SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT USPENSKIY, G.N. - USPENSKIY, M.S.
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USPENSKIY#, G.N., trurovik-novator; BANATOV, V.P., burovik-novator; LOLYUBAKIN.
burovik-novator; HALITSEV. I.A., burovik-novator.
Ellesults of using the two-hole drilling -method] Retul'taty primeneniia
dvukhetvollnogo metoda bureniia. 'Xoskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo
neftianoi i gornotoplivnoi lit-ry, 1953. 130 P. (MLRA 70)
1. Treat Stavropollburneft' Uor Uspenskiy. Banatoy, Kolyubakin.
malltsev). (Petroleum--Well-boring)
.-USFEMIY, G.R.; VOINOV., L.G.; SUTUGIN, ?.No
Operation of No. 9 bit iA this drilliZg of deep vells
workisig pressure, Truly KNII 0 no.17:3-3-1 162. (MIRA
at high
17t8)
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S.D, [Lyalitalka, S.D. PARMMMEW9 V.V,; SOKURj I*T.p kando biolog.
nauk; USPZNSM,,--G.1). lUspenalki7p BOOJ; BMBNnWAF R.I. [ftecb-
nikovap N,I.19 red,,*.K=OVAp S*M*g tekhn.red.j EZRBEMS'l P.P.v
t*khn. red.
[In Ukrainian preserveel Po zapovidnykh miota" Ukraimy. Nyiv
Vyd-vo TaK LKSKU Volodl, 1960. 207 p* (KMA 14:7~
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Abroad. Avt.transp. 42 no.3:59-61 Mr 164. ()fl-RA 17:4)
1. Gorlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
L_~~ rdT(I)1EWA.(j)1EWA(b)-2 RO
ACCESSION HR: AF50i 1491 UR/0348/65/OW/00 /x 9/0020
AUT HOR tUspmokiyp Is
'TTTIM: - Aerial distribution of eranulated preparations
'SOMCS- Zaahchits rastaniy ot grediteley i bolezney, no. 1, 1965# 19-20
TOFFTC TAGSt pesticide, 91"ain eizo, air flow, aerob DDT granule, Am 2
raircraft
STMCT-.
Date. from experimentation with various granulated DDT specimens over the
tt&iga foreats of lffeste= Siberin are presented. The preparatione were made at the
experimental plant NIUIF hy the methods developed at the laboratory of insec*;i- and
'fungicides VI;ILM5ffF._TIhe airp`.ane An-2 with either an underwing or a fuselage
IdistributGr-ii-a-u-s-e-T. Granules of over 250 1A gere found to drop witt, a conatant
along steeper trajectories, and faster than the finer sizes. They are
littI6 affected by air currents and flight elevat-Lon and penetrate forest failage of
arky densil,7. Experimental ressilts aupplorting these findings are tabulated. The
th46-d_'_-+-ibu:t_tm of vcmu_1eq 2rove_' s=a1l.er than that of di-st-aize Darticlas
--:!a32d Yme iiot~
arr-66te-d by _the__I&dLtion of --the di stribut -th - The
or on e airplane.
theLvidth_vf -sin,
BAsetrip is shmn-in Fig.
Coro.,
tzpENSQy` I.
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New preparationZ. Zashlch. rast. ot vred. i bol. !,~ '65,
(MTRA 18:3)
1. Starshiy inzh. Res-publikanskoy kontory po optovoy torgovle
tovanim' Mirii.sterstvil. torgovli RSFSR.
khozyaystvcnw I A
BALYAYEVA, Ilardiya Pavlovust UBPJINSKIY, I.A., red.; SHPAK, Ye.G.,
takha.red.
[Faint ib.terials for finishing articles of wood] Lakokra-
sochuye materialy dlis otdolki izdolii is dereva. Moskva,
Gos.nouchuo-takhn.isd-vo khim.lit-ry, 1960. 73 P.
(MIRA 13:7)
(Wood finishing) (Paint materials)
16
VORONTSOV, Illya Illich [deceaBed]; USPENSKIY, I.A., red.fdeceaved];
FUJITSBOYM, B.I.I., red.; LURFYE, M.S., toklin. red.
(14amifacture of orgignic dyes I Froi -.vod utvo orgcinicheskikh Ixa,-
sitelai. l,,oskva,- Goskhimizdat, 1962. 544 p. (KIRA 15:10)
(Dyes and dyeing)
UTKIN, I.A. [deceased); KURSKAYA, M.A.; FEDORUK, N.I.
Conditions of the origin and course of mitosis in the~eorneal epithelium
of mice in vitro. TSitologiia 4 no.l-.27-31 Ja-F 162. (mA 15:4)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy tsitologii i taitokhimii Instituta
radiatsionnoy i fiziko-khimiohoskoy biologii AN SSSRx Moskva.
(CELL DIVISION (BIOLOGY)) (COralEA)
USMSKIT I I," inshener. redaktor; PAFMILI, S.V., redaktor; LITINA, T.I.,
a Tchesidy redaktor
[Preparing a motorcycle for competition] Podrotovka mototsikla, k
sorevnovanliam. NoskvL., Goo. izd-vo 'Fiskulltura i gport," 1954.
174 p. (MLRA 8:4)
(Motorcycles)
USFINSKIT, I., inzhener; Shchapin, A., Inshener.
A book needing inprovement: mTrucka.* IA. Neavitakii. Reriewed by
I. Uipeaskii and A. Shchapin. Avt.transp.32 no.10:39 0 '54.
(Motor trucks) (Neovitakii, Ia.) (KIRA 7:12)
USPENSKIY, I.A., inzhaner.
-~'!
Attaching motors to bicycles. (Trudy,] MM no.61-84-92 #55-
(Bicycles and tricycles) (mm, 9:6)
USENNSKIYo.I.A-0 inzh., red.; PAPMELI, S.Y., red.; MANINA, M.P., tek-hn.red.
[Preparing motorevclen for competitions] Podgotovka mototalkloy k
sorevtiovaniiam. Izd. 2-ce, perer. Mos)-va, Goo. Izd-vo 'Fizkull-
turs i sport,� 1957. 206 p. (MMA 11:4)
(motorcycles)
USPENSKII, I.I.
Assortment of poisonous chemicals for 1964. Zashch. rast.
ot vred. i bol. 9 no.5z4l-42 164. (MIRA 17:6)
1, Starshiy Inzh. Respublikanskoy kontory po optovoy torgovle
khozyaystvennymi tovarami Ministerstva torgovl! RSFSR.
USPINSKIT,I.N., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk
-Ii ---. -;-,,
Fuel economy in automobiles daring acceleration. Avt. i trakt.prom.
no.8:9-12 Ag'55. (KLRA 8:11)
1. GorIkovskly politekhnicheekly Institut imeni Zhdanova
(Automobiles--Puel consumption)
PARMILOVSKIY, I.G., kanAide.t tekhnicheskikh nauk; USMSKIT, I.N.,
kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. -
Determining the curve radius of brake spring leaves In the free
state. Avt.1 trakt.prom. no.4:18-22 Ap 156. OMU q.- 8)
1. Gor1kovskly avtozavod iment. Molotova, Gor1koTskiy politekhniche-
skly institut imeni Zhdanoya.
(Brakes)
USMSET, I.N., kandidat tekhnichealcikh nauk.
-- Uview, of 'I.G. Parkhilovskii Is book "Automobile leaf springs
(design. theory and calculation)." *Avt.i trakt.prom. no-5:46-47
NY '56. (xw 9:8)
1. Gortkovskiy politekhnieheskiy institut imeni Zhdanova.
(Automobiles--Springs)
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SOV/1 24-57-5- 5913
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 5, p 128 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Petrashen', G. I., Uspenskiy, 1. N,
TITLE: On the Propagation of Waves in Multilayered Isotropic Elastic Media.
Part 1. (0 rasprostranenii voln v sloisto-izotropnykh uprugikh
sredakh. 1)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. LGU, 1956, Nr 208, pp 58-141
ABSTRACT: The authors investigate wave fields in multilayered isotropic media,
wherein the wave fields are generated by various concentrated
sources. To begin with, solutions are set up for prob'ems relating to
the moments in time at which the direct waves have not yet reached
the boundary of the medium which is closest to the wave source.
These are the problems for an infinite or semi-infinite medium where-
in the wave source is situated at the boundary of the medium. The
authors examine-, 1) a boundary-parallel force, a boundary-normat
force, and a center of rotation, all located on the free surface and
inside one of the component layers; 2) a concentrated action such as
that of a radially directed tangential-force field; and 3) a center of
Card 1/3 pressure inside orie of the component layers. In addition, the basic
SOV/l 214- 57-5-5913
On the Propagation of Waves in Multilayered Isotropic Elastic Media. Part I
wave -propagation problems involved are set forth. It is noted that the gencral solu-
tion to the problem proves to be extremely cumbersome for analytical purposes.
However, real practical significance is had by the wave fields for only a certain
finite period of time, a period which starts as of the moment at which the effect of
the source first becomes operative. It is expedient, therefore, to SA up solutions
that allow for the successive reflections and refractions which the propagating
waves incur at the system boundaries. In order to set up these solutions, it proves
necessary to utilize the solutions to two aux1liary problems- 1) the problem of the
reflection and refracton of waves at the boundary surface oi two semi-infinite
media in rigid contact w,*.th each other, and 2) the problem of the reflection of
waves from the free boundary of a semi-Infinite medium. Solutions of these two
auxiliary problems are gi%,-en for cases of ax~s~mmetric, tangential, and rota-
tional forces, and formulas are worked out for calculating the displacements in
cases of wave propagat-,or, in two-, three-, and four layered systems, respectively.
A method is adduced for setting up the formulas for a wave following any conceiv-
able path in an n-layered medium, and all the auxiliary expressions needed for set-
ting up such formulas are included. The auffors explain briefly how to use the
stationary-phase method of evaluat'ng the principal por!-~ons of the displacement
field of reflected and frontal waves In the v;cin'i% of tf,e wave fronts, and they
Card 2/3
SOV/124- 57-5-5q 13
On the Propagation of Waves ir; Multilayerec -E* Med'a, Par'. I
evolve formulas for such evaluations, Tht: proUt m c: ~, cord'T~g -hese waves o-
broad band and frequency type recorders 's (VscLssc(. alSo F; bI og7ap,i,;: 12
references.
K !, Ogu,tscv
Card 3/3
124-11-13091
'Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 11, p. 116 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Ogurtsov, K. I., Uspenskiy, I. N., Yermilova, N. I~
TITLE: Quaftitative Investigations of the Propogation of Waves in Simple
Elastic Media. (Ni!kotoryye.kolicbestveniKlye issledovaniya po
raspostraneniyu voln v prosteyshykh uprugikh sredakh. )
PERIODICAL: V sb. : Vopr. dinam. teorii raspostr. seysmich. voln. 1.
Leningrad, Gostoptekhizdat, 1957, Vp 296-365 .
ABSTRACT: A study of the displacement field near wave fronts occurring in an
unlimited elastic medium or in an elastic sernispace and caused by
different types of sources. Results are shown for computations of the
wave intensities for a number of relationships of the elastic parame-
ters of the medium.
The calculated data show that the ratio of the intensities of longi-
tudinal and transverse waves is indirectly proportional to the ratio of
the respective wave velocities, and that the relative intensity of conic
waves (as compared to It..ngitudinal and transverse waves) grows
Card 1/2 with the increase of the velocity ratio. Waves of the types PS or SB,
124-11-13091
,Quantitative Investigations of the Propogation of Waves in Simple Elastic Media.
(Continued)
which are reflected from the free surface, are always shown to be
less intense than direct waves.
(A. V. Manukhov)
Card Z/Z
82922
3/169/60/000/006/005/021
3, C) A005/AOOA'
TTanslation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1960, No. 6, PP, 35-36~
# 5798
AUUMORS Pogonyayl`c~- G. G., I. N.
TITLE: Some Investigaticns Df Wavo?s Repeatedly Reflected ty an Overlying
Bolmdary
PERIODICAL-. V sb.- Vopr. dir-amich. 1~eorii ra-sprostr. saysmich. voln. 2,
Leningrad, Leningr. un-t, 195559, PP, 37-51
TOPI a The intensities of repeatedly-refleeted waves were inv,~stigat--~d for
an ideally-elastio medium, when the wavil-s had been subjected to additional
.1
reflection from the boundary of a low-frequency zone - p p p P, (the indi,:~~:~ 0
and I correspond to the low-frequency zone and the stratum it) or from ,be
ground surface - The intensltie3 " the waves p1p1p1po and
i ?~*,Popoplplpo-
P P?poPJpJp are compared with the intensity of the singly-refleoted wave P,PJP,.
It burned ;21. that-. 1) the vertical component of the waves Plplplp,) and
%* Is comparable in magnitude with the vertical componen, of 'PIPIPO;
Popopipipo
21 the intensities of -p*lplplpo and ?;lpopoplplpo are determined in the main bv
Card 1/2
82922
3/1 6q/6VYP-,/006,/V.',5/C--2 I
A0051A0OI
Some Investigations of Waves Repeatedly Reflected by an Overlying Bolmdar-I
the ratio VPO /V Pi of the longitudinal wave velocilies. For Irp /Vp
< 0,3, ~he
0
waves PJPJPIPO must be more Intense, and forVp IV > 0.3, they nrus-, be le5s
0.4* o Pi
intenes than p p p p p p ; 3) the influence of the waves p p pp 'arid
Plp POP P P onI U0, Mla-Inoreflection recording may weaYen or 9:11~--:,nsify the main
ref?ectlonl In. dependence czi the depth of a shot. The comparison of the
c!omputational and experimental materisis on multiple waves,, which were obtained
by the Siberian expedition of the Geophysical IP-stitute cf- the AS USSR in
1953-1954, yields quantitative coln,~Idence. There ara 8 referencas.
0. G . Shamina
Translator's note: This is the full translation of the. original I%tssian
abstract.
Cax,d 2/2
USPENSKIYJI I.N.; OGURTSOV, K.I.
Focused sources in a transversal-isotropic elastic medium. Vop.
din. teor. raspr. seiim. voln no.617"3 162. (KIRA 16t7)
(Elasticity) (Seismic waves)
USPENSKIY, I.N., kand. tekhn. nauk
Characteristics of a regulated suspension. ItIrt. prom. -30 ro.F:
32-36 Ag 164. (VITRA 17; 11)
1. Gortkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
1-USPIENSKII. I.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHURTYGB, X.19, kando teklm. nauk
Loade on the wheel rha of motor vehiclee. Art. prom. 30 no.ll.*
31-33 N 164 (MIRA 1W)
1. Gortkovskiy politelchnichaskly institut Imani A.A. Mdanova.
NABOKOV., V.A.; SADOVNIKUVI A.I.j USPENSKIY, I*V*
Use of a granulated type DDT preparation in the control of
the vectors of tick-borne encephalitis. Med. paraz i paraz.
bol. 32 no.4:476-4130 Jl-Ag 163. iMIRA 17:8)
1. Iz otdola entomotoksikologii i dezinsektsii (zav. - prof.
V.A. Nabokov) Instituta meditsinskoy parazitologii i tropi-
cheskoy meditsiny imeni Ye.I. Martsinovskogo Ministerstva
zdravookhrananiya SSSR (dir. - prof. P.G. Sergiyev) i Gosu-
darstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta Grazhdanskogo
vozdushnogo flota (nachallnik - general-leytenant inzhenerno-
tekhnicheskoy sluzhby N.A. Zakharov).
NABOKOV, V.A.; SADOVNIKOV, A.'I.: USPENSK -LY. Prinimali uchastiyr;
__~~S IY
I"YUY""j, I.I.A.; KRrTrSO'
TA, Ye.N.; YERSHOVA, T.S.- KISH, S.S.:
ORWVAP G.N.
Use of a helicopter for spraying foci of tick encephalitis in
forests. Med. paraz. :1 paraz. bol. 33 no.l.-64-.68 Ja-F 164
(MIRA 18:1)
1. Otdeleniye toksiko'logil i bor'by s chlenistonogimi ( zav.
prof. V.A. Naboka7) L-istituta meditsinskoy parazitologii i
tropicheskoy meditsiny Imeni Ye.T.Martsinovskogo (direktor -
prof. P.G. Sergieyev) i Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatell-
skiy institut Grazhdwiskogo Vozdushnogo Flotal Moskva. 2. In-
stitut meditsinskoy parazitologii imeni Ye.l. Martainovskogo
(for Laryukhin, Krivtsova, Yershov-'. 3. Gosudarstvennyy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy institui Grazhdanskogo Vozdushnogo
Flota (for Kish, Orlova).
NABOKOV, V.A.; TURICH, M.L.; MITROFANOV, A.M.; MSTEI%I,3KiYj,
Use of sorptive prpwdered desiccants in the contrr.! of
P
a preliminary report. Ned. paran. i paraz. bol. 33
S-0 164. (MIRA 19%4)
1. Institut meditsinskoy pare-itologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny
imeni. Ye.I,Martsinoirskogo Miristerstva zdi-avockhraric-niyei Sl',ER,
Mbsk7a.
tk-,-~ C-ux~c ;f granaar fs-rm
Lt 0;,3 preparatir).-i ZY1'. ~Yc, jzra-- rz-,az,bo". 34 ro.4~4Q-
467 I-S5, (MIRA 18,12)
L. ritdalan"Lya tvka4.Pologj-~. s t~,,ienl.mtonogiat
zaneniya SSO'il, llovk~,-,, 6,
uspasm, T.V.
Resultz of the apviicatlor of granular DDT in a I,"oc!:B Cf
tick-borno encephalitis in the early spring. Hpd. paraz. i
paraz. bol. 34 no- 5t544-549 S-0 165 (IMTRA l9rl)
l. lhtomologi check iy otdel Thstituta meditsinskoy parazito-
logil i tropicheskoy meditsiny irreni Mnrtsinovvkogo mini-
sterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Moakva. Submitted Novomber
17, 1961,
BAKAEOV j Nikolay Alekseyevich; BURM, Mark Yefinovich; SOU"rSEVA,
Nina Vasillyma; BYCFKCV, B.K.y inzh.,, retsenzent;
inzli., retnenzent; SIMI-TORANT, G.G., spots.
red.; KRUGLOVA, G.I.x red.; SOKOLOVA, I.A.p tekhn. rod.
[Ilandbook on starch and rolaoses production]Spravochnik po
krakhmalo-patochnomu proizvodstvu. 2 izd. perer. i dop. Pod
red. M.E.Burmana. 14oskva, Pishchopromizdat, 1962. 478 p.
(IMA 15:11)
(Starch) (Mo3.aases)
USPRISKIY, K., gvardii podpolkovnik
Decontamination of tanks. Voen.vest. 39 no.8:15-17 Ag 16o.
(MIRA 14:2)
(Tanks-(Mlitar,T science))
(Decontamination (7rom gases, chemicals, etc.))
USPENSKIY., K., gvardii podpolkovnik
Training in the use of individual methods of defense against
chemicals. Voen. vest. 40 no.11:50-51 N 160. (MIRA 14:11)
(Chemical warfare-Safety measures)
~--~~~~polkovnik
Detection of radiation and chemicali. Voen.vest. 40 no.2.40-43
F 16.1o (Radioactivity) (Chemical warfare) (MIRA 14:2)
5W 21(1o) SOV/706-33~-9-2z/37
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AUTHORS t Smirnov, N. G.,Capemkiy, K. A.
TITLE: Experimental Dut erm ilia t 7n 7.~*.hv Vioakeninj Coimffiicierts 01C
Radiation in Cylindrical Emitters
PERIODICAL t Zhurnal fizicheskoy khim-ii, 195), Vol 33, Nr 9,
pp 2o3o' -- 2039 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The determination of the radiat-'on dose (CR) of cylindrical
liquid- emitters used in phy3ico-chemical laboratorics is diffi-
cult since there are no data available in publications on th~!
self-scattering of quanta in emitters (E). The weakening coeffi-
cient (WC) in cyliSr-ical (E) was deLermined by experiment. Furt_e~,
the (CR) of (E) with various radii (6-20 cm), but constant total
acti,rit was moa,3ured, the (L) bcinl- celluloid cylinders filled
with Coil) solution (Fig 1). moasuroments wore ma0e in aitroent-
genometer within the t (F 2) Shaw
rancre 0.001-50 r/h. The resul s
that under the given conditions (GR) drops as the (L)-radius jr.-
creases. It follc~wed from a comparison of the re-sultant values
of (1;X) with the values of the coefficients of selfabsorption
which had been obtained by Dixon Pef 5) (Table) that r.Eglection
of the self -scattering in cylindrical (E) leads to a considerable
redaction of the (CR)-values. Besides, it resulted that (WC)
Card 1/2 "does not depend on the distance from the axis of the cylindrical
Experimental Determination of the -,ieakening Coefficients SOV/76-33-9-24/37
,of f-Radiation in Cylindrical Emitters
(E). There are 3 figures, 1 table.and 5 Soviet references.
SUBMITTE'D: February 26, 1959
Card 2/2
GUTTSATT, B.L.; MOISMINVA, Ye.N.-. POLCHANINOV, L.I.; RASSOINA, K.A.;
SLVICH, V.P.; USMSKIT, K.F.
Perfume lichens; on creative collaboration between the section of
sporogenous plants of the Botanical Institute of the Academy of
Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and the "Severnoe aiianis" Perfume Y&ctory.
Trudy Bot.inst.Ser.2 no-10:385-392 '56. (WAL 10:2)
(Licbens) (Perfumery) (Resinoids)
1. USPENSKIY, K.U.
2. ussR (6oo)
4. Science
7. System of computing and evaluating students' success in physics. Moskva, Uchpedgiz,
1951
9. Monthly list of Russian Acces3ions,February,1953.Unclassified.Library of Congress.
Uawwre E.g.
Rommork of students In the sixth and seventh grads of secondu7 schools
following the tosohar's assigmeent. 7is.v shkols 14 no.1:38-44 J&-7 154.
(KIRA 7: 1 )
I.,. Movkva, 7-ya mrsdaymys, shkola.
(Physics-8tudy and teaching)
'USPENSKIT, L.; BALABANOV, V.
--
(Our airplanes] Mashi samolety. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo detakoi
lit-ry N-va proov.RSFSR, 1959. 30 p. (MMA 13:5)
(Airplanes-Juvignile liteiaturs)
I---
USPERSKIT, L.
Determining sy-nthetic fibers in textiles. Sov. torg. no-9:34-35
S '58. (Textile fibers, Synthetic) (MIRA 11:9)
USPSVSKIT. L.. nauchrW7 sotradnik
I Quantitative analysis of aemiwoolAn fabrics. Bov.t,)rg. no.5:415-46
my 159. (141RA 1216)
1. TSentral'nyy nauchno-losiedovatellskiy iustitut khIopcIhatobuzLXK-
noy promyshlonnosti.
(Textile induetr7--Teeting)
USPENSKlYt L. K.r COMD TECH SC.I, "QUALITATIVE AND
QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF NATURAL ANg CHEMICAL
FIBERS IN TEXTILE PRODUCTS." LENINGRAD9 1961 (MIN
OF TRADE RSFSR9 LENINGRAD INST OF SOVIET TRADE IM
F. ENGELV-8). (KL, 3-61, 221).
275
ARVIPOVA, T.N., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; FETR221K, G.G., starshly
nauchnyy sotrudnik;.-USPENSKIY, L.K., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Increasing the resistance to abrasion of rayon staple fabrics
having a crease- and shrinkage-resistant finish. Tekst.prom.
22 no.6:65-67 Je 162. (MIRA 160)
lo TSentrallnyy nauchno-lasledovatell8kiy inatitut khlopchatobumazhnoy
promyshlennosti (TaNIBKhl).
(Textile finishing)
KEIRIN-MAIIKIIS, I.B.; KAHLBLOV, V.V.; MIKIFOROV,V.I.,-,.UEMSKltf--L.N.
UniversRI scintillation dosimeter. Atom.energ. 4 no.2:218-219 Y 158.
(Scintillation counters) (MIRA 11:4)
85339
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9192/E382
AUTHORSs Keirim-Markus, I.B , Lushchikhin, A.M.,
Markelov, V,V. and Uspenskiy, L.N.
TITLE: Universal Scintillation Hadignat PYC-3 (RUS-3)
Note I. The Measuring Unit
PERIODICALt Pribory i ti3khnika eksperimenta, 1960, No. 5,
pp. 35 - 40
TEXT: The following requirements were taken into account in
the design of the instrument: 1) small size, light weight
and portability; 2) the instrument should be supplied from
110 - 220 V mains as well as from batteries or accumulators;
3) the measuring meter and the electronic circuits should
produce an error of not more than � 30%; 4) the measuring
.range should extend from 1/2 to 1015; 5) the instrument should
not be affected by atmospheric or climatic conditions, The
resulting instrument is illustrated in the detailed circuit
diagram of Fig. 1. The input device of the instrument is a
photomultiplier which is connected to the electronic unit by
means of a cable having a length of about I m. The multiplier
is followed by an emitter-follower pre-amplifier, based on a
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E192/E382
Universal Scintillation Radiometer RUS-3. Note I, The
Measuring Unit
high-frequency transistor (cut-off frequency of 60 Mc/s),
The emitter-follower is followed by an amp1ifier-shaper circuit
based on transistors tin 21 and hn 3 ' The first transistor
acts as the pulse amplifier, while the second transistor
performs the shaping of the pulse. The presence of the resistor
in the emitter of nri 2 ensures that the amplifier is stable.
The output pulse obtained from the shaping stage has a duration
of about 10 jLz and its amplitude is 7 V (when the supply voltage
is 8 V). The shaping stage is followed by an integrating
circuit which is preceded by an emitter-follower (transistor
nn4 ). The integrating circuit has three different capacitances
which correspond to the ranges of 30, 300 and 3 000 pulses/see.
The circuit is followed by another transistor stage which is
connected to a microammeter which indicates directly the number
of pulses per second. The upper portion of the diagram in
Fig. I illustrates the supply sources for the instrument,, The
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Universal Scintillation Radiometer RUS-3. Note I. The
Measuring Unit
photomultiplier requires a stable voltage of 1200 V. This
potential is obtained from an oscillator based on a transistor,
type ri3r.6 (P3-V), and.a suitable transformer. This oscillator
operates satisfactorily even with input voltages as low as 3 V.
The current taken by it (at 3 V) is about 81 mA. The supply
voltage produced by the generator changes by about 3% when the
input voltage is changed from 3 to 10 V. It can be seen that
the instrument can be supplied with battery voltages from 3 to
12 V1 as regards the mains voltage,this can vary from 80 to
250 V. In order to cover this range of AC voltages it is
advised that a ferroresonant stabiliser followed by a rectifier
be employed. In such a system it is possible to reduce the
voltage changes to about 8 V when the input varies from 80 to
250 V. Constructionally, the instrument is in the form of
small units which can easily be withdrawn and repaired or
replaced by new uniia. The overall weight of the instrument
with a set of batteries is about 3 kg, A photograph of the
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Universal Scintillation Radiometer RUS-3. Note I. The
Measuring Unit
instrument is given in Fig. 2. The authors express their
gratitude to G.M. ~kachov for taking part in the construction
of the instrument. There are 2 figures and 1 Soviet reference,
SUBMITTED: August 13, 1959
Card 4/4
KEYPJN~S, I.B.; MAMLOV., V.V.; YSPENSKIY,_&.j._
Method of simLltaneouB control of pollution of surfaces withoc- a4d
/I -substances. Med.rad. 5 no.lOt68-72 160, (KM 14:2)
(RADIATION-IEMUREMM)
KEIRIM-MARKUS0 I. B.; MAREY, A. N.; NSF~~KU.,-L. N.; YAKOVLEV, A. S.
YARTSEV, Ye. I.
Rapid method for the intravital determination of Sr9O in human
and animal organisms. Med. rad. no.12:51-55 161.
(MIRA 15:7)
(STROITTIUM-I.130TOPES) (RADIOACTIVITY--MEASUREMENT)
20689
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E032/Z114
AUrHORS: Keirim-Markus, I.B., Lushchikhin, A.M., Markelov, V.V.,
and js~p.~nLs~kiy ~_N
TITLE: The Universal Scintillation Radiometer I"YC-3 (RUS-3).
II. y- and P-Probes 4
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961,No.1, pp.86-9i
TEXT: The first part of this paper Is given In Ref-5. In
accordance with the design specifications for the WiC -3 (RUS-3)
radiometer, the dose-rate range of the instrument should be
1-250 pr/see. This corresponds to a y.-ray flux between 1.6 x 103
and 4 x io3 y quanta/cm2sec. In order to achieve the required
accuracy of � 30% at the lower limit, it is necessary to record
about 10 pulses over a t1me Interval of T = RC = 3 see. it
follows that the minimum recorded counting rate should be about
3 pulses/see and the efficiency of the probe with a 1 cm2 screen
should be about 0.2%. Such a low efficiency can be achieved with
an inorganic crystal of about o.1 cm3, or a larger organic crystal.
For practical reasons a polyorystalline Btilbene screen (phosphor),
25 mm in diameter and abOtLt 150 mg/cm2 thick, was used. The sereen
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032/E114
The Universal Scintillation Radiometer 0 V -3 (RUS-3).
11. y- and P-Probes
was produced by compressing stilbene powder under a pressure of
700-800 kg/cm2 at 100 0C. The design of the y counter head is
shown In FIS.2. The counter head consists of a cylindrical steel
envelope 10 which serves as a magnetle and electrostatic screen
for the:'J",'-j -25 (FEU-25) photomultiplier 9 The lid 17 can be
rotated and carries a standard specimen of T1204 which has a
half-11fe of about 4 years. By rotating the lid the standard
specimen can be brought to face the phosphor 20 through a~ special
aperture in the plate 13 - The standard source is used to check
the operation of the Instrument. The P-probe is illustrated in
Fig-5. The phosphor 24 is again made of stIlbene and has a
thickness of 40 mg/cm2 and a total area of 100 -m2. It is mounted
on the conical light guide 20 which connects it to the 1,-'f-.29
(FEU-29) photomultiplier 15 - The stilbene screen (phosphor) is
covered by a synthetic film with an evaporated layer of aluminium
27, having a total thickness of 4.5 m/cM2. The probe is
calibrated by means of a standard TN04 specimen 17 which is
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II. y- and P-Probes
located in the ring 18 By rotating the ring the standard
specimen can be brought to face an aperture in the conical part
the envelope 19 and irradiate a small auxiliary stilbene
o
f
screen deposited on the conical part of the light guide 20
With the screen 26 in position, the P-probe can be used to
monitor weak y-ray fields from about 0.02 lir/sec. When the screen
is removed, the device cart be used to record P-ray fluxes bet-ween
0-15 and 80 0/cm2see. When used in conJunction with a suitable
specimen collector, it can be used to determine the concentration
of P- and y-active gases in air in the range 10-10 to 5 x 10-8 c/t
(L.M. Milthaylov and A.D. Turkin, Ref.12). The P-probe has a
P/y ratio of 50-80. An a-probe and a neutron probe will be
described in a subsequent paper. AcImowledgements are made to
N.A. Sergeyev for help in the experiments and the preparation of
the paper,-and to A.A. Vasillyev who took part in the construction
of the probes. There are 5 figures and 14 references: 9 Soviet,
4 English and 1 German.
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SUBMITTED: December 10, 1959
Fig.2
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AUTHORS Ke1rirn-D%rkus,, I.B.,, 11,1,ovalev,, Ye*Yao,, and Ujpenskiy, L.N.
TITLE: Mnn3ur6menta of tho radiation doses In the second, fourth
and fifth cosmic nhip satellites
SOURCE: 1,11cademiya nauk ",SSRo Ialcunstvennyye aputniki Zemll,, nos,12,,
Met CP-J.# 1q G 2.) q7 - SO
TEXT: The orbits of those ship satellites passed below the asrth's
~:'radlatton belts, at a distance of 180 to 340 kmo from its siirfaco,
tinurces of pnnetratinr rndintion viore therefore: 1) tho
Tho on17
primarv cosmic rAdiatlon; 2) the radiation of. the solar outburst.'j.
The -integral rndiation doses were Tneasured-with luminescent dose-
motors (I,P.Belov,, ".C.Kal-.igin, J.B.Keilim-Marcus ot al.., Pribory I
tekhnika elcaperimenta,no.4, 74, 1059),, photodosematers (.T.Mairim-
.1 Markus, A.P.PesotakaTa, Sbornik radiometrichookikh I dozimetrichos-
k1kh matodik, Medgiz, 1959, p.311) and others.' A component analysis
of the radiation was performed by means of lead and aluminium fil-
ters. A mean daily doae of 6-10 m rad was recbrded, This,reault 13
Card 1/2
3/560J62/000/012/005/014
IOP/ 1263
Nleasur6ment3 of the doses...
in Dill acrordn-S.ce vvith the calculated vnlue of the primar7 momir,
radlat&on (V.I.Ivanov 1".2.Kdirim-Markus stvennyyo
nlici no.12, p.35). No solar oW,urst radiation wao' ob-
sput 4 -
..served, but A Bremsstrahlunf; of about 1000 keV was registered in the
second ship,, apparently duo to a flight within the external radiat-
Ion.belt of the enrth. Ths3re is I tnble.,
SUBMITTED: 14a-y ?7, 1961
LSPENSKIY, L. N., XEYRIN-MARKUS, 1. B., KOPM)EV, V. T., MARKELOV, V. V.,
"The measurement of tissue doses of neutrons behind reactor shielding"
report to be submitted for the Sympsoium on Biological Effects of Neutron Irradiations
(DEA), Upton Long Island, N. Y., 7-11 oct 63.
ES(k)ISS(s)-VES(t)-21ES OEEO-2 AEDG/AFFTC )/FS~,v)-2/F
AF1dX/FZD-3/iP0G/3M Pb-4/,
Pi-h/Pt-4/Po-h/?e-h/Pq-4 TT/A/WH/AR/RD/j(/.DD
ACCESSION NR: AT3006866 S/2560/63/QOO/015/0102/010,VlFle
'AUTHOR: Kei-rim'-Markus. 1. B.; Kovalev, ye'. ye#; Sergeyeva, N.-A.;
Uspenski N.
TITLE: Measurement of doses of radiation received by Yu. A. Gagarin
..and C. S. Titov during the first space flights
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Iskusst. sputniki Zemli, no. 15, 1963, 102-103
TOPIC TAGS: radiation dosimeter, ILK dosimeter, IFKN photodosinater'
proton, neutron, Gamma radiacion, thermoluminescent glass
ABSTRACT: Cosmonauts CgA41~in and Tito carried ILK luminescent
dosimeters in the bre *ast poc~kets oC-6~eir oversuits. Each cosmonaut
carried three * dosimeters with 3.2-mm Al filters, three with 1.3-mm
Pb filters, and one without a filter. The dosimeter readings for
Gagarin were: 2.9, 2.4, and 1.3 mrad for Al-filters- 0'.8' 2.2,-and
3.0 mrad for. Pb fiiters; and 1.6 mrad wit-h.out--a f-i-1-ten -~I~e readings
for Titov were-- .12-.0~-12-.4-and 15.0 mrad for Al filters; 8.0,
10.0, and 9.*.0 mrad fo; Pb filters; and 12.0 mrdd without a filter.
Control dosimeters on,the ground registered 0.'5-0.6 mrad per diem.
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ACCESSION NR: AT3.006866
The.two cosmonaut& also carried IFKN photodosimeters for the detec-
tion of neutron and y-radi~tion in special pockets located on the
belt of the inner suit. In addition, Titov"carried a thermolumines-
cent_D~Asls_for the registration of y-rays and high-energy protons
_k
--(from 0-.* 1--to eE.- 15 Dremsstrahlung with an
energy of 105 ev was recorded for Titov. The dose of primary cosmic
radiation for the two cosmonauts was 0.4-0.6 mrad par orbit. The
similarity of resulEs in the two flights indicates that primarily
cosmic radiation was received and that solar flares had little effect.
Assuming the RBE to be 7, the absorbed dose received by Titov did
not exceed 60 mber. Crig. art. has: 1 table.
ASSOCIATION:, none
SUB'MITTED: 14Jul62 DATE ACQ: 29Jul63 ENCt:
SUB CODE: AM SOV: 007 OTHER: 001
Card 2 2
)/FS(v)-2/BDS/tS(a)/ES(J)/ES(c)/'&(k)/ES(t)-2 2/
L: 12 451-6 EW(1)1FCC(w
-ES(v) AFFTC/A3DAm/AFimC'/ESD--3 Pb-4/Fi-4/Po-4/Pq-4/Pe-4 TTIAIAWAACIDD
~ACCEMON NR: AP3007350 S/0293/63/001/001/0179/0181
AUTHOR: Keirim-Markus, I. B.; Sergeyeva, N. A*; Uspenskiyj L. N.
TITLE: ~Doses of radiation absorbed by and ropovic d u r L
thei7r, group * f I i Sh t',
SOURCE: Kolsmicheskiye -181-
issledovan'iya, V. 1, no. 1.* 1963,
TOPIC TAGSs radiation dosimeter, ILK dosimeter, DKP-50 dosimeter, I
IKS dosimeter, IFKN photodosimeter, space flight, RBE, bromestrahluhg'
'ABSTRACT: In addition to*14dosimetoraf Nikolayev and Popovich
carried DXP-54(2-to 50 r) doslmetersj~fn special pockets located on
their rfghthip', large glass IKSndosimeters.(for det'action of y-rays
and high-energy protons in the 0.102 to 2 x 106 rad ri6ge) in special I
Aphotw os
abdominal'pouches.of their oversuit:, and IFK,~ hotodosimetersfwith
0 Rol
photoplatesoof the and "'Y types -.(for the detection o
NIKF f
heavy charged particles and products of.nuclear interietton), Ab-
he
so;ped doses were. tod small to be registered by the DKP-50 or.t for-
small IKS glass dosimeters. Average dosimeter relidLfiks in mrad
A other instruments are shown in Table 1 of the EncIos~re. For the
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AqCASSrON NRt AP3007350
calculation of absorbed-doses in biological ti-asue, a correction
If,actor of 1.15.was applied to the ILK andIFKN readings and 1,1"t0
ihe IKS reading.,- Absorbed.doses-in tissue mrad are shown in Tabl a
The average absorbed dogi~.In tissue mrad/hr was 0.65 +0.03 for
Nostok-3 and 0.65 -+0.07 fo'z~Voatok-4 as' compared with 0.36 for the
second orbital ipaceship and 0.4 for Vostok-2..'The bremostrahlung
-fo,r Nikolayev and Popovich was 0_07 to 0.08 mrad/hr, while Titov's
was.0.17 to 0.23 mrad/hr. Nikolayev's-total bremsstrahlung dose
with quantum energies of 200 to 500 Kev was 8 +4 mrad. IFKN data.
indicate that the iipper limit for absorbed dos;x of thermal neutrons
was 5 X 107 neutrdno/cm' whil Ia thaUPP ar.limit for intermediate .and'
as 07 neutro'
fast neutrons in spaceship cabins w 1 ns/cm2. Assuming anj
RBE factor of 7, the absorbed tissue dose received by the cosmonauts.
during flight becomes 0.43 ber for'Nikolayev and 0.32 bar for Popo.-
1 Ivi ch. Origo art. has: 2 table's.
J
~::ASSOCIATION: none
I !SUBMITTED: 170ct62 DATE ACQ; 2lOct63 ENCL: 02
AM NO REP SOVi -007 OTHERi 007
BODE:
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KEIRM-14ARKUS, I.B.; KOMYEVo V-T.; MAMLOV, V.V.; USPEIIISK-1.Yi-L~RINt
Measuring the tisbu4 doses of neutrons outside the reactor shielding.
Atom. energ. 15 no.5086-393 N 163. (14IRA 16t 12)
BOCHVAR, I. A.; VASILIYLVA, A. A.,- KEIRIM-MARKUS, I. B.; PROSINA, T. L;
SERGEYEVA, N. A.; USPENSKIY, L. N.
TisBue dose of cosmic radiation taken in by V. F. Bykovskii and
V. V. Nikolaevc-Tereahkova during their joint orbital flight.
Kosm.issl, 2 no. 2:304-306 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5)
KEIRIM-MARKUS, I.B.; SERGEYEVA, N.A.; USPENSKIY,
Cosmic radiation doses absorbed by A.G.Nikolaev and P.R.Popovich
during group orbital flight. Kosm. issl. 1 no.lsl79-181 JI-Ag
163. (MIRA 17:4)
ACCESSION NRt AP4034803 S/0293/64/002/002/0304/0306 t
AUTHORS Bochvar. 1. A.; Vasil'yova. A. A.; KoLrLn-Karkus, 1. B.;
Prosina. T. I.; Serg2yova, N. A.; UspenskLy, L. N.
TITLE$ Tissue dose of cosmic radiation received by V. F. Bykovskiy and
V. V. Toreshkova during tandem orbital flight
SOURCES KosmichtskLya isoledov&niya. v. 2% no. 2. 19f4. 304-306
TOPIC TAGS: tandem flight, Vostok 5, Vostok 6, cosmic radiation,
thermal neutrons. : . . . . f
ABSTRACTS Dosimet*rLc re adLngs taken during tandem orbital flights of
the Vostok-5 (By~ovskly) and the Vostok-6 (Toreshkova) show that the
coonic.radiation doses absorbed by cosmonauts were 80 i*5 mrad and
44 t5 mrad,respectLvely. Comparison of the above figures with measure-
ments taken during proceeding flights show that the average intensity
of the absorbod.r&dLatLan was 0.65 mrad x hr-1-or 16 tars 4 x 24 hr-1.
The estimates of absorbed doses of thermal neutrons were OLtl5)~10'4&nd
ran for the Vostok-5 and the Vostok-6. roe ctLv 1y. Th o ro
for Cho respective fluxes -of thermal neutrons veto (I g0*110,11. and
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(8 t 16)-105 cir2 while their densities were 0.2 t4 and 3 �7 cm-z.sac-~
respeccLvely. The radiation levels on the outer skin of the space
capsules war* approximately 2-3 times higher then inside the space
ships.
ASSOCIATIONs none
~URMITTZDs 14oct63 DATE ACQj 2OMay64 INCLI 00
,SUB CODIs AM XO RZY SM 004 OTVZRI 00i
IAZAREVICHY I.A... i4zh.; USHMMIY, L.S., inzb.
"Influence fields of moments of oblique-angled plates" by
H.Rusch, A.Hergenroder. Reviewed by I.A.Lazarevich, L.S.
Uspenakii. Bet.i zhol.-bet. 9 no.5t240-3 of cover Y
q 163.
(MIRA l6t6)
(Briges-Design and construction)
(Rusch., 11.) (Hergenroder, A.)
USPENSKIY, L.V.-, SALISHCHEV, V.3., profe3i3or, zaveduvuohchiy.
Neurofibroma of the visceral plWa. Klin.med. 31 no.3:52-54 Kr '53.
(KI.RA 6:5 )
1. Gospitallnaya khirurgichaskaya kliniku I Moskovskogo ordens. Lenina me-
ditsinakogo instituta. (Pleura--Tumors)
USPENSKIY, L. V., Moskva, I Lyublinskiy pr., d. 4, kv. 10
Healing of a lung wound after a segmental reBection; experiwntal
study. Grud. Mr. 4 n0-1:70-74 Ja-F 962. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Iz fakulltetakoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki Wir. - zasluzhennyy
deyatell nauki prof. N. N. Telanskiy) I Mookovskogo ordena Lenina
meditainskogo inBUtuta imeni 1. M. Sechenova.
(LUNGS--SURGERY)
DZHALALBEKOVA, L.A.; VERZILIN. I.M., prof.,red.; Zt1PKOV,A,I.,red.;
KALESNIK, S.V., prof., red.; SEVSKIY, S.V., red.; OBRUCHEV,S.V.,
prof,,red.; MDIlqp L.Ye.,doktor biol.nauk, red.;USIWKIY
L:~~V pis., red.; SHCRRHAKOV, D.I.,-&Ademik, red.; GRODERSKIT,
G.P.P otv. rode; LEONTITPA, L.B., tekhn. reo.; TRUSOVAp P.L..,
tekhn. red.
[The globe; geographical yearbook for children] Globus; geogra-
ficheakii ezhegodnik dlia detei. Detgiz, Leningrad, 1962. 428 p.
4 maps. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk (for
Verzilin). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Kalesnik,
Obruchev).
(Geography-Yearbooks)
USPENSKIY, L.V.
Biography of words, Nauka i zhiznl 29 noe6:23-25 Je 162.
(14IM 15:3.0)
(Russian languaga-Word formation)
USPENSKIY, 1AY Vasillyevich, pisatell
-
Biography of words. Nauka i zhisn' 29 no.7t45-50 JI '6~.
(KMA 16:6)
(Names, Geographical)
USP3NSKIYY,_j!qv~pisatel'
Biography of words. Nauka i zhizn' 29 no.10:92-93
o 162. (Russian language-Words) (MIRA 15:12)
USPENSKIY, lev, pisatell
Biography of words..Xauka i shisn' 30 no.1:8"1 A '63.
It
-4
- (MM 16--4)
(Russian language-WordB)
USnNSKIY, Lev
Library terms. Nauka L zhiznl 30 no.3:55-56, 64-65 Mr 163.
(KIRA 16:5)
(Library science-Dictionaries, Russian)
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Biography of words. Nauka i zhizn' 30 no.3:81,84 Mr 163.
(Russian Language-Words) - (KRA 1635)
IOFEVSKIY,J~Ovp -pizatell
Biography of words. Eauka i zhizn' 30 no.6:88-90 Je 163.
- (KM-L 16:7)
(Russian language-Word formation)
(F-orses-Terminology)
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Biography of words. Nauka i zhiznl 310 no.9:98-99 S 163.
(MIRA 16:10)
USPENSKIYP L.V.; SIADKOVICH, V.S.
X-ray examination of the thyroid gland in myasthenia. Fhirurziia
40 no.12:35-38 D 164. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Fakulltetskaya khirurgicheskaya klinika (zav, prof. N.H.
Yelanskiy [deceasedD I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsirskogo
instituta imeni Sechenova.
DZHALALBEKOVA$ L.A., prof.; VERZILIN, N.M., prof., red.;
ZUBKOV, A.I., red.; ULESNIK, S.V., prof., red.;
KISELEV, Yu.N., red.; NEVSKIY, V.V., red.; OERUCH]EV,
S.Vop prof., red.; RODIN, L.Ye., doktor biol. nauk,
red.; USPENSKIY, L.V., red.; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I.,
akademiko red.
[The globe, a Geographical yearbook for children]
Globus. [Geograficheskii ezhegodnik dlia detei.) Le-
ningrad. Detskaia litoratural 1964. 333 P. (1,',IRA 18:1)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk
(for Verzilin). 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for
Kiselev, Rodin). 3. Prezident Vsesoyuznogo Geograficheskogo
obshchestva (for Kiselev).
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DZHALALBEKOVA., L.A.; VERZILIN, E.M., prof., red.; ZUBKOV, PL.1., kand.
geogr. nauk, red.; KALESNIK, S.V., red.; KISELEV, Yu.N.,
red.; NEVSKIY, V.V., kand. geo;
~r. nauk, red.; Rf~Dn,, -T.Ye.,
prof.) red.; USPEN.SUj,_L.V., doktor biol. nauk, red -
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SHCHERBAKOV, 1r.'T.,ikade1rik, red.; OBRUCHEV, S.V.,red.
[The Globe, 1965; geographical yenrbook for children) Glo'buc 1965;
geograficheskii ezhagodnik dlia detei. Lenirvrrad, Detskaia li-
teratura, 1965. 333 p. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk (for
Verzilin). 2. Chlen-korrespondent MI SSIE (for Kalesnik,
Obruchev).
USPENSKIY, M. - - --
Let's talk about your photographs. Sov.110to 22 no.6:4.1-45
Je '62. KRA 15:6)
(Photography)
17( SOV/177-58-5-2/30
AUTHOR: Uspenskiy, M.A., Colonel of the Medical Corps
TITLE: Inspectio& of the Medical Corps is the Most Important
Method of Studying, Generalizing and Popularizing
Experience (Proverka meditsinskoy sluzhby - vazh-
neynhiy metod izucheniya, obobshcheniya i uopuly-
arizatsii opyte.)
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 5, pp 10 - 16
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author gives general instructions for inspecting
the Medical Corps and thinks that inspection is the
best method fox young medical officers to gain ex-
perience. He concludes that the systematic training
of medical officers in military-medical institutions
and, above all, in daily practical work helps to
raise the organizational activity of medical offi-
cers, and thus the activity of the Medical Corps
personnel of the Armed Forces, to a high level of
Card 1/1 efficiency.
USPENSKIYi M.D.
Et.-,-hinf, of prmanium crystals near dislocatlon-~. Kris tal I ograft izi
7 no.2:326-328 Mr-Ap 062. (MlIG, 15:4)
(Dislocations in crystals) (Germanium) (Etching)
USPMISKrY, M.G.
YeO,icine
Mediial-insurance evabiation of results of accidents; practical ai-ei for medical
officers of the Central A(Lnisistration of State lmmrance, Moskva, Cros"inizdat. 1951
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Ovine listerellosis.
SO: TABCON Veterinariya; Vol. 31; No. 2; February 1954; Unclassified.
Veterinarian, Krasnokholmaskaya Interrayon Veterinary Bicterlological Laboratory,
Kalinin Oblast'.
USPENSKIY, X.I., veterinarnyy vrach.
Listerellosis in sheep. Votering iia 31 no.2:23-25 Y '54.
(Ml,'RA 7:2)
1. Krasnokholmokays mashrayonnaya vaterinarno-baktariologichookaya
laboratoriya Kalininskoy oblasti. (Sheep--Diseases)
UUENSKIY, M.H., kund.tokhn.nmik, dotu.; FIAVIATIOV, V.P., nosistent
Using the theory of bending of anisotropic plates in designing
ceilings. bbor.trud.VISI no.4:138-146 '58. (MIRA 12:8)
(Ceilings) (Elastic plates and shells)
"Investi.,-zitic,n of the of
Pointo in -,].~voy (;roun-":; ir. Ze-Ino.. of
Lech jci, Vilitai-y EnAnocrjjjr, ;IC~jj,
So,,, 54)
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oscow, 19,J. (,(ZhG~~ol,
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USP-M -- Mikhail Sergeyevich; SALTYKOV, N.I. redaktor; KUZIMIN. G.M.
telmn c ~ y redaktor.
[Conditions for affixing geodetic points and bench marks]
Uslovila ustoichivostl geodezicheskikh. teentrov ireperov.
Kookya, lzd-vo geodezicheskoi lit-ry, 1955. 94 p. (=A 8:7)
(Geodesy)
USIWISKIY, kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk.
Determining the depth of subsurface marks and-bench marks. Geod.
i kart. no.3.,12-16 mr '57. (KLRA 10r8)
(Bench marks)