SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLYNETS, A.D. - VOLYNKIN, N.I.
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USSR/Medicine Brill's Disease YD-1623
Card 1/1 Pub. 142--1/2'.2)
Author Mertsalov, Ye. N.; Tungachina, Z. M.; Bendyukova) L. Yet and Voly-
nets, A. D.
Title The problem of secondary exanthematous typhus in the Kazakh SSR
Periodical : Zhur. mikro. epid. i immun- 7, 11-13, Jul 1954
Abstract : Data on secondary exanthematous, typhus [Brill's disease] obtained in
epidemiological investigations carried out by epidemiologists in
Kazakh SSR rayon and city sanitary-epidemiological stations in con-
junction with scientific workers of the Kazakh Institute of Epidemi-
ology and Microblalogy are discussed. A brief statistical analysis
of the data is given. One Soviet reference is cited.
Institution : Kazakh Institute of E)p1demiology, Microbiology and 11ygiene (Dir. Z' A.
Roshchina)
Submitted : 11ovember 4, 1953
VOLYNETS, A.K.,,[Volynetst, A.K.]
Materials for further studying the etiology oP infectious atrophic
rhinitis of rwine, Mikrobiol. zhur. 26 no.3.-69-73, 164. (MIRA 18:5)-
1. Ukrainskaya. sel'skokhozyaystvennays. akademiya,
VOLYNETS) AleksApdr.Fotapqy~qh; MASHTAKOV, Sergey Mikhaylovich;
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(Effect of 21/1-4KII and 2, 4-D herbicides on fiber flax'
varieties) Deistvie gerbitsidov 2M-4XH i 2p4-D na sorts,
Llna-dolguntisa. Minakg Nauka i takhnikap 1965. 70 p.
(MIRA M12)
VOLYNETSO A*P~,. [Iralynetso A.P.); WHTAKOV, S.M. [Maahtakou, S.M.]
Reaction of ame variation of f1bor flax to tr9atment vith
214-D and 2H-4Xh herbicides. Vastmi AN BUR Ser, bilal. nave
no.2134-41 t63 (MIRA 1713)
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MASHTAKOVp S.M.; VOLYNETS, A.P.
Interaction of Sibberellic acid and the derivativen of
phenoxyacatic acid in flax plants. Dokl. AN BSSR 7 no-41
266-269 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Institut biologii AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN
BSSR T.N. Godnevym.
VOLYNETS,_Aj. (Valynets, A.P.1; MASHTAKOV, S,V,- [M"hts*Ou,, S-M-1
Morphological changes in the varieties of fiber flax treated
with growth regulating herbicides. Vestsi AN BSSR, Seri biial.
nav. no.4%33-39 162. (MIRA'17:8) .
,MASHTAKOV2 S.M.; VOLYNETS, A.P.
Interaction of gibberellic acid and the derivatives of phenoxyacetic
acid in fiber plants. Vokl. AN SSM 150 no.ltl9l-194 MY 163.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Institut biologii AN Belorusskoy SSR. Predstavleno akademikom
A.L.Kureanovym.
(Flax) (Gibberellic.acid)
(Plants, Effect of acids on) (Acatid-acid)
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LEVENKO, A.A.; MARKOVICH, M.L.; MUCHNIK., V*M*
Radar observation as a method for studying the Influence
on supercooled strati. Meteor. I gidrol. no.10:3-9 0 163.
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gidrometeorologicheskiy
institut.
V-0PNETS... ~~M.;, I-LUKOVICH, M.L.j MUCIDTIX, V.M.
Some problems in increasing the accuracy of radar measurement
of amounts of precipitation. Trudy UkrNIGHI no*42t42-52 164
(KRA 18i1)
7-66 EW-CIJ/ __GW
Z08~ -- ----
ACCESSWON.VR: AT5017684 UR/2599/65/000/047/0051/0058
UTHORS: Y21n9ts, L H. Markovich M. L.; 11ughnik. V. M,
A q
TTTTr t Rnmn_ rnmilbi nf mnmirincr rn4"fn11\%mntintn nnr nrnn hv "nAn"
_SOURCEt Kiyev. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy gidromoteorologichoskiy
institu ..Trudyp no. 47p 1965. Voprosy aktivnykh vozdoystviy na atmo
a ernyye
Protsessy (Problems of active influences on atmospheric processes), 51-58
TOPIC TAGSi rainfall,, radar, measurement accuracy, weather station
ABSTRACT:: The precision of radar measurements of rainfall in showers is examined
in relation to.its dependence on size of area and'length of time interval between
.'moasurements. It was found that the precision increases as the area of measure-
mants is'increased. In comparing such computations with rain gage measurements
at atations arranged in a network with a density of I per 16 km~p the average
`2'~; ~Grror for an area of 81 12 proved to be 12%p with a maximum of 37%* For an area
of 162 kni2the corresponding values are 10 and 30%9 for 324 Im? 8 and 16%p and
...for 648 km2 7and 34%. The average rainfall for the 81-kM2 area was 0.1-4,2 nw.
%1 20827-M
ACCESSION NR: AT5017684
methods of computing average rainfall were considered. One was based on the
assumption that the rainfall intensity does not change during the time interval
.,between measurements.. an~ the other was based on the assumption that the intensity
varies linearly with time during the interval. For 2-minute intervals between
measurements, the method of computation (for rainfall per hour for the al-i~2
areaYmade little difference'on the results, For intervals of 4 to 10 minutes,
however,,.it was found to be much more accurate to use the second method. This
.'accuracy further.depends on the length of the-time intervai. The average varia-
tion for computations with a /+-minute intervalp using the second meth6d, is 3%
-minute inte is 6%. For the 6-minute in-
'as compared with the 2 rval;.-the maximum
the.va~riance is 4% for the average, 7% for the maximum, and for the 10-~
minute interval the two values are 10 and 29%. It thus becomes clear that meas-
urements.ohould be made at intervals of 2 minutes or loss. Orig. art* has: 1
figure, 3 tableat'and 3 formulaa,
ASSOCIATIONt Ukrainakiy nauchno-isaledovatellakiy gidrometeorologichookiy
institut (Ukrainian Scientific Research_Hydrometeorological Institute)
SUBMITTEDs 60, ENCM 00 SUB CODEI ES
NO REP SM 003 OTHERs 003.
LLc-*rLd-2z2-
L lo687-65 VdT(1)IE;WG(T) Pe-5/Pae-2 ASD(f)-2/APIGC(b)/AYETR~'AEDC(b)/
AFdL/SSD/'E-'D(t) (Yd
ACCESSION NR: AT4046362 S/2599/64/000/04 1/0186/0192
AUTHOR: Voly*nets, L. M., Zhelemi N., Perelat, N, A.e
_yakova_, T.V., 01f!~
TITLE: An attempt at recording the intensity of direct solar radiation In septrate
parts of the spectrum
S(Y,'RCF: Kivev Ukrainsidy nauchno-iseledovatel'skly 0drometeorologichosidy insdtut.
Trudy*. no. 41, 1964. Voprosy* teplovogo t vodnogo balansa (Problems oi heat ana water
balance), 186-192
TOPIC TAGS: actinometer, heliograph, npectroheltograph, solar radi.ation, Insolation
11
ABSTRACT: Th,- authors constructe(I a spectroheliograp equipped with a tvp(, AT- 50
actinometer an(i 6 filters. The 3-color recorder was a modified, 6-channal inillivolt-
;1"'tor of the Msshch-pr type with a sensittvitv of 10 mV full scale. Glass filters were
,w;wi't lit,i in svnehronism WiLh the recor,,er channels by means of selsyns, a F-minute
~,no miriL., hannek hecmise of the ine-ta )' Lhe
i'lvs lav,
n
lfi-ol 41 A L13
L 1t)687-65
ACCMION NR: AT4046362
a cruartz spectrophotemeter. Corrections were made for transmission and reflection
i~)sqos ar-rding to 9prn7-k-In'~ meth(A the cornplex trwismission factors so rA)t-n4ned
;,ititted for aLwelve-hour period, the components showing the sanie pattern :Lq Ll)e
-the -3,,wrtra-i distrii)uti-iri ciw-airw