SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHIGALTSEVA, M.I. - ZHIGAYEV, G.N.
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AUTHOR .9higall ts eva, M. I.;Chernobrovina, S. M.
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ORG: Kishinev State University' 1Kishinevskiy,gosudarstvennyy universitet);
Instituie of Applied. PF Mold'vian SSR, Kishinev (Institut prikladnoy fiziki.
ysics, N a
Akademii nauk Moldavskoy SSR)
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TITLE: Application of ultraviolet- ray sources to insect pest co
SOURCE: Zoologicheskl*y zhurnal, v.~ 45, no. 3, 1966, 375-382
TOPIC TAGS: insect, insect reproduction, disease vector, insecticide, pest..
-aviolet light
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.~ABSTRACT: The following genera of the insects were tested with respect to thetr.'
response to visible light including the ultraviolet light region: Homoptera,
Cicadina, Psylloidea, Aphidoidea, Coccoidea, Coleoptera, Cerambycidae,
Scarabaeidae Curculionidae, Ipidae, Diptera, Lepidoptera, Tortricidae, Cossidae,,
Gracilariidae, Glyphipterygidae, Plutellidae, Hyponomeutidae, Lyonettidae,
Cemiostomidae, Coleophorfldae, Gelechiidae, Pieridae, Lasiocampidae, Orgy1da,%
Noctuidae, Aretiidae, Aegeriidae, and Hymenoptera. The actual field testing
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I INVENTOR: Zhijach,.A. F,; Sobolevskiy, M. V.; Sorokin, P. Z.,. Sarishvi1i, 1. G.;
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TITLE, Preparative method for boron-containing polymers. Class 39, No. 185487
SOURCE:. Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1T, 1966, TO
TOPIC TAGS: -M leiniri jyju=7, liquid polymer,
(hemical synthesis polyester resinp decaboranes dicarboxylic acid
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate:has,been issued fora method for preparing boron-
containing liquid polymers with a molecular weight of 1500-3000 based on polyester-
decaborilene [sicl..~ The method invol-ves preparation of two individual low-molecular-
weight esters by reacting'at 180c: 1):~i(bvdroxymethyl)decaborilene laic) with a,
dicarboxylic acid (unspecified]; and 2) the dicarborxylic acid with a glycol
[unsbecified]. Thetwoestere are mixed, heated to.about 200C, and held*at this
temperature in a Inert gas 'for about 50 hr.
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port -and Highv~ay Mdrkt~rs:,Union)._ at. the invitation:of 'the
Nat sion'al.1 nyy..- prof soyuz _. r abot-aikov.. e lektrosvyaz I YapOnJ'-3'
(National. Unio'n.of,..rlectrical,.Communications Morkers: of
.~Japan (Zendezxtsu).~ A delegation-of -the Japanese union
--had visited_the-.d8SR.at the.end of 1958. The sathor,~_~'.
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TITLE*, Specifications of Instruments for Measuring Cylindrical
Gears.(Trebovaniya k priboram dlya izmereniya tsilin-
zubehatykh koles)
PERIODICAL: ~Standartizatslya,`-1959, Nr 3,~pp 43 44 (USSR)
ABSTRACT~. Information is: given on details of;the new "GOST
-58" "Instruments for Measuring Cylindrical
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Gears. Basic Technical Specifications.",- that replaced
the old "GOST 1643-56" on I Januyry,1959. It includes
the whole range of instruments for the Sears by the
"GOST 1,643-56", uP to 5,000 mm diameter and 50 mm,
module.'subdivides the instruments into four groups:
Card-1/2 1) measuring the kinematic accuracy; 2) the smooth-
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Specification of Instruments for Measuring Cylindrical Gears
ness-of running; 3) the contact;.4) the Vaeklash.
The permisoible measurement error corresponds to
40% (50% in separate cases) of tolerances bb~ the,
'!GOST :L6,43-5611 for class "A" (high accuracylB
gears, and 30% of tolerances for the class
gears,,~the.errors of the indicating and recording'
devices included. The permissible error:varies as
a function of the gear size. It is required that
the,instruments be supplied with the fullset OfL
~appliances, Soviet industry does not yet produce
all the instruments covered by the "GOST," but the
measurements are possible now.,
ASSOCIATION: Byuro vzaimozamenyayemosti v metalloobrabatyvayush--
ch4y promyshlennosti (Bureau of Interchangeability
in.the Metal-Working Industry)
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Vfiesoyuznyy elektrotekhnieheskiy institut
2kiye 'tempeiatury I redki54 gazy .(Law Temperatures and Rare Gases)
Moscow Gosenergoizdat,, 1958. 28611p. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 61)
2-26D copies printed.
(title:paje): Fastovskly, V*G.; Doctor of Teabnical Sciences; Ede (inside
book),:. ~~ ~vk-~A-; Tech* Ed.: Larionov G# Ye. Editorial Board of Series:
And-danar, K.A., Biryukar, , V.G. (chief ed. I. Bmtkevich, G*V. (deputy cblef ed*);
Granovskiy, V.L.,- Kalitvyansk:iy,, V.I., Timofeyev, P.V.jFastovskiy.. V.G.Jq
Shemayev..A.M.
PuFaWE: This book is inteaded for a-Mientists and technicians concerned vith
storing', kemd.3-ing, obtsLming aud utill-trixg atmos:~~&ric g-%ses (especially cmyM
a,nd rare gas")
COVERAGE:: Me VO1=e IS MIA Of a ser.1tes 'yXYlished by the All-Union Electrical in-,
gizieering Institute i=ni V. I. Lenin. The Collection Includes main projects
carried out during the period 1947-1955 by scientists and technicians of the
Lov-tempersture Laboratory headed by Doctor of Technical Sciences Professor
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vo& Fostovskiy, with Acting SerAi or Scie utist,, Camudate of Technical Science
Tti.V. Fetravoldy, and S.e.nior Scientist, Candidate of Technical Sciences
A.Ye,, Rorvinskiy. Engineer A.A. Vlazova and Senior Technician . Z.K. Kbsova
took part in, the~experimental vofz., References are given at the end of each
article.'
TABLE OF, CONTEM:
Fastbvskiy,.V. G. Professor, Doctor of Techidfml Scitaces and Petrarskiy, Yu. V. jo
Candidate-of Technical Sciences,. Several Qaeatlons on Obtaining,.,03ygeu for
Technical Purposes
TUtovskiy, V-G.~,'Xd Petkovskiy, YxxoV. A Cmplex Set-UP for Liquifying
Hydrogen, and Sepaxatirg Neon-Hel_'= Wxtures by the Condensation Method 23
Fasiovskiy, V.G. and Petroveldy, Yu.V. Set-up'forthe LiquIfication of
He'llun 34
Yeatovskly V9G* and Rwriusldy,, A.Ye., CanUda-bi of Tecludcal Sciences.
Invest, gation of~the,Abs ",tion of Rare Gases and Their AceaVanying
Gases 48
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tMkiy.,1.G*1and Rovinskly., A*Ye# The Adsorption Method of Separating
.1loon-Helim Mii&,ure
and'Petrov Idy.,.:YU*Vl, IAVeBtiggtiUg YWO EqUilillri u4s
Of U,qumed Gaises 99
F"toTikkiy -V*G* and Petrovs kiy, Yu.V. 1nvestig ating Liquid and. Vapor,
3qmj31brIum In the System Oxygen-Argon-Nitrogen U6
F"t1ovoldy, V.G. and Petrawskiy, Yit.V. Mb influencer of Argon on the
ocess
Air ItecUfteation Pr
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i'm V6Gje aAd Petrov kiy., YUX. Several Questions on the Technical
Preparation of Argon 139
"i0voklyp Vs G.. and Petrovoldy, Yu.V* Research on the Industrial Preparation
'lif. xnroon 154
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Fastwsldy, V.G. and Petrovskiy, Yu-V. The Rictiftcation Method of
bbtaining Pure Krypt6n .-169
rastarskiy,,V.G.., Rovinskly,.A.Ye., and P~trovskiy, Yu.V. (Ybtaining Pure
Xenon
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~~Rowiwkiyj, A*Yee and Vlasova, A*A*j Senior Tedudeian, Engineer. Removal
of Oxygen Fpcm Inert.Gases.
Fastovskir., V.Ge and Rovinskiy, A.Yee Gas. Analysis
Petro, kly, YU.V. Small-scale Aypamtuw for Freyaring Liquid Air
220
R0rWkiy,,-A.Ye..and Vlasova,, A.A., The Prodaction of Ozone by Corona
Discharge
'F4&toY,sIdy,,:V.Go- and Rovinskiy, A*Yeo Intensification of the Cooling of
High-voltage Mercury Are Rectifiers .242
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TITLEt Radar - Prontier Guard.(Radiolokator pogranichnik)
PERIODICALi Znaniye -,sila, 1958, Nr 7, P 15 (USSR)
A~tSTRACTt The author stresses the well-known importance of radar as
frontier guards in connection with theborder incidence bet-
ween American and Soviet planes over Soviet territory in June
~1958. He quotes the leaflet by Ye. Smotritakiy "Radar Operator"
(1957, DOSSAAF, Moscow)-and cites the first Soviet scientists
who did research work in this field, such as Academicians
M.V* Shuleykin, B *-Aa Vvedenskiy, L.I. Mandellshtam, N.D. Pa-
paleks:L, Ye.Ya. Shebegoli6y.. , Engineers N.F. Alekseyev and
D.Ye, Malyarov# P#K. Oshchepkot, Yu.K. Korovin and B.K. Shembell..,
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A=R: Chief Marshal of Avietim, Chief of the Win Administretj= of
40"CituIrri,19-7heet under, the. Couudl of Ministers of the USSR
skaya aviats
TME: Civil Avistion in 1958 (Grazh&M IYa V 1958 goau.)
~PEMODICAL: Grazhdanskeya.aviatsl7a,, 1958, lqr pp 1-4 WSW
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M W Chief of theAsroflot gLves an acco=b of the accomplishments and short-
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comings of Soviet Civil Aviation duri ngtbe year, inclu&ing some statistical data
as illustrations. , Me.following achievements are mentioned: the introduction of
vae qw-ioU, W-110, TU-33411 n-18, and AN-10 tuxbojet and turboprop airliners, as
well as the Mi-6 helicopter. Tbe mmber of passengers carried by the TLT-104 goes
into hundreds of thou.sands. Dozens.of TV-104'and TLT-104A airliners are in scheduled
operations on domestic and internatione.1 routes, from Moscow to Khabwank, Tasblmnt,
Tbilisi, Novosibirsk T-rkutsk Pekitg., Prague,, Budapest and Copenbager.. Places
visited by the are: ArJwxa., Bakaxeot P-mxkok,, Warsaw, Deni, Damascus., -Takarta.,
Cairo, IaAon, New York, FyorgMg. Pexis, Fangoon, Sofia, Sian.. and Tirana. Among pi_
Lots and technicians responsibIe for the successfu.1 introduction of the nev airliners,
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the foU.Oging are mentioned: - Ke Fe Sqpelkln, V* A, Filonov, B, P, BuMev, N. A. Ueanovj
1. V. Orlovets, K. P. Barebash,, K. V. Beletskiy,, G. A. Yholennik VI N. F. Irosov,
B A. lashov, N. M. Mmalyev.. N. S.-Metelkin, 1. 1. Pttraka7. The plan quotas for 1957
~;re talfilled by 16 December in -berms of ton-'km, and by 1 October in terms of
passenEpre carried. The yeasenger t=mover for the first 9 months of 1957 vas 27-7
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Mvil Aviation in 1958",
i_.perceeb higber thia Ithat f arr the entireyear of 1956., and 69 percent hisbar than that,
~ofi tbe corresponding period of 1956. : Preliiiu=7 computations shov a 25-T percent in-
crease in ton-kilmeters, a 67-2 i0ercent increase in passenger turnover., and a
-1.1 percent Increase in fTeWw tmnamr in 1957 in coq?erisM to 1956. Produ6tiOn in
standard (adjusted) hours in special purpose aviation incressed by, 22 percent., and
in agricultural applications Itv increased by 20 percentu. The boost of passenger
traffic is ascribed to reduc-41om of fares and opening of new local (feeder) routes.
M7,Jer achievements mutioned exe reductim of. costs., accumalation of savings., better
re6ra2arity and safety of flieft~s.. improvement of ser-Ace for passengers., more organized
ope-mt bion, and a tWber discipilne amm the personnel. The best territorial admin-
ist--ations and aviation grw.V,-3*v.ere those under Eh. L. Chankotadze, P. T. Bobylev,
D. Gorbumov.. I. P. Nechitaylop aad:l.~Abdlmlmov. On the other hand., "serious
sho--tcomings, have been oboezrmd. Establigbments under P. S. H&sskazov, R. 1. Bm-
b6knIn -ation quotas. Violations
and 1. 3:. Avvakmnov b---m not fujifilled their transport
of regulaotims conce=ing ="Smimtdam and control of traffic., vhich somtims re-
sultped in ancidents,, occuarred ia wIts uader Fe So Babeshkos G. P. Filanovskiys
V. A. Saklyar-evich,, -and M. P. RV- Iko, Mach is left -to be done to insure strict ad-
barence to schedules. The Stea+ Plan for 1958 foresees a redu6tion of fares to the
level of railroad coach, vbich will shift the basic passenger traffic to air.
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goal. demaM s. a- o r.and speedier transfer to turbo-jet and tuxboprop air-
liners. . Dur4Ug 1958S the. n-i8j, AR-10 and TU-114 aircraft will be put Into service first
an routes from Mosew to Petropavlovsk/ Kamchatka., . YWmtsk, Tirana, and Twaon. At
the same time., helicopters designed by M. L. Mill and N. L Hilmov iill be available
In numbers In mouatainous and otherwise Inaccessible areas, boosting the economy
and living standards of these axeas. A successful solution of these tasks depends
much-cm the degree of preparedness of operational establisbments to receive and
operate the new equipmezit. - Meaining of crews ana -technical specialists,, and avail-
abi3 ity of maintenance and operational facilities are the main requirements for the
introductim of the new aircraft, ..In cCMc1us4on...regm1arit7 and safety are once more
stressedl and the example of superlors In adhering strIctl;T to regutlations and
orders Is mad 'the major requirement, Rich Importance Is attached also to preparation
of crews for every, fUght and to post-flight discussions 9 The goals for 1958 include
an increase in the total. volume. of trensportation by 25.6 Percent comprising a 27.6
~percent increase In passengerturnover and.a 17 percent increase in freight. Special
purpose aviation Is Plain d to Increase its production in terms of standard (adjusted)
hours by 5.5. Percent* . Me agricultural operations quotas are stepped up 13 peroent.
The attainment ofthese goals depends much on tb&.knowledge and evaluation of economic
needs of every area or loca.Uty., and a close day-to-day clock on quota fulfillment#
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Civil Aviation in 1958
~Mach work is planned.on the constructionof new airports and improvement of the
existing airport facilities tl-e total appropriation for this purpose being one and
one -half : time a that of 1957. Serious, wttention is drawn to the housing problem,
;ive A decisive improvement in service for passengers
with emphasis on localinitiat
is urged, and the, airports of 33arnaul' Vkhta, Magsdaa,, Irkutsk, Ehabarovsk., Kiyev,
Adler.*~- Rosto.t. Baku,, and Vaukovo are criticized for different shortcomings in
servicing passengers. The lowlevel of performance and the need for an appropriate
training program of the Traffic Department personnel are stressed. Finally, the
important role of socialist competition is stressed., and its widening is urged in
1958 on the basis of now. conditions worked out by the Collegium of the Main Mmim-
istration, of the GVF and the Central, Committee of Aviation Workers Trade Unions.
Henceforth the entire person 1 is required to participate in the competition. Tvo
nhotographs, showing the new, TU-114 turboprop airliner and a fleet of W-104,
iUnstrate the text of the article.
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AUTHOR: Bortsov, V.D.; Zhigarlovkiyj I.M.
ORG: None
TITLE: -Zero shift temperature compensator for a magnetometer with ferrosounding sen-
sors
ye byuro.
SOURCE: USSR. Gosudarstvennyv-aeologicheakiy komitet. Osoboye konstruktorsko
. ............
Geofizicheakaya apparatura, no, 27, 1966, 149-151
TOPIC TAGS: magnetometer rpmpnefirviet Coo rvw-l
6:A1C;r0M -C rFe
IV-27
1''ADMACT: The paper,describes'i precision temperature compensating circuit for the
M-17 magnetometer, The.,compensat Ior was developed to improve the precision of the pro
duction model magnetometer, which has a temperature coefficient of over 2 gammas^
for the applicable range of temperatures; a temperature coefficient under 1 gammA
is desired, The compensator decreases the instrument's temperature coefficient to un-
der .1 - .2 gammas/'OC. It is employed in combination with coarse compensation by ther-
momagnetic shunts. The compensator is essentially a Wheatstone bridge with a thermis-
tor branch. The thermistor's resistance can be approximated by the relation:
Rts = A.exp(B/T)- (1) where A & B are constants, and T is the
absolute temperature. it can be seen that between 0 and 400C, R ts decreases practi-,
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USSR Cultivated Plants. Commercial. Oil-Bearing. M-5
Sugar-Bearing.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 2516o,
Author
Inst -. -Azerbaydzhan S.R.I.,of Subtropical Cultures and
Horticulture
Title Pollinating Varieties for Standard and Prospective
Olive Varieties
Orig Pub; Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Azerb. n.-i. in-ta
subtrop. kull.tur i sadovodstva, 1957, No 1,.18-26
Abstract: In tests conducted by the Azerbaydzhan Institute
of Subtropical Cultures and Horticulture in 1946-
1955 on the'selection of pollinating varieties of
olive three varieties of pollination were chosen
for each Yariety being pollinated: cross-pollina-
tion, artificial self-pollination and natural
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USSR cultivated Plants. Commercial. Oil-Bea.ring. M-51
Sugar-Bearing.
Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Mol.,- No 6. 1958, 2516o
Abstract: self- pollination; ~.In the first variant pollination
was made by with Dollen of other varieties, in.the
second with pollen of the same variety, although
from a different,.tree; in the third branches with
infloreseenced, isolated, Oroduced.natural self-
pollination. A simplified method without emascula-
tion. of the buds was used in:pollination, approach-
ing natural conditions. Suggestions are given on
the basis of thetests that 25 standard and pros-
pective olive.varieties prove suitable in selecting
the pollinating varieties for Apsheron. A. M.
Smirnov
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WIWI
DYADECHKOO N . kand. biolog. nauk; ZHIGA,YEV,, G., kand. sellskokhoz, nauk;
XSSR General and Specialized Zoology.- Insects. F
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologiyap No 5p 1959, No; 20916
Author Zhi5 v, Go No
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1net :--Ndt giveN-`
Title Use.ofbaonoorapis bothynoderl Grome
Again8t~the Sugar Beet Weevil
Orig Pub
e
Zashohita rast ot vredit. i bolazn y, 1958t,
No 2t 58
Abotract In a iiield deistined for the transplantation.,
of.sugar beet in the alltumn of 1955 a~
'
L
d witho
'ploififig with
Ut piling off at a
depth,of 22 dm was affected. Ift the sprihg
Of 1956,, a:pa~t of this field was again used
for sugar beet, In plowing with piling offq
about~0.06.Caenoorepis per one M2 was revived
ando An plowing without piling off, 1.1'
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