SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SYTIN, M.P. - SYTINSKAYA, N.N.
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at trmpwatum cxcvediap I WO. The mistance to
vmjprr.-km of mn&U pceunrits aftrr :M days was 59) to
&) kvn. per 2q. cm M.Ho.
Relationship between binding characteristics and vitreous,
5tate. M. P. SYTIN. Zhur. Priklad. Khim., 26 [21 124-28
(19M).-Cements of the systvin NaxO-CaO-SiO2 were tised to
Joiir.of The A-m-er- Actermine the binding characteristics as a ftinction or the cao
increase and (fie magnitude of '3io2/Na2O and (CaO + Nt:O)' I
ccraTAC SOO. :Sio:. The cements, as well as the NaO-CaO-SiO, glasses, were
Vcl~ 37 fro. 3 !Hot particularly resistant to leaching-out; this resistance can be
'increased by adding A110, In cautpositiou, the cements were
somewhat ofan average between belite cements and water glassy,
C rr~,)nts , Limesand hicluding the known ternary compounds. All glasses of the
ordinary 'Na:O-CaO-SiO? type are binding materials. It was
c5tahlished that 2111)O-SiO: and PbO-SiOi also possess hydraulic
~2!L"!Trtag PrOPetties- B.Z.K.
MCREV, N.Ye.; ITSKOVICH., Ya.S.; SYTIN., N,I.
Complex mechanized ToNlIMP-M-3-59 make production line for
making stick bread. Trudy TSNIIKRF no.8:10-22 160. (KMA 15:8)
(Blakers and bakeries-Equipment and supplies)
(Assembly-line methods)
KURYASHGV, B.A., prof.; FARI fflJ-CHZHEK'; RA7A fYADj,G.G.;_ 14. P.
Ant1hemophilie globulin in experimental prethrombotic state
of the body caused by atherogenic diet. Frobl. gemat. i
perel. krovi no.12:29-31162. (HMA 16:8)
1. Iz laboratoruu. dizioloaii i biokhimii svertyvaniya krovi
Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
(BLOM-COAGULATION) (GLOBULIN)
hIJDRYASHOV, B.A.; USHAKOVA, M.D.; BAZAZIYAN. G.G.; SYTINA, PI.P~
Determination of the possibility of diccumaxin prevention o.'L
thrombus formation caused by intravenous administration of
massive doses of thromboplastin. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 57
rio.3:26-27 Mr 164.
(MIFF 17.11)
1. laborator-iya biokhimii i fiziologii avert3rraniya R-rovi
biologo-pochvennogo fakul7teta Moskovskogo ordena. Lanina
gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni Lozoaosova. Predstav-
Jena deystvitelInym chleno:;-, AWN SSSR S.Ye. S-everinym.
60)
SOV/178-58-7-23/24
AUTHOR: Sytin, P., Master Sergeant of Extended Service
TITLE: A Faster Adjusting of Intermediate Telephone Poles
(Uskorennaya vypravka promezhutochnykh opor)
PERIODICAL: Voyennyy svazist, 1958, Nr 7, P 45 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author suggests a method for straightening telephone
poles without removing the wires, The earth around the
pole is removed in the direction of the inclination and
the pole is straightened by a steel bar of at least 2m
length and 35 mm diameter. The steel bar is tied to the
pole as shown by a sketch. After the Dole has been ad-
justed, the earth is returned and tamped. There is
1 diagram.
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SYTIN, Ff~tr
SYTIN, Petr Vasilybvich .......... Po staroi i novoi. Moskva: Istorich. raiony, glavn.
ulitsy i ploshchaii velikogo goroda. (Moskva, Gosizdat datskol, lit-ry, 1947).
223 p.
ICU Ill NN NNG DLC: DK601.S96
SO; LCP Soviet Geography,, Part II, 1951/Unclassified
SYTIN', P-3tr Vasi-rlyivicIn
SYTIN, Ratr Vasillyevich .......... Proshloe ~loskvy v nazvaniAakh lalits. Moskva,
Vibskovskii rabochii, 1948. 1,14 P- DLG: DK601.S963 1948
CSt-H CU ICU MH MIC WaU
SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part II, 1951/Unclassified
SYTn, ~ Fetr Vasil~evi ch
SYTIN, Petr Vasil~evich ....... ...Iz istorii moskovskikh ulits; ocharki. (MZskva),
Moskovskii rabochii, 1948. 31:3 P.
DLC: DK601.S955
SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part II, 1951/Unclassified
1. SYTIN, P.
2. USSR (6oo)
4. History--Moscow
7. 'Noscow; geographic scientific and artistic series 'Our HomelandPI Reviewed by
P. Sy-tin. Gor. khoz. Mosk. 23 no. 4 1949.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
SYTIN, P.V.
-
Regulate the naming of Moscow streets. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 24 no.Z:
33-35 P(150. (MT-" 7: 11 )
Moscow--Street names) (Street names--Moscow)
SYTIIT) P. V.
Vasillyevich)
"History of the Planning and Construction of Moscow (1147-1762)."
(Dissertation), Academic degree of Doctor in Historicl Sciences, based on
his defense) 15 March 1954, in the Council of the Moscow Order of Lenin
State U im Lomonosov.
6-M-3,054,778, 2 Oct 57
SOBOTOVICH, Ivan Dmitrleyvich; SOBOTOVICH, Yevdokiya Pavlovna; SYTIN, P.V.
koktor istorichaskikh nauk, aauchnyy redak-tor; FHDYAYEVr'-'-r.T_.$
redaktor izdatellstva; KRASNAYA, A.K., tekhnicheskiy redak-tor
(Moscow from the deck of a motorship; a guidebook] Moskva a borta
teplokhoda; putevoditell. Moskva, Rechnoi transport, 1955. 214 p.
(Moscow--Description) (MLlRA 9.10)
SYTIN, V., nachallnik,
Moscow apdaking! Tekh.molod.21 no.9:2-6 S '53. (KLHA 6: 11 )
1. Otdal nanki i tekhniki Glavnogo upravleniya radioinformatsii Ministerstva
kulltury SSSR.
(Moscow--Radlobroadeasting) (Radio--Transmitters and transmission)
SYTIN, V.
SYTIN"V.,-FILIPCHUK, A., redaktor; IGNATIYBVA, A., tekhnicheekly re-
. dAktor.
[The master from Chukh1oaLkal Master iz Chukhlomki. Mosk-va, No-
skovskly rab"hii, 1954, 39 P. OCEU 7:8)
(SmIrnov. Ivan Vasillevich) (Stone, Artificial)
Name SYTIN, Viktor
Remarks: V. Sytin Is the author of an article entitled "A Person
with a Realistic Dream", which briefly describes the life
and work of K. E. Tsiolkovskiy. The article is accompanied
by photographs of Tsiolkovskiy.
Source : F: Ogonek, No. 38, 15 September 1957, PP. 12-13
-. - , i~ i3.
i ~ 1 01 ~,'lj 1, 17,
. 1 41, i '.. ". , -,I' i U), 1A.CI". C; t'i ,,l MITI;, V. 1; 'j ;.~j Il.
1j; -, 11:2 -'. i~ ~J. I..J,
"New mett.1lods of prepa-ring alpha, bets, and gamma, sources," a paper
sifbmittc6 at~ the Irternothnol Conference on Radiciso'Co-ces in Scientific Re-
search, Puris, c,-20 Se--O 57.
GODIN, Yu,N,; LUPPOV, N*P.; SYTIN, Yu.I.; CHIKHACHSV, P.K*
Principal tectonic characteristics of the Tarkmen S.S.B, Soy. gaol,
1 n0,,1:3-24 A 1580' (XIRL lIs4)
1. Toesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy geologicheskiy institut.
(Turkmenistan-Geolog7o Stractural)
SYTIN N, P.K.; CHUYENKO, P.P.
, Yu.I.; CHIKHACHF
Basic features of the tectonic-, and the development of the struc-
tures of the western part of Central Asia. Trudy VSEGEI 42:7-37
,6o. (YdRA 14:9)
(Soviet Central Asia--Geology, Structural)
3/169/62/000/009/001/120
D228/D307
AUTliOR6: Bulin, N. K. and Sytin, Yu. 1.
TIZILE; Trial application of seismologic research for studying
the abyssal crustal structure.on Turkmeniya's terri-
tory
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 9, 1962, 6, ab-
stract 9A21 (Tr. Vses. n.-i. geol. in-ta, 42, 1960,
38-69)
TEXT: The method of the field research and:of the datV-s office
processing is stated. From two to four exchange 'boundaries were es-
tablished in the range 2 - 45 km and more. Two of these boundaries,
located at depths of 2 - 15 (f~olded basement surface?) and 30*- 45
km (Mohorovicic boundary), are markers. The others are encountered
.sporadically and are confined to the sedimentary cover and the gra-
nite layer. Sketch maps for the two horizons were prepared from
data for the arrivals of body waves from the markers, and the re-
-sults of defining the two exchange boundaries were plotted on see-
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Trial application of ... D228/D307
tions, compiled for the most interesting directions (three across
and one along the strike of the structures). The first three pro-
files of the meridional direction fix the basement's regional up-
lift in a north-easterly direction, against the background of which
deep downwarping is noted on the territory's extreme south-weat
part. Further to the north-east come: a zone of sharp'variations
in the basement surface depth; an extensive arched uplift in the
territory's central part; and a depression in its north-eastern
part. On these profiles tile Mollorovicic surface also undergoes re-
gional uplift in a north-easterly direction, and sharp variations
in its depth are fixed against this background. Analysis of the
isodepth map of the folded basement surface allows the territor
to be divided into an extensive central zone (depth of 3 - 5 km~
and areas framing it (5 - 8 km). The folded basement attains the
maximum depth in the vicinity of the Predkopetdagakiy-Trough (9 - 13
km). Interesting data were obtained on the basement structure in.
the transitional zone between the geosyncline and the Dlatform.
This area is characterized by the presence of sharp topographic
forms in the deep horizons, the basement sinking in a south-wester-
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1y direction in a steplike manner. This is reflected in the iso-
depth map. The isodepth map of the peridotite layer's surfabe is
presented in a more generalized form. However, it also reflects
the presence of the'arched uplift and the gubsidence of the sur-
face towards the Kopet-Dag. The seismicity of central Turkmenlya
is briefly described. /-Abstraoter's note: Complete translation-_7
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GODIN, Yu.N.; SYTIN, Yu.I.
Mapping method and basic structural characteristics of the Pre-
Jurassic basement within the closed area of the western part of
Central Asia. Trudy VSEGEI 46:11-21 '61. (MIRA 14:11)
(Soviet Central Asia--Geology, Structural--Maps)
GUCII.E,K, T.S.; UNIZANSKAYA, V.G.; KILAVAYEV, Mjl.; O"MIA, Al.;
:ZNTSOV, VJI.; TYULYAYEVA, V.P.; 01MCM, , V.V.y otv. redi;
KOiVILITSEVA, A.A.t red. izd-va; GOLUDI, S.P., tekhn. red.
(Bibliograpfq of the Yakut A.S.S.R., 1931-1959] Bibl.-Iografiia
IAkutskoi ASSR, 1931-1959. Moskvat lzd-vo, Akad. nauk SSSR.
Vol.2. (Uatural features, resouces, and national econony] Pri-
rodriye usloviia, resursy i narodnoe khoziaistvo. 1962. 254 p.
(14IRA 15:7)
1. Akademiya naulc SSSR. Sektor seti spetsialInykh bibliotek.
2. Nauchnaya biblioteka Soveta po izucheniyu proizvoditell-
nykh sil Akadendi nauk &SSR (for Guchek., Zemlyanskaya, Sytina
Tyulyayeva). 3. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (for
Karavayev)-'+. Yalcutskaya respublikanskaya biblioteka im. A.S.
FusILIcim jor Sentsov).
(BibliograpIrj-Yalcutia)
SYTIZIR, L.A.
Biology of a young Amur grayling. Zoo!. zhur. 43 no.11:
1659-1668 164. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Kafedra ikhtiologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo uni-
versiteta.
MIWVANOV, V.K., akAdemik; 'SYTINA, M.F., kand.biol.nauk-, KULNSHOVA, V.G.,
nauchrW7 notrudnik
A method of preserving semen without chilling by Imnobilization
of the acids. Zhivotnovodstvo 21 no,3:64-78 Mr 159.
'(MIRL 12:4)
1. Vaesoyuznaya akadenlya ael'skokhozyayatvennykh nauk imeni V.I.
Lenina (for Milovanov). Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy inatitut
zhivotnovodstva (for Kaleshova).
(Sea"n)
SYTINA, M.V.
. --wo-O -
Btu~W .ing the absorption of oxygen by ovicells and zygotes, in rabbitfe.
Doki.Akad.sellkhoz. 21 no.9:11-13 056. (XLRA 9:10)
1. Voesoyusnyy nauchno-issledovateliskly institut shivotnovodetva.
Predotavleno rkademikom V.I. Milovanov7m.
(01~rgen in the body) (Reproduction)
MILOVANOV, V.K., Alcademik; SOKOLOVSiAYA, I.I.; doktor biologicheakikh
nauk; DROZDOVA, L.P., kandidat tiologichaskikh nauk; AYTIM, M.T.;
KULXSHOTA, V. G.
Three new microrespirometers for studying the metabolism of small
biological specimens. Dokl.Akad.sellkhoz.21 no.11:17-21 '56.
(NLA 9:12)
1. Tsesoyusnyy nauchno-inaledovatellekty institut shivotnovodetva.
(Respirometer) (Spermatozoa) (11mbryology)
d
SYTINA, M. V. Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Oxidizing processes iL gametes
and zygotes of agricultural mammalsi~and their changes under the influence of
'I
cond it ions. Mos, 1957. 18 Pp (All-Union Sai Res Inst &f Animal
Husbandry), (KL, 5-58, 101)
-17-
USSR/Fain S, -i', -iornca 'tocj-..
,^~bs Joilr: Ref Z!iur--rDiol., 1jo 2Q) 1953., 92614.
"'uthor : Sytina, 14.V.
]:-St : ixaa. of i'Lcricultural Sciences.
r,iLb,.(,
:Thc Effect
of the ~,utrition Provided to Yuris or- the
Mfetabolisn of their 3~?cxrmtozoa.
OrLr
,~ Rib :Dold. VASM'.&IL, 1957, No 12, 27-30,
;.bstranct: Three Crroups of =.,.s received various type rations.
In the Gree,-i type fecLI 50ri'l of the total food value
was allotted to L-Xcss, ensil-a6e, hay, cnbba(,~e with
29Ij cortri-buted by r_rninr,. In Grain feed 71c,') was
Contributed by Lamain -vritlh 7f yielded by Crccd fodder
and roots. One E;rou7,) of raris received first one type
of feed and then the other each :-aonth. Me level of
0.
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MILOVAITOVO V-K-,a1atden1k; SYTINA, H.V.,kand.biol.nauk; XULESHOVA, V.G.
Effoct of Increaued O.Vgon supply to'male progenitors on their
spermatogenesis, fertilizing capacity, and posterity. Dokl.
Almd.eel'khoz. 24 no.2:32-39 159. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nanchno-issladovatel'skiy institut zhivotnovodstva.
(,wr
IFICIAL INSE11INATIO11) (OXYGEN-PHYSIOLOGICAL HkMT)
'.(RABBIT BRN-MIIIG)'
NIL-
MIIZVANOV, V.K., akadamik; SYTINA, M.V., kand. biolog. nauk; KULESFMVA, V.G.
""
Effect of feeding on the oxidation-reduction reaction of semen.
Dok:L. Akad. sellkhoz. 24 no.7:41-43 '59. (MIRA 12:10)
l.Vsesoyuzny7 nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut zhivotnovodstva.
(Semen) (Oxidation-reduction reaction)
MIWVANDY, V.K., almdemik; SYTINA, M.V., Imnd.biolog.nauk; KULESHOVA, V.G.
Alternating the feeding of male breading stock. Dokl.Akad.sel'-
khoz. 24 no.12:29-32 '59. OIRA 13:4)
1. vaesoy-uznyy naucbno-insledovatellskiy institut zhivotnovadstva.
(Feeding) (semen)
ANDREYEV, B.A.; RYABKOVA, M.S.; SYTINA, N.M.
Regional magnetic anomalies in the Far East. DAL AN SSSR 161
-655
no.,.,653 ?4r 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy geologicheskiy institut.
Submitted November 9, 1964.
fail
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ACCESSION NR: AP5010586 UR/0020/65/161/003/0653/0655
AUIHOR: Andreyev, B. A., Rygk-_ova,_M. S., Sytina, N. M.
TITLE - Regional magnetic anomalies in the Far East
SOURCE- AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 161, no. 3, 1965, 653-655
TOPIC TAGS- magnetic anomal/tectonic zoning, aerial magnetic survey, gravitational
anomaly, terrestrial magnetism
ABSTRACT- The authors note that when using the results of aero-magnetic surveys for
teclonic zoning, very great importance attaches to the division of the anomalies according
to the depth of their sources and the discrimination of regional anomalies caused by depth-
r,,~!.ttvd structural elements of the earth's crust. While re0onal anomalles are occasionally
iJe)t,fied verv easily (directly on the basis of ~~s T charts and graphs). in regions where
the inagnetic field is complex in character (including the regions of the Far East) the deter-
minatior of the position and intensity of regional anomalies is complicated by the fact that
the. -nav be severeiy distorted by numerous act-ompanying. sometimes very intense,
!'f~,i-ional arlor-a-lies of different sign En order to eliminate this difficulty, the authors
cr,pl,)yed fo- the firs! tinie in magnetic survevin_cr. a-Li avErag-ing in the anaJysis of Far
Eastern magnetic anomalies which has been successfully used for a long time in the
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identification of regional gravitational anomalies (A. N. Tikhonov, Yu. D. Bulanzhe. Izv
AN SSSR, ser. geogr. i geofiz. 9, No. 3. 1945 and B. A. Andreyev, 1. G. Klushin,
Gnologicheskoye istolkovaniye gravitatsionnykh anomaljy. 196-9). A description is given in
the article of an experimentally developed system of averaging which ensures reliable
mutliaJ compensation of local anomalies and the identification of regional anomalies, even
in the most complex anomalous fields observed in the Far East. The averagging is accord-
ing to a svstem of template points at the intersections of 8 bean-is (with an azimuth interval
e-ery 45') and 6 circumferences with varying radii. The total number of points (hicluding
t1 e central point) is 19. The authors indicate that the use of this transformation leads to
a sharp change in the pattern of the anomalous magnetic field and the disappearance of a
I .rge number of local anomalies, positive and negative, caused bV objects freqaently ob-
s-n-ved directly on the surface. Moreover, the use of averaged Z_T anomalies considerably
expands the possibilities of employIng aerial magnetic survey techniques in tectonic district-m-
ijltz and zoning, particLLla_rlv when studvin-a the location. interrelation and depth of occur-
r~2nce of t4ectono-inagnetic zones. Orig. art. has: I figure.
ASSOCIATION- Vaei3oyuznyy nauchno-issiedovatellsk-iy geologicheskiy institut (All-
Union Scientific Research institute for Geology)
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KIJDRYASHOV, B.A., prof.; AIMRSYSIX0, G.V.; ULITINA, P.D.; BAZASIYAH, G.G.;
PASTOROVA, V.Ye.; MINA, Y.P.; KALISHIVSKAYA, T.M.; SHIMOMAY.NVA, Ya.Ye.
Hature of hemorrhage in experimental radiation sickness in animals
[with summary in -Nnglish, p.601. Probl.gamat. i perel.krovi 2 no*6:
3-11 11-D '57- (MIRA 11:2)
1. Iz biologo-pochvennogo fakul'tata Moskovskogo gosuderstvennogo
universiteta.
(HNMORRHAGE. exuerimental,
x-ray inducei in animals (Rus))
(ROENTGEN RAYS. injurious effects,
exper. hemorrh. induced in animals (Rus))
ANDREYKNKO. G.V., SYTINA, N.P.
Changes IZATe-riZomboplastic activity of rat blood caused by large
doses of ascorbic acid* Nauch.dokl.vyq.shko1y;biol. wmki, no.1:109-
113 158' (MIRA 11:8)
1. Predstvlena kafedroy biokhimii zhivotnvkh Moskovskogo gasudarstvan-
nogo universiteta im. N.V. Lomonosovae
(ASCORBIC ACID)
(BWOD--ANALYSIS AND CHKMISTRY)
(THROMBOPI,ASTIN)
AUTHORS: Kudryashov, B. A., Andreyenko, G. V.9 20-1]B-4-21/61
Sytina, N. P.
TITLE: The Effects of Vitamin B 12 and of Folic Acid Upon
the Thromboplastic Activity in the Case of Experimental
Radiation Disease (Deystviye vitamins, B 12 1 foliyevoy
kisloty na tromboplasticheskuyu aktivnost' krovi pri
eksperimentallnoy luchevoy bolezni)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 118, Nr 4,
pp. 701-704 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At first short reference is made of previous papers
dealing with the same subject. The authors started the
investigation of the effects of vitamin B 12 mentioned
in the title, because vitamin B 12 increases the thrombo-
plastic activity of the blood in normal rats. The
experiments were performed with rats of a weight of from
150 to 200 grams, which were irradiated with radiation
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The Effects of Vitamin B 12 and of Folic Acid Upon the 20-118-4-21/61
Thromboplastic Activity in the Case of Experimental
Radiation Disease
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investigation was already earlier described (reference 13).
Part of the experimental results is compiled in a table.
After an irradiation with X-rays of the rats (400 roentgen)
the thromboplastic activity of the blood changed in the
same way in all animals, whether they received vitamin B 12
or not. The same negative results were also determined,
when the effect of folic acid and also the simultaneous
introduction of vitamin B 12 and of folic acid into the
organism of the irradiate animals was investigated. The
authors also investigated the effects of vitamin B and of
folic acid on the thromboplastic activity of the blood
of rats, which were irradiated wearing a protective girdle.
in this case an injection of vitamin B or of folic acid has
a favorable effect upon the degree of ~?eservation of the
thromboplastic activity of the blood. An even more striking
result was achieved with a simultaneous introduction of
vitamin B 12 and of folic acid. In these experiments the
thromboplastic activity of the blood on the average
The Effects of Vitamin B and of Folio Acid Upon the 20-L-L8-4-21/61
12
Thromboplastic Activity in the Case of Experimental
Radiation Disease;
remained near the lower limit of the physiological level,
i.e. in all stages of radiation disease. The survival rate
of the test animals remained on a high level as compared
with the control animals. Similar results were also
obtained, when the animals were irradiated with a dose
of 800 roentgen wearing a protective girdle. The protective
girdle obviously protects the shielded part of tissue
against the loss of biological function. Obviously not the
stomach, but the liver is protected. The results obtained
speak in favor of the following facts: The thromboplastio
activity of the blood is strongly reduced in rats subject
to the action of X-rays (dose of from 400-650 roentgen),
namely because of a deficiency of blood-protokombin.
Finally the results obtained in the paper under
consideration are compiled again.
There are 1 figure, 6 tables, and 13 references, 3 of which
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AIMR&MTKO, G.V.; N.P.-
Dependence of the thromboplastic activity of the blood of
guinea pigs on the administration of ascorbic acid. Probl.
gemat. i perel. krovi 4 no. 10:26-29 0 159. (I-ORA 13:8)
1. Iz laboratorii i biokhimiA avertyvarli-ya, krovi
(zaveduvushchiv - prof. B.A. Kudryashov) kafedry biokhimii --
zhivotnykh biologo-pochvennogo-fakuliteta Moskovskogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
(ASCORBIC ACID) (THROMBOPLASTIN)
ANDREYENKO, G.V.; SYTINA N.P.
Blood coagulation in vitamin C deficiency. Report No.2: Change in
the prothrombin and thrombotropin concentration and causes of decreased
thromboplastin activity of the blood in vitamin C deficiancy in Finea
pigs. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 49 no.3:30-35 Mr 160. (MI 14:5
1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii i biokhimii svertyvaniya krovi
(rukovpditelf - prof.,-'B.A.N:udryashov) kafedry biokhimii phivotnykh
bioloo-pochvennogo fakulfteta Moskovskogo gosudarstv6nndgo universiteta
imeni M.V.Lomonosova. Preds*avlona deyetvitellnym chlenom AMN
SSSR S.Ye.Severinym.
I (DEFICIMICY DISEASES) (BLOOD-COAGULATION)
AITDL'iE, YENKO .4 G.V.;
Blood coagulation in vitamin C deficiency. Report No-3; Influence
of vitamins C., P, B,2~ K, and folic acid on the thromboplastic activity
of the blood of guinea pigs with vitamin C deficiency. Biul. ek4p.
b1ol. i mad. 50 no.10:46-1j8 0 160. (MIRA W-5)
1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii.i blokhimii svertyvaniya krovi (ruko-
voditell - prof. B.A.Kudryashov) biologo-pochvennogo fakullteta,
Moskovskogo ordena Lanina ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Gosudar-
stvannogo universiteta imeni I-I.V.Lomonosova. Predstavlena deystvitellnym
chlenom. AHN SSSR S.Ye.Severinym. (DEFICIENCY DISEASES)
-(BLOOD--COAGULATION)
(VITAMINS)
KUDRYASHOV, B.A.; ANDREENK0.1 G.V.; BAZAZIYAN, G.G.; KALISIIEVSKAYA, T.M.1
FASTOROVAY Mn~.;_ SYTINA, N.P.; ULITINA) P.D.*
The physiological anticoagglating system and expw-Imental prethrombotic
stAe of the organism. Vest. Moak. un. Se;. 6i.-3-~23 Mr-Ap 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
1. Laboratoriya fiziologii i biokhimii svertyvaniya krovi~4oskov-
skogo gosudarstv.enno.o dniversiteta.
SLOOD-COAGUIATION)
BAZAZIYPJI., G.G.; SYTINA, N.P.- ANDREENKO, G.V.; KUDRYASHOV, B.A.
Depression of the physiological functions of the anticoagulation
system as a consequence of an atherogenic diet. Biul. eksp. biol.
i med. 52 no.10:26-30 0 161. (HIIIA 15:1)
1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii i biokhimii avertyvaniya krovi (zav.
prof. B.A. Kudryashov) Moskovskogo gosudars'tvennogo universiteta imeni
M.V,Lomonosova. Predstavlena deystvitell.nym chlenom AMN SSSR
S.Ye. Severinym.
(BLOOD-COAGULM011) (FAT-PHYSIOLOGIGAL EFFEGT) (DIK)
KUDRYASHOT,, S.A.; ANDREYWO# G.V.; BAZAZIYANI G.G.; KAILTSHEVSKAYA~ T.M.;
PASTOROVAp V.Ye.; SMKAj N.P.; ULITINA,, P.D. (14ookva)
Physiological anticoagulation system in an experimental pre-
thrombotic sta-Ve of the organism. K3Jm.med. 39 no.3sl9-30
Mr.161, (KERA 31+:3)
1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii i bick~ overtyvaniya krovi
(rukavoditell - Prof. B.A. Kudx7msh;4) Moskovskogo universiteta.
(DWOD--COAGULATIon)
ANDiLSaNXO, G.V.
Mechanism of changes in the thromboplastic activity of the blood
of white rats under the influence of hijh doses of vitamins -, and
B12. Biul. eksp. biol. i mad. 52 no.10:31-31+ 0 161. 15:1)
1. Iz laboratorii fiziolo,-,,ii i biokhimii svertyvaniya krovi (zav.
prof. B.A.Kudryashov) Moskovskogo universiteta imeni Lomonosova.
Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenoi,,i AMN 663,' S-Ye Severinym.
(BLOOD-COAGULATI01-11) (ASCOIWIC ACID;
(CYANOGOBALARINE)
KUDRYASHOV, B.A.; WLCHANOVA, L.V.; BAZAZIYAN, G.G.; KALISHKVSKAYA, T.M.;
SYTINA, N.P.
Preventive action of antithrombin VI in experimental thrombo-
genesis. Vop.med.khim. 8 no.1:68-72 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:3-1)
1. Laboratoriya fiziologii i biokhimii svertyvaniya krovi
kafedr7~biokhimii zhivotnykh biologo-pochvennogo fakuliteta
Moo-kovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni Lomonosova,
Moskva.
(THROMBOSIS) (ANTICOAGULANTS (MEDICINE))
WDRYOSHOV, B.A.; ANDUNEUKO, G.V.; SYTINA, N.P.; IVANOVA, Ye.A.; FLYUSHCH, L.I.
Effect of vit-in B12 on the function of the cICrsiological anti-
coagulatic)n system of the body. Vop.med.kh-m. 10 nr-,,.3:26.9-273
my-je 164. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Laboratorlya fiziologii i biokh--;-niii qvertyvanlya krovi biologo-
pochvennogo fakill'teta Moskovskogo gosudaratvennogo universiteta.
ADIDREYFNKO, G.V.; BAZAZIYANY G.G.; SYTINA, N.P.
Protective effect of combined introduction of fibrinolysin with
heparin against thrombogenesis in animals in prethrombotic state
and in experimental atherosclerosis. Biul. eksp. biol. i med.
60 no.7:31-34 J1 165. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Laboratoriya fiziologii i biokhimii svertyvaniya krovi
(zav.- prof. B.A. Kudryashov) Moskovskogo universiteta.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 922
Sytina, Nina Vladimirovna
Avtonomnyye dopplerovskiye radionavigatsionnyye pribory; kratkiy
obzor zarubezhnoy pechati (Self-Contained Doppler Navigation
Instruments; Short Survey of Foreign Literature) Moscow, Izd-
Vo "Sovetskoye Radio", 1957. 44 p. No. of copies printed not
given.
Ed.: Ivanushko, N.D.; Tech. Ed.: Sveshnikov, A.A.
PURPOSE: This monograph may be useful to aeronautical engineers.
COVERAGE: The book represents a brief survey of the American,
British, and Canadian literature of self-contained Doppler
navigation instruments. No personalities are mentioned. There
are 17 English references.
TABLES OF CONTENTS:
Card 1/2
Self-Contained Doppler Navigation Instruments; (Cont.) 922
Introduction 3
Operating principle of self-contained Doppler navigation in-
struments 4
Selection of basic parameters and operating conditions of Dop-
pler navigation instruments 10
A typical block diagram of Doppler navigation instruments 15
British Doppler navigation instruments 18
Doppler navigation instruments in the U.S.A. 29
Bibliography 44
Appendixes
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TL695.S9)
Card 2/2 JP/Sfm
12-5-58
MORROY, V.Ye. [Morrow, W.I.]; MAKK, K.L. [Mack. C.L.]; NIKOLIS, B.Ye.
[Nichols, B.S.]; LEONARD, Dzh. [Leonard, J.]; SYTINA, N.Y. [translator].
Single-sideband techniques In ultrahigh frequency long-range com-
munications.ffrom "Proceedings IIM," no. 12, 1956). 'Blektroovias'
11 no.10:21-31 0 '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Radio waves)
SYTINA, N.V.; KUCHUMOVA, K.I., red.; SKMOV, B.V., tekhn.red.
[Automatic control in the testing of electronic radio equipment;
brief survey of foreign literature] Avtomatizataiia iffpytanii
radioelektronnogo oborudovaniia; kratkii obzor 2arubezhnoi pechati.
Moskva, Izd-vo *Sovetskoe radio.* 1959. 93 P. (MM 13:4)
(Automatic control)
(United States-Blectronio equipment and supplies--Testing)
SITINA, KJO [translator]; PIK, I.TS. [translator]; SIROTINA, N.Ye.
ttranalatorJ; SERGOVANSEV, B.V. [translator]; MOROZOV. I.I..
red.; A SARDROVA, A.A., red.; SVESHNIKOV, A.A., tekhn.red.
[questions of the reliability of electronic equipment. Collection
of articles translated from~the English] Vopros7 nadezhnosti
radioelaktronnoi apparatury; sbornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo
*;Sovetskoe radio,w 1959. 185 P. (MIRA 13:9)
(Electronic apparat-us and appliances)
IAX
US Chemistry - Synthesis
Card 1/1 Fub. 22 19AO
Authors Kraft., M. Ya.; A.cracheva, E. B.; and Sytina, N.
Title : New method for the synthesis of polymer homologues of salvarsan
Periodical : Dok. AN SSSR 99/2, 259-26o, Nov 11, 1954
Abstract : A new method for the derivation of salvarsan polymer homologues from the re-
duction of 3-a-aino-4-hydrox-fT)henyl~tsinic acid vrith zinc po,.-rder, is intrudumd.
The value of the iodine constant indicated that this new method of reduction
offers high-molecular salvarsan of approcirrately the same quaLity as is- usuallv
obtained vft3n hyponhosphorcus acid is used as a reducing agent. The iodine
constant of salvarsan cannot be reduced 1~y using small amounts of zinc powder,
the salvarsan yield is reduced but the iodine constant remains unchanged.
Methods of s,,mthesiz_in,7' less po'Lymerized salvarsanes are sh%m. Six refere
3-Germun; 2-USA and 1-USSR (1912-1949).
Institution The S. Ordzhonikidze All-Union Scientific Research Chemical-Pharmaceutical
In5titute
Presented by: Academician A. N. Nesmeyinov, June 11, 1954
AUTHORS: Kraft.,M. Ka., and Sytina, Ye. N. 20-1-24/,44
TITLE'. On the Nature of the Spontaneous Variation of Viscosity in
Salvarsan Solutions (0 prirode samoproizvollnogo izmeneniya
vyazkosti rastvorov salivarsana).
PERIODICAL'. Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol- 116, Nr 1., pp. 89-92 (USSR).
ABSTRACT.' The high viscosity of salvarsan solutions in water is already known
since the first synthesis of this compound and was studied by further
authors. It depends on several factors: 1) on the temperatere at
which the solution is produced, 2) on the time during which it is
left standing, and 3) on the temperature at which the measurement
is taken. A strong polymerization and hydratation was supposed to
exist in these solutions. The variations of viscosity proved to be
reversible. The viscosity is to a high degree dependent on the method
of production of salvarsan. when it is produced according to Kober,,
it always yields much more viscous solutions. The works in the labo-
ratory of the author (under HA 11 below) proved that salvarsan is a
polymeric compound. The spontaneous variation of the viscosity of
its solutions depends, according to the authors, on the fact that in
the solution, according to concentration, acidity, temperature etc.9
Card 1/4 reactions may take place in which, due to dehydration, the chainexm
on tho Nature of the Spontaneous Variation of Viscosity in 20-1-24/44
'Sal-varsan Solutions.
tension of the chief valencies may take place. It is quite natural
that the viscosity can under certain conditions increase by dehydra=
tion, whereas under other conditions) on the contrary, a hydrolytic
splitting of the -As-O-As:- bonds takes place and the viscosity therew
by- decreases;. In order to verifyr this; asamption it had to be proved
that irL a salvarsan solution which became more viscous with incrws
sing time a polymer with a high molecular weight developed, i. e.
another compound. As the salvarsan molecule is very unstable, the
authors chose its isolation in form of the sulfate in a CO 2 -atmosphe.-
re. The production method is described. The resulting salvarsan basis
was transformed in ch-lorohydrate according to Ehrlich and then accor-
ding to Kober. Salvarsan according to Ehrlich 4L Bertheim contained
29,8 %As. The duration of outflow of a 0,4 %solution (in the vos-
cosimeter by Ostwald) at 270C was 0 minutes 43 seconds, molecular
weight = 72oo. After 3 days standing in CO it was found that the
2
viscosity of the 1.0/6-sulfate solution hardly differs from that of
chlorohydrate which stood 3 days and that it is much higher than the
viscosity of the initial solution. The test results describes convinn
Card 2/4 cingly indicate that t :he spontaneous variations of viscosity of th e
On the Nature of the Spontaneous Variation of Viscosity 20-1-24/44
in Sal-varsan Solutions.
salvarsan solution., 1) are subject to certain laws., 2) another
time prove that the viscosity of the salvarsan solutions does not
depend on a formation of associates but on the fact that salvarsan
is an actually high-molecular compound. Its structure is illustrated
by equation (1). In aqueous solutions the molecular weight may, den
crease or increase. This takes place in dependence on pH, temperature
and concentration, namely an increase by dehydration (separation of
H2 0 from the terminal groups of the molecule), or a decrease due 'to a
hydrolytic splitting of the -As-o-ks- bonds. It is very well-possible
that most of the "arseno compounds" described in publications in ream
lity are analogous polymers. (Excepted are the crystalline ones.
arsenobenzene,arsenotoluo]L and some others). Such trarseno compounds"
were described in a very great number and all have no practical imm
portance. An exception is represented by neosalvarsan whose struc-
ture the authors will attempG to clear up in the future.
Card 3/4 There are 15 references, 8 of which are Slavic.
usm/axjUlvated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. M
Abs Jour: Ref Mur-Riol., No 5, 1958, 20322.
Author : Z-4. ay~-iw - Chenykayeva.
,Ye. A
Inst :MeSiberian Scientific Research Institute for Grain
Cultivation.
Title A Proqpective Early Variety. (Perspektivnyy rannly sort).
Orig Pub: Kartofel', 1957, 110 2, 55-
Abstract: The Sedov variety potato was raised by the Siberian
Scientific Research Institute for Grain Cultivation through
crossing the Early --iu* 1830 Variety X Matadin variety
and raising the hybrid seedlings on high agricultural
ground during the summer planting. The early ripening
variety, in Moscow Oblast' on the average through 1953-
1956 almost doubly surpassed the productivity of the
Card 1/2
SYMIKY K.M. (Sytinyk~-K.M.J; MUSATENIN, L.I.
Metabolism in tall and dwarf nea lvaris~4es. Dop. AN UPSR no,9:1228w-
6~
:23-1 165- (MIPA 18:9)
1. Instit-ut botaniki PJI UkrSSR.
SYTNIK,,Yu., sportsmen 1-go razryada (Dnepropetrovsk)
The Eleventh Republican Competition. Kryl. rod. 15 no.9:7 S 16/..
(14IRA 18: 1)
SYTT-*T"
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SY-7Tc-,7IYA
2. USSR (6rn)
"Color irylex o" one retcor,
Astron. Zhur., 16, 110. 3, 1939. Astronomical
observator,,, Lenin.--rad University.
9. ~ Report U-1518, 21 Oct. 1951.
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1. SYTT":o-PlYA.) 11. "1 .
2. USSR (6CC)
lll~%ioto-eter for reasu-7-im- the brightness of neteor trains." Astron. '7h-ur.,
161 N6-5, 10,39. Astronomical observatory of the Leningrad University.
9, -IM Report U-1518, 3 net 1951
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2. USSR (6CO)
"Brightness distribution in the Solar corona in the infrared," Astron. Zhur.,
19, No 1, 1942. State Natura-Science Institute imeni P. F. Lesgaft; Astronomical
observatory of Leninr7rad. Universitcy.
9. IM Report U-1518, 23 Oct 1951
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SYTINSUCfA, N.N.
' ' `- "L
L,Abi~olute photometry of extensive celestial objects] Absoliutnaia
fotometrila protiazhennykh nebeenykh oblektov. Leningrad, 1948. 198 p.
(KLRA 7:.4)
(Photometry, Astronomical)
11-11--rs,ll T--udz~, Yubiloen,,q ri,~uch.
Sytin!;17a.ya,
to, u1,
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St,tey, ITO." 1949).
SO: U-,30'00, 10 Ju'l-Y ~3, (Lotwds I "--nurn-al lnyldl - 1 0
SYT111113KA'-'A, N. N.
ItThe Draconid 11-1eteor Stread', Vestnik Lening-radskogo Universiteta, Vol. IV,
No. 11, PP 3-10, 1949.
Doctor of Physicomathematical Sciences
307o6. SYTINSULYA, N. IN.
opredeleniya stepeni, gladkosti poverkhnosti planet fotometricheskimi
.metodami. Uchen. zapiski (Leningr. gos. un-t. im. Zhdanova), Seriya matem
nauk. vyp. 18, 1949, s. 123-37- -- Bibliogr: c. 131.
30705. sy,rINSKAYA, N. N.
Issledovaniya po metodike ab3odyutnoy fotograficheskoy fotometrii
protyazhennykh n,-besnykh obl'yaktov. U-chen. zapiski (Leningr. gos. un-t. ifft.
Zhdanova), Seriya m2tem. nauk, vyp. 18, 1949, s. 138-57. -- bibliogr: c. 156-57.
30779. SYTINSAY&, -i'1. IN-."
Issledovaniye poroga kontrastnoy chuvstvitellnosti zraniya pri nizkilall
znacheniyakh yarkosti. Uchen. Zapibki (Leningr. gos. un-t. im. Zhdanova),
Seriya -matem. nauk, vy-p. 18, 1949, s. 158-73. -- -Ribliogr: 6 nazv.
',SYTINSKAYA, N.N., dotsent, doktor fiziko-matematicheakikh nauk.
The accwmlative effect in photographic photometry. Nauch. biul. Len,
un. no.22:5-6 149. (ML9A 10:4)
1. Xafedra obshchey astronomil.
(Photography-Negatives) (Photometry)
SYTIESKArA. R.N.
Determining the degree of smoothness of planet surfaces by
photometric methods. Uch.sap.Lon.un. no.116:123-137 149,
(KLRA
(Planets) (Photometry, Astronomical)
10:3)
STTINSKAYA, N.R.
1111~&-tion of extensive celestial objects by methods of absolute
photographic photometrya Uch,zap.Len.un. no.116.138-157 149o
(MIRL 10-,3)
(Photometry,, Astronomical)
SYTINSKAYA, N.N.
~;:- -,A;,' ",
- , .7 -; '), A:.
~t
Investigating the threshold of cision contrast sensitivity at low
brightness values. Uch.zap. Len.un. so.116:158-173 149 inu
(Optics, Physiological)
10:3)
USSR/GeophYsics - Meteors and Comets Nov 51
"Plenary Cramission on Comets and Meteors," V. A.
Bronshten
"Priroda" No 11, PP 87, 88
An extensive plenary commission on comets and me-
teors, of the Astro-Soviet of Acad Sci USSR, was
held 24-25 Mar 51 in Mosdow. Reports were heard
from the following: K. P. Stanyukovicb and V. V.
Fedynskiy (on cosmogony); Ye. L. Krinov (meteor-
ites); E. K. Gerling (age of Earth - by argon
method); V. A. Bronshten (solar system); V. F.
Solyanik (formation of solar system and distribu-
tion of momentum); B. Yu. Levin (criticism of
207T49
USSR/Geophysics Meteors and Comets Nov 51
(Contd)
0. Yu, Shmidt's theory of cosmogony);
skays. (Lenir,&ad U Chair of'.Geb:.-Asitr'and,Mete6.r,
Ksi~T', I. S. ABtapovich (work of the Astrophys Lab
in'Ashkhabad);'A. M. Bakharev (work of Stalinabad
Obs).
V)
2M%kl
, - -f -I
I~j - , I! . ~ : ~
EIAIII zhizo, aft druLlhh planetakh? (Ic there life on
the other Goz~aO.Itprooyetizdnt, 1~;52, 60 pp.
SYTT11TISIAY3 01 111,
Eclipses, Solar - 1052
Exoedition to Khoresm for the observation of the total eclipse of the sun, 25 Apri-I
1952. Vest. Len. un. 7, no. 6, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified.
-~ --- -11~i
SYTINSKAYA.- N.' N.-
.; SHARONOV, V. V.
Moon - 3urface
Photometric and clorimetric study of the moon's surface. Vest. Len. un 7, No. 9, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified.
SYTIISKAYA, N. N. and SRMNOV, V. V.
"Problem of Investigating the Moon's Surface by Photmetrio and Calorimetric
Means," Vast. Leningrad U., Ser. Mat, Fis. i Khim., No.q. pp. 97-109s 1952.
A discussion of the two aasumptiones (1) that the process of meteroic
denudation has scoured the upper layer of lunar surface without change in color of
underlying rocks., in which case the surface presents bright and unchanged crustal
rocks reflecting natural light,, this permdtting by way of comparison with terrestrial
specimens a petrographic knowledge of the substance of the moonj (2) that the surface
is conVInuously covered by a certain crust of metamorphism created by meteoric action,
thus ezcluding the study of the petrographic composition of the moon.
252T51
::YTTjTSKA,YAj 11. 11.
_-'A 249TU'32
USSR/Astronomy - Moon SeP 52
"Nature of the Moon's Surface," Prof N. N. Sytinskaya
Priroda, Vol 41, No 9, pp 93-94
Data of photometric and colorimetric observations
from the numerous works of N. P. Barabashev, A. V.
Markov, L. A. Radlova, V. G. Fesenkov, V. V. Sharonov,
and other Soviet scientists. Says it can be assumed
that the dark spaces of the lunar seas are covered
with heavy ultra-fundamental rocks Qf the peridotite,
pyr6xenitelazid ddnite type -or by effusives of pic"rite,
while the continents consist of fundamental rocks
suggesting gabbro, basalt, and diabase.
249r82
SMITSKAY, N, 11.
Eclipses - Lunar - 1.952
Observations of the lunar eclipse of August 5, 1952 at the Astronomical Observatory
of the Lesgaft State institute of Natural Sciences in Leningrad. Astron. tsir. no. 130,
1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ... ~fty -1953. Unclassified.
SHA.RONOV,V.V.; SYTINSKA.YA,11.N.
Studying the reflecting capacit7 of the lunar surface. Uch.
zap.Len.un. no.153:114-154 '52 Offm 8:6)
(Mooa-Temperature and radiation)
SYTIMKAYA, R.N., professor. doktor fisiko-matematicheakikh nauk.
Investigation of the moon's surface. Hanka i zhiznl 20 no.10:23-25 0 153.
(MLHA 6;10)
(Koon--Surface)
SYTINSKAYA, N.N.
Composite catalog of the absolute values of visual reflective capacity, for
104 lunar objects. Astron.zhur. 30 no-3:295-301 MY-Je 153. (VI-RA 6:5)
1. Gosudarstvennyy yestestyenno-aauchnyy institut imeni F.Y. lesgafta.
(moon)
Preeenta a table of the absolute magnitudes, reduced to a unit norml
system, of the reflector capacity of various details of the lunar diskj these
details we0e obtained by observations and expressed in the form of a brightness
factor, and compares their average values. States that a catalog of such magnitudes
is useful for certain statistical camparisons. Table includes latitude and longi-
tude of each lunar object and five absolute values of its brightness factor (1935;
July 1938; Nov 1938; 1939; average).
257T69
SYTINSKAYA, N,N.. professor.
Relationahip of th&'valu88 Of the atmospheric transparency coef-
ficient in various parts of spectra. Nauch.biul. len.un. no,31:5-
6 '53. (MLRA 1013)
1. Kafedr& obahchey astronomii.
(Atmospheric transparency) (Spectrometry)
SYTINSKAYA, N.; SUSIDY, A.; SUAGINA, T.; ORLOVA, N.S.; POIOZMTSZV, D.D.
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Preliminar-y results of observations of the total solar eclipse of February
25, 1952, carried out by the expedition of the Leningrad University. Astron.
tair. no.136:10-13 Mr '53. (VI-RA 6:6)
1. Leningradskiy univeraitet. (Eclipses, Solar--1952)
SYTINUAYA, N.H.
Investigating the brightness and color of stone meteorites. Astron. tair.
no.136:22 Mr 153. (MLRA 6:6)
(Meteorites)
SYTINSKAYA. N.
Relationship between balls on the visual brightness scale of lunar
objects and the absolute values of the brightness factor. Astron.tair,
no.144:11-12 D 153. (MMA 7:6)
1. Goeudaretvannyy Yestootvenno-nauchnyy Institut imeni P.P.Leagafta.
(moon)
51TWAA1Aj Na FD_ 3-40F
USSR/Geophysics - Visibility parameters
Card. 1/1
Author Sytinskaya, N. N.
Title Certain parameters of the visual functions
Periodical Izv. AN SSSR,-Ser. geofiz. 1, 83-86, Jan/Feb 1954
Abstract Judges,the assumptions concerning the problem of measuring and computing
the visibility of distant objects from the point of view of the psycho-
physiological parameters. Concludes that it is necessary to establish a
law governing the perception of contrasts under conditions of a variegated
field of vision, to study the variation of the threshold of contrast sensi-
tivity for small objects of various forms under conditions of low brightness,
and to select the normal system for the values of visibility range. Refers
to her two related works of 1942 and 1949 (Uchenyye zapiski Leningrad. gos.
un-ta).
Institution : State Natural Science Institute imeni Lesgaft
Submitted : April 25, 1953
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SYTIIISKAYA. 11.11.
Effect of meteors on the nature of planets and satellites of
the solar system. Trudy All Tadzh. SSR 20:106-113 154.
(MIRA 13:3)
(Meteors) (Solar system)
gyTtMAVII N-14
SYTINSXAYA, N.H.
Choice of exposure in photographing the cater corona, and lacke's
comet. Astron.toir. no.149:16-17 W 154. (MIRA 7:7)
1. Gbauderetvennyy listestvenno-Vauchnyv Institut imeni, P.1tleogafta.
(Astronomical photography)
4/,
STTINSLkYA, -N..H.
Observations of the total solar eclipse of June 30, 1954, made
by the Iesgaft State Institute of Natural Sciences in Tevske
Antrou.-beir. no.3.52:6 3 '54. (MLU 8:3)
(Eclipses, Solar-1954)
SYTINSKLYA, H.N.
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Results of a single comparison of lunar objects and rocks for
brightness and color. Astron.tsir. no-153:17-18 0 154. OURL 8:5)
1. Gosudaretvennyy Yeatestvanno-nauchny7 Institut imeni P.7.1eagafta.
(moon)
KELISHTOPOVICK, A.N., [doceasedl; L'YOV, V.Te.; MJUKOV, A-V-, profe"or;
KOHOLIV, A.V.; GCLO501~11ir, L.P.; OGMOIWIKOV, K.F.,.'profeiiiir;
ZTGINSON, M.S., pxofessor; LOZIN-LOZINSKIT, L.X., professor:
VOROBOYEV, A-4., professor; ZOZLOVA, X-I-I XLZMWOV, B.A.; SUWOV,
A.K.; GBLIIPREY134 G.B.; USILIYNV, O.B.; LICHKOV, B.L., professor;
SYROKYATNIIOV; KUTYREVA, A.P.-, NATTERFELID, G.N.; SYTINSEM -A-1.
SH&RONOT, V.V.; STJVOROV, N.I.; KUCHEROV, N.I.-, TIK:!07I,-GftAP-,-A
GORSHKOV, P. K.
Addresses by A.N.Krishtofovich and others. Trudy Sekt.astrobot.Al
razakh.SSR 4:68-157 '55. (HLU 9:12)
(mare (Planet))
SYTINSKAYA, II.N.
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Photometric and colorizetric study of meteorites mnd their molten
crust. Meteoritika no-13:65-75 '55. (MLRA 9:2)
(Meteorites) (Photometry) (Colorimetry)