XORMOT, G.A. (Novosibirsk, Xtr3yaldy, r-n, ul. Kotoralcogo. d.6, kv. 32)
rntestinal r9tvulum with strangalation in nesonteriaL c"ctuc.
TestAhir. 80 no-ItI21-122 J& 158. (KM& It-M
to Is gospEtallnor khtmrgEchaskor, klimtki (save - prore I,L*
Brega&ze) ffovosibtrzkogo madttgtaskogo inetttutme
(MTWINA,L C83TRUGTICU. ettol. & pathogen.
intestinal knot forn. with strangulation ta ussemtertal
opening, surge (Rug))
(KIBXVMIW., &i6.
opening, wtth IntestLnal knot forn. & streaCmIntlou (Itus))
mr!,r,= A LL.#~ protesoor; MDRMOV, G.A., aspirant; KUZETSOV, Tu,7,,,,
aspirant --------
tat* remdta of p&lliatEve reo*ctlonx, of the 21v*r in alvoolar
achinocoooosix. Teat.khir. vo.545-50 162. (KMA 15CU)
lo Is goopitaltroy khlrurgichookay kliniki (say, - prof, I.L.
ftegadze), Novosibirskogo meditairskogo instituta. Adres arto-
roTt Nmoibiraki, Krasnyy pv,,,, d.3, gospitaltnaya khirurgiche-
okay& klinikao
(UVW.--SURGSU) (Lim-BlUTIDO
MORGUNGVp GA.
Uget of skin thermometry In differential diagnosis of some
a-cuts surgical d1seasea of the abdominal cavity. Khirurgila
38 no.1207-79 D 162, (MIRA 17t6)
1. It kafedry gospitallnoy kbirurgil ( zav. - prof. I.L. Pregadze)
Novoolbirokogo neditsinskogo Inmtituta.
r W 11 Sz. D., [-T---XQC6-LCVJKIY,. i. S., VIORQUINCY,
_LLt
HICIEM', V. L., SILICROV, 1. M., ZUBRILC7, L. YE., UF-J,;Tl!., N'. G., lzaf" L. S.
Shevyakov, Lev Daitriyevich, 1989-
Concerning the review by Prof. D. A. Strellaikov, Docents B. S. 14.cahin,
T&.Ye.Nekr&sovskiy,, and Eng. V. A. Flor*v on Acad. L. D. Sheypikov's book
"Fundamental theory or planning coal mines.* -
Ugletkbizdat, 199,0(Ugoll no. 3. 1952) Ugol 27, Moe 7. 1952,
9. Mo:;thl Ust 2f- Ruggla Accessions, Library of Coneress, October 1952. INGLASSIFIED.
L3 41 t 4,-6 E 611 (1 'fl-2M
ACC NR4 AP6025667 SOUFCE CODE; UR/0413/66/000t013/0134/0134
INVENTOR: Gra hevl_y.._I.; )fRrjzunov,__q~_; Po ovkin, N. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: Mechanical lock for aircraft actuating in ra Class 47, No. 183561
SOURCE: Izobretentya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye xnaki. no. 13, 1966, 134
TOPIC TAGS: aircraft power equipment. aircraft control equipment, aircraft
actuating equipment
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an aircraft actuating cylinder
consisting of a cylinder with a red locked in it by means of a split collar which is
L 391'~Q-06
ACC NR. AP6025667
cf~
set into an annular groove In the rod by the action of a floating piston (cre Fig. 1).
In order to eliminate nadirs an the Inner surface of the cylinder vs a result of the
collar movifig along kith the rod. In the cylinder body Is Installed a separator, In
whose bore is placed a split collar. Orig. art. has: I figure. (Kri
SUB CODE: 01, 03/ SUBH DATE: 3lDec64/ ATD PRESS:5-Oq'Y
to
L 081,00-67 EWD(m) DJ
ACC mt. _AF6629983 SO1jrH6F65rz: UR/04-1-1166/0001015/01941019k
INVENTORI Morgunov, G. K. - V. V.; Grachev, V. I.; Popoikin, X; A.
V~demikov
ORG: none
TITLE: Hydr lic-system actuating cylinder with two divided working chambere.
Class 62, No. 184140
SOURCE: Izabret prom obraz toy zn, no. 15, 1966, 194
TOPIC TAM: hydraulic equipment, hydraulic engineering, actuating cylinder
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued for a hydraulle-system actuating
cylinder with two divided working chambers containing pistons with rods. In order
to wake it possible to operate on two independent systers and to decrease the
cylinder's length, its outer-chamber piston rod consists of two concentric tubes.
7he rod's Inner tube Is also the Inner working chamber, the piston rod of which Is
firmly fastened in the body of the outer chamber; in the inner 6arber's piston
rod are channels 'for the supply and discharge or the working rluido Ln4 In the outer
chamber's piston are drainage channels connected with the atmosphere through a
space between the rod's tubes. To simplify the design for operation on one system
and to simultaneauslr Increase the force an the rodo the outer-chamb4tr piston rod LID
made or one duct and in its w&U next to the piston is a Itole conne,:ting the working.
chambers. (KTJ
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Coll,
Ctlo
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dlilhtheria z~natoxjn, f the naturn f C S., SULUS and
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epildenjologii j - S. 4-'taki~ov.
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SO: U-3264, 10 Arril 1953,,(Letopi, Ii:,Iurnal Inykh stat,,,, 1:0. 3, 1949) 5-~3.
Sur-nation of toxic stirml.-ot-on nnthof-,qrdc f~.ctor cf th-
of Ow rr-.,-&iv- w of tho a,imA, < in lt;v !-u-7i:sT ~(,Yl-
to,-10 ntlmull, tion. ~~-Port 1. ',.lip.
c,iirs, of' B,rln~ Is
~'aterinly muchnykh koniermtnit, Kiev, 195)..
Srl e ("Ova ts~l I 3y. i.! Irstitift -rid--Iiolo,-Ii i '.Ikro~
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FD-558
UZ73R14'aul2ine Antibiotics, Microctde
Card 1/1 Pub. 148 - 21/23
Author Korgunov, I.N. and Astakhova, P.S.
'% 4 -WWWANWM- -16""NOPWO--l
Title The action of parenterally administered microcide
Periodical Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i imun. 6. 65. Jun 54
Abstmet Parenteral administration of a new antibiotic, microcide, to animals
simAtaneour-ly experimentally infe(,ted with staphylococci results in a
decrease in the pha,_Tocytic activity of fee cellular elements within
the animl organism. On the basis of experiments desitped to study thic
phenomenon, it was concluded that the effect of microcide on pharocytic
activity was not due only to its action on bacterial cells, but also to
an indirect effect on the neuro-humoral regulatory mechanism of the
treated animals. No references are cited.
Institution The Ukraninian Institute of Epidemiology, Kicrobiology and Hygiene
(Director - Ca:ndldate of Medical Sciences S.M. Terekhov)
Submitted September 14, 1953
KCIRGUNOT, I.N. - MKIK. X.R. W, 1.7.
Iffect of I&rg* conoeutrations, of penicillin on Streptococcus
havolyticus, Zhmr,mIkrobfol.&pid.L in=n, na,7"101 it' ~54, (KLRL 704
1. Is Kiyevokoga imatuixta spEdeatalogit E aikrobialogtt.
V1111=11) PTOGMM)
Abstract U-7920, 8 YAr 56
MOROUROv-, I.Y. - AS?MMOTk, P'.S.
.._!, t q., -~_ ; *1 17-
2f fe*t of aicrocide on pue=acoccus infections in aice. Zlvmr.afkro-
biotaepid* i iumm. no.8:87 Ag 154. OMRL 7:91'
i, re Ukralaskogo LustMata apideuiclogil, m1krobtalogii I Clgiyaar.
(BACMICIM) (PSMOCOCCUS)
MORGUMT I.R.
Pnblem f aural regulAtion of antibodr forsation. Kedrch. ZEaw.
74 mo.MLZN~ 154. (KLRL 6: 10.)
1. U,k:rntnlskijr Institut spidentalogit I aftrobtatogti, Xtiv.
(AITIGM AND AMTMDI-ZS.
antibodr foru..regmUtion by nerTous oyateu)
(WAIDUS STSTR~J, pb7stologr',
regmtation of antibody form.)
LoWfIcance: of IswcaoloCic specificity lit the phonowwa of
paradox sensitivity to toxins. Biu1.ekwp.bio1J mod., 37 A0.34
49-53 Kr '54. (NLRA 7t6)
i. rz Ukrainvikogo, inatitat& spidesiologii. nikrobiologiL L
g1glyany (dr. kandidat wditsinskikk nauk S.I.Terokhor)
(BACTIMIL,
Otoxins, mensitiTitr of animus to single large doct
& rspeats& s=IL dooes)
XORGUMOV-1 1. 1. 1 KHATUNTS37't T.T.
Possibilit.r of production of the, phenomenon of paradoxical sensitivitr
with toxic. products of dysenterr bacilli. Diul.skipbiol L Sed., 18
no.G-.48-51 Ag 154. EKLaL 7-.91
1. rz Ukrainskogo inxtttuta, spidemicloCiL, mikrobiologit I. gigirtr7,
(dtr* kando meditsinskikh nex S.I.Terekhor), Xirev.
(SHIORL",
dreenteriaw toxin. prod. of phenomenott of paradoxical
sensitivityl,
(ALLMGT, experimental,
paradoxioat sensitirtty phenomenon, pro&. with Shigelta
dy%enterlse toxin)
NOR=OYt I.T. EUTUIFTSIT. T.T.
wdww~
Significance of doses and intervalt in the sumation of atilmlatton
frou tetanus toxta. 2hnr.raikrobioI.9piIA twxuns no,,,5:34-38 155.
(KEaL R,.7)
1. 1z Udrainskogo, instttuta, spidamtologit,. milcro"itologit t gigirar4r
(dLtr* -kaniidat madtttinskikh nauk S.I.Terekhoy).
(UTMS.
toxic, role of dos. & frequency. of admin. an aumattair,
of off .)
USSR / General Problems of Pathology, The Patho- U
physiology of the Infectious Process.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-atol., No 22, 1958, 102497.
Author : Morgunov, 1. 14.
Inst r NO"t-given.
Title On the Problem of Physiologic Regularitte3 In R(2-
ception of Toxic and Antigente Stimulation With
Bacterial Toxin,
Orig Pub: V sb.: 03novy Immuniteta, M., 1956, 55-68.
Abstract; No abstract,
Card 1/1
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Tsfrewvialu. BRWM's Ott%;
TALUIC9 T.Ta.; LKTMM~ CA*: LUGLSSXIT# 9.1o;
MU.-LOKULTIT. Te.L. tokhrodaktor
-services in connection with widespread
popuUtionjOrganisstalla
teditaiasimea abospechealia pri masayykh parashentiakh natelealia.
r~d. A.R. Kineuka. Klgv. Goat, as&@ isd-va UMv 19,57o
Z
494 P. (KEaL to: 5)
USSR / Microbiology. Anaerobic Bacilli. F-6
.'tbs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., Ho 16, 1958, 72201.
-1.u"-'or liorgunov, 1. No
im t -N-OV-6-17ml -.- -
Title Comparative Observations of the LenFth of Tr- *-
munity and Res-ilts of Revaccination During
Different '.Iiethods of L-munization by Tetai-,u:3
atoxins,
Orig Pub: V. sb.; Anaerobnyye infektsii, Kiyev, Gosmeaizdat
USSR, 1957, 49-53.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
USSR/General Problems of Pathology, Allergy U-2
Abs Jour : H3f Zhur - BIoL, 1(0 13g 19A uo 6o9ft
1, 1 -
Author : -HoEF=2Y- I.PC
inat
Title : Ahaphilaxis to ThxIs
Orig Pub : Tn. mikrobiol. epidemiol. i irmunobiol. 1957, No 10, 59-66
Ab3tract : Anatoxins (staphylococco, hyphetria, tetanus,, botulin,
malignant edem anI purified atreptacocci toxin lerythrogen,l),
beside their toxic exU immunogeaic properties are also aller-
genics. Gulnes pigs, who 7had received Injections of the above
named toxins retained a state of sensitization, while the re-
solvent doae produced in these animals a state of an%plylactic
shock.
Card 1/1
KOROWWO Igor, likalayevioh -.- ~
EBacterial toxins and austozinsl. Baktariftya tokainy I
anatokainy, Kiev, Goewdigdato USSR, 1959, 281 pe
(KMA 13:11)
(TOMS AM Arf rf CIMS)
of,
r,~j nr infr-ction and
i 1 JE
11 1 r f, f: , v
'ho posAbilitr of riT), 'S
)hyiococcal to-f ins .nd ~--Q; tlhosr,, of d!
s ta r
f r _i n.Lln s
itility
of -~acillur I'Clcstridi,im) hist ::',rti-U7-1 ;mrl IAb r1o as, !:,r,, Ill. r) i r~.,
r~'Port
sum-LtIon of toxic st'lnul; tjon with, thin *,,uxin o1,
oede-intieng.
Abrut tho nns-
of
:9'
ntmriily nnuchn 'vkh konfr-r-Asil, ~;ov,
(Kipvskil), '. ia ii chno-Issle dcvr, t rd 'nst~~tl,,t ~J)
I:c)rLijnov, I. N., Zatui,', 'j. U-0 Ywud, ami venins 7. 1.
TP,Ij-ing, of dirhtherial t.oxr. J,y of' radiunif-Itive
-.3 o tune C;
I~aterjsly rmi,.rhn-,4:h
Nauchno-issledmit-11n;-i-i Ins'itxt.
F i #-! vsk iy I I
.arf,i.rlov, T. :1.,, and Yrif-iiejt :3. 11.
Two v sea of hotulii!i, corrr!(:t-'! W!"Oh th" -i rinu:nnticn of 11i.sh,
to the (~l:,ss Pf Fisn knc-.;n ns "cIvs'lic".
i~latA,rl:ly naijchrrjkh i.onferentzil, Kiev, 19~~9. 2
(KJr,vr,k.iy t~~auchno-icsl(-dov~itpll:~',civ Iratitut E:-~jdI-TI'OLOjA-'j i
matamov, r, N, Doc Biol sci (dism) -- "rho allergenic properties of lotatertal
arotorins and anatcocins". KI,5y.,, 1959o 16 pp (Acad Sci Ukr SSR, Dopt of Blol Sci)p
200 copies (KLI No 229 19591, 111)
HORGUOT. I.I.; WSINDTICH, N.A.; TAGIJD. S.L.
ftpeirimental studies on a w4el of dysenterr Infectlov. Report fo.l:
ruduation of experimental 4ygenterr infection using prelivinarr atit.-
sitization in cats. Zhur.ei-krobiol,spid.1 imun, 30 00,7921-Z7 JI 159,
WU 12:11)
1. r% Uyevatogo Inatituta spidemiologil, vikrobiologil i gIgEr-mr,
I Instituta infektsionzykh bolecuer LM SSSR.
OTBUTIM. RLCILLUX - experimental)
.- ~ 4
17(2,10) my/16_r,-g-j_iT/47
AUTH=t !~~~~aksimovich, N.A., and Yagud, S.L.
TITLE: Experimental Search of & Kodal for Dysenterr Infection. 11, Using
the Principle of Summation of'Stimul&tion as, & Pathogenetic Keohaniam
for Inducing Dysentery in, Cats
PIMIODICALt Zhurnal nikrobiologii, epidemiologii I immunoblologil, 1959,, Mr 9.
pp 78-85 (USM)
ABSTRAOrt The-, article describes the efforts of a group or researchers for find-
Ing an effective meana or reproducing dysentery in cats, to be used
as models for study of the disease. In part I or the, article the
authors had described methods of inducing dyserntery in cats. These
methods, however, were rather far rowsoved from the normal means or
natural infection and somewhat invalidated the cats as experimental
mode-Is. As N.M. Sirotinin, I.Y. Ovsiyevakay&, Ye.A. Brodskay& and
Gromashavskaya. had demonatrated. kittens show & greater seraitivity
to Shigalla dysentertae thaa. adult cats. Here, the morphological
lesions to their intestines correspond to those in adult cets, In-
fected after preliminary sensitization. In view of this, The authors
Card 1/3 attempted to induce dysentery, by making use of the mechanism or
sov/16-5c 1-9,- 17/4T
Experimental Searnh of a Model for Dysentery Infection. ri. Using the Pr:nciple of'
SummaLtion or Stimulation as a Pathogenetic Mechanism for Inducing Dysentery in Cats
summation of stimulation with daily per os; administmtfon tif minimum
amounts of Shigella. dysenteriae. It proved possible to irutuca dysen-
tery by 4 doses of 1-5 million bacteria, administered per fis at inter-
vale of 24 hours. A single sum dose (4-2D million bacteri,t) failed
to induce dysentery. Dysentery is probably induced, as CoL.ows- the
first doses of Shigella. dysenteriat disintegrate in, the, Wly of the,
cat to form an endotoxin. Intensified by the summation *Veot, these
endotoxins cause pathological lesions of the intestines anit this, in
turn, provides ready ground for the invasion and WUltipliCLtiOn Of
the Shigella, dysenteriae, thus leading to the development )f the in-
feation proper. It is of interest that the first dose or two of live
ShIgella, dysenteriae may safely be replaced by the same dose of
vaccine, prepared from the same strain.
Card 2/3 There are 4 photos and 2 Soviet references.
SOV/16-9-9-LTAT
Experiment&I Search of & Model for D7aente--T rnfeation. II. Using the Principle or
Sunmtion of Stimulation as a Pathogenetic Kechaniam for Inducing Dyaentery in Cats
ASSOCTATT(W.t Kiyevakiy inatitut epidemiologit, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny (Institute
of Epidemiology, Kicrobiology and Hygiene, Kiyev'), Institut Infekt-
aiQnnykh bolezney A&,. -~M (Institute of Infectious. Diseases) of the
AKR, USSR
SUBKrr.Wt Kay 22, 1958
Card 3/3
-MORGUNOV'$ I.N.j KIIATUNTSE7, V.V.,
Possibility" of reprodcaing the phenomenon. of paradmical sensitivity
with reference the taxins or staphyloco-cci and Bac perfrigens.
Biul. ekap. bix L mod. 49 no.303-76 Kr 6o., OUPA 141' 5)
1. Iz Kiyevokogo inotituta. apAsmiologii, L mikrobiologil (dir. -
kandidat mediatinskikh nauk SJI.Terekhav). Pre4tavlena dayutviteltnym
chlenam AMN &WR T.K.Chemigavakim.
(STAPHILOCOCCUS) (CU)STRMIUK PERFRIGESS)
(TaXINS. AND LWITCOCINS)
FLMUI[OV, I.U.; URSIMLYN, Yu.A.; LkGUDp S.L.
Experimental searchea- for a mod--I of dyienterial Infactiout. Report ]TO-3.'
Fixther study or the nuarAtion of infeetioua irritations ts a p&tho-
genic mechamisa in a nodal of experin--atal dysentery-. Zhir. mik-robiol.
epid. L im=. 32 no.6933-38 Jo t61. (MIU 15:5)
1. lz Kiyevskogo instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiclogii.
(usarnal)
W-S,FTLYU, Yu.A.; MORGUROV, I.N.; YAGUD,
Morphological features of experiment&L, dysenterial irXiction
in cats in relation to the dose &nd m=ber of microbi&,L cells
administered. Biul. ekap. biol. L med. 52 no.9:112-1-IS 5 t6l.
(HIRA 15:6)
1. Iz Kiyovskoga inatituta epidemnialogii i mikrobiolcCii.
Predstavlena deyst'vitelinym chlenom ItEdv' SS~;H L.V. Grozazhcvski=.
(DYSLIMURY)
MOGUROV I-Ne- YAGUDj S.L.; BAESF.T=4'r ru.A.
v
-
Experimoutml reproduction of typhoid fevor In gminaa ptgs
and rabbita. Zhur., mikrobiol.,, apid. i '--mn. 33 ao.1:40-45
j& '6z. (M-U, 150)
1. 1z KiyeTakogo InstituU apidemiclogii L mikrobialoj:ii.
(V-PHOID a-&R)
"ICIEGUMNO I.N.
The Importance of t~e reacti'vity of ti.e ani=al b7-47 in the
of toxic stimuli. Foport No.l: The effe~:t or allergic --sct'vity, on
the courae of Behring's Pienomonon. Blul. eksp. biol. i -.;ed- 54 no.8:
73-76 Ag 162. (M I lu ~ 17: 11)
1. It Klyevskago Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologL* . Fiedstayler.-i
deystvitellnym chicnom A?.O,,i '.J,',R L.V. Gro=ashevskim.
MORGUMOV, I.N.; UQUOt S.L.; MWEIN, Yu.A.
ExperiwntaLl findings on the pathogenesis of dysentery, J. k~g.
apidem. 7 no,2t205-219 163.
1. Institute of Epidemiology and Kicrabiology, Kiev.
(DIMTERI) 1% Sq I av f. I A )(LDTHLTIC XWEH) OUUR.",Y)
~'-"RIJUNOV. I.N.; YAGUDO S.L,; BUSITM, Yu,k,; NOVIKOVA, L.B.
Explarimental search Zor a dyaintery infootion modoil. Peport Y0.51
Use of the sti-slation su--jation principle for reproducing dyten-
tery in guinea pigs. Zhur. mikrobiol.,, epid. i i=:un. 40 no.j.:
'72-78 Ap 163. (MIRA 170)
1. It Kiyevskogo irztituta epidemlologil I mikrobiologli.
ACCESSION 11R: AP4031445 S/0016/64/000/004/3040/0045
AUTHOR: Korg,:nov, I. N,; Yagud, S. L*; garahteyn, Yu, A.
TITLE: Mechanism of potentiating, toxoid antigen action with a toxin.
Report 1, spectricity of toxin potentiating action
SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, apideniologii I i=aunobiologii# no* 4t
40-45
TOPIC TAGS: potentiation, potentiating mechanism, toxoid antigen
action potentimtionp toxin potentiating mechanism# diphtheria toxo1dr
diphtheria toxin, staphylococcus toxin, tetanus toxin, tcxln
nonspecific potentiating action
'ABSTRACT: Experimental data on various methods of potentiating toxoid
antigen action with sublethal doses or spacifie and nonaracirio toxins
faro presented. Immunization with a diphtheria toxoid and a sublethal
doao or diphtheria toxin produces a stronger titer (51Z) than with
diphtheria toxo1d by, its6ir MIAE), Large doses of utarhyloaoocual
,toxin added to a diphtheria toxoid significantly, increase diphtheria
-toxoid atren th but not so mueb. as the addition of a di ELtheria
..toxin. Small aiaphylococous toxin doses do,not
potenJ~tv-, diphthoria,
Card- .. 1/2
C0983TON XR: AP4031445
toxcild antigenia action. Ntanua toxin also does not display a
.Potentiating afrect on diphtheria toxoid. In experiments (in guinGs.
'pigag diphtheria toxin (I Dlm per I ml toxoid) stimilates antibody
fornation equally whether introduced together with the toxoId or
,separately Into different extrerzitie3, ~Intravenous injGction of toxin
lappears. to inhibit antibody formation, The potentiating phenomenon. is
normpocifice with toxin sublethal doses manifesting potentiating
~effocts on non-homologous toxoids as well as hamalogous toxaids, Ona
of the potentiating madhanisms of toxin appears to be its local toxic!
efroot, Another potentiating mechanism of toxin appears to be stL=-
lation of effector cal2s of the regional and more remote lymphatic
systems and possibly other ayatems. Grig. art, h": 5 figures,
ASSOCIATIO14 : Kiyevskiy institut suldemidogit L m1krobialogii
(Liar Epidemiology and Kiarobialogy rnatitttte); Kiyevskiy madLtainskir, ihatLtALt
&g0molftea (Kiev Kadical, 1hartituta)
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Gon: LS NR FEF SOV: 003 OTHER: 001
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BJUGhTFU', Yu.A.; *"07-'lGl7aOV, 1.1'.; YALGUD, S.L.; S.-CLO', L.S. (Klyt!v)
.olof-iml stuly (if th~- Of tl!~p E-
"orj~ -
tirmn of toxin on uitll~.or3r ntimml,tion Lrf tax,)-d. ~-*1:1-1. lonl.
12'6 no.5t25-31 t ~,/, ,":I)
1. ,r.- t -1, 1', ' *,
-.; - 0
XCEGUNOVt I.N.; DRMLER, Te.G.; TMUM, re.S,
Si-ary of antigerde stimulation and wavo of its utilizatio.,- in the
production of antitcxic sera. Ikuch. oza, proixy, bakt. Fre `:, 10:
151-158 16L1. (MIRA 18,,7)
1. Kiyevskiy institut epide-niclogit, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny.
URCE -6 A-i-U-
ACC NR, AP 6 03 3 6 E 4 0 R 01 6/66/00010100056/0061
1- KALUROYS TAA PrA
;ORGI none
I
ITITLE: Received signal fluctuations in the Antenna of a nubile object
~in urban %ltcaahart and vittar-wavebaid mobile radio, communication
Sys tens
SOURCEt Elaktracvyac'. no. 109 19669 S6-62
TOPIC TACSs radio reception, mobile radio
Aa-eess
A
ASSTRACTt ZxpressLona for amplitude distribution of radio 6ERnals
received by a vehicle unit in an urban VIEF and URF mobile radio iyatent
are obtained an the basis of random process theory. The corretattam
function and frequeacr apectrust of the random received cEgnaL camponant
are dat*m1ned hy'coasidaring reflections from YarLous urban topographL-
cal obstruccianst The time durations and median frequency of amptLtude
burst occurraaces are found. The !!raquancy spectrum of the random
received sEgual-couponant is narrow in the receiver antenna and Lg
cymmotrLcat around the trantaLttar frequencyg the distribution dam&Ltr
at Eta edges approaches infLuLtyo The **am occurrence frequency of
N;u AP6033684
hurstip spproximatety equaLs the Doppler frequesty and is Ladepandent of
the dEractLam of the vehicLals savemeta. OrLge arto beat 2 ftgurtsp
15 foraulasi and I table. -,;
SUB COOKC LTJ OVSK UTIts 050ctOl Olld l9ft 0041 019 kgrc 003
f A rf NVT T
J,I
1EPO"UNOV, N. G. iMITKOV, K. A. M A-Y E~ Y I - ;il' t-i A.Z E-t* I tG
"Development of c~ipeerheatln~!- [c.-wer mmAorr of ci -,, a r c k
report submitted. for 3rd Intl Cong, Ucen of Atomlc- Enerr.,_;,
3L krg-~.'f Sep 6.4.
L 2004L._61 UT, (0/4PF(Q)-2V9WWr00 Pr-4/P4~4/P%-'* SSV/AM DK
XC-CZSSXOIC SRv AP400513 6/0089/64/017/005/0135/01"
AVMRSc Dollezhat*p 9. A.r Y*W-VYSn0yf L--Ya-p Aloahchonkov, P.
A. ~j Vereva, G.-A-1 ff2rqu6"M&.&L--KqxaY*V, Yu. Z.P
&Z var G. D. I Tryukow, SmOlLaL V.
-'Ja
Kononov, V. X.1 Petrov, V. A.
TZTLAc Development of Power reactors of the type used in the Solo-
yarsk Atomic 9tatLon with nuclear atoms superheat
SOV=c Atomnaya onecqiya, v. 17, no. S. 1964, 315-144
TOPIC TAGSs reactor feasibility study, reactor fuel element, reac-
tor powers reactor coolant
ABSTRAM After stating that a desirable trend in the developimant
of reactor construction to towards larqer per unit power rat0go,
i*%Lch call for W-gar turbine atoms pressures &Ad temperatures. the
authors discuss the feasibility of further development of uranLurr-
CEM 14,
L 20048-65
ACCCOSLON VRe AP4049SJI
graphite reactors of the channel type, such as are used in the
Soloyarsk atomic electric station, with nuclear superheating of the
steam. The rating has been increased to 200 KW by changing over
from two-loop to ainqla-loop operation and by modifying the working
channels. The use of tranx-crLtical pacameters will Improve the
heat transfer and hydrodynamics of the cool*nt flow and, toqethor
with this us* of sinqlar-pase conatLuction will make r&tLnqu of 800--
1000 MW possible. Ouraup rates of 40--45 thousand W-day at* prom-
jected with 5% enrichment. Other topics discussed ate possible,
intorchangeabilitr of fuel elements, optimal fuel element construc-
tion, optimal channel arrangement., and possible improvements in the
neutron balance: and, distribution. Oriq. art. haze a figures and
3 tablow.
A860MATIOge gone
CW4 2/3
L 24218-65, rdT(a)/1Pr(c)/ZPr(n)-Z/&P2 PrA/PeA/ft_4 DK
ACCESSION NR: APS001269
(deassaod)
AUTROR: Kurchatay, L Yt. Fj*ks~rg._M.. J~.; Ale#hchenkov,
Z. i Drqxj2r,, _F.S. . Ysmsl'Xar~o- F. Ya.; ZhImoy, A., P.; Kaxachenka W. A.;~
Knyazev,r,- , V.. Ko dratlyev, F. EAYreqLko
Cr n V V, o
L~~ . _q~t;
Fettinin- H. V0, Srr4rptov, V P.; Ttlxzfn- V. F Ulpzw A. G.. Chikhladze,
1. Chul~ov P 1j, SheyeleX_ Yjt- V,
TITLE: Pulse graphite reactoAGR
SOURCE: A tomnayaenerglya. Y. 17. no. 6. 1964. 463-04
TOPIC TAGS: pulse graphA reactor. high neutron flux pulse. nuclear reactor
ABSTRA1 -,he paper Is a summary of the SSSR (322a report at the Internation-
al Conk: on Peaceful Uses of Atomic znq;r" It
aii iiibo'ratiun of the description of the pulse graphite reactor IGR giveri by
S. hf. Feinberg at the Second International ConfoTenow. The pulse roactort, are
used when a high neutron flux is dostrablor. Tho described reactor ws# in opera-
C" 112
L z4a&45
ACCESSION NR: "5001268
tion for aeveral years. and is sUll working without failure. Orig. &A. has: 9,
figures
ASSOMATION: Nom
SU13mrr ED: 00 EXCL: 00 StM COVIC: NP'
NR IMF SOV: 002 OTHZR: 001
cWd
Moamar Ma kaMIdAt to I Iskokho Vale tv emqIdt nauk; LAPM. F.I.. ksaltdAt
tft~l miciktx nmk; ZMAITO(. A.F.
Warrow-atrIp, plowing in regiom of *zc*#aira molaturo. Zowle4ello 4
no.7t67-* -TI t56. (MLILA qz9)
I.Wiminaadskara opytao-mliorativnVL atsAttlyas
(Plowin&)
IW-4
Abe Jour : Nf & t' - Uol-., No 4 1958,, go 1493
"Imor :A.--. Agapoff:, Nol. Mar1runov
Inst :96" Givsa
Title : of the Depth of Pllxrving o= the Wintsr rqe Crop ca
Modl= GruYA Folder Soil.
Orl g Pub :ZAalaUllyaj. 19.1156: No up U7--Uq
Abstract :The experiment was performed. in 19,14 at t:Ne davelopme--tIOL "est
s--Ati= of K&Ungr&dskjVa Oblaiitl on light ,%olzolle szr.O,,r-
~L-rgWacaozw polder soil. On t-he sh*J-1ov plowed lot (Mom..
bor-alless shallow plowing from 10 to 12 cr), the plant- gnxxth
*=d the &,;Uvity of Its soil zidcroflora at&--tad str]-for than
cc the 'Lot with deep plwing (32--39 =),* with me &aA- -J2e swa
mrs of sovingj, there was or-ly bp-lf the amunt off plaes over
1 M2 after deep plowing. OM tte lot with ShALUM plovicg the
yield of vint4r'rys was 2e-3 csatmars,. and with doep plz4-2g
13-T cantmers per hectize. Im s5ild that am texpo7xrily ex-
c;essively wet2 sb&Ucw plowing xhows bett4r res-u7~,, for winter
r-r3ps than deep plowing.
Card z/1
USSR Soil Scionao. PhyaLfial and Chmical Properties
of soils.
Abs Sour: Ref Zhur-Biol,o N) al,, 1958, 195719.
Author : 4Qpov, As I@# Morgumv, N. 1.
Inst : Not given.
Title : Ratio of Capillary and Noncapillary Porositr of
Soil aa a.Faator in Providing Plants With Water.
Grig Fub; Pachvovadaniya, 1957, 12, IC3-207.
IT
Abstract: As a renult of vogatative experiments in contain-
ers filled with podzolia soils taken in Kalinin-
gradskaya Oblast, a m-xfatm whoat harvest of 175%
over the control va-s obt%ined on soil character-
ized by aggragatC3 Of 2-a a and by a ratio of
capillary and noncapillary porosity of 3.5:1.
Tho harvest falls sharply with the decrease of
Card 1/2
1. MMUMTO: Felt# k*Dda seltskokhow. rAuk
I-, .
Iffeat of Irsinage aid length of eVicultural utilization cc ths
properties aid fortilEtr of peat toile, Trudy IT*,rNIIGLK mo.12c293-205
'57, (KIRA l2tIO)
(Peat toile)
MORGUNOV, N..I.t k"491-4skokhotyayrtvenn~kh naukr AGAFOV, 4.1., kad.-
---------Tglls-k-okh3zyaystvennykh nauk
i
From work results
Land rmp ovemnt,
KOMS no. .0-16
or the Kalininfrad Province Experimental and
Station durinr the period 1948-1956. ff&"h.tmdjr
159. (KIRA, 15rl)
(Winingrad, Province-Dralmare)
KRIVONOSOV, I.K., kand.telhn.nauk.,t,~,~~~~-liov, N.I.,
nauk-. SIDONTSFI, L.N., inzh.
Some specific features of the desirn of drainage systems In Win'-
F-,rad Province. Rauch. trudy KOMS no.l:"0-63 '559- (MIRA 1-:1)
(Kaliningrad Province--Drainage)
--,jlp~~',I.OY,.,.N-I-,-ka.-4.sellskokhozyayF-tve.inykh nauk; Prinimali uchastiyr-:
PAVLOV, V.N.; YnMKOVA, Z.M.
Fztablishing artificial hayfieldr and r-r-anont pastures In tte
repeatedly water-IoEFed polders of KalinInCrad Erovinne. Nauct,.,
trudy LOMS no.1:165-174 '59. (MIRA. 15:1)
(raliningrad Province-Pastures and nnidows)
TURNASI P.A., doktor sallskoklioz. nauk; IIORGUNOV',, If.r,,, kand.
sollskokbot. rmuk I .
Effteianc.r or pftmt~~neral-4=oni& fertilizers produced
comarcially under tba conditions prevailing in the lanin-
grad Province. Trudy VXIITP na.:18,25-33 f61. (KIRL 17t1)
TMW , P.A., doktar aollskokhoz.nauk; MORGUROV, kand.ael(skokhat.
nauk
Effactiva. use of peat and a=craiw fertilizers on vegetable and
pot&to state farms of Laningrad Province. Torf. prom, 38 na,,5:
13-17 161. (KIRA 14rIO)
1. Voaooyuzrqy nauchno-issledantelfskiy institut torfyanoy
praaqshlennosti.
(Leningrad Fr&rince-Fertilizers and ma=res)
N. T. lfor.~anov, k. 7. Yandelbatm (v3cR), r. T'. chel-alor
0 Production of peat fertilizerv at, Industelal peat entArnrl-mm *
HAnort aubmitted for tie 2nd International Peit CorWress, Leningrad,
Lug 63.
FANDWBAUHi Alekeardi, lovilrovich, invh.; ZAYjl;TAPIN.t Doriff
F 11
qkhaylovicho inzh.; FORGUNCV, JflkPlfq-IVJWndW4-k"r P
sellkhos. nauk; CFXPlM'Tjn,-, Sho,dor..YalovleTichr ksmd'.
takhn. nauk; CHUAROV, U,D-31 Md.; LLRIONOV, G.Te., tektzl-
red.
[IndustriLl production of
h-amyehlerx.oe praizvodstvo torfor.inerallno-am-iachrykh udob-
renii i torfianai pcAstilki. [By] A.I.VAndellba= i dr. Yo-
okya Gosenergoizdatp 1963. 231 p. (KIU- 17c1)
flFertilizers arA manures) (Peat)
ACC NA, AT6003097 SOURCE CODE: UR/3181/6"4/OOL)/015)'0275/0282
A1j7E'OR: Teererin, V. i.
M n Nlki4~inl ye~ G.
0.1 None
-TIT-11,3: Takin g into account nonuniformity of the gas supply in tho
hydraulic design of a gas main
BOUP.03: Kuybyshev, Avlatelonnyy-Institut, Trud7, -no. 15, pt. 2. 1963.
Doklady'kustovoy uauchno-tehbniohi4k-o-y-Yo-nferentsiI po voprooam
zakhanikl zhidkosti I eaza iReports of the Joint scientll-,(,~-tecsinical
V -282
con.forence on problems of the mechanics of liquid and gas), 275
TOPIC TAGS: gas engineering, hydraulic resistance, p1pelino
ABSTIUM: The article otarts VIt% a review of Important work In the
field done In the Soviet Union and Lbroad. The experimental Invea-
tlgatlon woo done on a high pressure gas main In Kuybyshev; thi gas
main, ised to supply purified natural gas, van long and of larj-,e dia-
mever. It was provided with Dampling pointe at which observatione
were made every 15 minutes for a period of three days. A figure shows
the pressure at thelbeginning and end of the gas main as a fuijcqq"f___
t1mrd. As a reaiilt of the experiments It was found th_t`_~Steu-y state
flow has a considerable effeat on the the os main# and.
Card IZ2
1 15717-66
ACC Nils AT.6003097
Must be taken -into ace -4~g Band Installatxon. A mothol baued
mu a ~tbe ~taka~nintoac~c~-
on tho gra porn I-9d
modynamio theory of
lout ou short sootions of goo main. N design, to determine ~h_a_d_i-azie-m
[of the go.a. main,the average integral value of the flow should be
usq.d; this-can be obtained from a t-pical daily chart. Ohoice of the
reelatanae coeffiolent must-be made on the basis of existing e'y.peri-
montal data. OrIg. art. has: 3 formulas, .3 rigures, and 1 tabl.e.
SUB DODS: 13/ SUBM DATB; 00/ ORIG 12P.- 013/ SOY RBF: 000/ OTH AM, 000
-2/2
Card
NMI
RA 9
Eli
fill
q a
;'0 1Z
42
Ch
~) -; ~11~ ~N G li IkA, ~'k.
SKOMOTO WoA#; KORGUNOT, felG: SUBLIT, T.Te.
Cairitr resonance in Urrites In connection with the ftraday effect.
rest, Waske nn, lkr, mt, wkh., &&tram., fie., khtff. 11 vo.Zt89r-94
156. (Kin 10C12)
1. rafedra. za&mttzm Moskovskago goaudarstyannogo, universitata.
(Ueanance) (ftrratsiel
UI;7~-~T-r- T- n --
- ~ ~e-f i * rqF ~iolfinfili Ti 0 1j, _a .
Coffer Dams
Detert-Antng the pressure of a looso materI&I on a circular wall.
GUt. stroi, 21, No. 7, 1952.
9. Monthl " 2,r ~Mjglan Accooslonlp Library of Congress, December 1952. UNCLLS,:;IFIED.
2. USSR (600)
4. Fydr&ulic Yngineering
7. Concerning the remarks of Dr. P.P. Laupman and IFhg. C.O. Yargunov on the article
"Detemining the presjure of la~)ere material on a circular wEll In a plane surface."
Eng. V.1,, TWwrts B.N. Zhemoctikin, G.K. lKleyn Gidr.ctroi. 21 no. 2, 1953.
13. Monthl List or Russian Accessions, Library of Cwgress, A FRI L 1953, Uncl.
HUGUY(m. F.6.
Ina"qyacies of Instructions for cho:kiae the palitr of oustr
factarr overhaul. ffakh.prm. 30 do.,?tU -a 156. (XLRL 9:11)
L Ukhanvy gavod OPodollys."
(5w induxtrr)
11 S.P.; Sl`U71A`-:SKrfO A.B.
I loaclulliolp
Evaluation of the offectIvenors of modification kr the
polarization choxacteristirr, of a targot airnal. Trudy
ISAO no.57:49-54 104. (%,!I*,A 19:1)
SHUPTATEM, k.B.; HORGUNOV,. S.r.
Application of.elliptieally -polarized radi-2 waver, for st=fving cloads
and precipitatiorw, Dokl. AN SSSR 140 na,,3:591_,cq4 5 f61.
(MIKA 14:Q)
1. TSentralvnaya aerologicheekaya.obeeMtorl7m, ProdatV14MO
aWmikcw U.K. Tedorona. (Fadar metearolomr)
ACCESSCOM IIR: AT4036017 S1178916JI00010481GIO610i'll
AUTHOR: 1!4
S~-P'-; Trifonev, P.*, Shupyatskly, A. a.
TITLE% Radar apparatus for polariza-lon Investigations of clouds and precIpIta-
tion
SOURCE: Tsentralln4ya serologicheskaya observatorlys, Trudy*. no. 48. 1963.
Novy*ye vozmozhnosti mete-arologlchesltogo primenenlys rediolokatsil (Rew possibill-
ties for meteorological use of radar:,. 106-111
TOPIC TAGS: radar, meteorological rid4r, meteorology, radar echo. cloud. pre-
cipitation
ABSTRACT: Polarization methods for analysis of echoes from clouds and precipita-
tioq have been developed recently. This article describes a radar apparatus
which can be used to Investigate the polarization characteristIcs of echoes from
clouds and precipitation. The Laboratoriya radlolokatsil Tsentrallnoy scrol I-
it cheskay observatoril (Radar Laboratorf of the Central Acrological observatorly has'
developed a two-antenna radar set witii a fixed beam and variable polarltation of
the signalo The system can transmit and receive echoes with linear, circuler or
elliptical polarization, The block d:agram of the set Is shown In Fig. I of the
_Ertelosure. The outfit Is based on a imdern 3-cm hIgh-potential radar sets The
1-1/3 ... . ...
ACCESSICH MR: AT016011
outfit has two Identical three-mter antennas directed toward the zenlth. One an-
tenna Is used for transmission and reception of the signal and the other for re-
ception only. The signals from both antennas are fed through the antenna switch
and attenuator to the Input of a comi, n receiver ^nJ thiin to a recorder. A speclat
polarlzation converter was used which consists ~!F a qua,-~er-wave grid made up of
metal plates set In foam plastic. The error% In relati-ee" measurements of the In-
tensity levels of the echoes, caused primarily 4y error of the attenuator and
error In averaging of the ftuctuating signal, usually do not exceed 1--1.5 db. It
Is possible to measure atmost simultaneously all four parameters of eillp0cal
polarization associated with the microstructure of a meteorological objeCt: al-
liptIcIty, degree of polarization. Inclination of the ellipseand direction of
rotatlan of the electric vactor. twoong the shortcomings of the apparatus Is that
only vertical soundIngs are possible. Orig. art* has: I formula and 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Tsentralinaya agrologicheskays obseryatorlys (Central Aerotogicat
Obsnrvatory)
SUBMITTED: 00 AT9 PRESSt 3079 EXCL: 01
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"AC=ION M AT4036017
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Fig# 1. Block diagram of radar got for Investigation of polarization of echo
signals I
:a-receiving-tranamitting antenna; b--receiving antenna-, 1--polarization grid with
I turning devical 2-eelayn system for turuing dish of receiving antenna; 3--dia-
chmrp-erl 4--radar transmitter; 5--anteam switchl 6--attenuatorg 7-receiverl
,8--selectorl 9--autametic recorderl 10--d-c ampliffert 11-cathade-ray tubel
1.12--contr*l panel for polarization apparatus
C.rd
ACCEWICK RR: AR40154M 8/0169/63/000/012/BO05/BO05,
SOURCZ: RZh- Geofisika. Aba. 12B37
AUMCR: Worgunar, S. P.; Trifonov,, G. F.;, Shupyatskiyp A, B.
TIW: War apparatua for polarization InveatUations of clouda vzd procipitationa
CI M, SOME: Tr. Teentr. aeroL. obaerr.,, vy*p. 48,, 1961, to&ln
TOPIC TAW,,, weather radar, echo-signals, polarizing c,mv rter, 3-CM radar Mklteoro-
logical objects
TRAMATICS: The appare4us is built on the base of & high-potentiLl 3-m radar
set. It has two zenith-pointing identical 3-cm: antennas. One antenna it used for
treasmitting and receiving the signal, the other for reception only". 1kho-signals,
from both antenna axe: fed into the input of the common receiver through a, change-
over switch and at attenuator and thento the recording device. Conversion,of
polarization is done in the firettransceiving channel. The polarizing converter
is made in the form of a quarter-wave, army consisting of metal-lie plAtes mounted
on foam plastic. The azTV is located near the radiating horn and travels in the
direction of rotation. The action of such a converter in analogous to the action
of a quar
.ter-vave optical plate. The apparatus makes it possible to analyze enho-
Cofd 1/z
AcassicK xR., ARW15468
6iguAls from differwit, anteorologicaL object# at different altitudes in a vide
dynamic raup , 1. Zolotavina.
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"Virg,
J~,
Fcc f
(10, /t ,Vi,
TAW roa-
VIMM; Nor;cunov 6
7
of. th M cloudt on the
*-polarization -hAr ct-trjA:;jcj Of the 4104-0.4jap
TS*AkrWvm7x agrologichaskaya observato~iyt. trudy,
37, 1964.
ly
tw
cud soedtq, hti Oteervol oties
ats-III ilittoij 'non*,
11 M WT_
to
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mathect das~gntld to fafluente clovda artifictally
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by, t he of thim
?hare. IV th-e caga c.c.11t;t"Ire ~~I~ T. -~y , fu~ It~ f th-, rii4ar
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viculmt. Dur fm the a c 11 un I cpq re t on F It c ond t o,~Aj u i~ T w1% , v z Tz a r ex -
21B d 11; i F~rnct J~jpad A a e r e, 7~ ;!lx
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ix
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Wi'don. ik certain z=L-er of.the #xpori-'-
-~-Iglfntsl veto ttistents,fram an aircraft. in
uhtla 100 artif ir~iil Iniluen-cas vtir4 emplaltd, th3 Polarization
~cloud fv~stem w-re el!M StUdidd AG rhp lat:;:er develoqtJ
L
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ii vu t on d a yt wh ~i r A xr t Uf t-- L- e f t a wcA r t e i 1: ;n-. e d t n t h 10
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Simpliftod method for d4termininj; the gizo of Ice fLoes Cram
photographso lgv,Sib.otd.AX :iSai no.7t38-44 $60.
(RUA 13CS)
1. Trans partao-saerept ichenO y iastLtmt Sibirstago otdelenlya
JM SSSR.
(Ice on rivers, lakes. sta.)
32671
/63) S/WG/61/000/012/001/002
33 0 1) 00Y/, 16; 7 U 2.0 1/050 1
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AUTHOR- Morg"nov, V.K.
TITLE., A new device for the study of kinematics of moving objects
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SS.SR, Sibirzkoye otdolentye. Izvestiya, no.
12, 1961, 50-36
TEXT: The author describes the operation and use of a camera for photo-
graphing moving objects, (Author's Certificate no. LZ?574 of t7th June
1959). The device permits the recording on one largo size neKative, Of a
sequence of a moving object, photoKraphed at equal, predetermined, inter-
vals of time. The device in stated to have several advantages over a cine-
camera: The use of a tele-leas and consequently larger picture dimensions,
and an increase in the accuracy of measurements, with all other conditions
being the same. It is possible to determine the trajectory of the object
and to calibrate the picture displacement directly into distances between
the consecutive positions of the object; this also considerably increases
the accuracy and facilitates the subsequent picture processing. The use
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of glass negative prevents shrinkage. The device is illustrated in Fig. 1.
The objective 2 is an the front I or a fixed camera and has a central shut-
ter 3. In operation the shutter opens automatically at equal intervals of
time to give equal exposures. The shutter is operated by a spring me..
chanism 4 through a cam 5. A lightproof elastic screen 7 with a vertical
slot 8 is fixed directly in front of the emulsion plate 6. The slot may
be moved along the plate by turning the handle 9 at an external panel 10,
comnected by a Bowden shaft 11, conical pinions 12 and vertical reels 13
to screen 7. A sighting device on the top of the apparatus consists of
a sighting frame 14 and a moving sight 15. The displacement of the sight
is coupled to the displacement of the slot 8 by means or an elastic tape
IG, wound or. rest 17, which has the same diameter as the reels 13. This
arrangement secures the coincidence of the sight axis with that of the
slot. For synchronication purposes a time marker, consisting of an elec.-
tric bulb 18 in its casing 19, to incorporated. When at a required in-
stant the button 20 to pressed, a light spot, equal to the slot widthl
is impressed an the film. The task of the operator consists of moving the
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sight 15 by means of a handle 9 and keeping the moving object in the
field of view or the front sighting frame 14. Thus the picture of the
obje~:t at the plate remaina within the dimensions of slot S. The slot
width is determined from the formula d - v.F.n , where d - the slot
l.w
width in mm, v - the minimum expected speed of motion or the photol~raphed
object. (m/sec) F focal length of the objective (mat), I - distitace to
the object (a), w frequency of photographs (exposures per sec), n -
the! maximum allowed number or expositres for the same spot of the phot.0-
emulsion. The value or n in 5-7 with dark background and a light object
and 2-3 wiLth a light background and a dark object. The speed of the
object to given by the formula v 4 x.1 , where v speed of the ob-
t a t.F
ject at any Instant (m/sec),& x - distance between the consecutive images
on the plate (mm), a t - intervals at which exposures are made (sec), I -
distance to the object along the optical axis (as), F ~ focal length (mm).
A model of the above apparatus has been built at the Laboratory of Ice-
Therationics of the Transportation and Energetics Institute of the Siberian
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A ne* device for the 0201/0,301
Branch AS USSR, with F = 300 am and 16 x 24 cin plettes. The apparatus
was used successfully for determining the dynamir pressure of ice on
bridKe structures by means of the kinematic method developed by K.N.
Korzhavin (Refs. I and 2; Tr. TEL ZSFAN SSSR no. 7, Novosibirsk 1956).
The apparatus was also successfully used in several cases an the Siberian
rivers and in observations of the ice movement in the region of the
Bratskayn Geophysical Station EAbstract.,r-a note: Under Construction]-
There are 3 figures and 4 Soviet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Transpartno-onergeticheskiy institut Stbirgkogo otdeteniya
M SSSR, Novosibirsk (Transportation and Energetics In-
stitute of the Siberian Branch AS USSR, Noyosibirhk)
SUbkIrMi February 1, 1961
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M.GMUN V
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Camer& for the photgraphy of moving subj*cts. Zhur.nauch.i
prikl,fot,i kin. 7 no,5s34&353 S-0 162. (IOU 15tu)
.1, Transportno-anargetichaskIly, inatitut. Sibirakogo otdeleniy&
AN SM, Novosibirsk.
. (Cameras.-Utenta) (Photography-3cientific applications)
HOPIGUNOVF VcK&
Methods for studying tho effect of ice on. hydmulic stmct4rec.
rar. 50 AN MR no,.10 Stir. ttkh. rwik no-JtW-136 16;.
(FIRA 17111)
1. Tranapartna-energatichashy inatitut gibirskogo otdclenlyL AN
SSM, Novosibirsk,
WINWHOV V.K.
r, - -
Resulto of' full-scale detemination of the dyrA.=4-c Ice pivasure
on structures by the kinuatic method. Trudy Transp.-energ. inst.
Sib. otd. AN SSSRno.15tllO-115 164.
Accuracy of determining the dymmic ice pressure on structures
by the klnematic method. lbid.:116-132
(MIFA, IS: 6)
XURUMO O.V..' Lash.; TASTAMOVICH, I.r., lath,; rARMO, V.I., inch";
HORGUNOTO V.N., lnzh.; BALITSKIT, S.A., kand. tekhn. nauk
Drying rigid atineral wool plates with bitumen-kaolin biad,tr.
Strol. mat. 11 no. 12:12-14 D 165. (MTIRA AM)
W. ROUNDT, T.F..,,,gorW, inshener
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Out5tan4ing achievements of miners. Ugoll Ercr. rol.3 n0-5.3
w 159. (Coal mines and -daing) (KIRA 12:9)
SHPARMW, Cornyy inylieter; MOROUNOT, T.P., FornyT inzheuer
SquIpment for feeding coal and rock into water ducts uM%-
pr*aaure. Ugoll Ukr. 3 n*-7:37-39 JI '57. (KIU, J;J4
(ffydramllc mining)
MRGUNQIF, T.P4, gorrqy inshe
ff-I sok1wrater with & vertical *Igvottor wh"l. UColl Ukr,
noolZC37-38 D 159, (KMA 11 t 4)
(Coal -preparation-kuipment and supplials) *
(somrators (Wacihinos))
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rwther improvement of means and methods for vwa*ws co-d vinlux.
Vgoll Ukr 4 no.3:46-47 Ifr 160. :KIRL 13:6)
(Coal mines and mining)
(lWraulLc mining)
,--KORGUNOT T.Y.
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Research in tho field of manlext stope mintag. Ugoll Ux.
4 no.8t46 Ag 160o. (KIRA 13:9)
(Mining research)
NO]MOV", T*I?v; gorW insh.; MIN, S.R., gorrqy insh..- IAGUTA, If-K-o
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Kin* oeh*oll[ for the exchAAgal of &&Taws& prxoticoso UCOLI Ukr,,
4 no.%14-46, 9 l6o. (K 1" 13: 10)
(Nining 9ugU#orlA&--StzAr and teaching)
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[Chelyabdnale Provincoi in the period fro= tb* 21st to the 22d,
CoaMss of ths CPSUI faets sLrA figuresIGbeliabinskaim oblast'
at XII k MI swazdu VSSI tsifry- i fakty. Cheliabinsk., Cbs-
liabinskoe, kniihnoe isd-vog, 1961., ~5Z p. (KUU 15tl2)
(Cbelyabinsk P-rovince-Economic conditiona)
FWASHOV'r voll'; WGUNOV, T.So
Gams-4tmtum analyii-a for boavy olemntff. Biul.nauch.-takho
infom,VIMS, nool&70 t60% (KIRL 15z5)
1,1 aredneasiatokijr wmchw-isxlodomtalfsk-ty institut gwlogii L
nimraltnogo Wlya,, TasUent.
(Ga=m rays.-Wus-trW applLcationff)
(Orev-Sampling and estimtion)
~K,%RGUNOV,V,S.j MKWO'V, Y.F.
Possibility of using the SRP-2 radiometer to r,!cord integral 4M
Iwat&bIe* components of a spe:truix of gamma-ray scatterinv. 'T~+.,* ".
I I Vk* -
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Field baron detftUr. IhidtZ75-V6 (K'.Pk 170)
1. Sradnettittakiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institull geologit i miner&ll-
nago syrlya, Tashkent.
AMOXHINJ IdIfj-~~UNOV, V.5,; POLYAKOV, k..K.,~ RUDENKO, Yu.P.
Using the gaxna-rkv scattering wethod in Karanatar complex ore
mines. Uch. sap. SkIGIMS& no.9t63;-71 16Z. (MIRL 17cl)
11 ATRU i Sredneasiatakir nauchno-iffsledovatelOokly institut
geolWA i mineralfnogo syrOya, Tashkent.
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