4!~GjTIN, B.L.; MURCINTSEV, A.M.; YUSHCHAK, A.A.
In wmry of Nikolai Nikolaevich Zubov. Meteor.i gidrol. no-5:59-
60 my 161. (Nm 14:10
(Zubov, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 1885-1960)
ISTOSHIN, Yurly VlahMrovich; 4AqUTIN Borit Llvovich.L PROSKURYAKOVA, G.M.,
_ 7
red.; YEZHO-VA, L.L., tekhn. red.
[In the seas and oceans] V movidkh i o6hnakh. Moskva, .Vysshaia
shkola, 1962. 153 P. (MIRi,16:6)
(oceanography)
LAGUTIN B.L. kand.tekhn.nauk; TOTPAZIN, D.M.
J,
lheoretical solution of the problem of artificial regulatdon of
T
the exchange of waters through the Kerch Strait. Meteor. i gid-role
no.4'.18-21 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Gosudarst,.rennyy okeanograficheskiy institut.
KOVALEV, G.Ye., gornyy inzh.; PANARIN, I.A., gornyy inzh.; LAGUTIN, G.M.,
gornrf inzh.
Economic effectiveness of using around-the-clock combined brigades
in the organization of mining operations. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.909
S 162. OffRA 15:9)
1. Normativno-isaledovatellskaya stantsiya tresta Kommunarskugoll.
(Coal mines and mining)
KOVALEV., G.Ye., inzh,j* MNARIN, I.A.., inzh.,- LAGUTIN, G-M.
Economic effidency of Mmltiswt operation. Ugoll* prce. no.6:n-16
]~-D 162. (ICM 16:2)
1. Trest "Komrwa skugoll".
(tuoanxk :efgion-Coal mines and mining-Labor productivity)
- I&, - 2kj&QjWtl VASILIYAV , A.I., redaktor; MAKSIMOVICH, A.I.,
l5r; OUMA&, II.R., zeklmicheakiy redaktor
[Gathering and processing of mulhroo-,-gj Zagotovka I Orerabotka
gribav. Pol red. I-I.Vasilleva. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo torgovoi lit-ry,
1956. 36 P. (MM 10:1)
(Mushrooms),
LAGUTIN, K.
What the competition for residential and public buildings
has shown us. Zbil.-kom.khoz. 9 no.10:12-14 '59.
(MIRk 13:2)
1. Zacestitell predsedatelya teentrallnoy komissii vaerossiy-
skogo smotra,zbllykb i grazbdanskik"b zdaniy, nacballnik
Glavnoy inspel-fte-ii gosarkho.troy-L-ontrolya Hinisteretva
Immmunallnogo khozyaystva RSAR.
(Apartuent houses) (Public buildings)
TAGUTIN, K., arkhttaktor
31iminate shortcomings in buildix4g cities. Zhil.-kom.'--hoz.
10 no-?+:3-4 160. (MTRA 1-4: IQ
% A, LI
(GI.ty planning)
VAGSHULI, I., inzh;; LAGUTIIJ, K., arkhitektor
Pay more attention to the construction of underground structures
in cities, Zhil.-kom. khoz. 10 no.8:10-11 160. (KIIU 13:9)
(Sawaxage) (Water-supply engineering)
SOV/169-59-3-2979
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurmal, Geofizika, 1959, Nr 3, p 136 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Kashcheyev, B.L., Dudnik, B.S., Lagutin. M.P., Lysenko, I.A.,
Tolstov, V.V.
IV
TITLE- vations of the Meteor \Activity
iA
PERIODICAL: Mezhdunar. geofiz. god. Inform. byul., 1958, Nr 1, pp 38-42
(Engl. Res.)
ABSTRACT: The article contains the results of meteor activity observations,
which were performed'. in Khar'kov in accordance with the IGY
program during the period from July to December 1957. The ob-
servations were carried out by a radar method in the 72 Mc range.
More than 1O,OD0 meteors were recorded. A circuit is discussed
which may be used for meteor observations in the presence of
stronR-noise.
Authors' r6sum6
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhu%-nal, Geofizika, 1959, Nr 4, p 123 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Dudnik, V.S., Kashcheyev, B.L., Lagutin, M.P., Lysenko, I.A.
TITLE- The Measurement of the Meteor Velocity by the Diffraction Method
C/'
PERIODICAL: Mezhdunar. geofiz. god,, Inform. byul., 1958, Nr 1, PP 51 - 62
(Engl. Res.)
ABSTRACT: The Kharlkovskiy politokhnjfheskiy institut (Khar-'kov Pol'ytechnic
Institute) performedl""riidar*measurements of th-e-m-et-e-or-y-eTo-cTfy-
using the pulse methoff.-Me changes of the distance to the
meteor cause an interforence of the reflected waves and echo
amplitude variations. Hence, the meteor velocity car. be found
after having determined the distance to the meteor, The paper
contains a description of the principal circuit diagram of the
device used for studying the meteor stream of the Geminids. A
velocity of 35 +- 2.5 lai/sec was obtained for the meteors of this
stream.
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DU-"-ulK, B.S.; KASHCHEYEV. B.L.; LAGUTIN, M.P.; LTSKW, I.A.; TOISTOV, V.V.;
MOV, I.A.
Studying meteoric activity by means of radar on a frequency of 72 me,.
Izv*vys*ucheb.zav.; radiofiz. 1 no.2:66-70 158. (xinn: n) .
1. MiarlkDvsk~y politekhnicheakiy institut.
(meteors) (Radar in astronomy)
SOV/109-3-11-5/13
AUTHORS: Dudnik, B.S., Kashcheyev, B.L.1 Lagutin, M.F. and
Lysenko, I.A.
TITIE: A Protection System Against the Pulse Interference in the
Equipment for the Recording Df Meteoric Activity
(Sistema zashchity ot impulsInykh pomekh v apparature,
registriruyushohey meteornuyu aktivnost')
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 11,
pp 1379 - 1383 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The equipment developed by the Astronomical Observatory
ni Engellgart (Ref 1) for the observation of the
activity of metecirs is inadequate in that it is subject
to the influence of external interference. The equipment
was therefore modified in the Khaxlkovskiy politekhr-i-
cheskiy institut (]Kharkov Polytechnical Institute) in such
a way as to eliminate the effect of pulse interference.
The resulting protection system consists of a signal
channel and an iaterference channel (Figure 1). Both
channels are provided with identical receivers in which
it is possible to tune the local oscillator and the ultra-
high frequency UaitB. The receivers are connected to two
Cardi/4 antennae, A C and A fl * The receiver of the signal
SOV/109-3-11-5/13-
A Protection System Against the Pulse Interference in the Equipment
for the Recording of Meteoric Activity
channel is tuned to the frequency f.
station while the receiver of the inti-rference
is tuned to a frequency fn which is
way that f fe k.AF , where LF
the receiver and is the de-tuning
of the radar
channel
chosen in such a
is the bandwidth of
coefficient which is
of the order of 4-8. The difference in the centre fre-
quencies of the two receivers is necessary in order to
make the interference channel insensitive to the useful
signals; on the other hand, both the receivers are
sensitive to the interference since its energy is spread
over a spectrum which is much wider than that of the
signal. The video-detector of the interference channel
is followed by a selector-amplifier which produces
rectangular pulses having an amplitude of 200 V; the
pulses are independent of the intensity of the inter-
ference provided the latter is greater by a factor of
2.5 than the noise level. The output of the video-
Card2/4 detector of the signal reeeiver is also followed by a
SOV/109-A-11-5/13
A Protection System Against the Pulse interference in the Equipment
for the Recording of Meteoric Activity
selector-amplifier which produces rectangular pulses. The
length of the pulses is proportional to the duration of
the signal at the output of the detector (at the limiting
level),,o These PILlses are applied to a special stage
consisting of two tidbos (Figure 2) having a common cathode
load consisting of two.tuned circuits. Normally, this
device is conducting 1~ut in the presence of a negative
pulse, the resonant circuits produce an oscillatory transient,
as can be seen in Figura 3. If the time constants of the
resonant circuits are suitably chosen, the output transient
of the circuit of Figure 2 will contain a positive overshoot.
The output signal from this circuit (which is, in effect.
a delay circuit) is applied to the input of a selector
tube which can be opened by the positive peaks The
second grid of the selector tube (pentode) is connected
to the output of the interference channel. Consequently,
in the presence of a negative,pulse in the interference
channel, the selector tube is closed even if a positive
peak is delivered by the signal channel. An interference
Ca-rd3/4 Pulse which appears in both the chann Is will therefore be
sov/lo9--5-11-5/13
A Protection System Against the Pulse Interference in the Equipment
for the Recording of Meteoric Activity
SIMMITTED:
stopped at the selector tube. The above protection
system is employed at the meteor station of the Khar'kov
Polytechnical Institute, which is carrying out investi-
gations for the IGY (Refs 2 and 3). The improvement
obtained by using the protection system is illustrated
in Figure 4a and 4b; the first figure shows a record of
the meteoric activity in the absence of the protection
system, while -the second picture illustrates the
improvement. There are 4 figures and 4 Soviet references.
April 16, 1'958
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AUTHORS: Dudnik,B.S., Kashcheyev,B.L., SOV/33-36-1-19/31
Lagutin,M.F.,and LysenkopI#A.
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TITLE: Velocity of Meteors of the Gemini Shower
PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1959,V01 36tNr 1,PP 141-145 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the authors give the results of measurements
of the velocities of meteors made.by radio-echo techni ue during
the Gemini shover on December 10-14, 1957 from 23 h to 5 in
Kharlkov. V.V.Tolstov and D.N.Luklyashko had a share in the
measurements. '569 velocities of meteors were determined. 226
meteors had velocities from 32-5 to 37-5 km/sec. Here the mean
velocity was 35-9 km/se
There are 6 figures and% referenciest 1 of which is Soviet,
and.1 English
SUBMITTED: March 5, 1958
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AUTHORS: Kashcheyev, B. L., Dudnik, B. S., Lagutin, M. F., Lysenko, I. A.
TIME: Apparatuses for radar observation of meteors
PERIODII",AL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 5, ).962, 45-46,
abstract 5A349 (V sb. "Meteory", no. 1, Khartkov, Khar1kov university,
1960, 3-10)
TM: The authors describe a radar system permitting the investigation of
meteoric phenomena. They examine the functional circuits of the apparatuses for
measuring the number of meteors at the 36.9 Mc frequency. To enhance the
reliability of the obtained results, a pulse-noise prevention device is employed,
this device making use of the difference in the spectra of the periodical
sequence of rectangular radio pulses and pulse noises. An apparatus is described
that permits determining the meteor speeds, the height of the reflecting region
of the meteor trail, the radiants and the orbits; it also permits the investi-
gation of the meteor trail drift.. The pulse-coherent method is used for'the
observation of the trail. For studying turbulent motions in the meteor zone of
the atmosphere, extensionreceiving relay stations are used, into which is fed
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Apparatuses for radar observation of meteors A055/A101.
the reference signal from the master stage of the main transmitter; the record-
ing of the reflections from the meteor trail, received at several spaced
stations, is effected on a film Ett the main station.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
B. K.
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AUTHORS: Lebedinets, V. N., Laq;utin, M. F., Lysenko, 1. A.
TITLE: Influence of the atmospheric turbulent wind on measurments of
velocities c'ind radiants of meteors
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 5, 1962, 65,
abstract 5A497 (V sb. "Meteory", no. 1, Khar1kov, Khar1kovsk. un-t,
1960, 21-23)
TEXT: The authors examine the influence of the atmospheric turbulent
wind upon the precision in the measurement of the velocities and of the radiant
coordinates of meteors. The turbulent wind velocity gradient was measured by
the method of the spaced reception of radio waves reflected from the meteor
trails (see abstract 5A349). On the basis of-302 meteors recorded at two points,
the authors determined the error in the measurement of the velocities and of the
radiant coordinates of meteors for a variation of the atmospheric wind vejocity
gradient from 0 to 80 m - sec-1 - k;n-1. It is shown that the turbulent wind
leads to considerable errors in the determination of the meteor radiant
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I -coordinates; the influence of the'turbulent wind upon the precision in the
determination of the velocity of the meteors is insignif-icant. X
B. Kashcheyev
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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KASHCHEYEVO B.L.; LEBEDINETSp V.1i.) LAGUTIN, M.F.
Orbit of Geminids in 190. Metegry; abor.st. no.1:25-37 160.
(laRA 15:8)
(Heteora-Decomber),
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AUTHORV: Kashche~,ev, B.1,j Lalautin, M.F., and Lysenko, I.A.
TITLE: Investigating individual radiants of the geminides
shower
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Ukrayins1koyi RSR. Dopovidi, no. 5,
19619 623 - 626
TEXT: During the 1958 IGY it was arranged at the Khar1kov Polytech-
nic Institute to determine the orbits and speeds of meteor parti-
cles as well as the velocity and direction of the drift of ionized
traces. Trajectories of meteor particles were investigated by ob-
serving radio echos of three separate receiving stations. The ra-
diolocating apparatus consisted of a transmitter, and high sensiti-
ve receiver, working on 8 m vaveB, and from the receiving stations
4 and 8 km distant from the home station. Signals received at these
stations were transmitted back to the home station and, together
with the signals received directly at the home station, were regi-
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Btered on photofilm. In one day, an apparatus like this can regis-
ter 150 orbits of meteors up to 7m stellar magnitude. From December
9-14t 1959 in the maximum epoch of gemenides shower, more than 400
registrations were received. Using the 'Ural' computer the ele-
ments of %the orbits were calculal;ed. The results were comparect with
the results from Jodrell Bank (England) and the Harvard Observato-
ry (USA)p with a good coincidence. From this data the daily change
f or the radiant was f ound: L a =' + 0. 90 L6 ~'- - 0. 25. This method
of finding the radiants of separate meteors allows one to measure
the mean velocity of the meteors with greater accuracy. The value
calculated was 35-5 km/sec. which is the mean value obtained from
the large number of meteor velocities; their radiants were grouped
round the mean value of the registered radiant. It was established
that in the range 30-40 km/sec. the decrease in the meteor veloci-
ty before reaching the point of maximum ionization was M,6 km/sec.
Therefore, the preatmospheric velocity of the gemenides ;hower was
36.1 km/sec. which appears to be in Close conformity with F.L.
Whipple's results (Ref. 3: Astr. Jour. 59, 201, 1954). Experiments
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showed also that in 10 % olf cases the accuracy is restricted by the
influence of the,turbuient action of winds. There are 1 table, 2
figures and 3 referencest 1 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The
references to the English-language publications read as follows:
J.C. Gill, and J.G. Davies, Mon. Vat. Royaj- Astron. Soc. 116, 105,
1956; F.L. Whipple, Astr. Journ. 59, 201, 1954.
ASSOCI-kTION: Kharkivalkyy politekhnichenyy Instytut (Khar1kov 'Poly--4-
technic Institute)
PRESENTED: V.G. Bondarchuk, Member AS UkrSSR
SUBMITTED: May 25, 1960
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3,)-qYg (10Y1113fS-) E.133/E135
AUTHORS; Kashcheyev, B.L., Lebedinets, V.N., and La tin
TITLE. Radio echo determinations of the orbits of
individual meteors
PERIODICAL4c Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v01,38, no.4, 1961, 681-691
+ 1 plate
TEXTs The results obtained frora visual observations of
meteors are summarised in Ref,l (F.L,. Whipple, Astron. J., Vol.59,
201g 1954). The radio echo method of observing meteors has been
in use at Jodrell Bank since 1958 (Ref.2: J.C. Gills J.G. Davies,
Monthly Notices Roy. Astron. Soc.9 V,31.116, 105, 1956). One
result has been the discovery of large numbers of faint meteors
(7-8 mag.) with almost circular orbits inclijjed at a large angle
to the ecliptic (Ref,3t Meteory, Sbornik statey, IIL (Meteors,
Symposium, IIL) 1959). The lifetime of these particles must be
small (Ref.4p L, Kresdk. Byul, Astron, in-tov Chekhoslovakii
(Bulletin Astronom. Instit, Czechoslovakia) Vol.11, 1, 1960).
Apparatus was installed at Khar*kov in December 1958 for the
determination of individual meteor orbits. observations have been
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Radio echo determination of the S/033/61/038/004/007/010
E133/EI35
made sinceAugust 1959, The general layout is indicated in Fig,l,
The radio-location equipment is at 0, E and K. where 05 =
= 7100 m and OK = 4500 m (t 10 m), The transmission frequency
is 36.9 Mc/s and the duration of the impulse is 10 microsec at
500 impulses per see. The stations at L, and K transmit the
data they receive back to 0, after amplification. The resultant
traces are photo*graphed together. An example is shown in Fig.2
(where the sinusoidal curve gives the Doppler frequencies
determining the drift of the track). The position of the radiant
and of the meteor orbit is determined by Kleiber's method (Ref.7-,
I.A. Klaiber, Opredeleniye orbit m.eteornykh potokov, SPb, 1891
(Determination of the orbit of a meteor stream))
and is done by an electronic computer; otherwise it would be
impossible to reduce all the data. in order to check the accuracy
of the calculated orbits, observations were made of 298 members
of the Geminid stream during December 9-14, 1959, The authorB
first consider the braking effect of the Earth*s atmosphere so
that they can deduce the velocity outside the atmosphere from the
observed velocity. They arrive at the equationt,
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vm 1.22 (15)
V
0
which gives the velocity change in terms of the initial velocity
and the parameter a (the coefficient of heat transfer), They
assume that log a = - 11,2 and that it does not vary much with
the mass (Ref,11,L L,G. Jacchia,, Smith. Contrib, Astroph., Vol.2,
No.9s 1958). They find that a carrection of - o.6 km/sec should
be made, therefore, to the observed Geminid velocity. The
resultant r.m,s. error in the velocity measurements is t1.8 km/sec
for a single meteor. This is duo to four causes-, a) inaccuracies
in the allowance for atmospheric brakiugz b) the effect of
atmospheric turbullence on velocity measurements~, c) errors in
velocity measurements due to diffusion of the meteor trackz
d) inaccuracy in the readings of the number of impulses per
Fresnel zone, The data on the Geminids indicate a systematic
change in the position of the radiant, and the orbital elements ,
with solar longitude, The authors compare their results with
optical measurements for meteors of magnitude -5 to 0 (F~t., Whipple,
Ref~l) and for meteors of magnitude 0 to +3 (Ref~14~ G-S. Hawkins.
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E133/EI35
R.B. Southworth, Harv, Reprint SerAes 11-128, 1958). The average
orbital elements of fifteen meteors in Ref.1 agree with the
present measures,, as does the systematic change in the orbital
elements, The results in Ref.11k appear to be less accurate, but
also agree with the limits of error. That there was a change in
the position of the radiant was already known, but this change in
the orbital elements is new, Since it appears to be connected with
the mass of the particles, it can only be explained by some form
of braking of the meteors (e.g. by -the Poynting-Robertson effect),
Previous observations (Ref.17-t B.L. Kashcheyev, V,N. Lebadinets,.
Astron. zh., Vol-36, 629, 1959) indicate that on the night of
December 12-13 19599 a maximum was observed for meteors in the
range 2-4 mag.9 but on the following: night (13-14) the maximum was
at about zero magnitude. It can be estimated from this., an the
basis of the Poynting-Robertson effects that the age of the stream
is about 30 000 years (assuming a meteor density of 4 gm/cc ).
There are 8 figures, 3 tables and 18 references~ 10 Soviet-bloc and
8 non-Soviet-blot. The four most recent English language
references read as followa:
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E133/E135
Ref.lj F.L. Whipple, Astron. J., Vol.59, 201, 1954.
Ref.2: J.C. Gill, J.G. Davies, Monthly Notices Roy. Astron. Soc.1
voi.n6, lo5, 1956.
Ref.11i L.G. Jacchia, Smith. Co'ntrib. Astroph. Vol.2, No.9, 1958.
Ref.14: G.S. Hawkins, R.B. Southworth, Harv. Reprint Series 11-128,
1958.
ASSOCIATION: Kharokovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni
V.I. Lenina
(Khartkov Polytechnical Institute imeni V.I. Lenin)
SUBMITTED: juiy A, ig6o
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AbTHORS; Kashcheyev, B.L,,, Dudnik, B.S., Lagutin, M.F.1
Lebedinets, V.N., Lukyashk'D,
Lysenko, I.A.
TITLE: Radar observations of meteors at Kharlkov
SOURCE: lonosfernyye issledovaniya (meteory). Sbornik statey,
no.S. V razdel prograinmy MGG (ionoafera). Me~zhduved.
geofiz. kom. AN SSSR. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962,
7-20
TEXT: This paper reports the results of analyzes of radio
echoes from meteor trails which were rocorlded at tne Khar,kovskiy
politekhnicheskiy institut imeni V.I. Len:Lna (Khartkov Folytechnical
Institute imehi V.I. Lenin) during July 1957 - ~Jay 19j9. The
observations were in accordance with the IGY ptogramme and were
carried out at 73.2 Mc/sec and 36.9 Mc/sec. Special measures were
taken to suppress extraneous interference. Pulse lengths of
ten microseconds were employed at repetition frequencies up to
500 cps and.tower per pulse -50-70 kW. The detector sensitivity
was 5 x 10- W. The half-power beamwidth in the final
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experiments was t 200 (vertical plane) and t 17* (horizontal plane).
The meteor velocities were measured by a diffraction method in
which the velocities relative to earth were determined from signal
amplitude fluctuations. Altogether 300 000 reflections from
sporadic meteors were recorded and average diurnal variations in
the number of meteors were obtained throughout the period. FIg.lo
shows three typical distributions (number of ineteors versus mean
sidereal time). The velocity distributions were also determined as
functions of time and are reproduced in the paper. Finally, the
mass distribution of sporadic meteors was found from the lengths of
the reflected pulses. lt was found that
N = Nom 3-1 where a ^-/ 2.
Owing.to the large beamwidth, weak meteor showers could not be
detected against the sporadic background. Brief details are given
about the following showers which were the only reliably detected
showers: Quadrantids, Lyrids, Geminide, n-Aquarids and Arietids
(daytime). There are 16 figures.
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AUTHOR:
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TITLE: Technique and error of the determination of meteor orbits by radar
SOURCE: Kharkov. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Kafedra osnov radiotekhniki.
5 razdel programmy* MGG: Ionosfera i meteory*. Mateory*; sbornik statey,
no. 2/3, 1963,. 12-21.
TOPIC TAGS: meteor., meteor orbit, radio location, radar, oscillograph
ABSTPACT: A method is described for processitig raw data which is in the form
of reflected radio signals from a meteor trail, recorded on film from the
face of a cathode ray tube. Only those recordings are acceptedfl)r processing
.in which there are at least three distinct zories :.eparated by maxima (or
minima) in the amplitude-time function on at 'least three recordings. Each
recordingis rated for the quality and number of Fresnel zones used for com-
putation of velocity and time displacement between recordings, according to
a 5-point relative scale which is different for each trail. The dimensions
and number of pulses in each zone, as well as their time relationship to the
same zones on other recordings are noted. Tables'are presented of times at
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which reflection occurred, range to target, and quplity and type of reflection:
A - unsaturated, B - saturated, AB - intermediate, C - supersaturated. For
type A, the ratio of the signal amplitudes of thefirst and second maxima is
used to determine the coefficient of ambipolar diffusion. All time displace-
ments are averaged over all recordings. Velocities are computcd separately
for each zone and averaged with weightings which are proportional to their
dimensions. From these data, the stellar magnitude of the meteor is determined
and electron concentrations at.the points of' maximum ionization in the trail
are computed. Separate formulas are given for electron concentration, .(, for
A-type meteors (ot < 2.4 x 1012 electronsj'cin) and B and C-type meteors
C4 > 2.4 x 1012 electrons/cm). Error analysis of the data has shown that
in determining the velocities and radiants of individual meteors the error-
is practically independent of velocity and is about 3% in velocity and 30 in
radiant. Random.deviations from this acc6racy are mostly caused by noise.
The radio method was successfully used to determine the trajectories of two
simultaneous meteor streams, Arietid and 9-Perseid, in June 1960. The
accuracies.obtained were about an order of magnitude better than the accuracies
of the statistical measurements of Almond, Bullough and Hawkins (Jodrell Bank
Ann., 1. No. 3, 1961, p . 299) . A new meteor stream was also discovered during
this time. Orig. art. has: 9 tables, 10 formulas and 5 photographs.
Card2/3
ACCESSION NR: AT4043266
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra osnov radiotekhniki, kharlkovskiy politekhnichcskiy in-
stitut (Department of Basic Radio Engineering, Kharlkov Polytechnical Institute).
SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL; 00 SUB CODE: AA
NR REF SOV: 006 OTHER: 002
Cart/3
AOMSSION NR:; AP4039722 S/0141/64/007/002/0225/0231
M. F.-I A.
AUMOR: Delovq I. A.; Y~6enho . I
TME: Investigation of parerieters:of scme turbulent flow by radiolocation of
meteor trails
SWRCE: IVLrZ. Ftadiofizika, v. 7, no. 2, 1964, 225-231
I 70PIC TAGS: radar trecking,, meteor, pulse c=wtication, ionospheric radio wave,
tropospheric radio wave
ABSTRAM Apparatus employing a pulse-ooherent method of radar tracking of meteor
trails, described in detail elsewhere (Meteorv*, No. 1, Collection of articles, izdb
KhGUq 1960) has been used to investigate the iurbulent motion in the meteor zone of
the upper atmosphere. The means used to obtain coherence in the main apparatus and
in the relaying apparatus are described. The parameters of turbulent wotion ob-
tained in this investigation (the pulsational velocity U of large-scale Yortioesq
their characteristic dimension L, and their decay time T. the pulsational velocity
of the vortices of the energy dissipation inteml Ujtheir characteristic dimen-
ision t;.-their lifetime ttand the gradient of the turbulent-mation velocity am
'found t *
o be of the saw order as obtained by d',, S. Greenhow and E, L, Neufeld
ACCESSION HR: AP4039722
(Proc. Phys. Soc. v. 75, 2289 1960 and No. 1, 4759 1959). The authors believe,
hmmverg that the procedure they used to process the radar data,, based on local
turbulence properti s gives mom correct estimates of the turbulent-mation energy
(q -u 1200 and 3200 :1 sec3 for day and night, respectively) than is obtained by
&-aenhow and Neufeld. It is also shown that many statistical parameters of the
turbuienc:e (ener'gy of tuftlent motion, pulsaticnal velocity of large-scale vorti-
ces, velocity gradient of tur6ulmt motion) aree subject to diurnal vari
~tions.
rhis Aives grounds for assuming that the "intmsity" of the turbulence in the meteor
zone is controlled by the.sun. Origo art. has: - 5 figures and 4 formulas.
ASSOCIMON: KharIkovskiy poUte]dmicheskiy :bwtitut (Kharlkav Polytedmic
institute)
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LAGUTIB, N.
Correlation between the indices of industrial and agricultural
development in the U.S.S.R. Vop. ekon. no-11:55-63 H 160.
(HIRA 13:11)
(Russia-Rconomic policy)
LAGUTINq N.
Prospects for narrowing the difference b9tween living standards of
the rural and city, population. Biul. nauch. inform.: trud i zar.
plats. 4 no.l-.42-47 161. (MIRA 14:3)
(Cost and standard of liviz4;)
BUZLYAKOV, N.I.; ZARLMA, B.V..; LAGUTIN, N.S.; MAYYER, V.F.; MISOV2
r
S.M.; VASILIYEVA, L.p.reZ.-;-MMJY, Tu., tekbn. red,'
[Today and tomorrow; facts and figures about the standard'of
2iving of the Soviet people)Segodn!,a i zavtra; tsifry i'fak-
ty ob urovne zhizni sovetskogo naroda, Moskvat Gospo34tizdat,
1962. 326 p. (MMA 15% 11)
(Cost amd standard of living)
KRYLOV, r.N.; MMER, V.F.; ZHIDKOVA, M.V.; LAGUTIN,,-P.S.; KOROVKIN,
G.N.; KIRICHOKO, N.Ya.; AGABABIYAN, E.M.; KUZIMMA, Ye.l.;
GMIISKIY, V.T.; SKRYIEVA, V.11.; GLYAZER, L.S.., red.;
RYABOVA, Ye.A., red.; GERASD,',OVA, Ye.S., tekbn. red.
[Planning national consumption ka the U.S.S.R.; current
problems] Planirovanie narodnogo potrebleniia v SSSR; sov-
remennye problemy. Pod red. V.F.Maiera i P.N.Krylova. Mo-
skvao Izd-vo "Ekonomika," 1964. 134 P. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatelt3kiy ekonomicheskiy institut.
KATS, V.I., doktor ekon. naukj KIRICHENKO, VA, kaj4d. ekon. nauk;
IVANOV, Ye.A.; SAID--GALMV, K.G.; LUKIYANOV, E.B.; KUSATOVA,
V.A.; PLYSHEVSKIY, B.P., kand. ekon.. nauk; STOMAMN, V.I.;
KA,RPUKHIN, D.N., kand. ekon. nauk; KIRIGHENKO, N.Ya.;
ZHIDKOVA, M.V., kand.. ekon. nauk; ANCHISHKIN, A.I.; KLINSKIY,
A.I., kand. ekon. nauk,- SOLOVIYEV, B.S.; KLOTSVOG, F.N.;
.9 , kand.ekon. nauk; LEMESHEV, M.Ya.,
VSYAKIKH E. P. ; jAOTjN,-n-5,
kand. sellkhoz.nauk; KORMOV, Yu.F.,, kand. ekon. nauk-, SAVIN,
V.A.; TEREKHOV, V.F.; KTJDROV, V.M., kand. ekon. nauk; ALITER,
L.B., doktor ekon. nauk, red.; KRYU)V, P.N., kand. ekon. nauk;
LEPINKOVA, Ye., red.; KOKOSHKINA, L, mladshiy red.; UIANOVA,L.,
tekhn. red.
[Growth of the social product and the proportions of the
national economy of the U.S.S.R.]Rost obshchestvennogo pro-
izvodstva i proportsii narodnogo khazialstva SSSR. Moskva.,
1962. 453 P. (WRA 16:2)
(Rassia-Economic policy)
LEMHEV, M.Ya.; LAGUTIN, N.S.; GREKULOV, L.F.;.KRASNOV.. V.D.; PRONIN,
A.A.; ANANIYEVA, L.F.,- KOIDSOVA, Ye.Ya.;
I
MURASHKO, Yu.V.; GABIDULLIN, V.M.; POPOV, N.I.; POPOVt N.M.;
STUDENKOVA, N.M.; SMYSLOVA, A.S.; PANIN,-N.S.9 red.;PANIII,N.S.,red.;
GERAZIMOVA, Ye.S., tekhn.red.
[Methods for creating an abandance of agr1cultural products in
the U.S.S.R.] Puti sozdaniia isobiliia sellska~-khoziaistvennykh
produktov v SSSR. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1C,63. 317 p. (KIRA 16:6)
1. Sektor ekonomichaskikh problem sel'skOlp khozyaystva Nauchno-
iseledovateltakop ekonomicheskogo institute. Gosplana SSSR (for
all except Panin,N.S., Panin, N.S., Gerasimova).
(Farm produce)
LAGUT1N, Nikolay Stepanovich. Prinim&la uchaBtiye YEGOROVA, L.A.;
TRIFSIK, G.B., red.; BAZLOVA, Ye.M., nladshiy red.
(Problems of merging the living standards of workers and
collective farmers) Probleny sblizheniia urovnia zhizni ra-
bochikh i kolkhoznikov. Moskva, Bkonomika, 1965. 1.10 P.
(MIRA 18:4)
LAGUTIN, F.K. [Lahutin, F.K.3; HAKMIIIA, G.A.Ellskukhtne, R.O.]
Age of certain effunives in the southwestern part of the Donets
Basin. Geol. zhur. 18 no. 2:86-010 '58. (MMA 11:7)
(Donets Basin- Ge-61off, Stratigmpbic)
M
AYZENVERG, D.Ye. [Aizenverg, ME.]; KONOFLINA, O.R.; LAGUTIN, P.K.
Stratigraphic correlation of Devonian sediments in the southern
margin of the Donets Basin. Geol.zhur. 22 no.4:53-56 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
1. Institut geologichaskikh nauk AN UkrSSR.
(Donets Basin-Geology, Stratigraphic)
AXZENUXrx,,D.Ye. [Aimenverh, D.19.1; BRAMI4WA,, N.Ye, [Etrazhnikova., N.19.3;
ISHCHMOS T.,L;. LADUTINO F.K. LIahutim, F.K.]
Carboniferous basalt layers in the Donets IaWno Geol.zhur. 23 no.1:73-78
'863. (NIRA, 16:4)
16- Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN UkrSSR.
(Donato Baoin-Basalt)
YEPATNO., U.M. [IFpatko, IU.M.1; ~A ~UTIN ~P.K. [Lahutin.. F.K.]; LALO, V.M.
Experimental data on the leaching of quairtz-feldspar sandstones.
Gool.zhur. 23 no.1:89-92 163. (IMA 16:,4)
1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN UkrSSR*
(Sandstone) (Leaching)
AYMMG, D.Ye.; BELEMSEV, Ya.N.; BORDUTOV, I.N.; BORISENKO, S.T.;
BULKIII, G.A.; GOPLITSYM, B.A.; DOVGAI*I, M.N.3 ZAGDRUYKO,
L.G.; KAZAYGi, L.F,'.; KAMA*111-71, G.I.; YARASly, M.A.; U."N'
V.G.; KISELEV, A.S,- LAGUTIT P,K.; LAMOIKO, Ye.K.;
LAZARENKO E.A.; LAP!TgrM L CHIK F.Ye.; LASIKOV,
V.A.; LETTSHTEYN, M.L.; RALA~';VSKIY, V.P.; MITKEYEV, M.V.;
PRUSS, A.K.; SKARMEN'SKIY, V.I.; SKURIDIN' S.A.; SOL0V'YEVY
F.I.; STRYGIF, A.I.; SUSHCHUK, Ye.G.; IEFLITSKAYA, 1;.V.;
FEDYUSHIN, S.Ye.; FOMMKO, V.Yu.; SHKOLA, T.N.; SHTEM4'OV,
A.G.; YAROSHCHUK, M.A.; ZAVIRYUKH1111A, V.N., red.
(Problems of metallogeny in the Ukraine] Problemy metallo-
genii Ukrainy. Kiev, Naukova durika, 1964. 254 P.
(MIRA 18: 1)
1. Akademiya nauk URSH, Kiev, Instytut geologichnykh nauk.
UGLITMII, P. M.
Tcb-,1cco Manufacture .7y)-' Tr.?de
Ibre about the "golden" spindles. Tabak 1`1 no. 2, 10
,52
Mont List of Russian Accessions, Libr,,ry of Congress, June 1952- U~TUVSSUMD-
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18(3) SOV/21-59-3-a4/2-i
AUTHORS: -Lagutin, P.. and Titov, V.K.
TITLE: A Study of Residual Stresses in Cast Iron Hardening
(Izuchen4e ostatochnykh napryazhe-n-Ly pri zakalke
chuguna)
PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1959, Nr 3,
pp 290-293 (US*R)
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the inl.,erdependence among 11 the
value of longitudinal residual stresses arising when
hardening of cast iron, 2) the hardening medium
and 3) the graphite dispersity.They employed the
formula
d E K 2
wherein is the area of cut left over after
facing, d is a derivative, is relative change
Card 1/3 df-
SOV/21-59-7-14/27
tresses in Cast Iron Harden;_ng
A Study of Residual S11 I
of length after facing, Is cu~ off area, E is
rn -4, 1 1 4 kg/mm2 -2 -7*,-.-
us of elasticity = 1.10 , . The cast A, ---
used in examinations was of two sorts, one contain-
ing 2.90% C, 1.80% S_J, 0-70% hin, 0 15.5% 'P, 0.92%
8, another containing 3.355% C7 ' .8;% Si, 0.66% Aln,
0.110% P and 0.100% b. The specimens were 60 mm
long, 25 mm, in diameter. Heating for hardening was
done in a salt bath, and lasted 20 minutes. After
hardening in water and oil., the hardness in the
cross cut reached 48-50 units Re. The cast iron's
graphite was small, lamill.ar, rectilinear, with
local turbulences. The examination showed that the
nature of stress distribution was complex, and chang-
ed its sign several Times. The presence of tensile
stresses on the surface of the specimens could be
explained by the predominance of structural stres-
ses. The decrease of graphite dispersity diminish-
Card 2/3 ed the tensile stresses. A rise in the temperature
SOVI/21-59-3-14/27
A Study of Residual Stresses in Cast Iron Hardening
of hardening in water instead of oil increased the
stresses. There are 3 graphs, 1 table and 10 Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATION: Nikolayevskiy sudostroitellnyy institut (Nikolayev
Shipbuilding Institute)
PRESENTED: August 5, 1958, by V.N. Svechnikov, Member of the
AS UkrSSR
Card 3/3
18(3),7(0)
AUTHORS: Titov, V. K. SOV/32-25-1-36/51
TITLE; On the Errors of Determination Ac"rding to the Mechanical
Method of Residual Stresses in the Hardening of Gray Cast
Iron (0 pogreshnostyakh opredeleniya mekhanicheskim sposobom
ostntochnykh napi7azheniy pri zakalke serogo chugunn)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 1, pp 99-100 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The investigations of the subject mentioned in the title were
carried out according to the method of the determination of
longitudinnl residual stresses (occurring in hnrdening) (Ref 1).
The method is based on the successive removal by turning of
the surface layers from the specimen as well as on the de-
termination of sample-length variation caused by disturbance
of the state of stress. In order to ascertain the mean square
error of determination the length and diameter-of the sample
were measured 20 times after each turning. The relative
sample-length variation after turning is given to be
x L turned - L not turned
Card 1/2 Lcalculated
On the Errors of Determination According to 'the SOV/32-25-1-36/51
Mechanical Method of Residual Stresses in the
Hardening of Gray Cast Iron
On the application of the equations mentioned it is stated
that at 13 layer removals A6 shows a mean arithmetic value
of � 0.28 kg/mm2. It may be assumed that the mechanical
method of stress determination is very accurate. There are
3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Nikolayevskiy korablestroitelfnyy institut im. admirals,
S. 0. T-Jakarova (Nikolayevsk Shipbuilding Institute imeni
Admiral S. 0. Makarov)
Card 2/2
SOV/137-58-10-21299
Translation from: Referativnyyzhurnal, Me tallurgiya, 1958, Nr 10, P 122 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Tikhomirov, V. 1. , Ipat' yev, V. V. , Lagutina, A. G.
T IT LE: Investigation of the Range of Homoge~;T~~~_a
Temperature of 980 0C (Issledovaniya oblasti gornogennosti
vyustita pri temperature 9800)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. LGU, 1957, Nr 227, pp 151-162
ABSTRACT: The range of homogeneity of wu"stite formed on Armco Fe at
9800 was investigated with the aid of a method based on periodic
weighing and passing through the reaction tube of the furnace
during oxidation of a mixture of steam and H2 of various com
position. A relationship is established between the composition
of the gaseous phase and the equilibrium composition of the
~vu"stite. The range of homogeneity of wUstite obtained at 9800
lies within the limits of 75. 3 - 77. 950/o Fe. The experimental
data are generalized by a single approximate equation:
loglo (Fe-i+/Fe2+) = -3. 7 + 8500/T + 0. 25log,OPO?.
1. Iron oxides--Analysis 2. Iron oxides--Temperature factors
Card 1/1 G. W
STEPANYAN, Ye.P.; LAGUTINA, A.I.
Level of protbrmbin,, fibrinogen, haparin " of the protein
fractions in tho blood prior to and following surge". Grud.
khir. 3. no.3:52-56 My-Je. 159. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Iz Xnstituta grudnoy khirurgii (dir. - prof. A.A. Busalov,
nallchnyy ruk-voditell - akademik A.N. Bakulev) AM SSSR.
Adres Ye.P. Stepa-nyana: Mookva, Leninsldy prosp.., d.8., Institut
grudnoy Ichirurgii AMN SSSR.
(BLOOD)
(OMRATIONS . SURGICAL)
:._~4G-U,T.INA,_.A,j., (Moskva, B.Cheremushinskaya u1., 96,korp.l,kv-55a)
Changes in the condition of congenital heart cases of the Obluek
type and reasons for the development of terminal states in these
patients. Grud. khir. 2 no.2:25-31 Mr-Ap'60. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Is laboratorii profilaktiki i lecheniya shoka i terminallnykh
sostoyaniy (7Av.-star-shiy nauchnyy sotradnik Ye.M.Smirenskaya)
Instituta grudnoy khirurgii ANN SM (dir.-prof.A.A.Busalov).
(HEART-ABNORMITIES AND DEFORMITIM)
GELISHTEINc, G.G.; IVANITSKAYA, M.~L- LAGUTIVA9 A.I.-. SAM2YEV,, V.S,;
SODDLEVA9 A.D.; PROLOVA., Li.-
Rare congenital heart dt~-feat - cor trilouular~3 viatriat=. Kline
mad, 38 no.69129-135 Je 160. :0R12)
(HE=-MWO1RMITIES AND DEFORMITIES)
MRAKOVSKIY., V.I.; -MURAVIYEV., M.V.; GELISHTEY14, G.G.; YP4Vn=V,, Yu.V.;
LAGUTINA A.I.. RMMSHOVj F.n.,- RYABOV,, G,As; ROSLAVLBVA~ N.G.;
--iRiFiKtM.; SHPUGA, O.G.
Operation on the "dry I heart during hypothermia in patients
with congenital heart'defectse Crud.khir. no.3:3-14 16le
(MIRA 14t9)
1. Iz otdeleniya zabolevaniya serdtoa i sosudov u detey (zav. -
kand.med.nauk V.I. Burakorvskiy) 1nst-.1,tuta. grudnoy khirurgii
(dir. - prof. S.A. Kolesnikov., nauchnyy rukovoditell - akad.
A*W& Bakulev) AMN WSR. Adres artorovt Moskvap Ioningradakiy
prosp- t d. 8. Institut, -grudnay khirurgii 20 SSSR.
EMT-ABWORMITIES AND DEFORUTIES) (HMTHOUA)
(PMIFUSION FM (HRM))
---KGLE,SNn1OV., S.--A.;--I?YABOV, G. A.; GELSETEYN, G. G.; ~~UZ;qjAj A. I.; KOLESNIKOVA, N. I.;
KISS, S. Ya. (Moscow)
"LlInsuffisance respiratoire aigue et son traite apres les interventions
cardiovasculaires effectuees en circulation extracorporelle."
report submitted for 13th French Cong on Anesthesiology, Bordeaux, 31 Ylay-Nun 63.
SMIRENSKAYA, Te.M.; LAGUTINA, A.I.
Effect of different types of anesthesia ort the development and
treatment of terminal states, Grad. khir. 6 no-4-*93-98 JI-Ag
(MIRA 18:4)
1. La~oratoriya klinicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - Prof. A.G.
RuJftiyarov) i laboratoriya anesteziologii (zav. - kand.med.nauk
G.A.Fvabov) inatituta eardechno-sosudistoy khirargii (dir. - prof.
S.A.Kolesnikov) nauchnyy rukcn-oditell - akademik A.N.Bakulev., AMN
SSSR, Moskva. Adres avtorov: Moskva.. V-49,, Leninskiy prospekt, d.8..
notitut sardechno-soeudistoy kh'LnLrgii,
I ACC NRt AP6033211 SOI~CE CODE: UR/0229/66/000/009/0050/0052
'~AUTLHORS: Barannik, V. F.; Lagutina,, A. G.; Hiroshnichenko, Yu. M.; Cherevko, T. G.
ORG: none
TITLE: Investigation of contact corrosion of welded joints in body steels under
sea water
SOURCE: Sudostroyeniye, no. 9, 1966, 50-52
TOPIC TAGS: sea water corrosion, steel welding, corrosion rate, carbon steel, stool,
austenitic steel / 09G2 steelt SKhL-4 stool, Yu3 stool, AK-25 stool, AK-29 stool,
3S stool, 4S steel
ABSTRACT: Corrosion stability of body stools 09,012, SKhL-4, Yu3, AK-25, AX-29, 3S,
and 4S has boon investigated in contact with each other as well as on control samples.
7he study was performed in the Black Sea. The contact of the body stools was accom-
~plished by hand are welding with electrodes of the austenitic class. The first five
steels were subjected to total, irregular, and algae-type corrosion, the remaining
two steels-to total, uniform corrosion. The rate-of corrosion was found to be within
the limits of Kav = 0.10 - 0.20 mm/year, 1(max = 0.30 imn/year. Towards the end of the
3-year experimental period the corrosion rate tapered down to 0.05 mm/year. Stool Yu3
in contact with steels AK-25 and AX-29 behaves as anodic material and when the ratio
Card 1/2 UDGs 620.193.27
ACC NRI AP60332lr
of surfaces is 1:1 its corrosion rate doubles (as compared with controls). Increase
of the area of the anodic material in the welded joint to the ratio 2:1 protects the
Yt3 steel from the contact effect of AK-25 steel. Seams welded with austenitic elec-
trodes assure high corrosion stability of joints in sea water. Orig. art. has: 2
tables.
CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF; 001
C.,,j 2/2
YEV4,EN' 4V14A
LArTITIU, L. Ye.; "Olirical-neiirol-~j--tolo;ica7L data on the state of
the !---3st,rAr-tes+in*l trace.. -in pnew,,.onia of young challdrer."
I
Y:,-n Fealth FSFSR. Sarato-., State Medical lpst. -'-ara'rv,
(Dissertation for berree of Candidate in 4"e-'ical Sciences).
C I
SO: Knizhnkya letopis', No 23, !~,56
LAGUTINA) L.Ye., kand. med. nauk; ZHELYAKOVA, A.V.; FURSIKOVA, V.L.
Symmetrical bilateral necrosis of the renal cortex in
children. Pediatriia 41 no.lOs72-75 0 162.
kMIRA 17:2)
1. Iz kafedry- fakul'tetskoy pediatrii (zav. - dotsent
S.B. Davidson) Saratovskogo meditsinskogo instituta, i
prozektur.r klinicheskogo gorodka Saratovskogo maditainskogo
instituts, (zav. patologoanatomichoskim otdeleniyem R.A. Utts).
Afir-OT/Nfi/
TNTYUREV, V.A.; IAGUTINA, M.A., red.; TSIRUL'IlITSKIY, H.P., tekhn.red.
-'-
(Botany; a textbook for students for grades 5 and 6 of seven-year
and secondary schools] Botanika; uchebnik dlia V - VI klat;sov
semiletnei i srednei shkoly. Moskva, Goo. acheb.-padagog. izd-vo
14-va proev. RSFSR, 1949. 207 P- (HIRA 11:4)
(Botany)
INGOROV, X.D., kand.ekon.3asuk; TROSHIKA, A.P.; KOVALET, P.P.; NOVIKOVA,
A.A.; aAgWI - - VaWM. N.A.; MOSTAKOVA, R.Y.;
AKIMCHHHKO, O.Te.; MLEMIN, V.S., skademik, red.; VMS, V.I.,
red.; BUTENKO, A.F., kand.filosof.nauk, red.; RYBINSKIY, X.I.P
red.; CHASHNIKOVA, M.V., red.; MUMMA. S., red.; VOMMS&NMYA, T.,
red.; CHMMUTOVA, V., red.: RKLIT~,.A, A.D., red.; CHUMVA, 0.,
takhn.red.
[Works of the State Commission for the Zlectrification of Russia;
documents and materials] Trudy Gosudarstvennoi komisaii po elektri-
fikataii Rossii GCMLRO; dokumenty i waterialy. Red.komisslia:.
V.S.Kulebakin and others. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsiallno-ekon.lit-rYs
196o. 3o6 p. (miRA 14:2)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Gosudarstvannaya komissiya po
elaktrifikstsii Rosaii. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Veyta).
(Blectrification)
LAGUTINA, N. I.
Lagutina, N. 1. "Test of 'proteozogen' preparation for treatment of abscessed
wounds of thin Lissue," Sbornik nauch. trudov (Ros. n/D gos. med. in-t), Vol.
VIII, 1948, p. 197-202
SO: U-2888, letopis Zhurnaltnykh Statey, No. 1, 1949
USSR#L-acine - Reflexes, Conditional Sep/oct 49
Stimuli, Electrical
"Electrical Discharges of the Subcortical Region
With the Aid of Prolonged Exciting Electrodes
0 as Signals of Conditioned Reflexes," N. 1.
liaptina, Chair of Physiol, Rostov Med Inst,
I- --
"*T pp
"Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Biol" No 5
?'e-
Describes introduction of electrodes into a
trepanned area in eight cats. Electrical stimul-I
of various parts of the subcortical region piro-
duced different results as to effect and inflnence
151T70_
US SR/)4edicine - Reflexes, Conditioma Sep/or-t-49
(Contd)
on the course of habitual., especially alimentary,
reactions. In one case, during excitation, an
abrupt inhibition of conditioned andunconditiozed
components of alimentary reactions vas observed,
but. none in four other cases. C=bination of
threshold electrical stimuli of the optic region
and the corpus stxIatumdeveloped an alimentary
motor reflex to the electric sigma demonstrated
by the cats2 dash for food in four cases. Many
peculiarities arising in the course of developing
a,conditioned reflex have given rise to many hy.;-
p*theses on its formative processes. Submitted
by,~Acad. L. A. Orbeli, 27 Jun 49.
153-t7O
-LAGUTINAP 11.1.
29888
1 Rozhanskiy-, N.A. 0 raspolozhyonii podkorkovykh pishchyeykh tsyentrov.
Fiziol zhurnal soor Im. Syeabyenoval 1949, No 5, a. 587-93.-Bibliogr: s. 593
LUIZOV, A.V. Iovyy Watol opryedyelyaniya effyaktivnogo vryemyoni sokhranyeniya
zrityeltnogo vpyachatlyeniya.-Sh. 29589
SO; LETOPIS, No. 4o
L&GUTINA, N.I.
owl
Yawning reaction as conditioned atimlant. Fisiol.zhur.40
no.1:23-33 Ja-F 154. (KT-RA 7:2)
1. Kafedra. normalluoy fiziologii Rostovskogo n/D. meaitainakogo
iustituta. (Yawning) (Conditioned response)
LAGUTINA, Nina Ivanovna
(Rostov-on-Don State Medical Inst), Academic degree of Doctor of
Biological Sciences, based on her defense, 3 March 1955, in the
Council of the Inst of Fkperimental Medicine Aead Mod Sci USSR,
of her dissertation entitled: "Research on the central mechanisms
of digestive, defensive,, orientation, and other reflexes under
direct electrical irritation of different points of the brain."
Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences
SO: Decisions of VAK, List no. 18, 10 Sep 55, Byulleten' MVO SSRp No. 17,
Sep 56, Moscow, pp 9-16.. Uncl. JPRSINY-435
kA- T i VI P, , V)
MCMK A XMICA Sac.2 V61.10/2 Physiology, etc Feb37
815. LAGUTINA N.I., ROZHANSKIN.A and URMACHEYEVA T.G. Dept. of Nor-
--unq-Phyutat.-,-Med. Inst. of Rostov. *Data on the characteristics
of the 'old' cerebral cortex FIZIOL.Z. 1956, 42/7 (533-540) Ta-
bles 2 Illus. 6 (Russian text)
in chronic experiments, small bipolar electrodes were inserted at different points
in the brain of cats. The same electrodes were used for stimulation and EEG re-
cording. The mosaic pattern of focal centres of excitation was found only in the
phylogenetically more recent parts of the cerebral cortex, while the phylogenetic-
ally older parts of the cortex showed a more uniform state of excitation.
Simonson - Minneapolis, Minn.
USSR,/ Human and Animal Pbysiology (Normal and Patbolo- T
gical). Nervous System. Subcartical Nuclei
Abs Jour: Ref Zbur-Biologiya, No 21, 1956, 97861
Autbor Rozhanskly, N, A,, Lagutina, N. 1.
Inst Not given
Title On the Question of the Significance of the Nuclei
of the OStriopallidarnoyff System
Orig Pub: Fiziol. zb. SSSR, 1957, 43, No 7., 622-628
Abstract: In 12 cats and 3 monkeys, with the aid of per-
manently Implanted-electrodes, various stations of
the brain in the region of the stria pallidar
system were ir1ritated with histiological control
of the point of irritation (20 stations altogether).
With liminal stimulation of the tracts of internal
'Card 1/2
81
Characteristics of unconditioned and natural conditioned
salivation reflexes In Rhesus monkeys. Fiziol.zhur. 45
no.4:415-444 AP '59- (MIRA 12:6)
1. From the department of physiology, Hedical Institute,
Rostov-on--the Don.
(REFIaX, CONDITIORD,
natural conditioned salivation reflexes in
Rhesus monkeys MIS))
unconditioned in Rhesus monkeys (RUB))
(Sa,VATION,
unconditioned & natural conditioned salivation
reflexes in Rhesus monkey)
r,__ VODOPIYANOU9 M.A.
Chaz~ges in the higher nervous activity in aging dogs. Zhur. vys.
nerya, deiat 10 no. 4061-568 n-Ag 160. (MIRA 14:2)
1. Chair of Normal Phy0iologyp Rostov, Medical Institute,
(GONDITIONED RESPONSE) (AGINt)
LAGUTII~~.. prof.,, red.; LAPIE, 13.A.., doktor med. nauk, red.;
CHERROVICH, G.M., kand. mod. nauk, red.; SOLOPAYEV, B.P.,
kand. ned. nauk, red.; DIKOVM-O, Ye.A., kand. med. nauk,
red.; FUFACBEVA, A.A... mladahiy nauchr4yy sotr., red.;
AVAKOV, P.V., tekbn. red.
(Problems in the pbysiology and pathology of monkeys]Voprosy
fiziologii i patologii obezlian; sbornik Tabot. Sukhumi,
1961. 339 P. (NIRA 15:11)
1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Institut ekspe-
rimentallnoi patologii i terapii., Sukhum.
(mlims-PHYSIOLOGY)
RAUIS, DMMY M.O.; SUKYASYANP G.V.; KOZINETS, G.I.; TSESSARSKAYA, T.P.;
NOVIKOVA, M.N.; KAZANOVA. JL.i.; CIEFLNOV, G.A.; LAGUTINA, N.Ia.;
CHEATKOV, I. L.
Mechanism of action of the transplantation of bone marrow in
lr~ddiated dogs and monkeys. Probl. gemat i perel. krovi 6
no.202-20 161. (MJR.A 14:1)
(MARROW-TRANSPLAWTATION) (RADIATION SICYdWS)
,.LAGUTINA, N.I.; URMANCHEYEVA, T.G.; KOROLFVA, L.V.
Electroencephalographic changes in lower monkeys of different
ages following removal of the occipital lobes. Fiziol. zhur. 49
no.4t4l9-426 Ap 163. (MIRA 17-4)
1. From the Laboratory of Physiology and Pathology of Higher
Nervous Activity Institute of Experimental Pathology and Therapy,
Sukhumi.
LAGUTM, N.I.; SYSOYUA, A.F.
Fx)-la of ecologi:al factors in the process of acclimatization of
Mucaca rhesus in a breeding farm. Fiziol. shur. 50*no.8:941-950
Ag 161+. (MIRA, 18:32)
1. laboratoriya fiziologii i patologii vysshey nervnoy deyatellnostl
Instituta eksperimentallnoy patologii i terapii AM14 SSSR, Sukhumi.
LAGUTINA, N.I., DZHA--~GONIYA, Sh.L.
Role of the parietal area o."' tha cerebral cortex in cwnd-jtjone~-
motor food reflexes in monkeys. 2-hr-r. vs. rer'~*. deia". 14
no.5t789-793 S-0 '64. (M-':-.A 17-12;-
1. LaIx)ratory of Phys.4oloo and Pathology of iilgher Nenous
Activity, institute of Experlmentel PathaloU and Therapy,
Acadamy of MiAicai Flciences, Sukhumi,
.,~ -LAGUTINA, IN. 1. _ SYSOYEVA, A.F.
Comparative physiological characteristics of experimental neuroses
in vertebrates. Vest. AMU SSSR 20 no. 1100-30 265 (MIR& 19ti)
le Institut eksperimental"noy patologii i terapii AMN*SSSR, Sakhumi.
Submitted July 13, 1965.
LAGUTINA,--N~:Iii- KOGAV A.; 14IKOLAYEVA, 11.
- - I p
Nikolei Apollinnrievich Rozhnnskii, 1884-1957; an obituary.
Fiziol.zhur. 44 no.2:177-178 If 158. (MIRA 11:5)
(OBITUARIES
Rozhanskii. Nikolsi A. (Rus)
LAGUTINAj, N.Ya.
Manp in the blood coagulation system in acute radiation
sickness. Med.rad. no.5t76-M 161. (KM 14811)
1. Is radiobiologioheskoy laboratorii (sav. - prof. M.0. Raushen-
bakb) TSentrallnogo ordena lankna instituta gematologii i pereli-
vaniya krovi Ministerst7a, zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(RADIATION SICKNM) (BLOOD-COAGULATIOR)
KASATKINO YE. V., Docent; WiGUTIfiA, N. Ya.
.Stomach - Cancer
Secondary pellagra in gas-trie cancer. Sov. mad. 16 No. 8, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librar-j of Congress, December 1952. MCLASIFIE-D.
0
LAMMI., N. Y-A.
Iagutina, N. Ya. "Gastric sec.retions in patients ,.-Ituh byc--r-
tonic disease." Seconk Mos:-ow State Yedical L-Lst tneni
I- V- Stalin- Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the DeSree
of Carklidate in E~edlcal Science)
So: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 27, 1956. Moscow. Pages 94-109; M.
~- /I & U T/ /j /01
BACDAMOV A.)A~.Aj4&MCJV-FINIKEL, F. K., RAUSELENBMj 1-1. 0., BOGOYAVIEIZKAYA,
I x
M. P.J, PCDINA., P. 1.1 aLYAYEVAJI B. F.J, AMUMMEV, G. M., and IAGUZM, N. Y.
'Zxperience of Treatment and Prophylaxis of Radiation Disease with Leucocyte
and Thromboute Masses."
paper to be preseated at 2nd UN Intl. Conf. on the peaceful uses of Atomic Energy,
Geneva, 1 - 13 SeP 58.
LAGUTAk,.3-Yaa, kand.med.nauk
Gastric secretion in hypertension. S47.mad, 22 no*'7:18-25 J3. 158
(KIRA 11: 10)
1. Is gospitalluoy terapevticheskoy kliniki Dediatricheakogo
fakulltets. 11 Xoskovskogo meditsinakogo instituts, imeni I.I. Pirogova.
(dir.- deystvitelinyy chlen Akademil meditainakikh nauk SSSR
prof, A.A, Bagdassrov);
(HIPERTENSION, physiol.'
gastric secretion (Rus))
(GASTRIC JUICE,
secretion in hypertension (Rus))
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INS
I
v Is
BAGDASARDV, A.A., prof,; RAUSHENBAKH, X.O., prof.; ABDULL&YEV, G.M.;
BBLUTEVA, B.F.; L&GUTINA, X.Ta.
Treatment of acute radiation sickness with concentrated thrombocytes.
Probl.gemat. i perel.krovi 4 no-80-7 Ag 159. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Iz TSeritrallnogo ordena Lenina instituba gematologli i parelivaniya
krovi (dir. - deystvitelln" chleu AMR SSSR prof. A.A. Bagdasarov)
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. 2. Daystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR
(for Bagdasarov).
(BLOM TRANSFUSION)
(RADIATION INJURY ther.)
BAGIASAROV. A.A.; RAUSFOREIM, H.O.; SUMMIT, G.V.,; ABDULL&YEV, G.M.;
HOVIKOVA, M.N.; LLGUTIH&, N.Ya.; SAMOYLIM, H.L.-, CHHUOV, G.A.
Some aspects of the clinical course and treatment of acute
radiation sickness in monkeys. Med.rad. 4 no.9:17-24
S '59. (HIRA 12:11)
1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina institute, gematologii i
perelivaniya kravi Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(RAMATION INJURY exper)
ULGIRINAL N Ya.
,L_
Study of the blood coagulation ayotem in acute raoiation oickneop,
Probl, gemat. i perel, krovi 5 no. 9:7-10 160. (MIRA 14-'l)
(RADIATION SICKNEM) (BLOOD-COAGULATIQN)
-LAGUTINAY N.Ya.
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Changes in the thromboplastin of blood during acute radiation
sickness. Radiobiologiia, I no-3:350-353 161,, (~aRA 14; --' 0)
1. Institut gematologii i ereliv=Lya krovi, Moskva.
(THROMBOPLAST~i5 (FADIATION SIODIWESS)