BORTSOVA, M.P.; GAMATUNOVA, P.B.; POPLAVSUT,,I, A.V.; SIIPIICHXD#
FAVIOV, G.D.; PODURDVA, A.T.; LOVA, N.I.; AIRUAJMMIIAO R.P.;
ATARUMV, A.G.; _~DBLYUAr--TerL-4 GANIYAYrSt OELLEig, D.Tao"
PARSHINA, M.A.; FILIVA, R.A.; CHMLTAIWA, T4!P,.
Solecting demulsifters for crude ails processecl, in GrIomnyt, refineries.
Trudy GrozNII no.4:3.7-26 159. IIA 12:9)
I.Groznenskiy, neiftyanoy nauchno-logledovatellakly inititut OrozMl),
(for Pavlov, Podunova, Lova).
(Grozn7i-PetroIeum--Refining)-
. . . . . . . . . .
-------------- -MME
-3%()B'7y$ Yea.; kmsHTM',, I.Y.
Some reoults of work on the problem of rad.iobiologyAn
public health in3titutions in 19610 Mzd.r*d*I ji-6.1iJO 5163.
1. Iz Mutral. Inogo nauchno-issledovatel. skog'o,'~ instit~ta
meditsinskoy radiologii Ministerstva zdravookbi&neniy6 SWR.
(RADIOBIOIDGY)
USSR / General 3iOlO3Y- Physical and Chemical Blolqgy. 3
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 19, 1958, 1,T6, 9503
Authors
Loniovskaya, T
S. G,; Voroblyeva, Ya.
1*1
Inst Not given
Title Some i1echanisms in the Developopht of Progeny
from Femalos Irradiated by GammiRay: durirx,
Orip, Pub Biofizika, 1957, 2, 17.06 4, 501-512
Abstract t Jhite femal e iai-~e were oxposed~ to Gonoral gamme.
irradiation, dose 200 t (using,the GUT-Co-400
apparatus) at diff;.,reat periods."of ~reSnancy;
preimplantation--I,-om the let day to. the 5th day
i6d of p~rlizary."~ 6rE;anoSen(.-
(122 feiales), the perk
sis--from the 6th to the 12th:da,
, y females)-,
and in the breeding period -fr61u thp 13th to the
19th day (69 females). Irradiation).n the pre-
Card 1/4
2
USSR / General Biology. Physical and Chemical Biolo3y. B
Abs J6ur Ref Zhur - Biol., i7o 19, 1958t VIP 'a' D5 49 3
.,h prenatal mor-
implantation period produced hi-P
tFIlity. Ila 76% of the cases, a,,~Ioinplete resorp-
tion of fetuses occurred and the avarage number
of the litter oi~ the 27 females which produced
pro3e-qy was 4.5 a3,aiast 16.7 iri:the control, whica
indicatcd partial resorption of,,the litter ever.
in these cas 'ea. ilowever, stillb,irths were ab-
sent and 82A of the x,'Ice born sqrvilied up to the
period of onset of sexual maturity (:the 42nd
day) without externally noticea~ble t"Uorplaolol-i-
cal deviations from the aorm, Xhile in welSht
they oftea even surpassed thec,ontrol mice. The
period of main organo.3enesis provedito, be hete-
ro,geneous in character of tiie.reacctloa of des-
c~)ndants to -aaternal irradiation. in cases of
irradiation on the 6-3th day of prep~aaacy 33
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USSR / General 31ology. Physical and Chemical 31olo.-Y. 3
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol. t 1T0 19P, 854913
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females, the prenatal mortality*as;uonsiderably
lower than In the preimplantati6n period, and .'tho;
avarago 1-ittor, of 17 females p~6ducl~*Ioffspring
was lar,3or :bi*.t stillbirths wer6 frc,~uontly notc)d
and only 5kt of the mice born a.ilvel,.survived to
loss. in ~aigiit,b compa-
the 42nd day with some i '. j
rison wit") the control. Howovp'r'., w_4t1h irradiation
on tile 9-12th da of PreSn-,uicyl 101 females),
stillbirtil.-is occurrod much more ifreadentli and
Y
the post'.iatal mortality increasbad silarply (only
7"z,- of the mice survived to the 142nd 1~ day) .Th a
reason for this increased sansitivit,7 of offs-
priitS to maternal irradiation 0-1 thb 9-12th day
of pregnancy is discerned ia Vie facit that during
this tiae the fetus forms the'vitally necessary
organs. Irradiation at the braadin(s period
.3
USSR / General Biolov- and Chemical' Biology. B
physical
Abs Jour
qj.L' Z',aur Biol. No 19, 1953, Yo (354,93
caused no prenatal mortality of 40tuses and ra-
rely caused stillbirths. Tie avera30 .lIuMber3 of
the litter did not differ from tne co ntrol, the
postnatal survival markodly incr6ased, and 60/'.1
of the mice born lived to the 42ild dair, althoua~h
their weight was lower as coinpar,~d wAh t'he con-
trol, and with froquent symptomsl;af radiation
diseases.-- E. B. Glikson.
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VOROBIYBTA, Ye.K.
.-,V-OROBIYEVAt Yo.S., avaistent; MiASANOVAI N.A.
Clinical aspects of =Lltiple mWeloma (Rustittild-Zibler dloease).
Kaz. med. zhur. 41 no-3:69-71 MY.Jo 160. (IOU :L3: 9)
1. Iz I-y terapevtichookoy kliniki (zav. proflf L.M.Rakhlin) i
1-y kafedry rentgenologii (zav. -'prof. M.Kh. -F~yzu-Uin) Kazanskogo
gosudarstvemogo instituta dlya usoverobenstvovaniya vrachey im.
V,I. lienina.
(IURRM-DISEASES)
KOGUROVA, M.I.; VOROBIYEVA, Ye.S.; LEONTOYEVA,, K.A.
Mcperi,nce In a polyclinic rheumatological B~r~ics Kaz. med,
zhur. 4:73-74 J1-Ag"63 (HIP. 17:2)
1. Poliklinika 110.7' (glavnyy vrach - V.D. Poiuidn) re,. Kazani
.(nauchnyy rukovoditall raboty profo L.M,&Ik4in),
T "TH, M", Mr
-
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, 3
to 'T t
Vordblyeve, Ye. 5.
"Obsei-iptions of ~,ho Dyrjnqj~c~j ryr Frothrombin In Cardl
Ka7,an' State K:2dicsl. Inst. Chair of Intel-nal Dj!; ase Kq 'a State Inst
e sp
fof the Advanced Train'.DC, of Physicians breni V. 1. LjejiAn. Kazan'. 1055
-ep encor)
(Dissertation for the dppl of Gnnididate in
SO: Knizhm;ya jetoni.s' Not 27, 2 J"lY 1-95'
;
-tior -e ati:,oijrheri- r,rocer-ien and the convarvion of
rv~ , o f th .1r
forr- of circulation. Trudy GGO no.181:'75-79 .1165-
(MIRA 18:10)
VOROBIYEVA, Te. V. and ZGURKO., V. B.
"Probibility of Fall of Precipitation as a Function of Syp6j~tie 'conditions,,:
Teinperature, and Humidity of tbe Air in the Warm Half *X the Year in the
Southeni European Territory of the USM".
D:OX 01. geofiz. observ. No 45j pp 27-35p: 1954.
The conditions for fall of intramass and feontal predipita~bions in
sumer in south Ukraine and Volga region for 1(,?46, 1947,!1948, "d
19,51 are clarified. Fall of precipitation is observed o6~jthe av' r e
in 2800, -of, all Ali We 6 tirren6e of
cases of the occurrance of ftoi
0
precipitation is predominantly frontal); here, the relat~~,,6 humidity
in the entire region under inveattigation is~not'less thaW45-7o%.:,
Fronts pass without precipitation when mean humxLdity is 1~ss than 45%
In tha wAntarn nnrtinnR And InFtA thAn X111 in fluk Paaf.Arn'MiM+AvkQ-
T I
36-65~-9/10
AUTHOR: Voroblyeva, Ye. V.
TITLE: Displacement of -10yelones (K voprosu 01per6kieshchenii
tqiklohov)
PERIODICAL: Trudy Glavnoy geofizioheskoy observatd,rii0:1956., Nr 65(14~)..
PP. 93-97 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Long-a,~;*epted rules that the displacement Of cyclones tends
to coincide vdih the direction of isoh~ps for the 700 mb sur-
face and P. L.. Brounov's well known rule are supported by
the data presented for 75 cyclonic zhitts.', The Irregular
velocity of a cyclone with an averagei lifetime of 4-5 days
and the direction of the shifts (monthly to the right of
the 700 mb, isohyp,s) are responsible for the distortion of
the trajectories. Improved rules.-of-thumb are suggested.
There are 1 figure,, 5 tabj,~s and 2.0 references,, all USSR.
AVAILABLE; Library of Congress
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3M PHAJE I . BOOK, EXPLOITATION .3011/3121
Leningrad. Glavnaya geofi2:icheskwira~.observatoriya
Voprosy sinopticheskoy klintatologii I geliogeofizlkii (Problems
of Synoptic Climatology and Heliogeophysics) ~Leninsrad,, Gidrome-
teoizdat, 1959. 81--p. (Series: Its: Trudy,i,vyp, 09) Errata
slip inserted. 1,200 copiea printed,
-Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Glavnoye upravlenlye
sidrometeorologi
cheskoy sluzhby.
Ei. (Title page): L.A. Vitel`A,,Cdnd1date of Geographical Sciences;
Ed. (Inside book): Yu.V. Vlasov; Tech. Ed.:~ N.V. Volkov.
PURPOSE: These artUFUs;ape intended for geophy6icists and meteorol-
ogists in the field of .long-range weather forecasting.
COVERAGE: This is a collection,of 8 articles inlithe field of
synoptic climatology with emphasis-on the methodology of long-
range forecasting and problems in heliophysieb in.relation to
weather. An analysis is given of studies conducted In the transfer
Card 1/3
Problems of (cont.) SOV/3121
of moisture over European USSR and the use of the results obtained
in quantitative precipitation forecasting. Problems in the forma-
tion of thermal anomalies In the USSR,' taking into account the
inertia of the thermal regime, macroel~-rculation,-and helio-
geophysi~al relations, are discussed., Forecasting the level of
the Caspian Sea for the coming ten-year peribd oh the basis of
expected solar activity is attempted. Problems In the verifica-
tion of long-range weather forecaPta itre also di3cuesed.
References accompany Individua.1 articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Grigorlyeva, A.S. Transfer of Water VapOr Over,European USSR
During Different Times of the Year 3
Grigorlyeva, A.S., and O.A. Drozdov" Alblying the Characteristics of
Moistilre Transfer to Quantitative F~reci~'3ting of Precipitation ~l
Pokrovskaya, T.V. The Tdo-Year Cydle i)i Meteorological Phenomena 28
se of the
Voroblye-va Ye.V Combined U ~haracteristlca of Forms and
fhntenh~t`fl'~Wpheric Circulatioh irj Analysing Thermal Ahomalies4o
Card 2/3
Problems of (Cont.) SOV/3121
Spirina, L.P. Leningrad and Orenburg as Examplbs in Inertia Fore-
casting of Monthly Anomalies of Air Temperaturo, 53
Vitells, L.A. Verification of the Method of Foj~Ohcagting Seasonal
Characteristics of Circulation 6o
Vitells, L.A. Prolonged Temperature Effects of~~the-Active Lonj;i-
tudes of the Sun and Its Statistical Vei-ificatign 66
Soskin, I.M. The Level of the Caspian Sea and Solar Activity 73
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Glavnaya geofizicheakaya observatoriya
Voprosy sinopticheskoy klimatologii (Problems In Synoptim Climato-
logy) Leningrad, Oidrometeoizdat, 1959. 10~ P.. (series: Its:
Trudy, vyp. 7) 1,100 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencyt Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometerologichookoy
sluzhby pri Sovete Ministiov SSSR.
Ed. (Title page): T.V. Pokrovskaya, Candidate'of Geographical Sci-
ences; Ed. (Inside book)t T.V. Ushakova; Tech4 Ed.: A.N.
Sergeyev.
MPOSE: This Issue of the Observatory's Transactions ls.intenled,for
meteorologists and climatologists.
COVERAGE: The authors are primarily concerned with!the poa;si-
bility of using various monthly characteristics of atmospheric
circulation in forecasting monthly air temperature anomalieis.
Card 1/3
Problems in Synoptic Climatology) SOV/2270
One of the articles discusses the inertia Of' the;temperature and
its utilization in forecasting. Other articles ~re concerned
With the effects of solar activity on atmospiheric circulation.
The last article is devoted to the probability of cyclical regional
distribution of mean negative diurnal temperatures, offering also
a synoptic and climatolo6ical analysis of the reBults obtained.
References accompany each article.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Pokrovskaya, T.V. Application of the Multiple Correlation Method
to the Qualitative Rules of Long Range Weather Forecasting 3
Voroblyeva, Ye.V. Forecasting the Sign [Negativ 'e or Posit!.vej of
Mean Monthly Air Temperature Anomalies in the Southeastern Part
of European USSR JCI
Spirina, L.P. Possibility of Forecasting the Inertial Monthly
32'
Air Temperature Anomalies
Rakipova, L.R. Effect of Solar Activity on,the.General Atmos-
pheric Circulation 4o
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Problems in Synoptic Climatology SOV/227C
Spitsyna, H.L. One Concrete Example of the Effect of Recurrent
Sunspots on Atmospheric Circulation 46
Vitel's. L.A. Solar Activity, Transformations In Atmospheric
Circulationjand the Monthly Temperature Fluctuations 56
Yegorova, V.I. The Problem of the Periodicity of,the Basic Forms
of Atmospheric Circulation 66
Isayev, E.A., and V.B. Afanaslyeva. Probabillty of Negative
Mean 'Diurnal Temperature-in European USSR and Western Siberia
in Transition Seasons 86
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VOROBIYEVA, Ye.V., kand. geofraf. nauk; GMI(AYA, E.I.
Characteristics of the spring-surmr seasonlifor the
European territory of the U.S.S.R. and westem Si6tria
in connection with the circulation intensit~"in tb~ Amerioan.
sector of the Northern Hemisphere. Trudy GGO no-1~4t2l-28 164.
(MIRA 1739)
- I "I I "I'll, "', I I'll "I'll "I I "I'M I
1A . M I. 'I , ~K
YOROBIYEVA, YO.V., kand. geograf. nauk
Spread of the marocirculation method of lcqig-range weather
forecasting on the territory of the U.S.S.R. Tru,dy GGO no.164:
84-89 164. (MIRA 17:9)
I MI. w i 16, I'm, I
VOROB YZVAI Ye. V.
Simultaneous use of different form and Intensity.cbaracterlatico
of atmospheric cirA"tlon in f orecasting monthly tmayerature
anomalies, Trudy GGO AO-88;96-110 060. (91RA 13%8)
(Atmospheric temperatwe)
(Weather forecasting)
W N' III I 'I 111~ L111
mg
VOROB'YEVA, Ye. V.
Cand Geog Sci (diss) "Some prirciples of the':tcoupling of atino-
spheric processes in the northern hemisphere arid th,e pos6)ibi1.-_`ty
of using them for long-term weather forecasts.'~, Leningrad, 1%1.
11 pp; (main Board of the Nort)iern Sea,approacl~os ollf the Mir,.iotry
of Maritime Affairs, Arctic and Antarc~ic Scientific Research
institute); 150 copies; free; (KL, 5-61 sup, Ir?,,8)
lA--I
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ATYMOR Vor'oVye
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seilarate sectoirs :of 1: he I no aji6l In
hei~!ri ~hedd
~ 1, -. ''; - , - - - , ll~ 11 .1
tain circulation -charadt6i-i6!Eics'1 rt
cez,
~f Ij
emi-spacre'-duilng the change o ot O-Lb il inborl"61 it
L irCanother p.Art,. The authors 91.4qq~ qh,~-L-O~ 'im
edl~ i0f 1. lie
H-500 (1,1-:500),, c'onstruatad..~ Or.'Allhe-1-d re j 1-1
transftr,(A.L. lcats'.'indic
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c~.aracteristic -s of the circul-a''t"idn 0 1. i~w I t
rese e entc 1011 r.e H~stic foli
P he of: a- 2-c w-regi6n,~, ~;.Surii
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00 - -
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r t t e--~4neridn -i
uring interibew zond -ci ciiia ionAlic c 710- OVOWi
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pel
irl, the Americatt sector) i6 diiift~.:: t4e:., as6tnT66~j,6 091: I-T -ii a.
d., o i
en~e:- zobalit3 --thd- m..; awar
zu.
lrl'~gr Ol 0 m v r!: r~
the _z'nal tr. sfer o c 2.1~, ikid 1c, i d6ri~g~ A+ilu
zona : c the: Ameriii,
I urrent,in. arL,: tact6r _311 hte. &Ai 31 lti,( 6~ zonait,: i
ransfer occura over Eurasia. Vf ni III I
1.6na A6.1
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no
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Cul -YP6.0- 61 OrJ Eura i,cl le
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preased during ~strongly,devclq Q*~.Zon I M,e utv. 15ect 1.
Av,ialysia of ~the per- ods
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intchda or 'Ve al.,'~': t`d'inAiit: VL~~: ij~~ ~h~ ~:.hx
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d-~~also- -the dideove - yuc ohdd- C7-Q-l hect*~~,'E -0011~ tli. %t Ofl: I,
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fa~ct that -the distinetive,faafp~ ariiiO., Ad izidld a
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION
~�r 0 ~va, Irev en!n Viktorovna.
9
UN 2
63
-Somazhennoett- at' poluf
mosfernykh protmessov v severnorn shaill !(Conjunction
of Atmospheric Processes in the Northern Hern1sphere); Leningrad, Gfdro-
meteoizdat, 1962. 115 p. 1200 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Glavnoye upravlentye gldrometeorologi6fieskoy sluzhby pri
Sovete Ministrov SSSR, Glavnaya geofizicheskays. obserlmtorlya im; A. 1.
Boyeykova.
Resp. Ed. T. V. Pokrovskaya; Eds.: IL, L. Bitl n1ka and A. B. Kotikov-
e. ya.;,
skaya;* Tech. Ed.: A. N. Sergeyev. A,
and:s ecla:11sts working
PURPOSE; The book is intended for meteorologists P
in the field of long-range weather forecastin
9
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Ponjunction of Atmospheiric Proc-bases (Coat.') SOV161327'
COVERAGE: The book stur!AC..,; ihe Influence of atmosphairle pj~ociems,ss occur,,
Mug In the North American hemisphere upon'the pri;~i4kesln1he Atlantic-'
European sector. Fluctuation In the intensity of atMosoi0'io circulation
t on the weider I the Lktrasitm
in the North American zone and its effee k n
sector, and characteristic features of the temperatur p pr~jssure field La
middle troposphere over Eurasia and their relatio~tship~ with the Inr.
tensity of atmospheric circulation over the North American aector are
considered, Data on the distribution of:temperature 91nd prec4pitation:
anomalies over -the European USSR during periods of , T.trong and w e a k
'Synchronoust
zonal transfer in th' North American sector are included.
circulation In the A. rn e r ic a n
and asynchronous relationships between
.
sector and weather conditions over Eurasia are established, and t he
~.-use of these established relationships, for long-range fore d,sts, is dem
c
onstrated. The author thanks T. V. Pokrovskiy, A. L. Vitells, and
N. M. Novozhilova for their advice and coUaboration., The~.re are 96
-references: 72 Soviet, 17 English, and 7 German.
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SONIKIN, Lev Rakhimovich; VOROBIYEVA, Te.V., atv. red.; 'PUSAK0140
G.Ya., red.; AIZKSEYFV. A.G.p tek~. red.
(Winter synoptic processes in the area. of the ~a~rlakern
seas and weather predictions for 3 to 7 1days] Zi ie gi6op-
ticheakie protsessy raiona dallnevostochnykh mo i i ~,rognozy
Pogody na 3-7 dnei. Leningrad, GD41Z,.1963. 105 P. i
(~q RA 16t6)
(Soviet Far East-Weathor forecasting)J
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