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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VYSOKOV, K. - VYSOTSKAYA, A.I.

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VYSOKOV, K. - In the final stage. Sov.profsoiuzy 6 no.14:26-29 0 '58- 04IRL 11:12) (Cherepoveta-MotalbIrgical plants) VXSOKOIY K * ZMMVLEVI S. Made of polymers. Na otroi.Roo. no.1119-22 j& 161. (XM 1/,t6) (polymers) VYSOKOV,K. "Momiammamma-- A trads-unlon gToup, gum up. Sav.profsoinsy 4 no.11:25-28 V 156* (MW lo: 1) (Minsk-InstTument industry) (Trade unions) VYSOKOV, K, I --k- - The pao-ole from Sormovo. soiuv 5 no. 10: 54-57 0 15?, (MLRA 1~):q) (Gor'kiy-Shipbuilding) 1. VYSOKOV, K. 2. USSR (600) 4. Cement Industries - Voskresenbk cement workers, V pom.profaktivu 14 no. 10, 19531 9. Yonthly List of Russian Accessions, Librar7 of Congress, APRIL 1953, Uncl. 1. vy,40KOVI X. 2. USSR (600) 4. Voskresensk - Cement Industries 7. Work activity of Voskresensk cenent workers. V pom. profaktivu 14, No. 10, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953. Unclassified. KAISK, I; VYSOKOVA, L., takhnichaskiy sotrudnik; VOL8F, A., takhnichaskiy BOTYMUM.-I Fission of bacteria. Chakh.biol. 2 no.1:12-17 Ap '53. (KLRA 7:2) 1. Biologicheskiy institut ChSAN, mikrobiologiya, Praha. (Bacteria) VTSOKOVA, T.H.; ATNIS, N.Y.; GnMMG, R.Ye. Changes In gas exchange in pulmonary tuberculosis during therapy with PAS alone and In combination with streptom7cin. Probl.tub, no-3:14--~19 W-Je 15!,. (KIM 8:8) 1. Iz 14ookovskogo e,orodskogo nauchno-looledovatelinkogo Institute, (dir.-Prof. V.A. 1411:haylov,' nauchzkvy rukovadi tell -prof. Y.L.W. njo). (OXYGIRI, metabolism.' in pulm. tuberc., off. of PAS ther. alone & with strRDtO- mycin) (TURM10MOUIS, ILUOILARY, maiAboliew in, oxygen. off. of PAR ther., alone & with streptomycin) (PARA-AMBOULICYLIC ACID, ther. une,' alone do with streptor%vein, tuberc., pulm., off. on oxygen motab.) (STRMPTOMTOM, ther. use, tuberc., pulm.. with PAS, eff. on oxygen metab.) ZYNIS, Y.L.;,GInZBXRG, R.Ye.; VYSOKOVA. T.M. Componoatory procoosee In treating pulmonary tuborculosis. Probl. tub. no.6:9-16 H-D 055. (KLRA 9:2) Is Iz Moskovskogo gorodskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo, tubarkulezaogo institute. (dir. V.P. OhernvehaT, nauchnyy rukavoditell m-prof. Y.L. Fqn1s) (TUBIRCULOSIS, FUIXONARY. ther. compensation of functions) VYSOKOVAI T. M. VYSOKOVA, T. M. -- npunctionai Disordertr in Intrapleural Pneumo-Lysis Mong Patients with Palffonary Tuberculosis.fl Acadev7 Medical Science USSR. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciencea.N .1 So; Knizhaya, Letapis' No 3.. 1956 VYSOKOVA, T.H., kand.med.nauk, AMIANTOVA, I.Sop GORDFIM, A0 HOY* 'PTobleme of thernpy and functicnal examinations In tuberculosis:* collected pppers of thn L'vov Inatituto of Tuberculosis Research, Frobl.tnb- 36 rio.5:117-120 158 (MI:RA 11:8) (TUBMCULOSIS) MUMMY, G.I.; ASMY, D.D.; ?ZMI2SYNA, T.G.- VrSOKOVA, T.H.; AXIANTOVA- 0. , -11-4~;~";v-;~U!~,,~. 711,I"OVA, I.S.; YMMOVA, Z.H.; SM7jmVjL- I Respiratory disorders with signs of tuberculous intoxication. Probl-tub. 37 no.3:27-J5 159. (HIRL 12:6) 1. Iz 14ookovskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta tuberkuleza Hinisteretva zdravookhrananiya RSFSR (dir.V-F-Chernyahev). (TU3ERCMWIS FULMONART, compl. rasp. d;sord. In toxic stages (Rue)) 4, ASEYIV, D.D., prof.; PLOTITSYNA, T.G.9 kand.blol.nauk; VYSOKOVA, T.M., kand.med. nauk,t,LITOVCHENKO., O.V., kand.med.nauk Examination ofrespiratory function,, blood circulation and thermo- regulB*rion in patients with mild forms of pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl" tub, 42 no,22tl4-21 164, (MIRA, 3-8:8) 1. ~Iolkovskiy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut tuberkuleza (direktor - kand.md.nauk T.P.Mochalova, zam. direktora po nauchnoy chasti - prof. D.D.Aseyev) Hinistorstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSF,;, Moskva. VY60KOlAp T.Mas kand.med.nauk; AGRACHEV, G.I., kand.med.nauk; KIDANOVA, Z.S.j~ :SOLDATOV, VoTeop kandomedenauk 1 Functional state of respiratory organs and the cardiovascular system in patients with fibrocavernous pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl. tub. 42 no.,3:23-18 664. (MIRA l8slY 1. Otdelaniye funktoionallnoy diagnootiki i fitichaskikh matodov lechaniya (rukovoditell S.R.TachinyAn) i 3-ye terapevtiches~oye otd,eleniye (rukovoditell - prof, I.E*Sorkin) Mookovskogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta, tubarkulaza (direktor - T.P.Mochalova; za- stitell direktora po nauchnoy chaeti prof. D.D.Aseyev) Ministerstvs4 zdravookhraneniya RSP-Ro K03ITSKIY,'G.I.;- AGRACHKV, G.I.; VYSOKOVA, T.M.; KJdMDADZE, Z.F.; KIDAITOVA, Z.S. Dieordero of respiratory and circulatory function in chronic fibrous- cavernous pulmoWy tuberculosio and their pathogenesis. Frobl. tub. 38 no.3:75-83 160. (MIRA 14'-5) 1. 1z Nauchno-isoledovateltokogo instituta tuborkulaza Ministerstva zdravookhra4aniya RSFSA (dir. V.F.Chernyshav, zamestitelt diraktcra po nauke - Prof. D.D.Aneyev). (TUBERCULOSIS) (RESPIRATORY ORGANS-DISEASES) (BLOOD-CIRCULATION, DISORDERS OF) VYSOK9~Aj - KRUTOVA, Z.M. -~.V.p I) All-Unlon conference on the quality and ansortment of synthetic rubber and latexes. Kauch. i rez. 24 no.121 !1 50-51 165. (MRA 18:12) i vr3OKO VIadWr Ions fantinovich, 1854-1912,- PIAMLITIS, Zhuan 0 , profesisor; KIIMSMNo Yu.I., redaktor: GA TA Up M* Is, tekhnichaskir redaktore [Selected workaJ Isbrannye trudy, Hooky&, Goes ir4-vo mod. it-ry, 1954. 345 P. (MM 8:3) (Pathology) ZAMOTIN, B.A.; _VI(SO,'IOVSY-IYA, -F- _L__ -Epidemiologieai effectiveness of ij=wizatiou against poliomyelitis using an inactivated vaccine according to data from aix cities in Kemerovo Province. Zhur, mikrobioloy- epid. i immm. 33 no.2:124 F 162, (MM 15:3) 1. Iz Kemerovskoy oblutnoy sanitarno-epidemiclogicheakoy Estantaii, (MMOVO PROVIttE-POLIaMLITIS--FRMIiTION) ;'I'S -L-itMMOH13 II I-Y"W~~- -, --- " ~ Z,-,...,--,-- %rd VYSOKOVSKAYA, A, P. and PLO=OVAP Am) K. ,"on the Detection of Dysentery Bacteria In Dysentery Foci. (Laborstor- noye Delo, No. 2, 14ar-spr 57,pp. 60-62)(U)" a report given at an interoblast scientific-practical conference on problems of laboratory diagnosis of Infectious diseases which was held at the Tomsk Scientifid Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera, 12-16 March 1956. SUM: 1360 P. 238 M110TIN9 B.A.; ACHINOVICHO Ye.V.; VYSOKQVS.KAYA# A.P.; SERGEYEV, G.V. "Faperience in planning and organizing a set of health and antiepidemic measvres in rural districts and an analysis of their effectiveness" by B.D, Petrakov, Reviewed by B.A. Zamotin.and others. Zdrav. Ros. Feder- 4 no. 4:36 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:10) (PUBLIC IMALTH, RURAL) (pETRAKOVt B.D.) ACCESSION NR: AP4044374 5/0286/64/000/013/0138/0138 AUT11ORi Vy*ookovskiy, D. M. TI TLEt A method for determining the content of drop liquid in rain clouds. Class 42, No. 88241 S06RCEi Byulletan' izobreteniy I tovarny*kh znnkov, no.. 13, 1964, 138 TOPIC TAGSs drop liquid content, rain cloud, radar npplication, rndlownve absorption, corner reflector, aerostnt ABSTRACTi An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of de- tcrmininp, the amount of drop liquid in rain clouds by means of tadar. The outstandLng feature of this method is that the amount of the drop liquid is estimated from the degree of radio-wavenbsorption in clouds. A corner reflector. lifted with a ground-tied acrostat-to an altitude hipher than the altitude of the cloud layer investigated, is used to reflect radio waves directed toward the cloud. ASSOCIATION t None .Co,d 1 2 t I I,ACCESSION IlRi AP4044374 I I iSUBMITTEN -, 17Feb5O .ISUB CODEt ES, DC ATD PRESSI 3083 ENCLi 00 NO REP sovt 000 OTIIERS : 000 vy8oxoVsKly, D. R IPAWOT106 adic, Sep h8 'Antennas --Yagi Antennas - Design "'Udo-Yagil Antennas," D. M. Vysokovskly, 1 p "Zhur Takh Fiz" Vol XV111, No 9 Principle of antennas with passive director systems was first used byRussian professor R. V. LIvovich1n 1912, and not by the Japanese scientists Udo and Yagi as Is erroneously supposed. Vysokovskly has been work- Ing on design of subject antennas, and some results will be published in near future. Submitted.25 Mar 48. 32/49=6 V750KOVSWIX, 1). ki. Rasseianie i pogloshchenia mikroradiovoln v atmosfernykh obraz- ovaniiakh (dozhd', sneg, oblachnost', tuman) i radiolokatsiia. (Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, 1952, v. 47, not 31 Pe 398-1444 tables, diagrs.) Titletr..- Dispersion and absorption of radio microwaves In atmos- pharic formation (rains snow, nebulosity, fog) and the radar. QCl*U8 1952 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union., Library of Congress, 1955. USSR /Electronic a - Antennas, Directional SOP 52 "Experimental Investigation Into Models of Antennas With Systems or Directors," D.H. Vysokovskiy "Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol 22, 11o 9, pp 1477-1482 Results of authorls expts prove incorrectness of data by Uda and Yagi (J.I.EI.Eng. of Japan 1926 - 1928; H.Yagy, PIRE, 16, 715, 1928), due to wrong setting of equipment. Dependence of amplification factor and width of directivity of antennas on the number of vibrators is established. Indebted to Prof A.t. Arenberg and,I,I. Vol-n. Received 13 Jun 48. 227T29 PA 227T29 USSR/~hysjcs - Radar Absorption Jul-52 in Atmosphere "Scattering and Absorption of Micro-Radio Waves in Rain, Snow, Clouds and Fogs, and Radar,"' D. M. Vysokovskiy Uspekh Fiz flauk" Vol XLVII, No 3, PP 398-W,,4 Discusses theory of scattering and absorption of micro-radio waves by spherical particles; computa- tion of amplitudes of scattering a% and bs; damping of microradio waves in a suspension of o%perical drops in the atm; scattering --f microradio, waves by spherical drops of water; inverse (radar) scattering; cert&in phys data on atm fermations (rain, fog, etc.); theory of radar reflection of and results of i nvesti- gations of atm formations by means of radar; study ,of the vertical-stru.-ture of atm,forms; investiga- ticm of fluctuations in signals refle6ted from fog, clouds, etc-. 225T97' GUS ExPrANWRIal In and Mek" Ot Kasai" Awmmw. -1) If IV Nalk"WI Menco-Pro"'.9. I Im. NSIF-IT-1-3, June Iasi, P. 4. Mitinal fit MAIady Akddenill Nauk SSSR, v. A9, 101, p. 41. DI)WIllses nntennas I.-Imsixting of 433 Active dipale antenna And it xyorm of paralk-1 passive dirrami piaci-d okmx 11no of radiatfirm. Cruplo. 6 rrf. Thiz; type of antenna is lmoim- undej~ U6 name Uda-1'ar_i (H. Yagi, Proc Inst Rad Eric, 16, 1928), although autihor attributes priority of invention to (Iz Elektroprom Slab Toka, 2, 19311.). AuUior investigated V L. L I vovich nodel of these antennas and found Ya~-,i Is data inaccurate. i-'resented by, Acad. F. A. Loontovich 17 Nov 52. 259T13 kisillphyBics Technical Phyaics Card. Autbors Vysokovskiy, D. M. Title I T~e imnlitude-phi,-ie--rf-lation-ihil, or currents In tht- r~.-,;oimnt wtrro of it wave-antenna (literally, "wave-channel" antnrNn-10-- Periodical - -Dokli,- 971 974, June 1954 Abstract The general a33UMptIOh in the theory or wave-antennas as well as an , equality or phaso-clifferencis b5twetn currentz; in. two neighboring re3onant wires are considerAd. A viethod of analysis is proposed based on using the mean values of current-amplitudes and phase differences, rather than their actual values. -Formitlas, . #-xpressing- the- relationship - b~mt-ween-the-men-n-values-and the amplification factor, for various num- 7 bers of resonant wire3, are givers and a--vi~ator- dingerun i,llustrating the difference -botween the- ret~ultinr, amplificat-lon in the old and new r.otbod 13 Bho Three referencea, one of which 13 a VS'*R reference of -1941 by the same author. Pro-sentod by Academician, R. A. 337 Of tb-- Inearl h-fig(b of the dirtct-or ckrncnl~ of tt. nc: ji) a Sy5tem -of C lo inatim '40rip X J-116-4 41 lynve-Channeil v to sr.=rd at !-.e uEielul fTowt wl'cut U'a, alolLt 41-41 A, whizh i~, op.ti'llmr. fol Mel I AID P - 5019 Subject USSR/Electronics Cird 1/1 Pub. 89 - 4/14 Author : Vysokovskiy, D. Tltle : Distant propagation of US waves Periodical : Radio, #9, 24-27, S 1956 Abstract : The author presents a popular explanation of tropospheric US-wave propagation, radio scattering, fadings, etc. and also gives a description of the emitting and receiving equipment. Four drawings and diagrams. Institution Submitted None No date AID P 4559 Subject USSR/Electronics Card 1/2 Pub. 90 - 2/8 Author Vysokovskly, D. M., Title Infiuence of element spacing on the resonant and of the "waveguide" dirnotionol properties of elements type. Perlodl:cal ?Ad!ol%6.ekhnika, 5 21-25, MY 1956 Abstract The author in-entigates the influence of changes in the spacing bet-ween the elements of array antennas of the wavegulde type on their resonant and directional proper- ties. He applies the method of mean current amplitutses and mean phases of field vec,4ors. The spacings between identical passive elements are made equal and are from O.lv? to 0.41long. These spacing distances are selected according to the number of elemento in the array. The passive elements are energized by an active one. The author describes the chRracteristice of the two possible YON iDw- L f, U,- VYSOKOVSKIY,D.1'.0 109-5-18/22 TITLE: for the Dissipation Cr(...9s Scution Li .611t: Theory of Diffusion of Ultrashort Wave Propagation in the Troposphere. (K vyvodu irjrazheniya secheniya rasse3ranlya v teori-i diffuznogo rasprostraneiyt UKV v tropoafere, Russian) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Blektronika, 1957, Vol 2, Nr 5t pp 659-660 (U.S.S.R,) ABSTRACT: Reference is made in the present short report to the paper by H.G.BOOM and W.E*GORDON in Proo. IRE, 1950, 38, 4, 401. The formulae used there for the dispersion cross section (,' (9, x) have the disadvantage.that they are derived for a certain correlation function 4? ( r) = e and convey no notion as to the quantity d' for all other forms of the correlation function. The most general formula for the dissipation cross section that is applicable to an entire class of correlation functions is given by 1T.STARAS (J.Appl-Phys-1952, 23, 10). In the present paper a further generalization of the quantity U' is carried out, in that the dispersion cross section is Card 1/2 109-5-18/22 On the Expression for the Dissipation Gross Section in the Theory of Diffusion of Ultraahort Wave Propagation in the Troposphere. expressed by a speotral function chamoterizing the investi- gated heterogeneities. The functional relation obtained at the end is identical with the kind of the reletion to 9 for a large scale turbulence in the theory developed by B007:M and GORD(RT. ASSOCIATION; PRESNITED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAIMLE: Gard 2/2 Hot given 28.11-1956 Library of Congress 6 K Cj~ 0 S K AUTHORt VYSOKOVSKIY.D.M. 169-6-14/17 TITLE: un the '2aking into Account of the i-Alultiple Scattering -41 the Diffused Propagation of U.H.F.W. in the Troposphere. (Ob uchete mnogokratnogo rasseyaniya pri diffuznom rasprov stranonii UKV v tropoGfere, RuLsian) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i I;lektronika, 1957, Vol 2, Nr 6, PP 807 - 809 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: An attempt is made here at an at least paitially approximate evaluation of the influence of multiple dispersion. It is shown that the relative part played by a dispersion of various orders of magnitude is determined by the evaluation of the quantity B 0 (energy lost in the passage of a layer). Itormal conditions are assumed for the propagation in the direction of the horizon and for the presence of a homogeneous tur- bulence. f1~he calculation made hero yields, at the worst, ~ loss of energy of the order 2.10 _4 for a 300 km line at ~ single dispersion of a wave of the order 1,5- For micro- waves the lose of energy due to dioperbion amounts to up to 1 %, which means that, in comparison to other conditions which influence the propagation, this inaccuracy may be noglected. Ihis result is now compared with those obtalncd Card 1/2 from the application of the expone'ntial function of the log-6-14/17 On thA Taking into Account of the Multiple Scattering in the Diffused Propa-ation of UX.F.17. In the Trcc;osphare. correlation accordinC; to Taylor and it is 3ho-im that the latter indicate a five-fold loss as conpared to the result obtained from the calculation given here. This difference mpy apparent- ly be explained b~r the difference of the correlation func- tiona. Here the correlation function was u3ed according to Gauss. (1 illustration) ASSOCIATIONj Not Civon PREUENTED BYs STRAITTED i AVAILABLE: Library of Con.,,reso Cafd 2/2 vy,)o [

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