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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYBAKOV, M.S. - RYBAKOV, V.A.

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Al,atract t No &'hatract given Cara 1/1 ACCESS10i NIP,: AT4042681 N SIOOOO1631 000/000/0185/ 0188 AUTHOR: Zhukov-Verezhnikov, N. N. Mayskiy, I Yazdovskiy, V. I.; -,N..,.1.; Tribulev, G. P. ;Saksonov P. P.; Dobrov, Pekhov, A. P.;.,By* akov, N1. N.; Antipov, V. V.; Koz1ov, V. A.' ;Vy*sotskiy, V. G.; Mishenko, B. A. Ry*bakova, D. K.; Parfenov, G., P.; Pantyukhova, V. V.; Yudin, ye. V.; Aniskin, Ye. D. TITLE: The evaluation of the biological effectiveness of space-flight factors -with the aid of lysogenic bacteria SOURCE: Konferentsiya po aviatsionnoy i kosmicheskoy meditsine, 1963.' Aviatsionnaya *i kosmiches-'-. -aya meditsina (Aviation and space medicine); materialy* konferentsii. Moscow, 1963, 185-188 TOPIC TAGS: lysogenic bacteria, biological sensor, radiation detector, bacteriophage, phage, Vibration, irradiation/ Vostok III, 'Vostok IV~ ABSTRACT: Iysogenic bacteria, E. coli.K-12 was carried on spa1c.eships Card 1/3 ~kCCESSION NR: AT4042681 Vostok III and Vostok IV as a biological sensor, The advantages of lysogenic ,bacteria as biological sensors stem not only from their extreme sensitivity~ to various types of radiation, but also from the fact that induced changes~are directly proportional to the dose of irradiation. In addition,.E. coli was sub-' jected to 'the combined effects of radiation and vibration in ground experiments. Vibration was produced by means of a vibrator with frequencies of 3 5, 7 0, and 700 cps, an amplitude ranging from 0. 4 to 0. 005 mm with a load. equal to 10 g, for periods of 15, 30, and 60 min. C060 in doses of 1,00 r at a rate of 21 r per min served as a source of radiation. Lysogenic bacteria carried on space-' ships Vostok III and Vostok IV revealed induction of genetic changes produced by space-flight factors which was indicated by a significant increase in the number of. phage particles. The induced effect was more pronounced on ,Vostok III than on Vostok IV. . Forty,-eight hours after its return to earth,J the bacteria carried by Vostok III had produced 4. 6- times as many phage particles as controls which had remained on earth. Ground experiments with vibration indicate that the combined vibration and gamma irradiation, followed by a second exDosure to vibration,, double the biological effectiveness of, garmna, rays.. Card ------------------------- - ----- Ixpresoidd",'~'_ -b "Wo pt to-I'A< t .3,'thiEiri'abibaird-Vdbit6ii.--4 i' app, i. go P, r0 AngdA ~f light 'pf: -_7thi 0-n jj'r'Adiatiozi b__- d' 1~~ the :~t --pan __~, PS; f 10 09 a ~Ltidh-,~*40. A L ag 9 ,-po.r _~s on sp;te(,-,. .1brdtion action the -d t jd6gefii6: baciteil A -a',z z~ra U~. 9:~~ of 3 i d par 0,2~.o latdr- 6~- n6~q _.rangeygmen. ~t6xt. -:but - ars- t t .4pe' 0 Do-, o 7W.9ral errors 21740 0 U; 17- S/025/61/000/006/002/007 D244/D305 AUTHOR: Rybakov, N. I.,,Candidate _of,.Medical_.Scienc.e.s TITLE: Micro~organisms in.space PERIODICAL.-.Naukai zhizn'.,-.no. 6,_1961, 8-9 TEXT: In this.article-the author-explains-why-,i-t...has-been,nec- to-use-,micro -organisms.and--submicroscopic.,-substances in space _.experiments The~__priucip al-.re asorL-. is the-. fact.. thit . radi a- tion capable of..causing-serious.-.cellular-,injuries.may.,-exist in .-interplanetary.,space--...There-is,.moreover,.:the.additional-though less-important--prob,lem..of...,the,.influence.-of-cosmic,-radiation on heredity- Micro-organisms-.are,-suitable.for.,.these.-purposes on account. of -the ir_large --range --of .~,.sensitivity..-to-..ionizing..radiatioi.,~ which permits,..the-study of-.the-.biologicalleffect.-of:.different doses-.of,.radiation.-(up.to.-several..thousandl-r)..that,.a~..oosmonaut would encounter-in. orbit. . Various ..types, of microbes... , -the intestinal-bacillus,-the.staphylococcus,,.the~.bacillus'-of..butyric, acid fermentation-and,others,..have.been.employed in tests.aboard Card 1/4 .2174o S/025/61/000/006/002/007- D244/1D30 space Soviet spaceships..,The..heredi.tary,properties.of,bacteria, partic- ularly.those of.the intestinal.bacillus,K-12 were-studied in aetail-with the h'elp.of preci6e.microbiolo ical..Methods..'.Bacter- 9, ial cells with a pathologically.changed.hereditary.-were,exposed~I to large. doses. of . ionizing--radiation, not. only. to,:ascertain, the its,con stituent protons,.alpha-pa,rticles and-hegvy-'element nuclei. can induce:serious,cellular injuries-Mutatio'n phenomena,-in.bacteria 'are.related,to the loss.of.their.,..cell-capacity-to.synthesize amino-acids and vitamins; the..disc6very..of,large~.,,numhers of these bacterial ce 'Ils-would - readily... define-the.. risks. that -.a...cosmona'ut, must-guard against.during..Space.'flight.,.-The--'Iatest..methods techniques involving -ultra-fine micro secti orts.- and---their,--e lectro have been used iu.these,.,investigations.....The sput-I niks.. also -C ont ained- the.- highl3i sensitive lysocren-. bacteria -capable. of reacting to..small. doses .0f,,radiation. ~l rt, ) throughthe.: formation.of,bacteriofagi;-,under.-such..6onditions..the,-~ysogens, Card 2/4 21740 S/023/ '~61/000/006/002/007 D244/ 305 Micro-organisms_in.space. ....,acquire.the.capacity.,for.an-.increased production.-Ot. bar-teriof agi when the.number-.of,-,affectedl-bacteria-may,.then-.be..determined by means.of.specific-procedures,....thus-establishing.-the--hereditary ..reaction.of.-bacteria-.to.the-influence.-of--external-.-factors. Special.miniattire.-autodevices.-or,-bioelements.vvere.coustructed ''to.ascertain..the-life..period--of,.cells.-in-spaceflights The y -were ~.placed_on the -sputniks... and.-recorded-. the -main-functions of to earth-whenever.-necessary..in.- the..form--of-radiosignals...-It would. appear,that-microbes..can.-ex3*-st.-in.-the.-autoniatic..bioelements.for long-.periods..~-.mouths.or,-even-years- at. a-.t ime Since- they _,_reIquire, little.-nutrition,,.these-.and-other.type,,,.-of.-micro!rorganisms.are a_ very-suitable-model.-for.-c6sm:l-c.-biology.--A-comparison-of.micro- biological-data-with.,.the,-.results-of-spar-eship-experiments,on the use:.of--.the-,cultures.-of..h~uman..cancer..cells-is.-of-great--interest these-latter.-occupy-an-.intermediate-.position.between-the.lysog-..., and.non~lysogen.-cells-.of-the-intestinal-.bacillus-.aud-have--attracted. Card 3/4 .37201. S/560/61/000/01,1/007/012 E027/E635 AUT1101IS: Zhukov-Verezhniknv_N.N.. -,ayskiy, I.N.. Yazdnvs1(iy,,V.I., Polchov, A.P., Gyurdzhian. A.A. Nefed'yova, N.P... k.~apichniWov, M.,M. , Podoplelov. I~I.' --ZjjLa~k~ovY ~. rlenparskaya, N.N. . Klimov, V.Yu., Novikov, S.N.,*Novikova, I.S., Petrov. R.V., Sushko, N.G.,-Ugryunov, Ye.P., Fedorova, G.I., Zakharov, A.F.. Vinogradova, I.N., Chamova. K.G., and Buylco, Yo A. TITLE: The results of the first microbiological and cytological experiments in Space in Earth satell1tes SOURCE: Ak.d..iy. a. k USSR. Iskuss ItVennyye sputniki Zerill. no. 11. Moscow. 1961. , Rezul'taty nauchnykh issledovaniy, provedennykh vo vremya poletov vtorogo i tratlyego kosmicheskilch korabley-sputnikov, k4i 67 TEXT: The authoi7a report the re sults of their i nvestigat ions of biological objcts whichhad been exposed to:spacc conditions in satellite vehicles. , The first part of the work was devoted to alstudy of the survival of cells of.differing levels of 2tion under the influence of radiation and other ard S/56o/61/ooo/oli/007/014 E027/z635 'hie results of the: --- unfavourable factors, in comparison with control materials,which remained in the laboratory over the same period. In experiments with bacteria 2ml. samples of suspensions of Escherichia call.' Acrobacter aerogenes . Staphylococcus aurcus and Clostriddull, butyricum 'containin.- .500 million organisms or spores per nl. w.r. sealed in ampoules, and exposed to a space flight of unstated duration; the number of viable individuals after the exposure 'die not differ significantly fror. the values for the control samples. A similar experiment was carried out with the TZ phage of E. coli and the 1321phage of A.,aerogenes, which were Pont in the second satellite; again. no sigificant reduction.in., the titra of the phage preparations could.be detected -after Similar results were obtained with return from space. preparations of phage sent into space in the fourth and fifth Satellites. ~ Two battles and six tubes of Heta calls, soma~of which;ere saturated with oxygens were exposed to space flight Card 2/5 S/560/61/000/011/007/012 E027/E635 The results of the conditions. after it had first been.shoun that vibration,and acceleration did not detach the cells from the glass. The cultures without oxygen.appeared normai on return, whereas in those exposed to oxygen.most.of the coils had degenerated.~ Subculture showed that cO~' of the cells, whetler detached from or remaining on the glass, w'e"re dead; however, two tubes rave good growth, and the cells which. grew up showed no abnormalities or morphology. , No antigenic differences' Could be detected in the cells in anaphylaxis and dedensitization experiments in guilloa- PiZs. In subsequent space flights fibroblast and hurran amnion Cell cultures were audied, with similar results. . Pieces of human,"d rabbit skin were also used. On August 12th 1960 two pieces of skin 2.5 x 3.5 cm. in size and.0-5 mm. thick were taken from a human donor, placed in Hanks solution and sent into space in the second satellite. On recovery they,were regraftedon the original, site in Lhe donor and became firml)r attached after seven days. Card 3/5 17 S/560/61/000/011/007/012 The results of the --- E027/E635 Similar results were obtahed,with two other d at onors. An. appar us wa s devised for makinga subculture in space.,in order to study the ability of bacteria to multiply under space conditions. : In experiments with Glostridiun butylicun no ddviations from the controls were observed.. The second part of the~worlc waudev d ote to a study of possible genetic effects brought nbout by exposure to space conditions, ~nainly by looking for the production of auxotrophic mutants and lysogeny in bacteria. The former were d.atoctad by inoculation on a layer of minimal medium which was then covored'with an overlay of tho,same medium in order to fix the colonies. When the latter had grown up their position was noted Pnd an overlay of complete medium was then put on,.and the colonies which then grew, up as a result of thedIffusion of essentialnutrients were selected.aseuxotrophic mutant s. .1 No such mutants could be found in suspensions of Escherichia coli recovered from the second satellite. , The experiments on.the induction of lysogenic bacteria-were carried out on a strain of E. coli lysogenized by a X phage which had been exposed to cosmic Card 5 ZHUKOV-VEREZHNIKOV,9 N.N.; MAYSKIY, I.N.; YAZDOVSKIY, V.I.; PEKHOV, A.P.; j4j'~~t ton-, 'sd'noor..--i :77 Ord -L':16634 ACCES S 10WAR: AP4( 1) ha, g, a P a' r: t c, le, -5 le hati f h `P 41C- 'Molecu -is gene:ti~, n M 6 1 L e o was 'use llhich~AV~ Th e-, conce ~O disulf de.-were -605 cu tl d tres was-pro uc m n-i -a.voltage,~,._,of . ~ di_ tan o f ;, 8 - an j a n ce . -.2 -me- r c ap to- p'r'-op y fgm'l _protective Action: c s fie ct_.on i y9ogen c tliose:` obtaini-d-Vith with 1 ysogeni.c. . -.use ul-subject.- f 0 r," - 'p!Dun s d -apable of ',-;P ~OrL art,*, h V; ard 0 h ~d%b an RUH gend.ra tox, V -16634-vO -X-Accupss TON. 'tute' (Ina t q -O(Axper etitet-f~",Ajo- dmy ~~777 8 u ITTED v B11 6 0,7Ila r3 SOV NO RZF -01 s or --3/3' L 29354-66 ACC NRs AP6017503 t~e-~hy -sical'dose.of radiation). can be explained, by.; th6:.~diibined -,7effect, of.' radiatt(in h it i t atlvibr'at16n':iens-itizem- ymogenic~!" andvibration. - s,,-as*s=ed* cu turOs to t rt.: as. ta .,. .r g.: :affect 2 bles of'Cosmic radiation. s - . . . - ' i : -REF. O6 If UBM DATE: 15Api64/ ORIG S UB ODDE:22 p W ni J: i - : K ;favI lp t I ' " Card 2 / 2 -A, Q.) L 03777-67 FSS_2/E,'jT(1 )/EEC1,.k)_,2 T-(:Trl k6t NRI" AP6028343. ~SOURCE CODE URTdi93/66/004/004/0634/0640 AUTHOR, Zhukov-Verezhnikov, N.IN Mayskiy, I. N.; Delone, N. L.; _R bakov Kozlov, V. A.; Davydov,.B.. I.; AntiDov. V. V.: Saksonov. P. P.; Rybakova K. D.; Tribulev, G. P. none TITLE: Biological investigations on the Voskhod-1 and,Voskhod-2.spaceships SOURCE: Kosmicheski e isslesto_Xafllya, v. 4, no. 4, 1966, 634-640 TOPIC TAGS: biologic space -1ywwtvuzMc bacteria, -pemtemp=Ve dru spaceflight wheat.seed Vos kh;d' fXV=od ~2--/-=- ABSTRACT:. Experiments were performed on the Voskhod-l and'Voskhad-2 spaceships to test the effects of spaceflight on lysogenic cultures of E. coli'K-12 (X). The Z_ cultures were carried in 1.5-m1 ampules on board spaceships ~n-S-Ei_-Leonov's spacesuit pocket during his EVA Some of tbe_ampules contained the radipprotective.drug 0- mercaptooropylamine, Controls were kept at the cosmodrome and at the home laboratory. Results showed that on the basis of viability there was no difference between samples "carried on Voskhod-l and the controls.. Expe riments on Voskhod-2 resulted in a slightly higher viability on the part of experimental cu.ltures"as, compared to con- I - lights also did trols. Phage,.production of experimental cultures carried on the two f 6,d 1/2 UDC:, 629,198,621 576-9 L 03777-67 ACC NR, AP6028343 not.exceed phage production of controls. Thus, it was not possible to demonstrate the protective properties of 0-mereaptopropylamine. An.attempt was made to determine whether spaceflight sensitized lysogenic.cultures of E. coli.K-12 (X) toconsequent exposurelto small dosea of x-rays. Results showed thatphage produ'ction,in space- flown samples was almost identical tothat of the controls. In additions air-dried seeds of.pine and winter wheat (PPG-186) were carried on Voskhod-21and in Leonov's pocket during his EVA for the purpose of determining the ge netic. effects of space- flight-factors. Results did not reveal any substantial differences between the two space f light-exposed groups of seeds and Lhe controls. It is assumed that the absence of the effects of spaceflight factors on lysogenic. bacteria and seeds,of,higher. iplants in these two flights.is due to the.particular conditions.under which these flights took place. Orig. art., has: 5 tables'.~ [BMI SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 2lApr66/ ORIG REF: 013/ OTH REF: 062/ ATD PRESS:, ~22 ACC NR, AT6036563 CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0172/0173 ;1UT'HOR: Zhukov-Verezhnikov, N. N.; Mayskiy, I. N.; Tribulev,, G. P.;, Podoplelov, 1. 1.; Dobrov, N. N.;-Antipov, V. V.; Kozlov, V.,A.; Saksonov., P. P.; Parfenov., G. P.; Sharyy, N. 1. ORG: none J TITIS: Some results and trends in the study of the biological effect of cosmic'. radiation and dynamic flight factors using micro iological an Id cytological models (paper presented at the Conference on Problems of.Space Medicine held in Moscow from .24 to 27 may 1966] SCURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problerv kosmicheskay meditsiny. (Problemsof.space medicine); materialy konferentsii,, Moscow1F 19660 172-173 TOPIC TAGS: manned space flight, space biologic experiment, tissue culture, lysogenic bacteria, cosmic radiation biologic,effect,.combined stress/Voskhod.-I ABSTRACT: Systems of, lysogenic bacteria and single layer cultures of normaland ~cancer cells of man have been used on all spaceflights since the second orbital. space ship. This report presents the resuilts of investigation5 perrozired on spaceshilps of the Vostok and Voskhod types. Biological experiments carried out on Vostok-3., -4, -5, :.and -6 indicate that phage production of lysogenic.cultu're of E. ~coli K-12 inqreases with the duration of the However, a direct linear relationship between the biological Car 113 NR: AT6036563 ,effect and the time of exposure in spacewas not established. The results obtained make it possible to assume that the biological effect in the above experiments depends on the combined effect of spaceflight factors, and .specifically vibration, weightlessness, and radiation. Ground experiment's have indicated that the sensitivity of a lysogenic bacteria :system to gamma irradiation (C06~ increases if the bacteria were ,previously exposed to vibration. These results not only.confirm this supposition but make a more differentiated approach to evaluation of .various spaceflight factors possible. However, in order to obtain a ,more complete picture of the genetic and radiation hazard of such flights, it is necessary to consider data obtained with more highly organized biological objects. Consequently, the results of spaceflight experiments performed with single-layer cultures of somatic human cells are of definite interest. In the series of experiments carried out on Vostok-1, -2, and -4,it.was found that viability, and such indices as the coefficient of proliferation, the percentade of dead cells, and the morphological, antigenic, and cultural properties of the tissues, did not differ substantially from controls which were kept at the cosmodrome or the laboratory. Card 2/3 JR De re CQI Ollectrie furnaces) 41922 3ijil s/o65/62/000/O1l/oo6/oo6 E194/E435 AUTHORS: Rybakov, P.A., Zhukov, N.A., Isayeva, N.S. ------------ TITLE: An improved gravimetric method of determining the amount of solid contaminants in light petroleum products PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i*masel, no.11, 1962, 68-71 TEXT: The usual. methods of assessing solid contaminants in light fuels, particularly that of standard ~04CT 6370-59 l(GOST 6370-59) and visual methods, are.not sensitive enough andbetter methods are required for determining amounts of contaminants less than 0 - 005"', -Tests showed that the usual "red band" filter,papers are inadequate and tests were made with nitro--:cellulose membrane biological filters to standard rCICT 8985-59 (GOsT 8985-59) which are made in six pore sizes ranging from 0.3 to 5 microns. Filters no.4 (0.9.)1) and no-3 (0-5 11) were found best for light fuels, finer filters were too slow and coarser ones inadequate. These filters were stable on exposure to the.usual fuels and solvents and with the accepted oven drying procedure. When the,*. ..soIlids content is less than 0.0003% it is recommended to filter Card 1/2 r. ~' 11 L ACC NR: 0 AT6015198 (A SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/6'/000/000/0069/oo86 ybakov, P. A.; Tarerysbkin, M. Ye. ORG: none TITLE: Methods of evaluating fjLo"QA-*-u from evaporation in aircraft tanks SOURCE: Metody otsenki eksplustatsionnykb svoystv reektivnykb topliv smazochnykh materialov (Methods for the performance evaluation of jet propellents and lubricants). Moscow, Izd-vo MashinostroyeDiye,,,1966,-.~ 69-86 TOPIC TAGS: petroleum fuel, vaporization, aircraft fuel tank Evaluation of various laboratory methods as well as of 6calculation methods for determining fuel losses due,to evaporation i n ~the tanks of aircraft Is presented. Tests showed that errors in fuel., :1-o3s:determinations on laboratory apparatus employing vibration of fuel iand on equipment simulatinE the fuel system of aircraft do not exceed 1.~% (absolutb difference). More complete evaluation can be conducted In the slmulati'~ ger amount of fuel -3 equipment, but it does require a. lar Card 1/2 UDC: 662.753.22:629.13.001.4 L 37643-66 F5S-2/iD.%T(I)/EZC-'(k)-21'FCC/T SCTB TT/DD/JK/(;W ACC NR, AP6024650 SOURCE CODE: UR/0216/66/ooo/oo4/o592/0593 ~Z, AUTHOR: Zhukov-Verezhnikov, N. N.; MaZakiyi I. N.;,Pekhoy, A. P.; E3 Ry "9- akov, I.; Dobrov, N._A.; Anlipev_, V. V.; Kozlqy A.; Saks'd-Adv, P. P.; Podoplelov, I. I.~ none TITLE: Results of study of the effect of[coamic radiation and other, spaceflight factors on lysogenic bacteri&Uan-dhuman cell cultures (Paper presented at the Anniversary Symposium.of the Institute ofIBida-:111 'Physics of the Czechoslovak Academy_of Sciences held in Brno in May 19651 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya biologicheskaya, no.,4, 19.66, ~592-593 TOPICTAGS: spaceflight effect. radiation effect, Hela cell, lysoge-hic bacteria / Vostok 4 spacecraft, '~ostok 6 spacecraft, Voskhod l.spacecraft 'ABSTRACT: Sin le-layer cultures of normal human cells (fibroblasts and amniotic cellsi and human cancer cells (Hela strain), together with cultures of lysogenic bacteria (E. coli~K-12), have been consistently used as radiation indicators*"*n Soviet spacecraft. Results of these:, experiments have shown that repeated exposure of a culture of Hela'cells~ Yostok-4 and Vos to spaceflight factors on the tok-6 flights produced Cord 1 / 2 UDC: 6 2 9 . 19 5 L-51-L. L 3?&3_66 ACC NR: AP6024650 changes in experimental cells as ccmpared with laboratory controls and with Hels. cells exposed on one spaceflight only. A longer latent period of recovery of growth capacity and other characteristics (not named] were noted in twice-flovn cultures. In addition, the coefficient of pro- liferation for Hela cells exposed on both Vastok-4 and Vostok-6 was one-half that for intact controls and for Hela cells exposed to space-_-.`.1. .~flight only.once. These data suggest that spaceflight.factors have a cumulative biological effect on human cell cultures. However a direct dependence of biological effect on length of spaceflight expo- ,sure has not been established in experiments with the other radiation indicator, the lysogenic bacteria E. coli K-12 W. It is interesting. to note that when the same Hela cells used on Vostok-4 and Vostok-6 vere also exposed,on Voskhod-1, a veil-defined drop in.the prolifera-. tion coefficient was observed in comparison with intact cultures. Experimenial colonies were more compact, and there were more deadleells 'Other reliable differences (not enumerated] were also, found between, intact controls and thrice-exposed cultures. However, no I reliable dif f erences could be detected between thrice-exposed Hela cells and a control., strain used only on Vostok-6. It is'suggested that the.biological effect of spaceflight.may be the result-of the combined influence of. radiation, vibration, and veightlessnesse-, [is] CODEz 06/ SUBM DAM none/ ATD PRESS:5L '(P Card 2/2~ vMb AM 4.L%J V, j~ T 4tt 77- . . .. . . .. . . U~space~~fli& , -ctoka,Aii pn-.~~ op ~'Iys ogenic b e-ria W:e4er iuen'ts'.'.,-V q ~ZOURC koslnkdh6~ki~4~~iasledovan er Pmaib lys6gen:~c,---bact i al fP4 1~ -,s- ABSTRACT: ---'--The-'genetia.*, ert6c s""Or loa&~~ ACCESS.ION--,NR:,- AP5015618 of:"iriducei ers, tie iev el. sliii~~4r. :-,w as 0!~ A- A -S l f -CL-b 1 9 L -A- a A f U. *' -, A -F)- V B OROCIISIS AND plearfarlis .09N ( AK O . ei . Smsll-Diwww" Ekru" Nit amep. In Rimsia 00 13 , W. G. SwIlkin. P. V. Zaitsev. and 0, N. 11) lmkov. ' Flektrklarstcl, ( Ekvtricity), Dec. 1949 rf~-9. lp jo0 1 Dt-wribes lliAgranu, anti illialrales the above in 00 , hich the micruset4w is attached Io a bendi rt-A-m- woo filing an cmdinary writing desk. Optrating chArat-wr see 40 u istics are givt-n. 00 40 0 sn :0 7. .$L& sITALLURGICAL LMNATWII CLAjWjjAjjjW ]IS" OWS MV SUL" I's l L 44ff 0' U' i i;o re 0 6,0- .1 0'0 0 0' 040 0--W0 0 j0 -0000 00 0 0 0:0 0 of 010 0 0 0 Ot 0,94 0.6's'.0 Ga. .0 WO 0 00 0. a V 0 0 .0 "0 4WO. SAV-9 0 -- 0,~ S v9 iitbt~nati( amount. V, hi~~" of titaniuq~.'lI lifficlent of:ithermal -.COD"Cti.V -0- AID P 2452 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub. 135 18/19 Author Rybakov, S., Eng. Title Aircraft taking off and landing vertically (According , to the foreign press) 'Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 8, 90-94, Ag 1955 Abstract The author reviews and comments on several articles on the above subject which appeared in the American and British press. Institution: None Submitted No date S /P84/6o/ooo/6o6/o17/O2O MOVA029 AUTHOR: Rybakoy, S.... Senior:Airport Dispatcher TITLE: Fully Controlled Flights PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya Aviat.siya, 19609 No. 6, p. 21. A TEXT: Until recently the communication rangefor9*-12 (Yak-12) aircraft leaving Tallin ceased after 30- 40 km. In the fall 6f7T-95-9a new control method was developed.based on.the entry of:each Yak-12 flight into the dispatcher graph, showing the altitudel orientation points and azimuths according to APri -6 (ARP-~6). ~ This communication range was extended clover the whole of:Estonia,and,proved of great,value.,.ADS zone dispatchers, ..maintain th's contact tationof the neares I via the ultra-short wave radio s t airport or heavy airborne aeropla.ne. Receiving broadcasting stations are also used for this.purpose as they- Icanbe heard.by the Yak-pilot Iat. certain q times on his AFX -5 (ARK-5 , receiving.set. The described method is applied on all inland routes. as well as during flights ona chemical or medical mis- sion. Card 1/1 (Ruesia-ArmW-Fuel) FRASE I BOOT. M-T,,r%!TV-r'TOY SOV/3677 Rybakov, Vladizar- Alekseyevic.h. Novyye abrazivnyye materialy i instrLment-y (Nev Abrasive Materials and, Instruments) Moscow, 1958. P-1 P. (series: Peredovoy opyt proizvods tva) Seriya "Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya," 'Vip. 5, Obrabotka met&Uov 4,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Moscow. Dom nntlchno~tekhnicheakoy propagandy imeni Y. E. Dzerzhinskogo, and Obshchestva po rasprostraneniyu P0.1iticheskikh nauch4ykh ztlaniy R08F. Tech. Ed. R. A. SuIcbst eva; Ed.: G. B. Lurlye. PURPOSE: The booklet is intended pr-imari2,y for grinders, polishers, and tool and the makers. It could also be useed by a wide range of,workers in the machine-!.manxifacturing industry. COVERAGE: The need for improving the qualitq of existing abrasive materials is strongly,emphaaized and exp~aiAed. The author also sets out the extensive research aimed at the production of.new and be+,+.er abrasive materials being carried out at the All-Union Sci--; Card Nf-;-q Abrasive Materials (Cont.) SOVI3 77 6 eatific Reaearch Institute of Abrasives end Polishing (VNIIIASh). These nev abrasives inaluie monoaorundum, therwcorundum, boron silicocarbide, the 5-8 abrasive (silicon carbide -w boron carbide alloy), etc. Netr F-oresion. inatz-aments have alao been designed at ed ess the same institute, among them 8 types of vulaamite -bond Pr vheels 50 t"o 600 mm in diameter, thread-grinding wheels based on the organic bond SKTJ, ba3L-elite-bondead honing stones, and various types of flintaloth. There are 2 refer-ances, both Soviet. TABLE OF COMMITS: 1. Basic Trends in tbA Processes of Maahinlng With Abrasive Toole 3 11. Improving the Quality of Existing~Abzasiye Ilaterials and De- veloping New Ones 4. M.Improving -the qpBIITy of FAYLStIng Grimding Too2A and. Developing New Ones U High-speed grinding 2. The manu-facture. of nev geincling tool for automated production 14~~ C Hrd 2/ 3

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