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BAZAROV, I.P, Theory of fusion, Vest, Moak, un. Ser, 3t Fiz,, astron, 18 no.3sl8-25 W-.Te 96,3. (MM 16s.10) 1. Kafedra statistichaskoy fidki i mekhaniki Moskovskogo universiteta. 8/020/63/148/0.06/008/023 AUTHOR: Bazarov, 1. P. "TITLE: Vlasov's equation for crystals ~PERIODICAL; Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 148, no. 6, 1963, 1283-1285; TEXT: It is shown that Vlasov's equation with a self-concietent field for variations of the crystal density at the temperature T - 0 gives the well-known equations of amall.oacillations which deterdtine unambiguously the entire Born spectrum of the crystal eigenfrequenoies. -ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. LomonOBOVal~ (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomononov) PRESENTED: November, 12, 1962, by N. R. Bogolyubov, Academician SUBMITTED: September 11,, 1962 Card i/i BkZAROV. I.P. Measure of mechanical motion. 1st. i metod. est. nauk 2:284- 285 163, (KM 1613.1) BAZAROV, I.P. Quasi-mdial and phase transitions. Zhur. fis. khim. 37 no.11%2545-2548 N163. (MIRJL l7t2) 1. Mookovskiy gosudaretvannyy universitst imeni, Lomonosova. -B--AZAROY I P ~~ - - Self-consistent method and the ot7atal model problem. Vast, Mosk,.un, Ser. 3t nas j. 4stron. 18 no.605-90. . N-D 163. (MIRA 17j2) 1. Kafedra statiatichaskoy fisiki i makhaniki Moskovskogo universitata. ACCUMON NR: "401"40 VOMM/000/001/0054/ml i AUTHOR: Bazarov. L P. TITLE: Solution of the kinstic equation of A. A. Vlaww for a cx7sW SOURCM Moscow. UfdversitsL Voab&. Serlya 3. Its. adrea., no. IM, "41, TOPIC TAGS: crystd, a7atal vibration. kinetics, stWoUed addhanics, Vlasw equation, Born equationj distribution function, lattice v2 m-Won f ABSTRACT: The linearized kinstic eqnslion proposed by A. A. Vlaww (Teeriya, mnogft diastits. G17TU M., 1960) for the variOm in 6s disbibutim (votion of a statistical system 4p (F.1;1): + (P. (VIVV VOW) (VIV. Vd n where f0 Jr',J) is the equildmium d1sWbution fanati=. is solved icor a a7sW at a n r temperature of OK assuming the adiabstio of an small displacement. It to found dat the Born ny W -a of the vibrations native'to Cam 1/3 ACCEMON NR.- "401"45 the crystal. lattioe to completely detwmined by VlasWe equation wd Is vmlqw In! this equation. The required solution Is given by where and deteradmed b (3) Cwd 2A ACCESSION NR: AP4014445 I.*. by the 30= squWa for *A smaU vibnUfte 1A a ftTsW. "The anaor d=M Academician K. N. ftp4mbow for Me walmUcs of the p&W. OrIX. tn. Us: 26 foxmul". ASWCIATIONt Kdo&& Rik -, ~3 naw i Mewom 3dwowdop unwWwow, (Department of Statkitiod Pbysios wd Modhanks, Moomw BMW Univwolly) z"cu- 00 SUBK=ED: 19Mar6l DATE ACQt IXML&v" SUB COM 8B,MA NO PJ97 bovs 002 OTHWU 000 cwd 3/3 - BAZAROV, I.P. - The quantum kinetic equation and collective oscillations in crystals# Vast* Moskoun. Ser. 31 Pis., astron. 20 no.40-6 J1-Ag 165- (MIRA 18312) I* Kafedra teoratichaskoy fisiki Moskovakogo gosudaretvannogo universiteta. SAt-buitted February 2. 1964s, S'OTJRGE: moscow~ !~ni L- czm"i -M -4 -4 1~ erititgy OF li-Arraction between partlelt-3. BAZAROV I.P.- GERASIMDVO Ya.l.; KISELEV, A.V.; PREDVODITELFV, A.S.; :!~ ~HYXVICIII L.V.; SKURATOV, S.M.; TIRLFTSKIY, N.F.; CHMUTOV, X.V.; SHUBNIKOV# A.V.; SHULEYKIN, V.V. Vladimir Keenofontovich Semenchenko, 1894- ; on his 70th birthday.' Zhur. fiz. khim. 39 no.5:1300-1301 Yq 165. (KIRA 18:8) ARN.,MJ*I'UV'I N.V,; kljZ.~O. J,,,~h,; DULGOV, Yii.A.; Asi).; TY,',jIZNVA, L.S.; SHUGUROVA, NoA* Nature of the variation of the composition of aolutions in the formation process of the fluorite-bearing chambered Fegmatite. Dok.I. All SSSR 164 no.5:n47-n5O 0 165. (KRA IWO) 1, Liatitut geologii i gaoflssiki Sibirskogo otdelenlya AN SSSR. Submitted February 15, 1965- _.. BAZAROV, L.,S.h.-,,,, Temperature and pressure variations in the process of the formation of fluorite-bearing pegmatite. Dokl. AN SSSR 165 no.4015-917 D 165. (KRA 18&12) 1. Inatitut geologii i geofiziki. Sibirskogo otdalaniya All SSSR. Submitted June 2, 1965- 0 ARDASM. Gavriil Romanovioh;-3Aj4Nff-,-LY.; KIMUOY, I.N.; NCR IN, A.T.; POLOTSKIT, I.T.; RUMMO, A.I.; SITNINOV, A.P.; SPZUSSOV, XJF.; IMYUKOV. T.L., red.; IXMITA, T.K., tekhn.rod'.' ENaintenanoe of traotors and agricultural wehinairy], Takhnichaskoe obalushivanie traktorov I seliskokhozialetvennykh mashin. Moskva, Gos.Isd-vo'*el'khoz.lIt-ry, 1961. 470 p. . - (KCU 14:4) (Tractors-Asintenanoe a3d repair) (Agricultural wchinary~--Naintenance and repair) SCB(ILPV, V.S.p akadom.lk.; DOLGOV, Yu.A., i~AZ,,'IPCV, I.T.; 3IMPTBAKOVA, Z.V. Iligh-tomperalure inclusion3 in thn minerals of pegmatltas and granites. Dokl. AN SSSIt 157 no. 20-19-352 JI 164. (111RA 17:7) 1. Tnstitut geologil i geofiziki 'Ubirskcgo oulplerdya AN STR, BAZAMV, L.Sh.; DOBRMSOVA, I.L.1 YUSUPOV, S,Sh. Chara-.teristica of the distribution of fluorine around a chamber pegmatite in granites. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.5t 1135-1138 Ag 164. (KM 17:9) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akadenikom V.S. Sobolevym. BAZAROV. L,Sh._,, Inclusions in apatites from the calcite-phlogopite veins of Slyudyanka, Trudy Inst-, geol.i geofiz. Slb.otd. AN SSSR no.30:,47-55 164. (MIRA ISM) BAZAROV, kands istworichesk&h nauk, kapitan 2-go rang&. Training future officers Iii revulutionary and military tradit-le=0 -%)x. abor. 48 no.10slo-15 165'4, (MIRA 18%9, . PAZAROT V9 Relation between biology teaching and agriculture in Bulgarian schools (from "Narodnos proeveshchenisgO no,8. 1958). Biol. v shkole noA72-74 R-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11) (Bulgaria-Agriculture-Study and teaching) BAZA,ROV., Vasil __ Teaching biology in the general schools of the bulgarian People's Republic. Diol. v ohkole no.1:66-69 Ja-F 162. (MUA 1532) 1. Uchenyy aekretar I Inatituta peda902,11d Bolgarskoy A)mdemii nauk. (BU1"RIA--BIOU)GY--ST1WT AND TEACHING) BLZARGV-9 V.Q. (fterico )kwmnskoy oblasti) Atelectasis of the lung following tonsillectoor. Test.otorIn, 21 no.5s.97-" S-0 199. (KM 13 -. 1) (TONSILIXTONYi compl.) (ATXLBMSIS, etiology) BAZAROV, V.G. Course and treatment of chronic tonsillitis in Arctic regime. Zhur. ush., nos. i gorl. bol. 22 no.1:22-28 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Is klinik' bolezney ukhas gorla i nosa (naohallnik - zasluzbemW dayatell nauki prof. X.L.Khilov) Voyennoi-meditsinskoy ordena Lenins akademii imani Kirova. (TONSILS.-DISEASES) RAZAROVS V.G. Use of the Odelagod speech* phenomenon to detect feigned deafdoos. Zhur.usb, nos. i gorl,, bol. 23 n0.2931-36 Mr.-Ap 163, (MIRA 16:8) iw"I'll -4-0-0. 1107 NOMM"al - -- - I 1. Is akustichookoy laboratorii otorinolarlogologicheakoy kli- niki (nacW'ua - saalushennyy dayatell nan" prof. K.L.Khl2ov) Voyenno-zeditsinakoy ordena Lanina WcadamU imiml S.M.Kirova. (DUFMW) (MICAL TESTS) (MLLIMERM) BAZAROVI J. G ~,-, (YdYWF) UWof the "delayed speech" pbenmenon in the study of the interrelations of the vooomotor and auditory analysorse Vast. oto-rin. 25 no.2283-87 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 17:1) , ON --777:.77~'.-.~,~F- - T. .-7 . . . . , 2-,;77;t- 1~. ~ ~, -, " . - ---I- 1107 --F 7--o, E: n7l BAZAROV, V.O., xeVor meditainskoy sluabby Examination of tha. vestibular apparatus by the method of acabined - 3timulation of its nonaory nerve receptors* Vooria-Mad.zhure nos7s 55-59 1640 (KIRA 1815) BAZAM, V,G,s_z&yar neditzinskoy slushby Signifimnoe. of the duration of rqatagwe and vestibular oounter-rotational, illusion in the medical examination of flying personnel. Voen.-med. zhur. no.2:68-72 165. (MIRA 18: 11) L 4281S-66 ~_AeE r P6027252 SOUR CE R/0I77/rG/o00/007/0_~7?006_f__ 1 41: CODE: U 0 AUTHOR: Bazarov, V. 0. (Major; Medical Corpa;,Candidatc of Medical Sciences) ORG.- none TITLE. The effect of secondary stimuli on the vestibulosenpory reaction SOURCE: Voyenno-meditsinekly zhurnal, no. 7, 1966, 57-61 TOPIC TAGS: vestibular function, psychic stimulation, reflex activity 1 04 f'Atl rl.OA-)~, VISIOAI) V%F'S7'1qVL1qR DJ,5 -nJ #ftp~AJC F_ ABSTRACT: In order to test the ability of some secondary stimuli (odor of gerantol, toluene, or pyridine, Intense sound, or electric current) to suppress or accentuate vestibulosensory reflexes, 179 experimental subjects (men and women, 16-42 years of age) and 30 controls were subjected to rotation (I revolution per 2 see) with the eyes closed in a Barany chair for 20 eec, after which the duration of the illusion of counter-rotation was determined. Following, the control studies, which yielded a mean duration of 15.86 see (3-44 see) for this Illuslon, the experiments were repeated with the simultaneous application of secondary stimuli (odors blown Into the nose, sound at 100-110 db and 1000 cps, or electric current at 5 ma and 10-25 v). As shown by the results In the table, some secondary stimuli bad a significant Card 1/2 UDC: 616-001.12-06 L 42818-66 At- A CC AP6027252 No. with a change Secondary No. of In duration of No. with no change stimulus subjects the illusion in duration Increase decrease Toluene 55 12 30 13 Gerantol 55 24 21 10 Pyridine 55 43 8 4 Bound 60 14 is 7 Electric current 64 10 46 8 Controls 30 4 5 21 Inhibitory effect on the ves tibulosensory reflex In most cases, but the effect varied markedly! from individual to Individual. Statistical analysis showed that the accentuating effect of pyridine and the Inhibitory effect of electric current were highly significant, while the 1nhJbJ- tory effects of toluene and sound were somewhat less significant (still at the 96% level). These results suggest the possibility of effectively inhibiting the vestibuloseneory reflexes during flight by selective stimulation of certain receptor formations. Orig. art. has: I formula and 3 tables. [26]~ SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: none/ ATD PRESS: Card 2/2 CODE-:--M i ACC MAPM566~ I/WjIV677000/002 /13 .INVEMR: Abugov.. D. X.; Bazarov., V, 0,; GanoVsklyj, 0, A.; Valakhov,, ORG: none ;TITLEt Experimental combustion chamber for'a liquid rocket engine. ;Class 46,, No. 19OT28 SOMME: Iz6bretaniya,, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no# 2,, 1967., 138 TOPIC TAGS: combustion chamber, combustion chamber test,, liquid propellant 'engin t ABSMCT: *7he propobed experinental combustion chawber,,contains &-cylindrical abaUs &'replaceable Injector. and a nozzle unit with replaceable exhaust Gazzles - 10, order to vary the natural, frequency of the gas oscillations ilia. . simthli to obt4in the amplitude-fr4quancy chavacter"itc durftg a stagle'f Lw~ug. of the ensina a. novab a pi4ton isppynte& In the .621-455 .. N& A',0700%67 I ~ I V. V. DAMOV "Investigation of the Distributioli of the Electromagnetic F1824 in the Interaftion Space of Palse Mag-etrons in the Ten-Centimeter Band" from Annotations of Works Completed in 1955 at the State Union Sci. Res, Iust:-Min. of Radio Engineer- ing IM. So: B-3,000,964 I J - " A - I T: -T~zl - ~ OMEN= AVTHOR : Bazarov, Ye.N. and Zhabotinskiy, M.Ye. "Frequency conversion In a Reflex Klystron," A-U Sci Conf dedicated to "Radio Day," Moscow, 20-25 May 1957. PERIODICAL: Radiotekbnika I Elektronika, Vol. 2, NA. 9, pp. 1M-1224, 1957, Nmm) V~, ~' -L I I- D T, i I11~ r:71, Tz, "Fluctuations in a Reflex Klystron." Investigated theoretically the fluctuations during synchronized operation vith second order resonance and overtone synchronization. They also investigated self- oscillator fluctuations at an arbitrary transit angle. report presented at the lat AU-Union Conference on Statistical Radio Physics, Gorlk&y, 13-18 October 1958. (Izv. vyssh uahev zaved-Fod1otekh., Vol. 2, No. 1, pp 121-127) CGMMXTF.'.,..caid under SIFOROV, V. I.) 69901 s/ioq/6o/oo5/o4/O22/O28 1,442.2c 9140/9435 AUTHOR: jazarova Yeega TITLEs VF`=qu"ency'9TVTW1e*~ Using a Three-Grid.Reflex Klystr*12 PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 49 pp 681-684 (USSR); ,ABSTRACTs This is a continuation of work briefly reported earlier (Ref 2,3)- It in an experimental work carried out with the assistance of M.Y1.Zhabotinaki A double-resonator three-reflex klystron was used with an input of' approximately 5000 Mcs to give an output of 2500 Mcs at power levels of the order of 10 mW. The capture band was of the order of 2 Mcs. There are 6 figures.and 4 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: November 24, 1959 Card 1/1 BAZARCV, Ye. h., Cand PhYs-Flath Sci -_ (diss) "Resonance of the nth degree and synchronization to.the nth overtone in a reflectin;r: klys- tron." Moscow, 1960. 5 pp; (Ministry of Higher~and Secondary _~peciall- . ist Education RSFSRI Moscow Physics-Technology Inst); 15U copies; price not given; (KL, 23-60, 130) AUTHORS: Bazarov, Ye.N. and Zhabotinskiy, M.%. TITLE: Frequency Changing by Means of a Reflex Klystron (Preobrazovaniya ehastoty na otrazhatellnom klistrone) ,PERIODICAL:Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2v pp 233-261 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The possibility of employing a reflex klystron as a frequency changer at U.H.P. is investigated theoretically. For the purpose of analysis it is assumed that a klystron can be represented by the equivalent, circuit shown in Fig 1. where R, L and C are the equivalent parameters of a loaded resonator and i is the alternating component of the conveetion eurren If the multiple transit of the electrons, the interaction of the electrons in the beam, the capture of the electrons at the grids and the transit time of the electrons in the grid gap are neglected, the equations four the klystroA can be written as: L di Ri = U + UB arl- dU i + ik Card 1/5 H-1 U U- SOV/109-59-4-2-14/27 Frequency Changing by Means of a Reflex Klystron where U is the voltage at the grids of the resonator, UB = E si-n(awt ) is the external signal voltage, n = 01111/2.9 .19.1is the total current in the resonator and ik 16 iue alternating component of the convection current. Equations similar to Eq (1) were considered in a work of Bershteyn (Ref 3~. If the notation shown on page 254 is adopted, Eq (1 can be written as Eq (2). Further, by eliminating y from Eq (2), the final equation is in the form of Eq (6). The solution of this equation is in the form of a superposition of the oscillations with multiple frequencies and is given by Eq (7). The amplitudes A, Al and phases ip, 9.1 are slowly variable functions of time and can be obtained by solving Eq (8). The functions I and in Eq (8) are defined by Eq (9). In the case of a resonance of the second kind and.the synchronization at the second harmonic (n = 2) functions ana * can be expressed by Eq (10). The co~htions of stability of the steady-state regime are defined by Eq (11). These can Card 2/5 also be written as Eq (13), where m is the regeneration M SOV/109-59-4-2-14/27 Frequency Changing by Means of a Reflex Klystron coefficient of the klystron and vl = 1/20. If th6 parameter go is eliminated from Eq (8).,an expression in the form of Eq (12) is obtained. On the basis of Eq (12),; it is found that the threshold of the resonance of the second kind is given by Eq (15). From this it follows that: the threshold increases with the increase of the detining parameter vl; the increase of the regeneration leads to the reduction in the threshold of the resonance and the deviation of the transit angle from its optimum value causes the increase in the resonance threshold. The width of the resonance of the second.kind is expressed by Eq (16) where Q, is the quality factor of the resonator. The synchronization threshold at the second harmonic can also be found from Eq (12) and is defined by Eq (17). The gynchronizatior,.bandwidth for the optimum transit angle is expressed by Eq (18). The dependence of the amplitude of the oscillations during synchronization at the second harmonic (at the voltage of the external signal) is illustrated in Fig 3. The synchronization effect was also investigated Card 3/5 experimentally by employing a special reflex klystron SOV/109-59-4-2-14/27 Ifitted with two resonators and three or fol= grids (see Fig 4). The experiments carried out on a 3-grid reflex klystron corroborated the possibility of employing the tube as a frequency divider at U.H.P. It was possible to obtain an output power of 15 m.W for input powers of 10-20 m.W. The klystron can be used as a multiplier in two ways; the external signal of frequency f is applied to the tube which is tuned to a frequency nf; in the second ease, the resonator frequency is the same as that of the external signal and the multiplication is obtained by extracting the n-th harmonie of the bunched current. When the klystron is synchronized at a sub-harmonic and used as a frequency multiplier, Eq (8) and (9) are also valid and in this case the functions o� and * (for n =0.5) are given by Eq (19). The amplitude of the steady state oscillations can be determined from Eq (20). If the n-th harmonic of the bunched current is employed, the functions ~ and * are given by Eq (21)~ while the amplitude of th4i steady state voltage at the resonator gap is expressed by Fq (22). SOV/109-59--4-2-14/2? Frequency Changing by Means of a Reflex Klystron The conditions of stability of the oscillator are expressed by Eq (11)o The above two methods of frequency multiplication.were confirmed experimentally. There are 5 figures and 5 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: 17th June 2957 Card 5/5 9.2500, 9.4220 77565 SOV/108- 15-2-10/12 AUTHORSt BA z a r Zhabotinskiy, M. Ye., Sverchkov, TITIE% Frequency Multiplication by a Large Factor Using a Reflex Klystron. PERIODICALt Radiotekhnika, 1960, Vol 15,' Nr 2, pp 75-79 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The paper deals with frequency multiplication by a large factor n usirg a standard reflex klystron. In principle, the input signal is applied at the airgap between the reflector and the resonator. However, in the practical application the input signal may be supplied to the klystron reflector by means'of a coaxial line. The differential equation of the second order describing the processes in a reflex klystron is given. Using the first approximation of the above equation, and assuming that the amplitude of the Input signal as well as Card 2/5 that of the Output signal is smaller than tne constant frequency Multiplicat-ion by a Large'Factor 77565 Using a Reflex Klystron SOV/108-15-2-10/12 voltages on the klystron electrodes, expressions are. derived which define% (1) the power of the output signal of frequency folt ~ nr in' 'here fin is frequency of the input signal; (2) the band width Af In which a stable multiplication Is obtained. A f depends on the cathode current, the reflec*Wr voltage, and on the factor n. The block diagram of an experimental installation for frequency multiplica- tion is shown on Fig. 1. 4 5 7 8 3 6 Card 2/5 Fig. 1. Frequency MultiplIcation by a IiArge Factor 77565 Using a Reflex Klystron SOV/108-15-2-10/12 Here the Input signal from the generator (1) is supplied through the measuring line (2), the attenuator (3), and through a coaxial line to the reflector of klystron (4). We klystron output signal passes through the attepuators (5) and (7) to the spectrum analyzer (6) and power measurer (8), respectively. The klystron operates as a r~ enerator. The klystron resonator is tuned to the n-C harmonic of the Input signal. In the above installation, a standard 3-cm-wave klystron was used and frequencies JP out =nf in = 9,000 to 10,000 Me were obtained. The relationship betWeep t4e output power and the multiplication faotor n Is shown on Fig. 2, where the power for a Ig assumed to be equal one. Card 3/5 Frequency MLIltiplication by a Larger Factor 77 I~X,5 Using a Reflex Klystron SOV/108-15-2-10/12 card 4/5 Fig. 2 21441 s/lo9/6l/Oo6/0ol/O2O/O23 n4o/z163 AUTHORS: Bazarov, Y!IN.L and Zhabotinskiy, M.Ye. 'i1TLZs Pluctuations; in a reflex-klystron oscillator caused by electron velocity scatter, shot and thermal effects PERIODICALi Radiotakhnika i elektronika, Vol.6, No.1, 1961, pp. 166-i6g TEXT: Using symbolic equations and correlation theory the fluctuations in a reflex-klystron oscIllator causid by the scatter of electron velocities in the beam, the shot and thermal effects are analyzed. Expressions are obtained for the mean- square amplitude and phase fluctuations and their spectra. It in shown that under certain conditions the electron velocity scatter can have a substantial influence on the fluctuation. There are 4 Soviet references. SUBMITTEDt June 15, 1960 Card 1/1 L i~283-63 r.YP(j )/EPF(c )/E7,VP(q)/Ewr (2)/BDS AFnC/ASD Pr-4/ Pc-4 RMIWiilJDIJG ACCESSION NR: AP3004383 S/0109/63/0081008/1483/1484 -7 A -V,,-- F. -9~Lmokhfn- AUTHOR: -V A. TITLE: Effect of protective coating on the absorption calls in radio spectroscopes with optical indication on the frequency of transitions in the hyperfine structures of rubidiurn and cesium SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i el ktr)onika, v. , no. 8 19 6 3. 1483-148'4 8. TOPIC TAGS; rubidium, cesium, radio spectroscope, hyperfine structure, transition frequency Vaaces, in- Quantum -Electronic a, -N. -7~ i~tm~i di-at ~Wlieri-the-polysjlo,ka n-61-- f4r uppresslng--~.-. relaxation of spins ~of Rb ato-me that collided with the cell walls, the' (r-O~- transition frequency, in the hyperfine structure of R17 , Was shifted by -5 or -7 kc (with about l-kc line width). The authors beli6ve that the frequency shift ACCESSION NR: AP3004383 is rather due to the presence of an extr A,,number of expezoliment Vleous gar with CsI33 in a rnethXl-siloxane-coatedvilass cell corroborated this belitf. Assistance of L. V. Minervina in mass -spectrometer investigations of 06 gas is noted. "The authors wish to thank M. 1. Rodak and Ch. ),.I. BriskIna ;or d-19- cusaing the work and valuable comments. Orig. art. -has: 1 formula. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: l0Sep6Z DATE ACQ: ZZI,'Aug63 _ENCLf 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 003 ID A- n a kal e n-e n t v a7~) r s s F 11 -~ SOURCE Bvu-1leten' i~obretenfv i t,)-varn-,- ~l zn,~~i~ -,v n,.,. Co,d _ACC n4-1P6000046- -SOURCE CODE.- UR/0286/65/ooo/o22/0033/0034 INVEMR; Bazarov, Yo. N.; zolinq'~V. Fe bRIG: none TITLE: Optical Indicator of frequency standards. Class 21, No. 176317 (announced by. the Inati&ute ot Radio Enri noorl gg and EleeU~_, AN (Institut radiotekhniki I. elektroniki AN SSS4R)) SOURCE; Byulleien' izobrete~niy I tovarnykh znakov, no. 22, 1.965, 33-34 TOPIC TAGS: frequency standard, frequency standard indicator, optical indicator -ABSTRACT: An optical indicator of frequency standards (shown in the accompanying -ftgure). Is proposed which has the form of a bulb with a pair of alkaline el- -nts Fig. 1. Optical indicator of frequency standards $ 1 - Resonator; 2 - darkened region of the Indicator bulb,* 3 - optical illumination zone-, 4 - gas die- charge tube; 5 and 7 lenses; 6 photoindicator. ccwd 1/2 UDC; 621.317-761 lul C.". "Leptospix-osis in Plan" pp. 93 Voyenno-Hed. Zhur. No. 10 Uctober, 1955 MUKHINA, Lidiya Ivanovna; SHANTUYEVA, red.;_�~ tOVA, D.B., red.; ZILOTIN, Yu.V.,, red.. [The Vitim Plateau; natural conditions and regionalization] Vitamskoe ploskogorte; prirodnye usloviia I raionirovanie. Ulan-Ude, Buriatskoe knizhnoe izd-vot 1965. 134 p. (M RA 1815) SOLOVIYEVA, T.Ya.; BAZAROVA,, V.I. ?roe amino acid content in some variitles of honey originating from a single type of flower. Vop. pit. 22 no.6169-70 N-D 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Iz Leningradskogo instituta sovetskoy torgovii imeni F. Ehgellsa. "Determining the Content of Hydro.V Acid in Oxidized Faraffinn; p 217, in the YonograTh "Investigation and Use of Petroleum Products", edited by N. G. Puchkov, Gostoptekhizdat, i4oacow-Leningrad, 1950. ~. dl-m' "Detection of Foreia Bodies in Greases without Using Acid Analysis", p 224, ,n in the Monograph "Investigation and Use of Fetroleum Products"j, edited by N. G. Puchkov, Gostoptekhizdat, -ioscow-Leningrad, 1950. r ~' -;-], Is BAZAR VA. G. The prograSSITS form of the-itterroutloaship of the econoov and the budget, Tin, SSSR 18 u0,3:37-43 Ny '57. (MIRA 10:6) (Tax colleatkon) c XOLDOBSK311 A.G.; MEDVEDEVf S.I.; PISKOPM1, F.G.; TAKOBSON, M.G.Vrinimlai uchastiyes BIUMMI.B.; OSLIKOVSWA, To.S.j FERUISWUp A.M#j UNIN, V.M,; PARKHOKCRKO, Te.V.; STOTIKI A.M.j SHAPIRO, T.I.j STRU- MILUj, S&G.j akadol gl", red.1 ALEKS090, G.V`., red.; ANISIMOV, N.I., red.1 VOLDDARSKIY, L.M.# r*.j GERSHBM, S*Rop reilajctor; red.; MROV, A.I., red.1 POSVYANSM', S.S.,, red.1 RMADVAp LY.&.& Wde skonom, nauks starshly nauebiVy red.j XISELIMAN, S.M.j, staroMy tauobmyy red.j LIVAKSKAYA F.V.j kande ekonom. nauk, starabiy uawbWy rea.'j GIAGOLIV, Vese, Iikuabrft red.; MBAYZV, V.I., nawbrory red.1 TUMMOVA9 N.L,,q naucbMy red.1 TOWMAN, M.N.p red.) BIAGODARSMA, To.V.p mWebiy red.1 SHUSTROVA, V.M., m1adshiy red.; ZENTSELISNUA, Ch.A., taklm. ro&. (The economic life of the U.89SAwl chronicle of events and factes, 1917-19591 Mconomicbeakaia shisn' SSSRI khronika aobytii i faktov 1917-1959. Glav. redo 6.0,Strmilin. Chlemy red. kollegiii A~qlksenko i dr. 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(Runaia-Economic conditions) 7 EFI VOV A.11.,, glav. rod.; BACMIIN, A.V., red.; VOLODARSKIY, L.H., red.; GERSFMZG, S.R.,, red.; GIFZHURG, S.Z., red.; DUNDUKOV, G.F., red.; KIRZE011, D.M., red.; KLIK-110, K.I., red.; KOWOVO F.V.., red.; KOROLIKOV, A.H.p red.j IQJYLOV, red.; LIVANSWA, F.V.,, red.; LOKSM11, E.Yu.j, red.; OST.,OVITYA11OV, K.V.,, red.; POSVYALSKIY, S.S., red.; P.-WDENSKIY, G.A.,, red.; "RAZUMV, N.A... red.1 HUMYA1%"TSEV,A.F., red.; TATUR, S.K., red.; SOMIGALITER, L.Ya., red.; BAZAMVA, G V , starshiy naucbnyy red., kand. ekon. nauk; K1M17FMT-,- stareMy nauclM red.; GIAGOIEV, V.S.9 naucbmyy rod.; TIJYANOVA, N.L.., nauchryy red.; DIAGODARSKAYA, Ye.V.0 mlad. red.; SHUSTROVA, V.M., mladshiyy red.; GAYDUKOV, Yu.A., kwid. ekon, naukp red,; ZDARSKU, H,I..,.r9d,; LOZOVOY, Ta.De. red.; BERGEYXV, A.V., dots,, red.; KWMS, L.M., kand. tekhn. nauk., red.; LYUDOVICH, Yu.0.,, kand. ekon. nauk,, red.; SYSOYEV, P.V., red.; KOSTI, S.D.# tekhn. red, [Economic encyclopedia; industry and construction]Ekonomiche- skaia entsiklopodiiaj prozWoblennost' i stroitel'stvo. Ch3.orW!red. konegii, A.V.Baeburin i dr. Yoskva, Gos.naucbne iad-vo "Sovetskaia entsiklopediia." Vol.l. A - V.. 1962. 951 P. (MIRA 15:10) (Russia-Industrios--Dictionaries) (Construction industry-Dictionarries) BACHURIN, A.V.1 MARGOLIN, N.S.; KONDRASHV, D.D.1 GORICHSVq N.V.; ROGOVSKrY, N.I.; YAMPOLISKIYv M.A.$ TYUKOVt V.S.; ROTSHTEYNv L.A.1 GERASHCHENKOp V.S.; KOTOV9 V.F.j WAX)VA, G-3.1 red.; FORTYANNIKOV, N.S., red.; GERASDOVAI, -Ye.S. . takhn. red. [Commodity and monetary relations during the period.of tisnaltion to commmism) Tovarno-doneshnyo otnosbeeniia v period perekhoda k konmunizmu. MoBkva, Ekonomisdat, 1963. 386 P. (HIRA 160) (Roonomias) GRUDEV,, D.I.,, doktor sel'skokhoz. nauk; SADOVNIXOVA, N.V., otarshiy nauchnyy notrudnik,- SHINNITSKAYA, N.Ye.; KARAVATEVA, S.G.; KMV, P.Ya.; RODIONDVSKITO H.S.; K"IDVAs N.N., kand. biol. nauk; KRASILININOVA,, T.F.,, inzhener-lrbimik; SOLNTSEVA,' G.L., aspirant; KUZNETSOVA,, V.V., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; Prinimali uchastiyes BA&8w,-&xLj MALYGINA$, M.I.; BUDINSKATA,, S.Z.1 SIN1TS7NA, I.K. Comparative evaluation of the fattening and slaughtering characteristics of Shorthorn and Kalmyk steers and phyoico- chemical indices of their meat. Trudy VNIIMP no,16:5-23 064. (KRA IS: 13.) USSR/Humn and Animal Physiology. Metabolism. Nutrition. T-2 Abe Jour: Bef Zhur-Biol-, No 12, 1958, 55322- Author : Belen'kiy, N-G.y Krylova; N.N., Cbertkov, I.L., 4x-zarova, Zuyeva, L.D., Sevostlyanov, B.A., Kel Mn', Inst : All-Union AcaderW of Agricultural Sciences. Title : The Influence of Therml Treatment on the Assimilation of Meat Protein. Orig Pub: Dokl. VASKML, 1957, No 4, 23-29. Abstract: During a period of 6 days, 26 rate of 18o-2Do gr body weight each, received daily 10 gr of beef meat with methionine-S35 proteins. Seven control rats were given raw ground meat. Nine rats were fed ground meet wbich has been heated in an ultra- thermostate at 80u Zc-j for one hour, and lo rats Card 1/2 21 MINIM, N.G., akmAemik; IRYIDTA,, N.N.; BAZARDTA, ICA. Otudying changes Occurring in 035-24belea proteins during therul denatwatlon. Dokl. alkad. selikhow. 23 no.9:29-34 158. (Km 11; 10) I*Vgof*Y=Yr nauOhne-laslodmtelveldy insititut oyanney pro- (Sulphur--Isotopes) (Prot6ins) RRYLOVA, N.11., kand. biologicheskikh nauk; BAZ~ ~OA_L_K.I., z1adshly nauchnyy sotrudnik Chemical method for determining the activity of powdered insulin. Trudy VNIIMP no-131112-1-19 162. (KORI 170) BFLENIKIYp N.G., akademik; RYLOVA, N.N., kand. biologicheskikh nauk; D&ZWYA....X.I4p-mladshiy nauchnyy sotrtwinik; SEVOSTIYANOV, B.A., mladshiy nauchnyy aotrudnikl KUZNEKOp le.V.p inzh. Method for the preparation of "W"'hydrolyzates from blood proteins and their properties. Trudy VNIHMP no.13t120-1" 162. (MM 1715) 1. Eksp. thekh Moskovskogo nyasnogo konibinata (for Kuzenko). IRTMU. N., kand.biol.nauk; B4MVA, K., Insh. Chemical method of determining the activity of Insulin. Was. Ind#SSSR 31 no.1:53-34 160. OaRA 13:5) 1. VnesoyusW nauchno-looledovatellakly inatitut myasnoy promysh- len6ostl, (Insulin) ZAXOSHCHIEDY, A.P.; KOVALIVA, K&K.; BAZAWTA, LI. ...... Adsorption of sulfuric s,old from diluted solutions by the cotton bull@ during refining* Gidrolix.1 lasokbimspron, 12 no,20-7 159o (Cottonseed) (Sulfuric acid) (Adsorption) (MINA 12:3) BAZARGVA, L.M.; NEFig)OVA, M.G.; SHVkWA, 1.1. Importance of the Donaggio reaction in determining the actvity A the rheumatic process in children. Hauch. trudy Yaz. gos.med. inst. 14:353-354 164. WHO. 18:01) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav. - prof. P.Kh.Kharidullina) i nauchno-issledovatollskaya laboratoriya (zar. - S.V.Senkevich) Kazanznkogo maditsinskogo instituta. BAZAROVA, M.P. loreakov's syndrom in typhoid fever. Zhur.nevrA paikh. 54 no.2:131-136 7 054. (MA 7:3) 1. Gosudarstvannyy institut psikhiatrii Hinisterstva zdravookhra- neuiya RSISR. (Typhoid fever) (Psychoses) GORSHEDY, A.A., doktor tokbuicheakikh sank, professor, rodaktor; W- B1TWY, G.K.,Aandldat tokhnichoskikh nauk, redaktor; BAZMYA. N.Y., inshener; redaktor; IMMOV, I*P., tskhnioW%mtIy zudWeTW.N*WA [Advanoed founding toohnology--, experisnos of Ural plants] Poredo- Yale. tekbnologiis, liteinogo proizvo"tTa; opyt Umllskikh sayodow. Pod red. A.A*GorshkoT&. Moskva, Mashgis, 1953. 206 P.(KM 7:11) 1. lauohnoys Insheuerno-tekhuloheskoye obehahsatvo litsyshchikay. Ur&JL'skcr,-* otdal*61ye. (Ural Mountain regiou-7ounding) (Founding--Ural Xountain region) KUZEMt Mikhail Yakovlevich; SPORTSOVp Aleksay Anatollyevich; SVJUAKOV, Nikolay Nikoloyevicbj DUBITSKIYO G.M.9 doktor teklm. rAuk., reteenzentl ZDBM# B.F.,, kand. tekbn. wmk,, retsenzent; KORMKOVI V.G.p Iwnd. tekbn. rAukj, retzenzent; IZVCHENKO.. P.V.j, kand, tekbn.nauk., retsenzent; MAKURIN, P.I., kand. tekhn. naukj, retsenzent; PASTUKHOV,, A.I., kand. tekbn. nauk,, reteenzent; PORUCHIKOV, Yu.Pej kandf, tekbn* naukj re- teenzent; ROZENBERG, I.A.., kand. tekhn. lam3k, retsenzent; SERGEICHE:Vp N.F.0 kand. tekhn, naukv reteenzent; FILIPPOV, A.S.p kand, tekbn. nauk# reteensentj YAROSEMO, Tu.G., kand. tokbn. nauk., retsenzent; EL inzh., retsenzent; BLANXt E.Mes inzb,s retsenzent; VOMANSIM , L.M,# inzb,,, reteenzent; ZAKHAROVI B.P.,, inzh., retsenzent; MYSHAIDV., S.V., inzb.., rateenzentl RAMVA,, Moo inzh,j retsenzent; SHABLUNp L.A.# insb.., retsenzent; SHKUNDI, R.M... inzh... re- teenzent; DUGINA,, N.A.,, tekbn. red. [Handbook of foundry practice] Spravocbnik rabochego- 3iteiabobikas -Izd*3* Mo&vaj Haftis, 1961. 584 p. (YIRA 15:4) (Founding-Handbooks,, manuals, etc.) BAZARUVA, T.Yu. Mineral-thermometric studies of inclusions in the minerals of certain nepheline rocks, Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.43925-928 Ap 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Institut geologli i geoflziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya-AN SSSR. Submitted October 1, 1964. BkZAROVA,, V.I.; SOLOVIYEVA, T.Ya.; GRIMM, A.L Study of oligovaccharides in some plants. Ukr, biokhim. zhur. 36 no.5:735-738 164. (MIRA l8t6) 1. Kafedra tovarovedenlya prodovol'stvennykh tovarov Leningrad- skogo instituts. sovetskoy torgov]-i im. F. Engel.sa. SOMME% T.Ya.1 BAZ!=-L.I. 6216000- Using the paper abrmatograpby method for investigating the supre of budWbeatand linden h"r. Izv. vys. ucbob. zavo; Pisbeho t4khe uo*6:139-W 163. (KMA 17: 3) 1, Isningradskiy Institut sovetskay torgovIi imeni F. lngelliva,, kafedra toverovedenlya prOd,'TOl'ItvOWqXh tOT,4M* BAZARYA, Mikh~-il Pavlovich 722.102 .B3 KRATKOSROCHNOYE KREDITOVANIYE SOVKP*CZOV (STATE FAUI. SHORT TEW CFL;DIT) YLSKVA, GOSFINIZD.~T, 1956. 70 P. TABLES. S.; IUNDT, I.; SOBOLW. A.; MUSEDY. T.; USILITSKIT, I.; F02AMN, I.; ILIUM, N.; PIZIMLITS. K.; SOIRATOTlr.; CHURSIN, A.; XADGIR, V.; VOLOVOWY, A.; BAURYA, M.P Issuing credit to collective farms should be equal to the standard of the nev tasks. Dan. i Imed. 16 no.4:3-26 Ap '58. (MIR& 11:5) l.U,pravlyayushchiy Uzbekskoy kontoroy Gosbanka (for Uparoy). 2,Zamestitall upravlyayushchego Rostovskoy oblastuoy kontoroy Gosbanka (for Iyancy). 3. Upravlyayushchly prolsvodetvanno-ekepluata- tsionnogo otdola Sakhalinskoy oblastnor kontory Gosbanka (for Sobolev)* 491kchRlInik 'aroizvodetvenno-okopluatatsionnogo otdala SakhaliuBkoy oblastnoy kontory Gosb&Wm (for Krasno'v)* 5*Zamentitall upravlyayushchop Belorusakoy reepublikanskoy kontoroy Goebanks (for V"llevskly). 6,Naohallnik otdola kraditovanlya sel'skogo, khozyaystva i sagotovok Ukrainskoy respublikanskoy kontory Gosba (for Potapkin). 7. UpravIyayushchly 14ordovskoy. respuUikLaskoy bDontoroy (for WiChST). 8. Starehiy prepodavatell ToronexbAkogo sellskokho zyaystyannogo instituta (for ftzenpllts). 9. Paratovskly ekonoxicheekly inatitut (for Sokratov)e 10, Upray1mushchly Sovetskin otdolenlyz Gosb&Wm Krasnod"ekogo krara (for Chursin). 11. Upraylyayushchiy Gorodishchenskim. otdolerAyes Gosbanici Penzenskoy oblasti (Kauger). 12. Upravlyaymhchijr Zhordevskin otdoleniyam Gosbanks, Tambovskoy oblasti (for Volovodov). 1). Rabballulk Upravleniya sel'skogo khozjr?6y*tv& i zattotovok Goebarks (for Bazary4- (A'ertoultural credit) BAZAROVAp M,P*j mladshiy nauobW sotrudnik Disorder of vasoular.tonus in traumatic vaeopathy. Trudy Goa. nauch-lesl.inst.paikh. 25s779-786 1616 (KMA-15slO 1. Klinika can kh paikhozov Insitituta poikhiatrii Minister- stva sdravookbranonlya RSFSR (zav. klinikoy - Prof. L.L.Rokhlin). ORAI"OUNDS AND INJURIES) (CEREBROVABOUIAR DISUSE) SOBOLIVP VISI,, akademik; BAZAROVA, T.Yu.",,- - Crystallization . teulwmtuim of diathene in pegmatites. DAL AN SSSR 153 no.0920-922 D 163. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. Institut geologli I geofisiki Sibirokogo otdeleniya AN SSSRO MACA, Mlkball Pavlevioh (Supplying credit to colUctive farmaj a guide for workora of tbo State Bank and collsotive farm) Lreatavanie koMozovi pooobis dlia rabotaikov Gosbanka i kalkhosov. MosWa.. Goafinizdats 1960. 103 p. (MIRA Us 10) (Agric4tural, credit) - -BAZARYATM#j-'fu.-A. Bazariatskil, Iu, A, New technique of focussing I-ravea P. 292o 90s Progress in the fteical Sciances.9 Vol, IUV, No, 2. June 1951,p (Uspekhi) ACCESSION NR: AP40)7618 S/0033/64/041/00)/0090/00.96 AUTHOR; Oazarzhapov, A. D. TITLE: The determination of the total vector of:solar magnetic field strength by means of an electronic computer SOURCE: Astronomichaskly zhurnal, v. 41, no. 1, 1964, 90-96 I.TOPIC TAGS: magnetic field, solar magnetic field, algorithm, digital plotting, nomograph ',ABSTRACT: Algorithms for the determination of the total vector of solar magnetic flild strength are described. A description of a program using these algorithm and compiled for the "BESM-211 electronic computer Is given. A simplified block diagram of this program Is described. Results of computation by the electronic computer and by the nomographic method are given. The results coincide within the! limits of permissible errors. The advantage of the electronic computer Is the clal gain In computing time by about a factor-of 80. it Is suggested that a spe attachment to the electronic computer be constructed which would draw continuous lines (Isomagnetic lines) being given co-ordinates of points on the curve$ This L would lead to further automation of the treatment of observational data, Includin9l the cons1ruction of,charts of solar maglatic fields, OrIgo art'* host I f1gurep CoM ... mqi ACC NRt AT60346ol CODES - UR/3148/66/ooo/oo8/0005/0022-,- 'AUT11ORt Bazarzhno~ *I Miahinj Vs Me; ?kxtsovq,,..E# Is; Platonovs, M, 110 ORO: none TITLE: A method. or analytical representation or Instantaneous fields of magnetic variations SOURCE: AN SSSR, Mezhduvedomstvennyy geofizichaskly komitet, III razdol pro rammy Moo (Goomagnetism i zomny e toki), Sbornik atatey, no. 8. 1969. Geomagnitnyye issledovaniya TOeomagnetic research), 5-22 TOPIC TAas: geomagnetic field, spheric harmonic, universal time, algorithm, probable error, #1jen)0WjC. IIAW(1513 ABSTRACT: A geomagnetic field can be expressed by the spherical harmonic analysis completed by Legendre polynomials. This method was corrected and made independent of universal time. A special method was elaborated for the use for electronic computers by which instantaneous parameters of the variable magnetic field can be determined, This method is based on a special algorithwS In which components of the geomagnetic field Xis Y1. and Zi of aelected stations are determined Card 1/2 Ate-NRs-AT603 41~07 using the formula M de, (CM 0) X (01. Xj Z S (g: cos mAj + h' * S1n MJLJ dO n_1 ft" - . I I ' 1, 2. 3,,,,N,'where N Is the number or stations used, The system 1 of equations can be solved analytically when N < M2 + 2M, When N M2 + 2M. the system can be solved by the method of least squares applying the orthogonal system or runctions. Coerricients of the function expansion are determined by Introduction of auxiliary coef- ficients computed-from recurrent formulas. A series of tests was carried out using algorithm B. The goal of the first test was to evaluate errors of all the coefficients. The second test dealt with an evaluation of the change of coefficients. The third test consisted of a comparison of the magnetic field during a quiet sun with that based on probable errors of coefficients, Functions of electric cur-. rents were computed using formulas of spherloal expansion@ The depth of the nonconductinglayer of the earth and the conductivity of the earthle- core were computed using approximate harmonies. Numerical values of these parameters differ markedly from results obtained by other Inves- tigatorse Orilge art# has: 6 figures, 9 tables, and 22 formulas, SUB CODEs 08/ SUBM DATE: none/ OHIO REPi. 006/ OTH REP: 008 ACC NAt.AT60346o8' SOURCE 'CODE1- JAUTHOR: Hishin, Ve M,;_Razar IL -As_D*-- TORO: none TITLE:- Selection of a spectrum of*Legendre polynomials approximating an-obiserved Sq-fleld. SOURCE: AN SSSR* Mezhduvedometvennyy geofizichebkiy komitet. III razdel pro rammy MOO (Geomagnetlzm I zemnyye toki)#- Sbornik etateys no. 8. 1969, Geomagnitnyye iseledovaniya (Geomagnetic research), 23-30 TOPIC TAGS: orthogonal functions conditional equation, function spectrum, approximate funotions, geomagnetio fields spheric harmonic# Legendre polynomial ABSTRACT: A function valid for an interval of values [as b3 can be expressed by the formult (x) - YJ dkO& (x), where OX(x) Is an orthogonal function of the/ Cmd..143-- NRt AT6034608 0.(X)-Oa(x)dx-O whenmyik. This function is given as the result of measurements obtained in a station network consisting of irregularly spaced N stations, The problem of measured results can be solved by the method.of least squares if the quadratic,difference of the function given and the measured results have a minimum in the system of conditional equations, Coefficients dk obtained solving the system of equations contain errors which depend upon the spectrum of GOO functions. When the Ok(x) functions in the system are not orthogonal, they can be transformed into orthogonal by auxiliary functions in which the coefficients dk are substituted for ak The accuracy of the coefficient ak is analyzed for the whole station network and a part of the R stations. The optimal spectrum of approximate functions is obtained when the ratio laak/aXIcl. This condition of approximate functions is applied for determining the approximate geomagnetic field during a quiet sun. Results -of measuremerft or components of the geomagnetic field potential are expressed by sums of spherical harmonies completed with Legendre polynomialso The system of these equations is transformed Into a system containing coefficients and -ACC-NR%--AT-6-0-34608--- "other orthogonal functions* Analysis of the new aystem showed that the, error of coefficients ak increases with the increase of the number of stations, and tLe ratio hak/ak bicomes constant after k continues.to growe -Orig. art, hast I.table, I figure, and 36 formulas., SUB-CODEt OW SUBN DATEt, none/ ORIG REP 1 004/ OTH REP: 001w 313 NRI AT6034609 ----,-'--9O0ACE CODE: UR/~148/6VO00/008/0031/0051 AUTHOR: ' Afraymovich, 'E, B,; J3azarzhap_9_,j8._&_Pe; M10hin, V, Me,-, Nemtsoya, Es Ial Osipot,, N. X.; Platonovg Me Le; Urbanovich, V, D, OROs none TITLE: Mean Sq-fi6lds according to data for September 1958 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Mezhduvedometvennyy geofizicheskiy komitet. III razdel pro rammy MOO (Oeomagnetizm I zemnuye toki). Sbornik statey, no, 8. 1962o Geomagnitnyye issledovaniya (Geomagnetic research), 31-51 TOPIC TAGS: geomagnetic 91E40 , algorithm, spheric harmonic, geomagnetic coordinate, geographic coordinates electroconductivity .AB'STRACT: The nature of the geomagnetic Sq-variations is unknown. ..Previouti investigations made by the same authors are continued here using the sameimethods as before, A comparison was made between various groupings of stations and the systems of coordinates used for studying the magnetic variations during a quiet sun. The*al'gorithm B used in earlier publications was insufficient for the solution of the problem of Sq;-variations, The algorithm A was Introduced which is analogous to that of Gauss and Shuster, The 3 -field was assumed to be equal to the magnetic field potential# and Ko components were 1/2 ACC MR. AT6.034609_-__._'___ expressed by sums of spherical harmonics from:which the coefficients of expansion were determined, Computations of coefficients were made from various combinations of'stations according to longitudinal zones and global distribution, Numerical values were given in tables, Analysis of variations of the amplitude cl of the computed first harmonic of the Sq-field and those of the observed field showed that errors obtained using geographic and geomagnetic coordinates differed very little, Approximate values of Sq-variations obtained using spherical functions expressed by geomagnetic coordinates of southern and low-latitude stations were nearer the observed values. The same effect was obtained for stations of northern middle latitudes using spherical functions expressed by geographical coordInates6' A combina- tion of stations by longitudinal zones yields better agreement between computed and observed values of S -variations, Different-Sq.~field values in longitudinal zones indigate that the electrical conductivity.._..~. of zones is different, Maps of current whirls are given for both hemispheres* Origo art, hass 10 figures, 10 tables, and 11 formulas, SUB-CODEs 08/ SUBM DATEs none/ ORIG REFs 005/ OTH REP: 006 Cewd 2/2 I-ACC-101----AT6034611 -SOURCE- CODE 1----UR/3148/66/000/008/0063/0081 AUTHOR: Bazarzhapovs., .A. Del HishInp. Ve Me; Xemteova,, go lei Trookchev, 0, A, ORO:' none T17LEs Diurnal rate of magnetic activity during the IGY SOURCEt AN SSSR, mexhduvedometvennyy geoftsicheekly komitete XXX rasde y MOO (OsomagnetLsm I x*mnyye'toki)~.-,8born1k stateyo ,t programm no& 1966* Geomagnitnyye iseledovAnlya (Geomagnetic research)# 63-81 ITOPIC TAGS:. magnetic activity, geomagnetic indix, current system, magnetid field, solar-zenithal distance, universal time Affi1PMV!9*, local %ime component# auroral zone, 6TO )7P961VV-1,SM # geomagnetic disturbanes ABSTRACT: The diu'rnai-*rate of gedmagnetie activity on perturbed days 'in 1957-1959 is studied using geomagnetio indices K or 92 observa- .tories which followed the program of the.IGY, The study Is limited to the diurnal wave of geomagnetic varlations and related to local time and universal times Analjs~s of the diurnal wave of magnetic variations yielded the following results:, 1) The first harmonic ojr.-the-~_ diurnal wave of equivalent amplitudes of magnetic activity on perturbedl __V3 AT603461~ days,is of the fundamental value. 2) Diurnal variations of magnetic activity*can be related to both local and universal times The com- ponent of universal time plays an important role In geomagnetic activitj of perturbed days at all latitudet. 3) Variations of the component of local time-by-latitude and season-can b& repress 'nted as a superposition- of two wav6s with maxima at noon and midnight. Phases of these waves' do not change with latitude, These waves are analogous to the current system of a disturbed magnetic field. The error amplitude of the local time component attains a maximum.at two geomagnetic zones: # w 630-671 and 4 Z 780. '4) The superposed waves are physically different. The level of disturbances is proportional to the-square root of the cosine of the zenithal distance of the sun. The wave with a maximum atnoon Is predqmtnant.in equatorial~ and.polar regioneg and thk wave with a maximum at midnight is predominant in the zone # - 630-670. 5) The component of the'universal time of variations consists ot two parts, the symmetric and asymetric, which differ from each other physically" the-asymm'etr1c part of the universal time*component changes In phass.;y w ln'the transition from winter to summer of all latitudes, The error amplitude of'the asymmetric part changes with latitude. The amplitude In near zero at middle latitudes and increases.toward the Auroral-zonet being maximum at 0 N'78** The phase of the symmetric part of the universal timicompiDnent Id constant during the year, and the error ,coo 2/3 ACC NR, AT6034611 amplitude of this part varies with the latitude like the'ehange of the eurrent'system of the disturbed field, 6) The asymmetric part of the universal time component characterizes the magnetic activity'during..the rotation or the geomagnetic dipole and the distribution of the Lono- spheric conductivity. The symmetric part characterizes the dependence or*the current system upon the eccentric rotation of the dipole, The authors thank Ve S...Chesnokova for her helps OrIge art6 hast 2 tables$ 9 figures, and 32 formulas* SUR CODBt 08/ SUBM DAM none/ ORIG REPt. 024/ OTH REP: 009 Card 1/3* XMTABROY, B.A., prof.; AIMRMNKO, G.T.; ULITIKA. FASTOROU, Y.Te,; MINA, N.P.; KALIBRIVSKATA. T.M.; SHIMMTRU. Tea*. Nature of hemorrhage in experimental radiation sickness in atkinals [with sum=17 In laglisbo p'6603. Problgamat. I parel.krovi 2 no.6: 3-11 N-D 157. (MIRA 11:2) I* Is biolago-poobvennogo fakulltats Hoakovskogo gosudarstvannogo univeratteta, (MOM&UGN, experimental. x-ray induced in animals (Rua)) (ROWGIN RAYS, injurious effects, exper. hemorrhe induced In animals (Rum)) BAUVIN I Certain factors which affect resistance to 1:Lgbt or dW texti3ese P. 181. INDUSTRU TRXTnA.. Vol no - 4., Apr . 1956., R=ania. 80s bast SurMean Aocessiou Lists Libe of Gomgop vole 5s no& lop octo 1956o 71 -7- AV 4 IVI RMLLML / Chomical Toohnology. Chmioal Products and Thoir H-34 Applioat:Lon. Dyo:Lng and Chomioal Troatment of Toxtilos. 4bs Jour vRof Zhur - M-dm., No 3, 1958, No 10,091 i,uthor iBazavan:. Sohrom - Inst Not-grM-9-6A Orig Pub Ind. Toxtilas 1957, 6, No 6, 266-270 Titlo, iTho Effoot of Wrinklo Rosistant Finishos upon Fastnoss to Light of tho Colors. Abstract Tho rosults of invostigations on tho offoot which cotton fabrio finishing with uroa-formaldohydo rosins has upon ohangos in tho fautn6as to light of colors producod by dping with Rumanian-mado diroot dyos aro roportod, A oonsidorablo roduotion in tho fastnoss to light (2-4 marks) was notod with dyos such as ohr7sophonino, diroot pink M, and diroot clarot A*.N, whilo inoroasos of fastnoss to light proportios woro notod with a niumbor of dyos which aro fixod by Or and Cu salts, as woll as with thoso