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UZIMIROV~ N.I.
Bilvicultural significance of the second growth
of spruce.
Trudy Kar.fil. AN SSSR no.16:38-46 '59. (MIRA
13:4)
(Simics) (Roforestation)
KAZIMIROV, N. I., CAND AOR SCIt "SYLVICULTURAL
ROLE OF
SPRUCE REGROWTH." LENINGRADI 1961. (MIM OF HiaHER
AND
SEC SPEC ED RSFSRt LENINGRAD ORDER OF LENIN
FORESTRY EN-
OINEERImo ACAD IM S. M. KIROV)* (KLI 3-61t 225).
326
KAZIMIROV~ N.I.
Develor-ment
of Kareli;jn
no.25:54(
I
and growth of spruce-bardvood
spruce-whortleberry forests.
161.
(Karelia--Spruce)
stands in cutwer areas
Trudy Kar. fil. AN SSSR
(MIRA 111.9)
FLEYSHMhN, L.Ye.; KAZI14IIUV, R.K.
Got tho maximm amount of augur from newly harveated uugur
beats. Sakh.prom. 33 no.9:6-10 8 '59. (MIRR 13:1)
1. TSentral'Wy nauchno-ionladovatellokiy institut sakharnoy
promyshlennosti.
(Sugar beets)
SHAKIN, A.N.; FMSUMAH, L.Te.1 KAZIHIROV, R.K.
Eliminate equipment shortcomings in the separation sections
of ougar factories. Sakh.prom. 33 no.10:11-18 0 159.
(MIRA 13:3)
1. TSentralinyy muchno-iseladovatel'skiy institut sakharnoy
promyahlennosti.
(Sugar machinery)
SOV/19-58-6-336/69'5
AUTHORS:
Rzhitellaitskiy.
V.I.. Polavtsev. X.I.,
Kayorov, G.G.,
Dmitriyev. A
Rah-Itel'nitskays, V.I. .
TITLI:
A
Device for Vulcanizing Pipes Vado of Rutber-
lzpregasted 7
:bri am C Ustroystvo dlys vulkaW.
satali trub
911- Lrovannykh tka--cf).
,
I'MIODICAL:
8YUlleten' izobrateniy. OFS. Ur
6. pp 75-76
AWTRACT-.
Class 39a, Ila,. rr
11!526 (5755 /169-~' 5 a f
F
3 Larch 1915).- Submitted to the
.3try or
Coal Industry of the 7*SS.I. A
device con -
th:
t
si ing of a cylindrical ;hamb.r with a,
h.l"Ox
cylindrical arbor, witb a ate= inlet
into tbo
space between the chsmber walls and
the arbor;
including stopper discs w1th
pneumatic Chan-
berm an their periphery for
hermetically 5eal-
Card V2
Ing the chamber
ends and at the same time
A Device for Vulc=iyinG Pipes -ale a.,
R,bb.r---pregnsted
Fabrics
pressinZ the lock risen of the pip*; ut!liz-
lul compressed air t~ stretch Oh~ p!pe beine
vu canized and eliminate wrinkles.
Card 212
KPO-ImIROV, \/.I.
SUBJECT USSR/MATHEMATICS/Theory of functions CARD 1/2 PG - 428
AUTHOR KAZIMIROV V.I.
TITLE On the semi--c ntinuity of the integrals of the
calculus of
variations.
PERIODICAL Uspechi mat. Nauk M, 3, 125-129 (1956)
reviewed 12/1956
The author proves the following theorem on semi-continuity:
Let
F(X,U,P) - F(x 19x29--"xm; uiie-u n' Pl,-'-'-Pk)
(uiq Pjv~zqp) W f F(%,Y-,..xm; U11""unI Pll"-'Pk ) dQ
9L
d~l_ dx, dxm*
Let F(X,U,P) be defined for X EQCR(m) and all ui, pj and have
the following
properties: 1) F and '~p (J.1:.,.,k) are continuous in the
whole region of
7p _j
definitionj 2) F~;O for X e_!a and all uil., Pj1 3)
E(X-U,P,-f)
KAZIMIROV, V.V.
unit used for c1naning, tarm cars. Zhol.dar.transp.
41 no.3:75-76 * '59. (-'4IRA 12:6)
1. Glavnyy inzhener vagonnogo depo stantsij
Neftyanaya Privolozh-
akoy dorogi.
(Tank cars-Cleaning)
i I% an the mgh-Coerdwity Condit!
on
g
g
ampoules. After Onell treatmont U. and the mitgnetio
01
a-, i
t.21
W
M
e am U1
MlOyS. (j_ q_ y_~~
memured: the results are &he"
alPitilration 4-%1. were
r- :
2
3
9f
11=& (DOU-2
graphically. For the Pe-NiAl series of altoys, 11,
increased
-1
W.'s
:W1
orn 1 81, 93), 2
j
31-23U).-Jin RuWanj. 1
[f high.
sharply as the Fe content feil below 50 rising to a MAN.
coorolvi i-Al alloys are continumAly cwted from
-45 zt.-O,'a Fo or
single hest-trentment, and
Of 540 Oc- at
JOW-1 n. at wme optimum rate (single 1jest.tleatmont),
725
Oo. at -30 at .0,' Fe for double heAt-treatutmt, Various
' A
h
dl
I
d
I
Us of the coercive force (Ug) obtitined Is greater
!A
fference cannot
to
ito to
n.
reAtouq are given
Y t
than the value obtained by rapid quenching folloAvd by
cOmPleto
deemn position of the initial suptutiatursted satin.
annealing (double
heat-trtatment). To hivestigate thbi
4rrl~ varies linearly with
cornpri. (and has the same autgnituds
pbenomunon, L, K., st,d N.
prepared specimens in the fonn of
foroptinatain single nnd doublo
trettintnts for ag givea &My),
O' F
i
h
h
h
rods (3 mm. in dist., 60-100 mm. long) of two series of all-yo
ng to
tero at 0 mt.-
ase,). Ear t
o second
fiall
e it
e 0, p
0
(I) contg. 00-20 at.-% Fe in the F"LAI section, and (it)
serics of
alloys, An6le lzeat.treatvwnt gave greater valuast of
contg. Fe 60, NI
32-14. and Al 1846 at.-%. For each M
,
u I
*
Z
1h than did double treatment, ared the max.values occum-d
N
26
t
At
f 4
l
f
r
i
t
t
t
t
24
Ti
the specimens were honiagenized at 1100
C.; h
t
.
-
-
.-
e-
to curves o
s
.
n
o
s
~
a
m
ng
o
.
specimens were then quenched in water from 1100'0. and
ment alloys
contg. 16-24 at.-% Al were somewhat hmer than
i
given strj ped annealing treatments beghuilng at 4W C. anO
Y
them for the double-treatment mater
bls. Thestsobtervations
,a of the t1toories of Kittel' (U kAi R&
lain
d In ten
n water or cooled in air; the other h&Uweca coo?ed
Puanch
.
e
rro exp
k
D
4
2
d K
d
Lld
k
1
A d
N
k
om ...0(r C. at varlous mtes. For adl treatments at 600'-
on
ors
o
5
a
Nau
) an
.
, 1950, 4
.
y (
y
the- 9mimtna -were- mated in Matted ou"
S.S.S.R., 1950. 70, 215; 1050,
-74, 213; M.A.. A Wt 2%
,
-
CM)-.He fallarbelow them&z.- value if the dof kin fthe_-
Pa0c ma a
a Ir
"l
hsati incressm-G
ick
of
tsw
.
-
.
p
P~#
!.
Lr!!~e
.1 CA;
AUT .,'(Jr~ J
I ~vi ~ -),*,c .
3 TtA C I
1 J. J, L, k.,
% L
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r,"c ti I
t~ fU
J.Y., ar at ci--.t o! 1.'
.
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33
Czec!loslovakia
CATEGCRY
ABS, Jon- RZnIMvs NO, 5 1960a NO,
i-71 i-. 7-7
Th,~ Complex Activavioll cif Ooloir.4 te
MIr,, PUBs t Si2ikatY, 3, 'No 3, 2~7-255 (1":159)
on the app-11-cation of potassittm r~,,,jj'ate p'
.nd fer-
r0US ".111 fa~.~ as hardetlins- iv~ti%-F-%tnr5 for Sriz'.s all-
t e. 1 t 11~1z; be en e.,,-~talb I --LrAieij t'!jj t t lie r.,
hydri ' 13 -) u i
compoands marVedly accelerate the hy, r; -1 -
11 ~j t j L~. pc-
cess, shorten the setti.-
1!7 tme, an6 iricre,~-se ~.t
cornpressive otrengtn. Anhydrite conrn-~njn;r 1, ~i e'
anove-indicated ac-cc-leratorc hi!; a comprescive
StrLITILTth of 2()o kg/C1jjI and a tersile ztrergth in
berdIng- of 55-60 ke.*,/cm,7 For thp attairment -,)f
A B5 TP-4 CT i The aiathor reports on the resultf; fram
experimp-nts
CAR.T), l
j~,; liou,1 Qvakia
;7
(
?1.3. 5 1,060s, ?10-
L:~S, ji-LTR, RZK-Livia
IRS, 1'.
IIJB
ItACT
the specimens must be clir-aU in a
maximum strength, ty. Anhydrite c3ntaf-r-
in 5::,
I huTidi
rqt-diuvi Of ccelerators r-aY be
?~o~04 an3 ferrous sulfate as eJ_ Ire
used in floors sirili-lar to wood Sto'a'e and in 01 r
con5truction npplications.
author's
CAR^_, 2/2
From
2-74
i,TFMT I, R.Fli. ; A1ZL I TATY 1 ~14. ; Fit iKIL)"'A ,
New data on the wicrofaurvil characteristics of t~.e
at'ratigraphic
section of the Paleogene Tasaran series in the northern
part olf
the Ural Mountain region. Trudy VSEGEI 102:1.85-191. 164.
(HIPA 18-2)
REZUKHINA) T.N.; IEVITSKIY, V.A.; KAZIMIROVA, N.M.
Thermodynamic properties of magnesium molybdate. VI. Zhur
fiz.
khim. 35 no.11:2639-2642 11 161. - '-;1.12)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
Lomonosova.
(Magnesium molybdate)
KAZ WROVA, N.V.
Twenty-four-week-old fetus retained in the abdomen for
16 years.
Akush. i gin. 34 no-3:111 MY-Je 158. (MMA 11:6)
1. Iz ginekologicheskogo otdeleniya (rukovoditell -
doktor
meditsinskikh nauk B.S.Dobrotin) Gorlkovskoy oblastnoy
klinicbeekoy
bollnitay imeni N.N.Semachko (glavnyy vrach -
saslushonnyy vrach
RSYM K.I.Kuzneteov)
(FREGRAMY, =MAUT-IMINE)
fi(7 A'C
_711
PONMMV, B.G., kanJeekhn.nauk: KAZIMIROVA,, R.L., in2h.
Fixation of baoic chromium saltB by collagen. Leg.prom-17
no.9:28-29 S 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(Chromium salte) (Collagen)
OVETJTSKIY, M. Sh., KAMMIROVA. R. L-
USSR (6oo)
Leather
Making sandal leathor from pigskin shavings. Leg. prom., No- 3, 1952-
Monthly List of Russian Acceesions, Library of Congress, June 1952,
Unclassified.
OVRUTSKIY, M.Sh., kand.tekhn.nauk; PUGACH, Ye.D.,
inzh.; XKZIMIEROVA, R.L.,
inzh.
Improving tanning properties of aluminum salts.
Izv.vys.ucheb.za;v.;
tekholegopromo no*5:22-26 58. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-iseledovatel'okiy institut
kozhevenno-obuvnoy
promyshlennosti. (Tanning materials)
OVRUTSKIY, M.Sh., kand.tekhn.nauk; KAZIMIROVA, R.L.,
inzh.; PUGAR,
Ye.D., inzh.
Using chromium silicate mixtures for the tanning of
stiff leather.
Kozh.-obuv.prom. 4 no.2:35-37 F 162. (MIRA 15:4)
(Tanning)
OVRUTSKIY, M.Sh. [Ovrutalkyi, M.Sh,), kand.tekhn.nauk;
KAZIVIROVA,,.,M.
(Kasyqrrova, R.L.], inzh.
Mangaoture of stiff leather with a uniform light
aoloring.
Le4oprom. no.lS49-51 Ja-Mr 162. (MM 150)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledevatel'skiy inatitut
kozhavennoy
promyahlennosti.
(Ukraine-Leather)
OVRUTSKIY, Ma Sh., kand. tekhn. nemk,- KAZIMIROVAY
R. L.1 insh.;
FUGACH# Too D,, inzb,
Intensification of the tanning process of stiff
leather with
the use of chromo"ntan and aluminosyntan
compounds. Izv. VY09
ucheb. zav.; tekh. leg. prom. no.4:71-75 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. UkrainBldy naucbno-inaledovatellskiy institut
kozhavenno-
obuvnoy promyshlennosti. Rekomendovana kafedroy
tekhnologii
kozhi Kiye'vokoko tekbnologicheskogo instituta
legkoy promysh-
lennosti.
(Tanning)
OVRUTSKIY~ M.Sh.s kandotekbn,nauk;_-KAZIMIROVA, R.L.j
Irmli,; FUGACH, Ye.D., inzh.
New methods for tanning stiff leather. Nauch,--issl,trudy
Ukr IfIIKP
nc.13.-35-41 162.
Use of chromium-syntan and aluminumsyntan compounds in
tanning
stiff leather. Ibid,:42-45 (MRA IS:2)
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in the ptreence of Immice sat'l. Alth fNl-,'c llo,~A). an I "Y
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of of CIMICHI.Cil"vil
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broniftlintyraddellydr. Ill. 1,4 MI, -hich c,,uld n,,t Lee
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ifictl U, Itarther di.tn.; it was rrfluxr,l with eirm,
lChern. Tech. In4t.). J. Gra. Ckerm (USS.R.) 14, IISM until
hydroly'k wa, 4,M11,jete Slid the 1.00
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was eltd. with E-IM to Yield 13 It. efW11yoxi], th,
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crude 1. which could not b, -00
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I)w,ws, 4 lNe"i W.A. a. 4am . through
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as a nonctroallizable oil. which with Pb%'I[Nlfg gave
09a allowed to stand niontht gave 430; PdYmeriArition on
oranite-red 6 1vrazoliat c4 11, rn. 2U3-4* (from AcOfl). C111ill
00 products &n4l 41 "j, 111. 1 Mh g.). 1.7 1x. CuSO4. 5.3 X_ G.
M. Kosolapoff z
K011. and 75 cc. Illo gave after IJ bri at IW* 14,1 04
004 Act, 37,70 polyttictizAtion Products. 2317o A~011. and 12d
aso
1111, 114.1% it.). 2 s. Plti %(hIj, 5 9. KOH, and 140 cv.
08
0
lito gave after 3 hirs, at Pat` 24"e Mr1_II(OlI)Ac. 20%
009 j,pa!ynwitatiov. I.odurts. anti 11% Ill. These trattis-
formatious we unestgainsWe by the oxide-intermedixte 1%00
inechanistri, which would predict the fortination of a printery
190
rather than the actually otisaved Wireadluy sic. It is
"possible to explain the reaction by an ruallsation mech-
lanimn: ROKII(Olf)CHO - HCHMO)OXHOR - i a* 0
d _RC1I-C(Ol1)CIIOI1 - RCII(Ofj)C(OII):CH,- RCII-
'(OII)CMI,. Palrnlmitvralldchydt~ (426 g ) want brorni-
A
A S a - S L a 0111111,kulifKAL LITINATUAt CLASUO'KATPOX
ago., 111.141A.- 01
11, abi7a;; i,
00 0 0 0 411 00 '04 Do 01 to' 51 40 U 0
Ito 9660019090 000 0.0 0 0 0 a*
0 1
AnA SONi) mallets.
0 0040
0
rvChemj ;tr,: 1-~cr eri za t i n All -hvl
III-mmerizati-on of Oyyahdch.-~_ics: X1 , The `xl~ i,_,,
t'll -juc Li n Conver.-!ion f--,f
D.
or ~.r- Cheii Ir-nirlZra-It Tvc1h Trist, jv.rrd n"c-,vrA.
in-' FeF*riCer,,'3-n
dairy InA,
"D,iu- "boll--cli ':1i!.qll Vol JO
li-n-,yr.1 lall V: "!A 11- h yc !,~, i!3 :1 rc-Avr in
:~re:!etice
of I,Ydrated PI.,. int) hutylacetylcar~lnoi wirlcl;
1~art.ialll~ -,xidiz-:1 to
lati/7-r un(1,: - ;1.1 i;r nc-
21 ct,
Kt,ZIT,'.IR0W,, V. F.
E. D. Venus-Danilova ond V. F. llazirirova, Ivo;-arization of
oyy-,-ldle~-.ydes. X1.
The oxydizing redticinE~ tranoformation of Li
oYy-1~n!.;A..-JC P. 1816.
Article VII by E. D. Venus-D,--.r,-dlov-, and V. F.
Fazimirova in J. of General
Chemistry 16,2099 (1946) should be considered us Article X
Lnd tl-.e article by
E. D. Venus-D-nilm- in J. of General Clhemistry (UJ5Q 8, 477
(1938) should be
article VII.
c~-oxy onanthic aldel-,yde was aynt-iesizod from Licotal of
Llde~yde. The trLT.Sforrution of q-oxy-enanth.ic ald'e-hyde
in a we&k ~-,lkzline -,,-.ediu:i
in the presence of hydrate of' lead oxide w--~
Laboratory of Organic Chemistri of the Lensoviet
Technolo.-,-ical InLt.
The Leningrad Institute of Refrigeration and "ilk Indu.,;try,
Cctob,3.,- 15, 1947
SO: Journal of General Chemistry (US-SR) ~L8, (80) No. 10 (1)
8):
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KA2=MVA, V.
USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1
Authors : Kazimirova, V. F.
Title : Cyclohexane monose compounds and compounds of polyatomic
alcohols
Periodical : Zhur. Obshchei Khim. 24, FA. 4, 626 - 627 April 1954
Abstract : The author describes the synthesis of a new well
crgetallizing cyclo-
boxylidine derivative of I-arabinose, d-xylose, I-sorbose, mannitep
dulcite and glycerin (in liquid state). Above compounds are obtained
through condensation of monose and polyatomic alcohols with cyclohox-
anone in presence of sulfuric acid. Five references; 2 German since
1895, 3 USA since 1922.
Institution : The Leningrad Technological Institute of Refrigeration
Industry
Submitted : November 27, 1953
XAZIMIROYA, V.F-,.,; KAZAKOVICH, Y.K.
Influence of salts on the solubility of medicinal DIRIMOn prepsrstionv.
Trudy 121KHP 7:71-72 155. (MLRA 10:9)
1. KRfedrR organicheskoy khimii.
(Albuminoide) (MAteria mediep, Animal)
1737-7kt
surbose V. It; Nazimittivit, J. clern, U.S.-
S.Tig, C.A. 50,
4~98j. --ji-ht, R...
fe
cow"= .4 -a. Dfo.
SAM
W56); d.-C-4. 49. 115716.-IJ:4k
In pyridlue y 1 77.7%
oraoid,(P With BAQ &W
to'.101-21i JOIT-19.5, (c4lfe) C,
14ray
deHo., M.
((Wo)l i-Actoj m 63% I-A c
--Vft tseeW rith 1.89 t. 9011; 7.5 W.
j. Mm
w
dmwr 64 a Ito= both. PYO
!ettd 4.74 KU 04'12 het
:33% i~~ejet kE
dko ;g
t I
imm 15.90
0 U9
il O.SN4 0 ga,e .76 a
-29.30, (MOH); thts hcated 6 b". at I
'Ith .141 Te a
w! CH and 9417c. E(OH satd. with HCI ga
bome" aid.,
F
5.,~)4oo
AUTHORS:
Kazimirova. V F.-,, Levit-skaya, K. V
TITLE:
CyclollLY.Ylld(itic,-(-i-Xylo,,;(~,
PERIODICAL:
Zhurnal obshchey 1(himil.,
V01, "0, Nl'
pt) '(25-726 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
ThLs is Communication IV ft-om a
of' studie-o on
cyclohexylidene compounds on monose3 and polyatoirlic
.
alcohols. Hydr-olysio of' dLLycluhex,' 11aene-d-.-,.ylose
(I) in '(U%
acetic acid fov '(2 hu zit voom temperature,
and subsequent distillatLort
of' the solvent under re-
duced- pvessure at 1)0 0 C gave
1.2-cyclotiexylidene-d-
-xylose (II) yield 115%, mr) C.fvom benzene.
0
Hydrolysis in excess acetle -c1d on Ineating at U'O-'(0 C
for 20 min and
processing furthec- as, above, gave II
in 52% yield.
Card 1/4
Cydlobie-,'~yl idene-cl-xy lose
.( ~, I, ) ~, C I
3..
S, 0 V 7 Its 9
If-(: 0,
If-(. _0 H-
0_ C-I I
I - - -j If-( _-J
11-C __C
o_cif, (AkOll clipil
11) (111). 0 V). M. 0, 1). (V 11)
(V) R=1C.= -Ts; (VD R =Tr.
14ydrolysis of I with HCI in methanol .,,uring periods of
'time ranging from 1 hr to 24 hr Cave a maximum yield
(59.02%) in 4 hr. The y1eld of II decreased with
longer time of hydL'OlSSI- (~O.C:% in r) hL' and 0% in 214%)
while the yield of xylose increased cor~respondingly.
The changes in the angle of' t,otation (in 2 dm tube)
are shown In the diagrain.
C a V(j 2 /.1j
Cyclohexyll(lene-d-Xylose
(a) TLrne Of llydt.-OlySiS (it) III')
(b) flotation (in degrer--:3)
'~ 8 .2 ~ i -11
sov/79 -.wo -.7 - -71/69
Mixture of I in anhydrous pyrLdine in veaction with
acetic anhydride gave 5,5-dLac(,~ty'l-1,2-cyclohexylidene-
-d-xylose (III), yield 45%, a] 1. -51.60. Reaction
of I with allyl bromide gave 1,2-cyclohexylidene-3,5-
I ~) -). 0 DO i
-dLallyl-d-xyl(:)se (IV), a n- 1 .
D 1805.
Card 511, Tbsyl derivative of I was synthesized accOL-ding
to the
f Z 3 4
Cyclohexylldene-d-Xylo3e
SOV/'(,) -,;,/69
method de3cribed by S. N. Dan1lov and I. S. Lishanskiy
(this journal, 1955, Vol 25, P 2110) in reaction of I
in pyridine and p-tosyl chloride
which gave 3,5-ditosyl-1,2-cyclohe.~yli(lene-d-xylose
(V) mP 13110,C I'vom acetone, ,Yrield L-CLI D17 _24 .70.
The reaction of' I with trityl chloride ave 6-trityl-
-3-acetyl-1,2-cyclotiexyll(tene-(I-xylosc- ~VI), 1','Ield 53%,
mp 70-710 C) . There ave 6 references, I U.S., 2 U.K.,
3 Soviet. The U.S. and U.K. references ave: R.
Hockett, R. E. Millet-, A. Scattergood, J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 71, 3072 (1949); R. D. Guthrie, J. Honeyman,
1
J. Chem. Soc., 853 ('959); Gvegovy, Wlgglns, ibid.,
11105 (19)[7) -
ASSOCIATION: Leningrad Technological Institute of' the Reft-igerating
IndLIStt'y (Leningi,actokiy tuelchnologiche~,flkly institut
kholodil Inoy promyshlennostl)
SUBMITTE'D:
June 16, 1959
-3
Sooty-064
AM ND43: OrIalit. A. W-
Tests".. A. a..
TME: ta Wooery -fFA,
PERIODICAL: Sh .... I W.h.h.f kJoS.L1. 1960.
Ul. 30. Is.
pp. 3145-~147
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of d.!W 1711 1 .4f.riz .414 at t . 1.' 1
ad Us t We I the laboratory b..d.1 by 1. :.
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lhwlag %be(." be k.42.1 the . So" the 1:-.y.
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Leningrad. and. .
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ta as Md C-12.0 1b. to,: imsoisi Urlson). A.
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1:0.rk.4 ase I 'j Itly L b . D;
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Clai'd
U. P. Jr1alike, T. L. Zhltorcbuk. There I
fler, an4 20 3*,ist
Card 3/3
WIMIROVA, V.F.; *NILOV, S.K.
TransformaRin of aldooeB following Cannizzaro reaction
as
an intermold, lar.;;~-datlon-reduction. Zhur. lob.
khim. 33
'(MIRA 16:6)
no.511424-' My 163.
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni
LeAoveta
i TekhnologicheBkiy institut kholodillncy
promyshlennbsti.
(Aldoses) (Oxidati-ci~-roductioT-ra&ct'lon)
KAZMMOVA, Z.A. (Khartkov)
Changes in piezopulsograms in Takayasils disease with dynamic
and focal disorders of cerebral blood circulation.
Vrach.delo,
no.lo66-69 Ja 163. (MIM 16:2)
1. Otdel vegetativnoy patologii (zav. - prof. O.S.
Val'shonok)
Ukrainskogo nauchno-isaledovateltakogo
psikhonevrologicheakogo
inatituta.
(CEREEROVASCULAF. DISEASE) (PULSE)
0 4 a &FOR a
--a s- mr TV a a 0 0 q 4 0 v 4
G
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0
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11130
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11 IF a A . S A - It I --E-.L-,IA 116AW PIP OT,
ii
i
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CarWhydrate mulitclism dwing muKU12f 41CIllity.
00
0
F. hanct
, Z. S, KAIjIn4,)vj and M, 1.
Leximpad 16. 57 The
so c1
c frnmaid
wtirry anti vrin was anAlyzO dwing
1-4-Z
"". tnu%s-ularrNrfiionin,l4ig%. TherveriphitAIPLAA
6
111 ti". nr fall% .1,1wriding (,it the dcgtvv 4 worl: blim.1
Ic
'cul I, incrtrased in the firAt I,', hr.. as Lwtic and ints.
.00
o-A in muwle lmkm~ inkin"tiattly into the bkwJ. thow.
-00
inK
In-4onjO w-wL, the ifanfeirmv 4 lartw mid is
0
-It mm,hr-I or Met bylilyntal alvi spmurq in
t
.00
: C
- litimml. Pyruvi~ witl in,r"wi !it I.Ah ar!--nal and
th
N041
ve 111"1s bl(Axl, ullittly the 131ter. Itaililing to
procluction in
00
k. It. C. 11. A.
zoo
90
so
0.0
so
S L A .9 T~ALL%hwrKAL LITtRATLAI CLASUPKATICM
00
LA 1,;NJ
- _t U..
u IS A
a p t, it 9c of it it it
!a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 6 of a 0
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see
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2 see
00
so*
at- . fife
slab I -3.1
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1 . Z. N. FAZD'IIACVA
2. USSR (600)
4. Blood - Examination
7. Glycogen uf blood and plasma in pyogenic and gas infections.
Nauch. biul. Len. un
no. 23. 1950.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
April -1953, Uncl.
AP tA,
Ketabollaut at AW and YMOU In experimental
bepatk dysfunction. Z.,X.KsJmlwvx(A.AAkhIom%kil
Physlol. Just., LcAn"), Trudy Lesoxgrad. Obsks-ktava
FilroWspylakki, 01441. Fisiol. i Mokbim. 09, No. 3, 7.-
P-109M).-Cirrholic Urm In dop, Induced by giving allyl
formats intravenously, lost their capacity to rexulate bl'"I
ougar and much (somelimes; all) of their capadty to form
Wat. Chanta in blood slycogen were Irresular. but
slycollen content always rem in the plasma. lil"%j sultAr
dmvuscd.sometiraestohypcdlyctmia. CluascUs./Its.
by mouth) caused a sharp rise, to hnwglycemis, followt4l
by a very slow decrease. Julian F. Smith
Action mitchanim at insulin given by suboccipibil In-
joctim. Z. N. Kajimirava (A, A. UlthumnAd 11hyss-4.
Inst.. Leningeady.- t1rusfy Lmingrad. ObjAuk4ritra
Dogs were given Iletin (Zo-insulin) in do-jes (it 0.5-1.5 units,
kg. Retention of mugAr frant the bk"I streim by the
ImrAin (submelpital Inimilon) increased, t.g. fromn I to it
mg. %. A similar increase was observed in musrle. c It
from 5 to 15mg. %.after submaneousinjection. Insinn
tests retention reached 37% of the inilLd hloxf sugar in
lxAin.and2S%iutnuwk. fUgelitrAl,illiUlitihAStbCSi4ttif
blachern. Wim whether injected into the blood sumni or
mio the cerebrospinO Auld. Suborcipital injection h:L% A
;light hypoglycetux effect; subculAamus injection Irud,
atbtr toward hyperglycemiA. Thew are IffvgulAr effects.
n,-t specific; they depend pArtly on the injection vviticle
(phy.'". smt VAU.). The readts indicAte that insulin acts
mi tissurs directly, not through the central nerymis by~trin,
juliAn F. Nknith
IrAZIMIROVA, Z.N.; PROKHOROVA, H.I.
Significance of angiostomy ijk the light of
I.P.Pavlov's teachings.
Uch.z&p.Laik.ujk.zo.l38:3-l4 152. (KML 9: 6)
(E=D YESSJU--SURGERT)
nYIKIROVA, Z.N.
Partleipation of orgams in daveloping iamulim
hypoglycomis.
Uch.sap.Lea.un.no.138-.19-37 152. WaA 9:6)
1. Is Laboratorii obmema veshchestv lue~i
YO.S.Loadoza rizie-
logichookago iastituta imazi
akademUmk.A.Ukhtom~kego I
Loningradskege gemidaretvonnogo Universiteta imeni
A*A.Zhda-
(HnwLYCMGA) (INSULIN)
- ~-~ j ~ 1-1 . I - 2 1 - -- - - - . , -- , - - - ---- .1 . . -. 7 1
. , .- - . . I ,
Use of an attached .7m in tar,-rot ixactic-. Ath tho 12. 7-irml.
aircraft mach-Ine -un. n. 22C.
Vol. no. 11, "'Uv.
Dea.-rnd, Yw;o2lavia.
Mc,ntl,ly List of 7.ast Furopean Accessions (F%AI) L'C, Vcl. nc..
Un-,l.
Ye. L. (Ertr-), and nz!
ffect of Atriosnheric Corrosion on 7atl,-u~ strong th o
rine of P4 irticles in U-c z;trcss
Gorroslnn of llctalS,ll eall.tpd "achr-iz,
Cent-r,11, Sc.,~ont-fl.c. :!,-!r,,-arcl&, Intt. of "'lr*,,j',--
15 Doc 55
Transl.itl-ln ~'-315"6)
a second article in this book by, the same aiithoro:
"Surface Harrlerd.nr, as a 'Nears o" incr-istnir
C'-)rrOSiOr,-7atIF',IC, Stronth
Aer Atrosrh,~ric Cnrr,).,~nn UorAttions"I
Iv
s R
4 Mir atmo:lPticric 10,10 Of
6c, 11 V. M.110111.11
al V-
77*.TR-gm4j.(&1ajtj-j~) JgS3, r) 11.;1; ty5j,
No (11M Ic.,flug 0a" curruii'n;
rcile Uca of Inctal spLciatcal in awlit r(al. iri thc preserled
~;f Vh nnd Ill tile AWtuct of it .-! 'iowril'i:d. 111! ste;A
teaed %ms "tel 15 iwo.Ak-A at SIO W)'. Dudiig Lh.Q tl,.~t -
11palmells werv IIV-iml at a rm: of 2"~N C~d'--i wj'ilz
exiUMA In api,roK. 16ij j'~ mui.t aHi., cu4~ it ~,- (.1 "'(7), ('r
contff. 0.21% fif i'- Atill. corlw%ko, ill th'--
pi-vicluc of M)" gw.it;y lf)~Y! rM the btfoloth of Itcd '15.
ra
Y/li
USSR1 Engineering Heat treating
Card 1/1 t Pub. .128 - 15125
Authors Ryabehenkc, As Yet and Kazimirovalmyaq E* L.
Title I The influence of heat treatin6 on the fatigue resistance of
steel during atmospheric corrosion
Periodical I Vest. mash, 1, 69-72, Jan 1955
Abstract A description Is presented of tests conducted by the Central
Scientific Research Institute of Machine Building and Metal
Working, on atmospheric corrosion of type 45 steel, and the
influence of heat treating on steel fatigue resistance. The
chemical ccmposition of specimens used fcw the above menvioned
tests is as follcw&t O.W C1 0.28,9 Sil 0.68% ma; 0.017% S; and
0.023% P. Six USSR references (1949-1953). Table; illustrations;
graphs.
Institution 1 00000
Sutmitted I
KA Z I '\10 R \1 5 K VA L
vileows of Tedw for Owagim FAU"O.
qjjj and -jukwLaw. 1-cay'i-w
discussion f-2.,
mom Ill"llines used
in tho U.S.&R., two series of such tests, at Ordinary tornpers-
turea and at 70(r 0, we described. It is concluded that, to be
mliable. labomlory corrockm-fistigue tests must reproduce
the medium in which the steol is
Of their
"fw
~- -
-1
RYABCHENEOV, A.V., doktor khimichookikh nauk, professor;
XAZIMIROVSKAYA, Ye.L.,
inzhener. -
Effect of heat treatment on the fatigue resistance of
steel subjected to
atmospheric corrosion. [Tmly] TSHIITKASH no-77124-31 155.
Mak 9:7)
(Steel--Fatigue)
/Y Ile
USSR/Corrosion. Protection from Corrosion. i
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur ... Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 10541
Author : Vedenkin, S. G. and,Kazimirovska-ya, Ye L.
Inst s Not given
Title : On the Effect of Gaseous Media on the Corrosion of Alloys
at High Temperatures
Orig Pub: Metallovedniye I obrabotka metallov, 1956, No 5, 55-63
Abstract: A survey of the foreign literature from 1951-1954. The
authors list methods for corrosion testing; data on the
effect of the composition of the gaseous media on the
corrosion of alloys; on the effect of Va and of its
oxides on the he,at resistance of alloys, and on the cor-
rosion resistance of highly alloyed alloys and materials
used in high-pressure steam boilers are also given.
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AUTHORS: Ryabchenkov, A. V., Doctor of Technical Sciences-,
Prof.
and Ye. L. Kazimjrovz,1:aya, E~n~ririeer.
TITLE: cyclic strenGth of austenitic steels under conditions
of high temperature gas corrosion. (Tsiklicheskaya.
prochnost' austenitny1ch staley v usloviyakb
vysokotemperaturnoy gazovoy korrozii).
I-ERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i 0brabotka Idetallov, 195"j, No.3,
pp. 6-10 + 1 plate facing p.24. (USSR).
ABSTRACT: The authors considered it of interest "to study the
influence of hi,-h tel;iperature gas corrOFIOn On VIO
LD
faticue strength of materials used for turbine blades.
The tests were effected on a test machine 98--M,
described in earlier worl: (Ref.1) which permits
determining the strenE~th of a cantilever specimen in
the case of circular symmetrical bending with a
frequency of 2800 cycles per minute in air and in
various gaseous media at roora Lomporaturo as well as, at
gue strength was studied
elevated temperatures. The fatib
for the two austenitic steels 90612 and 90673 after
standa.vd heat treatment consisting of hardeninZ and
stabilisation annealing. T~e results of short duration
tensile tests at 20 and 650 C are entered in Table 1.
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1Pq_;3_P/14
1`0-3-2/14
'Cyclic strenGth of austenitic steels under conditions of high
temperature gas corrosion.
fatiGue strength. With increasing air humidity, the
adverse effect of SO on the fatigue stren,-,th weakens
and in an atmosphere ~Iimulating the combustion products of
fuel (0.3% SO and 6% H 0) practically no reductiog of
the fatigue l?.mit is obs3rved for tests coverin.- 101
cycles.
There are 7 figures, 1 table and 2 Russicui references.
ASSOCIATION; TsNIITMASh.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
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3/080/60/033/04/15/045
AUTHORS: Kazimirovskaya, Ye.L., Ryabchenkov, A.V.
TITLE- on the Transformation of Uniform CorrosiJInto Ulcerous
Corrosion Under
the Conditions of High-Temperature oxidation of Periodically
Strained Metal
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 4, pp 841 -
845
Ji
For the study of the processes of high-temperature oxidation and
their
effect on the mechanical propefties of alloys the investigation of
the structure,
the composition and the properties of protective films is very
important. The problem
was studied on E161211grade steel samples of 8 nun in diameter which
were subjected to
symmetrical benEng with a frequency of 2,800 cycles per minute. It
has been established
that the intensity of ulcerous corrosion depends on the magnitude of
the stresses the
concentration of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere, and on its
humidity and temperature.
Below a certain stress level uniform corrosion does not pass into
the ulcerous type.
Under the conditions of the action of a dry mixture of air with 0.3%
sulfur dioxide and,
a temperature of 6500C this level for E1612 steel is 90 - 95% of the
nominal resistance
limit. The introduction of 6% of water steam prevents ulcerous
corrosion. In the
oxidation of steel in pure air oxides of the spinel type are formed.
There are also
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KAZII'IROVSKAYA, Ye.P., Cand Tech Sci --(disn)
115tudy of
fatigue strength of certain austenitic steels under
conditions of gas corrosion." Mos , TsBNTI of Ifeavy
Machine
6ACAIVII; t!J.07ex-,
Building, 1958, 10 pp.
USSR. Central Sci Res Inst of Technology and ,iachine
Building IN TsNITT Machimos) 150 CoPies. Aut~ior
designated on cover as Ye.L. Kazimirovskaya. (KL,
39-56, 109)
35
BYKOV, V.A.; VSEVOIDDOV, G.N.; KAZIMIROVSKAYA,
Z.L.
Determination of the brittle strength of steel in
the series
of bend and tensile tests. Zhv. lab. 30
no.6t749-750 *64
(MIRA 170)
1. lomingradskiy korablostroiteltnyy Institut.
VA
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A005/A13O
AUTHORS: Kokourovp V.D., Kazimircv6kiy, E.S.
..... .....
TITLEi The drift of small-scale inhomogeneities in the ioncsphare
(from measurements in Irkutsk)
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 6, 1961~ 31,
abstract
60246. (V ab.: Iseled. neodnorodnostey v icnosfere. Nn'. 4.
Moscow, AN SSSR, 1960, 75-82 (English summary))
TEXT: The authors briefly describe an experimental set-up for
iq- Loll
vestigation of the drift of small-scale inhomogeneities in the
ionosphf~-re
by the method of spaced reception with small basis. Results are
presei,ted
of measurements of drift velocity in the E- and F-regions of the
ionosph-nre
during from April 1958 to October 1959. The seasonal variation
of the
magnitude of velocity and the direction of drift are described
for the
E- an-. F2-layers. The results obtained are compared with data
from other
stations of the USSR (Moscow, Ashkhabad, Tomsk and Khar1kov).
The authore
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The drift of small-scale inhomogeneities ... AOOVA1'~O
conclude that, in addition to local peculiarities of drift of
inhomo-
geneities there exists a general system of circulation In the
ionosphere.
Auth-.,rel summary
[Abstractor's notet Complete translation.]
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Investigating the non-homogeneous str-acture ... A006/A101
more frequently 200 - 500 m. These dalka are in agreemeW wi*h
'heorellcal,
A comparison with tne characteristics of drifts over otner pointz
of !A;e globe
proves the existence of a united system of motion of
non-nomogenelrle5 1r, the
lonoaphere. The autqor thanks V. I, Makrygina, N. D. Sharonova ard
N. 1. ToXare.fa
for theIr as:zistance, 'Inere are 7 fl&ores, 2 tabled, and 49
referenl~e=_. 12 Sovl~-:-
bloc and 37 non-Soviet-bioc..
ASSOCIATION,. zemnogo magne*.-.izma, ionosfery i re_spros~ranenlya
radlovoln
SO AN SSSR (Insti-~.ute of Terrestrial Magnetism, ionosphere and
Prr,-
pagation of Radlowaves, AS USSR)
SIJBM"'-T'.'ED june 19,, 1961
C a r
3/16 62/000/005/079/093
17 D228YD307
j 2 1- 0`1 S 1"Uzimirovskiy, E. S-, KOICOurovi V. D., and
P01yakolf,
SOMO resu-"-Ls Of' meaSurin-~ the absorption Of radio-
0
in the iOnOs.011ex-e accordin,, to observations at
Irkutsk 0
2EITODICAL: Referativl'lyy zli-irnal, GeojJz-ika, no. 5, 1962,
24-25,
ab6lract 5GI76 (V sb. Ionosfern. iSsledovaniya, no.6,
I
r.X SSSi, 1961, 52-57)
T.'XT The proCeUUre and the 1-0-Sults bare d,~!Jcribad for the
measUre-
of radi-OVfave absorption in 1he ionosphere in observations at
that were started in 1950. The frequencies Of Collisions
of clectrons witi-L heavy particies was eStimated iron, measure-
Ments in the 122-layer (.~,,Iarch-July 19:)0 and October 1953-June
1954).
T-h-c -results are adduced on 6raphs Of the diurnal variations of
7.
data were used to determine the gas temperature (T) from the
-lormu-"a:
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D228/D307
/.N, Lr~ T, h, N
e
%see RZhGoofiz, no. 9, 19506, 27402). The results of absorption
on the frequency 2,2 Mc/s dUrinLg tile IGY are descri-
bed. The suasonal variation of the median absorption magnitude
(L) on this-frequency could not be successfully ascertained, since
un the:~e frequencies -the absorption is mainly governed by the
solar
activity. A. corr,~lation, which is weaker in winter months,
exists
bet'-ween L and .-~' min, AbsorptiIon measurements at PM-,O,(RYD)
allowed
t-He absorPtion'.s diurnal variation, which has a high correlation
-th in and tale sun's zenith angle, to be studied. /-Abstrac-
'el-'s note; Dependin, on the meaninx of "a'IDII, 4-He preced4ng
word
C, - C, k, -
couid also be rendered as "on" or "in". 7. The work's results con-
flirm tha-t- can serve as a sufficienfly reliable criterion for
abscrotion in a non-deflecting region. For the comparability of
the
of the network oJL' stations it is necessary to measure f min
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with invarfa ard equipment param
ble and stand - ' eters. /-Abstracter's
nc-ue: Complete trarslation._7
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General circulation in the ionosphere. Geomag.i
aerI 2 no.6t
1084-1090 N-D t62. (MM 16d)
1. Institut zemnogo maknetizmag ionoefery i
rasprostraneniya
radiovoln Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(Ionsophere)
KAZIMIROVSKIY, i~. S. -- - - -
-1
"Wind Systems at the Lower Ionosphere."
summary to be presented at the 13th Gen Assembly) IUGG, Berkeley,
Calif,
19-31 Aug 63-
KESSENIKH; V. N.; KAZIMIROVSKIYj Yii. S.; NOVIKOVA, Yu. A.
"Atmosphere Dependence as Revealed by Some Mid-Latitude and
Middle-Asian
Station of USSR."
summary to be presented at 13th Gen Assembly, IUGG, Berkeley,
Calif, 19-31 Aug 63
I . I ~ ,
KAMIUROVSKIY, E.S.,
Horizontal drift of ionization inhamogeneities in
the upper
ionosphere. Geomag. i aer. 3 no-5:902-909 S-0 163o
(KIRA 16:11)
1. Institut, zemnogo magnetizvm, ionosfery I
rasprostraneniya
radiovoln Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
ACCESSION NR: AP4043269 S/0203/64/004/004/0793/0794
AUTHOR: Kazimirovskiy, E. S., Kyun, G. I.
TITLE: Gcomagnetic control of the east-west drift In the F region of
the ionosphere
SOURCE: Geomagnetism i aeronomiya, v. 4, no. 4, 1964, 793-794
TOPIC TAGS: geomapatism, ionosphere, ionospheric drift, ionospheric
F layer,
east west drift, Martyn theory
ABSTRACT: rt was shown earlier (E. S. Kazimirovskiy, Geomagnetizm i
aeronomiya,
196-0, 3, No. 5, 902) that the character of the diurnal variations
of the zonal (east-west)
drift of ionization Inhomogeneitles In the F region of.the
ionosphere agrees qualitatively with
the Martyn theory which closely relates the characteristics of the
horizontal ionospheric
drift with Sq variations pf the geomagnetic field. As shown by
Martyn,. the velocity of ther
zonal drift U can be represented in the form
Vain o(I - 3=3 0)
--- M/seo
(29 ftele)lw. min I
N
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where Q is the geomagnotic colatitude; I ~s the magnetic
inclination; m, e are flie mass and
charge of the electron; fHo is the gyrofrequency; and 't Is
longitude, read to tha. cast of the
midnight meridian. This expression was derived for magnetically
quiet conditions in the I
middle latitudes - In the first-cited reference it was assumed
that the quantitative discrep-
ancies with theory are caused by the fact that the experimental
data used in computing the
averaged diurnal variations in drift velocity were not obtained
exclusively for magnetically
4uiet days. In chec'king the correctness of this assumption the
authors therefore used ex- i
clusively data for mhgnetically quiet days for a number of
stations. The stations used are :1
listed in a table; data were from WDC-B2. Curves of the diurnal
variations U(t) are shown,
in Fig. I of the Enclosure. The mean hourly values were computed
by the method of moving
medians for a 3-hour interval, centered relative to a particular
hour. It is shown that in
this case U(t) differs essentially from the simple cosine curve
deseribedby formula (1).
The curves are the result of superposing several harmonic
oscillations. Allow,
only magnetically quiet cotiditions did not give a better
approximation to theory; this makes i
it necessary to postulate that the discrepancies are caused by
deeper factors, physical
processes transpiring at the level of the ionosphere. Orig. art.
has: 1 formula, I figure
and I table.
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ASSOCIATION'- Institut zemnogo magnetizma, ionosfery i rasprostranoniya
radlovoln, 90
AN SSSR (Institute of TerreBtrial Magnetism, the IOnOBphere and Radio Wave
Propagation,
SO AN SSSR)
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lation in the ionosphere as determined by
Tiie problem of general ctrcu
r a c; io me t hod s
IMURCF7 Tr. Stbitsk. fjz.-tbkbu. in-ta pri Tomakom qn-ce, vyp.
45, 1964,
t c fla 10 rAJ I I'enO v 3
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in rhe Ionosphere. HaPs Of the
eiess of the electror conce thZt
nf drift characterj5tic5 are c !"C
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C T zh. F17ika, Abs. 5W47
Kazimiro'yskiy, __ F.'S.
TTT:-r'-, Concerning the general circulation in the
ionosphere, %r dqt.~!rmrined lay
methods
CITED SUMM Tr. Sibirsk. fiz.-tek" in-ta pr,i Tcaskom_ un-te,
vyp. 45, 1964,
2~z-'"
71iFIC TAGS: ionosphere, general circulation, radio method,
lonosp,Le-ric motion,
5nt-rnpti,.~rnal gecyphy3ical year
TBANSIATION: Radio methods for the atukv of motions in the
lionosphere are briefly
'"-Fcr"De~. -The main theoretical models of generad
circujatl.~n at the ionosphere
-ns ere~ 7ne data pertal ni rA t - the 'i )7-1 r, 17- 7M,= S
- F,
',he eIF-1 ron c~)ncen' rR' i
-k 3f stations, a-e descrliue~ ano, mq-.)6 or the glloball
dlia-
'na'
the drift chA-razterirtic are prpsent_d. T~ r.C.
fL' circulat' -.n ~n the 1 )nDr,-L)hrrc ar..'
acKv)n, and
~j ;r arv e~ d. Way a o f d e t a Itsf F, D r ~i a t e, L
17'
-6 5 EEc--h/E'WU(v )/E7-,L,*,fh 'IS-W1/~T-G t 1
r 41- al,; r-,,. 7
SOU.li"Z; Geomagnotim i aeronomiva, v. 5, no. 3, 1965, 575-576
-AGS: ionosphqr~'. ~twsphere, troposphere,' t,-,q t,-,s r ozona'
?,--cYdstfc-n,
drift
anc
ma~~ 30 mo c dexp-li nod by
A. Mnsrikovich, Ye. M. Dobi-jrshman, and Ya. q. Kho~-feta
(Kharak-,oristiki
z-~-ujs-- Inoy tsirkulyateii, Gidrometeoizdatt 1958)z They axe
i~zssoated "by S. Ac
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Mashkovich and Ya. M. Kheyfets (11r. TsIP, lq6l, vyp. TIT, 50", at
the surfaces all
200 100, and 50 m4
1 ' i t.)ar sr P~v e
-Onai drff'~ (U i',:.r t~.,. sw-.o tn
e
Me*hod of s'idi-ng medians from tlie Bata at Freyburg.
author~'s a'-M t~ trace the cnangis -_'n -,eoar *c ye-ar and
t 7-
-ne ~',o,Tr,3e he.ir devLatic~n a
-a :-j
eztL
e r-~n. 0Mr-- T' 7 T
ris tUt %
-LU 01 r_ ioapndr-c, and the
tion of FfAdlo Waves 50
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ACC NRt AT6023734 SOURCE CODE: U11/2831/8.5/000/014/0141/0145
AUTHOR, Kessenikh. V. N.1 KazimlrovBkly. E. S.; Novikova. U. A.
....... ..
ORG: none
TITLE: Relation botwoon ionoy -dyluvillic -
pjjqrIq'dynam1ctj and atjnoq)~ieric 8 basod on dnta of
tho Ural-Siborlan, North Caucasian, and Central Asian stations
during tho IGY
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Mozhduvedomstvennyy geofizichoskly kon-Atet. V
razdel programmy
MGG: lonosfern. Sbornik statey, no. 14, 1965. lonosfernyye
Issledovanlya, 141-145
TOPIC TAGS: climatic influence, F layer, Ionospheric drift,
atmospheric ionization, solar
activity
ABSTRACT: To determine whether there are climatic factors changing
from year to year
and causing uncorrelated regional changes of Ionization of the F2
layer, the authors studied
the statistical data from Ionospheric stations collected during
1951-1960 and compared them
with data on solar activity and mean monthly characteristics of
the state of the troposphere and,
tropopause. On the basis of the IGY material (1958-1959) It was
possible to compare, for
each month, the maximal value of the monthly median of the diurnal
course of foF2 for each of
the stations, the mean monthly heights of the 200-mb surface in
geopotential decameters, and
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the mean monthly pressure values reduced to sea level. The results
of the comparison are
grouped by stations In the Urals and Siberia and stations of the
North Caucasus and Central
Asia. The analysis of the Ionospheric and tropospheric data mid
data on drift In the F2 layer
of the Ionosphere showed that uncorrelated regional changes of the
miudmal Ionization of the
F2 layer occur from year to year which are accompanied by regional
changes of the characters
Istics of the troposphere and tropopause and changes of winds in
the F2 layer. An analysis Of
the data on the solar cycle revealed a slight dispersion of the
ionospheric data during iinimal
solar activity which permitted the authors to conclude that
particular attention should be de-
voted during the International Quiet Sun Year to a correlation of
ruglonal Ionospheric and
tropospheric oharaoteristics. Orig. art. has: 2 tRblos and 2
figures.
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AUTHOR: Kazimirovskiy, E. S.
ORG: none
UR/2831/65/000/014j0048/0070
TITLE: Wind systems in the lower ionosphere
N-f -- ~rll
SOURCE: ANSSSR. Mezhduvedomstvennyygeofizicheskiykomitet. Vrazdel
programmy MGG- I-ono-sf-er-a-.Tb-ornik statey, no. 14, 1965.
Ionosfernyye
issledovaniya, 48-70
TOPIC TAGS: wind, wind.system, idnosphere, lower ionosphere,
meteor trail,
diurnal variation, 'ionization
ABSTRACT: On the basis of previous works, the author presents a
brief survey of
theoretical and semiempirical patterns of general wind circulation
in the ionosphere.
He also presents some averaged measurements of data of the
horizontal drift of
Ionization irregularities conducted during the IGY-IGC by the
world network of
observation stations. The author analyzes the data obtained by the
method of spaceo
reception on a small base of 26 stations, and also with radar
observations of meteor
trails carried out at three stations. An attempt is made to
evaluate the system of toe
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:general circulation in the lower ionosphere according to
materials obtained from
29 stations. Maps of global distribution of the most probable
directions of move-
ment are presented in the original article. The author shows that
the character of
diurnal variations of the drift rate depends on the latitude of
the place of observation,
a
nd to a lesser extent, on the season. Comparison of the results of
the harmonic
.analysis of these variations shows that apart from local
peculiarities, one general
!System of regular winds exists in the lower ionosphere. The
author describes the
1global distribution of parameters of the continuous, diurnal, and
semidiurnal
1components of the zonal and meridional variations of wind rate
components, and
;shows that these parameters show latitudinal and seasonal
dependence. The
hypothesis that ionization irregularities in the ionosphere are
formed in winter at
higher altitudes than in summer is confirmed. A comparison of the
wind systems is
~made with theoretical patterns, obtained as a result of the
analysis of measurements,
and their incomplete coincidence is discussed. In conclusion, the
author expresses
sincere gratitude to docent V. M. Polyakoy and to Professor L N.
Kessenikh for
continued interest in the work. He deems it his duty to thank the
workers of the
MTsQ for the observation data made av'ailable to him, and the
collective of the
Bureau of Radio forecasts of the SiblZMIRAN, which made most of
the calculations.
Z5rig, art. "Na3s =-i-gur-es, 8 formulas, and 3 tables. [GCA
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0203/66/006/003/0599/0600
i AUTFOR: Kazimirovskiy, E. S.; Kokourov, V. D.; Chernobrovkina, N. A
ORG: Institute of Eart~ ~ne~tism, Ionosphere and Propagation of
Radio Waves SO AN
SSSR (fn-s-t-irt-ut zemnogo magnetizma, ionosfery i rasprostraneniya
radiovoln SO AN SSSR)
TITLE: Angular spectrum of waves scattered by the ionosphe 111~/
SOURCE: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiya, v. 6, no. 3, 1966, 599-600
TOPIC TAGS: ionospheric scatter, angular distribution, radiosonde,
reflected signal 1
ABSTRACT: Angular characteristics of scattered signals were
investigated in Irkutsk
in 1962-1964 on the basis of vertical radioprob'
1PX'9f the ionosphere. A formula deve
loped by Briggs (1951) for the determination of 601, a cone of
concentration of scatter-,
ed energy, was used. The formula is as follows:
N (2u / X)sin Oo / 2,
-Whare N is the frequency of fading of a reflected signal, v is the
drift velocity of
inhomogeneities, X is the working wavelength of a probing pulse. 300
observations of
reflections from the F region'at 2.25-103 cps were made during the
autumn-winter peri-1,
od from 1800 to 0800 hr. The velocity of horizontal drift was
evaluated using a meth-~
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od developed by Kazimirovskiy and Kokourov (1961). The data show
that the widths of
distribution of angular spectra obey the Rayleigh law, and that the
most probable
value of OC is 7.50. 60 angles over 240 are extremely rare. Orig.
art. has: 1
figure, 1 formula. [141
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AT6027212
AUTHOR: Kazimirbyakiy, Et B.,# ~~n 06 1. Z/ 0
ORG: none
TITLE, On the nature of horizontal motions in the terrestrial
ionosphere
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdelen&e. Sibirskiy inatitut zemitogo
mag!etizma,,,.
ionosfery irasprostraneniya radiovoln. Iesledoyaniya po
geomagnetizmu i aeronomii
(Studiea in geomagnetism and aeronoqr). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966,
28-3T
~;" erl -1 e,
TOPIC TAGS: Yelectron ionosphere, ionospheric drift, vefto- W4
T4. IN I
"dei Lort'oy"'C_ Z"A.111. 3--A-'j
ABSTRACT: The spatial distribution of electron concentrations in
the ionosphere AD studied by,measurement8 of drift
homogeneities and movements of gases in the upper atmosphere. A
network of statfon*s-
was established in 1949 for measuring horizontal drifts of
nonhomogeneous ionization.
*.Investigations have shown that three types of motion exist in the
ionosphere,
ionospheric wind.- a motion of neutral particles; plasm drifts - a
motion of
charged particles; and the -motion of nonhomogeneous ionization.
In- an earlier p6per
the author found that the wind in the lower Jbnoephere varies from
season to season,.
Variations of zonal and meridional components of wind velocity as a
function of
geographical latitude were studied. A regular zonal system of winds
was found to
exist in the lower ionosphere during solstices. The meridional.
component of normal
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StFrting D-50 diesels with power from the ships electric
power
plant. Mor.flot 15 no.9:24-25 S'55- (HLRA 8:11)
(Diesel engines) (Electricity on ships)
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PLUIN, A.I., inzb.;
KAZIKIRSKIXI BA; inzh,j BENIKOVSK31, D.D., dote.1
TUREBLITAUB)
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retsenzent; ANTONOV,
S.I., inrh., naucbxWy red.; UPINA, Z.D., red. izd-va,-
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repair)
KAZIMIRSKI Y, 14. K.
"Cotton BoIl "Wimns of the Chloridea Westw. Cenus a0 Pests of
Frod,ictiv,7 rjrg;rj3 of Cotton
qnd Other Agricultural Crops in Emdronmu-ntal Conditiont of
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Abs Jour : Rof ~'Iiur - Biol., No 10, 19')8, No I'JWj2l
Author : Kazirjirslciy 11. K.
Inst :'Uzbah ArrictEt al Institute
Title Curuoiiii Moths of the Genus Chlorideae as Cotton Pests
and 11casures for their Control.
Orig Pub Nauch. tr. Uzb. s.-kh. iln-t., 1956, 9, ch. 1, 97-111
Abstract Viong the many species of Chloridea, only the cotton,
henbane
and alfalfa cutworm moths damage the cotton plant. The cotton
yield decreased 5.7 pareent-36.1 percent when the cotton was
infected by two generations of bollworms. The boLLworw had four
hatchings, among which three were on the cotton plant, tomatoes
and tobacco. larvae of the first hatching, appear in the
early GrjrinG and feed on weeds; the, complete their dcvclo,)-
ment prio,. to the appearance of the bollworms in the cotton
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Author !_~Zimirqlciy; -7,!. K~
Inat :
Title : Biology of the Harmful Species of Noctulds of the
Genus Chloridae
Crig 11'~'b : UzSSR Fan]-nr ahad. dokladlari; Dokl. AN T%S,"M, 1957,
No 6, 57-61
Abntruct : A mass reproduction of the genu-- Chloridae in the
Samarlmnaukaya Oblaut in the yenrs of 1950-19511L. The
duration of the dovelowent, the connection with the weed
plants, and the feeding habits of 'Ale spacies, doing
damage to the cotton plant: the cotton noctuid Ch. obsoletal
alfalfa Ch. dipsacoa, Ch. paltigera and thcj rarely
or,-.ourrtuered Ch. nlibir
.sera
Card 1/1
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KAZIMIRSKIYY N.K., kand.sellskokiloz.nauk
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1. Samarkandskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut,
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lifferential opertitors.
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