SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZUBKOVICH, L.YE. - ZUBOK, V.N.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R002065530002-8
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date: 
September 26, 2002
Sequence Number: 
2
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R002065530002-8.pdf2.66 MB
Body: 
ZIMXOVICH, L. YE UM/Kadlalne Ohloropla46 14adicine Blo6hemiatr-~ 'Photochemical 104tivit'y Of Isolated ChICTOPlast4l, L. Ye. Zubkovich, T. F. Andrayeva, Inet M' Plnjxl: Physiol Iment Tljnlryazav~ Aoa& Sci USM, 3/k pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXVII,, No I I Results of this study indicate adequatse atabi:11ty Jn the pigmnt complex ot suspensions ef 11jolattid chloropIti(ktil. Deoreeiie In activilty of eltloraphaut suspensions produced disturbluico in of Uw ferment system. Elubmitted by Aced 11. At. Yaki~imot 9 May 49. FM will'111141111 90*0-00-0 1 8 p w I IU it !I I) It 4 114 ~A I r. 11 v K VIC -C 4~ ov g 0 plasts. T. ll~ Andive.11 61m&1 I.. P, 1.11t4g, Miklady Ak.14. 'Vaut S-V'S.,R, oq, wArmisfelke wilr1rits : nimbryd mar be us"I to xtudy thil .Chm. activity of ISO- '00 00 lot(.,[ Chloirm4sists'. levultalion of 0 In the lim"wr 14 Q11in- Al 0 twit its light it stifficirtitiv StAlor. and Int'n-& flar luch studi". The Otill"VVII VA41100080 4 illfrV11HY (A PlIM10' *0 *Ynthells arv that diffttly (It1witarnt On the chanjtN 44 Ilit plitAtichytin. &'ttivity d wilated pit"U", Iwotolill, the 00 J; 11 4 phol(mytitheeim umfor I'millml clindillof'" is 00 dtj'j. byIhe ",talk" ftacolin le-M. Older leov" haw hlab" lIkkAWIT'I'til. &OIVItV; IWI'--* fill' liy*Cflrlf ntlivusin such Icivest3dut foilirdeut-f thc listtii,ilv liyvo 00 fmm .;q 0 9.11de" PCs plants, illuillinattim Wall twovidt'l by 1.!iki witt /11141111,1 (af."It 11'(9)(JI Junwiv) 111 20" Tht girlitild". ti'lWosion (I Ing. ChIctophyll in I till.) wak treated will) it I till. 1% quinsille -kiln. In 0.01 .11 IIIS0. 111wit:W1 .... (I Ivit T of Kratittles it, h-Vt Oil W.0111IR mill IN rugalm .1 alit V If zo 0 WOO a Igo to 0 woo If Is,0 6 ; I 1 I i0lir . 1 a V1 of Ph4tachandcal ajWvity of isolatod chIncopUtts. L01 ' 1 NW1 1 4u1)kI,*F,4 AM T. F. Andme ir-t. V,)k1d4y A fad. so tht ji'aull 'A bA. I wa. nor ta Ivitt .1 sh ;w i -I th,, -k I ,4~ c~ttvt m ~ I m Ap, fz 5 41 IILY~. Wt. Utc 101otmIlt In. wtiv Ity d1v '011. 4m:truta Shows no c lmlKe Up'll if, etivmwa by expovire; fluorescriter i, .61vp unchaaced, nor (1(,* th". -,,-Lw (if elta. of chlocuphyll vicy in V,-.Pts. with ki'llirr. "10can IcAves, In tkie 1wa will, fiftri-I'e C4 elt(AV1.411111ty t4kn ptve. The InAIL-tilf,AWM Of JIM C1110f0j)LUt 3U)j- peasious thus 6 not CAU'W%iby 'Iminwilml of chlorojibill, go .3 but Inob;%bly by disniptitm %A tim normal euxj-mcsyi%ruj,%. 00 ~ I - - G. M. Kt~liamllf 00 *.0: A I a I t a x?TA~j4V;.)rAL LITr*&yI,,Iu CLASSIPKAIII;W I ....... a U n it 17 ;. , v 0 ff 0, 91 of a it It Cl Vo n t t% !-so Vo goo ;00 rv 4 goo so 0 so 0 go * 0 * 0 a 6 0010 41 0.0 0 * 6 40 0 41 at 0 0 00000 Ole 0 0 0 0 9~* * so 0 so 0 . 0 00 0 0 0 0. 0 0:a 0 0 $0 000 0 0 41 0 * 4 G;o Sta Ch L Action Of WMV Ollylft, jej$ms oet ptotochemksl 4113011 -fV4 at W0140d thlorViii. V F, Aodirt I)OA . hod SON* SAS M. 70, . 61 -Mhf= tl~g i with ItAlowlito 4.pWtj ( 010 Immip,rs. bmAill) tyriatts A t"~n, ty's I A hr. at P 6.11 0"' 1001) Of Ph"`4`hq- mitivily with N'is 41t; ICII*CObll And ", have fin effect (foroleir am Ofily xxt strongly by IN111,011 and NaVj. This (Imlen4e of 16hotochem. activity Of accompanictl by Ailltilat (kcillit (A falaw. Artivily. Alithough no diurtl cofollitioll 61,1W.1fl, its suppirems ph.10chviril. action, Other elpm 41C Ciled th.1t 'how no direct relatiori o( cutAi4c to thr Ithotoe timi. activ. ityallif it iS!FoCCrsW that loweringol the Llffrr Ify l1wixt At '.S-.10* Is dite to deittrurficin tit the A,mity of enr Vollps that are commit'l milh tbk- 1; tx)pft)tfiTl rolopItg chloroplasts. C. '11. Kim'llir-iff ZUBSOVIiii) M.Ye. ~r D',j ol Cardi=, o " '"",j Cc-- i t in th!~ ,;:, 1 oele P,,dr!o7-,c. iz,.r. -.rys. ucholl.). zav.; r,-col. i razvoul. 3 no-9:10-12 3 160. ('NIIRP 13:3.2) - .L. ',-:o~-,':ov37,dLy --osudarstveruiTy univei-sitot Im. 11%'I.Lottiononom. (Lamollibrilvioldata, Foa~:il) MOSKVITIii, A.I.v otv. red.; GORETSKIT# G.I.,t otv. red. ITOJOVAj LK.y oty. rr.; DUMITRMHK09 N,,V.# red.; ~,UOKOVICYiq H.Ye.,, red.; 100111'IAt T.YU., rd. izd-va; LAUT r V. G. t tekbn 4 idd-4-- - -'- - --.- [Materials of the M-Union Conference on the Stwly of Ibe Quatermary period] Materialy Vaesoiuznogo soveshchaniia po izuehemliu abetveiiitich- nogo perioda. Moskmat Izd-*o Akad. nauk SSSR. VoI4. (q,,,a Odiments of the European part of the U.S.S.R.] Chatverticbtiye ot1d niia Rvopel- okoi chasti SSSR. 1961, 502 ps WRA 14:8) 11vsesoyuznoye saveshebaniye po imichenf&u cbatvq"ichmogo perioda, Hosecr-rs, 1957. 2. Geologicheskiy institut, AN SSSR (for Hoskvitlz). 3. Institut geografii AN SSSR (for Dumitrd6hko) (Geolqy) GOIWMIYgG~I*p otv*red.; ITANOT-A, I.K.9 otv. red.; MOSKVITIN, A.I.. otv. red.; M11TRASHKO, N.Y., red.; 2MOTICH M.Ye.. red.; HARNMINA, T.Yu., red, izd-va; LAM. i-.*T.-.- tekhn.reit. (Materials from the All-Union Interdepartmental Comference on the Study of the quaternary Periodj Hateriely Tsesolusnoep mazhduvedomstvennogo soveshchanita po izuchenliu c4otvertioh- nogo perioda. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. Yol.:! [Qaa- ternary sediments in the Airopean part of the U.S.S.R.] Chet- vertichaye otlorhaniia Evropoinkoi choBti SSSR. 1961. 502 p. (I-IXRA 14.25) 1. Tsesoyuznoye mezhduvedomatvennoye soveshchaniya po izuche- niyu chetvertichnogo parioda. Momeow, .1957. 2. (Wologialitgakly institut AN SSSR ( for Moskvitin). 3. Inutitut geo~',rafii Ali SSSR ( for Damitrashko) (Geology. Stratigraphic) OALAKTIONOV, V.D., kand.geol.-min.nauk; GOWSKIT, 0.1., doktor geol.-min. nauk; DLUIAM, V.A., kand.takhn.neuk; ZU11KOVICH, DI.Te., kand.geol.- min.nauk; KATEM, T.S., kand.geol.- nauk; P=09UTA. N.M.. kand.gool.-min.nauk; BRASOINA, A.M., inzh.; THOORGY. S.M., inzh.; KUMSKOVA, O.G., inzh.; LOVESKIT, U.S., inuh.; K401KO, G.K., inzh. MILIKKUH, Sh.G.. inzh.; SINTAKOV. N.P., insh.: 'SHRGETSTA, N.A., red.; VORCNIN, K.P., tekhn.red. (Geology of the Volga-Don Canal region] GeologiAm raiona sooruzhenii Volgo-Dona. Pod red. V.D.Galaktionova. Moukva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1960, 416 p. fold.col.map. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy proyektno-izyskatellskiy I nauchno-isele- Aovatellskiy institut "Gidroproyekt* imeni S.Ta.Mmk. (Volga-Don Canal region--Geology) ZUBKOVICH, M.Ye., kand.geol.-miner.nauk Significance of problems of stratigraphic claaaidiwation (exemplified by studies of Paleogene deposits in the Stalingrad wea, of ths Volga Valley). Trudy Gidroproekta 3:234-241 160. (KIRA 13:7) 1. Hauchno-issledovatellski7 sektor Vaesoyu2nogo proyektno-isyskatell- skogo i nauchno-iseledovatellskopo instituta "Gidrorproyektm ime.ni S.Ya.Zhuka. (Stalingrad Province-Geology, Stratigraphic) 3(0) AUTHOR: Zubkovich, M. Ye. Use of the----IT~ TITLE: Conc - fauna for tho PaleogeographicalEnvir6nmental Conjj-~-Iions konkhiliofauny dlya rekonstruktoii paleogeograficheakoy obstanovki) SOV/20---i 2 3- 3--41/5 "1 Rocozistru.-::tion ol Cprtnir (!,!pollzo,~-anxiyo nezkotaryklh u.,31oviy PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 3, PP 52-6-521' (USSR) ABSTRACT: When the floristic complexes are incoxielufjivi, for the subdivisions of sedimentary strata r,.p to their respect:-1-i-e !iggg then the variations of pale oge ographical conditions addit-,.inal--y confirm this or that argument. The author detioribes S%ilh '3~ -'a2r.! of stratigraphic subdivision of the Paleocono and Eonq!7'ri sediments Of POVO1ZhJye-(V(.,,lgu region) frorn Staling-rad (Rr0' 1). The variations of the flora anti faurvL1 bound to on(? aj,,;l same limit, evidence a similar change in the physico- geographical conditions between thege two goctlons of the Paleocene. The deep water conditiontj of two j3pochs and the.-1r climatic peculiarities must be ascertained. A survey otf the literature concerning the reconsti-uctzon of olimat-ic condltiz~n3 Ca--rd 1/3 according to the characteristics of the snail fauna (Refs 2-4) Usc of the Conchylia Fauna for the Reconstruction of' SO It 2 1;---- ~11 /5A Cjrta--*n PaleogeographicalEnvironmental Conditions is given. In his compilation the author has not only consi~,Crred the thermophile character of individual genera groups, according to data based upon recent favzna,~ut has also �-ntrc- duced jualitative and quantitative characteristics; "he numbex of species and varieties in individual genexa and in ee.%-,h gr-ap, as well as the f requency of occurrence of J ndf viduals f Qr the representatives of each genus,wero coniiderad. Yor purposes, the percentage in-terrelationij betweer. the 111d,,,~41U I groups are shown in a scheme (F-ig 1). From this -t ic seen that in both the Paleocene and tile Eocene comopoliton 3peCiB~-j although from d4fferent genera, ware tvidely distr 4 bUt G rl~ . _ gan-as group then followed whiph occurs --n wa-za and te.3p~Z5.1p- zlimat,~z. This group is similarly represented in the llaleocent- aiid thf- Lower Eocene, which indioates P-pp--cxim*-,ta1y t'he same (-limat": conditions in both these Epochs. other groups ar& qualitatively completely different in the- P~:-leocene and Lcwer Eocene. Therefore? the Paleocane waterii had L Ei~btropi,-al, even a somewhat tropical character, while Lower Earene tya-tcro were rather temperate. The occurrence OT individual representatives in climatic conditions forrzign to them can Carl 2/3 attributed to either-a somewhat greater adaptibility ~-f TC-se of the Conchylia Fauna-for.the Reconstruction of SOV/20-i23-zl-41/54 Certain Pale oge ographical Enviro=enttLI Condi tions individual genera to temperature changes in the past or to a I migration. According to the author (Ref, 1)1 "he climflti~~ cooling was ceused by cold ocean currents. There are 1 figure and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. PRESENTED: February 1, 1958, by N. S. Shatskiyj Academieian SUBMITTED: February 1, 1958 Card 313 TUBKOVICH. M.Te. Strnt4.t,,r , .y of the Thanotian atmee of West Crimea. DoIrl. IJ SSSR 108 no.5t92O-922 Js 156. (KTAA 9110) lo Predstavleno Rkademikam H.S. ShAtaklm. (Crimea- Geology. Stratigrmphic) i -1;;: :11 111i; ill 11 : HIP 11 11 A . ZUBKOVICH, M.Ta. Blestratigraphical subdivision of Paleocene and lowa:r Rocame deposits of the Volga near Stalingrad. Dokl.Alf SSSR 108 no.41697-700 Js '56. (MMA 9: 9) 1.Predstavlano akademikom II.S.Shatakim. (Stalingrad Province--Geolog7, Stratip;raphic) 11 " 11 ZUBOVICH, B.I. New reeling technology. Tekst. prom. 20 no. 11:~5-18 N 160. (M2A 13:12) 1. Glava" iazhener laninabadskogo shelkovogo k-orubinata. (Silic manufacture) (Reels (Textile machinery)) FUTWASS-2 OWNR I -ACC' NR, AR6020068- h, S. G.; ~archenko, Yu. 1. AUVOR: Zubkovic !TITLE: Possibilities for determining some characteristice of BID 11 using e1tc- tro4ic equipment mounted in aircrafti~- S04CE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abe. 1B456 M ;,SOURCE: Sb. Primeneniye radiofiz. metodov v okeanogr. i ledov. Issled., L., 1944, -(9-88 Iii F TOkIC TAGS: sea ice, wave mechanics, electronic equipment, airborne radar ,ABSTRACT: The authors point out the theoretical possibility of determining the dha, racteristics of sea '4pves on the basis of the physical relationships for reflection_ of short radio waves0trom the disturbed surface of the sea which is considered from, the statistical standpoint as a surface with random roughness.. The height of the sea waves H may be determined on the basis of the following functional.,relationaka-9. 3% Ifor the unknown parameter in terms of the coherent "ponent V'-of the reflected aig- inal of radio waves in the dead region (1-20 m): UM- Alp g M e:p I- /I -6H'3 )21 C rd 1 2 - _o~d _,- L L 11199-67 ACC -NRt A -R602M68 71 !where AO is a constant determined by the parameters of the radar unit, g(O) is the !directional characteristic of the radar antenna with respect,to power, R is the alti- Itude at which the radar unit is located above the surface of the sea, A is the rad io 1wavelength. The relationship between the coefficient of radio inive Teflection and the isighting angle opens up a -way for determining the effective (average) slope of the 'waves and consequently the type of swell (wind swell or dead surge)., It is suggested"', Ifor this purpose that a radar unit in the centimeter range should be mounted in air-, ~1 craft with-a narrow directional pattern (2-40) and an axis directed vertically down- . ward which may be deflected from the vertical by an angle of 40-500.' This same unit ,may be used for determining the direction of propagation of rising waves produced-4 the wind from the direction of arrival of the maximum reflected radio signal (with azimuthal scanning of an antenna beam shifted through a constanL angle of 10-150). It is pointed out that the proposed method may be used for determining the surface roughness of sea ice. Bibliograpb-y of 10 titles. K. M. $irotoir, [Translation f abstract) SUB CODE: 08, 09 Card 21p jb IM0100111.1 AN 1.15-Aii1i iii"Mi 11111 111 11 1 1111111 IT~11 11; P 1,11, ~;I! 1: I'd, L. 044~~7-67 WT ( I K ACC NRt AR6019881 (/,') SOURCE CODE: TJR/01(,9/66/000/()02/V'00,1/VO04 AUTHOR: Zubkovich, S. G.; Marchenko, Yu. 1. TITLE: Possibility of determining sorne characteriatics of sea sivell by means of radio engineering eq!jjprn!~!A_~:Lq__board an aircraft SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 2V33 IIEP~ SOURCE: Sb. Primenctilye radiofiz. 1110todov, v olm"mogr. i ledov. im'i'led. L. 1964, 79-88 TOPIC TAGS - sea wave, airborne radar equipment, radar obs~!rvation ABSTRACT: It is pointed out that, in principle, it is possible to deterurline. the churacLeriatics of t3en wuves on Hie hasi.!; oi, physical L'IW3 jl'ov(!~Prdnj~ 1.1"0' tion of short radio waves from an un('~,ven sca ~urfaco ('s till i.MiLe".% 11v a slit'lace wlth:~... random I'Mighnesses). Sea-wave height 1.J3,,,, can be deterciined on the basio of the following functional relationship between the desired piwarm!ter and tl-..e value of the coherent component u of the radio-wave reflected signal in the 1-1n in Card 1 /,2--. 551. 4.6,080 . ....... I ! : I ii 0 '' I'- :. I ? I I ! i, i b I U - i ; , i I i '- : I ; . U : : I .... . ..... r L =I-, PlIant-g- b)hg Madicino Photosynthesis 'Fh-~ Fhotoch"mical. Activity of Isolated GrMul ea of =rjroP1nmTa.." T. F. .4mdreyeva and L. Ye. W11covich, LMDfft P-Irmt Phrair-O 47"eni K. A. TIwIrYaz6'v-, Auad sel prp Wzhc~d uBed wp--- that of Barburg. Suspension of lhliurr~-,plaat gr=ulas *-=a prep~--*d f~r= leaves and IUli=-Inattd by 200-vatt lamps. Quincne was then rd-ied enl-i oxygen evolved vaa measured. Pbotochemical v i ty v&B express ed as eu =m of oxygen per hour pw 77T455 USMO. /Madic Ina - Plants (Contd) ta~ of' for leavea of various age*. Th- I (L*It~ag;~td photochemical activity vas observed In gran- U14;~a of older loavea. Submitted 6 mar 194-8. 77T415 ZUBKOV3iAYA, A. Can(-, of Bi-.) of Ly s I,, r 1 n, ~0 "* ()PJE~,27. Ic Gmnul.--.~s (Mitcico-n.dri~e)," 12 1"p JU a -1 (Ac~.Idemiy of iiecical sel us~SR) KLI 1-60, 120) 111111 lik ifli III: T.1,1111. UNSHIN, A.L.; ATRIJSH3VSKIT, B.A.; AL3K&UIDROVA. Mole; BORSUKv Bole; TOLIN. A.V.; ZUBKOVSKATA I.H.- TAX07M. Dole; BU, A.G.; 130ROVIXO'Y) L. Me 'TU" Ts.i... arymill BUIPirOV, V,Y.: SHLYGIN, Te.D.; SPEWSKIT, B.F.; KHAOUT, T.A.,; RAHZIN, L.,A,l DITW, V.G.; GORSKIY, I.I., red.; KASSIV, N.G., red.; PORIOW, V.D., red.; DZITANOVSKIT, Yu.K,, red.; CHLKHACIGIT, PX., red.; KUKISHAN" I.S., red.; DASHMTA. A.D., red.; TMIAGINA, So, tekhn. red*; &vim. M.P.$ tekhn. red. [Geological map of the V.S.S.R., scale 1:10000.000) Goologichaftia karta SSSR, masshtab 1:1,OnO,000.' bkplAmtoxy itotes bo accompluw shoot) Wiasnitellnala saplsVm k lishu. L-40 (W)RI (16ba). 1949. 56 P. ,- L-41 Crzyi-ordal (tuyl-3.;Z7. 1946, 20 p. L-42 [Karsakpayl (Kaxsakpai). 1949. 42 P. H-41 -7-~ )4-o [raxt4,---T (Kp~an&). Nirg A (Turgai). 1948. 28 p. _ muda 1947.1'37 P. M-42 [Fbtropnv1o-;a-k1 (Petropavlovsk) 1947. 27 pe I N-,W+ [Wo-vooibirsk] (Irovosibirsk) 1948. 33 P. - 06-16 No"m'-skl (Toms'k). 1949. 26 P. - 0-49 [Kirenild (-FLi;Zsk).194?. ,eol. lit--ry. (MIRA III0 40 p. Moskva, Goo. izd-yo p 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministeretvo geologii. (Geology-- Map a) ZUBKOVSF,AYA, Z. N. "Investi.g,ation of the Froces~~ of 'rinding L-n--- 3urface." Canrl Tech Scl, ~;entral Sci Res Inst of Techno1w,.',r and VAchirte Bul.ldint~, ',.in lleavy Machine Building USSR, Moscow, 1955. (n, No 15, Apr 55) SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survely of Scientific and Teeldnical Ai4lizjerta-tions Defende-1 at LIS:SR ;'11~7hcr Educatioma In5titutions (16). ISAYEV, J4-Oksey IllichpI.doktor tekhn. nauk; KOVE, Vildor Ye~aeyevich, kand. tekhn.naakj ZUIZQVSKAYA, Unaida,Naaarovwt, kend. tekhn. nauk; DRAYGOR, D.A., doktor takhn. naukt retse~isdnt; 11SOVAYA, Ye.Ye., red.izd-va) NATUSEVICH, S.M., teklm. reid. (Finish machining of surfaces of large parts] ClUstovaia ob- rabotka plaskostei krupnogabaritnykh detalei. Rev, Gostekh- izdat, 1962. 117 p. (Matal cutting) (MIRA 16%5) F, I I 11T ill 11. hld~ lill 1.11 iT."111 FOLMOVA, R.M., kand. biol. TOLDILOVA, Ye.T.; V.G.; a-URNOVA, GUBMISKAYA, L.T., -red. [ConLrol of biological fouling at the Neman GombInel i3orl- ,,icheski,;i obrastnniiami, na .11'emnsku.% ko,,i.birv~te. ba s biolop L. il.oskva, TSentr. naucluio-is;31. ir,.t inforr=tzz'14- I ,QAvd.I.-o- ekon. issledovan-A po lesnoi, t~ellj.uiomr--*--)ur.:t~-:.,Iino.:L, C"'e- revoobrabatyvaiushchei pronysial. -4 lesno,-.u kl-oz., 1196". 24 p. Ovi?1A 17:10) 1. Vsesoiuznyy rauchrio-i.,-sledovatel.',ilciy in.-titut 1yulo7,no-JUtuT.azhnoy prorqshlennost! (for Fi.,vIincfva, Zubkovskiy, Tuleulova). 3. 11'emanskiy tcellyulomici- bar.-zzhnyy kombinat (for Nelegkova, Smirnova ivanova). 1. 1 P 1.1 1 1 ANTOINYUK, B.N.; DFNP.~;YUK. I.P.- KUROV, Yu.p~,,, TlYN-R."~.IHN, E-~RrNfK~.W. i,%,, VOLTSMANP M.B.; NAROV, A.A.; K 0 2 1 S L.K.: KOZELII-SEV.. L.I.; KIR111,11111p S,G,~ fe.R'~~P:A A-T., M111KOV G.Te.; ~q &_~ B.N.: EDELISHTEYN V.I.; KOCIFTKOV. VtP.j ZUKBK~GVSK I -11 . _.kP.1 TZYUMOVP p BdB-LIKOV, A.V.; WHANASHIYA, V.k, Patentm. Bum. i der. prcm. no.1253-54 J&-M~- 165, (MIRA 1.8-10) I I IlT 11 HIP[ I! H T i; I. ZTj'BK(jVSKIY, li. 1. 16224 Deformatslya oryazhi v Ictnatm-kh nryad7akh. Tek:gtil. prom-!3 1; 1949 I 110. 11, SO: Loton~nl Zhurnallnrkh 'in, 49, 1949 III I il 11 hilIV: ZUBKOVSKIY, S.L. Frequency speetra of pulsationa of -the horizont-a'L comrement of wind velocity in the mwface layer of the ataosphere, lave AN SSSR. Ser.geofiv. no.10:1425-1433 0 162. (KIRA 16:2) 1. Institut Miki atmosfery fill WSR. (WInda) TSVANG, L.R.; ZUBKOVSKIY, $.L,;,IIVArTOVj V.N.; KLINOV, PJa.; Measurement of same cloracteristics of turbulancto in the lower ~00 meters of thb atmospbere. Izv,, All SSSR $or, goofiz. no.5-'769-782 My 163. (MKFA l6i;6) 1. Institut fi,.,,IkL at-moufary Ali SSSR. (Atkospheric turbulence) 11111' 1 JIL ji1j:,;.11111 ZUBKOVSKIT, S.L. Experiwntal studies of -the opectra of pulsatloos of' Vie vertical wind velocity component in a free atmosphere. Xty. -AN SM. Ser* geofiz. no.8il285-1288 Ag 163. (KRA 1619) 1. Institut fiziki atmosfery AN SSSR. Predstarkeno clilenom redaktsionnoy kollegii Izvestly AN SSSR, florlya. gooMitcheskaya, A.M.Obukhovym. (Winds) GURVICH, A.S.;.ZUBKOVSKIY, S.L. Experimental estimirtion of the fluctuations in the desipa- tion of turbulent energy. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. gijofiz, no,12: 1856-1858 D 163, (KIRA I* Institut fiziki atmosifery AN S.,;SR. 1111 i 11 HI! ZUBJEMKIT S.L.1 TIMANCIISKIY, D.F. Experimental study of the turbulent regime In the air layer near the water surface, Izvo AN SSSR, Fiz, atmo I okoarz I nool.0;1005-103,3 0 '65. (MIRA 18110) 1. Institut fimiki atmoefery AN SSSR. GURVIOH, A.S.; ZUBKOVSKIY) S.L. Measurement of the fourth and sixth correlation monsnts of the velocity gradient. Izv. AN SSSR. Fiz. atm. i o6ana. I no.8-.797.- 802 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Inatitut fiziki atmosfery AN SSSR. A,~C N1- AR7004095 (8) SOURCE CODE /0.... 916 id60*i6l21V0l01V0l1 UR J AUTHOR:* Zubkovskiy, S. L.; Volkov, Yu. A. TITLE: Direct measurements of some characteristics of atmospheric turbulence above water SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 12V71 REF SOURCE: Sb. 2-y Mezhdunar. okeanogr. ko'ngress, 1966. Tezisy dokl. M., Nauka, 1966, 172-173 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric turbulence, wind velocity, atmospheric temperature, wind profile, ocean dynamics / Black See., 1,1--diterranean bea A13STRACT: The results of investigations carried out a4oard the ship "Ak. Vavilov" in the Black and Mediterranean Seas in 1964 and 1965 are presented. Equipment from the Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere, previously used for studies on turbulence structure and temperature above a solid underlying i;urface, was used for measurements and statistical processing of wind ve-locity pulsa- tions and temperature. The pickups of the devices were located on a floating ~.Cqrci 113 UDC: 551. 465. 16 P ACC NRt AR7004095 spar buoy at a distance of 50 m from the ship. An acottstic anemometer made it possible to measure the pulsations of the horizontal and verttcal wilid Volocity components, ul and wt; a microtheri-nometer measured temperature pulsationP T'. For all the devices the time constant was of the order of 0. 01 sec. The following atmospheric turbulence characteristics were calculated using special electronic equipment: 1) pulsation dispersions 2) vertical heat flows and motion quantities Q_C-- "PW,117. T. ,, 3) pulsation energy distribution along the spectrum of waye, numbers Fu, (k), Fw* (k), and F (k); 4) mean wind velocity profiles ';(;) and some mean TP temperature profiles 70) . Measurements of all pulsation charact eris tics were usually made at an altitude of two above the calm sea surface level, or, in some cases at a 1-m level. The members of the Institute ol Oceanology, Academy of Sciences, made measurements of spectral composi.tion and sea intensity along with the atmospheric measurements. From tho data obtained, relationships between pulsation characteristics and the averaged characteristics of temperature and wind fields above the agitated sea suface 4-4-ere obtaint'd. In particular, the relationship between the friction rate, and the mean wind velocity, ;~(z) was established. The valne of v*, calculat- qa.rd 213 I; H 1' 11 H!, ACC "R- AR7004095 ed on the basis of mean wind velocity profiles are compared with values of v,, found on the basis of direct measurements. The'values of hesit flows measured by the direct method above the sea are also presented. (Trar.Lglation of abstract) JDW] SUB CODE: f Card 33 ACC. NR, AP7001887 50URCE CODE- 1jTR/0362/66/OG,?/0l2/l3O7f13l0 AUTHOR: Zubkovskiy, S. L.; Tsvang, L. R. ORG: Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academy of SciencesISSISR. (Akademiya nauv SSSR, Institut fiziki atmosfery) TITLE: On horizontal turbulent flow of beat SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizikti atmosfery I okenna, v. 2, no. 141, 1966, 1307-1310 TOPIC TAGS: lower atmosphere, atmospheric thermodynamics, atmospheric turbulence, atmospheric temperature ABSTRACT: A stud7 to determine the universal function qh/qv it- E(111,), (where qj, and are horizoi-,tal and vertical heat flow in the surface layer of the atmosphero, Ri is the Richardson number) Is described. Tile horizontal and vertical components of heat flow were measured near Tsimlyansk during June--July 1965 tit heijhts of 1 atid 4 m above the ground with transducers; acoustic anenometers were used to measurel ro the horizontal and vertical variations of the wind velocity and rt,.iotance and mic. thermometers were used to measure the temperature changes. The frequency range of the transducers was from 0 to 100 cps. A total of 120 sezies of mnasure=entsvere made which lasted a total of about 120 bours. The quantity qh was fDund larger than qv; on the average, the ratio qh/q v varied from -3.2 to -1.4 for different strati- r__A 1/2 UDC: 551.551.8 ACC NR- AP7001887 fication conditions. During the day, when q. had an upward direction, qh had an opposite direction to that of the average wind velocity; when the i;ign of qv changed, the sign of qh also changed, which accounts for the negative sign of' the qh/qv ratio. In conclusion, the authors express their gratitude to Ya. M. Yagloma for valuable Comments, and to T. K. Kravchenko and A. V, Firsov who participated in the experi- ment and in processing the results. Orig. art. has: 3 figurca. SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: lSSep66/ ORIG REF: 004 Ili! : ;;I - I i ~ .1 11 . It : i ; , i ;! j 1!,!; 11, 11 1 1 i 4. m I i !!, , , ; i ,, ! Iw I I i 11 11 i 11111. * R ii I iddil dli~ . I .I I i I. I AUTHOR XORNEV 1u. V.,-UUW-~-41Y S-.L.1? 11A - 2723 TITLE A New Method for the I~~i-tfg-aUon of the Proceso of lublimation of Metals. (Novaya metodika, izucheniya protsessa sublimatsii metallov -Russian) PERIODICAL 4tomnaia Energiia,1957, Vol 2, Nr 4, pp 352 -356, (UXXOR.) Received 5/1957 Reviered 6/1957 ABSTRACT The paper under review discusses a nerw method for the determination of the heat of sublimation witit the aid of radioactive inotopes. By means of of this method is it possible to measure directly the rate of oixtflow of a saturated vapor from a small hole. The authors ap I-led the method of direct counting and used the radioactive isotop-9 Cry'. The preparation of the chromium specimens for the experiments is discussed. The chromium to be investigated was brought into an effusion chamber of' alumina with a small opening for the discharge of the chromium vapors. A block dkgram Bhow3 the way of operation ofthe measuring arragement. Another figure dhows the vacuum furnace of quArtz with double water-cooled walls. In the experiments a vacuum of -2,plo"9 mm b4rometric prosauxe was used. Tha effusion chamber contalning the chromium was~rought into this vacuum furnace. The activity was meLaured by a ring counter with the u;3ual coun- ting device. Results of the measurementat The paper under review determines experi- mentally the dependence ofthe activiy ofthe target upon the time t at the constant temperatures T, - 16240 K, T2 = 16620 v* and T 3 - 16920 K. A% P Card 1/2 The coefficients a and B w ere found for the termper&tures T, , T2 and T3 BUYANOV, N.V.; ZTJBKOVSKIT, S.L.; KOVAIMO, T.Y.; KOROTKOV, V.1%; LINDSTRB4, V. R. Spectrum analysis of stools on a morlmrnized FES-1 appar3tue. Zav. lab. 24 no. 6*703-708 158. (MI]RA 11:7) 1. TSentrallayy nsuchno- iseledovat ell skiy institut chnruoy metallurgii. (Steel--Spectra) i a n IL a cl S/032/60/026/010/024/035 D016/B054 AUTHORS: Buyanov, Kovalenko, T. Y.j Korotkov,--V. F., and Lindstremp V. R. A TITLE: Experience Made With the Photoelectric ApparatuSAIC-10(TS-10) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, iro. 10, PP- 1155-1156 TEXT: The authors have been working for one year with the photooltatric spectral apparatus A!~C-10 (DFS-10) which had been described previously (Ref. 1). They checked the reproducibility of recarding- (-,,f electric signals and of light. Non-.screened light sources (axc amd apark) deterio- rate the reproducibility of results considerably if thiasi) 3oiarces are 4-5 m distant from the apparatus. The shock absorption of the inalrument was good since the tensile-testing machines operating in the neighbor.- hood did not effect any shifts of exit slits with respact to the spectrum. Also the fluctuations of air moioture between 25 0-nd TG'It had no (10trimen- tal, effect. Only 85-67i'a' of relative air moisture 11iffected a rapid clange in readings. Temperature fluctuations between 17 and 21,) 0C in the room Card 1/3 .1 1) Experience Made With the Pbotoelectric 3/032/ff'/O~ 6/0 10/024/03 5 Apparatus AX-10 (DFS-10) B016/B054 did not influence the reproducibility of results although the carriages were displaced noticeably (Fig. 1). Therefore, a stoudy temperature should be maintained in the room. As examples for metal analyses, the authors describe the investigation of crude iron, plain steels, medium- alloyed steels, stainleas ateel of tile Vpe I A 18 H 9T (11108N9T) , and high-speed steels of thetypesP9 (R9) and P18 (R18)., F11jo. 24 sho-O cali- bration diagrams for the determination of single alloy olements. The et-- amples given and the exparlonoo made %Lth the intitriiiaon-I jutitify the Diate- ment that the instrument DFS-10 guarantees a rapid and sicaurate analysis of crude iron and steel, including some complicated steol alloys. At present, the apparatus is being used for series analirseii in factories. The values given in the paper for the errors of reproduoibility were confirm- ed by analyses of factory specimens. A single analysis of tile specimen for six elements takes 2.5 min. A repetition of the analysis takeo the same time. The absolute sensitivity of analysis on the inctrument mention- ed does not deviate noticeably from that of photographic methods. The authors recommend, however, an improvement and simplific,ation of 'he fit- ting and design of the instrument. There are 8 fivres and 4 Sovi;t ref- erences. Card 2/3 Experience Made With the Photoelectric S/012/1510/0,;A~/'D ~0/'C24/035 Apparatus- 10- (DFS,-., I ASSOCIATION: Tsentxallnyy nauchno-iesledovatej i:;kij, in,0AILut clherriolr metal lurg 14, _11:-;)i iiii-,'t,jitii of Furrt-;1,i!4 (Central S-2jeritif,.1, Re,,if2;- 9 t -a 11 u r ff -Y Card 3/3 cl, 16 L 2rr,4P-66 ACC NR: AP6006128 1"he erperlifieTMLI ~mr a sens' -)f the order of 0.014"f, per '401t ".14- Izijtf:;it 11 If APG019617 SOURCE CODE: U11/0392/W/002/002/0202/0204 AUTHOR: Gurviah, A. Z b~ opta: rutmAe of pt~sics of the Atmosphere, Acadeng of Won ils SSOR (Akademil auk ma, institat nzw a-tra-oidiithry) TITLEi Estimation of the struaWral characteristics of atm2&*mrio tomperabav palasUins SOURCE: AN SSM Imstiya. Mika atanosibry i okeena, v. 2, no. 21 1966, 202-204 TOPIC'TAGO: atmoffpberic temperature, lower atmosphere, stampheide strameatift, ABSTRACT: The artiole gives preliminary results of the oalaileUm of the atmosphisria structural oonstant CT2 by two metbods: from eVation (1), Cil s$(1U)qr(Qt99(Q where #v(c) and #T(0 are universal fanctions of the dimensicalems arpment C chmeterfstag stratifLoation oonditimm, and &2R1 In a universal ftinctlen calculated by L. R.~ Tovang crraft P UDC: 551.624.4:5=517*4 L 054a) -67 CC NR& APSO19617 IFA AN &SSR, No. 4, 1962) from the stmospheric tompermture pmImstgoo "Ctrs, and from equation (2), raw Wig 4 where F is a dimensionless fimatim of gtrucb=d gmetiogw, DTT(p)g VITT(p)g of the a*-. mospheric temperatan field. The vaj=G Of 072 Obt0vied by Xv. I andi 2 were Ps 2. 7 wJ rs3. 5, respectively. Temperature pulsation recordings synchr4adrad Ift wind.,#6100ity horizontal mmYwwut reeordings were uv~d to determim F, witti obse:L-vation plaktUm C1w* spaoed at a height of 2 m. B4th f*TMUW no Considered usabla in owignmo of Wass mean- urements. Because of the Insuffialm numbor o( observaUcus, the resialts obtaloW wifjl Eq, 2 appear to be less accurate,, em gwqft fWs f*=Ula is fj4da"MiaVy 10M R*CpwMtS than Eq. 1. 7tese results ompm vith those gima by C. H. GUMMA snd it. I,. gchwa= (J. ZW4 Mach., 16, No. 3, 2963) and K. 7WwucW (J. Meteor. 800. jSjpj"6 gmg. M 40, No. 3, 1". for vm1nablo ulylos The authors express their deep gntitude to A. M. Ys and COMM=* made in the aourse of Ws wwk. OrLg. art. has: 10 forMWIM, I tabb, wd I SUB CODE: MMM DATE: 03Jul65/ OHM REFt 010/ OTU:RICF: 004 1 !Id k I ZUBKOW, Anatol., mgr inz. Changes in the typical schemo of E t e autoln tic blocking system, Przegl kolej elektrotech 10 i.e. 15.1 no.12; 3455-347 D163. 1 'T"', N.: POLAIII) "Tactical Emplayment of Units & Arnored UnIta Under thi., Concill lor,5 At,call.r. .,;-!apun.9 Ar; I I W -i U;i-!d," Przc,,~!1rd 'vlojqkqw~, :,',)7 55, 11; 11 i : 1. " ian 1r. rn r n 'Idy 3 ".7-28 0,! SHNEYDER, Ye.A.; ZTJMIJ.9, B.P, Strntigniphy of Loutir and MiAdle Dovonian it, the Nortli Minuminsk Lowland and l')yd,,.t-Ynrba Doprounion. Mat. po geol. I pol.i~skop. Kras.krata no.3:41.--56 162. (MIRA 17t2/% WBKUS, L.P. Conditions of landocapee gardening in the citlen af Western Siberia and ways for improving them. 1~-udy TSSBS no.3:19-25 l6o. OURA 15:3) (Siberia, Western-Landscalip gw-dening) USSR/Cultivated Plants - Orn=ental, Abs Jaur Ref Zhur Diol., 11-, 12, 19581 53900 Author 4~lbkxis, L.P. Inst Western Siberian AffiliatQ 3f the As 110SR Title On Vie T,.)n6)evity of Whe j3ollen of tl,,e Sibcr:j"ji Dot~t,,,oth Vi--'A ~ Ori.,,,? Pub Izv, W~11-6. j*,N S,9S11, 1957, N,--) 7, 122-124 Abstract The ~;i -X the lonGevity of the pollen of the 0,*~tnjth violet (Erythr-:)nivxi sibiricumi /Fisch. o" tl,.%y.1' Kryl.) - an early-bloomin.-,r bu.11) p1mit, of the lily family, pr,),-AsiuC; frora the St3ndpoint ~,f intmduc- ticn into cultivation - was studied at Dotanical Gardea of the Western Siberian affiliate :)f Via Aandemy of Sciences of t7lie U-SM. It was detendnw! VILA pullen 5oparated frm the anthar 1,)ses its vi,~O~illby uncler roora Card 1/2 - 162 I h I i 1: 11 111 ZUBFUS, L.P. Characteristics of the growth and development of tho Siberian fawnlily (Erthtoni= -,xibiricum Kryl.) under m-tiural conditions. Tru-dy Bot. saJa Zap.-M. fil, AN O'SSR no.1!3~-38 156, OJURA 14:7) (El!-ythronium) ZUBKUS, L.P. Study of wild flowering plants at the Botanical Garden of the West Siberian Branch of tho AcaderV of Scionceii of the U.B.S.R, Trudy Bot.inst.Ser.6 no.7:47P,479 159. (MIR& 13'.4) 1. Botanicheskiy sad Zapadno-Sibirakogo filialstkV SGER, Novonibirsk (Siberia: Western--Plant introduction) ZIUBMIS, L.P, InvcstiP,%~ting flowers and other ornamental plants int the Botanical Gardon of the Western Siberian branch of the Jxneenqr of Iciences - ,qf the Trudy Dot. sad4t- Zap.-Sib. fIL AN IMSF. no.10.1-18 156. (MIRA 14:7) (Siberia, We a tern- Flowers) (Siberia, Wastern--Flants, Ornamentry.2) 11-7 ION i;i' UVII(Ifl'lil. USSR/CultLvated Plants - Ornaw.-ntal. Abe Jotir Rar 7hur - j11o[oj;1yn,. 111o Author Zubkus, L.P. Inst Title The Study of Flowering Decorative Plants In th(!- Botluiicai Garden of the Western Siberian Rrtuich., Academky of Sc,lonocq L1SSR. Orig Pub Tr. Botan. sada Zap.-sib. fil. AN SSSR, 1956, 2io 1, 11-18 Abst Card 1/2 Ornamental gardening In Western Siberia in atIlL weak. In 1951 a department was created In the botanical garden which aims to introduce and acclimatize ornamental plants, to utilize local flora, to develop new varietleii, to jmLl- tiply the most suitable local forms and to proptAte Bibe- rian floriculture. It is planned to occupy an eirea of 10.5 hectares for scuentific-experimental purpoiDes with 3,000 different kinds, types and species of floral orna- mental plants. Special attention will be paid to culti- ,Mtious USSR/Cultivated Plants - Ornamental* Ab5 Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiyaj iio !6) 25 Aug 1957, 69458 of dahlias) rosesy gladioli and other perew2laIS- There are already many types of &nnuala like anters; le use of dimorrhothe'03j however there is tOO 11-tt 11c-_- brachycomeS, annuals, Nemesia and poppian. A 20 tion of bulb plants is being formed. Card 2/12 L-9 ZUBEIS, L.P. Length of the viability of pollen in the SiberiAn ao&h00th 'FiOl"t* Izv.vogt.fil.AN SSSR no.7:122-124 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Zapadno-Bibirokly filial AN 85SR- (Dogtooth Y10100 (P011010 vvy'Us, L., ZUBKUS P-hagor Features in the germination of pollmn of Siberian dogtooth violet (Brythronium sibifteum (Finch. et May.) Kryl.). Biul.Glav.bot.sad-A no.27:81-85 157. (HLTIA 10:5) LTSentrallnry Sibirskiy botanichoskiy nod Upwino-Sibirokop) fili&la AN BSSR. (Dogtooth violet) (Pollen) zill nng I L. P. 223c3. ZUBXtTS,'L.P. 'Vliyanlye smyidoley Na Rost i PazvltSye Rsiitpniy Ppi-Inten' Glav. Botan. Sadao VYP, 2p 19119o S. 64-47 SOs LETOPISI 110. 30, 1949 . : L . - :1 '-, 1 -,!7 ~ li I - ~; - I L I I; 1 11 11 -111911 1 U'll. ~!- 7 . i ! 'i , i , I 7147,'~ 1 i j , ZUBY-US. L F. 22193. Zubkus L. P. VLIYAI-.'IYE SU'YALUEY NA 1,CGT I HAMTHE 'ASTE111Y. BYULU-TV11 GLAV. MY4116. SADA, 'VW. 2, 19491 S. 64-67 SO: LF-rOPIS' No. 30, 1949 1 I I !CIE HI t ZUBLENKO, I., konduktor Conductor, driverp passengers. Avt.transp. 41 no.4tl/+ Ap 163. (MIRk 160) 1. Vtoroye Vichugskoye avtomobillnoye khozyaystvo. (Vich,aga-Motorbun lines) 11 1 1111i I lit 11 1111~ 1 1 j 11 ZUBLEVSKIY, S.M. , inzh~ , red. , HITROVA, N.A. , teklm, red. (The VL8 electric locomotive; book of Instruatlions) Elektravoz VI,8; inatntktsionnala kniga,, Mosk-7n, Trann- zheldorizdat, 1963. 301 p.__.;Dingrs, (MIRA. 16: 1:1.) 1. Tbilisskiy elektrovomostruitellny-y zavod-. (Electric locomotives) 1111! 111 11 , IIR:HIF T L, -11- 1 LITVIIJOV, I.R.; HAUIEVICH, V.S.1 "IFIANOV, B.A., iytzb.j retaenzwrit; ZUBLEVSKIY, 3.1M., inzh., red.; VOiOBIYLVk, L.V... t"Ami.red. (organization of the technical inspection of d.c. locomotives; experience of the Western Siberia Railroad] Organiu:tsiia tekhnicheskogo osmotra elektrovozov postoiannogo tolval opyt Zapadno-Sibirskoi dorogi. Moskva, Transxheldorizdat, 1963. 9~ P. (Electric locomotives) (MIRA 16112) KALIKHOVICH, Viktor Nikolayevich; MARRENKO, Te.F., kand. takhri. nauk, ret3enzent; ZUBLEVSKIT, S.M.j Insh., red.-- DROZDOVA , N.D. p taidi~il.".iid,-.1 -1-1- 1 - ;I (Traction gearing of elactric locomotivea) Tiagovy* w~ib- chatye peradachi alektrichaskikh lokomotivoy, Plaflkvit Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 67 P. (MIRA 16:R (Electric locomotives--Tranamission devices) LMKIII, Fedor Vasillyevich, kand. tekhn. nmk; MINEYIN, Aliksandr flikolayevich, inzh.; SHVI&M, Yuriy Nikolayevich, ixidi.; GUMICII) A.K., inzh., retsenzant; ZUBMSKR~ jnzh.t red.; USENKO, L.A., tekhn. red. ...! -'-- [Flaw detnction in 2ocomative Parts) Defoktoslmpiia dettalai lokomotivov. I-loolm, Vmn. ob"odinunin M-va putol noobohchonilay 1962". 127 (I,Ilrfjl 1.515) (Locomotivos-Inspection) (blagnotic tnoting) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial applications) I h i RUBCHINSKIY, ZiVwxnd Moiseyovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; ITASTEVE11, Yevgenly Edmundovich, inzh.,- SHIRTAYEV, Arkadiy Pavlovich, Itah.; DOLMATOVO A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzentl LIB14AN, G.M.t inzh., retsenzent; NAKHODKIN, M.D., kand. telchn. na,.*j retsen- zent; SAZONOV, I.A., inzh., retsenzent; TRAKHTIVIAN, I.M., kand. invh., ret takhn. nauk, retsenzent;_gUN~gj d RAKOVO V. A. , in zh., red. ; USEIWO, L. A. , tekhn. red. [Designt arrangementg and working principles of the rolling stock of multiple-unit trains]Ustroistvo i rabota votorvagon- nogo podvizhnogo sostava. Moakvay Tranexhaldorizdat, 1962. 335 P. (MIlLk 16-1) (Electric railroads-Rolling stock) I -I -, II 1 11 11 ~ P 11 ...... '''.II II NEDVEDEV, Hikolay Filippovich; CHMS1 ",ICHp F.I., irmfi,, retoonzent; ZUBLEVSKIY, S.M., inzh., red.1 VOROTIUKOVA, L.P.v toldirm.red. (Wheel pairs of electrified rolling stock]Yolasi-Te pary elek- tropodvizhnogo sostava. Moskva., Tranazholdorimlat, 1962. 42 p. 041FLA 1-5: 11) (Car wheels) H:::1 11111h ill 11 llilil iT!1Fl1l11-ipI :Ili 11:11 GARATS, V-1 [Maillt,ollaricc, a-rA dopot ;:oplir Or t.-Ill: 171i--,,ck"-'01,,~~,~,t of a.c. ioccw' 'otive...'d .-ciricn't ws~- kliallicheoOmi skva, Tran3p,,rt, 1965. 90 P. 1. Gla-aiyy in-.Iriener lakors)-tivro~:0 diopo Vostoclaia-Sibirskvy z',loJr!-.,nov dol-Of,,.L 2. Pastar tzw~kha Sibirokoy zhelezmoy l' AVATKOV, Aleksandr Stepanovich; i,:j-'LEBIfjYOV, V.11., kand. tekhta. nauk, retsenzent; S.M.j, ilizli., L,fwj.; MVEDEVA, M.A., teklun. .red. [A.C. loconotiveo and motor coaches] Elekl,rovozy i niotor- nye vagony peremennogo toka. fklookva, Trawzheldorizdat, 1963. 237 P. (MIR-11 27:1) YAKAREVIGH) Vitaliy Sergeyevich; VMIK) Gennadly Vikolayevich, GERASII.IMI, Vasiliy Petrovich; S324011OV, Venianin Goorgi7evich; GORODETSKOV, A.P.) inzh., retsenzent; LYUTTSAU, A.G., Mri7sh., retsonzent; ZUBLEVSKIY, S.M., in2h., red.; USE14K.0, L.A., tektin. red. [Detection and elimination of faults in VL22 22 electric loconm~iye3) Obnaruzhenle i uctranenie neispravnostei ns. elektrovozalch VU2'. Mosk-va, Tranazheldorizdat, 1962. 127 p. (101 A 1!i: 11) (Electric locorotives--Maintenance and repair) YEVTEYMI, Ivan. Petrovich; OSIPCV, Sergey Ivariovich; FUSTOVOYTM', Mikhail PetroviCh; FUSMOVt S.Ye.p inZII,$ rOtO,I'nzOnt,,-, ZUBIETISKIY, S.M.,, inzh., red.; USE21KO, L.A.p b0m. rad. [The ChSl and GhS3 electric puseenger locomotivealPasua- zhirakia elektrovozy ChSI i ChS3. Moakvn, Trumozhobiorin- dat, 1962. 158 p. WMA .1!): 11) (Electric locomotives) KAPUSTIV, Leonid Davydovicb; ZUBIXVSK~b inzh., rod.; VOROBIYEVA, L.V., (Apparatus for the automatic control and protection of the rol- ling stock of multiple-unit trains] Apparatura avtomatizatsii upravleniia i zashchity motorvagonnogo podvithriago sostava. ~o- skva Transzheldorizdat, 1962. 77 p. (DIIRA 15:6) ~Fdectric railroads-Holling stock) (Automadc ec~tytrol) 11, 11 HII: A v Q~. rq"T% to t. prowkw at the 1-t I'll cta%rv4t 7t the Intl Yotmilt. ~e k4t-llt J~A-l %, 1". W..,-, trfll. 7 M,.,,,. '11-1 FA,410w, 04, sm,"Vol f" 40awki lo"MMA UYT-aft, M. *d-wI 0141,vasloa 4 or .1'., -in thu'l,:40 UWAAt1*p L. A. - "IkftP vt ~ wd ralamUtim at -Ittw&.o e st-mats. whir"s :~W VrAl- If dlglt&l p%m ..t"l r him C s/o68/61/000/007/001/001 E071/E435 AUTHORS: Ruslyanova, N.D., Goftman, M.V., Gordayeval Z*Kot Privalov, V.Ye., Zubok, A4M. and Khomutinkin, G.V. TITLE., Production of High Percentage Phenanthrene PERIODICAL: Koks i khimiya, 1961, No-7, PP-48-52 TEXT. It was recently established that phenarithrent can be used for the production of diphenic acid (a raw material for high quality plastics and resins) and 9-10 phenthrene quinone (a valuable fungicide) but a technology for its production on coke-oven by-product plants was not available. The authors carried out an investigation in order to establish the most suitable starting raw material and operating equipment and practice for the production of phenanthrene fraction from which a high percentage (above 90%) Phenanthrene can be obtained. As about 8M; of phenanthrene in tar is concentrated in the anthracene oil, the latter was considerei as the most suitable starting material. Calculations of the necessary column efficiencies for the separation of the pair phenanthrene-carbazole were carried out for a fraction containing 27% of phenanthrene and 2% carbazole (anthracene oil obtained from Card 1A s/o68/6i/ooo/oo7/ool/ool Production of High ... E071/E435 washed oil (29.5 tons) was done on a column I m in diameter with 33 bubble cup trays. The collection of tho fractions was dono from a side outlet on the 27th plate. During the rectification two fractions were collected'. first up to 320% (a light fraction) And the second, phenanthrene fraction 320 to 345*C (25.5% of the charge). This contained 80% of phenanthrene, 8% of carbazole and 7~7% of anthracene. All together 84.97% of pheinanthrene was recovered'in the fraction. It is considered that a vacuum distillation would be more suitable. The required efficiency of the column for the separation of the pair phenanthre-ne-carbazole for a raw material containing 11% of carbazole kLyLder various pressures was calculated. On the basis of the above investigations, the following technological scheme for the production of phenanthrene fraction is proposed., anthracene oil -w-ashed from phenols and bases is heated in a pipe furnace to 2800C and passed into the first column equivalent to 18 to 20 theoretical plates, The light fraction is collected at the top, while the resich3a from the bottom is passed into a second column equiwilent to 25 to 28 theoretical plates. The phenanthrene fraction is collected Ctird 3/6 S/068/61/000/007/001/001 Production of High E071/E435 from the top of this column while a part of the residuo from the bottom is utilized as a hent carrier, i.e. It ts pasoed into the tube furnace, where it is again preheated and returnod to ttio second column. Both columns operate under a vacuo jit 100 mm Hg. The production of high percentage phenanthrorie from the phenanthrene fraction was also tested, The fraction contains anthracene, carbazole and various oils (mainly a mixture of methyl homologues of fluorene, phenanthrene and anthracene). Phenanthrene used for further oxidation should be freed from --arbazole and resinous substances, It was established that on treatment of phenanthrene fraction with 8510 sulphuric acid at 35 to 500C, phenanthrene is not sulphonated but a carbazole sulphate Is obtained which, after separation of the acid layer, can be recovered by dilution of the latter with water- (to an acid --oncentration of 50 to 55%), The treatment remove4i also resinous substances, This was as follows~.: the fraction was dissolved in xylole 1.2 or benzole 1;3 and treatiDd with 85% sulphuric acid at 25 to 500C. The consumption of acid depends on the concentration of carbazole. At a content of 2 to 3%, one Card 4/6 S/068/61/000/007/001/001 Production of High ... E071/E435 washing with 5 Vol.% of sulphuric acid for 15 minuteis is sufficient. With a carbazole content of 8 to 10%. 2 to 3 waqhing-%, each time with fresh acid, are necessary. After tho 1,,reatment with sulphuric acid the product usually contained not more than 0.2 to 0.3% of carbazole. After distilling off the solvent and a redistillation of the 'raction to remove oils, it was pressed at 100 to 120 atm. A 90 to 92% product, melting at 91 to 930C with an 80% yield was obtained. The main admixture t4as anthracene. Some laboratory tests (not described) indicated -that the product Is suitable for the production of diphenic acid. Under industrial conditions, a product melting at 92 to 94% was obtained. After a VX single recrystallization from alcohol (1:5), phonanthrene melting at 99 to 100*C was obtained. There are I figura,'6 tables and 13 references: 8 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Saviet-bloc. The work of L.,D.Gluzman (Ref.6: Koks i khimiya, 1959, No.2) is mentioned. The references to English language publications read as follows: R.E.Dean, E.N.White, D.McNeil, J.Appl.Chem.,1953,3,lo,46q; V.N.Kamat, J.de Sa, F.Fernandes, J.Sci.Ind.Res.1956,15,p.8; U.S.Patent 2575314, C.A., 1952, 8152. Card 5/6 Production of High ... S/068/61/000/007/001/001 E071/E435 ASSOCIATIONS: Urallskiy politekhnicheakiy institut (Ural Polytecbnical Institute) (Ruslyanovik, Goftman, 1,4V. and Gordeyeva, Z,K,); VUKhIN (Privalov, V.Ye.),- Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombirtat (Nizhne-Tagil Metallurgical Combine) ( Zubok, A.M~ and Khomutinkin, G,VJ Card 6/6 ZUBOK. Loy.Jzwail~yqvich; NOVIKOVA, G.p, rod.; NOGIIIA, 11.,v teldin. red. (Studies on the history of the -Labor movomont in the V.S.A.j, 1865-191830cherki istorli rabochogo dvizhenila v OShke 1865- ..d. 1918. Mlookva, Izd--;vo sotsiallno-okon.lit-ry, 1%2 62') . P# (11WRA .15-9) (United States-Labor and laboring classes) ZUBOK, L.P. Mechanism of the ac~tion of ricketta-lal intoxication, Zhur. mikrobiol., opid. i imnun. 40 no.3tl(,lG-101f Mr 163. (14XRA 1742) 1. Iz Instituta epidemiologli i mAkroblolok,11 liiwni QuTAlel P1,91 SSSR. 11's I I IlT11: 1! ; Hill ZUBOXI L.P.; M~JIYEVAI N.M. later.mlationahipa of the hemolytia ar-d ta)c!c p-mpertles of Rick~.,ttsia prawankli, Zh,-ir, m1kroblol,, mpJd, J. fAmill1n, 40 no.5t8-13 My t63. (KIRA 17t6) 1. 1z Instituta epideplologii i mikvchiologli liatni Gausli AM SSSR. 1i 11 7n77,11 L 38465-66 E i ) /T JK ACC NRi AP6029182 5()URCE CODE: tlfi/0016A6/000/005/0004/0008 AUTHOR: Zubok. L. P. QRG: jnpt~i :tR"__qf~ E idemiology and Microblol2&y Im. N. F. A194 SSSRp Moscow (Ina titut epidemiologii I nitkrobiologil TITLE: Comparison of the biological and enzymatic propirtits of the &virulent E and Dreinl strains of Rickettsia prowazekii SOURCE: Zhurnal m1krobiologii, epidem.Lologii i innunoblologii, no. 5, 1966, 4-8 TOPIC TAGS; toxicity, microbiologyj parasitology, p,-Wasite ABSTRACT: The E and Breinl strains of R. prowazekil have the same toxicity and hemolytic activity titers. The rickettsias obtained from dead embryos are biologically less active than those from live embryos. The avirulent E strain has higher glutamatoxidase activity than the virulent BreW. strain. For example, O~ uptake in the presence of glutamic acid when oither strain is incubated for one hour at 32' is 72-50 (E) and 51 mm3 (Breinl). The energy expended in activating the oxidation reaction of glutamic acid by both strains of R. prowazekii is much greater than in such a highly organized animal as the mouse. This testifies to the primitive nature of the glutamato)tLd&8s system in the rickettsial cell. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. [JFWj: 36,9321 SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE., 17Nov65 / ORIG REFi 011 / OTH FMW: 007 L Card. 1/109) 1- /f UDC: 576-851-71-097.21. fill r fov Z r e z at., or z n -5 A i In I(T, 1) 'ri I ol SAVITSKAYA, Ye.F.; ZUBOX, L.P. Stlidies on the mecWt4lona of action of bloordn andite%azin on Riakoabia prowazoill. Mur.mikroblol.op1dol limowil, 1,2 no.3s 98-102 Yx 161. OIRA 14:6) 1. Iz InBtituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologli :hneni Gamalei AMN WSR. (RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKII) (AURE014MIN) (ANTIBIOTICS) ~ZUBOK, L.P. Nffect of rickettola toxin on oxidative deaminittion of amino acida. Biokhimiia 24 no.4:745-750 Jl-A9 '59. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Institut apideniologii i m1krohiologii im. W.F.Gtumleya Alaidenii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Hoelva. (TCXIIrS AM ANTLITCXINS) (RICK"L SIA) (AMINO ACIDS chem.) ZUBOK, L.P.; BIAGOVISHUMNSKIY, V.A. Studying farmentatiVO Droperties of Ilickettela prowa2alrii (with. ummary In Nnglishl. -Biokhimila 22 no.4;695-698 JI-Ag '57, Svpnotifozrqy i biokhimicheakiy otdaly Inatilluta apidemiologil i mikrobiologii im. Gemalgya AMN SSSR, Moskva, (RICKETTSIA PROWUNKII, metabolism, fermentative properties Pus)) BALAY411i,, N.H.; ZUftK, L.P. Studying biological properties of Rickettsia mooiieri following prolonged cultivation in clothes live. Report No.2: Qridizimg capacity of Rickettsia moosert In the presence ofglutantc acid. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid. i, Immun. 26 no.8:14-16 Ag '57. (MM. 11:2) 1. Iz Inutitutv epidemioloeii i mik-robiologii imoni GanaleL AHN SSSR. (RIP.KNTTSIA TYPHI, metabolism oxidizing capacity in presence of glutamic acid of strains cultivated in louse (Rue)) (PaIGULI, oxidizing caoacity of Rickettsia typht In presence of glutamic acid after prolow-,ed cultIvation Ln louse (Rus)) (OXIDATION-RNDUCTIO14, same) (L;JUTAMATES, metabolism, same) I H inzh. Determining the deLane of 3peclulivition of productie)lt In the manufac,~ure of machinery. Veqt.mu0h. 4-1 LO.1;;75-80 ja 161. (MIRA 14:3) (nichinery indus try) ZUBKUS, L.P. Training germs of peas and grafting then to soybamns. ?Iliml.Glav. bot. sada no.16:82-85 133. (nRA 70) 1. Botanicheaki3r sad Zapadno-Sibirskogo filials, Ahademil nauk SSSR, (Budding) (Psavi) (Soybasn) ZUBOK, P.M., kand. sellskokhoz7aystvannykh nauk Tillage mathodo and seeding time of graceso miLitablo for fast and radical improvement of awampr ha7lands, Ventisi AN 38SR. Ser. Mial. nav. no.1:71-73 159. (KIRA 12:7) (Pastures and meadows) 1111~ d 1 11 hl~ !VE1,1,111 11:11, '1 .11 IN i ZUBOK# P.M., kand. sallskokhozvaystvonnykh natik. bpeoded up meadow formtion of marnhy iiaj,lioldia. Zertledalle 5 U-101 87-88 0 157. 106-11) (Pastures and meadows) ~'- u ~ c K 'R fn, USSR/Meadow Cultivation. Abs Jour Ref ZAiur - Diol., No 21., 1958, 95882 Author Plozenblywi, B.M., ~Iiublkl ~P-M- ~ Inst Belorussian Scientific-Research Institute oC improvement and Water 14nnagement. Title Methods for Basic Improvement of Degenerate Meadov3 Loca- ted in Arid Lowlands. Orig Pub V sb.: Osnovnyee resul'taty nauchuo-issled. rrb,:)ty Belo- rusak. n.-i. in-ta molior. I fodn. kh-,ra za 1.956 fz. Minsk, AN BSSI',. 1957, 167-166. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 112 ! 11111 , I 111 1 ~1` 1~ I'll - 'P Ii I I , Q J; HOVIKOV, G.A.; ZUBOK, P.M., karA. aellskokhozyaystvirnofth nmuk Basic improvement of meadows on 7alley alopoo. Umledelie 8 no.10:45- 48 0 160. 01ILk 13:10) I. Institut mellorataii Akademit sell okokboapyii tyenWrh aav): BSSR. 2. Predeedatoll kolldioza "Giguit", Toloodnskojrc) rilTOM, Vitebskoy oblaati (for Novikov). (White Russ ia-Pautureij and wadows) j ~- :: -- ---, 1-1~ L - I ; -, . - - 4-1 11.1 PORVATOV. N,A.; ZUBOK V.N. imhoner,, retcameat; PM7. B.0., Inithenar, i;~Rx 0 redaktor-- tekhnicbeskiy reda",or; XtT7MFA, U.N.. tekhnic~;skly redaktor [Ifew method of high-speed preparatory work in the manhine bnilding industry] Novyl metod okoroctnol podgotovkl proizvodstva manhin. Moskva, Go*. nauchno-ttikhn. izd-ro, mashinoatroitellaol lit-ry, 19,51. 166 p. OCRA 813) (Machinery industry)