SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZUYEVA, YE.S. - ZUYKOVA, YE.A.

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ZUrEVAv Ye.S.;,_PROSKURYAKWv N.1, Glutathions reductase system of pea seeds at O~rloua!rlpenlng stages. Blokhim. zer. i khlebopech. no.TM-9~ 164i. Glutathione reductase system of pea seeds at vsrious;g-ormi- nation stages in the darkness atd in the llghb#~ Blokhtmi. zer. i khlebopech. no.703-100 164. (PJRA 170) 1. Biologo-poahvennyy fakiLlltet Mookovskogo godi.idardtvitnnogo universiteta Imeni Lomonosova, ASRIYANV I.S.~ ~~MRVA PROMMYAKOV, N.I. [dovomee-1.) Fnzymattc reduation of d1sulfide beindis in~ I~cv mo~evule and prot-jin subettances during germinAtIon and maturat-Abn of wheat seeds. Prik-1. biokhIm. I mikrobiol, I noo~000--504 M 165'. (HMA 16ill) 1. Biologo-pachvennyy t&kullbet Moskavakogo gosuaarstvennogo univeralteta Imani M.V. LomoAcsova. MAGDIYEVp R.R*; MRABR17EVp N.1*1 UYVA.-x j ARPTYUNOVAp A,A.; A 7EXYASHEVA,# Z.Is; STIML,tKIK%"YW7$Al.$A.!ItilBUNArimvj Kh.Z. Expirienee in tho organization of tas 0110816 control directed at its liquidation, Med, parais, i.pantz.,bol. 34 no.2tI33-139 Mr-Ap 165. 18 111) 1. Uzbek8kiy inBtitut eksperiwantalluor meditsinqUoy parazitol.ogii. i geltmintologii, g. Samarkand. i Gorodskqa W11:nItmaj RayonrAju sanitarno-opidesiologicheakays stantsiya, ge'latta-Kurgaw. Z UYEVA,_ Yu. N natection of a specific antigen In the tiso0es of,mlae w1th! leukemia Induced by Mazuranko's virus with this &A of the ft.ytotoxic reaction in vitro. Vest. AMN SSSA 19 nb.11451-541;'6,4,, (MIRA 181 ')~ 1. institut eksperimentalinoy I klinicheakDr onkologii AMN =MO Moskva. PUCHKOVSKIT, V.T., dotoent, kand.takhn.nauk; Z"A, Electric strengtb of a laminated dieloctricroubjected to a volt-: age of a coriplicated curve* 12v.vye.ucheb.%IftV4; energ, 2 noAt 38-42 Ap '59. (WRA 1219) 1. Cbelyabinskiy institut elek-trifikatsit i makhanizateli sal.'skogo kboz-yaystva. (Dielectrics) "We"MM I L i.~. 44'k~ 4,1Y&,f4A!A meillixm ~1'1 -;i11 1 111 1 ye! E PS C ~6309 SOV/143-59-4-MO AUTHORS: Puchkovskiyj V.V., Candidate of Te~phnical Sciences,, Docent, and Zuyevat Z.G., Engineer, TITLE: Breakdown Strength of Laminated Dielectrics During the Application of Complex-Wave Voltage,' PEaIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebny.k-h- z-ave-delniy Energetika: 1959, Nr 4, pp 38-42 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with~ the;breakdow.n. strength of~ ila--~, minated media, which were exposed t6 voltages who6e I curves showed a complicated coursd',~ The'graphs Oho* the results of tests which were carried. out withi'dotib- le-layer media. The dielectric strength under compli- cated voltage conditions is then discusqed in thL,,or~, As a result it was found that the breakdown strength! of a laminated' dielectric is depe"Xident on the cour8e of the curve of the voltage and that the maximuzzi di_#~- electric strength is contained in ~this!dependency. , This means that under certain conditiotis the dielec-; : tric strength is larger, if the valtage curve i's co : Card 1/2 plicated, than if it is simple. 'A double-layer di- : 66309 MV/141359-4-7/20 Witeakdown '.8t;!jngth -of Laminkt6d'Dieleati-ide Duri~g thd! A~plfcation -,"bf Voltage electric, which is.exposed to a continuously changing voltage, has a curve of'its dielectric strength which has two branches and a maximum, There tire 6 graphs and 2 Soviet references, ASSOCIATION: Chelyabinakiy institut elektrifikatsii i mekhanizilts1i sellskogo khozyaystva (Chelyabinsitnstitute for Med- trification and Mechanization of Agriculture) Card 2/2 AID P 4026 Subject USSR/Power Card 1/1 Pub. 26 9/31 Authors Zuyeva, Z. G. and V. V. Puchkovskiy,11and, Tech. Sci. Title More on testing electric machine;,InsUlation. Periodical ; Blek, sta., 11) 33-35o N:1955 Abstract : Tests on 3.15 kv motor insulation were.made on,;:a-c' and rectified voltage. Coil insulation tests are discussed.. Four diagrams present test curves. Two Russian sources, 1953. Institution None Submitted No date ZUY]ffA,IoGo, inshenere, FUGHKOVSKIT,V.Vo, kandidat Wdibich6skikh. nauk More on the testing of insulation of electric machinery, Blek. sta~26 no.11:33-35 N155. (HLRA 9:1), (Electric insulators and Insulation-Tastin;) SOMOV9 U.S., kand,ekonomonauk; LAPM, Ya*N.l UUNSBY; A.I.v kandi okonom.nauk; ~ ~; , W"711HR, I. I. , kand.ekonom.n!ffe; I.P.; UM- NYAMWA, L., red.; TELIGINA, T., takhn.red. [Payments In Indus tryl Reachety v promyshlenzionti.1 Xoakva, Gonfinisdat, 19590 125 P. (min nal) 1. Moscow. Nouchno-iseledovateliskiy finantsoyy i~ebitut. 2.~Zale- duyushchiy otdoleniyam llauchno-issledovateltakogo ti*Mauaovog6 inliti- tuts Hiniaterstva finansov SSSR (for M=movL!i3. Starshir ekonomist Nauchno-looledovatellskogo fitansovogo instlt4ta Miniaterstva finansoy MR (for Laptev). 4. Nachaltnik upravloniya kToditovaniya promysh lennoati sovnerkhozov Pravleniya Goebanka 052 (for lazantsevL 5.'Na- challnik planovo-okonomicheakogo otdola Kozkovukoy~gorodekoy kontory Oosbanka (for Zhyev). 6. Hkonomist Xoskovsko7,gorod~vkoy kontory' Gos- banka (for Kochagarova). 7. Sameatitell nachnitnika planovo-okonomi- cheakogo upravlaniya Roesiyekoy reepublikanskol kontory God'banka (for Shrayber). B. Glavn" bukhgalter mogkovskogo klilebotavoda lto.4 (for TSapin). 9. 3kepert otdala kradita I deneslinogo obrsahchenlya Ml- nisteretva finansov SSSR (for Kitaygorodakiy).11 (Payment) BREMENER, SAj VELIKOVSKAYA~ 14,14.; ZUYEVA, UN11%, TARNOPOLISKAYA, P.D. --------- Use or vitamin B6 and 1~2 in compound troatmont O~f stomach and duodenal ulcer. Veal. AMN SSSR 18 no.205-87~: ~63- (MIRA 1715) 1. Nauchno-losladovatellaU.y Institut vitamknologii, HinisteratVa %dravookhranenlya WSR. W TIJ i IOR Zu"'kinal G. Al TITLE: Maxim= Exactitudes of Radio Navigational Sy6tems As Regardd Remote Effect and Phase Reading' (Pr(A IA I 11,yye Walifiwoti ri dsten dallne(;o Joyitviya a f 0 Vj iq ot3chhol.-I). P?-RIOI)ICAL: Radioteklinika, 1957, Vol- 12, IIr 12,: pl). 19-28 (USSR) L 3-J: 21RA C T The problem of the influence of pro a.Eattn4,r conditiOnr on the ,hase and the pliaso velocity of rad o,,,itvijs of the r ne,~ef of 3 100-150 kiloc' cles por second is i The~rcsults obtained froin coiqAt Lion carried Oat for !;he correqUoll of the vhase and phatie vulocity for varioua kizt,li of "round are 6ivfni. I)ia-Crans are conotriiated wiiNl tile aid of which it is poutjiblo to determine pha in -~Olaftdellco on tile so velocity 1. ) nature of the soil (or 11-round). The iovaltiation of the b6undary accuracy of Radio Navi~iation Sy.3tems, with Remote Ef teat' and Phase Reading, which 13 due to theiinfluence of tho ~surface extending boneath it, ia (3ivan. The ' ~folltyville Dwi..Mixty its given: Up to recent timen the antir4 praetice of dlotanCe measurini, bY metins of the phane method ba'sed ort the., a!, , -iumption that the phaue velocity o~f the prope8ation of Card 1/3 r-Clio waves Jof-.El riot du,)ond on the proportlies of the surface Maxim;m Exactitudes of Radio Navigatlona3. Systems An'Begards 0 Remote Effect and Phase Reading axtendin-- beneath it as woll as on the a.n!!ur%7.,tiLn that'the I li-ht (whicli was phase velocity is equal to the velocity of first stated by Mandel'slitan and P&puleoki, 9nd wo-d theoretically confirmed b;r Ryuzin).~ Howel.rer, when invepti,,,atinj; this que-~tion with reapect to applicuti~oa to lftuzf-$.~ nerjn,urinf,,-%,9temn for lareor diota,n6un, Ithich wor% in the 1C0 ko rant;e, it rma found thUt tille, cori(:lusion (Irawnlin Ilya I . zin's. work ir, much too reneriLl 41111 iq' correct only in .irincipl,3, and that it is of theoretical! value only,. For the practice Of rIII.LS0 %(StOnq -f~ect the concli.ision with reipote e .;rawn is wieluss, for,' as is rihown )iore,: phase velocitj adjusts ituolf ao slowly in tho 100 - 150 kc theAt, 4ith the nuawring accuruoy of modv~rn aw-,aratus, it-, is, ; 1j, impousible to iijiore the difforence~ betw-.-on phase Ivelooity Mid the velocity of' lij;ht. At lonp,0 ilinLatwwi from tho tramsmitter diffraction accursp U11:(11' ill tIlUt CUSG it io~. entirol,y im:)ossi~le to, ripeak of phape, wj~qcity beirlu indc. -:indent of the oro,)ertieu of hIL, :iur-a-ce W, t endin6 below or of ita beillL equal to tho velocity of lit,-ht. Ja the, Crise G;-, rd 2/ Maximum Exactitudes of Radio ftrigational 8yotems As RI!prdO I Oc- I ~-31 10 Remote Effect and Phase Heading of existinL diffraction the phase volocity of the propagation of radio `kWes dopenda o6 the propertie.6 of the Lround (or soil) above vhich propaUation tlikes place-' According to its absolute order, pha6 10 Velbaity is not as high as the velocity of lii!,ht, and itrj difrurence from it increases with a deCT-case of the d6riductivity of the t-~round (or soil). 'ihere are 2 figures, 1 table and 3 referunces, all of which are Slavic. SUKITTED: April 12, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Radio waves-Phase velocity 2, Xatbamatica-Theoz7 Radio navigation systems card 3/3 TIMTSUTA, K.M.; MTRTAXOT, T.B. ~~WUINA G.'~,, Etranslat orlj V=OYSIUT, SoA, [translator]; DANW, Y.As re e;."UtOMOVA, A.G., tskMlillred, (ProPagation of radjowaves of low and very low frequencies; ciallection of articiss] Raeptostronsule dlin!Aykh i sverkh- dlinnykh radiovoln; abomik statei. Moskva, 12d-vo iftostr.llt-r7:' 1960. 260 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Radiawayes) 71 NIP P. rift if It LR ul - - ---------- ZUYK07, A. I. ZUYKOV, A. I. -- "The Selection of Rational Location ~dr Drifto Adapted to Existing Systems of Working Thick Inclifidd and Sloping'Coal'Uam. in t6 Chelyabinsk Brown-Coal Basin.". Kin Higher Education U~SSR. 116scov Mining Inst imeni I. V. Stalin. Moscow, 1955. (Dissertationjor the Degree of Candidate of Technical Scienceno) SOt Knizhna,,Ya let2gla', No. 4, Roacow, 1956 13(5) AUTHORS: Zuykov, F. If., Khozhainov, A. I. (LO'ningrad) TITLE: Con3 ruc -n'-of Circle Dinerams for sin Induetion. Motor With .,elk etr' Biased Reactor Coil (Poshroyeniye p l,111 icheakikh t1st asinkhronnogo dvigatelya a droaselyathi naayshcheniyn PERIODICAL: Elektricht.,stvo, 1958., Nr 11, pp 14-10 (MM" ABSTRACT: This is an investigation of the cir4le dlae.,,,rani of an inauc- tion motor with biased reactors in tko stator circuit tinder the contlition that voltage and curredt maintain their siftusoidal shape under all operational conditioils. "d-twithatanding the circumstance that a precise equivaliint alri.,uit dia&am ~a used as a basis of the construction tif thli i.,ircle d4grain,it .;le%l~t the phnic aista'hce proves to be more expedient to ne- re of the choke as this does not falsify the.resulta. It is:~also expedient to add I the inductive resintance of the choke x Ch i to the inductive resistance of the n6in stafor circuit. Equa- tion (1) ia then written dovin holdinj for the entirj-~:equi- valent resistance of the main stator:circvit. The procedure Card 1/3 of constructing, the circle diagram ill praijanted. Generally $0V/1 05~50- 11 -4/0 Construction of Circle Diagrams for an Indii(-Aion 1rutcr,',1,'1t1j nif.130d Hea'ctor Coil the inductive resistance of the-choko; varien pronouu6edly with the slip at a constant bias magnetir.~~ion.~ it t-raphic ~ tie thod Q of analysis Is preoented for the det4irmination of the variation of X witli the slip .9 at different values of I const. Ch I n' (I denoting the bias matmeti.4,ation ourrent). The diagram ob- n tained by this way ahowOl that x 14.3independent of, :0 prac- Ch I i tically only at a very high bias ningTetization. Tn ot'her.cases the non-linearity of the choke must be taken into aCdount. The influence of this non-linearity,pf the choke coil is! illustrated by two circuits which correspond to X and Ch ~ imax XCh i min' at I n - conat. The circle diagram of thelinduction motor at different values of X is presented. The;vector Ch ij z OA represents the stator current I'.,' 'he parameternichaiacteriz- ing the operation of the induction iii6tor a ulonsL. are xCh i determined from the current circle ~y the %i.,;iual methods (Ref 1). The functions describinf,, I, - T(a) il~t difff~rent val~les of I n- Card 2/3 constant which were obtained aither.by calculation or experimen- 130V 1 05~5$-l 1 -4/28 Construction of Circle Diagrarsfor an Induction Motor With Biased Reactor Coil tally are compared In a pertaining dim,,tram. 11; demon utVateil that both sets of values show a good aTrecment. Thin is also true of the efficiency of the motor as obtnined from the circle diagran. and by experimont. Ther6 ure f) f i6pires and Soviet referenceo SUBMITTED: June 11, 1950 Card 313 KHOZHAINOV, Anatoliy Ivanavich# kand. tekhn. nauk; MkOV, Fedor Rkol ayevicho kand. tekhn. nauk Determination of the permissible numbor of starts of1moynchronous motors with saturable reactors within,one hours'l time. Izv. v-p. uoheb. zav.; elektromekh. 7 no.9tlO88-1095 14 (HTRA 1811) KHIGEROVICH, M.I.; WKIH, A.P.P- ZUYKOV G G.- KORMHOVA, A. P. 034ANOV~ N.N.; DUDAK, N. a, V.A: Z.1.,,!red. [Improving the properties of cersents and con~.,reted by the addition of synthetic products from petroleum ~ chellis try; a contribution to the problems of using chemital retiources In construction) Uluchshenie svoistv tsemefitOv I ~etonov dobavkami sinteticheakikh produktov neftekhi~li- k 1ropro- P . sam khimi2atsii stroitellotva# [By) M.I.Khl Wlovi~h I dr. Moskva, 1964. 3P, P. I V111A AiO 1. Moscow. Inzhenerno-stroitellrqy instituts, ZAKMOV, Anatolly Ivanovich; ZUYKGV, Ivan Ivanovich- YELISEYEVp S.V., red. (Medium-precision theodolites and optical telem6ters) Teodolity arednel toohnosti i opticheakle dallnomery. Moskva, Nedrap 1965. 171 p, (MIRA :L911) ALMIOR.' Zuykov, N. V,1, TsvfAMyevt,-A, A. K. I it 0 Indt Il'u, ti ona: Moscow Power ELivineerhy 1not, ute.__(MoAb1v k TIM: Thermocouple for measuring tomperiAuke's up to SOURCE., Teplofizika vyaokikhtemperatur,~V. 3V no. il~635, ill$ .-TOPIC TAGS: e I cherAl): i'u id ,~hermocauple t~Merature me4sul.1 _n~4 cl rq ABSTRACT: A graphite-carbon thermocouple. (see Flg~ 1) ba~ m0soring tetoi-rrit1iiee Hos- from 1200 to 2900K in a carbonized media 6f Inort gam lift betitt ite*elope4 itt ti cow Power Engineering lnstt~ute. In ordet to remove the tLir from the Pa- e bi!tveen the external and internal eld&.tr to diirf0g, heatinfr -al liohea* 1. 04 ,, toovim iW eter , were made In the Kl~aaate, bushin(e,.\~!he - therni,couptiD I a orct va temperiitur4t curve obtained during three consecutive heatings up to temperaturem ot 30WK indicates noticeable variations In the on? at temperatures up, to 2340-95410it; f'urth+r htatiag to 2900-3000K produced no erfecto. The thermocouple as.3 thua lie used fot Vir olonged I 5~6 110-00 i.jI I I kf-A , t. - - - .. I : 1.1 1 1 . . , . i - I -~ -, , I :1 : . I I I ! , . . 1. , I , .--- -TtoAl, 7 171 ACC Nto -AP5025997 measurements of temperatluee 16 axi lnert.Lgq~s, %Wt~12 OOK also capable of withatenflog shoA periodo at up to' 360 011,i,- art Ures# 608 CODE: TO SUBM DATE: 31kar65/ OR-td 001 mit, 600/ kib ZUYK07V VO ZtVkovp V. - *Spectrophotometry of solar floccula in the I"lphs and N-Wa + lineellp rzvestiya Glav. astron. observatorii v Pulkovo, vol, xvii4l, lf~- 142, 1949o p.:83-93p - Bibliogi 12 itemse SO: U-411, 17 JulY 531 (lostopis Ifturnal 'n7kh Statey, Rbdi2op 1949). TochrAcal and economic indic~ls or the operation al yarious construction tomiautmatie. elevatorp of vertical and inclined borei,.oles. Roved. I Orh. v-60.1. 30 no.2,: 50-52 F (ITKjol 17:8) 1. Gosudamovennyy geologichrsalti.y Ic ou, L to t, 134-BR. NOV, 41, nomy Solar Studies Spectrograph, Diffraction Floccults I., ~- 2~uy 6 pp -90 11 discussion of bright floc~cules)--irhich t regions on spectraheliograms corresponding to too reviev __gues of flame on the sun's surface, and ~.~pyiet vbtk on: tbis -pbenomenon. in 1940 j V. P., T3-szaniti~.,;a'-bbtai-ned: nuc:bexr_o~~-;~pe ctrae;re of briz-h jrl!_~ccules in the lines R - -.--,Ca+ .. ..... Epectrograph of Pulkovo Obs. Includes table of reliti ti:es L Lzhz floc UWR/Ast.ronovW - Solar Studies (Contd) Ncrv, ~~iWjch ZWkov constructed from spectroheliogr=s obtained by Vyazenitsyn in 1939. Z. 152rL 2. 4. 7. 9. Unal. SO, SUH 393, 29 Fab 1955 t i SOV/10,9-59-44043 Translation froi Referativnyy zhurnal, Geoflzika, 1959, Nr'4, p 124 (usw)~, AUTHORs Zuykov, V.N.. TIMM On the,Kinstla Temperature 01 A-oases in 361it~ Px~mineinoes erv. v Pulkove, PERIODICAM Izv. 01. astron. obs 1958,1Y61 20., Nr 6, pp~ -65 (Eng1_._Te_s.) ABSTRAC`r; This is a discussion of the problem of th6~!kinet~o temperature and some other physical cbarActeristics oft,~promfhences, detetv- mined by the contours of H(Xi, H and K lines of tonized calcium.' In so far as these lines poisses self-absorption, the observed contours were corrected for this effect. i temporature Tkin - 63700C was found on the average for the thr6e aforementioned, lines. The quantity of hydrogen 41oms in tj. seoond quantum state Is equal to NZ,H - 1.5 x 101-1 atoms/4, and the quant#y of Ca'~ atoms in the ground state amounts t6iNCa + 1-2 x 1013 atoms/cm2. Card 1/1 Author" 1; r6sumb, 73 060 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: i69892: S/109/60/0r)3/04/003/028'~ E140/t435 KrasovskiX, A,,A# and Limiting Threshold of Slensitivity'o; Thit.rmal Radi'*- Radiation Reoeption Radiotekhnika i elektronika. ig6o,. 'Vol Nr PP 544-550 (USSR) On the basis of Einstein's formula~:;ror radiation-*~ner~gy fluctuations, an expression is ob-tained'Ear the limiting threshold of sensitivity of thermaJll,radip-radiatidn,,b~ receivers. The wavelength brightneos teeperature plane is divided into two regions. In th4 firut the usual formulae for threshold of sensitivity aro valid and in the second region that of short wavelengths and low temperatures, the present formulae a~e valid. The', expressions are valid for arbitrary types; of receiver structure (with antenna, absorption cell etc). There.are I figure and 12 references, 3 of wh#h are Soviet &nd, 9 English. SUBMITTED: April 2, 1959 Card 1/1 ,7u~KOV) V-N. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 95.1 Sverdlovsk, Russia. Institut istorii partii Sotsialisticheskoye stroitelstvo na Urale; abomik Aatey (Socialist'Con4truction in the Ural Industrial Area; Collection of ArticUs) [S4erdlovsk] Iver'dlovskoye knizhnoye izd-vo, 1957. 345 P. 5,000 copies printed. Ed. (front of book): Zu3rkov, V-N., Candidate of Historical Sciences; 1 9d. (back of book): Getling, Yu.,* Tech. Ed.: Pallmina, N. PURP099: This collection of articles is intended for the general reader. COVERAGE: The collection contains reports on the ecolnomle growth of the Ural Industrial Area, including the development of farilting. Particular attention is given to the role played bythis region during tbe" 2nd World War'L 'Felitively little space is devoted to the current Five fear Plan. There are ~O pboto- graphs in the text, some of which show induntriai~objects. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Bazunov, Me. Defeat of the International Intervention and of the K~lcbsk Movement In the Ural Region 5 Card 1/3 Socialist Construction in the Ural (cont.) 951 Nirenburg, Ya.L. Restoration and Consolidation of A%vleti Power in the Ural Region Following the Defeat of Kolchak (1919-1920),i 43 Plotichkin, V.A. The Ural Party Organization in the Struggle to Restore the National Economy (1921-1925) 79 Kalikov, V.M. The Ural Party Organization in -the Struggle for the Socialist Indus- trialization Policy (1926-1929) 110 -Zuykov, V.N. Contributions to the History of the C]"aticaft Of UM:L Heavy 2 i l 145 Indust 930~-3 y7 ) ruggle for the Victor'Y Zuykov, V.N. The Ural Party Organizations in the St , of CoIlective 'Farming (199-7-1934) 177 Nesterenko, M.S. Heroic Feats of Ural Workers During the Great Patriotic War 21-1 Card 2/3 socialist Construction in theUral (Coat-) 951 Samatov, V.A. Technological Advances in Ural IndustrIes baring the Fourth Five Year Plan (1946-1950) 244 Yemellyanov, V.P. and Zinochkin, A.G. Organizational and tconomic Stxength- ening of KaMozee,in Sver%Uovskaya Oblastlin the'Postvar Nriod (194649511) 269 Minayev, L.,, and Cherezov, B. Th* Struggle Nr Grestar Labor Productivity, 314 Savin, A.0. Towards a Steep Rise in Farm Production 329 AVAILA13IZ: Library of Congress W/f&l Card 3/3 J-9-59 30264 8/035AlA00/01OPIA/034 AOOI/AIOI AUTHOR: Zuykov,,V.P. TITI74 On some peculiaritiet of a metallic. prominence PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal., Astronomiya i Geodeziya, tick. 10, 196114 55-56, abstract 1OA401 ("lzv. G1. astron,oboerv. v Pulkove", iq6i, V# P2j no. a, 86 - 94, EnSL. summary) TMt The author discusses some peculiarities of a mo~allio prominence whose spectrum was obtained at Pulkovo.in 1956 by meahi of Whorizontal solar' telescope. It is shown that the height of the metallio proteinance-is different in different spectral lines. Doppler half-widths of lines &A, decrease with the number.of the line in the Balmer series, The central intensity of1lne "t is higher by l..5 timesthan the central intensity of,the Call Line H. The total number of calcium atoms nCa - W07, which is more by i facttir of about'100ihan the number of-CaII atoms. Since the kinetic temperatur *a of the metallio prom'in- enae. turned out ta be high ( rj 14,OOOOK) , hydrogen ionization must be suf ficient- ly complete; therefore, approximately n ne -j n 2 x 1011, where n (H) Card 1/2 30264 V035/61/OO0/b1O/t.)13/t,)34. On some peculiarities of a metallic prominence AOOI/Alol'-, is density of hydrogen. The relative abundance of hydrogen and calcium In' the n (H) 4. ' . i prominence n (M) 2%10 Kineti a temperature of bothihydrolgen and helium may be the same and equal to 12-,000 14,8000K. There are 13 referenoes. From author's summary [Abstracter's note: Cumplete translation] Card 2/2 J, /614/0 006),J Tkanslatlon fromr Referativnyy zhurnal, p..68, # 7789 -4 3, ~03 '000/008/,006/1007 -10/ iAO014AOOI Astronomiya-liGeode'zlya, 1960,_1:No.!8, p AUTHOR:. Zuykov,.V. N. TITLE; Concentrationot Calcium and Helium,Atomi in M4-tmllie Prominences PERIODICAL: Solnechnyye, dannyye, 1959,. No..?, pp, 87-89 TM'. The final- results of processing the speotirograis of a metallici prominence are reported. Precise profiles of tha lih6'"ndit-quivalent widths !jil.ium i and calci atwas have been obtained. The concentrations of hydrogen,;,h ~M: have been determined. The problem, of calcium and belliam ic mlization hU; been considered. The number of CaII atoms and the total nuinber 6-f Cal and C41 Atoms In the prominence have been calculated.~ On the aasumptlon i;hivlt, hydrogen is~ a supply s rce of free-electrons, eleo;ron density hasibeen 41stimated to;' be 1 PJ6 x 10%. The concentration of ionized helium has4"n-d4tormined, ;wh ich; proved to be equal to 1.5 x 109. Accord to the aulbor astimato the total number of helium atoms amounts to 1.2 x ""1 0 10 , i. e. the -ratto of ionized hellum Card 1/2 84847 S/035 00/000/00 07 ro~ AOO V,AlOO I Concentration of-Calolum.and Helium Atoms in M9WliO:,IPfromiO:'*A"s to-neutral'one amounts:to.l,-.- 10. -This value agrees,4911 with theorati.cal, calculations. The table of concentration of various 6~toms in the pronliftencig is .presented. There are 5 references. F~. yesipov Translatorts note; This is the full translation of the orloinal Russian A~stract. Card 2,/2 S/035/60/000/0 11/05/q 17 AOOVA001 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomkjai.iaeodeiriya, 1960o No.14, P. 42, # 3167 AUTHORi Zuykov, V. N. TITLE: Chromospherie es Over the S e .jun Edg PERIODICAL: Solnechnyye dannyye, 1959, 'No. 1. PP. 83-$5 TEXT: During the summer of 1958, M spectrograulins of 'fou-- chromospheric flares over the Sun disk edge were obtained by means 0'~;thelhtlkovo horizontal telescope. A list of 80 lines of various elements is~Ziven In the ran*e ot wavelengths AA3213-6848. The spectrograph dispobrsim, amo=tts to 2.05 and 2.09 A/m for H.I. and H (?), respectively. A decrease in Ooppl(tr widths ofithe'lines in the Balmer seri2s has been discovered. A similar:phonomonon, altho .ugh je--- pronounced considerably less, was found by the author eiLr1lor.in the epoctnun of a metallic prominence. R. B. T, Card 1/1 S/0:35/60/O-OP/006/02P',,/038 00111A00 I Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya Ideodeziya, 1960, No. 6, P. 53, # 5229 MTHORt Zuykov, T. N. TIM. Chromospherio Flares Over the Sim's Edge PMIODICAL: Astron. tsirku3yar, 1959, Yanv.,30, No. 1k. pp. 11- 12 TEXT: In summer 191->8, 120 spectrograms were tak6n.of f1jur chromoipherl'!^- flares over the Sun's edge (AA 6847.6 - 32133). Disp'46' lomij in the I 'odder. were 2.05 and 2.09 A in the regions of Ha6 and H a re4el3tiV61y. Elghty~ UrAs of various elements were identified. It was &A out'that U& widths of hydrogen lines (AAD) in flares dearease with an in*reus, in his tumber of tljb lint. The same regularity holds also for Ike ratios Vii P. F~ Translator's note: This Is the full translation of ,a orlgiinal Russian abstract, Card 1/1 ZUYKOV, V.N. Speotrophotometry of solar prominences. 156, (sun--Prominences) s0imlynx V.N.; '~Mj !.-S KONTAM G.A. Nsibanism of the weakening of the antir46irobW action of tetracieline in supp=ative emidate.: A~kttibiatikl. 6 no.8:715-720 Ag 161. (NIRA 15:'6) 1, Otdel khimioterapii (7AV* prof, A01,** Charmikh) Instituta, farmakologii i khimi -ra-lpii AM SSSA. (TETRAGIOLM) (SUPIPRATION) 8/797/61/692/06~/003/061' E032/~114 AUTHOR t TITLE., Some peculiarities of a metallic prombience .1, SOURCEt Pulkovo. Astronomicheakaya obser~ 'torlya. lzvo~tiia. v. 22, no. 2 (167) - 1961, 86 94 TEXTs A total of 22 spectrograntS of a meltallfc~ promizi44twWas obtained at I-,ulkovo in 1956, using a horizonf,al a'61ar telescopt and a diffraction spectrograph having a disper ion i n the flrat_ order of 2.08 A in the H and K region of t he,i~Ispectrum of lonised calcium. Altogether, 41 lines of metals wero recorded. -. Afi~ a result of the analyfiia of the data, very~.-acourate~ line prof ilea' con'tkal~ ntensitj ofi the were obtained for muny of the Aines, Tile HC line was found to be greater than that of the; H, line of C&+ by a factor of 1.5. The Dopplerlhalf widthsJor the metal i1iriez, and also for the lines of heliunt nnd hydrogeft,were idetermili dp' and, 1 10 hence the kinetic temperature of the prolnino6de was calculated. It was found that the Doppler widths of, the, i5almer, lines. d4cr-6amed with the number of the line in* the Be ries 111le reason ~-tor ~this is so far not clear. A851,11ning that the libei; broaidsni ng.is;,due to Card 1/2 '~"01/022/002/003/007 Some peculiarities of a metallic S/797 E032/EX14 the Doppler effect, it is concluded that the','kinei~ temperalture of hydrogen lies between 12 000 and 14 800%. !The 4ensity 6f 1jelec :tkon d hydrogen atoms (which is assumed 1t0 the ens #quo city) the density of Ag+ atoms and the density of d6ubly, ionised C& atoms are estimated as 2 x .10111 x 108, and ~11.06' x., 10 em-3 respectively. The density of Ca atoms is-estimatedits W cim-31~ !in the. and the relative abun ance of hydrogen and calcium,. prominence is 2 x log 'sults ryl Some of ~ the re are only, prelimina' further data will be reported later, There are 2 figures and 7 tables. SUBMITTED: April 1960 Card 2/2 ZUYKOV, V.Ya.;, IVANOV, A.M.; KIIIISTALLt: Z.13.; jxAKSjjqdVA 11, XIILIVIXOV, V--7--;i&iKOVf G.A.; KRIKUROV, A.Ye.1 red.; SZE:65ICIV, Y.M.) red4; SIWVALOVAp U.S., red.; ZORDIAt G.V.j red.,- VDI,M"V, Ye.A.., tekhn. red. [Liquid sepprators for the food industry; m~book~c4ttalog]Se- paratory zhidkoatnye d1la pishchevoi. proryahlj)mosti; katalo~"~ Spravochniko Voskva, 1962. 86 p. (HIRA 15:10 1. I-loacow. TSentral'W institut nauchno-tall"Llchoakay infoma- tsii mashinoatroyeniya, 2. Vseeoyuznyy naudlin4,i...issl.it,,'.t'ovatol'Oiy i eksperiraentallno-konstruktorakiv institut prodowillotvennogt) n, ashinostr eni a (for Ztqtovp- Ivanov, Yalistall, Malmimova, OY 13. Ilovikov, Potkov (Separators (Machinea))~i SHCHUXIM. P.; ZUYXOVA, A. How we are improving the vor*k of public bath establishments., (WAA 9 8:) Zhil.-kam.khos. 6 o.4:9-10 156. 1. Direktor bant No. 1 goroda Vladimim (for Shchukin)-, 2. Starshiy inshener Vladimirskogo oblko*haza (for ZuykoviY (Vladizoir-Baths, Public) IU~Kovl-~ Category , USSR/Sclid State Physics Phase Transfoxmatioa in Solid Bodies E-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhu~ ?1zlka" N!~; 1 957 No 3856, Author . Uzhik,, G,V,,, Zo.yk,:ve,. A.A. Inst . Institute of -a~l--etce, Academy of sclem-es USSR Title , Oa the Mechavy-11cal Nature of Tm,.p-r Brittleness), Orig Pub Mdtallrv-Pde7,.iye I obrabctka metal.,lov) 19%, Ito: 4) 26-34 Abstract Explanation of the mechanical nature of temper'brittlOness and -~he cause of the txaasittrn cf the material at a c6rtairi tempering tevi-~ perature Jxto a brittle state. The investigaUon was made on 36 MIGS steel.. It in shown that the'me-chanical ratur6 of t4e, tftptr brittle- ness lies p~iacipally 1.rx the different abillty'~ of tke steels to form the initial plaBtic def(=ation In the brittle and Yiacous states under conditiors that &re created after the start 6f the dainage., i.e., after the appewance r)f the crack6, atA ta connection with this in the dif- ferent ability of the material in the brittle'and viscous state to resist the developmett of the already initiated damate'e, VrAi-,r conditions ~4hen Tmax/6-