SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAZACHENKO, P.P. - KAZACHKIN, V.I.

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UZACREVIO P P The mmber of standard dimersions of elements is Btil-I ver great* Prome stroi, 41 no,2t59 F 163* (MIRA 16-7 1. Vasaoyu=yy trest po voivedeniyu zhelezobetonnykh trub Glavapetsstroya Ministeretva streitellstva predpriyatiy metallurgichaskoy i khimicheakoy promyshlennosti SSSR, Kemerovo. (Precast concrete-Standards) XAZAG 9 R.M, Devioe for making lead wire. Inform. tekh.obor.no.1-47-48 154. OWU 9'-7) l.Leningradaki7 Kirovskiy savod. (Lead) (Wire) KAZACHENKO, S. M. Gitman and S. Kazachenko entitled "A Reliable Power Base for Irrigation Farring: Comments on the Mistaken Attitude of Academician A. Vinttr," Soviet Source: Sotsialisticheskoye zexaledeliye, Nov. 1, 10,51 Current Digest of the Soviet Press (in CIA Library), Vol. 4, No. 6, 1952, P. 31 SIIAVS!,UKOVA, M.V.; V ,~~~Zllclp- .11", 0-1-1-1 1.. Experience -w; th cervix uteri bio-..):-,7 sA connultatibn centers. Vop, o1rb, mit. i det. ~ no.7:66-67 J! 163 (MTR~ 1-1 1. Tz patomorfologichaskoy laboratoril (rukovodItUel I - dokt,)r med. nauk L.I. Ghernyshev) Sverdlovakogo nam-lino-issledovatall- skogo insl.ituf~- okhraky r,,.a',.t?rirstya 1 mladouchestr-n (6irektor - kand. med. nawk R.A. Malysheva). KkZLCHENKO, V,P.., kand. mod, nauk --l- Etiology of early and late postpartum hemorrhages. Ka?., . Med. Zhur. no.6sv-o 162. . ONIRA 170) 1 3., Kafedra akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. V.A. Pokrovskly) Voronezhakogg maditsinakogo instituta. KAZAGHENIO, 7-S., ~As., Imnd.teklin.nauk Russian school of hot-air heating and ventilation of buildings. Wauch. dokl.bys.shkoly; stroi. no.3:290-299 '58. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy gidravliki Dnepropetrovskopo inzhenerno- stroitelln.ogo instituta. (Hot-air heating) (Ventilation) 1"A0121 11 9 TOO# ~ Instrument for measuring-the thickness leotrodeposite on steel, submitted by a.& Prom, energe 13 no.5W-19 My 158. (Blectric measurements) of nonmgnatic V.S. Kazachanko. (Bleotroplating) (MIRA 1,L:8) - - '! ~ 7 . . : . '. . . . . . - - . I I I - k : ~ - '. 1. p rq c , , ~ j?. . I I - - - I - . -,- , I . I I .- - " - - - - - - - - - -, , . ,~ 4 ~ . + A - . . f 1 ,.. - ~ .7 ' . - ACCLS,:)_7 N ~w-.: S: SR rM k. - ~-, :--. - ~ I - , . '~ - I ' 7 T" T ; I i S/00-99 6s/ 41 ENE- .71 DENISOV, Eduard Illich; KAZACHENKOVA, L.G., red. (Noise measurement in industrial plants] I=erenie alAima na proizvodstvakh, Moskvaj Profizdat) 1964. 15 P. ~ (MIRA 18:9) Son-SKIY, Anatoliy Anufriyevich [SavitBkl, A.A.] deputat Verkhovnogo SOvet8 BM- IMCIMCKU Go IXBXachonak. U, red.; KOLECHITS, G. [Kalechyts.'jI.J. tekbnered-. - EOur practioes for obtaining high grain yields] Nash vopyt strYmannia vysokikh uradshaieu sboshuhavykh kulltur. Minsk. Dziarsh.vyd-va BSSR, Red.eel'skehaspadarchai lit-ry, 1960, 26 p. (MIRA 14.,3) 1. Nachal'nik kolkhosa wZarya kommnIsmaF (for SavitAly). (White Russia--Grain) SKOROPANCY, S.G.; ROUNBLTUX, B.M.; TANIUVICH, A.?.; IJJPINOVICH. I.$., akademiki redaktor* IAZACHINOK V. redaktor; KARPINOVICH, Ta., tekhaicheskly redaktor (Now and wastelands of White Russia and their i zalezhnyo zemli BSSR i ikh osvoenie, Minsk. 122 p" reclamation) TSelinnye Goa. izd-vo BSSR, 1956. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Akademiya nauk 13SSR (for Lupinovich) (White Russia-Agriculture) MIA), Anna Stanislavom, nau6hnyy s6tianik; :GBMGIMSKIY, Sergey Dmitriyevichi kandidat sell skokhozy.Vetvannjrkh mauk(doceased]; NAZACEMOT-o V., red4ktor; STAPANOVA, N., tekhnicheskiy reduktor [Floriculture msnual] Spravochnik tevetovoda. Hinsk, Gos.izd-vo BssR, 1956. 250 P. (MIRA 9:8) 1. Botantcheskiy sad Akademii nauk BSSR (for Herlo)- (Flowers) YLMASHVIGHO ION*; MaCHM010. V.,:.red.; PROM, Lo, tekhn. red, [White Basela, at the All-Union Agricultural Nihibition of 195,5 a.nd 1956] Belormseksla SSR na Vaes'oluznoi sel'skokho'ziaistTennol vystavke 1955 1 1956 godov, Kiwjk, Goo. lzd-vo ESSR, 1957s 205 1r& (Koseow-Agriculturalexhibitions) (NIU 3-137) (White Russia-v-Agriculture) B ODSXIY. V.V'.i VOLUZNXV, A.G.; DUSHCHINSKAYA, A.G.; SYUBAROVA, S.F. KAZACHNNOX's V., redaktor; XALICCHITS, G., takhnicheakiy redaktor [Concise manual for fruit growers] Kratkii spravochnik eadovoda. Minsk, Gos.ind-vo BSSR, 1957. 329 p. (KLRA 10:8) (Fruit culture) GAT, CHIK. Ivan Zakharovich, kand.tokhn.nank; =, Yefim Afanaslyevich, kond.tekhn.nauk; OMOVSKIY. Tokov Houmovich. agronom: TMGIMOV. Ivan Kharitonovich, inah.; KAZACHENOK, V., red.; KALECRITS, G., tekhn.red, [Winning peat and its uses in agriculture; a reference manual] Dobycha i ispolizovanie torfa v sellskom khoziaistve; spravochnoe posobis. Minsk, Goe.izd-vo BSSR. Red.sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 231 P. (KIELA 13:4) (Peat) (Fertilizers and manureB) VALIKOSUBYN, laaak Tefremovich [Tallkenshtein, I.E.]; VALUM, Valentin Vasillye'vich [Yalueu, V.VJ;.RZACMRiC&-Y- (Kesachonak, V.], red.; KOLECHITS, a. Laalechytep ROJO takhn.red. [Over-all mechanization In the preparation and application of fertilizers) Vopyt komplakenai makhanizatayi rabot pa pryhatava=iu I uniasenniu uhnaenniou u hlebu. Minsk, Dziarzh. vyd-va USM. Red. sel I skahaspadarchai lit-rv*9 1960. 67 P. WRA 14:3) (Fertilizer spreaders) (Compost) (Pent machinery) SYDBAROV., AlakaeyYefimovicb; SYUBAROVAp Emma Petrovna; KHABENKOp Kirin Kalinkovicb; VOUJZNU, Anatoliy Grigorlyeviebl. Prinimal uchastiye MIKHNEVIGHp ?4,1., ia"shiy satr.1 KAUCIMOK,..V., red.; KMCHITS, G., tekhn. red. I-- [Promising fruit and berry varieties of the White Russian S.S.R. and their regional adaptation] RajonirovaMe i perspektivrqe sorta plo- dovykh i iagoftkh kulltur Dolorueskoi M. By A.E.Siubarov i dro Minskp Gos, izd ' BSSR. Red. sellkhoz. lit ry, 1960. 321 p, -70 (MIRA 14:9) (White Russia-Fruit-Varieties) TIHOSHININ., Valentin Dmitriyovich; KWHKO, Andrey Yustinovich; VARYFAYEVA, Anna Grigorlyevnaj SVIRIDONOV, Mikhail Grigorlyevich; KAZACHENOK, V.) red.; KAIECHITS, G., tekhn. red. (Manual on sugar beet cultivation in the B.S.S.R.] Spravoohnik po vozdelyvaniiu sakharnoi svekly v BSSR. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR. Red.sellkhoz.lit-ryt 1961. 194 p. (MIRA 15:1) (White Russia-Sugar beets--Handbooks, manuals,, etc.) BRODSM , Vladimir Vitallyevichl VOLUZNEV) Anatoliy Grigorlyevich; DUSHCHNSKAYA, Aleksandra Georgiyevna,- SYUDAROVA, E=a Petroyna; IKAZACHEI~OKS V!j red.; KALECHITS, G.p teklm. red. (Concise handbook for the fruitfrower) Kratkii spravochnik sada- voda. Izd.2. Minsk, GoeAzd-vo BSSR. Red. sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1961. 343 p. (MBA 15-1) (Fruit culture-Handbooks, manuals# etc.) MA=OK, Ye., redsktor; TRUXWOVA9 A., BELISKIY, Ye I.; takhnichaskly redaktor. [Prinieples of working metals under preasurel Oencv7 ebrabotki metAllov davlenii 'm. Minsk, G*s.Izd-vq BSSRI 1956. 185 p. (MT.'RA 10-4) (Metalwork) GUBKIN,,S.I., professor, doktor khimicheskikh ziauk, relaktor' [deceased]; redaktor; ALIMSBYIVA, Tu., takhnicbeekly redaktor; ,,K;. -tekhaicheakiy redaktor [Press working of metals, theory and practice] Teoriia i practica obrabotki metallov davleniem. Pod red. S.I.Gubkina. Minsk, Goa. izd-vo BSSR, 1956. 163 P. ~Km 9:7) '~ "r ')?C' - 1. Minsk. Bplorueskiy politekbniehoskiy Institut. Kaf ecIra 0 ra&oti metallov MAWU. 2. Deystvitelluyy chlen AN BSSR (for Gubkin) (Shoot-metal work) 22(l) SOV/3-59-3-31/48 AUTHORS: KazachUnokg V.I., and FFdorov, B.F., Docents TITLE: Experience and Suggestions (Opyt i predlozheniya) - In Close Contact With Plants (V tesnoy svyazi s zavodami) , PERIODICAL: The firm relations of the Izhevsk Mechanical In- stitute with the industrial enterprises and the Ud- murt Sovnarkhoz have led to mutual cooperation in many respects. The author deals primarily with the help given by the leading engineering workers of plants to students in guiding their work in connection with graduation designs. The Chairs of Technology of Machine Construction and of Metal Treatment by Pres- sure have approved, at the request of the leading wor- kers of several plants, 30 realistic design tasks for students of the evening classes, and 15 for students of day classes. After the designs had been defended they were handed in to the enterprises for preparing working drawings. I. Kotlov, a graduate, developed Card 1/4 the project for an automatic line in treating the Experience and Suggestions' SOV/3-59-3-31/48 inner screw of a Jack. It contained an original so- lution of the problems of choosing the equipment, means of transport, labor organization and economics of production. The project was discussed not only when it was defended, but also at an enlarged meet- ing of the plant's technical council. It was approved and accepted for introduction. The design of a steel wire mill for producing patent wire and wire for cold upsetting was developed by I. Shumakov and is of great practical and scientific interest. The graduate achieved a considerable reduction in labor expenditure and increase in quality. The research work referred to 'determining the optimum variant of pre-thermal treat- ment of wire for cold upsetting. M.A. Kislov, Chief Metallurgist of the Sovnarkhoz, states in evaluating the work that it deserves to be published in the press in view of the great practical significance in pro- duction of wire for cold upsetting. A group of evening class students, who designed forge and stamp shops, pro- Card 2/4 posed a new economical method of stamping forged pieces Experience and Suggestions SOV/3-59-3-31/48 (a considerable saving in metal obtained by reducing allovmnee, stamping incline and waste in broaching). The method of waste-saving stamping was developed under the guidance of instructor F.D. Bichukin and Chief of the Forge Shop S.Z. Kruchinin is at present being brought into use. Two other students developed measures on mechanization of labor-consuming work , while passing pre-diploma practice in the forge and press shop at the Uralmashzavod. Other realistic projects prepared by the institute graduates were: the design of a universal machine tool for machining standard cylindrical partsi the design for recon- Card 3/4 structing the low span of an open-hearth plant by ti E NO, PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4851 Bellskiy, Yevgraf ~osifovich, and Vladimir Isidorovich Kazachenok Spravochnoye posobiye kuznetsa-shtampovshchika (Die-Forging-* Operator's Manual) Minsk, Gosudarstvennoye izdatellstvo BSSR, Redaktsiya nauchno-t6khn'kheskoy literatury, 1960. 489 p. 5,000 copies printed. Eds.: R. Tomilin and F. Kashtanov; Tech. Ed.: N. Stepanova. PURPOSE: This book is intended for foremen and operators in the die-forging industry. It may also be used by students major- v ing in die,forging at secondary and higher schools of tech- nical education, COVBRAGE: The book contains basic information on the production of d4e forgings, the design and use of tools, and forging- plant equipment. The authors also give data on materials used in the forging industry. Problems connected with the intro- duction of new, advanced die-forging methods and other problems CarA__j1/8__ Die-Forging (Cont.) SOV/4851 encountered in the die-forging industry and discussed. Chapters XII and XIII were written by V. N. Bulakh, Candidate of Technical Sciences. No personalities are mentioned. Soviet references accompany each chapter. TABIE OF CONTENTS: Ch. 1. Materials Used in Making Forgings 5 1. Classification, properties, and purposes of steel 5 2. Types and sizes of rolled stock 34 3. Nonferrous metals and alloys 42 Bibliography 48 Ch. II. Basic Information on Plastic Deformation of Metals 49 4. Structure of metals 49 5. Deformation of metals 50 6. Workhardening and elastic recovery of metals 54 7. Effect of deformation on the properties of metals 54 Card 2/8 Die-Forging (Cont.) SOV/4851 Bibliography 87 Ch. V. Heating the Blank 88 15. Temperature range in open-die forging 88 16. Heating rate and soaking ti,i in furnace heating 92 17. Nonoxidizing flame heating and rapid heating 96 18. * Heating furnaces and their servicing 101 19. Electric resistance heating 120 20. Induction heating 127 21. Electrolytic heating 132 22. Comparative data on various methods of heating 132 Bibliography 138 Ch. VI. Drop-Hammer Forging 140 23. Preparing a drawing of a drop-hammer forging 143 24. Die-forging methods 157 25. Basic principles of designing impressions 164 Bibliography 176 Card 4/8 R Die-Forging (Cont.) SOV/4851 Ch. VII. Press Forging 178 26. Essentials of the process and special features of press forging 178 27. Designing of impresaXons and selecting the stages 18 Bibliography 189 Ch. VIII. Operating the Horizontal Forging Machines Igo 28. Essentials of the process and special features of operating the horizontal forging machines Igo 29. Designing the dies and selecting the passes 193 Bibliography 203 Ch. IX. Die Forging on Special Machines and Specialized Processes 204 30. Cold-die forging and cold-upset forging 204 31. Straightening of forgings 216 32. Sizing of die forgings 217 33. Forge rolling [and the special rolling processes] 225 Bibliography 239 Card 5/8 Die-Forging (Cont.) sov/4851 Ch. X. The Quality of Forgings 240 34. Cooling of forgings 240 35. Heat treatment of forgings 244 36. Defects of forgings, their prevention and removal 257 37. Quality control of forgings 262 38. Quality of the die-forged Burface. Scale removal 287 Bibl iography 303 Ch. XL Die Manufacture and Handling 304 39. Materials for the manufacture of dies. Heat treatment of dies 304 40. Manufacture of dies 313 41. Wear of dies and ways of increasing their life 350 42. Reconditioning of dies by surfacing 359 -43. Handling the die-forging tools 364 Bibliography 370 card 6/8 Die-Forging (Cont.) sov/4851 Bibliography 440 Ch. XIV. Organization of Work and Safety Measures in the Die-Forging Industry 441 57. Organization of the work and work place 44.1 58. Safety measures in hot die forging 455 Bibliography 460 Ch. XV. Setting the [Time] Standards 461 59. Setting standards for dle-forging operations 461 60. Setting standards for produdtion and repair of dies 483 Bibliography 487 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TS225.B38) VK/wre/ois Card 8/8 3/22/61 BICHUKIN, Filipp Demidovich; .KAZACHENOK, VladimirEI-Isidorevi-Ob~-- i~-~ RABANEYEVI F.Sh., inzh.,, retsems n ; E~SEYEVAJ, Ye.N., red. [Low-waste precision forginj Malootkhodnaia i tochnaia shtam- povka. lzhevsk, Udmurtskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 92 p. (MIRA 17:4) BELISKIY, Ye.I., dots., kand. takhn. nauk; DMITROVICII, A.M., dots., I-&-nd. tekhn. nauk; UITYAKOV, IT.G., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; V.I.,, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; GHAYKA, V.A., dots., kand.tekhn. nauk; BOBRYAROV, G.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; KODOKOPMOV, D.N., kand. takhr. nauk, rotse=ent [TechnoloU of the hot-workire of retals]Tekhnologiia goripa- -hei obrabotki netallov. (By] E.I.Bellskii i dr. Minsk, Izd-vo 11-va vyssliego.. srednego spotsiallnogo i professiona-l'- nogo obrazovaniia BSU, 1962. 295 P. (141RA 15:10) 1. liauclmo-issledovatellsldy takhnologicheskiy institut avto- mobillnoy promyshlennostim, Minskiy filial (for Bobryakov, Khudolcormov). (Forging) (Founding) (Welding) Kk7ACHENOK., V.I.; RAKOV, V.S. Hydrodynamic effect of the lubricants in upsetting. Kuz6-shtame proizv. 6 no.193-5 A '64- (MIRA 17:3) id3FT I, A:-- the --aD beTween the male &nd f emj,-Ie dii--, shoul d be I --rpater -Ln an nne -,ri A R F% Hilo 51, CEO IN 1011,211 THER: 000 No TS'? SOV, 003 KT D P PS S, S EFSHTEYN., 6.Ya; KAZACHLIIOK, V.M. Partial-gigantism of the toes. Zdrav,Bel.9 no.2-.70--71 F163- (MIRA 16;7) 1. Kafedr-i obshchey khirurgii (zaveduyuehcliiy - zasluzhennyy deyatall nauki UkrS6R prof. T.Ye. Gnilorybov) Minskogo meditsin- skogo lwtituta. (TOF.&-A.BNOla4lTIES UjD DEFORMITIM) D KGTJ, A.I.v kand. mod. nauk;_WA..GIC-IIOK, V.M.., aspirant Complications ill acute appeMicitis. Zdrav. Bea. 9 no.6:80 Je t 63. -- (MIRA 3-7;5) 1. Iz kafedry- obshchey khiruargril (zavedv~pashchiy - Prof. T.Ye. Gnilorybov) Minskogo medit,-qnNogo instituta (rektor A.A. n~-acharev) i kh-Irurgichaskogo otdaleniya 3-y k-l.inichealcoy bollnitsy g. Minska (glaimy , y vrach A. I K&Ichov). L 1162-66 F'WT(M)/M(n)-2/6,'A(h) ACCESSION NR: AT5023148 URI 2892165/000/0041004310060 AUTHOR: Kazathenkov, Yu N.; Orlov, V. V. Y 4649~ TITLE: Diffusion of neutrons in a polarizing medium SOURCE: Moscow.. Inzhenerno4izicheskiy Institut. Voprosy dozimetrii. i zash- Y Y, chityot izIuchenly, no. 4, 19 5* 43- 60 TOPIC TAGS: neutron diffusion,, neutron scattering, neutron polarization, spin orbit coupling,- light nucleus, helium ABSTRACT: It has been established that during scattering of nucleons in nuclei with energies exceeding a few hundred thousand electron volts, polarization al- ways occurs. During scattering of nucleons in light nuclei such as He4, pDlariza-' tion is satisfactorily described by a shell model with-a strong spin -orbit- couplin -_ __ 9. .-During -scattering in-heavy-n "cl-.7k can also be assumed that the scattered nucleon moves within the collective potential of the nucleon. shell. However, In this case the finite probability of the formation of an intermediate nucleus must Card 112 7 L n62-66 ACCESSION NR: AT50213148 be taken into account. Polarization ia possible due to the interaction of the ano- malous magnetic moment with the Coulomb field of the nucleus. This polariza- tiGh is considerable In magnitude, but occurs only at small scattering angles. The article proceeds to a mathematical treatment of the basic principlee govern- ing the polarization of neutrons. It goes on to derive a kinetic equation which takes into consideration the polarization of the neutrons and a kinetic equation for a flux averaged with respect lo polarization. Orig.--art. has: 53 formulas and 3 !igures ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE- NP NR REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 009 Card 2/ 2 .-UUCHIM, A. i-I - Shortcomings of planning, Fin. SSSR 21 no.10-.64-65 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Vaite Russia-Glass vanufacture-Finanoe) (White Rueeia-Chemioal Induatries-Finance) 7L DRONG, I.I., otv. red.; SAMUTIK,-V-Y&., red.; KAZACHENOX., red.; TIMSHCHUK, R.S., tekha. -red. (Wheeled universal tractor *Belarual" MTZ-50PLj Kolesnyi univer- sallnyi traktor "Belarus'N KN-50PI4 rukovodstva po ekspluata- taii i ukhodu. 'Minsk, Sellkhozgiz BSSR, 1963. 315 P. I (MIRA 160) 1. MinBkiy traktornyy zavod. 2. kavnyy konstruktor Minskogo traktornogo zavoda (for Drong). (Tractors) ACC NRi AP7002202 SOURCE CODEz UR/0203/66/oo6/oo6/1114/1116 AUTNOR: Korsunova, Ti. P. -, 14ishin , V. M. ; Ivan ov-Kholodnyy , G.,S. Kazachevskayq, T.B.-Kazachevskaya,.T.V. ORG: I no t't te0f Terrestrial Magnetism, Xonoo-pheres and Radio Wave Prop ag ation,10 AIISSSR '(1natitut zemnogo magn*etizma, ionosfery i rasprostraneniya radiovaln SO AN SSSR). Applied P4ysico Institute, GUG14S (Insti~ut prikladnoy fiziky GUGMS) TITLEt Relationship between the electron coneantreLtion at m1titudes of 100 and 110 km-and disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field SOURCE; Geomagnet-Lzm i seronomiya, v. 6, no. 6, 1966, 1114-1116 TOPIC TAGS: j electron density ere, ionospheric q ~os P at altitudes ABSTRACT-,The effect of magnetic activity on electron concentration ne of lod and 110 km in the lower region of the E layer was investigated. Values of n were taken during 36 rocket-borne experiments conducted in the ,period 1947e1963 at middle latitudes. The degree of disturbance of the Earth's magnetic field was estimated from 3-hour values of K-indices. It was found that the electron-concentration at midlatitudes increased as Card UDC: 550.388.2:550.38 ACC NR, AP7002202 magniki -'a6fi;vity increased_'(i:.e'._1' for K*i-'3 5-tNC-6lect. c ron concentration "increased not less than 1.5 times at 110 km, and not less than 2 times at 100.km. It is postulated that for K73 corpuscular streams have an appre- ciable effect on electron *Concentration in tha lower regions of the iono- sph-eric.E.layer at midlatitudes. (WA-031 KAZACHUSKAYA, T-V-; SVIRM, A.B. FWdrogen Spectrum of flares. IxvoKrym,astrofix.obser. 19! 46-71 158. (spectrum, Solar -) . 04IRIL 13:4) /S_ SOV/169-59-3-3001 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geoflzika, 1959, Nr 3, P 139 (USSR) AUTHOR- Kazachevskaya, TV. TITLE-. The Contours of H and K Lines of Ca Il in the Flare Spectrum PERIODICAL: Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ., 1958, Vol 20, pp 80 - 85 (.T,-Igl. Res.) ABSTRACT: The contours of the H and K lines of Ca II were studied in the spectra of the~~sun flare of intensity 2 on October 20, 1955, using a BST spectrograph with a dispersion of 0.5 X/mM. It is shown that the sides of the H and K Ca II emission lines were widened due to the attenuation caused by emission. A very large selfabsorption was detected in the central sections of the lines. The number of calcium atoms in the ground state 42S 2 (N1 - 1017) and the number of atoms in states V-Pi/o and 42p I lZe deter- mined; they were found to be 1.43-10A-and 0.7-2~814, respectively. Author's rbsum6 Card 1/1 94 -_6 WV1)/8PF(n)-2/BD3 AFFW/ASD/ESD-3/SSD P-L' ACCESMOV INR iATN06MI 8/256'D/63/000/015/DM1/0080 ALMOR: Kazachevska3ra, T. V.; kv-3d=gel'skaya, V. A 0, S.; Chudaykin. A- V_ TITM MtamLmment of x- and ultravivletn~~at! 'with therpolumineseent phos.. phorus CaSO4 (11n) SOURCE: AN SSSSR, Muset, sputniki Zemli, no. 15p 1963, 71-80 .i TOPIC TAGS., roclaet invest-11gationt solar ultraviolet radiation, solar radUtion, thermoluminescent phospboruo, solar ecliyse investigaVbn,ionoopheric penetrhtirE radiation ABSTRACT: A devire bas-ed on the primiple of recor&ing shorit-veve radiation iwith CaSO4 (Mx) thermolumizeseent phoDphorw bas been developed by the Institut prikla&,,oy geeofiziki (Inztitute of Applied Geophysics) tv measure solar Utra- violet and %-radiation. The phospborun stores ul) energy during irradliatiou nnd then reenits It iTI the visible region of the spectram when heated, T~ie brigbtn--3fjFj of the ertission) az well as the total energy (light total)., Is proportional vith~.n broad limits to the enero of iiTadiation. 1-t has been established that Cascj pho3pboras is senaitive only to emission vith wavelengths from I to 13M A and .,card 1/2 L 1559L-63 Accmiov wR.. AT3oo6861 does not becoma saturated during irradiation intensity changes of even ft~ orders. The phosphorun was used or a rocket to measure the lntensj~,V of trig rtuUation In the lov-r part of the ionosphere during the solar eclipse of 15 February 1961. Un." the use of thermolumineacent phoephortw in rochet measurements in the U. S, A.) vhel,,e the phosphorus is reemitted in ths labora- tory al'ter retrieval of the container., the phosphorus used in the test of 15 February 1961 was reemitted during the flight, thus reducing the error. Calibra- tion masurement vas performed in flight with the use of a constant-action etalon sanTle. The measuremirt error in determining the energy of UV radiation vas 55%; for x-radiation It was 30%. The intensity of radiation at a height of 95 I= vas about 7 x 107 quanta et-2 see"I., vhile at a height of 67 I= it vas 5000 tllmaa lower. This radiation e=ee-ds tba--tbeoraticaXly QoVute&msx1wa solar x-radia- i-tion bY 50 to.--IOD- times --- _iutbors Ahank.�, _V.- RpR2jmkjy for help in &veloping the device and eaMing out tests and also r,__A, Krasnoyal for pre- paring calibrated luminescent substances. n Orig. m-,1 has: 4 tables~, 3 BSL~s, r-d 8 Rmmiias. ASSOCIAT1074 Done suBmTED: iway62 DPM AM: 29.Tu163 MM CODE: AS No REF Sw -. 014 1 Card 2jZ MM: 00 OTHER: 007 KAZACHEVSKAYAt T.V.; IVANOV-nOLODNYr, G*Se Interpretation of the data of rocket measurements in the upper atmosphere made by means of thermoluminescent phosphor. Isk. sput.Zem. no.1581-94 163. OURA, 16%4) (Atmosphere, Upper~Rocket observations) ACOSS.SION NR-. AP4031872 S/0286/64/000/007/0065/0065 AUTHUR: Repolovskiy., S. V.; Chuds;odn, A. V.., Ushanov,, A. Ya.; Isedvedev, V. S. . ...... TITLE% A method of meaet~ring the energy of shortwave radiation from the Imn ea well as that of artificial eourceB in the region of the spectrum below 1350A. I Class 42, No. 161506 I SOURCE: Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarny*lch znakov,, no. 7. 1964., 6~ TOPIC TAGS; radiation detGCtDrj solar radiation detector, shortviave radiation energy, light filter# abortwave radiation detector,, ultraviolet radiation detector' TROSIATIONt 1. The method proposed in this author's certificatb for measuring the shortwave radiation energy of the sum or of an artificial source at wave- lengths shorter than 135OA- involves the use of rocketes satellites, and space craft. In order to obtain data imediately upon meaeursimnt of radiation.. a previously imadiated plate coated with CaSO4(Ma) in moved into position behind the window of the ligbt detector., the plate is heatedj, and the readings Card 1/2 i ACCESSION NR: AP4031872 of the light receiver are transmitted to earth. 2. The method described in 1,, with the added feature whereby the same plate can be used many times. Upon conclasion of data-takingp the plate is moved away from the field of view of the light receiver.. the plate is cooled# and then it is returned to the window. - The method described in I and 2 with the added feature wbereby radiation 3 in different regions of the spectrum can be measured, This ia realized by, moving filters, having the desired relationship between their transralsslon coefficients and wavelength to be measured, into position behind the radiatioa window. ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTED: l3Ju162 DATE ACQt, 29Apr64 EXCL: 00 SUB COM 5D, SP" NO W SOVI 000 OTHERa 000 Card 2/2 L 1273-66, EWT(1)/FCC/EWA(h) GW/GS 1ACCESSION NR: AT5023580 UR/0000/65/000/000/6184/0189 AUTHOR: YvaZachevskaya, To V.; Ivanov-KholodM, Go S. 'TITLE.- Rocket data on the behavior of electron concentration in the ionosphere at ialtit~udes of 100-300 km buUML. Vsesovuznava konferentsiya ppLf izfte ko M oscows 11965. Issledovaniya kosmi cheskogo prostranstva (Space research); trudy konferentsii iMoscow, Izd-.vo Nauka, 1965, 184-189 TOPIC TAGS: ionosphere, ionospheric electron densityf E layer, F layer .~ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to construct a model for the variation in electron iconcentration n at altitudes of,100-300 km solely on the basis of direct sounding e are compared of the ionosphere by rockets. All.data,on rocket measurements of n. ial Ifor various times of day and various seasons at altitudes of 100-130 km. The var -, tion in log n is derived as a function of log f, which characterizes the atmospher-2 e Jc air mass. This relationship Is linear at nearly all altitudes below 200 km, i. ~e. neoc/4, where I determines the rate of change in electron concentration at a glv~" i zien altitude during the day. The parameter 4 > 0#5 for nearly all altitudes, and is,!, Card IS L 1273-66 NR: AT5023580 0 ~close to O.S only at altitudes of 120-130,km. This large value of I and its depends' ience on altitude is explained by variations in the energy of the solar radiation i ,which ionizes the outer atmosphere of our planet (the ionosphere)._ A graph,is-giveti ~comparing empirical-values-of I.with tbe-theoretical value of the parameter m which ,determines-the rate of change in ion formation at a given altitide during the-days-i ii.e. qocf~m. Minima are observed -in- both -I and-m in the 120-130 km altitude region.i iA-66mparisonofthese parameters for various seasons and various values of log f iseems to confirm the hypothesis that variations in I are due to variations in ion- lizing solar radiation. Variations in the altitudes of the E and F regions are ana- Ilyzed. It is found that the altitude of the 8 region-dep-ends-on-the-season;~~d- idecreases with-anAncrease--~in-vomaghe-ti-ii7-i-cti-vity. There may be a connection be- 1tween variations in the altitude of the 8 layer and variations in the density of the! 1upper atmosphere in this region. The altitude of the F region depends on the seasons, land decreases with a reduction in solar activity. The complex daily variations in 1 J-he altitude of the P region are apparently caused both by variations in temperature' 1-.%d in the rate of ionization, as well as by changes in atmospheric composition. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. ;ASSOCIATION:- none-- Card L 1545-66 FSS-"11EWT(1) as/GW ACCESSION NR.- AT5023586 UR/0000/65/000/000/0214N216 AUTHOR: TITLE: SOURCE i 1963. Moscow, Antonova L. A.: Kazachevskava. T. V. H4f N Soft electron_Ll_q 9 9-ja the upper atmosphere go prostranstva.' Ma Vesmoyginpla konferentsiZa go-fizike koemichooko a cov'I Issledovaniya kosmicheskogo prostranstva (Space _r_e_9_e_a_rchT,-Ei6Jj-kon fe rent ~11 Izd-vo Nauka,,1965, 214-216 TOPIC TAGS: electron flux, electron spectrum, atmospheric ionization ABSTRACT: Daytime measurements were made of the intensity and energy spectrum of soft electrons in the upper atmosphere. The measurements were made on 18 October 1962 in the middle latitudes. An open-type 'secondary-emigal `_ was , - - ~'_ Fsi used. Separate sections of the electron energy spectrum were isol~tob by~-Using different filters in front of the multiplier. The multiplier_operate-d-in-a----------~---- a sealed container which was separate from the rocket. The-symmetry axis of the device's entrance opening was in the equatorial 'ji-Ift-F50 the container. The visual angle of Oe instrument was -j6o. The containex, was stabilized with respeetto the vertical and rotated around-... it with a periods vdAch. changed gradually from 12 to .7 soici --.-The instrument recorde14 _-Vird -1/2 L 1545-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023586 considerable background, which was apparently caused by the scattered lightwhirthj penetrated into the instrument. . The average,value for the integral electron, flux was :; 5.107 electron.,cz-2.-seelkm-~, 'with m accuracy up to the factar 2. The average electron flux with energies exceeding 30-35 kev was - 2.105 electron.- cm72.8ec-I.m-3. ~ The total energy flux, under the assumption that the boundary of the spectrum on the side of "mall energies lies in the region of 1-8 kev, gave values of - (0.1-0.5)erg-cm-2-seel.-m-3. The average flux magnitude does not depend on the height In the range of measured heights or the angle between the velocity vector and a plane perpendicular to the magnetic force line. In 1962 and 1963 electron fluxes In the atmDsphere were-also measured by methods based on recording the Ionizing radiation by means of a the rmoluvdnes cent phosphor CAS04(1k]~~ The measuret*nts, made during a rocket climb to 300 ka, showed that the electroal flux energy changes little with height and Is,.oft. the averaget.0.3 erg~cm -sec -,Rrig. art. has: 2 figureab ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTM: 02SepfiS IWCt#. 00 SUB CODE.. ES, NP -PUSS --NO. REP-50Vu 00_~ off- Cora MM a-M�r, 02174301"' SIR - 1~ - - ftill,ij -,M 'UM0, L 12819-66- __SV1T(l)/FSS_2/FCC/EWA(h) GW CC Ra AP6002746 SOURCE CODE: UR/0203/65/005/006/lOD9/1024 AUTHORt Kazachevskajai To anov-xbolodnyy, Go So r -IV ORG; Institute of Ap lied Geot07 ___Pj~ _~jFs (Institut prikladnoy geofiaiki) TITLE: Rocket data on the behavior of electron concentration in the ionosphere at altitudes of 100-300 ku. I. SOURCE: Geomagnetiza L aeronomiya, vo 5s not 60 1965, 1009-1024 TOPIC TAGSt sounding rocket, Ionospheric electron density ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to find a regular law for variations in Welectron concentrat'on n at altitudes of 100-300 km on the basis of data from direct rocket probes in the ionosphere. The methods used for measuring it are divided int1-_;1__1T'o classes; these based on radio-wave e propagation and those based on radiosonde dataP- The data in the litera- ture for both classes are tabulated for 1946-1963, Included in the table are the dateso times,and places of the experiments, altitude in- tervals where n. was measured,.air-mass of the atmosphere for the given- solar zenith angle, altitudes of the F and F layers, solar radiation intensity at 10.7 cat and 3-hr magnetic Indices. The data for n. in the quiet ionosphere are compared with solar and geomagnetic activity Card 1/2. UDC: ~5509388OM9 -0-1-95.2 -Mv 12819-66 ACC HRs AP6002746 as a function of time of,day, seasoa, etc* Graphs are given for diur- nalvariations in n at altitudes of 100-300 km, and an empirical model a is proposed for the daytime ionosphere in summer and winter at high and low levels of solar activity. It is found that the n e(h) profiles (i, e.,the distribution ofelectron concentration as a function of alti- tudeY vary during the dayt A power relationship is established between n and the air mass of the atmosphere for certain solar zenith angles. The rate of reduction in n at noon in winter is higher then in summer e by a factor of 2 at zenith angles of 7D-900. When the sun is low on the horizon* a maximum is observed in the n a(h) profile at altitudes oi 110-130 km with a "dip" above it. An explanation is given for these phenomena. orig. art. has: 3 figures, 1 table 9 and 4 formulas. [141 -SUB COM 17 OAIL SUBM DATEs- 13JaD66/ ORIG REFs 015/ OTH RM 065/ ATD. PEWS: card 2A L 23190-66 EW(I)IFCCIEWA(h) GW ACC NRt AP6006655 SWIRGE GODEI UR/020)/66/606/001/0027/0036 AUT HORSs KaME4MAkaya Ivanov-9ho ORW Institute of A cy (Inatitut prWadnoy geofiziki) TITLEt -Rocket data on elq_qtron concentration in the ionosphere at heights of - 100~300 km. 2 SOURM Geomagneti2m i neronomiyal V. 6p no. Ij 1966s 27-36 TOPIC TAGSt ionospheric olectro n densityp Flayer,, 9 layer, oolar activity, atmospheric stratification ABSTRACT: The first part of this article dealt with data for daylight hours. In this part, the behavior of the ionosphere and variations in heights of the E and F layers at night are examined on tho basis of rocket measurements of oloctron concentration, At heights of 125-160 kms a decrease in electron concentration after sunset is characterized by an effective recombination coefficient of (0.35-1) 610-7 cm~/Sec' which agrees with the coefficient for daylight hours. in the E ilayer at a height.-of 110-120 ka) the electron concentration decreases much more [Cwd 1/2 UDC 1 550.386.2 L 23190-66 AGO NRi AMD6655~ slowly at nights and the effective recombination coefficient is 10 cm3/see or less. It is believed,that the E layer at night is maintaiaed by corpuscular sources of ionization, gradually weakening after sunset. The intensity-o-f theso -zources- declines -tonfold-wd--a-tAmdradfoid-duwii* lowpe-riods of solar activitys The height of the bass of the Z layer decreases with increase in geomagnetio --I+--is -less- -in- winter and--- -activityv-arA-this depends-on-the neasone swamer than in spring or fa3.1* The height of the F layer declines during periods of low solar activity., by day and by night,and this too depends on the season. It is greater in mmer and fall than in winter or spring. The height of the F layer is greater:, at night than during the daye A sunrise--sunset affect has been observed. The heightt, of the F layer increases sharply after sunrise and before sundown. Orig. -3-figures, -1-tabl'so-and WB-CODSt 04/ --X Wo -RU V: 006/. --C)TH DAT11# Wan%/- CID CHMrNTSEV, V.V.; KAZACHEVSKIY, LV.; KUZININA, Ye*A. Isotope composition of uranium and thorium in the supergene zone; study of fossil bones, soils, and mollusk shells. Geokhimiia ne.3t254-265 Mr 163. MRA 16:9) 1 Geological-Institute, Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R;, Moscow. (Uranium isotopes) (Thorium isotope CHMYNT9F.V, V.V.; MALYSHEV, V.I.; KAZACHEVSKIY, I.V.; BORISOV, I.V. Isotopic composition of uranium and thorium in the zone of supergenesis. Studies of the peat bog matter. Geokhimiia no-5:399-403 My 164, (MIRA. 18-7) 1. Geological Institute of the Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow. X4,7-ACIMVSKIY T.V.; CHERDYNTSEV, V.V.; HUZIMINA, Ye.A.; SULERZHITSKIY, L.D.; V.F..,- KYUREGYAN, T.N. Isotope composition of uranium and thorium in the supergene zone. Natural waters. Volcanic sediments. Geokbimiia no.ll-,'r1l6-1U1 N 164. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Geological Institute, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Yoscow. USSR/Astronomy Bibliography Sep/Cldt 5j Dissertations "Bibliography. Index to Astronomical Literature Published in the USSR in MaY/June 1953, " Yu. G. Perell Astron Zhur, Vol 30, No 5, PP 572-576' Lists 7 monographs (books, brochures, symposia), ephemerides, 9 'Trudy' (Works) of institutions, 34 articles from 16 periodicals, 9 articles from 7 dailies and gazettes, 2 bibliographies, and 4 autbor abstracts of dissertations. The 4 dissertations 264T76 are: I.-M. P. Kazachevskiy, Cand Phys-Math Sel, "Photometric Determination of the Reflectivity of, the Terrestrial Globe," Alma-Ata, 1953, 8PPs 120 cppiesi-Acad Sci Kazakh SSR, Astrophys Inst. 2-'Z. G. Slyusarev, Cand Phys-Math Sci, "Wqlf-11ayet Stars," Leningrad, 1953, 8pp, 100 copies V'Leningrad U im Zhdanov- 3'0-~P. N. Kholopov, Cand Phys-Math Sci, "Structure of Globular, Stellar Clusters," Moscow, 1953, 8pp, 110 copies,' Moscow State U, Astron Inst im Shternberg. 4..-7A. 1. Kochetkov, Cand Tech Sci, "Development of a New System of Spherical Coordin- ates and Formulas for the Computation of Astronami- cal Obs ervat ions," Moscow, 1953, 100 copies'J.'%Hoscow Inst of Engineers of Geodesy, Aerial PhotograplV, and Cartography. 264T76 T ` - I -?T (m)/T/21111'(4- (b) J 1 ACCESSION NR, ATSO-02451 JDA4101MIG-1, mi/oooo/65/000/000/0001/0030 AUMOR: Leypunskiy, A. I Kazftcbk;):Y.s41Y-..--0, Finkhasik, M. S.; Krangyaroy , 14. V. ; B~ dasa-fo-v.- Yu, Y e T r-o- y-!-! n-- Milovidov _qv, M. F. , ~ I - Wa-6-6seaT., I V.; Wfiiikantov, f.- 1. 1-0 EN-350 nuclear power plant, TTITL - ------------ - ISOURM.-ObnInsk. Fiziko-en6 Doklady, 1965. iAtomnaya ants yi 33N-350s 1-30 iTOPTC TAGS: nuclear power plant, liquid metal cooled reactor, !fast' reactor, nuclearreactor technology, desalination .~:~~'r-AMTRACT.-~-Aftefr--a---b-tiid diiaussioti of the advantages of using fast f Ineutron reactors for power productionp a nevo 350 Mw fast neutron sodAum cooled reactor of BV-350 type is described. At present, a .jpower plant equipped with such reactors and P-50 back pressure steam ;turbines is u'nder construction in the Mangyahlak peninsula area at ithe northeastern coobt of the Caspian Sea. The dual-pQrpose plant will-genorate 150 MW of electrio power and produce 1200 ton/hV of ICard 1/4 -'L ~171_66 .-steam. The steam will be used:by adesalting-plant designed to supply 120,000 cu m of fresh water per day It is expected that the ./power plant will be put into operation in i968 or 1969. The primary by', ~band the secondary Intermediate loops of the reactor will be cooled liquid sodium.,~JThe third loop will be of steam-water type. The reaWoFcore cAtries 211 sexagonal fuel assemblies each containing 169 uranium-dioxide elements* At the beginning, a compound of Uranium-dioxide and plutonium will be used in fuel elementa. There are 120 innGr and 320 outer assemblies placed in concrete shields. The selaoted'essential data on BN-350 reactor are as follows: A Themal pow 1000 MW Core Volume 1,87 cu M Core diameter 1,495 m Core height 1.06 m "A :-Nessel diameter: 6M Vessel height 2*2 m Coolant- temperature (Inlet) 300 0 Cool"t. temperature (outlet) Boo0 Card P./4 L 517l-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5022451 Many other 'details and data are given on reactor core and concret shielding as well as on the reactor tank made of )[18119. stainle-!Is steel. A special chapter Is devoted to the diacu.9,91ons of variour) control systems including power control# measurements, nutomatic regulation, reactivity compensation, and emergency protoction. The replacement and handling of fuel elements is also discussed* The radiation shielding Is br1ofly described, Some inforination is given! on the selection of materials as well as on the oxperimental investil gation of various control and safety systems. An extensive analysis, of beat transfer system Is also presented dealing with primary and ency beat secondary loops, heat exchanger, pumpst piping., emare, remove', steam generators and other equipment. In conclusion some JL further possible Improvements in the desiLpi and operation of &st neutron reactors are outlined Including a more efficient burn-up of, Card 3/4 KAZACHEVSKIY, VAX.; PMVBRTUN, m.r. Temperature coefficient of an indicator galvanometer. Izv.AN Kazakh.SSR no.99: 79-83 151. (MLRA 6:10) (Galyauometer) KAzAcirzvsK1Y. V. 11. AID P - 372 Subject USSR/Astronomy card 1/1 Pub. 8 2/12 Authors Fesenkov, V. G., Kazachevskly, V. M. and Tulenkovaj L. N. the Motion of Filaments of Nebulae NGc 6960 and O Title n NGC 6992-5 in the Constellation of Cygnus Periodical Astron. zhur., V. 31, 3, 224-230, MY-Je 1954 Abstract In comparing the photographs of nebulae NGC 6960 and NGC 6992-5, made at intervals of 22 and 50 years respec- tively, the displacement of individual very clearly dis- tinguishable filaments was established4 The velocities are considerable (in tens Ian. per sec.) and there is a tendency in some parts to spread out. Two photoplates, two sketches, and equations. 4 references of which one is Russian. Institution : Academy of Sciences, Kazakstan SSR, Astrophysical Institute Submitted ; April 3, 1954 Y Subject : USSR/Astronomy AID P 3QC Card 1/2 Pub. 8 - 12/12 Authors Arsentlyev, V. v. and Prodanj yu, Title Chronicle Defense Of Theses Periodical Astron. zhur., V. 31, 3, 302-304 MY-Je 1954 , Abstract Three theses were presented, defended and awarded the degre6s Of Kandidat Of PhYSico-Mathematical Sciences: 1) JUnior collaborator of the As trO-rnYsIcal insti-tu-te of the Acade7 of Sciences , Kazakhstan SSR# Presented a thesis on , 'Photometric determination of the reflecting capaci ty (albedo) Of the terrestrial globe". His Scientific Sponsor was Academician V. 0. Fesenkov. The opponent Prof- E' Ya' B090slavskaYa gave a favorable appraisal. 2) R b ya ov, Yu. A.o AsPirant for the Chair of Celestial Mechanics, MOSCOW State University. The theme of his thesis was: "On the analytical theory of the motion of minor planets of the Trojan group". His scientific - KAZAGHWSK ---- - --- - --- -- --- - - -- - --- - - - - - - - -- - Determinin the earth's albedo. Izv. Astrofix.Inst. AN Ka2akb. SSR I no.172:56-84 155. (mm 9 110) (Earth) (Reflections) UUOHBVSnY, V.N.; TOROP07A, T.P. Comparison of atmospheric transparency at altitudes of 14510 WA 3200 motors, Antron.xhur..33 no.2:241-245 Mr-Ap 136. (MLRL 9:8) 1. Antrofisichookiy institut Akademli nauk las. MM. (Atmosp'hiric transparency) Ylk-2 AO- k 9 kvi fit W, v v Y.:, i~ ST, i it 0 80N C S/026 000/04/036/070 DO48/DOO6 AUTHORS: Kazachevskiy, V.M.; Kharitonov, A.V. (Alma-Ata) TITLE: The Ea rth's Reflectivity PERIODICAL: 'Priroda, 1960, Nr 4v PP 95-96 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an account of the reflectivity of the Ear!Nl- Vq and other planets in relation to the spheripal a1bgdo. The albedo of some parts of the surface of"Mars was determined from photoelectric observations made by V.I. Moroz and A.V. Kharitonov in. 1956. Academician V.G* Fe-FeMay,-or Ithe 1. Astrophysical Institute of the IM Xaz6bd. proposed that the spherical albedo of ihe EarTh -'k-ld be redetermined in connection with IGY. Among those who took part in this work were,E.K. Dzhas7bekova ZaV. Karyagina, V.M. KazachevskiT and A.V. Kharitonov. /Zhe reflections from the positive eage of the moon%~nd dust light went through tw1o dif- ferent _-F Card 1/3 optical c annels whereby the rays from the 808hh S/026/6070-00/04/036/070 D048/DO06 The Earth's Reflectivity Card 213 positive edge 'were greatly weakened by the reflection from the two unsilvered glass surfaces, the prism and.the plate. The reflections then reached the ocular along with the unweakened rays from the dust light in such a way that the observer at the, same time could see the crescent of the Moon and the outer side of the dust light pertaining to the Moon's outer edge. With the aid of extensible "cat's eye" dia- phragm fixed in the optical channel for crescent rays, the observer was able to regulate the visible brightness of the crescent and that of the dust light.. From observations carried out over a period of nearly two years (1957-58), the mean alb-ndo value of 0.39 was obtained., S/169/61/000/005/009/049 A005/A13Q t.AUTHORSt Boyko, P.H,., Kazachevskiy, V.M. TITLEt Photographic observations of the speotral intensity of the firmament PERIODICALs ReferativW shurnal, Geofizikav Ao- 5P 1961P 44-45, abstract 5 B 383. (Izv. Astrofiz. in-ta AN KazSSR, 1960, 10, 94-100 (English summary) TEXTt The-speatral brightness of the 'firmament along the almucantar of the sun was observed in the Pugaohev and Alma-Ata regions by means of a spectrograph with a glass Ions system, The sun servecl as the source of light, whioh light was weakened by a gray sereen made of a mixture of coal and gypsum. Simuli"eously,,the.illumination from the sun and from the corona in the'vicAnity of the sun were measured by an aureole photometer in order t 'a determine the coefficient of transmittance of the atmosphere by the Buge method f.or, 445 P. 546 and 6~6 mw waveleng#Ls and in order to estimate the stability of the atmosphere's optical properties. The data were prooessed by the methods of photographie photometry. The illumination Card T/2 B/913/62/005/000/025/033 D405/D301 AUT11ORS, Boyko-, F.11. and Kazachevskiy, V.H. TITLE-t Atmospheric transparency in southern part of Egypt (Assuan) and at some sites in USSR SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Kazakhokoy SSE. Astrofiziches- kiy inatit-at. Trudy. v. 3. 1~62. Rasseyaniye i polyarizatsiya sveta v zemnoy atmosfere; materialy Soveshchaniya po rasseyaniyu i polyarizataii aveta v atmoafere. 171-18" T EXT; The authors measured (during the y.~~ars 1946`~ -1957) the transparency coefficient p at the following sites; the town of Pugachev (at sea level'), 'ssuan (Egypt, 200 m above sea level , the desert Sary-Ishik-Otrau (Xazaliistan, 300 m above sea level,, the shcres of lake Insyk-Kull (Kirgiziya 1600 m abov6 sea levell mount Kumbell (3200 m above sea levels, etc. The trarx- parency coefficients were determixied by Bouguer's method for various spectral regions. A halo-photometer designed by V.G.Feaenkov Card-1/2, 5/913,/62/003/000/02'/,133 5, Atmospheric transparency ... D405/,301 was used. This photometer made it ali~o possible to check the stability of the optical -properties of the atmosphere. "'he optical- thickness -V is related to p by the formula Z hao two componentsi 'CB and Ta (the optical thickness of the molecular atmosphere and the thickness due to aerocols). a ZR arQ '"ted The values of T, , Tk~ak , Vr, . and Ic / in tables for various sites, spectral wavelength, types of filters, and dates of the year. The effect of aerosols cn liVht extinction is examined. It was found that lirht scatterJ.ne by aerosolo is governed by entirely different laws thar, by -r.J r ruoiviaules~ --The ~dependonce of ligbt scattering on wavo- length was also investigated. It was found that particles of various size take part in the scattering. There are and 21 tables. Card 2/2 _7 3.9000 78019 SOV/33-37--l-19/31 AUTHORS: Dzhasybekova) Ea K., Kazachevskiy, V. M., Kharitonov, A. V. TITLE: A Determination of the Albedo of the Earth. PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, Vol 37, Nr 1, PP 131-134 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This work was undertakLan upon the recommendation of Academician V. G. Fesenkov. The earth-shine of the moon was observed between September 29, 1957 and August 21, 1958. The problem consists in comparing the brightness of the portion of the moon's surface illuminated by the sun with the earth-shine. Taking into account the "phase" of the earth for an observer on the moon, one can compute the average spherical albedo of the earth. The theory and the method of ob- servation were described in 1955 by the second of the three authors. The instrument consists essentially of two objectives, which bring into t-he field of an eye- piece both the sunlit and the earth-shine portions of Card 1/3 the moon; a cat'*-eye diaphragm in front of the first PiA F~ 0, A Determination of the Albedo 78019 of the Earth SOV/33-37-1-1-9/31 k, lens equalizes visually the brightness of the two images. The mean wave length of the visual moon light is found to be equal to 5,640 A, and the polarization of the moon's light about 10%. The ratio of the light intensity reduced by the diaphragm during the observations to that of the full opening is 0.0057, A table gives the observed values of the earth's albedo for 17 observations together with the geographical coordinates of the moon for each date. The average value'of the earth's albedo is equal to 0.391 + 0.014. Previous values found by various observ~e_rs between 1914 and 1953 vary from 0.29 (A. Danjon) to 0.56 (F. Very). Whether there are any variations with the seasons or with the 11-year period of solar activity remains undecided. The authors thank Z. V9 Karyagina for help in observing and com- puting. There Is 1 figure; 3 tables; and 12 refer- ences, 8 Soviet, 2 French and 2 U.S. The U.S. ref- Card 2/3 erences are: H. Russel, Astrophys. J., 43, (iqa~6); A, A Determination of the Albedo of the Earth 78019 SOV/33-37-1-19/31 ~F. Very, Astrophys, Obs, Nr 1 (1917). ASSOCIATION: Astrophysical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakh SSR (Astrofizicheskly institut AN KazSSR) SUBMITTED: June 1, 1959 Card 3/3 KAZACHINA, K.N.; VATRIN, P.M., kandidat moditsinskikh nauk, direktor. Identification of pathogenic microbes of the intestinal group in water with the aid of the hapten reaction; Lmthor'B abstract. Zhur.mikrobiol,epid.i imman. no.4.-49-50 Ap 153. (MT-RA 6:6) 1. Moskovskiy oblastn3ry nauchno-isaledovatellskiy sanitarno-gigiyenicheakiy institut. (Bacteria, Pathogenic) (Antigens and antibodies) The reaction with hapten proved to be specific in all series tested, so that it was possible to detect in water typhoid, paratyphoid B, and dysentery bacilli. Presence of B. coli and of saprophytic microflora had no effect on the specifici4,.of the reaction. Samples fro seeding from water could be preserved Ibn- mom - --.T:rlters in a cold place for 30 days. Whole (undiluted) pp'tg sera as a rule gave a Apositive reaction with the corresponding hapten, while diluted sera (1:1 and 1:2) frequently gave a negative reaction. 252T22 XAZACHINA, K.K.; VATRIN. P.MS, kandidat meditainakikh nauk, direktor. Identification of pathogenic microbes of the intestinal group in natural waters with the aid of the hapten reaction; author's abstract, Zhar.mi- krobiol.epid.i imman. no.4:50 Ap 153. (KLRA 6:6) 1. Xoskovskiy oblastnyy nauchno-isBledovat9l1Bk-iy aanitarno-gigvenicheakiy institut. (Bacteria, Pathogenic) (Antigens and antibodies) 0 1215 samples of water from barious sourves were examined. Membrane ultrf ilters were used, and the hapten. reaction carried out using the following preci- pitating sera: typhoid, paratyphoid B., and Hiss-Flexner dysentery. In sote cases, when the sanitary conditions were unsatisfactory, a positive reaction was obtained with the typhoid or dysentery serum. No positive reactions for paratyphoid were obtain( The coli titer was low in all cases. With Baetoa&ar Zh, the test for dys-anterywas more sensitive than with meat-peptone agar or Endo's madium. 252T23 MOGIUVSKIY, N.A.; 0WHINAD K.N. Role of the hapten reaction in evaluating the quality of water from the sanitary point of view. Gig.i san. n0-7051 Ji 153. (MLSA 6--7) 1. Mookovskiy oblastnoy naachno-issledovatel'skiy sanitamo-gigiyeniche- skiy institut. (Water-Analysis) MOGILEVSKIY, N.A*_;LLZACHIFA,_K._ff*_ - - - - - KVW-. "i 61% m. q Significance of haptene reaction in sanitary evaluation of qaality of water. Gig. oanit., Moskva no.7:51-32 July. 193,3. ~ . (CLML 23:1) 1. Moscov Oblast So ient if Ic -Research Sanitary., Hy&jpne Inst-Itute. ALMM hkbalftl-". ~Off li.. It m4 Mml aIn a ht . r roI a r M. 0-am- A,X-L, lh-Xl VA-kya-L-11. A- T.V. TMXj 7%* W-106I.&I Properties of rl Not Iselaw From Diff&Mt Clinical Vo~ Of r7I*AWf7. Author rERICOMU Zhumal &Rid-loleall 1 1%0. 3, pp 128 (t=A) AlKMCTt The authors made a study of wartma, *train* of Chi&. dyarnterlas isolated from Patients wIth Ufffre"t clinical fame of dysentery, checking the strAWa Ability to - -porlsOntal kvmtooon,- junattvitt. In culms visa. It. virmlenOo for Klee M41 Ita Sensitivity to mlAblotles. No esamtla.1 differences we" found between the &test". which bearm, Out the gesat pact plAW*d b3p the state of V.9 mmaroorSanlem Cam L/2 In determining the mt.- of the .1we.1 course In dymantarl. Ina Ut.mt lptUsiologli I wtkroMoItgI& land Gamals'. AM &W .4 Plic-bl.1- letnt omeII!am, or the gorodskays I rAyonmaya smnlta~ OpId#0101olgichesbals stantaila am I m rr=t Do*asbor 24. IVA C-d 2/2 KAZACIIIIU,)UYA,T. P- Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences were defended at the Scientific Council of the Far-East Affiliate "June Beetle ZRolotrichia sichotan:a7Under Conditions of the Tuvinskaya A,3SH.II Vestnik Akad. Nauk, No 4, PP 119-145 Z-,' ~"OVA, `- 1. ; i','ZACHD:,S.UYA 1'. - 4 11 , i I r,f L-~ Characterl,sLics -f the trurik Peots of Siberian fl,r in the 1-lestuni sayarl Mowltain.,~. [qnldyj STT 35:3-1.3 163 OMIRA 18:2~) \--.KAZACHINSKIY. L.A., lnzh.; KATS, Ta.L., inzh. StOrehouseo for bulk materials at now plants of the Main Administration for Indubtrial Building Materials in the City of Moscow. Bet-i zhel.-bet. n0-4:177-179 AP 160. (MMA 13:8) (Moscow--Building materials-Storage) CHININ. V., gverdii mayor*, KUPCHIKHIF, L., polkovnik; KAZACHINSKIY, M.. pDlkovnik.- ANDRIANDT, V., mayor. Teaching dificiplineo Voet.veat, 39 no.12:38-48 D '59. (MIRA 13:6) (Military discipline) KAZACHINSKIYI RX Arperimental peritonitis and therapy with biomycin. Ihirurgita 33 imo.3:92-93 Mr 157*- (XLFA 10-.6) 1. Is kliniki dbahchey khirurgii (say. -, Prof. T.I.Iolosov) I Uni skogo-maditainskogo instituts imeni I.P.Pavlova. OtErgITONITIS. exper. off. of'biouVoin in rate (RUB)) (ARIBIOTICS. off. bimWoifa on exper. peritonitis in rate (Rue)) .9v V.ve 0 inzh. v UU jvzb Mechanization of repair jobs In Petroleum refinerieo. Ne"i a,vtom,proizv 14 no.5s26-27 My 160, (MLU 34:2) (ie'troleum'induotry-F,quipme)it end supplieo) BABUT, G.N.;-KAZACYISHCHEVAj M.S.; GAYSINA, M. Kh. [deceased] (Chemkent) The nature of the polarographic maxim of cobalt with nitrate as the support. Zhur. fiz. khimo 39 no. l&U7-150 Ja t65 (MIRA 19il) 1. Kazakhekiy takhnologichaskiy institut, Submitted June 1, 1963. PETROV, Mikhail Petrovich; GMSEYNT, Aleksandr Yevdokimovich-..-.X.AZACHM,,- Valantin-lvanovich;, YBZMMKIT,. Vyacheslay Tedorovich; DASHKEVICH, Alekeandr Bronislavovich; YAKOYLEV, D.Y.. insh., red.; BOBROVA, U.N., tekhn.red. Nesting and eliminating faults in the 18 electric locomotives] Obnaruzhanie I ustranenle noispravnostai na elektrovo2e N8. Moskva, Gos.transp.2hal.dor.1zd-vo, 1959. 170 P. .(Blectric locomotives) (MIRA 13:7) GERASEYEV, A.Ye,, mashinist; PETROV, H,P., mr,.shinlst; YEZERSKrY. V.F., 57 -,-4nzh. Inhe X47jA2HK Our operational experience with the NS electric locomotive. Blek. I tePle tiaga 3 no*2:39-41 F 159, (MrRA 12:4) 1. Depo 21atoust, Yushno-Urallskaya dordga. (Electric locomotives---Eleotric equipment) PSTROT. Mikhail Petrovich; GWLASSM, Aleksandr Tvdokimovich; NAZACHKI9 Valentin I-vanovich; MIZEMIT, Vyacheslav Yedorovich; DASWVICH, 'Al-ek-ea-nl-r-Or-o-nl-oTavovich,,, YAKOVW, D.T., insh., red.; BOMOVA, TeoN., takhn.red. [Detection and elimination of faults In the N8 electric locomotive] Obnaruzhenle I ustranenie neispravnostei us elektrovoze N8. Moskva. Gos*transp.zhel-dor.Izd-vo, 1959. 170 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Blectric locomotives) ZUBOV, A.Y., jwth.; KAZACHKIN, V.I., inzh.; MOROZOV. G.K., inzh.; FOVOXHATSEIY, I.N., inzh.- Oar suggestions for improvement of the VL23 electric locomotive circuit. Zlek.i tepl.tiagn 4 no.2:45 JP 16o. (MIRA U-6) 1. Depo Oral. (Blectric locomotives--Xlectric equipment) PODOLISKIY~ Leonid Romanovich; PAPCHENKO, Niknlay Ivanovich; SJAVIN~- Illy& Vvovicbj-K17 4-OHM,Y-A-1.4 inzb., retsenzent* TAKOVLEV, D,V*, inzho, retsenzent; BOBROVA, Te.N., tekbn. red. [Detecting and elivainating defects in the VL23 electric locomotivel QbnarU2henie i ustranenie neispravnostei elektrovoze, VL23. Moskva.. Vaes. izdatellska-poligr. obuedinenie M-va putei soobahchaniia., 1961. 143 p. (PIA 14:10) (Electric locomotives-iMaintenance and repair) ,,:~ZI'ROV, Mikhail 'Petm-Ach; Yevdoklziuvir:h,-. DASIII :-'VliM, Allaki!andr Bronislavovi-h, N.V., ;iand. tekhr.. muk, red. [Locating and eliminating faults in the VL8 electr-11--, locomotivell ("onaruzhonie I ustranenlo neispravl.,ontf,.-'~ -rih lzci.2., pover. 1?,d-v(3 1964. 1-02