SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZIMAKOV, P. V. - ZIMANYI, I.

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ti I I; I uIIIIIIIHI 111111111111 101i I 11114M VII III: I I Hill I I I I I I IIA I I I I I If HIMIXII I! I I III I I III I Eel I, III I I E4 am 110 141,11, Some Problems Concerning the Localization S/Oa 9 62/wo/ooi/oc-8/on of Radioisotopes in Connection With the YB063 Problem of Their Safe Storage due to radiation are discussed in detail. Thero are 6 flgurO3, tables, and 14 references: 6 Soviet Eind 6 US. SUBMITTED: April 8, 1960 Card 3/3 III) -It III IM I I I LIMMUM12 I IM I Wit IRI I S/08916 /010/004/005/927 B1 02/B21 2 AUTHORS: Bykov, A. G., Zimakovo P~ V., Kuli(,,hen?op V. V. TITLE: Radioactive properties of fission-fragment preparations PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 4, 11)61, 362-367 TEXT: Since it is very difficult to obtain pure preparations olf.ineiii,iduiil fission fragments and since these are therefore very expenolve, the authois have investigated the properties and the posuibility of using prepar4tiont containing a mixture of uranium fission products. Fragment isotope mixtures containing only those fragments which are of importance for Practical :purposeq no gaseous or those which are liolatile at normal temperatures, and which are produced by uraniun, fission are called mixed fragment preparations. The test results of such preparations are illustrated graphically. Fig. A shows the change in time of the relative P-activity of different fragment Isotopes. Fig. 2 shows the change in time of the y-activitY of fragment isotopes (P.33 - rare-earth elements); Fig- 3 shows the change in time of.the mean maximum radiation energy of fragment mixtures and the mean'energies of P_' and y-radiation; Fig. 4 shows the drop of the and y-activity in time Card 1/ j ITIP"S I I irOINIMINFLIFUM11 MAM11 H tWi I 91U"AJ9 If T I It I I I it I IV 1111111 H it I I I 111i I H I I I I IIIH I ILI 11111IM111.1 I I IR1111UH1131 I If ]JI 111 MR Is LIM I I til I 1311111W.MM I I M.1 M., ~1_ 22602 S/089/61/010/004/005/027 Radioactive properties ... B102/B212 (the full curves reprement calculated val use the test data are plotted with different points); Fig- 5 shows the change in time of the relative total output of radiation. The half-lives of'fragment mixtures~having~ various ages have been calculated from the drop of activity: age of: the f ragments dda s 160 270 360 540 720 P-radiation 140 200 330 400 480 y-radiatior. 75 80 95 240 - Application of fragment preparitions as gamma sources: For,this purpober 137, 95 95 preparations of CB zr I Nb , and fragment mixtures are suited. The following table gives the half-life and radiation output of.various gamma sources: hEilf-life radiation output, Radiation sources ag of fraKments, years 1.5 2 1 1 2 1 5 137 137 CS Ba 33 a 33 a 33 a 1 100 98.0 1 92.0 Card 2/11 fill B/069/61/010/004/005/021 Radioactive prope rties B102/B212 halfe-life radiation outputj_L%__._. Radiation sources Re oIf f agmen So Vears, _ 1 L 5 2 1 2 95 9~ Zr Nb 75 d ~ 75.d 75 d 100 2.1 0.0 fragment mixture 95 d 240 d - 100 15.0 6-7 fragment mixture without Cs137 95 d 150 d 250 d 100 9-1 137 Ce which has a gamma-radiation energy of 0.661 Mev,. (whiah:crIginatee from, the daughter product Ba137) seems to be most promising because Of its high lifetime and , small output drop. ources Fragment preparations nn,beta a The possibilities . of using them deptiautj va ~,ne range o;1 buti i preparation, i.e. , on the mean range of P-particles. Ifi~ Tablel, the z4an ranges are given in mm. From the thickness of a layer (A 1/2) where half of: the P-particles a re absorbed, the self-absorption is caloulated from the formula P (1 _ML. 6.nd --- -)A /0 .693 d for a layer having the,thicknea~ d., 1/2 1/2 Card 3/11 I Mir We'DI I it ~4 i a iwinniiiiii i ~ii it i I Iff fill H I I WHIIII I I IJIULI I 1111WIVICE I I FUJINP.11. T 242602 sloql6i /m/P04/005/027 Radioactive properties B102/B212 Table 4 shows the values of P in % which have been calculated':for a layer having a density of 2.7 9/cm3o L 1/2 -has been determined,from. the absorption curves in aluminum: fragment age, days 'g1cm 2 Table 5 shows the radioactive 60 20 properties of fragment sources 180 of P-radiation. 48 270 69 360 70 Source T,/2 max -Mev 2 PmaxI Mev P-particle Self-absorption in prepara-I range, mm . Itiorb of various layers', of Air H 0 Al 12.7 ~m .3 density, in ... ........ 22602 S/08t) 61 '/C. 6 A /C, 0, 5 Raaio--ct-.Ivp properties B1 02i n212 SurnninC up it is esetablished flat -mixed flrl_t-ment are for, bodi.beta and gamma sources. P-sources'should be producefl. ao t-in !A-ers. It has been found that P-act4ve isotopes havine an ace of two years are Most fav mean and the Li-2an inaximum en-~?TL,-;ies -itiI.1 then bp f orable because the hiEhest - The most favorable ii,,_~e for 7-sourcos is 2-,13 moylthr, (Z-0-7.0 v There are. 5-figures) 5 tables, and 9 r6fsrences: 5. Soviet-bloc and non- Soviet-bloc. The trio referenbes to EnGliah-lanGvage. yubl4_cations read as follows: C. Amphlett, Proor. Nucl. 2-nergy, III, ProCress: Chemi3try, 21 Press, Proc Phys. Soc., London, jvl*)~ 75 050)- SUBMITTED; September 1, 10,60 CT Oclionson ~!wfl I Ault LeCend to Table 3 1) Madium; 60 10 350' 120 1030 1400 2~ fraument ave ali:ninfim; 4) er; 5) z41:'- r) 9. 1) 01" 2 2431 2 00 53 111111 123 1 BOAa 3:88 A: 32 w 4, 89 0:. 6 90 6: .82 2460,0 30601;0 4060,0 4466,0 4000,0 3100,0 B03AYX L; Card 5/10 --- ------ -- 3/844/62/000/000/074/1,29 D214JD307 AUTHORS: Krasnousov, L. A.,' Zimakov, F. V. and Volkova, Ye. 1. TITLE: Some characteristics of the radiochlorination of bonzene 600RCE: Trudy II':Vseaoyuz:aogo soveshchanlya po radiatsionnoy khi- mii. Ed. :,by L. S. Polak. Moucow, ~zd-vo AN, SSSR, 1.962, 426-429 TBXT: The initiatiqn of the chlorination of 0 11 by 13, ir;and 6 6 radiation was studied. Irradiation of chlorine in benzene led tuKe dissociation of C12* Since CA is a good energy.carrier,ithls .additional energy causes the intert,iediate' chlorination products to Isomerize, thus changing the i130MOric composition of the final pro-- duct - hexachlorocyclohexane. With r rays, initiation, OCCUrU i;hrough- 'out the oolution while uv and B rays are absorbed in the outside layeyzs* of the solution. Regardless of the 3qadiation used, the~o[-i'qo- mer is the main product; its amount depends on the type of radia-' tion Q-rays 83-3cla; G ray,:s 78%; uv 73..8V,; ir 67.0~,). Th6 per- Card 1/2 41111411 Mal I '9 S/844J62/000/000/07,4/1 Some characteristics of D24/D307 ceritage of the 6' isomer deVends to a lesser'. extent oil tho t:),ve of radiation used and increas6is as the temperature is low0red. ~a.-Ao" chlorination also occurs ir~ the solid phase Vut only to 1,22-dichlo- rocyclohexadiene-3,5. The re'Elction is progrbscivii and: in not a f j, radical process, The suggt!6ted mechanism is~ ~is r~llovro: 012 &1-1,010- + + + ciates into C1 , Cl then reacts with 0 H to give C If C1, Whioll 6 6 combines with Cl- to form 0 H Cl This is ropealted until (11 H -C1 ."6 6 2s 6 6 6 is obtained. There are 2,figii-res and 1 table. Pr 19! 1' 1 .11,1L, LI A111511HIIIIHI III I I I IIII 11:11 Oril I hMin 1 it I If ylip I t HIMVIRI I fit -011I.-INITHIIII H I I I I I ILI M21 111 'H If, 3/844/62/000/OJO/079/129 1)423/D307 AUTHM:- Volkova, Ye. V., Vokin, A. V., Zimakovj P4, N. and,Beli- kov, V. 14. T I TLB': Certain apecial *features of the radiation polyineriz'atio'n of tetrafluorethiflene by the action of B and radi'atiom SOURCE: Trudy 11 VBesoyui&nogo soveshchaniya po radiatsionnoy kiii- mii. Ed. by L. S., Polak. kloadow, kl.,, lzd-vo AN SSSRt 19~21, 465-469 TEXT: Recent investigationi3 are described of the radiation pply- merization of TFE in the so.iid, liquid an.d vapor phases, using 60 90 Co and Sr as the C and 1`3 cources.'Irradiation in the liquid phase was carried out at 20 - 250C using CIM 3 ae tho i3olvent. with a dose-rate of 11 rad/see . Convera ion of monomer.~ increased with izi- crease of dosage and concentration of monomer. The polymer obtained (PTFE) contained up to 21,1;" chlorine, ahich was explained by the'facit that the CHC1 also participates in the reaction by Interaction ot 3 Card 112 ~tl-' I HII "!IIIIIIIHIIIII 11 Ilia Vill I mi-im ........... 8/844/6,~/000/000/07I9/129 Certain special foatures D423/D307 radicals and chain breikage :In the polymer, resulting. in low-male- cular weight PTFE. Experimeritb in the solid stato were carried out. from -60 to 000 with dosages of 1 x io5 and *i x Jlj4 rild. Almost to*:- tal conversion of i,11onomer occurred af ter 200 min 11t -800C and ~af ter 20 mins at UOC. ExcQptiona1.1,,,f large yields ),rere obtaAmed in c6mp'a- aith similar ruaction:3 of othux unsaturated compounds. The existence of a radiation after-ei'fectl was confirmed, which conti- nued over several hours afte'l- removal of the radiation source. Ex-: periments in the gas pliase showed the presence of an induction phase extending over several hours. After the appearance of s6lid PTPE the reaction velocity ~111S increased. The tomperature WaS rillin- 0 90 tained at 20 - 25 C and a Sr 8 source was used -.lith a dose-rate of 5 rad/sec. Results indicated a high tendency of TV,; towards ra-: diation polymerization with a high yield (adpr~x. 10 -mol/100 ev abi- sorbed). There are 5 figures and 1 table. Card 21/2 IRVIS ORG; none TITLE:- Ra4iatio -induced -1 of;lliloroolefln6! 11- 1 polytn SOURCE* AN SSSR. Doklad' 1 ;11; _Y' V. f~l' y~nc-:I-J,zafton, rAdiat A )MriiAtbn k TOPIC TAGS: f lurooleftu pol ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the kia~eticmiof ~thei' 114 ii~:soUd "ph!ade zation of certain fluoroolefina ~Ln the gtas= quid, 1A ;a 1~Llqd t 80 C, -n dose rates of 6-600 ral/see and doses of 0.01Z 11;u 256 MraAo Th~- jreadltg- are given in graphic and tabular forra. It vas found thi't In order ot decrdasitg polymerization rate the Iluoroolerins sevidfed a.rran&ed -t;b!tiHseI'w;;ee" its :r-61104:.V > -:J Stud7 Of the effect of temperatlv~e- s1 t le reac lp~ howed t hat I t ra t to a certain temperature, afterwbich it decreases. art., bas.: L e c 2 figures. P R"M SUB CODE-,- 071 SUBM DATE: 26juirkW ORIG:iRFV- 005/ 01~L REE'-.' 004/ car4 547.539.1;4 ...... Weill fi IM III lim ............... ~2834-66 ENT ( st)/TJERPj Will/Q9ZM ACC '4' AR6000273 SOUECE CODE: URIO081,16510001014AOlgAolg" AUTHOR: Volkova, Ye. V.; Ziuwkov, P. V,; Fokin, A,~V.;Aorokin,1 A. D.; Skobina, A. L Belikov, V.---W;'' /V 11.0n1of fluoroolefins TITLE: Radiation Rolymerizat, SOURCE: Ref. zh. Kh1miya,, Abo. f43109 TOPIC TAGS: olefin, polymer, radiation polymerization,,:radiati.on erfect., polymerization ABSTRACT: A st dy a made of the bulk polymerization-of tetra-, fluoroethylene.,Ttriwff:uroleth~Vle6e, diflucroethylenej trirfluor ro- ethylene -a-ncT-monof1 oroethylene 'at temperatures ranging from 20 to -76d MO Y-rad:lation in doses of 1-50 with exposure to CO rad/sec. Under these conditions, solid high-inolecular polymers were obtained. The bulk polymerization rate was found to decrease in.the above order. Certain peculiarities of the processes investigated connected with the products of monomeric radioly'sio,in the secondary proces Ises leading'to the development of active products and connected.with the heterogeneity of processes, were determined. Ch ra~,,terlsties of radiation polymeri- zation in bulk of hexafluorolIMM le:nie (1) In the liquid and solid I phasen are given. It has been foun hat the conversion of I occurs at Card I I I 131111PIR I MIMI I I Illi I I I I I 111104ill I., I I rj 111111 cauLamoll I Wialual I] III giviumaltv NIP lie I 07056-67 EWT (m) ACC NRi SOURCE CODE: 0 0 0~ 279 f I 1AUTHOR: V~;eskunoyp V. Zakharo%la K. P.- ZI _jchenk X ORG: none TTTM Use of the heat of chemical reactions for therraLl reprocessing of liquid radioactive wast q .---I SOURCE: bomnayLa~' 9 A+ o 6ter iya, V. a0" 1:1~0. 3, XW; 277-279 TOPIC TAGS: radioactive waste dispi,,?sal, vitrification,, metal cermic materlalp Ithermal process ABSTRACT: This is t., review article dealing with various possible e0fects connected, with the vitrification of liquid -rai'llioactiva waste. The autbo,rs p?ropo sop Inrl-46W ~vf the -lack of materials with sufficient thermal and chemical endurance for the, 6astrim- tion of equipment in which liquid radioactive waste can be converted into solid iritreous materials., -'hat the vitrifLeation be effected in the radiowtive griWeyard itself and that the Yeat be drawn f,,,)r this purpose directly from radiative, saU-beating of the radioactive material. This would permit the use of higher teraperatur6i. A specially advantageous reaction for this purpose is the meta.1lothermic reacti6n MemOn + qMel - Melo~a + mMe + Q, vhdre MemOn serves in this case as the oxidizer end Me' as the reducer. The possible dl.-xoice of oxidizers and reducers is discussedo and the heat released in several typical reactions, with Fepoap Cr2O3j~ or W02 as,~wddizers and Al) CaSi3., and SiAl as reducers are presented. Various possible feature's of.the Card 1/2 u.Dc: 621.o39.T5.- ~542.6 536.66, "ACC NR'-'- 01-7 a AT1603-9-LA-55 SOURCE COM d-R-~,0000/66/doo/ow/diog/0114 AUTHORs Volkovat Ye. V.1 As V,j Soroldal. A# Ds IDelilms Ve me; Dul ygian,* L* Ast Skobina, Ae Ll Kr4anousov, L. A* ORGs none TIMS; Radiation polymerization.of fluoroolefibs .-:0URCEt Simpozium po radiatsionnoy khimii polimerova Moscost 1964.. Radiatsiorataya '(Radiation chemistry of pol, khimiya- polimerov wers)i dokladY impoziuma Moa ov, IrA-vo Nauka, 1966, 109-1t4 TOPIC TAGS1 radiation po3jymerizaticn, halogenated organic compound, polyzerization kinetics, reaction mechanism ABSTRACT: Results of the authors' lireviously published studies~ on~radiaticnl polymerization of unsaturated fluorine-containing compounds a.re reviewedw explaining. certain characteristics of the proceiss associated with the effectalof the electron6gative fluorine atom. heterogeneous proco3s conditions and radiolysis. products. Tetrafluoroothylone is distinguished by ita rapid polymorization under ionizing irradiation, with complete monomer conversion in three hours at -780C-in liquI4 phase polymoFization with 10 raAlsec radiation# and in ten minutes at.+900C. The yield of 7 X 10' moloollOOST U ;tho highest known for radiation chanical reactions* Card 1/2 1111111111 CIIIIISHINIF1 1 HIM ACC NRs AT60-ihn55 Pro.aressive substitution of the fluorine atoms by hydrogen or~ehlorino or by trifluoromothyl, groups reduces polymerization rate and Y-ioldn't peifluoroisobutylone will not polymerize. Thus the rate of radiation polymerization decreases in the 96ries * CF - CF2 - CF, - CFH 7 CF2, Ck -,P CPH - CH2 7 OFa - CM ~;, CF CFt;~3'!;? CF fl~ roe .2 ~(CF 52.' A kinoiles study shcHed tfiat the polymorization of:totra, uo: ttCylene under hetXgeneous conditions prodeads by a radical mochanismo but the kinetics are more complex than in chemical-po34marization due to the effect of radiolysis products* 7hd effect of temperature on radiation bulk polymerization rates of trMuorochloroothylene, vinylidens fluoride and tatrafluoroothylene showed the rates increased to a maximum at certain temperatures I those max:bm . and the dorresp Ionding energies of activation are ~50C at 11) rad/uec,~-6#8 kcalemoll 50% at 6 radle-oo, -9 kcal/mol;'700C at 6 rad)sec, -18*7 kcal/soll, respectively, 'Seconiary processes with the radiolysis produati! start ti) ooeur at highe-r tomporatures. OrIg. arto has$ 2 fIg-ares arA I tabloo SUB CODEs 07/ StMX DAM 25J"/ GM RM 0151 021 Wo 003-- 21-Ould 2/2 IIIII IIR PIII I! 111114111111 7ACC. N-R_e_-AT.-,6--o_3_w_-_56 -SOURCE COM UH10000"Wooo/000 i14/0118 AUTHCR s Sorokin, A. D, I Volkova, Ye. V.; Fokin, A. V.1 Zim0g.r.pe V. CIRG: none TITIZI Radiation bulk and solution Polymorization of trifluorochloroethyleiner SOIRCE: Simpozium, po radiataionnoy Rhimi-i polimerovo Moscowo 1964, Radlatsionnay'a khimiya polimerov (Radiation chemistry of polpors)i doklady aimpoiiuma, Hasoov, Izd-vo, Nauka, 1966, 114-118 TOPIC TAGS: radiation polymerizatioii, mixed halogenated organic compound. polymerization kinetics A13STRACT: The radiation polymerization trifluorochloroethy-leno (TFC1E) was studied at different irradiation dosages over a wide temperature range., 1here is no polymerization at -196OC; at -780C the yield of a low molocul;Ar weight product is only 20 moloc/100ev; in the range from, -211) to 4600C the energy of 4ativation of tho;reaction changes from 3 - i to -6.8 * As radiation dosage increased. ' the . temperature at iihich, the a nutximum process rato was attained aliso increased* As temperature is increased'from iO-50('C, the polymerization rate and polymer molecular weight increased; at higher b)mperatures, the rate and molmular weight decrease,, Reaction mec.hanisms are d:1scusaed, Solution polymerizatolon 4f TM3 was studied In oarbon tetrachloridet . . 1-11--.1.. .1, 1. ...I - 7 - I . , I W1 It I I I Mill I I Ifliff 11 all 111111 IF I 11HIM1111111 111111111W1111111 I 111W,411P I IN1111111 V11111URPROMIN! IMINIUMMINURFUR GRISHIN, A.S.; ZIPAKOVA, A.A. Manufacture and study of optically active materials for modeling the bottom areas of 1x1reholes. Trudy VNIIBT no.600-97 162. OMM 16 16) (Gms and resins, Synthetic-Optical properties) (Models and modelmaking) At It 4- I t'sko :PQ(Kjl4df APO 040f141191, #449 foe Flo* 1040 .00 fps mlili;Q4W 46maKwoo 44 04 a" Mi. V. R. S. S. 1034 11 T. 1, Vpg SASOW"CiRps tin the pwilmlaymal (Nitucan tods (A) bet not X Isla "lis (5). dLb to somikd ta ft low Cam wqitmq am IIWL rrv of (11). Dewtrifyinviomrialam. pme" ofay is tb* U09" 25 cul. of (B)'! 4 at04wha sawrobil tut twt a0grohk ocutill1w 641 d"tr"iog bojodsnift Mkof in to(k #A4 (8). 5, C. A, S 0o Gov No* see are* '00 01- ti 4. It AWALL046KAL LITINATNE CLAIIWK!fT#M# 12 - - - - .. .-I-- - .1 ~ --~ :- .;;Z-1.-- - - --I -.- 1-1 ---- ", 14 aloe '946~1 k 1414&.? it all (PW 137 1--'V-tW I It wl~'w Sull a 4 Of T - U3 I 11-7000 7568o ' .)e SOV80 - N -10 -29/51 ~ AUTHORS: Losev, B. I., Vor6blyeva, N. S,, NInin V. Zimakova, Ye. A. TITLE- Behavior of Sulfur in Coal Chlorinatioxt PrQc%(11Sf!1 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy Ithimii, 1959, Vol '32, Nr 10, pp 2300-. 2303 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Chlorination of Donbas coal, type PS (Chumakovo mine) pzh (Nikitovka), K (Avdakovo), and G (Dobropollye), andkizelov- skiy basin (Komsoni.olets) coal, reduced*the content df,ash as well as of pyrJ,te and organic sulfuv; sulfur of sulfate origin was removk~ completely in chlorination. Multistage chlorination removed up to 80% of total sulfur content. The addition of chlorinated coal with 1 to,10% 61 to the coke oven charge reduced the coke's slilfur content by lOtb 15%; themechanical- cohatants of cok4 remain dd unaffected.'; There ' are 2 figures; 5 fables; and 7 references, 4 British,~l German, and 2 Soviet. Most recent British references,are: H. Eccles, A. McCulloch, J. Soc. Chem. Ind. 119, 377-382T, ' Card 1/2 383-386T (1930) A. Mars&h, A. McCulloch, E. ParrJ-~eh, Xbid., Behavior of Sulfur In Coal Chlorination -Proces3 48) 167-1711T (1929). [.S,UBMITTED: December 8, 1958 B.I.; VOROBIYEVA, N.1,14; ZIWCVA, Te A:. Characteristics i)f interation between halogens Ind doals *f*. different types.:. Kbim. i tekhAPPIA masii_6 n6.~U&30 jl!161~. (MA V~i~6) 1. Institut goryuchikh iskopayeimykb AN SSSR. (Halogens) (coal) ~IKAKOTA. Ye.1p.; ?A,~LqV. B.~. ,16're-'aage of colitle- caused by pro-tovoe. Trachdo.lo 00014*7. I KLU IO~3) 14 Klinika infektaloufth bolesnoy (saveduyusbehty datsent L.L Tirq'voy) 'Starropoliskogo usditsiiiako'go, Institutad (dOLIT is I I ~tl I I I I, r KI I HHU Is 111MIMIL1111111 .Q ZDMOWSKII W. The problem of Industrial sarety awl hygiene on construction jobs. p. 47 (Budownictwo Przerqslowe) Vol., 4. no. 1, Jan. 1955, Wars-zava, Poland v it Ill 71:11 It Ilil Ill illf 1114111 111"R'Limm 11111111 z -1 i- o 3 K 1 -j ZD1.1-411,01ASEll 'Al. Productioi~L of Frefabrdeatcd In ills ts ~uj ld:lng, f~rotii bricks and ro~nforced co cretm. 3r5. 11ol. 1, no. I0, Oct. 1955. R22"Ild" ~-HTDUILAII"Y. J' SOMICE East, Elaropean AocassijiAm List (i~~L) W, Vol. 5, z"No 6' lund 19561; I I j;;,, 1, Morphological chaWli in the peripheral portion of tba viaual analyzer In rheumatic fever. Arkh. pat. U0,11131-35 164., (MIRA Igill) 1, Wedra patologichaskey anatcaU (say. - prof, VA, Beletskly) R7ay-makalgo maditsimakago instituta imaxil I.P. Pavloyt, .. ..... ....... ZIMUT) Ya.L., starshiy prepodavatell Simplified nomogram, s for calculating elemento detsx*ining the starting of a new fl.I.ght line ih large-Beale 4erial"photographic surveying. Trudy MIGAIK no.45t.35-4.1 161* (YMA 14:7) 1, Hoskovskiy institut inzbenerov geodezii$ aarofotoa"yemki i kartografii, kafedraAarofoUallyemki. (Aerial photograRnetry) ~(Ifomography (Matheoitics)) ns= Vrirodnyye resui-ny -i ulh ispo2f zovani r~ r I r z r r .J.Dh~~ e Jjc U. S. and their utilization) Moskva Geografgiz, :1,954. 133 p, Illus., mps, tables. SO: V/8 781.61 .z6 11. 1"A it I P 11 Is, P 1 11 1 F 1 1, 1 1 11 11 V 1 1!1 '1 U 1, 11 IIVII I ZIMAN, L. On the disintegration of the siagle world market. Goog. -7 shkole no.:4:1- 11 JI-Ag 153. (KUU ,~6:6) (Gomeroe) USS.Rl/'..;n.~,ral lrna-ctaq T-21 Abo Jcur R--:' Z,ii;r 15, 195,-,l .:o 5a7:)5 Aut'ior 7,18t T it 1: J it. 3'.1ort Survi~.-r oj' 'u-h. PI-.n.,.ritic D:Lpt-rou-n 6if'otrilo-j, V-1 ivoilli Crils Pub 1957, 35, 2, 50 1 )37 Abe-U'-r,:Lct 'rh cl,-.6sificatlon k,)-: (vrI-L'-,A of 12 -if ta- aubtriloc; tli'.'.r,; an.; o I.' ar. r iO 64 T IS ale P-100991111% -of- go 60 1! go 01 .00 A N- Rick1lit trar l t C mu is or y cukdw& S, Z hna- . : . - g . : : t D(geet (Amerkan U106 -) --c, n T. 537 U - r. 9. Coadedmed fmm vestmik fit F A lk xi o &v, no, 2, rot, IM, p. St~58, . 1; 4 .... - - romalso previomay used tu calculate 6nimal:*1 10 Gadfla as* Sho" talbe Jaadopat*. News; rmq IOM r d i l 4pose l j g vois Wore mcmte multm men of 0 IYPG Of UARkSbAft1l and it PAO- s 11141bit 901! Of MO&M 9794s, =Ylal Exporl. t! a" are tabulated and COMPATe tho" calcu listed b old d ( d Wilh an y n*w onmulaa, too :j lie Li A fte tL It AV 00 IS 4 a it st X4 a 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 o 0 0 0 0 a I a 0 0 0 0 0 a 'a 0 0 0 00 0 a 0, 0 *:* 0 0 0 00 0 W -o 0 0 0 i ~ - *�o 0 * , . zi DE I'T .71 SEPILC GEC:RG2Ap-,jy ZIMAN, S.M. [Zymn, S.M.] Phenology of the basia components of secondary rwadovm al" the Yasinya Depression and the possibilities of iwpro-rir;;~ their use. Ukr. bot. zhur. 22 no.2:75-83 165.. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Yasinskaya arednya:fa shkola, Zakarpatskoy obl. ZIMN, S.M. (Z7man, S.M. Primrose Prbmda farinose, L. as a new species In the Ukrainian flora. Ukr. boto* zhur. 21 no,3t9l-92 t64 (Itl1k 17t7) 1. Srednyaya shkola,, sel. Yasinya Zakarpatskoy oblasti. AUTHOR: Ziman, Ya. L., Senior TeachoT SOV/154-5~-5-1'4/18 - ---------------- TITLE: Aerial Photography Mlethad of Testinj..T Airplane ffavig4t~ion Instrumeiito (A,erofotos"yemochnyy metod poverki kursovyW aviatsionnykh priborov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy Geudeziya i fotos"yemka, 1958, 1Tr 5, PP 147 - 151 iussa') ABSTRACT: In aerial photography complicated flip .jht maneuvres are often performed, reouiring highly accurate airpidne compasses. Special methods are required for testing much compasses,, as they are cc-nnected with the corresponding surveying instruments. The so-called aerophotographic.surveying method is most widely used. There are, however, also; more simple methods, as for example, photographing an outstanding line. If the aircraft taken an arbitrary course (including curve flight) the course can be determinedby photogr~aphlng the shadow of the airplane. This method can be applied . also without taking recourse to a mosaic. The accuracy o~ this method is dependent upon the error of*the relative bearing of the shcidow, which is cansed. by the error.i n Card 1/3 , the determination of the angle of tilt of the photographl Ifif"Iti! FWO 0, 1, 1 N till It 111148 Illun lut". Aerial Photography Method of Testing Airplane Iravi_;rIat ion SOV/154-58- 15-14/18 Instruments by errors in the-ii determination of the oun's azimuth, uhd by other errors,, The greatest influence on the accuracy of flight courso determinations by photographing the aircraft nhadow.is exerted by the first error. The error &T in the deternination of the relative bearing of the;- shadow, caused by the error in the determination of the angle of tilt of the photograph A~a can approximately be expressed by the formula f a sin 0 a (where f denotes the focal distance of r the aerial camera, a the approximative angle of tilt of the aerial photograph, r the distance between the plumb point and the photographed shadowt and .0 the angle between the direction from the plumb point towards the airplane shadow and the direction of plumb point displacement due to errors in the angle of tilt of the photograph). It can be seen from the formula that if aerial cameran with a ~ short focal leng-th -are used and timing is chosen correctly, Card 2/3 (in case the error during horizontal flight r Aerial Photography Method of 'Testing Airpl,"-! SOV/154-58-5-1:4/18 Instruments does not exceed the magnitude of Aj..In the test flidhto carried out, aerial cameras of type A?A-TE (f - 100 mii) amd type MK-17 (f~ 70 mm) were used at flight altitudes of 500 - 900 m. In these experiments the applicability of the method of airplane shadow photography.in the investigation and the control of instruments for the determination of the airplene course was zubstantiated. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskcovskiy inatitut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos".Yemki.i kartografii (Moccow Institute of Geodesy, Aerial Surve.yinTg, and Cartography Engineers) SUBMITTED: May 20, 1958 Card 3/3 FKAqff I BOOK ZXIWrTATIOX saw/ILU messom. lostitut inalwaorav 440"all. asrarotasOyeaki t kartoomfu TrUdl. V7p. 33 (Trammastions, of the Nomeow lnstltutL* of Z"L=WrUW 00840*7. Asrial PbQtQXmYh7,am4 CartogrePhr. Xr 33) Roseau. 3-1 0000812dat, 2958, 223 P. 1,000 GoPloa Printed. S"t~VU& Md"t A.Z. AMININ&FLU (Romp. Bd.). V.I. Anovlob (Deputy Soop. 24.), Q.T. begmatuni. X.Ya. bablr, P.M. Valkov, A.I. Durnow, 3.T. Z*U"Yev. PA. Zakatow, O.P. Lavokuk, X.I. Modrinskly. x.D. nexavIlev, ax. Forilov. &n4 P.P. 3bakin; Za. or bAllah1m lima"t A.I. ift"ost"was Took. Zd.1 T.T. Rammova. PMM=. ftla In.. at Ithe ~~stltvtm-, Traa"4%lmw Is lnt-,-"d for Smodepials, photagramotrIstmand sartographars. COTXRAQZt This solUctim of articles, aawera a warlaty of probl*fts and quostLona Or Satoreat In per4onvol lm the mapplAs flold. 36vaml lmtrmmto ampla"d In cartograpn7 am ln"otlgatod and Ovaluatad. The" J=JmdsL~a pW_U"r%*Smpu, uw Moto Rodmazor KII&ALK, &W Trammasumas or the SMOG* Immutato (Cant.) BOYAW -rim abrondmisters. Other aubj*ats tr*at&d Include 3tako*$ formula. aarr"tt9~4 *r !!= ~:- -!!a so Xisatlon. aerlal oamra orientationand otbers. fterorences xO4owPRAz-&WlTl"l &rtioles- --, a coveroun of Sauer (to Grapaia) b7 uw method 111,A- T-m- Thmg"ar&Carrelatl"Zlllpseas&Charso- toristim. Curve for a sepia& or "*"%Lo Measurements S.F. ComstrustLng Cool"i Soatio" b7 me&" ie -&jMfi_.n.L, Autailatlaft of the Ailmuthal Orl*Ut&t~Lm Of &A Xaum", A.T. 30" ?P"2040 In MISPOLM 34000GUO 63 and 9 1 libak7an. Zva2matlom of the rbals, T1 k-ov I M. A NOW Nothed of lost-Umdatfil ApprOdOft to _M14AMIM-9- -- " AdrlAl-JM"rUjMt- I I - T9 Jgp=lik-xjL Tostue w 1.1matim or the marlAo Chroaq- mazarz Amnar"tur" by the SAL. Clock F=t=7 is. slrwm 93 o3one Pro Is" In Sw2ustlag the Asour-y at Mas vromantabof Zqwjkl P2 3.slon 99 7jr Mronmht-- fi-q- tum far Ufficallse ce"fA-"Zua (w"Sft) not& TM-P- Commsmt* to (4a) Cr1tLeal GM*rmtlma - -DOO"t-W.A. QLr9b" of Olps irc. X.A. Commools, an U.P. MaUtaid7lo latser, AVAIIAM& Ublax, of C W a caft 4/% ZI WN Yu. L. Graphs of special type,, Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.07,14?-750 -Te 165. .(MIRA 1815) 1. Institut tochnoy mekhaniki i vy-chislitallnoy- tPkhn-LkL AN SSSR'*~ Submitted December V#, 1964. IVAN~ R Al, riodic psychoses on the basis of residual cerebral defects. Zhu.r.nevr. i pBikh. Sqpplement:57 '57, (MIRA 11:1) 1. Klinicheakay-a paikhomevrologicheskaya bollnitua imeni rashchemko (glavw vrach A.14 Andmyev), Moskva. (PSYCHOSSS) (BRAIN-DISEARS) f t~-, I MI, 1: 1. 1-, 1 i~, .'I I 11W W it I IN51 111111 111 It lGillf I 111111111111 fliltit a IMIN IOU!, I I InIll I I I M . ...... ........ MUNI R F 21324 Zl)!,At-l 11.1% Pnikhon~tologicbcskio Sindramy Pril lkltllpail I Frop., klar,ptichoskikh Sootoyanlyakh. Sbornik flauch. Rabot Psikkdanl' Dollititoy im. Kashchenko, No. 6y 19,499 61, 132-42 SO: Letopis' No. 33, 1949 -F"41- MIA- .1111`1VII.I.- 4A6 307/84-584 AUTHOR: 4iman, Ya. TITLE: New Books (Novyye knigi) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanska.ya aviatsiya, 1958,,K~r 7,:p 40 (USS*R:) ABSTRACT: A short note on the'book by, N.V. Sytina, Avt6fiomOye dopplerovskiye radionavigatsionnyye pribory (Automatic Doppler Radionavigational Instruments), describing British and A!heriean instruments and giving their technical chiractoristics.''Th4 book was published by the Sovetskoye Radio Publishing House'. Card 1/1 1--p'- ...... 1, -M I... I rM I I I I 1w I I ti; I 111911t.4ma A "I I W--,, ZIM&N, hir prepodavatell Automatic azimulthal orientation of siarial cameras. Trudy MIIGATZ no.33:594-62 '58. 121.8) 1*-'Kafedra aerofotos"vam)d Moskovskogo instituta inshenerov goodexii, aerofotos"yemki I kartagral'11, (Aerial photogrammetry) 3(4) AUTHOR: Zimpjj&.,j4#.j Head-teaeher 30054-59-44 171 TI-TLE: Analysis of the Precision in the Determination of In tervals When Taking Photographs, and the Exposure of.the Fore-and.- aft Overlap of' Aerial Photographs (AnAliz tochnosti opre&e- leniya intervals, fotografirovanJya i vyderthivaniya prodo-1 nogo perekrytiya aeroanimkov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysxihikh uchebnykh zalredeniy. Geodeziya I aero- fotosllyemka, '1959, Nr 4, Pp, 61-69 (USSR) ABSTRACT: When taking aerial photo8raphs three methods are now used to determine tbe'intervals,in photograpMng..11),The interval is* deternined by~the timing when the phbtbbaso is ovarfl~Dwn~ (while photogil-aphe are taken) br meai%6~ 'of the view-f indat OPB-1. 2~ The'interval Is 'determined ~by the speed of tho' plan-3. 3 A celintinuous regulatiOn of the interval by means of a special PLUtMatiC view-finiler for aerial photographs of the NII GVF. An analysis is givan here .'in order to find out which*of theso methods proves most eftidiwat under various conditions and for this purpose the accuracy of exposure of the fore-and-aft overlap in these methods is investigated. Card 1/3 The analysis und the errors given in table I permit a Analysis of the Precision in the Determination of sov/154-59-4-8/17 Intervals When Taking PhotogTaphs, and the Exposure of the Fore-and-lift Overlap of Aerial Photographm judgement of 6ccuraoy in the determinations. of intery'&ls according to the three methods. But in order to be able to recommend oneior the other Method it must ~e determined ilhat accuracy is guaranteed at the exposure of the fore-6yid-att overlap of aerial photographs by the respective method under the various c6nditions of exposiare. This i's shown fo 7 the r three methodso On the basis of the analysis made here thl following is vitated:.1) The use of a projection view-finder for the takint',; of aerial photographs.is suoitable only in, mountainous or hilly arease In all ocher dases theiruse1a unjustified since the precision of the exp!os Iure of the oyer- lap increases,only to a comparatively insig~ificant,degree while the use of a view-finder :requires alseparate man in the airplane for the attendance. 2) in plain aM undulating areas the intervals :in the taking of photographs iust.be determined according to the speed of the airplane onl IV for photographs of the largeal; scale. For the taking of photog'raphs:of medium or smaller scules it is best to detaimine'the:interval by Card 2/3 means of the view finder OPB-1. Thus a sufficient. accuracy Analysis of the Precision in the Determination of SdV/154-59-4_-;;8'/17' intervals When Taking Photoirtaphs, and~the Exposure the Fore-and"'aft Overlap of Aerial Photograph;1i and the greatest operation efficiency is guaranteed. There are 2 tables iiind 7 Soviet references., -ASSOCIATION-., Ihzhenei6v jjeod4iii, AL' Moskovskiy in#'ut%Lt otoo f i$r (;e ~! ~.t, kartogia ii (Iroscow'Insiftute 0,06 ej Aeria and Cartograpilic Engineers) SUBMITTED: Octobsk Of 1956 Card 3/3 ZIMAN, Ya..L., starably proppdavatell Analyzing the aCCUI*acy attained In determinIng tbn Interval b:e- tween expomureg ani maintainIng thn sida ovprlap of aerial pha- tographs. 1zV,vys,,iichnb.sav.; gmod.i iterof. A0,4 :61-69 159.~ Im iptlo) 1. hookoveMy inatitut Inobennrov goodazii, aernfotos"ye4ki i Imrtografiis (Aer,jal photagramm"try) AUTHORs Ziman, Ya. top 'Headmaster BOY/154-58-2.;7/2P TITLE: The Manometric!Method of Determi-ning;Aerodynamic Drift (Nanometricheakiy metod opredeleniya &.erodinamicheskooo siiosa) PERIODICALt Izvestiya vysehikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geddeziya i aerofotosllyemkii., 1958, Nr 2, Pp 73-76~(LJSSR)' ABSTRACT: In taking aeriiitl photographs neither.the mAgnitude of,aero- dynamic drift nor the changes it undergoes daring th6:flig;ht should be neglq?cted. This problem can~only be solved:by means of an apparatun designed for the immediate determination of the 0~ angle of aerodynamic drift. The article givies a basi:,schematic drawing of such an apparatus, which .c6naists:of a prossur :e measuring apparatus and an indicator. in order to teat the sug- gested method a series of pressure measuring,dIvices~,iere.pro- duced and fittod in airplanes of the t,ype AW-2. They; were~tested at speeds between 140 and 200 km/h. A U-shaped water1ma%ometer was used as the indicator. The tests during the summer an.-~ the evaluation of 1,he results were carrieti out by a fourth-year student of the aerophoto.-geodetic faculty of the Moskovskiy institut inzheimerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartograrii Card 1/2 (Moscow Engineering Institute of Geodesy, Aerophotogro'phy, and The.Manometric Method of Dot iprmining A.4rodynamic Drift SOV/154-58-2117/i.2 Cartography) Y~!i. Povarukhina, under the supervision of~lth'~-' author. The d itikgram resulting from the evaluation is. jiveh. The investigation dthowed that the suggested method can be'used for designing appa:j,atuo for the determination df aerodynamic drift as well as for~the quantitative determination of such~a diift. The basic block diagram of an apparatus for the quantitative determination of aerodynamic drift is also.given.. There are 3 figures and I 3~eferenoe, I of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Mookovskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotosllyemki i kartografii (MoscoW Engineering Inatit ate of.Geodesy?'Aero- photography, avd Cartography) SUBMITTED: January 22, 1958 Card 2/2 ZIMAN, Ta.L., stershiv prepodavatell Hanometric method of. determining the aerodynamic drift. Is uchab. sav.,~ geolo L aerof, not 2.'73-76 1,58, 1. Moskovskiy inatitut inisheasrov geodetii, aarofotbs"yemki i kartograf U. (Aerial photogrammeti7) Yf- I , I L-~' .,TRUKOV, Y11 MORO, Alekeandr Ivanovich; 2nTW XASILIMA. T.I.,rodaktor luUttalotv, VY131, G-K-i r* ffcv11*cs-kiy redaktor (Aerial photography] Atirofatoo"amka. Kooky&, Ud-vo geodet. lit-ry,. 1956., 258 ps OOJU 10:5) (Photog~phy, Aerial) MAN. Ta.,-inzhaner-shturmar. Use of a sun compass in flight. Grazhd.a:v,. 14 no.2:23-24 F 15710 (MLRA 10:~) (solar compass) (Photography, Aerial)- Aerofotoslyemka. (Aerial Pliotography),, by A. J:,, Evapyev-81dorov and L. Ziman, Wsc" Gitodezizdat, 1956,259 PP This is a nev textbook for:a course in aerial surveying for the training of navigator-aerial sui-veyors, for use in the curricuiun of speci&L:;~ educational institutions. It eabraces the basic theories of a1r pilotage In aerial surveying and, in addition, presents a doscription of UaVgAt,Q=j j: and surveying equipment, usq& iul, this w"k.; t 11101,11, 111:11111 flit 10111 It IIH WHIIIII HVII I I I 131HIMP I VIII HIII tic i jb 0, a A*,-i- Namrlgat.Lon). T"he 'booklut cont_~.AnF7 a collect-lorl OY Altl. ~,.q',-'i c1n1-:1 Oil Z conditi CL."-Oll of tho 1-s proce;1o'd by, thf! on. Each so1u4v-ionb of The booklet is a tr-amin.7 aid fo--,- stud;vnts of acrial photo curv,:j,,- _achool s. SO: (Sov~ietl lllook!:) , ',!,,o. 186, '_~,',53, "'Osco", (U-9+72) AUTHOR. TITLE: PERIODIC&Lt ABSTRACTt Card 1/2 :7/22 Ziman, Ya. L.,'Headmaster SOV/154-58-2 The Manometric Method of Determining Aerodynamic Dri~i (Manometrichesliciy metod opredelenAya aerodinamicheskogo snosa) Izvesti hikh uchebnykh zavede iY. Geodeziya, i ya vyss. n aerofotosllyemk,lk, 1958, Nr 2, PP '13-76 (ussa) In taking aerial photographs neither the magnitude of'aer,o- dynamic drift nortbe changes it undergoes during the;flight should be negl,ected. This problem can,~only.be solved by means of an apparatu,s designed for the immediate';determination-of the angle of aerodynamic drift. The arti .cle gives a basjic~~ schematic drawing of such an apparatus, which .consists of a pressure measuring appaxatua and an indieator.~ In order to test the sug- gested method~a series of pressore measuring devicesvero pro- duced and fitted in airplanes of the type AW-2. They :weril tested at speeds betileen 140 and 200 kin/h. A U-shaped water :manometer was used as the indicator. The -tests during Ahe summer a n~d the evaluation of the results were carried out' by a fourth-y0ar student of tho aerophoto-ge6detic faculty of the Mos~ovs~ly institut inzhiihnerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kart4grafti (Moscow Enginoering Institute of Geodesy, Aerophotogtaphk, and IV MEM,! UU12 J W WUM.11.23 1,11 H k:4-111 12 L's 411 LIP I III MIR H HiIII 111111111111 U111121111113 H IDIIIIII1.11fill IIIIIIII! I 111114111 131111E]HRMIS 111111MI11 IPMI V119 MHU31111 I III The Manometric Method of Determining Aerodynauic Drift SOV/154-58-121:-7/22 Cartography) Ye. Povarukhina, under the supervision,of the author. The diagram resulting from the evaluation is given. The investigation ishowed that the suggested method can,b'e used for designing appa:ratus for the detormination of aerodynamic.drift as well as for the quantitative determination of such. a d.rift. The basic block diagram of an apparatus for the quant Iitative determination ~Df aerodynamic drift is also.given. Ther,e are 3 figures and I 'reference, I of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki 1 kartografii (Moscow Engineering Instibute of Geodesy ,Aero- photography, and Cartography) SUBMITTED: January 22, 19!58 Card 2/2 1~ HlWVS.KIT. A.K. (Baku); ZIYAH. Te.H. (Baku); VNIUMuron, (Bak-a) Comprehensive utilizarion of water sources. Tgd,i ean.tekh. no-1:35 Ja 6o. (MIRA 13:4) (AzerbaiJan-11rater-supply engineering) ...... .... ........ .. ............... .... ... .. ....... ZINANAS. L., Inzh. (Til Inyus). UsIrW hydraulic liftivC, jacks In tooting roinforced concrete ~3,& onto' 00 Gbr. I sell. stroi. no,,,11:23 V 157. ill) (Precast conmi-ete-Testing) (Hydraulic jacks) lull N I 9111111HIll IIIIIE1111111mma ZIMANDI R., ing. Relay filters of inverse s~nmetrical components. Enerptics, Rim 12 no.9t482-487 S 163. h.2958 8/058/62/000/011/012/b61 AO62/A101 AUTHORS Menyhbrd, N6ra, Zlinhnyi, JUsef TITLE - Counting of nucleav interactions in stripping reactions PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 11, 1962, 51, abstract 1IB381 ("Magyar tud. akad,. Kbzp. fiz. kutat6 int. kbzl.", 1962, v.. 1.0, no. 1, IV, X, 47 -- 53, Hungarian; summaries in Russianand English). P-~ WT: In order to explain the famous anomaly in the BIO (d, p)13"*. (2.'14 j Mev) reaction, a calculation ws made of the angular distributions of the'strip- ping reaction products at the iipproach of plane waves, taking,into account th,e tensor interaction of the captured particle with the nucleus of the target. Com-. parison with the experimental data shows that.for small bombarding energies thiWa. interaction can play a substant4al role in the ease of,anomalaus stripping-reac- tions of the (d, p) type. *(Abr.tracter's note: Complete -1,ranslationj Card 1/1 -ZIMROYTU-~,, S-0 Country 'T : USSIII Cato3ory= : P"haz-naao1I,oj~,-,,r and ToxicoloSy. Hiscolianeou-s ftba, U-Iouro : -~ef Zhur-,,Biol~ "'o 13, ig5e., 1,,() 6151!, Alut'llor i~. i.; 1,arniml,:a~, K.; Institdt, Litthlanni,,i,n 'Hopubllat~n Sai-entUic A-Roloarch Titlo Weobonzimol i-n the Treatm-ent of P:wrizaaiz Pub. Orig n: -1. 1.-' Sb. nauchn. T'r. Tit. 13csp. wzlLno-venorol- .Lj in-t, 3j 151-156 ,Abstract r, lloobominol I-Is's gl-Von, ilit in 1.10SO's, I labbim"I the doso of 0.11. ml- every ton dayo; oo- incroaiod to 0.6 ril. and' mt othar tLmes V2 m1l. IM-te 0011,~onn of troatm to ( ont ol" tivo -Irritntion v!I--.n 3~,,usled lay In- ject'lon of drti" rind rcconip'~nied by a Card: 113 V 25 Country : -LJSSR Catc3ory= : Pharmacology and Toidoology Miscollanaous Props. Abs, jour. Rof M-ror-Biol, .,;o 13, 19-50", No 61511~ I na t it 1A T it). orig. Pub. Abstract i(Al offeat In Ol or lp lo 1, 0 Jl.nio-ll cl v I-j ~"Ils ODlorvac! In selior-, and cono lclol~viblx )-3, ollt of 22 pa- 1;i.c.-n-',-,s . -locurron(to of tho ~Elioaao obaorved. in fo-Li--!-- Patients -.ftor throo IL"o rour rionclini.-. A. A. Carcl: v a6 ZIMELP H.; RIVENZON, A.; MACRIlEM, A. Effects of the covicomitamt, administration of T. S. H4 cmd fbUlaiMw 110 on the development of Walker-256 adenocareinoma. 7;N-oop3ASM ST 0:263- 268 161. 1. Institute of ErOdocrinalogy "G. 1. Parhon" of ths Acadew. of the R.P.R.J Bucareatt Roumania. (ADENOCARCINWA exper) (NEOPLASMS exper) (TRIETHrIJIM HELAMINE pharmaCOI) (ESMI.OGM pharma'co3.) ZIMMKOt S. - S. Internal combuition enF.1ne cUculatlon~~ by weens of nomogrtms; short reference book. Moskva, Goo. nauch.-ti*hn. W-w-mashinostroit. lit-U, 1948- 150 P- (50-19876) TJ785.Z5 MANE NKO, S. S. Gas and Oil Engines Collected articles on kinematics and on the 'calculation ofAampex.s of torsion: fluctuations- in internal combusticin engines. Reviewed by S. S. Zbw-nenko. Avt. trakt. prom. No. 12, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accesslois, Library of Congress, 1953.. 6nclasslfled. vim . . .............. . Fill fills IVIVE11111VIII ........ .. ...... z IMMO, 2. USSR (600) 4. Diesel Motor - Testing 7. Torque measuring, and testing the start and stop of diesel ong-Ine, N-164. Insr. biul. , no. 11, 1952. 9. Kontbly List Of Russian Accessioa~!, Library of Congress, March 190, UnclasiMid. MANENKO, S. S. Gas and Oil Engines Fatigue deterioration of parts of :'Internal combustion engines an,,17 its pvevent,ion..~ Energ. biul. No. 3, 1953. Monthly List of Russian Accessioni5, Library of Congross, June 1953. Uncl. 1. ZMANENKO, S. S. 2. USSR (600) 4. Diesel 21,16tor Determining the causes for accidental.damage to motor parts from the natil.re of the breakdwon, Energ.biul. no.~ 4, 1953. 9. Montbl List of Russian AccessJ,onst Library of Congress, APRIL 1953, Unc I 1H Hq= AID P .2301 Subject USSR/Elngineerinji; C a rd 1/1 Pub. 28 2/7 Author Zimanenko, S. S.i T-Itle Shaft orsional vibrations in diesel-installations With transmission gear Periodical Energ. byul. T, 10-18, JI 1955 Abstract The author presonts the results of tile tdrsiography ota diesel main shaft connected by transm'ission gear With ; NT-4 umps (thivee-plunger dOUIDle action, 45 l/sed type). The Z C-30/50 type diesels, (4w 11F and 300 rPM) were functioning unslatiefactorily in a station. put Into operation in Juhe 1953. Institution: All-Union Trust for the Rationalization of Power and Petroleum Fuel Utilization (Orgenergoneft') Submitted No date 7.IMAKENKO, S.S., kand.tekhn.nailk *thods of determining the necessary safety factor for mining equipment parts. Shakl-tt.stroi. 7 no.50.0-13 My 1634 (MIRA 17:4) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektno-konstruktorskiyl institut podzemnogo i ahakhtnogo stroltellstva. ummum MIKEEALIN, Georgiy Ivanovich; ZIKANM0,,S.S., red.; KOROGODIN A-S.j, red.ixd-va; ULYU11HPI, AJ-.,~WZ.N"d. (Operation of fixed diesel engines at electrid power plants] Eksplnatatsiia stats!Lonarnykh dinalel nok elekctrostantiliakh. Koskya, Izd-vo X-va, 'Icomm.khoz'o RUSH. 1.960, 238 P(MIRA 13:7) (Diesel electric power plants) (Diesel enginos--,~Kaintenaucs and repair) ZMNENKO., S. S. and D. E. LEVIT. Haschet dvigatelai vnutrennego sgoranlia i powshchliu r6MogrqjMU;: kratkii nomograficheakii Wavochnik po rasc~etu dvi gatelti v6utrennego sgoraniia trarsportnogo tipa. Moskva, Haahgiz, 190. 150 p.,diag:rs* Bibliographyl p. 70. S. Calculation of internal combustion engines with the aid of no6ograph concise nomographic handbook oti the design of internal combustion engines* of the transport type, (:I%y DLC: W78545 SO: Manufacturing and MechaniaiLl Engineering in the Soviet Unionp Library, of Congress, 1953. ZIKANIWO, S.s. penau Oration d ims for V2-300 engines. amp 29 Ja 157 (mm 10: 1) (Gas and o,1.1 engines-Vibration) ZWNEDKOo S.S. Methods for experimelltal testings of thei strength of drill col,tmns.: Trudy TSHIPodoemhalkhtstroia no,3s68-78 164, (DIIRA ISig) mu ~Mmml FIMIMUR 1191"RHIM11,11 lififlifflAffiflillill IIIII EIJI El 111111111 " IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH111HUORN ZIMANYI. 19tvan; PROUSMA, Mixgit; SZOIMY, MarU.; Oftl, Saudor Arterial hypertension after poliomyelitis. Orr. hat i1. 100 no.1640 573-577 19 APr 59. 1. A Poverost, Tanacs 1B. Haine-Hadin Utokaxelo Korhaza as ROUM-!. lointezetenek (Igazgafj~o-foorvos: Inknes Mazlo dr. )koslamenyee (POLIOMMMIS , compl. hypertension, arterial (Hun)) (E1YPXRTMIa.Ii, atiol. &,nathogelL. polio. in atiol. of arteriEd hypertension (Hun)) 11 0*0414"t Akc poottlitsts meet. 00 -0 it ows 06a r 5:5 ISO [00 sea, We Iz 400 91. im, ORI W. so 0 a 4 Ls 00 0 0 4, 000 0 0 0 0 0 A! 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 40 9 of* 0 0 0 0 o -lik"Hilli IT, li! N r 1. M9909 Wid 7-DICA ::ec 7 Vol 1-1/A Pedi'qtrias. Ann. 50 A --)-TA 77,FCA S""F ANCE 0 'FT2~04.~DISTURB 2104. DISTURBANCES OF TVMPERATURZ REGULATION F&LOW11m, POUO--, MYELITIS - Thermoreliulatios zavar poliomyelitis utin . Zjmjhyl 1. and Horvith A. Buiitapeat V.T. litine-Medin Ut6ke7.e1WnMavaf,-vq Rendel6int. MI. - ORV. HETIL. ma. 99/48 (1671-1674) Tables 2 Amung 314 children who survi,ved art attack of paralytic poliomyelitis there were 19 whose rectal temperature exceeded their oral tempe:rature by 0.90-1.9 " C. Possible causes of this phenminenon are discussed an a theoretical basis and it to suggested that lesions of the rividbrain and diencephalon were responsible. Lorber - Sheffield L, 7. 6) EXCERPTA MICA Sac 7 Vol. 11/11 Nov~ ~826. Zl,-,IA'NYI I.. and BARANYAI P. Jdnos-Bdkay-KfntdcrkrasJrcnh, di~n Ratef" Budapest. *Hypoglobulingniiisches Syndrom im Ktelnk1ndcnaltf.,r,. llypofflo*' bulinaL-mia in early childhood ANN. PAEDIAT.(Banel) 1057, 1114/1~ (16-29) Tables 4 The authors have studied a numbi?r of infants with recurrent,:enpecl*ll~ reopirst- tory infections. Among them they found 2 cases (2,5 yro I I m(intha) 4n which nil plasma globulin fractiona were pj!rmanently lower than norinal. Tol,~l protein wag also low. The gamma- lobulin fraction was most diminished. Simultancounly neu. 9 trophile leucocyte counts were also relatively low. The authora emphaMze the practical importance of plasma proteins in all recurrent infectiona and the une of j -y-globulins. They hope to get a globulin preparation which will contain also other globulins than the -(-globull,n now available. 111111man Iletainki ZIMANTI, letvan, Dr.; BARVIYA1, k1j, Dr, Infantile bypoglobulinsm!Lc syndrome. Gyerme1WogV&sz&t 8 no.5-6:1~0,- 158 May-June 57- 1. A Budapesti Varosi Twimas Bakaar Janos Gymmikkarhaza'es RendeU i~.ts-~ sets (Igasgato foorvos: :12r. Sarkany Jeno) koilemanys. (SARUH GWBULIN h,7poglobullnemla: in inf.. diq;. differ. diag. (Run)) FARW. Lili. V..dr..; ZINAMA. letvan. dr. Recovery following lson:Lcid therapy of Darter-Roussy mircoid. orv. hatil. 96 no.26s?2:1.-723 26 June 55, 1. A Budapeett Varosi. Timace Ulloi,uti Oyeruakkorhasanak as Randelolutesetenek (1gamgato:foorvos: GVergyal Uroly) koslemanys.. (SAROODMIS. -Darler-Rousey sarcoid, ther., imonlazid) (111COT111IO AOID ISOMM, therapeutic use, Darter-Rous%jr earcoid) YARKAS, Lill, V.,dr.,; ZDWI, Istwm, dr. Recovery following Lson:1.cid therapy of Darler-Rousny stircotd. Orv. hatil. 96 no.26s?2:1.-723 26 Juno 55. 1. A Budapasti Varosi-timacs Ulloi uti GVernekkorbasanAk as Randelointeze'tenek (igailigato:foorvos: GVergyal iaroly) koslamenye.- (SARCOIDOS IS Darier-Houss:jr sarcoid. ther., imoniazid.) (NICOTINIG AOID TSOMS, therspoutio use, D*rler-RoungIr sarceid) FARICAS. Lili, V..dr.,; ZIRAVYI, Istv". dr. .. mgomlo; Recovery following leontaid tharap~ of Darter-Rousay sarcoid. Ory. hatil. 96 no.26s?21.-?23 26 June 53. 1. A Budapastl Varoal TaiaAcs Ulloi uti Oyaritakkorhavanak as Randalointatistanak (igazigato:foorvoo: Oyarglrat Khroly) koslamanye.- (SARCOIDOSISI Darlar-Rousaymarcoid, thar., isontasid) (NICOTINIC AOID ISOMM. thampautic use, IParlLer-Rousey- marcold) fralum Inummigum RPM urlaNallanutiluar.11 111=1 ulluml I Illum ImIIIIIIIII nil u ILI]RIIIII ZERMI, Istvan, Dr.; HORVATH, Andras, Dr. Therwregulatory distiirbamceo after poliosWelitis, OM bstil. ~99 WAS: 1671-1674 30 Nov 58. 1. A Budanesti V. T. Ifeine-Medin. Utokezelo Zorbazanslk es Rendelointezeten- elt (Igazgato-foorvon: i U*aos dr. ) koslemerqe. (POLIOMLITIib*. p1weiol. standar!I difference between axillary 4& rectal temperature in para'lytic encepbalospinul polio dize to differential inj. of brailm atom & mesencephalon (Hun)) (BODY TUPIRAIM-0 Sam) (BRAIN STEM. physiol. same) (YMMMULOR, Physiol. Same)