ZYBALOVA. G.P.
Changes in the permeability of Angren coal during the process of Ats
drying and heat treatment., Podzem.gnz.ugl.'no.1:2S-1l 1580'
(HIRA ~ 11:4)
1. Voesovuzny7 nauchno-tooledovatel'skly i -proyektnyy instibut T)odzamnov
gazifikAtsii ugley.
(Goal--Permeability)
GOLUBEV, Yu,B,; ZYBALOVAI Q.P.p kaxid.tekhn.naukj PEq'UKfIOVA, N.N,j SFCI,IAD'KO, A.Mo
Gas formation dynamics in the gasification of a lignite veam
at the experimental, "Podzemgaz" gas generator station in the
Angren Basin. Trudy VITNIPodzemgaza no.13:11-17 165o
(MTRA 16: 8)
1. laboratoriya, tekhnologil podzemnoy gaziflkatsii uglya Vsesoyuznogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo in8titixta podzemnoy garsifikatsii ugley.
BOLTANOVA. Z.M.; ZYBAT-011A, R.F
Detection of tecterial poLlution of preverveel blood and ito components,
Gemat. i peral. krovi -11125-128 165.
(MIRA 18310)
1, Xiyevskiy institut pere.11-varAys. krorg-I iKiTevoknya gorodiskaya
stantsiya perelivaniya 1wovi.
zyBkm,,,..A,; PAKHOIKOV, D.
New hosting system for the ZIL-158 motorbusea. Avt.transpe
38. no.l14O-41 Ja 160. (MM- 13:5)
(Motorbusee)
ZYBAYLO, A. V.
Simplifying the handling and form of technical records Avt.trakt.prom.
no.11:4-6 N 154. 8: 1)
1. Moskovskly avtosavod im. Stalina.
(Automobile engineering) (factory managoment)
.1 ksey Vasil 1yevicb; SHnWV p A.G. I inzh I retuenzent; LEVIN-
ZYBAYiLgOip,Awj
',j red.j RADAYEVA9'Z.A., red* izd-va; ELOMD9~V.D.,
tekbn. red.
[organizing preliminary activities in the moos manufacture of maebineryl
Organizatsiia podgotovki proizvodetva v masoovom m4shinootroenii, :Mo-
skva, Gos. naucbno-tekbn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-~, 1961. 234 p.
(113~u 14:9)
(Factory managerrent)
Ways of lowering the production costs in chenical working circloo.
Gidroliz. i losolhimsprom. 10 no.5:23-24 "57. (tILRA 10-8)
l.Ivatae,iichski.7 khinleskhoz.
(white Ruosia--Forest products--Costs)
ZYB IN, A.
-kore production with less a-pending. IITO 'no*11:17-18 N '59.
(MIR& 134-4)
1, Predsedatell soveta pervichno7 organizatmil. Wanchno-
tekhnicheskogo obahchestva sel'skogo i leanogo,khosysyetya
zernosovkhoza *Gracbevskiy." Stavropollakly kra
(Stavropol Territory-Agricultiral research5'
USSR/Fam Animals - Donectic Fowls
I
Abs Jour t Rof Zhur - Biol.t No 6, 1958, No 26248
Author
Inst : Not Given
Title 3 A Valurblo Animal Feed for Fowls (Tsonnyy zhivotnyy Tcorm dlya
Ptitsy)
Orir Pub - S. kh. Sibiri, 1957, No 5t 61-65
Abstract s An experiment was orrriod out Inth 'o reising of chicks by,
supplonanting feed retions with frosh-wnter shrimp (Go=prus).
Feeding fresh shrivps to the chicks otarftod fror, 2-3 dcYs of
ago. Daily :!varrgo por head was: during the first ton doys
2-4 C., during the next ton days 4-8 r,., subsequent ton dnys
8-12 E.j nt 2 nonths of ago 20 g., tt 3 nonths 30 g., end
grovm-up chicken 60-70 g. of fresh, or.'15-18 g. of dried
nhrinr.3. The foods hed a positive influencoon the growthy
davolopE:ont, end ourvival of the young;chickcns* There wts.
no chicken post in the experimental group of 840 heads. The
avorrgo chickonsi weight rt 2 r-ontho:of n6o was 693 S. no
Cord 1/2
USSR/Fort-i Anir.:As - Domestic Fowls Q-6
Abs Jour Rof Zhur Biol., No 6, 1958, No 26248
agcinst 651 g. in the control group; young honn ntarted
laying eggs at 5 nonths of ago - carliar. thon in the control
group. The article gives available publin 'had dnta rogcrding
the effectiveness of the use of Gamarus ns a fbod for
chickons. The wnsy of catching and ftying Gamiarus in the
airmor and winter, as wall ns the oconomicol profitableness
of Its utilization, ere Iddicatod.
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Control and protection of ornn-")IM farm in~:Iocal vontilation,
Izv. vys. uchob. zav.; gor. AIM. no.8:162,.167. 161. 04IRA 15:5)
1. Vostochnyy skiy. ins titut po
bezopaunosti rabo% v gornoy U.-,,~yahlennom,ti. Relcomendovarn
Vostochnym nauchno-issledovatel-'skim institutou po bezopamnoati
rabot v gornoy promyshlennosti.
(Pans,, Electric)
URE 1, 1i~i i 1i i; i i
1 3111 HIM IIWIIII~I.
ZYBIN, A. S. Mster Biol Sci (diss) "The lake crwftsh (Ga=arus RIVUIo-
gammrus lacustris G. 0. Sars) and the outlook for its:,acommio exploitation~ on
the basis of experimental data". cmwk, 1958. 25 pp (Tomak State U im V. V.:
KUybyshev), 200 copies (n, lio 6, 1959, 129)
YASRMA, R.V.; ZYBIN, A.Tu.
Method for determining velocity of the lowb~, clamps'of the Rr~2-50~
tearing machine Ased, In testing fabrics. Kossli.-ob )roz. no'04t
17-19 Ap 159-0 '&i'
( RA ~2--?)
(Testing machines) (Textile fabrics-Teating)
p a m I A I
--7 Vjq
Sk Uss ail Ramw Uirsms toe
I
V.Zfflilli mild T. 81IT"I'lar
I
1.2t, 4141Wdrit'lli emn lie Ifived surce%stidly bw drohig wrt
struin Or nIAJt dowls to 11-12% ntakwit III mixtut 9 111,$.
Ulldor 111"d "IMIdilk"IM, Willi 981A ClittfiIIS thtf ditlill At IlIK411 .00
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7-YEIN Yu.A.; SAW3OWN, V.rs-.? KHAW11MR, V.G.; DORMAN E~M.
Lined plastics and their testing. Plast. massy no.7:64 165. (MTRA 18:7)
IN,
PHASE I BOOK EDTWITATION 149
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut nauchnoy I tekhnicheskoy informtsii
Pribory I stendy. Tema 5. No. P-56-475 (Inetruments.and Instrument Stands.~
Topic 5, No. P-56-475) Moscow, 1956j 10 p, 1,620 ppies.pritted,
Additional Sponsoring Agency: Gosudarstvennyy komitet Govete. 14inistrov SS SR
po novoy tekhniki.
Chief Ed.: Udalltsov, A. N.; Ed.: Yakovlev, D.A.,.Engineer.
PURPOSE: This booklet is addressed to those interested in tbe~techniqae~and
metering instruments used In the measurement of very low resistances and to
earth physicists interested in metering technique in measuring the auscep-
tibility of rock samples.,
COVERAGE: The booklet contains two articles, one deacribing.a pulse microbmmeter,
the other an absolute permeability meter.
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Instruments and InstrumentStands (Cont.) 149
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Iraniy, P. B., Engineer. A Pulse Micbrobmmeter 3
The article describes an instrument for measuring very1ov contact resistances
(on the order of 1 michro4 Such meters are uaed$,~~for example, in measuring
bus connection resistances an the order of 0.1 to 5:"michrohms. The ameter-
voltmeter method for obtaining a visible deflection~,of the needle on a,10 mv
scale is described. The method requires very high testing currents, on the
order of 100 amperes when measuring I microhm. The author describes the
microhmmeter developed by him at the "Uralelektroapparat" factory (author's
certificate No. 94385). The operating principle of,'the instrument is based
on the generation of high current (200 to 300 amperes) pulses, Fig, 1 is a
circuit diagram of a microhmdeter for measuring lowresistances (from 2 to
5,000 microbms) under shop conditions. Fig. 2 is a circuitediagrem of a
microbmmeter for measuring low resistances (in the 0.1-10 Vj to 10 ohm range)
in a closed circuit through the secondary coil of a':stepdown transformer.
Fig. 3 is a photograph of the apparatus used for checking the contact system
of the W-110 oil circuit breaker, Fig. 4 is a structural and connection
diagram of the instrument used to check the contact system of the VMG-133/111
oil circuit breaker. A table of pulse transformer coil winding data is given.
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Instruments and Instrument Stands (Con,~.) 149,
There is one Soviet reference.
Zybin, K. Yu. An Absolute Permeability. Meter 9,
This instrument was developed by A,G, Kalashnikov at the Institute of
Earth Physics., AN SSSR. The report is accompanied by,q. schematic diagram
of the flu=eter in circuit. Formulas are.given for calculating suscepti-
bility, flux, etc. The design and principle of operation of.the instru-
ment are described. The instrument is used in measuring the susceptibility
of rock samples. There are no references.
AVAIWIE: Library of Congress
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11-5-58
KUASEDIIKOV~ AO G61 MDT, K. Yu
"Some results of observing tile variation vector of the horizontal component of the
geomagnetic field."
report presented at the Intl. Association of Geomagnetism''and Aeronomy, Sy~~osiitm on
Rapid Geomagnetic Variations, Utrecht, Netherlands, 1-4 S6P 59-
ME*
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ATHOR:
TITLE&
PERIODICAL:
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Kalashnikov, A.y. and Zybin, K.Yu.;
Soma Results of Investigating the Variations of the
Horizontal Component of the GeomaSnetic~Field-(From
Observations During the I.G .Y.)
Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seri~a geofizicheskayal
196o, Nr 2, pp 236-242 (USSR)
The investigations were carried out by,the Station "Borok"
of the Institute of Physics of the'Earth,-A-c-a-de-my of
Sciences USSR (58*02 Nand 38*58 E,). !A three-c.omp6nent
assembly was employed giving the'variations of. Hx"'Hy
and Z of the geomagnetic field,, The,
was recorded by means of a mesh placed horizontally in
the earth, the total surface of which was 15700 m2.
The sensitivity of the Z-ohannel -was 1.4 x 10-2 Y/mm.
Examples of recordings of the variations of all,three
components are illustrated in Fig 2. Vector diagrams of
the variations of the horizontal compoinents were plotted
showing the amplitudes of the components Hx and : Hy
for a given instant (Fig 3). The curves thus obtained
enclose an elongate&area, the azimuth of the longer
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Some Results of Investigating the Variations of the Horizontal
Component of the Geomagnetic Field (From Observations During the~I.G.Y.)
axis having predominantly a direction NW to SE, ie the
mean azimuth was found to be 38" (Fig,4). ~It was found
that the diurnal rotation of the vector was
predominantly anti-clockwiae. Out 0f'456 cases,
258 rotations were anti-clockwise, 146 clockwise and
52 were variable (Fig 5, 6 and 7). The diagram of the
relationships
E /H E /H and E/H 2 2 2
X y Y X EX + EY Hx+ Hy
was also produced (Fig 8) in.order to ill:ustrate:the
relationship between the.amplitude of the variations of
the electric field and -those of the 'Magnetic field# The
cause of these variations could be the effect of electric
eddies in the ionosphere at the heights of 100 km and
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Ime Results of Investigating the Variations of the Fiorizontalv.
Component of the Geomagnetic Field (Prom Observa~tions During the I.G.Y.)
above. There are 8 figures and I Soviet roforenca,~
ASSOCIATION:.Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut fiziki~"Zeml:i
cademX of Sciences, Institute of P111sics of the Earth)
SUBMITTED% August 6, 1959
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,ybin, K. Yu.'and Malftseva
AUTHORS: Bol'shakova, O.V#1,,Z
TITLE: Certain Relations Governing the Behaviour of the
Vertical Component o;vthe Short Period Fluctuationei
of the Stable Regime\Geomagnetic~Field (PC)
(in accordance with o6-servations 6&rri ed out during
the I,G*Yo)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya goofizlcheskaya,
196o, No.6, pp.818-827 + I Plate
TEXT: The authors evaluate the results of ob~servations
carried out in the followi IngIthree geophysical stations of them
InIstitute of Physics of the Earth, AS, USSR during the first
six months (August, 1957 to January, 1958) of'the:I.G.Y.:
Lovozero (Murmansk region) - 670 581 northern latitude,
35' 05' eastern longitude); Borok'(Yaroslav :'region),- 58*~OV
northern latitude, 380 581 eastern longitude;~Petropavlovsk-
Kamchatskiy - 530 06, northern latitude, 158*~380,eastern
longitude.
The primary evaluated data are the 24 hour photographic rec6rdings
of fluxmeter induction apparatus with a 90 mm/hr scanning spe,.,~d.
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Certain Relations Governing the Behaviour of the Vertical
Component of the Short Period Fluctuations of,the Stable Regime
Geomagnetic Field (Pe) (In accordance with observations carried out
during the I.G.Y.)
The authors investigatedthe frequency spectrum of the field'of the
short period fluctuations, the daily characteristic,of the times
of occurrence of short period fluctuations, the dai.ly~character-
istic of the average maximum amplitude of the.short period
fluctuations and their behaviour as a function of the geographic
distribution of the observation points. The.data are described
in considerable detail. For the purpose of elticidixting
generally
valid amplitude relations, the authors introdtice the term 11degree
of Pc activity" and investigate its behaviour.~ The degreerof :Pe
activity was selected in the same way as the~~nterhational
geomagnetic activity characteristics. However, in.the given case
the amplitude of fluctuations with periods ofJ0 to 50 seca~
during each hour of the 24 hour day was evaluated at 0.1 to'2 Balls.,
On the basis of the obtained results the following~conclusions
are arrived atz
1) The short period fluctuation spectrum in the range between
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Certain Relations Governing the Behaviour of 'tile Vertical
Component of the Short Period Fluctuations oflthe'Stable Regime
Geomagnetic Field (Pc) (in accordance with observations carried
out during the I.G.Y.)
10 and 90 seen is a discrete one,~the probability of appearance
of fluctuations differs for differing periods'4:
2) According to the daily characteristic of the number of cases
of occurrence of short period fluctuations ofivari:ous periods,
the spectrum can be divided into groups of 20'~to 3.0 and 60.to
90 sees monitored ("controlled") according to~:Iocal time and a:
4o secs group monitored ("controlled") by world time.
3) The daily characteristic of the average maximum amplitude of
the short period fluctuations of various periods obeys a genera 1
law and is monitored in accordance with local'itime
4) The group of fluctuations with periods beti~een 60 and 90~sec:.s
observed at the station Borok obeys laws similar to those
pertaining to the Pe type fluctuations@
5) The degree of activity Pe evaluated according tp 3-ball scale
enables comparing the relations governing the '~behaviour of short
period fluctuations of the Pc type with appreciably differing
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Certain Relations Governing the Behaviour of1the Vertical
Component of the Short Period Fluctuations ofthe'Stable Regime
Geomagnetic Field (Pc) (in accordance with observations carried
out during the I.G.Y.)
amplitudes at various stations. The degree of activity Pc has
a clearly pronounced daily variation with a half-daily maximum
4! * it~has a seasonal
-t,"proceeds in accordance with the local time,,
k
cfi~iractev and indicates a tendency towards a latitude shift, i.e.
the maximum degree of activity Pc will occur earlier at the
stations in the higher latitudes.
6) Disturbances with periods below 50 sec's shoxxldbe subdivided
into proper PcA disturbances and disturbancei!of the same period
which occur in absence of stable kluctuations~of the given,period
(the latter is particularly characteristic forpolar stations).
Acknowledgments are expressed to G. No Petroval~who 'directed the
work and to the following who joii%=y with tho personnel of~t'.ie
geophysical stations participated in evaluating the obtained
experimental material: G.M.Solodovnikov, K.Ya,, Ser&yeva,
L.V. Kopeleva, L.V.Pestretsova, V.V.Sperantov4 L.A.Nabatnikova
and R.S. Rybak. There ar figures and 2 tai~les.
ASSOCIArIUR: Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut fiziki Zemli (Academy of
Card 4/4 Sciences USSR, Institute of Physics of thd_SWrTET-
SUBMITTED: August b, 1959
ZYBIN,....K. YU.., SHCPETNOVj R.V... ROKIWANSKATAO D.A.,, TROITSKAYA, V.A.,
E~T~ROKITYAMKYO I.I.,
"The Comection of Pc arxi Pt Pulsations with Magnetic,stomlp"
report presented at the Intl.. Conferonce on CosirEL,, Ran and
Earth Storms,, Kyoto) Japan., 4-15 Sept 196le
PWE I BOOK EXPLOITATION $OV/5215
Akademiya nauk SSSR. 'Mezhduvedomstvennyy komitet po provedeniyu
Mezhdunarodnogo geofizicheskogo goda. III razdel prograinmy.,MGG:
Zemnoy magnetizm i zemny3t toki.
gn`itnoso polya ze i
Korotkoperiodicheakiye kolebaniya elek-roma . ml
(Short-Period Oscillations of the Earth's Electromagnetic
Field) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1961. 114~p 1,800, copies,
printed (Series: Its: ~ Sbornik , statey., No. 3~
Resp. Eds.: A. G. Kalashnikov, Doctor of Phy6ics and Mathe,mlatics,
and V. A.-Troitskaya, Candidate of Physic6 and:Mathematics;
Ed.: Ye. P. Shchukina; Tech. Ed.: Ye. V. Makuni.
PURPOSE: ThAs publication is intended for g6ophysicists,
'COVERAGE: This collection of articles, published!b y the Inter-
departmental IGY Committee of the USSR Academy of Sciences.,:
treats problems of geomagnetiom and telluric ourrents..*In-
dividual articles deal with various (short-period., gigantici
ard-3: '5
Short-Period (Cont.) SOV/5215
steady, etc.) oscillations of the terresirial~electromag'netic
field, particularly in the arctic region.' No ~Personalities
are mentioned. Brief English abstracts accompany each article.
References follow individual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Afanaslyeva, V. I. Short-Period Oscillations of the Earth's
Magnetic Field
Kebuladze, V. V. Some Regularities of the Disturbed Field of
Earth Currents 11
Okhatslmskaya, M. V.0 Yu. B. Rastrusinp 1. 1. Rokityanskly.,
and R. V. Shchepetnov. Regularities in the Axcitttion of
Short-Period Oscillations in Middle Latitudes 17
Vinogradov, P. A. Short-Period Oscillations of the Electro-
telluric Field (According to Observations in"Irkutsk) 23
Short-Period'(Cont.) SOV/5215
Dubrovskiy, V. G. Rapid Geoelectric and Gedmagnetic Variations
and Their Regularities (According to ObservatrionO in AshkhAbad) 35
Troitskaya, V. A. Steady Oscillations and Chain.Oscillations
in the Arctic and Antartic 41
Zubareva, E. P. Preliminary Results of Earth Current Obser-
vations in Tiksi Bay 62
Nikitina, N. M. Preliminary Results of Earth Current Obserl-
vations at the Barentsburg Station (Spitsbergen) 69
Zubareya, E. P.0 G. 1. Korobkova, N. M, Nikitina, and V. A.
Troitskaya. Gigantic Pulsations in the Soviet Arctic During
the 1935-1956 Period 76
Barsukov, 0. M. and K. Yu b Nonperpe~dlcularity of ~he~:
0 i-n
Vectors of the E and 4Aa hA 6ns of the Earth's Blectromag.
netic Field 83
Short-Period (Cont.) SOV/5215
Troitskaya, V. A. Beat-Type Oscillations (Pearls) in the
Earth's Electromagnetic Field,(T- 1-4 see)
89
Troitskaya, V. A., and M. V. Mellnikova. Characteristic
Intervals of Oscillations, Decreasing Over a,Period (10-1
see), in the Earth's Electromagnetic Fieldj 4nd Their Relation-
ship With Phenomena in the Upper Atmosphere
"u D3*
Bollshakova, 0. V., K. Yu 74rbip and N. FI Malltoeva. Some
Regularities in the~~effW;ro!-_oPthe Vertical Component of
Short-Period Oscillations of the Geomagnetic1ield in a Stable
Regime ( pc
Kalashnikov, A. G., and K. Yu. Zybjn... Some Results of the
Observations of the Vari_at_1~on5-V-e_Fior of the~Horizontal Com-
ponent of the Earth's Magnetic Field 110
Kalashnikov, A. G., and Mokhova, Ye. N. Short-PeriIod Variatiobs
of the Magnetic Field, Occurring Simultaneously Over a
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D22~/D3O4
AUTHORS: Baraukov, Oo Ma, and Zybin, X. Tu~~
TITILEj The non-perpendicularity of -the vairiation vectors for
E an4 H of the earth's geomaginotic field
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal.: Geofizlkap!~no. 0$ 19619 20j~
abstract OG210 (Koro,tkoperiod, kof.ebani~ra elektro-'.
magnitn. poly& Zemli, noo 3y MaT iA' S"'~r 19619 8348),
TEXTs It is shovn theoretically that for an anfoo-tropic medium the
principle of the tmtual perpendicularity of veotors of electric and mag-
netic alternating fields is violated in horizontal directions. Recordings
of short-period variations, at the Lovozero and Borok' Stations were pro-
cessed for experimental verification. The principals directions of ve c to ra
E and H and their diurnal variation were determined for Lovozero; them
perpendicularity deviation is r-.j 9 + I Electromagnetic measuremqntx~.
of the impedance for different directions disclosed the anisotropy *'t the
,,,rust in the Lovozero area vhich~ atcording to the calculationag should
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ZYBIN, K.Yu.; KLEDENOVA, N.G.
Amplitude opoctrum of micropulantiona irt tho froquoncy range
of 1 to 20 cps. Guomag. i aerb 5 no.6-.1125-IIP.6 1-1-D 1650
(141RA 191:1)
1. Institut fiziki 2emli AN SSSR. Submitted Maxch 26, 1965.
ACC NRI A0007601
SOURCE CoDz: UR/0293/66/004/006/0935/0936
AUTHOR: Zybin
M.
none
TITLE: Dis'tribution of Alfven velocity in the magnatosphero
I SOURCE: Nosmichaskiyo Isslodovantya, v. 4, no. 6, 1966,' 935-936
TOPIC MGS: cold plasma, plasma density, magnotic field
SUR CODE: 20,22
I ABSTRACT:
.klfvc"n velocity in the magnotospher'o usually is c~'mputdd using thol.
formula VA -whore H is magnetic field strenzth and- P is the
density of charged particles. Tho first computation of Vk was made by
Dossler, assiming a monotoac decrease of plasma density"writh heiE;ht and,
for the strangth of a dipole field. Howovor, Soviet space rockets ro-
Yealed a sharp decrease of plasma density at goocentric distances
P ='4-5 RZ. IMIuch more data now is available on this plasma densilty.-liz-ap
knoo") near which t:".o densiiy of cold plasma decroases Lyj several tons
of times. Suiz:h a sharp decrease naturally should load to a con5idorablo
increase of AlfV611 velocity. The graph show a second VA maximmu at
R = 4-5 -RE and a region of 'relativoly low vallae-i VA t~oud6d by tw3
aaidma. Thia haa a number of corollaries Jrportant for an underzit-aiiding
of the naturo of goomagnatic micropulsationo, 7ho region of docreasod
velocities can serve as an additional rosonator for magnatoacountic WMVC3
propagating isotropically.in the oxosphere. This rosonatQr exists on
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coth L,,,3 dayttime and nighttime sides of the magneto sphere.": This, makes
it possible to explain nightttime pulsations of the Pi2 typo. There are
.threo regions in the riagnotosphore in which magnetoacoustic roooronces
are possible: a.) a region bounded by the "kneel' and the velocity jMP
.at the boundary of the magnotosphore; b) a region botween'tho "kneel' and.
tho'maximum of tha Al,+'v6n velocity at R-z 1.5 RE; a) a region-whoso
boundaries are the ionosphera and the velocity maximwa at Riz 1.5 RE*
Those and othor fact ,oj:,s help in e.Vlaining. a broad speotro' of sizi4:-
tancously axisting micr9pulsations with different Periods.
RS: 3927
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Properties and nature of geomagnetic micropulsations with p eriod'a
from 10 seconds up to several minutes. Geomag. i aer. 5 no.3,:494-
498 My-je 165. (MIRA 18.5)
1. Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR.
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.TITLE: Amplitude' spectrum of micropulsations. io~ith
0 opw frequency
range-
SOURCE: Geomagnetizm- I iteronomiya - 4 no*
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~ABSTRACT.-: The paper:.is a report on, obsilrvatio~~.'Of tdoropul
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telluric " currents ;at,: arm; ~iz~;W h1k In I- Mitt !jv~
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cillograms of-the 11ral alectrootaghOtt" Mald 4, 4 t 11 it 1-20-aps f 1 -6 qt v n -
cy r.ange show a COMPIeK p4ttaPn 0 V lkegular oset1lationa -whi(A defies
analysis. To Isolate the characteristic frequeaoies, meveral of the
most typical recordings of micropulsations.,lastitul; about 30 secon4d. each
were analyzed on an R-20 computer. The resultant data were analyzdd
and a curve of the 9 spectral component was plotted as a functionwof
amplitude. This spectrum shows that the natural electromagnetic field
observed in the 1-20 cps range is the result of two, dtq~,inlct---,
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sources. The field energy,diminishe's. stmoothl~,Iaihd rd:the~r ~rapldl Iwith-
increasing frequencyjn,the firat~ part of t t t
he s oc rUmiup o ~cpo.
Above 5 cpsq the field energy, begins, to Oscillate with increasing fre-
quency. The low-frequency part of the spectrum (up to 5 cps) dorre-
sponds to oscillations of the Pel type)which havo thtir origin in the
exosphere. The maxima in the oscillations above~S cps corresp~ad to
Schumann resonance frequencies of the earth-Lonip~~her~o.ca'viity idue io
~ p
lightning flashes. Three clearly defined maxima are 4beervedlat 8,*5,0
14.51and 21 cps'. This spectrum to uned, to datersoine the Q of It-he earthr
ionosphere.::r resonance cavity, giving values of 3tA for 8.5 cps oadl.3,2
for 14,5 cps, which agree satisfactorily with tho dato in the IACeroture~
Resonance oscillations in the middle latitudes aft muoh strong% than
in the polar regions, where fluctuatLons are wadkand the ampll.L,149 of
the oscillations from 0 to 20 cps are nearly an order, of magait#de low-
er than the amplitudes of geomagnstie micvopulsations (1-3 cps)4 Orig.
art. has; I figure.
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Operatioq recorder of the "Neptun" radar station. Mor.flot 17:
bo.3:24 Mr 157s (HIRA 1033)
1. Xlektronavigatsionnayu kamera!Rizhskogo poita.
.(Riga-lladar in navigation)
(Recording Inatmento)
ZYBIM, L.K., starshiyprepodavatell
Conditions for convergence of a sequence of IlAear positive
operators* Uche saps Kallno goo# pett, inst. no-$03-56158-
(MM 13:10)
(Operators (Vathemtics)) (Convergence)
ZYBIN, L-R-s otarahty prepodavatell
Convergence of some sequenaeo of linear operatvra to discontinuous
ftnetions. Uch. zap, Kaline goo. pod* inst. no#5:57-63 158*
.(KIRA 13tlO)
(Convergence) (operators (Mathematics)):
(AM0,0-iona, Diaccutinous)
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GORODETSKIYO V.I., inzh.; ZYBIq,, P.M., inzh.; ISAKOV,jYu.N., inzh.;
DtYACHENKO, :N.Xh.,--~d'"o-VtTo"r"lt"e"k-lffi.nauk, prof.; LIVENTSEV, F.L.,
kand.tekhn.tauk, dotsent; MELINIKOV, G.V., karid.tekhn.nauk,
dotsent
A new gas pipe line compressor station with evaporation cooling of
the gas motor compressors. Energomashinostroenie 10 no.1:27-29
A 164. (MIRA 17W
BOBOREKO; E.A.1 KaYUZHNYYo,M.la.j-,C-HAYKAM -NVD~ ABRAMOVICH, M.M.j SHILOVIV Yu. P.
DRUZHININA, A.7.;' L.S.
Improving the process of yeast growing an wood hydrol7zateso
Gidroliz. i lesokhim.promo 17 no#8t22-25 164.
1, Woudarstvon*7 nauchno-inaledovatellakiy institut gidralimnoy
i oullfitno-opirtovoy promynblennostil Leningrad (for Boborekoi
Kalyuznyys Chaykaj Abramovioh), 2o lvdollaltly gidroliznyy zavod
(for Shilov, Druzhinina, Zybinp Batikov),
FISHER, P.N.; KEYLIO I.A.; VO!~qD'YEVAt:G.I.; SHVARSKROYN, B.N.; ALYAMDVSKAYA,
T~S~Q~~; b9UzHllffINA; A..T.; SHILO'V,'YUOP,
Growing yeast on hydrolysates from coniferous wood. Gidrolizo
i lesokhim, prom. 16 no.50-12 163. (MIRA 17t2)
1. Mookovskoye otdelenlye Gosudarstvennogo nauchno~'issledovatell-:
skogo instituta. gidroliznoy i oul,lfitno-spirtovoy promyshlennosti,
(for Fisher, Keyll, Voroblyeva, Shvartskroyh)IAlyanovskaya).
2. Ivdellskiy gidroliznyy zavod (for Zybin, Druzhinina, Shilov).
KOROLIKOV, I.I.; STRIZHEIVSKAYA, I.S.; LIKHOVIDO R.D.1 PARAM~NOVA, G.D.;
ZYBIN S.Ye.; BATIMV,. L.S.; DOLGOKHVOSTOV, I.A.
Experiments in the production of hydrolyeates,for grewing yeast
at the Ivdell Hydrolysis Plant. Gidroliz, i I-eigokh1m, prom.
16 no.50-7 163. (MIPA 17t2)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iseledovateltoldy inatittit gidrolizn6y
i s-allfitno-spirtovoy promyshlennosti (for Kbrollkovp
Strizhovskaya, Likhovid, Paramonova). 2. Ivdallskly gidroliznyy
zavod (for Zybin, Batikov, Dolgokhvostov).
Horinsontal percolation in the extract ion-battM hydrolysis of
wood. Gidrolis. i lesokhim. prom. 8 no*5:16-17 155. (RLRA 9:1)
lAirectorXhorskogo gidroliznogo zavoda.
(Wood-Chemistry) (Hydrolysis)
Zybin, V. "The fantastic and t~,e Actualoll (Concerning the apeed-~
demon lathe-hand 0. "orthavich. Sketch)); Smena, 1949,
No. 4, P. 4, with povtrait.
SO: U-3566p 15 March 53,, (Letopis tZhurnal Inykh Statey,.No. 131 1949)
'End
11i'TTI1111 till
VOROBOYEVO A.A.; VASILIYEV., U.N.; SAMORODW., L.M.;~YPRONT40Vp I.V.;
PATRIKEYEV.. GOT.; MAKWXKO, ~H.M.; ~ pinivau uchastiye.
AIIDROSHCHM, KOM=p I.S.; NIXOIAYENKO.,
Yu.P.; CHEMOVA, V.A.; IGONINA,, Yu.A.,- 14ORDUYEVA,~i A.A.
Study of botulin anatoxins. Report,110.4'. B6tulin:.anatoxin type
E. Zhur. mi-krobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.1:72-79 A 162.
0 MIA 15; 3)
(CLOSTRIDIMI BOTULINUI) (TOXINS AND'ANTITOXINS)
inoculated people the antitoxic titers of typos ; and B &M oX the okqtr 1-3
a/ml, ono mi of oAch proparation is med* to coubain =0 mAtj&wdc.vALtm (LO PW
one AS) of the corresponding anat-In with specific activity of no 1"s than
EG/1 mg of total nitrogen and not over 3o$ mg of alualam boroxiAeo
LSWGIATION t none
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AUTHORSs Harkov1ch,_A#_Y&j V5E2~lysv, A.
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TIME: Botulitic aAAtQXiA3 of.typos A and B. Claps 30, No. 169751
SOUICEt Byunetent isobrateniy- I tov*rnykh snakovp no..7s, 1965a 92-93'
TOPIC TAGS1 Anat0iin, toxic substance, b!sttuU"sm., inoculation'
ADSMOTt This Author Oartificata presents bQtuUtio anatomins, purifiodo
concentrated, and aorbed with altim' min hydroaddo ' To produ*i'lm the blood of the
VOROBIYEV A A VASILMY, N.H.; PATRIKEYEV, G.T.-~ZUMA
JDW KO miv, Ls.;
AW4 5.M... IG011Ui. U.5.;
N '~-& Y,6.P Prinimall ucbazt Y
COMMA, Yu*S,; P01MOVA, M.A.
Study of botu)An anatoxins. Report No-l. Batulin anat-0-.dn type.A.~
Zhur. mikro~iol~ epid J. i=un. 32 )!10.9:31-36 S 61 WIRA 15-2)
tCLOSIOI~A BOTULIMI) (TOXINS AND ~ VIT ITOXINS)
VOROBIYEV, A.A.; VASILIX.ETP N.H.; YEIIICW,, VA,- FSTRIKLUX, G.T.;
SMWIEV) V.M.; ZYBRI., V~D. - XOldW IS - AlIANIMA Ye.P.,
Prinimali uchas'bi~"y"e'-:t'~',WlfMl~ICIHJKI S.'M.*I' MKOlAYEAP, Y-U.P.;,
RNOVAt Yu.8.pM -11, Yu'.A.;:
MAKAROVA, V.A GIIE YARKOVA .-M.A. 1G01111
MORDUYEVA, A. A.
Study of botulin amtoxins. Report No.2; Botul in'. anatoxin tyi)oN
Zhur.milwobiol., epid. i immun. 32 no.M68-72 0 161. (KRA IWO
(CLOSTRIDMI BOTULINUM) (TOMS AND AWITOXI10):
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VLASOV, Haum Illich; SAU11y, Ivan AlettoYeviobj ZTBII~ Y.0,40 Wirt,
TOt%OnXOf1tj
rad.lad-vat UltAROYA, A.P., takhn.red.; NO= B.I., tekba.red.
(OrgarAzation and planning of mj%terlal nad technical mipply
and marketing of macUnary plants] Organizatsiis i planirova-
nie materiallno-tekhnicheskogo enabzheniia I sbyta mashino-
alvroitellnykh predpriiatii. Kotkva. Gos.nauchno-takha.izd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959, ~10 p. (MIRA 13:2.)
(Machinery industry) (Industrial management)
ZYBALOVA. G.P.
Changes in the permeability of Angren coal during the process of Ats
drying and heat treatment., Podzem.gnz.ugl.'no.1:2S-1l 1580'
(HIRA ~ 11:4)
1. Voesovuzny7 nauchno-tooledovatel'skly i -proyektnyy instibut T)odzamnov
gazifikAtsii ugley.
(Goal--Permeability)
GOLUBEV, Yu,B,; ZYBALOVAI Q.P.p kaxid.tekhn.naukj PEq'UKfIOVA, N.N,j SFCI,IAD'KO, A.Mo
Gas formation dynamics in the gasification of a lignite veam
at the experimental, "Podzemgaz" gas generator station in the
Angren Basin. Trudy VITNIPodzemgaza no.13:11-17 165o
(MTRA 16: 8)
1. laboratoriya, tekhnologil podzemnoy gaziflkatsii uglya Vsesoyuznogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo in8titixta podzemnoy garsifikatsii ugley.
BOLTANOVA. Z.M.; ZYBAT-011A, R.F
Detection of tecterial poLlution of preverveel blood and ito components,
Gemat. i peral. krovi -11125-128 165.
(MIRA 18310)
1, Xiyevskiy institut pere.11-varAys. krorg-I iKiTevoknya gorodiskaya
stantsiya perelivaniya 1wovi.
zyBkm,,,..A,; PAKHOIKOV, D.
New hosting system for the ZIL-158 motorbusea. Avt.transpe
38. no.l14O-41 Ja 160. (MM- 13:5)
(Motorbusee)
ZYBAYLO, A. V.
Simplifying the handling and form of technical records Avt.trakt.prom.
no.11:4-6 N 154. 8: 1)
1. Moskovskly avtosavod im. Stalina.
(Automobile engineering) (factory managoment)
.1 ksey Vasil 1yevicb; SHnWV p A.G. I inzh I retuenzent; LEVIN-
ZYBAYiLgOip,Awj
',j red.j RADAYEVA9'Z.A., red* izd-va; ELOMD9~V.D.,
tekbn. red.
[organizing preliminary activities in the moos manufacture of maebineryl
Organizatsiia podgotovki proizvodetva v masoovom m4shinootroenii, :Mo-
skva, Gos. naucbno-tekbn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-~, 1961. 234 p.
(113~u 14:9)
(Factory managerrent)
Ways of lowering the production costs in chenical working circloo.
Gidroliz. i losolhimsprom. 10 no.5:23-24 "57. (tILRA 10-8)
l.Ivatae,iichski.7 khinleskhoz.
(white Ruosia--Forest products--Costs)
ZYB IN, A.
-kore production with less a-pending. IITO 'no*11:17-18 N '59.
(MIR& 134-4)
1, Predsedatell soveta pervichno7 organizatmil. Wanchno-
tekhnicheskogo obahchestva sel'skogo i leanogo,khosysyetya
zernosovkhoza *Gracbevskiy." Stavropollakly kra
(Stavropol Territory-Agricultiral research5'
USSR/Fam Animals - Donectic Fowls
I
Abs Jour t Rof Zhur - Biol.t No 6, 1958, No 26248
Author
Inst : Not Given
Title 3 A Valurblo Animal Feed for Fowls (Tsonnyy zhivotnyy Tcorm dlya
Ptitsy)
Orir Pub - S. kh. Sibiri, 1957, No 5t 61-65
Abstract s An experiment was orrriod out Inth 'o reising of chicks by,
supplonanting feed retions with frosh-wnter shrimp (Go=prus).
Feeding fresh shrivps to the chicks otarftod fror, 2-3 dcYs of
ago. Daily :!varrgo por head was: during the first ton doys
2-4 C., during the next ton days 4-8 r,., subsequent ton dnys
8-12 E.j nt 2 nonths of ago 20 g., tt 3 nonths 30 g., end
grovm-up chicken 60-70 g. of fresh, or.'15-18 g. of dried
nhrinr.3. The foods hed a positive influencoon the growthy
davolopE:ont, end ourvival of the young;chickcns* There wts.
no chicken post in the experimental group of 840 heads. The
avorrgo chickonsi weight rt 2 r-ontho:of n6o was 693 S. no
Cord 1/2
USSR/Fort-i Anir.:As - Domestic Fowls Q-6
Abs Jour Rof Zhur Biol., No 6, 1958, No 26248
agcinst 651 g. in the control group; young honn ntarted
laying eggs at 5 nonths of ago - carliar. thon in the control
group. The article gives available publin 'had dnta rogcrding
the effectiveness of the use of Gamarus ns a fbod for
chickons. The wnsy of catching and ftying Gamiarus in the
airmor and winter, as wall ns the oconomicol profitableness
of Its utilization, ere Iddicatod.
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Control and protection of ornn-")IM farm in~:Iocal vontilation,
Izv. vys. uchob. zav.; gor. AIM. no.8:162,.167. 161. 04IRA 15:5)
1. Vostochnyy skiy. ins titut po
bezopaunosti rabo% v gornoy U.-,,~yahlennom,ti. Relcomendovarn
Vostochnym nauchno-issledovatel-'skim institutou po bezopamnoati
rabot v gornoy promyshlennosti.
(Pans,, Electric)
URE 1, 1i~i i 1i i; i i
1 3111 HIM IIWIIII~I.
ZYBIN, A. S. Mster Biol Sci (diss) "The lake crwftsh (Ga=arus RIVUIo-
gammrus lacustris G. 0. Sars) and the outlook for its:,acommio exploitation~ on
the basis of experimental data". cmwk, 1958. 25 pp (Tomak State U im V. V.:
KUybyshev), 200 copies (n, lio 6, 1959, 129)
YASRMA, R.V.; ZYBIN, A.Tu.
Method for determining velocity of the lowb~, clamps'of the Rr~2-50~
tearing machine Ased, In testing fabrics. Kossli.-ob )roz. no'04t
17-19 Ap 159-0 '&i'
( RA ~2--?)
(Testing machines) (Textile fabrics-Teating)
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struin Or nIAJt dowls to 11-12% ntakwit III mixtut 9 111,$.
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7-YEIN Yu.A.; SAW3OWN, V.rs-.? KHAW11MR, V.G.; DORMAN E~M.
Lined plastics and their testing. Plast. massy no.7:64 165. (MTRA 18:7)
IN,
PHASE I BOOK EDTWITATION 149
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut nauchnoy I tekhnicheskoy informtsii
Pribory I stendy. Tema 5. No. P-56-475 (Inetruments.and Instrument Stands.~
Topic 5, No. P-56-475) Moscow, 1956j 10 p, 1,620 ppies.pritted,
Additional Sponsoring Agency: Gosudarstvennyy komitet Govete. 14inistrov SS SR
po novoy tekhniki.
Chief Ed.: Udalltsov, A. N.; Ed.: Yakovlev, D.A.,.Engineer.
PURPOSE: This booklet is addressed to those interested in tbe~techniqae~and
metering instruments used In the measurement of very low resistances and to
earth physicists interested in metering technique in measuring the auscep-
tibility of rock samples.,
COVERAGE: The booklet contains two articles, one deacribing.a pulse microbmmeter,
the other an absolute permeability meter.
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Instruments and InstrumentStands (Cont.) 149
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Iraniy, P. B., Engineer. A Pulse Micbrobmmeter 3
The article describes an instrument for measuring very1ov contact resistances
(on the order of 1 michro4 Such meters are uaed$,~~for example, in measuring
bus connection resistances an the order of 0.1 to 5:"michrohms. The ameter-
voltmeter method for obtaining a visible deflection~,of the needle on a,10 mv
scale is described. The method requires very high testing currents, on the
order of 100 amperes when measuring I microhm. The author describes the
microhmmeter developed by him at the "Uralelektroapparat" factory (author's
certificate No. 94385). The operating principle of,'the instrument is based
on the generation of high current (200 to 300 amperes) pulses, Fig, 1 is a
circuit diagram of a microhmdeter for measuring lowresistances (from 2 to
5,000 microbms) under shop conditions. Fig. 2 is a circuitediagrem of a
microbmmeter for measuring low resistances (in the 0.1-10 Vj to 10 ohm range)
in a closed circuit through the secondary coil of a':stepdown transformer.
Fig. 3 is a photograph of the apparatus used for checking the contact system
of the W-110 oil circuit breaker, Fig. 4 is a structural and connection
diagram of the instrument used to check the contact system of the VMG-133/111
oil circuit breaker. A table of pulse transformer coil winding data is given.
Card 2/3
Instruments and Instrument Stands (Con,~.) 149,
There is one Soviet reference.
Zybin, K. Yu. An Absolute Permeability. Meter 9,
This instrument was developed by A,G, Kalashnikov at the Institute of
Earth Physics., AN SSSR. The report is accompanied by,q. schematic diagram
of the flu=eter in circuit. Formulas are.given for calculating suscepti-
bility, flux, etc. The design and principle of operation of.the instru-
ment are described. The instrument is used in measuring the susceptibility
of rock samples. There are no references.
AVAIWIE: Library of Congress
Card 313 jP/Mw
11-5-58
KUASEDIIKOV~ AO G61 MDT, K. Yu
"Some results of observing tile variation vector of the horizontal component of the
geomagnetic field."
report presented at the Intl. Association of Geomagnetism''and Aeronomy, Sy~~osiitm on
Rapid Geomagnetic Variations, Utrecht, Netherlands, 1-4 S6P 59-
ME*
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ATHOR:
TITLE&
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT.
809
s/olig/60000/02/oo6/022
E13-1/0-59
Kalashnikov, A.y. and Zybin, K.Yu.;
Soma Results of Investigating the Variations of the
Horizontal Component of the GeomaSnetic~Field-(From
Observations During the I.G .Y.)
Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seri~a geofizicheskayal
196o, Nr 2, pp 236-242 (USSR)
The investigations were carried out by,the Station "Borok"
of the Institute of Physics of the'Earth,-A-c-a-de-my of
Sciences USSR (58*02 Nand 38*58 E,). !A three-c.omp6nent
assembly was employed giving the'variations of. Hx"'Hy
and Z of the geomagnetic field,, The,
was recorded by means of a mesh placed horizontally in
the earth, the total surface of which was 15700 m2.
The sensitivity of the Z-ohannel -was 1.4 x 10-2 Y/mm.
Examples of recordings of the variations of all,three
components are illustrated in Fig 2. Vector diagrams of
the variations of the horizontal compoinents were plotted
showing the amplitudes of the components Hx and : Hy
for a given instant (Fig 3). The curves thus obtained
enclose an elongate&area, the azimuth of the longer
80944
s/049/60/000/02/oo6/022
E131/E459~:
Some Results of Investigating the Variations of the Horizontal
Component of the Geomagnetic Field (From Observations During the~I.G.Y.)
axis having predominantly a direction NW to SE, ie the
mean azimuth was found to be 38" (Fig,4). ~It was found
that the diurnal rotation of the vector was
predominantly anti-clockwiae. Out 0f'456 cases,
258 rotations were anti-clockwise, 146 clockwise and
52 were variable (Fig 5, 6 and 7). The diagram of the
relationships
E /H E /H and E/H 2 2 2
X y Y X EX + EY Hx+ Hy
was also produced (Fig 8) in.order to ill:ustrate:the
relationship between the.amplitude of the variations of
the electric field and -those of the 'Magnetic field# The
cause of these variations could be the effect of electric
eddies in the ionosphere at the heights of 100 km and
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809!
S/o4q/60/ooq/qz/oo6/o22
EIWE019
Ime Results of Investigating the Variations of the Fiorizontalv.
Component of the Geomagnetic Field (Prom Observa~tions During the I.G.Y.)
above. There are 8 figures and I Soviet roforenca,~
ASSOCIATION:.Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut fiziki~"Zeml:i
cademX of Sciences, Institute of P111sics of the Earth)
SUBMITTED% August 6, 1959
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827o6
s/09/6o/ooo/oo6/002/002
~3. E073/E.535
,ybin, K. Yu.'and Malftseva
AUTHORS: Bol'shakova, O.V#1,,Z
TITLE: Certain Relations Governing the Behaviour of the
Vertical Component o;vthe Short Period Fluctuationei
of the Stable Regime\Geomagnetic~Field (PC)
(in accordance with o6-servations 6&rri ed out during
the I,G*Yo)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya goofizlcheskaya,
196o, No.6, pp.818-827 + I Plate
TEXT: The authors evaluate the results of ob~servations
carried out in the followi IngIthree geophysical stations of them
InIstitute of Physics of the Earth, AS, USSR during the first
six months (August, 1957 to January, 1958) of'the:I.G.Y.:
Lovozero (Murmansk region) - 670 581 northern latitude,
35' 05' eastern longitude); Borok'(Yaroslav :'region),- 58*~OV
northern latitude, 380 581 eastern longitude;~Petropavlovsk-
Kamchatskiy - 530 06, northern latitude, 158*~380,eastern
longitude.
The primary evaluated data are the 24 hour photographic rec6rdings
of fluxmeter induction apparatus with a 90 mm/hr scanning spe,.,~d.
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Certain Relations Governing the Behaviour of the Vertical
Component of the Short Period Fluctuations of,the Stable Regime
Geomagnetic Field (Pe) (In accordance with observations carried out
during the I.G.Y.)
The authors investigatedthe frequency spectrum of the field'of the
short period fluctuations, the daily characteristic,of the times
of occurrence of short period fluctuations, the dai.ly~character-
istic of the average maximum amplitude of the.short period
fluctuations and their behaviour as a function of the geographic
distribution of the observation points. The.data are described
in considerable detail. For the purpose of elticidixting
generally
valid amplitude relations, the authors introdtice the term 11degree
of Pc activity" and investigate its behaviour.~ The degreerof :Pe
activity was selected in the same way as the~~nterhational
geomagnetic activity characteristics. However, in.the given case
the amplitude of fluctuations with periods ofJ0 to 50 seca~
during each hour of the 24 hour day was evaluated at 0.1 to'2 Balls.,
On the basis of the obtained results the following~conclusions
are arrived atz
1) The short period fluctuation spectrum in the range between
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Certain Relations Governing the Behaviour of 'tile Vertical
Component of the Short Period Fluctuations oflthe'Stable Regime
Geomagnetic Field (Pc) (in accordance with observations carried
out during the I.G.Y.)
10 and 90 seen is a discrete one,~the probability of appearance
of fluctuations differs for differing periods'4:
2) According to the daily characteristic of the number of cases
of occurrence of short period fluctuations ofivari:ous periods,
the spectrum can be divided into groups of 20'~to 3.0 and 60.to
90 sees monitored ("controlled") according to~:Iocal time and a:
4o secs group monitored ("controlled") by world time.
3) The daily characteristic of the average maximum amplitude of
the short period fluctuations of various periods obeys a genera 1
law and is monitored in accordance with local'itime
4) The group of fluctuations with periods beti~een 60 and 90~sec:.s
observed at the station Borok obeys laws similar to those
pertaining to the Pe type fluctuations@
5) The degree of activity Pe evaluated according tp 3-ball scale
enables comparing the relations governing the '~behaviour of short
period fluctuations of the Pc type with appreciably differing
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Certain Relations Governing the Behaviour of1the Vertical
Component of the Short Period Fluctuations ofthe'Stable Regime
Geomagnetic Field (Pc) (in accordance with observations carried
out during the I.G.Y.)
amplitudes at various stations. The degree of activity Pc has
a clearly pronounced daily variation with a half-daily maximum
4! * it~has a seasonal
-t,"proceeds in accordance with the local time,,
k
cfi~iractev and indicates a tendency towards a latitude shift, i.e.
the maximum degree of activity Pc will occur earlier at the
stations in the higher latitudes.
6) Disturbances with periods below 50 sec's shoxxldbe subdivided
into proper PcA disturbances and disturbancei!of the same period
which occur in absence of stable kluctuations~of the given,period
(the latter is particularly characteristic forpolar stations).
Acknowledgments are expressed to G. No Petroval~who 'directed the
work and to the following who joii%=y with tho personnel of~t'.ie
geophysical stations participated in evaluating the obtained
experimental material: G.M.Solodovnikov, K.Ya,, Ser&yeva,
L.V. Kopeleva, L.V.Pestretsova, V.V.Sperantov4 L.A.Nabatnikova
and R.S. Rybak. There ar figures and 2 tai~les.
ASSOCIArIUR: Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut fiziki Zemli (Academy of
Card 4/4 Sciences USSR, Institute of Physics of thd_SWrTET-
SUBMITTED: August b, 1959
ZYBIN,....K. YU.., SHCPETNOVj R.V... ROKIWANSKATAO D.A.,, TROITSKAYA, V.A.,
E~T~ROKITYAMKYO I.I.,
"The Comection of Pc arxi Pt Pulsations with Magnetic,stomlp"
report presented at the Intl.. Conferonce on CosirEL,, Ran and
Earth Storms,, Kyoto) Japan., 4-15 Sept 196le
PWE I BOOK EXPLOITATION $OV/5215
Akademiya nauk SSSR. 'Mezhduvedomstvennyy komitet po provedeniyu
Mezhdunarodnogo geofizicheskogo goda. III razdel prograinmy.,MGG:
Zemnoy magnetizm i zemny3t toki.
gn`itnoso polya ze i
Korotkoperiodicheakiye kolebaniya elek-roma . ml
(Short-Period Oscillations of the Earth's Electromagnetic
Field) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1961. 114~p 1,800, copies,
printed (Series: Its: ~ Sbornik , statey., No. 3~
Resp. Eds.: A. G. Kalashnikov, Doctor of Phy6ics and Mathe,mlatics,
and V. A.-Troitskaya, Candidate of Physic6 and:Mathematics;
Ed.: Ye. P. Shchukina; Tech. Ed.: Ye. V. Makuni.
PURPOSE: ThAs publication is intended for g6ophysicists,
'COVERAGE: This collection of articles, published!b y the Inter-
departmental IGY Committee of the USSR Academy of Sciences.,:
treats problems of geomagnetiom and telluric ourrents..*In-
dividual articles deal with various (short-period., gigantici
ard-3: '5
Short-Period (Cont.) SOV/5215
steady, etc.) oscillations of the terresirial~electromag'netic
field, particularly in the arctic region.' No ~Personalities
are mentioned. Brief English abstracts accompany each article.
References follow individual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Afanaslyeva, V. I. Short-Period Oscillations of the Earth's
Magnetic Field
Kebuladze, V. V. Some Regularities of the Disturbed Field of
Earth Currents 11
Okhatslmskaya, M. V.0 Yu. B. Rastrusinp 1. 1. Rokityanskly.,
and R. V. Shchepetnov. Regularities in the Axcitttion of
Short-Period Oscillations in Middle Latitudes 17
Vinogradov, P. A. Short-Period Oscillations of the Electro-
telluric Field (According to Observations in"Irkutsk) 23
Short-Period'(Cont.) SOV/5215
Dubrovskiy, V. G. Rapid Geoelectric and Gedmagnetic Variations
and Their Regularities (According to ObservatrionO in AshkhAbad) 35
Troitskaya, V. A. Steady Oscillations and Chain.Oscillations
in the Arctic and Antartic 41
Zubareva, E. P. Preliminary Results of Earth Current Obser-
vations in Tiksi Bay 62
Nikitina, N. M. Preliminary Results of Earth Current Obserl-
vations at the Barentsburg Station (Spitsbergen) 69
Zubareya, E. P.0 G. 1. Korobkova, N. M, Nikitina, and V. A.
Troitskaya. Gigantic Pulsations in the Soviet Arctic During
the 1935-1956 Period 76
Barsukov, 0. M. and K. Yu b Nonperpe~dlcularity of ~he~:
0 i-n
Vectors of the E and 4Aa hA 6ns of the Earth's Blectromag.
netic Field 83
Short-Period (Cont.) SOV/5215
Troitskaya, V. A. Beat-Type Oscillations (Pearls) in the
Earth's Electromagnetic Field,(T- 1-4 see)
89
Troitskaya, V. A., and M. V. Mellnikova. Characteristic
Intervals of Oscillations, Decreasing Over a,Period (10-1
see), in the Earth's Electromagnetic Fieldj 4nd Their Relation-
ship With Phenomena in the Upper Atmosphere
"u D3*
Bollshakova, 0. V., K. Yu 74rbip and N. FI Malltoeva. Some
Regularities in the~~effW;ro!-_oPthe Vertical Component of
Short-Period Oscillations of the Geomagnetic1ield in a Stable
Regime ( pc
Kalashnikov, A. G., and K. Yu. Zybjn... Some Results of the
Observations of the Vari_at_1~on5-V-e_Fior of the~Horizontal Com-
ponent of the Earth's Magnetic Field 110
Kalashnikov, A. G., and Mokhova, Ye. N. Short-PeriIod Variatiobs
of the Magnetic Field, Occurring Simultaneously Over a
29886
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D22~/D3O4
AUTHORS: Baraukov, Oo Ma, and Zybin, X. Tu~~
TITILEj The non-perpendicularity of -the vairiation vectors for
E an4 H of the earth's geomaginotic field
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal.: Geofizlkap!~no. 0$ 19619 20j~
abstract OG210 (Koro,tkoperiod, kof.ebani~ra elektro-'.
magnitn. poly& Zemli, noo 3y MaT iA' S"'~r 19619 8348),
TEXTs It is shovn theoretically that for an anfoo-tropic medium the
principle of the tmtual perpendicularity of veotors of electric and mag-
netic alternating fields is violated in horizontal directions. Recordings
of short-period variations, at the Lovozero and Borok' Stations were pro-
cessed for experimental verification. The principals directions of ve c to ra
E and H and their diurnal variation were determined for Lovozero; them
perpendicularity deviation is r-.j 9 + I Electromagnetic measuremqntx~.
of the impedance for different directions disclosed the anisotropy *'t the
,,,rust in the Lovozero area vhich~ atcording to the calculationag should
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ZYBIN, K.Yu.; KLEDENOVA, N.G.
Amplitude opoctrum of micropulantiona irt tho froquoncy range
of 1 to 20 cps. Guomag. i aerb 5 no.6-.1125-IIP.6 1-1-D 1650
(141RA 191:1)
1. Institut fiziki 2emli AN SSSR. Submitted Maxch 26, 1965.
ACC NRI A0007601
SOURCE CoDz: UR/0293/66/004/006/0935/0936
AUTHOR: Zybin
M.
none
TITLE: Dis'tribution of Alfven velocity in the magnatosphero
I SOURCE: Nosmichaskiyo Isslodovantya, v. 4, no. 6, 1966,' 935-936
TOPIC MGS: cold plasma, plasma density, magnotic field
SUR CODE: 20,22
I ABSTRACT:
.klfvc"n velocity in the magnotospher'o usually is c~'mputdd using thol.
formula VA -whore H is magnetic field strenzth and- P is the
density of charged particles. Tho first computation of Vk was made by
Dossler, assiming a monotoac decrease of plasma density"writh heiE;ht and,
for the strangth of a dipole field. Howovor, Soviet space rockets ro-
Yealed a sharp decrease of plasma density at goocentric distances
P ='4-5 RZ. IMIuch more data now is available on this plasma densilty.-liz-ap
knoo") near which t:".o densiiy of cold plasma decroases Lyj several tons
of times. Suiz:h a sharp decrease naturally should load to a con5idorablo
increase of AlfV611 velocity. The graph show a second VA maximmu at
R = 4-5 -RE and a region of 'relativoly low vallae-i VA t~oud6d by tw3
aaidma. Thia haa a number of corollaries Jrportant for an underzit-aiiding
of the naturo of goomagnatic micropulsationo, 7ho region of docreasod
velocities can serve as an additional rosonator for magnatoacountic WMVC3
propagating isotropically.in the oxosphere. This rosonatQr exists on
2 UDC;-550.385.41
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coth L,,,3 dayttime and nighttime sides of the magneto sphere.": This, makes
it possible to explain nightttime pulsations of the Pi2 typo. There are
.threo regions in the riagnotosphore in which magnetoacoustic roooronces
are possible: a.) a region bounded by the "kneel' and the velocity jMP
.at the boundary of the magnotosphore; b) a region botween'tho "kneel' and.
tho'maximum of tha Al,+'v6n velocity at R-z 1.5 RE; a) a region-whoso
boundaries are the ionosphera and the velocity maximwa at Riz 1.5 RE*
Those and othor fact ,oj:,s help in e.Vlaining. a broad speotro' of sizi4:-
tancously axisting micr9pulsations with different Periods.
RS: 3927
1-87
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Properties and nature of geomagnetic micropulsations with p eriod'a
from 10 seconds up to several minutes. Geomag. i aer. 5 no.3,:494-
498 My-je 165. (MIRA 18.5)
1. Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR.
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AUTHOR: - Zybins K, Y!L! KleVOMMOVa 1~ N a
ORG: Institute of7 Physics of the Ca hz AWigsiil in t
_rt lt~t fWki Zemli
AWGSSR)
.TITLE: Amplitude' spectrum of micropulsations. io~ith
0 opw frequency
range-
SOURCE: Geomagnetizm- I iteronomiya - 4 no*
TOPIC TAGS4. tic eid: 00 yukes
P#!
geomagne
~ABSTRACT.-: The paper:.is a report on, obsilrvatio~~.'Of tdoropul
ono n
telluric " currents ;at,: arm; ~iz~;W h1k In I- Mitt !jv~
Z
cillograms of-the 11ral alectrootaghOtt" Mald 4, 4 t 11 it 1-20-aps f 1 -6 qt v n -
cy r.ange show a COMPIeK p4ttaPn 0 V lkegular oset1lationa -whi(A defies
analysis. To Isolate the characteristic frequeaoies, meveral of the
most typical recordings of micropulsations.,lastitul; about 30 secon4d. each
were analyzed on an R-20 computer. The resultant data were analyzdd
and a curve of the 9 spectral component was plotted as a functionwof
amplitude. This spectrum shows that the natural electromagnetic field
observed in the 1-20 cps range is the result of two, dtq~,inlct---,
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sources. The field energy,diminishe's. stmoothl~,Iaihd rd:the~r ~rapldl Iwith-
increasing frequencyjn,the firat~ part of t t t
he s oc rUmiup o ~cpo.
Above 5 cpsq the field energy, begins, to Oscillate with increasing fre-
quency. The low-frequency part of the spectrum (up to 5 cps) dorre-
sponds to oscillations of the Pel type)which havo thtir origin in the
exosphere. The maxima in the oscillations above~S cps corresp~ad to
Schumann resonance frequencies of the earth-Lonip~~her~o.ca'viity idue io
~ p
lightning flashes. Three clearly defined maxima are 4beervedlat 8,*5,0
14.51and 21 cps'. This spectrum to uned, to datersoine the Q of It-he earthr
ionosphere.::r resonance cavity, giving values of 3tA for 8.5 cps oadl.3,2
for 14,5 cps, which agree satisfactorily with tho dato in the IACeroture~
Resonance oscillations in the middle latitudes aft muoh strong% than
in the polar regions, where fluctuatLons are wadkand the ampll.L,149 of
the oscillations from 0 to 20 cps are nearly an order, of magait#de low-
er than the amplitudes of geomagnstie micvopulsations (1-3 cps)4 Orig.
art. has; I figure.
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Operatioq recorder of the "Neptun" radar station. Mor.flot 17:
bo.3:24 Mr 157s (HIRA 1033)
1. Xlektronavigatsionnayu kamera!Rizhskogo poita.
.(Riga-lladar in navigation)
(Recording Inatmento)
ZYBIM, L.K., starshiyprepodavatell
Conditions for convergence of a sequence of IlAear positive
operators* Uche saps Kallno goo# pett, inst. no-$03-56158-
(MM 13:10)
(Operators (Vathemtics)) (Convergence)
ZYBIN, L-R-s otarahty prepodavatell
Convergence of some sequenaeo of linear operatvra to discontinuous
ftnetions. Uch. zap, Kaline goo. pod* inst. no#5:57-63 158*
.(KIRA 13tlO)
(Convergence) (operators (Mathematics)):
(AM0,0-iona, Diaccutinous)
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DtYACHENKO, :N.Xh.,--~d'"o-VtTo"r"lt"e"k-lffi.nauk, prof.; LIVENTSEV, F.L.,
kand.tekhn.tauk, dotsent; MELINIKOV, G.V., karid.tekhn.nauk,
dotsent
A new gas pipe line compressor station with evaporation cooling of
the gas motor compressors. Energomashinostroenie 10 no.1:27-29
A 164. (MIRA 17W
BOBOREKO; E.A.1 KaYUZHNYYo,M.la.j-,C-HAYKAM -NVD~ ABRAMOVICH, M.M.j SHILOVIV Yu. P.
DRUZHININA, A.7.;' L.S.
Improving the process of yeast growing an wood hydrol7zateso
Gidroliz. i lesokhim.promo 17 no#8t22-25 164.
1, Woudarstvon*7 nauchno-inaledovatellakiy institut gidralimnoy
i oullfitno-opirtovoy promynblennostil Leningrad (for Boborekoi
Kalyuznyys Chaykaj Abramovioh), 2o lvdollaltly gidroliznyy zavod
(for Shilov, Druzhinina, Zybinp Batikov),
FISHER, P.N.; KEYLIO I.A.; VO!~qD'YEVAt:G.I.; SHVARSKROYN, B.N.; ALYAMDVSKAYA,
T~S~Q~~; b9UzHllffINA; A..T.; SHILO'V,'YUOP,
Growing yeast on hydrolysates from coniferous wood. Gidrolizo
i lesokhim, prom. 16 no.50-12 163. (MIRA 17t2)
1. Mookovskoye otdelenlye Gosudarstvennogo nauchno~'issledovatell-:
skogo instituta. gidroliznoy i oul,lfitno-spirtovoy promyshlennosti,
(for Fisher, Keyll, Voroblyeva, Shvartskroyh)IAlyanovskaya).
2. Ivdellskiy gidroliznyy zavod (for Zybin, Druzhinina, Shilov).
KOROLIKOV, I.I.; STRIZHEIVSKAYA, I.S.; LIKHOVIDO R.D.1 PARAM~NOVA, G.D.;
ZYBIN S.Ye.; BATIMV,. L.S.; DOLGOKHVOSTOV, I.A.
Experiments in the production of hydrolyeates,for grewing yeast
at the Ivdell Hydrolysis Plant. Gidroliz, i I-eigokh1m, prom.
16 no.50-7 163. (MIPA 17t2)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iseledovateltoldy inatittit gidrolizn6y
i s-allfitno-spirtovoy promyshlennosti (for Kbrollkovp
Strizhovskaya, Likhovid, Paramonova). 2. Ivdallskly gidroliznyy
zavod (for Zybin, Batikov, Dolgokhvostov).
Horinsontal percolation in the extract ion-battM hydrolysis of
wood. Gidrolis. i lesokhim. prom. 8 no*5:16-17 155. (RLRA 9:1)
lAirectorXhorskogo gidroliznogo zavoda.
(Wood-Chemistry) (Hydrolysis)
Zybin, V. "The fantastic and t~,e Actualoll (Concerning the apeed-~
demon lathe-hand 0. "orthavich. Sketch)); Smena, 1949,
No. 4, P. 4, with povtrait.
SO: U-3566p 15 March 53,, (Letopis tZhurnal Inykh Statey,.No. 131 1949)
'End
11i'TTI1111 till
VOROBOYEVO A.A.; VASILIYEV., U.N.; SAMORODW., L.M.;~YPRONT40Vp I.V.;
PATRIKEYEV.. GOT.; MAKWXKO, ~H.M.; ~ pinivau uchastiye.
AIIDROSHCHM, KOM=p I.S.; NIXOIAYENKO.,
Yu.P.; CHEMOVA, V.A.; IGONINA,, Yu.A.,- 14ORDUYEVA,~i A.A.
Study of botulin anatoxins. Report,110.4'. B6tulin:.anatoxin type
E. Zhur. mi-krobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.1:72-79 A 162.
0 MIA 15; 3)
(CLOSTRIDIMI BOTULINUI) (TOXINS AND'ANTITOXINS)
inoculated people the antitoxic titers of typos ; and B &M oX the okqtr 1-3
a/ml, ono mi of oAch proparation is med* to coubain =0 mAtj&wdc.vALtm (LO PW
one AS) of the corresponding anat-In with specific activity of no 1"s than
EG/1 mg of total nitrogen and not over 3o$ mg of alualam boroxiAeo
LSWGIATION t none
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AUTHORSs Harkov1ch,_A#_Y&j V5E2~lysv, A.
-,-- I - *;- Y'. Was
3.1
0z 3
TIME: Botulitic aAAtQXiA3 of.typos A and B. Claps 30, No. 169751
SOUICEt Byunetent isobrateniy- I tov*rnykh snakovp no..7s, 1965a 92-93'
TOPIC TAGS1 Anat0iin, toxic substance, b!sttuU"sm., inoculation'
ADSMOTt This Author Oartificata presents bQtuUtio anatomins, purifiodo
concentrated, and aorbed with altim' min hydroaddo ' To produ*i'lm the blood of the
VOROBIYEV A A VASILMY, N.H.; PATRIKEYEV, G.T.-~ZUMA
JDW KO miv, Ls.;
AW4 5.M... IG011Ui. U.5.;
N '~-& Y,6.P Prinimall ucbazt Y
COMMA, Yu*S,; P01MOVA, M.A.
Study of botu)An anatoxins. Report No-l. Batulin anat-0-.dn type.A.~
Zhur. mikro~iol~ epid J. i=un. 32 )!10.9:31-36 S 61 WIRA 15-2)
tCLOSIOI~A BOTULIMI) (TOXINS AND ~ VIT ITOXINS)
VOROBIYEV, A.A.; VASILIX.ETP N.H.; YEIIICW,, VA,- FSTRIKLUX, G.T.;
SMWIEV) V.M.; ZYBRI., V~D. - XOldW IS - AlIANIMA Ye.P.,
Prinimali uchas'bi~"y"e'-:t'~',WlfMl~ICIHJKI S.'M.*I' MKOlAYEAP, Y-U.P.;,
RNOVAt Yu.8.pM -11, Yu'.A.;:
MAKAROVA, V.A GIIE YARKOVA .-M.A. 1G01111
MORDUYEVA, A. A.
Study of botulin amtoxins. Report No.2; Botul in'. anatoxin tyi)oN
Zhur.milwobiol., epid. i immun. 32 no.M68-72 0 161. (KRA IWO
(CLOSTRIDMI BOTULINUM) (TOMS AND AWITOXI10):
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VLASOV, Haum Illich; SAU11y, Ivan AlettoYeviobj ZTBII~ Y.0,40 Wirt,
TOt%OnXOf1tj
rad.lad-vat UltAROYA, A.P., takhn.red.; NO= B.I., tekba.red.
(OrgarAzation and planning of mj%terlal nad technical mipply
and marketing of macUnary plants] Organizatsiis i planirova-
nie materiallno-tekhnicheskogo enabzheniia I sbyta mashino-
alvroitellnykh predpriiatii. Kotkva. Gos.nauchno-takha.izd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959, ~10 p. (MIRA 13:2.)
(Machinery industry) (Industrial management)
ZYBIN, V. G.
7646. ZYBIN, V. G. Kholodnaya Ghtampovka v mushinostropohil. pod red. V-D.
GolovIeva. H., mauhSiz, 1954. 280 n. a ill. 27 sm. . 8.000 ekz. 13Ri~ 30K.:
v per. -- pared zagl. nvt: 0. N. Rovinakiy. S. V. Alabin, V. V. Filli' ~ v,
PPO
K. A. Kalachev I V. G. Zybin. -- Bibliobrr: s. 278(30 nazv.): -(55-3908)?
621.96 (o16-3)
SO: Knizhna-va Letopsis'
VOL 71 1955
Z7BIN' _Y1949"!uIj"h-_DAVITASHVILI. Mikhail Doxillovi. 6h; SAYZDARG,
Y.E., red,; DZYNTI, T.K.. tekhn.red.
(Tatliana Chkhaidze, prominent tea grower] Zhatnyl chsevad
Tatlisna Chkbaidse. Moskva, Gos.isd-vo sellkhoolit-ry, 1960,
70 P. (MIU 14:1)
(Georgia--Tea)
F eklin.
,., doktor t
FADEYEV, Sergey Favlovich[deceasedj;_Zp._4,,,,,,V
nauk) retsenzent; POKROVSKIY, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk,
dots.p nauchn. red.; IUFAYEVA, G.I., red.
(Preparation of a course project on machine'parts] Kurso-
voe proektirovanie detalei mashin. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola
1964. 302 p. (MIM 18: 2)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy "Detali mashin" Vsesoyuznogo
zaochnogo mashinostroitellnogo instituta U~ or Zybin).
SOLOY&YEVY F.A., :Lnzh.i ZYBIN) lu,I,y inzh,
Erection of polds of electric tranamiaoion lines us,Ixg an amcillary
tower, Mont. i 'sOts, rab. v stroi. 25 no,5A9-21 14Y 163.
(MIRA 16:7).
1. Gosudarstvennyy proyektnyy ibstitut Ukrpro~ kbtaltkonstruktsiya
i trest Krovoroz-hstalikonstruktaiya.
(Blectrim lines-Poles and towera)
mow
ZYBIN, Yu.I.; SOLOVIYEV, F.A., inzh.
New method of erecting.the supports for electrie power trans-
mission lines and installations of the t6wer type. Prom.
stroi. 41 no.11232-35 N 163. (141RA 17:2)
1. Treat Krivorozhotallkonstruktsiya (for Zybin). 2. Gasu-
darstvennyy proyekthyyAhatitut Ukrglavetalikonatruktaiya
(for SolovIyev).
UBIN, Tu.I., inzh.; SOLOVIYEV, F.A., inzh,
Ays to improve the design details and methods of dsaemblin~ ~t
gas purification of a blast furnace. Prom. s'trol. 40 [1
0
no./+s4649 Ap 163. jKMAi 16:3)
1. Trest Krivorozhatalikonstruktsiya (for Zybin). 2. Gasuclarstvanw
proyektnyy_institut po proyektirovaniyup iseledovanlyu i ioytaniyu
stalInykh konstrixktsiy i mostov.
(Blast furnaces-Equipment and 'supplies)
KOCMTKOVA., T.S.,, inzht; PROKHOROVAs Z.V. p inzh.; ~IBINO Yu.F.., doktor
tekhn.naukp prof.
Scientific method of designing the inside shape Of footwear., IWO
vys.uchebezave; tekh.leg.prom. no.2:50-57 !61. ;
(MIRA W-5).
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut lijgkoy ju-omyslilenn WAL
Rekomendovana kafedroy tokhnologil obuvnogo prolavodstva.
(Shoe manufacture)
ANOKHIN) D.I., lnzh.;-ZYBINO Yu.P.0 doktor tekhn.nauk) prof.
Studying the moldability prope rties at shoo uppor blanks. liv.Vys.
ucheb.zav.; tekh.leg.prom. no.2j67-72 '61... (MIRA .14s.5)
1 Mookovskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut leitkoy prom-ohlonnoiti.
;;komendovana kafedroy tekhnologii obavnogo:proizvodstva.
(Sboe manufacture)
PIRILIMITER, V.I. inzh,; ZYBIN, Yul.P,, doktor teldm.naulc, prof.
Method for investigating the deformation of 4hoe uppers. Izv.v7o,
ucheb.zav.; takh.leg.prom. no.5:64-69 1600 .(MIRA 1):11)
1. Mobkovi3kiy- tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promythlennosti.
Rekomendovana kafedro7 takhuologii izdeliy 1z koshi*
(Shoe manufacture) (Strength of materials).
ZYWIT, Yu.P., doktor tokhrionaukt prof,
Early Russian footwear from t .he 12th to the~:16th.cent=7. iWpori 116.31
Yootwear found in Moscow excavations in 1953- Izv.v7s.ucheb*zav&;
tekh.leg,,prom, no,5:84-85 160. (HIPA'13:3.1)
(Hoo.cov Province--An Itiquities) Obots and eho'ea)
MIN, Y%P., doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk, professor-. STESUIV. I.I., rO.sozixent;
Tnmzv)OV, A.P., reteenzent.
[Technolog7 of footwear] Takhnologlia obarl. Moskva" Goos nauchno-takha.
12d-vo KiniBterstva promyshlonnykh tovarov shlrokogo potrablenits.; =a,
1953- (MLRA 7:6)
(Shoo industry)
ZYB IN, V.P., dote.; ROWOV. ~f.ya., insh.
InvestIgAting allrOMatiC drIVe Witches in seftinutomatio sewing
a
machines of 18th, 25th, and 29th grades. Izv,.v7s.ucheb.zav.;'
tekh.leg.prom. no-5:119-129 158. (MM :12:2)
1. VoesoyuzW zaochnyy institut teketillnoY,li legkoy promyshlenno~sti.
(Sewing machines) (Automatic control)
DODONOV,, B.'P.j ZYBINp V.P..j, prof., red.
(Hoisting and conveying deviceal manual for students
specializing in mechanics and technology] Podklemno-.
transportnye ustroistva; uchabnoe posobie dlia mekha-
nicheskikh i tekhnalogicheskikh spetsiallnostei. Moskva,
Vass. zaochnyi in-t tekstilinoi I legkoi proWshLj 1964.
159 P. (MfRA 1815)
ARRHIPOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; WFACMIN, Paval 8-14ridonovich:
MAYZELI, Maks Mikhaylovich, doktor tekhn. prof#;
PLEVAKO, Hil-olay Ale)-seyevich; ZAYUICIIX0VGXIY, A.D., doktor-
tekhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; ZOLOTOV,Y.'I., inzh., retsen-
zent; ZYBIN., V P. doktor teklin. nauk, retwonzenitj KAPUSTIVI
G0KT.o nauk 'of., retuenzent; KOZLOV, B.A.,
r el . pr
inzh., retsenzent; POPOV) S.M., doktor to 'k1m. naukf prof.p
retsenzent; EPPEL, S.S.., kand. tekhn.nauko dotig,,p retsen-,
zent; 1XIIIJAYEVA, T.N.,, red.; SHVETSOV, S.V. tekbn. red.
[Basic processes., machinery., and apparatus of light industx7l
Osnovnye protsessy, mashir7 i aparaty legkoi promyshlennosti.
[By] N.B.Arkhipov i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo nauclmo-~tekhn. lit-ry
RSFSR, 1961. 491 p. (MIFLA 15:2)
Undu6try)
FADEYKV, Sergey Pavlovich (deceased] ZY13III V P... dOILtor tekhn.
z
SKIYL-I
N.
naukp retsenzent; POKROV , 7
dots.., nauchn. red.; KOLODYAZENAYA, Zh.A... red.
(Design of machine parts; collection of problems] Haschety
detalei mashin; sbornik zadach. Moskva, Vysahaia shkola,
1964. 180 p. WILA 18:3)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy "Detali mashiri PTut' Vaesoyuznogo
za0chnogo instituta tekstillnoy i legkoy prorqshlerwosti
(for Zybin).
I-S.; YENICHEV, V.M. I MORDUYEVA, A.A. I IGOIIINA Yu.A.; PATRI,KEYEV, G.T.;
&ITDROSfr,HUY,, S,M;_ZYF3lN,- V.D.1 S,HISIMLINAI~ L.Mlp
Ir
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SAMOSATSKLY, Hikolay
Nikolayevich, inzh.
"IFJ..U.ed fluoroplastol NapolnemVe ftoroplasty
Tekhnika, 1965. 73 p. I~ao)
ZY31N Yu.~.p inzh.; GUT, A.M., inzh.; SOLOVIYEV, F.A., inth.
Rapid erection of a head frame during the reconatriiction of a mine.
Shakhi.atroi. 8 no.1:21-23 Ja 164. (MIRA 17W
1. Trest Krivorozhstallkonstruktsiya (for Gut). 2' Gosudarstvamw
proyektnyy institut Ukrproyektstallkonstrukto.iya (for Solovlyev).
-Z~~~vlch. doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk,~professor; STICSIEDT,
I.I., retsenzent; VINOGRADDY, A.P., retsenzent; HINATSTA, T.M.
redaktor; MIDYEM, L.Ta., tekhnicheskly redaktar.
[Tecbn-ology- of footwear] Tekhnologlia dbuvl..Moskva, Gos.nauchno-
takhn.izd-vo Hiasteratva promysblennykh tovarov ohirokogo po-
treblenlia SSSR,*'Pt. 2. 1955. 446 p. (KLRA 8.110)
(Shoo indnatry)
KOZLOVA, T.V.; ZYBIX, Yu.P9
Design of shaped upper parts. Leg-prom#[161 no.11:25-27 N '56o
(Shoo industry) (HLRA 10a)
KOTALINIKOY,,V.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; CMWSOYA, 11.1.,'kand.takhatneuk;
ZYBIN T1vP,,,doktor takhn.nauk; KOCHUTKOVAP T.S,; ZAL4TOV1p,NoD##
*tka ~Mkhn.nauk; GUBAM, A.S., kand.takivi.0'auk; SHUTSOVA, T.P.
lush.; VOROBIYBVA, I.A.. kand.tekhn.naukv KIRSKIY,.T.I.. lush.;
NISMICH. Ye.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; GOLODSHTMN, A.Y.. lush.;
KALA IIOTA, T.A., lush.; SHMOROVICH, 14,1,4, kand,takha,nauk;
KOREKHODOT. G.A.. lush.: ZAKWOV, SORO, tetzenze'ut; BLAGOTBSTOVO
B.K., retsenzent; S2ROGINA, O.P.. retsenzent; WHIM. M.L. re-
tsanzent; ZUYBT, V.Ts, reivenxent; NOSMY, K,1, petso4zent;
STEPANOV, IoSot retsonsent; RMMj $.No, ratitsaxetit; MMR, B.M
retsenzent; TEMIRG, I.I., reteensent; TMIN, A.S., reteenzent,
SMIRNOTA, Ye.T.. retsenzent; BUGOSLATSKATA,'L.A..'retsensent;
GMOVA, A.S.,,reteenzeut; IRWINg 1.14*,..retsonzent;'KURTAfFIDZE,
D.S., red.; PLEHYANNIKOV, M.N., red.; GRACHOA, A.V., red.; MEDVZZT.
L.Ya., tekhn.red.
(Shoemaker's handbook) Spravochnik obuvshchike . Voll. Moskvaoi
Goo.nauchno-takhn.isd-vo lit-ry po legkoi Vvomyehi. 1958. :54o
(MIRA 12:41'
I.Gosudarstvannaya Ordena Lenina i Ordena:Tradovogo Krasnogw2nanent
obavnaya fabrika "Stcorokhod" imeni Ya.Kaliniza (for Zakharovi~ B1890-
vestov, Strongina Shmidt, Zuyev. Kovarey, Ptepanoy.1a=. P~vmner.
Veynberg. Turbin. Smirnova, Bugoslavskaya, Gamov&. thanin).
(shoe manufacture)
PRIWRA, L.I.. inzh.; ZYBIN, Yu.P., prof.
Factors affecting the finish quality of leat 'bar 8616 butts.
Izvo v7souchob.zav.; tekh,leg. prom. noltO-73 '58. (RIU 11:6)
1,Moskovski,r takhnologichookiy institut legkoy prdmyshlennosti.
(Shoe manufacture)
BARYKIN, A.M., kand.tekbn.nauk; ZTBI.11, Yu.P., doktor tekhn.nauk.
Regularity in the distribution of unable pak,s of sualik skins.
Izv. vys. ucbab. sav.; tekb, leg, prom. no#3:14-24 1513.
0111A 11:10)
1. lIbnkovakiy tekhnologicheskiy Institut legkoy promyshlennosti.
(Fur)
ZTBIM, Tu,P,g prof., doktor takha. naluk,
Ancient Russian footwear from the 12th to.~the 14th centuriess
Izvevyssuchebosays; takhologqpromo no.406-44 '158. (MIRA 11:12)
l.Hookovski.r tekhnologlohaskly institut logkoy promyshlonnesti.
(Ooots and shoes)
MIN, Tu.P., dokt6r teldin.nauk, profs
Inclent Raselau footwear from the 12th to i6th centuz7. lzv-*-vyo
uchebesbiv*; tekhologprom. no.6:33-40 158-1. MMA U:4)
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheakly inatitut legko7 prouvehlennotitis
(Shoo Induatry)
ji