SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A. DIVAKOV - N.B. DIVARI

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_!),IVAXO,V,-,A., kandidat tekhnictheskikh nauk; KONAEMKIY, A., inshener; PYKEEMV, S., inshener; SHMVALSHIO, M., inzhener. Refrigerated car with automatic temperature regulation. Mias.ind. SSSR 25 no.6:39-41 134. (MLRA 8:1) 1. VessoyusW nauchno-Iseledovatel'skly institut myasnoy pro- myshlonnosti (for DivM:ov, Konarevskly and Pykhalov). (Refrigerator cars) DITAKOV, IT. V., Engineer "Theoretictal and Bxperimental Investigation of the Problems Connected With Gear Shifting Jkring Acceleration of an Automobile." Sulo 4 Doe 47, Moscow Automotive Mochanics Inst Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947 SO: Sum No. 4y?, 18 Apr 55 - -1 v7d, -Ii .-'I . lu "0V) Diagrams for a nevi electromametic couplin:~. Avt. traKt. rom., '%o C,1952. j - 1. nvwv~ it, V. 1 2. USSR (600) 4. Automobiles - Trwksmission Devices 7. Dif ferential axles of automobiles. Avt. trakt. prom. no. 12 1, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Rtissian Accessions Library of Congress, May -1953. Unclassified. D.R'I&YC)Wy 11. : FADITT77-TCH P I- . .., . "Control of th(- Technical CapacIty of a Tested Autorlobile. Tr. I (TECOITCY'l YTACA Vol. (, V , / Arri I fror, the Paisman", . 235. 1 1 'o 4) 1 - 1954, Eritislava, Czechoslovakia) SO: Yonthly List of Eas-IC, Eurortann Acep:~,,Aons, (Er,,Al,):, LCP Voi . 4 , 110. 1, Jnn. 1055, Uncl. FAW)WICH.B.S., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk,; DIVAKOV N.Y. kELndidat takhnichaskikh nauk; SHLIFYI,I.S., k t~heskikh nauk, ni redaktor; VICLIKANOV,D.P., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk, retsenzent; FOLYAKWIJON., inshener, reiteenzent; YBGORKIBA,L.I., redaktor; MOISLI.B.I., tekhaicheekly redektor [Methods of testing automobiles and their mechanisms] Metody is- pytaniia avtomobilin i ego mekhanizamov. No-7.[Power anti efficiency of automobiles] Dinmichaost' i ekonomichnost' avtomobilia. Moskva Goo. nauchno-tekhn. isd-vo mashinostroitellnoi lit-ry. 1955. 158 p. (IC13A 9:2) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.,) M44nisterstvo avtomobillnogo,- traktor- nogo I sellskokhosiaistveiinogo magUiostroyewiya. (Automobiles-Testing) IAPIDUS, Viktor losifovich; MIAL17AN, Turiy Arkadlyevich; DIVAKO-t,,N.B.. red.; ZUIWA, N.K., tekhn. red. I, .., [Automobile. automatic transmission] 1vtomobIlInye avtoo%ticheskie korobki peredach. Nonkra, Nauchno,-tekhn. Izd-vo ar'lotransp. lit-ry, 1958. 3.17 P. (HILL 11:7) (Automobiles-Transmission devices) ABELEVICH, Lev Abramovich,; DIVAKOV, H.T.,red.; KALIKOVA, N.Y.,tekhn. red. [Squipment for testing motor vehicle parts in repair shops) Oborudovanie dlia ispytaniio agragatov as avtoremontnykh savodakh. Moskva, Hauchno-tekhn. izd-vo avtotranop. lit-ry, 1956. 157 p. (MIRA (Automobiles-Apparatua and supplies-Testing) RUBETS~ Dmitriy Alekseyevichp kand, tekhrt, --- STEPMIOV, V.M.., red. iod-va; GAUKTIOVOVA, Ye.N.j. tekbn. red. NIKOIAYEVA, L.N.V takhn. red. [Fuel efficiency of motor vehicles]Toplivnaia okonomichnost' avtomobilia. Moskvap Avtotransizdatp 1960. 55 P- (MIRA 15:12) (Motor vehicles-Fuel consumption) DIVAKOV, N.V. Criteria for evaluating autmobile differentials. Avt-prom. no.6: ?-11 je 16o. C MIn 13 18) 1. Xoakovskiy avtomekbanichoskiy institat. (Automobiles--Transmission devices) SMOLI 9- Ivan Ivanol-Ich? kand. teklm. naak; GOLIDBIAT, Illya Iseuikcivich, kand. tekh~. nauk; DIVAKOVI N.V.q red.; NIKOLAYEVAp L.19., tekbn. red. [Motortrucks operated ulth liquified gas; ma*al for driverl) Gazo- ballonr7e avtomobilij'p6sobie shoferu. Moskva, Nauchno.-tekbn. i-zd- vo M-ta avtomobillnogo transp. i shosseinykh dorog RSFSRp 1961. 141 p. (HIRA 14: 8) (Notortrucks--Motors (Compressed gas)) DIVAKOV NM.,ka~d.tekhn.-Au ; LEVIN, I.A..,,,kand.tekhn.ngilk ffficiont drive ?or the modium and rearmost a'xles of the Airt.prom. 28 to.8:18-21 P41 142. 11, Makovskiy avtomakhanicheeMY0 Inatitut. Ubtortruck&-Axles 6m6 iptortmok. (.MIRA 16-6:3) DIVAKOV,-LI.; YAXOVLEV, N.A.; KLANNIKOV, V.M., red.; KOPTEVSKIY, D.Ya., rod.izd.-Va- YKZHOVA, L.L., takhn. red. [Theory of motor vehicles] Teoriia avtomobilia. ~bskva, Vysshaia shkola 1962, 298 p. (MIRA 16:4) Notor vehicles) AM DIVAKOV, P.D, - , In the center of contamination. Voen. znan. 34 no-7-.24-:5 Jl 158. (First aid in illness and injury) (Chemical :,arfare) (MIRA 11:9) BABKIN, I.A.; V3LYUGO, V.M.; DIVAKOV P D ZAPOLISKIY, G.N.; KIFRIYAN, K.M.'; KISSM, H.G.1 SILKOV, G.A.; 1,1040RODIII, I.Ta.; KA VSKAYA, M.D., red.; GHRASIMOVA, V.N., teldm.red. (Manual for training and testing for a first-class rating in the organi2ation *Ready for Antiaircraft Defense."] Uchebno-mto- dichealcoe posobie po provedeniiu trenirovok i priemu norm 'Gotov k PVOII 1-i stupeni. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1959. 110 P. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Vsesoy-uznoye dobrovollnoye obahchestvo sodeystviya armil, aviat5ii i flotu. (Civil defense) DIVAKOVA, Ye. K. DIVAKUVA, Ye. K.., Cand Tech Sci --(diss) "Foamsilicate and its physico-technical properties as mterial for supporting constnictions.11 Mos, 1958. 28 I?p vith i1lust (Min of' Higher Education USSR. Mos Order of labor Red Bmmer L~ng Constr Inst Im V.V.Kuybyshev) 320 copies (KL, 20-58, 97) SKIMKIY, P.S., dots., kand. tekhn.nauk; SI14AKOV, I.M., inzh.; DIVAKOVA, Ye.L , assinten kand. telchn. nauk; RUBIN, M.G.., assistant; VAIUAMOVA, V.A.. assistant [Laboratory work on the strength of materials) LabDratornye ratoty po soprotivleniiu materialov. Gor1kii, 1962. 100 p. - [Log of laboratory work on the strength of materials) Zhurnal laboratornykh rabot po soprotivleniiu mater-talov. Gortkii, 1962. 33 P. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Gorki. Gorlkovskiy inzhenerno-si;roitellnyy institut. Ka- fedra stroitellnoy makhaniki. (Strength of materials) DIVAR, Gyargy (translator] VOOMPOOmm- - The relationship between the British railways and the railways of the continent. Vasut Ij no.9-.16-.17 S 063. SIMICP B.S.; SIME,, A.; RARKOVIC, It.; KOVACEVIC, M.; RAKOVIG, V., PURINJI D.; DIVANOVIC, B.; JOCIC, V.; MINE, M. Diet, blood lipids and other indices of cardiovascular diseases in 3 regions of Serbia. Acta med. lugoal. 18 no.3::185-203 164. 1. SavemA zavod za zdravstvenu zastitu i HigiJenski institut Medicinskog fakulteta u Beogradu. HERGESIC, B.; FERBER, E.; MAVER, H.,, llkqTAZIJEVJC, D. OD T OIROVIC, P.; VRACARIC, B.; SIMIG, B.; DOGOJEVSKI, D.i KLING, I.; RAMUNI 9.; MTHOVIC, D.; DAJA, A,,; JaL!G-KRIVODOLJANIN, B.; PRIBtCIWIC, S,, (Beograd); ZEREMSKI, D. (Beograd).; VAJIC, V. Review of periodicals; nutrition. Bul sc Youg 9 no.4/5:147.-146 Ag.-O 164. I//,? A/ /F- Me k6kiO. A.L.-, AMIIKYAN, V.G,,-, OGARHSYAN. A.R.; DIVOTAN, N.M. Investigation of the symthasls of bensimidazole derivatives. DAL AN Arm.SSR 111 no.4:111-1.18 154. (MIRL 8: 1. Daystvitalltyy chlon Akademii nauk Armynnskoy SSR (for . - Nndxhoyan). 2.laboratorlya farmatsayticheakoy khi-mii 1&ademli na%Ok Armymskoy SM. (BOILzimidazole) I j I /, --n .% , P ~lj ~IA/ 'I ,,/' / " /;7 / y'// A, 1/1 - M~ . MOZHOYAN, I.L.; AFRIKYAN, V.G.; DOXHIKYiN, A.A.; TATHvOSYAN, G. T. ; DIVANYAN, N.M. Methyl aster of 5-benzylfuran-2-carboxylic acid. Sint.getercitsill. soed. no.1:22-23 156. (MIRA 10:11) (Furoic acid) _V Y Al 41 ft Al J/ ;,,1117, 1 f. 1 11 ~ /r/ MNDZHOYAN, A.L.; DIVANYAN, N.M.; MNDZ:HOTAN, O.L.; BAGDASARYAN, I.P. Methyl ester of 5-butylmercapti)methylfuran-2-carboxylic acid. Sint.geterotaikl.soed. no.1:26--27 '56. (MIRA 10-11) (Furoic acid) -I-,/ -;. 1,1*,I"q-jl --j fit 1-f- MNDZHOYJS, O.L.; BABITAN, N.A.; TATIVOSYJS, G.T. -, DIVANTAN, N.M. Propy1furylearbinol. Sint.geterotsikl.soed. no.1:44-46 '56. (MIRA 10: 11) (J~Lrfuryl alcohol) Ar", /;"/" TATIVOSYAN, 4.T.; DIVARYAN, N.M. -- 41, - ~ 1~~ *~Mw Yurfurole. Sint.gaterotalkl.tioed. no.1:62-65 156. (MIRA 10:11) Mraldchyde) 7".. A 10 1/ / V .v / /V ) I/V 1j) - AFRIKYAB', V.G.; DOXHIKYAN, A.A.; TATIVOSYAN, G.T.; DIVANYAW, N.M. 5-benz.vlfuran-2-carboxylic acid chloride. Sint.geterotallil.soed, no.1:0-6? 156. (MIRA 10:11) (Puroic acid) (Chlorides) MMZHG'fAN, A.L.; DOVIATYAN, V.V.; DIVARAIIA N. Investigations in the field of dibasic carboxylic acid derivatives. Part 14. Amino enters of p-phanylonedicarboxylic and p-phenyleae- acidic acids and their quaternary salts. Dokl.AN Arm.SSR 22 n9,.2- 65-69 '56. (KM 9:7) l.Nystvital'W chlen AN Armyanskoy SSR (for Mndzhoyan).Z.Laba- ratoriya farmatsavtichookoy khimii Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSIL' (Fatty acids) (Curarelike substances) KWZROTAbl, A.L.; DIVAlffAl. H.K. - A . -. - 5-furfurylmercaptometbyl-2-furoic acid. Sint. geterotaikl. soed. no. 2:76-79 157. (MMA 11:7) (Furoic acid) A-& 4 yj:~z A ZAIr -1-1 61 V It" 1~I/Ir . /// , MDZHOYhN, A.L.; TAT)WOSYAN, G.T.; DIVANW, N.M. Investigiting-tbe field of derivatives of substituted acetic acids. Report No.10: Dialkylaminoethyl asters of 0 -alky1mroaptoethyl- bennylaostic acid. Izv. AN Arm. SSR Ser. khim. naak 10 no.4:267- 276 157. (MIRA 10::12) 1. Institut tonkoy organicheskoy khimii AN ArmSSR. (Acetic acid) ~Z 7 MNDZHOYAN, A.L..' akademik; 2ATRYOSTAK, G*T*; AGBALYAN, S.G.; DIVAKUN, N.M. Rnaearch in the field of faran derivatives. Report No.16. Doki, AN Arm. SSR 25 no.4:207-211 157. (MM litz) I. Institut tonkoy organicheskoy khimii AN ArmSSR. (Puran) MNDZHOYAN. A.L.;DIVANYAN, N.M. 5--butylmercaptometbylfurfuryl alcohol. Sint. geterotaikl. soed. no-3:19-21 158 (KIPA 130) (7urfux7l alcohol) MNDZHOYAN, A.L., akademik-, AFRIKTAN, T.G.; TLTEVOSYAN, G.T.-, AGHALYAN, S.G.; GRIGORUN, M.T.; DIVANYAN, N.M.; BADALTAN, V.Te.; WJffARYAN, B.A. ,..- .-Inyss~rtlon In the field of furan derivatives. Re"ort No.21. . DokfA, Arm.SSR.27 no.5:305-1314 158. (MIR& 12:5) 1. 1natitut tonkoy organiebaskoy, kbiall AN ArmSSR. 2. AN ArmSSR (for Mndzboyan). (Puran) KNOWTAT, A. L. ; DIVJNIW4, N!~X. N-A-b~~o37etbrl)lsolrAoljne. Sint. goterotaikl. sood. no.4:6:1.4;4 159. (MIRA 13:11:1 (laoindolinsithanol) MNDZHOYANI M.M.; TIMOSIMMO, V.A. Isoindoline, Report Noel* Izv.AN Am.SSR,Ehim,nauki 15 no,2:c,15-100 162e. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Institut tonkoy organicheskoykhimii AN Armyanskoy SSR. (Isoindoline) MNDZHOYAN, A.L.; DIVANYAN, N.M. Deri~ tives-of fuisih-f Part 31:' If~dir'zides'shd su'bstit-ded by&hvides. of 5LBlliy~ereeptomothyl-2-furaricarboxy2te voids. Izv. AN Am*.!19R Kh:Lm.nauki 17 no.4t431-435 t64,, (YJRA li--6) 1. Institut tonkoy orgenichaskoy khimii AN ArmSSR. DIVARI., 14. D. "The Northern Lights of 22 5eptember 1946, and Its Inrluence on the Glow of the Sky, 11 Me*, pp 85-88. (Mleteorojogiya i Gidrolq-iya, No C) Nov/Dee 1947) SO: U-3218, 3 Apr 195-3 DIVARI, N. B. "Determination of the Trajectory of Movement of Sikhote-Alinskiy Meteorite on the Basis of the Testimony of Witnesses" Astron. Zhur. 25, No 1, 19~8. Kazakh AS; Inst. of Astr. and Phys. WWII, - A 24743. DIVARI, 4.B. Nekotorye Dannye Otnositel(no Obstoyatelletv Padeniya Sikhote- Alinskogo Meteorita. Vestnik Akad. Nauk Kazakh. Sars 1949, 1110. 3, S. 44-52-- Rezyums Na Xasakh las. G. Mokhanika. Gidronekhanikap Aeromekhanika SO: Letopis' "o. 33, 1949 DIVARI, N. B. Fotometricheskiy analiz letnego ponlesumerechnogo svecheniya (Photometric Analysis of the Surner Pd'ter-twiliglit Luminosityl. Akademiya Naul, SSSR. Meteoritilta 1r-40, V. 5, P. 71-76, diagrs'., 6 refs. - 3 ~, 1~ DIVARII N. D. "The Brightness of the Sky at the Beginning and End of Night", Iz A Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf i Geofizj Vol. 3j, No. 3, pp 242-246, 1949. Mbr., AS Kazak-, Inst. Astron. and Phyajes, Alxa-Ata DIVARI, N. B. "Photometric Observations of Ajiti-Luminescence" Astron. I'llhur. 26 No 6, 1949. Inst. of Astro. and Phys., AS of Kazakh SSR DIVARI, N. B. Fotometricheskiye nablyudeniya protovosiyaniya (Photometric Observations of Counterlaaw). Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1949, v. 26, no. 6, P. 355-362, tables, diagrs., 8 refs. al.A47. v. 26 100 A Off sea got a !' 0 A SPRI. 06 dw P~ d adw "OWN* 41 Warlem Sms, N-L~D(Yrlwsrrox. 1. AM4. Sal VSSR. 27 (NO, 6) 351 510) 14 XMIA". EtWbh abktr. in Aso". Nem Letter (1fam.11 No. 35. 3 M6.11.195 I I. Tbe retio 0 + 14) of radiation preswic OmAcrition 10 SCIAt FavitatiOnal amlerktion Is calcuLitcd for H, ft Na wW Ca I. a value of 0-1 For residuit! intensity of the appooprialp solair line being assurned it an &=Mfg Value Was W known. Vic larent value of (I + 11) WN 236 N 41. ratIMAICA or 0 f- 1&) in the martWo uMm atmthottre %how that morinal radiation mmue win not proilticv a gaw" UP to t* earth. Apparent values of (I + #) up to 2 123 am observed In co=t's faik. sL w. ovrmv-4 iV trill soill too it v I It 61 1 do a 3 8 .1 U Is Al 0 0 &It* 0 0 0000 of 0 06 0 :10 Of 00 of Of 000000 0# ;,D;.T.4 4.9 *.'.0 0 0960196609996900*9*0969 0,00000000000*4004, USSR/Ast'ronomy- -Ilight Sky M61PAM 51 "Stellar Component of Night Ski Glow," N. B. Divari, Astrophys Inst, Acad Sci Kazakh SSSR "Astron Zhur" Vol XXVIII~ No 3, pp 163-171 Observations for subject investigation vere perf orined in' vicinity of Alma-jita in 19-46 anti on Lake 1!3syk-Kul In 1949. Used photometerg dii- sLgned by Acad V. G. Fesenkov, A:tm and zodle. cal components, taken from tables by Fesenkov, mere deducted from total sky glov. Cosmic compon.ent.of glQw.was found equiv to 956 stars of let magnitrde. ivari was assisted by D Acad flesenkov. 18W2 USSR/AstronoW - Aberration Iqov/Dec 51. "Prdblem of Dependence of Aberration Constant on -,Spectral Class of Star," 39. B. Divari, Inst of Astr and. Pbys,A6qad Sol Kazakh 00 qstron zhue.vol xr=, No 6, PP 518-527 :'Studies, subject dependence curve wing observa- .iionsi ana articles by foreign observatories. At- 'tempta tQ find reasons for this phenomenon In the difference of light's velocity relative to spec- tral Ows and vave length. Nevertheless results camot be c(mmidered. very accurate. This problem is imRportant from astrophys standpoint. 19I#T8 94T8 DIVARI, 1%.B. Daily. variation in brightness of the night sky. Isv.AN lazakh.SSR no-99:3-15 151. (KIJU 6.10) (stars) Xigbt Sky /Feb 52 "Deep Twiligbts Near the Horizon," N. B. Divari, Astropbys Ibst, Acad Sci Kazakb 85R tliz Ak ftuk BSSR, Ber Geofiz" No 13 PP 79-84 The presence of bal-f-twilight.'glow, previously pointed out,by Aced V..G. Fesenkov,,is prdved,by means'of a'lene' free pbotometer-of his construc- tio*,;...The incongruity of foreign literature, con.. sidering-tbis phenomenon as cart of ordinary t_ .rjlIg,ht is proved. A bypotbesis, stating that tb.e~half-twiligbt j,,low is direct4 connected vith euXasive lines of the nigbt~sky, is suggested. Submitted 19- Jun 2M46 DIVARI, N. B. Alma-Ata Province - 1!eteorites Bolide of July 19, 1950, observed in Kazakhstan. Mleteoritika No. 10, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress June___ , 1953, Uncl. .1 ---- - - DJII.ART, Y. B. IOR/Astronomy - Zodisc&l Light Tan#ob 52 'Photometric Investigation of Zodieral- Light," It. B. Divari, Inst of Astrophys, Acad ~ci Kazalth "Asti-on Zhur" Vol XXIX, No I, PP 49-56 Observed in fall 1946 on Kamenski-y platform ne&r Alma.-Ata and in sumer 1947 in Sredniy Talgar Canyon in Tien-Sban mountains, altitude 3,200 'a. Used Feaenkoirls Pbotcmeter. Concluded,tbat north- ..ern and eastown zodiacal lioits have 2 components: virtual. zodincal light and some recidual light of stm 4yrigin oIII twilight taturp. Received 10 Mar 51. 202T6 DIVARI, N. B. USSR/0--ophysics - 111-1,ght Sicy, jj "Photomc-tric Obs"mitlono of !.11(, NiT,,ht Sky, 11 J. B. Divari, Ode.--..,-a PoiyLoch Inst PrIxoda, No '~, pp 88,S9 Discasses results of observations of the nig-lit s1q condoteted in the mountkins of Zailiyslciy Ala-Uai~i near Lake Issyk-kul in S,-.Iry-Ishl-k Otra-,1 des:,~rt. 11'entlon.,:-Ac~,d V. G. Fesenhov's special p',-iotmaetric which was used in the observations. : "( ):`r57 Sol w =I=A~OLIFMI U 8 S it , ~ Vflope, 1. k (traw.), The earth's eizterlor ttmotphere mid' the count terglow. TPu muuttr~ Ii; ow at related )~o modem lgeop:hyaljaj j:haorlj~ With ~,aTan rpeent Itugslan rovers Callected anti tr9nslatod b~ E. WHoo. 2nd tiL Otta, it, D&mve RA.'e"Irch Dvf,~,wv ' w I 1). r N, Con. xr.416crn T, 65 It. July 19544 H,, Thv c6uhtertlow fi~-,(AAtel geophysical theories. ;% )~ . , of -the cowiter. glow. Feql-cw V G e~ Report of addresa. metric obseriatiuns of the counto4joVr._ Fer t artk ej.' Karijr iov AL G ThebaturL:of the!countPrglow. Divari, N. B., The press,~re of _ ablar rp ill-AtIon o_ :ts of c extain gases.1 DWB. . Fir6redition, July J932, und(,- Title: Earihls.j md The cobnterg6 w: eewnt 1, pets c0loLtLil a;ld ts. awd. Comained (irst five of above. cited l'i kMan MC--The- ti;-A tAlition, 6952) ~,ontained:th to inplcte .1 trarul~ Maus o the' J~t 5 pape cited abtWc; acco,uppr4od ator s .commentary Ovil P-10 tmlfil ivinatic diagraws) dikcu-:4i11g and The th~( 3bsmatlonttl evidenc,~ a., prt , anttd in theW parvr~. rL~v\.wv. tho loii~ irno at fir, refu-Ad to zd1wit th(~ of a gati~uiz, "tail" w" 4~ t 6.1'r~: ivicn Ufore 19,14 (and reported In Ptiraa carly in t950) On the r the extremely.'g6od obsp--IngvandWwi~ of Turl:jnvnistan nj the'co'uraeFg1c;%~ id- i Central- "Jn.1942-44,~ And confirmed by photometric ;)l>ser%,at:om5 rn - n' el-Wral &-qiiiters 4trononical, geometrical and .qs -well as thev-vtlcul I The .11 'd t%q ence "- d;-Ii oughly ilt thesee art:clfs and 6 wnply illistl aied. ThL ss~:C,)nd (I V5~' -a Ih. L I Ole glanirt., flud, mnlainsIraw-latitias of. the two added.puPM,(KA%wn)v and 'h (,f 'the Coma,- low and lh~ Pr~vsure of Solar Hadiatkm on At'nnc Gzx~ts. ti-six:04-cly. I e , tii~,&U~ rg 0 - ' . . 1~1 . . sion io ffinpli6ed to'26 p;iges, involving a dikm~slun c.,'f the mot of the ta;l~ the dived g:.. n) the (O$3) 016ory., Cortcetion 4 in -Of ihc-44, i the Bennett-U~lb~trt.theoiyutw~ ~trans-'Iaridfii~,: critical und'a ro6d tire Cie 0 ).'1 Z!t ,~Parai( I inclLded in: b" llcreword (the'oe4onah� ol"O'ev'Cral 61 t1i articbv ar vi ~ T-,~ y" Subjerl. I&Ijinp: 1. Gunn# tall of awth's atmosphete 2, Exosphetq - 3, Couutuglw.-, Al. R. Dissertation: ffInvestigation of Zodiacal Light on the Basis of Photo- metric Obser7ations of the Night Sk3,.w Cand PhyB-Math Scip Moscow Order of Lenin Stsite V imeni M. V. Immonosav, 19 May 54. VecherrWaya MoskvR, Moscow, ICI May 54. SO: SUM 284, 26 Nov 1954 DIVARI, N.B. Effect of fluorescence quenching on the luminosity of the night sky. Izv. Astroflz.Inst. AN Kaxakb.SSR 1 no.1/2- 176-178 '55. (RLRk 9:10) (Night sky) DIVARI, B.B. iv New method for Baparat-Ing the luminosity components of the night sky. Isv. Antrofts.Inst. AN Xazakb.SSR 1 no.1/2:179- 187 '55. (W~m 9--10) (Night sky) DIVARI, N. B. "Electrons in Interplanetary Space from Observations of Zodiacal Light" Voprosy K Kosmogonii,, Moscow, Vol. 4, 1955, pp. 127-135 Translation ATIC-242122 F-TS-8853/III 568474 7ESM(N, V.Gt,,,!D The problem of' zodiacal light in connection with the International Geophynical Year. Astron.zhur..33 no.3:391-403 156. (MLRA 9:10:1 l.Antrofisichaskiy institut Akademii nauk KazSSR. (Zodincal light) f RI -."Some Resulta. of Dayluo _Ilectrophotometry of -the Bright SIQr" it by- G. Sh. Liv hit 1 56) 6 s,,.-zv. strofiz. in-ta AN KazSSR, No 25 19 PP 131-143 (from ReferativnY.Y Zhurnal -- Astronomiya, Geodeziya, No 3, Mar 57, Abstract No 1962 by N. B. Divari) Results of brightness measurements in the aliaucantar of the sun, car- out by the writer at the Mountain Astrophysical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences Kazakh SSE! from 1!?51 to 1953 are described. A daylight .. electrophotometer with a selenium photocell and a stopping layer was used :for readings. The instrument contained glass filters for wave leag~ths of 1455, 546, and 636 mu. The brightness, the diffusion index and the mirror- like reflection from the winter snow blanket were investigated. (U) Vig - /,~ /-V. 8 K "Dependence of the Terrestrial Atmospheric Transparency Coef- ficient on Wave Length," by T. P. Toropova, Izv, Astrofiz, in- ta AN KazSSR, No 2, 1956, pp 154-158 (from Referativnyy Zhurnal Astrono-miya, Geode,iya, No 3, Mar 57, Abstract Fo 1963 by 14. B. Divari) Monochromatic transparency'coefficients of the terrestrial atmosphere- 'Within wave lengths of 410 to ?010 mu were measured. The observations vere* carried out in the fall of 1952 and 1954 at the Astrophysical Observatoa7 of the Kazakh SSR by means of a solar Spectrograph with glass optics silver -sulfite photocell with a stopping layer as radiation receiver. The resiLlt- ing --onoichromatic transparency coefficients agreed vithin 1 to 21~ with those Obtained by N. I. Ovchinnikov by means of an aureole photometer with filters. (U) DITARI, H.B. Polarization properties of the twilight sky [with 9-c=qry in German]. Izv.Astrofix.inst. AN lasakh.SSR 5 ncl-7:89-109 '57. (MUIA 10:7) (Night sky) (Polarization (Light)) DIVARI, W.B. %WqvW1mWWmT6T:~rizi - o"no "llgtt In thS 2enith of a twilight sky. Dokl. AN SSSR 112 no.2:217-220 Ja 157. (X12A 10:4) 1. Astrafizicheskly institut Akademii nauk KazSS31. Predstavlono akademikom V. G. J*senkovym. (Polarization (Light)) (Sky, Color of) al - jig 3(0) 2,7THOR: Diw~ri, IN- SOV/"-o-122-5-13/56 TITL'-": On the Variations of the Color of the (Ob i--.i-iieiwniyakh tsvota sumoroehm---c iwtla) PEI-- I OD I C'LL Doh-laJy A'-ademii nauk SSSR, Vol 122, 17r 5, iii) 795 - 798 (USSIQ ABSTR~'~C'T: In order to exDlain the c--.uses of the variation of the color of the twili,3ht sky, the autho,-o carried out photoclr~ctric neaourements of the distribution of the light enorz-,y of the twilight sky in the zenith and compared the results obtained with theoretical calculations. Investi.-ations -;;ere carried out on the Kamensk-platenu (y =43.20 North, X= 760,,,61 East, H= 1450 m abcve sea level) in the ti.--2 from October 10 to November 1, 1956 by mea-,.s of a photoelpctric photoncter conztrrated by V.I.'-'orozov (Ref 1). The seven interforence filters uced for thec;e --ecasureme.-As were centered to the wavele!'Zths 3067; 369; 403, 437; Card 1/,j 5~4; 580; an6 593 mp. The brig'-Itness of the t,;.ilight 6n Vic' Variations of the Color of the TwilirZlit Sky SOV/'2o-122--5-13/56 -ky was calculated only with consider,-Aion of the scatterinG of the ffirot order for a 3-pherica.1 atmosphere without taking diffraction into account. A formula for the calculation of the briGhtness I of the sky :Ls written down. A comparison of calculated and observed values of brigiltness gave the folloviing result: The intensity of' the observed twilight luminescence is rather near the intensities of the scattered scattering of the first order for all wavelengths of the visible spectrLA range only if the sun is from 0 to 6.5 0 below the horizon. Por lo-.-.,e.- positions of t1he sun the oboerVed intersities are by several. orders of magnitude ~;,,ctiter than the observed interi:~_itics of ccattering of the first order,, If the sun is below the horizon by moie than 8.50, sc-.tteri,.,.- of the fir.-t order plays a comparatively minor part in the tot-,-! flux of the celestial radiation in the zenith. This applies to a-11 reE~ions of the visible spectral rarge. The color of the t,.-,ilight sl:y can be characterized by the color temperature. However, Cavd 2/4 the enerGy distribution observed cannot be representei': Gn the Variations of the Color of the Tviilioht SII-y SOV/2o-122-5-13/56 by onlY -- sinUlc v!-,,Iue of the tc:~,pe_-ature the spcct,~~:J ral~;e. Th,-r,..fo:te, the cpectral range investiC~_~ted ;.-as subdivided into two ranCes 370-440 m~L and 440-610D mp). The mean values of the color tem'oe-atures for these trio ranges are compiled in a table. For the variations of the color of the twi- light sky mainly the spectral range of 440-600 mp is probably responsible, i.e. the range of the Shapyui-absorption band of ozone. The enerjy distribution observed depends to a considerable e.-tent on the absorption by ozone in the Shp-pyui-l:and. Also the ratio of radiation intensities in 2 spectral ranjes may serve as a characteristic of the color of the t,wilij3ht sky. Twilight in the zerith probably ends; when the sun is 8-90 below the horizon. The ranje of 9-140 cannot be looked upon as a period of transition from t,.-.,iliZht to ni-ht. The observed char.-Icter of 0 the energy distribution in the spect-rum of the nocturnal sky depends not only on the existing ozone, Card 7)/4 but also on the General character of the absorption On ~he Variations of the Color of the Twilioht Shy SOV/2o-122-5-13/56 of liL-),Iit in the atmosphere of the earth. There aire il fib-ures, 1 table, and 12 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOC IATI01i: Astrofizichec-kiy Institut Almdemii nauk KaZSSR (Astro- physic.3 Institute of the Academy of Sciences KazSS'.R) PRESEUTED: June 2, 1958, b,, V.;.!.F.,2enkov, Acarlemician I a SURMITTED: May 28, 1958 Card 4/4 3(l) 1) 1 VA ~ k )(U - B , PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/2464 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Komitet po meteoritam Sikhote-Alinskly zheleznyy meteoritnyy dozhdlj, tom 1 (Sikhote- Alin' Iron Meteorite Shower, Vol 1) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,, 1959. 36.3 P. 1,200 copies printed. Reap. Ed.: V. G. Fesenkov; Deputy Reap. Ed.: Ye. L. Krinov; Ed. of Publibhing House: I. Ye. Rakhlin; Tech. Ed.: G. N. Shevchenko. PURPOSE: This book is intended for earth scientists. and astronomers Interested in meteorite phenomena. COVERAGE: The collection of articles is the first- of three volumes devoted to a study of the Sikhote-Alin' iron meteorite shower which fell on February 12, 1947. Individual articles discuss the location of the fall, the types of craters,forned by the impact, and the mineral composition of the meteorite fragments. Information presented in this series) including ey6witness reports, wiis obtained by members of the AN SSSR Card 1/3 Sikhote-Alin' Iron Meteorite S4,Ower, Vol I SOV/2464 Committee on Meteorites during its four expeditions made be- bween 1947-50. Photographs accompany the text. No perso- nalities are mentioned. No references are given. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Fesenkov, V.. G., and Ye. L., Krinov. The Fall and Study of the Sikhote-Alinskiy Iron Meteorite Shower 5 Shipulin, F. K., and L. N. Khetchikov. Geographic and Geologic Characteristics of the Location of the Meteorite Shower Fall 19 P1YArJ,,_g,B, Phenomena Accompanying the Fall of a Meteorite Shower, and Its Trajectory in the Atmosphere 26 Krinov, Ye. L. Circumstances Surrounding the Fall of the Meteorite Shower 99 Card 2/3 Sikhote-Alin' Iron Meteorite Shower, Vol I sov/,,:~464 Krinov, Ye. L., and S. S. Fonton. Description of Meteorite Craters, Pitting Places, Locations of the Fall of Small Individual Pieces of Surface Dispers:Lon 157 Sarybatyrov, S. 0. The Form and Characteristic Peculiarities of Meteorite Shower Craters Based on Aerial Photography Jo4 Fontov, S. S. Use of the-Magnetio Method to Locate Meteorites and Their Fragnents 312 Krino,V, Ye. L. Catalog of the Parts of a Meteorite Shower 322 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress MM/jb 10-21-59 Card 3/3 12 30) AUTHORSt ,A,,,,_Asaad, A.S. SOV/33-36-2-16/27 TITLEs On the Emission of the Green Line of the Fight Sky in Zodiacal Light, PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnalol9599VOl 36,Nr 2sPP 327-333 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Dtiring the sta-y of the expedition of the Acadomy of Sciences of the USSR in Egypt (autumn 1957) the authors investigated the green line [011 A 5577 of oxygen in the rogion of the zodiacal light. They used a photoelectric photometer with an amplifier of V.I. Noroz. Z-Ref 1 7 produced in the laboratories of the Astrophysical Institute ~f the Academy of Sciences of the Kaz SSR. It is shown that there is no enhancement of the mentioned green line of the night sky in zodiacal light. The investigations of M.G. Karimov, G.A. Tikhov, Z,V. Karyagina, K.K. Chuvayev are mentioned. There are 12 references, 8 of which are Soviet, 2 American, 1 Japanese, and 1 German. SUBMITTED: August 9, 1958 Card 1/1 85934 S/169/(YD/000/010/011/013 AOO5/A001 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1960, No. 10, p. 210, # 13207 AUTHOR: Divarj,_NB,, TITLE: On the Color of the Twilight S!9 in the Zenith PERIODICAL: Izv. Astrofiz. in-ta. AN KazSSR, 1959.(1960), Vol. 9, PP-:96-107 (English summary) TEXT: Results are presented from photoelectric observations of the energy distribution in the twilight sky spectrum in the zenith. The observations were carried out in autumn 1956 on the Kamenskiy plateau near Alma-Ata (43.2 0N) with a photoelectric photometer with interference filters centered at the following wavelengths: 367, .369,-405, 437, 554, 580 and 590 m AL. The observation results are presented in tables which show the absolute values of the brightness of the twilight sky in the zenith'for the wavelengths mentioned for the Sun submerged by 0 - 180. Moreover, tables are presented of the computed,brightness values of the twilight sky for dispersion of first order with allowance for -the light absorption by the atmospheric ozone at its various content. It is shown -that the observed Card 1/2 I-V 85926 S/169/60/000/10io/oii/013 On the Color of the Twilight Shy in the Zenith A005/A001 distribution of intensity of the twilight sky radiation is characterized by a wide minimum _ILn the yellow-green section of the spectrum, which is caused by ab- sorption of the\solar radiation by ozone in the Chapuis band. The changes in the intensity ratio of the twilight radiation in the blue and red rays are charac- terized by the existence of a maximum at Sun submergences of marly 100. These fluctuations of the blue-red ratio are caused by absorption of the solar radiation by ozone in the Chapuis band as well as by the difference in the altitudes of the so-called effective twilight rays for different wavelengths. A table of the al- titudes of the effective twilight rays is added for nine wavelengths and Sun sub- mergences from 0 - 180. The comparison of the observed brightnesses with the theoretically calculated brightnesses shows that the dispersion of first order causes, at Sun submergences from 0 to 60.5, the observed brightness of the twilight sky in the zenith. At greater Sun submergences, the observed brightness exceeds considerably the brightness caused by the dispersion of first order. N.B. Divari Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian eCostract. Card 2/2 S/169/62/000/009/111/120 D228/11307 AUTHORS i DivariN. J3. and Asaad, A. S. TITLE: Photoelectric zodiacal light observations PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, ~;eofizlka, no. 9, 1962, 18, ab:-, stract 9G13(.3 (Tr.. Astrofiz. inta, AN' KazSSR, 1,961, 2, 52-122) .TEXT: The observations were made by an expedition of the Aotro- fiz'icheskiy institut AN KazSSR,(Astrophysics Institute, AS KazSSR) in the United Arab Republic from October 22 to Novembez 22, 1957t by means of a photoelectric photometer. The photometer's optical part was attached immovably on a verticai tube..Anly part of the sky was sighted by means of a rotary head, consisting of two'quite 40 internally-reflecting prisms.*A 03Y J(FEU-19) photomultiplier served as the radiation receiver. Observations were made with A- 557 and 552 X interference filters (half-width of 80 - 85 A) and with)f6C_-49 (ZhS-18) (Amax 541 a~u) and C-(--q (SS-4)' (A-max = 414 __.glas~j filters. The results of observations for the almacantars (lard 1/2 62/000/009/111/120 8/16 Photoelectric zodiacal l-',ght D228YD307 0 0 z = 80, 70, and 60 over 10 in azimuth and also along the zodia cal light axis are given in tabular form. Besides the direct va, lues of the zodiacal light brightness I , the authors cite extra- atmospheric values of I, obtained from the formula: I = IZ(P + 0.02)..'Oc z Here Pis the atmospheric transparency factor for the filter in (~Uestion. According to V. G. Fesenkov, a 0.2 increase of P allows the influence of the diffusion of light of the neighboring zodia- cal light sections to be taken into account..Z-Abeitracterl.E; note: Complete translatione-7 Card 2/2 DIVARI, N.R. DistritOLIUV.)n of rh~,- -jr, I Trudy Pst-rof iz. his t.ANT K--L7,J--h.SSP, 3 98-2-'10 1 6,r", (,MIRA 16.11) DIVARI. N.B. Evaluating the velocity of the fall of some specimen of the Sikhote-Alin meteorite shower. 'Meteoritika no.2201-41 162. (MM 15:18) (Sikhote-Alin-Range-Matearites) -DIVAIUS N.B. Photometric analys4a of twilight based on sky brightness neasurements in the vertical of'thet sun. Geomag. i aer. 2 no.4:,7206..731 JI-Ag 162, (MIRA 15:10) 1. Ckleaskiy politekhaicheakiy institut. (Twilight) IPhotometrY) - - - -- - -- - I DIVARI, N.B.; TROFIMCIVA., L.S. Airglow analysis based on brightneases observed at two points on the solar vertical circle. Geomag. i aer. 3 no-4:657-665 Jl-Ag 163. OMIRA 16:11) 1. Odessk-'Iy politekhnicheskiy institut. DIVARI, N.B. Dependence of the twilight sky brightness on the moon's aqe. Geomag. i aer. 3 no.6:1136-1138 N-D 163. (MIRA 16-12) 1. Odesskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. ACCESSION NR: AP3004328 S/0033/63/040/004/0717/0718 AUTHORt Di.vari, N. Be TITLE: The influence of the~uoon on the brightness of zodiacal light SOURCE: Astronoxichaskiy zhurnalo v. 40g no. 49 1963t 717-718 TOPIC TAGS: zodiacal light, age of moon, solar radiation scattering, dust particles ABSTRACT: Dependence of the brightness of zodiacal light on the age of the moon has been detected. It shown that a considerable fraction, if not all, of the brightness of the cones of zodiacal light is due to scattering of solar radiation by dust particles which are close tL-o' the earth. Orig. art. has: 3, tables and 2 figUTeB. ASSOCIATION: Odeaskiy politakhnicheskiy inatitut (Odessa Polytechnic Institute) SUBNITTED: 04Mar63 SUB CODEt 00 DATE ACQ. 20Aug63 ENCL: 00 No REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 000 VJ14IF COESSION M AP4IM28~-_-, we UTHOR. DIvarl, IN, D. 9OURCE: Gwtaligneftm, W:,~~ OPIC TAGS.- ODdl il ~.~Zo at 'du 'A MON;I!R-.! J&4046; Sre- 'diattib -7 utIOU In the SOIST'Spootiumt ;,U-19:p-hob)mu1 p1ter,4rafismissibu of tho flitcr and i, ektive spectrM sensitivity of the M ti ~vranamasslom. of tbo g1nmi, respeotively. Observations were made each 101 in m1mv th 'Yag t4e abnuoinitora z -j- 40, 60p 600 71) and 80% 11a eoUpUc and galactic o-ocirdInvittis 'of the observed points of die a1W were computod by n grapble method with an accura.Ty of 1% rh,3 abijolute brigbtness v1 the zodiavallight was determined In blue and g-reen :rayg m both ~olarl2ed and gimeral llft,, and the b2ightneasdiBtribution along the eeliptic and pe.-Pan- Ziculax to it was approiiiinated by an mitaydeal enression, The color o.' L, ie z-c;-,,,' ac L! light ,1W &g fatind to be lnd4pendiad of sol4; alaaptlon, - Observations averaged for jill nigbt-Z of bservaflons mid for all-pints of -the:caae of zodineal liot in the zone -:100,< 1, 10, and 35114!1< 60* gavetlie follinvingvaluell of 2,5 log I for general 1pught 0. 1,1t 0 green/tbitie) d for polvrlzed Beat D,fOJD,04. eaevalueD M equal to nero") Uwas an nd that the colox of W zodiacal Ught Is virtaaUy Identical in polarized $nd ta seagral 1g1A. Thin thRI; -Lbe same peAlolei aria tapponsible for the polax-ftilloja of zotHoes-1 light Eui for nonpcila-Azed raftdon. The data abow no syBtemRtLc differm!4) be- twven the dtigree of' polaVization in Nue and green rays. The contradictory f indinp, i cf other difficult tvitlevise 11 Model jwhors are revievred and It Is noted thtftbls conDmlon makes It )=1ourd ;7,P ~4[ pil SUB-! CODE 61) 7 777~-~ HEM I Ilmom MWI milawom ~M-l sm I Mull ! l0i DNY '. TY f; 7~- -Acc. 'AP46 i -w~idencg la its-~ avor the 'j : ori of-- the - zc 6dia ai it wi ~-t~e. pbases 'of t, e moon ah d resilts:, of .oome rocket and vatell, ite j.*; ar measurements Or3,c aM u 2::-formu*l as rest and, 7~Lablqis ASSOCIATION: None Ur 'S 0 UBMITTED NCI*4~: Ofli B ---bO :S DEZ-7 --028 J: 3 c m 7 -Bill-I gwt tL~,Ijv IMIN SUB XODE: 1, ~.NT(J); g4d'( 82 133 -523V 9 ~T 5 marn Is f7 t 1E0 r Ap ~2958 m- -a ove s a n e4 .1upvc-1) 955 ;.. . - I n -of ttle -Stail-J -66 a lax -mile ba- ja lit. sht erase - 3.1 1: B ven ana - ~i - ax1p, of_-tht~mo itica- I ~eihtitel to-the~ eqli~t~ "ve observ~A~i t ~' d d- 'an poldt c 0, In a -snov, gool. agreemen. - ligbt:'to~ the 6&)Jpti~c.~ The mean p Ic _h ec'11 m bu 1OWidti of i~kfiamh br g Ai I tnegs j 14deor ng 6 -ervuJons ~--Ii _416~, 8. e axi6 es e 6: c n~ridki, in In a nU .77 Whe'- eclipt ic:~ No ~:~6 ~__d .86--t-ween-Ahe pdsition:.of the axiis iindi tMti.,Lat_ 6und boit-iieen lbbe, 4endence wail P~ A 2`2,4~; JP 77 tic^ mm LLL Q!16;~6 J : &n& t f doe 11'f cien 0 co 6~'~ the .;660n.i, Obe L ion j, , wee 14 :L _, i~ 9111 r~b t 6i. ions over:-a p er )6~~_I~ io~:: of 76 is D Th, n._ ~4zi~ith acer e-pen'd6n or n he icej cet4cted Vt. Q e auth i nes ~~h~ ear Je .6 of an- r Vork :tbe mcion. Th& zodiacal:jigbt ~pri Vhe ~ge - of 41 +j'j, "n++PvtL~~-."+.-`~Pvn;i 4i0- vereratia'Ahe Zodiacal