SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KONDRATYEV, G.I. - KONDRATYEV, K.YA.

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TALIZAROVSKIY. 8-1..professor; KCEDWIY317, G.I. Mornal form of the asUastinum. Khtrurgiiag no,11;34-41 N 155. (MM 9:6) 1. Is kidedry operativnoy kh1rurgii Arklvwgelvskogo meditsinskogo Inst'ituta. (UDURIM, anat. and histol. position in relation to other thoracic organs) KONDRATIM, G.I. Topographical anatomy as a basis for the surgical approach to elements of the cardiac complex, Zhirurgils 32 no.8:53-59 Ag 156. (KLRA 9:12) 1. Is kafe&ry operativnoy khtrurgii t topogrefichookoy anatw-Ai (zav. - prof. S.I.Yalizaroveldy) Arkhangel'skogo meditsinskogo institute* (HURT. surg. surg, snat.) TWlt / Humn and Animal MIaThology (Narmal ard Pathological) 8 Circulatory System. Heart. Abe jour t Ref Zhur - Biologlya, NO 11 1959, Ib. 2926 Author : Kohdratlyev G. t"YeD ca., Arkhange cal IrAtitute Inst Title Cooperative Anatomy of the Pericardium Orig Pub Sb. tr. Arkhang,. mod. in-t, 1957, vYP 17, 94-101 Abstract On 180 cadavers of humans and 42 individuals of pike grass frog, partridge, rabbit, seal and dog it was demonstrated that drring the process of evolution a liberation of the heart from Jmmedial;a contact with the surrouxdIng organs took place vhich eased the work of the heart. This was achieved by the displacement of the transition line betweon the pericardium, and epicardium, mainly tawards the vessels with poclot formation. In fish the beart is little separatod from C ard 1/3 USSR / 'n and Animal Marphology Mrnal ard Pathological). Circulatcry system. S Abe jour Ref Zhur ' B'01091ya, NO 1, 1959, No. 2926 the surrouraing tissues. In amphibians the heart is more literated since a lesser segment of the posterior wall Of the atria iswithout the epicardium. In 'Ibirds the process is considerably advance and the ,no Of transition of the pericardium into epicardium 1,09 fairly high on the arterial vessels. In this line 'a located in the ZOMIS of the primary separation Of the aorta and PulmnsZ7 artery; the vemus tranol- tional fold is located Over the venae cavae and pul- monales' and Posterior strial walls - The mat free f-Ircm 1=9diate contact with the surrounding organs is the human heart; the arterial and venous transitional folds 110 IW1MrIly on the great vessels and only a small part of the venole fO2d 18 on the POsterior atrial Card 2/3 12 USS13 / Human and Anjiml Mnrpholog, ~~~ C, ~Y% I. - - - - - - - jrl~~ (Mcrizal and Pathological), q YELIZAROVSKIY, S.I.; KONDRATIYEV --G.I. [Atlas of surgical anatony of the mediastinum; a manual for physicians and students] Atlas: khirurgicheskaia anatomiia sredo- steniia; uchebnoe posobie dlia vrachei i studentov. Moskva, Medgizv 1961.. 106 p. (MIRA 15:6) (IEbIASTINUM-MRGM) YELIZAROVSKIY., Sergey Ivanovich, prof.; KQIWMI=, leorgiy InnokentlyevichI dots., SAVELIUVA, L.A., red.; MIQUID, T'Xv tekhn. red. [Atlas "Surgical anatomv of the mediastinum"; a textbook for physicians and studentslAtlas "Khirurgicheskaia, anatomiia sre- dosteniia"; uchebnoe posobie dlia vrachei. i studentov. Moskvap Medgiz, 1961. 106 p. (MMTn=) (K1RA 15:10) AUTHORSt Popov, Pe A* 20-11&4-54/61 TITLEs On the Problem of Identifying Fossil and Recent Pollen of the Water-Caltrop (TraM.9 (K voprosu ob identifikatsii iskopayemoy i sovremennoy pylltsy vodyanogo orekha) PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958t Vol- 118, Nr 49 pp,819-822 ... (YSSR) ABSTRACT: The first author (reference 11) determined the pollen from the Oligocene deposits of the Bel'skaya suite (references 2, 3), which was also reported by many investigators from the tertiary time in the vast region between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, as water-caltrop (Trapa L. in the more general sense). After a bibliography on recent and fossil Traps, pollen the authors give a description of this pollen and figures (5 species, figure 1)o They state themselves that hardly any morphological differences between the spe- cies can be seen in this figure (reference 16 states the Card 1/3 same fact). In the arrangement according to their size the 20 -114-4-54/61 On the Problen of Identifying Fossil and Recent Pollen of the Water-Caltrop (Trapa Le) smallest pollen grains are those of T. hyrcana, T. oaepica and T. astrachanioa, whilst those of T. Komarovii and T.tu- berc~l_ifera are the'biggeat (table 1). The first group gra- vitates towards Europe, the last one towards the Far East and Japano Though only few grains were measured and though 1he size of the grains is not at all a decisive paramaterg some conclusions can be drawn. The comparia-on of the ter- tiary pollen from sediments of the Wast Siberian plain and of the Turgayskaya depression shows that it can be identi- fied with the European and Asia Minor species. The fossil Traps, pollens from the te3tLary of the Par East, Sakhalin and other regions of the Pacific Ocean are different, and ,their analogies must be found among the jpaLa species occurring there. Thus in the first approximation the fdasil Traps, pollen from the tertiary of Europe and of the Asian part of the USSR can be separated in two groupst a European ,(Atlantic) group and an East Asian (Pacific) group. The climatic differences of these regions which led to such a differentiation already existed inthe raise period. There Card 2/3 are I figure, 1 tableg and 26 references, 16 of which are KONDRAT'YEVi G.X, Spore-pollen spectra of Middle Jurassic sedimnto in the eastern margin.of the West Siberian Plain. Trudy SNIGGIMS no.15:73-88 161. OaRk 15:9) (West Siberian Plain-Palynology) ... Y..c U. 1. snenl~ra from Huddle Jixrasa!!~ sed-Iments n tile trough. Geu~ - geofiz. n0.'2157--159 '65. (MIRA 18s8) K-.a4noyarjlco-.o geolcq1iilueskoye upravienipe. ,KONDRAT'IEVp G.P.o Temperature effect on the filtration of freshwiter shells. Mauch. dckl. vys. shkoly; biol. mauki no.3t17-20 163. - (MIn 160) 1, Rokomadovana kafedroy pbshchey biologii Saratovskogo meditainskogo instituta. (Mollusks) (Thmperature-Physiologicsl. effect) NOINDRATITEV G.T. mashinist, At Some, Callen of burning-4at of the TU safety fuse on the Xg eloct,40 .1momative, Elek,I teplotiaga 7 no.208-39 F 163. (MMA 16s2) 1. DOO Kurgan rushno-Urallskay doragle (Electric locomotives) KOKOMIYXV9 L, kwA, "I'skokhozymyetyeiglidi nank. Covering co2s moods with organomineral fertilizer mixtures, AWAR I pored. op. v sallkhos. 8 no.5t3O Wr 158" (MM 110) 1. Throolawmkays, eel 'mkokhozyayistv9nzwLya opytnaya stanteiyEj. (Corn (Maize)) (73rtillzers and mamwem) LYAPUSTIN, A.K.; BOZHKO, G.; PAATIMM~~,Iq GARBARGHUK, N.I.; MUST&FAYEVO Z.S.;: IBRAGIMVV R.;ZINOVIUV,'B. IILEKSEYEV, A.A.; GLUKHOVAp G.; SAZONOV, Yu.; KMTEWO I.D. in the'Soviet Union, Veterinarlia 30 no.11:89-96 It (mm 16s10) KONDRATIYEV., I.; SICHKAR, P.; YUREV10H, 0. Use of bacterial enzymes in the manufacture of uncooked smoked sausage. Mias. ind. SSSR 33 no.4t54-56 162. (MIRA 17t2) 1. Ukrainskiy naucbno-issladovatellskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promystilennosti. KONDRATIYEV, I., inzh. Stucly the sedimentation susceptibility of reser7oir bays, Rech. transp. 21 no.10:39-41 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) Sedimentation and deposition) eervoirs) t , I.;, ABRAMOV, I.; AKSENOV, 1.; KOSTIN, A., inzh.; STADNICHUK, P., --KMI)RA mekfi~fiik; DAVYDENKOV, N.; PALEYEV, G. Supply of spare parts. Avt.transp. 43 no-3:26-29 Mr 165. (MIRA 18--5) 1. Glavr*ry inzh. Novokakhovskoy av-tobazy (for Abramov). 2. Starokonstantinovskiy avtopark (for Stadnichuk). KONM A I YET, I.A. Pathogenic characteristics of the non W lutinating strains of s4uonella paratyphi. Otg. I'san. no.1103-35 N 154. (ML 7:12) 1. Is Kievskogo veterl-nogo instituta. (SAWOIMLLL IMMONS, experimental paratyphl, pathogenesis of nonagglutinating strains) 10nHATOYRT, I.A., kandidat voterinarufth nauk. - Carrying &M spreading parstyphold bacteria by mature cattle, Taterinarila, 32 ne.4:57-58 Ap 155. (MM 8:5) I~Xlyevokly votorlnarW InstItat.6 (CA22L&-DIMMU) (PARATMID ZM) USSR / Diseases of Form Animals. Diseases Caused by R Bacteria and Fungi Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiye, No 16, 1958, 74189 Author :.Kondrattyev, I. A. Inst : Kiev Veterinary Institute Title : Secondary Paratyphoid Disease of Grown Cattle Orig Pub: Tr. Kiyevsk. vet. In-t, 1957, 13, 139-i4l Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 7 veter. nauk Use of the meat of artirnals with tubarculosiss. Vetc-rirlariia 42 no.10-.90-91 0 165. (MIRA 18t10) 1. LrkralnskJy nauchne-issledovatelloldy Inotitnt r-yasnoy 1 molochnoy promyshlennosti. NAUMOVA., Ye.V.; KONDRATIr-,V, T.F. ...... Measuring traverse legs by the varallactic-alig-mment rnethrd. Gecd. i karlu. no.1:28-31 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) .. i, kand. sellskokhozyaystyennykh nauk. Side'dressing corn needs with an organomineral mixture. Zewladelle 6 no.5:63 W '58. (NIMA Ilt6) (Corn (Raise)) (Fertilizers and manures) KO"RATIYKV, I.G. Automatio line for forging otepped shafto. Biul.tekh.-ekon. inform.Gos.nauch.-ioal.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. no.9:32-33 162. (Forging maohinery) (MMA 15:9) RESONANCE INTERACTION OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC- FIE. LD wrrii HIGHER'- PLASMOID MULTIPOLE. MOMENTS (USSR) Gildenburg, -V. - B,--, and-j- ra- Kajndnatl yev~ -Zhur'nal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, w-33,-- no, 3, Mar 1963, 301-3 S/057/63/933/003/0071021 06* The interaction ~of an electromagnetic field with a plasmoid is discussed in a theoretical study. The wavelengths of the field are assumed large both in free space and in plasma compared to the physical dimensions of the plasmoid. An expression is obtained describing the force acting ona plasmoid, with resonance excitation of its multipo.le moments'taken into account. - Several field configura-: tions are considered, including axially symmetric fields, traveling waves, and standing waves. It is shown that multipole resonance effects can be considerable, particularly when the boundary layer, which is responsible for considerable en- ergy losses as a result of plasma heating and which lowers the Q of the resonances, Is small. Given a narrow boundcry. layer, low -frequency particle collisions in the plasma, and negligible damping caused by space dispersion, the presence of effects due to resonance excitation of multipole moments is considered, certain. IBBI Card 1/1 ACCESSION NR: AP4024473 3/0142/64/007/001/M21#/MS4 AUMOR: Y'CrArmtlyw, 1. GO; MilUr, M. A. TITLE: Tomp--~~ flelds. oll&d by p1mm lmy"q I! WAM: M. ItadtaflAkA. V. 7. no, 1. 19649 124-134 TOPIC TAGS: plasm wa"WA&, plama hmpowas LWw, pblma isuftqgc laywt zero dielectric canstant lrywq plasma wall wavepide, rediatim low,, roU of ~OLUsimv Rmtial diSpOrsicing f0maing magntic field ABSTRAM This is -3w first of a wries of article and is- devoted top2ama owepides made up of pi 1! 1 1 -hamagemm Eli& two- isotropic uyers,, w%L* =icnal electLrm waves. It is sham that tlw ref lectim coeff idefit of the wave from a sinr~ plama 2ayw is c3 to unity In thrm cases: (a) when the electran Itru inside the layer is sufficiently hi&. (b) in the case of glanalng ineldence for arbitrary amoentraticn, and (c) in tht case of 7H waves incident an a Uyer with zem dleanctric cmistant* A m2ated case is that of W43" of bmidence, 'm wwaso AU these poe Cm b~ Udli=d to oanstruct wa'.11VA& ristme with pu~ Cwd 1/2 6/0141/64/007/001/0176,/0179 ACCESSION NR: AP4024479 !-AUTHORS: Kondrat'yev, I. G.; Miller, M.,A. TITLE: On the field structure inside a.plasma layer with zero di- electric constant SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 7, no. 1, 1964, 176-179 TOPIC TAGS; plasma, plasma layer, zero dielectric constant layer, zero permittivity layer, spatial dispersion, reflection by plasma I layer, plasma layer wavequide, spatially nondispersive layer ABSTRACT: This is a supplement to a more extensive investigation I of reflecting properties of certain plasma layers (IVUZ. Radiofizika v. 7, 124, 1964). Although the layer with zero dielectric constant acts as a perfect reflector for electromagnetic waves, part of the energy does penetrate through such a layer in the presence of spatial'---- dispersion due,to the thermal motion of the particles. The character Card ACCESSION NR: AP4024479 of the variation of the field in the presence of spatial dispersion is treated for a TH wave incident on the plasma layer. It is shown that allowance for the spatial dispersion does not eliminate tlie total screening 1~y the zero-permittivity layer, but merely,shifts the resonant value of the dielectric constant away from zero, making this layer slightly transparent to TM waves. In the limit of a spatially-nondispbrsive layer the correct results are again ob- tained, but the parameters must be allowed to approach zero in a definite sequence. All the uncertainties can be eliminated by in- troducing a small amount of damping. -In this case there is a mag.- netic field in the plasma layer, corresponding to an infinite elec- tric field, but the plasma field component compensates for the in- finite electric component, making the total field finite. Orig. art has: 1 figure and-6 formulas. ASSOCIATION% Nauchno isaledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gorlkovskom universitete (Scientific Research Radiophysics 'CoM 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP402447i Institute at the Gor.'kiy-University) ISUBMTTTEDi 19Sep63 DATE ACQs 15Apr64 SUB CODE: PH nl~ P:cp sovs bol ENCL: 00 OTHER: 00'2 Kq I D ~RA T I ' ~`~ Surface waves Jri a gyrotropic plasma layer. izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiofiz. 7 no 5:9$7-991 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. li,-uchno-issledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri GorIkov- skom universitete. SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v.35, no.3, 1965, 571-573 Tt-PTC TAGS: radiation field, anisotropic medium, mathematical method ~,Pz,T,P,',1--T: A method is outlined for calculating the radiation field of an arbi- -,urce distribution in an infinite, linear, homogeneous, but rot necessarily -i of and possibly gyrotrapic medium. The methrxi employe tlie leinz~ Lorentz f i i! Ids and their gources in one me-d i uin ,~i~,se 1 ji ra ns pf) -- -rd ~-d by the transposed dielectric and i)em,~abl + er--;,irs . and re- generalization to infinite media e;f th,- meth(xl -,f L.A.Vaynshteyn 23,654,1963) for treating the eNcitation of vinveg,,jides. The radiation field T1 .1 gories of normal plane wave-- and the P!, n. ion coefficients, as- s'-wly variing functiow of pianition, a!-.- )6ttl-it~d w'Lli tlia aid of ;-=--a 'D-,r --ho-,injy normal th" 'te9t 41,1d In the "trarLq - plane waves as Card 1/2 ASSOCLATIQN: Mauchao-issledovatoltWiy radiofiziclioskiy institut, Gorlkiy (Rndio- physl,cs Scientific Research Institute, Gorky) SUBMIA [YrM. 16Jun64. EW-L: 00 SUB CODE: EM Nq- SOV: 005 UMR: 005 Card -2- F'o-45~-b-ZO/4~-4 '/Pt-7/Pi-h/Pl-4 VF(c~ VWIA T /f'-S 34/ S I - o674 Ace- S'r0,T IN A-P501 uR/o14l/65/oo8/00l/00 AIJ71-HOR - Kon- at'y_e-,r. 1. G.; Killer, M. A. TITU: Two-dimensional electromagnetic fields guided by. plasma layerS. 11. rluz. Rad-iofizika, v. 8, no. 1, 19651 3,,-41 TOPTC TAGSt waveguide pro'PMationj_,plasma, waveguide, plaam& layer, gyrotrapic Dias= C~ ABS11"RACT: The first part of the paper (1--v. vyssh. uch. zav. - Radio--eizika Y. T, ) dealt with the possibility of existence of locallized electrom&gnetic g-uided by layers of a homogeneous iscrtropic plasma. This problem is now g,2n.eralized to include the case of anisatropic; layers (pri-ncipally gyrotropic) and to take into account the possibility of a continuous density distribution, th&n a viecevine homogeneous distribxrtion. Sevira.! vexiants of two- waveguide systems with gyrotropic p-Lama va-Lis are considered. The coefncients of reflection and surface impedances are determined for a simple gyrmropic plasm layer inside of vhich the fieid is conn-tant and oriented either --- - --- ---- C ard L 53023-65 AMMS10111 Mt AnO106`74 the reflection coefficients at various modes from a single isolated Uyer condi- tl-ons are deduced under wbich sach 1&yers can serv as screens for high-flvque=7 electromagnetic field and form waveguide walls. It is shown that ideal screening is possible only in the case of plasm resonance of a layer with constant magnet- ic field oriented perpendicular to the 24 propagation dire\:tion; in round- cy-1-Inder waveguides this should be an azimuthal zagnetic fleid. The effect of !"apersion and absorption inside the layer are briefly discussed. Orig. axt. has: 1 figure and 10 formulas. AOSOCT-ATIONt Nauchna-isaledoveueVskiy radiofizicheskiy institute pri Gor'kavsknm universitete (Radiophysics Scientific Research Institute at the Gor'kiy University) snmam-KD - 27mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB COS., ME, EK n- RJ7 SOVI 005 OTM 1 000 2/LW'!V' ~~P A UR/O 109 /6 5 /0 10 /00 4 '06 58 /0664 -010097 A Ni;_' lii~ M0N AUTHOR: Gil'deuburg, V. B.i I~on aV ev, 1. G. V r -na Z-: ~I -ctro magnelic -wave diffraction by a delimited plaa~ in 'he presence dispersion -664 SOURCE: Aadiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 10, no. 4, 1965, 658 'POPIC TAGS: diffraction, erruc wave difTfraction, diffraction by plasma ABSTRACT: The problem of the diffraction,of a plane wave by both--a- Fla na pb-~~re and a plasma infinite cylinder is solved, in a hydrodynamic approximatioa,i, sma. "hc dif"ract-6 --I for spatial dispersion in the pla aud ~ejd are fo-und (forroula 3) a -.3 e x D a _T~ Fian6 vector sph-rical J. A. 5trattan ("Thcory ai Eiectrornag-ictiGni ). F'~)rn-,ulae zc~;- 'uhz wavea arid for the arnplitudQrs of omlc and plasma oacilla- 9-~ e deveiaped, they are similar to those obtaned by A, Yildiz Nuoro Card 1 2 L --~064-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5010097 cimento. 1963. 30, 1182). The spectrum of eraic and plasma resonances, which ~-nrres.pond to multipole n-th order oscillations, iD iww-estigated. The above '!v 1~aseci -~T,. the as,;-inptizin Iha- pllaq,,-~- ..hzm7er 'arv, 'T .'r'. p -,)Cj c' 1 r- f-. A 1~ ;I p; ain a ~:-id a h-( Itield, refianant radiationj 01' a c"rge a V L 1-18 nea-r a "Tl~~-, auth.--~ra wish lo t!zA,--,k IM- -1 Nl;"' cr for uaqeful Orig. art h-Ar.: I 1'wlre atia -'k-1 i~!'TON, Gor'ko-vskiy gosudaretyeany-f tmivergitet (C;or'.kiy State KONDRATIYEVj -I,G,j TALAMOV,,.V,I. Use of loorents's le=a in caloulating the fields of emission from given sources in infinite media,* Zhur. takh. fiz. 35 no.3t571-573 Mr 165. . (MMk 18 % 6) 1. Nauchno-issledovateltakiy radiofizicheakiy institut, Gorikiy. ACC NR% Ap6033284 SWRCE CODE: MV0141/66/009/005/ogi6/ jB AUTHOR: Kondratlyev. 1. G.; Millerp M. A. ORG: Scientific Research Radiopbysi~s Institute at the Gorlkly University (Naudwo- issledovatellakly radiofizicheakiy Institut pri Gor1kovskom universitete) TITLE: Use of the solutions of certain nonlinear equations for the study of 'Mves in linear inhomogeneous media SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 9s. no* 5,, 1966.. 93.0-918 TOPIC TAGS: wave propagation,, nonlinear equation,, dielectric constant# magnetic per- meability ABSTRACT: In view of the limited number of solutions obtained for problems dealing with the propagation of waves in linear inhomogeneous media., the authors propose a method based on known solutions of the corresponding nonlinear equations,-wherein the solution of the nonlinear problem is transformed into a solution of a linear!problim- with a corresponding'inhomgeneous distribution of come parameter. In particuli~F-- 0 the authors consider the solution of linear second-order equations for electromagnetic fields with variable'dielectric constant e and variable permeability p. The artifi- cial nonlinearization is effected by introducing a dependence of the coefficients an the unknown functions e(E., H) and p(lp H). This makes possible integration of the equation in general formp.and then a return to the solution of the initial linear'sys- tem with fixed distributions (c(l(r)p H(r)) mid p(E(r), H(r))). The metbod is uni- WC: -56 L 289,?1-6m tj Pe - 5 DD/G-_ D NP: Apq,oo9652 2 9 35 J-_- 3/002 0 3 30 0 3 3 3 2( LrL HOR. Zhukova. A. I.; Kondrat 1yev, 1. 1. A T :~E A chamber simulatin 771 conditions for micmbiological experiments Marti "osrr-dcheskiye issledovaniya, v. I-, no. 2, 1965, 330-333 TOPIC TAGS: bacteria, fungus, exobiology, Mars, environment simulation, Mars microbiolog~j ABSTRACT: So far, it has not been possible to completely model the physical and chemical conditions such as gravity, cosmic radiation, and magnetic fields, which wol.Lld be encountered on Mars. However, ill is possible to expose sterile micro- organism cultures to a preasure of 0.01 atm, a temperature gradient of -60C to +30C in one day, a gas mixture of 95.5X nitrogen, 0.25% Co.), 0.25 Ar, and insolation approximating solar radiation on the surface of Mars. The Institute of Microbiology has constructed a device which satisfies the above conditions and lias dimensions .-If li-DO x 150 x 180 cm (see Fig. I of the Znclosure). Results of experiments --rith ivarious strains of fungi and bacteria are given in Table I of the Enclosure. The authors concluded that, the most.. critical factor affecting bacterial cells was the ins3lation. Pigmented forms were better able to survive a simulated Martian card 11"4 7~ L 39710-65 -2 --Vt~4 5 3 /oo,;12 21102 6 NR: A7~011?28 -- ZhiAova, A. I. ; Kondrat'yev, I. Af; LEE: Species composition of the microflora of the a!:- la~;,~r5 npx'. to the rl the Cit.., -)f MOSCOW giya --V "~3i lipf' 6f-A964, 1022-1026 TOPIC TAGS: microorganism contamination, plant paraslite, meteorology, ABSTRACT: The microflora -Of the air. in Moscow vas investigated Iry exa:31ning cultures obtained on blowing 50 liter4 of &-ir vithin 2 minutea oTer a dry medi= in a Petri dish at various elevations from 0 to 296.5 m at fire different locations (Uoscow University, Hotal Leniograd, Hatol. U'l;r9ina, and two tall apartment, houses). The higheat elevation correa- to the base of the star on the steeple )f Mancov 'inirfirEiity. 30 apecioa belonging to 9 geuera -'-nergi i lua Tricbudersa, Alt~eruaria, Rhiaopua. 1 o a r-o r 1 trio) ve r~o i so la ted &nd a I s -.) it, c Fj 1 i a S"e r1 1 .1 k4malaly of ruogi). The predominant genera ia the season to Ybich the in,- wam carried out (sumer and fall of 1962) ~rere penic'.AliuAt Botry-tia, and Hacor, In the region of Roscov UniTt,rattyg Card jle L 39710-65 ACCF5,SIGN NR: 4P5011723 ubere thors- is a lot,-ot greenery and sanitary conditions are good, spores t 1b,3 t r-jafungi predozainated k42% of the total), 'While in the Ticinity hrtel Lentagrad, a section triLh heaTy traffic &ad con,amin&ted air. f~f Pen4cillium fxtngi Yere mainly found (31 '3%*'1- rh;. percent-ag~? of 1 i amrungi waa at a maximm in the daytine, while that of Batrytis sporee v-aa at a maximil at might, A very amall amount of Lladoaporium Upores (1 - 8.1%) was found, as distinguifibed from 574-;941 of aporen of -g i of thi a genus f ound in a study mad - in g, dilff ereant- ty G" 7, 01 rJum2iffl, (the 81.-Mnsr of logo van coal and rainy). The content of Alternaris spores in tbo air decreased in rainy and cool voatbor, vbile that of P-Onicilliun I '~ 7 re ratsed. Orig. art. has; 1 graph, 2 tabIes. T1014: Inatitut mikrobiologii A14 &SSR (Tnstitrto kS SS'2R) C r'j c 4- L 1~010_66 E7X2(1)1EWA(h)_ QW_ ACC NR: AP6000044 SOURCE CODE: UR/0387/651000/008/0021/0032 AUTHOR: Kondrat'vey, 1. 1. ORG: VNIIGeofiziki,* State_Geological CommitteeS~SR (Gosudarstvennyy geologicheskiy komitet SSSR) TITLE: Investigation of frequency response in various types of nonhomogeneous layers SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika Zemli, no. 8, 1965, 21-32 TOPIC TAGS: ft-sequency response, gat!M ABSTRACT: A method is proposed for calculating the amplitude spectral characteris- tics of binary asymmetric transitional layers with a smooth change in wave velocity with depth. Analytical expressions are derived and the spectral characteristi studied for the module and phases of the reflection coefficient and penetration fac- tor for a layer with constant velocity gradients and density with boundaries of the first and second kind. A method is given for calculating the spectral characteris- tics of a system of nonhomogeneous layers of this type. It is found that nonhomo- geneous layers have the following distinctive features In addition to.general Card 1/2 UDC: 550.83 L 13010-66 NR: AP6000044 characteristics such as an overall reduct.-Ion in the maxima of reflection coefficients .when the frequency is increased. 1. The amplitude curve for a layer with a linear change in wave velocity, constant density and boundaries of the second kind has zero points; the phase of the reflection coefficient is linear and varies from zero to ,180 degrees. 2. When a density gradiant is added to this type of layer, the ampli- tude spectral curve is raised as a whole although there is no sharp change in its shape. Them is a sharp change in the phase curve: clearly defined maxima and min- ,ima appear; as the frequency is raised, the phase oscillates and increases approach- ing a straight line. 3. When boundaries of the first kind appear (both with and without a density gradient) the minima in the amplitude curve are generally differ- .ent from zero. When there is a single boundary of the first kind, the phase ap- ~.proaches zero as the frequency increases. In the case of two boundaries of the ,first kind, the phase varies in the same way as for reflections from a uniform layer ,between homogeneous half spaces. These characteristics may be bused to assign non- homogeneous' layers with constant gradients of velocity and density to one *of the ,three types for a qualitative evaluation of the structure of nonhomogeneous layers. In conclusion" the author is grateful to I. S. Berzon for a number of valuable com- ~ments, and also to L.-Lemaso and V. Vanyukhina who assisted with calculation of the curves. Orig. art. hast 7 figures, 26 formulas. SUB CODE: 0 SUBM DATE: 03Augro4/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 003 lyr a Card.2/2 NRt !ORG: .TITIZ: AT6020747 S CODEt UR/2552/65/000/046/0079/0089 AUTHOR: Kondrat'yev, I. X. none The nature of seismic waves Interfering with prospecting at a-ia SOURCE: Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-Lissledovateltskiy institut geofizicheskikh meto- .dov razvedki. Prikladnaya geofizika, no. 46, 19650 79-89 TOPIC TAGS: seismic prospecting, ocean floor topography, seismic wave ABSTRACT: The author discusses seismic waves (recorded during prospecting at sea) :which were formerly explained as reflections fmm steep side slopes. However, they Iare occasionally recorded in regions where no such slopes exist. Generally, from 5 to i12 multiple reflections from the bottom am recorded 0,28-0.32 and 1.5-4 see after the explosion. These repetitions have a period of about 0.3 sec and seem to indicate a hard bottom at a depth of 200-250 m. They are readily identifiable if automatic and ,exponential regulators of magnification are used respectively. These waves, commonly icalled "flank waves", may be grouped into three types on the basis of the orientation ;of their traces on seismograms. Traces of the first type cross -the traces of the bot- itom reflections and are characterized by smaller periods of repetition. Traces of the ,second type are inclined in the same way an the bottom reflections. Having similar Card 1/2 ACC NR: AT6020747 periods of repetition, the waves of the second type interfere with the bottom reflec- :tions in the range of 3000-4000 m/sec. The traces of the third type have no relation :to traces of the bottom reflections and are inclined in any direction. The first type of flank wave represents diffracted and multiply reflected waves from a source ;lying to one side from the line of observation. To determine the nature of waves of the other two types, their traces were compared with the bottom relief which was ;reconstructed f-rom echo-soundings. The author concludes that while some flank waves may be reflections from steep sides, most of these traces are caused by irreguliari- ties in the ocean floor. Such irregularities cause multiple reflections, reflection- -refractions, re fraction-reflection-re fractions as well as diffraction and multiple Orig. art. hm: 4 figures. ,reflectio~'of the diffracted waves. OODE; 08/ SUBM DAM awe PESTOV, A.Ye., general-mayor meditsinskoy sluzhbv; PRIKHODIKO, A.M., polkovnik meditsinskoy aluzhby; KONDRATIEW,J., Medical service of the Plack Sea Fleet during the defense and liberation of the heroic city of Sevastopol; on the 20th anniversary of the libera- tion of Sevastopol. Voen.-med. zhur. no.6:77-78 164. (MIRA 18:5) _ACd__RR' AP6032138 (141J SOURCE CODE: UR/0391/66/000/009/004710048 AUTHOR. Nikitin. V. F. fSevastopoll); Kpndra!!ysY,_L_J&_(Sevastopol') ORG: none TITLE: The- role of motor activity during rest periods following diving SOURCE: Gigiyena truda i professionalinyye zabolevaniya, no. 9, 1966, 47-48 TOPIC TAGS: medical experiment, decompression sickness, diving, diver exercise ABSTRACT: An experiment was made to determine the effect of rest with exercisem on the occurrence of decompression sickness.Prhe master test was used, which consists of walking up 23 cm high steps for 1 1/2 min, the number of steps depend- ing on the age and weight of the subject. Work was calculated according to a fo rmula presented in the original article and was found to be only 3-4 kg/m per sec. Divers aged 22 to 36 were subjected to 439 control and 112 experimental observa- tions during work at depths of 60 to 160 m. It was found that some exercise taken during rest periods resulted in no sickness after diving at depths less than 160 m. At a depth of 160 m, decompression sickness was 2 112 times less frequent than 1/2 UDC: r. 13. 68:613. 71 ACC NRI AP6032138 0 without this regime. Three men predisposed to decompression sickness and who did not become sick after light exercises, were included in the Postdiving rest periods. These exercises are intended perticularly for parts of the lower extremi;- ties such as the knees, which appear to be more affected by decompression. They are also recommended to improve blood circulation and to accelerate desaturation after diving. Orig. art. has: 1 formula and 1 table. SUB CODE: 15, 06/ SUBM DATE: 09Jan65/ Card 2/2 KONDRATIYEV,-- 1,M,j ISAKOVA9 A.G. (Sevastopol') -------- Elements of axternal respiration in ooze varjants cf exercise therapy following appendectoa7. Vop. kur., f1zloter. i lech. fiz. kullt. 30 no.0367-368 JI-Ag 065. (MIRA. 1839) KOMTIYBV, I.M..,ppdpolkovnik mod. q1uzhbY ~ N - I to data from a naval hospital. of athletic injuries according (K.IRA 11Q). Mr '57- Voon.sed.shur. no*3:16719 S. %Bounds and injuries, (ATMO I'C ~ 1. (Rug) . hosp. stati4t. K01MRAT I Tiff _2 polkovulk meditstuskoy sluzbby - ~-:.,. Ehudred and seventy-fifth of the Sevastopol Marine Hospital. Voen.- med.zhur. no.8t85-86'Ag '59. (MIRA 12:12) (BOSPITALS# - history) -,-KQJP~~p ~I.M.~Sevaatopoll) Elements of the phpiclogical characteristics of dosagea in exercise therapy. Vop. kur. fizioter. i lech. fiz. kultt. 25 no* 3:247-251 my-je l6o. '(MIRA 14:4) J (MRGISE TIMWY) -~' 1 1. KO1-U!AT4,LV, I. S. 2. USSIR (600) 4. Tomato-Is - Tomsk jl~ . 7. Growing tomatoes in Tomsk. Trudy Tomsk. uO 1951. 9. '11-Tonthly List of Russian AccessL(jns., Library of Congress, Rarch 1953. Unclassified. 1. Koi"Lu:31 iLv) I. S. F 2. U33R (600) 4. Tomsk - Tomatoes 7. Growing tomatocs in Tomsk. Trudy Tomsk. un.F~-951- 9. If-Ionthly List of Russian Acces Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. 38262 KONDRATIYEV, K. Bystreye zavershit' zagotovki senran tray. Zagotovki A.-kh. produktov, 1949, No 2, a. 43-44 InKuSOVA ~ 0. ; IZDIMRAI t , 1. a. 6~ata far26- Sots. I wages for liestack breeding at (mm 9:7) Ilew nor= 80 Nr 156. aspects) t,d.no.3:60-67 seding) (Agriculture-sconomic (Stock wA stockbr - KOIMAT'YBV* K- Increase in labor productivity on 42-48 0 '59. (Agrioulture-Labor state farms. VOP. OkOn- nO-10: (MM 12:12) productivity) KOIWTIYEV,, K. Modern machinery for Soviet harbors. Mor. flot 21 no.20: 25-26 0 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Nachallaik otdola TSentrallnogo proyektno-konstruktor5kogo byuro Vo-4* (Harbors-Equipment and supplies), NmalASOVA, 0.; KTATOYEV, K. Conduct the shift of state farm workers, officials, and employees to a now wage system in an organized manner. Sots. trud 6 no.122 45-54 D 161. (Agricultural wagea) (MIM 140-11) MEKRASOVAJ, 0.; KONDRATI~~Y,_,K,.; MALS.KHOV, A. Utilize more fully the,,,adv~intagev, of the new wage system on state farms. Sots. trud 8 n6o'9t62-69 3 163. (MMRA 16:10) - ---------- 3/913/62/003/000/009/033 AUTHORS: Kondra.vyev; K,~ Burgova, M.P. and Gollm, T.S. Ener distribution in spectrum of total- T I T IJE gy and scattered radiation (Summary of paperY ~SOURCE. Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR. Astrofizicheskiy institut. Trudy. v. 3. 1962. Rasseyaniye i poly- arizataiya sveta. V zemnoy Ptmosfere; materialy Aoveshchaniya po-rasseyaniyu i polyarizatsii sveta,v:'atmoafere. 66 TEXT: 1,14easuring apparatus for energy distributiowi of scattered and total radiation-spectrum in the ultraviolet-,: visible- and near-infrared regions. Problems,of calibration of apparatus and automation of measurements. 2. Measurement results e of energy distribution in scattered and total radiation in th :case of a clear sky--the-medsurements were conducted in the El'brus region glacier ba9e),in 1961:. Nain factors factors which deter- mine spectral oom sition. of -total- and scattered radiation. po Card 1/2 ZKONDRATIYEV L; MAIAKHOV, A. Follow the priziciple of material self-interest on state farms consistently. Sots. trud 8 no.2:45-51 F 163. (MIRA 16*2) (Agricultural wages) ONDRATYEV, K.I., HMM, M.I. ----------- "Atmospheric heat balawe#W Report submitted to tho Symposium on Results of the IGr-IGC (Intl. GeoptWsical Year)# Los Angeles, California 12-16 Aug 1963 Pk ra re air R CIO w.4 w:4 - I - rw kip Fit "IL KONDFAT IRVA. K.N, ?roducing pure lines of microbial phages. Trudy TomNIIVS 143134-138 163. -Zoma oxamoles of the unti of mathematics in the-ouantitative evaluation of mi,~roblologi~2al phenomena. lbid.il-19-Ul 1. Kafedra mIkrcbIt-)'Logft Tom3kogo wditiinskago Inc:titita i Totnakiy lnif..ftul, vaktsin KONDRATIYEV, K. N. Cand Med Sci -- "Variability of the typhoid baoteriopha I VA . Tomsk, 1961 (Novosibirsk State Mad Inst). (KL, 4-61, 209)* -353- KONDRATIYEV, Konstantia Nikolayevich, kand. med. nauk; STAROSTEIIKOVAp M.M.,, red.; NIAZARffK,-K.T-.,iekb~. red. (On Us border of the U,7ing; phagesp the viruses of microbes] Na grazi zhivogo; fagi - virusy mikrobov. Moakwap Izd-vo "Zzaniep" 1961. 45 p. (V3oaoiuznoo obahchestvo po raBprostra- *Wiu politichoW" i saucbzqkh -anii. Ser.8, Biologiia i meditsim, no.24) (MIRA 15:1) (BACMUOPHAGE) KMDRATIYZV..-LIL Study of the variability of typhoid fever becteriophage, Trudy TomVIM 11014-117 060, (mrm 16&2,) 1. Kafedra -4 obiologii Tomakogo meditsinskogo instituta. (TYPHOID FEM)' (BACTERIOPHAGB) KOnnTIYMV K P - OUMLIN, L.A.;- SKOKOROVSKIT. R.V., spetared.; DINISOY. X.14-, red.izd-va; MOZHZHDU, L.P* I teklm.red. (Operating hydraulic systems of harbor translosding machines] Ikepluatataiia giAriavlichaskikh sistem portovykh peregrusochnfth mashin. Leningrad, Izd-vo wAorskoi transport," 1960. 127 p. (KIRA 14:4) (Cargo handling) (Oil hydraulic machinery) VORONCHIKHIN, Gennadiy Ivnnovich; KONDRAMUM,,-~ ~in P~avloyi~ch- OGLOBLIN, L.A., red.; MOSFAROVA, T.P., red. izd-va; TIKHONOVA, Ye.A., tekhn. red. [Driver of lift truqks] Voditell pogruzchikov. Moskva, Izd- vo I'Morskoi tranapRrt," 1963. 183 P. (MI RA 16:7) (FQrk lift trucks) XONDRATOYL7, K.T., agronon-okonomist. Against stereotyped practice. Nouka I pored. op. v sellkhoz. no.10:61-63 0 156, (MLRA 9:12) (Machine-tractor stations) VOM~MAT Groat meat resources. Isulm I pered.m. v aellkhoz. ? no.8:6&69 15?, (Stock and stockbreeding) (MLRA 10:9) yoNDRATIYEVp X. YA. Solar PadiatiOll -wave radiation in the atmosphere. Met. j gidrol. no. 6, 1947. Absorbtion of long Monthly List Of Russian-A9=219M Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified. - rjj. "ja A -A ttviejvk-thu,' is % .5 rail 1005 11 , two 01 m.W 10 a v md6I the .1 it - vingsto" Atn' sun Wn KONDRAT I YXV, 9. Ya. a M, =iUMt a effective radiation of the earth's surface. Nauch. biul. Lon. pn. no.24s6-9 149. . (MLRA 1013) 1. lafedra fiziki atmonfery. (Aarth-Surface) (Radiation) I-KONMaluve K.Ya, lent and Interrelation of the 08chAnilmB Of turbu of heat in the atmospheric layer near the earth's biul.Len.un. no.24-.10-13 149. radiant transmission urface. Nauche 8 (MI2A 10:3) 1. Safedre, fisiki atmoefery. (Atmospheric temperature) 3- 1 pottacis Ati-moral""" bluclifulla T Otmadere. ~1,AIWVT .4 .1tiormlimr.] 11nwow. 1930, 187 1, 4 firi., 't, thi 1 71 -~t. DLC-,.% t,~,tcitutic jw,~.nwi(d, 0 txiny the jn,~Ltrfn 1~d tranjer dirreqtv in The I,M~Phcfv h4wd on th"y i,.ijr, , ELMSfit It. tdhet&) and nuny rutive fricnii-is Wumnov. K%kTAW, EMVI.W. K111FL' Und t1thC-11). *The fiw chapt#IS (34 beCtiW&) I; ul~vpuun vf Ion *Ave radiatirin (th-ory. tutwurcment 4-pectral hneemqd bands. 0 VC-11V MAI OthrVAILIff. ifthAftJ 111WWPOOft by 1"Attr V-APQf, CV011C. Mand -qflitovutt, instria"iental frvcrdut,;-, etc.); 2) ~eurraf themy ond lawi, airr r-whanim, immirwhrutnatic radia6im, %:hA-2ctVriszjCM Of FXp-)nCStiA1 trar..fvrof wmi-nx-notiaofnatic rdijion.digu~.-radiztive teornzation): ot t~31,%,Wtr; .1iffitw an-I dirut ra-liation %1,~ Fr,WCAI and ncitirr ed h,-4j-jef~ in the 4tm.,~,-pbem oulge-ii,g radiativ,; 4~ eff,citiw mii t1iii, vr,uni! %.m6ricA methAs -,f cJculatium. ctrut., in nicj,umment m, 11. e4). ermt %,I inversic", Cloudinimi. vm-tr2l X'Aributi."t of etf,-4i%e t4-HOT-: arO radiatiii.t. xrqmphical 5) rmWavc hc.-at mb,qe in ami'sp' Itiff-Ant I'VAf ,Vrhjn~c, rAdiativir W-mce, vettit.1 irmpuaturt p and nvmoj-,runL$ are aisliend"I. Sid!;eis 1AwJ,'ng?: 1. Imlwed rit,11AU6a 2. FULstiv- -ALK . t V PEASE II TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 20 - II BOOK call No.: Qc 861.785 Authors: ZVEREV, A. S.j KIRYUKHIN) B. V., KONDRATIYEV) K. Ya.) SELEZNEVA, Ye. S., TVERSKOY, P. N., YUDINI M. I. Full Title: COURSE OF METEOROL40GY (PHYSICS OF THE ADMPHERE) Transliterated Title: Mrs Meteorologii (Fizika atmosfery) PublishLig Data Originating Agency: None Publishing House: Hydrometeorological Publishing House (GDM) Date: 1951 No. pp.: 888 No. of copies: 10,000 Editorial Staff Editor: Professor Tverskoy, P. N. Tech. Ed.: None Editor-in-Chief: None Appraiser: None Others: 1) Scientific Council and the scientific personnel of the Main Geophysical Observatory, 2) Prof. Khromov, S. P., who critically analysed the the mnuscript. Tex'. Data Coverage: A fundamental course in the physics of.the atmosphere, covering its properties, methods of investigation, appliciLtion of thermodynamics, radiant energy, heat energy.* water vapor, motion, weather and its forecasting, atmospheric optical electricity, and acoustics. ME) W AT Mateorologioal Absto Vole Me 4 April 1953 Parb I Radiation and Temporaturo Kondrat'ev, K. IA.. 0 kharalcterisfiltalth pogloshchenila dlinnovolnovol radistsif T; atmosfere. [Oil thr Ch.1T.I(tCtiMirS of ab,,prption of.long wave radiation in the atnicAphere.3i USSR. (Anw,e Vp,u:1,r;zse r:drv!,we,,v1,,Cie~,YkrI Slu:Oy, hifer,entsion"yl Sbmnih, 1:75-i 1951. 2 figs_ 6 ref,.. 5 vq~. DLC-'Tht- laws f ab4orption of long wave radiation by; m, t itatur valwir are c~tabll Ilrd. I he p,)S-illility of application of two forms of absirption furc- ti-5 iN discu-d: (the ~,) ralied square root faiv) aml 4 (in) ZCjr-j-: fit i "I III In t%,,, 0$. C,-~(w fliciv 1w, --ab~orpt itin Coe ffident. From, the cakiThiiwii tht amhor dra%xs the cipnrln~ion that the critics of the application of the. exrwriciiii.il Noiction of absrptirm are wrong. The la%v of square root which is largely used in Arntrirall litel-atilre 0,-v~ n"t resilit in ally proVTC5!;. Theratimlal %%-c of the txpontntial law, appv.irs to li~ mr,re romprehenaivc. Sub-':er., Ifeadirv: I. Infrared radiation 2. Absorption by WNfOr %'&Pot. --X 7.Z. V~ A' The th ty ot actinameters. K 0o . Ila. Kondrat*r~ A A Slato zh4jaw l- " , '0 mdayst. l, l S is .1 ~- Tb c Correction due t(i radiat ive he-st "gcwL%VL(-p the atin. and the~Savistuv- At :< OATILat sq!ar-C df4tlan rewfillp. Cytus reldniall KONDRATIYEV, K. Ya. -1 ............................... Transfer of Long-Wave Radiation in the AtM03phere. Glavpoligrafizdat, 14ain Polygraphic Publishing House, 287, pp, 1952. r V- KONDIRRT"YE-11 A Kmidrat'ev R IA 0 tuLdiund pCiloththealLa dRdriclictrarat tadiittsil v atmesfm ilje~ [jklmildcrwe of absuptsoij nf tunit wave fadiatioil N the Aka~.U. ;V..kSSSM. Sir. Geqfi:., No~ 5:0-75, 1952. tali" ,I ircls., 9 cfpi. cunji,,c,xti,,,,s on the iiiii4sme (A vidail. (Actors, o.1 the A-oxvtino 'A Ini'l; tiiavc rafUltion in the fit pmctice Only the w, -44re 6ricialcuce of Mmirption vh~ikf In cousit!md, Author a temperaturc and p ~unsp 4 that tile half width d tile, Aunt)(kil-jille is r4,qN-fii(NIaI to Nfj (P-p9r,1111c) al"I xl~fute trnillcrawre). Fw twjqlt cilvili6miA 1he wati:~ vAjjor anvaint call tv irvIvisif bV'.'l 11101. Su4ject IIe,:Jipqy.. 1. Ld*X way# tbiceptiati 2. Nefliara dopeadetica of fit-sdrpti4n 3. Temperatute dependence d absofpdom-.I.A. 11 1. 211DRr-LIE11, X. Ya.; FILT-10MR, 0. P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Radiation 7. Outward radiation, Vest. Len. un. 7, No. 6, 1952. Discussion of problem of outgoing radiation (long-vave radiation of the earth's surface and atmosphere into space),, one of the most important and difficult being the theory of transfer of long-wave radiation in the atmosphere The importance of these problem in determined by the fact that the outgoing radiation characterizes tf..,e beat lose In the earth-atmosphere system, 251T106 non 9. M thly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 'May 1953. Unclassified. .1. YONDRATJEV~ K. Yu*, 2. USSR (600) 4. Meteorology 7. Relation of effective radiation to cloudiness. Vest. Lon. un. 7, uo. 6, 1952. States that there is complete lack of measurements of effective r radiation with simultaneous aerological soundings and with investigation of distribution of cloudiness over whole earth, which lack hinders collective comparison of theoretical considerations with observations. Emphasize$ necessity of conducting specirle axptl Investigations. 251TIO5 9. MO thly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1953. Unclassified. le KONDRATIYE79 Ko YA. 2, USSR 600 4. Radlation 7. Diffusion of the intensity of effective radiation in different directions relative to the vertical under directions of a dense cloud layer$ Naucho biul. Len. ung No. 30, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Libr&r7 of Congress, APril 19539 Uncl. KONDR Meteorological Abstract 4.0-76 55i,510.5j.,55i'.52 Vole 4p No. 8 August, 1953 Kondratlev, P- _,.j Teplovoi rezhim stratosfery, F I Part 1 /Thernal regime of the stratosplwr, 7Friroda gt MOSCOVS Structure and Physics of a(?)t62-68, July, 1952. 5 figs.., 2 tables., t refs. DW" the Atmospheres A concise and comprehensive review of the latent experimaAaj.. :dat~.~and..theoretical concepts dealinF with the thermal base&ur' a-Zovief.a,nd fcioixn two,", .6 iA6n-t XNDIFIATYL-N, K. Yo- . "On temFerature and pressure of the absorption of longwave radiation in the atmosphom". News of the Academy of Science of "he USSR Geor-hysical Series 10,52, No 50, pp 69. I I ICONDRAT I K.Ya. .Mm -- - T m = = Ab. ProbUne In the radiation balanee of under1ring surfaces in real condf.tionse Vch, sap, LOU nol46tl?2-19? 152. (KrRA 1113) 1 (Solar rsAiation.) K(:!.'D',r,T'Y-r,V, K.Ya., GRABOVSKIY, it. I. , and SKE NEVA, 'Ye. S. "Pavel Nikolayevich Tverskoy," Keteorol. -4 gidrologiya, No 1, 1953, PP 59-60 On the occasion of the 60th birthday of the well known Soviet meteorologist and geophysicist$ Prof P. N. Tverskoy, Doctor of Physicomathematical Sciences and head of the Chair of the Physica of the -'-trosphere in Leningrad University. (RZhGeol, No 5, 1954) SO: Sum. No 568, 6 Jul 55 KONDRATIYIU,K.Ya. Concerning B.A.Alsoushtat's article "Method of determining the , radiation balance of slopes.* Article reviewed by K.1a.Kondrat ev Hetero. I g1drol. no.3:60 Kr '53. (an 8: 9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy ordem Lenina universitet In. A.A.Zhdanova, Leningrad (Solar radiation) ~.' J-i' , " I ""', h..Ya. L i-i~Al 1I.V) USSR/GeoFh.-,-sIcs - PhdLition ud..- Au~7 53 , I .. ~ ""ffective Radiation of Slopes," K. Ya. Kondrat'vev and E. L. Fcdcllskaya, lair. Gcopl-,ys L I b . I- Obs im A. 1. Voycyl:ov Iz AIC 1,111.111k SSSR, Ser Cleofiz, 1110 4, vP 370-375) LxFound rcsults of theoretical and exptl investigations into offective radi-ation 0' sloping surf'~-tccs. Derilic accurate and approxinato theoretical forr-Olas for cale.-I the effective radiation of s1cres. Produce obscrv-~tions P-n +.','.e el-rctii-c r-I iatic-n of -d inclined surf. ces. Establish the limits of applicabitity of api'lox ti-Corctical a formulas fcr c-0-ca the effective ridiation of sloping surfaced. 265 Tr-5 -f - KONDRAT111"EV, K. Ya., and --- - "The Diurtal Course of Albedo," Yeteorol. I gidrologiya, No 6, 19,53, PP 16-10, The diurnal course of the albedo for the sea and various surfaces of the land was observed by means of the Yanishevsk:Ly albedometer in the surmrer of 1,051 in Karadag and in the winter of 1952 in Leningrad region. The albedo of the sea surface Increases with decreasing altitude of the sun; for altitude 600 it is 3-5%, and for 110 and for a rud- died sea it Is more than 30%. The albedo of the sea depends upon the state of the sur- face and upon the turbidity of the water and increases considerably with turbidity. In the presence of single scatte-~.-ed radiation the alledo of the sea is 704, The author gives a theoretical account of the dependence of albedo upon the spectral compositions of direct solar radiation (changing with the change of altitude of the sun) for recently fallen snow and Barkhtm sands. The computed data coincides sufficiently with observa- tions, (RZhGeol, No 5. 1954) SO: Sum 140. 56P, 6 Jul 55 K. Ya. , and 117. Ye "The Albedo of the Sea in,the Presence of Swells," Yeteorol. i -idrologi.,a, No 8, 1953, pp 26-27 The authors carry out an approcimate calculation that characterizes the influence of sea swells (heaving) upon the albedo of the sea. For small zenith distances of the sun the swells contribute to a strong increase of the albedo; for lar!,e zenith distances, on the contrary, the albedo decreases. Observations under real conditions are necessax~r. (RZhGeol, No 5, 1954) SO: Sum No. 568, 6 Jul 55 YONDRVEIMI, K. YA., and 1AMMS11TINA) T. D. "The Influence of Long-Wavelength Radiation of ozone Upon the Radia'kre 'Palance of the Terrestrial Surface and Atmosphere" Tr. Gl. Geofiz. Observatoriij No 41, 125-132, 1953 The authors compute the flow of radiation in the atmosphere in the repion of the spectrur-a 9.4-9.9 microns (in the neighborhood of the absorption band of ozones 9.6 microns). They show that the function of radiati:ie passare in the mentioned reFion of absorption can rrith sufficient accuracy be described by an exponential function. In the limits of altitudes up to h5 tmz, the atamosbhere divides into 3 layers, in each of vehich the distribution of ozone concentration with altitude is approximately descrW:d by a linear function. A nimber of tables are presented illustrating the influence of long-wavelength radiation of ozone upon the flow of radiation in the upper bounds of the stratosphere, at the level of the tropopause, and at the surface of the earth. (RZ*nGeol, ITO 3, 1954) SO: 71-31187, 8 Mar 55 IONDRA6T'YZV, K.U., dotsent; YEWVSKIKH, M.P., aspirant. I- ~'~ ~- Radiation topography of the celestial sphere. Nauch. biul lon.un. no-31t8-11 153. (HLRA 10:3) I* Kafedra fisiki atmoefery, (Radiation) IONMATI ",,,dotsent; DOVGTALLO. U.Ne, student a- dlw--,~ Physical nature of the hotbed offect.,Nauch.biul. Ien.un. no.31:11- 16 '53. (MMA 10t3) I* N&fedra fisiki atmoeforye .(Hotbeds) ZAVODCHIKOVA, V.G.; KONDRATOYET, K.Ta. Spatial distribution of scattered and reflected radiation. Vest. IGU 8 no.2:107-113 F '53- (141M 12 -.7) . (Radiation) ~ I- !~~ I I -~ - , , -- --- -, - t- * I- - I - I , - W 11, -1 u k I . KONDRATIYEEV, K. Ya. "Letter to the Editor". Meteorol. i gidrologiya, No 5, p 61, 1954. In connection with B. A. Ayzenshtat's article "Concerning the Remarks of K. Ya. Kondratlyev on B. A. Ayzenshtat's Article 'Method of Determination of the Radiational Balance of Slopes."' (See RZhGeols 3530, 1955.) (RZhGeol, No 91 1955) SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956