SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEZERSKIY, V. I. - YEZHIK, I. I.

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Observation of artificial earth satellites at the Kharkov Station. Biul.sta.opt.nabl. idk. ffpmt. Zen. no*8:15-16 159. (MIU I3z6) 1. Kharlkovalaya stantaiya nablyudeniya iskusetvennyw uputnikov,zemli. (Artif icial satellites-Tracking) 834143 3, 7,-'300 -1 / S/035/6OJt0VX17/U- 1 P- .::7/ '6WO AOO 11AOO 1 1,310 Astronomiya i Geodeziya, 1960, No. Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, 7, p. 77, # 6453 AUMORS: Barabashov, N.P., Yezerskiy, Lli- TITLE: Color Contrasts of Lunar Craters PERIODICAL.- Astron. tsirkulyar, 1959, okt. 15, No, 205, PP, 9-10 Two-photographs.taken through the red light f lltevi jf f --650 M /1) and 2 photographs taken through the blue filter (A-eff-415 m1k) were used for determining the oolor contrasts of lunar craters. Values of special excesses of color Indices relative to the standard region (Sea of Crises) were determined for 5-10 points along-the selected cross section. Tt turned out that all the craterS measured were, redder than the standard region, - No relaticn of the'color with thrr distance from the crater center was discovered., In different crr;ss sec~tions Of -t~qe same crater the distribution of color excesses is different.' V.P. Fedorovich Translator's note: This is the full transiatic-n of the criginal RusElan abstrao~, Card 1/1 30) AUILUORS:. Barabash-ov, N. P., X~zq;;~qk!X, V. 1. S07133-36-3-16129 and Fedorets,V.A. TITLE: On Colour Contrasts of the Lunar Surface REIRIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal,1959,Vol 36,Nr 3,PP 496-502 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The paper reports on a part of the complex investigations of the Moon, carried out in the Khar1kov Observatory. The observations were made with a three-prism-spectrograph in spring and autumn 1956~ The properties of reflection of the surface of the Moon, especially the colour contrasts wore investigated. In the usual system of colour indices they are Om.2 . 0M -3 . Tn most cases it is ACI/-A Ig I 550"'~ " 6-(almost linear): .,The author mentions Chekirda,V.V.Sharonov, and Is.N.Radlova. There are 10 references, 9 of which are Soviet, and I German. ASSOCIATIOIT:Kharlkov.-kaya astronomicheakaya observatoriya (Khar'ka-, 'Astronomical Observatory) SUBMITTEDs February 10, 1959 Card 1/1 THURSKATA, V.A. ; TIMERSm, VoL Comparing catalogs of the reflecting power of the moon's surface. Astron.tair. no.205:10-11 0 159. (MIRA 13:6) 1, Khar'kovskaya astronomicheakaya observatorlya. (14oon--Surface) YEZEMKTY, V. IV RAA4W.SHOVP Ft. SI.On The Photometric Uniformity of the Lunar Surface". paper presented at, TAU SyMosium, on the Moon, Leningrad,, USSR, 6-8 Dec-60. The-main properties of the reflection-of light fran the lunar surfacel.ccmmon for -differeni. formationsi can be explained by-the extreme-roughness (microrelief) of the lunar surface. The comparision of the brightness of different objects, the study of intensit,y distribution on the lunar disk for different phase angles and the comparison of the indicatrice of reflection of separate details confirm the high photometric unifomity of the Moon's surface. This is evidence of the considerable influence of external cosmic factors on the formation of the microrelief of the Moon. 3CE 75 3/035/61/bOO/610/029/0.34 3.1"500 A001/A101 AUTHORSs Barabashov, N.P.,'"Yezerskiy. V.I. TITIEs Refleotion,indioatrices of individual sections of the lunar surface PMIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Oeodoziya, no. lo, 1961, 66-67, abstract loA464 ("izv. Komis. po fiz. planet!', 19W' no.2, 65-72) To 3tudy the law of lunar surface reflection, the-authors made use of thet principle of raoiprocity which permite photometrical comparisons of sec- tions located symmetrically relative to intensity equator at approximately the same longitude. Themethod was applied to data of the catalog of V.A. Fedorets, The result8 are presented in graphs whose consideration leads to the following conalusioni. As a rule,-indicatrices of the compared section6 coincide within the limits of possible erro-,S. In those cases when there are~marked differences, the latter can be explained by the-difference,in the inclinations of the,sections compared-to-the surface of the luMir sphere. The data of this work complement and develop the coholuaion3, drawn earlier, on the pho#metric uniformity of the aurfaoe-.---Indicatricas- of --the- -light- rays--ana the-neighboring -regions -co---- incide completely., This means that light rays adopt the photomi~trle structure Card 1/2 30275 S/035~6 I/OW/O 10/029/034, Reflection indicatricea A0011.101 of those regions in which-they are located.. Thits f3an be the case Only when the PrArtioles forming the cover of the rays are considerably maller-than unevenness of the generalinjororelief of the lunar surface. Some parts of the Clavius . orater and the .06od spot are noted as anomalous objects. As to tht latter, a conjecture Is expressed that its surfaco in extremely,uneven.. There are 6 referengea. r I. Lebodeva [Abstraoter's note: Complate translation] Card 2/2 3/035/62/000/006/039/064 -0 C AOO1/A1O1 AUTHORS: Barabashov, N. P., Yezerskiy, V. I TITLE: Spectrophotometric observations of lunar craters PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya 1: Geodeziya, no. 6, 1962, 64, abstract 6A482 (1117-v. Komia. po fiz. planet", 1961, no. 3, 50 - 55) TEXT: The authors present the results of spectr6photometric observations of the Alphons crater and other rcraters at the Khartkov Astronomical Observatory in 1958 - 1959. No anomalies were detected in albedo of individual sections of the lunar craters, including the central peak of the Alphons crater. There are 6 references. Authors' summary (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 s/035/9P,,UQ/0%/04 /G64 AGOl/A101 3r AUTHORS: Yezerskaya; V. A., Yezerskiy, V. I. TITLE: On'brightness distribution over the lunar disk PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 6, 1962, 064, abstract O'A484 ("Izv. Komis. po fiz. planet",, 1961, no. 3, 68 - 73) TNAT: A photometric investigation of brightness distribution over the lunar disk has shown that brightness along planetocentric meridians remains constant, within the limits of errors, whereas along the intensity equator brightness rises continuously from the disk center to the limb. On the basis of these data the following functional equation was obtained for the function expressing brightness; Cos , B f 6z) or There are 15 references. Authors' summary (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 N PO 11 S., Astzonmicni Council, Academy of Sciences LWR f196~07- "Optics and geometx~r in " the matter of Saturn's ring3 PROMY.IYEV Vladimir K., Crimeem Astrophysical Lsl;~oratory i=eni U7.-A Rh EI-eyn 59622- "On the presence of ovgen in the atmosphere of Venus" _SALa-IK)NMC--, A. Ye.. Physics Institutc imeni P N. Lebede-v-,A`cahc=y of Sciences USSR, and Arkdiy D., Pdio, Astronomy Laboratory, )P ~sjc~ Irstjtu~Ve-i=ara P. B. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences USSR - "Obs:~:--.ations of the radioemission of Venus ancl Jupiter on the vave of 8 SaCMNOVIM, A. Ye., M-711MI, Arkadiy D., and XESLXvPv,-Pt. G. "rZadiceminsion ofienus On - ise-va;; of IT-iim. S AM &M-OVICH, A. Ye., MIMN, Arkadly M., RTMMVA V P., and Obnervationa of tb-- rzadix~dasion of, Venus. and Xupiter on the vavo of 3.3 cm. SALO-H)MVICH, A. Ye., and RAMINMI, A. D,. - "Badloeminslon of-Vonus on the vaye. of ,9~6 cm." L SAMI)NOVICH, A. Ye.P and KMIIMN, A. D. "FIcaults of the observations of radioc--djunion of Venus in 19a" SEARMOV Vaevolad V., Director, Astronomical Le n4,;rad State Uhivervity 59a pocitiong- 'Probabk state of the Aurface =d atmosphere of the planet Mars rccording to photom-etric and calorimetric data" y K., Head of the Chair of Scree Agsstronoq~rr,. cv~- IStUEe Uhiveruity 5961 ponition 05ature of Saturn0s rInzs ana signs,of the cr-InVnCq of a rina around J~uplter" =MY, V. I., and RMPASM-W, 17. P., Director t" -16 st k R ~ ks a ar m kcv A tronomicel Observatory, Uaiveralty �9,6o pozition7- "Opticel prop,-rtica of the atmor;herc and surface of Vars eccordina -to photometric and spectrophot=atric bbne%-;,ations carried out at tba: E11arkov University Obicrvatory Mt to be submittol for tho 3-Ith Intl. AstroplWales S.-VoBi=, Mo3,C i,--i Of AatrOP401cB, Coirtta-Scloavin, -ReIZIum, 9..U Jul 19S2. S/035/6?J000/012/016/064 317SOO A001/A101 AUTHORS: Barabashov, N. P., )~!~~kiy, V. I. TITLE: Photometric studies of the microrelief of the lunar surface PERICIDTCAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 12, 1962, 65, abstract 12A477 ("Uch. zap, Khartkovsk. un-t", 1962, v. 122, "Tr. Astron. observ., v. 14, 5 - 78). This is a survey of the basic-works described'in historical se- quence, on microrelief of-the' lunar suIrface by the photomeiric method. The ar- ticle contains also data on this problem obtainedby studying polarIzation and.. thermal properties of the lunar surface and its investigation by the radar meth- od. There, are 79 references. Authors summary JAbstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 L 19324-63 EW7 (I )/FCC MADS/ES, (v) AFTZCASD~3 ~Pa-4/Fo-4 ow .SOURCE: IWA.- Astronomiya. Otdellnyy vypusk.. Abs.~ ~&51.493~ MR: Barabashov. N. P.; Yb~~qrpkqya,, T,,.4L.; TIT;Z. Ile photomitric method, of dtudylng~i the relief of e --the ~Mn~~r -sur P~qe_' ED SOM apiski, !Qiarlkovd.~ogo universitita, V. 122, 1962, Trudy OCITE 'ICE,. Uclionyye za As' onoricheskoy observatorli. v. 14, 107-3-10 TAIGS- astronomical photon try, lunor microrelief TRANSLATION: Me authors refine thorhotanetric.,aethod for determining the steep.. in th6.lunar-seas (fii6t-proposed-Vy -van- L.-Diggeleft-i- Bull. As:trzon. 1n#. -Yetherl., -1931, 11, ir~,. - 423). They explain that Uiis method suloblioa direct data.'on. slopes provided f-he.:pbo."tographic 6tripsare taken =C- ficiont`"11_4 close to the equator of intensity and in directions parallel to it. in Y such neaiourcrents it is generally useful to eamploy large-scale luntir-photographs Id't a 111. 7ho autliors-nado measur=onts of-moon photograpliy-_ q z " Dsolution of, obtained at, a p~a so anF,10 of 770-5, with an image,diamotor of 59 mm. *Dhotonotrio strips al 6hol and Arch:Lmados araters, -obtained on the-I-IF-1111 aut onr,-the Ar-~i _ovatic Card 7 ACCESSION NR: AT40144i7 S/=5/62/006/025/001510021 AUTHOR;. Barabashov, N. P.; Yezerskiy, W L'-- Prishlyak, N. P. in the microvillef of different sectors of the lunar surface TITLE:, Differences SOURCE: Kharkov. UnWersitet. .'Astronomichaskaya-ebservatoriya. Tairkulyar, no. 25, 19.62, 15-21 A~ ar surfaM lunar microrelie mo -TOPIC TAGS: astronomy, photomf3try, Ian f, on ABSTRACT: To a considerable degree# the lunar-surface possesses photometric uniformity and therefore the microrelief responsible forL the character of the reflection is also uniform. Only in individual cases is there an appreciable difference, indicating a, differ- If ence in microrelief or -the presence of slopes. . In making a detailed study of the photo- compare! metric characteristics of individual sectors, of the lunar surface it to desirable to -them with averaged data for the Iwiar. surface. . Such'averaging is possible because, for. a particular value of the phase angle, brightness is a fWtion only of selenographic longi- tude. The authors used graphic methods for finding the de nde co of B on -), for different: pe n values of QL . The brightness of a detail was expressed, by its brightness at full. m6on. The resulting curves of the depen~znce of brightness on X for different values of the - J 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4039417 i -phase angle, when put in graphic fqrm,' represent the law of light reflection from the lunar surface as a whole. On the basis of the dependence of B on '). It Is possible to compute the relative brightness of the moon for a particular phase angle. The derived curves were used to determine the deviations oft brightness of various details from the curves represent- Ing the averaged lunar-surface, the deviations being expressed by the relative value,6B/B,~ where at Is the deviation, with sign taken into account, and B is the brightness. value from the curve for the corresponding va .lue of The character of the dependence of 66 B/B of individual details on phase anglo was then investigated. A considerable number of de- 1; tails were found for which the value A B/B and the dispersion tr are small and which re-, pr'esmt a photometrically averaged moon'." Ilie' condition was A_B_ + 0. 15 B satisfied by 67 of 164 details. (abot.1t 40%).. Df these, 29 were sectors in seas, constituting .54% of the -total number of details in the seas. The similar relation for conti' nts. and ne craterswas 26% (P5 out of 94 details The above. condition- was also satisfidd by about 50% of the bright rays and ba~nds. , Theire wbre a number of details for which the value & B/B was positive, equal to 0. 2-0. 3 wif;h a relatively small dispersion; these deLalls are listed iA a table; all are craters or continental regioni;. jAnother tablo lists details for which- U brightness was systematically logs and. the val 0. -6-B-75--had a negative sign with a rela Uvely small dispersion: these details Include both continental and sea areas. The authors 2/3 Caed 71~7 ACC-Nit-t- A-R6015230 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/65 /000/012/0061/0061 AUTHOR:- YevsZMkov, N. N. j Yezsrs!~t Z. V. 1. ORG: none 0 TITLE: Optical properties of the upper atmosphere of Venus~/ SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 12. 51. 468 REP SOURCE: Vestn. Hharlkovsk. ua-ta,.ser. astron. , vyp. 1, no. 4, 1965, 71-74 TOPIC TAGS: Venus atmosphere, Venus upper atmosphere ABSTRACT: The author anaklezes a curve which describes the decrease in the brightness of Regulus, occluded by Venus, for a polytropic atmospheric model. The given curve represents the values of the height of a homogeneous atmosphere at t4e level of the occultation layer H = 7. 6 + 0. 2 km and a temperature gradient -1 0 To-"(dT/dh) - Ho (d% /dh) (0. 012 + Oi 0021km-1. Results obtained by G. Voucouleur(RZhAstr, 1962, 1 IA502) ior the same effect are: (6. 8 + 0. 2)km and Card 112 Tine!! sqn- 49 -wc~' 1-45122-66 ACC NR1 AR60152.30 (0. 010 + 0. 002) km-1. If the composition of the atmosphere is assumed to be 9010 CO2 and 10% N2 (~v = 42. 5), then To :s 332* K and dT/dh - P /km. A model is constructed of the atmosph&e of Venus from cloud level to a height of 20 km above the occultation layer. According to this model, the magnitude of horizontal refraction at cloud. level is several minutes instead of the 2211 obtained by V. V._ Sharonov on the basis of an analysis of the Lomonosov effect. Agreement between the two values is obtained if,the effect of differential refraction on the Lomonosov effect is taken into account. There are 5 bibliographic references. (B. Bronshteii [Translation of abstract] ISPI SUB CODE: 031- 2 2 6- 0 6' C'I N R~ C NR, ~ AF033t6q SOURCE COM: UR/C)033/66/L43/005110)9/1 r AUTHOR: Barabash-;4', N. P.; B31obrova, 0. L; Yezerskiye V. I.* TezersRaya, V& A* ORG: Kharkov Astronomical Cbsorvato (Khartkovskaya astronomichoskaya obsorvatoriya) TITLE:rFhotometry of the marginal zone of the Me moon I-/ NO --no-k,:3j~;960 1039-1046- TOPIC moon J*otbmetry~rltoiii -luna 4tirfade-1uh TAGS i albeft, aroptlc property --ABSTRACTI.- Yhotomotric~charactoristics of the eastern and western mar Inal zones of the ~9' lunar surface were studied by comparison with data for the pho-tometric--mean lunar surface. Analysis of published data as well as of original photometric measurements of regions in the eastern and western marginal zones showed the relative brightness of the eastern zone to be generally greater, and that of the western zoile to be less than the photometric mean for the lunar surface. This indicates differences in the microreliof structures of the marginal zones-donser material in the outer layer of the eastern marginal zone (including the Handing site of the luna-9 station. A = +70.08, A.= -640.22) than in the wastern ritarginal zone. Heat anomalies bf the lunar surface (e.g., less rapid heating of the eastern than of the western zone after the full hase; craters, warmor than surrounding regions, observed-at the time of a lunar eclipse5, Card 1/2 TJDC j ACC -N.R, AF033t6q C, -correlatod-with its ph6tometria -character Istics are cited to support the possibility of the presence of rock format~Lons in addition ~~ porous material. Zhe lessor :Intensity of the meteor stream near the eastern zone of the Moon caused by the Earth's gravitationa1field is mentioned as a possible explanation for the observed.photometri~ and structural characteristics,, Orig, art. hass 6 figures, 4 tables, and 2 equations.' SUB CODE: 03/ SM DATE: 261kpr66/ MIG REFS W/ oTH ms om ATD PRESS: 5101 Lgir-d 2LP. etv SOURCE: Ref. sh. Astronomi.Yap Abs. 3.51.590 REF SOURGEs Vestn. kartkovake un-tai, no* 4# sere astronep vYps1p 3.965# 22-A2 TOPIC TAGSs lunar reflectivitrP aelevographyt photomotrio analysisp lunex temperature ABSTRACT: Part I was-given in Mastr.# 1964,, 1951,,539. The law of light reflection for the medium-high microreliefand the smooth spherical ~bon..waa derived on tho basis of data given in Va As Fedorov's oatalogue as B(C(II)V where B is the medium brightne denoted further as Ba,a is the.phase, anglo,-l is the salenographio longituda. Some small objeots (details) had oyistematio daviationn In brightneas from the medium, 7he deviations were o.Vressed as 4 D/bm, Me small objects poqsegsing large porosity had 4LB/160 had a lover porosit7e They were chiefly the orators and continental areas* 70a presonco of 1110pea was expressed by changes in the sign of,4B/Bm with the cbangLag sign of the phase angle cc This was observed in terraces and at the bottom of orators* Calculations ACC INRs AR6020773 diant near the full of the theoretical values of B(O(A), Z'B/i6 and the briptness gra zrqon were made from the Khapke formula. In generals, tho theoretical data agreed with the observed data., The small objecto having large values of A BAM were exceptions~ that were attributed to the interchanging of porous substances with rock formations* 'A comparison of the photometric characteristics obtained and the t6mperature anomalies detected during radiometrio measurements showed a distinct correlation. The conclusion was made that the light raye acquired the photometric structures of the areas through which they paaseda Bibliography of 16 titlese Lo Bondarenko,,Orsnsiation of abstra 30 COLE j 03 Qrd r -ACC N R: ARG035553 SOURCE COD rs: AUT HOR: Barabashov, N. P.; Yezerskaya, 0'-'- 066 UR/0269/66 .00 /010/0065/-o V. A. TITLE : Photographic photometry of.some parts of the Sea of Clouds and Sea of Cognition SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 16.51.481 REFSOURC E: Vestn. Khar1kovsk. un-ta, 1965, no. 8. ser. astron., vyp. 2, 12-25 TOPIC TAGS: moon, lunar topography, lunar surface, lunar crater, lunar photometry, lunar photographiAphotom etry /Sea of Clouds. Sea of Cognition 7- ABSTRACT: The following characteristics are obtained for 31 sectors in the region of the Sea of Clouds and the Sea of Cognition- brightness Bobs--BMO where Bm is the brightness of the photometrically averaged lunar surface at corresponding values of the phase angle and selenocentric longitude, reduced (like Bobs) to a unit value at a = V. 5; average values of relative declination 01B. and cor- responding values of the mean quadratic deviation values of the relative brightness gradient, near zero phase A* , etc. An analysis of the data obtained Ni-J-12 UDC: 523.34 03 aa_)WXAA RA MrMAMM MaN AM NR AR6035553 shows that the relationship between YB-IB. and 4 is in good agreem with the theoretical relationship between these parameters, computed from B. .Hapke's formula. The measured areas are basically situated in the region of negative 1-0/8. values and positive N values, which corresponds to a somewhat greater degree of irregularity (pitting), and, in accordance with Hapke's theory, corresponds to a somewhat smaller value of the compaction factor as compared with the photometrically obtained average of the lunar surface. It is of interest to note that some of the measured sectors of the Sea of Cognition are' available- on. photographs obtaine-d from '_ close range -by, Ranger VIL As these photos show, thes e s ectors differ from each other in th eir distribution of small craters. On the other hand, they do not indicate large deviations according to the law of light reflection. This makes it possible to assume that the observed deviations in the law of reflection.of light cannot depend substantially on the presence of such craters and the structural characteristics related to them. A bibliography of 8 titles is included., V.- Avramchuk....[Translation of abstract] (SP] SUB CODE: 03/ Card 212, - YXZZ=IY V.Ye.,. inzh., red.; MUM, A.Se, red,, izd-va; IILIXIY&, B*K*, d, (Koual of oonsolidated imucas of the cost of pUnning- &.;dL reaearchl Spmachnik ukrupaonnAh Po'kazatelal atolmosti Proaktnykh I Isrukar- tellakM raboto Woditsim v daistvie a I ianvarim 1958 go Pbe4o (Forroua matellurgy] Ctxornala matallurglis. 1958. 83 p. Roakra, Goa. izd-vo !it-z7 po stroit. i arkhit. (MM 11:8) 1. Hassia, (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvenwy tomItat po delam stroitelletva. (Steel induatx7) (Coke induatr7) (Reffraotory mterials) YEZKRSKIY , V ,Y~.0 inzh., red.; FMOVAj V-V4pj red, izd-va; BOROVIMp N.K.j. tekbn. red. (Supplewnt to part 4 of the handbook,on conso2idated cost Indices of planning and research operatiops; ferrous metallurgy] Dopolneniia k chasti 4 spravocbnika ukrupnevxq~h pokazateloi stolmosti, praektnykh i izyBkatellskikh rabot; chernaigt Feta.Uurgiia. Mcoskvap Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stro#. materialams, 1961, 14 p. (MIRA 2-4:22) .1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) GosudarstvenWy komitet po delam stroitelistva. (Iron induotry-Costs) KOIA)BKOV. MXMSEV. V.A.;. KASM. X.I.. doktor geograf.nauk# otv.rad,;,Y~Z IY,'Ta,.N.j red.; KUZHETSOV, N*S., red,kart; GUM, D.A.'s- Itikhn.rad.- (Storm p4anomena in the atmospherol Grozuya iavlaniia atmosfery. Koskya. Gos.izd-vo geogr,lit-r7, 1951. 149 p, (KIIIA 13:6) (storms) SIKCIIOV, Te.D.. redaktor; ROIW&TZV, P.S., redaktor; BOROVIXOT, A.M., ~redaktor; BULGAKOT. Y.V., redaktor; GARY. 3.A., redaktor, GTOZW- SKIY.: IT.A redaktor; T I!, redaktar; WULOVSKIT, D.M..' redAktor; IVA901. re or; KUZONW, X:.X.. radaktor; NNSMOV, T.F., redaktor; SUSLOV, A.D.,, redaktor; TUSHINSKIY, G.K., reasktor; YUXHIN, I.V., redaktor; LKBMVA, N.G., radaktor; GOLI- TSTN. A.V., redaktor; KOSHMVA. S.K.i takhatcheakiy redaktor [Gonauered peaks; annual publication of Soviet mountaineering for 19531 Pobezhdentqe vershirW; ezhegodnik sovetskogo allpintzma god 1953. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geograflahaskot lit-:7, 1954. 06 p. (Rountaineering-Yearbooks) (HLRA 8:7) GRO2 WTSKIY, N.A.; PROU14-za-H. . red.; 11MUYLOVA. T.A., tekhn. red. (Physical geography of the- Caucasus; course of. lectureal Piz!--- cheskata geografiia Xnvkaza; kurs lektsil. Koskva, Izd-vo Kosk. univ. Ho.l. [General part. Greater Caucasus] Obahchala chast'. Bol'shoi Kqvkaz. 1954. 207 p. (MIRA 12:10) (Caucasus-Physica1geography) S/12%136231/00 0/001/012/012 Ye zerskiy, YU Nngineer I'&'trengthaninft,- of'external _,aurfaces'of, rotational- bodies Vestnik Mashinontroye 1, 1963, -74-76 The resul.ts of .6entrifugal bal-I.,troatment obtained at the department of 14achine, Desir,'ii of~' tha*.-I.1'ars'd~-i'llolit:e~6l~nical, lnsLituLe, show that the TtieLhod should in.~ applied a'fter.the f'ni!3h--' in,_, turning, and the quality of OietreAted surfaces- -depends o In'the magilitude o:E deformation of the surf -cc_-and-6n;:t'he manufacturing cl _a 61 .- The meth- ticcuracy of the rotatingr discs in- %~hi I re aced' od oE calculating the depth of the w6rIted.,layer -:based on.the Khey- -s 1~onnula MrLidy TsNIIIIIAShl V. 49,- I,Iashgi.z, ~~ 1952) and 'applying tko s;rincll. hardncss equ~Ltion is described: and zome.calculated and C:z~C!r-imental data -are comparej. There are' "4: ftgures. arul I table. Card 1/1 433- fACC ~'6011MC~CODErF--UH/0 /66/oOO/011 /0031/00-39 AUTHOR: JadwI. (Tashkent); P~W~Pki- A(Tashkent); Yezerzha, 11 A. (Tashkent) oRG: none TITLE: Knapsack sprayer-duster SOURCE: Zashchita rasteniyo no. 11, 19661 31-32 TOPIC TAGS: agriculture crop, agri6ultural machinery, 1=~Yiiprayer duster, plant disease control ABSTRAMA knapsack sprayer-duster for'use on small plats, in green- houses, and in laboratories is described@ By using com- pressed air, it eliminates the necessity of periodic hand pumping and provides constant pressure. A three-liter compressed-air tank designed for 80 atm Qage) pressure and a re'servoLr of like-volume for the spraying solution designed for 4 atm*(Sage) pressure are mounted on a simple Fige 1), A schematic of-the device is metal frame (see 1 given In-Fig. Zi- --A single filling-of -the air tank to 60 atm (gage) pressure Is sufficient for spraying.40 I of 1Lquid* Tables are Sivan showing the relationship of spray parameters to operating pressure In the reservoir, and indices obtained A-urIng operation at 2 at= (gage) pressure. card 1/3 EEL NO* 141 NA-50). CBE DATE: none SUB CODE. 02/ S=4,' Card- g/3 YEZEYEVA, D.A. (Ordzhonikidze) Clinical aspects of cadmi= oxide poisoning. Vrach. delo no.4: 427'Ap 159, (MIRA 12:7) 1. Fakulftetakaya terapevticheskaya klinika (zav. - prof. V.I. Rakhman) Severo-Osetinakogo meditainakogo Instituta. (CADMM O)MG-TOXIC0144Y) YEZ=A D A (Ordzhonikidze) -Peculiarities in the appearance, course-and treatmenit of genem- lized skin xanthomatosis in diabetes mellitus. Frobl.endok,i gorm. 7 no.3*.96-101 161. (MRA 14:9) 1* Iz kafedry fakulltetskoyterapii (zav. - prof. E.Ya. Rewitskaya) -Severo-Osetinakogo gosudarstvennogo meditairiskoigo-instituta (dir. M.A. Totrov). (DIABEM) (SKIN-DISMSES) YEZH&K, P. Improvement in the service to workers must have undivided attention. Fin.SSSR 20 no.8:64-65 Ag 159,, (MIRA L2:11) I.Zaveduyushchiy tsentrallnoy aboregatellnoy kassoy g.Sovets- Imya Gavan I. (Sovetskaya Gavan'-Zavings banics) 110T* TOD*, Itichener. YXZHAKOV A N -1. A - - nacwwizati Ou Of th8 fourAing shop of ths Sara-tov bulldivg wchlnery Plant- Otrol. I dor. mashinostr. hb.2:2'1-~2 7 (MlaA 10:3) (Saratov-F0un4rlG*s) 18(5) SOV/12B-59-6-20/25 AUTHOR: yezha N-, Engineer TITLE; Gravity Die Casting of Winch Drums PERIODICAL: LiteynoyeProisvodstvo, 19599 Nr 6, p 43 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At the plant for construction machinery at Saratov the winch drums are cast now by the gravity die cas- ting method. A diagram shows the die and gives in- structions how to machine the die from ciast iron type S h 18-38. One d 4e can serve for 120 to 130 pourings. At the beginning of Pe work;ng process the dies are pre-heated up to 200 to 250 C. There follows a des- cription of the assembly of the die components. The winch drums produced in this manner have smooth, clean surfaces without blow holes or blisters. During 1957 2,000 winch drums with a weight of from 125 to 250 Irg have been cast. After the introduction of the new cas- ting method the average weight could be reduced 30 kg~ ,This means an annual saving of 60 tons of metal and an annual saving of 17,550 standard work hours by eli- Cardi/2 mination of mechanical treatment of the drums. (Total Gravity Die Casting of Winch Drums SOV1128-59-6-20/25 annual monetary savings: 185,000 Rubles). There are 3 diagrams and.1 photograph Card 2/2 BATOV, Pavel Ivanovichp general armiJ5 YEZMOV V ----l oLD polkovnik, red.; ZAYTSEV, P.P., red. (Operation "Oder"; combat operations of the 65th Army in the Berlin operation, April4leq 19451 Operatsiia 110der'12- boevye deistviia 65-i amii v Berlinskoi operatsii, aprell-mai 1945 gGda. Moskva,, Voenizdat, 1965. 141 P. (MIRA 18:3) 0,"VIGINK, Ivan Anikeyevich; YEZUKOV, V.1.,, rc-d. Poltnvn Guarda Divinion; a ahort okatcb. of tb~ record of the qIth Poltava Guard.,j fled Banner Mfle ril""I'Xion -decorated with the Orders of Suvorov and BohdEai Kimllrdtalkyi] Gvardeiskaia Poltavskaia; kratkil ocherk n boevom puti 97-i gvardeiskoi Poltavakoi Krasnowamennoi ordenov Suvorova i Rogdana KbmllnitnRogo ntrolkovoA diviz.A. MoAva, Voesizdat, 1965. 150 P. WIRA 18:5) CHIGAL, V., kand.tokhn.nauk- YZZHEK Th. doktor tekhn.nauk Structure and distribution of aecondary Cmatituants In stalalass avatonito atnol. Katallovad, I torm. obr. met. 00,811?-19 Aa ,6o. (14MA 130.9) 1. Institut po zashchl4te mterialov imani G*V.Akimova i llauchao- iosledovatellskly inatitut materialov,I tekhnologii, Frap, (steel, Stainlans-metallographY) KOUTSKIp Yi~,, kand.tokhn.nauk; YEZIEK, Ya. doktor Isolation of Laves Phases in steals with 12 percentchrcmim. Metalloved. i term. obr, met. no.3.*29.-*33 Ift- 162. (IURA 15:2) 1. Zavody imeni Leninai. PlIzen', i Gosudarstvennyy issledova- i:!'. tellakiy-in3titut materihlov i tekhnologii, Praga. (Chromium ateel-4~atallography) TAIWVj Vladimir Dmitriyovich; VOLIVICHt Hikdlay losifovich; MOVEDEVO Mikhail Ivanovich. Prinimeb uchastlys: DOCHKOVSKAYAt II.L., starshiy inzh.- YEZHELI- F.A."lav. arkbitektor; AUXSAIfDROVSKrYF,, A.,, red. ; ZEMOVAO 'tekbn. red. [Built-up roofs] Savmeshchenrors'pokrytiia. Kievq Goo. izd-vo lit- ry po strait. i arkhit. USSRg 1961. 74 p. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Rabotniki Nauchno-issleddViLtel'Aogo instit4ta stroitellnykh konstruktsiy i Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy iiistitut eksperimentall- nogo proyektirovaniya Abidemii-stk6itel'stva i arkhitektury -tp Hadvedey). USSR MY TIairov, Vollvic (Roofs) DEVYATyEll , G.G.; ZORIN) A.D.; AMELICHENKO.. A.M.; LyAjat4NOV, S.B.; .YEZU'LEVA, A.Ye. Chromatographic analYsis Of mixtures formed by scme vollatile inorganic hydrideg. Dokl. AN SSO(,P 156 no. 5:11105-1-108 Je 164. (MIRA,17:6) 1- Nauchno-Issledovatellskiy lnjy~jtut k,,Iiln,ll pri Gorzkovsko"m gosudarstvennom univarsitete im 0 N.I.Lobachavulkogo. 1) red3tavleno akademikom N.M.Z'havoronkovym. SO-VI156-58-4-28149 AUTHORS: Devyatykh, G. G.., Zorin, A. D., Yezheleva, TITLE: The Analysis.of the Mixture of Divinyll the Isomers of Butane and Butylene by the Method of Gas-Liquid Distribution Chromato- graphy (Analiz smasi divinila, izomerov butana i butilena metodom gazo-zhidkostnoy raspredelitelfnoy khromatografii) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vy8ahey shkoly. Khimiya i khim icheskaya tokhnologiya, 1958,.Nr 4,-PP 724-726 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper a new method of analyzing the mixtures of divinyl, the isomers of butane and butylene by means of the gas- liquid distribution chromatography was aesoribed. The apparatus i's described and the method is given in detail. Nitrogen was used as elution gas and kieselguhr with the grain size 0.1- 0.25 mm was used as adsorbing agent. The following solvents were,usQd. dimothyl formamide, naturatod colution of AgNO 3 ill ethylene glycol, furfurcle and nitrobenzene. The chromatographs of the mixtures are given in table 3 and 2. The maximum length of the column is 5m. A complete separation of the component i_~ Card 1/2 obtained in the following way: The first part of the column, SOV/156-58-4-28/49 The Analys~s of the Mixture.of Divinyl, the -Isomers.of Butane and Butylene by the Method of Gas-Liquld Distribution Chromatagra-p-hy 1-5m in length, contains saturated silver nitrate in ethylene glycol as solvent. The second part of the column, 3m in length, contains furfurole as solvent. The accuracy of the method was checked by-means of the synthetic mixtures and it was ascer- tained that the relative error in the determination is 2-3% and that the preparav tion of the chromatographs takes 25 min. There are 3 figures, 1 tablej,and 1 reference. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra. neorganicheskoy khimii Gorikovskago gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. N. I. Lobachevskogo (Chair of Inorganic Chemistr~ at the GoA,~.!,Y State University imeni N. I. Loba- chovski, SUBMITTED: APril 25, 1958 Card 2/2 DEVYATYKHp G.G.1 hOltINp D.j DUDCROV,, V.Ya.1 ~~.ZEMMVA,,~.j SWLYAN, Z.S. SeparatlOn-of bivinyl from the butans- lane fractlon by extractive reatification. Zhur.prikl= 35 no.7tl597-1601 Jl 162. (MIRA 150) (Butadiene) (Butane) (Extraotion (Chemistry)) DEVYATYKH, G.G,; YEZIWIYVA, A.Ye.; ZOR121, A.D,; ZUYEVA, M.V Solubility of the volatils )rydrides of elsmantO of thO groupa III - Arl in certain volvants. Zhur. neorg. khim4 no.6:1307-131,'~ Je 163. (MIRA 16s6) (Hydrides) (Solubility) ZORIN D*j YMHUMIA A.ye A MVTATM, G.G. %termination of -the solublu-ty Of -gages IV Vw zethod--'if. Pts-liquid partition ofiromatogra pbri zavi. iaij. 29 noOM-60--662 163o (HIRA 16i6) L Mauchno-isisledovatelstikiy*institut khimii pri Gorlkovskcm 90SUdarsWennop universiteta., " (Gases) (Solubility) (Gao chromatograpby) IWIZOLKINj, V.17.; WiSlIKIROV,, A.N.; KHOTIMSKAYAR M.I.; GROZHANJ, M.M.; nZIMIrKink, G.14. Synthesis of aliphetic C6 Clo alcohols by the liquid phase middation of ImLraffins under pressure. Keftekhimiia I no.2: 244-254 Mr-Ap 1~61. (KMA 15:2) 1. Institut neftekbimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR. (Alcohols) (oxidation) (Paraffins) YEMIEVAO P.S.: GUSEVA, L.T.; KURCHININA, P.G.; GUROVA, T.G.; MISHCHENKO, G*I.; BYStWNIKOVA, M.V.; TRAVINA, L.P.; ZORINA, P.T., red. .[Economy of Magadan.Province; statistical collection] flarodwe kho- ziaistvo Magadanskoi oblasti; statisticheakii sbornik. Magadanp 1960. 13.0 p. (MIRA 3-4: 10,Y 1. Magada (Provincel Statisticheskoye upravlaniye. 2. Rabotniki Ila- .gadanskogo oblastnoCo statiaticheakogo upravleniya (for an except Zorin). 3. Nacha3.'nJlc-Kagadanskogo-oblastnogo statiaticheskogo upravle- n1ya (for Zorin). (Magadan Province-Statistics) '-=V-A,MJrA-Y-AjL, T.V. kandidat widitainakikh nauk (Kiyev) Some problems in the clinical aspects and treatment of secocdary cervical radiculiiia. Trachodelo noi,7:697 11 '57- (MM 10:8) (SPIM-DISBAM) YEZIMSKAYA. V.V.. kand,, mod. tauk (Kiyev) Some characteristics of the clinical course.of iqpertension combined with andarteritis obliterans.,,Vrich, delo no.12: 52-56 D 163. (MMA 17:2) 7- AUTHORS: Yeshik, I.I., Kovalev, I.A. 32-11-34/60 TMX4 A Method of Detenmining Concentrations According to Spectral Lines Located In Different Dcuains of the Spectrum (Hatodika. opredelaniya kontsentmtsii po spektral'nym liniyam, raspolozhennym v raznykh oblantyakh spektra) FERIODICALs Zavodskaya. Laboratoriya j 1957, Vol. 23, Nr I I s pp. 1355-1357 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The equations described in the paper (1-3) serve the purpose of dater- mining ooncentmtion acawding to analytical pairs of lines near the long-wave boundar7. In the case of a large distance between these lines the factor of contrast ( 0 must be taken into account. If a corres- ponding-ooeffioient is ~itrcduced into the equation, the concentration of the component according to the lines located in different domains of the spectrun can be doiermined. In this case the equation In as follows: 0 3?-pSl= b + 2 9 at where p = r is the 2 correction coefficient. (The application of the formula is described). Accordinglys also the correction of the nonuniformity of the film is calculatedt i.e. an average value of the differences of blackening Card 1/2 according to the data of1photometrization of all spectrograms made by 32-11-32160 A Method of Determining Oonoentrations According to Spectral Lines Located in 'Differ%ent Domains of the Spectrum, the film is "determined. (There follows an example of speotroanalysia). As a result a table of the determination of the sodi= concentrations with reapeot to potaaai= and a table of the resulta of the alkali detemnination in the solutions given is mentioned. This method of analyzing the acluecus solution of the hydrochlorides of sodium and potaasl= salts makes it possible to determine the content of potassi- um of 0.005 &/ml and of sodium of 0.0005 g/ml. This method can also be applied for the analysis according to the method of combined light dispersion as also in molecular apeotrosoopy. There are I figures 2 tables, and 3 references, 2 of which am Slavic. ASSOOIATIONt Kharl kov Ing titute for Builling 1h9hWarft (Khae kovskiy inzhensmo- stroitallskiy institut) AVAILABLE: Library of Oongreas Card 2/2 Infrared luminescence of Y-centers in alkali halide crystals [in Ukrainian with summary in :Rug-lishl. Ukr. fis. zhur. Supplement to 3 no*106-63 158, (YIRA~ 11:6) I.Kharkivstkiy inshonerno-~budiveVnijr institut. (Alkali halide crystals-Spectra) (Luminescence) YZZ"HIK SHAVIDS S.T. ,qndencti of.tho intonvity of infrared and vidble luminescence on taylperature and X-raV tine In VaC1, 1101, and KDr crystalsA hys vVo.uchpb.zav.: fit. no.3t62-67 1590 (HIRA 12:10) L Xhftr'kovBkiy peAtnatitut Iment G.S.Skovorody (Uirtinn sconce) Oklkali vintal halides-Orys;a,111) I.I.; SRAVW, S.T. Dielectric losses in 1-irradiat6d alkali halide cr7st&13 studied at low temperatures on the 3.18 om. wavelongtho Inv, vy3, ucheb, zav.; fis, no.4:140-146 a59. (MIRA 131-3) 1,Kharlkovokiy pedinqUtuto (Alkali halide crystals-11leotric properties) 85157 3/13%60/000/00V003/031 E073 E135 AUTHORS: Yezhik I I Shavlo, S.T. TITLE: ;n=t~heD~ieectri Los esINin X-ray ITradiated Crystals a s 1 -3 _KB_r -1n--v of NaC , Ml an estigated at Elevated Temperatures at Wavelength 3.18 cya. t -Izvestiya--vysshikh--uchebnykh-zave--deniy~, Fizika) 1960) No. 5Y pp 13-20 TEXTs In earlier work (Ref. 1) the authors investigated the dielectric losses In X-ray irradiated alkali-halide crystals during illumination in the F-absorption band at the frequency 1010,c.p.s. in the-temperature,.range -196 to +20 OC. They detected on the tg 6 temperature curve maximain the dielectric losses which for NaCl crystalswere located at 220 OK and for KC1 crystala were located at 14b 220) 270 and 310 OK, whilst for the RBr crystals they were at 166 and 150 OK. The temperatures of the-dielectric loss maxima coincided with the appropriate peak5 on the photoluminosconoe and photoconductivity