SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAITOV, F.N. - ZAITSEV, V.F.

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LUKANTSEVM, Yu.L.; ZAIMV# F-N- Thermal activation of the proceen of current ca"ier trapping in crystal phosphors. Uch. zap. 06h. gos. ped. inst. ricle5t 15-23 163. (ICU 18s2) Z.: L61,11jK6- FO WL JACC UR- APS027408 SOORCE CODE~ UR/0181/65,'OW~'/011/3301,t/3309 AUTHOR: GidlyareL6, V. I.; Zaito~, Lukantsever, Yu. L. _ORG: Osh Sta--'--e Teachers' Institute(Oshakilf gosudarstvennyy pedaicgAchesk.1y fnff~t~l~ tu-) TIT"P: Effect of some structural factois ort the thermal,stability of color centers lin alkali halide-phosphor crystals 1::60URCE: rizika tverdogo tela* y. 79 no. 11, 1965, 3302-3309 ITOPW TAGS: alkali halide, sodilm chloride, crystal P1tq_G Cohll~ aomt4r - tel r effect art ABISTRAC 4': The authors study the following factors with regard to il _Ltbe them. a atta"blity of F-centers in, KaCL-baszed phosphor cryat4la; 1. impurity 'lovs (presende~or'absencet effect of ion individuality); 2. variatixrn in tho- ce_zoo.-4 - -- -01, - - 1- - U __Jtratlon of, a giuOn- _3_,__ d, ormation; 4. previous tftemsaf re , r.; 1) a s c a laAd radiatioli treatmenti 5. preheating of the activatod crystal. Ile results er4 !tabulated for NaCA phospphors activated by tbeillium, calcium, silver, strontium Rnd icadmium. Soine of the characteristics of thermal dissolution of colcr 2enters in 03 --------- - L 6414-66 ICC UK., AP5027408 .!. .. I - I . . hese-phosph ad-, A thenretical expresdon is,derived A ors-are- experimentalLy -determin and analyzed for the rate of dissolution of Color Centers assuming tha.: a consi-lera-, -, ble part in thle mechanism.. of thermal dissolution is played by ion prac-isses. The varlous factors which may chan.ge the thermai stability of color centera are dis- i cusse4, Theoretical prp-diettons. are nade on the basis of the ion mech,mism of coloe riir-~-.ntjfion. The thenretical and ex-Dffri-wf.-rt;jI data show that the i:)- !Iechanism stay h. ir~ic-ul in explaining the thermal &-ssalution of color centers in al.:all haliJe T-,~P v.-h~-" arr, I-o NY41,, hkantsever f-ir ilorting the theo-~-!tical cdI-Ires. Orig. art. has: I f igiae, 6 ables, I formula3. 'SU13 CODE, GS/ SUBM DATE." IS.Har6S/ ORIG RE, F 016/ OTH REr: 006 Card 2/2 CHERNENKO, V.P.; LUKANTSEVER, YuJ.j,-Z1L--TRVf F.N. Mechanlam underlying the treakd-jwn of color centers ani tht extinction of recombinat!on luminegoenco In the NaC1 - Cd c,-y3tal phosphor. Izv. vys. umheb. zav.; fiz. 8 no.1.89-93 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Oshskiy pedagcgicheekfy Institut, IE KANT.' )EVFA, Yu.L.; ZAITOV. F.N.; CVFXilIFJIKO, V.P. Detailed vtud7,of the rechanism urderlying recombir-aticr; lumineacence of the HaCl - fig crystal PhOsphor. !Z'.F. AF SSSR Sor. fiz. 29 no-l-'54-58 Ja 165- (1411a [8:2) 1. Oshskiy gosudarstvonn5-1 pedagogIchunkly inotitut, KIxgliSR. A7C 74 RR A POIS 0 -0-2 Gu'uk axyp, M - caDtn't u R/61 3~/65/000_ 0/0 0 G/ ~0_ 4 3/00 4 7 iAUTHORS: ChernenLY-o. V. P.; ~ Zaltov F. fT, Lukantsever OIRG-i Ouba S~tdtu PrtadagogicaL, Imtitute (0&4Gk4_y goapedDIR-bLtut) AJ TITLE: Investigation of the me c ha n i a mof-deatr'uc on' COS P-~al. !. - Y'r, til-ld renornibination Ca TR hos,,)hor. 114 7! q La -6 jr-65, 10-47 no. j ~44 ~bk: TAGS lumin jacenee .7 recom ation en' ~Arcrystal -Phospbor, al so-Votion lixminesc cei-,x, r rrad ABSTRACtV_. -.The-. first. part. or thq~, article' vas ubl1shed~An.1zv.._vuzov-, P. SSSRi Fivika no- 5, 97,~ 1965, el-nd dealt-with the Antegr-a0--thermal thermal disco' orir,~&, and. -the luminescenae~spectra of ~deexcitation, NaCI-Ag irradiated with x rays. e present investigation was made. on a. more b6mblicated single-ary8t&l~phosphor Na,01-Ag (0.1 molA Mol.-; grown -f froatthe -69it- the,.-KiroiDoulos- ne thod.- Abe, r -'e, To 7. ACC NR: AP6002o8o .7, -were madd ans of -copper radtation-(15 =p 45 kv# 30 minute expoelfre). Yho Ira jabsorption spectra, the deexcitation and the discoloration curves,, arv, Aie ai-,J thermasti.mulated itimiriescence soectra w -1- before. The bEatinw- rate F., Y ~wa F- '7-nsfant In al I c a eF, at 0.10/sec. ie re s,j I z ii conflr7 the earlie- jat_= concer-A-IF~ ~np twD-stage mechanl.su --f' 1 a n e X'-~ t I- a riestruotion of th,! c--)ior centers followed by recombination o L' t tie carriers. The iiditlon :)f Ithe calcium gives rise to the forriulation of several luriLnescence centers, each characterized by a jifferent number of em'. ~ te d quan ~a and 114"LP-ren" radiatio- This causes differe.it. dejzree~3 L ensification ot' t~e lumines2ence peaks and a comp",Lcated c)" inr 11-tru,~ture of-' '~he individual peaks. Orig. art. haa: 4 f:! cures and tables. -7 ORIG RF 'Fi 013/ OTH REF: C-06 ]SUB CODE! 2 M-M DATEil-iMn6V Gird 2/2 or" i" ACC NR: -AP60'11555 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/66/020/0t);,',/Oll5o/o452 V ! - i/ AUT~ORS: Dudarev, Ye.,S.., Zaitov, F. N.; Lukailtsever, Yu. L. ORO: none TITLE: Concerning the ionic mechartism of photometric drLsintegration of F centers in allcali'halide crystal phosphors., tv" Thxt-1 SOURCE: Optika I spektrookopiya, v. 20, no. 3, 1966, 4!5;D-11,52 ~TOPIC.TAGS: alkali halide, crystal phosphor, color center, recom,binal tion emission, i6nization, relaxation process ABSTRACT: The authors take exception to the prevailing opinion that ,tric stability of F centers is the dependence of thermal and photome I due to creation of new types of localization. and recombination cen- ters, which compete vilth the F centers in the capture ol electrons., -;Experimental data:on the factors that lead to destruction of polor centers are inore complicated than merely direct ionizai;:Lon of these centers, . so that the conditions under which the phosphor 1:3' prepared, 'the preigence of extraneous impurities in the crystal, the prior A_ IL~~E~Card 1/2 UDC., 535. 373, 1 -4 5M, 21. og6 Ti379046-- - -------- A CC RR: AP6011555 tory of the sample, the form and temperature of excitation, and other factors influencing the stability are affected by the interaction between the ions that destroy the color centers and the color centers excited by,the light. Using the results of an earlier phrier on the subject (Mezhvuzovskiy abornik nauchnykh rabot, seriya f12;.-mat, [Inter-University Collection of Scientific Papers, Pbysical-Mathemat- Acal Series], Frunze), they obtain an expression for the rate of change of thermal ionic destruction of color centers and from It a 1,0-theoretical photothermal discoloring of F centers in NaCI-Ag phos- phors. Certain numerical charactoristics of these phosphors are ob- tained on the basis of the results. -It is concluded that the Influ.- -,'.T ence. of different'.factors on.tbe stability -of _F centers cen ba sa tis fac-torily. 'explained from the point of view of the ionic inechanistA of relaxation &-ocesses In alkali halide crystal phoophore. Orig. art. has: 6 fordidas. MB COD9,v20/1-SUBM DATE: OliulO/ ORIG HE?'** -010/ OTH PZFF t 00, Card 2/2 Arig aic- -hL- T-,~' 17 t~ mtz~iu - ~p - K U2 c 4 oil 1, quiE, nclii ng, the- nmal t x:- T, or, , cc; RM main= N. TIN oll cc, CHERNENKOt V.P.;,ZAITOVt_FjI.; LUKANTSEVER, YU.L* - Characteristics of the light sum rtorage in KCL - Tl,C& cz-yat&L phorphor. Izv. vys. ucheb. zay.; fj'z. no.6:34,,-36 163. (MM 17:2) 1. Oshskiy gosudarstvannyy pedagogicheskiy inatitut Kirgizskoy SSR. ACCESSION R; AP4025034 S101 39163AXKVW61C034AX)36 AUTHORS1 Chernonkof V. P.; Zaitov, F. V.; Lukantsever# Yu. L, TITLE:--On the characteristic of light-aum storage in XC1-Tlj Ca-ar7-s.tal phoephcir4 -SOUnCrEs' IVUZ. Fizzika, No. 6, 1963, 34-36, and insert faoing page 34, TOPIC TAGSs--light-sum storage, phosphorg x-irradiatioul, themoluminacceneep luminazeenco Intensity ABSolUICT; r;'ha light-cum-etorage characteristic of i TC1-'Tl (0.1 single crysta Ca (0.5 molcv) phosphors has been investigated after x-irradiation in the x-xay instr=ant URS-55a (tube DS11-2t Cu; V- 45 kyj I - 15 ua) for a 30- to 90-min duzet- tion. The thernoluminoscenco curves were rocordod by means of EPP-C9 potentiometer vith an FEO-20 ni.-plifior for 30-, 45-, 60-min irradiation duration ar4. one curve. after a 17-hour pauso. After each exeitation-measurement cycle the thermoli=inets- conco curves zhovt a nevr change in the light-sum magnitude. It is believed that thin offoot follova,from a procose leading to actual lowering of lumiriesconoe intensity after rep6atad irradiation followed by an aotual increase JxL 1waLmesecalce :WUnsity when the oryat4 undergoes a relaxation. Me authors wicb, to thitak I'll. Y. Yevatifoyev and V. Ye.' Chudankoy for thair help." Orig. art. haes I figjre. Cord '0p??IAT-j0jj; Oshiskiy gospedinst4tutp Kirghiz SSR(Osh State 'Zischers UU) ----- - SIDLYAM,NKO, V,.I.; ZAITOV,, F.N.; LUKAMSEVER, Yu.L, Themal stability of F-centera in KCL -'rl#Sr and KCI - T11 On oryatia phoaphortso 12;'Ve VYS, whob. zav.; fl7,* rlo.50NM 163, (nmk 16t12) 1. Oahskiy gosudarstvennrf pedagogicheskiy institut, CHERKENKO, V.P.,- ZAITOVI,,F!~,t,,I.,.,4UKANTSPTFE, Yu.L. Yechanism underlying the recombination luminescetwe of tho cryatal phoophor NaCl-Ag. Opt. i spektr. 15 no.103-88 X. 16). (Phosphorm) (MIRA %60) ZAITOT" F, N.; MKANTSEMp ru. L. Therwa ftscoloration of F-color centers in Albelf metal halld crystals uftder optical - canditionst, Isve VYS`* - ftche xave f Is. - 3 45-48 %2. (MMA 15ti0i 1. Oshnkiy.govudaretv9nnyy inatitut Kirgiapkay SSR. (color centers) (Alkali metal halide orystals-Thermal properties) SI61,YMM, V.I.; LUKANTSEM, %u.L.; 7AITOV F.H. Distribution of A-0f nterrs LIka-11 halide crystal phosphors. Izv. vys. ,uc1,,eb*zav,;fiz,nov2142-45 (KMA lfiti) 1, Oahekiy goeudaratvannyy pedagogicheakly inatitut Kirgizakiyy SSR. (color centers) (AiMli metal halide -:rYstals) 7 L 1~aon-61'2 L'WT(l),/BD3 AfFTCASD/30 ACCL-S I 0~1 A! 01 4 14 n 'm,% i lr,,4,,n 1 e. /nn i j r r ri ni irniia kV P Z Yu. 1, TITI,"- Investig-ation of t h c- r. e -c n an i s n o f re c b i n V., t j f-, n 1 ux-al I es z en a e C f n C A g, cryntal p1hosphiar SOVIICIE". Optika 'A. spaktroskopiya, v,15, no.], 1903, 8:3-88 cur-vc-, Colfir ABSTR~CT- The authcrs ca-rried out a co=nrchensive investigation af the re-CnmIbiTf%- n .'nCI:A- (0.1 mole ')~-rcrm: Ag); the studies Inc'--!!od rernrd rc ln%,('S~ "gntITI(' ComposItIon of t1lf, rrncl 9 7 731-,'J', 13-i L M-1 ~U si:,,ectrop-hotometer coupled to an FLU-29 P-'hc-tomultiplier connected via E-. dc tm- nT i f, !qr to a 100p Osaillograph: tho softntiin.- rate, from 2 to 6 ev 'was usually go f_' , "hn aTu-atra warn c-nrmr-t-n-d for tlt* -mr-aftivity qf the p 1 ~~Z- I ;rj 10", --'10 Melnocarum-'T Ir E"~d ! L I on t!In exk- I! ~k -'C C' "t3l-t ': I f A- 1 rrad a -'e COTC1 1/2 M- !IP 141-5,~41P W4, L 13100-6'~ XCESS ral lilt- AP3003414 wid spi3etra at di4ferent otages at themosti-mulation and bloaclAng are reprodtcadl. Tbe ey.,-)or-'ziental cata a-ru .1nallyzed and riisctissed The dafa allmu of el4lo-,--, cc t r i r oI t~m u n,: 24 survad glor., pzaks. Thu thermaly-mines cone e s-p-octra of F;aGl:Ag change ia tLe procc mm; of relaxation. A t different stages of the relaxation process d If f a re n tcenters r-my play the role of trips and/or lummitiesconce centers. I'In annin-lu-sinn, VIII ftljtl~' .2 ."oon "c' and V,YtXhuden;~nv fo- vi!;IStII,IC tormulas and -5 f Igureit ALSSOCIATYON't none DA7S ACQ- -W-u-16a ENCLf ~ M S M COD-B. PM NO RUE SM: 010 R: 004 'Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Zaitov, F. N. -TITLEi On the stability of F color centers in.alkali halide cristal phosph;rs PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Flzlka, no. 8, 196~, P7, abstractSV184 ("Tr, In-ta fiz. I astron..AN FstSSR, 1961, no. 15, i3B - 148; sum- mary In English) TFXT- The effect of impurity ions and plastic deformation on the optical and thermal stability of F centers in alkali halide crystals is investigated. Tae part played by ionic processes in F center thermal destruction is disepased. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation) S/058/62/00D/008/037/134 A061AI01 ..Card /I 39036 S/139/62/000/003/006/021 E039/E420 AUTHORS: Zaitov, F.N., Lukantsever, Yu.L. TITLE: On the thermal decoloration of F-colour centres for alkali halide crystals in the optical regio.a - PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Fixika, no-3, 1962, 45-48 V, TEXT: . Results on the destruction of F-colour centres in singlt crystals of NaCl in the optical and thermal regions are compared. Crystals were excited in an X-ray beam for 30 minutes. Thermal decoloration was produced by heating from - 270 to 450*K at a rate of 0.150K/sec. Comparison of the curves qbtained in the A thermal and optical regimes show that at 355*K in the thermal regime 15% of 411 the F-~centres are destroyed wherean in the optical regime about 95' are destroyed. Results are also given for the intermediate region between the optical and thermal regimes. By means of a preliminary hoating,.single stage thermal decoloration curves were obtained instead of the utual two stage ones. By-the use of these 'curves the kinetics of 'the destrijetiont of F-centres was investigated. The affect of the intensity of Card 1/2 4 S/139/62/000/0103/006/021- On the thermal decoloratiOn E039/E420 excitation light is discussed and compared with theory. The second stage in the thermal decoloration curve coincides with the corresponding position on the thermal decoloration of M-absorption bands and the luminescence peak corresponding to the destruction of 1-1-centres in NaCl crystals. The effect of the presence of M-centres orf.the destruction of F-centres is discussed. in detail. There are 2 figm7es. ASSOCIATION: -Oahskiy gospedinstitut Kirgizskoy-55R -(Osh State Pedagogical Institute of the Kirgiz SSR) SUBMITTED:, March 10, 1961 Card 2/2 2 _2 _1 &W S104 61/025/004,/013/'046 35'*00 3104YB201 AUTEORSt Lukantsever, Yu. L. and Zaitov, F. N. TITLE: Possibility of-the-thormal activation-of the trapping of charge carriers in crystal phosphors PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadsmii nauk BSSR, Eeriya fizioheaks~a, v. 25, no. 4, 1961, 473-476 TEXT - The present paper has been read at. the 9th Conference on Luminescence (crystal Phosphors), Kiyev, June 20-25, 1960. Results are prevented relative to studies that indicate the possibility of a thermal activatior, of the trapping of charge carriers. The experiments were performed on ZnS-Cu (10 -4 g/g)q non-activated NaCl, NaCl-Ca (0-5 mole%), and XC1-Ca,Ag phosphors. The invostigation compriied thermal do-exoitation, analyses of the damping curves near and in the range of thermal extinction of lur.inonoence were madel furthermore, the thermal doooloration iind the spectra of excited absorption were studied. Concerning the ZnS-Cu phoo- phor it was possible to show that the light sums recorded in each of the Card 113 22164- 8/048/61/025/0041'013/048 Possibility of the ... B104/B201 -three- groupa -of - electron -localization -levels change -nonmonotonicially- with changes of temperature. The ratio y w AO/Ar as a function of tomperature was shown to pass through a maximum.,(A, is the trapping probab!.lity, Ar the recombination probability. I - T rises up to extir.otion, whereupon it drops to zero. The behavior of I can be explained by considoring the necessity of a thermal activation for the localization of electron Unde- r rl . -k/kT these premises, yean be represented by y -Ac/(Aj+ Ar ) 7o/(1+ Ile Here, Ar and Arl denote the probabilities for radiative and rad:~ationless r r recombinations, respectively,.Q is the activation energy for a radiationle-ji3 recombination,110 and C are constants. It is further assumed that Ao - fe-A/kT A being the activation energy fot- electron tra ing at adhesion levels. y is shown to pass through a maximum if M.. The mechanism of the dee4ruction of color centers by ions in alkali halide phoophors is disoues;d nextt A punctiform miorodefact is fomod in a givon lattice site. The probability for such microdefects to be libo:~ated is PO - Pov exp(-Qv/kT), where Qj denotes the activation energy. These punctiform microdefects interact with the F centers and destroy them, or Card 2/3 Possibility of the... 22164 510481611025100410131048 B100201 the Microdefects interact with the dislocations and are "trapped" by them. Approximation equation ~-dnp/dt, P no n exp(-(QP+Q,-Q,)/kT) OV ?ON F is obtained, where ny denotes the number of F centers, n the nutI'Der of site$ at-which the formation of free microdefoote is possible, ( ~?- is the activation energi for the trapping of a microdefect by an F cen';4r, and Qo-the-activation energy for the -trapping by d dislocation. Tho factor in this equation depends upon the production conditions, and may tche unusual high values exceeding the oscillation frequency of the ions. In the ensuing discussion, Ch. B. Lushchik made a brief report of reaull;s obtained at Tartut and stated that values observed for the abovementioned factor amounted to as much as 10 22 see -1 . Adirovich, F. I. Yorgunas, and F. N. Zaitev are mentioned.. There are 1 figure and 12 references: 11 Soviet-bioo and 1 non-Sov'iet-bloo. The reference to the English- language publication reads as follows: Ref. 41- Randall D. T., Wilkinst M. H. F., Proo. Boy. Soo. A., 184, 366 (1945)- Card 5/3 ZAITOV, F. X. Carld phya-1.1ath Sai -- (diss) "Study of the centero of onpture . and.vidsothermal reliumtion prooet-ses In alkali-hal6ld- crystal lorhori. " Tertu, 1957, 13 pp (Tartu Ztate Univ), 100 copies. Bibliographyt p. 13 (1.3 tU14o) (KL, n-f)8, 02) -6- 4-46------EWP MENT(m) 4 SNP I ACC NRz AP613-18592 SOURCE CODE: URIGIllf9/66/002/004110204/0;'I&2 AUTHOR: Zalkov, G. Ye.; Knzancheva, S..D.; Fayzus, Z. K. npr- Tmarfrute cif f$ __scqw (rnatitut khtmich-eakay _emfcal Physics LK C.SSR Kxg TITLE: Effect of water on the rate and course of oxidationlof organic substancEs SOMCE: Teoreticheskaya i eksperimental*naya khimiya, v. 2, no. 2, 1966, 204-212 TOPIC TAG3: chemical reaction kinetics, oicidation reaction, reaction rate, methyl echyl ketone, free radical reaction, oxidation kinetics ABSTRACT: A study was mAde of the effect of wat:al a a polar solvent with a hi?h die-lectric constant on the kinetics of free radi eactions in the oxidation cf i polar nrganlr. compounds stich as methvl ethvl ketone.i Earlier, the authors estatltshed "11a: I rc-polar scivent "b0L_..zCne)C0r.,riDuted a, ~r, in( ie in Lne relative yield 1: 01f i1croxide radical decompo"iitIon; R02' RICHO 4- A-0', (1) nr'ar ---a off Rol RH--RCI0H + R, (2) Card 0171-0,11 "M "To MI I uetpfA;mi ACC N-k' A?60~8592 Tn 1 4 f-np- - r a t iori i is c.. produr s lllu' Cate 07 V-3ri-(- d arl I -nlar ritio up to 20 1j, T'11,, 2vAler ,~V .11 Mmm 9 WIMITIM10,11", 1, I Or&ulslvg the Soviet Society of Phatogrametry brief sunmry of the report. Trudy Lab.aarometo 72-327-328 1~9" (mnu Ufl) 1. Koskovskiy gosudarst4ennyy universitat im. HV.YAom,%noaova. (Photogrammetr7--Sociattee) BOBIR, Mi6Uy Yakovlevich; f J.Arwredaktor; EMCKCHMO. I.I., redaktor irdstalistya 'KIM* G.N,, tekhnichookiy radaktor [Photogramustry] Yotogramestriia. Koskya, Izd-vo goodesichsakoi lit-ry. 1956. 335 P. OM 10:3) (Photegrammetry) L) D D) A)O- V I Q If 0;?-,?4 ITO pftp~' ' SE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 356 Fozhevnikovs Niko;Lay Petrovich, and Zait0vo lzmail Rjzaudd1nov1qh Votogrammetriya (Photogrametry) Pt. 2. Moscow# 0codezizdat. 19,57. 139 p0' pOOO copies printed* Gen. Ed.: L4Dbanov$ A.N.0 Doctor of Technioal Sciences# Professorl Tech. Ed.: Romanovap V.V.; Ed. of Publishing Houna: VW1'yey4 V.I. PURPOSE: This textbook-is intended-for-studente,purauiiig ooursen tn geodetic aerial photography at technical InstLtutea It Loa-' continuation of an earlier volwre written by Prore3;or M. Aleksapollskiy. COVERAGE: The present volume (Part 2) describes photogrammetric oon- densation of ba8ic maps by means of phototriangulation and p-hoto- traversing and analyzes the degree of accuracy of each technique, It discusses the interpretation of details in aerial photographs and topographic surveys achieved by combined air arAl ground C a rd 1/17 Photogrammetry 396 methods, The program of the book was worked out by N.M. i A]* Professor of the Moacow Institute of Geodetict kerophobogrometric and Cartographic Engineersp and an lionored worker in 11cienoo and Technology of the USSR. The book was written under WLs supervision and guidance. The first section of the present volume traces the history and development of photogrammetric methods and discusseB the principles of central planningp the eissenoe of aiv Purveying, photographic analysis, the determination of the posit 'tLon of ot-ont-vcd individual points in aerial photographs, the utilizatlon of parts of a photograph for a map, and the transformation of aer.Lal photor-hs, The second section describes methods of developing thi topoera-hic parts of a map, vertical control on the basis of aeeLal pnotog:~apha., and surveying by combined aerial and ground methods, There are 20 referencesp all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 C a rd 2/7 Photogrametry 396 Part 1. PHUTOTRIANGULATION AND PH(YTOP0LYaOI IOMETRY. Ch. I. Plane Phototriangulation I. Principles of-phototriangulation and photopolygonimetry 2. GrarUeplotting of phototriangulation traverses for a single traverse T 3. Constructing loops for two traverses 1.2 Ch. IL Reducing Phototriangulation Loops 4. Optical reduction 16 5. N.A. Popov's projector 16, 6. Professor F.V. Drobyshev's epiprojeotor 21 T, Other projection methods 24 Ch, =9- Errors in Constructing Rhombia IAops 8. Errors ocewring in the construction of rhomble locips and in orientation '2 5 9. Errors in plotting rhombs 9 4, Card 3/T Photogrammetry 396 10* Accumulation of errors in a loop 32 11. Accuracy of rhombic loops in phototrlangulatlon 42 12, Effect of tilt in aerial photographs on loop dis.- tortion in phototriangulation 44 Cho IV, Phototriangulation Networks 130 -Plotting -phototriangulation nets-by ground geodetic - control points 50 14. Tying in grids by means of orose-traverses 54 15. Construction of an independent net 55 Ch. V. Increasing Accuracy in Plane Triangulation 16, General principles 58 1T, Stereoscopic devices for plane triangulation 61 18. Analytical method of tracing phototriLangulation loops 66 19. Utilization of surplus data in building loops 68 20, Building loops in a considerably accentuated area 70 Card 4/7 Photogrammetry 396 Ch. VI. Photopolygor iometry 21. Principles for constructing photopolygonlametric traverses 73 22. Use of radio altimeters in photopolygonimetry 75 23. Methods of plotting traverses 77 24. Measuring basis lines and the angles between them T8 25. Computing traverse coordinates 83 26. Traverse plotting and the Interseotion-of base eutd orientation points 85 27. Plott ing and adjusting grids 85 28. Peculiarities in plotting traverses in photopolygon io me tr y 87 29. Accuracy in photopolygonidmetry 89 Part 2, Ch. VII. Aerial Photographic Contouring 30. Aerial PhOtOsurveys 97 Card 5/T Photogrammetry 396 31. Geodetic operations 100 32, Photogramnetric operations 1o6 Ch. VIII, Interpretation 33. General principles of interpreting 113 34. Interpreting poptilated areas in rural districts 117 35. Interpreting a hydrographic grid 119 36. Interpreting a road grid 120 37 Interpreting vegetation cover and agricultural lands 121 380 organization of work and techniques in interpretation 122 Ch.- IX. Using Aerial Photographic Material To Bring Malps up To Date 39, General infomation on the obsolescence of maps 126 40. Methods (if bringing maps up to date 127 Card 61'T Photogrammetrj 396 --41.- --Contour-- surveying and-Anterpretlng In --the --photographio plane 130 42. Contour surveying with the use of Improved photo- schemes and separate nontransformed aerial photographs 133 Bibliography 138 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card T/*( MK/ad 8_21-58 ZAITOV, ZAITOV, -S~ereoscvpic camras for seasurivg purpoges. Zhur. naueb. i prlkl, f4t, 1 Wn, 2 no,3:212-218 Yq-Ja t57. (MA 10:6) (Photogrammtry) 1q) To V,- 4- UITOT. I.A.; ZABIBOV R.D. KNIMIXOT. ru.r... BRYDXNOOT, A.T. larje-scale photothoodolite surveying of Tien Sban glaciers in 1955. 'rest.-Mask. un. Ser. biol., pochv., goal., Coog. 12 nO.I: 229-235 '57. WHA 10-.11) 1. rafedra kartografil Hookovskogo gosudaretyannogo universitsta. (Tien Shan-414wisrn) (Photographio surveying) ZAITOT' I.R.; ZBIRDTI R,D, I KNIZEIZUKOV, Yu,r* Use of stereophotogr&metric survOY'ing to cOmPils a 1"90--scals goomorphological map of special designation, Yest.Hosk,UZL,Sero biol., pochv., geol.. geog. 12 no.2s2l3-222 '57. (KIRA l0zlO) 1.Xafedra karto afti Moskovskogo universitatao gr(Photographio surveying), (Cartography) 30'1/154-5.9-1-6/22 AUTHORS: of Technical Sciences, Indichenkc). -I. G-., _Engine or TITLE., The Spectral Reflectance of Some Types--of Soil t"0 nektral!- noy otrazhatellnoy spocobnoati. nakotorykh tipov pochv) PERIODICAL: Izveatiya vyashikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. `eolvzlya I, aero- f0t0J311yemka, 1956, 11r 1, PP 57-64 OSSR) ABSTRACT: The photographic qualition of air photographa depend on the accuracy of the photogrammetric measurements, 1:n perfc-,tine the photographic qualities of air photographo, 11-towever., the optical properties of the objects to be photog:raphed are highly important. The firs" tests in this field (ir, parti--Ilar, as ";o recognizing the spectral reaectance of the soil) warp cavried out by G. A. Tikhov, Correaponding Member, Academy of 3cienoesq USSR. Later on they were continued by Ye. L~ Kriaov. The reflectance of solid wooded areas was inveatigat- ed by A. K. Pronin. In 1955 and 1956 the inveE:tigationa viere continued systematically by the Laboratoriya nerofoto!hetodov kafedry kartografii 11GU (Laboratory of Aerophotographic Card 1/2 Methods, Department of Cartography, Mo3cow State Univervity). The Spectral Reflectance of Some Types of Soil SOV/154-58-1-6/22 These tests were Performed by, means of reflector -monocl,ronettr (TYPO 3MP-2). The results of the tests were reproduced in a diagram. It was discovered that all terrains tested (ground sections) have a comparatively low reflection coefficient. The reflectance largely dependa on the respective nurfa~e character of the soil, also soil humidity exercising an essential influence on the soil reflectanro, which coald be observed with certainty in 4he test. Dry soil reflk'C"s twi-~e an much as humid soil, although the dia,L~xawdo not show any remarkable change in this case. There are 15 fi-ures. 0 ASSOCIATION: Yoskovskiy Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni 1.1. V Lomonoso-~-a (moscow state University imeni 11. V. Lomonosov) Card 212 13RTUMNOV, A.Y.; ZAITOT, I.R.; IAPFO, I.A. -Contents-and symbols--of large-scale glacier maps,Inform. -sbor-o rab. Geog. fak. Kqeka.Zon un po Mexbdunar. goof is. godu iia.1:111-42:1 '58. OGM 22:3) (Glaclers-44aps) I ovi I (JIP211 AUTHORI i Zaitov, 1. U., Docert, Candi 'dare of Techni.cai 'j~?1r1TV:qSt TITLE: On th- Problem of the Quantitative Photometric Interpretation or the Discriminative Properties of 9pectrozonal and Color Material for Aerial Photography (V, voprosu o kcl%,oh,~3,.venn(,,1 fotometrichesVoy oteenke deshit'rovochnykh avoys';v spektrozonallnykh i tuvetnykh aerofotomatei-ialov) PERIODICAL: lzveatiya vys--!hikh uchebryvh zavedeniy. GeodeTiya I acrofatos'l,yemka, 19~8, Hr _~, pp 9r--98 (US'Sh) ABSTRACTs Thio 18 A presentation of a- new-method of increasing the ai:cit- racy in estimating the diocriminative properr-ios of varic-(s types of photographic color matevials. The procedure i!j as followas A negative 18 assumed To incorporatf- fpatar4~;, of l'brer- diffo,m~nt type,, pf timber, for extimple fir, bir7h, ana oak tre,es. The phutoolp(~trie phocomotor njonaoror, -the donaity !) 'if the festnre~; of' all thref- ttypf~s of t imbnv. '_vsr!1r,nd lo!nrLtzt,~~, are ebrained Y'rom measuring 100 epecimens cf pach type nf tax- ber. They are piottea in a diagram. The distribution o,. thEi Card 1/3 pointii along the coordinate axis permits to 4etermini~- to we.,.at On the Problem of the Quantitative PtiotometrIc Interpretation of tne '"Dise:7im- Inative Properties of Spectrozonal and Color Material for Aerial Photography degree the denEitleq of' the images of one grOl~D Of objects dif- fers from another. This method is most effective in estimating the discriminative properties of two-layer color photographic materials. The density of each layer-csn be meanared. at any of the negative, In three-layer negAtiveu ",he mcthod Of point quafiLitative estimation is complicated by the neeeti..Aty of establishng a_ three -coordi nat e frame of r,_;it*eren(,,Q. In thii case the color shade- of the negative can ce determined accorl- ing to the international syntem of color coordint.tes KfZ wl'h the aid of a visual nolorimeter. The ranges of stra.,(Ang are entered into the standardized color diagram. Tne advanzagp offered by this method is self-evident in particular -;kith '.110- lAyer negatives whIch are also referred to as spcerro7.onal negatives. The method was ouccessfully tebted in trip Laboratc- ry of AerisA Photography Methods Qf the Chair of' C~irtograpkiy at the MGU. There are 4 figures and -1 reference, I of rfilch is Soviet. Ca rd '2.~ 3 On the Problem of the QuanEitative Photometric Interpretation (if the Discrim- inative Properties of Spoctrozonal and Color Material for Aericl Photography I ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy ordena Lenina i ordena.Trudovogo Kras.nogo Znameni Gosudarstvennyy universitet im. W. V. Ilomonasove. (~Joscow Lonin Order and Order of the Red IAbor Ba=ar 0State uriversity im-ni M. V. Lomonoaov) SUBMITTEDt December 3, 1957 Card 3/3 0 /,Lito-;r, I.R., Candidate of Technic6r-! Science-,; I:rdichonkol I.G. .Tn-dKnizhni V, Yu.F., Engineers TITLE: Using Phntotheodoliten for Obtsinin6 Plans of the 7iater Six- face In the Spanning of the kngara River (Primexteniye fouteo- doliti. dlya. ;olucheniya planov vodnoy poverkhnoiiti -,.)ri ry-6. k tii r. Argary) i-E'-1UODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroiteltrtvo, lc,1cO, *Ir ?*, 1)p 49-51 z-BiTRAM The photogrammetric method is being increasingly applied in the investigation of wave formations on seas, lakes and rc.- servoirs. In many cases this method a,~pears to be the on]-j one for registering and measuring the wave roliof; this rac!thod is also u~ied for investigating the A'.'orm of the free water ;3ur- face over the embankment of a river dam. Such vas the ca.-;i~ in 1956 at 'he construction -of the Irkutsk Hydroeloctric For(-:7 Plant, when photogrammetry was a~.-jlied with a view to obtEining ,-I,,,,ns of the water surfLce bclow the pontoon brJ.dk;o rcroo~ tho "n~;ara river. The stereo-photoeraphy of a water curface c.-!' 10 x 150 so meters was carried out ith t-.-;o phototheodolitos "H111" with an electrically-synchronized shut ter-rel ease dc,rice; panchromatic photo plates with 100 units (Goat) sensitivit:f :.-ere Card 1/2 u3ed, making a total of 13 photos. Each sterec. couple war 98-58-4-13/18 Uoing Photothoodolitfis for Obtaining I'lan-) of tho ;ator Surfaco in the S,danning of the Angara River divided into three sections the first consistini; of small waves and surf, the second of creits and hollowei of stabile waves. The photogrammetric plotting of the par- opective model of the water surface in the orthogonal plan at a scale 1:300 was done on the large stereo-aut(ograph of Zeiss. Fig-ure 3 shors one of these plans and Figure 4 - thE: corresponding phototheodolite picture. To avoid blurred photos it is advisable to use bL shutter speed of not less than 1/25 see. Dead angles can be avoided by tak'~ng stereo-- photos from two basic points with 4 photothoodoli':es which wust be equipped with cynchronized shutter releanit devices. There are 4 figurea. ."N"'ILABLZi Library of Congress C-trd 212 1. Phototheodolites-ApplIcations 2. Water mves-Analysis 30), 250) SOT/154-59-5-13/17- AUTHORS: ZxJ_tD_Y,__1,L_k.,_,Docent, Candidate of Technical Soiencee, _rn'dichenko, I.' G., Engineer TITLE:-- -- A Method-Used to Determine the-Conjogated FocaLiongth and the _/hhotogrammetric Distortion of Measuring-Camgra Intended fai- Close-ups PERIODICAL3 Izvestiya vysshikh u-chebnykh zavedeniy. GeodeziyE, i . aerofotos"Yemka, 1959t fir 5, PP 145-146 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Since there are only -oniometers available for the focusing of a phototheodolite fcr infinity, the development (if a device with adjustable -focel- length proved -to- be neceszary- for clcae- ups. The authors report on the development of suoh a device, by- the Laboratoriya aex-ofotometodov kafedry geodezil. i kartografii Moskovskogo Gosudarvtvennogo Universiteta im. M. V. Lomonowya (Laboratory for Methoda of Aerial SQrvey of the Chair of Geodesy and Cartogre.phy of Hoscow State University imeni U. V. Lomonoaoy). These devicea;Elow to determine the focal length and the photogrammetR-c distortion of the camera when photo- graphing objects at a distance of I m up to infinity. Its Card 112 principal parts are collimator 1, focused for iid!inity, a SOV/154-59-5-13/17 A Method Used to Determine the Conjugated Focal Length and the Photogrammet- ric Distortion of Measuring Camerat; Intended for Close-ups goniometer used to 1(ivel the instrument to be adjusted, and collimator 3 with variable focusing. These instruitenta are mounted on an 05-2-type optical bench (Pigs 1-4). The total dovico la adjuuted by the usual optical motbodo. Exporimonta, proved ito applicability. There are 4 figures. ASSOCIATION-i Uoskovakiy ordena Lenina, i ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Gosudarstvennyy Universitet ira. M. V. Lomonosova (11oscow Or er ol Lenin and Order of Red Banner State University imeni M. Y. Lomonosov) SUBMITTEDt October 30, 1958 Card 2/2 ZAITOYS-I.R. Transactions- of- the Laborator7 Oiemt,) of -A-s-romethods- -As-UsSjW/.3aL5 V.7, Materia13 of 7th AU Interdept Conf. Aerial Survey (Vqc 56)p-116acowq 195P., 331pp. I ,R. [Koscow State UhIversil-T imeni X#V. LomO60607J. Orgaaz&tj6n- of th.-. Soviet PbotoVamtric Society (Sbort Synopsis of the Report) :327 AVAUAZZ: Library of Congress Card 15115 7ATTOVO I.R. IQ -- SOV/3815 - A' TrurtsaTo~~ the TAObOrar ;-=R t Oe V., to a of 7th AU Apt 0 %rJ6 Drobyshevp F.V. (Noscow Institmte of Geodetlep Moscow, 1959, 331pp. and Cartographic EnIgindering]. Stereoscopic Plotting of Intersections (Plane Diagram of Space Intersee-ticias] Solw1ovskarm., Ye.l.. (Vaesolmr7y tqPO9rsPhO-Z&rk8heYd6r8kJLy treat (Soyazaarkshtrest) - All-Union Topographic Surveying Trust). 131 Stareotopographic Napping at 6 1;2000 Gcale gVentqjtgkjLyj, S.A. [Taebbentakly Instit4t Inzhanerov 1rr19%%*11 I --------mekbA"Izatsii-aeltakap-khozpptva - Tashkent- Institute of -Agricultural- Irrigation and Mechanization Engineering]. (,,OwqUx [Integrated] L&rge-Scau Napping of Small Areas 135 V (14DOkovskiy govidarstrannyy univereitat Imani -Z-WAY*- -Al- N.V. Lamnallov]. X.V,. Lomonosova - Kascow State University imeni Stereoscopic Cmwm for Nessurements 139 Finkovs1dy., V.Ya. 111ovosibirskiy inatitut, in narov geodazlip aerofotos I I yemid i kartograffii - Rovesibirsk Institmte of Geo&tie j Fhotogrammtricp and Cartographic Hme:ineeringl. 'i%e Theory of the Stereocamparagreph 147 card 6115 R"b14-fthemallyevich# kaW. tekhn. nauk; KNIZHUIRUVv Turiy Firsovicho otv. red.; REVINA, Te.A., red. lzd-va; ANOXHIVA, M.G.p takhn. red. (Phototboodolite aurveying of the-Tien Shan glaciers daring the I.G.Y.)Fototeodolitnala, Oewka lc4rdkav Tian-Shania v period ROG, Frump Izd-vo Akad.nauk Kirgizakoi SSR, 1962, 99 P. (KMA 150) 1. Direktor Tyan-Shan'skoy fisiko-geografichookoy atattaii (for Zabirov). 2. Iaborctoriya aerofbtometodov PkekovEkego gosudarstvennogo univerviteta (for'Knizhnikov). 3. Zareduyu- ahchiy- laboratoriVey aerof6tometodov Moskovskogo gost4arstvan- nogo universitata (f6r_Uftb#)_,_ (Tifin Shan-Glaciers) ia' Ay KISLOV) V.V.; ZAITOV I R.; IDDAROV., A.N.,, doktor tothn, nauk,, retsenzent; fg*M, G.P., kand. tekhn. nauk# dote.# retsenzent; BORDYUKOV., F.P.~ kand. tekhn. nauk.. dote. reteenzent; OVSYANNIKOV, R.Lm kand. tekhn. nauk# dots., retsenzentl KO-YLOV, V.N., kand, takhn. naukv dote., -.~fqfjnZ"t; B(BIR, N.Ya., doktor tekhn. naukj, prof.,, red. - (practical.work in photogrg= try] Fraktikum po foto- gra=strii. Moskvap Nedraj. 1965. 187 p. (MIRA 18:6) I.R., doteent, kandAnkhn.amulc; INDICIMIMO, I.G.. insh. Apparatus for detarm,luing thaconjupts-focal-distancip and photogrammetric distortlou of measurime camemis used An the pbotographl of near objects, lsv.vyeoucheb*zav.: good..1 aorof. n0-5:145-148 1551. (KMA 130) 1. Kniskovskly ordem Lenina I ordens Trudovogo Krasnogo Znaueni GosudArstvauW univerettet too MoVoLocionosovite (Aerial photogrammatry) UMV, 1.10 Stereoscopic cameras for asaiturIng purposes. Trudly LMb.MsTomOtv 7:i3g-146 '59- OMA 13:1) 1. Moskovskly gosudarstvturAnruniversitat Im. H.T. Lowovosove. (Photogrammetry-'Squipment and supplies) (cameras) S/035/62/000/007/062/(y33 AOO1A1O1 AUTHOR: Zaitov, I. R. TITLE: Works of the laboratory for aerophotomethods at the N)partment of' Geodesy and Cartography of tho Geographic Faculty of -the Moscow State University during the International Geophysical Year PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Ast~cnomiya i Geodeziya, no. 7. 1962, 2, abstract 7G3 ("Inform. sb. o rabotakh Geogr. fak. Mask, un-ta po Mezhdunar. geofiz. godu",- 1961, no- 7, 5 - 13) ~TEXT; During IGY were conducted explorations of mountainous glaciers on the Caucasus, in the El'brus region, and on the Middle TianShan, south and south- east of the Issyk-Kull lake. A phototheodolite survey 'was carr.Led out and large- ,scale maps of glaciers were compiled.to record the space position of the glaciers .Geodetic control network for surveyinE, individual glaciers was developed In the ."Orm of free systems. Altitudes of photostations were determined from tho reaps or with an aneroid. When continuous surveys were started,on t'ne Caucasus, the geodetic network of the entire Ellbrus region wa.4 roduced Into a unified system. Card,1/3 S/035/62/OCIO/007/062/(63 Works of the laboratory for... A001AI01 A 45 T H(FTN) phototheodolite was employed In surveys; the size of.photograpW1 was 13 x 18 am and the main distance was 193 M1. A TE-1 (TB~1) oVAcal theo'doUte was added to the instrument set for accomplishing geodetic operations. A twin stereophotogrammetric CKH-4 (SKI-4) camerit was used for studying salt flowage processes, adjusted for surveying closely located objects. A conventional 35-1r, wide film' was used for filming. To determine glacier positions, P~ototheodolite survey was repeated annually during IGY. L, 1957 an aerophotosurvey in the reg-'on of El'bma glaciation was performed. Aerial photographing was made froin a jet. aircraft and an altitude of 9,000 m with an aerial Pamera with fk " 200 = ane, photograph'size 30 x 30 am. -Two types.of aarial were used; panchromatto and three-layer color, T~H -1 (TsN-1), which-maked it possible to obtain posit!.,ve colored images of objects close to the natural color. In the procoss of glac:.O- logical studies, contact imprints from both types of film were used, as well as photodiagrams assembled from the photographs rectified by zones on~a q?TB (FrB) rectifier. Rectification was*made by points taken from a topographic map. Studies on deciphering phototheodolite photographs were accomplished, as applied to compiling glacier maps. Deciphering properties of conventional black-and-white and color aerial photographs were compared under office and field conditions. It Card 2/3 -A VW, ___ - -_ .V , , " S/035/62/00)/W7/()62/083 Works of the laboratory for... A001A101 has been established that application of color aerial photographs doos not improve the'possibility of singling out ice,, firn and isnow on photographs. ".he compiled maps of glaciers were compared with 1 : 20,000 maps for the Caucasus glacier region, compilod on the basis*of data of the phototheodolite survey performed in 1911 by the German explorer Burmistr, which permitted determination of changos In the po- siti6n of ~he glacier during 50 years. As a rosult of the work, the legend of large-scale glaoier map was compiled,-large-acale maps of glaciers of''the Middle- Tian-Shan and El'brus were compiled, and the albuM of large-scale ma;s of Tian-Shan glaciers.was prepared; the atlas of maps of Eltbrus glaciers is being'compiled. I. Kityachkin [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 3/3 ZAITOV I.R. Work of the labIDIMUTI ---Ahe --N.-Partment- of -Geodesy-- and- CarUgraphy-o-f- the-- Goograpby_ Faculty of the Moscow State University during 'khe Internatidnal Geophysical Y6ar, Informoebore o rob, Geoge fak,,Ho3k, goo,* v un, po kfozhdunar. goofis. odu noe7:5-13 161o (MIRA 15.11) Maeisro) (Aerial photogrametry) MAKKAVEYEV, prof.; MIEUMP N.V.j MT(ff*-j~&;-LEMDEVAj 'N.Vo; KWVMM,, V.S.; LUAREVAt L.V.,, tiCm-.. red. [Exp~rfm&n-fal - Zkop6rimlat&llnaie---gamorfologiia. Dy N.I.Flakkaveev i dr. Floskvat Izd-vc, Moak, univ.p 1961. 193 p. (MM 3 5: 1) (Geological reaearch) AvrHo Lan~ --Nt-j..j Zzd r, 407 MG i NOW - Ct o ms cone.-ernin~; rmnl and h-yg~trda evaCtuatian c-f' tfh;~ -.--a OT -ta,- n quej tt~li ' poisonous chemdealaWin Uzbekdatan SOMZ: KkatsURiy zhurml Uzbedstana, no, 4, 191' )5 # 3-7 .-TOPIC TA.GSt toxicology, oxi,--rLment animl, agricultire scionce --Ans-,T~uACN 'Nm 6 thors - agsiffy th6 poisomus chavida-1.4 Used I acricultura. partl,.(.*u ,r Li an inr~-v in. nntfnn, in 'ml-)nkintAn int) t~~-i four =ol-ms .30tablishad by the Yt, air 1!3 ~' f n, nor kfr: a-r. am i-15D rr,,P-,- mg, pe r K& a j U-,u i zi Uie r-C-QO rld~ Al nnt 'Le &I' owe-dl se(i in ro 7 "~r- -d n. -.r, nc, art n a 5 L Lau.Lu m com . o6, oz SUBHDA6-,r,: 2511a~ th AN iN U114.5 L OV31=6 F Vlr(I IJP(&) JGP _7 FACC NRt AT6026453 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/00/000/01461~,W AUTHOR: ORG: none 5.0 TITLE: -ActivtZies-of the-laboratory-of aerial-phototraphic-methodfl-cf the_Geogr~p hi 2 C_ Faculty, -Mosco., jjnjytj~, connected -1W:FtN-Eh_e__i_nterp7e_tation of aerial photogrs.phs SOURCE; AN,SSSR.--Mezhduvedamstvennaya komissiya po-aeros"yemke. Teoriya i pra;.tika-- d'e8hifri-rovaniyaJftarosnimkov.(In-terpretation-of-aerI.&I photographs In theory and practice). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 146-149 ITOPIC TAGS: aerial photography, optic scanning, geophysic research facility, geographic re8aarch facility, geographic survey, aerlal ourvey, photo interpretation ,,WTPW1: The basic task of the scientific research laboratory of'oerial phot hicl 4 , Cn-a-u-c!" imethods of the Department of Geodesy and Cartography of Moscow UnO~i6l-ty ino lissledovatel'skaya laboratoriyci acrofotometodof kafedry geodezii i kartografii Noscovskogo universiteta) is the extension of the region of applicab,'Llity of ae;Jal ]photography methods in geological and geographic surveying of territories and the in- crease in efficiency of such wethods. The operation of the laboratoi-y follows 1:wa main directions: 30 the study of problems of immediate practical importance (e.11. investigation of the Ryazan Oblast' in conjunctiou with the plans of the III lnl:er- Card Ila L 072341-617 national Geophysical Year); and 2) activities more intimately connectitd with the lnter~ I I retation problems (e.g., determination-of aerial photos most suitablit for large scale; p t #geological mappin and the search for useful minerals). The paper contains more de- i ,tailed information concerning the various aspects of the activities-discussed (regionsi of operation~and equipment used). SUB CODE: 14/ SUBM DATE: 2lJan66 11slM, N.M.; BRALIN, Zh.D.; ALOTIN, L.M.; ZAITCV, M.A.j GERT, A.P. AnaV,sis of the degree of difficulty in undergroune haulW operations in Karaganda Basin mines. Nauch. trudy KNIIII no.14: 480-490 164. (MIRA l8t4) L n393-67 lip(CL ACC RR, AF?000391 scuRCE CODE: M~fO386/66/004/(*9/0338/0~~l- AUVORL: Z~a~ittovls M. M She);unp L. Y6. ORG.- Kazan' State Unive im Lenin -(Xhm-wkIy gosudaratyejurj7 uni- n ralty V. -I Ullynnov- 5n CaW04 TITIZ: Effect of uniaxial compression on tbe.pa _jamq~ ~ctiq~resona ce of 31 SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy, fiziki. Pislma Y red&ktsiyu. Prilozheniye, v. 4., no. 9,, 19661 338-~41 I 10PIC TAGS: electron paramagnetic resonance# neodymium, calcium compound,, tunastate" pressure effect, line shift I ABSTRACT: The authors analyze first the effect of uniaxial 'pressure on the ordin%r3* spIn-11amiltanian with effective spin 1/2 and estimate the perturbation of' the Hamil- tonian brought about by this preasure change. The results are compared with the\ shifts of :FP-R line of Nd*+ In CaWO4 under the Influence of uniaxial preaturo# mea- sured relative to the line position at a certain initial pressure. The measurement results yield three linear combinations of the components of the tenser representir4; the compression effect, the estimated value of which is G - 10-;-'o erg/Gauss. Even this preliminary estimate leads 'to a, few interesting conclusions, since the direct coupling of the VP* ion to the CaW04 lattice turns out to be unexpect"i'v Oman aml most curiously, smaller than that obtained for Co-* in Mgo (E. ~d. Tucker,, Phys. Rev. v-.- 143.5-264.. 1966). -This, contradicts the current-opinion that rare-earth ions are Cori 3/2 L 11393-67 AP7000391 more strongly coupled dynamically to the lattice-than the iroix-group ions, Orig. ari;.!! has: 9 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ sum DATE: IS aaa/ ORiG REF: 004/ am REF 00,1 2/2 ark UITOV$ M.M. Volunteer design of;Tces -in teninogorzko -Akif tlaaik-7 w,.7 0-5 A 162. p -16 --- - 1114M 1, Predsedatell Soveta ob3hchestvennykh bonolsoruktoraWk byuro nertepronqslowgo ulwaylealvA Laniwvralatartl. (~OgOrA -(Tatar A.D-,S.R.)-Oil flelds-Equipiat and SUPPIlea) KABARDIN, Oonnadly Aleksandrovloh; ZAITQ.VO Marat Mansumvichl LATUKHINA, Ye.I., ved.red.; FOLOMNA, A.S., tekhn. red. [Using a single pipe for gathering oil and gas] Odno- trubnyi obor produktaii skvazhin. Moskva, Goatoptekh- izdat, 1963. 83 P. W FA 16: 10) (Petroleum-Transportation) (Gas, Natural-Transportation) ADFVSON~ S.V.; ZAITOVA, A.Ya, CalcuUting the oxidation of coke on a catalyst. Trudy Bash.',,III NP no.6t49-63- 163.- (MM 17 t 5) I Ew W.M IV- L _UUZ-66 E'N'TW/EUP(j) RK -APSOOOM A CM K?-, W LM C F_ - 0 W X -V R02 8 6 /6 V 0 000 OW -,INVENTOR: Volkova, Ir. I.;_,7aitova, A.*Ya.; loakimis. A. A.; Mochallnikova, T. P., Mazarova, L. Y-u.; flazarov, T. I-.-; Pryakh1na, H. S..., PeLrqv.. V. H.- Parhk-ovskiv. E. ~;avel yev~- P. i symva, A. A. ._Ti_~hanovskaya. 5 G ORGZ none -TITLE: A method fortproducing normal butano by syntl~esfs from ethyl alcohol. 7Class 12, No. 115929."~[announced by Ithe Bashkir _ScientLfic Researcli lActitute for Petroleum F-e7i n En g7 Dashkirskiy naudhno-issledovatel'skiy institut pa pererabotke rnefti)l ,SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 21, 1965, 12 ITOPIC TAGS: catalysis, butanol, ethyl alcohol ;ABSTRACT: This Author's Cartif icate _introdAjces;:`j.._A met o& h --for-produr-ing-normal 1butanot by synthesis. from ethyl alcohol on a catalyst6 The process it done in a single stage by using a catalyst consisting of aluminum oxide, magneq1um oxide, siliccfn oxi&- and a salt or oxide of a-a alkali metal, 2. A modification of this Card 1/2 547.26tt. 07 FW W )WAGUTOV, R.M.; DANILOVA~ R.A.; ZAITOVA, A.Ya.- GILYAZFV, M.G.1 ZAGIffATSKAYA, L.M.; BUGAY, Ye.O.; .PRYAKHINA, X.F. -High-tpmperature catalytic cracking of ';qeavy frac -tio" -,Cf straight-run gasoline. Trudy BAshNII NP no.6:14-18 163 (MIPA 17:5) ADELISON, S.V.; jTQU&-A--IYA- Xinetic calculation of the regenerator of a catalytic mracking ,unit on a bead catalyst, Khim. i tekb.. topl, i masel 9 no,51 48-5Z 5 W64 (MIRA 170) Moskovskiy-ordena-Trudovogo-Kraanollo Znameni-inatitiA nefte--, khimicheakoy i gazovoy promphlennostl imeni akademika aubkina i Bashkirskiy nauchno-inaledovateltakly inatitut po pw.-erabotke nefti. TOIIA,,,A v , ASAGU'XV, R.M.; VOLIFSON, 1.S.; KTRIL,,OV, T.S.. DOBRff-.Kr4,,, 11. Y units an 4ilw-irc- -- si2leate catalynt. Trudy Bash WIN!', no-50(,68 162. (.M,IRA 3-7, 10, OILISON, S.V.j..ZAITOVA, A.Yat, Vfact of the speoific comaption of air an the kinotles of the oxidative regeneration of a crILCkIng 04"8t, MIX, I tekh. -topl. - i masel _ 8, no.4916-20 Lp 163. (MM 1696) (Cracking process) (Oxidlation) kAlminosilleates) KASAGUT)V, R.N.; ZAITOVA, A.T&, EMINSON, A.S.: ADILISON, S.V. Admissible resiftal coke contont-during catalytic crarkin Trudy BashNII NP no-1:145-155 159 (MIR& 12:65' (Cracking process) (CataiYsts) (Coke) MASAGUTOVt R.M.; SHESTAKOVA, N.mq m3:KHkjMVAr M.G.; GILYAZ3v;, N.G.; -ure of a catalyst during prepUltion Effect of the firing temperal. on- its mechanical -strength. Trudy %ah HII RP no. 3 sl(6-170r 160. (KIRA (Catoly4s) (Cracking procead ADELISONO S.V,l ZAITOVAv Mae its regeneration rate. MlIft, i tOkh, tOPI, L M801 13 n0*91 20-23 Lao 163, (laRt 16oll) 1, Moskovskly- institut neftekhlzicheskoy I gazovory pracquhlennoad'im. akad. Gubkina i-Bashkirskiy-neftyanoy tauchno-issladovatellskiy institut, KAWUTOW, R.M,-, SIMSTAXOTA, N.K.- 9119ATLOTA, N.G.; GILUM, N.G.; .$ I ,Z& A, L.I. ef, Iffect of temperature duringcalcination-on the~wchaniaal strength of catalysts. Ihim. I takh.topl,, i masel 4 no.14. 69-71 Ja '59- 12:1) it Bashldrskiy nAuchno-I-soledowatellekly Institut no-fty0noy, protVuhlennosti, (Cattarste) ZYGENSONO A.S.; KASAGUTOV, R.N.; ZAITOVA, la.1 VOLKOVAt L.I.1 BMG* G.A.; YEPIMOVA, A.K. Effect of- some physicochemical -properties -of-raw etack-("I__ catalytic cracking indices. Trudy. Bash HIT-F. no.3-.19..12 160. (Cratking process) (MIJUk 14W AtELISON# S.V.j ZAITOVAA_,A-,.,,Ya-,_ Kivatice of the -regeneration of spherical aluminooMeatt catalysts. Trudy Bash NII NP no.3.*171-180 160. (MM 14 :4) (AluminoBilicates) ZAITS, L.P.; SAPOZHNIKOVA, O.V. -Tuberculoole as a cause of diasbility awng Sverdlovsk workers-in 1956-1960,- - Probli tub-,-- no -07t7_11 -162.- - (MMi-15C12) 1. -Iz Sverdlovskogo nauehno-looledovatellskw-ln-atltut4l---- tuberkuleza (dir. -_prof. I.A.Shakleft) I Goibdskoy vrai.-hebcw- trudovoy ekspertnoy kemiseii po tuberktdezu Sverdlovalm (predsedatell O.V.Sapozhnikova). (TUIJE CUMM) -(SVERDWVSK-DISABILITY ETUZATION) ZAITS, L.P. (Svekdlovsk) - Iqmg cancer and other cauBes of death connected with amoking. Ifolld. i abish. 24 no.500 My '59. (KM 12:8) (LUUGS--CANCER) (TWIACCO--PMIOU)GICAL EFMT) ZAITS. L.1P. (9v~rdlovsk) Alcoholism and Its cousequnces. Feled, I Oub. 25 no.2:46-52 Ja 0600 (MMA 1314) (ALCONDLISM) Hill MWAN9 TeX&,&, WTS# LeP*; SAPOZHNIKOVA* OIL De ",ased--tuberculoais: disability amcc ithe. inbabitant4i Of Sverdlovsk, Ptobl,tub. 38 noe4119-25 160* (WA 105) (STMMVSK-TUMCUU)SIS) GOLYANSKIY,, SH.Ts., inzh.; .KRIVUSHA.,-V.P., insh.; ZAITSP 0-.-Fj :bizh. Daprwement of the KGD-2 magnetic fault detecting scope* Faergetik 9 no*4 -z19-20 A-- 161~ (MM 24.- S) (Pipe-TestiZ (M.Wetic instrumisuts) ZTLE!t--P--T-G-; SHEYNM,, YU-N.) KORESHKOVp TU.D. DOkl#AN SSSR 136 ua*5tlO9O-lO92 -F 161. akade-H.H.ShemyWzym (Aromatic a(zza"-spectra) (Carbo4A group) ul. Chaykovskogo, d.7/1, kv.4); Yukhtin, V.I. (Moskva,, G-48, Komugomollskly prospekto 36,, kv.35) Problems in the surgical treatment of cancer of the large intestine. Vop. onk. 10 no.2:61-6? f64. (1-111RA 17.7) 1. Iz kliniki obshchey khirur.ait pediatrichpskogo fakullteta (zav. - zajjuzbonnyy deyatell nauki prof. G.P. Zay-Lsev) 2-go Moskovskogo meditsInpkogo inst.1tuta Imeni N.I. Pirogova. --ZATTWO G"p, --Ninatieth amiversary of -the-birth of- Aaadauiaisn 6.1 _8pmt*k**tskil, Ehirurglia 36 no*219147-3AS N l6o. NnA 23:12) (SPASMKMMrg SWISI IVAROVIGHt 1670-1943) ZAMEV,V., kand.med.nauk (Saransk), Probleme of r6nal pathology at the Twelfth All-Chlon Thirrapeu- tic Conference held at Eriven on October 5-7j 1960 V.4,kltsev. Kz* mede zhur. noolt9g-J99 Ta-F6:L 16:11) K- cri Ilemel 30 t,,0,70'75 J-1 ZAITSV; V.P.1 MYASNIKOVj L.A. A study of expeomental atherosclerosis with the aid of Labelled cholesterol - "G.. Cor vaAa 5 no.2sll4-119 163. 1. institute of Internal Medicine# Aaademy of Medical S3iencem, Moscow. (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (CHOLESTEROL) (CARBON ISUOPES) (LIVEER) (ADRENAL GLAJ1DS)* (BRUN) (BIOCHEMISTRY) Zaitiavat A. -PractIcal -utilization -of - tho gum-and extractive Daurian-larch c1lips. p# 2234 Akademija ---- - ------ Biologdjas Zinatnu nodala) Up., Latvia, No. 16, 1958. In Nsiaian* 1.1ontilly list of Fa!A Europoan Accessions (EUT) Wp Vol. Op Mae ,30 Allf"witt Unals S/220/62/031P)M/002/004 1018/1218 AurifOR: _Ultuvac Gi- N, andjklorerskii, A. N. TITLE: The cffect of X-radiation on the metabolitnt orfr~o_(Wttdotldes- and- on nueltic acid metabolism of Azotobacter agifts PERIODICAL,-.--- Mikrobiologiya, v.31,-Aq. 7 1962,209-215 TEXT: X-radiation caused an accumulation of free monortucleotides (ia A.-agilis 22,R (22131) mainly_oj~nu- cleoside-monophospliates. The content of nucleosid"i, and particularly triphosphatcs greati) diminished. X- radiation inWbited oxidative phosphorylation and greatly supressed the activity of nucteosi&3 phosphokinast: which catalyzes transphosphoqlation of mononucteotides. X-radiation reduced the activity of polynuclootidt. phosphorytase, and activated ribonuclease and an appreciable drop in RNA content of imbliated A. agilir cells was noted. X-radiation also stimulated the activity of Mase which brought abo4t a decrease H DNA content in the irradiated cells, Since X-radiation brought about an inhibition of nucleoside phosphokinaic and other enzymes involved in nucleic acid synthesis and stimulates the activity of hydrolyi;ing enzymes, tle nucleases, the do novo synthesis of nucleic acidgwas retarded or altogether arrested. Nucleic acids present ;,n the cells prior to irradiation undergo- decomposition. It has also been shown that X-radiati3a directly affects high-molecular polynuclootides. Card 1/2 Phm ZAITSEVA, GA: BELVOMM, A.N.1 NOVOZHILCVAt L.P. Studying phosphorus compounds in developing Azotobacter vinalandil by the use of D32. _oUlli~ii-a---25--rib..21i.198--210 Mr-Ap -160. -- 001A 14:5) It Biologo-poctivonnyy fakul.1tat GoaudaratvannoEm univormitatA im. M.V.Lomonosova, tbskva. -(AZOTOBACTER) (PHOSPHORUS MMABOLISM) USSR/Plant PhysioloGy - Mineral Nutrition. 1-3 Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biolo) No 5, 1958, 19957 Author Zaitseva M G Inet Botanical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Tad;tLSSR. Title StuOy of the Processes of Nitrogen and Phosphorms Aboarp- tion by the Hoot-Syatems of Famir Plants In Coruiection with Temperature and Light Conditions of Ifidi Altituiles. Oria Pub Tr. In-ta. botano AN Tadzhsm, 1956) 47.- 3-63- Abstract The absorption of N and P by barley, which was broujit in fron hot low- altitucle regions of Central Asia studied in the P=ir bioloGical station jji the yearij of 1951-1953. The experiments were carried out in a wat.er culture on a HelriLtol mixture under fulL i1brainatlon) under glass and under white cloth, also on plants Viich Card 1/3 UM/P1a4t PhYatoloey - Mineral Nutrition. 1-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biole, No 5., 1958,, 19957 in both protected and unprotected plants Iras within tiio limits of experimental errors* The absorption of 11 and P by wildly Growing plant$ (clinelimus, w).-mocd, a31;ra- (plp red Grass and others) from a phosphtvto buffer 3olu- tion (PI1 7) with KNO ims studied on rootis cleared of the soil but attach;4 to the plants# The zLbsorbtn(; me- chanism of these plants was resistant to Low temper3tures: a -4 to -6 degree niGtt terTerature did nA damage the livina root endings of the clinelimus, astra(pl and reed grasg, and nor mal absorption was restored in the mraing hours. An assumption was made that the basis of perJodi- city of element absorption of minuml nutrition was eua to the disparity in the rates of absorptlan of substances and their utilization in metabolism. Card 3/3 ZU"VA,, T.I* "~~t 110, by -gastrja gl=4 lnwrious- ristoo qf o"matory prooasi-* -Topro-flalolt ~-na 9f .1 6-05C, lo Lsvovokiy modltsitskiy iwtitutp,,kafo&a normal2tioy f Islologit, (GASTHIG nICEp saarstions, doter-m. of secraticm rate wift mutral dim) doter*6 6f gaotrio aso"tion rats) W- ATKINA,.L.V The effect of asc orbic acid on 61~*rlmentsl Gor Wga 6 no*ltlg-25 164, cademy of Medical se Lances, Institute of Internal Kedicinev A Moscow.