SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAKHAROV, P.I. - ZAKHAROV, S.K.
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP86-00513R001963520017-7
Release Decision:
RIF
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
100
Document Creation Date:
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date:
March 15, 2001
Sequence Number:
17
Case Number:
Publication Date:
December 31, 1967
Content Type:
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
CIA-RDP86-00513R001963520017-7.pdf | 3.6 MB |
Body:
F. 1.
Hou to pravi'mt djoenteri Izrd. ;!., pere-~r. i COP. koskvaj, 1~3d",J", Mil. .31. T'.
0
STERLIN, D.M.; MKIN, I.Z.; nKHAROV, A.-. 1.
Dmm-typa dryers for graurd wjrx~. Der. proz. 13 n,~.7:1~')-15 J! '~4.
1
,11FA 17:111)
0
1. TSentrallnn nauchno-issledovatel 'skiy inotitnt funery i mebeh.
STERLIN, D.M.; ZAKHAI,OV, P.I.; LEYKIN, A.Z.
Pnematic dryers for wood c~dps. Di9r.prom. 11 no.lCt6-9
0 162. (KRA 1519)
~ -- 1. Mentrttllnyy rauchno-issledovatellakiy intstitut farery i
mebeli.
(Drying apparatus) (Wood--Drying)
IAVUROV, P.10
V....M..""WOOMPOW
W,at we I wned at the All-Union Agricultural 9zhibitio.2. MaWm I
pe~-ed.op*v sel'khoz, 7 no-7:69-71 AL 057. fwBA LOW
l.Predeedatell kolkhoza "Iresnoye sma"", Solotchinskogo rayons,
Ryazansk(y oblasti.
(Moscow--Agricull,ural exhibitions)
SAM(TILOVICH, Georg:.y Goorgiyevich, prof. Priiab-mli uchnst'~yet
YER'aEYEVf V.S.; KUDAITSKIIY, D.'N.; MIIII-, F.I.; 1 H F, *K.
Chmj'.'OKM? V.P.; GMTSVIOVA, K.N.; RAFES,
P.H.; DEYAEKO, V.F., doktor teklm. nauk, prof., rilleskenzent;
ZAKHAROV, V.K., prof., retsenzent; MIRO.SMIKOV, V.S., dot,-,.,
retsenzent; BELOV, S.V., doktor sellkhoz. nauk, -red.
(Use of ierial photographic mirvey~.rg and airplanes in
forestryt aerial photography of forests and forest aviation]
Primenon'.0 aerofotos'lemki i aviats:Li v lesnom khoziaiEitvo;
aerofotoollerrika lesov i lesnaia aviatAia. Izd.2., dop. i
iepr. M,,)skva, Lesnaia promyshl., 1964. 485 p.
(1-11 RA 17: 10)
1. Kafed:a lesnoy taksatsii i lesoustroystva B92orusskogo
tekbnologicheakogo'instituta (for Zakbarov, Mircsimikov).
74 hi~wll-
AIJPXIOY. A.A.; AITAMIN, A.A.; ASHMAZI, T*A.; TISOMWOl.. O.P.; GAISTRY.
A.U.; GRtaWYXV, A.H.; DITACEM0, P.Ta.; ZALITj, N.N.;_a ROT
P.M.- X(OffrK, N.P.; IVAHOV. I.I.; WIN. 1.P.; KIC&TIK, ?.I.; TA-
'19FV4, A.T.; IAPSHIJW. P.A.; 14OLTARCHM, Y.S. -0 PEWS07SKIT, L.K.;
PWODIN !A.M.; RUDOT. K.L.; SAVIN., K.D.; 61);WCV, X.S.: SITROVSKIT.
1.P.; S'i2NIX, M.D.; TWZ.UV, B.X.,- TSZTTRfiN. L*fe.; TSUKLUOV, P.P.;
SHADMiX, V.S.; ARSWNG, N.V., roteensent; AYARASIYEV, Ta.V, rateen-
sent; Y.ASOT, V.I., retsentent; YOM 'ITIV, I.Ta., retsemint; TORO-
NOV, C.A., rateenzant; GRITCHiNIO, V.A., reteenzent: ZHFH:lBIV. H.H.,
retsenzint; IVLITXV, I.Y., reteentant; UPMTSEV, N.V., rateentent:
KOCHUROV. rateauzent; KRITCRUCHKO, ff.l., retsearent; KUGHKO,
A.?., rateenzent; LOBANOV, V.Y., rateenzent; HOROZOV, A.B., reteen-
zent~ CRWV, S.P., rateengent; PJ,YWSHKOV, E.D., rateenzent; POPOV,
A.N., rateenzent; PROKOFOYST. P.11., retseazent; RAXOT, V.A., retasa-
sent; c WGUBOV, V.I.. rateanzaal.; TMNIN. D.Y., rateentent; TIKHO-
KIROV, I.G., retsenzent; URBAN, LV., retaar,"enl;; PIALKOVSKIT, I.A.,
retaew;ent; CHZMHSV, B,F., retsensent; SHEBYAJCIN, O.S., mteenzen',,
SHOMIAXOT. ?.D.. rateemsent; GUM. YA., reilaktor; WHAGIM. H.1,
reclakt,)r; MORDVINKIN, N.A., redaktor; HAUMOV, A.M., reda'ttor; P03E-
DIN, Y.F., redaktor; RYAZANTUY, B.S., radaktor; TVYRSKOr. N.Y..
redaktar; GUMVATTY, U.S., redaktor; ARSHINOV, I.H., relaktor;
BABXLYiff, V.B., redaktor; BEUGARD. X.A.. redaktor; V31RSHIMXIT, S.V.,
radaktor; GAKBURG, Ye.Yu., radaklor; DXRIRAS, A.T., redaktor;
DOGR(VSKIT, K.I., radaktor; X01WITIVO A.I., rodaktor; HIKHETKY, A.P.,
radakior
(Continugid on next card)
flMOV, A.A. ---- (continued) Card 2,
XOSKVIN, G.R., redaktor; RUBINSH7EI71, S.A., redaktor; TSYPIN, G.S.,
redaktor; CIUMMVSKff. V.Ta., reds;ktor; CEERHYSHL7, V.I., redaktor,
CMUYSIOV, M.A., redaktor; SHOUR, L.A., redaktor; SHISHKIN, K.A.,
reclaktor
[Railroad handbook] Spravochnaia k:nizhka zhel82nodorozhnU:a. lzd.
3-s. ispro L dop. Pod obshchat red. Y*A.Garnykas Moskva, Goe.
transp.zbel-dor. izd-vo, 1956. 1101, p. (MIJIA 9:10)
1. Nauchno-takhnichookoye obahchostvo zholesnodorothcogo transports.
(Railroads)
- W)
SOV/92-59--2-30/40
AVMORS: Bondarohuk'A.P., S.R. Kofhan, sad P.14, Zakharor, Kembers of the FA-1rev
Branch of the Tiprotruboprovod
TITLE-t Storagt of Petroleum Products in Subterranean Cavities (Khraneniye
nefteproduktov v polzemnykh pustotakh)
PERIODICAL, Neftyanik, 1959, Nr 2, p 30 (MR)
ABSIVXT. The repid development of the petrolaun industry, puts bofore Soviet en-
gineers and teckniclans the problem of croating a nev wV, :)f sto,.,agiag Petroleum
and I.ts producti. The authors state that instead of storing petrcleum sad Vs
products in surlace. or subourface steel twAs, it would lie much more expedient to
uBe natural or iwtificially made subterr&iean cavities. Since 6bundant, salille
depoi3its exist :.n the Soviet Union, it. voild be possible to make artificial
caverns In salt rocks and to use them for the storage of petroleum. A detailed
suvrez~v of aAlin-t deposit should be ma4le by logging beforehand to find out If rocks
*are suitable for this purpose. Then an input **11 shoulA be drilled and vater in-
jected in order to vash out ot the salt bed a sufficient quaait3t of salt to create
a cavern. The resulting salt solution should be pmped oUt-rd brought to B.
special storre reservair. It has been eacertained that 6 = vitter'are neeeed to
was?, VIt I M of calt-. The process
Carl 1/2
Storage of Retroleiim Products (Coat.) fiOV/92-lig-2-30/40
of leaching rock salt of its bed has been applied In the chemical industri for
the-last 50 ye&.~s, and it appears that the creation of subterranean cavities by
wing a similar method is feasible. This promising meth-A of s-wring petrole=
and its producti is much more practicable and economical th#,A the method hitherto
used. It vould iequire less capital Investment, redace explosion and fire hazard,
and diminish ths evaporation rate of pioducts stored.
ASSOCIATIOTi: Kiyevskiy filial institute Giprotruboprovod(The Klyev- Braacb of the
Giprotruboprowd Institute)
Card 2/2
RAhlav, A.V.1 GILISHj ;,Kh.; DOR1111 V.A*;_&AAWAV.* P.H.; MVIDOVj D.N.;
SOWVIYEIPR.A.
Potentlal distributioxi in selenium rectifier elements
betueen'tho electrodes. Izvo 7yes uchabp zav; fie, noolt
.78-94 (KU'?A 16,5)
Ian!,-ngradokiy politakhaicheakly institut imerci H.LWini4a.
(Mectria current rectifiers) (Slactric; measinvaents)
D SVII.
v 10*f
------
,
!)istr LL, At ion of pc', -i t :t~i in sclonium rect L rying
c
PR
Z Ve Q t I VZ1 V Y 1 t! t f"
rL o L 7b-
aicasuring pci -nll i,., (I is tr ibut Ion i r t! cri i um
-f,~-t irm are dc s r i bed
s I r I t I (Ir" i~ 1, t 0 ~n
10 C,
)r,ler to corrv it t mea s u runcit
'
~i t r J pp c( a ri (I a t ra n s v c r s c 9 `~
l
F r, c- t e I)II r c e: ;1,1 L t 11:, c 1 1 1 C, r. I , v t1 7,
j t t (_, t %4,2 E! j, t -1 e L, c z- r- A 1, he la yer of F c I c r; I ~ in,
11 c1 !-it( -~i .2 ir. whi ch thc IL;-r, ju:i, L I o!1 I (.,,- between he lLycr
1!~, cl q d t, h ( ba s e , w c r N t L 7'.3 t C. CJ Th c~ tit ~ L It (id wo s bk s c d c, n
0",
S /139/6 2/027
4 n n e~ f t t C, n t i a 1 9202/&42C
t ~10 di f cy Zmcc of p0 Lc 1" c tweell one k c L: L r-;.) e 54
v a ter tu iLng i- 1 1 V~% 1 1 0 U S PO n 1 3 n t h e
c r n e ri S Dec la
t I- t I t 0 1 :11.3 Cl e 'L.) Y LIIL Ir D 0 W I
5
1; cj t cr tij,l could i)a at rOlnt!z fE~parate(i by a di t;tarice
with se,' en i ui~-, has a coils idera bl-c re s i s t a n c u
nef. the probe contact
'C i )z Av r of 108 to 109 ol-v,;.i a high resint,ince v(lt.fn%-.'k-cr was
Z poten t i omv ter w Lh a
r i t, d a
c, r r en t r-) f 10- L A e
I ,. - I e r i
17 r, C 0 1 '.
I t r; i, j~r 2 !1,, C,A v e r -4 c
n i c n o f t tic! pot wt i a I i k-
si v,3 -
jalic L i.
d
C
ar
~q I /cl2A~.
5, L r b u t i i o f* n t c n t i a 1 2 C, 2 /,~, 4 2 0,
L tic: t-, t c n 1~ 1 ~j 37a n E L t e d I r 1) o C d S - o r C 6 S o S 0 S e 3
r, c 'i i r c t o V -
I ONA-L emi- gx,&d--skxy:-p Uri' I
na (1,tan i ri cra d v
Wgu!t 22, 1961
ZAKHA 1611P
jr
Perspektivnyat plany razvltiia arto-guzhevofo transports v Severnoi Azft. fRians for
developing actomobile freight traffic in North Asin7- (Sovetsksia Aziia,
1930, no. 3-4, p. 74-95). DLC: _HM4 Slay.
SO: Soviet Transportat:~on and Commmications, I Bibliogra Abrary of Congress.,
phy, 1.
Refere nce Departmmit, Washington, 1952, Unclassifled.
46
959. Ir pr, 74-75 (C=)
At to X.AX-"Lj 2."l1
I "tt"'o' "'
I ti (s-o-o I tmt* of oo-tie, A ea -sr w
pLis twmworv), the Crti~ Scientific Cuufersmmo~
ko *::A2=*-'- 22;24. A. 7- :~,, Docent. C--Udxlt* of
2*";h,. tow. ., pok. u ---he fork of
VA wr~allou. A- 1. Nmuc,. chief of the 9 Vwzv
0', X-d-li I kart~Crst_--_ CrAls AAmal,.l.trall.2 ! t
Joe Upoat or loJmj:r.2hl -0 tatt. *At Crt.er.Al. for**. Tus
ftIZ: 11AC rogn ~~ -re d.111=4 1. 0. C..d.tlc a., ll.a.
A" 16 fxys"V~.r. Int.gre.1m of the Zurf4to
.2d Tk-' Anlicatim tv tU Ocb.al.. -f ArtIfte-41
Lsto::f =. marth, .- A. T. Docent. -RAU$-
.1 &" ;-"ay-.. C. T.~Ar
Is th'. salsti.s. -1 1A.-oo Ajn~A, D"out, -Axcur"r
C,
Ztff-% 0,~~
L*e4r7 IA, Me Preg-o' 31-~- of
st"t, rew.~_d Oftht. lfl--mo. tf rouneume or-" ft the
y or A.-
a. of Uolz-I~Allsu of -s Generalizing the Relief
zlultzt, "rerl-4 on
A y.I. the dj-t-al of d"datle
ts... n7z.u~, d.-sratil An ppArstum
AA
hl. !'- Pro tt.-r.Ing ..th r.rt -miaul
re a
it b&st4- Me f in the
04 oeit"; Jgt.4 uk
-1--r.z~og. S.
14rt.4 tz tz-a
&
r.- ',-t. r,k. .1 the
-Lll.-=t =. f.ra.1" to.- C-1 a!r %-*I of .,t?A
me and
Alml 0.- 2- 3- Do.#Zlo. reported
as
*a A. w`i_S,*g.ji4 C.Ll-%-r .14h%. 3. 1. Rolt.mo. 41A
r W- Df & cosFating devive for
at go taV s- --At* the --to ter Air
Pre_~t*d Aose -isilifla-liese tog *0
"no:.
Pas to At. Y'A. .~ t7be ... A M; . too. as
9"t A" stiestis a _e..
We- ~f the s_t*LUo&t__ :-;a... RZF=. P~k. '~~& aeme
=44-"
_ he fo,_Z__r.C go;~rt. ..re d.11"MA to
So ~,,ell 1. 2= _j A*
rk. 6&
.eartagrova ".C.- r-l 4
VA -f -I b:;~(
f Pro
a. - "; .. : :,-. 0 , -6 Otoor
1. '=Ao. -f U. 9sa
~~..vck . -1
I am.
on 'he -".a of
%h- 1~1-~t-7 -41c,12-1 -'k 'be "3"t or
a ou "0
11.1 ",Lto."Porl'
lop.Cr&,m_. sel .2 "&1. r T..
A:;0"%, ro-x~t" -P. -t .;.r%.aftt
otl".8 of %ne ta. "etj- of billIng of
o7k. on life of
refloblise ;I
.4o.fter to
S-k t=
et.
NZ 'Orttoal
s
C.t j/,L oo, epti-4 .1th
of
at; imec.
17,
GUDKOVA, Ta.l,p kand.biologenatk; PMWBINOVSKATA..
N.H., laindemeda2cuki FISFIMN,, G.As- MUMMA, N.A*
V
Nowdat,L on Wmaolagical featuros in rhe=atla fever and towilla
disease.s. Top.reym. 2 no-3sl2-17 R-8 162, (HIPA 1.6 %2)
l.'Iz GmAaratvennogo nauchno-itseledovaUllskollo, inatitata
ukha, gorla i nosa (dir. - prof* N.A* Bobrovski:r) Ministerstva
mdravockhrananiya WSR,
(JUMMTIG PSM) (TONSM.-DISMFS) (IJOWITY)
SMIRNOVAp T.M., inzh.; ZAXHARCVj,~.,P,~ illzh,; XOSTYUMI, N.S.p kand. tekhn.
'i?- If -,-
nauk; MRITOINOV, -# , kand. Ukha. nauk
Nforml.tion of aaratd.c producta iinder tho effect of thiir own
vaight during firing. Stak.1kar, 22 no.10133-35 0 1,65,
(MIAA 18:12)
1. Gevitdarstvermyy obiktrakeramicb-00kil
itwtit,lt,
ZYHAT~Vf, P.P.., Cand Sci ".I)tilrjy of mottlodu of swting find t#=Z*
ij;r harve hemp vl~~Wr seeds in the Chu vnl]B,,," Frurizo, M58. IM
stim- qynbo
15 pp (Kirpis Agr Inst), 150 copies (KL, 36-58, 113)
-50-
TITU, _~f t", ul.;A i i -
1959 (Aa,.j-_*c".,jc-ka,. k-f-rA,1a. 1:11'" '. I
I'matICAL. Ulattly. 'J-.4h..th ch.h"kft Z-4 ... J. 1. *-rm
yank., 1959. U 3. VP 144 . 14's (=3a)
ABSTRACT i Th. parl.41. eaI.mILf1-t..hsL..l of the xcak..-4
(line a" Ims ,I"t.Go.4 it..3ad e.rt.gr.'Thic
SM nes") vas held an April 22-24, 1959. tth it,. partitive-
500 poreems. 51 loct- orqId.1j. red Th. Loire-
of
an psoaId by FT.r-..r A. 'lot C.
- I: . aact-ed on 't 0. -7zz
at fti;ev#Vhl.'l 3 aa0
0abated work of of To"-
~o and ave.
"LA. an
g,
'a as C"P"t.t
%M47 or It, . ...... ;: _Z
wl h C.Ortimates of Dif ra.I Cvb~.%
J.Lac.,P. Y. Saakin -yort.4 0; ;ar*.I..trY In
C.rd't/s roup.. U.S. of ca.diant. a*".lost Sal
2" -0 *12-tatiSSAX00 if the lot- G ... rat
Shot GvmmrAll%Lhg tt. R.1j..f 10 Photo.
.0 '7ba Wl. a
6"pV I hess-fired"S. $red..% I*. 7t m.
of tin, "11-4 U." an it- kdt.recy of sol.tLams of Linver
S%astl rost-gred sa'd-ut 2. ;._PrqjAjy rop.rioa
10% te"341.ti.. of LL.var S;:1= in %ho`-ti_&p-t ton of 0".
&Otle dealt .1th, 'The
IA the Apo' f With 6nort
Post& and Comotank I 21.al sent Doti., of .14
mati"I Soleness A. 3. to -3-e late"*
1'r, the T-7 Application to Its 11-
.Insist or Artificial 5-th C.~Atdat. of
..'~tA, r-tt- to m.tA.4 *1 Do-
AA&Ls ad
Isralaind of Lasta." canniest. air veaz.
41061 Ultace* ii-
%'as Of th Pamela* far The rL.- k ri I 3-.y end he Am.
9441001 A*:t.1 84".Y*. C.~dil_t. of To 11 1 SQ..-.4 I
Radissol-Aet C.24L&.I. at Tvaft.Lmal P-Jak-~ir
Card 2/5 it. tare. Seed T,p. &.ri.l :.v.rkv_*_C,_7__1
alieto ar t -i cr-
a. 3. 1.djnj. .;~k.
!-e.tor via., ~'7.11- :z.
.-Coarilag Goar Ior %1; 1,1-!!, "tr, I
Is take Lori I rh '_ .':
;:.. Ima 31,d.at JA_J_.
the -A I,tthe Inst.st.b.6- rh4l.-
1*~ P. Arana"v
!%="aarLaX Covert TeatIA&-. at
*V.I. 4. -a the Lot I C ... m
lodimser 1-1--a"AAAA .let T.Ch.1.1mb, of the Gooze%uJumotem
Omplume M2ZX an "' asa Somalia end Task* to La-res-s"Is Photo"&*.
.tiso S~reqjug ap.r.tione-1 Roator of Toaudicai latest"
a. -T, an Caucer:1AWcth ;4zi-ta or tna
1.1ro iI D t:r of
I 25000CO
SelosmWO A- its In the =11
msd Their M*pr"baliv. .2 gava"10 SA;.-I Assistant t. 3- ahtj_
the 'I that of Go-sreph%. an the plot
ths rr%aratory 1ALInslal Work on In* Cartadra;
qhj*.Ik (ft-ft in. O.Ming 4xv.-- 1_'"z;1 t.- ...
war. (1160AZA-701^1% XXDvd1U- of %I,. KINA I R 19$6
Asolat"t A. 3. T911 a
=,.,X A_2% .1th -The or in.
VrMVIAG %&o SeUM a. of . flat -&~Z'1%.4 T.'.14."
- %be Topag'-pato So? to, the goals of I . IOC=-. caaaluse
of To".1tal :Vok -JrApm of
an on
"".6 f the CandloL
AV-40 is Ih. Ces
at T&aIminal Ralon,te' *&Ih 'A. S. IP.p.,
r, P'A '7. th .0 ",atriad., of
A. 4. repoo).. Senior L*cuLmr 1~ Ukajills l"J"od a.
Rjurror 1Am Ob, I-se With G"4%-~I=- tr.t...
1-1-EX, .,::, " an -Th. Problem of C-P-ses-1-4 Ilk. Tl,,,-
%lose ."A the Jeer Cat at A:--.y 1. the of r"-
stool Iad
.;" '. A. :r1k=_
pre._- -p-st~-. Lg&a.w
Iva%-& -1 A.L. 2,7-tave of Stan-,-.
vision Optlem-1 Th rodalit",. r, 3, so, areas to
.214h., ad by th 6 Aid or with Z... Flat.... post-
ST
Z.:duato of
tl!*;
O"d 4/) or meman 1
pt PLz At
smar7
sov*&.. kela se April 24 the Chief at th.
4*84.4il 1 hartad~.fjl KTD 3311 (chief of Q-
Loop ant)Cartogra" of the llat&trl of I.t.r-I Affairs of
ths 0, Partner 1141-d Go 'The Save-,var rian *b,,
the r To ad
I?
VOLOTSKOI, Nikoley Vasillyevich; ZILIBM. David Alektiandrovich; KUMING,
Glftb Mikhaylovich; LAZAREV,D.N., redaktor; ZAFJIAROV,P.P.jredRktor:
WIRODINA.A.A., tekhalcheekly redaktor . ~ 1--, 1 1:
CYLuoreseent lighting] Liuminesteentnoe oeveshchenie. Hookwa, Goo.
engrg. izd-vo, 1955. 304 P. (KLRA 9:2)
(Blectric lighting, Fluorescent)
ZAy,HARO', [SANDROVA, N. j,
AVALP vlovichp kand. sellkhoz. nauk,' AUK
_gL
red'--
achieve large bast fiber crops]-Dob#i a vyookikh
Imai
urozhaev lubi&Mkh kulltur. Frmze, Kirgizigoslzdatp 3.963#
21 p. (MIRA 17:a0)
1. Direktor Chuyskoy opytnoy stantsii po lu:3yanym kullturam
(for Zakharov).
USS3R/Cultiva-'L-,,e, lllllai,.~s Tf-clinical, Oncharif,,rotw..
JL.)g Jour
Autlior arov,
5 t 1--l",ultutc- of ALTicuj.;,U:~..
of Gwtbo in
Ovit, !'Ul) IYul- 1957, 1, 26-&1-).
A')ctr,-tcu'- 11c) cl")o-t-ract.
Card 1/1
UMOT, aspirant
Automatine the process of fln4ing Mentical Inn& points. 1xv.
ucheb. sav.; geod. i aerof. no.5:125-131 160. (ICERA 13: 12
1. Hoskovokiy inutitut inshenerov goedexii, aerofotos*yeski I
kartografii.
(Aerial photogrammetry)
9,7700
S/154/60/000/005/007/008
B012/BQ60
AUTHORi Zakharov, P. 11., Aspirant
0 W
1ITLEs Automation in Identifying Image PoIntf.
PERIODICAJA Izvestiya vysshikh uch-~bnykh zavedenir. Geodeziya i
aerofotos"yem'e.a, 1960, NO. 5, PP. 125 - ~31
TEXTs Studies on the automation in identifying image points began in
1957 at the Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotoa"yemki i
kartografii (Moscow Institute of Engineers of Geodesy, Aer.'al Photo-
graphy, and Cartography) %under the supervision of Docent S. V. Yeliseyev,
chairman of the kafedra pi-iborostroyeni.ya (Departuent for Instrument
Construction). The schematic diagram shown in Fig,1 was worked out in thp
course of these studies. The diagram is based on the cont-.*nuous following
(with time) of the point corcerned until the identical point is
established. Included in the diagram are: 1) two carriages with micrompter
reading device, where the negatives with the identical point images, whose
coordinates are to be meaaured, are housedl 2) converting devices for
obtaining a vol-;age clearly distinguishing the points "investigatod"I
Gard 1/4
Lutomation In Identifying, Iriage Points S/154/60/000/005/007/008
B012/BO60
amplitude equalizer; 4) summato-'i 5) a devIzeti for onauring the
d.dentification of the 1,--Ast difference of characterizing voltages due to
the shift of one of the negatives; 6) calculator, vith the aid of which
the necessary data may 'be ebtainad ror any concrete cai)e, The whole syater,
:.s based on the devices converting the image into Ito characteristic
Voltage. A converter was worked out for this purpose which satisfies the
following two principal refuirementsi 1) conversior of image into its
(3har3oteristic voltage, avid. 2) continuous converaiGn, unbounded in time,
of the image "investigated". This apparatus is schimatically shown in
3?ig.2. It is an electronic.optical converter with Totating half-disc
,Authors' Certificate No. 613423/26 of December 26, 191-9). It includesy
1) illuminator, 2) the imak;e to be converted, 3) the objective which
projects the part of image to be converted into the modulator plane,
.1) modulator in the form of' a rotating half-disc, r) an optical Eystem
~.or eliminating the effect of local sensitivity of the photomultiplier
,,.athode, 6) photomultiplier. The form of the characteristic; voltago. is
~lependent upon the image projected upon the modulator, while the phase
iepends upon the angular position of nodulator witY. respect to the
3elected modulator coordinate origin, The equality of form and phase of
lard 2/4
Automation in Identifyina ir-age Points S/15. 6f'/000/'005/007/GG8
B012,YZ0,50
the characteristic voltage is taken as the criterion for the identity of
two points. The simplest way is to subtract the voltages. If form and
phase are equal, the potential drop will be vaiiishing for equal
amplitudes. Therefore, amplitudes must be equalized. A model based or. tv" o
microphotometers wa& wcrked out in accordance with the dia5ram of Fig.1
for the experimental investigation cf the principle Siver here. The model
is described briefly (vithout going into details) along with its
operation. Pictures of the model, its electronics, and the oscilloscope
screens are shown along with characteristic voltaf,es and potential drops.
There are 5 figures, I table, and 1 Soviet refererice.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut inzhuncrov gcode,,iij aerofotos"yemki i
kartografii (I.Toscow Inotitute of Engf.neora of Geodesy,
Aerial Photography, and Cartography)
SUBMITTEDt. JulY 71 1960
Card -3/4
S/154,160/000/005/007/008
B012/3060
s
- -----------
------------ - -- -----------
Card 4/4
t~7f 5A 4~-!,
if; it.-$ ggglAckfl- -P-
14 ZOMAM, and
2-9 USSR (600)
4. Powerantsev, Dmitrii Vladimirovichp 1869-1952
7, Dmitrly Vladimirovich Pcoorentsev. Los i step' V4, No. U, 1952,
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, F!LbrunXI 1953. Unclassified.
ZAMROT, P.S.; AMCKMO, A.I., radaktor; SARKOMIA, G.I., radaktor;
A.P.. takhaichaskly radaktor
CUsing the swtortal strength of the tree crowc. In drying arA
impregmtIng wood] Primanenle socushchal elly I:rozw dila sushki I
propitki drevesinys 2-a lid. ispr. I dope Koakra, Goalsebuxtsdat,
1954.-41 p. (KLRA 7210)
(Lumber-lh7ing)
P..)# Cand Agr(V Sci -- (dice) aAmevi Inkthe creation
wlt ng L:onm of o~vintT In Yovoc oj+ sn~j
b
losi. 26 pp Nin ,%zr USS11. Eovochorkaosk rhe eeringAm,
150 MAS copiev. (hls 37-58l 111).
- 19 .
U-S'ER Forestry. Forest Crops.
Abs Jolur t Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 2-2; 1958., No. 100185
Au-.'Ior : MI:harov, F - S
Tit 1a 1 14':- 1.rrioz 'Rrpsrience in Growirig Forest Belts by Seed
F.'-, nting
Orig Pub. S.-kh. Sev, Kavkaza,, 1958, No 21 51-5~
Abstract Results are given of planting fmost -belts from seed
in PostovslAya oblast'. Trees used in the belts vere
oleauter, yellow acacia, apricot, falae irAigo, black
locust, red dogwood, field maple, Pennsylvania ash, and
honey loouat. The success of the method Is emphasized,
and data are given on agro-enginearing techniques of
cu-1tivations. -- L. V. Nesmelov
Card 1/1
26
--ZA13AROZ,-R.a,
Dust storms In Northern CeLnCASug &nd their control vIth the help of
shelterbalts. Poch-rovedania no-9:56-61 S 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Novoohoricavoldy Ing harierno-valt orat tvn" Inatitut.
(Caucaaus-, Norkhern-VivAbreakes ahaltarbeltst etc*)
ZAKMIOV.,,.-,P.S.v-koilt.oollskokboz:raystvennykb nauk
Role of obelterbetls In the control- of d4st storm, Zwaedelis 23
no.3s69-70 Mr 161. (KMA 34:3)
L Novocborkasski7 inzhonerno-mliorativny7 inatitut.
(Dust stortis) (Windbreaket shelterbeltag etc.)
... w~, t.mi` I--- ~ i V;I;; is. ;;~ ;"
6-.,?
ZAKFAROV.- Pavel Sergeyevich; SffIEYDFL-YAN, K.A., r6d.; BCROVINSIXA, L.M.j
tekbn. red-.
[Dust storms and their control] PylInye buri i bor'ba v nimi. Rostov-
na-Donul Rostov!3koe kniztjioe izd-vo,, 1961. 34 p. (RUL4 14: 11)
Oust stormu)
ALIBEMSKIY, A.V., VAqIL'YFV, Me,; ~X(INDPASHOV, B.V.- KONPRATIYEV, RA.;
TARPORNKO, A.N.; IYUBIMDV, V.P.
This is what scientists say about shelterb-31ta. 2"emlodella
27 no.!(:24-27 n 165. "L8110)
I. Diroktor Vs-tanyu2nogo nnw:nno-isaI.cdavstel'skcgo 1--uAltuta
agrolesotmlloraLW.. Chlon-korroapondont Vionkiyuynoy Pkadfmli
se1'skcY.hozyaystvcr1nykh naLk imni IAjnAr4FA (Cor I,VtAnglkly).
2. TSelinogradskiy s9I'akckh.:zyay,3t-.rernyy Inatitut (for
Vaell'yev). 3. Direktor 11ovolzIjakoy agrolesoffelicratim:,jr
opytnoy starts1i (ror Yondra6hov). 4. Krasnnyarnkiy eel;-
okokhozyaystvennyy (for Kandratlyev, T,Iraser.ka).
5. Novocherkasskiy inzhene-rno-mellorativryy Irntitat (far
Zak-harov, Lyublmov).
_~AK~R)Vl Eaul~ergeyqyjch; TSbBRR31LLEH, Ye.A., otv. red.;
MAKHONIKO, K.P., otv. red.; YAR10001RODSKAYA, P.M., red.
(Dust atoms] Pyllnye burl. LoniMrad, Gidrometeorizdat,
1965. 163 P. (MIRA 1912)
V.I.;- SflNAYDER,__Ye.V.3 ZAKOLODUNA -V.I.; ERIXM, LI.; - 0HUBKOTA, A.-I.
P U
-ALDMARMIrnLI; TS.Nq MAYARIS, G.A.;WRLOMS, 1. Sh.;
NAIEDICH, N.L.; NESTERVDDSKAYA, Ye.14,;
,RkZKANOVA, Ye.M.; SAVINA,. K.V.; SERGEYEV , A.V.j SOKOLOVA,, M.Te.;
YNICHEVA) V.S.- CHEWSHEV4 V.A.; SHUMILOVA, T.V.
Sonsitivity of houseflies to chlorophos prior to Ito use,
M. mikrobiol. 40 no*70-7 J1163- (Min 17 11)
VASHKOV, V.I.; SHNAYDER, Ye.V.; BRIKMAN., L.I.; ZAKOLODKINA, V.I.; CHUBKOVAP
A.I.- ALIMARAShVILI, BABAYANIS, G.L.; BERIANINEE, I.Sh.;
_~L41gj&~.OV P.V.-__jSAAKYAN', A.G.; LEVIYEV, F.Ya.;
ISRACHKOVSKIY, S.K.; NAYDIC-H, N.L.; l0;TERR)D3KAYA, YeA; PAl"'MANOVA,
..e.M.; SAVINA, K.V.; S"ERGEYEVA, A.Ye.; SOKOU)VA, M.Ye.; MENEM,
V.S.- CHERNYSHOVA, *.A.; SHUMIlklVA, T.V.
c
I-ensitivity to DDT of housefliee in various climatic zones of the
MO. Zhur.mikvoblol., opid.i lirmun. 33 no.WO-24 A~: 162.
(1411A 15310)
2.. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo dezlnfektsionnogo
instituta.
(FLrES-E,XTLRMIrIA TION) (DDT)
rLI.Inlit
11 lir t,
-icy:
1, j~ol~ ia, 110
D
oril-
St v.
ch . 2
wi t
--t Of
T
,~,f )v ~,, r nl:-' -_~ :
r-.a,,s
0 1,
C/S
,04.1
W1 %I.-PUI xj-;t vast. -2"10 Isaves0sea jo aossad
is sewt-sa felts"ej
IV
=11 To 'go so eyes. PI-To. -INVISIS,
-*v -..Q.f.qWTx - I ,L ovy"zi *wy
%
-.1.9 T_,TWVOO4 it *levy"" -Sums"
'
"'a 04, NOT.aJamn
'
1
.
,x *2 .,a :3 gel
Wou , I- -0
146e ov-2 is Payroll
:
o-j ..I-jj
U, a. .99-locul 30 &ling
qz. JcSv&;0ja -.just -0 -1 .-J.1simt P.0tvapts so*
jo 10.f.n .1-tvao -,k*v1.vv"3
_uIzvIc .% -0. a- I.; ;us *.a 3161
0
12 , I
V, 1. 30 T105 ;v M~ftvq3 WqJ 00. ."evelot
;
;c "a 'WItvVx;IK '01 'A .'dVOT&D*JJ-3
Vile W%U".4, &%veswe
Vila -Towa voyllfme VTTJ .111 ju
-Y. vo -Riv .4 -OL $-last ~we is "TV
-046.4 ovi 1. SVd*jv0IjvD Pvv Sast"o, .0 1414-4.2 "AS13juld
Zlqs3j 9 Vila on-se lo".1 v .0.
v:pv*dt~g
.
.1. _.-d 2 TVTAWv GTOUT split
4;, vsR ;6 is *%valiall 6001,
owl To. ls*q-x a .I noiseI ~ft.
Zj%-S.Iv*o So "Clev.4som
Q!
.
-I-0-1 'A -a 001*614 "it
so t
O.Dul"OH 3
0 e3emej voll 0.0
,
,a
Ir j a
4
Wom q-61 90, 11M.D.C TTI
W
.*%
Vt P.A.."m P%0.Jja vivo 044 16
:Z~%;
,
ISO %."so "911 oftos IT M.ftwj. .7. Vol I
,
v plea -.301"isaa Pa 1.1
coo -QS i. "Idic-IJ4 vollye"I say
I.* 4~_7 .-0. TS.T0,40oz is Soloo-3
j ded Isaij qz -am"Olos Twyvqo.4 16
3"t ... !_
d:
X
~.
,
~Oja 12 1 15112 0,4% is aolsoxic *,IT
A
14 :0-0 OQ4 .41 .1 "IsayalsJus
6
Is I at
w]
W-14 a 3:
josm :
71
0%
!
6,41*
,
,1
,
,-a A .. .... i,,_ - A 1-90 v DO< Vo
,e
,*
1
4
"
J%
VT j"lj3.msAP.j.qd J. O01201pead oq% .0 Vol '999WROSivo
:
W-3.09J.9 -re.0-9 we ..Dylvi.ea u7 "OTSWO Jcj ease
R%Sj -
OS00 ul Ilq ove (.00-2 .14dwye,"OD
'46 1 :
:
N
v fVdWj asaud" "lospoef) is oS..T,vVv% - v -!171- -.~:
=
R
pal .1PISOloo 9 q? 0i vz TIadv u0Aj *aovwzw
rti-lit 44 -Z as 19(t$ v2W4fv30j*avv
'ZI-P.AVS Mlj~ft"Q" 611IR-Cf- I_vzicorni
(2 stlel-asiva* t"civom"S
31 1 VDI In ;. pvv elivro-lo& fIrWa
it -SvpTpVvI -a *8 1-646"..las I WCMI"
V
r.UTHOR: Nono Given sov/ 6-5e-6-21/2-1
TITLE: Chronicle (Khronika)
136RIODICAL: Geoc.eziya i kartografiyaq 1958t Hr 69 pp. 79-80 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: From April 24 - 26, 1958 a Technical Scientific Conference
took place at the Moscow Institute of Surveying-, Aerial
Photography- and Cartography Engineers (Moskovakiy instit-it
J.nzbenerov geodozii, aerofotoollyemki i kartografii).
In the neotion of aerial-ourveying the following lectures
were held; N. Ya. Bobir, Docent,- "On the Problem of the
Determination of Elements of the Internal Orientation of
Aerial Cameras With Wide and Superwide Angles". Ye. P., krzhanov,
Assistant, - 14Invetitigation of the Apparatus for thelStraight-
enin,F of the Film by Means of Wa7es". (Compressed Airomochan-
ical Method by Docent A. L Shershen'). V. Ya, Mikhaylovq
Doce;%t, - "On the Change of the Scale of Aerial Photographs
in t'ie Course of Enlarging". L. H. Vasillyev# Aspirant, -
Zakharov,
fist e:7eocompenuator With Electric Corrections". Pe V.
-
Teacher, - "On the Fineness of Grain of Black and 'Phtte- ao
Card 1/3 Well ac Color Negatives of Aerial Photographs". Yu. M.
Chronicle 30V/ 6-5070-iel/21
Kuznetvov, Aspirant, - "Elements of the Theory of the New-
Rapid Shutter".
In the section for surveying and photo ammetric e2paratus
the foLlowing lectures were held: 1. 0. Sarkin, Professor,
"Physii,al and Mathematical Theaeo of the Theorem on the Ac-
curacy of the Apparatus as a Reans of Measurements". S. M.
Golovi;it Docentf -OAccelerating the n,odijetlon PrOparatione
of New PV3ducts and Reducing Their Conte". L. A. Malkinp
Docent. -11ADDaratus for the Exact Recording of Distances".
V. S.ULkheyesheTm Issistant, -OField Tosts With the Light
Range :Pinaer CBB-1" (In Moscow in Auguat 1957). V. S. Usov,
Aanistnnt, - "On the Investigation of the Errors of the
Focuaing Devices of Telescopes".
In the section of cartography the folloving lectures werq*
held: If. U.,Volkov, Professor, - "On the Engraving in the
Production of the Original PublicaUon Editions"* A. V.
Naumov, Docent, - "S'ome Problems of toe Household of Carto-
graphic Production". G. A. Ginz.burg, Docentp - "On the Inter-
relatic-n of the Distortions in Cortographilc Pcojections",
"The Topograph-c Rrialuation of
L.-A. 1ogomolov,Docent, I
Card 2/3 Aerial Photographs Taken From Airplan-e-s-and Helicopters in-
"hronicle SOV/ 6-58-6-21/21
the Cartographing of Areas Difficylt, of Aacess". A. S.
ToletoWchov, Asaistanto - "On the .1-lopresentation.of Reliefs
of Plan? 1,.reas on Topographic Maps".
1. Cartography 2. Aerial photography 3. Swientific reportJ
Card 3/3
213,25
3/154/60/000/006/006/006
B116/B201
AUTHO'd: Zakhar,oy,-~. senior teacher
TITLE: Determinntion of reiclution in aerial photography
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchabnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i
aerofoto;3"yemka, no. 6, 1960, 121-132
TEXT: The present paper offers a survey of attempts made in the past
five years for the determination of resolution in aerial photography,
and respective results are presented. Brief mention is made of papers
by Yu. 11. Gorokhovskiy and Yu. K. Vifanskiy, laboratory work conducted
by the kafedra aerofotos"yemki (Department of Aerial Photography), a
paper by G. Brok, by Vilender (Sweden), and a paper by S. V. Belov,
published in 1958 by the laboratoriy Aerometodov All SS3R (Laboratory of
Aerial Methods of the AS USSR). Aerial pictures taken by the Department
of Aerial Photography during a special test in 1956 are described next. V
The pictures were taker with two aerial cameras: 'PMK (RMK) with an
"Ortometar" objective (f - 210 mm), and Mk (MK) with a "Russar 2911
objective (f - 70 mm). The test object consisted of a system of parallel
Card 1/5
,Determination of resolution in ...
21325
3/154/6o/ooo/oo6/006/006
B116/B?01
oarth strips (out lawn) 10, 20, 40, and 80 cm wide, and 6 m long. These
alternated with grass stri.)s of the same width and length, having each
three strips of the same s:.ze. Adjacent thereto was the same test
object but perpendicular to the former. Moreover, black and white
strips of the same width aTd length and in the same succession were
painted on 16 p2ywood plates. Apart from the abovementioned, two more
test objects equaling the former were placed on the lawn# with the only
difference that the earth strips were covered by sand. In addition,
individual lawn cuts having a width of 10, 20, 40, and 80 cm and a
length of 6 m were placed on the grass near the test objects. One part
was parall~il to one test group, and the other at an angle of 450. All
of the former and half of tI.e other strips were covered by sand. These
individual strips were intended to serve for the deLermination of
resolution. The latter has been defined by F. L. Burmistrov ("Precision
Photography", Oborongiz, 1939) as being the property of the photolayer
to represent a single line n~Dar which there are no other lines (this
property being estimated by --,he width of the line that is reproducible
best), All test objootn wort) taken from altitudes of 2003# WOO, 500,
and 250 m on panchromatic filmi and aerial color films. The tine of
Card 2/5
2iJ25
S/154/60/000/006/006/006
Determination of resolution :.n B116/B201
exposure was in all cases 1/-,O0 seconds. The panchromatic aerial filirs
were developed in the developer by Chibisov. Color and spectrozonal
aerial films were worked out by the process of TsHIIGA i K. Ito difference
in resolution was found in the aerial films used. The latter was
determined on the "resolvometer" from resolution and selectivity accord-
ing to the aerial pictures. A comparison between resolution and
selectivity according to the strip dimensions shows that, under equal
conditions of photographing, resolution is twice as high when taking
individual strips (selectivity). in contrast targets with k - 0.7 ani
k = 0.9 (contrast) being in the flight direction, resolution is independent
of the altitude and scale (in the range of the flying heights concerned).
In targets with k = 0.2, resolution is reduced only when photographing
from an altitude of 2000 m (probably because of the fog layer). Perpendic-
ularly to the flight directioa,, resolution is reduced with an increace
of crabbingt i,e., with a dee.rease of the flying height. The resolution
obtained when photographing the contrast strips arranged at 45o in the
flight dir6ction, is twice as high in the contrast k . 0.7 (sand-grass)
as compared with one at k = 0,2 (earth-grass). The maximum resolution
is not constant in all films Lind in both ae~oial cameras. It must be
Card 3/5
Determination of resolution in
21325
S/154/60/000/006/006/006
B116/B201
assumed that the resolution of the objects depends upon the position of
the object contours with respect to flight direction and flying heigh-,,
and that it is bound to differ. .'-.he pictures taken from different
heights show that targets in the flight direction can be reproduced Vast,
whereas the reduction of resoluticn is hardly noticeable, depending on
the position of the -targets on the-negatives (from the center toward the
edge). Halations appear on the pictures of contrast targets; they are
paTtioularly noticeable in targets with k - 0.9. Tests have shown that
the resolution of aerial pictures As in all cases 2-3 times smaller than
the one obtained in the laboratory. Yu. V. Ryabushkin (Ref. 9) has shown
that the image contrast varies conEiderable when photographing moving
objects. The following ways are indicated for an increase of resolution:
proper choice of vibration absorber for the aerial camera, reduction of
crabbing by a correct minimum time )f exposure, and proper choice of
light filters for the widest possib'..e elimination of the effect of fcg
layers. V. Ya. lAikhaylov is thanked for advice, and Yu. 11. Xuznotsov
for assistance in the tests. There are 5 tables and 10 references:
8 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc.
Card 4/5
21325
S/154/6o/ooo/oo6/006/006
Determination of resolution in ... Bl16/B201
ASSOCIATION. Moskovskiy institut Inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemKi,
i kartografii (Moscow Institute of Engineers of Geolesy,
Aerial Photography, and Cartography)
Card 5/5
ZLKMOV, R.S., inzh.; BONDARIT, Ya~l.. inzh.
'g ----------
Automatically controlled deisal-Cenerator Installation, VIA-200.
Inergomashinietroenle 6 no.5:'18 W 160. (KIRA 13:9)
(Automatic control) (Diesel engines)
(Blectric generators)
ZAMtROV, S.; KLOSS, Z.
...............
Metal modeln of shins. Voen.znua. 29 no.8:23 4 153. (YIRA 6:1)
(L;hii) models)
--~ - - % --
ZAM4AROV,S.
-bh a,ika- yetcht.
Voen.xngLu.31 no.4:4 Ap 155. (KLRA 8:10)
(Ship models)
A,j 12 c
ZAKHAROT, S.
Water-jet propulsion for ship modsla, Ybon. snan. 33 no.M30-31
l1n)
(Ship models-l"Ines)
725=VSKIY# A4,; ZAKHAROV, S.; KCUYU3H=O,,I,A., red,; B"UMMU, G.I.,
'* - 'I
(14odels of naval vessels] Kodell. voennykh korabloi. Mockya,
Izd-vo DOSAAJr, 1958. 28 Pe (MIRA 12:2)
(Warships-Kodols)
ZAMMY S.
Hull of a rMtal riodel. VoRn. 'Dart. 34 no.9:34 6 158.
a (IaRA 11:10)
1. Starabiy inshoner-konstruktor ISentrallnoy laboratorit morskago
modelizma TSentrallnogo Koniteta robrovollnogn o'babehestva sodoystviya.
armit, aviatsii i flotu SSSR.
(Ship models)
L 0203-67 EWP(J) M
ACC NRI AP6025981
(H) SOURCI: CODE: UR/0310/66/ooo/007/0023/002.
AU111OR: Zakharov., S.; Matasov, yu,
J 1=77 77, ~. " _.' -- ''
ORG: GT KB
TITLE: Protection of river hydrofoils ag carrosion
~st ~
SOURCE: Rechnoy transport, no. T, 1966, 23-24
TOPIC TAGS: cor~:osion, corvion protection, hydrofoil lgor,-erti(E co4rmla
IZI givM-Wive'" 094.40~0, 0 p4oreerrrtf eovrowe,
ABSTRACT: Corrosion damaqeon Raketa and Meteor Aydrofoils operated on the Vol a
river has led to an investigation of corrosion solirces and of protective.co
for their hulls, which are of PD-166 AT aluminum al'LoyqlThe most intensive corrosion
damage occurred on rivet heads, at1Yive_t_ed__J_orn_ts, and near the engine on the bottom
shell where it is subjected to vibl-ation. Oxide tind hydroxide incrustation
2-3 mm thick were, generated &etothrz- atmospheric ini'luence, particularly during the
winter lay-up. The use of various coatings and the number of ers appl d is
analyzed. to_~
Directions for applying the newly developed EPEK-2 and EPVK-14atings,
which proved beat, and their compovitiona are givcn. The preparation of these
coatings and the~y' durability- and -nethcd of - application are -described-. The recently
introduced EF-71 although twice as expensive, is the most advanced coating for hydro-
foil hulls. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. (GE1
SUB CODE: 11 13/ SUBM DATE: none/
Card III X uDc. 62o.197.1:629.oil
ZAKIIIIAROV, S.
Mlochanized operationiq in the riapair ol' olished varmish ccati-p.
FILech. tramil). 24 n0.6-24-2-"'
1. rjlavr-,Yy krw, 'Vent,rallnovo knri~ftroktor-
.skrigo lbyuro i'j nii o-v'rs tva flol-a (for Zakharcv)
- -oye '~3eritral I noye konotmul torokoyo L-yurc) nlilter-Ava
Gorlkovok U
rc-chnog-c-1. flota (for Ghibri-rov).
ZAKHAR(YV. S.
..... . .....
Uso rare extensiveh- svnt~etlc materialn :Ln~
repairing of ships. Pech. tran-3p. 23 '64.
(MITRIA 18,6)
1, Glavny-y konatruktx)r- kanqtruktorskogo
ZAKWOV, S., insh.-konstrukto.-
14 up -the ene" of a, model ehi~j Voer.. -xis"O 39 to 4132
p, (Min 16161 - --
M
63,
L T.Unti-alsnyy morskoy klub Dobrovollnogo obahchostva
Zdaystviya amii, aviatali I flotu
(Ship modelsl
VAAGO 3,
Yield of production funds and enterprise profit. Vop.ekoa.
no.418&100 AP t63. (MIR& 16:4,)
(profit) (Industr' nt)
*~ marageme
ZAKHAROTI-.Q ---
Making screw yrnpellers for marine models. Voon.zn". 36 no.12:
36 D160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Propellers-Kodels)
-make a mcdell subehazer. loan. -16 no..903-34 5 16-9.
How to tcan
1. Starohiy inshener-konstruktor Vantralluol, labild,Ltorit corskogo
modclizma Dobrovoltnogo-obaftchestva sodeystv:-YA armii, Fvtatsii I
f lotu.
(Ship models)
GLUXHOVTSZ7, S.; ZAKUMV, S.. inzh.
Homemade flotilla, %kh.zol. 28 zLo*10*.16 ISO. (MIRA 13:10)
T6 -lbow tak -Ventral I noy worskoy- -*del Sao ~ -JAIN)ratorii - Dobrovol
nogo obshchestva sodaystviya armiiv aviataii i f:Lotu (for Gluldiovteev).
(Ship models)
It
-4 :,41 15
~ZAMROI, S.. PoLipolkovnik
Tank companyls combat operations In the depth of the suenris defense.
YO-On.vest, 39 uo.6fl6-20-Je 160. OURA 14:2)
(Tank varfare)
ZARHAftov, S,
Cutte,~- modal with underwater wings. Voer.znan- 36 no.3:34
I Mr 160. (Ship codela) I (MIR& 13:3)
I ZAINAROVLJ,*,---*
Steering apparatus of a mfilf-propelle4. mcidele Voen. suan. 35
no.904 S 159. (PIM 12:12)
(Ships-Kodels) -
VAAG, L. I UKWOT, So
-jcc'bhomjc~ 4"juattoft. Topokon. 4041103-1-16 J1 '60,
(HIRA 1315)
(Capital Investments)
P~; #- I , -g7, I : ~.r ~, 'I
iL I - . 5;~ ~ I'I" ; Y. f7 - I- I
L ,:I TW7 ".1-" 9- ~i, t,;-,,,3,-ad in" rn 1 , ~i -!J. ~
4, *~, . r~,4 ~ p ~ ?,,,, L '- Y., r-In -
- - - ~ - - -- - - - - - - ~ -- VA q- t~.) -1y o A - 11 ~ I - ~ I - , , _ _I:i * I - 1- r. -,w - -, ri th ~ -
t:, I
I Vo.)l-uz,-i. SAI 46 165. (Ytp-A- I,q r))
IVIKIMIL(fill, luinil.
~
Mea3urament, cf t' ':e sf thto :7pac-o cf a-r elpa2trLs
furnane usi.,14 a f,hprrIr:~,cyu,.':a a.rri z~m ~i1eAl-OnIc p,-tenticmaer. iz7.
LETI no.52.-'05-210 1 (A 0 ' (MIRA 1-80)
ZAMIROV! S. A.
Zakharov, S. A. - "A localLaramie upheAval in the central Part of the Tar-'shik
depression." Soobshch. Tadzh. filiala Akad. nauk "ISSR, Issue 11,
1949P P. 3-5
SO: U-3566, 15 March 53, (Leto-is 'Zhumal Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1940)
nf -
2. USSIR (6C0)
4. Tajik Depression - Geology) Stratigratmic
7. Laramio I~hase of folding in t1le Tajik Dep-ession. Soob. TFjJI S33R 12. 31, 1951
March
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of C:mgress, 1953, Uncl.
Z.AKHABOT, S.A.
-- ift
- Conditions of the structural formation )f the T&JI.k Depression.
Isv.0td.est.nauk AN T&dzh.SSR n0-9:3-13 '55. (MMA 9:10)
1. Institut geologit AN Tadshikskoy SSR.
(Tajlk Depression-Goology, Stluctural)
ZAKHMV. S.A.
Relation between the Tajilr Depression and the Gissar "0.
Isv,Otd,ast,mauk AN Tadsh,SU no.9sl5-20 155, (KLRA qS10)
1, Institut geologli AN Tadthlkekoy SOR,
(Tajtk Depreesion-Claology, Structural)
(Gissar Ravge--Geologr. Structure,l)
ZAMIAROT, S.A.
-Manifestation of recent folAIng In the laJik Deprosolon.1liul.
140IP-Otd-gsol. 30 no,1:49-57 Ja-F 155. (KZRA 8:5)
(Tajik Depression-FOAs (Geology)) (Folds (aeologr)--
Tajik Depression)
15-57-1-249
Trauslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 1,
P 35 (USSR)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
-PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
Card 113
Baratov, R. B.,,,.~a~rov S. A
Interrelation Between the Pajair and the 6outhern
Tyant-Shant (K voprosu o vzaimootnoshenii Pamira
i Yuzhnogo Tyan'.-Shanya)
Izv. otd. yestestv. nau): AN TadzhSSR, 1956t Nr 14,
pp 3-11
The article contains ar, in-iestigation of the Vaklish
thrust zone, representing, according to the data given
by I. Ye. Gubin in Geologicheskaya Uranitsa mezbdu
Pamirom i Alayem, 194C. Gasgeolizdat, (Geologic
Boundary Between Famir and Alay, 1940--State Geologic
Publications), a geologic border betwer the Pamir and,
southern Tyan'-Shanf. It notes the great structural
significance of this thrust. It further points out
Interrelation Between the Pamir (Cont.1
15-57-1-249
that the superimposition of the Cretaceous layer (referred by 1. Ye.
Gubin to the outer zone of the Pamir) onto the Mesozoic and Cenozoic
.formations on the foothills of southern Tyant-Shan' (the frontal
zone of the southern Tyant-Shant, according to I. Ye. Ggkin ,can be
plainly seen along the northern slope of :he Peter the M aiige
in the region of the Dorai-Nazarak, Kuglik and Khodzha-Alisho. This
last region is located in the northerp foothills of Vakhsh.Range
an,~ also in the region near the northeastern end of the Surkh-Ku
Range (Garm and Obi-Garm regions of the Tadzhik ,;SR.) The frontal
part of the Vakhsh thrust surface is horizontal in the central
part of the Petra Pervogo Range, but, also produces some distinct
loeal folds. The minimum apparent horizontal displacement along
the Vakhsh thrust in the region of Darai-Nazarak and at the
northeastern-end of the Surkh-Ku Range reaches 3 km, and in the
region of Kuglik reaches 4.5 km. The shortening of distance along
the thrust between the frontal zone dtiposits of southern Tyan'-
Shan' and the otiter zone deposits of the Pamir, (the two zones
ar,! different in composition and in thickness) has been noted rear
Card 2/3
15-57-1-249
Interrelation Between the Pamir (Cont.;i
the villages of Sumbulak (Fayzabad region) and Yaldymich (Gam
region). The authors point out that the zone of steep south
Gissarxld~y,e faults, separating the Paleozoic deposits of the
southern Tyan?-Shant from the Mesozoic and Cenozoic formation of
its southern foothills, is structurally just as significant as
the Vakhsh thrust.
Card 313 A. V. G.
ZAKHAROT,
VMW &-0f vertical tectonic streages In tim fajlk Depression.
ftuaoff- ftub SSR 9 1107-720 156. (KW MO
(Tajik Depress Structural)
ZA)MA11OV, S.A.
11--~~,,,~~,,,..-.",,;,_,~~t~,-~.~
Mazostructures of anticlinas with curred axis. Trudy All Ta4zh.
Sn 77:47--62 157. (MIRA 11:9)
(Tajik Depress i on--Folde (Geologjr))
ZAEUMT, SIA,
Meanders out Into the slopes of ruagoo of tho TajIk Do.
pression, Trudy All Tadsh.SSR W19-25 058.
(HIRk 13:4)
(TaAkintan"-Valloym-Nologr, Structural)
ZA K I It, ii(jV 9. A.$ Vok, (;co I Lx L -- (d J. I; L;) "Tuc-A0 I 11k. akve I 01-~j,c I it
of the Tadzilikskaya Depression in tile ,*".eS02,oic wd tl;e i-saieoLrene."
St a I in a b a d , 10 pp ; (A c ad eay of eric ec T ,-t.1 z h, ik
GeoloFy)- 26(1 CO.)jff;; priQe riot j.,iVell; i -f, tof wit-l-'C'
KL 24-6-, h.,
ZAKIIAROV, S.A.
Structure of the Tajik Depression in ccnnection with its
prospective petroleum-bearing capacityj Izv. Otd. geol.-khim.
i tekh. nauk AN Tad~Ai. SSR no.l:9