SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHOMOV, YU. - ZHORDANIA, I.F.
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KOSTYUKOV, V. (UA9EU) (Kachkanar Sverdlovskoy Obla!3ti),'__.glfQM01 YU. UA FG
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REKACH, A., master sporta, sudlya vsesoyuznoy kategarli; VITKOV, S.
(IM5EHO)
Short and ultrashort radio waves. Radio no.6sl3-14 Je 165.
(MIRA l813j)
ZHOYDV, Yu, (UA3FG); LEGOTSXIT~ L. (UWV.X); VARAMIN, A. (Gegra)-
""Tmwny V. (UQ2CS)
Short radio waveo. Radio no.9al2-13 S 164. (MA 17.-12)
11 M.WHISM Rill
AID p 60
Subject USSR/Bleotrioity
Card 1/1 Pub. 27 8/35
Authors ~Illgekit, F. E., Eng. and Zhondetskaya, 0. D., Eng.,
Leningrad
Title Centralized elimination of radio interference cduBed'b~
tht electric equipment of industrial enterprises
Periodical : Elektrichestva, 8. 44-47, Ag 1954
Abstract : The elimination is based an the increase of radio fre-
quency'attenuation in the power system of the industrial.,,
enterprise. Examples of such elimination are described.
4 drawings.
Institution Not given
Submitted My 6, 1954
7- 11 o ri 1),F- FS /f /,, ),,rf 1),
AVIRBUKH, S.Kh., lnzh.; ZHONDETSKAYA, O.D., Inzh.; ()CIICHAROVA, V.B., inzh.
Designing systems for suppressing radio noisr, created by electric
machines. Vest.elektroprom. 28 no.9:28-31 S '57. (MIRA 10:11)
1. TSentrallnaya laboratortya po bor'be a industrialInymi radi6-
pomakhami.
(Radio-Zoise)
~_ZHONMSXATA, O.D.j lnzh'
Interference wippression system for the uVriW-type unirereal
electronic computers Teeteelektroprome 30 no*3:35-36 Mr 159.
(MMA 12:4)
(Blectronic calculating machines-Zoise)
014DETSKAYA O.D,; POLONSKIY, N.D.; SHCRETININp A.P... otv. red.;
Q
9m%WGRENY4UKp L.I., red.; SREMy G.I.j tekhn. red
(Overall suppression of industrial radio interference] Kam-
plekenoe podavlenie radiopomekh ot promyshlennykh predprliatii.
Moskvaj, Gostizd-7o lit-ry po voprosam oviazi i radio, 1961. 55 P.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Radio-Interference)
AUTHoR:. Averbukh, S.Kh.j Zhondetskaya, O.D. and Ooncharova, 913&,
Engineers.
TITLE: The Design of Systems to Suppress Radio-interference let up
by Electrical Machines. (Proyektirovaniye aistem podavleniya
radiopomekh sozdavayemykh elektricheskimi mashinami)
MIODICAL: Vestnik Blektropromyahlennosti, 1957 Vol.28 9069,
pp, ~8 - 31 ZUSU).
,ABSTRACT; Many years' experience with radio-interference suppressors.
for electrical machines showed that simple capacitance filters
usually suffice. Normally, it is bettor to cbsign the suppression
system at the same time as the machine rather than to try to fit
it afterwards. The equivalent circuit of an electrical machine
from the point of view of interference suppression is shown in
Fig.1, but the circuit constants are n3t true constants; they
are functions of frequency and also va.Ty between machines of a
given type. It is therefore, consideTed best to make a stat-
idtical determination of the constants of the equivalent circuit
and to analyse the results of radio-interference measurements
on actual machines. The experimental material should be analysed
statistically to find a relationship between the constants of
~he equivalent circuit and the properties of the machine.
Uard 1/3vumerous measurements established that at frequencies of up to
110-9-8/23
'The Design of Systems to Suppress Radio-interference Set up by
.Electrical Machines.
several Me, the internal impedance of the motors was capacitative
and was determined by the capacitance of the machine windings
to earth. Hence, a simplified formula can be used for the
design of the capacitative filter given the permissible inter-
ference voltage level and one circuit constant. Unsuccessful
efforts were made to t4tetermine the relationship between this
circuit constant and various designs of machines. Finally,
machines were classified ifato different groups by output and
corresponding values of the required circuit constant are given
in Table 1 with confidence limits of 95%* Corresponding
information is also given graphically in Fig.2. Although the
calculations are somewhat approximate, Table 2, which gives the
relationship between the capacitance of the suppressor capacitors
and the machine output for different levels of Interference
voltage, can be used for the approximate design of capacitative
filters. It is possible that in making an experimental specimen
of a design of an electrical machine, the f ilter may require some
adjustment., Nevertheless, the procedure given to develop the
radio suppression system offers considerable advantages since
it is much harder and more complicated to make even the dmplest
Qard 2/3of changes to the metal work of the finished machine than te
110-9-8/23
..The Design of Systems to Suppress Radio-interference Bet up by
Electrical Machines.
take steps to suppress interference at the deBign stage.
ASSOCIATIOR: TsLIR
SUBMITTED: May 26, 1956
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Blitr gezaaj SHGHMRBANOTA, Klaviiya Stepanovaa;
bpoLf
-XJ-jvT-b-lb, r.(#., otvatstvanW redsictor; MASHAROVA, Y.G., redaktor;
SUBMVICK, V.I., to.khnichaskiy redaktor
(Radio interference from electric transportation and ways of controlling
it] Radlopomakhi ot elektrotranaporta t bor'ba a nimi. Koekva, Sviazl-
isdat, 1957. 42 p. (HLRA 10:9)
(Radi o--~ late rf are ace)
SOII/110-59-3-8/25
AUTHOR: --,Zhondet Engineer
4
An Interference Suppression System for the Universal
Computer Type "Ural" (Sistema poinekhopodavleniya ft k
universalluoy vychislitellnoy mashine tipa "Ural )
PERIODICAL--Vestnik Elektropromyshlennosti, 19590 Nr 3v pp 35-36 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The sources of radio interference in computers are
briefly described. The "Ural" machine mainly causes
interference in the long wave range. Data about
interference levels Bet up--by the machine at different
frequencies are given in table 1, which also includes
standard permitted interference levelawhich are exceeded,
particularly in the long -wave range. In order to lower
the interference levels suppression was applied to
individual items of equipment and general bonding and
screening was used. Brief details; are given of the
procedures adopted. It will be seen from the data
given in table 2 that after these measures had been
taken the equipment fully met the required standards in
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SOV/110-59-3--8/25
An Interference Suppression System for the Universal Computer
Type "Ural"
respect of radio interference. There are 2 tables.
SUBMITTW: 24th -October 1958
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T-F
717, 7777",
2 RON DU SkA yR, . 0. P.;
ILIGUIT, F.S., inzhener (Leningrad); ZffoNDSTSKATA, O.D., inzhener
(Leningrad).
Over-all elimination of radio interference caused by the electrical
equipment of an enterprise. Blaktrichestva, no.6-.1A-47 Ag 154.
(Radio--Interference) OlIft 7:8)
BLOW MEW M M IMMM"M
5
AUTHOR: Zhonenp R. SOV/74-28-5-5/7
TITLE; The Hydrogen Bond and Its Stereochemioal Aspect (Vodorodnaya
evyaz' i yeye sterookliimicheakiy aispekt)
PERIODICAL: Uspekhi khimiif 1959P Vol 28, Nr 5,, pp 605 614 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a translation of an article from the periodical
"Chimia"t Nr Ill pp 71 76 (1957) (translator Ms V. Lazarevap
editor T.,M. Frunze). Figure 1 - tetrahedrai distribution
of the.920-mol,ecules in ice. Figure 2 - structure of nylon-66.
P:Lgure 3 - structure of fibrion (silk) and P-keratin (drawn
wool). Figure 4 - structure of a-kiratin (according to Ambrose
and Hanby, reference 37). There are 4 figuree and 44 referenceso
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Hit WK
ZHONODU
NICE, Ivan Danilovich
Me.tod pdnovremennogg opredelen Xjj azlota, sh roty i zvgzdnogg_.vrgzwLi TeRriva. Vspomo-
gatelinve tablitsy (Met od of Simultaneously 'etermining the Azimuth,, Latitude, and
Oblestial Time. Theory, Supplementax-f), Leningrad., 1934.
i MMIRM-1 W-1
MONGOL WITCHI 1.
-----------
"Magnatic Survey -n the Pardr by the Twd-hikak Ccrbj-nod E.,f)-flition
in 1932." Iruld
T Y OwPeditsii, vol. 6, 1934, 1-38.
Auorazirm-te enliar:-,ri~es of, th~~ br,*,-n+ --t-r.- in 6C-O~P-
Akptierrii rnul~l SSSR, ig4i. i
Cyr. 4 QB6
7, 90 N 110)- a Vic, p 7 M P '
'ZHONGOLOVICH, N.D.;, prof. I
/ 049. (MIRA 10: 12)
Reductions in grnvlty. Trudy TSNIIGAIK no.68.-II-63
(Gravit7)
ZhONOOLOVICHj Ivan Darillovich
0 redu~tsjyakh sily t aghesti.(118ductions of tile Force of Gravity Trudy Tsentrallnogo.:l
n.-i. in-ta. geodesil, aerostemki i Kartografli (Transactiotis of the '~entrnl Scientific .
Research Institute of Geodesy~ Aerial Surveying, and Cartography), Moscow, 1949, Part 68.
UGH 613~OTIU, ch~len-ko~rreepo~ndent~Akade~mit luau o ~ve
tor, direktor.
[The earth's external field of gravity and the basic constants related to
it] Vneehnev gravitatelonnoe pole zemli i fundumentallnve postoianrqa,
sviazannye a nim. Leningrad, Akudemiia nauk =;R. 1952. 126 p. (MLR& 6:5)
.1. Inatitut teoratichaskoy astronomii Akademii TLauk SSSR. 2. Akademiya
nauk SSSR (for Sibbotin). (Gravity)
'7~
ZHONGOIMCH 1. D,
The Histor7 of getablishmentg of Astronomical Ephemerides for Surface and
Air Navigation in Our Country
After a brief historical sketch of previous editions, 9pecial air nav-
igation yearbooks* published since 1930, are described, (RZhAstr* No. 9,
Yul, In-ta Teor. Astronomli AN SSSR,5,qo. 8, 1953, 498-5110,
1955) B
SO-. Sam, No, 744, 8 Dee 55 Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scientific
Abstracts (17)
ZHONGOLOVICHOJ.D.
Second congress of the All-Union Astronomical qnd Geodetic
Society. Iwv.Vse8-9eo9*ob-va 87 uo.4.405-407 Jl-Ag'55.
(N:LRA 8: 10)
(Astronomy--Congresses) (Geodesy--Congrestee)
Determination of the dimensions of the general illipsoid of the earth.
Trud7 ITA no.6:3-66 156. (KLRA 10.5)
(Rarth-Figure)
ME I" I'A
Z90UGOLOVICH, I.D.
Approximate ephemerides of the moon and the sun for 1955-1960,
and an auxiliary nomogram fo--- calculating the lunar and solar
influence"pn the mersured gravity vaiues Grith summary- In Prench].
Biul.Inst.feoz."tron. 6 no.5:312-345 '56. (MIRA 13:4)
(1phemerides) (GravitatiOn)
ZHO1DOLOVIGH&,I*'D*, prof otvatstvenzWy red.
CAZtrograghe for 8e- go* N latitude] Astrogrof iki d1la oeverMrkh
sh rot 80 - 90P. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1957. 28 P'O
diagre. (MIRA 11t4)
1. Akademiya mik SSSR. Inatitut teorstichaskoy aetronomii,
(ABtrographio eatalog and chart)
ZHONGOWVICH, I.D.
Potential of the earth's attraction. Biul.Inst.teor.ustron,
6 no.8:505-523 '57, (MIRA 13:3)
(Gravity)
ZHOMOLOVICH, I&D.
Certain works of IU.14, Shokallskii in the field of PhYsical
geography* aeog*sbore no.12146-53 057, (HIRA 11:1)
(Shokal'skii, Mrii Hikhailovich, 1856-190)
Clivoical geography
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4391
Zhongolovich, Ivan Danilovich., and V. M. Amelin
Sbornik tablits i nomogramm dlya obrabotki nablyudenly iakusstve-
nnykh sputnikov zemli (Collection of Tables and Nomograms
for the Processing ofIobservations of Artificial Earth
Satellites) Moscow, AN SSSR, 1960. 195 P. Errata slip
inserted. 2,700 copies printed.
Sponsoring Ageneir: Akademiya nauk SSSR. In8titut teoreti-
cheskoy astronomii.
Resp. Ed.: D. X. Kulikoys Senior Scientific Worker; Ed. of
Publishing House: 1. V. Barkovskiy; Tech. Ed.: E. Yu. Bleykh.
PURPOSE; This book is intended for professional and amateur
astronomers engaged in observation of artifioiil earth
satellites.
COVERAGEt The book contains tables and nomograms for calcu-
lating horizontal topocentric coordinates of a satellite
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Collection of Tables and Nomograms (Cont.) sov/4391
on the basis of its motion. it can be used by observers
located at any point on the earth. The tables are computed
for a wide range of values of elements of any artificial
earth satellite. Directions for using the book and numerous
examples are given. No personalities are mentioned. There
are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Description.of Construction of Tables and Nomograms and
Directions for Using Them 3
Table 1. Revolution Period and Semiaxis of Orbit, Computed
With Reference to the Mean Twenty-Four-Hour Travel of
Artificial Satellites 13
Table II. Values of and v - M 21
Table III. Auxiliary Tables for the Cal culation of
Equatorial and Horizontal Geocentric Coordinates of a
Satellite 127
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIOK SOV/"24
SOV/60-S-7(90)
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut teoreticheskoy astronomii
Byulleten'. tom 71 no. 7(90) (Bulletin of the Institute of Theoretical Astronomy,
Academy of Sciences USSR) Vol. 7, No. 7(90)). Moscowl 1960. 501-579 p.
Errata slip inserted. 1,,000 copies printed.
Reap. Ed.: G.A. Chebotarev, Professor; Tech. Ed.t V.T. Boahever.
PURPOSE: This publication Is intended for astronomers end those Interested In
astronomy.
COVERAGE: The publication contains 8 articles dealing with artificial celestial
bodies and related theoretical problems. Observations of earth satellites and
their orbits, motion, and perturbations are discussed, and calculations relating
.to the earth's oblateneas are given. The articles are accompanied by summaries
in English, French, or German. References follow most of the articles.
TABIZ OF CONTENTS:
Card 113
Bulletin of the Institute of Theoretical Astronomy (Cont.) SOV/4424
Results of a Conference on the Study of Motion of Artificial Earth Satellites 501
Batrakov, Yu*V. Some Results of Evaluation of Optical Observations of Ar-
tifioial Earth Satellites at the Institute of Thoorstii)al Astronomy of the
Academy of Sciences of the USSR [Summary in English) 503
Duboshin, G.N. On Rotation of Artificial Celestial Bodies LSummary in German) 511
_.9hMoloVichj_kjA, Some Formulas Ralating to the Motion of a Partials in the
Gravitational Field of a Level LEquipotential] Ellipsoid of Revolution
[Summary in French] 521
Prookuring Me, and Yu,V. Batrakov. Perturbations in the Notion of Artifi-
cial Satellites Due to the Earth's Flattening (Summarle in Engliahl
Orlov, A.As Computation of Toms of Second Order With Reference to the Flat-
toning of the Earth, in Coordinates of Artificial Satollites (Su=Ary in
German) 549
Card 213
Bulletin of the Institute of Theoretical Astronomy (Cont.) SOV/4424
Yarov-Yarovoy, M.S. On Convergence of Series Representing the Motion of Ar-
tificial Earth Satellites [Summary in Germ=3
Kulikov, D.E.$ and Yu*V. Batrakov. Method for Improving Orbits of Artifi-
cial Earth Satellites Using Approximately Known Observation Times [Sumary
in English3
Batrakov,, Yu.V. Determination of Initial Orbits of Artificial Satellites
From Approrimetely Known Observatiou Times [Summary in English]
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 313
552
554
570
AO/wbc/Bfm
10/24/60
,ZEIGffGaWVICHt. I.D.; AKMIN, T.M.; XULIKOV, D.K. , starshiy nauchnyy
"To'G&ik',_."'Otv.red.; BARKOVSKIT, I.Y., redolzd-va; RLETKE[,
NoTues takhnored.
(Tables and nomograms for processing observations of artificial
earth satellites] Sbornik tablits i nomogramm dlia obrabotki
nabliudenii iskusetvannykh oputn:Lkov Zemli. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk SSSR. 1960. 188 p. (KIRA 13t6)
(Artificial satellites--Tracking)
H V1, C II
PHASE I BOOK ECIMOITATION 807/5571
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Astronomicheskiy sovet,
Byulleten' stantsiyopticheakogo nablyudeniya iskusstwinnykh sputnikov Zem.U*
r
no. 2 (12) Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Astronomical Council. Bulletin
of the Stations for Optical Observation of Artificial Earth Satellites*
no. 2 (12) Moscov, 1960. 30 P, 500 copies printed,
Sponsoring Agency: Astronomicheakly sovet Akademii nauk SM.
Resp. Ed.: 'Ye. Z. Gindin; Ed.: D. Ye. Shchegolev; Gearetary; O,A. Severnaya,
PMUWE: This bulletin is intended for scientists and engineers concerned with
optical tracking of artificial eatellitess
COVERAGE: This bulletin contains two papers dealing with perturbations of the
orbit of an artificial earth satellite. The firet paper describes a method
for determining the parameters J and D to the 2nd and 4th harmonies of the
earth's gravitational potential from the perturbations of the node and the
perigee of the same artificial earth satellite, The 3rd harwnic is also
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ZBDNGOWVICR, I.D.
Determining some parameters of the earth's gravitational field
from Wi results of observations of satellites 1937,6g, , 1938
1958811958g,. Biul.5t&.opt.zablqivk.sput*Z9m. m.o.2:1-24 160.
(Artilioial satellites) (MIU 13:6)
(Oravi tv)
ISM
~ZHDWOLOVICH, I.D.
Basic perturbances ofan artificial satellite caused by the
aoy=etz7 of the northern and southern hemispheres of the earth.
Biul. at&* opt.nabl. isk. sput,. Zem. to.2 % 25-30 160.
(MIR& 13:6)
(Artificial satellites) (Hechanice, Celestial)
Ti
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-3/2*ro/63/ooa/bo3/ooi /W5
AUTHOR, Zhongoloviah, 1. D.
TITLE; Historical prerequisites for the rnocern mat;l-,ods of detemining the
non-uniformity of Earth's rotation and Its snape from observations
of its isatellites
PERIODICAL: ReferatJ.vnyy zhumal, Geodeziya, no. 3. 1,963, 8 - 9, abstract
3.52.37 ("Byul. Astron. observ. Vil'nyus.ik. ~in---O, nr-
20 - 28)
TEX'L. :n the 18th century the method of meaxurJng ttopot,.An-.r'c),u,-,ar d-s-
tance.% relative to the Sun or bright stars waz t.4.5ed '.rr
tudes in navigation; these
w, 'geocentric-i 'Lunar di'-staf~e-s
a 7e
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S/270/63/000/003/001/005
'PAstcrical prorequieltes for the modem mathads ... AOOI/AIOI
minatior of the lunar Parallax constant. Y 'aese obser ~,w. ~ns 'ncluc-~-I A. :,~U'or
("Abh. Akad. Wiss. Ymenchen", 1768, v. 5. 1)7, tc pro
the "meridian shape" frcm S"miltaneaus ~Dif-va*,.),,s o
(L,eonard Duler'a son' wr~,te:
s t,-!d
w,-",C.-, cculd be :))serve-d 4-ffvren-
e r-, the described -netiod deter:r4-,:,~ --.E
r~, t thar. -~ri. P-
LAbstracter's note: Complete translationj
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V cnro Z a
AUTHOR: _Uoaa-giY-an-
S1006 60/000/008/001/001
B0121 /B051
TITLE,, Chronicle
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1960, No. 8, pp. 72-77
TEXT: From May 10-14P 1960 the shestoye Mezhduvedomstvennoye
soveshchaniye po gravimetrii Sixth Interdepartme tal Conference on
Gravimetry) was held in Moscow. It was convened by the Geodeziebeskaya
sektsiya.Komiteta geodezii i geofiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Section for
Geodesy 'of the Committee of Geodesy and Geophysics of the Academy of
Sciences USSR) and the A.erogravimetricheskaya laboratoriya Inetituta
fiziki Zemli AN SSSR4(Laboratory for Aerogravimetry of the Instit"to of
Physics of the Earth of the AS V38H).z16 roprotiontativos of 6,1
organizations tooK p rt In tFis conference: production organizations,
research centers, testing and construction organizations, educational
institutions, . SSSR (Academy of
R)rd organizations of the Akademiya nauk
Sciences USS Sibirskoye otdeleniye jur sssR (Siberian Department of the
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''Chronicle S10061601000100810011ool
BO12/BO51
AS USSR), Akademii nauk,tfkrainakoy, Gruzinskoyf Litovskoy i
:Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR (Acad.emies of Sciences of the Ukrainokaya,
Gruzinskaya, Litovskaya, and Azerbaydzhanskaya SSR), ministerstvo
vysshego i srednego spetsiallnoeo obrazovaniya SSSR (Ministry of HiGher
and Secondary Special Education of the USSR), Ilinisterstvo geologii i
okhrany nedr SSSR (Ministry of Geology and Preservation of 111ineral
Resources), Komitet standartov, mer i izmeritellny[ch priborov pri Sovete
Ministrov SSSR (Committee on Standards, Measures, and Measuring
.Instruments of the Council of Ministers USSH)o NII VTS, Gosudarstvennyy
Komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR po avtomatizatsii i inashinostroyeniyu
(State Committee on Automation and Machine Construction of the Council of
Ministers USSR)q as well as representatives of the factories of the
Moskovskiy sovnarkhoz (Moscow Sovnarkhoz) and the Leningradskiy
sovnarkhoz (Leningrad Sovnarkhoz) thatprod ce gravimetric apparatus.
70 lectures were held.j h9pgol i h -(Institut; teoreticheskoy
Z
tute f
astronomii AN SSSR (Ing- tute o Theoretical-Astronomy of the As ussn)
.spoke about the "Experience WitqVDetermining Some Parameters of tbY
Gravitational Field of the Earth From Observations of the Secondind
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chronicle 3/0061601000100810011001
B012/BO51
.-Third Artificial Satellites?* Be Ma Yanovskiy C~ LIRIM spoko about "The
~j
DetermInation of the Absolute Value o? vitational Acceleration of the
Point -.of VNIIII in Leningrad". Me Ye. Kheyfets spoke about the "Ifigh-
,Precision%'Pendulum Apparatus of the TsNIIGAMI~ V. A. Tulin about
O"Partable Quartz Plopknilt Le A. Gerenburg a out "questions of Time
Recording in(I ~endul~uqMe~asuremgentslf G4_U,1L1ni=w1 T. Me Ai rapetyan,
and ti, Be i
(M-1)", K. Ye. Veseloy about the "Design-01 a urgn-precial on
\'k Gravimet erlt I Yu. D.: Bulanzhe (IPZ AN SSSR (IPZ' AS USSR)) about "The Main
Working Directions in the Field of Determinin ravitational Acceleration
on the Seall, V. A. Romanyuk abo;t 11T
U 4e Theory of Determining Gravitational
-Acceleration on the,Seav~y Means of travimeters", A. M.__Lozi=KZE~bout
11 FM. S. Molo ens MAW investigated in V
String Sea Gravimeteral" - y To
his lecture tolerable errors already-published in reports or submitted
for publication by some authors.-Among these are papers by I. P. Monin
(Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Llvov Polytechnic Institute)),
A. K. Mal2V_iqjjkP (Permskiy Gosudaretvenniy-7i~ivorai tot (Ee_r_%_1 -State-
University))$ and Be V. Gromoy (Lehingradakiy Gosudarstvennyy universitet
,Card 316
Chronicle s/oo6/6o/ooo/oo6/ooi/ooi
B0121BO51
(Leningrad State University)). L. A. oovorova
.spok-s about "The Errore of
Interpolation of NIG ravity Anomali!s and the Accuracy of Determining
Gravimetric Def1detions of the Verticar." B. A. BrZueov (IIGU) bout
IfError o the Representation and-U-terpolation of Gravitational
s
Amnma3 i t--n
Shcheglov reported on "Preliminary Results of Geodetic
S. N.
k
and\ ravimetri or in Antarctica", Yu. N. Avayuk o~,,the "Structure
of th 2-
e Eartb,CruRt in the Antarctica Accor-Mng t 1--aismo2gravitational
Datall, S. A. Uahakov on Ilmhe Structure of the Eakf~-7~-Isot in the V
Antarcti6a According to 19avimetric Data". P. S. Zakatov Ouu=) spoke
W -"'- ' ixpei
about the "Preparation and Use o Eavi eir~o- -ts". The recommendat ions
given by the Conference are mentioned. From April 19 to 22# 1960 a
Scientific and Technical Conference of-the Workers of the Topographic-
geodetic and the Surveying_.Sery,ic.e-,qf the Glavnoye UpravleEye geologri
i okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov Ukrainakoy SSR (Main Administration
t of Geology and Preservation of Mineral Resources of the Counc~! of
Ministers Ukrainaka'a SSR) was held in Artemovsk. Therat thtt state of the
topographic-geodeticand surveying work in the organizations -)f the
..Glavgeologiya USSR (Glavgeologiya UkrSSR) and the introduction of new
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consideLrably increased within the next seven years. Furthermore, the
following drawbacks were pointed out: The methods applied are too
extensive and expensive, the geological organizations are insufficiently
equipped with new apparatus; in geological observations the aero-
photographs and.topogTaphio plans available on a large scale are not
sufficiently used. This state-is explained by inefficient technical
direction, ineffioient technical and material supply, by a lack of J
,suitable direction in the Glavgeologiya UkrSSR and the 114inisterstvo
geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (Ministry.of Geology and Preservation of
Mineral.Resources of the USSR). Recommendations are. given to improve
this situation. For improving-the qualifications of the workers the
Conference suggested to convene scientific and-technical conferences
at regular intervals. For improving information and for the.exchange of
experience the editorial board of the present periodical was asked to
Luraish a-section for topographic and geodetic work in geological
observations. The participants in the Conference appealed to the workers
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhumal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, 1960, No. 9,
P. 8678
AUTHOR:, Zhongolovich, I.D.
TITIE: Some Formulae Relating to the Motion of a Material Point in the
ravitation Field of a Standard Ellipsoid of Revolution
PERIODICAL. Byul. In-ta teor. astron. AN SSSR, 1960, Vol. 7, No. 7, PP- 521-
536 (French summary)
TE XT: The motion of a material point of small mass In the gravitation
field of a standard ellipsoid of revolution with an oblateness ofc)~ is studied.
Expressions are derived for the Draconic period TQ , anomallatic period Trjr, and
for the difference Tgr - 7Q with an accuracy of up toc~ .as well.aj expressions
for the perturbations of the node 69 and perigee Sw during one Draconic period
2 .
with an accuracy of up too(/ . There are 10'references.
Author's summary
Translator's note:- This is the full translation of the original Russian ab-
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TITLE: Perturbations of an artificial satellite in the Earth's gravita-
tional field
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 12, 1961, 13,
abstract 12A141 ("Byul- In-ta teor. astron. AN SSSR!', 1960, v. 7,
no. 10, 743 - 756, Prench summary)
TEXT: The following expression was adopted for the potential of Earth's
gravity fM + c120 (a ) -0 (a )1
U 0 P + a -1 P +
r 20 30 r 30
+ (a0 4 a 5
+ a +
0) 0)
5. (so P50
40 r P40 r
which contains 5 zonal spheric functions with parameters c2o c3OP c4o c 60..
Formulae are derived for full perturbations of osculating vaiues of naae ?00~gcitude,
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-perigee argument, inclination, eccentricity and major semi-axis of the Earth's
artificial satellite2as functions of the mentioned parameters and the square of
the first of them, c2C). In these derivations was used an auxiliary Independent
variable, the perturbed value of the latitude parameter u -(J + v ( where U3 is
argument of perigee, v is true anomaly). All the formulae obtained are close
formulae in respect to eccentricity and Inclination, A numerical example is
given which characterizes the separate effect of the above-mentioned parameters.
There are 8 references.
I. Zhongolovich
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TITLE: i-ar-th -Sat"e"I"lites aii Geodesy
PERIODICAL:.,Astronomicheskiy.zhurnikl, 1961, Vol-38, No.1,
PP-115-124
TEXT: Possible methods of determination of geocentric
coordinates on-the.earth's surface from observations of the moon
and artificial earth satellites are systematically reviewed. The
associated problem, i.e. the determination of the difference
between 3phemeris and universal time is discussed. In mathemat-
ical terms the problem is formulated as follows. The origin 0
of the main geodesic system of coordinates x, yj z is taken to be
at the earth's centre of masts,, the Oz axis being directed along the
aIxis of rotation of the earth in the northern direction, while the
,Ox axis lies in the plane of the equator and Is parallel to the
plane of theastronomical Greenwich meridian. Finally, the Oyaxis
is at 900 to the west. Clearly, Greenwich itcelf may not lie in
the Oxz plane, since the gravitational vertical at Greenwich may
not pass exactly through the earth's centre of mass. It is
required to determine the coordinates x, y, z of any point M on
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the earth's surface, including the coordinates of Greenwich. In
addition to the x,y,z axis, a topocentric set of axes '~ It is
introduced at M, which is obtained by a translation of the x,y,z
system parallel to itself along-the geocentric vector J~ which
defines the point M. If the position of a given satellite C
relative to the origin 0 is defined by a geocentric vector ~ and
has the geocentric equatorial coordinates a and 6, then as a
result of parallacti displacement from the point M it will be
defined by a vector rl and its topocentric equatorial coordinates
will have the values a', 61. The obvious vector relation
r - rl (1)
is the, basic equation of the problem. r in determined from
theory, rl is obtained from observations at the given point and
is the required unknown. The following special cases are then
considered in detail:
Case 1. By projecting the vector equation given by Eq.(l) onto
the x,3:,z axes one obtains the following formulae
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x r.cos.6 cos t - r' cos 61 cos t
6 sin t - rl cos 61 sin t (7)
y r cos
z r sin 6 r sin 6
The coordinates x, y. z of each point M are completely qefint;d by
these equations if for'a certain instant 5'0 all the three
topocentric coordinates of the satellite rl,bt,t' are determined
from observations. The theory can then be used to calculate,'
!~~r, oL, 6 for this instant.
Case 2. If the accuracy with which r' is determined is':inaaequate
or if it is determined at some other time than a', 61, thenrl can
'be eliminated from Eq.(7) and one obtains the following two
I- sin Cj x + [cog t'1 y r Cos 8 sin (W- a)
Cos-! (1,+ 1) sin 7(t-+
z n 6'
+ [5i r sin (8'- (8)
Y + Cos &I z
Cos Cos
which contain only the quantities ml and 61. In order to determine,
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the-three unknowns.xjyjz0 one must'have satellite data covering a
wide range of values of the coefficients in Eq.(.8).
Case 3. One can also use observations which do not yield a' and
61 but only rf. The relevant equation is
. 1 2 2
2
~Jrl =.-(r con 6 c~o:* t - X) + (r con 6 3in t y) +
+ (r sin 6 Z)
Cas a given a a jaable,
e 4. If for terOMM str?jfPj9r9FeA?AN. a 2i
HU
711e points being connected by a cura a y known good es c
I
then the problem is to relate them to-the earth's centre of 'raass.
If the unknown coordinates of the centre of this reference
ellipsoid in the geocentric system x, Y. z are u,v,w, then the
relative,coordinates of the-~point M (xi, 1. z!) and the
y
i
required geocentric coordinates of this point are related by
X + V, z z + W.
+.Uv Yi yi i i
Case 5. that the geocentric radius vector of the satellite
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was obtained with an inaccuracy in the recording of the instant
A observation. Thio would introduce an error 5; in the radius
vector and Eq.(l) is now replaced by
+ 6r r
Since 67r iB Parallel to.. CT, it,follows that by projecting the
latter equation on the axes of the trihedron STW we have(Figs.192)
r + 0 ri 0 br - rT1, QW 0 0 - rt (13)
PS S' 'VT
Thus,.the unknown error 6~ enters only in the second equation of
Eqe.(13).
Case 6. If for some reason the value of r' cannot be used, then
it can be excluded from Eq.(13).
Case 2. If a sufficiently accurate ephemeride is not available,
-ihen the previous methods cannot be used. The satellite in this
case can only be used as a simple 'hignaV which is simultaneously
visible at two or more distant points on the earth's surface.
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this "signal" will not provide the-geocentric
the point M, although the difference between these
two point 13M I and M 2 1can be obtained.
M the satellite is used as a simple "signal" but the
too itance rl cannot be measured. It is shown that it
minated from the basic equations.
z included with the determination of the ephemeris
vations on satellites. Various expressions are
-an be,used in such determinations. There are
Lble and 9 references: 4 Soviet and 5 hdri-Soviet.
kstitut teoreticheskoy astronomii Akademii niiuk SSSR
natitute.of Theoretical Astronomy AS USSR)
vember*.21, ig6o
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_ZmGOwVIGH, -Ivan.- Danilovioji;., SABANINA, Tatlyana borisoma;
AMELIM, V.M., kand. fiz.-matem. nauk, otv. md.;
BARKOVSKIY, I.V., red. izd-va; VINOGRADOVA, R.F., tekhn,
red.
[Five-place tables of natural values of tan and tan2 x
x
Tablitay naturtillnykh znachenii tg i t X a piatliu
znachashchimi tsiframi. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSRj 1963. 383P.
(TIrigonometry-Tables, etc.) (MIRA 16:10)
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TITLE: Earth'satellites and geodesy
-1964, 156-169
SOURCE. Astronomlcheskiy zhurnalt Y. 41, not lp,
TOPIC TAGS- artificial satellite earth satell.ite, geodesy, artificial moon,
measurement, earth measurement triangulatlon n
ABSTRACT: The author notes that in onc-of his previous works (1. 0. Zhongol,6vich.,
Astron. zh., 38, 115, 1961) he considered various particular instances in wh1ch
obse*rvations made by.means,of-artificial earth satellites (AtS) might be used for
eodesical purposes. in one of those Instances It was assumed that we did
not
know with sufficient precision the geocentric ephemeris of the satellite and the
satellite could be used,merely as a..simple "signal", visible simultaneously from
Awo or severalremote. points. In addition, it was assuffied that only the topocentric
:directions were determined and not the distances. it was shown that as the result
7,0f two or more systems of simultaneous observations of such "signals" from two
~points on the surface of the Earth, the direction of the chord which connects
'the'se two points can lbe determined, and the necessary formulas for this purpose
re derived, The author,points,out that this case Is sillnificant as being one
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Pf the possible methods of.astronomi,c iri'angulation, not req6iring a knowledge of
Iwayi involves great difficulties, especially
the satellite's exact orbit -(which a
jor, low-orbiting satpilltei, traveling i~ the denser layers of the atmosphere.
-,.'.The purpose of the p'resent.article, therefore, Is a more detalled,analysis of this'.
.,Method_of employing ~ES fo Zr geodetic purposes. Thus, a theory is.developed by the!
-J :,!author foe the.'utilization, of simultaneogs observations of artificial Earth.satel-I
;1ites, withoutdato on their:exact'positign, for geodetic purposese The article
which-the-first is on Introduction In which the pro
contains 6 parts (of', blem Is
-stated in,the gener4i terms given above), The general equatJons are given In
-part 2. The determi'natioh of the satellite's position.in the geodetic coordinate
.--,system of the observation'stations is,r=sldered In part 3- in part 4 there Is a
-'discussion of.the k6cedure used I the determination of elements characterizing
n
Ah6 orientation of the geodetl~ system, while In parts 5 and 6 the author con-
-".siders the problem of.determining the qe~detlc,coordlnates of an arbitrary station
:participating inth~lobseilvations. Orig. art. has: 52 formulas and 5 figures.
,ASSOCIATION: Institut tebraticheskoy as ronomit Akademll nauk SSSR (institute for!
~Theoretical Astronomy of the Academy of Sciences, SSSR)
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artificial satellite obsert
TOPIC TAGS: _trjjngv_1atkn~'triW1PUtion tracklM
astronomyt spacecraft observattion station, lazer application
Ab tract LAuthor's English summary, modifiod7l The articlo sug-
U
that a space triangulation network be established al7ound
the Earth, consisting of a small number (about 12) of spaced
stations determined by synchronous obsorvationa of a snecial
artificial satellite (a heavy sphere about 15-20 m in diatneter)
at an altitude of about 12,000 km above the Earth's --urface. The
scale of the network is to be determined by MORstarements of a cos--~
i:,mic base line using laser beams. Under certain assumptions corn-
cerning the accuracy of observations (about L" of aro; ba.-sto up
10- ), one jptp
ht-exp9q~_~t4akt a -distanoe whirM is a function -00
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ABSTRACT: The Conference 6h7 ftbbler6 'of -Utilizing Obsei,Ts,tlon Resulia from,Artifl-..
cial Earth Satellites in Goodepy;, Ceophysics, and Celestial Mochanicii vas hdU_~-
from the Soviet Uniaii, Czechoslowikist Bulgaria,
and East Germany were invited. fAbstracterls note: pr*able origiruil Polish n=oa
are shovn in brackets#7 Ist, ovic~ffichowioz7# director of the -krtificial Farth
Satel1ite Observation Gerrice in Polandjead a survey report. G. Gurp-
reported on-ii'a udy of errors caused by the flickering of stars in photographic
observations of aatel-lites, B. Bolitski Jar dH Falk e the result-a
.9. --4, v
ja
rrom a study of the accur Icry f the eph zq;41211~12 J~te. Zt__
t_ ..p
Kor&levski or J~rep~rted on a program for the, *Mlllot 901-42V computer for
-tan*
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ocess 'ie .. result0of Mea~ur6menta.of Photoplates to obtain the topocentric
positions of a satellite.ANSi -Dovioradgki described a apecial" diagram for coh-
verting geocentric coordinates to topocentricAYa. Bezievski (Benewsk-i) proposed
a method for determining the periods of a ea.10-lite f:-om the observed moments
.AAof its passage through the plane of the local Dieridiaii or the first. vertical.
V, Naskrentski (Naskrenckil_ reported on a Photoeleotr' c photorreter thay he
built fo- observing the Echo I and Echo " satellit,-3s -,t-,e- they ,he ea:-t.-
shadow-MI. D. ZhongolovIch [Zongolawicz,; reported on how equa-lizec geocentric
coordinates from synchronic obsemations of a eatelli,,e from two knowm points
on the eal-th's surface must be determined.M. Milbert [Xi2bertj proposed a high-
ly, original theory on equalizing a cosmic network;-V. Dobachevska-H
(L-obaczewskal and V. Baran in two reports examined pr-.nciples they used for
cosmic triangulationjAl, Gritsan [Gricanj reported on methods of studying, the
ionosphere with radiophysical observations.o- YP-. Kibixiski reported on the work
of the Laboratory of Rocket Probes of the Atmosphere (,f the_~~21ogical and
YjeteoroloEical Institute at Cracow.-LV, :)ombovski [Dcribo-dski) and A.. Iasilevski-fl'
results of a preliminary prnces~ ing 3f zaterials obtained
in the-INTEROBS program,'."-S. Gons!~wxanined the condItions for the convergence
of periodic series that can be used to represent the motion of artLficial earth
satellites. -V. Pakhelski (Pachelskil proposed determination of the mean motion
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ode triangulation kp&_w-- LFThis article was
TH112- Project of a uniform world co~ YQrk
prebznted at a special session of the Scientific Department of Geodesy and Kartografy
of tlia Fd.on 30 May 1965 at the arrival in Poland of the ominent Soviet geodesist
and asU-onomr 1. D, Zagolowtoz-Zhongolovich-7
SOURC:-',t Goodozja I kartografia, v. 14, no. 4, 1965, 2254".37
TOPIC TAGS: triangulation, space station, artificial satellite, artificial satellite
obsomtion, lasor beam, space coordinate system, astronomic geodesics
ADSTWLT: The article discusses a project to establish a space trianeOation notVor
around the Earth, consisting of a small, number of (about 12) apaeo stations determila
by synchronous observations of a special artificial catollite 15-20 meters in diamater,
at an altitude of about 12,000 km above the Earth's surface, The sca,16 of the network
in to be determined IV measurements of a coBmic base line with laaerWmams Ori
art, hanz 5 figues, 2 formx1as,.and 2 tables, fBased on,author's Eng's ;~atff dPRjS
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Ifinine Wnterprise. po 22.
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Vol. 11, 140. 5, Se~lt- 1956.
MINNO DELO
TECHNQLOGY
Sofiia, Balgaria
so: Aast .4uroperin Accession, Vol. 6, No. 3, Harch 1957
I
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EXCFMA MICA See.10 V61.3.1/6 Obst. & Gyne Jvne 5U
883., DYNAMIC CHANGES OF THE FOETAL HEART BEAT DURING PREGNANCY
AND DELIVERY (Huooian text) - Z h o r d a n I a T. D. - S130FI.N. THUD.
INST. OKHR. MATER. 1. DETS. 195fi-TIMM)
On examination of 132 pregnant women at 6-10 months of pregnancy, -it was noted
that physical exertion and medicinal substances (camphor, caffeine, oxygen) caus-
ed an acceleration of the mother's pulse aild of the foetal heart beat. Stimulation
of the breast nipples caused an acceleration of the mother's pulse, but did not
cause any changes in the rate of heart beat of the foeltus at 6-8 months; later,
nipple stimulation produced an acceleration of the footal heart beat. (3).
ZHORDMYA, I.$., lnzh.; V'VETLITSKIY, Ye.&., 4nzh.
Mastering the production of seamless thin-walled pipe on the
400 unit. Stall 24 no.I.Os912-913 0 164. (MIRA M12)
1. Rustavskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod.
ZHORDAIJIYA, Rovaz Givich; MAY5URADZE, Y., red.i.zd-va; TORTA, A.,
[Terminologoal dictionary of names of Georgian birds-, Latin.,
Georgian, Russian, and German nomenclature] Torminologichaskii
slova:rl ptits Gruzii; latinskala, grunineksia, rusakaia i no-
metstaia nomenklaturs. Tbilisi, Izd_vo Akad.nauk Gruz.SSR,
ig6o. U P* (HIRA 13:7)
(Birda--Nomn,-*Iaturs--Diationarles)
(Georgian language--Dictionaries, Polyglot) (Dictiongries, Pol7glot)
HUMP
malaria treated with
33 no,109-70 Ja-F 164
(MIM 18:1)
711 1. tropicheskoy meditainy
of. ^,.M%Maruashvi1i) Mini-
s 0 0
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Jif 7 i
ZHORDAMTAj R.G.
Birds of the Isgodekhi Preserve and vicinity. Soob.AII Grux.$S--R
24 no'.4:459-464 Ap 160. (MI" 13
1. AN GrumSSR, Gosudarstvewqy ouzey Grunii im.Akad*S.N.DzhwvAshI.a,
Tbilisi. Prodstavlano akademikom N.N.Ketskhoveli.
(Lagodekhi Preserve--Birds)
ZHMDRMA$ T. G.: Master Tech Sci (diss) -- "The problem of the effect of
moisture on the erosion of clayey soils in periodically used channels". Tbilisi,
1959, published, by the Acacl Sal Georgian SSR. PI pp (Min AgLIc USIM, Georgian
Order of Labor Red Baw)er Agria Inst), 110 copies (xi,., Tqo 18, 1959, 124)
Z901MAITIYA, T. X.
"On the methods of fighting tick-borne epirochotosis in Georgia.n
p. 146
Desy.stoye Soveshchaniye po parazitologicheskim prcbleuam i
prirodnoochar.avym bolezWam. 22-29 Oktyabrya 1959 r,. (lenth onferance
on Parasitological Problems and Diaeanes with Natk)xal 4oct 22-29
October 1959), Mosco-e-LeningTa&i 1959, AcaderV, of Medical Sciences
USSR and kcademy of Sciences USSR, No. 1 254pp.
Inst. of Malaria and Med. Parasitology/ Thlisi
Z110MU11YA, T.S. (Tbilisi)
Migratory changes In the leukocyte elements from the palatine
tonsils after contact and distant etimilation. Vest.otorin.
21 no.4:7)-79 Jl-Ag 159. (HIM 12: 10)
1. Is kliniki bolmey ukha, gorla-i nosa (zav. - prof.5-11.
Rhechinashvili) Thiliesk6go inatituta usovershanateavaniya
vrachey.
(TONSIL physiolj
(IaUXOCMS met~,b.)
ZHORDANIYA T 3
Semper for removing ahiiip from the nose. Zhur. ush., nos. i gorl.
bol. 21 no.504 B-0 161. (MMI 15: 1)
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Khechinashvili) Tbiliaskogo institute. usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
(SUkLICAL INST-MENTS AIM APPAUTUS) (NOSE-SURGERY)
ZHORDANIA, I.F., prof. [deceoed); XIDZIGURI, T.D., kand, rwd. nauk
txper ce with ultrasonic treatment of some gyneiological diseases.
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1. 1z Instititta fj`nlog" ' TPt,rl~-44 "v--nEjbcb1r-Y- - il~letor
-4. muk D.R.71ji'shvili) Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya Gruzinskoy
SSR,
EXCERPTA MEDICA See I? Vol 51? Nblic ffealth July 39
190.7. ON 'mE PRESENCE OF TWO TYPES OF CAUCASIAN TICK-11ORNE
SPIROCIIAETOSIS IN GEORGIA (Russian text) - Zhordania- Rapava
MED. PARAZIT. I PARAZIT. BOL.
II lug.,
Experimental spirochaelosis of the tick-borne type was induced In patients with
progrensive paralysis, for fever therapy. The infection resulted in 2 different
clinical coursest mild or severe. Whereas the mild type was induced by ticks col-
lected from shelter& where thrjy fed on reptiles (Agama caiicasica), the severe
type originated from ticks Inhabiting the burrows of mainmals. The litard appar-
ently carries less virulent apirochactes than do mammals.
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lldlfitam.~110~111 11P.M. M I
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CHAETOSIS 'IN GEORGIA (Russian text) - Z h o r d a n I a - R a P a v a T. K.
MED. PARAZIT. I PARAZIT. BOL. 1958,:27/4 (397-~21W) Graphs 4 Illu-s. 3
Experimental splrochaetools of the tIck-borne type was Induced In patients with
progressive paralysis, for fever therapy. The infection resulted In 2 different
clinical courses: mild or severe. Whereas the mild type was Induced by Ucks
collected from shelters where they fed on reptiles (Agama caucasica), the severe
type originated from ticks Inhabiting the burrows of mammals. The lizard appar-
ently carries less virulent spirochaetes than do mammals.
--,AnIXsteIn - Galveston, Tex, (417,4)