SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOREPOVA, I.V. - KORETS, M.A.

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VINOGRADOV, G. V.; KOREPOVA, I. V.; PODOLSKIY, Yu. Ya.; PAVLOV!*:XMA, N. T. "Effect of oxidation on boundary friction of steel in byd-rocarbon medial and U-ion duties under which cold and hot critical fric4 seizure (or welding) develop." report presented at the Intl Lubrication Conf, Washington, D.C., 13-16 oct 64. Inst of Petrochemical Synthesis, AS USSR, Moscoir. Subject USSR/Radio AID P - 4337 Card 1/1 Pub. 89 - 11/14 Author Koresh, A. Title Radio set with crystal triode tubes Periodical Radio, 1. 49-50P A 1956 Abstract A description of a long- and medium-wave radio set is given. The parts are of the 3tandartl "Iskra" radio type. A diagram and 2 photos accompany the detailed description. Institution None Submitted No date 05415 9(2) SOV/107-59-8-35/49 AUTHOR: Kogan, M., 121E!Rh_j A- TITLE: A Portable Amplifier Megaphone PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 8, P 45 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A four-transistor amplifier with an output of 3 watts" provides a range of 400 m for this portable megaphone. The required power supply of 12 volts is produced by. series-connected TsNK-0.45 or GD-0.2 batteries.. The loudspeaker has a 3 ohm coil and an exponential horn. The circuit diagram is shown in Figure 1. A dynamic microphone DEMSh-1 is used. Two P6V transistors are used in the preamplifier stage. The output stage consists of a push-pull amplifier with two P8A tran- sistors. There are 1 circuit diagram and 1 photo- graph. Card 1/1 - KOUSHC=, K. To. - - -, -- ~~, , , s Materials on the introduction of magoinal lanta rudy Bot. Inst.Ser.6 no,7:291-294 159. Ma !i31:4) 1. Dn&propqtrovmkiy'gavu&wstvsmWj, maditainskly institut (DIG). (Dnepropetrovsk Province-BotaiV, Hadleal) KORiSHCHM, K.Ye. Dynamics of the accumulation of esaen+.i&l oils in the roots and rhizomes of Valeriana stolonifera Czr. Trudy Len. khim.- farm. inst. 12:209-2.12 1610 04IRA 15:3) 1. Kafedra farmakognozii Dnepropotrovakogo meditsinskogo instituta, (VALERIAII) (ESSENCES AND ESSENTUL OIL' )) KORESHCHUK, K.Te. (Koreshchukq K.IE.] Materials on the habitats and resources of some medicinal plants in the steppe zone of the Ukraine. Farmatsev. zhur. 20 no.5s63-69 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Zaporozhsidy farantseyticheskiy inatitut. Submitted June 2. 1963. KORESHEV, G.P. Input impedance of a cathode followe:r. Trudy LIKI no.7:53-56 261. (MIRA 180) I, Kafedra akustiki Leningradskogo instituta kinoinzhenerov. KORESHEV G P ; YUDIN, M.G. Z:~~ Calculating the friction in a nondirectional microphone with moving coil. Trudy LIKI no.10:33-35 164. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Kafedra akustiki Leningradskogo instituta kinoinzhenerov. KHOEHLOV, A.D.; LITUS, S.S.; SE1,1YAKlN, Condenser microphone with a high-stability form of ti-% remotely controlled directivity characteristic. Trudy LIKI no.161;7-67 164* (MIRA 11~~9) 1, Kafedra akusti~i Leningradskogo Inatituta kinoinzheneroy, KOR Amplifier stage vith complex cathode cir-puit. Trudy LTIKI 1-47-150 '64. (MIRPI 1819) lo Kafedra akustiki Leningradskogo Ingtittita kino-Inzlierercv. j ACCEMON 10087: 006/002/600 - I_g URCEw :A4. X114 a-k-&-jul _Otd b- *_r7 Yp _..' V_ hm 5 TlTLEz A _dvaoffor- mforoo haid'wWa Willi cd-aw-rem 'tro v crrm,g( reWy Ity- TOPICTAGS. .,Cof qrop., o4o; A.- S U#an idr(,p f#bWW b :m TRASSU TTOM-._~ q~~ArUqWdjjbUs 0 -to D 0 &u P1 ID 'a 'Oled-c 'pA am~oonfigurat sc4TSlveam er~ i~w ow i-trans ition fria- i6 t4 Thi pattem q. -Wela ffi h t. iii6 t8dr emicrop on P -The:-, 19A4. _u4scadles rv mi e_.smp ansition6oin-one- aawsitivi~rOfAhs-CaPacitov . rem--- 1iAcroh6n____ aw A#L BIN. t#16;:81. illulmrations - iL duB CODE.. 0 Card; 7 mat. hvwlpix~ _gd~ -SOME.- jr-'~ gri.- ln4a T OP,IC IRAG a: TRAXISUTIONNI ago~~ POP wit -.-an'- -ditio, '.r` ad ftdl ari- zplil r* afda3n~ lbiisi _".4f 0 n.t;. aimu pr op li~44_d -f lelat S B U GODEg 621 IOB3-~! YZWOVA, Ye. A., Rand. mod. nauk; MALKIN, :1. 1.; KORESHEVA, I. I.; S"NCHUK, I. M. Effectiveness of the compound balneoelimatic treatment of psoriasis at Sochi-&tsesta health retiort. Vest. dem. i van. 36 no.6:28-33 Js 162. '(MIRA 15:6) 1. Is Sochinakogo nauchno-isaledovatel'skogo instituta kurorto- 10911 (dir, - saslusheraVy dayatell nauki prof, M. Shikhor) i doxnatolo icheskogo sanatoriya "Raduga* (gla,myy vrach A. V. Alekeandrov5 (PSORIASIS) (SOCHI---HEALTH RESORTS~ WATERING-PTACES, ETC.) DOVZHAHSKIY, S.I., kand.med.nauk; MALKIN, I.I.; SMIFNOVA, Ye.F.; KOM! V , !4A I.Ie; KIBZUN, V.A.1 SHAVLAK, L.I.; ;5AMANCHUX, I,M.; KOKHAN"p--ye.M.; Si-nimali uchastlye: KERIMOV, V.M.; LEV, M.A.; GULUBEV, A.F. Combined hydrogen sulfide-radon batlas.in treating chron-le dermatoses at the Sochi-Matsesta Health Resort. Vest. dem, i von. 38 no.9:47-51 S 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Sochinskiy institut kurortologii i fizicterapii (dir. N.Ye. Remanov) i rlermatologicheskiy sanatoriy "Raduga" (glavnyy vrach G*,K,Gonsales). WT, WMHKVA H Anatomic anaW* of the zone of stock and tocion union in the,*Srafts of am; t obarry on some stone frtdt "Cies. Bot. zhur. 48 no.6:806-W2 Je 1163. (MMA 17s 1) 'I. Voeaoyumwy institut rasteni7evod9tva-Voesqyuznoy akadexii .sel'vkokhuzMstvennykh nauk imeni TAnina, Leningrad. KMMHKIN# Aele I -- . -1-11 ~ -114''.. Adaptation reorganization in the mouse organism during and after the action of Increaaed concentrations of carbon dioxide. Probl, koemo biol. 4%391-400 165. (KRA 18t9) KOREMKIN, A.I. -," Discretometry of the analyzors of man daring a long naval expedition. Trudy Len. ob.-va est. 74 no. 1-01.13-11.5 163. (KRA 17.-9) L 14282-66 EWT(1)/Fs(v-)-3., a DD/RD ACC NR: AT6003873 SOURCE CODE 286 5/65 /064/000/0~41/6400. UR/, AUIHCR: 4Kores A* I* =;:h ORG: none TITLE:' Adaptational.readjustments in the organism of micei during and after exposure to elevated CO sub 2 concentrations SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologiche3kikh nauk. Problemy kosmicheskoy biologii, v- 4s 1965t-M-400 TOPIC TAGS: respiration hypercapnia, mouse, carbon dioxide,, closed ecology -system, test chamber ABSTRACT: ;Ex erimedi w.__e_re_-pe-_r-_fbrmnA' orderlo deterrnin( a i- the ability f n p i m als to adapt to high eirbon dioxide engronments. Laboriatoi~'FiACC I 5!j oxygen content 1 were.pTaced.in an environment containing.'I.; between 18 and 301116.. Control animals were kept in a similar c am h i ber but with a normal air composition. In orde ! r to test the degree of 1 adaptation acquired, animals were placed in a special chamber with a hypereapnic environment consisting of 7011a C and 3076 (1 02, Pard 1/3 L 1428%.66 ACC NR iT6CK) 3873- It ahould.als6be noted that.- the experimentill animalj% which were ken.. in a 7. 5%-C02 environment showed a significaitt increalie in their res- This rise n respiration rate declined somewhat after them piration'rate.-. i I first 24 hours but became stabilized itself.abouti 26016 above the rate of the control animals. Motor activity in the experimental anirnals was below that of the controls. Observations of gas exchange indicated that during the first hours of stay in a. 7. 5jo- C02 environment. there was a tendency quotient.to rise. At the end, of the fi.Ost 24 hours, a -for the respiratory drop in 02 consumption and C(~ pro'ddction was observed. At the end of 48 hours the C02 production dropped still furthOr (from . 4. 22 to 3. 92 mg/ pe re no a nifi t liter r hour). However, these shifts we t statisti ally sig --can kffer li&F41-dof-Iii-an env' ir omn en't of 7. ~ Sjo C 02, ex;perimental an!-~ mals showed a distinctly higher resistance to.hypercapAiic (70% CO 2 environment than control animals. The- differeitce in su_]~vival time.be- 4~. tween the two groups was,38, 9. 6 min- (83. 8 ~:i: 7. 2 fo'r experimental - - animals and 45. 4 1 7. 8 for controls). At the end of the t;econd da y, how ever, and fol, 48 hours after -that" the difference between the two groups. was very slight. After the1hird day a reverse -Acture was obtained~ i' e. Card 2/3 . . . ............ 1. KMESHKO, Ae L. 20 USSR (600) 4. Plaat Introductloa 7. Three varieties of the Par Us% under conditions In the Bashldr Botanical Garden. blul. Glav. bot. sads ft. 12, 1952 9. lonlMZ Met* of Rulpla Accessions, Ltbrary of Congrests, gpd 1953. Unclassified. KORMSHKOV, A abbe -.000-101w"s" -I.- - r- Influence of Ion term respiration at elevated pressure on the animal Organt am rwith summary in IhWlioh]!. Zhur. ob. biol. 18 no.1:64-74 Ja-F '57 (HLRA 10;4) .1 1. lauchno-iseledovatellakiy ispytatel'nY7 institut aviatsionnoy maditsiny. (RESPIRATION) (ALTITUDI, INFLUXNCB OF) (CONDITIORIM RXSPOIS19) 1~2) 27 2) SIDV/177-58-1-18/25 AUTHORS: Borshchevskiy, I.Ya., Colonel of the Medical Corps, Candidate of Medical Science13; K= ~v =~A. A~. Colonel of the Medical Corps, Cah~iaawor mu=cal Sciences; Markaryan, S.S., Major of the Medical Corps, Candidate of Medical Sciences; Preobraz- henskiy, V.V., Lieutenent-Colonel of the Medical Corps, Candidate of Medical 13ciences; Terentlyev, V.G., Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical Corps TITLE: The Effect of the Vibrations of Certain Modern Heli- copter and Aircraft Types on the Human Bqdy (Vliyan- iye na organizm cheloveka vibratsiy nekotorykh tipov sovremennykh vertoletov i sainoletov) PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, Nr 1, 1958, pp 74 - 77 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reports on his examinations of persons tested by a type VP-70 vibration stand (Figure 1) Card 1/3 which produces a single-component vertical vibration. SC)V/177-58-1-18/25 The Effect of the Vibrations of Certain Modern Helicop .ter and Air- craft-Types on the Human Body By a special adjustment, vibrations reached a frequency of 10 to 70.hz and an amplitude of 0.2 - 2.5 mm. Four series-of,3 tests each were. performed. During the first two tests of each. series,~ the person to be tested was subjected.only to vibration,and.~during the.third test simultaneous- ly 'to vibration~,and to a 105 to 110--decibel noise. Between,te:'sts there were intervals of 3 - 7 days. The data obtained~have-proved. that vibrations with low frequencies and large amplitudes may disturb the pilot9s visual orientation during flight and also negatively influence his ability to hit the target. The reactivity of the vestibular analyzer had noticeably increased. Hearing mras impaired on- ly by simultaneous vibration and noise effects. Vibrations with frequencies of 40 arLd 70 hz and Card 2/3 amplitudes of 0.8 and 0.4 mm over periods of 4 and GORBOV, Fedor Dmitriyevic - IlAkA&V filmly- eh; --A- - GGKT"r_ $L LAGUTINA, Ye.V.j r ". AMYR9 .0. V (Space medicine] Koamiabeskaia meditsina. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 55 p. (Narodnyi universitet kulltury: Fa- kulltet sdorovlia, no.7) (MIRA 16:8) (SPACE MEDICINE) 77;_ 'ACCESSION KR: AT4042693 4 s/dooo/63/boo/boo/6280284 I AUTHOR: Koreshkay, A. A# 'rinx Soviet cosmonaut training SOURCE: Konferentaila po aviatei6nnoy i komicheakoy meditaine, i963.-Aviatsioam.; naya-i koemicheakaya meditsina (Aviation and space siedicine); materialy* konferentaiio Moscow, 1963, 281-284 IMTOPIG TAGS., cosmonaut trainingt cardiovascular eyetem, parachute jump, vibrationg ~j i4olation, prolonged isolation, isolation chamber, Iftvup i4olotion ABSTRACT; The Soviet program of preparing cosmonauts for space flight included a dotailed study of tho reaotions Of the cardiovascular system of cosmonaut candi ,-dates to parachute jumps, vibrations, and prolonged isolation, including the 80 a-6 tion of small groups of persona*' Parachute traininjS included juapa made in all kinds of weAther during both night and day, Coamowkut candidates tested made jumpat in normal jump-suits and also in apaceouiteo EKG w,sre taken 1-2 hr before the jump and 45-60 min after the completion of the mission. All of the candidates tested were found to have high stability of the*c&rdiovascul.aLr systems. During the- VOLYNKIDI, Yu.M.; ARUTYUNOV, G.A.; ANTIPOVO V.T.; ALTUKF.':OV, G.V.; BAYKVSKIY, R.M.; BELAY? V.Ye.; BUYANOV, P.V.; EIVIANIOV, I-I.,* VASIWYEV, P.V., VOLOVICH, V.G.; GAGAR:CN, Yu.A.; GENIN, A.M.; GORbOV, F.D.; GORSHKOV, A.I.; GUROVSKID', N.N.; YESHANOVO N.Kh.; YEGOROV, A.D.; KARPOV, Ye.A.; KOVALEV, V.V.; KOLOSOV- '.A.; KO 1% _A.A.; KASIYAN, I.I.; KOTOVSHAYA, A.R.; FALIBERDIN, ~ KS O-V- I _ G.V.; KOPANEV, V.I.; KUZIMINOV, A.P.; KAKURIN, L.1 ; KUDROVA, R.V.; LEBEDEV, V.I.; LEBEDEV, A.A.; LOBZ12-1, P.P.; MAKSIMOV, D.G.; I-ffASNIKOV, V.I.; MALYSHKID1, Ye.G.; NEUMYVAKIN, I.P.; 011ISHCHENKO, V.F.; POPOV, I.G.; PORUC11:1KOV, Yo.P.0- SILIVESTROV, M.M.; SERYAPIN, A.D.; SAKSONOV, P.P.; 'PERENTIYFV., V.G.; USHAKOV, A.S.; UDALOV, Yu.F.; FOMIN, V.S.; FOMIU, A.G.; KHLEBNIKOV, G.F.; YUGANOV, Ye.M.; YAZDOVSK.TY, V.I.; KRICHAGIN, V.I.; AKULINICHEV, I.T.; SAVINICH, F.K.! ATMMJRA, S..F.; V0SKiTSK1,1:KIY, O.G.; GAZENKO, O.G., SISMAN.-N.M., akademilc., red. [second group space flight and some results of the Soviet astronauts' flights on "Vostok" ships; scientific results of medical and biological research conducted during the second group space flight] Vtoroi gruppovoi kosmicheskii polet i neko- torye itogi poletov sovetskikh kosmonwitov na ~.orabliakh "Vostok"; nauchnye rezulltaty medikobiologicheskikh issledovaniip provedennykh vo vremia vtorogo gruppovogo kosmicheskogo poleta. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 277 p. (MIRA 18:6) A.- ~--TDPIO-TAGSt ~--orgw& ASADOV, Yu.G.; KO MHKOV B.D.; PETROPAVLOV, U.N..; KOZHI.,'j, V.M.; WrKUKH, Yu.V. F~~ Measuring the density of th;q and I phises of p-dichlorobenzene in a gradient tube, Kristallografila 9 no.6:921"923 N-D 164* (MIRA l8s2) 1. Institut elementoorganichaskikh soyadineniy AN SSSR. KORESEKOV: B.!;. 4' I . ff~ii of the gradient column nr--thod in d,3termi. i,:g Uie eMt.,-enlo of vohme exyanl-lon of Organic crystals. Krllat~ullcgrafti.a 10 rnr~.3: 431-432 My-Je 165, "18.,l) 1. Instit-at elf3mentiorganicheskilm scgedineniy PI &SSR. L. 6843-66 w(1)/EW(M)/9rC/EW0(M)/51P(j) NAM ACC M APS022734 SOURCE CDDE: UR/018IJ65/007/009/28f43/28144 14 S-5'7' AUTHOR: gtaygor-odskiy, A. I.; ~orwhkov,, B. D.; Pikus, Ye. L. ORG: Institute of Hetero-Oi-tddc Compounds# Hoscofe. (Institut elementoorganiche'skikh soyedineniyT- TITLE: Characteristic.tesperature of.-molecular crysi als SOURa: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7~ no. 9, 1965, 29.3-2844 21, VY IS. TOPIC TAGS: molecular crystal, organic crystal, ther Cs ABSTRACT: The characteristic temperature 0. defined~,as the wo-tan geometric frequency of the normal mode, is calculated for a number of organic crpttals, The results are given graphically. It is found that organic molecular crystals have low characteris- tic temperatures lying in the narrow range of 90-1500K. In most cases, the charac- teristic temperatures fall smoothly with, temperature. - The dei4vativea oE 0 with re- spect to r lie wLt%dn an even narrmmr range than the values (of 0. Consequently thelt GrUneisen constuTte y are extrwely abso. Orig, art. has *. 1. figure. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBH DAM BMW ORIG IMF's 009/ OTH REF: OU L 14497-66 EniT(1)/M(M)/ETC(F)/EWG(m-)/T/ETC(M)-.6 IJP(,c) JWIG(;PdE :'ACC NR: AP6003762 SOURCE CODE: Wom/66Aa/m/0062/0066 B.D. i AUTHOR: KitaxgaradskU. A.I.; ORG: J'nstitute'of ayrmlenmtal C6mpmud AN SSSR, Moscow ~Institut elementoorgan- Icheskikh soyedineniy AN mm) TITLE-. . th e study of the characteristic temperature of Molecular crystals. Scalar derivatives of the characteristic temperature SOURCE: Fiz,ika tverdogo tela, v. -8, -.no. 1-,, 1966,'_62-66 TOPIC TAGS: molecular crystal, thermodynamic analyels, naphthalene, benzene ABSTRACT; A method has been proposed for, the analysis of therm2kMmiedata on- cerning molecular crystals. The investigation was performed on iWittkaleneiand benzene type molecules representing sufficiently rigid molecules,, the crystalline forces of -which are many times weaker than the corresponding Intramolecular forces. From experimental data, the authors evaluated the characteristic temperattrre derivatives with respect to the P, V, and T parameters and plotted derivative curves an a function of temperature. An analysis of the results dims that the magnitudes and genoral behavior of the derivative , - I curves are not In agreement with the predictions of the Isotropic quasi-harmonic model. Card 1/2 L 14497-66 ACC NR: AP6003762 This may be caused by 1) the fact that the c haracteristic temperature is not -a function of' I the volume but a function of the crystal cell parameters; 2) anharmonism; and 3) incorrect. assumptions concerning the Independence of the intramolecular fr(quencies on the volume. PrelimJAary discussion seems to Indicate that by taldng finto, account anharmonle effects partial agreement can be achieved. The presence of extrema, stM remains unexplained. A more thorough discussion of the existing results is being postponed until data concerning the tensor derivatives of the characteristic temperatuire becomm available. Orig. art has: 13 formulas and 3 figures.. 1081 ;w SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: 28J'un85 ORIG REF.- 002 OTH REF.- 004 ATD PRM: Cskrd V2 EGELI, Lev Tevenlyevich; YERSHOV, A.D., glavnyy red.; ZUBREV, I.N., zam. glavnoL'O red GUDAL~INJ IGI.UG., red.; KRASIIIKOV, IF.I., red. (de- .K Ko -ed.; POZHARITSKIY, ceased oRElov, 9.Ya., red.; MONDZHI, G.S., r'q r K.L., re .,'red.1 AOWVOV, A.P., red.; TROYANOV, A. L. red.; FILIPPOVSKATA, T.B., red.; KHRUSHGHOV,, N.A., red.; CHER- NOSVITOV, Yu.L., red.; GINZBURG, A.I., red.vypunka; PROKOFIYEV, A. P., red.vypuska; SOKOLOVSKAYA, Ye.Ya., red.izd-ira; BYKOVA, V.V., tekhn.red. [Rare-earth MetRJS.l Rodkozemellnye metally. Movkva Gostoptekhiz- dat, 1963. 332 p. (Otsenka mestorozhdenii pri poiskakh i razvedkakh,, no.21). (MIRA 17:2), BOBRI~'~,C-Ho A.P., notrudnik; BONDARINKC, M.N., sotrudalk; GNIVUSHITO N.A.. sotrudnik; KIND, N.D.. gotrudnik; KOR&SHKOV. B.,.ra.. sotrudaik; "To - --- URTLIVA, N.A., notrudnik; NO PCrUGATJffA. L.A.. sotrudnik; POPOTA. ToA. notrudaik; SIULISKIT, V.D.. sotrudnik; SNIRNOT. G.1.. sotrudnik: TEMVICH, R.K.. notructnik; YAYNSMTN. 0.9h.. notrbAnik; SHCHUXIN, Y.N...sotrudnik; BUROT. A.F., asuchnyy rodaktor; AOBOLIV. V.S., nouchny]r redektor; VIBSUK, G.T., rodaktor isdatelletva; IRTNOCHKIIIA, K.T., takhni- chookiy rodaktor [Diamonds of Slb*rlal Almsy Sibirl. [Moskva] Gos.nauchno-tekhn. Isd-vo lit-ry po geol. I okhrone nedr, 1957. 151? P. (NLRA 10:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Mintsterefto geologil I okhrony nedr. 2. Ammkinalaya skepeditelys Glavuralsilgeologii Ministerstys geolo- gli l'okhrany nedr SSSR (for Bobriyovicb. Boudereako. Onevushow, Kind, Ureshkov, "love, Nefe-dowa, Popugayeva, Popova, Skullskly, Satruor Turkovich, laynshteM Shchuktn) (SIberia-Dissonds) GLAZKOVSKIY.9 Alek-sandr Aleksandrovich; YERSHOV, A.D., g-lavnyy red.; ZUBREV, I.N.J. zamestitell glavnogo red.; ROGOVER, G.B.,, red.; GUDALINJ, G.G.V red re ; ?,%II)Zlliy G.S., red.; POZHARITSKIY, K.L., red.; SMIRNOV, VI.I.1 red.; SOLOVOV, A.P., red.; TROYANOV, A.T., red.; FILIPPOVSKAYA, T.B.,, red. [Nickel. I Nikell. Moskva, Goageolteldiizdat, 11?63. 281 (Otse'yftAaeat,orozhdenii pri poiskakh i razvedka!6. no. 20 (NVA 17:5) IOUSHKOV Do How can chemists help agriculture? NTO 6 no.5so-il it 164. ()URA 1718) KORESHKOVI D. (g.Ufa) Generosity. NTO 6 no.300-31 Mr 164. (MMA 17s6) 1. Spetaialtnyy kerrespondent zhurnala "Nauchno-Leklinicheaklye obahchestva SSSR".' KMSHKOV, D, (7:Ltebsk) The collective is your family. Sov. pr,ofsoiuzy 19 no 16:35-36 Ag 163. iMIRA 16:10) KORESHKOV, G., podpolkovnik' Tabular graphic method of calculation. Voen. vest. 42 no.5t76-78 My 163. (MIRA 1615) (Fire control (Gunnery)) *i~ KLEBANGVp O.B.; NESTEROV, V.G.; STEPANOV, B.A.; KORFSHKOV, G.Z. Using the original ore to reduce an excess of reagents in flotation. Obog. rud. 8 no.2:5-6 163. (MIRA 17:2) POPOVI R.L,; VOLKOVA, H.I.;-jo ,�kIKOvP G.Z. The effect of the residual concentration of sulfuric acid after leaching on copper cementing and its losses with tailines in the Mostovich process. Izv. AN UzSSR. Ser. tekh. nauk 8 no.6.74-77 164- 0-dF*M 18:3) 1. Srodneaziatakly filial Gosudarstvotinogo nauchno-issladovatell- skogo Instituta tovetnykh metallov. JUEWHKOV, N.A. Analysis of the acewacy of trigonome~ ~io leveling in 2d aW 3d class triangulation nets. Geod. i Icart. no.11:11-13 N 1621. (MIFLA 15:12) (Leveling) PIM-11, ellE EDMEKOV P, Role of an executive officer. Dea. i kred. 20 no.12t -63 D 162. (MIRA 3.6: 1~ 1. GlavM bukhplter VoloWskoy oblastacy kastory Gembaskao (Volog& hVVIsco-DaWts &M bmddng) KORIZIMV - 17A-, !" Young workers of Ural Kachine Building Plants. Prof.-tekh. obr. 11 no.9:20-21 D 154. (MIRA 8:1) I.,DIrektor remeolennogo uchillshch& No. 1. (g. Sverdlovsk). (Technical educat ion) ~V~ - .1 lichitell khtmit School desk an a laboratory table. Kh-Uj.v abkole 14 no-3:91 MY-i a 159. (9I]RA 12:9) 1, Sradnyaya shkola, No.1 g.Btq. Obemistry-Study and twwhing) KMESHFOV4 V.1 kand. tekhn. nRuk _~ v M,-thcds for calculating the frane Afor general purpose plows. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. no.4.-2,:-29 Ap 165. (MIRA 18: 5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy instit.ut seltskokhozyaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya. KORESHKOV, V. I. Koreshkov, V. I. "The calculation of screening-machine parts." MIM Higher Education USSR. Moscow Mining Inst imeni I. V. Stalin. mosomi-1956. (Dissertation for ~ 9 the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). I's, Kniz !M~a leto j I 459 IY.5b a-sc-OW GOKCHAREVICK. Igorl Pomich; ZIMCF, Vasiliy DWAriyevich; KMN~Nff Ylktor Ivanovich: ARLUUMOF, T.T.. oi;v.red.; QARBCR. P.N.. red.izd-va; B Z.A,.. tekbn.red,, (Shaker screens and con"yerel Tibratulonnys p?okhoty.1 konvelery. Moskva. Gos.nsucbno-tekhn.lzd-vo lit-ry po gornoma delu, 196o. 214 p (m33A 14:3) (screens (Mining)) (Conveying imachInery) KORESHKOV V.I.;- SHATSKAYA, L.N.; PAKHOMOV, I.M. Concerning the strength of the frame of the KTII-2 mounted potato digger. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 32 no-5:30-33 Yq 162. (MM 15:5) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatelleldy institut sellskokhozvaystTen- nogo masbinostroyeniya (for Koreshkov, Shatakmqa). 2. Zavod "BeRnsksellmash" (for Pakhomov). (Potato digger (Machine)) KORES-HKOV,, V.;.;, GULIN, M.A.; NZIMIENKO, V.V. Studying the strength of general purposet tractor.-d-1ven plows. Trakt, i oelikhozmash, no.lt24-26 -Ta 105. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Ve-,ioyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatell skiy insV ',ut sell skokhozyayst, an- 2. Spetslallnoye nogo mashinostroyeniya (for Koreshkov, Oulin). A konstruktorskoye byuro zavoda im. Oktyabrlskoy revolyutsii (for Kuz lmnko), 5W AUTHORS: Vollpin, 11. Ye., Koreshkov, Yu. SOV/62-59-3-34/37 Kursanov, D. 11. TITLE: Diphenyl Cyclopropenone - Three-.membered Analogue of Tropone (Difeniltsiklopropenon - trekhchlennyy analog tropona) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1959, Nr 3, P 560 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this letter to the editor the, authors write: We obtained diphenyl cyclopropenone (I) (melting point 1210, Amax 339 and 291 mp; computed for C 15H10 O:C 87-36 %9 H 4.88 M = k6). This is the first unsaturated 3-membered ketone to be described. In spite of the ccnsiderable angular tension in the cycle (I) is a stable substance. It forms 2,4-dinitro phenyl-hydrazone (melting point 248-2490). In the hydration in alcohol over platinum black it absorbs 2 mol H 2' Two intense absorption bands within the range of 1,600 and 1,850 am- 1 may be observed in 'the infrared spectrum. Card 113 Diphenyl Cyclopropenone - Three-membered Analogue SOV/62-59-3-34/37 of Tropone 0 0 OR x C6H5 C6H5 C6 H5 C6H5 C6H 5 C6H5 M (II) (III) If HBr is introduced into the benzene solution of (I) bromide forms (in form of a monohydrate, melting point 146-5-149-00; per cents computed for C15H13 02Br: C 59-03, H 4.30, Br 26.1.0; % found: C 58-87, H 4.37, Br 25-89) from which the initial ketone may be regenerated by the action with weak bases. Similar salts form with HCl and 11J. The salt-forming properties of (I) as well as its anomalously high dipole moment 5.08 D (it was determined by Ya. K. S*yrlcin and A.. ff. Sbidlovskaya) are due.to the tendency of the cyclopropenone ring towards the formation of a stable aromatic system. of oyclopropenyl (II). By the action of acids (1) is transformed into cation salts of Card 2/3 diphenyi oxycyclopropenyl (III). Thus, cyclopropenone Diphenyl Cyclopropenone - Three-membered Analogue SOV/62-59-3-34/37 of Tropone derivatives are analogues of tropone which has the tendency to form the 7-membered aromatic s3ratem of tropyl. (I) was ob- tained by the action of dibroma carbene (from bromoform and tertiary potassium butylate) ort diphenyl acetylene with sub- sequent hydrolysis. This reaction is the first case of an interaction between dihalogen carbenes and compounds contain- ing a triple bond. The applicability of this reaction in the production of other cyclopropenones will be further investig- ated. ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedinaniy Akademil nauk SSSR (Institute of Elemental Organic Compoundr of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SIMITTED: January 9, 1959 Oard 3/3 KURSANOV, D.H.; VOLIFIN, M.Yes; XORESMV. Yu.D. Interaction of diWo carbenes with talan. SYELthaais of diphenyley- clopropenone and of diphenylhvdroxycycilopropenylium GalU. Zhur, ob. khim. 30 no.9:287,7-2884 5 16o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut elementoorganichookikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR. (C7clo,propenone) VOLIPIN, M.Ye.j KORZSHKoV, Yu.D.,- KMAROV, D.W. Silicon analog of carbeneB and the synthesis of a silicon- containing thre'e-membered heterocycle. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. khim.nauk no.7:1355-1356 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Institut alementoorganicheaki-kh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Silicon orp*ic compmmds) I ZAITSEV, B.Ye.; SHEYNKER, Yu,No; KORESHKOV, Yu.De Infrared spectra and structure of sone nonbenzoid aromatic c'- ww- 0 DokleAN SSSR 136 noo5:1090-1092 F 161o MIM 14:5) lo Inotitut lehimii prlrodnykh soyedizoniy AN SSM. Predstavleno akad. M.M.Shenyakim3u. (Aromatic compounds--Spectra) (CarboW' group) ZAYTSEV,, B. Ye ItORESHKOV Yu.D HE KER, M.Ie.; S 11 Yu N. Structure of diphenyleyaloprogenone and tropone salts. DokI. AN SSSR 139 no.5-.13.07-11C.9 Agt 61. OAMA 14:8) 1. Inatitut khimii prirodnvkh soyedine:aiy =R i Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN S;3SR. Predstavleno akademikom M.M. Shenyakinp. (Propenone) (Cyclohoptatri~nane) vu. V. G;Lurnl., In a Rusian 5y;ii~,osiuj% of Paporr, wit-itl6d "Huat Truabaont or i Uditcd bY I. P. -Pardin zu,.d J),~ thc Lovi~-t ,,Cade,,-;y Of Science, "t:;Cow 3.950, The follo-v.-ing articles H-cavy ~.;rofilc rails awd their hecit tr~;at:~~ont ... 66 kr,/Fl~ 3(,: ~~c6103 S~C~Iv,'TROVP V.; HYMAN, L.; KORESIIKOVA, G. State of the coagulation and anticoagrulation system in the ovulation-merstrual cycle. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 9 no.8:15-18 Ag 164. (HIRA 18:3) 1. Kafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - dotsent B.I. Kuznik) Chitinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. KORESHKOVA, G.N.; MMOLAP, O.N.; SINTSOVA, L-Ya. Microbiological metnod of controlling water voles. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no*1825-26 164. (MIRA 17:4) L 21729-66 J :ACC HR: AP6008059 SOURCE COVE: UR/01)32/66/032/002/0133/0135 ~AUTHOR: Zhukhovitskiy,, A. A.; No H. '(Deceased); 1~qrT~slj _1 R tjL. jKarymova, A. 1. IORG: All-Union Scientikc Research Institute of Nuclear Geophysics and Geochemistr~, 1(vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut yadernoy goofiziki i geokhimill TITLE: Use of the sorption substitution method.for determining heli and carbon dioxide Impurities SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya-,.vo 32, no. 2, 1966, 133-1.35 TOPIC TAGS: carbon dioxide, helium, gas analysis,:ethane, ionization detiictor~ ABSTRACT: During motio -nof mixtures along a layer of sorbent, some components in one mixture are substituted for components in the other in-the same or in altered concentrations. -The authors discuss various possibilities'for practical use of, this phenomenon. A method is proposed-fdr gas analysis based on substitution of a gas for an impurity which is difficult to determine. This is a superior method for ~~n,alyzing gases with poor indicator properties# The method is Mustrated by deter- ~UDC: 543.544.2 A Ca ARSUIN, N.D.; BuDKOVSKIY, N.G.; BOLOTIN, A.A.:-, BONARTSEVA, N.N.; BOGDA140VA, M.V.; GOWVENKO, I.P.; ILIBITENKO, K*L; KIRF005, Ye.M.; KARArETyAN, K.G.; KULSVIOVA, I.A.; KUZNETSOV, A.L.; KDBESHUIKW1,-Ua-; KORZHENEVSICAYA, T.I.; NEMIR0V,N.G.;,NIKON0VA, T.K.; NAZAROV., V.N.; PISAPZVA, I.A,,; POPOV, S.A.; FRONINA, N.A.; PAKMAN, M,Xe.; REXPOLSKITy B.N.; ROUCHEV, Yu.11.; SOSNINA, V.D.; STARSHINOV, B.M.; K=AKGV, B.Ya.; SBELEWOV, V.I.; PARKOV, V.P., podpolkowiik,, red.; MURAVIYEil, A.I., polkovnik., red.; CHAPILYEVA, R.I.,. tekhn. red. [Relics of military glory)Relikvii boovoi slavy. Moskvat Voenizdat, 1962, 166 p. (MIRA 15:8) 1e Nauchnyye sotrudniki TSentrallnogo zruzeya Sovetskoy Armii (for all except 11urav'yev,, Chapayeva). (Military museums) RESHETNIKOV) N.S., dots.; IZVANGVA# R.V., inzh.; RMHKOVSKAYA, A.N., inzb.; AITTONOVA, G.P., tekhnik; ANIK=KO, O.-M., teklm:Lik; KORESIIKOVA,--V..T- tekbnik; KRMOVA, T.N., tekbnik; BIRYUKDVAI VaN., teiklidk-,-PiWX~lp S.N.v tekhnik; PARMINA, N.L., tekhn. red. [Alb= of working drawings of parts and units of' the TDT-60 tftotor) Allbom rabochikh chertezhei detalei i uislav trOtora TDT-60. Mookwa, Goslesbumizdat. Pt.2. [Icept the motor] Krome dvigatelia. 1959. 388 P. (MIU 14:12) 1. Khimki. tsentraltrqy nauchno-iesledovatellskiy institut mokhaniza- teii i energetiki leamoy promyshlennostli. 2. IAboratoriya tipovoy tekhnologii remonta lesozagotovitellnogo oboradovaniya i orgmdzataii remontnykh predpriyatiy TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo in- stituta mekhatizateii i energetiki leoncq promyshlennosti (for aU except Levanova Parakhina). Nractors-Design and construction) RESHETNIKOV9 N.S.v dot"ntv- LEVANOVAp R.V,f irizh.j RASHKOVSKAYA9 A*Nev inzho; KRAZOVv I*I*P inzh,j ANTONOVAq G,P,, tokbnik; ANIKIYENKOP O.M., tekbn4k; K082SHMA's V-L.p. tokbnik; KROTOVA, T.N.g telrhni BIRYUKOVAp V.N., tokhnil-; GOROKHOVy K.G., red.izd-va; PARAKRINA# N.Lev tekbn,red* [Album of vorkin dravinga of parts ani units of MAZ-200 and MAZ-501 trucks] Alfbas rabochikh chorteshei detalei i uslov avtomobilei KLZ-200 i MAZ-501. Moskva,j Goolestumizdat. Pts.2-3. 1960. 319 P. WRA 34:7) 1, Moscov. WentrallWy asucbno-iseleelovatel'skiy institut mokbani- zataii i erArgetiki loamy prorq9blonne-sti. 2. Nacballnik labom- torii tipovoy tokbnologii remonta mashin i organizataii remontrqkh predpriyatly TSentralinogo naucbno-issledovatel'Bkogo instituts, makhanizataii i onergetiki loamy prozVshlennosti (for Reshetnikov). (Motartrucke-49quipment and supplies) KOIMSHKO'l Z r.-v kandidat j!3tr lus a tvOyed on Iyr, TYPM4 of knit ;du;,,ed j~l 157. Mli-v 900da irdlautry) KUDRYAWSEV, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; FILIPENKO, 1131erafilm Grigor, yevich; CUVAUA -7. Q nauchAyy red.1 BYKOVA, I.V.., red.; NESMYSLOVA, L.H., tekhn, red. (Industrial training of operators of coal cutters and cut- ter-loaders] Proizvodstyennos obuohenit) mashinistov vrubo- vykh, vruboyo-pogrusochnykh mashin i ugol'nykh kombainov. Moskva, Proftekbi7,dat, 1963. 121 pe (MM 16-8) (Coal mining machinery) 1409' Wor"mib. of 41U- Im Steel 1, Method. t In Czech.) Jan Kawriky .11141 BAdall Kyxil. lllstrnel~l~ l'itty. v. ft. Nov. PAL p. 511,344.- In 11tv nivilackl drurilwd. Si Is prilipit'lled a; j4d,willm 1111w 'ilwate. Vp to 51 11.1% no Influelwe on limiwns A Ille livol" .1. I Irvf. KOUSTEIMY, V.Yes, polkoynik melitsinskoy sluzhby. Important division of special training for field and naval surgeons in problem of sanitation an& epidemics prevention. Voen--sed.shmr. no.3:42-45 Mr 156. (MA 9:9) (KILITARY HYGLBU) (NAVAL EffGINNE) PITROV61IT, We, polkAvnik medealw1bbre.~X=MlXvj T.Te ownik mod. "oo NAM~-o slu*byo' simm, x.r.. pol6im"r. salmwnw Thirteenth All-Union Congress of Hygienists# 'Apidemiologists, Microbiologists, suid Specialists In Infeetiow Diseases. voen - wed*shuro noO:3-11 AC 156 (KIRA 12ill (COMMIUM DISRAM) KIP.PICMIIKOV, Leonid Aleksandrovich; KHARIF, Moisey Izrayievich; SMSKU, V.P.t inzh.j reteenzent; KOREMISULIA D -inzb., -f~ retsenzent; KORESTYNSKrY, N.D.# ininp-r-efs-enzont; YAROSIENKO" V.I., inzb., insh.v reteenzentpo BOGACM7,NKO, V.Te., inzh.j, nauchrvy red.; LAPINAp Z.D., red. izd-im; SARAYEV, B.A., tekhn red. (Automatic control of transshipment machinery and the electric power supply network in sea ports] Avtonatizataiia parogruzooh- rykh mashin i elektrichaskikh setei v norskikh portakh. Mo- skva Izd-vo "Morskoi transport#" 1961. 147 p. (MIRA 15:3) (Cargo handling-Equipment .and supplies) (Electric power distribution) (Automatic control) KORETt M.A. (Korets, M.A~); PONIZOVSKI, Z.L. [Ponizoviikiy, Z.I.) Vagrants of the Galaxy. Gaz mat B 1.3 no.4:2'02-211 Ap -~62, SIOMKOO 00 1 arkhitektor mosaic glass tiles for finiching buildiogs. Zhil. stroi. to.2: 26 7 l61. OCMA 14 - 1) (Tiles) ,._.PRF#TY,09 o.v._ Using glass tiles as finishing material in industrialized build- ing. Stak. i ker. 18 no. 1:8-11 A 161, (HIRA 14:1) (Glass coristruction) A -A-L foe *0 of ALA-s 6 i0 6 ap fp OF 0 0*0 0 0 0 0 I'm 99 ex Ilia TI -.0 1 0. I It 13 . J, A 17 m IF 0 41 u .1 m 0 it L -t-L-A I J--k, It VAGC9191* AUD OOL-01 4fJ14 -Elik muuff Issim sow wak Witt 1W l'ibstil, Prom. 6 NO. Call". Oduct 4; 'fusiun CAiLe;i 33-604-4- N;as "u. Im a raw n=1 i- .0m 4"uf' mAnhall Sittig Ve 0 we 0 goo a - s L A MITALLUNWAL 4.01RATIM9 CLASWCATICS wool" sivisli" am, 441 Iva, apr,, "1-1191 00 0 wo 0 0 0 9 000 0 0 0 0 0 A-IL2- of use 41AL11 am a.. its 11 T A rw a y Ka L 'J A 0 3 0 * 0 0 0 0 u "100 0 0000 0049 0 0 0 0 0 i, A! 4p Zii 0 0 a a a seels 0 0 4 Goo ce y I # x 11 12 1] w 1 14 U W v 9 T I 00 4 cootits 0 -.00, The reow"iry of "andc on 69 mwcwiutica mACUL441. a rekild. Pirom. 1. No. 10. 3.4 -9011111. -A1TtVffMTrUj91wnted for calm, of Ot oplimun, MO. of 1~00 im-rcerization matevial to be usmi. Sildt -00 -00 00 .00 0 : 0 see doe 00 goo go- see 00 'a a gee see as* ago iz! moo goo &to-SLA attALLURGICAL LITEIATMI CLASSIPICAN" wee 1-4104~ -SMO-)-s- %LO a~' 40 . I . , . I $Irma a m1welipma 3 b u 0 AV - oil 011 a" a a w ci It AM 0 0000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 *A" 0, 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 00 a 0 0 * 0 00 0000000000 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 41 0 XOPETKO, V. P. Bleaching Mudemitzation of blopeliIng shopo. Tokst.crom., 12. rr),. 1, 111",21. 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,Ao--Il Md. Unclassified. low XORE TKO,,.,Uktoj_ FAtravich; GUSEVA, Ye.M., redaktor; KOMM7, L.Ta., TeicHnIche aktor. (Curtain type drying apparatus for fabrics] Zavesnais, nushillrais mashim d1la tkanel. Moskra, G*s*naucfmo-tekhn.izd-vo Minii3terstva promyshl. tovarov shirokogo patrebleniia SSSR, 1954. 49 p. (Drying apparatus-Textile fabrics) (MLRA 8:4) I KCRETKO, V.P., inzh. Analyzing the work of the slack-washing and treatment machines of the bleaching machinery units. Tekst. prom. 25 no.8:52-56 A 165* (MIRA 18:9~ POSYPA.YKO, V.I., doktor khim.nauk (Moskva); KORETS, G.M. PISMANNIK, A.S. (Moskva); RAZAK01r, FULAKOV, V.Ye.; ILIIN, G.S., doktor biolog.nauk; N~XFFLIDT, i.A.t k:md.biolog.nauk Books. Priroda 55 no.1:12,49,,109,1-21-,113 Ja 166. (MTRA 19zl) 1. Laningradakiy pedagogicheskiy inst-'tut im. A.I.Gertsena (for Kulak6vi. Z. Zoolo:~,icheskiy institut AN SSSR) Leningrad (for Neyfelldt). KORETS, K. Eostntial progressive atrophy of the trio after eervical trauma. Vest.oft.74 no.100-61 161. , (MIFA 14:3) (IRIS (EYE)-DIS'FASES) (HEC"OUNDS AND INJURIM) - -- " 4~ . . iio 41 o * i l . . . . . . . . of a Is V PA 1 0 a Is A. a a a age it - a 4"11 Cum** 4# 69 PAd~NMN of AMA Ustfik In a matoode k~~ j" Z46- L-SOSO*"Io. #,-& pp. 67741K 11GL Is SPIP1106,141 view Of the vwybW twookke obblosed wbkb do ' .00 15 not OF- UM Gmw*%NW vakw$ Ow Allodsor boo adculated do chanp ,Do im awthoury nowerw roossib WMA do -Oulow, Wbftrwy i tbd hir OO COMIN ad 1111111111011151" cloctwoke Investigated by N.xdwm. t t - & www'sood UkIng into account the 600 FIRM a' =1 ewctm Wpm Its vewty, twowtv zoo 00 am Obtaitted kw aIUH uset&. &M CaMU4 be explained on the i dog, iio M bit oit be sought in & more exwt theory -Arm botwftn Ow cenduction 2w,"U see . S. .2 too 011"L~&L tfff*&Tbft CLASSIFICATION boo ask O"Afty 501400 Nat O~q 4at -4.. ,1 * U AV go As V .1 , = a IF a 3(l) 9(7--) 10(l) 24(4) SOV/26-59-?-15/55 AUTHOR: Korets, M.A. (Moscow) TITLE: Important Physical Investiga, '",ions - A Seminar Conducted at the Institut fizicheskikh problem akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Problems of the AS USSR) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1959, Nr 7, PP 76 - 79 (USSR) ABSTRACT: I. Some Findings on Highest Atmospheric Strata and Cosmic Space. This sub-article covers the seminar's 341st meeting, during which 2 reports were made. The 1st report was delivered by Professor I.S. Shklovskiy, Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut imeni P.K. Shternberga (State Institute of Astronomy Imeni P.K. Shternberg). It dealt with physical research in cos- mic space in general, and the obtaining of data by space rockets in particular. A natrium rocket shot as high as 440 km showed that the mount of free elec- trons at that height came to the 10 order of magnitude Card 1/~ per cu am, thus implying that-the ionization degree V SOV/26-59-?-15/55 Important Physical Investigations- A Seminar Conducted at the In- stitut fizicheskikh problem akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physi- cal Problems of the AS USSR) was rather small. At present, work is under way to replace natrium by another agent since natrium also occurs in the solar atmosphere, and absorbs the wave lengths, which effect the results. The article also mentions the.name of AcaAemician V.G. Fesenkov in con- nection with.14terp~lanetary gas. The 2nd report was made by Candidate of Physical. and Mathematical Sciences A.Ye. Chudakov, Fizicheskiy institut imeni P.N. Lebe- deva (Institute of Physics Imeni P.N. Lebedev), and dealt with cosmic ray research by artificial satel- lites. Soviet research confirmed the American disco- very (Van Allen) that at 1-2,000 km above the equator- ial region intense flows of high-powered particles occur and added some new aspects to it. The Soviet counterpart to the American satellites was the Soviet satellite Nr 3, which transmitted its data (number Card 2/5 of photons with energy of more than 36 kev and ioni SOV/26-59-7-15/55 .ji- A Seminar Conducted at the In- Important Physical Investigationd stitut fizicheskikh problem akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physi- cal Problems of the AS USSR) zation degree)to the diesel-electric. ship "Ob", and other foreign stations. S.N. Vernov and A.I. Lebedins- kiy are of the opinion that high-powered protons and low-powered electrons result from -decomposition of neutrons knocked out by cosmic rays from the atomic nuclei of the upper strata in the atmosphere. II. Electronic Paramagnetic Resonance in Nucleic Acids. This sub-article covers the seminar's 342nd meeting at which Professor L.A. Blyamen-felld, Labo- ratoriya anizotropnykh struktur AN 838R (Laboratory of Anisotropic Structures, of the AS USSR), made a report on the electronic paramagnetic resonance in nucleic acids. This idea is based on the effect of a magnetic field exercised on biological phenomena. Although the experimental work is not yet completed, it is reasonably safe to assert that in structures Card 3/5 specific to a living organism, there is a cloud of L/~ SOV/26-59-7-15/55 Important Physical InvestigationA- A Semijaar Conducted at the In- stitut fizicheskikl~problem akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physi- cal Problems of the AS USSR) non-coupled electrons producing a paramagnetic or anti- ferromagnetic effect. III. Super-High Pressures. This sub-article covers the 2nd report given at the above meeting. Delivered by Professor L.F. Vereshchagin, Director of the Insti- tut fiziki vysokikh davleniy AN SSSR (Institute of High Pressures of the AS USSR), it dealt with super- high pressures. At the present time, pressures of 10,000 atmospheres are regarded as easy to attain, whereas those of 30,000 atmospheres cause some diffi- culties. The highest pressuro ever achieved at the above institute was 500,000 atmospheres, yet it is deemed possible to reach 1,000,000 atmospheres. IV. News From the Field of Diffraction Phenomena. This sub-article covers a report made by V.S. Sukho- Card 4/5 rukov dealing with diffraction. phenomena in shadow x AIWA029 Au~l Mrs"s, 1960s, No- 7s, P. 10 2=1 ft"o author polfts out am of the boat* floni In Noftesor'NA. KO I.M's theory, of sauffia Sooh"losvi The basid tw*t'df tho-thoory is rAth - "lly inadWately formlAted and nophysician or mathematician haa-Oluce thought up a suitable formulation, At one point Kosym takes the constant of the *am* of time,, whioh must be'& univenal, ocaUntj as sqiml to 310 ko/seas and at anoth- er point its 700 kp/asoa Warp by obanxin the **intent of the-4curso of times, he effects a mirror ohango in the symistry of the worlds converting It from a dextro- spiral into a levospiral symtryj, Whiah would attalt aonverttog all elmntary par. tioles Inta'antipartialss, hoom this he deduces that additional forces =at be at work in rotating bodies, through which "time ohangos, into vergy"s or in other words fftime my perform ad produos energy", This would mean that time is not a form of the oxistanco of matters but a oausal faotor detandmArig physical material Card 1/2 S/Q26/60/000/008/005/006 A166/AO29 AUTHOR j~orets, M.A. (Moscow) TITIZ: The Birth o?Neutrino Astronomy PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1960, No. 8, p. 99 TEXT: By recording and analyzing the str4)am of neutrinos coming from the sun, scientists could determine what type of nuclear reactions were taking place within the~~sun, since different types of thermonuclear reaction for the o'onver- sion of hydrogen into helium give very different quantities of neutrinos. Re- cordings could be made at night, using the earth as a giwit filter presenting no obstacle to the neutrinos but greatly reducing the interference from other types of radiation. Study of the general background of'neutrinas and comparison of the quantities of neutrinos to antineutrinos would help solve the question of whether there exist galaxies of antimatter or whether the amount of matter in our universe is equal to the amount of antimatter. Unfortunately, the sensitivity of present methods of detecting neutrinos and antineutrinos is much too small to enable the extent of their background in space to be determined. At present, only powerful neutrino flows of 1012/cm2sec can be detected. Neutrino astronomy formed the Card 1/2 S/026/60/000/008/005/006 The Birth of Neutrino Astronomy A166/Ao2q subject of the reports presented by Professor D.A. -FranX-KanMJ&qkJy and Corres- t2=yo at the expanded session ponding Member of the AN SSSR (AS USSR) B.M. Ponte of the Komisziya po kosmogonii Astrosoveta AN SSSR (Cosmogony Committee of tie Astronomical Council, AS USSR) on May 10, 1960. The session also discussed the possibilities cf analyzE-9-p-rocesses which occur in space by gamma-spectroscopy, since every nuclear reaction has a particular gamma-spectrum. Some of this gam- ma-radiation might filter through to the upper layers of -the earth's atmosphere, where it could be recorded by satellites or space! ships. There is I Soviet ref- erence. Card 2/2 ,.KORFPS. M.A. (Moskva) How call divisions-starto. Wiroda 45) no.10:91 0 160,(XIRA l3tIO) (CIUMVISION (B.101,00y))