SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOSOBUTSKAYA, L.M . - KOSOLAPOV, I.I.
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KOSOMMYCAYA
An the colloidal-
Q61.1aled leave, the. ~W plant. : L. M. Kosbliuts-
kaya and A. A'Arasnovskil,TA. N. Dukh-lifit ' Illochem,
44d SO U 'SSR ' MLo*ow). Biokkiwlya. 10, 37-44
1 U-frqe gains. of etiolatm leaves of
in thet
P, am of light, thcre occurN at the,
=se of protachWophyll, a prottim-lipMe-chlomphyl).
having& max. abmtotionaMing. necandit
favoring this ftaction me. studW., D. S. Luw
KUDjDU,.rS&il , i,. A., atistur Med Sci --Oass) O+tnwvwvv*lwt ll"teriaa-l on znc effect oil ~
v
Lanthomycin, immycetin mid bioqycin on Pruvacoc riclce-LLsia.,AI~~~z)erime-litaI inveotl-
gation), Leningrad, 1957, 16 pp. (LuanZ;rcad Quarc Lj,6t a:or Auvcmccd .,Ws--;cian Trai- I
I (ru",
,Ualg ila. S. LL. lulvv~ ), 4uu copies. ?Ltyv 4U) -0~7) U-)))
Coluntry :USSR
Catcg~ry: Viroloa. Virusos of 'IThn and Anitials.
Richottsias
Abs Jcur: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 23., 1958, No 103535
Author Koo
Inst insk Medical Instituto
Titlc Met1hods of StudyinG tbe Effect of Antibictics on
ObliGate Intracellular Parasites (Throuj- the Example
of tho Rickettsia Prowazeld)
OriL; Pub: Sb. nauchn. rabot. IjLJn#y Yjad. in-t, 1957, 13, 357-367
_bstr.act: Vaite mice were iiifocti~d with different strains of the
Rickettsia prawazeki Chad treated with antibiotics.
Quantitative and qualitative differences were estab-
lished between the offacts of levomycetin and bio-
nycin. The prophylactic dose of bioi,.iycin is 100
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USSR / Virology. Huinan and iximal Virusos. Ricl:--tt- J
siac.
4'~bs Jour: Aof Zhur-Biolej No 5, 1959, 19367.
kuthor hosobutski L. Ai
Irst :'-'N-N~ c An.
Titlc M-thod of Study of tho Ciroulation of ''ick-
jttsiao in tho 113lood of Gilin--a Pigs,
Orig Pub: V sb.: Rikkotsiozy, L., 1958, 137-141.
I.bstract: Twonty to thirty p3r cont of soxually riioturo
lico survivod on combin,~d fooding during first
thrDe to fivi minutus on man and thoruaft-:z on
a guin,;a pig. By m,ans of this ra.,jthod R. prowa-
z,Ai waro isolato(I from tho blood of tho infoctod
guinoa pigs within two wu,3ks aftur tho t(jrmina-
tion of fovor.
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KOSORTMOKlY, L.A.; TIMOYINIMA, M.H.
Some data on Q fever in White Russia. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i im&un.
29 no.8:80-81 Ag 158.
1. Iz Belorueskogo instituta epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny.
KIM. epidemiol.
in Russia (Hus))
NOSOBUTSKIYO m. 1.
XOSOBUTSKIY, M. I. "Alfalfa Diseases," BIuIjCtgnI Organeaziatskogo Fauchno-lsslk-
dovatellskogo Instituta po Khl22Lov!2dttvu, no. 3-4, 1934p pp. 133-152. 72.9
T182
SO: SIRA SI-19-53, 15 Dee 1953
KOSOBUTSKIY, M. I.
KOSOBUTSKIII M. I.v "A System of Control Measures Against Pest.s and Diseases in
the Cotton Growing Regions of Central. Asia," Zashchito Rastenij, no. 2. 2935,
pp. 35-44. 421 P942
SO: SIRA SI-19-53t 15 Dee 1953
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Sugar-Bearing.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 25126
Author Koanhut.&LY-a -M-1 Soanina, M.A.
Inst Uzbek Agricultural Inst.
Title Biological Factors Effecting Cotton Shoot Dying
and Their Control
Orig Pub: Nauchn. tr. Uzb. s.kh. in-ta, 1956, 9, ch.1,
87-96
Abstract: Investigations made under production conditions in
Samarkandskaya Oblast, in 1951-1954 has made it
possible to bring to light 48 species of invertebrate
and vertebrate animals and fungi which to one degre;e
or another influence the destruction of germinatin~g
seeds and shoots of cotton until its budding. Dur.-
ing cotton's first developmental period with an
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KOSOBUTSKIY, 1"% 1.
144
:,ricultural Instltute.
Head of Dept. of Entor;,iolo..7.y, Uzbek Ar, U
Study of cotton plant pests.
SO: G=OV, A. v., LjTvjWUC0, A. -Aentiftc Research Worh in Aip7iculturall
Institutes ot~ 1957, UnclassUied.
KOSOBUTSKIYI M.I. _
Vertical movements (migrations) of spider mites on fodder plants. Trudy
UzGU no, 87:3-31 159e (MIR" 14:5)
(Red spider)
1. 1
KOSOBUTSKIX~ M.I.
Passive and active means ofthe spread of spider mitesLtv~ross an area
with various ecological corditions, Trudy UzGIJ noi 870~44 159.
(1439A 14; ~)
(Red spider)
KOSOBUTSKIY, M.I.
Nature of the inmwity of c9tton and other
mites. Trudy UzGIJ no.-8'7:95-162 159.
(Plants-Diaease and pest
(Red spider)
plants to the damage b7 spider
(MM 14:5)
resistance)
KOSOBUTSKIY,, M.I.
Nature of the immunity of cotton and other plants against infection
by the spider mite Tetranychus telarius L. Vop. ekol. 4.38-40 162.
(WRA 15:11)
1. Gosudarstvannyy univermitet, Samarkand.
(Red spider) (Plants-Elisease and pest resistance)
KOSOBUTSKIY, S.K.; LESNEVSKlY, R.M.
Countirg device. flauka - proizv. no.2:90-94 163. (IMP-4 IF: 3)
L 06103-67
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iSOURCE: AN BSSR. Institut tekhnicheskoy kibernetiki, VyAislitelluaya tekhnika (Com-
1puter engineering). Minsk, Nauka i tekkinika, 1965, 159-163
TOPIC TAGS: digital computer, computer technology, computer input unit, punched
card / Minsk 1 computer
ABSTRACT: This paper deals with a new type of on-line punched card reader designed
to feed data into the punched tape input terminal of the Minsk-l computer. The card
reader extends the capability of this computer by providing an additional means of in-
put. Standard 45-column cards are used at a speed of 100 cards per minute. The infor-
mation is read in a series-parallel mcde. An internal decoder converts the decimal
data into 8-4-2-1 BCD code, compatible with the particular input terminal of the com-
puter. The computer generates appropriate control signals utilized in the control mod-
ule of the reader. A signal is fed into the computer whenever a vrord begins or ends.
For the serial output of the digits, a shift register is used consisting of transistca-
-ferrite core elements. A laboratory model was built and tested with satisfactory re-
sults. The unit is small, simple, and reliable. Orig. art. has: 3 figures.
SUB CODE: t,09/ SUBM DATE: 15Dec65
POLEZHAYEV, Lov Vladirllr,-4~,--~), pr, f,.!~ 0"APADZE,
MULAYEVAY Nina ltndroyf~ YAVj(',Ii, Maicirm P4r;kh--i!:,,-jvna;
KOSDBUTS~J*VJ
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[Stjmujat~on of t'ie rogznieratirjn (.f the muscle] Stl-
muliatsila ref_fcnerarsj~ my,,5htsy serdtsa,. [~oskva.. Nauka,
1965. 395 P. O."ITIA, 1LQ-.Il)
1. Akadomiya nauk SSSR, -!J-vfArfyk'ri.
KOSOBUTSKIY, V.I -
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quantitative characteristics of marrow in adult Chincbilla rabbits.
Dokl.AN SSSR 134 no.2:482-484 S 160 ,. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Institut mo-P--logii zhi.votnykh im. A.N.Severtsova AN SSSR.
Predstavleno akad. A.N.Bakulevym.
(GHINCHILLA RA~BITS;j (MARROW)
KOSOBUTSKIYJ, V.I.
Weight characteristics of the skeleton and bone marrow in the
common European hare (Lepus europaeus Pall.) Dokl. AN SSSR '
W no.1:242-244 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Predstavleno akademikom A.N.Bakulevym.
(11arrow)
(Bones)
(Hares)
KOSOOLYADOV, -T&A., kandidat telfticheskikh nauk; WRIM, B.N., kandidat tekh-
redaktor.
[Protection of building slomente from corrosion] Zashchits, stroitelinykh
konstruktsii ot korrosil. Moskva. Goo. isa-vo lit-ry po stroitalletyu i
arkhitekture, 1933. 171 W (HLBA 7:1)
(Corrosion and Anticorrosives)
MINKGVIGII, B.D.; ANTONOV, G.I.; ~OSOGOLOV, V.V.; KOTIH, F.L.
Manufacture of dense r4agnesite-chromite refractories. Ogne-
upory 28 no.7.*305-311 163. - (MIRA 16:9)
1. Ukrainsldy nauchno-ideledovatel'skiy institut ogneuporov
(for Minkovich, Antonov Kosogolov). 2. Nikitovskiy dolomit-
nTj kombinat (for Kotik~.
ANTONOVY G.I.;,KO$OGOLOV, V.V.; IEDOSVITIY, V-P-; VIIIOGIUDOV, N.I.; KRILIKO,
M.M.; MOLCHANOVA, I.I.I.
Now design of ribbed arches with reinforced supports. Metallurg
9 no.21l8-21 F '64. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Ukrainskiy institut ogneuporov i Makeyevskiy metallur,gichoskiy
zavod.
VINOKUR, S.B.; MIKHAMTS, I.D.; I-NTONOVO G.I.;_IOSOGOLOV, V.V.;
MINKOVICH, R.D,
Manufacture of magnesite-ch.-rome brick for the dome of al~
open-hearth furnace with Jx,3ulation. Ogneupory 26 no.8:
351-354 '61. , (MIRA 14:9)
1. Panteloymono'vokiy ogneul)ornyy zavod im, K. Marksa ("for
Vinolmr, Mi-khaylets). 2, Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy
institut ogneuporov (for Antonov., Kosogolov,, Minkovich).
(Firebrick) (open-hearth furnaces)
ANTONOV, G.I.; NOW, Sh.M..- KOSOGOLOV, V,V.; SHEYKO, I.I.; KALINOY, Ye.L.;
KHAIMEKIY, S.F,
Present state and prospects for the development of refractory
linings in foimixy open-hearth furnamq,, Lit. proizvo no&6:
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(Open-hearth Nrnam-.-De-sign a;id construction)
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TTAZFDM, Aleksay Petrovich, inzhener, PAYLTUX, Nikolay, Stepanovicb,
inzhoner.-I KOSOODROVA,Telona PatrovEa. inzhener; ANMEDY. F.I.
redaktor; VIMMM"%". redaktor.
[Work practice of maintenance man of the Promyshlennaya section
of the Tomsk railroad] Opyt raboty pateitsey ProtWohleaskoi
distataii Tomskoi dorogi. MoslEva, Goo.tranap.ahol-dor izd-vo
1955. 33 P. (9T.RA 8:11)
(Kemerovo Province-Ra.,Llroads--Kaintenance and repair)
KOSOGOV, A.
Reserves for improving the construction of schoolhouses from
fully prefabricated elements. Na stroi.Ros. 6 no.2:10-11
F 165. (YJP.A 19:1)
1. Nachallnik tekhnichoskoiyo upravlenlya Glavnofo upravlen-'ya
p0 stroitellstvu V Mos:-Ovskom ekonomicheskom rayone Ydnisterstva
stroitel'stva RSFSR.
K.0-SOGOV) Anatoliy Mikhavlovich; FINKTNSHTEYN) B.A., inzh., red.
[Building large-panel scI-iools in rural areas; practices
of the "Mosoblsel'stro-It Ttnist No.13 -1 1)- Main Acbriinis-
tration for Construction in the Central Regions, of the
Ministry of Municipal and Rural Construction of the
R.S.F.S.R.1 Stroitell8tvo krupnopanellnoi shkoly v sell-
skoi. mestnosti; opyt tre3ta "Mosoblseltstroill No.11
Glavtsentrostroia Ministarstva stroitel'stva RSFSR. Mo-
skva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 19 p. (MTRA 17:12)
I. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organizatsii,
mekhanizatsii i tekhnich-gskoy pomoshchi stroitellstva.
2. Nachallnik otdela organizatsV 4 Industrializatsii
stroitel'stva Glavnogo 10"Dravlert, stroiteltstva predpri-
yatiy v tsentraltrrjkh ra;yonakh Ministerstva stroitel'stva
RSFSR (for Kosogov).
14
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rV1. "lle 1,
in7;hepr--rn tre :i~a
GOTTSEV, Boris Tikhonovich; KOSOGOVI Amtoliy.Mikhaylovichj RAZINKOVpP.,
red.;-YAKOVLEVA, Ye., teklm. red.
[Completely prefabricated construction in the suburbs of
Moscow) Polnosbornoe stro:ltellstvo v Podmoskcjvle. Foskva,
Mosk. rabochii, 1963. 68 p. (MIRA 17:3)
KOSOGOV, A.N. [Kbsohov, A.N.]
Practices of a school for mothers. Ped., akush. i gin. 20 no.4:
38-39 158. Wn 13: 1)
1. Rayonnyy pediatr Sovetskogo rayons, Krymskoy oblasti.
(MOTHERS)
RfOKIN, M.A.; KOSOGOV, G.F.: CmNr$Hov, I.E.; KISSELI, N.N.
Possibility of desulfurizing pig iron by the reduction of certain
active metals. Izv.vVm.ucheb.zav.; chern.mat. no.7:18-23 160.
(NIRA 13:8)
1. Zhclanovskiy metallurgichookiy institut i Zhdanovskiy
metallurgicbeekiy zavod im. Illicha.
(Cast iron-Hetallurgy)
(Desulfuration)
S/020/60/134/001/008/021
B019/BO60
AUTHORS: Kosogov, G. P., Likhtman, V. I.
TITLE: Decrease of the Strength of Steels in Metallic Melts Due
to Adsorption,q
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 134, No. 1,
PP- 81 - 84
TEXT: The analyses described here wdre made on carbon steels
(0-05 - 1;10% C) after normalization of annealing. A coating with readily
melting metals (tir- and lead) was c.pplied to the sample surfaces.
Various methods of applying rq_kdil3- melting metals had been studied in
preliminary investigations, and the soldering technique was eventually
chosen by the authors. The metal liLyars applied were 0.10 to 0.05 mm
thick. The samples were submitted to static tensile tests, in the course
of which they were appropriately heated. Resul~js regarding tin are
graphically illustrated in Fig. 2. The coatingigeffect was established in
the temperature range of 250 - 500C. It may be seen therefrom that the
Card 1/3
Decrease of the Stretgtb of Steele in S/020/60/134/001/008/021
Metallic Melts Due to Adsorption B019/BO60
maximum of strength and stretching reduction increases with increasing
carbon content and shifts toward higher temperatures. Similar results
were obtained for lead. No such effect was found for Armco iron. The
same effects arise, however, in the carbonization and nitration of Armoo
iron. As has been already known from experiments made with single crystals,
these effects can be explained by the easier formation of microcracks
due to easily melting metals on the action of states of stress promoting
the formation of cracks. Such favorable states of stress are normal
stresses, and since in torsion tents they are considerably smaller than
in tensile tests, the strength anei stretching reduction would have to be
likewise smaller in torsion tests. This was fully confirmed by
experiments. Medium-carbon steel, e.g., exhibits no reduction of the
values by adsorption effects in torsion tests made on zinc at 3500C
where the maximum reduction of strength and stretching was ascertained. V,
There are 2 figures, 2 tables, anCH 14 references: 10 Soviet and 4 us.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute
of Physical Chemi-siry of the Academy of Sciences USSR~__
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Decrease of the Strength of Steels in S/020/60/134/001/008/021
Metallic Melts Due to Adsorption B019/BO60
PRESENTED: April 7, 1960, by P. A. Rebinder, Academician
SUBMITTED: March 28, 196o
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RABKIN, M.A.; KISSEL' ~ N.N.; KOSOGOV~ G.F.; CHEIMS)EV) I.S.
Effect of technological factors on the desulfuration of cast
iron by the reduction of certain active metalse Izvo vyso
ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 1+ no.7:36-43 161. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Zhdanovskiy metaUurgicheskiy institut i Metallurgicheskiy
zavod im. Illicha.
(Cant iron-Votallurgy)
(Desulfuration)
RABKINJ, M.A.; CHMiYSHEV,, I.S.; KMELI, N.N.; KOSOGGV, G.F.
Deaulfuration oP cast iron outside blaut furnaces by the re-
duction of magnesium oxide by alurainum. Izv. vys. uchlbt zave;
chern. met. 6 m.9:26-32 16.3. (MIRA 16:U)
1. Zhdanovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut i Zhdanovskiy metal-
lurgicheskiy zavod im. Illicha.
1/1
- 35 -
SARIC,Marko,dr.; KOSOKOVIC,Smiljk-a,dx-.; ZORICA,Miaden,dr.; BBRITIC,Tihomil,dr.
Occupational lead poisoning in workers employed in the construction
of the "Liberty BridgeO. Lijec. vjes. 81 no.11:803-809 '59.
1. Iz Instituta za medicinska istrazivanja JAZU i Interne klinike
Medicinskog fakulteta. Sveucilista u Zagrebu.
(MAD POISONING)'
KOSOLAPENKDf Georgiy Borisovicb- M11EIKOVSMp Solomon Gerasimovicb; DEMtYA-
- Wo
---DI!Mk red.; FETROVAI V.Ye.9 red.; MARKOCH, K.G.t tekbn.
red,
[Specia3Azed measurements in wire communications] SpetsiallrAye iz-
mereniia v provodnoi aviazi. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-U(Mpo voprosam
eviazi i radio# 1961. 332 p. IRA 34:7)
(Telepbone) (Telegrapb) (Electronic measurements)
ICSOLOKINA, L.I.;AIAMBAROY, I.N.
Condition of the nerve fibers in experimental lepromas. Vast. vener.,
Mo9kva no.3:14-17 May-June 1953. (GLML 25:1)
1. Candidate Medical Sciences for Kosolapkina. 2. Of the Pathomorphology
Lnboratory of the All-UnionInstitute for the Study of leprosy (Director
-n- Prof. 1. 1. Perevodohikov; Head of laboratory -- Candidate Medical
Sciences L. 1. Kbsolapkiuall.
KOSOLAPKINAp L. I.
"Argyrophillic Substances in leprosy." Dr Med Sci, Rostov-na-Donu State
Medical Inst, Rostov-na-Donu., 1954. (KL,, No 1, Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Teohnical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
KOSOLAPKINA, L.I. (g. Astrakhan'. u1. Karalmys, d.20); SAVINIGH, B.V.
'-A's-fraVhan u1. BabushkIna. d.62. kv.6)
Proquency of milignant in 1,3prosy [with summary in Nnglishl. Vop.
onko 4 no.1:90--~)4 158. (MM 11:4)
1. Iz Voesovuznogo nauchno- to sledova tell skogo institute po izuehentyu
lepry (dir. V.P.Shubin) I loifedry patologichookoy onatomii (zav. -
prof. M.S.Brumohteyn) Astralrhanskogo meditsinskogo instituta (diro -
dots, S.Y*Zakharov)
(LEMOSY, complications,
cancer, autopsy statist. (Rua))
(IOWIASMS, comp lice t ions,
leprosy, autopsy statist. (Rua))
KOSOLWOV, A.
1--, - - - - - -, ---
Improvement of mold holders. Metallurg 6 no.5t2l-22 My 161.
(MRA 14: 5)
1. Ur.alvagonzavo4:~
(Open-he th furnaces-Equipment andapplies)
BrOSOLAPOV., A.
Our experience in the orgailization of mine comdttees.
Sov,shakht. 10 no.11.33-34 R' 161. - (14MA 14 -. .11)
(trade unicns)
XOSOLAPOV, A.A.; KARPAS, A.A.
Local air suction from electrosmelting furnaces. Lit. proizv.
no.8:37-38 Ag 162. MRA 15:11)
(Electric furnaces)
(Foundrioa-Heating and ventilation)
KOSOIAFCIV, A.I.
Test data on the Bakhyray key well (Yakutia) . Geol. i geofiz.
no.8.-306-UO 160. (HIPA 1l,.'2')
1. Yakutskiy Mial Sibirs-kogo otdelerdyn AN SSSR.
(Yakuti.a-Gis wells)
-MSOLA-FO-V-,_Aj~kF j Ig? na-t''yq-y~-94; C11ERSKTY, N.V.., otv. red.;
YEROFETEVA, I.M.., red.iA,-va; GUSEVA, A.P., tekhn.red.
[Geoch,amical studies of natural waters and gases in
western Yakutia] Geokhinicheskie issledovaniia prirod-
nykh vod i gazov Zapadnoi lAkutii. Moskva., Izd-vo AN
SSSR, 1963. 205 P. (MIRA 17:2)
KOSOLAPOV, A.I.- ,
Portable thermo-vacuum degass,n-. Nau'ch. soob. IAFAN SSSR no.1:23-26
158o (MMA 17 2 1)
GORPS11"ITYN, D.K.; GUDKOV, A.A.; KOSOLAF,10V~ A.I.; LEYnSIG, A.V.;
NELTIKOV., VJ
MOKSHANTSEV, K.B.; 1aADKIN, G.S.; CHERSKIY,
E.V.; TROFIMUK, A.A., akademik, nauchn. red. vyp.; ROZHKOV,
I.S., glav. red.; KOBEIYATSKIY, I.A., zam. glav. red.;
SHATALOV, Ye.G., zam. glav. red.; BONDARE14KO, V.I., red.;
G1111-11BERG, G.A., red.; YELOVSKIKH, V.V., red.; RUSZOV, B.S.,
red.; SE1,01OV, G.T., red.; TKACMIKO, B.V... red.; KALIWAROV,
A.P., red.izd-vp-; GUSEVA, A.P., teklm. red.
[Basic stages of the geologica:1 development and prospects for
finding oil and gas in the Yakiit A.S.S.R.] Osnovnye etapy geo-
logicheskogo razvitiia i perspektivy neftegazonosnapti IAkut-
skoi ASSR. [by] D.K.Gornshtein i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR
1963. 238 P. (MIRA 16:12)
(Yakutia--Petroleum geology)
(Yakutia-Gas, Natural--Geology)
K 0,S o Po 1/i A,,-1,1
AUTHORj None Given 3-58-4-24/34
TITLEt From the Materials of "Veetaik Vyeehey Shkoly" (Po materialam
I'Vestnika Vysehey Shkoly") Against the Superficial Study of
the Economics of "People's China" (Protiv poverkhnostnogo izu-
cheniya ekonomiki Narodnogo Kitaya)
PERIODICAL: Vestni Vysehey Shkoly, 1958,, # 4, page 66 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In # 1 of this periodical for 1953, a review by O.A. Ar-
turov, V.G. Gellbras and T.G. Mayorova of a lecture by A.M.
Kosolapov "The Economical Order of the Chinese People's He-
pu appeared.
Dotsent I.D. Tikhomirov, Read of the Chair of Political
Economy of Leningrad Univervity, advises the editor that the
chair admits that the criticism was-just.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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-*MLAPOV-, A.M.
Mechanized removal of nozzles f:rom ladles. Metallurg 7 n-~,-1:25
Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Uralvagonzavod.
(Open-bearth furnao.,es--Yaintenance and repair.)
SEKUNOVA, 0.17., inzli.; KOSOLAPOV, A.S., inzIl.
New com-oressor for tbm manufactare of polyethylene. n0.1:
19-21 Ja 'q9. (MIII 12:7)
(Lonincrad-CompressDrs) (Ethylene)
SOV/124-59-9-9845
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1959, Nr 9, P 39 (USSR)
AUTHOR: 12solapov, A.T.
TITLE: Evolution Dynamics of a Cavitation Cloud and Its Effect on
Solids
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Primeneniye ulltraakust.. k issled. veshchestva, Nr 6,
Moscow, 1958, pp 143 - 153
ABSTRACT, The author studied cavitation phenomena glycerine, vaseline
oil, water, aqueous solutions of sugar and sodium chloride, and
other liquids subjected to ultrasonic wave propagation (30-kc
frequency). The cavitation disintegration on single arystalas
of various substances was investigated, which were Immersed in-
to liquids unable to dissolve them (crystals of sodium chloride and
potash alum in transformer oil, lithium fluoride and benzophenone
in water, etc). Direction and velocity of the bubbles moving in
the ultrasonic field, were determined by their dimensions. By the
accumulation of bubbles in the pressure antinode, a cavitation cloud
Card 1/2 is originated, within which occurs the fusion of the bubbles and
SOV/124-59-9-9845
Evolution Dynamics of a Cavitation Cloud and Its Effect on Solids
their following ejection. The surface of the liquid above the cavitation
cloud swells up as a result of an arising pressure, which differs from the
radiation pressure of the low-frequency ultrasonic waves. The maximum swell
up was observed in the sodium-chloride aolution, the most stable in soapsuds,
When a great bubble was entering the cloud, the ejection of single droplets
from the liquid surface was observed. The cavitation cloud possesses a oon-
siaarable disintegrating capacity. Besides the appearance of cavities on
the crystal faces, resembling the etching patterns, a disintegration of an
aluminum foil within the zone of the cavitation cloud was observed.
B.B. Kuftevtsev
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SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika i Me primenim4ye, Abs. 8V116
AUTHOR: Kosolapov,, A. T.
TITLE-. Using Kingis formula for measuring ultrasonic intensity'
CITED SOURCE: Uch. tap. Mordovsk. un-t, vypl.: 36, 1964, 112-117
pe
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TOPIC-TAGS: ultrasonics,, ultrasonic measurement .,ultrasonic proDerty, ultrasonic
radiatlon
TRANSLATION: The method is:suggested and an.outfit comprising an equal-armaever-type,
hey are intended for'!
balance is describedl t measuring ultrasonic intensitylYn a
water-filled vessel.-Based on-King's formulta for the radiation pressure exerted on
the ball placed in a sound field, a formulai~is developed for.determining sound
intensityl the latter can be ~mkewured. within an error of 9.6f* or better.
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ACC NRs AR502353D SOURCE CODE:UR/0275/65/ODD/ODB/VO15/VO15
SOURCE: Ref M. Elektronika I y6ye on
primen Aie# Abs. QVI19
AUTHOR: Kosolopov, A. T.
TITLE:'Effect of hydrostatic pressIure-and gas content in liquid upon the ultrasonic
destraction of fojj~
CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap. Mordovsk~ un-t, vYP-'36, 1964, 118-122
TOPIC TAGS; ultrasonics, metal surface, ultrasonic effect lead, hydrostatic pr seur
gas
TRANSLATION: Heretofore_used.~thb weight.methbd of evaluating cavitation erosion of
..solid specimens required long-time ultrasonic application.-The use apead-foll
specimens permitted cutting the.applioation-1ime to a few seconds, whibb s
the constant quantity of gas dissolved in th6 liquid during the entire test. The
erosion is measured by the number'of,perforaLions. The bydrostatic pressure P. and
the dissolved-air pressures P. varied from 150 torr to 16 atm. A scheme and
description of the experimental outfit are presented. The ultrasonic frequency was
22.5 kc; intenBity, I w/cml. btperimental results are reported. Bib 3, figs 5.
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KOSOLAFOVP A.V..., i.nzh.
Semiautomatic device for the olectrothermal and irechanical
I
tensioning of reinforcement. '.ransp.stroi. 14 no.12:48-49
D 164. (MdRA 19:1)
inzh,,
Automatic unit for determining the relaxation of stress in a
wire. Bet. i zhel.-bet. 8 no.12:'~66-567 D 162. (MIRA 16:2)
(Concrete reinforeem6at-4eating)
KOSOLAPOV, A,V,
Teasile test of a wire at high luemperaturns. Zav, Iuh). 30 no.!-.
8S.-90, 164. .17.,9)
1. Novosibirskiy inzhenerno-stroiteltnyy ~nstitut.
1. XOSOLAM7' i - A.'
2.- USSR (600; '
4. Electric Insulators and Insulation
7. Testing the insulation of the circuits of gas protection panels. Rab.energ., 2.
no. 12, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
AUTHOR: Kosolapov, B.A., Engineer SOV-91-58-10-20 35
TITLE: An Automatic Magnetic Interlocking Relay (Rele a magnitnym
samouderzhivaniyem)
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1958, Nr 10, p 21 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A modernized relay type RE-184, capable of interlocking due
to residual magnetization, is used for the automatic oil-
lubrication of machines. Experience in adjusting this re-
lay has shown that in ordex to obtain reliable automatic
interlocking, it is necessary to loosen the return spring
almost completely, allowing it to return under the weight
of the armature itself, and to reduce the pressure of the
contacts to a minimum. However, even after this adjustment,
the interlocking power is i3mall. The adjustment also reduces
the reliability of the work of the relay. The author says
that he and others produced an automatic magnetic interlock-
in relay from a relay type RE-103/2A. For this, the factory
core of the relay was repl!iced by a core turned from hard
tempered steel. The factory winding of the relay was left
Card 1/2 without alteration and use~~ for switching on. The cut-out
An Automatic Magnetic Interlocking Relay
SOV-91-58-10-20/7
.15
winding was wound with 201,000 turns of PEL-0.11 wire and
switched.on via a resistance of 10,000 ohms. When the cur-
rent passes through the out-in winding, the core of the re-
lay becomes magnetized and keeps the armature firmly in an
operational state without special regulation. '-.'.'hen the cur-
rent is fed into the cut-out winding, the core is demagnetized
and the armature drops down.
1. Electromagnetic relays--Design
Card 2/2
A UTHOR: Kosolapovy B.A., Engineer sov-91-58-IO-21/35
TITLE., A~to~matic ~Device for Vn.e Protection of Solenoids for
Switching-on Oil Breakers (Avtomat dlya zashchity solenoi-
dov vklyucheniya maslyanyKh vyklyuchateley)
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1958, Nr 10, pp 21 - 22 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: To prevent the solenoids used for switching on oil breakera
from burning out when tho out-in contactor is sealed, con-
stant current automatic devices, with the corresponding re-
lay apparatus, are used. The author describes two separate
automatic systems, both simple and reliable, and both employ-
ing relay apparatus. He says that one of the systems has
been in use for two years, and has shown itself to be com-
pletely reliable. There is one circuit-diagram.
1, Solenide--Operation
Card 1/1
KOSOLAPOV, B.A., inzh.
Concerning V.A. Shafer's article ":Daprovement of the control
networks of the electromagnetic drives of oil-filled switches."
Elek. sta. 34 no.3-.87 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:3)
(Electric switchgear)
(Shefer, 1T.A.)
XOSCUYIOV$~ 3.14. , inzII.
Automatim:i of the electrical sectIon cf a thermal electric power plant.
Elek. sta. 16 no.6t86-87 Je 165. (MIRA 18%7)
KOSOLLPOVI B. K.
Stand for testing vee slide-valveB. Maebinostroitell no.10:22
0 162. (MIRA 15--10)
(Slife-valves-Testing)
KOSOLAPOV, Boris Yaf imovich.; CHBROV. N.N.. red.; MALI CHLTSKIY. G.N., red. kart.;
VIIJONLATA, IC. 9.;-t-e-kYh. red.
(Tunis; a geographical sketch] Tunis; geograf icheakii ocherke
Moskva, Goa. izd-vo geogr lit-ry, 1958. 43 p. (MIRA 11:11)
jTunis)
KOS
CHI2)iOV, N.N., red.; POPOVA, V.I.. mladehiy
red.,1XISELIVA, Z.A., red.kart; VIIMSKATA, R.N., tekhn.red.
[Algeria] Alzhir. Moskva, Gos.iz(t-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1959. "9 p.
(MIRA 13:10)
(Algeria)
GAVIULOV, N.I.; GLUSHAKOV, P.I.(deceased).LH2~~V~X-Q..;-
NIKOLISYM 2 M.I.; SHCHUKIN, Ye.A.; ZABIROV, B.Sh., red.;
KOSTINSKIY, D.P., red; ZHUHAVLEVA, G.P., m1ad. red.;
GOLITSYISZ~ A.V., red. kart; BURLAKA, N.P., tekhn. red.
[Countries of North and Northeast Africa; geographical informa-
tion] Strar7 Severnoi i Severo-Vostochnoi Afriki; geografiche-
skio spravki. Moskva,, Geografgiz, 1962. 39 P. (IURA 15:7)
(Africa, North--Geograpby, Economic)
KOSOLAYOV, D.I.
Craniological study of Karabair horses. Uzb. biol. zhur. no.3:68-
71 161. (MITRA 14-6)
1. 4fedra sellskogo khozynystva Taahkentokoy ~pshey partiynoy
ishkoly. (UZBEKISTAN-HORSE BREEDS) (SKULL)-
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710 internal stremsea in 001d.worked Duralurnin dim in 15 minutes at
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the gte,,m%ean be much reduced owingio the hmtevolr hythework;
the. residual internal strems after 86% reduction in one blow 6 much IcAA than
that after x WOO "ucUom Defurmlion at 0-0015 to 1-14 tunLieveond at t:;o 0
3001 C. or higher produm no detectable lot I ive distortion.- A it P. 6410
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Sump.ary in German.
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it No. 1, Jan., pp. 7740)), (In Russian). It in widely assumed that
00 one of the wain advantages of the n1trogen-hardening process sa 00
ounipitred with ordinar) car~burislng is the absence of distortion aml
th di ht vol me changes involved. The authors show, how. -00
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ium.alunti~urn steel (106 X 18 X 4-2 mm-) become convex on the
Zee
hardened surfam, whM plates of the mine size in a U-150/9 carbon COO
steel exhibit no distortion. Removal tof the nitridod la V'r to a
mirtial remedy for (Ise distortion (fur example, concavity acres*"
C
ut 0-74 turn. td ()-24 trun.) but complete removal is not effected. roe
so, The volume of tho stvel increams on treatment with nitrogen, the
ititrided Myer having a lower thermal expartmion than the ot"-1
itself. Internal streams caumd by nitrogen-hardening must de ild
g on the difference in elasticity between the nitride layer anyKthe
steel. Tito authon suggest the careful selection of surfaces to be
hanlesird in order that the stresses which ariso may counteract Zee
.j
eatchother. Thu absence of distortion in the low-extrbon steel plates
is attributed to the different properties of the pit&" present in this
cam which are not entirely the same as those present in the &Hoy
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"fatonumber of higb-alloy chromium-niviel, chromium-manginem.
tungsten, chromium-nickel-mangaiwoo and chrontium-tungsten
austenitiosteels,(2) the influenceof the nitrkiing tomporsturoon the
depth and hardaim of the cam, and (3) the nature of the structural
changes which occur in the nitrided layer. Them changes were
studied primarily by X-ray methods supplemented by zaetallo-
graphic examination, 1U tests showed that the nitriding of steels
containing &P ble amounts of chromium or manganese gave a
hardnesseqm "tc"t1hat of the quenched steel. Steel "int-ini" 36%
of nickel underwent practically no increase in hardness. RiCkA
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mum hardness is higher for sustenitio stects than for m-phase steels.
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aiUWes the fomation of which might have beeu e", no
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ion t
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red. 1-za-Z-va-F-MEMNA, R.X., tAbn. red.
[RoentJgenography)Rentgeno'gmfil'~a. Mqakva, Vysshaia shkola,
1962. 331 P'. (MIRA 16:3)
()C rays-Industrial, applications)
, (Metallograplor)
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ACC NR-:-- ____AP6_0__2_ 7_63__1____
iand 1700C.
The time for both stages is reduced as temperature is increased. The time
Tor ccynplete decomposition of the solid solution i's 26 hours at 150', 4 hours at 1700
i
and 1 hour at 1900C. It was found that hardness increases during both stages with max-I
Jmum increase in the precipitation stage. This indicates that the structure of the
.alloy is stable with respect to phase composition and concentration after beat treat-
;Ment to maximum hardness and strength. The length of the specimens is increased by
!Changes in the structure of the solid solution during the stage preceding precipita-
,~tion. The specimens continue -to increase in length up to complete decomposition of
Ihe solid solution although at a slower rate in the second stage. The change in the
2inear dimensions of the specimen is approximately 0.1% of the original dimensions.
I~lastic deformation of the tempered alloy accelerates the aging process somehwat al-
~though the change in dimensions is of the same order 1~0.1%. The article was presented
I
Xor publication by Doctor of technical sciences, Professor 1. 1. Sidorin. WTU. Orig.
t. has: 5 figures.
UB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: l8Nov65/ ORIG REF: o.34
Card
CBERSKIY, Nikolay Vasillyevich;_~OSOLAPOI), A.I., kand. ceol.-
miner. nauk, otv. red.
[Possibilities for developing the chemical indutstry in
the Yakut A.S.S.11.1 Perspektivy razvitiia khimicheskoi
proDWshlormosti v IAkutskoi ASSR. Lkkutsk) IAkutskoe
knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 46 p. (MIRA 18:2)
KOSOIAPOV, G.M.
Selecting gas distribution phases.. Avt.prom. no.7:21-23 Jl 16o,
(MIRA 13:7)
1. Stalingradskiy seltakokhozyaysi;vennyy institut.
(Automobilee---Puel systems)
85--58-6-3/43
AOM021: 1- . Chain= DOSAAF Rayon Committee (Mariiuskiy-
PCsad-, Chavusthsisaya ASSR)
T I TLE Yil's` Pa-~:,-41nzt-lsts of Mariinsls:ty~Posad (Pervyye parash~Ar.-isr.-Y
u
Poeada)
T-IVI'Ya '-958) Nr 6, p 3 (USSR)
.b3STI&V,T: Mae Euzt~io-l- str-tes that teaus wt the local foresby tekhnikn, cv->--
stra,A:Wa tekhn!lan, and High School No 1 inclucLe 80 pa-rac:v.-'Asts
by DOSAAF inBtructors, the foxmer pilots and reserre
off-"*cers N. V. Shvel.sov, Ye. 11. Pavlov, and A. V. Moch&.cn-.
ASESM=OH: Rr-~-xranyy kow-Itet WSW (DOSPJF Rayon Committee, Maritus'-zi-y-Pos&Z.)
1. ?-wrachulte jumping-USSIt
Card 1/1
KAUSIX, G.A.; KOSOIAP GUSNY, V.M., inshener, laureat Stalinskikh
premiy, reteenzent; BOGORAD, I.Te., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk,
laureat Stalinskoy prewii, reteenzent; SIONIMSKIT, V.I., kandidat
tekhalaheekikh nauk, doteent, redaktor; POLISXAYA, P.G., takhnicho-
ski7 redaktor
(construction of anode-machanical cutting and grinding maehines3
Konetruirovanie ancdtio-mekhanicheakikh otramnvkh i zatoehrq1ch stankov.
Mo B"Vap Goo. nauchno-tekhn, izd-vo mashinostrott. let-ry, 1951. 238 p.
[microfilm] (MLRA 10-1)
(Cutting tools) (Grinding machines)
KOSOLAPOV.I.I.; KOSMACHU,I.G.; VISHNITSKIY,A.L.; POPILOV,L.Ta.. inzhener,
SIARID(SKIY,V.I., [deceased], ImnAidat tekhnicheskikh
nauk, redaktor; DWGCEOSXAYA,YeoA., tekhnIcheski7 redaktor
[Work with anodic-mechanical grinders] Rabota us. anoduo-mekhaniche-
skikh zatochnykh stankikh. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashino-
stroitellnot lit-ry, 1952. 172 p. (Microfilm) (MIRA 9:3)
(Grinding and polishing)
VCLINOV, !X., 1-CSCIA-~Cv' I.I., P1,71UT-1, S.G.
Stcam Eipes
C-elf'-sealing plug for hydraulic testing of high-pressure pipes. Rab. energ.
2 no. 4, 1952
1952
9. ~Ionj ~I List of RUSBian Accessions, Library of Congress, July Unel.
KOSOLAPOV, I.I., inthenor.
-
Device for cutting grooves in tube holes of boilers, Energetik 1 no.2;
9-10 JI 153. (KLRA 6:8)
(Steam boilers)
KOSOLAKV, I.I.. inzhener.
Machining the openings of the semi-bushings of turbogeneratora. Energetik
I no.3:8-11 Ag 153. (MLaa 6:8)
(Dynumos)