SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURENKOV, F. F. - KURENNYY, K. I.
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-- KUHMOVI-F.F..- --
Advice pertaining to the maintenance of ail &.a. locomotive.
Ilek.i. topl.tiage, 14 no.307-38 Rr 16o. (KLBA 13:7)
1. Mashinist-instruktor elektrovosov paremennogo toks depo
Osherellye,
(Ilectric locomotives-4taintenance and repair)
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I KtM-NKOV, 1. 1.
"Dynaaics of Moisture and Dimensional Variability in tho Wooden Parts of
Wagons Under Manufacturing Conditions." Cand Tech Sci, Leningrad Forestry
Engineering Acad, Leningrad, 1954. (XL, No 2, Jan 55)
Survey of Scinetific and Teohnical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
KURENKOV, I. I.
Cand Jiolog Sci
Dissertation; "Biology and Ecology of Certain Fresh-Water Decapoda in
Respect to the Po.,aibility for T*,,air Acclimatization." lh/050
Moscow Technical Inst of Fish Industry and Eccnovy imeni A. I. Mikoyan
58 (
0 Vecberyaya moskva
Sum 71
J . .
j )'J'.
2. (600)
I
~'h;h culialr~) -
7. Acclirmtization ~..ork on Kamchatka, tyb.kho7. 20 no. 4, 191)-'
9. Monthly List af- Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl.
KUR.ENKGV, I.I., kandidat blologicheakikh nauk.
Regults of acclimatizing crucian carp In Kamchatka bodies of
water. Trudy sov.Ikht.kom. no.3:130-134 154. (KLRA 7-8)
1. Kamchatakoye otdeleniye Tikhookeanskogo nauchno-isiledo-
vatellskogo inatituta rybnogo khozyaystya I okeanografii.
(Kamchatka--Carp) (Carp--Kamchatka)
POKROVSXAYA,Vera Nikolayevna-, KURINKOY.I.I., redaktor; KGROVINKOVA.Z.A.,
tekhnicheakiy redaktor
[Mechanizing the purification of a mine's water supply] Mekhanizataiia
ochietki shhkhtaykh vodoebornikov. Moskva, Ugletakhisdat, 1955. 109 p.
(Water--Purification) (KLHA 9:1)
AUTHOR: Kurenkov, I.I...-Candidate of Biological Sciences 26-12-10/49
TITLE: Volcanic Influence Upon the Fluvial Pauna (Vozdeystviye vul-
kanizma na rechnuyu faunu)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1957, No 12, 49-54 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with the Kamchatka river on the Kamcnatka
peninsula and the influence of the eruptions of the Bezymyan-
naya volcanoe's on the fauna of the Kamchatka river system.
The eruption b6gan in the fall of 1955 and lasted until March
1956. Heavy ash rains and red-hot agglomerations caused an
enormous melt:Lng of snow and ice on the mountain slopes, and
layers of ashes covered the area over a distance of 50 km.
These ashes sank to the bottom of rivers and lakes and had a
disastrous effect on the benthonic organisms in them, causing,
for example, the complete disappearance of mollusks. As the
eruptions continued, the water in the rivers became gradually
poisonous by soluble salts contained in the ashes and lava,
thereby causing the death of masses of fish and roe. The
culminating eruption took place on March 30, 1956. The thavr
water from the mountain range raised the level of the rivers
considerably, inundating vast areas. Torrents carried away
Card 1/2 uprooted trees, rocks and fragments of frozen earth. In the
Volcanic Influence Upon the Fluvial Fauna 26-12-10/49
Bolshaya Khapitsa river, a tributary of the Kamchatka river,
which is about 100 km long, all hibernating fish, especially
calmon, perished. Their gills were clogged with dirt, which
proves, that contaminated water was not the only reason of this
mass perishing. The author mentions also the damage caused by
underground spring& originating near the Xlyuchevskiy volcano.
In times of eruption their waters change color and swell of
sulphur. Such contaminated water is disastrous to roe and
young fish in nurseries. Similar effects are caused on fish
in an early stage of development by earthquakes.
There are 2 figures, I chart and 2 references, of which both
are Slavic (Russian)
ASSOCIATION: Kamchatka Branch of the Pacific Ocean Institute of Research on
Pisciculture and Oceanography (Kamchatskoye otdeleniye Tik-
hookeanskogo nauchno-issledo-ratellskogo instituta rybnogo
khozyaystva i okeanografii)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 212
30
30(l) 3z 0712 r, 2- 4 -V5 7
Kurenkov, I.I. (Petropav1ovnk-Kamch,,0,8
AUTHOR: kiY
TITLE: On the Causes of the LarGe Reduction of Kamchatla
Salmone (0 prichinakh znachiteilno,~o ~-nizherli,,a.-
chislennosti kainchatskikh lososey)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1959, Nr 2, p 123 (US2R)
ABSTRACT: In a letter to the editors, the author ansverq.
readers' comments on his article "The E.ffect of Vol-
canism on the Water Fauna" (Vozdeystviye vulkanizma
na vodnuyu faunu) published in Nr 12, 1957, of this
journal. Ile states that the conripl,,1-io~is i,t_,duction
in number of the salmons In the Kamchatka and other
rivers is not due to valcanic activity but to the
fact of increased fishing with dragnets near the
river's mouths during the salmon spawning period by
Japanese fishermen. This statement is based on many
observations which recorded an ever increasing per-
Card 1/2 centage of salmons - 15 to 20~ in 1958 and up to 50%
SOV/26-59-2-48/53
On the Causes of the Large Reduction of Kamchatka Salmons
.0 in certain rivers - that had managed to slip through
the nets but were injured while wriggling in the
meshes. There is 1 Soviet reference.
Card 2/2
F
. KURRIKOV -9-i.11 .
Warm springs on the shore of the 6emlyachik Lagoon. Biul Vulk. eta.
no.29:51-53 160. ~MIRA 14:3)
(Bollohoy *mllyachik Volcano region-Springs)
YEGOROVA, T.V.; KROGIUS, F.V,; KURENYOV, I.I.; R~S,
Causes of variations in the abundance of sockoye oalmon in Lhe
Ozernaya River. Vop. ikht. I no.3:439-447 161. OMIRA 14: 11)
1. Kamchatskoye otdoleniye Tikhookeinskogo nauchno-issledova-
tellskogo instituta rybnogo khozyaystva i okoanografii - TINRO.
(Ozernaya River (Kamchatka)--Saliaon)
I
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Lkademik, giav. red.; Ctllv. red.;
A.I., vil"I. ot"r. red.;
FIGAII70VOM, A.G., red.; :'-"l'UGIUli'.y F.IVII., rea.;
Ye..X., red.; KU-CEINI:uV) I.I., red; LAGIR:(A', I.I.,
A
FAI21; ,K.I., red.; ved.; I n3d.
[Lahwn fisheries of the Far East; rmterinl,-]
Z'-'.l3tV0 Dal'nE![,?O Vol.-'.tGkIL; miterlal.~. ~Vo-.;kva, Na-lika, 19(1!,
i. Soveohchaniye po vopro.-am lososevoi7o khozynyst-va F-allnego
-1 -u-
I'mAckq. 'd.,
institut iu,,ro~ogo rybrioll-v Mio-.ply-
,;tva I hainch!.Lokove ot,itole-
A (for 1PUL-O.vev). 3.
niye Tikh,,okerinskogo nauciir,(j-i.,~.,,iedov,ttelloko~,o ln:,tituta
i~ibnogo khazjaystva i okeanograf-ili (for Ser.?O) Jimnnl
Krokhin, Kixcr~-ov)- 4. Eafelra ikritlolloi,ii uii-
(fcr
KUTIMIKOV, T. T.
Lake 1),,rukhyurtochnoye. 'lop. geog. Kamch. no. 2t63-69 164
(Im"I 19:1)
1.T.; OS'.MOMMV, A.G.
nic Yaranhatka [Ake whitefloh Corei:mun sard!nella klimchatIca.
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USMAnneials Apr 49
Flotation
Academy of Sciences
to "Results of the Conference in Mining Institute
of the Academy of Sciences on the Problem, 'The
Role of Gases and New Reagents in Flotation
-4 Processes, I" 1. 1. Xurenkov, 3 PP
Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tekh Nauk" No 4
7urther development of flotation processes is
linked with study of the role of gases and chemi-
cal intereetlon of - reagenter -v1A)h, minereas-
search,for new forms-of flotatlerr. to -an&
5 Aq;;~
WO/Kinerals (Contd) Apr-49
.6~udy of kinetics of flotation processes, in
particular minejali%ation of flotation foam.
Conference notes that Soviet scholare have do;-
voloped a new division in their study of inter-
action of minerals with oxygen in the enriching
of sulfIde-and other ores. Ndtos work of
institute of Makhftn In developing new col-
lectors and frothing agents and roccomends that
industrial productionsof*these reagents be
organizod as quickly-'as possible.
45/49T98
Intansilkatim of Gotatift granulation. I N. PUktin
and 1. 1. Kurenkuy. Gorayf ZAxr. 123, No. 4. 34-5
(MM.--41lotat ton Vanulation consists of conibinitis
9flavityewen.witbfintation. Such condit Ion it OhtAint4l f
when ore Is tahled while air Is supplied to the tfeAted MA-
terial. Smne of the principles Involved in tabling are fis-
cutted. M - Howh
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"Soviet Conference on Conatruction lToblemo of Water-Well Filters," Izvestlya
05 :a -9
Akademii Naull, ' SR, Otdelenlye Tekhnicheakil-11 I uh, 110 5, 1950, pp T;-~2-7 5.
Digest W-15118, 10 Nov 50
W-khment of useful minerals by ftlitaltilia gmulatwo
N. IlAkimn and 1. 1. Kurenkov. Inwit. Akid. Aao*
S.S.S.R.. Otdl. 7`rkAr-.Vi.A-jM,'TISD-97; cf. C.A. +4,
?r,1, -A met hod anti slip. I)Awd on A combination O(JpAli it A -
timial 461141 flotilliou PirinvillIC4 of irtill 4,( IllincrAls 'A4% p1w
IXV,nl. 'I'lit! I.A.1c &141%1.1441 Of A ONICH. 1.414r.
wriv 6uTAntiviovolit Aw firs,litis 4n. i,%,.ihrr vbtih itit if
wArf, Into tile IAI)lc. Al-j I!w whlv was so tmi-Ittivini
Owt gAs couhl he fell froin the oidrs fif its workins tAj.v.
tt WAS positac to olitaitt the orc ct"wtittrAtes itt lugh dc-
%fillictl and 114MA-41rlifil"I form. It was lim"'I that prr-
liminAry ttrAtincilt of the tire pull,$ "fill 0 (W .11F oill-14'r-
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"Seminar of the Mining lutitute of the Academy of
Sciences on Kineral Dressing," I. I. Kurenkov 1~
"Iz Ak Wauk., Otdel Tekh Nauk" No 21 pp 323-326
Semi-na has been functioning under supervision of
_21AX&X, Corr Mem, Acad Sci USSR, since 1947.
Brief review of activity for 1950 - 1951 is given,
listing all scientific and tech reports delivered
and discussed at sessions of seminar for that period.
1. FLRENI"O"I$ T. 3'.
2. USSR (600)
4. Yining Engineering
7. Conference of 7oung scientiots of the Yin'nr Inmtituta of the Academy of Sciences of
the USSR. Izv. JVI -"~~"R. OW tekh nauk no. 7, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, january, -1953, Unclassified.
KUR:q,'NKOV, I.I.
I
Training personnel at the Mining Institute of the Academy of Sciences of
the U.S.S.R. Izv.AN SSSR Otd.takh.nauk no.6:943-946 Je 153. (MLRA 6:8)
(Mining engineering--Study and teaching)
-&=i= cit Pri xrt -alrA c5 [r-,
OIL
KURENKOV, I.I., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; BESSONOV, S.V., dotsent.
1-1~-----,--.--",-""."-,--.
"Concentration of ores* by S.I.Pollkin. Revieved by I.I.Kurenkov.
S.V.Bassonov. TSvet.met. 27 no.5:76-78 S-0 154. (MIRA 10:10)
(Ore dressing) (Pollkin, S.Z.)
15-57-12-17326
Translation from: Referativnyy zharnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 12,
p 95 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kurenkov, I. I.
r-----
TITLE: Properties of Diamond Surfaces and Their Relation to
the Separation of Diamonds (0 svoystvakh poverkhnosti
almaza v svyazi s izvlecheniyem iz rud)
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta gorn. dela AN SSSR, 1957, Vol 4, pp 241-251
ABSTRACT: Crystals of diamond (A) exhibit different properties
when they are extracted from the gravels either by
flo-tatibn or by concentration on viscous surfades.
The study of surface properties of A in relation to the
extraction of A from the gravels involved the investi-
gation of their surface structure, their physical and
chemical characteristics, their composition and their
origin. Material composition is very important in the
process of concentration of A. The crystals, even when
transparent and of a perfect form, contain admixtures
Card 1/2 which are mainly Al, 31, Mg and Ca. Some chemical
15-57-12-1?326
Properties of Diamond Surfaces and Their Relaq- on (Cont.)
elements which participate in the development of a crystal penetrate
crystalline lattice of the mineral. Other extraneous substances are
found in A in the form of isomorphic impurities, as surface films, or
as either solid or gaseous inclusions. The presence of impurities in
A is responsible for the hydrophillic properties of its surface,
while the surface of' pure A is hydrophobic. These properties
determine L-he behavior of A at the time of its physical and chemical
concentration on viscous surfaces. Surface properties of A differ
somewhat in the sources with dissimilar conditions of crystallization.
Pebbles of A from each deposit or group of deposits possess specific
hydrophobic properties which vary with the nature and the amount of
impurities.
Card 2/2 0. V. Karpova
Weighting compound for heavy suspensions. Kolyma 21 no.):25-28
Mr 159. (MIRA 12:6)
I.Institut gornogo dela AN SSSR.
(Ors dressing)
I.I.
ALnori.-id chouical compo3ition in Ue Kwwhatka il-iver basin.
Vol). jI-fjo,;. nc.1-T,-62 163. (. =u iv : 10)
ALEKH 11'. , S,N., , dokt,~r nauk, pr-~f --",'-'Y
kand. tekhn. rwAk., ZUCYTNAW,
nwilk, Jots,,,, KOOMIGOV, P.I.F kand. tekhn. ivolkp CIC.)LB.j!
11 1 kana. tek'hn. nauk, p-c.,f.;
VALYSITV, X.P
kmid. teklm. nauk, retsr!nzent, VISLEV, N.G,
nauk. dots., retoenzi~,nt,~ ODING, LA- kari-,~.
dots., ratsl~-.,m~nf kan-;. 11-,-4,~!-n.
r v t o e n., ~ n. fi 1 aO Fv k, 'Y I I') Z h, . ro ~, o, i,.,.y'Y A I
I, ': L.,"Pt.Sc-nventi SERCEYEIVA, 1.11'- rea.
D~A.~
[Ver,jgm of lte hic-logical pro~!t'sv(15 ful. 'ho of
blalet:j and pull:3 for tho rolling stock of - 111
mw.u;-I -ii 0--p
pluira prL-je,-.t..g prer)~u-ed in InAJA-Litl nfj ~,fI I i !r-
of railroad tranvprtati,~.nj Prooktirovante
P r() tSP!JSC,7 PI-3 i 2~7L!fJ."t-VP Iquo tf,vok i do ta I -I J:~,d ~I
stava zhelezriykh corog '.e kh-
nolcgi.-zheskoi chas-.1 proektlrovrofll-~ vu:a~~--r, 2,~
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Cord U I n 111,,
KURENKOV, Ivan; FEIROV, B.D., prof., otv. red.; MAUD'.0VA, T.G.,
-- red.
["Black death."] "Chernala smert'." Moskva, Nauka,
1965. 69 P. (MIRA 18:12)
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k I III( I Owlo~: tvunrio-kcino truki-cr,Af1p: 1; 1 -
Loninf,radob-csi;() sevett; narocinugo khcZyayL;t'Vfl.
SOV/111-50-3-24/26
AUTHOR: KurenLov,_U.1i, Chief
TITLE: Delivery of Parcels -to 'the Population by Rural Com-
munications Offices (Dostavka posylok naseleniyu
sellskinii otdeleniyaF'11 ovynzi)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 3, p 40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This short item is concerned aith parcel. delivery as
performed by the Yenkayev rural communications of-
fice, a supplementary service introduced t-.,io years
ago, and carried out throughout the year in all
districts served by the office. About *350 parcels
, additional income
are delivered monthly, supplying
to the office of about 500-600 rubles p~-r month,
which has provided the i:ieans of purchasing bicycles
for the postmen. The author states that not only is
the population satisfied aith this ioervice, but 011-
postmen benefit i:iaturi ally from the oervice L"hey
perform; postman A.P, Baslakova receives 50-100
rubles extra per month, and A.G. Shara%-hova 40-60
Card 1/3 rubles extra. Delivery churt,es anLi renurioration
"0V/ 11
Delivery of Parcels to the Population by Rural Co-=.Unications
Offices
for postmen are fixed by th(-,, local council (Soviet)
of worker's dewities. The autl,or exj).-es,~es re,;ret
that only half of the offices in his rayon delive.-
parcels. Ile adds that, communications offices in the
Tambov district, which Ile visited last sur.,imer on
assignment of the Ministry of Communications of the
RSFSR, do not deliver parcels, in which the Chief
of the Postal-Telegraph Bureau, Lyaskirla. is at
fault. Hence income from supple!:.,entary services at
the Tcqmbov district offices does not exceed 20 rub-
les per month. He concludes by saying that parcel
delivery can be orgarlized at every rural communica-
tion office, which is advantageous both to the popu-
lation and the postj,,ien, and supplie's additional func's,
which can be used for purcha.,AnG bicycles for the
Card 2/3
, - t Ij/ ]- -! .1 -
,,, , .1 1. -11
Delivery of Parcels to the Ilopilation by Rurril Comiun i t ions
Offices
postmen, and improvemento in thq ofilices themselves-
ASSOC I ".-T ION: Yenkayevskoye otdeleluye ovy~t7i v"Iyonn'.
Rya-an.okoy oblantL Offico,
of the Kadomskiy rayon, Ryazanskaya oblast)
Card 3/3
. FAKIMUDINOV, V.Z.; KURENKOV. N.P.
Preventing car derailing on croso aititches. Put' i put,khoz, 7 no.4:
35-36 163o (MM 160)
1. Glavnyy insh. stantsii Yudinop Gorlkovskoy dorogi (for ' tdinov).
2. Nachallnik distantaii aignalizataii i avyazi) at. Yudino~ r1kovakoy
dorogi (for Kurenkov). (Railroada,-Hump yards)
17 i V DOE(
A. T.
TRI
I I KIIiiii, (,.
"Tectonics ot, ()11.- b'-'EirJIIg
and In tojtI, 'C'
1'0~,Iiulif; of' Siberia and tile Far ZA t
report subiriLtLed for 2L)n(I Sess, Intl GcoIoj-,,.f(.uI- I.'cjm-r, New D211ii, 14-22 Dec-
L
MMDOVSKIY, V.T.; KURMIRIV, H.161.
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Correlntion between the r,oof relief of a anliferous atrAtUM nnd the
tectonics of its bed in the central pnrt of Lena-Anenra eyncline. Dokl.
AN SSSR 110 no.4:638-641 0 156. (MLRA 1021)
1, Predetavleno nk-'smikom 8.1. Mironovym.
(Lena Vnlley--Gt,oloa. Structural) (Angnrn Vnlley--Geology, Structural)
VARENTSCI, 14.1.; MtOSILKO,
Geology, an-~ oil and' gas potent.1-.1:~ ~,~the
i goofiz. 10:3-32 160.
1. InAitut goologii i razrabot.'.'
(Zer, -Bureya Plain-Potro' 'otim
(Zeyr---,9wuya Plain-Gas, Naturaj-Gcc~orj"
KUFSNKOV, 11.9%
Posolblu gna and oil occurr6nceD in the continontv-1-luko formations
of the Zeya-Bureya Depression. Ileftegaz. iccl. i Ccofiz. no.6:12-
15 '63. (MIRA 17: 10)
1. Inotitut, Geologli i razrab-itki ;;cxyuohikh iskoi,ayo:~,ykh AN SSSH.
U.T.
Formation of Plenozoic And Conozoic troaghs in th,3 Frtr East. Geol.
nefti i gaza 7 no.7t22-25 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Institut goolo ii i razrabotki gory-uchikh iakopayam kh AN S)3SR,
&TiOt Far East--Cmology, Struct
KAMENETSKIY, S.G.j KURIYKOV, O.V.
Tntegral method for determining the reservoir compressibility
faitor from field data. Nefteprom. delo no.7s7-9 164.
(MIRA 17:8)
1. Vaesoyuznyy neftegazovyy nauchno-limledovatel'Bkiy inatitut.
AY
=',WV, P.- I -pod P-O-Iko-vnlk;- - VAST L'T EV V.,-mayor
Innovators In thn military acadomy. Voen.vaet. 36 nn.8:41-43
Ag 156. (MMA 9:10)
(Military education)
KMNKOV, Ple-trAleksoyqvich, podpo .lkovnik; VILICHINSKIT, I.K.,
polkovnik, red.; MMIXOTA, takhn.red.
[Night firing of small arms; training advice] Strellba nochliu
Iz strelkovogo orazhila; sovety po obucheniiu. Moskva, Voen.
izd-vo PI-va orob.SSSR, 1960. 140 p. (KIRA 13:11)
(Shooting, Kilitary)
-'DRMOV I P.
POrfect the organization and method of trainJmgo, Voenoznans
39 noalOt25 0 163, (MIRA 16:1" 1,
KURFIIXOVY P.
Courses and life. Voen.znan. 41 no.U:17 N 165.
(MI RA 18: 12)
1. Nachallnik uchobnoy chat3ti Kharlkovskikh ablaztnyYh
kurvov grazhdanskoy oborony.
Vf~-V62/000/007/004/016
A004/A101
AUTHOR- Kurenkov, V. F.
TITLE.- Corrosiveaggressiveness of industrial oils and oils with additives
PMODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinoatroyeniye, no. 7, 1962, 43-44, .-
abstract 7A265 ("UCh, 2ap. Michurinskiy gos. ped. in-t", 1961, v. 8,
53-64)
TEXT: The author presents a description of the methods and the results of
investigating the quality of some industrial oils and oils with additives from
the point of view of their corrosive aggressiveness. The investigations were
carried out with radioactive Isotopes. The mineral oils viscosine and bright
stock in a pure state were investigated at 600C, and also the same oils with
K-2, Kap. -3 (K-obr.-3) and R"M~117-0 (namly-117-0). The tests showed that
the corrosive aggressiveness of pure bright stock, the conditions being equal,
is nearly the double of viscosine. Oil temperature increase results in an
intensification of metal corrosion. Thus, a temperature Increase by 20 OC of
viscosine increased the corrosion process after 8 hours work of steel radioactive
pins by a factor of 2. In the presence of water the corrosive aggressiveness of
Card 1/2
S/123/62/000/007/004/016
Corrosive aggressiveness ... AOOVA101
the oil considerably grows. Water added to bright stock (20%) increases its
corrosive aggressiveness by more than a factor of 15. From this follows that
when machines are being serviced, it is absolutely undesirable for the oil to
contain moisture. The additives were investigated with bright stock plus 5%
additives plus 20% water at 600C. It was found that the K-2, K-obr.-3 and
namiy-117-0 additives in the presence of water did not contribute to reduce the
corrosive aggressiveness of bright stock, but, on the contrary, somewhat increased
it. The corrosive aggressiveness of oil in the presence of water and additives
in the course of the first 10 hours of operation of a steel radioactive pin
showed approximately the same value. After 10 hours operation, the viscosity
of the oil with namiy-117-0 additive was reduced, a resin-like precipitate of
yellow color separated and the corrosive aggressiv6ness sharply increased.
Most probably, the separation of the resin-like precipitate, being the natural
inhibitor of the oil contributed to an increase in corrosive aggressiveness of
the bright stock.
[Abstracterin note: Complete translation]
_-Card 2/2
awl b1b.1logrm,fiy. pron. '/ no.1:34-35 Ja 165.
8 3)
Kululd'ov, V.P.
~
glectric auto,-Atic control in chacl=nwing, bawid on tho perfor-
manco of thn potate planter. Dokl.A)md.sol'khnz. 24 no.6:44-48
159. (14IRk 12:9)
1. Hookovskly inatitut mnkhanizatntl i elektrifikat9li sel'skngo
khozyayatva. PrAdstavlana akademikom M,G.Ynvr(Anovy%,
(Plant era (Arricultural viachinery)) (Auto-Atic control)
1, AM, 'T -'~' V*f'o
SInpliflod rot' exl for t* c cu,ull~-vi,- -1-7 tact Vasea from WtylOve
delVdrittlw. 'I'Alm. frms la no. 12028.-M) V 165.
(11IF"A 1911)
KURERKOV, ruj.
.4
Using the methods of large-scale and mass production at textile-
machinery plants. Sbor. at. VIILTEKMASH no.3:166-W7 '57.
(MIRA 12;10)
(Textile machinery) (Factory management)
f
KOKOREV, V.A.;.--KURENKOV, Yu*Vo ---
Types and dimerwion series of automatic lathes* Standartizatsiia,
25 no. 5:13-i1.5 MY 161. (MIRA 14:5)
(Lathes-4tandards)
MiCHUMOV, V.V. ; A.,)-"II(GV 0 V. VOLKOVA, O.D.; YU1~111KOV).-Yu V.;
5YitOV!;G1j;A, G.G.;_
SAVO,:OVA, I.V.; SAFRGIR~VA, L.I.;
HADUSHINISKIY, L.A., kand. tekhn.nauk, rotsenzeAtTILLEEES,
S.A., kand. tokhn. nauk., red.; POTUMOVA, G.U., red. izd-
va; D'_'I,I;KDIA, N.F., trjkbn. red.
(Economic efficiency of the autoration of production proces-
ses in the textile industry]Elconomichcakaiia effektivnost' av-
tomatizataii proizvod&tvennyI:h protsessov tokstillnoi pro-
rrVBhlennovti. (By] Zubchaninov, V.V., i dr. Foskva, Mashgizz,
1962 198 P. (14IRA 15:11)
iTextile irxiustry-Costs) (Automation)
.~UHNKOV, Yu.V.,, kand.okonomicheskikh nauk; KOKOREV, V.A., inzh.; LIFSHITS,
V.B., inzh.
Standard types of reeling, warping and dressing machines.
Mekh.i avtom.proizv. 16 no.802-37 Ag 162. (AURA 15:9)
(Textile machinery)
KURENKOV, Yu.V., kand-ekonom.nauk; KOKOREV, V.A., inzh.; LIVSHITS, V.B., inzh.
- --- -
Standard *pea of'Y'eaving equipment. ~bkh.i avtom.proizv. 16
no.1209-41Y D 162. (KRA 16: 1)
(Textile machinery)
KOKOREV, V.A.; M,~~!IKOV, Yu.V., kand. ckonom. nauk; BELOGUR-YASNOVSKAYA,
R.I., naijchnyy red.; BOBAYOV, A.H., red.; KOVALISKAYA, I.F.,
tekhn. red.
(Structural dimonsional diagrams for loomn.] Konstruktivnye
razmernye riady tkatskikh stankov. Moskva, 1963. 106 p.
(Moscow. TSentrallnyi institut nauchno- tekhnichenkoi infor-
mataii po avtomtizatsii i mushinostropniiu. Seribi III-.
Novye mashiny, oborudovanie i sredstva avtomatizat,Bii, no.67).
(MIRA 16:12)
PAPUSHIN, L. L. ; KUREUOVA, L. Ta.
Use of polyacrylamide an a coagulating agent for the clarification
of slurry-containing vashery waters at the Taolnovkm By~product
Coking Plant. Koko i khim. no.10slO-15 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Stalinakiy oovnarkhoz*
(Tasinovka--Coal preparation) (Acrylamide)
BUTOVETSKlYp V.S.;,PJREN'KOVA, L.Ya.
Modernization of flotation machines of type "520 deuigned by
the State Institute for the Design and Planning of By-Product
Coking Plants. Koks i khim. n0-4:54-56 161, (Turk 14:3)
1. Ukrainskiy naucbno-issledovateliskiy institut Ugleobogashckeniye
(for Butovetskiy). 2. Yasinovskiy koksokbimichoskiy zovod(for Kurankova).
(Coal praparation-Equipment and supplies) (Flotation)
BUYANOV, Yu.D.-, kand.tekhn.nauk; Prinimali uchastiye3 HIKHAYLOV, A.G., proff,
doktor tekhn.nauk; URALISKIqB.P., kand.geol.-minerl.nauk; XUPER074,
If, y tekhnik 11-11, ................"
--I 1_'gornr
Uaing lacruatine-glacial'(sub-ourface) clays and clayey soils
at the quarry of the Odintsovo brick plant. Sbor. trqd.
WfMelezobetona no.7sl64-17? 162. P (MIRA 161l)
(Odintsovo region (Moscow Provinc4)--CIeV,)
BERG, ".,- NDCIIAWV, K.N.;_XUHFNI.VAt A.; ANOSHINA, N.p.
..~q
~'JZ
Titermographic invontigationn of brompIntinic acid. UY.Kazan,
fil.AH SSSR.SerAbim.nank no.4:127-132 '57. (WRA 121-5)
(Bromoplatinic acid)
(Thermocbomiotry)
OUNKOVA, V -A.. aspirantka.
Morphological characteristics of the stomach of Kazakh fine-wool
sheep as compared with their initial forms. Trudy Inst.eksp.biol.
AN KazakhoSSR 2:113-124 154. (MLRA 10:2)
(XAZAKH TAY-SHUP BRUDS) (STOKACH)
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F t AA 14 1.k X (f j _4.9
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Fadm
rodamsialikogo Namork -hxwmold~ for$
Pritivit Irrit4hii (TFang. 16IWdle A%Utic Sd. Init. C(Aton
Culture. Ind Irvigritim) ByWr. No, K 57-7t(19311 -Cellukme accumulatris rapidly
1
9r a uptotiOcIA"ofthraVoiftbefib". At 45dayi K1
70 of the Owl issmilidomr. whkh I~
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Experience in planning a protective zone for a vater conduit fed by irub-channal
vatere In the Uzbek S.S.R. Gig.i san. no.11:16-18 N '53. (MLEIA 6:10)
1. Uzbekskiy nauchno-ionledovatellokiy sanitarno-gigiyenichaskiy institut.
(Uzbekistan--Water supply)
It
J r
14AM/,UIA, 1-1~ , inzh. J,, KURENNOY, G. , inzh.
Replacanent of shaft conductoru. Sorv.vhakhts 10 nos7:17
11 161. WM 14:8)
(Electric wlri-ng--W~tenarica and repair)
USSR / Farm Anirmls. Silkworms. Q-7
Abe JUur :Ref Zhur - Biol.p No 10., 1958, No 45344
Author :Kurennoy, 1. N1.
Inst
Title The Influence of the Regimon of Fx!edin6 an the Productiveness
pf the Malbarry-Fooding Silkwom.
Orig Pub Tr. Stavropollsk. a.-kh. in-ta) 1956, vYP. 7, 195-204
Abstract In all the variants of experiments, the larvae of period I
of growth were fed every 2 houra. On the Ist day after
moult, the larvae of period II and III were fed every 2
hours, those of Period IV and V - every 3 hours, and during
the subsequent days the larvae of periods II-IV were fed, in
proportion to the consumption of leaves, as follows: in the
let variant with one 6-hour interval, in the 2nd variant with
two intervals, and in the control every 2 hours (yuunger
larvae), and every 3 hours (older larvae). The harvest -nd
Card 1/2
USSR/F, r..l - H jitcybec
Abs J,ur Ruf ziiur - Bir)l., ,i. lz:, 6944.1~
A,~ltll w Kiirc:::,..,y, N.M., ;c~kii., jvic:i, G.B.
I! ~st Tii.ilry-azov A_vic,.iltural ;,cadc,iy
Title Hxicylicos cv~d Seed Qualitic!s -.f *,c ris
OrL, * 1"A Izv. Tinil'yUzuvsk. alf--id., lq~`, 111) '1, 2`7-23'(
,'Lbstract SeQ Rof Zhur Biji, IT-, 7, 195(, N) 39-372.
Car(I 1/1.
Cl.
- 69 -
U~,SR/Frrr, Anii-.irlo. ilonoy Bee f -6
Abe Jour Pof Zhur - Biol., 11c 81f'58, 11o 35775
Authcr :-44gonncy
Inst t lict GIv7en
Titlu : Exporionco in the Incrorro cl' tho Effectivoiiso of th(; Fol-
linrtion of Sunflcwer by licney Bees (Oryt p---.vyshcniya offek-
tivn-)sti pchelocpylcniyP rodr,:-Inachnikc)
OriF Fub i ~chclovodstvo, 1557, No 1, 42-48
Abstrrct DurinF 5 days of the nupplo-entrl feeding of bees with suFpr
syrup flrvered with "int, rn~ the ocnttoring of wnter-
socked erwdust or-,mrtizad with the srmc odor on the field,
the frequenting of thu sunflcwor blossoms by the bees in-
crovsod by 42-92%. Thu Fcllinrtion of the sunflouer by th3
booE, undor tho conditicnsof unqtrblo hu-iilific!,tion pro-
vc-iling in Str-vr(.,F-l'yo, incro~,sc~ its fertility by 27.8-32.8%.
Cord 1/1
11-F
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YAMPOLISKTT. V.L.; KURE21NOY, N.V.
Intenmscular approach through the Grynfelt-Lesshaft triangle
in the excision of renal calculi. Urologiia 28 no.300-52163
(MIRA 1-70)
lo Iz urologicheskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova.
o Tj r,,d hormf,;r;,,i :i , ri
1 i"'t 17: C.
,z kar(,(Jry- fitivj,' 1"Wr1r,"ji ogc,
LAPIN, A.A. - leningrad, ul. Hakrasova, 40, kv.22); KURENNOY, N.V.
Late results of prostate cancer treatment. Vop onk. 8 no. 10:
96-100 162. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Iz urologicheskuy kliniki Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina
P-kademii (nachallnik - prof. G.S.Grebenshchikov) i kafedry
fakill'tetskoy khirtirgii (zav. - prof. A.A.Rusanov) Leningrad-
skogo pediatricbeskogo medit3inskogo Instituta.
ZUREIR10Y., N. V.
Results of hormone therapy ofprostate gland of cancer with
metastases. Vop.onks 7 no.5t88-90 161. (14IRA 15:1)
1. Iz urol.:gichookoy kliniki (nach. -
shchikov) Voyemo-moditainakoy ordona
Kirova.
d-r med.nauk G.S. Greben-
Lenim akademii im. S.M.
(FRWTATE GLAND-CANCER) (11OFMONE THERAPY)
DOMNIN, H.A.; KUfTQlNAYA, L.N.; CHERY[ASOVA, V.A.
Polymethylene rings. Part 39: Conversion of 1-chloro-l-cyclohexene
by the action of bromine. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.9:2848-2851 S 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Laningradekly gosudarstvennyy universitet.
KURENNOY, V. V.
Wator-bearing horizons in the sediments of the Verkholonskian
series in the south of the Angara-Lena artesian basin, Mat. Kom.
po izuch. podzem. vod. Sib. i Dall Vost. no.2!130-137 162.
(HIRA l7j8)
DRUNININ, V.V., kand.f12iko-m-ite--iatic',if3skikh nauk: KURRIUM, L.K.,
lnzh.; KOZHUROV, A.A., 1nzh.
Increase of lessee in electric steel due to aging. Vest.
elektroprom. 28 no.8:37-39 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:10)
l.Verkh-Ifietskiy metallurvichaskiy zavod.
(Steel) (Electric conductors)
AUTHORS: Druzhinin, V. V. and
TTTI,i-;: On tbe Influonce of )'calo oil the Unt"notic Froportle-.l
of Hot Rolled Electrical . Steel (K vopro,,u o vliyallil
okaliny na ma6nitnyye svoystva 6oryachukat~--noy
PERIODICAL: Fizika Motallov i 11~et--Jllovedeniye, 1.05'3 Vc,!,.C,. 140.1
pp LI-0-45 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The increase of the s-oecific loss for axi in,_;7Lic':i"on of
10 000 Gauss is inoij,,nificant (a fe,~; percen'u-) ,-;h 4 :3t
at 15 000 Gauss it 4, appreciable (over 5 luo IN)
this phenomenon is explained by Spuner., T, (Ref.2) by
the differing permeabilit., of the scale in medium and
strong l-aagnetic fields, llorever,, direct investigations'
of the LiaGnetic properties, in such steel have not been
carried out and, therefore, this was done by the autho!-
of this paper. The authors have chosen s1leets of
,jnpickled dynamo and transformer steel 8ftler the norm.,',,_'
process of rollinL.- axId ujinealing at E150 C; fro--I each
sheet strips of 250 x30 m,-a weighing about I kg uere cut.
After testing the mechanical propertico, the scale -i~!-,'_q
Card 1/4 removed by pickling in a 20clo' sulphuric ,'tnid solutioD to
:;OV/12G-6-'-4/_z3
On the Iriflilf-jice of Scale an the lla,,"netic Properties of x1r,~
Rolled Electrical Steel
which corwaon salt Yas added -~.hich stopl)ed almost entirel,-,*
the dissolution uf the -metal itself (less thLn 2 graas).
The specific gravity of thL pickled and -1ho unpickled
steel as well as of the scale arid also the Si contents
of the respective steels arc. entered in Table 1., The
magnetisation cul-ves without scale, with scale and of
the scale ituelf are graphed in Fig.1 for dyn.-uno steel
and in Fig.2 for transformer steel. FiG.3 Ei-~s the
hysteresis loop for dynamo steel vi-ithout and -writh scale;
the chanSe of the total specific losso-, ~~nd the
hysteresis losses durinE; pickling of electrical ;3toei
are entered for four specimelis (Si contents 1 to 4%)
for 10 000 and 15 000 Gauss in Table 2,, Table _fj
contains data on the thicluiess ~_uid the cpccific cl._~ctric
resistance of tLe --cale of electriczal steel (I 31-Ld LJPI~ 5j),
The obtained results lead to the followiru
1) In the invetotij6ated sl,,eets of hot rolled dyna::,o Lnd
transforz,er steel the decrease in the spegific wei6ht
due to the presence of snAe is 0,06 ~S/cm tlle zpecific
Card 2/4 ,ciEht of tho scale itself is 7.0 't'Vem-) for d~-nino stec:1
"( )V/126 -C-1-4/33
On the Influence of Scale on the MaU:_rLr_LiC Of" Hot
Rolled Electrical Steel
and 6,0 g/cm3 for transforater steel,.
2) The permeability of the scale in weal, ani~.-netio fik!ld~;
(up to 0.2-0.3 AT/cm) approacher, that of stFel,
in medium and fields the permeabil-Jty oi, t',Ite 6-CA-C
4-!i, coyisider-bI7 lover thar, that of .T h 31' 300 Of
sc --1e =, ounts -to 1.4 000 Gauss for dyna.-io
and cl 000 Gauss for transfor:aer steel,
3) R,--duction of -the full specific losses -C DiC"li-I
is insi-.-,nificant at 10 000 GaLISS (0.10 Vl/]-",~ "or d-vi-1:117,,C)
steel and 0.05 for transforuier ste-o-1) due
predoilinantly to a reduction in the edd-j currcllt losses.
The rediLcticn of the full s-,)ocific :-J 11"_ 000 rrav:
is gr_--uter'0 5 t o 0 ~ 8 Wlllz t~' for d37niuio st,~t:,] :nA
0.2 to 0.11 for tran,ofo2:-ior stael ard I`o du,:; a
reduction in the hysteresis losses as L,
reduction of the eddy curverit lossos, Thr~
Card 3/4 the hysteresis lossen a-, a result of is caufea
SOV/126-6-1-4/33
On the Influence of Scale on the Magnetic Propert-'~-es of Hot
Rolled Electrical Steel
by the reduction of the Liiaximum- mat~netisiriL; field md
not by reduction in the coercive force,
There are 3 figures, 3 tables and 6 rufurcncco, 5 of
uhich are Soviet, 1 EnGlish.
ASSOCIATION: Verkh-Isetskiy metallurEiche-ckiy zavod
(Ver1cb-1set91&y Metallurgical Vlorlks)
SUBMITTED: Povember 1, 1956.
2. 01teel-Magrietic properties
SHUBINJI G.N. [deceased); DRUZHININ, V.v.; KOHOLEVA, V.A.j PRASOVA, T.I.;
SHERSTrUKP M.1.1 KUPLNNYKH, L.K.
Effect of carbon on the magnetic properties of electrical steel.
Stall 21 no-5:445-448 My 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Yerkh-Isatskiy motallurgicheskiy zavod.
(Stbel-Magnatic properties)
DRUZHININ V.V. P kaM. f iziko-matematicheskikh L.Y. , inzh.
jP
Comparison or the magnetization curves of electrical engineering
steel obtained from a.c. and d.~.,. fields. Elel:trichestvo no.4i
67- 70 Ap I L). (IMLk 15- 5)
1. Verkh-Isotskiy metallurgicheakly zavod.
(Elertric ongineering-Materials)
(Steol- &gnetic properties)
AV1L(YV-KARNAUKHOV,, B,N.; BOGUSH,,
MALOV, D.I.; SIMLINIKOV,
PALISHAU, M.V.; POLYAKOV,
GORDEYEV, V.I.; KAZHDAN,
POTAPENKOO V,Ya,
A.G.; GIKIS, A.F,; DRUMM, A.D.;
Ye.M.; BRUSENTSOV, L.'V.; DENISOV, A.A.;
F.I.; CMNYAVSKIY, ?.I.; BDROK, 7.5%;
A.B.; KOVAUS, V.Ye.; KURENNYY, E.G.;
Profeasor Georgii Mikhailovich Kaialov, 1905- ; on his 60th
birthday and the 37th anniversary of his theoretical ard educa-
tional work. Izv. vya. ucheb. zav.; alektromekh. 8 no.10:1181-
1182 165. (MIRA 18:111)
W9,
KAYAP")VI Coiovgly
a"3111.1-1111 t
Use of tho qLIOUOJI)g theory in ralr!ulat.inr trial
olectrin powor dintv%~tlon networkr. elektromekh.
8 no.7:803-815 165. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Honlxwnkly itint' tuL in.-.1if-nor-ov
(for Yjiyalov). :). Kafodra
1.)r(,,dprjytxtiy
Kurenn,-j) .
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AUTHOR: Avilov-Karnaukhov, B. N.; Bogush, A. G.; Gikis, A. F.; Drazdov,, A,-Dt;
Kalov, D. -L.; Sineltnikov, 100 M.1 Brusentaov, L. V.; Deniaov# A, A.;
Po1.yakov#_P._L.; Chernpqkiyj F. L; Burok, V._S.; Gorde _-fj,.V. I.1 Kazhdan, A. E.;
ye
Kovalev, V. Ye.; Kurennyy, )~t--Qtj Potapenko, Vo'_ia.
ORG: none
TITIZ: Professor G. M. Kayalov on the occasion of his 60th birthd and 37 Years Of
pedagogical actO Ities ay
SOURCE: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Elek-tromekhanika, no. 10, 1965,
1181-1182
TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering personnel, academic personnel
ABSTRACT: Doctor of EngineerIng Sciences, Professor of RIIZhT'
,CRostovskiy Institut Inzhener'ov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta;
Rostov Institute of Railroad EngilieerZ7, Georgly Mikhaylovioh
JUMP was born on-26-September 60 years ago. He began his
working ca'reer as a standby electrical construction worker at the
Novorosslyak cement factory# In 1929 he graduated from the
Novoeharkaosk Polyteohnioal Institute, and between 1928 and 1947
worked In the designing sootion of the-1131ektropron" trust. Sub-
Card 1/2
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sequently, he joined the Rostov department of the GPI ZG_osudnrstvenniY
proyektnyy Institut; State Designing Institut.,-7 11TYazhPromele1ttro-
proyelct" where he advanced from a technician of the designing de-
partment to Its chief engineer. From 1933 to 1962 lie was docent of
the department of electrification of Industrial enterprises of the
NPI /Kovocherkasskly politakhnicheskly InstItut Imeni Sergo
Ordzlionikidze- Novocherkassk Pol1techn1c Institute Im. Sergo
Ordzhonlkidz;,~; he taught as professor until 1965 and presently Is
a professor of the R11ZhT. He published more than 70 scientific
works, Including studies of flywhc6l-contalnlng electric motors,
investigations of electrical loads of Industrial enterprises,
analyses of basic features of real load graphs, (including their
probabilistic modeling). proposals.for peak load calculation methods
(based on the theory of mass servicing) and developments of methods
for the ealoulatlon of extremal loads of heavy consumers, for the
study of random graphs of reactive loadsi for the evaluation of .
electrio load fluotuations, and the like. G. M. KAYALOV was also
active In the Party, professional. and saientifie organizations.
He is a holder of the "For Outstanding Work During the. Great
Patriotic War of 1941-1945 gg." modal and the "Ba!!ge of Honorlo,
decoration. Orig..art. hast 1 figure. Cjpllsj
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Ira
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2 rNuhaltnik Bredinskoy distant3ii puti, Yuziino-Urallskoy dorogi
rennyy),
KUREITINY, K.I.; NEVEROV, L.R.
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JO '59. (MIRA 12:10)
l.Nachallnik distantaii puti, stanteiya Brod7, Yuzhno-Urallekaya
doroga (for Kurennyy). 2.Inzhanor distantsii, stantsiya Bred7,
Tuzhno-Urallskaya doroga (for Neverov).
(Slag) (Railroads-karthwork)
7-c.,
K
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Afflicted with libeumtism,," Leningradj 1959, 13 PP (Leningrad Pediatric Medical
Institute) (KLI 2-60j 117)
KURMUSOV, A.I., doktor biolog.nAuk-, KOIXSNIKOV, B.P., otv.red.-.
BBLIKOV. I.Y., kand.biolog.nouk, red.; KARASIV. I.I., kand.
khimicheskikh nauk, red.; RHA LIOVSKIT, V.Y., red.; SHIPULIN,
F.K.. kand.goologo-mineral.nauk. red.; OONCHA2, G.V., tekhn.red.
[Zoogeographic zones of the Maritime Territory] 0 zoogeografichaskikh
okrugakh PrImorskogo kraia. Vladivostok, DY bass AN SSSR9 1947.
34 p. (Komarovskie chteniia. no.1) (KIRA 12:7)
(Maritime Territory-Zoogeographv)
KU,9MTSGV, A. I.
Kurentsov, A. I. - "Learning about the bark-eating animals of the Far East from
the injuries they cause"s Nauch.-metod. zapiski (Council of Ministers., RSFSR,,
Main administration for natural reservations), Issue 11., 1948., P. 99-129.
Sot U-30429 11 March 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 7 1949).