SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOVALEV, N. P. - KOVALEV, P.
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KOVALEV, N.P.
Al,iminum industr~y in Hunpary. Biul.. tekh. -ekon. inform. no.9:915-96
$61. (MIRA 14:9)
(Hungary-Aluminum industry)
. KUVJUEVv nip-*-I-=d.tekhn.nauk; MANNA, G.V., irlzh.
New instrument for measuring the thickness of glass fiber fabrics.
Tekst.prom. 21 no.3:46-/+S Ur 161, (MA 1-14~:3)
(Glass fibers) (Measuring instruments)
KOVALEV, N.P.
Promoting the use of light metals in the automobile iralustry of
capitalist countries. Avt.prom. 29 no.3.477-48 Yx "63, (MRA 16;3)
(Automobile industry)
I
-KOVALEV Nikolay PetrQvich; SOSNOVSKAYAp G.I., red.; LEUSHCHWO,
=~ N.L., tekhn. red- -- J-
(Field methods for testing soils in water] Polevye meto4
iBpytaniia gruntov v vodnoi areds. Kiev, Goestroiizdat,
USSR19 1963. 110 P. (MIRA 16:5).
(Soils-Testing)
KUGHERP G. N. ; MILLER, L. Ye. , red. ; KOVAT.'F.V_ T4 P ;, red. ;
SOVETNIKOVA, 'I.V., red.; ISHUTINOVA, M.D., red.;
LOGINOVA, Ye.l., tekhn. red.
[Working of nonferrous metals and allWs in capitalist
countries] Obrabotka tavetnykh metallov i splavov v kapitali-
sticheskikh stranakh. Moskva. Pt.l. (Technical and eiconomic
review and the technology of rolling] Tekhniko-ekonomicheskii
obzor i tekhnologiia proizvodstva prokata. 1962. 349 p.
(MIRA 16:9)
1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut informatsii tsvetnoy metal-
lurgii.
(Nonferrous metal industries)
(Rolling (Metalwork))
PTJKIIALISKIY, Leonid Cheslavich; KOVALEV, N.P. red.; IWELI, Ye.l.,
tekhn. red.
[Contrast range theory of uranium ores] Teoriia kontrast-
nosti uranovykh rud. Moskva, Gosatomizdat, 1963.; 175 P.
(uranium ores) (Radiometry) (MIRA 17:1)
GOLOVAROV, Yaroslav Kirillovich;,XQYAILV red.; MAZELI,
_
Ye.I., tekhn. red.
(A journey into the domain of uranium] Puteshostv!A v
stranu urana. Moskval Gosatomizdat, 1963. 92 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
FARNOV, Yeremey Iudovich; KOVALET, N,P.9 red.; VIAZELI, Ye.I..,
tekhn. red.
(A far search) Dallnil poisk. lloskva~ Gosatomizdatp
1963. 253 P. (MIRA 17:1)
KOVALEV, N.P., kand.tekhn.nauk
Soil density meter. Av-t.dor.i dor.stroi. no.1:127-137
'65. (MIRA 18:11)
CHEMAK, M.G.; ASLANOVA) M.S.; VOLISMA, S.Z.; KUTUKD4, S.S.;
SDIAKOV, D.P.; NAYDUS, G.G.; BOVKUNENKO, A.N.; KOVALEV, N.N.;
SHKOLINIKOV., Ya.A.;.ZHIVOV, L.G.;_KQ.VALEV,..-X.P.; KOZHUKHOVA,
N.V.; KOROLEVA, A.Ye.,- VINOGRADOVA, A.M.; OSIPOVA, O.M.;
BADALOVA, E.I.; BRONSHTEYN, Z.I.; LIVOV, B.S.; KRYUCHKOV,
N.N.; BLOKH, K.11.; 9ASHINSKAYA, N.I., red.
[Continuous filament glass fibers; technology fundamentals
and their p~,-opertiesj Nepreryvnoe stakliamoe volokno; osnovy
tekhnologii i svoistva. Moskva~ Khimija, 1965. 319 p.
(141RA 18: 8)
KOVAIEV,, N. V.
KOVALEV3 N. V,, "The Methods of Chemical Control and Their Outlook." Zashchita
Rastenii, vol. 8. no- 1p 1931P PP* 5-20- 421 D36
SO., SIRA SI--19-53, 15 Dee 1953 .
KOVAIEV, N. V.
KOVAIEV, N. V., "The Control of Smut'-, as a State System,11 Zashchita Rastenii,
vol. 8, no. 3, 1931, pp. 217-219. 4,21 D36
SO: SIRA SI-19-53, 15 Dee 1953
KOVA,U,V, N. V.
BAKHTIV. V. S. DAVYDOV, P. N., KOVALEV, II. V., LYUBISliCaV, A. A., Fnd
PROIDN, F. A. "To Toke into Account the Mass Sca),e Economical Experiment,"
Zashchita Fastenii, vol. 8, no. 1. 1931, ~~. 3141-350. 421 D36
SOf SIRA, SI 90-53, 15 Dec. 1953
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KOVUEV, N. V.
"Ecological Differentiation of the Cherry Plum (Prunus Ceras!Sera Ehrh),"
Dokl. AN SSSIR3 23, No.3. 1939
Ylaykop Ekptl Sta., Inst. Plant Indmstry, Leningrad
KOVALEV, N. V.
"Imnunity of Fruit Trees to Fungus Diseases.," Dokl. AN SSS-R, 27, No.2, 1940
May1rop Exptl Sta., Inst. Plant Industry., Leningrad
MIRZAM, M. M.; NOVALEV.- W,- V,
Fruit Culture - Turkmenistan
Fruit industry --"n the Turkmen Canal area. Sad i og., No. 4, 1952.
Monthl- List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
1. KOVALEVI No Vo ; TUPITSM, D. 1.
2. USSR (600)
4. Apple - Main Torlmen Canal Region
7, Apple trees in commercial fruit culture in the Main Turkmen Canal
region.
Sad i ogs No. 10* 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _January -1953. Unclassified.
KOVAIU.N.V.
Role of the cherry plum in the breeding stone fruits. Probl.bot.
no.2:223-260 '55. (MIRA 8:11)
(plum)
PETROV, Mi;khail Platonovich; OSIPOY. Ivan Grigorlyevich; KOVAISV. Nikolay
kisil'yovich. radaktor
OWMMINAUMM
LPomolog.v of 7urkmaniston) Plodoyodstvo Turkmentstans. Asbkhabad,
Akodemiis nauk Turkmenskoi SSR, 1956. 175 P. O(LRA 10:8)
(Turkmenistan--Fruit culture)
1ISSR/Cultivatea Plants - aenaral Problems.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhui' - tiol., No 4.. 1958,, 15462
Author : N.V. Kovalev, Glushchenko, D,I, Tupitsyn
Inst : Shreder Fruit and Berry Instituteo
Title : Fruit and Berry Crops,in the Down Stream Region of the
Anu-wr I Ya 0 ,
(Plodovyye i ovoshchnyye kulltury v nizov'yakh ;zu-
Darli).
Orig Pub V-sb.: Materialy po proizvodit. silam Uzbekistanao
VYPG 2. Tashkent, AN UzSSR.. 1956, 5-89.
Abstract In the dovu,stream regions ofthe Ariu-Darlya in Kara-
Kalpak ASSR and Khorezmskaya Oblast' the garden areas
may be incieased,from.3200,hectares to 15-20 thousand
hectares. The results of the study made by the Expedi-
tion of the Fruit and Berry Institute im. Shreder are
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KOVAIXV, N.L, __JTSYIF, D. I.
- gmg
Vegetative propagation of wild fruit plants under natural con-
ditions and natural selection. Irv.AN Uz.SSR 3:99-100 156.
(MM 12: 6)
(Tien Shan-Fruit trees)
MR/Cultivated Plants - Fruits - Berries. m
Abs Jo--~r : Ref Zhur Biol, No 18, 1058i 324-(l
Author : Kovalev, N.V., Glushchenko, K.S.
Dist : AS Uzbek SSR
Title Growth of the Shoots of a Pruit Tree as an Tndicator of
the. Lnflcience of Nutritional Conditions.
Orig Pub Dokl. kN UzSS-R, 195"), No 6; 41-46
Abstract At the Shre&,z Institute of Fruits and Berries (UzIbekakaya
SSR) ols-arvat,"ons v~:7e co-attucte", on the development of a
S Mer -bud in August onto a 2-year old stock.
PrIor thi;~- I-Iv:~ ;.-tock v6s fr-,r-)-,ilized with N and P.
The fc.~owin~- -prirt-, nzt~-)Gen f-7xtilizer vve'-. applied and
-'-he wil-.Ang ;.-)v-n biv'. was C-Q" off.. After the start
of th( grovit". (.1' thle, bud -'Ln tM, leaf a'xils of tne stock,
the lateral shoots began Ivo p.,ov. By the 15th of JUy
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105
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fruits and Berrieso
M-5
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3., 1958, 10989
Author Kovalev, N.V., Tupitsyn, D.I.
Inst Fruit and Berry Institute imeni Shreder, Central Asian
Station of the VIR CA-11-11nion Institute of Plant Culti-
vation7.Chinese Pears in Central Asia.
Orig Pub Izv. AN UzSSR, 1956, No 6, 97-98
Abstract On the territory of Uzbekistan the Fruit and Berry Insti-
tute imani Shreder and the Central Asian Station of the
All-Union Institute of Plant Husbandry have collected a
siEpificant quantity of varieties of Chinese pear spe-
cies. Observations have demonstrated that the Chinese
pear growing in Central Asia are resistant to beat and
diseases. It is recommended that more be introduced
into cultivation. A description of them is given.
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'USSR/C-altivated Plants. Frxiitz_ Berries.
M
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol-, No 5, 1958, 0-M1-
Author D.K. Sapon
Inst : The Shreder Fruit and Berry Institute.
Title :The Problem of Methods of Blvaluation for Ftmdt Culture
Sto;~k. (K voyrosu a metodakh otsenki podvoyev u plodovykh
kulltur).
Orig Pub: Dokl. AN UZSSR, 1956, No io, k5-49-
Abstract: To determine the compatability of stocks, the Sbxeder Fruit
and Berry Institute in 1953 grafted simultaneously one,
two, and three stocks to a single graft slip. The Sievers
seedling stock with the golden winter Para--a gratt M
produced a sturdy intergrawth of the compone&ts and devel-
oped uniformly with each other, at the end of the second
year the growth of the skeleton and overgrowing roots
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X.OVAIXV, lu.
EBtRblishing species. 13*t.zhur.41 no.6:855-857 J* 156. (KLRA 9:10)
l.VBese.vuzn.vy institut rasteniyevodstva Vsaeoyuzuey akndemii sel'oko-
khozyz.vstvennykh anuk imeni Lenin&, Leningrad.
(Botany-Classif ication)
M
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3b. B101 - 0G-)01'Y Or-351M'_~m. -.,,:.,m-led . I-T. I pill SSIOR,
A t oiind~!O for art irrigation rate of
C C' C.
Aetal*z; T-.,r 1'--ctarF or, a mature
fruit 1"rot);icillp 0!'CflF!'1dj in Tashktin Oasis
oil loams. The irz-Acation arran
gement
is _!-x, laincd. A brief altinec, is taken at the
P
Px-obltoms re-Ji.atinci to wa'cir roquirt,
munt on gravell
soil.
Card:
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fruits. Derries. m-6
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Diol., No 20, 1958, 91837
Author Kovalev, 14V.
Inst tnstitute of Horticulture and Viticulture in Teshkent
Title PropaGation of Peach with Seeds.
Orir, Pub : ALWobiologiyu, 1957, No 2,.127-129.
Abstract : Peach (P) propaGation by seeds is shown to be possible.
This is not infrequently practiced in Uzbekistan. The
study of this prColem has for many years at the D7,stitute
of Horticulture and Vitivulture in Tashkent held out the
possibility of deriving varieties, which from the practi-
cal standpoint, produce almost ideal offsprint;. The fol-
lowing belong to them- Ro(pni Gov, ZarCaldak Vira, Ak-
-Shaftalu No 1, Kirlm., Elberta, Valiant, Yellow August,
Navoy, Amu-Darlya, the Early Red Nectarine and the
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(1, vLntry TrOSIZ
Catr'7'ry .CULT 1VA-1 ED PLANTSSRUI TS. i1jr,11ries,
Abl' J-v. (iEFZHUR-BIOL.,21,.195F,,NC-961()6
7itle -,Innovatlkonn in Fortilizirig Orobarda on Irrigated
Sierozem Soil
:Sots. i.kh. liziaekistana, IP57, No.6, 67-69
Abstract
:-Fxperinontation,has zhown thpt the additional
shoot rrowth-occurs only during I-Ij months and
It L3 n0ces.8a .ry to provide the plants Miring
, this
D;~riod with conMVa.-able r-.serves of autilents
ivh I-ch iaquire fall pIncement. -The root systeris
gro'ning in tho sierozem soi2 of Central Asia,
poor in It and P, do not begin to grow until the
end of April.. The P appliiid to this 3011 moves
slowly and Is taken up bil the root system only
Cara: 1/3
USSR/Cuitivated Plants - Fruits. Berries. M
Abs Jotir Ref Zhur Biol., No i8, 1958) 82476
A.~thor Mrzayev, M.M., Kovalev, N.V,
Orig Pub Meterialy po proizvodit, silain Uzbekistana, 1957, vyp.
6, 25'(-264
Title On the Prospects of Frait Growing in Goi.odnaya Steppe
Abstract The nat-.,xal conditions of Goiodnaya Steppe are described.
It is noted that the friiit plants s,.ccessfolly Corw and
bear fruit on lands with seasonal salinity not exceeding
0.2-0-3% in the water sol-ble salt content. Experinien-
tation in fruit growii-ig in Golodnaya Steppe is reported.
Selection of the kinds, and varieties and the agricultu-
ral complex directed at the control of contamination
with salt are recommended. A brief plan of fri;it :,,rowing
accordinS tc district,-. is -,iven. -- I.K. Forti1natov
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USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fruits. Berries. M
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur BiOl-) no 12, 1958, 53806
Author : Kovalev, N.V., KalrWkov, SS.
Inst :
Title on the origin o:C the cultivated Pears of Central Asin
Orig pub Tr, po prikl. botan., Genet. i selektsii, 1957, 30,
No 3, 211-218
Abstract In the old focal Points of pear culturesy dntinG badh
som,3-4 thousand years, the authors established the
existence op six Groups of cultivated and semi-wild va-
rietios: D6khara pear and its cultivated seedliligs,
nakhara pear mixed with SoGaia, SoG4ia pear (Nashvnt
type) and As seedlings) Centnal Asiatic and its SQW-
lings, Central Asiatic mixed with the Bokhara. In
younger focal points of pear culture, the European va-
rieties - western and eastern - are also found- In the
mountainous Bostmiftykakiy Rayon, the authors discovered
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A,16VII/1-'V A'. V.,
USSR/ C ultivated Plants. * Prdiitsi DeAisb.
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Bio.iij lio 8, )-958, 346o3
Author Kovalev N.V.) Sabirov 14.1".
I nz
Title CoalQscance of n,-u:Lt 'B:Qo Roots
Ori~; Pu]o Botan. zh. 1957, 42, No 6, 1286-128B
;abstract In irrigated areas of soadlin,-,s of VIQ le tree
varieties Kandil'-~An~.,.-), Napoleon, Reinetto, Orlans, Famen
1-17inter Golden anC, !4-,dzv-atskiy, devc1opod a coalooc-~,ncc of the
roots in 3 to 5 -porcont of the plants of all varicties.
Doscribcd are 5 Ujr-1w!,-, of such coalescence. -- Fortunatov.
Carcl
KOMEV,
Large-fruit variant of Berberie oblonga. 3jul.Glav.bot.sada
noo)5:119-120 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Sredneaziatakaya stantsiYa Vaeaoyuznogo instituta rasteniye-
vodstva.
Ikhnaoh-Say ValleY--Barberries)
KOVALEV, N.V.
Introducing now plant forms and varieties from tho flora of the
western Tien Shan, Trudy Bot.inat.Sar.6 n0-7:130-134 '59.
(MIRA 13:4)
1. Plodo-yagodW institut im. R.R.Shredera AN UzSSR, Tashkent.
(Tien Shan--Fruit)
ZHURAVIEV, M.S., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; YOVALEV,-.I.V..,.--kand-
sellkhoz. rauk; YOVAKHOV, G.V.; Ii%JI9!WEDOV, G.K.;
TATAUOVA, A.S.; TUZ, A.S.; TUFITSYN, D.I.; FROLOV,
A.I.; V",'SOTSIIY, K.A., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.;
PAVLOVA, N.I.I., 6oktor IAol. nauk, rod.; KULITISOV, E.V.,
kand. sel"Ichozz. nauk, red.; FY1AYEVA, U~., red.;
SOROKINA, Z.I., tekhn. red.
[Catalog of the prospective varieties of fruit, berry,
and grape crops in the collection ofthe Central Asia
Experiment Station of the All-Union In3titute of Plant
Culture] Katalog perspektivnykh sortov plodovo-
iagodrykh kulltur i vinograda v kollektsii Sredneaziatskoi
opytnoi stantsii. Tashkent, Vses. nauchno-issl. in-t raste-
nievodstva, 1061. 123 p. (MlRA 16:12)
1. Sredneaziatskaya opyinaya stantsiya.
(Soviet Central Asia--Fruit--Varieties)
BERISHVILI, I.M., kand.f3eltskokhoz.nauk; AKIIVLEDIANI, Ye.11., aspirantka;
PODARYASHCHH, A.S., agronom; POLITOV, A.K., entomolog (Groznyy);
SIZLIN, I.V., starshiy nauchnT~ sotrudnik;'BUGHOVA, T.I.; POPOVA,
K.N.; KOVALIEV, N.V., kand.sel skokhoz.nauk; NASIROV, A.
brief information. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no-11:56-58
N 163. (1,11111A 2-7:3)
1. Gruzinskiy institut zashchity rasteniy (for Berishvili, Akhvledi-
ani). 2. Opytnoye khozyaystvo "Boyevik", g. liovozybkov,,Bryanskoy
obl. (for Podaryashchiy). 3. Smolenskaya oblastnaya sel skokhozyayst-
-s'ennaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Selin). 4- Punkt sluzhby ucheta i
prognozov, g.Kurgan-Tyube, Tadzhikslcoy SSR (for Bugrova, Popova).
5. 14aykopskaya opytnaya stantsiya Vsesoyuznogo naucYino-isaledovatell-
skogo inatituta rasteniyevodntva (for kovalev). 6. Uzl;okskiy institut
zashchity rasteniy, TasWcent (for Nasirov).
LAPTEV, Yu.P., starshiy nauchnyy storudnik,- ASSAUL, ',.D.;-YMALEV, N.V., kand.
sellskokhoz. nauk; ZAKHAROVA, T.I., mladshiy nauchnyy aotrudnik;
MAMAYEVAp Kh.P.; DUBINEVICHp B.N.,, starshiy nauchryy sotrudnik
Brief information. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.9:54~56 164.
WIRA 17: 11)
1" Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey fitopatologii Vinnitskoy oblasti (for
Assaul). 2. Maykopskaya opytnaya stantsiya Vsesoyuznogo nauc~no-issle-
dovatellskogo instituta rasteniyevodstva (for Kovalev). 3. Vaesoyumyy
institut zashchity rasteniy (for Zakharova). 4. Moskovskiy pedagogi-
cbeskiy institut imeni V.I. Lenina (for Mamayeva). 5. Mironovskaya
selektsionnaya stantsiya (for Dubinevich).
-~(,Ltvma :'or lij kascow during the
t J I I HLRA
five-Ywir Plan - Gor - 1 57. 10:9)
I-v!rstitel' -redsedatc.iyt; komisaii Ispolk.0ma
KOVALEV.
r 1-11. -
Organization and methods for carrying otit major ropairn in
apartment houses in Moscow, Gorokhoz.Mosk. 33 no.6:32-34
Je 159. (MIRA 12:10)
1. MchallniklUlwavlaniya kapitallnogo remonta zhilykh domov. Moskva.
(1-loncow-Apartment house 9--14ai nt e nano o and repair)
.. KOVAIM, N. Ta.
Repairing and painting facades In 1960. Gor.khoz.Mosk.
34 no.5.8-12 MY 160. (MM 13:7)
1. Nachallnik Upravleniya kapitallnogo remonta zhilykh domov
Mosgorispolkoma.
(Moscow-Facades) (House painting)
KOVAIZV, N.Ya.
I
.,. ~Iajor repair of apartment houses. Gor. khoz.Mosk. 36 no.3:6-10
btr 62, (I-MiA 15:6)
1. Nachallnik Upravleniya kapitallnogo remonts, zhilykh
domov g. 14oskvy.
(Moscow-Apartment houses-Maintenance and repair)
KOVAIZ-V, N. Ye.
KOVALEV, N. Ye: "IMoral training of students in the process of socially
useful work (based on taterial from working in the fi-fth
through seventh classes)." Mlin Education RSFSR. Leningrad
State Pedagogical Inst imeni A. I. Gertsen. Chair of
General Pedagogy. leningrad, 1956
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in PedaEogical
Sciencos)
So: Kni-:Ihmya Letopis', No. 18, 1956
KOVAL19V, N.Ye.
Bvaluat~on of students' knowledge and skills in school workshops.
Politekh. obuch. no.8:17-20 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9)
(Manual training)
K07AL77, 117. --i"e.
"I. -F. Favlov Is .Physiolorical Sur-,ei7 in ;'!'x~>crim3ntal Cl-emoth?ra,," of
Opisthoreldasis. 11 Cand ','*-.erl Sci, All-Union Inst of' llelmintholr)7,~v, 1'al~hachkaja,
1?53- (MI-3iol, !~,To 'l-i FOI-) 55)
SO: Sim. ",!o. 631, 26 Aug 55 - Survriy of Scientific ?n(J Technical Dissertations
T7 S11 TTigher Educaticnal lnsti-~utions (1?,,)
Defended at Is
KOVAIXV. N.Ye.
__ __ --ammuff"U0. I
Vow dut:! -n '.11d treatment of experimeLtal opisthorchoBiB with. huxachloroothane
and ;dith carbon tetrachloride. Mod. pfLtazit., Moskvu no.3.*253-237 May-June
1953. (GIND 25;1)
3
.L. Of the Clinical Department (Read - Prof. N.H. Plotnikov) of the Insti-
tute of Malaria, Medical Parasitology. and Helminthology (Director -- Prof.
P. G. Sergiyev), Ministry of Public Health LW-"
KOVALEV, N.Te.
Results of treating Taanla 'aaginata Infections with male fern
combined with acrichine in a mass campaign against halminths.
Mad paraz. i paraz. bol.24 no.2:106-108 Ap-Je '55 (MLRA 8:10)
1. Iz kafedry biologii Dagestanakogo maditsinskogo instituta
(dir.-instltuta dotsent S. Yu. Alibskov) -Dagnstanakoy raspu-
blikanskoy protivomalyariinoy stantaii (zav.stantsiyey L.M.
Popova)
(PLANTS9
male fern. ther. of tapework infect. with quinacrine)
(ANTBEIMINTICS, therapeutic Use,
male fern in tapework infect. with quinacrine)
(QUINACRINE, therapeutic use,.
tapswork infect. with male fern)
KOVAIrbV, Me., kandidat moditainskikh nauk
Gombined treatment of taeniarhynchosis. Sov.med. 20 no.12:51-55
D 156. (MLRA 10:1)
1. Xz Dagestanskoy sanitarno-epidemiologichaskoy stantaii (glavnyy
vrach I.P.Pavlenko),-
(TAENIA, infect.
Tacniarhynchus, thar., fern extracts with quinacrina)
(qUINAGRINS, ther. use
Taeniarhynchus infect., with fern extract)
(FIANTS. ther. use
fern extract, ther. of Taenibihynchus infect.
with quingarlne)
KOVALEV, N.Ye.
Treatment of coccidiosis in children. Mod. paraz. i paraz.bol.
28 no.6-:716-717 N-D 159. (MIRA 13:12)
(COCCIDIOSIS)
KOTALET, N.Ye.
Ombimation of Aspidium and acriquine for treating Taeniarhynchus
insfection. Med.paraz.i paraz.bol. no.51518-521 161. (MIRA 14:10)
1. Iz kafedry biologii Dageetanskogo meditsinskogo instituta
(dire instituta M.Me Maksudo-vt zav. kafedroy N.Ye. Kovalev) i
ReBpublikanskoy sanitarno-opidemiologicheakoy stantsil. (glavnyy
vrach S.M. Allakhverdav).
(ASPIDIUH) (QUINACRINE) (TAENIA)
KOVALE7, N.Ye.
Experience in the eradication of -Imeniarynchosis in rural.
districts of the Dagestan A.S.S.R. 'Sovet. med. 27 no.9%
71-75 S163 (MM 17.-2)
1. Iz kafedry obshchey biologii Dagestanskogo meditsingkogo
instituts, i parazitologicheskogo otdela Respublikanshoy sa-
nitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantsil.
KOVALEV, 11. Ye.
Survival of cysticerci using di2ferent cooking methods for
rwasled beef. I-led. paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 no. 51566-570
9-0 f65 (1,11IRA 19:1)
1. Kafedra obshchey biologii Dagestanskogo meditsinskogo in-
stituta, Makhachkala. SuInitted April 16, 1965.
XOVALEV O.A. (Leningrad)
Experimental studies of acute cerebral prolapse in variow central
ner7ous system funotion tests. Voponeirokhir. 24 no*6835-40 N--D
t60. (MIRA 14-o1)
lo %yenno-meditainakaya ordena Lenina akademiya Imeni S&M* Kirova,
(BRAIN) (NERMUS SYSTM)
KOVA-fj"V,
Sur-.~e ."%e~!harli-sms of acute prclapse of tle brain in disordc.-.~ uf
the brain stem. Arkh. pat. 25 no-3:4- 14.- 5 10 163.
1. T-z lk'rlvedry patalui-jello-koy
chlwill AHI]
I.t,-nina akadoxi-i
imarl, S.M. K-irova.
ACCESSION NRt ~AR4027933 S/0137/64/000/002/EOOS/F.005
SOURM RZh. Yetallurgiya, Abs. 2E32
AUTHORs Dmitriyev. P. T.; Rovalev. 0. D.
TITLE: Argon-hydrogen welding of nickel and nickel-bazed. alloys
CITED SOURM Tro Vses, no-i* i konstrukt* iu-t IdUmo m'ashinostr.0 vy*p. 43j, 1963,
70-76
TOPIC TAGS: argoin are weldingo nickel welding, nickel alloy welding
T.WSLATION.- To prevent the formation of pores in the metal of the weld seam in the'
manual and automatio Ar-aro welding of NP-2 Nij. monel metal'NUZhMta28-2,5-liP6. and
Ni with monal metal and monal metal with Xhl8N9T steel, 3.2;3'5% H2,'s added to Ar;
the H2, by combining with (~, prevents the latter from pens rating nto the vmld
metal as Ki oxide.' The machanicil pioperties of the'vmld seam ares (1) for NP-2,
4 for MhUts28-2.5-4.5, 51.3 kg/mm2
~b 37-2 k 9.6 kgm/=2; (2) &b
a. 10.2 kg~/cmft~.,- (Z) for NMZhMts28-2*5-1.6 and NP-2. -&b 42.2 ig/=4- a 9.9 kzq/
k2 "2; .9 t kZ -
CM - (4) for N)dZhUts28-2.6-le6 sAd XhISN9T, db 62 ak 5 kM em The
banding angle is 1800 in all case
.8. YU. Sokolov -
C&r4 1/2
r .j'-
KOVAUBV, O.G. [Kovallov, 0-9.1
Significance of imitation in the formation of the child's personalitY-
Nauk. zap. Nauk.-dosl. inst. psykholo 11:220-224 159.
(MIRA 13:11)
1. GosudarstvenW universitat im. A.O.Zladanova, Leningrad.
-(Imitation)
KOVAIIRV I
Some-instruments for processing seismogiams. Trudy Geofis-no-35.*269-
276 156, (K= 10:1)
(Seismolog7)
~?-Z-. 49-58-3-3/19
AUTHORS: Vasil'yev, Yu.I., Kovalevi 0.1. and Parkhomer-ko, I.S.
TITIE: Investigation of the Crystalline Foundation by the Lethod
of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Screening.I.
(Issledovaniye kristallicheslcogo funda-menta metodom Drelom-
lennykh voln v usloviyakh nepolnogo e1cranirovaniya. i)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya,
1958, Ro.3, pp. 317 - 329 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: Of all the existing geophysical methods of pl,ospecting,
including the seismic method of refracted waves, the most
reliable and accurate results are obtained in investigating a
crystall-':ne foundation by means of the method of refracted waves.
In a number of regions, particularly in the eastcrn part of
the Russian platform, prospecting of the foundation by means of
refracted waves encounters se-Jous diffij--ulties, paxti -cularly
due to the Dresence in the covering medium of th-'-ck iayers of
carbonate i~ocks in which the spe.-ds of the. -elastic waves are
equal or almost equal to those the. 3r,-stalliae
f o rma t ic n-- Therefore, conditions are. Tuhich axe- laear
to those of screening of longitudinal.. refracte 1. -r~in-ary waves
in "he respective surfaces of -'V--he orystle.12--.2-ie, The
Geophysics institute of the Ac.Sc. USSR 1-nstitut
AA1 SSSR) carried out special testus for 4j~e poSS4 ility
Cardl/4 i b
4q-58-3-3/19
Investigation of the Crystalline Foundation by tte Method cf
Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Sere enj-Jal,'-~. I.
of exploration of the foundation by means of t1,e- zcthcd of
correlation of refracted waves ur-der the give.-n -z--z-Lsr2oloE-'-ica1
I _1-.-eu,:,y r-odi-
conditions. The work included evolvin.;:: a
fi3at-Lon of the method of correlation of refrac-t-ed -,~4-aves. The
work was 3arried out under the direction G.A. Gamburtsev
between 1951 and 1955 with the participa-'VA-li~~ ofL' th;F~. au-,hors of
this papei- and a rijnber of other pe~-ole of t'",e Georhysics
Institlut~L-- of the Ac-Sc. USSR. The rosult.,L of t-hese -nvesti-
gatio-n-s are described in this paper. The cxnerirlie-rt6 were based
on --onclusions derived from earlier work, ac-no:L-din6 to rhich
opti---,-jm 3-c-, zndit ions for recording !or-Eitudi.-nal, refracted waves
ccrresponding -11-c, the surface of crystalline roc I under con-
ditions approaching screening, can be created by utilising
sufficie--itly large wavelengths, i.e. by usinC apparatus which
ensures the possibility of reco--ding of frequencies of ascill-
ation of the soil which are loi-~rer than those ,:sually applied in
seismic prospect-ing. The apparatus Used -J.S in para. 1.
It is designed to record frequencies of the ranL-:,e 10 - 3"; C.P.s.
Card 2/4
49-58-3-3/19
Investigation of the Crystalline Foundation by the Method of
Refracted Waves under Conditions of Incomplete Screening. I.
The circuit of the low-frequency amplifier in FiL-~".2 end the
frequency characteristics in Fig. 3 are shown. Para. 2 deals
with the technique used in the investigations. The
experimental results are dealt with in para. 35 C----,iving a
number of seismograms and hodographs. The carlied cut investi-
gations show that an application of low-frequenody apparatus
permits recording longitudinal, refracted waves corresponding
to the surface of the crystalline foundation in cases in
which the latter is located under a thick layer of carbonate
formations in which the speed of elastic waves is almost the
same as in the crystalline formations~ Earlier attempts to
use, for the same purpose, medium-frequency ap~)aratus did not
prove successful. Considerable differences were detected in
the dynamic characteristics of waves corresponding tO the
refracted layers in the carbonate format-ion and in the surface
of the crystalline formations (differences in the fe~_t'-_-1:*es
of the recor,3-ing, the frequency and the def.7,ree of &ttenuation
with distance). A lor-frequency modification of t-h-_ correlation
method of refracted waves was developed, v:hich can- be used
not only for investigating crystalline fcundatioLs, b,'lt also
Card3/4
49-58-3-7/19
Investigation of the Crystalline Foundation by tlie "I"othod of
Refracted Waves under Conditions of Incomplete Screci.Z_,1-_1r_i7. I.
for studying thick layers of sedimentar~r roc"s, part'Lcularly
in the case of strong absorption of seisriie enerb.-I or if
screeninG layers are present. The authors consider it
advisable to carry out tests also for recordinE refracted
v-.,avas by means of low-frequency apparatus.
There are 14 figures and 10 references, all of -v.,hich are
Russian.
ASSOCIATION: Institute of Physics of the Earth Ac.Sc. US63R.
(AN SSSR institut fiziki Zemli)
SUBMITTED: February 13, 195?
AVAILABIB: Library of Congress
Card 41/4
49-58-5-1/15
AUTHORS:Vasillyev, Yu. I. jo]aley 0. 1., Parkhomenko, I. S.
L~
TITLEi. On Investigating the Crystalline Foundation by Means o7 the
Method of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete
Screening. Part II (Ob issledovanii kristallicheskogo
fundamenta metodom prelomlennykh voln v uslovi
ekranirovaniya.II) 7akh nepolnogo
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya-,
19581 Nr 5, pp 569-581 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In Part I of this paper (same journal, Nr 3v 1958) an
attempt is described of applying a low frequency modification
of the method of refracted waves for exploring the crystalline
foundation in cases where the foundation is incompletely
screened/and the results are given wh1ch were obtained in
experimental work in the Volga-Ural region. In this paper a
more detailed evaluation is made of the obtained experimental
method for the purpose of detecting characteristic features
of the observed data and for justifying this m6thod of ex-
ploration. Certain dynamic and kinematic features are con-
sidered which characterise the main waves under conditions
ofemall speed differentiation of the medium in presence of
incomplete screening. Quantitative evaluation is given of
Card 1/4 the effect of screening. Furthermore, the-r)mb3_(_,..iL; inter-
49-58-5-1/15
On Investigating the Crystalline Foundation by I-Joans of the Method
of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Screening. Part II,
pretation of the obtained information and the
potentialities of the method are considered. Para.1 deals
with the attenuation and the stability of the ma('n waves
corresponding to the surface of the foxuidation', tII) 1 and
consider
the refracting layers in a carbonate massif (t,
ing the obtained experimental results and the eau s of
differing attenuation of the waves as well as t'w.
the magnitude of the differing at:~enuation of the i'v'aves for
recording t1ij; tiI waves. Para.2 deals with the screaning
of the crystalline foundation, considering the kinematic
conditions,as wea as the dynamic conditions of screening.
Para.3 deals with certain features of refracted waves corres-
ponding to the surface of the foundation under conditions of
smallspeed differentiation of the medium. Para.4 deals in
detail with problems of qualitative and quantitative inter-
pretation. In Para-5, relating to the exploration potent.-La-
lities of the method, the authors deal with the possibility
Card 21LJ_
49-58-5-1/15
On Investigating the Crystalline Foundation by Means of the Method
of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Screening.Part II.
in principle of exploring the foundation under conditions of
incomplete screening by the described method, considering
also the accuracy and the main trends in terfbeting
the.*.inethod. . It is possible with adequate probability to
distinguish structural elements of the foundation of at least
100-200 m. with incidence angles of at least 10-20. The
errors relating to the relief of the foundation are at present
determined to a considerable extent by lack of information on
the layer speeds in the lower regions of the massif and may
reach 20 to 25% of the real fluctuations at the surface of the
foundation. As an example of the comparison of seismic and
geological data, a schematic structural chart is reproduced
in Fig.6, P.579,which shows the foundation as plotted from
seismic data and also information gained from bore holes; on
the Northern part of the territory a satisfactory agreement
was found to exist between the seismic and the geological
data. One of the wells in the South Western part of the
territory sunk after gaining knowledge from seismic data con-
firmed the presence of a rise in the level of the foundation
whereby the difference between the seismic data and the data
Card 3/,gbtained by drilling amounts 'to about 10-lylo' of the depth of
49-58-5-1/15
On-Investi-ating the Crystalline Foundation by Means of the Llethod
0
of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Screening.Part II.
0
location of the foundation. It is pointed out that the
developed method which is based on recording of only the
lon-itudinal refracted low frequency waves can be considerably
0
i.,,iproved by combining observation of the longitudinal waves with
observations of the "exchange" longitudinal-transverse refracted
waves corresponding to the same surface and also by comibin-jrrr
with the refracted and reflected waves corresponding to con-
0
siderably deeper boundaries. Some experience in recording
such waves and using the results for e%Tlorin- the foundat-
0
ion in the Volga-Ural region is already available. There are
6 figures and 17 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION:Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut Fiziki Zemli'(Academy of
Soiences USSR, Institute of Physics of the Earth)
SUBMITTED: February 13, 1957.
1. Geophysical surveying-4SS11
Card 4/4
AUTHOR: Kovalev, 0.1.
TITIE: Low-frequency Prospectinr~ Seisno-.r~ceiver (~'li,,;':och?stoti~y-7
razvedochnyy seysmopriye::,nik )
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akaderii vaulkrz SSSR, Scj,jy, Geofizicheska~~a
"R)
1058) pp 913 - C116 (USj
ABSTRACT: The mlodern, seismic survey and seizoic de-:'t1'-_
depend on the reCistration of lov.-fre(Zuency *%7,!ovc.,_-. T1-7
instruments are required to rcCistci, ther..; tl~ituh
accuracy.
~U U t -o-oular A.Lel-icai)
One of the be J- instruioonts he fi_,o 2
seisf2o-receiver S-36 _~nd others desiC-tled for fre,'.;,'ac.~tcie's 01
2h become rapidly outdated. Therefore, t.'L-,ci-e is a "IreL,
need for a new design of apparatus.
A loyr-frequency, seismo-receiver PIS-1 (Fi~)=e 1)
designed by the Institute of Terrestial Physics.Ac.sc.
I -us v-.,as tried oii v,.~riot)s
USSR, in 10-56. The a-D--,arot
occasions in the seis,-iic --urveys -!nd oroved to
sufficiently portable aiid very accuraue. Its prD--~cr
frequency with no darpin.- is ~-51,. Tre
dam T)-,.,)lie', by v1,16-i a lart-e ran-c of fr C 21
ping was a- U
C-,3rdl/3 could be obtained (Fi,-,ure 2).
Low-frequency Prospect in,.-~j Seismo-receiver
The feature of the BS-1 is the electromagnetic device in
place of a usually employed hoavy inert mass. The
principle of the ap?laratus is shov:n in FiCiatres 7) and 4,
vuith the follovin-r- denotations: LI, - ra--netl a, b - lever,
hinged to bo'y Et point a; b, v - spring, zh, C - beam
(balance arm) havinu a coil on its left side, e, d -
joint (hinged). L)
When the body of the apparatus moves upward, the maLnet
remains at its proper positior; the lever a-b is lovered
in relation to the body, also lowered is the ri ht part
of the beam, while its left part (with the eoil~ moves up.
Therefore, the coil movement in the magnetic field vill
produce an electromagnetic oscillatiDia in accordance with
the movements of the body. The proper frequency of the
apparatus is 3.5 h which ccn be chanL-,ed fr3m 1.5-33 h.
An exmiple of the results obtained by ITS-1 is shown by
the tracings on top of the -,eisiroGrams shov.,n in Figures
5-8. The middle and lower tracings rere recorded by the
usual receivers under exactly the same conditions.
The receiver can be applied with Creat advantar~e in the
Card2/3
SOV/49-58-7-9/14
Low-frequency Prospecting Seismo-receiver
work requiring a low-frequency such as the seismic
survey or soundinr,, tbrotigb the Earth's core.
There are 8 figures, 7 Soviet and 6 En3lish refcrences.
ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut fiziki Zemli
(Ac.Sc.USSR Institute of Terrestrial Physics)
SUBMITTED: January 31, 1958
1. Seismological equipment--Design 2. Seismological
Card 3/3 equipment--Performance 3. Seismic waves--Analysis
86~24
3,93CO s/o4g/60/000/007/005/009/XX
9t f8 6r E191/E381
AUTHORS: Kovalev~ 0.-1. and Molotova, L.V.
TITLE: An Impulse Borehole Device for the Excitation of
Elastic Waves of Various Types
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geofizi-
cheskaya~ 1960,No-7-pp. 959 - 9/0-9 + 2 plates
TEXT: A patented 1evice (Author's Certificate No. 124648)
for the excitation in deep boreholes of transverse seismic
waves by impulses has been developed for the purposes of
examining the physical properties of rocks, determining the
absorption coefficients of longitudinal and transverse waves,
studying the form and peculiarities of an impulse in the
immediate vicinity of the impact and the excitation of trans-
verse waves in seismic exploration with the help of transverse
reflected waves. The device is a mechanical exciter in which
a heavy ram, under the action of a spring, hits a slug which
is in close contact with the rock, The device consists
of a borehole cartridge unit, a suspension rod system, an
Card 1/4
6 6 3 11-1
s/o4g/60/000/007/005/009/XX
E191/E381
An Impulse Borehole Device for the Excitation of Elastic
Waves of Various Types
operating head and a supporting cover at the top of the
borehole. The borehole cartridge unit consists of a body,
an impact head and a casing. The steel body of the impact
head contains the impact mechanism and the winding-up and
release mechanisms. The impact mechanism has a heavy ram
placed in the cylindrical channel of the body pressed against
the slug by a stiff steel spring. The slug is mounted on the
body through a rubber damper. The winding-up of the ram is
performed by the windxng mechanism and compresses the spring.
When the ram is released, it presses the slug against the
rock whilst the casing takes the reaction. The suspension
rod units, made of duralumin, each consist of 3 bars and have
a length of 2 m. The corresponding bars are connected when
further suspension rod units are added. The operating head
controls the operation of the cartridge by pressing the slug
against the borehole wall, winding up and releasing the ram
through the 3 bars in each suspension rod unit, The weigbt
Card 2/4
86--,14
S/049/60/000/007/005/009/Xx
E191/E381
An Impulse Borehole Device for the Excitation of Elastic
Waves of Various Types
of the borehole cartridge and operating head is 9-5 kg and
the weight of each rod unit is 3 kg. The depth of suspension
tan be increased to about 50 m. The elastic energy released
at each-,impact is about 10 - 20 times less than the
explosion energy of a single detonator. It is stated that
the energy of the device could be increased ten-fold. rield
tests with the new device are described. The pulse shape,
although complex, has a simple amplitude-frequency spectrum
and does not depend on the depth or point of impact nor on
the type of wave. The directionality has been found to be near
the theoretical for a source of the type of a concentrated
force. The amplitude spectra of the SH wave excited by the
impact are shown in Fig. 5. It is advisable to place the
device at some depth inside the borehole. Comparing the
frequency spectra of explosion and impact-excited vibrations~
it is shown that the difference is small. Some results of
studying the physical properties of rocks with the new device
Card 3/4
%'al-U -t/-t . .
-ki;~-APUi21458 _6CFU1f6i-c6Yt---0A TGZT6676WMV6679~,
INVENTOR: Kovalev, 0. 1.; Shvedchikov, L. K.
ORG: None
TITLE: An electrodynamic seismic detector. Class 42, No. 182351 (announced by the
All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Geophysical Exploration Methods (Vaesoyuz-
%,y nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut geofizicheskikh metodoy razvedki)]
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 11, 1966, 79-80
TOPIC TAGS: seismology, electrodynamic seismograph, magnetic circuit
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an electrodynamic seismic detector
which contains a housing, head, sealing system, spring-supported magnetic system,
magnetic circuit and lead wires. The unit is designed for improved sensitivity and
reliability. The magnetic circuit is detachable and is made in the form of an ex-
ternal shell with an inner groove along the diameter of the suspension springs.* An
insert fits into this groove. The head of the seismic detector is made in the form
of a housing with lateral holes and an annular slot together with a cover with
screws. The sealing system is made in the form of a cap located in the housing of
the seismic detector and equipped with a flange on which is placed a rubber sealing
ring under tension.
1/2 UDC: 550.34o.84
Ai6021IF56
V7
.1-,external shell$ 2-,~spring;-3-insert$ 4--housing of the head$ 5-vholes$ 6--annular
grIQove-; 7--cover; 8-4-annular projection; 9--housing of the instrument; 10-cap;
'11----:flange of..the cap; 12-sealing iring
SUB CODE,.' 69, 08/ SUBM DATE: 13Apr65
KOVALEY, 0*.L. (Lenjilgrad)
Experimental production-and objective registration of acute prolapse
of the brain tissue. Pat.fiziol.i eXap. *terap. 1+ no 4:87-W J1-Ag
160. 14- 5)
1. 1z kafedry patologi&ivskoy fiziologii (nachalinik - dpptvite1'nyy
chlen A14H SSSR prof. I.R.Petrov) Voyennp-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina.
akademi.i imeni S.M.Kirova.
(BPA Ili-DISEASES)
KovA=7;-b.v.
Ecology of gall-making insects in the southern Maritime Territory.
Vop. ekol. 7:79-81 162. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Dallnevostochnyy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR,
Vladivostok.-
(Maritime Territory--Galls (Botany))
Nari#me Territory--Insects, Injurious and beneficial)
AUTHORS: Kovalev, 0. V., by-abarskiy, G. Ya. 57-28-6-3/34
TITLE- On the Contact of Energy Bands in Crystals
(0 soprikosnovenii onergatichegkikh polos v kristallakh)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Tekhnichaskoy Fiziki, 19589 Vol. 26, Nr 6,
PP- 1151-1158 (USSR)
ABSTRACT- in the present paper the authors investigated the
degeneration of the energy levels of electrons in
crystals, which are connected with the spatial symmetry
and with the symmetry with respect to a modification
of the time signal. it is known that some crystals have
no insulated energy bands. The article mentions all
spatial groups having these properties. The method
employed in this paper for establishing conceptions of
spatial groups differs somewhat from those described
previously (referen3es 1, 2, and 10). In the electron
theory of solids the electron in the crystal is looked
upon as a partiele in the periodic potential field. Its
wave function co, rresponds to the Schr6dinger (Shredinger)
Card 1/3 equation if it is possible to do without spin-orbital
on the Contact of =ergy Bands in Crystals 57-28-6-3/34
interaction. It can be represented as the superposition
of the wave functions F_ t]
i U
kE~
If there is no spin-orbital connection, a trivial
degenoration always tak-oa plame which depends on the
orientation of the spin. It is different if spin-orbital
connection plays an important part. Trivial degeneration
vanishes (reference 4) and taking account of symmetry with
respect to the modifigation of the time signal in every
case leads to the conol-ision concerning the touching of
bands. Thereforeg the investigation of every spatial
group in the presence of a spln-orbital connection is
superfluous. All results obtained which relate to the
connection between degeneration of energy levels and the
spatial symmetry of the crystal hold not only in the case
of electrons but also phononag spin waves, exitons, and
other quasiparticles. Actually, only the fact is utilized
that the wave function corresponding to any energy level,
Card 2/3 because of symmetry transformation, goes over into a function
Oa the Contact of hhergy Bands in Crystals 57-28-6-3/34
that corresponds to the same energy. It is, however, clear
that every function describing the state of the phonons,
spin waves, or exitons in the crystal, possesses this
property in so far as the transformation of crystal
symmetry leaves all conditions of the respective crystal
symmetry unchanged. The authors thank 1. M. Lifshits for
valuable discussions of the subject. There are 1 table and
10 references, 0 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Piziko-tekhnicheskiy institut)AN USS1
(Physical-Teohnical Institute,AS Ukrainian SSR)
Kharlkovskiy gos. universitet im. A. M. Gorlkogo
(Kharlkov State University Imeni A. M. Gorlkiy)
SUBtUTTED: November 6, 1956
1. Crystals-Energy 2. Nuclear energy levels 3. Electrons-
Theory Nuclear spins 5. Mathematics
Card 3/3
AUTHORS:
TITLE1:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
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Iyubarskiy, G.Ya. and Kovalev, O.V.
Phase Transitions of the Second Order in Crystals with
6
Symmetry Th (Fazovyye perekhody v-torogo roda v kristallalch
a simmetriyey T 6
h
Kristallografiya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1, p 121 (USSR)
An analysis is given of the space groups to which crystals
of the space group T 6 can pass by a second-order Phase
h
transition. Examples are FeS2, CoSe2, Sn14, ZrG14,
Fb(NO 3)2~ PbP2O?* The theory was given by Landau (Ref 1),,
According to this theory, there is, connected with each
phase transition of the second order, a certain unreduced
representation of the symmetry group of the crystal which
satisfies the determining conditions, Investigation of
the unreduced representations of the group
T6 showed that there are four such representations
h
connected by t-he vector k = 1/2(h, + b + b,,) where
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Phase Transitions of the Second Order ir 6
i Crystals with Symmetry Th
:41 ~~27 h3 are reciprocal lattice vectors and three
representations connected by the vector k = 0 . The
first four representations permit the tra-nsition
T6 to C. and are accompanied by doubling of the unit
h 0
cell. The other three retain the volume unchanged. One
j 6 4 6 15
_.S Th to T another is Th to D2h and the third
is either T to C5 or to C 4 according to the
h 2V 3
thermodynami cpotential 1.
The circums-,5ance that one and the same representation can
be connected with two different phase transitions shows
that there is the possibility of -the existence in the
(p, T) diagram of a line of first-order transitions
beginning a- a point lying on the line of phase tran-
sitions O-P the second order. In the case examined,
the line of first-order transitions separates phase's
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Phase Transitions of the Second Order in Urystafs with Syrametry T.0
second-order transitions intersecting it, on one side
of the point of intersection, the transitions
T6 to C5 take place and on the other side the
h 2v 6 4
transitions Th to C 3 The lines of phase transitions
of the second order conne--ted with other representations
cannot intersect in this way with lines of phase tran-
sition of the first order. There are 2 Soviet references,
ASSOCIATION: Khar7kovskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut
(Kharlkov Physico-technical Institute)
SURMITTED: March 19, 1958
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KOVALEV, O.V.
Possible changes of 67 symmetry resulting from a plisge transition
of the second kind. ~~z.tver.tela 2 no.6:1220-1221 A 16o.
(MIRL 13:8)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN USSR, Kharlkov.
(Pliase rule and equilibrium)
(Crystals)
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AUTHOR: Kovalev, 0. V.
TITLE: The Degeneration
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of Energy Levels in Crystals
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 10,
pp. 2557 - 2566
TEXT: By means of the group theory, the author investigates the degene-
ration of electron enerjzv levelAkn a crystal, which are related to
their spatial symmetries. Small 'irreducible representations of the crys-
tal groups are givenp which are equal to the possible m.~ltiplicities of
the energy levels in the case of a given quasimomentum k. In Tables 1-13
it is shown in what manner the groups correspond to one and the same
vector ~ in the various crystal classes. The author finally says that
the results obtained concerning degeneration of energy levels hold not
only for an electron, but also for every quasiparticle investigated in LAP
the crystal. The author thanks-G. Ya. Lyubarskiy for valuable discus-
sions. There are 13 tables and 7 references: 2 Soviet- 3 US, and
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Crystals B01 9YB056
I German.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnioheskiy institut AN USSR Kharlkov 15
(Institute of Phys ce and Technology of the AS UkrSSR,
SUBMITTED: December 219 1959
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-OVALEV, 0. V., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- "Representations of
bpatial groups andjapp1FFa-tI-dn-4-k_gqme of them to the physics
j
of a solid body." KharIkov, 1961. (Min of Higher and See
Spec Ed UkSSR, Khar'kov Order of Labor Red Banner State U
im A, X. Gorlkiy) (KL, 8-61, 226)
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J',.JTHOR: Kovalev, 0. V.
TITLE: DeGenqiigcy of energy levels in crystals
PERIODICAL: Fizika'Averdogo tela, v. 2, no. 10, 1960, 2557 - 25056
TEXT: The degeneracy of electron encrGy levels in crystals due -.o
symmetry has been st-ldied with the help of the group theory. Forcud de-
generacy is absent i~,those crystals, in which each element of symmetry
of,,:th!~,space grouR G ;an be represented by the product t h, where h denotes..--.,
either a rotation or a mirror rotation, and t a is a translation by the
vector C~. This kind of degeneracy is possible only in crystals whose sp%,;c
groups contain an element g = t ah in such a way that.t a does not, lie in the
space group. This occurs in all crystals whose space group. contains an
i.nverse or non-trivial screw axis or slip plane. In a previous DaDer
(ZhTF, XXVIII, 1151, 1958), the author, jointly with G. Ya. Lyubarskiy,
has dalculated all space grOUDS for which a vector ~ corresponding to the
degenerate energy-levels coula be found. In that paper, th-e authors
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Degeneracy of energy ... B104/B205
erroneously assigned the groups T 4 and 09 to the above-nientioned -roups.
16 17 17 18 9d 12 h18 10
The groups C 2v , C2v , D2h , D2h , D2'D2d,D4h, and 0h , in which forced do
generacy occurs, were not mentioned there. Polloving that paper, the
author now calculates all irreducible representations of all space -:roups
and presents the dimensions of the small irreducible representations of thc
groups Gk' which are equal to the possible multiplicities of energy-level
degeneracies with a given value I of. the qua s i -momentum.^ In these repre-
sentations, G indicates the space group of the crystal, G the point group
(class) of the crystal, G the group of the vector ~, which is composed of
k
those elements g - t ah for which hk = k + holds. Here, may be any vec-
tor of the inverse lattice. The correspor...ing set of rotations and mirror
I
rotations h forms the space group G In addition to the lattice-type
k*
tables for the various syngonies the author also presents explicit re'pre-
sentations for ~ iand for the cases of degeneracy. It is show'n that the
point groups C k correspond to the same vector.i in the various(--ystal
groups. In conclusion, the results are summarized as follows: 1 ) Tricl-inic
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Degeneracy of energy ... 3104/B205
syngony of the lattice Ft: no forced degeneracy. 2) :,-Oonociinic Sy.-Sony
of the lattice ~-This lattice shov.'!,
2 4
C2h : k8_11(2);C2h k8, 10, 12,b 14 (2);
clinic syngony of tVe lattice Her
6
k (2). 3) Rhombic syngonies of
C2h 7,9
large number of degeneracies. 4) Teti
v
5)
the following degeneracics:
--ono
C2h:k9, 10, 12,!14 (2).
, degeneracy appears in the Eroup
b V
the lattices
0 07 0 0 a
gonal syngony of the lattices
Cubic syngonies of the lattices C)
and with their degeneracie a.
f .:v
the lattice
gony o~
c and c with their degeneracies. 6) R hombohedral syn.
irh with degeneracies of the group D3h k4(2), (2,2,2). 7) Hexagonal
synpony of the lattice;'hwith its degeneracies. It is finally noted that
the results obtained here for the degeneracy of energy levels refer to all
quasi-Darticles which are studied in a crystal, for the author considered
only' the fact that a wave function refudng to a definite energy level is
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De~eneracy of* energy. B104/B205
transformed into a function by a symmetry operation. G. Ya. Lyubarski_y
is thanked for valuable diGoussions. Thero are 13 tables and 7
3 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskly institut AN USSR Kharlkov (Institute of
Physics and Technology, AS UkrSSR, Kharlkov)
SUBMITTED: DecLmber 21, 1959
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KOVAIEV 0 V. (Koval"o'v,, O.V.1
Charactero of single-valued irredmi-ble ropresentations of
space groups of trigonal and ho-xagonal systems.Part.le Ukr. fiz.
zhur. 6 no.3:353-365 My-Je 161. ..MVIA 14:8)
1. Fiziko-tekhnichcokiy institut AV USSR, g. Kha-4-"kov.
(Lattice theory)
KOVALEV, O.VJUvalllov., O.V.]
Characters of two-valued irreducible representations of space
garoups of trigonal and hexagonal systems,-.-Tart 2o- Wex. fiz.
7hur. 6 no.3:3(,6-375 My~-Je 161. kNIRA IA:0
1. Fiziko-tekhnichoskiy institut AN USSR, g. Kharikov.
(iattice theory)
K011j'U'VIV O.V .
Po,qF,ible magnetic ritructures in crystals with symmetrical cloqe
hexagonal packing of magnetic atoms. Fiz. tver. tela 5 no.lit
3116-4-3172 N 1153. (MIR-4 lu.-I.2)
1. Fizil:o-tekhnicheskiy Lnstitut AN UkrSSR, Khfirlkov.
KU, V A LE V I O.V I
Deter-mining the symretry of magnetic crystals. Fiz. tver. tela 14
no.1133156-3163 N 163. (ICRA 164,12)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institift P14 UkrSSR, Kharlkov.
ACGL55IOll 1111: AP4034046 S/0126/64/017/00/./O/.90/0499
AUTHOR: Kovalov, 0. V.
null fi id mom nt
TITLL: Symmetry of magnetic crystals with equilibrium a 0 close
to the Curie point
SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedonlye, v. 17, no. 4p 1964, 490-499
TOPIC TAGS: phase transition, inagnotic moment, Curie point, translational
displacement, cubic latticel alpha iron# gamm iron, manganese nitride
ABSMICT: The change in the magnetic symietry near the Curie point was studios
on the basis or the thermoaynanic theory of phase transition of the second kind.
The method developed in an earlier work by the author (FTT, 1963t 5t 3156), for
studying the transition of crystals from the paramagnetic state into only those
states in which the total magnetic moment 14 of all crystals was other than zero,
0
was used to invootigate the magnotic structure of those crystals. during such
transitions, Illustrative symetric groupa of crystals in paramagnetic states
W
are studied. For all the 32 classes of crystallochomical symmotry, maGnotic
classes wore found admitting Ho / 0. Particular examples were treated for the
t~-rd-' 1/2
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-,!7 of maeri-etle- ~-njstats with a mv.--zen~
-,c., t~e Curic pcint. FIL. met', ~' metallc;ved~ 17 no.4t4qct..
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Mor,fldt 17 no,5:.4-7 * '57- (MLRA 10:7)
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(Sugar--TransportAtion) (LoRding and unloading)
KOVALEV, P.
Two yearB of work. Sov.profsoiuzy 16 no-13:41 J1 6o.
(MIR& 13:8)
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respublikanskogo soveta prosoyuzov.
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