SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRICHENKO, G.S. - KIRICHENKO, M.S.
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AUTHOR: Gabavich, M. M.. Kirichenko, G. S. 77
ORG: institute of Physics, Academy of-Sciences, Ukrainian SSR (Inatitut fiziki
Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR)
TITIE.- Two-stream instability in a system of interacting ion beams
SOURCE: Zh ekaper I teor fiz, v. 50s no- 51 1966p u83-1186
TOPIC TAGS: plasma instability, ion beam, plasma beam Interactions plasma electron
temperature, plasma oscillation, Doppler effect
ABSTRACT; This is a continuation of earlier work by the authors (ZhETF v. 47s 1594s
19& and elsewhere) dealing with the Interaction of an ion beam with a plasma.,These
investigations have verified the basic theory of two-stream ion instability"and bave
demonstrated the possibility of therma.Lization of an intense ion beam in i-plasms.
characterized by a high electron tempemture. The present study is devoted to in-
stability of interpenetrating potassium Ion beams with energies up to 4 key in a
plasma formed by the ionization of a gas (krypton or neon) at a pressure 3 x 10-6
_'10 4 mm Hg by these fast ions. It Is shown that two-stream ion Instability can
&L~ise in such a systcmj which can be rcgarded as consisting of two Ion beams moving
in'the same direction but with different velocities, if the energy difference in the
beams is smaller than some threshold mlue. For example,, for ion beams with energies
of the order of several kev, with electron temperature of 1 ev, the threshold may be
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several hundred volts. The oscillations predicted by the theor-y were actually ob-
served and their spectra determined a=1 analyzed. 7he results show that the in-
stability leads to an effective exchange of energy between the beams.and that the
energy excba%e increases with increasing beam current. 7his points to the pos-
sibility of realizing effective energy exchange In unstable interpenetrating beams
with sufficiently large currents* 7be relation between the obsorved oscillations
and the velocity of the Ion beamr. is also measured and a proportionality between
these two quantities was found., attributed to the Doppler effect observed In a co-
ordinate system connected with the stationary plasma. Orige art. has: 6 figures
and 3 formllas-
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'AUTHOR: Gabovich, M. D.; Kirichenko, G. S.; Koydan, V. S.
ORG: Done
rLZ: Interaction of ion beams with nla
iSOURCE: All UkrSSR. Yzaimodeystviye puchkov zaryazhennykh chastits s plazmoy (Inter-
acti.on of charged particle beams with plasma). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 44-51
TOPIC TAGS: plasma beam interaction, ion beam, cesium plasma, Inert gas, gas den3ity,
plasma electron temperature, standing wave
1ABSTRACT: The experimental parameters were chosen to sl tisfy the instability criteria
,derived by Vedenov, et al (UFN 1961 73 701) using a4 esimm ion beam with an energy
of several ev. A plasma of 10f0 cm-i particle density was produced in inert gas dis-
~charges. Beam density was of the same order of magnitude. The amplitude and frequen-
cy of oscillations excited by ion beams was studied as a function of the electron tem-
r ure, gas density and ion mass. It is shown that the peak amplitude of the frequen
spectrum can be explained by the theoretical ion beam energy at which stable ope-
Tation occurs. As magnetic field was increased (in a direction parallel to the beam),
there was a great increase in noise which made the diagnostic measurerent more diffi-
cult. However, it was possible to show that the excited oscillations bave the same
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character as in the case where there Is no magnqtic field. In particular, the criti-
cal beam energy above which stable operation occurs was demonstrated through the use
of a feedback scheme which generated a standing wave. The experimental results show
that ion beams can be used for the plasm diagnostics since the critical energy de-
pends strongly on the electron temperature of the plasma. Orig. art. has: 6 figures,
1 formula.
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Perfecting the system of mining with mass ca7ing of the ore* Ocr.
Our. no. 6t24-29 Je 16le (EMA t4s 6)
I* In3titUt gornogo dela, Moskva.
(Mining engineering)
KAPLUNOV, D.R.; KIRICH3XKQ,-~.
Basic problems In developing an underground mining system with
mass caving as exemplified by Krivoy Rog Basin mines. Nauch.
soob. IOD 12ill-23 161. (MIRA 15:9)
(Krivoy Rog Basin.-YAning engineering)
IAVRIIWKO, V.F.p kand.tekhn.nauk; IVAMV., Yu.A.; KMCHENKO, G.S.j ZrICIMm,
N.P.1 KOZUBI F.S.; PASHCHEIKO., A.P.
Working inclined seama. Gore z1awe no.7:33-36 Jl 162. (MIRA .15:7)
1. Krivorozhokiy gornorudnyy institut (for lavrinanko., Ivanov).
2. Institut gornogo dela Uwni'Skochinskogo (for Kirichanko), 3. Treat
Isninruda (for Zinobevokly)e 4- Rudnik imeni Ubknekhta, Krivoy Rog
(for Kozubp Pashchenko)*
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MACHUKHOj. A.; NAUTNINDVO P.; *SOKOLA01F.. D.; SIV6KONI T461 US,, V.;
SHCHIGAIEV,.If.1 BURAVENKOv N.1 KOVSHAROVI S.1 SOKOWYo S.1
ZAGORULIKD, 3.1 TSYBA, M.1 FOKKNKOv I.; LUKHOVEISKII, M.
Lot us help farmers grov an abundant crop. Grazbd. av. no.3:3
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!NVENTOR: Kasimov R. G. Kirichi_enkpj I. D.; Livshits, S. Ya.; Mezheritskiy, A. M.;
Fomichev, A. V.; Chirtsov, V-.I.; Yud1n--,-S--.-M.
ORG: none
TITLE. Method of extracting mercury from tailings. Class 40, No. 186706
SOURCE: izobreteniya, proqrshlennyye aztsy, tovarmyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 86
MTPIC TAM: mercury, mining engineering, metal extracting &L~~4 471
ABSTRACT: To raise tYe yield an~,sanitary work conditions for imercury extraction
by nitric acid and electrolysis the electrolysis is carried out in a solution con-
taining 230-260 gr'~M-7-iiter of rercury and 20-40 gram/liter of nitric acid and using
a nonsoluble anodq and a mercuric cathode; the anode and cathode current densities
are 300-450 end 450-600 amp/m2, respectively. (WA-961
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AUTHOR: Kirichenko, I.D.
----Production of Ferrochromium Free From
TITLE: ew Method of
Carbon (Novyy sposob polucheniya bezuglerodistogo
ferrokhroma)
FERTODICAL: Stall, 1958, Nr 2, pp.131-137 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: An investigation of the process of decarburisation of
ferrochromium, in order to develop most suitable industrial
methods of production of low carbon (below 0.03% ferro-
ch-romium)is described. The author surveyed existing methods
of production with particular reference to the "Simplex"
process (Ref-3). On the basis of thermodynamic calculations
the author points out that decarburisation reactions do not
take place according to schemes proposed in Refs.2 and 3 and
that the use of silica as an oxidant is not the best choice.
On the basis of the approximate thermodynamic analysis of
the reactions of decarburisation of ferrochromium. the author
concludes that in order to decrease the temperature of the
process and to increase the efficiency of vacuo pumps it is
advantageous to use easily reduceable iron or nickel oxides
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A New Method of Production of Ferrochromium Free From ~;arbon.
as deoxidanta. In order to investigate decarburi.sation
processes and to solve a number of technological problems
involved in a large scale production of decarburised bri-
quetted ferrochromium, laboratory experiments were carried
out in apparatus of 15-30 91 30-300 g, 2-5 kg and 80-100 kg
capacity. High carbon low silicon and ordinary ferrochrom-
ium and sand, technical chromium oxide, technical nickel
oxide, rich iron ore, chrome concentrates and mixtures of
some oxidants, wore used for the experiments. In studios
of the kinetics of the process measurements of the gas
evolved were used. The use of Krivoi Rog Iron ore
(Fe20 3 - 97.48%) was most extensively investigated. The
results of the experiments on the reaction kinetics are
shown in Figs.1 and 2. With increasing temperature of the
process from 1100 to 12000C the time of decarburisation de-
creases by a factor of 3 and with an increase from 1100 to
13000C by a factor of 10. The laboratory ex.poriments con-
firmed the influence of the nature of the oxidant on the
duration of the decarburisation process, the fastest de-
carburisation was obtained with briquettes containing nickel
oxide, the next with iron ore. Briquettes with silica re-
Card 2/4 quire approximately 3 times, and briquettes with chromium
133-2-7/19
A New Method of Production of Ferrochromium Free From Carbon.
oxide 4 times longer time than briquettes with iron ore.Perro-
chromium normally produced is difficult to crush.It was found
that ferrochromium granulated by pouring into water is much
easier to crush as the phase cementing carbide crystals is
considerably hardened by rapid cooling.Decarburisation of
briquettes made from a mixture of high carbon chromium with
partially oxidised ferroohromium gave satisfactory results.
A part of low carbon ferrochromium was used for an experi-
mental production of steel of the type OX 18H9, but contain-
ing 0.017-0.024% C. Testing of this steel in the TsNIIChM
(A.A.Babakov) indicated its increased resistance to the
intercrystalline corrosion and to the action of phosphoric
acid. The decarburised ferrochromium briquettes are porous;
this property was utilised for the production of high nitro-
gen ferrochromium (up to 8%). It is produced by introducing
nitrogen into the furnace when the decarburisation process
is finished. On the basis of the investigation an experi-
mental 6 ton vacuum furnace was designed Fig-5). It is
stated that the price of ferrochromium (0.01-0-03% C) ob-
Card 3/4 tained by the new method is somewhat lower than that of
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INVENTOR: Kasimov, R. G.- Kirichenko, I. D.; Livshits, S. Ya.; Hezheritakiy, A. M.;
Fomichev, A. V,,- Chirtsoy,""
ORG: none
TITLE: Yethod of extracting mercury from tailings. Class 40, No. 186706
SOURCE: Izobretiniya, proryahlennyye obraztsy, tovarmyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 86
TOPIC TACS: mercury, mining engineering, metal extracting 4,-&
AB STRACT: To raise the yield and sanitary work conditions for mercury extraction
by nitric acid and electrolysis, the electrolysis is carried out in a solution con-
taining 230-260 gramlliter of mercury and 20-40 gram/liter of nitric acid and using
a nonsoluble anodq and a mercuric cathode; the anode and cathode current densities
are 3oo-450 and 450-60o amp/m~, respectively. EVA-961
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KIRICHM01 1. 1.
"Variety Investigation of Esparsette and Some Problems of Its Cultivation in
Voroshilovgradskaya Oblaot.11 Cand Aer Sci, Khartkov Order of labor Red Banner Agricul-
tural Inst imeni V. V. Dokuchayov,, Hin 11ligher Eilucation USSR, Khar1kov, 1955. M, No 15,
Apr 55)
SO: Stri. No. 70h, 2 Uov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended
at USSR Ilik-,her Educational Institutions (16).
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fodders. m-4
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 29851
Author : Kirichenko, I.I.
Inst : Voroshilovgrad Agricultural Institute.
Title : Contribution to the Problem of the Causes of Sainfoln
Grass Stands Thinning Out in Voroshilovgradskaya Oblast'
Orig Pub : r1nuchn. zap. VoroshilovCTadrak. s.-Wi. in-ta, 1956, 4,
No 1, 82-87-
Abstract : Experiments made at the Voroshilograd Agricultural Ins-
'-titute in 1950-1953 have demnstrated that all varieties
of sainfoin planted in the spring and sm=er after their
first wintering have a hie)i degree of biological hardiness
raid an insignificant amount of damaged roots. As tlic
plants grow older the thinning out of the plantings in-
creases sharply, due to the dying off of roots damaged by
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USM/Cultivat0d Plants - Fodders. m-4
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol,, Ito 7, 1958, 29851
Pests, rather than as a result of lelssened winter hardi-
ncss, The greatest Injury is inflicted by the bupreatid
beetle, Sphenoptera antiqua jil., the larvae of which
attack the min roots and root collars of sainfoin and
cause the destruction of the plants in the winter and
early spring timesi In Ycaru) favorable to the increase
of these beetles, and 'When the grass stands are near to
old Plantings of sainfoin, grass stand thinning through
injury reached 23.4-36,1% in the spring planting and
20.3-27.5% in the sumer one. The biology of the bu.
prestid Sphenoptera antiqua J11. has not been studied,
nor have control methods beon developed. To prevent
ravages in sainfoin, it is recommended that it be sown
far away from old plantings.
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KMCHKNXO, I.K.
Forest, paper, and woodworking industries in the Ukraine in 1963.
Bum& i der. prom. no.10-4 Ja44r 163. (MIRA l6t7)
(Ukraine-Wood-using industriea~
(Ukraine-Forests and forestry)
KIRICHENKO, I.K.
Geneva conference on the production aW consumption of fibbr-
board and particle boards. Bum. I der. prom. no.3j57-59 JI-S
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- Is g A _j_ TERPIOORZV, A.M., akademik. otv.red.;
XF No Il Ige, PgjKpjLLch
GUVEUVA U-.T.-,-TWhn.red.
[Cbtimica:
methods for the recovery of minerals) Xhimicheskis
sposoby dobychi polesnykh iskopaemykh. Moskva. Izd-vo Akad.
nauk SSSR. 1958. 101 p. (KRA 12:2)
(Mineral inaustries)
3ov/3c -.58-6-7/45
AUTHORS: Lavrov, N. V., Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Kirichenko, L P., Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE: State and Prospects of the Subterranean Gasification of Coal
(Sostoyaniye i perepektivy podzemnoy gazifikatsii ugloy)
~q .
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958,,,Nr 6v PP. 56 .. 61 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The first tests carried out with the subterranean gasification
of coal were carried out in 1933. They showed the possibility
of a subterranean gasification without previous crushing of
the coal. Two stations were put into operation at the end of
194oz Podmoskovnaya (Tula-Region) for brown coal and
Lisichanskaya (Donbas) for mineral coal. The heating power
of the gas in the 3odmookoynays. station fluctuates betw4en
800 to 900 kca,l/om v which corrosponds to a chemical effi-
ciency of 6o to 65 % The daily output attains up to from
3
. The main task of this station con-
1,o to 1,2 million m
sists in a further increase of the technical and economical
characteristic factors. The design of the greater station
Card 1/4 Shatekaya in the Moscow Basin, the construction of which is
SOVI 30--58-.6-7/45
State and Prospects of the Subterranean Gasification of Coal
already completed, provides the supply of two gas turbines
of 12 000 kW output each, with the gas of the subterranean
gasification of coal which permits a special economical
utilization of the gases of low thermal power. An industrial
station of subterranean gasification of coal is built in
Angrena (Uzbekistan SSR) which will supply gas to the TET9
at a distance of 4 kilometers. A brown coal layer of 9.2 m
thickness in an average depth bedding of 156 m was selected 3
for the gasification. The station ought to supply 2.~5 billion M
of combustible gas per annum, which corresponds to 700 000
tons of Angrena coal. The development of the gasification
of mineral coal takes place much more slowly. The station
Lisichansk wher th oological mining conditions have proved
v:ry diffe '1 7
to be) cult thin coal layers and high ground water
level as built after the Gorlovka Test Station in the
Donets Basin. The supply of power gas provided in the
design has not yet been obtained. A blast which is partly
enriched with oxygen: but which cannot be considered as
economic, is used in the gas production. The main task of the
Lisichansk-Station consists at present in further developing
Card 2/4 the gasification process, viz. to obtain power gas by means
SOV/30-58-6-7/45
State and Prospects of the Subterranean Gasification of Coal
of an air compressor and to obtain technological gas by
using oxygen and steam. The Podzemgaz Industrial Test Station
has been working for approximately 2 years in the Kuznetsk-
-Basin. The coal is embedded in 21 layers of 7 m thickness
and has a gas heating power of 1270 kcal/m3 on the average
and a chemical efficiency of more than 70 %. A subterranean
gasification of coal with previous treatment of the coal
layer by the heat of,the exhaust gases was successfully
carried out by Vniipodzemgaz at th6 Podmoskovnzya Station. The
chemical efficiency and the heating power of both the sur.-
face- and subterranean gasification of coal is given in
Table 1. The investigation carried out by A. F. Ioffej
Member, Academy of Scienoeaq USSR2 and by his collaborators
in the fild of the use of semi-conductore for a direct trans-
formation of the heating energy in-Ao electrical energy
without the use of machines, which involves brilliant pro-
speots for the future7 are of great interest. The author re-
grete that the Mining Institute has suspended its inveeti-
Card 3/4 gations in this field which are neither carried out systematic-
soOo-58-6-7/45
State and Prospects of the Subterranean Gasification of Coal
ally by any other institute. The possibility of a regulation
of the moisture content of the coal layers was shown by the
Laboratory of Elydro-Geological Problems imeni F. P. Savarenskiy
AS USSR. The development of the control methods for the
parameters of the subterranean gasification of coal is de.-
signated to be in partioul&r antiquateds The Geophysical
Institute has ceased work in this fielde The Institute of
Combustible Natural Resources in cooperation with the
Vniipodzemgaz (- high-pressure subterranean gas) worked out
initial determinetions for the theory for obtaining teoh--
nological gas by using a P+nam-oxygen blast, but this work
is carried out much toc sloyly The economic investigations
in this field are also ui gieat interest. The scientific
work carried out by the AS USSR in this field must be inten-
sifiedp in which case the Mining Institute should be charged
with the supervision. The beat experts in this field also
should be concentrated there. There is 1 tables
1. Coal--Processing 2. Gases--Production 3. Gases--Applicaticns
Card 4/4 4. Gases--Economic aspects
KRUCHOW.. I.P.
(;ertain problems involved In the control of the processes of under-
ground coal gasificatione Trudy,4GI 13:153--157 160. (KIRA 140)
(Coal gasificati4e Underground)
BOYIRSKIYj V.A.x kand.istro.naukj KIRIC
HEWo I-P.s kand,tekhn,nauk$ gornyy
-
insh.
"Gootechnology.0 Nauka i shiznl 28 no.4160-64 lp 161.
(Min 14: 5)
(Mining engineering) (Gooobomistu)
KlRlcHzuo--L2- kand. tekhn. nauk; PITINP R.N. 0 kand. tokhn. nauki
-fAAMWV-jj-- IOLO 0 doktvr taklme nauki FEDMVI N.A. y k&M. t*3d=.
nauk
Sow problems in reaunq vithout mining and in underground
preparation of fuele wd other minerals, Nauch trudy
VN3:IFbdzawasa no.80%40 162. WRA 106)
It Institut goryuchilth inkopayarkh Gcoudaretvannogo komiteta,
po toplivu i VsesqyuzW nauchno-ionledovatellskiy inatitut
podsonnoy gasifikateli uglay,
Coal gasification,, Underground)
~Sublimation(Pbysical ociences))
iMA.,.sKjy, Vladimir Amnlyevich# kand. ist. nauk"LaGMWK9,-jl'Yd
Petrg3dcb, kund. takhn. nauk; IVA1:II"KIY, VJU., red.;--'-
RAKITIN, I.T., tekhn. red.
[ChomicnI methods in mining]Khiriiia - rudokop. Moskva,
Izd-vo "Znaniej," 1962. 39 P. (11ovoe v zhizni, nauke tekh-
nike. IV Seriiat Tekhnika., no.16) (KIRA 15:10)
(mining oneinocring) (Chomiatry, Technical)
KMCHENKO, I.P.
L.Mo Starokadomakiij obitugu7o Izvo Vaes, geog, ob-va 94 no-41359-
360 JI-Ag 162, - (KMA 15:9)
(Starokadomakiit Leonid Mikhailovich, 1872-1962)
LAiffZHENSKIY, G.N. [Lady-zhenslkyi, II.M.); KIRIC10iWIS I.P. [Yyz-(chenkc), 1.P.)
Mineral, compoijition,, minor elAments, nnd tho otructur" of the
Upper Cretaceous and Paleogene shells and ckeletons of rwirfre
organisms in Bakb6hisarp-ty District of Vriwa Province. Dop. 0
UR5R no,719O'7-910 165, (mIRA 18A)
1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universIU,t.
KIR~CHF-tO-,O, I - S -
Subject : USSR/Aeronautics - maintenance
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 24/29
Author Kirichenko, I. S., Sen. Technician-Lt.
AID P - 5478
Title On the control and test devices used for checking the
radio equipment.
Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 2, 87, F 1957
Abstract The author expresses the opinion that more convenient
control and test devices for checking the radio equipment
of the aircraft under the field coniditions are required.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
GOWSHCHMA. R.1.; KIRICHNNIO. I.S.
AMItIonal vertical food unit for the 54-type Gleason gear-
shaping machines. Stan.1 instr. 30 no.4:32 Ap '59.
(KIRA 1216)
(Gear-cutting machines--Attachynents)
",,.:of Ahi;,.
ll";hoil~s,-6k consative if
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ko 107-8-4/62
~UTHORt Kirlohenko, It Minister of Communications of the Ukrainian
Soviet Socia-1-f-st Republic.
'IL
TITLEa Radio and Television in the Ukraine (Radio I tolovideniye na
Ukraine)
PERIODICALi Radio,1957, #8, P 4 (USSR)
ABSTRAM VHF radio stations are operating in Kiyev and Khar1kov and
during 1957 additional statiom will be established in Stalinog
LVov and Odessa.
There are regular transmissions from powerful TV-stations in
Ktov, Khar1kov, Stalino and also experimental TV centers and
relay station In Odessa and Dnepropetrovsk# The total number
of TV-receivers in the Ukraine is approximately 150,000.
Within the next 2-3 yearaq regular TV-stations will be estab-
lished in Llvov, Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa, Voroshilovgrad, Simfero-
polIq Yalta$ Krivoy Rog, Chernigov, Zaporozhlye, Nikolayev
and Kherson, together with dozens of relay stations. To faci-
litate the exchange and transmission of TV-programs a great
Card 1/3 number of wire relay lines are projected. The main cable line
107-6-4/62
TITLEs Radio and Television in the Ukraine (Radio I televidoniye as,
Ukraine)
Moskva-K~oy-Llvov will make TV-reception possible in the Ukraine
from Moskva
Actually, there are about 4#500 radio relay centers; 20#000
localities are accessible by radio including 19,000 collective
farms. About 5 million of wire relay receivers already have
been installed, with an additional 3 million to be added. For
this purpose, hundreds of kilometers of cable must be laidt and
thousands of radio relay centers have yet to be established.
The construction of overground relay lines will be considerably
mechanized and special underground cable l1new will be used.
The utilization of automatic relay equipment and remote control
of power plants will be intensified.
Multiple program broadcasting will also be developed by speci-
alists.
To reach other rural districtep it Is planned to transmit pro-
grams on the carrier currents of the inter-regional telephone
Card 2/3 systems.
107- B-4/62
'?ITLEs Radio and Television in the Ukraine (Radio i telsvide'niys na
Ukraine)
Presently, the numerous demands for radio equipment for collso-
tive farms will hardly be satisfied this year due to the
shortage of neasseary material and equipment,
INSTITUTIONs None
PRESENTED BYt
SUBMITTED3
AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress#
Card 3/3
IIRICHINKO. I.T.
Complete the providing of radio for the Ukrainian villages.
Vest.sviazi 18 no.1:20-21 A 158. (KIRA 1111)
laRinistr svyasi USSR,
(Ukraine-Radio)
nvestigation of the system germanium-sulfur and
S. Pashinkin, Lyu-Tsun'-Xhua, A. V. Rovoselova (10 minutes).
(Not presented).]
-hernodyna.mic Investigation of alloys of the systar. Sailium-anti-mony.
L. N. Gerasim-enkol N A. Goryunova,, I* Ve Kirichenko, L. N. Lozhkinp
A. G. Morachevskly (iO minut*S).
%1port presentod at tbP 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor Compounds,
Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963
KIRIC111.11.11TO, IV*(.@
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Pochvy Krasnodarskogo Iwaia ~ffoils of Krasnodar Territor,7. Krasnodar, Kraigosizdat.
1952. 240 p.
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions Vol 6 No 6 Soptember 1953
- KIRIGM"o I.S. -
[Practices for raislnp~ good rice cro~sl Agrotokhnika vyookikh
uroshnov risa. 2. parer. lzd. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo salkhoz.Ut-v".
1958. 124 p; (XIRL 11:10)
(Rice)
KIRICHENKO, X.S.t kand.seliskokhotyaystvennykb nauk; YEZROV, Yu.1,
Cultivation of swam" lands for rice. Zemledelie 23 no.10:2?-32
o 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Kubanskaya risovaya opytnaya stantsiya (for Yethov).
(Rice)
KIRICHENKO, KonstrntIp~,tyyjqji TOVAO T.S., red.; f.'Azk',OVA, A.S..,
; LEOL
- - - .
[IUco in the U.S.S.R.; one hundred million poods of rice]Ris
v SSBR; 100 millionov pudov risa. Moskva, Izd-yo "Znanies"
1962. 39 P. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. V Seriia: Sell-
skoe khozialstvo, no.24) (HIRA 15:13.)
(Rice)
ALESHIN, Ye.P.,, kand. biol. neuk; YARK331, S.A.; SEMENKO, A.E.;
Y,IRICMKO, K.S., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; CIUMOV, I.I.;
mXIN-O"VA.; RODIOI]OV, P.S.; HADIN, Yu.P.; 17ELPO".OVA,
S I
Yu.A., red.; SAYTANIDI, L.D., tekhn. red.
(Growing rice on irrigated Innds] Vozdolyvanic risa na
oroshaerWkh zemliakh. Voskvao Izd-vo F-va sellkhoz.
RSFSR, 1963. 101 P. (MLLA 16:12)
(Ricu)
m
.. kand.
SMAND, A.P.9 kande sellkhoze n&uk;jMUMLW
sellkhoz. naukj ZATTSKV, V.B.v kand. sel'khoz. nauk;
ALEKSANDROVO M.A.1 ORLOVA,'V.P.P"'red.
(Rice cultivation on the "Slavianakii" State Fam; based
on experience with M.E.Baranova's group] Vozde3,vvanie ri-
sa v sovkhoze "Slavians)di"i na opyte zvena. M.E.Baranovoi.
Moskvaj Kolosp 1965, 14 p. (MIRA 18:7)
OBUKHOVSKIY, B.; KIRICHENKO L.
At the Vologda Milling Combine. Muk.-elev. prom. 29 no.7:
7-9 J1 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Glavnyy insh. Vologodskogo mellnichnogo kombinata (for
Obukhavskiy). 2. Zameatitell glavnogo inzh. Vologodskogo
mellnichnogo kombinata (for Kirichenko).
KIRICHENKO, L.A. [Kyrychenko, L.O.]
Identification (I scme preparitirms for Iccal Ly U~'?
method of paper chromatography. Farmatsev. zhllr. 1- no.5:i-.,~-72
162. (MIRA
1. Knfedra f,,ir-m,.it.,,evtlchcskoy khitnii Kiyev:,k(fo
u.,jovorr,hcnstvovFiniym vrnehey (zavoduyiishchiy knfedroy - dotsent
TF).l -91.nkh) .
KIRICHENKC...L.A.
y ind rffusive rocks of the K-,',, F-crInsull.
Ptleozoic sedimentar-
Mntv. po gool. 1 pol. inkop. RSFSIR no.3..,27-" 162.
(KIRA l7sl2)
KAGAN, F.Ye. (Kahan,, F.M.); VAYSMAN, G A. [Vaisman, H.A.);
MITCHENKO~ F.A. (Mytchbnk~;, F.A:I; KIRICHENK0, LA. [Kyrx7c~Ienko, L.O.]
Speotropho tome trio anitlysis of alkaloid salts in multiple-
alkaloid medicinal mkcturas. Report No. 3. Farmat3sv. zhur. 20
no.5s21-28 965, (M I RA 2 8: 11 )
1. Kiyevskiy institut wovershenstyovaniyn vrachey. Submitted
December 8, 1964.
Y3SI1XVSK.AU,K.A*;EIRI B.;KOYZRKAN,Yu.A.
_6.~ .0v
Characteristics in the development of the Ukrainian strain of the
tussah moth In the Ukrain~,Crimea.and Transcaucasia. Zool.shur.
34 no.6:1315-1319 N-D 155, (MM 9:1)
1.1afedrs. eksperimentalluoy ekologii Kharikovskogo gosudaratvennogo
universitsts. imeni A.K,Gorlkogo.
(Silkworms)
- URICMMM, L.B.
Alpine bird fauna, of the lagodakhi Preserve. Trud7 Frobl. I
i tom. sov. no.9:102-107 160, (MIU 13:9) 1
t -
1. Larodekhokiy gosudarstvenny7 zapovednik.
(Iagodekhi Preserve-Birds)
NAYDICH, Tu.V#; MMEKENN.% V.N.1 PTSEWXOP V.V.; VASIIJU9 M.L; bagmp'-we
Temperature dependence of the surface tehnion of liquid emper. 2"bure
fis. khIm. 35 no*38694,-695 Mr 161s (MIn 14:3)
1, Institut metallokeramild 1 tvialinykh splavov.
or (Copper)
(Surface tension
12 lsqb
33278
3/078/62/007/002/004/019
B119/BI10
AUTHORS% Naydich, Yu. V., Yeremenko, V. N., Kirichenko, L. P.-
TITLEt Surface tension and density of liquid alloys of the copper-
aluminum system
PERIODICALt Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 7, no. 2. 1962, 333 - 336
TEXTs Surface tensions and densities of Cu-Al alloys of varying mixing
proportions were studied. The alloys were fused in cruciblesof pure over-
burned and recrystallized aluminum oxide, in which also the further teats
were made. Surface tension was measured by a method elaborated by the
first two authors (Ref. 9t Pizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 110), 863
0961)j Ref. 11i Zmoohuyannya ridkimi metallami poverkhen' tuco-piavkikh
spoluk, Izd. AN USSR, Kiyev, 1958), in which particularly large and strictly
symmetrical drops of the test substance are usedl thus, the error in
measurement is significantly reduced. The density of the melts was deter-,
mined from the volume of the drop (ascertained from the ratio d/2h, where
d is the equatorial diameter and h the height of the drop on d, and with
the aid of a table of P. Bashfort at al. (see below)) and from its weight.
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Surface tension and density... B119/B110
Measurements were made in vacuo 0 - 2-10-5 mm Hjz) between 700 and 12500C.
Results% The temperature coefficient of the density of the alloys is
strongly dependent on the Cu-Al mixing ratio (maximum dQ/dT at -95~; by
eight Al The isotherm of the specific volumes of the alloys (measured
:
t 110008-shows that fusion of the components results in volume contrac-
tion owing to chemical interaction. The surface tension of the alloys de-
creases isothermally (measured at 1100 and 12500 with increasing Al con-
tent. (surface tension of Cu at the temperatures indicated rj1320 - 1350
erg/cm 2-) of A1400 erg/cm2). In accordance with the stichiometric pro-
portion of CuAl 39 the isotherms of the alloys show a break after which the
surface tension decreases very rapidly with increasing Al content. For
the isotherm at 12500C the break becomes less sharp owing to the increasing
dissociation of Cu 3Al at elevated temperatures. According to the
classification of N. A. Trifonov (Ref. 14: V. Ya. Anosov, S. A. Pogodin.
Osnovnyye nachals. fiziko-khimicheskogo analiza. Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1947
(Principles of physicochemical analysis. Published by AS USSR, 1947))the
isotherm of the surface tension of the Cu-Al system belongs to the third
type, i. e., the Cu 3Al compound formed is surface-active as to one
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9
SA'7_8~62/007/002/004/019
Surface tension and dansity... B1191BI10
comDonent (Cu), but surface-inactive as to the other (Al). The following
papers are mentionedt Yu. A. Klyachko (Ref- 5: Zavodsk. laboratoriya,
,~o 1376 (1937))l S- V. Sergeyev and T. I* Khomehenovoka (Ref. 6j Fiziko-
khimicheskiye svoystva metallov, Oborongiz, 1952); V. N. Yeremenko,
V. I. Nizhenko, N. Levi, B. B. Bogatyrenko (Ref. 161 Ukr. khim. zhurn.
(in print)). There are 4 figures and 16 references: 13 Soviet and 3 non-
Soviet. The reference to the English-language publication reads as followss
F. Bashfort, 1. Adams. An attempt to test theories capillary action,
Cambridge, 1883.
ASSOCIATIONs Inatitut metallokeramiki spetsiallnykh splavov Akademii nauk
USSR (Institute of Powder Metallurgy and Special Alloys of
the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR). Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet (Kiev State University)
SUBMITTED3 February 13, 1961
Card 3/3
KAYDICH, Yu*V*; YEREMMO, V-M.; XMICHERKOX._: ~.F!
Surface tension and density of liquid alloys in the copper -
&lumimim systera, Zlzur.neorgakhU, 7 no.9033-336 F 162.
(KERA 15:3)
I. Inatitut metanokera-i)d apetsialinfth splavov AN USSR i
Kiyevskly gosudarstvannyy universitat.
(Copper-aluminum alloys) (surface tennion)
KIRICIIENKO, L.F.; STRAZIMKO, D.U.; YANKOVSKAYA, ;.F.
............................... ;,---
Exchange of cations on silica gel Jn th,- I~retifince of
Ions. Ukr.kbim.zhur. 31 no.2jI,',O-lt,5 165.
i~,,I 1 ?. - It )
I. Institut fizicheskoy Iditmii im. L.V.FIsamhev~-kuj,-o AN 71",,rSSR,
I. Yiyevnkiy meditain3kly Inatitut im. A.A.Bogozolltsa.
KIRICHENKO L F -, CHURM7, V-M-; VYSOI'jYIY, Z.Z.; STPAZHESKO, D.N.
p
Sorption (if catjoni frCm Be-ld q)1Wions on silica gels obtained
by a hydrothemal method. Dok-l. AN SSSR .164 no.3%618-621 S 1650
(HIRA 180)
1, ins",itut fizicheskoy khlmiL im. 1,.V. Plearzhevakogo AN blcrSSR.
Sultnitted March 5, 1965.
ZMCUMO L.Q. Walorodsk)l ZUKLEMAK, G.A., uchitell (Selo Andreleykap
Foltavokaya oblast')j ALISHITS, Me (brovichij, Angorodskoya
bblastt); WWOVp V@Ya* (*9rdlovsk)
latters to the editor. WorovIs 9 no.2:29 F 163. (ML 160)
(Iff GIMM)
i rie aavanEageB ui tric invujuu p, uFuox:u al U-M-1
of equipment, increase in labor productivity, reduction in die
set-up time, reduction in make-ready between operations, and
economics in electrical energy. Y M.
1. Dies--Attachrwnt 2. Industvial equiprrymt-operat Ion
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USSfVCultiv,---'.ed Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons
Abs Jour : Ref Zh=v - Biol.j. No 1., 1958j. No 1610
Author : Se,~-hkarevj L.I. Kirichanko
Inst : Not Givna
Title of Ini-tUal Carzotvi for Selection
Orig Pub Sr. po prikl. botan. gen-it.. i seI,4ktsii,, 1957., 31, ffo 2.,
226-217.
M-5
Abstract A classViaation of cul-ItAvatel carrots in presetted. In the
Nori;~-A-West-srn zone.. as starUng material for table varietles
-%he Natt3kaya 04., Gribovalmya 0514., the Nantskaya from Ca-31-
fur:Ia, Shantene red and others are reconmended. For obtr~Ln-
ing s-mmer varieties there are the Valerial Russim locAy
GeraL-da and others; for early-ripening varieties thera is the
Karotel variety type. Recommendations are given for ob-,~z~--
Lug hotlmd varieties, varieties for the canning indiLitrjj for
desication reprocessing., for caro-Un varloties and feed va~-
ietiee.
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comparative characteristics of the results achieved in the
determination of fibrinolytic activity by two methodo. !Ab.
delo no.3:169-173 165. (MIPA 18:3)
1. Kafedra propvdqYt$kj vnutrennlkh bolezne:l (zavoduyushchiy -
prof. V.Kh. V48116fto) I Moskovskogo ordena LenJna maditsinskoecs
Anatituta Im. I.M. Sechenova.
v.j.; TISHKOVA, mi.;
LYA I ITS
Syn ti
ydroquinr)yie, td,
catechol, tertlarY lgityih-
kl. khim. 37 no.1-2:2729-2733
:'.hur. pri
KMICMMI L.- -S.-I PAME, Yu. Yu., SOLOAV, S., 1.
"About the section "DiBeases of Agr1matural Animals" In the abstract Journal
"Blologlia" ZR-eferativnyl Dzuzmal, Blologii3q.'.'
Veterinariya, Vol. 36, No. 1, p. 94, 1961.
~---KIRICHENKO, L.S.
Development of the thyroid gland in young salmon trout of the Black
Sea (Salmo trutta labrax Pall,) as related to feeding conditions.
Nauch.dokl.vys.shkolys biol.nauki no.4s63-63 160. (mm i3sn)
1* Rekomendovana kafedray rybovodstva Kaliningradskoro takhnichtskogo
Instituta rybnoy proWshlennosti. i khozyaystva.
(BLACK SEA,--TRCIJT)
(TMOID GLAND)
IMUCEMO, L.S.
On the section Ofteeases of farm ulmalsm in the journal of
abstracts "Biologila.0 VaterinAriia 38 nool.;95 A "--"Up
(Veterinary medicine-Abetraots) (KMA 1514)
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITA710N SOV/6277
Karol', 1. L., and S. G. Malakhov, Cindidates of Physics and Maths,-
matlcs,- eds.
Voprosy yadernoy moteorologil; abornik statey (Problems in Nuclear
Meteorology; a Collection of Articles) Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1962.
271 p. Errata slip Inverted. 2GOO copies printed.
Ed.: A. 1. Zavodchikova; Tech. Ed.: Ye. 1. Mazell.
PURPOSE: The book Is intended for meteorologists and physicists specializing
in the physics of the atmosphere. It may also be of interest to oceanographers
concerned with the contamination of seas and oceans Wth radioactive waste
products.
COVERAGE: This is a collection of 15 articles dealing with various problems of
nuclear meteorology. The rapid development of the methods of,,radiometry-
opened the possibility of measuring minute particles of radioa6tfvo substances
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with a great degree of accuracy. This again made it possible to use radio-
active isotopes In various fields of science, including meteorology. Tests
of nuclear arms and the dispersion into the atmosphere of the waste of
atomic industry necessitated a thorough investigation of the patterns of the
spread of aerosols and gnses, sometimes throughout almost the entire at-
mosphere, Such investigation to connected with the wide use of the newest
methods and results of meteorology and the physics of the atmosphere in
general. On the other hand, the distribution in the atmosphere of air manses.
labeled with radioactive atoms, gives the meteorologists a new method for
the study of atmospheric processes. The entire complex of problems re-
lated to the study of the distribution of radioactive Impurities in the atmos-
phere And the use of radioactive- atoms as labels in air masses or clouds
has lately received the name of "nuclear meteorology" and in regarded as
a branch of the physics of the atmosphere. 7%e present collectIon contains
some general articles, aa well as articles reporting an the results of special
investigations of certain problems of nuclear meteorology conducted in
1960-1961. It is divided in three sectIons. each dealing with a certain type of
problem of nuclear meteorology. Bibliographic references are includid at
the end of individual articles.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
SECTION ONE
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES IN THE ATMOSPHERE, AND
THEIR USE FOR THE STUDY OF ATMOSPHERIC
MOVEMENTS
Karor, 1. L., and S. G. Malakhov. Use of Natural Radioactive
Isotopes In the Atmosphere for Meteorological Studies
Kirdin, G. S. Ubes of Radioactive Carbon In Geophysical Investigation
Kirichenko. L. V, Measurement of Short-Lived Radioactive Aerosols
I-nGe Free Atmosphere
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K richenko, L. V. Vertical Distribution of the Decay Products of
vv!~ 'Atmosphere 75
liation in the Free
Siaigina. I I. Measurement of Emanation of Radon From the Surface
6(-Various Rocks 104
SECTION TWO
WASHOUT OF RADIOACTIVE AEROSOLS FROM THE
ATMOSPHERE BY PRECIPITATION
.Kimin, A. ]~. Mechanism of Capture and Deposition of Atmospheric
Impurities by Clouds and Precipitation
and L. D. Solod na. Washout of the Decay
Products of Radon #1vm the Atmosphere by Rain
116
151
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ACCESSION HR: AW?9243 S/0269/64/000/004/007310073
SOURCEs Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abe* 4*31*492
AUTHORs Kirichenko. Lo V*: Grechushkina, Me Pe
TITLEz Radioactivity of the soil and plants in the vloinitor of falling
of the Tungaska meteorite
CITED SOURCE: Tr. Tomskogo otd. o-va SSSR, Betatron. labor. To=kogo
mod. in-ta, 1963, 139-132 Geogr-
TOPIC TAGS: meteor-Ito, Tunguska meteorite. radiometric survey. soil
radioactiviV. plant radioactivity
MINSLATION: A dotailod ground R -survey was made and the 8 -radioactivity
of plant ash was detarmined for the purposo of doterming the radioactivity of
tho soils and plants in the vicinity of falling of the Tunguska meteorite =*A
comparison of this radicaotivitV with adjacant.rogions; the nature and
peculiarities of distribution of this radioactivity also were doterxinede
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7he article includes a detailed description of the principles and techniques of
the measuron-ants. The radiom3trio sarvoy and analysis of soil samples in the
region of the falli g revealed that with respect to content of natural radio-
active products this region in no way differs from other regions with sird-lar
natural conditions. Tho level of contamination by radioisotopes of artificial
origin was caused by tho fallout of produots j~ron nuclear oxplosions. No
pattern was found in tho distribution of radioactivity in plants. The radio-
activity of annual growth rings of trees waus determined by measuring the ash of
rings representing growth incremants of 20 years each. Tho layers for 1900-19ZO
do not possess a high radioactivity, but the outer layers for 1940-1960 am mom
radioactive than for earlier years. The distribution of radioaotivity of moss
in depth revealed a sharp radioaotivity decrease with increasing depth. The
radioactivity of the upper layer exceeded by a faotor of 8-10 the radioactivIV
at a depth or 25-35 am, He Dlpkonova.
DATE ACQ% IZ#V64 SUB CMRS AS ENM 1 00
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KAROL I.L., red.; KIRICUENILO.L L.V., red.; KRAS40PEVTSEV, Yu.V.,
red.; KURGAOKA-A, V.M., red.; F.ALAM-.'OV, S.G., red.;
1,
.TREDA, G.A., red.; YAGODOVSKIY, I.V., red.; KAI,YUZMIAYA,
T. P. . red.
[Radioactive iBotopes in the atmoophore and their use in
meteorology; reports) Radloaktivnyo izotopy v atzosfere I
ikh ispollzovanie v mateorologii; doklady. Moskva, Atom-
izdat, 1965. 491 P. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Nauchnaya koriferentsiya Vo yadernoy metcorologii, 2d,
Obninsk,, 1964.
MMAMOV., S. G. I DMITHrMA) G. V.; KIRICHENKO., L. V.; SISIGINA.. T. I.
"Diurnal variations of radon and thoron decay product concentration in the sur-
face layer of the atmosphere and their washout by precipitation."
paper to be presented at Symp on Atmospheric Chemistry, Circulation & Aerosols,,
Viaby, Sweden, 18-25 Aug 1965.
Hydrometeorological Service USSR.
of 111cl;oril-Ild I,,*, i T;
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GURARIYP Moisey Grigorlyevichj, kand. tekhn. naukj IOFE, Stella
Simonovnaj PESIN, L.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; N=FZW%_
L.V., red.; SUVOROV, V.A., red.-Itknikograf; PLAKS119, L.ru.,
tekbn. red.
[English-Ruasian dictionary on plastica]knglo-rusakii alovarl
po plastmassam. Pod wed. L.H.Pesina. Moskva, Glav.red.inostr.
nauchno-takhn.olovarei Fizmatgiza, 1963. 1" P. (MR& 16:3)
(English language--Diotionariea--Ruasian)
(Plaotios-Dictionarles)
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Role of follow workers' courts in strengthening labor dicipline.
Soto. trad 5 noxin-3s N 600 1 OM 1,411)
(Labor courts) (Labor discipline)
c7-KIRICJqPO-j N.,HA
L - _(aaU Sbegarkag Tmskaya oblast')
Twenty-seventh PM-Union Congress of Surgeons, Felld i akush. 25
no. 10:62-64 0 160, (MIRA 13:10)
1. Delegat 28-ggo Usesoynznogo S"yzda Kiiirugovv Moskva.
(SURGERY-COUGRESSFZ)
-KIRIGHENKOg H,#,,--(gglo Shegarka Tamskoy oblasti)
Prevention of injuriee in production and in agriculture. Felld.
akush. 25 zw-8:43-46 Ag 160. (KERA 13:f)
(DWSTRILL ACGIDENTS) (AGRIOULTURE.-ACCIDWS)
KiFaCHENKO, M.N.
Organization of emergency care for patiento in rural areas. krave
Ron. Feder. 4 no,7829-30 Je 160, (KMA 13i9)
1. GlavMy vrach Shegarokoy rayonnoy bollnitay Tomskoy oblaati.
(SHEGARSKIY DISTRICT-FIRST AID IN ILLNESS AND INS=)
KIRICHENKOP M.N.
Traumatological aid and the prevention of injuries in the ShOiarBkiy
District of Tomak Province during tho last soven years* Sov, mod, 25
no.11:107-110 N 161. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Iz Shegarskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach M.N.Kirichenko)
Tomokoy oblasti.
(SIMOARZIY DISTRICT--ACCIDEIPITS--PIUVENTIO.1)
KIRICHWO, M. N,
Injuries to children in rural areas and their prevontion. ortopop
tram i protese 22 no.80043 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Iz Sherarokoy rayonnoy bollnitay (glam,*T vrach - G. M. Semkina)
Tomskoy oblasti.
(WOODS AND INJURIES)
KIRICMKOI M.N.
Scientific and pmAlral on th-i for-:~~Allcn c::* C'.,rga-
nic anwtmooeo und(,r eKTvrA=e-,t&l tund clinical condAitionz :!n
Hyawl from ~Wy 7 to 9p 1962. Sovet. med. 26 no.511.55-157
Vq163 (H'IRA 17 s1)
TSYGANKOVA, S.T., kand.biol. nauk; FRANTSEV, V.I., kand.med.nauk;
KIRICHENKO, M.N'
flemopoietic charactarlstica In putionts with Fallotla tetralogy.
Ter. arkh. 35 no. 4174-79 Ap '(3. (MIRA 17t1)
1. Iz klinicheskoy laboratorii (zav. I.I.Yevnina) i khirur-
gicheskogo otdolenlya (zav. v.I.Frantsev) Instituta eksperi-
mentalinoy biologil I meditainy (dir. - prof. Ye. N.Meshalkin)
Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
KIRICIIENKO 14.9. podpolkovnik
FlAght day. Vest.protivovzd.obor. no.9:37-40 3 161, (KML 24 s8)
(Airplaneo, Mlitury-Maintenance and repair)