SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOMAROVA, L.A. - KOMAROVA, M.V.

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KOKAROVAP L.A Pbysiologleal action of ultraviolet rays of various wave lengths. Vop.kur., fisloter. i lech.fis.kalit. no.4:13-17 O-D 155. (MM 12:12) 1. Is kafedry f1sloterapti Loningradekogo instituta usovershonstvo- vantya vrachey iment S.M. Xlrova (sav. - prof. NOT. Mishchuk). (ULTRAVIOLLPT RATS, effects$, physiol, off, of waves of various wave lengths) 1-,^lAlAxOv4 L-~ Au XONAROVA, L., k~~Ldat neditainskikh dank In memory of Professor S.S.Zhikharev. Vopikur.fizioter. i loch. fiz.1vullt. 22 no.4:95 ii-Ag 157- (KIM latli) 1. t (ZHIKURIT, SUPAN SnGUVICH, 1902-1956) XOKAROVA. Lyudmila Aleksaqftayns; VINCKMV. D.A., red.; EURASH, G.A., [Therapeutic and prop4lactic use of ultraviolet rays] Lechabnoe i profilaktiabaskas priumnie ulltrafiolatovykh luchei. Lenin- grad, Goo.izd-vo md.lit-ry, Leningr.otd-nie. 1958. 98 p. (MIRA 13:04) (ULTUTIMAT PAM-THELUMIC UU) KWAROVA; L. A. Draluation of cutaneous vascular resotionim during the action or ultraviolet ard roentgen rAyoo Vestedemi vem 34 maA5-10 160o (MIRA 13111) lo Iz kafedry fizioterapii i loobabnoy fizMd-ettury (Mr. - Prof. KeMe Roir7iov) Loningradekogo goeudaretworzogo ordena, Louisa inati- tuta usovershonetvvwasiya Trachey imeni Me Kirova Wir. . dot3ent A.Ye, Mel6y'f. (SKIN) i,ULTRAVIOI$T RAYS-PHYSIOIXICAL UnCT) (11MICHIM) GRISHINA, Klavdiya Filatoina; &QMLROVA 'Bila Al(lksandrovn-A.t j Lyuct GOLENDBERG, A.D.,, red.; LEBELE-A-.T.7.-, Teiihf-nred. (Technique and nethod of performing physiotherapeutic procedures]Tekhnika i metodika provedeniia fizioterapevti- cheskikh protsedur; spravochnik dlia srednego meditsinskogo personala, Leningrad.,.Medgiz, 1963. 319 p. (MIRA 16:4) (PHYSICAL THERAPY) KOMAROVA, L. G. v0w-~~=feet ~cfsyLstrol and testosterone propionate on the course of Axperi- mental atheroscleirosis. Farm. i toks. 22 -ao-3:'238-242 Yq-Je 159. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Wedra farmakologil (sav. --i doyetyltel#W chlen ANN SSSR prof, ,V,,V. Zakasov) I Moskovskogo ordens Lenina meditsinskogo instituti imeni 1. M. Sechenova. (ARTX~IOSG 16, experimental, 6ff.,of.hexestrol & testosteione pripionate (Rae)) (STIT ,, eff. hexeutrol. on exper. arteriosclerosis (Fm 03STOSTIMIMt eff . .on exper. arteriosclerosis (An)) KOMAROVAq L.G, Effect of butadionEi abd corticotropin on the course of experimental atheroo4urosia. Farm. i tcks. 23 no. 5:4.21-426 S-0 160. (MIRA 13:12) Kafedra farmakdlogii (zav. - doystvitell-r*ry chlen JUC SSSR prof. V.V. Zakusov) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituts. imeni I.M. Sechenova. ,(BUTADIONE) (ACTH) (ARTMIOSCIZROSIS) Ll:n,,c t-L oil V a U C- amen to-arganiphe sk ikh :soyadinenLy. Aka emLt. rgAnoii,leme6t&l,'--C*mpoundr~-i---Academy--:Of- -Sdi-6n-ces KUZNEISOV, N6V.; KOKAEDVA, L.I. SAMNGVA, L.P. 1,34initrobersayl hydrazlde,, a nev reagent for a carbonyl group. Izv, AN SSSR. Otd,khim. nauk no-4750-752 AP 163* (MIRA 16;3) 1. Irkutakiy inotitut organizhes4pyl-khImil Sibi~skogo, otdaleniya AN SSSR, (Carbonyl . Ioup) (Benzoic acid) 9r ---ACCESSION NR66 AP401901-7 3/0062/64/ooo/oo2/0382/0384 AUTHORS: Sho3takovskiyj Pukhfiarevichl Vd,Bq'; Komarov; N *V Roman V-Ke TITLE: 30-dinitrobeni,ioy1hydrazenes of organo silicon carbonyl *com- do poun SOURCE: AN SSSR. 1zY,:3ekoiya..khimichsskayap no. 2. 1964, 382-384 TORIC TAGS: dinitrobenzoyl hydrazone, dinitrobenzoyl hydraside, organo silicon carbonyl r4gent, hydrozone, carbonyl ABSTRACT: In the search -for areagent able to identify organo sili- con carbonyl compoundal the authors found that 3,5-dinitrobenzoyl- hydrazide readily fonas good crystalli:sing 3,-5-dinitrobenzoyl- hydrazones with organo silicon aldehydes and ketones. In this re- spect, the reagent is:different from 2,4-dinitrophonylhydrazine, semi-carbazide and hydroxylimine. The tendency of organo silicon aldehydes and ketones~to form these compounds and yields greatly depends on their structurs., Thirteen compounds were investigated from this point of viqow and their beharior recorded in a comprehon- Xard, 1/2 2/2 Card-.... - 0 0_6 0 4111, 4111 4, 0 0 a 411 0 0 4 -4 1 a (a of a-u ur IT r_7 -- ------- VIOCISS46 AND pearforiti W04a v At a if* mu one 00-0-4 a ILV 0 "kdtJL4d Unstratatlato bir SatchMmYcOll c11", The coo pombe. rW. jLu m4 by "ON" 1,1111111411 T74 N 8 * t o. . 1 .1 7, I JIMFibi~akfy CU. S. S. $a. x4feral. Zbmr. 1940 No 7 44 - 4S%" - "I.- v I, li ~Ufinq ihe ct- i h l ~ . n e . t 0. tiberatu t cd . , T JoLity of the lotion und the - a 4 f k& 6 w, e. . diff p Wt III k4kation of ye"i were delit, (err- ~ t faster fermentation durinx 11;v fir4t 24 s X11 is con 6a# .0 A,. doting the th.1 UY. &AigOjjrJ4rOmpp.I 00 pombe *booed an ClActlY 011PORItc flect. The frtmenta- dm not depend on t1- Velocity of growth or ti= velocfty ~ im the ,crop,,, 1. a.. on the accumulation of the dry xub- "he did not e of the tell% of S a Th . e stance of yeast. g affri!t the 4vkpcity of frtmentat1cm. Glyvsxvii a 91"r*d in the MIA (A T. arMiMe XII thifing the fir-1 .4 br- K14lism In the S. "110 (Ah and poly m I I Y i6prolowd milmunm% % I~eltvl th anentatlon vviorhy to the Itit sluxe, but In .,Ir "be CA-116 the I,. y WR4 all t1W S "A" l I . . er gred I y 8. termOdOSIV smaller than that ration o W 14. Ilvint L WCOAVIANt CL &%UPK AT0a . . .... %#Oda 1461W919"434, e 0 ;Now: SIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 "so .0411 -00 .00 .00 see 460 604 a' 0 AMR/ a, r4b 49. Bacteriology mPIpette for'NWdug Cultures From aSingle Cell," L.- I. zoilarova,"All-Union Sci Res Inst of Alcohol :fndj, 14Ds;:owp 2 pp *WkrObU 1loglya". Vol XVIII, No 4 Pl~ette can be timed for trmsrerring a drop 0.2 ~.In: diameter for cultures, from -a single ceU. it JW higbLIJ, rec=ended for isolating mw.11 micro- :organtsmi UU bacteria. '%awter of the small end IWO.05in. Subidtted.20:ftb 49. 4M-- 149% KOMMVA, L. 1. . .,-, Selection of yeast fermenting high concentration molasses. ?r. last. a1krobiol.. Mcjskva no. 11136-141 1951. (GLHL 22:4) 1. All-Uniondeteptific-Research Institute of the Alcohol Inductry. KOMMOVA, L. 1. All-Union Sc.-Lentific R6search Institute af -'.lcohol Lidustry, Yoscow. "Effect of hard particles, intermixing anti temperature on alcohol faraientation." SO: MIr-ROBIOMIGLL, Vol. 20, No. 2, 1~irch/april 1951. 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 .40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 British Abst., Aug. 1953 Irlarm9ntation' Industries at natural convection an alcollolle ferntenjailon. homarowt (AfAmbiel,wilw, 1952. 21, 579-58:1), --A (lilt trans- latitio, given in MW * Vrislictisifil. Giffringscrwe-pbe. 195:11 7. 6-9; tit.rcrillis vxl?c:rimvnt% to .4how lite imlirmcmut. in (crittelit- atim TDIC title to the mixfog actioll of till- c%,tjlvcd ('02. ~-t6ts (with a IMSBME9TSM, A.A., redaktor; KOHAHOTA, L.I., redaktor; GRIKOVA, N.D. luokhnicheekly redaktor. [Isotopes in microbiology; transactions of the conference on the use of taWed &tons in microbiology] 120tOpr V mikrobiologii; trudy iconferenteii po primueniiu mechezWkh atomov v mikrobiologii. Mqskwa, Izd-vo VaLdenti muk SSSR, 1955. 238 p. (MLM 8-.11) 1. Akademiya nank SSSR. Institut mikroblologii. E. Chlen-korrespon- dent AN SSSR (for Imshenstskly) (Radioisotopes) (Microbiology) KOMAROVAO L. I. ."Conforme on the Production of graym Pre"rations.0 Mikrobioloop, 24,, No.59 pp. 6",* 1955 Trawlation U-%75,, 20 Sep 56 KOKAROTA, L. 1. ,.Wooi- wew-"ftwV0"1- . Scientific conference at the Institute of Microbiology of the AcadmW of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Hikrobiologiia 24 no.6:750-'751 N-D 155. (KLRA 9:4) (71AMS) (MICROSCOPY) IMNYA, L. 1. -1 - Conference on tho utlllx&tion of forestry waste products in animl husbandry. Mrobiologita 24 no.6:751-752 H-D 155. 0m 934) (WOOD WASW MAM) (PXNDING AND FMING STU"S) ICKAR(NA L.I. khndidat biologicheskM nauk. '". At the Institute of Microbiology; session of scientific councils of two inatitutos. Vast. AN SSSR 25 no.8s?8-79 Ag 155INLU 9:1) (Yeast) ERTETCHKOVA. A.P.; KOPAROTA, L.I. ANON p, - I NOMAW, Vitamins In fo&ler ye"ts. GldrollsA losokhlm.pron. 9 no.5:5-7 156. Mu 9:11) 1. Toosoyusnyy usuchno-looledovatellskly Institut g1drolisnoy 1 sullfitno-spirtavoy prorqahlennosti. (Vitamins) (Yeast) -A KCKAROVA, L. 1. I Conference of young specialists at the Institute of MicrdbioloS7 of the Academq of Sciences of.the U.S.S.R. Kikrobiologita 25 no.le 134 ja-F 156 (WaA 9%5) (MIGROB14=Y) FISHER, P.N.; KOMAROVA, L.I. --- Production of yeast from hydrol. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.prom. 17 no.2:14-16 164. (MIRA 17:4) 'e--- 1. Vaesoyuznyy vauchno-issledovatellkiy institut biosinteza belkovykh veshchesty. KONIHAKY V.V.; SIDOROV, T.A.; VINOGRADOVA, VAIETSKIY, P.M.; LEBEDEVA, A.S. Ileterochain complex polyesters. Report No-52: Determination of double bonds in unsaturated polyarylates by infrared spectro- scopy. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. khim. no.2:261-268 165. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Institut alementoorganicheskM soyedineniy AN SSSR. Ucard R. !Zvestlya. Serlya KnIMICnL5&dya, -vd.;W-ne, vinyl ester, nitrobenzoic accid, hydrazide synthesis '.'!Y-:L L -."EUL TEe 4 - a T-d 3,5-dinitrobenzoictacids with hy'raLiii- a e w-~u -;t -.-tlorous in t~e abs-rice of catalust-.9 and Vields hvdrazides of Card_ 1/2 777771 V.V.; VINOGWIDOVA, S.V.i KGRGIIE~riY, 'I.G.; K014~EOV" . L.i. KORSIYKJ k i Therml cross-linking of unsaturated polyarylates containing allyl side groupa. Vy-sokom. soed. 7 noo3:457-46I Mr 165. (MIW. 18:7) I* Inatitut elementoorganicheakikh aoyedirwn~.y AN SSSR. KOMAROV.A.s._:~.;.; VASILIMA, K.A.; FISHER, P.N. Production of proteirt-carbohydrate fodder from straw and corncobe Sbor.trud. NIIGS 3-149-57 163. (MIn 16:12) I. KCM~RGVA, L. 11. 2. USSR (600) It. Ghemical Re-action - hlecnwiism 7. "DIffusionaid heeL, transfer in cherrdcai kinetics." D. A. Frank-Karrenetskiy Reviewed by L. i. h'omarova. Zhur, fiz. khi;;-,. 26.9 1,10. 101 1952. 9. Monti-dy Li3t of Russian Accuosions. Jdbrary of Longress. k,arcn, 1553- Unclassified IOWKInetids~--- 'Dec, 53 "Role,of Naturiil Convection in Chemical Reactions ..Of.the Chaln~Type)~-%- I. Komarova :ZfiUr F A-z Khim,~'. Vol -27, No 12, pp 1882-4 -There has beeh-an extensive discussion between N. B".,:. Akulov and N.S. Semenov, although thd difference betweenthe theories of.these two investigators- is.-~ ndt.very great, Akulov did not criticize SemenWs- reimlts,-.bitt ~ai.nly objected to the fact that nov used-I iis,,Akulov's, equations without dui~:'credit. Both Semenov and Akulov make-the.error-~- M8 x ctions (those of combus and ahoadgenoui.meditiA~ aj*~fjr-ds. cone ns _ojL _, reac ting substances are-con- erne They]Aisregard con,,,!eqtion, which PJSYS-an, -d. c --Jg~t,he ace 0 eration, of combustion ImOr.tan, Iolgf, as-:hIjs sireit'r been pointed out by N. A. Shilov. 5M AUTHOR: Komarovap L. .1. SOV/76-32-12-14/32 ---------- TITLE: The Role of Natural Convection in the Kinetics of the Dissolution of Benzoic Acid in Sodium Hydroxide Solution (Roll yestestirennoy korivektsii v kinetike rastvoreniya benzoynoy kisloty v rastvore yedkogo natra) PERIODJCI~L: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 32, Ur 12, pp 2748 - 2751 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Refevences 1(Levich) and 2(Akselrud) mention previous papers devoted to this question. At first, the reaction velocity rises with increasing concentration of the sodium hydroxide. The velocity of the natural convection is, in this case, 'approximately proportional to the reaction velocity. The velocity of dissolution is much higher than would correspond to the diffusion into a motionless nediwn-. Thits, this effect is due to the convection. From 12 g/100ml sodium hydroxide solution the velocity of dissolution begins to decrease as the specific weight of the reaction product Card 1/2 approaches that of the surrounding' solution. At 16g/100mi The Role of Natural Convection in the Kinetics of tile SOV/76-32-12-14/32 Dissolution of Benzoic Acid in Sodium Hydroxide Solution NaOll the dissolution of benzoic acid practically stops. On adding indifferent matter, ouch as sucrose, to the sodium hydroxide solution the-convection decreases because of the higlaer visco8ity and, so does the reaction velocity. Many examples of the acceleration of heterogeneous reactions can be explained by convection. There are 2 figures, 3 tables and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Gidroliznyy institut, Iloskva (Institute of Hydrolysis, moscow) SUBMITTED: June 27, 1957 Card 2/2 WaROVA) L 1 "Natural Heat and Mass Transfer by Convection with Chemical Reactions." Report submitted for the Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer, Minsk, BSSR, Tune 1961. KOMAROVA L. I. "Natural Heat and MassIransfer by Convection with Chemical Reactions" Report presented at the Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer. Minsk, USSR, 5-10 June 61 The influence of three types~of chemical reactions (as a result of which substances are beint, formed whose specific vL-ights are equal or different if compared with that of initial product) on' heat and mass transfer intensity is investigated. KORSHAK, V,V., UOIAROVA, L.I.; SIDOROV, T.A. Infrared spectra of organic complexes of beryllium. Izv. Alt SSSSR. Otd,khimonauk no,5:813-815 W 162o (MIRA 15:6) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskM soyedineniy A14 SSSR. (Beryllium organic compounds--Spectra) SHOSTAKOVSKIYJP M.F.; KOMAROVA, L.I.; PUMNAREVIGH, V.B.; KOMAROV, N.V.; ROMAN, V,.K, 3.5-Dinitrobenzoylhy&razones of organosilicon carbonyl compounds* Izv.AN SSSR.Serekhim. no.2:382-384 ~ 164* (MIRA 17:3) 1. Irkutskiy institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. KORSHAK, V.V.; SERGEYEV, V.A.; KOZLOV, L.V.; ... KOK.I_R.OVAP, 114. Thermal and thermo-oxidative degradation of phenol-formaldehyde oligomers of -the novolak type. Plant. massy no.2:33-35 166. (MIRA 19:2) 37568 S/226/62iOOO/OO 1 /004/014 Author-- Vivogradov, G. A.. and Koniarova. L. M. 1003/1201 Title: INVESTIGATION OF THE FREE FLOW OF METALLIC POWDERS UNDER ROLLING CONDITIONS. Periodical: Poro.Thkovaya metallurgiya, no. 1(7), 1962, 27-33 Te.cr: The free flow of iron, copper and aluminum powders in air and in vacum was investigated, usingfunnels shaped likethc working surfaces of rotting mill rollers. Rollerswith various surface finishes rotadng at different speeds and directions were also used. For rotting processes taking place in the air, the maximum free flow corresponds to a grain size of 10 forall powders investigated. For rolling processes taking place in vacum, however, the volume of the powders required for the process decreases regularly with decreasing particle size. The surface finish of the rollers affects consumption of the powders in the rolling process, whilst above the contact arc this consumption remains unaffected by both speed and direction of the rollers. It is proposed that the peripheral speed of the rollers should equal the linear speed of flow of tile powder in the contact arc for the optimal rolling of powder materials. There are 8 tables and 6 figures. Association. Institut metallokeramiki i special'n:ykh splavov AN UkrSSR (institute of Powder Metallurgy and Special Alloys AS UkrSSR) Submitted: October 24, 1961. Card 1/1 Radt-fkm Chemistry In T-oPhase Sptemi Tuesday Afternoon Snilms 111-471 (Comd.) 0 IU Role of RadiallwOodere4 Montre to Interilbom In The Biological Action of limitation P.1yatky 5L Wko,a, A. M. T-X-, m,4 19- The measurements or dry and mob: samples, of In an clogron microscope show that Irradiation trot only destroyi IDNA molemles but also CaUIC2 thMn to coil up. The oplwaratict orchemical ctmis-linki In monalarers or DNA disturbs the structure and increa" the area of the monalayer. A resuft of such a radiation-inducod distur- banct: or the organization of the structure ol-thin surface layers (including nuckic acid3) Is a conspicuous change of their ivrmeability. ~% considerable Incrcasc ofenqrnatic mactlovi rates after Irradiation could be shorn on a model ystem' in which the enzyme pcmxidase and the substrate ascorbic acid were separated by a layer of RNA about 160 A thick. Sintilar phenorneni am being irvmstitated in systems with lipoproWd Intcriphasts. Radiation damatc to the struclur2f orginizittlon of mcmbrom plays ion important role In the disturWrice of the crxidallon rate df succink acid by Isolated liver milochondfla, and In fear litiucs dr various plants (its, beans, ctc.) In which disruption of enzymatic oxidative processes occurs. Tic chatim in Intracciltilar molecular vatfaccs can be the source of all subsequent blochemk3l ilblutbarlm and ol'tradblion disease In living cells. VISM r*port Vnisented at the 2CA'IhUo C11116ross of Radlatlm Re"anho ramnate/rorkshire, ot.,zrit. Aus-1962 VINOGRADOV, G.A.; KOMOVA, L.H. Investigating the free flowing properties of metal powders in connection with zolling conditions. Porosh.met. 2 no.1:27-33 J'a-F 162. (MMA 15.8) 1. Institut metallokeramiki i spetsiallnykh splavov AN UlaSSR. (Powder metallurgy) Z -ACCESSION NRI AR4018306 8/0137jW000/004 bd34/0034 SOURCEt Me Ustallurgiya, Abs* 20240 AUTHORi Vinogradow. G. A01 Komarova Le He ;TITLEs Study of the friability of matiA powders !CITED SOURCRs Tr. Kuyby*ahevsko ariatiis In-t# vyops 160 1963, 41-49 -TqPIG TAGSt copper powder frlabillty~s alwvinum powder friability, iron powder -friabilityp powder rolling ITRAISIATIONi A study was made or the 1'riability of Cu& Fes and Al powders as a T ;funotion of particle 'sizes and the effoct or roughness aM dirootion of rotation ;of the rolls on the friability of powdors was investigated* Over the entire re"Ge of particle sizes the beat flow characteristic was exhibited by the Cu powders and :'the poorest, by Al powder* The' Improvement. flow aharaoteriatia with decreasing 'Particle size reaches a maximum at 100,u., after whioh this property of all the ~powders decreases sharply* The effect or the air contained in the powders Increas :with decrees Lag --partiole', sizes and rorlhis reason very fine powders should be Ivaounn ronede As the roughossuoUthe rolls Increases,, the powder flow Card .1 LUZKOVA, S.L.. KOMARIDVA, L.N. Diagnostic significance of a cytological examination of the spleen in diseases of the hemopoietio system. Lab. delo. no. 1:3-7 165. (MIRA 18-1) 1. GospitalInaya terapevticheskaya klinika (zaveduyushchiy deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A.L. Plyasnikov) I Moskov- - skogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta im. I.M.- Sechenova. VLADIMIROV, L.P4, kand. tekhn. nauk; SHUSTUMN, M.I.; KONIKOVA, R.S.; KOMAROVA,_-L.,P.---, Corrosion and erosion resistanc.e of VT-1 titanium alloys in multicomponent agressive media Koks i khim. no.10:49-51 063, (MIRA 16:11) 1i. Kommunarskiy gornometal:Lurgicheskiy institut (for Vladimirov). 2. Kommunarskiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod (for Shusterman' Konikova,, (Komarova). -07933-67,--- EWT(W/EWF(t)/ETIL --JD;lj(;/WB Rt 7AcCh AP6007114 SOURCS XODBi UR 012 6 MIMORSt Vladimirovi'Lo' 6,1~ Shustermqni-~ B.) Komaroval Lu P, Konikovat R OIRG: Kommunarsk gining-MetallurgioalI.1hatil-,ute.(Kommuiari3kiy gotno-metallurgicheo inaiitu TltLgi Corrosion and' &'ovion" reefitihoe If alloyo d steels SOURC91 IletiLllovedeniye..'*i.-'t~i~iichtelia -bbrabotka metallov# noe..2p 1946P 48-49- TOPIQ TAGSt steel a i _Ce$ thr: um eontaiqng. siley, moly~denua containing alloy, nickel containin4_6110Y., .6 Rd j "C),rJ ABSTIUCII: A* study 'Was Pade -of'the p0 .asibility of "placing,coutly and-o'carce steels with cheaper varieties and o"PtiWa4highly,oorrosion- and. erosion-re,siqtaiit. allots. -In-thia investigation. t6sts.*ere-conducteA. on chrom6-nickel- p -chrome- er nickel-titaniuml and chromae--nickel-molybdenui d.stee a wit~_reduced nickel teel'st. 3op/Knd O8Khi3yFand-' content$. cli.i-o-".Pteels,..*tthput'ni'ckeliL~Limetaldfrom s for -comparison -purpoaea,, stLaeli_ SV - 3v KhG;~' iumJA~d carbide-chromium alloys. IA Ii was: found-that not one.ot'*,the t~itea a r l6 its absolute stability.in the' exhib mother liqu6r.:at-high.or, low--tempei6tureie* :'KL.loy.VTl-4emondt:~ated -the' beat at high and low teppreraturbei whencombined with a carbide-chromium-alloy with 15%,Nia* Highly-alloyed chrome-nii3kel"Ot'eelo/;~owed.s,tability in.he'ated mother liquor;. particularly a G. were, a eel_e.)aI23N2WD3T,, Khi7Nl3M2T' 'and Xh25X15IMA- _-The Card 1/2' M)Ci 662,14,010,04:620,193.471 L 07933-67 ACC NR: AP6 007114 corros .ion rate"of1hese Muitirijals was.idim 'than OA im/year.;. ~teela. not. -alloyed with -titani,4m, steels with jow,,tontenVbUchrond'and nickel.and-*ith not greater thait 2%1' e.*,W` '.1or'w6rk"'I" I;he.mt;fier liq1tiort ~ buf they. -are leis"a tAible ~J- .molybdenum-con~ent can-b e'd ;Xhan. the, alloy' `6th A*esjsd~ were.towd to be ~,unduited.'for' a listed above" 6r instO use 'in these conditi6n~i 6rigs" art*",~' Jim L , iV v 'j, _2 qw R.- ~A --4 r _V .~!F ;-47" Caid 2/2 -0- I/k VLADIMIROV, L.P.; SHUSTERMAN, M.L.; KONIKOVA, R.S.; KO'MAROVA, L.P. Corrosion and erosion reulstance of obromium carbida alloys in multic-mponent aggresIve media. Porosh. mot. 4 nc).6t 68-70 WD 164. (KRA 18:3) 1. Kommunarakly gorno-metallurgicheakly instibut i Kommunarskly koksokhimicheekly zavod. VIADIIIIIIHOV ; J,.P. ; S I flls~,T' I -~ I Ot" ) ~-I. -I.; wtl INC) k."., , 11' .'S . ; Erosion-reniotant materials for the hydraulic transportation of alago. Not. i garnorudo prom. no.6:71 N-D 1 ~4, (WHA .18-3) VIADIMIROV,L.11,, kand.teklm.nauk; KONIKOVA, R.S., i:-zh..- KOMAROVA, L.P., inzh. Low-alkali gla~,s tubes and their corrosion resistance. Stek. i ker. 21 no.9-.7-9 .13 164. (MA 18W 1. Kommunarskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy institut (for Vladimirov). 2. Kommunarskijr koksokhimicheskiy zavod (for Konikova, Komarova). VILADDIMOV, T-,.P.,,, SHUSTEMAII, M.I.; KONIKOVA, KUZIAROYA. L.?. %stin g the resiotance to 4:orroslon ard ero:!j.on (..f ~TIP plastics ~a 'uhq agressive med--'a of coleu- chemical-3 -prcduct-:on-. Flast.MaSBY rtc.6:541-56 164. (MIRA 18:4) VLADIMIROVq L.P.; KONIKOVA, R.S.; KONIAROVA, L.P. --- 1-- Resistance of polystyrol to aggressive media of coke and coal cbemical, productIon and to variouz acid-o. Plast. massy no.10: 57-58 165. (MIRA 18:10) __19515_~6 - Mi (A) 1EWT(MV j)1T11WA(h),1ETC(M~/EWA11N WW/GDIDJ _7 ACC NR, AP601466i, SOURCE CODE: 6R/033~/6 5 3. 41. WTHOR: 'V;L ~dijair~oyL~-P. (Candidate of technical sciences); Shusterman X. 1. (Engineer); Konikova, R. S. (Engineer); Konarova, L. P.-JEngine ORG: none TITLE: Corrosion and erosion resistance of slagositalls in corrosive media SOURCE: Khimicheskoye i neftyanoys mashinoistroyeniye, no- 7, 1965, 33-34 TOPIC TAGS: corrosion resistances erosion, bend strength, high temperature strength# hardness, compressive strengthl thermal expansions slag, blast furnace, porcelain# glass, glass property ABSTRACT: Slagositil ,~ii'a slina,'-opaque and mier.ocrystallir .~# substance v th a 'glass base. "Its bend strength and bigh-temperature strengthPlat 1450 C Is three I :times higher than ordinary glass. Its hardness is greater than that of quartz, The high compressive strength.(16pooo kg/cm2), resistance to corrosive media, low coefficient of thermal expansion, high hardness and wear resistance and low cost (35-60 rubles/ton) makes It possible to use slagosit-all an a .structural and lining material in various brinches of industry. This particular work by the,authors delves into the corrosion and erosion ;resistance of slagositalls In corrosive media of the coke wid chemical Industry.. ,Erosion resistance was determined in a slag-water pulp under conditions of hydraulic conveyance of granulated blast furnace slag. Slagositalls grade 109 and 109g and poreelain, produced by the Avtostsklo Plant. were erosion and corrosion tested for 240 hours under varying pondftlons.i LCard 172 UDC: 620.1 M, VIZI M )9515-66 ~._XCC NR AP _Z61-4664- Gas corrosion testing was carried out in an autoclave under an atmosphere of hydrogen sulfide. Ammonium sulfate, the mother-liquor of the plant, was the primary corrosive agent. Regeneratedo purified, and concentrated solutions were used. Dry hydrogen sulfide Iand:a mixture of hydrogen sulfideand steam were also used. These tests showed that there-is some weight loss in all cases with the greatest loss occurring, naturally, in the concentrated solution. Gas corrosion tested indicated very little lo'sa of weight. Erosion tests of the materials in-t-he slag pulp showed that both grades of slagositalls to undergo the same extent of uniform wear while the porcelain is not uite as good as the slagositalls, Orig- art. has: 2 figures and 1 tables [JPRSI SUB CODE: 11, 20 SUBM DATE: none AMMYXVA, YO.A.; ZMXOV, V.I.; BUIAYJiV. 'V.I.; VALUYSKAYA, D.P.; KOKAROVA, L.S.. red.; 112KIDOV, Ya.F.. takhn.red. [Bituminous coatings for cathodeprotection] Bitumaye pokrytita v uBloviiakh katodnoi zashchity; nauchnoe soobahchenie. Koskwa. Otdel nauchno-takhnoluformat nit91957. 13 P. (KIRA 11:2) (Jilectrolytic corrosion) (Pipelines) BAXWMTA, $J.;. GNMOT, B.N.. kawl.takhn.nauk, red.; 10MOTA. L.S., Ired.; MXKINT, Ya.F., tekhn.red. -- -11,11,144W (Analyzing economic aspects of using various methods In making elements of underground crosisina of main pipelines] Analis okonomichnoott metodov prolzirodstva rabot po sagotovke slementov podsemykh perekhodov wngistrallnykh trubaprovadav. Hookwa, Otdel nauchnC-tAhn.informattill, 1959. 82 p. (KIRA 13:4) (Pipelines) KRINITSIE, Mikhail Isaakovich;KLIN01f, Vyacheslav Ivanovich;KOMAROVA, L.S., red.; DEMIDOV, Ya.F., tekbn. red. .[Pipe laying in rocky soil: earthwork) Prokladka truboprovodov v skallnykh gruntakh; zemlian-ye raboty. Moskva, V141IST GIAVGAZA SSSR. Rodaktsionno-izdatellskii otdel, 1961. 53 P. (miRk i4m) (pipe) (Barthwork) SKOVIOROVSKII, Ya.Z.; 19MMAx-L.S. . Ya.F.,v tekhn. red. red.; DEKDOV. (Free flexure of large dimeter pipes in the construction of main pipelines)Svobodrqi izgib trub bollshogo diametra ne, stroitellstve magistrallrqkh truboprovodov. lloakvap Otdel na- uchno-tekhn.informataiip 1960. 51 P. (ML 15:8) (Pipelines) KOHAROVAP L. S. PHASS I BOOK 2XV1601TATION SOV'4_098 Aneonov, V. A., so$ L. A. Paporotakly, Rimp. Ed@. Novoye v sr~dstvakh 1 siposoba~* vsryvanlya (New-,DeVelopmonis In Blasting Means and Methods). Nosoow,, ClosgoitakhIsdat, i962.v -124 p. (39riess Vxryvnoye delo; Obornik no. 48/5) zrrata slip Inserted. 3000 copies printed., Sponsoring Agency: Kauohno-takhniahisakoys gornoye obahchostvoo Id. or Publishing Houses A. Ya. Koskonlyan;. TeOh. Ed@.: L. L Minsker and 0. N. 1111makaya.' PMkPOSZ: The book Is intended for mining enginspre, *orkers in scientific researoli*and planni,ng organizations,-and! also for teachers and students of mining and technical schools. COVMUGEt This collection of articles describes new blasting means and methoft, means of proteating elootria de"nators from- -atray vurrents, and. iVroviW methods of. short-delay detonation. Card IA New,Developments in Blasting Means (Cont.) 13~y/6098 Gorbachfiva, Ye. P..Aseembling ahiElectric-Detonatibg Network for Blasting Nondimensional Rock 98 Abinder, G. A. Safety Short-Delay Zlectric.Detohators 101 Davydov, S. A. Selection of Mednn for Short-Delay Edasting 104 Rubtsov, V. K. Intrpduction of the H30-58 Relay at the Sibay Mine 108 f a. Davydov, S. A.,. am ~J, S. Komaroir -:~'Indu'strial Testing of the Factory-Produced'H3A-56:-Pyrol','ii'ohnic Relay ill Gayek, Yu.,V., M. F.. Drukovannyy,, and V. V. Mishin. Burden-to-~-Spaoing Ratio 113 Journal Decisions for 1960-1961 of the Gosgortekhnadzor IRSFSR [Komitet po nadzoru za bezopaiinym vedeniem ribot v promysh- lennosti i gornomu nadzoru. pr.L Card 5/6 SAYCHENKO, A.F.; MAROVA, L.S. Deformations of inter-chwaber pill--a in the K-Liblmekht pits Nos. 1 and 2 of the "Artemsoll"Mining Administratione Sbor. nauohe trude UkrIIIISoll noeM3-20 V64 (MIRk 1811) Effect of the system of de-relopment adopted in pit Noe3 of the *Artemsol'O Mining Itainistration on the inter-oham- ber pillars. lbid*t.20--24 Kamm j L,. Vz. PA KOK&ROVA, L.V.; PASYNBUT. A.G,, Aggregation of protein molsouleo In reversible denaturations Ukroblokh1m.shure )l no.1:5-n 59. (YIU 12:6) I& Taroolay Medical Inntitute, A.N.Bakh Institute of Blocbmistry, Moscow. VOLKOVAt M.S.; -KOMAR0VAv L.1r,; PASUSKIYt AoG. Binding of labeled metW.onine-S35 by proteins. Biokhimiia 25 no. 3;422-426 My-is 160., (HIRA 14--4) 1. Institute of Biochemistry,, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.p Moocowt and Medical I .notitutel, Yaroslavl. (METHIONINE) (PROTEIN METABOLISM) PASYNSKIYj 4.G.; VOLKGVA, M.S.; KOMAROVA, L.V. Effect of radiation doicap to the nucleoprotain and lipoprotein interfaces on the enzyme teaction rate. Radiobialogiia 4 no.109-15 164. '(MIRA 1714) . m ACCESSION HR: AP4015081 s/o205/64/004/001/0429/0035 AWHOR: Pas7*nskiy* A@ G.; Volkovas M. S.; Komarovat L, Vo TITIZ; Effect of radiation damaged nucleoprotein and lipoprotein peparating membrane surfaetso on enz7me reaction rates SOURCE: Radiobiologi7a 4.-4. no, 1. 1964# 29-35 TOPIC TAGS radiation damitgo, nucleoprotein membrane surface, lipoprotein membrane survaoeq enzyme reaction rate, substrate 6xidation rate, d4~hydrogeruxtion reaotionr radiosensitivity., membrane surface permeabilityq lipoid components RNA ABSTRACT: Nuclooprotein wid lipopvotein membrane surfaces separating, the enzyme from the substrate were st4ied in a series of experiments, Nueleoprotoin membrane surfaces were itivestigated in irradiated crystalline peroxidase suspensions in which the particle3 wore separa- ted from the ascorbic.acid substrate by a thin ribonucloop:-otein'rilm (radiation dozes not, given). Lipoprotein membrane surfaces were In- vastigated in Irradiated 020-70 1w doses) artificial lipoprotain com- ploxes and in Isolated rat liver mitochondrion suspensions. Enz7rA reactions were determined J= the peroxidase suspensions wiA In the ACCESSION NR: AP4015081 artificial lipoprotein complexes by substrate oxidation rates. In the nitochondrion suspensions it polarographic method was used to determine the dehydrogonation reaction of succinic acid to fumaric acid cata- lyzed by suceinodehydrogenjise a mitobhondrion enzyme. Findings show that nucleoprotein membrano s6faces are highly radiosensitiv4and their enzyme reactions are accelerated by 30-4Vv as a result of in- creased permeability of the radiation damaged surfaces, But, lipopro- tein membrane surfaces display high radioresistance to doses up to 50 1cr and enzyme reactions do not Change. Radioresistance of the lipo- protein membrane surface is attributed to its lipoid component:.which has the capacity to spread out and protect the.membrane from increased permeability and other structural damage. Nucleoprotein membrane surface permeability is affected 67 as few as 1 to 2 ionizations taking place In a membrane surface layer containing over 1,000 J1XA molecules. Thuss nuolooprotoin membrane surfaces play an important role in the development of biochemical damage in the call, Orig.- art, has: 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Norio Card 2/3 77 Enzymatic hydrolysis of serum albumin modified by pp p'-difluor-ml, ml-d.'Lnitrodiphenyl sulfone. Ukr. biokhIx. zhur. 36 no. 4:521-526 164* (MIRA 18:12) 1. Yaroslavskiy meolitsinskiy institut i Institut pitaniya AMN SSSR, Moskva. Submitted Sept. 26,, 1963. BUGHINj, P.I.; ZZIN-BEWIVIS H.N.; PROTSMIK09 O.A.; Kol."VAM,_A. Data on the dysenterial and typhoid-paratyphoid bacteria carrier states in the bo.dies of white rate during peroral infection in an experiment. Ztur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 32 no.6s136-a37 Je 161. OURA 15:5) 1. Is Nemarovskoga,moditsinskogo instituta. (SNIM-BLIA) (SALMOIMIA) I I 10 FOKALEV, G.M.; FAROMONMIK, Z.M.; KLEKENOV, V.I.; jp!jAffl-~EA. _II-Aj.__ AMMKINA, L.I. Dynamics of the mechanical activity of the heart under the influence of acipuncture in the area of the Chinese points. Sbor. trud. GMI n0'.9.108-114 162. (MIRA 17;2) 1. Kafedra gospitalinoy terapdLi leebebnogo fakallteta Gor!kovskogo meditainskago instituta, (zav., kafedroy Prof. V.G. Vogralik), .KOMAROVA,_M. F., PODRESOV, L,, I.., and BUYNOV, N. N., (Sverdlovsk) 'I "The Investigation of the Precipitation in the Alloy NI-Be,," a paper submitted at tha Internationa; Conference on Physics of Magnetic Phenomena) Sverdlovs~ 23-31 May 56. AUTHORS: Buynovp No No. Podrezov, L. I., Komarova, M. F. 48-9-2/26 TITLE.' An Investigation of the Decomposition of an Mi-Be Al-10Y (Issledova- niye raspada v-splave Ni-Be), PERIODICAL! Izvestiya AV! SSSR Seriya Fizichetikaya) 1957) Vol. 21) Nr 9) pp, 122ov-1224 (USSR). ABSTRACT: For the purposes of this investigation a nickel-beryllium alloy was produced in a high-frequency vacuum furnace, The alloy contained apart from :1,9%BW.]L,25 %Fe, 0)12 7#Alj 0)16*/. Cu, O.,15.%Si and traces of Mg, Afterwards the alloy was forged in a hot st~ate and ., homogenized at lloo0C for IS hre.. On the basis of structuralL analpis conducted by electron microscopKi and X ray-investigation of strength and coercive force together with data from literature it is shown that the composition of the Ni-43a, alloy takes place in two stages, just as the: decomposition of AIL-Cu-,, Al-Ag- and Al,_Zn_alloys. In the first stage of the decomposition, zones are formed, enriched with the alloyed component, together with considerable elastic deformations, leading to elastic distortions -of the black structure. The state of maximum strength is connected with this sta~.ei, It can be assirned., Card 1/2 that the 13calization zones and domains of elastic deformation shaK AnInvestigatiol., of the Decomposition of an Ni-Be Alloy. 48o49-2/26 only weak resistance to magnetic reversalp because the coercive force varies., onj~r very, little in the first stage of decompositien, In the second BUI96 Of decomposition a zonalLtransformation into particles of the 9-0tasO, takes Place in the alloy. Correspondingly the coerci- tive force of the alloy increases from a few Oerstedt to about 8o Oe. Finally it is stated, that the large coercitive force of the NI-Be alloy is connected with the formation of p~----,~Jcjqs of the p-phase, and not with the eXistence of stresgo Tb)re are 6 figures., 1 table and 12 references, 7 of whict, are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for Meta:L pbysics of the UFAN UM (jn3titut fizikl, metal, lov UFAN a3sit.). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 1.~ I C) AUTHORSt TITLEs PERIODICAL: ABSTRAM Card 1/2 66227 SOV/126-8-3-10/33 Buynov, N.H.* Shchegoleva, ',11.V.1 Rakin, V*Q*J Komarova, II.F. and Zakharovit, R.R. Electron MJLcroxcopic Investigation of Stcli Figures in Age Hardening Aluminium Alloys Fizika meteillov i metallovedeniye, 1959, vol 8, Nr 3t PP 387-393AUSSR) The results of anelectron microscopic investigation of dimensions, form and structure of etch figures in age hardening aluminium, alloys are discusned. In the table on P 388,.data of the dimensions and shape of the etch figures forvarious alloys are given. The dimensions of the figures change within very wide limits -from several microns to a few tenths. It is characteristic that for the majority of quenched, slightly Aged specimens the etch figures are straight-sided (Fig 1) and for the! hardened alloys they have an oval shape (Fig 2). Their dimensions decrease in relation to time and artifi~.ial ageing, when the hardness of the alloys increases. . In Fig 3, an electron micrograph of an Al-Zn-Cu (1.0% Zn and 0.5% CU) alloy deformed by compression by 15% and aged at 180 ; for 6 hours, is shown. 0 _66- EWr(m)/ (w)JTZ ACC NR, AP6018944 rLI IJP(c) JD/&JH SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66,/021/006/0858/0867 AUTHOR*. Komarova, M. F.; Buynov, N. N.; Lerinman, R. M.; Stv~inaL- P_ ORG: Inst~Wit'e`of the Physics of Metals,AN UkrSSR (Institut fiziki mitaii6 AN Uk_r_69RJ_ TITLE: Effect of silveAddition on the structure and kinetics of decomposition of the solid solution--o=a uninum-magnesium alloys SOURCE: Fizika metallov I metl~lovedeniye, v. 21, no. 6, 1966, 858-867 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, magnesium containing alloy, silver containing alloy, alloy aging,alloy hardness, alloy structure ABSTRACT: Experiments ave been made to determine the effect ~f'silver additions on the mechanism of `agingkd strengthening of binary Al-Mg alloys containing 10-122 M Ingots of binary Al-l Z Mg alloys and of ternary alloys containing additions of 0.1, 0.3, or 1% Ag were homogenized at 430C before and after upsetting with a reduc- tion of 50% and after 99~ijtion heat treatment at 430C and water quenching, were aged at 150-22ic for va ,%ious periods of time up to 500 hr. Hardness measurements showed that the hard a :1 unaged alloys with 0.1 and 0.3 and 1% Ag was higher by 5 and 9-10 HRB units. respectively, than the hardness of the bittary alloys. In aging, addition of silver accelerated the decomposition of the solid solution, which resulted in a much more rapid onset of 'the increase in hardness and in much quicker Card * 1/2 UDC~ 548,53o546.3-191621140; 4 4, G 6 004 0 41 0 0 0-0-0 0 off-S-11111 I, #-Jill it's. If Is It it w I, V a- w it -4 Q L-t 01 IL L AA 14 1V U d 41 aid Nwiland" raw of tftb. 00 00 0 M. N Petrova with %I. I 0 fall. do 00 Im, in -I R "" -00 1. In weak .1111%, rittwrp WNP lowir" the Inlav ten hm 1, _11114110 Int thAn kriorl 411,1 k"nel oil PMD h-m,j., milltill o: F-41-butrd fly corooml tjI 01111 41 remimelf"W"ll dell' 'he aMt- Id 614111 give diffrIml let. .300 ml IVL ACW dmIrraws the xmi. at fi,m The 000 aml. 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I'. -00 SO@ Los zoo Oev ZO 0 0 0 goo AM -,60 444 a a - I L A 111TALLWIFOCAL 1.1111141t,111 CLAWOKatic. t L -4-'v r -*-I W IV it P Lv 64 IF It $I 111 11 It I I 4.4"A I t- If v o al a I it 1. a 44 a- so e, o 0 0 0 0 49 0 : 0 0 0 * * 0 a i: : : : : 0. *0 0 0 0 0 40 M so ties tielb We 0 FILATOV,li.V.; KWAROVA, M.K. I Machine unitV for continuous hame-ating of grain and strtw of 11 grain crops. bitaltekh. -ekon. info:nn. Goa. naueb. -issl.. ins t.nauch. I I tekh.inforri.16 no.5-52-56,63. ~(MIRA 16-.7) (Harvesting ma--hinery) I K%1AROVA NariXa_Ua%inichM; NEDOVESOV, Vlktor Ivanovich; -~~~~NKLU, L.V., red. [Controlling the lobs of headed grain] Bor'ba s poteriami zernovykh 1colosovykh. Moskva, Rossellkhozizdat, 1965. 83 P. (MIRA 18:9) KoWiffiVII -`~ t. FIL41'GVJ N.V.; DMITRIYEV, red. - J~ [Overall mechanization of strnw harvesLing] Kompleksnala laborka solouU. Moskvaj, Rossellkhozizd1itp 1964. 51 p. (ILAIR-4 17:7) 1. Vserosslyskiy nauchno-issledovatellskly institut mekha- nizatsii i clektrifikatsti sellskogo khozyaystvii (for Komarovat H.Iatov). o vii- - INI -. -,f, he life CYCIC Of Ayjj,yfodorm tincab (Lvov State Medical In6titutc), T IM~odrrr (~Tr-10dIm-nigerwa). AkedemlYs Nauk, S.S.S R., Dolaady Vol. No. 'K PARASITES "Seasonal D by M.S. Komyllaraics Of tile Parasitic Fauna of Tench in the Donets River" arova --- ki Y s ~~O10 gches ~ Zhurnal- 110 5) May 1957, PP 654-657- The author describesher two year investigation of the parasitic fauna of tench. The investigation was jmde in the vicinity of the town of Zviyev, on the Donets River. The dnta,arn.~JAWin-dat~~J. A complete parasitolofacal investigation revealed that 1001,14 of the tench were infected with different species of parasites as follows: I species of Mastigophora; I species of Sporozoa; 5 species of Tre- Matoda; 5 species of Cestoda; I species of Neratoda;, I species of Acanthocephala.- I species of Hirudinea; 1 species of Lamellibianchi- ata; and 2 species of Crustacea. Card 1/1 6o Uc Ifo "j, -,.956, 1-9,59); Aut'aor IY15t of pa-rasit0faullp on Tench al fror.,1 the Dyn.- C 3 Don-:!tlz zoo*i 6) lio 6, 654-657 t 1L -at A5 a --.,3sultu --A' ~,,U st Cky of 120 tenches in April, JulY, Dect-Aber it ectablished ` at the parasi- th t, tof;~~-Uia -.,)f ~ench,.r, are eciic-iderably fewer durlnig winter thar hi-I-rig F-he ra-rige of the rrL-.Lbe--- of species is to ~z.0--ptatfor u- (--:, ,asites to diffe- rent o-L" the 91, suasonnl infl-aence re- ncti*~, I of Iielm,-AIM'~Jtt-, and teDmera.'Un-e is lowere,31, FI~L~*Ii!-Jr, siebald-j' do n-,~,-,; Troduce any ersgs; in Yurlyevna, ass"ste- Ldeceased]; 1110ROZOOVA, Nina .L L UU Vladimiromi, assistent; KOIUROVA, I.I.V.,, red. (Principles of induistrial e),qctronics and automatic control] Oanovy promyshlennoi elektroniki. i avtomatiki. In.p.] Vysahaia sbkola, 1964. 86 p. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Kafedra "Promyshlenmya elektronika i avtomatika" Moskovskogo avtomobillno-dorozbnogo instituta im. Molot-ova, KOMAPOVA ~~ -~- V - - . Regional-ization of the southwestern Black Sea region according to the degree of ~,he aridity of the climate. Izv. Vses. ob-va 07 no. 1:66-70 Ja--F 165- (Nar- .18:3) MIROTIN, Lev Borisovich,,; ERONSHTEYN, L.A.0 dots., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;,KOMAROVA, M.,Y,,.-red.; TUPITSYNA, L.A., red, izd-va; SHVJPTSOV,~8-.!V,-.q tekhn. red. [Special-purpose rolling stock in automotive,transporta- tion] Spetsializirovannyi podvizhnoi soetav av-tomobilt- nogo transporta. Cn.~.l Roavuzizdat, 1963. 127 P. (MIRA Y7:3) ESTERKINg Mikhail glamoylovichi--gOKAROVA9_M,V.-t -red.; LARIOIIOVg G.Ye*q tekbn. red. [Repair rildio measurement e4pipment] Remont radioimeritelluoi apparatury. Moskyat Gone energ. iad-vo, 1961.. 13.1 p. (MIRA 14:8) (Radio meaeurements-Equipment and ffupp3ion)