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,KONAKOV, PaK,,_: Reciprocity principle in irreversible-process thermodynamics. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 9 no.3:369-376 S 165. (MITRA 12:9) 1. Institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnago transporta, Moskva. KONAKOV, P.N., elaktromakhanik Improvement in the operation of the lGIM circuits Avtom,, teleme i aviast 4 no. 12136 D 160, (MIRA 14:1) 1. Distantsiya signalizateii i evyazi Komoomollsk-na-Amure Dallnevostochnoy dorogi. (Telephone, Automatic) BLINIMR, I.D.j iush.;I;QMRLAp L.P., insh. Interoommunicttion systen amplifiers in ISP control panels. Avtom. toles. I svias'3 no.Ilt2l-23 N 159 (MIRA 13:3) 1, Konstruktorskoys byuro Glavnogo upravloulya eignalizatell i evyazl, (Transistor amplifiers) KORAKOVA, 17. M.: Mster Mad Sci (dirs) -- "A omparative evaluation of the e--F'- fectiveness of certain mothodn of treating rheumatism". KhartIcav, 1959. 12 pp (DarIkov Med Inst), 200 copiee (KL., No 15~ 1959,, 119) SULIKOVSXA,YA, N.A.; MDRMTA, N.M.; ~FASIKO, N,P, (Kharlkov) Diuretic effect of cortin In the treatment of cardiac Insufficiency. Vrach.delo no.9:9?5-976 S 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Kafedra terapil I (saveduyushchty - doktorl-med.nauk N.A. Sultmovska- ya) Ulcrainskogo instituta usovershenetvovanlya vrachey i Mrs^ klinicheelmqa bollultsa. (ERM--PAILURB) (CORTIN) SULIKOVSKAYAt N.A.; KRIVOLUTSKAYAq 0-14 KONAKOVAt KX, (Kharlkov) Clinical and pathophysiological characteristics of the action of corglycone in cardiac insufficiency. Kaz.med-zhure no,5:107-108 s-o 6o. (ICU 13:11) (HwT FAnuRs) (CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES) KONAKOVA, N.M., Cand. Med. Sci-, - (diss) "Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of certain methods of treating fteumatism," Kharkov, 1961,, 14 pp (KhaA.ov Medical Institute), 22 copies (XL-Supp 9-61', 190) GOLITSIN) 14.F.; HONANMVZ M.K. Replacing mdtal 2ining of the elevator shaft with wood-lined oections. Sbor. rats* predle vnedr, v proizvo no.2:17 161o (IURA 14': 7) 1. Nizhne-Tajillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat.. Vyookogorskoye rtidoupravleniye. (Elevators--Meintenance and repair) KoNmwmu, S. 1. Compressed loess-type Rocks from Rudnyy Altay. Materialy po inzh. geologii, No 3, 1953, 125-126. The physical properties of the loess aret specific weight 2.73, volumetric weight 1.85, porob#y 32-38%. Sharp predominance of a powdery fraction and absence of a sandy fraction distinguish the described loess-type rocks from the stony loess of Central Asia. (RZhGeol, No 1, 1954) SO: VI-31128, 11 jan 55 CA 17 Pkffm9C$WW im#NWY 'a P*knd. trscmyd Chem. 5(291) 614--.o(1049).-The PfQii" Of the /Polish phumamtk-, ~, mustry sinct 1945 il fVvirwril And the new productA Which an to tye produced during low-55 are listed. Frank Gonet KIYENYA, Igor' Makarovicho kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; KONARDOVA T.Fa&~d. (Switched and regulated transistor diodes; lectures on the subjects "Ionic and electronic converters" and "electronic and ionic devices" for fourth-year students specializing in "Electrification of railroad transportation and automatic control# remote control, and commimications in railroad trans- portation"] Perekliuchaiushchie i upravliaerqe poluprovodni- kovye diodyj lektaiia po distsiplinam, "Ionnye i elektronnye preobrazovateli" i "Elektromye i ionnye pribory" dlia stu- dentov IV kursa spetsiallnostei "Blektrifikatsiia zhelezno- dorozhnogo tramplrta i avtomatika, telemekhanika i sviaz' na zheleznodorozhnom transports." Moskva$ Vaes. zaochnyi in-t inzhenerOV 2hel-dor. trRn8P,j, 1964, 16 p. (MIRA 18s9) LEPAYEV9 D.A.; SHTEKM, N-Ya.; KONARDOVA, T.F., red.; TRUSOV, N.S.# ____ ---------- takhn. red. [Use and repair of electric appliances at home]Ekepluatatsila i remont bjrtovykh slaktropriborov v domashnikh usloviiakh. Mo- akva, Goomestpromizdatt 1962. 94 P. (MIRA 16-.1) (Electric motors--Maintenance and re~ftir) (Electric apparatus and appliances GOSIN, N.Ya.; Tj, jq~AgPQV~A red.; TPJJSOV, N.S., tekhn. red. (Over-all mechaiitzation in seasonal brick plants.]Komplekanaia mekhanizataiia na sezonnykh kirpichnykh zavodakh. Moskva, Gosmestpromizdat., 1962. 110 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Brick industry-Equipment and supplies) Frar,~Isek L"clalp,rient for the-rinal procesi-ing -of busait. 2'klar a keramik 14 no. 7:209 JI 164. Research Institute o-r Connp-lex N)chanizatirmi imi .;-al,c,irtation of' GlaBs and Fire 7erami:~ Industry, Pragne. KONAREKI Melting attachment for production of basaltic aalt 919 sum A XMMIK Vole (Ministerstvo lehkeho pruqrslu) praha. No- 49 4r. 1954 SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EM ).Library of Congress, Vol. No. 12s December 19% KORAM, A., Inzhener. M.,j~4 Automatic control apparatus for mine machinery, noollt23-24 N154, (Mining machinery)(Autonatic control) - -- - ME mast,ugl.3 (MM 8:3) ACC NR2 AM7003442 Monograph Ta/ _Kanarey,__A. B.; Mityashkin, Abramov, A. M. ; Zelikov, I. I- Idzon, M. F. D. Z.; Nikollskiy, L. A.; Pronina, Ye. M.; Romanov, Talanova, G. A. -innyU Manufacture of gas-turbine engines Reference manual (Proizvodstvo gazoturb dvirrateley; spravochnoye posobiye) Ed. by M. F. Idzon, Moscow, Izd-vo 0 llmashinostroyenlye", 66. 0472 p. illus., biblio. , index. 5, 000 copies printed TOPIC TAGS: gas turbine engine, metalworking machinery, hot machinincr., metal machining, metal stamping, metal welding, mechanical metal cutting, hot forming PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This reference manual contains technical specifica- tions for the design of parts and units of gas-turbine engines. Information is given on their manufacture by hot forming casting, cold forging, welding mechani t2 cal and electric processing, and also on equipment, technical control, automa- tion of production processes and production- organization. This book is intended for technologists of machine building plants, engaged in the production of station- ary and transport gas-turbine engines. it winalso be useful to designers and students of senior courses of the respective departments of institutions of higher Card 1/4 UDC: 621. 438. 002. 2(083) ACC NRs AM7003442 learning. Professor A. A. Kuindzhi made a series of valuable comments during the preparation of the manuscript. Candidate of'Technical Sciences 1. 1. Pudkov and Engineers V. Ye. Popov, N. I. Sokolov, G. A. Sharonov, A. V. Magdich, D. K. Domnikov, D. I. Braslovskiy, Yu. S. Fedorov, Ye. P. Rogozhkin, 1. Ya. Degtyarev, V. D. Andreyev, S. M. Skakallskiy, were of great assistance in the preparation of the manuscript. TABLE OF CONTENT [abridged] Foreword -- 6 Ch. 1. Technological aspects of a design (Written by Engineer A. B. Konarev) -- 9 Ch. 2. Manufacture of parts by hot forming (Written by Candidate of Technical Sciences L. A. Nikollskiy.) 38 Literature -- 91 3. Casting of parts (Written by Candidate of Technical Sciences I. L. Zelikov) 92 -C -.2/4 ACC NR: AM7003442 Literature 150 ,; 71 . . Ch. 4. of parts by cold working (Written by Candidate of Technical Sciences A. M. Abramov)'-- 151 Literature -- 205 Ch. 5. Manufacture of parts by welding (Written by Candidate of Technical Sciences Ye. M. Pronin) -- 206 1 Ch. 6. Machining of parts (Written by Engineer M., F. Idzon) - - 283.. Liier~ture 389 i'Ch' 7. Machining of heat resistant steels and alloys (Written I . . -by QarA idate of Technical Sciences K. F. Romanov) -7 31910 Literature 401 Ch. -8. Machining of parts by electrical methods en by chnical, j _Ca4ctj4ate,Qf. Te D. Z. Mityashkin)* 40i' i Card 3/4 G 3. 9,; g. 29 AIM'1003442 Literature 440 Ch. 9. Org.~nization of production (Written b Y, Literature 465 KONAREVP.,B.k-U., uchitell khimij Butler6y'a syntheses. Khlm.v shkole 14 n0-5.-25-26 3-0 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Srednyava shkola g;Alevola. - (Butlerev, Alshandr Mikhallovich. 1828-1886) KONAwP,Nt.,-.Aq.Mtel' orednoy shkoly (g.Aloyskp Altayukiy k~W) Use of Academician A.E. Fermn's books in the teaching of chouletry. Xhim, v shkole 16 no.1137-4 Ja-F 1604 (KIRA l4d) Oersmany Aleksanr Evgenlevicho 1883m1%5) (Chemistry-Study and teaching) - KONARBV,_B. (g*Aleyak, Altayskiy kra7) "Holy water" ard silver. Nauka i zhiznl 27 no.6:49 A 160. (MIRA 1327) (4ligion) (Water-Sterilization) (Silver ions) --------------- KONAREV, B.N., uchitell Quizzes in chemistry.in night schools. Din. v shkole 16 no.2s 47-48 Yr-kp 161. (KMA 14t 6) 1. Shkola rabochey molodezhi, g. Aleysk. 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Urk't-mr? 66 sow ill wee $42 Coo w goo see so goo see a I L A METALLURGKAL U7161TV61 CtAISIVICAIWO goo -1k /cAlawo told" -to 0-9 off 4j--,-Cl *$&Sol_mK O.-Iff AM A S 11 Od 0 0 6 99 6 9 V 0 1 ; - 1 .0 , --1-- 01.1 if mi ul; ~ I . . It i v KO A I in PT,01 UO go *99100 000 0 of* 9400 41 800909009060490600 so 's 00 00 0 000 0 0 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 e : 0 111 4 0 91006010 o o e o o 0 006 *60 4 : I ~i~ Adw" im WSW d"Ido -N& " OWMER In 0 poems d Now sew ,me voklom -isoj of I$ water %amp,- (Ilyd'o,bm. Mal.. 1941,11 pan from this L"'t, Dva district wv give- C-- 194" -'Ov DIOKM&Sd= d gdlbdM iS WAM Md Al~ =&Wfi 6001 led MW modem =d 1W dt"m im P~ d we= dofidls* M. Ka"m fffydr*CAWW. Mat., 1941, A 97-102).-[SO4") of 29 `Wcrwatir h= the Lower Don district us given (cf. C., led'M I). J. J. B. aj*m" bm"" amw .4 in Wafer I& ago"" wAresm firm no Kmlatov- (144tothem. U&#., 1041. 11, 103 - 1171, ISO "1 4-1 17 If It ipwi~f' m"w(vomIkof4ww Moidtottlet loft'. Il - -P - 11 a- 041 90A 00A 0* A oo~a soO 00 p. oew OW8 ~-~ i&", 9916 as* woo WSR/ Chemistry Reacti0a pracedfires Card 1/1 Pub. 151 2/33 'Authors I Konamrs H, 1, ,and Solokin V A, So Title About reaetions-inloolutions between zirconium nitrate and iodates ot alkali metals. ~Part 20- Composition of Zr-iodate deposits settled in solutions containing potassium iodate Periodical Mir, ob, khIm,, 24/8.0 1279, 1283., August 1954 Abstract The composition 6f crystalline Zr-iodates was determined not only by the concentration of Krc~ but also by the acidity of the solution. Itwas established that fresh3,T deposited Zr-iodate to unstalale and, during longer stay uith the mother liquor, it reacts with KI03 and iodie acid forming hmiodate and anaiadate. The effect of K103 or iodie acidt om the rate of conversioa of deposits into crystUline state, is explained, one USSR reference (1954), .-Tables. Ins"Itution Subi,,Atted March 15, 1954 _.-leactions (a solition betweeit zgi6gu~m nitrale tad -iodates of the alkAll raetkrw. M. T6_clect qrFt alkali MRIM on the. C_=_P_OU--uO_Q_OTIhe thoolum N the reActica. Af_L. Kanaftv end A."ISIVIiv-1n. TGM. CUM. UI$_TR_I_q_;_"MFM"IIAKr7a_,,. ~- tiou).-Sce C.A. 49, 61"alk. -7- WITR k M4 I Kj- qmzffmy of M 39 nit -w- ZOLOTTXH, Tavdokiya Vaoillyevna. kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; ~ 16~4. kandidat khImichaskikh nauk, redaktor; UDALITSOT. A-N., gUvW rodaktor CHigh pressure viscosim or (up to 5000 kG/sm2)] Viskostusitr vyskakogo davleniis (do 3000 kG/V). Tema 4. no. P-56-406. Hooky&, Akedealis nauk SSSR. 1956. 9 p. (14IaA 10:3) (Viscosimetry) USSR/Inorgwiic Chcmiatry - Complex Compounds C, Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 4o88 Author Panteloyeva, A.N., Ropina, V,V,, 0 n) Title On the Influence of the Nature df the.Acid on the Composition of Freshly-Precipitated Zirconium Iodates Orig Pub Zh. reorgan. khimii, 1956, 1, No 3, 392-399 Abstract A continuation (see R&Khim, 1955, 5483) 23536, 26023) of the investigation of Zr iodates. From nitric-, hy- .drochloric-, and perchloric a4id solutions Zr was preci- pitated as Zr (1), Zr(OH)2(103)2 and (OH)3(1103 Zr(OH)(10 3) (11). Fractional precipitation of indivi- dual hydrQ-ioddt'as is possible. The authors attribute the formation of precipitates of varying conposition (from I to II) to the preseuce, in the solutions, of the ions zF(,,M)3 Zr(OH);J--"' and Zr(Ml) + with which 103- 2 3 Card 1/2 ~~acffcas bi-, solution b4tweed, 24 te, gnd f0ditca of the 11k9l nietak. TH.- MWIMIt r"11 WfIfte Olkau juatats 019 We cr Q the zifo~lfwwwlta and the J4 Preefriftation, rd M-1. 90aaf--y-Zhur. O&SAcher Kkina. t1ha edliur- K. _M. _jCh Ue 0.011V or Str(Ouger (atIC pff 0.07).. inuatu and trRodate-P 'isolated (nntiucna~ and N-1-1465"WL4 (hOt. fiept31(A3tf.-); at, high mnems. af MKOs tltm are fcrtrteft &~10.~.MlOj mad (ulat increly t4c add hexaWatc).- M. soioovxim, A- S- L XONAMW, 14- L; ADATW, D.P. Ixtraction of uramql nitrate with dilsourl mothylphosphonate. ZhIW. imeorg. khIm. 5 no.8:1861-1867 Ag 160. NIU 13:9) (Uranyl imitrate) (Phool3honle acid) SHOBIK, L.Ye., inzh., ved. red.; KQNAREV~ ~M. ., kand. khim. nauk, red. ; SHREYD3R,, A. V. , ka"n-d-7-ta-M. nauk, red. - POKOKAFEV, V.A.', tekhn. red.; SOROKINA, TA, takha. red. (Protection of metals from corrosion;-wear-resiatant, fir4oh- Ing, and decorative coatingal4ashohita metalloy ot korroall, isnosoatoikie, otdalochnye I gakorativays-pokrytiia. Moskva, Filial Vaes. in-ta nauchn.i tekhn. informatsli. Nos.14. 1958. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnichookii I proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 13. Nos.H-58-19/2, M-5MO/5, M-58-95/8) M-58-96/9t M-58-100/10, M-58-169/19, M-58457/26, M-582/27) (MIRA 16:3) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) (Electroplating) . ZAYTSEVA, L.L.; UNARM, M.I.; MWGLOV, A.A.; CHEBOTAREV, ?.,T. Double sodium sulfatea of rmre-carth elements. Zhuro neorg. khim. 9 nosllt2554-2558 N 164 (MIRA 1811) 'NT. T. .3 ooll U _5 -'4 'c su-i M 4~'~ nt 80 f --v. ;4 IK oK tit r n, !an'thantirn compouM, cerium onrnpn,!n.-i F ;;flte structuro. -31t~~!O I! -)than : a .-urn, cerl'.'r!4 and -c .'jt Z't '!o-'l " ()OC M.~Prr"A., Laliwaft"ni uAd guitum CerIMM 5'.ffato takes nlace with thp fnprnoH~ -1 ;nWrrnerjiqto 'A- 1; fn C t r 1v M '; .1 Mkill llhe8 ol l4k,"(F"04h, , Nft2go-l '"M" r"Ourt, ,~I, Whi(+ Lhi, the .4~0, Sm md Grd r-*,SeN wlth dl?i~l of UN- r1m. eardh ;1~ d"firIcLion, Character I-S tics al's! ur'! uuivclrf.-mB gnlt4 Ka2,'K)4, ca;. Tlh-e a t.-4)i Lt ty r ".g(~ of 'hiv bjpfAry c-~trth t2lements of the uenurn !4uucc,~iip ~a- i f,~l -,c m um a u a t 7 5 0- 1 1 90k-' 1 -9 AA", 0.. 1 R, "Orma"lor, Ilse anhylrous binary Ao-dium Sm and Gd - d int rplan-ai -Tie OTIg. axt. haz-, OT H E A: .71A 1, ILI 11 AIT: LZ P ~-I: 9 proj)ejrtie:~ of t-la hyd rare-Aarth stilfate!t of the tarbium, subg--oj-,. Zhur,neorg.~,i-,-ljr. no.8..'1761-17770 Ag 165. 51Amitted Maq tv - T~A - K AUTHOR: Konarev, M.U. 131-lo-6/6 TITLE: The Berovichi-Combinate of the Order of the Red Banner of Work for Refractory Production (Borovichakiy ordena trudovogo krasnogo znameni ogneupornyy kombinat). PERIODICAL: OgneuPorn 1957, Vol-124 Nr lo, PP- 472-481 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At present the "Combinate" is a large industrial enterprise with almost 8ooo laborars and throws out 500000 t of refractories a year. The Combinate consists of 5 raw material mines with under- ground mining, 7 manufacturing departments for refractory pro- duction and a number of auxiliary departments. In the 16th and 17th century pottery articles were manufactured in Borovichi and in the 19th century the production of fireproof bricks was taken up. Up to 1919, when it was nationalized, the works were in private possession. During the years 1928 till 1940 in the caurse of the prewar five-years plans the Combinate was largely de- veloped. By the aid of great loans a technical reorganization of the works was carried out and new products were introduced. In the autu,.in of 1941 the works were put out of service as a con- sequence of war damage and their equipment were evacuated. In the Card 1/2 first five-year plan after the last war the Combinate was given thw The Berovichi-Conibinate of the Order of the R,-,d Banner of Work 131-lo-6/6 for Refractory Production. task to reconstruct all manufacturing departments and mines and to surpass the prewar level of production by improving the oper- ation. In table 1 the output of production is given for the years 194o, 1945 and 195o. In table 2 the output of the burning of one cubic meter of the useful volume of the annular kiln is auoted. For the purpose of improving the production results the introduction of the method of half-dry pressing was highly sponsored. The in- ventors and rationalizators of the Combinate participated in raising the technical level, the efficiency of labor and in im- proving the operation. The status of the rationalization work in the combinate is explained in table 3. Furthermore the social in- stitutions and the housing problem for the personnel is described and a number of improvements yet to be carried out is quoted. There are 3 tables. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 KONAREVp M.U.; REDIKO, G*S*; RADTN, Va. Using Kirovograd clay at the Borovichi Refractories Combine. Ognsupory 29 no.:Ll*.495-496 164. (MI RA .18 11) I, Borovichakiy kombinat agneuporov. (2) AUTHOR: Konar SOV/131-58-12-2/10 'jo e v TITLE: Construction Problems of the technical Equipment of the Borovichi Kombinat of Refractories (Zadachi tekhnicheskogo pereoenashcheniya Borovichskogo kombinata ogneuporov) '13 PERIODICAL: Ogneupory, 1954 Nr 12, pp 536 - 539 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the works department Nr 8 the annular furnaces were rebuilt2 and in the department lir 2 the second tunnel furnace was taken into operation in August 1958. In January 1950 the first rotary furnace for burning clay in chamotte was taken into operation in the Kombinat. The plastic pressing of refractories was replaced by semi-dry pressing, and furthermore the mechanization and automati- zation of the manufacturing processes was carried out in the department Nr 5. A hydraulic press as well as the 4 KP-200 and SM -143 presses were installed in the depart- ment Nr 5. At present$ 10 SM -143 presses, 8 friction presses, an.800--metricton press and others are in operation in the Kombinat. The rebuilding was carried out mostly with loans granted by the Gosbank. The technical level Con'struction Problems of the Technical Equipment of the SOV/131-58-12-2/10 Borovichi Kombinat of Refractories of the mines was increased. A 3mall-eized materizl- handling machine of the Glavgormash qystem was tested, and 3 machines of that type are now being built at tho ToMM of the Kombinat. Of late ceramic blocks of own production have been used in the mines for the purpose of propping. In the first three and second three months of 1958 the Kombinat ranged first among the plants of the Leningrad sovnarkhoz in the socialist competition. It is regarded as the most important task to substitute tunnel furnaces for the obsolete annular furnaces, with- out decreasing the current production of the Kombinat. Considerable importance is devoted to the adaption of the heat aggregates to natural gas, which has been approved already by the Gosplan SSSR and the Leningr.%dakiy sovnarkhoz (Leningrad sovnarkhoz). Further measures for the riechani- zation and automatization of the production are planned. According to the plans, the general production of re- fractory clay will amount to 1,200,000 .-,etric tons in Ca--]~" 1965. There is I figure. KONARUy H.U. Improveme.nt of eeonomio indiesi36 Ogneupory 29 no-3sl42-143 t64* (MM 170) 1. Boroviohskiy- kombinat ognouporov. 19--22S-D AUTHORS: I OOS(31-03 2,3970 S11311611000100610031003 B105/B206 TITLE: PERIODICAL: Gordeyev, N. P., Zegzhda, V. P.,-Konarev, M. U., Shalkov, K. A., Konovalov, Ya. A. Experience in the use of graphite containing refractory materials for pumping over liquid metals by the electro- magnetic method .Z(. Ogneupory, ,,no. 6, 1961, 292 TEXT: This article deals with the problem of the transportation of liquid metals by means of electromagnetic pumps, for the oolution of whiah Mgh-quallty rafraptory mittoriala ft-Pe R00fianarY, The 111411 thormall. dild 419Ag IlLdbilityl hon-wottability by nidtfilri and other prolwtion of graphite containing refractory materials led to the assumption that they are suitable for thin purpoue. The testing of graphite containing refractory materials In steel discharge ahutes, made according to the method of the VIO, Vaesoyuznyy institut ogneuporov (All-Union Institute of Refractory Materials) jointly with the Borovichskiy kombinat ogneuporov (Borovichi Combine of Refractory Mqtsrtals) phowed p9sitive resp_i~�; ~tiq CIA1.4 ~21 23970 S/131/61/000/006/003/003 Experience in the use of graphite B105/B2o6 graphite containing chamotte products were highly resistant against washing out by the stream of liquid metal, and warranted an increase of the stability of the discharge-shute lining by four to ten times. The All- Union Institute of Refractory Materialsjointly with the avtozavod im. Likhacheva (Automobile Plant imeni Likhachev) experimentally produced a graphite containing chamotte lining for an electromagnetic shute for pumping over liquid crude iron, as well as an electromagnetic measuring hopper in an iron foundry. After three tests of pumping over liquid crude iron, the 6 m long shute lining did not show any signs of washing out or destruction. The development of the induction method for pumping over liquid crude iron will necessitate the establishment of a special depart- ment for the manufacture of graphite containing refractory materials. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION: ~Vsesoyuznyy institut ogneuporov (All-Union Institute of ,Refractory Materials) N. P. Gordeyev, V. P. Zegzhda; Borovichakiy kombinat ogneuporov (Borovichi Combine of Refractory Materials) M. U. Konarev, K. A. Shalkov, Ya. A. Konovalov Card 2/2 ~fft M.U.; SITALKOV, K.A.; 47.Ye. in celebration of the 22nd Con_flref;B of the CPSU. Ogneupory 26 no.10:441-443 MI.- 14:3a) l& Borovichesl:iy kambinat ogneu.-orov. (Borovichi-Ilefractories industry) KONAREV, N.S. (Rharikov); MAYWRODA,-.A.R., (Rmr-kov) PotentiiU for Increasing the traffic and carrjdmg-aapacity, of WMA- 16:12) Zameslitia!.`njachal Wvgluz~y~A,;jie .(for Konarev). 2. ?Tachallnik tekhniohidkogb Otdelli zldifib" dvizheniya Yuzhnoy dorogi (for Phyboroda). NAUMOV, Georgiy Karpovich, kand. ekon. naukj4QNAREVj, Vikoltq Semeqp7~#hj inzh. I SILAYEV, Nikolay Ivanovic9;-K~uk-. ekon. nauk dots.; FERAPONTOV9 Gennadiy Viktorovichx inzb.; CHERNUKKA, Nikolay TimDfeyevich, inzh.; 60LITSIN, Boris Vasillyevich, lnzh.,- KRIMS, Grigoriy Kharitonovich,, kand. ekon.,nauk, dwts.; KOLTUNOVAx M.P.,, red. [Economics,of-xailroad freight transportation]Ekonomika gra- zovogo khoziaistva zhelezmVkh dorog. Moskvaj, Transportp 1965. 238 p. (MMA 16z12) OISSHKO, G.I., land. tekhn. nauk; YEFIMOV, P.I., Imnd. tekhn. nauk; MEMO, E.M., insh.; KONAREV, N.S., inzh.; RAZAROV, I.?., iuzh. (Kbarlkov) ..... Increase the dally average mileage of diesel locomotives up to 900-1000 km. Zhel. dor. transp. 41 no.10:59-62 0 159. (MIRA 1332) (Diesel locomotives--Performance) XONAREVI NaSo Public Scientific Rosearch Institute.of the Southern Railroad, Zhal. dor. transp. 47 no.702 31 165. (MIRA :18:7) 1. Direktor Obahobestvannogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta, Khartkov, ('ijltivated Plants. GrwIrm. Ji.-P~-O.noua G-1- "re Tropianl Cereala. -,c-f Z`iur -8-; olog,lya , No - -5. 1 ~159, No - '10',54 V. ; Kuramshin, G. B7swcj-r-TZTj-j:Ljate Ac.,J.Sci. USSR teriisticv in the Formation -.)f Yielda in Different Cvrn Varieties kh. 13fishkAri", ).957, R0-10s 33-35 At the Botanical Garden of D,,Shkir- Affiltiate of, the Academy of Science-,i USSR a detailed study was made of the h-irvei4t for.-,iatj.(.)r. in three corn varietiou. Data are Siver- On ti-le the yield of roughage aria I produce the percentage of cobs in Vte following otages: tasseling, flowering of the cobs) and aili-lhy and waxy utapie of ttio grnln. In Bashkiria the late ripellint an- g vv~rietias guar tee the production of. a high vield or veseta-~ CARD C~~REV~1" proftj otvared,* BEWZERSKIY, A.Y.. rod.; GINMI, P.A., prof., red.; SMSUV, L.I., prof., red.; HAZILKIN, I.A.v Imnde biolog,nauke red,; IMAN MAKOT, M.G., kand. sell skokhoz.nauk, red.; POROYKOV. Tu.D., red.; VALEM, G.G.0 tekhn.red. (Biology of nuclein metabolism in plants; reports at the Joint scientific session of gov.25-280 19583 Biologiia nwdeinovogo obmana u rastenii; doklady ob"edinannoi nauchnoi seseii, 25-28 noiabria 1958 g. Ufa, 1959. 181 p. WRA 13:6) 1. Akndemiya nauk SSSR. Bashkirskiy filial. Ufa. Institut biolo- gii. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Beloserskiy). 3. Insti- tut biologii Baahkriekogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (for Konarevg Ka,zilkin,'Khanislamov). (PLANTS-K&TABOLISM) (RUCUIC ACIDS) KONAREV, V. G. Konarev, V, G. "The relationship C/N in plants and the formative processes", (Sumnary of the paper), Soobshch. o nauch. rabotakh chl6nov Vsesoyuz. khim. o-va im. Mendoleyeva, 1948, Issue 3, p. 24-26. SO: U-3261t 10 April 53, (Letotis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 11, 1949). Z _CC IZ. M _A Is V A 4 41 4W t A It A- I-" --2-J--A-j- g-ji r 1 1 7 V 9 eA 4f -0- A A Age variation, In rAlts of it pleat and the Isaillectric 0o point of the protoplasm. V. G. Korl;4rty~,, Publady 00 Akad. iveas.s..y.R. sq, wen 00 lixed by atc.-CI ICI& snins. and treat rd with buffemi fuchiin list illielec. tkiint Was calcil. Kraphirally from the 00 inirmity of color of tLi%* and avidic loctisin -i obtained. !'he inmilphisto of tilt- 1%tialost-Trils shown A hilthrr degree f cya"ophilic fffi-Vt in the tolmative W'surs. than ill tile 1wrinanent tissues. The displacentent of the Isorlec. IKiut tawud the neutral point on aging of the ptant is ac- ximpanied by the narrowing of the sone of simultaneous 1.,;l e: j C d eing by hoth " and basic luchsin. Nspliaccinent of X haselec. point in different tissues begins to be dixtro. 40 ible bdowe the external symptom of differentiation become 00 This makes the method of interest in the study 00 appr", Coo 'If NY stages of tissm differentiation. The iuviec. " at was Md. for a variety of cases: sprouts from com. A* s, 00 a PlIte potato showed loorlec. point at pit 3.0 in the initial evil%, 3.8 in liffrustoltit of the sprout. while In the rootlet the values were 3.7 and 5.0. resp.; the dowrr-carrying shoot ill the beet plant gave 2.7 for thcJnitI&I crils and 3.6 fw dermAtoten of the shoot. and an onion so showed 2.9 4:0 o in the Initial celts. 3.8 in tlr- dertriatogris of the &hoot, and 3.4 in the Initial cells of the rootlet. K. too 10 too M W1 ~V ASA-S --(TALLVRGKAL UTtRATLAIC CLASSIFkCATION- L lued idnaso -;-4- -------- . ..... 1woo 40 U S 11 10 Is a Fla 0 4 a I W K a It 0 PC tt t1 1 2 1 19 of Win 0 1 KONARLV, V. G. Konarev, V. G. "The carvon-nitrogen regime and forr-,ogenera.tive pro cesses in plants," Uchen. zapiski (Chkal. gos. ped. in-t im. Chkalo (, Natural and geographical scienc;s series, Issue 1, 1949p p. 43-84 --- ~Bvabliog: 27 items SO: U-3566p 15 March, 53 (Latopis 'Zhurnal Irkykh Stateyp No. 14, 1949). KONAEWY, Y.G.- Behavior of nucleic acids in plants under conditions of starvation met&.- bolism. Doklady Akad.-Nauk S.S.S.R. 89, 551-4 153. (MA 6:3) (CA 47 no.16:8196 '33) 11 V.P. ChkELlov State Padagog. Inst., Chk:aloyg KONAREI-T, V. G. "Nucleic Acid8 and Form-Producing Proceaaes in Ligher Plants." Dr Biol Sci, Inst of Biochemistry imeni A. 11. Bakht Acad Sci WSR, :L6 Dec 54. Dec 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at U,ZR higher Educational Inntitutims (12) -'0-, Swn. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 KOKAREV, Vasiliy Grigorlyevich. Chkalov State Pedagogic Inst imehi Chkalov. Academic degree Of Doctor of Biological Sciencest based on his defense, 16 December 1954, in the Council of the Inst of Biochemistry imeni Bakh, Aced Sci USSRO of his dissertation entitled: "Nuclein Acids and Form- formational Processes in Higher Plants." Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Science SO: Decisions of VAK, list no. 11, 14 May 55, Byulleten' MV0 SSSR, No. 15, Aug 56, Moscow, pp. 5-24, Uncl. JPRS/NY-537 KONAM v -f!- Affect of nutritive deficiency on the content and nature of nualsic acids distribution in connection with growth proceases and tisaus differentiation in plants. Trudy Inst.fiziol.rant. 8 no.2:299-311 154. (KLRk 8:5) 1. Chkalovskiir Gosqdarstysim" pedagogicheekly inatitut, W edra botaniki. (Botany-Physiology) (Nucleic acids) KONARSV, V. G. TH # We-bihiikvif -AQ- ffect of TeMAIU415-441i "pro. "islas 444 paste Acids In the pm of Coled crawl- V~ C', r framitrMIChkalov state pmgvg. just.). BisithiffliYS-19, tat-RIUM).-The grains were was~%'td In Wapy water, rhised. and sprouted at 20% Wheo 3-6% of.the "as were. judged to have lasted, they were subjected to the LMefts of vem&tIon as follomi rye at 2-4* for 55 YS. winter wheat at 24* for 45 days; soft summer at IOL-12* for 10 days; hard summer wheat at 2-41 for 14 days. Dlochcm. and histitchem. , analyzes of the germs were nude prior to and at the term nation of the vernalization procesi. A marked accumulation of nu- clek acids, especially of dbanucldc acid, accompattici the pcaccu-qf-gmIq vernalization Indicating a hfSh level of nucleic." ij, - -I--------- nudcWtoteins and Magna to Assume i-h-411 nuelde acids are directly clated to the quant. changes which titim Platt In the living embryonic tMucs Of the grain during vernalization. B. %J,,_ Tho rdA'd light In to fdM41144 of Ab4t quats. V. G.-Kou=v And N. V.-Stepcheaka Chkalov_ Sate--Pttda~~. Inst., Chkalov). A ,t Af4d. NaUk S,S.S.R. 05. 321-4(1954).-As shown by expts. with pea sprouts, in the absence of light there occurs a rttudmion of transfet of P into the plant and the sy-4theds of nucteoproteins Is hindered. The latter phenomenon, under conditions of ctiolation. occurs at the expense of both -protoplasmic and nuclear nucleoproteins, The mecl=i= of action of light is not c1W but appean to be connected with photos)nthetic prw=ws anti producti. 7 UM/ Biology Biochemistry card 1/1 - --------- Pub.. 22 uthOd t -G, gonarav#.T Titl(f The role of. Nand P In, -the formtioa of albimina and nucleinia,aelds'in 'plants Periodical. t Dok. AN SSM 100130 -.515-517,' Xam 21, 1955 Abstract Experiments showed that ths.par~ticipation of Haad P ia the formation of." plant albumina is done through the nucleinic exchange* The combined presence of ff and P in: the medium was found absolutely necessary for the' formation of nucleo-proteides. ff and P were found not only to be necessary for the formation of nuoleinic acids but also for their roalization in the albumin synthesis and for other processes connected with the growth and morphogenesis of plants. Ten references; -6 USM, 2 French,- 1 US'A and I German (1938-1954) ToXes. Institution The V. Po Chkalov State Pedagogical Institute, Chkalov ~Presented by, Academician it. I. Oparial November 17# 1954 U58n/ Biology - Biochemistry Card 1/1 Pub . 22 - 45/5c1 Alathora t Konarevj, V. G. Title t Distribution of' nueleinie acids at points of growth In the sprout and root Pericdical t Dok. AN SSSR 102/20 361-364, May 11, 1955 Abstract t Biological data are presented on the distribution of nucleinie acid in root/sprout points of sunflower and beans. Six Russ. and USSR referelaces (1905-1954). Tables. institution : State Pedagogical Inst, in. V. P. Chkalov Presented by : Academician A.. L. Kursanov, February 10, 1955 a NA RC- V USSR/Plant Physiology - Growth and Development. Abrj'Jour Ref Zhur Biole, no 6. 19581- 24672 1-4 Author Konarev V.G. Iast Chkalov State Pedagogical Institute. Title Lidit Influence an the Behavior'of Nucleic Acids, in Tissue in Connection with Growth and Morphogenesic Phenomena in Plants. Orig Pub Uch. zap. Chlalovskogo ped. in-ta, 1956, VYP. 8, 375-402 Abstract The distribut-ion of RNK Zr-ibonualeic acid7 jaccording to Brashet) and of WK Ld-esoxyribonucleic acid/ (according to Feulgen), as well as-the sizes of the -nucleus and necleoli in separate tissues were studied in gremavA eLtiolated sprouts of peas, beans,- sunflower, squash, and potato plants. The etiolat6d sprouts were marked by a decrease in the content of RNK and DIK, with the decrease becoming Card 1/3 =.AJWq V*Ge Age -induced change* In the nucleu And the state of desoxlribonucleic acI8 (with mmmary In Ingllsh]*' Isv.AN SSSRs Ser.blole no,4:395-1102 Jl-Ag 058 (MIRA 11:8) 1e Institut b1ologli, Bashkirskiy filial AN SSSR. (IMSOXMIBONUCLEIC ACID) (PIANT CILLS AND TISSUES) (STAINS AND STAINING (MICROSCOPY)) n a Ike 01 AUTHORt Konarev, V. G. 20-2-54160 12ITLEt Ribonuoleic Acid and the Isoelectric Point of the Cytollasin (Itiboaukleinovaya kislote i izoolektriolieskeya tochka teitoplazmy). PERIODICALt Doklady AH SSSRO 1958, Vol- 118, 11r 2, PP. 393-395 (USSR) ABSTRAM The isoeleotric point (=IEF) is determined by means of acid and basic dyes. It represents one of the essential indices of the electrocolloidel properties of the cytoplasm and is fairly often used for various purposes in the cyto-physioloeical, characterization of objects (references 1-9). The mechanism of the cytoplasm-IEP remains undetermined and its pcosibilities of use are for the time being very limited. It became evident (references 10-12) that the basophilia of the embryonic cells is connected with the presence of free ribonucleic acid (.RNA). in the cytoplasm. 'When this acid is destroyed by ribonuclease the cytoplasm partially or entirely loses the capability of ad- sorbing basic dyes. This gave rise to the concepti o---.v that the cytoplasm-IEP is exclusively caused by free R11A (refer- ences 7-9), In this connection the question rises whether the basophilia is identical with the IEP. In other words, whether Card 114 the fairly,complicated IEP-determination still keeps the same RibonucleiO Acid and the Isoelectric Point of the.Cytoplasm. 20-2-54/60 importance whon a technically simpler determination of baso- philia according to Brashe (Brachet, reference 12) is avail- able. The following data on the nature of the IEP and on the relation of RUA to the IEP may contribute toward a solution of these questions the author thinks, The IEP was determined in preparations of plant tissues which had previously a) either been treated with ribonuclease or b) not been treated with ribonuclease (according to reference 4). The preparations were dyed with basic and acid fuohsin and for the purpose of desorption of the dyes placed in buffer solutions of Hak- -Iliveyn with pH 212 to Blo (with intervals of 0,2 pH) for 1-3 hours. The results are expressed by intensity-curves of the coloring at various pH of the solution. Eosin# toluidine blue, methylene green and methylene blue, azur Ii and pyro- nine were also tested (figures 1-3). From the results may be seen that the treatment of the preparations with ribonUGleave in all cases shifts the zones of coloring toward the neutral medium. The removal of RNA according shifts the IEP toward the neutral side of the cytoplasm which is determined by the dye-pairt acid fuchain-basic fuchsin (ficure 1). In this case ribonuclease does not remove the relative difference between C ard 2/4 the tissues with regard to the IEP-position of the cytoplasm. Ribonuoleio Acid and the Isoeleotrio Point of the Cytoplasm. 20-2-54/6o ASSOCIATIONs Institute for Biology of the Bashkir Branch AN USSR (Institut biologii Bashkirskogo filiala Akademii nauk 333a). PRESENTEDs October.g,, 1957, by A. L., Xursanov, Academician SUBMITTED; December 10, 1956 AVAIL&BLEs Library-of-Congress Card 4/4 AUTHORS: K~onar .. j/ 20-120-2-53/63 ~~~Zakirov' S. Z. -Y-alsako-,ra, T. N. TITLE: The Pyroninophi2y of the Nucleus as an Index of the State of Desoxyributiucleic Acid (?ironinofiliya yadra kak pokazatell sostoyaniya dozoksiribonukleinovoy kisloty) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 120, Nr 2, PP- 409-411 (USSR) ABSTRACT: it is said that in the case of tissue dyeing according to Unna (references 1,3) pyronine is adsorbed by the cyte)nlasm and the nucleole, which contain ribo-nucleic acid methylene green on the :-+-her hand is adsorbed by the nucleus-chromatine which contains desoxyribon,,.-leic acid (DNIA). The authors found out that th- pyroninophily ,f the nucleus occurs more frequentlyin the udrt:jichym, namely in sclerogen cells of the small-cellular parenchym on the day before their transformation into mechanical elements, furthermore in cells which surround the bigger vessels during the phase of their formation. When the plant starves, pyroninophily ,)ccurs in the nuclei of young tisffues which are Card 1/4 ricn of UiIA, also in meriatem. Single nuclei fu.-thermore The pyroninophily of the Nucleus as an Index of the State of 'Ueeoxyribonucleic Acid j 21' - 3 71/ 6 5 preserve their adsorbing power for methylene green by gaining them pyroninophile ~,.ubstance. 'Such "transit ion"-auclei become dirty green or brown in the case of Unna-dyeing.*The nuclei of the vessel-forming cells of the dermatogen, the companions of the sieve-type oells and of the Drocambial system, become onlypyroninophi-le in the case oi. a mont extreme exhaustion oi ~sie plant. in the following the slithors describe the nature of the pyrainophily (reference3 30 9-14) and state the fact of a commonness between the phenomena ~of the artificial and natural pyroninophily. 2 very imp,;-rtant circumstances point to this faCL. 1. Tne,nuclei which litive a natural pyroninophily 3how a quite clear nuclear reaction according to b'ellgen kielgen ?) without a preceding hydrolysis in I N HC1. 2. The artificially produced (according to an Acidity-hydrolysis)"as well as the naturi-.-Ily produce.-~ pyroninophile iuclei distinguish themselves by a MCh affinity Lo the acid dyo - the permanent green (zelenyy prochnyy) which is, :ts It is known,)a quite specific reacent Card 2/4 for free histones (references 15,1 . From all those facts we FYroninoPhilY of the Nucleus as an Index of the State of' Desoxyribonucleic Acid SOV120-12.0-2-53163 see that the weakening of the adsorption of methylene green and the occurring o' pyroninophily In the cell-nucleus as well under the infltience ot an acidile-,-hydrolysis, as in the case of a change of tho physiological state of tissue, are connectod with the change of state of DNA in the nucleus: a) In the case of molecule-depolymerizationi b) in the case of partial chemical degradation, namely the splitting off of purine bases and the formation of apurinic acid which can re3ult in a Fellgan reaction without a preceding - hydrolysis. a) In the case of a weakening of the binding. of DN2; to the protein in the nucleoproteides. To wind up, the method of determination of DNA in the nucleus is aesaribed. By means of this method it is possible to show the different qualities of the nuclei not only within. homogeneous tissues, but even within the cell during ~ts division. Thiii method car, be used for the evaluation of changes due to age or functional changes in the cells in the decision of several questions of cytochemistry and cytophysiology. There are 17 references, 9 of which are Card 3/4 O.oviet. Th- Pyroninophily of the Nucleus as an Index of the SOV/20-1-20-2--53/63 'Itat=.of Desoxyribonuelcie Acid ASSOCIATION; Institnt himloj~ii Bashkirskogo filiala Akademii nauk-.SS-SR- (Institute of Biology of the Bashkir-, BranchAS USSR) 21TED: January 11, !0"8, by V. A. Engellgardt,Member, Academy of Sciences, USSIR SUBMITTED: December 29, 1957 1. Plants--Biochemistry . 2. Plants--Color 3. Plant pigments --Chemical properties 4. Nucleic acids-Determination Card 4/4 AUTHOR: Konarev, V. G. SOV/20-122-2-3f,/42 I T L E: DIversity of Inc3al of Ajdtotic OrIgIn (0 raznOKaonestvennouti yader, voznikayunhchikh putem amitoza) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk 33SR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 2, pp 29'1-2ug (USSR) ABSTRACT# The physiological divergity of divided cells was proved by single-celled orgai,isms (flef 1). It -was possible to observe differences between the complexes of daughter chromosomes with regard to the equipotential point (EPP) in the anaphase and the telophase of the karyokinetic division of plant cells (Ref 2) Recently it became known that nuclei caused by amitosiv may be heterogeneous (Refs 3,6). This property is demonstrated by the size of the nucleus, the size of the nucleoli and by the relation and distribution of the chromatin and of the karyo- lymph, and by the behavior of the nucleus towards coloring substances etc. In most cases these differences are insignif- .icant and not always reliable. A new method was used by the author tL detect d1mvIty. It is based on the determi- nation of the state of the deoxy-ribonucleic acid (DRA) in the Card 1,,'5 nucleus. For that purpose the absorptive power of the DRk is Diversity of Nuclei of Anitotic Origin SOVI/20-122-2-37-/42 examined with regard to methyl green or pyronine according to the polymeric state of its moleculs (Ref 7). The author found that the pyroninophilic phenomenon of the nucleus characterizes a certain stage of the depolymerization, but also of the chem- ical degradation and of the weakening of the DRA-bonds in proteins. The pyroninophilic phenomenon develops in a natural way as a result of progressing age, of disordered metabolism and may also be caused by the influence of various factors uDon the tissue (Ref 8). Experimental results with the epi- dermis of bulb scales (Plli~m cepa) are listed. At the begin- .ning of.preservation the amitoses are accompanied by cell di- visions. Towards the end of preservation, particularly with the germ development of 'the bulb in spring, the divisions cease, and con,,puliently bi- and polynuclear cells are formed (Ref 9). The -diversity of the nuclei caused by amitosis manifests itself oy L-iie ract that the DRA of a (maternal) nucleus is more resisLant againBt the influences of the depolymeric factors than the DR.I~t of the daughter nucleus. With growing age of the tissuethe heterogenity increases; the absorptive power for methyl green is reduced, the affinity for pyronine increnses C". 2"Cl 2/ in the daughter nucleus. The utmost manifestation of diversity On the Heterogenity of Nuclei'Caused by,Azit08iB BOY/20-122-2-37/42 of the amitotic nuclei--is the formation of a p3rro- ninopailic daughter- nucleus-.- This., coincides with the loss of the capacity of cell'.diviaion--and-with the appearance of bi- nuclear celle..There are:3 figures and 10 references, 8 of which are Soviet-.- ASSOCIATIONt Inatitut~biologii.Biashkirskogo.filiala.Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Biology, Bashkiriya-Branch, Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTEDt January. 1 1,~ 1958, by V. A.. Engel-Igardt., Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: Deeember-29" 1957; Card 3/3 41 R-'T ,10"16fm awl 1--. 149 1 AA A fix Ll fi hot tj vott prof.; TAGIM, R.N.. red.; PARSADANOTA, X.G.. red.izd-,va; VOMIZA. R.I.,, takhn.red. A [Nucleic acids and morphdgenesiolof plants) Nukleinovye kisloty i uorfogenes rastenii../mosky s.izd-vo w7yeshaia shkola," 1959. 346 pe all~o (KIRA 13:6) (Nucleic acids) /(Plbnti~-Metabolism) (Morphogenesis) Kommv LWA., The ribomicloic acid - pyronino complnx. T81tologila 1 no.4j 4o8-4i4 Jl-,Ag '59. , (MIA 12: 10) 1. Sektor biokhtnii i gistokhimii rasteniy Instituta biologii Bashkirskogo filiala AN SSSR, Ufa. (Nuclaic ACIDS) (PMONINE) XOMAX-9, V. G. lc~ 3clentlfic session On nucleic acids In plants. Izv.AN SSbq. Ber.biol. no.4:6.11-634 JI-Ag 159, (14M 12:9) (NUOL1110 jiojj)S) KONARICV V.G prof. otv. red,; DOBMOV, L.G., prof.# red,;' SWIM, L.I., prof.. red.; NETUPffATA,*S.V.,*kand.khim.naulc, red.; GAFUWTA, T.I., red.; KOBrAKOV, I.A.. tekhn.red. [Biochemistry and physiology of the formation of corn] Biokhi- miia i fiziologiis formiroveniia urozhais kukuruzy. Ufa, 1960. 141 p. (KIRA 13:12) 1. Akademiya nauk SM. Bashkirskly filial, Ufa. Institut biologii. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN KazSSR (for Dobranov). Uorn (Kaize)) I I , , %Z.~. ."""AR"- , YIMSUOTA. G. I.. POLOVyANWX Tu-M7-- . A. F., CHgEHIN, 1. F. OTho State of Nuclei.a Acidg in the Plant Cqjl.n Report Presented to the Ith International Biochemical Congress, 908cov, 10-16 Augu,t 1961 KOT-11kREV, V. G., KURAIM3141N, G. S., SAKlb',UTDI!'OVA, S. M., and NIETUPSKAYA, S. V. NSSP'~- .Stages in the Mntabollsm of the Plants of Crop Rnising." R-3nort presentel at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aw 1961 KONAREV., V.G. [Studying the foci of Bashkirian forest pestslissledovanila ochagov vreditelei less, Bashkirii. Ufa, 1958. 89 P. (MlRA 15,10) 1. Akadomiya nauk SSSR. Bashkirakly filial, Ufa. Institut biologii. (Bashkiria-Troes-Diseases and pests) AKHMBTOV2 R.R.; XONAREVO V.G~ Relation between RNA and proteins of cellular Btructures. Dokl., AN -SSSR 146 no.5.-1220-1222 0 162. (NIRA 15:10) 1. BashkirBkiy filial AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom K.Msis'akyaq6m. (NUCLEIC ACIDS) (PROTEINS) (CEUS) KONAREV, V.G.; AKHWTOV, R.R, Relation betw6en RNA ani protoplarsmic lipoids. Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no.6z1375-1377 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Bashkirskiy filial AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikort N.M. Sisakyanom. (NUCLEIC ACIDS) (LIPIDES) KONAREI, V*G, Second scientific nonference on nuclale acids in planLs. Tz7. AN SSSR. Ser. btol. no.21331-334 Rr-Ap 163. (14111t, 17:5) .KONAREV,,__,K.G.; SAKHAUTDINTOVA, S.M.; BURAKAYEVt1i, B.M. Histone proteiis of embryonic and differentiated plant tissues. Dokl. AN SSSR 160 no-5:1197-1199 F 165. K (MIRA 18.2) 1. Bashkirskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. Submitted June 9, 1964. KOIXSANOV, F.F.; FEDOROV, Ye.K.; KONAREVA, A.S. Roasting oxidized nickel ore pellets in gas. TSvet. met. 36 no,10:26-29 0 163. (MIRA 16:12) KOL&UNOV, F.F.;-A2~~A ~A.S.; Prinimall uchasti7e.: ABROSn4OV, vov" inzh,; GAVRIN, E.G. p imho; SUYETINA, G.F. p lab6rant; OIENNIKOV, B.I9, laborant; PANCV,, O.V., laborant Felletizing Ufaley depbsit nickel ores with subsequent roasting. (Sbor. -trud.) Nauoh.-issl.inst.met. no.4.54-62 161. (Ufaley Range-Nickel ores) (MIRA 15:11) 1 (Ore dressing) Prinimli uchaaltUes ABROSDOV, V*V*; KOLESANOV F.F.; KONAILEVAL- ~-S- PANOV O-V- p .F.; OLENNIKOVp GAVRIN, E.G.; '�#YETINAO G with subseque t Nodulizing fine oxidized nickel ore by tumbling ,,n RA 160) vet. met. 35 ho.5347-52 1,62. firing. TS (Nickel ore) (optering) L 284T P 1-66 F.WT((a)/EWP( )17t'~ b L(;L~Wj o-1-7 9-7 r SOURCE com un/013/66/000/010/0079/0079 IMNTOR- 12eanikolo Xyt H. S.; Karmilova,-L. V.; Konareva. G. P.; Plechova, 0. A.; Vollfson, S. A.; Brikenshteyn. A. A. ORG: 'none TITLE: Preparative method for heat-resistanicoZ21~merslof Class 30i NO. 181808 SOURCE: Izobreteniya promyshlenny7e obraztey, tovarnyye zaaki, no. 10, 1966, 79 TOPIC TAGS: heat resistant copolymer, trioxane, cyclic etherp copolymer ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for heat-resistant copolymers of trioxane and cyclic ethers such as 1,3,6-trioxacyclo- octane, 1,3,7-trioxacyclodecane, 'or 1,3,8-trioxacyclododecane. The method involveo bulk copolymerization.of the monomers in the presence of cationic catalysts, first below the mp -andithen, aboM* the- mp, of themonomers. (B01 SUB CODE: OL111 SUBM DATE: O2Jun64/ ATD PRESS:,6'd 0 6 Card l/ 84249 S/076 60103410091010,10212 B015SO56 11,12-10 AUTHORS: Miller, V. B., Levin, P. I., Konareva, G. P., Neymqn, M. B., and Yenikolopyan, N. S.-I ------------- lif TITLE: Application of the Kinetic fiethod of isotopes or Investigating the Oxidatio of Methane4in the Presence of Nitromethane PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 34, No. 9, pp. igBO-1986 TEXT: Two of the authors (Ref- 7) observed that in the oxidation of methane with small additions of NO 2, a slight temperature rise occurs. The latter is due to the formation of nitromethane, which acts as a catalyst and, at first, decays quickly into formaldehyde and carbor. monoxides, and in.the further course of the reaction it maintains a constant concentration for 1-1.5 minutes. For the time of concentration constancy of the nitromethane it may be assumed that nitromethane either does not take part in -the reaction, or (which is more probable) is used up, but is re-formed in the same quantity. In the present case, it'-was found b the kinetic method.that the latter assumption is correct. The Card 173 84249 Application of the Kinetic Method of Isotopes 5/076/60/034/009/010/022 for Investigating the Oxidation of Methane In B015/BO56 the Presence of Hitromethane 114 140~, and the C14H NO from marked acetic C H 4 used was produced from BaC 3 2 a,.id was obtained by a method developed by P. 1. Levin 1,Ref. 11), and formaldehyde was separated by distillation from nitromathane (Table, results of separation). Three series of experiments were carried out; in the first, a mixture of 74-0 torr CH 4 + 146 torr 0 2 + 4.7 torr C14H3NO2 was used at a temperature 0f.473 OC. The activity curves (Fig-3) show that nitromethane is formed from methane, and that nitrcmethane is not isolated. In the second series of experiments, c14H 4 was oxidized besides nitromethane, and it was found that formaldehyde is formed partly direct from nitromethane and partly from methane (Fig. 4). To exploin the part played by 0,9 a third series was carried out with 220.3 torr CH 4 + 4.7 torr C 14H3NO2 at 4730C, and it was found t Ihat In the presence of 0 2 the maximum concentration of formaldehyde is fot~r timess lower, and is attained three times more rapidly. The fraction of form- aldehyde not formed from nitromethane, is formed by a reaction of Metbane Card 2/3 84249 Application of the Kinetic Msthoj of Isotopes S/076/60/034/009/010/022 for Investigating the Oxidation of Methane in B015 B056 the Presence of Nitromethane with nitrogen oxides. The isotopic exchange follows the scheme C14H3 NO2 + CH 4 '-"' C14 H~ + CH 3NO9 . The formation and consumption rates of nitromethane in the presence and in the absence of oxygen were cal- culated. 2-3 methane molecules are oxidized for every nitromethane molecule. There are 8 figures, I table, and 11 references: 10 Soviet and 1 US. ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut khimicheskoy fiziki (Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Chemical Physics) December 18,.1958 Card 3/3 MIEYAV GOP YENIKOLOPYAN9 N-S-; '[o" oxidation of h7drocar~s. Homogeneous catalYois in the gas phaO es on the Oxidation Of . nitromethane admixtur Report No,2: Effeet 00 no.2t2 '30-235 F 161. metbane. Izv. AN &WR. Otd. khim. Muk (MIRk 1412) 1. Institvt kk4.j cheskoy f isiki AN MR. (Metbane) (Oxidation)