SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORKHOV, S.M. - KORKIN, YU.G.
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ZAIQIARC)Vg M.K.; &)YAR-'-",OZO\NOVICH, SP.; SHUSTER, A.Te.; REYNSBURG, A.M.;
KOPYFOV, S.H,
Roduaing electric motors of construction finishing machines.
Stroi. I. dor. mash. 10 no.8;17-19 Ag 065* (KRA 18s9)
KORKHOV, V. I., Prof
PA 10AIT77
le FORKHOV, Prof. V. 1.
2. USSR (600)
4. Rectum - Surgery
7. Remote result of plastic surgery of the reotum. due to atresia of the anal opening and
of the rectum. Vest.khir. 72 no.-6, 1952o
90 Month]Z Lists of Russian Accessionsp Library of Congress, March 1953, Un-lasiifiedo
IWIHOV, V.J.
--t - ~7- - !-
Surgical sethod in the trastamt of pancreatic cysts. Ihirarglia.
Koskva no. 1:26-31 Jan 1953. (CIAL 24:2)
1. Professor. 2. Of the Dowtowt of Hospital Surgery of VII'myne
State University.
XCRXHOV, V.L. professor (lentagrad, u1. Lenins, d937-0, kv*23)
- --__ -0 -
Dlognools and treatment of Parstbyroid ondoertuopst1W Cwtth summ~17
In *611shl. TestAbIr. 78 no.4:58-& Ap 157. (W& 10:9)
1. Is koftiry obshchey khtrargii (sev. - professor V-1.9orkhovi
lentagradskogo podia trichookogo meditsinskogo institutas
(PANATMOID GJAM. diseases,
diag. & ther, (Ras))
XOMOV. V.I.. prof.
Results of parathyrsoadenomectony [with tan ar7 in Bngllshlo'
Shirargiia 34 no.los42-49 0 058 (MMA 11:11)
1- Is kafedry obshchey khirtirgli (sav. - prof* V.I* ZDrkhov)
;;ningradukogo -pedistrichaskogo maditsinskogo inatituta (dlr. -
prof. NqT Shutova)o*
i?ARATMOID GUNDS, neoplasms
adonova, arg.. results (Ru))
KCRMVO V.L. prof. (Leningrad, P-137s, ulo Lenina, a-51, kv.23)
Tumers of certain endocrine glands (vith summary in linglishle
Udt-khirs 81 n0-12-31,37 D 158. (MIRA 12;2)
1. -Is k1lulki obabeh4q kh1rargil (say. - Prof. VOI. lorkhov4w-
Leningradekogo 1pedlatrIchaskogo maditainksogo Institutas
(MMA GUM, neoplasms
d1age & thtr. (Rue))
(PARATMOID GUNDS. neoplasms
SMS)
KORKHOV, Vaevolod Ivanovich, red.
[Traumatism. Problems of endocrinology] Travmtim. Voproey endo-
krinologii. IAningradt Medgizp 1959. 229 p. (MIRA 14:10)
(TRAUNATISK) (MUCRM GLANDS)
.--- KOMOV, V.I., prof. (LeninUad)
Surgical therapy of certai- endocrine diseases. Probl. endok.
gorm. 5 no.2:64-72 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRL 12:7)
1. Iz kafedry obohahey khirurgil (sav. - prof. V. 1. MDrkhov) lanin-
gradskogo pediatrichookogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - prof. N.T.
Shatova)
(AMAM GTkxm. neoplasms.
Burg. (Bus ))
KORKWV' V.I., Prof, (Untagrad, u1, Laninal, 51# kv.23)
Owe of hyperglyeenia by the extIrpation of an adenolnmaong of th~
pancreas. Vest.khtr. 83 no.8tl38-141 AC 159. (KIRA 13tl)
1. In kllnlkl obaboboy khtrurgll (sav, - prkif. T-1. Xorkhov) lsulv,-
gradskogo pedlatrtchaskop lustituka,
(ISLEr OUL TUN= 100 16)
(al iLyamu stioll.
KORKHOV, V.I., prof.
YAwtes of mating No.2229 of the Pirogov Surgical Societw, Test,
ktkir. 83 no.9:142-147 8 '590* (NDU 13t2)
(SMMY)
'I- KOMMOT, V.I.s prof.
,
Ydzmtes of neettAg No.1230 of the Pirogor Surgical Society. Test.
kt.1r. 837n0-10:155-158 0 '59. (MM 13:2)
(SMGICAL SOCIMMIS)
XORICHOV, V.I.,, referent, professor
Nluutes of the MMvw Surgical Society. Test.thir. 83 no-IU140-143
1 159. (KIU 13:4)
(SUROUT)
IOMOT,. Mift- prof*@ @or. referent
-Nilmten of seselons so 1232, 1233 of the PIrogay 9=glcal Oftletye
rest.Wr. 83 no.12414-118 D 059. (KIRA l3t5)
(mmiuz Noleno
10r, IOT, T.I... professor, referent
Niuutes of sessions no.9-13 of the Anesthesiology Section of the
Pirogow Surgical Society, Yest.khlr. 83 no.12:118-126 D 159.
(KRA 13 t5)
(AXBWMIOZWT)
KOFIHOV. Vesiplod-lyanovich-- -
I
- . , ..,
.1 111- rattyr6,pat,hyjj~irurgila peratireopetii.
Lftiiiiol pa _
Kedgis. 1�60. "llig-p.
LeninVed,
(KIU 13-..9)
(PAUTHMID SANDS-SUROUT)
-- Kolvilovy V.I* prof*
Hormori&-produaing bunors of the panereas. Milmrglia MO.'
25-n;. '62, (Mim 1513)
1. Iz kafedry obsh(,Iiey khirargii (sav. - prof. V.I. Korkhov)
LeningTadskogo pediatrit~heskogci meditsinalcogo instit-ifta.
(PANCREAS-11MORS1) (INSULIN STIOCIC)
KORKHOTO V.I.# professor
Technic for a surgical approach to endocrine tumors of the
anterior mediastinum. Vest.khir. no.8:3.4-17 161.
(MIRA 15:3)
1. Iz kliniki obshchey khirurgii (zav. - prof. V.1. Korkhov)
laningradakago pediatricheskogo meditainskogo instituta.
(MEDIASTINUW-TUMMS)
KORKHOV, V.I., prof.
-
&docrine disorders of the medulloadrenal Ametion. Trudy UMJ 31 no.23
203-210 163, (MIRA 17:10)
1. 1z kafadry obahchey khirurgii I.eningradskogo pedl-atrielieskogo
meditsinakcgo Instituta.
I
KORKII
.' rOvy V - V. . - - - -
Role of vanadium in the prevention and treatment of experimental
atherosclero-jise Farm, i toks. 28 no.1:83-87 Ja-F 165.
(AURA 18:12)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy farmakoterarii (zav. - prof.
N.A.Kharauzo,r [deceased]) otdela farmakologii Instituta eksperi-
mentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, Leningrad. Submitted May 7, 1963.
KORKHOVO V.V. (leningrad)
Effect of the sodium salt of phonylethylacetic acids, vanadyl
Erulfate and their combinations on the pathogenesis and deve-
lopnent of experimental atherosclerosis. Pat. fiziol. *1 ekspo
terap. 6 no.605-40 W-D'62 (MM 17:3)
1. Irlaboratorii eksperimentallnoy farmakoterapii ( zave -
prof. N.A. Kharauzov-) otdela farmakologii Instituta eksperi-
mentallnoy meditsiny AM SSSR.
IVANOV, I,I.; GAITSIMOICI, T.Se; KORMYg. V*V*
Iffect of roentgen rays an the motor fmation of contractile
proteins of mobile calls. Blul.skep.biol.1 zed. 48 no.12:47-50
D '59. (NMA 13:5)
1. rz laboratoril blokblull (zav. - prof. 'I.I. Ivanov) Instituts,
akumberstva I gInekolW1I'(dIr,i a- ables-korrespondent ANN SM
P.A. ]Ieloshapke) ANN SSSR, Leningrad. ProdutaTlena doyetvitol'Wn
chlenom ANN SSSIL Me. .3mriam.
(SPJRXLTMOA radlatIon off.)
(MM=E PBMIM)
~ KORKHOV, V.V.
Operative treatment of pseudarthrosio of the femoral neck. Vests
khir. 85 no.. 805-100 Ag 160. (MIRA llpl)
(FEM-DISEASES) (PSEUDARTIRROSIS)
ROWSHOT, TO T.
Surgical treatmmt of pffmAarthroolo of thw-lobg tubular boms.
Test.khiro 8$ n9e3,200-66 D 160. OM 14:1)
lo Iz goepitallnoy khirurgichookoy kliniki No* 2 (mach. - prof
Yee.Ve8&1r.-,uv) Voyenno-seditsimakoy ordena lonina skadinii In,
BONO Kirovao
(PSZUDARTHROSIB)
Nowovs V.V.
Stable ostoosynthesis In the treatment of peoudartbrosis of ' -
the log. Toot.khir. voo41122-126 161o WMA11446)
I* Iz 2-7 gospitallwy khirurgichookoy kliniki (naoho - prof*
Ye.Vo fulymov) ftemo-moditsinskoy ordena lomina Cademii
Imo S.M. 11rova. *(PMDARTMMIS)
KORKIIOV, M.
Pyridcxine metabolism in the blood and tissues of cancer patients.
Vop. pat. krovi i krovoobr. no.5:104-108 '59. (MIRA -15:4)
(VITMIN METABOLISM) (PYRIDOXINE) (CANCM)
KORKHOV, V.V.
TbAiravautic effect of the sodium salt of phenylethylacetic acid,
vanau"Iii sulfate, and their combinations in experimental atherop-cle-
roals. Dokl. AN SSSR U3 no.3:724~726 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Institut ekaperimentallnoy meditsiny ANN SM. Predstavleno
akademikom. N.N.Anichkovym.
(ARTERIOSCLEROSIS)(VANADIM4 SUIYATE)(ACLTIC ACID)
APANAISENKO, B.G.; KORMLY~T, V._V_,
~e metaLlic
Cause:,,, frequency and prevention of the breaking of ti, ~L
nails used in osteosyntheals. Vest. khir. 93 no.11:84-0,0 N 164.
(111RUL -IS': r")
1. Iz kliniki voyerino-morskoy i gospitallnoy khimirgii (nachallnik
- prof. Ye.V. Smirnov) Voyenno--meditsimkoy ordena Lenir-,
Imeni Kirova, Leningrad.
KORKHOVj M., kand. med. nauk
Increase of the strength of metal nails for intraosseous fixation
of the femur. Vast. khir. no.10:64-69 164.
OMIRA 19-.1)
1. Iz kliniki voyenno-morskoy i goopitaltnoy khirurgii (nachallnik
- prof, Ye.V. Smirnov) Voyenno-moditsinakoy ordena Lenina. akademii
imeni Kirova.
fx.vct-i2-V.,;KIY., Illber-L Abramui-10-.; K'LJL-*--"HKOV, Anatol.Jy GrigorlyevIch;
~KGRKHOV, Yp,G., red.
lRecluccing the time needed for nmste:--ing n6w techniques;
experience a(quired by enierpr'Lses of the Adminio t ration
of Ferrous am, Nonferro-las Xletall-w-gy of the Len,'.L-grad
i,.con,);rJ.c Councill ~IiAraohl-hevjo srokov os.-vooniia novol -Lekh-
rilkl; opyt predprl~ntl,.; Up-tiVIOnilll Chla',IiOl I t-fli'ViLlIkIt Ine-t-&.1-
lur-1A Lenw)%ri,,&rkhaza. ~~enh)flralp Po
kMINA 17-.JI)
KORKHOV._j,~-~
Rule of ventilation in transporting and a-boring fruit AM
I vegetable6. Kona. i av. 'prom. 16 no.7:20-22 J1 161.,(MI.Rk 14:9)
1. Wentra~*W nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut morskogo
flota.
(Fruit) (Vegetables) (Ventilation)
KORKHOV, Ya.G.
Conditions of fresh fruit transportation in nonrefrigerator ships.
Trudy TSNIIW no*29:97-104 160, (KMk 15-132)
(Fruit-Transportation)
G,4Z'r:OV, kard. ekr-nom. nauk;_,Jp;'4:J'07, Ya.G., kund. nauk;
'L
MERU, ~.S.; FILATOV, Ye.V.
Characteristics of the tramportation of whale and vegetable
oUs in merebmt marino tmik votmols. 'h,udy TS11,111,21 rio,5-2.
6,,'~-77 163 (NIRA 18:1)
ROUMV,_jR.,
Motorcycle race-track during two montho. Za rul. 17 no.10:12-13
0 '59. (1-1IRA 13:2)
l.Predeedatell Revnenqkogo oblastnoge komiteta Dobrovollnogo obahchastva
sodeystviya armil, aviatsil i flotu.
(Rovno-Notorcycle racing)
KOMOVA, A.I,., mgitator; FIRM, L.N., red.; SNIRNOT. P.S.. tekhn.red.
[Prompted by life] Podskasa=oe shlsnliu. Lenisdat. 1958. 45 P.
(NMA 12:6)
1. Zavod OBlektrovilaO (for KorKiovs).
(Xfficlency, IndustrIml)
XORKHOVA. Irh.
De:th penalty for violating traffic regulations (from the
pa 0. Z& rul. 17 noo3:32 Wr 159. (KIRA 12:5)
1,Starehly Inspektor Glavnoy aytombillney Inspektall g.LonIngrada.
(T W fie regulations)
BIBIKOV, M.M.; YELISEYEVp N.A.; ZIIUCIIKOVp Ys.N.; NAZAROVO D.N.J
SOROKIN, V.0.0 red.; KORKIIOVA, D.N., rod.; GRUBAKIN, D.V.,
red. izd-va; GURDZHIYfm-'-x-.M., tekbn. red.
[Manual for the study of turaffic regulations for sheet
crossings; t~iffic diagrams] Posobie dlia izueheniia. pravi.1
proezda perekresUav; ekhery dvizheniia. Pod red. V.O.So-
rokinap Kh,N,Korkbovoi. Leningrad, Goo. avtomobillnaia in-
spektsiia UVD Lenoblgorispolkom.:)vp 1961. 103 P.
15'7)
(KIRA
(Traffic engineering).
MOREHOVA, N.I.
Influence of adrenaline, acetylcholine, histamine, and dimedrol
on the promabIlity of the vessels and tissues of the eye. Oft.
shur. 12 no.5:292-296 157. (MM 13:6)
1. Iz kafedry patologichealroy fiziologit (Sav. - Prof. N.N.
%ayko) Odesskogo seditsinakogo instituta Imeni R.I. PIregova.
(MIN-BLOOD SUPPLT)
KaMOVA, N.I. (Odessa)
Inf luence of the oculomotor and trlgemlnal nerves on the pameabllity
of ocular vessels and tissues (with sumary In English]. Pat.fiziol.
I ekspeterape 2 no.6:43-47 N-D 158, NrEtA 12-. 1)
1. Is kafedry patologicheskoy fisiologit (sav. - prof. N.N. Zeyko)
Odeaskogo medItalnekogo Institute Imeni N-1. Pirogava.
(MMM' OCUWND", pbysiol.
effe.of exper, lesions on radlophosphorus eqe uptake
in anisals (Ins))
(MMM. TRIGMIRAL. physiol.
same)
(Ms. 13bysiol.
radlephosphorus uptake. off. of exper. oculomotor A
trIgeninal nerve lesions In animals (Run))
(PHOMMM, radioactive
4we uptake, off. of wMer. oculomotor & trigeminal
nerv.0 lesions in animals)
LMPBMIY, B.S., inshener; VOLKIII, B.A., inzhenar; KORKHOYA. V.I., inzhener.
.....
Hydraulic cleaning of the space in front of trash rakes of hydroelectric
power plarte. Gidr.strei. 22 ne.8:37-38 Ag 153- (MM 6:8)
01~drselectric power stations)
ALEMANMOV. B.K., prof.; prinImli.uchastlye: IVA 1MV-SROLENSE Ir.
A.V., dote.; I~IEORKMTA, V..I., Inzh.; OBDROTOVA. K.G., inzh.;
UTATKOVSrIY, ALSESEM. A.Te., prof.
Hydroelectric power stations with horizontal generating
units. Gidr. strot- 30 no.6-.1-8'Je.t6O. (MMA 13-7)
1. Chlen-korrompondent All SSSR (for Alodeandrov).
(Hydroelectric power stations)
BERNSHTEYN5 L.B., kand. tekhn. nauk; KORKHOVA, V.I., red.; KOGAN, F.L.,
tekhn. red. --
(Uniflow and suhnersible turbines]Priamotochnye i pogruz--hennye
gidroagregaty. Moskva, TSentr. in-t nauchno-tekhn.informatsii
mashinostroenlia, 1962. 208 p. (MIRA 16:2)
(Hydraulic turbines) (Hydroelectric power stations)
BULANOV, N.G.; KUPRIYANOVA, L.V.; TSUKEIDWI, R.V.; BUDUYATSKIY,
D.M.; GELITMANt A.E.;.KOSTOVETSKIY, D.L.; PISKAREV, A.A.;
TARANIN, A.I.; KORNEYEV, M.I.: MOISEYEV, G.I.; KENDYS,'
P.N.;KIRPICIIEVp YO.F. RUBIN, M.M.; SOKOLOV,N.V.;
SHCHERBAKOV, V.A.; KOiAiiVy N.N.; BELOV, A.A.; SEREBRYAKOVO
G.M.; SATANOVSKIY, A.Ye., red.; RODDATIS, K.F., red
W VA, 'V.I., ried.; CHERETENNIKOV, B.A., red.; KOGAN,
J.j,
[Manufacture of power machinery abroad] Energeticheakoe ma-
shinostroenie za rubez4om. Moskva, ~961- 583 p.
I (MIRA 16:8)
1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut nauchno-tekhnicheskoy in-
formataii mashinostroyeniya.
(Electric power plants-Equipment and supplies)
BABALYAI(. G.A.; UMUMV, Z.J.; KORKHOVA, Ye.F.; TAIROV, A.I.; AGALAROV, H.S*
------
An example of flooding of an oil field having bottom water. Trudy
AsNII DN no.3:232-240 156o (MIRA 11:6)
(Apaheron Pbuinsula-011 well drilling, Submarine)
",KORXHOVA, YO.F.
Changes in Physical and phyeicochemical characteristics of
petroleums and waters in the 8ub-Mimaki serjej -in the eastern
Apsheron Peninsula. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 3
no.9t9-11 160. (MHA 1424)
-1. Azerbaydahanakiy institut neftl i khimii imeni M.Azizbekova.
Up heron Peninsula-Petroleum)
"n
(Apsheron Peninsula-0il field brines)
KORKHOVA, Ye. F., Cand. Geol-Mineral. Sci. (dies) "Physical-
chemical -~'ropertles of Waters, oils, and Jases of Pod;kirmanskiy
and Kal-Inskiy Formations,of Productive Strata of Southeastern
Apsheron Peninsula Depending on Geological Conditions of Bedding,"
Baku, 1961, 13 pp (Combined Councils of Azerbayd. Insti. of Oil
and Chemistry) 250 copies (KL Supp 12-61, 258).
SULTANOV, B.I.1 KORKHOVA, Ye.F.
Recent data on the waters of the lower division of the productive
formation of the Apsheron Peninsula. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
neft' I gaz 4 no.4tl3-16 '61. (MIRA 15:5),
i
1. Azerbaydzharinkiy institut nefti i khimii imeni Azizbekova ! ;,
(Apsheron Peninsula-Oil field brines)* t',',
KORKHOVA, T4.7.
ft.voicochemical 1woperrties of waters and petroleums of the
Kala and Sub-Kirmaki series in the southeastern part of the
Apsheron Peninsula. Azerb. neft. khoz. 41 no.12:1-3 D 162.
(MMA 16:7)
(Apsheron Peninsula-Patroleum-Analysill)
(Apsheron Peninsula-Oil field brineo-Analysis)
KORKHOVA Ve.F.
-1-11---, - I. .. -- -
Rel 41 tion between the change in the physicoshemical properties of
water and petroleums and *Ibl* dbpth of occurren,~e of the Sub-
Xirmak.1 series. Izve vyas Lchebo zave,, neftol i gas 6 no.8i14 163.
(MIRA 17W
1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti 1, khjvrdi imeni M. Azitbekova.
KORKHOVIY, N. L
"Experimental Data Concerning the Nervous and Humoral Regulation of the
Permeability of Vessels and Tissues of the Eye"s a report presented at the Scientific
I
Wonference Devoted to the Application of Radioactive Substances in Medeine, Odessa
Medical Institute, December 1954,, Arkhivt Patol.j No. 2, 1956.
Abstract:
Radiophasphorus was used as an indicator by the author in the investigation
of permeability. The permeation of proteins into the ocular humor was determined.
It was found that acetylcholino upon subconjunctival introduction to cats increases
the permeation of radiophosphorus into all the tissues and media of the eye,
while adrenalin exerts the reverse effect. The phenomena studied were correlated
with the changes in hyaluronidase activity that were observed. The effects of
potaassium cyanide floridizin Z'a glucosia3e , and monobromoacetic acid on the
permeability of the hemato-ophthalmic barrier were investigated.
ZDRIHOVOY Pe-Lop assistant
Equivalent characterleticis of track profile and thcOx role in
determining locom6tiii performnee and in standardizing fuel consumption.
Trudy DII? no.003-_3~ '58.
(FAIIr"da-Grades) (Locomotives--Performance)
(Locomotives--Fuel consumption)
KORKIA, I.
Effect of a tissue extract an the ability of the iris to re-
generate in tadpoles of Rana ridlbtmda, Dokl,AN WSR 149
no.1:205-206 Mr 163. (KIPA l6s2)
1. Iiwtitut soologii AN GrusSSR., Predstavleno akademikou
A.I.Oparinym.
(Tissue extracts) (Iris (Eye)) (Crystalline lens)
KORKIA, I.R.
MOWN
.Regeneration of the cutmneous-vmculmr wall of the enrt# worm
fitimilitted by tienue extraet. PblaPAN SSSR 111 no.2:494-196 N156,
(MMA 10: 1)
1. Tollisekly gosudaretvennyy universitst Imeni Stalin&. Predststyle-
no akademikom I.I. ShnRl'aftlizenom.
(WERAT ION (B IOLOGT)) (RUM.NaMS) (TISSUN NXTRACTS)
KORKIA, I.R.
4-1-
Sffect of removing the outer ectGderm 1a7er on the morphogenesis
of the e7e in the Anura. Soob.AH Gruz.SSR 24 no.4:451-457 Ap
I 16o. (KIU 13 - 9)
1. AN GruzSSR, Institat soologii, Tbilisi. Predstavlano pochetan
akademikom V.V.VorouiVn.
(J~re) (Amphibia)
XORKIA., I.R,
Some data on free cells in the cavity of the embryonic crystalline
lens. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 27 no.5:607-612 N 161. 6akA 15:1)
1. AN Gruzinskoy SSR, Institut zoologii,, Tbilisi. Predstavleno
chlenom-korraspondentom AN Gruzinskoy SSR L.P. Kalandadze.
(Crystalline lens)
%Lzabryology)'
er blo,.. ini7,-.s -for y-.Iat,s c' slritercci
ci
Vol. S, Ila.
ri r., -t
Vol.
in t!,c- dc)m~ctic pruluctlon or -,!PlOin~- eouilpi-vnt; n iect,,,~rr - p. 127.
(-stowarzyszenie in-.117-ni-cro-v i Teclin-kov i
Tnstyti,t 'ravm!Lnictwn' - la,-S-a~ a. oland. Vol. 11, no. 5, I'a-;~ 19-1,11.
!,:i.,t of Fait ';uy*nj,,t,an 'ceOssions Lc. vc.. 'I, Jul-
~jncl.
KORKI0,J'ICZ) R.
Polish weldin.c, equipments p. 261.
IECHANIK. Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 32, no, 5, ~Ihy 1959.
1,bnthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) IL, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960.
Uncl.
KORKIEWICZ, Raman, mgr. ins.j OZAIST, Jerzy, mgr. inz.
A device for automatic hardfacing of~mounted axles for recla-
mation. Przagl spaw 14 no.61l42-146 Je 162. -
1. Instytut Spawalnietwa, Gliwice.
KORKMICZ, Romans W inz,
Prospects for meahanizatict of wolding in Poland, Przegl spow
15 no.5/6:105-lU It-Je 16)o
KORFIEdIC7.? Roman, mgr inz.
Review of Polish-made machinery and equipment for electric
welding and cutting* Przegl spaw 16 no. 4: 90-99 164.
KORKINWICZ Z. - MARCIIIIAKK, B.; ZMLAZUA, I.
Effect of certain factors on formation of L forms. Acts. microb.
polon 5 no.1-2:27-31 1956.
1. 2 Zakladu Mikrobiologit Ogolnej UOCS w Lublinle.
(PROTEM VULGARIS,
L form. off. of various factors on formation (Pol))
lnbornnt
Norves cf the shoulder joint capsule in newborn infai,ts. Preliminary
reporte Trudy 'KirgNOAGE no,23131-133 165.
(M-TRA 18:11)
11 17, kafedry normallnoy anatomii (zav, - prof* N.N.Lavrov)
Kirgizekogo gcoudaretvennogo meditainskogo inatituta.
PUGACHEV, Aleksapk Sergeyevich; IEBEDEV, V.I., inzh., retsenzent;
MS7MV, P.A., insh., retsenzent; KORKIN, F.S., dotsent, naucbnyy
r4i; SOSIPATROV, O.A., red.; KONTOROVICH, A.I., tekhn. red.
(Developed area of sheet structure elements] Razvertki elementov
11satovykh-konstruktaii. Izd, 2., perer. i dop., Leningrad,_
Sudpromgiz 1963. 3191 (MIRA 16:6)
(Sheet-Metal voWo (Shipfitting)
-PUCACHEV9 Alsksandr Sergeyevich; KORKIN, F.S., nauchmvy md.;
SOSIPATROV, O.A., red.; FRUMKIIII, P.S.p tekbn. red.
(Standard print inscriptions on drawings] Nadpisi na cher-
texhakh standartnYm shriftom. Izd.4*,, perer. i dop. Lenin-
gradv Gos. soiuziioe izd-vo sudostroit. prou7shl.., 1961. n7 p.
(MIRA 15:3)
(Mechanical drawing-Study and teaching)
PUGAGHEV, Aleksandr SergayevJ,ch,- SKIBINSKIY, M.D.. inzh.,.
retsenzent;.KCF~441, T.4.p dots.v nauchri. r;d.; SOSIPATROV,
O.A., red.
[Standard lettering on mechanical drawings] Nadpisi na
chertazhakh stand1krtuym ahr4iftom,, lzd*5*p peror, 3 dop,
Leningradp %dostroenlep .1965- 150 P- (MIRA IbI.4)
PUGACHEV, A2eksandr Sergeyevichj- SKIBINSKIY, M.D.s inzh., retsenzent;
XORKINI F.S.v dote., nauohn. red.j LISOK, B.I.v red,
i
[Puzzle problems on mechanical drawing] Zadachi-golovolomki
po chercheniiu. Izd.2., parer. i dop. LerLingradp Sudo-
stroenie, 1965. 190 ps (MA 18:3)
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29228 Novyyo metody g1glyent obaskogo azuLltza uchabnykh posobly. Glglyena
I sanitarlya, 1949, No 8, a. 32-37
SO: Latopoll Mmrnallnykh Statoy, vol- 39- Koskva- 1949
2. VIV (600)
4. Lighting
7. The seed of reading in relation to the lighting conditions of a student's working
place. Gig. i san. no. 2, 1953
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified.
ffRelation between- speed of reading and Mumination of a student's workplace." Tr.
frcm the Russian. p. 60. (AILUME ROIQ.HO-S9MTlICE. SERIA PEDLIMUE, Series a III-at
Vol. 6, no. 6, Nov./Dec. 1953o Bucuresti, Rumania)
SO: &nthly TAst of East European Accessions, L. Coo, Vol. 3, No. IP, Apria 1954. Uncl.
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AUTHORS; Fogel4, A.A., Pavlov, N.A., Korkin, I,V. and Sidorova,
T.A. (Leningrad)
TITLE., Inductors for heating and melting metals in the
levitaied condition
PERIODICAL,* Akademiya nauk SSSR, Izvestiya. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskhh
nauk. Metallurgiya i toplivo, no-5, ig6i, 51-61
TEXT: The practice of heating levitated metals suspended
freely in an electromagnetic field is increasing, but many
practical problems remain unsolved. This article considers the
influence of the frequency and configuration of the electro-
magnetic field on the heating of a metallic body suspended in it.
Expre5sions are written for the relationship between the electro-
magnetic pressure on the levitated metal and the specific power
transmitted to it. The formulae show that by altering the
frequency and intensity of the magnetic field the electromagnetic
pressure on the metal may be changed without altering the power
transmitted to it, In the case of a freely-suspended metallic body,
the force applied by the field is equal to 'he weight of the body.
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Thus, by altering the frequency it is possible to regulate the
power transmitted to the metal and so its temperature. The effect
is not strictly a surface one, as the metal has some !transparency,
to the field. Elementary consideration is therefore given to the
case of induction heating of a metal plate in a longitudinal
plane parallel magnetic field. Formulae are derived for the power
transmitted per unit surface of plate, for the electromagnetic
pressure on the plate and for the ratio of pressure to power.
These expressions are used to construct the curves sh, in Fig.1
in which the power transmitted to the plate (curve 1),
electric field strength (curve 2) and the magnetic field.' trength
(curve 3) are plotted as functions of field frequency with a
constant electromagnetic pressure on the plate surface (F = const)
and constant plate thicknes (d = const), The depth of penetration
of the electromagnetic energy ZS = Fe~ /Jr If '. For a levitated
body the necessary electromagnetic force is determined by its
weight, The power required for heating depends mainly on the
temperature required because,as there is no thermal insulation,
thermal equilibrium is established very quickly, within two or
three m-4nutes. The graph of Fig.1 shows that for a given body
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with constant electromagnetic pressure applied to it the power
increases with the frequency, so that to raise the temperature
the frequency should be raised. The limiting frequency depends
on the maximum permissible electrical field intensity at the body
nurface or on the associated voltage on the inductor. The maximum
permissible electrical field intensity should be less than that
which causes electrical breakdown and this depends on the
properties of the gaseous medium surrounding the inductor. If9 with
constant electromagnetic pressure, the frequency is reduced then
the magnetic field strength must be increased; that is to say,
the inductor current must be increased. The limit in this case
depends on the permissible current density in the inductor
conductors. Thrs for a metal body of given size there is a
definite range of frequency within which the body can be suspended
in the electromagnetic field, The choice of frequency depends on
the temperature required and by altering the frequency within this
range it is possible to control the limiting temperature of the
metal whilst maintaining it in the levitated condition, When a
fixed metal body is heated by induction there is a direct
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relationship between the power applied to the inductor and that
transmitted to the body. But in the case of a body of levitated
metal an allowance must be made for the configuration of the field
set up by the inductor, because the configuration determines the
nature of the relationship between the power applied to the
inductor and that transmitted to the metal, The power transmitted
to the metal body is related to the pressure applied to it by the
magnetic field. Both the power and the electromagnetic pressure
depend upon the magnetic field intensity at the body surface. If
the body is levitated,the vertical component equals the weight of
the body and the horizontal is zero. Evidently to support the
weight of a freely suspended metal body the field intensity under
the body should be greater than that above it., In a more uniform
field a higher overall field intensity is necessary to support,the
body. Thus a greater power is transmitted to the body in the
more uniform field. If the power applied to the inductor is
altered, the position of the body may Alter. If it moves vertic-
ally but without any change in the field at its surface, there'
will be no change in the power transmitted to the body, Whereas
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if in moving vertically it passes from a field of one configuration
to that of another, then as the power applied to the inductor is
increased, that transmitted to the body may increase or decrease,
depending upon the configuration of the fieid., A brief analysis
is then made of the field between the two conductors with current
flowing in opposite directions. The force acts perpendicular to
the direction of the magnetic field, so it is the horizontal
component of the field that governs the vertical thrust that
supports the body, whilst the lateral component of the field
causes only a compression of the body~ Thus, if the ratio of the
horizontal to the vertical component is low, the plate is suspended
at a lower level and a greater power is transmitted to it. Further
consideration shows that, in the case of a single-loop inductor,
as the power applied to the inductor is increased and the metallic
body rises, the power transmitted to it first decreases and then
rises again. It is important that the metallic body suspended in
the field should havelateral stability, which is not achieved in
the simple cases so far considered. The inductors of practical
interest are those in which the metal can hang stably in the field.
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The metallic body is displaced from a region of strong field to
one of weak field, or, as it were, rolls down a 'hollow' in the
field. Inductors for melting levitated metals may be classified
into three types according to the relationship between the power
transmitted to the body and the power applied to the inductor. One
type consists of two co-planar rings connected in parallel with
currents flowing in opposite directions. In a particular case the
rings were of 120 and 210 mm internal diameter and the suspended
metal was a disc of 150 mm diameter weighing 460 g. The outer coil
was used to stabilise the disc. As the disc moves vertically the
field at its surface remains constant; it is horizontal at the
lower surface and zero at the upper because the disc thickness is
much greater than the depth of penetration of the field, Thus the
power applied to the body should remain constant and this is in
fact found to be the case. The second type of inductors are those
shaped like a boat or cradle consisting of two vertical coils
connected in parallel and shaped like a cradle. The ends of the
inductor are bent vertically upwards to make the suspended cylindri-
cal body stable In the axial direction, With an inductor of this
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type an increase in the power applied to the inductor reduces the
power absorbed by the body. Only after the body has risen a
considerable distance above the lower conductors is there an
appreciable increase in the power intake of the metal.~ The third
type of inductor again has two vertical loops but one is cross-
connected, so that whereas in the second type the upper pair of
conductors both carry current in the same direction, in this type
diametrically opposite conductors carry current in the same
direction. In this type of inductor the metal body undergoes
symmetrical compression by the electromagnetic field. As the
power applied to the inductors is increased, the field intensity
at the body surface increases on all sides and so the transmitted
power increases. Comparison of test results for similar specimens
at a frequency of 2 500 C/8 shows that for a given power applied
to an inductor of this cross-connected type. the maximum power
transmitted to the body is at least four tim'es greater than that
of the 'cradleO type. Thus the cross-connected type should be
used to produce high temperatures. The design of inductors for
melting metals in the levitated condition has special features.
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In suspending a liquid body it is necessary that the hydrostatic
pressure should be equalised by the electromagnetic at every point
of the surface. The weight of suspended liquid metal is limited
by its surface tension and specific gravity. To increase the
efficiency of the system the size of the inductor should be quite
small and to avoid the liquid metal sticking to the inductor
conductors the field must be symmetrical, The current-carrying
leads distort this symmetry and weaken the field in places. To
restore the symmetry various devices are used, such as false leads
placed opposite the real ones or displacement of the centres of
the upper and lower rings of the inductor, and so on. It Is
desirable that the bottom of the inductors should be at equal
potentials, otherwise the metal at the bottom of the inductor will
initially short-circuit the portions at different potential, which
can cause sparking and contamination of the hot metal by copper
from the inductor. A special 'boat' type of construction is used
to set up an equipotential bottom., As before, increasing the
power applied to the inductor reduces the power transmitted to the
molten metal and this somewhat limits its field of application.
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The boat-type inductor is very convenient for series melting but
the maximum temperature of the molten metal is lower than in a
cross-connected inductor. In experiments with the lboatt
construction at a frequency of 70 kc/s, the metal could be raised
to a temperature of 1500*C, and at a frequency of 200 kc/s to
20000C., Therefore, as previously mentioned, the cross-connected
inductor should be used to obtain higher temperatures. Two types
have been developed, one with the coils connected in parallel and
the other connected in series. In neither type is it possible to
develop an equipotential bottom as in the boat conductor. However,
the low voltage on the lower coil and the high contact resistance
between the inductor conductorn and the still cold solid metal
practically prevents sticking of the metal to the inductor. At
the instant of switching-on, the metal jumps and hangs in the
field. In the inductor with parallel-connected coils the maximum
potential difference between conductors is less than in that with
series coils and, therefore, the parallel construction is more
reliable in operation. However, the series connection can give
higher temperatures. The limiting temperature for an inductor
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with parallel cross-connected coils at a frequency of 200 kc/s was
2500% and for the series version 30000C. This difference arises
partly from heavier losses in the leads to the parallel case and
partly from the higher magnetic pressure above the suspended metal
body in the series case. In the latter the current is the same in
both turns whereas in the parallel connection the current in the
upper turn is less than that in the lower because of the differences
in diameter. The following table gives data on the melting of
various metals in inductors of different designs and the weight of
the samples.
Metal Dens ity Melting Weightl Type of inductor
g/cm3 point,OC g
Titanium 4.5 1720 12 'Boat,
Zirconium 6.5 1850 12 it
Chromium 7.1 1890 15 if
Vanadium 6.o 1910 12 of
Rhodium 12A 1966 10 it
Niobium 8-5 21i20 10 Parallel cross-
connected
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Molybdenum 10.2 2630 8 Series cross-connected
Tantalum 16.6 3000 a .10 of
Tungsten 19.8 3400 UK of
x Weight of liquid metal levitated
as Levitated in solid condition but did not melt.
There are 8 figures, I table and 6 referencest 4 Soviet and
2 non-Soviet. The English-language references read as follows:
Ref-5: Okress E.'C., Wroughton D.W., Comenetz G., Brace P.H.,
Kelly J.C.R. Electromagnetic Levitation of solid and molten metals.
J. Appl. Phys. 1952, v.23, No-5, PP-545-552; Ref.6: Harris B. Sc.
and Jenkins A.E. Controlled atmosphere levitation system. J.Scient.
Instrum. 1959, v.36, May, pp.238-240.
SbBMITTED: February 9, 1961
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FOGEW, A.A. (Leningrad); FAVLOV,, N.A (Leningrad); KORKIN., I.V. (Leningrad);
SIDORGVA, T.A. (Lenin ad)
Inductors for heating and melting metals in suspension. Izv.AN
SSSR.Otd.t9kh.nauk.-49t.i topl, no.5:31-61 S-0 161.
(MIRA 14:10)
(Mgnetic induction) (Kiactrometallurgy)
4r-
x 0 V..
KORKINV K.I. (g.Stalin0go"k)
Shortcomings of the existing system of coal sUndardization and
quIlty coutroll aW propmmla for its IWPrOvG=6nt- U 1 1 36
no.1154-56 Ja '61* JK& 144)
(coma mines MA Aq M " C-4-lity control)
PUGAGHZV, A.S.; ABRAMOV, A.Ye., reteenzent;-W nauchnyy re-
;11
daktor, kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk; DWGOX&MMYA, TO.A., tekh-
niaheskiy redaklor.
(Collection of problems on shipbuilding arafting) Sbornik sadach po
sudoetroit*llnom cherchanitu. laningrad, Goo. soiusnoe nauchno-
tekhn. izd-vo sudoetrolt, proaWshlennosti. 1954. 235 p.[Microfilul
(MIAA 8:2)
(Naval architecture--Problems, oxerclsee. etc.) (Mechanical
drawina)
777777~
7
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gefrIgaration
Induatrietl Statistics
"Increasing the Refrigeration Capacity In the
Leningrad Refrigeration Combine," P. Sorkin, Chief
AlVr, Le-RhUdolbiabinat, 2 ~p
r,Kholadil TeW. 11W.2..
bescribed,lrAirAdual capacities of two plants which
make g combine. Shows how they were enlargod to
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handle more cargo*
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DEZENT, G.M., starshiy tekhnolog; RIVNIND, Ya.I.;- KOUIN, P.A.
Worthy welc'ome to the 22d Congress of the CPSU. Khol. tekh. 38
no.5:22-30 S-0 '61. (MIRA 15-1)
1. Glavnyy inzhener Moskovskogo kholodillnika No-7 (for Rivkind).
2. Direktor Leningradskogo khladokombinata (for Korkin).
(Cold storage)
KORKIN P.N.
Ground avaemblage and orection of nor,~pletod trihedral aigzirlv..
Geod. i kart. no.10:49-51 0 161. OMIRA 34:11)
(Triangulation signal towers)
GERSHBERG, R.Ye.; PRONIX, V.I.; KORKIN, M.
Oscillographic attachment to the HF-4 microphotometer for recording
intensitites. Izv.Kr7m.astr6fiz.obser. 22:166-175 160-
(;IRL 13:7)
(Kierophotonater--Attachments) (Oacillograph)
PHASE I E001 ECEWMATIO3 3"/5740
Akadamiya nauk SSSR.. Inatitat mineralogii, gookhImli I kriatallokhImil radkUh
elc=nta7
Voprocy rd ralo,-Ii, j-_okh4rT1i I Lmmziad r--j3torozhdcni3r redldkb elc=ntor
(Proble= in lamraloC,~j, Caocbc=1atrj, and Derrosit Formation of Ev= Elazants)
Earcov, 1-.d-vo AN SSM, 1960. 253 p. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. k) Errata
printed on the inside of back cover. 2,200 copies printed-
Chief Ed.: K. A. Vlasov, Correopondims Yxfbar, Academy of Sciences V05m;
Reap. Ed.-. V. V. Lyaitzvich; Ed. of Publishing Eauoe. L. S. Taramov;
Tech. Ed..- P. S. rashima.
PMPOSZ: This book Is intended for geologiats, mineralogists, =A potroVaybersj
COVM%CE- This Is a collection of 23 articles On the forr-ationji geoloG70
mi=ralogy, ~ctrog=Xb;7, and geochcrdatr7 of dopoults of ram e3,c=uta In
Sitaria end LBOviet) Central Azia. The distribution and characteristics of
rare ele=nts found in tb3se areas as vall an goma quantitativo and qualitat-
tive methods of investigAing the rocks and minerals in vhich tbay an faands
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or with v'Ach thoy are noacclatca, arc diamanved. Two artic!OD prolcat . an caan=lc!
investiaation of the po~zaibilitics of ine~Aatrial extractign aud utilIzaticn of
cclcnix=, tellurium, and haftiu=. Do p3roonalitioa are mantioned. Ea(~: article
is acc=k-=icd by references.
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In rolp-3tall1c Daposito of tha Z-z:.,IroZ:orvk RaGion of Rudayy UtGy 3
Sc=nov, Te. 1. On tba Contort of. Litidum cma n&idiua in Mrorala
of A21ralina Peo=tit&a of thma Larozorakly 1!=aif 20
MaC-aDv.9 S. T., =& S. Razzatov. On t1,xi'Gaoc1;*;datr7 of Golaniua cnd
Telluri= in tle Ora Doposito of Al--31yk 21~
Corokh~a, V. H. On the Content of Rbnniua in 11oly'oderAites of tha
Dapooita
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1:7:ntalua, Its rczeZaratic Asc=irtio=, and tte recuUadties of Its
ch2zical cc--roaitica 33
Zhabin, A. G., 0. R. l.Z&lbltdlmY, and N. To. KasaLman. Paxarimntic
Ancociationa of Acconcory lUx,,roU of R= 131=onto In Exceontdot
ronitizad Mazeito lutrutjiyo Recta of th,3 VichwMa 51
ZVoin, A. 0, Ou tha Sop=tion Tizm of tbe W=rala Nidbi=, Zircoz!=,
and tho Roza Eartbz J..i the,Gratito reS=tito of the Dlyu=jLq& M-ra 74
In AlkmL%= rog=tltea
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P,-oblc= In bllmaraloC4 (Cont.) EV/55740
Zli,~ova, A. B. On the Prablom of Conotie Ty~on of Cor=aum-raariv."
Dc;ocits 174
Tilthononizv, 1. P.,and R. P. TMI-ona-AI-Y-w-a. Contact Rocks of tho
llmmz~m;kty 11asulf, T'hair Genssia a,--rl tha Pac-aliaritics of Diatri-
butiovL in Them of R%ro 1:~3tal Mraralization 185
Volochhvich, K. L. On th3 Pkobhm of tho Stnictual Fosition o'A tho
Cornoaltapkiy Ram Matal Prcvineo 203
11 =,"-0r3 OF =71-L"-=a=- a 0 =-S AnD I M, ~--W
S. 1. Rational IL-thcd of Quantitativo Datermination of
Dizueminatocl Berylli= in Graicen Oran 209
Rodlonov, D. A., S. P. Sobo3mv, B. P.; Z*Iot~, ana Y44. V. V3=ovn.
On Accidautal Errors of qaantitativn Kineraloaical AnAynis of Oro
Sli=s and Concentrates 214
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ancl Tclluri= F= the P=d=ts or Coypar-.%P17bdwwj-- 0-re Proconaitz
Kaganovich, a. Y4. "i= (Econmdo Survey)
AVAILAME: Libraq of Con9mca
616
KORK,IYp -VII I*,
Geology and rare-metal mineralization of the Ulan-Erge
Hassif (southern Sangilen Range). Krat. soob,, IMGRE no.l.-
104-110 160. (MIRA 17.-3)
NORKIN, Tu.
Coordinating oonference on the problem of *Improving the organ1sition
of wages in the U.S.S.R.* Biul.na ch. inform.: trud i zar. Platt 4
no.2:52-56 161. (MIRA .14:3)
(Wage payment systems-Congresaes)
SOV/137-58-12-24661
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12, p 96 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Glebov, L. V., Korkin, Yu. G.
TITLE: Multiple-electrode Machines for Contact Spot Welding (Mnogoelektrod-
nyye mashiny dlya kontaktnoy tochechnoy svarki)
PERIODICAL- Tekhnol. avtomobilestroyeniya, 1958, Nr Z, ;? 65-90
ABSTRACT: A description of the advantages and drawbacks of multiple -electrode,
single- transformer (T) spot-welding machines (M) employing the
method of consecutive or sirnultaneous squeezing of the article by the
electrodes (E). It is noted that M's equipped with multiple T' s pos-
sessing 1- 4 secondary windings supplying current to 2-8 E 1 9 respec-
tively have recently gained ever-increasing acceptance in the automo-
bile industry. A brief summary of technical specifications is given
together with a description of the design of a German multiple-T
welding press, as well as French multiple-E MI s (for welding of
automobile doors, side panels, chassis, floor panels, and radialor
components) . The M, I a manufactured by the French firms utilize the
principle of multiple T's in conjunction* with consecutive squeezing of
Card 1/2 the part by the E's.' This approach ensures the necessary