SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORKIN, YU.G. - KORKUSHKO, O.V.

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SOV/137-58-IZ-24661 Multiple- electrode Machines for Contact Spot Welding productivity, reduces the number of welding T ' s, and simplifies the control systems. A curve is given showing the welding current, supplied to one E only, as a function of the distance between the E I s . In the case of 1. 5 mm thick steel it is inadvisable to reduce the spacing between spot welds to a distance less than 40 mm. Compared with single-spot, two-sided welding, the forces acting on the E's during one-sided welding are taken to be 15-2016 smaller; the welding current and the current- impulse time are increased by 10 and ZO-25116, respectively. The following outline of welding schedules employed in Franch plants is presented: Minimum thickness of sheet metal: 0 - 5, 1. 5, and 2 mm; maximum E diameter: 5. 0, 6. 5, 6. 5 (sic!), and 8 mm; diameter of the spot weld: 4.5. 6 6 (sic!), 7.5 mm; the force acting on the E's during single-spot welding: 140, Z30, 365, and 500 kg; the force acting on the E's during two-spot welding: 115, 190, 300, and 415 kg. A. K. Card 2/2 BARANOVA, S.I.;ZORMt-YuX.~; TEI-WTIYEV, Yu.Ya.; FAYGENBAUM) D.S.; ALEKSEYEVSWA, Ye-.A., red.; KOVALISKAYA, I.F., tekhn. red. (New types of general purpos6 resistance welding machines,in the United States; a review] Novye konstruktsii kontaktrWkh svarochokh mashin obahchego'naznacheniia v SShA; obzor. Moskva, TSentr. in-t naucbno-tekhn.* informatsii mashinostroeniia, 1961. 52 (MIRA 14:11) (United States-Electric welding-Equipment and supplies) i2~ GONCH41RENKO, refl.~ l,,AJIOLE. f - 1~:~ _- M.G,j ROMKO, red. [Frunch-Rusoian wo-ldino dictlonavyl Frunuouuko-russkll U a' L--~varl v, 9varka. Moskmia, Sovetskaia ant3ilk-lopediia, i9,-5. 205 P. (MIPA I&S) KORKIN. Yu.K. Progressive type transmission for boring machines. 2"Yed.1 okh. nedr 23 no.2:26-)l 7 '57# MW 10:5) 1.Za,wod in. Torovskage. (Boring mctdn*ry) AUTHORS: Y-uznetsor,V.I.g Korkin, Yu.M. SOV-90-58-10-2/9 TITLE: Some Direct-Current Electric-Drive Systems for Geological- Prospecting Drills (Nekotoryjeskhemy electroprivoda postoy- annogo toka geologorazvedochnykh burovykh stankov) PERIODICAL: Energeticheskiy byulleten', 1956, Nr 10, PP 3 - 8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors stete that there is a tendency to use direct- current systems in branches connected with oil-drilling, They say that this tendency, and the fact that an electric drive such as a motor-generator set allows the rotor and the winch to work flexibly and steadily, has been taken in- to account by the design office of the plant imeni Vorovsky in their new drill type ZIV-2000E for geological prospect- ing-well-drilling to a depth of 2,000 meters. This is the first time that a direct current system combined with an individual drive for the rotor and winch has been used in the building of machines for geological prospecting. The drill consists of a rotor with a PN-400 electric motor 65 kw, independent excitation), a planetary winch, a 3-speed gearbox and a DK-104G traction motor of 72 kw. The electric motors of the rotor and the winch are driven Card 1/3 by a P-101 generator (100 kw, independent excitation, This S'07-90-58-10-2/9 Some Direct-Current Electric-Drive Systems for Geological-Prospecting Drills generator, the sludge pump and the synchro-generator for auxiliary needs are driven by a UlD6-50 diesel of 150 hp. This system allows the power of the diesel to be more fully exploited. During hoisting operations, the entire power of the diesel is consumed by the electric motor of the winch, when boring - by the rotor, the sludge pump and the other auxiliary mechanisms. The authomathen give a detailed de- scription, illustrated by graphs and fomulae, of how to find the most efficient gear-ratio for the gear-box. However, there are certain disadvantages in the use of a gear-box alone, and so the autho3zsuggest that it is wokth while studying various electric systems of achieving a stepless, automatic changing of the speed of raising the columns of boring tubes. There is only one way of making the mechani- cal characteristic curve of an electric motor close to the hyperbolic; by varying the tension either on the terminiJs Card 2/3 or of the motor's magnetic current. The authors discuss B-OV-90-58-10-2/9 Some Direct-Current Electric-Drive tiystems for Geological-Prospecting Drills several methods of regulating the rotation of the rLotor, and comes to the conclusion that the most flsxible is one employing a dynamoelectric amplifier. There are 2 diagrams, three graphs and two Soviet references. 1. Geophysical prospecting-Equipment 2. Drilling adchines-Design 3. Generators(DO-Performanco Card 3/3 KORKIN, Yu.M.. inz-h. Determination of dynamic stra3ses in traction chains of conveyor hoists foi drill pipe with the aid of electric modpling. 1-.v, Yys. ucheb. zav.; gor, zhur. 8 no,2sll7-121 165. (~aRA 18:5) 1, Nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektno-konst-ruktorskly institut gornogo i obogatitallnogo mashinostroyeniva. KORKIN, Mi.K.; KALEDDI, S. 0. The T-1504IV wA SBM-1504IT automDti" units for drilling holes for goologicAl *Biul.tekb**-okon.inform*Goo.nauch.-Isel.inet.- nauche i teJcb4Iuf6rm9'66e7%74 162. ' (MMA 15 -.7) (Geological surveyo-Equipont w2d supplies) LINSKIY, V.S.; SHREYDER, Yu. A., kand. fiz.-matem. nauk, otv-red.; ORLOVAP I.A.,, red.;, YORKINA, A.I. tekhn. red. [Algorithmic design of digital computer devices.] Algoritmi- cheskoe proektirovanie vychislitelInykY. tsifrovykh ustroistv. M I VychiBlitellnyi tsentr AN SSSR, 1963. 13;p- (Akademlia oskva . nauk SSSR. VychislitelInyi tsentr. Soobshcheni-JR pc vychislitell noi tekhnike, no.2). (MIRA 16:11) KORKINA, I.I.P. Interaction of elementary particles with a gravitational field in the general theory of relativity and in the generalized linear theory of gravitation. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 10 no.5:497- 507 My 165. (MIRA 1S:5) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. KORK3NA I M.P. 'La-raction of photons snAgmvitoas in quantuin field theorye Ukre fiz. zhur. 5'no.6:762-767 N-D 160. (min 14:3) 1. Dnepropetrovskiygosudaretve=W miyersitet. (Photons) (Qmut field theory) Wravitation) 3 )5098 V-, O5/62/1rjV`7/GQ1/0U8/u1 -I B299/D.~02 .AUTITOR: Korkina, M.P. TITLE: To the PhOnOM-GrI-Ological theory of i,nteraction betticer- electrom-ag-netic- and gravitatio'nal 1*2'e-la's P "HIODICAL: U11-rayi-.asIky- fizycl-Myy zhurnal, v. 7, ;io. 1, 1962, 12 - '13 In the refLerenceg the electro-magnetic field is considered In Matrix forra. The int-eraction between zhe el ec t~ol,,ar-*nc tic and -ravi- tation-al fields can be represented as a purely elect-romagnetic field in a med-Jurr with permittivity c- and permeability ~i. Thereby Lagrange Is functioli is + 0) 4 The field equatioxi '17 0, (2) V U where - is the fielt2 strength and 'I', reprezents induc-~ion: Card 1/4 S/183/62/007/001/UOo/014 D209/D302 ,!!o the phero-,,.ieno.LO61CCl theory u'L ... + (3) + (- I)aall,4 where are =ticom"Ll-It.-tiOll rr-tric0s; Lx G/C2 (4) r J,f 1172Y3 where h is 4he notential of the gravitational field. 'The Lravita- U U tional field is considered cnthe basis of G.D. Birkhoff;s merali- U zed t1hcory (Ref. 4: Proc. Nat. Acact. US', 29, 23-1, 194;) -che case of a splierical- borgardt, Zhl~',TL,~, 34, 1652, 1958). In .1 ly-syrretj.-ical g-,,.,vitatioiial field) Eq. (3) can be expressed by to _L - h1ch c= be added up, exnansions in the gravitational corstant ml 'L yielding exact values for & and u& The coefficient of re-fractlon of the medium h2 = F-u equals (in th~ first aPproximation with respect to a), the co efLfi6ient of refraction obtained from Schwarzschild's U solution of the equations of 6eneral-relativity 'U'-,-eory. The effezt o-'L' the spherically-symmetrical aravitational field is considered in an analogous 1lianner. From the field ecuation.one obtains for t-he Card 2/4 To the phenomenological theory of ... mass n. of a neutral point-particle: S/1 Sr~-,F/602/007/001 /0085/014- D299/D302 am0 r -' (1 M - e ra i. e. the mass is zero of r approaches zero, and ni =_ mo, if r appro- aches infinit y. The same i 4 result was obtained by Arnow Ut et al. on the' basis of the g-eneral theory of relativity. In case of a cha-1- 6ed Darticle, the eciuation --Por h has the form _2 \,,, h )2 2 a( 7 h e 1 , 2 4 1 - ah (1 - ah)z - L_ r c By expanding (in the solution of this equation), m in serics and- letting r approach zero, one obtains all the ordinary terms, vas. 2 alft0 1 M = M - - + + 0( 0 ffr 2 2r r2 Card 3/4 (13) To the PlIenomenolo"ical 1,1,,Ory 0-,- S/185/62/007/001/008/014 L> L, , - D299/D302 The above results viere obtained within the f-tai;1~ewoz-I: 0_-~' classical field theory, on -the banSis of ~_ r1goro-US U_ 7 6')rr-Vi tational-f i old equations sOlutionA of the nonlinear . There are 7 refereTicco: ~i QOVjF-.j4- bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to-Ltl.' r u _U_ pub-'ications read as follows: G he En-lish-languaGe 'L' D. Birkhoff, Proc. 1,T'ajt. Acad, USA, 29, 231, 1943; R. Arnowitt, S. Deser, c.yi. j,,, 375, 1960. Phys. Rev., 4, ASSOCIATION: DniPro .petrovstkyy derzhavnyy universytet (DniproDetro- Vs'k State University) SUBMITTED: July 6, 1961 Card 4/4 KORKINks, M.P. Phenomenological theory of theinter'action of electromagnetic and gravitational fields. ul~-*~ftke*hur.* 7 no.1-72-73 ja 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstveaW universitet. (Electromagnetisom) . (~Xavitation) (Unified fiold theories) .1-1" - ~ *, /,- , , " -t /-,. --,:! " ~5s!- r J" H,e, ACCESS T1, APS013472 C4 TITLE- intera tat i4o With a r--ravl nal fifeld LLn gpe a j 11-11ativ~tY theOnl and in-the -oc-Per,alized lit-tear theoyv o -F :R 1197 -S07 1,;) 13 Tf TAGS- ge ner.:~l relativity theory, gvavitation field, elec'mmagnetic field, tic Interaction, T)artici- 1-ni-er-action, clementarry particle -,?A r.T: A cmnpar-i~:-nn is betwe-~,!Tl thz,-- pen--V~111. thei,~ry o(, intla-tivity- and--ths- p lill eav t 1 keor"t r,-- 7, t"g-rallitation I: fi-1 a C d ii ter4 * I- -41,--t h- arl - 0 -e c t n5kil c-tj~-- -aiad- t1j 1-,t -Ject-on-D--.~,j act a ng- 5 Q, E~elf, sy'r-ess I p p i tZ! tj 02", j 1~ 1 d 11:. ~3 -.-)i the 1 i!-,ear ic:[" cons-id"71-1tion 1-.8 to, t~!- -- ~.R- up t~o seQund approx-Imation with res pe ct to gra-ultational c~on- stant N. If 6iffer-ences between the two theories exist, they must Lo ~,Ougfit in -3monoyi.miat-ions. It ia also s1hoiNnn that the- linear apvt~~mimation of the gep-o-*---- Card 1rZ KORKIIi., M. V. "The Treatment of Psychotic Patients by Electrically Induced Sleep." Cand Med Sci, Second Moscow Medical Inst, Moscow, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 7, Doe 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dis3ertations Defended at US3R Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sura. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 PMMNA, M.T. Clinical observations on the alectronarcosts. Zhur.nevr. 1. Kafedra ~wlkhlatrll (sav.prof.O.T. treatment of mental patients by polkh. 55 no.7:520-523 155. (HLRA 8:10'.0' larbikov) H Moskowskogo I.T. neditsinskogo lutituta Iment StalIna. (ILIC'MNABOOSIS. In various diseaces. ment.disord..rimmlts) (MMAL DISDZMS, theraW, electronarcosts. results) M, V, GAVRILOTA. 2.A.; gala 0 N.Y. Characteristic* of biological currents of the brain in Koreakoff's eyadrme of varying stioleff EwItb summary In Pro.-obj. Zhur.mevr. 1 pslkb. 57 mo.3 ;370,375 '57. (NLRA 104) 1. Aefedre pelkhtstrii (sev. - prof. O.T.9arbikow) 11 ftskovskoC6 00411telaskago Institute least I.T.Stalim. (nTGROBW Kereekoff's eyed. of various stiol., MG (Rae)) --I T-- -- ,,- - - , I- - - - - - -- - - - ", -m )l) ,, ,,L , ~:;".I,,/ . I . XORKINA, M-V. (Moskva) - - -- -1 U-N-Bashenoy; on the 100th annivermar7 of his birth. Zhuronevro i -paikho 57 no.8:1033-1034 157. (MIRA 10ill) (BAZHUOV, NIKOIAI MIKOI"VICH, 1857-1923) II -1~ KORKINA, M-.V.. On 'Ube clinIrwil signIfIcance of the dyamorphophobic EyT--&-ome. Repart No.1; On phenomenological characteristics of the dysmorphoTho'blo syndromo. Zhur.nevr. i psikh. 59 no.8:994-1000 159. (MIRA 1-:12-) 1. Kafedra psikhlatrii (zav. - prof. 0.V. Kerbikov) II I-bskavukogo meditsiniecogo Instituta. (ITMMSISO OBSESSIVE-COMMSIVE) ~,-WCBKTNA#-jj9-V,, clinical significance of tu dymmv& a syndrome, Report No, 2s One forls Of the initial stage of schizophrenia. Zhur. nav. i paikh, 61 no* 1s109-3.13 061, (Km 14:.4) 1. Slialka palkbiatril - (mv.-prof.0,Vo Kerbikor) 11 Moskovakop mecutsinskogo iwtituta Imul Pirogovae OBSIWIOM) (SCRIZOPMMA) KolaINAS N.V.. il,*Mi)l--J'KAYA, V.P.; ST"iLLI-lSUV,i, Z.G. lWsu-lts of a clinical study of ireprotan. Zhtw.nevr. i U. 61 no.6:886-80"9 161. ti-9aiiiA 15:2) 1. Kafedra psikliiata-ii (zav. - prof. O.V.Korbilkov) II MosIccriskocro u raeditminskogo instituta 4-meni Pirogova i Psikhonavrologichaskaya bollnite& Imeni Solovlyeva.(glavnyy vrach V.D.Denisov). (i,;-,OPAil;MOL) (I-LliTAL ILIIWS) KORKINA.-M.V- Prognostic significance of the Odysmorphophobia" sydrome. Trud Gos.nauch.-isal.inst.psikh. 27:27-31 161. (MIM 15:10)y 1. Vtoroy moskovskiy meditsins4v institut imeni N.I.Pirogova. Direktor - dotsent M.G.Sirotkina. Kafedra psihiatrii. Zaveduyushchiy- chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. O.V.Kerbikov. (j6UROSES) DOBROVOLISKAYA, T.I., POROSHINA, Yu.A.; KORKINA, M.V. Toxic encephalopathy developed following insulin intoxication. Zhur.t nevr. i psikh. 63 no.8:1208-1216 163. (MIRA 1?;10) 1. Kafedra propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof. A.A. Shel:agurov) lechebnogo fakullteta i kafedra psikhiatrii (Zav. - prof. O.V. Kerbikov) II Moskovskogo ..editsinskogo institiata imeni Pirogova. KOAKINA, M.V.,(Mookva) Treatment ot patients with the dye-orphophobia (dysmor-pbormnia) syndrc4m* Zhur. nevr. I poikh. 65 no*50747-749 165. (MIRA 18R5) KO-RKINA ~ M.V. - Dysmorphomania (dysmarphophobia) syndrome and the development of a psychopathic personality. Zhur, nou. i poikh. 65 no.8: .12-12-1217 t65. (IWRA 18:8) 1. Kefedra psikhiatrii (zaveduyushchiy - prof. 0.V. Kerbikov [deceased]) 11 Moskovskogo madUsinskago Instituta Im.. Pirogova. KORKINAt 14,V, First resutla of the comblned use of tofranil (imizin) and shock doses of Insulin for the treatment of schizophrenia with n dysmorphophobia syndrome. Probl. sud. palkh. no.1.3t229-236 162. (MM 18-.9) KORUCI.P ".!.V. Nervous anorexia. Probl. obshchnl i sud. pal".. no.14: 77-84 t6l. (VIRA 13:9) I- - XORKINA, -P.I.. --- - - - - --- - 3576. KURKINAq F.H. Wakmy Vyraahchivaysm Voropyat. (Kolkhoz -;~Arasnyy Partizan-~5 Volkhovskogo Rayon&). L., Lenisdat,,1954. 28m. a ill. 20am. 3,00061Z. 4,5k.-(54-57168) P 636-4-083-37 at (1.7-41). SO: Knizhaya Imtopial, Vol. 3, 1955 F - XORKINA, R.I. , Origin and nature of the oacurrence of fossil too in central Takutia. Trudy Inst. mrxl. AN SSSR 15*.213-131 '39. (MIRA 13:,J Walakh region-Prosen ground) (31octrIc prospecting) NIKULINAP S.N.,- NORKINA, S.Ye. ....................... Catalytic properties of some clays of the Irkutsk Province# Report No.5-- Exchange activity of clays. Izv. Fiz.-khim. nauch.-issl. inst. Irk. un. 5 no.lt246-251 161. (MM 16t8) (Irkutsk Province-Clay) (Catalysis) LYSOV, Ivan Vasillyevich; RYASKOV, Vladimir Leonidovich; KQ~KINAI V., red.; LUKASHEVICH, V., tekhn. red. [Manual for mechanics]Spravoolmik slesariat Saratov~ Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 303 p. MRA 15.12) (Machine-shop practice) . ~-::- - - ~ . I ~,- . . 1 , , - 1 -.'- -,-~ I z , ~-.- - -- = -- - , , ~ -, . , . . I , - . z c I -- - 0~ IMISEIKO, N-. gvardii polkovnik; SIDOROT, A., podpolkovnik; BTZUV, A., podpolkvnik; MINATZT. I., podpolkovnik. Work of small unit commanderi in organizing for battle; discussion of an article published in No. 5. Voen-vest. 37 no.10:43-47 0 157. (KIRA 10: 12) (Infantry drill and tactics) CS KORKISHKO, N., polkovnik Use of smoke. Voen.vest. 40 no.4:42-43 Ap 161. (MIR"' 14:7) (Smoke screens) GARCHENKO, ".T.; BALAKIN, F.N.; YEFIFDV, L.M.; POGORELYY, V.P.; GREKOV, Ye.A.; KORKOSYKO _N._M S, Ye.l.; VOYTOV, _NbE -j - .; VORONOV, Yu.F.; POLTAVET A.O.; SHTFY ,RG, L.S. Production of steel in large-capacity open-hearth furnaces with blowing of oxygen through the bath. Stall 25 no.2:116-121 F 165. (MIRA 18:3) SAVCHUK, Ye.V. (Bikinakiy rayon, Khabarovskogo kraya);.-&ORKI84k V. Q,_I__ Readers' letters. Zmahch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.7sl9 J1 161. (WRA 16:5) (Plants, Protection ofO XORKISHKO, P. I. ApParatus for vater chlorination in rural dintricts., Gig* Sanit., Kooky& no.8:44-47 Aug. 1950. (CIML 20:1) L 2819-61 RTWHAY AC E ON NR: AP30W395 S/U91/63/00/005/0OU/001-4 M. F.; JAtoV Z, A., 73 AUTHOR: Sorokin, VO K.; Korldshko, 2h, T.; Kochnm, rd sturated ethers of Copolymerization of TITLE: q2pqj~ped of uns metha=71ate with ally.I&Lycidyl ethers in so utions SCUM: Plast aes.L MWI;Y*p no 5j. 1963.SrJJW14 NPIC TAM: copolymerization, mathyl methacrylate, 2-pre-menyl 2.3-epox;~wopylj copolymerization rate, reaction,temperature, initiator concentration, re=tivity__ -ratios,-yields, molecularveight, benzoyl peroxide Methyl- meth ABSTRAM: -- ecrylate,-(kiA) ~an& opeo 2, --epoxyypropyl 'ether (PEPE) have been copq-iamerized In methyl. ethyl ketone, dioxane, or toluene solution at 70 to 90C in the presence of 0.5 to 1.0 mo1% of benzoyl peroxide or Alpha) Alpha-azobialsobutyronitrile. The reaction vas conducted undei nitrogen in solutio-zo vhose initial concentration of the monomers v= 30, it, MMA and PEPE in ratios of 2-1 1-1 and 1:2. The copolywrization. rate dropped with-an-Increase in';& FE13i content.and increased with:an increase Card 1/2 L 9839-63 ACCESSION NR; AP3000395 in the reaction temperature or initiator concentration. Because M is mch more reactive than PEPE, the MMA-PM ratio in the copolymers is much higher then that In the initial monomer mixture. The monomer reactivity ratios were calculated to be 40.7 for MKA and 0.035 for,PEPE. The copolymers, obtained in yields of 41 to 8%, ere white solids readily soluble in benzene, toluene, acetone, or dioxane. Their molecular weights vary from 2000 to 10,000, de- creasing with an increase in the initial PEPE concentration, reaction tempexam ture, or initiator concentration. Copolymers prepared in dioxane solution have the highest molecular weight. Orig. m*t. has: 5 figures and 4: tables. ASSOCLVION: none SUBaTTED: 00 DATE ACq-. lOJun63 ENCL: 00 MM CODE: 00 NO REF SOV: 000 OTMM: Oil JaIdA" Card 2/2 ACCESMON ~.AP4043819 S/0303/64/000/004/0001/0004 AUTHOR- Sorokin, M. F. Kochnove, Z. A.; Norkishko. Zh. T.; Vasillyeva, 0. A. 117LE- Promixed poly-arethan coatings based on polymers of n-butyl- and PhenYlglYc*l ethers'.' SOURCE: LakokraBochny*ye Materialy* i ikh primeneniye, no. 4, 1964. 1-4 rPOPIC TAGS. prevnixed coating, prepolymer synthesis, cured film, chemically resistant ;oating, polymerized phenylglycidyl ether, polymerized n-butyl ether, toluylene dilsocyanate, polyurethan, polyurethan film ABSTRACT: Two " of prepolymers with isocyanate end groups were synthesized from linear or branched polymers of n-butyl or phenylglycidyl ethers and toluylene diisocyanate.! u-sing 30 mol. % trimethylolpropane of phenylglycidyl or resoreinol as initiators, respec- ttively, to obtain premixed polyurethan coatings characterized by stability in storage. Two type- 1 prepolymero were synthesized from the branched polymers at 60C. Both the polymer and the diisocyanate were used as 50% solutions in xylene, the temperature of the exotbermic reaction did not exceed 20C, and the reaction was complete 1. 5 bra. after toluylene diloocyanate was added. Two type-2 prepolymers were synthesized at 70C from C.,d 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4043819 the linear polymers and type I prepolymers (substituting for the toluylene ditsocyanate). The reaction was complete within 40 min. or I hr. 40 min. depending upon which pre- polymer (based on~ n-butyl or phenylglycidyl ether) was added. All four prepolymers were then used as premixed,polyurethan coatings, stored well when protected from moisture for (type 1) or 1. 5 (~W 2) months, were highly resistant to 12 months I exp,!.4ure in 10 or U10% solutions of NaOH, 5 or 10% solutions H2S04, distilled water or transformer oil, WA had excellent physical and mechanical properties (single coa't 25;t for type 1. 20-21A for type 2, two coats 60-52 and 45-461s, respectively, impact strength 60 kg-cm for all, relative hardness 0. 72 - 1. 00). Both types of coating were cured for 6 hro. at 100C. emical formulas. Orig. art. has: 6 tables, 2 graphs, and numerous oh ASSOCIATION: none SUBbUTTED; 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MTP'OC No AEF Sm. on OTHER.-, 002 ""A Card.2/2 ACCESSION Ms AP404711 0/0303/64/000/002/W/0010 AUVORS& Sorokin# M. F.j Noohnovap Z, Aol Nork1shkol Zh. T. TITLEt Two-oomponent polyurethane lacquers on the base of glycidyl eater polzomp oynthesizod in the preoence of two- and throo-functional initiators SOURM Lakokrasoohny*ye materialy* i ikh pri2enonlysp no,, 2; 1964# 7-10 TOPIC TAGSt poiyurethane lacquerp glycidyl eater, phanylglycidyl enter, butylglycidyl eater, glycidyl eater polymerp diisocyanate, triisocyanateg cheaioal film stability, lacquer film hardening, lacquer film adhesion ABSTRACT. The base n-butylglycidyl eater polymer (BGEP) and the phenylglycidyl ester polymer (PGEP) were synthesized from the corresponding monomers by block ipolymerization at 900 in the presence of the initiators renoroinol, trimetl~ylolpro. .paned and 11aOff. Whilo 30% renorainol y1oldod linear polymer* of'an average molecular woiaiit of 570t the same amount of trimathylo~propane produced branahed polymers of molecular -joighte within the 760-775 range. The BGHP and PUT pol~wsre so roduced were used to make lacquers by being blended with toluileneditaooyanate (TD5, with 4,40-diphogy1methanediievoyanate (MCD), or with 4,4't4"- triphenylmathanodiisooyanato (M). Sinas the hardoxing of film of suoh two- Card 1/2 ..ACCESSION NRt AP4034711 ,component compositions is caused by the formation of urethanes, the authors per- I .'formed a series of tests, using various MOM ratios, temperatures, and reaction iperiods. It was found that at 90C satisfactorily hardened films with high pbysiac~a :mechanical properties and good appearance were obtained by blending the glyvidjyl lestere of linear structure with TMD, and by blending the polymers of branched .structure with TD or DIM. It was also found that for bleAds of the linear POE polymer with TMD the optimum ratio of NCOsOH was 1-3:1. This yielded (at 900) & ;completely hardened film within 6-7 hours. For the branched BGE and PGR polymers .the optimal ratios of NCOzOH in their blends with MW were 1-411 and 1.1ill and thel hardening periods were I and 3 hours respectively. A period 0 16-20 hours was required for hardening films of the branched BGE polymer blended with TD at.a. NCO:OH ratio of 1-411. The h=dueasv adhesiong and resistance to cheniml agents of the lacquer films proved them to be of high quality, 09 At, Vasillywa partici- f pated in the work. Orig. Art. has' 4 cl=tav 3 tableep and 3 formLlase ASSOCIATIONs noull !BUMTTEDs 00 IMCLS 00 !SUB CODEI ]a 90 REP GM 0% 'Card 2/2 SCROKIN, M.P.; LWUZINA, A.K.; KCRKLGHKO, Zh.T. Synthetic resins from arylglycidyl ethers. Report Yo. 2: Synthesis of resins from diglyclol ethers and polyatomic alcohols of the aliphatic series. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no. 6:1-4 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Resins. Bynthetic) (Rliers) SOROKIN, M.P.; KWHN(PJA, Z.A.; KORKISHKO, Zh.T.; Prinimaln uchastiye VASIL'YFVA, O.A. Two-component polyurethan lacquer based on the polymers of glycidyl ethers synthesized in presence of'bi- and tri-functional initiators. Lakokras.mat. i ikh prim. no.20-10 164. (KIRA 17:4) 39838 S/081/62/000/011/052/057 E202/Zl92 AUTHORS: Sorokin, M.1F., Laguzina, A.M., and Korkishko,,Zh.T. TITLE: Synthetic resins derived froin arylglycide esters. 2nd bulletin. Resin synthesis from diglycide esters and polyatomic alcohols of the aliphatic series. PERIODICAL: Referat'ivnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, rio.il,'1962, C-19, abstract 11 P 259. (Lakokrasoehn. materialy'l'ilch primeneniye, no.6, 196o, 1-4). TEXT: Based on diglycide esters (DE), resorcine (1) and also dioxydiphenyl propane (II), ethylene glycol (III) and diethylene glycol (IV), -soluble varnish.epoxy resins (ES) were prepared. The synthesis was earried out (in a 3-neck flaal- with reflux condenser and,stirrer placed in a thermostat) with molecular ratio3 of alcohols to esters 1:1, 1.5:1 and 2:1, at 50, 60 and 70 *C'in the presence of 0.6% catalyst (on the basis of the weight of the components) - solid NaOH* The latter was dissolved in diol at the synthesis temperature of ES,, adding the required quantity of arylglyeide eater heated to the same temperature. The process was controlled by the changing of glycide group content in the Card 1/3 Synthetic resins derived from ... S/081/62/000/011/052/037 . 9202/E192 (Bulletin no.1, see R.zh. Khim., 18, 1961, 18P174). ~Abstractorls note: Complete tranalation-3 L 160-38-65 OUT ( mWE W P /T Fc-4 fat _:T7 . =5 F NR: AP4047671 5/03OV64/000/0051000110005 AUTHOR: Sorokin, M. F.,, Korkishk9~_Zh,,,T., Kochnova, Z.A. TITLE- Two-component. POIOr6thiLU:varniqhc-s.-ba_qed an nitrogenous tetraEuncttanal a polymers of glycidyl ethers and polyisocyanates SOUPCF,.- Lakokrasochny*ye materialy* i Lkh primeneniye, no. 5, 1964, 1-5 -----TOPTG--T.474:--~~acquer,---VcrkTq I _n_Lt_ra&e_nptz.7 polyner, tetralunctional YM13 a 6V"L"x -~Oytl~ har,lening, polymerization initiator Aa_~!R.!',C'E: TeLrafunctional nitrogen-containing polymiers hased on glycidTl ethers were synthesized and were shown to be of possible use foc obtatning twa- component polyuraMan- 6c~5pqs_jtjob& with tolytene and hexamethylene dii,sa6yanate.- Thc polymers were synthesized in' the presence of tetrafunctional initiators- suCh as hex_-aethylene dianine, ethylene diantine and rn-toLylene diamine. It was found thac che addition of a small amount of sodium hydroxide (5 mol. 7') accelerates the process at a x-olar ratio of 7:1 of ether to diamine. TI-e structural formulas of Oe polymer,; are given. The characteristics of the polymers and copolymers synthesized in the presence of diamines and a catalyst (5 mol. 7. NaOH) are Card 1/ 2 77~ L16038-61n- ACCESSION NR: AP4047671 Formulas are given for calculating the number, average MOL. weight iveraze degree of polymerization from the- nil-trogen and hydroxyl group _f~ conditions of hardening of IV--, opt[Tfial L,_ - that c;-.e rate NCC:Oil ratios in tae composi,:ion were of harden-mg decreases, with increasing degree of polymerization. The relationship between the hardening-of- fil= and-.the average degree of polymerizati-on. and h a rd e n 4 r, orature shows - that by heating - for 3 hours at 100C a 98 - 104% temper en 'n is obtained for all lacquer coatings. At 90C the rate of hardening .~s -7-,~nsiderabLy in relacion ro the structure of the polyrmer, especially in th- Fir!;c hour of hardening. The coatLngs conrainin~ tet--irunctional polymers have V a hi&h -loss and hardness and excellent adhesion. The physico-mechanical propar- t;es Pnd chemical stability aretabulaLed. &111. poLyurethan coatLngs have good chem- tcal stability. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 4 tables. A A SSOCIATION: -None SUMAITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: HT, CC NO F.VF SOV: 005 OT11MR: 002 C,,d 212 KORKIYA, E.M. Some data on late pregnancy toxemia based on inaterials., from Sukhumi Maternity Hospital from,19A..to 1957. Sbor. trud. Med. nauch. ob-vo Abkh, 2:71-74 159, (MIR& 14:10) -1. Iz SWdamskcO'rcdII'nogo d(na (gla"yy vrach T.T.Khubutiya). (PItG-9ANCY) MEEKIA.) LO USSR/ ( hem! stry- Metallurey Gard 1/1 Pub. .22 23/47 Authors t Horklya, 1. L.; yosin) 0. A.; and Mikhaylov-1 V. V. Title I 110chaniom of desulfurization of castiron Periodical I Dok. AN SSSR 101/6,JpO -1067, Apr, 21, 1955 Abstract t Experiments were conducted with the aid of radioactive FC59 isotorA to co -irow%diich appears in slag together wit sulfur is in nfirm whetherthe - . uh the form of small Metal beads (ejected by the forming gases) or in the- fom of FeS.raolecules. Tests.with:graphite and magnesia crucibles chowefl that more sulfur penetrates . into the slag, than, iron but, the - FeS and ~ F eO molecule-concentrations-,ar -The p cess of desulfurizing case e 6qi~al ro %'. Iron is- explgined. It..is'pointed out- that the aD earance of sulfur Ln the cast iron is mainly dre to-the formation of calcium, carbide in the slag_-Four -7--- r of q;Lqn q '-A-- C1948-19 52 Y~.Table,;_dfagrar~. -es -._2_USqR_and--2LUS Institution -.Acad. Se USSR UraI Brand6, Inst.~ of Chem. and Metallurgy - Presentied by: Academician 1. F. Bar.dlpl, September 11,, 1954 AU'MORS: Ye s in 0. AN. (Sverdlovsi5. 24-12-15/24 Korkiyal I. L. and Mikhaylov', V.V. TITLE: Electrolytic desulph'aring of iron. (Elektroliticheskoye obesserivaniye chuguna). PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnichaskikh Nauk-, 1957, No.12, pp. 71-76 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The possibility of electro-chemical purification of metals from sulphur was experimentally proved in an earlier paper of,-che authors (Ref.1). In this paper the results are given of investigating the process of desulphuring of liquid iron by means of electrolysis. In para.1 the possible cathodic processes are considered; para.2 deals with the role of diffusicn; para.3 deals with the anodic process; in para.4 the experimental technique is described, using an electrolysis furnace as shown in Fig.1 with a charge of 5 kg of iron and about 1.2 kg of slag. In para.5 the results of preliminary experiments are described; para.6 deals with the sequence of the electrode processes and para.7 deals with the influence of the current density and the basicity of -the slag. Tn the experiments the process of electrolytic desulphuring Card 1/3 of liquid iron with high sulphur contents at the Electrolytic desulphuring of iron. 24-12-15/24 temperature 1480 to 15000C was studied, using ordinary and high magnesium content synthetic blast furnace slags. It is shown that the sequence of the cathodic processes corresponds to the respective potentials, namely, first the sulphur dissolves, this is followed by the reduction of chrome and, finally, the reduction of silicon takes place. The potentials for oxides at 15000C are given for a number of reactions in Table 1; the results of preliminary tests on desulphurine irons are given in Table 2- Table 3 contains data on the results of tests carried out in a furnace with a chromium magnesite lining; Table 4 gives the consumption in ampere hours for desulphuring iron and reducing chromium and silicon for the slag for each thirty minutes of the smelting time; Table 5 gives the influence of the current density on the process of desulphuring for a test duration,of ninety minutes, whilst Table 6 gives the influence of the basicity of the slag on the specific current efficiency in respect to sulphur for a current intensity of ?5 A and a test duration of ninety minutes. Fig.2 shows the change in the sulphur content in the slag as a function of time for Card 213 initial sulphur contents of 0.5 to 0.6%, using high KORKMASOY Working capacity of patients following radical operations f trio cancere Vope onke 10 no*2:56-61 164. (,., 170r, 7rs 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatell. nauki prof. I.L. Fayerman) TSentrallnogo nauchno-iduledov4tell- skogo instituta ekspertizy trudo3posobnosti i organizatsil truda invalidov (dir. - prof. D.I. Gritakevich). Adres Avtora: Moskva A-57, 2-y proyeod Aeroporta, dom 3, TSentralinyy nauchno-issledovatell-M skiy Institut ekspertizy trudosposobnosti i organizataii truda invalidov. KORKMASOV A.M. (Makhachkala, ul. Sovetskaya, 86) Ll-!== Work capacity following gastrectomy in cancer. Vop. onk. 10 no.6:26-31 164- (MIRA 18:3) 1. Iz khirurgichoskogo otdeleniya (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. I.L.Fayerman) TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta ekspeitizy trudosposobnouti i organizatsil truda Invalidov (dir. - prof. D.I.Gritskevich). KORKMAZOV,_ ~,Ui.. 0, ------ -; OialAYEV, M.F... red.; ZORRIA, V.A., tekhn. red. [Business accounting under the conditions of the large- scale building of commnism] Khoziaistvanryi raschet v us., loviiakh razvernutogo strdtellatva kotmunizm. [n.p.] Ros- vuzizdat., 1963. 60 p. (MIRA 17:1) (Finance) KORKODILOV, I.S. Zaporozhlye Refractories Mant. Ogneupory 27 no.U.'511-512 162. (MIRA 15:3.1) (Zaporozhlye-Refractories industry) MELEKHOV, Ivan Sterqnovich; KORKONOSOVAJ_.1 idiya Tv%novna; CHERTGNSKOY, Vyacheslav Gavrilovi_c_W__-' [Manual for the study of types of clear-cuttings] Ruko- vodstvo po izucheniiu tipov kontsentrirovamykh vyrubok. Izd.2., dop. i ispr. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 179 p. (MIRA 19:1) .. NORIONDSOVA, L. 1. Wild red clover of the Mason' bottom lands as a promising plant for cultivation. Trudy Bot.lust.Ser.6 no.7t198-199 159. (MIRA 1):4)- 1. krkhawl'okly muchno-twoUdovatel'skiy atatsionar AN SSSR. (Mason' Valley-Red clover) MELMOV, I-van Stepanovich; KORKONOSOVA, Lidiya Ivanoyna; CHERTGVSKIZ, Vyachealav Gavrilavich; DROBOT, V.F., red. izd-va; RYLINA, Yu.V., tekhn. reu. (Mamml on the study of the types of clearcut areas]Rukovodstvo po izuchenUu tipov konteentrirovanrWkh vyrubok. Moskya, Izd- vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 112 p. (WRA 15:9) (Cutover lands) POGORELYY, V. P. 1, _~PRKOSMIKOj,- N.M.; KOLGANOV, G.S.; MATYAZH, N,N, Efficient practices in decaddizing steel smelted in high- capacity open-hearth furnaces. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.li64-66 Ja-F 164. (KMA 17-10) POGORELYY, V.P.; KORK0611KOt N.M.; KOLGAIMV, G.S, Intensification of steelmaking in open-hearth furnace plants. Stall 23 no.7:606-607 ii 163. (mim 16:9) 1. Krivorozhskiy metalluigicheskiy zavod. (Steel-Met&llurgy) (Open-hearth furnaces-Design and construction) KORKOSHKO N M A inzh,; KOLGANOV, G.S., inzh.; KRIVGHENKO, Tu.S., inih.; "W-W 1KI V.M., inzh. Comparison of material balances in oxygen converters and large- capacity opeb-liearth furnaces with the use of oxygen. Stall 23 no.9t788-791 S 163. (MIRA 16ilO) PIROGOVY A.A.; RAKINA, V.P.; HASS, Ya.R.; VOLKOV, N.V.; BELICRENKO, G.I. ,: GAIAMV, N.S.; NEST9ROVA, A.L.j KORKOSHKO,._~. - V. V. ------ -, 'rEL I TSOV, Dolomite nagnesite blocks for lining oxygen-blown converters. Ogneupory 30 no.%4-5 165. (MIRk 180) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledov&ACIeltakiy institut ogneuporov (for Pirogav.. Rakina, Kress, Volkov, Belichenko). 2. Krivoroahokiy metallurgichookiy zavod (for Galatol, I Nesterova, Korkoshkop Yelltaov). KOBEZA, I.I.; BELOKUROV, E.S.; GHERNYAVSKIY, V.G.; POGORELYY, V.P.; KORKOSHKO, N.M.; VORONOV, Yu.F.; PRONIKIN, V.Ye.; BABEKYSUEV, M.A. Heating a 600-ton (mega-gram) single channel open-hearth furnace with self-c&rburetting natural gas. Stall 25 no.12:1139-1143 D 165, (MIRA 18:12) KOLGANOV, G.S.; ZIPJRAVLrV, I.P.; KORVOSHKO, N.M.; SERVETNIK, V.M.; TARAPUROV, N.P. Introduce the production of chemically capped steel. Metallurg 10 no.8:13-15 Ag 164. (14IRA 17:11) 1. Kr1vorozhBkiy metallurgicheskly zavod. 37212 P/014/62/041/004/003/004 D204/D301 /j $ fo(p 6 AUTHORS: Berefi, Januszp Obl6jv Azef, Szczurekv M~r a,, ~.a p~d Korkoazka, Janina TITLE: Preparing stable catalysts for the polymerization of olefins without pressure PERIODICAL: Przemysk chemiczny, v. 41, no. 4, 1962p 217 TEXT: Patent no. 45141; class 39cp 25/01. Property of Instytut ciO;kiej syntezy organicznej (Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesia) Metal Sheet Plant, Silesia. The patent describes a method of pre- paring stable catalysts for the polymerization of olefins without pressure. The process is based on the interaction between an organo- metallic compound and chlorides of metals from Groups IV-VI of the , periodic table. The reaction is conducted in a stable molten hydro-. carbon with a m.p. >-500C and the product is then sil -%dified under nitrogen into appropriate forms. The patent dates froid July 6, 1959. LAbstractor's note: Complete translation]. Card 1/1 KORKOTASHVILT., V a Affectivvness of line-sulfur decoction (310) against certain diseases of citrus and fruit cultures [in Georgian with inammary in Russian]. Tru(Ay Inot. sashch.rast. AN Grus. M 9:165-195 1539 (KL&L 8;2) (ftngicides)(Frult-Dineases and posts), USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products I-10 and Their Application Pesticides Abs Jour: Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31331 Author : KorkoLa!,"ili N.G. Inst : Institute of Plant Protection, Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR Title : Results of Tests of Colloidal (Gas) Sulfur Against the Principal Diseases of Fruits Orig Pub: Tr.-In-ta zashchity rasteniy AN GruzSSR, 1954, lo, 157-162 Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 5 Z- USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products I-10 and Their Application Pesticides Abs Jour: Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31333 Author : Korkotashvill N.G., Klplani R. Ya. Inst : Institute of Plant Protection, Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR Title : Use of Combined Mixture of Liquid Lime-Sulfur and DDT in Orchards Orig Pub: Tr.-In-ta zashchity rasteniy AN GruzSSR, 1954, ic, 163-168 Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 KAPSKIY, Vladimir Antonovich: KOlIhMMiKO.--Daitriy-lznat-lyoyich; NIKIFOROV, B.D., insh.; KDIMOTIYAN, N,A,t insh, Blectric locomotives from the Perm and Chusovskays shops shou2d be used sore effectively. Blek.1 tepl.tiags, 4 no.2:11-13 7 160. (Form Arovince-Blectric locomotives) (MIRA 13:6) .-xCRKOZOWICZA,Ignac7 (Hajfong) Teahnical progresa in the development of the merchant marine. Tech gosp morska 23 no.6.-177-178 Je 963. J_U, L AUTHOR lie ji,,,~uvisrki I J. i'orkuc. a. 1,'kareszynska, K.; LICS T . tulip hft,'i~ct of th-c- Usu of Ami(le c~ f Tki i oa ck, t .11c AcI6 an Decreased Copr~-.c'Lpitatjon oll' Bar;' and ;0,1119 in Prec.,nitation of Suifihs of - I L PUB. : arla I ILt., ic/58, 3, NO 3-1t, 651-654 j!. - T. RA C T : Tt :3 found that rj~,czipitatues oi' -n u_-.-Ing tl~_Ioucct-airddle in. 110-7.11 of'h J26 ~z-rta e rsurfal,.e, , L, A 1, 1' e r c!,_ I a na clilc 11C,;i(I Lf, usned. Use to decr~_-a_se coprecipiLutic)n of _I* tur.bs Witli ,_L3 Os Lind Zns pr~,CipitateS7 LIL) 5) U.51 a,x., in lieu of 407 ~~2, and, 35',,), as is the whe n 'j, ) 2,S Is used ; and of Ca ons to 2. 3 1 1) f rl,~ _rid 2~., in Ulei~ C, 2.7s uInd 6x. A. Parszewska, I.; Llpicc7 T. Of "Ketals of itnalytical Group JIT, LIPIEC, Tadeusal KORKUC, Anna: PETIU. Stanislaw ~~Lf7 ~7 -ki % It~,-mrrh ort (tie SynthqFMA of ntywall. Ollptitic turpelltine Coming 11, r-. rv-4etions is an lolh)wg. IiNO , 2 2 hkdroxyleamilvity-p-cymena NAOH NANo, i ,IL4 of the NUsth PhArmj- The product ob6ined answerv the r"W-Tem cr,poela OSINSMA, Kz7styna, KMKUCZANSKI. Adam, WARESKA. Wanda Blood levels of paraaninosalicylic acid (PAS) in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. II Production nnd clinical use of the potassium salt of parsaminosalicylle acid (L-PAS). Gruslica 26 no.6:473-478 Jun 58 1. S',Iakladu Farmacji Stosowanej; lisrownik: mgr A. Korkucanskl InstytUtu Farmaceutyc2nego; Dyrektor: K. Kalandyk t s Oddsialu XI Kierownik: don dr P. Krakowks z Pracowni Dingnostycznejt, Kierowniki mrgr. V. Vareska In~tAutu Gruslicy; Dyrektor; prof. dr J. Nialewles. Adres: Wnresave, ule Lacznosal 8. (TUBIMCULOSIS, PULMONARY, ther.' PAS potassium salt, prep, & clin. evaluation (Pol)) POIAIM / Chemical Technolo,7., Chemical Proftets and Their H-17 Application. Pharmaceuticals. Vitamins. Antibiatiese Abs Jour Ref Zhur - KhiLdya, No 5,, 1959j, No. 16483 Author Korkuczanaki,, A. Inst ven Title Derivatives of SulfamIles as Antl-Rhoumatic Drugs Orl~3 Pub Przeme Chem*, 19581 37# No 3,, 162-163 Abstract By means of diazotizatim and combInaticm Vitb salicylic acid (I), the fo derivatives of three sulfamides vere synthesized: - -(2-thiazoleamdnesulfenrl)- pherql"o -1 and 5- -2-(4 -di=thy3,Wrimidinamizo&i- 9 .06 sulforql)-phanylazo I* Results (t phazzoeological and ;at a5z 7021=-I~S clInical Investiga low., conducted on the above derivatives., are Wesentede Their anti-rheumt1c ]properties are evaluated* Card 1/1 KORKUNNASKI,Marceli A case of Randn-Owler disease. Polski tygod lek 15 no.3a: 397f-399 14 * 160. 1. Z Oddslalu Wevnetrstisgo SsPital& na Zolibor2U; ordyaotor: dr J. Gorecki, (ADMIOPATOGIS case reports) KORKHMIS'Kall , Marceli; MIGIDAISKA, Barbara I ---- Sheehan's disease with Intact gonad,troplkr- Nnetion. Pol. tye,,. lek. 19 no.51: 1976-1977 21 D t6,1 1. Z IIT Oddzlalu Chorob Voidreti-mych Hiciskiogo S?r.;t,-ila BIG- lanskiago (Ordynator; dr. J. Ckireclei) I z Laborpitorium. I Katedry Chorob Wowmetmmych Studlum Doskonalerla Le!-nrzy (KIoro'.mik: prof. dr. W. fLail-w1g). KRIVOSM.YK IOR. kmM. lxkbn. nauk; HUDNLK, M.I., inzh.; Ov 0 insh, Selection of an eMeent'charge design in the Vsevolodo- Villva qmn-pit mine. Varyr. delo no.51/8:159-169 163. (KIRA 16t.6) 1. parmakir poutikwchmskiy, institut. (Vaevolodo-MITs region-Blaating) RUDNIK, M.I., insh.; !~TKUNOV, G.S.t insh. Influence of the design of a charge on the efficient use of boreholem and the results of blasting. Vzryv, delo no.57/14i 151-156 165o (MIRA 18,11) 1. Permakly pulitekhnicheskiy institute -.7KRITOSHLYK, I,R., doteent, kand. tekhn. nauk; KORKUNO.V, .-G.S., gornyy inzh.; RUDNIK, M.I., gornyy inzh. Efficiency of using divided charges with air spaces at the Voevolodo-Villva limestone quarry. Vzryv. delo no.54/11: 329-330 '64. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Permskiy politekhn.icheskiy institut. KaMBOVS I. 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