SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORNEICHEV, A.I. - KORNEV, B.V.
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SOECLOV, Yd.Yti., 6oktor W-khn. rauR; KORIC.ICHEV, A.I., In,,,L.
c-, 'Gptft0j~ and thur-mial power r~-Itings for,
rauniciliall Lea!, and clectrIx power plants. Tapicenerg-atika 12
-,,. r -
.~.54-59 MY 165. (RIRA 18.5)
1. Moskovskiy energaticheAty institut.
KORNEICHKV, N., inzh.
Writing off,the rolling stock and equipment in automotive trans-
portation units. Avt.trai.-isp. 42 no.1%21-22 Ja 164. (MIRA M2)
ZORUtCHIRV, 11.
-..
. OutatEading automobile trantportation trust. Awt.tranap. 32 no.4:4
Ap 154. (NLRA 7:6)
(Transportation. Autonative)
KCRNEICHNV,N.
1. ~ ; ! , M4066
Courses for automotive transport workers of the let bus fleet
of Leningrad. Ayt. transp. 33 no.5:25 My 155. (MLRA 8:8)
(Leningrad-Transport, workers)
KOFMICIW. N. ~Iill, ~
More attention to the control of asOldents.
20 Ap 156.
(Automobile drivers)
Avt.transp. 34 no.4:
(MLIA 9-.8)
LISIN, Alskeendr Sargeyevich; FIIYGIN, Leonid Aleksandrovich; XRAKARNNKO, G.T.,
kand.tekhn.nauk.:retaenssent; inzh., retsensent;
ly"fSKIY, K.I., inzh., red.; ZUYIIVA, N.K., takhn.red.
[Practical laboratory work in automobile maintenance] Laboratornyl
prgktikum po takhnicheshonu obolushivanilu avtomobilai. Kooky&,
Nauohno-tekhn.izd-vo avtotransp..lit-ry, 19j8. 119 p.
.. (KIRA 12:3)
(Automobilos--Kaintenance and repair)
ANTONOV, P.; KOIMIGHNV, N,v/.
lfew,reftiui-lons, ior~ rep-airing automobile by upits. Art. transp. 36 no.13L:
29-30 N '56. (MINA 11:11)
(Automobiles-Alaintenance and repair)
XMICHEY. N., insh.
---- .-- - L-:
Now All-Union State Standard for track bad@ vith soild sides.
Ayt.transp, 37 noo3:56 Mr 159s (KIRA 12:4)
(Notortracks-Bodies-Standards)
r,opimICHEV, N. , inzh.,- IQMKIY,, Ye.
operative condition of motor vehicles iq the most important
condition for efficient transportation of agricultural products.
Avt.transp. .40 no.5:2L-23 My 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Hinisterstva avtomobillnogo transports. i shosseMkh dorog
RSFSR. -
(14otor vehiclei5--Maintenance and reyft)
(Farm j%roduee--Trjkr.SpCrt&tjOn) '
SHEYNINP A., kand.tekhn.nwak; _KORMICBEV, N,., inzh.
Increasing durabilk~y of tires. Avt.tramp. 40--
no.11:16-181 162, (MIR4`1 15:12)
1, Proizvodi3tvenno-'tekanichookoye upravleniye Mi~isterstva
avtomobilinogo transports i shosseynykh dorog RSF~R.
(Tires,, Rabber-Maintenance and repair)
KORNEICHUK, V.A.
Effect of temperature ane. rainfall on the fruit formation in
buckwheat. Sbor. trud, asp. i mol. nauch. sotr. VIR no-53297-
300 164. (MIRA 18:3)
KORNEL, A.; SADILEK, J.
Maintenance and repairs of heavy piston compressors. p. 349. (Strojirenstvi,
Vol. 7, Ho. 5, May 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl.
NONAY, Tibor,; SMIMURG. R..; KCRNIL. ALICA.; KCRNRL. Alice.
Surgery of vertical muscles of the eye. Sgowszot 91 no.4: 145-150
mov 54,
1. A budapeeti OrwostudomwWl Affetem IL oz. Szonklinikajanak
kozlexonye (jg2z~%to: woW Tibor egyatemi tanar, &z
oryostudommyok lmndldatina)
(MUSCLIS. OCULONOMR. surgery.
verti"l ausq.)
KORNICL, P.
,- - ~ -. .." - - ,~: " , 4 ~
Prdtdrlptlon of penicialln. Polski tygod. lak. 7 no. 40:1273-1276
6fOdt 1952. (CLKL 24:1.)
e
KOIRNEL, W.
Reflex klistrom. made of a simple pentode# (To be contd)
Pe 101 RADIOCHNIM Butiapest Vol. 6,, no. 5, May 1956
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress
Vol* 5,9 no* B., August 1!)56
KORNELLI., M.E.; LEGENCHENKO, I.A.
rc;VATbh of rare earth- cations on a cation exchanger. Report N0.42
Equilibrium between'taie eexth catioss and-ammonium and sodium
cations in the system solution - cation exchangir. Ukr.khim.zhur.
30 no.2:165-169 164. (MIRA.17:4)
1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR,
Laboratorii v Odessa.
N
KORNELLIV M.E.; LEGENCHENKOp I.A.
Sorption of rare-earth cations on a cation exchanger. Part 3t
Kinetics of the sorption of rare-earth elements on a KU-2 resin
in ammonium and sodium forms, Ukr. khim. zhuEe 29 no.llsll47-
1150 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrBSR,
laboratorii v Odesse.
ASSOCIATION: none
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VINAROV, I. V.; KORNELLI, M. i~e.
Pmv reagent gait@ of rare earth elementso Xhim (M*[Ukr.]
no.1:28-30 Ja-* '62s ~Jr, 15,10)
1, Ihstitut obehohey i ngorpnichsgkoy irbimij AN UkrSSR (3abora-
torii v Od*sso).
(Rare earth valts)
Accasio NE: AF4o2lq78 S/0073/64/030/002/0165/0169
AWFHOR: Korneni, M.
!.-;'LwncberXko, L.A.
~VITLE: Sorption of rare earth cations an cationite.
IV. Equilibrium between cations of the rare earth elements and amonium
and sodium cations in the solvent-cationite system
SOURCE: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnals, V. 30, no. 2, 1964,, 165-169
TOPIC TAGS: rare earth element, sorption, cationite, KU-2 cationiie, lanthanidd,
ion exchange, exchange equilibrium,, exchange constant,, neodymium, gadolinium.,
lanthanum, exchange capacity
ABSTRACT:' This is a continuation of work (Ukr. Ichlyn. Zh., 29, 359 (1963)) on
neodymium-hydrogen equilibria in salvent-cationite KU-2 systems. The sorption of
rare earth cations on the sodium aid ammonium form of the cationite was investi-
gated. The equi1ibrium exchange of the three lanthanides studied with the mono-,
valent (Na+ and NH+) cations is subject to the Nichols isotherm
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TrMt Sorption of rexe-eirth, ptilons 0d a catica exchanger* 1X4 Metics, Of
rare-earth catioa-aorptiom from d1lute solutima on acidle catica exchanger KU-2
SOU=t Ukrainskly 6etOdy 2hmnal, v., 29,, not To i96% 709-714-
exchange, sorptltaj, rare-earth elemeat,, lanth=ump neod~ml=,
TOPIC TAM t. Ion
gadoliniun, cation-exchang-er, "Idic catioa-exchanger, sorption, kinetics, dif-
fusicn, surface diffusim,, 411%xta -.solution$ W-2
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MTRACT: The rate of sorptim~ of l=t1min a cd
_ymi and EAolinito cations;
frcm 0,01 H solutims of the 61orides has been studie& became of its critical
role in the tecbnology of the rare.earths. Apparatus, materials, and experlmen
tal procedure were described In ftrt 1 of this series. Concentratica changes
in the 9olutiou were.maa6ured over a period of timeby means of a yH meter.
The correlation between lanthanideftdrogen cencentratiom ratio mad is was es-
tablished beforehemd for. a sari
qs lof solutions at known. concentrations withoat
the cation exchangere Via plottlAg of cuxves of ccacentratien (c) versus
time (-r) m9de it possible to calculAte, the sorption rate (-W/dr) for a given
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-k9-RFPM- #-%A.F*jF-,tlmhg
Hydraulic conveying splem In the OIIJdtovkWO Nine No,6-7 of
Gor3ovskugoll Trust. Ugoll 37 nod%28-31 JI 062. (MIRA 1517)
L Torateldy mashi troitellrqy zavod.
(HydrwdLic conveying)
ZHUKHOVITSKIY, A.A.; TURKELITAUB, N.M.; SHVARTSMAN, V.P.; SHLYAKHOV,
A.F.; Prinimali uchastiye: NOVIKOVA, L.G.; KORNELYUK, L.G.
Diffusion of frontal zones and the calculation of the composition
of mixtures in gas carrier-free chromatography. Dokl. AN SSSR
156 no. 3:654-657 164. (MIRA 17-5)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut yadernoy
geokhimii i geofiziki. Predstavleno akademikom P.A.Rebinderom.
KOZIF,T.EWICZ, Jerzy; KORNELUK, Leopold
The high-quality Z135 cast iron obtained from cupolas. Przegl
odlew 15 no.4:110-113 Ap 165.
1. Submitted December 28, 1964.
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Gtncf*l Chemistry), V. 1709), SOPL 1947, p. 1008.
00'0 1617.
000
0043 It was shown Mat during solution of halofivnS In r
hydrobalic adcl an]* polybalown compounds are too
always formed whom* composition does not depend
on the character of Lhe cation. Upon golution of
bromine In brmide solutions, NsDr~ Kgr~ and Fos
Sr(Br.), were formed. Formulas for Iodine and
bromine solubllity In above salts are proposed. it
ref. alto
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~CRN'ER, ff.: STCHR, W.
Wide-band antennas for USW directi,~nal beam links. P. 454
Vol. 14, No. 10, Oct. 1953. SLAEOPRDUDY OBZOR. Praha.
SCURCE: East il~twopean Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 3, Yarch 1956
9 X -1- '1- -__ _ ~- :_ : - __ _- -: - -, ._ -.-- __ _ - - - - , ~
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or anocric ljuj~ Elcctrcj~olisbmg
are ?5MM"ie-witIL, ar.~dizirtz result i. TdVw...VfirtE;grjpfm. 14
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POLAM Cheadcal Technoloa,, Chendcal Products and Their E-12
Application. Electrochemical IndustrIcso Electroplating.
Galvanic Celle.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Mhudys., No 5" 1959" No. YRAl
Author 4Kormor, Ke
Imt : Not given.
Title :"Alodimation!' - The Now bbthed of Surface Treatnent of
Aluminum and Its Alloys
Orig Pub :Prace Ixot. lotn&., 1957, NO 3; 53-M
Abstract :Investigations of the effects or various factors on the
properties of "alodine" film (AF) that f mom m Al and
its alloys Indicated that AP possessed optimm proportion
when obtained from a bath of the fonoiring composition:
40 cc of 90% R3PO4., 12 gr of Cro 5 cc of 40 HF., diluted
to me 1 with HgO and having l.?Z,2 ;H at 40-Wo Addition
of 15 gr/l of Na2HAsO4 *7E~O ImWovee the adhesion of AP
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POIAM Chemical Toe hnolo&, 7 Chindcal Pro&wto and Thoir
Applicatione Eloctrochomical Itduotrioa, Electroplating.
Galvanic Colls.
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - KhJ n' ya . No 5., 19W., No. 16M1
corresponds in quall,tv to a film obtainod. In anodizing of
a samplo with 10% CrO solution, and Is but slightly
Inferior to a f ilin clinod In anodizing with %SOILe An
improved rosistance of Al having AF against tho atiosphoric
corrosion Is indicated. AP improves tho adhesion of
lacquors to Al. Nitro-lacquors my be appliod without the
use of undorcoats (ouch as AIG-1). Unliko anodizod Al.,
alodinatod Al doos not crack In bondlnge AF 10 qUItO
olastic and is host resistance up to a molting yo
tomporature, of Al. Tho weight of AP Is 10-20 mg/11JI.
From tho bath,, whooo coqpositIon was Indicated abovop AF
of 3-6 4 thicknoss my bo obtednod In 2 minutos t1no.
The rosistanco to puncturo (of AF) compriaos 180-250 Y.
This valuo is attainiblo, If a samplo aftor tho dogroaalng
Card 3/4
poimi Chemical TochnOlOGY) ChDmical products and Thoir H-12
Application. 1--;loctroch=i0-l T-austriOs- Electroplating'
Galvanic Colls -
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - RhiLdYao 110 5P 1959.9 No*
operation is subjected to etching In MM, (300-4w Sr/l)-
The bibliography Includos 15 titlOse IDVLB=
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D205/D303
AUTHORS-s Zorneristy-y.-Yu.K., Bannykh, 00'A.p Zudiny I.F.9 and
Prokoshkin, D-As
TITLE: Influence of aluminum and carbon on properties of
steel with 10 % C~r and 13 % b1n? at elevated tempera-
tures
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Issledo-
vaniya.j)o zharoprochnym splavam, v. 7, 1961, 317-328
TEXT: The influence of Al addition in the range of 2.35 - 4.67 %
and of C in the range of 0.1 - 0.8 % was investigated in 10 % Cr
and 13 % Mn steel in which the appearance of the d-phase is exclu-
ded. The samples were prepared 'by smelting in a magnesite crucible,
in an induction furnace, and consisted of Armoo iron, Cr, Mn (96.5%
pure) and Al metal. C was introduced by addition of synthetic cast
iron. The ingots were forged in-to 0cylinders of 12 and 20 mm diame-.
ter,,.,starting the forging at 11!50 - 12000C esiding at 75000. The
samples were then hardened by quenching in water from 95000 for 2
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D205/D303
hours prior to testing. The resulting structures were: Without Al
and with 0.1 % (I), with 2.5 % Alt 0.4 %,Q M and with 265 % Al.
0.8 % C (VI). These steels were austenitic. With 2-35 % Al and (.11~1%
C (II) the structure waB 65 % austenite 35 % ferrite; with 3.12 %
Al, 0.1 % C (III) - 90 % ferrite; with 4.67 % Alt 0.1 % C (IV) -
100 % ferrite. The temperature dependence of strength and plastici-
ty was examined, using an KM 4P (IM-0) machine. The hot hardness
was examined at 7000, 8000 and for samples V and VI also at 90000,
on the 3M -HM (VIM-IM) apparatus, using a sap hire identor. Resiz-
tance to creep was examined on the on-2 (IF-2~ and IP-5 machines,
using stresses of 9 kg/mm2 in the temperature range of 550 - 7500C.
Resistance to scaling was examined by the weight gain of samples
heated for various times in muffle furnaces in the 900 - 120000
temperature range. The austenite of the 10 % Or, 13 % Mn and 0.1 %C
steel is unstable and is transformed into martensite under the ac-
tion of plastic deformation. Aluminum exerts a high ferrite-forming
action and lowers the high-resistance characteristics. Exploiting
the y-forming ability of carbon,, the austenitic structure can be
achieved in steel containing aluminum. 0.4 % of C in the presence
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D205/D303
of 2.5 % Al gives a stable austenitic structure. The re5l-stance
of this steel (V) is higher than that of the other investigaied
steels. The resistance to scaling increases sharply with an increa-
Re of Al content. The increase of C up to 0 .4 $ lowers the resis-
tance to scaling. Further increase of C to 0.8 % has little b,aring
in this respect. Steel (V) has good heat and scale resistances up
to 7000C and can be used for duralle service under stress up to
f4;-
6500CP instead of Cr-Ni steel 1X18H9T (1Kh18N9T). There are 7
guresq 1 table and 12 references: 10 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-
bloc. The references to the English-language publications read as
follows: Brady and Baughner, Iron Age, 194, no. 7, 1959; A.j.
Schmatz, Metal Progr. 76, no. 4, 1959.
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'--,KORNRT, A.P.
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Lift controller for gantry cranes. Suggested by Aj, 1[ornet,
Rat*# predle Doe "34F-5-1 59* (MIRA 14:1-)
. (Ciamep, derrickep, etc..)
KORNFT, A. G.
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on the Milk Production and Milk F t of Cows." Cand Vet Sci, Uzbek
z
Agricultural Inst, Xirov, 19 3. tRZhBiol, No 2, Sep 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Wended at USSR
Higher Educat-iwal Institutions (10)
So: Sum. No. 481, 5 May 55
LINDER, M.M., inzb.; ORNET, I.I., 'Lnzh.
Improving methods for~mskllvg standard decIgna of apartment
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1. Giproprom Odeaskogo sovnarkhoza (for Linder). 2. Odeszkiy
filial Giprograda (for Kornet).
(Architecture-Devigns and plans)
YEKF.LICHIK,, Moisey Solomonovich. Rrinimal uchastiye KORNET, I.I., inzh.;
~GONCHARI A.$.# red.; NARDISKAYA, A.L.2 tekhfi~. red.
[Brief handbook for the gmiperintendent of construction opera-
.tions] Kratkii spravocbnik:proizvoditelia stroitellrqkh rabot.
Kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry postroit, i arkhit, U= 1961. 690 p.
IKM 15:1)
(Construction industry--Handbookep manualep etc.
KOMTOV, A. N.
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Form of Schizopherenia." Cand Ned Sci, Odessa Medical Inst, Odessa, 1954.
(RZhBiol, No 2, Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
MIULI SON, L~A.'j KORNITOV, A.N.
..................
Some peculiarities of neuroiyuamics in schizophrenisce with
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'57. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Kafedra poikhistrii (sav, - prof. L.A.Kirelizon) Odesekogo
meditsinskogo instituta inei2i N.I.Pirogovs.
(SCHIZOPIMNIA) J,SFaGH, DISORD3RS OF)
KORNETOV A* . .
Possible role of serotonin In the pathogenesis of schizophrenia.
Preliminary report. Trudy 1-go W1 34:203-209 164.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Wedra psikhiatrii (sev. - dotsent A.N. Kornetov)
Krymskogo seditainakago irstituta.
XCIRNATOV, N.Li DITACEKOV, D.D., glavW astodist; GRIGMIYZV, V.V.,
--TV"VManW redAhor; SAU.MG, V.N., redaktor; BAUM, A.I.,
takhnichaskly redaktor
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putevoditelf. Notskya. Go@. isd-vo selkhoz. lit-r7. 1956. 27 p.
(MM 9:8)
1e Moscows Yessoyusnaya sel'skalthosyeystvanna" vystavka, 1954-
2. Direktor pavilsom (for Kornetov)
(Tatar A.B.S.R.-.-Agriculture)
(Moscow'-Agricaltural exhibitions)
. . ATROSHAKO. 7.K.; ISAYEVA, Ys.P.; MIRONOV. T.T., red.;
LIMINA. L.Te., takha.red.
[Tbe Tatar Soviet Republic] Sovetsksia Tatariia, Moskva,
I.zd-vo *Sovetakals Rossia." 1958. 74 P. (KI3A 13:8)
1, Koscow, Tsesoyusnays sallskokhosyaystvennays vyatavka, 1938.
Z. Rabotalki pavillona Tatarskay ASSR na Vessoyuznoy sel'sko-
khonyaystvannoy vystavko (for Xornetov, Atroshenko, Isayeva).
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Agriculture)
KUSHELEV, Yu.N.; KORRETQV,,,.Y.N.
Automatic device for sorting ferrite rings according to
their dynamic characteristics. Trudy MEI no.49*-54-67 t63.
(MIRA 17:3)
KOMTOVA, B. ke
I
23036 0 prichine okrasid *ainego kwartmat a mr&U. Trudy almral. Museya
(Akad. Nauk isser)p vyp. 19 1949t 0, 107-10
1~t~ IS' ND. $1t 1949
501 LZTOP
, 0. A.
KOMTOVA, 0. A. "Blood transfusion as a supplementary therapeutic factor in prolonged and
complicated forms of malaria In childrenP, Trudy Kishinevok. goo. med. in-ta. Vol. 1. 1949,
p. 164-81.
1
SO: U-3261, 10 April 53 (Letopis - Zhurral lnykh Statey No. 11, 1949)
KDRMTOVA, V.A.
The causo of coloration In I blue quarts from the Urals. Trudy Min.
MUS.U0. 1: 107-110 1119. (m= 9:6)
(Ural Nountitiax-Coarts)
SOUSTOV9 H.I., red. (deceasedIj SORMOVA, V.p red.; GEUSIFOVAg Te.r telft. red.
[Formation of granites; second collection of articles] Problem obra-
zovaniia grwdtav; vtoroi sbornik statei . Moskva, Izd-lyo inoatr. Ut-
. rY. 1950. 395 P. (KIRA 14- 7)
(Granite)
ru_
DiggWri-t- ~---vmwst~- ~r.CgWfitea of castern Trans- -
Tr-idy ~Jjrerajog. M4,~yd,
Ak4if- Aa.0-3: M-41-A rare c,.cw-
mice of bYcoUte vm~f anatust in pewimiitn len&,~ izi re-
Erwkite wa; faund cementO to altered ilme"Ite
clailt St and Po, k's-I (':i. MT
and anatase appacentij origiriare tram
the brookate btMg dek-gifed at higher Icirpi. than t1w.
r0, awl lr,4t-t~ C CL%
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KORNSTOYA, V.A.
~
Long prismatic phenacite from pegmatite veins in eastern Trans-
baikalis. Trudy Min.aux. Av-7:157-158 155. (KM 9:5)
(Transbalkalia-Phenacits)
XORNWOVA, V.N., -t, -~-. -
~W4*"Xf. eev""~ '
1-111 Now mineral from childronite-eoq*orits group found in pegaatites
of eastern TransbalkitIls. Trudy, Min. mus. no.8,154-159 157.
(Transbailmlla-Childrenite) (KIRA. 110)
(Transballmlia-lonhorite)
KORTMOVA V A.; GIMBURG, A.I.
Hydroxyl-horderite from pegMiLtitOD of Transbaikalia, Trudy
Min. muz. no.11:175-180 261. (MIRA 16:7)
(Transbaikalia-Earderits)
(Transbaikalia-Fegmatites)
KCMTOVA., Y.A.j VA31L&XZVA,, Z.V.
Pink apatito from a pegmatite lens. Trudy Min. muz. no.3-1:181-
183 l6i. (MM 16:7)
(Apatits)
KORNETOVAO V.A.
Association of ilmenorutile with monazite in the pegmatites of
Siberia. Trudy Min, muz. no.14:96-107 163. (MIRA 16:10)
(Siberia-Pogmatites) (Ilmnorutile) (Monazite)
rOVAP V.A.; ALEXSANDROV, V.B.; KAZAKOVA, M.Ye.
New variety of aesobynite with a high tantalum content from
granite pegmatites of Siberia. Trudy Min. muz. no.14:108-
121 163. (KRA 16210)
(Aeschymite) (Siberia--Pegmatites) (Tantalum)
KORNETOVA, V.A.
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11
Dendritelike divergent intergrowth of columbite, 3anarskite., and
monazite in the pegmatites of Siberia. Trudy I-Ilin. muz, no.15:215-
218 164. (1-mm 17: 11)
KORNUOVA, V.A.; KAZAKOVA, K.Ye,
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< Z,"z k
Uranium-containing microlite and djalmaite from pegmatite deposits
in Siberia. Trudy Min. muz. no.15:219-222 164.
(MIRA 17,11)
KORNETOVAJI V.A.; KAZAKOVA, M.Ye.
I
Find of formanite in the U.S.S.R. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.2:
359-362 ;a,64. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Mineralogicheakiy muzey im. A.Ye Feramana AN SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikou N.V. Belovym.
KORNETS...Arvids; KLAVINSp E., red.; AKE, I.p tekhn. red.
(Veterinary practice in Cesis District] Veterinara darba
pieredze Ceau rajona. Riga,, Latvijas Valats izdevniecibeL..
1962. 39 P. (MIRA 16;6)
(Cesis District-Vaterinary-medicins)
KOMIETSK!Yp A. L.
"Computation of the Strength of the Helical Chamber of a 'dater Turbine." Gand
Tech Sci, Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Higher Technical School imeni Bauman,
Min Higher Education USSR., Moscow,-1955. (KL, No 14, Apr 55)
SO: Sum. No. 704s 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical 1)issertations Defended
at USSR Higher Educational Institution3 (16).
124-57-Z-2180
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 2, p 102 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kornekskiy, A. L.
TITLE: Toroid Shell Under a Wind Load (Toroobraznaya obolochka pod
nagruzkoy vetrogo tipa)
PERIODICAL: V sb, : Raschety na prochnost' elementov mashinostroit.
konstruktsiy. Moscow, *1'~955, pp 35-45
ABSTRACT- A calculation method for toroid shells is proposed for the wind
load
q, =- q2 0, qn = q sin 0 cos 1P
By means of a simple substitution the fundamental equation
[ ref. Novozhilov, N. V. , Teoriya tonkikh obolochek (Theory
of.Thin Shells). Sudpromgiz, 19511 11s reduced to a form that
does not exhibit any peculiarities in the points of the meridian
8 = 0, 6 = iT . Here the homogeneous equation coincides with
the analogous equation of the symmetrical deformation; this
perm:ts the use of the nomograms set up by V, K. Naumo-~ (Tr.
Card 1/2 Leningr. korablestroit. in-ta, 1954, Nr 14, pp 200-2114), A
124-57-2-2180
Toroid Shell Under d Wind Load (cont.-
special solution is sought by means of an expansion of the main derivative
into a trigonometric series. The simplified expres-1-ion for the angle of rota-
tion #(,Eq. 46. p- 43) assumed in the viork is not substantiated.
K. F. Chernykh
1.5-tructural ohells--Deflection 2. Wind--Perforipance 3. ~IaLhematics
Card 212
MAKEYENKO, S.G.j WR,NETSGV. I.D,
Drying medicinal plant zaw material under field conditions.
Apt* delo 14 no,,ls6l-64 Za-F 165. (MIRA 18slo)
I* Pokovskoye oblastnop aptechnoye upravioniye.
J D"N 1'
T
EAST GUMNY/Magnetism - Perromagnetismi
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Mika, Ito 6, 1959, 13182
Author : Kornetzki,~M..,
Inst Central;.Labofttoty,. Siemens & Halske A40. Karlsruhe,
West: Germany.
Title : Connection Between Hysteresis Losses and Permeability
Orig Pub : Z. angew. Phys., 195k, 6, No 12, 547-550
Abstract : The author has investigated the cluration between the hys-
teresis losses in weak fields h with initial permeability
,x over a whole serieo of materials, having an initial
permeability from 1.2,5 to 120,000 (permanont magnets made
of metals and oxides, irono silicon-iron alloys and alu-
minum-ailicon-iron alloys, ferrites, and alloys of the
Fe-Ni system). The results are given in the form of cur-
ves for the functions h-r- f -I), h/
f'(4, .1),
Card 1/2
K.Omw v A.-
Drying Oils . -
Preparation of artificial drying oil at the constrwtion site. sell. stroi. no. 4. 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952 IMT. Unclassified.
KORNEV, A.
Using rich gases instead of acetylene in cutting ferrous metals*
ftoxt-stroiw i insh. soor. 1 no-109-50 0 159. (KMA 13:12)
1. Ikohn.10nik proizvodetyeano-takhnichaskogo otdola Duspro-
dzershinskogo upravlentys, 01himontaW.
(0" welding and cutting)
GOROBRS, Petr Zakharovich. kandidat takhtkieheskikh nauk; . 49AM-&-ileksandr
IVAR"ioh "Fuchnyy redaktor; LTUDINSIATA, A.G., redmirt-or-F'""""mmumm
DMANOVA. IT.N., tekhmloh*~kiy r*daktor.
[Winter operation of tractors] Nkspluftatstia traktoroy v zinnikh
uslovitakh. Neakrat Tess.whabno-pedegog-i-Isd-vo Trudreservisdat,
1957. 782-0 (KIRA 10: 11)
(Tractors"Cold weather operatioi)
KORNEV, A. I.: Master Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of the effect of the
working trajectory on the operating indexes of complex agricultural equipment".
Moscow, 1958. 26 pp (Min Agric USSR, Moscow Inst of the Mechanization and
Electrification of Agric, Chair of Exploitation of the Machine-Tractor Park),
150 copies (KL, No 9, 1959, 115)
.T-
KORIM, A.# iuxh; RUNOV, Bs, insh.
Technical
engineere.
D 1 590
progressmA lie scope of training for agricultural
Nauke i pered,ppov sellkhos. 9 no.12:47-50
13:4)
Orarm whaulzation)
(MIRA
GATLINH, GaIlAna Aleksandroma; KOHNEV 1. ,* LITURENRO, A*N.
A_,I__
[Ap.deliltur-al institutions of higher learning of the
U.S.S,R.1 SellskokhoziaistverzWe vuzy SM. Moskva
Vysshaia'shkolap 1965. 366 p. (MIRA 18il0i
T. A- (b 2/ZWP (q /W
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1:337 '133?
1.A. Kornev, A.1d.i Mel'nik, Yu.P.
;~n-jcture of an adsnrbed barim f~IML P (110) !A~- n-f :l Alilg~,?
Third -kill-IMion Ccnference --,P- in
-iept 19,53
tirt" fiztchesiayn, v.2q
n f I I mad s a rpt I on , a I o c t m-)n diffraction.
;tricture of adsorbed tarl= f:l'mE v -i
~kh tkl hy S 1 ow L. I E-C' t Z-'~q-' d If : I
~'e Th., vltl~-
:ms be4m dt!:srr~'k,.'(j
,.n 122 . I W 1) . The turgq 11 pn~ t v~4 ~i n, z
~a- r.~nmt---d and cm~,wl s,~~ 7 --Iglol:
jzi vvapor-,atQd frym art pl-rtrk. ;i I Th,-
!m wa-3 aq t' irat od f rr)m in - ~Qoaq,,j
1. - " - -, _~ -
ACT_'ES,~) ION IKR: AP4044650
;~ke. I6vzore= tLxa crystal WIM ita-hddarbed DiVer 4n6 the cathode of the electron
g wi. After being heated to 25000K the crystal produced an electron diff-.-actian pat-
9 :~,aracteriatlc of the (110) face of tungsten. When the rvqtal vas left at
~re for geveral haum at 3 x P) nm Ifty. W", t'
a.crjbed to the order-d stz
- -ucture of an adaorbtd -as film. The
dilfraction pattern gimdually weakened when barium was evaporated onto the
a ol daurface, and _~when~ the- barium tifii 14cam ,a- t'hick as by, a I ' f th
-evinced Ya ue o - e__:
'...Vork functioa '-tfie-diffrictibn pAttern disap-
peared entirely, When the crystaL -with its disordered- b%riuu film was heated-to
8000r. the first,s a a._new4 L4rit'lom and- th~ -now -pattern
app eared,
becamo strong after 10 min hoating:.atAt0O.OKL__Tfifi: a Iew- pattern wait fouftd to correa-
pond to att ordered structure with -Oneldri= atoa-tor every eight tungsten atomis
(the "S Y. I" structure)-. Ithen-thw arysual: wabf--heated above 900GK the "4 %. 1" -9truc-
ture pattern gradually gave way to the diffroction pattern characteristic of the
au-face. Evidence of a more dcnse structure was sougKt by gradually evape-
)nto the tLaigateu surtnce at different Som. evidence of
~Atructuru W0.5 found, but the Jiffmction
. -1. - I., I ~' I) r el I t h F, ! r. I i7-'-- -,-. V~ 7'. ' I ~ : 1
rl';n I k; X
KORNEVP A,N., kapitan I-go ranga; KOSINOV, Ye.K., kapitm 2-go ranga
Proteoting nets in foreign fleets. Mor. abor. 44 no.5:82,-84 MY 161.
(MM 16"5)
(Submarine warfare)
Ck C~ 17 /W9 q, 4 3 S/181/61/003/005/011/042
A4, (/0 / 3% C, /,0 7;) BIOI/B214
ATJTHORSs Gorodetskiy, D. A. and Kornsvp A. M.
TITLEs Diffraction of slow electrons on the surface of tungsten
coated with thin layers of adsorbed barium or barium oxide
PERIODICkLe Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 5, 1961, 1373 - 1383
TEXTs Starting fron the paper of H. Farnsworth (Ref. 3', see below) the
structures of the system Ba - W, B&O - W were investigated by means of
the diffraction of slow electrons. The method of 0. Davisson and
L. Germer (Ref. 6, see below) was employed. The tube represented in
Fig. 1 contained an electron gun with a V-shaped tungsten cathode. The
target consisted,of a single crystal of W surrounded by a spherical col-
lector having a alit for the beam of the primary electrons. Behind this
was the movable-side-collector whose potential was +5 v with respect to
the gun cathode. The target could be moved radially'and axially on a
molybdenum rod so that the azimuth angle of the side collector could be
varied. Coaters were fitted on the spherical-collector by means of which
the target was coated with Ba or BaO. The amount of Ba or BaO on the tar-
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Diffraction of slow eleotronaef, B101/B214
get was determined by Measu ring the work function of the target. The
superhigh vacuum was produced by means of a titanium ionization pump oon..
sisting ofaaj)M-2 (LM-2) ionization manometer from which the ion collector
was separated and which contained the two titanium spi3yers. By means of
this conducting titanium coating was put on the glass surface; it was
gi"n a negative potential and attracted ions. The tube was evacuated
0
'a nd heated several times up to 450.C1 the target was hetIld by electron
bombardment till the vacuum~.became constant at (I - 2)3 mm Hg. Then
a vacuum of (2 - 3).10-9 mm of,Hg was obtained by means of the titanium
pump. The side collector current was-recorded by means of an aTifier
and TTCP-1-01 (PSR-1-01) recorder. Currents of the order of 10-1 amp
could be measured. First the,azimuthal angle of the side collector was
chosen to obtain the most intense diffraction image and then the function
A - f (sin G) was recorded (0 - the azimuthal angle). I) Fig. 3 shows the
diffraction image of the pure W. The two straight lines correspond to the
first and second orders of reflection. The lattice constant d is equal to
3.1 f. The divergence from'the straight line at low 0 is explained as
Card 2/8
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Diffraction of slow electrons ... B101/B214
being due to the (110) plane making an angle of about 20 with the surface.
II) Pig. 4 shows the diffraotibn image on coating W with Ba. The inten-
sities of the maxima along the straight lines n - I and n - 2 are altered.
Fig- 5 shows this change for different thicknesses of Ba coating for an
azimuthal angle 31-50 (at which the most intense new diffraction image
was observed) and 49-50 (most intense maximum for pure W). It is con-
cluded that the structure of the Ba film has the same order and lattioe
constant as W. By increasing the coating of W with Ba a second unordered
layer is formed and the maxima decrease. III) The diffraction image of
the coating of heated W with BaO is shown in Fig- 7. The majority of the
new maxima correspond to alattice constant whose value is double that of
W. No explanation can yet be given of the maxima not lying on the stndght
line. The results do not agree with those of P. Russel and A. Eisenstein
(see below) since they worked with fast electrons and could not observe
the monomolecular layer. All the data of the present authors contradict
the hypothesis of L. Nergard (see below) according to which BaO collects
into islands on heating leaving the greater part of the surface of W free.
V. Gavrilyuk is mentioned-. Professor N. B. Morgulia, Corresponding Mem-
ber of AS UkrSSR, is thanked for discussions. There are 7 figures and
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-Diffraction of slow electrons ... B101/B214
erences 8 3 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloo. The 4 most important
'iences to English-language publications read as followst L. Negard,
Rev. , 18, 486, 19571 P. Russel, A. Eisenstein, J. App. Phys., 25, 9549
1~541'-M.j.Farnsworthg Phyq. Rev., a, 605, 1936; C. Davisson, L. Germer,
Ph. 705, i0q.
7.
... ..'
ASSOCI 6iK-'VIyevskiy.j4Apdarstvennyy universitet im.T.G.Shevehenko
(Kiyev State University imeni T.O.Shevchenko)
SUBMITTEDs May 14, 1960 (initially)
December 20, 1960 (after revision)
Card 4/8
GORODETSKIY, D.A. (Horodetalkyip D.O.]; KORM~ A.M. [Kornievp OoM.j
Device for visual obserration of the diffraction of slow
electrons. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 6 no.3422-424 My-" 161.
(MIRA 14:8)
1. Kiymkiy goaudaretvennyy universitet im. T. Shevehemkoo
(Electrons-.Diffraction)
JWJUL. A. N.; KWNINv A. G.; LAUN, Yu. M.
Cont"alled- inclipied driUizW of prospecting holes withaman
tw%a&Il3mq Raevede I on, nedr 28 no.6:24-27 Ja 162.
(MIRA 15: 10)
1. Maskovskiy institut neftekhimichaskoy i gazavay praqsbr-
lemosti im. akad. dubkina (for Kornev). 2. TUntralIncys
koritruktorokays byaro Ministerstva geologii i okhrany nedr
SSSR (for iarin)..
Nrbodrillm)
POPOVIN, V.S.; AqRNE
J,,
Efficient methods of designing apparatus for deep prospecting
drilling for oil and gas. Razved. i okh. nedr 28 no.9:45-48
s 62. (KRA 15:9)
1. Ministerstvo geologii. i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Popovin).
2. Mookcvskiy institut, neftekbim4cheskoy i gazovoy
promyshlennosti im. akad.Gubkina (for Kornev).
(Boring machinery)
GVOZIST, A.A., prof., doktor takhn.nauk; KOMT. A.1j.,..kand.tekhn.nauk;
KHATIN, B.M.. red.izd-va; SOLUT~HVA-,- -tekhn.red,
(Temporary technical specifications for designing construction
elements made of lightweight concretes with synthat'ic aggregates)
Tremannye tekhnicheekle uslovila po proaktirovaniiu konstrubtaii
iz legk:ikh betonov a Iskustvannymi sapolnitelismi. Koskva. 1958.
20 p. (KM 13:4)
1. Akademiya stroltel'stva I arkhitektury 3W. Institut batons
i rhelesobetons, Perava. 2. Laboratorlys, konstruktaly in yachaintykh
i legkikh betonov Hauchno-issladovatellskogo institnta batons L
zholazobstons (NIIIM) (for Gvosday, Kdrnav).
(Lightweight concrete)
KORM, A. 0.
I -.- --mmomwamN
Construction plane for the Acadsw7 of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. In the now
five-year plan. Gor.khox.j(oak. 21 no..6:10-15 Je 147. (NLRA 6;11)
(Acadevw of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.) (Moscov-Public buildings )
gtom Thn L-:,i
W-c
~
.q -7-
X.,02"'EX, ;',. n, .
Koi-nev, A. Ye.
"The principles of rnrakdn~- rifober resiotant tc corrosive media at high
temrer-iture. 11 lHin Higher Ed=,tlon USSR. le'~Osco,,-,r Inc;t of Fine Clhemd-
cal Technology ireni M. V. Loinonosov. Moscow, 1956 (Dissertation
for the de.c~-ree of Can&ate in Technical Sciences)
Kni--hnava letoDis,
Yo. 35, 1956. ,'Moscow
KOSHILZV, F.Pe; KORM, A
Gorrosion resistance of rubbers at elevated temperatures in
relation to the vulcanizing group and nature of the reinforcer.
Irauch. i rez. 17 no*3:16-19 Mr 158. (m-nu 11:6)
1.Hoskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheakoy takhnologii im, M,V.
Lomonooova.
(Rubber) (Vulcanization)
83848
S/138/60/ooo/oo3/bo4/bo7
Z C) mz%'o 2 %-,3 A051/A029
AUTHORSi Koshelev, F.F.; Kun Ke-Chanr' Kornev, A.Ye.
TITLE- The Effect of Mereaptobenzothiazole Saito and Metal Oxides an Ithe
Properties of Vulcanizates Voduced From Natural Rubber
FMODICAL. Kauchuk i Rezina, 1960, No. \b 3, PP. 25 - 29
7 M S Although the action of mereaptobenzothiazole salts as accelerators
of-vulcanization has already been investigated (Ref. 1) a detailed studv of
their effect on the properties of vulcanized rubber was not carried out. There-
fore, the purpose of the present article was to investigate the effect of these
salts and various metal oxides on tA,.e physico-mechanical and dynamic properties
of vulcanized rubber produced from natural rubber. The synthesized zinc, lead,
bismuth, cadmium and strontium salts of mereaptobanzothiazole were taken as Ms.-
terial for investigation. The. authors briefly describe the experimental proce-
dure. It is shown that the nature of the metal oxide chosen as activator Ims a
definite effect on the physico-mechanical properties of the rubber when the lat-
ter is vulcanized with these salts. The vulcanized ribber with cadmium and
strontium salts is characterized by a high resistance to thermal aging and ex-
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A051/A029
The Effect.of Mercaptobenzothiazole Salts and Metal Oxides on the Proverties of
Vulcanizates Produced From Natural Rubber
ceads, in this respect, rubbeer vulcanized with mercaptobenzot,"Aazole only. Rubtt~m
vulcanized with cadmium oxide and the cadmium salt of mercaptcbenzothiazole havs
a-Lso a high resistance to thermal aging. This is exp, ained by -he pr-_-tec-z.!ve
action of the activators on the rubber during Its oxidation. Fultbaer wi-,t., oadmi-
um oxide, lead oxide and bismuth oxide has a low heat formatilcn and a high dura-
bility under repeated def ormations, and surpasses, in this respect, rubber wit'n,
zinc oxide. Rubbers vulcanized with the bismuth, lead and strontillm sal--~s of
mercap~obenzothiazole surpass those vulcanized with mercaptolb-~nzothiazole alone
in their dynamic propertIes. T-1he thermal resistance and the durability of vul-
canizates, subjected to repeated compression, are two mutually linked ani inter-
dependent factors. It Is assumed that the thermal resistance of the vulc~jpizate
which helps to retain the rubberts durabtlity under repeated deformationAt hign
temperatures also determines the high dynamic properties cf the i-abber. Finally,
it is shown that the salts of mereantobenzothiazole render the vu- 3anizates hle)l-
ly resistant to light aging. There are 2 tables, 6 and 10 referencee! 7
Soviet and 3 English.
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The Effect of Mercaptobenzothiazole Salts and Metal Oxides on the Properties of
Vulcaniz&tes Produced Fr6m'Natural Rubber
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut.tonkoy Ichimicheskoy tekhnologii im. M.V. Lomo-
nosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology imeni M.V.
Lomonosov)
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YEIRM-1 P G ~ t~ ,, .~)L ,~ A jo. ~- LEV I f I, P~ I.-, T. FIFFDP'~VL I. -, F V
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A. Yel. ;FICI Slllhfql~,I A.
Efffact'lventioa 4r some --tabilizerii In tbu tmtrusicn of pi I.Yprc-L)Y lens
films and their aging. Plaob~ Y-P4~3y no.5:.'-4'~Lj9 '65.
(,MIR:"
KORIEVI B.
All-Union Conference of Geologists. Geol. nefti. i gaza 9
no.7:(-Z7 3 of cover Je 165. (MIRA 18:12)
HZINETSOV, A.; KOWIEV, B.
Further development of regional geological and geophysical work in
Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Western Siberia, and the Ukrainian S.S.R.
Geol. nefti. i gaza 5 no.11:60-63 N '61. 041RA 14-.11)
(Boring)
KORNEV, B.; KUZNSTSCV,, A.
Find of the first oil field in Eastern Siberia. Geol. nefti
.i gaza 6 no.6:�9-60 je 162. OURA 25.16)
(Irkutsk Province-Petroleum geology)
KORMW B KUZNETSOV. A.
Western Siberia Is a largo qpw oil- and gao-bearing region.
Geol. nefti I gaza 5 no.3.2*57-58 D 161. (MM 34:13.)
(Siberia., Wastern-Petrolem geoloiy)
(Siberia., Western-4asj Natural--Geoiojy)
KORNV, B.A.
Work traInIng In the rural school, Polltekh, obuch, no.3-6-10 Nr
jKIRA 11U)
1. Alekseyevskmqa mailetnyaya sbkola, Kustanayokogo rayon&, Kmsta-
naynkoy oblastI.
(Manual 'training)
KORNEV, B.P.
Investigating automatic scrubbers in the All-Union Scientific
Reseatch Institute. Trudy WIII no.4li227-244 164.
(MIM 17:11)
IrORM, B.V.
Ivalustion of oil and goo potentials of the Far Bast and prospecting
trends. Soy. geol. 2 130,5:155-157 MY 139. (MRA 12:8)
l.Ministeretvo geologii t okhrany nedr SSSR.
(Soviet Pow Zast-Petrolous geology)
(Soviet Tar Ust-Gas, Natural-Osology)
KCP14EV, B.V.; FERDMAN, L.I.
Geology and oil and gas potentials of the ChitA-Ingoda Depresaian
t in central Transbaikalia. Geol. nefti. i gaza'9 no.7:21-25
Je 165, (MIRA 18:12)
1. Gosudaretyemyy geologicheskiy komitet RSFSR i Gosudarstvennyy
trest po geologicheakim izyskaniyam na neft' v Vostochnoy Sibiri.
BUDNIMO, N.P.I.BUTALOVO N.I.; VASILOIZV,, V.00; KORW,, B.V.
Prosent status of methods for rating oll and gas test velle
In the U.S.S.R. and meano for Improving them. Geol. nefti. I
gas& 5 no,01:1-7 J:L 163 o (KERA 14:9)
1. Ministerstya geologil. I okhrany nedr MR, VsesoyuzMy
rAV4AQ-,,isiledovatel?skiy geologorazwedochMy neftyanoy itAtitut
i V8680yusw usuchno-jss3.eddVW3.lokiy imt#ut plrodnop
(Petrolew goolou) (a"# atwal-060106y)