SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOROBKOV, G.G. - KOROBKOV, V.I.
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NOVORASOVAP P.Ya.; FEYGELISONy A.S.; GOFLIKOVAt A.V.
Change of some biochemical index a in experimental tumor growth aW
following treatment with cortisone. Trudy Sar. goo. mod. inst.'
24z76..80,159. 14:2)
-.1o Baratovokiy meditsinskiy inatituto kafedra pa-tologicheakoy
fiziologii (zav, - dotsent P.Ya. Novorasova).
(SUCCINIC DEHYDROGEME) (TUMORS) (CORTISONE)
KORORKOV, G.G,; TER&SHORENKO, LF.; RYKOVA, V.I.
EffeCt of a varying content of protein and in the
dlet on the quaceptibility of white rats to plag-,ze lnf~-,-tton
Vop. pit. 22 no.3%36-40 My-Je 163. (MIRA 17: Si
1. lz Irkutskogo nauchnc-issiedovatellskogo prollAv--:)chamqogo
instituta Sibiri i rallnego Vostaka (dir. - prof, LV.
Domaradskly).
KOfb)BKOV, G.G.; 01MINA, Ye.A.
- - " - ~
Pathogeneain of plague Iiitoxictition. Dokl. Irk. Lion. nauch.-isal.
protivochume inat. no.5296--98 163 (MIRA 18t1)
'N
I KCIROBKOV, G.G.; TEIIU,1~111-111' YO, I.F.
Effert of vitamin B.1 deftclency 'In food on the suscept-libil-Ity of
alblno rato to plague infection. Vol). pit. 23 no.5.*67-70 S-0 164.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Fatofiziologicheskaya laboratoriya (zav. G.G.Korobkov)
Irkutskogo nauchno-issledovateliskopo protivochumnogo lnstituti.
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AUTHOR., /Korobkov, G#Q. sV4syukhinao L,V,
.CRG:' Irkutsk Scientific Research Antiplague Institute (Irkutsk4 nauchno-''
issledovatelinkiy protivochumnyVinstitut)
TITLE: Effect of avirulent pLaeo microorganisms injected simultaneously with
virulent microorganisms.on resistance to infection
,.SOURCEt Zhurnal mikrobiologiis epidemiologii J immunobiologii, no. Ilp 19659 140-1
TOPIC I!AGS.- microbioloff.0 immmlo
AEf$TRACT.'-'--Higusld:'ancr-.TmitW-(-196IFsiiawed that aviruient muiAiits "regularly arise
-a'plague culture. Therefore, most plague cultures consist of both virulent and avim.
lent strains. The authors of this- article undertook to determine vhether'. the presence:
ofavirulent microorganisms--has arW,effect on the development of the infection pro.
cess. Five series of experimentz revealed that avirulent microorganisms (live arxi
killea) injected simultaneously with virulent ones have an anti-infectious (protective
action regardless of the injection site* The authors attribute this effect to the
capacity of avirulent microorganisms to intensify the phagocytic activity of cellz.or,
the reticuloendotholial. systeme'It is comparable to the phenomenon of infection of
animals with a large dose of'a strain possessing mstable %rirulence wherein there is
no direct relatiorlahip1between the number of microorganisms injected.and the death.-
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M)Ci - 616,,'981~i452-097i,3-O2t6l5i3?i.576~851-45-097-P-1
SMIRNOV, A.S.; IOROMT, G.L, redaktor; POLOSINA, Aefi., tokhnichemkif
redaktor:-""'~
["llin Glussov, an expert In oil and gas well drilling) Nagallim
Gimsov - peredovoi. matter burentis Skyashin. Moskva, Gou.sanchao-
tekha*Isd-vo neftlatol I gorso-toplivaoi lit-ry, 1956. 66 p.(Owt
novatorov neftlaalkaw) (MA 9s4)
(Gimissov, Kagallin Mingasovich) (Oil well drilling)
-rht athlotic.9 (advice to light athletes
Lagkaia atl,atika (Sovety sellskim logkontlotam) Lit?
from rural arean). Moskva, "ftzkulltura I sport," 1952. 48 p.
SO: Monthly List of-Russian Accessions, Vol 6, X10- 3, June 1953
KOROBKOVS I.; KAZANTSEV, V.
Organizing transportation on the small rivers of Perm Province.
Rech.transp. 20 no.6:22-4 is 161. (MIRL 3.4:6)
(Perm Province-TnIam, vater transportation)
KORCOBKOV , I, A,
"On the Age of the Sakaraul Horizon," Dok. M, 24', No. 2, 1939. Geol. Oil
Prospecting Inst. c1939-.
1, t
KOROBKOV) St,
Mr., Leningrad State Univ.., -1947-.
"New Data on the Age of the Lower Maikop Beds of the Crimea and the Caucasus," Dok. AN,
53, No. 1, 1946
KOROBEDV, I.A.
Stratigraphy and mollusks of the upper locene in the Ukraine and
Caucasus. Vast. 1W 2 no,4:139-146 Ap 147, (MIRA 12:9)
(Russia, Southern-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Mollusks, Fossil)
EDROBOV, I.A., doktor geol.-min.nauk
Analysis of mollusks found In the Kalkop, petroleum series.
Vast. IOU 2 no.5:26-51 My 147. (NM 12:9)
(Kollusks, Possil)
Cat, 1947
f g
the Nlburgan
6th,of
its of"ibii-4orthern Caucasus," 1.`4~!XbrvbkovJq
state U, 3-PP
k Akaa riauk SSW, No-va Ser" Vol LVIII,, No 3
wrly reports results of many years of study an
!mollusks-he obtained fr='Tariou& Parts Of the
~he= Caucasus. -Study permitted him to eake.to
definite conclusions = thx)provtb of the
Or 1"rs'of the Paleocene deposits of this,
States that most important result of a
Is that It permits acne, dsove* of valocamhIc
truction of deposits of this area.
Academician 1). S. Belyankin, 20 JW 1947.
49T22
KGRODKII-VI il A#
"Stratigraphy and eauna of Mollusks of Neogenic Deposits of the Region Beyond the
Carpathians in Ukrainian SSR." Dok. All, 62, No. 3, 1948.
AllgUnion beientific Research Institute of Goologicil Oil Prospecting, -c1948
.4
XOROBKOV, 1. A.
Seience
Introduction to the study of fossi:L mo3-lusks; lamelibranchia and gastropoda,
Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningradakogo goB. universiteta, 1950.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, March .1959? Unclassified.
KOROBKOV, I.A.
I. ~:-,
Aturla (Atruroldea) naphela, n.sp. from gray earl of southern
Deghestan. Vop.palsont. 1:61-75 '50. (K6M 9: 5)
(Daghestan-Vauttloidea, Fossil)
KCROBKOV, I.A.
Some species of mollusks from Recono deposits In the vicinity of
the Kushk Valley In Turkmenia. Uch.sxp.Lsn.un*no.l02.,28-59 150.
i (MIZA 10:1)
(Kushk Valley-Mollusks, Fossil)
KOROBKOV, I.A.
%W '-
Pectinidae of the Paleogene in Central Asia. Trudy Len.ob-va
@at. 68 no.2:64-101 151. (Km go)
(Asia, Central--Scallops. Fossil)
,m Jan 52
KOROBKOV I.A. (USSR/Geophysics - C-I--
"Problem of the Age of Kishtsel Clays of Hungary," N.A. Kbrobkov.
Vest.],eningrad U., Ser Geol, Biol., Geog., Vol. 7, no. 1, pp 111-124
StateE that the Elishtsel Clays of Hungary and the marlaceous clays in the upper
part of the foraminifera layers of the Northern Caucasus are extremely blese to
the lithological character and, mainly, composition of mollusk fauna. In
comparing the formations' remarkable resemblance lithologically and faunistically
one is obliged to assume that it proves their synchronism.
) 14-;--A.,
I- - /)
260T47
KOROB-IOV, I.A.; KMITSOV, S.S., professor, redaktor; KILA V, L.A., re-
[Description of fossil orgaul'su; brief handbook of methods to aid the
geologist-atratigraphorl Opleanle Iskop"mykh organismov; kratkoe me-
todichaskoe rokovadetvo. v pomosbah' geologa-stratigrafa. Leningrad,
Isd-vo Teningradekogo uuiv*rsiteta, 1954. 45 p. CNIcrofilm](MM 7:11)
(Paloontoloa)
KOROBIOT I.A.- KRTKGGLIT S, G.Ta., radaktort TASHMMHINSXATA, A.B.,
v redaktor; SOKOWVA, TeaT., tekhaichaskiy redaktor
[Rudbook and mothodoleff mamml on Terti&ry mollusks;
laselUbranchlal 8pravochnIk I notodichookoe mtoyods'tvo po tre-
tichr4M molliusksoi: plaistinchatoshOornyo, laninirad, Goo, nambno-
tokhn. ts&-vo neftlainot I gorno-topllvnoi Itt-ry. Loutngradekoe
otdelente. 1954. 444 p. ' (KM 7:10)
(LsioellIbranchlata. Fossil)
WINA, Agniya Petroyna; Alaffilraidda"redaktor; MOLOKOYA. Te.l.,
vedushchiy redaktor; OMMADIINVA. I.K.. takhnicheskly redaktor.
IPalsogene mollusks of nortbarn Ust-Urt: Chegan and Ashchemyryk
series.1 Nolliuski, pal*og*na Severnogo Ustlarta; chegansksla I
ashchealrykeknia evity. Leningrad. Goo. nauchno-tokh. Izd-vo neft.
i gorno-toplivnol lit-ry. Lentagr. otd-nis. 1955. 90 p. (Leningrad.
Vnesolusayi neftlanoi nauchno-Issledovatel 'skit goologorasvedochrai
inatitut. Trudy, no.89)
(Ust-Urt-?!o1lusca, Fossil)
KaROBKOV Illya Aleksayevich; KRYXGOLITS,G.Ya., redaktor; YASHCHUR2HIN-
;~-- ~or; GINWITIVA,I~K., tekhulcheekly redaktor
(Manual and systematic guide for tertiary mollusks; gamtropoda]
Spravochulk I metodicheskov rukovodstvo po tretich"a solliusku;
briukho.nogle..Leningrad, Gos. nauchno-tokhn. isd-vo noftianol I
gorno-toplivnot llt-ry. Loningradskoe otd-nis, 1955. 795 P.
(GastropodA) (NlM 9:2)
VIS21LIUS. A.B., XORODEDY, I.A., ROOKOVA, N.A., 61MOVICH. T.T.
"WASM W~- 4
On the age of the lamr layers of red beds as the Chelsken pon-
Insuls. Doki. AN ~ 105 no.4:786-789 D 155. (um 9:3)
1. laboratorlys "romotodev AkwAoull nauk SM. Predstayleno
akedemikom D.T. Uliftlam.
(Chelaken-Geoloa, Stratigraphic)
XOROBKCV,I.A.
Mollusks of the Northern Caucasus middle Nocene and their living
conditions. Uch.sRp.Len.un. nc-189:158-230 155. (Mm 8:12)
(Caucasus, Northern-Mollusks. Tonsil)
-11, -T--
Systamt1op of the fanily PaotAnIdne. Test, IOU 12 no,28t29-33 157,
(JAmlltbranchiata, Fossil) (mm no)
SOELI YIV. Anatoliy Antonovich- IOROBKOV. I.A.,red.; RUSAKOVA, L-Ta..
61~ -11--11-1--, -
vedushchiy red.; TASHCHUMMUs iJ3*,tekhn.red.
[Lower Cretaceous Trigontidas of Nangyahlak and western Turkments,
(with a systematic and phylogenetic survey of the family)]
Nishnemelovye trigonildy Vangphlaks, I Zapadnal Turkmenit (a
ocherkom Isistematiki i filogenit somejotva).-Leningrad. Goo.
nauchno-tekhn. Azd-vo neft.1 gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry Leningrad-
skoe otd-nie. 1958. 515 P. (Leningrad. Vaesoiuznyt neftianoi *
nauchno-looledovatelskii goologo-raxvedochnyi institut, Trudy,
no.125) (MM 12:2)
(Manaahlak Peninsula-Lamellibranchiata I Fossil)
(Tarkmanistan--lemallibranchiata, Fossil)
SOV/165-58-6-22/24
AUTHORS: Vistelius, A.B. and Korobkov, I.A.
TITLE: About Certain questions of the Geology of the Western Turkmenistan
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk Turkmenskoy SSR, 1958, Nr 6, PP 115-119 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors criticize various omissions, inexactnesses and rashly
formulated conclusions in reference to specific problems in "The
Geology of Turkmenistan", which was published as the 22nd volume.,0f
"The Geology of-the USSR". There are: 1 table and I photo.
ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR (Geological Institute of AS of
the Turkmenian SSR)
SUBMITTEDs August 14, 1958
Card 1/1
KAMYSHF,VA-YY1LPAT1YEVSE:AYA, Y.G.; NIKOTAYNA, V.P., TROITbTAYA, Yn.A.;
KOR09KOY I A.. naucbny7 red.; DISHALYT, M.G., vedushchiy red.;
X.H., tokhn.red.
[Stratigraphy and fauna of Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments in
the Volga Valley portion of Saratav Provi 'nce] Stratigrafiia t
fauna iurskikh i melovykh otlozhenii Saratavskogo Povolzhila.
Leningrad, Gos.nauchn.-tekh.12d-vo neft.i gornotoplivnoi lit-ry.
LenAngr.otd-nle. 1959, 524 p. (TAningrad. VaesoiijznV1 neftianoi
nauchno-lasledavatel'skil gqo1qgoraZved0chnyi inatitut. Trudy.
no.137). I . I I - - ~ "'.1 (HIM 13:2)
(wi~&~v Pi6"v'1w'i--%ojeff, Stratigraphic)
KOROBIOV, I.A.; HIRONOVA, L.T.; OVICHNIN, N.K.; YARKIN, V.I.
'Wd6rstlgraphy and fauna of lower Tertiary sediments in the
Ukraine" by M-NAllushnikov. Reviewed by I-A-Korobkov and
others LPovegeol. 2 no.1:150-152 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:4)
I* Vuesoyusnly 7-mbino-lesledowatellskiy geologichaskiy lultltut~-
(Ukralno-Geology. StratlgMhic) ftmine-Alsontology)
KOROBKI?Ilz_ ~.A.; SMIRNOT, L.L
Discover7 of Parmacelle, (Mollusca, Pulmonata) in upper Tertiary
and quaternary deposits of Badkbyz and larabill. : -
Palsont.zhur. no.4:100-104 159, Oa2k 13:6)
1. Leningrad&fy gosudaratirennyy Universitet -Ameni AeAeUdanovao
(Badkhys--Pulmo*ta, 7094,L),
("ba k " Diatsg., Foiall)
3(0)
AUTHOR;; Korobkovp I. A. SOV/20-124-3-46/67
TITLEt New Data on the Faunistic Characteristics of the &'x--IWYskaya and
Kiyev-Suites of the South Ukraine (Novyye dannye u
faunisticheskoy kharakteristike buchakskoy i kiyevskoy avit
Yuzhnoy TJkra--ny)
PERIODXCAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRt 1959o Vol 124, Nr 3, pp 656-657
(USSR) I
ABSTRACT: Yu. B. Bass, Chief Geologist of the Yuzhno-Ukrainskaya
geologicheskays ekspeditsiya (South Ukrainien Geological
Expedition) presented the author numerous cores from bore
holes for study in 1956. The wide distribution of the suites
mentioned in the title and the Kharlkovskaya suite in southern
Ukraine was con-firmed by identification of the species
assemblage of the mollusk fauna. The-ATatigraphic species
assemblage of the first two suites in this region shows
peouliarities of species associations which are characteristic
for these as well as suites distributed farther to the north.
Species were found which are new in the Paleogene of the USSR,
Card 1 /3 as well as endemic species and varieties. The species assemblage
Few Data on the Faunistio Characteristi,:s c;f t_he:4z;.ch_ SOV/20-124-3-46/67
likgkaya. and Kiyev-Suites of the South Ukraine
k'S'Al
of the Buohakllslate is relatively poor. 36 species and varieties
wh'ich belong to 21 genera. All of' the 13 spet-i-ea which are new
for the USSR, as viell as 4 ;~ndoirillc spenies (one of them with
4 varieties) ave a part of the tjonplex which in characteristic
for the Middle Eoi~ene of West L~i-pp~L)e. 11 species off this
?NPf.",.,jx of the part of the
complex are common to the Bucliall ~
Ukraine lying farther to the north. The mollusks of the
Kiyev suite are much more abundant and manifold. Moreover, a
r.pnbor of- amall foraminife=a (they were rare in the
Buoht,-v/~".~t~r) occur, even nummr-lites (4 species), although the
latter are rarer. In addit.-on the f,)Alowing were found%
Plagellata-Cooec.14-thophoridae; Cselenterats-Iteliastraea,
Dendrophylliag Ballanophyl-lia; Eah-ino.-Ldea shell-splinters and
needles-, Vermes - Serpula-Rohren; Bryazoa shreds of nets of
Membraniporidas: Bra-~hiopoda. - Cist-e"'-Ia (Argyrothe-4a) cornuta;
Cr-usta3ea - riamerous Ostracoda spe%Aesl zrabs- shell remains
and laws; fish - scales of Emallez specias; shark teeth
e
%among them, Odontaspis.). Mollusks (87 spen-ies) were stndiiel
monographicalily. Most speAes oc-,ur7ing he-"e wez* found 4-r- the
1,-wer strata of the Klya~' sult--e. They are predominantly speciee
Card 2/3 wh1sh are distribut.ad. 'Ti the Middle and Upper Eo~:ene of
New Data on the Faunistic Characteristics of the Buchak- SOV120-124-3-46167
sloya' - ~%nd Kiyev-Suites of the South Ukraine
western Europe. Among them are also species which are
characteristic for the Ledskiy Stage (Akhaltaikhe Rayon,..
Gruziya) and for several districts of the Ukraine. The mollusk
complex of the upper strata in the Kiyev suite is less
manifold. Here, the monomyarian bivalves are significant, for
the most part, the species common to the upper Stages of the
Upper Eocene of W48ternEurope and the USSR.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.A. Zhdanova
(Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov)
MESENTED: September 20, 19589 by S. I. Mironov, Academician
SUBMITTED: September 19, 1958
Card 3/3
3(5) SOT/20-127-1-45/65
AUTHORS: lorobkov, Is-Asp Kakarov.al Re Ke
TITLE: On the Stratigraphy of Paleogene Sediments of the Lower Course
of the Amu-Darlya in Connection With New Mollusk Findings
(K stratigrafii paleog*enovykh otlozheniy nizovlyev Amu-Darli v
svyazi a novymi nakhodkami mollyuskov)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRp 1959P Vol 127P Nr 1, pp 166-167
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated mollusk shells at the University
mentioned in the Association; these materials had been collected
at the-Amu-Darlya lower course by a paleontological-strati-
graphical team of the Uzbekskoye Geologicheskoye upravleniye
I
(Usbek Geol
ogical Administration) both in borehole coree and
in natural exposures. By way of an introduction, a description
is given of the Paleogene.sediments here and at the south and
west banks of the Aral Sea (up to 225 m thick). They rest
transgressively on chalk from which they are separated by a
"gravelite" intermediated layer. (Ref 3). In the mollusk- and
foraminiferal fauna foundf parallels are drawn to the strata
Card 1/2 with Lyrolepis cauoasica (Ref 1) and with the Beloglinekiy
on the Stratigraphy of Faleogene Sediments of
Darlya in Connection With Now Mollusk Vindings
SOV/20-127-1-49/65
the Lower Course of the Amu-
horizon there (Ref 3)p as well as with Soviet Central Asia* In
the rocks of the lower part of 'Upper Eocene sediments, bored
near the village Chimbay, two left shell-halves of a new type
were found: C h 1 a m y a o i a a r a I i o a s p. n o ve
Fig 1: 10911), Also other mollusks from this site are shown
ig 1). No related forms of the new species have hitherto been
4
known& The materials are kept in the Muzey kafedry istoriches-
koy geologii of the University mentioned in the Associations
There are 1 figure and 3 Soviet references*
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. As As Zhdanova
(Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov)
PRESENTED: February 28, 1959, by A. L. Yanshin, Academician
SUBMITTED: February 27, 1959
Card 2/2
in F w-
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5~,Z, t'R, 10-1 M
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A
OFWV. Tu.A.. glavnyy red.; YMOVSKIT, B.P., zem.glevnogo red.;
RUZMINTMW. VoTees samoglavnogo red.; SOKOLOV, B.S., zam.
glavnogo red,,- IPCMMINISR, V.P., otv. red. toma;.-XORMOV.
I.A.j. otyered,tons; ROSSOVA, S.K., red.; MYROVA, O.A.j
tekhn.red.
[Fundamentals of paleontology; manual in fifteen volumes for
paleontologists and geologists of the U.S.S.R.] 0snovy paleon-
tologii; spravochnik dlis peleontologov i geologov SM v pist-
nadtsati tomakh. Moskva. Goe.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po
geol. i okhrans nedr. Vol.4. (Mollusks: Gastropods] Kolliuski -
briukhonogie. Otvat.red.Y.F.Paholintsev i I.A.Korobkove 1960o
359 P. (KIRA 13:10)
(Gastropods.-Fossil)
-KOROBKOT, I.A.
The genus TariamusiuM SBccQ in the P&16096nO Of the U.S.S.R.
Paleont.shur. no~2:72-84 160. OURA 13:7)
1. Leningm"kLy osudaratvenayy universitet im. A*A* Zhdamolle
Ilmsellibranchiata, Fossil)
XOFLOBKOV, I.A.; MAKAROVA, R.K.
Recent data on boundary horizons between Eocene and Oligocene
deposits in the southern part of the Aral Sea region. Dokl.AV
SSSR 134 no.4:902-904 0 160. (KIRA 13:9)
1. Loningradskiy gosudaratvennyy universitet im. A.A.Zhdanova.
Predstavleno akad. A.L.Yanshinym.
(Aral Sea region--Geology. Stratigraphic)
KOROBKOV. I.A.
New vpecies of Eocene mollusks in the southern Ukraine. Paleont,
zhur. no.4:29-39 161. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A-A-Zhdanova. I
Mraine-Mollusks, Fossil)
SOKOLOVA, Yekaterina Ivanovna; IVANOVA, Yekaterina 14ikolayevna; YEGOROV,
Ivan Petrovidb; KOROBKOV, I.A., nauchnyy~red-'. DAYEV, &.A., vedushchiy
red.; FRUMKIN, PX--, tekhn.red. I
[Permian and~)triassic sediments in the Yuzhnaya Emba and their oil
DotentW] Permskie i triasovye otlozhpniia IUzhnoi Emby-i ikh
neftenosnost'. Leningrad, Gos.na%ic-hno-tekhnAzd-vo neft.i. gorno-
toplivnoi lit-ry. Leningr.otd-nie, 1961. 194 p. (Leningrad. , -
Vsesoiuznyi neftianoi naucbno-issledovatel'skii geologdrazvedochnyi
institut. Trudy, no.164). (MIRA 14-8)
(Efta Vail ey--Petrol eum, Geolopy)
KOROBKOVt I.A.
hroblem ot the ~ouvdary between the Eocene and Oligocene.
Sov.geol.- 4 no.9:57-?O 8 161. (MIRA 14:3J)
1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Geology, Stratigraphic)
KCROBKCV, A.I.
Recent data on the faunal characteristics and age of the
.- As.hcheairyk aeries of northern Ust-Urt. Dokl.AN SSSR 1"
mc.2t417-419 Vq f62. (KM 15:5)
1. Leningradakiy gomWaratyemW universitat im. A.A.Zhdanova.
Predstavleno akademikom A.LJanshinym.
(Ust-Urt-Geology, Stratigraphic) (Geological time)
KOROBKOV, I.A.;.YAVORSKAYA, I.S., red.; KISELEVA,,.L.I., tekhn. red.
(Holluske of the Buchak and Kiev series of the southern Ukraine]
K)-Iliuski buchakskoi 1 kievskoi avit IUzhnoi Ukrainy. Leningrad,
Izd-vo Leningr.univ., 1962. 95 P. (MIRA 16:3)
(Ukraine-Molluakep Fossil)
KOROBKOVO I.A.;,MAKAROVA, R.K.--
New Pteropod mD1Iusk from-the Upper Eocene deposits of the
U.S.S.R. Faloont,zhur,-,no.4:83-87 162. (MIRA 16il)
1. Leningradek'y arPtve=YY universitat imeni Zhdanova.
(Ara!007: rpgion--Zavolinildae, Fossil)
I f.
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SOMOVp V,D,; KOROBKOV), ;.s-A.l*_;_.. , .
Stratigraphic, significance and composition of molluBk fauna found
in a section of the Maikop series of the TSraudon River (North
Ossetia). Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.3t699-702 S 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Groznenskiy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut i
14ningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.A.Zhdanova.
Predstavleno akademikom D.V.Nal-iv-kinym.
TOLSTIKOVA, Nadezhda Vasillyevnai KORGAIM, I.A., doktor geol.-
miner. nauk, otv. red.
(1-follusks of the Alay and Turkestan formations of the
Badkhyzl Molliuski alaisk:Lkh i turkestanskikh sloev
Bad'.IdWza. Moskva,, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 121 p.
WRA 17:8)
TOLSTUOU, Nadezhda Vasillyevna; MRQ~KQV,.J.A., doktor gool.-
miner. nauko otv, red.
[Alay and Turkestan monusks in Badkhyz] Molliuski alai-
skikh i turkestanskikh sloev Badkhyza. Moskval Nauka,
1964. 121 p, (MIRA 17:9)
KOROBKOV, I.A.
~--- -j-"-
Badchisestis, a new genus of continental gastropods from the
Middle Eocano of Turkmania. Paleont. zhur. no. 108-44 164.
(KIRA 17:7)
1. Leningradakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
GAERIYELYAHP A.A.;_!~ROI I.A.; MIRONOVA, L.V.
SVj,-- -~;
Review of A.K. Alekseev's book "Paloogene mollusk fauna in
the Northern Ural Mountain region." Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Nkuki
0 2em. 7 no.ltO-69 164. (MIRA 1716)
1. Yerevanskiy gosuderetvennyy universitet, Leningradskiy
gosudarstvennyy universitet i Vaesoyuznyy nauchno~issledovatell-
skiy geologicheskly inatitut.
KOROBIFICYI) I.A.; 0`0111N) V.i.
Stage division scale of the Paleogene 3ediments in the U.S.S.R.
Vest, LGU 19 no.18:5-15 164. (MIRA 17:11)
KOROBKOV, T,,A.; WIKAROVA, R.K.
StrUtigraphy and faunal characteristics of Paleogene sediments in the
Kyzyl Kum and the southern part of the Ural 11-lountain region. Trudy
VSEi;EI 102:236-254 164. (MIRA 18:2)
KOROBKOV, I.A.
Present status of the studies of Paleogene sediments in the
U.S.S.R. and problems of further investigations. Trudy VSEGEI
102:41-79 164, (IAIRA 18:2)
KOROBKOVP I.A. (Mcskva); KOROBKOV, A.I.
Stage division of the Oligocene.
18 no.5-.3-14 065.
(Moskva)
Izv. AN Arm. SSR. gauki o sea.
(WRA 18-.9)
AUTHORS: Korobkov, I. I., Ignatov, D. V. SOV/2o-412c-3-25/67
TITLE: Electron Diffraction Investigation of Zirconium Dioxide
Polymorphism in Thin Films (Blektronograficheakoye issledo-
vaniye polimorfizma, dvuokisi tairkoniya v tonkikh plenkakh)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 12o, Nr 3i pp-527-530
(USISR)
ABSTRACT: This investigation was conducted for the firat time and was
initiated on the one hand by contradictory results, on the
ather hand by the uncertain structure of zir.-onium-oxide
films in the corrosion in oxidizing media,, The various pos-
sible modifications of ZrO 2 were discussed by Luatman
.(Lastmen, Ref 1). F am other rapers proceeds (Refs 2
r 5)
that undoubtedly two forms of ZrO 2 exist: a monoclinic and
8, tetragonalT which interchange reversibly at from 1000 to
1100 The authors investigated ZrO 2 films with a thickness
of from 400 - 600 R clectronographically on going, through.
A. speoial. device permitted the observation of structural
modifications of ZrO in dependence on temperature and on
Card 1/4 the heating period dire*ctly in the eleotronograph~ and that
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Electron Diffraction Investigation of Zirconium Dioxide Folymorphism in
Thin Films
without cooling the sample* This device is described. These
experiments showed that in the evaporation a very careful
procedure must be ~tdopted. Special attpntion mast be.phid
to the vacuum in the systemq as Zr reacts actively with
the residual gases in melting, and produces partially oxidiz-
ed films in an insufficient vacuum (io-5 of mercury column).
The results are given as electronographs (Tables I and 2 and
Fig 2). Prom the eleotronograph 2a for a thin Zr-layer and
from the corresponding Table I can be seen that the values
of interplanar 3pacing of the crystal lattice of this layer
correspond to a-zirconium. They are however, greater by
from 2 - 3 Vo in comparison to the X-ray data. The increase
of the lattice constant is apparently connected with the
dissolution of oxygen in the zirconium film. The analysis
of the electronograph (Fig 2 and Table 2) for a zirconium
0
filmv which was heated thoroughly up to )00 , shows a com-
plete oxidation~ The diffraction pattern corresponds to the
cubic modifioation of ZrO,p The vslue of the lattice
constant of this modification a : 5,10 A corre!!pon4e well
with the value determined.,by X;ray methodn. (Raf 1). At
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Electron Ditfraczion Investigation of Zirconium Dioxide Polymorphi2m in
Thin Films
the electronograph become sharper and correspond to the men-
tioned cubic modification. From 6500 upwards some of the
rings begin to double, which indicates the appearance of a
new ZrO2-modification 'in the layer* It shows a tetragonal
lattice (Fig 2c for 7000) It is difficult in this case to
speak of the existence of two forms of ZrO, (a cubic and a
tetragonal one) as the transition from one 2to0anothpr apparent-
ly takes:plaoe gradually. Between 750 and 800 lines-of the
monoclinic modification appear besides the lines of the
tetragonal modification* They increase in-intensity until
at 11000 the tetragonal modific'ation is completely dis-
plaosd. The monoolinic modification is maintained up to
1300 . These transformations were observed in a vacuum, in
oxygen and in air. The polymorphous transformations are
therefore not the result of the oxygen dissolution or of
the arrival of ZrO2 at an exact stoichometrical composition.
There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 6 references, I of which
in Soviet.
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Electron Diffraction Investigation of Zirconium Dioxide Polymorphism in
Thin Films
PRESENTED: January 219 1958i by I. P. Bardinv Memberg Academy of
Sciences~ USSR
SUBMITTED: December 26, 1957
1. Zirconium oxide--Electron diffraction analysis
2. Zirconium oxide films--Structural analysis 3. Crystals,
-Lattices
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KOROEKOV, 1. 1.,, Cand of Scloneas --- (diss) "Slcatrono:7raphic and
4 C3
Kinetic Study of' the jRrocess of Oxidation of Zirconium and Some of
its Basic Alloys."
MOSCOW, 1959, 19 pp (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Education RSFSR*
Moscow Engine,-jring and Physics Institute) (KLO 6-602 122)
Kek-o ekou T-. -I.
a jil
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lit-
. KOROBKOV, I. I..; IGYATOYLT, D-T--, YLYSTYUKRIM, A-I.: YENEL'YANOV, V.S.
Blectronographic-and kinetic study of the oxidation process
of mirconium and,some zirconlump-base alloys. MetA metalloved.
chiot.met. no.1:144-161 159. (MIRA 12:10)
(Zircoulumo-Metallography) (Blectron Microscopy)
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A006/A106
AU7HOR3: Korobkov, 1. 1. and Yevstyukhin, A. I.
TITLE: The effect of alloying on the protective properties and critical
thickness of an oxide film on zirconium
PERIVICALi Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 5, 19.61, 56, abstract 51420
.-allovedeni
-(V sb. "Metallurgiya i mel ye chistikh metallov", no. 2,
Moscow, Atomizdat, 1960, 93-107)
Tr.xl!: The au".hors carried out an eleotronographical and kinetic investi-
gation of oxidizing processes of Zr-base alloys in air at 300 - 700 0C. All the
Zr-alloys oxidize more quickly than pure Zr. The thickness of the critical oxide
film depends on the alloy composition and the oxidizing temperature. The higher
the temperature, the, smaller the critical thickness of the oxide film in all
Zr alloys. An increase of the alloying admixture caused both a decrease (when
adding Sn) and an increase of the crit' oal thickness of the oxide film (when
adding Ti). Zr allcys alloyed wi-',-h Ti and Al are low-resistant against oxidation,
since T.12+ and A13+ dissolve in cubic Zr(J2. There are 7 references.
[Abstracterls note: Complete translation] Ye. L.
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__AUTHORS:, Tev.st'~ukhin,. A. orobkdv~- L L-, Barinov, I. P,
TITLE: Jnvestiigati~n-d-thel Wddation'kine'tics of iodide hafnium- in the
600-180000C temperature
inte rval.
SOURCE. .-Moscow. Inzhenerno."fizicheskiy institut. Metallurgiya i rnetall6ye- -
deniye~chiit~rkh.metallb-v. no.3.. 1916 1. 64-7141
TEXT: Th6-paper -reports the ekperimentallinvestigation defined--in-the tigo.- - .
The study.was molivated bothl.-6y- the technical importance of Hf and by the ex-`.
ceptionally iavorable relationship-of the properties of thd I-If parent -met" andiltAose
of the oxide film fox med on its - surface up to.high temperatures. (T). Basic refer'4nces
are the Russian-trimslation (Moscow.',For Lit. Publ House, 1959) of "The, md,~al-w
urgy of Zr11,'ed.,,by.B. Lustman4nd. F..Kerze, Jr. (~4cGraw-Hill, 1955). and 3
Y
paper by Smeltzer';,. W., et al. (Acta metallurgica, v.5, no.6, 1957) which is depig-
nated-here as the only published -work-on the subject matter. The latter work,~and
its conclusions apply, not to- 'pure Hf, but to-Hf with 574 Zr. The present invesiii-,
gation is focused o.n.Hf.with less~ than Ila Zr'-which had been freed of any other im-
purities by the iodide metho&otpurification. HfO, was reduced to Hf powder by
the. Ruff- Brintzingid kCa method (Z.~ anorg. allgem. Chemie, no.'129, 19?3. 267).
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The iodide- rificalti escribedby Yemellyanov, V' et al- (no.1 of the
PU on.methodd S.,
.-present sbornik,, Izi~-yo_MIFI. 4959)~yielded Z-rnm diam rds of metallic' sheen, -good
"I - - y 0
plasticity, and typi6al 11tin crackling.-I" The rods of iodide Hi were remelted in an
-atmosphere. of Ar and r6lled1n-air into-sheets -1.2-mm thick, which were vacuum-
0
annealed at 800,C for 3 hirs.. The 1%7xl3-mm specimens were sanded..'aith emery
pape r through-Ahe eatire-fineness -range And -then washed 4n purified acetone.
kinetics investigati6n was- performed by the method of continuous weighing on a,
vacuum torque mici~obalance, described on pp. 175-IV, of the present sbornik by B.'
N. Revyakin et al.. -The oxidatioxv tests were performad in 0 at 150 torr (appx.. tho
sea-level partial pr'L-ssure~of,o) At-T from 600. to 1,0000C. Within the,600-8000
range the third powiir of the -oxidational gain'in weight per unit -area is ~Oroportional
,to time; the respective constant of cubic. proportionality increases - logarithmically,
by about- two orders;of magnitude from, 60-0 to 800oC. ~ At 900-110000C the second.
power of the-oxidati6hal gain-of.weight per unit areas is proportional to time- until.- the
oxide film attains a *certain critical thickness and begins to crack, whereupon th~
rate of oxidation increase.s~,.,Thi.s break:of the.kinetic, curve coincides in-time w-Ith
m -the~d. r' are 7 figu
the transfor ation-6f ark oxide' filr'n' pinto. a whitish oxide The e res,
2 tables, and.12 r,eferences-0 kus Sian- language Soviet, 2 German 4 English-
language, and I Rus~ian translation of the. English- language "The metallurgy of
zirconium," Lustm0n-.-Kerze, eds;1-).-.-
ASSOCIATION. MI1PI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute).
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~,UTHORS: Revyakin, 11. N., KdrobkdV, L LP Yevstyukhin,.::A. L, and
I~yashenko, X.S. (DeceasedT.
TITLE: Investiciation of the kinetics. of the o-ddation of niobium within the
500- OOOOC temperature r*ange.
SOURCE: Moscow.. inzhenerno-fi-zicheakiy institut. Metallurgiya i metallov.o,
deniye chistykh metallov.. no.3. 1961, 175-182.
TEXT: The paper describes systematic experimental investigation of the kinet-
~cs of the oxidation of iib in'pure,Oat a 150-mm-torr pressure (equivalent to i
-artial pre s sure in the atmosphere at.sea lavel) over-a. temperature.(T) range rom
300- 1, OOOOG. A literature survey of Western bibliograp~hy (Gulbransen-Andrew, .. J..
-Bridges Y
i~ist. Metals, V. 188, 1950, 586 ~599, and March 1953; Baur I I -Fassel,
~Electrochem. Soc., v.1-03, no.-6,-1956-# Klopp-Sims -Jaffee, Trans.ASM, v.51,,1959,
Goldschmidt, H., Inst..Metals, v.87,-no.7. March 1959) indicates the incom-
pleteness and contradict toriness of-the present state oil the art. The investigation.is.
based.on the continuouii time. recording. of the increase in weight of specimens at.
constant T. The const:mction of the micro-torque balance employed is described
and depicted in an orthometric drawing. The torque rod consisted of W wire 100'
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and 150- ji diam. A 1:10-0-im, long'quartz bal"ce arm was AgCl-brazed to them:
center of.the torque r6d. , Tile specimer. and a -counterweight Were sus'pende -from
the 2 yokes ol the balance beam bymeans: of - quartz threads. Calibration and
.repeat runs indicated A s_ensitivity~of-:_7-._l0-.~_to 4--10-5 and a fully satisfactory-re-
peatability of measurements. Displacement readings, by means of the optical.
instrument O!js.~6, had -an accuracy of 0.001 mm. Prior to admittance of the 0,- a
vacuum of 10', torr was established. andthermal equilibrium at the desired T~
achieved (special tubular furnace; T to within :E30C). 0 was produced by vacuum
heating of large crystals of KMn04 and was purified by passage through a fiberglass
filter and a liquid-N trap. The 20xlOxl -mm specimens of remelted Nb contained
99.9% Nb, 0.027% 0, 0.0004% H, 0.002% N. and 0.0 1.0,16 C; the cast metal had a 11Z
of 110-120, which, after cold-rolling to:1-mm. increased to 240. All compa rative
data (rng/crnz versus time, 0-300 min) are shown for specimens from a single
casting batch, since the rate of oxidation-(4 of 0) varies substantially (up to 150%)
from batch to batch (i.e., is highly impurity- 5 ans itive). Except for a nonlinear -
initial period, the specimen weight increases linearly with time. A plot of the log
of the linear oxidation constant K vs.l/T,%,. is interpreted to indicate that the
- Q / RT
Arrhenius equation (K=Ae . abs . where A and R are const., 0 is the activa-
tion energy) is valid only within the 600 -8000C: interv'al. In the 500-6000,range the
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oxidation rate increas es.leis -than expected from- an extrapolation of the-Arrh6nius-
0 0
line. 'Beyond 800 aaharp downward break-occurs to a minimum at 900 C, %eltha
9000 oxidation rate of about one-half that observed at 8000. After a certaitit e
(depending onAhei resj*q1tive T)~,A-pordus, brittle, light yellow o-xdde forms &Iwo-
layer scale on thesp~ cim-en. surface. The outer yellow oxide layer continuosjo
grow, whereas the thickness of,the underlying dark film remains constant._ A de-
tailed, description is given ofthe' -oxide layers- developed at 700, 800, and 900, and
higher. Tests with a gold-sprayed specimen,oxidized for 3 hrs at 6000 sho4d that
the gold remained:on;the -outer surface, so that the oxidation of the Nb is the.result
of O-ion diffusion through the oxide layer. The test results are reinterprete4, in the
light.of the afore-cited Western-.references. : The slowdown of the oxidation r~atc
between' 800 and 9000,is attributed to the. irreversible transformation frona
CL.-Nb 0- to P-Nb 0 (cf. Goldschmidt), also to a sintering of the, oxides~ajT
z 5
above 8000. There a:re 6 figures and the above-cited 5 Engli5h-language U.S.
references.
ASSOCIATION: Mir-I (Moscow Eagine8ring Physics Institute).
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i: ACCESSION NR- AT4005962 S/2755/63/000/004/0093/0109*
AUTHOR: Korobkov, 1. 1.; Revyakin, B. N.; Chen, Ito-ming
TITLE: Kinetics of oxidation of electron beam melted Iodide n1oblum
SOURCE; Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy institut. Metallurgiya I metallovedonlye
chisty*ldi metallov, no. 4, 1963, 93- 100
TOPIC TAGS: niobium oxidation, high purity niobium oxidation, Iodide tiloblum, electron
beam melted niobium, high purity niobium
A13STRACT: 'rho kinetics of oxidat tion of highly purified iodide Nb, refined in an electron
beam furnace under rL vacuum and then cold rolled Lo a thickness of inim, was investigated
at 350-1200C by continuous weighing on a vacuuiTj,.micobalanco in rui atmosphere of dry
Oxygen. The sensitivity of the balance was 2x1d'u at temperatures up to 500C and 3x10-5g,
i. above this point. The effect of temperature was sEdled at a P02 Of 155 1-nm 1-19, in
addition to which the effect of oxygen pressures froin 20-760 inni Jig was studied at 400,
625 ruid 1000C. The results are graphed and indicate that, as expected, the oxidation rate
generally increases with increasing tomperaWre, except In the intervals 600-612, 900-950
and 1000-1100C. Oxidation generally begins by following a parabolic law, accompanied by
C=d
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the formation of a dark oxide film, after which odde formation continues to increase
according to a linear law. After the rate Is stabilized at any given temperature, the
weight increase can be expressed by the forniula:6 m = Kt + C where L is the time in
seconds, K is a constant at any given temperature and C is a constant which characterizes
the foregoing parabolic process. The values of K at various temperatures were calculated:
and are shown in the Enclosure, revealing that K Is directly proportional to temperature
qonly at temperatures up to 600C. Visual observation of the oxidation process revealed
Ithat the linear increase In weight is accompanied by the formation of a porous white
'layer on top of the dark subliyer, and that the anomalous behavior of the oxidation rate in
the range 600-612C is associated with a sharp increase in thickness of the dark sublayer.
iThe study of the relationship between oxygen pressure and oxidation rate showed that the
linear portion of the oxidation curve Increases In slope with Increasing P02, while the
parabolic section Is essentially unchanged. Orig. art. has., I table and 10 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Inzhe'nerno-fizichosidyinatitat, Moscow (Institute of Physics and Engineerin4
SUBMITTEI)i 00 DATE ACQ: 17Jan64
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Fig. 1. Relationship between the logaritlun of the lin'ear o;ddation constant of
niobium and the reciprocal of the absolute temperature.
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.~_qgQBKOV, jjt; REV.YAKIN, B.N.; CHENIKHE-MIN (Chl6n Ho-ming]
Electronograph.c and X-ray investigation of oxide films on
niobium. Met. i metalloved. chist. met. no. ZtP4.--O') If-1.
-,7,- -
Investigating the kinetics of the oxidation of niobium iodide
remelted by the electron-beam method. Ibid.:93-109. (MIRA 17:5)
. mopugoll I.M.
Keasurlig the leogth of rivers. Keteor. i g1drol. n0.7-38-39 JI
15?. (KUU lots)
(Iiver.�~','-Wisasuremnt)
KOROBKOV, I.M.
Let's give more attention to the conservation of the Perm Province
water reservoirs. Okhr. pr.Lr. na. Urale no.'41:23-2(, 161.
KOROBKOV, I.Ya., kand. geograf. nauk
Highways in Tataria. Avt. dor. 28 no.5:29 my 165.
(MTRA 18:11)
KMOBNOV. Nor-
Sielf-atentsing vaporizing :spray burners. Avt.dor.18 &*.6.*25 0 155.
(Read machinery) (an 9: 2)
catlow Padlo WY 1947
Channels
"Apparatlis WF-3 for Naxrowing a Radio Channel,"
L A Kbrabkov, 4 pp
"Vestnik Svyazi" Vol 7, No 86
Device to provide milti-channel facilities for
radio camnications; construction details and
operating data.
~AN C17;tl~'I_rl~~-
M .T-V
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KOROBKOV, L. A.
Class 21a10 3-105P No* 103004. KorobkOv.9 L. A., and Smiryagin, A. G.
method of storing and-Reproducing Coded Combinations of Telegraph Signals.
When storing and reproducing telegraph signal code combinations by
means of magnetic paper tape coated with ferromagnetic materialp it is
suggested for the sake of control of the contents and correctness of the
recording on any portion of the iron layer and determination of the beginning
or end of the message, to make the magnetic recording simultaneously with a
reproduction of the printed text or other signs on the ribbon.
In order to keep normal step with transmissions of tape, it is suggested
that the magnetic recording of code combinations and the printing of signs be
produced on stationRry tape at the instant of interruption of the start-stop
flow.
In order to differentiate signals in recording, it is proposed that the
recording of the code combination on the tape be produced by a movable magnetic
head by means of various frequency carriers.
Authors' Certificates, Elektrosvyaz' No. 9, 1956.
ACC NRt- AP6011256'-'-- SOURCE ClcljD~ IDR/0413/66/000/006/0096/0096-'
AVJ!H0RS3 lorobkov, M. A.i Manin. V. N. I Rq!qn
Ij. V V. M.
ORG: none
TITLEt Assembly for complex estimating the strength of flanged couplings. Class-.-
zvii;- I If
42, No. 179984 Im-mounced by Military Acadear of Chemical Defenpe ya
lakadeaiya W-4cheskoy
SMCE: Izabreten1jva, promWehlemv7e abraztey, tovarrWye ".Rki , no. 6,-1966, 96
TOPIC TAGS- metal joiningi mechanical power transmission device, pressure gaget
visual signalo sigmal element
ABSMCTt This Author Certificate presents an assembly for complex estimating of
the strength of flanged couplings. 'The assembly contains a hydraulic press for
loading the flanged coupling and instruments for determining the compression stress
in the flanged joint (see Fig. 1). To determine more exactly the penetration of
the working liquid between the contact surfaces of.the flanged coupling, one half
of the contact surface of tALe flanged coupling carries uniformly distributed
electrical Ssagese Saab of thaw SuWs is com to a signaling device such
Cud I
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NALIVKINI D.V.., glav. red.; VIMWHMGIN, v.N.y zamo glav. red.;
MENNER, V.V,j, zam. glav. red.; OVECHKIN, N.K., zam. glav.
red.[deceased]; SOKOLOV, B.S., zam, glav. red.; SHANTSER,
Ye.V., zam. glav. red.; KELLER, B.M., oty. red. toma
MODZAMSKAYA,.Ye.A., red.; CHUGAYEVA, M.N., red.;
GROSSMYM, V.A.,, rodaktor; KIPARISOVA,, L.D., redaktor;
red,; K10SNOV,. I.I.,, red.; KRYMGOLITSp T.Ya.p
K94Q.DKQV p,M
red.; LIBI10VIN, LA.# B.L. red.; LUPPOV,
N.P.,, red.; 14IKIFOROVA, M. . ~red.;:,~Q j,-S.V., red.;
i_ WUCHEV
POLKANOV, A.A.,* red.[deceased]; RENGARtEN, V.P., red.; STEPANOV,
D.L... red.; CHERNYSHEVA, N.Ye., red.; SRATSKIY, N.S., red.
(deceased"; EBERZIN, A.G.., red.;,GOROKHOVA, T.A... red.izd-va;
GUROVA, O.A., tekbn.-red.
[Stratigraphy of the U.S.S.R. in fourteen volumes] Stratigraftia.
SSSR v chetyrnadtoati tomakh. Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdat.
Vol.2. [Uppor 11're-Cambrian) Verkhnii dokembrii. Otv. red. B.M.
Keller. 1963. 716 p. (KIRA 17:1)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Sokolqv).
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AUTHORS: Koziorov, L.M. and Korobkov, M.N. (Moscow)
TITLE: A method for stabifining the functional dependenco of
two coupled variables, using a single control organ
PERIODICAL% Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdoleniye teklinicheakikh
nauk, Eneirgetika i avtomatika, 1961, No.4, pp-137-148
TEXT: The problem of stabilising some optimal dependence of
two controlled quantities by means of a single regulator can occur,
for example, in the stabilisation of the trajectory of a moving
body, the mixing of two substances in prescribed ratio in chemical
operations, or respecting the relation ship between the static and
dynamic resistances in hydraulic and pneumatic systems. This
problem is illustrated and calculated on the basis of an hydraulic
model in which the quantities of a liquid in two coupled tanks
are regulated with prascribed relationship between them. The
properties of the system may be summarised as follows:
1. The state of the system is characterised, among other parameters,
by a total energy Q, composed of the kinetic and potential
energies Q = P + K (1)
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where it in understood that the "energies" may represent
arbitrary physical quantities expressed by equivalent mathematical
forms;
2. Energy N enters the system at a certain rate and is distri-
buted between the two forms present in the system, in dependence
on the instantaneous state of the system;
3. The two forms of eni;rgy present in the system may be mutually
converted (interchange taken place);
4. The system has a controller permitting stabilization of one
coordinate of an arbiijrary nature, which is in any case a function
of either P or K (14 1M and M 2M).
The problem consists in designing the controller to satisfy an
optimal relation between M I and M 29
f C
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called the 'trajectory of the system. The solution of the problem
in studied in relation to a double-loop control system including
a non-linear functional converter (block at extreme left in Fig.2).
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More complex structu
ros are also considered. The systems
examined are linearisod and the limits of aperiodic stability
found by the method oj-.' logarithmic-amplitude qhftF teristics. The
'""6nsation of
method permits considoring the system as one if'.
perturbations. When the perturbations aarree oon11 with poor
reliability, additional feedbacks are intro duced, permitting
correction of the oriontational program. The restilts are applied
to the stabilisation of a trajectory in the coordinates x,y.
There are 1.0 figures.
SUBMITTE, D: April 7, J-961
KOROBKOVO N.-, SIMBER, Io
For effective bank control. Dan. i kred. 16 no.8:19-24 Ag 158.
(Banks and banking) (MIRA 11:9)
U*I=, S.-, KNIVA, A.;. 1DROBKOV! N.; CHNULIN, 1.
Organi2ation (if currency circulation In economic regions. Den.1
kTed. 17 no.!;:8-19 Ny '59. (AIRA 12:10)
1. Uryravly"ihcbiy Uzbekskoy reepublikanskay kontoror Gosbanks
(for Usarov), 2. Upmvlyeyushcbiy Litovskoy respubliltanskey
kputoroy Goobanka (for Kniva). 3. Upravlyayushchiy I nachallnik
ot(lela deneabimogo obrashchonlys Hookovskoy oblastnoy kontory
Goebanka (for Korobkov, Chesalin).
Nonw)
KOROBEDTj~-N., takhnolog; STOWY, I.
A monograph on the history of our plant ("The Xalinin Rail-
road Car Construction Plant* by D.K.Kozlov. Reviewed by
N Korobkov, I.Stogav). Sov.profsoiusy 181 no-3:62-63
F 160. (MR& 13:2)
1. Starshiy kompletovshchik vagonestroitallnogo zavodA,
g.1811nin.
(LLlInIn-.Jkilro&d9--Cars)
(Koslov, DPKJ
KOROBKOV ~"ORSHUNOV, N., inzh.
Steel giants, NTIO 4 no.5:34-35 Yor 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Uchenyy askretarl pervichnoy organizataii Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo
obahchestva Altayskogo traktornogo zavoda (for Korobkov).
2. Chlen Nauchno-takhnichookogo obshchestva Altayakogo traktornogo
zavoda (for Korshunov),
(Rubtsovsk-Tractor industry)
PIAITIPIP,
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I by 3.5 mrornallY
Natural Solid FuQlvs
~Imntpq aut-Oda
Wiming d1wotor corlera
KOROBKOV. N.A.
Textbook for locomotive anginsers ("Booklet for electric locomotive
crews! by Mironov. Reviewed bt N.A. kor;bkov). Xkek. i-tepl. tiaga
no.l.-.47-48 .1 ~57- (MM 12:3)
l.Kashinint elektravosa. dapo Porerva Mookovsko-lurske-Donbasakoy dorogi.
-Olectric locomotives)
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off low*d d a iamb Viol ed"M to -7=
fultba. P. A. Kaw&kov and R, K. Shlesser. see
6 V Z41=6riniiiiin O(M rubber Own. thmugh a (a".
strwo deld, by m abraskm app. -Compkic huprevist(km I.
:0 0 I-fictwit wbra the cum of Witsion of tht minpic is at an
004 Imints above Me cwvv of the unimpmWated Is4rk
Ahto. The derk cd hopmusition can be dtid, Chem: see
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,ifetti.alibe rwad tatts. is"" try inigirtrguatiin with
;-.1itsmits. The uWyvh is toetir either by Asiving 96 layers o
S;J1 fivinegmied ample* or pawnd 4tut twacls. Buthaft
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and
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ost tionjititlun and ffthtancv to frimsing tit vinyl chlitthle
shocts wm usilonn bctwma 2) and -:kV. rhe unumial
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Dissp,rtultion: !Y.Ithr,-.Is for OD".aininp, Leath-:!r
Fib~~r.q froi.. CIA -..n,1 their Uti.-JAzation, i-,,
the Industry of Leather Substitir~es."
21/2/150
Iloscow Technological Inst of L.I1,,7';3t Industry
ix,.eni L. E. Kaganovich.
So Vecheryaya Nloskva
Sum 71
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SOV/112-57-5-97W
Translation from: Referativn),y.,sb~xr-imLl..,Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr,5, p~Zl (USSR)
AUTHOR: Korobkov,
TITLE: Aging of Polyvinyl- -R4ide Plastics ahd-Cable Sheaths Under Outdoor
Chl
Conditions (Stareniya polivinilkhloridnykh plastikatoy i kabet'nykh obolochek
v atmosfernykh usloviyaka)-
PERIODIGAL*.-Tr. n.-i. in-.t4,k&beI'noyprom--4ti, 1956, Nr 1, pp 116-131,
ABSTRACT: On the basis of jhe~experimental data obtained as a result of 4-6-year
studies of polyvinyl -chlor'iAe.-plantic aging under both laboratory and outdoor
conaitions, gene rall zations and preliminary computations are made of the
aging periods of the plastics and cable sheaths, an well as their weather
constants. The aging.pexiod was measured in reference to solar hours (with
an allowance for the specific illuminated surfaoce). A total aging period T is
the time after which the relative elongation in the breakingtest is reduced to
zero. The degree of plastics aging was determined on the basis of their
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KOROBKOV, S.A.. starshiy prepodavatell
Using the theory of graphs for analyzing sets of points. Izv.
vys. ucheb. zav.; geod. i aerof. no.419-34 165.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Leningradakiy gornyy institut. Submitted Jan. 9, 1965.
KOROBMV, S.A. -
Tensor representation of vectorial errors. Zap. 1&I )? no.l:
117-123 158., 1 * (KIRA 12:8)
(Calculus of tensors)
I
8(2) SOV/91-59-~-21/33
AUTHOR: Korobkov, Fitter
TITLE: An Instrument for Adjusting and Checking the Character-
istics of Relay RP-5
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1959, Nr 6t p 25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author briefly describes his invention named in
the title. It consists of a 230xl6Oxl35mm box con-
taining a step-down transformer, a rectifier, a rheo-
stat, additional resistances, 2.5V indicating lamps,
a s*itch for changing the voltage polarity at the re-
lay, and a voltmeter. The instrument is fed with
220 or 120 volt a.c. current. The advantage of this
instrumeat is that it enables the fitter to examine
and adjust the RP-5 relay without having to remove it.
There is l.circuit diagram.
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Contraction of,aqueous solutions of alcohols at 2370C& Izv,VYB*
ucheb.zavo; kb4m,i khim,tekh. 5 no.lt62-64 162. (KM& 3_5z4)
1. Kharlkovski7 soliskokhozyaystvannyy institat imeni v.V.
Dokuchayeva, kafedra f:tzicheskoy khlydi.
. (Alcohols)
stry, Physical ydrate's
um in Systems of Molten Salt Water Va-
por: Systems NaOH - U20 and YOH - 1120 '" 1. S. Gal-
V. 1. Kordbkov, KbarIkov Agr Inst=mil ----- -
-Dok Ak Rauk SSSR" Vol LMM, No 3, PP 407-410
Tz a specially constructed stainless steel bomb,
vater vapor at variable pressures and tem-ps has
been dissolved in molten KOH and molten NaW. Plots
isotlunw for molar quantities of H20 assolved in
the Al kal i at pressures ranging from 0 to 2hO kg/
e rms permit thelcalen 6f.the
Th se isotbe
gies between the mols of liquid *atpy and
21balk
MUAM KUAU. C&IC& -tho bond. enerCr from ~tbe imk,.
viole 'of vater being transferred to'.the melt
in'..O.L-tiothermal reversible process. The cycle
*waists of 3 steps: 1, work of the ivothernal,
of t1jeL isothermal eXpan
of of vater; 11, work
SALM of steam from a pressure to vapor tension of
the mat
A steam over, water, 4--thst eaual to the
Ta"r. tension of the steam o7er the melt;,.=I,, vork,
Of condensation of the steam from the vapor phase
the melt. Then the max work is I minus 3:1 plus
j=. Illustrates the method of calcg its value
(Particular3,v step II).
214714.
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Dbs Iortation: *3qidUbriw .-In lAlk&li,Hydr*xldi Water 'Vapor' Systems at High
N~erfttureao* 'Cmd Chem' SeLvlharlkov State Miarlkov. 19540 (Referativw
Zhural-IOAmlyap Moscow No 9# P47 54)
SO: SUM 318# 23.Dec 1954 IA A K