SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOROTKEVICH, A.V. - KOROTKEVICH, V.S.

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1. KOROTKENICH, I.V. 2. USSR (600) 4. Wine and Wine Making - Analysis 7. Indentifying red coloring substances in the vineyard and in wine. Vin.SSSR 12 no.10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. ~J-I' uie ap,.d :nto the cunicil L;eik~7?. ~1,- tb~ h,1k,r 4n,l 111,,I~ ~iilir a, 'A n alk'4 tlq !~Ie MCIV: f0r -'Tlrll~'~, 1;-," 1 C: -'f f a rif)(~C'rablc Piik, -i,h , ~'*"--' iclii' 41s-- :'c t- '- .:l 3 1!- ~n alt 11,31 11-0 and t!q!,fc- In. tIc he'd n n ~Icd flu t . Heat t o - I - , T ~ ;,)! a :I, I - : ~ h N' alkdi hydroxide. I-Iie :Q,thoci ~v- Sto"f'l-ory w,Qmm:c%l daelvUES of wmc. A ilwhod lc~emLqrdaia aflActit, acid in A,~y Will" 42~ !t,A 5n~ pherw~ rt,i A;, At.~T,zr 1- nfcaear. kf",' ~(I'j I (-.f ap mx!Ll-f pii.-t! by 10 givc~ the -amt. ef R I% V 90 accelarattd niettitto for the'datenninatloi,, of NiWl z I acid let 'raw materitis contifting ts-tatic Al v_t1mvich atd, L. r1 ili, 146. 2. 13 g. of a* raw malutal coutz, tartaric add (1) Into a 20- 800 ml. beaker followed by the rdda. of 40 mt. KjCOi U nfid Wl the mixt. for 12 mlo. wkh continuus atirrirg, After c1lillt"g. t=tsftr the reamiin mixt. Into a 100-ml, i :Y C I leflark with dbid. w0cr, fill to thanurk- andrilter- va nmetr Mutt, Briontneitr fi-Isk,'i 11illet thrCe 10-ml. Sarlplea Into add -to eath sample 04 mi. coned. Accoff, 20 ini. C,04G-"', _Ql..d let the mixt. SiAnd it jdC~'-, and 0~6'&~ pen%Xj. KCf' 14' laft for 2-3 lus, Cclledt the ppt. of R bitartrate (11): il,' an :l; quant. filter paper, (or Ly centrifit.-ation) wash tho U resIdti,:,arA the filter A times with 10 mt. =d. KCI, dhq- .4 tolve-the tes!dut !2 W tdL hot distd; wattr, bring the SaItt cxrt~ to 4 boil -M4 titrate WhIllchat Wid, O.INNoff 'Vith ... ... as indicator. . When the amt. of I ia the Mltaial lxa - dualy-vnd is lower th?A1 25% rep--It On! vaddensi;j- tht AU-ni;' vample In .1 mt. befize: the Q'f'ACOII, ~dc,; anti KCI. resp, Sinct I mt, Naolf Itz the casc of 11 istqvir. to O.oti; g. ~'f I, it far'ws 111ii th'4 verctut Cf I M in tim. I-taterial atvlb-~-4 it ~Y - I~Jd 'X IOOA)/ki 2.64, whe(c it the ~tnt. 61" ,~4 :V; 10 f th up for tile titration pil P TT - KORUMVICH, -f A.Y.; RUOTA, L.I.; LOBANOT, N.I. , kBnd.khim.nBuk# ape sM'.; DEMA, Z., red,; PGOVSKIT, V., takhn.rotd. ERB= 1 an wine chemistry] Rukovodstvo po khimil vine. Pod obshchol red. L,I,Rykovol. Illshinev. Gos.lzd-vo Koldmvil OKartio Holdovenlooks," 1960. 393 P- (NIRA 14a). (Wine and wine mking-Analyals) VULIKH, A.I.; KOROTKEVICH, B.I. ~ Preparation of pure fluorides with the us* of sodium fluosilicate aB a source of fluorine. Prom.khim. reak. i osobo chist.veshch. no.2:38- 45 163. (MTRA 17:2) ) -f' - " f n A-CLSSIC114 NR. AP5012973 UP/0078/65/010/005/1;25/1228 541-123.62:546.135 J// AUTHOF: vich B. 1. iE&intsev N.; Kashina U. I.; Vulikh, A. I.; Korotke TITLE: Ternar-y aqueous systenis,consisting of potassium, rt Ebi dium and cesium cp,iorates at 250C ~r)URCE- Zhurmal neorganicheskay khimii, v. 10, no. 5, 1965, 1225-1228 1OPTC TAr~S- potassium chlorate, rubidlum chlorate, cesium chlorate A~~4177PArT T~e solubility of KC-103-CSC103-H20, K'103-RbCI03-H20, and RbCIC3-CsCI03- iystems at 250C is studied (see fig. 1 of tl,,~~ Enclosure). The selec- m-!hod for a-iaLyzing porassiiim, --esl'uv an--l ruf-iifum systems is 7he method ol isothermal ellesupersat-aratiou -w,ib tassium chlo- fimt system, n:) solid solutions were for"d between po -h',)ra--?, and o-)ly the liquid phas,- was analyzed. In the second ar-A lijlji~ phase-3 were were chlorate and runidium chiordte. U'Li-,1 '1110 ii-! phases werv also analyzed; rn.&izlium :~hli,rafe an' -tiallum c1lorate !Card 1/4 7777g,, IRMO= L 63568-65 ACCESSION MR! AP5012973 TOM. a continuous series of solid solutions. The authors calculated the aotivity FOC RbC103-CsC103 !:olid solutions, using P Schmeling's formu.a W, X2 xid I gDn; x& d Ig Djj, where D, Dm= j1% Xt Yt Zi 7- The effect of com.Dosition on the logarithm of the activity coefficient is mdeijuate-J_ ;~-,S-i~ed by equations from "he theory of regular soliitions In yl';- 1,79 xts; In y;== f,79 z,'. ---nq~ant coefficient in these equations (1.79) is cl-)se to 2. In acccrdance -L 4 s means that RbC-103-CsC10-4 solid solutions ar- close to plase sepa- :-:,Z. 3rt. has: 2 figures, 7 tables, and 7 ffornu. i institut neorganicheskoy khinii Sibirskogo ctdeleniva kkaf erui nauk -)f Inorgaric Chemistry, ',iboriar) Dopar'men', A-Adllmv of Sciencesl ~,A be cr-- 3 ENCL: 01 SUB C( DE: IC ~4 5 0 V 001 OTHER; 001 L 6356,8-65 ACCESSIO14 MR: APS012973 (a) ENCLOSURE: 01 Fig. 1. Solubility diagrai in the system RVIOI-CsCI03-H20 ;Cc 10 !-POIC103- C,3 r,,4 w S/1 33/63/000/0104/W5/01 I 054M26 AUTHOhj: Meandrov, L. V:j Golovananko, S. A., Bykov, A. A., Myagkov, it. P., Karotkovich, B K, Borisov, A. N., Kossovskly, L. D., G1nd1:ii,.A.Sh. WTLE: Experimental rollIng of bimetal sheets PERIODICAL: Stal', no. 4. 1963, 343 -.346 T.M Tests were carried out at,the Chelyabinskiy metallurgiohesklyzavod (Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant) with the participation of N. P. Shchukin, V. D. Nikitin, S.. A. Zuyev, V. P. IN:Lkitin, N. N. r1anilovich, 11. V. Zerchaninov'~V. V. Shturts, V. A. Ustimenko, V. V. Silant'yev, to establish the technology OC bi- metal sheet production. Symmetric (4-iaver, 150 - 220 mm thick) and asuametrical. (3-layer, 135 mm thick) sheets were produced. The nickel coating was applied'in some tests by the'standard electrolytic method, in some tests, however, a new process was employed with a special apparatus, involving the melting of ai 1.5-tim pul- diameter nickel wire, which was thereupon applied to the sheet surface by verization. Prior to this the surface to be coated was shot"3blasted. A 600 x x 1,750 mm sheet could be coated by this process with a 40 P-thick nickel layer Card 1/2 7-- ANDREYUK, L.V.; RANNEVO G.G.; KOROTKEVICII, B.M.; NOVIKOV., M.N.; DOLZHENKOV, F.Ye. New developments in research. Stall 24 no.8t730 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) 4- GARKONOV. I.V., otv.red.;-,~ ~B.S. ~ctv.red.; ZONIS, S.A., red,; MM, Te.I., red,; FONKINA, T.A., takhn.red. [Synthesis of monomers for the production of synthetic rubber] Sintes monowrov Me proisvodetva mintatichaskogo kauehWw. Leningrad. Gos*n9uchno-tekhn,lz&vo khlu,lit-ry, 1960, 250 (KIM 13:1230 1. Yeasoynsayy nanahno-leeledevatellekly institut sintati- chmskogo knuchmko. (2mbber, Wathatle) KOROTKEVICH B.S,- SHENDRIK M.N.; BOGDANOVA, O.K.; SHCHEGLOVA, A.P.; -- 0 1 .9 VIDUU1,MOVA., N.P. Catalytic dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene. Khim.prom. no-4:243-248 Ap 161L. (MnA 14:4) (Benzene) (Dehydrogenation) B/063/61/006/0!01 /002/005 A051 /A 129 AUTHORt Korotkevich, B. S. TITLE: The development of synthetic rubber production PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Vsesoyuznogo Xhimicheskogo Obshchestva im. D. I. Men- deleyeva, v. 6, no. 1, 1961, 69-74 TEXT: The author summarizes the problems facing the synthetic rubber industry in the Soviet Union during the current 1959 - 1965 Seven-Year Plan. The sodium butadiene rubber production should be discontinued and replaced by the production of polydivinyl rubber of regular structure. Polyisoprene rubber is to be produced in various plants. Emphasis is placed on the need to develop the production of monomers. The Giprokauchuk in designing new plants is concentrating ont 1) increasing the plant output, 2) increasing the output of individual unitst 3) applying new, more complex technological processes, 4) automating the processes, 5) cooperating with related plants, 6) rational solution of general plans, 7) compact arrangement of production equipment, 8) placing the equipment outside the buildings. Isoprene monomer will be produced from formaldehyde and isobutylene in some plants and by de- Card 1/4 SIO 6 3/61/006/001/002/00 5 the development of synthetic rubber production A051/A,129 hydration of ieopentane in others. It is shown that the pentane method of isoprene production shows the greatest promise. The separation and the pack ' ing of the polyisoprene rubber is another problem. It is up to the Nauohno- issledovatel'skiy institut khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya (Scientific Re- search Institute of Chemical Maohine-Building) to organize and lead the main operations in developing new types of equipment for the production of iso- prene rubber. The Soviet Union has realized the two-stage production of di- vinyl from butane on an industrial scale, the first stage being the dehydra- tion of normal butane to butylenes and the second the dehydration of butyl-VA to divinyl. Projects of three different plants for this production have been designed by Giprokauchuk. In order to further improve the technical and economical indices of divinyl production from butane, the following: measures should be undertaken: 1) perfection of the two-stage process; 2) organiza- tion of the single-stage process (i.e., the direct dehydration of butafte to butadiene). Experimental work and designing of the equipment are being car- ried out in these two respects. The most promising method for the production of butadiene is thought to be the single-stage dehydration of butane under vacuum. In order to realize the single-stage process it is important for the Card 2/4 S/063/61/006/001/002/005 The development of synthetic rubber production A051/A129 showed that these units are practical at a production capacity of over 20 t/hr of pyrolysis material per unit. The Giprokauchuk is developing: a unit with an hourly output,of 60 thousand nm3 of gas and the Giprogastopprom a unit with 30 thousan-d m3 of gas, Emphasis is placed on the need for'design- ing the following effective machines and apparatus. 1) bigh-economy turbo- compressors for compressing hydrocarbon gases to a pressure of 20 - 40 atm, 2) a detander for expanding the hydrogen methane fraction in high thermal drops, 3) boil er-utilizerB for using the heat of the pyrogas, 4) a continuous pyrolysis unit ~f high Output, 5) heat-,exchange apparatus for condensing steam-gas mixtures, 6) plates for precise rectification, 7) pumps without stuffing boxes for pumping the compressed hydrocarbon gases. The following problems must be dealt with: 1) removal of acetylene compounds from the pyro- gas, the ethylene and propylene fractions, 2) development of the industrial production of drying agents for the pyrogas and the ethylene and propylene fractions, ~) a study of the phase equilibria in the systems: ethylene-etham Q - 30 atm), propylene-propane (1 - 25 atm), hydrogen-methane-ethyl.ene (20 - 40 atm), methane-ethylene (I - 40 atm), 4) development of analyzers for the analysis of admixtures in commercial ethylene and propylene fractions of high purity. There are 5 tables. Card 4/4 KOROMETIOU, G. I 1 -111 ftdlo In Ramula. Radlo no.12:18 D 153. (NLRA 6:12) (Rmlzanla--]kdlo)_ (Radio--ftumla) USSR/1Asc_ellaneoue___-_ Bibliography--,- Card t 1/1 Pub. 89 - 24/24 Authors Korotkevich, G. Title A book exposing the warmongers' propaganda Periodical Radio 6, 63, June 1954 Abstract Russian translation of an English book entitled "The USA in 1953",, written by an Enilish journalist Dereck Carten, is reviewed (The trans- lation was published by the Soviet Publishing Housefor Foreign Litera- ture, Moscow, 195.3). The book is critical of the American way of life, and passages from this book are quoted at length. Institution Submitted 107-57-7-56/56 AUTHOR: Korotkavich, G. TITLE: Aients Provocateurs and Slanderers Working (Provokatory i klevetniki za rabotoy) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 7, pp 63-64 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A booklet "Subversive Propaganda Centers of the US in Europe" (Podrywnyye propagandistskiye teentry SShA v Yevrope) by G. Gurkov and Ya. Shavrov, wZnaniye" Publishing House, Moscow, 1957, is reviewed in the artiou. The booklet is welcomed and highly praised. It criticizes the work of the "Voice of America", "Radio Free Europe", OLiberation", and RIAS. The work Is labeled as a "nefarious slander of the countries of socialist camp".. "Whitew, "graym, and "black" types of the American radio propaganda, Y&-Loh is "against socialism, against peace and democracyO, are discussed. Lewis Galantier is mentioned as a political consultant, and Harlow Curtis and Cecil Morgan are mentioned as supporters of the *Free Europew radio. Soviet escapees and their stories are described as winventionaw. German uprising of June 17, 1953, and Hungarian uprising of 1956 are partly blamed on the work of RIM and the "Free Europew. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 AUTHOR: _J~orotkevich, G. SOV/107-58-10-54/55 TITLE: Goebbels' Successors and Heirs (Nasiedniki i preyeziniki Gebbel'sa) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 10, p 62 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reviews the book "Tri taveta a mast' odnaff,(Three Colors of the same Suit) by P. Bunyakov and V. Komolov, pub- lished by the Gospolitizdat in Eoscow. This book is an em- bittered attack on Western radio propaganda. The title is derived from the classification of psychological propaganda into "white", "grey", and "black". Card 1/1 KOR G.A. I-NNUZU01-t- Manufacturing technology of the B-528a semiupholotered armchair. Der.prom. 10 no.10:23 0 161. (MIM 14:9) (Chairs) VfACILAN) V.A.1 SMINCHANKO T.Z., KU7:,,'IIA,, A.Y. "rishing in the Kolkhoz "a-etiy Vyrishalnyi," Rybne hosRodarst-o u "TretiX Yyrshallnyi; K.-Kh.. Dyerzh. vyd-vo kolh. i radh. 1939 p 19 " ( I . . k I i --&- u lnduAr~~-, Visnyk All UISIR 23, No. 3, 1951. For 1.1-,e develop-narit of the fiz;lhini 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1-a-y -1953. Unclassified. I-- TORCMIMIC14, --- - - - - - - - --- -- - -- - Collective Farms Fish raising, a highly profitable branch of the collective farm. Kolkh. proizv. 12 No. 3, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JUne - 1951, Uncl. 2 1 1. LX'i-OT;L"71C.E-I G.G. 2. UL31H (6W) 4. Fish Culture 7. Effectiveness of fertilizers in pond fish culture, Ryb.khoz 29 no. 4, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. KCROfKNVICH. G.G. I Breeding carp in camercial ponds In Northern Polesye (Ukrainian S.S.R.). ViezWk AN UM 26 n0,1007-41 0 '33. (WLRA 9: 1) (Pol"re-Carp) MOVMA, V.A. I; IORVrM ICH, G "G- _ _, .. Steppe ponds of the Ukrainian S.S.R. and their utilization in fish culture. Trudy Inst.gidrobiol, AN MSR no*32:100-124 '55.(KM 9:9) (Ukraine-Fish culture) KOROTOVICH G.G. - TATHSRTWN, A.S. At the Hydrobiological rustitute of the Academy of Sciences of the UkTalulan S.S.R. Vlanyk AN UM 28 no.5:67-69 MY '57. (KLRA 10:7) (Ukraine-Fresh-4ater bioloj7) KOROTKEVICH, G. G.: Master Agric Sci (diss) -- "Some problems of improving the ---e- ~oduct qualities of the pond carp in its breeding". Kiev, 1958. 23 pp Olin 0 Agric Ukr SSR, Ukr Acad Agric Sci), 150 copies (KL, No 10, 1959, 127) I I .,~ ."~T..tqw _~, ~ 1904mysialm , gtlf~~ FAMR. Irm, ~.G~.lsrotkevrch,-H.Hj ~ -XQM~~lll Trapd in breading P*nd carP- vionvk AN URSR 30 noo4-.67-70 Ap 159. (MIRA 12:6) (Carp) SOLOVIYEVA, Ya.D., red.j KULICHEX, A.F... red.; KOROTKEVICH, G.G. red, (Fashion trends for 1962-1963]Napravlonie mody na 1962- 1963 gody. Moskva,, 1962. 44 p. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Voesoyuzmyy institut assortimenta izdeliy legkoy pro- myshlennosti I kulftur7 odezhdy. (Clothing and dress) t ACCESSION NR: AP40448V 8/0280/64/000/004/0081/0090 AUTHOR: Gallperin, M V.(Moscow); Kdrotkovich, 0. Mbbscov); Idnakert I. X-# (Moscow); Wbasoyp V: I* (Macaw) TITLE: Solving nonlinear mathematical programming problems having one or more i extrema on analog computers SOURCE: AN SSSR. lzvestiya. Tekhnicheskaya kibernetika, no. 4, 1964, 61-90 TOPIC TAGS: computer programming, analog computer, nonlinear progrwnming, r nat the 'at m tical programming, Pyne gradient method ABSTRACT: Ile authors discuss Pyne's gradient method for analog computer solution of linear and convex programming problems from the standpoints of accuracy, speed and controllability. A monotonous convex function is considered, using a piecewise linear. approximation, and an expression is derived for the time to solve a one-extremum programming problem using Pyne Is method; the errors in the solution are also'lnvesti- gated. Using broad-band transistor amplifiers with a 100 no time constant ant! $-blocks ---?~havlng a 50 no risetime, a linear or quadratic problem can be solved in less than 10 gsec. Metl~ods are next considered for reducing mulUple-extremum problems to a finite set of one-extremum problems sultable for determinate solution (in contrast to the o iz Carlo approach). The block-diagram for solving the mutipl.e extremum problem Sird 1/2 NR: AP500010 S/0103/64/0251011/1566/1571 A--'THOR~ Korotkevich, G.. 1. (Moscow); Ordanovich, A. Ye. (Mosccw) TITLE: Iteration method of selecting control act.or-.s f!-)r bringing a plant into a ~pcctfied state during a specified time SOUR6E: Avtomatika i telemekhatiika, v. 25, no. I I, H64, 1566-1171 TUPIC TAGS: automatic --ontrol, automatic contLol design. autoniaE C control s-istem, automatic controil theory I ABSTRACT: An iteratton algorithm for solving the problem formulated in the title is developed, for a mride class of nonlinear systems. Control a-tions are ,5ele ted by expanding their expressions into known functia. ris and by finding the expansion coefficientE through minimization of a certain functional. The method permit!i .-arying the parameters one after another, which simplifies practical procedures and is the only possible technique for bundling complex problem6. Card 1/z L 1755(5-65 ACCESSION NR: AP50001411 The algorithm is illustrated by an example of rapidly bringing a gyro (ompass, to i11.f1--,!tar,- ari electronic simulator with some au-xiharv devices is t, sed. The system, is brought to the oricrin of coordinates by a step force q(t) by he time r-oment T. the force is swilched at t = T/Z; force steps b, and b2 are sought. HISS Of finidmg a so] -ition in the parameter sp3ce :s shc,wn; the system ~s explored; crudity of the system with respect to variptions )f the '17, oncl'is n~,, the authors ')f the ,teration levice is established. Ya. N. Royter.berg for suggestion of the topic , i,-.d 1. P. Chernov his assistance ir, the work. " Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 22 fori-iulas. ASSOCLATlON: none SUBMITTED: 2OJun63 ENCL: Oil DF NO REF -606 SUB CODE: IE SOV OTIMR.~ ')GU Card 212 A KOROTUVICH.Matilw". I %IWRUNNN- Suffession karst si*ms Aknob, blul, len. une no-22:296-31 '49- (MU 10:4) 1. 06018 ochvemM fakall tot. - r;ur;lall mountaim-Urst) KOROTKEVICH, Go V. "Protection of Surface Engineering Installations of Salt Mines From Karst Deformationss," Tr. Vaese No -i. in-ta solyanoy prom-sti, No 1. 32-38s 1954 The author indicates practical (negative) significance of the fact that, as a result of the pumping out of water from salt mines, there develop in the salt karat hollows and channels leading to the formation of funnels and craters and of sags in the surface of the earth. He notes the necessity for the presence of three factors for the process of karat formation: (1) dissolvable rooks; (2) movement of water; and (3) disoolving capacity (aggressiveness) of the water* Heretofore, the struggle against karat formation has been directed against the second factor. RZhGeol, No 19 1955 KaRONUICK, G.T. --'- '--~ Brew wthad :Eor protecting salt mines"from karat formations [with summary In Jbgllshl. root. UFU 12 no 24:60-93 157. (MIU 1195) (ftit mines and ;d;ing) (Karat) KOROTEEVICH, G.V. Marked anomal7 in the conditions of the "Gorlkiy Erik" stream at Baskunchak Iake [with summary in English]. Vest. WU 13 no.,6-.141-144 158. OGRAL 11:5) (Caspian Depression-Rivers) (Bukunchak, lieks) KORDNEVICH, G.V. Karst in the "Krae=P Shapochka" Worth Ural bauxite depoinit and the formation of subsurface Imrst. Vast. IOU 14 no.24:55-458 159. (MIRA V:12) (Ural Mountains--larst) KOROTKEVICH 0 Sow obaracteristics of the development of salt karate Dokls.AN SSSR 136 no.1:187-190 A 163.. (MIFA 3.4t5) I 1, Leningradskiy gooUdarstvanrqy universitet in. A.A.Zbdanovae i Predstavleno akademikon N.M,Strakhovym. (Karat) (Salt deposits) KOROTKEVICH, G.V. Some karst forms of the Solotvino rock salt deposit. Nov.,kar.i spel. no.207-59 161. (MIRA 1539) (Transearpathia--Karst) KOROTKEVICH$ G.V. Method of conservation of underground waters in the development of mineral resources. Vast. LGU 18 no.12:32-43 163. (KERA 160) (Mine drainage) KOP,OTKMCH., G. V. Dynam1cs of the karst fonation in halite deposits of "dry-It salt lakes. Dokl. AN SS!,R 157 no-4:866-869 Ag 164 (MIRA 17.-S) 1. LenLngradskly gos-darstvennyy UnIver-itet im. A.A. Zhdanova. Predstavleno akademii om N.M. St~aib6v7m. T [IN AT4060253 A UT11 ii-, R Kcrotk,evich, G.--V. li''I f tile use M -4 t d g e S!7";TJ-ikCF 1.en In g r ad Un ive rs L t e t en ogiva science S 0()O(,,/6 non 'ri, air f- r jo'-rc-lsinv ~k- -1-: Geo I o g ich es k i y faku 1 t e t . Grun t oi e d e n. i ye and enginec-r,np L96.~ , 13c)- 1 ~cLence. s-il i, -a:3 -1 Mak. i it jescribes ~ new methoi dno-l _e -reasp ~hp inft,-ix rf water intc -f set! ;ind m. i)o d i' ~r p-m- eal,i I ity n,; t a -j C, The methcd the, t,,t If i r I!, in detdil. I'll e 71e! h 4~-. r i 1) V '111d I- If I l. ~, I r t r e, f, r luactice and the article ilseif ir P,~b for isc-us ion MA W. MEN-- =- C CE S SION NR: AT4049253 0 T11e, DrincLple involved is essentially qq follo-: If -1ir pqr~ic'es are a Water-bearinp- horLzon a three-phase sysreft! will ippe;ir: sol-d ~J~ S!Irf3ce tinsion develops alt the di n I e e Sur- llntr~ iuced i n r r~ Ch. P re4 i rid 1- i 1 ;t- e -i r i e 5 -ipii 5ec Lon c h e c~ . e r M r~ Z-1 S C iJLILx:&Li.vIi WLILI be devendent an trie size of che pores tqeIr sliape and the variabilitv of their size, the an:~ularity of the rock grains, strength of t! e gas -)I t c ';%r'?~ertteq 0~ Minerals and c~!-~er -4 r C" KIN C L NO REF 'S QV 0 1 F3 OTHERt 002 C ar d L' , -1 Xorot'--vich, Ge -1-Liy Ye-kovlovIch 7T,- Burzhuazno-Pomeshchichlya Vongrlya (1918-1944 gg) voznilnovenlye I Ra-zvi.- tiye stroya Narodnoy Demolr-ratii v vengrii (Bourgeois ownership of Hungary (1918-194,14-) origin ana Development of th,q system of People Is Democrac,-t in Hungary) Moslrv;~, 1955. 62 P At head of title: Kommunisticheskaya Partiya SovetskoGo Soyuza, Vysshaya Partiynaya Shkola. YUMASHEV, Aleksandr Ivanovich; KOROMVICH, G.Ya., red.; NAU14DV, K.M., tekhn. red. I---------------- [Socialist reorganization of agriculture in the U.S.S.R. and the people's democracies] Sotsialisticheskoe preo- brazovanie sellskogo khoziaiatva v SSSR i stranakh narod- noi demokratii; uchebnyi material. Moskva, Izd-vo VPSh i AON pri TaK KPSS 1962. 106 p. (MIRA 16:4) 4griculture) KOROTOVICH.,-,G,.Ye,...Inzhoner,.- ~ .%~~ Moss .6 Calculating..const"M ion elements for bnildings and structures to be built in mining regions. Strol. prom. )5 no.5:32-35 MY '57. (Foundational (Soil mechanics) (KM lotO 1. FOHOTIKEVICIII, L. S. 2. ussm (6oo) 4. Far East - Hepaticae 7. Some new data on the hepatic flora of the Far -East, Bot. mat.Otd.spor.rast. 8: 188-196 D 152, 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of ConGress, AFRIL -1953, Uncl. KOROTKIVICH, L.S. -:,'! Relotium Schimperi Nav. spores in peat. Bot.shur- 39 no-4:591-594 Jl -Ag 15 4. (UM 7:10) (Spores. Fossil) (Peat) AOROMEVICHI, -Ptilidiul californicum (Aust.) Undsrw. et Pook in the flora of liverworts of the U.S.S.R. Bot. mat. Otd.-'spor. rast. 16073-178 ,63. (MRA 16: 10) KOROTK-VJ'ICIf,'q.' i.' UdelInyi ves gruzooborata g.16oskvy v obahojem truzooborote SSSR- L The ~Cific volume of Moscow freight turnover in the general ft-eight turnover of the'U.A.A.R.Y, (Zhel-dor. delo, 19Z7, no. 12, p. 1.1-13). DLC: TF4. Z5 SO: Soviet Tramportiatlan ad domr4nic&1Agng,-A Bibliogft9hy, Library of rA3ngress Reference Department, Washingtont 1952p biTc-lansified. BREUSOV, O.N.; KOROTKEVICH, M.N.; ODINTSOVA, V.G.; TSIBULVISKAYA, K.A.; liuZIP N. A. Preparation of germanium s,ilfides of reactive grade. Prom.khJ.m.reak. V~ osobo chist.veshch. no.2t49-53 163. (MIRIL 17:2) .i KC-ROTKENICH). 1". S. "Differences in the Cand Mled Sci, Leningrad Acad, Leningrad, 1953. SO: Slim 432, 29 liar 55 Shape and Ic..,ation of the Corpus Striatum." Sci Res Psy--honeurological Inst, l'ilitarj IkRZhBial, Ii) 1, Set) 54) KOROTKIVICH, M.S. - e -;i9, .. Connection of aubcortical nuclei with the cerebral cortex in man. %h. nevropat. paikhiat.. Moskva 53 no.9:689-691 Sept 1953. (01ML 25:4) 1. Scientific-Research Psychonsurology Institute imeni V. M. :Bekhterew and Department ok Operative Surgery and Topographic AnatozV of Military Medical Academy iient S. M. Kirov* I ~~ 1 11 ~~ I'm - Igo MASHMKIY, F.I.j RAZDOLISKIyg I.Yaq KOROTKEVICH, M.S.j TERPUGOV, Ye.k* Modern diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors. Trudy'Goo. wuch.- isal. poikhonevr. irwt. no.20s367-375 159. (MIU 14:1) 1, Gouudaratyennyy nauchno-inaledavatellokijr psMonevrologialleakiy inatitut imeni V.M. Bekht4kimm. I (LUIN.;.-IWORS) KOROTKDIIGHY M.S. ~- Ld I Methodology of the percut.rineoun puriclt,!Ire- 04 L~L,~ cOMIC011 Carctl artery In anglography. Trudy Gos. nauch.--issi. psikhoriev-r. inst. 31-.169-175 163. (*mm'i 1 0000 00 00 0-77-00000, oleo 0;; 1 loss 10 a a 4 IF Swell Y. 4 A - A , 1-111-1 00 A I If APO ift6j" Slas *No poofor'15,466A Jim Us 1611 MWO Ilad 5761. INVISTIGATION OF V130U$iiIQf.5IrAMS- KcratkevLab,Akli ' ' ' (symp. vise. liquids and'oollolds, sead, Me l. u.s.s.ro 1941, A ii; 1, 457-4621 J. Last. Petrol. 19459 31s 374A-) EzWiasets were preformed with two - petrolem bitumens and one natuolally 00 Oldlawring notarial. The larml lsbaracteristics of these materials * 66.- C.) were in the range IJ-369. are given, tbqmwtratloso (25 0*4 Viscosity was In al Volerovich rotating cylinder ' 000 (;. viseo"tor, electrl"uy bested with an accuracy of'-~-1.5 The viscomater was asUbrated with nater oil at 20 G. Doterminations of v1swelly wore sedle An the taperature interval 40.".100 yl*ULm g vakno from 21p210 to 25 pokslas. 'the materials exemined,'partlealarly the petroleum bitumens, had very st"p viefteLiq tagWatale caves. 4t the lower 00 temperature@ there is a dopestwe from linear relationship betwe*n the loading on the cylinder &W its speed of rotation, thus Indicating,that anomalous viscosity effects are occurring A in this region. Ila. 40.14V U kV so it t I of of do I 1 9 I* :10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 le 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS 66 00 0 00000 00 0.101-0, 0 0 401-111 0-0 6-0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0000000 O'z 0 r1UP 0 .00 '00 -00 .00 400 =00 lose go* coo fee vso i40 al bhumms, N. N. K"Isavich (Rmd X=Vbl "=.l.. mbast" of PeirsUmm (Landom) IS, 04 (19&)).--A rotating-cylin&rr vitmovittle of the VoMmvkb design (Reps.. Palmook- Ing. Q0. (US.S.R.) On. No. S. 2?11) 1. C.A. ". ~- 49,6W; 41,2M) Wait tqwwd llith ekc. beating zj temp. comM w4 md In dttg. I of ampbaltic read bitu- llm s. Plirs. characteristics and 9 at lateirvah from 40 to IOU* am alwo for 2 bilunwas ham Ikku petrukum and a mtwW Mmogwov* b1twomm. The cbmw of v with temp. is vtwy smrp. pmkmkHy in the nmw of do-do.. AnowAlows 9 5 -a wom famW in the plauk-wisrous suit. hot tin bit 9 11*4 the propertks of a Newion. inn luid when in The ftM state. W. 1. Haratt ~qROTKE-VIqIjs.-N.a,q kand.med.nauk Significance of the anatomical structure of the circle of Willis in the blood supply of the human brain. Sbor. nauch. trud. GIDUV no. 14:91+-98 158. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgii Gosudarstvennogo instituta dlya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (zav. kafedroy prof. A.P. Nadein). (BUIN-BLOOD SUPPLY) ABRAKOV, L.V., kand. med. nauk; BLINOV, N.I., prof.; GADZHIYEV, S.A., prof.; GODUNOV, S.F., prof.; ZVORYKIN, I.A., prof.; ZEBDLID, A.N., prof.; KOFDTKEVICH N S dots.; MARLEY, Ye.F.; MASLOV,, S.I., kand. med. n ; NADEIN, A.P., prof.; POSTNIKOVi,-B.N., prof.; RDZOV, V.I., prof.[deceased]; UORYUMOV, VX, pxiaf.; KHROMOV, B.M., prof.; UDERMAN, Nikolay Illich, red.; KHARASH,, G.A., tekhn. red. [Manual on surgical interwentions for surgeons of rural sec- tional and district hospitals] Rakovodstvo po operativnym vmo- shatel'stvam dlia khirurgov sel'skikh uchastkovykh i raionnylEh bollnits. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1963. 390 p. (MIRA 16:7) (SURGERY-HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC.) K1 15-1957-3-2762 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3, p 34 (USSR) AUTHOR: KorotkevicNj., TITLE: Pauna of the Late Tripolye Settlement of Sandrak (Fauna pozdnetripollskogo poseleniya Sandraki) PERIODICAL: Zbirnik prats' zool. muzeyu UkRSR, 1956, Nr 27, pp 130- 143 ABSTRACT: The author describes the fauna from an excavation at the Late Tripolye settlement of Sundrnk in the Khmeltnitakiy rayon of the Vinnitska"oblast'. The site is on the right bank of the Yuzhnyy oug River (on the second ter- race above the flood-plain). In all, more than 1500 bones and fragments were collected here. They belong to domestic animals (ox, pig, horse, dog, and goat or sheep) and to wild animal (aurochs, elk, red deer,'roe deer, wild boar, bear, fox, badger, both rock and wood marten, beaver, hare, hamster, and moles). Also dis- Card 1/2 covered were two species of birds (capercaillie and 15-1957-3-2762 Fauna of the Late Tripolye Settlement of Sandrak Nont.) black grouse), three species of fish (carp, sheatfish, and pike), toads, and stream tortoises. This faunal assemblage indicates a forest-steppe landscape and a dominance of hunting In man's economy. It also indicates that a great change has occurred in the fauna of the region since Late Tripolye time. Card 2/2 1. K. I. I -11, KORONXVIGH, 0. S. illlldlo~ - -Aft - Wt-oplals on litteral diatom of the Bments lba (with gummy In ftlishl, Toot. WU 12 nc.9:16-32 157. (KLIA 10: 8) (Barents Soa--Mato%@) KOROTKEVIV, . jBi0l Sci -- Wi8s) "Diatomic Flora of the Littoral of the Barents Sea (e#4460 lul4- of Dal Ine-Zelenetalld'OL) - 4 ,.Wg Yarnyshnayal Pechenga). Lenp 1958. 18 T4468 (Lon Order of Lenin State '..'niv im A.A. Zhdanov). 100 copies (M 10-58, 120). - 18 - -KOROTKNIGH, O.S. Recent data on littoral diatoms of the Barents Sea. Bot.mat. Otd.spor.rust. 12:88-98 Ja '59. (MIRA l2sl2) (Barents Sea-Diatoms) VASILENKO, P.M., doktor tekhn. nauk; KOROTKEVICH, P.S., aspirant Effect of the form of the lateral profile of the cutting parts and the traveling speeding on their traction resistance. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. no.8:25-27 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. UkrainBkaya Bellskokhozyayatvennaya akaderdya. KOROTKEVIGH, V.A. Effect of speed on the normal specific pressures on the surfaces of the shares and moldboards of a plow. Trakt. i sellkhoznash. no.11:30-31 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) KGROTKEVICH, S..delegat XII B"Y'e2da profsovuzov SSSR Life demands it. Okhr.truda i soto.strakh. no-3:21-22 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Predeedatell savkona Blaktrostallskogo savoda tyashelogo mushinostroyeniya iInsurance, SocUa) AMRI&NOV, K.A,3 VASILIYLVA,, ',.V... KOROMVICH., S.Kh ....... Telomerization of organocyclosiloxanes with titanium tetrachloride. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.7&23II.-231-'+ J1 262. (MRA 15:7) 1. ~bsko-vskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy takhnologii. (Silic-on organic compounds) (Titanium chlorides) S/079/62/032/007/006/007 1032/102-3 AUTHORS: Andriyanov, K. A., Vasil'yeva, T. V. and Korolkevich S. Kh. TITLE: Reactions of telomerisation of organic cyclosiloxanes with titanium tetrachloride PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchei khimii, v. 32, no. 7, 1%2, 2311-2314 TEXT: The reaction of octa-niethyl-cyclo~-tetra-siloxane with titanium tetrachloride was studied with the aim of elucidating whether the products of the reaction would include, besides a-chloro-o)-trichloro-titanoxy- octa-metliyl-tetra-siloxane, also other telomers. It-was found that when ocia-methyl-cyclo-tetrasiloxane was made to rcact with TiC14, at molar ratio 2:1, two compounds Were obtained: a-chloro-(t~-trichloro-ti~anoxy- octa-methyl-tetra-siloxan; and a higher felomer, the analysis of which corresponded to the formula C16"4809 SisTiCI4. The yields were 42.4% and 8.51 % respectively. The higher telomer is a yellow liquid sensitive to humidity. It could be distilled only under high vacuum at 133-135*C.lt is considered to be bis4chloro-octa- met hyl- tetra-siloxane)-d ichloro-titanium. The reaction of TiCI4 and tri-methyl-tri-phenyl-cyclo-trisiloxant did not result in the formation of a tellomer. Usually poly-litano-owthyl-phenyi-slioxanc polymer was obtained. At a higher temperature, at 170'C a polymer corresponding to the formula C63H72O10.5Si9TiCI4Wa3 fOMed- There is I table. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskii institut tonkoi kkimicheskoi tekhnologii (Moskow Institute for Fine Chemical Technology) SUBMITTED: July 5, 1961 Card 1/1 ',2 T' USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Liver. R-7 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biol., No 16, 1957, 70875 Author : Ko , T.P. Inst Title : Antitoxic Function of Liver in Tyrotoxis. and Its Clinical Significance. Orig Pub : Zdravookhr. Byelorosii,,1956, No 12, 28-30 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 - 34 - KOROTKEVICH, V.D. Palynological characteristics of marine Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous oedipientB revealed by the boreholes in the Tywati and Ulakhan-Yuryakh areas (Lena-Olenek'region). Sbor. at. po paleont. i biostrat. no.32t24-36 163. (KIRA 16:11) OTKE- USSR/Virology H~~n and Animal Viruses. E-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9684 Author : Korotkevich, V.I, Inst Title : Si4pificance of Neuro-Receptor Zones in Rabies and the Creation of AAtirabies Immunity in Experimental Animals. Orig Pub ; V sb.: OsnovY im-Initeta, M-, 1956, 107-D-7 Abstract : Nice ware infected hypodex caLly in different receptor zones by a 10% brain suspension, containing a fixed ra- bies virus (500 D3.m). The most effective proved to be an infection in the pad surface of the anterior extremi- ty. (death of all m' nal s). The =jority of mice died also upon infection of the tail and inner surface of the hip. The lovest rate of disease vas among wival a infec- ted in the spine, forehead region, and buttocks. The au- thor suggests infection of the anterior extremity as a method for testing resistance of mice immunized by Card 1/2 USSR/Virology - Humn and Animal Virus.--s. E-3 Ab8 Jour Ref Zhur -A Biol., No 3, 1958, 9684 antirabies vaccine. In hypodermic rabbit imaunization. by Fermi vaccine in diffexemt receptor zones, the animals frequently experienced a shock reaction ending in death. Me greatest nunber of reactions were noted vhen the vac- cine was introduced into the pad surface of the anterior extremity. Resistance of surviving rabbits to a brain infection by a fixed rabies virus also differed. The most resistant were animals imninized in the anterior extremity. An increased resistance was noted as the vaccine dosage was increasedL. Mhen vaccine was introduced consecutively into different receptor zones of the same --nimal, a dimini- shed number of shock reactions was observed and an increa- sed resistance to the subsequent infection by a fixed virus. Card 2/2 ZIBITSUa.. D.Ye.; -KORCTKEVICH, V.I. D6termimtion of the i=aunogenicity of antirabies vaccine in plantar infection of immunized mice. Naucb. oan. proizv. bakt. prep. IC,20- 23 161. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Belorueskiy institut epidemiologiip mikrobiologii i gigiyeny. VOTYAKOV, V.I.; ZIBITSKER, D.Ye.; LEVIN, M.Sh., XOROTOVICH, V.I.-,BSWIJSOVA, V.K.1 T M SHOOK, N.G. The technic of manufacturing drir,(! phenolized antirabies vaccine. Vop.virus. 3 no.1:49-50 J&-F 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Belorusskiy institut epidemiologii. mikrobiologii i gigiyemy, Minske (RABIES, prevention & control dried phenolized vaccine, preiD.%tschnic (HUB) KQROBXO, M.I.; STRELICHENKO, A.G.,- KOROTKNVIGH, V.N.; KOZLYUK, V.I.; TY'SHKO, A.I.; ARTTHSKIT, V.H-111-~~~~ Automatic control of thermal processes in an open-hearth furnace* AvtomA prib. no..1:9,-14 159- (MIRA 13:10) (Blectronic control) (Opon-h*earth furnaces) v N I L) IUll w ih th help of el?clronic computers. Me*alaurg 110 n,-., ~'4 instit-a-,L wrtornatik.. KOCHO) V.S,, doktor tekhno nauk; KOROTKEVICH, V.N.. inzh. InvesMg&thWtq.~Wrattzre conditions of molten ferr6fil Mtalsi Mt. I i6inift-tid. prom. AO-4:64-66 011-Ag 163. K:Lybvekiy polite0nicheakiy institut (for kocho). i Luganskiy filial Instituta avtcmatiki Gosplana UkrWR (for Korotkovich). KOIROTKMCHO V.N., inzh.; MORETS, I.G.j. inzh. continuous control or'cant-iren-tomperature In smelting furnaces. %shinoetroanie n0.1:34-36 -Ta-F 163. (MIRA 16: 7) 1. Luganskiy filial Instituta avtmatiki Gosplans, UkrSSR. (Smelting furnaces) (Thermostat) v 10- AKU14USIIKIN, I.I.; BARANOVA, Z.I.; BRDDSKIY. K.A.; VIRKHTIS, N.A.; VOWDCFMO, JI.I.; GALKIN, Yu.I.,; GURITANOVA, Te.F.; DOGEL' V.A.; DITAKOHOV, A.M.; ZVIIIA, G.B.; IVAIX)V, A.T.,- KIRITANDVA, To S.; KOBYAKOVA,-Z.T.; KDIMUN, V.M.; KOIIZHUNOVA,YO.D.; KDROTKIVICH, V.S.;KLYUGI, G.A.; LOZZI[A-WZINSKIY, L.K.: W .Ellit, V.1f.*--.-'ITAUI4L)V. D.T.; FIRGAMENT, T.S.; RERNMIM., V.V.; S~kLITVA, T.S.; SXARLATO, O.A.; SOKOWV, I.I.; STRELKOV, A.A.-, TARASOV, N.I.; USHAKOV, P.T.; SHCHRIDRINA.Z.G. YAKOVLXVA, A.M.; USHAKOV. P.Y., obahchi3r rukovoditall; PAVWVSKIY, Te.N., akademlk, redaktor; STRXUOV, A.A. redaktor; BRODSKIY, K.A., redaktor; ARDNS, R.A., tekhnichaskly redaktor. (Atlas of in7ertebrates of the Far last seas of the U.S.S.R.] Atlas bespozvonocbnykh daltnevoatochzVkb moral SSSR. Moskva, I.zd-vo Almd.nauk SSSR, 1955. 240 p.,'66 plates. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Akademlya na,"k SSBR. Zoologicbeskiy- institut, (Soviet Far Ust-Invertebrates) XOROTINVICHPI.S.; PAVWVSKIY.Te.N., almdemik, redaktor; BM(NSKrY.B.Te., rUW~P;YNOGRADOV.B.S., redaktor; STRMOV,A.A., redaktor; SWAIZLI- RM.A.A., redektor Pelagic nemertines. of the Tar Eastern seas of the U.S.S.R. Opr.po faune n0-58:3-131 '55. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Direktor Zoologichookogo institute, Akademil nauk SSSR (for Pav- lowskly) (SovIst Yar last-Yesertinea) KORQTKpbVICH, V.S. %I I "WMWOOMMISIOW Pelagic usaerteans of Far Bastern no". Trudy problA tem.soy. na.6: 42-43 156. (NLRA 9:11) 1, Zoologicheskly InstItut AS SM. (Soviet Far kast-Nowrtiftee,) EDROTTINVICH, V.S., kand.blol.nauk . ~ ~ - - - , Population of waters in "cases* of the eastern Antarctic. rnform. biul.Soy.antark.eksp. no.3:91-98 '58. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Zoologicheekly institut AN SSSR* (Antarctic reglons-Hydrobiology) 3(9) SOV/2o- 121-6-15/45 AUTHORS: Beklemishev, K. V., Korotkevich, V. S. TITLE: The Zooplankton of the Indian Sector of the Antarctic (Zooplankton Indiyskogo sektoxa Antarktiki) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 121, 1Tr 6), pp loo9-loll (USSR) ABSTRACT: The material for this paper was collected bj the authors during the second voyage of the Morskaya antarkticheskaya okepeditsiya (11aval Antarctic Expedition) on board the "0V11 in the time from January to April 1957. This paper deals with the zooplankton collecte 9 south of the subantarctic convergence between 20 and 97 of eastern lon,-itude. Thg majority of the stations was located more south than 60 southern latitude. The authors used 640 samples, 550 of which were quantitative, and they investigate the peculiarities of the biological seasons in the Antarctic plankton and the connection of its distribution with the distribution of the water masses, especially the connection of the fauna boundaries with the boundaries of the water masses, the in- Card 1/3 fluence of the structure of the Antarctic divergence on the The Zooplankton of the Indian Sector of the Antarctic SOY/2o-121-6-15/45 accumulations of the eufauziidae and the influence of an intermediary cold water mass an the vertical distribution of the zooplankton. The earliest spring state of the Ant- arctic zooplankton was found in the extreme south in the immediate neighborhood of the ice (690461 southern latitude, 200191 eastern longitude, February 21). The authors then discuss a later spring state. The summer state of the plank- ton was0found in the eastern part of the investigated region near 59 o southern latitude towards the end of January and in the western part (on the northern side of 68 0 southern latitude) towards the end of February. Much detailed in- formation is then given. In the Antarctic, the copepodae have plenty of food until the beginning of the fourth cope- poda stage. Great accumulations of Euphausia superba were found towards the North of Enderby Land. The Antarctic and the boreal Galanus have an essentially different vertical distribution. The boundary between the tropical and the anti- boreal regions at 20 0 eastern longitude had a very complicated r structure. The boundary of the antiboreal and of the ant- arctic regions at 20 o30' was, however, very sharp and it had a simple structure. At 97 0 of eastern longitude, its struc- Card 2/3 ture was somewhat more complicated. There are 7 references, The Zooplankton of the Indian Sector of th+ntarctic SOV/2o-1!71-6-15/45 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut okeanologii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of - . USSR) Zoolol,riclieskiy Institut ikademii nauk SSSR (Zoolo.-ical InstituteAS USSR) PRESEFTED: April 23, 1958, by A. A. Gric;ortyev, Academician SUBMITTED: April 8, 1950 Card 3/3 '1.:) '1120 - 12 1 o/5 7 AUTHOR: Korotlievich, V. S. TITLE: The Diatribution of the Plankton of the Indian Sector of tjie Antarctic (Raspredeleniye planktona indiyakoi-o gektora Ant- arktiki) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadenii na-uk SSSR, 1956, Vol 122,11r 4, PP 570-581 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This paper deals with 779 samples which were collected by means of nets during the second voya~,,e of the Koripleksnaya antarkticheskaya eksredits-iya AN SSSR (CoriPlex Antarctic Expedition AS USSR) on board the Diesel-.electric shin 110b"'. These samples were collected by the author tot-ether with K. V. Beklemishev in the Indian Ocean durinl- the tirle Of frOLI Jair_iary 14, 1957 to AprJ1 19, 11057 at 125 stattions from the layer 0 - 500 1111. The plankton was collected and treated by tile same methods as in the first voya.-e (1?56). These inven- Li~5uLions comprised the Antarctic, the southern temperate, and partially the tropical ~)I_oE;rajhio t1-,-;y were carried out in the perioJ frori t`ie e-irly biolo-_Ical spring Card 1/3 to late fall. "lie antaretic rel-lion lnve3t.`.-ated ver- v SOV12 o- 122 -'~- Io,/5 7 The Distribution of the Plankton of the Indian Sector of the Antarctic thoroughly. 'Zhe preocnce of Calamis acutus, Calanxis pro- pinquim, Rhincallan-us CiCas, Yetridia .,Terlachei, E"jplla-Llgia cuperba et all. Is cliaracteristic of thio re-ior. The first 3 species were -more n-umorous titan tfia other oneo, and Rhin- calanuo f,~igas has the widest distribntion . The author then names the species which are characteristic of the s.-lithern te-ziperate region. The tropical rer:_Jon ia characterized by a n-umeri(.,al scurcity and by a ,reat variot,!- in s-ccies of t~ie plankton. In the boundary -,one2 between the bio~eo.~ra. ii- cal re~,Yions, the above -mentioned cperies are mixed beemize of the intense vorticity of the water marscs. 'I"he plankton is distributed more or less horo(,eneously in the water layer from 100 to 0 m. The maximum valves aof the plankton weight were found in the re-*on between - 301 arid 6603"' sc,'Ith __L 6 0 1 latitude ai-I be",een 76c and 8.90 eazit lonq-itude. The mi-nimur, ,.,tei-lit of the plankton was obEerved in t*hv r,~-ion of ant, - arctic diver,,ence, in some places of the ~-Cn..ier,~eace rc~;ionz, and also in the tropical re,-ion. The vertical ~I_Jctuributicn of the plankton was inhomogeneous. The ~~reatest cuarntities of plankton were foun,.] in tlie down to 50 m. Ca:od 2/3 1-2 Ve -.Oriod deeper layers, rlankwton ~enisit de3z .1 Tn t1le ,OV 2:-,- 12 2- 1 a 57 The Distribution of the Plankton Of the Indian Sactc:,., cf 'Ghe Antarctic of biolnFical aprinb--., Vie Eituratifictition of 1-lanktor was very distinct. The raximum develo-n-unt of the ~I-apl-ankton was observed in the anuarctic rocion in tltle jeriod of bio-- srrinc,j- A rcr~_-h invectizatien of tlhe above--."iven observation data -ave t*)u followirzq, ressult; The biological L, mwm of the nutritive plankton of the inve-,tig I-ed rerior _~ber tban (especially of the antnrctic ret-ion) in noticeably hij, that of thf, north-riestern part of Vie Pacific. 'Iicre are 2 fi6-uren, 1 table: and ':~ references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Zoologicheskiy -Matitut Akaderaii- nauk SSSR (Zoological u Institute, Acadeny of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: ItIny 21: 1950, by Ye. If. Pavlcvsl:iy, Academician SUBMITTED: May Pot 1958 Card 3/3 LINDBERG, G.U.; SHCHIMINA, Z.G.; DOCWL', V.A.; ]WHITNTAK, T.T.; STRELKOV, A.A.; KOLTUN. Y.M.; 11kUWV. D.T.; IVAMV, A-T.; Bn=VSKIY. B-T9- ZHMV, To.T.; PERGANEW, T.S.; XORDTMICH, V.S.; USH&MV, F.T.; KLTUGE, G.A.; AMOSOVA, Too,.; X. ; DHOWKIY, K.A. GUSIV, A.Vj; TAHASOV, N.I.; GEMITANDTA, Te.F.,- VAGINO T.L.; WWJNA, N.D.; BULYCIWA, A.I.; KOBTAKOVA. Z.I.; LOZIND-WZIMMIT. L.K.; TAKOVIJ1VA. A.M.;' GkLKIN,, T100; 6KARIATO, O.A.; AXI14USHKIN, I.I.; DITAXONDV, A.M.i BAHAWVA, Z.I.; SAVILIYXYA. T.S.; SKALKIN, V.A. List of the faum of mrine waters of southern Sakhalin and southern Kurilese Isel.dallnevost.mor.SSSR no.6:173-256 059. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Zoolegicbeekly inatitut AN SSSR. (S&*ha11n----H&r1n~ faum) (Kurile Islabde-Martne fauna) 0 A .8 Ro- q US -- b.2 L " 1'. 13 -3 4 - A -d s4tm-h U I nz; 4 1. o 0 0 79 ~ 11 . . . . .._i ... M - - - - .-- -- KOROTKEVICH. V.5. A new genug of pelagic nemerteans from Antarctica. Zool.zhur.- 39 n'0.6:8'38-841 Je 160, (KLU 1117) 1. Zoologiml Institute* Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad. (Antarctic regiona-Platyhelminthes) KOROTKEVICH, V.S. A new nemertean species and its systematic position. Zool. zhur. 40 no.9:1416-1420 W-'Notio; (MIRA 14:8) 1. Zoological Institute of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. (Indian Ocean--Nemortinea) KOROTKEVICH V.S. C-_ .- , --- --' - P Recent data on the origin of pelagic nemerteans. DokI.AN =R 144 no.3:669..671 V7 162. (KIRA 15:5) 1. Zoologichaskiy inotitut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom Ye.N.Pavlovskim. (Newrtima) KOROMVICH V.S. kand. blolog. nauk - FelAgic ribbon works of Antarotica., Inform. biul. say. antark. eksp. no.39t32-35 '63. (MIRA 16:6) I* Zoologichankly institut AN SSML (Antarctica-16mortinea) KOROTKEVTCIII V.S' ~-&~ Pelagic nemerteans in Antarctic and moderate waters of the southern hemisphere, Tmsl. fauny morei 21132-167 164- (MIRA 17,10) 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. KOROTKEVICH, V.S., kand. biol. nauk Fishes of Alasheyev Bight and Leningrad Bay. Inform. biul Sov. antark. eksp. no.1+6s44-1+7 104 (MIRA 18:1) - r-M~ - _%-"a --4 - -- -1. e eharacteristics of. the , -6 P:Lankton near the coasts of Antarctica and in the section along 200 E. during February-April 1963. Ibid*148-5T 1. Soologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR.