SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORYAKIN, V.I. - KORYAKINA, V.F.
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XORYAKIN V kandotekhn.nauk
T M ___j . I._,_
Basic results Of Work on the dry diotiUation of vood in
aPparatus with inside heating. (Trudy] NTO bum.i der.prom.
no.8:241-236 159. (MIRA 16:2)
(Wood d4stillation)
- KLAY-AUIL-1-1-4-SOKOIDVA. A.I.; Prinimali uchastiye; VODOLAZOV,v P.N;
Zabolotskiy, M.V.; ZAEHaOVA, A.V.; KLINSKIKH, ye.V.
Dry distillation of wood an a potential source of furfural,
Gidroliz.i lesokhim.prom. 13 no.5:3-6 160. (MnU 13-7)
1. TSentralluff nauchno-insladovatellskiy loookhimichaskoly institut,
(P=a1deb,Tde) (Wood distillation)
4
,,,9QRYAK-R4-V~.-I-.-,kand, tekhn. nauk; DOROGUTDI, B.$,; CHISTOV~ I.F.;
CHERUANOVA, I.V.; DAVYDOVA, M.Iq SOROKOIZTOVA, III.I.;
Ak MXHEMA, L.Y.;MMAM, V.G.; VOLKOVA, L.W.; SUMAROKOV, V.P-,
kandtekhn. naukx:+ed,; KUZNETSOV.. G.A.# red.; ZAYTSEVA.- L.A.p
tekhn. red.
[Technology of tbe'-production of wood chemicals; a manual for
for6men,, teebniciazies, and engineers] Tekbnologiia proizvod-
stva lesokhimicheskikh produktov; posobie dlia masterov i in,-
zhnerno-tekbnicheskikh rabotnikov. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo mest~
noi prou7shl. i khidozh. proqrslev RSFSR, 1961. 38~3 P.
(MIRA 15:3)
.04~ood--Cb6mistr7)
XORYAK~ ~imlrIIvanoviqh TERENTIYEVA, V.V., red.; KEOTIKOVA, V V.,
j_
red.; BACHURINAp A.M., tekbn. red.
Z',[Drying of induotrial wood in the wood chainist.,y b4iiatryl Susbka
t.ekbnologichookoi droveBitq v lesolrbilnicbeskoi pronFohlennodti.
14oakwag Goolosbumisdatp 1961. 81 p. (KIRA 24:9)
(Wood diatillation) (Wood-Drying)
KOR -.I.,j VOKLAZOVp P.S.1 Prizimli uchaatijft BULANOV# V.A.;
U-NU9,1
SSMMVAP V,F.; WIMP Tool.
Industrial experiments in the production of :rurftral by
pyrolysis. Gidralis. i lesokbim. prom. 14 j2o. 1:9-12 161.
(KEFA 14d)
lo Mentralligy nmcbno-isxl*dov*tel'sJdy lejokhimicheskiy
institut*
(Furaldehyde) (Pyrolysis)
KORYAKINP Vladimir Ivanovich; KOROTOV, S.Ya., red.;FILIMNOVA, A.I.,
red.iz&--v`a;-V-WM, VA, tekhn. red.
(Thermal decomposition of wood] Termicheskoe razlozhenis
drevesiny. Izd.2. parer. i dop. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat,
1962* 293 P, (Wood distillation) (MIRA 16:4)
KORYAKIN, V.I.; k1JRSOVA, V,V.
Effect of the type and concentration of the catalyst on the yield
of furfurole in the pyrolysis of birch wood. Sbor. trud. TSNILKHI
no.15:8-11 163. (MIRA 17:11)
KORYAKIN, V.I.; KHUDYAKOVA, L.A.; GURIYANOVA, A.A.
-- ~-- -. i", I
Investigating the yield of various wood chemical products in the
pyrolysis of wood impregnated with sulfuric acid, dependent on
the conditions of the process. Sbor. trud. TSNILKHI n0-15:3-7 163.
(MIRA 17ill)
jK(,.,YAK 1,;j ;F
7 11. 1. ; L,A.. ; PUFO OW , V. V. ; AD I L.A.
Ylebi of furfurole tind other wood chemictil produot~, in the pp-ol-yull
of beechwood inipregnated With siLlftu'ic acid. Gidroliv- i I e Sol --*,Il'l',.,.
I)ro,-,,. .17 tio.5:15-1.7 164. (.`IRA 27:10)
gi ji Oleg. P and rOFYAt1-U(-.--L-5 InotItute
_C1 ~VIOV- -L! I
of GeogrPphy, Acade of Sciences 3SH, I-Soacov
[1961 posittonr, I - "Pecent chantrea In the
regime of Novaya Zemlya p,.laciatlon"
DOLOWIM7, Leonid D.. YSV7,--'Y8'Y, 'Jmnald A., and
o*F-aaiP--d-PrW,
Acaa,.W of Sciences WSR, Moscow 119611
"Current changes In the Antarctic ice ahcet"
~RTIVALD M. G., and.MHKE, Anna .. TnatItute
of Gcogra?hy, Academy of Scienceo USSR, Moacaw
f1961.1 - 'Recent chaneen and the mana-balance
of the glaciers on Pranz Joseph Land"
JOVALEV L Pny Khartkov State Univeralty
imani A. M. Gorokly (19601 - "The fluctuations of
glaciers in the Caucasus"
MAKAREVICH, K * 0" Geo np hv Section, Academy of
Sciences Kazakh SOR f1960i - "The regino of
glaciern in the Z&iliyoky Alatau in recent decades"
PALIGa, flikolM_H., Head, Geography Section,
7~c~acmy of Sciences Kazakh SSR, Alma-Ate. (19611
"The relation between glacier retreat and the
position of the firn line with special reference
to the Zentraluy TWuksu Glaciers"
MROV. Mikhail, V., Professor Tomak State University
iment V. V. Kwbysbev, (196oi - "On the role of
signmr anawfalla in the fluctuation of glaciers"
rOPOrt t0 1w NubM1tto4 for the SympooL= ca tb3 Variations of the Vogl= of Xxi*W4
GUaiemvIAM (1=), Obarguargl, Austris~ 10-18 SOP 1962*
I ~ I . . 1. ~ -, --- Imail3pilhoFIts~,~El-.E~W4,9."ZZ-i~!3n~W-~~-"_,?,l-
V- - - - - -- - -
ZINGER, Ye.M.; KORYAKIN, V.S.
The 50th anniveroary of the disoovery of Severnaya Zemlya.
Izv, AN SSSR. Ser. geog. n0.6895-101 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut geografii AN SSSR*
AVSYUK, G.A.; ZINGER, Ye.M.; KORYAKIN, V.S.; KOTIYAKOV., V.M.
In memory of Georgil Alskseevich Uohakov, 1901-1963.
Izv. AN SSSR, Sere geog. no. 2:173-174 Mr-Ap ""
(MIll,AP: 5)
ZINGHR~ Ye.M.; KORYAMI V.S.
I...-
Recent glaciation of Sevemays, Smaya. Izv. Vses. geog. ob-va,
96 no.6:471-479 Na-O 1164 (miu 18:11
5OV/.49-58-12-?/!17
-AUTHOR: Kor in Ye D.
TITLE: On the Structure of the Earth Crust ia the Atlantic Ocean
(0 glubinnom stroyenii zemnoy kory v oblasti Atlanticheskogo
okeana)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya akademii nauk SSSR, Seziya geofizicheskaya,
1958, Nr 12, pp 1477-1484 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A comparison of the results of various gravimetric and
seismic observations gave some indicttions of the structure
of the earth crust in the Atlantic ocean. The MohorovMv"
discontinuity found by means of the )mown formula:
h 49 " - A7"
27kAo
shows its depth to be about 10 - 13 Im, except in the most
important part of the region, i.e. a mid-Atlantic bank ex-
tendin from north to south in the siape of the letter S
(Fig.15. In order to establish its 1,haracter, the gravimetric
profiles running across the bank in various directions were
investigated. The profiles numbered 1-15 are shown in Fig.1,
and the cross-sections of some of them are shown in the form
Card 1/3 of graphs in Figs.2-4 and 6-8. The curves of the graphs
SOVI 49-58-12-7/17
.On the Structure of the Earth Crust in the Atlantic Ocean
indiQate; 1 and 2 - the gravitational anomalies, 3 - ocean
bottom, 4 - MohorovJ6_18 discontinuity and 5 - its bearing
points. The seismic activities of the region are shown in
Fig,5, where 1 - isobats, 2 - epicentres. of earthquakes
(Re .11). The distribution of the epicentres shows again the
special seismic character of the mid-ocean bank. From the
analysis of both the gravimetric profiles and the seismic
data, it is possible to distinguish three different types of
the earth crust. 1) The deep depressions characterised by a
thin layer of basalt with a certain amount of deposits. These
areas are quiet in their seismic activities and have high
gravimetric anomalies. It can be said that they represent
~ proper oceanic bottom, 2) Submerged ridges which represent
~ rising geosyncline zone, characterised always by a high
seismic and volcanic activity with the minimum of gravimetric
anomalies due to its thick basaltLc strata. 3) The submerged
Continental shelf composed of sof". deposits on the granitic
Card 2/3 or very thick basaltic base with -;he gravimetric anomalies
SOV/,49-58-12-7/17
On the Structure of the Earth Crust in the Atlantic Ocean
similar to those of the continents (profile 5). The seismic
activity is very moderate. It should be added that the
composition of the crust shows a great number of the struc-
tural steps, the presence of which can-not always be explained
in terms of the ordinary topographic features. There are 7
figures and 11 references; 3 of the references are Soviet,
6 are English, I t1ransl%tion fr,~!;_, English, and 1 is Spanish.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V.
Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED; November 11, 1957.
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3 (10)
AUTHOR: Koryakin, Ye. D. SOV/20--129-6-24/69
~ _r - -~ I~T~~;t,'--.-*tlkJZ94%bta~
TITLE: The Relation Between the Bouguer\/YGravitationul Anomalies and
the Thiokness of the Earth's Crus in the Re-ion of the Atlantic
Ocean
PERIODICALi Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 129, Nr 6, pp 1287-1289
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: B. A. Andreyev (Ref 1) pointed out the nearly linear relation
between the Bouguer anomalies 1-\g and the thickness 11 of the
Earth's crust on the continents. R. M. Demenitskaya (Refs 2,3)
obtained the empirical formula H = 35 (1 - th 0.0037Ag), which,.
perhaps, describes this relation more accurately. D. N. Kazanli
(Ref 4) on the occasion of seismic deep-probing in Central
Kazakhstan, found the relation H = 35 - 0.1261Sg which holds
with low values of 0.0037A jK. According to the author's opinion,
the Mohorovi6'ic' surface may be calculated in a more sir,,iple
manner by means of the second method. In 1957 the author
calculated the depth of the Mohorovic'i(5 surface (Ref 5) for
several regions of the Atlantic Ocean on the basis of the
seismic investigations carried out by Nares 'Refs 10,11). if
Card 1/3 the gravitational anomalies are due only to the relief of the
"Ing
The Relation Between the Bouguer Gravitational 3011/20-1211-6-24 '69
Anomalies and the Thickness of the Earth's Crust in the Re ion of tile
Atlantic Ocean
Mohorovi6id surface, its depth may bo, calculutod by mQviaa of
tho woll-knnan formul(i for Litt, 0-tritottoti tiC tit, ktflioi Lrdy
plane-parallel layert 11 -a Ito - 9/ 12nfo - 11 0 -k -,. Uore
denotes the depth of the Mohorovicic surface at the poinL
investigated, 110 the depth of the Mohorovi,~ic- surf~,.c.., at Ilia,
reference point, C the diffv-,,on:s! liot-~,io;ja
anome-liee at the reforenep poini. awl, at tho
a the excess density of the lay,~-r tile
Besides k = 1/2nfa holds. If the. ol' "ic!
anomalies on the thickneo.~3 of Ulu
is possible to deter!wiine the dem~il,:, (:' -,u
Earth's crust. By using i:iore thait 1)C,
North Atlantic, a relation
depth of the corresponAIni, 7'
The corresponding dia.-,,ram 15 coi !r-,)1Y le-
of B. A. Andreyev: If the f7ravitn-t-ional ano.-,,-Iia:~
Card 2/3 about 100 mLql, the depth oV the Mohorovicic
The Relation Between the Bouguer Gravitationi&l ?,)-6--?-?jjIen
U,
Anomalies and the Thickness of the EurthI3 Cra8t, in the of th,:~
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean changes by 3.71 krii. IL -Ii that tile
change of the gravitation"I ano.;i"licf-, 1) 100 :~icj on th-c,
continents and also on the oceans -ia the --el"Live
change in the thickness of thL- T' , I e
_rU4t 1;-r 29.f). t
continents this corre5pon(I.9 to a of "he
by 10 km, in the cane of thu +,..7, it,~i-Oil
Mollorovidi6 boundary exco.-,3 dc;.jizL.,,~ U.'V,
oceanic region a more conziatirabl, chv.a -e o, tii,
anomalies corresponds to a ch4n,10 --L t~*,,e
crust than on the continenti. Tjv-, on
the oceans are due oril~ to the cii,in in the of 'he
L U
basalt layer (2.8 There 12 of
are 3oviet.
SSUCIATION: Io3kovskiy gosudarntvennyy i V.
z 0 ILI
6-loscow State University'ii-,ieni 4L, 1.
PRIESE:TTED: Au.-ust 17, 1959, by D. I. jhchcrbukov,
l-')UBhIITT:'-',D: August 14, 1959
lard 3/3
FROLOV, A-.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; KORYAKIN, Ye.D., s~arshiy inzh.
Gravimetric investigation of.the,relief under ice in the region of
the Iazarev Station, Infarm. biul. Sov. mAarke Aks no*23s33-36
160o...- 401'14:5) '
1, Gooadarstyennyy astronomichookiy inotitut. i Nauchno-imeledavatell-
skiy institut geologii Artiki.
(Lamarev region,, Antarctica-Gravimetry)
'A '.1 ---- I Nr Iko -
M
A ME -4 Eppsmwswn~
KORYAKIN. Ye Do, starohiy inzh.
Gravity gradient in the L:~tzow-Hojm Bay. Inform. biul. Sob. antaek.
eksp. ;1o.25139-42 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Mopkovslciy gosudarotvennyy universitet.
---, Wltzov-Holm Bay-Gr&vity)
OW-426i 8/0169/64/000/005/G005/GW~
Z. rl .'1por izik. Abe. 5r3i'i
I::-- D-
w-,rnvi~ational field of the atlant' 7 oc9an ind i ~:onnection w*f.h the
ati-Aicture of the earth's crust
CITFD SOURCE: Sb. Morsk. gravimetur. issledovaniya. Vy8p. 2. M., MOLMIc. un--t, 1963,
35-50
TODTr TAGS: gravitational field, atlantic ocear., earth crust DI tonic structure,
A. u
m-arinc! gravimetric investigationf grEEY-ity anomaly, Bougue" aa-zmilaly, free a-..r
D - -
:%n~; - -, . Mohorovicic discontinuity, (-arth magnp-tic fieId
-7-,k.MC T �'PT ng -'m,- flUartlc 04~,ean is divided into thrL~n ba-sic reaiona. base(I on the
L-rnv! anaoaliea: 1) deep ocean trenches~ ~) uuderw,3Lv~-r ridgee.; and
and 3~ the tran8itil.nal are,s T,~,r )(:C;~.-. ;:Oi-inonUa A e
I? ~:nqracteriz-vd by alij;ht -ra' :- -:-, A - 3.noln'liFn and
mEal ) POO.-L - 1 %e ru e
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a
E.
,Arcmsmsy mZ: /LR4044261
are observqd in the Nortb American Basin and In the region of the Puerto
in the st-cond region the free-air nnomnliet3 incrp-q.-;,? to
'Its Jecrease to f -'A,-t 3L r i n' , e r ! s t ax
ancmaa
,f tne Atiantic Oce&i-l,.he Crtate~,
!ind .4-svoar Anti -e_,; ire ~")e, A' apLlc _~Ceal sjd..
r.r"UR-j t al -mall 1 es . rhe ---orls! alit
:iw -A. )f f ree-a i r vi._-Atal
tht ea-th a cru3t
-e m3 em
1 -1 a t a Yor thr~ t I y !_b t.-e,
"gence of -2 to kn according to gravime-,7-,.c e-i iu -s v i ama c -,I a ,,3 Areaz
:_-7-us Parthquake epicenters in the region of the South Sandwich Islands and
ar.;-, a"t of t~eqe islandn ar-p by comiderable
ausvj by lrr~egularltiotq In +-r,e
wem carrAad oul. accrml_'~ag, ~tp r-gr-am 4'n &)~-madi
7
Iner,-j was !xc~Leo T of
field in t-he Atlantlc O~e_414-1. --m, )fe-e
L 68169-65
AccEssiom uR: AR4o44P-61
cal:culated the annmalies T and praMes intersecting the Atlantic Ocean were' ccin-
str-icted. The magnetic proffles werm empared with the free-air and Bouguet
knomalies and with tLe results of o4eismic soundings. The nature ol the
-if the Atlantic Ocean dif f ore f rm that of the pravl ty N eld. The
-4t'Lur; U3 -1 rv-kc, chdmgeb *mWLhI7 und v"r a ammIlL rangv tw'.Cupt ior
reg-ions), while AT changes abruptly from one observation point to another, with no
r- vl',h bnf-t-~v mlief or with Lhe denth of thf, Mo?--rov4l~16 diacontinuity.
there are notcK~ three forms of AT anomaIti-n: Iargo-scale worldwide
On
t-V a
d E 3 1! there ale iloz,6. On
-f sei3mic and gravimetric data a atWy has en ir.3jie of th~- otn.ctul-la of
r. crust In the Atlantic 0cfar. region. The region of t-he Y.Jld-AUAntic
a C ru at 1 3 -,1 t ~~.eath
.--!-~Ihes the thickness of the (mat riecreaaee to 8-9 ~m, wid Incre'Ra4z to
Card 3/4
A,-,CESS10N NP: AR4044261
!L=I m, transition from ocean to continents. The South Atlantic Ocean has not
as throughly as the North Atlantic. In the southem Part abuit 70
have been made, frwi whach the .-.f' ~,he ii-qcox-i-
~et emUned. On the bamis of inveatigatione in Lhe Alt-',Uitic Oc,kLrl
'-V-TIen of earth's cru3t have been -~)Csanic
z~asa'tic layer and than -iwj%
.-Me aj
ancmalles ar%e usuaiiy m-per mayj in Ki 6 .
rij by seismic and voicanic activ~!-Y, ~u;i F;cugtiet
.q
v,)wi ,c, thc~se in the con~inentaJ cc:.pt3tal -eiin -r- A~: )fig. PUd -
--e- -,ere Fxwsea the !a-rge- I fa gt!t
Paulf-g are also fomid :.zi other regims of the At."antic Gcean they
-)ej,-kei in tha am,=a-1Jez AT,
ER M: 00
AFETR ;w
4./GO05
Ref - zh. Geoftaftav. Abfv. 5R&
Koryakin Te. D.
r.4l':r,3jq of the etrucLure of ~ht- 1-irth s -_7nzat in tho t -anolltional
TA n
n ,Mo r-,k . grRvim- tr. si4 edov~n i va in-tt 1963.
q Hh crust, tran itional area, atlantLc ocean, north americs,
'A hr
a , ta r'- n!, av p ~71
t)6 ra a dons I
T V TOM: Examines the structure of the: eart-h e ;~;rust 1r. the n~orTnwe-t t ,r
eviy~
a discon-
g
To study the chanp~ ir~ oxf-nn elensity at the fthor
t 1 1'7 t FJ~at i OnG. The
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Car4
7
NP: APk&o;44~2~
-1,ol g/cm3; proci t t 2.
leno-iLies were used. Sjul water pi -a ion 2 3- 5 9/=3
~7JmO. Thiere were
I dy P3 r 5 , 3 a L 3M~Z'i ,a ev curveB
L-~f, a; tra,-l V Iocateo d~
aea Levu-L. illt Y&j Ilea ~-,f
k1ways correspond with the observed values Ag. TUS Can J_zLj_.xL,""
-If -orks beneath the earth Is cmat does not remain constmit frm the ocean
:.-iir-W., hut changes gradually. To obtain "_tinfaztory &gmemmt betlem
~3~ ~013erVCO CUTVe AR it, 118 CUrve
md curve a, --Ip, i's
r9 I to he observ :x.,
9 cq~I pai-t s ; th 15 w,)t k mr- I ,A eh,~ var--able 'h~ackgnn=. ' To
the Mahoroy'-C6.14- arl~&Z- it i--g
-ire bb use! the fr~= r~..
-~1*1.-LYsia 01, IatA fram magretic -'a-A C-Prm~t_ed the
do nc~', Uhp~ natur" :if *-he sea tyot~_Cm
not+x, tliAt the mWatic fl,?-,IJ irk t-Pie r-M Utz oCOkU1
A X-_V Of
ii 1.h C- rsg
ni chiLracLarized by sharT-
--1 2/4
~TQ7 AP40J44A)0
-)c-Fut tr-Awhs it ia oX a smoother natunt. Tne free-iir g ravl ty anc-AlA ar
Ih a oel 5 iT_~C,-a er, 1-y
r ~_ruticmfl Matter. 711. TA"I 1 i r 6 t,
ru!j n
f
7, Lr,,,3 i L i ona-L axe.Ls _x.
r--~Ilef Art- nm, ref
-;'n
C:l L5 C
o
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,-Jeep, which pLased along the coast of emtern k1tarct-ica, The comecticm 5etunem
!A,d5 frough and the HohoraviWb id-sccatin-alt-y w-.3 no's explaincd.
CODE: FIS ENCL. 00
16, 14 9-65 Dfr(l) Pa-4 ESD
ACCESSION NR: AP4045632 S/002J/64/158/002/r,345/034'1
,1'-,THOR: Gladun, V. A. ; Isayev,_Ye. Koryakin, Ye. D, ; Stmyev, P. A.
Ushakov, S. A. ; Frolov. A. 1.
TITLE: Results of geophysical investigations of the earth crust' f the
in the Enderby Land Lregion
SOURCE: AN SSSR, Ddkladylx. 15.8., no. 2, 1064, 345- 34 7
TOPIC TAGS: isostasyearthLc rust.- Antarctic, Enderby Land, geology, geophy-'
7"
Gics ------
ABSTRACT: Antarctic i9, on the whole, in a state of isostasy inspite of the ex-
cess of the ice load. This is, however, not true with respect %'o certain sections
of morphological structure. One of these sections is the Enderby Land where the
Soviet Antarctic Expedition conducted in 1961-1962 geological and geoph3~ ' I
gica
investigations of the earth crust. The map of the gravitational anomal4 was pre-
pared, and the depth of the Mohurovicic surfaces determined. The measurements
indicate that the young blo,~k mountains hi the west of Enderby La,~d are far from
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ACC N_Rt AT6fl_4~_40
SOURCE CODE: UR
AUTHOR: Koryakin, Ye-. D.
ORG: none
TITIX:',Two types of islands in the Atlantic Ocean
SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. Kafedra geofizicheskikh metodov issledovaniyA zemnoy
kory. Geofizicheskiye issledovaniya (Geophysical research), no. 1. Moscow, Izd-vo
Mosk. univ., 1964, 242-248
TOPIC TAr,S: ocean floor topography, geology, seismicity
ABSTRACT: Studies of the deep -structure of the earth Is crust under the -Atlantic Ocean
showed thickening of the crust under the islands along the ridge of the Middle Atlantic
Arch (Iceland, the Azores, St. Paul, Ascension, St. Helena, Tristan de Cunha, Gough,
and Bouvet), while islands which are not associated with the middle Atlantic ridge do
not have the "roots" as a rule (Bermuda, Canary Islands, Trinidad, etc.)- Geological
and geophysical profiles which intersect the basic structures of the Atlantic Ocean
are plotted. It is shown that these two types of volcanic islands differ with respect
to origin, age, geologic structure, petrographic composition of the rocks, gravita-
tional field, and seismicity as well as in the depth of the earth's crust underneath.
The islands along the Middle Atlantic Arch are younger and seismically active, while
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ACC NRt AT6C28016
AUTHOR: Koryakin, Ye.. D.
ORG: none
SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/63/000/000/0035/0050i
TITLE: Gravitational field of the Atlantic Ocean and its correlations to the deep-
seated structure of the Earth's crust
SOURCE: Moscow. UniversiLet. Astronomicheskiy InaLlLut. Geologlcheskiy falcul'tet.
Morskiye gravimetricheskiye issledovaniya; sbornik statey, no. 2, 1963, 35-50
TOPIC !AGS: gravity anomaly, oceanic depression, oceanic mountain, geomagnetic
field, magnetic anomaly, total geomagnetic vector , grnvitation field, earth crust/
Atlantic Ocean
ABSTMCT: The Atlantic Ocean is divided into three depth regions. The region of
oceanic depressions*is characterized by a constant gravity field in which gravity
anomalies with Faye reductions vary slightly and anomalies with Bouguer reductions
are high and positive. Maximum anomalies with Louguer reduction were found irr the
North American depression of the Atlantic Ocean and in the Puerto Rico depression.
In regions of oceanic mountain ranges and.islands, gravity anomalies with Faye and
Bouguer reductions tend to equal:each other. In the transition zone from tile
Atlantic Ocean to continents of both Americae, Europe, and Africa, values of Faye
anomalies diminish, but near the continents they increase again. Bouguer
isoanomaly lines are condensed in the transition zone forming high. gradients. The
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belt of negative Faye anomalies is distinctly perceptible at tile- contact Of the
Atlantic Ocean with the 'continents of North America and Europe. In tile depression
southeast of Rio de Janeiro, great.variations of Faye and Bouguer anomalien were
observed. Variations of gravity anomalies in the transition belt from tile ocean
to tile AnLarctic are less evident than near the shores of other continents. The
Soviet nonmagnetic vessel "Zarya" measured the total vector of the geomagnetic. field,
and the anomalies of the magnetic field in the Atlantic Ocean were computed. These'
results were compared with seismic and gravimetric results, and, on this basis,
profiles of the relief of the Atlantic bottom and tile depth of the Moliorovicie
discontinuity were determine'd. The greatest magnetic anomilles in Atlantic Ocean
were found in the southern part of the ocean where anomalies exceeded -2800 y.
Regions of great anomalies contain local peaks of anomalies where the bottom is
covered with hills and depressions. Assuming that magnetic anomalies are caused
by volcanic rocks in the crust fractures, the depth of these fractures is determined
from magnetic anomalies using the method of A. A. Logachev. A comparison of
anomalies of the 'total vector of the geomagnetic field with gravity anomalies
shows disagreement as well as in the rate of quantity and gradients. A profile of
the bottom of Atl~ntic Ocean is given according to the results of computations and
the thickness of the crust. beneath the water. 'Orig. art. has: 8 figures
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arre as follows: sea water
3 atum 3.2-3.3 g/cm3. Gravity templet's
basal-,. 2.8 g/cm , and rocks of the substr
templet readings
were drawn based on the 1a:yer densities. Results obtained from
e reductions. The
avity anomalies and corrected 'Fay
did not agree with observed gr -s that
d by the substratum density assumed. The author assume
1 'disagreement was cause earth crust diminishes at the transition from the ocesn.i
the rock density beneath the
reirel 1 /P
to* the continent. Observation data at two stations provided for this assumption
and made it possible to formulate this process as follows: the density of matter
in the substratum varies at the transition from oceans to continents. The changes
of density occurs gradually and must be taken into account in determining the depth
of the Nbhorovicic surface. A comparison of magnetic anomalies in the transitim
zone with those in the deep sea shows an instability of the total magnetic
vector. A table in the original article contains values of the change of amplitude
of the total vector in section profiles taken for Europe, Africa, North America,
and South America. Negative gravity anomalies with Faye reduction are observed
in all transition zones. This phemomenon is explained by lower density of the
substratum matter beneath continents. Soviet Antarctic expeditions investigated
the gravity properties in the Gulf of Drake and in the Southern Atlantic Ocean
near Antarctica. The Gulf of Drake represents a special geological structure and
the thickness of the earth's crust increases in the Atlantic Ocean about 800 km
from the shore of the Antarctica. The transition zone at the shore of Antarctica
is wider than in zones of other,continenta. Near Antarctica a deep 1000-km sea
depressioin was found. Orig. art.'has: 8 figures and 1 table.
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AUTHOR KORYAKIN Yu.I. BAT' G.A. ~ 91
TITLE 1~ar- ~;o
On Pl~iu or a ontifis Publications Concerning Nualiat J~Sirdy,
(0 nauchaeftpopulyarasy literature po atennoy oner ii R avian)
PERIODICAL Atommaia Energilas 19.57, Tel 2. Nr 5, pp 487;490 fu.3:31.)
Received 6/1957 -Review d 7/1957
ABSTRACT Numerous popular books-&ad periodicals on atomic energy have re-
cently been published in the-Sovi*t Union, but there are only
very few books-that are at the *'am* time popular, iateresting and
nevertheless serious from a scientific point of view.
A series 9f'artislq0,:publiah4d by the Academy of Science of the
USSR deals with various-problems of the use of atomic energy in
a a
,:Raise aaaa*r,.aad also the illustrations are well chosen
A aphlet by A.TRIFONOV "Atomic Energy for the Use of Xazw~is of
the character of an eye-witness account. The reader, together with
the author, undertaken an interesting excursion through a number
of physical laboratories.
Another publication, by P.T.ASTABRENZOV , describes the constmetion
and the operation of nuclear reactors and their auxiliary devises.
The book by D.I.VOSKOBOYNIIK.gives a serious and scientifically
correct accounts:%the principles of the operation of nuclear re-
actors, describ fie materials and devises used, an well as the
structure of nuclear energetic installations. This book van hard-
.1y be classed among the popular publications proper, but is rather
Card 1/2 for the us* of readers possessing some physical knowledge.
KMATMAM, S.S.; BMISMSKIY. T.M.; NOYMY, I.I.; AWINSKIY. O.S.;
KORTAKIN Yu I otv.red.; UUCHXV, Gsks tokhnored,
[Liquid metal host carriers) Zhidkometallicheskie toplonositali,
Moskva, Atomisdat. 1958. 204 (Prilozhanie no.2 k shurnaln
gel* .
Utownaia energliaQ so 190
(MM 14:3.)
(Liquid metals-Thersel properties)
DOLLBZHALI, N.A., obshchiy red.; XRASIM, A.K., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk,
obahchiy red.; LRYPURSKIT, A.I., obahchiy red.; NOVIKOV, I.I.,
d'ashchiy red.; FMOT, V.S., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, obahchiy red.;
KORTAKIN, Yuj nauchnyy red.; ALTABIYAV, A.F., red.; KAZILI,
'=ed.
-iW.-T-.,~e
[Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Peaceful
Uses of Atomic Baergy, Geneva, 19581 Trudy Vtoroi meshdunarodnoy
konferenteli po mirsomu ispollsovanlyu atomnoy energii. Zheneva.
1958. Hoakwa, Izd-vo Glav.uprav.po lspolizovaniiu atomol energ,
pri Sovete Kinistrov SSSR. Vol.2. [Nuclear reactors and nuclear
power] IAdernye reaktory i ladernaia energetika. 1959. 707 p.
(MIRA 12:11)
1. International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Inergy,
2d, Geneva, 1958. 2. Chleny-korrespondenty AN SSSR (for Dolle-
zhall. Novikov). 3. Daystvitellnyy chlen AN USSR (for Lsypunskiy).
(Nuclear reactors)
21(9) SOV/89-6-4-1/27
AUTHOR: Koryakin, -YU. I.
TITLE: Atomic Electric Stations With Graphite Gas and Water-moderated
and Graphite-cooled Reactors (Atomnyye elektrostantsii s
grafito-gazovymi i vodo-vodyanymi reaktorami)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 4, pp 369-381 (U8SR)
ABSTRACT: From the Western Geneva reports of 1958 mentionedbelow, the
main features of technical and econo6ic nature of all power
reactors, gas-graphite- and water-moderated as well as
water-cooled types operating in Western countries are deecribed
in abstract form and compared. The following reports were
used:,2,.5, 6, 73, 2647 312, 314, 450, 5591 1043, 1076, 1131,
1133, 11351 1463, 1446, 1523, 1AO1, 1,106, 1852, 1923t 2372t
2379, 2447t 2452, 2462. There are 9 fignires, 3 tablec, and
6 references, 1 of which is Sovic~:.
SUBMITTED: December 10, 1958
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AUTHORSt Koryakin, Yu.# Isayev, B., Shamanov, M., Zverev, G.
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TITLE: Short Encyclopedia "Atomnaya energiyall (Kratkaya
entaiklopediya "Atomnaya energiyall). Review (retsenziya)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 6, pp 693-695 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the above mentioned book which was pub-
lished in 1959 in Moscow by the Gosudarstvennoye nauchnoye
izdatellstvo "Bollshaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediyall (Sci,-ntific
State Publishing House "Great Soviet Encyclopedia"). There is
1:Soviet.reference.
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Boo6/BO56
AUTHORS: Koryakint Yu., Parkhittkol,V.
TITLE: Atomic Energy on the Czechoslovakian Exposition in Moscow
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya onergiya, 1960# Vol. 9, No. 2, p, 148
TEXT: A short report is given on the scientific section of the
Czechoslovakian Expositiont which was held in Moscow from May to Juno,
1960. A map of Czechoslovakia was shown, on which all observatories and
scientific researoh-stations which contributed to the program of the
International Geophysical.Year were entered. Among them were the stat~pns
"Lomnicky 6dit" and "Praha-Karkov" (investigation of cosmic radiatiorkl7as
well as "Hradec Kralove", "Hopok", "Lomnicky Pit", and "Mile6ovka" I
(investigation of nuclear radiation). The use of radioactive isotopes in
economy and science was illustrated by some photographs* Also an electron
microscope with 300000-fold enlargement was on show, which is mass-produced
in Czechoslovakia. Such microscopes are being imported e.g. by the USSR.
At present, an atomic p wer plantqwith a capacity of 150,000 kv is being
built in Czechoslovakia by the'Institute of Atomic Energy There is 1
figure.
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At the Latvian Physics .Institutgo Atom& energo 9 nDs6:512-514 D
160. (MIRA 13.-12)
(Latvia-ftclear reactors)
pum I BooK nPLOITATION SOV/5425
Fedorovp NoDep Candidate of Technical Belencesp Compiler
Kratkiy spravochnik inzheners-fizika: Tadernala fizikae Atomf1a fiziks.
(Concise Handbook for the Engineering Physicist: Nuclear. ftysics. Atomic
Physics) Moscow., Atowltdat j, 1961. 507 P. 2BPOOO copies printed.
Ed.: A.7, Alyablyev; Tech, Ed.: Ye. 1, Nazell.
pURpOSE. This reference book Is intended for engineers and physicists vorklM
in the field of atomic and nuclear physics&
COVEL40: The first seven parts of the book contain the siost necessary referewe
miaterial on atomic and nuclear physics. The remaining parts present informsition
and data from other related fields. The last part gives the informtion on
system of units compiled the new CWT specifications,, physical constants,
and some mathematical data. No personalities are mentioned. References
acoomqxmy each part of the book.
CardL-1A*-
'Concise Handbook (Cont.)
PAR7! FOMO "ICTOR p SOV/5425
~011S"=T,()ff (YU. I. KORYAKIN)
a-la"ificatlon Of Reactors
Table Of RO&ctors of Capitalist C=ntrIes 131
Power reactors 2.
research reactors. 4. ZxPeriftntal power reactors. 3. Power 132
110v-POwer research reactors
PART YM. PROrMION no IW4CM RAI)IATION (I. A. RZMMM)
Characteristics Of radlatlong
Attenuation of y _radlatlon 156
Atterimtlon of Neutron Ra4latlon IU
IV- Effect Of Source 06000try an Radiation 191
Bibliography 195
Pp" SIX' MW PESICS A11D =W~R REACTMS MTMW= 204
Introftction
203
KOMAROVSKIY, Alskeandr Nikolayevich., d6ktor tekhn. nauk, prof. 1-.KORYAK.13f.'
ju.I..., red.; TOROPOV, L.N., red. izd-va; BORUNOVI N.L., te ~. ria-.
(Conitructibn of huclear reactors] Stroitel'stvo iaderr7kh ustanovok.
Moskvap Goa,. energ., izd-voi~ 1961. 335 P. (MIRA 3440)
(Nuclear reactors)
KORYAKI11, Yurly Ivqnovich; ARTAKKIN, V.11.., nauchnyy red.; ALYABIYEV,
A.F., re-&.-,--POPCVA,- S.M., tekbn. red.
(Biograpby of the atom; stories aboat the discovery and utiliza-
tion of atomic energy) Biograftia atoma; ravskazy ob otkrytii i
ispolizavanii atomnoi energii. Moskva., Gos.izd-vo lit-ry v ob-
lasti atomnoi nauki i teklmikiq 1961. 206 p. (MIRA 14:12)
(Atomic e~.iergy)
BUYANOV, Aleksandr Pedorovich[deceased]; NOVIKOV, I.I., reteenzent;
nauchrWy red. i ANDREMIKO, Z.D., red.; .
IUZELIP Ye.Lq tekhn. rod.
[Nuclei, atoms, molecules]IAdrap atory., molekuly. Moskva,
Gosatomizdat, 1962. 366 p. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Novikov).
(Atomic energy) (Molecules)
KALAFATI, Dmitriy Dmitriyevich; SKVORTSOV, S.A., retsenzent;
KAZACHKOVSKIY, O.D., retsenient; BAGDASAROV, Yu.Ye.,
retsenzent; KUZNETSOV, I.A., retsenzent; KO
red.; LARIONOV, G.,, takhn. red.
(Thermodynamic cycles of atomic electric power plants)
Termodinamicheakie taikly atomnykh elektrostanteii. Moskva
Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 279 p. (MIRA 16:4~
(Thermodynamics) (Atomib power plants)
MIKHALEV., Boris Nikolayevich; KORYAKIN, Yu.I.* retsenzent;
USOVY S.V., red.
[Atomic power stations; abstract of lectu:~es for students of
hydrotechnical faculties majoring in IWdraulic power engineer-
ing] Atomnye elektricheskie stantsii; konspekt lektsii dlia
studentov gidroanergetichookoi spetsiallnosti gidrotekhniche-
skogo fakullteta. Leningrad, Leningr. politekhn. in-t, 1963.
51 p. (MM :L8: 4)
KORYA,KIN, Yu.I., nauchn. red.; POIX)SHVINA, V.A.., red.
(Tonth anniversary of the world's first atomic power plant
built in the U.S.S.R.] 10 let pervoi v mire atomnoi, elektro-
stants1i SISSR. Mo8kva, A-tomizdat, 1964. 213 p.
(MMA 17:10)
KORY AK IIII - -Y ~t -.-. 1_. L LO~, I ti'OV, A. A.
"Nuclear reactors for steam generation and district heating."
report submitted for 3rd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva,
31 Aug-9 Sep 64.
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AUTHOR: Koryakin, Yu. 1,; Batov, V. V.; Smirnov, V. G.
TITLE: Determination of & optimal depth 'of utilization and of the power intensi~
ty of nuclear fuel by the met od of cost computation
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 17, no. 2, 1964, 94-97
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear reactor fuel cost, nuclear fuel utilization depth, nuclear
reactor power intensity, Beloyarskaya Nuclear Power Establishment
ABSTRACT: The paper deals with the development of a computational'method'
for the determination of the economical efficiency of nuclear fuel utilization in
reactors. The method is demonstrated on the example of the Beloyarskaya atom-!
ic power establishment in terms of -the power intensity and depth of fuel utiliza-7I
tion. The latter is defined as the ratio of the product of the useful power times
the duration of the campaign, and the fuel charge. For a given fuel type Ci. e.
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AUTHOR: Polushkin, K. K.. Y De~Rnq, P. A . Z, onov, N. V
Aleksenko, YN, 1. ; Giloadov I.. 1,~ - Kuznetsov. S. P. ; Sirotkin, A. P. ; Tqkarev
yu-.-j-,-LqyLqyAtjy,.K, P, Br At M,; Bqlgv. A. ; RQ k- Xe~ V-P
Grya ev, V, M.; Tejtyukoy,.Y,-JL; Pq2qyA_I)
....N.; KoWkin, Yu. I.; Fill2pov,
A. .; P.Ctrnt!huk-- IC- -V-. Khorpghavin, V--D,; S&vM-dW,-1T-- ; Man
M, N.; Pushkarev.-Y.-P.; StaroXegin- V- A.; Qavrilnv- P. &,, Padlazov
Rogozhkin, 1. N,
if fill
TITLE: Atomic electric power installation Arbus with organic coolantand
mnderator
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiye, v. 17, no. 6, 1964, 439-448 1
TOPIC TAGS: small nuclear reactor. organic coolantorganic moderator, react-
or economy, nuclear reactor
ABSTRACT: The paper is a summary of the MR 307 report at the Third Inter-
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national Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1964. It describes an
installa f a reactor in which organic Id serves as t oolant, and an the
moderator. The low-power reactors of about 5 Mw are expected to be economical'.
In the remote regions where the usual energy sources are not available. A regen-.-~~
eration system. Is described for the coolant which removes the products of radio-
ly6is. OrIg. art. has.- 7 ffgu~rea.
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KOIIYAKIM~ Y11.!., LOO)NOVP A.A.,- CHYRNNYEV, V,11.~ ZAKTIAROV, -1.1.
Motho-J" for calculating tne root of wator and electric pc?wer
for atomin desalting plants. Atom. emerg. 19 no.2-.138-143
Ag 165. (MIRA !8a9)
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ACCE3,910N 'NR: APS022631 UR/0089/65/019/002/0158/0143
~AMIOR: f(qSZak1n, Yu.' Loginov A. C~hernyaymv V. A.;
Zakhnroy, I~ I
1ITLE: Methods of estimating the coat of water nnd powerfor
nuelear desalting Plants If
SOUHCE:' Atomnaya enargiya, vo 19$ no, 2j 19659 136-143
TOPIC TAGS: nuolear power plant, nuclear power reactor$ desfilination 1,
ABSTRACT: Aftor developing the necessary background, the authors
outline the proupecta for the utilization of nunl,3ar power reactors 1
for desaltlw, purposes. The power economics of dual-purpose plants i
are examined and the cost estimates for fresh water production are
'presented separately from those for the electric power gotiqration.
In connection wJ.tj'-i the power estimates, it is stated that the rea ctorsl~
.3
of the Beloyarsk, Novo-Voronazh and Shevchenko power plant are the
inost highly developed and reliable in the Soviet Union. Thusp the
cost estimates were calculated on the basis of these types of reactorai
It is mentiot-ed that due. to higher initial steam temperatures of the i
Beloyarbicamd Voronezh type reactors, their use is more economical for
installations with a higher power demand, The basic preconditions fori
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Ithe cost studios were reviewed and the methods of enleulcition word
At first, the cost of fresh wnter was estimated without
:i taking into occount tile cost of heating nteam. Then the cost of
steam was evnluated. Finally, the total cost of fresh water was
determined. The cost estimateg (t electric power production were
based on the existing technical nnd economical dnta given for
Beloyarsk, Novo-Voronozh and Sbevcheriko types of reactors. Their
'thermal and electric power capacities, tin aniount and the cost of
fresh water productiono aid tile cost of electric power generation are
summarized in a table. The changes of vnrious technicnl and e
~ cal factors are illustrated by numerous curveso In cono*Lufjion# it. is
Imentioned that, from the point of view of Soviet economy and the lo
range outlook, it is# as yetj too early to make a final judgement in
regard to dual-purpose nuclear power plantso Origb art. has-.
1
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AUTHOR: A92XV-t-Y-; KorXakin. u
ORG: nbne
TITLE1 Economic aspects for stimulating nuclear power
SOURCM Atomnaya energlya, vs 20, no4 5, 1966, 379-384
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear power, economlcs~
ABSTRACT: A review of the budget and:of the plans for developing nuclear power
In the Soviet Union Is presented. Fudl costst wages, production norms, and the
economics of various reactors are considered. Orig. art. has: 17 formulad,
j-1
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AUTHOR: Batov, V. V.; "&king yu. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: A criterion for the effectiveness of nuclear fuel utilization
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 21, no. 3, 1966, .179-104
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear reaction operations reactor fuel elements reactor fuel proces-
Gingg nilclear electric power plant# nuclear fuel
ABSTRACT: A general criterion is sought that would be applicable to different reac-
tors and fuel cycles. Fuel utilization In single and multiple zone reactors are con-
sidered. -Two different approaches to determining cost are used: one disregarding re-
lated costs and the other taking them into account, so the working capital is equal to
the circulating capital in the first case and equal to the circulating capital plus
related costs in the second case. The circulating capital is made up of the cost of
the fuel plus reprocessing cost@* rf
CM M
is the wholesale cost of the fusl as it PvOceeda through the fuel cycle ana .4 is the
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7-!7 --- .--, =
25070 KONST ANTI NOVA I A.M. I KORYAFINA, A.F. Sozd-tLniyd Form Lyutserny Dlya flovykh
Rayonov Ee Kulltury. V 3b: Voprosy Kormodobyvaniya. Vyp. 2. M., 1949, S.
145-53
SO: Letopis', No-33, 1949
KOSSOVSKATA, X.B.; XURTAKINA, A.F,
Ohronaxic changes of certain muscles In javelin throwers during
training. Trudy Vees.ob-va ftsiol.blokhtm.1 farm. 2:134-135 154.
(MLTU 8:7)
1. Kafedra fitiologii Gosudarstvemiogo instituta fiticheskey kull-
tury Im P.r.Lesgafta.
iMIRVOUS SYSM. pbvsiolo&v.
chronaTy in atheletic activities requiring throwing)
(ATHLZ?33, physiology,
chronazy In athletic activities requiring throwing)
E--- ---, - - ---- - - -- - -
rOll'-'AFI.,11A, G. A.
Lapkin, I. I. and the students Shklayeva, M. G., Korvakina. G. A., and Vinokurova,
0'.N.- "Steric Hinirances at the Grignard Reactions. IV. On the new method of
obtaining the Esters of the Secondary x-Oxyacidsm (p. 1338)
Sol Journal of General. Chemistry, (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii), 1947, Vol 17, No, 7
SPASSKIY, A.A., otv. red.; YAROSfMKO, M.F., red.; MARITS, A.M.,
kand. biol. nauk, red.; AVERIH, Yu.V., dohtor biol. nauk,
red.; PRINTS, Ya.I.p red.; KORYAKINA, I., red.
(Papers on neurophysiology] Sbornik po neirofiziologii.
Kishinev, Kartia Moldoveniaske, 1963. 99 p. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Akadomiya nauk Moldavskoy SSR. Institut zoologii.
2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AN Moldavskoy SSR (for Spasskiy,
Prints). 3. Chlen-korrespondent AN Moldavskoy SSR (for
Yaroshenko).
P~.11i"IS, Ya.l., otv. red.; AVERIN, Yu.V., doktor biol. nauk, red.;
USPEVAIY, G.t.,, kand. biol. nauk, red.; FORYAYINAO I.I.,
red.
[Injurious entomofauna of Moldavia and measures for its
control] Vrednaia entomofauna. Moldavii i mery bor'by s nei.
Kishinev, Kartia rroldoveniaske, 1963. 108 p.
(MIRA 17: 6)
1. Akademiya nauk Moldavskoy SSR. Institut zoologii.
2. Deystvitelln~y chlen fili Moldavskoy SSR (for Prints).
KORYAKINA I'K.j SKURKOVICH9 S~V*; FEDOROVp N.A, (Moskva)
Use of the tissue mature method in studying toxic and
antitoxic properties'of the *orum of dogs following thermal
burns. Pat. fiziol. i ekepe terap. 4 no* 5:56-57 8-0 160.
(MIRA 13slO)
1. Iz patofiziologichookoy laboratorii'(zav. - chlen-korrespondent
AMN SSSR prof. W.Ae Fedorojr) TSentral.Inogo inotituta gematologii
i perelivaniya krovi (dir, - deptvitellnyy c*en AMN SSSR
prof, A.A. Bagdasarov) Minioterstva zdr9vwkbr;iaoniya SSSR.
(BURNS AIM SCALDS) (TISSUE CULTORE)
I - - -- FEDOROVAY N.A.; KAKHETELIDZE, M.G.; IKORYAKINAq I.K.
Site of formation of hemopoietic substances. Probl. gemat. i perel.
krovJ. 5 no* 11:17-21 160s (MIRA 14:1)
(HEMATOPOIETIC SYST~M)
NEDOSHIVINA, R.V.; KORYAKINA, I.K.
111~.-.a....O,--,Q".M~911s-
Study of the functional state of the kidneys and toxic properties
of animal sera following a repeated thermal trauma. Pat. fiziol.
i eksp. terap. no. 2:79-81 164. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Patofiziologichaskaya laboratoriya (znv. - deystvitelInyy
chlen AMN SSSR prof. N.A. Fedorov) TSentrnllnogo ordena Lenina
instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (dir. - dotsent A.Ye.
Kiselev), Moskva.
KOFLYAKINix I.K.
Experimental study of the disintoxIcuting effect oC the serum
of a burn convalescent during the acuto period oC tho burn disease.
Probl. gemat. I perel. krovi. 9 no.9:40-44 S '(4- (MIRA 18:7)
1. Patofiziologichoskayn laboratoriya (zav. - daystvitellryy
chlen AMII SSSR prof. N.A.Fedorov) rSentrallnotro instituta gemato-
logii i perelivaniya krovi (direktor - dotsent A.Ye.Kj.selev/
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya S,L'SR, Moskva.
KORYAMNA, I.K.
Uxic. and antitoxic properties of the nerwa of burned animals.
Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 8 no.5:73-78 S-0 164.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Patofiziologicheskaya laboratcriya (zav. - deystvitellnyy
chlen AYIN SSSR prof. N.A.Fedorov) TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina
institut.i gematologil i perelivanJya krovi (direktor - dotsent
A.Ye.Kiselev) Ministerstva zdravookhranenlya SSSR, 14oskva.
LIVOVA, V.V.; KORYARDIA, I.K.
- - 11 - .1 ~ ~.-- , . "- .. ........ ---
Role of autointoxication in changes of nitrogen balance following
thermal burns in dogs. Biul.eksp.biol.i. med. 58 no.7:36-41 J1 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Patofiziologichoskaya laboratoriya (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen
AMN SSSR prof. N.A.Fedorov) TSentrallnogo instituta gematologii
i perelivaniya krovi (dir. - dotsent A.Ye.Kiselev) Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Moskva. Submitted May 22, 1963.
KORYAKRIA, N. V.
"Mistallographic and X-Ray Structural Investigation of Heat-Resistant. Alloys on a
Nickel Base." Cand Tech Sci, Wscow Order of Lanin Aviation Inst imeni Sergo
Ordzhonikidze, 1 Mar 54. Dissertation (Vechernyaya Moskva Moscow, 1$ Feb 1954. 11
SO: SUM 1869 19 Aug 1954
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~_,OAYAKIMA~ T.A.
Koryakina, T.A."Penicillin therapy in obstetric-gynecological practice", Zdravookhraneniye
Kazakhstana) 19481 No. 8j Po 14-16*
SOI U-3042, 11 March 53, (Letopis Inykh Statey, No. 9, 1949)
KMYAKINA9 T.A.. dotoent
,*-~- ~ - ~ , ,. , " . ,
Blood transfusions in tomemis during the second half of pregnancy.
7-drav#Usakhe 16 no-11:37-40 056. MRA 10: 1)
1.1Iz kefedr7 akusherstya i ginekologil (zav. imfedroy - dotsent
T.A.Koryokins) fakulltets usoversheneftovantya vrachey Ilazakhokogo
gosudaretvannogo meditsinskogo institute imeni T.M.Kolotova.
(PEMNAIICY. COMICATIONS Cr)
(BIC(DO-TRANSFUSIO31)
KORYj"L'I"AL T.A., kand. aed. nauk.; NUGMANOV, S.H., kand. med. nauk.; SUKHORUCHED,
~,Rssistent.
Use of local anesthesia by novocaine infiltration in gynecological
operations. Akush. i gin. 34 no.6:64-67 M-D '58. (MIRA 12:1)
1, Is kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - dots. T.A. Xbryakins)
fak-ullteta usovershenstvoTaniya vrachey Kazakhskogo meditsinskogo
instituta. Alma-Ata.
(GENITALIA, FML1, smrg.
local Procalne infiltration aneBth. (Ras))
(WM ANWTTHWIA
infiltration in gyn. surg. (Hue))
~77
J, . - " .,- i 1, 1 .
AIEDRMV, Te.N.. kand.med.nauk; MAZIM. Te.G.. kand.med.nauk; ARMOSOV. N.P.;
KCRTAKIUA, T. 1.
Ghanges in tuberculosis epidemiology in Takutsk during the period
1948-1955 [with susuary in French]. Probl.tub. 35 no.8:3-7 157.
(MIRA 11:4)
1. Iz Takutakege filial& Uir. Ta.N.Anclreyev) Instituta tubarkuleza
A14N SSSR.
(TOMCUU)SIS9 spidemicl.
in Russia 1948-1955 (Rum))
-3-3344 lrC,'iYAlrU,A. T. O~
NadiWahcbelkMy pereloW plocha u detay. Vestnik khirurgii in.
Grekova, 1949, No 5,, a. 48-53
KORYAFINA, T.O.
Ilffect of massage and exercise on lMhatic circulation; ex-
p1rimental study. Khirurgita, Moskva no. 5:52-54 My 1952.
(CLML 22:3)
1. Of the 11~spltal Surgical Clinic (Director -- Prof. Yu. Tu.
Dshanelidse, deciased), First Leningrad Medical Institute inent
Academician 1. P. Pavlov.
d.-
bvj
KORTAKINA, T.O.
O"N"M
Babolism of the bifurcation of the aorta and of the arteries In
the axtremitles. Yest.khir.74 no-8:52-54 D 154.(MLRA 8:10)
1. Is gospitallnoy khIrurgicheskDy kliniki (say.prof. F.B. Uglov)
I Lentagradskogo meditsinskW instiiuta is. I.P.Pavlova. Adres
aytora:g. Kurgan oblastnoy, oblsdravotdol.
(WOLISM, aortic bifurcation A log arteries)
(AORTS, diseases. embolism, with log embolism)
(LBG, blood supply, emboll~v~, with aortic embolism)
PIFLIGA -3CC.G -101.11P, -z~urgeu -;ay 195?
j0AYARTNA T. 01
2630. KORYAKIE~.t~\~ Dept. of Hosp. Surg., Ist hied. Inst., Leningrad. Ex-
periences in the treatment I
of pa tients with portal hyper
tension ( flui sian text) KLIN. MED.( Musk.) 1955, 33/2 ( 53-61)
Tables 4
The treatment of such patients, who have ascite6 and often severe varivose haerno-
rrhages, is very difficult, 22 cas6s are rvported. Fourteen of them were operated
on. In all cases, the disease had been brought about by atrophic hepatic cirrnosis,
only 2 had another basic disease, viz.. splenic vein thrombosis and a cavernoma.
Twelve patients showed haernoptysis and tarry stools, several had ascites. The
treatment began with a careful determination of the hepatic function. The various
examinations are described and the methods discussed. As a preparatory measure
of the operation, serum infusions were carried out, and a corresponding diet was
given. The question of operability was solved mainly on the basis of the findings
regarding the protein metabolism, the carbohydrate metabolism and the antitoxic
A
C ON 7s'
function of the liver. Postoperatively, the patients received penicillin, dicouniarol
and large quantities of glucose, the surgical procedure is not described, but in
most cases, portocaval anastomosis was made. Four patients died postoperatively,
the majority of the survivors felt quite well. The haemoptyses stopped, the ascites
regressed. Follow-up Pxaminations, covering periods of 8 months to 1.5 yr. Post-
operatively. were satisfactory. Still, a slow deterioration of the basic disease
could not be prevented, however, the subjective condition of the patients was de-
finitely improved.
C;)
CRYAJIM. kani.med.nauk (Ieningrad. 22, Petropavlovskaya u1.. d.4,
X
W'.72)
Himorrhagesi,frox e5ophageal vartees as a manifestation of portal
4pertansion and its therapy [with oil ry in English, P-1581.
Vest.khir. 79 no-7:28-35 JTl 157. ( IRA 10:10)
1. Ix goopitalluoy khtrurgicheakoy kliniki (sav. - prof, F.G.
Uglov) 1-go loningradekogo meditsinskogo inatituta im. aked.
I.P.Pavlova.
(ESOPHAGUS, varix.
hemorrh, in portal hypertensiong surg. (Rus))
(HYMTINSION, NETAL, complications,
esophageal varices with hemorrh., surg. (Rus))
GORDON# B.G.; KOIdAKINA, T.O.
Glutamic acid in liver insufficiency in patients vith portacaval ,
anastomoois, Klin. med. 38 no. 4:103-108 Ap 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(GLUTAMATES) (PORTACAVAL ANASTOMOSIS)
(LIVER-DISEASES)
KORYAKEIA, T.O., Dr. Led Sci - - (alos) 116la-gic;A
of ffultal Y,-yp;z;r"nsion," Leni~,grad, 1960, 2,,I pp (.,irst Lerd.-jivrad
L-Aical Inst'itute i'm 1. P. Pavlov) (KL, 34-60, 124)
UGLOV 0 F. G. j prof . , laureat, Leninskoy premii; KOftYAKINA, T. 0. , assistent
Surgical treatment of portal hypertension. Sov.mcd. 25,no.6:27-34
Je 161. MIRA 15:1)
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. F.G.Uglov)
I Leningradskogo moditsinskoginstituta imeni I.P.Pavlova.
(PORTAL H RTUSION)
KORYAKINA T.O., doktor med,nadk (Kalinin, 2-ya ul.Shevchenkod.40,kv.23)
Control of prefitse hemorrhages from esophageal varices. Vast.
khir. 89 no.9:40-44 S 162. (MM 15%12)
1. Iz gospitallnoy khimrgicheakoy kliniki (zav. - doktor med*'
nauk T.O.Koryakina) KaUninskogo meditainakogo inetituta (dir,
dotsent A.M.Kushnev).
(GASTROINMTINAL HEMORRHAGE)(IMML HrPERTENSION)
(ESOPHLGUS-BIM SUPPLY)
UGLOV, Fedor Grigorlyevich; '-, KORYAKINA, Tatl7ana Oskarovna;
- red.
FEDOROVSKAYA' N.V., red-.f-um.E I
(Surgical treatment of portal bypertension] Khirurgicheskoe
lechenie portal*noi gipertenzii. Leningrad, Izd-vo
"Meditsina," 1964. 218 P. (MIRA 17:3)
KORYAF,INA_, T,O., dakwr mad. nauk (1alinin, 2--ya u-1. Shavchenkj, 40, kv.23);
--rROGULOVA, M,S., kand, med. nwak'
Fraquenoy and labor in a patier.411. with direct portauval anastomosis.
" n Ta I
Vest. kchir. 9. -,1:86-87 J 64. (KM 17sll)
1. Is gospitallnoy khirurgicheskoy klinlU Kalininskogo meditsinakogo
instituta i kafedry akusherstva i ginekologi- 1--go Leningradekogo me-
ditsinakogo instituta imeni Pavlova.
KORUKINAv T.V.
Modern methods for studying patients with portal hypertensions Vests
khir. 84 no. 2-.44-48 F 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(MERTENSION)
Grasses
Comparative ecological and physiological studies of perennial grasses in pure and mixed
growths. Trudy Bot,inst.AN SSSR.Eksp.bot. No. 8j 1951.
9. Monthly List Lf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March -1951, Uncl.
2
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Orasses
Dynamics of growth, of accumulation of matter, and of chemical componition in grass-c-s of
the Northern Dvina Valley meadows. Trudy Bot. inst. AN SSSR* Eksp. bot., No. 8, 1951.
9. Monthly fist af Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March -1951, Uncl.
2
KORY9KINO,-V-t--
SHCHIGLOVA. 0.A.; BEL'IMOVA, A.Y.; UYSL3, F.F.; KORYAKINA, V.Y.
Conditions of phasic development as one of the essential factors of geo-
graphic distribution of plants and their morphological changes. Izv.
AN SM Ser.biol..no.4:52-74 Jl-Ag 153. (HLU 6:7)
1. Botanicheekly institut Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Botany-Morphology) (Phvtogeography)
KORYAKINA, V.P.
Comparative e-ological and physiological study of perennial grasses in
pure and mixej sowing3. Paper 8. Carbohydrate metabolism in perennial
grasses as a function of the thickness of stand. Trudy Bot.inst. Ser.4
no.9:181-21) 153. (MI-RA 6:6)
1. Botanicheakiy institut iment. Y.L. Komarova akademii nauk SSSR.
(Grasses) (Carbohydrates) (Plants--Metabolism)
KORYAKINA, V.F.
Iffect of the length of the day on the growth and development of red
clover. Trudy Bot.1not. Ser.4 no-11:280-317 156. MM 9:9)
(Clover) (Photoperiodism)
1USSR Cultivated PlAnts.. Fodder Crops. W5
Abs J01W -11ef Zhur - Biologi3s, No .13, 1958, No. 58650
Author Koryaldna, V. F.
Inst Institute of Podders
Title The EMOt Of -VArisile, T"Pzsturee on the Acceleration
of Developant-and onthe Yield of See" of Red single-
Cut Clover
Orig Pub 6 ByUl'.nawhino-takhn's Infom. Voes. n.-i. In-ta
1957, No 2-3p W-50
Abstract The reaction of young plants to variable temperatures:
15-200 by day and -00 by night waa studied In experiments
conducted to obtain rilm) seeds of clover in their first
year of life, All, platte,, which were under these condi-
tions for 45-50 days,, In-oduced ripe see" at the and of
the vegetation period. These seeds were aovn the next
year. The plarts obtafted, from tbese seeds were
Card 1/2
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AUTHOR XORIAKI
TITLE Growth opment of Phleumpratense L., as Affected by Daj Length
(Vliyaniye d1iny dnya na rost i razvitiy,!~imofeyevki lugovoy. -Russian)
PMIODICkL Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol, 115, Nr 2, PP 396-359 (U*S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT The influence of light on the growth and development of plants was
studied in many works. This is, however, only to a small extent the*
case with several years old gramineae. As this plant is a usual com-
ponent of the field- and meadow mixtures of the whole black-earth
zone of the U.S.S.R. this inibence was studied at the Karelian isth-
mus by the author. The following conclusions were drawn: 1.) The
Phleum pratense L. culture exercises considerable influence on the
course of the biological processes in the case of different duration
of the light part of the dagr. 2.) A long stay of the plants in a
short day (12 - 13 hours) hampers vertical growth but promotes the
formation of bushes as well as the formation of leavesp it also pro-
motes the size of the leaves and a change of the shape of leaves. A
short time cultivation plants in a 14-hour day promotes leave-growth
and the vertical Crowth of the plant as well as the increase of the
number of leaves and of reproductive organs. 4.) Some characteristics
of the growth as well as of the development, which were significant
Card 1/2 for the plants in a short-day cultivation, repeated with the same re-
COMITRY UZ'SH
CATWORY Coltivated Plant". Forage Crops.
AM. JOUR. WhBiol.., Nn, 23 1950, NoA'10471~
AUTHOR t ,Zq,
,' , y.' a~ia~,j
INS T. of Sciences, USSR
t The Influe-noO of Some Macro- and 1.11croolemants on thot
Growth and,D6velopment of Sinale-Crop Rod Clovor.
ORIG. AJB. Tr. actul). -in-ta ANNSSWO 1933, ear- 4. 120 232-241
ABS Y-RACT At the Tnatitute Station in'Otradnyj in teningrav. o1olbst'
st~diea WV're c6hcucted of tiie effect ct GQ Arid 8 when
apphima i.n.thiv-soll and'in the Ire-sowlne treatment of
oeads, on the growth, dove lapnxn t and yield of clover dur-
iLg the yuars of life. Copp"i, aulfate at the rate of
20 kg/he. boric acid at the rate of 6 kg/ha, and lime at
the rete of 3-6 tons/he were applie(A before sawing. The
seeits vere soaked for hi hours in the solutious of copper
sulfate (0.2 grams/liter)~ead barin acid (0-5 gralma/liter)
DuriPS the first two years of life, Cu increased t.he yiel.a
Card: 112
V ARM,--.
KORYAKINA. V.F.
Physiological charactaristics of red clover and timothy
grass as related to the sowing time. Trudy Bot.inet,Ser*
4 no.13:169-179 '59. (MIRA 1313)
(Red clover) (Timothy grass)
KORYAKINA, V.P.
Haselnut culture in Kirov Province. TrUdy 30t.Inst.Ser.6 no.7:
173-177 '59. 1 (MUIA 13:4)
1. Kirovskiy sudaratyanyWy pedagogicheakiy institut.
~Koirov ProvAnce-Hazel)
~11z" ~ - U-:7;Q ~,.M~1~10T-r.~,~-, -~ I
- -, - it!
KORYAMA, V.P.
Characteristics of growth and develoDment in some perennial grasses
under different ligbt conditions. Trudy,Boto inst. Ser.4 n9.140.
24o.257 MO 0 (MIRA 14:3)
(Leningrad Province--Gra6ses) (Photoperiodism) (Growth(Plants))
KORYAKINA# V.F.; SHIIoOVAj N.V.
Effect of onviromwntal conditions on the anatomic and morpholog-
ical variations of the inflorescences of the orchard grass
(Dactylis glowrata, Lj. Trudjw Bot. inst. Ser. 4 no.15:214-223
162. .(MIRA 15M
(Orchard grass) (InfloreBeence)
KDRYAKINA, V.F.
Productivity and chemical compositon, of red clover and timotby graas
devending upon the time of moving. Trudy Botinst. Ser.4 no.1721:)1-135
164. (MIRA 18;1)