SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORYAKINA, V.F. - KORYAVOV, V.P.
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KORYAMIA, Valentina Fedorovna; KONOVALOV, I.N., otv. red.;
- TIUMpS.D., red6 izd-va; SKIRNOVA, A.V., tekhn.red.
[Characteristics of the growth and development of peren-
nial forage plants] Osobennosti rosta i razvitiia mno-
goletnikh kormovykh rastenii. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka.,"
1964. 286 p. (MIRA 17:3)
KORYAKINA, V.F.
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Trace elements as an effective means of the improvenent of the
grass stands of natural meadows* Bot. zhur. 50 no.1:70-81 Ja
165. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Botanicheskiy institut imen! Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad.
KORYAKINA, V.F., kand. biolog. nauk
Microelements for natural madows-. Zesledelie 27 no.2t5&61 F 165.
1' (MMA l6s4)
1. Botanicheakiy institut imeni Komarava.
S/070/62/007/006/010/020
E132/E435
AUTHORS: Geguzin, Ya.Ye., Koryakina. V#V*, Kharitonova, L.S.
TITLE: Studies of processes on the surfaces of single crystals
IV.'High temperature processes on the surfaces of
arbitrary sections of ionic crystals
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, v,.7, no.6, 1962, 903-909
TEXT: Planes not naturally occurring ~fere cut,by'sawing followed
by polishing, on single crystals of NaCl, KCI and LiF. They were
cut corresponding to the planes (120), (130), (140), (150) and
(180). Initially the planes were flat to the limits of the
resolving power of the microinterferometric. method. The specimens
4 then underwent thermal treatment during whicl~,their surfaces were
examined by the microinterferometer at'intervals and the structure
of the relief was determined. In the first series, specimens of
U NaCl'were annealed in quartz ampules. At 780 and 750*C some loss
of weight was observed.' Asymmetric steps appeared having one
A large flat side and one steeper stepped escarpment. These were
called the simple and complex slopes respectively. With time the
character of the steps changed non-monotonically being sometimes
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RUSOV, t4.T., doktor khts.nauk; SIDOROV, L?.. kand.tokhn.nauk; STRELITSOV.
0.A.. kand.khtm.nauk; KMCHI, G.A.: TIMNAK. Y.G.: KMAKINA, Te.T.
Macrokinatics of the catalytic synthesis of ammonia at high
pressures In a recirculation system. Trufq GIAP no.7:101-120
157. 1
(Ammonia) (Catalysis) (MIRA 12:0)
KORTAKINA, Z.G.; MOWZOV* MsI#
Conference on a facial and palsogeographic stud)r of Mesocenozoic
sediments in Central Asia. Isv. AN Us. SSR. Ser. gaol. no.3:87-88
'57. (MIRA 1119)
(Soviet Central Asia-Geology, Stratigraphic) (paleogeography)
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1752
Flotnikov,'Ivan Mikhaylovich,, Valerlyan Nikitich Razumov,
Valentina Ivanovna Oborina, Murshida Sallmovna Razumova, Nikolay
Vladimirovich,Kuzheteov, and Aleksey Nikiforovich Koryakov
Potochnoye izgotovlerkiye obolochkovykh form (Assembly Line Manu-
facture of Shell Molds) Moscow,, Mashgiz,, 1957. 42 P. (Series:
Obmen tekhnicheskim opytom) 4,000 copies printed.
Reviewer: L.M. Volpyansklyj Engineer; Tech. Ed.: G.A. Sarafannikova;
Executive.Ed. (Ural-SIberian Division, Mashgiz): M.A. Bezukladnikov,
,Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book in Intended for engineering workers In foundry
shops and design establishments concerned with the development
of industrial molding methods.
COVERAGE: This book reports on experience gained by the mixed
crews of the..Uralkhimmaahzavod (Ural Chem~cal Machinery Plant)
and'the Sverdlovsk branch of the NIIKhIMMA31. (Scientific
Car4=*4-
10> , -4,1, - -
d r cl~ 74-1 t-/)
NIKOV, !.A., tnx'h.; 6ZUKOV, V.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; OBORINA, V.I., insh.;
/L8~ RAZUMOVAI H.S., insh.; inzh.; KUZNETSOV, N.V., inzh.
Making shell molds for frames and plates of filter presses.
Mnahinostroitell no-10:17-19 0 057.1 (MIRA 10;11)
(Shell molding (Founding)) (Filter presses)
ORESHMI, Vladiwir Dmitriyevieh,*KORY -itzh., retoennnt;
DUGINAI V.A., telkchn. d.
[Principlee of founding] Oanovy litainogo proizvodeop. Imd.2.
Moskva, Mashgizp 1961 " 326 (MIRk 15t2)
AFoundinjo
USSR/Biology - Zoology
ard
C 1/1 Pub 86 26/34
Authors Koryakov., B, re
-Title WW
Periodical Priroda 1,9 n5-n6., jan 1954
Abstract The discovery of a large beaver colony on the left bank of the PeLim
River on the north-eastemn part of the Sverdlovsk region in Ural is
announced.
Institution The Ural Regional Laboratory of the All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of the Hunting Industry
+ 4- ~11
00.
MDRYAKOV, B.F.
'Addles. 1%. mt. no.20 7 '58.
Beaver (MIRA n-.1)
1. Direktor Swardlovskogo Instituta okbotnichago khozynvotTa.
(Beavers)
KORYAKOV, F. If.
Bee Culture - Equipment ani Supplias
Strong colonies in horizontal hives Pchelovodstovo 29, no. 4, April 1952
9. Monthly List Of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August -195~, Uncl.
Bee Culture-(Zusen Rearing
"Feeding queens in the cell". Pchelevodstv*, 29. No, 5., 1952
2
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aurust -195!y, Uncl.
1. Ir'MrM, P.M.
2. M-m (600)
4. Bee Culture - Equipmend and Supplies
T, Tin can feeding trough. Pchelovodstvo 29. no. 11. 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, pebruary 1953. Unclassified.
KURWj, I.M.; HELINITSnT# Y.V..j"ZAYTSEVp L.S.; MELINITSXAYAp Ye.F. ORLOVAP
Ye.V. ; Priniull whmtiye;, ONNINA # V. A. ; -XWAKOV G. Ya
V.Kh.i red.; SHUGINp A.A.', red.j. AFAUSIYEVAP t~64-9-izLlizd-va;
IYERUSALIMS W Ap Ye.S.v tekbno red.
(prospecting for boroij P6iski i razvedka bornogo syrlia. Pod obahchei
red. YOUJaraganap I-OH.Rumana i A.A.Shugina. MoBkvag Goo. nauebso-
tekba. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okbrane nedrp 1960. 102 p. (KIRL 14:7).
1. Moscow. Vsesopk#y biiwbn6~-Usledovatellakiy inatitut minerallcoga
syrIya, 2. G6o"arktve:6n*~'xLiLit6bn6.~-iseledbvatellskiy institut gorno-
kbimicbeskbgo syrlyt Waudaistyebnogo komiteta SoVeta Ministrov SW
(for Mellnitakayat Waal loryakbv). 3. VoesoymMy nauabno-isaledova-
tell skiy institut mfterallnogo- qTIya Miniaterstva geologii i okbrany
nedr (for Orlova).
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7 : : ~ ~ ', - I. ~ ~ t 1. ~ -- ~ ~~, 11 ~~ .7- ;~ ',,;, : .~'
KORYALKOV I polkovnik
Battalion tactical exercises. Voen. vest. 39 no. 7:38-42 n 160.
(MLIA 14:2)
(Taotics-Problemst exercises, etc.)
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Kadmew, at ',claim "Inat-by-tw sisturfac
U. Lt. CK%RUM AND I. F. K%WVAKOV. rrody
few. Aw. 'It U, Kit N6711. - 7'#-W
(1939), -1141wimutt cdo Ikv 1weswOkin tit altunim tv.
n"As weca videstakets to mlittic the bAuttite detstwits lit
-411101166 144 ad ItUaw Vacietlesol bauxite were used.
Red bmate ciattalned VO WX 67.40 M.0t, aad YAW;
leg(h, ~Yel;Wt bautite cwtafned Us SWL 591A A404
ad 14, it %41- 61 tgWcbug~s Irm baw4
lit Ike (Wowhtg bark -PouMd'
an the (Kku 0
wwM be= nommunt Alumi-
aMedistliecOMM Mcm
SPA motwealcium ter.
mate (CA). die
file (CF); (2) =211.110=- 110, dkwcium sickate.
v (Cgp); go (3) monem-kill- *Iu-1-
jud dkskWm R"if
aim dks a viliate. Itad teoseakfurn afumdiffite
(brownualkifte, QAF), Decree of "(wratiou with time
Wall, go 0'4 "0" Lm charm "C" slate"d at 1160". -
1 0, "a deter.
law Im" MA UW1. : F-i- points weft &L
MI;;4 twiti; Unatfits the t-mmure Aw to 3*
nwaits amw that Ike greaffit Into w
to 6*/Mfu. I'm
ttum of fActcedge wd (41ion -fred
ON lb. -wk-t Im,"W with
ckuvft dcb Im fto. Chat" made fiam bauxite of lower
pe emItaq, hiA the wallem tem;Krature Ificerval. In
tests for mectsakcal streurb. best mutts were Shown by
ceumnuckbtirtwo-
SiOs.and
abmt2ft*23c,
lishecalculatel rm the equatiod CaO 1 -97 SA + (1-54
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KORYAKOV,,T,,,F.; PIYAOMV, V.A.
Special feabm-" of the microstructure of clinkers obtained
by burning them in a layer. Trudy Ural. politekh. inst.
no.118:5-13 062. (KMA 16:6)
(Cement clinkers)
Dissertation: "The Possible Intensification of the Eurnino-, of 012--!:ers of 32-HI-Azate
Cement by the Flack Uriquet Mfethod." Cand Tech Sci, Ural Polytechnic i-n-st, Sverdlovsk,
1953,. !,eforativW Z~urnal--Khird.ya, Moscow,, I-To 7, Apr 54.
SO; STjIII 2_84, 26 Nov 1954
CHEBUKOV., M.F., kand.tekhn.naukj-KORYAKOV., I.F., kand.tekhn.nauk
Obtaining agloporite from raw material from the Urals and
making lightweight concrete of it. Sbor.trud.VNIINSM no.6s
38-55 162. OURA 15:12)
1. Urallskiy politekbnichuskly Institut.
(Ash (Tsohnoloa)) (Lightweight concrete)
KORYAKOV, I. P.
Optimum size and method of introducing fuel in the burning of
portland cement clinkers in a layer on a grate Trudy Ural.
politekh. InBt. no.118t14-23 162. iMIRA 16W
(Gement clinkers) (Fuel)
KORYAKOV., L.V. (Krivoy Rog#27.2-ya Prokatnaya,d-59,kv.60)
Observations of late cancer metastasis of the mammary gland.
Klin.kbir. no.50~43 My 162. (MIRA 16s4)
1. Gorodskoy (inkologicheskiy dispanser KrivOgo Roga.
(MLMWY GLUM-UNCER) (METASTARS)
KORYAK07t L.V.
working capacity following a radical treatment of breast cancer.
Vop. onk. 11 no.8355-57 165, (MIRA 180.1)
1. Kafedrao-goapitalvncy khirurgii No,2 (zav. - doktor med.nauk
prof. D.P.Chukhriyenko) Dnepropetrovskogo meditsinskogo
instituta.
4MXUZ4,AwV#v-a&ochnyy aspirant
Working capacity following treatment for breast cancer; preliminary
report. Klin. khir. no.lt24-26 165. (MIRA 18:8)
2. Kiyevskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy rentgeno-radiologichaskiy i
onkologicheskiy institut; nauchnyy rukovoditall - zasluzhennyy
deyatell nauki UkrSSRO prof. I.T.Shevehenko.
KORYAKOV, 0. (Sverdlovsk)
. ... ................ . .. 11
Ural pathfinder; Ivan Tiufiakov's work. Sov. foto. 23 no.5s
18-19 Vq t63. (MIRA 16:10)
SU.B.CODE: 07 SUBm DAM IgNuM ORIG RF.Ft 002
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i;C1.74M, Ref zh. Vatematika, Lba. 7V251+
A'T'iGi,.: KorX2-koy, V.G.
&pplicatton of electronic computers to maua.=,ed teachir4
UZZID SOURCE: 313F. Progrommir~--obucheniye,i-kibernet. obuahayuchchiye MashiW
1-441 Sov. radio,
TOr'ICTAGS.~'tea~;hinkm&dhi~4i-.-I~ d teaching progra=dd-learning,-., 7
Ogra=s
lanp -trainit,tgs-techn I-
... 8-41 9-
TRAIMATIOn The, a~tho-~ diieu;sses:derta~in.r r
asults 0 exrhm5mental licit -'o
dicit4"'a to oar
.-:-P;, -Peas;^ piinaip~Les of - construeti
--teachin'g'sjqteznS--.- Zia prese:nts~-thi6e- modaIS' of the teaching procesor: parallel,
sequential, and branching. k biock diae-ram is given for a training system usng
f.n electronic computer, and use of the "Ural-l" machine with ",T-35 instruments
a5 inputs is discussed for teaching tranzIation fraT, German to Russian and
Car,;! -1/2
L li-1-10-6c
A:CE--ElON-,IZR: AR4043411
a - . - . -t3hN' ftnlversa'r4~a
- -~' -adlo receivers. Use of multipurpose ca-.-,-,t6rs -.1 1 --
f - I -)hlrokopo Naznacheniya/) with automatle !", -1-m fleve. 3 -,-g ou'~put devlc~s
~ -1" -;", radlotoohnical oircuits 1-9 descr'ba~, ',' I -i _i I~r a , 1, ~, ns . B .
ACC MR-i M36029348 SOME CODE: UlVO256 66
XAMR: Koryakov, V, G. (Engineer#' Colonel; Candidate of technical sciences)
OIZG: None
TITL!': Roprocansina of radar data Vq
SOURCE: 'Vestnik protivovozduohnoy oborony, no. 6, 1966, 45-48
TOPIC TAGS: radar signal processing, radar signal analysis, radar tracking
""TIMM The olindnation of errors from processed infonnation by a renewed radar data
reprocossing means is discussed. A method of extrapolation applied to locate the true
tar,-et echo is explained by using an example shoim in a diagram. On the basis or three
previously obtained echo marks and four new scattered one3, the true ponition is deter-
mined as lying on the prolongation of a mean trajectory line close to one of scattered
m~Yks. The mean trajectory is traced on the basis of three previomly located positions
and by as-sumini; the uniform rectilinear motion of the target. For evasive maneuvers, a
more complicatod mathematical approach is needed for the determination of extrapolation
all,prithms as functions of target me'tions. The extrapolation of coordinates is explained
and tho equations for determining algorithms are derived by using velocity vectors. Com-
puters are used for calculation. The possibility of.new errors caused by the extrapola-
tion, especially in cases of complex target movements, is examined including the method
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of smoothing. The true solutions are obtained by using a strobe squarp as shcnm in a
diagram. The true location is determined by positions of marks in relation to the strobe
area. 'Ibe selection of strobe area dimensions is discussed by applying a formula eatab-
lished for a strobe of a rectangular croas-seotion, The capture of true echos in the
cross-aection area and methods for avoiding the wrong ones is also examined and diagram-
matically illustrated* Orig. arts hass 3 diagrams*
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AUTHOR: Shultgin, B. V.; Gavrilov, F. F.,; Dvinyaninov,, B, L,;
Koryakov. V. I.; Chirkov, A. Ke
ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S. M. Kirov (Urallskiy politekh-
nicheskiy inatitut)
TITLE: Paramagnetic resonance of irradiated lithium hydri4e lumineaceal
crystals
SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika, no. 1, 1967, 69-73
TOPIC TAGS: luminescent crystal, activated crystal, absorption line,
eIlectron paramagnetic. resonance., i~ya4sft-, cowtoo-11
(ALYU.J.,ft w4n~ CA~6__,
S; 0-41 IF
A RACT: The dependence of the intensity and width of the absorption
line of the EPR on temperature was investigated in irradiated
lithium hydride luminescent crystals. The irradiation was done at room
temperature with the unfiltered light of an SVD-120 mercury lamp and*
betatron electrons with energies of 8 to 10 Mev*. *The temperature
dependence of the Intensity and width of the EPR absorption line of LIX
crystals with blue luminescence-undergoes a sharp change in the
temperature range from.90 to 120OCe The first maximum on the thermo-
luminescence curve is also observed in this range. This coincidence
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occurs because the centers of the electron capture in LiH responsible
for the first thermoluminescence peak are bound vith the colloidal
lithium. The release of electrons from'the capture level corresponding
to the first thermoluminescence peak causes the elimination of these
absorption centers. As a result, the intensity of the paramagnetic
absorption line decreases and the vidth increases due to the absorption
by the color cneters. The authors thank Me Lemberberg vho participated
Jn the Investigation of the optical absorption spectra of Lille Orig.'arto
hast 3 figure@* [JAI CWA-951
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Kwolmov, B.V., Insh.; KoRyAKoy, V.P., Inth.
.
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Making reinforced concrotb balustrade@. Avt.dor- 22 no.8sl4
Ag '59. (Concrete congtruction-Fortawork) (MIRA 12:11)
KLOCHKOV, B., inzh.; KORTAKOV, V., inzh.
A
Introduction of now techniques and the role of research ant
norm-setting centers. Avt.dor. 23 no-30 of cover Mr 60.
(MIRA 13:6)
(Read construction)
KLOCHKOV, B.,Inzh.: KORYAKOV, V.,Inzh.
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An honorary t itle imposesiFeat responsibility. Avt. dor.
w 16o.
23 no.5:4-5
(MIRA 13:10)
1. TSentrallnyy nanobno-Issledovatel'skly Institut evyazi.
(Noscow-Road construction workers)
DUDCHENKO, N.P., inzh.; KLOCHKOV, B.V., inzh.; KORYAKOVtj.P~, inzh.
Construction of-teiporary footings out of reinforced concrete
pipes nr,dw3.jv,,-.,.Tran~p.'stro'i.- 12 no.8:20-22 Ag 162.
(PURA 15:9)
(Bridges-Foundations and piers)
& (Precast concrete construction)
XWCHKOV, B.Vep insb.1 XORYAKOVp V.P.0 insh.; IVANOV, S.S., insh.
The concrete reinforcement worker I.A. Vivehar mid his brigade
of oo=unint labor, Trsnep. stroi. 12 no.90-8 3 162. (KIRA 16t2)
(Reinforced concrete) ..
s" by OWW coo"- D. N. Taller
SnA'R oryabc
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7-4%t"".tWtVWi
Were node In the Interval 0-104
with Is olcultamilak,
ke /b, r=wkh
ud UP i4omad 9100P. In IYPW am" at I-
ifindus nor$
ham 7
(in iskOkIN14) to 40.4
().i "4-~SnThw limiting cimcn. of
" lit./Craftm from 0.1 (Coil ,
CkOCNINJ lfijohkii). keJJk?i) to 3.6 (BU,,,-
G. Al. K.WL.I.Off
~.
27040. KORYAFOV, YE. A . , TALIYEV, D. N. - Estestvennyy udel I rrjy ves baykal I sklkh Cottoidei.
Doklady Akad. Nauk SSSR, Novaya seriya, t. LXVIII, No. 1, 1949, s. 169-72.--
Bibliogr. 5 nazv.
I SO: Letopis' Zhurnalln-.rkh Statey, Vol. 36, 1949
KMYAKOV, Ye. A.
Now parasitic Copepoda of the Coregonicola species on Baikal
f ish. Doklady Akad. nw, SSSR 79 no-3:365-368 11 JWLy 1951.
(CIML 21: 1)
1. Baykal Limnalogical Station of the Academy of Sciences US=*
2. Presented 12 May 1951 by Academician Ye. N. Favlovskly.
OTIISPL go, 0
Kq,"ak*v.`M.A- 111alkal 1.1mmalopical Station, U.S.S.R. Ace49rny 0 Sciences), The male of
mfogjatleff. 901.8
.Oft
Akadwnlya Nook S.S.S.R., Ooklady Vo 1. 79 No. A. I ~ kfl II
KORYAKOT, Te.A.
I I I ~ - -,. ~.
Distribution of parasite Salmincola cottidarum gesojatseff on has#
oottocomephorus in the laker Baikal. Dokladtr Akad. nauk SSSR 87 no.2:
325-327 11 Noy 1952, (CLUL 23:.5 )
1. Presented by Acadmiclan D, T, Nallvkln 18 August 1952. 2, Baykal
Linnologioal Station of the Acadsimy of Sciences USSR.
US.,R/14edicine Parasitology
Card 1/1 Pub. 22 44/45
Authors Koryakcq \10. A.
7r'
Title 9 V~~4i*~eries of Copepada, Parasitica on Baykal Lake fish
Periodical Dok. AN SSSR 99/4, 657-6591' Dee 1, 1954
Abstract I Limnological report on the finding of Copepoda parasites on Baykal Lake fish
is presented. Nine USSR references (1926-1952). Table; illustrations.
Institution Academy of Sciences USSR, The Baykal Limnological Station
Presented by- Academician H. N. Pavlowskly, September 9,, 1954
y~
V66R/Biolosy'.- Zoology
CAM 1A Fab. 22 -49/51
Authors I Noryakov,, le,: Aa
Title Fertility and type.of spawning population of Pieces, domephorift)
Periodical Dok. AN SM 101150 965-967,.Apr ii, 1955
Abstract 0 Biological data. are presented , on.the fertility ard spawning
population of . Pieces , comephoridae fish. Ten Russian and USSR
references (18764947), Mies,
Institution I Acad, of So. I USSRY Ust-Siberian Branch, Baykal Limnological fttlon
PresentAd bys Academician Ye, N. Faviovakiy,, Januau 12's 1955
KORYAKOV, Ye.A.
.", -
Certain ecological adaptations In the reproduction of
Comepb6r1das. Dokl,AN SSSR 111'no-5:1111-1114 D 156.
(KE.RA 10:2)
1.*Baykallskaya lianalogicheakaya stantstya Vostochai-
Sibirskage f1liala. Akademil nauk SSSR. Predstavieno akademikom
Ye.11. PawlevSklim. -
(Compheridae)
M r ~i
KORYAKOV, Ye.A
First data on the flow of living organisms from Lake Baikal.
Izv.vost.fil.AN SSSR no.7:125-133 157. (MIRA 10:10)
1. Vostoohno-Sibirokly filial AN SSSR.
(Baikal, 4ke--freah-water biology)
XOZHOV. N.M., prof., doktor biolog.nauk: HISHARIN. I.I., cloteent, ka*.
biolog.nauko Prinimall uchastiyel TOKILOT, A.A., kand.biolog.nm*;
POPOV, P.T. -- land.blolognauk; YXGOROT, A.G., kand.biolognauk;
MARINA. F.Ta.0 kand.blolog;nauk; TyukMiTaff, N.V., nauchuyy
sotrddnik;,ASMTV, X.G,, naucbnyy sotradnik; NUMATIVA, Xe.Pe's
nauchnyy qot .radnik-, KAIMMIN.' A.1.0 nauchnyy-sotrudnike.~SIMYAGOTA,
K.A,q nauchuyy motmdn*; WT, Y*.A,; SPILIT. K.K.. insh.;
ANTMUN, I.W., insh,; 'OKUM, P.M40; S141IPER, R.L. iTabotnika
SWIROVA, A. S. , - red. ; SOROUNA ; T. 1.. takhn.red.,.
[Fishes and commm.rcial fishing in Lake Baikal] Ryby i rybnoe
khosialetvo vbassaine ozera Baikal. Irkutakoe, knishnoe izd-vo,
1958. 745 P. (KIRA 12:4)
1. Sotrudniki Irkutskogo Cosuniversitata (fo r Kisharin, Tomilov,
Popov., Tegorov, Tugarina). 2. Sotrudnik Baykallskoy.limologicheakoy
stantaii Akademli nau SSSR (for X~ryakov). 3. Baykalrybtrest (for
Spelit. Artyunin). 4. Gosplan Buryat-Kongollskoy ASS& (for Shniper).
(Baikal, Lake--Fisheries)
AUTHOR; Lamakinp V.V. 12-90-3-13/16
TITLE: The Baykal Conference (Baykallskoye soveshchaniye)
PEhIODICAL. Izvestiya Vsesoyuznogo Geograficheskogo Obshchestva, 1958t
Vol. 90, Nr 31 PP 300 - 301, (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A conference dealing with the investigation of Lake Baykal
was convened at Ulan-Ude in October 1957 by the Baykal Section
of the Buryat-blongolian Branch of the Geograficheskoye ob-
shchestvo SSSR (USSR Geographical Society). The conference
was attended by workers from scientific and industrial insti-
tutions of the Buryat-Mongolian ASSR, the Baykallskaya lim-
nologicheskaya. stantsiya (Baykal Limnological Station) of the
AS USSR, the Siberian branch of the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut rybnogo khozyaystva (All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Pishing industry), the Ir-
kutsk University, the Irkutskiy sellskokhozyaystvenny3r insti-
tut'(Irkutsk Institute of Agriculture) and by representatives
of the KPSS Oblast' committee. The Conference heard the fol-
lowing reports: V.V. Lamakin, on "Nature of Lake Baykal., Its
Exploration, Utilization and Protection"; P.P. Khoroshikh, on
Baykal caves; Professor M.M. Kozhov, on the biolo6ical produc-
Card 112 tivity of Lake Baykal; Y4.A. 11oryakov, on Baykal-, - "Golomyanki"
KORYAKOV. YO.A.
A neoendemic parasite of Lake Baikal in the Lena basin. Trudy
mov.Ikht,kom. no,9tI68-173 '59s (NIRA 130)
1. Baykallskaya-linnologicheskaya stantsiya Vostochno-Sibirskogo
filials All SGSR,
(Lens River-4opepoda) (Parasites-Gobies)
XORYAKOV, Ye.A.
Naking nos of vertical diurnal migrations of aquatic animals In
catching then with stationary gear. Trudy Gidrobiel. ob-va 9:344-350
159. (KIRA 12:9)
1,Baftal'skaya limnologichookaya stantmiya Vostochno-mibirsksge
filiala. AN SSSR.
(Plankton research)
KORYAKOV. Ye.A.
Distribution of som pelagic inhabitants of Lake Baikal
in the northern part of the Maloys More. Trudy Baik.lianol.
sta. 17:3l3-341 159. (14IRA 12:12)
(Ware More-Amphipoda)
(N4oys, More-Conaphoridas)
KORTAKOV, Ye.A.
Data on the biomass carried by the waters of Lake Baikal into the
Angara River. Trudy Baik. limaol.-sta. 18:351-379 160.
(MIRA 14:1)
(Baikal, Iske--Plankton) (Angara River--Plankton)
KOV,.~ Ye A.
significance of Baikal cod.
-Biology, stock and commercial
Trudy Lim. inst. .
(MMA 17t12)
2 pt.30-75 -.0640
IV,
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137-58-4-6368
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 5 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Koryakov-Savoy Idy, Ft_ A--
TITLE: Results of Laboratory and Industrial Experiments in the
Pulsating Jigging of Finely-ground Iron Ores and Pulps
(Rezulltaty laboratornykh i promyshlennykh opytov otsadki
tonkoizmellchennykh zheleznykh rud i shlamov)
PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. N;-i. gornorudn. in-t. UkrSSR, 1957, Vol 1, pp 428-435
ABSTRACT: Experimental data for the delineation of an optimum process
for dressing fines on the NIM-4 and NIM-5 pulsating jigs are set
forth. Pulsation of finely-ground Fe ores and pulps of 0.15-0 mm
size, containing not less than 70 percent 0.08-0 m M' fraction, is
realizable and practicable with all procedures (diaphragm,
vib ration- and- diaphragm, or vibration), and satisfactory indices,
both quantitative and qualitative, are obtained. The vibration
procedure for jigging fines offers the best prospects, as it permits
employment of a bed of ferrosilicon of 3-2 mm size, and simplifies
both the design and the operation of the pulsating jig. The NIM-4
and NIM-5 jigs permit jigging of fines. The construction of the
Card 1/2 NIM-5 jig does not permit separate operation of each chamber
137-58-4-6368
Results of Laboratory and Industrial Experiments (cont. )
alone; this is a shortcoming that should be eliminated.
1. Ores--Processes 2. Equipment--Characteristics
A.Sh,
Card 2/2
SOV/68-58-9-4/21
AUTHORS; KorYakov-Savoyskiy,_P_.,L~-and Bublikov, A.V.
TITLE: A New Method of Intensification of the Flotation Process
(Novyy sposob intensifikatsii flotatsionnogo protsessa)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1958, hTr 9~ PP 13-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A new method of flotation is described. The principle of
the method consists of aeration of pulp and mineralisation
of air bubbles in an airlifting tube and the separation of
mineralised bubbles in the form of foam in a field of
centrifugical forces. Theoretical and experimental
investigations of the processos in a U-shaped laboratory
airlift tube and a tangentially joined to it cylinder were
carried out in the Department of Benoficiation of Minerals
of the Dnepropetrovsk Mining Institute. It was estab-
lished that by feeding the airlift-tube with the pulp and
a flotation reagent an intensive dispersion of air in the
tube takes place due to the hydroommic action of turbu-
lent flow of the pulp. The pressure of airsintroduced
into the airlif I't promotes the dissolution of a considerable
Card 1/3 proportion Of air in the pulp in the lower part of the
airlift tube. Then, because of a considerable decrease in
SOV/68-58-9-1+/21
A New Method of Intensification of the Flotation Process
the static pressure along the height of the tube a
progressive separation of the di3solved air on solid
particles in the form of mierobubbles takes place. On
leaving the airlift the pulp represents a mixture consis-
ting of mineralised and air bubbles, water, rock particles
and non-flotated particles. This mixture with a
considerable velocity is tangentially introduced into the
bottom part of a cylindrical vessel. The pulp appropriates
a rotational movement thus forming a centrifugical field,
promoting the separation of the mineralised foam in the
axial part of the vessel. The method was tested on an
industrial scale in a two stage airlift - centrifugical
plant, of a throughput of 35-40 m3/hr of pulp (7-10 t/hr
of solids). The diagram of the plant and some details of
the airlift tube and the centrifugical foam separator are
shown in Figs 1-3. The results obtained are given in the
table together with the results obtained on an ordinary
flotation machine. The results obtained in respect of the
quality of concentrates were satisfactory and the
Card 2/3 throughput per unit volume of the machine was about ten
SOV/68-58-9-1+/21
A New Method of Intensification of the Flotation Process
times higher than that of an ordinary flotation machine.
It is pointed out that a large airlift-centrifugical
installation is being built on the Dneprodzerzhinsk
Coking Worku and that the method can also be used for
other minerals.
There are: 1 table, 3 figures.
ASSOCIATIONS: Dnepropetrovskiy Sbrn yy institut (Dnepropetrovsk
Mining Institute) and Dneprodzerzhinskiy koksokhimicheski.y
zavod (Dneprodzerzhinsk Coking Wortcs)
Card 3/3
KOIRYAKOV-SAVOYSKIY,, B. A.0 Candidate Ach Sci (dims) -- "Investigation of the
airlift-centrifugal method of floating coal sludge". Dnepropetrovsk, 1959.
22 pp (Denpropetrovsk Order of Iabor Red Banner Mining Inst im Artem), 150
copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 134)
LIVSHITS, G.L., inzh.; R&YVICHp I.D., inzh.; UJUSHPOLETS, V.T., kand.tekbn.
naukj .KORYAKOV-SAVOrSKIY,, B.A., kandetekhn.nauk
Increasing the nmber of flotation cello in the existing industrial
&$w,' of coal preparation plants. Uq~ll Ukr. 5 no.5:19-21 My 161.
:1 (MMA 14:5)
1. Nikitovskaya tsentralInaya ugleobogatitellnaya fabrika.
(Flotation) kGoal preparation plants)
DA11~11,Llyclol L.J.j KI)HYAKOVA, L.V.
i
pr ',- - j
n oving the wage and occupation ol~ti,-qii -at,lrn f, r cl:jtEing
industry workers. Sh-veln,prom. no.2:2~-7 Mr-Ar 165,
(mTRA
11
Sintarl-ig Nikopoll manganste ores and concentratea. Met. i gornonid.
prom. no.5?5~,-63, 9-0 t64. !XMIRA 180)
YANITSKIY., G.; RUBANOVICHft.., inzhener-mekbanik (Omsk);
SEYEV, G. inzhener (Ivancyvo);
LMOVIDOV, I., frezerovshchik jBratsk)
Suggested, achievedt introduced. Izobr. i rats. no.1:18.
Ja 162, (MIRA 144
1. GIAVW inzhener Leningradskoy mebellnoy fabriki NoMfor
Korrakovtoev).,
(Technological innovations)
KORYAkOVT EV
L , P. I.
Efficient utilization of foam polyuretan rubber for the manufacture
of upholstered furniture. Der.prom. 10 no.11:24 N 161.
041RA 14:10)
(Foam rubber) (Furniture)
'v
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KORYAICDVSKIY, A.A.
PnerumtIc method of pumping Uquid fuel from railroad tally. cars.
Rats. I Ix6br, predl, v stroi. no.3s59-61 157. (MIRA Ilil)
(Tank care) (Liquid fuel)
KORYAKOVaIY, A.M. , Jnzh.
Take Into consideration conditions for operating machinery In
northern regions of Russia. K" strol. 17 no*9:28 S 160.
(KIRA 13:9) '
(Russia. Northern-Building machinery-Cold weather operation)
W"WARON.; KALInTICH. 3.A.; BASEM. N.M.
The sanuscript Inheritance of Academician S.I. Tavilow. Tray
Inot.1st.estA takh. 17:134-155 157. WRA 10:7)
(Vaylloy. Sergel Ivanovich. 1891-1951)
:rytoacmal,odology !Lnd th-n probl,-,T, of thc naLurpl foci of pqr,!~Uic disneses of plants
by ner:ie-toda. Trudy 'Zool. inst. *U1 S.3)SR 9, no. 2, 1951
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, All)-u S t 19V, Uncl.
2
LUBUMSKIYI S. (111-ofessor [and Revieverl). About the book 'I Expert opinion
on veterinary sanitation vith fundamental technology for livestock products,
by GORE-GLYADy Xh. S., MDRYASIINOV, V. P. and SHLIPAEDV) Ta. P. Veterinarno-
sanitarnaya eknpertiza s oonovwd teknologii productov zhivothavodetva. M.,
Seltkhozgiz, 1960...
Veterinariya., vol. 39, no. 2, February 1962 pp. 85
KORYAUSHKIN, G.
An honorable title has been conferred on the collective. Avt.dor.
25 no,l:U-12 Ja 262, (HIM 15:2)
I
le Instruktor otdola truda i zai;obotnoy platy TSentrallnogo
kowlteta profsoyuma.
(Transportation, Automotive) (Highway transport workers)
MY W.QAMWI X06MMOV. V.N.
Worthy contribution of efficiency Innowat9re. A.vt.d.or.19 no.8.1
32 Ag 136. - (nu 9: 10)
(Moscow-loade-AmIntonance and repair)
IONfAUSHKIN _ ; ZATTAGOV, M. P.
Lt_ G. K.
Conference on the conversion to the seven-bour work dar.
Avt.dor. 23 no.2:29-30 1 160, (MIR& 13:5)
(Hours of labor)
/T?rU (-7) /-EPR/177. lp 4 ~ 'I'm '
NP T7 F'C
( t /PP- L/Pr-4/
Allahlts,_I. Ya. (Gandidate of technizal sciancea); &Fyau i
ni-, nour
cr Plastic q~,a~tis nn larro qrtlcles
V p
0.13 0 7-9 P,
plast-le coating, metal coa t Ing, mi-~ tal *~c pl.3.,4-c Ca rone,
7-P 1 ran 0 g F --I 1.1 C
WL.,
i ty crmting 114arge articla~, a,-id c ;W-a "'con-
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coating.5 an large Wtiolas try spra-, an,
*.~7 !;)ne coo ting
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y,oRyAVIN., Leon-ld Alekseyevich; AMTOYEVA, N.., red.; DANILDIA, A.,,
teR -- r-ecT.-`-~
[Awakened Iligerial Probudivshaiasia Nigeriia. Moskvap Gos-
politizdat, 1962. 60 p. (M3RA 15:6)
(Nigeria-Politics and government)
(Nigeria-Economic conditions)
KOJIYAVKO, V.V.
Overall mechanization is the basis of our successes. Transp.
stroi. 15 no.1:6-9 Ja 165- (MIRjI 18:3)
1. Glavnyy inzh. tresta Sredazstroyrnakhanizatsiya.
30-8-18/37
AUTHOR: Nme given
TITLE: On Archeographical Work - A Report on the General Assembly of
the Archeographical Commission (Rabotdarkheografov - Oshcheye
sobraniye Arkbwograficheskoy komisaii)
PERIODICALt Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 8, pp. 66-88 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The above mentioned assembly took place on the 11th and 12th
June at Moscow. Great interest was displayed by the report given
by V.V. Kaf angauzen on the "Customs Books of the XVIII Century.'
Lively debates followed at the conclusion of the report delivered
by P.N. Koryavov.(The subjects weres"Classification, Preserva-
tion, and Exploitation of the Documentary Material of the Archiies
of AN USSR"). The general assembly passed a motion suggesting
that the director of the archives convenes an all-academic con-
ference at the beginning of the year 1958. G.E. Kochin gave a
report on "A Terminological Reference Work of Historic Monuments
in Prehistoric Russia". I.M. Kurdyavtsevo the scientifical col-
laborator in the department for "Collections of Manuscripts" of
the Lenin Library spoke about the archeographical exp e ditions
Card 1/2 (mostly to regions of Northern Russia) undertaken in 1953/56.
KORTATOV, k.N.(Imeuingrad)
'B.S. Nedorov's manuscripts In the Archives of the Academr of Sciences
of tks-U.S.b.X*-6 solontific description, texts. Reviewed bF k.No
Koriavov. Vop. lot. ant. I tokh. no.6:209 '59. (XIRA 3.2:6)
(Vadarov. Nvgraf Stepanovich, 1853-1919)
KORYAVOV. P.N. (Leningrad)
MManuscripts of chemists of the second half of the 18th century In
the Archives of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.' Reviewed by
k.N. Xoriavev. Vop. ist. eat. I tekh, no*6:209-210 159.
(MIRA 12:6)
(Chemistry)
I
KORYAVOV) P.' P.' (Moscow)
"The Mixing of Compressible Viscous Jets."
report presented at the First All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow., 27 Jan - 3 Feb 1960.
30737
S1208161100110 W 005/007
4060/A126
AUTHOR: KoryavoV, P. P. (Moscow)
TITLE: Numerical calculation of high-temperature laminar flows
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal vychislitellnoy matematiki. i matematicheskoy fiziki, v. 1,
no. 5, 1961, 856 - 868
TEXT In the present work the problem of determining the temperature and
veioc'ity profiles and the boundaries of the mixing zone under interaction of
flows of highly compressed gas with the ambient moving or stationary gas at.a.
large difference of''temperatures and velocities between the two is considered,for
Pradtl numbers varying with the temperature. This leads to the necessity of solv-
ing two related nonlinear differential equations for the velocity and the tempera-
ture T. In investigations by other authors the problem had been solved approxi-
mately by the theory of boundary layer. The range of temperature and velocity
ratios is greatly extended in the precent paper. It in assumed that the density p,
the coefficient /4of viscosity, the coefficient of thermal conductivity A,,$ and the
heat capacity at constant pressure are known functions of temperature. Only the
problem of laminar flow mixing is considered here for semi-infinite flows of com-
Card 1/3
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S/208/61/001/005/005/007
Numerical calculation of high-temperature... A060/A126
Moiseyev. There are 2 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. The ref-
erence to the English-language publication reads as follows: S. J. Pai. Jet mix-
ing-of a compressible fluid. J. Aeronaut. Sci., 1949, 16, no. 8, 463 - 469.
SUEMITTED: April 20, 1961
Card 3/3
KORYA.VOV.. (Moscow)
"Numerical analysis of laminar and turbulent mixing of two homogeneous gas flows".
report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Jan - Feb 64.
j*ACCESSION NR: AP4037254 S/0208/64/0.04/003/0495/0511t
I;AUTHOR: Koryavov. P. oscow)
TITLE: umerLcal calculation of turbulent mixing of two homogeneousi
gas streams
SOURCEt Zhurnal vy*chLslit*l1noy matematikL i matematicheakay fiaLk4,'.
v. 4# no. 3p 19649 495-511
TOPIC TAGSs turbulent-nixing, laminar mixing, incompressible gas,
boundary layer theoryg bouadary 14yorg laminer flow
BSTRAM A study of the turbulent mixing of two homogeneous streamp--
f compressible fluids at Prandtl number 0 1 in presented in an
t
approximation of the boundary layer theory. Two streams with great
differences in temperature and velocity are considered. With the
-bulent
introduction of new independent variables the equations of tux
mixing can be reduced to the form of equations of laminar mixing*
Thus, the algorithm used for the solution of equstLous of I&mL*ar
mixing can lalso be applied to the solutLon of equations of turbulent,...,
'Cord 1/2
KORYAVOVI P,.V. (14oakva)
Numerical calculation of the turbulent rdixing of two homogensouo
gas streams* Zhuro vyeh, mat. i mat. fiz. 4 no.3t495n521 My..!-Je f64.
rNhtkTh 6)-,
10(2) SOV/2o-128-2-10/59
AUTHORSi Andriankin, E. 1. Koryavov,
TITLEi A Shook Wave in a Plastic Medium of Variable Density
P MIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 2,
PP 257 - 260 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article deals with the problem of spherically symmetrical
explosion in a medium whose density in the shook wave depends
on the pressure amplitude. Behind the shock wave the medium
is assumed to be plastic (thus, Frandtl's condition of plasti-
city is complied with) and incompressible (density within
the particles being maintained). The posing of the problem
is therefore reduced to the assumption that a rf- f(Ff) on the
front and dQ/dt = 0 behind it are known. Furthermore, Prandtl's
condition of plasticity a r_60- k + m(crr+2ag) is assumed to
be satisfied, k and m being assumed as known constants. (In a
more general investigation, k and m are to be regarded as funo-
tions ofe ). ar and a 0 = 69 denote tensions in the radial
Card 1/4 direction and in the directions perpendicular to the latter; it
A Shook Wave in a Plastic Medium of Variable Density SOV/2o-128-2-lo/.rg
holdst 8 - 1 - Q0/Q, where Q denotes density and t the time.
Index f and index 0 denote the quantities on the front and in
the undisturbed medium, respectively. The problem is most
conveniently solved by Lagrangian variables. The equations
of continuity and motion are defined in the following manner:
2
ar r0 QO a a k _ PT 9 r 2ra-2 aft
-Tro - -2 -dr- 0 0 art-
r 0
It holds: a = cfm/(2m+l); p. -d u. ar/at -X(t)/r 2 ; r and
r0 denote the running and the initial coordinate of the par-
ticle. The laws of cond'arvation on the wave front, the equa-
lity of pressures at the boundary of the expanding cavern
(r(a0't) - a(t)), and the condition of steaainess of the running
radius serve as boundary conditions of the afore-mentioned
equations. Nondimensional quantities are thedintrodaced. The
=elations
Card 21 4
A Shook Wave in a Plastic Medium of Variable Density SOV/2o-1213-2-10/59
X
-p3=s 3+3 efy (3 )3s2ds; 13 . 1+3 NI(S&2 ds;
2 3 x2 V-( I
;X =E[Y(X) x are obtained by integration of
U A (X)/r
the above equations.e(y) is known from the condition
Efy(x) - f(tf) on the wave front. If*- tends toward a certain
limitl'n, the function f(E) must exhibit asymptotic behavior
corresponding to 6 rf tending toward oo. The relation I
R' -0r'-X')+*-[Y(x3X a +fy dA(x) ya-4.2 ds-A 2(x) oe-732ds
Y dx
is obtained by integration of thesecond equation of the above
set. If the law y(x) is known for the motion of the shook-wave
front, it is possible to determine the distribution of ressure,
density, and velocity throughout the entire range 1