SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOSHELEVA, I.M. - KOSHELKINA, Z.V.

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KUSAKOV, M.M.; KOSHFJTVA, I.M. Flooding oil from hydrophoW porous media with water. Trudy MNI no.22:181-197 158. (MIR-A 12:4) (OLI field flooding) KUSAKOVp M.M.j LUBMAN, N.M.j KOSHEVNIK, A.Yu.; KOS]IL,'LFVA, I.M.j MEKENITSKAYA, L.I. Studies of the physical chemistry of oil layers. Trudy Inst. geol. i razrab. gor. iskop. 2s71-80 160. (MIRA 14:5) (Oil reservoir engineering) j za Relation liet,,Ii2otl w0.- oil' Vyst)kt)-,r,. soed riD. ~,3r'P-'~365 i O'ne o-I,lTrLlll,)t,, -, / ~ ly 1-F p 165. KOSHELEVA, I.T.; TOLSTUMINA, A.S. . so,, cultivation in tb,!) northern Ob Valloy (with oummary in 34glishl, PochvoyedemLe no.2:72-78 F 156. (MLRA 10:5) 1. Fochvenrqy institut im. V.V. Dokuchayeva Akademii nauk SSSR. (Ob Valley-Soils) Country : USSR C--tcL;c)ry -Soil ScicllcQ - CILLtivation - Ipprovercmt Erosion. Abs Jour: I=iol , 11c) 14, 1958, No 63128 Axrtli,,)r KoBheleva, '!. T.; TolstWthina, ;..S. Inst Title ProbIL-ri of Sc:!-l Galtivation in Nurtlicrn Fri Wye . Ori(; Pub: PcchvovcLIc,.u-YQ, 1~~57, Nu 2, 72-82 a.bsti-,.ct: Methods of the soils of H-,,7L,iL;rn Priob'yc wure Glcycy---.l-;dzull-'.c, liC,~ht-lona,iy soil. un(lur tundra (Salckhai'(23'my-, Station), suporf).cially L;).L;ycy-wc,^J:- ly-l;odzoL,c, soil undir ,. lroun,,- ceclar callopy (-L,--rLZOVS!~Clya StatiOll), C~lltl SUIILrf~~Ci~lly Cara 1/4 J-59 Country . USSR Cator,ory: Soil Science. Cultivatim. IqjTovc~~nt Erosion . .'.ba Jour: RZhDiol .., 'io 14, 1.958, no 63128 glayey-pocIzol-c avara[;u-lcv-.W so:kl undur coaar G=en Gorrm amma (colutea) J_?_7 (mimity- M=siysl:ar- Station) wore corpared with their cultivatud var:'=ts The followinj3 a[;rochoiaical aoil ina-.ccs arc; 1:wesented: pH, cxchmi~;c ac-idity, content of exchmiGeable Can and KS, L -,f total N, of active forms of P and K, of hums, mid of the group and fractimAl composition of tho huims. The aencral foaturos of tho cultivat:Lon of soils (of the faimi~y-Mansiyakaya Station, for exayxplc, where the b-iolocical rotation of Liattor in culti- vated soils Jx riost intensive) aro: an increase Card 2/4 17 AUTHOR: Kbobeleva . T. 10-58-3-14/20, TITLE: Micromorphology of Tundra Soil as a Potential Indicator of Its Origin (Mikromorfologiya tundrovykh pochvo-gruntov kak vozmozhnyy inddkator ikh genezisa) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, 'eriya Geol-raficheskava, 1958; Nr 3. pp BB - 92 (USSR) AB6TRACT: At present the method of investigating the microstructure of soil is widely applied in soil science. This method is being worked out at the Soil Institute of the AS USSR by students of the Academician, B.B. Polynov, I.I. Feofarova, Ye.I. Parfenova, Ye.A. Yarilova and others. During recent years valuable re- sults have been achieved by using the microscopic method in investigating t.1le structure of frozen specimens at the Insti- tute for the Study of Permafrost at the AS USSR (Konnova, 1957). There is some reason to suppose that the application of the micromorphologi,2al method will be useful in determining the origin of alluvia. The author gives some examples of investi- gating tundra soil by using the micromorphological method 0 (carried out by I.I. Feofarova and the author, assisted by Card 112 Kosheleva; the thermic and X-ray analyses were made under super- t 10-58-3-14/29 Micromorphology of Tundra Soil as a Potential Indicator of Its Origin ASSOCIATIONs AVAILABLE: Card 212 vision of Professor N.I. Gorbunov and Ye.A. Shurygina at the Soil Institute of the AS USSR)4The further study of tundra soil microstructure and of other alluvial specimens will providE' in- teresting material for paleogeographical reconstruction purposes~ There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 5 Soviet references, Pochvennyy institut imani V.V. Dokuchayova (Soil Institute imeni V.V. Dokuchayev) Library of Congress 1. Soils - Fliorostructur8 2. Soils - Arctic regions - Analysis ZMUVA, I.T.; NOVICHIMYA, L.N. Spotted tundras of Western Siberia and their algal flora, Bot,zhur, 43 no.10:1478-1485 0 158- (MIRA 11:11) 1. Botanichaskiy institut imeni V.L. Xomarova All SSSR, Leningrad; Pochvenvy7 institut imeni V.V. Dokuchayeva AN BSSR. Moskva. (Siberia, Western-Tundras) (Algae) X059FIWA, I. J-. and TTvnormy; r,. A. "Soil Cryogeneous Processes and their Influence or, the T13ndry Landscape." report to be submitted for the Intl, Geographical Union, 10th General Assembly and 19th Intl. Geographical Congress, Stockhoin,Sweden,, `~-13 August 1960 IVANOVA, YeA.; ROZOV, IN.N.; YEROLYINA, i.A.; N.,I.; w--LN'' V.J-A.: UIMTSIN;Ii, R.A.; Prinimali uchaEtiyc: Ye.N.; BUDIIIi., L.P.; VISHTWAYA, I.V.; GELASIMOV9; 1.P.; KOSHH,I-Pli~, I.T.; v%',UX')V, Ie.M.; '04'1141,t, Ye.V.; JOEJI-aV, I-ii.; V.0. New materials on general geography and roil clas~Aficati.)n of the polar and borpal bolts of Siboria, Pocl,,vovedenie no..11:7-2) N 161. OMIRA 141-12) (Siberia, Northern--Soi-Is--Clas5ification) (Siberia, Northern-GeDgraphy) K()TjL'1TIY,OV, D.D.; KOSHELZU, L.A.; SIMIRINA, O-V- Composition and genesis of clay minerals in sediments of the middle and upper Jurnasic of the Sudak-Koktebell folded zone in the eastern Crimea. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.7:48-58 '59. (MIRA 13:5) (Crimea-Clay) SBCHUMI, P*I., hxndmd.,,mLuk; KWMUIVA. L.1. . ~~ trAVand SPOCtrft Of VOW snake venom; MUmin=7 report. Tnuly I-& LT-11 41,06-44 965. MM 113912) USER/Dol iva CYLI .fv)s Jour x Diol., ir), IP1218 . . . . .............. Ills" lnn~scian S-non"Gif'-i c E., -,i*-,,c Im;d~ia`.o for A- Ic. 1:-1:0- Ti-*L-.lc 0_-.~;auic -iiiiieval Flax. Orig IVb nauc"no-tehl' n. no I'lo 1, 33-36. Cara 1/1 115 KOSOLEVA; L,L. (.Koisbaleva# L* .f. I Effect of.basia elements-of mineral nutrition on the growth and develOpment of fIAx. Vestai AN BSM. Ser. Wal. nav, n004, 46-51 1 U. (MMA l7s 8) KOSHELEVA, L*L* [Koshaleva, L,.L.] Effect of phosphoruv on some physiological processes in I'lax plants in ontogeny. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. biial. nav. no.2:34-41 :64. (MIRA 17:11) KOSRELEVA, L. M. USSR/Chemistry - Synthesis Ethers Aug 49 "Use of Double Halogen-Substituted Simple Ethers for the Synthesis of Symmetrical Ethers of Dimethyleneglycolg" 1. G. Ali-Zade, L. M. Kosheleva, K. S. Aliyeva, Lab or Org bynthesial Azerbaydzhan State U imeni S. M. Kirov, 3 3/4 p. "Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XIX, No 8 Ethers of dimethyleneglycol which resulted from the interaction of dibromodimethyl ether with alcohols had the following structure; __~ CH20-R ----CH2M where R may have either a normal or an isomeric structure. Synthesized diethyl, dibutyl, diactyl, diisomWI, and diisopropyl ethers of dimethyleneglycol. Shawed that increasing molecular weight of symmetrical others of dimethyleneglyco decrease their specific gravity. Submitted 25 Apr 48. PA 149T29 GOA 00, Go t Got 04# 00 Go sea A I S. S L & NITALLUNWAL VINAMI CtA%%VX.ATW, 30 ki 9 a IA 4 h v 4 0 a at a a AAA job A-0 it. kil .06 147S -016 .4 Now ago 6 b4 t . Mblmp, see tie 0 be*. tie* MOW -villil -*A GaW,iii Vib U S AT 10 35 a ad 0 m w I Er of 5 a a 39 v =9 0 0 0 0 0 0 g go so 0 0 0 0 ALIYEV,Sh.B.; KOSHRIEVA,L.M. Character of the decompouition of diphenylethane in the preaence of kerOBene refinery producte. Izv. Al )zerb. SSR no.6:15-22 Je 154. (MIRA 8:11) (Cracking process) (Rthane) GUTMYA. V-S-; PURURAMIS, B.F.; KOSIM VA, L.M.; ALIYNV,A.1p. , "", -:', Activated silica from sarpentinits as an adsorbent for extracting aromatic hydrocarbons from petroleum fractions. Dokl. Azerb.SSR 10 no.1:3-10 154. (MLRA 7:7) 1. Institut nefti Akadendi nauk Aserbaydzhanskoy SSR. (Silica) (Petroleuw-Refining) KOMEWA, L, M., FUEDOVA, A. J!., PjSHNP,~4,A7ZADE, B. F., MAYEVA, !;. Z" SULTANOV, G. A., FMLILOV, A. ME., AIM EIBATOVA, SH. E. Possibility of Abundance of Seven-Membered Naphtene Hydrocarbons in Petroleum Raman spectra of -hro fractions boiling at 12?-133 and 133-1380 respectively were analyzed for establishing the individual compound of specially prepareJ narrow fraction of benzene "KC" (source "NeftyaiM~e Kamni" at the Caucasus). The 127-1330 fraction exhibited the line 710 cm-1, tentatively attributed to methylcycloheptane, found in the tested petroleum as impurity. It-will be attempted to find me-thylcycloheptane ,55) Dokl, Ail Az SSR, in petroleft by chemical methods. (RZhFiz, No. 8, 10 10, No. 6, 1954, 421-426. SO: Sum. No. 7W~, 8 Dee 55 - Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scientific Abstracts (17) P , B.F.; XOSHBWA, L.H.; MYRATOVA. Sh.l. . Formula for calculating the amount of petroleum fractions (with small amounts of aromatic hydrocarbons) charged into a column for adsorptive separation. DoklAN Azerb. SSR 11 n0,-7:447-457 Jl 155. (MLRA 9:1Y I.Inotitut nefti AN Aserbaydshanskoy SSR.. (Petroleum) mzKmjYBV, S.D.; FISIDIAMMDE, B.F.; KOSHELICVA, L.K.; XYBAToVA, Sh.g.; r,ASHIMOVA, F.A. separation of individual hydrocarbone-frem petroleum. Report no.l: Separatibn of cyclehecane Lin Azerbaijani with aummary in dussianj. I-zv. AN Azerb. SSR. Sor. fiz.-tekh. i khim. nauk no-5:53-65 158. kHIRA 12:1) kqrclohexane) smAvirHits ttuvjiorzxcAtiA 0 XrO EMMARMUX FOMMOMB M3 FERM"A BAKUNCRON HEOTH TlU WswWsy" towwo rw Cameml wilt ApplUa tbwdw%v7 a Ofttleft ct CbMUU7 IVA CbftSt4 loajr~ ot Viols, p61. %I Mo. ftl. am, mom IM suftue" cc ore lobpk" fie be P---- at ebvft Wtl-d um,M' " M"b I". PISMUNAZZAM, B.F.; 1SWULZADR, I.G.; KOSIMLIVA, L.M.; GASHWVA, F.A.; MAIMSDOV, P.A. Hyd-roaromatic hydrocarbons of the 140-1750C fraotion of the petroleum In "he Kirmaki, aeries of the Buzovny field. Azerb. khim..sh=. no-1:53-641 159. (MIRA 13:6) (Buzovny region-Petroleum-Analysia) (Hydrocarbons) PISHNAMAZZADE, B.F.; ISMAILZADE, T.G.; KOSHELL-VA, L.M.; EYBATOVA, Sh.E.; IWEDOVP F.A. %--- Hydroaromatic hydrocarbona of the fraction 140-175% in crudes of the lower formation of tho Karachukhur Field. Azerb.khimahur. no.3:65-75 160. (I-EM 14;8) (Hydrocarbons) (Petroleum-Analysis) PISHIW-IAZZADE., B.F.; -- KOSHELEVA, L.M.; SULEDMOV, G.N. Synthoeis of low moleculax weight aromatic hych-ocarbons from a natural aromatic concentrate. Azar' -khim.-hur. no-4:35-43 160. (MRA 14:8) (Ilydroccx bons) (Alkylation) PISHMAMAZZADE, B.F.; KOSHELEVA, L.M.; SULEYMANCYV, G.M1. Production of low molecular V6UM aromatic hydrocarbons from the bigh boiling patroleum fractions. Azerb.khim.zhur. no.5.-17-21+ 16o, (MIRA 14:8) (Hydrocarbons) (Petroleum-Refining) PISHNM4&ZZADE, B.F.; KOSHELEVA, L.M.; SULEYMANOV, G.N. Production of xylenea based on aromatic bydrocarbonB of the intermediate petroleum fraction. Azerb.khim.zhur. no.6:59-68 16o. (KIRA 14:8) (Xylene) (Hydrocarbons) 34887 Ir -,l '16~1 ) , -, 10 k 0 F. , isr--.ailzade, i. H A., Gashwaiova, F. ~1., :~-.-"-,toval T' ITLE: Deter:-,.-in~ticn o-f "'he natui-c of ani 7wdroc-r'ons in the fraction of a boiling -.oint u-, to 2000C 0i the m~trol.-unl tho 3luzovninsl.o-e !~~nosit (Kirna', -Tl!~To~;TC~-, '-ecfer-tivny- zhurnal. Zhimiya, no. 3, 1062, -u- s - - - .-."l'- 1961, ~0 - P. t7r-ct 32(.Azerb. 1-him. 7h. no. 3, T'-le charnctoric3zics o~ the ~,.asolinc-li.t-.roin 'rac'ion, -'anal o. 0 1 - I u I- 220 C o--F' notrolcum from the Buzoviinskiv dei)os-it in the n 1-1 in 10'-'- mation determined. It -:,;as -found that the li-lit, fr--ction t t.,e final b. 150 C had no 0romiatic h,y.1--oca rDons; -,,hc- inc-lim-, -'racticnS -40 - 175 C and 175 - 200 0 cortain 0.731/'~ and 4.12'., r,);:l -2~ t i c 1: r 0 ca r'-- on Z respectively. The .,,,ide z-asoline-lirrroin fraction is a. .b a d --thil'-na hydrocar'cors. ~2 r-, v on4 ,.--action with 71-36c, na-,))- n~, i-vi-dugl h-, ro', -.-o'.:~t- 4, 0 ..c hydrocarbons -.-.,ere 011ii-I in thc: fraction of b. p. cS 1 - I C Card 1/2 S/081/622/000 '003/0~5/090 D2tormination of 'Uhe nature ... B1 ~i 9/1310 1 t he se, 1 4-,HmOt'v1-cYc I ol-ax--ne (41 .7s"') 1 nn-' 1 and 1 1 -c... clo- iioxanc (10.'-~ -and prel'o,.An-.~te. The nat,,,,rrz; of thc arcmatic 1-IYC'L:.,Oc,~_,- -1Z~~ of the aro!;,,rtic cnncortrato- in t~,.e cI,inn bons was d0tor:-.iine"I ~or 76 140 - 1750C. 13 individual hdrocarbons fonnd mainly 9 or 10 carbon atorns. o'L the 175 - 200 0C frnction 1- c:n - tified; the nature of two in-.'Iiv luu.Ql hy'rocarbonis v.-o t 1,2-diethylbenzene and 1,2,~',5,-tEtia,,ioth,,lben~ene. 50-, of 1-o::-. j C 0 ~r .7 L I- Ilyd-rocarbon-v isolated from 11.0 - 175 C raction dnd.>C3~z', aro-,.atic bons seDaratcd 1 'OC ft 75 200 f action havc their bo4lin- ooint thar tne terrainal boilin no, nt of' the corr,-~.-L:~onlinr fraction. Iro- mlf-tic hydrocarbons in 140 - 1750C Ifraction co,.i,er,-)onJ,in,- to o ~-ocarbons -Found 'n 'ho frz:ction, of b. p. 61 - 1,;0 C, L U 1,2,4-, and 1,3,5-trimethylbenze-nES. ' bs trEtc te r I s no t.- e: C o..,:,, 10 to 1:.7,tion Card 2/2 PISHNAMAZZOE, B.F.; -KRALIIDV -A.Kh.; KOSHELEWA L 14 - EYBATOVA Sb.Z.; 0 1 RZAYEVA., S.Z.; MMEDOV, F.A. Individual hydrocarbon composition of straight-run gasolines from the Gyurgyan maritime petroleum field of the Sub-Kirmaki series. Azerb. khim.zhur. no.4:45-58 15Q. (MIRA 14:9) (Gasoline) (hydrocarbons) (Gyurgyan-Pe~roleum) MEKHTIYEV, S.D.; PISHNAMAZZADE, B.P.; KOSHELEVA, L~M.; EYBATOVA, Sh.E. Separation of individual hydrocarbons from petroleum. Report No.2: Separation of methyloyclopentane and methyleyelohexane. Azerb.khim.zhur. no.6:3-12 159. (MIRJ% 14:9) (Cyclohemirij) (Cyclopentayle) FISHNARAZZADE, B.F.; ISMAILZADE, I.G.; KOSHELEVA, L.M.; MEDOV, P.A.; GASIIM,,IOVA, F.A.; EYBATM, Sh.E, Nature of aromatic and hydroaromatio hydrocarbons in the fraction iolow 200OG of the Buzovna oil field of the Kiinaki series. Azerb. khim.zhur. no.3:41-53 161. (MMA 14:11) (Buzovna--~-Petroleum) (Hydrocarbons) FISHNMAZZAM,, Blp*; ISMUL=p 1,G,-p XCUMLEVA., L.M*j SYRATOVA, Shog. MiMdW, F.A.; KULIK07A, Nature of hexahydroaromatic hydrocarbons from the 140-175' C fraction of Surakhany selective oil, Azerb,,khim,zhur. no,5s 9. 21 161. (MML 15 5) (Hydrocarbons), (Surakhuy.~-PatroleuL--Analys:is) AUTHORS: .1chna,ziazzade, B. F., Isnailzade,- 1. G. , Kosheleva., L. Ll* f By.batov. T ITLE: !,xamin,,,tion of the nature of hexahydroarormatic hydrocarbona in the 140-17500 frae'tion of Balak%_ano heavy oil PERIODIC~,~L: Refurativnyy zhurnal. I"Llimiya,' no. 18, 19062, 442, abstract 18:,i103 (Azerb., khim'. zh., no..,6, 19061, 27-36 [summary in Azerb.1) TEXT: Ti.enty-five hexahydroaro-matic hydrocarbon's 0.110, 23 of which are monocyclic and 2 bicyclic, have been'found by opitical methods'in the dearomatized 140-175 C fra:ction of heavy-Belakhano oil. Predominant amoni; monocyclio hydrocarbons are: propylcycloliexane lohexano (2.65;'), 1'-methyl-3-eth lcyclohexane ('2.31j,' 1-methyl-2-ethyleye y and 1 -ethyleyclohexane (2 0 ' 2bicyclic - hydrindarie -mothyl-4 .07,"); among the (2.3G- '-) -Of the MI found, the largest group, was the disub~tituted; the mono-, tri- and tetrasubstituted were, respectively, Card 112 3/08 116?100010 18/032/D~9 Examination, 6f ujo nuwral6f ... D15S/BIDO 20.09, 24.80 and 12 . Ifb hydrocarbons with a s'.Ide chain containing > 4 0 ato.,Tis- were discovered: in t lie IM complex. ~~stracterls note: Complete trapslation.1 Card 2/2 PISHNAMAZZADE, B.F.; ISMAILZADE, I.G.; KOSHELEVA,,~.M.; EYBATOVA, Sh.E. -: MAMEDGV, F.A.; CRUDZHEVA, T.M.".. MAMEDOV, G.M. Nature of hydroaromatic hydrocarbons of the fraction boiling at 140-1750C from Kirmaki series in the Neftyanyye Kamni offshore field. Azerb. khim. zhur. no.2:3-11 163. (MIRA 16:9) PISHNAMAZZOEY B.F.; ISMAILZADE, I.G.; KOSIJJ~LE 1. ; EYBATOVA, Sh.E.; MAMDOV, F.A.; ORUDZHEVA, TA _YAx_.L.Y Investigation of the nature of the hydroaromatic hydrocarbons of the fraction of 140-1750~ftvm the petroleum of the Neftyanyye Kam- ni field. Nefteper. i neftakhim. no.10:12-14 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut neftekhimicheakikh protsesBov, g. Baku. XOZHV.VNIXOV, P,V., prof.; OLIMMOVIOR, V.I.; TRAVIN, G.Ye.; KOMBLEVA, L.N. Results of diapeneary treatment of ak in diseases in Leningrad. Vast. darm. i van. 32 no.6;41-48 11-D 158. (XIRA 12:1) 1. Iz Leningradekogo gorodBIcogo kozhno-venerologicheskogo dispanaera. (SKIN~DISXASBS, thibr. dispensary se:rv., results (Rua)) ".ill.; LAPIN, S.K.; EYpdieney of -uslrg metal ccrid:-ctor Trudy 2-go p-,41 1~'):3]9-12,p 165. r 1-4brratoriya po peresa(lke organot, j. t]-tty,el All," SSSR J. kaf-?ara pllt,~Ior I cheskoy anat.cmil i t a in S e. CVl v n 0 v BOTVINIK, M. M.; KOSHELEVA, M. I. e-- "Reactions of N-imidazolyl derivatives of histidine and histidine peptides vith serine hydroxyl." report submitted for 7th European Peptide Symp, Budapest, 3-8 Sep 64. KOSHIMA.M.M.: C.UUMSOVA,V.I. Determination of silicon In fluoride salts by spectrum analysis. ZKY.10. 21 nb.4:46o-461 155 (nu 8-.6) 1. NauchW Institut po udobrenlyan I ineektoftagisidan (Sodium fluorlds,-Analysts) (Calclux fluoride-Analysis) (811.1con) 5 (2) AUTHORS'. - __-Kosheleva, Ms M..., Kuznetsoya, T._I. SOV/32-25-8-23/44 TITLE- Application of Several. Additions at the Determination of Rare Elements by Spectroscopy PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratori3ra, 1959, Vol 25,_Nr 8, pp 964 - 965 '(USSR) ABSTRACT: k method.for the determination of gallium, indium, thallium, and-germanium.in pyrite, pyrite cinders and Cottrell precipi- tated dust was developed by.the addition of calcium fluoride ( 2 : I *at Ga- and Ge.-aeterminations) or sodium fluoride to the sam-ole (!-: 2 at Kn and Tl determinations). In this case the evaporation velooi.ty of the rare elements and the density of the blackening of the.spectral lines increases. An electrode with side openings (Fig 1) was used for the analysis and the spectra were photographed on an instrument XSA-1. Three series of standard samples wore prepared according to the above-men- tioned examination substances and the calibration diagrams were recorded. The reproducibility error was determined and it was found to be approximately 10.0% for Ga, 9.0% for In, 8.0% for Card 1/2 Ta, and 5.0% for Ge d4itermination. The analysis results obtad-ned Application of Several.AddLtions at the Determination SOV/32-25-8-23/44 of Rare Elements by Spectroscopy were confirmed.by analyses carried out-in.the Gintsvetmet.-. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Nauchnyy institut udobreniy i insektofungitsidov (Scientific Research Instituteof Fertilizers and Insectofungicides) Card, Z/Z KOSHELEVA, M.M.; KUZNETSOVA, T.I. Spectral determination of bo.ron in nonaqueous boratea. Zav.lab. 27 no.3:312-313 16,1. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Nauchr;yy inotitut po udobreniyam i insektofungisidam im. Ya. V. Samoylov4. (Boron-spectra) (BorateB-Spectra) KOSRELEVA, M.M.; KUZNETSOVA, T.I. Development of spectral methods for analyzing the extraction of dispersed elements from raw materials, products and waste of the sulfuric acid industry. [Trudy] NIUIF no.164:42 159. (KRA 15:5) (Trace elemants) (Spectrum analysis) KOS), C / e Ylt ) /V Iq I USSR/bUcrobiology - General Microbiolo(Zr. F-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1,958, 9777 Author : Bekker, Z.E., Ostroukhov, A.A., Smirnova, A.D., Koshelev ,N.A., Fadeeva, N.P. Inst Title Growth Manifestations in Submerged Cultures of Peninillium Chrysogenum Thom. Orig Pub Antibiotiki, 1956, 1, No 3, 40-47 Abstract Mycelial cell s of P. chrysogenum Q 176 in a s~ibmerged cul- ture on a Stoun and Farrel. medium in a 1000 liter appara- tus with mixing at 200 rpm and aeraAon of I volume of air per volume of medium per n-Inute, undergo very character-is- tic transformation during cultivation, which may be provi- sionally represented in the form of 6 growth phases. The I phase: germination of conidia (begins in 13-24 hours from the time conidia are inoculated in the nutrient me- dium). Conidia swell and form one or several growth tubes. Card 1/4 USSR/Microbiology - General Microbiolo(g. F-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9777 II-phase: Expansion of hyphae (begins in 36-48 hours from the time of conidie. inoculation in the nutrient me- dium). Still no activity is Yr-nifested in the culture liquid. III phase: Accumilation of reserve substances (observed after 48-56 hours from the time of conidia inoculation or after 24-36 hours from the time of rycelium transplanta- tion from the inoculatiAg apparatus to the fermentation apparatus). Large numbers of fatty inclusions appear. Activity of the culture liquid is very low. IV phase: Disappearance of ftitty substances and the be- ginning of vacuolization (observed after 36-48 hours from the time of transplanting :Inoculated mycelium into the fer- mentation apparatus). .4ctJ.vity of the culture liquid is notably increased. V Phase: Formation of larC-,e central vacuoles (observed in 48-72 hours from the time ef transplanting the inoculated Card 1/4 USSR/,Microbiology - General Microbiology. F-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, lg!i8, 9777 mycelium into the fermentation apparatus). The activity of the culture liquid approaches the maximum level. VI phase: Preautolytic condition (observed usually after 72-96 hours from the time of transplamting inoculated my- celium into fermentation aPparatus). The activity of the culture liquid usually reat-hes the maximum level. There follows complete autolysis, which cannot be considered as a growth phase. The activity of the culture liquid most frequently is noticeably lawered by conq)arison with the activity in phase VI (sometimes by 1-1 - 2 times and more). For all these phases the ml.croscopic condition of the my- celium and the characteristic cell properties -under micros- copic observation are desc:Abed, utilizing special methods for e>armin ion. The grovth phases may be grouped into 2 main stages of development, The first stage-- from I to III growth phases- is evi(!,,ently characterized by a hiE~Ier level of 6xidation and increased intensity of assimilation. Card 3/4 BIWITEREVA, M.N.; KOSHELEVAI,',N.A.- KHIUIHANOVSKAYA, V.E. Formntion of active DroteolytJe enzyt3en as rolnted to the growth ~nd nutolysis of submerged Actinmyces cultureq [with summnry in English]. Miltrobiologiin 27 no.1:32-38 Ja-F '58. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN S.SSR, Moskva. (ACTINOMYCES, metRb. nrotease form., rclstion to growth & Autolysis in submerged cultures (Rue) (PROTEASES in Actinomyces in submerged cultures, relation to growth & autolysi~,i (Rue) 11 BEKHTZMAq M.N.; KOSIE4LEVAs N.A.; KHRZHANOVSKAYA, V.E. Physiological properties of Actinomycea lavendulae as related to cultural conditions. Trudy Inst,, mikrobiol. no. 6:234-244 159- (MIRA 13:10) 19 InBtitut mikrobiologii AN SSSB14 (ACTINOMYCES LAVENDULAE) 17(4,)2) AUTHORS: Shaposhnikov, V. IT., Acadenician, Bekhtereva, SOV/2o-124-1-57/69 M. N., Kosheleva, N. A., Khrzhanovskaya, V. E. TITLE. The Possibility of Controlling the Procesa of Antibiotic Formation in Actinomyces Violnceus (Vozmozhnost' regulirovaniya protsessa obrazovaniya antibiotika u Actinomyces violaceus) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, lir 1, pp 198 - 201 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Two stages of the process of fermentation were detected (Refs 1,2). The Products of fermentation are mostly formed at different periods in the ccurse of development of the culture. They are very rapidly formed during the second stage when the culture stops growing. It is not possible to completely identify the 2 stages in tl:e formation of antibiotics with the regularities of bacterial processes. Antibiotics differ greatly from bacterial processes and their structure is varj complicated. Their characteristic features are given. It was observed that an intensive forr~ation of antibiotics often coincides with the moment of exhanstion of one or the other Card 1/4 element in the culture medium. In this connection intermediary The Possibility of Controlling tile 1'roccss of Antibiotic SOV/2o-12ij-l-'7/69- Formation in Actinomyces Violaccus products can be formed as well av. I.-roducts of autol.,,-tic de- composition. The mentioned prodi,cts serve as -a source for the formation of sing-le molecule particless -)f antibiotics. From this aspect the mothod of exchanginG culture media during; fermentation gains partIcular importance for the problem mentioned in the title. So far the -authors have found that the development of the Act. violana-us Nr 719 really represents a 2-phanse process. (Figs 1:2). The inost intensive formation of the antibiotic takes ,)lace during; a rapid decrease of growth of the culture. Morpholo.--cL~l chang~-es of the culture of the Act. violacens can be cbservcd which are doubtlessly a result of the change of its physicli)Uiciil state with in.- creasing agre. As the calculation of the izoductivity of the culture on the basis of on uninterruptedly charging medium does not resiilt in a correct comparative eotima-tion of the bioc)iemical activity of thL mycelium, special experiments were carried ont. The nor:-.ially bred mycelium was put into small flasks for a time of 6-8 hours. The amount of myceliura did not exceed 0-5 9/100 ml. The initial pjT_ Vqllle 7 was Card 2/4 maintained (Fi. 3). In the course of thin, experiment it was The Possibility of Controlling the -rocess of Antibiotic SOV/2o-124-1-57/69 Formation in Actinomyces Violacoun proved that a young mycelium (42 hours old) is not yet able to form an antibiotic. Only later, e.g. after 72 hours the rate of production of antibiotic was of 4500 relative units per 1 g mycelium hour. The substitution for the hitherto used medium Nr 1 by other sorts of media accelerated fermentation and development of the culture. This is why the most productive age varied somewhat. In order to find out whether a young mycelium is ready for the formation of the antibiotic a young and an older mycelium were put into media with different pH-values during fermentation. It was thus proved that the pH-values from 6 to 6 do not cause a young mycelium to produce an antibiotic. In the old mycelium the production remained unchanged between 5.6 and B.S. The elimination of nitrogen from the culture medium led, however, to an increased production of the antibiotic, even in the case of a young mycelium. The increase was up to 117 relative units. This process was accompanied by clear changes in the structure of the cytoplasm. There are 3 figures, I table and Card 3/4 3 Soviet references. The Possibility of Controlling the Procecs of Antibiotic SOV/2o-124-1-57/69 Formation in Actinomyces Violaceus ASSOCIATION: Institut milcrobiologii Akade-,11ii nauk SSSR ( Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences,USCR) SUBMITTED: September 13, 1958 Card 4/4 SMPOSHRIKOV, Y.N., akademik; KOSHEUVA, N.A.; KOIMNIKOVA, I.G.; BAYKOVA, L~A. Effect of the sources of carbon on the biosynthesis of Ctrk5to- glutaric acid Jm cultures of Psmidomonas fluoresoens. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.,ltl8O-l8Z -T1 t64 (MIRA, 17 t8) KOSHELEVA, N.A.; NETTE, I.T.; BAYB'.OVA, L.A. Keto acid blosyntbesis in mycobacterial cultures on media with normal paraffins. Prikl. biokhim. i mikrobiol. 1 no. 6,. 617-622 N-D 165, OMIRA 18:12) 1. Institut milkrobiologii IM SSSR. Submitted June 22, 1965. KOSHEWA, 1W.G. Effect of hypothermia in prognant animals and of animals and of aminazine administration on the course of pregnancy, labor, and condition of offspring. [vith summary, in English]. Akauh. i gin. 34 no,5:17-21 8-0 15a (MIRA 11:10) 1. 1% laboratorii normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav prof. N.L. Garmasheva) Instituta akusheretva i ginekologii (dir: - prof. P.A. Beloshapko) ARV SSSR. (HYPOTHMMI.A. effects, on pregn. animals & fate of offspring, eff. of chlorpromazi- ne admin. in various temperatures (RUB)) (PREGNANCY, physilogy, eff. of hypothermin on pregn. animals & fate of offspring, eff. of chlorpromazine admin. in various temperatures (Rua)) (CHLOM%IAZINE, afects, on pregn. animals & fate of offspring after admin* in various doses & in various temperatures in artif. hypothermia (Rus)) FOSHKLEVA, ;".G., Cand Jed Sci ...- (di.,is) "Reaction of the pregnant animal and 4P tne foetii,s to c. of -ooling (Z~ cold and ad--rdnisLration of aminazin) At--AIiU;m-=Rt. periods of preg~nancy." Len, 1959, 16 up (Acad Sci US,,R. 1ji.A of Physiology im I.P. Pavlov) 1')0 copies (KL, 26 59) 1-31) - 113 -- KOSHFJMlp NeGo kregnancy and labor in women following the removal of a lung. Akush i gin. 36 no.lt=1-1:~2, Ja-F 360. (KMA 13 s 10) iPMRAVOlp COTUCATIOlis OF) (IJJVGS-SURGMU) -KOSHELEVA, N.G.-(Le.ningradv TSentr.KorLnogvardeyakiy per., 6, kv.8) Course of pregnancy, labor anti fetal develoWent in rats following hypothermia at various stages of pregnancy and restoration oft body temperature under various conditions. Arkh. anat. gistA embr. 38 no.l.*25-30 Ja 160. (MIR& 13i7) 1, Laboratoriya normallnoy i- patologicheakoy fiziologii (zav. - prof.N.L.Garmashova) Institute, akusheretva,i inekologii AMN SSSR. (RURIGERATION ANWTFESIA) MUS) (PREGNANCY) KOSRELEVA, N.G., kand.,- med. nauk Phagocy-te reaction in pregnant women and puerperants imminized with stapYqlocoocal anatoxin,, Akush. i-gin. 40 no 1:32-35 ja-F '64- ~MIRA 17:8) 1. Bakteriologicheakaya labox-atoriya (zav. - kand. med. nauk A.P. Yegorova) i otdeleniye poslerodovykh zabolevaniy (zav. - prof. S.G. Khaskin) Institute. akusherstva i ginekologii (dir. prof. M.A. Petrov-Maslakov) INN SSSR.j Leningrad. L E V,11~ Al. -11V KOSHELE VA N. N. Zelenin, N. I. Kreking Slantsevykh Smol S Khloristym Alyuminiyem, Goryuchiye Slantsy, 1934, No. 3, 35. SO-t Goryuchiye Slantsy #1934-35 TN. 871 G74 KC; , It'. IQ,irl. Pror . nr .7: 51, '-N,-,'l!, J1 1,S!. L~ ! 7 cori-Polm'-lo) 1~roduction of chlo-,inc jn w 11 colLit YAKOV.U-PV, A.D.; KOSHEIEVA, N.V.; 0JCr,(31-L-;"NK0, I.S. "-*.- `-'i- Obtaining organic disj~6rsiono and coatings on lhei bas~~ of acrylonitrils- butylacrylato copolynn~rs. Lakolmau. :-nat. I ik',, jwim. no.3:3-5 1630 (14IPA 16:01) 1. Loningrudskiy taklinologich.,mkiy institut im. Lensoveta. (Protective coat.ings) (Acrylonitrile pol)-n,,--!i-s) YAKOUM, A.D.; KOSHELEVA$ N.V.; OURIMMO, I.S. Protective coatings with a base of organic dispersions of polyacrylordtrile. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no.4:18-22 163. (MRA 16:10) 1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta. KOSH:,e,LEVA, Water economy of the apple tree under conditions of sufficient and unsufficient moisture. Izv. All Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.l: 26-34 161. (14M 14- 8) 1. Institut zemelediya Ministerstva selIskogo khozyaystva Turkmonskoy SSR. (APPIZ--WATER FSQUIRMMS) KOSMIZVA~ R.V. Growth of roots and shoots of the Reinette Simirenko apple tree in the foothill plains and foothills of the central Kopet- Dag. Izv. AN Turk. SSR 3er. biol,, nauk no.1;63-66 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Nauchno-issleduvatel'i3kiy institut zemledoliya Ministerstva, sel'skogo khozyaystva Turldnenskoy SSR. (KOR',,T-DAG--APPLE--VARIETIES) ACC NRI A P 7 0 o'6-9'2 7' SOURCE C15DE: AUTHOR: Koshelevj4 T.,.I. (Moscow) ORO: none UR/0198/67/003/001/0055/0061 TITLE: On the stability of a toroidal shell SOURCE; Prikladnays nekh&nike, v. 3,, no. lj 1967. 55-61 TOPIC TAGS: toroidal shell, =:2j2jt1=* shell stability, she13 buckling, shell deformatioh..-3NFA.4 7.)VE.O&Y ABSTRACTt The buckling of a cloged toriapherical shell under uniform external pressure is investigated. The linear theory of shells developed by A. 9. Vollmir in his Stability of Elastic Systems (Fizmatgiz, Moscow, 1963) is used in examining the axisymmetrical mode of buckling of a torispherical shell vithan arbitrary.shape and a reRular vaye forming along the arc in its cross section. The diffprential equations describing the disturbed state of the shell (i.e. equilibrium equations, strain-displacement relationships, elasticity relations, etc.) in displacements are taken from the above publication and are used in solving the problem by the Bubnoy-Galt.-rkin method. It is assumed that there is a state of membrane stress ijk the shell prior to buckling; analysis of the stability of this prebuckling state of stress is the Card 1/2 UDCs nongi -- ACC-NR: APToo6927 kernel of the problem under discussiom. A system of algebraic equations is obtained, from which the values of the upper critical pressure (characterized by a rigidity parametex, V) can be determined for the given geometric ratios a:/h and a/H of the shell and the number of waves Nwhere h is the shell thickness, and a andIR are the radius of the revolving circle and the axis of rotation, iespectively. The values of V calculated for various ratios a/h and a/R;are shown in diagrams. A simplified formula for 7 in a closed form ii also given. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 29 formulass [WA-523 [VK3 SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATEs.-25Jan66/- ORIG REF: 002/ OTH,REF: 003 27211 S/081/61/000/014/007/030 Do B106/B110 AUTHORSs Vert, Zh. L., Karpova, R. h., Kosheleva, T. V., Tverdovskiy, I. P. ~ r - TITLE: Overvoltage of hydrogen se~paration on disperse Pd-Ni alloys PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khiiniya, no. 14, 1961, 87, abstract 1466o6. (Sb. tr. Gos. in-ta prikl. khimii, no- 46, 1960, 240 - 244) TEXT: The results of measurement of the hydrogen overvoltage '9 on disperse Pd-Ni alloys in 0.8 N NaOH at 241C are described over a wide range of 'I by the Tafel equation (coefficient b - O.1gj - 0.15 v). The value of T, at constant i rises on Pd-Ni transition, and is independent of the aly0y com- position in the ranges with the following nickel contents (in %): 0-25, 25-75, 75-100. An investigation of the sorption of hydrogen by disperse Pd-Ni alloys (RZhKhim, no. 1, 1954, 192) has shown that the extension of the first range coincides with the complete filling of the d-level of Pd with electrons. It is assumed that the symmetrical position of the ranges Card 1/2 L 01795-66 (m)MVP (14)/- (cY/T/ t) n WP( Ttp(c) ACCESSION NR:.AP5020979 tiR/0144/65/0001008/0102/0107 AUTHOR: Kosheleva, V. Yu.; Gelld, 'P. V. Golltsov, V. A. TITLE; E ffect. of_pl!!!se hardening on the hydrogen permeability of an iron- nickel""' alloy SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, 1,,io. 8, 1965, 102-107 TOPIC TAGS: iron nickel alloy, metal h.-&dening, hydrogen, permeability mea- surement, hydrogen permeability, solid mechanical property, temperature depend- C ence, electric resistance, crystal latti e 'defect ABSTRACT: A study was made of the teniperature, dependence (20-1110 C) of the hydrogen permeability, theyield-and tensile strengths, and-the hardness of an Fe-Ni allo (28. 6% Ni) in equilibrium an&hardened conditions. Phase hardening of the Ni austenite significantly increaseddts hydrogen permeability and the ener- gy of activation E of this process- at 350-1190 C, E ('45 kcal/mol) was about 1. 5 times greater than E for austenite in iNquilibrium conditions. Recovery of the diffusion characteristics of the al oy was ilispecially intense in the 400-500 C range Increasing the annealing temperat#e further to 700-850C had little effect Card 112 I'V L 01795-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5020979 on permeability and E. Phase hardening'gignificantly increased yie d strengths tensile strength and hardness,but had onj~' a little effect on the modulus of elas- ticity.of the alloy. Recovery of mechanicill eristics developed strongly ata c ar c The increase in ectric re~flis n -600-700C. el ta ceAvith temperature increase of the phase hardened austenite stopped at al;iout 440 C. The coincidence -of the 01 recovery f e ctric resistance and hydrogen permeability is attributed to the possible hyp rsensitivity of these P rE procesEf6s to similar defects. The mechanical L t nZi .and diffusio haracteristics are sensitivi, o different defects in the crystal lat tice. The first is apparently determined by the subgrain structure while the second is determined by the nature and dii;tribution of vacancies, dislocations and other s1milar defects in the crystal Rittice, Orig. art. has: 3 figures ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy politekhnicheskAy institut (Ural Polytechnical Institute) 0-3 SUBMITTED: I 1Jul64 ENCE,: 00 SUB CODE: MM G5 NR REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 001 Card 2 KOSPIFLFVA, Me. Case of forced application of a ligature to the root of a lung due to a defect in the UKL-60 apparatus. Khirurgiia .18 no.12:97 D 162. (MRA 17:6) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - V.Ye. Kosheleva) Saratovskogo tuberkuleznogo gospitalya invalidov Otechestvennoy voyny (nachalinik M.D. Plekhanov). ACCESSION NR: Ap4o3go3 S/0148/64/000/004/013.9/0.123 AUTHOR: Gelld, P. V.; Golltsov, V. A.; Shteynberg, M. M.; Kosheleval V. Yu. TITIE: The effect of Plastic Deformation and Subsequent Aunealin on the Rate of Hydrogen Penetration in Austenite SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya., no. 4., 1964., 119-123 iTOPIC TAGS: plastic deformation.. annealing, interrupted quenching, Fe Ni alloy., induction fu=ace,, hydrogen permeability., Ni austenite., activation energy., pro exponential factor., polyterm,, crystal structure imperfection., complicated. migration ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the diffusion of hydrogen in an Fe-29% Ni pose of determining the water aLLoy melted in a 60 kg induction furnace for the pur permeability of work-hardened austenite. The specimens were reduced by 25% since this degree of reduction intensified the work-hardening of Ni austenite. quenobing erm below from 365 C affects permeability and a disruption appears on the polyth which the process is characterized by activation. energy and a pro -exponent:Ua ifactor corresponding to equilibrium austenite. Anneal-in at continuously Card ACCESSION NR: AP4033703 increasing temperatures lowered the parameters of austenite permeability, as calcu- lated., from -the high-temperature sections of the polytherm to values which approxi- mated those calculated from the low-temperature sections. In order to obtain data which would supplement earlier studies of the imperfections accounting for the anomalous changes in hydrogen permeability, the authors investigated the recovered hardness during a 30-minute ann aling of 10 x 10 x 2.5 specimens reduced by 27~. At 500 C hardness was recovered by 10 and activation energy of permeability by 32%. The authors conclude that the recover7 of diffusion characteristics occurs within a lower temperature range than the recovery of hardness. Hydrogen perme- ability parameters, as affected by plastic deformation and Annealing, have au erponential relationship p - expE analogous to that determined in earlier studies for phase-hardened austenizZo Experimental results are explained in the light of an earlier theory on crystal lattice imperfections which affect diffusion by en- training hydrogen and making migration in their vicinity difficult. Orig. art. has: ASSOCIATION; Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Urals Polytechnic Institute) sumamm; 2&Tul63 DATE ACQ.: 07May64 ENCL: 00 Card 2/3 7. i KOSHELEVA Ye Our practice in traixdng speoWists. Avt.transp. 40 no,11:1+8 N 162. (MIR.A 15:12) 1. Nachallnik otdela kadrov ;2-go taksomotornogo parka Leningradskogo avtoupravleniyac (Highway transportation workers) S/081/62/000/022/010/086 B177/B186 AUTHORS: Kosheleva, Ye. D., Lo1zhov, P. F. TITLE: Spectral analysis of tungsten in chrome-tungsten- manganese steel, usinfi-, the~3c-l (FES-1) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 22, 1962, 123,abstract 22D67 (In collections Teor 'iya i praktika metallurgii, no. 4, Sverdlovsk. Metallurgizdat, 1961, 176-180) TEXT: The article describes a modified method, previously devised by N. V. Buyanov and others (RZhKhim, 1959, no. 19 997). The width of the outlet slit was changed from 0,085 to 0.06 mmy-and a more convenient method of drawing the analytical.Unes was pToposed. Reproducibility qf the analysis, determined for a sample with a 1-5~66 concentration of W, showed an error of 1.8,/.. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation.] Card 1/1 KOSHEIZ A -.Ye.]D.; LOMOV, P*F. __A2q~~ . Spectrum analysis of tungsten in chromium-tungsten-manganeso steel by means of the FES-1 photoelectric flaw detector. [Sbor. trud.] Nauch.-issl.inst.met. no.4:178480 161. WIRA 15:11) (Tungsten--Spectra) (Photoelectric measurements) PASHKOV, A.I.; KiMCAYEV, N,K*, duktor akon.nauk; POLYAIISKIY, F.Ya.. doktor istor.nauk; TSAGOLOV, N.A., doktor skonom.nauk-; BE21WI, R.R., kand.ekonom.usuk; PRIKAZOIKOVA, Ye.V., kand.ekonom.nauk; SHMOV, N.S. Frinimali uchastlyev LKVA, Ye.F., mledshiy nauchnyy sotrudniko, KMORNA, V.F.0 adshiy niiu`chnyy sotrudnik; CHIZHOVA, L.G.. m1ndshiy neuchn;ry sotrudnik; VILOSKAYA, V.S., starshiy nauchno-takhnichaskiy tiotrudnik; Z=, I., red.; MOSKVINA. R., tekhn.red. (History of Russian economic thought) latoriia rueskoi ekonomi- chaskoi mysli. Pod red. A.I.Pachkova i N.A.TSagolova. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsisllno-ekon.lit-ry. Vol.Z. 13poch of premonopolistic capitalism] Epokhe domonopolistichaskogo kapitali2ma. Pt.2. 1960. 676 p. (MIRA 13:11) - 1. Akademiya nauk SWR. Institut okonomiki. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Pashkov). 3. Institut ekonomiki AN SM (for Kosheleva, Kbutorna, Chizhovs). OCconomias) ALEKSANDROVA, I.L.; VZOROVA9 S.I.; BRAAlWESq R.I.; GEWIMOVp I.F.; DARINSMp Anatoliy Viktoravich.1 KOMMAKOVA, V.I.; KOSHELEVAp__ Ye S LEVINAq BA; LIZOGUBp VA.; RODI&WVAg F.A.v red.; TA, & V0.910. # tekbn. red. 4 [Reader on the economic geoV-Apliy of the U.S.S.R.) Kbrostomatiia po ekanomicheakoi geografii BSgi'.l posobie dia uchitelei. Mo- skva, Gos. ucbebno-podagog. izd...-wo H-va prosv. RSFSRq 1961, 342 P. (MIRA 14:8) (Geograp]:Vp Economic) KOSHEIZVAt Ye*S. Stu,dy of cities in the course ort the geography of foreign countries. Geog. v shkole 24 no. 1:31-40 J&-F 161. (MIRA. 14:2) 1. 280-ya shkola ~eningrada. (Cities and towns) (Geography-Study and teaching) KOSIELEVA _Ye.S. Study of our cities in the indepondent works of students. Geog. v shkole 25 no.5:.49-56 S-0 162. O-MRA 15:9) 1. 280-ya shkola Leningrada. (Geography, Economic-Study and teaching) KosunrysKly, 6. f., KARPOV., G. D.. Peace Struggle of nations for peace is the great contemporary movement. Vest. Ylosk. Uzi. 7 no. 4, 1952. August, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 14~ Unclassified. I j-4 V M SUBJECTs USSR~Roligi4 and Geography 25-5-19/35 AUTHORs Koshelevskiy9 D.I., Docent TITLE: Geography Refutes Religion (Geografiya oprovergayet religiyu) PERIODICALt Nauka i Zhisn' - May 1957t No 5* pp 45-48 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Geography has played an important part In defeating re- ligious pre4udices. one of the most important problems in ancient times was the question about the shape of the earth. Although Aristotle had long ago developed the theory of its spherical shapeg the church during the Middle Ages had done everything possible to obstruct all scientific research. It was not until the XV - XVI century that extensive voyages of famous explorers and their pr4ctical knowledge helped to over- come the conservative attitude of the clergy, A revival of art and science led to the development of geography as well. The shape of the earth was acknowledged as spherical and many facts about its dimensions were found by scientists. In this connection the expeditions of several Russian explorers are mentioned, among them Bellingshausen and Lazarev, thet dis- Card 1/2 coverers of the Antarctic, KQSHELj3VZKIT, D.I , red.; UnMOVSKATA, Te.A., red.; PLATONOV, G.V., red.; SOLOVITEV, A.I., red.; KHAIN, V.Te., red.; KAFLO, P.A., red,; CHISTTAKOVA, K.S., takhn.red. (Philosophical problems of natural science] Filosofskie voprosy estestvoznaniia. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk.univ. Vol-3. [Geological and geographical sciences] Geologo-geogreficheakie nauki. 1960. 468 p. (MIRA 13:10) .(Geology) (Geography) NOSIELEVSKM D-T-- "Philosophical problems in natural science. Vol. 3. Geology and geography." Reviewed by D.I. Koshelevskii. Geog. i khoz. no.9: 81 161. (MIFL-k 14:11) (Geology) (Geography) S'OV/l26--C,-4~--31-/34 - , AUTHORS: Koshelevskiy, R,_M,.. Orlov, L. G. and Utevskiy, L.M. TITTLE: On the Causes of Appearance of "Austenite" Lines on Electron DiffractiOrL Patterns of Ferritic Specimens (0 prichinakh -Doyavleniya lini:- "austenita" na elektronogramnak,h ferritiiy!Oi obraztsov) PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i IletallDvedeniyel 195B9 Vol 6, Nr 4, pp 764-765 (USSR) ABSTRACT: To establish the causes of thie phenomenon a series of heats were produced usiii~:- (-:71ectrolytic iron which was preliminarily pur-'-fied in hydrogen. In a vacuum hij:~h frequency furnace Eure iron and binary, ternary and quaternary alloys of lron with (up to 2%) Cr, (up to 2%) Mn, (up t,,) 2%) Ili, (up to 1%) Mo, 0.4% Sil 0.1~' P, 0.1% Sn were used, It can be seen from the reproduced photographs, Figj, that none of the obtained electron diffraction Datterns contained "austenite" lines, not even after carburising and nitriding. Only introduction into the alloys and into the pure iron of 0.1% Cu resulted in an appearance on the electron diffraction patterns of continuous, bright, slightly Card 1/4 blurred lines of the face centred cubic lattice with a SOV/126 - 6-4-31/3-"' .On the Causes of Appearance of "Austenite" Lines on Electron Diffraction Patterns of Ferritic Specimens period of 3.62 R1 Fig,2~ The authors assume -that cop,.per,from the section of the specimens dissolved durin6 etching,deposits an the specimen and covers J_t a thin layer. To verify this ascumption, a specimen of a pure alloy of iron (without copper addition),for .,hich electron diffraction patterns show only the lines of the a-phase,were etched electrolytically under conditions which were standard for the given case in an electrolyte of a IN solution of KC1 saturated with citric acid; preliminarily copper was etched with the saine solution. The eloctron diffraction pattern from the surface of the,specimen showed, in addition to the lines of a-iron,, -Te.-Vy clear characteristic (austenite) lines, If t-he e-bchin(~ is prolonged with such a copper saturated electrolyte,. the specimen becomes coated with a r0ddish layer of copper which can be seen by the naked eye. and the electron diffraction pattern will show only copper lines, Fi6,3, Deposition of copper onto the specimen will take place even if a Card 2/4 positive potential of 10 to 12 V is applied to it and SOV/126-6.-4-31/34 bn the Causes of Appearance of "Au,,,tenite" Lines on Electron Diffraction Patterns -of Ferritic Specimens the more so in the case of chemical etching, Spectral analysis of specimens of pure iron and of alloys, the electron diffraction patterns of which do not show copper lines, show only -traces (less than 0.01%) of 11austenite". Thus, it was established that duri-nG etching of iron specimem; containinL; even slight quantities of copper (hundred-ths of a Dercent) it can deposit on the surface of the specimen.and then show up -on the electron diffraction pattern at a rate depending on the content of copper in the. specimen and in the etching solution. The -lattice period, determined by electron diffraction, for copper deposited on ~he specimen surface, equalled in every case 3,,62. Massive specimens of copper have a period of 3,65 which is in agreement with the data of Shishakov and Pinsker (Refs 6 and 7), although they differ from the values determined by X-ray diffraction, It can be considered proved that thore are no inter-layers of austenite (except for the ordinary residual austenite) Card 3/4 in specimens of low carbon steel. Even if as a result On the Causes of Appearance of "Austenitell Lii-ies on Lblectron Diffraction Patt-erns of Feri,itic Specimens of internal adsorption above Ac the inter-crystlallit- t1l I o zones become enriched with allo,~in6 eleraents, Y do noi, become enriched -to a sliSficient extent to conserve int-er- layers of high alloy auE;tenite during subsequentslow cooling (or in -the case of high temperature te,,i~,perin6) alon6 the boundaries of the original austenitic Grains, There are 3 figures and ? 'references, 2 of which are Soviet, 5 English., (Note: This is a conde.-ased ASSOCIATION: Institut metallovedeniya (Institute of Metallogra~.hy TsNIIChM) translation) i fiziki metallov TsNIIC1,11 and Lietal Physics SUBMITTED: May 9, 195? Card 4/4 BORMMW) V.G.; ZAIDMANp I.D,;_AWULWj)aXjLR.14. Effect of conditions of cold rolling on the magnetic properties of ~ranBfozmer steel. Stall 23 vo.1:65-67 A 163. (KIRA 16:2) 1e Zavod "Uporoahstalle (Rolling Obtalwork)) (Steel-Magnetic properties) BOR1SENKO, V.G.; KOSITUMMY, R!_M.; VAYNSHTOK., M.I. Refining transformer steel during heat treatment. Stall 23 no.1:81-8/+ it 163. (NIRA 16.2) 1. Zavcd "Zaporozhatal'I. (Annealing of metals) (Steel-4istallograpby) MVELISON) M.I.; 2KITIN, A.I.; YANISHEVSHY, V.V.; BOYKOj G.G.; KUMETSOV, N.I.; BULAPOVA, I.A.; GORSHKOV, V.I.; KATSMAN, I.A.; KUKAM, A, YE.V.,- RYZHOVA, V.V.; TUROBOVA, V.I.; CINIEDBYEVA, Ye.M.; KOSHELKINj- M.V. Development of highly efficient velitilater models CRGRES operating according to a 0.66-1610 system for electric power plante. Prom. energ. 18 no.7:8-9 J1 163, (MIRA 16:9) (Electric power plants-Electric equipment) (Fans, Electric) - r, ; Z. if. Koshelkina, Z. V. """he stratigraplrv and conchiliofauna of tho valle-y an~ of the Verl-hoyansk re,,7ioml deprer!sion," USSR. "lorcow Geological Prospectin insi-. imeni !% 191~6. (Dissertafion for the De,-ree of Canr!irlate in Sciences). of' "lle Vil~-Ily '-~In H-J-1ler EA---c-l+ion Ord7lionildd-e. ~'o!~covl Knizhnaya letopis' No. 21, 1956. ~Ioscow. KOSEMIKIRL, Z.V. Stratigraphy of Jurassic sediments in the Vilyuy Lowland and VerhoyanBk frontal trough, Trudy MRI 33:89-100 '58. (KRA 12:12) (Vilm Lowland-Geology, Stratigraphlo) (Verho7anak range--Geology, Stratigraphic) 34 ( 5 ) , AUTHORi Koshelkina. Z. V SOV/20-127-3-47/71 TITLE; New Data on the Stratigraphy of Jurassic Deposits in the Drainage Areas of the Rivers Molodo and Syungyuyude PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 127, Nr 3, pp 641-644 (DBSR) ABSTRACT: The author gives a detailed and precise description of the stratification of Jurassic sediments along the river Molodo (eastern surroundings of the Andbarskiy Massif), which were investigated by Ya. G. Lifits and N. 1. Yungerov (1957). The description is based on respective investigations of the oross sections and the composition of fossil species. A description was equally given of the masses further south on the river Motorchun. The suites and their names proposed by the scientists mentioned are not in accordance with the rules of stratigraphic nomen- clature so that they caunot be used any longer in geological mapping. These suites are so similar to one another as far-as their lithographic composition is concerned that they can hardly be distinguished under field conditions without knowledge of the most essential faunal complexes. The L o w e r J u r a 6 a i o is divided by the author into two stages: D o m e r 9 k i y Card 1/2 Pi d) and T o a r s k i y (1 1tr). Accordinglythe Middle