SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOSIERADZKI, P. - KOSIKOV, K.V.

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XOSIMADMI P. OInertatmospheres in heat treatment of metals." (Mechanik, Vol 25 No 2 Feb 53 Warszawa) p. 84 SO: Monthly List of East EuroE2an Accessions, Vol 2:5 No 9 Library of Congress SePt 53 Uncl KWURADZKI P. Obrbbk,a cieplaa metaIl (Thermal machining of metals) by P. Noaieradzki. Reported in Xew.Books (Nova Ksiazki.) February 15, 1956. i;o. 4. KOSIERADZKI, Pawel, prof. 11 kiticorrosion handbook, vol. 1. Intraluction to the technological understandine of anticorrosion" by Alemandre J. Maurin. Reviewed b-f Fawel Kosieradzki. FrzegI mech 21 no.11:356. 10 Je 162. ROKERAWKI, W. Disturbances in electric-mwr plants iig a result of +h(, false h.SnA.1ing of connections. P., 146 Vol. 9, no. 3. Ma7/June 1955 PITMETYKA Sialino&.d Monthly List of East Puronean Accessiobti (~TAQ, LC, Vol. 5, no. 2 Feb. 1956 KOSIEWICA., Tadeuszp doe. -11- - Present state'of tho italian automobile industry. Pt.2. Techn motor 13 no.2:37--43 F -63. 1. Politechnika., Warszawa. KOSIEVICZ, T. Training of automobile erulneers and mecharcles and the tecluioloz,7 of automobile and tractory construction. p. 40. (TECIMIKA MOTORYZACWHA, vol. 4, No'. 2, Feb,, 19541, Warszaira, Poland) SO: MontE~y List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), W, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl., KOSIZIICZ~ T. Analysis of ope-ations of preparing and starting the productioli of a new type of automobile. P-73 TECHNIKA MOTORYZACYJNj:. (Naczelna Organizacja Techniczna) Warsmia, Poland. Vol.9, no-3, Mar. 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions Inddx, (EEAI) LC, vol.8, no.4 June 1959 Uncl. -KOSI51ICZ, Tadausz, prof. inz. -- ~- . I I ". '. ~ Preliminary designing of plants for the automobile industry. Pt. 4. Tecbn motor 14 no. 3;82-86 Mr 164. 1; Technical University, Warsaw. ~PSIEIJICZ, Tadeusz, prof,, inz. Preliminary designing of plants :,L'Or the automobile in- dustry. Pt. 2. Techn motor 14 no. 1: 1-5 Ja 164. 1. Technical University, Warsaw. KOSIEW,I-C,Z. Tadeusz., prof. inz. Preliminary designing of plants for the automobile industry. Pt. 3. Techn motor 14 no. 2: 49-52 F 164. 1. TechnIcal University,, ~Jarsaw. KOSIEWICZ) T., Doe. Constructional and technologioal problems of welded intermediate produats In the automobile industry, Techn motor 11 no.8:281-286 Ag 161. 1. Kierownik Katedry Teohnoloali PoJazdow i Mnazyn Roboozyo.,. Politechniki Warazawakiso. KOSIEWIQZ,T-.--Doe;;-- Technological analysis of the construction of internediate products and of heat Ireated jarts of autmobiles. Techn motor 11 no.91313-319 9 161. 1. Kierownik Katedry Technologii Pojazdaw i Maszyn Roboczych Politdchniki. Warazawskiej. KOSINICZ, Tadeus24 prof. Design., construction and use of machine tool combines and automation lines in the Italian automobile industry. Techn motor 13 no*Ut354-36:L 9163* 1, Pblitechnikaj, Wromwas. KOSIEWICZ, Tade,usa, mgr.,inv,. Preliminary design of factoriev for the automobile in- dustry. Pt.1, Tachn motor 13 no.12089-394 W63. 1, Politechnika., Warszava. KOSIEWICZ, Tadeuszy prof* ------- . Organization of higher education and seience in Italy. Problemy 19 (i.ei; . 20] no.1:4:L--52 164, 1. Kierownik Katedry Te&nologii Pojmzdow i Maszyn Roboczych, Politechnika, Warszawa. KOSMUICZ, Tadeusz, doc, Present state of the Italian automobile industry. Pt.l. Tech motor 13 no.1:1-7 Ja 163. 1. Politechnika, Warazawa. V KO'SIEWICZ1 Tadeusz, prof. Problem of evaluating the quality cf products of the motor vehicle industry. Techn motor 15 no.2:33-39 F t65. 1. Warsaw Technical University. KOSIK, A. Evaluation of the national competition arranged by the Office of the Commissioner of Transportation. P. 41, (Sbirke Vynalezu) Vol. 6, no. 2, Feb. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO; Monthly Irdex of East European Ace5sions (EI:;AQ Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957 KMIX, Alfouz Main primiples of the Improvers' Fund. Zel dop tech 1-1 no.7-. 220 t63. HUNGA RY KOSIX 0 la Dr Somogy Megye Council Exe~,utive Committee, Hospital of 0 HML~ I -Taposvar (director: TARJAN, Laszlo, Dr), Surgical Ward for Accidental In- juries (Somogy Megye Tanacsa V.B. -- Vegrehajto Bizottsag -- Kaposvarl Korhaza, Bileseti Sebeszeti Osztaly). "The Importance and Role of Allergy in the Surgical Treatment of Accidental Injuries." Budapest Magyar Traumatologia,_Orthopaedi.a es Helyreallito Sebeszet, Vol IX, No 4, 19~6, pages 260-2b4. '"Istract: [Author's English summary modif.Led] The surgical aspects of allergic phenomena in the course of trea-Lment of accidental injuries are discussed. On the basis of the complications encountered by the author and of literature data, the management of the injured patient, the allergic states which may develop in the course of anaesthesia and of the surgical interventions as well as their treatment are discussed. 5 Eastern European, 15 Western references. KOSIK, I.; FRIBYL, R. Volvulus of the ganbladder. Roxhl. chir. 41 no.2:127-130 F 162. 1. Chirurgicke oddeleni namocnice v Koline, prednosta dr. M. Possner Chirurgicke oddeleni nemocmice v Cavlavi, prednosta dr. R. Pribyl. (GALLBLADDER ale) KOSIKY J.~ inz. Selective getters In Ughting techniques. El ech obzor 50 no.12s695-696 D 161. KRKOSKA, Pavol, inz.; GULA, Tibor, inz.; -FOSIK, Martin, inz.-j Addition of hemicelluloses in hot pulp refining. Papir 11 celuloss. 18 no.l2t239-240 D 163. 1. Katedra chemickej technologie dreva a chemickych vlaken, I S lovenska vysoka skola technicka, Bratislava. M KOZMAL, Frantisek, prof., inz.; KOSIE,_Marti1b. inz.; KOVACIK, Vladimir, inz. Properties of chemical pulp prepared by acid-alkaline cooking of reed. Papir a celulosa 18 no.1%1,3 A 163. 1. Chemicka fakulta., Slovenska vysoka skola technicka, Bratislava. 2. Clen korespondent Slovenskej akade:de vied (for Kozmal). K.O2kMLyF.; KOSIKpM.; KOVACIKVV. Preparation of reed chemical cellulose through acid and alkaline processes. Cel hirtie 12 no.,5/6:165-168 bly-je'63. 1. Membru corespondent al Aeademiei gLovace do Sti-int-43 (for Kozmal). 2. Politehnica slovaca, Bratislava (for Kosik, Kovacik). KOS-~`Ky M., inz.; MISOVEC, P., inz. Graduation papers of the Chair of Cheviical Technology of Wood and Chemical Fibers on the cellulose and paper production technology, presented in 1961-1963. Papir a celulosa 18 no. 12: 241-243 D 163. 1. Katedra chemickej technologie dreva a chemickych vlaken, Chemicka fakulta, Slovenska Tysoke, skola technicka., Bratislava. JURKOVTC, Jan; MISOVEC, Pavol;-EEI,, Martin Some possibilities of furfural yield increase in low tem- perature pyrolysis of wood. Drevarsky vyskum no. 1:59-67 ,63. 1. Katedra chemickej technologie dreva chemickej fakulty, Slovenska vysoka skola technicka. 00 s/i_,,6/6o/ooq/O2/O21/O53 EAlk~Ej~5 AUTHORS; MikhayloV, I. F. , Kogan, V. S. an 5 1 N.A~ TITLE- The Reasons for the Brittleness of Tungste 'IAnuealed in Vacuum PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol 9, Nr 2, pp 285 - 287 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The apparatus used in the experiment is shown in Figure 1. A high vacuum was obtained by using low- temperature methods. The specimen (in the form of a wire) was heated by passing an electric current throu.-h it. Annealing was carried out for one hour, at tempera- tures of 1 000 to 3 200 OC, From 1 000 to 1 200 0C a surface filin of oxide is formed and the mechanical properties of annealed specimens in an ordinary or in a 11cold" vacuum are the same. Above 1 200 0C the oxide film disappears. At 1 300 0C specimens annealed in a 'tcold" vacuum are plastic and those in an ox-d1nary vacuum are brittle. The wire heated in a "cold" vacuum has a considerably lower elastic limit -than the original specimen. The specimens annealed in 0a 11cold" vacuujn Cardl/2 retain -their plasticity up to 2 100 C. It is proposed 31 S/1.26/6o/ooq/o2/o2.i/O33 The Reasons for the Brittleness of TungsHenll,/Wialed in Vacuum that the reason for the brittleness of samples aiu-iealed in an ordinary vacuum is the formation of a layer of turigston carbide on the surface. This is confirmed by X-ray analysis. Removing this layer by etching restores tho plastic properties. Above 2 100 0C the change in pla~stic properties is due to recrystallization. This has been shoini by X-ray analysis. Acknowledgments are expressed to Professor Ye.S. Borovik for his criticism and useful conunents. There are 2 figures and 10 references, 3 of which are English, 1 German and 6 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko.-tekhnicheskiy institut AN USSR (Physico- SUBMITTED: technical Institute of the Ac.Sc., Ukrainian SSR July 7, 1959 Card 2/2 BOROVIK., Ye. S.; MIKILMOV, 1. F.,, kand. tekkn. nauk; KOSIK, N. I!., inzh. Calculation of the heat exchangers of liquefying machines. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 7 no.5,-118-3,20 My 16.1+ (MIFIA 17:7) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN IkrSSR. 2. Chen-korrespordent AN UkrSSR (for Borovik). BOROVILKIt Ye.S. [Borovyk, L-l'. S. 1; l-Jj0J-YLOV, i -~ ~v, L F. J; "'061i: K. A. L, 1 .1 1 '. - 4Oz-lYk.!? I-I.A. I Study of heat transfer and hydraidic in coil-pil-c counterflow heat IJkr. -flz., ~~hur. 9 nr).7:74-9-758 01 ~~/ .11'. (,.-l.a:t !,7:10) 1. inatitut All 1;,~VSSM, "'IarIkov, BUROVIK; Ye.s. [Boro%yk, I-M-M',YLOV~ I.F. 1'WIj_ N.A. [Kosyk:, 1-4il. f, vomparioori of the efficiencieo of v~,.ii,~u.,j ht!at exch~-xjui%; of liclue- fac-,,lon -,zichin(-),-. Ulzr. fiz. zhur. 1) ,X.',';'!59-765 ~11 't" 1. Flz--k(-,telJiniclleskiy institut All Ukr3o".71, Idyev. KOSIK. Pal. SALLAY, Melanie; ZIMANYI, Magda Problems of thermal conductivity in case of complex boundary conditions. Mat kut kozl MT-A 1+ no-314077483 1590 (EM 9:9) (Heat) (#owdary value problems) FENYES, Tamas; KO,'SJK Pal About systems consisting of heat-conducting rods. Mat lapok 13 no.1/2:197-198 162. FENYES, T.; XOSIK, Po On the system of beat-conducting bars. Kat kut kozl MTA 7 Ser.A no.1/2:181-189 162. FENYFSO Tamas., KOSIK, Pal Algebraic integral of Mikusinski's operators, Mat kut kozl MTA 9 Series A no,1/2:21-34 164. co '000410600000000600000 LI-LID top "I YJ "I. a -A, ~ - a - m- NI- )NO Ototts SI is I 00 6M. Tbr Wawa fm 00 a -Xemt. -Jt.Aj-. j 00 Ev4kbh 00 Low Iffarwd) (A! r'm NO K - to%/W. VA 0o *Ahm has rcvmonloe~ to 0 (Injily or bookc raishi-lim wdkM by tm rect tMt dm d 00 Oope for all cycks. Ip 00 61oM and in k-risth. 00 00 it Mot JIM fly Apoll, 0 NO 1144,9 Ob kkp .'~._Ckvts I rit a* it-Far Ux 26 (,N.. W=I ill'AsIrm. 4--Wbg #A quantity w mat Wolf mmbcr. (ho 00 -0: .0 f0m O(fbs VARSM CUM Ms. 0&,* conshtft of 3 I the mnw m*w bmnch ha e e Oftor I smiom vary it, 0 l 16 7-,: ;J00 11.11.4 OTALLVESCAL LITINAIWE CLAUNICATION sly it,,, a 0 W-1-W a 1-4 0-3 i-7-mirM It 111 4 It 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 000 op 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 go I Sol* 4) :!G 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 6 0 so III I KOSIK, V. KCSIK, 'I. Some pro'Olems of the use of machinory in pastures. p. 658. Vol. 5, no. 4, Feb. 1956 1,1-1 CHA:'ISACE ZEIKEDELSTVI AGRICULIURE Czechoslovakia So: East European Accession, Vol.. 6, NO-* 5, I-lay 1957 -ovosi! v 0',-,kc-,. -Problems, axerciaes,, etc.) KOS10IN) A.S. ApproxLnbate computation in the curricula of grades 5 to 6 of secondary schoola. Uch. zap. Vovosib. gos. pod. inst. no.18: 131-138 163. (f,',Tl,,k 17: 10) RAMOSHKIN, A.N.; KOSIKHIN, L.T.; SALTYROVA, N.A. Formation of crystal nuclei in the electrolysis of fused salts. Part 1: Deposition of silver from nitrate melts. Trudy Inst. elektrokhim. IJFA14 SSSR no.5:89-100 164. (MIRA 18-2) BARABOSHKIN A.N.; HOSIKHIN, L.T.; SALTYKOVA, N.A. Crystallization overvoltage in the -'octrolysis of fused salts. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no. 4:880-882 A',p 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut elektrokhimii 11rallskogo filiala AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.N.Frumkinym. BARABOSHKIN, A.N.; KOSTMIN, L.Tq SALTROVA, I.I.A. Exchange ciirrerits in pure molten oilver nitrate. DokI. Id! SSSR 160 no-1:145-148 Ja 16', (MiRA 18:2) 1. 1nstitut elektrokhImi.i. Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR. Subm-itted July 2, 1964. 1, U47i-66 EWMAW- W/EWMAW-P) ACCESSION NR,. AP 50.17808 UR,/005,1/65/019/001/01OP-/010~,, ~535-377 AUTHORS: Sbamovskiy, -L.M Kosikh -V ID 15 1 K 1, gin, a TITLE: Study of optic and thermal de-exoitation of the Nacl((;U) i phosphor SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 19, no. 1, 1965, 102-107 'sodium chloride, activated crystal, thermoluminescence, .~~.luminescence quenching, recdmblnation luminescence -the investigation was to abeck wbetber-tbe ABSTRACT: The,purpose of de-excitation mechanism of~the light sum (S) stored in alkali-halide pboapbors.excited.by x-rays Is brought about by release of electrons from the trapping levels or whether.the de-excitapion is due to re combination of electrons.trapped In activator centers with holes. + NaCl(Cu) was chosen~because.the W lone can trap both electronsland holes. The-single crystals were.,, grown ~y ~the, Kiropoulos method. . Thel. activator amounted to 0,,1,116~-:1.5,mlur--per.oent.,,-. The single. cryotals!'77 92rd -.4f L 4447-66E A.00ESSION,NR: AP5017898 were excited with x-rays'.for twenty minutes at room temperature. The milumineseence was recorded~with'a.photomultiplier-potentiometer com- bination.. Phosphorescence was observed at room temperature after 'interruption of the x-ray,irradiation., Thermal de-excitation was ob- tained after a phosphorescence decay time of twenty minutes. Plots_.~ are presented of the absorption coefficient as a function of the CuCl,-.', concentration in the NaCl and of tbe.tbermolumineseence peaks at different CuC1 concentrations, and a table of the light sums obtainedl Is presented for the. different',concentrations. The results show.tbati, the light sum stored during x-ray excitaticn increases in the NaCIOU) 71 phosphor with larger activator concentration, because of hole trapping the activator ions located In the lattice points of the mixed rystal.'- The light sum emitted during the optica-L and thermal de- ~',.iexcitat~ons is equally increased,.* The'long.,afterglow and the M peak iare Increased. Recombination-Josses-in-tbe F peak are considerably lincreased because of external quenching.'-.The results thur, indicate .,Ithat the de-excitation.is-due to,eleatron-hole recombination, Orig~ I .1art. has', f i gure sand I table i Card KOSIKOV, A. V.Silitakii, an outstanding driver. Avt.tranf'P- 38 no.1:52 Ja 160. (MM 13:5) 1. Rachallnik Orshanakoy avtotransportnoy kontory No.2. (Higbway transport workers) KOSIKOVp A.M.j inzh.j red.; CHAPLIGIN, D.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; GOD1SVSKIY, I.B., :Lnzhoj red* [Construction specifications and regulations] Stroitellnye nornV i pravila. Moskva, Stroiizdat. Pt.3. Sec.l. ch.2. [Power-producing Irrdraulic structures in rivers; regulations Jor the organization of construction and acceptance for operation] Gidroteldmicheskie sooruzheniia rechnye energeti- cheskie; pravila o:7ganizatsii stroitellstva i priemki v eks- pluatatsiiu (SNiP 111-1.2-62). 1964. 17 p. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam stroitel'stva. 2. Gosstroy SSSR (for Kosikov). 3. Mezhdu- vedornstvennaya kor.-Isslya F nere3motru StroitelInykh nor- I pravil (for Chaplyigin). 4. Vsesoyuznyy 1)royoktno-izyskate:Ll- skiy i nauchno-iso.ledovateltokiy institut imeni S.Ya.Zhuk-a (for Godlevskiy). i'O?,SUYJCNKQ, Alek-sandr Prof irlyevich; PRIYUJ&O. Pavel Alaksandrovich; KUSIKOV Waa Aleksey Timoreye-iieh; -FITH~K,111 V-R.. red&1.;t-o-r-;-Z'T1KM1Q. T.Y., tekhnicheskiy roaaktor [Exonrience In reducing idle Limo of loro-notivou In repair 1411ops; the Ilanakly depot of the Kraunoyarok haillrond] i,."Yt orostois pDrovozov v remonte: depo Ilanskaia Krar.!.c,!nrsku-,L 7.,-.eleznoi dorc&i HoBI-va, Gos.transp.7.hel~dor, izd-vo, lqf,~'( - '.I'- p. (14LRiL 1()!10) Ilanskiy-Locooot ives-Maintena rice and KOSIKOV, K. M. "Electric Field Intensity of Short-Wave Transmitters," Byt.0-1 po Rasprost Radiovoln TsNIIS, 1-2, 1936, Radiotokbnika, No 3-4~ 1946- Central Scientific Research Institute of Conmunications, Rinistry of CoLm-Amicat ions (TsNIIS) XMIKOV, K, X., PA 19T16 USSR/Ionospheric Nbasurements jun/jul 1946 Wave lengths "Application of Icnosphere Data to Radio Communi- cation," K. M. Kosikov, Candidate of 149ch Sci, 12 pp "Radiotekhnika" Vol I, No 3/4 Outline of characteristics of the ionosphere of significance in eolecting radio wave lengths. The anomalous stw~e of the ionosphere during imim and minlzmlm :phases of solar activities is noted, and a procedure for calculating time limits for satisfactory radio communication, based on forecasts of the state of the ionosphere is sug- geated. 19T16 KOSIKOV, K. M. ?Disruption of I~adio Ummunications in the Eastern Hemisphere on 23 Februarv, 1956," by K. H. Kosikov, ElektrosvyazI, No 12, .r Dec 56, pp 22-26 On 23 February 1956, starting at 0635 hours Moscow time, a general disruption in radio communications on all lines east of Moscow took place. This communications disruption lasted for minutes on the main lines and for several hours on the others; on the northern lines it started earlier and lasted longer. The article attributes this phenomenon to the unusual solar activ- ity du7Ang this period which adversely affected the ionization of the ionospliv-,re. AUTHOR: Kosikov, K.M. "The ProBpects Of UtiliZing Oblique and Return Reflections from Great Distances and Around-the-World Echo," A-U Sci Conf Dedicated to "Radio Day," Moscow, 20-25 MaY 1957. PERIODICAL; Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, Vol. 2, No. 9, pp. 1221-1224, 1957, (IJSSR) KOSIKOT, K.Y.1 MITITELLO, B.:?.; XMXLI, A.M.; SAVITSKIY, G.A.; F.TMUROV1CU, Ye.G. --.. SHCHFITININ, A.P-.. VIDUNIN, G.A., otv.red.,, GALOYAR, M.A.. red. SHEnR~ G.L.tokhn,red. [Handbook for electric communicationsl. Inshanerno-tekhnicheskit spravochnik po elektrosviazi. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po vmwonan eviazi i radio. VoI.Ek, (Radio], Radionvias' . 1958, 500 P. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Ruenla (1q23- U.S.S.R) Ministerstvo svyazi, (Radio) ITrannactions of thi Conference on the Occasion of the qOV/108-13-8-11/12 40th Anniversary of the Nizhniy-Novgorod Radio Laboratory imeni V. I. Lenin.,, 22-24 mv, at wrikiy (itanotekim, , 3.3:8,, 71-9, '58) reported in short on two important discoveries of lit. A. Donch-Druyevich in the field of the propagation of radio waves (1932-1933).-. A. A. Pisto2kors, B. A. Ostroumov, 11. N. Izotov,and V. 1. Ge spoke abovc the Tverl radio station as well as of the Nizhniy- -Novgorod Radio Laboratory. The participants in the conference visited the laboratory establishments of the NIRFI at Gorlkiy State University where they became acqudnted with the observations made according to the program of' the International Geophysical Year. Aboard the motor ship "Ukraina" by which the participants in the conferencei sailed to Gorlkiy a readers' conference of the periodical "RELdiotekhnikall was held. It was arranged by the Chief Editor 11. R. Reznikov and the First Editor R.D.Mellnikovs- kaya. M.. R. Roznikov spoke about the activity of the editorial staff. Ya. Al. Sorin (Moslmw.) stressed the fact that the Deri- odical SUDplif!S only little information on the problems turning up in industry. 1. M. Kogan (laosi-ow.) was of opinion that more articles concerninE applied theory should be dealt vith. A. V. BDUdanov (Leningrad) suggested to publish a special AVTHOR: Kosikov, X.M. SOV/106-59--1-2/16 TITLE- rn...31ope Probing and the Problems of Radio.. 1--ommunication and Radio-broade-asting over Great Distances PERIODICAL: Elektrosvirazl, 191-9. Nr 7. pp 3.0 - 16 (USSR) ADSTRACT: After a brief review of the devGlopments in obtaining operational dixta on lonospherlc_ cond�t�ons, the author t::onsiders the return-slope probing (RSP) m-,thod, which has benn used in re-.ent y~,ars to investigate the radio- propagation conditions over long distances. RSP is based on the phenom-enon of F~~atter of radio waves by the Earth ,%irhen waves refleoted frcm the i-ont.-sphere fall.on it. The articls? descrLbss the t~xperiezzv.;~a gained in attempts to widen the application of RSP beycnd tl-j.e limits of a single skir iistance (beyond 3 500 km)~ The work was undertaken witfi. existing te,,-hniques using frequenc;ies which would not cause interference with otber iransamissions,~ Large pulse power and narrow beam transmitters were. used. The experiments showed that it is possible to obtain operational data on the propagation clondition-s over Cardl/4 path lengths up to 9 000 - 12 000 1cm and often over the sov/xo6 Return-slope Probing and thz. Pr7.,blemB of Radio - toz=uni-_ ation and Radio --b roado as t ing Ovar Great Diatanczc3 whole Earth e;phore. A f,atura of the experiments was that with RSP at one fx-tiquer)~-.y it is possible to obtain almost all the. ne-,.assaxy data or- both the I:ropagation ~~-onditj.^ns and c-y,. the relialoility of ~crurjunication over a given radia path. Pul:--~s arii U-an,s;rpittsd daily for .3 - 5 minutes at a time. Thet pulse diLratiou 'Is -~cmpar_-,ble- the diLration of thp. zihorte-z-t -sigivils, vzed. Suncessive signal ~~.re re..-elved and presented cn au at the transmitter point. If the p~,.--obinp~ Is -_,_ndf3rta1cen in 4 - '5 direztiorL-s, th-'s method permaitz prcpa-gation con- ditions over one-half cA the glob:-~ to bF evaluated. The distanc.o of th6 of tho x-(,ve_r..3e-_;,;,attered pixl8o, sigr-al:s, their intlensity, stru!~tux-o and degree of fluctuation ~;hax-ac-terise. the propags,-,'-i_o_n nonditions over regi--_~.. These -.;an bz~ t;o-,iDared with _orr!~_-poading oharacteri!jtics obtained on days when transmission vas good and on doys wben 4- ran-graission was Card2/4 bad. Figu,.--, J-3 shooi oszillograms :A,-'Cained with RSP whicl sov/io6-59-7-2/16 "'atu"11-slope Probing and the Problems of Radio-communication and Radic-14,rcadcasting Over Gxeat Distances also show the ~,ircular-light echo pulses. Tlx#~ author then shows how the optiiatuu operational frequency, the position of the "illuminated" zone and the field strength at the receiver can be calculated from data measured off the oscillograms. A given reception zone can be selected by adjusting the transmission angle as indi- cated by measuring the reflected pulse's against a scale over the oscillogram screen. Finally, the author describes and co=ients on other observed results concerning the width and intensity of the --efleeted pulses, the distribution and intensity of the ~~ircular-llght echo signals, etc. The following or-i-incers participated in this work: Yu.A. Chernov, Fedotov, L.N. D'yachenkc, I.I. KrasheninnikovE, N,.P. Arlamenkov, I.M. Vorobyev, A.S. Repin, L.N.Khavsk�y and V.Ya. Kvya.tkovskiy. Card5/4 SoV/Io6-59-7-2/16 Return-slop-o Probing and the Problems of Radio-co-ramunicatIon and Radiv-broo dc as ting Over Great Distan-,as There are 5 figuz'es, 1 table and 11 references, of which 2 are So-u--.'Let,, 1. Japaneae and 8 EnSlish. SUBMITTED- February 27, 1959 Card 4/4 KOSIKOV, K. Ionospbere and long-distance television. Radio no.2:37-36 F 160. (14M 13:5 ) (IonoBpberic radio wave propagation) (Televicion-TImnamitters and tran8mission) KOSIKOV# K., kand.tekhn.nauk Long distance t6levision reception in 1960. Radio no.4:30 Ap 161. (HIRA 14:7) (Television-Receivers and reception) KOSIKOVY K., kand.tekhn.nauk Physical properties of long-distance no.4%28-29 AP 162. (Television-Receivers tolevision reception. Radio (MIRA 1514) and reception) 000000*0090000006000 . 1 0000000000*000 :,0 0*00 606000000000004 110 0 1*1 to It .0 11 n,JV a ho it U U $4 0 to V N to 0 It 41 41 w sit. 0 9 1 T I AA Aft rr EP "t. j 4 . # - -A to I -7~ it sit, PAMISM Amp PECO'(41,15 CA lee A 00 Heredity of 141211119AMIT9 PMP*fdtg Of 1111TOW iUt*f- jr apedook brbrida of SaccImmytes. V. 1. Kudryavim Y A114.1 K.A_.XuiikoV (Orlictiett Inst.. mocow). Iditto- bloloa (U.S.S.11.) 16. 477-&1(IW7).-Studic% of let mtn- Iob tation Ix)tency of hybrids of first generation of S. -..0 0 41itijoidrus X S. glabosks: S, r1lipwidew X S. ("iu mad S. Rho"Jus x S. too writ a,, 2,11.1 tivu,mlion N,i .3 S'. fjj,PJ4IjjCMI X S.jA*0IMI. III gjllt'A~ IIW III getlut- ti.tz Auimti doinin.w. u( the orgunimit IIAV619 (11C hight-A cuzyme content. A oplit occum in the 2ud geurration and, alontside the parent forms, one also obwved fcmn- 09 with interruediate potency. G. M. K"lapuff im i go 0 ZIP 0 rev zoo If :10 0 jj, ASM~SLA _.(T~CLUVMAL LITEII&YURE CL&S1iFiCAII0N L I- t:eo roe .iv i:w AV so is, V I -#A -11-, -0 --- ew 0, -M tor IN 5 a log 1 to F1 19 to or .01 Ktt oia still Itag M10 n 1 !14 a 3 a -0u, jrt.~i 411 : Al so 0 *see Go* 0,00 * I KOSIKOV, K. V. "Genetic Analysis of Gainstogeneais (Spore Formation) in Saccharomyces Type Yeastill Dokl. AN sm, 61., No-4.. 1948. Inst. Genetics., AS USSR KOSIKOV, X. V. - ?k 55A'9T68--- USSR)~%dicine - Yeast, Grovth Dec 48 Medicine - Microorganism "Hybridization as a Variable Factor in Microorgan- Ism: The Nature of Yeasts' Adaptation to Ferment- ing Saccharose," K. V. Kosikov, 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXHI) No 5 Experiments vith 13accbaromyces e,llipsoideus, S. globosus and thelx hybrids proved system of ferment reproduction generated during proceus of adaptation was uni3table and easily disrupted. Submitted by Acad A. I. Oparin 18 oct 48. a& 55/49T68 X09MVP X* V. Institute of Genetics, USSR A-:ademy of Sciences, Moscow "Hybridization of yeast" (review). Introducticn. SO: ZXROBIOLOGIA, Vol. 18, Wo. 6, November/December 1949 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KOSIKOV) K. V. 13 a U ItDire-cted Variation in the "haracteristics of -licroorganisrs UnJer 'he Influence of I-rel.arations Derived From Aelated itrains", Proceedings of tile .011tics InAitute of the Acadexr of 3ciences USS.~, No. 18, PP 185-1914, 1950. Foulm, K. v. , t "Variation in the Fermentative Characteristics of Hybrid Yeasts Under the Influence of Cultivation 3o.,id-It ions", Proceedings of the (,enetics Institute of the Acad&.ry of 3cienc USSR, No. 18, FP 195-209, 1950. KOSIXOV, Y.V. a52/2939 (Directi7c variation of formentbtive properties of yt-,,ists Under thil in- fluence of extracts of related spcicion) Narpravlannula imenchivoct' fernentativ-,ykh svolstv drozhzhei pod v1iitmiom prepOatov, .poluchonnykh iz rodst7e&nyPh ShtEmmov. Doklad-,,r Akademli Nauk SGSR. 7,q(2)' 381-381P. 1950 x0sx-mv, r. V. Institute of fl-anetics, USSR Acovtowy of Scient--G, fllw3coa. L 4; j.~)~,j 'Erertila-3s of hebri-dizz!.tion -:ir-I controlip~-; mo'-11fier CIL11 t 9 OnT MMIN31OL0,71A, Vol. '0, No,, ;Tul.-,~I/Aiut-,.;~--~-' 0 0 0 0 yf C 'I C 7 Di I f c. r f-- USSR/Biology - Modification of Yeast Jun 52 "Experimental Evidence of the D~rected Variation of Fermentation Properties of Yeast, Due to the Influence of a Specific Substrate," K. V. Kosikov Trud Inst Genet" No 19, pp 199-221 Adapted S. globusus to the fermentation of sac- charose by growing it on saccharose and to fer-: mentation of lactose by growing it on lactose, The results showed that activation of the sub- strate by the enzyme is preceded by development in the cell of an enzyme as a result of a specific 244T6 effect of the substrate. The author assumes that his findings pffer conclusive evidence that a directed modificatian of ycast be nrodiined by the effect of a specific substrate. 'In his opinion, this supports the statements of T. D ,. Lysenko on the effect of environment on the here- ditary traits of an organism. 2"T6 0 !~e USSR/Medicine - Microbiology Jul/Aug 52 "New Method for Isolating Individual Cells of Mieroorganisms," K. V. Kosikov, Inst of Genetics, ,A6id Sci USSR "Milcrobiologiya" Vol 21, lio 4, pp 449-452 Gives a detailed account of a new method in so7iet laboratory technique, by which cells of microor- ganisms or conidia can be isolated for further study. A slide bearing a smear of a culture grown on gelatinous media is placed into a specially coistructed moist chamber and slid under a 228TP1 microscone. Selection and removal of conidia or other cells Is made by means of a platinum loop. Photographs and drawings of the chamber amd im- plements used are shown. ~?;AT21 t: to F14 K. V. and SUI(IJOV, K* so "Recent. USSR Work on the Ontogeneais, Modificaticn, and Selection of Ificro- organisms," Mikrobiologiya., 21., No.6) pp 754-760j 1952 Transaation W-25892, 21 Apr 53 USSR/Biology Directed Mbdification of Oct 52 Microorganisms "Hybridization, Directed Modification, and In- heritance of Acquired Characteriistics in Yeasts," K. V, Kasikov, ~nst Microbial. Ditpt .of Biol Sci, Acad Sci USSE_ "Vest Ak NaA SSSR" Vol ;~2, No 10, pp 106,107 ~xptl results show: by controlling conditions ef'-cultivation one may bring about directed modi- fication of hybrid yeasts; cultivation in suits,- ble substrates leads to the development of new kermemtation properties; the new -properties are 7 - 210V a, 10 inherited even if subsequently substrates contg different sugars are.used. By using these methods, four genetically-modified strains of S. globosuz were obtained. Some of the modified hybrid yeadts resulting from the work in ),juestion ttre being used in the fermentation inditstry. T,,ji~; wfj~. (1-ssertntion 'or USSR/Biology - Genetics MaY/Jun 52 "Meeting of the Dept of Biological Sciences and the Institute of Genetics., Academy of Sciences, USSR, Dedicated to the 70th Anniversary of the Death of cq Charles Darwin," K. V. Kosikov "Uspekhi Sov Biol" Vol 33, No 3, pp 472-478 Meeting on 19 Apr 52 presided over by A. 1. Oparin. Theories of Darwin discussed in light of dialectic materialism. Reports were read by Dr. of Biol Sci N. 1. Nuzhdin, Prof V. S. Dmitriyev, and Prof of Biol Sci A. N. Suditskiy. Acad T.D. Lysenko sum.- ma ized achievements of Soviet science, praised 237T4 theories of 0. B. Lepeshinskaya, and advised as- sembly directed interference with natural phenomena now becoming possible. Stated teachings of Darwin, warmly acclaimed in the Soviet Union, but banned in schools of capitalistic Great Britain and USA- Emphasized, however; that th.a Malthusian, mechanis- tic and formalistic elements-oT Darwinism (par- ticulaxly Darwin's disregard of the role of me- tabolism) must be eliminated. 237T4 t4 KOSIKOV, K.V. I- - ~ I Directed variability and formation of species in yeast. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 87 ro. 1:1.39-141 1 Nov 1952. (CLML 23:5) 10 Presented by Academician A. I. OWin 15 Srptember 1952. KOSIKOV, K.V. Inheritance of acquired fermentative propertiee In yeaat in sexuaLl re- production (sporoformation). Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 87 no.2:283-285 11 Nov 1952. (CLKL 23:5) 1. Presented by Academician A. I. Oparin 15 September 1952. KWIKOV, I.V. Bagularity Inthe inheritaince of fermentation characteristics in yeast, recurring as a result of controlled variability. Trudy Imt.gen. no.20: 150-196 153- (KMA 7:1) (Yeast) (Haredity) JLMIpyt SUKHOV, K.S., doktor biologichookikh nauk, otvetetvannyy reliRor-, REDIN. Ye.l., redaktor; NEVRAYEVA..r.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Genetics of yeasts and methods of selection of yeast cultures] Genetiks. drozhzhei i motody-selektail drozhzhavykh kulltur. Moskva, Iod-vo Akademil. nauk SSSR, 1954. 326 p. (MLRA 7:10) (Teast) EOSIKOV) K. 11. "Conference on the Problem 'Heredity ard Its Variability'," Usp, Sovram. -Biol.. 37, No.3, pp 376-61, 1954 Translation 1.1-698, 19 Auc 55 KOSIKOV. K.V. 11- : Remote hybridization of yeasts. Part 1: Producing hybrids between Saccharomyces cerevialse (racell) and Schizosaccharomyceo Pombe. Mikrobiologiia 25 no.,'1:275-278 Mq-Je 156. (KIJIA 9:10) 1. Institut genetiki AN SSSR, Moskva. (YEAST) (HYBRIDMTION, VEGETABLE) KOSIKOV K.V. Distant hybridization oil yeaetes Part 2: Obtaining hybrids between Saccharomyces cervisise (XII strain) and Schi2osaccharomyces Pomble through copulation of colle [with Nnglish summary in insert]. Mikrobiologiia 25 no.4:420-422 Jl-Ag 156. (HLRA 9:10) 1. Institut genetiki AN SSSR Moskva. (Y]USTSO Saccharomyces cerevisiae & Schizosaccharomyces pombe, hybridization. (Rus)) KOSIZOV K.V. Remote hybridization of yeastse Part 3% Production of hybrits.of Saccharomyeas carevisise ('race 111) and Schisosaachareryces pombe by copulation of growit4; spore. Mikrobiologlia 25 no,5:533-536 S-0 156,1 (KIRA 10-.1) 1. Institut genstiki Aiaidemii nauk SSSR, Moskva. (SACCHABOXYGES WIRTIBI", hybridization with Schizossecharomycee pombe (RaB)) (YJCASTS, Schizosecchai-ozyces pomba hybridization with Saccharomycest carevisiae Nat,))