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KOSIKOV KJO
Controlled hereditary variability of fermentative properties in yeasts
Induced by a specific substrate [with summary in Rnglishl. Zhur. ob. bioll.
. -18 no.6-.476-496 N-D '57. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Institut genetiki AN SSSR.
(Yeast) (Permentation)
1" (-~ ~;,/ r (- %,,IK V -
rMUSALIMKIY, N.D.; KOSIKOV, K. V.
71J "',f~-...
Roreign research on adaptability of micro-organisms. Mikrobiologiia
26 no.5:614-619 5-0 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(LMON-MICROBII)LOGY--COIIGRF,SSES)
(ADAPTATION (BI0160GY)
KOSIKOV, K.T.; RAYEVSXAYA. O.G.
Adaptability of yeast to saccharose fermentation. Dokl.AN SM 112
no.1:141-143 J& '57- (MLPA 10:2)
1. Institut genetiki Alukdemil nauk !~Me Predstavleno akademikom
A.I.Oparinym.
(73AST) (SMOSB) (71WNTATION)
lkuz~ov ~%'.
6SIKOV, K.V.; YERUSALI14SKIY, H.D.
SMosium on the develo:pment of resistance to posisonous substances
iA micro-organisms, hall in London. Izv. AN SSSR Ser.biol. 23 no-1:
118-120 Ja-F 158. (MMA 11. 1)
(LOITDOII--BkCMIOLOGY-CONGRESSES)
(ADAPTATION (BIOLOGYO)
II.
1112'0 ~5; 116~c) v /~' //
IYERUSALIMSKIY, N.D., IMSHEMPITSKIY, A.A.. IKOS,IKOV. K.V.,KRASILINIKOV, N.A.
RAUTHNSHTRYN, Ya.l.
Matun Oshnrovich Streshinskii; an obitunry. Mikrobiologiin 27
no.2:271 Mr-Ap 158 (HMA 11:5)
(STRESHINSKII, HATUS MAROVICH. 1912-1957)
AUTHORS; Kosikov, K. V., Ra;reyskayap 0. G. 2o-119-6-48/56
TITLE: The Influence of the Concentration of a Specific Nutrient
Substratum Upon the Variability in Permentative Properties
of Yeast (Vliyaniyi? kontsentratsii spetsificheskogo substrata
na izmenchivost' fi?rmentativnykh svo.Tstv drozhzhey)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, VoL 119, Nr 6,
pp. 1225 - 1228 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The adaptive variability of organisms is widely spread. Or-
ganisms can be obtained experimentally, which are adapted to
different, new nutrient sources and which are resistant to
toxins. The problen hor this variability comes about, is solved
in different ways. The investigations performed by the first
author since some :reare on a directed variation of yeast of
the species Saccharomyces have shown that under the influence
of a specific nutrient substratum in the culture individual
cells are produced, which are able to ferment the respective
sugar. In the control culture such variations were not observed,
which aould be explained by the occurrence of spontaneous mu-
Card 1/3 tations. The newly produced property of producing an active
The Influence of the Concentration of a Specific Nu- 2o-119-6-48/56
trient Substratum Upon the Variability in Fermentative Properties of Yeast
ferment and of fermenting the concerned sugar, remains pre-
served after removal of this sugar from the milieu (if it
was replaced by another sugar). This capability is not only
inherited on the occasion of a vegetative, but also on the
occasion of a sexual augmentation. The results made assume
that the variability of the fermentative properties of micro-
organisms are connected with their functional state, which is
determined by the nutrient medium. For the experiment a culture
of Saccharomyces globosus was selectedg which was cultivated
fro single spore-as a dipolide homozygous culture. It could
not ferment 2/0. sacaharose. 2 experiments with 1% and 2o%
saccharose with o,.3% glucose and 5% yeast-autolysate were per-
formed. In the fir3t experiment (table 1) fermentation was
determined only in one culture after 46 days. In the second
experiment the fermentation began after 6-7 days and took
place In 36 of 249 cases. In this way the increase of concen-
tration of saccharose leads to an accelerated adaption of
the culture to the fermentation of this sugar. Table 2 shows
Card 2/3 results of further e;tperiments, which completely confirm the
KOSMOV, X.V.; BOCHAROV, S.IT.
Effect of the cultivation temperature on the adaptation of yeasts
to fermentation of sucrose.Mikrobiologiia 28 no-3:358-363 My-Te 159.
(MIRA 13:3)
1. Justitut genetiki AFSSSR.
(YEASTS, culture
eff of cultivation temperature on adaptation to
fermentation of sucrose (Ras))
17(4) SOV/2o-126-4-5o/62
AUTHORS: 'i0sikov, K. V. adevskaya, 0. G.
TITLE: The Inhibitory Effect of Controlled Mutational Variation of
Fermentative Properties of Yeasts(Effekt tormozheniya naprav-
lennoy mutatsionno,y izmenchivosti fermentativnykh svoystv drozh-
zhey)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 4,
pp 87o - 873 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In a previous paper (Ref 1), the authors proved the possibili ty
of speedin." up the variation mentioned in the title. This was
achieved by raising the concentration of the corresponding sugar
(of the specific nutrient medium). The resulting variations
may be regarded as mutational variations. The authors carried
out 5 experiments, and proved the inhibitory effect of the mal-
tose on the afttdion process of the yeast fungi to the saccha-
rose fermentation. This effect may be explained by the higher
ability of the maltose of penetrating into the interior of the
cell, and of blocking the corresponding protoplast reactions
which are connected with the origin of the reproduction power
Card 1/3 of the invertase. The same applies to lactose, but. to a lower
The Inhibitory Lffect of Controlled Mutational Variation SOV/2o-126-4-5o/62
of Fermentative Properties of leas U;
extent. The cells accustomed to the saccharose fermentation
were tested, in the mentioned 5 experiments, for the constancy
of this new property acquired by them at the sexual propaga-
tion. 29 4-spore askes from 9 adapted cultures were investigated
in total. 27 of them produced a cleavage of 212, i.e. 2 cul-
tures grown from a.ingle apores intensively fermented the saccha-
rose whereas the 2' remaining did not ferment at all and behaved
like the original (not adapted ) cells. These indications show
that the fermentative properties newly originated in the cells
are inherited likc! constant mutational variations. In fact9
this is a controlled mutational variation of the fermentative
properties of yeast fungi under the influence of a specific
nutrient medium (1'..ere saccharose). The experimental results
show that not only a controlled mutational process with reopect
to the characteristic in question can be generated , and
accelerated by a rise in concentration of the saccharose in the
solution, but that the process can also be inhibited or inter-
rupted by the ad-mixture of another carbohydrate (maltose) to
the nutrient medium. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 2 refer-
Card 2/3 encen, I of which is Soviet.
The Inhibitory Effect of Controlled Mutational Variation SOV/2o-126-4-5o/62
of Fermentative Properties of Yeasts
ASSOCIATION: Institut genetiki Akademii nauk SSSR ( Institute of Genetics
of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED: March 11, 1959, by V. N. Shaposhnikov, Academician
SUBMITTEDt March 10, 1959
Card 3/3
KOSIKOV, K.Y.; BOOHAROV,,S-No; LYSUNKINA, Yea.
1-
Zffect of the cultivation temperature on the frequency of
controlled heritable varl.atione and the multiplication
I
rate of yeast. Irady Inot, gen. no. .2?:95-98 160.
(MIRA 13:12)
(YF"T) (T1WNR!-NURF-- PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
USIKOY,_ K.V.-,. R&TUSUTA, .0.0.
Possibility of accelerating and inhibiting conrolled
heritable variations in the fermentation properties of yeast.
Trudy Inst. gen. no. 27%99-107 6o. (MIRA 13:12)
(YEAST) (ADAPTATION (SIOLOGY))
- 10911KOVI-K.L.-, TSAY TSZIN1-XO [T81ai Chin-kluol
Controlled variation of feimentative properties in certain
yeast strains as related to high and IoW concentrations of a
specific substratum in the culture medium. Trudy last.
gen. no. 27t108-119 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(YEAST) (nMONTATION) (AD-APUTION (BIOLOGY))
KOS-~'KOV, K. V. (USSR)
"Specific Substrate Inducing Controllpd Mutation Chan-ve in Ye--st.11
Report presented at the 5th Intel7national Biochemistry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 Aug 19,61
KOSIKOV K.V.
Hybridization of micro-organism and its use in producing cultures
of increased activity. Trudy Inst, mikrobiol. no.10:25-45 161.
(MIRA 14:7)
1. Institut enotiki AN SSSR.
UNDUSTRIAL F:ECROBIOLOGY) (HYBRIDIZATION., VEGETABLE)
KOSIKOV, K.V.; BOCHAROV, S.N.
Variability of the yeafit Saccharomyces paradoxus cultivated under
laboratory conditions, Trudy Inst# gen. no.98:217-227 '61.
(MIRA 14; 11 )
(VAST) (MA.LTOSE)
KCGIKCIV, K.V.; RAYGIVSKAYA, O.G.; TSAY-TSZINI-KO [TS'ai Chin-kIijo);
'HINSKAYA, G.M.
I~vBrtase activity of yeast experimentally adapted to sucrose
fermentation. Trudy Inst. gen. no.28:226~234 '.61- (MLIA 14: 11)
(YMT) UINERTASE) ' (SUCROSE)
vosikov, i", V, !~.Ooklrov,
:,Sfect of' ion i M r.~ I. d i,.ti -,rl; on t", (I V-! I i-1:i I i ti of CC
tiitivo ~.ronertie-,,, of
1.,ide:- i rauk H. 'I nl: 1; 1t u t I. i
yo
'1061, 235 - 2A~
-'T: '11.2 rroll-llem ,,as ,Judied ,,;hotlier the nu, ber oJ' :,k:at.t1ve mu,nt2,;i;!~
caused 4n e S N B I
I yea-.~ts by a specific nutrient medium is incr aed ty 1) -rz~
irradiation, II) vitamin P, or III) tem 'perature inore~,se durirC- cultivation
Cul'turns of' the sacch,!rou.ycos, paradoxun strairis A) !;~V-l .1 ;,rd
!!Ij~-2k AA-2) were studied fis to their adripti&ilitv to l'i ~ r;:: t i. I. i!
tion. ~ujtures Y.--re ~:,rown from. individual In orot-,- to ~;rcvci
contact beti,,.een tne culturco urd malto~ie 1,efore the beO.rrinj~ of the t,~s-,
they ,,ere conserved first on dextrose agar vith salt-z a c c o T - d j n. to Rider]
and suhi-,equertly on agar containing, 2~ of f-juco~-e :~nd y oI s t "1.: 1 t ~~ , !, e f o 1-
irradiation the culturof; were sulticultui,ed t-.,.,ic(,, on 2r,, I I u c o.,~ e n u t r i 1, 11 1.
mediu::~ and ti.en rc.irocul~:ited into L., 70 jextro~-le al-ar c~)rt,~inirp, 2~i Yea:-.t
f j :i ~,,J. i! d i -1 t i o n P)
0',,` 14 7
A
d J I, (i L h I
I t.W! 11 0,'-~ 0 j 1--~ t 4,11 1 L.Y '11 out Awl) 1.1~'i; I n L 1 .1
(Control) su:; 'nonsions. --iur(3 '.'~Ullt- AY! tls~- l`-' 11),"
zind then subcultt--red in retri di:7,h(~p N"ith Inalt-!:!i1st air;lr or ~waj-
of Clucose and yeiist autolynate '.fter four d:tv.-, tte
reinoinil,,ited into a. maltose nutrient mediu-m in te~..r, t u .-,th trlLl-
The occurrence of mutations was judt!,ed on tho basis ot' iiwilto~,e Vorviorz,- tion
:.,hicn set ir. ."-oon --nd 1,~,-,ted al,;o after FUrt )-,(!r ! U! CU.1 t 1, Vi!
I
.%) Ir any case,irradiotion did jjotinQw.,e the variubility a,~. to :idd!T~A 3 i
710 M11il tose. Fermentation. The radiation dose used reduced considero 1-.,J y e
V~~,ib-,iity of' tile culture (down to 0-07~/` of' survivinU co'll~i) To 1~ .)
ou.. of four tests .9howed an insipnificant, z-.tntiltical.ly uni-011"'I'le
of zi.e number of adaptations to mn1to.,.-,e formentation owin,,j-, to radiation
~8 c'~- agains-. 0.4~. in the controls), I.n tests with a~ -;prized nutrdent
medd,im .%--ith ijl-~ glucose 4- autolysate instead of malt-vort. a,-Z~r the Qflect.,;
,~;eri~ !-..orc, di.,;tinct (6 Xl- a,-~ainst 2 9L~), i)ut stin stiti!-,tJc%1Jy unreli~iblc..
-To I I mjr of' a vitamin P prc-amtiori made "!VailiMo by 11 '11, a 1),- 0 ill E! t OV
fl--l.ol'.-Iji r.~J!,-teniy AN InAitute of' Pk!nf. 1 A:;
32387
S/670/61/000/0281/00 i/002
Effect of ionizing radiations- B103/B147
USSR)) were dissolved in 5 ml of sterile tap water, and mixed with tile yeast
suspension in a ratio of 1 : 1; then this mixture was cultivated for 45 min
or 2 hr. Nonirradiatod culturesserved as controls, which were either trea-M
with vitamin or not. Also the effect of vitamin P was insignificant The
highest (however statistically unreliable) number of adaptive tautationn was
obtained in nonirradiated cultures. Single cells from three test tubes with
maltose fermenting colonies were cultivated on maltose-free nutrient media
(with 4014 galaktose) to determine whether the maltose fermentation is due to
mutant yeast cells originating from irradiation. They did not loose the
capability of rialtose fermentation. Maltose fermentation began already
after 48 hr, in irradiated colonies, however, only after 9 days.. Thus.
exposure to y-rays did not produce any mutation of maltose fermentation in
the yeast cell. The negative effedts of irradiation on the variability of
the fermentative properties of yeRsts confirm indirectly the autliors7 view
that the nutrient medium plays a specific role in these mutations, and that
the variability is directed. To III) It was found that the adaptive varia-
bility of the 19/491 DV-1 strain increased from " to M,' with an increase
in the cultivating temperature from 20 to 300C- There are 4 tables and
Soviet references,
Card 3/4
6
S 670 61/000/0281/001/002
Effect of ionizing radiations..., B10%/B147
ASSOCIATION: Irstitut genetiki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Gon;?tic!',
of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
Card 4/4
',--KOSIKOV K.V.- RAYEVSKAJA, O.G.
Effect of ionizing radiations on tho mutagenic adaptation of yeacts
to sucrose fermentation. 141krobiologiia 30 no.5:890-896 S-0 161.
(MIRA 14:12)
1. Institut. genetiki AN SSSR.
(SACCIIAROMYCES GLOBOSUS)
(X RAM-PHYSIOLOGICAL EYFECT)
(SUGRWE)
KDS1KGV K V - TSAY TSZIN1-KO[TS1.%i Chin-kluol
-=O.-V
Studying the Inheritance ar changed properties of yeast
originated in the process of controlled variation. Trudy Inst.
gen. no.29:351-365 162. (MIRA 16:7)
(Yeast) (sucrose)
(Variation(Biology))
KOSIKOV, KV9; RAYEWSKAYAp 0.0,; STRESHINSMAYA., G.M,
Multiplicatimt speed of yeast cello in experiments on con-
trolled variability with various carbohydrate concentrations
in the medium. Trudy Inst. gen. no.29:366-372 162.
(MIRA .16:7)
(Variation(Biology)) (Yeast)
KOSIKOVJ, K. V., and RAYEVSKAYA, 0. G.,
"Directed Hereditary Changes of Tlercientative Properties of Yeast and Indirect
Selection."
report submitted for the llth Intl. Congress of Genetics, The Hague, Netherlands,
2-10 Sep 63
KUSHNER, Kh.F., otv. red.; GLUSHCWX0, I.Ye., red.; YENIKEYEV,
Kh.K., red.; KOS40V, K.V. red.; NUZHDIN, N.I., red.;
PASHINSKAYA, TIM-, ftlu.i WYAKOV, I.M., red.; PREZENT,
I.I., red.; SUK~;V, K.S.,, red.;~FEYGISON, N.I., red.izd-
va; ULIYANOVA, O.G., tekhn. red.
(Genetics in agriculture] Genetika - sel'skomu khoziaistvu.
Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963- 794 p. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut genetiki.
(Plant breeding) (Stock and stockbreeding)
KOSIKOV, X.V.; BOCIIAROV, S.N.
Effect of maltose concentration on the variation of the
characteristics of yeast. Trudy Inst. gen. no.30:230-236 '63.
(MITRA 17:1)
KOSIKOV, K.V.; RAYEVSKAYA, 06GO
Role of the concentration of a specific substrate inducing
controlled hereditary changes in the fermentative properties
of yeast. Agrobiologiia n,3.6:827-830 N-D 163.
(MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut genetild AN SSSR.
KOSIKOVI K.V.; RAVYEWSKAYA, O.G.; KOTIOVALOV, S.A.3 GOLUBIAOVA, T..I.;
-VASTLE2,IKO., T. V.
Yeast hybrid increasing the yield of alcohol In the process of
the fermentation of molasses. Mikrobiologiia 32 no.6:1052-1058
N-D 163 (MIRA- 18:1)
1. Institut genetiki AN SSSR.
KOSIKOV) K.V.; BOCHAROT, S.N.
.1
Effect of temperature on the hereditary variability of the
fermentative properties of yeast. Agrobiologiia no.lt65-68
Ja-F 164 (MIM 17 W
1. Institut genetiki AN SSSR, Moskva.
KCNOVAlDV, S.A.; RAYLVSKAYA, O.G.; KO9IKOyj_~_.j,_
Yeast hybrides used for raffinose fermentation and their appli-
cation in the distilling industry. Ferm. i spirt. proin. 30 no.l:
8-11 164. (141RA 17: 11)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut fermentnoy i
spirtovoy promyshlennosti (for Konovalov). 2. Institut genetiki
AN SSSR (for Rayevokaya, Kosikov).
MT-AVICHEVA, FJI.- I-'AVVAA$ A.pc~ WCHARM., n,N.; KQSTK(~V 11 Lv,
.V ,
- ~ntping hybrA yeabt strains on molasses with distlllnrla waste.
Frikl. blou)Jm. i ru'kroldoi. 1 no.5,'50~,-512 S-f) 165.
IkM.,-.,RA 18:11)
1. Tnatitut genetik-,' AN SS-A i '%"sf-.soy-uznyy nwuchno-~- i Pled ovate! 1 -
s~ly inst-itut, fermentroy I spir~.-oyoy proVeqhIerr.WA.
KOSIKOV., K.V.; RkYEVSKAYA, O.G.
Hybridization of strains of distillery yeast. Trudy Inst.gen.
no.35:47-58 165o (MIRA 18:121)
KOSIKOV, K.V.,, BOCIIAROV, S.N.
1-~
lybridization of strains of bakers' yeast. Trudy Inst.gen.
no.35:59-68 165.
Effect of the autolYsatle concentration on ilhe variab.ility
of the fermentative Diloperties of yeast. Ibid.:76-821
(MIPA 18:12)
KOSTKOV, P.N.J, BERDINSKIKH., M.S., ROVNCfVA, Z.I.
"Infleunce of viruses on specific and non-specific humoral factors of immunity."
Report submitted for the lst Intl. Congress on Respiratory Tract Diseases of
Virus and Rickettsial Orgin, Prague, Czech. 23-27 May 1961.
alatonvat
USSR/Microbioloey - General Microbiology. Variability F
and Heredity.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Diol.) No 22) 1958, 99299
Author : Xosikov) Ye,Y,~,,,
Inst
Title Remote Hybridization of Yeasts- 3. Development of
Hybrids Between Saccharopyces corevislae(Dreed X11),
and Schizoeaccharomyces pombe by Way of Copulatioa of
Germinating Spores.
Orif, Pub Mikrobiologiyu) 1956) 25, No 5, 533-536
Abstract By joint cultivation of yeasts of S. cerevisiae, breed
XII, and Schizoencah. pombe, hybrids can be formed.
One such hybrid was ioolated by the author as a pure
culture. Single hybrid individuals had some resemblance
in form to S. poiabe, but propaGated themselves, like S.
cerevisiae) throuGh Ummtion. In some cells there were
clearly expressel walls, and also a side branchinG of a
Card 1/2
POLCIN, Jan, inz., CSc.; KPq~KQVA,-E-pzpna, inz.; SIPOS, Peter, inz.;
DAIIDAROVA-VASATKOVA, Hiroslava, inz.; SUCHY, Jan, inz., CSc.
Changes of the Infrared spectra of spruce lignin in the
band 1600 - 1800 cm-1 during acid hydrolysis. Chem zvesti
17 no.12:891-904 163.
1. Ceskoslovenska akademio ved, Chemicky ustav Slovenskej
akademie vied, Bratislava, Dubravska cesta.
4 ; SUCHY, Jan., inzo.,
FOLCIN, Jan, inz., C.Sc.;,rLOSTEOV _B=zg,_Inz
C,Sc,; VASATKOVA, Miroslava.. inze
Pxarnination of the alcohol extraction of lignin by means
of infrared speetrophotometry. Chem zvesti 16 no.7:562-573
il 162.*
1. Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, Ustav dreva, celulozy a
chemickyah vlakien Slovenskei akademie vied, Bratislava.
Authorst address: Bratislava, Dubravska costa, Chemicky
ustav Slovenskej akademie vied.
SKRIPCHIRSKIY,V.V.; KOSIKOVA.P.G.
Method for determining the rate of transpiration in cereals. Fiziol.
rast. 2 no.3:303-306 Xy-je 155. (MW 8:11)
1. Opytnoye pole mnogoletnikh kulltur, Stavropol'
(Plants--Transpiration)
USSR / Plant Physiology. Water Regimni.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Bio.., No 9, IR58, No 38932
Author Kosikova P G
Inst Institute
Title Characteristics of the &und-the-Clock Course of the
Stomatic Movements of Fzcnus 36c Oinve Timothy Grass and
Sunflower.
Orig Pub Sb. nauchno-issled. rabot. stud. Stavro-pol'sk, a.-kh,
in-ta, 1956, VYP. 4, 14-16.
Abstract By the Buscalioni and Pallacci._-- method (with the aid of
colloid film), the degree of opening was determined in
stomata from 3 to 21 hours, at 3-hour intervals. In the
case of the tTCmegra&8j there was observed a two-peak
curve of the dynamics of stomatic movements, in the case of
meadow Timothy grass - a single-peak curve, reminiscent of
the cUr%eof temperature and relativib* - moisture., not
Card 1/2
Country USSR
Category: Cultivated Plants. Fodders.
I.bs Jour: RZhBiol., Uo 11, 1958, No 48981
.'jit'.Ior Skrij)chinshiy, V.V.; Kosikova,, P.G.
List stavropol cultura71-MriM--,
Title Relation of Various Specios of Perennial Cereals to
Drought in Connect-,on wit~ft the Duration of Functioning
of Old Roots.
OriL; Pub: Tr. Stavrq,)ol'sh. s.-Idi. in-ta, 1956, vyll- 7,
93-118.
Abstract: Characteristics of the development of peremiial
bush cereals in the secorid year of life were studied
in the Laboratory of I-lipsioloay of the Stavropol'
experiT.v_~ntal field in tho dryer caid in tho (;rowid.
Card 1/3
tLbs Jour: pZhniol-, 110 1 8
5 , No 48981
UOUNTIRI UNUK
GATSOORY Plant Physiology. Wator Regimen.
ABS. JOUR. t RMiOlso NO, 6 1959; Nb* 24559
AUTHOR t -Skripchinskiyj V.V.;-Xbsikova.p P.O.
INST. Academy of Sciences, IMSR------
TITLE The Influence of Tempering of Seeds on the Drought
Resistance of Perennial Rye Plants
ORIG# PUB. V ab.t Pamyati akad. 'N.A. Maksimova, 1957, 118-129
In conditions of optimum soil dampnesn no notice3ble
differ6noe was observed between perennial rye plants
treated by the Henkel method and control plants.
In drought conditions, treating the seea5 by soaking
contributed to an increase of the stability of the
leaves both of roprMuctive, ctems and of shoots of
growth. Leaves of tempered plants tranApired in
drought conditions at a greater rete than non-
treated ones and contained more Ymterg both free and
bound, in which the portion of bound water increased
CARD: 1/3
KOSIL, V.
The all-Union meeting of Soviet soil experts in Moscow.
p - 179
Vol. 3, no. 4, 1956
BESEDA VENKOVSKE HODINY
Piaha
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL), W, Vol. 5, no. 12
December 1956
- KOSIL, V.
Preo .bent state and basic problems of soil science in Czechoslovakia.
Pechvevedenia no*5:112-114 Ply 156. (KLU q.- 9)
1.Akademiya &auk Chekhoslovatskoy Sotsialisticheakov Respubliki.
(CzachoslovaIda-Soil revearch)
XOSIL, V.
LOSIL, V. 6th International Congress of Soi-l Science in Paris. p.9,
Vol, 4, no. 1. Jan. 1957, VESTNIK Prala. C2ECBOSLOVAKIA
46ad-. How scientific workers help pr&tice. P. 17. vlt. Scientific
knowledge inthe service of agriculture.. p. 19e vol. 4. no* 1. Jan. 1957
VESTNIK Praha, CZECHOSLOVAKIA
SIOURCE: East European Accessions List (ZEAL) Vol. 6P No. 4- April 195-
KOSIL, V., doktor mallskokhosyaystlennykh nauk, prof. .
. 4
jiv%A~,~,?"';". -
wpowlw- Over-all soil research artd its utilization in Czachoolovakias
Zemled,elie 6 no.10:7346 0 158. (MIRA lltll)
14 Seliskokhosymystvannn' institut v Prage-
(0sbohoolovalAa-Soil surveys)
MS-ILIJ4
i_ ~, ~: "
Comprehensive soil research and its application in solving
scientific and practical problems of agriculture. Pochvove-
denie no.1:6-9 Ja '594 (MMA 12:2)
1. Sellekokhoaysystvenny7 inatitut, Praga.
(Soil research)
KOSM Vladimir
International Conference of Soil ScIeUtists. Testnik CSAU 6 no.11:
574-591 '59. (MUI 9:5)
1. Dopiaujici clan Ceskoslovenske akademis zemadelskyeh ved. Rektor
vy9oke skoly xemedelake v Fraze.
(soils)
KAS, Vaclav, dopisulici chlen; KOSIL, Vladimir, dopisujici chlen; KALANDRA,
PA ~ZEX,~Rlrosiav,
dr.; TOMSIK, Boleslav, prof.;
Augusting akademik;
PATOCKA, Jan, dr., kandidat biologichych ved; CHURY, Jiri# doc. drsi--"--
PAV, Jaromir, dr.; JANDA, Jiri, dr.; KANAK, Karel, inz.; ZAVADIL,
Zdenek, inz.
Discussion of the report of the scientific secretary of the
Czechoslovak Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Vestnik CSAZV 7
no.1/2:100-118 96o. (EEAI 9:7)
1. Vysoka skola zemedelska a lesnicka, Brno (for Kas, Parizek,
Tomsik, Chury). 2. Vysoka skola zemedelska, Praha (for Kosil).
3. Predseda VI. odboru Ceskoslovenske akademie zemedelskych ved
(for Kalandra). 4. Vyskumny ustav lesneho hoEpodarstva, Banska
Stiavnica (for Patocka). 5. Vyzkumny ustav lesniho hospodarstvi a
myslivosti Ceskoslovenske akademie zemedelskych ved, Zbraslav (for
Pav, Janda, Kanak, Zavadil).
(Czecboslovakia--Agriculture)
KOSIL, Vladimir
Further development of the chemical examination of agricultural solls.
Vestnik CSAZV 8 no.3t272476 161. (EEAI 10:6)
1. DopisuJici clen Ceskoslovenske akademie zemedelskyeb ved.
(Agriculture) (Bolls)
KOSIL, Vladimir
%1, . .
Remults of the first year of the complex soil survey In
Czechoslovakia, and experience. Vestnik CSAZV 8 no.12t642-
645 161.
1. Dopisujici clen Ceskoslovenake adademie zemedelskych vede
STEJSKAL, Jan; PLESNIK, Jan; HRUSF-A-1 Ladislav; SVOBODA, Jaroslav; NAM,
Stanislav. PREININGER, Miroslav; HAUNER, Frantisek; BENDA, Josef, inz.;
KRAJCOVIC Vladimir; VLGEK, Kvetoslav; ERBLICH, Jan; CERNYp IadislavDr.;
DVORACEKI Miroslav, inz. dr.; CHYTRA, Frantisek, inz.; FOLTYN, Jiri;
VYSKOT, Miroslav; STAMBERA, Jaroslav, C.Sc. Doc.Inz.; KQU1,_Vladim*r;
STUCHLIK, Jaroslav, Inz.; NAZLADAL, Jaroslav, Inz.; RICHTER, Lev, MVDr.
Statements of directors of institutes, and of managers of workplaces
of the Czechoslovak Acaderq of Agricultural Sciences. Vestnik GSAZV
no.8/9:496-531 161.
1. Dopisujici clen CaskosloNvneke akademie zemedelskych ved (for
Stejskal, Pleanik, Hruska, Svoboda, Najmr, Preininger, Hauner, Benda,
Krajeovic, Krblich, Dvoracel:, Foltyn, Vyskot, Kosil) 2. Glen redakeni
rady Vestniku Ceskoslovenske, akademie zemedelskych ved (for Plesnik,
Preininger, Foltyn, Vyskot) 3.Reditel Vyzkumneho ustavu zivocisne
vyroby Ceskoslovenske akadenLie zemedelskych ved v Uhrinevsi (for
Dvoracek) 4. Reditel Ustava pro vedeckou soustavu hospodareni Cesko-
slovenske akademie zemedelslych ved v Praze (for Benda)
(Czechoslovakia~-Agriculture)
_~~,Vladlmir, profe, b~* so*
Importance of the genetic and agronomic characteristics of
Czechoslovak soils for soil fBrtilitys, Rost vyroba 9 no-3A:
2Z3-240 Mr-AP '63&
1. Vysoka skola zemadelska,, Praha.
KOSIL., Vladimir, Prof.,, dr.P Inz., 300.
.......
Complex soil axwainition, tht 3-tarting point of basic soil
resoarch devqI.opmnt,, V..,~t3t -jt3t zemedol 10 no.59191-193 163.
KOSIL, 11ad 4,1, prof. inz. dr. DrSc.
~4 _
Some conclusions from the first results of the complex soil
research in Czechoslovakia. Rost vyroba 10 no. 5/6:473-480
My-Je 164.
1. Chair of Pedology and Agricultural Chemistry, Higher
School of Agriculture, Prague,
K 0,I) T f, ) V.
. .41 ~tdjustment of Vie Thornthwait. method 0,11' dleterminlnf,, L7VPpr-
tran--riration. Meteor 17 no.2*44-45 -4 P164.
1. "liaher School of Agr1rulture, PriulLe.
11 -
NIENMEK, Jan. dr. ; DA11,111 ..aro-Ar, iT12'.. r "-,D C. d.
-~,JONAs, 7rantisek, --Iinc.
World Congress of the International 'Socioty of Soil Science in
Bucharest. Vest ust zemedel, 12 no.2:50-78 '65.
1. Central Research Institute of Plant Production ) Pra fT',IC-
Ruzyne (for Nemecek and Damaska). 2. Higher Fe-hool of Awri--
culture, Prague (for Kosil). 3. Research Tnstituta of i.,inci
Improvement, PraFue (for Jonas).
KOSIL, Vladimir-, dr. DrSc.
Doctor Stanislav Najvr, May 17, 3898-November 6, 1964; obituary.
Vest ust zemedel 12 no.3040-142 165.
SHIKHOBALOVAt N. P., KUSTOVAq L. 1.~ KOSILOVI A. M.
Worms, Intestinal and Parasitic
Effect of ascarids on vitamin A oontent in chick liver. Trudy Gellm lab.
no. 5, 1951.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 5eptember 1954 Uncl.
2
/EWA a 4 ~":W JD
Vol
NEWP(t)z 0
ACCNRs AP5017336 SOURCE CODE: 2242/ 244
AUTHM Ammer _S.~ A i A., T.;,Pottnikov,.V. S.
S
ORG.: Voron z1v Polytechnical Institute (Vcronezhskiy politekhnicheskiy.institut)
~1 2,
TITLE:. Internal frictio4.and'-fila*ment,sti'engtb of., Cu crystals
5
77,1-
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v.-7, no. 1965 2242-2244,
copper whiskeri-.anneallng, - crystal dislocation, internal friction tor-
sional vibration
ABSTRACT. The influence of cross-section "Zrea 'of filamentary Cu crystals on strength
'and-* intern al: friction was studied -tlils.work high purity Cu whiskers were.grown :t
by Brenner's method [S..S. Brenner,, Acta llet., -49 62, 19561, i.e., the hydrogen z,*-
duction of gaseous Cu salts at 560-5706C.-.The experimental sam les had both very'
p
smooth,and.roughened surfaces. itriction tests were conducted at room tqm_
pe, .1075 mm H .:axi
rature in.a--vacuum'(2- TW; al stress'on the.Cu,whiskers of 5 micron
diameternever exceeded lG0,'g/mm2.- -The difta is presented inf ig. 1. The figure
show significant scatter ng,it.places the dependence,of Q-1 and a on diameter.
S
Above about 20,microns, the internal friciJon-has a value approaching that of ordi-
nary singlecrystalsibelow 10 microns- the,lowering of the internal friction is cha-
racterized byjarge incr-easei~1n:strength;i These facts are correlated with disloca-
1.17- _0
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AUT11OR: Postnikov, V. S.; Ammer, S. A.
ORG.- Voronezh Polytechnic Institute (voronczhskly politakhnichesldy institut)
TITLE: Recovery of plastically deformed filtmentary crystals of copper
SOURCE: Fizika tvcrdogo tela, v. 9, no. 1, 11-967, 2ZJ-231
TOPIC TAGS: copper whisker, fiber crystal, plastic deformation, torsion stress,
annealing, crystal growth, activation energy., crystal dislocation phenomenon
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the recovery of plastically twist-distorted coppert,
'whiskers obtained by hydrogen reduction of chloride of copper. The deformation was
carried out at room,tempcrature with a specially constructed instal-lation,vhich also
made it possible to record the temperature and the twist angle of the sample with the
aid of potentioneters. All the measurements were made in vacuum. The recovery was
investisated under conditions of nonisothermal annealing at a beating rate of 11
deg/min, in the interval 20 - 1OWC. The direction of the growth axis and the struc-
ture of the deformed samples were investigated with an x ray diffractometer (MRS-50114).
The results showed that, depending on the orientation of the cr-jstal grwoth axi the
crystals can become fu13,y untwisted even after plastic torsion amounting to an angle
of 20n. The activation energy of the recovery process depends on the temperazure and
on the degree of deformation. The results are interpreted from the point of viev that
dislocations are produced on the surface of the sample and in different glide systems,
Cd~r,j V2
ACC NR' AP7005350
and after removal of the external load, the dislocations move from the surface back
to their original sources, intersect, and fox7i a stable structure at room ter*eraturo.
The results agree vith this simple mechanism, but it is pointed out that various tuypes
ol" crossings of both screw and edge dislocations and various manners by which they can
emerge to the surface can affect this picture. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 6 for-
Mulas.
SUB CODE: 20/ 'SUBM DATE: 22jun66/ oTH np: wt
2/2
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NRi AT6026907 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0045/0050
AUTHOR: Ammer, S. A.; Kosilov, A..T.; Postnikov, V. S. (Professor; Doctor of -f,/
physico-.mathematical a-cre-n6esj 119
ORG: none _Z~_/
TITLE: Effect of size, impurities and deformation on the internal friction and
strength characteristics of whiskers
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metalluraii. Vnutrenneye treniye v metallakh i splavakh
(Internal frictlon in metals and alloys). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 45-50
4-
TOPIC TAGS: copper whisker, eQpper iron -.*t9*Mr, w6ioicor shear modulusAwhisker,
internal frictionw**10~~~ ( I
ABSTRACT: The internal friction and tensile, strength of pure c2p2er and copper-iron
whiskers has been investigated in a vacuum of 2.10-5 mm Hg at room temperature. The
internal friction of copper-,tdhiskers increased continuously with increasing whisker
diameter (see Fig. 1), while the tensile strength continuously decreased. The in-
,ternal friction of pure copper whiskers was found to be very sensitive to strain
hardening. For instance, the internal friction of a whisker strained to the stage of
light slip was 20 times higher than that of unstrained whiskers, but.it was restored
to the original level by annealing at 700C for 1 hr. Iron increases'the internal
.L 43954-66
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zy
Eriction and
Fig. 1. Internal
'tensile strength (S in kglmm2) of pure
gifferent diameters
copper whiskers of
ero*, (d in microns)
OP 0
V
10-1 Internal friction; 2 - tensile strength;
0
:3 minimum value of internal friction and of
'4 corresponding shear modulus.
-2
:3 :4
1 10 M J# #9 A? fe
fr ers the stfength of thin whiskers, and increases the strengt4 of I
whiskers4111MLalso makes the internal friction less seifAtive to strain har':
%i Orig. art. has: 4 fL&es and
j t~a~jecjnp
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~d 2/2 MJ13
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ACC NR. SCUXE COM. WIXOT70767 3
IWTHDRS: Pos'Unikov, V. S. AnLrier, S. A.; Kosilov, A. T.j Bolikov, A. 1-1.
ORG: Voronezh Poly6echnic Institute (Voronezliskiy polyteldinicheskiy institut)
TIME: Rol .xatior) properties of r-iron.~hrozid-liko cr-ital.1
SOUKE: Fizika metallov i metallovedoriiyo, v. 21, no- 5j 1966, 770-773
~ alloy, motal cry-atal, motal
TCA'10 TAGS: copper containing alloy, iron containing
whisker, copper whisker
ABSNULCT: The inner friction 1~shear modulusj electrical resistance, ptnd crysLal
structure of copper-iron crystal whizAcers were studied. The whiskers were obtainod
I aftur the r-iethod of T. S. Ke and Y. K. Wan (Scienta Sinia, 1961, 10, 3, 301). The
friction
exderimental results are shown graphically (see Fig. 1) . The curve of im
vs temperature exhibited a peak in the region of 4o()--5CK)G- It s concluded that th;3
-ron-copper whiskers represent a supersaturated solid s olution. I The encray Of
activation for the docompo3ition of the supers,11burated volut~_on'as (iotf..Irmblod by
the mothod of V. S. Poutnikov (DAN SSSH, 1953, 91, 79) Was 30 kcal/molo.
Card 1/2 UDG: 539.292,536-539.67
EW(k)/EWT(d)/EWT(m)/EWP(h)/T/F,WP(1)/EWP(v)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c)
ACC NR- AP6012222 JD SOURCE CODE: UR/0032/66/032/004/0492/0493
AUTHOR: Postnikov, V. So; Kosilov, A. Top Ammer. So A.
rF
ORG: Voronezh Polytechnic Institute (Voronezbskiy politekhnicbeskiy
institut)
TITLEt Apparatus for the study of internal friction and the modulus of
elasticity of whisker crystals y the method of bending vibrations
1~
SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 32, no- 4, 1966, 492-493
TOPIC TAGS: metal whisker, internal friction, elastic modulusp
vibration stress ~A
ABSTRACT: The apparatus described in the article makes it possible to
study whiskers UP to 40 mm long with a diameter from 5 to 150 microns,
over a frequency range from 30 to 800 cycips, at temperatures from -190
to +6000C, in a vacuum of the order of 10---' mm Hg. The article gives a
detailed block diagram of the apparatus and also a diagram of the
construction of the sensing device. The apparatus has been used in
practice to measure the Internal friction of copper whiskers of vqrious
diameters at room temperatures; the value was of the order of 10--l.
Orig. art. has: 2 figures,
CODE:.-11/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: .002
KOSI.LOV t G.
Rapid flotation. NTO 3 no.8:48 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Rukovoditell obogatitellnoy'sektsii soveta Nauchno-tekhni-
cheskogo kombinata "Sikhali"' Tetyukhe, Primorskiy kray.
(Tetyukhe-fiotation)
- - -1 - --- ----
The use of cyclohexarol a3 a wibititLte for cr(jnol~ M&L, 3.7
I
n0.10-75-76 0 164,, 1 (MIRA 18-47)
XOSILOV, I.A., mladshiy nauchnyy aotrudmIk
Evaluation of immunological reaetions in sheep immunized with
strain 19 vaccine. Veterinariia 40 no.702-34 J1 '63.
(MIRA 16:8)
1. Sibirskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy veterinarnyyinatitut.
(Vaccines) (Sheep)
SILIVANOV, A.V., kand. vet. nauk; KOSIIA)V, I.A., nauchnvy sotrudnik
Poetvaccinal reactions in bructillasis in sheep. Veterinariia 36
no.12:29-32 D 159. (MIRA 130)
l.Sibirskiy nauchno-issladovatellskiy vaterinarnyy institut.
(Brucellosis in sheep)
C, 'UTSY YA LJ,
KOSILOV, n2i:--l~;hiy nauchnyy sotrudnLk.; SL '!~ 'A I
Survival of Brucella in the riponing ar.' of mutton,
Veterinariia 39 no,l-.63-64 A 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. SibirsIdy nauchro-issledovatellskiy veterirarr~-y instl'~ut
nno-v~l'-:~z-Jnarncgo
(for Kosilov), 2. Nachal'*nik c)tdela proizvodstve
kontrolva Cqwkogo myasokombinat~L (for Seletskaya).
(Brucalla) (Mu Lton)
KONNOV, Ij.; KOSILOV, I.N.; BATYRZV, I.D.
ladle firebrick made 'of-Kirovograd and Pologi clays.
Ogneupory 28 no.6:249-251 163. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Gh"ov-Yarskiy kombinat ogneuporn7kh izdeli7.
(Firebrick)
Kirovograd region-Fireclay)
logi region-Fireclav)
N
KOSILOV, S.
Problems in the physiology of work in the light of tqsks of
the seven-year plans. Biul.nauch.1rforri.trid I zar.plata
no.1:24-28 159. (IIIRk 12:4)
(Work)
KOSILOVP S., prof.
Physiological principles of the organization of the work area.
Sots,trud 7 no,Wl-75 Ap 062. (KMA l6:1)
(Industrial design) (Industrial bygiene)
%i0l'tic'-d ~'egulatlicn Olf' tile X-OtOr flinction
-145,
'Vol. o,r.
KOSIIrjV, S.A.;YUSICVICH, M.S.;IVANOVA, H.To
MWsiological aspects in use of ;shoulder prosthesis. Fisiol. zh. ,MR
39 u0.3:279-285 K%Y-June 1953. (CIML 25*.1)
1. Leningrad Scientific-Research Institute of Prostheses.
KOSILOV, S.A.
I.M.Sechenov as the pioneer in the field of physiology of labor.
Gig. i san. no.9:3-8 5 154. (MM 7:10)
(SEemov, IVAN NIKHAIWTICH, 1829-1905)
i I (PHYSIUOGT, histoz7,
Russia, contributiorL of I.M.Sechanov)
KOSILOV, S.A.
-
Result of work in the field o:1 PbYsiology of work. Gig. sanit., Moskva
no-10:3--$ Oct 1933. (CIML 23---5 )
1. Of the Institute of labor IlYgiene and OccuPational Diseases, AcadeaW
of Medical Sciences USSR.
KOS 110~ _SoA,~ -.5-
-
Features of the development of movements and present-day theor7 of
-the prosthetics of the arm. Uc'h*s&p.Lenqun.no9l76:3l9-332 154.
OWA 9-9)
I.Laningradakiy nauchno-imaledevatellakiy institut protesirovaniya.
direkttr instituta prof. P.A.ZDpylev.
(AM , ARTIFICIAL)
XOSILOV, S,A.
Working out movemento for training In the use of prosthesis.
Fisiol.shur.40 no.1:3-8 J&-F '54, NLRA 7:2)
1. Leningradakiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut protezirovaniya.
(Movement, Psychology of) (Prosthesis)
IT, Ml. B4,
Elluman efficiency and ways of Lnereasing
cheloveks i puti ee povyshenilgi. Moskva,
(PIffSICAL FITNESS)
Al Rabotosposobnost'
Znanle, 1955. 38 P.
(HIRA 11:4)
AiD P - 14o8
Subject USSR/Medicine
Card 1142 Pub. 37 - 5/23
Author Kosilov,lDr. of Biol. Sci.
Title Some features of the dynamic stereotype in
the productivity of labor
Periodical: Gig I san., 1, 18-25, A 1955
Abstract New trends in the Investigation of the Soviet
concept of the physiology of labor as based
on I. P. Favlov's lavs of higher nervous
activity are described, The purpose is to
make labor conditions in mass -production
industries less monotonous and thus to Increase
the productivity of' labor. Reproduction under
laboratory conditions of stereotype dynamic
motions and the survey of their modifications
are used in working out a theory of fatigue
and fatigue-prevention. Diagrams.
Gig i san., 1, 18-25, Ja 1955
AID P - 108
Card 2/2 Pub. 37 - 5/23
Institution Institute of the Hygiene of Labor and
Professional Deseases, Acad. of Med. Sci.,
USSR
Submitted Mr 13, 1954
XOSILOY, S.A., doktor biologichaskikh mapk.
I
Work and rhythm. Zdorovle 1 no.4.-6-8 Ap 155. ()UJIA 9:))
(Work, MehtDd of) I
KOSILOV, S.A.; LOKOV, I.A.; HOYKIN, Tu,,V.
Criteria of plerf'pation of motor dynmic stereotype* Zhur. vys.
nerv. deiat. 5 noji631~-659 3-0 155. (MLRA 9:1)
1. InBtitut giglyerW truda i proftabolevaniy AMI SSSR.
(wMx,
criteria of perfection of lbotor dynamic stereotype.)
I GOV S.
AID P - 3638
Subject USSR/Medicine
Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 2/18
Author : Kosilov, S. A., Prof.
Title : Significance of A. A. Ukhtomakiy's work for industrial
physiolo y. (On the 80th Anniversary of A. A. Ukhtomskiy's
birthdayl
Periodical : Gig. i. san., 10, 7-12, 0 1955
Abstract : Discusses the theories of A. A. Ukhtomskiy, N. Ye.
Vvedenskiy and other Soviet physiologists, and emphasizes
their practical value for Soviet industrial physiology.
Diagrs.
Institution: Institute of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases,
Acad. Med. Sci., USSR
Submitted MY 31, 1955
I I ; - , _,:_
~V_ -7 _VT_~ )
19TAVET, A.A. KOSILOV, S.A., redaktor.
i2l~~4.14"-~4~ --,'t- -
[Problems in the physiolog7 of work] Yoprosy fiziologii truda, Mo-
skva, Medgiz, 1957o 254 p& (K[~A 10:5)
(WmK)
KOS
. ..
Physiological basis for standardization of rest time. Sote.trud
no.2:101-107 F '57. (KLRA 10:5)
.(Fatigue) (Rast Periods)
KOSILOY 34,professor
vd-:
Features of methods of research on the pbyalology of work.
Vest. AMN SSSR 12 no.1:30-38 151' (K6Rk 10:5)
1. Institut giglyeny truds, i professionallnvkh zabolevanly AMN
SSSR, Moskva.
(WORK, physiol.
methods of study)
AUTHOR: Kosilovp S.A., Profe3,-or S G 5 -:55 6 /r;6
TITLE: Or. the Fatigue -Problem (3 Probleme utomienilya)
PEIRIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn!, 1958, 1:.r 7, PP 10 111 U." S
A'_R S T R A C T The problem of fatigue bias llong been studf_'ed by s-niertf-'st's..
Vie physioloeical procesoe!, arising during v;ork must be rr--
garded as a most complicnted display of '11irile" 11(, a C
tivity. The present task of labor pliysiol-091STS IS 'Co ff-d
out the correct relation between work and recreation.
is es:3ential for national ecoromin; plani- ing and Inelp
to make the most efficient use of hiiman strength, There is
1 photograph.
1- Fatigue (Physiology)--Physiological factors
Card 1/1
KOSILOV. S.A. ( , 8)
International
conference of the socialist countries on the phv-
sioloff of labor. Gig,truda i prof.zab. 2 no.2:58-61 Mr-Ap 158
(MIRA 11:6)
1. InBtitut gigiyenv truds. i p,.PofzRbolevaniy AO SSSR.
(INDUSTRIAL HTGIM-CONGRUSSES)
IOSIU)V. S*APq prof *
Physiological basis of work nnd rest in nussmb17 lines and
conveyor works VootoARV SSSRP 13 no-8S19-27 158 (MIRA 1IS8)
1. Institut gigi7ony truda I proftabolernniy AMN SSSR,
(IMSTRY AND OOMPATIMIS.
conveyor workers,, physiol. bm;in of work & rest.
(Rua))
, -s-,, 4,
KOS1WV. S.A.
. .1 . ~~ . --,
*Problems in the physiology of labor.' Reviewed by S.A.Kosilov.
Gig. i san. 23 no.1:89-90 A 158. (MIRA 11:2)
(WMK) (PHYSIOLOGY) i.
ZMF.OVSKIY, Mikhail Aleksandrovich; ZHDANOV. Viktor Mikhaylovich-,
MOLCHAITOVA, 011ga Pavlovna; KU~-LL-OY,.~By-LlakaandrAyic_h,__
prof. fiziolog; KHOTSYANOV, Lev Kxxprianovich; AM140iMSKAU, A.I.
Health ana the way. of life. Nauka i sbizn' 25 no-7:7-12 Jl '58.
(MIRA 11:9)
1. UcbeVy sekretar' Waucbno-planovoy komisaii Prezidiuma
AP SSIVR (for Zhukovskly). 2. Chlany-korrespondenty AMN SSSR (for
Zhdanov, Molchanova, Khotayanov). 3. Direktor Instituta pitaniya
AMIT SSSR (for Molchanova).
(MEDICINE-CONGRESSES) (HYGIENE)