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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Ff-?'Ike., No 1.- 1957 11- 2229
Author Fumanin S', T-F
Title the T),;:FHY~f rile t&jtte Glasa by Pblish:ftiff
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Orig Pub Sb . stmLey le.LaLgr .. A-~ ,ta tocnxr,!-.~y mekhrm.., I optiki., 1954.. N.- n, 4L>-51-
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Card 1/1
KIRUNIN, K.G., prof., red.; GOIMN, G.G,, inzh., red.; A141YJNA, M.S..,
fe-d-. iid-va; ZUDAKIN, I.M., tekhn. red.
(Sbaping of optical surfaces] Formoobrazovanie opticheakikh
poverkhnostei; abornik statei. Moskva) Oborongiz 1962. 431 p.
WA 15:7)
(Grinding and polishing) (Glass., Optical)
~LUMANIN, Mikhail Fedorovicll, genernl-leytenant; MILYUTIN, V.I., red.;
M`UKHANOVAI M.D.J. tekhn. red.
(We are sending the ships to sea]Otpravliaem v pokhod korabli.
Moskva, Voenizdat, 1962. 99 p. (MIRA 16:3)
(Black Sea--World War, 1939-1945-Naval operations, Russian)
KUN"IN) V..., _.W ter sporta
IIUra Repinis reoord. Krylrod. 13 no.7:28 Jl 162. (MIRA 16:2)
(Lirplanea-Models) I
KUMANINJV VI, master sporta
Ukrainian sportsmen are the best. Kryl.rod. 13 no.11:25
N 162-. (MIRA 15*-12)
(Ulwaine-Airplanes-Mode3z)
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REFINEMENT OF Cr-Mo-V STEEL BY CERIUM (USSR)
Trusov, L. P., and V. 1. Kurnanin. Liteynoye proizvod *stvo, no. 4, Apr'1963,
34-371. S/12VO163/000/004/002/004
The effect of cerium on the p. operties of a perlitic heat-resistant steel for servize
at at 1-Aas been investilgated at the Central Scientific Research Institute
of Technollony.and Mach-inery. Cer,.u-A--n was added as mishmetal (500 Ce, 2570 La,
1576 Nd, and 10'/6 other rare-earth metals) eit-her in furnace or ladle. It was found
that 0. 207b Ca decreased the tuotal sulfur content, made the sulfide distribl2fl-on more
uniform, and reduced nonmetallic impurities by 30-45% and oxygen content. by more
than 50'5. For tests of mechanical properties, the steel was annealed at 1080-1100*C
I o r 2 h r s , a g e d at 740- 750'C for 5 hrs, and air cooled, The addition of
0. 20% Ce was found to in-crease the y1eld strength and tensile strength at 530'C
fronn 33. 2 to 41. 5-42. 1 kg/MM2 and from 43. 5 to 46-46. 7 kg/mm 2, respectively.
LD
However, the highest notch toughness at room ternperat 'ur e, 13. 2 -16. 2 kgm / c m 2,
was obtained at 0. 50-0. 10% c erium. Also, the longest rupture life, 1255 or ~63 hrs,
Card 1/2
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a~ -- -`C under , st_re_~s of 20 k-/MM 2 was obtained with 0. 057o cerium added in fur--
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nace or in 1adlr_-, resprzctiv-ely. In both cases the fracture was while
L
nonmodified steel lhad a transgranular fracture. The creep S.- '-'- _"h a~ 5~O'C and
-der hr was found to be 7 kg/mm 2, comp_-.-ed with 6 kg/MM2
a creep rate of 10' the cerium-modified steels at
for the nonmodified steel. 0.,ddation resistance of.
600, 650, and 700'C was found to be lower than that of the unmodified metal. [AZ
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AUTHOR: Blanter. M. Ye; ]Kuman V. I.
ORG: All-Union Co4es22ndence Machine Building Instituqj(Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy mashino-!
stroitellnyy institut) 1.
TITLE; Effect of recrystallization on persistence of structural defects in deformed austenite
,SOURCE: IVUZ. Cherna'r metallurgiya, no. 3, 1066, 127-131
tOPIC TAGS: austenitic ~alloy, metal recrystallization, lattice defect, austenite
transformation / N23G3 au'stenitic alloy
~STRACT: To clarify the question whether recrystallization may, to one extent or another,
preserve the structural defPcts induped in a material during its deformation, the authors in-
Val stigated this effect for thb N23GAust nitic all!9 (0. 04% C~ 23. 0% ~i, 3. 11% Mn, remainder
P
Fe), following Is annealing at 850*C and rolling at 200T with 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60%
-~Iastic deformation. After the deformation, the specimens (lOxlOx3 mm) were heated in a
lead bath at 650, 700 and 750*C for from 15 sec to 2 hr. with subsequent quenching. To accom-
plish 4-_vae_- transformation, thIs was followed by sharp cooling to -1960C with subsequent slow,
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heating (IO'C/hr) to room temperature. Tho degree of structural Imperfection of the alloy
was estimated according to the changes in the physical broadening of X-ray line (311) and
the microhardness of the recrystallized and nonrecrystallized grains. The amount of austenite
and martensite in the alloy was estimated according to the ratio between the integral intensi-
ties of the lines (111)er and (U0),,,,,; . The higher the degree DPD of plastic deformation is, the
more complete is the degree Per of recrystallization at the moment of abrupt decrease in the
number of defects (Fig. 1). Tbus, following DPD 30% and subsequent heating at 7000C, f3cr
- R
..J-cr
W_
60~
2(
24 30 40 30 DPD,%
Fig. 1. Effect of degree of plastic de-
formation DPD on the intensity
of recrystallization at the moment
of the onset of a sharp decrease in
the number of defects
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decreases by 30% compared with P def' and the microhardness of the first recrystallized
grains is 102 kg/mm2, compared with 120 kl,,/mm2 when DPD = 50%. This indicatus a partial
redistribution and disappearance of the defects in the course of polygonization even prior
to the onset of recrystallization. The intensity of d-o& transformation is affected by the DPD
of the austenite. When DPD = 60% the austenite undergoes stabilization, but when DPD = 40
and 20%, it undergoes destabilization; neither process, however, Is complete at the end of
recrystallization, thus providing yet another and highly significant proof of the persistence of
'part ofdefects in completely recrystallized material. Orig. art. has: 8 figures.
~UB CODE: 11, 20, WBM DATE: 24Jun65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 001
hs
ABRAMOV, V.V., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.- MffIUYN, P.A., kand. tekhn.
y
nauk, retsenzent; LU~"T_N, V.I., Inah., red.; KOZLOV, A.P.,
ed. izd-va; MODEL', B.I., te hfi. red.; DE14KINA, N.F., tekhn.
red,
(Residual stresses and deformations in metals; calculationa by
the differentiation method] Ostatochnye napriazheniia i defor-
mataii v metallakh; raschety metodom raschleneniia tela. Mo-
skva, Masbgiz, 1963. 354 p. (MIRA 16:8)
("ins and stresses) (Metals-Testing)
TRUSOV) L.P.; KUMABIN, V.I.
Refining ofheat-resistant Cz-Mo-V- steel with small additions of cerium.
Lit.proizv.'no-4-.34-37 Ap 163o (MIRA 16:4)
(Steel, Heat-resistant-Mrtallurgy)
Vf-'T~*Wovy Yll.v.; VOIAWV.A~ Z.A.; RAYGOROPTSEV, L.M.; MM'''LAVSKIY,
V.14., kaml. 'ekhn. wink, retsenzent; XMVII-4114, V.I.,
inzh., red - - -
( Durabi I I ty of mucillnes operntIng in an abragive mediuml
Dolvc-vceclinostl mashin, rabotalushchikh v abrazivnoi sre-
de. Moskva, lzd-vo 111,11ashinostroenie," 1964. 114 p.
(MIR-k 17: 6)
KUHANIN, V., mirovey rekordemen pe aviamodell noma sportu.
'Fly,ing wingg rubberband-powered high-speed plane model. Kryl.rod. 4 ne.7:
13-14 il 153. (MLRA 6:7)
(Airplanes--Models)
KUMAIT IN, V.
Flying model airplane with flaps. Kryl.rod. 5 no.7;12 Jl '54.
(Airplanes--Models) (ML11A 7:7)
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 11/15
Authors Kumanin, V. and -Ivanov, A.
A ID P
Title Pupils' Competition for Better Flying Models
Periodical Kryl. rod., 9, 16, S 1954
Abstract Remarks concerning the forthcoming aviation model
competition.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
Kt&mNNiN) V.
AID P - 1079
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 9/19
Authors Kumanin, V., and others
Title More attention to the sport of aircraft modeling.
(A letter to the editor)
Periodical Kryl. rod., 12,, 16, D 1954
Abstract This is a complaint that aircraft modelers do not get
enough attention from the Central Committee of the
DOSAAF. The authors give reasons why this attention
should be given and suggest improvements.
Institution DOSAAF
Submitted No date
AID P - 1269
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 13/15
Author Kumanin, V.
Title High speed rubber powered model
Periodical Kryl. rod., 2, 18-20, F 1955
Abstract This description gives specifications of a model aircraft.
In particular the author discusses: 1. the choice of the
weight and dimensions of the model; 2. its design; 3. thE-
selection of the power unit; 4. flying adjustments.
Diagrams.
Institution None
Submitted No date
'6" V,
A ID P - 5518
Subject USSR/Aeronautics - Model building
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 9/17
Authors Ryvkin, P., Head of the City of Moscow Model-building
Laboratory, V. Kumanin, Master of Sports.
Title What hinders the model-builderB from developing their
skills?
Periodical Kryl. rod., 2, 17, F 1957
Abstract An analysis of the causes of the Soviet model-building
sportsmen lacking creative spirit in their approach to
the problems of their sport. The necessity is stressed
of a more systematic training of sportsmen Interested in
model-building.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
KWW meter sporta.
Model airplane builder 11 at the start. Kryl. rod. 8 no.5:20-21 Yq 157.
(Airplanes--Hodele) (MIRA 10z6)
KUKANIN, Vladimir Vladimirovich; TMFUMOVA, Ye.V., red.; KARYAKIN.A.
H.S., tekhn.red.
Cruee'lagge airplane models with rubber motors] Fiuzeliazhnjm
modell samoletov a resinovymi dvigateliami. Moskvaq Izd-vo
DOSAAF, 1958. 71 P" (MIRA 12:7)
(Airplanes-Models)
Sov/85-58-8-30/40
AUTHORz J~~q,__js __Master of Sports
TITIZ: Build Hydroplane Modelel (Stroybe gidromodeli.1)
PERIODICAL: Yxyllya rodiny, 1958, Nr 8, pp 25-26 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes the essentials of building a hydroplane model.
There are 4 drawings.
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KUMANIN, Vladimir Tladimirovich; YEFMIOYA, Ye.Y.,red.; MARTYNOT, B.B.,
red.; KARYAKiNA, m.s.. tekhn.rea,
[Regulating and launching flying models] Regulirovka i zapusk
letaiushchikh modelei. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1959. 103 P.
(MIRA 13:2)
(Airplanes--Models)
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MAZITICHMIKO, L., absoly-utraya chempionka Savetakogo Soy-limipT) '
_par a -
ohyutnomu sportu, joaster sporta;-KUMI]TIN, V.lp_,nLrt#?r sporta;
YJkWME"171,11, G., sportsmen 1-go razryada.
Learn how, teach others! Kryl.rod. 11 no.1,8 Ju 160.
04IRJ, 13:5)
(Anrorvtutics-Stuc~v and teaching)
KUNANIN, V,,, master sporta,, blstruktor-4avj~-zmodelist
I
Modols of our club, Kryl.rod. 12 no.g:Insert S '61. (Ml-Rj,. 14-t-1))
(Airplanes, -41AC)I13)
KUMANINI V. .. tasster sporta; LEBEDINSKIYy M.
Results of the contest of airplane models. lUn.tekh. 6
no.3:2D-22 Hr 162. WIRA 15:4)
(Airplanes-Models)
KUMANIN, Vladimir Vladimirovich master spirta SSSR; YEFFNICV, Ye.V ,
I---
red,; 1,41THIHINA, Ye.S. , tekhn. red.
(Airplane models with rubber motorsl?4odeli samoletov a renino-
vymi dvigateliami. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1962. 92 p.
- (MIRA 16:2)
(Airplanes--Models)
MESFKOVA, I.N.; KUMAWROVA, S.A.; 2SVETKOVA, V.I.; CHIREOV, N.M.
Kinetics and mechanLM of the polymerization of d~-olefins on
complex catalysts. Part 5: Kinetics of ethylene polymerization
on TiC14 - A:1(i5O-C4119)Z C1. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.12:1816-1822
-U 161. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Institut kbimicheskoy fiziki Ali SISSIR.
(Ethylene) (Polymerization) (Catalysts)
KIAMANOV, D.
Controllerehip
Actively help improve intra-departmental finDncial control. Sov. fin. 13, no. 6, 1942.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,. September, 195 uncl.
KUMANOV, D.
The first Soviet economics nevapaper. Vop.ekon. to.10:173-176
0 '57. (MIRA 10:12)
(Economics--Periodicala)
PALIFV, K),rl st,-;, KIINIAN-1,11, Kwum
Effecil of Biol-rit-40, cwur sultate, Find mic. vllams-mt mixture
added to protain-deficient rations In PlIg fattening. Selskostop
nauka 2 no.l-.82-91 163,
ATANASOV, N. - NIMM-04 K.; RUMIJOV, Khr.
Kidney transplantation and cur hit ardmal e7pey-Iments. Khirurgila
(Sofli&) Id..no.4z4,7P--n474. 16-5.
1. -11inika po urologiia, Vinall edit,slnakl histitut, t1kifila,
(dlrohtcr - dotsent St. Lambivvl.
I
KUMLNOT. L.
- .
First editor of the first fire-prevention periodical. Pozh. delo 4
no*6t2l Je 058, (MIRA 1115)
(Fire prevention)
11-1111.~N'C~V, A, .
~111,40K~IT L. T,-'-r - vr,--fAer developi~.ent of vi-I-vt(II11- . ".
I k, I I ~:,
V.-.),. 5$ NO. 3, 1956
P;IEIITC.
TFIC I " ;'-I' C.!- f C ly
Sofii,-,
So - E,,st Europt.~rtn ~cci~sslon, Vol. C., 'No, "') It-57
KUMANOV, M.
The initiators presented themselves wall. p. 18 RADIO.
(Ministerstvo na poshtite, telegrafite, telefcnite i
rac*ioto i Tsentralniia suvet na dobrovlnata ox-ganizatsUa
za subeistvie na otbranata) Sofiya. Vol, 5, No. 4, 1956
SOUPCE: East European Accessions List (EEIRAL) Library of
Congress, Vol. 5, No. 3.1, NoveT~ber 1956
KtR-'-AIIIV) Fl.
The Voluntary Civil Defense Irganization helped us. p. 9.
ZA FODINATA, Sofiya, Vol. 6, no. 4, Apr. 1956.
6'): Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), :X, Vol. 5, No. 6 June 1956)
Uncl.
KUMANOVI, ~!.
Enthusiastic activity in the Plovdiv Radio Club. p.5.
(RADIO I TELEVIZIIA, Vol. 6, no. 4, 1957, Sofia., Bulgaria.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions LC, Vol. 6, no. 12, December 1957 Uncl.
Um,4AI0 e S
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KIJ.'-,'ANC)V, S. ; C I B, .
"Comparative 'Experimentp, wif-h Rams, Oxen, and Buffaloeu ir, OmIer to Extabli-;h
the Digestuibilitlr and Nutritive Value of Field Ilay, '-Ihe.5tt Strw, anc', a Vetch-
Oats Mixture", p. 145, (I7kTr-jTIIA, Vol. 3/4, IV52, Sofiya, Bulg,-~ria).
SO: Monthlr Ust of East European Acg,~c!sAoyj:3, 1,C, Vol. 31, No. 14, April 195h,
/~Umjq,'Yo k; %5-
UvIANOV, S.; VULCHEW, 1'.
IIStudies on the Affect of Sunflower, Cotton, Long Radish, arci Corn Pellets
U
Upon the Egg Production of Hens," p. 249. (IZV72-STIIA, Vol. 3/4, 1-952, Sofiya,
Bulgaria).
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessloms, LC, Vol. 3, No. 4, April 19541.
KxkNOV I S.
"Present Conditions of Teeding Livestock In Bulgaria and Measures for its Improvement.,, p. 47,
Izvestiia, Sofiya, Vol. 5. 1954
SOi Bast European Accessions List, Vol- 3, No- 9, September 1954, Lib. of Congress
MUNOV, S.
"Preparing Forage During Winter." p. 18,
(KOUPEWIVN0 ZhXEDELIE, Vol. 9, No. 9p 1954, SofiYa) Bulgaria)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4
No. 5, May 1955, Uncl.
KUMANUV% S.
154ith the Eedalists of the V.I. Lenin Agricultural Cooperalive in the
Village of'iU"rtovo Konarf-11 p. 20.
(KOOPERkTIVNO M-1;'DELIE, Vol. 9, No. 9. 1954, Sofiya, Bulgaria.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4
No. 5, May 1955, Uncl.
KLIMANOV, S.
"New Sources of Forage." P. 32,
(KOOPhkATIVNO ZEWDELIE, Vol. 9, No. 10, 1954, Sofiya, Bulgaria)
SU: Monthly List of East European Accesuions, (BEAW, LC, Vol. 4
No. 5, May 1955, Uncl.
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M!ANOVI S.
h'UVAIIOVj S. How P~any tires are cows red :wd rAlked a day! p. 29. Standard schedule
for hand- feed i ng rucking calves. p. 29.
Vol. 11, no. 8, Aug. 1956
KC,OP-. RATMTO ZE,EDELIE
AGRICULTU! E
Sorila, Bulgaria
SO: East Eurorean Accession, Vol. 6, Yo. ), March 1957
C)U- BULGXRIA
Farm Animals.
CA T i(, Cattle.
ABS; j-jZh_Biol., No. 69 1959, ?To. p5326
AUVIOR Kumi-diovt Stefan; ivanov, Nicho; Nestorovj*
T I-T L'-, The Possibility of Increasing Milk Yields and
the MilkIs Fat Content in Covis.
ORIG. PUB. : Selsko-stop. mis'lt 1957t 2$ No lot 622-629
ABSTfLACT : A review is presented which uses Soviet as
well as Bulgarian experiences. The signifi-
cance of such factors is stressed as the quan-
tity and quality of 'Lodder which increase milk
yields and the percentage of fat, as well as
the presence of such elements in feeds as Cat
P, K5 81 Cl, Nat Mg, Fe 19 Cut Mn, Cot and
others, of-vitamins A., ~$ D, and E. the pre-
sence of various enzymes which are imperative
for the synthesis of fat and vegetotropia suID-
rA2D: 1/2
*Ilikola
FbWNOVI S.
Combined silages. p. 29.
(KOOPERATIW.10 ZENEDELIE, No. 7, July 1957, Sofia, Bulgaria.)
SO: Monthly List of East Europear, Accessions (EM) LG, Vol. 6, no. 12, December 1957 Uncl.
Author: Prof Stefan Kumanov
Title: "Silage Corn - A Valuable Fodder"
Source: Sofia, Koo-oerativno Selo, 26 Apr 61, p.2
Description: Article gives data on total area sown to
corn, z .icluding area sown to corn for grain and
corn for silage and fodder; gives figures in decares on
area to be 'out under cultivation by 1965; cites sialge
production figures for 19507 19589 1960, and plans for 1961,
gives substantive data on results of tests carried out in
recent years in regard to corn cultivation exclusively for
silage. /Exceppt/
MNOV, Stefan, prof.; TODORV, N.; *dBTEVA, E.
Conservation of the fresh alfalfa vith dry chemical preparations.
Selskostop nauka I no.4/5:493-504 162.
1. Vlash selskostopanski insiitut.O.G. Dimitrov" v Sofiia.
KUIAIIOV, Stefan,, prof.; STOIANOV, Vladimir
Production and use of amidated beet slices. Selskostop
nauka I no.0':649-664 162.
1. Vissh selskostopanski institut "G. Dimitrov" v Sofiia,
2. G1. redak-tor, "Selskostopanska nauka".
KU14ANOV St.
-'-, .-.- -X. .
Selection of cultivated plants in Holland. Selskostop nauk-a I no.7/8:
875-876 162,
~~f w 2,-'..
i~LJMAVOII, Stefan, prof.; AIXKSIEV, Alehpi
-- - 11 -.1. 1 ~- I --, .. -.. ~
Digestibility of ground and whole gra:hi rations for sheep
and goats. Selskostop nauka 1 no.lOM25-1130 t62.
1. Vissh selskostopanski intitut *Georgi Dimitrov" v Sofia.
2. Chl.-kor. na Bulgarskata. akademiia na naukite i g1. re-
daktor, "Selskostopanska nauka* (for Kumanov).
I-KUMANOV, Stefan, prof.
One-celled green algae as source of protebs. Selfikostop
nauka 1 no.10tI150 162.
1. Chlen-korespondent na Balgar5lrata akademiia na naukite
i g1. redaktor, "Selalcontolznaka naiika".
KUMAN(JV , Stef an
Problem of proteins in stockbreeding. Selskostop nauka 2
no.5/6 :493-504 163.
KUMNOV, Stefan; ALEKSIEV, Aleksi: KRUSTEEVA, Elena
Studieo op the use of amonia water in livoBtock feeding. Selskostop
nauka 2 no.8t985-992 163
.-MVIN 9VL~S=- -
The Eighth Congress of the Bulgarian Coninanit--t. Party and the
development of agriculture. Selskostop nauka 2 no.1:1-4 163.
KUMAINOV, f3t,.:51'an; ALEK"31E.V, Aleksi
Composition and nutrient value of sweet sorghilir, jilage.
Selskostop nauka 2 no.1:76-81 163.
- Kwulllov, St.
Stockbreeding in Denmark. Selal-istop nauka 2 no.10.-2290-U96 163.
41
FMANOV, Stefan; STOIANOVP Vladimir
Composition, digestibilitY, and nutrient value of feeding
stuff for hens. Izv Zhivotn nauki I no.IL7-18 164.
1. Zootechnical Faculty of the G. Dimitrov Higher Agricultural
Institute, Sofia. 2. Reepcnsible Editor and Member of the Board
of Editors, "Izvestiia na Akademiiata na selskostopanskite
nauki Zhivotnovudni naukill (for Kumanov).
h-UMANOV, EV, Andrei
jt9fan; ANDRE
Molasses as feed in fattening pigs for meat. Izv Zhivotn
nauki 1 no.2:35-41 '64.
1. Zootechnical Faculty of the G. Dimitrov Higher Agricultural
Inntitute, Sofia, Corresponding Member of the Bulgarian Academy
of Sciences, and Chief Editor and Member of the Board of Editors,
"Izvestiia nauki" (for Kumanov). 2. Institute of Animal Husbandry,
Stara Zagora (for Andreev).
KUMNOV. Stefan: KHADZHIDIMITROV, Petur,! KARAIVANOV, Rangel
Digestibility of whole and ground grain for horses. Izv
Zhivotn nauki 1 no.2s43-46 164.
1. Zootechnical Faculty of tho G. Dimitrov Higher Agricultural
Institute, Sofia.
KUMUNW, ;V:,rar.,
--l'.1-1dieB on the SUM13f itnrt
el. t I . " ; ) ; i * 36- 111,2
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of TI.Otflar Owe's 0 . 'Ll;
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.. rf -.A Fr~r I? ,:,f t~:--, I. i :r.-t ie mf-l. - !.,! vl~; (I'LlIlit-I .- 1()/,.
8,Lf.,a.jfLL y!Ay. .-) r, ~ .9 . 114'3-'. 15 ~
KUMANOVY Stefan
Natural or controlled breeding of faz7n anirnalB. Selskostop
nauka 3 no. 1:19-34 164.
1. Corresponding Member of the Academy of Agriucltural
Sciences.
KUXINOVA, N.D.
[Hero of the Soviet Union Timar Kikhailovich Frunze] Geroi
Sovetskogo Soiuza Timw Mikhailovich Frunze. Moskva, 1960.
13 P. (MIRA 14:2)
1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy muzey Sovetskoy Armii. 2. TSentrall-
nyy muzey Sovetskoy Armii (for Kumanovs).
(Frunze, Timar Hikhailovich, 1923-1942)
KWANOWSKI, Aritoni
Petroleum pipeline. Wiadom gorn ID no. 12:427-4-29 D 149.
MWANOWSKI, Antoni gyr. in z.
--, - -
Some problems con,,ecteO with the construction of a petroleum
pipe line. Nafta Pol 16 n0-2146-49 160.
KWUNOWSKI, M.
"Experiments In Electrical Engineering With the Inotallation and ExploitAtIon of
Conductors Inoulated with Polyvinyl Chloride." D.427
(PRZEGIAD ELMUROTECHNIUNY Vol. 29, no. 10, Oct. 1953 Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthly list of Fast European Accessions, 10, Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954/Tinel.
JASI-~ISKI, Edward, mgr.,inz.; KUMANOWSKI, Marek, mgr.jinz.
Resonance phenomena-ft-ftit connected gonarator-transfomer
&M their InfluencelM rmitective work against short circuits
in the ground. Przegl elektrotechn 38 no.2-.50-54 162.
JAC7MSKI, Marek, dr inz.; KMC, Andrzej!, mgr inz,,; KUMANWKI, Harek.,
mgr luz a
Analyzers of transient prooesses, Pt. 10 Fnargety1ca po3.,.Suppl,,:
Biul inst energetyki 5 no.5/6:22-24 Ja 163,
6
JPCZEWSKI, Marek, dr inz.; 2II-EC., Andrzoj, r,6-r inz.; YIZIANUISKI, 11-la-rek-, Agr inz.
Transient analyzer. Pt.2. Energetyka Pol 17 no.S:Supplement:
liul inst energ 5 no.7/8:25-26 Ag 163.
JACZEWSKI, M., dr inz.; KUMANOWSKI, M., dr inz.; MIEC, A., W inz.
Switching sui-ges on a 400 kv transmission system.. Przegl
elektrotechn 39 no.9-335-338 3 163.
1, Instytut Energetyki, Warazawa.
Problem of diphtheria carriers in a
Beogr. 6 no.1-2:97-104 Jan-June 57.
(DIMMIL, microbiol.
diphtheria carriers
closed institution. Glaan. Hig. iast.,
in closed institution (fier))
KUMAR, G.M. CAND 14ED SCI
Dessertation: "Application of Sulfamide Preparations in Case of Lung Tubercolosis."
7 Jun 49
Central inst for the Advanced Training of Physicians
SO VeCheryaya MoSkva
Sum 71
ExLmination of the colon with double contrast media with Wolin's technic.
Acts, chir. iugool. 4 no-3.-273-278 1957.
1. Zavod za rentgenologiju Onne bolnice dr. M, Stojanovioa u Zagrobu
(Predstojnik prof. dr. S. Ko!drnka)
(COMN. radiography
bia(P-acatonyphanyl)-2-pyridylmethane-tannic acid contriket
medium with air insufflation, Volints technic (Ser))
(CONTRAST XKDIA
bia(p-acatoxyp~henyl)-2-pyridylmethane-tannic acid
radiography of oolon, with air insufflation. Wolin's technic
(Ber))
K:WR Z
=6~
Some contributions to the anthropogeographical bibliography, 1945-1950. p. 851
(GlASNIK, Vol. 2/3 1953/54 (Published 1957)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accdasions (EEAL) LC Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957
Uncl.
KUMAR, Z,
The present Yugolsav-Italian frontier under theterms of the London Memorandum on
the Agreement on Trieste and the newly annexed Istrian territory. p. 939.
(GIASNIK Vol. 2/3 1953/54 (Published 1957)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EZAL) Lc Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957
Unol.
Kmg.- Z.
Stevozar Ilesiols ~Yatem of lanj Diatribution in Slovenia; a bbok review. p. 998
(GLASNIN, Vol. 213 1953/54 (Published 1957)
SO: Month3,v lAst of East Burppean Accessions (BEAL) LC Vol. 6, No. 129 Dec. 1957
Uncl.
KUYIRS Z'
Anthropogegraphical studies of Stara Pazova. p 147
(GIASNIC. Vol. 2/3, 1954/53 (Published 1957)
a(3% Y~mthlq Liat of East Eurapeat Accessions (EKAL) IL. Vol. 6, No. 12, Dee, 1957
Unol,
KUMAR, , O~ko
Construction of a new port in Koper. Geogr hor 4 no-4:32-34 159.
NIM-.-RT, A. R.
Estonia - Plovers
Fee-' of the Folden Dlover and its sirmiflc,,:~~nc~ under thp varying- conlitions of the Rmst
zon(~ whc-re ii is f,)u*nd. Zool. zhur.- 32 No. 2, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified.
KUMARI, E., glav. red.; EILART, J., red.; JW4, E., red.; VINE,A.,
- . --, red..; VAREP, E.J. red.; TOOM'ALU, E., red.
[Protection and planning
S.S.R.; reports] Maastike
Besti NSV-s ; ottekanded.
Akadeemia, 1964. 151 P.
of landscapes in the Estonian
kaitsest ja planeerimisest
Tartu, Eeoti NSV Tendusts
(In Estonian] (1-1111A 18:7)
1. N6upidamine manstike kaitse ja plancorimioe kUsimistes.
Tallinnp 1961.
KUMAR1,X.V.
Birds of natural landscapes In southwestern Notonis. Trudy Zool.
inst.no.17:266-294 155. (MIAA 8:10)
(Satonia-Birds)
CA-
-USM/Scient-if-i-c Organiza-tion-Conferene-e-8
card 1A Pub. 86-10/35
Authors I DementlevP G. P.; Kumari, E. V.; and Saposhnikov, L. K.
Title I The work of Soviet ornithologists
Periodical o Priroda 44/1, 67--69, Jan 1955
Abstract I A account is given of the Second Conference of Ornithologists
held in May of 1954 at the Tallin Institute of Zoology and Botany
of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian 3SH. Various papers were
read, the principle the-me being the migration of birds and a study
of the habits of birds with a view to solving Bome problems affecting
the people's econorq.
Institution
SubmJ-tted
USSR/general Division Conservation of Nature. A-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biologiya, No 7, 10 April 1957, 25764
Autho r : Kumari, E.
Inst :
Title The Bird Sanctuary of Matsalu
Orig Pub Okhota i okhotn. kh-vo, 1956, No 8, 24
Abst The ornithological game sanctuary of Matsalu (Estonia)
was instituted in 1954. Observations in the sanctuary
have resumed on water birds, and ring marking is being
carried out. An epidemiological study of the colony
of common sea-gulls has begun. Preparations are being
made to make a national park out of the sanctuary.
Card 1/1
Results of coordinated observations on bird migrations in the Baltic
Sea region iu the autumn of 1954 [with Englinh awmary in insert].
Zool.zhur.35 no.8:1214 12-02 Ag 156. (MLIU 9!10)
le.Inatitut zoologii. i botaniki AN Istonskey SSR.
(Baltic Sea region-Birds-Migration)
EUXARIP. -Nlltb~
Plenary session of the Baltic Commission on the Study of Bird
Migration. Zool.zhur. 35 no.9:1439 S 156. (K6U 9:12)
(Baltic States-Birds-Higration)