SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUSTOV, A. P. - KUSTOVA, A. V.
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LIKHACHEVA, T.V.., inzh.; PRAVDYUK, A.D., inzh.; KUSTOV,- A,..,P.,, inzh.;
PAVLOVSKAYA, F.K., inzh. -.- I - .1. ..-
Protective and ornamental chromium plating of small parts by pouring.
Mashinostroonio no-4.,77-81 J1-Ag 165. (WRA 18:8)
KUSTOVI A.Ye.; LISKIN, A.Z.; GLOBIN, A.G.
Dedusting Industrial spaces and work aroan. flouilli=g 9 no.31l3-15
Mr '64. (,'.!IqA 17: 3)
I., 13nknI'ikiy aglomeratoionnyy kombinat. 1. (,hrlyfibiniViy rimirhno-
issledovatel'skiy institut gornogo dela.
KUS'TOVI F.V.
Colloldochsaical processon in coking coal. Paliva 42 no.91271-
272 S 162.
DUMPE, vitaliy Eduardavich; KUSTCVj G.D., red.; GOSTISIICHEVAp Ye.M*p
tekhn. red. .- - - -
[Faectric-tipark machining of metalalgloktroit3krovaia obrabotka
metallov. Novosibirak, Novosibirskoe knizhnoe izd-vop 1962.
53 P. (M HA 15: 2a)
(Electric metal cutting)
AIjitolly V.1khriy1r)-vich; (J.D.2 red.
[:'.I,!(-,t:,onic doviceqj Elok.,rrjnry9 No-l-, A:Ar--k,
knizfinoo izd-vo, 19(-.3. 166 1).
17-6)
1. laboratorii jvto:nnt!,ki Novo@;I'Oir.@koy
lastnay stantoli ,,-iiTiykh tokhnikov (i'or TerAikt.).
KUSTOV, I., lnzhaner*
I . @,, ..", A
Unsolved problems of dust elimination in cement industries. Strol.
mat. 3 no.311-1-12 Mr t57. (HUtA 10: 4)
Oevent industries) (Dust collectors)
AO.F011OV, S.L.; ALEKMYEVA, A.N.; HUYUSTINA, L.1;.; GOLOV, I.I.;
GUSXV, O.V.; DMITRIYEVA, V.I.; YEVLAI.IPIYEVA, F.A.;
YELISEYEV, A.I.; ZHAVOROUKOV, L.A. ZHARKOV, S.A.;
UOYANOV, I.A.; KRAYUOVp L.A.; _MkIOV, K.L.; LBOV, F.A.;
LIPAIOV,- 11*A.- LIPOVETSKIY, I.A.; MALYUGTN, V.N.; MARINOV,
11,11.(deceasodl; MIFMAYLOV, A.N.; POTAPOVA,Ye.D.;
TRUKHMANOV, G.A.; UKHIN, V.A.; FILIPPOV, V.A.; CHEiXRASHKIN,
A.M.; SHKOTOV, A.T.; GAPANBA, L.F., kand. fil. nauk
[The city of Gorkiy; a guidebook] Gorod Gorlkii, Volgo-
Viatskoe kn:Lzhnoo izd-vo, 1064. 371. P. (MIRA 17-12)
17( SOV/177-58-5-17/30
AUTHOR: Kustov, L.A., Captain of the Medical Corps
TITLE: The Role of Hygienic Gymnastics in the Complex Treat-
ment of Patients Suffering From Chronic Gastritis in
Sanitaria of Health Resorts (Roll lechebnoy gimnastiki
v kompleksnom sanatorno-kurortnom lechenii bollnykh
khronicheskim gastritom)
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-.meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 5, pp ?0 - ?4
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: At the YeaxentukWdy aanatoriy (Yessentuki Samtorium)
a set of physical exercises h-s been compiled for
patients suffering from chronic gastritis with se-
cretory insufficiency. Taking into consideration
that chronic gastritis is frequently accompanied by
a lowered tonus of the stomach, laxation of the me-
torial function of the gastrointestinal tract, and
laxation of the entire organism, the physical exer-
Card 112 cises have been divided into three groups: 1) exer-
SOV/177-58-5-17/30
The Role of Hygienic Gymnastics in the Complex Treatment of Pa-
tients Suffering From Chronic Gastritis in Sanitaria of Health
Resorts
cises wi4-h a gymnastic stick; 2) exercises at the
gymnastic Wall; 3) exercises in bed. Good results
were noted in all groups. There are 4 tables.
Cardl-vt
KU3TOV, L. I.
Razviti put'qvykh rabot na Volga. Z-The development of construction wor?s on the
Volga.j. K)akva, RechIzdat, 1947, 47 p., 1.11tw.
SO: SOVIET TMISPORTATION AM COMUNICATION, k BTRY-TOnRAM, Library of Congress,
Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
1. "Dred@;ing of th-2 Volga and mca.-axe-s of its In t`ip, b
F lghg,
I-aterialy t,@khn. sovt,,:3hchaniy po putpvyn robri.an (MI-vo ri@ch. flota @S..
@. 12(,r6
00: U-5240, 17Dei,.'j3s (Letopis 'Zhurnal Irykh lio, 2'. lql.@),
VLADIMIROV, Rikolay Petrovich, inzb.; CHENTSOV, Konstantin
Petrovich, inzh.; GOLOVUSMUN, M.P., inzh.2 retsenzent;
IIELOGIAZOV, V.I., retsenzent; KIJSTOV, L.I., prof., red.;
MAKRUSIFIVA, A.11.9 red.isd-va; RIDNAYA, I.V., tekhn.:7ed.
(Generml salling 4irections for inland waterways] 013shchnia
lotsiia vnutrermikh vodnykh putei. Moskvao Izd-vo "Rechnoi
transport," 1903. 270 p. (MIRA 17:3)
GUREVIGH , A.M. p dota. , ktind. okun. nituR OV, L. I . , j rof
otv. rad .
[Water ways and transportation economy; lecture in the
couroe on the "EconomJco of wtor transportation" far
3tudents of all specialities] Vodnyo j,uti i putevoe kho-
-,iaistvo; lektAia po kursu "Ekonomika vodnogo transporta"
(Ilia atudentov vvekh spetsiallnostel. Corlkli, 1962. 21 p.
(MIRA 17:12)
.1. Gosrki. Imititut InAenerov vodnogo tranoporta. Kafedra
okonomiki i koirmercheakoy ekspluatatsii.
CFEKPIENEV, A
K U. !'(A .1, . I.
A
Wa t ci r w i,@ .9 1
PAKJlO,'-',OV, V.D., kttmt. Loklui. nauk; NAUVOV, A.I., inzh.; SH114110V
V.S., 111711.; V.P., inzh.;
inzh.; 50-1.11-310V, YU.K., inzh.; FFATLEN, A.A., kapita--@
VAGANOV, G.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; SVIIIIDOV, A.A., In,-,h.
KHODUTIOV, M.Ye., kand. yurid. nauk; SAFWVA, A.Ye., inzh.;
SCYUZOV, A.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; VASILIYEV,
A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; ALEKSEYEV, V.I., red.; M74TON, L.1o,
red.; VITSINSM', V.V., red.; I.G., red.; SCU-SV,
N.F., rud.; AlIMIYE-1:1:0, V.I., red.; Rl'V;'.Il:, 1@.A.,
GOLOVNIKOV, V.I.P red.; ZOTOVA, V.V., red.
[Manual for the navigator of a river L'leetj Spravoch-ilk su-
dovoditelia rechnogo, flota. 124.2., dop. Moskva, Transport,
1965. 423 p. (,,.!I-.,;A 18:2)
1. GorlkovBkiy Anntitut Inzhencrov vo-Inogo transll-orta (for
Pakhomov, Semenov, Vaganov, Vasillyev). 2. Xo.,-@kovskly rech@-
noy tokhnikum (for Nawov)- 3. Volz1hskoye ob"ye,:-Inennoye
rechnoye parokhDdstvo (for Shelmanov. Qn"rova)- L. iMiri-ter-
stvo rechnogo flota (for Kom tuntinovf'.6viridov) .5.Kazanskiy pox-t
(for Kontln). 6. Moskovskoyo rochnoye parokhodstvo kl'or Pyatlin).
ACC SR; COL":
Xt@5tov, L. 1.
T7T' a-isic terms and definitions 'or pilo'.ing on internal waterwa--
SOU.10*Z: Ref. zh. Vodnyy transport, Abs. 5V31K
RZF SOUROZ: Tr. Gorlkovsk. in-ta inzh. Yodn. tranzp., vyp. 67, lli6b', 3'5 str.
TOPIC TAGS: vaterway engineering, hycraullic engineering, hydrolo'-d. meteorology,
ship navioation, navigation aid, handbook
^3S'23"T: The book contains special terns requ4red in pilotinE on rfvers, canals,
lakes and reservoirs, and includes a number of te=ns in the field of Eeneral
:@Yarology, waterways, hydraulic engineering, mateorolog- , a d o"er --- ted d4sci-
y n - .:-a
for a Wide C4rC;*Ie
plines. The book, contains pictures and is plaruned A o,-:' practical
workers in the river fleet ani for students in the departments in the :CU@ [Ministry
of the River Fleet] institutes for water transportation engineers. 'LTranslation
of abstract]
SUB CODE: 17
Cord@/l ux. o34:627.9
YERF?*@NKO, L.L; KOLESOV, Tu.R.; KUSTOVA, L,V.
Calorimetric unit for Investigating tne kinetics of rapid chemical
reactions in aggressive redia. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.9:2323-
2327 S 164. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Institut, khimicneskoy fizlk.4 All SSSR.
j"
U&'R/ Miscellaneous - Madio broadcasts
card 1A Pub. 89 - 9/27
Authors I Kustov, it.
Title To improve the radio broadcasting technique
P"'Odlcal I Radio 8, V-18, Aug 1955
Abetraot I The problerig brought up in a letter by a reader of the periodical Radlo,
pertain to further improvement of the radio broadcasting. technique.
The writer who represents a larger group of radio listeners appeals to
the Ministry of Mucation and to the 14iid3try of Communications Industry
for their scientific aid in improving the broadcasting tecbnique.
institution : ..........
Su'mutted : 6.0 ..... *.
VJSTOV, N.D.
Specialization of the factories belonging to the Xoscow Province
Textile Industry trust. Tekst.prom. 16 no.6:59 Je 156. (MA 9:8)
(Koscow Province--Textile industry)
LUSTOV.
; LUDRYATTSBY, D.S., reteenzent; SHUSTOVA. I.B..
redaktor; DMITRITIVA, H.I., tekhnichaok1jy reda;-tor
[Manufacturing terry cloth) Proizyodstyo makhrovykh tkansi. Moskva,
Ooo. nauchno-takhn. isd-vo lit-ry po legkoi pronWahl., 1957, 121 P.
(Textile fabrics) (MIRA 10ill)
KUSTOT, N.D.
Mechanizing the production of satin comfort blankets. Tskst, prom,
17 no.5i5l-52 W '57. Mn 10W
1. GlavW inzhaner treat& "Mosobltekstil'prom".
(Coverlets) (Textile machinery)
DE1,ISOVA, U.N.; KUSTOV, IT.D.
Utilization of internal potentialities in spinning. Takst. prom.
19 no.6:92-93 Je 159. (MIRA 12:9)
(Spinning)
I . -
;- I I go-ny" Irl"
@lr,Lng p--rr.-)O rn-. for mt-iin,7, !.-v ! ; @, : - - :- . ": -. 4-1 ;-'.
!" ) . .) 17 1t 161". 1 1 , ! I i" @j . '. I
1. .1011 1 'A r:-kly g,)rrort:d-yy . .. t , " @,- I -)-I-, -1-J I
DEYCII , 14. YO. , doktor takhn. nauk, prof.; FI 1,11TOV, G . A. , kand. taknn. nauk;
BARAINOV, V.A., kand. t9khn. nauk; PRYAKHIN, V.V., inz`,.; KUSTOV, O.P.,
lnzh,
Effect of humidity on the efficiency of a bandaged and nonbandaged
turbine stage. Energomashinostroenle 10 no.8:21-26 Ag 164,
(MLRA 17:11)
31(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION
Kustov, Pavel Andreyevich
SOV/1635
Ispytanlya sudovykh parosilovykh turbinnykh ustanovok (Testing
Marine iteam Turbine Power Plants) Leningrad, L',Judpromgiz, 1958.
227 p. 4,000 copies printed.
Ed.: Ye.N. Shaurak; Scientific Ed.: A.F. Ivanov; Tech. Ed.:
L.M. Shishkova.
PURPOSE: This book may be used as a manual by engineering and
technical personnel during acceptance testing of steam-',urbine
power plants and the testing of ships to determine operational
data.
COVERAGE: The book discusses preparation for and methods of
testing marine steam-turbine power plants and methods for
working-out the data obtained during tests. Brief theoretical
information and formulas needed for tests are presented.
Instruments for measuring and controlling progress during the
C
Testing Marine Steam Turbine (Cont.) SOV/1635
testing of marine steam-turbine power plants are described.
No personalities are mentioned. There are 37 references, all
Soviet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Fron the Author 4
Ch. I. Preparations
1. Function and
2. Organization
3. Organization
4. Organization
5. Organization
for Mooring Tests and Trial Trips 5
taskB of acceptance agents 5
of the acceptance test crew 7
of the test team 9
of the technical-services team 11
of material and technical supply 14
Ch. II. Mooring Tests
6. Purpose of mooring tests and procedure for carrying
them out 16
7. Testing boiler units 19
8. Testing turbine units 53
9. Testing auxiliary mechanisms, piping and pipe systems 90
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9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified.
XIJSTOV, S.,
Nechwitzation of anurtment Win liamdry roo,-.a. vol.3 no.9:
21-24 5 151. (MLRA 6:9 )
1. Doia(yupravleniye Ilo.19 Miybyelievalcogo rayona lominCradil. (latundry )
KUSTOV. S.
Against formalism wA unnecessary operations In the control work
of communal banks. Fin. SSSR 16 no.10:41-44 0 155. (JGaA 9:2)
l.Upravlyayu9hchJ..v Kiyevskim oblastnym komwamllnym bankom.
(Banks and banking)
KUSTOV, S
Comnants of the hand of a district sovint budget connission. Yin.
SSSR 19 no.11:54-56 N 158. (MIRA 12:7)
(Kiev-Zudgmt)
EUSTOV. S.
Financing and issuing long-term credit for construction and
capital repair. DenA kred. 18 no-2:64-65 7 160. (MIRA 13:1)
(Kiev--Construction industry--Finance)
KUSTOV, S.;G]INDID, I. ; VJ.'IJMUM,0V,@:.
Uee fundo for capital reTairs more efficientlY. Don. i kred.
18 no.l":4'tI-5l D160. (MiRA 13:11)
I. Zamoutitell upravlyuyuschcgo Kiyevskoy r-blastnoy kontoroy
Gosbanku.(for lustov). 2. Rukovoditall kreditnoy gruppy Ikryanit.sko6o
otdoleniya Gosbanka Astrakhanskoy oblasti (for Gnedin). 5-
Nachallnik proizvodetvenno-ekspluatatsionnogo otdela Gomel'okoy
knntory Goebanka (for Vodernikov).
@Bnnks and banking) (Constructioa industry-FinaTice)
KUSTOV, S.
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Kea-avaevo is under construction. Sell. stroi. 16 no.12:5-6 D t61.
(MIU l5t2)
1. Prorektor sellskokhozyaystvennogo inatituta "Karavayevo."
(Kontroma Province-Zonstruction industry)
KUSTOVI V.; ULIZUTUYEV, A.; ULIWp I.I., red.; LEVINA, L.G., tekhn. red.
[Khmida BatomuWmeva, a collective farm ahophord) Khanda Bato-
ramkuevA.- koljchoznyi chaban. Moskva, Izd-vo V-va aoll.khoz.
RSFSRv 1960. 23 p. (MIRA 14:9)
(Aga Buryat Fational Area-Shoop)
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ALrrHOR,. KU,3tov, V.F., Doctor of' Technical Sciences.
TITLE: Coking of Coals as a Colloido-Chamical Process
(Koksovaniyo ugley kak kolloidnakhImichoskly p;OtBess).
PERLIODNAL: Koko i Khiniya, 1957p No.8, pp.18-20 (U33R)
A',13TILIGT: Coking of coal Is considered it., a colloido-chomical process taking
place in the following stages: 1) up to ab@,ut 3000 C the removal
of volatile substances from coa:. (H 0) CO CO liCht hydrocarbons);
2) the formation of a disperActi meKUM (U'; to'4500 C); 3) the
adsorptiQn of the dispersion m,Aiun by macro-molecular compounds of
coal and 3wellin[,; of gel; 4) t':3 crnckinr, of' the collodial Eel and
its synerosis and 5) the forma@Lon of a xeroCel and its pyrolysis
with the formation of coke. T'jare are 4 references including 3 Slavic*
ASSOCIATION: Leningrad Technological Insti-tv'',e im. Lensovet. (Loningradskiy
Tekhnologicheskiy Institut im. bensoveta).
AVAILABLE,: Library of Congress
Gard 1/1
K@i
A UTIV) R: Kustov, V.F., Professor 26-58-24/56
TTTLF: Wnter-Fuel -;uspen91on3 (Vodnotoplivnyye nuspenzii)
11 E "? 10 1) 1 C A L: Prirodn, 1958,r 6, p 91-92 (U".
AR5'RACT: The article deals with the combustion (to gases for utilization
in the chemical industry) of suspensions and emulsions con-
nsting of water with solid or liquid fuel particles suspended
in it. The Tnntitut o7oryuchikh iqkopny(-mfkh AN 7-SSR (Institute
of Combustible Minerals, AS USSR) has been conducting extensive
research on emulsions containing resins or mazut with large
quantities of water. For such emulsions, which have to be
completely homogeneous, a Khotuntsev-Puslikin disperser was used.
Such emulsions can be burnt in furnaces as well as in combustion
motors. The author points out the prospects of burning water-
fuel suspensions to eliminnte waste waters. culfite liquor,
for exnmple, originating from celluloue mill3, can be easily
burnt when sufficient coal dust is added. Numerous examples are
mentioned, covering similnr experiments recently made in foreign
countries.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnoloEicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta
(LeninFrad Institute of Technolopy imeni Lensovet)
Card 1/1 1. Emulsions-Propertles 2. 'dater fuel-Suspensions
IrU.STOV, V. F.
Coal carbonization as a colloidal and chemical process. Trudy
LTI no-51:5-9 159. (MIRA 13!8)
(Coal-C&rbonization)
(FUel, Colloidal)
, --,XUSTOV, V-F
Water fuel suspensionse Trudy LTI no*51110-13 '59@
(MIRA 13:8)
(Sewage disposal)
(Combustion)
KUSMV, V-Y., XCUMIN, A.D., YISWO, N.I.
Production of synthesis gas from water fuel suspensions. Trudy
LTI no-51:14-18 159. (MM 13:8)
(coal gasification)
KUSTOV, V.L
Theory of scale formtjon as a result of an incomplete combus-
tion of fuels. and the nee of antiacale powders. Wudy LTI
no.51:19-25 159. (KIRA 130)
(Coal gasification)
SHILKILp P.M.; ZELIVYAI,'SYIY, la.A.; SIBAROV, Yu.G.; KUSTOV,
TSYKHKAN. A.I.; KIJVS)ID;GV, M.I.; SHIPAREV, Yu.A.; TYU@1110,
G.A.; AVAhEYKII, L.D.; BAEANOV, N.N.; KIII711-OV, F.A.p toklin.
red.
(Safety engineering regulations for operating the contact
networks of d.c. electrified railroadsjPravila tokhniki boz-
opasnonti pri okspluntatsii kontaktnoi seti pontoiannogo to-
ka elffktrifitnirovamVkh zheloznykh doroa, Moskva, 1962,
128 p. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye elektrifi-
katsii i energeticheakogo khozyaystva, 2. Zamstitell m-
challnika tekhnicheskogo otdela TsE I-linisteratva putuy
soobshcheniya (for ShIlkin). 3. Technicheqkiy otdol TsE I-Ii-
nisterstva putey coobshcheniya (for Zellvyanskiy). 4. TSen-
trallrqy komitet profeoyuza rabochikh zhelemotiorozhnogo
transports. (for Sibarov). 5. Vauchno-tekhnicheskiy sovet I'd-
nisterntva putey soobahcheniya (for Yustov). 6. Sluzhba
alektrifikataii i energeticheskogo khozyaystva Odesskoy zhe-
leznoy dorogi (for TSyklman). ?. ECh Yuzhno-Urallnkoy zelaznoy
dorogi (for Kuvshinov). C. ECh Voskovskay zholcmay dorogi
(for Segalas Shiparerv, Tyurnin). 9. EChK Oktyabrlikoy zhelez-
noy dorogi (for Avstreykh). EChK Mookov.-koy zheleznoy dorogi
(for Bakanav). (Electric railroadr-Safety rogulations)
KLNSTOV, V.M.$ inzh.; TIMOFEYEV, V.P., inzh.
I - -
Electric lines along the trackaide for power supply to track
mechanisms. Put' i put.khoz. 6 no.3:6-9 Mr 162. (IMU 15:3)
(Railroads-Mectric equipment)
XHLOPICN# M.V., Insh.1 KUSTOV, I.K... Insh.
Cmtrol of On loirq of the o"rhoad oontaet systm.
Owl.dor.tronap, 46 no,12s66-70 D 964, (mm 1911)
PRUSAKOV, M.B., insh.;_KUSTOV, V.M,-, insh.; BARkNOV, L.A., inzh.;
LUKIYANOV, S.I., inzh.; FROLOV, V.S., inzh., retsenzent;
USENKO, L.A., tekhn. red.
(Operation and repair of the equipment of d.c. traction
substations] (kapluatataiia i remont oborudovaniia tiago-
vykh podstantsii po5toiannogo toka. (By]M.B.Pruaakov i dr.
Moskva, Tranazholdorizdat, 1963. 211 p. (MIRA 16:5)
(Electric railroada--Substations)
ZEJ,'VYANSKlY, Yakov Aronovich; KU@j0V,-Valq.rJy Xlkhaylo-,,if.-h;
SHIU111, Petr Mikhaylovicb; UCHO, I. red .
(Safety techniques in contnet network operation) Tek@,
nika bezopasnosti pri ekspluatatsii kontaktnoi seti.
Mo.gk-va, Tranaportt 1965. 191 P. (MIRA 18:12)
RADCHEM. G.A.; KWTOV, Y.N.; MAYLYBAYEV, S.A.
Aerodynamic characteristics of currents in stope ventilation as
applied to now ore mining techniques at the lkheikazgan Xne.
Trudy Inst. gor. dela AN la-,akh. SSR 63166-182 160. (MMA 13ilZ)
(Dahezicagan region-Stoping (Kining))
(Mine ventilation)
POZNYAKV I.Ya.; KUSTOV) V.N.
Studying the mechanism of the alinger type fet@er. 7r-,-;dy Y:;.,.,:/
24MI-120 162. 18.@)
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luctedl illndfcat@d wti'm tay (!iorapy is
KUSTOV, V.V.
Pharmncology of 2,6-dioxypyrimidine (urnail) [with sunmary in English].
Farm. i toke. 21 no-5:56-59 S-0 158 (MIRA 11:11)
1. Xnfedra fnmnkologii (nnchallnik - zaellohennyy deyatell nauki
prof. No V. Lazarev) Voyanno-maditainakoy ordenft LeninR akademil
imeni S.M. Xirova.'
(URACIL,
phnrmneol. (Run))
KUSTC7, V.V.
Wfact of pentoryl on the nervous system. Yarm.1 toks. 22 no-5:
387-391 S-0 '59. (MIRA 130)
1. rafedra farmakologli Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenins, akademii
Imeni S.M. Kirova (zaveduyushchA7 - zasluzhennyy dayatell nauki pTof.
N.V. Lazarev).
(N72VOUS STSTIM pharmacol.)
(URACIL ral.cpda.)
KUSTCYV, V.V.; DEIISETTK09 A.A.; SHEMYAKIN, O.S.
Toxicology of triethylamine. Fam.i toka. 23 no.2:174-177 Mr-Ap
160. (ETHUWIX-TCMICOLOGY) (MIRA 14:3)
KUSTOV, V.V., k&od.med.na'ukj TIUROV, L.A., knnd.ned.riauk (Leningrad)
Analyals of the atmosphere containip- 7?i-loull toxic mixtures.
Gigsi san, 25 no*7t92-93 JI 160. 0 (MIRA 1435)
(AIR-POLUTIOR)
KUSTOY_L '-t
---- C;OF. Ul, I.A.; IVANOVA, F.A.
Endogonou3 formation of carbon monoxide. ltadiobiologiia 1 no.2t
187-192 161. (Mll-A 14:7)
1. Voyenno-moditoimkaya ordena Lenina Akademiya imeni S.M.Kirova,
Leningrad. (X 1-AM-PlIBIOLOGICAL :Y,---GT)
(CAtUON MONOXIDE)
KUSTOV) V.V.
Toxicology of sulfuric acid aerosols. Fam.i toks. 24 no.1;108-109
Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14-5)
(SULFURIC ACID-TCECICOLOGY)
4) 724 A.
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ALITHOR: Kustov, V,Val Leningrad
TITLE: The mech niom of endogenous form,-.tion of c-irbon
monoxide in acute serum sicknes@
PEiUODICAL: Meditsin@kayn Rqdiologiya, no. 3, 1962, 28-31' 1
T-'-'XT: This is a continuation of a previous study. It was
attempted to prevent,the accumulation of CO in blood of rabbits
with radiation sicknqss no well as in vitro experiments on
irradiated blood. Thb addition of 0.1'and 0.001M of triethylone-
tetramine (TETA) Fe"6 lo-3 M/L to X-irradiated blood (5000r)
rs-lilted in a decrenne in COH, (about one half of the control) 00
was practically abseni in rabbits irradintacT with 850r and injected
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intr;-v(.,.,iouoly with 0.7 rall'Kg b.w. TETA. Fe++,(0.5 M) on the 5thq
6th, 7th, 8ih and 9th day after irradiation,.The author concludes
that the endogenous formation of CO in acute radiation sickness
is increased due to increased oxidation of hemoglobin by organio
peroxides and H202. Ther-t are 3 tables.
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Effect of a preliminary irradiation with X rays on the resiatance
of animals to carbon moncaide. Farm. i toks. 25 no.2:232-237
Mr,Ap 162 j UMN MOMIX -PMIOLOGIGAL EFFECT) (MIM 15:6)
(X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
KUSTOVI
Effect of carbon monoxide on the courBe and resultoof acute
radiation sickness. Radiobiologila 3 nc.1:53-58 163. (MIRA 1632)
(RADIATION SICKMS) (CARB0 MONOXIDF,-PHYSIOLOGICAL KFMT)
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AUTHOR; Korotayev, He Me; Kuotov, V.V.; Meleahko, G. Iol Ploddiftayal L, Tel
Shepelev, Ye. Ya.
TITLE: Toxic gaseous substances liberated by ;dhloralla
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdoleniye biologicheskikh nauk. Problemy' koemicheakoy
biologit, Y. 3, 1964, 204-209
TOPIC TAGS: algae, respiration, toxicology, photosynthesis, carbon monoxide,
cloGed ecological system, manned space flight, air purification
ABSTRACT: The liberation of toxic gaseous substances in the process of vital
photosynthetic activity of Chlorella pyrenoidosa S-39 was studied in six experi-
mento lasting 2 to 12 days and in eight experiments lasting 7 to 26 hr. It has
been established that during cultivation of Chlorella the air of the system ac-
cur.ulatea carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, and, perhaps, methane.,
Carbon monoxide concentration in different experiments ranged from 0.003 to 0.09
mg1l. In moot cauee the anounto of carbon monoxide produced exceeded permissible"
limits. The content of'aitrogen oxides in the,,aame ayatem ranged from 0.0006 to
tord -1/2
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0.012 mg/l and that of hydrocarbons from 0-0033 to 0.061 mg/l. The production of--'
carbon monoxide in the algoo culture is apparently due to the oxidative breakdown 1;
of the tetrapyrrol radical of the chlorophyll taolocule. To develop systems of
purification of regenerated air by biological means, further atudy of the mechar-
air-ma of formation and dynamics of accumulation of.toxic substances during pro-
longod and continuous cultivation of algae in a closed system will be required,
ASSOCIATION: none
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AUTHOR: GeorgIZ2vskly, . S.; Kakurin, L. T.; Kalinina. A. N.; Katkovski B. S.1
nEh-ay-1c!v, V. -t PiLjp&LZ.'_1.; Tokarev# Yu., N.
ORG: none
TITLE: Effects of eight-hour isolation and hypokinesia on several phpiological
and biochemical Indices in man
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologichaskikh nauk. Problemy kosmicheskoy
biologii, Y. 1,, 1965, 27-30
TOPIC TAfki isolation 'test, hypokine3in, test chambert respiration, human
physiology, biochemistry, man, EKG, blood pressure, blood circulation,
physiologic parameter
AB3TRACT: A study*was performed in order to determine'VIC effects of short-term
isolation and hypokinesta on the basic physiological and biochemical indices
of man. Ten young men, 21- 24 years of age,, were kept for 13 hours in a
sitting position In a hermetically sealed charnber,with forced ventilation
of atmospheric air. The 6xygen content was 20-2156, and the C02 content
was 0. 01-0. 0376. . The temperature varied between 20-2T C and the
relative hurnidy between 50- 6016. The parameters measured Included the
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standard E.KG, pulse frequency, arterial blood pressure, stroke and minute
volumcs of blood circulation, peripheral resistance, -in(] tile Cardinc index.
In iddition, the freqUenry. depth, and per minute volunic of re.,;piration %vere
tnua,sured, along with oxygen consumptionthe coefficient of o-@y@un utilization.
the arnount of oxygun consximed from I liter of air, the vital capacity of the
Itinfis, an(] certain other indices,
After 11 hours of Isolation and hypokinesia, the majority (@f thu suj)iects
r.-howed a diminution in pulse frequency (16114), ,in insignificant increalie
in stl-Oke volume 0 19, a diminition in per minkite volurne, and an increase
in peripheral cit-culatory resistance Except for a siig@t tendency to
tile 1",KG did not show any deviatio.ns. Although Aianges in
the respiratory fllllcti@)rts were varied, they did riot exceed 11n,it, f normal
s o
Physiological-varlation, except for a tenriency toward retardation of forced
exhalation of air of about 0. 5 see. After physical exercise, oxygen debt
in most or the subjects was cancelled somewhat sooner, while ventilation
debt was cancelled more slowly. Energy expenditures required by physical.
exercise dropped arter 1he experiment at the expense of a diminution in
oxygen debt. The number of errors in Psychological (intelligence) tests
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tended to Increase toward the end of the experiment, indicating a certain
degree of inertia in nervous processes. The arnotint of carbexyhernoqlabin
in the blood diminished from 1. 48 � 0. 413 to 0. .51 � 0. 1116 after*the exper-
Imen 't and, the catalyzing activity of the blood Increased. Bolh of these
changes were statisticAy significant. The cholinesterase activity of tile
blood serum diminished by 8. 876. No Mgnificuit changes were noted in the
urea content of the blood. 'At the same time,'the am .ount of ammonin and
urea in urine tended to diminish. In general, 0 hourB of isolation and
hypokinesia. did not lead to any substantial functional shift in the hurnan
orgarii=. Orig. art. has': 3 tables. [ATD MESS* 4091-F)
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AUMOH: Kustovo V. V khayloys V., I.; Pilipyuk, Z'L; Tokarev. Y.u,6 NO; IM
Georgiye vskiy, V. S.I ovskiy, B. 5.; Kallnina,, A. H.
ORG: none
TITLE: Changes in se,reral physiological and biothemical indices in man after
exposure to small conaentrations of carbon monoxide
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdelenlys biologicheakikh nAuk. Problemy kosmlcheakoy biologii#
v. 4, 1965, 75-79
TOPIC TAGS: carbon monoxide, respiration, human physiology, test chamber, man*
blochemistryt blood, central nervous system
ABSTRACT: Experiments were performed on young adult men in order to test the
effects of carbon monoxide on certain biochemicil indices. Each subject
participated in an eight-hr background experiment (effect of hermeti-
zation) and an eight-hr experiment on the effects of carbon monoxide. A
carbon monoxide concentration corresponds to the concentration of carbon
monoxide exhaled by humanso The C02 concentration in the chamber did
not exceed 0. 6%, 'the air temperature was 18-22* C, the relative humid-
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ity was 50-60%. The catalyzing activity of the blood, the activity of cho-
linesternse in bbod serum, and the carboxyhemoglobin content of blood were
measured in all subjects before and after the experiment. In addition
standard LK(;, blood pressure, oxygen consumption, at 'id oxygvti uttliza-
tion were Rlso measured. The subjects were also given mathernatical
problems to solve.
After an exposure of six to seven hours, the subjects inanifestcd
certain functional shifts in the cardiovascular system and extvrnal res-
piration, and also an increase in errors in test performance. The 11, It,
and T points of the EKG showed a drop ill voltage. rhe Qiis complex
tended to expand (sometimes accompanied by an increased heart rate).
The number of errors in all arithmetic tests showed a substantial increase.,,
After an eight-hr exposure to carbon monoxide, the carboxyhemo-
glob in content of the blood increased from 0. 66 + 0.-05616 to 1.58 J-.0. 4376.
This was accompanied by a statistically significant increase ill tile cho- -
linestem,-se activity of the blood serum. The catalyzing activity of the
blood did not change.
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An analysin of the data obtained makes it possible to assume that the
minute physiological shifts observed In man after expogure to cat-bon mon-
oxide cannot be explained as simply the result of carbon monoxide hypox-
emia, since the carboxyhemoglobin contant of the blood did not exceed
'I. It is felt that these changes are due to the effect of carbon monoxide
on tizsues and that this tissue effect must be taken into account in setting
standards of permiss 'iable concentration of carbon monoxide in the air of
hermetically sealed chambers. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. (ATD PRESS: 4091-F)
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AUT11OR: Tiunov, L. A.; Kustov, V. Ve
ORG: rone
TITLE: Endogenous formation of carbon monoxide and Its role in a closed ec2LOSical
SOURCE; Kosticheskip isaleclovaniya, V- 4, no. 1, 1966, 144-150
TOPIG TAGS: carbon monoxide, closed ecology system, life support system, biochemist
plant chemistry, radiation biologic effect, plant biologic effect, tissue physiology
ABSTRACT: Problerno of the endoeenous formation of carbon monoxide are
reviewed and the irnportance of this phenomenon In closed ecological
.systerns is stressed in a recent Soviet survey article. The review
includes the following headings: Endogenous formation of carbon mon-
:oxide in mammals; Mechanism of endogenous carbon monoxide forma-
tion; Endogenous formation of carbon monoxide under the effect of
ionizing radiation; and Formation of carbon moroxide In plants. It Is
stated that the simultaneouo processes of endogenous CO formation,
CO oxidation, and C'0 fixation take place in animal and plant tissues.
These competing processev result in a certain equilibrium. This fact
should be taken into account in developing life-support eyatems for
spaceships# Ori art. has: 1 figure. LATD MESS: OW8 I
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AUTHOR: Medvedov, -S.- -A.; Kustoy', -- Y0. Araenlyev,--P.
A
TITLE: Study of dislocationipin synthetic corundum
sinfle crystals
SOURCE: KrLstallografiya, v. 10, no. 5, 1965l 76@461
TOPIC TAGS. corundum, crystal dislocation, single crystal
ABSTRACT: Etching was used to study the dislocation density distribation In the basal
plano of aynthotio corundum grown by tho Vernouil process. Fo, Ti, 'Mn, and Co were
-introduced separately in concentrations up to 0. 5%; in addition, Fe and Cr, Cc uid Cr,
and TI and Ci? were Introduced together (total impurities up to 0. 8%). Samples for the
experiments were cut out of the central portion of the p
_$jDL,,1q grystal. jhq@,Jsllocaticns
were counted along and across the Bamplc every 0. 5 min with an MDT- Mic@oscopc.
Fig. I of ti-a Enclosure shows a typical dislocation density distribution for .1 crystal
havin.- a 90* angle bctwcc.-i the optic and the geometrical axis; the lingth and width of the i
Sample arc plotted along the y and x xxcs, respectively, and the dislocation density Is
plotted along the z axis. In cry6tals having a GO* angle between the geometrical and tho
optic axes, the average dislocation densitica arc one order of magnitude greater. the
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maximum dislocation (tensity in ouch crystals reaches 1.2 x 10 CM, and the minimam
is 1. 3 x 105 cm-2. "The authors thank L. S. Mileveld scussing the veaults and
M. M. Yukhvits for Participating in the mewurements. art. has: 1 figure.
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ASSOCIATION: Mookovskly energeticheakly institut (Moscow Power Institute)
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AUTwa: Medvedelt, S. A ; Ku stov, Ye. F.; Areen yev$ P. A.
IORG: Moiecow Pwor Institute (Nookovskiy energaticheakiy institut)
21,
TITIZ: The use of high freVen2Z discharge plasma for the growing of singl L_____L
cry tals 4
SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika ey%aperimenta, no. 6, 1965, 186-188 1
TOPIC TAGS: single crystal growing, Verneuil method. plasm heating, plasm jet
ABSTRACT: Recent published literature describes the use of electrode Yss gaseous
discharget for the growing of single crystals of high-melting qg "de @ The
present paper detteribes a high frequency generator and a plasm burnef7for the
growing of crystals according to the Verneuil method. The oxygen-hydrogen jet is
replaced by a plasm jet heating the gas to 7,000-10,OOOK. The device can operate.
within arty desircd atmospheric surrounding and the absence of electrodes secure*
a high dcgree of purity of the product. The added temperature range (as compared
with the classic VerneuLl method) allows the growing of crystals with a high degree
of efficiency. The device was used for synthetic corundum single crystal pro-
duction of high eritp jOrig. art. has: 4 figures.
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AUTHOR: Kujtov, Yu.A.
TITL-',': Excursion to an Automatic Trder)hone ExchanCe (Ek,;karniya na
avtomaticheskuyu telefonnayu oiantsiyu)
PERIODICAL: Fizika v shkolQ, 1959, Nr 2, up 87-6@- (T-*SS.R)
ABIS'@TIACT: The author describes in detail an excurslon to an automatic
telephone exchanCe to fa.:;ilinriz,@l the Students wit@, the in-
stallation and its operation. '41,0-m explainin.- the iristalla-
tion a set of simplified devices qioteh in Professor Ye.V.
Kitayevlo article (Ref. 2) was o',,oym to tho students by
means of a projector. Iie lists the points to which the
students i- 'aid special att,@,ntion. T'ri,, names of the followinc
Soviet inventors are listed as creators of an a-.,.t,):-a.ic
telOT)hone exchango step-by-step 1".K. .'artynov, K.I.
Volkov, V.A. Lebetskly, N.Y. Ro;-ontall, savellyev,
,,.N. Stoyanov, ',,.S, F,,L,-afI,)ncjv itrid S.V. Sh vc,.,.@nko. The
students' principal attention dra-,,.-n to the Iuto-;--t.;c in-
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(vacuum)
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("'I'M 14:10)
(%I;esviz)i Di-atrict--'L'rf.-c-o-DIona~,,-3o and pe-its)
KUSTOVA, A.I.; LOSINSKAYA, N.L.
Injuri6v3 fungi and insects of the Botanical Garden of the Academy
of Sciences of the White Russian S.S.R. Sbor. bot. rab. Bel. otd.
VBO no.2t2O5-210 160. MIRA 15: 1)
(White Russia-Fungi, Phytopathogenic)
(White Russia-Insects, Injuribus and benificial)
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Ooougk ck Stage co.@.e Q.1 Vi
Oc e:l;,vrncj;. Mo-t bsten"Ir Invertair form,
latt-,vi1y cata4@t, wh@e pro(m-t funts N;tfy %kc-iUv.
I'll,: q!:41ity of enrymtg uvo-t emergence fvml -cv
CM ln-,n.@cs awl fcw?wf the cnd of vmwlit4tivn
sivict- Oc 111tuTtivatcd Ptare of rofm dev,4rmmrat ("Okes
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xtige Is Con.-Itlend that undcr tliv@e rpn@!i,
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