SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUVAYEV, V. B. - KUVICHINSKIY, V.
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KUVAM, V.B.
Data on determining Transbaikalia an a botanical and geographical
unit and its zoning. Trudy.Vost.-Sib.biol.inst.SO AN SSSR
no.lx14-32 162. (MIRA 161l)
(Tranobaikalia-Phytogeography)
KONOVAIDV, M.N.; KUVAYEV, V.B.; TRUTNEVA, Z.A.
New data in the medical use of Paeonia anomala. Med.prom. 16
no.5:57-59 My 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut lekarstvennykh
i aromaticheskikh rasteniy.
(PEONIES-THYRAPFUTIC USE)
KUVAYEV, V.B.
Polygonal steppes of the AM& River, their soilm, vegetation and
origin. Riul.140IF.Otd.biol. 67 no.3t146 ?V-Je 162. (ICRA 15S11)
(Amga Valley-Steppes)
KU'VAIEV, V.B.
Goobotanical characteristics of the Polar Urals. Trudy Inst.
biol.U?AN SSSR. no.28339-43 162. (MM 1631)
(Ural Mountains--Phytogeography)
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LrActones from angr,,Iiqus@, fruitq (Archangelica tsclmranilca')
Zhur. ob. klilm. 3@ no.8:2'('44-2746 Av, 163. (MIFI-A 16:11)
.1. Vaosoyllulyy inst!tt,t I-Ikar3@vennykh
i ftromatichfiqUkh rei3t(,riiy (VILAP).
NJEON("ll (;.F, . 7.13.
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Phytogeogra'ph!,:al prof Ile Rcrosq the lt@ft-s!@orp rir@n -)f tl-
Arnur Rlw@r and southern Yaktitift. Bo@. zhur. 49 no.4:511-
522 Ap'64. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Vsvaoyu-.nyy niiuclini-inslt,,Iovn*.i,lliky InntAtiit.
lekarstvennykh i hromatichnakikh rrtst,@nty
Moskovskfiya ohlast'.
KUVAYLrV, V.B.; VU,30'1, Fl,.I.; GUMI'07, I-A-
La,-kr,l-.ur DeJpY!.7,,I%r4 (.crnfusilm M. a i,on, Te,!jl-!:.nal
Bot. zlrur- 49 -71 1 (MI"A 1,718)
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nykh i arcmat!-.d.askikh ratiterilly,
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"'f ltol,)mngo and coer,)rang-:4 an nrmmplAfied by so'mo
plants, Bat, 7,hll*:'. 50 no.8:1121-1126 Ag '65.
(MT-R-k 18110)
1. T9.o9oy1mW ImUtut lakarst"n-iykh
1. nromatinh03kikh rasteni7, p/o VILAR Moskovskoy oblasti.
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AUTHOR: Kuvayev, V. B.
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ORG : All-Wion Scientific Research Institute of Medicinal an,i Aratatic Plants P/o
VILA?, Moscow Oblast (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut, le'karstven-
nykh i aromaticheskikh rasteniy No VILAR, Moskovnkly Obbast)
TITLE: The concepts Holo- and Coeno-areas as exemplified by ccrtain medicinal plants
SOURCE: Botanicheskiy zhurnal, v. 50, no. 8, 1965, 1121-1126
TOPIC TAGS: medicine, pharmacology, botany. dru@-, forestry, 1-1ant ecology
ABSTRACT: The holoarea of a given herb, tree, or plant is broadly defirled as the
area within whose borders a species (in any quantity wbatnoever) is found. Holo-
area boundaries are determined by such general factors as climate, growing season,
history of the species, history of the area, etc. The coenoarea is defiried as that
part of the holoarea in which the given species is most abundant. Cmnaarea bound-
aries are influenced by rock formations, soil conditions. macrorelief, etc. The
concepts are illustrated on the basis of the following plants: 1) Larkspur (Delphi-
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niwn confuawn M. Pop.) (contains the alkaloid condelphin with curare-like action).
Its boloarea includes large parts of Tien Shan. The coenoarea is in the Kirgiz
mountain range (between Karabalty and Frunze) and the upper Talass River; 2) Hog's
fennel (Peucedanin moriconii Betio ) (source of furocounvarin, pexicedanin. used for
cancer ani vitiligo). Its holoarea consists of large portions of the western Si-
berian steppes and forest steppes. The coenoarea is in the northern part of the
holoarea; 3) Siberian fir (Abies sibirica Ledeb.). The coenoarea lies southward
of the holoarea, including regions where this fir Is dominant (mostly in the moun-
tain ranges of Altai, Kuznetsk, Alatau, Sayan), and co-dominant (together with
spruce) from the Urals to the eastern Baikal elevations. The holoarea is much larg-
er (from the eastern European USSR throughout Siberia), including vast regions where
fir is either mixed with other trees or growing in the forn, of a spreading shrub.
The author considers precise knowledge of the coenoarea more inportant for scienti-
fic and practical purposes than determination of 06 holoarea. Maps of the holo-
areas and coenoareas are presented for these three species. The need for mom ex-
tensive mapping of the coenoareas of medicinal plants is emphasized. Orig. art.
has: 3 maps.
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SUBM DATE: 07Sep64/ ORIG REF: 011/ OTH PCF: 003
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Experience in the manufacture of fin tube walls. Zlek,sta. 24 no.7:IA-46
ji 153. (HLU 6:7)
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Card
100, 4) SOV/170-59-4-4/20
AUTHORi Kuvayev, Yu.F.
TITLE: On the Dispersion of Turbulent Flows in Liquids and Gases (0
rasprostranenii turbulentnykh ntruy zhidkostey i gazov)
PERIODICALj Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 4, pp 21-27 (USSR)
ABSTRAM One can obtain rather simple and general expressions for the
maximum axial velocity of a turbulent flow, its discharge,
energy, etc, by considering the flow aj a turbulent layer of
finite thickness and definite area of cross section. The author
analyzes various cases of dispersion of turbulent flows of
liquids and gases including isobaric and isothermal flows and
establishes some formulae for the relative density of the flow
along the axial line. In eneineering one employs fan-shaped
flows which are produced either by moans of stream dissectors
or by using the effect of ultradiffusorz. In the latter case,
according to D.N. Lyakhovskiy's experiments with ultradiffusors
Ref 4 , the expansion angle of an uncurled flow depends upon
their structural properties, varying within the range from 8 to
120. The same experimonts show that the v.A-Ilrg of the flow in
Card 112 the nozzle leads to some increase of the expansion angle. The
:-OV/170-59-4-4/20
On the Dispersion of Turbulent Flows in Liquidi and Gasof)
author then applies the relationshi@efound to vortices and to
flows propagated in a limited 9pace by taking into account the
change of momentum in the flow.
There are 2 graphs, 1 schematic dia@@ra= and 6 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: VBesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheakiy institut imeni F.E. Dzerzhin-
skogo (All-Union Thermal Power Engineering Institute imeni
F.E. Dzerzhinskiy), Moscow
Card 2/2
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in English]. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. no.4:21-27 Ap 159.
(MIRA 12.5)
l.Vsesoyuzn7V teplotekhnichaskiy institut im. F.R. Dzerthinskagoo
g.Moskva. (Fluid dynamics) (Turbulence) I
7MMOV, I-Ih.v date entj-RIALVAo-@- @zh.
Effect of the degree of underheating on the heat emission
coefficient in boiling. Izvevysouchebozav*; energ. 5 no,3-1%
84--87 N t62- (MM .15s12)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko@tekhnologicheakiy Inatitut. Predstavlena
kafedroy teplotekhniki i elektrotekhniki.
(Beat-Transmission)
SO Vecheryaya Moskva
Sum 71
U-SISRI!Zlec-tricity - :nduction Motors Sep 52
I@Peed
@T@ Effe:t of Active Hesj@,'Lamce ir. the Stator
Circuit c= the Chaructp_riL@tics of ar. InduCtiOn
Machine Cr-cerating as a Generator." A. P. KUVa-
yeva, Car-! Tech Sci, Ws@-cw Power kiij-, Inet
imeni mlolo!cv
No
Sholws t*.-A,@ an induc.-t-.or. nctor c-eratt,,,, vitb
conside7abir, -,ttr, (,f thf@ m-Agne-,4(: Vith-
in a cer,:ain cf :3:!,:- -a'l_@.e:@ urAc-
23Ln-55
genera-@.::: conditions. This 5@@.-_n can be in-
crease! ':!y introducing 9m addnl rei,,istance
into t1te stator circuit, 5ives foi-,milas
Vhich -permit one to cal-c th- @.-mff zurvr szA
meth tharacteristic of a mchjn-_@ operating as
a generator for a given -,slue cf addrd resist-
ance. -%-bmitted 15 Sep. 51.
232T55
667.6
KINAYEVA, ANIUNINA PETRIVA. A9
Sborn'.k zadach po osnovarn elektroprivoda. (Handbook of problerns on the
fundament-ils of the electric drive, by) A. P. tuvayeva 1 1). 11. Lipa ov.
Yo3kva, Uosenergoizdat, 1@55-
170 p. diagrj.
GOLUVAN, Andrey Trifonovich; KUVAYEVA, A.P., red.; VORGIN111, X.P.,
teklin.rad.
[Principles of olectric driving] Onnovy oloktroprivodn.
Moskva, Gos.anorgaizd-vos 1959. )43 P. (MIRA 12:12)
(Electric driving)
KIJVAYEVA, Antonina Petrovna, dots.; GOILVAN, A.T., prof., red.
[Collection of course work calculation problems for a
course on the principles of electric drives] Sbornik za-
danii na kursovye raachetnye raboty po kurau osnovy elek-
troprivoda. Red. A.T.Golovan. Moskva, Mosk. energ. in-t,
1961. 122 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(tleotric driving)
ALEKSEYEVA, GYe... kaul, teklin. A, L.i.,
dots., karj@. takhn. nauk; ilAi-ll-!E'u', K.,
A..m., lrof., cloktor taklm, mquki VF111Ku"@ V.A.; prof.o
dukt.or tekhn, imuk; Y.I-Zll.K')V, V@V- ktuirl, tokhn. riauki
Allisn"'OVA, 1;,D., dots., kan:i, tokrr.. nauk, GORWN, S.A.,
kand. khim. nauk; GIAZU":Qv; A,A,, dots.. kari. tekl-n,
nauk; GOGUA, L.K., inzh.; V,.'!,, lnzh,;
MUDIIISKTY, pcof,i GGRFMKEU@, Yri irzh,,
A.L., lnzl,.; KAZANOVICH, G-Ya.. lrzl,. i,NYA.T"3'-' IY, n.A.,
dots., kand. toklin, nauk; KOSAILEV, dot3'.,-k&n,l. teklhn.
nauki SJI@,. kand. tekhn@ rauk, doti!,j KOKHAII,
drto@, k&ud. tekbL..nauk,
SOKOiM, dots,, xaw-i.--tWui@ nwi@i LASH07, F.F.. dOt--"
kand. tekhn, nauk; LAZZ, A.,I,. lnzh@, YljbLl;, F,I ; inzh.;
LIVSHITS, A.L,,., kand. tekhri. naulki X-LIFI@'11-11;, lnzh.;
NEIgiASOVA, dotq.. kLn-1. tokhn. nauA, CL,SHANSKlY, N.A.,
dOt3., kand. toklin. Tiauk,, IOLE',.'AYA, I,V. @Iots- kani. tokhn.
nauk; POLEVOY, V.A,, dots., kand, tekhn. nauk [declorased];
AKOVICII , I.I.,
RAZEVIG, D.V.- prof.., (iokt@r teklm. nauk; "
inzh.; SOUATKIIIA, L.A., kan@. toklx.. nuuk; 1'*,,---M:,IAC:-;,
V.V., dots., kand. token. na-dki 1-11)(D"i"OV, A@A.,, prof.. kand.
tekhn. nauk; FINIGEh,, L.I.I.., iiizh,; (:llll,lKll;, X,G., prof.,
red.
doktor tekhn. riauk, gliiv. red., A:;TIK, I 4-"Zl,
GOLOVA14,A.7- prof rel, - FE.' i i (@ 7.11 41 ri.-C!
FEDOSEYEV, r"l'
(C"Ij,tjr.L@O'i on next -ard)
AlIKSMEVA, G,y(l,--- ";,: ; .-
[ElectrIcal (,ngineering i@.ariaalj
spravockinik, Ilod rjb:jh-:hei rf!,I, A.T. Ce-io-warm 1, (,z-. I@cskvll,
Enorizila. VA."'. 1964, 7'M 1,. D I.:,)
I *MoBcava Energeti.:,heskly ln:@,A-@,u-, ., lil,,,):@k,.@vckiy @;riergq-
t;choskiy Anntitut (for '@ GmidlnAiy,
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KUVAYLVA, G.M.; SULAKU'LIDU, G.K.
Water vapor migration and recryatallization process in the Lnow cover
layers Informtebor. o rab. Geog. fak. Moak. gdasI un. po Mezhdunar.
geofiz. godu no.2:184-200 158. (14IRA 15tlO)
(F.1bruB., @bunt--Snow)
KUVAYEVA,, G.M.
YAgration of water vapor and structural Changes of anow. Trudy
Tbil.NIG14I no-9158-63 161. (MM 15:3)
1. Zllbrueokaya okopedituiya Inatituta, prikladnoy goofiziki
AN SSSR.
(Elbrus region-Snow)
YIVA TWA , -fj . ill.
Resultf) of 13tudying the imcchanism and s@ccd of t`fl, c7cr.-V.-IlOn
of snow strurture. Trudy :'akNlljR: no.18-119-126 165.
(141RA 19: 1)
IMAYLVA, I. B., Cand Mol Scl -- (dls:;) "Effect of Different
. -Itain Chemical
-@Urllities of Food upon Socrotion of JUico and Co.
Procc3ses in the Large Intle3tino." Mos, 19-57. 1" pp (Acad Med
Sel USSIO, 200 copios (IM, 43-57, 105)
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Xffacts of different quality fool On '-11011)e,ical 0:'-W-Osser
in the larre Intentine. Vop-:,it. 16 ao.2:27-34 Mr---4:) '57.
(HLRA
1. Tz laboratorit fiziologli pish@!hevareniys (zav. - prof. G.K.
.1 '**' X1,3k
Shl,,!@in) lustituts pitanlya AKN 'i-H. va .
(INTESTINK, URGE, ihysiol.
eff. of food of varinun nualities on hiol. & chnm.
proceuses In Ane_s (Ruz))
WNTS. exoer.
off. of 'ooi of wirlous oualitles on lilol. & chem.
processes in Large inte:,tine lin dogs (Pus))
ntry : USSR
g @.) r y : ilmann xind AnlmFil Physt A u;7y.
Thu Tntestlaoti.
Raf Zhur-llijoj.., No 21, 1"c"t,
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1) t r:-@ n Nornal i-ntest!nal microflora virs ruppr-:)@;red irl
4 dogs kcrt on it mtl@ si;-.(i gr@.-Ar. c- cn -i ,..eat
diot. In sdJitl.on, the dc%:3 ii-re rnbcuta-i
neoll--:' injcctlorc, aw, a g C)f (T) and
.3r"', '11,10'Ics (Tr; 3,CK,U(@c! of T3-n*cl.'jjjn
and 3,C-O(),C'CO uniLc- of q@rcpt,uryc@i,) w,@rn admi-I
irid to their food 4 timc-s dally f,.)r a Period 0
(@- d:tys. .ftar I and IT Intro,Mced te th
animnls, the mlcroblc cQrlerit Cimlnl@hed. in
their fr)ccs (0y 17i)CO ill thl'. cvse of tl'.Of@
C
C USS Y%
C, Fwipri and Animal Physiolopy.
Di.postion. Thr- Trtpj;t4-qL.
R,3;.' Zhur-biol., Yu 2-11 1@-f5@j 1C;6@42
)r
Orl-. lut@.
cont
will, on.] vyrilri (11-t viA 1,y 109CCO ililfw a rellt
dtk)t was o!rpl,.%Y@d). Tnt-rJinal rc Is ur I lActtc
bactori,i were cui@plctel., &bs..-tit &-id the zxount
of yvRst@; becar-E. 1-noreasnd. A:; r, otlk and grain
dief waz; usel, lnrg(, rumber3 of y@,,ast-like
Candila fungi appeared. The fems contained ln-
creased umounts of IZ I of orgtmla xids, of en-1
terokinnne awl Lf pho@.phHtase; their saccharaUe
content wAs decrea.;ed. A high fecal pF bocame
2/4
I'Country USSR
catcgory Human and AnUial Phyl-,joloi-y. T
Digectioxi. The bite:-,tirius
Abes. Join,. Ref 7-hur-Elol.$ No 2-kq 10@8' 1('6562
Author
I rigt i tilt.
'r it !'.@ I
Orig Pub.
Abstract
(Cont) lower with a milk and -raic diet I 77hile a low
pH rose with a meat diat rnd becari._; ulmort
equal for both diets. After T@ IT Wr,ja(- dis-
continued, thQ restoration of t normiil micrubic
content wns observed to occiir in 'Uhc, fecos on
the 5th-10th day in a milk and grain diet and
on the lst-5th day in a mee, ditt. As a result,
fecal pH and ferment contoents, as well as IMi
and organic acids returned to rorm. Intertin761
C'@ 1-,1: 3/4
C Ca,@14- I,y
C r- t- o,,,, n r yHuman and knimal Physiology.
Digestion. The Intastinut;,
I.bij, Jour. Ref Zhur-Diol.j 110 23, 1958, 106562
T It I.,,;
GrI3. Pub.
Atstract
(cont)
Carl:
T
microflorn participates ir, destroyine erateroki-
nase and phosphittase vnd prod,,-,ccs !*(,)me of the
saccharaso which is discharged vith feces. --
V. A. Shaternikov
4/4
170
tljyAyt;VA, I.B.
YormentAtive COMP00ition and soma prnoerties of the juice nf tl-:e
Inrr,o intqstine. Yi?lol.Thur. 43 no.4:336-343 iso 1541. (MLPA
1. I.,aborntoriyo firiolorit plshchevnrenip institWo ottonlya ANN
bb4t(. 1400'KVB.
I,',TzoTIIii;, LiAGS,
juicn. en7yme content A, orDp"rtioi OLui))
deterrainAtion.
ln .)ixine of large Inteetine (Rus))
GADVIY2VA, Z.H.; KTJVATIVA, 1.3.
Charnoterifit! @oration obtained from various segments of the dog
Intestine. Biul. eksp. biol. I med. 46 no.12:81-86 D 158. ORU 12:1)
1. Iz laboratorii patologichaskoy morfologii (zav. - prof. H.I. Rnzumov)
I Inboratorli fiziologil pishchavareniva (zav. - prof. GA. Shlygin)
Inatituto,uitaniya (dir. - daystivitellnyy chlen AMN SSSH O.P, Holchanova)
AHN SSSR, Hook-m. PredBtavlona deystvitellnym chlonom MO =R Y.N. Cherni-
govskim.
(ITITMMIM, physiology
juice, enxymatic oontent
ments in dogs. (Run))
(RUMM, determination,
in intestinal secretions
dogs (Run))
of secretions from various oeg-
isolated frou various segments in
KOHOVALOVA, O.A.;_nMAYEVA, I.B.
Influence of pectin on some biochemical processes In the large
intestine. Top.pit. 19 no.1:49-54 Ja-F 160. (MIRA 130)
1. Ix otdola pisbcbevoy takhnologii (zav. - itand.tekhn.naulc
S.M. Bessonov) I Is laboratorii fiziologii pishchovareniva
(zav. - :nrof. G.K. Shlygin) Institute, pitatlys, AMN SiSR, Moskva.
(INTESTINI:S pharmacol. )
(PECTIN pharmacol.)
KAINOVA, A.S.; KUVAYLVA, I.B.
Phospholipide in intestinal secretions In dogs. Biul. eksp. biol.
I mod. 51 no.3;60-63 Mr '61. (141RA 14:5)
1. Iz laboratoril Ml SSSR (zav. - prof. N.N.Domin) i laboratoril
fiziologii pishchevareniya Nav. - prof. G.K.Shlygin) Inatituta
pitaniya A101 SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena deyzitvitellnym chlenam
k9l SSSR S.Ye.Severinym.
(INTISTOW-SEORSTIONS) (METABOLISM)
KWAYEVA, I.B.
Effect of a diet with a low content of essential fatty acids
and vitamin B6 an the secretion of phospholipids and enzymes
in the intestine. Vop.pit 21 no.4130-35 Jl-Ag 162.
(MIRA 15t12)
1. 1z laboratorii fiziologii pishchevareniya (zav. - prof.
G.K.Shlygin) Instituta pitaniya AMN SSSR, Moskva.
(ACIDS , FATTY) (PYRIDOXIME)
(PHOSMTIDES) (DIGESTIVE ENZYMES)
Sow biochemical procesves In the large intei3tirie and Vie, rf the nomal
Intestinal flora In different nutrition."
, , -, -1 -r, 'L , -19
REPORT dubmitted for Symp on Microecology, DerlIn & Pritsdam, E. Germany, 27-30
Sep 61s.
'Ir Ai
44 AJ 12
/I!,,
Y,UVAYE:VA, I.D.; KHAZANMA, V.V.
Effect of varlod quantity arid quality Of fat in the diet
on some physiological processes nnd normal micronora compo-
oltion In the large intoptine of dogs. Vop. pit. 22 no.2:
49-55 Mr-Ap '63. (MIRA 17:2)
1. 1z laboratorii fiziologii piBhchevareniya (zav. - Prof.
G.K. Shlygin) I laboratorii m1krobiol(47,1i (zav. - kand.
biolog. nauk Yu.I. Rubinahteyn) Instituta pitaniya k21
SSM., 14oskva.
LUi-,A",OV-'IKPtYAp V.N.; KTJAY',-,VAP i.ij.
All.-Unluri C,nfor(.-nce@ of ,!,rl (Ill, 'l,;-t:.--,",v C.". .@,-
I .... I
lntostln-@3. Vop. pit. 22 " - 5 1 - 3 0
i,/:,I)
4r,8
E@Pw:t c,f variows
larlyo intentino In @-vin. V,j
bn r a t.-, r I ya fI o I
'65 f
! p: -, @, 1 .
- , 1 @.' p 1 @7 tj C. V@j r .T.
v"I
KINAYEVAI) I.R.
Lymphogranulomatosis of the sternum. Verst. rent. i rad.
28 no.2:64,65 lAx-Ap'63. (EqU 16-9)
1. Iz rentgenovsko6o otdeleniya (zav. L.A.Dunayeva) hespub-
likanskogo onkologichookogo dispanscra (rukovoditell-prof.
L.D.Vaoilenko, glavnyy vrach Z.RJakhirA)v) Uzbekskoy SSR.
(3Ti@!,JIU3-DISEASU;',) (HODGYINIS DISUSE)
KUVAaVA, I.A.
Case of generalized lymphogranulormtosis effectively treated vith
novoombichine. Mod. zhur. Uzb. no.12:79 D 161. 15*-2)
1. Iz rentgonologichookogo otdoloniya II,)spublIkansko[:o onkolo ichoskoeo
dispansera UzSSR (nauchnyy rukavoditel , - prof. L.D.Vasile 5.
(LY?-TIiGG;LQIJLWAT Q316) (I,*UVUKoIGii1JL')
mi-miL, I.-,.
Courao of in dit1dran. 1-@A. zi,ur. Ilzb.
no.10:2;!-;?9 16-1. (,'.U-A 1/.:10)
1. lz 1'espublikam3kolp ozicologich(!ikogo diapansera Uzbekakoy SSSR
(rukovodltnll - Prof. L.D.Vapilenko).
(HUDGUNIS DL;i@-@ .'.) (k'."ll ILI), dR-DISEA31-3)
KUVAYKVA, X.V.
Diagnoutic Importance of the vaacular formatIons of the skb
(apider anglomas) in childrm. Trudy mole natiche ootr. MCNIKI
no.11133-135 t5@ (MIRA l61ll)
1. Iz padiatricheskoy kliniki (zav. prof. M.I. Clevskiy) Mos-
kovakogo oblastnogo nauchno-isoledovntellskogo klinicheskogo
instituta imeni Vladimirskogo.
N-
0 - - .
.- KOAMA,
Diatom fi,uliug in the 131.a,-,k Sea. Trwly Inst. okean. 58;328--331 162.
0'-URA 15:12)
(Dlack 6ea-Diatoms) (Balck Sea-Marine rouling)
KUVAYEVA, S.D.
Spore-pollen complexes in Lower Cretaceoua sedimenta of
noutheastern Ciecauaasia, Blul. MOIP Otd. geol. 37 no.6:
137-138 N-D 162. (MIRA 16-:8)
MUxn1sMi8tr7 Pustids, isolated Sep 48
Chmdetry Snz@zws
"Po1,Tpheno1cz-,rda:i& and Peroxydase Activity of
Inolated. Pastlds," X. M. Sleyakan, Te. B.
Kiwayera, Inst Biocham imenl A. N. 33akh, Acad Sci
USSR, 4 pp
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol U-1-1, No I
Tables show. activit; cf ;@xurpurgalin ferments In
mg on or--- gm cf &m. evinstance v-,-'i ex-
pc)enre, activIlty of ferM5ntF; '@n leucorlasts of
wig", beets before and after autolyals in mg of
rurm7=qe.)'rt vltb a rec&'-vulatlon for one gm of drT
Ift 35A9r
USSR ji,-hemistry - Plasti&B, Isolated (Contd.) Sep 48
substance, effect of osmotic conctntration of the
surrounding solution on the clesorDtion of ferments.,
avA affect of centrifuging on the desorption of
laucoplasts of beet suglLre !@,uvmitted by Acad A
Oparin, 21 jun 48.
35/49T16
USSR/Chemistry Phosphorylases Feb 49
Che=--stry Globulin X
0' "A Nev Met-'---d c@,f Obtain-ing Crystallic Phosphory-
4
'jZ@- lasee," L, @. KrItakly, Ye. B. Kurayera, last
B-Ic@hcm. .'--eal A N. Bakh, Aced Sci USSRt 3 pp
A1@ Sauk S-SS?* Tol 1XIV, No 4
Certair defe@:*s in Corl@s method of obtaininr
cryz,ta1'-.c ph--s;horylases stem from an ansurp-
tion con:ernlng the presence of a special entyme
(FR-ent@;--iei in the muscle, vh1ch causes segmentation
of the phosph*ryiase. By denying this assumption,
methc,d is almpl-1fried. Since this method Is
am
27/49TI7
USM/Che=istry @ Phosphorylases (Contd) Fab 49
similar to that of obtaining globulin X, It is
probable "hat ptoisph"o-.JI-a-se is a component of the.
latter. Submitted 30 Nov 48.
27/49TI7
SISAKYAN, N.M.:BJCZINGZR. Te.N.:KUBATEVA, Ye.B.
lxcretion of protein from plastids and Its characteristics. Doirlady
Akad. nauk SSSR 87 no. 1:113-116 1 Noy 1952. (CIXL 23:5)
1. Presented by Academician A. I. Oparin 31 July 1952.
I.-- v I - T)
*Inv. 0. 1. 111('41tre, 1". N. 111,611gLt, M. G.
hithiAlIff, And P. 11. Kvirnev.1. 14,44tM. V1,104eh
rv
R .4k,14. Yakk 5,V,S,R,, Shernik 4, 197 '1(V
CIS-ulp-S 0 w.-t rf@@'Ilplf"l rNriog
itt.intifg, nf I,' Micti Iwinfri by .4 diffowit trt
rwth(Aj. P,tal N ( 11, Anifiv) N (11) (viin Itie
arril,in a(il N (M) (nirthydrirl wepIlftl). pcItiOr %, (IV)
by tile dlilcrf fire. 0-1 fit b0ftre and uf(er Isydt"'Is 'k '4
41 wittv, 1AMIll't With IM" It SO I prntit'r IN (vt (&td. 1),
tht! dk(T-:trm:e L-twittrnill grd Indi@Avdtjnit...
"'M% (b7 Usir14 o% 2-,may
Iwith water-sAM. pbt!ticl cmd a m1,%t. at
,)it-Iit und 2:111 S'Amnt. rm.) wore dt;fd. 4% fr-Ape
during a1c. ferittentation and in wine up to os, dayv Aginq.
Ptrinentatlan w-as done vvith and withunt the, prustnet: 4
papt wds awt Kds, ftntt of tht rewlts (which r-for tn
tKe cm gm"is %mdti dWomt ct=tk tmAitirris
Tri I imirving Pularcom. afthegraptq 10-gandlll-q%,
re .) ritprtivit papt"htaeutognphk sepni, of vinitio
logi pretsent In the 'Nine WWI sod after its hyernlyok.
The M' W. 4 U and JU odaimolly pment In miist (1601-
221.8 and 124.5-2324 WC.A. rcip.) rapkily dccrta*c
dWing the Itmentatiots (12.4-702 and 85-9-14A.11 tng. .'
'"p mid. dru 11-2 or 4-0 days of the P, r-
on the twhod UKA.
this
amts, tol sugar decrease to 19-311;
0 the re, . , only plolb" N pritstnt in a detelaf0k.
tmt after 8@-t% den. Aj tht Irrmontstlon mceldi, aMer
4MIrLD AC1,11 UXt f"nd! -r-41fl1nCbUtYrjC *Chi AlAnilie ' 1111d
later on (*@'en an Increase of M Is txkfn ") tic
&CH. slatamic acid, twime, Taff". &,7 A'M' ;`=kil.
thti;4, addn. tpts at* pt**mt M Me ptacts vehern aipatic
pXH, lutamit: stid, twint. and all-Itte! and I
Qt T
The lJoble, sp pre'ars
(CkArWtC7I$tIC IM AU "IMS IV Us xnalytM); other 1,rWAS
Oappene dw fallewid muv; by a mwe In4en" ran-
:bydirta catw ;I tbo iWithborixg wots. This Indle-Atin th4e
pgvm=* of pcptkfsv, Ths vat. of IV dt-truses during the
@r
fint 4-4 days of the A10. krmentAIW (from 31.0 to 0
d-orinspl-t2k
ftrintu tat Ion apd jwqir essive km of the yt"t ctII3 1,1.e it rn .of
IV spin birytasts, twMmit Irk ryme cases the yalue of 84.3
mg./I. (mt the 2#)th 41y). To the tild d an ati1vt famen-
tatim (4th day) vk,h;is contain Ps rmich ;ks 97.8-121-2 mt,
V/1,; Jj,)W*VCr, the jMt, of V rapj@jy dg,@tf*"a 0,.l vine
sablig, find, algir Vu@ days, It Call tic ds 10-M 4% ;I.FL-11 1
to 0.4 t@m% cf
totitairs 1 103,8-374, It 3244, and W U 2.!
CA-1- '04 Metabolic estilATIgO processes In the abdominal th-43 -of
$11 ilia mulberry slik-morm during metamorphosis. N. hf.
SisAyathand R. R. Kitvar1rit (M!qd. Sci. U.S.S.R., Mos-
row). Biothimi)(1 Is, -MYI-021 I 9XI). -Studies were Culim
out from larval to Pupal and it) the moth stacei. Ilia
proci-ts of titmte-structure bteakdown Is asvwd. with an. In-
Crewe It, the enzymic dtcompn. of ptntrins Ond an In-
creased sylltbelk of PolywchArIftel, all of whkh Ift(Ij to an
ugrientation in biochern. ccrmpds. in the a6lominal fluid.
oonlPil. of aminn acid"t of tilt swominal fluid undergoes
M
a mnpirte change. The prncr" of histilyab Is character-
Ized 73y art Incte2w In the amino acids, while the rise (A new
4tructurci r"titts in qtial. changcs in the amino arids, A
Ae4neidng In the mructtior-forming pync"v-i results in a tr-
ductlon in the rnzyinei of file alArlminil C2VOY.
D. S. Levine
IL7F@- - @7------
Mode
=tc"k. &.f)-
S. va, av. Nut i: 1-@a, Ac=.. M
Alikfilln llav. Nut , 7
ft tfypdnogcn (1) frun W "dj"Tirtn't ljadrtLj,.@ =A m
rjixt. of I frign 70 aulfrwq, fcait.41 to bt ll-'cntkx! itl tht@"
awti-mim lotemity With Out ol a I Cwt-M I,rcp-.;. It il
recommmeed that tbe cutle fXnar@.% bt- t I;c-,l as a vyjfct of
B. S. I-clint
SISAYYAN, N.M.; KIZATAVA, Ye.B.
Characteristics of protein synthesis in the coelomic fluid of
silkworms (Bombyx morl. L.) (with summary in Xnglif;hl. Biokhtmiia 22
no.4:686-694 JI-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:11)
1. Inatitut biokhimit im. A.U.Bakha AN 6SSR. Koskva.
(MOTHS 6
Bombyz morl, proteins synthesis In coalomic fluid (Hus))
(FROUINS. netaboliam,
Bombix mori, syntheals in coolomic fluid (Hiiu))
LUTHOR i �ISAXYkN,N.M.1 KUVAYEVA,Tb.B. I - Re- Md. 2D-"3/61
TITLEs The Influence '. ciiea Energy Donors and inhibitors upon the
lei
Inclusion of C I-Glycine in thu Albumen of the Cavity Liquid
of the Silkworm.
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 113, Nr 4, pp 873 - 876
(U.S.S.R.)
IBSTRIM When investigating the chemism of the processes of metamorphosia
the greatest attention is paid to albumin transformation. It was
shown that the processes occurring on the occasion of metamorphosis
are caused by fermentative processes. Hero at first the oxidation
reactions are slowed down. This leade to an increase of the re-
ducing processeo in the hemolympha. 11he latter again activates
the effectiveness of the proteolytio ferments. Nov the authors
have demonstrated that the proteolytic activity of the body
cavity liquid of a silkworm does not remain constant during the
process of metamorphosia. In the stage of decay of the larval
organs a distinct proteolysis is observed. At the beginning of
histogenesis (formation of the organs of the butterfly) it is
relieved by a fall of the proteolytic activity and by a jorky
increase of the albumin nitrogen. The latter phenomenon takes
@lace at the expense of the decrease of the non-nitrogen albumin.
he authors connect these dislocations in the mutual relation of
Card 1/4 the single nitrogen forms with the intensified albumin synthesis
The Influence Exercised by Energy Donors and RM*JWU
Inhibitors upon tho Inclusion of C14 in the k1bumen of the
Cavity Liquid of the Silkworm. ZD.4,4.3/ 61
during histogenesis. In this connection it was interesting to
find out whether the energy donors and Inhibitors have an in-
fluence on the alignment of the albumin transformation in the
body liquid. Moreover it had been ascertained already before that
in connection with the synthesis of the peptide linkage a certain
amount of energy is spent. Silk and oak moths (Antherea. pernyi)
were chosen as objects. In addition, cocoons were slightly
squashed and the liquid was filtered. It was diluted by phosphate
buffer of a PH-value of 5,59 to twice the quantity or by 0,3-
saccherose solution in the same buffer. For the purpose of in-
hibiting, inhibitor solutions were added to the buffered saccher-
ose solution, i.e. sodium azide and NaF were added in order to
obtain a final concentration of 0,001 M whereas 2.4-dimitro
phenol (DNPh) in order to obtain 0,0005 M. Adenosine triphos-
phoric acid (LTPh) was added in a quantity of 5 mg per sample;
it had been neutralized by "@ KOH. Also the fumaric, acid solution
was neutralized by KOH before being used. From the processes
of albumin synthesis after glycine incor oration the authors
judged that the carboxyl was marked by c@4 and that it had an
activity Of 450,000 imp/min in each sample. Duration of incubation
Card 2/4 was 18 hours at 370. 1hymol served as antiseptic. The influence
Card 3/4
The Influence Exercised by Energy
upon the Inclusion of C14-Glycine
Liquid of the Silkworm.
Donors and Inhibitors 20-4-43/61
in the k1bumen of the Cavity
" 11" ' " 3; 0 1
of enzymes was interrupted by adding 20% trichloro acetic acid
(TCH), so that the final concentration was brought up to 9%.
The incorporation capacity for glycine c14 is low towards the end
of the 25 - 30% cocoon period, whereas it amounts 8 times as
much in the period of histogenesis (30 - 65% of the cocoon period).
Wing Saccherose only causes an Increase of incorporation by
47%, whereas in histogenesis it increases by more than 3 times
a much. The causes are the following: 1) Saccherose can have a
:
tabilizing effect by preserving those structures which are ne-
cessary for the synthesis of albumin; 2) the energy liberated by
the oxidation of saccherose can be used for synthesis processes.
The influence of kTPh is especially strong an the reaction en-
vironments, probably because of the lack of energy necessary
for the synthesis of oxidption at that moment. The results
ByZtems
14 incorporation into the body
on the inhibition of the glycine
cavity proteins give evidence of a connection existing between the
oxidizing poosphorylation and the synthesis of albumin. In en-
tirely different impression is obtained when adding NaP. In the
stage of hystolysis it has an iriMbiting effect, whereas in the
histogenesis no delay becomes noticeable. On the contrary, it
The Influence Exercised by Energy Donors and 9M.k. i2m
Inhibitors upon the Inclusion of c14-Glycine in the ilbumen
of the Cavity Liquid of the Silkworm. M-4-43/61
can promote the activation of the synthesis of albumin. (4 ache-
dules, 3 citations from Slav publications)
ASSOCIATIONt Institute for Biochemistry "A.N.BAKIIII of the Academy of Science
of the U.S.S.R.
PRESENTED BYt
SUBMITTEM:
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 4/4
KIJVAn,VA, Ye. B. Card JJIO I'ki -- (di:;s) "6ynt.ies'@.,; of
[)ePti& link in process of metaxoraionsis of trie :3ilk woma."
Y.os,1958, 22 pp witri grapm: (Inst of tAoctiemisLry im
/, --4 4 '-@ -?,J
A.N. Bakh AfrISSR) 110 coide.,; (KL, 21-513, 69)
- 22 -
ODIIITSOVA,, M.S. Prinimali uchaBtiy-e: I-AIXOVAI M.G.; 1:0@;k-INA, Ye.A.
.9 I.A. (translator] ; BEKINA, R.M. [trannlator]; GVOZDEV, V.A.
translator GWRGIYEV, G.P. (trannlatorl; GU,4I1LVSYAYA, N.A.
translator Ye.B, Xx
_ Ltranslatorj; HIL" , L.S.
translator MIKHAYWVA, Te.S. [translator]; 1IDSOLOVA, I.M.
translator PINS, Ye.A. (translator]; SALIKOVA, Yo.P.
translator MWIVAl O.P. (trannIntor]; CIE,'TSOV, Yu.S.
tranalatorl; VMROVA, I.B., red.izd-va; DORCHINA, I.N., te?lm.red.
(Functional biochemistry of cell structures; syrposium 2]
Funktsionaltnaia biokhirdia kletochnykh stiuktur; vir-pozium H.
1962. 314 P. (1-aRA 16:1)
1. International Congress of Biochemistry. 5th, Moscow, 1961.
(BIOC11EMIST1a-CONG:tESSE3)
DASHKEVICTI, L.B.) KUVAYEVA.. Ye.N.
Carbon suboxide and some of Its reactions, Part 9: Reactions of
electrophilically substituted amines with carbon suboxide in an
aqueous medium. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.5:1.669-1671 My 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
2, Leningradaki7 khIml o-farmatsevticheskly institut.
(Amines) (Carbon oxide)
DASIHEVICII, L.B.; KUVAYZUy Ye.l.
Carbon ouboxide and some of its reactions. Fdrt 14:
Interaction of carbon suboxide with 2-amino-5-&Ikylthiazoles
and 2-aminobenzothiazoles, Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3-1:3768-3770
N 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Loningradakiy khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy institut.
(Carbon oxides) (Thiazole) (Benzothlazole)
SNIUMV, II.N.; YELIGHINSKIT, A.I.; WKIND, I.L.; KUVATTSFY, A.A.
SKORINTAKOV, Tu.G.
Accelerated davelopment and methods a@.mining. Gor. zhur.
no. lls.24-30 N 160. (MMA 13tlO)
1. lazgiprotavatmet. Uat'-Kamenogorek.
(Kazakhetan-Copner minasund mining)
IV - MW
Jul
ICFIN, S.L., gornyy inzh.; j V.A.P
,or,,Lyy inzh.
in-zh.; ',:',JVAYTS@,-V, A.. A. , j7
J]
Si.ecification for complex oro3. Gor.
1. Vooso),uznyy mucluic-isslodo-atoilikiy institut t.,@-iAncy --@itallurtgli
I in@-ti-,ut @o
O'cr lo-fin, Ivanov, Sh@illberir). 2. Goo mmn-,-,
-.ziyatiy t:3vc tnoy no'., 1- -ir - 'o,-
tirovaniyu prod.
FWATTSIV, I., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk.
t, -
Frequency of changing oil In a SIS-120 engine in bot climate.
Avt.tranap. 32 no.8:16-18 Ar 154. (KIM 7:11)
(Aut omob ilea --IAibr Icat i on )
_EaATTt
EFusling and servicing o
dorozhnostroitellrqkh a&
transp. lit-ry. 1956. 58
(Road sachinery)
building sachines] To
oskya. Nouchoo-takhn.
KUVAYTSA_L Ivan Fedorovich, kandidat tekhnich,99k) ch aauk; IS=O, So:f Iya
Xikhaylovna. kandidat takhn1cheakikh nauk; MANAUS. N.Y.. rodaktor-,
KOGAN, F.L., tekbn1chaskly radaktor
(Lubricating materials and lubricants of r mdbuilding machinery)
Smazoichn.ve materialy I smaska doroshnostrottellnvkh mashin. Moskva.
Hauchao-teichn. izd-vo avtotranap. lit-ry, L956. 62 p. (KLRA 9:10)
(Road machinery) (Lubrication and lubricants)
ALEKSETKV, Valentin Nikolayevich, datsent, kand.takhn.nauki KUYATTSBY
,Ivan Fndorovich, dotRint, kand.tekhn.sauk; OBISUKHOVA, O.S.,r
4ALIKOVAO -- N.V-., t-ekhn.red.
[Laboratnry enurse on nonmetallic materials associated with
automnbiles and tractors] Laboratorrqi praktik-um po avto-
traktornym nemntallicheskim materialam. Moskva, Nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vn avtntransp. lit-ry, lq58. 188 p. (MIRA 11:12)
(Automobiles-Equipment and supplies)
(Tractnrs-Equipment and supplies) (Materials)
KWATTSEV, I., kand. takhn. nauk. Insh.-polkovnik
Now funle and lubricants. Z& rul. 16 no.6:9-10 Je 158. (MIRA Ilig)
(Automobiles--Lubrication) (Gasoline)
IUVAYTSIV, I., kand. tekhn. nauk.
Lubricants for passenger automobiles. Za rul. 17 no.9:22 S '59.
OURA 13:1)
(Automobiles--Lubrication)
KUVAYT'SIV, I., laind.tekhn.nauk
JCffAct of the visconity of thin motor oils on tho 3tart of
orq,,Innn. Avt.trtkne)). 17 no.11:23-25 N '.") 9 -04IRA 1312)
(hutomobilen-Enginns)
BUTKOV, Pavel Petrovichl XWAjjqE".jq# nauchns redj
RUSAKOVA; L.Ya.g vod. red.
(Operation and repair of service station p=pB] Ekepluata-
taiia i remont sapravocbMkh kolonoks Leningrad, Vedrap
1964. 202 p. (MIRA l8t6)
L 51093L.-65 FS(r) -3/i,745 (7)/F-rfa (a) -2/EED-Z/
EWG'@C) Po-4/Pp-4/Pe-5/Pq-4/Pr,-4/Pk-4/Pi-4 ljp(c) DDIBr
T')
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AMHORS- Nikonov, H. V. (Lieutenant Colonel)j Kuyelas, 0. 0. (rhginaer* Major);
TITLE& Photo(-ontrol and flight aafet.T
.SOURCE: Vestnik protivovozdushnoy oborony, no. 1, 1965, 65-70
TOPIC TAGS: aircraft controld photographic ar,%lyaia, photographic equipment,
I)hotographic inatrwent, flight control Erfsten/ S 13 cav@ra
T1 4
.11 SSTIMM, During a letdown rtraq pilots make errorn byr not considering crosavinda oz-
by d4@nriating fron proper lotdown procedure. To det(,,,t the nature of such errors, a
@,@o,,',ified !L--j_Yauto-=6tic. repeatinE7 eamcr&@hae been enpl, -@d f r the past two yea-ra.
Officer Babich and IVSgt S6poahn--Tzo-v@ohfied it rii sho7,n in Fj@s. 1 and 2 on tho
"I -fF to tho Cages and indi-
i@ Mofifica 6n owd the ctvio-ra rj: P.1 I
(@atoro, in the control tower. When =t ai-xcraft is rill-An rarFe, an operator switches
L'.'chanisn into the photographAng poaitiuzi. @1,.rn the aircraft has landed%
@.-he IIfi tl(,.',) ii@ placed in rewind position (prc-paririe for futu're work) and
V Xf position, The picturea nztst have i Iti-to# the pilot's ni=berp the
of th,.- ,Irjrator, ate#, so that they may be PT-.-Iperly ftledl. While photographing
ln3t=@ents# an aperturo of the camera in not Iu 1'ainu,14f" T@@Liclh rrovides the
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MARTINUVICH, Y.B., ksnO.geo9zvf.nauk; SOJ3CLZV, Te.Ta.. kand.geograf.nauk;
BOLISHAZOVA. Yf., kand.ekonom.nsuk; LAPJCTA, D.D., kand.ekonow.
nsuir; GLADKIT, X.I.. lmad.geograf.nauk, starshiy prepodaTatell;
AMICMWO, G.V., kand.geograf.nauk: KOTT, G.Ze; TRUBILKO, M.P.,
kand.ek-onom.nauk; KORCLWO, I.I., kxnd.ekonom.nauk; OUTSM, Te.G.,
kand.geogref.unuk; CHIMIRM10, V.I.: CHMTSH, L.P.. Prinimall
uchastiye: XOZLOVA, A.I.; IOVALIVSKIY, P.V.; KAZURINIO. R.V.-.
lm!@@T*@; KMOYA, V.S.; SZMINSXIT, I.I.; XURKINA. Z.A.;
EM=HUS@ T-OK.. ROKANOVSKIT, N.T.. red.; KOCTSVICH, K.R., red.;
TURTSXVICH, L.. red.isd-va; S1rXRKO, N., takha.red.
[Distril(ution of the industry of White Russia for the processing
of agricultural raw materials) Razmashchanis promyshlonnosti BSSR
po pererabotka nallskokhozisistvennogo syrlia. Kinsk, 1959. 193 P.
(KIRA 13:6)
1. Akademiya nauk BSSR, Minsk. Inatitut skonomiki. 2. Zaveduyu-
shchly saktorom razzeshchaniya proizvodetva Instituta skonomild
Akademii nauk BSSR (for Kartinkavich). 3. Institut narodnogo
khozyaystva im. V.V.Kuybythava (for Glodkiy).
(White Russia--Industries, Location of)
V5
741.417
. Y'll-41
UNSHIMM, iLADIKa. 'VIADV-fMOJICIf.
Fl-.@.ZiJ,,OVMIIYE (MILLING RACHDIERY) MMKVA, 'tkj!!GIZ, 1W,.
29'-' P. ILI,TJS. , DIAGRS. ,
HPLIOGILAPHICAL FMriff iZ.
10
5(2) PHA_@'E .7L BOOK EXPLOITATION V/2128
Kreyter, II.M., V.V Ar-1-:itov, 'lolynskly, A.N. KrestovnIkov, and
V.V. KuvichInskly
Povedenlye zolota v zone okisl@intya zoloto-sullfidnykh mestorozhdeniy
(Behavior of Cloid in tha OXIdation Zone of Gold-Sulfide Deposits)
Moscow, Gosgeoltekht-,.dat, 1'@-53. 266 P. 3,000 copies printed.
Ed. of Publiuhing House: V.P. SkyortBov; Tech. Ed.t K.V. Krynochkina
PURPOSE: This book Is In' 'ended for geologists, mineralogists, and
other sclentist*s 3tullyl:iw, gold-bearing ores and gold deposits.
COVERAGE: The wc)rk attemPts to create a practical basis for appraiaing
the lmportq,-,@e ol vr_@mary and secondary ore zones containing gold
deposits from hypergenetic, migration. Minerals containing
native gold 1-1 microscopic, and submicroscopic quan-
titles, @T, @,ei'I ?.,i tho roglwm in which these minerals occurfare
Indicatf,d . Th(; cille references to studies made on the
genesis c)@' -,upergene
1_7,old. Gold solution and Its re-
action in -iavi-ng -,I different chemical composition are
Card V 11
Behavior of jold 1"i I-A'J2 (W.1'It'O" :@W!0 (Cont.) S OV12 12 8
diSCUS36:1, and _,,%Jjrgs from numerous experiments are analyzed.
The Playk%ln ar,J of Kazakhstan and the Blyava
and Novy-,, :',j.bnv o@_,' the Southern Urals are analyzed
gecloglc,@_!Ly find m-'rieralog-Loally and the results presented in
'Ili,, j ),'
,r,0SC0p4C
M C, alys1s of gold are
L a n,
t1ble3 111-1d FrADIIS . fie,_
a I s o d i a @: u s s c,11 and 111ustr-,0,ed. This work has been completed
under thr (Ore(,4.lon of' V.M. Kreyter who wrote Chapters 1, V, and
VI . Chanter _,_Tj. qr@(j lh@: and second parts of tile ChaPter Il
were wrl@,ten 1by V. V. A@,,Jsto 'I (,kapter VII and the third part of
the Chapter LT wc@re writt-,?n by Volynskiy. V.V. KtivIchinskiy
wrote th,,@ fir,3*, par,;. nf' (,`-i_2r)1,er IV. Numerous Soviet geologJsts
and minerallogriqt9 i.-e ment1rined In the text. The authors thank
P.S. Lelov, former, ",hief E'nglrieer of the Zolotorazvedga Trust,
I.N. Plaksin. T.N. Sh@adlur,. D.S. Kreyter, and G.G. Rusetskaya.
The book c:onl. I, rp, e rc us pletures, Fraphs and tables. There
are 1210 rofc@rEnccn. )7 English, 12 German, 3 French.
TAB1Y, OF CON-14'ENTSI.
Foreword
Introduc t lon
5
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Scientific.technics.1 conference an synthetic dyes and textile
auxiliary materials. MdReprom. no.5017-318 JI-Ag 136,
(Dyss and OvjAg) (Textile industry)
MNICHINSMY V.T.
- 11- - -
Nov materials for thread guides. Tekst.prom. 16 no.11:41-43 0 056,
(HLRA 9-.12)
(Rayon spinning-lquipment and supplies)
2/C
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'=,,'.T: in 1961 , -in ?lenriry :,a@.chn-o-
tiovet (,'Jci,?ntific-t,@o*-,nicaI Council of 'he
,3ta", C:lk-Ac@'I Co:,,I:Attee) was h,-A], v.-hich vm:3 atten:ied by hea@t3, chic'
-An,l clhief de:Af-i@.-rs of the in,_,.tit,ito_3 anA by (Ielof:atea of other
1ho ':T@i J3. D. :,'ollnilk, llienti! of tlv T@)chn.!-
c,-l .-'._`.,-,inistr:ition, reported on "Dovelopmmtal proj-)ectz of chomical
L;ciencc in(., tevhnolo@-y in the ori-iniz,-tions of thf, St"'te CI'-e,::iC,,,l vo!:-,;-,_!ttee
-Ith re@ wd to fulfillment o' the resolution- of t*-.-, 22nd Conpresa of
r,", Too r ib Q c r):;. u r,-@ n,-, i v t? i i t w. c) nnc i i; i n i -,,-i t i on o
as b,;in@7 tho most irr,,,ort;tnt proble,_.@. ConcluLiion of the
int @.inl inilui;trial applicat on of the follo-ainC %-nthe,;ea ;s I
ve I o c *i
e r3. r. If- acr@iloni trile from pro-.-Ilene, anJ am7orila; --ic,;t-.UPhj le from V/
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