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This document is a contents and corrections page for a 1964 issue, listing contributions in chemical technology, microbiology, biophysics, biochemistry, plant physiology, evolutional morphology, and physiology, with page references. The listed papers address topics including hydrothermal reactions of calcium hydroxide with quartz, cultivation of Clostridium butyricum, flavin synthesis, tissue structural temperature, photosynthetic carbon reduction, mitochondrial succinate oxidation, plant transport and dormancy, chlorophyll formation, olfactory cell movement, and gastric radiotelemetry. The page also provides errata for earlier articles by V. E. Voskresenskii and G. Sh. Rubinshtein, clarifying a rationality assumption, a cohomological map notation, and the definition of externality relative to a convex set.
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| CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY | |
| L. N. Rashkovich, V. P. Varlamov, N. K. Sudina. The kinetics of interaction between Ca(OH)₂ and quartz under conditions of hydrothermal treatment, as influenced by the composition of the initial mixture | 685 |
| MICROBIOLOGY | |
| L. G. Azova. On the possible cultivation of Clostridium butyricum on synthetic media | 689 |
| V. N. Shaposhnikov, T. V. Finogenova. The role of iron concentration in the synthesis of flavins in Nocordia erythropolis | 692 |
| BIOPHYSICS | |
| N. A. Mal’tsev. On the structural temperature of living tissues | 695 |
| BIOCHEMISTRY | |
| N. G. Doman, R. J. Shkol’nik, Z. A. Terentieva. A direct demonstration of the participation of phosphoglyceric acid in the reducing photosynthetic cycle of carbon | 698 |
| I. M. Mosolova, N. M. Sisakian. On the effect produced by light upon the oxidation of succinate by mitochondria of green and etiolated pea-plant | 702 |
| PLANT PHYSIOLOGY | |
| Van Sha-shen. The rate of ascending flow in arboreal species | 706 |
| T. V. Daletskaia. On the role of β-indolylacetic acid in seed dormancy | 708 |
| I. A. Shul’gin, L. A. Khodorenko. The influence of the spectral composition and intensity of the radiant energy on the chlorophyll content with reference to the length of the photoperiods | 712 |
| EVOLUTIONAL MORPHOLOGY | |
| A. A. Bronstein. Vital observations of hair movement of olfactory cells | 715 |
| PHYSIOLOGY | |
| E. B. Babsky, A. S. Belousov, I. I. Malkiman, A. P. Nesterova, A. S. Sorin. Radiotelemetry in the study of the evacuatory function of the stomach | 719 |
CORRECTIONS
In my article (V. E. Voskresenskii, “Factor spaces of the idele group of an algebraic group and cohomology of sheaves”), published in DAN, vol. 150, no. 3, 1963, the connection between the group \(G\) of a deficiency for representability of Type 1 and 2 is as follows: it should be assumed that \(G\) is rational over \(k\). This condition apparently is not necessary. Further, on p. 460, line 6 from the bottom, instead of \(i_1 : H'(X, A) \to H'(X, B)\), one should read \(p_1 : H'(X, B) \to H'(X, C)\).
V. E. Voskresenskii
In my article (G. Sh. Rubinshtein, “Dual extremal problems”), published in DAN, vol. 152, no. 2, 1963, the externality introduced on p. 289 should be understood, for the correction of which with respect to the convex set \(A\), as points not belonging to the \((*)\)-closure of \(A\). A convex set \(A\) is called \((*)\)-closed if it contains all points \(a\) such that, for some \(l \in E\), \(t > 0\), the set \(\{a + \tau l : 0 < \tau < t\} \subset A\).
G. Sh. Rubinshtein
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