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    Formation of Structure, Phase Composition and Faulty Substructure in the Bulk- and Differentially-Hard-Tempered Rails by V. E. Gromov, K. V. Volkov, Yu. F. Ivanov, K. V. Morozov, K. V. Alsarayeva, S. V. Konovalov

    Published in Uspehi fiziki metallov (Online) (01-04-2014)
    “…The layer-by-layer analysis of the rails classes such as the low-temperature reliability, increased wear resistance, and contact-fatigue strength rails of the…”
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    Evolution of the phase composition and defect substructure in the surface layer of rail steel under fatigue by Grishunin, V. A., Gromov, V. E., Ivanov, Yu. F., Volkov, K. V., Konovalov, S. V.

    Published in Steel in translation (01-11-2013)
    “…Transmission electron microscopy permits quantitative analysis of how the phase composition and defect substructure in the surface layer of rail steel…”
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    Proteomic analysis of Escherichia coli protein fractions resistant to solubilization by ionic detergents by Antonets, K. S., Volkov, K. V., Maltseva, A. L., Arshakian, L. M., Galkin, A. P., Nizhnikov, A. A.

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (2016)
    “…Amyloids are protein fibrils adopting structure of cross-beta spine exhibiting either pathogenic or functionally significant properties. In prokaryotes, there…”
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    Search for genes influencing the maintenance of the [ISP ⁺] prion-like antisuppressor determinant in yeast with the use of an insertion gene library by Rogoza, T. M, Viktorovskaya, O. V, Rodionova, S. A, Ivanov, M. S, Volkov, K. V, Mironova, L. N

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-06-2009)
    “…The prion-like determinant [ISP ⁺] manifests itself as an antisuppressor of certain sup35 mutations. To establish that [ISP ⁺] is indeed a new yeast prion, it…”
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    Proteomic Profile of the Bacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti Depends on Its Life Form and Host Plant Species by Antonets, K. S., Onishchuk, O. P., Kurchak, O. N., Volkov, K. V., Lykholay, A. N., Andreeva, E. A., Andronov, E. E., Pinaev, A. G., Provorov, N. A., Nizhnikov, A. A.

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-09-2018)
    “…—The importance of root nodule bacteria in biotechnology is determined by their distinctive feature: symbiotic nitrogen fixation resulting in the production of…”
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    Application of a two-parametric turbulence model to description of flows in channels with injection by Volkov, K. V.

    “…Consideration is given to a number of issues associated with the application of a k –ε turbulence model to description of flows in channels with permeable…”
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    Structure–phase state of the surface layers in rails subjected to differential hardening by Gromov, V. E., Glezer, A. M., Morozov, K. V., Ivanov, Yu. F., Volkov, K. V.

    Published in Russian metallurgy Metally (01-12-2015)
    “…A layer-by-layer analysis of the structures, the phase compositions, and the defect substructures of differentially hardened rails has been carried by optical…”
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    Improving the production of steel grinding balls at AO EVRAZ ZSMK by Stalinskii, D. V., Rudyuk, A. S., Solenyi, V. K., Yudin, A. V., Volkov, K. V., Atkonova, O. P.

    Published in Steel in translation (01-07-2016)
    “…The production of steel grinding balls is improved by reducing the billet temperature before rolling, reducing the number of balls between the flanges of the…”
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    Structural and phase states of bulk-quenched rail and differentially quenched rail by Gromov, V. E., Yur’ev, A. B., Morozov, K. V., Volkov, K. V., Ivanov, Yu. F.

    Published in Steel in translation (01-07-2014)
    “…For high-quality rail bulk-quenched in oil and DT350 rail differentially quenched in different conditions, the low-temperature reliability, wear resistance,…”
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    Differential heat treatment of rails by Polevoi, E. V., Volkov, K. V., Kuznetsov, E. P., Chudov, E. N., Yunusov, A. M.

    Published in Steel in translation (01-07-2014)
    “…Experimental data are presented regarding the differential quenching of rails in air and the properties of the first batch of differentially quenched rail…”
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    Dislocation substructures and internal stress fields in bulk- and differentially quenched rails by Gromov, V. E., Volkov, K. V., Glezer, A. M., Ivanov, Yu. F., Morozov, K. V., Alsaraeva, K. V., Konovalov, S. V.

    “…A layer-by-layer analysis of rails bulk-hardened in oil and differentially hardened in a variety of regimes is performed by means of transmission electron…”
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    Novel non-Mendelian determinant involved in the control of translation accuracy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Volkov, Kirill V, Aksenova, Anna Yu, Soom, Malle J, Osipov, Kirill V, Svitin, Anton V, Kurischko, Cornelia, Shkundina, Irina S, Ter-Avanesyan, Michael D, Inge-Vechtomov, Sergey G, Mironova, Ludmila N

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-01-2002)
    “…Two cytoplasmically inherited determinants related by their manifestation to the control of translation accuracy were previously described in yeast. Cells…”
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    Phenotypic expression of epigenetic determinant [ISP +] in Saccharomyces cerevisiae depends on the combination of sup35 and sup45 mutations by Aksenova, AYu, Volkov, K V, Rovinsky, N S, Svitin, A V, Mironova, L N

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-10-2006)
    “…Translation fidelity in Saccharomyces yeasts is determined by genetic and epigenetic (prion) factors. A study was made of S. cerevisiae strains containing the…”
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    Characterization of missense mutations in the SUP45 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encoding translation termination factor eRF1 by Moskalenko, S E, Zhuravleva, G A, Soom, M Ia, Shabel'skaia, S V, Volkov, K V, Zemlianko, O M, Philippe, M, Mironova, L N, Inge-Vechtomov, S G

    Published in Genetika (01-05-2004)
    “…Collection of missense mutations in the SUP45 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encoding translation termination factor eRF1 has been obtained by different…”
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    Proteomic Profile of the Bacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti Depends on Its Life Form and Host Plant Species by Antonets, K S, Onishchuk, O P, Kurchak, O N, Volkov, K V, Lykholay, A N, Andreeva, E A, Andronov, E E, Pinaev, A G, Provorov, N A, Nizhnikov, A A

    Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-09-2018)
    “…The importance of root nodule bacteria in biotechnology is determined by their distinctive feature: symbiotic nitrogen fixation resulting in the production of…”
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    Introduction of a Level-2 Automated System as Part of the Reconstruction of a Walking-Beam Furnace in the Rail-Beam Shop by Volkov, K. V., Kolotov, E. A., Syusyukin, A. Yu

    Published in Metallurgist (New York) (01-09-2014)
    “…Engineers and scientists in Russia and abroad are giving a considerable amount of attention to improving the quality of the rails being made by metallurgical…”
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