SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAGLIKOVA, V.G. - BAGOTSKAYA, I. A.

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USSR/Virology - Human and Animal Viruses. E-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 1, 1957, 413 material under investigation. Different series of rab- bits showed a reaction of hemagglutination titer of 1:16 to 1:512. The titer in the surface shavings of the infected vaccines was found to be considerably lo- wer than in the shavings of the deeper layers. gglu- tinins were also found in the material taken from skin shavings of a ram and the heifer. Attempts were made to discover the vaccine virus by a reaction of hemagglu- tination. in isolated mucous membrane of the pharynx, blood, and urine of vaccinated animals and children. In the materials obtained from the mucous membranes of the pharynx and the mouth in which smallpox elements developed, hemagglutinin in dilution 1:128 were found, while in those with cutaneous vaccination hemaggluti- nin were found in only inconsiderable quantities, and then in only part of the experimental ani-Is (in in- fection of a large skin area). A reaction Card 2/3 USSR/Virology - Human and Animal Viruses. E-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya., No 1., 1957) 413 hemagglutination test of the isolated pharynx, blood, and urine obtained from vaccinated children produced a negative result; in a group of revaccinated chil- dren 7 to 8 years of agethe virus in the isolated pharynx was found in dilution of 1:2 to 1:4 in 3 of 10 children beginning from the 2nd to the 20th day after the vaccination. On the basis of their obser- vations the authors come to the conclusion about the inadequate sensitivity of RGA for the 'discovery of s- I I numbers of the virus. With the aid of "RTGA,," an accumulation of antivaccine antibodies in the sera of vaccinated rabbits, calves, and humans was esta- blished. On the 12th day after humans were revacci- nate(~ the average titer of antibodies in the serum increased from 51A to 300-8- Card 3/3 VH V 6__ USSR/microbiology Microorganisms Pathogenic to Humans and F-5 I Animals. A~s Jour ; Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9951 Author : Alferova, V.B., Baglikova, V.G., Georgievskaya, N.A. Inst : - I - Title : A Directed Alte~Ctf&i*6f Flexner Dysentery Strains so as to Increase Immunogenicity. Orig Pub : Vopr. Kraevoy patol. AN UzSSRi 1956, No 8, 3-10 Abstract : A strain of Flexner dysentery bacteria No 661, type V.1 of weak virulence (1-2 billion microbial bodies per Del and inmunogenicity (20-42% survival of immunized mice) was cultuvated on filtrates of broth cultures of highly imma- nogenic and virulent strains Of the same type. The viru- lence of the "bred" strain was su-.cessfully considerably dimi-nished, and a variant with a lethal dose equal to 3-4 billion microbial bodies was obtained. Simultaneously the iz=unogenicity was successfully increased Card 1/2 USSR/Microbiology - MieroGrganisms Pathogenic to Humans and F-5 Animals. Al:,s Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, i958, 9951 (up to 78 and 84 survival of immunized mice). However, the acquired properties were retained for only 1 year, after which the virulence markedly increased and the strain's immunogenicity decreased. A considerable number of variants were obtainedj distinguished from the initial strain by their ability to decompose sucrose. Card 2/2 _~A~kIAPVAO,.V,G.; CSTROVSKAYA, S.G.; hTSMEYANOVA, S.I. Study of immunity to smallpox vaccine in Uzbekistan; state I of :bwmity to smallpox vaccine following the Great Patriotic War. Trudy Tash. NIM 507-46162. (1-an 16:10) (UZBEKISTA1I - SMALLPOX) (IM-10ITY) (VACCIIIATION) BAGLIUK, P. Each decision checked, Manca sindic 6 no.7:13-15 Jl 162. 1. Presedinte al comitetului de intreprindere al Uzinei Constructoare de vase 'Nosenko".. Nikolaev. I TOV.BIN. M.V.; B~~, ~T.G.--Ddhlii, T.H.] Desorption kinetics of acetic acid from activated coal. Nauk.zapo K (MIRA 11: 11) yiv.un. 16 no-15:31-37 '57- (Acetic acid) (Sorption) (Carbon, Activated) IV- N.. BAGLTtJK,, AoD, The "K" coefficient of a factory. Sakh.prom- 38 no.1:12-13 A 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Kamenskiy sakharnyy zavod. RAGLTUK.A.D. :V.* Rig for spraying beat fields wtth-poAioWm. 39-41 '55- 1. Ksmenokky- wakhawWy sawod. Sakh.prom. 29 no.2: (HLRA 8:6) (Spraying and dimsing equipment) BAGLYUK., A.Do , Return of pulp press water and condensates to the reservoir. Sakh. prom. 38 no.2:31 F 164- (MIPU 17:3) 1. Kamenskiy sakharnyj zavod. US'SR /themical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application Control and Measuring Devices. Automatic Regulation. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1578 Author : Baglyuk A.D. Title : Automatic Device for Regulation of Fresh Water Feed of Hydraulic Conveyers. VdL.31 Orig Pub: Sakharriaya prom-st', 1957A No 4, 45-46 Abstract: Description of the design and principle of opera- tion of an automatic device for the regulation of fresh water fed to hydraulic conveyers, which has been developed at the Kamenslciy sugar refinery. Addition of fresh water into the receptacle is effected automatically, as determined by the level of the conveying and washing water contained in Card 1/1 the receptacle. BAGLYUKV A.'jD. I.- Tube roller designed by N. IAroshenko* Sakh. prom. 32 no.8:53-54 Ag 15 8, (MIRA 11:9) 1.Umenskly sakharuy7 zavod. (Arbors an& mandrels) BAGL~~A BANDYWV, A.P.; MARISHCHENKO, V.V.; ANUCHIN, F.F.; AOSIDBDIRSEV. N.A.; SAM, A.H.; KOZIOV, te.A.; KHOMENKO, V.S.; MAKSIMUK, P.S. Survey of letters and articles. Sakh. prom. 33 no-2:58-60 F 159. (KM 12:3) l.Kamenakiy sakharnyy zavod (f6r Baglyuk). 2.Bokolovskir sakhar- nyy zavod (for Bandylov). 3.Yagotinakiy sakharnyy zavod imeni Illicha (for Marishchenko)'. 401ftinskif bakharj*7 pAvod (for Anuchin). 5.Novo-Troitekly eakharW7 zamod (for Krasnoolobodtoev). 6.LTkrgiproved (for Sakun). 7-Khutor-Mikhaylovokly rafinadnyy zavod (for Koz1ov). 8.Shpolvanskiy eakharnyy zavod (for Khomenko). 9.Kupyanskiy aakharnyy zavod (for Maksimuk). (Sugar industry) (Sugar beets) BAGLYR, P. ..... __I Check how each decision is carried out. Sov. profsoluzy 18 no.9:19-20 My 162. (YJRA 15:4) 1. Predsedatell komiteta profsoyuza Nikolayevskogo sudostroitellnogo zavoda imeni Nosenko. (Nikolayev--Shipbuilding) (Trade unions) BAGMANOT. N.A. Stratigr~p~ of the locene deposits of Talyeb Mountains [in Aserbaijard with summary In Russian]. Dokl. AN Aserb.SSR 13 no.5:511-517 157. (KM 10-7) (Talyah Mountains--Geology, Stratigraphic) BAGMANOV Somemollusk species from upper Ideene deposits of the Talysh Mountains. Izv. AN Aserb. SSR uo.11:53-61 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Talysh Mountains-Mullusks, Fossil) BAGMANOV, M.A~. Occurence of the genus Tomostoma in Eocene deposits of Azerbaijan (Talysh Mountains). DokI.AN Azerb.SSR 13 no.10:1083-1086 157. (MIRA 10: 12) 1. Institut geologii. Predstavleno akademikom AN AzerSSR X.M.Aliyevym. (Talysh Mountains-Mollusks, Fossil) BAGLW.ICJV, MI. A. Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (di ss) '~Vfj Eocene deposite of Gornyy Talysh (Biostratigraphy)." Baku, 1958. 20 pp (Acad Sci Azerbavdzhan SSRf Inst of Geology im Academician 1. M. Gubkin), 100 copies (KL, 14-560 110) -24- 13AM&NOV. M.A. I .0 Materials on the paloobionomy of the Nocene basin in the Talynh Mountains [in Azarbaijani with summary in Russian]. Izv.AN Azerb. 3M%, 3arogeole-geog.nauk no-1:53-61 158, (MIU 11: 12) (Talyah Mountains-NollusIcs. Fossil) ALIZADR, N.A.; BAGMNOV, N.A. ,-- I . t ~ , Eocene mollusks from thaftlysh Mountains. Izv.AN Azerb.sm. Ser.goole-geog.nauk no,2:15-24 '58. (MIRA 11:12) (Talyah matihtaing-molluak-S. Fossil) 1. .1 - I B&GXAMV"H.A... - Study of Paleocons stratigraphy of the Talysh Mountaians [in Aserbaijani vith summary in Russian]. Izv. AN Azerb. SBR. Sero geolo-geoge nauk no.3:17-27 158. (MIRA 11:12) (Talysh Mountains-Geology, Stratigraphic) BAGMNOVO M.A, ~ New data on the geographical distribution of the subgsims Semi- vertague-Cossmann. Dok1v* AN Azerb. SSE 14 no;3t2lg-222,158 (& IIZO 1; Ihstitut geologil AN AzerSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN AzerSSR N,X. Aliyevym' (Wl;;h Notintains-Gastropoda, Fossil) ILIYEV. R.I.; BAGMANOV. M.A.; MAMEDZAI)F,, R.N. New data on the presence of Cognac deposits in the Bazar-Chay basin [in Azerbaijani with summary in Russian]. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 14;781-787 '58. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Institut geologii AN Azerb. SSR. (Baznr-Chay Valley--Geolog7, Stratigraphic) ALIZAIM, X.A.; MGMANOV, M.A. , MIMOV, B.G. .71~ Ma7kop sediments of the southeastern lesser Uaucasus Lin Azarbaijani with summary in Russian]. Dok1. AIT Aserb. SSR 15 no.4:321-32) 159. kMIR& 12:6) 1,luatitut geologii Akademii nauk Aserbaydzhanskoy SSR. (Caucasus-Geolog7, Stratigraphic) AM&az, K.A.; 3AGHANOV, H.A. Stratigraphy of Phleocene sediments in Kazakh District. Dokl. AN Azerb.SSR 16 no.8;773-776 160, (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut geologii AN AzerSSR. (Kazakh District--Geology, Stratigraphic) AILIZADE, K.A.; 4q 0__H-*.A. Patellidae and Capalidae from upper Xbcene sediments Izv. AN Azerb. SSR. 8er. geolg-geoge nauk no.4:11-19 (Talyah Hountains-M311usks, Fossil) Talysh Mountains. 160. (miRA 14:1) IIRAG~Qiwi_ A.! ALIZADE, K.A., prof., red,; TIL',MAN, A., red. izd-va; 113PLAGIVIOV, 14.9 tekhn, red, [Paleogene sedimentB of the Gornyy Talysh; stratigraphy and molluscan fauna] Paleogenovye otlozheniia Gornogo Talysha; stratigraftia i molliuskovaia fauna. Baku, Izd-vo AN Azarb.SSR, 1963. 141 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Talysh Mountains--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Talysh Mountains--Mollusk, Fossil) GREBENly L.K., akademik; BAYDUGANOVA, Ye.P., nauchnyy sotr.; SAVCHENKO, F.Ye., kand. biol. nauk; GREBENI, Ye.K., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; KRYLOVA, L.F., nauchn. sotr.; SIDOROVA, L.M., nauchn.-sotr.; SOROKINA V.I.Y nauchn. sotr.; BAQMET-,_E_L; LAZORENKO, Ye.L.; LAHL~UK, A. G. PASHKEVICH, M.K.; BRYZHNIK, K.A.; LUZHKOV, M.A., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; BALASHOV, N.T., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; ZHELIKHOVSKIY, 'V.1., redaktor; POTOTSKAYA, L.A., tekhn. red. [Ukrainian White Steppe swine) Ukrainskaia stepnaia belaia poroda svinei. Pod obshchei red. L.K.Grebenia. Kiev, Gos- sellkhozizdat USSR, 1962. 252 p. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zhivotno- vodstva stepnykh rayonov im. M.F.1vanova "Askaniya-Nova." 2. AN Ukr.SSR i Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystyen- nykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for L.K.Greben'). 3. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy,institut z4votnovodstya stepnykh rayonov im. M.F.lTanova "Askaniya-Nova" (for Bayduganova). 4. Melitopol'sRaya gosudar~tvennaya plemennaya stantsiya (for Bagmet, Lazorenko, Kholchlyuk)- 5. Spetsialist sovkhoza "Komsomoletall , Stayropollskiy kray (for, Bryzhnik). (Ukraine--Swine breeding) BAGW,T; neso Practical application of the M=ist-Leninist theory of agricultural cooperation in the Korean People's Democratic Republic. Trudy KTIPP ne.23.85-95 '60. (MIRA 15:1) (Korea- Nortil~L-Agrio4AWX*,F-C-ooperative) FALEYEV, Georgiy Anatol 'yovich;'VORMOVA,- V.V-,t jnzj,,-tbkhuojog; SLUp- N1Kp A.V. I inzhe t Laur6it Stalinskoy premiit retmenzent; pAQW, -Y&L-t-Inth. 9 retsennnt; SMKOVCT A- V. p inzh~'~ retsenzentl 1102;- DRINA, V.A.p red.j SOKOLOVAt I.Aot'".red. Nquipment for meat enterpriami] Obbriz6vanie prodpriiatii miienoi promyeblennosti., Mokvat Piabobspromisdatp 1961, 428 ps (Meat induatry-Equipment and'aupplies) (MIRA 24:9) POLYAK, M.S., kand'. tekhn. nauk; BAGMET, V.S., inzh. Now electrodes for the hard facing of worn-out parts Stroi. i dor. maoh. 8 no.3105 N 163. WRA 17:1) 1 POLYAK, M,S,, kand.tekbn.nauk; BAGWT, V.S., inzh. New building-up alloys for increasing the at-rength of excavator bucket teeth. Vast.mnshinostr. 4.), no.3:86 Mr 164. (MT-RA 27:4 8TRYZHAK Aleksey Sillvestrovich [Stryzhak, O.S.1- BAC,,M,.UTA,_Y.. tBahmut, A.1.1, kand. fil. nauk, otv. red'.;-Ua-MIT'Y'-vVA V.Ye. [Dementlieva, ME.], red.; VIPUCH, D.V .[Virych, ' D.V.J, tekhn. red. [Names of rivers in Poltava Province] VazVy richok Poltav- sbckyny. Kyiv, Vyd-vo AN Ulcr.RSH, 1963. 110 p. (IMIA 16:12) (Poltava Province-Vames, Geographical) AUTHOR: Bagmut, G.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences 113-58-7-4/25 TITLE: The Determination of the Degree of Clearance of Cylinders of Two-Cycle Engines (Opredeleniye stepeni ochistki tsilindrov dvukhtaktnykh dvigateley) PERIODICAL: Avtomobillnaya promyshlennost', 1,058, Nr 7, pp 8-12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An accurate calculation of the processes of the elimination of fuel combustion products and filling of the cylinders with scavenging air is still so difficult that several assumptions simplifying the calculation must be included. The article suggests the splitting up of the air current, breaking up the-,entire flow in the cylinder into elementary streams by aid of approximate graphical and grapho-analytical methods of hydrodynamics (Figures 1,2,3). This can be done by the approxi- mate method devised by S.F. Averlyanov. The theoretical models of the cylinders of the engines of the YaAZ-204 (Fig. 2) and the Gsrman Volkswagen (Fig. 4) are analyzed by this method. Diverse graphical and matbematical solutions are presented. There are 5 graphs, 2 diagrams and 4 Soviet references. 1. Diesel engines--Performance 2. Diesel engines--Design 3. Diesel engines--Exhaust systems Card 1/1 Plane problem in the hydrodynamic thenry of scavenging cylinders of a two-cycle engine. Sbor. trud. lab. gidr. mash. no-7:162-176 158. (MIRA 12:9) (Gas and oil engines--Cylinders) BAGMUT, S,, inzh, Economical types of mine surface buildings. Prom, stroi. i inzh. soor. 5 no.3*.24-27 W46 163. (MIP4 1627) (Mine bailding) BARINOV, A.; LYUBENKO, G.; BALGMUTS,;,.- VIRABOV, S.; MALIOVANOV, D.I., kand. tekhn. nauk-;-XTUH-RALEV, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk (Donetsk) Concerning the book "Layout of mine buildings and strip mines." Ugol~ 39 no.3:77-78 My'64. (MIRA 17:5) BAGMLTTP S.I.,, kand. arkhitektury- VEYSBEVII. 11,D, -inzh. I Problems in designing baildings of coal preparation plants. Prom. stroi. 42 no.5;5-6 165. (MIRA 18;8) 1. Donetskiy Promstroyniiproyekt. BAGMUT, &L, arkbitektor Increase the economical aspects of boisting nachine buildings. Sbakbt.stroie nool:9-12 Ja 160. (MIRA 13.5) 1. Donstskiy naucbno-iseledavatellakly institut nadabakbtnogo stroitelletva (Mine buildings) RAGMUT. S.I., arkhitektor; VIROOT, S.A., inzh. Automatic protective device for rope passage apertures. Ugoll Ukr. 4 no.7:34-35 J1 16D. (MIRA 13:8) (Hoisting machinery) B&GHUT, S.I. arkbitektor Shortcomings of surface arrangements in standard coal mine designs. Shakht.stroi. 4 no.9.,10-12 3 160. OMU 13 ' 8) 1. Donetekiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut nadshakbtnogo otroitelletya. (Coal mines and mining-Equipment and supplies) (Kine buildirgs) L 09137-67 EWT(m)/E34p( IMC) RM XCC NRi AP6031282 BOURCE CODE: UR/O229/66/ooo/oo8/oo63/oo63 WTHOR: Bagnenko, F. M.; Kayda, Yu. A.; Prokhorov, N. P.; Dudko, T. V. ORG-. None TITLE: Production or fiberglass-reinforced plastic products SOURCE: Sudostroyeniye, no. 8, 1966, 63 TOPIC TAGS: fiberglass, reinforced plastic, plastic fabricating machinery ABSTRACTI: The authors describe the devel- opment of a unit for combination forming of pressure vacuum pressure vu~,-M cabin doors and heat control panels. The unit was produced at the Kherson Shipbuild- Ing Plant and Is composed of a pressing chamber and vacuum chamber (see figure). The pressing chamber is a welded dome- shaped cover equipped with an insulated jacket. -The vacuum chamber has doors which are air-tight. A diaphragm is placed be- tween the pressing and the vacuum chambers. This diaphragm does the 'actual pressing. The unit is heated by tubular electric vacuum 678.029.46:666.i8q.21i ,L 09137-67 J~ECNRt AP6031282 7 heaters. The working temperatures are from 20 to 1800C and are automatically con- lb trolled., The following compo ents are used for the producto:151~PN-3(VTU33122-60LSNKh) polyethylene resin,_LSTT(q)C?Xnd KhTK-1 Iglass fillers and PKO-115foam plasticj~fille j The filled dies axe placed inside the chamber vhich is preheated to-7go--go 90 90 C and her- metically sealed. The vacuum'initially is set at 600-650 mm lig and four atmospheres are allowed to pass through the pressure feed after 5 to 6 minutes. The vacuum becomes weaker over a perij9d of 10 to 15 minutes. The entire process takes 30 to 40 minutes. After the moldingl!bperation is finished, the pressure in the upper chamber is reduced and the die casting mold is removed through the door. The shell is removed from the mold and filled with PKhV-l filler after which the cover is glued on. The unit is then placed in a hydraulic press and held for 24 hours. Such doors are 2.5 timds lighter than wooden doors and their production saves 12,350 rubles a year. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: None Card 2/2 ' Ust BAGNOVA, M. D. -1 e N . ~~ Sug- BAGNOVA, M. D. - "The Treatment of Occupational Eczemas with Ve gestion under Hypnosis." Moscow 1955- (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences~. Acad Med Sci USSR. So*: Knizbnaya Litopis'. No. 7,0 1956. USdR/Pharmacology - Toxicology - Hormone Preparations. V Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 4, 1959, 18662 Author Sharapova, G.Ya.,- Bagnova,.M.D. Inst Title The Treatment of Patients with Al9pecia Areata and Total Alopecia with ACTH and Cortine Orig Pub :Probl. endokrinol. i gormonoterapil, 1958, 4, No 2, 1U- 112 Abstract : Observations were conducted on 20 patients with alopecia areata and total baldnes.5 or seborrheic hair thinning. To 5 patients with total baldness, ACTH was introduced intramuscularly in the dose of 15-20 units each daily; 600-700 units per course. To the remaining 15 patients, cortin was introduced subcutaneously in the amount of I ml 3 times per week each; 20-40 injectionB per course of treatment. Clinical cure was noted in 8, improvement in 8; no result in 4 patients. In possible recurrences Card 1/2 BAGI?OVA-,__N.D., Imnd.med.nauk Clinical picture and prevention of occupational dermatoses caused by cWcelium of biomycin. 5ov.med. 22 no.1:109-112 Ja '58- (HEM Il-4) la Iz klinicheskago sektore (nauchnyy rukovoditell - doktor meditsinskikh nauk I.Ya.Sonnovik) Moskovskogo nauchno-loBledovatell- ekogo inatituta Banitarti i gigiyeny iment F.F.Brismana (dir. - Imndidat meditainakikh nauk A.Z.Belousov) Ministerstva zdnvo- okhranentya RSFSR. (SKIN DISEASES, otiol. & pathogon. biovWain mycelium in poultry handlers (Rxis)) (BIOMYCIII, inj, eff. mycelium catising skin dis. in poultry handlers (RUB)) (OCCUPATURIAL DISHASYS skin die. caused by mycelium of biomycin in poultry handlers (Rue)) SOSNOIIIK, I.Ya.; BAGITOVA. M.D.; FUSMNA, HAT.; UPOROV, D-V- Clinical aspects of chronic poisoning by petroleum products. Uz.madvzhure 40 noel:29-33 Ja-F 159. (MIRA 12:10) 1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-iasledovatel'skogo inetituta Banitarii t gigiyeny in. F.I.Erismans (direktor - A-Z-Beloueov). (UOVOKUIBYSUV--FWROI&TM WMMS--DIUASES AND HYGIMIR) ALITSHULER9 N.S.; LITOVCHEMOD O.V.5 Yu Sq I.I.; DUBOVSKOYr P.A.3 PWITSYllAp T.G.;.~ ~NOTA, ~M.D.; KOZELVSKAYAD I.A. Dynamics of tubermaosis of the okin in children in 1921-195*1. Testadermai Te4o 33 no*6&23-.29 11-D 959. (MIRA 13 "- -) (SM-TUB]MGULOSIS) ROSHCHIN~ I.V.; NIFOHTOVA, M.V.; PRORHOROV, Yu.D.j B4GNOVA.M.D.; KOLANOVA, P.S.; ILYASOVA, S.V.; BULYCHEV, G.V. Hygienic characteristics of the dust factor, and health of workers engaged in cleaning boilers of electric stations. Uch.zap.Mosk. nauch.-issl,inst.san.i gig. no.8:64-70161. (MIRA 16:7) (LUNGS-D= DISEASES) (BOIISRS) BAMIOVA, M.D. Occupational skin diseases induced by pitch. Uch.zap.Mosk. naueb.-issl.inst.san.i gig.no.8!79-82161. (MIRA 16:7) (SKIN-DISEASES) (PITCH-PBYSIOLOGICAL EFTWT) ..RAG.NOVA, M.D. Occupational dermatitis as an effect of the synthetic washing powder "Novost". Uch. zap. Mosk. nauch.-issl. inst. san. i gig. no*9t56-58 161 (MM 16:11) -)t, I .BAGNOVA,.__k6_j)~kva) 0ocuplational skin disea es in workers of the Sukhona wood- pulp and paper combine. aie.truda i prog.zab. nool.1:52-54 161. (MIRA 14%3.1) 1. MoskovsRiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut gigiyeny imeni F.F. Erismana. (VOLOGDA PROVINCE--PAPER INDUSTRY WORKERS-DISEASES AND HYGIENE) VYALOV, A.M.; BAGNOVA, M.D.; BULYCHEV, G.V.; BYLOV, I.S.; GMIN, A.G.; KUBLAPOVA-,-?-.-S~.;~UIU, N.N.; YUSIM-VICH, L.E. Comparative evaluation of health conditions in workers employed in producing synthetic fatty acids and higher fatty alcohols. Gig. i san. 26 no.4:15-21 Ap 161. 041-RA -15: 5) 1. Iz klinicheskogo otdela Moskovskogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo instituta gigiyeny imeni F..F.Erismana 14inisterstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (CIA =-GAL INDUSTRIES--HYGIEVIC ASPECTS) (ACIDS, FATTY-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (ALCOHOLS--rHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) BAGNOVA, M.D., kand.med.nauk Oocupational diseases of the skin in workers of the core division at the foundry works of the I.A.Likhachev Fac.tory. Gig i san. 26 no.5:100-102 My 161. ... iHIRA 15:4) 1. Iz klinichaskep otdela Moskovalcogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo institute, gigiyeny imeni F.F.Erissrmna Ministerstva zdravookhraneniYa RSFSR. (SKIN-DISEASES) (COREMAKING-HYGIENIC ASPECTS) BAGNOVA.. M.D., nauchnyy sotr.; VASILIYEV, A.S.., nauchnyy sotr.; GEYZER, nauchro-y sotr.; YEFIMOV, 11.)..,p nauchnyy sotr.; I;JKIYANOV,, V.S.D nauchnyy sotr.; PANKOVA, V.M., red.; KOROBOVA, N.D., tekhn. red. (Living and health]Byt i zdorovte. Moskva, Profizdat, 1962. , 14q, P. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gigiyeny im. F.F.Erismana (for all except Pankova, Korobova). (BY GIENE) BAGNOVA, M., kand.zed.nmik Skin infections.can be preventad. Okl=.truda i aoto,strakh, 5 no.3.ls43 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Skin-Cam and hygiene) BAGPOVA, M.D., kand.med.nauk .. ... .. 1-1 --l - - Prophylaxis for suppurative skin diseases. Med. sestra 22 no*S: 55-56 163. (~MU 16tlO) VIN-DISMES) (DIDUSTRIAL HYGIM) VYALOV., A.M.; M.D.; VASIL'YEV,A.S.; PUSHKINA, H.N.; YUSHKEVICH, L.B.; 3WCHEV, G.V.; BYLOV, I.S.; GMIKIN, A.G.; Z=OVA,L.V.; ZHIGULINA, L.A. Early changes in the state of health of workers in the cumene process of phenol and acetone production. Uch. zap. Mosk.nauch.- issl. inst.san. i gig. no.9tl3-16 t61 (AURA 16,.11) I VYAI,OV)A-M.,*.,PAPNOVA,.,,ti~p,.; KUBLANOVA,P.S.; FUSHKOA, N.N.; EMYCHEV,G.V.: HYLOV, I.S.; GENKIN, A.G.; KOTELINIKOVA, M.P.; SKLYANSKAU,V.S. Changes in the health of workers engaged in the production Cf synthetic fatty acids. Ucb.zap. Monk.nauch.-issl. inst. san. i gig. no.9:50-54 t6l (MMAL 16 t1l) YDRDUKHOVICH, N.G.; BELYAYEV, M.M.; MOZHAYSKAYA, L.Ya.; 111KOIMO, V.I.; BAGNYUK,,V.S. Use of "KF-911 plastics and their modifications in small high-frequency switches. Plast.massy no.12:54-57 163, (KRA 17t2) 17. Tl,.c-- condition of Hungarian bauxitc, iininj-. rv - r, P. 161: (Magirar Thnvaszati es Kol,aszati E-esulet) A,,ciape t Vol. 12j, No. 3, Mar. 19~,7. SO: Mont',lv Index of *,,,'ast I~uropcan Ac(ssions Vc,-, . - , No. 11 Novemicer 1957. I () . I T-'AGO, The situation in rc-t:ard to HunE.-ariaii lbauxitt- m-in4,n[,. P. 230 (Mamyar T-'anyaszati es KohLszzati LE-jesiLlet) Budapest Vol. 12, No. 3, Yar. 1~57- SO: I-Ionthly Index of Fast -,,mropean Acns.,iioms (AM!,j) %,01. (.)y ~:Q. 11 November 19~7. HUNGARY / Cosmochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydrochem- D istry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-KhAmiya, No 21; 1958, 70441. Author : Bago, F. Inst :Not ~gve ~.~ Title :The Mining and Geological Conditions and Loca- tion of the Opening of the Bauxite Mine in Rhalimba. Orig Pub: Banyasz. lapok, 1958, 13, No 11 27 -34. Abstract: The basic data on geology and composition of ores from two seotions are given. In addition to themajor componshts: (A1203 43.1 - 57.2; S102 2.9 - 15.6, Fe03 18.2 - 31.8%), the ores contain i4in Card 1/2 21 HUNGARY / Cosmochemistry, Geochemistry. Hydrochem- D istry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhut-Xhimiya, No 21, 1958, 70441. Abstract: V2 05 0.09 - 0.12, Cr203 0-01 - 0.04, Mn02 0-10 - 0-20, Ga203 0.0032 - 0.012, Li203 0.003 - 0.014, BeO 0.0006 - 0.000?2, Zr02 0.023 - 0.039, N,203 0.0082 0.021, C0203 0.0010 - 0.0068, SrO 0.031 0.085. Card 2/2 BPGO, Ferenc, okleveles banyamernok Technical and economic effect of applying steel supports in the logwall system on the Hungarian co&1 mining. Pt.l. Bany lap 93 no.7:433-"3 J1 160. 1. Nehezipari Miniozterium Szenbanyaszati Foosztalya. UGO, Ferene, okleveles banyamermok Technical and economic effect of applying steel supports in the longwall syster, on the Hungarian coal mining. Pt.2. Bany lap 93 no.8:505-517 Ag 160. 1. Nehezipari Miniazterium Szenbanyanati Foosztaly. ,.,B,A,GO.. lapz~o;,MAGYARCSY, Ferenc, dr. Settling certain questions relating to.the expropriation proP cedure. Geod kart 16 no*2'.-119-126 164 BAGO Laszlo- YAGYARDSY Ferenc, dr. --. --., ~ I I- y P Remark cn the aiticle "Current questions of land r-gistration and the process of expropriation." Geod kart 16 no.6:4441- 445 164. 133ho-66 ACC NR: Apoonv SOURCE CODE: HU/0017/65/017MVOO19/0026~ J AUTHOR: Bago, Laszlo e ORG non TITLE;: Technical operations in surveying of residential plots SOURCE: Geodezia es kartografia, v. 17, no. 1, 1965, 10-26 TOPIC TAGS: ground survey, general construction, civil engineering ABSTRACT: 'The surveyor's*duties in fulfilling the stipulations of thi regulations issued by the Ministry of Construction (Epitesugyi Miniazo terium) were discussed, insofar as they pertain to the surveying of residential plots. The official entities entitled to such surveying., the requirements for the surveys from a technical and official angle) the means of preparing the surveys, and the procedures for obtaining the building permits and registration certificates were discussed. T1--e drawings that are to.accompany the applications are governed by 6pecific regulations; these were described. [JPR5] SUB CODE: 08o 13 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 012 Card 1/1 Alt,) UDC.* 528.441.21 AVRAMENKO, V.N., inzh.; RAGOCHYUNAS, V.M., inzh.; DMITRIYEV) Yu.V., kand. tekhn. nauk Flat roofs for industrial buildings made of hollow decks of air flues. Prom. stroi. 41 no.6:18-22 Je 164. (MIRA 17:9) FILEP, Aladar. dr., korhazi foorvos- BAGOLY Pal, dr., korhazi adjunktus. Surgical therapy of cancer of the uterus. Magy. noorv. lap. 18 no. 6!321-336 Nov 55. 1. Coongradineg3rei Tanace Korha2a, Szentes. Szuleszeti es Rog3rog3rassatt Oaztalyanak kozlemenye. (UTERUS, neoplasms surg.. technic & postoperative radiother., follow-up.) (RADIOTHMAPY, in various diseases cancer of uterus, postoperative use.) "RAGOLY,E .- SZALAY, Gyorgy, dr. Premature labor in tuberculosis. Orv.hetil. 101 no.48:1706-1707 27 N, 6o. 1. Goongrad megyei Tanace Korhaza, Szentes, Tbe. Szuleezeti Oaztaly. (TUBERCULOSIS PULMONARY in T)regn) (INFANT PREMATURE) SZALAY, Gyorgy,, dr.; BAGOLY, ~A-I, dr. Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in pregnan4. Orv. hetil. 102 no.39: 1845-1849 24 S 161. 1. Szentesi Megyei Korhaz The Szuleszeti Osztaly. (TUBERCULOSIS in pregn) (PREGNANCY compl) [~ ") I J, :t I , i BAGOTI., li. T. Treatmen'4, of acute and chronlo hepatitle with freoh extracts of the pancrean. Klin. med., Moskl-a 28%6, June 50. p. 65-9 1, MOSCOW. Ml 19o 5. Nov., 1950 BAGOSIp E. Large-scale production of grass seed. P. 306. AGRARTUDOMANY. (Miesurin Agrartudomanyi Egyesulet) Budapest. Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress. Vol. 5, No. 11, November 1956. BAGOTA, IM, "Problem of Youth in the Polish Anglers Association." P. 19, RYB-A, (GOsr-ODARKA Mi. "Vol. 5, No. 11, Nov. 1953. Warszawa, Poland.) SO: Monthly List of East Ekiropean Accessions, (zEAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncle t 0 0 0 0000 1 of , I! a , . .. L 11junst I'll 11xilln & 12 7 w - a ft 34 11 l A- IMF ~ fly D -0 CA '.i ~ R# 00 T OU1Wl Ak~- ORMET19i M. J4 fa 0 1 i The vaoft of to of mormy drop in a via- 0'a 0 4W-od A. N. Frumkin- C-PC diums. L 4_F 0 ".j. ". sti, X.S.S. 55. 131-6(1947)(in English); r : cf. C.A. 0. VJP, &W-Tbt vdacity of fall of lfg drOPs- ItnWO1 COn(9- 1-3% 1110 "ad with suitable of K of as dWrorg vras dctd., C0Vrrc,1jOM 0 1 FIRIt"ll hMMM lot tbC COCCt 01 tbt VC98d interwtion of the falling drop, l c - wall% and The hydrod 0 omoldwolved %"with& w Pre inthecolumts. Intc 0 fell at a rate in acre"Icat with Unall cim. cow, the drops i 0 ~t- 004 ij~ n Stakes* fonnuts. The Charge on the drop after a Certa -time of conlad wills a min. coft1g. dissolved Os is Intle- -; , 0 :!f : , wed pendent of its Initial value. After removal of dissol th by bubbling H9 tbr-A the sala. far 2D bro., the Values 0 ,I o(lbe ratio, *.the vdadtyof fail of the liquid drop w to l o t l ., d sp that of the velocity of fall of a s *0 twccn 1.03 and 1.47. dependlull'on The chuffe. and R; h 00 arga. proachn 1.5 titnes the value of m. at small c addn. of surface-wtive agents, such as amyl and octyl aks.. did awt cmft any appreciable cbmw In the form of the curvo. %laWes calm. by the theoretical Mation derived, speed with the observed values. A. F. L ..A U AV 16- 0 T 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 m a a 9 U NO 4 A) a 43 a 46, .."D -00 ML -09 0 so *00 9 coo, Zoo wo 0 :j fte coo too dim 0 0 -; 1-0 ;;o go I) If W 11 It. If A 10, 'A, 11 11, A I a A It a J, 0- f.110. Of Ibe oil -11116 0A1 The potentials of falling drops. L.Haigoiskity4 anti I. FrumUln (Inxt. Phys. Chrin.. Acad. sci. hills. row). J. J'Aivs. Omits. (17-SS.k.) .11, lict:1-430947) I I. (iu Hunsim)-ift drPM 1.2 mm. in diain.. were faw-I lifull a Capillary And tell Ill a 9 111 VIIII, In CIVIVIn) 9.4 l".1. ?41;1) 1 J";,. I% kell 91111 alltifln-51 III 111V lift III the '%Ipll 11-00 i V, they vitir 11111111110 by ~'nranii it all MokiliAly ti-- -00 their suff"ef clllugt~ it Ittitle. Ile its 0 0 whic - o 1, i bring the cutmit ra"i"I by the drop' and A the area of the fig/soln. interface 90 formed In I sl~. The ,dimrnllia. ,,~,W E betiteen the top find the bottom of the glycerol column was Incas. solid insulatinj panicirs. A almr Nert I 0%3 urrdassfunctionole. InNICBrEwasalmostindelm.n. is given (Levich. C.A. 42, 21W). It shows, e.g., that p dent of 4 at large jx)s. s. becante zero at very small neg. I. the potential difference between the back and the front of a 000, anti changed its sign at greatrr neg. e values. In OAM A falling Its drop m-ab as high as o.4 v. The theory predicts.11 00 %1 and 0.1 115 V Mir Eshowed a max. It small ". e Witt a in ;i9i'Mment with the expt., that the max. 0( E occurs at 6 0 V mitt . (i.e.. a ittax. of thc neg 461 at small neg. o vahif- - - 61 -)-4. P twins the risomity and, the clec. cond. of These results were observed ithri, air wai dispUL-rd finni the wiln. Ilikerman :0 a the win. by Its; III the prest-nee of OV R was alinint in- dependent of # because the charge oil the falling dropirt X was detd. by the compti. of the Wn. rather than by the 00 original polarization, The E values increased when.the 0 it otmen. of KHr decreased and reached about 0.1 v.. i.e., were touch girater than The 3edimentatim potentials A 00 Ile 0 A S 8 - I L A StIALLURGICAL WERAIUME CLASSIFKAIION --Z. NZ).O. Ot! It 1.10tij .1, 0.. C41 I)ILIIIII-1; a Ill 1, Cot i.- -it . , I q - I W--T- V -- E) UU AV go is IV it A, K a It a a it it Or -W I !,Z,.AAL Is W 0 1 - I xr W 3 it (I a V 0 0 0 0 0 0 is: 4111411 0 0 0 G 0 0 Ose 0 9 *10 0-0 0-9 0 0 41 0 0 06 0 0 0 0 0 S It M J, 1$ 16 It x is 40 At 41 41 A I t MA Eli.-T. it. J.-I, r,~,t&vi3xi _Z.0 IF3 Afto 4,11CO-11INS IIN men I I Thl P014QUW Of 11AM149 I " 7) 4mp. A. Prumkin nd 1. A. IlittotAltya (Univ. uscow). JI Ph & -,.Qra , I Coijoid ~ CUiR. 32, cf. C.A. 41 -111 an 04ree aWn. of Kilt, and glycerol with a y6cattitif of -8-14 polws, fig drops fall from a dropping-lig electrode with a drop time of about 0.4 me. at the rate of 1.0-1.2 cm.liec. 7%r drom we polarized by an r.m.l. which is applied between the droppinji-11ileloctmit and a War Iffirlectrodeinthesame"n. The potential itrising hunt 00 the fall of the tit%,% is ruessoreil agailat 3 As-A411; elec trodes spaced along the path of the drops. It is shown that the taingratial motion of the surface 4 fialling drum Go di . dloplisces the charges of the double layer from tbv lower to the upper end is[ lite dmis, giving riw tit a p.d. twitisreft 00 lite two ruds. It," 411"j. 4.1 ladiu. 41.11 tnut., vi-ftily of the solu. 13. and clec. imn-1. 4 X 10-1. the tv.d. 1,etwern 00 The lower and lite upM ends of lite drop reaches 0.4 V. 00 4 Ideasurements cit lite lml. lwtwren Various points of it liquid column In which thr d-js tire Wing we in tair agreement with values expected theoretically. In se cmdance with the t1mvy of Fruatkin ad 1,vich (C.A., 40, OU449 with increase in lite charge dellitY the Ahs %mlue of the potential of faltint drops first increases, Traches a max.. and then .[",P,4 (is. It &1w fanom from thew Inealairtur 1% Ilml the frUN'tthill time tit Ow flec. u joullir layer at lite lig-sitin. lnt,tf,tv tit girrmil Is 1e,% ChAtt.' X III '%T- AIN-111-A OfTAM41CAL LITINAT1.1111, CLAIIIFICATI(I- U is &V to is' t - it -1 f-ir-1 1-j-v 0-11- v !7J: ,a ft 0 It to #A a a x a n a n It X "D A go go 000 so-geoles, 0 go 0-0-0 6-0, ass, 0 00 000100 see 0006 00 0000000 M?, -00 go* 200 4041 44too roe Oes, go ~96 goo see we* no 0 Its 00 movenow of kwd ad n1d 1111114M w-Wo III #W- W V. ig a t, yw"""W"On nuftey =41 "Mwimtr t, & Zkor. Fix. K a. 23, 1231-9(1949); d. im 4,2, * and Frumirla &M loevich, C.A. 42, 5M.-HS ten im drop (nAiuo 0.036 em.) tbroulb KBr solas. in Clyawal (9 2.6-32 pains) at 21-22 . The drops during tbeir fonnation were tharsed by current i. and the charge e was calcd. as i1A , A being the drop area famed In I me. (about 2 X 10-1 sq. cm./tor.). The sains. wat astd. with H8 to ovoid vmHatim of # during descent. Along about 3 ca. at their path. the drops were subjected to a borisnotal electrostatic field of 0.25-1.8 y./cm. -, the field etrength was detd. by Ag/A ndm. Prcwn the horizontal deviation of the drips t=w0bility V in cm./sec. v. In the ekv. field was caled. When o vari"I bet a e +35 rind -30 X 10-4 coulomb/sq. cm. and theeke. cond. abetween 10-land 10-Gobra-1 cm.-'. V tmighly fallav"A the equation V - mol(2eq + 0) (cf. A. 40. XWO). V wall - 11 at a P111011 are. 0 1 In"rod It 4 - (1) ptretuflatily beco4w IN"111. (it vvas s=111 w7tit in the Palo. At k"r ., the mos. V was too lot. surnably because t eatial gradient ow The dism. of the drop bommerrumportance. The max. V was, e1g. 2.4, 9. and 22 lot ros. fit drop at a - 1.9 X 10-6, 2.5 X 10-'o mW 10- o map - atom, it was about 106 lima as #me " elect mobilities. Pyridine and ttivactitylpyridine dMa not V; oaphtbylaminr (0.1 M) kwers V. 1. J. bilorman -, `i~i..Nfwse Is wiftoss =Whm. f. A. I M.-). Zhar. As. A41V1,047 I-W IM) i d. C.A. 43. 2112U.-Hs dfopo (radius r - O.OM eva.) fell In a KRr soln. In IlYmral N - 2.3 poises), **%m the distance i betwetn 2 caurcutivv drops was lea Ibis. my. 110 r, the rate to of fall increased with the mile P:d, v,g, at rJ - 0.12, to sometitnes was 1.15 s% (ok is the raft of fail of a single drop). When 04,01. (a. - The raft taw. ("M Stolive, equation) was farge (e.g. 1.47), w /me was near I and somethars even kiss thant. The ratio as/y. bad a max. (about 1.4) when the drops carried a ebwV # of about 3 X 10-6 coulomb/sq. em', this mail was Oteep, In 0.01 N Kur " &hall" In O.A,k'Kbf. ii~depmdtamoloo/o.onoisactmntedfor b thendieribrory. IsasmWified (with HNOO 0.38,V e"o, W.. Is .!Y. wta, was 1.37. This high W velocity cannot be explained by the effect of o. whkb was about 7 X 1"; them must kave been transfer of fig ions RCtON the drop/ids. boundary. In 0.1 M CoffiNift + (1-7 N KW in glyeerd 0* greatest Y./P. was 1.24; surface act lve sabstaw" reduce the tangential inovirmenis in the drop (as In so Ins ng Polar 111AX.) atal lwace jrPhIC im-frase the 11='between top and adn. AmOll to octyl sk.. and ftNH, had lem effect. The vulues, 4 ads, near I fasted by the previous experimenters, e4-, Sly,ty Aye. Jim. F. 1060916)) were due to low Aoc. cond. J the ordiam and dm presence of 0 and rarface- active Impurkim. 1. 1. Olk"Mn Uois. 2S, 4.'Ki-d (14 ).-The m4n, of Ht in 2S 1450, lit An atio. of Ol ptoverde through an 0I + + 2e - I elec rot-hein. nitchanis v. Lh + M (1) And I ij Hg r* Ila* + e (2). This 6 shown by the following ob~ ttrvations- (1)'11me iirquivalenct bct%etn the amt. of lig dismilved and the amt. of Ift0i formed in jm9n.: this can be seen with the help of polarogrunis of the soin. which can be coulpared to polarogTanis Stained with synthetic m4im. cDutg. equiv. anits. of Ila And llj(h, This Is in axrecinent with morne data of Koltholl (C.A. 34. I;UPP~r (2) The rat.~ of Wis. of [is At a fill tlecimle depprids on the tirctrixi potential and can be detd. frout the kinetic. of electrolytic reduction of 0,. The latter is inve-fixalt'l by 11jejus (if polarization curves at a fig electrode at conditions buch that the reduction of O~ is the only electrode reaction takins: place. Michel Houdart BAGOTSKATA 1. A,, Effect of anions on the solution of mercury in electrolytic solutions in the presence of oxygen. Zhur.Fiz.1him. 26, 659-68 '52. (MLRA 5:8) (CA 47 no.13-6269 153) 1. Institut fisichaskoy khisil, Akademiya nauk S.S.S.R., Moscow. USS.R/Chemistry'- Electrochemistry Aug 52 Diffusion "Diffusion in Liquids During Turbulent Mixing," I. A. Bagotskaya lliwN SSSRII vol 85, No 5., PP 1057-1060 A rotating, disk-shaped Cu electrode was used in the study of diffusion in liquids. The rpm of the, electrode were measured stroboscopically andvaried between 500 and 1750. It developed that the dif- fusion, and hen6e.the limiting current, is linearly related to the rpm and not proportional to its square root as in laminar mixing. Submitted by Acad A. N. Frumkin 19 Jun 52. 239T19 BAWTSWA, I.A. Stationary potentials and the kinetics of self-dissolution of alwilgams in the presence of oxygen. Zhur. Fi-.. Khim. 27, 362-9 '53. WaA 6:5) (CA 47 no.19:9823 '53) 1. Inst. Phys. Chem.. Acad. Sci, U.S.S.Re, MoBcowe BAXTSKAYA, 1. A. iie iiiiiances on 0 Peneiii: Inc lion of Hydrogen Into IronAnd this .1-11- 11 P t fl L M Il k. 21-A 1 1 OVAT. o en a 4 - '!rras kadCrAft - au klad 9 , 13 2 (5 , 4- I 93UM 979-982 ) . . . Wo , ). y (In Russlan)a A study of. the trA or of the hydrogen over. Journal of the Iron and Steel Inst. J potential through an Iron diaphra with t4io simultannous measurement of the amount of h i on diffused through It t or ure IN RCI a l ti d l i d th dl i une 1954 n at on n so u one za ur o ng ca e to p ' Froperties and Tests larnmonlurn sulphate, in the presence o1 ant inhibitor (tatrabut 4th polsesluin brorpido) Is descri . n additions of arsonlet Z" to the polarization coil in concentrations of . 10-1- 10-4 M. "LA- vrith and without the inhibitor, tho change of potential under the influence of the diffusing hyvilrogen was not cbsar6d. This result Is I iposition to the vlows expressed in the nh - dro observed n of h en i d ditT h l us o ner. y Aw at t b , literature t g a ;4ower removal of in the presence, of arsenic, is duo to th hragm surfhoo-v. a. ' from the dill d o n h r p y g~ a TZ a BAGOTSKAYA, I.A. ........ Redox properties of diffuse atomic hydrogen on the surface of a polarized electrode in alkaline solutions* Dokle A SSSR 110 no-3:397-WO S 156. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Institut fizicheekoy, khimii Akademii nauk SSSR.Pradatavlene akademikom A.N.Prumkinym. (Hydrogen) (Electrochemistry) AUTHORS: Oahe, A. I., Bagotakaya, I. A. SOV/. 76-32-6-29/46 TITLE: The Effect of Diffusing Atomic Hydrogen on the Hydrogen Excess Voltagerfon Iron and Its Galvanic Coatings in Basic and Acid Solutions (Vliyaniye diffundiruyushchego atomarnogo vodoroda na perenapryazheniye vodoroda?lna zheleze i nanesennykh na nego gallvanicheskikh osadkakh v rastvore shchelochi i kisloty) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheakoy khimii, 1958, Vol. 32, Nr 6, PP. 1379-1388 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Investigations on the effect of an artificial increase of the concentration of atomic hydrogen at the electrode sur- face on the kinetics of its electrochemical separation may supply intrmation on the mechanism of this reaction, which fact had already been observed by A. N. Frumkin (Ref 1). In the present paper the problem mentioned in the title was in- vestigated in the case of galvanic copper and nickel deposi- tions on iron and in 1n NaOE solutions, as well as on pure iron and on~iron blanched with tin and mercury; it was also investigated in the case of galvanic depositions of tin, nickel and copper in 1n H2SO4 solutions, the method applied Card 1113 remaining the same as in an earlier paper. As may be seen The Effect of Diffusing Atomic Hydrogen on the Hydrogen Excessp#-6-32-6-29146 Voltage 41 on Iron and Its Galvanic Coatings in Basic and Acid Solutions from an experimental part the authors used Armoo iron; the graphically represented experiments in the NaOH solution show that increases in the case of the nickel deposition with smallicathode polarization under the action of diffus- ing hydrogen, and that it decreases with a higher one; in the case of ealvanic copper depositions, howeverl-t always increases. In the case of a treatment of the galvanic depositions with mer- cury these effects change, however. The investigations in sulfuric acid solutions in the case of pure iron, iron blanched with lead, and the galvanic depositions tin and copper did not display any influence of the diffusing hydrogen on 17, while in the case of iron blanched in mercury a smaller effect -was observed; this may be explained by a higher velocity of re-Abrmation of the atomic hydrogen (as compared to the alkaline medium). In the explanations of the observed effects the works by Gerischer and Mehl (Refs 8,9) are mentioned and it is pointed out that the dependence on the electrode polarization could not be taken into account. In order to obtain a com- parison of the theoretical derivations with the experiment the Card 2/3 influence of the amperage of the diffusing hydrogen il on I The Effect of Diffusing Atomic Hydrogen on the Hydrogen Excessijnlf,'~6-32-6-29/46 Voltagem, on Iron and Its Galvanic Coatings in Basic and Acid Solutions in the case of an electrode polarization with constant amperage was carried out, and it was found that in the beginning there is an increase which later on converges to a certain value, or that the decrease of the excess-volta-e grows in the beginning and then approaches a limit value in the case of a polariza- tion increase with constant il/i. The observed effects of the decrease of the excess voltaGe were greater than those calcu- lated theoretically. Finally the authors thank A.N. Frumkin, Llember, Academy of Sciences, USSR. There are 9 figures and 9 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR;Institut fizicheskoy khimii,,Moskva (Moscow Institute of Physical ChemistryAS USSR) SUBMITTED: February 22, 1957 1. Hydrogen--Diffusion 2. Hydrogen--Electrochemistry 3. Metal coatings--Electrochemistry 4. Sodium hydroxide--Electro- Card 3/3 chemistry 5. Mercury--Electrochemistry S/076/60/034/007/020/042/XX B004/Bo68 AUTHORS: Bagotskayal 1. A., Kovba, L. D., and Oshe, A. I. "woo' TITLE: Study of the Effect of-Diffusing Atomic Hydrogen on the Xinetios of Its Electrochemical Evolution PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 34, No. 7, PP. 1508-1516 TEXT: The effect of hydrogen diffusion on the kinetics of its electro- chemical evolution was studied in Refs. 1-4 using an iron membrane fixed between two vessels and sealed with vacuum grease. Since a disturbing effect of the vacuum grease on the overvoltage I was suspected, the authors repeated their experiments with a new device shown in Fig. 1. A dish made of Armco iron (2 cm in diameter; about 1 cm high; wall thickness: 0.1 to 0.07 mm) was connected to a platinum contact by means of an iron clamp. The outside surface of the dish was polarized,and,the inside surface was exposed to diffusion. Cell I contained hydrogen gas. The dish was filled from containers 2 and 3 with 1 N NaOH saturated with H 2 to a height of 2 to 3 mm. The inside surface of the dish was cathodically polarized with Card 1/4 Study of the Effect of Diffusing Atomic S/076/60/034/007/020/042/xx Hydrogen on the Kinetics of Its Electro- B004/BO68 chemical Evolution the platinum anode 4, and the diffusion potential Td was measured with respect to the reference anode.5.As soon as ?d had reached a constant value, 2 N HmSO saturated with H and containing.traces of Pb(NO e- 4 2 3)2 was pumped from container 8 into cell 1 such that it touched the bottom of the dish. The dish was temporarily polarized anodically. Hydrogen diffu- sion was discontinued by using hydrogen-saturated NaOH from container 11 instead of the acid solution. These experiments were performed with pure Armco iron, mercury-poisoned iron, and zinc-plated iron. The results were in agreement with the ones obtained previously. Overvoltage I was increased onnDn-poisoned iron and lowered on Hg-poisoned iron by hydrogen diffusion. The increase in Ai of the rate of electrochemical hydrogen evolution in the presence of diffusing atomic hydrogen was determined on Hg-poisoned ironand zinc-plated iron with I = const. For a given rate of diffusion if, the amperage i was measured. For Ai/il, the following values were found: Card 2/4 Study of the Effect of Diffusing Atomic S/076/60/034/007/020/042/XX 1~ydrogen on the Kinetics of Its Electro- B000066 chemical-Evolution Electrode Electrolyte (A i/i Fe + Hg 3 N NaOH 0.800 1.72 Fe + Hg 0-5 N NaOH 0-790-0-875 1.37 Fe + Zn 4 X NaOH o.61o 0.24 Fe + Zn 0.5 N NaOR o.69o o.1 Moreover, the effect of P., of the cathodic polarization of the electrode, and' of the pH of the solution on A~ was examined on Armoo iron and nickel lated iron. With constant cathodic polarization of the electrode A~ in p creased with if and approached a limit. Increase of ~ and decrease of pH 16d to a decrease of 6~ . A. N. Frumkin is thanked for a discussion. There are 7 figures, 1 table, and 6 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, institut elektrokhimii (Academy of Sciences USSRf, Institute of Electrochemistry) SUBMITTED: September 25, 1958 Card S/076/60/034/007/020/042/XX B004/BO68 Card 4/4 B&GOTSKAYA, I.A.; KOV]3&, L.D. Rate of diffusion of electrolytic hydrogen, as affected by the condition of that side of an iron membrane where the diffusion begins. Dokl-AM SSSR 133 no.4:862-865 Ag 160. MIA 13:7) 1. Institut elektrokbizil Akademii nauk SSSR. Ptedstavleno akademikom A.N. li-umkinym. (Diffusion) (Hydrogen) 43469 S/076/62/036/012/003/014 B101/B180 A73THOR: Bagotskaya, I. A. (Moscow) TITLEs Effect 6,f the solution composition on the rate of diffusion of electrolytic hydrogen through metal diaphragms. I. Diffusion of hydrogen through iron diaphragms PERIODICAL: Zhurnal f'izicheskoy khimii, v. .36, no. 12, 1962, 266*7 - 2673 TEM The time dependen':ce of H iffusion through an iron diaphragm was meabured for the following solu?,ons: 2 N NaOH, 2 N H so 2 N H so 2 49 2 4 + 0.1 N KI, and 2 N H so + 0.1 N KI + 0.1 M (C H ) NI. The diffusion side 2 4 4 9 4 of the diaphrafm was poisoned with As, Pb, oT Hg, and.cathodically polarized With 4-10-4 a/cm 2. Resultat The presence of any of these solutions, and poisoning, on the diffusion side, with As in acid or alkaline media, Pb in acidt or Hg in alkaline media, reduces the diffusion rate v Ii considerably. The opposite occurs with the same factors on the polarization side. Fe poisoned with Pb in alkali or with Hg in an acid does not follow this ru '1e. The recombination theory developed by N. I. Kobozev and V. V. Monblanova Card 1/2 S/076/62/036/012/003/014 'Effect of the solution B101/B180 (Zh. fiz. khimii, 6, 308, 1935) according to which the binding energy and hydrogen are the decisive factors-in diffusion, does not adequately ex- plain the experimental results. Two processes are assumed to take place on hydrogen diffusions hydrogen'penetration of the metal during discharge, and its withdrawaltft the solution by electrochemical desorption. These reactions are independent and probably occur on different parts of the diaVhragm surface. The results obtained would then be explained by the relative value of changes.in the activation energies of these reactions, and no U definite dependence is necessary for the binding energy and over- voltage. There are 5-figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk;'SSSR, Institut elektrokhimii (Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Electrochemistry) SOBMITTEDs April 15, 1961 Card' 2/2 BAGOTSKAYA, I.A. Effect of the electrical double layer structuxe on electrochemical desorption. Dokl. AN SSM 1/+2 no.511105-1107 F #62. (KM 15:2) 1. Institut elektrokhimii AN S.S-SR. Predstavleno akademikom A.N Jlru~jnym. (Desorption) (Electrochemistry) A. W95 S/076/63/037/001/016/029 B144/B186 AUTHORSs Kovba, L. D., Lagotskaya, I. A. 'TITLE: Effect of.the composition of the solution on the diffusion rate of electrolytic hydrogen through metal diaphragms. II. Hydrogen diffusion through palladium diaphragms PERIODICALt Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v..37, no. 1, 1963, 161 168 + TEXT: The separate and combined effect of the I and (C H ) N ions on 4 9 4 the hydrogen diffusion through Pd diaphragms was studied in 1 N H 30 .(a), 2 4 I N H 2 so4 +0.103 N KI (b), 1 N H 2so4+ 5'10. M [(C 4H9 ) 4N]2SO4 (c), and I N H SO + 0.03 N KI + saturated (C H ) NI (d) solutions with and-without 2 4 4 9 4 2' addition of Hg. After zpretreatment of the diaphragm in (a) with 2*10-18/CM current, the polarization,was stopped at the diffusion side.and continued with 5-10-3.a/cm2 current at the polarization sid6 until a constant H 2 diffusion rate was established. The potential at the diffusion side was 50 - 60 mv. About half of t~e'!H~ forming diffused through the diaphragM_..---T- Card 1/3 S/076/63/037/001/010-/029 Effect of the composition ... B144/B186 The effect of additions and Hg-poisoning of the diaphragm was studied in cathodic polarization, the respective current strengths being i pol 3 fic/cm2 5-10 and i O_ if I and Hg are introduced at the pola~iza- dif tion side they inurease the diffusion rate v dif' whereas introduction, at the diffusion side has the contrary effect: On KI addition at the polari- zation side, the overvoltage~oj*increased to 60 mv.and 5/6 of the hydrogen formed diffused through the diaphragm. This is in agreement with the negative effect-of I and Hg on the energy of the metal - H bond and on ads the hydrogen overvoltage retarding the discharge and removal of thead- sorbed H. In further tests the .action of I_.on v dif and I was investigated after the electrode had been kept for some time in (b) without cathodic polarization. Here 41 increased steadily while v dif decreased. This ob- served inconsistency'implies the probable existence of two types of Pd poisoning by I-: a weak type with increasing v dif and s, in which only the active centers of the Pd surface take Dart in the hydrogen discharge Ca rd 2/ 3,