SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BENES, V. - BENENSON, Y. I.
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Bm, - .-rAIA, L.; KKTICII, Z 0
hrevention of opinal abnammalities in sebool and presebool children.
Cesk. pediat. 16 no.3DI93?-934 0 161.
1. Ortopedi&j oddelofil'O'M Pardubice.
(POSTURE)
- - --- - -
-- BENLS*, Vaclav
Growth dyn&mico of the hand in youth. Cask. hyg. 7 no.2/3:112-116
162.
1. Ustav hygiony, Praha.
(ROD ijm adolescence) (GROWTH in adolescence)
BUESp V.; GLIVICKr, V.; VANECKOVA, M.
The strength of doreal musculature in relation to the age and physical
parameters. Cesk. hyS. 7 no.2/3sW-1" '62.
1. Ustav hygieny Praha, Vyzkumny ustav telovychovny Praha.
(mcus ph~aiology) (AGING physiology)
(PHYSICAL FITIFLSS in adoleseqncc)
BE=,.,Vac.l.av--
Relative length of the hand in groving adolescents. Pracovni lek.
14 no.5t244-248 Je 162.
1. Ustav hygleny v Fraze, reditel doe. HUDr. K. Symon.
(ANTHMPOMPSTRX) (WID)
(;1,'.RNA 0 VO rl a, I I hiMr. 3 BENbl I, Vacletv" NuDr.
Rq.itdua of DNOX &ftt,r defoliation of potato tops. Rcist vyroba
1.0 no.8:835--840 JI 164
i. Insitruta of Hygiene, Prti.-~ae.
CHRBOLKA, Jaroolavj BFSM, Vaulnvp doe. Mr.
Problems of evaluating model enterprises. Prace mzda 12 no,12:
551-557 D 164.
1. Faculty of Medicine and HYgiene of -.he Charles University,
Prague (for Bones)* 2. .11tate Reewch InBtitute of Economics amd
Organization of the MW.etry of Social Welfare,, Prague (for Chrboika).
BBNW Vladimir, KUDr
Phantom Imaginations and pains of paraplegics. Roshl.chir. 34
no.4:239-246 Apr 55.
1. Chirurgicks oddelent M y Praze
(FAWLIGIA. sanifestations
phantom pains in lower extremities. pathol.)
(SPISAL CORD, wounds and injuries
phantom imagimRtioa of movement, pa"hol. & diag. valwo)
(YOUXDS AMD ZILMRINS
spinal cord Inj. with phantom imagination of movement,
pathol. & diag. value)
311M, 71adivir, KUDr.
I ~ L - -
Death as a result of box4mg. Cook. nmr. 19 n0.3:167-170 Aug 56.
(ATHLATICS, wounds and inj.
In boxing, fat&:. case (Cs))
BIOS, Vladimir, As., NUDr.
A now rotating bad. Ro:;bl. cbIr. 35 no.6:396-397 June 56.
1. UVN. chir. odd.. nacisInfle doe. dr. Z. Kunc, Praha.
(IMING CARS
now rotating be.d. design (Cs))
BMS Vladimir
qawos;i-M~w
Treatment of pressure on the spinal cord from destructive
extradural processes. Roshl. chir. 33 no.11:653-638 Oct 56.
1. Z neurochlrurgIckeho odd. Ustrodni vojenske nesocnicev
Press.
(SPINAL OORD. dta.
compression by extradural neoplasms, surg. (Cs))
(SPINS. neoplaslis
causing coaqw,stision of epln&l cord, surg. (Cs))
Yl., As., Dr.t VOJTA, Vaclay, Dr.
Notes on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic subdural
extravasation in childron. Cook. nour. 20 no.1:44 '17 Feb 57.
1. Ustradnt voj. nem. miurochirurgtcke oddelent, prednosta
loc. Dr. Z. Kunc Newtologicks, klinika K.U. v Praze, prodnosta
akadomik prof. K. HmIlnel,, detake oddelont.
(DURA KATIR, diu.
oubtiural extravasation, chronic. in child., disg.
8. ther. (Cv) )
T"MrS, Vlwlimir; DRA"90',AT., Itmolit
wm&%Nwocw
I.Av--lokon and dijind-i-nntprer, nf ventriculography. Cesl%nomr. () no. 4:
June 57.
1 WT
. -pick@ odd. Ilitredni vojenake nemocnice Prahq, oredwsta
( ~- ". I ~~ 41~
rd-,r-nt,r-sqR & d1sadynntages (Cs))
BIM, Irladimir
ago Present state of spinal vord injury tres.tment & its per8D00tiV8g. Cook.
neur. 21 no.2tll5-123 IW- 58.
1. Neurochirargicke oddeleni Ustredni voj. nemocnioe v Prate, prednosta:
doe. dr Zdenek Thno.
(SPDIAL CORD, wJ;s. A
surg., riview (Cs))
-.BHUS, Vladimir; YUSZK, ITo
Z--,-
Experience In the surgical treatment of g1loblastows multiforme.
Gesk.neur.23 no.6,385-395 0160,
1. Neurochirurgicla klin![ko, fakn1ty vesobeensho lelarstvi University
KarloTy v Prass. prednostu~orof. MUDr. Zdenek luno.
(GLICIBIASTOHA MULMOM41 owl)
VORREITH, Miloo; BARES, Ludek; VANCTIRIK, Josef
Candidianis of the centril nervous eyo+Aim disposed by a bioptic toot.
Cas.lek.ceak 100 no.3lt9(6-971 4 Ag 161.
1. Patologickoanatomicks odd. UVN v Prate, nacolnik pplk. Mr. M.
Vorreith, neurologicke otd. nemocnice OUNZ v Rumburku, prim. MUDr.
L. Bares, nourochirurgicla, klinika KU v Praze, prednoota gen. prof.
MUDr. Z. Kunc a VoJensky ustav bygieny, spidemiologie a milcrobiologiep
nacelnik pplk. MUDr. Z. Ilasak.
(MONILIASIS diag) (BRAIN dis)
BENESO Vl.
Contribution to surgical therapy of cnmiopharyngiomas. Cesk. nearol.
25 no-5:305-312 S 162.
1. Neurochirurgickm kltiika fak. vatob. lek. KU v Praze,, prednosta prof.
dr. Z. X.unc.
(CRANEOPHA.RYNGIOMA)
BaW V.Iadimir
--
Traumtio shock in brain Injuries. Rczhl. chir. 1,1 uo.D28-31 Ja
162.
1. Neilrochirurgicka kllnika FVL KU v Frazop prednosta prof. dr.
Zdenek Kunc.
(BAN wde & inj) (SHWK atiol)
in - Soulam, K.
A new method for the application of drefising to the scalp in head
surgery. Rozhl. chir. 41 no.9:631-632 S 162.
1. Neurochirurgicka klinJ.ka fak. vseob. lek. KU v Praze, prednosta
prof. dr. Zd. Kunt.
(SCAUI) (IEU)
BE M v 7.1 VLADTXOVA, Js
T.mnscranial approaah in wirgery of orbital tumors. Ces*.
oftal. 19 no.41217-226 JI 163-
1. Neurochirargialm klinikk fakulty vooobseneho lakeretvi KU
v Frass, prednosta prof. dr. Z. Kuno,, DrSo. Ocni oddeleni
UYN v Praze, vedouc,4. doc. Ir. V. Jensi.
(ORBITAL NEOPLASMS) (EYE NEOPLASMS)
(SUF:GZP,T, OPERATIVE)
KUNG, Z.; BENES, V.
Anterior qurgical approe,ch to the cervical spine. Rozhl. chir.
43 no.lOt649-657 0 164.
1. Neurochirurgicka k1irilka fakulty vaciobecneho lekaretvi
Karlovy University ir Pre,ze, (prednosta prof. dr. Z. Kunc. DrSc.).
HALACKA, K. j ~ GORNERO F,
(h the problem of omtamixating food additives in the C.S.S.R.
Cesk. hyg. 10 nc,Jtl?5-18,11~ Hy 165.
I. Katedra hygievy a epidmiologie lekarvke fakulty University
J
,,.E. Purkyne, Br-noj Ustav hygieny Praha a Katedra chemie a
.-,cichnologie potravin# Slovenska, vysoka skola tehnicka, Bratislava.
2. K. Ifalackalis addresst Ilmo, tr. ObrtLn(,u miru 10. 3. V.Benes'
aeld revs: F'rahs, 10,, Srolaroila 48.
B&M, V..; CERIA,V.
Cmtribution to the prob:.em of DlptErc-x resilues. C95Y.. ljyg.
10 no.3009-212 My '165
.L. Ustav higiany, Praha.
:3ENES, Vladimir
Turbidity identifioat.'Lon of bottled natural vine. Kvaergr prux
9 no.406-" Ap 163.
1. Vyzkume pracoviste Vinarskych sayodu, n.p., Praha.
BEM, Vladiiairl KRUMPHANZLI Vled.lmir
Stabilization of vine wi-;h metatartaric acid and its
preparation. Kvaary prtnt 10 no.llt258-261 N 164.
1. Research Worksite of the Vinarske saxrody, Prague (for
Bones). 2, Higher School. of Chemical Technology, Prague
(for Krumphansl).
US Jj,F 4 jrr.
71
nl,
A111 ~,113
-Pu e s t
c f
1
GORENY1, MAR031 .-t, ~_-f f i:; ~-.' (; 11 1 ~- . .
we i
.737M 7z' L
gepesunernolk , A LMAD I,
Feren- , KOVACS, L-Lj
L.-Justry, F r, r gl,,
US Ellify.' rlv~Url ,.g Rv:;-,!lr Jfist-'
017 MO-al "Irgv F.r-11 M) L;, c~ Trei, --+-,, -n al
Ile~-rrAc-im az;,i Mi n,- e, try
iENSS, Zoltan, oklevales gepammarnok
Present statj cf mAn,ifactnring household and ot.ter gas appli--:03.
Elnergia e9 atom 18 no.IiV-48 Ja 165.
1. National Potrolem and Gas Indu3try T~-nnt, Budapest.
OERIUP .1.; BMRW,,H H
DerivativeB of thiourea v1th potential tuberculostatIx activity'.
Note III. Studii cero chin 9 no,2:343-349 161,
1. Colectivul de ohisiotempie al Academisi R.F.R., :3ucureati.
(TRIOURZA) (MYCORACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS)
acado; MOGAp V.] BMITEXU~ L.; BENICSCH, He; CRACEA, Me;
OEMP S.V 4L
TBODORMCUP 0.
Obtain-ant of tuberculectatic products, Note JI. C*rrtlatiats between
the chemical and pb7iiatichouical properties, ;he biological structure
and proportion of certain products obtained from the resins of Coni-
ferao, Rev chimie 6 no.l.:159-174 161.
1. Collectif do chiaLotlierapie do l'Academle do la R.P.R., Bucarest.
2. Kezbre correspenditnt do 11aeademio de la IL.P.R. (for Oeriu)
1. _FU')nt,s, J.); KAPIAN, G,
I%errxtl oxidative degralatlon of -irradiated pol"ro-
py~~'no. Vysokom. soel. 5 no.10:1580-1584 0 163.
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Natichno-Issledovalellskly institut -nvokomolskulyamor
lalimil., Brnop Ghekho,slovatl3kaya Sotsiall.stichaskaya Respub-
lika i Voyannaya Akademlya 1-manl A. Zapototskogo, Brno,
.heldioslovatskaya Sotolitlistichaskaya Roispublika.
. - 6 6 EiiT Q.
L 29378 j ',. GPI
ACC NR, Ap6oI83661 3OUACE CODE: UR/00l1/66/oOO/oO6/Oo46/oo5h
AUWk, Btlicah. -I. _. .___ 4-
ORG, Mining Institute, Ostravas Czechos:.ovskis~_(92rriyy_.ins.ti-tut)
TITLE: Tectonic situation of Ptolemseus and Alphonsts lunar structures and their
surroundings
SOURCE: AN SWR. Izvestiya. Seriya geologicheskaya, no. 6, 1966, 46-54
TOPIC TAGS: selenology, U-nar surface, moon, fW*W=~.qw_*rw6W
F*nbW=FD&COftF*r_
ABSTRACT: The results of morphotectonic studies of the polygonal structures of
Ptolemaeus and Alphonsus are presented. Particular &ttention is paid to the rela-
tionship between the selenotectonic regime and style and the forms of subsidence
in individual regions of the Moon. The Etolemaeus-Alphonsue region shows a NW- to
BE-oriented tectonic system very clearly, to which the following events are related:
1) formation of the axial ridge at the bcttom of Allhonsus (and, evidently, of its
central peak); 2) development of platfornivolcanism (formation of aspidate volcanoes
on the bottom of Alphonsua in the form of dark spotsh, 3) clearly marked disruption
of the southeastern and northwestern parts of the A3phorieus and Ptolemaeus wall ( and
of other structures, such as'those of OyIden and Henumur, etc); 4) appearance of a
ACC NRt AP6003136 to
fissure in the Gylden crater, and other fissures; !i) considerable strain in the lunar
crust. On the basis of morphotectonic analysis, ii. is possible to establish the
age of individual structures relative to tectonic 9:rstemu. Thus, the Herschel crater,
showing no truces of the tectonic disruption of eyiitem 1,*appears to be much younger
than that system from the selenchistorictil point oi! view, while Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus,
Gylden, and Reaumur are among the more ancient stinictures. Orig. art. has: 8
figures.
SUB CODEt'03/ SUBM DAM '3lMar65/ OU RM. 0011/ SOV REY.- 003/ ATD PRESSTOOt
Ie-. n. (Hutn!' Vo2- No. `rr Tnlp%.!N
""onth2v 7 Imt of '_:2!:t Euro,-~Pan t,~r.-mi,rvs LC, NO. of A"l- uncl
MAZAREK, Eugeniusz, Dr.Inz.; JANVW3KI, Jan, Mgr.Inz.; BENESCH, Ryazards Mgr.inz.
V11 ---
Technical basis of the oxygen process &a used in blast furnaces of
Lenin Ironworks. Huta Lenian prace no.9:3-23 MT 161.
JAMOWSKIj Jas, dr ins.; BRNEXH, FyBzard, dr inz.
-- 0 -ra , 0
Influence of' oxidizing rcasting on the properties of
Czestoohowa 914rits ore. Hut& Lenin& prace no.130-18
163.
BENESCH, Pqoaard,, dr inn,; JAI40WIMIp Jan. dr in%.j CURNICHOWSKI,
Kryptlan, mgr inz.
Problems of reaction kinfitico of reducing silicon from blast
furnaoe slags. Hutnik P '11 no.1/2138-41 Ja-F'64
LENESCH, Ryszard; JANOWSKI, Jan; DELEKTA, Jerzy
59termination of the opl;lmim conditions for viscosity moaBure-
mants of metallurgic slags. Archiw hutn 9 no. 1:103-121 164.
MAZANEK, Eugeniuss, doe. dr lnz.~, *AN(YWSKI, Jan, mgr inz.; EKNESC~-,_~y_azard,
mcr 'nz.
Econcmic justification of' the usefulness of applying oxygen to
furn&ce blasting. Hutnik P 28 no.12:41.3-455 D 161.
3ENESCE, Ryszard; rj'tNC,,WSFI, Jan
Accuracy arialyals of tho rew;lts of meas-ire-menis of Blag viscosity.
Archiw ~utn 9 no.3:305-319 164.
1. Depar-xient of Fig Iron metiallurgy, School of Mining and
Metallur1r,y, rxakow.
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AUTHOM Soahka, Y.; lWnesh, L.; Drai-shil, V.; Karpfel, Z.; Palechek, E.; Skalimp Mo
. I - _ _ - -1 . ,4 '- ' ' '
TITLE: Sigaificance of free deoxyribontioleotides at the onset of radiation injuries
SOURCE: Pervichny*ye I nachallpy0ye protsessy* biologicheskogo deystvLys roAatsii.
Moscow, 1963, 118-125
TOPIC TAGS: radiation injury, d -6oxyritonucleic acid, deoxyribonuclootide, deoxy-
cytidylic acid, thymidylic acid, bone marrow mitotic indox, mitotic index, Irra4lation,
deoxyadenylic.- acid, deoxynuclootido, nw:lcoside, nuoleoti.de, ribonucleoside, ribo-
nucleotide
ABSTRACT: After a short description oftheir earlier work on the beneficial effect of
certain deoxyribonucleoUdes on the couriie of radiation sickness In animals, the authors
describe their experience with the use of some of these compound3 in radiation injuries.
When injected Into mice at doses equivalont to 0. 3 mg of desoxycytidylic acid (DCMP) 24
hours after LITadiation with 500r, only D"~MP, thymidylic acid Crmp), and deogyadenylic
acid showed a. statistically significant betteficial effect on the bone marrow mitotic Indez.
Further, DCMP and TMP stimulated the synthesis.'oL DMk in the bone marrow of irradia-
ted guinea pigs In vitro. Deoxycytidine and thymidine were also active, but to a 1"ser
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extent. Fresh chick embryo extract incre, ised DNA synthesis by 8 6%, and an extract of
1~ embryonic tissue prepared with 0.6 perchloric acid was alBo active. Further fractionation
o; the perchloric acid extract showed that %ho fraction containing triphosphato was most ac-
tive followed bY fractions containing the mono- and totraphosphates. Further experiments
in which the bone marrow of irradiated animals was incubated with p32 or formato-C14 and'
nucleotides showed with the aid of autoradi-)graphy, that p32 uptake in reticular cells was
increased 2 to 5 times in the presence of DCMP compared to 3 times in non-irradiated
animals. The uptake or incorporation of formate-C14 was also twice as great. However,
In the presence of thymidylate, only p32 wjs Incorporated and the incorp)ration of formatel
C14 into DNA was decreased. DC1W norix"zed both the adenine/thymine (A/T) and
guanine/cytosine (G/C) ratios, while TMP changed only the GIC ratio. Since it was as-
sumed that the nucleotides which stimulate DNA synthesis In irradiated animals may servo
as precursor of DNA, experiments were carried out with the spleens of irradiated rats.
For several hours after a dose of 6OOr the level of deoxynuclootides and nucleosides in
the spleen remained above normal, falling'Jelow normal only after 24 hours. In. order to
avx)id the heterogeneity and variability of splenic tissue, experiments were then performed
with regenerating ratl1ver, rats being irradiated (600r) either 1-2 hours after or 24 hours
before hopatooU)my. These results showed that, although Irradiation a1ono, like hopatec-
tomy, increased the level of deoxynuolootides and nuclooside in the liver. irradiation pro- i
wing
i mted thQ-increase in doozynaolootides Qm,. not that in deoxynucleosides) usually follo
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hepatectomy. There were no marked differences in the content of polymeric DNA or in
U. V. -absorbing (at 260 m;t) acid-ooluble oompounds between the animals subje9ted to
hepatectomy, hepatectomy and irradiatior, or irradiation alone, and controls. Paper
chromatographic analysis of the various imcleic acid components showed the absence of
1 purine deoxynucIeotides. The authors conclude that the principal effect of irradiation
is on DNA synthesis rather than on its polymerization. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 6
tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut blofizikl ChekhoOlDvatakoy AN, Brno. (IMUtute of Blophy
sics of
the Czechoolmrak AN).
SUBAUTTED- 00 DATE ACQ: 20Dec63 ENCL 00
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AUTHOR: Benevh,, 0. (Prague)# ZLxg. 41?rague)
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ORG: Scientil'ic Research Institute of Radio, Prgpe (NUR In. A. S. Popow)
TITLY: Solid--state diode detector .9,
SOURCE- Radictekbnika, v. 21# no.2# 15166,, 51-54
TOPIC TAGSs diode detector, solid staie detector, miniature detector
ABSTRACT; The development of a miniature 450-kc semiconductor-diode AM detector is
reported. The detector load resistawe is 5 kohms; capacitance, iO4pF. A 0.2-mm
diameter diode is piade from p-Si having a resistivity-of 1 ohm.cm. Production
process and testing of the detector are described. These characteristics are
reported: modulated-voltage transfer facwr, 0.531 nonmodulated-voltage, transfer
factor, 0.2851 voltago gain near the operating point, 0.9651 tranocanductance,
2.32 ma/v; internal resistance, 445 0~86; second-harmonic distortion factor, 7.35%.
R-f voltage attenuation, detecting factor, and some other characteristics are also
presented. Or.ig. art. haii-iO figures wA I fotwula. (031
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AU T1101i: Boneoh, Vaclav Edvard
TITLSj Weakly Markov queues
Pl~i7i!UDICI-IL iReferativnyy zhurntill Matematikao no. 2, 1962, 74-75o
'Lbstrc,ct 2V420. ("Trans. 2nd Pratrue Conf., Liblicn, 1959".
PraL-ue, 1960, 9-25)
TaT: The paper IL3 onli of the few attemptv to -eneralize th(!
iQdel uf the Ueory of queuov to input flows and zervice tlm(~s of possib-
% type; hcr,~ the reoulto of the article of Beneoh (RZh MLt,
%,61t 7V161) are es.,jentiall,,; uaed. The behavior of' a service system with
,inc- ~;ueuc c:---:i be c1haracterized b;; a random function K(t) which discon-
t4 n-- u- iii the noment of receipt of the current :AGnal call,
wi.,re Ivi-,,: meLC:Tlitudi uf thb jump Is equal to the time which is necfssary
for the service of the incoming 3ignal call. It in assumed that almost
,11 trajectories are continuous frou the left and continuous between
thu pointi; of discontinuity, while the jump pointo poaaeas no finite
points uf accumulation. If N(t) Is the waiting time for the signal call
enti.-rre6 in tll(j MOMOnt to then
X(t) - K(t) - t + U [- 14(u)] duo t > Op
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'.Veakly Markol, queues C 11 IYC33.3
where U(X) - 1, x *>, 0,0 U(x) - 0., x < 0. Thus thl) problem of descri-
bing the diL;-.ribution of 1,11(t) with -',he aid of K(t) ariaon. This prob-
lem iz, solvQi! under the auviimption that P j K( t) - K(u) ff- w I W(u) - 0
is a funct-on of vi ;Lnd t - it (cojidi-~ion for weak n 'tationary State).
Th,-~ conuition of the weak ~arkov property expreanen that
P K(t) - K( u) -.5 W I z((J) - it
P ti(,'t) - K(U) e- W I W(U) . 1)
fur ~Al t ztrid alno3t, all u relatlve!to the diatribution function of tho
fir-,t vL_nih.Ln,; of' z(4) u is the d'-alt-,ebra generated
by the event;3 W(s) 0, u v: u. Tho author proves the following
Thc;orcn: L,A E(t) utatafy 1,ho conditions.of the weak otationary state
and the weak Markov proper1q, lot
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,'ieukly Markwr queues Cl il/C333
Ti-m I in m (m (z) I ir (0) - 0) 0.
X-+30 x
P [TI-m !Kulw 0) > 0,
where M(x) ii: the moment, of the fir3t intersection of the levol x
tj-,,,ouivh th42 random proceau K(t) and
ln oum sK(') I W(O) - Oj du
0
Then
Z
p 71(t) = 01 dt - E
'D
h, r ez i the first zero of W(t) and s(r) the unique poniti,te root of
cl--rd 5/4
Lkl:i Mc,rkov quoues
the equ~,tiori V- a a(u) 00
S1044162100010021066lo92
Clll/C333
11(s) - liri sup In A, 8-A (U) I W(C)) - 0 1 du.
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BELESECHEVICH, Ivan Ivanovichp kand. tekhn.raukp dots., LWIDa,
G.Lp red.
(Principles of the design of contactless remote-control
deviceal manual on a course in OPrincipleii of automatic
control, automation# and remote control of electric
power supply systems" for f~urth-year students of "Rail-
road electriflcation"l Frintsipy postroeniin beskontakt-
pykh telemekhanicheskikb ustrointv; uchebrioe 1,osoble po
distsiplIne "Osnovy avtcr,atiki i avtopiatizat8li i tele-
,,zavleniia ustroistvard Fhargoonabzhonliall dlia Au-
dentov VI kursa spetsiallnosti "Elektriflknt3iia zhe-
leznodorozhnogo tranaporta.1' 'Moskva# Voes. zaochnyi in-t
inzhenervo zhel-dore trEnSp.q 1964# 44 Ps (MIRA 17:12)
BOMEEVICII, 1. 1.
"Influence of the Paramenters and the Mode of Cperation in Ele~-tric Rail-
Roads with Battery Car Tranaport on the Principal Structure of Automation DeTices."
2~ June
Dissertation for the Degree of a Cand. Tech. Sci. at 'the Mosccw Electomechanical
Inst. of Failroad Traffic Engineers.
Official vpponents were: Dr. of Tech. Sci., Prof. V. B. bledel' and Engineer L. M.
Pertsorvskly.
BEWHRICH, I.L. kandid&t takhimicheskikh nauk.
Selection of Initial oonditions in planning Automatic feeder
installations. Trudy MM111? no.63:i66-184 153. OMU 7:12)
(Ilectric railroads..-Gubst&tions)
BXNXSHBVICH, I.I., kandidat taktinichen.-Uli wqu~c; BOGIm, kandidat
-1-MrMeftikh nauk; BlTDV, Ye.i., inshener: VIASOT, I.I., kandidat
takhnichaskikh nauk; GRIPSAVSKIT, M.Te., lushener; GRUFAKR, L.O.,
inzhener. GURVICH. Y.U., inzhener: DAVTDOV, V.N.. inshenerl M-
SHOV, I.K., kandidar, teilchnichaskikh nauk; MORIN, S.H., kandidat
taklmichaskikh rieuk; I%I.A!13V, l.i.. kan(lidat tekhnichookikh aaulc;
KRAUUIS, A.A., lnzhnnfir; )Jt'JfQ7, L.B., luzhener; IAPIN, Y.B.,
inzhenar; IASTOVAlY, Y,P.. dotacnt. LAWNIN. H.I., intbener;
HARKW&T. K.G., prorellBDr, dokto-. takhnicheek1kh nauk; MAUATWV,
M.L. professor, doktor tokhnicheakikh nauk; NNANCROV. V.A., inzhe-
ner; OS7,OLKOV, K.U.. inthoner-, OKHOSHIN,L.I., inzhener; PARYKNOY,
X.A., doteent, Jrarididat tekhnicheakikli aauk; Pz-MTSOV:;KIY. L.M.,
in2haner; POPOV. 1.P., i2rhaner; ?UUUldY. B.G.. inshener: RATW.
M.P., inchener; AWSIYAV-~iff, G.I., doteent, kandidat tekhnichenklm
nauk; HYNOV, 1.1., lrawiblat takhnicheakikh nauk; RYSHrVfSrIY, I.Ya.,
dotsent, kandluat takiml!hackikh nauk-: RYAB07. A.Ta., professor
[dereased); TAG&R, kmidliat tekhnicheakikh nauk; KMZ]21, H.H.,
profoosor, doirctor takhat-,-heskikh nauk: C-lWJWSH�V. H.A.. doktor
telainichnalrikh nauk: WIA, L.Ya., professor, doktor tekhnicheakikh
nat.%:: YUts;.1147, 010ttjdrb.: AX~gdiiV, I.Ya., doteent, kandidat
tekhnichesklkh svm~.; Alh,,alitif;L 0*46', inzhener; BARTENRY. P.V.,
profeqs~r. doKtor vjlchmlo~i-iiiV-,kn nauk: IARNGARD, Z.A.. kandidat
tekhnin'tieshik-h 'iAnk. JuRT10Y, doo3ent, 'kandidat tekhnichookikh
nauk; BWDMN~N, Inihnner-, ~WWOC)V, li.K.. kandidat takhniche-
skikh nauk-, VIINIGINN0, 11.4., doteent, kandidat ekonomichookikh nauk;
. (Continued on next card)
HIMISHIVICII, 1. 1. ----(continued) i;a rd 2.
VASILITRY, V.P.1 GUITChitROV, N.G., inzhener; DARBAS, A.?., Inshener;
DOBROULIS117, X.H., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nank; DLUGACH.
II.A., laindidat teklinichenkikh nauk.- YAYIHOV. U.P.. kandidat takhni-
cheekikh nauk; LANBUHUY, professor, doktor takhnicheskikh
neuk; UbALLO, 14.L.. ImniLdst tekhnicheakikh neuk; WIN, X.P.,
kandidat teklmichoijkikh muki "RRONIKOV. A.D., kandidat tekhaicb"-
skikh nauk; "PLUA. Z.4h., Inshener; XAMSHIN, M.D.; NOCHNIT.
profeiser, doktor ttilkhni-.1j..~skildi nauk; LUGAN, L.A., kandidat tekhni-
cheskikh aauk; MillUtIlb, inshener; LIVASHOY, A.D., inshener;
WailUOVICH, B.A., dotseat, "ndldat takhnichaskikh nnuk; HARTYNOV,
H.S., inthener; MALI, inshonvir; NIKITIN. V.D., profspeor,
kandidat telchniche skikh nauk; i'ADNYA, V.A.. inshon3r; PANTILMV. P.I..
kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; iVTROV, A.P., professor, (ioktor tokhni-
cheskikh nauk; POUR07MUK0, V.V.. professor, doktor takhnichaskikh
nauk; PISUT0,1Y, I.I., doment, Jrnndidat takhnicheskikh nauk; 3BROITV,
U.S., laindidat tokhntchoskikh nsuk; SIHOUOV, K.S., kandidst takhni-
cheklkh neuk: SIMANOVSKII', M.A., Inshener; SUTA70Y, I.G., inzhenerl
TAIDAYM7. F.Yas, luthaver; TIM(UIOV, kendidat takhnichaskikh
nauk; USILAKOV, li.Ya., inchenr; U6rANoJZ1Y. V.X., Inzhener: FILIMN,
B.D., kandidat teklutichegkikh neuk; MAPONrOY, G.V.. inthener;
KHOKHMV, L.P., iuz)wnr; CHHHU40RDIX, G.L. professor. dok-tor
takhnichaskikh nauk; 6HAH&TAV, inthener; SHAFIRKIN, B.I.,
inzhener; YAKUSHIN, U.I., inzhener; ORANOVSKIT, P.O., redaktor;
TISHCHAN10, A.I., redaktor; IbAY'BV, I.P., doteent, kandidat takhni-
chaskikh nauk, redaktor; KLIHOV. Y.7., datsent kandidat takhnichookikh
(Continued on next card)
SMIVICH, I.X.-r-- (continued) Card 3.
nauk, rectaktor; HAM07, II.V., inshener, redaktor; KALIVIN, Y.K.,
Ittzhener. reduktor: ;TZFA.UUV, V.L;.. professor. redektor; SIMOV. 1I.1.,
Inthener, redaktor; GAROVIKUS, B.Ts., Imndidat tekhnichaskikh asuk,
red-dr.tor; ROaLl, It.l., (AvetetvenVy rodAktor
LTechnical referanco mantel for rsilroai~ engineers] Takhnichaskit
spravochnik rhaloznodorouhnika. Nnpkva, Goo* transpashel-dor. izd-To.
Vol-10- Lglectrio power cupply for railroads) Inergoenabshents ithelos-
nykh dorog. Utv.rod.. torii X.G.Mark-vardt. 1956. 1080 p. Yol-13-
(Operatioz of railroads) Skopluatetaiia shelexnykh dorog. Otv. red.
tome R.I.Robel". 1956, 'rig p. (HLRA 10:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondont Almdemii nauk SSSR (for Petrov)
(Alectric rnl.lroads) (riallroada-ftnagement)
AtI
BOGDAVOT, Aleksandr Tamillyevich; MAYOROT. Vlktor lonstantinovich;
FROKOPOYLGH. Tiktor Paylovich; BIKIS=G&,_LjA, kandidat
takhatchaskikh nauk, redaktorl 371M0, nehnichaskiy
redaktor
LRamots eontrol of railroad junctioa transformer substations)
Teleupraylente transformatorayst podstantallami shelesnodoroshafth
uslovo Xoskya, Gov,transpethel-dor, tad-vo. 1957- 128 P. (MIRA 10:8)
(Ramos control) (Railroad--Aleetric equipment)
ZAKHARCHICRO, D.D,dotemat, kandi(bit takhnicheeklicb nauk; ISATXV, I.P..
dotsent, kandidat telchnichioskikh nauk; KALIBIN. V.K.,inzhensr;
IMSTITANOT, K.Ye.,doteent, kandidat takhtticheek1kh asuk-,
IAKSHTOVSKIY. I.A..dotment,, kandidst takhttichaskikh nauk;
MARKVARDT, K.G..professor, doktor takhaictieskikh nauk; MMLI, T.3..
profeasor, doktor tekhnichoiskikh nauk; MIRONOV. K.A.,inshoner;
RIXEAYWV, N.M..dotment. laindidat takhaiclieskikh nauk; NAXHWKIN. H.D..
doteent, Icandidat takhnichookikh nauk; OZJIKBIA)VSKrY. Ch.B.0
inxhaner; OSIPOV, S.I.,inzliener; ROMASHKOlf, S.G.,inzhener; SOXOWV#
L.S..inzhener; FIXIIISKlY. (I.V..kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk;
SHATSILW. A.A..inzhensr; 3HLTAKHTO, P.N.,dotsent. kaodidat
tekhaichaskikh nauk; BOVI, Ye.0.9kandidat tekhnicheskikh neuk, retmenzent;
FYMSOVSKIY,'L.M.,iaxhe6er, retsenzent; A.LNXSWZV, A. To., profs sear,
doktor tekhutchaskikh nauk, reteenzent-, 1UTALOV, N.M.,inzhsaar,
retsenzent; VINTMR , B.N..Lnzhener. reteemient; GRACHNVA. L.O..
kandidat takhatchaskikh na *. reteenzent; YEVDOKIMOV. A.M..
inshener, reteenzent; TALIVIN, S.S.,inzhem, retsanzent;
TRAK.BT14AN, L.M.,kandidat tgkhnicheskikh mauk.reteensout;
PTISNIWV, A.P.,inshener, reteenzent; GOXHSHTNIN. B.Ts..k4adidst
takhnichookikh nauk, retseament; WIN, I.P..ipzhoner, reteenzent;
NAKHODKIN, R.D.,doteent, kandidat takhnicheskiidl nank, retmenzent;
TISHCHMO, A.I.,otvatetveanyy redaktor; BAIMSlaying- I,-'-
kandidat takhnichaeklkh naak, redaktor; ZDROXHOVICH, A.Te.,dotsent
kandidat takhulcheakikh nauk, radaktor; LUTSWO, Te.G.Jasbaner,
redaktor; ROGOZHIN, A.P.,inhener, redaktor; SIDOROI, N.I.,
inshener. radaktor; MINA, G.F.,takhnichmskiy radaktor
(Continued on next card)
74KHARCHRNKO. D.D.-(continued) Card 2.
(Technical manual for railroad workers] Takhniohookii
spravoobnik sholatoodorozhiiika. Red. kollegiia R.G. Granovskii
i dr. Hook-wa, Goa. transp. thal-dor. izd-vo. Vol. 9.[Blectric
railroad rolling, stock] Elfiktropodvishnoi vostav sholesnykh
dorog. Otv. red. tow A.I. Tishchanko. 1957. 652 p. (RI2A 10:4)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR. (for Alsksayav)
(Alectric railroado-Rolling stock)
HIMESIMVICH, I.I., kand.takhn.nauk
Calculating voltage cycles in traction a-abstatior, busbars in
Anterminine- voltage levels in contact notworke. Trudy WIT
no.104:4-16 !59, (mIRA 12:9)
(Ilectric railroads-Substations)
(R~actrlc railroadR.-Mires and wiring)
SIMmEVICII, I.I., kand. taki.in.nauk-, KIYINTA, I-M., kand.tokhn.nmk
- - I , p I- .~ .~'
Technical and economIc efMclency of electric traction In
connection with over-all olectrification of rftilroa4s and
adjacent arnars. Trudy XLM no.lOW214-228 '59.
(Ilectric ratlroaAs) (kM 12:9)
HESIR .ICH, Ivan Ivanovich; LISITSYN, Viktor Kikhoylovich; SIDCROV. N.1.,
-inzh.. red.; BOSR(NI, U.N., takhn.red.
[Principles of automatic and romote control on electric rallve'
roads) Osnovy aytometikl i telemakhaniki alaktrichookikh '%6-
lesnykh dorog. Moskva. I'ses.isdatellokc-poligr.obledinanie K-Ta
putel soobahcheniia, 1960. 273 p. (MIRA 14:1)
(Blectric railroads-ilqui ment and supplies)
(Automatic control) TRI'amote control)
KUCHMA, K&JAnik Georgiyevich, kani. tekhn. nauk; PROYWORSKIY,
Aleksandr Alekseyevich, inzh.; BERES= kand.
1~
teklm. nauky reteenzemtj 3-IDOROV., N.I., Inzh., red.;
BOBROVA) Ye.N., tekbn, mi.
[Electric power plants ani substationa]Elektricheskie stan-
taii i podstantaii. Foakra, Trr-nszheldorizdat, 1962. 531 P.
(MIRA 15:9)
(Electric railrcads.-Current uupply)
(Electric power distribution
(Electric power :a1ants)
MMHEVICHp I.I., kand, tokhn,, saaki OWASTUNp Y.Ta., kand. tekhn.
naut; SUKHOPRUDSKIY,, N.D., kand. takhn. nauk; SHALIHOV,
M.G., kand. tekhn. naukj BANVER, Z.M., insh., retsensent;
KOLISH, L.G., insh.,, reteensent; KALININ, V.K., kand.
tekhn. nauk, red.; USENKO, L.A., takhni red.
(Automation and rewte control of the pover supply system
of electria railroads) Kvtomatizataiia i teleupravlanis
ustroistvami energoonabsbaniia elektricheakikh sholesnykh
dorog. Moskva, Tranesholdorisdat, 1963. 359 p.
(MIRA 16s7)
(Electric railroadg--Substations) (Automation)
(Remote control)
BENESHEVICH kand. tekhn. nauk; OHLASTUK, V.Ta., kAnd. takhn.
nauk; SUKHOPRUDSKIY, N.D., kand. tekhn. nBuk; SHALWV,
X,G., kand. tekhn. nauk; BANVER, ZA, In1h., retsenzent;
KOLISH, L.G., insh., rateenzent; NECHAYEV, N.A., kAnd.
tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; KALININ, V.K., kand. takhn. nauk,
red.; USENKO, L.A., tekhr- red.
(Automation and remote control LA-the power supply systems
of electric railroads] Aitowtizat-din 1. teleupraylenie uatrci-
Btvami energoanabzhenlin elektrichesk1kh zheleznykh dor-og.
(By] I.I.B41anhavich i dr. Moskva, Tran82heldorizdat, 1963.
359 p. (MIRA 16:9)
(Electric ra!.Iroada--Current supply)
UsdR/Magnetism'- 166ietic Resonanco 7-5
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 1198
Author : Beneshko, N,A., KondorskLy, Ye.I.
Inat : Moscav SULte University
Title : Tenperature Dependev:e of the Overhoueftr Effect in Metallic
Lithium.
Orig Pub : Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 195T, 32, No 3, 61-1-612
Abstract : The Overhouser effect was investigLted in dispereed me.-
tallic lithium in the temperature range from 77.2 to 3730
K in a constant =gnetic field of inte-nsitY 30-10 coLzated.
The results obtALined. show that the width of tho! resonAnce
line increases with diWaishing tenperaturta.
Card 1/1
KONTA,, I [Konta, T.It KUZHVART, M,[Kuzvart, M.]; SMROVA, Zo
[;mnsiatorl
laterites and bauxite# in -Czechoslovakia. Kora vyvetr. no-53
138-156 163. (KMA 1617)
1. Karlov universitats Prega.
Czechonloinkia-Iatorite)
~Gsechveloiakia-Bauxite)
T7 T
- I, 'j.
2. U~S;' (6CC)
1j. 1"auydte
Kaolinite in bai.-.-'.te ari6 its orlein. Dok' AT 3, No. 6, 19111
rce,. 18 Aug. 1951.
ly ~Uvt of Russiap nf Ccr ref , l'ay
9a. Ycr,~L
umsIAVSKIT, B.I.
.I
Pyritic bauxite&. Byull. Moskov. Obehchestva Ispytatel. Prirody, Gool.
Ser. 28. No.l. 41-8 153. (KLU 6:11)
(GA 47 no.22%12147 '53)
BRUISLaVSKIT, S.I.
Titanium minerals In bauxitits. ISVOSt. AbLd. Nauk S.S.S.R., Ser. Geol. 153,
No.2, 37-48. March/April 1953 (HLRA 6:4)
(o.& 47 no.22:12139 1,53)
Describes minerals containing Ti irbich enter into the compositija of bauxites.
Advances a syngenetic theory basal on the clay-earth deposits and the origin
of Ti aineirale in bauxites, against the terrigensous theory wh.'ch is accepted
by many other Investigators
251T43
1 Feb 53
"Structures of Bauxitcs," S. I. Benefilavskiy
DAB SSSR, Vol 88, No L, PP 721-723
.Distinguishes following types of baudte structures:
IvrMfect pisolitic, )Mrfect pisolitic, complex pi so-
litic, non-pisoliticund pseudopisolitic. States that
structures of the cryiMallization of gels are videlt
utilized in bauxites together vItb structures formed
in the deposits of hytrateo of aluminum and iror
oxides; says that mmiy pisolites, eapecially fine onewp
vere not formed by a change in the pff medium but as
a result of crystallization of gels,.and also be des-
iccation. Presented by Acad D. V. ICUvlin.
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15-57-1-395
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 1,
p 63 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Boneslavskiy, S. I.
TITLE: Some Questions on Mineral Formation in Bauxite (Neko-
toryye voprcsy mineraloobrazovaniya v boksitakh)
PERIODICAL: Vopr. mineralogii osadoch. obrazovaniy. Rooks 3-4,
L'vov, Llvovsk. un-t, 1956, pp 144-159.
APSTRACT: Diagenetic and epigenetic transformations are the most
important factcra in mineral growth in bauxite. Funda -
mentally thei ct,emical composition of recrystallized
bauxite is rlmcst homogeneous. Corresponding to th-3
degree of recrystallization of the primary substance,
the minerals that are present occur in three forms:
gelled, metastable, and crystalline. The principal
rock-forming mineral in bauxite of the geosynclinal
type is diaspove, forming from bemite (aluminum lepido-
crocite). Diaspore is found in the selvages of kao-
17
Card 1/3 linitic and calcitic vein networks, occurring in idio-
15-57-1-395
Some Questions on Mineral. Po:=ation In Bauxite (Cont.)
c rys ta 1s .Pemite is chiefly the product of recrystallization of
alumino-siiies -titanium gel, which is the principal constituent
part of the primary baux.'Ltic sediment--the metastable form,
chart) c teris tic of weakly recUstallized bauxite. Gibbsite is the
principtil mineral in the maj)rity of platform deposits of bauxite.
A later generation of gibbsite, side by side with the primary, is
proved by numerous veins of this mineral cutting pisolites and
grains of the primary mineral. Kaolinite fills numerous macro- and
microfractures in the pi;301iteS and In the material cementing the
pisolitos. It also occurs as pore filling. The kaolinite replaces
some minerals in the bau:cite and is developed around them. Calcite
fills nUmerous secondary fra::tures in primary and secondary pores.
Very commonly calcite replaces material in the bauxite, chiefly in
the nisolites. Siderite occ%irs in several generations. AutV-igenic
siderito is found In the pores or as filling in fractures. Yagnetite
locally forms small accumulations in association with titano,7agne-
tite. It also occurs on the walls of drusy cavities in regular
octahedral crystals. Autnigenic sphene, calcite, and diaspore occur
in veins and in pores In certain varieties of bauxite. Rutile and
Card
15-57-1-395
Some Questions on Mineral Formation in Fauxite (Cont.)
leucoxene are formed by the decOMDOSitiOrl of ilmenite. Zeolites in
bauxite indicate alcalis in the diagenetic process. These alkalis
are redistributed ard migrate within the deposits, or they are
introduced from outside. Chlorites develop in bauxites of the
diaspore-bemite type. It forms in the cementing matrix or occurs
in veins and geodes. Other minerals identified In bauxites are
hydromica, quartz, chalcedony, hematite, goethite, hydrornagnesite,
ankerit-3, dolomite, malachite, and azurite. In the most thoroughly
studied bauxite deposits in the Northern Urals, secondary processes
have worked in three principitl stages: the forrmtion of diaspore,
calcite, and kaolinite. The sequence of stages is as follows:
principul formation of diaspore--the recrystallization of nrimary
gelled bemitic substance; principal forms.tion of kaolinite--t.he
separation of kaolinite during crystallization of the primary
material and the autolysis a.-companying the formation of diaspore;
and the vein stage--the formition of calcite, kaolinite, and
diaspore. The bauxites in these same deposits are divided into
three supplementary stages oC secondary alteration: the formation
of side:~ite, pyrite, and sulfates.
Ca rd 3/.S T. A. G.
AUTHOR: ---Beiieslavskiy, 113.1. 295
TITLE: Prospects for the complex utilication of bauAtes.
(Ferspektivy kompleksnovo ispolzovaniya bokjcitov.)
PBRIODICAL: 'IT - vetnye Metally" (Non-ferrous Metal--),
1 110. Ij pp. 11.5 - (169 (U.S.S.11.)
ABSTRACT: Bauxites contain. 42 different chemical ele-.,:lents, and i-a
this article, non-Russ:Lan work on element-ertraction from
bauxites is critically revievied.
There arch 4 tcCules and 11 refei-ences, of v;hich 1 is Aissian.
AUTHOR BENMLAVdKIY ~s. 1. 20-5-51/6T
TITLE fFew_R=__iiio Minerala From Bauxites.
(Novyye alyumosoderzhasnehiye minerlay UCk31tOV -RUS'Slan)
ViIIIODICAL Doklady Akademi! Nauk 5Sjft,1957,Vo1 113,Nr 5,pp 113c-1132(U.6.zs.R.)
Received 71195Y Reviewed 0/1957
AboTUCT Tt~m extraction of al-tmina from bauxites of soms b4uitats of the U*Soj#R"
(the south-Ukrainian, Tataric, and Daroassian) at a temperature of lo5u
frequently amounts to only 6o-doo/,;. of the theoretically possible quanti-
ty. The Increase of lixivat,lon-temperaturil up to 19ou and 2251 does not
improve the solubility of the alumina- materials which is only the case
if monohydrateB of aluminai; boahmite and diaspore are ~:ontained in bauxi-
te. In these bauxites also no corundum is found tne presence of whicn of-
ten influences the grade oi' exposure-capacity. The author found that alu-.
minum Is a component of a(xie minera.1a of the ferric oxide and -hydroxide
which on the whole form ttu) Insoluble residues of the bauxites. The alumi-
na-content here forms any miner&Ls of witrout it being possible
micros copically to detoct trma alumina. G.A.Billbin was the first to call
a similw* material aluriolluonite. Boldyra-z pointeo out a 116-ran.91tion b0t_
ween limonite and bauxlte. Goethite containing alaminum is known from se-
dimentary iron-ores of Gertany. Th author detect,~a in !'452 a mineral in
bauxites _Al10,.2FeR0,,.!' )H&C. The chemical composition of some leniiey-oau-
xites from which alumina cannot be extra:ted without residues app-R&rs fr,=
table 2. The miner alogicajAy InsoluDle residues ^_orvilst of goethite ana
naematite, sometimes with admixtures of maggemlte,ln some P)auxite MoWl-
Carcl 1/2 cations the ferric hydro-oxides are obvi(rimly rock-f3rmirg. In tte oauxi_
New Aluminous Minerals From Bauxites. 20-5-51/67
te-habitats of the Yonise;r-chain there are higUy ferriferous baLxlt-er.
(analyses see table 3).Tbi computation of the radlograma of goethite and
haematite produced from Dauxite carried out vy 1.L.akxipko snows #,)me
line -shiftings, compsirei to the sides of thest, mineraib. He also to,~:
notice of tne reduction of tne removals of the internediate surfees -'.i
tne deoyegrams of magj;emite from the DaLIX'.tOS of the D&rgas3ian habit.at.
The autnor considers klg% in goethite, haematite, anci maggemite to i7m 5,,.-
lid solution. A name for sucn minerals containing aluninum wculd '~De-alu_
mogoethite, alumohaemittite etc.
o1multaneously it has tc be pointed out tLat beside solid solutiol~
Al;O, in Fe&On wid Fe1j0,.HAO in nature also viceversa aolid solutions .)I
Fego, in kl,O,.nHao exist. Oorviously solid solutions characteristic are
of tne majority of minerals wich form bauxites ana sedimentary tron-ore.-t,
(With 5 tables, 2 dlairic References).
A~30CIATIGN Allunion-zicientific Rosearcn -Institute for Aluminum und Magnesium.
FRk;6h;NTSD B1 NALIVKIN D.V., Member of the Academy
bUEMITT&D 13-9-1~56
AVAILABU Library of Congresq
Card 2/2
SOV/ 137-58-8-16248
Translation from: Referativny), :,hurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 3 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Beneslavskiy, 5.1.
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TITLE: A Mineralogical and Engineering Evaluation of USSR Bauxites
(Mine ralogicheskaya i tekhnologicheskaya otsenka boksitov
SSS R)
PERIODICAL: V 9b.: Legkiye metally, Nr 4. Leningrad, 1957, pp 15-1,:
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
1. Bauxite-LLMi 2. Bauxite-'-Effectiveness
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Trans"ation f rom: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metaliurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 319, (USSR)
AUTHOR- Beneslavskiy, S. 1.
T rr LE S in the Study of the Material Composition and
the Technological Properties of Bauxites (Uspekhi izucheniva
,,eshchestvennogo sostava i tekhrologicheskikh svoystv boksitc-A
PERjODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. rnetaliurgii, 1957. Nr 8, pp 20-30
ABSTRACT: A historical review of the discovery of various deposits of
bauxites (B) begin-,iing with 1932 is adduced, and data c~n their
material composition are given. At the All-Lhiion Aluminum-
magnesium Institute the macroscopic description of the test
sample (color, hardness, porosity, texture) and the wet and
dry granulometric analysis are used for the study of the mat-
crial composition of B. In the wet state the analysi!- is per-
formed by the foll:)wing method: An 80 - 100 g test sample is
placed in water for I - ' hours, carefully grOLInd. and screened
through a set of screens arranged in a column. 'The material
left in each screen is dried, weighed, and its percentage in rela
tion to the total wcight of the test sample is computed. For the
Card 112 chemical and ther-nal analysis the test samples are grourd to
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Acc(mpl;sLtnei0s in the Study )I the Material (,-ont)
100 rnesb, large gains are sep;irated from the cementing material, ircr is
remo ed from -ed B by treatme,it with 10 - 15% HCI or ethyl alcohol satu-
rated w'th IICI, monommeral 'ractions are separated trorn the bleached
I)OWOM'd B ;t~ );K:il~ li(Illids. Pie ( lit' mical analysis of tl~x iriitial test sarnplt:
tl,c large graiiiui and the cementing material, the iraction.-, of the granuito
metric analy~, -. and fractions of th--2 certrifuginly analy-i~:, is performev sep
arately for the tolluw;rg components: SiO,,, AI~O,.: Fe,O.~ FeO TiO~) CaO
MgO P)O CO,, S K201N,,jC), Cr,03,'V-1-03, ba'O C, etc. etc Ra!-cnal
5. ~ i:
chem. call aralv-.'s in applied. The frl~(tiors of B with he iron remo-,e(! a-e
studied by the 'nimersion method. The d agno~is c,f argiilaceous m!nera".-.-, I:i
conducted b,,~ -olioring tf-e deirc,ned B iract~oris mwi?A-, organic oyes, IVI e t tic cl -,
ct thermic and X ray zviaiysis a 7v app~led. B is ~;tudied in transpare-t a- d
polished m'lscrosectior,-~. By tho! study of the polished specimens the s*r,I(-?urC
and texture of large art;as of B are cieveloped. Alzio practiced .'s the ~eparat'on
from B of the magnetic fraction where magnetite, magnet; te -hemat ite and
ilmenite are concentrated.
1. BauxJ.te--Propertles 2. Ba-c-x~Je--ArL-%1ysis V N
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AUTHORt Beneslavskiy# S. I.
--.' , - - - , .- "I I ! - - ~.-_'.. ".
TITO's Cavern._~Diluvial Typo of Bauxite Deposits
(Karstovo-delyuvialln,,ry tip mestorozhdeniy boksitov)
PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 114, Nr 2, pp-391-393
(USSR)
ABSTRAM In the Soviet Union, many bauxite deposits of the plate type
usually are connected with negative form of cavernal origin.
In such cases they ocaur together with cavernal funnels which
are often formed whereever limestone and crystalline rock
meet. The structure of the deposits usually is complicated.
The lithological composition of bauxite is extremely color-
ful. Among other, coal and wood will be always found. The
contents of alumina and of SiO 2 varies considerably. No ma-
thematkal interrelationship can be found between the distri-
bution of the different kinds of bauxite. The author of the
paper under review is of the opinion that the kaolinite-hydro-
mica-gibbsite clays are a product of decomposition of quartz-
Card 113 -mica-slate. The most valuable bauxites usually have the
Cavern;_Diluvial Type of Bauxite Doposits
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most complete bean structure. Table Nr I of the present paper
illustrates the chemi-,.al analyses of the bean formations and
of the cementing substances of bauxites from the YeniSey
Chain, USSR, and from Georgia, USA. In the beans , the con-
centration of free alumina is much higher than in the other
parts of the rock. The well-known law, according to which
the heavy-mineral fraction in sediments decreases both quan-
titatively and qu.alitatively during- the course of its geolo-
gical formation and particularly during the course of the
diagenesis, applies also to bauxites. The change of the
qualitative composition of the heavy fraction, and ratios
between the mineral components are determined by the degree
of change of the ilmenite (as of the main mineral). First
of E,11, ilmenite is coxidized, and then decomposed. Minerals
of the type of a;~izoziite are formed, and then leucoxen -
a mixture of amo:7photte titanium oxide and iron oxide. It is
observed that in bau:cite of the plate type the terrigenous
material plays an im-3ortant part. It represents either a
direct diluvium of the ;coke of the district of the deposit,
or the rest material after its complete decompositiop and
disintegration in the places of bauxite formation, to which
Card 213 there belon.- the cavernal funnels. A__t present, there exist
2Q-2-4 ~/60
Cavern -Di:luvial Type of Bauxi-:e Deposits
no data as to the quostion whether the diluvium was accumu-
lated in the funnels in a relatively fresh stage or in the
Ibrm of laterite rocka. AccordinR to the author of the paper
under review, mar** bLUXi'.-e deposits of the plate type, e.g.
those of the Yenivey Chain or of Vae Akmolinsk area, are of
sedimentary origir,. 'they should be singled out as a Parti-
cular cave rnal-d i 3.uv:Lal type. There are I table, and 3 'refer-
ences.
PRESENTEDs October 1, 1956, by :D. V. Nalivkin, Member of the Academy
SUBMITTEDs September 13, 1956
AVAILABLEt Library of Congress
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Akademiya. nw1k SSSR, OtdelmAye IptobSo-pograficheskikh nauk
,~N,ksity, ikh mineraloglys i genazin (Kineralogy and, Orion of B=XItG
3 6
Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,, 1958. )A p. 2,209 copies printed,
Compiler: Dolgopolov, N.N.; Chief FA,: Strakhov, N.M., Acadmician;
Reap. Ed.: Bushinskiy, G*I.; W. of Publishing House; Nosov, G.I.;
Tech. Ed.: Polenova, T.P.
PURIDOSE: The book in intended for soientiste vorking in geology and associated
fields, emd managers of lndustr:Ea:L and engineering concerns.
COVERAM !'his collection of artle3jis by various authors on the mineralogy and
geochemintry of btaxites appeared as a result of a 1955 confeze ce an the
origin of bauxite (Chairman, Acadwician N.M. Stakhov). The c3nfemce dis-
cussed the genetic theories propoandi&4 by various scientists, underguing the
veakness of L.S. Berg's biochemical theory and the hydrothermal theories
developed by some'French scientists,. The majority of Soviet geologists
appear to'be in accord vith the sedimentary orIFAn theory. The book discusses
problems on the origin of bauxitcand describes some deposits found in the
USSR. Each article is accompani4d by Soviet and other references, photographs,
diagrams, tables and maps.
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Mineralogy etnd Origin of Baux1tes SOV11254
TAKE OF CONTO
.Formrd
PART I. MnWALOGY OF BAUXIM
Mineralogy of Sedimentary BawxItes (8j.-IfteslaVokly)
- 7
1. History of mineralogical iWreIM
gationsof bwaxites 7
2, Alumina-containing minerals 8
3. Silica in bauxites 21
4. Iron-containing minerals 23
5. Calcium in bauxites 26
6. Magaesium in bauxites 28
7. Titanium minerals 30
8. Sulphur minerals 33
9. Phosphate minerals 35
10. Sodium and potassium in bmulteR 36
U., Trace elemento in bauxites 37
12. "Lode facies" in bauxites 42
13.. Some problems of mineral formation In bauxites 44
14.
Genetic classification of sedimentary bauxite minerals 48
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhiu-nal. Kh.'miya, 19159, Nr 8, p 354 (USSP)
AUTHORS: Beneslavskilr, S. ., Gerinan-Galkina, A.S.
'1-=--E- The Development of a Tealuology for 4-ha Produ~~tion cf Al,,amina From
Bauxites of the Boksan Layer
PERIODICIX~t Tr. Vost. Sib. fil. AS USSR. 1958, Nr 12, pp 4-1 - 5-0
ABSTRAM The characteristio of the composition of rtd varletiles of Bcksor.
bauxites and data or. the technological t~esting of the samples of
Bokson bauxites by ilia method of sAa-lImsLstcne zintering are cited.
The effect of the charge comros'-I'lon oa the ixtrac!Aor. of Al 20 and
N and the effect of Mg(l on .he sinttrirg process have been ltudla~d
un er laboratory ooriditiorx. Semi-industrisl tests have been carried
out with an optimum chargo of the followirg composition- Na2O/Al.20.,
1.3:1, Ca0,ISiO 2:1; conditioned limestonis and those with a MgO -
con'%,,ent of 6%; sintering temperature 1,11,;0 - 1,2000C; the sinters wfir,!,
20 conaent7ation o'* 100 &/1 and a
leached out by solutions witb a Na 1
caustic module of 1.5 in -the final solution. The sintering was cazrrtj~d
Card 1/2 (Fat in a rotating furnaci) with an output of aOO kg of rhkNt per hvar.
SOV/81-59-8-28o4o
The Development of a Technology for tho Prcduction of Alumina From Bauxites of the
Bokson Layer
The leaching of the finely ground (-0.1.75 am) sinter was carried out by the agitation
method. (a highisr extraotion of A120 ) and of granulat&d minter by the diffusion method. -/
It has been shown that the process!&'of Bokson bauxites by the method of soda-limestone
sintering makes it possible to attain it h1g)i extraction of Al 203 and N&20'
N. Shlryayeva
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Translation froms Referativnyy zhurnal, Metailurgiya, 1959, Nr 5, p 92 (USSR
AUTHORS: Beneslavskly, S.I., German-Ga.1kina, A.S.
TITLE: Preparation of Alwilna From Bauxites of' the Tatarskly Deposit
PERIODICALt Tr. Vost-Sib. fil. AS WIM, 1958, Nr 12, pp 120 - 136
ABSTRACT; Bauxites from the !ratarukoye deposit have a rather variegated
chemical composition. ~.Ihe content of basic components varies
within the following lit2ita (in %)z 5102 0.5-24, Al 203 27-62,
Fefl 5-53, TiO 2 3.5-17. Laboratorr investigations were carried
out o determine candItIons for processing such bauxites. Ground
bauxite with grain dimensions passing -through a 0.15 ran sieve, wa3
leached by an alkali-alliminate solution of ffa20caust with a con-
centration as high as 200 g/1 and a c&istic modulus of 3.6 at
1050C. The authors Invistigated the causes affecting the rate
of slime deposition. Tfte technological process developed under
laboratory conditions was tested at the experimental base of the
Ural Aluminum Plant with respect to the following basic technolo-
Card 1/2 gical conversion processes: 1) drying of bauxite in a revolving
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Preparation of Alumina From Bauxites of the Tatarskly Deposit
furnace at 2800 and 4500C,; 2) lixiviaion in an autoclave with an alkali-
aluminate solution of N 0 with a concentration of 280 g/I and final OL caustic .
- 1.7, during 2 hours; 1) separation of the solution from the allme% in a con- &f
tinuously operating thickener. Extraction of A120 under semi-industrlal con-
dItIon3 was 89.7% (drying temperature - 2800C, 1 ;1 vation temperature - 1700C).
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EENESLAVSKIT. S.I.; PASHMICH, L.A.
~ Retarks by 8,1, Beneisl&vskii and L.A., Palhlrevich on tho
article by V.N. Krylo-r and AA. Polul3elova *Dahyuration of banxites
obtained from various deposits*, Zhur.prlkl. khim. 31 no.3i514-515
Mr '58. (MINA 11t4)
(Bauxite) (Dehydration)
BESSONOVA, Avgusta Spiridonovna;-B AVSKIY. 8.I., red.; FSTRWO.
. XJXff _---a
I.P*, redo,, SC=NA, T.J., takhn.re
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vozmozhnye pruti ago ispollsovanlia. Pod red. B.I.Boneelavskogo.
Irkutsk, Irkutekoe knishooe Lxd-vo, 1958. 41 p. (HIU 13:8)
(Irkutsk Provinoo-Aluminum silicates)
BINESIAmm, S.I.
AmWI'd.v bauxites as raw materials for the production of aluxd--P-.
Trudy Inst.geol.nauk AI Kazakh.SSR no.2:151-159 159-
(HILk 13.-4)
(Anangell~y Dletric-I.-Bauxite) (Aluoina)
BENESLAVSKrY S I.; GOREISKrY, Yu.K.[deceasedl; ZVEREV, L.V.;
nauclaqy red.; GRISHINA, T.B., red.
Izd-va; BYROVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
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(MIRI 15:7)
1. Moscow. VaesoyuzMy naucbMy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut m:Lnerallnogo syr1ya. (Aluminum)
BEMI.AVSKIY I S. I.
- _. - Cae-is' -of -incomplete lewhing of diaopore bauxite. Dokl.AN SSSR
I" no.ls2l6-219 * 162. (KMA 15:5)
1. Predstavleno akademikom D.V.Nalivkij~ym.
(Baixxi t4o) (leaching)
EENESLAVSKIY, S.I.
Secondary processes are. the most important factor in the for-
mation of-bauxite ores. Kora vyvetr. no-42178-194 162.
(MIM 1539)
1. VsesoTuznyy alyuminlyevo-magniyevyy institut.
(Bauxil,e)
BEMLAIISEIr, S. 1.
Hydrogeological conditiame are an import4int factor in the
forpation of bauxite, Kmt vMtr. no, 5:120-126 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Veasoyuznyy nauchno-is-gledovateliskiy alyuminiyevo-
magniyevyy institut.
(Bauxite) (Water, Undergr3und)
EENESLAVSKIY) S.I j KROTDVAI I.Ye.), red.izd-va; 117ERUSALIVSKAYA,Yo.,
. I -- " - '- 14khii. - ied.
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composition] Mineralogiin
stva i tokhnologichemk1kh
veshchestvennoma soaiavu.
169 p.
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(MIRA 17:2)
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TITLE: End effects in a magnetohydrodynamic channel of a variable -,ross section
SOURCE: Magnitnaya gidrodinamika, no. 3, 1966, 39-44
TOPIC TAGS: MHD flow, N111D channO, magnetohydrodynamicr,, end effect
ABSTRACT: The authors analyzed a linearly diverging magnetohydrodynamic
channel. The effects related to tile finiteness of dimensions of electrodes and
insulat()7s, are determined is a finction of the angle of opening of the channel.
I lie results cbtained show that the eff E!cts in a diverging channel are greater than
in the case of a constant cross section. Orig. art. has: 5 figuren and 13 formulas.
[Based on authors' abstract)
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BUZIN, D.P., in-zhq Apsh.. GOWMERG, I.I., inzh.; MAYORSKIY,
Ye.ve , n kand. tekhn. nau;c, dotsent/
Experience in designing the terminal stage of a large steam turbine.
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