SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BEZHAYEV, M.M. - BEZINGER, E. N.

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VASSOYFVICH, N.B.; 4~ZHAYEV, M.M. Connection between gections of Upper Carboniferous flysch in the Urals. Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no.6:1393-1396 Ap 163. (KIRA 16:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy goologorazvedochnyy institut i Urallskiy filial AN SSSR. Predstavleno akade'mikom D.V.Nalivkinym. (Ural Mountains-Flysch) VASSOYEVICH, PI.B.; BEZHAYEV, M.M. Origin of block breccia P-nd conglonerates in the Cfizrbor,!-ftr~pus flysch of the eastsm slope of the Central Urals. Lip. i pol. 18kop. no.6274-82 M-D t64. (YSIRA bFM,Yt:V, M.M. Flysch forMatio- .1 in the eastern slope of the Urals and its - ~L facies composition. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.5tII61-1164 Ap 165. (MIIIA 18.5) 1. Institut geologii Ural'skogo filiala AN SSSR, Submitted September 12, 1964. T&UMENKO, Nikolay Andreyevich; BIUAW4Y, X&gomet Sayfulayevich; YILIPPOVA, - 5-- -- ~ ~ Te.A.. vedushchiy redaktor; POLO'SINA, A.'t.',7"Ci6~icheakiy redaktor (Oil deposit water studies; based on research in Daghestan] Issledv- vanie vod neftianykh mestoroxhdonit; na primere Dagestana. Moskva, Gosensuchno-tokhn. izd-vo neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1956. 60 P. (KLRA 9:8) (Daghostan-Petroloun geology) (Daoestan-Vater, Underground) BEZHL,-LLKQI'A, - la.F. , - -aspirant ... Fixed joints of plastic arA metal parts. 1zv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. n0.4:24-32 162. OURA 15: 7) 1. Moskovskoye vyosheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche imeni Baumana. (Machine-shop practice) BEZHELUKOVA, Ye.F., inzb.; VORDBIYEV, Yu.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; VOTCMST3V-,L.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; ZYABREVA, N.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; LYANDON, Yu.N... kand. tekhn. nauk; TISHCHENKO, O.F., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; FEDOROV, A.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; YAKUSBEV, A.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; GGSTEV, V.I., inzh., retsenzent; KUBAREV, V.I., inzh., red.; GARANKINA, S.P., red.izd,-va; UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn. rA. [Handbook on allowances, fits, and linear measurements for inspectors at machinery plants] Spravochnik kontrolera ma- shinostroitellnykh zavodov; po dopuskam ', posadkam, i lineizny.-~i izmereniiam. Pod red. A.I.Ukusbeva. Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1963. 723 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Production control) (Measuring instruments) (Interchangeable mechanisms) BEZHELUKOVA, Ye.F.; MIRZOYEV, R.G. Supplements to the allowance and fit system of the All-Union Standard. Standartizatsiia 27 no.1.7-13 Ja 163. (FJ-RA 17:4) VOROB'YEV, Yu.A., kand. tek1u). riauk;, Ye.!-'., tekhn. nauk; KALA!'OV, S.L.p N.N.Y kana. tekhn.nauk, red. [Allowances and fits of plastic parts] ',oitjr,~_j 1 detalei iz plastILaSS. Moskv,,i, 5 R/EWP(j)/T/EWP(t)/ L53620-6 PA C-4/pe-5/ir-4/pa-4 JD/Dj/PJ4 ~"b ZU (b) P 6 ACCESSION IM: AP-rbI625D U-LI/0122/64/000/0n/00c:O/OC),,;2 --~c~- AUTWR: Voroblyev, Yu, (Candidate of technical se'ences, Docent); BqzhaMoyaj,, --Xe* F.-LCandidate of technical aciences)i Slyudikova"' p N. N. (&igineer) TIT13% Effect of operating conditions and clearance on the efficiency of p~arcrn slider be 44 - RM. Ventnik ma SOU, shinostroyeniyaj, no 11,9 3964., 5D-52 tear additivAe ketone TOPIC TAGS: antifriction bearingp antiu industrial instrument! Abstract: Samples of polyeaprolectam 4-20% Basoh and polyeaprolactam + 20% BBS04 4-3% CdI were tested. Thi samples were made in the form of sleeves vith an inside diameter of d= 40 Tm- and a wall tbickness s= 2, 31 4 and 5 rn- in the Central Luboratory or synthetic materials in the Auto- imcni Likhachev by molding at v pressure of 1000 kg/~M~`on 'a "Zieiler type- molding machine. The parts trade of capron -4- 20~ BaSO!, were poured at, 2800 C while those of capror 4- 20% W04 4- 3% CdI were Poured at 2750 C. The sleeves w1th wall thickness of 2, 3~~ 4 and 5 mm vere 'Yield under Pressure for 10, 15, 20 and -5 seconds respectivel The tests C Y. ~rpre made at -the KPrU Cplb-scov Higher Tecbnical Behool/.on a stand which. Card 313 ACCESSION NRS AP036250 !1>ermitted continuous variation in tbi speed of rotatiod of the sbaf t and. in - lba the load. Mmber PO industrial LID1111, In ber 3 WnUt Oil) was fed to ate beins made. The temperature, bearing by the dr4 vblle the er r ,ta j lotion n of ollee, f6Dd end moment of filetion n the i;Anting pair -were recorded during the testing. The sl~_eves were Inserted Into metal rings Knd rotated' on sbafta made of grade 45 ateel.-For the capron4- 20% BaS04, the co. efficient of sliding friction has an average value of 0.009 in the clearance'. :rangefrom 0,15 to 1.2 cm. The shaft starts to stick at a clearance of 0.12 mm and when the clearance Is increased past 1.2 mmp the coefficient of friction Increases followed by sticking in connection vith the reduc- tion In contact area and the consequent increase in unit pressure which c&uses Dinstic deformations in the material of the sleeve. The maximam alic--rable clearance for canron vithout a filler ir. much smaller because of the lajer module of elasticit y In tbis case. Capron 4-20% BaSO4 shows an Increase In ter~perature by 10-150C when the load is Increased from 3 to 10 ka/cm2. With an Increase to 25 kg/cm2, I e temperature increases bY 30-3 th 5P ithLn l6nd being the maximum because of the poor. tbermal coniluctivity of tho :r1astic when the vnll thickness in It and 5 mm. 11"he optinum wall thic',Menn 'for improvc=eift of beat transfer conditions is niven by the emniricnl 1 (0.04, 0.00d ito. L 53620-65 -ACCESSION 11R: AM1625b Me coefficient of friction decreases vith. an Increase in the load on the ,,is due to bearing xkp to a definite limit and then sharply increases. This Ltke increase in temperature 4bleb destroys the 121astic bearing.L~ The roughness of'the V6sring has' no appreciable effect dEtbe clearance nor on -the co- efficient of friction, but the roughness of the metal abaft does have a _111c onaiderableeffect on the-se.quantitie-o-j- tbecoefficient-of friction be-- coming otable with a seventh class surface finish. the surface finish of a steel shaft is increased by one class efter ranning for 20 hours. It 11was also established that the coefficient of friction was reduced and the i-temperature increased from 30 to 40001 with an increase from 400 to 1000 rpm; and a change in the rate of slide from 0.84 to 2.1 M/sec. A furtber in- crease In the rate of slide leads to otickit&of the abaft and melting of :the.ylastbe bearing. Orig. art, has 5 Vrap haj 1 f ormla., and 2 f igares. ASSOCIATION, n=o SiBMITTMt OD EMM 00 WD GODEt 1Ej, HT NO REF SDV: 002 MIMS OW JPRS -Card. 3/3 BEZHELLIKOVA, Ye#F., inzhe Eflect of the geometrical FArameters of ydast,,: bushing parts produced by die casting on the degree of shrinking. lzv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.8057,1161 065. (MIRA 18:10) L 46648-66 ACC NR EWT(m)/EWP(J)/T l;W//DJ/RM AR6021270 SOURCE CODF: UP/0081/66/000/004/SO87/SO87 AUTHOR: Vorobtlev, Yu. A.; Bezheluk ova# Ya. F,; Slyudikove, N. N. TITLE: Effect of operating conditions and amount of clearnnce on efficiency of allding h n- "4ncra eu-pol7csprolscta-m,,~ 13 SOURCE: Ref zh. Khim, Part II, Abs- 4S564 REF SOURCE: Sb. tr. Mosk. vyssb. tekbn. ucb-shcha. im N. E. Baumans, v- 4, 1964, 45-54 iTOPIC TAGS: organic nitrogen compound, polymer, material deformation, friction, friction coefficient, busbing, bearing material, bearing stability ABSTRACT: The effect of the amount of clearance, of radial pressure of ~ Ithe slide velocity, of tho roughness of the metallic shaft surfaces/and -prolac lof mechanical machining of filled pgly~~a tam sliding beai~Lrjr-.9',ron i1thoir efficiency was studied. It was established that with clearanc 8s :'from 0.15 to 1.2 mm and radial pressures of 10 kg/sq cm the coefficient ,of friction of the slide is, on the average, 0.009, which assures normal !operation of the joint. With clearances up to 0.12 mm and over 1.2 mir, !the shaft jams due to lack of compensation for thermal deformation in the! ACC NR; AR6021270 Prst case, and an Increase in specific pressure causing, plastic (deformation in the second. Changing the radial pressure from 3 to 110 kg/sq cm increases temperature 10 - 150. At 25 kE,/sq cm pressure the ',temperature increases 30 - 350, which is the limit for bearings with iond 5 mm wall thickness because of poor thermal conductivity of the plastic. On increasing sliding speed from 0.84 to 2.1 m/sec the ~coefficient of friction decreases and temperature increases from 30 tl..~ ,400. Further increase In slide velocity leads to wedging of the sbaft~ .and melting of the bearing. The coefficient of friction is stabilized i'wben the shaft surface rougbness is within the limits from -;7 7 class ~fineness and higher. The coefficient of friction decreases after i imachiniDg. In testing machined plastic busbings,, the coefficient'of friction is more stable than for bushings without machining; at the same time machining impairs the wear resistance of the surface of the piece and increases the change in the dimensions of the piece from ~ 1water absorption. Z. Ivenova, /Translation of abstracL7. SUB CODE! 11, 13 Card 2/2 BEZEN, A. At the sources of great deeds. Sov.profsoilizY 7 no.4:14-15 Fe 159. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Predeedatell tsekhkoma domennogo,taekha Serovskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata. (Seroy-Iron industry) BEZIIENOV, Mikhaj"yAAQdZ4.-,EEDININ, Vasiliy Xuzl--ich; KANTER, '- ~-,-,7red.; RAKITIN, I.T.J. tekhn. red. [The standard-bearers of communism] Znamenostsy kommulnizma. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 55 P. (Narodnyi universitet kulltury. Tekhniko-ekonoricheskii fakul'tet, no.11) (MIRA 17:1) BIZHENTSIV _M.K.. inzhener; VOROffrN. N.M., iuzhener, nauchny7 redaktor; , TeeM.. redaktor; DAME07, V.S.9 tekhniaheeki7 redaktor (11conomics, organization and planning in the construction industry] Skonomika, organizataila I planirovante stroitellstva. Moskva, Goa. Izd-vo lit-ry po strolt. t arkhttektur". Pt.3. [Building materials industries] ProizvodstvamWe prodpritatiia. 1953. 150 P. [Microfthal (Building materials industry) (MLRA 8:2) t-Deterinination of Irdine numbers in mixtures of saturated and unsaturatedaw.LuL%4zvpured from acids derived from vearin. Q-1L-.SujUj"* anti -1-1. BezhentsSyij. Zaivd- skaya Lab. 21, 41-1(4955) -Th 7ff9Wa-drtn-tT1SMc no. in 11 unsatd, amines.1s,unsaltisfactory since replacement of H atoms on N by halogen occm. To avoid this, the sample Is treated with 8-10% ITO iuEtOH-CIICI, to convert the amineq into their TIC[ sults, afters which the ustial analysis is nin The Talts are not subject'to (lie h0logen error inen tiDned above. AnAyses of "qtearyl- amine samplei "."c snisfactodiv run in thiq way. 0. Al. ko311I'iVVff- 66 EWT (m)/ENPtJ )/T/E]Uf,1M IJKC) NWID AT6008951 SOURCE CODE: AUTHORS: Voroblyev, Yu, As; Bezholukovap Ye, F# Offit none UR/ODDO/65/000/000/0113/0222 TITLE: Tke effect of oTrating conditions and clearance on the efficiency of polvamidbYalip bew:EM SOURCE: Moscow. Inatitut mashinovedeniya_, Plastmaesyv podshipnikakh skoltzheniyaj isaledovan-lya, opyt-p-r-fteneniya (Plastics in friction bearingsj research and experi- ment in 4pplication). Moscow) Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 113-122 TOPIC TAGS: friction coefficient, antifriction material, antifriction bearing, polyamidep lubricating oil, static load testq temperature ABSTRACT: The effects of the rate of slip, pressure, lubricatio ~Iclearance be- tween shaft and bearing, diameter and wall thickness and length of bushing, rough- ness of metal surface and of plastic surface, and the physicomechanical properties of the polyamides on efficiency are studied. It is found that the size of the clearance iffects temperature, but that the temperature has a stable Vilue for a definite speed and pressure within a certain range of clearances (see Fig. 1). With an increase in bearing length, the carrying power increases and then decreases (see Fig. 2). It is noted that functional fillers can considerably change the Card L 24862-66 ACC NRo AT6008951 Fig* I, Friction coefficient and teraperature :1 ~j4f versus clearance. Bushing - initial caprone, (a); initial cAprone + 20% BaSOtj4b) (S = 3 mm); shaft - steel 45 (V 71 IIRC = 50-5 5, d = 40 ram) Slip speed v = 0,84 m/sec. Lubricant ~64.- g/em2; spindle oil (drops); 1 P 3 1~ 2 p 10 kg/cm2 V 44 41 b 2 -(z J,mm 4Z 44 41 49 4~ 2/3 L L 24862-66 ACC NRt AT6008951 Fig, 2. Carrying power (radial load) of bearing versus length of coupling. Bushing - initial caprone + 20% BaSO4 (S = 3 zm)j shaft steel 45 (V 7, HRC 50-55, d 1+0 m, A = 0.25 m); slip speed V 0.81+ m/aec. bibrieant, - spindle oil (dropa). physicomechanical properties of caprone and may I W ove its efficiency as a bearing material, Orig,-arto has: .9 graphs and 3 tables, SUB CODE: 3-1/ SUBM DATEs 31juI65 C,,d 313 a RilTEUTO"A ; V i I Ortop. tr!ivm. i PrOte Z. 2r, rl". 3f) 13 Ivano.-Frankovskoy obltistnov vrac+ V.Ye. Khokhrvakov). I" GORSKIT, B., kand.tekhn.nauk-,BEZHWTSA, LO, knnd.tekhn.nauk Technology of manufacturing synthetic resin tiles for floors and walls. Stroi. mt. 4 no.8:9-11 Ag '58. (min 11: 9) (Tiles) (Gume and resins, Synthetic) GMKIY, B.Z. [Hors'ky-it B.Z.], kand.tekhn.nauk; BEZ-MPJTSA, L.P.. 1:,and. tekhn.nauk The use of plast P materials in building. Nauka i zhy-ttia 8 .no.11:11-15 N 58- (MIRA 13:5) (Plastics) (Building materials) 4. BEZHEKIITSA, L. P., Cand of Tech Sci - (diets) "Asbestos tiles for floors (a study)." Kievj, 1957, 16 pp (Kiev FAgineering Cormtruction InBtityW), 100 copies (KL,,29-57,90) GORSKIYq Boris Zakharovich; HEZHENUTSA, Larisa-Patylovnf; KOLFMIKj N.S.p red.; NARINSKAYA9 A.L., tekbpe red. . [Plastics in the construction industry; manufacture and use] Plastmas- sy v stroitel'stve; proizvodstvo i primenenie. Kiev, Gos. izd-vo lit--ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR9 1961. 315 p. (MIRA 14t8) (Plastics) (Building materials) ~,'. 1. I r.".'I'vication of ..ounded oroja a I'arik i'lirou h Lhe iiatch. . oy,,~ nno - -ed - LL~ .1 ns kiy ilill.irnal., ilo 1.) 1- "0, I I BXZHINUTSA V.I., kapitan meditainskov sluzhbjr '-, field operating table for treating wounds and burns. Toen.-med. zhur. no-5:82-83 Yq '56. (MLRA 9:9) (SURGICAL INSTRUMMS AND APPARATUS) BRZHENUTSA, V.I. Two operations for &auto appendicitis withearciaoids. Ihirargiia 32 no.2:76 F 156. MU 9:7) (APMDIX--TLT14ORS) BEZUQLUO~~L, V.I., Icay)itan lieditsinskoy sliizhby Fiel(l oporatin~7 table. Voen.med-zhur. no.5:88-89 Hy '51). (14DU 12: 8) (OPXR&TING ROOMS, field operating table (Rus)) 15-57-10-14901 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnial, Geologiya, 1957, Rr 10, p 259 (USSR) AUTHOR: Bezhetskiy, A. Ye. TITLE-. A Study of Surface Deformation During Excavation of Thick Steeply Dipping Strata Using Waste-Packing Methods as Found i-n the Prokoplyevsko-Kiselevskiy :Begion (Issledovaniye deformatsiy poverkhnosti pri vyyemke moshchnykh krutopadayushchikh plastov s zakladkoy v usloviyakh.-Prokoplyevsko-Kiselevskogo rayona) PERIODICAL: Materialy 1-y obl. nauch.-tekhn. konferentsii ugol'shchikov po okhrane nedr Kuzbassa, 1,954 g. Kemerovo, Knigoizdat, 1955, pp 55-72 ABSTRACT: The author gives Information on the modern practice of maintaining several objectives on the surface of certain mines in the Prokoplyevso-Kiselevs*1region. lie gives data on the effect that mining excavations have on the surface, on buildings above ore pillars and during Card 1/2 removal of the pillars. He also proposes measures for 15-57-10-14901 It Study of Surface Deformation (Cont.) preventing loss due to material left in the ore pillars. It is noted that surface deformation, determined by the amount of greatest dis- placement, depends on the ratio of asaximum vertical displacement to the thickness of a bed (q). It is established that during excavation of individual beds with hydraulic packing of waste q = 0.08; by dry, pneumatic, and gravity-flow packing of waste q = 0.15. The zones on the surface situated over mine workings were subjected to minor fluid deformtions. The value of this deformation did not exceed the norms for protecting structures of category III. On the basis of these data, the legally required reserves were successfully removed under some structures at the Staiin and "Chernaya Gora" mines. On the basis of the positive experiment of removing these ore pillars, the author advances the possibility of working out the ore pillars under other similar buildings. He proposes a classification for the preservation of buildings. He brings up the question of the experimental working out of the pillar material by consecutive removal of the pillars. Card 2/2 V. V. Zhukov BEZHSTSKIY,A.Ye., gorun inshener About the article OLossee of coal chippings in mines." Ugol' 39 no.6:43 Je '55. (MLTIA 8:8) 1. Sibirakiy filial Vsesoyusnogo nauchno-iseledovatell skogo Marksheyderskogo institute.. I I, , (Coal mines and mining) I EZZHETSKIY, A.Ye., gorW inzh. Leaving protective pillars under approches, ravines and small rivers in the lusnetsk ]%win. Ugol' 33 no.5:19-24 My 158. (MIRA 11:5) I.Sibirskiy oporn" punkt Veaso"nogo nauchno-issledovateltakogo marksheyderskogo institute.. (Kuznetsk Basin--Mining engineering) BELGV, A.A.; BELOV, Yu.D,,- BEZI VSKJL.IA~le., KUWAYEV9 Ye,V,; LyALIKOV, G.J~; PMOV, R~S.; SLAVOROSOV, A.Kh.? BOLDYREVA, Z.A.~ tekhn. red. [Concise mine m=eyors' reference book]Kratkii spravoclinik markshoidera shakhty. Voskva, Gosgortekhizdat~ 1962. 416 p. (~aRA 15:9) (Mine surveying) IJ11;;Z,HF,T8K1YP A.Yel, gornyy inzh. Improving the measures for the prevention and extinction of spontaneous mine fires. Ugoll 37 no.1.1:46-48 N 162. (MIRA .15:10) 1. Sibirskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo marksheyderskog,o,instituta. (Coal mines and mining-Fires and fire prevention) ANDRIAWOV, S.M.; BARYWIN. B.S.; 7317-HITSKIT, M.I.; BOGDLYJV, 14.1f.; GOa')VAIIDV. S.V.; S.M.; KIRZYXV, A.Y.; 9 KOLOBOV, G.M.; KOROISTA, M.A.; KURIN, A.I.; MIUTIIV, M.S.: POZWYAKOVA, T.A.: PROKOPOVICH, V.M.-, SDLOVIYIV, S.N.-, TRZTIYAKOV, N.P.-, CHEEDV, A.M.; TILIMDIIOV. N.D. Petr ledorovich lellkov; obituary. PtItsevodstvo 9 no.8:48 Ag 159. (MIRK 12:12) (Lellkov, Petr Fedorovich, 1905?-1959) RMHUNTS, A.I., inshener. Ixamples of planning and erecting steel buildings in the Czecho- slovak Republic. Stroi.prom. 32 no-8:37-40 Ag 154. (MLRL 7:8) (Czechoslovakia--Building, Iron and steel) (Building, Iron and steel--Czechoslovakia) BRUIN, P. , , 1,1Z An early fulfillmen t of the plan. Mast- U91- 5 n0-8:10 Ag 156. (MLRA 9:11) 1. Rachallnik smany ugloobogatitel'noy fabriki shakhty "Koksovaya" kombinata Kuzbassugoll. (Kuznets Basin--Coal mines and mining) --BMLNA. Vera Pedo-romm,&vInarka; OSADCHIT. P.G.. red.; GONCHAROTA. To., . ..... .li~ te red, LFIve farrow@ in two years) Plat' oporomov sa dye gods. Belgorod, Belgorodakoe imishnoe izd-yo, 1960. 10 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Ilolkhos imeni Lenina Skoroduyanskogo rayona (for Bezhina). (Swine brooding) A IN A GUNDINOVICH, A., podpolkovnik, voyennyy letchik pervogo klaBsa; MHKO _&.,-qmyor, voyannyy shturman pervogo klaeaa I iL What do you auggent? Av. i kosm. 45 no.6976 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Tecbnical adueation) BMKOVIGH, A. ....... "Map of the peoples of the U.S.S.R,O Reviewed by A. Beshkovich. Sov.*tn. no.2s233-237 133. (MLRA 6;6) (Ithuclogy-mps) BAMOVICH, A.S. -."J 1. Ithnographio drawings of VI.Plotnikov depicting the life of the Xazakhs. Sov.stu. no.4:113-119 153. (KLRA 6.12) (Kazakhn--Social lifo and customs) (Plotnikov, Vladimir) 3=HKOVICH.A.S. Dmitrii Konatantinovich Zelenin: 1878-1954. Izv.Vsea.geog.ob-va 3? no.4:367-369 Jl-Ag'55. (MMA 8:10) (Zelenin. Dmitrii Konstantinovich, 1878-1954) 3EM-4.0M, Z. S. 3A3AYAN, A. A., KIRAKOSYAN, A. V.. and B.I.MNAITYAN, Z. S. "Contributioa to the Study of Cotton Gummosis and Its Control in the Tronocaucasian SFSR," Scientific Series no. 46, Transcaucasian Scientific-Research Institute of Cotton, Tiflis. 1935, 96 pp. 7Z.9 G15 SO: SIRA, SI 90-53. 15 Dec. 1953 AGOSTONY Attila; BEZI, Istvan Antifreeze control.Auto motor 17 no.2:13 21 Ja 164. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Automatizalasi Kutato Laboratorium. L 17665-66 ACC NR: AP6009379 SOURCE CODE: HU/0012/65/013/001/0007/0013 AUTHOR: Bezi, Istvan (Staff scientist); ~as, Gabor--Shash, G. (Staff scientist) ORGt Research Institute for Automation, Hungarian Acad TACImcps (Magyar i_;;; Tudomanyos Akadeiida Automatizalasi Kutato IntezetT TITLE: Control system for the distribution of load in technological units opera- ting in parallel SOURCE: k1eres es automatika, v- 13, no. 1, 1965, 7-13 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control design, automatic control system, electric power engineering, electric distribution equipment ABSTRACT: Means for designing a control unit that enables the distribution of load 1~ between technological. units coupled in parallel so that the proportion of load is appropriate and consistent during the period of operation were discussed. Several methods were theoretically explored by considering the control algorithns involved. This was fol-lowed by a detailed description of a control system found optimum on the basis of the preliminary considerations. A schematic diagram was presented for this unit and its operation and Pe formance were discussed. orig. art. has: and 21 f ormalas * rJOY 7 figures 'Card 1/2 UDC: 621.016-3-062-lt621-316-728- L 17665-66 '--Acc---m:- - ~ I I SUB CODE t 13, 09 / SUBM DATE t 220at64 ~ ,r,L,) Card 2/2 -------- BEZI AK, A. B. 1. C. Yon der If ocvcn for the Interpretalon of the ~/Th. _u t"Alm j ...... Univ. Zaob) Acta ObleMn and further develop r= i.,6, MU Mhememthod muf Lindqvist (cf. C.A. 46, 109M) for 'the Interpretation of Patterson syntlies;s of centrosym, struc NOWA-Ckl P. 45 - VIA! Be Q r,- !'3nt-.l:.- LiA ~-f E--::t 7- E L- D. Impedance in 4~,irect current of telecormnunication lines alon~7 an eletric I railroad and its removal. p. 121. LKLENICE. Vol. 11, No. 4, April, 10,55. Belgrad. SURCE: Last Euro!ean Accessions List, (hiAL) Library of' Congress, Vol. 4, No. 12, Dec- 1~i55. BEZIC, Dusan, ing. (Zagreb, Krasova 42) Why to electrify railroads. Elektrotehnika Hrv I no.1-2:94-97 158. 1. Savjetnik Direkcije Jugoslavenakih zeljeznica, Zagreb; urednik strucne rubrike "Eleltrocna vuca"I "ElektrotehnikaO BEZIC, Dusanp -'nz. (Zagreb, Krasova 24) Electrification of the Yugoslav railroads. Elektrotehn-1ka Hrv 5 no.3:77-79 162. BEZIC,J. Partizanska pesem (Partls2a Songs)edited by Radoslav Hrovatin; a book review. p. 283. (Slovenski Etnograf. Vol. 91, 1956, Tugoslavia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LS, Vol. 6v no. 7, July 1957, Uncl. YUGOSLAVIA/Nuclcar Physics - Penutratioii of Charged Neutral C Particles Through Matter. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 2, 1960; 3o66 Author Vakselj, M., Bezic, 11. L-ist Title Eaergy-kigle Distribution of BremsstrnjiliLig Spectrum Orig Pub Repts "J. Stefan" Inst., 1958, 5, 9-11 Abstract The differential. cross section of bremsstrablung, after Bethe and Heitler, was integmted over the electro-- ' re- coil anGles ia order to obtain the enerGy-angle distri- bution of the brei-asstrah1tuig garim, quanta. For this purpose, the fitld of the atom is represented in a which is an analytical approximtion of the Hartrec-FDck taethod, whic.a gives a better agreene-,_t thaii the Thozzs- For-2i model, particularly at snall vallaes of the nuic- tion q. Card 1/1 BEZIC, Niko ~-----kg-netic spectrometers for charged particles. Obz mat fiz 7 no.2: 55-61 160. (EEAI 9:12) 1. Nuklearni in3titut J.Stefan. (Spectrometer) (Particles) (Magnetic instruments) BEZIC, Niko Magnetic mirrors My 161. 1. Nuklearni BEZINOVICH, A. Guiding BEZIKOVICH A.U., , .- - "..: Error of rectifying devices caused by the distortion of the alternating current curve and methods for determining this error. Trudy VNIIH no.14:134-152 153. (MIRA 11:6) (Blectric currents, Alternating-Measurements) ~q))-- I I-, I--I., -.1 -, BFhZIKOVICH, A.Ya. - -- --oft"Now - Thermoelectric method for checking normal and higher frequency a.c. wattwters. Trudy TRIN no.24:57-71 154. (KIM 10 112 ) (Wattmeter) SOVI 11?-57-6-12560 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 6, p 135 (USSR) AUT14OR: Bezikovich, A. Ya., Zorin, D. I. TITLE: Outfit for Checking A-0 Amineters, and Voltmeters at Commercial and Higher Frequencies (Ustanovka dlya. poverki vattmetrov, ampermetrov i vol'tmetrov na peremennom toke normallnoy i povyshennoy chastaty) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vaes. n.-i. in-ta metrologii, 1956, Nr 28, pp 20-35 ABSTRACT: A description is given of the type UV outfit developed by Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issl.edovatel'skiy institut metrologii (VNIIM) (All-Union Research Institute of Metrology, VNIIM), im. D. I. Medeleyev and built by the "Etalon" Plant (Leningrad). The output depends for its operation on a thermoelectric method of comparing ACin a wide frequency range with DC. A thermoelectric power comparator (TEKM) is the fundamental component of the outfit. Results of investigations of individual subassemblies are presented. The upper limits of the measuring range of the UV outfit n e 10 amp and 300 v. Basic errors of Card 1/2 SOV/112-57-6-12560 Outfit for Checking Wattmeters, Arnmeters, and Voltmeters at Commercial . . . . power measurements at frequencies up to 10, 000 cps do not exceed 0. 2% at a unity power factor and 0. 3% at a 0. 5 power factor; they do not exceed 0. 1% when currents and voltages are varied within the frequency range up to 20,000 cps - M. Kh. Sh. Card 2/2 24(0), 50); b(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPL40ITATION SOV/2215 Vaesoy,uznyy nauchro-Issladovatel'skiy Inatitut -etrologil imen.- D.I. Xendeleyeva Referaty nauchno-looledavatel-skikh rabot; Sbornik No.2 (Sclentilf-Ic _ C Research Abstracts; Collection of Articles, Nr 2) Pxscow, _ Standartgiz, 1958. 139 P. 1,000 copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agencyl USSR. Xcmitet St&ndartOv, mer I L=erltellnykh priborov. l yeva. Zd. a S. V. Reshetina; Tech. Ed.. M. A. Kondrat PURPOSEt Thsee reports are intended for scientists, rese:rcners and engineers engaged In developing standards, meas.re , And gages for the various Industries. COVERAGEs The volusne contains 128 reports on standards or eaa.re- sent and control. The reports were prepared by scientists of Institutes of the Momitat standars~v, mer I Iz=orItel'nykh priboroy pri Sovete Kinistrov SSSR (Co=lssion on Standards. Measure$# And Measuring Instrumments under the USSR Council of mini store) . The participating Institutes are: VXIIM - Voesoyuzny-y nauchno-lasledovatellakly metrologil !menI D.I. Rendeloyeva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Met- rology limeni D.I..Mandeleyev) in Leningrad; Sverdll~svsk branch or this ln3tiwt.; VNIIX - vzca~y-~Znyy Inatitur. Komlteta standartov, me.- I- _'=nerI-tel'mykh priborov (All-Unio. Scientific Research Instlt~te OC -lie Cc='551on on Standards, Measures, and Meaaur.-ng Inatrtunents), treated from MCIXLP - Mo3kovokly gasudara-vennyy institut mer I I=erltel'nykh priborov (Moscow .1tate Institute of Neasures and MeasurIng Inatrunients) October 1, 1955; VWIIPTRI - Vaesoyu=y-y nauchno-issledovitellakly Inatitut fiziko-tekhni- cheakikh I radio t a khn Icheakikh I=ere~ly (All-UnIon Scientif-Ic Research Institute of Ph7alcotechncal and Radlo-englne,rl~g Measurements) In Moscow; KhGIMIP - Khar-kovskly Cosudarstvenr.77 Inatitut mer I i=eritellnykh pribcrov (rharlkov State Inotitto, or Measures and Measuring Instrusents), And XGIMIP - Novoa-- birokly goaudarstvenyy Inatitut =or I imneritel-nykh pribLrev (Novosibirsk State. Institute of Xeasurea and Measurlng Instru- .~tq go personalities are ment.-oned. There are no rorcrtnce ,. Lubentmv-M!~, S.M. Okhotina, and P.A.-Shpamlon (KhGrXIP). - . -Ilub~~--Voltizeters Apparatus for Cnt-c'xl*~.~ flumyantsev, A.S., and Ye. _P. Dubov._*k (VHIIM), and _ r&1ov5k Branch of VNTIM). Developing Methzds and lAn.t3au~_(Sv; Standard Apparatus Cor Tooting Direct-Current Transforscre T~Vpv 1-58 Under Operating Conditions at 70 Killoamperes ',r2 M.S., Y.1 ZinF_orran, and Ye. l% .ring a~gnctlc ri ol 'Developing and !~tU~ilng Appiratus for M by the Nuclear Magnetic Rcaonanco, Me-hod 'C2 Hudnyy, N.M., A,Z._YcVvl~rs and A.!. Bulftnova (5verdlovBk Dranch of' VNIIM)* Method of Yeasurl-ne Hysteresis Losena and Eddy Curren-a In Double Magnetization CAN 20/27 BLIkovi--111 )',.. la. ('111i LIM) - _ili'01111; Of E,iectmdy-na.,:.ir lvlattrjeteri~ at Iii -.i Fl-uquencieo BVIKOVICH, A.Ya.; - -- - -- - ----- Frequency '59. VMD4 n0-38:103-109 (MIRA 13:4) BEZIKOVICH A YR.; ZORINp D.I. Multillmit high-precision thermoelectric devices for operation in the audio frequency band. Trudy inet. Kom. stand.t mer i izm. 3rib. no. 39:119-:129 160. (MM -14:3 (Electric meters) ~MIKOVICHI A. la.; FOPOVO V.S. Methods and apparatus for checking wattmetera in band. Trudy inst. Kom. stand.p moi i i=. prib. (Wattmeter-Testing) the audio frequezic7 no.39tI30-la 160. (KM 14-3) S/1914/61/000/008/007/092 D201/D304 AUTHORS: Bezikovich, A.Ya., Zorin, D.I. and Kayander, M.S. TITLE: Frequency errors of wattmeters PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. J%vtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 81 1961, 10, abstract 8 ~165 (V sb. Vopr. obshch. elektropriborontr., Kiyev, AN USSR, 1960, 53-61) TEXT: A mcthod and equipment has been designed at the VNIIM im. D.1. Mendeleyev for calibrating ameters, volt and watt- meters at the frequency range of up to 20,000 c/s. The designed equipment is based on the thermo-electrical comparison method. The calibration accuracy of a.c. at frequencies up to 20,000 c/S is about 0.1 to 0.20ta. The instruments produced for mains frequencies have been tested over a tride range of frequencies and for some types additional frequency correction have been determined. Formulae are given of frequency error terms resulting from inductance, mutual inductance and eddy currents. Calibrating frequency curves are Card 1/2 S/194/61/000/008/007/092 Frequency errors of wattmeters D201/D304 given for several types of instruments. Some types of wattmeters, designed for 50 CA operation, may be used at up to 500 c/s provid- ed that additional errors do not exceed the value expressing the class of accuracy of the instrument. Recommendations are given on V the means of decreasing the frequency errors of small power factor -,- wattmeters. f~Abstracterls note: Complete translation.2- Card 2/2 BEZIKOVICH, A.Ya.; ZORIN, D.J. Thermoelectric class 0.1 power measuring dl,~vilceo Trudy inst. K,,Im, stand. mer i izm. prib. no.67.-39-49 162. (MJRA .17,~,11,1 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauohno-issledovatel'skly institut met.vo3ogLi Drenf, Yjandeleyeva. BEZIKOVICH. A.Ya.; ZORIN, D.I. Multilimit thermoelectric device for measuring current, voltage and power. Iza.tekh. no,2t29-32 F 163. (KIRA 16:2) (Electric instruments) L 17547-65 PWr(d)/iMG(k-)-2/EEC-4 Po-4/Pq-4/1'g-4/1k-41/Pi-~- ACCESSION NR: AR4049281 S/0272/64/000/008/0119/0119 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metrologiya I izmeritellnaya tekhnika. Otd. %,v*p.. Abs. 8.32.812 AUTHOR: Bezikovich, A. Ya., Zorin, D.I. TTTLE; A volt-, ampere- and wattmeter for sonic snd ultrasonic frequencies CITED SOURCE: Tr. in-tov Kom-ta standartov mer I izinerit. priborov pri Sov, Min. SSR, vy*p. 74(134), 1963, 50-66 TOPIC TAGS: voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter, ultrasonic frequency, sonic frequency TRANSLATION: Ile article describes a thermoelectric Instrument designed to measure amperage, voltage and strength of direct and alternating currents in the sonic and ultra- sonic frequency ranges. A basis is established for the feasibility of designing a universal volt, ampere and wattmeter with an imiprov~rl accuracy. Ile improvement in accuracy is attained by controlling instrument indications during Its operation. Such control is based on induced compensation for changes in heat converter parameters resulting from various causes. The compensation is effected by a regulating resistance in the thermo couple circuit. The authors present calculations for Inatrument elements and an analysis Cord 1/2 17547-65 ACCESSION NR: AR4049281 of the accuracy of the instrument. They determined the frequency error of the wattmeter, the angular error of the voltmeter and the reduced instrumental error factor. Result-, are given for instruments tested on direct and alternating current. Ammeter and volt meter error rang(, did not-exceed 0. 1% for direct current. The supplement&I frequency - error of the combined instrument in the voltmeter and ammeter ci rcuits was commeneur- ate with the accuracy of the given measurement method and was negligibly small in the range up to 20 kcps. Bibl. with 6 titles. ASSOCIATION: none SUB CODE: EE ENCL: 00 Card 2/2 BVIKOVICH, A.Ya.; ZORIN, D.I. Voltage-ampere-ohm meter for audio and ultrasonic frequencies. Trudy inst. Kom. stand., mer. i izm. prib. no.74:50-66 163. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Vsesovuznvv nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metrolof,-Ai 7 D.I.Mendeleyeva. Z., BEZIKOV'-.'-'H, A~ya.i 70RINg D.I. Errors of transformations in thermowaLtme-,.-,~-~. . nalic. i-- -'. ~ sl . rab. po metr. VNIIM no.6-16-1" '64. (MIRA -,P--'3) ACC Ni, _AFT0_W(Fi9_ I o 11-5 X-s7-66-676-f d-lb-d-o 6-16 -61-1---T SOURCE CODE, UR AUTHOR: Bezikovich, A. Y Belyueva, M. S.. Zorin, D. I.; EBkin, S. P. ORG: none TITLE: Universal high-accuracy outfit for checkin ammaters,-voltmeterB, and wattmeters at acoustic frequencies SOURCE: Izmeritel'nayatekhnika, no. 1.0, 1965, 8-11 TOPIC TAGS: acoustic frequency, measuring instrument ABSTRACT, New equal-quantity comparators are described in which the a-c measurand and the corresponding d-c quantity are applied to a receiving converter (RC, see fig. below). Three block diagrams of comparators are shown: (a) for current and voltage; (b) for power with a square-law control of converters, and (c) for power Nvith a low power factor using the method of equal temperatures. The meaBurand X, (or Xj, XjL for power) is compared with its equivalent d-c value X,, (or X., X.2. ) by means of RC and SC (scale converters). Full equilibrium is attained by an auxiliary balance circuit (ABC). A d-c meter (DCM) serves to measure the d-c bard + h21- 317. 7 25. 089. 6 + ACC NR: AP6000029 equivalent. An equilibrium indicator (EI) or balance detector is represented by a microvolt- meter and an amplifier. This outfit permits checking 0. 10/6-error instruments at 0. 05-2. 5 kc, 0. 276-error instruments at 2. 5-20 Xc, and low- power-factor wattmeters having 1. 5% error at 0.05-10 kc. Orig. art. bas: Zftgures. cf- 0 Irf or Nil IN YP 84Y DrM Sc RC E,T ABc X/I Mr, Mn, Ot cr-O r YP BP Afl Nflt 17/7.. CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 007 ACC "" AR7000829 SOURCE CODE: UR/0272166/000/010/0112/0112 AUTHOR:-,---B,ezik-ovich, A. Ya.; Gravin, 0. N. TITLE: Investigation of multielement thermoelectric converters SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metrologiya i izmeritellnaya tekhnika, Abs. 10. 32. 798 REF SOURCE: Tr. in-tov Gos. kom-ta standartov, mer i izmerit. priborov SSSR, vyp. 82(142), 1965, 112-116 TOPIC TAGS: thermoelectric converter, extreme low frequency, multielement converter ABSTRACT: The results of new experimental investigations of multielement thermal converters are discussed. Relationships are derived by means of which it is possible to determine the frequency error of thermoelectric devices in the e%treme 1-f range on the basis of volt-ampere characteristics and time constants of the converter. A bibliography of 5 titles is included. F. Agaletskiy. (Transla- tion of abstract] [DW] SUB CODE: 09/ Card UD C: 6 21. 36. 001. 4 BEZIKOVI-,H. YA, S. Priblizhennyyt- vjchisleniya. L.. 3TTI (1930) Une methode pour accroitre le nombre des decimales d1une table. IAN, ser. Fiz.-matem. (1932), 1229-1234. 0 for;-,Ldakh 7,ekhanicheskikh kvadr:-tur s n opdinatami, vernykh dlya vinogochlenov stepeni ne vyshe Zn-2i 2n-3. L., TRUDY Industr. In-ta, rav-.1ol 4-Z (1937), 9-18. SO: %,therr:tics in the USSR, 1917-1947 edited by ICurosh, A.G., %aarkushevich, A.K., Rashevskiy, P.K. I ,,:Osccnl -Lenin,-;rad, 1948 BUMVICR, UP- ~s "I'T'he Calculus of Finite Differences Uningrad State U. Publ. House., "939 BOCHKAREV, B.I., kand. sellskokhozo nauk; BEZIN, A.S. The KZK-3 universal automotive grain combine harvester. Biul, tekh.-ekon.inform.Goo.nauch.-ioBl.inst.nauch.i takh.inform. 16 no.7149-51 163. (Combines (Agricultural machinery)) (mA 16:8) BIZIN. G.I. Changes In blood gases in dogs following polonium injury. Voen.-med. zhur. no.8:60-66 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) (BLOM radiation off.) - (POLORM off. ini.) zici., - (diss), "Conaition of the respkiatw7 function of blood in dogs injured Y&th polonium (po--210)," Loscow, 1961, 10 pp (Acadeqr of Medical Sciences), 250 copies (KL-Supp 9-61, 188) BEZI1q, G.I. Curves of oxygen and carbon monoxide binding by the blood in dogs injured by Po210. Med.rad. 6 no.46.69-72 161. (BLOOD-MGEN COPTOT) (CARBON MONOXIDE) (MIRA 24:12) (POLONM-PHYSIOIA)GICAL EMCT) MORO-~ B.B.; J~~.41N. G..4 VA:~- I PYVL-Ft YA., V,:",, FF-DOTCAl i V Experimental chronic radlatinn i -- k ns n, i t v,. e'C~y 13 Med, rad. 10 no.10.~1-61 0 1. Submitted August 25, 1964. FF,DOTOV,, V.P.; BEZIN, Mechanism of ga sickness caused L ^42 6 FRWT( ACC NR: -jNO1467i SOURCE CODE: UR/0241/65/010/010/0057/0061 AUTHOR: Mo Bezin G. I '.*,-Grozdov, S. P.; Le-bedevB.I.,, -roz, B. B., ;FaAffsrft-T!r e ~a~ tonomar Iko T,,Ponomarkovo V. I.; orovs Fedorovskiy. L. L.._ F dorovs , L. L.; Fedotov. V. P # L. L ORG: none TITLE: Experimental Po sup 210 - induced chronic radi SOURCE: Meditsinskaya radiologiya, v. 10, no. 10, 1965, 57-61 TOPIC TAGS: polonium, radiation sickness, dog, alpha radiation, radiology ABSTRACT: The article describe-9 t~e features of the clinical course and variation of certain functions in dogs i%h chronic radiation sickness caused by a single subcutaneous injection aL r0 0 (0-003 microcuries per kg body weight). A prolonged initial period of relative clinical well-being wa3 observed, with a developed picture of radiation sickness setting in :)nly after some 3 months and xLth the dogs dying off individually after a period of from 128 to 310 days. The distribution of Po21O throughout the tissues and organs, which resulted in a constant local alpha-irradiation of the Latter, -")vidently played a major role in the genesis of these disturbances, with gradu.&I insre-- ment in the tissue dose, which after 6-9 nonths reached 1,100-1,400 r,-~ds. During the period of distinct radiation sickness the dogs displayed lethar&7s lack of appetite, periodic diarrhea, and thirst, along w1th spontaneou;:' bleeding of the oral mucosa -and spontaneous hemorrhages of the rectum and ACC NRi urinary tract. Shortly before deatho the state of the dogs sharply deterio- ratod; they moved with difficulty,, refused food., and vomitted bile and blood* I It6ctal temperature rose'-the pulse was'quick, arrhythudc) and arterW pres- sure fell. With these symptoms., the dogs died. It was accompanied by deep trophic disturbances due to a combination of mechanisms., each of iihich by .-itself may cause trophic changes: disturbances in neuroendocrino regulations idth insufficiency of the'adrenal cortex; metabolic disorders, hemodynamic diuorders,$ and chronic bypoxia,, as well as the constant direct local effect of the alpha-emitter 'on the tissues. Anatow-pathological dissection re- vealed that state of general dystroptW which is so characteristic of polonim poisoning and is not enoounterqd-~when other radioactive isotopw porvr& ,the organism, Orige art. haat~ 4 tables, [JMI SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATES -25Aug64' CRIG RM 009 BEZIN, Me Gomodity production during the period of -transition frm capitalism to so'cialism in the U.S.S.R. Trudy KAI 50:3-36 159. (MIRA 14:5) (Eebnamicn) - --c ,u 1-1 w 004 00, "Of& 0 0- 4- po k4 I Ite Joe tie 410. ~IHIS "ofI 15 $019sull 193MM11VIN VIS-01V ZIA :i C. 00 00 00 Soo 00 OPARIN, A.I.; KURSANOV, A.L.; &&YOKO, N.Y., BISINGIR, I.N. Biochemical-processes In chavipagne during bottle aging [in Rassian with English summary]. Btokhim.vin. no.1:134-157 147. (MLRL 7:10) 1. Kafedra biokbiviii rastenii Moskovskogo goeudaretvennogo univerai- tat& iment Louonosova. (Champagne (Wine)) vAm L PL I. omd ,,K,,ntr&tv w" then preCilmlAt"I with ""J" The pl,t. cantisumed 14% of N ("Iffe"ruduix and Wert t"St". Amino-N It i. tl..g&tivv to Milkin a. pan- is pte-nt (--017%) but thi. is not incfv"cd by wish is, pre,"t and i-hic-fift ceratm enzyme. C&rW'YdfOte -7- _ sitter 3-lif hplfta~,ui with fc,k-ulstcd as, glue_) jursimed 4 -~. OXII. Altlr m & bilirill water-bath, 14111ed 33- -.0% 1 ICI (m The T)1. It. SNVT11- thew Oubstancell is disicum'tt. Ak a"exabon sM detervalmotim *I amino adds in wine b) the medsode of (Particlem) digivibmtka y on at rkhidy Nsak S.S.5,N. 69. 573- G"W gian Kalthetin wines by means of partition paper chromalug. rphy (Conodtn. rf di.. C.A. $9. 53'd$) sho*ed the prt-wave Outamie wW. alminine. valine. and proline; very small 0 1.4. of aspartic acid, scrint. and thtconine were detected. ..::dI ubmwislaninr "liffbi he Pouibly I'Trwill. C-~ M. K. vs- ~'~ c WK, o ~el 4 -0-IF-4-4-Te- I"W U 4 6 h L L L I k n 1 L 1 1,r 2 A I I U I J h 21 a 17 A )l , I L AA 10 ( r W Et - - - - . o . L - KUUgZZSI rPAR - FM TADUMT VOL. IT. - 1950 no. 10, Oct. 00 0e -ee fit I '.-I imp .......... I's 00 ...... .......... -00 boo Aso QlAtt-tfl" olfRaTual CLASUPKATPO~ I 12V4 --- AA L 0 -tdC U It .0 1% n it 0 14 d1wo to :1 f o0 -4 ft .1 11 KLQ a 0 0 0:0 0 * 0 * 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 ale 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74. p ki protein (iwisird by plan. with IICI st pit 4.4 trolls NOOII its 410":, FtOIjk astalyant by panitkin chrontatogrilphy Oter 24-hr. Ilpfroly-N m~ with N IICI gave the foll-ing "milot. ttl atnino scW*: ~ "Ism,tic all'i 1111tatilk. MAJ.. Itlycine. Riallior. valkle. tell. hw. Wthle, 1111voull1r, 1,11,1111c, Im-mr. hmidine. lysine. aramitiv. and voitir. K-)I*jklf1 IiA SISAUAN, N.M.:BIZINGER, Ye.N.:KUBAYEVA, Ya.B. ftcretion of protein from plastids and Its characteristics. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 87 no. 1:113-116 1 Nov 1952. (ClXL 23:5) 1. Presente& by Acadomici&n A. 1. Oparin 31 July 1952. -'~_Chnnges -1 ~wihnlittlds and fleptille.-i dun"ng forniationand' ~xgtng of winv. C,, 1. Berldze, R. N. Iletitirer, Nf. G. f's Sirbiladze, and F. B. Tirtr4ehw, U Mad. Nnuk S.S.S.R., Sbomi6 4. changes of nitrogenous subs!rinces ivere Conip"rv-1 during tnanofg. of KaUttla. whirs he .1 diffestrit Icchnolngi~nI metho1%. N (1), amln~ N (11) (van Irte alninn aCid N (111) (fifithydrin method), peptide 14 (TV) (dctd. by the difference of III b-forc and nrtrr hvdroI3,k of a wine sample trith V,)7(, HiSOiL proltne N (Vi (dctd. Ity the, diff-renCt t-ctivren III i1nd 111), and Individual imillin -acids (by vqing a 2-way pallvr-Chrolitatography ftchilitIlle w;th water-mtd. pherlol and it enilidinc-a-picoillic niix!. ii Ote Int and. 2nd solvent. xt-3p.) were dthl. 1, rmp~ thiring ale. !crintntation and In wine up 0 !W, daye fijziti~- Fermentation was done Yvith and without the In-cnact, of e secils aud peels. Some of the results (which refer to amp 2 graile crops grown under diffmnt climatsc conditlamt with the resulting sugar conen. of the grapes 19.0 and 21,01~"V. resp.) represent paptr-chiontatogimphie selitir. of amino ,acids present In the wine h-Jote and after it.A hytholybI.A. 'rho amts, of U and III cmilinully ptt3ent In must (IW).7 Z17.8 and 124.5-232.0 mg./I., resp.) rapIdly t1ccrease during the fermentation (12.4-70.2 slid 05.8-1 .16.1 mg./L, rvlp.), reaching these min. after 1-2 or 4-6 days of the fer mentation depending on the technal5gical nitthod mM. Puring this time the atnts. of sugdr decrean to 2.5~1%; of the frn amino act.:, mily lizollne is pirsent in it &ttxtahle anit. after 3~5 dav3. As thr fermentation prox~_rds, oflier ainh,'" acils am found-. -f-ambariblitylk acid. P-lailhic, and, later or (wher. all Increase of-III Is taking FIftce), aspartic C KcId, glutarnic acid, Prolice, valine, and citchic; be5ldc then, addri. spots an present at the placeR Nvitere asparti, twid. glutamle, atill, Stivnt, rAnd 11yellit, wid It.,111v ate lucated. Aftex hydroll)sb the lysine sprit tikappear'q .(cb=cttrWIc for fill wine ;arnple$ Analyted); Wier Spol-q Alsappear also followed o5uIlly by u ninti Intettle nln- ~hydrin color ~1 the nelahboTing spots. This Indicate-, the premrice of pept1des. Tho aint. of 19 decm-ters during tIm (F Irst 4-0 days of the r4c. fermentation (front 31.0 to 0 owing to the growth of the wine yeasts: durlug waak fermentation and Progressive loss of the yeast c!elfq tilt! atilt. of a ast! ire, IV In Incre, aching (it some mtt% the vaint of 84.5 mg P, - skit the 26th day). To Vic vid (if all active fernicil- tation 4th d, av) Avines coritain us much us 97.8-121.2 mg, V/1'; however. tilt Anst, o( V rapilily i1ccrram"s on wine agingi, and, Mitt 385 days, it r-in be As law as Dlfj~rtnt wines ptoduetEl I-i Georgi. Ms., a to the tinic of consumption c-onlain 1 105.8474, 11 33-96, and 111 52.2- 112.2 mg-A., rt pit.. ' ?J, Siznkvart ;m;` rrucry WilntntatLm pvInd. (Daul jw7l. lji:ic~ X-=,T ~7-t iv~hir, i -- 18, 41" It)- ).-ST, 33 ~ Tc.;t 5 mripi f."'iPSOUpus 1,~.A t1he Tlllerl!ill~~ taken fmm tll~ raid Uyers 01, tilt. fumc:16:15 nlu~t . I tilt. mire Kcape jilk-C, F lnluln I%or I-Imcd Jhv",;L~I I*. C In boi!;nr 1,,r 2-a-3f) niin F:Ifloi~!n Vola .48 No. 8 and tTrating dW tim aff, 0 1 fit ili,,;I~ itj~ ~j I it! I,.- p, Qo.!1t, C. mn. art pnp-r chipm ito~rapblc fTsl,- V11- Ap-r- 251. !95.4 e p~astq rnaidk~ttj a 1;ilrctIv -it Tho 7armentation IndustrAsa tht: v.'rly ani'mo pC414, mnkit!K little ll-w, Of PTCH-l-, ill tl,~ flTme-ntaika. Alrilrm -N, r-m-1 the.,,r dt-rirs th~-- ariginnfly ,e!~ foint'! lattr yrast crik Mun.-C -vafi,c, -Z!r fat wcn fi-ind H th.2 wlnt,~