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BEZUKLADNIKOVA, N.A.
Lice of rodents in Karaganda Province. Trudy Inst.
zool.. AN Kazakh.
SSR 22:207-208 164. (MIRA 17:12)
GkLUZO, I ~G., akadeirii k., t" KJ3,)V ', V.N.
red.; VSEVOLOP-)V, B 11.A,., rei.,
KOVALEVA, 1, F,
[Toxoplasnm5ls of k~,-pla--zm-s
1', A
Ata, Nauxa p -a
1. Akadefniva rauk Kaz.-ikli,-k-,.-
kkademi7a nauk SSR, Pirrin. kl.r, 'Iff-
BEZLKIADN]YOVA, N - F.
The relationship between the number of leaves and the
number of groups of the sea
milkworts in the root of the kok-saghyz
Dok AN SSSR, Vol 80, no 1, 1 Sep 51 109
PEZU UDV'MVA N. F.
UM/13iology Plant Morpholo&y
Card 1/1
Authors Dezukladnikova, N. F. and Zolotukhina, Yu. S.
Title Parallelism in certain laws regarding the anatomical
structure of sugar
beets and kok-saghyz plant
Periodical Dokl. AN SSSR, 96, Ed. 6, 1245 - 12Jt8, June 1954
Abstract The parallelism in the anatomical structure of sugar beets
and the rubber
bearing plant kok-saghyz was investigated. The results are given in
tables. Ten references. Tables, diagrams.
Institution : ...
Presented by : Academician A. L, Kursanov, March 6, 1954
BMT-MAIVIKOVA, N. F.
re~."
"Gross-Miaracteristics in the Selection of
Kok-Sa6hyz." Cand Agr Scl,
Inst of Sao.-alized Agricultural, Acad Sci Belorussian
SSR, 1-Unsk, 195~4.
(XL, No 12, May 55)
so: Sum No. 670, 29 Sep 55 - Survey of Scientific and
Technical Dis-
sertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational
Institutions (15)
'IYABYYH, L.V.; BMUKLADNOY, G.S.
Kosquitoes of the genera A4dea and Culex in the forest
shelterbelt
zone and open steoDe regions of Voronezh Province [with
summary in
Bn~-Ilshl. Zooll.zhur- 36 no.3:1205-1208 Ag '57. (MLEA
10:9)
1. Kafedra biologli Voronerhokogo gosudsretvennogo
meditsinsko-go
inrLituta.
(Voronezh Province-Mosquitoes)
BEZUKLAWYY, I.P.
Decrease in the incidence of suppurative diseases
at a ma-
chinery plant. Trudy Vor. mod. inst. 471104-105t62
(MIRA 16:12)
1. Kafedra organizatsii zdravookhraneniya
Voronezhslcogo me-
ditsinskogo instituta#
u o c
'UnR t Gikin. A. F. , Candidate of Technical
Scl*nc*a,Docout
Tr=s Inter-UnIversity Scientific Conference on
Electric
Measuring Instruments and Technical Means of
Automation
(Veshruzovskays nouchneya konforentelya p0
elaktrolzmarit4llnym priboram I takhnicheakin
aredstvas,
nvtomatiki)
JUIODICLL3 I&v*st1jym Vynahikh Ucheb"kh
Zovedeniy,81ektromekhanika,
1958, Nr 9, pr 130-135 (USSR)
ANTUOTs The conference was hold at the lArtingradskiy
11 loktrotekhnichookly institut imeni V. 1. Ullysnova
(Lanins) (looningrad glactro-toohnical Institute
imeni
V. 1. Ul'yanov (lAnInPon November 11-15, 19513. The
representatives of eleven higher teaching
establishments
andtbras research institutes participated and a large
number of specialists of various industrial
undertakings
.or- present.
Bolan as k tin and
Senior 1,ecturer D. A Besukle och ov r 1
Palytechnical
Institute) read Pape a uLr p.tential of a
magnetic field by means of bleauth resistance and
Hall
CardIO/13o.a.f. pick-ups-, he described a now method
of producing
4-
bismuth spirals by electrolytic deposition of bismuth
inside grooves of a bass made of insulation material.
Senior Lecturer J_A, Zqreki~s (jazaxeAviation
Institute)
presented the paper "High sensitivity magnetic gas
analymors for oxygen-1 the increased sensitivity was
ac:Ieved by separating the, boat sensitive element
from
th he ting element.
Docent P P Ornatskiy (Kiyov Polytechnical Institute)
pro a asurso at of electrical magnitudes
at Infro-los, frequencies by electric Indicating
instru-
menta of various systoom*1 this is of interest since
there
I. . ftimanid for instruments operating at
frequencies of
1.5 to0 15 (Uningred Sloctrateeb-Ical Institute)
V..
prosontS 1M. prMlr. othods of ensuring stability
against
interference ii aiscrets, selection systems' in
which he
dealt with the principles of ensuring active and
passive
Ge",U4tabIlIty against Interference in the
transmission of
odes wed for transmitting discrete data.
'i
BEZIM"V, V. F. CHUVIKOVSKY,, C. S., CHUVIKOVSKY, W. S.
and SHEVANDIN, E. N.
"Fatigue of Shipbuilding steels and the strength of Ship
Structures," a
paper presented at International Conference on Fatigue of
Wtals, London,
Sep 56.
DSI- No- 103
MUMAMY-2-R-kam-didat tekhnicheskikh nauk; CHUVIKOVSKIT,
G.S., inshener;
- '~O' ~CHUVIXOVSKIT, V.S., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauki
SHIVANDIN, Te.X.,
kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk.
7MW-
ratt - 0of shipbuilding stools and strength of ship
structures.
iI I
Sudowroonle 23 no.2:1-8 7 157. (MIRA 10-5)
(steel. Ittwtural-1patt
(Ships, Iron and steel fe
RAJAUV, D.N.; BEZUKL&DOV, V.F.; DEMYANKO, Yu.G.; I01TE.
A.F.; ISAKOV, I.S.;
14ATTEJ,--U'T. -.MOrSEIRY, A.A.; NEGMIOV, V.I.;
NOVOZHILOV, V-V.;
PAVLMO, G.ie.; PXRSHIN, V.I.; PCPOV, V.F.; RYTIVOY, V-.S.
Seventy-fifth birthday of Academician IUlian
kleksandrovich
Shimanskii. Sudostroenie 24 no.12:66-67 D '58.
(HIRA 12:2)
(Shimanakii, IU'llan Aleksandrovich. 1883-)
EZZUKIAWT, V.F., inzh; SOLDLOV, D.G., ii3zh.
Nov ship to be used for herring fishing. Sudostroenie
25 no-5:1-4
m3r '59. (MIRA 12:8)
(Fishing boat) (Herring)
BEZUKLADOV, V.F., inzh.; ZNAMEROVSKIY, B.P.,, inzh.
Tuna fishing vessel. Sudostroenie 28 no.3:1-4 Mr 162.
(~aRA 15W
(Trawls and trawling) (Tuna fish)
BEZUKUDCVt V.F.
For further tischnological ~rogressln the qxpansion of
rein-
forced concrete shipbu4ding. Sudostroenie 29 no.9t39 S
163.
(IMU 16: U)
1. Predsedatell tekhnichoskogo,goveta po
zhelezobetonnoma sudo-
stroyaniya pri Gosudarstvarnom Komitete po
sudostroyeniyu SSSR.
8/193/63/000/00 ~/00 Z/007
AOOVA101
AUTHORS: pezumenko, V. G., Furmanov, B. V.
I
T=: Automating the shot-blasting apparatus of electric-are
pipe
welding installations
R-MODICAL:- Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii,
no. 2, 1963, 6 8
.7
TEXT: The electric pipe welding shop of the Dnepropetrovskiy
truboprokatnyy
za7trod im. Lenina (Dnepropetrovsk Pipe Rolling Plant im.
Lenin) has fitted two
pipe rolling mills with devices for blowing the shot from
the strip emerging from
the shot-blasting chamber and returning the shot into the
shot-blasting chamber
elevator. Also the switching-off of the compressed air-shot
mixture feed Into the
nozzle has been automated. Thus the shot hitherto remaining
on the strip when the
latter left the shot-blasting chamber cannot any more impair
the tube rolling
operation. The authors describe the layout and functioning
of the now apparatus
and point out that )the automation of the shot-blasting
installation made it pos-
sible to dispense with four attendants and considerably
improve the working con-
ditions in this section of the plant.*There is 1 figure.
cam 1/1
GUSEVA, N.A.; BEZUMNOVA, F.I., hTZOVKOVA, O.A.;
ROWENK0, V.V.
Outbreak of leptospirosis-among residents of the
village of
Karalat, in Kamyziatsk District of Astrakhan Province.
Zhur.
mikrobiol. epid. i f-mi, 32 no-5:119-121 My 161. '(MIRA
14:6)
1. Iz Astrakhanskoy oblastnoy
sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantaiij
(KARAIAT (ASTRAEM PRCJVINCF-)--7LEPT0SPIR0SZ)
BFZUMNOVA, F.I.; GUSEVA, N.A.; KAZEYKINA, A.N.;
AKHf7,DZYANOVA, M.N.;
- -' TIMNOVA, L. I.
Etiology of leptospirosis in AstrAkhan Provinep.
Zhur.mikrobiol.j
epid. i immun. 42 no.2:45-48 F 165. (MIRA 18%6)
1. Astrakhanskaya obinstnays
senitarno-i)pidemiologicheskaya
stantsiya i Astrakhanskays oblestnAya vptprinarnays
laboratoriya.
I. BEWMVI F. A.; PRWBRAZHEMKTY, P. V.
2. usm 6o0
4. Reindeer
7. Exploitation of pastures on a collective reindeer fam,
Sots. zhiv, 14, No. 12,
1952.
9. Montay List of Russian Accessions,, Library of Congress,
April 1953,s Uncl,
IBZUMOT, Konstantin Yokovlevich; FROIDYA, H.F.,
red.; YRDOROVA, T.Y.,
____
[Resources of the Sea of Okhotsk] Bogatetva
Ckhotakogo woria.
Ka&adan, Hapdanskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. 1960.
(KERA 14:4)
(Olchotek, Sea of--Marine resources)
BFSZU~~;; DREVIRG, V.P. NISELEV, A.V.
Isotherms and b9ate of adsorption of propane and
propylene or,
Phitized carbon black. Energy of the adsorption forces
w1i'th summary in English], Koll.zhur. 23 no.4:389-398
Jl-Ag
r
161. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Moskovskiy universitet, Khimicheskiy fakul'tet,
Laboratoriya
adsorbtsii.
(Propane-Thermal properties) (Propene-Thermal properties)
(Heat of adsorption)
BEZUS, A.G.; DREVING, V.P.; KISELEV, A.V.
Energy of adsorption of ethane and ethylene on
surfaces of
varying nature. Part 1. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.1:59-67
Ja164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet,
khimIcheskiy fakulltet.
I ILE 41 cgr~ r 3 ,,v c-I ~l
fZak
-BEZUSP A*6..;-,-,!XMING, V.P.; KISELEV, A.V. (Moacow)
Adeorption,energy of ethane and ethylene on surfaces of
v~irying nature. Part 2. Zhur. fis. khim. 38 no.4047-
954 Ap 164. (MIRA 17t6)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy upiversitet imani M.V. Lomonosova,
Khimicheakiy fakulltet.
ACC NRI AP7007078 SOURCE CODEt UR/0048/66/030/010/1662/1665
AUTHOR: Bezus, V. A.; Gedavanishvilt, L. D.; Kazarov, R.
Ye.; Kirillov-
- V. 9
Ugryumov, --G-.-'4btov, Yu. D.; Kuridze, R. V.; Rozentall,
I. L.; Sakvarelidze,,
I* I*
ORG: Institute of Physics, AN GruzSSR (Institut flZIRI AN
GruzSSR);
Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (MOskoviskiy
tnzhonerno-fizichoskiy
institut); Tbilisi State University (Thilisskly
gosudarstvennyy universitat)
TITLE: Study of high-energy muons at a complex installation
r-n-per pro-
sented at the All-Union Conference on Cosmic RadiAtIon
Physics, Moscow,
15-20 Nov 1965/ .
SOURCE: AN S~SSR. Izvestlya. Serlya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no.
10, 1966,
1662-1665
TOPIC TAGS: muon, cosmic radiation, calorimeter
SUB CODE: 20
ABSTRACT: A study of high-energy cosmic radiation muons was
carried out at an
installation consisting of an ionization calorimeter located
in a tunnel at a
depth of 130 q from the surface and five groupq of
hodoscopic counters on the
surface which recorded showers accompanying the 6uonis. The
experimevitallY
determined Ionization buret .spectrum of the muons could be
described by the
equation T(~> k) - T#.k~f . where k is the magnitude"'of the
burst expressed in
an equivalent number of relativistic particles. Y was 2.0 at
k - 1000-4000,
which corresponded to r - 2,5 for the vertical flux of
muons. The principal
contribution to the bursts recorded wag made by pAons with a
energy of 3 x 10
CC NR-.AP7007078
'-2 x 1012 ev. At a projection angle 6 700, at which no more than
two adjacent
-ionization chambers In the six vertica7ly arranged rows In the
ionization calo-
rimeter operated, f was 2.2. During 765 hours of operationst
corresponding to
to 1100 recorded bursts, the latter were.accompanted by broad
Bhowero
4- in nine'cases. From a statistical standpoint, this result
'(Ne w 5XIO - 5X105
~srd ~tot be-'
was insufficient for definite conclusions witl! corre~lqtion
tween muons and showers.- 7h9 authors thank E. L. Andronikashvili
and G. Ye,,
Chikovani for their interest and discussions, which greatly help d
in the
research. Orig. art. heat 4.figures and I formula. CJ-PRSI 39:6587
Z. (-S
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AUTHORS,. Venevtsev. Yu.N.. ZRan"ov., .. Solov;yev. S.P.,
Bt~,zus Ye.V. lygLio Fedulov. S.A. and
TITLE-, Crystal Chemical Invest igat ions of Substances with
the Perovskxte Type of Structure, Which 11a,-, Special
Dielect-r1c Properties ~
To
PERTODICAL~ Kristallografiya, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 4.
pp 620 .. 6a6
TEXT: In BaTi.O.~the diele--trically-active ion is the Ti but
in PbTIO it is the Pb ion. The (Pb.Ba)TiO 3 system may,
there. ~/
,5
fore, be expected to show peculiarities where these two
effec.ts
int.erat~t. The v-arlation in structure, dxelectric and
piezo-,
el.ec,tric proper-ties is not continuous from one end-member
to
th,-~ other. Experimentally~ solid solutions -with 7, 9~ 11~
14
and 24 vr~-. PbTiO3 showed anomalies not explicable as due to
Ioz-~- of PbO. NaNbO_ undergoes several. phase transitions in
a
short temperature interval. Dxelectric and optical
obser-ations
give transi-tions at 360, 470, 520 and 64o cC. X-ray data
contra-
di:_t all but the first of these. Polycryst al line material
was
Caxd 1/4
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El.32/E36o
Crystal. Chemical Investigations of Substances with the
Perov-
skite Type of Structure Which Ha~:, Special Dielectric
properties
studi.ed bv X-ray methods up to 700 0G and transitions at
360,
430, 470,-520 and 6410 cC were found.. Below 360 0C
NaNbNO-, is
m o no --.I in ic with a b and P 90 0C. Above 360 0C it is
monocl.i ni.r- ici~ t h 90 oC (true swunetry
a c~ b and 0
orthorhomb:i-:). The tran:3ition from orthorhombic to
tetragonal
is not at 360 biit at 430 0C. The X-ray method is no less
-~ertsiti.ve than the opt.1cal, and diel-et-0-ic methods.
From an examination of S012.d solutions BaTiO 3 -
(Ca,Sr-)(Zr.Sn.)o 51
~Lik is concluded that, other things bexng equal., the
Curie
temperature of perovskite-type ferroelectrics is higher.
the
smaller is the per.i.od of the lattice and the higher is
the
pol.arisabil-ity of the ac-t.ive cation.
BiT!.O3 with added B! 20 i, Cr20 and Bi. 20 Al 20, has been
3 >
syrrthesi.s,~d and specimens -,hcs*d properties like.
those found in
BqTJO containi.ng Bi., T 1 5012
Catd 2/4
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E15~4ER~Oances with the Perov-
Crystal Chemical Investigations 0
.-~kite Type of Structure Which Has Special Dielectric
Properties
BiFeO and specimens in the system PbTiO--.BiFeO,- have
been
3 -~P
synthesised. The former has a rhombohedral distortion
(a ---5.g63 X a = 89024-) and a suscepti.bility about 80.
At 200 C the susceptibility has a maximum of about 1200,
In
the oolld solution up to 700/C" by wt. of BiFeO3there is
also
a tetragonal modification. The Curie point of BiFeO 3
appears
to be higher than that of PbTi.O-.
General methods forcalculating the internal field have
been
deAreloped for structures of any dipole
-:;onfi.guratj-ons. These
have been appli.ed to the orthorhombic structure of CaTiO
3'
Here. the internal electric field is zero at the Ti
si-tes.
There are 29 references, 2 Japanese (in English). 6
English,
2 int ernat i onal I Sxvis s . I German and 15 Sov i et
Cai-d 3/4
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Pcrov-.
ski.te Type of Structure Which Has Special Dielectric-
Pr op er t i es
ASSOCIATIM Fiziko-khimicheski.y institut
a.m. L. Ya. Karpoira
(PhvsJi.cc. -Chemical Instiiute imeni.
L.Ya. Karpov)
SUBMIVPED~ February 23~ 1960
Card 4/4
VEIIEVTSEV, Yu.N.; ZBMANOV, G.S.; SOLOVIYEV, S.P.; BYZUS.
Te.V.; IVANOVA, V.V.;
FEDULOV, S.A.; KAPYSHYV, A.G.
Crystallochemical studies of substances with a
perovskite-tvpe structure
possessing special dielectric properties.
Kristallografiia 5 no.4:
620-626 il-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Fitiko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova.
(Barium titanate) (Ijead titanate)
SAULOVA, L.V.; BEREZOVSKIY, M.A.;_~~ZUSYAF.,-Yu.L-,; SASt T.P.
Experiimental radio system for remote control of bridge
cranes.
16
Avtof.i prib. no.4:13-17 O-D 162. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Institut a7toattiki GoBplana UkrSSR.
(Cranes, derricks, etc.) (Remote control)
BEZUSYAK, Yu.L.; SAUIDVA, L.V.
Influence of certain factors on the degree of
squeezing out of
alkali cellulose. Xhim.volok. no.lS60-63 Iq . (MM
16:2)
1. Kiyevskiy institut avtonatiki Gosplans, UkrSSR.
(cellulose) (Mercerization)
SAULOVA, L.7.~ _BEZUSYAKr Tu*4
&tomatic control system for the mer-zer:!=tIon
pro~,,ev3- developed
by the Gurto,Lds Company. ninie prom* [Ukrej
no,198'7-89
-M ~ - .
(v
1 8:)
1. Insti'uut a-r'tomatik;! Go-~ip]ana IPArSM.
BEZVERKHA, T.P.
- - --, -------
Effect of planned work lessons on the functional state of
tho cardio-
vascular system of students in a boarding school. Ped.,
akush. i gin.
23 no.6:23-25 161. MIRA 15:4)
1. Llvovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut okhrany
materinstva
i detstva (direktor - kand.med.nauk L.Ya.Davidov
[Davydov, L.IA.],
nauchnyy, rukovoditell - dotsent I.M.Rudnev [Rudniev,
I.M.D.
(CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTFN) (CIiILDitEll--,',14PLOII-DI-IIT)
ZOIOTNITSKIY, M.Yu.; IEZVEREHAYA. I.; MRGOLIIIA. S.;
SIDORENKO. L.
Practical summer work of medical school students.
Felld. I akush.
24 no-7:59-60 J1 159. (MIRA 12-10)
(MKDICINZ--STUDY AND TFACHIM)
BEZVERKHAYA, T.P.
hardening of children with cold water in the
boarding school.
Vop. okh. mat. i det. 8 no.7:86 Jl 163.
(IMIRA 17:2)
1. Iz shkollnogo otdela LIvovskogo
nauchno-issledo%,atellskogo
instituta okhrany materinstva i detstva.
BEZVERKHAYA, Ye.N.
Arrangement for the rotation and decelaration of ball
mills.
Ogneupory 28 no.1:45-46 163. (WRA 16:1)
1. Krasnogorovskiy ogneupornyy zavod im, Lenina.
(Crushing mRchinery)
BEZY11,20AYA, Y,,).N.
114mittacturA of tuynroa fc,,r 0,~naupnry ~')
L,
164.,
1. Krasnogorovskly ornouprnyy zavod im. Lanina.
BEZVE,WMYA.,, Ye,N.-
Haldng Bessemer furnace tuyeres. Met. i
gornorud. prom.
no.3:77-78 MY-Je 165. (MIRA 18:11)
YEREMOKO,, V.V., kand. tekhn. nau'ro, VEIgMe A*A~#
inzh*;
GAPOMUKO P.S., inzh.; SHEOMM7, TU.1G., inzb.
0 P
First Siberian plant for the-production of
agloporites in a
brick factory. Stroi. mat, 9 no.6:22-24 A 163.
(MIRA 17, t 8)
KOTOV, I.T., gornyy inzh.; BEZVERK.HjY,-_A.A., gornyy
inzh.; BERDICEEVSK1Y,
L.I.
Increasing the operative efficiency of vacuiLm filters
in the
coal preparation branch of the Yenakiyevo Coke and
Chemical
Plant. Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.9:15-17 S 162. (~ffRA 15:9)
1. UkrNIIUgleobogashcheniye (for Kotov, Beaverkhiy).
2. Yenakiyevskiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod (for
Berdichevskij).
(Yenakiyevo--Coal preparation plants-Equipment and
supplies)
(FilterB and filtration)
YFIE,14EINIKo, V.V., )(and. tekhn. nauk;
VHUBLEVSKIY, jnt~
aEUERKEY, inzh.
I f07 4fte
Werall use of clay sha,le from Vest Siberia 11
pr-iducticn of poroua aggregateo. Stro-4. mat. 9
no,.9;
lr~-12 AgIb3. 1?:5)
JSZVMMY, D.V... karbdid&t seditainakikh nauk
TroMment of &cuts throubsphlobitis of lower eXtremities
by phoresis
of penicillin. Trach.delo no.2-.191-192 F 156. (KLU 9:7)
1. Jainike gospit&I'noy khtrurgii (zavedu7ushchiy
profesBor L.R.
guxmanko) L'yovskogo maditaluskogo insituta
(UIMS--DISUSES) (MIGILLOY WATAMMIS)
BIZVJRKHIY, D.V.. kandidat weditsinskikh nauk
~'- ~ e I Yrach.delo no.7:749
Case of thrombophlebitim caused by $strain, (MLRA
10.-S)
JI '57.
1, Kliniks gospital0noy khirurgii (zav. - prof.
L.N.Kuzmanko)
Llvovskogo seditsinskogo Institum
(THROMOSIS) (PADITIS)
KHRISTOV, L.N.; BXZ 11Y, G.S.; SHULYAPIN, I.Ta.
Apparatus for cultivation of tissues in rotating test
tubes* Top*
virus. 1 no-3-.56-58 IV-Je 156. (KIRA 10:1)
(TISSUR CULTURN, apparatus and instruments,
appar. for cultivation of tissues In rotating test
tubes (Rue))
S/123/6,/000/&D4/0l4/027
A004/A104
Lri
AU-,HORS: _Bezver-1- iy, F. A., and Khalthalir, B. D.
TITIE: Analysis of the. thermal tondition of water-cooled
metallic molds of
centrif'ugal pipe casting machines
PERIODICAL: ReferAtivnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyenlye, no. 4, 1
19, ab Ir ct
1 961 si a
4a146. Ukr. r,.-i. trubn. in-ta", 1959, 110. 1, 201-217)
Based on the successive investigation of the heat transfer
conditions
from the casting to the mold (metallic mold uniformly
water-~~ooled from the out-
side) and from the mold to the water, the author derives
calculation formulae for
the approximate determination of the mold temperature, their
variation with time
and with the duration. of the cycle, Methods of a more
accurate analysis are
indicated which lead t3 the calculation of the alternating
thic1mess of mold walls
for the balancing of the thermal ccndi-4.on of mold and
casting over their length.
It is pointed out thal. the obtained fornula arJ giver,
recommendations can be
utilized for an impro,~ement of the ttecl-Lnclogy of
centripagal pipe casting and the
design of new machines. Tht~re are 9 figures and 3
refe.rences. S. Zhukovskly
[Abstractor's note-, ---ornplete tran~latlonl
Card 1/1
KHAEHALIN, B.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; __
BEZVERK.BIY.--P.A.,_kand.tekhn.nauV;
TREGUBOV, AN., in-,h.
Parameters of liquid cast-iron feed in groove� for
centrifugal pipe
casting. Biul.nauch.-tekh.inform.VNITI no.415:113-1-25
"C's.
(MJRA 15:1)
(Pipe, Cast iron) (Founding)
BEZVERKHIY, P.A-._, -,kand.tekhn.nauk; KADINOVA,
A.S., inzh.; TAYTS, N.Yu.,,
--- -- - " - ---doktor tekhn.nauk
Investigation of roller hearth furnaces for the
normalization of
electrically welded pipe. Stalt 21 no.12:1122-1124 D
161.
('MIRA 14~12)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy trubnyy
inatitut.
(Furnaces, Heat-treating)
BIZVMHIY. P.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk; KHNTrLPTS, G.N.,
kand.tekhn.nauk,
TOY. VoB-.-.-Inzh.
Short-flame fuel oil combustion* Netallurg 3
no.7:31-34 Jl 160.
(MIRA 13:7)
1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-Iseledovatel'skiy trubnyy
inatitut.
(Oil bnrners)
I I ;i i;;Z11.
n ilau, -
j~t_ZV-,:,.O,,jy, i.A., ilu_.~Id. tckli. . '~; ', ~ L,* f
ction mixer Ilith the injoctin[' mediu~j under
Clperati(-n of an inje I
o1-8 r,
I
illeP tLSeCl pre.:;SllrE!. Proizv. trub no.20: 1 163.
(::IfLA 17:10) i
BF,ZVERKHrf , V. - .
-
On a now state farm. Prof.-telch.obr. 12 no.4:32 Ap
155. (MRA 8:7)
(Akmolinsk P,:-ovince-State farms)
-Chorksamy).
Uporimento with fluids in motion.Fix,vl ahkole 16
no.5:54-57
S-0 '56. (96U 9: 11)
(71uld dynamics-Experiments)
BIZVIWIY . [Bosverkhyi. V.D.]
,V.D
New fOCU21129 I-raY tube design with cathode replacement
under vacuum.
Ukr. fiz. shur. 4 tio.2:254-259 Kr-Ap 159. (MIU 13:1)
l.DaeproDstrovokly gornyy institut.
(Z rays-Squipment and supplies)
BMVXBKHIY. V.D.
Surgical treatment of paronyehia with a closed suture
of the wound.
36v.khir.arkh. no.6:117 IF-D 159. (KIRA 13:4)
1. Kulikovskaya uchamtkovaya bollnitna, Nesterovskogo
rayona,
Livoyakoy eblasti. Adres aytora: Kulikov, LIvovskoy
obl., Uchast-
kovaya bollnitea.
(YMN (DISIASI))
DUDKO, N.Ye., prof.; ERZVERKHIY, V.D.
Frequency of thromboambolic complications according
to data from
pathmmatomical autopsieo. Sov.med. 26 no.220-8 D 162.
. ' (MIM 1632)
1. Iz kliniki gwpitallnoy khirurgii (sav. -
zasluzhennyy
deyatelt nauki prof. Me, lhdko) Kiywskogo
meditsinskogo
Instituta i pronektruy BDllnitay imeni Cktyabrlskoy
revo;*utsii
Navi- prof. Ye.l. Chayka), Kiyev.
(MMLISM)
BEZVERKHIY V I
"--mmwmmm"~-.
Carnivorous frog. Priroda 51 li.e. 521 no.5:116
163.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Meditsinski-y institut,, Vinnitea.
(Frogs)
BEZVERKHNIY., M.P.; LITVINOVI V,L.
Sivachukan and Arkiya graphite deposits (eastern
Transbaikalia).
Mat. po geol. i pol. iskop. Chit. obl. no.1:108-115
163.
(MIRA 17:6)
USSR/Geophysics -Atmosphere's Trans-
M&Y/Jun 52
paren,-y to Ultraviolet
"Flectrophotometric Investigations of
the Atmos--
Orrela Transparency to the Ultraviolet
Region of
the Spectrum," Sh, A.. Bezverkhniy, A.
L. Oshero-
vich, S., F. Rodionov, Geopbys Inst.
Acad Sci USSR,
and Leningrad State U imend A. A.
Zhdanov
".1z Ak Nauk- SSSR, Ser Geofiz" No 3,
pp 93-102
Presents spectrophotometric methods for
investi-
gating the Sun's raddation in the
ultraviolet por-
tion of, the spectrum, which are based
on the appli-
cation of the modern electrophotometric
app. As a
result. of the investigations the
authors det the
values of the mean thickness of the
ozone layer in
the Earth's atm. They also studied the
phenomenon
of anomalous atm transparency, which
permits one
to observe the const layer of aerosols.
Sub-
mitted 13 Dec 51.
224T74
MUI 1 11 [IT, Sh.A. [reviewer]; PROKOVOY39VA, I.A.
[autherl.
Monograph on 'Atmospheric ozone" by I.A.Prokoflev.
Reviewed by
Sh.A.Besverkhntl. Vast. AN Kazakh. SSR 10
no-11:130-132 N 153.
(KWA 6:12 )
(Oxone) (Prokoflev, I.A.
14 3WVIRKMIY, Sh.A.
mom
Some characteristics of ultraviolet transmission in the
atmosphere.
154. (KLU
11)
9:
Trudy K&zNIGKI n0.2:23-31
(Ultraviolet rays) (Atmosphere)
MZVIRMI ShAI
r
-OxonwetrIc data for Alma-Ata In comparison with certain
meteorological
factors, Trudy KavNIGMI se.5t89-100 055.' OWU 9-.10)
(Alma-Ata--Onone) L
c! F-l~ r~~ it'.
36'032.nd 323"'A) C.IT.r~E:Jl ",-11 b~y
ph~-Dfnctnrs with &-cs
pr
P-j
-ch L'. T~iis is ct:.-Slstvn~ wlo: L"'
0
ng
C n-mali' s '~T
BEZVERMIM, Sh. A., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss)
"Blectropho-
tometric Studios of the Dynainics of Abiospheric
Ozone.11 Alma-
Ata, 1957- 10 pp (Kazakh State Univ im S. 1.I. lUrov),
125 copies
(KL, 49-57, 110)
- 2 -
BEZVM,IINIY, Sh.A.; BROYM411, P;M.
- --
. First results of ozonometric observations during the
International
Geophysical Year. Vest. AN Kazakh. SSR 14 no.8:27-31 Ag
158-
(02ons) (I-ERA 11:10)
UTIKAGAMMOV, N.M., kand.geogr.nauk; BRUYAND, T.G.,
kand.geogr.nauk;
51OWL, Sh.A., kand.fiz.-matem.nauk; BAYDAL, H.Kh.,
kand.
-W
Seogrena~i; kq&=", A.T., kand.geogr.nauk; CEftjBmoV,
L.A.,
doktor geogr.nauk; SITMVA, Yu.G., mladBhiy nauchnyy
storadnik;
UTZSM, A.S., kand.geogr.nauk; GOLITOM, I.A., doktor
geogr.
nauk; OVA, Z.D., stershiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
KNITISHIKOVA,
Ye.A., aladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; GELIMGOLITS,
N.F.. starshiy
naucluVy sotrudnik; FROKHOROV, I.I., starshiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik;
TXACHENKO, H.S., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
MMANOVA. L.P.,
red.; BRAYBINA, M.I., tekhn.red.
(Olimate of Kazakhstan) Klimat Kazakhatana. Pod red.
A.S.Ute-
shave. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1959. 366 p.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye
gidrometeoro-
logicheskoy sluzhby. 2. Kazakhskiy pedegogicheskiy
institut
(XasPI) (for Utimagambetov). 3. Glsvnaya
geofizicheskays observe-
toriya 1m. A.I.Voyeykove (GOO) (for Berlyand.
Golltsberg). 4. Ka-
z6khakiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy
gidrometeorologichoskiy insti-
tut KazNIGKI) (for Bezverkhniy, Baydal. Kuznetsov.
Uteshev, Kly-
kova, Ken'shikova. Gellmgollts, Prokhorov,
Tkachenko). 5. Insti-
tut geografii Akademii nauk SSSR (IG AN SSSR) for
Shvyreva).
(Kazakhstan--Climate)
BTC VIBUM"KNI Ike
.3JL -*~
The ecliptic effect to the ozone layer. Trudy K&zNIGMI
'59.
(Ozone)
(Belipses, Solar)
no.11:162-175
(MIRA 13:6)
ACC NR. APoOl:3.~;15 .-:/,',134/V,137
AUTHOR: Bezverkhniy. '14 A..; Ilogdanova, L.P. V..A.
ORG: None
TIT! I-: Eza-ndari.1 source of "nega live' i;-,f rare,i radiatiQn
SOURCE: Pribory i tokhnika eksperinenta, no. 2, 19066, 1-j4-137
WPIC TAGS- infrared eqiiipmcnt, infrared iadiation standard,
black-. radiation,
I
, t CLV
ABSIRACT- This paner describes a standard zibsolutely black body
s:ourc~-- of iiifrared
radiation. Its total emissivity, s , is bet-,-.,een .99 and 1.00
and its ~e rature can
be controlled betweon - 20 and 4 400C by ihennoelectric means.
Thus can either
emit or absorb radiation and can be considered to be a "negative"
raci~-,~ior, source.
The instriz-.ent is stable and has low overall diniensions. The
ao, roach C;~: cnissivity
to unity was effected by efficient cavity design, in forn, of a
hollow c-zmie frustrum
with a small rectangular opening at the smaller top base, and a
serraicd inside bot-
tom floor. A four-thermistor circuit sena,--s the base
temperature. Tne 1-lermoelectric
battery ~.-;orkseither as a heater or a cooler, uses 24 watts, At
present the zemperatu.
re is adjusted manually with a precision of .50C; further
development -;s planned, to
add precise temperature regulation. Original art. has 3 figures
and 1 for-mula.
SUB CODE: 'Zo/ SUSM DATE: ORIG. REF: 002 OTH RFF: 001
Card 1/1 UDC: -6 --'! . 3 17. 7 94
BEZVERKHNrAYA, R. Ts. and GELIMOLITS, N. F.
"Practical Determination of the Coefficient of Turbulence in
a Free Atmosphere".
Trudy Kazakhok. n.-i. nidromet. in-ta, No 2, PP 40-44, 1954.
A method of practical application of the formulas of D. L.
Laykht-
man (Trudy Gl. geofiz, obsM., No 37, 1952) for the
determination of
the coefficient of turbulence from pilo*-balloon data is
proposod. The
fourth formula of Laykhtman involves the coefficient of
turbulences.
Coriolis parameter, geostrophic wind, wind components at a
certain
altitudes etc. Application of the method under consideration
gives
good results in the determination of the mean values of the
coeffi-
cient of turbulence from the averaged monthly or seasonal
data on
wind distribution. (RZhGeols No 10s 1955)
SO: Sum No 884, 9 Apr 1956
B]MVJRXM[YkYA. MS.
Determining the daily maximam temperature of the
air from data
obtained by morning sounding balloons. Vest.AN
Kazakh.SSR 11
n0.7:104-107 JI 154. (MLHA 7:11)
(Atmospheric te"raturs) (Radiosondes)
~-,- 2, L. */-,,-'.k i
S)roptic Conditions of Atmospheric Aridity in Western
Kazakhstan," by R. Ts. BezverkhnyaYa, Tr. Kazakhek. n.-i.
gibromet. 5- 5-t--88
, f9_55, PI . (from- Referativnyy
Zhurnal-Geofizika, No 1, Jan 57, Abstract No 323)
(th "Aridity in western Kazakhstanit connected with
anticyclonic weather
e recurrence of anticyclones and ridges comprise 80~ of
the total number
Of Cases). Anticyclones originating in the Azores
prcdominate, but anti-
cyclones of Arctic origin are frequently encountered. The
basic mass of
ridges which are responsible for aridity, are stretched
out in a southwest
and west direction. The most intensive periods of aridity
are conditioned
by the proximity of the studied region to the
southwestern, southern, and
western periphery of the anticyclone or the ridges;
western Kazakhstan
usually is within the western or southwestern sector of
the anticyclone.
The air masses, bringing in the aridity, are nainly of
northern or north-
western origin.; their path is over the continent, and
the slower they are
moved, the more they are heated and dried,'and
consequently the more fntenisve
is the aridity caused by them. This process involves air
masses over vast
territories of the continent, which are dried and heated
in a considerable
layer, not only near the earth. As they approach western
Kazeklistan, the-
contain an arid mass which encompasses ~ considerabl-:!
layer of the trc-,.)-
sphere (3-5-km), and are maintained i-ather stably. Pm
approximate typifica-
tion of the and periods is developed in accordance with 3
factors: the
intensity, the character of the peak distribution, and
the time cycle of
the aridity." (U)
BEZVERFROV, A.
11- ...... ~, - ,
Soientists help colltetive faxms. NTO 5 no.11131~32 N
963.
(MiWk 16s12)
1 Predsedatell goveta Nauchno-tekhaicheakogo obshchestva
Uzbekskago
nauohno-insledovatellskogo inatituta zhivotnovadst".
ACC NR. AT7003835
SOURCE CODE: UR/3169/66/000/018/0058/0063
Bezverkhov"B.
AUTHOR: Krasnoshchek, A. Ya.;
D.; Bogayevskiy, L. G.
ORG: Dnepropetrovsk Geophysical Expedition (Dnepropetrovskaya
geofizicheskaya
ekspeditsiya)
TITLE: Tectonic structure of the northwestern Black Sea
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Geofizicheskiy sbornik, no. 18, 1966.
Geofizicheskiye
issledovaniya stroyeniya zemnoy kory (Geophysical investigations of
the structure of
the earth's crust), 58-63
TOPIC TAGS: geophysic expedition, tectonics, geologic exploration,
prospecting
ABSTRACT: This article presents the results of a geophysical
investigation of
the tectonic structure of the northwestern area of the Black Sea.
The investigation
was undertaken in connection with the importance of the area with
regard to the
formation of gas and petroleum deposits. The opinions expressed
concerning the
tectonic structure of this area of the Black Sea will help to
elicit the prospects
of the presence of gas and petroleum within the tlack-Sea
depression and to select
the future direction of research operations. Orig. art. has: 3
figures.
SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: lOMar65/ ORIG REF: 008
Z
-,`AR~ULENKC;~ !,A.; BOGAYEV,'~Kff, L.13,- BF-VERMOV.
flata on thE, geology of "be. northwest~--.u !--f "he
B--a-k
Se 164.
Cjeof--~,. sbor. nD-894'4-48 M---Lk
I-epropef.rovs-k-ya g~cf'zicheskaya ekspE~df-tsiya
.1 re-
`U?.--6eoflzraLvedkai'.
BEZVFAIKTIOV, N. ; BORISOV, S.
Our experience in training students for practical
vrork in rail-
way transportation. Politekh.obuch. no.12:81-82 D
'59.
(14IRA 13:5)
1. Zbelesnodorozhnaya arednyaya shkols, No.67,
stantsiya
Kazatin.
(Railroads--Bmploy,eas--Bdiication and training)
BEMRMOVI Ye.F,__
Joining the "Transportnyi" tunfiel. Gor. zhur.
no.4:75 Ap 161.
(14IRA 14:4)
1. Naugarzanskoye shakhtostroitellnoye upravleniye,
g. Angren
Uzbekskoy SSR.
(Kurama Range-Tunneling) . (mine surveying)
A
J
cotalyst. D. V. Sohoi'akii jmd S. T.
T-4--,
Alauk S.S.S.111.
fa: kin(~tics w- ~;tIrEcd fv~ I ll~
In 01r, 1~ L)II
t!~' f!":
Ill'til. 11Y i
vtl"!
ido. 1-'tOz! ai t~ top.;. "f uld (10'. 1
I
;wll ex pt, 3. i u., ca hly-t lya.' II!, (I ra Ow iurlit I,
of I old if
t.ikt:~ tn--
H bUt ill OW "A~e Of fil OiC (11T%-u, A t'll! ch-llh'O ill
11 f-cilell, -tnd ill lllt~ pwili'd "lidt litliv ib~o l1w
fv~l'
!el!j';vA 0-i
:,us P'll t I
H froln Ott clvtjiy'~.' fit, pull~lltrd hlit tit',-
jl_
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10,16l't, ;,I.It - ~4 ,;ill
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c:A,.V~t di-pund, 0 kd th,- viol. jjtLjjI,: it
I "!' ~: strixtur, 11%
Ill, lwv~mww uf wi smAl +
of 1111~-;'ZI:.,
reMovvs all CA tile at!-othk", 11 ~Inil 114,
r- u r 14 1,
AUTHORS Sokol'skiy, D.V., Yember of the Academy 20-3-37/59
of Sciencesof the Kazakh SSR, an& Bezverkhova, S.. T..
TITLE The catalytic activity of skeleton nilcel as depende-nto-i
the
conditions of hydrogen activation. (Zavisimost' kataliticheskoy
aktivnosti skeletnogo nikelya ot usloviy aktivatsii vndor:)da).
PERIODICA1 Doklady Akademli Hauk, 1957, Vol- 115, Nr 3, PP- 554
- 556 (USSR.).
ABSTRACT The catalytic properties of skeleton nickel result from
the pre-!qence
of adsorbed Hydrogen. A change in its amount leads to a change
in the
activity of the contact. The subject of this paper is to study
the
influence of a preceding dehydration of the catalysator on the
hydras
tion velocity of dimethylethymylearbinol in various media (NaOH.,
waterj ethanol) at 2o, 4o and 6oOC. The experimental results
from the
aforesaid hydration are given in table 1 and fig* 1* From
theme., it
can be seen, that, according to the medium and the temperature, a
preceding partial or total removal of the adsorbed hydrogen from
the
surface of the catalysator has a varying influence on the
catalytic
activity of nickel. In the case of hydration in alkaline media
at low
temperatures the velocity was most highly impaired because of the
dehydration. Skeleton nickel is in water less sensitive to the
removal
of hydrogen, No influence at all can be remarked in alcohol.
These
results can be explained by different activation velocities of
hydro-
Card 1/2 gen at the dehydrated catalyzet, which are dependent on
the medium
20-3-37/59
The catalytic activity of skeleton nickel as dependent on
the conditions of hydro-
gen activation.
and the temperature. In alkaline media the regeneration of
hydrogen
takes place very. slowly and under difficult conditions,
because the
hydrogen is closely connected to the surface* Thereby the
reaction
velocity is reduced by 63 / , disregarding the total
absorption of
Lhe lost hydrogen at the saturation of the natalynator from
the
gaseous phase. If the medium is represented by water, the
activation
of the hydrogen takes place much faster and easier. From
this results
the negligible influence of the dehydration on the velocity*
In alco-
holic media, where the amount of hydrogen bound to the
surface of the
cataly&ator is insignificant, the easy regeneration of the
activated
hydrogen ensures a stable operating condition of the
skeleton nickel.
Because an increase of the temperature in the experiment has
a fan
vourable influence on the activation, the dehydration at 4o
and 6ooC
does not reduce the reaction velocity to a considerable
extent.
(There are 2 Slavic references, 1 table and I figure).
ASSOCIATION Kazakh StA&te University in. "S.M.Kirov",
Alma-Ata. (Kazakhskiy
gosudarstvennyy universitet im.S.M.Kirova, Alma-Ata).
SUBMITTED February 18, 1957-
AVAILABLE Library of Congress.
Card 2/2
BEUMMOVA a-T-; SOKOL'SKIY. D.V.
Z:I"
Reduction of oxygen by skeleton nickel catalysts.
Izv.All Kazakh.
S-MM-Ser.lchim. no.2:51-55 '59. (MIRk 12:8)
1. Kafedra k1iimii Kazakhskogo sellskokhozvavetvennogo
insiltuts.
i IaLfedra Irataliza Kazakhakogo gosudarstvannogo
universiteta.
(0.xygen) (Reduction, Chemical) (Catalysts, Nickel)
5 (3)
'AUTHORS: Bezverkhovp,, Sokol 1.9kiy, D. V. , SOV/20-126-
4-24/162
Academician AS KazSSR
TITLE; The Hydrogenation of Furyl Alcohol on a Skeleton Nickel
Catalyst (Gidrirovaniye furilovogo spirta na skeletnom
nikelevom katalizatore)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 4,
pp 777-779 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The catalytic reduction of furan compounds (Ref 1)
was fisquenth,
studied (Refs 2-5) because of their great prectical value. In
the present paper, the process mentioned in the, title was
studied from a kinetic and potentiometric point of view (Ref
9),
in its dependence upon the temperature (8, 20, 40 and 60c)
and upon
the solvent (0.1 n NaOH, water, ethanol 96~o). In the
experiments
carried out by the authors, furyl alcohol is hydrogenated to
tetrahydrofuryl alcohol, by absorbing 2 mol of hydrogen: the
reaction rate is proportional to the amount of catalysts and
in
its first part does not depend upon the weighed amount of sub-
stances. Figure 1 and table 1 show the results of the
reduction
of 0-15 ml of furyl alcohol on 0.31 g slKeleton nickel at
Card 1/3 different temperatures. The hydrogenation is
quickest in
The Hydrogenation of Furyl Alcohol on a Skeleton
SOV/20-126-4-24/62
Nickel Catalyst
ethanol, in hydrous mediums hydrogen is absorbed more slowly,
in alkali the reaction is slowest. An increase of the
temperature accelerates the reaction. In the course of the
process, the catalyst potential as well as the rate depend
upon the medium and are smallest in alkali, larger in trater
and largest in alcohol. The reduction takes place on the
nickel surface which on the whole is filled by hydrogen.
The dependence of the reaction velocity upon the absolute
decrease of the potential in different mediums9 allows the
conclusion that the process of hydrogenation in this case is
checked by the rate of activation of furyl alcohol. From the
shape of the potential curve one may estimate the rate of re-
generation of hydrogen on the surface of skeleton nickel
during
the reaction. This process takes place more quickly in water
and alcohol than in alkali. Although the same solvents are
used,
the catalyst is more sensitive to the temperature. At 400 and
600 its potential does not return to a reversible hydrogen
potential. The activation energy computed from kinetic data,
Card 2/3 also depends upon the medium and upon the potential
of the
The Hydrogenation of Furyl Alcohol on a Skeleton
SOV/20-126-4-24/62
Nickel Catalyst
catalyst. In conforms with a scheme suggested earlier, a
scheme of the inter-realation between a decrease of the
potential, the filling of the surface by hydrogen, and the
activation energy (Ref 10). The solvent exercises great
influence on the constancy of activation of the catalyst in
a series of successive experiments of the same proportion of
catalysts. This is explained by the influence of the medium
on the adsorption of the reaction product. The ratio B 1-B 2
shows that the absorption of furyl alcohol in an alcoholic
medium is the same as that of the product of its reduction
which suppresses the activity of the catalyst considerably.
The activity of skeleton nickel is more stable in water and
alkali. There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 10 references,
9 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTEDi February 7, 1959
Card 3/3
EEZVERKHOVA. S.T.1 LUKIYANOVP A.T.; SOKOLISKIY,
D.V.p fikademik
Potentiometric measurements in various media.
Dokl.AN SSSR
148 no.4s881-883 F 163. (MMA 1614)
1. Kazakhskiy gosudarstv universitet im.
S.M.Korova.
2. AN KazSSR (for Sokol'=*
(Conductometric analysis)
--BFZVERKHQVA,_jevdokiya Vasillyevna; FLAKSERNAN,
N.A., red.; GVOZDEV, V.A.j
tekhn. red.
(Operation of the Stalingrad Planotari=1 Ob opyte
raboty Stalin-
gradskogo planstariia. Mosk"s Ob-vo-po,
rasprostranenilu'polit.
naiicbn. znanii RSFSRp 1960. 30 p. ... (KUU 14: 8)
(Stalingrad-Planetaria)
IEZVERSM TKO, V. A.: ~Jaster Tech Sci -- "Auton~qbic
accountirF and control
of power erpenditures in doing tractor work". Tenirgmd,
1959. 15 pn (Mir. Agric
LTIS'Sij, LoniWad jVgrIc, Illst, Engineorl ni5 Pacult~- ) ,
120 ccpl es (n, INC IL,- ,1~0
I - , . ,
EEZVMRSHHIIKO, V.A., inzh.
Dynamometer for tractors. Mekh. i elek. sots. sellkhox. 17
no.2:42-45 159. (MIRA 12:6)
1.19ningradski.r sel'skokhozvaystvomVy institut.
(Dyanmometer)
SHIMKO, I.G.; KUVIN, A.A.; VOYTSEXHOVSKAYA,, U.S.;
TATEVOSYAN, Ys.L.;
MAKAROVA,,T.P.; GAYDUKOV, K.A.j GINZBERG, M.A.;
Prini-li
uchastiye-. FMYAKOVA,, G.V.; BEZVERSHENKO, V.I.
Introducing continuous mercerizatign systems in the
manufac-
ture of viecose rayon. Khim. volok. no-3.,61-65 263.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. KiyevskiT kombinat (for Shimko, Kuvin,
Voytsekhovskaya).
2. Isningradskiy filial Vassoyuznogo
nauchno-iaBledw&tell-
skogo instit&A iskuBstvennogo volokna (for Tate
Makarova). 3. Kiyevskly filial Vaesoymnogo
nauchne-twiedo-
vatel'skogo instituta, iskusstvannogo volokna (for
Gaydukov,
Pblyakova, Bezvershenko). 4. Voesoy-uznyy
nauchwo-issiedovatell-
skiy institut iskuaBtvennogo(volokna (for Ginzborg).
(Rayon) Mercerization)
1. BEZ-VEISIUNKO, YE. M.
2. USSR (600)
4. Viticulture-Odessa Province
7. At the province agricultural exhibition. Vin SSSR 13 No. 1,
1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
-APEIL--1953, uncl.
BEZVF,RZIiENKQ,,.$.Xe..
Periodicity of fruit bearing among forest trees and
shrubs in
Cherkassy Province. Geog. sbor. no.16:150-152 163.
(KERA 16:6)
(Cherkassy Province--Forest ecology)
(Cherkassy Province-Seed production)
BEZVfMHUK, O-A-",..,_
Over-all mechanization and,automation of production
processes
in the gliss, Porcelain an~ faience industry. lah.
pr..
no,2:5-8 Ap-Je 163, (MM 16:7)
1- Glavnoye upravleniye legkoy promphiennostj
I$crainskogo
soveta narodnogo khozyaystva,
(Ukraine-Glass industry)
(Ukraine-Pottery)
AUTHOR: Bezvershenko, S.Ye. SOV-26-58-3-501/51
TITLE: Messengers of Spring in the Ukraine (Vestniki
vesny na.
Ukraine)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 3, p 126 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: While the mean temperature in the Ukraine has
been usually
about/0' C on the 15th March for many years, spring is an-
nounced much earlier by such migratory birds as the field
lark, chaffinch, wild dove, wild duck, starling, wood
lark,
reed bunting, white wagtail and garganey, which in the
past
25 years have arrived between the 5th and 23rd of March.
There is 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Ozernaya meteostantsiya, Zvenigorodskiy
rayon, Cherkasskoy
Oblasti, USSR (Ozernaya weather Station, Zvenigorod Rayon,
aekamkWa Oblast I, Ukr SSR)
1. Birds--Climatic factors 2. Birds--USSR
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BEZVESBLIMT_ fim Samonovich, kandidut takhnicheakikh
nauk; KOSTYUK,
D.I., reddkto-r-;-BUKMINDHR, L,H., takhnichSRkiy
redaktor
[Atlas on the theor7 of mechanisms and machines]
Atlas po teorit
mekhanizmov i mashin. Kharlkov. Tvd-vo Khartkovskogo
goo. unt-
versiteta Im. A.M.Gorlkogo, 1954. 125 P. 116 illus.
(MMA 8:7)
(Machanical engineering)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 776
Bezveselinyy,, Yefim Semenovich, Candidate of Technical
Spiences,
- - I
Docent
Sbornik zadach i'zadanly po teorli mekhanizmov i mashin
(Collection
of Problems and Assignments on the Theory of Mechanisms and
Machines) Kharikov, Izd-vo Khartkovskogo univ-ta, 1958. 361
p.
10,000 copies printed.
Resp. Ed.: Kostyuk, A.P., Docent; Ed.: Pashchinskaya, G.N.;
Tech. Ed.: Zadorozhnyy, V.S.
PURPOSE: The textbook is intended for students of vtuses and
for technicians.
COVERAGE: The book presents many diagrams of mechanisms for
farm,
textile, mining, pressing, forging, hoisting, food
processing
and printing machinery. Mechanisms of clocks, phonographs,
casting and foundry machinery, still and moving picture
cameras
Card 1/6
Collection of Problems and Assignments (Cont-) 776
are also shown. The book provides a large number of review
problems. There are 75 references, of which 74 are Soviet,
1 English.,
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 5
Symbols Used 7
PART I. STRUCTURE AND KINE14ATICS OF MECHANISMS
Section I. Investigation of the Structure of Mechanisms
1. Kinematic pairs. Replacing higher pairs by lower ones.
Classification of mechanisms 14
Section II. Investigation of the Kinematics of Mechanisms
2. Determining the location of a mechanism's linlisand
plotting the paths of a moving point. Construction of
diagrams of motion. Locating the instant centers
of rotation 54
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3. Construction of velocity and acceleration polygons.
Locating the instant centers of velocities and
accelerations 64
4. Investigation of the kinematics of gear and cam-
mechanisms 72
Section III. Kinematic Design of Mechanisms
5. Design of gear and cam mechanisms and mechanisms with
lower pairs 87
PART II. DYNAMICS 0111 NECHANIS14S AND MACHINES
Section I. Kinetostatics of Mechanisms
6. Determining inertia forces in mechanisms and forces in
kinematic pairs. Determining balancing forces and
moments 105
7. Friction in kinematic pairs. Determining forces in bolts
of machine frames 123
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Section II. Dynamics of Machines
8. Reduction of forces and masses. Determining flywheel
effect of masses in a mechanical unit. Motion of a
machinery unit under the action of applied forces.
Balancing the mechanism on a foundation and balancing
dynamic forces of turning pairs 145
9. Determining the efficiency, moments and powers of
mechanisms 160
PART III. GRAPHICAL PROBLEMS
Section I.
10. Kinematics of mechanisms 185
Section II.
11. Dynamics of mechanisms 223
Section III.
12. Sample forms for problems 242
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Collection of Problems and Assignments (cont.) 776
PART IV. SOLUTION OF TYPICAL PROBLEMS AND EXECUTION
OF ASSIGNMENTS
Section I. Solution of Typical Problems
13. Solution of problems on kinematics of mechanisms 247
14. Solution of problems on dynamics of mechanisms 268
Section II.
15. Execution of graphical calculations
297
Appendixes
1. Formulas from courses on the theory of mechanisms
and machines, and theoretical mechanics 327
2. Sets of problems for a practical assignment 331
3. A set of problems on gear mechanisms recommended to
students of machine building faculties as preparation
for examinations 333
4. Problems on the theory of mechanisms and machines
recommended for examination preparation 334
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Collection of Problems and Assignments (Cont.) 776
5. Review questions on the theory of mechanisms and
machines 337
6. Tables for the course on the theory of mechanisms and
machines 340
7. Tables on center displacement coefficients and
Inolute functions (for gears) 347
8. Formuias for determining geometric dimensions of an
external spur gearing 358
Bibliography 359
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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11-24-58
SURADA, Vasiliy Trofimovich, prof.; KOSTYUK, Anstoliy
Parfenovich.
dotsent; VISHNZMSKIY, Yefim Abramovich. assistant;
SEMBANOV,
Igor' Georgiyevich, assistant; BEZVICSSLONYY, U.S.,
dotseat,
otv.red.; KOSTYUK, D.I., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk.
retsenzent;
UMILOVA, T.M., redo; NIMINA, N.I., tekhn.red.
[Manual for laboratory work in the theory of mechanisms
and
machinery] Rukovodetvo k laboratornym rabotam po teorii
mokha-
nizmov i mashin. Klmrlkov. Izd-vo Kharlkovskogo
goa.univeg
ig6o. 142 p. (KIRA 13:12)
(Mechanical engineering--Laboratories)
BEZVESELIbMt lefim Semenovich; KOSrYUKv A.P.p dots., kand.
tekhn. nauk,
N.Yu., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent;
LITVINq G.I.9 dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk, otv.red.j
KURIWVA, T.M.,
red.; TROFIKMO, A.S., teklm. red.
[Fa=ples of course projects in the theory of machanisma
and machinery]
Kursovoe proektirovanie po teorii makhanizmov i maishin v
primerakh.
KharIkovq lzd-vo Kharlkovskogo gos. univ. im.
A.M.Gorlkogov 1960. 522 p.
(MIRA 14:9)
(Meebanical ongineering-Stucly and teaching)