SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BICHLER, A. - BICZ, M.

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I u Gym it v R a v x Is V Is 40 11 09 AT a n -49P VICI - I - f. .'Jill - ),I, ..D it-IIs If sell so= dw lost it, 002 '.1juld ujnqquuAi So asn 0 6c; -)III (q U.)A4 8111owaAa Qq lotluu.3 Il'Itim hjfilcljljjl p IT24ju Itluav"d $44 7" -k;j Itfulolul so IWAMILUDIf a so Gov -uw -viol 611 01 #nP swati So junuLuu aIqvIaa.Iddv Auv jItuvuju3 jou woop Sol jamp loujalul aq) PuN Julwva 441 (,1 P.)tutnj .1"j.I lutualul 94; So w,14ol son -.Muo atil uaamlail PuRe So ja.(vl -1141 'NaMluntyl umlpuuuj SO 411041 till.%% JUIRL1,104,i U Ujj)u o41 181111MOIN -oqaak-) u1 olujoup Kip p clictoaH 'A '($3 d so- DAVIPM IIAAINA W-"l 0 0 so- so-, so A r I Ot TV zy Fo (I it At 61 it I t I lee 4, ~00 1 11 11 1) U 14 it Is It L, U M 0 it I? is 0 0; 41 Ll u 020 LA M? 114 44 a cc M a ot avalvinits plarlite, A~ Itichirf (-rrIUM. CWCW*Vilk!M) Intl) too -The insechanisin of trafiquirtfultion 01 4111111enite (loll o(filic-ro- l.artiteissurveyed. Ttwill't"PI-ithe"W" hich in the 2nd state grow anti .3 -opic pc=lite repten,' tilge conjit, or the 'Irate new pe-jite centers. Thelait% further vowing of the,-w centers, without any new miter's heing fornied. The pearlite nuejell, it a thin 14Yrr of ee- Z;O nt,te with ferile jayrr% nallking it. ),'r,m The di,litur Inc heve lityi-vis it can tie shown that 1w-iflitr "Jnllf)f IP- below 1101'. 1110 Ined for. Ako sit austenite into balithe anti nuirten,the fall I Anclifirely different ralb. Gillian tie ASJI,ILA PITALLMICAL LITERAIII1111 CLASSIFICATION too ISO., M 34., - _i- - .81 1 1 aw &zv it It s A 1 0 5 'a a V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 * 0 0 0 o *Is o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 64 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 a 0-0-0-6 -0 0 I kA W M Et,i.a ~$ 0 7 "C's 41 1! -ADS, _00 T 00 of ir 00 tf:7 NX MMOD FOR THE PRODUCTION (W BUTONITI. A. Dichler. (Ratnicks. III sty, 00 Sit 948- vol- 3- No- 7, PIN 203-W4) 11n C2000- 00 r A now method of producing synthetic bentoulte has been developed which -00 Is based on the c&-operative effect of Ions within a certain range of 8*0 00- cation contents. ftis co-operattive effect occurs only over a certain 00.) rWe of ion contents, whilst outside this range the Ions lose to a 00-1 certain extent the properties which are responsible for the swelli-S 00, capacity of the bentonite. This method is cheaper and more effective 00 th6the German method now used In Czechoslovakia. E.G. see '41 1. 1. *0 4 00 a *0 A go so go Z 06'.3 00 0 40 W1 jk -,.1 j",j..L 4--A-v PROO1511 AND PAPPJAVIRS ).&,#I 71W 3 a d 90hre &ad. 0. Strartave Sea. sk6e PropeMn ad M" CrydWL (In Czech) A. 91,TV q. Hiftkki LoWV (Metallurgical Topics). V, S, off. 1949, P. 2W240. According to theoretical considerations the 'tr- h *I metals should exceed the real strength .t . by br-D' thousand done, Sbows how for physi. cal metallurgy has been able to explain this fact by theories based on the existence of cracks. A I M. I L AN"ALLURSKAL UTIGATIA1 CLAIWICATION Ala. fj"Mj-j~' -h I CNI Got U 0 AT '0 F F q it or A a a a OF a 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 00 :1,00, *" on 4" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a * 0 * GAL so ado **Iwo, a a a 3 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * a 0 a 0 a o a a S lee lee SO& see Wee moo, see 890-1 1 0 it U 13 W h IT 111 Pat. 12,13 Job 'V up, ?1Z b I's I FOOCIS44% AND "L##*Tqt A The Life of Chined Gast-Irm RoUs. ~~.b bler. (Hutnicke "13ty, 1950, Val. 5. Mar., pp. 89-93)o In Cosch . The author makes a statistical comparison betvem the chilled cast-bM roUm scrapped In Czechoslovakia between 1935 sea '4 ad 1937, iddch had a high *erwioe life, and those produced in 1948. The factors : affecting the roll life, e.g., the chemical comq)osition, the casting temperature 068 11_ wd ap*od,, the working conditims, sigoing tims W the ratio of the &going plus IAU tim to the working t-im, an analysed. The graphs showt (1) Ths service 00.3 life of the rolls produced from 1931 to 19481 (2) the carbon, manganese, 00 1 silicon, and phosphorus contents or rolls of short mid long service lif-I (3) 00- casting temperatures and casting speeds of 223 roUs wrapped.,A*Abs years 1945- 19481 (4) the pe. cot tap of rolls broken in 1%8 owing to excessive aporatixk~ 001, . ) Umperatures and of those broken owfins, to excessive working rressuresi uA (5 a tho Influence of the stgoing tlma-" time, and the a~:eing -,Jus idle time on the service life. The autbor stros"s the importance of long ageing and idle times for obtaining rolls of high durability.-I. G. LITIR411014 4, To 4`9 1% a, Wr 'a I', V, a 0 We 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 4 0 o'0 W 0 0 00 0 * 0 0 0 0 -00 i , ;Coo I 00 r4 0 * 'zoo !': ~ 0 0 r .00 moo -,too undo 0011*14900 )IT A - - 440: 0 0 * 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 st o 0 0 q 0 * 0 0 st 0 9 01 nj3 ow Mdow MA 9- 1"-' Advatlt&W"* aww'..w W~~u f "Yv. i. 1.4.1 Uwe md f opwmion of K&P- taw no Ammome sod j, ka-ib-d. 0XV-00 twbb* - a" 9- OM ---------------- LA, BirMpr, ~~8YM~ rzq-~,,xper~injonls on the ui-a of low Yn pi.q-ilos, in of Molou~v Suvzlw,)rkis iu T,-b-w-c in the Ps k )Ipnr;li Sta~el wilh a 80~'~ liquid Chargr, ow tflqt ud the tolitient wr.3 tolna u) fitvilitltv, 'I Ir-titutli,:~ of 'ho ainolint of colko lt~'d in th", op:n ll~tl rth by ,.vP MCIILM, -A . Developnent of the V. M. Molotov 1ronworks during the period of socizi14 ~:t cr nstruction in our republic. P- 326 (Hutnik. V01. 7, nc. 10 Oct. 19,17, Praha, Czechoslovakia) I-';cnthly Inde~i of East Ebropean Accessions (EEAJ) Lr. Vol. 7, no. 2 February 1958 13ICHL--Z, A. "Research on the dependence of specific c3lisumptim )f coke on the mieltinE capacity U of a blast furnace." BUTNICU, Ll-,-sTY, Brno, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 1b, No. 6) June 1959. Monthly Li-A of East European Accessi,.)ns (EUI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1?59. Unclai.sified. BTCH~ViNit B.1,11. "Reduction of Old Dislocations of the HiD by Tension," Kirugiya No. 6, 1949 Dzerzhinsk, Gorkiy Oblast 1949 BICHOKOVSKI. IV., inzl,,.; MILADSNOV, St., lnzh.; BIGHOKCIVSKI, Iv., in-.h. Modernizing the device for section winding. Ratsiondlizatslia 13 no.5-18-19 '63. BIGHMISKI, Rysztirul.-. FAI-TI-EK, junu~!N Use of radiochlorine Cl.-36 in the study of -Lhe t.~,anspo-:,, of chlorine ions t-.) human erythrocyt-3p. F,,31IR med. Crar-ov. t. no.le243-1-118 ~ 64 B Ir-IM-ME11 H. IF Stebler. A. Huber P., an 'Bichsel H. Bloronlo (n, dL liLhiul-17 reaction with slov, neutrons. Hulv. Phys. -',.cta, Vol. .--'2, 1949, pp. 362-4. Ch3~1.1. Ab3t., Vol. Z)1+:l8L5'c A as-fillead BF-) ionization chamber, imp 13!3 am,.-,liferj1 u and svctro-ra:~h ."ere uSed to cbtain Q-values. The app. was calibrated with U233X-part'icies, on the assi-,-:Dtion that the av. work for the freneration of an ion nair is indeD=ndent o' the ener,-Y. The results with different Igases in the ionizaticii ch=,ibei, showed that this assumption is incomect. In a second i:,xpt., L.in B lay-.rs were ir-adiated. with' slow neutrons and the resulting -particles and U7 scparately measui,ed. The relativc~ energies, ,~,-)/E(h ) were 1.89 t 0.02 an,-' 1.9/, :t 0.02 with A a.A 0-), resp., as th- gns.?s used in the ap.~). Thes- rpsults al-ain shD~.r that the work of ion-pair gmeration depends on the gas used. S1 13016 '/000)/GG2/CPjV60_= A006/Acn_i AU-7HOR: Bichuch., A. M., Deputy Chief of the Plan!, T17LE-, Drawing of Rolled Bessemer Metal Wire PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1961, No. 2, pp. 35-37 TEXT: Drawing of rolled Bessemer metal wire was investigated at the Kra5pyy Profintern Piant and compared to open-hearth metal OM wir, as to the nzzmber and Causes of breaks during drawing, mechanical properties, chemical compositiom and metallographical properties. The following- wire grades were tested: UCT. 0 (BSt.O) wire from the Plant imeni Dzerzhinskiy, BSt.3 wire from the Plants imenl Petrovskly and imeni Komintern and 014 wire from the Plants imeni Dzerzhjr-skiy and imeni Komintern. It was found that open hearth metal wire up to 5 mm diameter showed almost no breaks during drawing, whereas Bessemer metal wire underwent about two breaks per ton. When drawing Bessemer wire to 4.5 and 4.00 mm diameter at lower reduction, the same or a slightly higher number of breaks occurred as In drawing open-hearth wire of the same dimensions but with conventional reduction. Bessemer wire when drawn to 3.5 mm diameter is accompanied by a higher number of breaks at both conventional and lower reduction. Satisfactory results were obtain- Card 1/3 4/130/61/0CO/002/004/005 Drawing of Rolled Bessemer Metal Wire A006/AOOI ed when drawing Bessemer metal wire to 4.0 mm minimum diameter at lower reduction and greater number of strainers. The possibility was studied of drawing Bessemer wire to a thinner diameter (3.5, 2.5 and 1.0 mm). The drawing to 3.5 mm diameter was made at reduced speed (170 m/min. instead of 275 m/min); the number of breaks was 7.8-5 per I ton. Bessemer wire, to be drawn from 5.0 to 2.5 and 1.0 mm diameter was previously annealed. The results were unsatisfactory, i. e, 4.4 breaks per ton for 2.5 = wire and 40 breaks for 1.0 mm wire. Drawing of 2.8 m:n annealed open-hearth wire to 1.0 and 0.9 mm diameter showed not over 5 breaks per ton. The chemical composition of all the wires lxrvestigated was within the limits of GOST 380 - 50. The mechanical tests proved that in Bessemer metal wire the ultimate ztrength was higher than in open hearth wire, but elongation, narrowing and the number of bends were less. Bessemer wire is more rigid and brittle, and less ductile than open-hearth wire. The metallographical investigation yielded in- complete results brat showed however, that there was a strongly pronounced segrega- tion in the metal, in particular along t2qe longitudinal axis, Non-metallic inclusions of granular manganese type were revealed during drawing process. 'I'he investigation has shown that Bessemer rolled wire suffered multiple br-~aks during drawing, due to oonsiderable contamination and low ductility of the metal, entail- Irg metal losses and reducing efficiency of wire production as ccmpared to open- Card 2/3 S/13()/61/GOO/002/004/005 Drawing of Rolled Bessemer Metal Wire A0061'A001 hearth metal wire. Drawing of Bessemer wire to 5.0 mm in diameter should be carried out on a two-stage mill; 4.0 mm wire should be drawn using three strainers. Drawing of Bessemer wire to a diameter less than 4.0 mm is Inexpedient. There are 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: Zavod "Krasnyy Profinterm" ("Krasnyy Profintem" Plant Card 3/3 BICHUCH. A.M., inzh. Conditions of drawing bessemer wire rods. Stall 21 no. 1:Ey~-96 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Zavod "Kraeayy Profintern." (Wire drawing) RIGMANT, B.M.;. BICHUCH,,__A_.M.; Roof nails. Standartizatsiia (Nails KANSHIN, Mikhail Dmitriyevich; MIERAYLOV, Oleg Ivanovich; FUAPONTOV, Gen- nadiy Viktorovich; ~ICHI~CHJ.R_,_, inzh., retsenzent; PRME, V.Yu., inzh., red.; VERD4A, G.P., tekhn. red. [Handbook for the weighmaster) Posobie vesovshchiku. Moskva, Vses. izdatellsko-poligr.ob"edinenie M-va pute! soobshcheniia 1961. 15; ?MIRA 14:12) (Railroads-Freight) P- --- I I .,I,- ~ - ..I ~0_, -:~. Ev, ~-' .... ly L. :. Z~ 11 I~xperlence vidth Ireatment oi tap" ylococcal jidn Jiseases. VOY-N,".0, Jifs-l'b'SHY --Illlo,-U~AL (-ILlli,ulY -,o 12, 195-). H ., ~ A ZYANDRIKOV, K.G.; YETSEYEV, LK.; SINOPALINIKOV . DEAN, V.I., inzh.; BICHUGOV. V.I. Recommended by the Comittee of Innovators in lobscow. Mashinostroitell m.9:28-29 S t61. (NIRA 14:10) (Technological innovations) BICHUGOV, V.I. Device for checking the rurming-out of centers. Mashinostroitel' no.10;2-1 0 961. (Instr=ents) (MIRA 14-9) MEW-WILN,A.A.; BICRUK.N.Ye. 14. - ~..... .1-1- Calculation of Ingredients for preparing tirage and sweetening liqueurs. Vin.SSSR 15 n0.3:55-57 '55. (MLRk 8:8) 1. Krasnodarskiy institut pishchavoy promyshlennosti (for Kerzhanian). 2. Leningradskiy &avod shampanakikh Yin (for Bichuk) (Wine and wine making) BICEK, Yu.P. [Byehuk, III.P.] '-'orpholoCical characteristics of the arents of red and rreen T'mscardines, the fungal diseases of Dcthynoderes punctiventris Germ. Ilikrobiol. zhur. "-'7 no.6:31-36 165. (:.aRA Y).' Vreso-.'IUzn-.vy -,iai,,chno-.ssledo',*atell--k,-v lno'..Iloit sve'Kly. Submitted Septennber 23, 196,?. -zoo ~. - -1 S/123/6C1/0-')/c)i2/0()6/006 AD04/A001 Translation from: Referativnyy zhirnal. Mashinos-~ro.yeniye, 1960, No, 12, P. 176, # 61745 AUTHOR: Bichukin, F. D. TITLE: Low-Waste Drop Forg PERIODICAL: Novosti mashinostroyenlya, 1959, No~ 3, pp. 14-17 TEXT: The author reports on the work c-arried vat by -!-.he 1zhevsk Mesharft- cal. Institute and Metallurgic Plant -.o inveztiga~e mer.hc-ds of low-waste forging, of gears, rims, rings etc. The chara3terist-io feature of this method is the preliminary hot shaping of the body of revolution in a die with standard stamping inclines which ensure an easy removal of the forging from the die. The preliminary shape of drop forging envisages a turn of the horizontal and ver"f:a1l, planes through 5-70. The seam is shifted to the upper edge, whll.e thcz film '.n the internal aperture (if any) is loca-11ed at- the basis cf ~.he b-1-ank, Thar, the blank is put in the multi-position die, placed on the trimming press, fcr cutAing Card 1/2 82661 3/123/66/0oo/oWoo6/oO6 Low-Waste Drop Forging A004/A001 off the seam, punching an aperture and crimping, after which the blank possesses its final dimensions and shape. The blank weight is reJ-.I_,ed bv There are 4 figures. V. ye, L, Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Raszian abstract. Card 2/2 BIGHUKIN, F.D.; MMIN, I.M. Specific pressureo in hot upsetting with low degreea of deformation. Kuz. shtam. proizv. 4 no.1-1:5-9 N 162, (MIRA 15:11) (Forging) (Pressure) BICHMIN, F.D. Investigating the warpage of forgings during trimming and straightening them with hammer and press. Kuz.-shtam. proizv. 1 no.8:9-12 A '59. (KRA 12: 12) fForging machinery) AUTHO:Z: Dichult in, F.D. T I T L-',~ rorgin- uitli increascd. cconomy of matcrial and 'r,bour SCIU1"CL: Novyyo protsc:;sy obrabotid metallov davleniyem; do'clady Soveshch. Do novym pi7ots. obrnb. mct. davleniyem v miashinoztr., 1960. Zd. by V. D. Golovlov. ~~'oscov, IL-d-vo ANT 102 - 105 T T In stnndard for-ing pract-ic:c - smal."L !,z%o to bo -Provided ...-lion a ~Corlgin- clie is designod. SavinEs, in -ictal con--:utuntion can be attained by :-.iodifyin - t S 1) e 0 ~inlj the forEint; cm n S ratc--" 4--1 itself in a mannor a o Fir,. 1, sllica-~.ring a forging- of stalic",ai-c-1 and t'ho -J" ,)i,..L,t in -~.jcnnodificd form (riz. lt~) - IF -. 15 Shows tho finisslhin~, die Usca for for-('ing the ulodified 7art; v. multi-t)osition bla-11-11--~~ nrcz~s for rerjoving the flash, piercin.g t1he hole and stc-m- -i~; t'-e ort- ~-irig i3 siwwn in Fig. 1'6. It lvdll be seen thz-~ in c1cf-4-nir.- the '-J'-Ovision has bcL'.'-i made fol- the to z;lidc C-ftcr tac Card 1/' opot."I'tiol, to the ;Acl-cin,~~ zind ota;.min~~ ~,;tation. I'lade ill a Crat 1.1 1-1. - 0 13 cz. Z'. t c (I , nluL 1 -411- pr c-ss us od for I IL 0 0 1~1 I -for 11 Ot t. IM:1,111 and opovation!~. Ali c:za:~:~)Io oI such a nZ-css is -ill froni the f~tcind.-Ivd ;)racticc o2 :4ot of laodium a'a", forc-, or-i-, "Ill_'s Oil ~-, I- -, T,,-, Q'It thiss 0-per--tion on presses has beell -qucc~cE;~~- -fully tric"(1, at the 1zIlovsIciy Inctallurgichezil:iy Z~tvod Cal and resulle-, ill Co. 'hore "11-0 card BIC11UKIN,-Fj.Upp ego _jL _Q_VJC_h;-KAZACIIMOK, Vladimir Isidorovich;- RABANEYEV, F.Sh., inzh., retsen2ent; ALEKSETEVA, Ye.N., red. (Low-waste precision forginj lialootkhodnaia i tochnaia sht=- povka. lzhevsk, Udmurtskoe knizhnoe ind-vo, 1961. 92 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1A U.S..S.R. General Problems of Pathology. the Infectious Process. Pathophysiology of T-4 Abs Jour z Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 2, 1958, No 7618 Author t Makorovskaya, L.N., K4akhina, Z.D., Zavyalova, N.K. Biohull, K.G. Inst Title i The Influence of Medicated Sleep on the Course of Experi- mental Plague in Guinea Pigs. Orig Pub i Tr. Rostovsk. N. - D. gos. n.-i. Protivoohumn. IN-TA 1956, 10, 42-43 Abstract Guinea Pigs received MIX of B. Festis, strain 177, subcu- taneously, 45 minutes after the administration of thiopen- tal sodium or urethan. Sleep had no curative action oii the course of the disease3 all the animals died. The average Card : 1/2 NINOBOV, A.G.; Y)CVS'PYBVA, V.I.; BIBIKOVA, P.D.; BIGHULI, K.G. Cultivation of Vibrio comma in the small intestine of guinea pigs. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. itR*m. 29 no.12:51-53 D '58. ' (MIRA 12:1) 1. 12 RostovBkogo-na Donu nauchno-iseledovatellakogo protivochumnogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (VIBRIO COMA, cultures. an isolated loops of guineb, pig small intestine (Rua)) (INTESTD3. SMLL, cultivation of Vibrio comma in isolated loops of intestine from guinea pigs (Rue)) NIZONOV, A.G.; XHOXEILOVA, A.M. kBj0jLL~K G~TNOFZMA, R.I. Cholera bacteriophage. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i iman. 30 no.1:90-96 Ja '58- (MIRA 12:3) 1. Is Rostov skogo-na-DorAi nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo protivochum- nogo instituta Ministerstya adravooldiraneniya SSSR. (VIBRIO COMMA, bacterlophage (Rua)) (13ACMMIOPRAGN, of Tibrio comma (Rue)) KARPUZIDI* K.S.; BOZHENKOY V.P.; BICHULI, K.G. Role of ticks in the epizootology and natural focal development of plague in the nortirdestern Caspian Sea region. Sbor. nauch. rab. Elist. protivochum. sta. no. 1:109-117 159. (MIRA 13tlO) (CASPIAN SEA REGION-TICKS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE) (PIAGUE) BICHULIJ, T. V. Dissertation: "Investigation of the Process of the Hoterot,,enic Catalytic Condensation of Butyraldehyde With Acetone in the Presence of 97drogen.R Can Chem Sci, State Inst of Applied Chemistry, Leningrad, 1954. (Referativnyy Zhuranal,, Khimiya, Mosco-"No. 16 Aug 54.) SO: SUM 393 2~ Feb 1955 M ATITTV I- K. M. and I~ELLER, 111. 1. (Stato Inst of `ml)lled Chem) "Synthes~ls of Phenol, With Its Nucleus Tagged by Carbon Isotope C141t Isotopes and PMiatioa in Cbmistry., Collection of gap= of 2nd All-Wort Sci - Tech - Conf - oxt Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation in National BconoW wA Science, Moscov, Izd-vo AN SM, 1958, 3BOVp. This volume published the reports of the Cbmistry Section of the 2ad AU Sci Tech Gonf on Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Ptadistion in Scienze and the National Econo=j) sponsored by Acad Sci USM and main Admin for Utilization of Atomic Maerigy under Counci-I of Ministers tM mscov 4-12 Apr 1957. The So-calls nzene 'Pneumonia. E. I. Bichunskaya. (Ter. Arkh.) 26, 79-84, March-April, 1954. 6 refs. "Benzene pneumonia" appears to a form of aspiration pneumonia. Patients usually give a history of having aspirated owe of the fluid when attempting to establish a syphon by sucking through a rubber tube, as in emptying a contaii*r such as the patrol tank of a car. The author reports 17 such cases, and refers to 17 further cases described by other workers. The clinical picture of the illness in these cases was characteristic. After an initial period of severe, imitating cough lasting for about 20 or 30 minutes, smatimes with vmiting, there was a silent interval of 2 to 3 hours after which the patients experienced pain on respiration, usually ih the right side of the chest. Later rigor, headache, a buirning sensation behind the sternum, and general dy5pnoea were complained of. On admission to hospital the patients showed cyanosis,, rapid breathing,, reduced mobility of the right side of the chest. The temperature ranged from 380 to 390 C. (100.40to 102.20 F.),, and a pleuritic rub was invariably observed. Pneumonia was bilateral in only one casej, and.occurred in one case on the left side; in the remaining 15 cases it was on the right side only, and usually in the middle it was on the right side only,, and usually in the middle lobs. The course was usually benign, and by the and of the first weak the temperature had returned to normal. Complete recovery in s=e cases, however, was dels7ed. Of 15 patients who swallowed patrol, but did not aspirate it, none developed pneumonia, nor did any of 22 rate in which the fluid was introduced into the stemach by intubation. The author concludes that., in spite of the fact that petrol (Continued) BICHUNSKAYA,, Ye.I., t5okhovoy ordinator Case of angioneurotic edema simulating pulmonary infarct. Sov.med. 20 no.5:78-80 MY '56. (MLRA 9:9) Iz mediko-sanitarnoy chasti zavoda imeni V.M.Nolotova (Leningrad) (ANCIONWROTIC EDEMA, differential diagnosis, Pulm. Infarct (Rua)) (LUNGS, infarct, differ. diag. from angioneurotic edena (Rue)) BIOMMIN..T.Ya. (Yakinf). (Collection of data on peoples who InMbited Central Azia in ancient ti=mj- Sobranie evedenil o narodakh obitavahikh v Srednei Asii v drevnie vremena. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademli nauk SSSR. Vol-3. (Geographical index of locations on the map for the history of ancient peoples of Central Asia. Supplemental Geograficheakil ukazatell want na karte k istorii drevnikh oredneaniinkikh narodov. Prilosheniia. 1953. 325 P. (KIJU 6:10) (Asia, Central-Historical geography) ZHUKOV, A.S.; GMEGHUK, A.I.; BIGHURIN, R.T. Quick-change patterns for itachine molding. Lit. proizv. no.8: 36 Ag '63. (MIRA 16:1o) 15 (2) AU T 110 R.S: Bro-,, V. -Bichurin,t, L,. OV/1 7)1-59-5-6/1 TITLE: Utilization of Ferrous Alloy Sla.-s in the Proluction of Hi-,h-alumina Refractories "Ob ispoilzov~nii shlakov fr=osplawr ,~,ya rroizvocistvn o-nouDorov) P 10 i C, DC'L OgneuDory, 1959, 1.r 5, pp 216-221 (1'rSSR) A11STRACT: An exc6rpt from th- resolution of thp 21st Part~r Conp-.--ress of the KP.'~S emphasizing the necersity of onenin- internal reserves-and increasing the proiuction at the pre--ent canacities is given as a motto b '1'I the authors of this nrticlo. Technology and or-ganization of proiuction as well ;!s 'the utiliv,tion of plants ,nJ raw in.~!teririls qr,2 to be ir.Proved. The forming in the pro-11iction of ferrotis ;illoy~-, by the V-1UMinot~iermal process tire m,-rkeA by a high contcnt of 'l.Cl- and by high refractorinac;s. Sla-S samples of ferrotitnniiiii ,orrochro.,ir-, froe from carbon, nitrogenous ferroch-rome, f-,~rroniobjnm an(l ferrochrome-aluminum alloy were investigate-, (T.-ble 1). The petrogrn.phic investigations viere carriod out b,~- T. F. Raychenko (Pootnote 1). The properties of the slr~~s -.re C 0 1 in-',icpted in table 2. The cOn1DOSitiC,11 ~)f ','~c burnin - samples a r , 3) , Utilinntion of P-rr,ous 'Jlol, -;la!rs in the Pro.7,ncti.-~-a of Refr,!ctorion ..nd "!-(! specific weight of tiv. iron sliib indicated in tn,bl~- M-ble .1 shwss th,~ ro~-.ults of control after burnin-1. th'! T)ro,iertics of Proellict.m: mmic- or sin-:' o' f,:-,rous -..lloy-. Conclusion3: Tho slnp7s obtnined in pro-pssov o--f' the f.:~rrous alloy proluction ropro.-,~nt a hiFh-alwmina of -more) Vvir 18100", r..n .111203content of og-OSI '% !n~ a conr~i.-'-ro~ble content of '!.mo and CaO. Ili!3h-altuminn refractori-v- - '.) '.-I cl.:, i c. o,- tained f rom the slags of f errochrome f ree f rom carbon ;,zn-'~. of the ferrochrome-,ilu-,iinu-m alloy, witi: an Al 0- cont-.:nt of )IS-8 The Al 203 of the slags is primarily crystallized in the P-.mo-lification. 'I"he slngs of ferrotitaniu,-a ane of nitro-enous ferrochrome ci,n also be utIlized for the production of hiFhly refractory i)roducts. refranetory clny ,,vith -, refr;ictoriness of 1710' 1 .'.1 V3 introduced ii3 a blniin7 ac,-ent. The results of investip-iti~n of th030 Slar;S Sh.CVJ' thpt by their utilization in Jtniustry the rnw-material sources for C!'Xr 2 Vic production of hi.7,h-qur-l[ty vcflrr~ctorier cRn be Utili zn o C Por rnu:~ A I loy Slau.; in Production of Hi~,Ih-;ilumina Refractories conni'ler--ibly increes,:~.4. Therc !!rv 5 tiblos nn... -'ov i L, t r~~,' -,.~ vonec n . A 3 S 0 C I AT I ~verdlovskoyp otiplenive (Sverdlovsk Branch of Rr4raetories) Vsesoyuzno7.o insti Lutn. o!7neutrorov the All-Union Institute of C,ird --P 15 (2) S/131/60/000/02/003/014 AUTHORS: Bron_,__V. A., Bichurina, A. A. B015/BO08 TITLE: Periclase forsterite Products From Siliceous Magnesite PERIODICAL: Ogneupory, 1960, Nr 2, pp 58-63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The properties and application of periclase-forsterite pro- ducts manufactured from siliceous magnesites of the Beloretsk deposit are described in the paper under review. The influence of various additives on the sintering of siliceous magnesite was investigated (Fig 1). The properties of the periclase- ~ forsterite products~ dependent on the content of the fine 1'1 magnesite fractions, are shown in figure 2 and those depending on the amount of pressure applied, in figure 3. The porosity is greatly reduced and the strength increased (Table 1) by introducing the additives T102 and Zr02. The periclase- forsterite products exhibit a high deformation temperature under load (Table 2). Their chemical composition is mentioned in table 3 and their properties in table 4. The chemical com- position of the periclase-forsterite brieks after their appli- cation in a regenerator can be seen from table 5 and their Card 1/2 properties from table 6. Their thermal conductivity is shown Periclase-forsterite Products From Siliceous S/131/60/000/02/003/014 Magnesite B0115/ nOO8 in figure 4 and their microstructure in figures 5-7. The authors state in conclusion that the periclase-forsterite products from siliceous magnesite of the Beloretak deposit exhibit high quality indices. The density of these products varies within wide limits, dependent on the grain of the mass, amount of pressure applied, burning temperature and additives-, T102 and Zr02 are described as the most effective sintering additives. The periclase-forsterite products show a high sta.- bility during their application in regenerators of Martin fur- naces. A further investigation of their manufacturing process and their properties is described as being necessary. There are 7 figures, 6 tables, and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIOR: Vostochnyy institut ogneuporov (Eastern Institute of Re- fractories) Card 2/2 STRELOV, K.K.; MOaKIN, P.S.; Pri-ni-Ii uch,%stiyo: BASIYAS, I.P.; BICHURINA A A. BRON, V.A.; VECIE1, N.A.; VOROBIYEVA, K.V.; DtyACR%A'_,1W;.; DtYACHKOV, P.N.; DVORKIND, M.M.; IGNATOVA, T.S.; KAYBICHEVA, M.N.; EMLAREV, N.V.; KOSOLAPOV, Ye.F.; MAR"YEVICH, N.I.; MIKHAYLOV, Yu.F.; SEMKINA, N.V.; STARTSEV, D.A.; SWQ~YSIICHIKOV, Yu.Ye.; TARIMVSKIY, G.I.; FLYAGIN, V.G.-, FREYDENBERG, A.S.; KHOROSHAVINJ, L.B.; CHUBUKOV, M.P.; SHVARTSMAN, I.Sh.; SHCHETNIKOVA, I.L. Institutes and enterprises. Ogneupory 27 no.11:499-501 162- (MIRA 15:11) 1. Vostochnyy institut ogneuporov (for Strelov). 2. Ural'skiy politekhnicheakiy institut im. S.M. Kirova (for Mamykin). (Rafractory materials--Research) S/094/60/000/012/001/004 E194/E284 AUTHORS: Masal'skiy, K. Ye. and Bichutskiy, G. M. I- Z-4 - - ------- TITLE: Utilisation of the Physical Heat of Pyrolysis Gas PERIODICAL: Promyshlennaya energetika, 1960, No, 12, pp. 4-7 TEXT: In the manufacture of ethylene various kinds of hydrocarbon are subjected to pyrolysis, after which the ethylene is removed. Pyrolysis is mostly conducted in tubular reactors, the mixture of raw materials and steam being first heated to temperatures of the order of 550-600*C, whence it passes to the radiation part of the furnace. The main conversion of the reactive mixture with the formation of ethylene molecules occurs in the temperature range 750-830'0, provided that the heat is delivered to the material sufficiently quickly. The greatest output of ethylene is obtained if the pressures are not above 3-5 atm and the hot material is quickly removed from the reaction zone and cooled. The heat exchangers are made with tubes of steel grade Xa3HIR (Kh23Nl8) wit-'!a whi,~h the wall temperature can be raised to 900--950'C. The pyrolysis gases at temperatures of 800-830'C were cooled in condensers or scrubbers and a great deal Card 1/3 S/094/60/000/012/001/004 E194/E284 Utilisation of the Physical Heat of Pyrol~,sis Gas of heat was lost to the cooling water. With the increasing scale of ethylene production this loss became unacceptable. With five furnaces woriing for example, the heat loss to the cooling water would be about 50 M kcal/hour. It is difficult to use this heat because of the need to cool the gases very rapidly. However. a heat exchanger was designed to raise process steam from this waste heat. A sectional diagram of the equipment is given and it is described. The heat exchanger is 3 640 mm long and has a heating surface of 50 m 2 consisting of 1?0 tubes of 28 x 35 mm diameter. The pyrol-ksis gas is cooled from 830-7,30'C in the front part of the heat exchanger, where its speed is 135-150 m/sec, the gas is cooled in a time of 0.005-0-00? sers with negligible loss of -he heat exchanger the gas is ethylene. In the remaining part of 4" cooled from 730-400'C in 0.025 secs. As the pyrolysis gas contans a certain amount of resin vapour the heat exchanger walls must be hotter than 250'0 and so the steam pressure ds ~55-40 atm.- Satur-- ated steam at this pressure is used in the oil refineries and the ethylene plant. If the gases are not being cooled quickly enough Card 2/3 S/094/60/000/012/001/004 E194/E284 Utilisation of the Physical Heat of Pyrolysis Gas water injection can be used. After about a month*s operation coke forms in the furnace and must be removed; arrangements are made to prevent the resulting flue gases from entering the heat exchanger. A chemical water purification plant is provided and also purified condensate is obtained from the works' system and deaerated. Heat. transfer calculations on the equipment present certain difficulties. However, a few design formulae are recommended. Each furnace will raise UP to 5.5 tons per hour of saturated steam at a pressure of 35 atm; with 5 pyrolysis furnaces operating in the ethylene plant the steam output will be 2? tons per houzr~ This, together with steam raised in the waste beat boiler which uses flue gas heat. fully meets the steam demand of the plant. It has been calculated that by raising steam in this way the cost of produption will be cut by about 87b. There are 2 figlares. Card 3/3 MASALISKIY9 K,j inzh.; BICHUISalp G.'# inzh. Waste-heat boiler, NTO 3 no. 1:32-34 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:2) . (Boilers) MASALISMI, X.Ye.; BICHUTSM9 G.H. Design of a waste-beat boiler for a tubular furnace with overhead exhaumt of the flue games. Pr=.energ. 16 no,5&8-3-1 Yf 161. (M3RA 14:7) (Boilers) (Parnacea) S/081/62/,' *)00101610351059 B158/3180 it U "LLO ',:kij, 'K. Ye. Bichutiqkiy, G. M. TWILL: Tli~~ L-;e 0! heat fro;'I pyrolysio Ca-Ses 10:) 1 C.~ I.: Refer%tivny~- zhurnal. Khimiya, no-. 18, 1962, 446, abstract 18.,-,137 (I-,ovooti neft. i gLiz. tekhn. Neftepererabotka i neftekhi.~iiya, no. 1, *1961, 10-15) T uench-h~-.rdenin~: '22id evaporating aip-paratus been desi-ned at Tt i.; combirc~i "t pyrolysis furn%ce ,~nd, in the. rt.z76e 40,Q - 630 0C, heat froi~-, '.hC --n:'ue use6 for the VyrO,:,aS C X roducLao.,. of M pres.- u-ce 35 k,-/cm~~- The* aj~paratu,-, c-rslstinj o~- a.he~~'u exch ,-inger, a drum steam collect6r and a clia.-,iber -o:iti-, a laist aevicv, i_, pl ced next to the furnace, the dru:~i ;te-m coiloctor bein-, loci-ted Jin Lliu "toa:j obtained -,.,itl~ U aj~,p:..~.,atus :.i~y used in oil refinery units. The datza in thc- prticle may !?iant pr()jeCt ~rrers .7,nd power origin -i. -'outline drawin~o of t%c -cer. There arc apl~ara U d ito main unita. -Abstracter's note: Complete trnnolation.) *'Card 1 1 1.:ASALISKIY, K.Ye., inzh.; BICIIUTSICIY, G.M. Flameless panel-type burner for furnaces with ru~iati:.g walls. From. energ. 17 no.6:1!t-16 Je 162. (MIR-A 17. C`)) s/o94/63/000/001/001/002 E194/E135 AUTHORS: Masall4kiy, K.Ye., Engintier, and Bichutskiv. G.M., Engineer TITIZ: Utilising the heat of rapid cooling of gas in a formalin plant i PERIODICAL: Pronyshlennaya energetika, no.l. 1963, 5-8 It TEXT-. in a formalin plan low pressure gas at a temperature of'.7oO - 720 is delivered from the reactor at a rate oj: 7000.n m3/hour. Waste heatboilers were developed to cool it to 500 C in 0.05 seconds, releasing 890-060 kcal/hour, and from 500 to 280 OC, releasing 774 000.kcal/hour. In the heat exchanger the hot gas passes between bundles of concentric tubes 76 mm o.d., 3 mm wall and 57.mm o.d., 3 mm wall.. in the first rapid coollin 9 section.the gas flow rate is 40 m/sec and the cooling surface is M2. The p;.as is cooled from 500'to 280 0C in,an evaporator section which is a continuation of the first,.aection but with a gas 'flow rate of about 30 m/sec and a total surf#qe area of 38 m2- The gas contains corrosive formaldehyde particles and therefore Card 1/2 S/094/63/000/001/001/002 Utilising the heat of rapidcooling... E194/-E135 -1 (lKhl8,N9T) the heat exchangers were made of steel 1 X 18 H 9 a further heat exchanger which cools the gas,,to 160 OC heats feed water. Steam is raised at,'~ pressure of 12 a'tm at a rate of 6 tons per hour. There are 4 figures and I table. Card 2/2 BICHUTSKIY, G.M.; MASALISKIY, K.Ye. Refining pipestills with radiating Valls composed of flameless panel burners. Ga2. prom. 9 no.100-32 164. (MIRA 17:12) BIC19UTSKly.1 G.'m. Consultation. Gay.. prom. 9 no.5:2'? 164. (HIPA 17:6) BIGHUTSKIY, G.M., Use of gas as a heat carrier in ternporary lie-t-ir-if- 1,1-0- 1 19 no.11:6-10 N '64. ~ I ? ": 1.) RUBIN, S.M., agronom; BICHUTSKIY, G.S.,.--agronom Irrigation and fertilizer drills are the"basis for no.Z:80-82 F 162. (Irrigation) application with the help of hydraulic increased crop yieldc. Zenledelie 24 (MIRA 15:3) (Fertilizer spreaders) RUBIN, Semen Moiseyevicho agronom; BICHUTSKIY, Georgiy Samoylovich, f6~ . . - -'RiEd- agronom; BRAKENGEYMER, Rost rovich., "ibTtnn;-- v Niv nauk; ZAGORSKIY, G.,, red.; POKHLEBKINA, M., tekhn. red. [Hydrau-lic mechanization in plant growing]Gidrorekhanizatsiia w rastenievodstve. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1962. 26 p. (MIPLA 15:11) (Fertilizers and manures) (Boring machinery) (Irrigation) BICHM"T"SKry. ,., /___ Plaaming and financing oil and gas vells. 71n..'35,15SR 18 no,7:20-23 ji 157. WIPI 10- 7) (Petroleum industry-Finance) WINSIrT. K.F., EXCHUTSM, I.L. The abnorml situation In establishing provisional norms for drilling cannot be tolerated. Neft. khoz. 38 no.6: 52-54 Je 160. (KIRA 13:7) . (Oil well drilling) BICHUTSKIY, I.L. Shortcomings in the programming and financing of oil and-gas well construction. Neft. khoz. 38 no.12:7-3.1 D 160. (MIFA 14W (Oil well drilling) I I I , I 'n-di -,I m"t si -,I -il- South A fric~; anAl thp -1 C)f t- Vol TI!4 n . Ic ~-7 t -T' 7~~f- 0 T T V, I 1r r-7 ~T .en ye.~-r,,3 3~ -ro3lic;in.- foo,ist-liffs. ,-. -711). f .2, z the food 1--mistrv hrinE they,--r-s :rr- 1w, . Vol. 6, n-. 5, 1955. 7,-ist -----ro-enn -)ns :i n - '-'arch t31','IK) J. The start of the second Frive-Year Plan. p. 418. ?RUI4v-SL POTRAVIN. Praha. Vol. 6, no. 9, 1955. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (1!-,EAL), LC, ~'ol. 5, no. 3, Mlarch 1)56. BICIK, Josef, Dr. 4b.- .. . --- ---.-- Main direction lines of the development of the Gzacholsovak food industry. Elelm ipar 13 no.12:379-382 D '59. 1. A Csehazlovak Elelmisseripari Miniasterium Termelesi- as Ellatasi Oaztalyanak V*zstoje. , BICIK, Josef , dr. - - I ~ - - - - "-. ~......... Guiding principles of the cbvelopment of the Czechoslovak food industry. Elelm ipar 13 no.12:379--.382 D '59. 1. Csehszlovalc Elelra-'Ilozeripari I,Iinia-Larium es Ellatasi Osztalya vezetoje. V Copperiug of glm Ornaments, V. Biciste (CS1, Skldr lfe-ram_ t4-rI9b3, 8, No. 4, 72; Glass I"d., glas3 surface is first activated with SnCI2 and a thin ~oatfng of Ag is deMited from a 0-05% solution of AgN().. A red. opaque Cu lustm ijien ~pp[W from Febling's solution at W. C~mpxrtd with the can- irentional method. only IN of the Ag is requirffl. A._SPG_DUN, . ..... ...... V. ,tudy of the most suitabl-, -luas and p)uttie~~ for Jablonoc -,lass jcwe~lry production. 38. ichkeho prirnyslu) Praha. Vol Nov. 1955. 5, no. 111 SOURCE: --'-st 'Eurepoan Accessions Ust, Vol. 5, ro. 9, September 19-56 BICISTE,, Vi.; V-P-AliA, Ow Second European Symposium on Vacuum. Slrlar a kerami-k 13 no.9-- 250-251 S'63. S S/08 62/000/017/064/102 B156YB166 AUTHOR: Bici6t6, Vladimir TITLE: Protective glasses absorbing in the ultra-violet part of the spectrum and giving increased contrast PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. ' Khimiya, no-17, 1962, 388, abstract 17K306 (Czechoslovak patent 99105, March 15, 1961)' TEXT: A method of producing protective glasses by high absorption in the U-V part of the spectrum is are applied by spraying a mixture of metal halides oxides (e.g. TiO Fe OY rare earth oxides, MgF 21 2 2' backing; the metal oxides may be replaced directly LAbstracter's note: Complete translation.] applying a film having described. The films and one or several metal ThF-) onto a transparent 4 by corresponding mqtala. Card 1/1 45772 3/1 9y62/000/012/080/i Mi D413. D308 AUTHOR: Biciate, Vladimir. TITLE: Protective windows which absorb in the ultraviolet and increase cQntrast PbRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektr*cnikag no. 12, 11962, 39, abstract 12-7-77 sh (Czech. pat.# .cl. 21a , 34/10, no. 99105, Mar. T5, 1961) TEXT: The patent covers protective glass windows with increased absorption in the UV region of the spectrum giving improved con- trast. The windows consist of a transparent base, layer with thin layers of a mixture of dielectric matertils dc-posited on it by evaporation in vacuo. A distinctive feature, is that the deposited layer consists of a mixture of metallic okides. The patent also covers a method of preparing the protective windows in which one or more of the oxides in the mixture' to~ be evaparated are replaceff by the metals (except silicon), and these are oxidized after de- position. Such windows completely absorb UV radiation and strongly Card 1/2 8/194/62/000/012/'080/1'01 Protective windows which ... D413/D308 attenuate the visible radiation close to it, which tires the eyerie The resultant slightly yellowish tint heightens the contrast of the image. ~-Abstracterls note: Complete tranalation.-7 Card 2/2 !ACCESSION NR: AP4024810, z/0013/64/000/003/0102/0102 AUTHORi Vrana, Josef; Hiciste, Vlndimir ,TITLE: Method of manufacturing colored Inyers by metal deposition oni a,substrate in a vacuums Czechoslavak patent No* 102320 ISOURCE: Sklar a keramik. no. 3. 1964. 102 i !TOPIC^TAGSi colored glass, metal sublimation$ metal deposition JABSTRACTt An Author Certificate has been issued for achievinp, Icolor effect by the deposition of one or more layers, consisting of !a mixture of one or more metals and sulfur, on a colorless glass or 1plastic substrate In.& vacuum. Selenium or tellurium may be used in place of sulfur* IASSOCIATIONs none !SUBMITTEDi 00 DATE ACQo 17Apr64 ZNCLt 00 SUB CODES 100MT No REP SoVs 000 OTHERi 000 7 BICKERTON, R.J.; JUKES, J.D.; KOVACS, Jenone [translator] Diz"sct conversion of thermonuclear energy to electrical pover. Atom taj 2 nc~2:83-96 Ap 159. CZECHOSLOVA KIA PEISSKA, B.; Research Institute for Electronics and Medical Modelling (Vyzkwmy Ustav pro Elektroniku a Modelovani v Lakarstvi), Prague. "A New Concept of a Universal Implantable Cardiostimulator." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Fvsiologie9 Vol 15, No 4, jul 66, 319-323 Abstract: A diagram and the construction of an implantable car-3iostinulator are presented; 2 to 7 electrical cells can be used in the apparatus. This fact allows one to use various thresholds of cardiac parameters of the yndrome. treated patients who suffer from an AV block or an AS s- In this way the excess of the potential above the threshold value is ninimized, and the life of the device maximized. 2 Figures, 1 Table, 19 Western references. (Manuscript received 2-1 Fob 66.). BICKOVA, L., (Brno) Studies on serum iron in blood donors. Polskie arch.mad. wewn. 26 no.11:1763 1956. (BLOOD TRANSFUSION, donors, blood iron in (Pol)) (IRON, in bloodI in blood donors (Pol)) BIC LPANU,.-O. _M-D MAM FESCARU, Al., M1); BUDAI, Silvia, MD; BADICEL, T., MD; BICLEANU, 0., M. Bucharest, Igiena, No 6, Nov-Dee 63, pp ~, 651-564 (sic) "Medical Examination of Workers at Time of Hiring." LUPUJ, N. Gh., acad.; DINISCHIOTU, G. T.; PAUN, R~; POPESCU, I. Gr.; FOTESCU, It.; ZWMESCU-GHF,ORGHIU, Marcela; OLARU, Cornelia; IOTA, C. G.; MOSCO`VICI# B.; MOVER, C.; URSEA, N., LOWE, Judith; WEINER, S.; rn co- laborare cu, AVACHIAN, A.; BICLESAN, I.; DUMITRESCU, I. Investigations of allergy to ricin. Stud. cercet~ med. intern. 2 no.5:639-652 161. (RICINUS toxicology) (ALLERGY etiology) TIRIY,A, J.; CUCU-CABADAlEF, L.; B-I-CLESANU, A.; STEM, A. Function tests in rheumatic fever. Cesk. pediat. 20 no.,11: 964-966 N 165. 1. 1. detska klinika Cluj (Rumunsko) (prednosta prof. dr. J. Tirlea). D.; Bui-C)vici,,D., ~,rushabiliLv of Rumanian coal. In ,-_u,3s, ::T D J H t,'~'ETT"' S. (_cadenala 7zepul;licii Porilare I n n u 1 d e -,'n a -C; I, ia Ducuresti, :Hu~;iaprda 2., nc. 2, P;,W 'Vol. IP:~C- Uncl. RUMNIA -1-hem:tcal Technology) Chemical Froducts and Their R - 2" 2 Application. Chemical Processing of Solid Fossil Fuels- Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - KhimiYao No 5, 1959, No. 16771 Author :Buimovici, D.; Biclesanu, D. Inst :Not given Title :Grindability of CoalB of the Romanian Democratic Republic. I. Experiments with a Pall Mill Orig Pub :Studii al cercetari energ. Aced. RPR, 1957, 7, No 3, 4u-42i Abstract :With the use of a ball millY the grindability of lignites of the IMR was investigated. The granulonetric content of ccals vas determined experimentally during the grindinG process and dependent on its duration. An empirical equation is proposed for the evaluation of the mechanical strength of coal and Its behavior in grinding. -- U. Andres Card 1/1 4-6y B-jqIZSANU,- D.-, GAIJOUGUN, L.; WESTFHED, F. NomogramB for the ca culation of combustion processes in indi-,3trial farnacas. p. 205. Academia Re-oublicii Ponulare Rordne. Institutul de Energetica. STUDII SI UiRCETARI DE EXOGETIGA. Bucurebti, Ruzwta. Vol. q, no. 2, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (FEAI) IC, Vol. 8, no. 7, July, 1959. Uncl. I 7 C:-,: can Accc:F~!~ BUICA, I.; BICLESANU, V.; CRAHMALIVC, G.; GHIU, T.; OPREA, Pl.; POPA, S. On the age of the brakeer, stones at Schela-Bumbesti Jiu-Arseni (northwest of Getic Depression). Dari seems, sed 49 pt. 2.:113-117 161-162 (publ. 1641. MRA 17:11) 1. Submitted March 103, 1962, 0, 8100V "Ninety years of the existence of A. H. B utlerov's theory of chm-ical struaiure.w Tr. from the Russian. P. 5 (ANALELK RCFANO-SMETICE; SMIA CHDc*,, ITOL. 6, soria a III a, no. 2, JuIY/Sept. 31952# Bucurestip Rumania.) SO: Monthly Ust of East European Accessions, L. C. Vol. 2, No. 71 July 1953, Uncl. RUMA.ITIA/General Problems. Abs Jour Ref. Zhur - Khimiya, No 10, 1957, 33369 Author Bicov, G.V. Inst Title Scientific Method of A.M. Butlerev. Orig Pub An. rom.-sov. ser. chim-, 1956, lo, No 4, loo-11o. Abstract No abstract. A Card 1/1 BICOVSKY, K.; BICOVSX&, P. Determination of xanthogenates and dletbyldithiocarbaminate of sodium throngh extraction. In Germn. Coll.Gz.Chem. 24 no.9: 3099-3102 S '59. (MR&I 9:5) 1. lbrachungainstitut fur lisenverbuttung, Ptag. (Xianthates) (Sodium dietbyldlthiocarbamate) (Extraction (Chamistrr)) Obtassium othylxanthate) BICOVSKY, K.; BIGOVSKA, P. Determination of zanthogenates and diethy1dithiocarbaminate of sodium through extraction, In German, Coll,Gz.Ghem. 24 no.q: 3099-3102 S 159. (mi 9:5) t 1. Forachungsinstitut fur lisenverhuttung, Prag. (Xanthates) (Sodium diethyldithiocarbamte) (Extraction (Chemistry)) (Pbtassium ethylxRnthate) - BICS, Lajos Nationall~'dbnference of young Hungarian mining engineers. Bany lap 93 no.8:568-569 Ag 160. 1. Nehezipari Miniszterium Szenbanya8zati Fooszt&ly. WMSA, Alexandru, prof. UP:,Y. -2 BICSAK Bugen, ing. The user of thermochemical reactions of some iron powders blasted into the oxyacetylene flamo at cast-iron cutting. Metalurtia constr mas 14 no.10:865-869 0 162. ' 1. Institutul politahnic, Cluj. DMAs, A.; BICSAK. 9. ....... -I.. Utilization of thirwohomioal reactione of &me iron powdera Izwuff1A(VSd in tba cxyacetylene flame in cast- iron cutting. Bul. stiint polit Cluj no.5:225-234 162. DOMA, A.; BICSAK, E. I On the cutting of some highly alloyed steels by the aid of the Frem type iron powders. Bul sti~nt polit Cluj 6:1245-255 163. B1CZ) B.,, BIGZ, ;.I. Oxygen metabolism of guinea pig liver and kidney in histamine shock. Bul Ac Pol biol 10 no.0:389-3~,l 16-'. 1. Institute of Lxperimental Pathology , Polish -~xademy of Sciences., 1,1&rsaw. Presented by L. llaszkiewicz. fice '~.alklad Patclr),~,il Dosi4iaciczalnej) , PAN Lpolskr. A"Cazi-3- in 1 alauk, Polish Academy of Scitocesj of "rainva Pi,~ Liver and Kidney in 111.st- it ShOCA.. Aarsaw, 3ullet~ri do L'Acadenjia Polonaise des Sciences, Serie LCM!Ast Vol 10, No 9, 62, op '"9-39-1. des Sciences A') q t ra o. tI.Fn-lish arttic;lle, authors' Ehissian sum.iiary madi- f i i5d i of tho authars revealed no siczni`i- cant differences in the ezido.-,enous oxy-en metabolism of -lie liver and kidneys derived from control -uinea pi.-,s. fran, those stimulated with electric., current, after histamine, -Ad- ;Aritstration, and hoth. Addition of :rlu6ose to the in~Liua- tion meditin product-d no chan:-,a In oxy,-,en . therefore, do not ex.)Iain the These in vitro experiments, protective actlon of' Plectric current in liistwiine stack ob-served by other iwi tit o r sSeven references (2 Polis:i, !--5 C #4 4i57A into the opcralit vieweO a".) a combin'tion of the 2 methals it omffv~t~l as the itrust economicul .1 Cit. 1". C.. it",