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BITERVANP G.M., inzh.
Use of heatof continuous blow-out of steam boilers
for heating
purposes, Energetik 9 no,581&-n My 161, (MIRA 14:5)
(Steam power plants--Heating and ventilation)
W.
KUKSINV 1.1 YERFMIN, I.A.; ROTNITSKIY, M.L.; SIMAR ULT
DZE,
.'s KAWFENKO, '1.M.
Continuous-action furnaces for the production of
mineral wool
from molten blast-furnace slag. Stroi. mat. 11
no.4:32-34
AP 165. OCRA 18:6)
1. Institut TeploproyeRt (for Kuksin, Biterman, Yerenin,
Rotnitskiy). 2. Rustavokiy zavod mineralovatnykh izdeliy
(for Sikharul.idze). 3. Krivorozhakly metallurgicheskiy
zavod imeni Lenina (for Karpenko).
LKONOV, B.N.; BITERMAN, I.M.; NATAPOV, I,M.
Characteristics of the tectonic development of the
Olenek highland
in the Late Pre-Cambrian. Dokl. AN SSSR 161
no.51ll73-1176 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18-5)
1. Submitted February 15, 1964.
BITERHAN, I.M,,; KUTEYNIKOVo YO.S.; LEONOVj B.M.;
NkTAPOVp L.M.
r~
Lower Carboniferous sediments in the Imutivsdirakiy
trough of the
northeastern Siberian Platforne BWADIP.Otd.geol. 36
no.6:96
U.-D 161. (NM .15:7)
(Mensk V"y-Geology, Stratigraphic)
BITERMAN I.Me- EUTEYNIKOV, Te.Sq LEONOVI B.Ne; NATAPOV,
L.M.
New data on the lower Carboniferous deposits of the
northeastern
part of the Siberian Platform. Dokl.AN SSSR 144
no.3:613,-616
Mor 162 a OMU 15:5)
1. Veasoyuznyy aerogeologichoskiy trest. Predstavleno
akademikom
A.L.Yanshinym.
kSiberian Flatform,.Geology$ Stratigraphic)
BITERMAN, I.M.; GORSMOVA, Ye.R.
Plication of Jurassic gediments in the eastern margin
of the
Siberian Platform. Trudy VAGT no.8s77-78 162. (MIRA
15:11)
(Siberian Platform-Folds (Geology))
BITH,, Zoltun., okleveles villamosmernoki HUSZARv Gyulane,,
oldeveles villamosmernok
Electric equipment of caterpillar mining machineise
Banyater7 nosl4--23-
30 Ag 162,
R
D;ui
The vubl.amuloan drurl. Consti, Buc 16:3
19 D 16,
--,r-% J__1 _% 1-"I -A% J_~j IA I*.-r v wr%,L-% -~J~Jtlw I I^ 11-l"I
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/66/039/004/0749/0754
AUTHOR: Bitin'sh, A. S.; Krylov, V. N.
ORG: - Leningrad Technological Institute Im. Lensovet (Leningradskty
tekhnologicheskiy
instituU_
TITLE: Preparation of ferritest1the N'tL0"-ZnO-'-VF'e 0 system by
fusion
2 3
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khtmit, v. 39, no. 4, 1966, 749-754
TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, nickel compound, zinc oxide, iron oxide -hvj
ABSTRACT: A systematic study of fused ferrites in the NiO_ZnO-Fe 203
system was
carried out by using chemical, x-ray diffraction, microstructural,
thermal, and magnetic
analyses. The fusion method used for prepayAng the ferrites
consisted in burning a mixture
of iron and nickel metal powders with the zj6p oxide powder in a
stream of oxygen. Because
of the high temperature arising in the melt,k the fusion products
contain magnetite. The FOO
content varies from 14.65 to 31 wt. %-depending upon the initial
composition. It was found
that sintering In oxygen of fusion products which have been ground
and pressed with a plastic-
izer can produce dense articles with a minimum magnetite content (up
to I wt. % FeO), the
maximum temperature of sintering in oxygen being 1300C. Products
made of ferrites of the
NiO-ZnO-Fe 20 3 system were shown to have a higher Curie point than
products made of
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nickel-zinc ferrites obtained by decomposing a mixture of
sulfates. The specific magnetiza-
tion of fused ferrites, measured at room temperature, reaches
values of about the same ord4
as those of products obtained by thermal decomposition of
sulfates. On the basis of the pro-
posed mechanism of formation of fused ferrites of the
NiO-ZnO-Fe20 3 system, zinc oxide
was shown to have a decisive influence on the magnetic content
of the fused products. Orig.
art. has: 4 figures and 1 table.
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60
AUTHOR, Bitin'shi, A. S.z Krylov, V. No -
,_,.--jORG.* Leningrad Technological Institute imen! Leneoveta_-(Leningredskiy
tekbnolow_
cbeskiy institut)
TITLE: Preparation of nickel ferrite by fusion in an ultrasonic field
;L 7
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, V. 39, no. 3, 1966, 696-698
TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, nickel compound, iron oxide, ultrasonic field, cavitation.
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of an ultresonic
Ifield on the preparetion of fused ferrites of the NiO-Fe2O3 system at various
ratios~
lof the initial components (carbonyl iron and nickel powder). Mixtures of the
latteri,
1were burned in a stream of oxygen; ultrasound with a frequency of 23 Kc and
an in- I
tensity of 2.0 W/cm2 was applied while the mixtures were being melted. The
products'---
obtained were checked by chemical,-,x-ray, and microstructural. analysis.
Ultrasoundi
was found to deer-ease the magnetite content considerably and to promoto the
forma-
tion of nickel ferrite. X-ray phase analysis showed the products to be solid
zt-
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solutions of nickel ferrite and magnetite with segregations of NiO in
phase form.
In the melt, the ultrasound gives rise to cavitation phenomena
consisting of the
formation of spaces filled to a greater or lesser extent with gas,
and M the col-
lapse of these spaces as a result of strong shock waves. The oxidatio
dof ferrous
oxide in the melt acted upon,-by ultrasound in a stream of oxygen is
explained by the!
oxicaz3mg effect of the ultinsonic fieldi an effect related to the
cavitation phe-
nowenon.. Orig. art. has: I Agum.
SUB COI)E:11.07/. SUBM DATE:'-il2JUl65/ ORIG ItF: 004/ OTH IMF: 001
V=vvA III
BITIR P. ing.; NUR&W, E. , ing.
Studies on the dust in coal dressing equipment. Rev min
13 no.l?-.-
555-562 D 162.
BITIRI P.,, ing.j MWESAN, E.., iW.j MARMIU, I.,
te1m,
Fighting coal dust with pulverized water in the
miloo of the
Jiu'va-uey. Rev min 14 nop7:303-307 Jl 163.
MUHL-SAN, E. , ing.; BITIR, P., ing.; POPESCU, Al.,
ing.; STOICESOO, M. j tehn.
Combating coal dust formation by water injection in
the layer in the Petrila (Jiu Va.1ley) and Anina mines.
Rev min 14 no.8:363-369 Ag 163.
BIME-x Gh,., ing.
For each meter of mining work I save
explosives. Manes,
sindic 6 no.607 Js 162o
BITIRIt Gh., ing.
Agriculturists, for more and m*-' c'
. M hemical. fertilizers. Munca sindic
6 no.8:41-44 Ag 162.
1. Instructor, Seotia Economioa,,,'*bonsiUu1 Central al Sindioatelor.
MERPM. M.P. Isureat Staliusk6y, preati, kandidat tekhnichookikh
nauk;
VT N. P.G., Insheser. redaktor-, BITffff. I.T.. inshener,
retsenzent;
KATV]ffWA, Ye.N.. tokhnichookly remmm-.-
(Thread-grinding machines] Restboahlifevalloye stanki. Moskva,
Goe.nauchno-tekbu.imd-vo wAshinostroitelinoy lit-ry, 1955. 153
P.
(Grinding and polishing) (Screw cutting machines) (KAA 9:1)
76
AUTHOR: Merpert, M.P., and Bitiyev, I.V.
TITLE: Grinding Exact Straight-Line Helical Surfaces with
Large Pitch Angles (Shlifovaniye tochnykh lineychatykh
vintovykh poverkhnostey a bol'shim uglom pod"yema)
PERIODICAL: Stanki I Instr ent, 1957., No. 1., pp 3-7
(U.S.S.R.).
ABSTRACT: The difficulties involved in forming steep
helical
surfaces are illustrated with reference to methods
of cutting with single-edge fom tools., grinding
with a profiled dine grinding wheel on a thread
grinding machine, grinding with the conical surface
of a cup wheel, set at an appropriate compound angle
(producing a smaller straightness error of the helical
surface generating line than the disc wheel), and
grinding with a suitably formed end wheel. The beat
approximation to the straight generating line Is ob-
tained by the end wheel but at the cost of low output.
A numerical table shown that errors in the disc wheel
method exceed the standards for all but single start
worms. The errors are plotted in a family of curves
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76
GrindinISExact Straight-Line Helical Surfaces with Large
Pitch
Angles hlifovaniye tochnykh lineyohatykh vintovykh
poverkhnostey
s bol'shim uglom pod*yema)
for different wheel diameters, thread profile angles
and pitch angle variations between the crest and root
of the thread. The dine wheel method remains the most
economical. A trueIng fixture in Illustrated and
described by which the profile of the disc wheel is
corrected In such a manner as to produce a straight
generating line of the work-piece. The fixture Is
mounted between centers In place of the worm, the
profile of which in traversed by the trueIng diamond.
The design of the fixture In shown in two cases of
a straight line worm profile either in the axial or
In normal oross-sootions.
There are 6 references# three of which are Slavic.
The text contains 9 diagrams and 1 table.
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BITIKINP G.V,, inzb.
Combined method of performing earthwork. Transp. stroi.
14
no.840-42 Ag 164. (MIRA l8tl)
BITKIN, I.Ye., mashinist
Automatic pressurs-regulation. Pat' i put. khoz. 4
no. 12:24-
25 D 160. WU 13:12)
1. Propitochayy teekh Barstovskogo.ebpalopropitoohnogo
xavoda.
(PWWing wAachinery)
TYURKYAN,, YLA.j TIKHCHIROVA, A.V.; TAKAYSIMLI, Z.G.
RITM - t-N-
-66iii
gee of colibacterin on children during their
convalescence.
Top.okh.mat.i dot. 8 no.3:26.-U Mr 163. (MIRA 1615)
1. Iz kafedry pediatrii (=v. - daystivtell"y chlem AMN
SSSTI
prof. G.N. SperansIdy) i klimicheskoy detskoy
bollnitey.]Ro.9
imenj Dwer2binskogo (glevW irrach A.N. Kudryashova).
(OMMICHIA COLIOI (DYMTIW
,I BITKINI V.N.
First results of the transfer to a seven-hour workday
and new wage
system at the East Siberian Aerogeodetic Bn*erprise.
Geod. i kart.
no. 3 1 6i-63 IV " 61 (MIRA 14:4)
. (Siberia~j, ;astern-Surveying) (Wages')
I
BITKINA., L.N.- FFDOSYUK R.Ya.; iWE40, M.A.; MIKERINA,
N.Ya.; GLUKHOVTSEVA,
Z.Y.',-WMANOVA; R.G.; VILISHAMKAYA, F.L.; MATVEYEVAI
V.N.;
YAMPOLISKAYA, V.A.; VAMIMV.
$M, E. I.
Oatblroak of salmonellosis. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i
immun, 31 no.2:
99-100 D 160, (MIRA 14% 6)
(SAIXONELLA)
ACC NRt A0006038
SOURCE CODEi UR/0381/66/000/002/0057,
ZAKHVATIMIATA, X.- B.; BIT-K . P. if, Mikopoll Southern Tube Plant
(Ilikopollski3r yuzhnotrubr~vy savod)
."Ultrasonic Duality Control of Cold-Rolled Alloy and Stool Tubes
With Walk
Thicknesses up to 6 rum"
Sverdloyak, Defektoskopiya, No 2, 1966, pp 57-64
'Abstracto The applicability of ultrasonic methods of tube testing
at the
hlikopoll Yuzhnotrubnyy (ANYTP) considered the possibilities of this
method?#
the difficulties involved using.ultrasonic devices, certain test
results, i
and the experience in operating ultrasonic devices at NYTP during
the last,
three years. All the ultrasonic devices used at NYTP are of the semi-
.automatic type and based on the echo method. The't 'ubes must move
back and;
-forth through the immersion bath 6-2 = at a time. The ultrasonic
deviceal
used differ in the design of their pickup-adjust mechanisms (with
respect-j
to the selection of specific position of the pickup with respect to
the
tube), the system of orientation of the tube.with,respect to the
pickups,
,and the type of tube-drawing mechanism. Each type of doyice
is-designed
to inspoot a specific tube size. The.plant employp the following four
.types of devicest 1) the'IM-3111 designed to inspect tubes of 10-30
mm,
diameter, developed by TaNIITMASh and wanufaotured.~y the
Blektratochpribor
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Plant in' Kishinev which consists of a'tube-dra'wing head, an
immersion bathp
supports, and automatic elements, all mounted on a
single frame; 2) the
UDT-4, designed to inspect tubes of*10-80 mm
diameter, developed by YNITI;!'
not manufactured serially, it
lacks a tube-drawing mechanism but can be
operated with
tubo-draying mechanisms of various designs; 3) the IDTs-61
.
designed to inspect tubes of 25-114 mw diameter, developed by
ToNlITHASh
and manufactured by the Elektrotochpribor Plant, is
operated together with,-
.
redesigned VSh-177 centerloss grinaind machf no'which serves- an
the tube-
,,,
T
drawing mocbanksm; and 4) the UDT-4M, designed to inspect tubes
of 4-10 mm
diameter, deyeloped by VNITIO in actually a modified
version of the UDT-4'.
'
adapted to small-diameter tubes. At NYTP
the ultrasonic method is used to.
~_
inspect tubes measuring from 5
to 325 mm in diameter with wall thicknesses
7~A
of 0.2 to 40 mm. The applicability of this method is largely
dependent on'
the ratio of wall thickness to diameter of tube. For
tubes with walls 1-6.
mm thick and diameters exceeding 10 mm, the
most suitable ratio of this
kind at present is considered to be
less than 10. The lower this
the easier adjustment and
r91i&biliiY.-qf operation and more mccurVL4 the.,J"j
.
.
'
results of the Inspection... ~
Orig. art. hass Jpg,
2 figure
TOPIC TAGSt quality control, ultrasonic inspection
'
32 'S= DATE
ORIG
29Nov65
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REF1 005
so CODE:
P. /2
BITKOIOV, I.Z., in3b,
Go"osition of the atimospbere at the Blyawa open
pite Izvevree
ucbebd,savo; goresbure n0-3.'75-79 '58- (NM 32:8)
1. leningradekly gorWr Institut.
(Medwgorek--*me ventilation)
BITIOLOV, N.Z., Insh.
in ventilation and proposis of general
guesinese of the mine atmosphere. Ixv.vy8suchebosave;
gorazhuro
no.10:71-77 '58. (KIRA 12:8)
1. Lenin admakly gorrq7 Institut.
Fmine ventilation) (Kine gases)
.-BITKOIDV, N.Z.
ro --, _- - --------
I., i _; 414
Purification of exhaust fumes from diesel trucks,, Zap.
LGI 38
no.1:46-53 1959 OKM 34:3)
(Gases-Purification) (Diesel engines)
]3rXOLOV, N. Z., Canclidate of Tech Sci (diss) --
"Investigation of the vent1lation
of open-pit mines", Lenirgmdp 1959, 21 pp (Min Higher Edue
USSR, Teningrad order
of Lenin and order of IAbor Red Banrar MiniTg Inst im G. V.
Flekhavov, Chair of
Ore-Mine Ventilation and Safety Inginsering), 150 copies
(KL, Jqo 22, 1959., 114)
BITKOWV, N.Z., inzh.
Ventilation of deep open pits. Izv.vYs.ucheb.zav.;
gor.zhur.
no.4:37-46 '59. (MIRA 13:5)
1. leningradekly ordena lenina I ordena Trudovogo
Krasnogo
hament gorny7 Institut Imeni G**V.Plekhanova.
Rekomendovana
kafedroy rudulchnoy ventilyatell I tekhniki
besopasnosti.
(Mine ventilation)
IITKOLOV, N.Z.
MIcroclizatic characteristic4 of the atmosphere in
minee.
Isys vym, ucheb, save,, toyet. met. 3 no. 6t13-23 160
jKIRA,14:1)
-.0
1. Lsaingradakiy gornyy institut. Kafedzu rudutchnoy
ventilyatsit,
(Strip sining) (Mine ventilation)
BITKOWV. N.Z
Safety conditions in the use of diesel equipment in
mines.
Izv, AN Kazakh, SSR. Ser* gor. dela noelt86;-93
161. (MIM 15:2)
(Diesel engines-Hufflees)
(Mining engineering--Safety measures)
BITKOLOV, N.Z.
I----------------------
Role of the wind in the natural ventilation of open-pit
mines, Izv.
,vya,ucheb,zave; tavet,met, 5 no,3:3-10 162. .,, (MMA
15: 22)
1. IZn-ingradskiy gornyy inetitut, kafedra rudnichnoy
ventilyataii.
(Mine ventilation)
BITRULOV, NZ., kand.tekbn.nauk; MIROSHNICHENKO, TF.,
Inzh.
Purification of exhaust fums from diege4lOngines with
chemical.
solutions. Izv. vys. uch. sav.; gor. shdr. 5 no.6:48-53
162, (MM 15:9)
1. Leningradskiy ordena Lenina i ordena TmWavogo
Kramnogo
Zmmeni gorVy institut ineni G.V.Plekhano #&.
Rekcawndowana.
kafedroy nftlchnoy ventilyataii tekhnlki besopasnosti.
(Gases-Purification) (Diesel angines)
FATUrZVp N.G.; BITKOLOV,, N.Z.
Retribution of gases in o;ws pitsi., Zap. LGI 46
xo.105-~9
062o (=A l6s6)
(Ydw iames)
L - I
If,.., I
I
BITKMI.OVP N.Z.; FATUYV, N.G.;
"Oeft vind power to ventilate open pito. Zap. LGI 46
no.l:
60-64 162. (KM 3.6:6)
(Nine ventilation)
I
I
BITZOLOV, N.Z.
Selection and prinaiples of a method for purifying
exhaust
gases of internal combustioR engines. Zap. LGI 46
noa--74-79
962,, (MM& 16% 6)
(Internal combustiox engine exhaust gas)
BITKMOV~
~~7,ygnovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; VIKITIN, Vladimir
Sergeyevich; YAKOT1,34KO, A.I., gorn. inzh.,
retsenzent;
NUFNIUKRAMOVA) V.F.) red.izd-va; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L.,
tekhn.
red.; SABITOV, A., tekhn. red.
[Ventilation of open pit mines] Provetrivanie
karterov. Mo-
skva, Goagortekbizdat 1963. 251 P. (1113RA 16:12)
(Mine ventilation)
BITKOLOV, V.Z.
(Ventilation of strip mines; manual for
correspondence
groups for raising the qualifications of
supervisors
and engineering and toobnical workers in the
field of
"Mine ventilation*] Provetrivanie karlerov;
uchabnoe
posobie d3ta zaochrqkh grapp povysheniia
kvalifikatsii
rukovodiashchikh i inzhenerno-tekhnicheskikh
rabotnikov
po spetsiallnosti "Rudnicbnaia veritiliatsiia.0
Lenin-
grad, Leningr. Gorrqi in-t. 1964. 3.38 p. (MIRA
18:2)
BITKOLOV, N.Z takiin. nau~~ :.-r: gerriT; Jnzh.
j, , r~t. - -L . -1 - . .L
UsIng of' extaiwo, gtti A.). imiergr,lund operitions.
Gor. zh~llr. no.2,.6~~-70 F 16-5. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Inst.-,t it. gigly-tW truda. Laningrid.
SOV/84-58-4-26/48
AUMORS- Kurbatskiy., N.0 Moichenovs V., Bitkov, P. (Leningrad)
TlTIZ-. Laying Fire Barrier Strips by Helicopters (Prokladka
protivoposharnykh tagraditelfr4kh polos a vertoletov)
PERIODIML: Orwhdanskaya awistslya,, 1958, Nr 4., vp 31-32 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors give first a historical sketch of attempts
to 1W
fire barrier strips from aircraft in vhich they refer to USA
experience, Since 1955, joint experimentation by the Central
Scientific Research Thatitute of Forestry (TeMaVax-Tsentrallnyy
nauchno-issledovatellskly institut lesnogo khozymy tva),, the
State Scientific Research Institute (Gos=) of the MF, and the
Central Aviation Base for Forest Protection has been carried on.
The article discusses various methods that have been tried and
the rwmIts nchievede MmIted success vas due to the lack of
an efficient spragring device,, such as a proper pump. The PS-8
yw* wed tbus far . is considered too heavy (180 kg). A photo-
graph and a diagram accompany the text.
1. Forest fires-Control systems 2. Helicopters--Performa-nce
Card 1/1 3. Firefighting vehicles--Equipment
"-BITKOV.9- Pli.-
Oar plans, Zashcho riot, ot vrede I bole 5 nool:41-42
J& 160. (MIU :L4; 6)
I* Nachallnik otdola sollskokhozy"styennoy aviatoii
Gosudarstwonnago naucbno-issledvv*t~1'j6.rogo instituta.
Grazhdanskogo voyennogo flota. ...
(Spraying and dusting) (Aeronautics in agriculture)
:."
ORKIN, L.j ighlifova.1'shchik, deputat Verkhovnogo
Sovets. SSST; YEMEL'YANNA-
SHCHUKINA, K. Geroy sotiialisticheskogo Truda; FbPKOV,
A.;--BITKGV, V.
An honorary title =at be earned* Soveprofsoiuzy 17
no*10.;17-aS
(KM 1A
4:5)
1. Instrument4l'a" tookh Hookovskogo avtomobi.-Ignogo
zavoda imenl'
TAIrkaCheya, (for kurkin).- , 2. Brigadir brigady
kommmintich.eakogo
trada litsynogo toWtha noj Mmkoval4ogo avtomobillnogo
zavoda imeni
Ukhaoheva (for Yom' 1 lyapova-Shchuki aa). 3. Motor
ameny koxFq
gnieti
chookogo truda remontno-mekl-nlcheskogo
tsekh&.Moskovskbg'o ititomo-
billnogo zavoda imeni T41rhachevii (for Popkov). 4.
Predsodatell
"vko6;L "kovskogo avionobillnogo savoda :fiwni
TAIchacheVa- (for
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TITLE: Hifih=v&cuum'seMAfqr a rotary shun Class 4T, No. 1TTT15
SOURCE: Izcbrete4ya, proaWshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyve znaki, no.
1, 1966, n8
TOPIC TAGS: seal, vacuum seelp rotary shaft
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seal of a rotary
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moved by the
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DU13ROTBrAYA,I-I-; BITKOVA. A.N.; GOSTZV, V.S.; KIKHBDOV,
L.M.
immuno~chemical study of antigen complexes obtained by
various metho&s
from Salmonella paretyphi and 11berthella typhosa cultured
on various
media. Zhur.mtkrobiol. eptd. i immun. 27 no.10:22-28 0 156.
(MM 9:11)
1. Is Institute spidemiologit i mikrobiologit iment
N.F.Gamelei AMN
MR.
(AMIGINS,
Salmonella paratyphl & S. typhosa antigens from strains
cultured on Tarious media (Rus))
(SAIMOISLIA TYPMU., mature,
antigens from strains cultured OU various media (Hun))
(SAIXONRIJA PAUTYPRI. culture,
same)
USSR/Microbiology. Microbes Pathogenic for Man and F
Animals
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur-Biol., No 13, 1958, 57650
Author :Dubrovskaya 1. 1., Bitkova A. N.
Inst :Vot given
Title :On the DestrUction of the Antigenic Complexes
in the Hydrol~sis of Weak Acetic Acid
Orig Pub :Zh. mikrobiol6, epidemiol, i immunologii, 1957,
No 7, 74-76
Abstract :It was shown that the antigenic complexes of
the coli group microbes are destroyed under the
action 0.1 n acetic acid, The remaining antigen
possessed low toxicity for mice and consisted
mainly of low-molecular substances which gave
a weak precipitate with t',.e proper sera.'
Card 1/1
1"ACERM X-MICA See 4 Vol 12/1 Fed. Mivro- Jan 59
113. COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDY ON COMPLETE ANTIGENS
OF MICROBES OF THE INTESTINAL GROUP AND 0% VARIANTS 0B_
TAINED BY MEANS Or ORIENTED VARIABILITY (Russlall 1('Xl) - B i I k o
-
va A, N. and Semcheva N. S. )list, of Epidemiol. and M1crobi6T7-
~- ed. Scis of USSR, Moscow - 1310KHIMIYA 1957. 22'3 (495-500)
Tables 3 Illus. 2
A comparative immunochemical study was carriedout on antigens of
microbes of
the intestinal group andontheir variants isolatedaccording to
Boivin. The variants
were obtained by cultivating intestinal bacteria in the presence of
typhoid.and para-
typhoid bacteria killed by heat. The total nitrogen and P content
(it the antigenic
complexes extracted from these variants a~e more close to the
typhoid- pa ratyphoid
cultures than to the intestinal bacte"ia. A chromatographic study of
the carbo-
hydrate components of the antigens of paratyphoid bacilli and of the
variants reveal-
ed galactose. glucose. mannose. xylose. rhamnose and non-identified
sugars. In
the carbohydrate compuent of the intestinal bacteria antigen ribose
and non-
identified sugars were not found. Chromatographic analysis of the
protein com-
ponents did not reveal any qualitative differences.
. r V
U^ V,
V-)
DUBROUKAYA, I.I.; BITKOV.A. A.N.; GMTSY. V.S.; MEXHADOV, L.14.
Immunochemical examitstion of antigenic substances obtained by
various methods from dysentery bacteria grown on a syntheitic
medium.
Zhu--!-.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 28 no.4:126-133 Ap 117.
(MIRA 10:10)
1. Ix Instituta spidemiologit i mikrobiologit imeni
N.F.Gamalel.
ANN SSS4
(SHIGNLLA DYSINTERI" , immunol.
antigenic substances, chem. characteristics)
(ANTIGIL11b,
antigenic substances of Shigells dysenterise, chem.
characteristics)
BITKOVA. A.H.; SANCEMVA, U.S.
..............
Gomparative imunochemical study of complete antigens of Intero-
bactertaceae and their variants obtained as a result of
controlled
variability [with summary in English]. I)iokhimiia 22
no.3,-495-500
YT-Je 157. (MIRA 10:11)
1. Mel biokhisit i laboratoriya ismanchivasti Institute
spidesiolo-
gii i uikrobiologil in. Gowleya Akadmil meditainskikh nauk SSSR.
Nbskya.
(BACTIRIA,
Bnterobacterimesse, imunochan. of complete antigens &
other types obtained during directed variability (Run))
S/0,L6/60/000/06/33/051
AUTHORS: Koptelova, Yq.1. and Bitkova, A.N.
I M-0
TITLE: The Antigenic Structure of Secondary Strains of Salmonella
Typhosa
Regenerated Prom Filtrable Forms
PERIODICAL-. Zhurnal mikrobiologit, epidemiologii i immunobiologii,
1960, No. 6,
p. 112
TEXT% The aim of the present work was to determine the antigenic
links be-
tween an original strain of Salmonella typhosa, EL regenerated
strain from filtrable
forms of the original strain, differing from the original strain in
enzymatic ac-
tivity and, thirdly, a strain of Salmonella typhosa, regenerated
from the filtrable
forms of the original strain, in which the original strain's
biological properties
were almost entirely restored. Complete antigens were prepared from
the strains
and subjeoted to fractioning. Specific sera were then obtained by
immunizing
rabbits with the complete antigens or fractions. Antigenio links
were deteated
by the ring-precipitation test, Auchterlony's precipitation in
jelly and Castegliani
absorption. It was found that, in addition to the normal group
antigens, the re-
generate strains had also developed specific antigens. Apparently,
incomplete
restoration of the original strain's properties failed to restore
the common anti-
Card 1/2
S101616010001061331051
The Antigenic Structure of Secondary Strains of
Salmonella Typhosa, Regenerated
From Filtrable Forms
genie components of the polysaccharide fraation, with the
result that antigens,
specific only to the secondary regenerated strains
appeared.
ASSOCIATIONI Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii Imeni
Gamalel AMN SSSR
(Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni
Gamale-va of
SUBMITrED: September 29, 1959
Card 2/2
BITXO`VAv A.N.j KOPTELOVAq 794.
Comparative insu2cchemical investigation of
nucleoproteins isolated
from regenerated filtrable form of typhoid bacteria.
Biokhimiia
25 no. 3:417-Q1 MY-Je 160. (MIRA 14:4)
1, Biochemical Departsmuto Institute of Epidemiology
and Microbiology,
Academy of Medical Scituces,.of the U.S,S.R.p Moscow,
(EEERTHEIIA TYPHOSA) (ANTIGENS AIM ANTIBODIES)
.00
KOPTELCIVA9 Ye.I.; BITKCVA~ A.N.
Antigenic structure of secondary cultures of
Salmonella typhosa
regenerated from filterable forms. Zhur. mikrobiol. e
id i immin.
31 no.6slU A 160. 13 t 8)
116 Institute. idemiologii i mikrobiologil ix.
Gamalei AMN SSSR.
(SOWN= TYPHOSA)
L3SHCHMKA7A,'~'O.N.$ kand.med.nauk; BITKOVAp A.N.; MALIVOMp O.H.
Biological properties and bioebmical features of cultures of
BCG grown in various m1ture media. Probl,tub. no.6t65-73
161o (MIRA 14:9)
1. Iz Institute. spidwidlogli I mikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gemalei
AMR SSSR (dir. 0.V.
(BCG) Bar rGULTURE, AND CULTURE MEDIA)
BITKOVA, A.N.; KAGAN, G.Ya.; KOFTELOVA, Ye.I.; JZVASHOV,
V.S.
Properties of the chemical structure of L-forms of
Salmonqlla typhosa
and their-bacterial reversion forms. Zhur. mikrobiol.,
epid. i immpn.
40 no. 806-101 Ag 163. (MIRA 170)
1. 1z Inhtituta epidesiologii i mikrobiologii imeni.
Gamalei AMN
SSSR,
UGAN, G-Ya.; KOPTELEVA2 Ye.I.; BITKOVA~ A.n.
Antigen chiracteristics of the L-fom of SalmoneUa typhosa.
Biul.eksp.biol. i med. 5$ no.1:74,77 Ja'63. (MIRL 16:7)
1. Iz otdela obshchey meditsinskoy mikrobiologii (nauchrqy
rukovoditell - deystvitelinyy chlen ANN S= V.D.Timakov)
Instituta epidemiologii i mi obiologii imeni akademika
N.F.Gamalei (dir. - prof. O.V.Baroyan) AMN SSSR, Moskva.
Predstavlens, deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR
V.D.Timakovym.
(AHTIGENS AO ARrIBODIES) (SALMOI&LIA)
L 12815-66 EWT~(l)/EWA(J)/T/EWA(b)-2 JK
ACC NR: APS028181 SOURCE CODE: UR/0248/651000/008/0029/0031;L~-
AUTHOR: Bitkova, A. N Koptelova, Ye. I.;- Kavtorina, R. P.
ORG: Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology im. N. F.
Gamalei, AMN SSSR, Moscow
(Institut epidemiolog-ii-1 micro ologi I A SSSK) 4
,TITLE: Chemical composition of the group A 0-hemolytic
streptococcus L-culture and
of its reversants
SOURCE: AMN SSSR. Vestnik, no. 8, 1965, 29-3.1
JOPIC TAGS: bacteria, microbiology
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to determine what
changes occur in the
chemical composition of the basic components of group A
0-hemolytic streptococci
during transformation to the L-form and during reversion.
Analyses carried out on
.v~cuum-dried cells showed that definite chemical changes occur
in such transfom-l-
tions and that these changes are not completely restored during
the reversion from
the L-form to the initial culture. In the L-forn culture there
was a reduction in
.the amount of nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing components,
of hexamines and
:Card 1/2 UDC: 576.854.214.095.5.097.
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ACC NR: AP5028181
Mucleic ac4with the RNA/DNA ratio decreasing almost half. At the
same time the
~amount of i;-ducing substances and ash was found to be greater
than initially. The
';lack of complete restoration of the above-named components
during reversion is ap-
I
'parently due to drastic alteration in cellular metabolism.
Similar changes were
found in the chemical composition of the antigens of the three
culture forms. Paper
,chromatography revealed profound changes in the carbohydrate
components of the L-
,forms with rhamnose completely absent and ribose present in very
small amounts. The
:amounts of glucose and galactose, on the other hand, were found
to be increased.
art. has: 2 tables.
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4.4,
A,
signiric&nos orig# and nI&% factory infirmarles in
the treatment
and prevention of hypertension. 111n. imed. 32
no.10:53-57 0 '-54-
(RM& 8:1)
I# Is lustituts terspIl ANX SSSR (dlr. doystrttelinyy
chlen ANN
SSSR prof. A.L.IV&snlkov) -
(HYPARTINSION. prevention and control.
In Russia)
USSR/Pharmacolo~_,-j mid Toxicology - Cardiova,;cular
Agents. v_6
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Bioles No 21, 1953, 9B541
Author : Itolosov, A,V.) Bolynyovn# IT.K., Bitkova., S.I.
Inst
Title Prolonged Treatment of Patients Alith Hypertcasivo
X*-~casa
by Resorpine (Serpasil) in Polyclinic Conditions.
Orig Pub Klinich. meditsina, 1950, 36,.ITO 3, 58-65.
Abstract 'Treatment of 180 patiaw.~,3 vith hypertensive
cliscase by
reserpine (I)'vas conducted in polyclinic conditions4
The treatment vith I ira3 started with smI I doso!, (0. 2-
0.4 ms every 24 hours). Jith the absence of cfZcct, the
dosaaa o:C I was incroaseLl 'to 0o75 mgj, and with a mzfbar
of patients, to 1-5 m:;. I has to be proscribed for a
long time and vithout interrupition, since interruption of
treatment is accompanied by considerable increase of arte-
rial pressure and vorsonina of General condition o-.t" t4ic
patients Prolonged ambilatory treatment with I of 53,; of
Card 1/2
22 -
SPMMNSKIT. I.I., prof.; SUWYZ,
Hereditar.r familial data on patients with
hypertension. Terap.arkh.
31 no.9:-7-12 S 159. (UM 12:11)
1. Iz Instituta terapti AM SSSR (dir, - d9y*tvIt9l'ny7
chlea AN
SSSR prof. A.L. Ylyasnikov). Moskva. 2.
Chlea-korrespondent AMIT SSSR
(for Speranskly),
(HYPXRMSION genetics)
FEDOROVAP Ye.P.; POLYANTSEVA, A.I.; RAYEVA,
X.S.;.ELW~U"-aa,
Occurrence of myocardial infarct among the
population of one
of the Moscow districts. Sov.med. 26 no.ltl2-17 Ja
163,
(KRA l6S4)
1. Iz Instituta, terapil, (dir. - deystviteltnyy
chlen ANN SSSR
prof. A.L. Myasnikov) AMN SSSR.
(MDSCOW-HEART-INFARCTION)
BITKOWSKI, jogsf (Xiinfla Polounictwa. i Chorob Koblocyag.
Gdansk, ul. curis-
Nr 3&.)
Mortality rates for sotheres fetuese & newborn infants in
late pregm=oy
toxemia@. Gin. polsks, 28 no*6t6l9-623 Nov-Doe 57.
1, 2 1 Iliniki Polonniatwa I Chorob Kobisoych A. M. v
Gdansku.
Kierawnik: doe, dr S. Kotler.
(PRIUMT TMOUBs statist.
maternal, fetal & neonatal mortal, (Pol))
(INFANT MORTALITZ'
fetal & neonatal. In prop. tazonlas (Pol))
(Xi?JML NORTALEff
in progn. tozeaW (Pol))
B32KOWSKI. Josef
I case of SheeMals mra&ome. Gin-Polsks, 31 no-1-21-7
J&-F 860-
1. Z I KlWki Polosaletwa, i Charob Koblecyck A.M. w
Gdansku.
Klarownlk: doo.dr S. Kotler.
(FMITARY GLAND dis"Bee)
VILCU2 N. (Braila); BITLAN~ Gh. (Braila); MAZILESCU,
St. (Braila)
Fighting against locusts in Rumania, Natura Biologle 14
no. Is
36-43. Ja-F 162.
f
16(1)
AUTHORS: Bitlyan,I.P., and Goltdberg,A.A. SOV/43-59-13-3/16
TITLE: F~e-~fii~_r_ems of Wiman-Valiron for Entire Functions
of Several
i Complex Variables
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta, Seriya
matematiki,
mekhaniki i astronomii, 1959, Nr 13 (3),pp 27-41 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: �1: On the base of the usual definition, the'
well-known theorems
of Wiman on the connection between the ma ximal value of an
analytic function and the greatest term are transferred to
funations.f(z,w). It is stated that if the manner is not
restricted in which the space is exhausted by the cylinders
lzl