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BOV/46-5-1-18/2,1 AUTHORSt -Blitshteyn, N.I.,.Glazov, 0.1. and Yak-himovich, D.F. (Kogo_ow) TITIS A Now Ultrasonic Machine Tool (Model 4770) (Novyy ul'trazvakovoy stanok [Modell .4770 PBRIODICALs Almatichoskiy Zhurnal, 1959, Vol 5, Nr 1, pp 117-118 (USSR) ABSTRACTs A universal ultrasonic machine tool (drill) was developed by a special design bureau of the Experimental Scientific-Research institute of Metal-Cutting Lathes (ZNUM) and by the Ultrasonics Laboratory of the Acoustics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. (director Dr. of Tech. Sai. L.D. Rosenberg). This drill can be used to produce slots, circular and shaped holes " cavities in various brittle materials such as glass. ceramics, forrites, germanium, ate. A table m6dol'of this drill was produced (Fig 1). The drill head has a tvib&*od magnotostriction nickel transducer (1 in Fig 2). The vibrating system is attached. by a quarter-wave thin-walled support 2. Stopped or exponential concentrators 3 are screwed to the vibrating system. A aeparato" oacillator-assambly Is used (Fig 3) in which the master oscillator is based on &'RO circuit. A power amplifier uses W-50 valves. The rate of drilling glass Is about 300 MM3/min and forth* alloy Card 2/3 Tl5K6 the rate Is 8 =3/mlu. The drill can be used to produce holes SOV/46-5-1-18/24 A Now Ultrasonic Machine Tool (Model 4770) of 0.1-10 mm diameter and 1 diameter depth. The vorking frequency Is 18 kc/s, the oscillator power consumption is 0.25 IdT and the total pover consumption is 0.55 W. The dimensions of the drill are 498 x 377 x 648 Em and'its total 'Weight is 155 kg. SUWTTSD: Septonber 23, 1958 Card 5/5 YAXHIMOVIGHl GTAZOV, G.I. The 477G-type ultrasonic metal-cutting machine. Biul.tekh.-ekon. inform. no.1:33-34 159- (MIRA 12:2) (Ultraeonic waves--IndustrialApplications) (Metal cutting) BLITSHTNTN V.I. GLA6ZOV, G.I.; TAMINDTICH, D.F. (Moskva) Now ultrasonic tool GDodel 4770). Akust.zhur. 5 no-1:117-118 159. WU 12: 4) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications) (Drilling and boring maebinory) 15(2) SOV/"72-59-1-12/16 0THORS: Blitsman, B. D., Kudrina, T. I. TITLE: Introduction of New Techni4ues (Vnedreniye novoy tekhniki) PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 19599 Nr 1, PP 36-40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Baranovskiy farforovyy zavod (Baranovskiy China Wor~s) has recently introduced new equipment and modern working methods as follows: An improved vibration sieve (Figs I and 2); a device for the pulverization of paints and glues has been developed by N. A. Orel, D. F. Kovalenko, rationalization experts:of the Works; a vacuum plant was established in order to improve the slime quality (Pies 3 and 4); imported semi- automatic machines for the molding of plates were re-con- structed and improved, as suggested by Kullbashevskiy, rationalization expert of the Works (Figs 5, 6, 7p and 8); a mechanical conveyor belt in the control department, the scheme of which is shown in figure 9; a heat-utilization plant for the heating of departments (Fig 10). Due to these measures manufacture has been increased and considerable Card 1/2 savings have been attained. There are 10 figures. Introduction of New Techniques SOV/72-59-1-12/16 ASSOCIATION.: Baranovskiy farforovyy zavod (Baranovskiy Porcelain Works) Card 2/2 BLITZ, E.; ANDREI, A. Great achievements of constructors in the period of ten years since the nationalization. P. 297. REWISTA C014STRUCTIILOR SI A MATE-RIALFLOR DE COWSTRUCTII. (Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor A Technieirnilor din Rominia si P4nisterul Constructilor A al Materualelor di Constructii) Bucuresti) RwnzwAa. Vol. 10, no. 6, June 1958. Monthly Itist of East 4aropean Accessions (EPA1) LCI Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959 Uncl. BLITZ . -,t%nf . ing. Now classifteation of polluted waters and watercourses. Yioteoro- Iogia hidrol gosp 6 no.1,49-52 961. BIXrZj Ra*A conf. ing, Proposal for a regulation on the exploitation of meebanical. purification stations (to a maximm runoff of 5000 O/day). 69-teorologia hidrol gosp 6 no,,2sl59-161 161. BLITZ, Emanuel, prof. ing., oandidat in stiinte tehnice Standard P.28-64 for the design of mechanical treatment station of munioipal waste water. Hidroteh apelo meteor .10 no.2:87-91 F 165. USSR/Humn and Animal Physiology - Reproduction. Abs ibur Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13120 Author Bliudziute, E.) Karazijaite) L. Inst Title Study and Treatment of Sterile Women Orig Pub Sveikatos apsauga) 1957, No 3, 25-28 Abstract No abstract. T Card 1/1 BLIUGER, A.; Kalberg,.V. Scientific session dedicated to the memory of Professor Es M. Burtnieks. In Russian. p. 163. LATvjjAS PSR ZINATNU AKADEMIJA. VESTIS. RIGA, LATVIA. No. 33 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions. (KFAI) W.. Vol. 9., no. 2j, Feb. 1960 Uncl. BLIVIS J. inzh,l- mekhanik; GULBIS, Vp inibe-mokhanik; JUIAp E.., ==nL-Y-!A red.; FREIRkNIS, V.., tekhn. red. (Tractors and motor vehicles] Traktori un automobili. Rip, Latvijas Valets izdevniaoiba, 1963. 540 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Tractors) (Motor vehicles) BLIYEDNYKH, A. H.1 PRYMIAK, A. Ya.; CHEBOTARIOV, R. S. Coal-Tar Products Using primary brown coal tar products to combat the parasites of fam. animals. 'Visnyk AN UIR.FP~24, No. 2, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl. BUYER, B. I' I. Some problems in the theory and calculations dealing with intenrittent moisture absorption machines. Odessa, 1937. 92 p. tuptAwtt V. Fishery Products - Preservation Choosing an efficient model of refrigeration machinery for fishing industry enterprises. Ryb. khoz. 28 no. 8, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1951. Unclassified. 2 E Btup, Determ:Lning the cooling surface dimension and water consumption in generator absorbers. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no.5: 133-138- 163. (MIRA 16312) Astrakhanskiy tekhnicheskiy instit- bnoy promyshlennosti i A khozyaystva, kafedra kholodilInykh mashiTI, BLIYERp,,P,.M., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; GAYDIN, Z.Z., inzh. Cycles of resorptive and adsorptive refrigerating machines. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 6 no.11:88-94 NIO. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Astrakhanskiy tekhnio'heskiy institut rybnoy promyshlennosti i khozyaystva. Predstavlena kafedroy kholodilInykh mashin. M - . IYEVL n. On the existence of analytical solutions to a degenerating elliptic system..Vest. AN Kazakb SSR 21 no-4:74-79 Ap 165. (MIRA 18-5) BLIYFV) N. K. L-- Existence of an analytical aolution for an elliptical qvstem degenerating into a zero* Vest, AN Kazakh. SSR 20 no.12: 64-67 D 164 (MIRA !8:42) .BLIYEV, N.K.. .Existence of an analv+g- qolution to an elliptic system deg---ate In a poirt. J.zv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. nauk 3 no.lit96-104. Ja-Ap 165. (141RA 18.- 5) 0 fo 90. SUB, CODE: 12 SUBH DAT9t. nono..'l.'F'~ORIG:'FjW.i ..M5 7- -7 ..OIP KARAPETROV, Gr- I- BLIZAKOV, Mir.. Dimensions of various parts of the body and visceral weight in 35 stillborn newborn boys at tem. Folia mad. (Plovdir) 6 no.lt8-11 164 1. Institat de Hautes Etudes Medicales nI.P. Pavlov" de Plovdiv, Bulgarie, Chaire d'Anatamie (Directeur: prof. D. Stanichev). ESSELI, A.Ye., starsbiy nauchnyy sotrudnik, kand.biol.nauk; NOVOKROSHCHENOV, B.V., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik, kand.med.nauk, otv.red.; V BLIZ V. kand.med.nauk, red.; KOZLOV, V.A., dotsent,,red.; 4 ST=IN,. MJMM.~,.starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik, kand.med.nauk, red. -,.,[Problems in-the,-biology of the causative agent of diphtherial Voprosy biologil vozbuditelia difterii. Chita, 1959. 189 p. (Chita. Institut epidemiologii, miki-obiologii I gigieny Nauchnye zapiski, no.5). iMIRA 15-1) (.CORYNEBAGTERIUM DIPHTHERIAE) BLIZSYEV, V.I. , kand,med.nauk; K11AFIZOVA, L.M. . mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Sanitary and hygienic characteristics of the water supply of Chita. Gig. i san. 26 no.6;74-75 Je 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. 1z Chitinskogo nauchno-isoledovatel'skogo instituta epidemiologii., mikrobiologii i gigiyeny. (CHITA-WATER SUPPLY-HYGIMIC ASPECTS) BLIZZYLTj V.I.; 14ALYSHEVA., V.V.j KRAYMOVICH, M.Ye. Angarsk Section of the A32-Union Society of Hygienists and Sanitary Physicians. Gig. i o4n. 26 no.7:321 Jl 1611. (EIRA 15:6) (ANGUISK-PUBLIC HEALTH SOCIETIES) BLIZHIVSKIY, Lk.; T0RBOV,-H.M,j.SWXrJT, A&Y.; STRUZMTRM, Te.I., ...ww --dubsentrmnduktor; SMOWTA. T.F., takhnicheskiy, redaktor [Handbook on the establishment of machine tool work norms for unit and small scale production] Spravochnik po normirovantiu siano*ohzWkh rabot v edinichnom i melkoseritnom proizvodetvas Ho- skya, Goo. nauchno-tekbu. isd-vo mashinostrottelluoi lit-ry, 1955, 458 p. (MM W) (yachine-shop practice) PHASE I BOOK ZGWITATION 603 Lev AUSUIP-4 Drbov, Meyer Noyseyevich; and Sergeyerp _41eksandr Spravochnik po normirovemiyu. stanoebmykh rabot v yedinichnom. i malkoseriynom proizvodstve (Handbook on Setting of Standards for Machine-tool Operation Involving Single-unit and Small-lot Production) 2d. ed.., rev. and eml. Moscow., Masbgiz, 1958. 23.,000 copies printed. Ed.: Struzhestrakh, Ye. I., ftimeer; Ed. of Pablishimg House: Barykova., G. I.; Tech. Ed.: Tikhanarj, A. Ya.; Managing Ed. for literature on the eeonmdes and organization of production (Masbgiz).- Saksaganskiy,, T. D. PURPOSE, This handbook is intendedL for technologists., standard setters., and KTQen . COVERAGE: The handbook contains consolidated tim standards for operating cutoff power saws., boring machl sp W11-1 awbi aLt grinding =whims., plamrs,, slotters., gear cutters., and I a. Recounwd d. time standards are calculated for conditions prevall1mg in simgle-unit production and in small-lot production,, Card 1/10 Handbook on Setting of Standards (Cont.) 603 vhere universal equipiment., standard cutting tools., standard imawaring inst , nts., and other universal devices are commonly used, Standards assembled in this hand- book are intended for establishing time'standard for operations carried out in mechanical mintenance and tool shops of zacb' -building and wtal-vor)dM enterprises; as vell,as In principal meabi shops engaged in production on a single-unit and maell-lot basis, There are no references.. TAM OF CONTEM: Forevord 3 Introduction Ch. 1. Cutting~off Operations 7 Setting of standards for cutting-off operations 7 Ch. II. Lathe Operatimn 14 Setting of standards for lathe operation 14 Preparatory tim (podgotovitellno-zaklynabitellnoye) 24 Card 2/10 HmxZwk on Setting of Standards (Cont.) 6o3 Auxiliary tine for mounting and off parts 25 Basia-(technological) timp avjXLJwy tim., and p3r-piece time (leas setup time) for separate technological transitions fivm stage to ste4p: a) Machining the following metals with a catting tool Tode from R9 high speed steel: Structural carbon steel 30 Chrome steel 54 Carbon tool steel and structural steel vhich is difficult to machine 82 RUh-speed tool steel 102 Gray iron 3-0-6 Malleable cast, Iron 150 Bronzes 170 Alumi=xm and duralumin 174 Aluminufft., daralumin., silumin.. and cast vilud3m7m alloys 176 b) Machining the following steels with a cutting tool made from T51CLO sintered carbide: Structural carbon steel wA all y steel 180 Hardened steel 194 Card 3/10 jjanMMk on Setting of Standards (Cont.) 603 c) Machining the following steels with a cutting tool made from Tl%6 sintered carbide: rR-1 carbon and allay steel Hardened steel B169 high-speed steel MIT st#Linl as steel d) Mmhinl gray iron with a cutting tool made from VK8 Gray iron Cutting conditions: 200 214 220 90" sinterad carbide: 224 YAchining vith a cutting tool made from R9 high-speed steel Machining vith a cutting tool made from T5KlO sintered carbide Machining vith a cutting tool made from Tl% sintered carbide Machining with a cutting tool made from VKB sintered carbide Ch. III, Thread Cutting Setting of standards for thread cutting operations Time per piece (less setup time) vhen Mchining the following metals with a cutting tool made R9 high-speed steel: Caibon'steel Steel alloys and cast steel Card 4/10 238 2W 310 316 318 320 Handbook an Setting of Standard (cont.) 603 Cast iron,, bronze., and brass 322 Cutting conditions: When cutting metric threads 324 When cutting inch threads 330 When cutting trapezoidal threads 334 Ch. IV. Planing 336 Setting standard for plawl operations 336 Preparatory time 341 Auxiliary time for mountirg and toktng off parts 342 Time per piece (less setup time) vbeu machining with a cutting tool mad fran R9 high speed steel: a) on shapers Structural carbon steel 344 Carbon tool steel and structural steel vhich is difficult to machine 352 High-speed tool steel 362 Gray iron 374 b) - On planers Structural carbon steel 386 Card 5/10 Hanffimk on Setting of Standards (Cont.) 603 Carbon tool steel and structural steel vhich is difficult to machjj* Oh 354 Gray iron 404 Tim per piece (less setup tim) vhen mchini vith a cutting tool made from T5K10 sintered, carbide: a) on shapers Stractural car'bon steel Carbon tool steel and structural steel vhIch is diMcult to Machine 424 High-speed tool steel 4.34 b) On plamers Structural carbon steel 446 Carbon tool steel and structural steel vhich is difficult to maebine 452 Tim per piece (less setup time) vhen machining vith a cutting tool -A from VKB sintered, carbide: a) On shapers G i 458 ron ray Card 6/1o HavAbook on Setting of Standards (Cont.) 603 b) On iD3 Im rs Gray iron 4Q Cutting conditions a) On shapers With a cutting tool wide from R9 high-speed steel 472 With a cutting tool made from T51[10 and VKB sintered, carbide 476 b) On planers With a cutting tool made from R9 high-speed steel 480 With a cutting tool made from TqaO and VKB sintered carbide 484 Ch. V. slotting 486 Setting of standards for slotting operations h8PA6 Pxeparatory tine 488 Awdliary time for mounting and taking off parts 489 Tim per piece (less setup t1w) vhen mimbini carbon steel and cast iron: Contour slotting -with a tool mad R9 high-speed steel 490 Groove slotting vith a tool made from R9 high-speed steel 492 Card 7/10 Handbook on Setting of Standards (Cont.) 60.3 Cho VIO MMJMS ' 494 Setti2* 6f standards for drilling operations 494 Priparathry time 496 Auxiliary tim for muntimg and taking off parts 498 Timid per'plece (less setup-tim) when machining the following metals with a tool made from R9 high-speed steel: Carbon steel 500 High-speed tool steel 502 Gray iron 5C4 M-11 able cast iron Ch. VII. M-11ing 514 Stitt14- of standards for -411" operations 53.4 Frdparat6ry ti= 517 AucMary'timie for munting and taking off parts 52 Tim per piece (less setup time) when machining the folloving mietals with cylindricals facing,, and slitting milliz, cutters made from Rq'high-speed steel: C~ibon steel 520 Chrome steel 536 Card 8/10 Handbook on Setting of Standards (Pout.) 603 Alloyed-tool oteel'and high-speed steel 560 Caitboh tool steel and stmetural steel vhich is difficult to PIL 604 Malleable cast iron 632 Ddr4imdnj a3md= 652 Silmin and 03m'ra- alloy casting consisting of dxxralumin and aluminum 656 Tim per piece (less setup tine) vhen machining gray iron vith face mi"14 -cutters made T15K6 sintered, carbide: IOwbon steel 664 Time'per Ijd6ce'(Ieos setup time) vhen machining pmy iron 4ith face millin cutters made from VKB sintered. carbide., GraY Iron : 672 ;Cutting conditions vhen -Ill' vith cutters: Cutters made R9 high-speed steel 678 Cutters =ad from T1596 olutered carbide 698 Card 9/L0 Handbook on Setting of, Standards (Cont. 6o3 Ch. VM', Gear Cuttii* Siitting standards for gear cutting operations ~rdta~rat6ry ti,16' Auxiliary tim for mcminting and taking off parts Timme per piece (less setup tfmme) vhen- cutting gear teeth vith a tool made fr= R9 high-opeed steel Ch. IX. Grinding Setting standards for grinding operations Fieparatory time Auxiliary time for mmmting and taking off parts TIne per piece (less setup.tim) Im outside diameter anA interma grinding Hardened steel Unhardened steel Cast iron and bronze Time per piece (less setup time) vheu surface grinding hardened. and. =hardened steel Ch. X. Appendix. Depth of Gat and Ustance Traversed by the lbol AVAILANZ: Library of Cowess Card 3.0/10 JG/=Ll 9-29-58 700 700 702 703 704 7o6 706 709 73-0 T13 713 714 715 716 717 XCRBOV, Meyer Hoyssyevieh; SMEM, Aleksandr VladAmirovich; STRUZHNSTRAKH, Te.I., inth,, red.; URYKOVA, G.I., red.izd-va; TIIMAUOV, A.Ta.. tekhn.red. [Handbook on the establishment of machine tool work norms for piece and small lot production] Spravochnik po normirovanitu stanoebufth isbot v edinichnom I malkoaeriinom oroizvodetve. Pod. red. B.I.Struthestrakha. Izd. 2-oe, perer."i dop. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekbu.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 195b. 727 P. (MIRA 11:3) (Nhchine shops--Production standards) SHAPIRO, I.I.; HIMA7LOVS D.V.; HOSINA, T.S., inzh.; Y-%'VLAMPIYEVA, V.M., inzh.; KASMUS3VA', L.Mop inzh,, radi IY- A,, inzh, red.; SEMRYAKOV, V.M., inzh,, red.; KHARITOITOV, A.B., inzh., red.; GLINKA, N.T.,-inzh., red.; KHISIN, R.I., inzh., red.; SOROKIIU, G. Ye. tekhn.red. (0eneral. engines-king norms for cutting conditions and time for use in the technical standardization of machining on lathes; lot pro- duction) Obehahemashinostroitellnye normativy rezhimov resaniia i vremani dlia takhnicheakogo normiroveniin rsbot no tokarnykh stankakh; seriinoa..,proizirodstvo. Moskva, Gos.nouchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, ig6o, 224 p. (HIRA 13:12) 1. Moscow. Uauchno-issledovatellakiy institut truda. TSentrallnoye byaro promvshlennvkh normativov po trudu, 2. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom mashinostroyoniya TSentrallnogo byuro promyahlannykh normativov po tsrudu pri Nauchno-isoledovatellskom institute truda (for Shapiro). 3. TSentrallnoye byuro promyshlennykh normativov po trudu pri Nauchno- iseledovateliskom in IstitAite truda (for Mikhaylov, Mosins, Yevlompiyevs). 4. liauchno-iseledovatell"akoye byuro takhnicheBkikh normativov (for Knehintseva,Blizhavokiy). 5* Stankozavod im. S.Ordzhonikidze (for Se- rebryakov). 6. Hoskovskly sto-ikostroitelinyy zavod (for Kharitonov). 7. Voesovuznyy provektno-takhnologicheakiv institut Tya2hmash (for Glinks). . . (getal7c'utting) (Lathes) ASHURKOVI L.Msy spets. mashinstr:j*,,BLIZHEVSKrY, L.A.., spets. mashinst.; VASILrMA, Ye.N., spots mai3H5-str-.-j-W SKIY, ~N.N... spots. mashinstr.; MOKINI H.I.9 spets. mashinstr*,- SMIEWOV, V.P.) apets. mashinstre; BOBKOV., L.S.p retsenzent; VLTUIMOVSKIY., Z.B., retsenzent; MAKSMAK., G,P.p reteenzent; MIKHAYWVSKIYj V*Iep retsen2ent; SHVYRYAYEV, G.K., retsenzent; VALETOVj V.V... red.; RADAYEVAI Z.A., red, izd-ra; TIKWOV,, A.Ya... tekbn. red. [Norms for the cons=ptionof materials in the manufacture of machinery; a handbookj Normirovanie raskboda materialov v me- shinostroenii; spravoobnik. Pod red. V.V.Va:Letova. Moskva., Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry. Vol.2. 1961. 479,po (Machinery industry) (MIRA 3-5:2) BLIZINSKIt S. aLnpressions fror travel in the Soviet Unionttv p. 13 (GOSPODARKA RYBNA Vol. 5j, No. 3, Mar. 1953 Warszawa, Poland) - "Hydrobiological Conference in Gizyckon, p. 14 (GOSPODARKA RYMA Vol. 5, No. 3. Mar. 1953 Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly list of Fast Luropean Accessions, L.C.p Vol. 3. No. 4, April 1954 KOCAII, AuguErtin; BLIZKOVSKY, Milan llenmrkS on the qualitative interpretation of the map of Bouguer anomalies in the northern part of the Tisza Lowland with regard to its geological structure. Prace Ust naft 19 no,84/91:105- 114 162e 1. CeskoslovenskB naftove dolyp nip,, zavod Geofyzika Brno, 1. IUKOMKOV.. A F.; NEMN), me Be* BAG, A. A.; PODIONOVA, L. M.; SPYOUUNAJ, To- So- BUMAKj, N. 2. ussR 6oo 4* Pentane 7. Synthesis Of 1 - C14-pentane and 3 - C14-pentane. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. BLIZNAMV, A, 'I, ~~' , -,~- '"ll ,,, ." I , ~ t: ~-- I. ~~ ~14 ~ Championabip in motorboating. Voen.znan. 32 no.10:11 0 '56. (HLRA 10:2) (Motorboat racing) n 14 E 2- &,"/-] Wc i-~ q - L I BLIZNAKOV.A. Who is the most skilful? Voen.znan.31 no.4:3 Ap 155. (MLRA 8:10) (Ship models) di- (7 Nark c C t 4. BLIZNAKOV, A. .11 -,:.d7l -- At the "Model Nugineer" exhibition. Voon.snan.33 uo.11:32 N '57. (MIRA 10:12) (London-Mechanical models-Exhibitions) NIKOLOV, Ch.;, BLIZWOV, Bm.;. ISAKOV, D. Rpidemic of benign loptospirosis in the Pirdop region. Surrem. sod. Sofia 5 no.2:39-47 19540, 1. 1 OkoliiskOa switarno-spIdemioilogiabna stantaiia gr,Pirdop (91,- Iskar: Im, Blisualcov) i Okolliskata boluitea gr. Firdon (gI. 101(car vv;val ev).. LM SPLh OSIS, epidemiology, NINDLOY, Ch.; BLIZKMY, Sm. Case of benign lepto spirosts type mitts. Suvrem.med., Sofia 6 no.2:106-110 1955. I.lz Okoliiskata sanitarno-spidemiologichna stantsila - Firdon (gl. lakar: Im.Blisnak6v) i Okoliiskata obediusna boluitse, - Firdop (gl.lekar: V'.V'elcber). (LIMSPIPDSIS. mitts, case report) ,initw sines ot the rifamlyk afy~rlt' -n' AL 14holhilko 'An' I a. Trlj-lA 1,7 .r.-TT -rr-- .It N a .M of "f Kle d^duc-i tht-l') -Alol factm-ilA tll~ , 'L' "-' dim t wA N ms"r r.g. ID51. ITILI, t M (German summarT, Oml- 2u))--4in SuIpAlLn The mmhnn:=i of I "on vW112 IJ Ag &nd Pb cbw& rryrtx!3 at cDnsL pd. Furm~lr -v~rv e"Ired fot thyto difforent cazee; L>r the cae~ appnmo,.~ tntkz " . W aonffilloro t - 0, r,, - 10, aDd K i, th~ r" ~mt &P-A mdlu~ 1" 7 Tystal -it the time t, E i3 the TIT Lil b'etwe--n Ow t-hp pul,&hmaLion,-"d I u- eiet~ o' 'he %oln. Tb~. valucs of EN obL-dr.,Ld foT wmglle -tt--, r ., 3 ( 104 am- -P~ 10--W0- Vigh- .1- ~!,- -7-ulawd ftum theary, t-his diffemnm- bmng attributtd W tl,,c, e-mtem,ze of a rosidusl con-mutratim prlarizatiau. Th- mnc,loziarn rear-hod wm thzL- the raW of electrodsj~,uon of Ag znd Pb is dptarminod by tLo resigtance of tk~c *nlm in v- mhwr~mr~, of palsirtly, r Inews, R~ A. liz R 23 WI! Fit.-M4$, i TrM. Fit. 2, -227 tussian surninary, 235-6* t~irlm imary. 2W-77 1 4),-137 lect rolitv;si Lion At tins. on PC mieroclectrodes ftWden d,e, "pulses vrat studied at room temp. Tht Puelectrode was coustru~ttd by ruminting 7 X to" m- in c dia' ~, wire' in &-is tubbig and eim-ing only the end iftflozk,of kliewire to soin,-. The circuit was designed to MWer'ititiden imptilsims of controlk-d jwtetifiul (1) -1 and (to-' to I avid then to deirelise the durkkm:iO jR~ 00tentm -to a chosen lower value (M), For.each U.-, jbtreexisteililvaloof at which the hrsisingle nucleus (if e.metit %vu t1teircxieposited. &-me diffimliti" were' Ah ixtimurittred wittl adju~tnltnt 'of Irl to " levtl IONV criough to p event v Will, nadeation but hIgh- eximigh Ao prml!L fwitj sockus to without passival ton. Mic crit. I -tm lilt the IL PAC11601 tit the ructal ould . t tqut 'to' be I feilmittd. 'At etit, 1, not lilt lell-i Was foraled. Omitile tit attaill Oilly -With I'll mid Ak. - I arid, It werf~ trOrd ill With dclived m"'lltioll. T - KI q-xj) (j,*!j?)t). Whj:re Ki und K, were masts. V-nr A unrl AK, K, %vu-q of s~uiilar '111110c; r Ar wm-) I -but Kj It iviv; nificli Lirger Mot for 1b. Anolcjtilig~tllij flip encro, reOllitemrilt fg.r miclei4tirm 0j: 1 mi'll: N was Im t Ila n $urXg on ill. Andreir I'll -.-ml icksk -,Y -Ilk 30511 '!4rl;T InIh ul Ady-Hvian on Op "4,1,frq*?m PT.~,jr~ of a CrN it.Mtc, ur thc ~arrw Sun M,, h-, dif'~-w 4a r :n~~ odle, for e-r, thl came ru~j'm ~71 of 46timl-ftli dopmItim at mows dlW OU -fummmy c c t =~A " *otj dwuod = tin a pt ieja~ o q va-invatk"W b G*.At So! y 9 ketwo was thi hil a li t e t p.w ww vo Vh* J appw powtw v i a. hd Po which the at - , guaro wa IM was deltah" A m of tho owe d PCtvt i6to since tw isuad y.9aft pmothis *1 Pt sw4 Air b AxN% MOP, dWer4d "-*;Oy by,4 vppodkt dalrolm was 3 1k. c1h. Ft. , x 10 J i cu m. potow impp m " 0 esd the tints vvhkb pa, awk#j befort the tbwy of w)"tim. -11a cm , wm 6.0".91 pul ks 0.0".104,%. both wm toul We b. a ,c Bulgaria/Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Pbysicochemical Analysis. Phase Transitions, B-8 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Mimi7a., No 1, 1957, 344 Abstract: lead to the formula V Z Vo - (V0 - VOD)-Ca/(Ca - B), where Vo is the rate of growth of the planes in the pure solution,, VcO is the rate of growth of the planes at maximum adsorption on the planes, Ca is the concentration of the additives in the solution, and B is a constant. In the second series of experiments at small concentrations, an- in- crease in the rate occurs, leading to a maximum, followed by an as- s M totic approach to zero. Card 2/2 BULGARIA Physical' ~emil4y - Electrochemistry. B-12 Abs Jour Referat. Zhurnal Khimiya, No.1, 195B, 584. Author 3 G.Bliznakov, Sv. Raycheva., Tav. Idutafohiyev. Inst Institute of Chemistry and Technology, Bulgaria. Title Influence of Some Ions in Current Intensity at Electrolysis with Mercury Mieroeathode. Orig Pub Godishnik YJAm.-tekhnol. in-t, 1955 (1956), 2, No.2, 33-40. Abstract z The influence of the addition of saturated solutions of H92C12., H92%, H9212 and Hg SC4 on the current intensity at the electrolysis of H92(N65)2 M (the concentration of I was two times lower than the.concentration of the satu- rated solution of I) was studied with a stationary Hg drop- -miarocathode and a large Hg-anode. Electrolysis was carried out at a small constant voltage (5 nv). A drop of HS (10-2 Cardt 1/2 BULGARIA / Physical Chemistry - Electrochemistry. B-12 Abs Jour i Referat. Zhurnal Khimiya, No.1, 1968, 564. Abstract i am in dia) was received on the butt of a Pt wire by electro- lizing the solution of H92(1'03)2. The influence of cations, indifferent electrolyte and polarographic maxima was elimi- nated under these conditions. At an addition of Cl-, Br-, I- and SO 2- ions, the less the solubility of the corres- ponding Ht2'.salt is, the more the current stren-th drops. The additivity of the simultaneous action of two additions was established. These data are explained by the passiva- tion taking place in the anion adsorption on the HS surface. Cardi 2/2 ZMAKOVs G, KIRKOVA$ L On inclusion of notbylera--bbw--in-lead-eitrate.vry&t&Uv. In Russians P. 75 00DISHMs. XHIME[A,. Soniav--DiUmias.-.Vol,.~50,0.Nc6 2,9 1955156 (published 1958) Montbly.-I&st. of Emt-Aacewims.-(EW)..IC,, Vol.,-9,,. No. 1 January 1960 Uncl. ,~~~G ~PRSHEV, 0. On the catalytic activity of silver after heating in the air atmosphere. Godiabnik khim 54 no.3tl65-178 1969/60 (pub. 161) (Em 3.0: 9) (Silver) . (Catalysts) (Atmosphere) BLIZNAKOV9 0. fv~ I "certain cases of the adsorption influence in the crystallization on padej influence of the adBorptton and solvent an direct crystallization (epitaxis)*" IZUSTIIA. SERIIA FIZICHESKA, Sofiiaj Bulgaria,, Vol* 6,9 Jan./bee. 1956 (published 1957). Monthly Idst.of East European Accessions Index (EHAI)., The 14brary of Congressj, Volvm,8,, No* 8,, August 19590 Unclassified U'v THORS: Bliznako~, G. M., Xirkova, Ye. N. 70-2-38/43 U TITLE: On the Inolusions of Methylene Blue in the Crystals of Lead Nitrate (0 vklyuchenii. metilenovogo golubogo v krietally azotnokislogo evintsa) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorganicheakoy Khimii, 1958, Vol- 3, Rr 2, pp. 517-525 (USSR) On the Inclusions of Methylene Blue in the Crystals of Lead 78-2-38/43 Nitrate methylene blue are especially strongly absorbed. The concentration of the dimeric form and the aggregnte form increases with increasing concentration of dye. ~.,he aggregates absorb at the surface of the crystals. During the growth of the crystals the aggregates are most easily absorbed and thereby incorporated into the crystal. The aggregates of dye are moot easily absorbed on the active center of the crystals. Investigations on the absorption of methylene blue were performed on standard absorbents of lead-nitrate octahedral crystals with a grain size of 0 '3- - 0 7~ mm, with different concentrations of methylene blue at ;7 C. Different crystals of lead nitrate occur during the slow crystallization of slightly supersaturated solutions of lead nitrate in dependence on the concentration of the mothylene-blue solutions. At a low concentration of methylene blue the crystals have an octahedral form and at a higher concentration of methylene blue the crystals are first cubic-octahedral and then cubic. With a temperature increase the absorption of methylene blue onto the lead- -nitrate crystals is reduced, as the dimeric form of Card 2/4 metbylene blue is highly reduced with a temperature increase. On the Inolusions of Mothylene Blue in the Crystals of Lead 78-2-38/43 Nitrate The investigations showed that the inclusionz of methylene blue in lead-nitrate crystals mainly take place by absorption. The tests with highly supersaturated solutions show that the inclusions of methylene blue in lead-nitrate crystal a rapidly decrease. The stirring effect was also taken into account in the crystallization and the tests showed a high reduction of co-crystallization during intensive stirring. The investigations on the influence exerted by methylene blue upon the linear velocity of crystallization showed that the absorbed segregates of methylene blue increase the linear velocity in growing crystals and that in other cases the absorbed aggregates reduce the linear velocity of crystallization. There are 6 figures and 13 references, 7 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Sofia State University., Chair f6r -bysical chemistry (Sofiyekiy goeudaretvennyy universitet, Kafedra fizicheskoy khimii) SUBMITTED: February 5, 1957 Card 3/4 On the Inclusions of Methylene Blue in the Crystals of Lead 78-2-38/43 Nitrate AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 m EAST GP~~.NY/Solid State Physics Crystallization E-7 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Tizaa) No .5) l959) N010638 Author 'Oliziiakov G.M.. Inst Mathematle-al-11iysical Faculty, Sofia University, Sofia, .Bulgaria Title :On the Theory of Oriented Overgrowth Orig Pub :Festkorperphysik und Physik Deuchtstoffe, :Berlin, Akad.-Verl., 1958, 14o-142 Abstract : Report at the Congress of the Physical Society of East Ger- many (Abstract 10513). It is knoum from experiment that tLe oriented selective crystallization can be realized only in those cases IVnen the parameters of the backing and of the selectively-grown crystals do not differ by more than 10 or 15%- To expla-tn this circumstance the author formulates a theory of selective crystallization, obtained by tbe Dancoff method (Transactions of the Second Conference on Problems of Cor- rosion in 1939 (1934), 11, 121). The theory developed makes Card 1/2 34 L: M-N-A-K bo-' 7AdjoriDtion an tho' #,CUT*; CtAterl -IN CM Ijmlj~ .0 ~Aj X "P The e YAW.-VFM. P 209, 8 llec , I Mrelgn t'Of e adwrpt 1058xvian ED sh)~- substances 0 cr - .gmwt inA wu,d a -the h, was l[boeussed by M adsorption of N an NaCIO, crystals- and of bow an the owth of MtSOi.7HjO.cr3mtab.--fa.pa~tk-ular the gr - o n of 9t wpmte Investiption of the, adsorpti =bility i i iiifl al th i d t l es on the centers a t v pur .cryst di u I L l t t h f t grow o ov ed s o e s r s nact t am~ resp.. he ve pu scum . Fri edrich SpottV ICOUNTRY BMGARIA B 'IbAT~GORY Physical Chemistry. Crystals ABS. JOUR. RZXhim., No. 1 196019 NO-338 AUTHOIR ov G , Kirkova, E.; Koceva, E. IVST. a TITLE t'Growth of XBr Crystals in the Presence of Phenol ORIG. PUB. Dokl. Bolg. ARp 19591 12s No 2, 121-124 ABSTRACT To verify the theoretical premises on the me- chanism of the growth of orystaiss expressed i earlier by one of the-authors (MhXhim., No 22, 1959,.No 77635), a quantitative study of the influence of additions of phenol upon the speedi of growth of the faces (100) of the crystals of KBr at crystallization from aqueous solutions with sugersaturation of 5.8% and temperature of 19.0 was affected. It was established that CARD-. 1/3 B-22 13 --ICAT!DCORY ABS. JOUR. RZKhim.: No. l 1960, No-338 AU IN OR INST. TITLE IORIG. PUB. : ABSMICT : the adsorbed molocules of phenol form a passive cont'd resistance on the surface urXich irapedes the grovith. In a number of cases, at a nicroscopi- cal examination of the crystals, a spiraliform front of the growth is observed~ which experi- mentally confirms the presence of dislooation on the surface of the crystals.-- Ye. Slavnova, CARD: 313 B-23 nRKMAj..E.f BLIZNAKOVI G.; DRAGANOVA, D. Addiri"on"orpMMium abrmate to the potaeoium-oulfate cryotals during aryotallization, Godishnik khim 53 no.3:37-41 t58/159 [publ, t591, k t IMOVAj, F..; *JNAKOVI Gel KOLRVAp Me moor --II State of arystallization, and item influsnoe on the addition of phenol to the m-yotals of potassi-am chloride, Godishnik kbU 53 no.3:43-50 1591159 [publ. t5?]. I.- I ~qVjp Go; ICUSMAP-MARMAj No am Influenae of alumi=m Op' zinc aryst&Uization. GodisWdk khim 53 no-3:51-60 $58/159 EjidU. 1591. 1(_)G1 Itr 8/058/62/000/009/019/069' A006/A101 AUTHOR: Bliznakov, 0. TITLE: On thelkinetic theory of epitaxy PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 9, 1962, 8, abstract 9E61 (In colleiction: "Rost kftstallov. T. 3", Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961, 37 - 46, Discussion, 214 - 218) TEXT: The author calculated the formation work of a deformed, two-dimen- sional crystal nucleus on a crystalline hon-isomorphous backing and analyzed the criterion of possible oriented crystallization Vpitaxy). A formula is ob- tained for the maximum difference of lattice constants of the backing and of the growing crystal Aamax, at which epitaxy is possible. The value Aamax deperkds upon the properties of the growing-crystal, the interaction of its particles .with the backing particles, and also upon temperature and oversaturation. With higher crystallization temperature and oversaturation, Lamax increases, and epitaxy Is facilitated. If the given pair of crystals does not grow together regularly at low temperature and oversaturation, then their increase may yield Card 1/2 S/058/62/000/009/019/069 On the kinetic theory of epitaxy A006/A101 critical values, above which noticeable orientation takes place. Increased. interaction between the particles of the ongrowing crystal inhibits epitaxy, and increased interaction with backing particles facilitates same. The derived relationship is qualitatively confirmed by experiments and must be quantitative?y checked. Yu. lWishtal [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card Z/2 BLIZI.,IAKQ"-,;-Lf4ZPROV, D, Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide on silver surfaces modified by treatment with chlorine ions. KinA kat. 2 no.6:920-930 IN-D 161,, (MIRA.14:12) 1. Sofiyskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, Bolgariya. (Hydrogen peroxide) (Silver) (chlorine) autr., DASKALOV.,', Piii,, akad.;,SMV, Kun o; BOGDANOV,-VaAl, a _,,~,~n: P KHRISTOV, Hatodi, st. ni- autr.;- KHADZHIOLOVl i_:it. nauchen DECHEVj Georgit~ml. n.'sutr.; q~O~V-.G4orgi prof.--. _ZN I TENKOV, Bolon,,.,iol -sutr.; POPOV,.Rumen Sciena'i-on the of4ppi f ogibs i&de zh 15 49, or pr s.' NaukaA,_tQ6 .no,;7/8:'&.io, 56-5~~7~11 Ag 63.' 4_ ZaLm. predsedatel nn ARN r Daskalov) 2 "Gla*e~- ch~n ?4u , . - -'A~ sekretar na"ASN (for S4,,jiv). 3. Nauchen - sekro'far" N! ("or Bogdanov).,. 4, Institut sa'makhanizatsiii ~a, go. stopanstvo ' -"'&-'i6heska i obshta (for Khristo"r). .5.jUr44tor. na Instituta po n"Or& khimiia pri BAN (for. Bli'in,akqv) 6., za' nauka i tekhfiiche'sl~i- DKMS f or T ap ov) progr6s'pri TsK na. VIA, 1 Z VATEVA, E.; BLIZNAKOV, G. Effect of some gases on tbe''semiconductor properties of iron-chromium catalyst. Doklady BAN 16 no. 4: 393-396 163. 1. Submitted by Academician R. Kaishev, BLIZNAKOV. -G-t. MEKHANDZHIEV, D.; - B"-7MUZMV, Iv. Determining ffurfacen of the adeorbents and catalyotB folloving the BET method. Khim I industriia 23--no.6:186-190. 161. BLMAKOV., Q., prof. --------------------a Rare-earth elemntoo Biol i khim 4 no.3:1-8 162. I* Chlen na Rodaktsionnata kolegiia i rodaktor,,-','Biologiia i kbiniia"s BLIZKAKOV.. G.; 1AZLW.. D. Adsorption of chloric ions on silver surfaces. Doklady BAN 25 no.1:57-59 162. 1. Submitted by academician R. Kaishev. UIZNAEDV., G.;-KARAMANOVAq Z. (Karamanova, Zh.j DIfferential isotopic method In the study of adsorbent surfaces. Doklady BAN 15 no.5-.527-530 162. Is Submitted by Academician Ro Kaishev. -low BLIZNLKOV, G.; BAKMZHIEV, Ivj POLIKAROVA., R. - . Adsorptiozi properties of the.silica gal modified surfaces. Ft. I* Izv Inst khim. BAN no.8-.165-175 161. BLIZNAKOVO G.; FMIMOVAp Re; BAKYRDZH3YEV., I* Adsorption of amonts, on methoxylated silica gel surfaces. Doklo AN SSSR 153 no,5:1097-1100 D 163, ()URA 17: 1) 1. Institut obshch6y-i neorganicheskoy khimii Bolgarskoy -Akademii,nauk, Sofiya, Bolgarin. BLIZNAKOV, G.; NEKHANDZHIYEV, D. (Mekhandzhiev, D.1; BAKYRDZHIYEV, I. '[-j6ilk4j~d~hiev, 1. 1 Adsorption properties of methoxylated surfaces of powdered silica gel. Doklady BAN 17 no.8:745-748 164. 1. Predstavleno akad. R.Kaishevym. SURWO L. Effect of oxygen and sulfur dinxide on some electric properties of polyoryatal V205 specimens. Doklady BAN 17 no.12t1107-1110 164, 1. Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Bulgarian Academy of Soiencesj Sofia. Submitted August 7. 1964, CZECHOMOVARIA ELIZNAY.OV., G; JIHU,, P; KLISSURSKI,, D Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of.Soienoes,(Institut fur allgemeine und anor- gemisohe Chemies Bulgarische Akademie der Wissenschaften), Sofia., Bulgaria M (for all; Permanent address J1ru: Institute of Physical Chemistry., Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague) Prague. Collactiop ~_2f- GzecLoolovalt Chemical Communig tlo .0j. -n8 No 7. July 1966, pp 2995-2997 "Contribution to the study of the kinetics of oxidation of methyl alcohols with MnC2 -MO03-as catalysts." L 32211-66 -Ewp(j) Rm ACC NRI AP6020816 SOURCE CODES - BU/0011/65/018/0q6/0549/0.552 AUTHOR: Klisiouiski-, Dec Alignakov 2 n C emist ORG: 'insil-tute of General and I "org-a r BAN TITLE: Catalytic -0-3cidation of methanol to formaat ~811don ib 3 sly 01 ~.,M pub ta SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiya na naukite, Dolad , v, 18p no# j 3 4014d'552 TOPIC TAGS: molybdonumt manganese, methanol, or. de ep catalytic oxidation ABSTRACT: Latglyl,new technological methods have been worked out for the production-of formaldehyde in which mathah6l is oxidized ,to formaldehyde through a dir:cthighly sensitive oxidation on oxide cst~lysts (see Chem. Week, 1964, August 29, p. 83), The active catalyst used was the 'Fe U.S. Patent' 0~0~-MoO;,system- According to patents (U#8. Patent No,. 5938371 .N 5197 ) the Mno2-"3 catalyst Possesses also a very high activity. Tha--~i patents descriptions deal bhiefly with thaways and means of preparing-the ,catalyhts while In scientific literature there are no data on the main .characteristics of this type of catalysts. Therefore, a systematic investi tiort of the Mn0p-Xo03 catalysts for the oxidation of methanol to formoldohyd ?made. The paper contains a daseription'of experimental procedures (wh1wa 11 -included testing of the separate MoO3 and Mn02 activities) together with t her presentation and discussion of thepreliminery results which indicate that the "2-*07, activity is indeed close to the activity of industrial F620 1P alYist.`Thid j*ji6i_i4d'pieiS'e _bj. jiideml~lWi It. -MOO ited camber 19, The'autfi~or's thank Dr. P. Tiru for his int qrest and W. Raubiichlcva for her valuable- assistance. Orig. art. hast 3 figures. LOrig. art. in EngA/ OPW SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 12Dec64/ OTH IMF 1 004 CnrA f Lt~j! 1,M !JK C) JD/JG ACC NRt AP6031810 SOURCE CODE: BU/0011/65/018/009/0657/oi360 67 AUTHM: Surnev.-L.; Mjj&gAk2y G. tt~o_rganic C ORG: Institute of General and hemistry, BAN TITLE: Changes in the conductivity and work function of the electron upon adsorpti;j of oxygen and sulfur dioxide on V sub 2 0 Bub 5 lay6rs- SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiya na naukite. Doklady, v. 18, no. 9, 1965, 857-860 TOPIC TAGS% gas adsorption- oxygenp sulfur compound,, vanadium compound# oxidation# desorption, crystal lattice, electric conductivity, evalTo-rationl; ABSTRACT: -Despite numerous Investigations of catel'sts %prepared OnAhe Usii of V 0 and active in the oxidation Of 602 t SO the 0 0 mchenle-a of their notion go; not been fully explained yet@ The prose9t oper :is a continuation of earlier work (Compto rends Aced* buly, Sol,-, 17t-1941 :`1107) during which the authors were not ogle to obtain measurable changes in WL~,Wilj ff ?r9�11A Y29R ~flltf, V0 ',mod a;.-, .`~rsse' 12109twdirlocItUrl"' lj~_ thisk nso*i ~n Vmessureme i'V2O layers obtained by'vacuum evaporation of-vinediuni and its* subsequent OX12stion In air at 400 00&' Results inthe form of gre a show the changes In the resistantis and contest potential difference uponi sorution and desorption ot Op. and 602 at roomp 280# 3Wp and 3P 109 An analysis of the L"puA~s~ show Vot above ~Oq..Op the chealsorbed oxygen begina to penetrate rapidly into the V20ihcr7-s-t-eLl,-,l,a-t,-t-*i-c-e-p-"*a-*rid thi-s-,"effect is fo1lowed by a decrease in - the work1unctiono e-~rticle conolWas vith a discussion of the possible explanations of the effects observed, This p:pe esented by CfrrespmxUng rtj wa:lpr .7 r BF stov on 3.3 May 1965* Orig ba 4 figures. Orig. art. in Eng, "T . Ur C" .og-/ sm DATEs i3may63 oRm mwi On / sov mw: ool / oTH mwo w. =SUTB g 200 kW06VETI: Z-6 C lt~F A003-5444 so~ Com h/0011/66/019/001/0045/0040. ;T,AC D, M OnEV, fiAtitifte"d "qlax I ZRA KOV G f Gen6jiel 7and"%h6rA66i6O Oh~emii try Bul rian Academy f 6 Bul ertie _,*j _&Oatalytic A.6-tivity-and4%imetic Pro _ Nickel-, 0 id with Additives, P f:Lithium, ChromiurA in Oxidation of OD to 9 . 002. i. Sofia,, Doklady Bolgerskox Akadn-Ai Houk Vol 19v No.1p 19669 pp 45-48 r Ingl h artiole7 Papors-dealing with the catalytic oxidation. -CO on nickel oxide,doped,with various,additiye' contain numerous 2 I.,mutually contradictory speartiono, '.. Consoquently to~contributo to the F~ 'Clarification of the pft~blemt thOL-6uthore.carried out experiments earlier which' tbh~wed that whownickel- oxide passes from.the antiferromagnetic into L the :~pra U ygen in excess of the. Sto,=L,~iBtate as a result of,the increase of ox 0 amount, 9 of the reaction 00.4.1/2 02 -6" C02 increases sharply. Such an effect was a o,be, expected'st Neelle.tomperature when ISO a Specimen pss~es from the, antiferroms gnetio : into the parem6gnatic state. The present 'I papordeals witA the catalytic activity of~nickel oxide containing lithium and chromium additivestabove and below Neel's temperature. -Results of now e -,during'L~heLintorpretation of thi cate lytio activity xparimente indicate that of nickel oxide one -should.. take into account 0.the magnetic State of the icatelyst, and 2) JtGOL916~tronb etateb~ The article presents a survey ~f is set view on the subject. and a d ~pA~qn_qf _~4q newlyacquirad dateV, A ~c 7hta-pap&ev"--0i4jGn a-by Aft Jolan MilshaT on, JiMabir 111 1965. din Card 1/2 R"'114AROVI lap -,Inzh. rc-caim.-'Ir, avaeament In the mcdernlzatlon an] Introclaction of e .-,-ew teohriiques in the machin xy '4-1dustry. 13 n "S o.5. -13 t(4 Iordan.,,insh. Determining the type of production and the size of consignments in machine building. Mashinostroene 13 no.10:4-10 0 964. 1. Scientific Research Institute of Labor. TERZIEV,G.; J~~AEOY, Khr.; TCHaMAKOV', M. (Chomakov, M.]; PEICHIMOV, 1. 1 [Pechilkov, ijj7-B-AKOT, P.; PEEV, Khr.,- DMITROVA, W.; POPOVA, Ma Fh,tal parathion poisoning. Folia med. (Plovdir) 6 no.4:274-279 16/, 1. Institut de Hautes Etudes Medicales OI.P.Pavlovl de Plovdiv, Bilgarie; Chaire de Medecine Legale (Directeur interimairet prof. P. Mironov). BLIZNAKOV,-N., uchitel po biolcgiia An indispensable tool for young nature lcvors and the teachers of biology. Biol. i khim 7 no.6:61 164i BLIZNAIDV,, P. "Jubilee Scientific Session of the Higher Economic Educational Institutions." P. 29 NAUChM ZHIVOT. Soffiia., Bulgaria., Vol. 5, No. 4, September/ October, 1959. Yonthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI(, W, Vol, 9. No* 2) February-, 1960. Uncl. OHMMGORSKA , Z.; BLIZNAKOVA, P,.; OBREIKOV, L. Residual manifestations and sequelae of Botkin"a disease. Suvrem.med.. Sofia 6 n0-7:30-39 1955. 1. Iz Vutreshnata klini)m pri Vieshiia meditainski institut I.P.Parlov, Plovdiv (sar. katedrata: prof. M.Ra9hev). (MMATITIS. II=TIOUS, seq.) BLIZNETS V Bank control practice in construction. Den. i kred. 19 no.8: 43-51 Ag '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Nachaj'nik otdela finansiroveniya i kreditovaniya sel'skogo khozyaystva Belorusskoy*kontor7 Gosbanka. (White Russia--Banks and banking) (White Russia--Construction industi7--Finance)