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136bkova, M. T. - "The course of psychic diseases after seriously closed traima of the brain in the remote and residual periods, n Report 2. Trucly Tsentr. in-ta psikhiatrli, Vol. 379 1949, P. 71-79 SO; U-49349 29 Oct 53P (Iotopis 'Zhurnal Iroich Statey , No',' 16,1949). 44978 S/170/63/006/001/015/pl5 B112/B186 AUTHORS: Lubay-Gertsyks A. L., Bobkoval,N. A. TITLE: Generalization of the calculation of the efficiency coefficients of pine and fine PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, v. 6's no. 1, 1963P 118-121.., TEXT: The following formula is derived for the coefficients of efficiency of-. pine and fins: _FP (_P V0 TP-) [K - 1/2 + (K + 1/2)PY'] Y where P,. a 1T so/a, IT 1,91K a _ff a JA a(x) is the 0 0 0 0 0 -9(x) is the diameter~- coefficient of heat exchange with the heatcarrier, of the fin, s(x) is the area of -cross section,, A is the coefficient-of thermal conductivity and b 1.6 a positive or negative coefficient denoting the distribution of the heat exchange according to the height of the fin, The case where formula (11) is accurate. is.expresely considered. Card 1/2: r S/170/63 oo6/001/015/0115 Generalization of the calculation .. B1-1 2/B1 X ASSOCIATION:,' Moskovskoye ot4eleniye tsentrallnogo kotloturbinnogo -instituta'imeii* 1. 1. Polzunova, Modkva (Moscow Branch. Of': the Central 4o~lei and Turbine Inatitute imeni I. I. Polzunov, Mospqw), SUBMITTED: March 27, 1962 Card 2/2 POPKIWA, IN.A. POTWOVA, N.A. __ 11T,~VeSti.,Zlton Of t,11C U ~ A Grain." Mlin Education. Food Industry. Illo-,cow, 1956 (Dissertation for the DcL,,ree of Thcrmapkvrzical Pro,lerli ,~ of 4 - I Moncow Tectmolol,rical inst of the Candidale in T,-:clm.J_cal ~clcncmns.) FO: Knizhnaya Letopis', i';o 9, 1956 Category USSR/Atomic end Kolecular Fhysics - Liquids D-8 Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1957, ho 6442 Author Zhunine, L.A., Boblcova, N.M. Title r r O-P-0-r t Fhysico-Chomical-- nics of Slag Glaso Orig Pub t Sv. nauch. rabot. Belorus. Politelchn. in-t, 1956, vyp. 55t 81-87 Abstract : No abstract Card 1 1/1 BOBKOVA, N. M. . Cand Tech Soi -- (diss) '111-Loe of cesium I C. 11 +n certain properties of silicaipt and boras glass. Minsk, 1957, 16 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR, Belorussian Poly- technic Inst), 100 copies (EL, 2-58, 113) -30- A`c BMBORODOV, Hi., skadeadk; BOBEOVA, M-K- wilmol"WAAWIN 'em -,..- Therml -apansion of ossium milloste glass, DDkl,, AN BSSR I no*lt 13;~16 11 157. (XIM llt3)- 1. Jig BSER (for Bbsborodov). (Bxpansiou (Beat)) (Glanw) V O'D K-C,)m A!" N, AUTHORS; Bezborodov, M. A., Member of the All of the 2 o - 4 -34/5'1 Belorussian SSR, and Bobkova, N. M. TIT LE The Influence of Caesium. on the Refraction of Light by Silicate Glass(Vlijaniye tseziya na svetoprelomleniye silikatnykh stekol) 'PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 116, Nr 4, pp. 652-655 'USSR) ABSTRICT: The behavior of caesium. in glass can be interesting due to its position in the periodic law where it has a special position. It has the greatest ion radius and basic properties which are marked to the greatest extent. The properties of glass-like, casesium containing systems was inspite of this not investigated system- atically. In present paper a part of such an experiment which is carried out in the scientific research laboratory of the instute (see association) is discussed. Three systems were investigated in glass-like state: 1- Cs20 - Si02i 11. Cs20 - CaO-SiO2 and ' III' C820 - Ka20 - Al 03 Simultaneously with the sistem I) glas- 6 - ses: Li20 - Si02, NaR Si02 and Y120 - Si02 were synthetized in which the alkaline component was introduced in equimolar quantities with C820. Figure 1 shows thatj 1) the refraction in- dex of the 2-component-silicate-glasses increases with increasing CS20-content; 2) the caesium-silicate-glasses have a higher re- Card 1/3 fraction index than the lithium-, sodium-, and~otassium glasses The Influence of Cassium on the Refraction of Light by Silicate Glass. 2o-434/51,, of equimolar composition; 3) the refraction of light of the 2- component-silicate-glasses decreases according to the content of the alkaline oxide in following orders C520 - L12O - X20 - Ns.20. In order to study the role of cassium. in 3-component-glasses, the part of the diagram R20 - CaO - SiO was chosen which corre- sponds to the industrial compositions oi sodium glasses. 4,series t 4 of glasses were synthe ized: 1) U20 - CaO - Si02; 2) Na20-CaO- -B102; 3) K2 0 - CaO - Si02 and 4) CB20 - CaO - S102- In both series the refraction indices, determined by experiment, corre- sponded completely to those obtained according to the method of Appen ( reference 4 ). Tile refraction of light decreases in the 3-component- glasses in following order: Li20 - Na20 - X20. It could be assumed that it will still decrease in the case of a sub- stitution of K20 by C820. The contrary was, however, the case. This phenomenon was effected by a deviating behavior of caesium in the glass. As the caesium ion belongs to the greatest cations and has simultaneously a small charge, it is obviously deformed in the glass. This influences considerably its behavior in the glass and the refraction of ligth of the latter. The refraction index increases with the caesium content so that caesium. is to ta- ke the first place in the given order. At present the caesium Card 2/3 salts are comparatively expensive components for the production The Influence of Caesium on the Refraction of Light by Silicate 20-4-34/51, Glass. of glass. Polucite -a natural mineral- was recommanded as sub- stitutionsfor it. Its high refractoriness(cl*rca 16goO)demands, however,easily fusible additions.This mineral and Ha?O were used for the synthetization of 4-component-glasses according to the ' system C82-Na O-A120 _S102 The choice of thekompositions was li- * - i ? the aesium oxide to A1203 and S'02' ate of a ouna s mited by the Therefore the Ca O-content of the alumina increased with the Ton- erde. Actually tfie polluoite composition was exploited and N20 added to such an extent as to obtain together with A1203 and Si02 of the pollucite a Fl-eutectic.This glass is completely mol- ten and gets clear already at i3ooo- Since the increased Na20- content is bound to lead to a reduction of the chemical power of The auth- resistance the V20-content was reduced in favor of SiOg : ors obtained by this method satisfactory glass at 135o Finally the partial number of the caesium oxide was compated for the re- 0 in glasses with 2,3,and 4 components. fraction of light 'TCS 2 There are 4 figures and 6 references,3 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Belorussian Polytechnical Institute Minsk (Belorusskiy politekhni- cheskiy institut Minsk) SU13MITTED: December 2o, 19~6 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Catd 3/3 5(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2451 ~-Bexborodov, M. A., Academiaianp Academy of Sciences, BSSR, Professor, and N. M. Bobkova, Candidate of Technical Sciences I la ,V21yaniye tBeziya na nekotoryye svoystva '.sAikatnykh I bornykh stekol (Effect of Cesium on Some Properties of Silica and Boron Glasses) MInskj Izd-vo~11Zvyazda," 1958. 42 p. 1,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Belorusskiy politekhnicheakiy institut. Nauchno-issledovatel'skaya laboratoriya silikatov I stekla. Tech. Ed.: B. 1. Bartman. PURPOS-E: This booklet is intended for chemists and technologists in glass manufacturing. COVERAGE: This booklet investigates the role of cesium in glass and its Influence on some properties of silica and boron glasses in the following systems: 1) C020-SiO2, 2) C320-CaO- S102, 3) C820-Na2O-Al2O3-SiO2, and 4) C820-PbO-B203. Data are Card -1/3 Effect of Cesium (Cont.) SOV/2451 given on molar and percentage compositionso-cooking properties, crystallization properties, refractive indices, thermal expan- sion, infrared permittivity, and softening temperatures. No personalities are mentioned. There are 23 references: 14 Sovielto', 7 English, and 2 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: None given. The-booklet is divided as follows: I. C820 - S102 System II- C520 - CaO S102 System III- C520 - Na20 A1203 - S102 System Water resistance Soda (Na2CO31 resistance Acid resistance IV- C020 - PbO - B203 Sy8tem V. Fractional Amounts of Cn200 B2030 and PbO for Light Re- Card 2/3 7 13 23 29 29 29 31 Effect of Cesium (Cont.) fractivity and Thermal Expansion Bibliography i AVAILABLE: Library of Congress SOV/2451 35 41 TM/jb 10-23-59 Card 3/3 - - - ' - -.011 6896e 9"2 0 0 '/'r) IS7.21.,2 0 SOV/81-59-23-82986 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Ehimiya, 1959, Nr 23, p 350 (USSR) AUTHOR: Bobkova, N.M. TIME: The Effect of Cesium on Some Properties of Silicate Glasses PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. rabot. Belorussk. politekhn. in-tJ, 1958, Vol 63, pp 16 - 26 ABSTRAM The three systems SiO SiO - Al Cs2O 2-~C"Q'" _o 20 - Na 0 2. v'.8iQ2-r-- 2 were investigated, The two-component giasses were of the lollowing com- position (in mol. %): S102 80 - 92, Cs20 20 - 8- In order to compare the properties, the melting of the glasses was carried out with U20, Na2O and K20 in equimolecular quantities. The melting was carried out in porcelain crucibles in a Silit furnace at 1,3800C~with a holding time of 1 hour. It has been established that the activity of alkali oxides in- creases from U20 to Cs.0-in glassesXf equimolecular composition; in the same sequence ificreases also the viscosity of the glasses. For Na-K-Cs- glasses the refraction index nD and the orystallizability were determined. Based on the study of light refraction of experimental glasses it has been established that with an increase in the Cs20 content in two-component Card 1/3 silicate systems nD Increases considerably; cesium-silica glasses have a 68960 The Effect of Cesium on Some Properties of Silicate Glasses SOV/81-;-59-23-82986 higher light refraction than lithium, sodium and potassium glasses of equ:bnolecular composition. The investigation of 3-component glasses was carzied out by the same methods. It ha s been established that the activity of alkali oxides in glasses of equimolecular oomposition increases from Li 0 to Cs 0. The viscosity of three- 2 component glasses also increases oonsiderab y in the case of an increase in the molecular weight of the alkali oxide. The following pbysical-chemical properties were investigated:- pD, specific gravity (for cesium glasses), arystallizability. It has been established that in the case of molecular substitution of Li 0 by N 0 and Na2O by K20 n D of the glasses decreases. In the case of the substiCtion oN X20 by Cs20 tfie light refraction increases considerably. It has been shown that according to the effect on the light refraction of three-component glasses the alkali oxides ve arranged in the following series: Cs 0 - Li 0 - Na 0 - K20. In distinction 2 from Li and Na+, Cs has in glass the ooordinatign, number 8. Ce specific gravity of cesium glasses is within the range 2.9 - 3.1. The study of the tendency of the glasses to crystallization has shown that with an increase in the Cs content (up to 20 mol. %) the crystallizability of the glasses increases; the greatest tendencytD crystallization is observed in the 1,100 -'1,2000C temperature range. For obtaining four-component glasses the natural mineral pollucite containing SiO2. A1203 and Cs2o was used as raw material for the introduction Of C82S. To the composition of polluciti an amount of Card 2/3 68960 The Effect of Cesium on Some Properties of Silicate Glasses jDV181-59-23-829% Na2O which corresponded to the eutectics was added. The composition of the initial glass (in weight %): Na-0 29.9, Cs20 20.6, A1203 14.5, S'02 35.0. In the selection of the followi;~ glass compositions the Rim was pursued of reducing Na,20 at the expense of increasing the quantity Of S102 at 3% intervals with an unchanged content of CsgOand Al 0 until glasses with a satisfactory penetration at the temperature of 1,350 C are o~Uied. A total of 10 series of glasses was molten, in which the Cs 0 content was 20.6, 18, 16, 14, 12, lo, 8, 6, 4 and 2%. The ratio Cs20 - A120- remled always constant. For the glasses of the SiO2 - A 10, - Na,,0 - Cs2o system I melt=, and processing properties were investigatedt cryeaflizability, coefficient of therm expansion, softening temperature, chemical resistance, nD and transmittance in the infra- red region of the spectrum. It has been established that an increase in the pollucite content in glass increases the chemical resistance of the glasses; nD of the glasses of this system increases with an increase in the %D content. Tho partial number of Cs oxide was calculated for 2-3-4-component glasses. The partial number of Cs oxide for the light refraction of two-component glasses has a tendencyto decrease in the case of an increase in the Cs 0 content. The values of the partial numbers of Cs oxide for light refraction in 3- and i-component glasses vary insignificantly around a,certain average value, which makes it possible to consider the partial number of Cs oxide as constant and being equal to 1.7. It has been established that Cs2O exerts a greater effect on light refraction -than all other alkali oxides. Card 3/3 1. Mikhaylova PHASE I BOOK EVLOITATION, SOV13763 Bez~lbrobv, M.A., N.M. Bobkova S.M. BrekhovskM, N.N. Yemoleako, EX. Mazo, DiagranmW steklodbrawykh - sistem (DIAgram at Vitriform Systems) Minsk, Redaktsionno-iz"tellskiy otdel BPI imeni I.V. Stalina, 1959. 313 P. Errata slip inserted.; 1,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Minsk. Belorusakiy politekbuicheskiy institut. and BSSR. Knisterstvo v.*ssbego, srednego spetsiallnogo i professionallnogo obiazovaziiya. Ed. (Title page): M.A. Bezborodov, Academician, BSSR A.cademy of Sciences, Doctor of Technical,Seiences; Ed. (Inside book): N.V. Kapranova; Tech. Ed.:.P.T. Kuzlmenok. PURPOSE: This book is intended for chemists., scientists., and engineers dealing wiWvitriform systems. Card 1/3 Diagram of Vitriform Systems sov/3763 COVERAGE: The materials contained in this book on vitrifom systems were cco. ptled by the Scientific Re'seaich Laboratory of Glass and Silicates of the Belorussian Po~lytechnie Institute and the Laboratory of the Physical Chemistry of'Silicates of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences. Tke book surveys all' literature on the properties of vitrifom*systems available up to 1958% All vitriform systems are presented with "composition-property" diagrams. Pigures 1 through 5 provide a graphic sumary of the present state of knowledge of the properties-of various vitriform systems. The systems are presented diagram- matically in increasing order of complexity. One-component to eight-component, systems are treated. This survey shows.that to date 177 systems have been studied and 56B`c~mPosition-prqperty" divgras have been constructed. Chapter I was written by.Ye.A. Foray-Koshits, References accompany individual chal;terf. TABLE OF UNTENTS: Preface 3 Ch. I. Structure of Glass 14 Ch. II. One-Cmponent Systems 41 Ch. III. Two-Component Systems 51 Card 2/3 Diagram ofVitriform Systems Ch. 1W. Three-Comp6nent Systems Ch. V. Multicomponent Systan 'System in(lex AVAILABLE: Library of CaMxess Card 3/3 SOV/3763 75 236 300-, JA/dvm/=n 7-2b.&7 ACCESSION NR: AP4040681 S/0072/64/000/006/0005/0008 AUTHOR:-Kitaygorddskiyj I.--I. Bobkova, N. M.; Nemkovich, 1.'K. TITLE: Electric properties of aluino-boro-silicate glassesI. SOURCE: Steklo i keramikal*no.,6, 19649 5-8 TOPIC TAGS: alumo boro silicate glasss glass electro resistivity,- rglass dielectric constantl glass dielectric lossl electric property' ABSTRACT: The work was.prompted by the scarcity of data concerning the electric properties of alumo-boro-silicate glasses, despite the fact that they attract growing interest because of ',heir high electro insulating properties. The authors invest.,.gated glasses .~.T~, of the following compositions (wt%) 62-4 Si029- 8 j20 8 A120 '-20 RO, 1.6 K 0 and 64 Sio 8 B 0 8 Al 0 20 RO, aAere R =J# Mgas of2ca;mi CaO, SrO, Ba6 and PbO. Tfie' infKance cal composition, field frequency and temperature on electric properties:(dielectric constant, resistivity and dielectric losses) was investigated, for all glass types electric resistivity p expressed as.log,4 -1/T is linear (T-temp). Cation mobility determines the electroconductivity f as (the Pb cation Vaing an mcception because of lead glass ACCESSION NR; AP4040681 es),! Diglectric losses, tan 6, lower viscosity at high temperatur were studied in the range from 105 to 3-10Y cycles. 'It was foud H that losses are at their lowest point at medium frequencies: 10 J,.; 10 cycles. The losses of lead glass are similar to those -of bariuml glass. An increase pf the loss angleJs observed.at temperatures rising from 20 to-3000. Dielectric constant 6 of low alkalinit Y glasses increases with the introductig'n of one diyalent oxide instead of another -An proportion to,,the increasing radius of thei.j, cation. With increasing field frequelicyp dielectric constant rapidly decreases when fre4uency 'exceeds .10 It increas6s with temperature due to.ahorter~relaxation-time. Orig. :art. has: 5 figures. ASSOCIATION,; None. SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: SUB CODEt OTHER: 001 NR REF SOV: 005 2/2 BO BKOVA 11 1-1 red.; YERROILENKC, N.N.. red.; ZHUNINA, L.A., re-d. ;=4-L P [flew types of glass and glass materials] No-vye stekla i steklo- materialy. Minsk, Eauka I tekhnika, 1965. 174 P. (MIRA 18:11), 1. Pinsk. Be3oruaskiy palitc-Rhnicbosldy imstitut. 15-57-2-1335 Translation from: Referativn y zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 2, p 22 (USSR~ AUTHOR: Bobkova, N. N. TITLE: The Find of Rudistes in the Senomanian Deposits in the Tadzhik Depression (0 nakhodke rudistov v senomanskikh otlozheniyakh zapadnoy chasti Tadzhikskoy depressu) PERIODICAL: Materialy Vses. n.-i. geol. in-ta, 1955, Nr 9, pp 114-119 ABSTRACT: Praeradiolites kugitagnensis.sp. n. is found in schistous detrital sandy 'Limestones of the upper part of the Senomanian. Card 1/1 B. F. P. BOBKOVA, N.N. .OW Caprinula soluni local zone in the upper Senoman of the southwestern Darvaza Range. Inform.sbor.VSEGEI no.42:121-125 '61. (MIRA 15:1) (Darvaza Range--Paleontology, Stratigraphic) C_ BOEKOVA, Natallya Nikolayevna4- KIPARISOVA9 L.D., nauchnyy red.; SEGAL', Z.Gff - ve-Tushchiy red.1 SAFRONOVA, I.M., tekhn,red. [Late Crete -eot' he c _q-;ovaters in t TaJik Deprecsion] Pozdnemelovye ustritay TafthAWAoi,depressii. Leningrad, Gostoptakhisdatp 1961. 139 p. (Leningrad!. Vaesoiuznyi goologicheakii. institut. Trudy, V*50). (Tajik Depression-Oysters, Fossil) (NIRA 16:3) ACCESSICK XR: AP402920~ _-6/64/0W/0OP2j0026/W31 AUTHOR: Koryaldn., Ie Vo (Moscow); ftk6m N. cow) oil TITIE i lavestiption at conditions for producing conglomerated nolAdenuis powdet - SOURCE; PoroshkwMa *et%Lbn%1"j,:no. 2# 19%,, 26-31 TOPIC TILGS: molybdenua, solAdenui powder, conglomerated powderj, powder pro- duction ABSTRACT: A study *as =0 of theeffect of the temperature and time of redue' Von the quantity and moisture of'Ahe hydrogen, the additions of potassium chloride or molybdic anhydride to siolybdenum dioudde on the quality and yield Of congloaterated nolYbdanum. powders of various fractions. The rhysicochemical analyses of molybdenin powders are presented in tables. The authors state that 1: highly conglomerated molybdenum powder can be obtained by reduction of the eowee-grafted molybd~ dl(KiAes 1) In moist hydrogen at 90000, or 2) in dr7 -15W*c'& 38y moms of the latter it 15 possible to produce hydrogen, at 140D ! no2ybdenus powder contalning up to -47$ of conglomerste,& paxticles. vith a size of 0-70 JA* Oftg* Wts -but P- figures ind-3 table. Acmslog im Ap4oePD s 3 ASSOO=ONI AMM W: am CCIMS: . NO lw 8011 STEPANOVI D.L., red.; _BPP~OVA, N.N.p red.; VERESHCHAGINY V.N., red.; KMIGOLITS, G.Ya... red.; MIKLUMG-4-1AKLAY, A.D.), red.; TSAGARELI, A.L.., red.; SIMPANOV, D.L.~ red. (Stratigraphy of the Upper Paleozoic and Mlei-:ozoic of the southern biogeographical provinces] Stratigrafia'a verkhalego paleozoia i mazozoia iuzhrkvkh biogeografiches-kikh provintsii. Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 22~ p. (Mezlidunarodnyi skii kongress, 22 sessiia. Dolklady sovetskikh geologov, problema 16a) (1-Tu 16:1) 1. Natsionallryy komitet geologov Sovetskogo Soyaza. 4/0024 AUTHOR: Amosov, V. M. - Bobkova N. N.-A:~ Dianov V. V TITLY: The dependen6e of the tecbnoQllcai'propertle~'of tan Wum and niobium on the physicochemical characteristics of the Initial powders 3 SOURCE: Poroahkovaya-metalb a, no. 7, 1965, 19-24 "tant tantalum powder :me r -TOPIC M a~ ower, ru um poivd6 -~71--'~!-----'- . 1.-P alie, tantalum pavider pur tum powder purity, n1oblum powder size, metal pov;der presaing AD '0 as 0 STRACT; A study is made of the piu.1 d - I ticitv~~f Ta and Nb as a function of ty an siffe-F-01 the grain size and chemicall compo on the inFtig -pouxiers. The authors utilized as raw materials the electrolytic powders of varying grain size and purity which were preliminarily fluxed following a previously published procedure (V. N.M. A ro osov, Tsvetnyye metally, no. 6, 65, 1961; by. VUZov, "Tsvetnaya metall'urgiva, - no. 4, 122) L962). The results c-over 1) the degree of pressing during ~-otnpacting of sintered moldings as a function of the average particle size of the starting povvder; 2) the tensile strength of sintered moldings as a function of the particle size; 3) the degree of pressing Cord 1/2 KHMAJIA, S.M.,. Inz.h.; BOBKOVA, N.V., lnzh, Using hard-alloy dies in the plants of the h-harkov Economim Cbunc-11. Mashinostroenle no.W6 'hl--L) 164 (MIRA 18-.2) VMOKA 0. f USSR/Engineering Metallurgy FD-814 Card 1/1. Pub. 41 - 6/17 Author Bobkova, 0. S., and Samarin, A. M., Corr Wmb, Acad of Sci, USSR 4r Title Relation between surface tension of chromium-nickel melts and certain properties of chromium-nickel alloys Periodical Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. tekh. nauk 2, 52-59, Feb 1954 Abstract Investigates effect of surface tension of melts on hardness and impact strength of Cr-Ni alloys. Describes procedure of determining surface tension by the method of maximum pressure in gas bubble and studies effect of boron on surface tension in melts with or without additions of titanium, discussing also amount and effect of nonmetallic inclusions in alloys obtained from these melts. Tables, diagrams. Two references. Institution Submitted January 29, 1954 & of 137- 1958- 1- 22 7 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya . 1958, N r 1, p 3 5 (USSR) AUTHOR: Bobkova, 0. S. TITLE: -The Viscosity of MgO-SiO 2- A] 203Slags (,Vyazkost' shlakov sistemy MgO-SiO 2- Al203) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Fiz. -khim. osnovy proiz-va stali, Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 488-496. Diskus. pp 505-512 ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the viscosity VI of synthetic slags containing 35-60% SiO 10-40% MgO, an 10-40% A1203 Amounts of CaO, FeO, and 0 were added to the slags in t e oj 3 percentages found in the slags saturated ferro-chromium and silico-chromium. Measurement of viscosity was by viscosimeter by the method of damped oscillations at temperatures up to 17000- 17500. The slags revealed -a smooth variation in.q with tempera- ture. The most viscous slags were those containing approximately 60% and < 40% SiOz I The high of silica slags is explained by the presence of large complex sluggish anions of the Si Oz_ and Y Al 0' types. The relationship of q to (SiO2', was established- hxe Iffect of adding CaO, I of T Fe oxides, and Cr oxides on the I Card I /Z the slag, and the effect of substituting A1203 for M90 with 50% 137-1958-1-227 .The Viscosity of MgO-SiO2-A]203 Slags Sio2 was investigated, Petrographic and mineralogical analyses show the slags to be homogeneous And to form glasses. In slags of high SiOz content (appx. 6076), sligl-A segregation of forsterite or mullite was found, depending on the MgO/AI203 ratio. isotherms for 20 poises are plotted on the M90-SiO2-Al203 pbase diagram. The viscosity of slags of the MgO-SiO -Al203 system depends on the SiO concentration and the MgO/A6203 ratio. In slags contain- ing 40-~37o SiOZ and in which MgO/A1 ~03 ) 1 ~ q /, 20 poises, and they are fluid. Additions of CaO and FO reduce the I of the slags, whereas additions of Cr oxides raise it, I.P. 1. Slags-V:18OQ9ity--%Measure=nt 2. Slap-Ana1ysis Card 2 /2 SHAPIRO, N.M.; B-OBKOTA' O.S. Determination of nonmetallic inclusions in carbon-free ferrochromium. Zav.lab. 26 no.q:io56-lo6o 16o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-Looledovatellskiy inatitut chernoy metallurgit im. I.P.Bardina. (Iran-chromium alloys) VOINOV, S.G.; E."tLIJINIKOV, Yn.3.; TOPILISKIY, P.V.,-,IMUQ~0 ~S. V,G,; SI"'RO, V.P.; KOSOY, L.F.; SHALIMOV~ A.G.; Developing a procedure for the maldng of semifinished products for the preparation Stall 22 no,2:128~~2 F 162. (slag) (Electrio furnaoes) limestone and alumina of synthetic slag. (MIM 15:2) BOBKVJAS O.S.; AGARKOVA, N.A.; RABUKHIN, A,N.; TOPILISKIY, P.V.; RYSS, M.A. Producing refined ferrochromium by the mizin of melts. Stall 23 no./+: 331,333 Ap 163. (MIRk 162-4) (Iron-chromium alloys.-Metallurgy) RY, 141?,q)VA 'G. of ofloj-~Ori; Ing cri !,ho-i prc-pertiris -)I* --,rt, ard 11,1:f) nil"XIhire. stal'' 2-1. 6 Onlv~ 37-:0) .A.. T',,-n*lr~3.1'.,iyy s' - . unerlicy ulet in t I, t.li ah urg ilnpnl,~ ".". NtrJI-ne.. UW- dve3, OM Adning xubttilmma it the Lqu iroev -(Al - In Me oto ln-m, .26.2 7-48(19-M~, crub-m-ldc, graup in the appr-c-dy due to iotmniz-i the &ubidtuunt stid the mrb~=,Y; U 0 the aminem to M-70', first at 40-AC nJ~Icd m0~,'. ~C :, --I I). Mcubstitmed smides tnd ethyi - - trom the =y) chicride and the km!nes ir i~ tODOWIZE mWes of cniWe, M. 81 7~,-, !Lt', rn. pThc4y$'(j-nDp.1,M:4' wmj:~ SZL4 I ~ 5 i4 g I R rplt in UM. vy"th 5.2 E PC14 1 h,- pure 1-naphthol-2--vuUmyl roinc), which vvitb PbXR) 1u Coll, Z-ave 148-V (Irctn R%019). Tb- u!,r Hn'N'H~ gave Urcm Bt~k!); reaet;Lm of tb,! ch-fide I .IT 1,111cij - A414 34411~ 01)(41M1! ill extil 11te Ajg,'I-AR Pp, alx)vo gIlve L11w t!ry:iluls, m. 1.30 pwilwilt c-a-, 1~ 2!); to tho above SYI)04--~ik of NiO11,11tol Wilu, M. ettlor. m.p., ;md x ii, give;& M MIR Wm&z~~~ mA4 .' D-an4~_- 1-4 hr.9 at Tl~-~Idk~t htauxi nas --n- 78, 'ess, 88, Colori R-~Clf. Sc. I' A ~t'. EL N W ~ 4- 1 ASCl U-5-1 hr tt*,-,,P.,, eiid 78, mev' aw USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Rhimiya, No 6y 1957, 19161 Author Fortnaya B.S., Spasoluk-otzkiy N.S., Turitzina N.F., Va._ U*,., Arbuzov G. I. I Lovkoyev 1. L 4Z~k Title Studies in the Series of Azomothene Dyes. I. On the Dye- ing of some Indoaniline Dyes, Derivatives of4 -Haphthole, Containing Substitutes in the Naphthalene Nucleus. Orig Pub: Zh. obshch. khimiyi, 1956, 26, No 9; 2537-2546 Abstract: Synthesis in the series of indoaniline dyes (1) is carried out by oxidation of a mixture of diethyl-n-phonylonodia- mino (II) and eL -naphtholo (III) or its derivatives, and their absorption spectra in C1130H is studied. To an aqua- ours suspension of AgOl (from 0.044 taolo AgIT03 and 0.05 mole NaCl) are added an aqueous solution of 0.03 mole Na2C03P an alcoholic solution of 0.005 mole III, and an Card 1 1/5 USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abe Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 19161 ri CONIIC6"' 86.2, lV-176 (from othylacotate), 692; CON- (CH3)06 51 88, 124 (from 03H701i), 640; C0N(C6Hr,)2, 95, eOO (from 031170"'), 645; covii-vu-c,0117, 90-9 34-105 from othylacotate), 698; corm-,41 -c,0117, 76.61 196-197 from othylacetate), 696; COTT(06F5)- c~_-CIOH7, 66.5, 221- 222 (from othylacotato), 646; COLT-(06115)- -C107, 96.3, !67-169 (from CAI 011) 646 (1o); S02NC6Ii5; 98.7 004 (from ale.), 678, SO;?'(~ISH5~ , go, 181-182 (from alc.~,'_689. Ial b,d,o are purifiod by means of chromatography of a solu- tion in C6H6 over A1205, and Ic-.-ovor SiO The deep color of I, containing a carboxyl or a nu~;tituted car- bamido group with an active hydrogon atom in position 2, is oxplainod by the formation of an intramolocular hydro- gon bond with the carbonyl 0. The necessary monoaryl- anidos of 1-hydroxynaphthoic-2 acid for the synthesis of I (IV--aoid) aro obtained by heating tho corresponding Card 3/5 USSR/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jourt Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 19161 amines with phonyl ostore IV at lowered prossurc. Ethyl- amido and disubstitutod amidou IV are synthesized by the interaction of aminos with chloranhydrido IV in an inert solvent. The following amidos IV arc obtained (onumoratod are X in COX-- rubstitutc, yield in Dercont, m.p. in 00 (from alc.)): W511H, 76, 154; 77, 41 162- l63;i1-C1OH7Mt 89-5P 181; 1-1112t 99.2, 191-192; C2H51~"') 32.5, 152; (Cli5)2N, 25.7, 57--58; 06115(01i~)N, 61-7, 136; (06H ) N 79 ~ 1:~4; 0 H (et-ClOH7)141 83, , 161-162; 1 146-147. 1-naphtholcoulfochlorido- 615?'(2)' 'ClOil7iN, 87.8, 0 2 ( rom X-salt acid and PC1q in CHC17, yield - 500, m.p. 112-1130 (from ligroin)) by +,he action of amines is transformed into the corresponding oulphamidos (enumer- atod amino, yield of amides in percent, m.p. OC (from Car~ 2 4/5 PORTNAYAO B.S,;.BOBKOVA T.P.; KRASHENI1411KDVA~ M,V.; CHELITSOV, V.S.; LEVNDYEV, Studies in the field of azomethine dyes. Part 4: Indoaniline dyes derivatives of I.,2-hydroxynaphthoic acid anides containing hetero cyclic residues in the presence of nitrogen amide. Trudy NIKFI no. 40:106-11.9 160. (KM 15:2) (Indoaniline)(Dyes and dyeing) V A 8/058/63/000/0().3/045/104 Q A062/A101 P-ruw-, B. S., Solov'yeva, 1. A., Turitsyna, N. F., LevkQTev,I.I.* Chel'tnov, V. S., Bobkova, T. P.p Tkschen- ko, T. G. Tl=t On the properties of masking color Icomponents of arylazo derivedl pyrazolones (5) and anilides of 1,2-oxynaphthoic acid PMIODICAM Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no. 3. 1963, 86, abstract'3D584 ("Uspekhi nauchn. fotogr.", 1962, v. 8, 35 - 43) TEM An investigation w&L'made on the dependence of the color.photograp properties of some arylazo derived pyrazolones and anilides of 1,2-oxynaphthoio j .,~acid on the nature and position of the substitution agents in the aryiazo-group.t~! It id established'that the phenyl derivatives of pyrazolones and of 1,2-ozynaph-Ij%: thoic sold are-compounds considerably lose tmsoeptible,of reaction in the oondi- tions of color'developing than the initial purple and pale blue components. The entry of elsotropositive substitution agento into the phanylazo-group somewhat I increases the reaction capacity otthe components, the most favorable influence Card 1/2 S/058/63/000/003/045/104 On the pioperties of masking color components... A062/A101 being shown by the oxy-group, In the position 4. Eleatronegative substitu- tion agents in the phenylazo-group of masking pale blue components cause a sharp. decrease of the activity, and in the case of derivatives of 3-allWlpyrazolone they may show also a favorable influence. Some of,the obtained compounds may be employed for prepari~& negative and oontratype, masking color motion-pioture ma- terials. It is shown that arylazo-derivatives of 3-al)Wl- and 3-acylamino- orp- ."!.pyrazolone usually absorb the light of the blue-violet range (maxi- of abs tion 4oo - 420 z~a) . The entry of strong electron donor substitution agents into :..:';.`the phenylazo-group causes an appreciable deepening of their coloration. Th absorption spectra of the masking pale blue components of the derivatives,of 1,2-o.Vmphthoic acid include- the blue-violet and partially the green portion of ~:',the spectrum and in many oases they consist of two bands whose relative intensity may change strong3,y according to the nature and position of the substitution agents In the arylazo-group. A particularly sharp increase of the absorption in- ,`.-t.'..tenaity in the blue-violet- range takes place in the case of 2-wethyl- and 2- .!j,',_-chloMhenylazo derivatives. It is established that the majority of the inves- _-;::1,-tIgatad masking purple and pale blue components at PH 5 are, as a rule, stable '-'.-;':.,~'enoush in respect to solutions containing ferrooyanio potassium. In alkaline one their stability at naly decreases., ~Aobattraw, ealls"atiote iComplete tr 0 Card 2/2 PORTIIAYA, B.S.; TYMIEDIKO, T.G.- -110BYOVA T.F.; LETIMPIV I I. I. Studies in the field of azomethine dyes. 'Report No.7: ihotographic properties of some substituted phenols of the benzene series. Zhllr. nauch. I. prikl. fot. J kin. 20 no.4:278-2'86 11-Ag 161). 1. Vsesoyuznyv nauchno-issledovatel I skiy kinofotoinstitut O*iI17IIJ . BOBKOVA, T.S. Structure and functions of silk glands of the Chinese (p&Vi) silkworm and the com6n silkworm. Int.obox. 34:23-34 '55. (KLR& 9:5) 1. Nafedra entomologil Leningradskogo gosudaretvennogo tmiyerelteta. (Silkworms) ANIBIOTICS "A Method for Obtaining Nystatin* from Cultures of Actinomyces Noursei by the Subsurface Fermentation Method", by T.S. Bobkova and I.N. Kovsharova, Institute for the Search of New Antibiotics of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSRj Antibiotiki, No 2, March-April 1957, PP 40-43 The authors were successful in producing Nystatin from the cultures of an active strain of Actinomyces noursei by the subsurface fermenta- tion method. 7he nutrient medium experimentally arrived at by the authors, and considered by them to be the best for the cultivation of the producer of Nystatin, was composed of: glucose 4%; corn extract - 0.25%; (NH4)2SO4 - 0-5%; NaCl - 0.2% and CaCO3 0-5%- The preparation obtained by the researchers was subjected to spec- trophotometric investigation, by N.O. Blinov. He found that its absorp- tion spectrum was identical with that of Nystatin. Card 1/2 - 10 - BRAZHNIKOVA, M.G.; KOVS&ROVA, I.N.; GAUZV. G.F.; SVESHNIKOVA, M.A.; BUBKOVA, T.S.; SiUMIN, V.A.; ROSSOLIHO, O.K. Coer-ul-=Vcin, a nev antiviral antibiotic produced by Actinomyces coeruleacens [with summary in Xnglishl. intibiotiki 2 no,,6:16-20 N-D '57- (MIRA 11:2) 1. Institut po isuskaniyu novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR. (ACTINOMYCES, coerulaseens, prod. of antiviral antibiotic coermlorVein (RUB)) (ANTIBIOTICS. preparation of, coeralomVein. prod. by Actinomyces coerulescens (Has)) KOCHUTNOVA, G.V.; POPOVA, O.L.; BOBKOVA T.S.- TOROPOVA, Ye.G. Inactivating effect of some now antibiotics produced by Actinomyces on actinophages in vitro and In vivo. Antibiotiki 3 no.5:1.7-21 S-0 '58. (HIBA 12: W 1. Laboratoriya. vydeleni7a I lailltiviroyaniya produtsentov (zav. prof.G.F.Gause) Institute po izyalmni3m novyl-,h antibiotikov AHN SSSRI (BACMMIOMGEI actinophage, inactivation by antibiotics prod. by Actinomyces (Rug)) (ACTINMYCESS same) (ANTIBIOTICS, Actinomyces-prod., inactivation of actinophage (Rma)) PIMOMMNSHAIA, T;P.; BOBKOVA, T.S.; GAVRILINA., G.V.; IAVROVA, M.F.; K011STANTINOVA, New producer of oxy~etraoycline, Act. aureofaciens var. oxytetracyclini var. nov. Antibiotiki 6 no.8:675-680 Ag 161. MIRA 15:6) 1. Institut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR. (ACTINCHYGES) (CKYTETRACYCLINE) BOBKOVA, T.S. Carotenoid pigments of mycobacteria and yeast. Mikrobiologiia 34 no.2:273-277 14r-.Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Biologo-pochvennyyfakulltet Mos,kovskogo gosudarstvennogo universi" imeni Lomond6ova, BOBKO'JA T.S. Effect of light) aeration and temperm-urr; on rm-cAL."'nokid -Ynthes--'a in some yeasts and mycobactc-ria. bickh!-n. I 7!,.jkrob.',C1. 2~ no..'.):316-321 MY-je 165. 1 (,'11TRA 18: -7) 1. Mos,ovskiy gosudarstvennyy univors-Itot Amcn-~Z. jf)Mcno:,m,,.,n., biologo-pochvennyy fak-ulltet. i3OBKOVA, T.S. ~~ - - -..--wwwwmmxm**-- ,;!"tect of carbon and nitrogan coa*oatata of the medium on the Frawth and synthesis of cnrotanoids In Sporoboloapes roseus 3621. Pl-lkl. biokhim. i mikrobiol. I no.4t426--432 JI-Ag 165. (MIRA 180-1) I.. Biologo-pochvenrnyy fakulltot licalb,ovskogo gosud&rstvannogo universitem in., M.V,Lomoncsova. - _~:i_ _ __ __ ~ - ___ - ___ - _ - - ___ - - BOBKOVAj, V. I. BOBKOVA, V. 1. - "Characteristics of-the Temperature Curve DurIng Three-Day Malaria." Sub 26 Jun 52., First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst. (Dis- sertation for the Degree of Candleate in Medical -Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 195Z f~- TMWUYA, N.A.; LYBMMO, A-Ta.; BOBIOTA, Y.I# Search for methods.of radical chemical prophylaxis and complete cure of tertian malaria with short and long incubation period. 7irst report: Use of:bigwaal in radical chemical prophylaxis of tertian malaria. Ned. paras.i paraw.bol. n0-5:412-417 s-0 '53. (MMA 6:12) 1. Ix eektora skeparimentallnoy parazitologii i malyarii Instituta malyarii, meditsinskoy parazitologii i gellmintologii Hinisterstva sdravookbraneniya SSSIR (direktor institute, - professor P.G.Sergiyev, savedayushchly sektorom - professor Sh.D.Moahkovskiy). (Malarial fever) LYSENKO, A.Ya.; TIBURSKAYA, N.A.; BCBKOVA V 1, Search for methods of radical chomeopropbylaxis and complete cure of three-day malaria with short and long incubation period. Second report: Using a combination of acrichine-chloro&nlmnine- plasmocids (ABP) and plasmocide plasmochine-pentachine-quinoline No.31 (PPM-31) for radical chemoprophylaxis of three-day malaria with a short and long incubation period. Med.paraz.i paraz.bol. no.1:71-77 Ja-Mr 154. (MLRA 70) le Iz sektora skeperimentallnoy protozoologii i malyarii Institute malyarii, meditainskoy parazitologii i gellmintologii Ministerstva, zdravookhranenlys SSSR (direktor instituta - professor P.G.Sergiyev, zaveduyushchiy sektorom - professor Sh.D.Moebkovskly). (Malarial favor) (Chemotherapy) Fj v A, V, CHALATA, L.Ye.: NOSINA, V.D..; PAIB=A-JA&; XAMOLIKOVA. Z.TA. Amebtasis in Turkmenistan. Med. paras. I par&2. bol. no-3;26o-264 il-S 154. (MLRA 8:2) 1, Is sektora eksperimntallnoy parasitologil Institute malyaril, ,mediteinekoy paraxitologii i gallaintologii Ministeretya sdra:vo- okhraueuiya SSSR (tir.-insitituts, prof. P.G.Sergiyev, zays sektokom prof. V.P.Pc4myapol'Skaq&) (AMXASIS, apidealology, Russia) 0 V/jV V. Aj a u.ssR/Human and Animal Physiology Blood Circulation. T-5 __Kb-3 Jour Ref Zhur Biols, No 7) 1958) 31667 Author Bobkova, V.I., Rzayev.* G.M.; Solov'Yev, V.V. ------------- Inst Title Determination of the,Rate-of Mood Flow by Means of Radioactive So'dium*. Orig Pub : Sov. medintsina, 1956, No 8~ 66-70- Abstract : In 190 patients, the time of blood circulation (TB) from the.elbow bend of one arm to the other wac determined in RS-T after the introduction into the ulnar vein of 70 curies of radioactive Na. In healthy persons, TB varied an average of 13 seconds; for defects of the heart with insufficiency of blood circulation of I degree 14.3; vith insufficiency of II deLwee 21-3; of III degree - 25.5 seconds. In patients with cardiosclerosis, 14-2,0.6 se- conds. -In patients with infarct of myocardium, TB was Card 1/2 Ae- '&'aT USSR / Himn and Animal Physiology. Hoart. T Abu Jour Rof ZWr - Biol., No 15,, 1958j No@ -,0164 Author Bobkova V InSt %P~~ Titio The Uso of Vitamin Bie amd Folio Acid in Pationts with Coronary Atharosolorosis Orig Pub :Sove neditsina., 1957) No B., 20-29 Alstraot :37 men and 12 women rtionts wore givon vitamin B12 intra- mocularly (20 ga-z along with folic acid by mouth (60 xqg por day). Thoro vae a reduction in the level of cholostorol and an 1noroaeo in tho amount of lecithin, with an increase in the locithin/choleaterol ratio and a decrease In the content of bota-lipoprotoins. B12 and folic acid can bo rooomonded as therapeutic agents in the troatment of athorosclorosis. -- S. 1. Rapoport Tz qe-'P,74'~~ Tit;zApe-,44"ik'~Y Card 1/1 eXeCc UKCMIYj PaYeep prof.; BMKOVAI V.L.. dotsent.- SAVWOV, P.M. (Hoskra) Treatment of patients with coronary atherosclerosis vith-Umetol. Ilin.med. 38 no.868-72 Ag 1609 ' (MIRA .13 &1l) 11 Iz gospitallnoy terapevticheskoy kliniki (dir, - prof, P.Je, Lukamakly) II NDskovskogo meditainskogo instituta Imeni Pirogova. (ACIDS9 FATTY) (CORWARY H&W DISME) BOBKOVAt V.I. Uoo of pyr1doxine and linotol In patients w1th coronary atherosclerosis and in experimental atherosclerosis in rabbits, Sov. med. 28 no.6tl5-19 je 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapiL (zav.- deyslvltellnyy chlen A14N SSSR prof. P.Ye. Lukomskiy) Il Moskovskogv meditsin3kogo instituta imeni N.1.' Pirogova. BOBKOVA' V. V. "Effect of Galvanization of the Brain ofi the Functional Condition of the Nervous System (Relating to the Problem of the Pbysiological Mechanisms of Galvanotherapy)." Cand Biol Sci, Leningrad State U., Leningrad, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 3, oat 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (10) so: sum. No. 481, 5 may 55 _V_ kQPedV"-' V icine - Neurophysiology, hypnosis FD-2371 Card V I Pub. 154-2/18 Author Pavlov, B. V.; Povorinekiy, Yu. A.; and Bobkova, V. V. (Leningrad) Title On the question of interaction between the first and second signal systems during the somnambulistic phase of hypnosis. Report II. Periodical Zhur. vys. nerv. deyst., 5, 11_1% Jan/Feb 1955 Abstract The aim of this report is to clarify some peculiarities of bioelectric activity of the brain (in healthy adults) during the somnambulistic phase of hypnosis in response to action of' positive and inhibitive direct sound, light, and verbal stimuli. A limited focus of intensive excitation becomes formed in the second signal. system during the somna-a- bulistic phase of hypnosis. This arises as result of the simultaneous action of verbal and direct stimuli which are opposite in significance (one positive and one negative). These symptoms are connected, appar., ently, vith the inductive inhibition of temporary connections In the first signal system. Five Soviet and six non-Soviet references. diagrams. Institution: Submitted July 22, 1954 USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Nervous System. R-12 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 71122 Author : V.V.__BQj2kova Title : Changes'Ine Bioelectric Activity of the Cerebral Cortex in Galvanization. Orig Pub : V sb.: Voprosy teorii i praktiki elektroentsefalogr. L. Lgu 1956, 183-196 Abstract : Anodic galvanization (G) of the brain of healthy people (0-5-3 ma, 15-20 min.) produced somewhat of a drop and an increase in the frequency of fluctuations on an elec- troencephalograph (EEG) and the appearance of slow low- amplitude waves. Cathode G produced a revival of beta- activity and the appearance of slow high-amplitude waves. In patients (head trauma, neuroses, convulsive states, at al) anodic galvanization as a rule produced normali- zation of EEG. Cathode G emphasized arythmia and the pathological slow waves on EEG. Changes on the EEG in either direction corresponded to the clinical effect of Card 1/1 - 89 - G. 2Q-3r37/52, #AUTHORSs Bobkova, V. V. , Golldin, L. S. , and Myasishchev, V. N. TITLEt Electron Microscopy of the Nerve Cells of Brain Cortex in a State of Intense Excitation (Elektronnaya mikroskopiya nervnykh kletok kory mozga pri sostoyanii intensivnogo vozbuzhdoniya) VW PERIODICALs Doklady AN SSSR9 1957, Vol. 117, Nr 3, PP. 491- 493 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The authors have studied the submicroscopic structure of the nerve cells of the brain cortex of white rats, in order to precise the question of the r8le, which plays the nucleus at the metabolism of the cells. Two states were studied3 1.) State of excitation caused by conditionalirritating effect and an electric supporting on the epidermis, 2.) state of intense excitation, caused by a spasm-caus- ing electric effect. In order to work out a conditional motive re- action, the method of Vladimirova (reference 2) was used. The spasms were induced by an electro-shock apparatus ( 85 - 95 V, dur- ing 0,5 sec.).The animal immediately was killed by dipping in li- quid nitrogen (during 3-- 5 sec.). The brain, although-being cooled down quickly, did not yet attain the intense frozen state. From 20 animals 4 were in a relatively quiets - , 13 in an excited state, Card 1/4 in different stages of working out of the conditional motive re- 20~-3!-W52 Electron Microscopy of the Nerve Calls of Brain Cortex in a, State of Intense 'Excitation action and differentiation, finally, 3 in the state of most inteme excitation on account of electrically induced spasms. The clearing up of structural variations of the calla of brain cortex, being in the initial stage of working out the conditional motive reaction, further in the stage of a fully developed reaction and the follow- ing differentiation, were the object of further investigation. Re- sults obtained at the control animals, are described in earlier works (references, 3, 5). The following results were obtained at the treated animals, viz. conclusions were drawn from themi the cells of brain cortex undergo the following variations in the course of both methods of treatmenti a) within the nucleus. Beside the aggregation phenomena of its granular elementef a strengthened removal of the nucleus content into the call protoplasm is most important. Therewith the cellular membrane partly or completely disappears. According to the opinion of the authors this fact is connected with the different stages of the "paranecrosis". There is no reason for the maintaining that within the above proc4as only the material of the nucleolus and the heterochromatin are included (as in references 11, 12). The photographs (figure 1) Card 2/4 show that the whole rest of the nucleus material is affected, and 20~_3_37/52 Electron Microscopy of the Nerve Celle of Brain Cortex in a State of Intense Excitation that from its granular elements nuclei arise, appearing at fixed preparations. Aocordin to observations of AlekBandrov, Uanoylov and Orlov (reference 1~ this corresponds to the state of an irre- versible paraneorosis, the-fact of which, however, still requires further observations. The results of the authors confirm the stand- point by Altmann (reference 10) and show that the phenomena within the nerve cells of brain cortex in an intensely excitecL state prinaiply have the same character, as the phenomena within the cells of the'secretory organs in the state of functional activity. According to publications and own observations it may be conceiv- able that the state of excitation of the nerve cells is a process, the nucleus chromatin and the ribonucleotides at which remove from the nucleus into the protoplasm of the nerve cells and then leave the limits of the latter. There are 1 (4) figures, and 12 refer- enoess 9 of which are Slavic. Card 3/4 P-0-3-3T-/52 Electron Microscopy of the Nerve Cells of Brain Cortex in a State of Intense Excitation ASSOCIATIONs Psychoneurological Institute imeni V. M. Bekhterev, Leningrad (Pdikhonevrologicheskiy institut im. V. M. Bekhtereva,,,Leningrad) PRESENTEDt July 15, 1957P by L. A. Orbeli, Academialan SUBMITTEDs July 3, 1957 AVAIL&BLEs Library of Congress Card 4/4 USSR/General Biology - General Histology. B. Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No 21, 1958, 946o3 Author : Bobkova, V.V., GoIldin. L.S,, 170maishochev, V.14 lust AS USSR Title Electron Microscopy of Horve Cells in the Cerabral Cortex. Under a Condition of Intensive Excitation* Orig Pub Dokl. AN SSSR, 1957, 117, No 3, 491-493 Abstract The structure of the nerve calls in the cerabral cortex was studied in 20 white rats under conditions of cxcita- tion caused by a conditioned stimulus vith clactzocuta- neous reinforcement and in a condition of strong excit'a- tion, caused by an alactrospasmic effect. Excitation con- dition in both cases is accompanied by a series of changes in the nerve cells, the mat important of vich are thc changes in the nucleus. AlonG with the phenomena of Card 1/2 5 BOBKOVAO T.V. 3lectrophysiological study of movement disorders in hysteria patients [with summar7 in Prenchl ' Zhur*'Uevr,* i paikho' 85 no.116.1285-1292 N'58 (MIRA .12:1) 1. Zkoperimentallayy otdal Patologii nervncy deyatellnosti (savw'- prof; G.Tus' Belitskiy) Nauchno-issledovatellskogo psikhonevr'ologichookogo institute, Imeni V.M* Bekhterevap Leningrade' (HYSTERIA, complicationi movement disordo, electomyographic & M studies (Rus)) (MORCUMAHLOGRAPSYs,in various diseases movement disord. -in hysteria patients (Rua)) (MOVENOT DISORUM. etiology & pathogenesis hysteria, electromyographic & 1W studies (Rue)) (EMOTR01YOGRAPHT. in various diseases movement disord.-in hysteria patients (Rua)) HYASISHOHEV, V.N.; GOLIDIN, L.S.; BOBKOVA, V.V. Rlsotron microscopy of the cerebral oortex In convulsions indwe& by electricity. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. .59 no.1:89--~7 159. (JIM 12:3) 1. Iaboratoriya elektronnoy mikrookopli (zav. - doktor med. nank L.S. Golldin) P61khonevrologicheakogo Instit-ats, imemA, Y.M. Beichtereva, LeniWad. (SCRIZOPHROIL, compl. periodic schizophrenia with paraphrenic Bynd. 0,10)) (PAROOU paraphrenic synd. in periodic schizophrenia (Rus)) BELITSKIYp G.Yu.; AWOVIGH9 V.A.; BASKINA, N.F.; 11 BOBKOVAt V.V.; STROYKOU, Neurophysiological, studies in a clinic for nerwous and mental diseases. Trudy Gos. nauoh.-Isol. paikhonev.r. inst. no.20:19-27 .59. (Mk- '14'.1) 1~.Gosudarstvennyy naudhno-issledovatel'sIdy psikhonevraogicheskiy ihotitut imeni V.M.'Bekhtereva, Leningrad. (PHYSIOLOGY) - MYASlSHCHEV, V.1%1.; GOLIDIN, L.S.; PMOV, V.S.; BOEKOVA, V.V. (leningra4) Changes in the cerebral cortex of white rats foUowing some patho- logical effects. k4ffi.pat. no.U70-78 162. (MMA 15:1) 1. Iz laboratorii .elektronnoy mikrookopii (zav. L.$. Golldin) PsAbotevrologicheskogo instituta imeni V.M. Bekhtereva (dir. - prof. V.N. Hyasishchev). (GFJMBRAI CORTEX) PETROV, V.S. MYASISHCHFV, V.N.; GOLIDIN, L.S.;_jLOffQVA, Electron microscopy of the cerebral cortex in convulsions produced by electric current under barbamyl anesthesia. Vop.psikh.i nerv. 8i265-282 162. (tfflU 37%4) 1. Leboratoriya elektr-onnoy =14kroskopii (zav. - daktor med. nauk L.S.Golldln) Psikhonevrolog-4cheskogo Institute. imen! V.M.Bekhtereva (dir - B.k.Leb~dev)- BOBKOW, V.V. i-Octr"al activity of the cerebral cortex in neurosislike form of schizophrania, Vopo psikh, nev-.. noo!0:223-232 164. (MIRA 18~-12) 1. Ot.deleniye ne.Nrroftziologli Teningradrkc-go 0 issludovatel'skogo pslkhonevrologlchesRogo Lnqtituta imani VoM.Bekhtereva (direktor - B.A.Lebederi. BOBKOVA, V.V.; BOKIY, I.V. Clinical encephalographic nature of Pick-Alzheimer disease. Vop. psikh. nevr. no.10-242-255 t64. (19RA 18:12) 1. Otdeleniye neyrofiziologii. (rukovoditel' prof. G.Yu. Belitskiy) i 3-ye psikhiatricheskoye otdeleniye (rukovoditell - prof. Ye.S. Averbukh) Leningradskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo psikhonevrologicheskogo instituta imeni V.M. Bekhtereva (direktor B.A. Lebedev). GOHICHAROVA) V.I.; BOBHOVA, Ye.D. Stimulation of the adrenal cortex by some antibiotics from the macrolide group. Antibiotiki 8 no.lt58-64 Ja'63. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Otdel infektsionnoy patologii i eksperimentallnoy terapii infektsiy (zav. - chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. Kh.Kh. Planallyes) Instituta, epidemiologii i mikrobiologii Imeni 'N.F.Gamalei MIN SSSR. (ADRENAL CORTEX) (MACROLIDES) IGNATOV, S.I.; NMV, S.D.; B03KOVA,- Ye.7., redaktor; SACMWA, A.I., tekhnicheaki.v redaktor. [Typhoid fever and paratyphold fever in children] Briushnoi tif i paratity u detei. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo md. lit-rye 1954. 115 P. (MLU 7: 8) (Ghildren-Diseases) (Typhoid fever) (Paratyphoid fever) KLMV, Sergey Petro~ich; NUOVIGH,* Ivan Anatollyevich; IKIBKOVA#Ye.F., redaktor; GWKKOT=Vkp G.A., tokhnichoohy redaklo.11"O""Raft .11 [Bacillary dysentery] BaktierialInai% dizenteriia. tkokva, Goo. izd-vo medi-,;sinskot lit-ry, 1954. 216 p. (MLRL 8:6) (DYsGut9r7) GOLINMYEV, V.I., .doktor takhn.nauk; BDGAREVAt K.G., inzh.; BOBKOU, DOBHiMNAs O.N., inzh. Effect of exhausted catalysts on the hydrolysis of fate. Mael.-zhir. prom. 24 no.9:17-22 158. -(MIRA 11:10) 1 Gorlkovskir politekhnichaskiy institut (for Golendeyev). 2.Gorlkovskijr malothirkombinat imeni S.M. Kirova (for all exceft Golendayev). Catalysts) (Oils and fats--Analysis) GOIMMF,YEV, V.P.; BOGAMA, X.G-; BOBKOVA, Te.I.; DOBRYNIKA, O.K. Iffect of the spent catalyst on increased acidity of hydrogenated fat. Zhur.prikl.khim- 31 n0-11:1722-1731 3 158- (MIRA 12:2) 1. GorlkovBkiy politekhnicheakiy inBtitut. (Oils and fate) (Hydrogenation) (Cata3ysts) LZVCHENKO, Ye.S.; BOBKOVA, U.N.; ARTEMIYEVA, O.A.; KARAYBDG. Ye.T. Studying the crude oils of the Karabulak-Achaluki field in the Chochen-Ingush A.S.S.R. Trudy GrozNII no.4:27-39 159. (MIRA 12:9) (Chachon-Iugush A.S.S.R.--Patroleum--Analymis) S/081/62/000/001/047/067 ~B150101 AUTHORS: Levchenko, Ye. S., Bobkova, Ye. N. TITLE., Petroleums from the Zamankul region of the Checheno-Ingush- skaya ASSR PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiyal No. 1, 1962, 440, abstract IM80 (Tr. Groznensk. neft. n.-i. in-tj no. 11, 19611, 3-11) TEXT: Petroleum from the Zamankul field has physico-chemical properties near to those of petroleum.from Karabulak-Achaluki, but is more resinous* Petroleum from this region may be processed to yield motor car gasolines, benzine solvents for the rubber and paint-and-varnish industries (white spirit), lamp kerosene and summergrade diesel fuels. As a result of the predominance of paraffin hydrocarbons in fractions of this petroleumq the;' gasolines have low octane numbers, the kerosenee have good photometric propertiesp and the diesel fuels high motor properties. The residuum from this petroleum may be used as aw material for production of bitumen for oads and building purposeso [Abstracter's note: Complete transla- tioOl Card 1/1 1EVCHENKOP Ye. S.; BOBKOVA Ye. N.; PONORAREVA, Ye.A. Oil of the upper Cretaceous sediments of the Chechen-Ingush A,S.S.R. TrudyGrozNII no. 15:16-25 163. (MIRA -17:5) I . I. . ~ "~ L' X A , 7: ,R)IMUSL!P', S.G., C~. BOTI Ye. Forr,'O' ! on of, thiii f I -IT,.i of' metal hydroxJv'as on -,he Fu-ace of -'Iectro~yto ao'-C.Tic'ns. [--v. IrNts. uchob. zwr.; ldhi-. i . toldn. n 7 rio.3:416-~IJ8 I b- 4. ( MID'h 17: 10 or r'." oli, "'PRI I n I 'ci--skiy in 13 t 11'.". t 1EL-cv I;:. !-:~LA?-,".... 3 kol-'nicircy khLni 1. BOBKOVA) Ye.v, Relation of the concentration of monomycin in the blood and wound tissues to the method of its introdnetion in rabbits with Proteus wound infections. Antibiotiki 10 no.9:928-831 S 165. (MIFIA 18:9) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologil (zav. - prof. N.I.Mellnikov) Bashkirskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Ufa. BOBKOVA, Ye.V. Increase of the resistance of Proteus to antibiotics in Infected wounds depending on the dose and method of introduction of mono- mycin. Antibiotiki 10 no.9:845-847 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Kafedra mikroblologii (zav. - prof. N.I.Mell-nikov) Bashkir- skogo meditsinskogo institutat Ufa* Q3 0 13 K 0 NJ R - C5 A 5 a v FI, 0. JL-), ROZENTUL, X.A.;ASTVATSATUROV, K.R.;ZAKHAR VA, L.I.;BASOVA, 001).;ZHO YINOVA, Ye.M. "wow Treatment of syphilis with penicillin and bismuth but without arsenic.,jest. vener.. Moskva no. 5t3l-33 SePt-Oot 1952- (GIXL 23:3) 1. Professor for Rosentul; Docent for Astvateaturov; Assistant for Zakharova; and Departmental Physician for i8asova of P191yalinic No. 62 and for Trofinova, of Hospital imeni Korolenko. 2. Of the Department for Skin and Ven*real Diseases (Read -- Prof. M. As Rozentul), Central Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians (Director -- V. P. Lebedeva). LEVCHENKO, Telizaveta Sergeyevna;,WBKOVA, Yelena. Nikolayevna; PONOYAREVA, Yelena And ZERNYSHKO, T.A,, at. nauchn. ootr.; DZHORDZIII, A.N., ved. red.; STAROSTINA, L.D., tekhn. red.; YAKOVLEVA, Z.I., tekhn. red. (Petroleums of the Northern Caucasus) Nefti Severnogo Kavkaza; spravochnsia. kniga. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 335 P. OURA 16:10) 1, Krasnodarskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatell- sko o neftegazovogo instituta (for Zemyshko). ~Caucasus, Northern--Petroleum--Analysis) 13 KO R jq50%j A, O.D. ROZIML, M.A., profamr; ASTVATSATUROV, K.R.. dotsent; 2AKMAROVA, L.I., assistant; MILICH. N.Y.. starshiy laborant; TROFIMOVA, Te.K.; BOBKOVA-BASOVA& O.Do. ordinator Late results of treating syphilis with arsenic-free drugs. Veat. van. i &arm. no.3:22-27 MY-Ja 156. (MLRA 9:9) 1. Iz Ufadry Imshafth i venericheakikh bolesney (zav. - prof. A. I. Kartamyshev) TSentrallnogo instituta unovershoustvovaniya vrachey (diro V.P.Lebedeva), ?Sentralinogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo kDzhno- venarologicheskogo instituta, (dir. - itandidat meditainakikh nauk N.V. Turanov), 11inichaskoy bollnitay.imeal T.G.Xoroleako (glavnyy vrach - zaaluzhemVy vrach RSFSR V.P.Nikolayev) i venerologichookogo otdoloniya (zac. - F.A.Layina) bollnitsy No.33 Imeni Ostroumova. (SYPHILIS. therapy, areenle-fres 0098 (RUB)) 06190 9 (2) SOV/115-59-11-18/36 AUTHORS: Osher, I.N.,_Bobkovskaya, I.I. TIT=-~ Checking Reference Induction Meters by a Thermoelec- tric Method PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 11, pp 45-46 ABSTRACT, The authors used a UV-1 potentiometric device manufac- tured by the "Etalon" plant for measuring the power when checking reference electric meters, since the me- thod of using a wattmeter and a seconds counter is not sufficiently accurate. The UV-1 device is designed for checking wattmeters by a thermoelectric method. The power measuring error does not exceed 1 0.05% at cos - -P = 1 and' 1 0. 1% at cos -? = 0. 5 at- frequencies ran.- ging'from 50 to 1000 cps. The electric meters received current from two syncb-ronous generators driven by a mo- tor which was fed fron. batteries. The frequency was checked by a class 0.2 frequencymeter. Four referen- ce electric meters were checked according to this me- Card 1/2 thod. The electric meters were selected from 18 identi- o6:Lgo SOV/115-59-11-18/36 Checking Reference Induction Meters by a Thermoelectric Method cal meters produced by the CDC plant in 1958. In addi- tion, the readings of all 18 meters were compared among each other at different loads. The authors es- tablished the possible error rating of this method. The results of the-investigation show that it is pos- sible to use the UV-1-device for checking ac referen- ce meters. There is 1 table. Card 2/2 BOBKOVSKAYA, N. A. Tablitsy kremonovykh setey 23-60 1 24-60 poryadokov., vychislennyye po sposobu A.A. Glagoleva. M. Trudy Zootekhn, in-ta, 4 (1936), 175-197. SO: Mathematics in the USSR, 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A. G. Markushevich, A. I. Rashovskiy, -. K. Yoscow-Leningrad, 1948 6 6 8 Ice us~'r4'p 15_/~ BOBKOVSK4, G. A., and E. G. REBROVA. Nemetsko-russkii aviatsionnyi slovarl; Moskva, Gostekhizdat,, 1942. 360 p. Ed. by L. D. Belikind. Bibliography: P. 7-8. 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