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AUTHORS: Bochagov, B. A., Ko-mar, A. P., Solyakin, G. Ye.
TITLE: The energy dist ,ribution of photofission fragments from U238
nuclei for various maximum energies of a y-quantum brems:-
strahlung spectrum
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimental Inoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki,*v. 43,
no. 501), 1962, 1611 - 1615 -
TEXT: The bremsstrahlung spectrum of a synchrotron having maximum energies
of FYIIMIIX 0 17.5, 30 and 50 Mev was used for plotting contour diagrams
of the kinetic energy distribution of photofi&sion fragments from U23B
nuclei. A double ionization chamber with hn oscilloscope connected t 'otwo
deflection systems %a9 used as detector. A collodion film coated 'With
bismuth on both sides, on one of which a layer of uranyl nitrate was
condensed, servel as target. 15000 to 20000 fission events were recorded
in each series of measurements. The contour diagrams show that in
symmetric fission the yield probability increases with increasing E ~,max'
The kinetic energy at the moment in which the fission products fly apart
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The energy distribiition of... B180102
is, however, found to be constant within the limits of error i' 3 Mev when
the mean excitation energy of the fissioning nuclei is varied a moderate
amount. The values 13.6, 17.0 and 21.ij Mev obtained for the mean nuclear
excitation energy in symmetric fission correspond to the maximam energies
E~L,max = 17.5, 30 and 50 Mev and %ere derived from an estimate of the mean
nuclear excitation energy in asymmetric fission. This estimate, based on
data previously publishel on known cross sections for the photcofission from
U238 and on the structur; of the'bremsspectrum, is practically independent
of E-.. . So the resulting value for the kinetic energy during
4,nax
the' ormation of the nuclear fragments in asymmetric fission is found to
be always 169 Mev. The position of the maximum of the energy distribution
of the fission products in symmetric fission is determined from the shift
relatively to this maximum in asymmetric fission. There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe Akademii nauk
SSSR (Physico-technical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe of the
Academy of Sciences USSR)
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AUTHORSi Komar, A. P., Academician AS UkrSSR, Bochagov, B. A.,
Fadeyevt V. I. -------
TITLEt Fission of U 238 nuclei by continuous-spectrum photons with
Eymax - 35 Mev and by 14-Mev neutrons
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 146t no- 5t 1962,'1051-1053
TEXT.- The mass and energy distributions of the fragments from fission of
heavy nuclei by photons and neutrons are compared for various angular
intervals. These distributions were taken 2by means of a double pulsed
ionization chamber. The target, 150 ~glcm uranylnitrate deposited on an
aluminated collddion film of'30 jig/om , was.transparent to the fission
fragments and was attached to the cathode of the ionization chamber. The
target was bombarded by neutrons and y-quanta obtained from a neutron
generator and from the synchrotron of the Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im.
A. F. Ioffe AN SSSR (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe AS USSR).
The diagrams Ej - y(E) were plotted for five 9-intervals between 0 and 800
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Fission of U238 nuclei by ... B1251B186
using dat4.from 15,000 events of U 236 fission induced by 14 .-14ey neutrons
and 12,000 photofission events. E, - fragment kinetic energy, E - total
kinetic energy of fragment pairst 9 - angle between fragment emission
direction and bombarding direction (normal to cathode). The energy and
mass distributions were determined from,these diagrams for the chosen
angular intervals. In the fission of U'36 nuclei by 14-Mev neutrons, the
total yield of fragments and the contribution made by fragments with a
high ratio R - m heavy/mlight decreases with increasing 9. The maxima of
all distribution curves lie at R^-11.36. The anisotropy Z7N(O0)/rLN('30o)
amounts to 1.40 + 0-5- In photofission the yield of fragments is
practically independ 'ent of the angular intervall and there is no aniostropy.
The maxima of all distribution curves lie at R-.,1.45. There are 4 fijNres.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe Akademii nauk,
SSSR (Plys-icotechnfdal Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe'of the-
Academy of Sciences USSR)
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J=HAGQj#j~A ; KCMI A.P.; SOLTAKINp G.Ye.
Energy distribution of photofission fralpents of U238
nuelei at varioun peak energy values of the gamma-quantum
bremootrahlung spectrum. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz.
43 no.5:1611-1615 N 162. (MIRA l5il2)
1. Fis1ko-teldmichaskiy institut, imeni A.F. Ioffe AN SSSR.
(Kc-le-ar fission) (Uraniunn-Isotopes)
(Gamma-ray spectrometry)
BOGRAGOV, B.A.;
%.~- Kinetic
fission
S 163.
KOMAR, A.P.; FADFYEV, V.I.
energy and angular distribution of the fragments of U238
by-neutrone and photons, Atom, wwrg. 15 no.3.-19'1-194
(HIRA 16:10)
(Uranium isotopes) (Nuclear fission)
KOMAR, A.P.,.akadwdk; BOGRAGOV, B.A.; AD=,,-V.1.
'232' InI 04
on'. Dr. -Tb,-. , " M-by-14- Mev.-.neutrons and -conti nil uB
-apectrum-photoias wM.an energy of Er-max w 90'Mev. Dokl.
AN SSSR - 15Z. nb.4t858461. 0. 163.' (MIRA 16:11)
1. kiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut im. A.F. Joffe AN SSSR.
2. AN UkrSSR (for Komar).
ACCESSION NR: AP4018369~ S/,0120/64/000/001/0081/0085
AUTHOR: Bochagov, B. A.; Fadeyev, V. I.
TITLE: Using a pulse ionization chamber for measuring angular and energy
distributions of fission fragments
SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta,' no. 1. 1964, 81-85
TOPIC TAGS: ionization chamber, pulse ionization chamber, fragment angular
distribution. fragment energy distribution, fragment mass distribution, fission
fragments, fission fra ment disrribution, fragment distribution study
ABSTRACT: Heretofore, only the ion-electron -collection principle has been used
#x studylng angular fra ment distributions -by, means of an ionization chamber
'tIhe authors propose recording three: pulses for each fission event: (1) A pulse
fijom one of the'collecting electrodes . V, - kj~;,,: (2) A pulse equal to the sum of
b and (3) A pulse V. k3CEY.'
$th collector pulses cos 0,. In the above
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formulas, kj, k2, k3 are amplification factors, of the corresponding electronic
channel s, B = e/ UC,, I C . 2e og + 0. 111A C, i~ the collecting -electrode
16V 1 -0., d I (i + I,) %'] I-
capacitance. Processing of the above data to'obtain angular, energy, and mass
distributions is described. The distributionl~bf U fission fragments caused by
gamma-quanta With Ej?t~.,K 9 35 MeVand byJ4-Mev neutrons was measured
experlmentally to support the above the6ry. "The authors consider it their
pleasant duty to thank A. P. Komar for his attention and interest in the work, and'
also G. Ye. Velyukhov for his cooperation in making measurements on the neutron!
generator. 11 Orig. art. has: 4 figur.es and 16 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy'institut AN SSSR (Physico -Technical
Institute, AN SSSR)
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AUTHOR: B6ch ov B--A Na:sit'vev-.- S. _S. Semenchuk, G. G.; Solyakin.
1 v 2
G. Ye.
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TIT of U2384i~clei by alpha- par icles of 26. 5 Mev ener
LE: Fission 9y
SOURCE: Atomn-aya onergiva, --V.I- 17 no. ~3, 1964, 219-220
TOPIC TAGS:, nuclear fission,'. 23 fission, -particle, compound nucleus,
U
1hermal neutron
-11%BSTRACT: B. A. Bodhago I a previous work that the dependence of
The total kinetic energy En of the fragments on the mass ratio R (>, 1. 3) in ftasion
by thermal neutrons and in spontaneous fission, is described by the formula
En = aA'-(R + I)b
~.,7here A' = A-0, A is of the compound nucleus, -average number
Iof prompt neutrons, a and b are coefficients, equal 1, 07 anq 33, 3 Mev, respact-
I-vel- Th- analysis of data on photofission of U238 and Th252, and of fission of
_'jM'and Th23i by neutrons of 14 Mev energy showed that the formula is valid
in the first case, whereas b is smaller in the second case, The author suggested
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AUTHOR t Komar, At P* (Academician AN UkrSSR) E22
TITIEs Asymmetry and angular anisotropy of mass distributions of the fragmenta
produced by fission of If3s with 14-Mev neutrons
SMMI Alf-~SSR. %oklady.. 163) no. lp 1965j, 71-T3
TOPIC TAGS: uraniump nuclear fission, fission productp angular distribution
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work by the authors (DAN v. 140j, 1051p~,'
3962)., where it was observed that the mass distribution of the fragments of e"'8 ~1
nuclei fiBsioned by 14-Mev neutrons.exhibits an angular dependence on the angle be-i
tveen the neutron beam and the fragment direction. The authors used the earlier
data as.vell as data by others to determine the yields of the fission fragments of
JP39., and U237. They also plotted,, on the basis of the known contributions
made,by the fission of these nuclei to the total yield and to their anisotropyj, them
relative yields of the fragments for the case of fission of IP-18 by 14-Mev neutrons.1,
The calculated results agree well. with the experiment. It to concluded on this
basis that the theoretically calculated result that the yield of fragments with ra-~
tio of the mass of the heavy fragment to that of the light fragment (R) > 1.45 in
the direction of the nucleon beam Increases noticeably,, and also the deduced eon-
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1 nection between'R and the anisotropy., axe not affected by the simplifying assump-
tione made in the calculations. It is also concluded that the theoretical formula
derived by Halpern and Strutinski (Proceedings Becond in the United Nations Con-
ference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy v. 5., Geneva,, 1958.. p. 4-08) arA their
ideas concerning the causes of the connection betwen the angular anisotropy and R
are valid for U239 fissioned by. 14-Mev neutrone. Orig. art. hast 1 figureo 3 for-
mulsep and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskly institut in. A. F. Ioffe AN BSSR (ftsiaotech-
nical In6titutepAN SOM
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A.C C ~373- 1 DN' ",-.R 7676
TITLE i DstVmining the grain Asia of aitificial graphite f -D I ar by tivlrlnzd'7~!
ox id a tl 0 nL
SCIIJRZE~ Zsarodskaya laborator-lyn, v. 31, no, 3, 1965, 3 30 -?
TOP TIC 'I XJS~ graph', '..P, thermal treatment, gradri size,
ABSI.RAGri When artifficial graphite is prepared, the
:~f tl-~n -cmponent,~~ 'pt--traleum cake, :~Dal pitcli) arc
o!-LJ'cal cnntracz,~ bot.ween grains and boncl. 14k,
produce such contrast, The =thors invc-stigatel a z~
cLf!erences i-n der-rac of burninr to diutinru.Jt;h
wi-e- -wid Zraphit-is was a;watnad.
f-action < 0.,')(? nr, cotisrtituted 85~ of Uw t~ta~- mjiLss;
swiple i.hln fraction cons~itutad W%. la) ~UM-7
magnificatlon or '(,) to 340 waB uavi. The sampli" wer(4
tampa;'atura In a muffle furnaoc and thw; 0. ""wit,
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time, They were then taken from the fu.-nace and examined on -the rdcrosco-pe
stage, It was found that the oxidation re=ved tNe bright luster of the V~-aphite
and gave rise to a vell-defined reUef Vint pomk4ted grain shape, structum)
and size to btt--aeterndned. Experiments were mde over a range of temperature Pnd
treatment periods, and it was found that, best resiLlts were
aLn 30 sec for fine-grained graphit(-, 90K)C and 2 tai-n 15 so4c f-r
i-rz,gpLlte. After omidation, the petrolewi coke
"'~brous str~ictt;,re, it was concluded that, the riatt--,- .,f
~eterv---'ne the 0-KidAtion rate t!-,.C
inateriaa, ttint having tae liaw,5,Rt ieCree
e i,urosity.. burro mw3t
table.
ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-isqledovatellsk:~,y ii2-tltut
promyshlemosti (State Scientifto FL&;aarch jnstitut-- of t,,e
B Y.'-- - ED I"C'
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)U VI 11 ~r UV 11AVogy Chromatography, Antibiotics FD-2333
USSR/Medicine, IV
Card 1/1 Pub 148 34/36
Author: : S.avellvollf; G. B.; Bochagova. D.
Title : Book Reviews
Periodical ; Zhur. mikro. epid. i imun. No 2) 108-110) Feb 1955
Abstract ! Review of V. V. Rachinskiy, T. 13. Gapon, Khromatografiya v Riologii
(Chromatography in Biology), Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow,
1953, 194 PP, by G. B. Savellvollf, and one of I. G. Shiller,
Napravlennyy Antagonism Mikrobov (The Directed Antagonism of Xt-
crobes), Kiev, 1952, 134 pp, by D. Bochagova. I
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CHISTOVICH, G.K.; BOCHAGOVA. D.I.;
Production and som proportion
Zhur.mikroblol.epld. I Imun.
SAVIKLIVOL,F, a.B.
of the pertunals andotoxin.
no.,9t4O-46 S 155 (MLRA 8:11)
1. Is otdols mikrobiologli (say.-prof. V.I.Ioffe) Institute,
eksperlmeltalluoy maditeliV ANN SSSR.
(MMPHILUS PSHMSIS, lmunolog7,
endotoxiu*, prep.)
I I A cl:,~, VA D. I -
3dicine Pertussis
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FD-3322
Author : Chistovich, G. N.; Bochagova, D. I.; and Savel'vol'f, G. B.
..........
Title : Data on the characteristics of the immunogenic properties of pertus-
sis endotoxin
Periodical : Zhur. mikro. epid. i immun. 10, 78-82, Oct 1955
Abstract : On the basis of experiments on vhite mice and rats it was determined
that unpurified pertUSBis endotoxin possesses immunogenic properties
both in its natural state and after deactivation with 0.4 percent
formalin. Conbined immunization of rats vith "boiled" [inactivated
by boiling] vaccine and unpurified endotoxin affords the animals
stable immunity against parenterally administered live pertussis
cultures or endotoxin) even vhen the dose is several times the normal
LD50- Neither the boiled vaccine nor the endotoxin, anapreparation,
has this effect vhen used alone. Combined immunization of mice pro-
tected them against.air-borne infection with R. pertussis. The re-
sults of the experiments are presented on two charts. Four Soviet
references are cited.
Institution : Division of Microbiology (Head-Prof V.-I. loffe), Institute of Ex-
perimental Medicine, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR
Submitted : May 7, 1955
,80CH46-OV19 -2), / -
USSR / llicrobio~ogy. Licrobes Pathogenic for Ilan and
0
Animals. Bacteria. Hemophilus Bacteria.
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologiyal No 6p 1959, No. 24064
Author : 1.
Inst :institute of Experimental Redicine, Academy
of Sciences USSR
Title :On the Viability of Whooping Cough Bacillus
in a Hydrolysate-Saline Kedium and in
Physiological Solution
Orig Pub :Yezhegodnik. In-ta eksperim. med. Alzad. nault
SSSR, 1955, L., 1956, 309-313
Abstract The viability of whoopin;3 cough bacillus (JB)
was studied in physiological solution and in
a solution of amino acids obtained in hydroly-
sis of casein. It was found thaj- at room
temperature and 5-60, JD perished quickly
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ANATOLIT, S.A.; BOCHAGOVA, D.I.
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Changes in diphtherial cultures in the organism of experimental animals.
Zhur.mik-robiol.opid. i immun. 30 no.908-43 S 159. (MA 12:12)
1. Iz Institute. ekepartmentallnoy meditsiny AMH SSSR.
(BORMXUA PWUSSIS)
BOGRAGOVA, D.I. ~
On the streptor7clu dependence and streptouqcin resistance Of Hemo-
philus pertussis. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid. i immn. 30 no.9152-57 S '59.
(MM 12:12)
1. Iz Institute. eksperimentalluoy meditsiny AMR SSSR.
(B ELLA PIMSSIS pharmoLool. )
(STRIMMIN pharmool. )
BCLCHAGOVA, D. I., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Action of antibiotics on
whooping-cough rod-sbaped bacteria 'and para-whooping-cough microbes."
Leningrad, 1960. 17 pp; (Inst of Experimental Medicine of the Academy
of Medical Sciences USSR); 200 copies; free; (KL, 17-60, 167)
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AUTHORS% Berkutov, A. N., Korchanov, L. S., yaroslavtsevap N. A.,
Bochagova, D. I.
TITLE: Substitution therapy at the peak of radiation sickness
PERIODICALs Neditsinakaya radiologiya, no. 11, 1962, 59 - 65
TEXTs The effect of direct blood transfusions"on radiation sickness was
studied in order to improve the therapy of radiation sickness combined with
traumatic or thermal damage. Ton dogs were whole-body irradiated with
350 r (6-3 r/min) and 5 of them were additionally treated with antibiotics.
Mobility, food absorption, pulse, respiration, temperature, weightp etc.
were observed, BCG's were takenp complete blood'counts were made and
hemoglobin and prothrombin levels, coagulation time, general protein con-
tent, protein fractions. phagocytic activity, and bactericidity of the blood
were determined. As soon as the number of leucocytes dropped below 1500
- 100O.per ml, a direct blood ~transfusion_- of j150 ml with minute addi-
tions ofheparin was made and repeated 3 - 4 times at intervals of 2 - 3
days. All 10 dogs survived whereas 4 of the 5 controls died. The radia-
tion-induced reduction in the phagocytic activity of the leucocytes was
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successfully influenced by direct transfusions, reaching supernormal values
(+20 %-) after 4 weeKs; in the controls a minimum of only 7 % of the initial
value was observed after 5 weeks and the initial value was regained after
10 weeks. -A.Irtibiotica slightly reduced the phagocytosis. The
bactericidity of the blood was evaluated on the basis of the properdin
titer in the serum, which hardly changed in the test animals whereas it
dropped sharply in the control, becoming nondeterminable after , 2 weeks.
The experiments prove that direct blood transfusions are a potent means of
mitigating and healing radiation sickness. There are 3 figures. The most
important English-language reference ist D. K. Sorenson, V. P. Bond, E. P.
Cronkite, Radiat. Res., 1qbO, v- 13, p. 669.
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ordena Lenina akademii imeni S. M. Kirova (Department of
Field Surgery of the "Order of Lenin" Military Medical
Academy imeni S. M. Kirov) (Professor,A..,.N.:Berkutovt',.-',
Major-!general of the Medical Service, Chairman of Department)
SUBMITTED: February 25, 1962
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BERKUTOV., A.N.; KORCHANOV,, L.S., YAROBLAVTSEVA, N.A.; BOGHMOVA, D.I.
Substitution therapy at the peak of acute radiatirn sicimess,
Mod. zid. 7- no.1109-65 14162. (i~iiAa 16:9)
1. Iz kafedry voyenno-polevoy khirurgii (nachalln:Lk - general
mayor meditainskDy sluzhby., prof. A.N.Borkutov) Voyenno-m-
ditainskoy ordena Lanina akademii imoni B.M.Kirova)
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Alp
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DeBigns of live steam pipings, for 300 W boiler-turbogenerator
seta. Energetyka Pal. 17 no.6:177-179 Je 163.
I& Centralne Biuro Konstrukeyjna Notlowp Tarnowskie Gory.
RUMAN I A
BOC Lieutenant-Colonel# Medical Corps; and CARUCERU, I.,
Lieutenant-Colonel, Medical Corps.
."Duodenal Stenosis Due to Biliary Syndrome"
Bucharest, RoVista'S661tara'14111tara, Vol 62, No. 6, Nov-Dec 66, p. 1025-
1027
Abstract: Description of case in woman aged 31 with severe gastrointestinal
condiTio due to duodenal stenosis following cholecystoduodenal fistula;
uneventful recovery followed cholecystectomy and reparative surgery, 5
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ZITIKHAREVA, V.1.1 ZAKUMBAYEVt A.A.;-IDAILVAP rl.u.;
IMAMBAYEVA, U.A.; KRIVOSHEYEVi Tu.O,,- RUDUEUrtWOV,
Zh.D.; RAKHMETCHIN, S.; TYUTTUXOV, F.M.; SHIMp P.S.;
LAZARENKO, Te.I.; GARANKINA, A.I.; D'YACHENKO, R.;
PETUKHOV, R.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchn. red.;
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takhn. red.
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Kazakhstans.. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo AN KazSSRp 1963. 172 p.
1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhakoy SSR, Alma-Ata,. Institut eko-
nomiki.
(Kazakhstan-Food industry)
AVERBUKH, E.Sh., inz1j,; BOOHANOV, Ye.Ye.j inzh,; GROYSMAN, A.D., inzh.;
MITHUN, M.A.~~-
Automatic control of hopper loading. Mekh. i avtom.proizv. 19
no.3:19-22 Mr 165. (MA .18:4)
BOCHANTSEV, V.P.
What is Halanthium Lipakyi Paulo? Bot.mt.Garb.15:45-" '53.
(MLRA 7:2)
(Chenopodiaceae)
BOMMSF.V,V.P.
I
Critical notes on the Chenopodiacese. Bot.mat.Gerb.16:84-85 '54
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BOCHAITSU,V.P.
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BORISOVA, A.G.; BOCHANTSIV, BUTKOV, A.Ya., dotsent; VASILIKOVSKAYA, A.P.;
VVEMS LAp AoL., d-otsen't; GOLODKOVSKIT, Y.L.; GONCHWOV, N.Y.
[deceased DROBOT, V.P., professor; KCROTKOVA, Ile.Te.; KOSTINA, KoY.;
KUDRYUASHE S.No.Cdec*6ased3; IAIKHIPA, MoM.; LIPCEIBVSKIT.I.A.;
MIRONOV, B.A. Cdeceasedh PAZIT, V.K.; POTARKOVA, A.I.; PROTOPOPOV,
G.F.; SUHNEVICH, G.P. [deceased]; MULIZOVA, X.P.; YU21TCHUK, S.V.;
KOROVIN, Ye.P., pTofessor, glavnyy redaktqr4,ZAKIROV,,rX.Z., professor,
reda)Ltor; SHIPUIIHIN. A.Ya, redaktor Isdatelletva
[The glora of Uzbekistan] Flora Uzbekistana. Glav. red* B.P.Xorovin.
Tas~"ut, Izd-vo Akadomit nauk UzSSR. Vol.3. 1955. 825 P. (HLRA 9:20)
1. Daystvitellnyy ehlen AN UzSSR (for lorovin)
(Usbekistan-Botany)
BOCHANTSEV, V.P.
Critical notes on the mustard family.
'55.
(Brassicaces,e)
Bot.mat.Garb. 17:160-178
(MLBA 9:5)
BOGRAIRTM,V.P.; LIM ITS,B.Tu.
On the problem of the scope of species In higher plants. Bot.zhur.
40 no.4:542-547 Jl-Ag'55. (MIRA 8:11)
1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni, V.L.Iromarova Undenli nwak SSSR,
Leningrad
(Botany-classification)
Guide to plants of the goosefoot family of Kazakhstan.* V.P.Goloskokov,
P.P.Poliakov. Reviewed by V.r.Boohantsev. Bot.zhur,41 no#2;281-283 7
156. (MI2A 9:7)
1.Botanicheekiy inatitut imeni V.L.Komarova Akademii naak SSSR, Lenin-
grr.d.
(lazakhatan--Goosefoot) (Goloskokoy, V.P.) (Poliakov, P.P.)
BOORMSIT.. V.P.
"Christolea" Lan article in Inglish] by S.M.H.Jafri. Bot.shur. 41
no.5.*728-732 my 156. (MLRA 10:7)
1. Botanichookly institut im. Y.L. Xonmrova Akademil nouir SSSR,
Leningrad.
(Christoles)
BOMMSBY, V.P.;, Immm, D.V.; HYANNIN, A.A.
Concerning N.I.Sharmpov's book NN*v fatty oilseed plants.' Bet.shur.41
no.6:901-907 Jo 156. (XIMA 9:10)
l.Botaxichoskiy Institut Imeni V.L.Kemareva Akademii nolk SSSR.
(Oilseed plazte)
BOCHANTSXV, V.P.; LIPSHITS. S.Tu.
Some Inuls, species of Central Asia and India. Bot.shur.41 no.8.-
1168-1171 Ag 156. (=A 9:12)
1. Botanichaskiy institut Imeni V.L.Itomarova Akademit nauk SSSR,
Leningrad. (Asia--Inule)
BOO -- --.- - .. -
0101-
Critical notes on the,mustard f4mily. Bat. mat. Garb. 18:104-108 '57.
(Brassicaceae) (mLu. lo:6)
BOCHLMSrbv~t.y.p.
Non" -- -- - -.. ~, 0~ - - I I
W.
Now and critics.1
259-268 157.
"qtA!! of the genus Irigeron L. Bet, mt. Garb. 18:
()MU 10:6)
(Soviet Central Ula-Daisy Yleabane)
BOGHANTsruv, y. P, .
"Compomitas of Afghanistan" by X.H.2achinger. Pt. 2. Reviewed by
V?P.,M.qch&n.tsev. Bot. zhur. 42 no.5:773-778 W 157. (M2A 10:6)
1. Botanicheakly instltut-.Ap,,.T.~..Kqmarqva Akademii na-Qk SSSEL,
Leningrad. (Afghanistan-COmpositae)
(Rechingeri X.R.)
.10,00
I ~ 2 ~7; ~` *~!- i i ~
A now genue and.specien
101-103 157.
of the mustard family. Dot. mat. Garb. IS:
(MLIL IOW
(Kh*dzh&-Xazvm Mountains-Brassicaceae)
J30CEMSET. V.P.; BUTKOV. A.Ya.; TMINSKIT, A.Io*, DROBOV, V.P. [deceased];
KOROVIN, te.P., akademik; ICROTKCYA. TeJe.; KUDRUSM, S.M.
(deceased]; LINGOVSKIL I.A.; KAMM, Y.K.; PAZIT, Y.K.; POPOV,
M.G. [deceased]; RUSANOV, 7.Ne; SUMMIGH, G,P. [deceased]; ZAMOV,
I.Z., glavnyy red.; NUZAPAROT, A.M., red,; CHKEUVSKATA, A.B.,
redAzd-va; SKOIINIKOVA, 3.1h.. red.izd-va-, BARTSEVA, V.P., tekhn,red.
[Flora of Uzbekistan] Flora U-sbekistana. Tashkent, Izd-vo Alma.
nauk Usbakskoi SM. Vol.4. Red.toma A.I.Vvedenekii. Sost.V.P.
Bochentsev i dr. 1959. 596 p. (MIRA 13:8)
1. All UxSSR (for Korovin. Zakirov). 2. Usbekskaya Aksaemiya sel'sko-
khosyaystvannykh nauk (for Zakirov).
(Uzbekistan-Dicotyledons)
VASILICKENKO, I.T.; GOUJBKOVA, V.P.;
BORISOVA, A.G. ;,,.BOCHAMJW,
GORSHKOVA, S.G.; GRUBOV, V.I.; KIRPICHNIKOV, M.B.; SM)LIYANINDIIA,
L.A.: TAMAHSHYAN. S.G.: ~SVMLNV, N.N.: TSVXTKOvA, L.I.; Yuzxp-
CHUK, S.V.; SHISHKIN, B.r., rod#toma; BOBROV, Te.G., doktor
biol.nauk, prof., red.: SHIRBDVA, A.V., takhn.red.
[Compositael Compositae. Moskya, Isd.-Yo Akad.nauk SSSR' 1959.
630 p.(Akademiin nauk SSSR. Botanicbookii institut. Flora
SSSR. no.25)* (MIRA 13:4)
(compositas)
BORISOVA, A.G.; BOG jUV,,&*VA31LIC11NIIKO, I.T.; GOLUBXOVA. V.7.;
UB
BO
GORSM60V. 9. T. Mr V I.; KIRPICMFIKOV. M.N.; SMOLIYANIBOYA, L.A.;
ThHhHairw, B.G.; TSYSIRV, NJ.; YUZEFUHUK, S.Y.; KOKAROT, T.L..
akademik, glavnyy red.; SHISHEN, B.I., red.isdaniya; BOBROT, Ye.G.,
doldor biol.nauk, prof., 'red.; biMIRHOV, A.V., t-ekhn.red.
[Flora of the U.S.S.R.] Flora SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk
Sm. 1959. 630 P. (MIRL 32 -- 8)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shishkin).
(Compositae)
BOCHAii-.b-Hv. V.P.
~- ~-- I -
Critiml notes Chanopodiaceae. Pt*3.
Bot,mat.Gerb. 19:96-101 1141
(HIRk 12:8)
(Goosefoot)
BOGI'Jauwr, V.P.
- '--"3'OWN-AV
Critical notes on the mustard family. Pt.3- Bot.mt-Gerb-
19:105-108 '59- (141RA 12:8)
(Brannicaceae)
BOCHMSEV V.P. - xhuwav, M.N.
I-Mmmwd*
11
The new genus GorodkovilL Nob. of the mustard fanily. -Bot-mat.
Gerb. 19:109-113 '59. (MLU 12:8)
(Yakutia--Goroclkovia)
- BOCHANTSIff. V.P.
List of cruciferoun plants collected b7 M.P.Petrov in wrth-
western China during 1957-1958. Bot.zhur. 44 W-10:14133-1490
0 159. (14IRk 13:4)
1. Botanicheskiy institut in, V.L.Konarova, Akademii nauk SSSR,
Leningrad.
(14ougolla, Inner-Brasmicaceae)
BOCHANTSIV, V.
Descriptive list of new plants in Russian publications except
those known from previous descriptions Lin Tatin.]. Pt.3.
Bot.mat.Gerb. 20:493-507 16o. (KM 13:7)
Olotww)
APANASIM, K S.; BWHANTSEV V.P. - VASILICHENKO, I.T.; GOPSHKOVA, S.G.;
ILIIN; M.~-.,--KIKPFICMNIKiOWV, K.E.- KNORRMG, O.E.; KUPRIYANC17A,, L.A.;
PONZINDVA, Ye.G.; POLMOVO P.~.; POUMOVA, A. I.; SMOLIYANINOVA, L,A,;
FEDOROV, An.A.; TSVL7KOVA, L.I.; TSVELEV, N.N.,- SHISHKIN, B.N. -
KOHAROV,, V*L., akademik,, glavnyy red..; -BOBROV, red.toma; SHIS&M. B.K.-,
red.izd.; SKMOVA, A.V., Ukbn.red.-
[flora of the U.S.S.R.) Flora SSSR. Moskva., Izd-vo Akad.nauk
WM 1961. 938 p. (Plors, SSSR, vol. 26). (NIR& 15:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shishkin).
(compositae)
BOCHAMSEV, V.P.
Nomenclatural notes. Bot. mat, Gerb. 21:10-14 161. (1-aRA 14110)
(Botany-Nomnelature)
BOCHANTSEVI V.P.
A new species of the gems Sal&61& L. Dot. mat.- Garb. 21:130-132
161. (Aral kara-kum-Saltwort) (AM .14 ao)
BOCHUMEV, V.P.; TSVELFV,, N.N.
The new genus Sisymbriopsis Nob. of the mustard family. Bot.
mat. Garb. 21:143-wlO 161. (MIRA 14:10)
(Pamirs-Sisymbriopsis)
BOBROV, Ye.G., doktor biologenauk,, profo;,LMHAMEV, V.P.;
IWIN) M.M.; LINCHEVSKII, I.A.; LIPS~.f `8*'YU*-*";--
SMGIYEVSXAYA., Ye.V.; CHRMA, O.V.; CHEREPAWN, S.K.;
YUZEPCHUK) S.Vo; SHISHKIN, B.K., red.toms; SHIRNOVA, A.V., tekhn.red.
1 ['
Flora of the,U.S.S.R.] Flora SSSR. Moskv*a., Iz4-vo.
Akad.nauk SSSR, 1962. 757 p.. (Flora SSSR, vol.27).(MMA 15:11)
Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shishldn).
(DICOTYLEDONS)
BOGHANTSEV, V.P.
'!o,)ort No. 2. Bot.mat. 163.
Noto 9 on nomenclature. Carb. 22:29-32
Atrapha-,. 1. aveni.a Bntsc-h., ft new ar4ciba from Tajikistan, lbid.,.94-95
New gooteCoot speciezi from TaJilkistan. Ibid.-.96-99
Two new sTecic, of the gpnuE% Salsola L. from
the Tien Shan. lbid.z105-
108
A note on Salsola arbusculiformis Drob. and S. laricifolia Turn. ex
Litv. lbid.tlO9-IU
Review of the genus Goldbachia DC. J)id.:135-143
.-' VIZ-VAAM-.'J"',~~
Fevie;4 of tl* genii-.; Cryptospora Kar, et Kir. Ibid.:144-149
(MIRA 17:2)
BOCHANTSEVI V.P.
Descri tion of the vegetation of the United Arab Republic
U. Bot.zhur. 50 no.2t281-290 F t65.
(F~Upt
WIRA 18:12)
1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.L.Komarova AN SSSR,
Leningrad. Submitted Februar7 7, 1964.
BOCHANTSEV, V.P., kand.biolog.nauk,
Rxploration of deserts in the United krab Republic. Vest. AN
SSSR 33 no.9t73-74 S 163. (MIRA 16:9)
. (United Arab Repkiblic-Desertp)
I
BOCHANTSEV, VOPO
-------------------
Second trip to the United Arab Republic, Bots zhur- 48
na.6029-935 A 163. (MIRk 17:1)
o
1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.L. Komrova AN SSSR,
TAningrad.
MOCHMSEVA, Z.P.
Bochantseva, Z.P. "The biology of florescence in fruit-bearing plants to
dendritic, halophytes and haloxylons.1 Byulleten,( Ulav. botan. sada, Issue
1, 1948, P. 55-57
SO: U-2888, Letople Zhurnallufth Statey, No, 1, 1949
DOCHANTSEVA, Z. P.
Bochantsm, Z. P. - "Biological and embryological data on the fraltwort Salsola
Richteri Kar,w Trudy Botan. Sada (Akad. nauk Uzbek. SSF), Issus 1. .19490 P*
3,32-48- Bibliog: 8 iteras
SO: U-524-0, 17, Dec. 53, (Iatopis tZhunial Inylich Statey, No. 25, 1949).
BOCHANTUVA Z, 0, kandidat biologichookikh nauk.
llwww~ - Wtv
Multiflovering capacity of tulips. Trudy Bot.oada AN Uz.SSR no.4:
35-63 154. (Tulips) (MIRA 9:7)
.e
NAZAMSKIT, S.I.; MAKARCV, S.N.; PILIPAnO, F.S.; GFJUSIMOV, X.V.; ILIINSKLYA,
M.L.; VICE313R, A.I.,Cdeceased]; VASIL'Y317, I.M. ; WINA, N.V.; SOXOWr,
S.Ta.; LOZINA-LOZINSKAU, A.S.; SAA=, S.G.;ZAUSSKIT, D.M.; AVRCRIN,
N.A.; IVANOV, M.I.; PRIKIAMV, N.V.; SOBOLEVSYAYA, I.A.; SAIAXLTOV,
M.N.; KAlINOVSKIY, P.I.; WCHNIK, A.I.; KUVCHRM, O.A.; VMOV, N.K.;
GROZDOV, B.V.; PASHKIN, S.; BOSSE, G.G.; PALIN, P.S.i(g.Shuyi~ Ivanov.-
skoy oblasti); MATUKEUN; ZATVAMTSKIT, G.F.; GRACLW, N.G.; CORKA
H.I.; KIRKOPULO. Te.N.; 1EVITSUU,A.M.-, GRISHKO, N.H.; LIKHVAR', D.F.
VILICHINSKIY, N.M.; LYPA, A.L.; OREKHOV, M.V.; SUCHFMINA, A.A.;
TSYGANKOVA, V.Z.-, BARAN07SKIY, A.L.; GEORGIYXVSKIY, S.D.; STRIKININ. G.A.
OZOLIN, E.P.; LUKAYTENE, M.K.; KOS, Yu.I.; VAIL'UV, A.V.; RUKHLDZE,
F.Ye.; VASUDZE, V.N.; SHANIDZE, V.M.; MLNDZHAVIDZE, D.V.; KORKESUO.
A.L.; KOLISNIKOV, A.I.,(g. Sochi): SERGEM, L.I.; VOLOSHIN. M.P.j
RYBIN, V.A.; IVANOVA, B.I.; RYABOVA, T.I.; GAREYEV, B.Z. ;RUSABOV, P.N.;
-- J,6?,U- BLINOVSKIY, K.V.; ILYSHEV, L.K.; MUSHEGYAN, A.M.;
ONOV, L.M.
Talko given by participants in the meeting. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no-15:
85-182 '53. (MM 9:1)
1. Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad Akademii nauk SSM (for Makarov~Pilipenko,
Gerasimov, 111inskaya. Vsksler); 2. Akademiya komunallnogo khoz7ay-
stva imeni K.D. Famfilova for Vasillyev); 3. Veasoyuznaya sellskokho.-
zyaystvennaya vystavka (for 111ina); 4. Botanichookly sad Botaniche-
skogo instituta imeni V.L.Iomarova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Sokolov.
Lozina-Lozinakaya, Saakov); 5. Botanicheskiy sad Leningradakogo
(continued on next card)
NAZLIWSXIT, S.L.-(continued) Card 2.
gosudaretvannogo ordena, Lenin& univarsitsta (for Zalsaskiy); 6. Pol
yerno-Allpiyokly botanichookiy sad Kollskogo filiala Imeal S.M. Xtrova
Akademli nauk MR (for Avrorin)l 7. Botanichookly oak pri Tomskom
gosudarstvannom universiteta (for Ivanov)-, 8. Botaniehookiy sad pri
Tomskom gosudarstvannom univeralteta imeal V.V. Xuybysheva (for Prik-
ladov); 9. TSentrallnyy Sibirskiy botanichaski7 sad Zapadno-Sibirsko-
go filiala Akademli nauk SSSR (for Salamatov, Sobolevskaya); 10. Bo-
tanichaskiy sad Irkutsko gosudaretvannogo universiteta Imeal A.A.
Zhdanova (for Malinovskiy); 11. Altayakaya plodovo-yagoduaya opyt-
naya otantoiya (for Luchnik); 12. Pashkirskly botanichookly sad (for
Kravchenko); 13. losoatepuaya selaktaionnaya opytnaya stantaiya deko-
rativnykh kulltur tresta Goszeleakhoz Ministerstya kommunallnogo kho-
zyaystva RSM (for Vakhov); 14. Bry~Lnakly leeckhozyVetvannyy insti-
tut (for Grosdov); 15. Botanichookly sad pri Voroneshokom gosudar-
styennom universitate (for Mashkin); 16. Orekhovo-Zuyevokly pedago-
gichaskiy institut (for Bosse); 17. Botanichaskiy sad pri Rostovekom
gosudarstyennom uAiversitate iment V.M. Nolotova (for Matukhin); 18.
Botanichookiy sadluybyahevokogo gorodckogo otdela nwodnogo obrazo-
vanlya (for Zatvarnitskiy); 19. Zoobotanichaskiy sad pri Xazanskom
univeraitate (for Grachev); 20. Gosudarstvannyy reepublikanakiy
proel-,tny.v institut "Giprokommunstroy* (for Charkasov); 21. Botani-
chookiy sad Ocloookogo gosudarstvounogo universiteta Imeni I.,I. Machni-
kova (for Kirkopulo); 22. Botanichaskiy sad pri Dnepropetra'vskom
gosudarstvannom universitete (for Levitakaya); 23..Botanicheakiy sad
(continued on next card)
NAZAWSKIT, S.L. -(continued) Card 3.
Akedenji nauk USSR (for Grishko, LIkhvar', Villchinakiy), 24.
Kiyevskiy ssl'skok6zyayetvennyy Inatitut (for Zqpa); 25. Botani--
chaskiy sad Chernovitskogo gosudaretvennogo universitets, (tor Orekhov);
26. Botanicheekly-sad, pri LIvovskom gosudarstvennom unIversitsts '
Imeni Iv. Yranko (for Shcherbina); 27. Botanicheekly sad Miarlkov-
okogo gosudarstwennogo universitets, Imeni A.M. Gorlkogo (for TSygan-
kova); 28. Botanicheekly sad Zhitomirskogo sallakokhozyayatvannogo
institute, (for Baranovskiy); 29. Botenichaskiy sad Akademii nauk
Belorueskoy SSR (for Georgiyevokly); 30. Institut biologii Akademil
nauk Belorueskoy SSR (for SteRmin): 31. Botanichookiy sad Akademii
Lltovskoy WM (for Lukaytene); 32. Bobanicheakiy sad Latviyokogo go-
sudaretyennogo universitsta (for Ozolixt); 33. Kabardinskiy krayeved-
chaskiy botanichaskiy sad (for Us); 34. Sukhumakiy botanicheekiy
sad Akadexii nank Gruzinskoy SSR (for Vasillyev, Rukhadze); 35. Be-
tumakly botanichaskiy sad Akedemii nauk Grusinskoy SSR (for Shanidze);
36. Thilleskiy botanicheekiy sad Akademli nauk Grusinakoy SSR (for
Kandshavidse); 37. Sochinskiy park Dendrariy (for Korkeshko); 38.
GosudaretvemVy Nikitskly botanicheakiy sad Imeni V.M. Molotova (for
Ssrgeyev, Voloshin); 39. KMekiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (for
Rybin) -, 40. Botanicheskiy sad Moldavokeri filiale, Akademit nau SSM
(for Ivanova); 41. Botanichaskly sad Boi~aaicheskogo institute, Aka-
demii nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Ryabova); 42. Botanichaskiy sad Kir-
gitskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (for Vareyev); 43. Botanicheekly
(continued on next card)
NAZLMSXIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 4.
sad Akademli nauk Usbekskoy 60 (for Rusanov, Bochantseva); 44.
Botanicheakiy as& Akademii nauk Turkmenskoy SSR (for Blinovskiy);
45. Respublikanskiy sad Akademii nauk Kazakhokoy SM (for layehev
Mushegyan).
(Botanical gardens)
TJSS'..
og "- &owth and Development*
y
H-3
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Biol, No i6s 25 Aug 1957* 68966
Author i Boohantseva. Z* P
Title j 'OmrftffaR~r of Tulip Seeds Subjected to Effect of
Urbra-Soir-Ido
Crig Pub Dok!-, AN UzSSRs 1955$ 40 43-45
Abstract 9 The eff eou of ultrasound treatment on ge:mination of Seeds
of Tulipa foster:Iana Jwe (I) and Tulipa kaufmanniana
Rgl, (II) was s~,udied, The duration of treatment was I
min-ate 30 SeOond3; I minute; and 30 seconds at a frequ-
enoy of 30POO cycles per second. The u~Ltrasound speed-
ed up the gemination of I with or:)csure for 1 minute
30 seconda.9 and in TI with exposure for I minutej, and
1 minute 30 aeoondso Howevws as a resT-t- of the treat-
men',$ the period of Seed germinatim was lengthened#
and the percentage of germinated seeds Li II decreased4
OArd 311.
SOCHUTUTA, Z.P.
,~Wfr
Ontogeneoi,9 of tulips. Trudy Bot.sada AN Uz.SZR no.5:71-108 156.
(Tulips) (Ontogany (Botany)) (MU 10:2)
BOCHANSBYA, Z.P.; ROWOVICH, 'Z.A.
14~
Biology o? flowering and development of the generative sphfpre in the
tamarisk. Trudy Bot. *ad& AN Uz.=M no.5:109-118 '56. (KLRL 10: 2)
(Tashkent--Tam&rimk)
BOCHANTSEVA, Z. P., Doe Biol Sci -- (diss) "Tulips. Morphology, cyto-
logy, and biology." Tashkent, 1960. 34 pp; (Academy of Sciences Uzbek
SSR, Botannical Gardens); 200 copies; price not given; list of author's
work on pp 33-34 (15 entries); (RL, 27-60, 150)
N
BOCHANTSEVA, Z.P. I,
Regions of Central Asia in which the contemporary forms of
tulips developed. Trudy TashGU no.,187:Z72-Z75 161. (MM 15:3)
1. Botanicheskiy sad AN UzSSR.
(Soviet Central Asia--Tu-lips)
BocHMsEVA, zinaida Petroma
[Tulilips; their morphology, cytology, and biology]
Tiullpany; morfologiial taitologiia i biologiia. Tasbkent,
Izd-vo Akad. nau*.Vzbekskoi SSR, 1962. 406 p.
(MIRA 16:5)
(Tulips)
'wr
(') C, ~) /9 A ~k "~
USSR/Solid State Physics - Structure of Defornable Materials E-8
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fi ziks Y No 1,- 19581 1050
Author Dochar, A.A., Preabrathenskaya, Yu~A#
Inet Moscow Institute for Nonferrous Metals and Gold
Title Concerning the Nature of ShearLines Visible in the
Microscope.,
Orig Pub Dokl. AN-SSSR, 1957, 113, No 3, 564-566
Abstract A comparison was made between,,the number of slippage
track&, occurring upon deformation of metals having va-
rious plastic properties. The number of shear lines ob-
served on the surface of polished sections, prepared of
brittle intermetallic conpounds PbjC&, Xg.,,ft, CuZn, etc.,
are not only not less than in specimens of plastic me-
tals, subjected to approximately the same degrees of de-
formation, but sometimes even considerably more.
Car d 1/2
1
BOGHARI D.AO
o W" -- ~w, .,
Configurations characteristic for the superposition of structures.
Dokl. AN SSSR 60 no.5013-815 NY 148. (MML lOr8)
1. Moskovskiy tekstilInyy Inetitut. Predstavleno akademikom V.M.
Rodionovym.
(Wave machanics) (Nolecular theory)
BOCHAM, A.r.
Principles of the calculation of the intake of dense current*
in vater intake apartureo. Top. gidr, no,13&105-122 163
(MIRL 17t8)
ACCESSION NRs AR4022431 8/0058/64/000/001A027/1027
SOURCEs RZh. Fizika, Abs. lA257
AUTHOR: Berlovich, Z.Ye.; Docharkin, V. X.
TITM Single channel time analyzer with automatized control
CITED SOURCE: Tr. 5-y Mauchno-tekhn. konferlentaii,po yadern. radio-
elektronike. T. 2. Ch. lo M.* Gosatomizdat, 1963, 124-134
TOPIC TAGS: single channel analyzer, single channel time analyzer,
time of flight spectroscopy, neutron spectroscopy,-excited nucleus
lifetime, programed analyzer
TRANSLATION: A single-chanhel time analyzer is,described, intended
for the measurement of the lifetimes of excited'states of nuclei and
for neutron time-of-4light spectroscopy. The measdirement range of
this analyzer is somewhat less than 1 microsecond. The entire opera-
C6rd 1/2
ACCESSION NR: AR4022431
tion of the analyzer is fully automatized and the analyzer can
operate in accordance with a specified program during an established
interval. The features of the circuit and of the construction
:of the analyzer are described in detail. The relative advantages
:and shortcomings of this analyzer as compared with other single-
hannel analyzers described in thek literature are discussed.
Al.
DATE ACQ; 03Mar64 SUB CODRs 'PH ENCL: 00
BOCHARNIXDV G.B.[Bocbarnikov. H.B.1,kando takbn. nauk
- . ------ Z.-,
Using ona-bucket excavators in digging ditches* Makh. sill. hosp.
9 no. 8:27-28 Ag 158. (HrRA 11-.8)
(2kcavating machinery)
BOC!!A fB~charuikov, H.B.I.Imnd.takhn.nauk
~~B ~
Hachin4for Up drainage and reclamation of bogs and swamy
land. Hekh.sil!*'hosp. 9 no.12t23-25 D 158. (MMA 12: 1-)
(Drainage) (Reclamtion of land)
14(2)9 300) SOV/99-59-11-6/15
AUTHOR: Bocharnikov, G.B., Candidate of Technical Sciences,
ZE~ov, T._X-.-a-nr-7sipohuk, L.N., Engineers
TITILE: Construction of the Dnepr - Krivoy Rog Canal
PERIODICA-1: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1959, Nr 11, pp 24-33
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article describes the Dnepr - KTivoy Rog Canal,
presently under construction, as well as some of the
methods and equipment used in its construction. The
canal - 42.2 km long - has its soureG in the Kakhovs-
koye vodokhranilishohe(4kIA0Vk& reservoirX, passes
thence to the west of the town of Apostolovo and
ends in the Yuzhnoye reservoir (capacity - 36.5 mil-
lion cubic meters), located in the Taranovoy and Che-
banke gorges. From here water will be carried by open
canals to the Kresov reservoir on the Saksagan' river,
and to the Ingulets river, and by closed pipe-line to
a filter station and the industrial enterprises of
Krivoy Rog. The overall reserve capacity o5 the Yuz-
hnoye and Kresov reservoirs is 51 million m . Cons-
Card 1/6 truction of the canal, state the authors, is aimed at
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solving the problem of water supply to the Krivoy
Rog basin, ani the canal should deliver more than
650 m411ion m of water yearly to oonsumers, of which
590 M` is intended Tor technical needs, 100 millio
m for household and drinking use and 50 million m
for irrigation purposes; the overall land area to be
irrigated by the canal will be 24,500 hectares, with
the prospect of raising this figure to 41,500 hecta-
res. Dimensions of the canal are given, and a cross
section diagram presented Wg 3); it is computed that
the canal will handle 38 m /see of water; the upper
part of the banks is reinforced with a 0.2 meter layer
of pulverized rock. The canal route is mapped (Fig 10
and briefly described. Raising water from the level
of the rakhovks~ reservoir to that of the Yuzhnoye reservoir
(a difference of 85 M) will be accomplished by three
pumping stations equipped as follows: installed in
the first station will be 56 V-17 vertical cantilever
centrifugal pumps with a metallic spiral chamber, in
the second and third stations, OP 4-145 vertical ro-
Card 2/6 tary axial pumps; each pump is directly connected with
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a synchronous electric motor, and the power of the
electric motors -varies from 700 to 2000 kw; the start-
stop process at all stations is fully automatized,
and may be controlled locally as well as from a con-
trol point. Other constructions along the canal route
are outlined, including 59 km of road, 50 km of 35 kv
transmission line, 42 km of 6 kv transmission line
and 35/6 kv electric sub-stations; as of the middle
of 1959 35 km of 35 kv line, 42 km of 6 kv line and
three of the sub-stations were built, and 7 km of the
canal were completed. Work on the canal was started
in the second halt of 1957 by the ordena Lenina spet-
sializirovannoy)*troitellno-montazhnoye upravieniye
"Dneprostroy" (Specialized Construction-Installation
Administration of the Order of Lenin "Dneprostroy");
construction offices are located in Apostolovo and
MarlyanskoA. Among other facilities listed is a con-
crete works,in the village of Radushnoye (Fig 4).
Work on the canal and road beds is to be done by the
Upravleniye mekhanizirovannykh rabct "Dneprostrova"
Card 3/6 (Office of Mechanized Works of. "Dneprostroy").
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The following equipment is presently in use: 25 exca-
vators, 50 bulldozers, 12 scrapers, 7 graders, 4 me-
tor-graders, 1 grader-elevator, 21 tractors and 10
rollers. Earth work was began in February, 1958,
and full mechanization of this work is projected;
excavators are to handle 70%, scrapers - 20% and b'ul-
Idozers - 10% of the overall volume of this work.
Various methods of working on the canal bed are out-
lined. One method, very briefly described, proposed
by thb Pauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organizat-
sii, mekhanizatsii i ekonomiki stroit6l'stva i arkhi-
tektury USSR (Scientific-Research Institute of the
Organization, Mechanization and Economics of Construc-
tion of the Academy of Construction and Architecture
of the UkrSSR) in 1958 is illustrated (Pig 5) using
a bulldozer on an S-80 tractor. Use of a D-20A gra-
der on the canal banks is also shown kFig 6). Cons-
truction work on the earth dike of the luzhnoye reser-
voir is also briefly described and illustrated (Fig 7).
The authors report that fiTB-'U- use of the ZPM-3000 Gx-
Card 4/6 eating-cutting machine, an experimental model of which
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was produced by the Voronezhskiy gosudarstvennyy eks-
kavatornyy zavod imeni Kominterna. (Voronezh State Ex-
cavator Works imeni fomintern), was made in the cons-
truction of the i)nepr - Krivoy aog canal; this exca-
vator is Belf-powered by a diesel-electric power ins-
tallation and equipped with hydraulic control, and is
intended for digging canals up to 4Um across (at the
top) and up to 6m deep; some specifications are given
and its operation and use are described and illustra-
ted (Fig 9). At present the excavator is undergoing
tests. Also in use at the canal are bulldozers on
i)ET-250 and S-100 tractor units; the DET-250, put out
by the Chelyabinskiy traktornyy zavod (Chelyabinsk
Tractor Works), with 250 hp has a diesel electric mo-
tor (300 V) and DK-913 auxiliary electric motor; the
DET-250 is illustrated (Fig '10); the DET-100 is a 100
hp unit; some specifications for both units are given;
both are equipped with hydraulic control systems, and
both are under tests at the canal site. Briefly dis-
cussed is a study of improvement in the organization
Card 5/6 of excavating and facing work in canal construction
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started in 1958 by the Scientific-,qesearch Institute
of the Organization, Mechanization and Economics of
Construction of the Academy of Construction and Archi-
tecture of the UK-rSSR in connection with construction
of the Dnepr-Krivoy Rog Canal, in conclusion the
authors note that the canal is expected to be finished
in 1960. The following persons are mentioned: V.
Pavlov, bulldozer operator, 1. Dashko, V. Filenko, le
Guba and M. Simorod, scraper operators, G. IlIkiv
and lyt. Dudarev, tractor drivers, and V. Shevtsov and
A. Primak, excavator operators. There are 7 photo-
graphs, 1 map and 2 diagrams.
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,_G.,_ kk%nd.takhn.nank; ZWKOV, A., insh.; OSIPCWX. L., insh.
Using p;%,duction line met4ods in earthwork during the con-
struction of the DAIsperArivoy Rog Ganale Stroi9i arkbite
no.6324-26 ;e 160. OIIRA 13:6)
(Dnieper-Krivoy Rog Omal) (3krthwork)
BOGHARNIKOV, G.B. (Bocharnikov, H.B.] kand.tekhn.naWc; ZHUKOV, A.0.,
jn-zE.--(f[rjvoy Rog Dneporpetrovokoy oblasti).
The Dnieper-Erivoy-Rog Canal. Hauka
19 S 160.
Canal)
zhyttia 10 no.9:17-
(min 13:9)
(Dnieper-lrivo~-Rog
BOCHAPMKOV, G.B., kand.tekhn.nauk; OSIPCHUX. L.M., inzh.
Using bulldozers in constructing the Dnieper - Krivov ROC.Canal.
Mekh.stroi. 17 no.2:5-8 F 160. (MBU 13:8)
(Bulldozers) (Dnieper-Krivoy Rog Canal)
BOCITAR IKOT G.B. )mnd.tekhn.n&uk; ZWKOV, A.A.. inzb.
I M=: 0 -
The over-all meebanixation of earth work in the construction
area of the Daieper-Krivoy Rog Canal* Gidr.stroi. 30 n0-7:
8-12 il- 16o. (MM 13:7)
(Dnieper-Krivo Rog Canal)
Okrthwork~
-BOCHARNIKOVP G.9 kand.tekhn.naukj OSIPCHUKP L.p inzh.; SLIPCHENKOt Pe
'--~~~khn.nauk
Using flow line methods in cozwtr-ubting the channel of the Dnieper-
Krivoy Rog Canal, Prom* strois i inzhe noor. 2 no* 1:20-24 A 160*
(MM 14:1)
(Dnieper-Krivoy Rog.&nal)
Ift
r,OjHA&,JKOVj Tz.13. )j-nzh..,k.t.n.; ZHUKOV, A.A. , insh.
Complex Rinization of the earthwork in constructiat cf canal.a.
KI-ddrotok i melior 6 no.6-.163-166 161.
BOCHARMOVp G,,B.s kand.tekhn.nauk; ZHUKOV., AA,., inaho
- -- -
Continuous earthwork operations in the construition of canal .
Mekb*stroi,, 18 zio*70.1-13 il 161, (MML 14M
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stroitellnogo proizvodotva. Akademii stroitelstva i arkbitektury
U&M.
(Ukraine-Canals) (Barthwrk)
BOCRARNIKOV# M.M.j SEDYlai, V.M.
More complete mining of mica reserves. Raxved. i okh. nedr 28
no*l2t28-30 D 162. (KIRA 16:5)
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(mica)
SEDYKH, Veniamin Mikhayle-richi BOCI"IKOV., Mstislay Mikhaylc)vich;
10
SHUVALOVO Nikala:7
Nikolayevichi BURLUTSX-TY. Boris Dmitriyevich; SHCHEMIAKOVA,
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131?-58-4-8468D
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 306 (USSR.)
AUTHOR: Bocharnikov N. F.
TITLE: A Search for Methods of Replacing Tin in Copper-base Casting
Alloys (Izyskaniye putey zameny olova v liteynvkh splavakh na
mednoy osnove)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the de-
gree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the Tsentr.
n. -i. in-t tekhnbl. i mashinostr. (Central Scientific Research
Institu're. of Technology and Mechanical Engineering), Moscow,
1957
ASSOCIATION: Tsentr. n, -i. in-t tekhnol. i mashinostr. Central Scientific
Research Institute of Technology and Mechanical Engineering).
Moscow
1. Alloys--Casting--Bibliography
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AVTHOR: None given
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TITLE; Dissertations (Avto~aferaty..djasertatsiy)
k
PERIODICAL: Vestnik MashinostroYeniYa, 1958, No.2, p.86 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: N.Y. Bocharnikov - Research into Ways of Substituting
Tin i-n-Ua-sT -Copper Base Alloys ( Izyskaniye putey zameny clove.
v liteynykh splavakh na mednoy osnove). submitted to TsNIITMASh.
As a result of laboratory research carried out by the author,
a copper base alloy has been obtained not containing tin and
possessing good mechanical and casting properties, as well as
satisfactory anti-friction properties and a good resistance
against corrosion and cavitation. It is noted in the conclusions
that the alloy so obtained can, in many instances, replace tin
bronzes and alinninium bronzes which have poor casting qualities.
V.A. Zemlyanskiy - Research into the Process of Chip Breaking by
a Cutting Tool Provided with a Chip Breaking Device (Issle-
dovaniye protsessa drobleniya struzhki na reztse so struzhkolomom)
Submitted to the Moscow. Aviation Production Institute (Moskovskiy
aviatsionnyy tekhnologicheskiy institut). The' work contains an
YBiB Of the forces acting on the chip breaking device. A
procedure for designing the chip breaker dimensions is proposed
and verified. This procedure is suitable for different con-
ditions of machining and does not require complicated computations
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