SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOCHAROV, D.A. - BOCHAROV, N.A.

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AUMDOVP AA, prof,; DUSTOVA, Mao aspirant; BEWV, Te.M,j kand, veterine nauk; AN,NOVA, M*Ye.j, kand. veterin. nauk; NOSKOV, A.I., kand. vaterin. n-ik; LIPINA, A.N., aspirant; SIMONOV, A.P., aspirant; BOCHAROV, D.A., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; KHRENOV, N.M., "sistent - W-w-mm"mmumm- Sanitary and veterinary hygiene& Veterinariin /+l no.4:89-IW Ap 164. (KRA 17:8) 1. Samarkand seliskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Akhmedar., Dustova)..2. Nauchno-proizvodstvennaya laboratoriya po borlbe a bolezrWami-,molodmyaka sell skokhozyaystvennykh zhivotay3rh Ministerstva proizvodstya i za otovok sellskokhozyaystvennfich produktav RSFSR. (for Antonoval. 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno- issledo- vatellskiy institut veterinarnoy sanitarii (for Noskov), 4. Insti- tut zhivotnovodstva. Ministerstva. sellskogo khozyaystva, Umbakskoy SSR (for Ylpina). 5. Veasoyuznyy institut gellmintologii imeni. akademika. K.I. Skryabina (for Simonov). 6. Moskovskiy tekhnolo- gichaskiy institut nyasnoy i molochnoy proryahlennosti (for Bocharov). 7. Khersonskiy sel'skokhozyaystvexuqy institut imeai A.D. TSyurupy (for Khrenov)o EPSHTEYN, Ye.I.., inzh.; SMORODINOV, A.N., inzh.;.BOC.HAROV,-,D.I., inzh.; BOCHKAREV, G.N., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiyes HMVIYEV, I.T.; . MASLOV, V.I.; LOBANOV, I.I.; IVANOV, A.P.; IVANOV, L.I. Start of converter substations with marcury-are rectifiers without-t'; sorting and forming of the rectifiers. Prom. energ.- 18 no.9232-3~ S 163. (NiRA 16-slo) BOCIUROVVD.A., kand. sellskoldiozyaystvennvkh nauk Disinfection on poultry farms. Veterinariia 41 no.U:98- 99 N 164. (MIRA 18s11) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut n7asnoy i molochnoy pronyahlennosti, USSR/Cultivated Plants, Modicillai Aants. Essential 'Oil Fl----lts. M Thxic plzants Abs Jour : Rof Zhur -,Biol., 110 8, 19;r8l No 34846 Author :Bocharov D.K. Inst :-M-Union tituto for Foddor Title ;Biology of the GarTArnation of Ergot Han-is Orig Pub %nil. nauchno-tolduni. inToni..Vaes. n.-i. in-t honiov,, 1957, No 2-3., 61-64 Abstract Studios were mado of the conditions of gornination of the horns of ergot from tho soods of Mflooth brono grass. In the presence of sufficient moisture and tompera-turos vanjing from plus 150C. to minus 100C. during 40 to 50 days, 92.7 to 95.8 percent of the horns Germinated; in tho courso of vi to 10 dhys: 25 to 37 parcent; at minus 50C. and In tho course of 24 hours, W to 23 percent. Moisture in tho absence of low temperatures doea not contribute to the gori-dantion of the horns. The depth of locction of sclarotics in the soil ,appears to hold groat importance for the gox-minantion process. Card 1/2 1.01 BOCHAROV., D. V. Eng. 2. um (6oo) 4. Bricks 7* Experience witb transportation of bricks in containem Biul. stroi. tekh, 9 no. 19, 1952. 9. Monthly List Rf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Jan"arY. -1953. Unclassified. oA~,, ~v BG,;IL10vf F . - -, . 11 *---- , -, , wow Mine, clubs and industry. Maet.ugl. 6 no.6:17 Je '57. (MLRA 10: 8) 1.Zaveduyushchiy k-ullturno-ti-masovym otdelom TSentrallrogo komiteta profsoyma rabochil-h ugollnoypromyshlennosti 66SR. (Coal minerm) (Vine management) BDGHARDV Fo;. DDB~Aq A. -. ZAYTSIV, N. -, KALUTSEIKES N.; KOWWRTSEV, N.; . W-==ZAFiDPANITSA, Ya:,- MMAYL11M, I.; PLIKH*IN, P.; POWHAMY. P.; RUZOV, Mo;.SEMEBDV, N.; STAKHANDV, A.; USKDV. A.- Fem Evgeplevich Tiurin; an obituary. Mast. ugl. 7 no.3-1-.32 N '58. (KIRA 1l.- 12) (liurin, 7e= lygenlevich, 1898-1958) -.1 ,- i QDLOCHAROV9 G&D. Influence of denervation of the swim bladder and enucleation on depth analysis, in carp. Vop. arav. fiziol. anal. no. 1:1.15-122 160. (MIRA 14W 1e The Higher Nervous Activity Physiological Laboratoryt University of Leningrad. (CONDITIOM RESPONSE) (AIR BLADDER (IN FISIIES)) (EB.-WOUNDS AND IMMES) (ORIENTATION) BOCHAROV,,--Q.9 - Survival rate of young humpback slamon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Walb.) depending on methods used in transferring then from freshwater into sea water. Tr~dy MI no.3:83-90 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy fixiologii (zav.-B.Sh.Ayrapetlyants) Murmanskogo morskogo ~iolbgioheskogo instituta. (Salmon)(Adaptation(Biolog7))(Salinity) I BOCHAROV, G.D, Active selective reaction of young humpback salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha.Walb,) in rplation to sea water. Trudy MI nojs91-96 161. I. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy fixiologii (zav. -E.Sh.Ayrapetlyarits) Murmanskogo morsbogo ~iologicheskogo instituta. (Salmon)(Salinity) NATOCHIN, Yu.V.; BDCHAROV, G.D. Activation of sodium excreting calls in the gills of humpback salmon and chva adapting to the life in sea water. Vop.ikht. 2 no.4s687-692 162. (KMA 16 s2) 1. Institut evolyatsionnoy fisiologii imeni I.MSechenova AN SSSR Leningrad i Murmanskiy morskoy biologichaskiy institut AN SSSR, DalInlye Zelentoy, (OU-18) (Sodium metabolism) (Salmon) f BOGHAROV, _1 Materials on the adaptability of young pink and chum salmons to seawater. Trudy MMBI no.5:154-360 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy fiziologii, (zav. - E.Sh.Ayrapetlyants) Mumanskogo morskogo biologicheskogo instituta. BOCHAROV, G. G. %Irmativnyi uchet v mashinostroenii; uchet ratrat proizvodstva. Moskva, Hashgiz, 1949. 148 p. The norm rating in machine-building; rating of production expenses. DLC: HF5686.M2B6 SO: Manixfacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1953. 1'orr-.ative erfasmunr- und !~)'Inlhulat-ion eler L- ::aschincribau, 1-on G . G. Bacharov und 121%. Kastmiyev. 2C1 p. tables. Translation fro.. the Russian: ',.Iowiatlvn,,-,' uchot i ImIlIkulyatsiya v naslanostro.-,-cnii, ~Iloscoir, 19-510 Diblio-raphical footnotes. BOCHAROV, G.G. 0791~nization and signiftemoe of IAWing out metal sheets for lot cutting. Art.trakt.prom. no-8:1-3 Ag '53. (96RA 6:8 ) 1. Ministerstvo mahinostroyeniya. (metal cutting) OELUKIN, F. P. -, BOCHMV, G. G. . maaktor; GRYAZNDV, V.I. reaaktor; XAPRA- LOVA, -A. t I "Wlmy redaktor. [Mechanization of production expense accounting in machine building enterprises] Mekbanizatelia ucheta zatrat n& proisvoastvo v mashino- stroitelinom predpriWit. Moskva, Goo.statisticheskoe iza-vo, 1954. 146 p. (MLRA 8;8) (Machine accounting) ZHRIUK, M.1h., redaktor; USTANAYN. Kh.G., redaktor; WCHAROT, G.G., redaktor. [Calculating the expenditure and amploMnt of materials in machine-building factories) Uchat raskhoda I ispollsovaniia materiLa- lov na mashinostroltel'afth zavodakh. Otvatetvennys red. M.Kh.Zheb- rek, Kh.G.Kastansev. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo mashino- stroit. i audostroit. lit-ry, 1954. 262 p. (MLRA 7:8) F&! 0': P_ 1. Dom Inshenera i tekhnika imeni F.I..Dzerzhinskogo, Moscow. (Ruchinery industry--Acoounting) BOOHMOV.G.G. Accounting at the plant and coat reduction of government operations. Avt,trak-t.prom. no.9:3-4 S 955. (XLRA 8:12) 1. Hinisterstvo artonobilluoy promyshlonnosti (Automobile industry--Accounting) PHASE I BOOK EXPIXTATION 232 Bocharov, Grigoriy Grigorlyevich Uchet.proizvodstva i kalIkulyateiya v mashinostroyenii(Cost Accounting and Calculations in the machine-building industry) 2d ed.., rev, Moscow, Mashgizs 195T. 309 P- 7,000 copies printed. Ed.: Shneyvas,, Pe Kho Reviewer: Yurlyev, N.Mo, Engineer; Editing of material on the economics and organization of production headed by: Saksaganskiy, T,D.; Ed. of.Publishing House: Temkin, A*V.; Tech. Ed.: ElIkind, V.D.; Corrector: Frolova, V.V* PURPOSE: The book is intended for accountants, planning person- nel, economists, and engineering and technical person- nel in the machine-building industry, Card 1/8 Cost Accounting and Calculations in the machiiie-(Contf) 232 COVERAGE-z This book is concerned with problems of account- ing and production cost calculation in the machine- building industry and it,describes up-to-date methods of basic accounting anddocumentation used in the various branches of the machine-building industry. The examples in the text present hypothetical-illustra- tive numerical data., ~There are 12 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PAGE Preface 3 Ch. I. Principles of Cost Calculation for Industrial Plants 5 Special features of cost calculation in the machine- building industry 5 Objectives of production planning and cost accounting 6 Types of cost calculation 8 Classification of plants by production and management systems 13 Card 2/8 Cost Accounting and Calculations In the machine-(Cont) 232 Production expenditure accounts as the bases for eal- culating productlon costs 18 Classification of production expenditures 22 Document forms for calculations 32 Cho Us Performance Norms as the Basis for Cost Planning, Accounting, and Calculation 3T Performance norm calculations 3T Performance norm and technical documentation 46 Work of the performance norm office.with mechanical handling of performance norm and technical documenta- tion. 56 Work of the performance norm office with manual handl- ing of performance norm documentation 6T Cho III* Primary Documentation T5 -Importance of primary accounting T5 Problems of more efficient primary documentation 77 Card 3/8 Mechanization of accounting T9 Cost Accounting and Calculations in the machine-(Contj 232 Organization of document use (turnover) in an enterprise 82 Cho 17. Accounting for the Consumption and Utilization of Materials in the Production Process 86 Norms for materials consumption 86 Determining factual and theoretical weights of materials 88 Principles of organization in accounting operations 90 Relaasing naterials to the production process ; 94 Substituting one type and quality of material for another . 101 Consumption of materials in the production process 104 Cutting metal stock into individual blanks 109 Combining cutting of metal stock with control of the subsequent working operation on the part 114 Cutting metal stock according to groups of parts 114 Accounting for metal used in forge and automatic shops 117 Cutting textiles, leather, rubber, cardboard, etc. 119 Card.4/8 Cost Accounting and Calculations in the machine-(ConQ 232 Accounting for consumption of high-cost non- ferrous metals 123 Accounting for consumption of fastening materials, standardized parts, etc, 125 Accounting forconsumption of varnishes and paints 127 Inventory method of,calculating materials consumption in the production process 12',7 Ac'counting for consumption of piece-type materials 129 Accounting for consumption of auxiliary materials' 130 Evaluating materials 132 Accounting for waste materials 139 Analytical account of materials consumed during pro- duction 141 Ch V, Accounting for Depreciation of Tools in the Production Process 144 Quantitative accounting of tools in central warehouses and in tool issuing stockrooms 144 Classification of tools according to function 151 Compensation for wearof special-purpose tools 151 Compensation for wear of general-purpose tools 155 Card 5/8 Cost Accounting and Calculations in the maohine-(Contj 232 Cho 'no Production and Wage Accounting 157 Objectives of production accounting 157 Principles for correct organization of production accounting 159 Efficient primary documentation of production accounting 163 Data given on the primary documentation of produc- tion accounting 167 Pr9duction report of each shift 169 Routing system in production accounting 172 Production accounting on assembly lines 176 Accounting for workers' output on mass-production and direct-flow lines 1 8 5 Inventory method of production accounting 7 Work sheets 187 Extra pay records -191 Idle time record 193 Card 6/8 Cost Accounting and Calculations in the machine-(Contj 232 Ch. VII. Inventory and Accounting for Unfinished Production 195 Importance of inventory and accounting for unfinish- ed production 195 Accounting for flow and stoppage of parts in a shop 197 Accounting for inter-shop flow of parts 200 Inventory of unfinished production 20T Ch. VIII. Accounting for Losses from Faulty Production 219 Classification of rejects 219 Discovery and accounting for faulty production 223 Determining losses from faulty production 225 Reflection of losses from faulty production in accounting and bookkeeping 229 Ch. IX. Accounting for Plant Services and Administration and Other Expenditures 233 General remarks - 233 Expenditures,for maintenance and operation of equipment 238 Shop expenditures 240 General plant expenditures 241 Card 7/8 Cost Accounting and Calculations in the machine-(Cont) 232 Losses due to idle time 245 Expenditures incurred in initiating new types of production 246 Special expenditures 250 Nonproduction expenditures 251 Ch. X. Combined Accounting for Production Expenditures and Calculation of Industrial Production Costs 254 General premises 254 "Semifinished" and "non-semifinished" production accounting methods 256 The "production norm" method of production account- ing And the calculation of cost of production 265 Method of accounting "by stages" 286 The "order" method 297 Bibliography 30T AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 8/8 MAKAROV~ Vladimir Genadiyevieb; &4TASHKEVICIIRR,'Ye.T.,, ekonomist.. retsenzent; 4WCHARQY,-D-rft, skonomiot, red.j TKACHUN, A.I., red. izd-va; MODEL'J, B.I.# tekbn. red. (Accounting theory; accounting bukhgalterskogo ucheta; oenovy prorWohlemosti. Moskvaj, Gos. stroit. lit-ryg 1960o 159 p, principles in iMustz7l Teoriia, teorii bukhgalterskogo ucheta v nauchnc-tekhn. izd-vo mashino- .(MIRA 14:9) (Accounting) BOCHAROV G G ekonomistv red.; ANTIFOV, T.P.p red.; CHERNOVAv Z.I,v teld2n,,red,,,- GORDWEVAP L&P*9 tokhnerede [Accounting of the expenditures for pioduotion and the calculation of the unit costs of industrial products] Uchet zatrat na proiz- vodstvo i kallkuliravanis sebestoizoati. promyeblemoi produktaii, Moskva, Gos.naucbno-tekhn.izd~vo mashinostroit.lIt-ryi 1960. 251+ p. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Moskovskiy-dom nauchno-tekhnichoskoy propagandy imeni F,Ye6 Dzerzhinskogo. (Cost accounting) (Machinery industry-Costs) BOCHAROV, Grigoriy Grigorlyevich;GWOVSKIY, G.,, red. [CalcuJAting the cost of industrial production] Kall- kulirovahie sebastoirosti promyeblennoi produktsii. Moskva, Finansy, 1964. 162 p. (MIRA 17t2l) BOCHAROVY G.G.; SHATALOV, P.I. What is a rated accounting? Mashinostroitell no.11:32-33 165. (KRA 18:11) BOMMV, G.S., lnzb. --------------- Iquipmant for flexing 0 158. (Gearing-Testing) taste of geartmeth. Testsmash. 38 no,10:18-20 (MM 11111) (Testing machines) BOLOTOVSKAYA, T.P.; BOIDTOVSKIY# LA,p kand,,tekhn. nax&j doto.; BOCHALtO.V-,.--G.S-;,..GULYAYEV, V.I.; KURIDV, B.A.; MERKUA'YEV, I.A.; WIRNOVy V,Z, [Handbook on the goometrical. calculation of involute toothed and worm gears] Spravochnik po goometrichaskomu raschetu evollventnykh zubehatykh i cherviachnykh peredach. [By] T.P. Bolotovskaia i dr. Moskvap Viashgizs 1963. 472 p. (MIRA 17:4) BOChAPDV, 1. A. 23527 DIFERENTsIAL114YY DIAGNOZ SKRYTYKh I VYRAZhE:414YKh MFH STERILITETA U KORDV I PFQ(,140Z PRI NEKOMIUKh F)FdUKh STERILITETA,,. SBORNIK NAUCh. TRUDOV (LEXINGR. VEET. INI-T), VYP. 10, 1949, c. 129-38. So: LEMPISI 110. 31, 1949 - C- . I /,~ &,,- ///),zj( t., I -_BOC V - A. (Prof.) and SINEV A. V (Prof.) CHERNYAK, V. Z. (Prof.), 6 --- HA=OOV IK. I. (Prof.). YANNUSKIN L. ~. (prof.i. GOLOSHTAPOVA U. N. Veterinary's Guide Moscow, 1953 ........ . .... I.... , 13 0:11 ! I kq I'll v :1. A.--- Orofessori, Somov, 1% 1. (lecturer) and VAY!'M AUB, A. 11111. "The etiology of infertility in cattle in Leningrad oblast and some bases for its theraFy and Frophylaxis". (Assistant, DeFartment of Obst -etrics and Gynecology), Collected Works No. 14, of Leningrad Veterinary Institute USM Ainistry of Agriculture P 109, Sellkhozgiz, 1954. BOCHAROV, I.A. v. -~!- 2, - ~ ~~- [Pathology.and therapy of internia,non-contagiome diseases of domestic animals. and principles of diagnosis] Patologiia i to- rapiia vnutrannikh nexaras nykh bolesnel sellskokhosiatetvennykh zhivotnykh a onnovami diagnostiki. 5-e, ispr. i dop. izd. Moskva- Ieningrad. Sellkhosgis, 1954. 56o p. (MMA ?-.;11D) y/gRo V 19. USSR / Farm Animals. q-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 10) 1958, No 45183 Author : Bacharoy,_I,*.-- Inst Not 4V-en Title The Basic Measures for Preventing the Sterility of Cows in the KolIzhozes and Sovkhozes of the Leningrad Oblast' Orig Pub Sb. rabot Leningr. vet. in-ta, 1957, vyp. 16, 24-27 Abstract No.abstract. Card 1/1 BOCHAROV, Ivan Ale h, prof.; OOLIDSHTRN, S.A., red.; CHUNAYEVA. .0 a red. [Internal noncontagious diseases of farm animals with principles of their diagnoolej Vnutrannia nazarazaye bolezni sel'skokho- ziaistvann.vkh thivotnykh a oanovami diagnostiki. Izd.6., parer. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo selikhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 472 P. (MIR 12:9) (Veterinary medicine) PROTASOV, I.I., dotsent; SIWIV, I.V., prof.; SHIRNOV, I.M., dotsent; BAZHEWOV, A.H., doteent; VILINER, A.M., prof.; RASHMURIN, A.F., dotsent; SHAIC OV, K.I*q prof.; V3LLXR, A.A.. prof.; NIKANOROV, V.A., prof.,- FXDOTOV, V.P., dotsent; KUZMUSOV. G.S., prof.: ,BOCHAROV, I.A.. prof.; SUMMUTUR, F.Ys., prof.; TSION, R.A., Prof-.e,-GPJ3XMSKAYA, Ta.Ya.. dotaent-, ADAKAHIS, V.F., assistent; KOLABSXIY, N.A., doteent; MITSOVICH, V.Yu., dotsent; GUSEVA, N.V.. doteent; MYSHEIN, P.P., dotsent: GUBAREVICH. Ya.G., prof.; IOBDOTOV* B.N.s prof.; DOIN, M.A., dotsent; SIROTKIN, V.A., prof. [deceased]; MIKIN, V.V.. prof.; UTDOEDIOV, P.D., profe; POLYAKOYs A.A., prof.; POLYAKOV, P.Ye., red.; BARANOVA, L.G., tekhn.red. [Concise handbook for the veterinarian] Kratkii spravochnik veteri- narnogo vracha. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 624 p. (MUM 13:12) (Veterinary medicine) KUZNETSOVp G.S.,, prof,,, otv, red.; BOCI!A~R~ prof., red.; VOKKEN, G.G., prof,, red.; TSION, R.I-.; prof., red.; DMITROCHENKO, A.P., prof.., red.; SINET, Me, prof., redo; FEDWOV,, B&INa, prof#.* red.; CHERNYAK, V.Z., prof., red. Prinimali uchastiye: IfIKOLISKIY, S.N.,, prof.j red.; KMSIN, Ye*Mep profop red,; GUSEV, V.~*, dots.pred.; KOLABSKIY) N.A".,, dots., red. (Papers presented at the Conference on Protozoological Problems Dedicated to the 90th Anniversary of the Birth of Professor V.L. IAkimov) Sbornik rabot Nauchnoi konferentsii po, protozoologicheskim problemam,, posviashchennaia 9D-lsWu so dnia rozhdaniia professora V.L.IAkimova. Leningrad., 1961. 292 p. (KIRA 15:6) 1. Nauchnaya konferentsiya po protozoologicheakim problemam, pos- vyashebennaya 90-leti so dnya rozhdeniya professors, V.L.'Yakimova. 2. Mvropollskiy sel skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Nikollskiy). 3. Ibstitut tsitologii Akademii nauk SSSR (for Kheysin). 4. Lenin- gradskiy veterinarnyy institu (for Kolabskiy). (Protozoology-Congresses) BOCHAROV I.A. prof.; POSPELOV, A.I., dotsant; SOKOLOW., Z.A. Causes of the deterloration of the. qualfty 0" sperm ir, bu'Os* Vetarinarlia 4-1 nc.10!61-63 0 tU. (MIRA 18:21) 1. baningradskiy veterinamyy inst-itut, (fcr Docharov, Pospelov). 2. Zaveduyushchaya stantsly,.-y ~nkuqstvenncgo osemenenlya sell-skok~ozyaystvennykIi zhlvrtryk.li "Tasnoy-O" 'aningralAx'y oblasti (for Sokolova)* SOV/96-59-3-16/21 AUTHORS: Kafengauz, N.L., Candidate of Technical Sciences Bo24axkY._J,.D~. Engineer TITLE: The Influence on Heat Transfer to Water of the Height of the Rectangular Gross-Section of a Channel (Vliyaniye vysoty ploskoy shcheli na:teplootdachu k vode) PD,RIODIOAL:Teploenergetika, 1959, Nr 3, pp, ?6-?8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The tests were made on special. equipment designed to study highrates of heat.-transfer to water below the boiling point and contained in a flattened tube. A schematic diagram of the equipment is given in Fig.1 and a sketch of the experimental tube in Fig.2. The latter were seamless nickel, 3.6 mm. diameter with a wall thickness of 0.15 mm which were suitably pressed to give rectangular cross-section over a working section of 50 mm. length. The outsides of the tube were plated with copper but on one side only over the working section. Here the thickness of the copper was such that when electric current was passed through the tube not less than n1ne-tenths of all the heat was released in the Card 1/3 copper layer. In fact the copper was about twice as SOV/96-59-3-16/21 The Influence on Heat Transfer to Water of the Height of the Rectangular Cross-Section of a Channel thick as the nickel. With this arrangement the experimental conditions approximated to those of heat- exchange with heating from one side. The tubes were installed vertically and water was forced upwards through them by compressed air. Appropriate measurements ivere made of temperature and pressure; the experimental procedure is described. Formula (1) was used to calculate the heat flow. In all the tests the pressure in the tube was 40 atm and the water temperature at the inlet was 1500. For each tube a series of tests was made at constant rate of heat flow with various rates of water flow. At high water-speeds, when the temperature of the cooled surface was below the boiling point of water, the heat exchange was represented with reasonable accuracy by the formula given for convective heat- exchange. When boiling occurred, this formula was no longer valid; graphs of the relationship between the temperature of the cooled wall of the tube and the rate of flow of water are given in Fig.3. Each series of Card 2/3 measurements included determinn-cions of the water speed SOV/96-59-3-16/21 The Influence on Heat Transfer to Water of the Height of the Rectangular cross-Section of a Channel at which the occurrence of critical heat exchange caused the tube to burn out. The test results are tabulated and plotted in Fig.4 from which it, will be seen that a change in the cross-sectional height from 2 to 0.6 mm has no appieciable influence on this limiting water speed. From this it may be supposed that the geometrical dimensions of the rectangular section influence the critical heat-transfer to the liquid only when the height of the rectangle 2's COM nsurate with the size of the steam bubbles. TI'Lere is no available data about the size of steam bubbles under these cond-itions at a pressure of 40 atm but an approximate value is suggested. A simple method of estimating the water speed at which critical heat-transfer will occur is explained. There are 5 figures, 1 table and 5 references of which 3 are Soviet and 2 English. Card 3/3 MISHOIEMO, I.P.-I BOOMOT, I.N.; GLUSMMOT, P.I.; MIRONOV. T.S.; I -=,1T, N.M.; PUMIKOT, I.B.; CHER I HIKOLISK Z I.W.; T w G,Po; SHOMININ, T.D,; 11PRANOT, H.Ps, red.; ROKANGTA, X.I., tekbn.red. (Africa 1960: concise reference book; territory, population, economy, governmental system, foreiga policy] Afrika 1960; kratkii spravochniko Territorils, naselenis, skonomika,gosur daretveWi stroi vneshnisia politika. Moskya,.Izd-vo In-ta moshdunarodnykh otnoshonlit 1960, 133 P. (MA (Africa) BOCRWAR , Ivan Nikolayevich, ogorodnilzo-lyubitell (poselok Sheremstlyevo --Jauls o-Folyana-dEd-rayona Moskovskoy oblasti); LBWOTA. T.S., red.; SAYMIDI, L.D.. takhn.red. (How to obtain high yields of early tomatoes] Kak poluchit' vysokii uroshai rjannikh pomidorov. Izd.2. Xoskva, Izd-vo sel. khoz.RSFSR. 1960. 11 p. (MnA 14:3) (Tomatoes) -/ ve 35320 14, giO 0 3/, / ),E 3) S/*103/62/023/'002/006/0-15 16,6900 13X7,132-ji 2-Y'92) D230/D301 AUTHORS: Bocharov.. I.N.9 and Stakhovskiy~ R.I~ (Moscow) TITLE: Probability distribution density anaiyzer for random processes PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i telemekhanika, v. 2j, no,. 2, 1962, 169 - 175 TEXT: The principle of the operation of the analyzer is based on the relation W(X) '6 X T where W(x) - probability denBity distribution, A x - small part of function argument containing point x, ZA t - sum total of time for the limits of input function from x x/2 to x x/2, T - time V1 of operation. Relation (1) is valid for stationary random processes that are ergodic. The apparatus realizing relation (1) will yield onl the mean value in the interval x and not the exact value of Vx~a Vae smaller A x in comparison with the dispersion of the sig- Car (~3) S/103/62/023/002/006/015 Probability distribution density D230/D301 nalp the closer the mean value to W(x). The operation o'T the devi;~e is ihus described by the relation A = Ax/2D172 where D - diepersJon of the signal. The quantity Aean be called the resolving power of the analyzer. To calculate the total time during which the signal is within the limits stated previouslyp the process is aQ follows.- V Each time the input signal traverses a fixed interval level there V\ results a single pulseg whose width equals the time of stay of the signal in the interval indicated. The indicated pulses are then in- tegrated during the operation time T,, In order to be able 'To vary the amplitude of the argument of function V(x) the input czignal is combined with constant signal, whose value can be changedo This va.- ries t-he level of the input signal in relation to interval Axq whose center can be adjustedp thus varying the amplitude of the constant component; in this way all levels of the signal can be exa- minedo The analyzer can be improved still furtheri with a small mo-. dification of the devioe it is possible to measure simultaneously the distribution density of two arbitrary proOeBses, recommenda- tions for the improvement are given. There are 5 figures and 5 re- ferences; 2 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to Card 2/3 Probability distribution density ... S/103/62/023/002/006/015 D230/D301 the English,-language publications read as follows: F.B~ Smithq Eng~ Rev., vol. 14p no. 5f May 1955; J. Daniel, Electronics, vol. 14, p. 162-163t March 1956; Lien Hwachii, Rev.-Sci~ Instr., vol. 30, no. 12, 1959. SUBMITTED: March 13, 1961 V~ Card 3/~ r S/103/62/023/003/002/016 IK,661o,j D201/D301 AUTHORS: BOR4 I.N., -md Pelldbaum, A.A. (Moscow) TITLE% Automatic optimizor for the search for the least of several minima (global optimizer) PERIODICAL: jkvtomatika i telemekhanika, v. 23, no. 3, 1962, . 289 - jO1 TEXT: The authoisconsider the principles of design and describe the practical circuit of a global optimizer. This is defined as one which determines the minimum of minima (or the maximun, of raxi- ma) of the output quantity Q with the corresponding values of the input quantities x1f ... I xn. The search for this extremum iz / may be realized in various wayst but not all of them can guarantee that VY the actual minimum will not be omitted. The authors suggest and des- cribe three algorithms used for development, of a model global ODti- mizer. Algorithm No. 1 is one in which the process of search for the minimum is finished after the machine has performed ji unsuacess- ful, trials to find the optimum value of minimum of Q, 2 zE~; u !--_16- Card (~Z2) S/103/62/023/003/002/016 Automatic optimizer for the search ... D201/D301 The second algorithm is -the one in which the values of Q are COMDa- red after each measurement and the new value of its minimum repla- ces in the memory the previous larger one. The third algorithm is such that the sign of AQ increment is sensed. Vith the reversal of sign the system goes into the normal minimum search operatiun. The basic Darts of the global optimizer are a normal multi-channel auto- mat-ic optimizer wi'th the additional unit of Clobal search, consist- ing of the extremum, induction circuit (BI) and of a resetting oct (RC). The EI produces a tri:~-ger pulset when the desired minimum is obtained; resetting circuit acts also as a limiter of integrator channel voltages. The experimental results of a model five channel global optimizer are given for the algorithm No. 1. The object was an electronic simulator with two minina and represented to parallel connected circuits for determining the modu.,.i of inputs. The obtai- ned recorded graph of the search process shows that the process con- sists of consecutive searches for both minina. The following tooR' part in various stages of the optimizer development: R.I. Stakhovs- kiy, A.B. Shubin, A.V. Kalinina, V.P. Golyshev, and M.G. Stupachen- ko. There are 10 figures and 7 Soviet-bloc references. SUBDUTTED: August 9, 1961 Card 2/2 BOCHAROV2 I. N. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV16012 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut avtomatiki i tel6meklianiki. AvtomaticheskoT e regulirovaniye i uprav_1eniye (Automatic Regulation and Gintro, Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 11962. 526 p., Errata slip inserted. 9000 copies printed. Resp. Ed.6. Ya. Z. Tsypkin, Proiessor, Doctor of Technical 8ciencesj Ed. of Publishin$ House: Ye. N. Grigorlyev; Tech, Ed.:' 1. X. Dorokhina. PURPOSE: This book ib intended for scientific research workers and engineers.concerned with automation. COVERAGE: The book is:a collection og articles ognsisting,of papers delivered 'at the 7th'(06nfere ce of ljlinior Scientists of the Insti- tute ofX Aut9ination and Tellezohani6s,, Academy of Sciences USSR,9 held in March;196o. Atwide range 'of scientific and technical questpions relating to automatic regulation and control is covered. Card l/az -5 Automatic Regulation (Cont.) S07/6012 The articles are orgar4zed in seven sectionso including automatic control systems, automatic process control., computing and.decision- making devicesp automation components andideviceso sta:tisiioal methods in alltomation, theory of relay circuits and finite auto- matie systems., and automated electric drives. No personalities are mdntioned. References are given at the end of each artiiale. TANZ OF CONTENTS: PART 1. AUTOKATIC CONTROL SYSTEM Andreyehikov, B. 1. The effect of dry friction and slippage [play) on error during reverse gear operation of servo- feed systems 3 Andreyehikov, B. 1. Dynamic accuracy of machine tools with progra=ed control 14 Card 2/92 Automatic Regulation (Gont.) SOV16012 Babunas~vill, T. G. On dissipation in-the-large In three- dimensional nonautonomous and nonlinear autoregulation system 22 Buyanovj B. B. Investigation of optimal.control system ^0 for.A--~-ection-mill flying shear I S. CBoc-harov, 1. N. . nalyzer for distribution curves of -12an ses in the infralow frequency region 36 Butkovskiy, A. 0. On the optimal control of processes 43 Volik., B. G. Automatic optimizer for chemical production process control 52 Gradetskiy, B. G., and Yu. 1. Ostrovskiy. Design calcu-, lation of an extremal, control system featuring storage of maximum in the presence of noise interference 63 Card 3/42) 3 GLIKM&Nj L S BOCUROV, LV.; VIKHMAH) G.L.; ABROSIMOV, B*Z.; KIRILOV, Ye,A:f-.*-,ff&4ffKVV7-S;K.-,- AGAFOITOV, A.V.6 SOSKIIID, D.M. 4building catalytic cracking units wAh a combined reactor-regenerator. Khim. i tekh.,topl. i masel 6 no.31:6-10 N 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellakly i proyektnyy institut neftyanogo, mashinostroywdya. (Craqking process) BOCHAROV,, I.V. Novokuybyshevsk Petroleum Refinery. Khim. I takh. topl. i masel 9,no.llt24-27 N t64 (KIRA 1821) KAZANSKIYP V.L.; ATANAZEVICH, Ye.I.; VOLKOVA, S.A.;J~Pc UA qVI: UZUKOYAN, P.N.; ZHADANOVSKIY, N.V.; FINELONOV, V.P. Use of the hexane fraction from the central gas-fractionation plant ITSGFU) as raw material in the catalytic reforming systems. Khini. i tekh. topl. i masel 10 no.10:6-7 0 165. (MIRA 18tlo) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut neftyanoy promyshlennosti, Kuybyshev, i Novokuybyshevskiy neftepererabaty- vayushchiy zavod. BOCHAROVO XV In Kursk Province. Zashch. raat. ot vred. 1, bol. 10 no.7: /+-5 165. (MIRA 18tlO) 1. Rachallnik Kurakoy oblastnoy stantail zaahchity rastenlye VOYEVODINJ, AS., kand. sel'skokhoz. nauk; KUDELI, K.Ye., nauchnyy sotrudnik; MURAROVAS 0.1.; NIBYT, V.A.; TARASENKO, I.M., kand. bilolog. nauk; SMELYANETS, V.P.; PALASKAS, D.N.; XOROBAMV, V.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik- BORDUKOVAY M.; KACHAYEVAt V., semenovodj GLINKAp'Te., agronom; SHEVCHENKO, A.B., aspirant; BOCHAROV,.K.; GLEDOV, M.A., kand. ekonom. nauk Results of herbicide testing. Zashch. rast. ot vred. I bol. 9 no.7:23-26 164. (MIRA l8s2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut zashchity rasteniy (for Voyevodin). 2. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut mashchity rasteniy (for Kudell, Smelyanets). 3. Nachallnik Kiyevskoy oblastnoy stantsii zashchity rasteniy (for Mararova). 4. Zaveduy-ushchiy Mironovskim punktom signalizatsii (for Nibyt). 5. Nizhnedneprovskaya stantaiya obleseniya peskov i vinogradaretva na peskakh, TSuryupinsk, Khersonskoy oblasti (for Tarasenko). 6. Zaveduyushchiy Kokandskilm nablyudatellnym punktom, Ferganskoy oblasti (for Palaskas). 7. Azerbaydzhanskiy nauchno-issledovatell- skiy institut khlopkovodstva, Kirovabad (for Korobatov). 8. Zaveduyushchiy Moskovskoy kartofellnoy toksikologicheskoy laboratoriyey (for Bordukova). 9. Sovkhoz "Voskresenakiy", Moskovskoy oblasti (for Kachayeva). 10. Moskovskaya kartofelinaya toksikologicheakaya laboratoriya (for Glinka). 11. Ukrainskiy institut rasteniyevodstva, selektsii i1 genetiki imeni V.Ya. Yurlyeva (for Shevehenka). 12. Nachallnik Kurskoy stantaii zashohity rasteniy (for Bocharov). 1. BOCHAROV, K. P. Eng. 2. USSR (600) 4. MI-ne Hoisting 7. Dynamic braking of asynchronous drives of hoisting nachines in vertical shafts. Ugoll 27 no. 12, 1952. 9. Monjhly List of Russian Accessions, Libra;7 of Congress, March 1953,Unclassified. VASILEVS4. M.N., Iinshener; BOCUROV, K.Pe, inshener. Automatization of the skip hoist installation at the wShcheglovkaw mine no.l. Makh.trud.rab. 7 no.5;10-13 My 153. MRA 6:5) (Coal-handling machinery) BOMMOV, X.P., insh. - WroulUre-Of-Gaustrial testing of automatically controlled hoisting mohines in operation. Obor. DoAUGI no.15:1)L26 156. (KIRL 10:11) 1. laboratorlys, mhakhtnogo pod"yem. (Mine hoistiag-Testing) (Automtic control) 15-57-10-14933 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1967,.Nr 10, p 267 (USSR) AUTHORS: Bocharov, K. P,, Kotsarev, A. S. TITLE: An Experiment on Mining Operations Using a Skip Hoist With Automatic Control (Opyt -bksplaatatsii skipovoy pod"yemnoy mashiny s avtomuticheskim upravleniyem) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Avtomatizatsiya v'ugoltn. prom-sti, Mos'cow, Ugletekhizdat, 1956p pp 90-96 ABSTRtCT: The author dencribes an experiment on mining operations using a skip hoist at mine No. 1-1 'Ibis" of the "Kras- nogvardeyakiy'll Trust. The device was made automatic according to the system of the Stalino State Institute for the Design and Planning of Mine Construction in the Coal Industry and the Donets Coal Mining Institute. It was put into operation in June 1954. The hoist is started by a machine operator. The deceleration is effected by dynamic braking. A speed governor is used Card 1/3 which becomes effective in response to the divergence 15-57-10-14933 An Experiment on Mining Operations Using a Skip (Cont.) between the actual and the rated speeds. The operation of the skip hoist is accomplished by-a series of impulses. The hoist is stopped by a braking mechanism. The author raises the question of expanding the application of automatic controls on skip hoists. He shows., the advantages of the automatic installation in mine No. 1-1 'Ibis" (reliability of operation, decreasing labor of machine operator,, shortening the time of hoisting in comparison with the .-nonautomatic arrangement the possibility of delivering coal b;y'.a single skip hoist, etc.i. It is necessary to use auxiliary installations for prevention of cable sag and for automatic selecting, of~' diredtion. The author considers th6 problems of automation of an entire Voup of skip hoists and the difficulties involved in such installation: inadequacies in the loading and unloading arrangements (the spilling of coal in the sump und und6r the hoppers because of unsatisfactory construction, the instability of the counterbalances. in the hoppers, breaks in the apparatus, loosening of the connections on the skip hoist when the coal is let out of the buckets, etc-.), the absence of reliable installations for control of the temperature of the Card 2/3 15-57-10-14-933 'An Experiment on Mining Operations Using a Skip (Cont.) bearings, and the unsatisfactory method of lubricating the bearings. Card 3/3 V. K. Yasnyy 1. L. A. BOCHAROV, Prof. 2. USSII (600) 4. Bocharav, I. A. 7. "Special pathology and therapy of internal non-infection di.seases of domestic animals. q-'Olieviewed by Z. K. Karpin, A. N. German. Veterinariia 30 no. 1. 1953. - 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AT)ril 1953, uncl- DYKIN, 41eksandr Vasillyevich; LWIAH011. L.N., red. I-'-'leetrr,nic and semiconductor devices) Mek-tronryk; i poluprovodnikovye pribory. MOSAVa, Z'.nt)rgi3a, 1965. 310 p. (VIM 18:7) KUGUKOV, L.; BOCRAROV Causes of unprofitableness on stook-fattening state farms and state delivery offices. Fin..SSSR 37 no.606-77 A .163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Nachallnik otd~ala rinansirovaniya sel'skogo khozyaystva Kurskogo (sellskogo) oblastnogo finansovogo otdela (for Kugukov)e 2. Starshiy ekonomist o'tdela finansirovadya sel'skogo khozyaystva. Kurskogo (sellskogo) oblastnogo finansovogo otdola (for Booharov). (Kursk Province-Cattle-Feedin and feeds) (Kursk Province-Cattle tradel YENELOYANOV, Ye.; 4~~OV ~14-* VOZI=) V.; TIMOSHIN, D. Towards now achievementz. Radio no.8:3 Ag 162. (MM 15:8) 1. Nachallnik Novosibirskogo radiokluba (for Bocharov). 2. Predeedatell soveta, Novosibirskogo radiokluba (for Voznyt*). 3. Nachallnik Sumskogo radiokluba, (for Timshin). (Radio operators) TIOMIOVp M.A.; inzh. (Kirovogradekaya obl.)j MYASII, V.P., inzh. k3i~~Bkaya obl.) Wide vistao of the seat#*@ I" i Zhyttia 10 no. 10:21-25 0 160. - (MIRA 14:4) (Dineper River-Water resources development) VBOCHAROV, X otvetstvennyy red.; CRININ. A.G., red.; KOZLOV, X.I., red.; Iftft ;9;& KUSTANILO, N.G., red.; KOCHLTW, I.P., red.; STAKHOVA, A.?., red.; TADYYEV. P.Te., red.; SHETTSOV, U.I., rod.; TXKHTITUOY, M.I., tekbn.rod. [In the mountains of the Altai) V gorakh Altaia. [Gorno-Altaisk) Gorno-Altaiskoe knishnoe izd-vo. Vol.l. 1957. 72 ~. (MMA 11:6) (Altai Territory-Descript ion and travel) NUCHINKO, V. S.;-ZWHARWr~~M6.;,KRISTOSTURI TAN. N.G.; CHERXASOV, V.I.; ANMYANOV, V.V.; KAUFKAN, V.M.; PAKHKAHOV, V.P.; ZVORYpNq A.A,, otv.red.; ANICHKOV, N.N., red.; BARDIN, I.P., red.; BLAOCMVOV, A.A., red.: VVXMSKIY, B.A., red.; GRIGORIYEV, A.A,& red.; KAPUSTINSKIY, A.Y., red.; KOLMOGOROV, A.N., red.; MiL!T&i. A.At red.; OPARIN, A.I.. rod.; PXMV. 1P.N.; red.; STOLETOT, V.N., red,; MRMOV, N.M.9 red.; TIGUROVSKIT, N.A.j red.; XOSTI, S.D., takhn.z-ad. EBiographical dictionary of leaders in the natural sciences and technology] Blografichaskii slovarl deiatelei. estestvoswiniia, i tekhniki. Vol.l.* A - L. Otvetstvannyi red. A.A.Zvorykinz RAqd. kollegiih! N;N.Anichkoy i.dr..Moskva..Gos.nauchn.izd-vo wBollebAia Sovetskaia Bateiklopodiia.0 1958. 548 p. (mmA 12:4) 1. Redaktaiya istorii eatestvosaaniya i takhniki Bol'shoy Sevetakoy Entaiklopedil (for Nemchenkoj Bocharov,. Kristosturlyan, Cherkesovi Andreyanov, Kaufman, Pakbmnov).: (Scientists) ZVORTKIN, A.A., otvored.1 NEMGHBNKO, T.S., saveduyushchiy red.; BOCHAR.OV. NOBOO stershiy nauohnyy red,; KRISTOSMITAN, 0 99 8 a hYrftuchnyl red.1 CHNRKABOV, Me. starshiy nauchnyy red.; ANWWAJOV, V.V., red.; GARKOVIINKO,.R.V., nauchnyy red.; KAUFW, T.M., mladshiy red. g PAKHKANOV, V.P., gladshly read.; KOSTI, S.D., tekhn.red. (Biographical dictionary of figures,in the natural sciences and technology] Blografioheskii slover' delatelel estestro- susaiia i tekhniki.~ Otvetstvennyi red. A.A.Zvorykin. Red. kollegiiat N.N.Anichkoy i dr. -Moskva. Gos.nauchn.isd-vo 'Bollshaia sovetskaia entsiklopediia.0 Vol.2. N - IA. 1059. 467 p. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Rodaktsiya istorii estestvosnaniya i takhniki Bol'shoy Sovetskoy littiklopedii (for all except Zvorykin. Kosti). (Scientists) (Teohnology-Biography) KORNIYEHKOP A.G., inzhoner-podpolkoviiikj--,BQCIW~PVP. 1~.D.,, inzhonor-kapitan Universal service assembly. Vest.Vozd.Fl. no.8:72 Ag '61. (I'MIA 3.4; 8) (~btortrucks, Rtlitary) BOCUROV, M.I., mashinist. Righty-three tone of fuel saved. Alek. i UPI. tiaga n0.11:31 1 157. (MLRA 10M) 1. Depo Tashkent-Tovaran. (Loconotives-rhal consumption) BOCHMV, M.K.,dotment, hoadidat tekhnichoskikb nauk. RepressiAilion of "are* forests on topographic maps. Sborst.good. no.10:63-71 155. (K6U 10:2) (Yorests and forestry-Neps) (Meps-A'Imbole) SOV/14-57-12-25394 Translation from: Referativn zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, fir 12, p 12 (USSRF AUTHOR: Bochar Ke TITLE: Showing Populated Points on Maps (Nagruzka kart naselennymi punktami) PERIODICAL: Sb. statey po kartogr., 1956, Nr 9, pp 35-43 ABSTRACT: Selection of populated points to be shown on a map is based on M. K. Bocharov's method presented in Primeneniye vyborochnogo metoda v kartograficheskikh rabotakh, Inf. Tekhn. Sbornik VTS XXVIII, Moscow, 1952. This method consists of using formulas to compute the number of p61nts to be shown and the area occupied by them, and of using data obtained in this way to prepare a plan for selection of populated points. The equation for computing the number of points is given as N' = r1: ? n - where.Pl"is the initial value of the Card 113 Showing Populated Points on Maps (Cont.) SOV/14-57-12-25394 map loading, oTn is the n-th value of the loading, Pis the diversity coefficient the loading. Experimintal studies have shown that the minimum diversity coefficient Pr for a number of points used is o =_r 1 1.45; the optimum, pr" is 1,55, Formula -Mn lpn- gives many vplues for the map area to be covered. The minimum diversitV coef- f 1cient' for map area covered is F, 10- 1.4; the optimum isp Al, 1#6* Using the formulas, the compiler cfn^dzetemine the necessary number and area covered by populated points to be shown, in order to indi- cate the difference among regions. To indicate this difference in terms of the density of populated points, the territory should be divided into seven or fewer degrees of density, q (more than 30- 10 to 30; 5 to 10; 1.3 to 5; 0.3 to 1.3; 0.1 to 0-37, less than 0.1j. Next, -a corresponding number of seven or fewer degrees of map loading, rm .4 , must be computed. If regional differences are to be shown on a map in terms-of seven or fewer degre es of population density, r (more than 200, 100 to 200, 50 to 100, 25 to 50, 10 to 25, 1 to 10, Card 2/3 I SOV/14-57-12-25394 Showing Populated Points on Maps (Cont.) less than 1), then seven or fewer degrees of area coverage, IIA'p I should be computed. Card 313 Z. G. R. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 741 Bocharov,, Mikhail Kuzlmich and Nikolayiv, Sergey Aleksandrovich Matematiko-statisticheskiye metody v kartografii (Mathematical and Statistical Methods in cartography) Moscow, Geodezizdat, 1957. 157 p. 2,500 copies printed. Ed.: Sukhov, V. I.; Ed. of Publishing House: Shama ova, T. A.; Tech. Ed.: Romanova, V. V. PURPOSE: This book was written with the aim of popularizing the methods of mathematical statistics among cartographers. COVERAGE: The author discusses the necessity of the application of the methods of mathematical statistics in cartography. The fundamentals of mathematical statistics are given in connection with the elements of geographical maps, and many illustrative examples are included. The greater part of the book deals with the a*pli ation of th6 methods of mathematical statistics to Card 1 Mathematical and Statistical (Cont.) 741 to various map el6ments, thus providing a mathematical basis for the analysis of cartographic data and for their more exact use in map making. Articles 1-6,8, and 10-19 were written by S. A. Nikolayev and articles 7 and 21-31 by M. K. Boaharov. Article 9 was jointly written by the above-mentioned authors. The authors thank reviewers N. M. Volkov, Yu. V. Kemnits and editor V. I. Sukhov fbr their help in preparing the book. There are 121 Soviet references (including 3 translations). TART OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Ch. 1. On the Necessity of Statistical Analysis of Car~ographic Representation 1. Possibilities of visual analysis of a map and modern requirements 5 2. Basic problems of statistical analysis of cartographic representation 7 Card 2/5 Mathematical and Statistical (cont.) Ch. II. Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics 741 3. Basic concepts and definitions 11 4. Significant indices 15 5. On the distribution of random variables 18 6. On statistical connections and their measurement 24 7. On the method of sampling 30 Ch. III. Application of Methods of Mathematical Statistics to the Analysis of Cartographical Representation 8. General considerations (investigation problems, organIzatim of observations, character of measurements) 3~ 9. Points method of observation 3 10. Determination of the length of network lines in a given region 44 11. Investigation of representation of hydrographic netNork. Study of drawing of coastline 45 12. Study of representation of river network 56 13. Study of representation of road network 61 14. On existing methods of numerical characteristic of reUef featume 65 Card 3j/,r' Mathematical and Statistical (Cont.) 741 15. Investigation.of the cartographical presentation of relief features. Preliminary remarks 68 16 . numerical characteristics of individual slopes 69 17. Generalizing numerical characteristibs and distribution of elements of a horizontal dissection of relief 70 18. Generalizing numer'ica-l characteristics of a vertical dissection of relief;and distribution of elevations 75 19. Oft the accuracy of determination of mean elevation 83 20. On the values ofiquantitative characteristics of !relief features 87 21. Investigation of the representation of populated points 89 22. Density of.populated points and~bampling method for, determining it 93 23. Sampling method of determining the percentage relation of populated points', lob 24. Correlation between the ch~ract6rlstics numbers of rural populated points io6 25. Relationship between the scale of a map, density of a map and dehoity of,populated points 112 26. Methods of calculation of the areas of representation of populated points 116 Card 4/5 Mathematical and Statistical (Cont.) 741 27. Methods*of calculattng the relationship of lettering on the map 28. Density of representation of populated points on maps 29. Investigation of forest cover. Forest density and aVerage distance between trees 30. Determination of the thickness of tree trunk.. height of the tree'. and diameters of tree crowns 31. Classification and cartographic representation of a forest Conclusion Appendices References AVAILABLE:, Library of Congress LK/bmd Card 5/5 11-18-58 121 124 127 134 145 148 1.49 152 3(2), 3W SOV/6-59-7-25/25 AUTHOR: None Given TITLE.- Chronicle (Khronika) P~'-'RIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Nr 7, P 80 (USSR) ADST111ACT: From May 27 to June 1, a conference dedicated to the history of natural sciences and technology took place in laoscow. It was organized by the Institut istorii yeatestvoznaniya i tekhniki AN SSSR (Institute of History of Natural Science and Technology of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) and the Sovetskoye natsionallnoye obl'yedineniye istorikov yestestvoz- naniya i tekhniki (Soviet National Union of Historians of Natural Science and Technology). The following reports vere delivered at the meetings of the Section of Geologic-geographi- cal Sciences: S. Ye. Fell, "Russia's Cartography in the 18th Century". S..G. Yeremyan," Topographic Map of Armenia Compiled at the End of the 6th and.Beginning of the 7th Century".,M. K loshazov, "Application and Development of Statisticel Methods in Cirtography". A. $. Chebotarev, "History of the Application of the Method of Least Squares in Geodesy". M. K. Ventsell, Card 1/2 Development of Accurate Methods of Astronomic Determinations - Chronicle SOV/6-59-J-25/2j in the Field". L. M. Avdeyev, II. D. Yarovoy, "Development of Light Location (8v9tolokatsi.ya) in the USSR." A. N. Lobanov, 11 Development of Electronic Methods in Photogrammetry". F. V. Drobyshev, "History of the Bui3ding of Photogrammetrio Appara- tus in the Soviet Union ". Card 2/2 BOCHAROV, Mikhail Kuzlmich, doktor takhn. nauk; SAYSOYUNTCH. ft- . 'ft daktor sellkhoz. nauk - 2 [Mathematical foundations for the interpretation of aerial photographs of forestal Matematichankie osnovy deshifri- rovanlia aerosnimkov lesa. Moskva, Lesnaia prorwabl., 1964. 221 p. (MIRA 17:10) BOCHARovt M. M. Priroda Xalininskoi oblast Yatvre of Dlinin Provincje. Kalininizdat, 1951. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessionsl, Vol 6 No 6 September 1953 KALRTKOVA, Valentina Grigorlyevna; KOREPANOV, Takov Aleksoyevich; LIBEM, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; KATATMIT, Viktor losifo-vich-, SHMOKOTj Boris Arkad'yevich; BOCHAROV, K.K., kand.geogref.tauk. red. %--,w- [Mccursions for studying the nature of the native land; collection of articles] Zkskuraii po irucheniiu prirody rodnogo kraia; sbornik statei *- Pod red. K.K.Bocharova. Kalinin, Knizhnoe izd-vo, 1955. 164 p. (KIM 12:10) (Nature study) BOCIMOV, Yl. S. Hechanization of the porcessing of peat deposits for constmption. Leningrad, Gos. energ. izd-vo, 1949. 134 P. (50-15780 T N 8317 - B7 BOOMOV, M. S. FA 5IA9TA SOKCaX., A A PETRENKOS, F.F.- KOVALEVp V,F*j IBLISEW, M.A.; N.F.; ikCHUKOVICH, A.E.; CHUBAROV, H.D.- KORMLIVOY)p Y.S.- PRWBWHENSKIY, V.A.; BOCHAROV, M.S. l KASkiiiii) GbO*; SiiihNOV, G*V.; SAFOROV, K.Ye.; FUNIKOV, S.A.; RASKIN, G.I.; P"INI B.M. Vadim Konstantinovich Gutsunaev; obitaax7. Torf.prom, 39 no.3:37 162. (HIU 15:4) . (Gutounaev, Vadim Konstantinovich, 1914,1942) ~~-HAROV H.S., laureat GaBudarstvannoy p4mii Investigating the field drying and storage of block litter peat with the use of screen shelves. Torf.prom. 40 no.ls2-2-27 163. (MM 160) 1. Vessoyusnyy nauehno-iseledovateltakiy institut torfyanoy prow/ahlennosti. (i%at-Drying) BOG 07 N. (g. Roflya). SlectrIc vibration wallh'Ing machirss, T6kh, MOL 25 ~-.4:39 Ap 157- (Washiw machlues) ~YIRA 10-6) BOCIEAROV, N.A. Hintorjr of t6e formation of the Volga Valley from the Unsha, to the Lum, and the formation of this Volga River system. Izv. AN SSSR.Ser. geog. no.6:85-94 N-D 130. (MLRA 10:1) L Ullyan ovskiy- gosuderstvannyv pede4ogicheskiy institut, (Volga Valley-Rivers) SOCHAROV, N.A. Ietter to the editor. hv. Ybes. geog. ob-ye, go no *2g2o7_?08 Xr_Ap 0 '58;. (MTU 11:5) (Oreassh River) (Nimmemg Geographical) .60, BOCIUROV ' N.A. Moistening clay vith supsrheated oteam. Stroi.mat. 7 no*6;21E~-29 Je 161. (KMA 14:7) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Miasskogo kirpichnogo zavoda Chelyabinskogo sovnarlchoza. (Brickmakin ) (Stem, Superheated) BOCHAROV, N.A. Mechanize labor-consuming processes. Stroi. mat. 11 no. 12: 23 D 165, (MIRA 18:12) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Miasskogo kirpichnogo zavoda.