SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOCHKAREVA, I. V. - BOCHKOV,A.P.
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tion 6f BADT. Tho tolus,
layer wasnaparated from tho wator, wauliod out until noutral (litI1111.1),
:--jihd diatilled-in :~Paouo'. The-yallow polymorui diuvolvod roadily in i0cohol,
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Polyorganotitanosiloxaneso B110%101
benzene, -toluene, aoetone, and carbon tetraohlorid 81 The Yi916 zas 30%
for poly-bia-(aoetylacetonate) titanodimethylailoxane, 40% for poly--bis-
(aoetylacetonate) titanodiethylailoxans, and 36% for poly-bis-(acetyl-
acetonate) titanomethylphenylailoxane. Cohydrolysis of alkyl-(aryl-)
chlorosilanes with BADT in the presence of pyridine : 57.6% for poly-
bis-(aoetylacetonate) titaniumdimethylailoxanei 70.59&vfoor poly-bia-
(aostylaostonate) titanodiethylailoxanel 62% for poly-bis-(aoetylaoetonate)
titanomethylvinylailoxanel and 63-0 for poly-bis-(acetylacetonate)
titanomethylphenylailoxane. The authors thank N. A. Chumayevskiy for
taking the.infrared spectral and G4 L. Slonimakiy, Head of the Laboratoriya
iseledoveniya polimerov (Laboratory for Polymer Researoh)p for thermo-
mechanical measurements. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 2 references:
I Soviet and 1 non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institute elementoorganioheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR
(Institute of Elemental organic Compounds AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: October 20, 1960
Card 5/5
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33384
S11901621004100210151021
B110/B101
AUTHORSi Andrianov, X. A. Piohkhadz9,Sh..,V.,, Boohkareva, I. V.
TITLEs Polyprganotit4poeiloxanee. JI. .-Cohydrolysis-of bis(acetyl-
acetonate)diahlgro ~it~anium vwith.alkyl(aryl)trichloro silanes
PERIODICALs Vyaokomolekulyarnyye soyedinan,iya, v- 41,nQ..2t 1962,1--Z564-260
TEXTt The oohydrolyeis of bia(aoetylacetonate) dichloroltitiLpiti;m with
methyl-ethyl and phenyl trichloro silanes in aqueous
as aoceptor and toluene as solvent# has been investigated. It pr6.QQc4s
49 followas
GHS CH&
0 HSO O-Ti / 0
RSICIS + CISTI "0 C)CH
<
0 C~,4
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33384
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Polyorganotitanosiloxanes ... B110/lBlol
In the polymer, the'SioTi ratio was always higher than that of the
initial substances. Cohydrolysis of biB(acetylaoetonate)dichloro
titanium with methyl trichloro silane yielded maximum, poly-bia(acetyl-
acetonate)titano phenyl siloxane (I) minimum ratio. The osmometrically
determined molecular weight of I was 103,000. All polymers showed, in
the infrared spectrum, absorption bands for Ti-O in the Ti-O-Si group$
and complete absorption for Si-O in the Si-O-Si group. Analyses and
investigations of properties of I, poly-bis(acetylacetonate)titano methyl
siloxdne (II), and poly-bia(acetyla:cetonate)iitano ethyl'siloxane (III)
showed oyololinear structure with oxygen-bound chains of eight- or six-
membered rings. The viscosity in benzene was 0.073 for 1; 0.069 for II;
0.0670 for III. The yellow, film-forming polymers were structurized at
ioo, 16o, and 200001 they became unsoluble except for I which was
partially soluble even after 4 hr heating at 2000C. In this case, their
thermomechanical properties correspond to those of structurized polymers.
The structure of II and III is an intermediate stage between crystalline
and amorphous structures$ only I is amorphous. The OH groups were
determined according to.Terentlyev. The infrared spectra were taken at
the optioheskaya laboratoriya INEOS'(Optioal Laboratory of INEOS) headed
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S1 62/004/002/015/021
19~B
Folyorganotitanosiloxanes ... B110 B101
by I. V. Obreimov, the X-ray patterns at the laboratoriya rentgeno-
strukturnogo analiza (Laboratory for X-ray Structural Analysis) headed
by A. I. Kitaygorodskiy; the thermomechanical measurements were made at
the laboratoriya fiziki polimerov (Laboratory for Polymer Physics)
headed by G. L. Slonimskiy. Yu. S. Kaimantovskaya determined the
molecular weight. There are 1 figure, 3 tables, and 4 referencess
3 Soviet and I non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: InBtitut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR
(institute of nemental. Organic Compounds AS USSR)
SUBMITTEDs February 11, 1961
Wip
Card 3/3
OSTASHEVSKAYA., N.S.; BOCHKAREVA, K.I.
Investigating the properties of anthracites from various
deposits of the Gorlovka Basin (Western Siberia) and the
chart of their laboratory testing by core samples. Piz.-
tekh. probl. razrab. pol. iskop. no.4tl4l-152 165.
(MIFLA 19: 1)
1. Institut fiziko-khWcheekikb onnov parerabotki mineraltnago
syriya Sibirskago otdeleniya AN 3SSRj Novosibirsk. Submitted
April 28, 1965.
PAVLOV-~ A.R*, otv, za vypusk; VOLODICHEVA, V.N.; IVANOVA, A.I.; KU11AKOV,
IoNol LTAKINA, T.K.: KITIKINA, L.I.: POIMKTAKOVA, N.P.; RODICIROVA,
L,I,; RCKAHOVA, N.M.; SWI11V, B.S.; CHICHKIRA, A.A.; 7RESORUKOVA,
Z.G.; BOGATTM, P.P.; BROVKIKA. A.I.; IVANOVA, L.D.; IVASHM,'
G.A.; KAMM, N.-I.; LTSMVA, L.A.; 0ZHEMOTBU, Z.I.; PAVLOVA,
T.1o; TTUTYUNOVA, N.I.; MINITSYKA, A.PO,* 2HIVIIIN, R.N.; AIaSHICHEV,
M.P..; VINOGRAMV. V.I.; 7ER3MIN, F.S.; MVMMKO, Te.P.; LOTACHIVA,
MoV.; NIKOLISKATA, V.S.; MAKHOV, G.I.; W.GINA, A.V.; TAREYET, A.V,;
KHCLINA, A.V.: BRYARSKIT, A.M.; BIMMISTROVA,' V.D.; (MIGOROYEVA, A.M.;
LUTSMMO, A.I.; ORMMOVA, Z.V.-, TKPLIHWAYA, N.V.; FEOKTISTOVA, V.I.;
BUTORIN, I.M.; BOCHKARRVA, A.-D.; BMWINA, V.A,; VETU 0, A.M.;
VMILYA71V, A.Ao; SMOKIN, B.S.; TSIBEKKO, L.T.; EUMNIKOV, V.N.;
DUMHOV, D.I.; SWANOVA, VoA.; MWAKIN, V.I.. rea.; VAKIEATOV. A.H.;
MATAROVA, OA., redelzd-va; PTATAKOVA, V.D., takhn.red.
(Soviet agriculture; a statistical manual] Sel'skoe kh02iaistvo
SM; statisticheskii abornik. Moskva, 1960. 665 p.
(MIRA 13:3)
1. -Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) TSentrallnoye statisticheakoys uprav-
leniyeo 2. Upravlaniya statiatiki sel'skogo khozyaystva TSentrall-
nogo statistichaskogo upravleniya SSSR (for all except Makarova.
Pyataliova).
(Agriculture--Statistics)
38212-66 EWT(1) GW
ACC NR, AR6020758 . SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Boahkareva., L. 00
TITLE: The variable star ED 3562
SOURCE: Ref zh, Astron, Abs. 3.51.247
UR/0269/66/ooO/003/0029/0029
FM SOURCE: Peremennyye zvezdy, v. 15, no. 3, 1964s 324-326
TOPIC TAGS: variable star, stellar *:~W_
opele element
ABSTRACT: Results of the brightness evaluation of the star HD 3562
are presented, based on 166 photographs made by the Tashkent observa
J-D(2434371- 2434342). The following brightness-variation elements
were obtained: min I JD - 2438448-406 + 1d 81-14843 E
The observations and the mean-brightness curve are presented. [Trans
tion of abstract) CKPI
SUB CODE: OV SUBM DATE: none/
1/1 is UDC: 523. B41.9
K A REV "; 'Y"
'AUTHOR BOTSCHKARZVA M.A.9 KUKINA W.P. PA - 2483
TITLE Th;-T&-Vr5-T5-_-B-eaohi9ved by the Libraries of the Branches of
the Aoademy*of Soi*zo* of the USSR ',
(Sadatechi bibllottetsohnoj rabo4y w filialach akademii nauk
S.S.S.R. Russiano)-'
PERIODICAL Vextalk Aka,aimii.Nauk 1957 761 279 Nr lo YP 115-1166
eceived:-V/1957 Reviewed-.' V/1957
R
LBB.TRACT "
From'the 22 to the 31 October 1956 the forth conference of
direotbrobf branch libraries and directors of other institutes
connected wi-ththo-4oademy of Science of the USSR was hold at
Moscow.
In his opening address, L.I. Gorbantwp doctor of technical
science and-vioe president for the-ooordination'of scientific
work performed by-the Acadekies'of the Republics of the Soviet
Union-and-their'branches in'the USSR, outlined the tasks to
beperforme&'by ths-16aidemy of Science of the USSR and
obaracierized-the part ts! be played-by the various Academies
-and-their branches with respect to the plannilig of scientific
problems. Rep6intod aut,tht necessity of improving biblio-
graphical workq &boy* all with rasp**'t to catalogues. He
suggosted.thit a wider scope be given to the exohange of books
and microfilms az6ag librarian and also that the standard
of education librarians be improved.
CAP l/ 3
P1 - 2483
The Tasks to be achieved by the Libraries of the Branches
of the Academy of Science of the''USSRe
(Sadatsohi bibliottatoohnoj raboty V' filialaoh akademii naikk
S.S.S.R.
The activity of libraries must be on an equal footing with that
of scientific institutes and must be under the direct super-
visioz of the prissideAt of the respective branch library. The
report dilivered-by W.I. Abramowap director of the department
of special librariesp dealt with the aid to be rendered by
libraries to-their branches in dealing with scientific problems,
The basic stock of books of branch libraries have inore-
aced by 1/3 in the course of 3 Years* It ist howevery pointed
out that in the caso~of numerous libraries there have not been
suffient supplies of now foreign booke.
Some libraries in the Eastp as eg. in Karelia and else-
where, soi9ntifio research institutes andalso the biological
institutes of branch libraries in the Ural have stocks which
have an yet not been sufficiently well examined. The systematical
and alphabetical catalogues and book lists of nearly all
libraries are in more need of being re-edited. Bibliographical
work in not satisfactory# and its level is not up to the
CARDS 2/3
PA - 2483
The Tasks to be achieved by the Libraries of the Branches of
the Academy of Science of the USSR.
(Sadatschi bibliottetachnoj raboty w filialach akademii nauk
S.S.S.R. Ruepian.)
ASSOCIATION:
MSENTED BY:
SUBMITTED:
AVAILABLE:
standards of scientific institutes. There is lack of co-
ordination among'branch libraries and other institutes of he
Academy of Sdiencep public libraries and military libraries.
In the course-of further discussions an increase of sub-
ventions for'the purchase of now booku and a more intense
utilization of existing stocks, including foreign stookst was
demanded.
not given
-
-
Library of Congress.
CARD 3/3
GUSHCHAj, F.S., kand.tekhn.nauk,. otarahiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TOYARI) Ye.G.y
starshly nauchnyy ootrudnikj EraMKFJASIMLI, G.I., mladshiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik; BOGMUMA,M.L., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
BQ,sic principles of the production line mnthod for the manufacture
cf top silver in wool spinning. Tekst.pxom. 21 no.-12:1?-22
D 161, (MIRA 15 r2)
1. TSentralInyy nauchno-isoledovateltakiy institut sherstyanoy
promyshlennosti.
(Assembly-line methods)
(Woolen and worsted spinning)
SVIRDEM, Ye.T.; ALIYEVA, R,O.; BOCKKARNA, N.N.
- .. ~ . ~ .-~ -
Summariea of articles received by the editor. Zradicntion of a
diphtheria focus, Pediatriia 36 no.2:87 1? 159- (MIRA 12:4)
1. Zz Dagestanskogo nauchno-i9eledovatel'skogo institute, po proiz-
vodetvu pitatellnykh ared,
(DIPHTMIA)
3 ~~1'7 011
S/123/62/boo/bo5/bo3/blo
A0521AI01
AIOR: B reva T 1.
2Lhha
TITLE: The preparation of surfaces for plating
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 5, 1962, 38, abstract
5B216 ("MashinoAr. I energ. Kazakhstana. Nauchno-tekhn. sb.",
no. 4 (14), 1961, 29-30)
TEXT: An advanced technology of the surface preparation which renders the
sandblasting of the parts unnecessary is described. The degreasing is carried
out by an electrochemical method on alternating current with the application of
Ofl-10 (OP-10) and Orl-7 (OP-7) emulsifiers. This method of degreasing has been
proposed by P. P..Belyayev and M, Fedorova. Thereby the coefficient of utiliza-
tion of electric power increases nearly by a factor of 3, the efficiency 'of the
baths increases and the risk of hydrogenization is absent. The application of
alternating current has relieved workers of a continuous attendance of the
baths and cut by several times the duration of degreasing. For degreasing with
the application of alternating current the following solution is used: caustic
soda (10 g/1) I calcined soda (25 9/1), sodium triphosphate (25 g/1) OP-7, OP-10
Card 1/2
The preparation of surfaces for plating
S11 23/62./OOO/W5/W3/0 10
A052/A1()1
emulsifier (5-10 Vl). The temperature of the bath = .700C, the cathode current
density = 10 a/dm-1, voltage - 12-15 v. The duration of the process Is 0.3 - 2
min with an obligatory air stirring. After degreasing a more careful, than at
the usual. method, rinsing in hot water is necessary to remove the thin firmly
sticking film, which can cause the scaling of the coating. A mixture of sulfuric
and hydrochloric acid with an addition of KC (KS) inhibitor is used for steel
etching. The composition of the solution: 50% hydrochloric acid, 10% sulfuric
acid and 0.3 - 5 g/1 KS; the bath temperature - 45 - 60 0C. The introduction
of the new technology has enabled one to change over 500 type-dimensions of parts
to hot etching. Thereby 2 electrolytic degreasing baths of 600 1 each are used
for 12 fast zinc plating baths and 8 baths for other kinds of coatings.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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S/062/62/000/003/003/014
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AUTHORS: Buslayev, Yu. A., Bochka~~evaj V. A.Lj_and Nikolayev, N. S.
TITLE: Reaction of titanium dioxide with hydrofluoric acid
PERIODICAL: Akademiya naitk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh
nauk, no. 3, 1962, 388-392
TEXT: The solubility of titanium dioxide in hydrofluoric acid, and the
composition of the compounds formed in the solid phase and in solution were
determined. The Tio 2'(-0.5 % impurities) dissolved in HF, was stirred,
together with the solid phase, for 24 hrs at 25 0C. In order to control the
equilibrium *obtained, saturated solutions of TiO 2 in HP were kept f9r three
months in the exsiccator over KOH. When removing HF and H 0 from the
2
solution, a solid phase was separated which wan stirred in the thermostat
together with the solution, and analyzed for Ti.-! and HF content. Ti was
reduced by means of Zn-Hg, brought into ferric sulfate solution'and
titrated by means of KMnO HP in the presence of Ti was determined
4
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S/062/62/000 03/003/014
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Reaction of titanium dioxide with... B110JB101
-potentiometrically. To reduce the solubility of K2 TiF 6, 4-6 ml C2 H5OR
were added besides KF. The solubility of TiO increases almost linearly
2
with the HF concentration. In saturated solutions, the molar ratio of
fluorine varies between 4-01 and 4.33, as [TiOF 12- was formed in the
4
solution. The first solid phase is ab6ut TiO 2- At 25-95-39.60 % of HF ,
TiOF 2. H20 is formed. In a solution with the ratio F: Ti = 4, a change Of
the particle number from 1.45 to 1.22 was determined cryoscopically.
Concentration dependence and dissociation point towards
TiF + 2H 0 LTiF 2H A+ + * iF (OH)H 01. The degree of
4 2 4* 201 LT 4 2
dissociation of hydrated TiF Al agrees with the electric conductivity of
titanium solutions of the ratio F/Ti = 4.2. The steep rise of the molar
conductivity with the ratio F:Ti is explained by the following equilibrium
H LTiF4(OH)H 20] + HF H[TiF 5H20] - R+ + [TiF 5H 20
H[TiF 5 HA - + HF IV- H2 IT' F~J 211+ + [TiF 612-. Two solutions with the
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S10621621000100310031014
Reaction of titanium dioxide with... B110/B101
concentration 0.5 and 0.22 mole/liter TiF 4 were titrated conductometrical1y.
A well marked break in the curve of canductometric titration at the ratio
F/Ti - 5 proves the formation of pentafluorotitanio acid H[Tir 5 -H201. The
conductivity increase at lyTi> 5 occurs owing to formation of hexafluoro-
2- H20 -
titanic acid, which decompobes according to: [TiF ' - [TiF -H 01- + F-.
61 5 2
There are 3 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im.
N. S. Xurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General
and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the
Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: October 10, 1961
Card 3/3
BOCHKAREVA, V.A.; SHAPIROO S.M.
Conditions governing the formation of the chemical composition
of underground waters in Upper Tertiary sediments of northern
Kazakhstan. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR.Ser.geol. no.1%52-57 162.
(MM 15:5)
(Kazakhstan--Water, Underground-Composition)
AP5011923
NR
SSI~*
,
oecipitate. Orig, art bas: :2- t6l'es
,Atd t' ligures.
.
,
ASSOICIATIM lnst:~'tut obshcheyInec~-Zanicbeskoy khimi-1 imN S. Kurnakova
akademii nauk SGSR,
y of
(Inatitute of General and Inorganic Chernistry Acadenr
ciences SS
GR)
SUBMITTED -3 ac GC
SUB CODE. :, V,
11140 ITF Sov. 005 005'
7. -7
2/~3
BUSIAYEVI YU.A.; PqqHKABEYL,.V. A", j. KREMER, S*M,
System KF - KOH - H 0 at 25 degrees C. Zhur. neorg. khim.*10
no.3:727-729 Mr (MJRA 18:7)
1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii imeni N.S.
Furnakova AN SSSR.
BOCHKAIMA, V.I,$ otv.rede; TIM# O.K., takhnorade
(Books about the stars; a bibliography
older and the middl age groups] Knigi,
talInyl ukazatell 11a datoi starshago
Xaekva, Gos.iz&-vo detskol lit-ry N-va
43 p.
for children of the
o zvozdakh; rokomenda-
i arednego vozrasta.
proav.R:WSR, 1960.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. Dom detakoy knigi.
(Bibliography--Astronomy)
BOGHKAMWA, Yelena. Alekse_v2VALPARKHOMNO, N*A,, vrach, spetes, red.;
------- _`IVYASHENKO, L.V.s red.; XUZEKBAYEVA, A.L., tekhn. red.
[Care of the faoial skin) Ukhod za kozhei litsa. Alma-Ata
Kazakhakoe- goes izd-vot 1961. 69 P. (KMA 15:31
(MIN-CARS AM HYGIENE)
..(HAIR-CARE AND HYGIENE)
130CHKARII,VA, Yelena Alekseyevna,- PARKHOMENKO, N.A., red.
"- -- "~USIWSKAYA~--R.-~" '.'- -
[Care of the facial skin] Ukhod za kozhei litsa. Alma-
Atap "Kazakhstan," 1965. 91 p. (MIRA 18til)
JEI/WB/W
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Uliff ~JJKCV
ACC NRi Ai.16013806 AN= COM UR/0000/65/000/000/0315/0331~
Au=R.- FA-121- Mi. Doebka ID a
N-I~ t6pov, _-M. Yea F. 0.-
3
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'
tu:- invotigation f~the:pittiug and crevice corrosion of stainless steel itf
Tr '0
sea water. L6 %
:(Corrosion 01 metals and alloys)p 2
Zoitomiya Ustallov:i-splevoV n06.
SOMCK.
Moscow, Ixd-vo MetalluFBiya, 1965v,315-331
'stainless a teel'; cbrcimium Ike
-.70PIC TAGS st 'I corr6sion, sea water corrosions sodium
chl6rlde/03012MU (St,,~448)~~Ci-No-iieel,;XhION12H'~T (n-432) Cr-Mo steel, Khl8 Cr:
steel, 017 ior stee4013.,cr steel 18.4,stainlesis steel
ABSMCT: -:Ibis Investigatiowwas.'perforned with the aid of a speciallydeveloped
setup for peltentiostatic polarization veaOuremenits'of the electrochemical-behavior
T~~ of ntai"10217;~ steel@ in, Had ~ *olutious, slv~jlattng s6a water (Fig. 1). In the
tk~cells tjie expertuents were~performed-('m a:rotating disk electrode,:with-
-an. auxiliary eleatiode': 7he.:,electr a liotential was measured with respect-
Pt used as, 06
to a saturated caloml half4elL,,.- With- the aid of an electronic potentiostat
-specified values.of the potential'
were assigned wthe working electrode, after which
4~ T,
j:
CWA ......
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Fig. 1. Diagram of setup for
liotentiostatic polarization
04'4~
"Imasureme
nte of electrochemical
t4havOr of stainless steels in
MaCl solutions simulating sea
J- utter:
1: - Swrking electrode; 2 calomel
half-cell; 3 -
auxiliary. Pt
4 ,
constant-vol
electrode; 4 tage
1 L
~ b_
a
amplifier with feedback; 5
~
' =Atirangs galvanometer;
: -Calthode voltmeter-,.7 compenes.
tion-unit terminals; 8 counts
r
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F 2
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1.~9.66
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the intensity,of the current passing.'through theeUctrolytic bath was determined.
11tis made fti-* asible to investigate.the Oatterns Ioil disturbances in~the-passivity of
p0
the steel spectimins, leading to local ized 1. corros ion based on the mechanism of the
~.pitting (anodic) and crevice(cath6dic-acid) activitation of the passiv Ie state of the
investlgate&.steels. ItAs-showWAhat In such.NaCl solutions the anodic disruption-:
of passive state of steGls,:of,1h61Khl3 and Khl8"t psowingto chemical polarization
Yp
by the oxygen of air may.,alrifadyle achie4*4 in the neutral solution (pH - 7); of,
~steels of t6 18-8 and i4n -acid sol,utions (pH 4); whereas fo
_kL17 I fype weak,ly . r.
RhISNIZOT (EI-432),and Kh28 steals, as w311 as for pure Cr, it is not achieved in
suf ficlently: acid solutIone. ~ (VU sR eveh on contact with.11t.- Further, it is found
therpute cr.and.hish-Cr Kh2&stee1S:'._whLch:nre highly corrosion-resistant.in-ths.
e4ent of anodic activizatron of,.pPesive state, (pitting), display.-a low.,corrosion
resistance in the event'oUcath6dic"acid activization, Les crevice corrosion.", The
experiments .8160 confirced tkit,--of, awnless. stpels inveptigated, the
-molybdenum aiteals Khl8WL2H2T[XSI-446 V nid-.018NUM31~ (91-432) YJisplay the highest
~res.Istance 1:6~ pitting and crevice osion in sea iiatere OTigo art* has: 12 figures
',-SUB. CODE: OT, A.j DATEi~,:IM165/ ..:ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REP: 003
Y!
cc ~3/3-
rd
r7
A!4013795~
BOGBXARAVA, TS.P.
-- .. _ 4,
Now method of growing flower seedlings. Gor.khos.Mosk. 28 no.2:
13-16 F 154, ~(MM 7:5)
(Floricultuts)
KULIKOVS, A.I.; POLYAKOVp I.M,; KHOLODNYUK,, 14,S.1 BOCHKAREVA Z.A.
Disinfecting needs witb the addition crf a vulfite liquor
concentrate aticker. Zaahch. raet. ot vred, i bol. 7 no.12,.
26-27 D 262, (MMA 16:7)
(Seede-Diminfection) (Sulfite l1qqor)
FEDCHENK09 M.A., kand.sellskokhozyayatvennykh nauk;.gQQHKAHM,_Z.A.,
starshiy nauo~hbyy motrudnik
Preparation and use of disinfeetants with indicators, 7Ashch.
rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.3s42-43 Ylr 162. (KM 15:U)
1. Krannodarskiy nauchno-iseladovatellskiy inatitut sellskogo
khozyaystva.
(Seads-Diminfection)
BOCHKMVA. Z.A.. starshi3r nauchW sotrudnik
Combined preparations for ce~iralized dioinfectim of corn
seeds. Zaahoh. rast. ot vred. i bol, 6 no.5:26 My 161. (MIRA 15:6)
1. rxasnodarskiy inBtitut sell skogo kbozyaystva.
(Corn Waize)-Diseames and posts)
(Seeds-Dininfection)
BOCHKAREVA, Z.A,
Root rot of winter wheat in the Nutan, Zashch. rast. o-,.-red.
I bol. 9 no.8;13-14 164. (MN ~7:12)
1. ZavAdiVushchaya otdolom zaahchity rasteniy Krasnodarokogo
nauchi.at-issledovatellskogo instituta aeltskogo khozyaystva.
DOCHURIOV, MIP,
W"Wmv--f
",W"~Fme reSOUrces and their 'future developkerit in the Mcrainian
S.S.R. Kompl. vyk. Palo-energe res. Ukro no.10-17 " 1519.
(MA 16 - ~)
1. Viddil svedenogo narodnogospodarolkogo planu Derzkplanu
Radi YAnistrov McrRSR.
(Mcmine"Fugl)
a -5-
(4 -4/ -4/Pl-4 AM(
SM,
AFW1.,;4M(0VF.SD(-t)
ACCESSION VR: AR4039922 S/0058/64/000/004/P-029/E030
18- 2 L-J
70PIC TAGS: x ray pbotogXapbY* micropbotogzaphy, diffraction analy-
sis, diffra;=tion line, photometric curve, precision measurement
TRANSLATIOP.- To increase the accuracy of x-ray picture measurement,
a system of the followl*ng coidsin d instruments is proposed- IMF-4
(IW-2) micr(!Ehotwnete and Mk-29orizontal SLom aratoT .~~ Boll-Twi-n--A
-st~u,.TntS al7e joined by means--6-f a rigid metallic bar. The
tion line in set for maximum density. The division correspondina
to it is read in the measuring microscope of the comparator. The
1/2
-6-
-L 6912-65
ACCESSION h-R: AR40399122
next line iz then set and the comp,arator reading again fixed. The
measurement accuracy in the proposed system is not less then 0.01
mm. Fo_r a precision measurement of the Wulff-Bragg angles it is
necessary to take into account the profile of the photometric curve
of the diffraction line. To this end, it is recommended to record
the photometric curve with an EPP-09 electronic automatic recording
potentiometer. G. Gurskiy.
"'Stm CODEr OP. GP ENCL: 00
Cora 2/2
BOCHKAYEV, F.I.; DAVYDOV, G.V.
Fiecision measurements of crystal lattice parameters. Zavelabs
30 no.3:2W-300 164. (MIRA 17r4)
1. Mos~ovskiy gosudarstvannyy pedagogicheskiy institut.
BOCHKIN, A.
lUzbno-Ukrainakii i Severo-Krymakii kanaly. Zsiouth-ukranian and North-crimean
Canals
7. (Sots. twiledelle, 1950,. Oct. 6). DLCi HD1491.R9S65
SO: Soviet Transportation and Communications, A Bibliography, Library of Congress,
Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
KIY, Yurly Vladimirovioh; BOCHKIN, Viktor Ivanovich
~
[The achievement of the Tula workers during the first
five-year plan, 1928-1932] Podvig tullskikh rabochikh v
gody pervoi piatiletki, 192&_1932 gg. Tula, Tullskoe
knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 117 p. (MIRA 16:9)
(Tula Provinoo.-Economic conditions)
ale
MIKHAYLOV, N.V. ~ VOGIIEVSKIT, Ye.M.; NIKOIAYEVA, N.S.: SUTROV, N.A.;
KkYBORObA., V.I.; LINIKOVA I Z.K.; NORM, V.S.
Properties and prLN4,1-,ction methods of polposic f iberp. Khim.
volok. no.6:3-9 165, (MIRA 18:12)
1. Vsesoraznyy muchr-c-AReledovatellsk5y Institlit ls'nisetv--nnogo
volokm. Submitted March 2, 1965.
-bb MT(z)/MP(J)'/T_ IM
Ap6ol2414 SOURCE COM UR/0183/65/000/006/0003/0009
AUTHOR: Mikhaylov, N, V Mo ilevakiy. e. M.; Nikolaxeva, No S.; Surov.1
Mayboroda, V, I.; Linlkova, Z. K ; Bochkina, V._A,
ORO: VNIIV
TITLE: Properties and methods of making rayon filaments
SOURCE: Khimicheakiye volokna, no. 6, 1965,.3-9
TOPIC TAGS: synthetic fiber, organic synthetic process, textile, textile
engineering, textile industry machinery
ABSTRACT: Various patented processes for obtaining viscose fibers similai
to cotton were evaluated. Basic technological parameters were worked oul
for a 1-bath and 2-bath method of forming and drawing xanthogenate
filaments. Requirements for construction of spinning equipment were
determined. Viscose filaments whose physical-mechanical properties
compared to those of foreign rayon filaments of average strength were
obtained on pilot equipment. Orig. art, has: 5 tables.
BUD COM 110 13/ SUBM DAT.Zs 02Mar65/ ORIG RM 003/ OTH-REF: 022
UDC: 6TT.463
BOOM, A.
Financial agencies wA control over the execution of contracts
betwean mobine-tractor stations and collective farms. 7in.S=
16 no-,3:42-4 Nr'55, (MLU 8:2)
(Agriculture-Itconomic aspects)(Contracts)
ZVWV, A.G.; POPOV, Y.F.; FAI)MV, I.I.; 3ABUSHKIN, V.I.; R01OVIGEL, I.L.;
~OCHKO BtMLACHWO, S.Ye.; GARB77ZOV, Y.F.. DMITRICHEV, P.Ya.;
, A.M.
DMWUKCIV, G.F.; ZWBIW, I.D.; KOROVUSHKIN, A.K.; KORSHUNOY, A.I.;
KUZIN, M.G.; KUTUZOV, G.A.; LYSKOVICH, A.A.; MASHTAKOV, A.M.;
MIK83YEV, V.Ye.; NIKELIMG, P.M.; POSKONOV, A.A.; ROKANOV, G.V.;
SOSIN, I.F.; SOSNOVSKIT, V.V.; POVOLOTSKIY, H.M.; URTUPIR, F.A.;
KHARIONOVSKIY, A.I.; CHULKOV, H.S.; SHESMO, N.A.; SHITOV, A.P.;
SHUVALOV, A.M.; TANBUIHTIN, K.1h.
Aroenil Mikhailovich Safronov; obituary. Fin.SSSR 18 no.11:99
N '57. (MIRA 10:12)
(Safronov, Areanii Mikhailovich, 1903-1957)
3/06 62/024/004/002/003
B101YB138
AUTHORS&I Karasev, V. V., Dekyagin, B. V., Bochko, A. V.
TITLEs Kinetics of the surfaQe electrical conductivity of quartz
in the presence of adsorbed organic layers
PERIODICAL3 Kolloidnyy zhurnall v. 24, no. 4, 1962, 467 - 470
TZXT: The surface conductivity of quartz was measured with adsorbed layers
of heptanol, butanol~ or nonane. Adsorption was effected by evaporating -
the test substance and introducing it through an Hg U-seal into the quartz
measuring cell, thus eliminating the effect of vapors from the lubricants
requirod for cocks. For the same reason the quartz-cell was cleaned by
heating to 3500C and evacuating to 2-10-6 mm Hg.- Results: (1) Saturated
butanol vapor (5 mm Hg at +200C) produced a rapid increase in conductivity
(, 60-io-15 ohm) in the first seconds and then a slow drop; after ~,30 min
a constant value was reached (10-10-15 ohm). (2) '17ith butanol vapor at
0
0.07 mm H nd-30 C, the constant value was reached after 3 min- (3)
0
Reptanol 1 mm Hg, 20 C) had a similar effect. (4) Nonane vapor had no
Card 1/2
5/069/62/024/004/002/003
Kinetics of the surface B101/B138
marked effect on oondVativiiy. The initial electrical.6onductivity is not
restored, if the call-is evacuated without thermal treatment. There ate
4 figures.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR, Moskwa (Institute of
Physical Chemistry AS USSR, Moscow)
SUBMITTED: January 23, 1962
Card-2/2
BWHKO, L *
T hnical control division acts in an ama"ur way. 01chr truda i
2 S. strakh. 6 no.7:34-35 n 163. iMIRA 16tlo)
It.
-e
I
,j 4:
,.
SIDOROVp N.; ANTONOVp V.; BOIIOVSKIY) SOIA)VIYEV.4 M.;
SOLOKHIN,, V.,,- TETERIN, N.; CHISTYAKOV, L.; NENASEXV., V.;
USHATIKOV, N.;NOVI.CHKOV,, A,; YARTSEVj N., red.; XUZNETSOVA, A.,
tekbn. red.
[Technology summons us) Tekhnika zovet.
1961. 194 P6
(Technological innovations) (Automation)
Moskvaj, I-foak. raboob3l,
(MIM 15:2)
BOCRKO, Lavr
The regulation oolor, Sov.profooiuzy 17 no.22:41-42 N 161.
(K= 34:10)
(Machine tools-Design) (Color-Psycholog7)
MELINSHIN, S., vrach., deputat Truskavetskogo gorodskogo Soveta; MUM, I.,
kand.med.nauk (Truskavets); FEDYUSHKO, M., vrach (Truskavets);
BOCHKO, L. (Truskavets)
Let a pearl have a vorthy setting. Ckhr. trWa i sots. strakh.
5 no.9:20-22 S 162. (NIRA 16:5)
3. Chlen TrusIcavetskogo gorodrkogo ~omlteta profesoionallnogo
soyusa meditsinskikh rabotnikov (for Smiyan). 2. Predsedatell
mestnogo komitsta sanatoriya No.4, Truskavets (for Yedyushko).
3. Spetsiallnyy korrespondent zhurnala "Okhrana truda i
SOtBiallnoye strakhovaniye" (for Bochko).
(TRUSXAVETS--HEALTH RESORTS, WATERING PIACES, ETC.)
PLYUSNIN, Aleksandr~Kuzlmiah., dots.,- BOCHKO. N.A., inzh.,
retsenzent; PEMOV, V.Ye.0 inZ".',reGei~ient; FA=,, A.D.,
otv. red.; KIABLI, L.S.) red. izd-va, SHIEKOVA, R.Ye.,
tekhn. red.
(Organization of machine repair and equipment assembly at
lumbering enterprises]Organizatsiia remonta mashin i montazh
oborudovaniia na lesozagotovitellrifth predpriiatiiakh. 2. izd.
Moskvap Goslesbumizdatp 1962, 409 p. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Vserossiyakiy Sovet Narodnogo khozysystva (for Bochko).
2. Povolzhskiy loso-tekhnicheskiy institut (for Petrov). 3. Go-
sudarstvennyy planoW komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR (for Fakeyev).
(Lumbering-Machinery)
BOCIROP S. V.
33496. Lecheniye Yazveimoy Bolezni Biozhinolem. Trudy Kurskogo Goa. Had. In-ta, T. 1-1,
Vyp. 21 1948, c. 91-95
SO: Letopis Irrykh Statey, .Vol. 45, Moskva, 1949
DWHKOI-s S.
......
M"rience with porldural umthatiuUano Orv, betil, 91t251,
3B June 50. p. 783-4 -
1. Urological Divivim.. S+Ate Railwwe Bu&post Ifoopital (Director-
Dre BeU Boahkor).
CUIL 19s 50 Nov.0 1950
BOGHKOR, B.
%~~- I,
Zxperiences in surgery of 107 bladder tumors. Nagy. sebesset 6 no.2:
127-133 Mar IM. (GLML 23W
I* Doctor. 2. Urology Department (Read Physician - Dr. Bola Bochkor)
of Smigarian State Railroaa Hospital.
BOCHKCR Bela dr.
The problem of uratero-enteroanastonoeis,; 21 case reports.
N647,.sebeezet 7 no.6:441-446 Doo 54.
10 Ax Allau'rasutak budapiesti korhaza, urologiai-sebesseti oestalyanak
koslemerve, Foorvoit Boahkor Bela dr.
(IMSTINASt surg.
uretsio-enterostour)
(MMT]IRS, surg.
uretero-ente'roetonV)
DOPHEDR, Bela, dr.
Implantation metastasle of a hypernapbrame in the ureter.
Mag;rs onbsexet 8 no.209-272:267-271 Aug 55.
1. As Allauvoeutak Korbata Uro'logiat-Sebeezati Oestalvanak
kozlemenye. (Foorvost Bochkor, Bala dr.).
(AIDWACARCINDML
kidneyg metastases to ureter, Burg.)
(XIDWITS, neoplasms
adenocarainoma, metastaaes to ureter. surg.)
(U M ERS, neoplasms
adenocareinoma, metastatic from kidney, Burg.)
BOCHKCR, Bela, dr.
Prevention of penis carcinoma. Orv. hatil. 96 no.49:1355-1358 4
Doc 55.
l.- KAN Kothas Urologisi-Sebesseti Oestalyanak (Toorvos: Boahkor
Bela dr. kosslemenye.
(MIS, neoplasm
carcinoma, prey. by aircumoicion (Hun))
(CIRCUM04SION
prev. of cancer of penis (Hun))
BOGEOR, Bela,.Ibr.
---~A =ase of paranephria ayst. ALg3r. sebenzat 11 no.2:156-160 Apr-June 58.
1, A MLV KDrhML2 Urologlai-Sebeneti Osigtalvarol. Foorvoo; Bochkor Bela
Cli.
(XIMEM, cysts
paranephric (Hun))
(YATTT TIMU, CyBtB
same)
BOCHKOR, Bela, dr.; NEWHY, Geza, dr.
On hypernephromas (latent forms manifested by solitary metastases).
Haig sebeezet 13 no.6:395-402 D 159.
1. A M&V Korhaz Urologlai-asbeazati Osittalyanak koslemen"
Foorvos: Bochkor Bela dr.
(AUNWARDIRWA diag)
- BOCHKOR, Bela, dr.
On the problem of postoperative hernias after urological surgery.
Nagy, sebeszet 14 no.3:187-193 A '61.
1. A MAV Korbas Urologiai-Sebeezati Osmta2yanak Kozlemenye. (Foorvos:
*Bochkor Bola dr.)
(UROLOGY aurg) (HWIA surg)
BOCHKOR Bela dr,
Potentiated perldural. and lumbar anesthesia. Magy. sebeas. 15 no.21
131-137 My 162,
1. A Mkr*Xorhax-.Urolog:iai-sebeezeti Osztalyanak kozlemenye. (Foor7ost
Bockhor Bela dr.)
IUROLOGY anesth & analg) (ANEMMSIA SPINAL)
HUNGARY
BOOMML-B23a., Dr; Hospital of the Hungarian State Railways,
Urological-Sargical Ward (MAV --Magyar Allamvasutak-- Korhaz, Urologiai-
Sebeszeti Osztaly (chief ]physician.- BOCHKOR, Bela, Dr).
"Peripelvic Kidney Cysts."
Budapest, Magyar Sebeszet, Vol XVI, No 3, June 1963, pages 197-~200.
Abstract: [Author's German summary] The authors report tha case of a
75--:j~air--old woman who complained of violent pains around the left
kidney. Examinations indicated a renal tumor. During surgery, however,
only a small pyelonephritic kidney was found with a cyst-like structure
visible in the hilus. After the removal of the kidney, the structure
proved to be a peripelvic kidney cyst. The most important informations
concerning this problem are discussed in the article. All Western
references.
LI/l -j
BOCHKOR, Bela, dr.
Data on epithelial tamors of the urinary bladder. Magy. oebeozo
17 noJC160-172 J9164
1. a MAV (Magyar Anamoutak] Korhow.Urologia-Sebeozeti Osz-
tal7mak (Foor7airt Bocbkar, Bela., dr,) kozlmenye
HUNGARY
-BO - g, Departmont of Urological Surgery, Hospital of the
nGarian State Railways (FAV Korhaz Urologia-Sobeazeti Osztaly) (Chief
Physician: Dr Bela BO^WHKOR).
t'Prostatectomy in Advancedad Aso"
Budapest, ~jlagyar Sebeszet, Vol 19, No 3, Jun 66; pp 189-196.
.Abstract: Author discusses his experiences with prostatectomies carried out
in Datients who have cor~pleted their 80th year. Of a total of 1132 prostate
patients 999 were less than 80 years old and 133 were older than 80.
of the first group ?80 were operated on. with a mortality of 3%; of the
latter group ?2 were treated surgically, with a mortality of 11%. Of the
patients older than 80 who were not treated surgically 19% died while
in the hospital. Author's oldost patient was 91 years old. The indications
for tho operation are the same in old age as in the younger age group,
but postoperative treatment requires more care and greater consideration.
(10 References, mainly Hungarian).
1/1
BOCHKOV, A.
ft~
-Mmmqwmkpp~~
Output normis and the work of work norm specialists. Bots.trud.
no.4:-103-106 Ap '56. (mm 9:11)
1. Nachallnik otdola truda I sarabotnoy platy Isborskogo
zavoda.
(Labor productivity) (Efficiency, Industrial)
BOCHKOV, A.. insh.-ekonomistv
Put an and to the lose of time at the beginning and and of
the work shift. Sots.trud no-3:138 Mr '58.
(KUU 13 -- 3 )
(Machinery industry) (Abeentesism (Zabor))
CHIKLEYEV, S.; FAVIDVSKIY, M. (Kamerovskaya obl.); BQCWiQY-,A.; KHARITONOV,
I.; ZOLOTENKOV, V. (Yakutskaya AS5R)) KONOBEYEV, A. (Bazarno-
Karabulanskiy rayon., Saratovskaya obl.); VOLKOV, I.; BMEDIN, S.
(Omsk); NOVIKOV, P.; GRINEV, V.; SOIDPENKOV, P.; ALEKSEYEV, K.;
TOLKOV, I. (Rostovskaya obl.); KOSTENKO, P.; NOVIKOV, A.,
instruktor profilaktild (Shumerlya, Chuvashskaya. ASSR)
Reader's letters. Pooh. delo 9 no.1100-31 N 163.
(HIRA 17t1)
1. Nachallnik pozharnoy okhrany Klinakogo kombinata, Klin,
Moskovskaya obl. (for Chikleyev). 2. Vneshtatnyy pozharny'y
inspektor, predsedatell Simferopollskogo rayonnogo komiteta
Dobrovollnogo obshchestva sodeystviya, armii, aviatsii i flotu
(for Alekseyev). 3. Nachallnik otdela Gosudarstvennogo pozharnogo
nadzora, Sverdlovsk (for Kostenko).
GCROSHNIKOIT, B.I.; BAITUKOV, V.V.1 BCJCHKOV, A.A.
New type of Pre-Xambrian corundum mineralization in the Ukraine. Dokl.
AN SSSR 163 no.2%454-457 J1 165. (MIRA 1837)
1. Institut minerallnykh resursov, Simferopol'. Submitted March 1, 1965.
BAYRAKOVt V.V.; BOCHICOVp A.A.
Recent andabisite manifestation of the 11kraArian Crystalline
Shield. Dokl, AIN SSSR 165 no.1:171-'-7.4' N 165. M-RA latio)
Is Institut zainarallnykh resursov GosudaroLvannogo geologiahsskogo
komitetaL SSSR i PrIazovskaya akspeditsiya tresLa i'Artemgealogiyu."
KHORLIN, A.Ya.; BOO.HKOVt-A--!~t., .~
Thin-layer chromatography of glycoisides. Izv.AN SSSR.Utd.kbim.-
nauk no.6:1121-1122 162. (MIRA 1518)
1. Institut khimil prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
(Glycosides) (Chromatographic analysis)
-OF
BOCHKOV, A.G. (Tashkent)
"a -- - - ~ -Wvw .
Zrrorv and obscure chapters of Pharmoopels, VIII. Apt.delo 3
'lo,3:54 W-Je 1-54, ' . . (MMA 7:6).
(PMYAGOPAIAO
*Rassia; critique of 8th edition)
BocHKoV,
-7
h 4 f altroc, fib"
nWe adm 01 allulose A-,
I't, . . ,2 53)i-t
110
The Ion of "Istrias as a measure et tion, W" 11
tinder accelerated weathering Ito% on tiltrocellulose'Alnut
made with and without pigments and was found to be.due
primarily to the absorption of ultraviolet my3 by the pig-
ment, present (cf. CA. 30, SW; 34, 52M). Only.those
pigments which'were decoinpd. by ultraviolet rays formed
-exceptions. The effect of light and water was greater thin
the sum'of the effects of both separately. 1. Bencowltz
BOCHKOVy As Do
The ligbt-fastnew
of lead chromate. -A. V. rgpghtp44
D. Bochkoy
ects the Ught-fastnem of Pb chromate Tot
Che-,rdcal Abstracts ;Incresse the lightfastness. Ph chromate should be ogined
favoring the formation of UW crystals.1
:~-I- 48 No. 5 'This can be achieved by partial or complete substitution f-
17
"Iqr. 10, 1954 'AcOll with HNO,. Them Is some evidence that color.
S9 and Chance Is dw to decompn. Into Fb oxide and Cr3*.
I aints, Varnishess Lacquer
Inks
.4k A - - - -- -- --- -- -- - - - -
- -MIT-I-LOV, - WCH
Nitrocellulo3e Lacquers
Change in the luster of nitro onamel coatings. Zhur. prikl. khim. 26, no. 2, 1953.
So., Honthly List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, June 1953, Vncl.
25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3164
B6chkov, Aleksandr Dmitrlyevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences
Okrashivapiye detaleT v elektricheakom pole (Painting of Parts In
an Electric Field Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958.' 47 p. 6,000 copies
printed.
.Tech. Ed.; G.V. Smirmovk; Managing Ed. for Literature on Metal-
working and Instrument Construction: R.D. Beyz6llman, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for workers in paint shops.
COVERAGE: The book d6als with,the application of a high-voltage
electric held for electrically charging fine droplets of
sprayed paint for the purpose of precisely directing the spray
to an article to be painted. !.Equipment is described~and oper:!
atin g principles art explained. There are 23 references:
17 Soviet, 4 English, and 2 Ge~man.
Card 1/ 4
Painting of Parts (cont.) SOV/3164
Ch, III. Subasoemblies of Equipment for Electric Painting
of Parts 29
1. Description and design of the painting chamber 29
2. Exhaust system 31
3. Overhead conveyor 32
4. Device for atomizing paint 33
5. _Electrical equipment 35
Ch. IV. CalcuXations and Recommendations for the ProoeEm of
Electric Spraying 40
1, Determination of distance between parts and
IcoInveyor speed 4o
2. Detdrmination of.paint consumption 41
3. Determination of electric-power and compressed-
air consumption 41
4. Order of hanging parts on conveyor 42
5-- Suggestions for atomizing'paint and for care
of painting-chaTaber equipment 43
6. Safety rules for electric painting 44
Card 3/4
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction. 3
Ch. I, Installations for Painting Parts in an Electrit Field
[Electric Spray Method) '. 7
1. Device with air atomization of paint 7
2. Devices'utilizing bell- (pup-), diBk-, and pan-type
electric sprayers 10
3, Device for removal of tears from painted parts by
using an electric field [Detegring Pro6ess] ' 14
Ch. Ii. General Information on the Theory of the Electric
Spray Method 17
1. Basic properties of'an electric field affectihg the
painting process 17
2. Properties of a corona discharge and its effect on
electric apraying 19
3. Effect of various factors on the completeness of
deposition of the sprayed paint 22
4.t Effect of various factors on the uniformity of the
coating 26
Card 2/4
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Bibliography 47
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress(TT305.B6)
Card 4/4 vx/mas
3-21-60
BOCHKOV A.D,
Sedimentation of suspended particles in centrifugals.
Trucly po khim.i Idam.tekh. no,10.5.3-162 164.
Sedimentation of suspended particles in settling
tanks, Ibid.tI63-170 (MIM 18:3.2)
1. Submitted March 13, 1963-
KOCRETKOV9 N.K.; KHMMINt A,Ya*j BOCHKOV# Aq.Fe
Syntheois of k-strophanth" Dokla AN SSSR 136 no. 3:613-616
Ja 161. (KUU 34z2)
1, Institut 1-hiln" prirod*WM ooyedineniy AN SSSR. 2.' Chld+-
korrespondent AN SSSR(far Kochetk6v)
, (Stro;;Zz~~)
KHORLIN, A.Ya.; 22~~ BAKINOVSKIY, L.V.; KOGhETKOV, N.K.
Glucosidation of 2-0-trichloroacetyl-,3,4,6-tatraacety3..-
A-D-glucopyranovi chloridas. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.5t
1119-1122 Ap 162. (MIRA 1594)
1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent All SSSR (for Kochetkov).
(Glueopy,ranosyl chloride) (Glycosides)
I ~
KOCHETKOV, N.K.; KHORLIN# A.Ya,; BOCHKOV A.lP*
Monosaccharide orthoesters an g3jycogidation agents. Izv.
AN SSSR, Ser. khim. no.12t2234 D 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut khimii prirodrqkh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
KHORLIK, A. Ya.; BOCHKOV, A.F.; KOCHEMOV, N.K.
New synthesis of sugar orthoesters. Tzv. AN SSSR Ser. khim
no.12.-2214-2216 D 164. (MIRA 18a1)
1. Inatitut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SM.
KOCHETKOV, N.K.; KHORLIN, A.Ya.; BOCHK L-LIP.
New way of synthesizing furanosides. Synthesis of 3-0-(/?-D-galacto-
furanosyl)-D-mannitol, Dokl. AN SS.SR 161 no.6:1342-1345 Ap 165.
(M'RA 18:5)
1. Inatitut prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. 2. Ghlen-korrespandent
AN SSSR ~for Kochetkov).
KOCHETKOV., N.K.; KHORLIN, A.Ya.- BOORKOV A F
Synthesis of disaccharides, Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.1:104-107 My 165.
WIRA 18:5)
1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. 2. Ghlen-kor-
respondent AN SSSR (for Kochetkov).
KOCHF-TK9%Ty
H.K.; DEREMISKAYA, V.A.; -;APINA
BOCHKOV. ,A.F.
,,y-nl2-,esis of melhyl ester of C--( gerine.
-z-,r. AN SSSIIR. Ser. kh!m. no.9- 165. WIP-4 is. 9)
1. Institut khImii prirodnykh
MiC'Rl..TN, A.Yri,; BOCHKOV, A.F.; KOCHLTKOIT, N.K.
-. -.
Syn tb .1
esis of laminarabiose derivatives. Tzv.rN 1,711. -Ser.kbirl.
no.3.1.68-170 166. (Mallol, A79,1)
2. Institut khimii prirodr*rkh soyedinaniy JUI SESER. '.-,b:-,itted
Mw 17, 19(-,5.
BOC,TKC-7,.1 A. P.
"Influence of Forest and of Field-Forebt Am-eliorative -easures
I
Upon the '4utor,,; of the Riveri in the Forest-Steppe Zone of the
Daropean Paft of the USSR." Caml Teeh Sci, Auto lkydrolQg1cal
Inst., Leningrad, 1954. (MiGeolt SeP 54)
SO: Sum- 432~ 29 Mar 55
13ocl4KOV
4. P
FEWROV, Ye.Ye., professor; FRXDTWHICNSKIT, P.P.; BUCHINSKIT. I.Te.;
SETANIHOV, GeT., profossor-, BOSM, L.V.; ALISOV, B.P.; BIRYUKOV,,
NJ,; GALITSOV, A.P.; GRIGORIYET, A.A., akademik; ZYGENSON, H.Se,
professor; XWTOV, N.Se; KHROMOV# S&P*; BOGDANOV, PaNe; LZPZW,
A.B.: SOKOLOV, V.N.; YANISHIffSKIT, Yu.D.; SAMOTLENKO, V.S.; USM&-
ROV, R.F.; CHUBUKOV, L.A.; TROTSENKO. S,Ya.; VANGENDRYM, G*Ta.;
SOKOLOV, I.F.; STrRO, M.; TENNIKOVA. N.S.: ISAYW, B.A.; DMIMUYNV,
A.A.; MALYUGIN, Te.A.; I-TWOMAA, Ye.K.; SAPOZHNIKOVA, S.A,; R&KIPO-
VA. L.R.; POKROVSKLTA, T.V.; BAGDASARYAR, A.B.; ORIOVA, V.V.; RU-
BINSHTRYN, U.S., professor; HILEVSKIT, V.Yu.; SHCHERBAKOVA, Te.Ya.;
NMI I ANAMLISKATA, L.Te.-, MIAYKVA. A.V.; UTESHEV, A.S.;
-MIRWA; RUINMO, A.I.; ZOLOUWW, H.A.; NERSESTAN, A.G.;
HIKHKYLOV, A.B.; GAVRI1,OV, V.A.-, TSOMAYA, T.I.; DWYATKOVA, A.M.;
ZAVARIN&, M.V.; SHMETER, S.M. ; BUDYKO, X.I., professor.
Discussion of the report (in the form of debates) [of the current
state climatological research and methods of developing it]. Inform.
sbor.GUGMS no*'3/4:26--154 '540 (MIRA 8:3)
1. Chlen.-korrespondent Akndemii nauk SSSR (for Fedorov). 2. Glavna,-ya
goofizicheskays observatoriya Im. A.I.Voeyko-v-a (for -Predtechanskir,
Lebelev, Yanishevskiy, Isayev, Rakipova, -Pokrovskapa, Orlova, Rubin-
shteyn, Budyko, Shcherbakoval Anapollalraya, Dunayera, Rudneva,Gavrilov$
Zavarina). 3. Ukrainskiy-nauchno-isaledovatellskiy- gidrometeorologiche-
ski7 in3titut (for Buchinakiy).
(Continued an next card)
"WROT, Ae.Ys., professor; PnDTECHENSKIT, P.P., aM othern.
Disawsion of the report (in the form of debatsa) [of the current
state climatological research and methods of develeping it]* Informs
sbor. GUGHS no-3/4:26-154 154.' (Card 2) NTRA 80)
4. Vsesoyuzny7 institut rastenievodstva (for Sslyaninov, Rudenko).
5, Bioklinaticheekaya stantsiya Kielcrordsk (for Boshno). 6. Hoaker-
skiy gosudarstvenW -oziversitat im. M.V.LomonosoT-a (for AAlisov)o
7 Ministerstvo putey soobahcheriva SSSR (for Biryukov). 8. Inati-
~~t geografii Akademii nauk SSSR (for Galltsov, Grigorlyev). go Geo-
fizicheBkaya komissiyu Vsaooy=nogo geograflehaskogo obshchestva (for
Eygenson). 10. MWaterstvo elaktrost-'antsly i elektropromyshlennesti
SSSR (for Muretov), lle leningradskiy geaudarstrenW universitat im.
I.A.ZhdAnova (for Khromov). 12.-Mntral'ny7 nauchnc-iseledovatell-
skiy gidrometeorologicheakiy arkhiv (for Sokolov, Zolotarer). 13. Go-
sudarstvennyy okeanografiaheskiy tuatit-al. (for Ss=ylenko). 14. TSe--
trallnyy institut prognozov (for Usmano'r. Sapozhn1ko-Pu). 15. Institut
geografii Al-ademii nauk SSSR 1 Mantrallnyy Institut kurortologii (for
Chubukov). 16. Nauohno-issledovatellsk!L7 lni~titut imeni Sechenovs,
Yalta (for Troteenk)), 17. ArkticbeekV nauchno-Inaleclavatelleldy
Institut (for Vangengaym). - (Continuei on mext car%i)
FZDDROV, Ye-Ye.. Profeemor; PRIMCHNNSKIT, P.P.. _,d ,t~,e,,,.
Discussion of the report (in the form of debates) (of the-current,
state Of climatologIcal research and methols of developing it]
Informobor. GUGHS no,3/4:26-154 154. (Card 3) (MLRA ;:3)
18* Dallnevostochuy7 mau hno-issledoTatellskly gid-rometeorologicho.-
sIdy institut (for Sokolov). 19. Institut geologii i geogTafii AkEL.-
demii nauk Idtorskoy SSR (for Stm)* 20, Roato-wikoe upravlenia
gidrometalushby (for Temnikora)* 21, Morskoy, gidrofizichookiy Ins"wi-
tut Akademii nauk SSSR (for Dmitriyev). 22. Vaesoyurnyy Institut
raateniyavodstva (for Mal7ugin). 23. Akademiya nauk Estonskoy SM
(for Idedemaa). 24. Akademiya nauk ArVanskoy SSR (for Bagaazaryam).
25. Laningradskiy gidrometeorologichealciy inatitut (for Milevskiy),
(Continued on next card)
IFJMIW* TeeTes, professor; FMTECHENSKIT, P.P., and others.
Discussion of the report (in the form of debates) [of the current state
climatological research and methode of developing it]. Inform.sbor,
GTJGMS no.3/4:26-154 154. (Card 4) (MIR A 8:3)
26* Gosudarstrennyy gidrologieheskly institut (for Bocbkov), 270 Is-
sakhakiy nauchno-iaeledovatello)dy gidrometeorologicheekly institut
(for Uteahev). 28. Upraylenie gicIrometeluahb,7 Armvanskoy SSR (for Nor-
aseyan). 29. Ieningradskoys upravleni7e gidrometalushbr (for Mikhavlov,
Devyatkova). 30. Tbilieskiv gosudarstvennyy universitet (for Tsomays.).
31. TSentralInay-a aerologichaskaya observatoriya (for Shmeter).
(Glima-toloa)
v
-(3c* C ff A b
BOGHKOV, A.P.
Probable effect of agricultural and silvicultural practices and
other measures on the runoff of the xiver Hwang No. Ttudy GGI
no.61:-137-150 157. OE~ Ho 'Valley--Runoff) (MIU IOrI2)
(China-Crops and olimte)
Nhina-7breet influences)