SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOCHKOV, Y.N. - BOCHKOVA, V. M.
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BOCHKOV, Yu.N., inah.
Determtnation of output according to the nettling and efficiency
of screw settling centrifuges in relation to the physical
properties of coal fines. ObogA brik.ugl. no.30:58-64 163.
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'AUTHOR:~ B2Phkc*v_Xu, V. G obiani, A. No- jChilays, Go So
,ORG: Physics institute in. 00 No Lehedev AN SSSR, Moscow (Fizicheskiy institut M
SSSR)
TITLE- Some electrical e-Jiaracteristics of zinc sulfide single'crystals
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 1966, 1273-1275
TOPId TAGS: zinc sulfiJe, single crystal, electric property, cryst ropy
al anisot
ABSTRACT: The authors study the electrical chitracterisliga f large ZnS single crys_.~
tals grown frwn.the melt at 8500C under I ert gas pressure by a new method developed-
under the direction of L. A. $ysoyev. The" are hexagonal crystals with no traces of
cubic structure so that contact and surface phenomena have no effect on the electric-
al measurements. The specimens studied had dimensions of 4 x 48 mm. The tempera-
ture curve for electrical candwtivity Is approximated by two straight lines in lncy
and 1/7 coordinates. The slope of the low-temperature line corresponds to.an acti-
vation energy of.1.25 ' 0.07-evj while the high-temperature section corresponds to an
energy of 1.6 ' 0.06 ev..zThis section may probably be attributed to natural conduc-
tivity since -data In the literature give the thermal width of the forhiddev band as
0.2 ev. Extrapolation of the low-temperature section to rom temperature given
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07~0`R:/ Bochkoviyu,V&SO Georgobinni, A. Sysoyev,L.A.; Chllaya,Gss. /_s-
OW: -physical Institute im. P.N.10bedev, Academy Of SciencesjSSSR (Y
institut Akademii nauk SSS9_
TITIZ: Blectro1uminescence of bulk US crystals ZR-eport', Fourteenth conference on
LM-Wacence hold in Riga,16-23 S!1ptgmbgr 12607
SOURM. AN SSSRa Izvestiyao Seriya fizichaskaya, v. 30, no. 4, 1966, 628-632
TOPIC TAGS: elootroluminescence, zinc sulfide
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ABSTiMCT: ' ortaken in view of the growing interest in II-VI semi-
The at Y Wa=
conductors as representatives of the class of compounds with a broad forbidden band.
ZIng pulfide belongs in this category and is the most thoroughly studied clectro-
luminophor. However, most previous investigations of this electroluminorkhor did not
satisfy the basic conditions for electric measurements on semiconductors: absence of
surface effects and adequate uniformity of the specimens. For the present work the
single crystals wore grown from a malt in an inert.gas by the Stockbarger technique;
the crystallization was realized at 18500 C to insure growth of hexagonal, specimens.
A characteristic of the single crystals was pronounced cleavage along the (100) . planes~
the single crystals were up to 30 mm in diameter and 100 mm long. Chemical analysis
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showed hat the crystals contained the following 1purities: Cu about 10-4'/#, Ki about
-4%. Ma 6
5 x 10 % t. Fe about 10 about 5 X 20- %# S04 under 10-4%, and oxidos under
20-4%. T~o specimen plates wore prepared mks follows:'the crystals were first oriented!
.4th reference to the cloavage plane and then wafers measuring 3 x 3 = and 2 mmthickii
were cut by means of a corundun disk. The wafers were etched in acid and provided
with ohmic contacts to eliminate eurface effects. In the experiments measures were
taken to ninWes, heating; these consisted in providing good heat conduction and usingi,
ahort exciting pulses (1.7 microsec) and a very low duty factor. The electroluminesc-i
Once peaks at.about 460 mg; the brightness is a linear function of the applied voltage.1
Further datnare given on the ultraviolet olectroluainescence spectrum of purer
cr tals. The experimental results are discussed in general terms; the emission is
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attributed to interband recombination. In conclusion, we desire to thwik M.V.Pok
for discussion of the result a and valuable suggeqtions in the course of the work,
V.K.Kostin for"assistance in. preparing the crystals, and A.N.Savin and (3.G.Stalpovskiy
for help in adjusting the electronic equipment. Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
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OSTROVSKIY, G.D.1 RADY, YO.A.; BOANTSEVA, I.V.
Study of the effOCtiVeness of vaccination with live poliovirus
vaccine in Pskov and Novgorod Provinces; epidemiological,
immunological and virological data during 1961-1962. Trudy
Lan. inst. spid. i mikro'biol 2606-1.10 164.
(M1RA 18:12)
1. Iz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Pastera,
Leningrad I iz Pskovskoy i Novgorodskoy oblastnykh sanitarno-
epiderdologicheskikh stantaiy.
"/Medicine - Phratyplwid A Nov-Dee 52
".Cllnical Picture of Paratylboid A in Children,"
L. ,M. Bochkova, Chair of Communicable Diseases,
L.eningrad State Inst of Pediatrics
_:I "Vorrosy Pediatrii Okhr-.ny Materinstva i Detstvall
E. to 6, PP 52-54
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Incidence of paratyphoid A was observed in 5.1%
of
all salmonellae infections. This disease is
ra,re in children up to one year of age; it is foand
more often in children between the ages of 8 and
15. Early diagnosis and prompt hospitalization of
patlents is hindered by the fact that the clinical
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eyoptoms of paratyphoid A are not constant. Symp-
toms of paretyphoid A are similar to those of ap-
pendlicitis and cholecystitis andits,c)IM 1 course
Is analogous to typhoid. The percentage of posi-
Uve bemocultures in children is the same as in
adults, which makes this method of diagnosis very
valuable for early detection of the disease.
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BOCHKOVAs L. M., Candidate Mad Sci (diss) -- "Paratyphus (salmonallouis) in
children!'. Uningrad, 1959. 23 PP (Leningrad Pediatric Med Inst)$ 250 copies
(KL., Wo 22,, 1959, 120)
BOGHKOVA, L.M.
,Olinioal anpeots of grotV Z'
37 no.5:46--52 Y4 159
salmoriallosis in children. Pediatriia
(MIRA 12:13)
1, Iz kafedry infektsionnykh boleaney (sav. 7- prof. Te.S. Gurevich)
Laningradskogo pediatrichaskogo maditainokogo instituta i boltnitay
imeni S.F. Botkim v leniWada (glaviW waoli M.M. 7igurim).
(SAINONUTA INrWTIOW, in inf. & child
olin. napeota of grovp 5 infect. (Phs))
BDCBKOVA,, L.M. _
Salmonella infectiona caused by S. typbimirium in children.
Pediatriia no.2:22-Z? 162, (MIRA 150)
1. 1z kafedry infektsionnykh boleaney (zav. - prof. Ye.S.
OuTevich) Letingradskogo pediatricheskogo maditsinskogo insti-
tuta na baze bollnitay imeni S.P. Botkina v Leningrade (glavrtyy
vrach M.M. Figurina).
(SAIMONE= TYPHUMUPMM) (CHILDIW-DISMES)
GUREVICH, Te.S., prof.; BOCHKOVA.j
_*N~q kand.med.nauk
Recovery, catamnesia and late sequelae in Botkin's disease
resulting in a hepatic coma and toxic dystrophy of the liver.
Trudy LPW 30:90-101 163. (MIRA 1813)
1. Kafedra infektsioWkh bolezney (zav, prof. Ye.S.Gurevich)
TAningradskogo pediatrichookogo meditainskogo instituts. (rektor
dotsent Ye,P*Somenova).
BOCHKOVA, L.M., kand.~nsd.nauk
Activity of transaminnoes in the blood serum and their clinical
importance in Botkinte disease and in jaundices of a diff6rent
etiology. Trudy LPXI 30:130-138 163,
Clinical aspects of chronic forms of epidemic hepatitie (Botkin's
disease)* lbid.tl$7-195 (MIRA 18:3)
1, Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. prof, Ye,S,Gurevich)
Leningradakogo pediatriohaskogo meditsinskogo instituta (rektor
dotsent YeeP.Semenova).
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AUTHORS: Entelis, F. $.I Bochkova, N. V. SOV/72-58-6-1'1/1'1
TTTLE: New Technological Scheme for the Continuous Production of
Porcelain Teapots (Novaya tekhnologicheskaya skhema potochnogo
proizvodstva farforovykh chaynikov)
PE11IODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1958, Nr 8, PP- 33-36 (USSR)
ABSTRACT. In 1955 N- M. Alltshuller, collaborator of the GIKI, sugges-
ted a new technological scheme (Fig 1) which was to make it
possible to produce 2ooo teapots per shift on the assembly
line with not more than 14 workers. It dealt with the con-
struction of a special complicated conveyer belt for pre-
drying the raw products. This fact as well as the presence of
a great number of hand work to be done and a comparatively
small output caused the authors to look for other ways. Ex-
perimente showed that for pre-drying of the unfinished pieces
in the molds the conv ',q yer-belt convection dryers can be used
which are frequently used in porcelain factories, Also the
drilling of the sieve of the teapot could be carried out im-
mediately after the unfinished piece has been knocked out from
Card 1/3 the mold. After adding the snout and the.hancUe the final drying
Now Technological Scheme fdr the Continuous Production SOV/72-5e-B-11/17
of Porcelain Teapots
could be done in -the same dryer at a temperature of from
70 to 800 in the course of 3 hours. Based on these experiments
a relatively simple schome for the continuous production of
teapots and sugar basins could be developed. A rational divi-
sion of the work into certain sections made it also possible
to increase the output per worker. In 1956'the State
Scientific Research Institute for Ceramics (Gosudarstvennyy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy keramicheskiy institut) worked out
a project for a continuous production of 2ooo teapots per shift
with the above mentioned experimental'results being fully
used in it. lo workers are employed for the conveyer belt.
The operation cycle from molding to finishing takes 5-5,5
hours instead of the hitherto used 72 hours. The first con-
tinuous productioijof this kind was started at the Dmitrovskly
Porcelain Factory (Fig 2) as may be seen from the work by
L. G. Reznikov (Ref 1). Thanks to the delivery of special
dryers:br teapots and sugar basim of the "Ttringen" type
(Tyuringiya) the output of teapots and sugar basins could be
increased to 6ooo pieces per shift. At the PervomayEk!~rFactory
Card 2/3 2 lines for Boo big and 250 small teapots were installed.
Now Technological Scheme for the Continuous Production SOV/72-56-8-11/17
of Porcelain Teapots
(Fig 3). The Institute designed a continnous production line
for 5000 teapots por shift for the DulevskiY; Factory (Fia 4),
and for the "~roluLariyll porcelain factory one for 2ooo pieces
per Shift (FiG 5). The technical and economic comparative data
of the various methods of the production of teapots are men-
tioned in the table. There are 5 figures, 1 table, and I
reference, which is Soviet.
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ZELIBARV, Pavel Borisovich; ANTONOT, V., red,; BOCHKOVA Oe MladshiY
red.; CHVMVA, 0.. tekhn,red.
(T.I.Laniu and the electrification of the Soviet state] Lenin
I slektrifiketslia Govetakoi strany. Koskva, Izd-vo sotelalino-
okon.lit-rys 1960. 230 p. (MIRA 13:12)
(Lenin, Vladimir 11lich, 1870,-1924) (Alectrification)
SRFMMR, Telena Yakoylerna; FRISK S.Z..
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Uktor; CBLCVA,L.I., redaktor; BOUMOX,X.M.,
tokhnicheekly redaktor
[Spectruis analysis of gaseous mixtures) Spektrabwi analis
gazovykh smseei. Pod red. S.3.7risha. Hooky&, Gois. isd-vo
tekhniko-teoret# lit-ry, 1955. 183 p. (KIRA 9:2)
li Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR'(for Frish)'
wases-Spectra)
BOCHK(WA O.P.; SHHNYDER.Ye.Ya.
Use of impulse discharges for the spectrum analysis of gas
mixtures. I%v. AN SSSR. Ser. fis. 19 no.,1:75-76 J&-F 155.
(Wak 8:9)
1. Fisicheakiy inetitut Lentgradakogo gosudarstvannogo uni-
versiteta imeni A.A.Zhdanava
(Speatrua analysis) (Spectrometer)
Y.Ch
kova And R Va Shirdilm: Vewwa Lenixtrad.
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dixhuv'st zeat-aim. prc--,~-ijrm. At prr".ircs slightly
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, the seneltivity"al Ille Inethod ilirrvu-md
100-116ld-' The. MAO ML-Are error mas, a-furyl-
dioxime a-anisyl-dioxiine. There are 4 fi&ures, 3 tables, and
8 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra analiticheskoy khimi-1 Moskovskoro P.-osudarstvennopo uni-
versiteta im.M.V.Lomonosova (Ghaix of Ana.1-ytical Chemistry of
the Moacow Ste-te gaversity imeni M.V. Lomonosavj'
SUMITTED: Suptember 27, 1)57
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AUTEORS: Bo.chkova, V. L. , Peshkova, V. L% 78-
TITLE: Aliphatic Oxime Compounds of Cu, Ni and Cc (Soyed-L-ieniye
Cu, Ni i Co s oksimami alifaticheskogo ryada)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal NeorCanicheskoy 'Xhimii, 1058, Vol 3, Nr 5, r-P 1131-
-1138 (U13111)
ABSTIUCT. The stabilixation of the complexes of copper, nickel and
cobalt was determined.,as well as the effect of the otruc-
ture of the organic reaGent. The follo,.;i:i~; oximas were
used: dimethy1dioxime, monooxime - diacetyl, di!.%othyl-
-dioxime-ether, dimethyl-dioxime, ethyl-:.!vtiyl-dio-J':1,:~ in
4.
dioxane-solution. The constants of stabLisavion of these
oximee in 50 Per cent dioxane are the follc-..ir,--: for dimethyl-
dioxime (p.KD - 12,83)>for dii-~iethyl-dioxime-ether (p.1-
"D
Z- 12,77)
f or monooxime-diacotyl (p. XD = 11 1 6~ f or inethyl-
,
dioxime (P-KD - 12,1),,for othyl-motbyl-dioxime (j).KD
- 12,86).
All the enumerated reaf;ents are weak acids. Accordin_r to
their stability, all complex compounds of copper, nickel,
Card 1/2 and cobalt in a 5ocp' dioxane-solution can be classified as