SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOGACHEVSKIY, M. - BOGAN, Y. R.

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US3R (600) 4. P01i,-'j Gr!)~-,+ Tiritdn-ji.s. 7. Fill. 1 "cred. 33S-i '0. 4:79-9,9, 9- 14IRLh1Z List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, 953. Unclassified. ------------ w~v I BOGACHEVSKIYj M. United States - Economic Policy U.S.A. Finance is eL tool of imperWist agression Sov. fin. 1j, no. 6, 1952 BOGACENYSM 'M.B - ALUSEMA, A.M.. redaktor; IA)GOVINSKLYA, A.M., re- --Eaktor; WiD;V, A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Finances of the U.SsA. and Zngland in the period of the general crisis of capitalism] Finansy SSbA i Anglii v period obahchago krizioa kapitalizma. Pod red. A.H.Alakeeava. Moskva, Gosfini2dat, 19.54. 341 p. (KOA 8:6) (United States-Finances) (Great Britain-Finances) BOGACHMKIY, H.B. i"- (Pinances of the U.S.A. and Ingland during the general crisis of capitalism] Yinaney S3hA i Anglii v period obsbabego krizisa kapitaliuma. Moskva, Gonfinizdat SSSR, 1954. 346 p. (KOA 7:12D) BCOACIM'VSKIY, I . , pro-retser (L'vov); 11ORTNIK, Y., pre-lescor (110stcv-za-Douu) "Finances oil capitalistic countries" by F.I;. -iubimov, Reviewed by V,.Boi-,achevs!di, II.Bortnik. Fin.SSSR 18 no.,~':.PI-87 Ag '57. (tlwj% 10; 8) (Finance) BDGACHgVsKjy,.j~., prof. (Llvov) Budget procedure in the U.S. Fin. SSSR 19 no-3:85 Mr 158. (MIRA 11: 5 ) (United States--Budget) BOGAGHKVSKI-T.-Kikhail Borisoyloh. prof., doktor skonom.nauk; BIKOV, Artemiy Konstantinovicb~, dotsento kand.okonom.nauk; nOMOVSKIT, Stepan Petrovich, prof.; TAMPCLISM, Noisey Markovich, kand. okonom.nauk; BUCHKIN, B.I., red.; BILWO, L.B., red.isd-va; FOXICHU, P.M., takhn.rod. (Financing and crediting of the consumers' cooperative societies of the U.S.S.R.] Finansirovanis i kraditoyanis potrobitallskoi kooperat ii SSM- uchabnik dlia vuzov. Koskya, Izd vo TSentro- soiuza, 959o 4;5 pe ~xru 13:4) Rooperative societies--.Finance) ,.R , prof . Antidemocratic cberacter of budget articles In the now Frencb Constitution. FIn.SSSR 20 no,2:82-91 7 159o (MBA 12:4) (France--Buaget) BOGACHEVSKIY. M.., prof. (g.Favlovskly Pond Moskovokoy oblasti) '--- ~ --' ---"RSWc-ti&iary obaracter of bourgeois and revisionist budget theories. Flu.SSSR 20 no.9:78-86 s 159. (14IRA 12:1-,) (Budget) prof.; ALEK ,p TRY, A.M., otv.red.; Snr..i~ Nikhail~_A(w,4~apyi ROSHCHWA, L., red.; TIMINA, T., tekhn.red. [Budget of a capitalistic country] Biudzhat kapitalistichaskogo gosudaretva. Moskva, Goofinizdat, 1960, 194 p, (Budget) (MIRA 1):5) 30GA013VSKIY M. prof. Financial aspects of the disarmsment problems. Yin.BSSR 21 no-7:26-36 Jl 160. (KM 1317) (Disarmament) (War--leonomic aspects) WGACHLI'VSKIY Mikbail Borimmich, doktor ekonom. neuk; ZAYTSE;V, V., red.; Ri' IN Z~iRl-,=., ULANOVAO L,, tekhn, red, [Taxas in caputalist countries] Nalogi kapital-ioticbeskikh go- audarsty. Moskva,, Izd-To sotsiallno-ekon. lit-r7p 1961. 322 p. (MIRA 15:1) (Taxation) *' BOGACHEVSKIY, Mikhail Borisovichs prof.; GUROVICH, F.G.,, red. [Finance and credit in the U.S.S.R.] Fin-ansy i kredit SSSR. Moskvaj Ekonomika, 1964. 337 p, (~IIRA 17; 2-1) prof. Bourgeois apologetiaB under the gaige of the "recent thaory" of state orbdit, Fin. SSSR 37 no.7:43-52 Jl 163. (MIRA 160) (Debts, Public) BWACHNVSKIT, 3.1., Inshener. The IP-200 crane used by the Tagil Construction Trust for construction work. Nekh.strol. 4 no.8:17-18 Ag 147. (KLRA'9:2) l.Tagiletroy. (Crane@, derricks, etcJ BENOYAMINOVICH, I.M., inzhener; BOGAGHIVSKIT, S*L, inshener. Use of fork and lift loading trucks in building construction. Malch.trud.rab. 7 no.9:32-33 S 153. ('Fork lift tracks )(MLU 6:9) BOGACHIVSKIT, S.I., inzhener: ROGOV, P.I. ,~ I --- Using an excavator for unloading sand from railroad platform cars. Nekh, stroi. 10 no.5:23-24 Ny 153. OCLRL 6:6 ) - (loading and unloading) 15A j I I I I I I I I ~ P,. I 11111 j 11 1~41 1111111 Ljj9j~ I I I ) ! 7 .--- ~ " NI ,,- - H ( , H L - -L) ,, -Y Y') ~~. I . BOGAGHHVSKIye 84., inzh. % ~M verecto or-the S-355 concrete mixer. Kokh. atroi. 15 no.1:25 Ja 158. (Mlzing machines) (MIRA Iltl) BOGACREVSKIT, S.I., Insh. - -- i - ~, ~ Pneumatic transportation of cement in concrete mixi plants. Mekb. strol 15 no.9221-23 S118. IWRA llrlO) (Pneumatic-tube transportation) (Cement-4ransportation) BOGACHEVqKjX,j,,P.,,,,.jnzh.; POPOVICH, S.P., RYABOV, S.Ye. Ways of improving labor conditions in ore haulage. Bezop. truda v prom. 8 no.11%15-18 N 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. hllmetallurgventilyataiya (for Bogachevskiy, Popovich). 2. Glavnyy inzh. shakhty im. Frunze Kirvorozhskogo basseyna. (for Ryabov). BOGACHEVSKIYO V.S.; POPOVICH9 S.P*; TYUK*Hj I.1, ----------- -------w One of the potentials for increasing labor productivity in the haulage of ore in Krivoy Bog Baoin miness Met. i gornorud6 prom. no. 2151-52 Mr-Ap 164. (KRA 170) BOGACHIK, L.I.; ZATULOVSKIY, B.G.; MELINIK, Ya.I.1 DOGAGI11K, A.A.; FAYNEIVAN, N.M. Farczysmal rickettsiosis in Vinnitsa Province. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 41 no.5:61-63 MY '054- (MIRA 18:2) 1. Vlrxn"skaya oblastnaya sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya i Kiyevakiy institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii. BOGACRIK L.I.; ZATULOVSKIY, B.G.; MELINIK, Ya.l.; BOGACHIK, A.A.; FAYNFaIAN, N.M. Parcxysmal rickettsiosis in Vinnitsa Province. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 41 no.5t6l-63 My 164- (MIRA 18:2) 1. Vinn"skaya oblastnaya sanitarno-opidemiologicheskaya stantsiya i Kiyevskiy institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii, ZATULOVSKIY, B.G.; SOKOL, A.S.; BO.NDARENKO, V.I.,- GHERNAYA, T.T.; SBKOLINIK, L.Ya.; !22jR0AA,,4L ~l Study of ornithosis in some cities of the Ukrainian S.8.R.- Zhur. mikrobiol.p epid. i immun. 1+2 no.11:138-139 N 165- (MIRA 18:12) 1. Kiyevskiy institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii, Kiyevskiy meditsinBkiy institut Imeni Bogomolltsa i Zaporozhakiy institut usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. Submitted Dec. 17, 1964. ISATMO, N.P., kand.ueI'9kokhozyayatvqnnykh nauk;,WACHIr I.I. I ~ I Methods for estimating the,eco4omio aspects of principal cultiv~tiou practices. -Zemledelie 6 no.~0:40-46 0 158. (Agri oulture-Economic.aspects), (MIRA 11:11) I . I BAKULINy I.I.p,starshiymauehny;r sotrudnik; PQGACFJL,.- Btarshiy rImIchnyY Botrudnik; KNUM, N.K., starshiy nauchn~fy sotrudnik; MASMIEVICH, N.G., ptarshiy nauchnyy votrudnik; PISIMEKM.. I,O.j, starshiy nauchnyy sotrad~Jk; UDOVENKO, Ye.Ya., atarshiy nauchn;ry sotrudnik Specialization oararms for securing the supply of fresh milk to the popalatfoWof large cities. Zhivotnovodstvot'23 no.7.-16-23 JI 161* (mfm 16: 1. Veasoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut ekonomiki sel'skogo khozyaystva. (Dairying) 41 BOGACHU, Ivan Alakseyevich; GH TSOV. F.P., red.; MMRILINA, Z.P., -, (Principal elements of farming and their economic effectiveness; based on the experience of collective forms in the forest-steppe region of the right-bank Ukraine] Osnovnyo elementy sistemy zemledeliia i ikh ekono--dcheakaia effektivnost'; iz opyto raboty kolkhozov Provoberauhnoi lesostapi USSR. Hoskva,Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1959, 93 po (MIRA 13:1) (Ukraine-Agriculture) BOGACHIK, L. I. BOGACHIK, L. I. z "On the im=nology of typhus". Kiev-Vinnitsa, 1955. Inst of Infectious Diseases, Acad lied Sci USSR. (Dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Medical Science.) SO: Knlzh-,Ua Leto-olgl No- 50 10 December 19~5. Moscow. L 28431-66 EWT(I)/T A ACC NRI SOURCE I ALM10iii ZatulovBkiy. D, G �ph2jL_"; BQndjjrujikq& V, *; C.Cinayal T.T. Shkollidk. L. Yq.; Dogachik, LO-I. o Oi&% Kiev Institute of fpidemiolofnr 2nd Micr2URj=,.jBiyevsHy InotItut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii); ~jev Medical ;nstitute im. Donomolets (Kiyevskiy meditoinskiy inatitut); Zaporozhtye Institute for the Advanced Trainl~g of Physicians_czaporozhskly institut usoverchonstvovaniya vrachoy) TITLE: Ornithosisbin some Ukrainian cities 5(,Ui(CE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i Immunoblologii, no. 11, 1965, 138-1319 TOPlG TAGS: epidemiology, antibody ABSTiMT: The purpose of the inveatigatic, as to detect patients with ologic'-W ornitho3is and to study the eRide al and clinical characteristics of the cases discovered, mainly in Kiev arid Zaporozhlyo. Twenty cases were discovered among 640 patients and convaloacents from diseases with various diagnoses (influenza, pneumonia, typhoid, meningoencephalitis, etc.) The onset of the diseases -was generally abrupts with elevated tempera- ture and chillep headache) cheat painp and dry cough. Some patients com- plained of nausea and vomitting.. loss of appetite, and inoomniat The favor- i9h period ranged from 6. days to 2-3 weeks. The lungs were involved in al- C.,d 1/2 . UDGt 616.988.73 L 28431-66 ACC t4 mos t&21 caoca. Inflammtory foci were found within a day or tuo after ad- mission to the hospitals The time that complement-fixing antibodies appeared and the height of the titers varied from nerson to.pareono Epidemiological investigation rev'sialed thatp -with the Oxcepilon ~f a isingle familyp the disease was rhndome Although m&TW individua?~ were hospitalized late, non6 of their family or friondiLoontracted t s diseasep ~c~p!l source of ihich we pigeonsi CJPFGJ the pr~ SUB COM 06/ SUBM DATEI =964 C) - BOGACHIK, T. A.: Master Biol Sci (diss) -- "Data on the functional morphology of ack Sea gobies (the family Gobiidae)". Odessa, 1958. 16 pp (Min Higher Educ Ukr SSR, Odessa State U im I. I. Mechnikov), 150 copies (KL, No 7, 1959, 122) BOGACHIK, T.A. [Bobaebyk, T.A.] S.tructure of the Java and PbarYUX in gobies as related to different feeding conditions. Pratsi Od. un. sbir. mol. vchen, un. 148 no.).' 257-Z65 '58 . . (Ma 13: 3 ) 1. NauchW rukovoditall - prof. I. I. Fammov. (Gobjes) 3(5) SOV/21-59-5-22/25 AUTHOR: Bogachik, T.A. TITLE: Formative Effect of Various Kinds of Nutrition on the Mandibulary and Pharyngeal Apparatuses of Gobiidae PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainalkai RSR, 1959, Nr 5, PP 546-548 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author studied Black Sea Gobiidae and has established a functional connection between the specific features of their nutrition and the morphological organs connected with nutrition. During the process of adaptation to a particular nutritiong considerable variety is noted in the structure of the Jawl pharyngeal and gill apparatus, The author subdivides 17 species of Gobiidae into 7 biomorphologioal groups, in the representatives of which the consumption of similar food has caused a similar structure of the organs which seize, hold, propel the food and subject it to initial processing in the oral Card 1/2 cavity. The groups are as follows: 1) Pomatoschistus SOV/21-59-5-22/25 Formative Effect of Various Kinds of Nutrition on the Mandibulary and Pharyngeal Apparatuses of Gobiidae microps leopardinue Nordm, 2) Gobius ophiocephalus Pall.0 3) Heogobius cephalarges (Fall.), 4) Mesagobius batrachocephalus (Pall.), 5) Neogobius melanostomus (Pall,)q 6) Benthophilus stellatus (Sauv.), 7) Aphya minute, Risso. The first five groups include a few subgroups. The article provides a description of characteristics of each group and of the food it lives on. There is 1 set of sketches, PRESENTEDt By V.G. Kaslyanenkol Member of the AS UkrSSR Card 2/2 BOGACHKINI A.- Training of drivers. Prof.-tekbn,obr. 19 no.11:10-3-1 N 162. (MM 16:2) (Autowbile drivers) (PWrm mechanization-Study and teaching) ~.7: ',L! t~if~ T ~=M I _BEa7_W M11111 Akh).. 01, 5027043 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/65/000/005/0233/0233 vnutdinov. Xbo P a AUTHOM BaMromi, E.S.; Aqggqh1dnYu- D.; Za Karlmov R. ORG: Institute of Muclear Phiniics. AN UzSSR, Tashkent (Institut yadernoy fiziki AN UzSSR) A. TITLE: A simple circuit for the final stage of ahigh voltage pulse generator SOURCE. Pribory i tekhnika eksperime4ta, no. 5, 19.65, 233 TOPIC TAGS:: pulse generator, trigger circuit, thyratron, 'circuit. design ABSTRACT: Earlier-papers described high voltage pulsed generator schemes which contained a separate delayed trigger channel for the cutoff thyratron and a high voltage divider diode in the -circuit- of the basic atro The -present -authors give- a modified scheme fore . grid Ayr no, th final stage of such a generator In whibh'the diode in the -A, thyratron grid circuit is replaced by an R. (PE-75) 500-ohm resistor. Following a brief description of its operation, the authors note that the circuit has two shortcomings: 1) a change of the power supply voltage alters the duration of the pulse; and 2) the same happens If the output of the generator is connected to a load which significantly reduces the discharge time constant of the capacitor. Otherwise, the device can supply pulses 0. 2-10 psec long with amplitudes up to l6kv. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. Cori 1/2 UDC: 621o373.432 _z_ jrn Card 2/2 34117 3/077/62/007/002/001/00',. D036/D113 AUTHOR: Bogaohk SIT, TITLE: The effect of atmospheric haze on aerial color photography PERIODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematografii. v. 7, no. 2, 1962, 112-120 TEXT: A method of compensating for the effect of atmospheric haze on aerial color photography, using an electronic flying spot whose brilliance and spectral composition vary accordingly, is described. A basic formula i-:~ developed for the effective contrast factor of the negative material when photographing through atmospheric haze. This formula, valid for both tlack- and-white and color photography, was used to find the effective contrast factor of a color negative film whose spectral sensitivity corresponds to that of 14 0- -2 (DS-2) film for vario ts atmospheric conditions, brightness factors of the object being photographed, photographing altitudes, angles of sight and azimuths. On the basis of the results obtained Ithe following eon- Card 113 34117 S/077/62/007/002/001/001 The effect of ... D036/Dl13 elusions were drawn: (1) The effective contras+ of the negative material essentially depends on the photographing height. In vertical aerial photo- graphy from a height of 10 km, for objects with a brightness factor of about 0.1, the contrast factor can drop to 0-7 of the negative contrast in good atmospheric conditions and 0.5 in poor atmospheric conditions. (2) Tht- angle of sight essentially affects the effective contrast in oblique photo-, graphy, The effective contrast drops with deteriorating atmospheric cor, diiions and increasing altitude. (3) The albedo of the landscape greatly affects the effective contrast, especially in bad atmospheric conditions. (4) When photographing with a small angle of sight, the effectivecontraF't' factor slightly drops upon variation of the azimuth from 0 to 180-. (5) This factor hardly depends on the zenith distanee of the Sun at angles of 0-4V"; 0-500 in good atmospheric conditions,. Further increase in thie distan!~o leads to a considerable reduotion in the contrast fantor., The author qtste~- that the degree of compensation should depend on the zonal density of tne given section of the negative. Further formulae are developed fox th~! reiationship between the effective negative contrast and the negati- J-rjqit~~ Card 2/3 -341157 The effect of ... S/0 7 '16 2/007/002/001,,~001 D036/Dll3 and for the coefficient K. which defi.neB the baziness of th-~ nega - haze , tive due to atmospheric haze And light dispersion in thp ~)pfi-al system,. Khaze values for various photographing conditions are tabulated; they vary from about 0 to over 16. An example is given of finding the negative density which can in theory be compensated electronL,.-:al---Y. L.P. Artyushin, V.A. Faas, G.A.Istomin, K.3. Shifrin and N.P. Flyef-kovska~'a are mentioned. There are 7 figures, I table and 8 Soviet SUBMITTED: November 5, 1960 4 Card 3/3 L 36819-66 EWT(I.)/T ITP(c) A-M-NRl Ap6ol6933 (A) WMOR: Bogachkov, W. I. DRG: None CODE: UR/0077/66/011/001/0003/0011 J_ Possibilities for electronic color correction in printing aerial photographs Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematografii, v. 11, no# 1, 1966% OPIC TAGS: color photography, aerial phot.ograph, computer application, photographic irinting, analog computer BSTRACT: A method is proposed for correction of color-separation distortions in ,rinting aerial photographs. The method is based on a photocopy unit in which printing s accomplished by a small scanning spot which varies in brightness and chromaticity ,epending on the density and color index of the various sections of the negative being canned. A formula is derived for the relationship between the zonal densities of the egative and the zonal brightness of the scanning spot which gives nearly ideal color ransmission. The proposed photocopy unit employs a high-speed analog computer which perates according to this mathematical relationship to analyzeeach point of the nega- ive being printed qnd control the operation of the zonal light sources which make up he scanning spot. The method takes contrast into account and provision is made for Card 1/2 UDC: 778.681 6 sing tables to approximate the atmospheric haze factor. It is shown that 13 variables re required to determine the brightness of the light sources in the three elementary pectral regions for nearly ideal color reproduction. The original brightness of the canning spot should be selected so that the color correction signal is zero for aver- ge neutral density. Provision should be made for increasing or reducing the bright- ess of the scanning spot by a factor of 10 to compensate for color-separation distor- ions and those due to deviations in contrast when there is no distortion from atmos- heric haze. A haze factor corresponding to an altitude of approximately 1.1 km under good atmospheric conditions and to approximately 200 m under poor atmospheric condi- ions may be compensated by providing a br'ightness range of 2 orders of magnitude in he scanning spot. Distortions due to atmospheric haze corresponding to an altitude of pproximately 4 km under good.atmospheric conditions and to approximately 400 m under oor atmospheric conditions mEW be completely compensated by providing a brightness ,ange of 4 orders of magnitude. The maximum haze factor at which distortions may be oupletely compensated increases with contrast. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, I table, UB CODEA908/ SM DATE: Oijun6h/ ORIG REP: 0091 OTH RRF: 000 Card 2/2 30GILCHOV, S.Ta. (BobeLchov, S..TA.], kand.tekhn.-u Over-&U MaChanlUtion in sugar beat cultivations Makh.sill.boop. 1.1 no.3sl6-17 Mr 160. (KIU i3:6) (Sugar beats) (Agricultural machinery) BEMTOV" A.14j, general-myor meditainskoy sluzhbyl KOROBKINA, A.G.; It BOGACHOVA ZIKINAO Ye.F. ,--- -,. k4.; Direct blood transfusion in the treatment of acute radiation sickness; an experlmntal study, Voeno-med, zhur. no,2s26-28 165, (MIRA l8t3-l) VOROBIYEV, Yu.P.; BOGOSLOVSKIY, Voll.; BOGA CMJFAROV, GII. 2~~ Reduction of FaVO .96POI ~04 nolid solution under equilibrium oonditions. Dok1. AN SA R 166 noOiU-4-667 ja 166. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut metallurgii,, Svardlovs~. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Chufarov), Submitted June 29, 1965. Itz BOGAGJ&.JkLl mayor med.slushby X-rV picture of the heart in intoxiestions 79-80 D'57 (KWT--RADIOWMffr) (ALCOHOL-PffrSIOLOGICAL VnM) 3ro9n.A;4.zbur. no*120 '\\ (MIRA 11:5) ,--, BOGACHUKP A,I.v mayor meditsinskoy sluzhby Differential roentgen diagnooia of alcoholic intoxication of the heart and myocardial dystrophy@ Voen,-meds zhur., no. 1:56- 58 Ja 160, (KIRA 14:2) (ALCOHOL-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (HEOT-RADIOGRAPHY) (DYSTROPHY) Pq~~CHUK AnAto -); MALINOVSKAYAv N., red.; : 1--ju - ~_.J~Okentfyevich (1929 YURGANOVA~ M.,, tekhn.red. [Your footprints onihe ground; Siberian notebooks] Tvoi sled na zemle; sibirskie tetradi. Chita, Chitinskoe knizh- noe izd-vo, 1963. 187 p, (MIRA 17:3) BOGACHUK, Anatoliy Innokentlyevich; KOLEESNIKOV, I... red.; MIKHAYLOVSKAYA, N., "'~7_tekhn. red. (We are optirdsts] Ify - optimisty. Mosk7ax Ivi-va, TsK VLKSK -A "Molodaia 9vardiia.u. 1961. 142 p. 4MU 15:3) (Irkutsk Province-Aluminum iuduatry) 11 it it is t% is if w it AD III a 4 )* a it P a M IV v 3; As Mb sit Alwa, 41 tits werlip A A -L A 11 F 9 Is I I I# V A 1 0-4 CE 0 U 6 1 A f f I6toj 6% c"ve In the phyalcochel"Ical lImportles of the Wl unde O t f b d 40 r WO DUOUS Cul ure o ivels an under a .supt . 00 system of cop routisses. 6 X 11 1 and 1. A -00 KurasIX)v. chmilation IN I . I S. " It No. A. W~41(lu Vagloft 14-74tk~t,~. t,x t-witutott, ~Xaalvflf dwtva", the vul-I" tm- m. 00 Ihe I'liv, Ih, j zoo t,* '00 go .1t.tt4,vGVc.1L 1.1117RATCRE CLAIMCAMN z U a AV 00 Is' A " M A to ' 0 0 o 000 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 fie 0 0 0 0 a 0 USSR/Soil Science - Mineral Fertilizers. J. Abs J,;ur Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, 67938 year cf the rotation (83%) -- upon apPlication of 10 T/ hectare of manure'and N6OP60. When P was eliminated from the basic fertilization in the fallow year and K in the grass year of the rotation, the yield declined sharply, .*,pplication of P6OK60 gave the highest suLpr content for both years, and the largest suGar harvest in centners/ hectare was in the fallow year upon application of P6OK60; in the grass year the largest sugar harvest followaC ap- plicatim of 10 T/hectare of manure and W6OP6OK60 (three- year data). -- O.P. Modvedeva Card 2/2 BCGAGHUK~ L YA. 23288. Fidemaya kamera beeprotoobnov vannoy pechi dlya masbin linchs. Legkaya Prom - StIp 1949y Noo 7l c#30-31 SO: LETOPIS I NO. 31t 1949 SHVETS, I.T. [Shvets's I.T.]; DYBAR, Ye.P. [Dyban, IE.P.]; BOGA=K- .KOZACHUK, b.A. [Bohachuk-Kozachuk,, O.A.] I-Investigating the temperature fields of turbine shafts cooled by air blown through the clearances. Zbir. piatal Inst. teple Ali URSR no. 20:16-21 160. (MIM 14:4) (Gas turbines-Cooling) BOGDANSKIV Kazimiarz; GOLINOWSKI, Vladyslaw; JLQG&Q;&KI,.BogusUw;.?AJCR, Wiktor,Janusz; NIEWIADOMSKA, Katarzyna; PINOWSKI, Jan; STESUCKA, Wanda Scientific papers abstracted. Kosmos biol 13 no.6:533-549 164. In 0 C _19,C A-' 1 /% / '66'7d", PCIAMD/Human and. Animal Physiology - Thermoregulation. T-3 Abs vlour : Ref Zhur - Biolt, No 7) 1958) 31549 Author :_Pu.7~ ~-~entke Kazimierz) Jurczyk Witold, Stengert Krzysztof Inst : - VjV LA47- /7~44 F . - - - Title : 'Experimental TnvestiLption of the Exchange of E2.cctrolyte as Well as of Oxygen and of Carbon Dioxide in the Blood of Dogs with Lowered Boay Temperature. Orig Pub : Polski preegl, chirurg, 1956, 28, No 8, 895-898- Abstract : Thirteen dogs were cooled by immersion in a bath with a tompcrature of 40, and then warmed in a bath with a tempe- rature of 400. On the average, the body temperature of the dogs was before coolinis 390, after 20 minutes of cooling 300, after 60 minutes 200. Ptase rate dropped in 20 minu- tes from 107 to 105 per minute and was 53 per minute; af- ter 60 minutes of cooling in addition, the rhythm of respi- ration slowed from 40 to 18 per minute. Two dogs with a Card 1/3 - 26 - POLAND/Human and t1nimal. Physiology - Thermoregulation. T-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 31549 body temperature of 230 died with the appearance of fibrillation of the bentricles. The content of Na in the serum of the blood in the course of the first 20 minutes rose slightly in 6 animals and dropped somewhat in the remaining animals. The concentration of Ca also changed little. The quantity of K in the first 20 minutes of cooling fell sharply (8 m,,cpl), continuing to drop later, although not so fast (still at 2 mg% in 6o minutes). Twelve hours after warminC; (in a 400 bath), the concen- tration of K was restored to the original level. During the time of cooling) the content of 00 in the blood in- creased somewhat, while 02 dropped, ge authors hold the conclusion that a body temperature of 280 is its natural limit, lower than which a pronounced drop occurs in the intensity of biological processes, The sharp decrease of the content of K the author connects with the protective reaction of the organism in the cold, The physiological Card 2/3 POLAND/Human and. Animal Physiology - Thermoregulation. T-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 31549 mechanism of the change of concentration of K is vague (possibly the egress of K takes place from the vascular channel in the cells of tissues). 141. V, Card 3/3 27 BOGACKI, Bo dan. SZULC, Henryk; SARHOWSKI, Marcin; MAJEWSKI, Czealaw; "0L ' 4" -~K.MIA7-K.11u-gge'hiusz; LWA, Zbigniew I Effect of intramuscular and intra-articular penicillin and streptomycin injections in experimental bacterial infection of the knee joint. Chirsuarteruehu ortop.polska, 25 no.6:573-588 160. 1. Z III Kliniki Chirurgicznej A.M. v Poznaniu, Kierownik: doe. dr J.Boresevski; z Zakladu Anatomii Patologicznej Szpitala Miej- skiego im. T.Strusia w Poxnaniu, Kierownik: dr C.Majevski. (ERE die) (STREPTOKMIN pharmacol) (PFMGILLIN pbarmacol) BOGACKII Bogdan- SZULC, Henryk- UUJOWSKI, Marcin; MAJEMXI, Czeslaw; iEN~~eniusz; iB1-j Zygmunt Effect of intramuscular and intra-articular adrdnistration of penicillih and streptomycin in experimental infection of the kneeJoint. Polski prkegl. chir. 33 no.7/9:913-915 161. 1. Z III Kliniki ChAxur icznej M1'w Poznaniu Kierownik: doc. dr J. Borszevoki (deceasedl. (PENICILLIN ~harmacoj) (STREPTOMYCIN pharmacol) (M-E dia) (ARTMUTIS exper) PISKORY, Adam; S'PAS0,'J,.1, Tadeusz; BOGACKI, Bogdan; STLNGPiT, Krzysztof; "AWIMYI, Jerzy Electric stimulation for the resuscitation in sudden heart arrest. Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no.17:627-630 20 Ap 164. 1. Z III Kliniki Chirurgimej AkademA Medycmej (kierownik- prof. dr. A. Fiskorz) z 11.1 K14niki Chorob Wewnetrznych Akademii Medycznej (kiero,,mik: doe. dr. K. Wysocki) i z I Klinik4 Chirurgicznej kkade- mij. Medyczne4i w Poznaniu (kierownik: prof. dr. St. Nowicki). OSTACHOWICZ, Hieczyslav; MILLER, Brunori; BURAU, Jadw3aa;-BDGACKI, Edward Observations on electrocardiographic changes in surgery of strabimmi . Klin. oczna 32 no.4i345-350 .162.- 1. Z Oddzialu Okulistynnego v Olivie,Ordynators dr mad. M.Ostachowiez. (STRABISMUS) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY) BOGACKI, Edward-, METER, Jerzy Oxyuriasis of the vermiform appendix with an attempt to evaluate Its importance in the origin of appendicitis. Polaki przegl. cbir. 28 w.11:11)1-1137 Nov 56. 1. Z Oddzialu Chirargicznego I Pracowni Anatomo-Patologicznej Szpitala Wojsk. N. Gdansk, u1. Wojewodska. 25. (APPMIX, dis. oxyurtasts, importance In origin of appendicitis (POW (OXYURIASIS ' .appendix, importance in origin of appendicitis (Pol)) HEYER, Jerzy; k-BQMQ)R4j - I - yard - M~ Observations on tissue eovinophilia in the appendix. Polski przegl. chirs 31 no*4:40~-416 Apr 599 1. Z Pracowni Anatomo-Patologiaznej i z Oddzialu Chirurgicznego N-tego Sipitala Wojakovegoo (EOSINOPHILIA, pathol.) (APPENDIX, dis.) GRUSZECKI,, Ludwik; JABLONSKI, Stanislav; BOGACKI, Edward; WLAZLOWSKI., Zbigniev On the value of gastroscopic and radiological studies in peptic ulcer of the stomach. Pol. arch. mad. wownst. 33 no.8s961-966 163, 1. Ze Szpitala Marynarki Wojennej. (sT6kAcfi'uizER) (Gkmoscorr) (RADioGRAPHr) BOGACKI, Jerzy, mgr inz.; IWOWSKI., Jan,, mgr ins. Reversible -clutch with hydraulic disk clamping. Bud okretowe Warosawa 8 no.1323-26 A 163. 1. Putkie Zaklady Yaohaniozne, Puck. BDCIACKI,, H. The expansion lines and tasks of the flax indastry in the years 1959-1965. p. log. PRZEGIAD WIDKIENNICZY. (Stowaryszerde Inzynierow i Technikow Frzerqslu WlokienniC2ego) Lodz, Poland. Vol. 13,, No. 3. Mar. 1959. Monthly List of East &ropean Aecessions (EEAI)., W., Vol. 9, No. 2,, Feb. 1959. Uncl. PMACKI. Miroal&w Poland no title given no affiliation given Waraaw, FCz9Gj&4 fixafloInva No 3* Vol 34# 19b2# pp 573-62. uCertain Problems of the Pleistocene and Holocene in Holland", BOGA.CKI,, Miroslaw Certain problems Of the Pleistocene *and Holocene in the Netherlands. Prze91 geogr 34 no*3073-584 162. I I. - 1 0 .4 7 , - 7~; ~ - . ] 5, 15~lex - 11 - . . I - Fr I ~,z - a~ 100ACKI I W. Improving accounting and finalcial statistics, Poradnik, p. h. (POLNIK SPOLDZTIELCA, Warszawa, Vol. 7, no. 21, Nov. 1954.) EOt Monthly qst of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. h, No. 6, Jtn. 1955, U-nel. NIEMIEC., Jan; BOGACZ., Alskoander A laboratory aro image furnace. Chemia otooow- 6 no.lsl47-149 162. 1. Zaklad Badan StrukturabWch, Instytut Chwdi Fizycznej, Poloka Akademia-Maks Wroclaw. 67781 -:~A,2/00 _241L) POL/46-4-6-3/19 AUTHOR: Trzebiatowski'-W3:odzimierz,, barycka, Irena, 1 Bogacz2 Aleksanderi jq TITLE: Investigation on Reduction of Uranium (IV) Tetra- Chloride, Dissolved in Molten=a ts, by Means of Ex- cess Molten Aluminum. PERIODICAL: Nukleonika,, 1959, Nr 6~ Vol IV, P 591-598 ABSTRACT: Research was conducted to find a method of producing aluminilm-uranium alloy, applied as fuel in nuclear reactors, from uranium;1compounds. Usually this alloy is produced either by melting pure metals in desired 'proportions or by electrolysis of uranium compounds using as kathode molten aluminum in which separated uranium dissolves. For these experiments following ingredients were used: 99.9% aluminum, calcium chlo- ride, sodium chlorideq uranium (IV) tetra-chloride, uranium (IV) tetra-fluoride and sodium fluoride. All Card 1/3 chemicals viere chemically pure and free of moisture 67781 POL/46-4-6-3/19 Investigation on Reduction of Uranium (IV) Tetra-Chloride, Dis- solved in Molten Salts, by Means of Excess Molten Aluminum traces. The experiments were carried out in the atmos- phere of oxygen free nitropn. Following salt mixtures were used during the experiments: a) Ca. Ci + Na Cl, mel8ing temperature 630vC, b) NaCl, melt;;~ temperature 801 CO c) CaClq~ melting temperature 772 C1, d) Eutea- tic mixture of"CaP + NaF, melting temperature 810uC. Four series of exp3riments were carried out applyinG various conditionsy,of temperatures and bath composi- tion. The scientists list in their report a number of theoretically possible chemical reactions which might have taken place in the molten salt bath with uranium (IV) tetrachloride and also reactions which might have taken place if inadvertently, traces of oxygen would permeate into the aparatus. They also explain the separation process of free uranium, which dissolves in molten aluminium, forming the desired alloy. The ex- Card 2/ periments confirmed that reduction of uranium tetra ~K 67781 POL/46-4-6-3/19 Investigation on Reduction of Uranium (IV) Tetra-Chloride, Dis- solved in Molten Salts, by Means of Excess Molten Aluminum fluoride to pure metal is accelerated and yields better output if carried out in the system of flu- orides and chlorides (mixture b), whilst in the system of sole fluorides or sole chlorides it is sluggish and less efficient. With pure sodium chlo- ride bath, the obtained alloy contained between 25 - 30% of uranium by weight. There are 8 references, of which 2 are French and 6 English. There is I drawing and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION:Politechnika Wroclawska (Wroclaw Polytechnic) Katedta Chemji Nieorganicznej (Chz7ir of inorganic Chemistry), Zaklad BadaA Strukturalnych PAN (Institute of Struc- tural Research LAJN. 1~r SUBMITTED: June 1959. Card 3/3 )~boGACZ 0~J. POLAND/Chamicel Technology. Chomiocl P~oducts and Thoir Applice- H-13 tion. Corm-mies. Glass. Binding Materials. Concroto Abo Jour i Rof Zhur - InAmlyr, 1958, No 22# 74808 Author BRpcz J.9 Bnpaz Inst t -N-ot"- Avon Title : Laboratory Investigation of SIng-Concrato 11-lixturos Orig Pub : Inz-ic i budown.p 1956p 13, No 5. 212-213 Abstrret : Laboratory invostigetions wore conducted with the pur-roso of produciiig slag-ooncroto mixtures (SO) utilizing slag from a local corl firod powor nlrnt. With tho uso of Fortlvnd Cment (typos 02500 and "300") Ps binding material and limo SO woo obtrinod that had R28-30 kg/cm2 and R 61 kg/cnr_. Its freezing stability constituted 20 oyc~00; and cbsorptivo cvpr- city-177a maxinun. Its i3oldrbility was inprovad by the ad- dition of slack lino or quicklimo, SO tends to dry better %-then in the open thrn under high humidity conditions. Manu- fecturing instruotions of SO hvs boon developed. Cord 1 1/1 BOGACZs K. New dLta on the geologic structure of the Krzeszovice graben. Bul Ac Pol chin 7 no.3;183-190 159. MAI 9:7) - 117.-hi-paAmefit, of Geological Mappilig, -S6966i'of Mining and Metallurgyj dracowe (Poland-Geology) BOGAGZp Ro; MISKI,, S~. Stability of motion of nonlinear oscillators moving along a beam on an elastic fo=dation. Proceed -vibr probl 5 no.4%279-296 164. le Department of Vibrations of the Institute of Basic Technical Problems of the Polish Academy of Sciences,, Warsaw. JAWORSKI I Marian;,,,gOGACZEK, Jan Polarographic determination of thiophene. Chem anal 9 no.2: 231-2- 164. 37 1. Institutkof Heavy Organic Synthesia, Blachownia Slaaka. bo&~czFkl VOMIR Nwjsnp Wgro MWMIP J", Ifts V=Mo A"4884 nor im. lanUtoU or Roavy Orgmle Bya#JwaLop AsOytical Departawt (Zddad AM414voW lms%ftU CU*Iaj AM"iW Orgwdemoj)s Uachomis $I*** - (rw all). Wa"Iwo 2MftjAgLjMW No 6* SM06W-DooodW 196% PP MI-1296 oftl"ftpuo 46tendmatl4a of BOGADAWVI N.A. - -r- Deparation,of pure ciovanillin and dehydrodivanillin from the primary f~raotionn left after the vanillin distillation. Trudy VNIIBNDV no-5,1111t*115 161o (MIEL-.. W10) (vaninin) (Siphopy1dioarboxaldehy4e) I BOGADELINIKOVA, N.P. Sea baths in combined sanatorium and climate therapy of children with primary tuberculosis. Pediatriia 23 no. 5:58-62 My 160. (MIRA 14: 1) (OATHS, SEA) (TUBERCULOSIS) BOGADITSA, F. N. Horse breeding - Adamovka District We shall take first place in socialist competition In the development of horse breeding Konevodstvo, 22, no. 8, 1952 B OG A ~, ; i ,, J, f ,c% c~-l . ...... -.1, .- '. , , .1-ife of Pi-o~e3:3or -.Idp-:,, Cp '13k- . lie-aroyat. flol. 3 no.3- - ~4 E:, q ,'-17-220 JI-S 165. B(jGJl,;;aT, ."a. nignifleanoe of neurocutaneous changes in himan pathology. neurol. 28 no.492,15-250 J1165. L ACC Nks AP6655_7j4'-__'_ 5 AUTHOR:,__9qKj!Lz:tp, Ludo Ar ORG: none TITLE: Importance~of neurocutaneous alternation in human pathology [This paper was presented at the Czechoslovak Medle-ril Cotigrese from 12 to 1'j November, 196201 SOURCEt Geskoslovenska neurologie, no. 14, 1965, 245-250 TOPIC TAGS: dematolorw, Immunology, n1lorgla (Itsease, patholor ,y, human ailment ABSTRACT: Study of syphilitic shows_the7lmport~6noc of the o1cin In allergization and .immunization. Women are more suac'6ptible to allergies than men; cutaneous vaccination usually protects the n9rvous system. Laws of neurooutaneous balance are seen in allergic tertiary syphilis and other exanthematous diseases., -Individual sensitivi ty, meningoo., . *ascular and vascular permeability are very important for the course of such diseases. Ifigh permeability causes hyperpexy; this ,explains certain clinical phenomena in tabes dorsalis., gen. paral- ysis and exanthematous disoason, Enoopbalitis may be an attempt . by the second ectoderm to produce immunization; both exanthem and -eheephalitis are a manifestation ok defense mechanisms. Kidneys., liver and the joints participate in this attempt at toxin neutral- ization. Respiratory infection may be the desensitization attempt.-,. Card 1/2 BIELICKLi"Lzabola; KLWWSKA, Hanna; BOGAJEWSKA, Maria 10-year axperlenoe with a clinic for premature infants. Pediat. pol. 37 no.9s927-934 8 162. 1. Z Foradni dla Wazesniakow przy Zakladsie Wazesniakow Katedry Propedeutyki Pediatrii AM w Warazawis Kierownik Zakladu: doe. dr mad. I. Bielicka. (I"ANT PREMATURE) BIMICKA, I.; BOGAJEWSKA, M.; STMIROWSKA, K.; STRAWCZYNSKA, H. Organization of work and achievements of a dispensary for newborn infants. Pediat. Polska 31 no.5:567-57.5 May 56. 1. Z Kliniki Niemowlecaj Instytatu Matki I Dziecka w Warazawte Dyrektor Instytutu: prof. dr. med. Fr. Groer Kierownik Kliniki: doc. dr. med. I. Blelicka, Warszawa, Kasprzaka 17, I.M. i Dz. (INFANT, NMORN, dispensaries in Poland (Poi)) 5/122/62/000/008/002/004 D262 D308 AU'.~',iOR5; Witaynberg, B.Sh. , and Bogukovskiy, X.A. Enjinee-rs -_PI_ .;I 'PITLE: !;lectrolytic zinc plating in zinc-amzonium electrolytes 1'ZilODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no.'8, 1962, 41 - 43 TLXT: The article describes a series of experiments condudted in order to explore the possibilities of zinc-annonium electrolytes. The experiments included: Invest-igu-.ion of- coating and diffusingg I*wers of electrolytes, adhesion stren~,-tlli of pro- cipitat-ion to metal base, structure and porosity of precipisat- ion, behavior of electrolytes when working in bell-bLth3. Sever- al typical elecTrolytes were used in the experiments, the results of which are recorded in the form of tables and araphs, and ana- lyied. The sulphate-ammonium chloride electrolytes: CX A - 1, CXA - 11 (SKhA - 1; SXhA - 11) are considered to be best with Card 1/2 S/1 212/62 /000/008'/002/CC4 Electrolytic zinc platinL-) D2o'2/D30'6 re,gard to technical and economic possibilities. The-re are 4 tables and 2 fig-ares. Card 2/2 S/122/62/000/012/006/007 D262/D308 AUTHORS Shteynberg, B. Sh., Engineer and Bogakovskiy, li.A., Engineer TITLE: Repeated utilization.of the working solution in chemical nickel-plating PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinos~royeniyat no. 12, 1962, 65 - 66 TEXT: As a result of numerous experiments the most stable (jeast prone to self-discharge) alkaline solution suitable for chemical nickel-plating at a working temperature of 85 :t 30C has been developed. It consists of 20 g/liter NiC12 x 6H 20, 20 g11 of NaH 2PO2 X H20, 45-47 9/1 of Na 3C6H507 x 5-5 H2 0, 3U 6/1 of M4CI with an addition of 50-55 MI/I of 25% aq. NaOH (to PH a - 9). The solution is corveated by*adding 10 g of nickel chloride, 12.5 9 of sodium hypophosphit,*e and 0-055 3 (in g) Card V2 5/122/62/000/012/005/007 Repeated utilization D~6214308 of citric acid after treating an area S - 28 V16, V being the solution volume in liters and 6 the thickness of plating in mic.ron~. The p1l,value is coxrected -by.adding 12.5%.NH40H. The working solution, may be re-used up to 20 timea.with correc- tions as described above, without noticeable deterioration in quality of plating. Card 2/2 BOGAN.. F.Ye. Materials on the biology,-and fishing of crucian q'a"rp in the flood- plain bodies of water of-the Khoper Preserve. Trudy Xhop.gos. zap, no*3t.103-3-39 159. (Khoper Prooorve-Carp) UWA I.6tI) VO~ UNINA, L.B.; MOGALISKIY, X.O.; SOKOLISKIY, S.M.; TAZAN,, Tu.P.; KNORRE, Ye.P., SOLOVITEVA, M.Ye., red.; OPLESNINY I.I., tekhn. red. [Reservation in Pechoii%j popular science sketch] Zg'o';-r. vednik na Pechore; nauc*hno-populiarnyi ocherk. [By],-F.E. Bogan i dr. Syktyvkar, Komi knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 114 (MIRA 16:10) (Pechora Valley-National parks and reserves) BOGAN', F.Ye. Expa.nsion of the range and some biological characteristics of ide in the upper Pechora River. Zool, zhur. 43 no-4:616-619 1! 64 (MIRA, 17%8) 1. Pechoro-Ilychskiy gosudarstvennyy zapovednik. GROZA., L.J. ing.; BOGAN, M., ing.; UNGUREANU, B., ing. Utilization of digital electronic compaters to solve the electric network problems. Electrotehnica 9 no.10:35&-366 0 161, 1. Sef proiectant la Institutul do studii 9i proiectari energetice (for Groxa). 2. Proiectant la Institutul de etudii A proiectari energetics (for Bogan, Ungureanu). ,,BOGA.N Y&JARI. ~ ~ ~ Y, - - Physical conditions for measuring the Hall effect In alkali halide crystals, lav. AN SSSR, Ser.fiz. 29 no.33480-482 Mr 165. (MIM 18--4) ACC NRt AP7004965 SOURCE CODNI UR/OG48/60/030/009/1439/1440 Vitol, I.K. none LE: On the possibility of utilizing the Itall effect for studying nonequilibrium cesses in crystal phosphors rReport, Pourteonth All-Union Conference on Luml- conce (Crystal Phosphors) bid at Riga, 16-23 Sept. 19657 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya tizicheakaya,vo 30, no, 9, 1966, 1439-1440 TOPIC TAGS: Hall effect, hole conduction, hole mobilityg electron conduction,electron mobility, luminescent crystal, zinc sulfide ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the Hall effect in the simultaneous presence of n-typo and p-typo conduction. Curves are presented showing the ratio jH/c of the Hall curre to the conductivity as a function. of the ratio n/p of the electron to the hole con- centration for different values of the ratio pn/pp of the electron to the hole Mbili From Hall effect and conductivity measurements under different excitation conditions one can draw conclusions with the aid of these curves concerning the prosence of carriers of both signs and concerning their concentrations and mobilities. Apparatus described elsewhere by one of the authors (Ta.R.Dognn, Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz.,29, 480 (1965)) was employed to measure the Hall effect and conductivity in a ZnS crystal phosphor. The phosphor was excited with ultraviolet radiation at room temperature# Card 1/2 ACC NR: 7004065- was heated to 500 Ct was cooled again to room temperature, and was heated again at the conatant rate of 0.1 degroe/sec to 2200 C. The thermostimulated Hall current and the thermostimulated conductivity were measured during the second heating. From the re- sults it Is concluded that carriers of both signs are present and that the ratio n/p varies with temperatures To draw inore detailed conclusions from the data it would be necessary to know the ionic conductivity and the temperature dependences of the mobilities. Tho authors thank A.A.Veyspal and I.K.Ponozin for assistance with the work. Orig. art. has: 2 formulas and 2 figures. SUB OW11 20 SUBM DATIt DOUG ORIG, RKr1 002 "K REP 1 001 Card 2/2