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USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - Metabolism. T-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biole, No 7, 1958) 31434 Results of the short-term investigations of the excretion of vitamin C in urine (2 day undertaking or 2 investaLa- tions in a day) did not differ in the average from the long or repeated investigations, and therefore are adequa- te for estimating the content of vitamin C in the food ration during maso examination of people i,~ceivinB equal nourishment. The authors recommend the use of the N.S. Zheleznyakovaya method. b -Z, 1T I 0;_= 1,4 Vt T,,) Card 2/2 BOGDASOVA, V.A. -- -R, Fluorometr d determination of 4-pyridoxinic acid in urine. Vop.pit. 18 n0-5:46-50 S-0 159. (KM 13:1) 1. Is otdela vitamina 0 (sav..- prof. N*S, Tarueovs) Gonudaretvenaogo nanahno-lonledovateillskogo inatituta vitaminologil Ministeretva zdra- vookhraneuiya SSSR. Xoskra. (TITAKIR R6 urine) BOGDANM V.A.; MARTYIENKO, A.G. High presoure burette. Zav.lab. 27 no.9:1159-1161 161i (MIRA 14:9) 1. Groznen8kiy neftyanoy nauchno-isBladovatel'skiy institut. (Burettes) ALrKSAIMROV, P.N.; BOGDANOVA-, V.A.; IVANOV A.I.; SKOIDINOV A.P. ; - - , P P CHE-Rilufal, Method for preliminary estimWon of teratogenic activity of pharmacological preparations cn chicken embryos. Vest. AMN SSSR 20 no.3:78-81 165. (PORA 18:7) 1. Institut farmakologii i khimioterapii MIN SSSR, Moskva. ALEKSANDROV, P.N.; BOR -Y.A.1;, CHERNU191, A.M. Teratogenic effect of the intermediate products of thalidomide synthesis on chicken embryos. Farm. i tokg. 28 rio.6-.744-747 N-D 165. (YIPA 19:1) 1. Ortdel khimioterapii (zav. - prof. A.M.Chernukh) Instituta farmftkologii i khimioterapii AMN SSSR, Mosk-7a. USSR/Microbiolob7- Microbes Pnthot~onic for Man and Animls. F Dacteria. Bacter-a of the Litegtinal Group. Abu Jour : Ref Zhur Diol., No 22, 1958, 99359 Author ; Dogdanova) V,D., Vlaeova, 0.1, Inst Title MicrobioloL.,ical.Characteristics of the PathoGens of Bacillary Dysentery AccordinG to Data of SEO SibVo durinG the Period 1951-1955 Ori6 Pub V sb.: Vorp. dizenterii. Novosibirsk, 1957, 12-15. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 TS.WTLIN, G.M., nolkovnik meditsinskoy slushby. BOGIKNOVA, V.D..' podz)olkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby Mmerience in mass examimtions to detect dysentery carrier. Voen. med. 2hur. no.4:40-41 Ap 159 (NURA 12-8) (DYSENTIRY, RACIIJART, transm. carriage, mass survey (Rua)) CHERNOUSOVAp A.V. ; KOFIIILOVA# A.Lq.~RqDA~GVAI_ V.D. Ictero-hemorrhagic leptoopirosis in one of the remote districts of Novonibirsk Province. Zhur. mikrobiol. opid i imimn. 31 no.6:126- 128 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Iz Novosibirskoy oblastnoy sanitarn--epidemiologicheskoy stantaii i Nauchno-issledovatel'skoy veterinamoy stantsii. (NOVOSIBUM PROVINCE-WEILIS DISEASE) PLOSHKOO V.V.; BWDANOVA, V.I. Isomorphic replacements in the minerals of the epidote group in the Northern Gaucasus. Gsokhimiia noolt5&67 Ja 163. (KM 16:9) 1. Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrographyt Mineralogy and Ge6chemistry, Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R.P Moscow. (Caucasus, Northern-Isomerphism) (Gaucasue, Northern-Epidote) S/08 62/000/001/016/067 B156XB101 AUTHORSs Bogdanova, V. I., Muravitskaya, G. N., Khalezova, Ye. Be TITLE: Determination of rare earth elements in zircons PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 11 1962, 143, abstract 1D68 (Tr. In-ta aeol. rudn. meatorozhd*9 petrogr., mineralogii i Geokhimii.AN MSR, no. 64, 1961, 95-97) TEXT: It has been established that the classical method (precipitation in fluoride or oxalate form) does not always reveal 1-10-5,; of rare earth elements (REE) in amounts of zircons weighing 0-3-0-5 9- In this case, satisfaotory resultz are only obtained by precipitating the REE two or three tirtes in acetone dioxalic acid followed by photometric determination of the REE using arsenazo. When determining the REE in zircons, however, only the X-ray chemical method provides very reliable results, since there are invariably small losses of the REE when they are precipitated two or three times by acetone dioxalic acid. [Abstracterin notet Complete translation Card 1/1 ROSMVP Hoye., kandemed~nauk; ALIM, K.G,; BOGDANOVAi V.I.; DUNA=.. Rx student .......... Wegmon of the cecum associated with a tumor of the hepatic angle of the large intestine. Khirurgiia 37 no,61-4110-111 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) lo Iz-kafedry fakulstetakoy khirurgii (zav. - Prof. M.A* Toyohibaahev) Azarbaydzhanskogo meditainskogo instituta i khirurgioheakogo otdoleniya bollnitay imeni Shaw7eti.-, (glavW7 vrach Sh*S,, Kazumoy). (COUW (ANATW-v)-TUMDRS) (OWUM-ESNOM) OKIBGJIM, V.V.; BDGDANOVA# V.I. Epidote minerals in rocks of the Urushtenskiy complex (Northern Caucasus). Trudy Min. muz. no.14%122-139 163. (MIRA 16-.10) (Caucasus., Northern-Epidots) ACCESSION NR, AT40'463Z8 . -DW M k A TITLE- Acid chro;na violet "K1 as a reagent for niolybdenurt SOURCE: AN SSSR, 'Institut geologIll rudn)rlkb mestorozMenly, petroqrafll, mAndra-i logii I geokhImll. KhImIcheskly analiz mineralov I lkh khImicheskly ~c;3,zav , che7ml - cal analysis of rMnerals and their chemical composition). Rosco", lzd-jo kla'uh'A' 1964, 59-66 TOPIC TAM ozo dye, acid chrome violat, "*lybdenum, quantftatIve analysis, complex formation, mmolybdenu determInation, calorimetric analysis ABSTRACT: The reaction between mol~bdcnum and the azo dye acid chrome violet "KI, (ACVK) has been proven to be satisfactory For the qtiantltative determiii-Ition of mo 1 ybdenum. 5 i nce ACVK I mpart s a red-v i a I et co I or t oybdenui-,z, alt, A-r 'tul - M"!--um at 5~7nm-9-0-tilu as selected for the spectrophotQx;tt-- rra 3 s u r orn m[-_ sioooo/64/000/000/(,Tl-~,qj,GG66 -,L 4669h-65 i: AMUSSIOW"'IR: AT40116328 The slope changes are probably due to crmplex formtIon by fT~O I y bdenum; ttlese cm- plaxes are quite stable with time (1-211 brs.). A deviation In the maxi ab- sorption ~nG-'e.Nceedinq IM,) Is also seen with varying quantities of ACV?- I ri- the acidit-y ~ k'' . an-3 ACV.N w i r h creasing ef the ~c-OM - L I r 50 ml causes an insignificant change In optical density (1C%). The determinaLivri of Ao 1 s not hindered by the presence of LI, To, Na. Cu, M9, Ca, Zn, Sn, Cc, 5b, C~~' Pb, NI, A), La or Ti. Zr and W do not Interfere in small quantillies (Zr tic to 100 pq and W up to 1000 Pg), but Hb does Interfere. The anlon5 C1, F, NO,, P-03, S04, 1`01~ and Co have no effect, Tartaric and citric acid ;;-i largc quan i!;~-5 lower the molybhnum complex extinction, and oxalate ton'd-2:;troys the m1o c~- lex. f f Interference by Nb can be eliminated by the use of W411F. of Zr, a 2% Triiom solution was used. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, tabl-es, and 3 structural form las. AsSOCIATiON: i"stItut geologil rudny-,~-kh mestorozhdeniy, piptrnqrc~i -1i -,C--:-~kiccii '~~P (inF't4i-k'jt0 of Mine S;te Geoloqy' ~eocnc-,.m~ stry. 4h 5SSR) SUBMITTED: luP~pr64 ENCL: 00 NO REF SOV: 012 OTHER1 004 212 A7 _h) W) I h) Pob/pu-4 ACCES0011 NR. AT50126 7 AIPM OR: Varshal, G. MT.; Booann~n, V.I.; Senyav3n, M. M. Saunkin, 0. F. TITLE: Partition paper chxgn~a hy ~.nd Its application to the relative concentratiu-i of ,tograp elements SOURCE, AN SSSR. Komissiya po wi-aliticheskoy ldilmfl. Trudy, v. 15, 196,5. M etndy v A~Lizqitllc esj-.oy khimii (Methods of concentrating substuice'a h -in analydeal -chemistr7), 358--r~367 --7 -------- --- ;-T WO) ato a OPIC P Jkli phy, trace element c0ncin- P lijdbiurn t a-u- M-, ysini-e - 08 tration, raro arth Oment" --al! js - I - neutronbowbardmient, aeuvationanaly-sis, gamma ADSMACT: Th!~, article presents a brief'general review of tJ).3 b-asic principlen, of partJiUan paper chrornatography, and considers the characteristics of Uh,~ met-h(Yd -Lnd its~ potentiad iisen in the relative concontration of elemeant-s foUoN%'&-1 by thci:- ima*-~rOcft" detei-mination. Tho -.epnration c4 a nii--duTe of rare earth elements, iiio'ltum, and =tallim w-as usc-Ij a's an 'a-ximple. Optimum conditions for 1his prevaill !4n ritrate--tkoocyawllte ~i-ad trichloroacet-atenitrate system 8, Wh~Clj ~7- Ment-so To ohow thiL popsibility of Increasing the -sensitivitY of th- Cand 1/2 ACCE S_.qIaN3NR- AT5012687 method, an activation determination of rare earth impurities was carried out in yttriwin ox.lde ill the zones -"4 the. impuri_t; elernents on pnper-, Uiese ~_omvs ,;vero cut out and ~k- !'~, adiatc-A "Ith, nctitrons:,. 4rel-WIuch the vaninla spectr- -'F "~" irr y .1, 1 - L TL ,,;aS fo-,wd tbat by tbus combining activation an.dy~,~js %vill, -A,-Ii:~~!I j gi-phy, cine c,4n raise t-he sennsitivity to 10-3- 10-4~. ThC 7 111~:j' Oh- 4 t-NV(, directions are promising: (1) deterinmatioii w im., i~~, , nrnr-. 0,qrr_q;)hv with such YLIL'ti1v qten-lr"~ graphic separatioD of many- componew systeiiis on separating appreciable amounts of pure substances. Orig. art. has: formula. ASSOCIA710IN: KDmissiya po analificheskoy khimii, AN SSSR (Commission on Anal)qjcol Chemistg, AN SSSR) y SUBM D. 00 ENCL. 00 SM CODEt IC~N NO REF SOV: 014- OTHER*. 016, cand 2/2 S/015/60/000/008/003/003 A052/A129 AUTHOR: Bogdanova, V. I. TITLE- Chromatographic isolation of titanium from niobium and tantalum and their separation PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhumal.Geologiya, no. 8, 1960, 196, abstract 15026 (V sb.% Materialy po geol. rudn. mestorozhd., petrogr., mineralogii i geokhimii. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1959, 224 - 232) TEXT: The separation of Nb, Ta and Ti was carried out by the method of distributing chromatography on cellVlose in the form of fluorides in the presence of NH4F. When determining the distribution coefficients of Nb, Ta and Ti between orgapic. and aqueous phases it was shown that with a higher concentration of HF the degree of transition of Nb into the organic solvent increased; with an in- crease of concentration of NH4F the extraction of earth acids and Ti from the a7 queous medium slowed down. _For isolation of Ti from Nb and Ta a polythene column was used, filled with cellulose pulp with methylethylketone and HF, prepared in the following way. 60 g bleached sulfite cellulose was powdered, placed Into an 1 1 glass, moistened with 50 ml H~0; after stirring of 5 minutes 4 portions of Card 1/3 S/015/C-0/000/008/003/003 Chromatographic isolation of titanium from... A052/A129 H29, 200 ml each, were added, ardafter each addition the glass was heated for 15 minutes without acid and for 20 minutes with 30 ml of concentrated HN03. There- after the contents of the glass was sucked off on a Ekichner funnel, rinsed with H20 to neutral reaction and after adding 300 ml Of C2H50H and 300 ml of ester, it was placed into a flask with a ground stopper. The purification of methylethyl- ketone consisted in heating 5 1 of methylethylketone with 15 9 KMn04, 25 g Na2C03 and 750 ml H20on a water bath during 2 hours, after that the organic layer, dried over anhydrous NaL)~"04 during three days, was distilled, and the fraction boiling at 77 - 810C was collected. 50 ml of purified methylethylketone with 15% HP (42.5 ml methylethylketone + 7.5 ml HF) was poured into a platinum cup, 5 - 6 g cellulose was added, stirred until pulp-formed and brought into the column by means of a po- lythene stick. The length of sorbent was 15 - 17 cm at 1.5 cm diameter, the out- flow rate of the solvent was 5 - 10 ml/min. A weighed test portion of 0.1 - 3.0 9 was decomposed with a mixture of HF + HN03 and, after having boiled down to a near- ly dry state, 6 ml of 25% HF (4-5.ml,H20 + 1.5 mi 40% HF) was added, as well as 3 - 4 g m4rend radioactive Nb with a known activity, after-cooling the whole was soek- ed uo on a cellulose pad and was brought into the polythene column. 4o0 ml methA- ethylketone with 15% HF (340 ml methylethylketone + 60 ml 40% HF) was passed throv&i Card 2/3 S/015/60/000/008/003/003 Chromatographic isolation of titanium from... A052/A129 the sorbent. Nb and Ta passed into the solution. Methylethylketone was removed by evaporating in a platinum cup, and the remainder after calcination was fused with K2S207, treated with 1% tannin solution and 5% HC1. The determination was concluded by the gravimetric or calorimetric method,,depending on the contents of earth acids. The cellulose was withdrawn from the column, burned up and the ac- tivity was determined with a Geiger counter. Knowing the initial activity, the losses in the column were determined and corrections were made in the quantity of Nb found in the solution. When analyzing materials incompletely decomposed with HF, the test portion was decomposed by any method, and earth acids were extracted from the hydrochloric or sulfuric solution with NH40H; hydroxides were washed with a H20 jet into a platinum cup, boiled down on a water bath to a nearly dry state and 6 ml of 25% BF was added. Afterwards the analysis was carried out as describ- ed. A quantitative isolation of Ti from earth acids in samples with 30 - 35% T102 wa-, achieved. By passing, methylethylketone through the column in the upper part of which the specimen was placed, Ta was washed out which proved to be spec- troscopically pure. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] V. V. Kontsova Card V3 VARSHALY G.M.; BOGDANOVA, V.I.; SENYAVIN, M.M.; SAUNKIN, O.F. .. - Partition paper chromatography and its use for a relative concantra~ tion of elements. Trudy Kom. anal. khim. 15058-367 165. (MIRA 1817) BOGDAVOVA, V.M. 14icroflora of artenian wators In the northern part of the Torok-Kuma Basin. Trudy VNIGNI no-11:157-163 158. ( MRA 13:1) (Kuma Valley-Water, Underground-Bacteriology) (Terek Valley-Water? Underground--Bacteriology) BOGDANOVAO V.M. Use of nitrogenous compounds of petroleum by micro-organisms under anerobic conditions. Mikrobiologiia 30 no.2t299-300 Mr-Ap 161 (MIRA 14z6; 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchn&-issledovatellskiy geologo-re%Vedochnyy neftyanoy institut (VNIGNI). Moskva-. (MICRO-ORGANISMS, BITROGEN-FMNG) LISITSUM., G.A.; BC)GDANOVA, V.---'.; VARSHAL, G.H.; SIROT1141PIA, N.A. Some geochemical characteriotics of the formation of accessory minerals in the granitos of the Charkasar Macsif ill the Kurama Range of the Tien Shan. GeokhimjIEL no.5:602-616 My 165. (14111A 18:9) 1. Institut goologii rudnykh mostorcz-hdoniy, patrografti, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Mosk-va. BOGDANOVA., V. M. "Determining the optim= conditions for growing propane-oxidizing bacteria." report scheduled to be presented at the Intl Symp on Microbiology of Crude Oil, Brno, 5-7 oct 64. ACCESSION NR: AT4033998 S/0000/631000/000/0139/0144 AUTHOR: Fedotova, 0. Ya.; Shtillman, M. I.; Losev, 1. P. (Deceased); ~Lqqdanovaq t V. M.; Zelentskaya, T. V. TITLE: Synthesis and conversion of polyamide polynitriles. 1. Synthesis of anoethylated polyamides N-cy SOURCE: Geterotsepny*ye vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya (Heterochain macro- molecular compounds); sbornik statey. Moscow, Izd-vo, "Nauka," 1963, 139-144 TOPIC TAGS: polymer, polyamide, cyanoethylation,'cyapoethylated polyamide, solution polycondensation, Interphase polycondensation, aromatic diamine, aliphatic; diamine, dicyanoethylated aromatic diamine, adipic acid, dicarboxylic acid, poly- nitrile 7~ ABSTRACT: The authors claim original synthesis of N-cyanoethylated polyan-ides by solution or interphase polycondensation of N,NI-di-(P-cyanoethyl)-p-pl,anylene diamine or N,NI-di-i3-cyanoethyl)-1,6-hexamethylene diamine with adipi~: aGid or Its d7chloroanhydride. Solution reactions lasted 7-10 hours (5 hrs. in 0 purified N fiow, 2-5 hours In a vacuum) at 160-220C, interphase reactions 30 min. at 180- 240C. It was established that N-cyanoethyiated polyamides with a predetermined nitrile,~roup content can be derived at polycondensation solution temperatures not 2 Card- .r- ACCESSION NR: AT4033998_ exceeding 160C. Dicyanoethylated aromatic diamines fail almost entirely to parti- cipate In.the interphase polycondensation, although their aliphatic counterparts react with the dichloroanhydrides of dicarboxylic acids at phase separation bound- aries. Orig. art. has: 5 graphs, 2 tables and 4 chemical equations. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskly ;nstitut Im. D. 1. Mendeleyeva (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology) SUBMITTED: I2Sep62 DATE ACQ: 30Apr64 ENCL*. 00 SUB CODE: OIC No REF SOV: 003 OTHERz 000 Co.rd -2/2 BOGDANOVA,.VOm* , ~ Distribution of microflora in the rocks and watem of tertiar-y deposits of the northern part of the Caspian Lowland (Furmanovo area). Mikrobiologiia 34 no.2:361-365 14r-Ap 165. (,I,iqRA 18:6) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatollskiy institut yadernoy reo- fiziki i gookhimii, Moskva. BOGDANICIVA, V.14. Experience wit!, Q!a use of the D-1 st~imulln fror the t.n.~aLmon, of alopecia am-ata. Vent. derm. ". veri. no.5-90-91 165. RA 18: 11) 1. KozYtno-.viE)noi-ol.cgiche,,kiy d1f3panser 6-7,1:1-vilyy Bogdanova) i imfedra kozhnykla i venericheshd~V, (--av. - dots-ent L.P.Nu-mArd) Tartuskogo, univci. 6ubma'tted February 11, 1964. 130GDA7017i' .11 -F - Bo.~(~nno,,, N. IT. sind Pogdnnnva, V. IT.- "The biolo,~,-icttl fiLnida--ent,11r, of co:-,b,-tt1n,, ;-.orre ,.nn;, I - Issue 2, 1914,~, 1). 39-9j, - e. 1. Sbornik trudov Khar'k. vet. In-ta, Vol. XIX, I. -0 1-0 Bibliog. p. -- s0: U-1,9~4, 20 Oct 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal 'rqkh Sv~tey. 'No. 10", 1,7,.'9). BOGDANTOVAY V. N.- Bomdmiova, V. N.: "Black apple-trec ctincer in the Moldavian SSR." 0 Ulm Higher Education USSR. Kishinev St-P-te U. Kishinev, 1956. (Dissertation for the Dogree of Candidatc,in Biolo- ,7ical Science) SO: Ynizhn.-v Ilo 27, 1956. Mosecu. PaFes 91,,-In vz-i leto-nis I J, .9; ill. SMYAK111, F.H.; BOGDAHOVA, V.11.; I#MKHIIIA, O.S. Una of chromatography In pharmaceutical analyRia, A-pt.delo 8 no.4:83-90 Jl-Ag 159. (MIHA 12:10) (CHROMATOMPHIC AMILLTSIS) (PWUAACY) SWUM# F.M.; BOGDLNOVAg V.N. Chromatographic-;~~aysia~o -body fluids for the presence of medicines. Sbor, nauch, rab, MFI 1. 2: 57-W 159. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Kafedra analitichookoy Ichimlip (sav. - Prof. P.M. Shq"im) Mookovsko faraLeAwevticheakogo instituta. fcoRRMIATOGRiPHIC ANkLYSIS) (BODY FLUIDS) (CHMISTRYj NEDICAL AND PHLRAMCE;UTICAL) SHEMYAKINq F.M.; BOODANOVA, ! N Rhythmic a~ra~ifications ob'taited in the diffusion of citrate blood through filter paper initially impregnated with a Potaflijium forrocyanide volution. Sbo:r6 nauch, rab. MFI 2:184-189 159. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Kafedra analiticheskoy kbimii (zav. - prof. F.M. Shemyakin) Moskovskogo farmatsevticbeskQgO instituta. (BLOOD-AMLYSIS AND CHEMISTRY) aQ~~ kand.biolog.nauk; GONTARENKO, 14.A.,, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Importance of seasonable application of measures for plant protection, Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.12:5-6 D '61. WIRA 16:5) 1. Moldavskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo instituta zashchity rasteniy (for Gontarenko). BOGDANOVA, V. P. , Chemical composition of bark juice of the host plants of lae insects. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. biol. 28 no.0605-612 JI-Ag'63 (MIRA .16:11) 1. Botanical Institutep Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.,, Leningrad. BOGDOICNA3 V.P, Some differances in the chemical composAtIon of bark ~:ap of the host plants of the lac insect. Rast.rer. 1 no.3:380-383 165. (MIRA 1800) 1. 13oflanIchookiy institut Imont V.L KWILrova AN "S-511, L,3nlngrad. USOjR/Djltivatc:cI Plants Fruits. Derrius. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol.; 110 10, 19518, 44330 ,,uthor Be J-nao"Ta, V.S. List Icavik-1.1 Affilinta of the "LU-Unioll of A[xiculltilxal Sci,211COG. Title The Trial of the Poriods ant! of thc: Mothocis of Coverinc and of the Periods of Uncoverin.; Vincy*,Arcl~;. Ori ~ Pub Tr. In-ta Zcm1cOcliya. Y-izalldisk. fil. VASMIilln, 1956, 5, 117-132. Abstract S"harp temperature fluctuati.oiiq, dur-Inr. the fall-vinter and duri-n- the snriw: T)eriods arc: common i-.-- the 10.ma-Ata re- .-ion and Itho Lwnpevines arc do-ma'-ed ahiost ovcxy year by the spotty necrosis. On tho other hwid, in mild wiiiters tho bushes have a larG;L, number of dry branchcs-.Pand t:ic Card 1,12 - 166 - IDSM/Cul:Uvated Plants Fruits. Berries. Abs Jonr Rof Zhur 131.o1., No 10, 1958, 44-330 lostj of the buds runcl;eo 80-90~. ExTorinents; on the mcVaoij of coverin_r the vineyards wcrc covercd during 0 1947-1950. The covering of the bushes (194o-i94.' plan- tinc) was tried iD the following nancr: w.-L-th an Carth layur of 8-10 20-25 c1a; with straw layer of 10-12,, 8- 10 era and an earth layer on top 8-10 or 15-20 cr. The best results were obtained froin coverin,~, with straw 8- 10 em aud earth on top 15-20 CLI. In -,TU31.-S ViV,! CO!1SiC1L:- rable snow cover Good irint-cring ., was secured by coverinG only vith a straw layer of 10-12 cm. In covorin_r with earth nlone tbe best rcs*ults were obtained by coverin3 vit', an c-or'Va layer of 20-25 cl-.1. Me bost puriod of co- verir,,~ - tbo first half of October before thu onset of frosts of -50. The best periods of mcovuriiiG proved to be the early periods befm-c the oponin.- of the bu0s,. filonG with this the fi--.ial pruni;q; mny be ca---riod out not izi fall but in 31)ri,,C coasiderinL~ the 1=-, of buds in wi,itQrinC. -- I.K. Fortma-tov Card 21:2 C-11 OF7 OWN. V-L; BOGDANOVA, V.S. - - Mow Pathergomatz7 as a method of functional test of the skin. Vast& vener. No.3:16-18 maq-Juns 50. WIML 19:4) l. Of the Pathopbysiological Department (Head -- Prof. I.A.Oyvin) and of the Dermatological Department (Head - Prof. L.N.Mashkilleyson), Central Skin-Venereologicai rnstitute (Director - Cwdidate Medical Sciences N.H.Turanov) of the Ministry of Pablic HealthUSSR. !Q~ Q,:5 8 q -0 0 \~ *A) ,, .,~; - OYVIN, I.A., prof.; OYVIN. V.I.; BOGDAHOVA, V.S. Methods for measuring capillary permeability of the skin. Medych. zhur. 20 no.3:89-96 '50. (MIRA 11:1) 1. 1 viddilu patofiziologii (zaviduvach - prof. I.A.Oyvin) TSentrallnogo shirno-venerologich6go institutu Ministerstva okhorod zdorovlya SRSR (direkotr - kandidet med.nauk N.M. Turarov) (CAPILURIBS-PERMBILITY) (SKIN--BLOOD SUPPLY) BOGDANOVA., V.S. In the Republic Scientific Pharmaceutical Society of the Lithuanian S.S.R. Apt. delo U no.1:70 Ja-F 162. (MIFIA 15W (LITHUANIA-PIlAll-lACEUTICAL SOCIETIES) Sulicutan"vi fluortiscein Net as an indiss of capillary pamitability, A I- ova (Minimly llrAb, ,~ 1. "W14" Im, Veststik Wart ow 4~1931, So, 2, 12-14- ln*lion 010.2 Mi. I:bi),IM "a. of Na %Alt of thionwrin and sub~equcnt examn, of the skin under ultra%riolet light cA" ~rvc an a useful Index of capillary permeability which deic the rate at which the dye is removed from the sifr~ Local beating am-lemtft the i[Nappmrance. llsl*remiAnr introcluction of monshine uctIrmes tht t1b.%pIwAi%ucc ibv .0 mach as IW)%I. Normal subjects sivr valum that e4n Iw reAlly uwl hir cumixtrison with r4m-v o1 cilrum. rvirmi, fwvriazi% sirin afrophy, rte, lit edvina thr duration of flunre.vnee dt-cfeas", in 4trophy this I, al.,o true. but othir skin afflictions IcAd to longer 6.ut notivul fluort-mvniv. 1`1 At K-4m..ff BOGDANOVA, V.T.p inth.j TITOVAq B,A,,p Inzh.; TAGANOV, K.I., kand. rr2-.=Mrt-.ua:uk; TYMOMA9 S.T.p inzh.9 red.; PROKOFIYKVI V.K.p prof.9 doktor fizoovat.nauk, laureat Stalinskoy premiif otv.red.; FREGER, D.Poq tokbn.red. [Spectral analyale of steels with an alternating-current arc] Spektral'Mi analis stalei o dugoi peremennogo toka. Leningrad, 1952. 3 P. (Informatsiomo-tekhnicheskii listoko no.101 (442)) (MIU 31+:6) 1. Leningradskiy Dom nauchno-tokhnichookoy propagandy. (Steel--Spectra) 7- rb u a - W - W 4 1 As y a 0 a 11 a u m a a u I N f 9 L AL a -P It lo4st, its 1i; #4 6 Z0'A"`-%"' 1, tilt 1 4 anal al low .&!y Ottotle. 'Loll I I - _W ~vor!jj. Za kaya lAb. 12, _i; tiOlly pum Cot wale, U" as the clectr4stir. A Foriastitir 11 UM4 tit praluev a Allertfullt. Cury" 44). suffiett-ut to .~btsoin slaW lailml 1.1kikic thAt 40 mv. is irstolt*. Tilt at-mracy ill I too dtlstl0- wit is Cie -Irs I it%% 4 71", 1 he hilf". 'It Xilt, It 41141 1 It Xj' 1 0) A, 0, u"41 1411111 It ii(W the little 0i;vAlf lip wO P~ ;11ft1 ; A ('16. thirti-l'tatsit. It little$ A I As - I L A 411TALLURCCAL ILMOAT111111 CLASIMPACATleft 0 . is 81 or. If 0 0 0 0 a 11ills, ON le.. it, --- -- - A IOWA* "alsoloot,434 3, V LLD so . a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 age to =09 see see coo 00 : 0 DOO woo i logo V. V* USSR/Metals Analysis, Magnesium A.UOYO Noy 50 'Tetermination of Cerium. in Magnesium Alloys by the Spectrum Analysis Method," T, V. Bogdanova "Zavoa Lab" No 11, p 1406 Procedure developed for detn of cerium as alloying element in magnesium alloya in range csf 0.1-0.3% using quartz spectrograph. Method, of 3 Ptd em- ployed. Best results obtained by ti-sing lines Ce 3171 an.1 0 H 3377. Accuracy of reproducing re- sults is t5%. Same conditions of excitation and photographing permit detn of manganese in range of 1.00-1.80% by lines Hn 3033.6 and Mg 3074.1 giving accwacy of t4.4. l8aT86 N fl~~-L-W~s C---a ~ aj 2! 7, ~~Tas~g to 12 maz ~~l 0.1 t-IML-3 1~ whi&I ijj""xL~' M, C-aulmtA ront CA tht: mf-t-llle '.IrC3 of 7:1 zal. 'M.L :;wi ~,31~~ 45116-10 A.) ~6L'-, if)--v. e~~6WJvn putt-at- trum rc~t-akd mc cl ARJ zind Nlsf,-) vI. e,. ol tl~e ')~D N !fl-~ ;nnk-- C~Mt VIry ums 2- -Z. din., i.e., aD~rox' tc-a tilnt~; Itz-; than the d ~-le hite nXC in aV. lClUp ut tlIc W" I'v the hvIi-r-"l:*'-m3ik TnOll-I 5~~'P`K..- -md. 'T. U;' d.-C. t1vt tkgrce of ic"Ili2~41irn f-f III thc :'T, P,~~rtul pessurc t-Lt Al vaj)~,17 was 0! li't !d~-T 7 Y U V,7~- v . V, BOGDANOVA, V.V.; XUDILYA, Ye.S. Spectrum analysis of certain these alloys. Avtom.evar.10 titanium alloys and welded joints on no.4:29-32 Ji-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut, tekhnologii i organizataii proizvodetva aviatsionnoy promyshlonnosti i ordena Tradovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut alektroevarki imeni Te.O.Patona Akademii nauk USSR. (Titanium alloys--Spectra) (Rectric welding--Testing) KOI3SNIKOV, V.M..; BOaDANOVA, V.V. 6ptical investigation of an aluminum high-current arc in an inert gas atmospheres Fizesbore noo4:330-334 '58. (MM 12:5) 1. Fisicheakiy institut iment P.N.Lebedeva AN SSSR- (Aluminum) (Electric arc) 24M ft= I DOW ZOWZ?An= WTATOO -7 z6v- Onive-sitet aterialy I vaesayusnago sawashchanlya po spektroskopll. 1956. t. X1s Atamnara spektraskoplya (Xsterials of the 10th All-Vnlon pectroscopy, 1956. Vol 2z Atomic 3peetrosOOPY) S 568 P. (Berlazz Its: "'Makogo unly., 1958. I " Pi chaskLy abornLk, YM.4(9)) 3,000 oples printed. AddItlostal Sponsoring Agencys Akademlya nauk SSU- Z=12817a PO sPektroskovii. Ultortal Boards G.S. Lwdsbqrg, Academician. (X06P. Ed.); B Athenatleal Sal*mosj 1:8. ftporent. Doctor of Physical and P c s l S l Z c en e ; . ftb*Unsklr, Doctor of ftWalcal and Xathwastlea T.A. Fabrikant. Doctor of Phys cal and Xathematleal Sclen4~84 e Cz chnical Sciencesi S.K. RaysIdY, T.G. UrltNkIT, candidate of T Candidate or Phralcal sad Tectmical Sciences; ". Klimovskaya. Candidate of Physical and Rathemacleal Sciences; V.S. Mllyww-huk (assessed). Doctor of ftyaloax and mathematical sciences, A.Ts. Glauborman' Doctor of "Ical and XothematIcal Sciences, M , _11*9, Geiser, Iecb, 21*, ?*V, ThIm book Is Intended ter scientists and researchers In the fleld f spectroscopy, aa wall as for technical personnel Uslat spot= sn-' $is In various industrIes. COMAM Wds volme contains 177 aclenufte and technical studies or stands spectregraphy presented st the 101-h All-ftlon Center- =00 an Spectroscopy In 1956. The studies were carried out by members of scientific and technical imutates and Include extensive, bibliographies or Soviet and other sources. The tudlem cover many phases or spoctroscopys spectra of rare earths. : 106tromagmetla radiation, physicochemical methods for controlling cranium production, "Its and technology ckr gas discharge, optles and spectroscopyj abnormal dlaporoLcez in metal vapors, spectroscopy and the combustion theory, spectrum analysis or ores and minerals. Photographic methods for quantitative spectrum analysis of metals and alloys. spectral detatratInatlon of the 'hydrogen content of metals by meana Or isotopes, tablevsvid atlas** of spectral lines, spark spectrograptdo analysis, statlotleal study of variation in the parameters of calibration curves, determ1natlon of traces of metals, spectrum analysis In metallurgy, thermochandstry In metallurgy, and principles and practice of spectroahmalcal analysis. I Card 2/31 - - s-"WAMAM WJ6 UM AVSQ ALA-UMACIM UOW*rdMC4 tCOnt.) a4N/1jWV Xikonows, Te.I., And V.I. Frokor,yov. Relative oscillator snaWas rap certain wAitipicts of Atoms and lono 316 mossUddn, V.S., and N.A. Westerto. Luminous Intensity and Ionization In a Plane - 320 Btalov, A.L.I and K.W. lochalow. Studying Elementary Processes and Chmeloal Me" tl6ns In a ?Orch Discharge 323 Trapitsyn, X.P. Temperature V&rlatlons and Degree of lonleatlon In Plasma or a Ush-voltage A-C Are 326 zolesanovp Y.x.p &x4,xy_&za anave. optical Study or a iugh- -JUrrent AluMnum Arc In W-MTO"r Gas Atoospnore 330 SemenoWa, O.r., and A.T. Durkin&. Iffect of Gas composition on the Thermal UcltatY*n of Spoetral Lines 334 Card 29/31 24(7) SOV/48-23-9-57/57 AJIT11011: Bogdanova, V. V. TITLE; Furti*i_c~r e~,v`;_i~cpme ~of an Apparatus for Local Spectral Analysis PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizziche~kayat 1051), Vol 23, Nr 9, PP 1171 - 1172,(USSR) ABSTRAM Figura 1 shows the scheme of the apark genorator for local analysis. By means of this system it is possible to investi- 6ate layers of a thickness uf 2-5111 and "points" having a diameter of 0.05 - 0.15 mm and more. A reconstruetcd micro- ,scope of the type MBI-1 is used for this purpose. The ana- lyses are carried out in air or in a noble gas, in which case a pressure of 0.2 - 0-3 atm.is maintained. The use of noble gases exercises a favorable influence upon the line intensities and the time of exposure. The scheme of the optical arrangement is shown in ~~igare 2. It consists essentially of an incidental light microscope such as is used for metallographical purposes, and of the spectroscopic apparatus proper. By means of this device medium-alloy steels and Kh18NqT-tXpe steel are investi.. gated. As examples, the results obtained by investigations of Card 1/2 point-welded materials of various kinds are mentioned. A con- Further Development of an Apparatus for Local Spectral SOV/48-23-9-57/57 Analysis centration'of the alloy-elementeCVNi, Si, Mn was found in the center of the inventigated range. Electrolytic copper with a diameter of 0-3 mm was used as electrode, the calibra- tion curves were constructed from the results obtained with three standards. VInally, the wave lengths of the line pairs investigated are given. There are 3 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Nauchnyy institut aviatsionnoy tekhnologii (Scientific In- stitute of Aviation Technology) Card 2/2 ljo() AUTHOR: 2900 S/125/61/000/010/005/014 11040/11112 TITLE- On the chemical nonhomogeneity of alloy in the "whiskers" and seam in spot welds PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 10, 1961, 39-41 TEXT: The article describes a study made of the chemical composition of so-called "whiskers", i.e. microscopic cracks in the base metal forming in the spot and roller welding of austenitic steel sheets. These "whiskers" appear to be filled with a fusion of metals or the metal of one alloy and may -reach the surface of the joined sheets. They impair the mechanical prcp- .erties of the joints, particularly when they come out to the surface. The chemical composition, physical and mechanical properties of the "whis- kers" and the mechanism of their formation has been atudied very little hitherto. In the study described,the chemical composition of spot weld "whiskers" was investigated by the spectral micro-local method on specimens made from a 1 mm thick sheet of.9M 703 (E1703) steel and a 0-5 mm thick sheet of lXl8ff'9T (lKhl8N9T) steel. Welding was carrJed out with a 6500 Card 1/3 On the chemical nonhomogeneity... 29047 S/125/61/000/010/005/014 D04O/Dll2 amp current, a 0.16'sec welding pulse, 400 kg pressure on the electrodes, and a spot weld 5-5mm in diameter. The article includes a brief description and diagrams of the optical system and the local-spark generator used in the study, and details of the analysis techniques. The optical system con- sisted of an HIM-22 (ISP-22) spectrograph and a micro-attachment with an additional optical arrangement that facilitated the centering of the spe- cimen and the top electrode. The generator circuit differs from that pre- viously described (Ref.2: V.V. Bogdanovap "Izvestiya AN SSSR. Seriya fiz.", t.X-XIII, no. 9, 1959); it has an additional kenotron, a capacitance in the oscillation circuit, and a different method of regulating the charging re- sistor, which raises the power of the generator and widens the range of ad- justment of the npark gap. The following mean results were obtained for E1703 steel: "Whisker" Spot weld Base metal Card 2/3 % of Cr fee 26-3 ... 22.6 ... 22.6 Fe Ni 36-3 35-4 34.2 30.24 34.6 34-0 Ti 1.20 0.83 0-65 S /1' .761 252 V000/010/005/014 On the chemical nonhomogeneity... D040/Dl12 *In an editorial note it is suggested that this value is erroneousi- the nickel content should be close to that in the base metal. The data show that the composition of the weld spot and the "whiskers" correspond to E1703 steel, as the spot was mainly formed by melting of the sheet of this steel. They also show a slight concentration of elements in the "whisker" and a slight decrease of their content in the weld, which may be due to the com- pressing effect of the electrodes. Uneven micro-hardness in the spot weld and in the "whisker" confirms the nonhomogeneity of the chemical composition. There are 5 figures, 1 table and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: NIIAT SUBMITTED: February 27, 1961 Card 3/3 AocEssiou nn: Ap4o29383 AMICIR: BOI[IAMOM, Ve V* (Engineer)j Imhko,, So Vo (Candidati at Tedbnic", Sciencea)-ito-i-en-b-iij-1-.1. (EngLneer) TITLE: On the chemical Inhomogenifty bmzrd jadnts SOURCE: SvarochnoVeAoi%vodstvo''no~ 4P 1964j, 10-12. TOPIC TUB: brazing,, nickel brazing' aluninum brazing', brazed joint., chemical inharaogeneity linicro x-ray spectral analysis, the authors de.; ABSTRACT: Using methods of loca termined-the chemical composition of brazed joints In nickel furnace brazed with copper or the eutectic alloy Ni-13$ Si, and aluminum furnace brazedvith the eutectic dissolution of Al-33% Cu. It van found that canposition of the brazed joints changes considembly along the length and depth of the joint. It I is shown that this inhcmogeneity is associated with the dissolution of the base material in the brazlug anyyp and.vith the mutual diffusion between the base ma-', terial and the brazing alloy,.' Grarba.shoving the ocatent of copper,and sillem in joints brazed under various coaditiona aris presented. Mw most impm-Lont Card 1/2 USSR/MicrdIbioloL,;y - Microbes PathoCenic for Man and Anivals. F Bacteria. Bacteria of the Intestinal Grjup. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 22, 1958, 99361 Author Boadanqn~J.,_'_.. Inst Title Study of the Antiaenic Structure of Gas ForLdnG Bacteria AC%autinated by the Dysenteric Serm of Fle)mer Orif~ Pub Zh. mikrobiol., apideraiol. i imunobiol., 1958; No 4, 6o-66 Abstract Out of 3198 strains of Dacellus coli and Fazacolobac- trum eliminated by healthy subjects and subjects infec- ted with dysentery as well as frou river and svwer waters, 223 para-strains (P) were ag,-,lutinated by the antidysenteric sera of Flexier. A L4xeat part if P was agglutinated only by polyvalent sera of Flexier but did n3t aa;lutinate with the adsorbed, type-sepcific sera of Flexner; some P, araonE; these, P of water origin, Card 1/2 - 51 USSR/MicrobioloLW - Mcrobes Pathorjenic for Man and Ani;zla. F Bacteria. Bacteria of the Intestinal Group, Abs Jiur Ref Zhur Dial., No 22, 1958, 99361 aW,lutinated wall with the last meatioried sera. It was demonstrated in cross reactions of agalutination andnaeorption of aa;lutinins, and also in cross reac- tions of precipitatioa v1th antiGens obtained by the netbod of Doivin, that these P possess their both own typical antigens as well as antigens common to types- specific antigens of Flexner's microbes. The quantitati- ve content of these last mentioned antirens varied in different P. It was fotuid after chr3matorTaphic study of the antigens of P that they are constituted of hexz- samine, Clucose, rhamose and CAlactase, while the cim- position of the antiSens of the microbes of Flexner con- tain hexosamine, Glucose, rhamose and a substance with a low value of Rf. The qualitative ratio of gli=se and rhamnose in P aWlutinated by adsorbed sera of Flem'ier was close to that of the microbes of Flexner. Card 2/2 BOGDANOVA, V. V., Candidate Med Sci (diss) -- "A study of the antigenic struc- ture of gas-forming bacteria uhich agglutinate Flexner's dysentery bacteria". GorIkiy, 1959. 15 pp (Gorlkiy State Med Inst im S. M. Kirov), 200 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 139) BQM=VA,,X.V,.-;.,IZOTOVA. I-T. Physicogeographical characteristics of Xastern Litea and Kharlovka Rivers. Vodnoenerg.ros.Koll.poluos. no-1:5-40 '58. (MIR& 12:3) (lauterin' Litea Valloy-Phy"Ical geography) (Kharlovka Valley-Pbyaical geography) BOGDANOVA, V.V.; SMMOV, V.G. 0 Results of industrial testing of the UGR-40 apparatus for hydraulic fracturing of a coal seam at the Moseow underground gasification station. Nauch. trudy VNIIFbdzemgaza no.8t69-73 162. (MIRA 16:6) 1. laboratoriya. napravlannogo bureniya Vassoyuznogo nauchno- issladovatellskogo instituta podzemnoy gazifikateii ugley. (Moscow Baoin-Coal gaAification, Underground- Squipment and supplies) BOGDANOVAS V.T. Toxico-allergic serous meningitis and erythems. nodosum in a child with tuberculous bronohoadenitio. Probl. tub. no.92 74-75 163 ~MIRA 17 24) 3/079/63/033/001/021/023 D204/D307 )LUTHORS; iTITLE: :iPERIODICAL: Ponomarev, A. I., Klebanskiy, A. L., Larionova, Yu. A. and Bogdanova, V. V, The preparation of p-cyanophenylmethyldiethoxyeilane Zhurnal obahchey khimii, v. 33, no. 1, 1963, 316 i :TEXTz p-Bromophenylmethyldiethoxysilane (I) was obtained by react- ;,ing methylehlorodieth-pxysilane with 2-BrO H MgBr. The Br in I was 6 4 i,then replaced with a nitrile 0group to give p-eyanophenylmethyldi- iethoxy8ilane (b.p. 111 - 112 C/3 mm Hg, nio = 1.5032, d20 = 1.2058, 1 4 ~;MR = 57.69), in 45 - 50% yield. CAbstracter's note; Eseentially D icomplete translation--7 iSUBMITTED: August 8, 1962 POVKH, Ivan Lukich; BOGDANDVA, V.V., redaktor; ZABRODINA, A.A., tekb- nichnskly redaktor. mmmwm^ [Mintaturn-scale operation of hydraulic turbines in air currents] Modelirovania gidravlichaskikh turbin v vozdushmVkh potokokh. Moskva, Gne.enarg.W-vi), 195.5. 147 p. WILRA 8:11) (Hydratilir turblues- Models) IRAQ Pill t' A. 11 v 0 It 0 a Ic" A Va 01 !j t r- e % is J. 2 v ED *5 Z '0k 0 . ~jo . "njlq. t Ao K.) v '-0 ~V t 1 00- UO Mai Has I j0 so .9 ti 10, a - is- I W, - ':i - - psii. 9 1 1 vvi ft. - t ji Mis aims 0 BOGDAMVA. V. V. the flov through the Yrancis runner of a hydraulic turbine. Trudy LPI no.198:19-31 '58. - (MIRA 12:12) (Wdraulic turbines) !Lg"CHKINA, L.A. ~ 'i, 7ormation of flow before entering the runner of a turbine. Trudy LPI no.198:63-76 158. OURA 12:12) (Hydraulic turbines) POVKH, Ivan Lukich. Prinimal uchastiye: SMIUOV, G.V.0 lnzh.. KIRILLOV, 3 tsenzent; BOGPIUO A._Y.Y I.I., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, re kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SI140ROVSKIY, N.Z.. red.izd-va; DUDUSOVA, G.A., red.izd-va; SHCHETININA, L.V., tekhn.red. [Aerodynamic experiments in mechanical engineering] Aerodinaml- chaskil eksperiment v mashinostroanii. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostr.lit-ry, 1959. 394 p. (MIRA 12:9) (Aerodynnmice) (Nechanical engineering) SOODANOVAI.V. V.. (Leningrad) "Laminar Boundary Layer in Flows with Longitudinal and Lateral Pressure Gradients." report presented at the First All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb 1960. 69291 s/179/60/000/01/002/034 E031/E535 AUTHOR: . Bogdanova, V.V (Leningrad) % TITLE: The Three-Dimensio &I Boundary Laye with Longitudinal and Transverse Pressure Drops PERIODICAL% Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniye, 1960, Nr 1, pp 12-19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The longitudinal and transverse velocities are given by power laws depending on one variable and two parameters, with the aid of which external flows with positive and negative.pressure drops in two directions can be obtained. Longitudinal and transverse velocity profiles in the boundary layer depending on the two parameters are obtained; the limit lines of the flow and the friction stress on the surface are given. Families of velocity profiles are obtained and used to calculate the laminar boundary layer for an arbitrary pressure drop. The fluid is assumed incompressible. The components u,v,w of the velocity are assumed to depend only on x and y, where the x-axis runs along the body perpendicular to the leading Card 1/3 edge and the y-axis is normal to the surface. The Ll~ 69291 S/179/60/000/01/002/034 E031/E535 The Three-Dimensional Boundary Layer with Longitudinal and Transverse Pressure Drops projections of the external velocity vector on the x-aad z-axes are denoted by U(x) and W(x), and tMese are I-M assumed to be given by the relations U = x , W = a + bx (a and b constants). The parameters m and b are those mentioned above. The Falkner-Skan solution is used for u and v. The solution for w is sought the form W = f (-4 ) + bxl Mf I(~t) where 'C, = y(Ul/p) (P = 2m/(m + 1)1. In this way wo ordinary differential equations for f0 and f 1 respectively are obtained. The equation for f. can b e integrated immediately and the second is integrated numerically. The results obtained so far are used to discuss the behaviour of the stream lines. It appears that the stream lines are bent in the boundary layer, the amount of curvature depending on the pressure drop along the x-axis. It is further seen that the) transverse velocity profile depends strongly on bxl-m. The transverse velocities in the boundary layer are greater for positive transverse pressure drop. Card 2/3 For positive transverse pressure drop flow breakaway can 4 69291 S/179/60/000/01/002/034 E031/E535 The Three-Dimensional Boundary Layer with Longitudinal and Transverse Pressure Drops occur. Finally the calculation of the laminar boundary layer for an arbitrary pressure drop is considered. The method of impulses is used. The first of the impulse equations has the same form as for a two- dimensional boundary layer and its solution is obtained by Loytsyanskiy's method. The second equation can be solved in a similar manner. There are 7 figures and 4 references, 2 of which are SovIet and 2 English. SUBMITTED: July 20, 1959 Card 3/3 BOGDANOVA., V. V. ~- , -1 :, - - ~::, " '-~. - ~ t, n-,- Investigating fluid flow through the impeller of the model of a diagonal flow hydraulic turbine. Trudy LPI no.230: 117-123 164. (MIRA 17:6) E (_m,)'IFP_r ,Us N -W) V /VWA ACCESSION NIR, AT5015709 7~ AUIBOR. Boydanoya V TTTLE: I-xially sy= etric liminar boundary 1 y r within a I n~q f lo--! SOURCE: Leningrad. Politeldinicheskly institmt. Trudy, no. 248, 1';65, Telkhni- chLskaya gidr0g;i2odinamika (Technical gas hydrodynamice), 65-73 Mf IC TAGS: swirling flow boundary, laminaT boundary layer, self sioiliir 5urface layer, axis),immetric boundary layer In the past, several authors have studied the motion of viscous finlds in the boundary layer along the walls of an axially s)m7zetric Ozanne! w.ul-fn i totating fl., using various Toethods (see, e.g., J. C. Cooke, Aerorinut. ~;ri_ 11), 1952, 436-490; Binnie and Harris, Quart. J. Hech. and Appl. Math., '~ IQ~)O, J. Appl. Mech., 23, 1956). However, all these retearchers as-ame,I that t~e boundary layer -flow has a ~single~ clirular velocity comp-cinent. Tho prnacontt pxInp_IA* investigates the self-si-nilar solutions of the equations of" thk~ "l-vialiv laminar boundaxy layer for the general case of an axial swirl in., 1:1 j TIQI~~;;? i."- contain all three velocity components). A genern! fpr!7!:!I-it4-- Cori 1/2 --- ------- f-L 3558 2- -65 ACCESSION IM: AT5015709 i followed by the determination of the connaction between the pressitre nnd ti't' vel,3city of the external flow, the evaluntion of the spl-f-sim.-ilar solution, and thu presentation (in the form of graphs) of the parametr-4c f-;nc-'..r- "t;'r~:-.-, the solution. The gTaphs were calculated on the IIFM11-2 graiskiy vychislitelnyy tnentr Akademii nauk SSSII (Lenin?,rad Compuzer L;encci oi th-:~ Acadmy of Sciences SSSR). Conditions for the break ing, iiwa'~ ~,'i- -a-,!: ~!-,cuqn-d, Or(lg. irt, has: 34 formulas, y ASS O-CIATION-- Leningradskiy kh _16._- M-.- IKal InI na (I-M., --polite nichvikiy-lnst t ingrad Folytecbnic. Tzstitute) SUMMED: W ENCL, 00 Sun CODE: I'M 1,10 'ZEF SOV, GO 1 Aq)~, C,rd 212 OTIMR. 004 A", F'RE"2'F BOGUNOVA v$ Axirpmtrio lami=7 boundary layer 1r, a vwtrling flovs Trudy LPI noe248t65-73 165, (mm 1819) --'kPqPANPVA, V.~V. Comparative study of some propertles of ShIgella dyeenteriae, pathogenic for the eyes of guinea pigs, and nonpathogenic variations obtained from them. Zbur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 42 no.3:240 Mr 165. (KRA 1816) 1. Gorikovskiy institut epidemiologli i mikrobiologll. USSR/Farm Animals - Cattle Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, 69284 Author Bog,:~nonAXeo List Title MetaboliAta in Cows Raised on Ratioas Containing Various Succvlent Feeds Orig Pub : Molochn. i myasn. zhivotnovodstvo, 1957, No 12, 39-42 Abstract : The first group of heifers (13 heads) were raised on potato-silage rations, wid the second group on maiigel- silage rations. Nutritional difference started from animals aged two weeks and was rmintained up to calviiig. At six months of age, the percentage of -Aeposition of nitrogen in relation to its intale in calves of the first group was 35-4 caid taht of the second group 28-3i at 18 months of -,e it was 18.3 and 15.8, respectively. During eight months of lactation, the first calf heifers of the lst group produced an average of 3,4o4 kg of milk with Card 1/2 Q2. - 25 - USSR/Fann Animls - Cattle q Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur - Biol., UO 15, 1958, 69284 3-54 of butt,Otfat) anA the first calf heifers of the 2nd group 2)949 *9- with 9-52% of butterfat. turing the second lact6tion, the production of milk was 3,869 and 3,523 kg., respectively. Card 2/2 AJMMROV,A#Kh,; BOI;DkNOVA,Te,A, Parasites of the young of carp, bream, and Caspian roach in bottom land collective fisheries of the Volga Delta. Trudy probl.i tem.sov. no.4:75-78 '54. (MLIRA 8:7) 1. VoesoyuzVy nauchno-isal6dovatellskiy institut ozjrnogo i rechnogo rybnogo khosyavetva. (Volga Delta--Parasites) (Parasites--Yishas) AXHKSRGT. A.Xh.; 2WAY ., kA%J&,;4;w Method preparing microscopic specimens of Trichodina from fixed fishes. Zool.zhur.34 no-1:234-235 Ja-F 155, (MLRA 8:3) 1. Laboratoriya. bolezney rrb VNIOM,, (Fishes-Diaeases aid posts) (Infusoria) 14-57-6-12756D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 137 (USSR) AUTHOR: __Bog4p~nqya,_Ye. A. TITLE: Carp Minnow Parasites in Volga Delta Fish Hatcheries (Parazitofauna molodi karpovykh ryb nerestovo- vyrastnvkh khozyaystv deltty Volgi) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences, resented to Vses. n.-i. in-t oz. i rech. ryb. kh-va All-Union Scinntific Institute for Fresh-Water Fish f Culture), Leningrad, 1956 ASSOCIATION: Vses. n.-i. in-t oz. i rech. ryb. kh-va (All-Union Scientific Institute for Fresh-Water Fish Culture) Card 1/1 ""'~USSR / Zooparasitology. General Problems. G-1 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.j No 20, 1958, 91005 Author Inst The All-Union Scientific Research Institute for I~ake and'River Fisheries Title A Contribution to the Problem of the Parasitic Fauna in Young Sturgeons When Raised in Fonds at the Volga Delta Orig Pub: Izv. Vses. N.-I& In-ta oz. I rechn. rybn. kh-va, 1957: 42, ioo-lo6 (res. Ger.) Abstract; Six spedies of ectoparasites were discovered In young sturgeons and sevryuga sturgeons (Aci- penser stellatus) up to one month old (there were 6 species of sturgeons and two sevryuga sturgeon varieties). Diclybothrium larvae were the first to be noted in 2.3 cm long sturgeons. Card 1/2 USSR / Zooparasitology. General Problems. G-1 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 20, 1958, 91007 Author Bogdnova.-Ye. e Ail-Union Inst Research Institute for Lake and River Fisheri6s Title Whitefish Parasites in Lake Baykal Orig Pub: Inv. Vses. n.-i. in-ta oz. i rechn. rybn. kh- va, 1957, 42, 315-322 (res. German) Abstract: When 38 omull whitefish (a migratory species), 41 ordinary whitefish and one burbot were dis- sected in 1954, 12 species of parasites were found. There were 2 species of sporozoa, 2 trematodes, 6 cestodes and one species each of nematodes and crustaceans. Six species were found in the Baykal fauna for the first time (Myy.obolus mulleri, Henneguya salminicola, Card 1/2 USSR / zooparasitology. General Problems. G-1 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 20s 1958, 91007 Abstract: Phyllodistomum conostomum, Triaenophorus cras- sus, Proteocephalus exiguus, Contracoecum oscu- latum baicalensis). New hosts were recorded for 3 species (Cyatocephalus truncatus, Diplos- tomulum spathaceum, Triaenophorus nodulosus). -- M. Ye. Morozova Card 2/2 14 USSIR / Looparasitology. General Problems. 0 Lbs Jour: aef Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1959, 24175. Author Akh.-lerov, A Kh. B~oddanova e ~, ~Yxe ~. A. searc I Inst jUl-Union S;ientif c lesearc Institute of Lake and River Fish Economy. Title The Haterials on Fish Parasitofauna of 'Reser- voirs in the Zone of the Future 3taling,rad Reser- voir (in the _iegion of River Valley Lakes and the Yeruslan River). Crig Pub: Izv. Vses. n.-i. in-ta oz. i rechn. rybn. kh-va, 1957, 42, 146-159. Abstract: 375 fishes of 15 species were dissected. 68 species of parasites were registered (mainly the most usual species). The smallest nu,iber of para- site s-oeoies (2) was noted in L'alburnus alburnus! only in two species of fish (Blicca bjoerkna and Card 1/2 3 Gonaral Probloms. G US~IR / Zooparasit0logy' .,~bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biolo, No 6, 1939, 24175. Abs'traot: broam) did tho parasitofauna turn out to bo com- parativoly riohor:. in the first spooios, 21 woro rogisterod; in tha second, 28 spacias. The epi- zootio condition of tho invostigated reservoirs is satisfactory; however, a numbor of parasites will prosant dang-~r for the rosorvoir (Ichthyo- phthirius multifiliis, Triohodina mugaraicronuclo- ata, DaotylogyruS BOlidus, argulus, foliacous and othors). -- 0. W. Bauer. Card 2/2 USSR / Zooparasitology. General iroblems. G-1 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 20, 1958, 91011 Author Inst : All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Lake and River Fisheries Title : Data on the Parasitic fauna In Young Vobla Raised at a number of the Volga spawning and Cultiva- ting Fisheries. Orig Pub: Izv. Vses. n.-la, in-ta. oz. I rechn. rybn. kh-va, 1957, 42, 323-325 Abstract: The dissection (1951-1953) of young voblas (the Caspian roach) 1-2[ months old revealed 18 species of parasites of which 14 (77.8,c.') had a direct cycle of development. Manogenetic trematodes were the most widely represented form. The parasitic fauna in the young voblas Included only species which are found in the bream. Card 1/1 17 US9R / Zooparasitology. General Problems. Abs Tour: Ref Zhur--Biol., No 6, 1959, 24182. Author : Bogdanova, Ye. A. Inst ;R11_-U_n1_on Scf5`ntifio Research Institute of Lake and River Fishing Economy. Title :On the Problem of Parasitofauna of the Fry of Otenodus Ieucichthys in the Volga Delta. Crig Pub; Izv. Vses. n.-i. in-ta. oz. i rechn. rybn. kh-va, 1957, 42, 326. Abstract: In 11 of 15 investigated small fry of SICOenodua leucichthys, which were raised in pond hatcher- ies, Ichthyophthirius multifilUs, Trichodina sp. and Argulus coregoni were discovered. '.bard 1 /1 10 ~z y RZ7B)OI., 1,10. 1OZ89 JVJ11,1101,11 Bogdnnova, Yt.-. A. :, _ 7%fi di b-, titute of 1- I-e and Glugea acrtwigi Weissenberg AAlcro.~pnrleia in sinelts of LaRe 'YU11-ykirva ses. it, -i. ',-,-ia oz. f recli.n. rybyi. Idi-va, Z V. 19.5 It, 4.2, 3 3 Fj 1; River Pi-~cl-zalLart '.r- the iriternal orgon~i and irAaSC4lZk'LUr,~ of synchs of Take N'till-yarva (Xaav,~Iiari Y.,ithnius) a -nassive ~;v-- s louTill v-ith Glutgaa hertvvilgi -IrLicrc-snor"dia. CA-aD USSR / ZooparasitologY, General .1croblems. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol-j No 20j 1958, 91010 Author : BogdanovaI Ye. A. Inst : The All-UnTi-W-SUITbtific Research Institute for Lake and River Fisheries Title : The Parasite Fauna In the Young Bream and Sazan Carp Spawned and Cultivated by the Fisheries of the Volga Delta and their Epizootic State Orig Pub: Izv. Vses. n.-i. in-ta oz. I rechn. rybn. kh-va, 1957, 43, No 2, 3-72 Abstract: The make-up of parasitic species, the regular- ities in parasite fauna formation related to the fishest age and feeding habits, as well as to other environmental factors. Parasite con- trol methods are advanced. Card 1/1 2o-6-59159 AUTHOR: BOODANOTAt Ye. A* TITLE: On the Biology er paptylIg U39 skrjabini Achmerov, 1954, a Pars,- site of the Amurian Fish Hy pophtalmiohtY3 molitrix Val. (K v9prosu o biologii BaotZ logyrus,skriabini Aohmerav, 1954 - par&- sita amurskoge tolatelobika.,Russian). PERIODICAL: Deklady Akadexii.Nauk SSSR, 1957o Vol 113, Nr 6, pp 1391 - 1393 (U,S.S.R*) A ABSTRACT: 33( The river Amur-more and more attracts the interest of Soviet re- oearah,vorkers-because.of its..rioh and strange fauna of fish. Some of the Amurian-fish can be acclimatized in the Western part of the ~Seviet-Union, In 1937 the Amurian carp was first transported to 80~9 A YA 3frr XZ4Z, the Kursk-fish culture. Since 1951 the same is done-in the oase-of the "thiak-head".(tolatelobik) and the "white Amur" to the- pond oul- tur4s of the Mosoow area and the Ukraine. Practice has shown that also parasites of fish were* imported and that they can-do great dam- age to fish cultures.-A number of parasites of the Daotylogyrus' spe- ciee is known-which cause fish diseaeses in the case of a mass in- festation:-O'g.M. vastatora and D. solidus. The latter is especial- ly widelepread inthe ponds of the European part of the Soviet Union New the fauns, of these parasites is very well known. In the case of the "thick-heads" D. hY2oPhtalmiohtbZs, and D. magnihamatus became #%,,.d 1/2 known-and recently' the D. skrjabini was described as new. Further- BOGDANOVA31~. A. "Diseases of Young Salmon in the Fish Canneries of the Far East." Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirsp 22-29 October 1959, Vol. 11, Publishing House of Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959. Institute of Lake and River Fisheries (Leningrad) Mau -., 2 Npixootic condition of commercial fish stocks of the Volga River In the region of the future StalWrad Reservoir. Trudy sov.Ikht.kom, no.9:144-148 159, (MM 130) 1. Vessoyusnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiv iustitut ozornogo I rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva. (Stalingrad Reservoir region-Parasiten) (Parauites-Fiebes) Natural focus of the infestation of salmonid fishes with Fqxosoma cerebralis in Sakhalin. DDkl. AN SSSR 134 no.6:1501-1503 0 160, (MIRA 13 1 10) 1. GosudaretvauM nauchno-iseledorateltakly institut osernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva. Predstavlono almdemikom Ye.H.Pavlorvakim. (Sakhalin--Salmon-Diseasse and pests) (Sporozoa) BOGDANOVA, Ye.A. - ~ ..- . Division process in Trichodina truttae Mueller (Infusoria, Peritricha). Dokl. AN SSSR 151 no,6:2456-1461 Ag 163. (MIRA 16t10) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva. Predstavleno akademikom Ye.N. Pavlovskim. DEGTYAREV, F.G.; BUTIN, V.I.; BOODANOVA, Ye.A.; BOGDANOVA, G.I.; SMISIDiEVA, V.I.; MII.YIJTINA, L.L.; DWjIJROV, M.G., kand. sellkhoz. naukp spets, redo [Recent developments in the technology of milk products; textbook] Povoe v tekhnologii molochrjykh prod-uktov; ucheb- noe posobie. Moskva~ Vses. zaochnyi tekhnikum miasnoi i molochnoi promyshl., 1964. 187 p. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut moloch- noy promyshlennosti. BOGDANOVA, Yevgeniya Alekseyevna,- RUMYANTSEVA, N.B., red. , I ~ -, ~r-;-- --:-------- ... [Trichodina infection of fishes and its control) Trikho- diniazis ryb i mery bor'by a nim. Moskva,, Rybnoe khoz., 1963. 32 p. (MIRA 1813)