SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOGORODSKAYA, K.A. - BOGORODSKIY, N.N.
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Lithological characteristics of the so-called Sara7linskii layer.
Izv. Kazan. fil. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. nauk no*4:101-107 157.
(MIRA 11:2)
(Tatar A.S.S.R.--Rocits, Sedimentary)
ROBINZON, Yelizavete Abeleyna. Prinimal uchastlye AQqORODSKATA, K.A.,
naucbnyy sotrudnik. ARBUZOV, B.A.. skademik, otyr~ed..-
MIYESMOV, X.G., red.isd-va; DOROEHINA, I*Rt tekhn,redi,
[Petroleum in the Tatar A.S.S.R.] Nefti Tatarskoi ASSR. Izd.2.,
perer. i dop. Moskva, Isd-vo Akad.nauk SM, 1960. 273 P.
(MIRA 13:8)
1. Sektor geologii neftyanykh mestoroshdaniy Kazakhstanskogo
filiala Akademii nauk SM (for Bogorodskaya).
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Petroleum)
BOGORDDSUYA K.A.
Studying the organic origin of matter in terrigenous rocks of the
Dao~fiian in the Tatar A.S.S.R. Izv. Kazan, fil. AN SSSR. Ser.
geole nauk no. 7:81-96 159. MM 24:4)
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Organic matter)
LIPNITqAYA, L.P.; HE
KOWOHMICH, AJ'-,.-; _ MINIKOV. VJI.;
_El,r Is.
STASGIA, O.F.
Disseminated hyd-ocarbona 4-n the Jurassit: "-dImcn-,-.,, of the f1est
Siberian Plain. D(*),. AN ,1SAII 162 no.2;1428-431 1-1,v 165. fMIRA M5)
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Investl tIng the combustion of mixed gases [with summary In
Zu,-,,ST. lush.-fis.shur. no-12:3-7 ' 58- (MIRA 3.1112)
1. Nauchnbrissledovatellskly inatitut Akademit kommunallnogo
khozyaystva imeni K.D. Pamfilovap L ni do
(Combustion) (Gas burnorel, 9 09"a
BOGORODSKAYA, M.T., inzho; SHUR, I.A., inzh.
Study of the operation of injection slotted burners in the L-1 and
L-2 water heaters. Sbor. rab.Lengiproinzhproekta:51-56 0 161.
(WRA 18: 1)
BOGORODSKAYA,,Mariya Timofeyevna; STOLPNFdl, Yefim Borisovich;
DESHAUT, M.G... ved."red.;
YASHCHURZHINSKAYA, A.B., tekhn. red.
Vousehold gas appliances) Gazovye bytovye pribory. Le-
ningrad, Gostoptakhizdat, 1963. 179 p. (MIRA 17:3)
.-BO,GORODSKAYA; M.T. 1,
Stores with withdrawal of combustion products into a flue
system. Gaz. delo no.1:26-27 165.
1. Lengiproinzhproyekt. (MIRA 18:6)
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TITLE: ~Stu~ly,of microliquation during solidification of
germaiilum-silicon alloys
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya,'-19(1>1,,.Vol.6, No-3, pp-455-459
TEXT: Microliquation'affec-ts the semic'oii'd*uctingproperties.of
materials and is therefore a serious disadvantage. Germanium-
silicon alloys have a tendency to microliquation. The influence
of compo -sition and rate~,of solidification of these.alloys on
inic'roliquation was theref ore. studied. . Alloys:were prepared by
z8ne-melting and different rates of traverse of the zone were
tried. The degree of microliquation was estimated by the
broadening of the diffract*ion lines on the X-ra~y photograph.
X-ray analysis was cairied*out'by the method of Debye withlKowder
saipples. The lattice parameter (ifith an accurac3~ of 0.00
and the degr ee of microliquation were then calculated. The
integral intensity for a cylindrical film height 1 mm,
radius. R nun is expressed by the well known formula (the symbols
halring their usual meaning):
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(I'- polyerysta-1 with a rate of zone,traverde u1,
.
2 - polycrystal with a rate of U2; 3 - single crystal with*.a
rate of. u2. - ul:u2-= 2:1). Curves of the true distribution.
of the'intensity in lines (511) and (333) obtained with iron
radiation were constructed with the help'of Fourier analysis.
Fig.2 shows the distribution for two samples for the (511) line'
(2a) ana also curves of the distribution of microliquation in
relation to the'crystal-13arameter (2b). Inhomogeneity increases
with increase in'the rate of zone traverse. The degree of
homogeneity of single crystal alloys was about twice that of
polycrystalline samples, There are -2 figures, 1 table and
7 references: 4 Soviet-bloc'and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The two
references fo English language 'publications read as. follows:
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ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i
proyektnyy institut redkometallicheskoy
promyshlennosti,(State Scientific Research and.
Planning Institute of the Rare Metals Industry)
SUBMITTED: June 9, 1960 (initially)
January 28; 1961 (after revision)
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BOGORODSKATAt T. A. C4ed Sci -- (diss) " "On the UL14erme of
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penicillin upon the composition and the coagulat*ftiof the blood".
Lenv1957- 16 pp. (lat Len Med Inst im Academician I.P. Favlov).
200 copies.
(KL, 8-58t 108)
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-59-
BOGCIRODSKATA, T.A.
0 penicillin on the blood; affect of penicillin on the
poripheral blood and bone marrow composition in healthy man and
animals [with summary in Znglish]. Bjul.eksp.biol. i med. 44 no.12:
112-116 D 157. NERA 11:4)
1. It laboratorli fiziologii rateeptorov (sav, - daystvitelluyy chlen.
AHN SM V.1i.Chernigovskiy) Instituta fixiologii imeni I.P.Pavl6va
(dir. - skademik K.H.Bykov)-AHN SSSR i kafedry propedevtiki vnytrennikh
bolezney (zav, - daystviteltnyy chlen AHN BSSR H.D.Tushinakiv) I Lenin-
gradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.P.Pavlova. Predstavlena
deystvttellny-~ chlenom AMN SSSR V.11. Chernigovskim.
(P~211CMIN. effects,
on blood count (Rue))
(BLOCD GHIJS
'hount. oft. of penicillin (Rus))
BOGCRODSKAYA
Iffect of penicillin on blood coagulation. Sov. med.22 no.1:5s-65
is 1580 (MIRA 11:4)
1. Ix kafedr7 propadevtiki vnutrannikh bolesney (zave - daystvitall-
nyy chlen Akademil meditainakikh nauk SSSR -prof. H.D.Tushinekiy)
I Imningradekogo moditsinskogo instituto imeni akad. I.P*Nvlova.
(BWOD COAGUIATION off. of drugs on
'penicillin (RUO)
(PINICILLIN, off.
on blood coagulation (Rue))
BOGOBODBUTA, TaAe
liffoot of penicillin on the blood system. Report No.A; Characteristics
of leukocytio reactions in animals following prolonged administration of
penicillin. Blul. ek-sp. biol. i mod. 46 no.12:52-56 D 158. (XIBA 12:1)
1. Is laboratorii fisiologil rateeptorov (sav. - deystvitel'WY chlen
ANN SSSR Y.N. Chernigovekiy) Institute, fiziologil, imeni I.P. Pavlova
AN SUR (aw. - akad. X.X. Arkov) i kafedry props devt ichaskoy terapii
("v. - daystvitelinyy ohlen ANN SSSR M.D. Tyshinsk1y) 1-go Leningradskogo
neditainskogo instituta imeni I.P. Pavlova. Prestavlena daystvitellrym
chlenom ANN SSSR V.N. Chernigovskim.
(LOUCYTT-COM, off. of drugs on,
penicillin, prolonged admin. in animals (Fins))
(PXNCIUIN, effects,
on leukooyte countp prolonged admin. in animals (Rae))
TUS , M.D.; STAVSKAYA, V.V.,- BOGORODSKAYA, T.A.; KAN, Ye.L.;
LEIMNTOV, V-V. (Leningrad)------.
Some clinical and diagnostic problems in influenza. Klin.med.
no.12:54-60 161. (MTRA 15:9)
.1. 1z kafedry propedevticheslcoy terapii (sav. - prof, M*D.
Tushinskiy) I Ioningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni
I-Po Pavlova.
(nnUEM)
BOGDASHIN, A.S.; JjQOQRN1SXJXr-ATArjYIKGAH1)T, H.B.; GORBUNOT, Y.I.;
GMUNOT, V.R.; DUROT, Y.K.; TZRKAKOY, A.L.; ITANOT, A.A.;
KARAY I X.I.; KOBTLTAKOT, L.K.; K02LOVSKIT, II.I.: KARAKHTANOT,
X.P.; KIRUKTAR, G.N.; NMr-IMTOT, G.P.; NOTIKOT, A.G.; CLIKHOVSKIY,
K.I.; PASTRYAKOV, A.I.; PCLAPANOT, A.Y.; MMURSYSKATA. TeXh.:
SaW)ATAMOV, S.I.; SOROKIN, Ye.M.-, TRUMINA, Z.T.; FEDOROY, F.P.;
VAIXSAM. A.M.; FROG, N.P.; SWU13Y, G.P.; YANOYSKIT, V.Ta.*,
OREXHOT, A.D., spetured.; IMTZVA, T.H.. tekhn.red.
(Handbook on now agricultural machinery] Spravochnik po novoi
takhnike v sel'okom khosialetva. Moskva, Gos.izd-rvo sellkhoz.
lit-ry, 1959. 364 p. (MIRA 13:2)
(Agricultural machinery)
1100,C)TI'D57TY) As 'T.
Bo7orodzldy, A. F. - "The principle of equivalence aryl the P--,Ie oruatims ,,'or "he
general theory of relativity", Publikatsii Kiyevsk. astron. observat--r1i (K-Iyevsk.
Pa. un-t im. Slievchenko), No. 2, 1948, p. 23-39.
SO: U-3042~ 11 March 53, (Letonis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 8, 1949).
BOGORODSKIY, A.F.
Integration of equations of the field for a system of point
masses. Pdbl.Kiev.astron.obser.no.2:31-45 148. (HIaA ?;2)
(Relativity (Fhysice))
-0
) RaD-S-Kir, 4.---1-.
BOGORODSKIT, A.P.; ZIMAM. U.N.
On the problem of latitudinal aBBYMetry in the distribution of
sunspote. Pmbl. Kiev. astron. obeer. n0.3:35:-41 150, (MLPA 7:9)
(sunspots)
U06OR6bSX-lyl A-F
BOGOROMIT, A.?.: IMINKMVA, N.A.
Distribution of electron density in the solar corona. POI.Xie-w.
astron.obser. no.4:3-16 150. Wn 7:9)
(Sun-Corona)
bodo'13OV510r, A-9.
330GOROWrIT. A.7.; rOLCHINSM. I.G.
Distribution of sunspots in longitude. Plabl.11ay.astron.obser.
no.4:41-47 150. MU 7--9)
(sunspots)
BOGORODSKIY, A,,IP.; KRINKEMOVA, N.A*
-
Contours of spectral lines formed by the moving atmospheres of
stars. Pabl.KiOT.astron.obser,ne.6:3-13 154. (YT.,RA 9:4)
(Stare-Spectra)
BOGORO :IT Aj,
Determining the temperature of nuclei of planetwy nebulaeo
Publ.liev.astron.obser.ne.6:31-38 154. (Miak 9:4)
(Stars-Teapersture)
BOGORODSKIY, A.F., dotsent
Dynamic substantiattion of the Copornican systom. Publ.KAO
no.8;3-12 159. (MIRA 14:9)
(Solar system-Motion in apace)
BQGORODSK-I,Y-)__~.~Fl. p~ red.
[collection of works on the International Geopbysical
Year] Sbornik rabot po Mezhdunarodnomu geofizicheskomu
godu. Kiev., Izd-vo Kievskogo,univ.,, 1961-1963. 2 v.
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) MiMsterntvo vyashego i sred-
nego spetsiallnogo obrazovaniya.
BOGCRODSKIY, A.F.; IVUITSKATA, O.S., kand. fix.-mat. nauk, otv. red.,-
THONCU; R.S.., red.
[Einstein's field equations and their use In astronomy]Uray-
neniia polia Einshteina i M primenenie v astronomii. Kiev,
Izd-vo Kievskogo univ., 1962. 195 p. . (MIR& 16.-1)
(Gravitation) (Cosmology) (Relativity (Physics))
.ACCMIOK M. AT3008528 S/2974/62/000/01MOO03/0()lll
AUTHORt Bogorodifty, A. jr,
TITLEs Relativistio.effecta on motion of an artificial earth satellite
OURCICs )~~v. Uhiveruyfteto Astronorlabna oboarvatorlya. Publik-atoii, no. 118
1962t 3-21
ITOPTC TAM orbitt satellite, relativistic effect, equatorial planet 'angle of
on, perturbation, secular orbit, osculating orbit
ABSTRACTs The author studies the relativistic effects of the earth's rotation on,
the notion of an equatorial satellite, Letting A w be the angle of rotation of the
apsis line in the course of one revolution, he finds the formula
6xy)K 24 % (TM)'I, moRS2
T S-c2R7. -(I- es).T. -
Fa -0- CP
The two signs before the second term refer to forward and backward revolution of the-,
satellite* The author also shows that 4a As 0 which shows that on the major
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sent-axis and in the eccentricity the secular effects are lacking. The notationlis
assumed known since it In not ezAafted in the papers In a century the tipper
or the effect is,&go - 16601 T 7409 A significantly larger relativistic affect
caused t~ the rotation of the central body vast occur in the motion of a satellite
about Jupiter, Thust for emple, (a 1*80M10cmil a w 0.0030 1 ed 30) the second
term In (1) attains about 1200" in a canturyq which to almost 30 times larger than
the affect of the perihelion of Mercury in the same times Orig, art. hass. 21
forrulas and 2 figures.
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Die forging instead of deep draving. St-nn. i instr. 26 no.8:19-20
Ag 155. (Dies (Metal-working)) (HLRA 8:12)
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Automatic stamping using metal strips. Stan. I Inetr. 26 no-10:31
0,55. (HLRA 9:1)
(Shoot-metal work)
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Subject USSR/Engineering
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Author : Bogor%skiy, A. K.
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Title : Equipment for reeling the waste coil and the feeding band
in stamping.
Periodical : Vest. mash., #4, p. 69-To, Ap 1956
Abstract : A new special equipment has been installed in the Vladimir
Plant "Avtopribor" for the automatic reeling of the feeding
band and the waste coil in stamping operation. This
equipment is described and shown on diagrams.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
Subject USSR/Engineering AID P - 5200
Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 22/24
Author ; Bogorodskiy, A. K.
Title : Device for binding the packing boxes with steel strips
Periodical : Stan. i instr., 7, 44-45, J1 1956
Abstract : The author describes a device to facilitate the packing
I
of shipping cases and its use at the "Avtopribor'
(Automatic Device) Plant in Vladimir. Four drawings.
Institution : As above
Submitted ; No date
Subject 3 MSR/knginearing
Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 16/25
Author I
Title ; Blanking dies with side cutters
Periodical : Stan, i instre, 8, 38-39) Ag 3.956
AID P - 5361
Abstract : The combination die with side cutters developed at the Vladimir
(Ivanovo Oblast').*Avtopribor" Plant in described by the author.
This device for blanking dies increases the productivity of
punching machines., One drawing.
Institution i As above
Submitted No date
Subject USSR/kngineering AID P - 5362
Card -1/1 PUb- 103 - 17/25
Author : Bogorodskiy, A. K.
Title : Adjustable removable matrices in blankin machines
Periodical : Stan. i instro, 8p 39, Ag 1956
Abstract s This matrix facilitates assembly and repair work of blanking mi-
chinos-Ithaa been used at the Vladimir *Avtopribor" Plant for some
time. Three drawings.
Institution : As above
Submitted : No date
.BOGORODSKIY, A.K.
Automatic shears for cutting axle billets. Priborostroenie no.10:30
0 136. (MM 9--12)
(Shears (Nachine tools))
BOGMCDBKIY, A.F.
4.- : bwwnvv&*S=MqRW.-Q-
Nechanising the trimming of castings. Priborostroenie no.12:28-
29 D 156,i (MIRA 10.61)
(Punching machinery)
BOGORODSKIT, A.I.
stanings 1040 on, mAtiplo-spiMle -presses. Stan. i,instr.27 ao.12-
34-36 D '56. (mm 10: 2)
(Shoet-metakl work) (Power presses)
BoGoRoDsiay, A.x.
Nechanized cleaningof cast workpleces. Stan.i InBtr. 27 no.12-.37
D '56. (NM 10:2)
(Netal castings)
IMORPRUM ASK.
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Automatic device for controlling the length of insturment axles. Vast.
mash- 36 no.ll.,55-36 N'56. (MIRA 10:1)
, (Illectric measurements) (Instruments)
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BOGORODfgT, A.K.
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Instrument
28 My '56.
ocales with volume notation. Priborostroonis Ao.5:
(XLRL 9:8)
(Instruments)
BOGORDDSKIY, A.K.
A steel-band strapping gadget for Imcking boxes. Stan. i instr,
26 uo,?#.44-45 il '56o (WIRA 9:10)
(Packing for shipment)
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AUTHOR:_ p 122-4-12/29
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TITLE: A press tool for the piercing of holes with adjustable
punches. (Shtamp dlya vyrubki otvevstiy a ragaliraemymi
puansonami)
PERIODICAL: "Vestaik Mashinostroenivatt (Engineering Journal), 1957,
No-T"o Pp- 59 - 60 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: The design of a press tool 1atended for the piercing, in
the bottom of an instrument case, of holes to different con-
figarations is illustrated and explained. The press tool
punch contains an interchangeable core member in which the
1/1 required punches can be mounted when setting up the tool.
There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: "Avto Pribo3PPlant (Zavod "Avtopribor")
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00 1939, No. do ppo, -18-29) (1 part of the
paper deals with Vbs effect of the quality. temperature and
00 rate or pouring or ttA steel and the mould temperature an the
quality of the ligots, paftioularly with regard to piping, 1199~
cavities and porosityo, In the experii,;ents particular attention %16
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*0 3 me" in"Gilgated by means of temperature mecourements,
these
uslug thersoooup~vs Inserted into the mould wall at various 1~
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partite. as well of- the sAin part of the mouldl and(b) too %9
small a volume or the ingot head and the tapering of the mould*
towards the top. 'The above drawbacks were r9atified, in two
new mould designs'* Tests of thdae, mould* are described with
reference to the str,atures of the ingot* obtained. Thin
walls to Ovetmpr J~s~~_r k!jarger volume of head too
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5) About the Work of the Research Laboratory on Productio#
and Labour Organization. (0 rabote isrledovatellskoy
laboratorii po organizatsii proizvodstva i truda, AuBsian)
6) About Manufacturing of Steel Castings with Enclosed
Shrinkage Heads, (Ob otlivke stallnykh detaley s zakrytymi
pribylyami, Russian)
T) Reconstruction of the Heating Furn-ar for Small InGots.
(Rekonstr-aktsiya metodicheskoy pachi d1ya malykh slitkov,
Russian).
Stal', 1957, Vol 17, Nr 2, pp 181 - IJ9 (U-S.S.Ii.)
Received: 5 / 1957 5 1957*
i "Zapotozhatall" Plant
2 Ural Machine-Factory
3~ Not given.
41 Foundry of Novosibirsk
5 "Zapotozhatall" Plant
6 Foundry "Petrovskiy"
7 Foundry of Petrovsk-Zabaykallskiy
Library of Congress.
PHASE I BOOK E)CPWITATION 1043
Urallskiy zavod tyazhelogo mashinostroyeniya, Sverdlovsk
Proizvodstvo stali (Steel Production) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 154 P.
(series: Its Sbornik statey, vyp. 3) 4,000 copies printed.
Ed.: Zamotayev, S.P., Engineer; Tach. Ed.; Dugina, N.A.; Emcutive
Ed.(Ural-Siberian Division, Mashgiz): Kaletina, A.V., Engineer.
PURPOSE: 7his book, published on the 25th anniversary of the Uralmashzavod
(Ural Heavy Machine-building Plant imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) is intended for
engineers, technicians and scientific workers concerned with the production of
steel.
COVERAGE: The basic stages in the development of steel making during the 25 years
of the existence of the Ural Heavy Machine-building Plant are described. The
following achievements in the field of steel making technology are described:
vacuum pouring, resulting in an improved quality of steel; production of ingots
in a variety of special shapes; steel making in open-hearth and electric furnaces.
YL-search work done by the central laboratory of the plant, including a study of
the causes of the formation of internal cracks in heat-resistant steel ingots
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and a study of nonmetallic inclusions, macrostructure and intracrystalline
liquation in large ingots, is also discussed.
TAMB OF CONTENTS:
Zamotayev, S.P. - Production of Steel at the Ural Heavy Machine Building Plant 3
zamotay-ev, S.P.; ~ag�rodskiy~..L.; and Mikullchik, A.V. - Improvement of the
QLiality of Steel in vacuum Casting 17
Demakov, A.Ye. - Technological Process of Steel Mwdng in the Open-hearth
Furnaces of the Ural Heavy Machine -building Plant 36
Malkin, I.P.; Volkova, L.A.; and Razhitskiy, V.I. - Making of Stainless and
Heat-resistant Steels at the Ural Heavy Machine-building Plant 52
Bogorodqk ~A-~L- - Influence of the Casting Mold Design on the Quality of
_Uig_~Os 62
Bogoro 76
.P~~~and Miku-11chik, A.V. - A Study of a Massive Ingot
Bogorodskiy A.L. and Blinov, V.V. - Causes of the Formation of Internal
CPA-R-s-In- Heat-resistant Steel Ingots and Thermal Effect of the Mold on the
Ingot 101
Mikullchik, A.V. and Golubina, O.P. - Nonmetallic Inclusions in Acid
Chromium-nickel-molybdenum,Stee1 116
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Bron, V.A.; Bogordskiy, A.L.; and Semavina, K.P. - Wear Characteristics and
Experience Gained in Improving the Life of an Open-hearth Au-nace Bottom 128
Popov, A.A.; Mirmel'shtein, V.A.; Fedorov, A.B.; and Shcherbakov, A.P. -
Macrostructure Characteristics of Cast Steel 139
Popov., A.A.; Perminov, P.P.; and Bogorodskiy, A.L. - Intracrystalline
Liquation of Carbon Along the Height and Cross Section of a 36-ton Chromium-
nickel-molybdenum Structural Steel Ingot 150
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Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, 1959, Nr 5, p 76 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Zamotayev, S.P., Bogorodskiy, A.L., Mikul'chik, A.V.
TITLE: Improved Quality of Steel in.Vacuum Casting
PERIODICAL: Sb. statey, Ural'skiy z-d tyazh. mashinostr. Im. S. Ordzhoni-
kidze, 19_98, Nr 3, pp 17 - 35
ABSTRACT- Requirements for improved quality of steel for rotor sh&fts
entailed the development of a vacuum installation for casting
large-size ingots at Uralmashzavod, The vacuum installation
consisted of a small chamber forp'a 33 t ingot and a large
chamber for a 120 t ingot, includi~ng the chamber it-self, the
cover and the intermediate teeming ladle. The vacuum in-
stallation was sealed by rubber packings and Al-plates. Both
the vacuum chambers were connected with the pumping station
by a gas pipeline of 250 mm diameter, 2 filters and a cooler
The pumping station included 2 "RVN-30"4and 7 "VN-W"ps
connected in parallel. During.fHe -opeiation of the vacuum
Card 1/3 chambers, spattering of the metal jet was observed. A met&llio
Improved Quality of Steel In Vacuum Casting SOV/137-59-5-9968
casing was employed to restrict spattering. Since only one gas exhaust
pipe existed, the metal jet In the vacuum chamber was displaced towards
tne mold axis, deteriorating the ingot surface. Besides conventional
casting of large-size ingots In a vacuum, the metal in the ladle was also
vacuum treated prior to casting small-size ingots. The metal was transferred
from one ladle into another. This transfer wan performed 12.5 minutes after
tapping and lasted 3 minutes 35 seconds. At the beginning the pressure was
6 mm Hg and increased to 9.5 mm HS at the end. In casting large-size ingots
the vacuum was removed after filling up the feeding heads. The gas in the
exhaust pipe contained (on the average in %)% 00 72.6, N2 14.5, H2 10.7,
CH4 2.2. Analyses of dust in the filter revealed a content of 70 - 90% Pe
and Mn oxides; the remainder was SiO and Al 0 In each pump 1 g dust was
es2t of v
deposited per 1.,ton steel. As a r acuL treatment the surface was
improved, the content of non-metallic impurities was reduced from 0.0091 to
0.0034%. The vacuum-cast ingot had a finer crystalline structure, lesser
porosity of the axial zone, and the non-metallie Impurities were distributed
more regularly. [H] in forged pieces was lower by a factor of 2. The
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plasticity of tangential specimens increased from 46.1 to 57.3% with respect
to compression; from 17.9 to 20.3% with respeot to elongation; from 6.8
to 8.4 kgm/em2 with respeot to toughness. In 1957, the plant saved 1.5
million rubles on account of the liquidation of rejects caused by metallur_
gical defects.
V.B.
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BOOORODSKIT, A.L.
Iffect of the %old deoign on ingot quality. Sbor.st.UZTM no-3:62-75
1 580 (XIBA 11112)
(Steel Ingots)
BOOORODSKIT, A.L.-. MIKM IbHix, A.V.
Investigating large ingots. $bor.et,UZTM no,'3:76-100 1 58. 1
(MRA 11:13)
(Steel lngots~-Testlng)
I
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T*ipialatiort ;fromi Rerarativrqy -.zhtpva1.,,. Metallurg~ya, 1959, Nr 7, p 60 OSSR)
bnd,Blinoiv, V.V.
AUTHORSu !2gorZk
~TXT14.- Causes-of Internal Crack,Formation In Heat Resistant Steel Ingots and
Thermal Work of the Mold
PMIODICAL- Sb. statey, Urallskiy z-d tyazh. mashinostr. im. S. Or%1zhonikidze, 1958,
Nr 3, PP 101 115
ABSTRACT: -Investigations were carried out on 2.1-ton heatrreplatant stepl-ipgort.1,
The:effeot.Qf-.dqlayed.cooling of ingots In,the mold (filled with sapd
,and covered). on the -formation or.-intern4l - cracks was studiedj~ As, well.,
as.the pffiolency,of using moldo with triple cordaity of internaLwalls
.and *a spherical bottom., Curvqs of .the - cooling of internal. and external
surfaces ofthe,mold were plotted. It was statqd that.reduoed*cualing
rates entai 'led theelimination of internal cracks in-the ingot*-- The,
cracks wore of thermal origin and occurred as a result of stresses orlsIng
Card 112 over the height and width, due to non-uniform cooling of the ingot. The
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of the Mold
cracks wore, foiming in the solidified metal and passed through the grain boundaries.
Thd,.'dnvestigatiloiis'proved'that the thermal work of molds with. triple conicity- and
spheri-bal,bottoms was satisfactory and ensured the sequence nnd direction of crystalliza-
tion of ingots.
S.I. V/~
BRON. V.A.,,; B090RODS . SIMAVINA, K.P.
Characteristics of vear and the stabilit7 of basic open-hearth
furnace hearths. Sbor.st.UZTM no-31128-138 '58. (MIRA 11-912)
(Open-hearth furnacee--Maintenance, and repair)
c=/rj'(-5(,q-i';61 ~7,
Translation from: 11cferativnyy zhurnal, FletallurgiYa. 1959, Nr 'I, p 59 (U'338)
AUT11ORS: Popov, A.A., Perminov, P.P. and Bogorodskiy, A.L.
TIME: Intercrystalline Carbon Segregation Over the Height and Croso Section of
a 36-Ton Chromo-Nickel-Molybdontim Structural Steel Ingot
P M-IODICPJ,: 8b. statey. Urallskiy z-d tyazh. mashino3tr. im. S. Ordzhonikidze, 195"-'),
Nr 3, PP 150 - 155
ABSTRACT: Intercrystalline carbon segregation over tile height and cross section of
a 36-ton "31MMR steel ingot was studied. Determination of inter-
crystalline carbon segregation was carried out by measuring the strerqth
afw.chilled ingots on individual sections. It was assumed that martensdt~-
strength was determined by the C content and characterizes its concentra-
tion.-- Specimens of 15 - 15 - 100 mm were chilled in water at 9500C.
Strength was cbtamined on a "PMT-3" device under a 100 - 2W-g'load)
and -on a conventional Vickers device under a ')U-kg load. Strength Was
measured along a straight-line drai-,,n from the surface to-the center of the
ingot, every 0.1 nm, on the "PtqT-3" device and every 0.11 - 0.6 mm on,-the
Card 1/2 Vickers installation. It was stated that tile greatest strength fluctuations
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Intercrystalline Cai-bon Segregation, Over thu lleighL and Cross Section of it i6-Tcui
Chromo-Nickel.-Molybdenum Structural Steel Ingot
apd,c.onsequently the strongest C segregation was observed in the central.portion-of the
indot. In the poripherial portion of the.ingot, In the zone of columnar crystals C
segregation was considerably weaker, It was proved that homogenizing tempering in a
salt-bath at 1,1000C for It hours reduced noticeably intercrystalline C negregntion with-
in the boundaries of individual dendrites; dIffevonces in the strength chnnguys vrorc
obseinied when proceeding from one (lendrite to tr,iother.
Ye.K.
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiyaj, 1961, No. 1, p. 4,3,
1V337
AUTHORS: Bogoro iy,,A,L., Blinov, V.V.
TITIE.* Studying the Causes of Internal Crack Formation in High-Alloy Steel
Ingots
PERIODICAL: V sb.i "Usadochn. protsessy v metallaW', Moscow, AN SSSR, 1960,
pp. 147 - 151
TELT: For the purpose of eliminating defeats in ingots resulting from
thermal cracks, the properties of octahedral U395 (EI395), 3 405 (Ei4O5) and
30 481 (E1481) steel forge Ingots were investigated. The ingots weighing 1.) -
2.1 tons were cast into molds of different conicity. The ingot-mold thermal con-
ditions were studied. Data are given on the basic types of molds used and an the
macrostructure of B1405 steel ingots, cast into molds with ordinary, double and
triple conicity. The high quality of an ingot cast into molds of triple conicity
is stated (5.5% at the top, 16% in the middle portion and 100% at the bottom,
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A006/AO01
Studying the Causes of Internal Crack Formation In High-Alloy Steel Ingots
which is spherical). The authors studied the mechanism of the Ingot solidifica-
tion and of the formation of transverse cracks in the ingot. They revealed the
positive effect of warming-up the mold with a molding mixture or the speeded-up
transfer of the ingot in the mold into the pressing shop at 720 - 8400C in order
to eliminate thermally the cracks in the ingots.
0.M.
Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
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BOGORODSKIY, Aleksandr Leonidovioh;VOLPYANSKIYj L.M.., inzh.,, red.;
CHILIKINAp N.D., inzh., ved. red.; DUGINAI N.A., tekbn.
red.
(Steel smelting in open-bearth'furnaces] Plavka stali v mar-
te,novAk4kh pechakh. Pod red, L.M.Volpianskogo . Moskyaj
Mashgiz,, 1961. 45 p. '(Nauchno-pooaiarnaia biblioteka rabo-
chogo-liteishohikap no.18) (HIM 150)
(Open-hearth furnaces) (Steel-Mata3lurgy)
BMLAVSKIT,--A-.,-L. (Moskva, Zh-88, ul. Sharikopodahipinka., 12, kr, 25)
X,ray diagnosis of skeletal metastases of tbyroid gland adenoma.
Vop. onk.'8 no.1118-25 162. (MIRA 1592)
1. Iz rentgenovskogo otdeleniya (zav. - A. L. Bogoslavskiy)
Gorodskoy onkologicbeakoy bollnitay (glav, vrach - 1,, Ye.
Vakkhavich, vedushchly onkolog - dote. B. V. Milonov).
(THYROID GLAND--TUMORS) (DIAGNOSIS, RADIOSCOPIC)
(BOXES-TUMORS)
LUINITSKIY, Voevolod Veavolodovich; BOGORODSI:IY
redaktor; IARIONOT,
G.Yao,takhnichaskiy reda&IJU - -- I 11,~ --
(A manual of problems for heat technicians of electric power
plants] Zadachnik po teplovym elaktricheekim stantsitam. Izd. 2-oo,
parer. i dop. Moskva, Gos. energ. izd-vo, 1956. 232 p. (MLRA 9:9)
(Alectric power plants)
(Slactric engineering--Problems, exercises. etc.)
S/094/62/000/002/002/002
E194/E485
AUTHORS: Sazanov, B.V., Bogorodskiy _A.S_._
TITLE: Comparative coits of transporting compressed air and
ataam
PERIODICAL: Promyshlennaya energetika, no.2, 1962, 28-33
TEXT: Large turbo-compressors usually have steam turbine drive
because it gives more economic control than-electrical drive.
Industrial installations consuming compressed air are often remote
from the local power station or other source of steam and it is
usually economically unjustified to construct small boilers for
driving turbo-compressor turbines. The question then arises
whether it is better to locate the compressor at the source of
steam or near the point of air consumption. In the one case
compressed air has to be transported over a distance and in the
other case steam. This article makes a cost comparison for the
case of a large oxygen plant. In designing new oxygen plants, it
is obviously best to put the plant close to the power station so
that neither air nor steam need be transported, but this is not
always possible. In the work which was carried out by the authors
in the MEI, a comparison was made for the case of a steam driven
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compressor for oxygen plants type SP-5 (BR-5) and SP-2 (BR-2)
which have oxygen production capacities of 7500 and 30000 m3/hour
(at n.t.p.) respectively when the distance between the power
station and the oxygen plant is from I to 3 kilometres. The
various factors that enter into the cost of transporting air are
considered and it is first shown that the minimum total annual
costs in transporting air occur when the speed is 7, 8 or 10 m/sec
depending upon whether the cost of conventional fuel is 10, 7 or
3 roubles per ton respectively. When the cost of conventional
fuel is 10 roubles per ton the optimum speed is 9.5 m/sec and when
it is 3 roubles per ton about 15 m/sec. It is also shown that the
optimum air speed is practically independent of compressor output.
Similar calculations are then made for steam with the standard
steam conditions of 35 atm and 4350C. The results of the
calculations for both air and steam are given in Table 2. The
tabulated data show that when the distance between the power
station and the oxygen plant is between I and 3 kilometres and the
cost of conventional fuel is 3 roubles per ton or more, it is much
cheaper to transport compressed air than steam. The conclusion
may be extended to turbine driven compressors used for other
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purposes, the advantages of transporting air over a distance are
the greater the higher the absolute consumption. Moreover, a
-high pressure steam line requires much more maintenance than an
-air line. Some of the spaces in the table for steam are left
blank because, with the normal back-pressure conditions, steatti of'
suitable parameters could not be delivered. However, if the
initial steam supply is for some reason of higher conditions than
35 atm,435*C, as for example if waste heat boilers operating at
more than 40 atm are used the cost of transporting steam may be
less and becomes equal to the cost of transporting air when the
cost of conventional fuel is of the order of 5 roubles per ton.
If the fuel cost is greater it is more advantageous to transytort
air- in this case also. There are 2 figures and 3 tables.
V/
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SAZANOV, B.V.; BOGORODSKIY, A.Z.
Comparing the economic advantages of compressed air and steam
transmission. Prom.energ. 1? no.2:28-33 F 16Z. (MIRA 150)
(Heating from ce-istral stations)
SKIYI 'SIv.
Bovorodskly, B.V. "On the Physiology and anato ., ~ of the te-don ~P.eclljanisl
on the volar surface of Ue third section of the anterior extremities of
the horse", Trudy Dnepropetr. s. -kh. in-ta, Vol. il-M, 19ho", p. 15-21
SO: U-3261, 10 April 53, (Letopislzhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 12, 19h9
BOGORODSKIY, B.V.
Posobie dlia prakticheskikh
zaniatii po anatomii sellskokhoziaistvennykh zhivot-
nykh (Guide to practical studies in the anatomy of
farm animals). Izd- 4-e, ispr., Moskva, Sellkhozgiz, 1952. 140 p.
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions Vol. 6, No. 1, April 1953
1. BOGORODSKIYO B. V*
2. um (6oo)
4- Agriculture
7. Guide to practical studies in the anatomy of farm animals, Izd. 4-e,
ispr., Moskva, Sellkhozgiz, 1952-
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April# 1953, Uncl.
BOGOPODSXIY, B.
Posobie Dlia Praktichaskikh Zaniatit Po Anatomii Selskokhoziaistvennykh
Zhivotn.vkh Nanual for Laboratory Study of the Anatomy of Farm Animals)
(Paper ddition)
87 P. 750
SO: Your Continent Book List, April 1954
masgreph LUM
"Ispb=w Ida"
"A Isse-In 24wt Stiond for tAter-eity Aerial Ousemmica-
man LIA"'m 01~v. b4prodoly, A. P. so~, 2 pp
wlestalk ft"I - A4kUWTM'" go 12 (93)
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station fm 11AUUmp to ~# oaalrol ad taut
tb* 11swe, MA to " the Ohmmols tw "IlTm at
omvw*atlcn. Diagmums of the InstaLlatim an gives.
312103
-BOOORODSKIY, G.N.; TKHANOV, G.P., inzhoner.
The type FTA-M facsimile transmitter. Vest.sviazi 17 no.2:3-5
P 157o (MLRA 10:3)
1. Starshty inzhener Tekhnicheskogo upravlaniya Ministerstva
evyazi SSSR (for Bogorodskir) 2. Nachallnik laboratorii Nauchno-
iseledovatellskogo instituta Hinisterstya radiotekhnichaskoy
promyshlennosti,~for Tikhanov).
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130GORODSKIT, G.N., lnzh.
, _ -. . pavaw 0 &VA a a aek 4%**
nTelography, Pt. 3: PhototelegrapW by S.I. Klykov. Reirlewed by
G.N. Bogorodskii. Vest. eviazi 18 no.7:32 JI 158. (MIRA 11:9)
I.Takhnichaskoys upravlaniya Ministoretva ovvasi SSSR.
(Phototelegmph.v)
BOGORODEKIY. Georgiy Nikolayevich; KOBIJCNTS. logan LIvovich; KOWOYA.
G.B., otv.red.; PMOTA, T.Te., red.;
SMM, a.I., takhn."d.
[Phototelography; information pamphlet] Pototelografnaia
takhnika; informatsionnyi abornik. Holakva. Gos.izd-vo lit-ry
po voprosam eviaxi i radio, 1959. 55 p. (HIM 13:5)
(Phototelographr)'
AFANASIYEVA, Lyudmila Vasillyevna; KARPESHKO, Yuriy Yefimovich;
BOGOHODSKlY,_A,Y,,, otv. red., BATRAKOVA, T.A., red.
(Electrophotographic rsoording of images] Elektrofoto-
graficho%skaia zapis' izobrazhenii. Moskva., Sviazt, 1965.
46 p. (MIRA 18!5)
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ACC NRs AP6030115h SOURCE CODE: UR/0213/66/oo6/oo4/0580/0592
AUTHOR: Bogorodakiy, M. M.
ORG: State Institute of Oceanography (Gosudarstvennyy okeanograficheskiy institut)
TITLE: Peculiarities of sea-surface roughness
SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. hi 1966, 580-592
TOPIC TAGS: wind velocity, sea surface, wave, transport layer 00PAJ P90PFse
ABSTRACT: Results are presented of gradient observations of wind velocity made
from a floating gradient installation of the Froude spar-buoy type in the low
latitudes of the Atlantic Ocean.V Wind data were supplied continuous over long perioda
of time. Dependence of sea-surface__F64neas on dynamic velocity has been found
within the limits of the quasi-stationary regimes of the wave-wind systems. The
existence of a "wave-transport layer" above the disturbed sea surface is established
in which transported wind and relative wind stability at a certain height are
observed. The derived empirical relationship between tie wave elements and the values
characterizing the wave transport layer make it possible to reconcile a number of
peculiarities of the rough sea surface that previously contradicted each other. Orig.
art. has- 3 figures, h tables, and 20 formulas.
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.ORG: State Institute of Oceanography, Moscow (Gosudarstyennyy okeanograficheskly
instituiT-
TITLE: Comparison of wind velocity-gradient observations carried out with ;a Froude
,spar-bu2X and an overboard gradient unit
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SOURCE: Okeanologiya, v. 6, no. 2, 1966, 3117-354
TOPIC TAGS: oceanographic equipment, oceanographic ship, wind velocity, wind meter
W,0410 CRRD1eA.,%j-
ABSTRACT: The reliability of data obtained 'with an onboard gradient unit was aimul-
taneously compared with that of data, obtained from a Froude-type apar-buoy with a
submerged damper. The representativeness of onboard gradient observations is broken
down by relative wind bearing and by introducing corrections for pitch, drift, and
relative wind bearing. The unreliability of wind observations carried out from the
bridge of a driftine vessel was noted. 449pservations carried out from the bridge of
the research vessel "14ikha AMMY exaggerate the wind velocity up to 16%. Orig
art. has: 2 figures and Is tables. [Based on author's abstraot.) INTI
SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 12&p64/ ORIG REF: 014
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BOGORODSKIY, M.M.; YEUMINO Ye.N.
Formation of nitric oxide in a pulse discharge. Zhur. fiz. khim.
38 no*7;1849-1851 JI '64. WIRA 18:3)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy,universitet imeni Lomonosova.
BOGORODSM,-II.S., inzh.
Cleaning of mil3ed peat from impurities in electric power stations.
Torf. promo' 40 no.7;18-19 163, (MIRA 17:1)
1. Goaudarstvennyy trest po organizataii i ratsionalizatsii
rayonnykh elektrostantsiy i setey,
BOGORO-MIKI-Y, I.S "., in zh.
In--urle3 in the beating and transport Bootims of ele.,trll~
.1
power plants. &ergAlk 12 no.1le4'4,-'A'6 N 164 (MIRA 3.8sZ)
S/10n(/60/000/007/005/005/xx
E192/E282
AUTHOR: Junior Scientific Worker
TITLE: Electronics Uncovers the Secrets of the Oceans
PERIODICAL: RadioNo. 7, 1960, pp. 7-9
TEXT: The Soviet oceanographic ship (Mikhail Lomonosov) has
been investigating the Atlantic Ocean for the last three years.
The ship is the property of the Marine Hydrophysical Institute
of the Academy of Science of the USSR. The author of these notes
has taken part in the expeditions of the ship. The vessel is
specially equipped with 16 laboratories, which have a staff of
70 scientific workers. The ship is provided with the latest radio
navigation equipment and a powerful radio station which maintain's
constant communications between the Soviet Union and the ship.
The scientists in the laboratories are equipped with electronic
and accoustic devices, in particular the echo sounding equipment
for studying the bottom of the sea and its morphology. The
currents at the surface and at various depths of the ocean are
investigated by means of a special electromagnetic measuring
equipment. The wave generating processes are measured by means
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E192/E282
Electronics Uncovers the Secrets of the Oceans
of an automatic equipment. A set of instruments devised by
Professor A. G. Kolesnikov is used for investigating: the laws of
thermal balance of the ocean, the interaction regions between the
cold and warm masses, turbulent mixing in the ocean and in the
atmosphere, temperature distribution and salinity. These quantit_
ies are measured automatically by means of an electronic equipment
which records the velocity and direction of the wind, the temper-
ature and humidity of the air and the fluctuation of temperatures
and velocities. The velocity measurement is done by means of the
"hot wire" method. The temperature changes are measured by means
of highly-sensitive thermal batteries. The humidity and temperature
of the air are determined by an automatic electronic bridge. As
a result of the investigations carried out by Professor A. G. Kole-
snikov it was possible to verify and corroborate the turbulence
theory proposed by Academician A. N. Kolmogorov.
ASSOCIATION: Morskiy gidrofizicheskiy institut AN SSSR
(Marine Hydrophysical Institute AS USSP~
40- c-rolf'A iY1
USSR General Biology. Evolution B-T
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.11 No 1., 1958,, No 365
Author Bogorodskiyp M.A.
Inst Not Given
Title The Study of Qualitative Mechanisms of Natural Selection in
Self -PolUnating Populations.
Orig Pub Tr. Stalingr. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, 6, 132-145
Abstract : An attempt to establish a method for studying the process of
natural selection by means of calculating the rate of multi-
p3lcation of different plant forms in a mixed population.
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