SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOGOVSKIY, P. A. - BOGOYAVLENSKAYA, O. V.
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BOGOVSKIY, P. A.
DocuiMed Sci - (diss) "Cancerogenic action of products
of the
refinement of Estonian shale.
(Experimental-morphological
study)." Leningrad, 1961. 31 pp with diagrains;
(Ministr of
Public Health RSFSR, Leningrad Sanitary-Hygienic Med
InsJ;
400 copies; free; list of author's works on p 31 (15
entries);
M, 7-61 sup, 255)
BOGOVSKIY, P.:A.~.(VSSR)
"On the cancerogenic etfect of some 3,4-benzopyrene-free and
3,4-benzopyrene-
containing fractions of Estonian."
report submitted for the European Conference on Tumor Bio:Logy
~CC)..
Warsw, Poland
22-2T fty 1961
Bogovskiy, P. A.-Inst. of Experimental and Clinical Medicine,
Ravi Tfinav 18/20.
Tallnin
BOGOVSKIY, Pavol Aleksandrovich; KLIINSKIY) K.S.., red.;
SEVAST'YANOV) A.)
-r-e'd-,,-TOM4SA1Tj-`E. red.
[Carcinogenic affect of products of Estonian oil shale]
Kantserogen-
noe deistvie produktov pererabotki estonskogo
slantea.'TaLlim,, Akad.
nauk Estonskoi SSR, 1961. 349, 111 p. (MIRA .14:12)
(F.STONIA-OIL SHALES) (CARCINOGENS)
BOG OVSKn.,-RAA.,-doktor aLnauk
Decancerogenization of the,products.of oil-shale processing.
Vest,AN SSSR 32 ..uo,8.,72-73 Ag .1,62. (MTRA 15:8)
IENIC ASP2ZT.S)' (CAMINOGFM)
BOGOVSM P A. (Tallin-Nymne, Pyarnuskoye Bhosse, d.
233, kv- -1);
Tallin, ul. Tekhnika, d. 15, kv. 13);
ARRO.. I. Kh: ~Tallin, ul. Tekhnikap 9/15, kv. 5)
Cancerogenic action of some chromatographic
fractions of tar
obtained by distillation of Estonian oil shale.
Vop. onk. 6
no.12134-42 '60. (MIRA 1517)
1. Iz Instituta eksperimentalincy i klinicheakoy
meditsiny
(dir. - kand. med. nauk P. A. Bogovskiy) i
Institute. Idiiaii
(dir. - kand..khimichookikh nauk, A. T. Xyll') AN
Istonskay SSR.
(CARCINOGENS) (TAR-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
,BOGOVOY. M.V.; GRIBOVA F.L.
&-- .9
Heating of-rioer heads on copper aLloy castings. Lit.
prJ.ozv. no*5:
2-4 yq !62, (KM 16:3)
(Riaere (Founding)) (Copper &UOYO)
TALUXOT, T. (Dzershinek); BOGOLLVLZNIT, 1. (Dserzhinak).
The lim output has been increased. Stroi.mat.2 no.12:32 D
156.
(na 10:2)
1. Pirektor Dzershinskogo silikatnogo sayoda (for Valenkov).
2. Glav inzhener.Dzershinskogo silikatnogo zavoda (for Bogo-
yavleni77.
(Lim kilns)
COWTRY
CATEGORY
Gprjf~ral Problemn of Fotiio3.c~:y.
Me
tu bo I i ara
AB5. JOUR,
RZhDiol., No. 19%, No. 10701P
AUTHO"
Lat"pi aft "S'P.
StItilte of
TITL-~
T,~,,~- it*c'id and 1"divillne
Phov,."Rtfk;~O
Blood-3emn. in iie-ilthy r~..nd in la-
anoer
tjL)jjA:, with Free. a nc (,,!-Oil
u
ORIG. PUB.
I -, C, I 'S P
e! ~:nrerl!ii.med.A ',,' Latv
l
ABSTRACT
tendency .vas noted for (,,levation of the
arAd
r,hoZi,-;*;,,atuf7,c In ratlents with. can~;er
~--f! the bram, particulai,ly
d s tatS e, I n t h
nremoneG of
in "."le axillary ly~-.-phatlc nodes;
t,--,c rc-
tho Fn(~
"out-th -~t ~:es ls'considemd to
be ,uo. tc~ a
dro~:en therupy. T*,-e --Illmllne
7-hoE~phat~tsc?(AL
-
'
-L-Athin 110,-nal It,-At i
ur
of tht~ Breast.
CARD: 1/2
GAL
Iji IhS i7ti if lCii-Ah ti
lAturskums of
V. S. DmIttlevoi,'. -T -Noyavlcnq zapiski
Din Willfral.)
'IN,
.11ei;ra tiv effl~ 8 t
V,
0
L, JdLs (the
W.W." ell ]by tilt
Tur nsuis" am A ngu S 11
roelanc;cradc ebarne er of tile rst. tile inore
leueocrutle
PC of the latter. ringloclase valLq over K feldspar lit
ple I njagnintle cycle. the
I C Falcozoic group. In the Vollho
Intrusions of the Cxbonifetous ate highcr fit CRO' AIRO'
but lower In A1101 and 8101 than tile Permlaii rock
types.
-The nssuniption that K10 pretiontitintes over NnsO In
the
Pernalan Intrusio", however, Is not confirmed by it
ctit.-
stiti3ticisidi.qeunlonof292clicrii.niiiilyjtc,g.
D,ruidil,extittl-
MOW lit 80%of the maginallcrentersof KmAkluttati, NajO.
.piedoininates over KIO. independent of the geol.
clutracter
Of the Intrusion bodysizes. Only lit tile (likes,
Nit,O-.KIO
is equnl to oc below 3: 1. KiO grrnter than N10 Is Only
oh-
served In a few sinitil Intrusive Wicq. lit the
Varisclart
rmnitolds the Nato) content 1.4 Incte.,Lwd front
rnarse-grrinti-
or types to ffitc-gronular and porp1syric grallite
structures.
Analyses of rack,.4 with KjO above Nn,0 trime
freilticritly
owir lit gT4nite mphyrics. 'rhe followitiv
cla-sificition Is
I I tf K k1 st 1-: (4) Na-grallites
hril"iles, 10 to 15%;
b)t)revallinglywAlegranltrs(tlii,0:1~sO~l,tn.'I:I).:Il)to
4O
(C) K- Nit granit cs (with Nato: KjC) of about
1,5:1,orlow.
cr CW%; Nnj0:K,0
1:1A or lower); (9) K-Rtauites, Only cniiiWited vrith it
jypica( Kinc1nsnnvit(f-.;ni, e,g. in Motetit Rt"ititsid,
Koiti.
W. Fitel
MOGOYAVLIWSrAYA. G.Ye?
-,;: , ".
. - ~ , 'VIflW"nyy'vo1= and it a extrusive formations,
Biul, Vulke eta,
no.26r13-18 1570 (MIU 11.o)
(Besmanr,37 volcano)
BOGOYAVLENSKA*o G. To.
The Bezymyannyy Volcano in Kamachatka and its agglomerate
flow.
Trudy~ Iab. rilk no.190-34 160. (MIRA 14:3)
(Bezymyannyy Volcano)
BOGOTAVLE1LNSKAYA4_G..Te.; GORSHKOV, G.S.;
TOVAROVA, I.I.
Origin of lavas of the adventive craters of the
Keyuchevskiy
Volcano (1956). Biul.Vulk. sta. no.30:17-23 160.
(MIRA 14-3)
(Keyuchevskiy Volcano-Lava)
GORSHKOV., G.S.,- BOGOYAVLFMKAYA, G,Ye.
BezyWannaya. Sopka in 1956-58. Biul.Vulk.sta.
no.31:17-22 161.
(MIU 15 :2)
(Bezymyannyy Volcano)
GORSHKOV, G.S.; BOGOYAVLENSKAU
Petrography of contemporary volcanic rocks in the Kurile
Islands
arc (northern Kurile Islands). Trudy Lab.vulk. no.210-32 162.
(Kurile Islands-Rocks, Igneous) (MIRA 15:4)
eBDODYAVLENSKAYA~.O.YE.
Agglomerate flow Bezymianny Volcano.
Paper presented at the 12th General
Assembly of the 0 IUGG
Helsinki, Finland juiy 196o
BOGOYAMMUMA, G. rL
Masertation defended at the Institute of the Geology
of Pre Deposits,
Petrography, Lineralogy, and Geochemistry for the
academic degree of
Candidate of Geologo-14ineralogical Sciences:
"Histroy of the Development of t1in %zymyaskiy Volcano
and Features of
Its Present-Day Activity.11
Vestnik Akad Nauk., No. 4, 1963, pp. 119-145
GORSHKOV. Georgiy Stepanovich. BOGOYAVLENSKAYA,,
tta
_Penr ):.
---
-127V , PITF, B.I.P otv* r6d*
[Bezyjryamiyy Volcano and the characteristics of
its recent
eruption,, 1955-19631 Vulkan Bezymianryl i
osobemosti ego
poslednego izverzheniia (1955-1963 gg.) Moskva.,
Nauka
1965. 169 p. (MIPLA 18:8~
t 4 'V L C5 1-vtI
USSH/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their
Application -- Silicates.
Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 5248
Author: Chekhmatayeva, S. M.., BogoyavleMkaya., 1. B.
0- ------ *----,
Institution: State Scientific Research Institute of Ceramics
Title: Amelioration of the Quality of Refractory Supplies
Original
Publicaticn: Tr. Gos. n.-i. keram. in-ta, 1955, Ho 2, 1o-26
Abstract: The work that has been carried out revealed that the
quality of
cbELmotte saggers used in porcelain manufacture, can be
improved by
replacing the procedure of plastic forming by semi-dry pressing
(under a pressure of'v500 kg/=2) or by pneumatic tamping.
latnin-
skaya and Druzhkovskaya clay and Prosyanovskiy kaolin weree
used as
the raw materials. Chamotte was added to the paste in the form
of
sagger scrap and various fired clays. A study was also made of
the
effect of addition of technical alumina. Pressed saegers had a
com-
pression strength 4 times greater., and a water absorption 1.5
times
Card V2
USSR/Chemical Techrology. Chemical Products and Their
Application -- silicates.
f Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9
Abst Journal; Referat Zhur - KbImlya, No 2,, 1957~ 524.8
Abstract: lower, than saggere of plastic forming. Study of
carborundum pastes
has shown that the quality of saggers and tiles produced from
a mix-
ture of (parts by veight): carborundum 97) clay 3) is
considerably
better than that of chamotte. However, because this raw
material is
in short supply, carborundum products cannot be used as a
complete
substitute for other refractories. Further improvement of the
quality
of cbamotte refractories is possible by an addition to the
paste of
15-20% of calcined) ground alumina.
Card 2/2
T. 08)m-,~4. EWT(m)/DJP(t)fl)--IJP(c)-,JD~
Cq/JG
ACC NRi MW307,30 OUIC& CODE: UR/0363/66/002/004/1684/16P-3
-7
AUTHOR: Sandulova, A. V.; Bogoyavlonskaya, I. .; P~rrsko, L. 1.
O,',GZ Llvov Polytoohnio Instituto (Llvovslciy
politokhnichoskiy,~nstltut)
M12t Effect of impurities on tho growth of silicon whiskors from the
g2,Rc~oi~s P"Ge
~'.SUMXZJ J0 SSSR. Izvostiya. Noorganiohoskiyo matorialyj, v. 2, no.
9,, i966p 1684-
1685
TOPIC TAG49 silicon single crystal, single crystal growth, crystal
dislocation
ABST&kCT: The affoct of tho following impuritios on the growth of
silicon whiskers
was studiodt Ptt Aus Ag, Cus Ni, As, Sb, In and 0. The crystals
were.grown in a
closed quartz ampoule by moans of the disproportionation reaction
25 RrZ gas Sis + SiRr4 gas
Source zono Crystallization zone
I Sb, In and 0 woro found to sloir down the growth of Si whiskors,
and all the romaining
inpuritios to accolorato it. Tho growth rate was dotorminod as a
function of the
amount of each individual growth-stimulating impurity. The data
obtained an used to
explain the influence of the impurity on tho crystalliration
moohanisms the impurity
atoms increase the density of dislocations on the crystals of the
substrate# thus
1/2
UDCs 546.28
- --L-O
ACC NR~sWIO;5-- -
0 0780
promoting the nucleation vA growth o.1, the whiskers. Si whiskers
grown from both
puro Si and Si containing impuritieB "a structurally perfect and
free of dlslocati~
Crig. art. has t 3 figures and i table.
SUB CODEi 20/ SUBM DAM 07()ot63/ orao REFs oo2/ oTH REFt on
1,qSrd 2/2 _1,,.
B006MMISKAYA, L. A.
IL'INOV, S. P. and BOGOYAVLENSKAYA A L. A. (Scientific Research
Vetorinary Institute,
Kazakh Branch of th 1-Union AcadeiV of Agricultural Sciences
named after Lenin.)
C3^rtnerls infection of grown cattle.
So: Veterinariya; 24; 9; September 1947; Uncl.
TABCON
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
KUZNETSOVI, Ye.V.; BOGOYAVLENSKAYA, L.A.
Polarographic study of the copolymerization of methyl
methacrylate
with methacrylic acid in the presence of some of its
salts. Vysokom.
sood. 7 no.2:259-263 F 165. (14IRA 18:3)
1. Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni
Kirova.
DOGOYAVLXNSrAYA, L.B.; Vlll$HANSXATA? P,L*; HATVEYBVA,
T.N.; SAKHAROVA, P.K.;
ZUTO , Tej.; XAGAN, H.I.
Atiological structure of Inteatin4l diseases of iufants;
authorle
abstract. Zhur.mikroblol.,opid.1 immun. 30 no.11t113 N
159-
(MIRA, 130)
1. Iz Nookovskoy gorodskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy
stantaii.
(nmANTs-insmais) (INUSTIN35-DISHASES)
VILISHANSrAYA, F.L.: DOGOYAVLUSUYA, L.B.
--------------
Study of Salmonella outlures isolated In Moscow in
1957. Preliml
nary report. Shur.mikrobiol.spid,i. ivmun.
31,n0-11137-140 J& 160.
(HM 130)
1. Iz Gorodskoy sanitarno-spidemiologichookoy stantaft.
(simaULLA culture)
KAGAN, M.I.; KU71M-TSOVA, Ye.V.; VILISHANSKAYA, F.L.;
MATVEYEVA.. V. N.. J; SAMUMA 0 P. K.
Epidemiological observations on patients with
colienteritis. Zhur.
mikrobiol.*\,epid. *i Jumin. 32 no.10:7840 0 161. (N:1
RA 34: 10)
1. Iz Gorodskoy sanitarno-opkdemiblogicheakoy stantaii
i sanitarho-
epidemiologicheskoy stantsii Dzershinskogo r4yona
Moskvy.
(ESGHERICHIA COLI) (INTFZTINES-ZISEASES)
BOGOYAVIENSKAYA, L.B.
... . ....
Microscopic study of the agglutination reaction with
various
bacterial antigens. Zhur. inikrobiol., epid. i immun.
41 no.10:
56-60 164. (MTRA 18-5)
1. Gosudarstvennyy kontrAInyy institut meditsinskikh
biologi-
cheskikh preparatov imeni Tarasevicha.
-9XOYAVI,.PJVKAYA, L.B.; KALINA, A.P.
Ykthodology of determining entarogenic Pscherichla
coli. Lab.
delo no.8:491-496 165. (MIRA 18:0)
1. Gasudarstvennyy kontrollnyy institut
meditsinskikh
biclogicheskikh preparatov imeni Tarasevicha,
Moskva.
D
BOGOYAVI,LNSKAYA, L.B.; YERSBOVA, Ye.B.
Evaluation of diagnostic sera of the intestinal group
by
antAbody nitrogen. Zhur. mikrobiol.,, epide. i immun.
42 no.ll-.
75-78 N 165* (MIRA 18.'12)
1. Gosudarstvennyy kontrolInyy Institut meditsinskikh
biologi-
cheskikh preparatov imeni Tarasevicha, Moskva.
Submitted March
10, 1964-
BOGOYAVLENSKAYA, !~~V OSTROINOV, B.Ye.; SNITKO, L.P.
Study of the stability of electric power transmission
botween the
Stalingrad Hydroelectric Power Station,and Moscow.
Sbor. rob. po
vop. elektromekh. to.6184-104 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(Moscow-Eleotric power) (Stalingrad Hydroelectric
Power Station)
--- - - - - - - - - - -
- _r_ #$-? J-0-*
60 0 M a IT It Is 1, u D W a v
a r a 2 6 0 a P 0 If I I M V
A Cj_ t. s
..a MR
rNOZ11140
< 14 /j. _00
lumb"M a lim"SOMM
**A Wyw-. Nt. L.,11ollapAronkerm and A. A. Kovnl%kit 00
C,"Inst. Chem. Phys., Acall. "%-I. V.S.S.R., Nitarow). J. .60
A volld catalyst can acmicrate a reaction in the gas phaw -00
Ily emitil"If into the 1*4 artivr sto"Is or rmlivals that illi-
'11100
tiate rhalus. this catalyW ellect is analogolls. to photo.
to chtm. initiation of reactions. A method is devilell us 1*0
show that a %olid can acceirmtea flatt"etion.althatith fill,
10111,
reattion take% 14w within the tomogrueou% gas phaw. .60
not oft the onlitl surface. A thernforouple is placr4j sJung
the uis of the reaction %,v%wi and ils trading% ate rnmitatell
6*0
whell the catalyst 14 (a) Distend liver tile wall 44 tile
4l"1 (b) forulsormling lift the therillurouple. IIIN-1r. =011111
action take% plave on the ratal"t sulliter. tile Ivillt. 44 tile
v I
,Lpt. M should be Wither than ill (a); still if t- tcw-
oo J Is hontogencous, buth readinp shoidd 1w itirtitic-al. 9,;
coo
71W i4fe"tily of the two r"ding. was 1,W fill,
of
~kso betwern CO slid SO, In tile Ittrwittv 4 AMI, fit
so I7WW tum, fig (starting twessurr) and !WLS-474'. the
-to
SOp and If in The presence of AIM, al%o arenit its Ile ho"lo.
The askiatim of 90, in the prr%cuct of Ili 6 COO
The oxitlAtion of it anti of Mils on Ile go*
wem to be partly beferoifrurous. 111kcrutan
a&*
too
lie 0
r r -.I SLA 42TALLURSCAL UTERATUNI CLAMPKATPON tie*
%lifts, 4-TISSITA
Qv tied 616,410-f sjJ411 3M a.. its
It K KW A a Phil 0 0 Is I If 0 9 a 4
5-14 S IT 00 if
Zo
Goes4101111 00
BOOOTAVLENSKAYA, M.P.;-KARZINKIN, G.S.. doktor
biol.nauk
the study of calcium metabolism by using a radioactive
calcium isotope (0a45) . Trudy sov.Ikhtskom.
no,8:322-326 1 A
(MIRA llt1l)
1. Vessoyust" nauchno-teeledovatel'skiy institut
morskogo rybnogo
khozyayot*dL i okeanografii.
(Fish tagging) (Calcium--Isotopes)
F
BOGOYAVLENSVIYA, M.A, Cand Biol Sci -- (diss)
"Study of calcium
metabolism Ior the purpose of using Ca45 for
~carkingr fish." Yos,
1959) 15 pp (Ijos Vinicipal Pedagogical Inst
im V.P. Potenk-in)
150 copies (KL, 36-59, 113)
- 28 -
BOGOYAVlEd4SKAYA, MO F.
"Plastic Surgery of the Perimeum with Res66ration of Rectal
Sphincter,," Khirurgiya
No-5, 1952
it. P.
"Temperature Reactions During Blood Transfusion."
Cand Med
Sci, Second Moscow Medical Inst, Mosoow, 1953-
(7'Zh'Bio1, No 2,
Se-P 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dicaortations
Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (10)
SO: Sum. .To. 481, 5 Mv 55
BAGDASARDY, A.A., professor; VINOGRAD-FINM', 11R.,
professor; AKSMIDYA,
O.V.; BOODTAVIMSKATA, M.P.; BOLDTSHRVA, G.M.; EDDINA,
R.I.;
SM)pjff"14
. .
, M
Uss' of concentrated leukocyte in the treatment of
chronic radiation
sickness. Klih.med.33 no.6:28-40 Je '55- (MLRA 8:12)
1. Chlon-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Bagdauarov)
(RADIATION SICKMS, ther,
leukocytes)
(BLOOD TRANSJUSION,
lankocy-tes in ther. of radiation sickness)
(L3HOCYTW, Thor use
radiation sickness)
V L Tf --IrV 'Y'Ay mt
BAGDA&AR6v, A. A.. VINOCMCYV-YIML., F. K.J, RAUSHENBAXE., M. 0.,
-kQQ-QXAYIEW-=
M. F.) IRCDIKAJ R. I., MLYAXEVA, B. F.) AIDULIAYEV, G. M. and
IAGUT.UiA, N. Y.
"Experience of Treatment and Prophylaxis of Radiation Disease
with Laucooyte
and Thromboeyte Masses."
paper to be presented at 2nd LT14 Intl. Conf. on the peaceful
uses of Atomic Energy,
Geneva, 1 - 13 Sep 58.
BIGDABAROY, A.A*. prof.$ DVOLAYTSKATA-BARYSHNA, X.R.g doktor
med.nauk,
BOLOTNIKOVA, F.T.,30GOTAVWSXAYA, M.P., FAYNSIR.E.711, F.E.,
Antileukocyte antibodiea in hypoplsRtic nnemiAa and in
chronic radiation
sicknesse Problegamat, i petal. krovi 3 no.4:10-16 Jl-Ag 158
(MIRA 11:8)
1. Is TSentrallnogo ordena Leninn Institutn gematologii i
pereliva,..
niya krovi (dir. - deystvitelinyy.ohlon AMN SSSR prof. A.A.
Bacdaearov)
Hinisterstva adravookhraneniya SSSR. 2. Deystvitolinyy ohlen
AMN SSSR
(for Bardnenror).
(ANDIIA, APLASTIG, immunoloff,
anti-laukocyte antibodies (Rus))
(RDIATION, - inj. eff a
raditition eickenss, Rnti-leukocyte antibodies in(Rus))
aF
all
JA
N1
CMWOVI I.t.; BOGOYAVMSKAYAp M.P.'; TS&SSARSKAY,4 T.P.
Aetivity of the properdin system in chronie irradiation.
Ned.rad.
5 no.7t89-90 160. - (k-M 13t12)
(RADIATION SICJ,~,ISW) (PWPMDIN) v
DVOLALYTSKAYA-BARYSHEVA~ K.M., prof.; BOLOTNIKOVA,
F.I.; FAIVSHTM, F.E.;
BOGOYAVLEISKAYA; M.P.
Study on antithrombocytic antibodies in some diseases
of the blood
system and in chronic radiation sickness.
Probl.gemat.j. perel.krovi
no.6:9-23 161. (MIRA .14:10)
1. 1z TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina instituta gematologii
i pereli-
vaniya krovi (dir. - doystvitellnyy chlen AIV SSSR
prof. A.A.
Bngdasarov) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya OSSR.
(BLOOB-DISEASES) (RADIATION SICKNESS)
(ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES)
41723
S/241/62/000/003/001/CO4
1021/1215
,'.,UTHORS Ur.~nson, P.M. , Bogoyuvlens-I,-y&, M.P.
TITI": Isoserolo~,ical properties of the blood during
radiation therapy
PIERIDDICAl: YeditsinskRya -,-Ipdiolobdya, no. 3t 1962, 20-23
T 3"XT Serolo--ic.-U ch,,,n-es following ioni7.ing irradiation
have been little studied. INTinety patients with signs of
radi'-Ition
sickness due to treatment of neoplasms were examined. The totAl
irradiation dose was 3000 - 31000r. The titre of isoagglutinins
was the 3ame as in healthy persosn and remr~ined stable during the
entire period of observntion. The titre of heteroagglutinins
Card 1/2
S/241/62/000/003/001/004
1021/1:215
Isoserolo,gical properties ....
ae,--inst erythrocytes of sheep was somewhat higher in these
patients.
-lutoimmune antibodies were not -ound. There are 2 tables.
ZMOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy Ordena Lenina Institut Gematolo5-ii i
Perelivaniya Krovi 7vinisterstva Zdravookhraneniya
SSSR (Centinl Lenin Orden Institute of Hematology
and Blood TrAnsfusion. Ministry of Health USSR)
SUBMITTED: August 8, 1960
Card 2/2
0628
S/241/62/007/002/OD4/004
1015/1215
AUTHOR: Bagdasarov, A. A. (Deceased), Sukyasynn, G. V.,
Bogoyavlenskaya, M. P., Kozinets, G, I.,
Ilyukhin, A. V.. and Rausehenbakh, M. S.
TITLE: Bone marrow transfusion for treatment of depressed
hemopoiesis following irradiation
PERIODICAL: Meditsinskaya radiologiya, v 7, no. 2, 1962, 68-71
TEXT: The necessity to continue radiation therapy in cases of
malignant neoplasms forces one to look for
efficient rapidly-acting hemopoiesis-stimulating means.
Transfusion of homologous bone marrow was tried
first on dogs and monkeys after induction of acute radiation
sickness. 80-95 % of cells preserved their ability
for further division and that hemopoiesis subsequently
improved markedly. This method was then tried on
40 patients who received 70 transfusion& of homologous bone
marrow. This treatment had a marked thera-
peutic effiect in most of the patients, particularly among
those with the subacute varieties of hypo- and aplastic
anemia. The authors conclude, however, that the small number
or cases examined is insufficient for definite
evaluation of the therapeutic effect of this method.
SUBMITTED: November 20, 1961
Card 1/1
A r) I X-~ () 0659
+ 0 D S/241/62/007/007/0021006
1015/1215
AUTHOR: Kozinets, G, L, Ticssarskaya, T. P. and
Bogoyavlenskaya, M. P.
TITLE: The study of proliferative capacity of hematopoictic
cells be means of radioisotopes
during radiotherapy
PERIODICAL: Meditsinskaya radiologiya, v. 7, no. 7, 1962,
50-57
TEXT: The effect of chronic irradiation on cell proliferation
has not been sufficiently studied. Radioactive
p3' and C11 in glycine were employed for the study or DNA and
RNA synthesis. and Fe" for the study of
haernoglobin synthesis. Bone marrow from 16 patients
subjected to chronic irradiation of 8000-41,000 r
was studied "in vitro". Haernatologic data obtained from 20
healthy persons served as control. Autoradio-
graphy of bone marrow smears showed a decreased incorporation
of the labelled atoms in the irradiated
individuals. Thiq indicates a decreased synthesis of the
nucleic acids and haemoglobin and, consequently,
a decreased proliferating capacity of the cells. Similar
results were obtained "in viva" with dogs subjected
to chronic daily irradiation at 10 r/day, up to a total dose
of 2500-3000 r. Variable impairment of matura-
tion of cells was also apparcia. There are 2 figures and 4
tables.
ASSOCIATION: Radiobiologicheskaya laborotoriya zav.-prof.
M.O. Raushenbakh Tsentral'nogo ordena
Lenina institute gematologii i pcrclivaniya kTOVi (Laboratory
of Radiobiology (headed by
Prof. M. 0. Raushenbakh) Order of Lenin Institute of
Hematology and Blood Transfusion)
SUBMITTED: October 20, 1961
Card 1/1
BOG ~,Y!-VLENSKAYA, M.P.; ZOTIKOV,, Ye.A.; ILYLIKIIINT,
A.V.; KO",'T1%7,TS$ G.1,;
GUT",,-
Mechanism of therapeutic action of Iloilo marrow -"r,,.n,
~usic,n in
the troatment of radiation sicRnets. Med. rtid. 8 nt.6:63-68
je 163. 17:!;,)
1. 1z radiobiologicheskoy laboraLorli (zav. - pral. 11.0.
Paushenbakh)
i serologicheskoy laboratorii (zav. - kcuid. ined. n---,-,k
Ye.A. Zotikov)
T3entrallnogo ordena Lenina inutituta gematolagii i
pcrollivani~a
krovi.
ACC NRt 'AP6018368 SOURCE CODE: UR/0241/66/011/001/0015/0023
4-3
AWHOA; --AomqmiE~ I ma., P.,f Su-,Wasyanft G* V. Vinograd--Finkel
V. a. I
..Rodina. R, 1*1 Krasyukova, Lb:l*
ORG:' Cutr 'Order of' Natiti, a of Hemotolop-,v and R122d
_Transfusi2ax- Ministry,
of Health SSSRp, Moscow - (Tientiilllnyy~ ordena Lenina inatitut
gematologii i pexeli7an~,
kro%d ?Knis t bretv'a zdravooMa%n onlya'SSSR)
TITIE t. Donorbone niarrow irans~~ion -,in: the complex.therapy of
patients with
~;.radiation sickness developed as,.& reMilt of radiation therMq
SOURCE: Yeditsixiskaya,r4dioll~giyi.-~v- 11, noo It 1966, 15-23
TOPIC TAGS., bone marrowp radietherapyoradiation sickness)
hematopoiesist.therapeuti(si
blood
'Seven patients six men and one woman, --,PrevJLousl7
-AWTRACT:
.~radlatlon-treated with dosea:of 8#000-11,700 r for malignancies
of different :Localization and with acute radiation sickness as o
iresult were administered bone marrow transfusions. The bone marrow
'was taken from,donors immediately before the administration of
;the transfusions and treated with a six percent solution of sodium
loitrate. Blood compatibility tests were carried out prior to the
itrAnsfusionso The transfuslon techniques wereas.followst the.
iinfusione were made Into the sternum with a single administratiork
;of 70 to 170 milliliters of bone marrow containing one to 4.8
billion..
!nuolous-oontaini oellso Pain was prevented.by the prelinin
ng
M, 1/2
~N'1.-%ACC Ms. A?6018368
4r
admInistratiot of 2-3- Millilitero of a 0.5 percent solution of
All of the will.' A
vatients.,tolerated thq..transfue long 6
'Only s11ghfriaoti6n9 In the form of ohillet headaches,
taohyoardf1a*i
and a rise It temperature were noted, Considerable improvement
*hIch occurred In several stages was noted In the patients. The
i1nitial stage was marked by an Increase In the number of granu-
1loo7tes, the cessation of.hemorrhaginSo and a genetal Improvement
lof the patients; by the and of the firet and beginning of the second
;week a unique hemopoietio reaction developed: leukopenia
aooompaniedi
W,,Vpogranulocytosis and agranulooytosis developed; this was not
.~regardedt however, as oomplicationp for It was succeeded by an
)improved blood picture-, between the third and seventh weeko the
ileukooyte formula acquired a normal character, hemopolosis was
activated, and a general Improvement in the condition of the
patients which was pamilelo to the Increase In the number of
!granulocytes was observed. The results were even more striking-if A
;the fact that the patient were In a serious condition when they
entered the olinlo Is taken into account. Observations established
lalso that bone marrow transfusions with less than two billion cells
are not very therapeutically effective. observations continued for
.Periods of ) months to 4 years demonstrated the stability of the
~results. -Purther study of this method of acute radiation sickness
therapy is--~r "e. Orig,'art-O'hisit . Ifig'ure a~d 5 tables& tjPksj
SUB CODE: " 06, SUBM DATEt.1103ep64 ORIG REF 1 004 OM UF j 005
Card 2
!,IOGOYAVMl'I','LY,'L
------------
Ilie technique of ta-ging large masses of youl-.,~
sturgeona with
Cety means of aquatte solutions. Trudy VFIRO
44:151-155 f61.
01,MM 14:11)
(l,'.ura River-Fish tagging)
(Calelwt-lsatoPea)
(StItrueons)
SOCHIVKO TOVA, M.Ye.; BOGOYAVLENSKAYA, N.A.; PERSHIN,
Zh.A.
L.F.; DULF
The IS-01 impulse stimulator. Med..prom. 15 no.9:51-53
S '61.
04IRA 14:9)
1. Samostoyatellnoye konstruktorskoye
tekhnologichoskoye byuro
"BiofizDribor".
(PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUS)
'?
BOGOYAVLIUSKAYA. N.L.; TOXIN, B.P., profeseor,
zaveduyashchiy.
Pharmacology of cornel. 7urm.i toks. 16 no.2:32-35 Mr-Ap
153.
(MLRA 6:6)
1. Mediko-biologicheakiy otdel Akademii meditainskikh
nauk SSSR Inatituta
eksperimentallnoy meditain;r. (Dogwood)
oqok
h- -.1mv I
~u'idglx) 11~0, 168-72;
No. 7432.--As 4 fouctiou of the,
"Mil ttw 4101'Cus-itizing and
"41IM11.6laed to trop
-r.-3 '/S'
the 113111 unit javilk knullilum dud alijunt'jilic olutility witil
a cunct-Mill 461hilk ~cns i atircst lastiva, W-tit) Qua We
I I- utlItIj.W1Wxc~ lit Lvilclis. of 1:100-2W It elk-its
diastolic lubibillons III tile hKAmed frog lit-att Al well
'as
I'llivdWic I rhyllim "rule lemaing. Atraphle, I I
~4 $10, %ItC(-lIIIt.'9ihI i4oilible "muictact 6101 a1-11-011n2-*
Wit:
!Results Point tu'~J)lr scov -1111)n encris 1u
colicits. of U-11) 1~%!..tlrug maollests challnulytic effetts
whicharete -tedinthetriurooftheuqlyk OfAhclsilutcd ...
141 A)VI)OC1104110
in situ fr(,4~ hcArIq leyinusly litopped,
aud arft-holine, v/hivj34V"1 lullubjistait) " cullow"',
olivLate the ix-tknikity pbennamion elOavd by tile ad-
quiuLgratiusi of small dons of proscrIncil
?!
it
BOGOTAVIANSUTAII N.Lk
q%immmm~
Phamscology of antidymenterial pbytoneides. Farm. t toke.
20 no.2:54
Mr-AP 157- (MLRA 10:8)
1. Koclikobiologichookiy otclel (sav. -prof. 3-P.Tokin)
InAtitixta.
eksperi~utallnc7 nediteirq AMN SSU
(PIAM,
phytonicides, anti-dysenerial, pharmacol. (Run))
(DYSAWBRY,
anti-dymenterial phytoncides, pharmacol. (Rms))
SOCHIVKOs L.F.- BOGOYAVLENSKAYA, N.L.; DUIETOVA,
M.Ye.; BELYSHEV, A.P.
New EFS-01 photostimmilator. Ned. prcon. 16
no.1:57-59 Ja 162.
(MIU 15:3)
1. Samostoyatellnoys konstruktorokoye
tgkhnologichaskoye
byuro biologicheskogo i
~"iziologichookog6,--i-fiziologiclwokogo-
priborostroyeniya.
(ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY)
(LIGHT-PHYSIOLOGIGAL EFFECT)
SOCIIIYKOY L.F.; BOGOYAVUENSKAY.,~,, jj.T-
.; B',~LYSIPX.. VLODINA, N."', ;
FFS-02 photophonost.rauluto.-. ',ed. prorr. .17
no.9:48-50 SIO'3,
( ,/, I T, tll 17 ; 5 )
1. Samos toyntal Inoyo konstruktorAnyo
tokInoloeielieskoye bpiro
"Bioflzpribor".
kan". takhn. nm,k; G IJZII.
07 ill/h.;
ng an efTe,~- t I-ve r,,e t hz~d oe e 1e - trol~.-t
-4.-- nE of
In,-:4de nurfa?H of mei~-wra and "targe
-i-if!m,:,tf,-r P-n-!!nr.
.1."
4,
JD/JO
15775-,a~-- 1JP
'ACC NR- APOM403 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/002/01461ol46i
INVENTOR. BogDyavlenskaya, N.N.; Bogomazov, V. A.; Limin, B. Ye.
IORG: none
TITLE: A method of electrolytic lishin of molybdenum and molybdenum
alloys.
Class, 48, N2. 178255. 61announced bythe Ukrainian Scientific Research
Institute
-.1-of Tubes (Ukrainskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy trubnyy institut))
]SOURCE: Izobreteniya, provWshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye 7,naki, no.
2. 1966, 146
!TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum, molybdenum.alloy, alloy polishing,
electrolytic polishing I
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate intr -tic polishing of
oduces a method of electroly
molybdenum and molybdenum alloys in an orthophosphoric acid-base
electrolyte.
;tIn order to obtain a.high-qualiiy finish in the polishing of large
pieces) the
~process is d6ducted in a solution containing 60% orthophosphoric acid
(specific
t
1,gravi y 1.7h)) 20% sulfuric acid (s.g'., -1.84), and 20% vater at an
anodic,curreat
[WW]
Idenaity ofcl5O-~OO a/dm2 and.a,'temperature of 66-8oc.
9M DATE,
c0 E Ess:
SUB D 29reb64/ ATD PR
.7 -10ard.l/ 669 .286
923.7
BOGOYAVIENSKAYA, N. V.
B000YAVLENSKAYA, N. V. --"Etudy of the Role of the
Nervous Spitems in ti,e
&!gulation of the Level of Prothrombin,
Thrombotropin., and Heparin in the
Mood Stream" Moscow Order of Lenin and Order Red
banner State U imeni
M. V. Lomonosov,,4~hair of Animal Biochemistry,
Noscow,, 1955.
(Dissertation forthe Degree of Canidate in Biological
Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopiel, No. 35, 1955
BOC-OTAVLwi ~. -, xjV. Y
- .-I- - Ave, ) .
Role Of th~ UOrVOUB system in regulating the coagulation
mechanism
of bloods Trudy Inet, okean. 2300-96 157. (MM 110)
(BIMD--uCkGULkTI0N) (NUVOUS SYSM)
USSR/Hwmn and Animal Physiology - Blood. Blood Coagulation.
T
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 12659
Author Bogoyavlen�)KqAY.Y-
Inst
Title Mechanism of Blood Coagulation and Cerebral Hemorrhage
Due to Nerve Trauma
Orig Pub : Byul. eksperim. biol. i meditsiny, 1957, 44, No
9, 52-56
Abstract : There was a decrease in the prothombin
concentration
(on an average. of 23%) in the blood of rats during epilep-
tic seizure caused by a sound stimulus, and the activity
of throbbotropin and heparin was not changed. Macrosco-
pic hemorrhage in the lateral ventricle of the brain was
observed in animals which perished during the seizure.
The amount of prothrombin did not decrease sharply
enough to explain the occurrence of hemorrhage. -- A.M.
Ryabinovskaya
Card 1/1
- 46 -
A
A_ --V61--1z/6 V*Siology June 59
2529 EFFECTS OF ADRENALINE ON MITOSIS, RESPIRATION
AND GLYCOLYS.
IS IN THE CORNEA AND INTESTINAL MUCOSA OF RATS
(Itussian text)
Do ylensk~aya N. Vv., and Dobrokhotov V. N. Inst.
of Exp.Biol.,
0
YMtAchd. Foe c s, * osi:ow - BYULL. EKSPER. BIOL. I
MED. 1958.
4618 (104-108) Tables I
Intramuscular injection of adrenaline causes a
significant decrease of mitotic acti-
vity in the cornea of rats and produces no effect
on the epithelium o" the crypts of
the small intestine. Similar results were obtained
after injection of adrenaline to-
gether with colchicine. During the period of
maximal inhibition of mitoses in the
corneal epithelium by adrenaline the intake of
oxygen and accumulation of lactic
acid in aerobic conditions remain unchanged both in
the cornea and In the intestine.
TONGUR, V.S.; BOGOYAVLOSUTA, N-V-
On the problem of recovering polynucleotidophosphorylase
from the
animal tissue. Biul.ekep.biol.i mad. 47 no.8t63-66 Ag
'59.
(KIRA 12:11)
1. Iz laboratorii btokhimii (zav. - doktor khtm.nauk
V.S. Tongur)
Instituta eksperimentalluo7 biologii (dir. - prof. I.N.
Wyakiy) ANN
SSSRq Moskva. Predstavlena de7stvitellnym chlenom AMN
SSSR I.E.
Zhukovym-Varexhulkoy").
(PHDSPHMYrASIS metab,)
13000YAVLMMUTA, N.V.; TONGn, V.S. (Nook7a)
~ ~ -_ ~ -: ~,
Pbly=leotide phosphorylase. Uop,sovr.biol. 48 no.1:19-38
JI-Ag
159. (MM 12:12)
(FHOBMRTLLSBS)
BOGOYAVLENS-KAYA N V
Jtesults of the first confere4ve on Oucleic acids and
nucleoproteins.
Usp. ooor. biol. 49 no.2:265-271 Mr~-Ap 160. W4 13 -- u)
(NUCLEIC ACIM-COGRESSES)
BOGOYAVLENSKATA, N. V., and DOBROKHOTOV, V. M.
(USSR)
"Aerobic Metabolism and Mitotic Activity in Cornea
and Intestinal
Mucous Membrane in Rats."
Report presented at the 5th Tnternational
Biochemistry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961
130a-lYAVLETISKAYA, I.I. V.) TONGUH, V. S.
(us-,-'a)
"Synthesis of ?olyribonAcleot-ides by Vie
Enz~,ne Systen of the
Regenerating Rat Idver.11
Report prosented at t~,.e 5th Int'l.
Diochardstry Gonfres--,
moscow, 10-16 kig 1961.
BOGOYAVIENSKAYA, N.V.
Simple method of quantitative determination of
ribonucleic
acid in tissue homogenates and extracts in the presence
of
acid-soluble nucleotides. Nauch. infom. Ots. nauch. med.
inform. AMN SSSR no.1:12-13 t6l (MIRA 16:11)
1. Insti-Lut eksperimentallnoy biologii (direktor -
prof. I.N.
Mayskiy) MW SSSR, Moskva.
BOGOYAVLENSUYA, N.V.j TONGURj V.S.
Study of the synthesis mechanism of the
polyribonucleotide
enzymatic system of animal tissues. Biokhimiia 27
no.4:670-674
ji-Ag 162. (MMA 15t11)
1. Institute of Experimental Biology, AcadenV of Medical
Scifmcea
of the U.S.S.R.t Moscow.
(NUCLEOTIDES) (LIVER)
BOGOUVLMKAYA., N.V.; GUBMIYEV, M.A.
Participation of deaxyribonucleic acid in the
eynthesis of poly-
ribanucleotides of the enzymatic system of animal
tissuegre Doldo
AN SM 147 no.5tl2O8-UlO D 162. (HM 1692)
1. Predstavleno akademikom H.M. Shewyakinym.
. (Pq-M-q ACIM) , .
Y-AYSKIY, I.N., glav. red.; TOLGUR, V.S., nauchn.
red.;
!S-44TA -.., nauchn. red.; VYAWV, O.Ye., red.;
BOGCIYAV1;EN , _11,Y
, O.Ye.p red.; DEBOV, S.S.0 red.; DOMOKEGIOVO V.N.,
red.; ZHUKOV-VEREVINIKOV, N.N., red.; LAGUGHEV,
S.S., red.;
LICZNEI", L.D., red.; LOYAKINg M.S., red.; FEHR,
A.P., red.;
TONGUR, V.S., red.; GOSTEV, V.S., red.
[Nucleic acids and nucleoproteins; transactionn)
Nukleino--
vye kinloty i nukleoproteidy; trudy. fod red. !.I.
liaiskogo,
Torgura, V-S i N.V.Bogoiavlennkoi. Moskva, Flonk.
biokhim.
ob-vo, 1961. 345 p. (MIFL4 17-9)
1. Konferentsiya po nukleiionm kislotam i
nukle(i---' 4,ism.
Ist. Mn .. .... 1959. 2. hi-titut eksperimentallro3
biologii A14N
(for Tongur, ostev). 3. Pervyy Meditsinskiy
institut imeml
A.t*..,u%;ijtmUva, Moskva (for Debov).
DOGWAVLMISKAYA, N.V.
Activity of lactic dehydroganase in the blotud
plasma of rats
following the admJxiistraticin of monolodoacetic
acid. DJxi'-,.
eksp. biol. i med. 55 /I.e.56// no.lf':48-50 063
URRA 17,-8)
1. Iz laboratorii bloWmJi ( zav. - dolct-r.
blologlcliesRikh
nauk M.A. Oubermiyev)p Instituta ekoperimentallnoy
biollogii
(dir. - prof. 1.N. Mayskly) All' SSSRt 1.',oskvae
Y-radstavlena
dey8tvitellnym chleriom AMR S315H N.V.
7bukuv),r,-Verezhnikovyia.
ISAI LYPII-VANI; VAT, I'AN-FAN
BOGGYAULESIVAA,
"llantitative deterTaination of Plilik by the
lj~lliznt'.oli of paper
disk- in media containing nuclaotides. Vop. red.
khIm. 9 no.6;
637-639 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Institut eksperlmenLallnoy biologil ANN SSSR.
!10skva.
_BTIDIAY_Wpa&YA,_&Lj_.PIIERNENKO, V.I.; BABCHENKO,
V.A.; VYDRA, E.I.
Thermodynamics of the reduction of oxides by sodium
hydride In
an alkaline melt. Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no.8:793-70,8
165. ,
MM 18:9)
1, Ukrainskiy nauchno-issladovatel.'skiy trubnyy
institut.
YEMINI So; USKOV, V,q pilot I klassa, komandir
korablfa;
MELIMOV, V. (Ullyanovsk); KOhrfUKHOV, V.,
dii:wtcher;
SHARROV, V.; LUNIKOV, No; AVLOSMO, M.;
BOCOY.VI.ENSKAYA, No
Aeronautical kaleidoscope. Grazhd. av. 21
no.6:16-17 Je '64.
(MrRJA 17:8)
1
L. Melimogradskiy aeroport (for KonylAhov).
.3 tie "if' -rib E~41
ow (In MuzzwWal"'. I ~, 'h--L e"
an f;o 1-tMb[Ag .1. 5,.-,'.'
,.,i ditions m"d Q~. d-Alp. -1
Z 070t~1~17.~t-
pc--
Z
PCCC~Yjlk"7 7~jSYAYA, 11. V.
ncgovaviensk.aya, N. V. -- "The i0ectric Polishinr of
Stainle5s Steel Pipe
with Increased Current Density." "in PerTous
~'etallvrtpy U!"'BR.
All-Union Sci Res Pipe Inst. Dnepropetrovs1% '. 1955.
ODissertation
for the Derree of Candidate in Technical. Science)
Fo: Knizhnaya L,,!tooisl., No 142, 19~6
I
lu'l:-Led 61."J. The
TIT-,
USSR/Corrosion. Protection from Corrosion.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 10561
Author : Goncharevskiy, M. S. and 4ogoyavienskaya,...N. V.
Inst : Not given
Title The Protection of Pipes from Corrosion During
Transport
and Storage
Orig Pub: Stal, 1956, No 7, 619-623
Abstract: Tests in NaCl solutions of various coatings
t;sed in the
protection of pipes from corrosion during transport and
storage have shown that best resulbs are obtained with
a mixture of asphalt 111 (26 wt%) and asphalt V (76 wt%)
dissolved in benzine (140-180% by wt of the asphalt
mixture), cold coated onto the pipe. It has been found
that 40 gms of this composition are sufficient to coat
one running meter of 146 x 7 mm pipe. The effect of the
condition of the surface of the pipe on the properties
of the coating has also been investigated. It has been
found that pipe produced In continuous stands and with
Card 1/2
USSR/Corrosion. Protection from Corrosion. i
Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 3~ 1957, 10561
Abstract: automatic equipment has a scale which adheres
tightly
to the metal and can be coated with the asphalt solu-
tion without further cleaning. Furnace-welded and
"bezbalonno" annealed pipe must be cleaned mechanically
before coating.
Card 2/2
Translation f rom; Referativnyy zhurnal,
13 58-2- 3572
Metallur8iya, 1958, Nr 2, p 185 (USSR)
AUTHOR: _Bogqy!~.~lenska~X~, ~~.'Y.
TITLE: Pickling Stainless and Heat-resistant Steel in an Acid
Solution
with Potassium Bichromate (Travleniye nerzhaveyushchey i
zharoupornoy stali v kislotnom rastvore s khrompikom)
PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Vses. n. -i. trubnyy
in-t.
1957, Nr 3, pp 111 - 112
ABSTRACT: A communication is presented on a new method of
chemical
pickling (P) of stainless and heat-resistant steel, after hot
rolling and annealing, in a solution of HZS04 and NaCl. To
attain simultaneous P and brightening of the surface of the
metal, 3% K2Cr207 is added to a solution consisting of
20%1-12.S04
and 1-5% NaCl. The composition of solutions for P stainless
(grade 18-8) and heat-resistant (Zh-Z7, EI-439) steel after
hot rolling and after annealing, the temperature of the solu-
tions, and the P time, are presepted. Large-scale verifics-
tion of the proposed methods of C'jiemical P at the Glavtru-
lostall plants yielded positive re'sults.
Card 1/1 N.L.
1. St4lnlese st4el-PickUng 2. Picklixg ccupomds-&pplications
SOV /137- 58-12-24901
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958,
Nr 12, P 127 (USSR)
AUTHOR: _ Bogoyavlenskaya, N. V.
TITLE: Overpassivation of Stainless Steel During Electrolytic
Polishing of
Pipes (Perepassivatsiya nerzhaveyushchey stali pri
elektroliticheskoy
polirovke trub)
PERIODICAL: Byul- nauchno-tekhn. inform. Vses. n -i.
trubnyyin-t, 1958,Nr
4-5, pp 161-164
ABSTRACT: An electrolyte (E) is selected for electric
polishing of stainless steel
precision pipes at high anode cd. The author established that
with
the same parameters of the process the losses of metal
through the
action of a phosphoric acid E (1) with an addition of an
oxidizing agent
(CrO3) are greater than in phosphoric- sulfuric acid E (11)
without the
addition of CrO " The oxidation-reduction potential in I is
higher
(0. 4Z v) than in 11 (0. 33 0, The author assumes that the
decreased
resistance of steel in I is caused by overpassivation. The
pr3cess of
electrolytic -?olishing is associated with anodic
polarization and
evolution of Oz which causes an increase in the
oxidation-reduction
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resistance. It
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Overpassivation of Stainless Steel During Electrolytic
Polishing of Pipes
is evident that under these conditions the oxides of CO~
which increase the resist-
ance of stainless steel are transformed into readily soluble
Cr6+ oxides and this
causes increased losses of metal. When the process is carried
on under the above
conditions Cr03 becomes an activator.
V. G.
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AUTHORS: "o oo ~avvlee~n~skaay~aa2, Candidate of Technical
Sciences',
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aff p ineer
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TITLE: A New Method of Fickling Tubes from High Alloy Steels
(Novyy sposob travleniya trub iz vysokolegirovan-n-ykh
staley)
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1959, Nr 4, pp 34?-351 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A study of pickling solutions for various articles
made
from stainless steels was carried out in order to
develop a technology of acid pickling of tubes from
hiGh alloy steels. Tube speciii,,ens from steels M109T,
MilW12M, 11~h14NlLN2M and Kh20N14S2 (chemical
composition is given with an artificial and industrial
scale) were taken for the investigation. The quality
of the pickling solution was evaluated on the basis of
its working ability (area of satisfactor pickled surface
of metal per 1 m3 of a pickling solutioni, duration of
pickling and metal losses. The quality of the pickled
surface was evaluated visually (colour. completeness of
the removal of scale, the presence of overpickling,
pitting corrosion and other defects). 1.7tetal losses viere
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C~
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A Yew Mlethod of Pickling Tubes from HiGh Alloy ""teels
before and after pickling. Altogether 25 pick-ling
solutions were tested (table),, the optimum results
were obtained with a solution ccntainins 1.5 to 2.V,~ HF
and 8 to 8.5% 11140 The industrial tests of the
solution were carlded out on the Yuzhnotrubnyy Works
on tubes front steels: ll~hlb!19T, ~2115N11MZ'321,
nlSN22V2T2, 1ail8N_3OV2T12, KhMT14S2, B1397, E1402,
214031 lK11181112M2T, E1612. E1654; B16959 EI7021 E176%
EI770~ E1842-855 (altogether 112 dimensions of tubes
from 2 x 0.2 to 52.6 x 0.3 mm). The results obtained
viere satisfactory and even better than in the laboratory
tests. It is concluded that the proposed method of
pickling is superior to all other methods of acid
pickling used a-11 present and in some respects superior
to the alkali-acid pickling method.. There are 2 figures,
2 tables and 21 raferences of which 7 are Soviet,
12 English and 2 German.
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AUTHORS:
Bogoyavlenskaya, N.V.,
Lipkin, Ya.N.
TITLE:
Investigation of processes of eleotropolishing atainless steel
pipes
PERIODICAL:
Referativnyy zhurnal.
Metallurgiya, no. 5,
1961,
26, abstract 5D247.
("Alml nA11rbnn_tekhn.
inform. Ukr. n,-i.
trubn. in-t", 1959, no.
8, 97 101)
TEXT: Inve!3tigations w&re made with three eleotrolytes
containing respec-
tively H P04 65, 65 60%; H2804 - 15, 15, 20%; CrO3 - 6, 6.., 0%;
glycerin 0,
7, 0%; R20 14, 7, ~0%. During electropolishing a strong anodla
polarization
and abrupt shifts of the poter,tial toward the positive side
take place. Anodio
polarization In -the metal In eleitrolyte no. 1 was studied by a
number of authors,
but different results have bsen obtained. Anodic polarization in
electrolytes 2
and 3 was until the present not studied. As a result of the
present investiga-
tic,n curves are obtained shwaing the dependence of the current
density on the mag-
nitude of potential A in ele3trolyte 1, 2 and 3, Each curve of
anodic polariza-
tion cons'sts of s,:~ctIon 1 corresponds to conventio-
_3 iaharacteristio seet,tons:
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nal etching; section 2 - to the critical denaity of the
current, when the ab-
rupt shifting of p:tential A toward the posltive eide takes
place. 'Ibe shift of
the potential is for electrolyte no. 1-to.42 v; for
electrolyte no. 2 - 0.49 v
and for electrol7te no. 3 - 0.33 v. It was established that
thit most intensive
electropolishing process of highly lustrous stainlees steel
oczurs at current
densitiez corresponding not to extreiral values, but to
values by 6everal times
higher.
A. B.
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AUTHORS- BogoyavlenskayaN. V., Lipkin, Ya. N., Shchepak, M. I.
TILMZ. On acid pickling of high-alloy steel tubes
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 8, 1961, 34,
abstract 8D234
("Tr. Ukr, n.-I. trubn. in-ta", 1959, no, 2, 2115-254)
TEXT: As result of investigations carried out, a solution was
proposed for
the acid pickling of tubes from high-alloy steel, consisting of
1.5 - 2% HF,
8 - 8.5% HN-03, and 90% H20. The pickling of specimens of steels
1X18H9T, 3R257,
3v448,3Z 211 (lKhl8N9T, E1257, E1448, E1211) in a solution of
HF/HN03 takes 5 -25
min. Three vat baths were used, In which the pickling > 16,000
running meters
of tube from 6 x I to 76 x 10 mm was carried out. The pickling was
carried out
without subsequent rinsing. By pickling in HF/HN03 it was managed
to avoid
corrosion cracking of the surface layer of the tubes.
A. Bulanov
FAbstracterts note: Complete translation]
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AUTHOR: Ostrenko, V. Ya.'; Sogoyavlenskaya, N. V., Bobrikov, Lo
0.; Aklmova, Ye.
P.; Usov, V. K.; OkhramovIcK7-1~-, N.; II'vovskayaA. A.
TITLE: Development of a production process for AT-3 titanium alloy
tubes
.SOURCE:
AN SSSR. Institut metallurgil. Titan I yego splavy*, no. 10, 1963.
Issledovanlya titanovrrkh splavov, 254-261
,TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, AT-3 titanium alloy, AT-3 alloy tube,
tube rolling,
hot rolling, cold rolling, AT-3 titanium alloy property, titanium
aluminum chrom-
ium alloy, Iron containing alloy, silicon containing alloy, boron
containing alloy
ABSTRACT: The effect of thermal treatment on the mechanical
properties of AT-3
a I I oy and parameters a f f ect I ng the co I d and hot rol I I
ng of tubes of th I s a I I oy
were I nvest I gated I n the I aboratorl e5 Of the Ukrai nski y
nauchno-i ss I edovatei I skly
trubny*y institut (Ukrainian Scientific-Research institute for
Tubes) and the
Nikopol'skiy yuzhnotrubny*y zavod (Southern Tube Plant, Nikopol)..
At temperatures
of 800-900C the mechanical properties and hardness of AT-3 were
markedly altered !
.by hardening in water but essentially unchanged by cooling In air
or in a kiln.
This effect is explained by the fixation of the Intermediate a+ 13
structure dur-.
Ing hardening In water. -These alloys demonstrated high ductility
In a wide range
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of rolling temperatures (1975-1125C). A maximum deformation of 55%
can be attain-
ed by cold rolling of such tubes, while hot rolling of these tubes
proceeds normal-'
1y. The problems Involved are sticking of the metal to the rolling
device and the
formation of a gas-saturated film on the hot rolled tube. These
problems have been'
solved by additional mechanical treatmen~,such as etching, coating
with an oxide
film,and lubrication with a mixture of castor oil and talc,. Some
of these recom-
'mended procedures are discussed. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 3
tables.
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DOGOYAVLENSKAYA) N.V.; LAYNER, V.I.~ doktor
tekhn. nauk prof.,
urxv---n
GANOVI V.0.) Inzh., red.
[Electrochemical treatment of pipes]
Elektrokhimicheskaia
obrabotka trub. Moskvaj Mashinostroenie 1964. 135
P.
NIRA 1-7:12)
XCESSION NR: AP4029126 S/0133/64/000/004/6338/OY4U
AUTHOR: Bogoyavlenskaya V. (Candidate of Technical Sciences);
Limin, D. Yo.
(Engineer)
TITIZ:
SOURCE%
Bipolar electrolytic polishing of pipes
1,4..o. 4, 1964, 338-340
Sta
TOPIC TAGS: alectrolyiic polishing,.bipolar method. pipe
ABSTRACT: In order to eliminate the high percentage of scrap in
the production of
pipes, as a result of improper methods of electrolytic polishing,
modern pipe prom
duction plants have adapted a bipolar method for electrolytic
polishing. In this
paper, the authors investigate a number of problems which arise in
connection with
this method and particularly in the manner in which current is
supplied. In the
bipolar method polishing process, the surface of the pipe is
subjected to a cathode
treatment which might lead to a hydrogen saturation of the metal
and thus decrease
the quality of the surface. In their experiments, the authors
studied the hydrogena-
electrolyte and a saturated
tion process in two solutions: a sulfur-phosphoric acid
sodium carbonate solution (Na7CO.1). Only in the second case an
occasional increase
in, the hydrogen content was o5seived, when the current density
was increases. .As a
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result of the experimentst the authors concluded that a cathode
residue has little
on the quality of an electrolytically polished pipe surface. An
increase of
the internal diameter of the cathode cylinder exceeding even 1.5
times, does not
,effect a voltage.drop in the installation. It was also noticed
that a voltage drop
depends to a very insignificant degree on the diameter of the
pipe which is being
polished. Orig. art. has% 4 figures and 4 formulas.
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64 BOOK EXPLOITATION
UR/
621-923-761621.9-462
BoRoyavlenskaya, N. V.
Electrochemical finishLAS of tubes (Jnektrokhimicheakaya obrabotka
trub) OBCOW#
lzd--ro Wa-shinostroyeniye". 1964.11b 135 p. iUus.,, biblio. 3000
copies printe&
MPIC TAGS: electric metal.finishing, metal polishing, carbon ateelp
high allor
steelo metal tub.e. metal finishing, electrolyte, safety engineering.
FURPOSE AND COVEMU: Me book presents the basic problems in the theory
and
practice of electrochemical finishing of carbon and -high-allo steel
ubes.
In particu.1ar is emphasized the selection of electrolytes for e ec
polishing of high-al-loy steel tubes. Electrolyte specificabions,
theoretical
and wtperimental investigations, the treatment of electropolishing
mechani=
at high current densit7 and the evaluation of polishing capacity of
electrolytes
are presented. Ihe book deals also with mechanization processesp
electrolyte
regeneration and accident prevention. Ihe work is inLeaded for
engineering-
technical workers of pipe-rollingj, metallurgical and machine
building plants'.
for scientific research and deuigning institutes. It can be used
by-lecturers.
and of institutes, specialising in applied aloctrochomist270
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TAME OF CONTENTS (abridsed).:
Introduction - 3
-alloy.
ch. 1, Selection of electrolytes for electropolishins of carboi ansi
high
steel tubes - 6
Ch. IL Anodic,polarizatiOn in electropolishing of stainISSO steel - 46
Ch. III. Unit for automatic plotting of the polarization control in the
investikAion of electropolishing processes of stainless steel - 57 w;
Ch. IV. Quantitative evaluation criterion for the electrolyte polishing
capacity - 62
Ch. V. Electropolishing of tubes up to 120 min. in diameter 66
Ch. VI. Electropolishing'~of large diameter tubes - 101
Ch* VII, Dimensional electrochemical-polishing of tubes 108
Ch. VIII* Basic reject tome - 119
Ch. IX. Electrolyte regeneration - 121
Ch. X. Accidetit prevention at the electrochemical finishing of tubes
126
Bibliography 132
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ACCESSION NR: APS020952 UR/0073/651031'/008/0793/0798
AUTHOR: Bogoyavlenskaya, N. V.; Chernenko V. 1.~. Babchenko, K,,-A..
Vydra, E.
TITLE: Thermodynamicsof oxide reduction by sodium hydride in an
alkaline me
SOURCE: Ukrainskiy'khimiches iy zhurnal, v. 31, no. 8, 1965, 793-798
TOPIC TAGS: metal oxidation degassing, deoxidation, sodium compound,
chemical redu, --'-Dn, alkali, steel, ~rq~ bqpo alloy, nickel base
alloy, titanium
base alloy, chromium base all 6y'
ABSTRACT: Alkali acid treatment of special steels and alloys is
frequently inef-
fective bec e 'd tion products are incompletely removed, the
process is
lengtly, and defOcts ay form on the treated surface. Treatment of
metallic bodil
in an alkalingmelt ntaining sodium hydride seems promising. This
was invest
gated under la rato -conditiong for steel, teftcally pure metals,
and alloy
based on Iron'~tIcke,711tanlunAbd chromiurifty Probability
estimation of the
feet was atiempted by calculating the standard changes of the
isobaric.
cleaning
iso mic potentials for such reactions (AeT)- Results of such
calculation e
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shown for various metals at 648 K, the temperature which was tound
optimal for
this red uction process. The formula was
Atr ':A H280 'TAS20M CIIJ1 298 2,3 Ig
T
t
where H298 is enthalpy change, So the entropy change, A C,298 chan
298 ge
in molecular heat capacity, and T the absolute temperature. Ways for
finding
these values are shown, laboratory results.are reported, and
experimental
conditions are described. The high negative value Of Z648 pointed
towards spon-.
taneous reduction of 3 layers of iron oxides. The positive Z value
obtained for
Ti02 points towards the impossibility of reducing_titanium oxides to
the pure
metal with this cle0ner, but they can be reduced to TiO. The same
applies to
chromium. . Optimal values for temperatures (3 20- 400 C), length of
processing
(5-25~min) and concentrations in NaH are tabulated. Increasing
temperature a-,
bove 340C and decreasing hydride concentrations to below 1. 879
slowed down the
process. Further reports are given for steels and alloys which had
to undergo
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subsequent and short acid treatment. Chromium had to be further
cleaned with
a saturated potassium bichromate solution in nitric acid and then
with 10%
hydrochloric acid. Theoretical results agreed satisfactorily with
laboratory and
pilot plant tests. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas, 3 figures and 1 table
ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy hauchno-isalevoatellskiy trubnyy institut
(Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute for Tubes)
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BOGNAVIENSKAYA, 0.4-
Refire sents, ti vas stromtapc-u3 from
CliiLbrodlety1dau, orid
Antinostrowt1dae In the Murian and Devon"an of the
Urals#
Paleont. zhur. no.1339-43 165. (MIRA IS:4)
1. Moskavskiy gosudaratvennyy univernitat imeni
I.-omonosovs.
BOGOYAVLENSKAYA, O.V.
Devonian genus Tionodictynn from the Urals. Paleont.
zhur.
no.303-39 165. (MIRA 180)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
Lomonosova.