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BC)GOY",IVLLIii~)Uy V.
Zola Goryuchikh 61antsev Kak Syr1ye Dlya Itoizvodstva
Portland-
Tsementa, %ryuchiye Olantsy, 1934, No. 5, 30.
6L),. Goryuchiye ~lantsy No. '19"44-`5 TN .871
*G74
BOGOYAVISNSM, V.A,
Determination of thermopbysical constairts of roo-ke
ifnder
operating conditions. N~uch. trudy KHOT Ilt3-15 -162o
(KIRA 16:11)
BOGOYAVLMKIY,_Va.,-gornyy inahener
Experimental studies of sources of heat generation in
some mines
of the Donets Basin. Trudy Sem.po gor.toplotekh.
no.3.-57-64
161. (MA 15:4)
1. Khar~kovskiy gornyy institut.
(Donets Basin~-Xine ventilation)
B.OGOYAVLENSKIY V.A. inzh.
Features of heat exchange in a stope and their
calculation in
heat computations. Trudy Sem.po gor.teplotekh.
no-4:61-65 162.
(MIRA 15:8)
1. Kba*-P'kovskiy gornyy inatitut.
(Heat-Transmission)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, V*A.,-Jmh,
Maximum length of stopes In deep mines and the
possibility of
single-point cooling of mine air (before the
beginning of the
longwall). Trudy Sem.po gor.teplotekh. m.4.:162-164
162%
(MM 15:8)
2 Kharikovskiy gornyy institut.
..ZP (Ifine ventilation)
-5,-C, ~ j- - I -
k-,, C, ~ r4 U,I-, A-- ) ~ II/ I,,, - /- ,
VMGULOV. A.G.. prof.; BOGOYAVIMNSKIrt Y.Y., student VI kursa
(Irazan')
Arorms of anemia resembling pernicious anemia. Klin.med. 35
[I.e.341
no.1 Supplement:25 Ja 157. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Iz kafedr7 goopitallnoy terspiL (zav. - zaaluzhennyy
dayatell
nauki prof. A.G Teregulov) Kazanakogo maditainskogo institute.
(AUNKLAi
USSR/Himan and Animal Physiolo(y -(Norml and
Pathol3r~ical) T
Blood. Mood Chemistry.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Diol., N3 6, 1959, 264ol
Author : DoGayavlenskiy, V.F.
I-----------------
Inst : Kazan Medical Institute
Title : On Utilization of Precise Laboratory
Refractometer af
Brand "RPL" for Determination af Mood Proteins
Ori- Pub : Kazaask. raed. Zh., 1958, No 1, 93-95
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
- 34 -
BOGOYAVLENSXIY, V.P.; AWRAXHIAANOV, M.I.
Improvement in .the Russian M-K
electrophotocolorimeter for
the direct "reading' of electrophoregrame. Lab.delo
5 no.2:
57-58 Mr-AP '59. (MM 12:5)
lo Iz kliniki gospitallnoy terapii Noel (dire -
prof. A.G.
Teregulov) lazanakogo meditainskogo inatituta.
(COLORIMMM) (MCTROPHORESIS)
ANISIMOV, Me.; BOGOTAVlMXIT'l-
71rat AU-Ruselan Congre'14 of Th6raPsuti8t6-
Kax.-med.shur.
40 no.2:102-106 Mr-Ap '59. (MIFA 12:11)
Ommirmics-CONOWS38)
BOGOYAVIAHS=-,--T;F.; ROZENSHT=N9 D.N.
simplified method for staining ltpoprotains divided by means of
per
electrophoresio* Vrach. delo no;8sl25-426 Ag 160. (HIM 13 3 9r
1* Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii No. 1 (zav. - zaalushennyy
deyatell
nauki RSFSR i Tatarskoy AP.SR, prof._4k..G. Teregulov)
Kazanskogo
ieditslAiko-go ins,ti,tuta.
(ST40S,.Ap ~TLINING (KCROSCOPT)) (LIPROPROT~nk)
-TPAP&'~40TROP~ORHSIS)
- - -
BOM3XAVLENSMg A.F.,; BOGOY.AVMSKITO I.F.; BOGff
RAGHEVSKAYAq L.6.. AVjMLjLjjp.~
Problem of application.in radiotherapy. Med.rad. 5 no.3847-.51
160. (RADIOTHEWT) (Mn 13 M)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY,, V.F. (Kazan'); ROUNOVt Yu.D. (Kazan')
I
All-Union Conference on the Study of.Gas Exchange. Kaz.
med. zhur.
no.6s76-78 W-,D 160, (MIRA 13;12)
(RESPIRATION-CONGFESSES)
SHPAKOV., I.M., red.; ABDRAKMAANGV, 1.1.1.9 red.;
BABIGHEV., R.I.,
inzh., red.; BOMMAYMSM,. V.F.,, red.; VALITOV, Z.G.,
red.; ROMOV., LLI11) S.Sh., red.;
tekhn. red.
[Pew devices for =kb gas analyses and automatically
regulat-
ing the temperature of various media] Povye pribory
gazovogo
analiza i avtoratiches1wgo regalirovaniia
temperatury razlich-
nykh sred, Kazan'. 19616 169 po (MIRA 15:7)
1. Tatar A.S.S.R. Samostoyatellnoye
konstruktorskowtekbnologi-
cheskoye byuro po proyektirovaniyu meditsins~ikh
i'fi%Lologi-
cheskikh priborov. 2. Glavrqy inzhener
Samostoyatelinogo kon-
struktorsko-tekhnologichookogo byuro po
proyektirovaniyu me-
ditainakikh i fizologicheakikh pr1borov (for
Abdrakbmanov).
(Scientific apparatus and instruments) (Thermostat)
GOLIKOV, A.I., dotsent; BOGOUVLEMKIY, V,F., aspirant
Distotherapy in obesity. Kaz. mad. zhur. no.5;79-83
S-0 161.
(MIM 15:3)
1. Gospitallnaya torapovticheokaya klinike, (zav. -
prof.
A.G. Teregulov) Kazanlgko o maditainskogo instituta.
(CORPULENCE)
(DIET IN DIREA )
TEREGUIDV, A.G.; BOGOYAVLEMUTs V.F.
Staining of blood lipoproteins separated by means of
paper
electrophoresis, Vopo made khime 7 no.6,.630,-642
N-D 161*
(MIRA 150)
1. Chair of Therapy Noel, Medical School, Kazan.
(LIPOPRMT,114S)
(PAPER BLECTROPHOFMIS)
(STAIRS AIM STAINING (MICROSCOPY))
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, V.F.; ROZENSHTM, D.N.
Simplifying the staining method for lipoprotains
fractionated, by
paper electrophoresis. Lab. delo 7 no.10~124-28 0 161.
(MIRA 14:10)
i
1. Kafedra. goopitalluoy terapii No.1 (zav. - Prof.
A.G.Teregulov)
Katanskogo meditsinskogo inatituta.
(PAPER ELECTROPHORESIS) (LIPCiROTBINS)
(STAIN$ AND STAINING (MIORMCOPY))
TEREGUIDV, A.G.; ABDRAKHMANOV, M.I.; BOGOYAVLENSKIY,
V.F:; LOGVINOV, I.A.
Determination of basal meatabolism and the function of
the lungs with
the A00Z-M. apparatus. Kaz.med.zhur. no.4:94-96 R-Ag 1621.
(MIRA 15:8)
1. Klinika gospitallnoy terapii No.1 (zav. - prof.
A.G.Teregulov)
Kazanskogo meditainakogo instituta i Samostoyatellnoye
konstruktorskD-
tekhnologicbeskoye byuro po, proyektirovaniyu
meditsinskikh i fizio-
logicheskikh priborov (nachallnik - I.M.Sbpakov).
(RBSPIRATORS) (BASAL METABOLISM) (LUNGS)
THREGULOV; A.G.; BOGOYAVLENSKIY), V.F. (KamenQ
Rractical, significance of the Weltmam test in
atherosclerosis.
Terapo arkh. 35 no&2877-82 163. (KMA 16:10)
(ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (BIDOD-COACULATION)
BOGOYAVlENSKIY,, A.F.; BOGOYAVlENSKIY. V.F.;
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, I.F.; MATYAZH, N.K.;
RACHEVSKAYA
p
Radiobiological effect of the action of irradiation on
micro-
organisms irradiated by a radioactive anodic A1203 film
Radio-
biologiia 4 no-4:640-642 164. iMIRA 17:11)
1. Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy Institut, Kazan-kiy
gosudarstvenn)-y'Medi-
tsinskiy institut i BlagoveBhchenskiy-na-Amure
gosudarstvennyy me-
ditsinskiy institut.
BAIGM L. L I SH72MY, 1. X., elektrawkhanik- radi I ,
NOWICS16TS P. L., slektromekhanik radiovvyasi; B'O
jt_~Jektramkhanlk radioevyaxi
Pressing problems in radio communications. Avtom.,
telow. i
xvias' 7 no.4:37-38 AP 163. (MM 16:4)
1. Starshiy elektromekbanik radiosvyasi
Rtishchevskoy distantsii
signalizataii i avyaai PrIvolshakoy dorogi (for
Baygman)
',(Railroads-Conaunication systems)
EO-,DYAVLENSKIY, V. 141. (Cand. Tech. Sci.) (at IAT)
I'System of Control Utilising Planetary Transmissions Giving
the Possibility of
Transforming Frequencies in the Limits 1:2,"
paper read at the Session of the Acad. Sci. IISSR, on
Scientific Problems of Automatic
Production, October 15-20, 1956.
Avtomatika i telemekhanika, No. 2, p. 182-192, 1957.
9o15229
BOGOYAVLEMKIY, V. N. 1T15
622.115
.B6
3lektricheskiye transmissii gueenichnykh I kolesnykh mashin
(Electrical Transmission of
Caterpillar and Wheeled Machines) Moskva, masligiz, 1946.
206 p. diagreeg tables,
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XOSTINED. M.P.; KULIBAKIN, Y.S.; IARIONOV, A.N.;
PSTROT. G.R.;
NITUSOV, Te.V.; BOGOYAVIUUIT, V.N.; RUDAEW, V.V.;
rnT-RA IMF,
M.V.
N.V. Gorokhov; obituary. Slektrichestvo no.1;95 Ja
156.(NLBA 9:3)
(Gorokboy, likolai Vladimirovich. 1896-1955)
SOY/112-58-2-237Z
Trahslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekb-mlka, 1958, Nr
Z, p 96 (USSR)
AUTHOR:
-~~~~~Utkin, 1. V. , and Demidenko, Ye. D.
TITLE: An -Investigation of an Electric Tractor Main Drive
(Issledovaniye glav-nogo privoda elektrotraktara)
PERIODICAL: V ab.: AvtomatizatBiya proizv. pretsessov v a. kh. M.
AN SSSR,
1956, pp 204-219
ABSTRACT: The final choice of a system for electric tractor drive
has not yet
been made. The first tentative solution was a simple replacement
of the ther-
mal motor by a sqUrrel-cage AC motor, with the friction slipping
coupling re-
tained in the system. The second solution Las been the use of an
adjustable-
*--g conditions of both sqairrel-
speed AC motor. The dynamic and static operav-1.
cage and wou--.7,d-rotor motors have been bivestigated. The first
is started
under no-load conditions, and then tractor acceleration is
effected through a
slipping clutch coupling, by a method combining the utilization of
the motor
torque and theflywheel kinetic energy. An eq:aation describing the
dynamic
Card I I?
SOV/112-58-2-2372
An investigation of an Electric Tractor Main Drive
process of motor acceleration is analyzed, with particular
reference to the ef -
fect of flywheel size. It has been found that even an oversized
squirrel-cage
motor has to operate under heavy thermal conditions. Besides, the
friction
clutch does not secure maneuvering tractor speeds, and a coarse
speed regula-
tion causes bumpy operation of the tractor. The wound-rotor motor
eliminates
the above disadvantages, and the adjustable slipping clutch
becomes unneces -
sary. Field tests of the wound-rotor motor tractor have confirmed
that, among
its advantages, are stability of acceleration and speed regulation
under any
load and no need for a friction clutch and flywheel. Instructions
are given on
calcudating steps for the regulating rheostat.
A. I. B.
Card ZJZ
24-11-18/31
AUTHORS: Basova, B. K.1 Bogo avlenskiy, V. N. and Yanshin, A.A.
(Moscow)
TITLE: Operation of an asynchronouB motor with an asynchronous
frequency changer. (Rabota asinkhronnogo dvigatelya s
asinkh onnym preobrazovatelem chastoty).
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh
Nauk, 1957, No.11, pp. 148'.159 ZUSSR)
ABSTRACT: D. N. Lipatov (Refj) investigated the possible variants
of operation of asynchronous machines as frequency
changers connected in cascade with a short circuited
asynchronou5 motor loaded with a fan and also the static
stability of the system. A. 1. Artemlyev, A.I. (Ref.2)
calculated an asynchronous frequency changer and analysed
its fundamental operating characteristics. In this paper
a cascade is investigated as applied to a short circuited
asynchronous motor with traction load. A method of
calculation is evolved of the system asynchronous
frequency changer-asynchronous motor for a constant power
of the asynchronous motor. Also,the problem is considered
of the geometrical loci of the currents and the fundamental
power relations are derived for various regimes of the
Card 1/3 asynchronous frequency changer. Fig.2, p.148 gives the
24-11-18/31
Operation of an asynchronous motor with an asynchronous
frequency
changer.
equivalent circuit of the cascade and a simplified
equivalent circuit of the cascade is shown in Fig.3.
Por Sl' s e ceeding 0.5 the currents can be expressed
b, q J3.2x) which represent equations of circles.
F E S.
T6refore, for machines of medium and small ratings,
the geometrical loci of the current of the system for a
constant slip and for slips, exceeding 0.5 can be
substituted by sections of circles, An approximate
equivalent,circuit used for deriving the equations for
calculating the currents, voltages and power ratings is
shown in Fig,% P-155. In the final part an engineering
method of calculation is given for the case of a constant
power output of the asynchronous motor; the dependence of
the main power values on the degree of slip calculated by
means of the here given method is shown in Fig.7 which
also gives the dependence of the torque on the slip for
the case of a constant stator power, Calculations were
also carried out for determining the degree of accuracy
of the fundamental values characterising the operation
of the system asynchronous frequency changer-asynchronous
Card 2/3 motor by means of relations derived from various
24-1,1-18/31
Operation of an asynchronous motor with an asynchronous
frequency
changer.
equivalent circuits. A part of the results are entered
in the Table, P.158. It is concluded that disregarding
the losses in the steel affects little the calculated
values obtained by, means of the basic and the simplified
equivalent circuits and, therefore, it is fully possible
to apply the simplified equivalent circuit. Results
calculated by means of the equations derived from the
approximate equivalent circuit differ relatively little
from those derived from the basic, more accurate,
equivalent circuit. The relations derived from the
approximate equivalent circuit lead to inadmissible errors
in the range of low frequencies in the case of slips
below 0.5. However, for slips exceeding 0.5 the
approximate equivalent circuit and the respective derived
equations can be used. Experimental data obtained for a
System of 5 kW rating are compared in the Table, P.159.
There are 10 figures, 2 tables and 4 Slavic references.
SUEMITTED: May 28, 1957.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress,
Card 3/3
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BOGOTAVLV,NS,-IY, V.N., kand.
Worklug priwiple of
tiaga, no.1208-41 D
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tekhn. nauk.
diesel locomotive electric drives. lisk. i tepl.
157. (Diesel locomotives) (MM 11:1)
8(2)3 2a(1) NASS 1 1009 23OWrTATICO
SM/14433
3ovembehanlys po avtomtlzlrovLnnonu
el*ktroprlvoft Poreseft"go
take, Hosaaw.
1955
Trudy... (Transactions of the
Conforence an Automated A-C
Xlootrln
Drives) Moscow, Itd-vo AN SM, 2958. 396 P.
4,000 Copies printed.
OponsorIzz Agency:
Akadealya nauk SM. Inatltut &vtOamtIkI 1
tolomakhaniki.
V.'. Ddebakln~ AcadoodeLano
and X.O. CbUlklfto
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-
-COVIRAMs ns -confe.-ance bras org&nl"d on
the Initiative of
the Institute or
Automation and TolonachanIcs of Cho Ac"emy
R. AM the Moscow power Enr-inverl-M Insti-
if Sciences, C331
rozroselve
6
tuts arA had as its aim the plannL-4 or
the moot
ways of dovolo;lng automatic control of
electric drlwom. The
first oo:Lforenee on the subject of
anzonated electric drive
took place mors than ton years before the
present O;W And
was concerned with d-c electric driven.
The _-Aftatm of this 411,
conference were fourbi to be moot valuable
Ln the task of re-
building postwar Soviet 1ndustry.and
Inrurth*rInC Industrial
developisont. ?rosent Uchnics.1 devol,%
ent or Soviet industry
domands high speeds, simplicity Of
Constructio:1. vellmbIlIty
of operation,and economy. The
equirrma-eage Induction motor
with frequency control appears to be the
most promidsIng type
of controlled &-a drive. For wide
application or this drive
In the Soviet economy there is a need of
developing raw typed
or rrequenc.7 convertors. Sow lztereazIng
studleA wars made
In this connection at the Institute of
Automation and TOlq-
mechanics or the USSR Academy of Sclowes
and Its X&nLnzrsd
branch. at the Moscow Power Inglavering
Institute, the Central
Design Bureau of the 192*ktroprlvod Plant,
the SULU -%sign
Institute of the Mlaistry of Construction
or the aSrSx, am
In otbA&r design, arganizations. These
studies war* dleamseed
4t_th~_,pr*&eut, couftronce. The
tran"atlms ountaln materiel
concerning the theory end design or
reactor, pulap, and
fr*qufftcY Owthods Or controlling &-a
~2*ctrIc drives.
Candidate of Technical Sciences I.T. UtIdA
and EngIA"r V.A.
X0kOrOvA Participated in the preparation
of this collection
Of papers. The volume was reviewed by
Professor rat. V. Rltusow,
Doctor of Technical Sciences. Boom of the
papers Include a
b1bIlography.
TAWJ OF COXTZM,
Transactions or u4 confornj-j-(c,6ot y
-BQA*Yxvl*nakiy, Y-W., CandIdate of
Technical Selene&*. Ir-
Tranvalasion, Used in
ftvq-ney Regulation 220
The author VWntIOn* problems connected
with the
use or a 4lAgIQ-rOW Planetary Seer train
which
:rabl*s speed rtgulation Of asotors within
a range
f 182. Those Probl,ms or. dealt with in an
earlier article published In 295T In the
Pro.
0~#dlngx Or the Academy of Scienlces,
USSR. In the
present artlcl; the author reports result$
of In-
T*gtlg&tlOns a power r*latlonshlpo of such
InstallatIc"
and PrOsents a now method or obtalnIng a
wide range
of speed regulation with the application
of a double
d1frerential trAnSK19.1on. Such a gygtom,
accor4Lng
to the results or ir,,.stigatlons. pgroats
Ob%aln1ng
4Wtdvr range of speed regulation with
sufficiently
fi gh power Indleas and & fl, x1ble
characteristic or
the motor drive. There Ar.0 4 Soviet
rerer*nces.
BOGOTAVIZUSKIT. V.N., kand.takhn.nauk.
#VwPM----V
or ng principle of exciters with split poles. Xlek. i
tepl. tiaga
2 no.1:32-35 Ja 158. (MIRA 11:3)
(Diesel locomotives)
(Blectric generators)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, V.N.,kand.tekhn.nnuk
Regulating the generator of the TH3 diesel locomotive.
:01ek. i tepl.
tingn 2 no.2:37-40 F 158. (MIU 11:4)
(Diesel locomotives)
BOG')YAVLEL'SXIY, V.P., kand. takhn. nauk.
UtIn-9 the speed of diesel locomotives, Mak. i tepl,
tiaga 2
no.3:37-42 Mr 158. (MR& lit. 4)
(Diesel locomotives)
kand.takhn.nauk
Operating principle of diesel locomotive voltage
regulators. Slek.
tepl.tiaga, 2 no.4:29-33 Ap 1.51, (MIRA 12:3)
(Voltage 'regulators)
(Diesel locomotives-Alectric equipment)
BMTAV13NSKIT, V.K., Aote., im~nd, tekhn. nauk
Analyzing the performance of diesel locomotive generators
i7quipped with exciters having divided poles. Trudy MIT
no.95:
16-24 158. . . (KM 11:12)
(Diesel locomotivos-Ilectric equipment)
\, BOOOTAVLICNSKIY. V.11., dote.kand.takhn.nauk
-- -- 4--, - .
Investigation of the d.c. electric transmission
of the
ET-250 tractor. Trudy MIT 114.150-174 159.
1 (141R& 13:10
(Tractore-Blectric equipment)
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SHWMIN, K.A.. prof.-[dooesded]; DOKBROVSKIY, A.B.,
doteent;
TRETITAKOV, 2.P,., doteent; SOMMINUOT, V..A.9 doteent;
BOGOYATLENSKIYDIV N dotsent; SWANOY, A.D., doktor tekhn.
W *p
n aW;T i.H.. rof.; KUZHffSOT, N.Y., kand.tekhn.nauk-,
SLITIKOY, P.A., prof,., doktor tekhn.nauk, retsenzent;
GA to
Te.Ya., dotsent. doktor takhn.nauk, retsenzent;
PARSKIY, Y.M..
dotsentp kend.iekhn.uaukj reteenzent; LUGININ, N.G.,
kandetekha.
nauk, red.; KHITROT, P.A., tekhn.red.
[Diesel locomotives] Teplovoxy. Moskva,
Toes.izdatellsko-poligr.
ob"edinanie H-va putei soobahchaniia, 1960- 340 p.
WRA 14:1)
l..Leningradskly ordena Lenina institut inzhenerov
zheleznodbroahno-
go transports im. skademike Y.N.Obrazteova (for
Slitikov, Gakkell,
Panskiy). (Diesel looomotives)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, V.N.; SUTORIKHIN, V.N.
In7estigating the performance of'metal structures of
cranes used
in warehouses for finished produco of roughing sbb'.pe at
the
Nizhniy' Tagil Steelworks. Trudy Uial.polltelch.inBt.
nooIQ4.-74,-78
161. (MM 14:4)
(Nizhniy Tagil--Steelworks) (Cranes,. derricks, etc,)
PE7UKHOVO P.Z.;
Stresses in trusses of bridge cranes* Trudy
UraLpolitekhoinsts
no-104:71-73 161& (MM 14:6)
(Cranes, derricks$ etc*)
--PQGOSLMM,,.. V,X. ISTARTSEVA, I.Ye.; ZHURAVIZVA,
M.G.; SHCHUBMS,
A.A,; CHUFAROVj G*I.; SHUItp U.S.
Effect of the phase constitution on the magnetic
properties
of magnesium-manganeBe ferrites with a rectangular
lWeteresis
loop. Fix. met. i metalloved. 15 no.2tl8l-186 F
163.
(MIRA 16:4)
L Institut metallurgii Urallskogo fWala Akademii
nauk SSSR
i Iastitut fiziki metanov AN SSSR.
Ferrates-Aagnatia properties)
Hysteresis loop)
Fhase rule and equilibrium)
~
BOI*YAV7-ffSM,j&, kand. tekbn. nauk; BYKOV, A.?., kand.
tokbu. nauk
DI-sool locomitivei Vith electromeebanical a.c.
tranamiBaion.
Zbel. dor. transpo' 45 no.3231-33 Mr 163. (MIRA 16t6)
(Diesel loomotives-Tromemission deviess)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, V.N., inzh.
Semicantilever erection of bridge spans with the use
of floating
supports, Transp. stroi. 14 no.11M-19 N 164. (MIRA
180)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, Vladimir Pavlovich;. VOLKOV, Petr Vasillyevich;
DDMnXOV-,-Jffa-fOIV-Ta=S:I~VICh; k4ORODINA, Tatlyana
Aleksandrovna, kand, fiz,-matL-,., nauk; OTRYASHENKOV, Yu.,
kand. tekhn. naukp dots*, retsenN,ntj AZI, N.E.) inzh.,
retsenzent; AFANASIYEVA, A.V.j im"" retsenzent;
KULIKOV, V.N., red.
[Laboratory studies on the pbysics andN'tetrics of semi-
conductor devices] Laboratorno-praktich~'Ide raboty po
fizike i metrike poluprovodnilcovykh pribor,-~. Moskva, Pro-
sveshchenie'. 1965. 94 P. 18-.8)
L t
KOZLOV, S.A.; BCGOYAVLFNSKIY. V.S., inthener.
Production developments at the Moscow Transformer Plant.
Vest.slaktropro=,
27 no.7:4-11 J1 '56. (YLRA 10:8)
l.Hookovskiy transformatornyy zavod.
(Electric motors--Vibration)
USSR/Chemistry Fertilizers FD-3009
Card 1/1 Pub. 50 - 10/17
Author Bogoyavlenskiy, V. V.
Title Some errors in the planning of the construction of
warehouses for
phosphorite flour
Periodical Xhim. prom. No 6, 360-361, Sep 1955
Abstract Makes some recommendations in regard to the storing
of phosphorite
flour and the construction of warehouses for that purpose.
Institution Kara-Tau Mineral Chemicals Combine
BOGOYAMENSKIY, V. -1.
Stroitellstvo zavoda slantsazollnogo kirpicha na
gdove, -oryudiiye
slantsy, 1935, No. 4, 80.
So: Gor-yuchlye Slantay No, 1934-35 TN .871
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lotchics-Ird I,, . COO
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ofill tile towro lWal,ible col.ospl-l' allshil,' Fkpll
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Movo-ILIM and Gobsth's ccals~ -V.-V..,--.
;mrs4roakii "d N, A. Popov. we "d CARA.
7. No. 2.11-17(1907) * CAm Zmor. IM.
9.1-17M.-The phys-chm. prowiles of Qh mals were
800
00 vatlVed wW their suitability for coking was st udird by
V;
de t di tribut;m of S during toking. the reactivity
00 u( tI, ec. The W. I., C-Wbach. a we. to
"Z 0
06 to be suitable for coking for the produrtiontif inetalh 0
wke. Coal front Novo-Kiwl, on the other ban#( can
00 warcelybetuiedforcoking. For all specimens testi-d. thr 0
max. gas fonnat;on was at 400~~", Up to &)% of the
see
00 totalSeoutent of the mal Orrmained in thecoke.
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(V~r Of Coke 10 the
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coking cools produces a
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a min, ad4im-ptive lumer.
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TMKE ANID.04F IVAL VIDIDS.
.---v ------ P-1
Dogoyavlenskil, M., Fol dbrin, Krol. Y.L. arvJ Khersmskaya, L.A. U"1
Fyui.
Vol. 15 No. 4 T-CpltVa (Fuel Econ.), June 1952, 13-18; abstr. in J.
Uslo. Gaz, Jan. 19Q, vc-1, '11,
Apr. 1954 27; and. In 00 World, X) Noy. 1963, VOL 131), 13'34).
Exporlmunt..,; (ai 06 fqrtt.~; rr
Niltural SOJJ4 )*WjAI8tOm&o In the qien Or co the carbcolaing
prLporticn of Coal Imo beu) stpottL-d.
PreparatiOn HOaffilroftntS Of the tehporature In the hoops ShMed
tK-It It the hmip wis 33 ft.
the linximm occurred abeut, 16 ft. Imm tho ground, YbervI.9 It the
heap Y-,i!. j(, ft.
high, the witnum occurred close to the orcund. As a 1-iSuIL of 0~0
EXI)LOWL1111S, 1,11-
maximm stocking, period vas found to be batmen one and two mmit-fis.
The [
the coal vas found to W less rapid If the stock was piled d~irlng
ccdcl matiier. 0J.
BOGOYAVLENSKIYP V.V.
Dissertation: "Use of Nonsintering CoalP Low
'temperature Coke, and Coke Dust
for Obtaining Metallurgical Coke." Cand Tech Sci, Ural
Polytechnic Inst,
Sverdlovsk, 1953. (HeferativrWy, Khimiya, Moscow, No 16,
Aug 54)
SO: SUM 393, 28 Feb 1955
AU1,11HORt
Candidate of Technical Sciences
-
(V.U.Kh.I.N., and Pet
renko, V.G,j Orsk-Khalilovsk 135
Metal.lurgical Combine.)
TITLE:
Determination of the susceptibility of coals to oxidation.
(Opredelenie stepeni ustoychivosti ugley protiv okisleniya.)
PERIODICAL:
"Koks i Khimiya" (Coke and Chemistry),
195?9 0- 2, PP- 3
- ?, (VoSeSsRe.)
ABSTRACT:
A laboratory method for determining the
susceptibility of
coals to oxidation was developed. The method is
based on the
absorption of oxygen by a weighedosample (100 g)
of.coal in
a bomb at 4 atm. piessure at 100 C. The susceptibility
of a
coal to oxidation is characterised by two factors; the
induction period (the time from the imm rsion of the bomb into
boiling water to the moment when a decrease of pxessure takes
place) and the velocity of oxidation the rate at which a
pressure
drop of 0.2 atm. takes placed. The influence of
oxygen pressure,
temperature, degree of fineness of coal,
coal ra-nk and degree of
oxidation on the above characteristics
was investigated (Figs. 4 -
7 and Tables 3 and 4). It was
found that with increasing oxygen
pressure and degree of fine-
ness the duration of the induction
period remains the same,
but the velocity of oxygen absorption
increases. Temperature
affects both factors - increasing
temperature decreases
induction period and increases the velocity
of oxidation. With
increasing coal rank the induction period
increases and the
SOV/68-58-9-2/21
AUTHOIR Lazovskiy, I.M., Bogoya and Felldbrin,, M.G.
TITLEs Averaging Coals and the Choiae of the Type of Coal
Stock-
yard for Modern Coking Works (Usr9dneniye ugley I vybor
tipa ugollnogo sklada dlya sovrom'ennogo koksokhimicheskogo
zavoda)
PERIODICALt Koks i Rhimiya, 1958, Nr 9, pp 6-9 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: During the All-Union Conference of the Workers of
the
Coking industry the following permissible deviations (from
mean) for coke quality were established: drum tests t 4kgj
sulphur � 0.05, ash � 0.3%. These limits of variation
impose the following limits for variation in the proximate
analysis of coal blends: ash � 0.3%, sulphur t 0.05%,
volatile matter � 0-7%. To obtain the above degree of
stability in the properties of coal blends, averaging of
coals on stockyards and blending plants is necessary.
Using methods of statistical analysis the authors discuss
the necessary blending facilities for various examples of
coking works supplied with a different number of coal
types with a given variability in properties of coal from
Card 1/2 the individual deliveries. It Is concluded that for
SOV/68-58-9-2/21
0
Averaging Coals.and the Choice of the Type of Coal
Stockyard for
Modern Coking Works
works supplied from nearby coal mines with a uniform in
quality coal (ash � 0.6, volatiles � 2.0) the construction
of bunker installations serving simultaneously for
averaging and blending coals is recommended. For works
situated far from the supplying base and obtaining coals
from a large number of mifies the construction of a stock
yard for averaging coals as distinct from the blending
plant is considered necessary.
There is 1 table, and 4 references (':)* Soviet and 1
English)
ASSOCIATICN: VUKhIN
Card 2/2
KOGANP L.A*j BDGOYAVLE14SKIY V.V.j MkWOV., G.N.; SEMNOVp
A.S,.; MIZURTSOV, P.V.j
====ZI-=
WSTAF.M., F.A,
ObtsinJn pitch coal coke for electrode manufacture. Koko i
khim. no.3:
22-25 163. . ~(XM 16-'3)
1. Vostoohnyy uglekhimicheakiy institut (for KDgan,
BogoyavlenBkiy)p
2* Moskovskiy Orderia Lenina khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy
institut ii.
D.I.Mendeleyeva (for-Makarov,, Semenov). 3.
Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgi-
cheskiy kombinat (for Kuznetsov., Mstatin)e
(Coke)
BOGOTWUNSKI-, Ye.N.- D2',JWJASIF;,'Ll,, B*A.
Prec.1pitation of hydrated manganc-se cxlde frorn
1t-3 rnitrate.
Soob. AN Gruz, SSR 39 n0.2021-34"85 Ag t65.
(1,1111A 18.9)
1, Ituititut neorganicheskoy kbimll i
clektrol-chimit AN Gr-,IzSSR.
Submitted relruary 22, 1965.
.X.:
POTOIOKDV,Sergey Ivenovich; B
retsenzent; LYUBOVTSBVA,
N.M., retsensent; NI OIAYIV. L.N., speteradnktor;
MOROZOVA, I.I.,
redaktor; CHNBYSHEYA, Ye.A., takhnicheskiy redektor
[Technology of cooperage] Tekhnologiia bondarnogo
proizvodstva.
lzd.2-oo, isprA dop. Moskva, Pishchapromizdat, 1957. 325
P.
(Coopers and cooperage) (HLRA 10:9)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, Yu,K.
Classification of leukocytes In the avian blood.
Dokl.AN smR 96
no.1:193-196 My '54. (HLRA 7:5)
1. MoBkovskly gosudaretvennyy univereitat im.
M.V.Lomonosova.
Predstavleno akademikom A.I.Oparinym. (Loucocytes)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, Yu. K.
BOGOYAVLENSKIT, Yu. K,: "Transplantation of the lymphatic
nodes of white rate
and rabbits." Moscow, 1955. Acad Sci USSR. Inst of Animal
Morphology
imeni Severtzov, Acad 3oi USSR. (Dissertations for the
degree of Candidate
of Biological Sciences.)
SO: Knishna-va Lotopis' No. 50 10 December 1955. Moscow.
USSR/11unan and Animal Physiology. Mood. Formed Elements
of Dlood - T-4
Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 12, 195B, 5544o.
Luthor : Bogoyavlenskiy, Yu. K.
Inst :h-&~ideiw 5~c fences ~-
Title :The Effect of Physiological Conditions, Sex) and
Diet on the White Dlood Cell Characteristics in
Dirds.
Orig Pub: Dokl- AN SSSR, 1956, 111, No 2, 501-503-
Abstract: During the egg laying period the number of
granular
leukocy-tes (L) in ducks increases, and the glycogen
content decreases in all L. During deplunation,
the RNK (7) content of the 1 " hocyte and monocyte
plasm increases slightly, as does the amount of
neutral fat in the granulocytes plasm. The monocyte
Card V2
52
.kUTHOR;
10GOYAVLENSKITift-K. PA - 3367
'2 ITLE i
(Yn-the Reence
ol a 124-Hour Rhythm in the Mitosis of Lymphatic
-
Ganglia in
White Rats4. (Ob otautatvii sutochnogo ritma
mitozov V
limfaticheakikh-uzlakh belykh krys, Russian)
PERIODICALt
Doklady
Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 113, Nr 2, PP 428 - 429
(U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACTi
The problem concerning the so-called 24-hour rhythm of
mitosis
has at present been decided in a positive aenae in the
case of
animals. For the lymphatic ganglia of the bowels of mice
the
diagnoses are 'however negative. The present paper aimed at
as-
certaining this periodicity. In three series of experiments
the
author investigated the mitoses in the lower knee gangliat
in
the oase of 1 year old rats,
1
2 in the 'case of I month old rats, and
i
3 in transplantations into the axilla of the same animal on
the
7th day after the operation.
After fixation, coloring and
preparation, the number of mitoses
was registered in 100 fields
of vision. The results (schedule 1)
confirm the lacking mitotic
rhythm in the lymphatic ganglia of
rate, no matterwhether they
are entirely developed 0 your old
animals) or if they do not
appear completely differentiated (I
Card 1/2
-
month old rate) or in transplanted ganglia. In the case of
grown-
USSR/General Diology. General Histology.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diul., No 17) 1958) 76257.
Author Do -
.-.2gqyavlenskjy, Yu - X . AN 5s" R
List xAir. Fog 40-ft,.q. M. sEl"6ATSOV I
Title Fcrmtion and Structure of Regenerating
Syncytia
During t4ie Transplanting of the Lymphatic Nodes
of
Mite Rats and Rabbits.
Orif, Pub: Dokl. AN SSR, 1957, 113, No 3, 685-687-
Abstract: The political lymphatic nodes in the
area of taic
ar73pit were autotransplanted In rats and rabbits.
Through different intervals of tine - fror, 3
hours
to 70 days - the transplants were taken out and
investigated histologically. It was established
that the processes originating in the transplant
can be divided into stages: destruction, infiltra-
Card 1/2
USSR/General DioloGy. General Histology. D
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 76257-
tion of leukocytes, formations of syncytia from
the reticular stroma, intensification of the
rege-
nerative phenomena, definitive differentiation of
the cortical substance, and finally, separation
of
the brain substance - The epistatic mass of the
transplant perishee) but is preserved in
insignifi-
cant quantity, while the living cells are the
source
for the restoration of the node.
Card 2/2
BOrrOYAVLENSIT, Yu.K,
I
Electron microscopic study of the cuticle in nematodes,
Biofivika
3 no*5:626-628 158 (MIRA 11:10)
1; Golimintologiobaskaya laboratoriya AN SSSR, Moskva
(NMTOI38 0 1
cuticle, electron microscopy (Rus))
(MICROSCOPr, IUCTRON, N I
of cuticle in nematodes (Rua))
~1 ,'h -,I yV
0 J,'L / - , V, i ti
BOGOYAV1JWKIY. Yu.K.
Transplanting lymph nodes in white rate
in English]. Zhur.obobiol. 19 no.1,44-53
(TRANSPLANTATION (PHYSIOLOGY))
(LYMPHATICS)
and rabbits [with summary
Ja-T 158. (MIRA 11:1)
SFASSXIT, A.A.; ITASHKIN, V*M.; BOGOTAVLZKSKlTo, TU-K-
Work of the 3o6th All-Union Helminthological Mcpedition
of 1956
in the Tuva Autonomous Province. Trudr Gellm. lab.
9:311-313 '59~
(MIRA 13:3)
(TUTA AUMMMUS PROTING31--WORMS, INTESTINAL AND PARASITIG)
AUTHORi. Bogoyavionakiy, Yu. K. SOy/20-120-5-52/67
TITLE: ---~'_On the Fine Structure of the Cuticle of the
Nematode Asoaridia
Ralli Schrank, 1788 (K voprosu o tonkom stroyenii kutikuly
nematody Ascaridia Kalli Schrank, 1788)
PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSX, Vol. 12o, Nr 5, pp.
1119 - 1121 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: 10 different layers were found in the outiole of
the Asoaridae
(Ref 1-10). In the type mentioned in the title Frailzia ~
Itef 9)
found only 6 layers. In order to solve this problem the auzhor
used the most generally used methods of coloring and for the
first time electron microscopy. About 20 grown-up individuals
of both sexes of A.galli were investigated. By combining a
normal light- and an electron-microscopy the author found u
layers of outiole in A.Rallis 1) outer cork layer, 2) inner
cork layer, 3) membrane-like layer, 4) fibrillar layer, 5)
matrix
layer, 6) outer fibrous layer, 7) inner fibrous layer, and 8)
basal membrane. The membrane-like layer ~Fig 2) was observed
by the author for the first time under the electron-microscope
Card 1/2 and given-the above name. There are 3 figures-and 13
references
On the Fine Structure of the Cuticle of the Nematode
SOV/2o-12o-5-52/67
Ascaridia galli Schrank,' 17t58
1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOGIATIONs Gellmintologicheskaya laboratoriya Akaaemii
nauk SSSR
(Laboratory of Halminthology,AS USSR)
PRESENTED: February 11g 1958p by K. I. Skryabinp Member,
Academy of
Sciences$ USSR
SUBMITTED: February 8, 1958
1. SYphacia--Physiology 2. Skin--Structural analysis 3.
Electron
microscopy-Applications
Card 2/2
47(4)
AUTHOR: Brg,.-;yavA".enskiy,, Yu. K. SOV120-124-6-50155
TITLE,t Influenoe of the Degree of Destruction of Lymphatic
Ganglions
of Wh~_te Rats and Rabbits on Their Subsequent Regeneration in
the Case of Transplantation (Vliyaniya stepeni razrusheniya
limfaticheskikh uzlov beJ.ykb krya i krolikov na
posleduyushchuyu regeneratsiyu pri ikh transplantatsii)
PERIODICAM Daklady Akademii nauk SSSR,.,'19599 Vol 124t Hr 6v
PP 1361-1362
(USSR)
ABSTRACT8 The regeneration of-injured tissue under conditions
of normal
existan-,e.is a universal reacti-on of the organism. The
course
and final result of the regeneration process are dependent on
the kind and degree xt destruation in a certain way
(Refs-1-9).
An exossairely sevei9injury and too intense destruction
pro,ceBses do n3t'farar the subsequent regeneration; in this
case
healing takis places only under coarse scar formation (Refs
5, 6).
In order to solve the problem mentioned in the title the
au-+hors carried out 2 series of experiments: 1)
transplantation
of ganglia ae 'I mm3 large pieces (method according to Ref
10);
Card 7) the gang:11-7n waa out up with the scissors and
additionally
Influenn.e of the Degree of Des4cruction of Lymphatic
SOV/20--124-6-50/55
Ganglions of White Rats and Rabbits on Their Subsequent
Regeneration in the
p-a.:-6r.'.zvd --1-n a mortax , Such a mush was,
transplanted after
m1xing I-t w:~th rtelloidi-n pie,%eed'-In both series the
ganglia
the knee we.re transplanted under the skin
of the'aimpit-of +he same animal (autotransplantation). The
resul'to hti,7,e shown that the- prooess of initial
destruction and
s,ibsoquent regenexation of the first and second series take
plac,e aim:Llarly to those ca7!ried out with whole lymphatic.
gang' li,,A (Ref "i)p h,~,we-vor, with a certain
retardation. In this
also a: large part,of the transplant is subjected to
n,O-r-ets,, The am-ount of unsuccessftLl transplants in both
series
w" rather high (1- -33%, 11 - 46% in comparison with 19%
f,i*the -,,ase of total. transplantations). The processes
were on
,he wtv)"-e simllar to those c4 tota;l transplantations. The
IS iLn the per~zentage of suceessful experiments.
X
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Influence of the Degree of Destruction of Lymphatic
SOV/20-124-6-50/55
Ganglions of White Rate and Rabbits on Their Subsequent
Regeneration in the
CaBO of Transplantation
The decay symptoms were not acoelerated by artifical
palverization of the tissue independent of the pulverization
degree. Thusq pulverization of the respective organ is not a
decisive fat.-t-or for subsequent regeneration. There are
11 Soviet referenoes (1 Soviet author in a Western
periodical).
ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii shivotnvkh im. A. N.
Severtsove, Akademii
P-auk SSSR (Institute of Animal Morphology imexxi A. N.
Severtsov
of the Anademy of Soienoesy USSR)
PRESENTM O,~tober 3, 19589 by K. I.-Skryabin, Academician
SUBMITTEDs Oc+ober 12, 1958
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BOGOTkvlxwsrTT. TU.K.
Structure of the cuticle in some ascarids. Trudy
Gellm. lab. 10:
58-67 160. (MIRA 13-7)
(ASGARIDS AND AECARTASIS) (SM)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, Yu.K.; BALAGINA, G.N.
Microscopic investigation of the cuticle and
hypodermis of the
nematode Mecistocirrus digitatus (Linstow, 1906)
Railliet at
Henry, 1912. Trudy Gellm. lab. 12sl9-21 162. (NEIRA
15:7)
(Nematoda)
- BOGOYAVLENSKIY,--Yu.K.
Histological structure or the outiole and hypodemin of
the
nematode Setaria equina (Abildgaard, 1789). Trudy
Gelim. lab.
12:9-1a '62. (MIRA 15:7)
(Nematode)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, Yu.K.
Fine structure of the hypodermis in various species of
Spirurata.
Trudy Gellm. lab. 12:14-18 162. (KRA 15:7)
(Nomatoda)
SPASSKIY, A.A.; FREZE, V.I.; BOGOYAVLENSKIY, Yu.K.;
ROYTMM,, V.A.
Work of the Kamchatka Helminthological Expedition
(317th Helmin-
tbological Expedition) in 1960. Trudy Gellm. lab.
12:201-221
,62. (MIRA 15:7)
(Kamchatka-Worms, Intestinal and parasitic)
BOGOYAVLE,ISKIY, Yu.K.
Formation of the cuticle and hypodermis in Spirocerca
lupi
(Rudolphi, 1809). Trudy Gellm.lab. 1-102-37 161. (KMA
15212)
(Spirocerea) (Skin) 1)
BOGOYAVIXNSKIYj_Yu.K.
Survey of studies on the histological structure of
ruscles of
some asoarlds; Trudy Gellm.lab. ns38-49 t6l. (MM
l5sl2)
(Ascarids and Ascariasis) (Muscle)
BOGOYAVIENSKIY Yu K.; HWAYEVSKLYA, N.V.
Recent data on the histological structure of the
cuticle and
hypodermis in Dioctophyme renale (Goeze, 1782). Trudy
Gellm.
11:50-53 161. (MIRA 15:12)
(Dioctophyma renale) (Skin)
SPASSKIY, A.A.; BOGOYAVIaISM,,,Xu,K.,,- MURDIAVICHUS,
V.L. [Kantrimavichus
V.],- PARAMCNOV, B.B.
Work of the Kamchatka helminthological expedition (the
317th
All-Union Helminthological Expedition) in 1961. Trudy
Gellm.
lab, 13:369-381 163 (MIRA 17:3)
SPASSKIY,, A,A.;-BOGGYAVLENSKIYq Yu,K,; SONINj, M.D.
Work of the Chukchi helminthological expedition (
the 318th
All-Union Helminthological Mcpedition) in 1961.
Trudy Gellm. lab.
139382-386 163 (MMk 1723)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY, Yu.K.
Comparative histological analysis of integumental
tissues of
pneumohelmintho of the suborder Strongylata and some
notes o.
theIr phylogeny. Trudy Gellm. lab. 3.4t80-86 164.
(MIRA 17110)
Now data on the histological structure of integumental
tissues
of some nematodes of the suborder Strongylata.
Ibid.t87-92
-1 BOGOYAVLENSKIY, YU.K.
Micromorphological and histochemical study of cover
tissues of
some Strongylata of the intestines. Izv. AN Azerb.
SSR. Ser.
biol. nauk no.1:62-68 165. (MA 16:5)
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e4 VA
tie JAMO02M S01JRCE COM
RTol85/65/0l0T0l2/l3W13 ff
X A)
AUTHORS: BoEoyavlenalkyy., I V.; Be yak,, N.- 0
Lezn
ORG: Physicotechn ical Institute AN UkrSSR,
Kharkov.(Fizyko-tekhn:Lchnyy.
instytut AN URSH)
TITLE: The establishment of concentration equilibrium in the crystal-
ilzation of solutions, Of helium isotopes
SOURCE: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. .10., no., 12p 1965,
1376-1377
TOPIC TAGS: helium, liquid heliump physical diffusiont
crystallization, phase equilibrium$ isotope
-ABSTRACT:-This is a continuation of earlier work by the authors (ZhETF
v.47, 480,, 1964and earlier) dealing with the phase diagram of liquid
and-soli!d hgl~~.~Jjn Ithe present paper they describe
experiments'show-
ing that, unlike in.many systems.P the establishment of equilibrium
con-
centration in the He3__He 4system proceeds rapidly because the coeffi-
of self-diffusion in solid H63 near the melting curve is very
large, exceeding that of metals by at least two orders of magnitude-The
experiments were designed to ensure conditions such that the diffusion
mechanism would be certain to assume the equalization of the concentra-
tions. For this purposethe space in the calorimeter was completely
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ACC NR, AF60020,32 17,
filled with a porous copper block with a pore size of about 10 g.,
On
cooling the calorimeter, the heat of crystallization should be
mainly
dissipated through the surface of the copper block. Thus the growth
of the crystalline phase will occur simultaneously in all cells of
the.
block. It is estimated thatfor the size of the gaps the time of dif-
fusion equalization of the concentration should not exceed 3 see. A
liquid solution with a concentration of 76.5% H63 was crystallized
with'
in about 30 min and was annealed for 10 hours at a temperature
blower by
0.005 degrees than the temperature at which melting of this solution
occurs. During this time the pressure(P) and temperature (T) coordi-
nates were measured every xj2ur and remained unchanged within 0.3
atMO13-
pheres and 0.004 degrees. comparison with previous experimental data
indicated agreement within 'experiurd ntal error. This proves
conelvaively
4
that the diagram of state of He solutions in He obtained previously
in an equilibrium diagram. Authors thank V. Ye. letBlIvvy
(_Terlet--
skiv for preparing. the porous copper and Academician
(B.G. Lazarev) for a useful discussion of the work. Orig. art. has:
formula,
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CODE: 20/ SUBM-DATE: 06Sep65/ ORIG REP: 002/ OTH REF: 002
Card 2/2
BOGOYEV D.No
Rupture of a liver bydatid into the bronchus. Urh.
zap. Stavr.
gos. mod. inat, 8tU3-218 t63 (MTRk 1797)
1. Iz khIrurgicheskogn otdolenlyn ( wxv, -
zmqIuzhcnny-! vrach
&ITSR LI. Teshinikly) t1yattgurkoy gorodskoy
bollnit.-ty (glnvnyy
vrach A.S. Fartigulor).
BOGOTEV, S. N.
An Higher Education USSII. Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner
Construction
Engineering Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev.
BOGOYF-V. S. N. - "The uee of the flotation method to purify
industrial waste water
contaminated with petroleum and petroleum products." Min
Higher Education USSR.
Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering
Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev.
Moscow, 1956.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Teohnicnl
Sciences.)
SO: Knizhna-va Letopis'. No. 13, 1956
!,t1 LG A! 0 It
Toeclin.)Ioizy. Cbemictl PriAuctv unfl Their
Aivnlicv,f ioiis.'Talor Treatment. Seru!le
kbb. -R-4.M. M :3., No I'l, 17
.aj 59, -No.
AUTHOR
Iltirifica.-tion of E'ffluent i:fkters Containiril-
ORIG. i iral.ustriva (110p.) 19:58. 301 P"O 5,
1 Cl- 1 i~. q
1),?Pcribed are the results of laboratory te-,:~ts on
1.1,e mirificatim) of el'fluewt waters I)y mean,-, of
chlOriDOAiOll RI'd treOA-MetIt with F("S04-
Card,
11 - 12
Ooc_Rl~(f 11-,E7ill-~, T.-Al, A\
BLAGOFWHCIMNSKIY.A.V.; BOGRACHWA.T.N.
-~-
Study of the water eoonomy of some species of IkeFayptus. Fiziol.
rast. 2 no-3:221-227 Ny-Je 155. (MIRA 8:11)
1. Glavnyy botfknicheakiy sad kkademii nauk SSSR, Xoscow
(Zucalyptue) (Plante-Water requirements)
WL G. It NOMA-),
Aced' AV'L gd- U-&&R- 11"?, 14 No. 4. 8-10;
Chem- Ze"Ir.. 1847. 1111111, ins I X*v. Gin. C~ovj.,
Dw. APAL. I"k Ik 4-A eeMamtive study has
boa auk " It diOW hm of kok.wghl,. A Ittm.
Pleld fam, &'W NR lftlfrml&t* tYpe. IU dlpWd
IYFO its" 47.9 bl. of rubbw to the hwtsm %Phil* the
felmOold 0* $&1 W the lnt*r.
mwkte type, I be. per hm&,. Inm
BOGRAD, Z,,--pauphnyy sotrudnik
Foreshadow of revolutionary storm. Kow.,Vooruzh.SIl 2
no.6.'84-85
Mr 2 62. (MIU 15 13)
1. Mzey revolyutsii SSSR.
(Russia-History)
SICHOND, Gyorgy, dr., PQI~s ,..~ndre
Exploration of bauxite from Halimba; do
ermination of the
equilibrium mole rate. Koh lap 9 no. 9: 407-410
S '54.
k
BOGRAVEC,B.
Tasks of otw railroad transportation. p. 1.
(Zelezaice. Vol. 13, no. 1, Jan. 1957p Yugoolatia)
SO.- Monthly List of East European Accessions (FSAL) L9, Vol.
6, no. 7, July 1957,, Uncl.
".. r.
Qvslificntion and eelection of poultry. 1). ?L,9,
(AGiARTX~ANY,
peL-t, Hurc-ary Aug. 1911.
t, . ), Vol.. 6, No. 83
",'- Yonthly Hzet of Esst LAtroNpaji IC '*-'
I
Nio. 5, Mav 195-5, Uncl.
HUNGARY / Farm Animals.
Domestic Pawl.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 721"
Author i Toth, P., B9,&!jo, J.
Title i Chick Enbryo Development
U-10
Orig Pub i Agrartudomany, 1955, 7. No 3, 132-136
Abstract Following the principles of the Soviet
biological control,
the incubating station in Chortobad' succeeded in
obtaining
more than an 80 percent yield of ducklings. In Hungary,
the
egEs are oandled on the 6th day of incubation, while in
the
USSR it is done on the 4th day. The second oandling is
done
on the eleventh day of incubation; it is rsoommended to
can-
dle the eggs on the IM day again. A plan for the diagno-
sis of nutritional defeats and methods of incubation
which am
established by disturbance of the normal embryo
development,
are proposed for general use.
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