SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOGUSHEVSKIY, K. S. - BOGUSLAVSKIY, I. M.
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BOGUSMVSKIY, X.S. (Moscow).
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From letters and remarko of readers. Hat.v shkole
no.1:67-74
Ja-F 154. (IMRA 7: 1)
(Mathematics--Study and teaching)
BOGUSBWBKIY, X.S. (Koscow)
Troii letters and remarks of readers. Kat.v shkole no-3:69-76
MY-Je 154.
(MLRA
(Geometry--Problems, exercises, etc.)
BOGUSHKVSKIY, Ironstantin Sergeyevich; SIKCRUIY.
Konstantin Petrovich;
3137SKI7, S.Y.- WOU10VA, N.N.. tekhnicheakiv redaktor
(Collection of problemn In mathematics for review;
manual for
teachers of classes 5-7 of the secondary school]
Sborni%: sadach
po matematike dlia povtorenita; pooobie dlia
uchitelei V-V11
klassov arednet shkoly. Ixd. 2-e. Moskva, Goa.
uchobno-podagog.
izd-vo Ministeretva prosveshchnriin RSFSR. 1955. 167
P. (HM 8-7)
(Mathematics--Problems, exercises, etc)
r C, (' u 3 H C ~o !~ (-'~ I V i I,. ~'
(3
30GUMOVSKIT, Nonetantin Sergayevich; SIDOBDVA,L.A.,
redaktor;
redaktor.
(Pirst lossons in stereometry for class 91 Fervye uroki
po stersometrii Y II klasse. Moskva,
Gon.ucbebno-podagog.
isd-vo Ministerstya promyeshebtnila RSISR, 1955. 45 p.
i,(Keusuratioi) lGoometry, Solid) (HLRA 9:1)
BOGUSWSKIY, K.S._(Moscow)
From letters and remarks of the readers. Mat.v
shkole no.3:60-76
147-Je 155. MRA 8:7)
(Mathematics-Study ard teaching)
BOGUSHEVgpUU&,.. (Hoacow)
W"W*-ffdWV". -- ~.. WE,
On YoU.Nolodshilla book "Theories of numbers In the
18th oentury."
Reviewed by X.S.Bogushavakii. Hat. v shkole
no.4:82-83 Jl-Ag 155.
(Nmbera, Theory of) (Molodshii,V.N.) (MAU 8:9)
j ,
3 or- /~ / Y,, A~ ,
BOGUBHIV8KIY,K.s.(xoIoOW)
- -
On homework and its checking. Mj%t.v shkole no.5:22-27
8-0 155.
(MLRA $a11)
(Kathematice-Study and teaching)
BOGUSHNVSKIT, K.S.; GLOflIfft H.S.; SMIRNOV, I.I.;
YILICRIV, S.V.
Written work for the proficiency certificate in
geometry including
the use of trigonometry and the evaluation of such
work. Kat.v
shkole no.3il2-23 Ny-Je 136. (KM 9-.8)
(Geometry--Problems, exercises, etc.)
BMUSHBTSKIY, K.S- (Koskva)
Homework assignments aul their correction. Mat.v shkole
no.2;23-26
Kr-AP '57. (XI&A 10:5)
(Nathemation-Study and teaching)
BOGUSHXTMITI--~ (Moskva)
N~
Proportional sectiouG, homothety, and similarity. Mat.
no.4:24-31 3-0, 157.
Plane)
(Geometry,
v shkole
(KIBA 100)
BOGUSHVSKIY, K.S. (gookya)
~ - .- , - -,
Trpe~ of tests. Not.v shkole no.6:28-36 N-D 157.
(MIRA 10:11)
(Nithematics-Study and teaching)
gqUSH_V6 T, . .. SIKMKIY. K.P..; TXP IUA. N.I., red.;
EUM, I.G.,
XL -AA
takhn. red.
[Practical instructions for teaching.algebra nal
goometry in the
8th grade) Ketodicheskiy ukszaniia k prepodavaniiu
algebryi
geometrii v VIII klasse. Moskva, Goa. ucbebno-pedagog.
izd-vo
H-va proev RUSRO 19380 173 p, (HLRA 11:11)
iAlgebra-Study and teaching)
(Geometry--Study and teaching)
BOGUMMSXIT, uchitell-matodist; SIKOLUIY,
:- Ufflraafi~7-ketr~iioh, uchitall-matodist; LZMHMA,
H.I.. red.;
MAKHOVAj NeUmp takhn.red,
(Methodological instractiona for teaching mthemation in
the
ninth grade] Metodicheskie ukazaniia k prepoaavaniiu
mtematiki
v IK klasse; poso'bis dlia uchitelei. Moskva,
Gos.uchebuo-13edagog,
izd-vo H-va proev.R-qv=. 1959. 183 p. 01IRA 13:4)
(Mathematics-Study and teaching)
BOGUSKMKI Moskva)
Deriving the formula for the expansion of a
quadratic trinomial
into faotors. Mst,v shkols no.1:66-67 J&-F '60.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Algebra--Problemag exercises, etc.)
BDGUSHEVSKIY9 K.S. (Hoskva)
Review of the book *Collection of questiona and
problema pertaining
to trigonometryw by I.I. ftimov. Reviewed by K.S.
Bogtwhevskii.
Mat. v shkole no.1:78-81 Ja-F 161. ~MIRA 3-4:3)
(Trigcmometr7-Froblems exercise, etc.)
(#Mi=OVI I.I.i I
I
BOGUSMSKIY, K.S. (Wj3kva)
Obeervations on the methodology of teaching certain
facto of solid
geometry in the eight.-year school** IAU v ahkole
no. 3t23-32
My-je 161o (MIRA 1435)
(Geometry,, Solid-Study and teaching)
BOGUSHEVSKITI K.S. (Moskva)
Geometrical transformations. Mat. v shkole no.l.-24-35
Ja-F 163.
1 . (mm 16-.6)
(Gametry-Study and teaching)
gtant~p~ zasl. uchitell shkoly RSF,
BOGUsHEVSKly, Kon
~AVLENKO, I.A., zasl. uchitell shkoly RSFSR, retsenzent;
8UHAEOV, GX$retsenzent; UVANSKH, G.S.,, red.
[Problems of teaching geometry in eight-year schools;
man-al for teachers] Voprosy prepodovaniia geomotrii v
voslmiletnei shkole; posobie dlia uchitelei. Moskva Izd-
vo, "Prosveshchenle," 1964. 109 P. (MIRA 17.6~
NAUMIKO, A. S., insh.; NAZAB=Cr, Ye. K., inzh.;
YEMAS, G. G.9 insh.;
BOGUSHEVSKIY.9 L. A., inzh.
The problem of shrinkage phenomena in cellular
concretes. Stroi.
mat. 8 no.9%30-33 S 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(Lightweight concrete-To sting)
BOGUSHEVSKlYp L.L.j IELICHUKv Sh.L.; PADEYEVAp A.V.;
PESINp L.M.p kand. tekbn.
-----nsnk-,-nau7chmyy red.; SMIVCHEW, G.A. V teklm. red.
(Transparent film for packing food products; production
abroad]
Frozracbnye plenki dlia upakovki pisbabevoi produktaii;
sostoianie
proizvoclstva za rubezhom. Moskva, Vaes. in-t nauchn. i
tekbne
informatsii, i958.' 29 p. (MIRA 14-.7)
(Food-Packaging) (Plastics)
VOROIDUS, VamiliY StOPanuvlah; BOGUSHUSKIY N..A.V,
redaktor; ZHOROV, D.M.,
tekhatcheakiy redaktor
Dknual for elevator operators and dispatohors]
Pamiatka liftera---.
dispetchera. Moskva, Izd-vo Ministerstva
kommunalinogo khoziaistva
RSISR, 1956. 49 p. (MLRk 9.-8)
(Alevators)
OBUKHOV, Aleksandr Ivanovicb; PILEVSKIYj Moiney
Viktorovicb;
RUBINSHUMI, Dina Abramovna; BOGUSHEVSKIY,
N.A.j, naucbn.
red.; ZIIURAVLEV, B.A.# red.
(Assembling elevators] Montazh liflov. Moskva,
8"troi-
izdat,, 1964. 270 p. (MIRA 17 -.6)
I
I BDG-U73irEVBlKIY, P.N.
25841. BOGUSHEVSKIY, P.N. Mindall v gornoy turkmenii.
Trudy po prikl.
botanike, genetike i selektsii (Vsosoyuz, in-t rastenie
vodstva).
to mmUl, vyp. 2. 1949t So 134-41o
SD: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey Vol. 34, Moskva 1949
TITLE: Welftng.of "E1156"steel steam pipes
S07URCE: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 9, 1964, 28-35
TOPIC TAGS: welded pipe, weldability mechanical property, hot crack
ABSTRAqT: The investigated steel possesses good oxidation and corrockin--
resistantl properties at a maximum temperature of 620C. It is commonly
used
for steam and gas turbine vanes. In view of the introduction of
experimental pipes
made of E1756 steel at the lm. 'S. Ordzhonikidse Plant, extensive
weldability
test.s of 273 x 36 mm, norm,~H-zed and tempered specimens were carried
out. The
chemical composition of -the pipes was: 0. 13 C; 0. 75 Mn; 0. 24 Si; 11.
0 Cr; 0. 69
Alo; 0. 20 V; 1. 92 IV; 0. 018 S. 0. 021 P. 'the zone affected by the
temperature of
the base metal displayed a negligeable softening at a distance of 3 to 4
ram from
the fusion Une. The seam metal and the weld joints possessed
satisfactory short-
K-a
BDGUSHEVSKIY, S.F., inzh.; VIVSIK, S.N., inzh.;
LAURI, Ye.S., inzh.
of a composite connection of coil pipes from lMlW
steel with a collector from 15GS steel.
Energomashinostroenie 10
no.1:30-33 Ja 164. (NIRA 17:4)
BOGUSHNSEIT, S.M.; BURXATSUTA, U.N.
Hygiene of alllmiltural wor)mrs during apraying with
hexachlorane.
Glg.sanit., Moskva no.4:30-34 Apr 51. (OLML 20:8)
1. Of Kiev Institute of Labor Hygiene and
Occapational Diseases.
B 1%
IM _5 ; rAnAM. YU. S.
IMM W
Certain problems of vork hygiene in mechanized cultivation
of cotton. Gig.i
san. U0,11:19-21 N '53. (KERA 6:10)
1. Xiyevekiv institut giglyany truda i professionallnykh
zabolevaniy.
(Industrial hygiene) (Cotton growing and maimfacture)
BOGUSHWSKIr S oslav Mikhaylovich. kandidat neditsinskikh
nauk; CM I
-T.
-*-, re 4 IF';'~-ICHIMWA, TuA., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. -
(Labor hyflene during fieldwork with agricultural
machines] Gigiena
truds, pri polawykh rabotakh na mallskokhoziaistvennykh
mashinakh.
Moskva, Gos.isd-vo sed.lit-j7, 1955. 86P. (MLRA 9:5)
(AGRICUIMM LABOMS-DISIMIS AND HrGIMM)
BGGIJSHEVSKrY, S.H., kandidat meditainakikh nauk
(Kiyev)
W
Iabor bygiens in primary fba processing on collective
fares.
FelIdA akush. no.4:43-46 Ap 155-~ (MM 817)
(IIMUSTRUt HTGMMj
Russia, in flax mnamlfacture)
!~ TFI,"7'v - -
.~!, I . I~j - ...
I'Bpsic principles of hyFierdc evpl~!,!tion of thc-
mchines. 11
re-nort submitted at the 13th Pll-IJInion CcnC-ress of
111,y,rivniEts, 21.-pidendolo,-ists
anh Infectionists, 1959.
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BOGUSHEVSKII, V.
Vydvinut' marshrutizatsiiu na pervyi plan. jiving priority
to special
destination trahm7. (sots. transport, 1934, no. 8, p. 64-71).
DW t HE7.s6
SO: Soviet Trana2ortation and Communications# A
Bibliography., Library of Congress,
R-efe-rerCce Departmentj Washington# 1952, Unclassified,
BOGMWS14. Vladluir Sergeovich
U ISDUSTRIALIZATS11U. 2be Soviet industr7 in the third
decisive year of the
five year plan. Moskva, ONTI, lzd-vo VSMM SSSR, 1931.
38p. (42-26531)
H0335.B6
i~W7(1)/EBC(k)-2/EWA(h) aw
SOTAWN-CODF: it IGWI/ )3/006,t/0069
ACC MRt AT6000086
AMOR; Borisovich. Yo.- 5 Dot,.tishln, r,
44,5 S' B
011G: Inst1tute of Ph-voics -of the Earth' imo O*Yu. Shmidt, AN SSSR
(Inatitut fitiki
zeml-i XN SSR)--
TIM:
Soismi-6 electrographic osclllo"apll 0,~~110 t1-001 typo (SEO)
30' 9: AN SSSR. Tnstitut fifliki z 11 1.11cly, no 1904 65
oil i. T -69
TOP.TC TAGS; soismolofia instrumnt, Oajthqi -_%ki? raphy,
oscillol;raph, Salvano.
I _, selsmoG
motor, vaisrdc viavo S 5
tomatic
ABOTP.ArT: This apparatus is designed for the aut
~recording ;f such random earthquake-type processes as explosions,'
emer-
igencies, etc. In contrast to the SEO-1 used previously, the recording
tape
iis attached to a uniformly rotating drum. The instrument has three
channels$'
irecording in a frequency range from 0 to 3 cps with a double
amplitude up to-'
130 mm. Th~! galvanometer is of the GB-UI-BS-1 type with individual
magnet
Systems.. GB-111 and'GB-IV galvanometers can also be used. . Records
are
made on semiconducting paper tape 120 mm wide and 1. 1 m long, at rates
!of 30, 60, 120, and 240 mm/min. This oscillograph.is recommended for
use
in measuring seismic wave periods in the 0. 1-1, 5-sec range vi th
high-mag,~
Card
i
cl A8_66
ACC NRs AT6000086
A
.' BOGUSIAK., Stefan, mgr#
Problems of labor productivity In iron and steel
metallurg7.
Wiad hut 15 no.n/12:341-345 IT-D 159.
4w
BOGUSIAK, Stefan, mgr
Quality of metallurgical production and economic
resultB. Viad hut
16 no.4:103-106 Ap 160.
SUM EM ERA, Janusz; BOGUSKA, Jadwiga; HASIX, Jan;
JELJASZEWICZ, Janusz
Course of controlled therapy of patients with
endocarditis. Polski
tygod.lek. 15 no.40:1524-1528 3 0 160.
1. n Kliniki Chorob Wownstrznych Akademii Medycznej w
Poznaniu;
kierownik: prof* dr Jan Roguski i z Zakldu
Mikrobiologii Lekarskiej
Akademii Medyeznej w Poznaniu; kierownik: prof. dr Jan
Adamski.
(ENDOCARDITIS BACTERIAL ther)
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S/226/63/000/001/016/016
00319/E433
.'AUTHOR: BoguslaV Cec-h (Czechoslovakia)
TITLE:~ Viscous flow during sintering in the pres6nee of a
liquid phase.
112-119
PERIODICALS Poroshkovaya raotallurgiya, no.1, 1963,
TEXT: A theoretical and bxperimental analysis of the dependence
of shrinkage with time'durin; the sintering process shows that with
a-decrease insiza of'pores to a.tritical value the shrinkage
procoeds spontaneously_under the influence of the difference
between capillarity and e3iternal:pressureo The critical radius
rk of the pores is 0.0038 cm-,for.Co and Ni at 760 mm Hg, while
at-0.1 mm rk in ~ 281cme -.~With the Prerequisite of a constant
rate of closing of poresAfie.deformation equations for viscous
~:-flow show that there is a logarithmic dependence of shrinkage with
time. There is a retardation of.shrinkage to a rate corresponding
to the rate.of diffusion of *amen trapped in the pores. When
vIntering proceeds unde cuum there in ra ti 1 no retardation
up to the moment of c..
gases are present the
the gas. Shrinkage
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ne
J.n -4ncc1nos3.ovak'L,,,*
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0 de'er- i-lie thc- sa!: 0 300 ciijoks in onia ha.%
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Is doscrlbeO It is bvse,~ on the dealicrMination
of t1-,.a c(-2- tubercle - the rud-.*.mcntal se:r
orCan
of '11-.e cockerel. In the cockerel i'%,.- Is situa-
k.ed at L',e rim of the cloaca, -in the young
c1nicIzen inside the cloaca. Ii the voung ~1,ale
it is lart;ur, owl ix, form7 mooth, s-hiny. The
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Cato,Z,ory
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Author
Institut4
Titla
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Farm -kni)-aals. Q~4
Do~lpntlc Dirds.
'Re-? '.111ur-Biol., No 161, 19.58, 74121
jOrf3 --ub.
Abatract b:)k7,hrdqur, cf th-.7. irivestigntlon is
ilInstrated
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AUTHOR: Doguslavaskiy, L.I.
TITLE: Investigating the foi-mation of semiconductive films- of'
tetracyanoeth lend 1 r complex on metals by measurinF the
h_ -'- a Po YM e
voitalge poten i1a
:SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*,. V. 154) no* 5, 1964, 1145-1148
TAGS: tetracyanoethylene, metal adsorption, film formation,
.electrophysical property, voltage potential, reversible adsorption,
semiconductor, adsorption, metal
..iABSTRACT:--The,~lectroptiysica,l,-Oroperties-of a
tetracyanoethylene
ME) film deposited on different metals were measured by e-rnployinlg
a vibrating conden-5or to determine changes in work function.
Changes in voltage potential were determined of tho adsorption or
the ~~CB) on the hydrogen reduced metal surface fheat.ed in
at 350C and degassed at 350C to 1-2 x 1o-5 mm. of the initial
moment of film formation (when the work function is maximum), at
the time when the filw. forned causes a change in color and t,
of "he electrode (work function starta to decrease), and when a
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film thickness is obtained at which work function is stabilized,
i.e. does Pot change on heating the sample further in TCE vapors.
The study showed that the adsorption of TGE on film and on pure
metal i5 essential2y reversible. The work functionopt5ses throu&h
,a maximum with increasing film thickness at about 1 - cm. and is
stabilized at about 0-55y. regardless of film thickness. The
increased wo3:'k function is apparently associated with the for-ma-
tion of the dipole, Me+ - TGE- is formed, showing that the fil-m is
a weaker electron donor than the metal. The observed correia-Lion
between change in electric properties of the film and change in
'Voltage potential is to be published. "Sincere appreciation is
expressed to acad. A. N. Frumkin and fi. A. Shuruiovsk for dlscus-
sing results of the work." Orig. art. has: 1 table and. 1 llie-lul-e.
ASSOCIATION: Institut electrokhimii kkademii nauk SSSR institute of
t- Electrochemistry, Academy of Sciences SSSR)
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BOGUSLAVSKAYA, A.
ChilAren - Odessa
With the children of the dockers of Odessa. Klub Z No. 3p 1953-
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June
1953. Unclassified.
CHERTOK, B.Ye.; PERMYAKOV, V.L.; BOGUSLAVSKAYA,
A.S., inzh.,
Y a-- ~ T-.p- - - - M"I " 7 f- ~' ~ en t ;
retsenz, it; BARABA511, UF/ -
GRINSMEYN, L.G., inzh.,, retsenzent;
Y,04,114IKOVA, N.K.,
inzh., red.; rEDOROV, N.N., Inzh., red.
[Technology of rwtals and structural materials]
Tekh-
nologiia metallo-v i konstruktsionzWe
materialy. Moskva,
Mashinostroenie., 1964. 4,10 p. (""'Ilu 18. 1)
BF.ZNOS, T.I.; WALOVICH, S.M.; BOGUSLAVSKA,Y-Af A-,V.;
DOLOM, A.I.;
KAIMGVAV M.V. (Mw Ikov)
Role of fungi in oomplications from tratment.with
antibiotics.
Vrach. delo no.8:76-78 Ag 160. 4 (MIRA 13:9)
1. Ukrainskiy.nauchno-issledovatellskiy
kozhno-venerologicheskiy
institut, Detskaya bollnitsa Yuzhnoy zheleznoy dorogi
i Chetvertyy
k02hno-venerologicheakiy dispanser.
(FUNGI, PATHOGEMIC) (ANTIBIoncs)
S/734-1131/000/000/003/003
10,36/1266
LifshIts, L. 1. and Bo'Sasl.avskaya, B. 1.
TITLE: -Use of gas Anal-zer of Infrared absorption fo~ analy3is
of acet-r1nnn and itm derivativns
SOURGE., LonIngri,nd. Vuesoyuznyy nnuelmo-Dis ledovstO I skly
Ans t I tut
sintnLiahealcogo kaltnhukas FJ.zl.ko-'VhIvn1che3k1yf, inatody
analiza I isaledovanlya prodnktov proizvodstva sintati-
ohonlcogo kauchnica. Leningrad,, 1961. 101-112
TUMT: Tho plirposr of thia work ves to de%kelop a raethod of
continu-
ouj alatomptic analyra-l%r. or reactor nnd rataril epipq in
!;,-rit)i,)tIC
rubber Lnduatry. Return gns which is a Ill*-component mIxturn,,
",an. be
.yv,cd without tiny 6ifflcitlty by Inf~nrcd stiectrophotonetry
in an
anai~-tica! c11.q-.bcr 300 'r7m long. Exporivinnti or wnal-.-31z
by infrared
,trophotomptry of reactor Cases linve shown that no differential
*d9ternination In noislbln of vinv1noat-Inne In reetylano in the
pre-
conco of dIv1n-In;nt,,-1cre by thn Intaty-1 inathod of
absorption of
anorr,,,,, of infrared rndiation. It Is possible) hoviovor, In
vomo
e
CaH 1/3
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Use of gns analyzar,..
-ennes to analyza ronctor gnsen for 9,imnar7, converston, This
can be
done bV chosing, a correct len-th of the analytic chnmher. It
hns
0
been provno that by ropleteing cortnin amounts of
vinylacetylone by
divinyIncetylone, provided 'thrit the cone ontrnt lon of viniln
r"etylenm
in the onaly!sod gas is lower Lhnn 10',61, the results rfmain
const'.Rnt,
I.e. a summary determination of concentration of both
components iss
posoiblo. Tho-paper d.eals with snalvslo of discharge gases by
lnfx-.,A-
red spectrophotometry. Thli trettod )roduces roalOts
for iaixturos neotylene-nitrogen, so thnt losses of
liydrocprbons in
dischnrgo gr!ocs cPn bo doterminod with onfficient precision.
The
aqthors coneDide that: 6
lo Gns anal,mors for Infrared absorption, designed for
continuous
,nutomatio control of ras mixtures contrtining acetylene and Us
de.
rivativoa, produae satisfactory results In industrial
conditions.
2. Dincharge gases can be anal7zed for acetylene content and for
small Impuritinq of divinylacotylene by means of a gas
anal7zer- of
infrared absorption modei rm n -4 (GIP-4).
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Uso of gn3 nnnlyzor...
3. By. usln~, the above described Instruments it is possible to
appI7
automrttlc control of processes In plants moLnufnaturing- wynthetle
rubber on t1le lies Is of acat~ylene.
There arn 6 fignros and 4 tables.
Car:d 3/3
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VERIN, A.N.,- BOGUSLAVSKAYA, B.I.
Analysis of mixtures of estej of perfluorinated carboxylic
acids by gas-liquid chromatogi-aphy. Trudy Kom-mnal 6kbi
rn. 13 -
263-268 163. (,MIRA .16-5)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut
sinteticheskogo
kauchuka.
(Eaters) (Fluorine compounds) (Gas chromatography)
GENKIN, A.N.; POGUSLAVSKAYAp B.I,; BHESLEII, L.S.;
NDITS;,OV, M.S.
Determination of the thermodynamic functions of
interaction of
substances with pc3,ar solvents by gas-liquid
chromatograpIT.
Dokl. Ali SSSR 164 no.5:1089-1092 0 165- (MIRA 18:10)
1. Vaeroy-uznyy nauchno-iseledavatel'skly institut
neftekhimicheskikh
protsessov i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy
institut sinteti-
cheskogo kauchuka im. S.V.Iabedeva. Sutnitted February 2,
1965,
GENKINY AJI.; BOGUSIAVSKAYA, B*I.
Dptermination of the stability constants of complexes
formed by
C4 - C5 hydrocarbons with silver nitrate by the method
of gas-
liauid chromatography. lieftekhimlia 5 no.6:897-901 N-D
165.
'MIJU 19:2)
1. Vse3oyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellakly institut
na&khimicheskikh
protsessov i Vsesoy-aznyy nauchno-is3ledovatellskiy
institut sinte-
tichesko-o kauchuka imeni. Labeieva. SubmItted Pn)c.
''S$ 1964.
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iiario" (cupillcy) 1,mrcs. 110,. briat-1 a. hician.k.-
etuv, larartivits ri Yst. aml is thm colorKWA of a "list. of
anataw and linivite; above 1100" there is a trunvition or
00 amauLse enct tanitite into ruide. n. investitiationotthe 0
:i1ser"tiv power of dualc adds, A. hl. nrusilimkil
nd hl, hi. N-livins. INU, .40 41.---I'hr stirrifiv sot '00
tilank W-Mares%he visramuni by 11W mi,th-11 III *,1- '40
uptimi with jaw"Ammic ". At pit 3.M the *mt. goo
tsf salawbed ishooplauric wki 6 greater then at lilt 2.7 and
1.70. thk lndiratv* a satialks, particle idev tit Ow visetati-
tanir wM obtainvil at pit S.M. T'he 1witilsoml methimi.
Imsum of its giorilk-ity, tual, find twart"I aptilk%thin
'00
in the dem. of the III lion obtalaw under "Itinuls.
conditions for dt-nW fair th. .1,W f It., parcialtairl.
btULLUOrKAL L.M1141141 CWUPKATIft It 4
.40 .149- '141 0
V a ba a Ta I W a. 5 43
S Av .0 At it"
L.-,.
"A New Method oil Obtaining
Titanylsulfate- 0. C. -1 -11.
!III' Zhur. Obshch, flin. 10, Io. 8,
1940.
Lab. of Lacquer and Paints,
Lcnin~~rad
Memico-Tec'~inolo,.-:ical ImA.
floc~dved 10, Oct.
1939
Report U-1627 11 Jan. 52
11. '16.
-JLKI UzLba VZ)h-.Ii A2
III drolysin of TiLanylsulfate
Solutions-Tv"
(Preliminary 1~oport) Zhur. Cbshcji.
10 (01'/
No. 3, 1940) Lub. of Lacq,,.er and
Paint!3, I-cn-
ingrad Chemico-Teehmological In,-,t.
lliccuivA
u
Report U-1621, 11 Jan. 52
PLAKIDIN, V.L.; BOWWWSWAt I.L.
Syntfiesis of 4,9-difluoroanthanthrone. Zhur. VKHO 5
no. 5:597
06o. .12)
(KMA 13-
1. Rubethanskiy filial Nauchno-isaledovatellakogo
instituta
organicbeekikh poluproduktov i kraaIteley Imeni K.Ye.
Voroshilova.
(Antbanthrone)
I
DOXMIKHIN., N.S.; SHEYNp S.M.; BOGUSLAVSKAYA, I.L.
Interaction of 1,4- and
2,3-fluorochloroanthraquinones
with a solution of ammonia. Zhur. VKHO 8
n0-5:594-595 163.
(MIRA 17:1.)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
organichesldkh polu-
produktov i krasiteley.
DOKUNIKHIN, N.S.; SHEYN, S.M.;
BOGIJSLAV3KAYA,,I.L.
- r-'' '. ~'- --
Derivatives of anthraquinone, Part 4: Color
and structure
of I-amino-2-benzoylanthraquinone and
7,8-pbthaloylaci-idone
derivatives. Zhur. ob. khim, 34 no.
5:1565-1569 My 164.
NIRA 17:7)
1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut
promezhutocinnykh
produktov i krasiteley, Rubezhanskly filial.
DOKUNIKHIN, N.S.1 SHEYNI S.M.; BDGUSLAVSKAYA~ I,L,
Preparation of I-emino-2-aroyl-1,-aryl
and-noanthraquinonss.
Zhur.VKHO 10 no.5096-597 165,
(MIRA 18:3a)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellakiy inatitut
organichaskikh poluprc-
duk-tov I. krasiteley,, filial v goroda Rubszhnoye.
.00
ULIKOV, N.I.: SHAROV. V.L.; TOULUMNY, N.Y.;
KGRABIBLINMOT, P.S.;
BOGUSLAVSX&YA. I.S.; SVMOT, YU.F.; URSOMT, B.P.
Conveyer-type drying and impregnating oven.
Pron.energ, 15
no.2:19 7 160. (MIRA 13:5)
(Blectric motors)
BOGUSLAVSKAYAJI I. 'Ya.
"0 transformatsii ornamentalInykh rwtivov, s,/-jazannykki v
drevney mlfologiey,
v russkoy narodnoy vyshivke."
report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropological &
Ethnological Sciences,
~bscow, 3-10 Aug 614.
BCGUSLAY~~LAXA,.N,31,,; VALOVA, G.M.,- ORTSHCHUK, N.F.;
DROZI). L.GY~ KOLODENIN, V.N.,'
PRYAKHINA, S.F.j SOKOLOV, V.D.; BOGUSLAVSKIY, D.B.
SinglA-stnge mantifacture of carcass oomminds w4th the.
add~ticn of
sulfur during processing in the rubbef mixer. YAUCII. mez.
24
n.s.10:3-2-14 165. (MTPA
1, Dnepropetrcvsldy shinnyy zavod i Miaprop,,~trovskly
f.Illn'l Nauc.-,nc--
issledovatel'skego instituta shinnoy promy stile runas t--.
BOGUSLAVSKIY, L.I. I
I
Formation of semiconductor films of a polymeric
tetracyanoethylene
complex on metals studied by measuring the volt-potential.
Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.5:1145-2.148 F'64. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut elektrokhimii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
A.N.
Frumkinym.
,BOGUS,LAV.SKIY,.11,-.!.; SHFAL-Eq A,I.; RVUN, A.A.
Electraphy-sinal properties of films of polymeric
complexes
of tetracyanoethylone with a metal. Zhur. fiz. khim.
58
no.5tI118-1125 My 164. (M::PA
1, Inntitut elektrokhWi AN SRSR A Institut
khIrnicheakoy fizik'L
AN SSER. Submitted March 18, '963.
87538
5/07Y60/030/012/024/027
Do BOOI B064
AUTHORSt Razuvayev, G. A. and Boguslavskaya, L. S.
TITLEt Synthesis by Means of Free Hydroxyl Radicals. I. Oxidizing
Dimerization of Aliphatic Ethers and Esters
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahohey khimii, 1960, Vol- 30, No. 12, PP,
4094-4099
TEXT: In consideration of the papers (Refs.1-10) the authors
investigated
the dimerization of aliphatic ethers and eaters, as this method
permits
synthesizing the ethers and esters of glycols with a long carbon atom
chain as well as the esters of dibasic carboxylic acids. Moreover,
the
study of the structure of the dimerization products of these ethers
and
esters is of interest with respect to the reactivity of the hydroxyl
radicals. It was shown that also substances of the inertness of ether
yield products of oxidizing dimerization. Thus, it was possible to
obtain a dimer from the reaction of diisopropyl ether with Fenton's
reagent (Ref.1) (approximately 3% calculated with respect to the
hydrogen peroxide used) (Table). The diethyl ether oxidizes
vigorously
to acetaldehyde and furthermore partially to acetic acid, but it was
not
Card 1/3
87538
Synthesis by Means of Free Hydroxyl
S/079/60/030/012/024/027
Radicals. I. Oxidizing Dimerization of BOOI/BO64
Aliphatic Ethers and Esters
possible to separate the dimer in pure state from the
mixture of the
products with high boiling point. Two compatible
reactions occur when
reacting the esters, especially the acetates, with
Penton's reagent:
the dimerization of the organic radicals and oxidation
under the
formation of carbonyl compounds. By the amount of the
separated dimer
and the acetic acid, it is possible to evaluate the
relative amounts
of the dimerizing and oxidizing monomeric ester. The
longer the carbon
chain of the alcohol radical grows the more reduces the
relative amount
of the oxidizing monomer is reduced, while the yield of
dimerization
products increases considerably. Their yield obtained
from n-butyl
acetate and isoamyl formate is 12%. The dimerization of
the esters is
accompanied by the formation of tetramers and polymers,
7.6% of the
dimer, 2.9% of the tetramer, and 2% polymers result from
the reaction
of n-butyl acetate with hydroxyl radicals.
Simultaneously with the
oxidation of the monomeric esters with primary alcohols
the respective
aldehydes are formed. Thus, n-butyraldehyde is formed
from n-batyl
acetate, and isovaleraldehyde from isoamyl acetate. The
study on
synthesis and structure of the dimers obtained is
continued. There are
Card 2/3
87538
Synthesis by Means of Free Hydroxyl S/079/60/030/012/024/027
Radicals. 1. Oxidizing Dimerization of B001/B064
Aliphatic Ethers and Esters
I table and 15 referencest 3 Soviet, 6 US, 1 German, and 5
British.
SUBMITTEDt January 28, 1960
Card 3/3
RA,ZUVAUVj G.A.; BOGUSLAVSKMLL.S.
Stithosis by mans of free hydroxyl radicals. Part,,2;
Reactions
or aliphatic eaters with hydroxyl radicals.
Zhur.ob.kchim 31
no.10%3440-V4?1 0 I"iffydroxyl group) (MMA 14:10)
(Ensters)
RAZUVAYEVY G.A.; BOGUSLAVSKAYA, L.S.
P
Synthesis with free hydroxyl radicalB. Part 3: Reaction
of allWl
acetates with hydroxyl radicalBe Zhur.obekhim- 32
no*7:2320-2324
JI 162. (NDA 15;7)
(Acetic acid) (Hydro.Vl group) -
RAZUVAYEV, G.A.; BOGUSLAVSKAYA, L.S.
... I I - 1.-;-,--. 1,
Reactivity of free bydroxyl radicals In the reaction
with aliphatic
esters in solution. Trudy po khim.i khim.tekh.
nool:155-160 163.
(MMA 17:12)
BOGUSLAVSKAYA, L.S.; RAZUVAYEV, G.A.
_
Syntheses with the aid of free hydrox7l radicals. Part
4: Reaction
of methyl ester of n-but)rric acid and ethyl ester of
propionic acid
with Penton reagent. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.612021-2027 Je
163.
(But~yric, acid) (Propionia. acid) (ILYdroxyl group)
(MM 16t7)
01MAYWO G. A.; KAifrA,')Ih)VAp 14. A.;
WUUILAVSK.,,Y'~, 1. -",
Reaction of peroxydicarbonatas with solvent3
ca,-Slyze.--i by
ferrous chloride. Direct Introduction of
cyclohoxyloxycarboxy,
groups into aromatic ringg. Zhur. ob. Khim. 34
m.;:~093-2094-
Je 164. 17-7.i
BOGUSLAVSKAYA, L.S.; KARTASHOVA, N.A.; SHURYGIN,
V.Ye.; RAZUVAYEV, G.A.
Synthese3 by means of free hydroxyl radicals. Part 6:
Interaction
of hydroxyl, and cyclohexyloxy radicals with n-propyl
acetate and
toluene. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.9:3081-3085 S 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
BOGUSLAVSMYA , L.S.
-:~ , . -
1- - ~
Syntheses invoixing the reactions of p-roxl-de
co=c,;nde
t-anrition metal salts in solution. Uep. khIm. 3-!
.nc.11 :1199--
1226 J1 165. (MIFU ISS: 7)
1. instLtut khloImrg&rdc!m2kLkb
prc(Iuktoxr i akrilatov.
G.A.; KARTASHOVA, N.A.; BCXUSIAV,^;,KAYA L.S.
RAUV.4mv I. =L==:--
feroxJde raactic~ns oatalyzed by Lewle ac!dao Fort Ii
;nteraotlon
of dioyclohoxyl peroxydloarbonat6 with tiromatio
campounda. Zhur,
org. khIm. I nosll:1927-193~ N 165s (OIRA 18;12)
1, Submitted July St 1964.
MSTMMOP V.V., inzh.;, g!kW-M- M-M-, inzh.; ALIBRUT, B.I., inzh.;
13MTIN$ OoB., inzh,,
Sublevol stoping. Mot. i gornorud, Prom, n0,4.52-55 Jl-A
162. (Stoping (Mming)) (FJRA 15:91
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cumd MW tabulawd: V"wAU. Zahbas'evskil. littla.
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r--O'TTSI,V,'SKAYA, M. S,
0 Rabote Kashpirskowo Slantseperegonnngo
Zavoda, Goryuchiye
Slantsy~ 1935, No2,,69
SO:
Goryuchiye Slantsy, 1934-35, Thl .871
G .74
ROGTTli~*IYAYA. ". F.
TrUiNVITC-R. IlTz;tonskiye "oryuchiye ~Ilantry -
Hlerrlty, D-.h Khiinlye,
Tekbnologiya I Analiz" b- Luts, K, Goryuchiye
~dlantsy, 1935, 11,10 5, 70
Q
SO:
Goryuchiyt- Slantsy " 1914-35, TV V71
G .74
I
BOGUSLO11MM M. S.
UBM/011 Refining Mim 1947
"Adocrption YAthocl of Obtaining and TAvestigating oi3a,
M S B09As1uv*bLY& and A S Volikovskiyj, 9
"Neftyanoye Ehoz7aystvo" voi nv, No 3
Adacwbent: Silica eel put tbrough 170-2W mesh.
Solvent: TAOP*nt&nej, beptane, cr Isooctans.
01-wating 1wooodure and taUdated remats of fracticca-i
i ting experiments given.
4T23
,Win WAR
984 i I i a 1 4 s it 2 M 36 M x IS, a 41 a a a 0
A A-L-A-L-j- I I 1y 0
M "D 1.1) "ilm 0
0,4-
5760a INVESTIGATION OF ANAMMS VISCOSITY (STRUCTURS MECHANICAL
of PRUPERTIES) OF LUMLICUTS &T LOW TWERATUPM.
Rebinder P4
and Xoklevskii, VB (�Wj. vivo. Liquid; -*a
eel, ues*s.r., 19", 2, 173-1771 J. LrAt.
-00
patrol, 1945, 31# 368A) Values of viseosity. measured at -00
low tomperstures, are difflault of interprepretation; .00
similarly pour point, Owing to its mirical nature, it of little
M10 0
Ali I t 200
value as a characterls ic. Tbs yield value (0) can, how-
var, be considered to be truly charsoteristic of an oil. 400
it is shown that yield value Is independent of diameter and =*9
0. length of the capillary tube Studies we:-* made of the r.
:0;1 effect of various additives tin amounts up to 3k) on a
01model" oil &ad* by dissolving pure paraffin wax in a highly
0 ~Oier
9 refined medicinal oil. Among the additives exakinad par&-
flow had the least affect in diminishing 0; the Q#ermtes 011010
0.0 1
of polyvalent metals (*.So# Al# Th, NO has had a marked *1041
0i
r
action, as did also tetracetyl sassomium in the value of 0
there being an optimum concentration for the lowest value.
a S a S L A 1111ALLUPOKAL U71PIATURE CLASSWKATION
woo
M A 41 0 1 0 3 9 V
a It K SAW a A
l'ee- 'd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 6 0 0 0 0 41
41 0 0 0 a
Absorption Spectra of Monoazo ajes of Type 77362
Acid Red SOV/79-30-1-23/78
Absorption maxima of monoazo dyes (in -n
C 0..
DiazonwAl
h
1,Z-N&PhrhYl---n-
278, 485
310, 491,
-170, 1.80
27.5, M6.
1,65
tulcual'o, U.CIA
1, Al- v *' wr;,YJ M".n-
266, 452
280,
-. 506
272. 50)
276. .340. 475
-C, C,
I c1-," 1 -1 -
Sal grj~Th
C
38U. 5 05
275. W5
280, 350, 480
O.
6
N
I~: r 4 y I aL 1% in
280. 5W
285, 5OG
280, 470
-"--)5. 35.5. M
A
;
,
u1 C 0-cid
lj'7- AhL h-t hyl It-A
267, 510
283, 535
274. WS
345, 480
274, 502
100, 1,40
-185, 171
278, 331, 1911
Card 2/4
Absorption Spectra of Monoazo ayes of Type 77362
Acid Red SOV/79-30-1-23/78
The change in the position oC the sulfo group in
CC-monoazo dyes molecules does not cause bathochromic
or hypsochromic shift of the absorption maxima. The
introduction of Off and Nf'12 Into the naphthalene ring
does not noticeably affect the position of absorption
maxima of napthalene in the ultraviolet region of the
spectrum (220 and 275 ml-L). The effect of the hydroxyl
and amino group on the position of the absorption
maxima in the red region of the spectrum is different.
The absorption maxima of dyes with an hydroxyl group
are by 20-25 m4 higher than that of the corresponding
dyes with an amino group. The change of the OH group
from CL to 8 position in the dye molecule has a
slight bathochromic effect. This Is related, probably,
to the formation of an Intram6lecular hydrogen bond
between hydroxyl hydrogen and the nitrogen of the azo
group. Transposition of amino group from G to )a
position is accompanied by a strong absorption max-
Card 3/4 imum at 345 m ~j and by a slight bathochromic
effect.
Absorption Spectra of Monoazo Djes of Type 77-162
v
Acid Red SO~~9-30-1-23/T8
ASSOCIATION:
SUBMITTED:
The authors wi3h to thai-ft L. I. Belen 11cly and M. Ye.
Kazanskoy for their assistance in this work. There
are 4 figures; I table; and 10 references; 5 Soviet,
3 German, 2 U.K. The U.K. references are: De-laszlo,
H. G., Proc. Roy. Soc., A 11 355 (1926); Hodgsam
H., Trans. Far. Soc., 211, 2'(A (1,9215).
All-Union Corre3pondence Institute of Textile and Light
Industry (Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy institut tekstillnoy
i legkoy promyshlennosti)
October 24, 1958
Card 4/4
CHERTKOV, B.A.; VASIL'YEVp B.T.; REPENKOVAp T.G.j
BOGUSLAVSKAYA, R.I.; DOBRO-
MYSLOVA, N.S.
Obtaining 100 per cant sulfur dioxide for the produotion
of sodium
hydrosulfits. Khim.prom. no-1141-52 Ja ~164. (HIRA
ESLINSLAU, A.T.;, BOMMAYMAYA. P.A.; MIN, A.S. -, PRUSM,'O.Y.;.
STAMM, Ya.I., d6ktor yurid.nouko red*;
9 1
EMSTALRY, B.F., red.;,SHILOT, L.A., red.; TODCLAGIRA, S.D.,
takhn.red.
[Socialist competition in Leningrad enterprises during the
years of the first five-year plan, 1928-19321
Botsialistichaskoe
sorevnovanie na prodpriiatiiakh Leningrada v gody pervoi piati-
letki, 1928-1932 gg,; sbornii dokumentov I materialov. Pod red.
lAoI.Davidovichn. Leningrad, Izd-vo Laning.univ., 1961. 343 P.
(KERA 14:4)
1. Leningrad. Gosudaretvennyy arkhiv Oktyabriskoy revolyntaii i
sotsialintichaskogo.stroitelletva.
(Lenin,grad-Socia list competition)
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AUTHORS: 49guslavskiy. T.H-,-Broydo, B.S., Krucher, G.N., and
Tirishinov, V.-I.
TITLE: Complex Investigation of a 3-Stand Tandem Mill for
Continuous Cold Rolling of Copper Alloy Strip
PERIODICALs Tsvetnyye metally, 1960$ No. 12, pp. 66-74
TEXT: In contrast to rolling of steel, continuous.rolling of
copper-base alloys in a tandem mill is a comparatively recent
innovation. Difficulties are still encountered in running this
process because of a large number of interdependent factors which
have to be controlled if satisfactory results are to be obtained.
The object of the investigation described in the present paper was
to establish the optimum onerating conditions for continuous
rolling of brass A62 (L62) and J190 (1,90) strip, and to obtain
data required for complete automation of the process. The
experimental work was carried out on a 3-stand tandem mill,
manufactured at the Novo-Kramatorskiy mashinostroitellnyy zavod:
(Novo-Kramatorsk Machine-Building Plant). Each stand consisted
of a L-high mill with the following characteristics:
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Rolling of Copper Alloy atrip
diameter of the working and backing rolls - 375 and 1000 mm
respectively; length of the rolls - 1000 mm; diameter of the
power-driven reeler - 500 mm. Each stand was driven by a motor
ViSK90/1+0 (PVK90/1+0)1 450 kW, 300-600 r.p.m., an MT114-14/3
(MP14-14/3), 150 W, 400-1300 r.p.m. motor being used to drive
the reeler. Rolling speeds of up to 150 m/sec were employed5
the initial and the final thickness of the strip (400-800 mm
wide) was.6 and 1 mm respectively. The following parameters of
the process were studied; thickness of the strip leaving the
3-rd stand; pressure exerted by the mill on the rolls of each
stand; tension in the strip between the stands and between the
reeler and the 3-rd stand; speed of the rolls and speed of the
inter-stand tensioning rollersi current in the circuit of the
motors driving the rolls; voltage in the generator.
A quantitative relationship between the tension in the strip and
its~thickness was established. It was found that the increase
in thickness of the leading and tail ends of the strip
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Rolling of Copper Alloy Strip
(which amrolled with no tension applied) can be avoided by
reducing the distance between rolls by 0.2-0.3 mm during the
corresponding stage. It was shownt also, that by varying the
tension in the strip between the 2-nd and 3-rd stands, it is
possible, in the case of brass L62, to adjust its. thickness by
0.2-0.3 mm during the first rolling stage and by 0.1-0-15 mm
during the second rolling stage. The results obtained indicate
that by increasing the front and back tension in the strip, edge
cracking can be avoided, or minimized. The specific power
consumption in rolling brass UZ-and L90 was determined, and
curves.were constructed illustrating the elastic formation of
the rolls and plastic deformation of brass strip in the course
of the process studied.
Acknowledgements are made to S. Alimov, Yu. Reyngolld, and
Yu. Uzenev, who participated in this work.
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Continuous.Cold
Rolling of Copper Alloy Strip
There are.7 figures, 3 tables and 5 referencess 4 Soviet
and
1 English.
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