SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOLOTINA, O.A. - BOLOTNIKOV, F.S.
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KOGAN, A.. kandidat tekhnichookikh nank; B01IMOOT1111AA, Oo.. kandidat skonami-
chesklkh mauk; DOKBROVSKIY. A., kandTIW`ekonomfAhesklkh nauk.
Detergdalng the capacity of water piton. Shil.-kes.khas-5 no.6,:
23-24 055o (Vater pipes) (KLRA 9:1)
~-j I-- F-" r , , V
FATNBERG, A.I.. kand.ekon.nauk; DOMBROVSKIT, A.A., kand.ekon.nauk;
POPOV, N.S., kand.okon.nauk; ZVORTSOVA, N.T., kand.ekon.nauk;
STROGANOVA, T.A., kand.ekon.nauk. Prinirmli uchastiye: BOLOTINA,
O.A.. kand.okon.nauk; GULIBINOVICH, R.I.. PROTSMO, D.I., red.;
SALAZKOV, N.P., tekhn.red.
Elconomics, organization. and planning of municipal services]
Skonomika, organizataiia i planirovanie gorodskogo khoziaistva.
Pod obahchei red. A.I.Fainbergd. Moskva, Izd-vo H-va kommun.
khoz-RSM9 1959. 451 P. (MIRA 13:2)
(Municipal services)
BOLOTINA, O.P.; VORONIN, L.G., zavedityushelily.
Conditioned motor responses to time in dogs. Trukv Inst.fiziol. 1:29-34 152.
(MI-Ra 6:8)
1. Laboratoriya aravnitellnoy fiziologii vysahey nervuoy deyatelluosti.
(Conditioned response)
,.r 0-
BOLOTINA, O.F.; VOROIIIJI. L.G., zaveduyushchiy.
Conditioned motor responsen to tbae in monkeyo. Trudy Inl3t.fiziol. 1:196-20
152. (KLRA 6:8
r
ervnoy deyat, noari.
Laboratoriya orawnitallnoy fiziologii vyashey n al
(Conditioned response)
ect o p on no on e mpu se-con fjo-ne&-rejTej-a--
th res
llf~lot,n POct to time In lower species of monkeys.
Wi and A. A. Popova. Trudy Art, Ph3
"1053); Re-ferat. Zhur., Kbirn. 19,54) INT(i.
R. Wierbicki
AN P
ieflexig
vvith respect to time in dogs and monkeys. 0. P. Dolothia, MD
TrudY rnif. PbSK in;- Parlow 2, 52-63(TgMT"~er
Zhur., KUm. 1954, No. 43357. R, Urierbicki
BOLOTMA, 0. P.,
"On Comparative Physiolof7 of the Conditioned Reflex to TJjiie." (Dissertation for Degree of
Candidate of Biological Sciences) Acad Sci USSR, Inst of Physiolo&v imeni I. P.
Pavlov,, Leningrad, 1955
SO: M-1036 28 Mar 56
3465. BOLOTINA 0. P. Lai). for Cortip. Physiol. of Higher Nervous Activity,
motor reflexes to time ill (logs with
damaged cerebral hemispheres ( Russian text) TRUDY KNST.
FIZIOL. 1. P. PAVLOVA ,~KAD. NAUK 1956, 5 (103-109) Graphs 4
Disturbance of conditioned reflexes to 'cleat' time after removal of so-called
cortical inter-projection areas ( places where association between various cortical
areas take place) is observed only in the post-operative period, In 2 ilogs motor
and salivary components of the conditioned reflex appeared in the first experiment-
al day ( 6th day after operation). In 2 other (logs only the salivary component was
spontaneously reestablished. Paw pressure on the pedal had to be carried forcibly
as in formation of the conditioned reflex, which le(i to a rapid reestablishment of
the conditioned reflective activity. Experiments using inhibition, external stimula-
tion or various bromide doses gave similar results as before operation. Refer-
ences 6.
Pronin - Moscow
Laboratoriya ervnitel'nOY fiziOlOgii vysshey nerynoy deyatell-
nosti.ZAveduyushchiy - L. G. Vbronin-
BARU, A.Y.; BOLOTINA 0 F-i-MASUSKAYA, N.A.; LUKINA, Ye.V.; PAVLOV, B.V.;
PRAZ;iR~ SAIFIYASTS, V.I.; CMYKIN, D.A.
Material on a study of the dynamics of conditioned reflex activity
of representatives of certain classes of vertebrates. Trudy Inst.
fiziol- 8:99-106 159- (MIRA 13:5)
1. Laboratortya aravnitelluoy fiziologii vy-sahey nervnoy deyatell-
nosti (saveduyushchty - B.T. Favlov) Institute. fiziologli im. 1.P.
Favlova AN SSSR.
(NERVOUS STST3M--VWXBRkT1S) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
BARU, AF; YANTS,
PAVLOV, D.V.i PRAZDNIKOVA, N..V,,; S
V.I.; GHEBYKIN, D.A.
Influence of alimentary excitabilityp and thasize and quality of
afimentary reinforcement on 'the conditioned reflex activity of
represnetatives of some classes of vertebrates (fishes, birds,
and mammals). Trudy Inst. riziol. 9:274-2$4 160. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy fiziologii vysshey nervnoy dayatellnosti
(zaveduyushchiy - B.V.Pavlov) Instituta fiziologii Im. I.P.Pavlova.
(CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (NUTRITION)
(VtRTEBRATES)
S/365/61/002/000/042/042
D405 D301
ANHORS Rolcotova, H.A., Dogina, I.D., Bolotina., 01"
lCucherenho, T.I.I., Rogovenito, Ye.S. and SheyIdn, R.L.
MLE: ZfEect of prolonged limitation of motor activity on
vital functions in mortheys
SOURCE: 1?roblemy kosmicheskoy biologii. v. 2. Ed. by N. Sisa-
hy-an and V. Yazdovskiy. Eloscow, Izd-vo 44 SSSR, 1962,
417-427
V-7,T The experiments were conducted on four mord.-cys (ol'
three different ty-pes). The first experimental Geries lasted for
10 days aud the second for 3-1
.f hionths. The experiments were conduct-
cd in two difz-erent models ok fixators: one designed by Lilly and
~'Zason, atid the second by R.L. Shey'kin. The pulse and respiration
rates were determined' as well as the weicrht of t-he monkeya prior
to, and after the experiments. it was found that prolonged liulita-
tion of motor activity has no harmful effect on the physiological
functions of the mon%.eys,. their behavior and the state of their nerd'
Card 2
------- ---
Effect
S/865/62/002/000/042/042
of -,,,rolon,,,ed limitation D405/D301
vous system. During the first 2-4 days of restricted motion some
(insignificant) ch-angres in sleeping tinic and a depression in the
orienting refle.-n- ixre observed. These ef-Eects dia not last lonef
and after 3-5 days already the functions of the animals returned to
normal. 1~Orazeys, kept in a fixator, c.Ta serve as valuable objects
for furthcr investigations. The amount of food consurned by the ani-
-50'i'~I, whereas the composition of the diet remain-
mals dropped by 26
ed practically unchanged. The i
-ieight. of the monlzeys increased
sharply (by about 50'7j) during a fixation period of 5y' months. The
u1
se and respiration rates were -aot appreciably affected. The hair
p
and sl.-.in were in a cyood state. The apparatus developed by Sheykin
C)
p r -lason. There
L - n that of Lilly and I
oved to be more advantageous tha
are 5 figures and 4 tables. The most important English-language
references read as follows:-Lilly J.0A.F. Appl. Physiol., 12, 1 1958'
and Mason J.W.F. Appl. Physiol., 12, 1, 1958.
Card 2/2
IIAVLOV, B.V.; RAMT, A.V.; DOLOTINA, (;J1,,; l'!0I ~7 fill 1A
y of' trpce corid-it-Ioned reflexe-~.
Data on com-i-arative physioioF
Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat, 12 n0-4:1'130-636 JI-Ag '~2,
(1,13 Fuk -17: 1
1. laboratory of Camparat1wi 1-tysiology of Higher Nervcus Act--
t, . ~, U.S.S.R~ Acad-~my of Scien-
vity, Favlc-v instilute of IIYysiologv
ces, Leningrad~
--"BD-I,,PT)2JAJ. OOPO,
Effect of the quantity and quality of food reinforcm-ent and the
intensity of the response to a food stimulus on the conditioned
ref1c-m activity in the lower apes (baboone). Trudy Inst. fiziol.
10:213-222 162 (MIRA 17:3)
1. Laboratoriya sravniteltnoy fi--iologii vy-ashey nervnoy. dekm-
tellnosti ( zav. - B-V. Pavlov-) Institute. fiziologii imeni
Pavlova AN SSSR.
BO!krl'lh'A, PAVLOV, B.V.; ZE1-11YANJYA, A.F.
Trace conditioned reflexes in lower mon-keys. Zhur. rys.
nerv. deiat 13 no.6:1032-1038 N-D 163. (MIRA Y.,:71j,
1. Laboratoriya sravnitelinoy fiziologii vysshey nervnoy
doyatellnosti Institute fiziologii imeni Pavlova AN SSSR.
Lissertbtic.n: ll-Licc~ ej~~icf-,j Study of' Dn,'Lri Liquid in the ~-rocf-ss of .ilh
Lctive -'~ludfre. it Cand ~-ech ~'ci, 1-11-Union -'3ci lia-S T*,,St of .. t. r 3u; ~ '
- -U - -- a e . . I ~~, , 5- e w e r a ~ e , -a n~* C
H.rdraulic I-Ingineer-inEr Stnictures C ) , 17 A: r 54. (Vechernyayp- !-:cslva Zscol;
, Y
s Jpi,. r 5 4 )
SC: :-1'01*1~ 243, 1~- (ct 10/54
BOLOTINA, -, O.T. - -
~., "I k
x1pactivution )f sludge in aeration tanks at the Lublin sewage
treatmont plant. Vod. I san. takh. ~no.8-19-21 Ag '58. (MIRA 11:9)
(Lijblin--Se%iage--Purification)
GAVRILOV, N.V.; PQEQTjjJAJL2-,-IVANYUUi IN, G.1.; VINOLMOVA, Ye.B.,
rod.izd-va; SMIYJiT, A.A., toklin.red.
(Automatic remote control units at the Lyublino Aeratiox
Plant] Elementy avtomatichaskogo distantsionnogo kontrolia
i upravleniia na Liubliaskoi stantaii aerstsii. Moskva.
Izd-vo M-va komt=.khoz.RSFSR, 1959. 62 p. (MIFLA 12:10)
(Lyublino--Sewage--Parification) (Remote control)
%. BOIDTIIU# 04T*
Composition and properties of regenerated activated sludge. Vod. i
san. takh. no.lOs27-32 0 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1(Sewage-Parification-Biological treatment)
BOLOTINA, 0. T.
Paper scheduled for presentation at the Intl Water Pollution Research Conf, London, 3-7
Sep 62:
"The Present State of Water Purification and Trends in Research Work on 'dater Purifying
Equipment in Moscow" by N. M. FOPOVA and 0. T. BOLOTINA.
BOLOTINA, O.T.1, kand.tekhn.nauk
The nature of colloids in sewage. Vod.i san.tekh. no-4:4-6
Ap 262. (Sewage--Analysis) (Colloids) (MIRA 15:8)
BOLOTBA, O.T.; SUKHIY, P.A.
Study of the Moscow sever-system. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 36 no,8:31-33
Ag 162. (Moscow-Sawerage) (MIRA 16a1)
Ab s Jour Rc~f n. ur Diol.,
,Iu-'U-!-ov -T~olotina., R. I.
rpi ti, P~sl% ira'-.-,y Vclihmn
k
1-J) 10, 1958; 44324'
V2.ri.:.,'y Blach Currmit.
saa oCorod, 1957, Ilo 10~ 9)'.
,'abstract
Card 1/1
No abs.-Iranct.
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G n rb e:i k oe r v 9 D,, S B
AUTHORS: rcano -..o 1, R. Ao nag To Lo
TITLE: Method fc-- the q.~antitativa Determffnatior of C--Ystal: Water in
Some Crystal Hydrate3 by Their Abso-rption Spa~,ti,.q in the Near
Infra-Red Re-ion- (00--?,5A ) (Idetod kol4chest-ve-.anogo ,predeleniya
0_
kristallizatsionnoy vody v nekot-orykh krista-113gidratakh D-o --;kh
sp ekt:-am pogio 3 hche-niya v b li z1aney J' nf rakrasnoy ob 'Las ti (0
2,5/.t ) )
PER T~ODICAL; Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1953, Vol 13, Nr 5, PP 590-594
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Por the precise determination of the c2.,Ys-..al water according
11c -the mathod described in the present paper only milligram
ouantit4es of zu'hstance are Peeded. In order to be able 'I'lo
an analytica'_, band cf the spectrurm of liquid water for
th-3 subsequent. inivestilgation of crystual hydrates the authors
recorded the spect-1--m of the 1-icuid water in. th-= range 0,8/.t
ail! 2,5,w (Refs -1, 2) v,--;-.h layer thickness of 0,046 - 100 mm.
All measu--remerits were performed in an infra-red spectrometer
.-11 . As analy'Lia-al 'band the band at ~~130 ras chosen
Card 1/1 V; ri
-Loh ex'hibitz "he greatest intens'4-,,. 3esildes, in wave lengths
"! SOV/7'~~-13-5-1S/24
Method for the quantitative Determination of Crystal Itater -i-n Some
Hydrates by Their Absorption Spectra in the Nea-- Infra-Red Regien (0,B-2,cI;tL
a very dunF;c abscrption cocurs c.,aine to the lcz, trans-
parency of solid prera-rati-cns in, this range of wave length.
For the r~-ccrding of spectras of preparatiors in the solid phutoe
the ~.Iuijjrmci-.. producied `n s-orie~i, wans somewhat completed,
since it did not LIzarant-oc the requirei p-1-acision. These
modif icatfons det-a-417-ed ir- the PaD-:?-~. For the recording of
t-he ab~.,zo-rpti, c-n spectral of lr~he solid z;rys '~a-l hydrates they were
pre,:~sed in an optically inautive medium (di-ied, finely pui-~rerized
KC1, up to 20~~ ). The data of the hydraulic press
ased for 'I'hiz purposa ar,~ givc;-.. The tl'ickm3sc, of th,
1 A. 6 C resulting
Uableto was moauu2eC, by micrcmutp,~. The reccrding of the spectra
showed that' thz; band of !--*ru--'d at 5130 cin-1 in crystal
hydrater:
J. nru o~,-ises si-14 t up, th,~ pa~:'Cs being divided
of the band of
by 100-200 c.2 This di -i on and solitt-
liquid ylate--- prnvz~q th- d,~ep pelletrat~,-r of the water molecule
into the molccuic of the cryntal 11, drates. The authors also
established a calibration uu--ve. As standard the cctahydrate of
Card 2/4 europium-aulf&te !~u (so ).,;.BH,,O wa,5 used, this comp,:~~urd being
2 4 1 1-
SOV/75 -113 -5 -1612 4
1 e_ -r, Some Crystal
Method for the Quantitative Det-ermination of Crystal 711at -- 4
Hydrates by Their Absorpt-ion Spe3t-ra in the Near Infra-Red Region, (0,8-2,5/.t
very stable. Bes-ides it is possi-hie to check the stability of
this compo-.znd during the recording of the spectra ',)v means of
tile c,aracter of the dissociation of the elec-.1-or ba-d's of
Eu 3 ~which lie in the range betv,,Pen 4000 and 5500 1 (Ref 3).
This cont-rol was performed on a spectrog7aph ~J(-ff -31. For the
determination of the jositic-i of the 3 extrene points, which
correspond with th- absorption maximum ~-ts well as ivit- 'he
points of m,%ximal tz-anzparcn~-y cn both sides of the alsorption
maximum, the spectrum was recorded qualitatively. The precise
measurement was ther- carried out on these 3 qualitatively de-
~ermined -e--treme pofzits c-. lyo In the s-3,ne points also 'he ab-
ccrpTion of a tallet of p,,-.rn KCI was measured fkbiank test).
The calt-ult-,tion of tho, optical donsity from the absorptiorl
values of theoc *5 sp,~c-ial pofnts is precisely described in the
1,q,rer. This method was used for the analysis of various crystal
hydrates; the resjIts are sat-42fa-citory. The met'hod renders
'bla the mic-o-de~erminatio-- of water Jn cr stal hydrates
p o s o ~ - - -L
Card 3/4 in amounts which are already toc small for a g:.-avimetric
C!OV/75-lz-'-I'/24
Method for 'U-hz! Quantitative of Cryst-al. in, Cr,vo-tal
Hydrates b~, Their Abacrptio-i Spec,;rF~ in- the NQa:~ li-f:ca-.Rod Rc-g-ion
detem.4nat-lon. Thcr!~ 0" figures and 3 --eferences, 0 of
--c Sovia-l..
SUBMITTED: 'J'4, 1957
j,~, ~ ,
-Y i
139981 lowtvilgatkm of o1w Prwr" of Fnsvmnlk .14-ta.
f1w.i. mmW MquopooltWo of %karch Im Potato twiwt- With
%dritwo %W1 F~"illsallcw Nelbod.. A, N. Pcomi
IIIKI T, T. Milotinik. D.Akstly Akademil Naiii SSSII. urw st-r..
1. 84* 1). 121*422(rs,
Fti-I,I-tq,t remalb aft. ellaritil.
BOLOTINA. T.T.:TOZEMYELID, Te.j%
ElectroDhoretic study on glycogen-protein complexes. Doklady Akad.
nauk SSSR 87 no. 4:643-644 1 Doe 1952. (CLKL 23:5)
1. Presented by Academician A. I. Oparin 9 October 1952.
PETROVA, A.N.; BOLOTINA, T.T.; KGBZEVA, A.A.
Investigation of the processes of synthesis and hydolysis of starch
in potato tubers at various periods of vegetation. BiokhimiYa 18,
47-50 '53. NLRA 6:1)
(CA 47 no.15:7606 153)
1. Lab. Physiol. Chem., Aced. Sci. U.S.S.R., Moscow.
BOLDTINA, T.T.; nTROVA, A.1,
Phosphoglucomitase of potato tubers. Doklady Ak&d. Nauk S.S.S.R. 88, 1o27-9
,5j. (KiRA 6:2)
(CA 47 no.21!11359 '53)
The proceases of etuymic aptheab And spilltin -ur" rtirrh
-in tubem at diffe t a A M. Pr1mvt.
17ta!p -AnYKOMb=~l-c,`J-,,
T. ~Selot~pa~ AM A.
AmW-SkC U.S.S.R., Nfmsvow). lipkhiffli3~t 19. (it
(IKPI): ef. CA. 47, 7CA)lV.-INvt;%tQ tnIx-rs, variety Lorkh,
at diffewt Umps. linveA diffempt imutent of starch and
rvlucioS substances. The ctnrch~plittiug propertiv.5 of
tuber.; kept at higher lColps. we not :L-q gmtt As IvIlell
The synthetic-mul phoj~htygtumnu,
tww mtivit--s (to not ,-ctn to dIfTer. It. S. Leville
Tbomquilc tonvers(on 61 otgto stinct at difftrmt stages
t the tubor dave' lleftbva and T. T. ))w
~
thin (1--tb. Acid. Sci.
21i 451~-A1956).-Duringthe blm~i'g V"'i'.
-ctxtd.bythemttltod
nod at hi~rvest time potato tubm vic,
21bosphorylafl-an and hy---l..-
drolytic activities In the tits, were ditd. after 11~48 hrs. of
%fi-Air-13. Atducinill-wntS. itstm a-ml reducing
not cont'g. P andliflet from sums were dttd. quantimtIvely
fin the zon.-Malixed tws.~ The dems. of the.syntheelzing,
4
0
tWS pme4ously dc=lm RM). The pbos-
we
phorylasi-fraction, *as ppid. witb,(N 4i using 28 g./
100 vat. of Ile ext. at so'; - tot. VMS dLksolved in O.INcitrate
buger. pH 6.5, and dialyzed for 24 hm against H:O.
Quant. acenioulation of tht starcb was detd~ by the enzyme
converslon method. The phosphoralytic and hydrolyt;
aCt3Vjtic3 of the tuber exts. progressi'vely tapered down-W
the tuber ripened6 -. The lo
werid Intemity'of the phospho-
Imp t factors
1-glucomutase activators is one of the ortni
partkipating in the increase of the syrthetic acthity and in
the reduction of the phosphogIncomut=nctivity of the aq.
tuber exts The main part of the redu&-ig substances in
the potatot6be consisted -of P-Irce compds. - As the tubers
Iripened and, the ammuUtion- of starch progressed the
quantity of P-fret reducing substancer went,dowu, at the
ducing compds. was'
time the quandtSr of P zontg. rc
cb ged, if at all. S. Levine
,4~1
Pefrova. ~;,DDIWY--A W.~ 4~'OVV S.S.S. AN 1171-3
(19B0)--"Prr-2 supri rai concd. higcly in'the low~~ pzwtg of
s. are dimibuted fairly tuil-
t1he tt&cr; redumnig P porapd
I
e-ac lht-St-
;rnly,,~sm be0c phc~phmylk -ity is big IEI the
liv
UPPtIr part Of the tuberi whPa pba3pboshlemutme f.-CA IvIty
tors o! fll~
higbp~Hft the lower parts.'. Ad6i: of w,,fiva
ncre In the/
latter ~enii;mz . ml,!DI Lq-lhui Ott!, -luCt*iY!tl'L--l.
MS
tha
e top.,. occtrs Rjost
nEfiVely iii tbe low& part th.
T, iD t lit to
as d
-
ooi accumula-
p,
--
ii Licademij nauk SSSR.
~
y !Aj ademikom
PrecdStaVlenO ak
m
hes
~O
Laboratoriya flZI e
ar ZE (CARBOHORATES) (POT91108S)
inUM
L
O
I
.
.
p
Cand Biol Sci -- (dis f
~,POLOTIV, -S) "Stuchr o
enz,M.1 tTaTmformatmon of gluco-k-1 - pnosphate in
e-'',
potato/ tuberoes." 11.0s, 1958, 22 po (Inst of
Biochemistry im A.N. Bakh of Acad Sci USSR) 110 ccries
M, 29-58, 130)
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BOLOTINA,
1.
the
Studies on the properties of phoBphoglucomutaaa
__in potato extracts
and enzymatic preparations iadlated from them Ev'ith summary in Fm,-,
lishl. Biokhimiia 23 no.4:616-619 JI-Ag '5P. (MIRA 12:3)
Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of
U.S.S*R. Moscow.
(MUTASISI
phosphoglucomutase
(POTATOES, metab.
phosphoglucomutase
in potato extracts (Rus))
in extracts (Rus))
BOLOTINA, T. T., and PETROVA, A. N., (USSR)
"The Active Forms of Amylose Isomerase."
Report Presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961
T . ~T
7 V. (us-I.".
",`ni-~ T lip
~.- R-1-11- -'--n
prosolitt"I A the -',th Int"L.
1061.
HIMOVA) A.N.; BOLOTI4k,-T-,T.; KOBZEVA, A.A.
Study-of the active forms of amylose isonerase. Biokhimiia
26 no.6:1001-1007 N-D 161. (11IR& 15:6)
1. Institute ot' Mochemiatry, Academy of Scionces of the
U.S.S.R.
(AMOSES)
PETROVA, A.N.; BOLOTINA, T.T.
Role of soluble ribonucleic acid in the transfer of glycosyl grc~ups-,
Dokl. AN SSSR 142 no-3:716-718 Ja '62. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Institut biokhimii im. A.N.Bakha A14 SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom AJ Oparinym.
NUCLEIC ACIDS) (kHYLOSE ISOFIERASE)
- -- BOLOT-INAy T.T.
Electrophoresis of polysacch-a--ides. 5:239-250
'63. 17:3)
PETROVA, A. 11. (Moskva); BOLOTI!,A, T. T. (Mozillma)
Enz.,.Mtjc transformations of starch and the products of its
decomposition in potatos tubers. Usp. biol. khim. 4:233-247
162. (1-'JRA 15:7)
(STARCH) (POTATOES) (ENZnIES)
IiOGOZIN, I.I., prof., red.; YAFAYEV, R.Kh., kaw! med. nauk, red.;
BELYAYOV, Y.D., kand. med. nauk, red.; B(jLOTOV.OYTY, V.M.,
red. --.- - -- ...' -1.
[Selected problems of epidemiology] Izbrannye voprosy epi-
demiologii. Moskva, Meditsina, 1964. 335 P.
(MIRA 17:6)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AIOIN SSSA (for Rogozin).
STOM. N.A., prof. (lbarskov); MIKUYWVSUYA, T.S., kand.biol.Eauk
Mar tkov) -- BOLOTINA Z.L. (Mmr Ikov); X&LIKOVA, F.Ya., kand.
med.nauk T.G. (Kharlimv)
Active acidity and content of pyruvic acid in the saliva of
patients with paradentosis. Probl.stom. 4:89-92 158.
(MMA 13:6)
(rnmIC ACID) (GUMS--DISMASICS)
i.
BOIDTINA, Z.L, (Kharikov); , LYRSKIY, S.M. (Ehartkov)) IdIKHAYWVSKAYA, T.S.
(Eharikov); SYCHEV, N.A. (Kharikov)
Disorders of vitamin C metabolism in paraden-togin. Probl.stcm6
6:79-85 '62. (HIRA 160)
(MMSi.-DISEASES) (ASCORBIC ACID) (METABOLIW, DISORDERS OF)
KALASHNIKOV, G.P.; BOLOTINA, Z.V.
Itrte'deive achinococcal lesions of pelvic and spinal bones. Ortop.,
travm., i protez. 20 no.11:61-82 N 159. (KM 13:4)
1. 1z kostuotuberkuleznogo otdelenlya (zaveduyushchiy - G.P. Ulash-
nikov) Odeaskoy oblastnoy kliuichaskoy bolluitey (glavVy vrach -
dotsent I.P. Pelyavski7).
(BOIBOCOGGOSIS compl.)
(SPINE d is.)
(PELVIC BOIMS dis.)
L 2961Q=66 DIP(J)/EWT(m) IJP(c) RM
ACC NR: AT6012818 SOURCE CODE: UR/2910165/005/001/0095/0104
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AUTHOR: Rakauskas R I Rakauskas, R.; Ba
_Ay.~vic~yus, N. Z.; Bolotin, A. B.,
Balevicius, M.; Bolotinas, A. 6
13
ORG: Vilnius State University-im. V. Kapsukas (Villnyusakiy Gosudarstvennyy
universitet)
TITLE: Use of the self-oonsistent field method for aromatic molecules. 1. The case
of the asymmetric molecule
SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Litovskiy fizicheskiy abornik, v. 5, no. 1, 1965, 95-104
TOPIC TAGS: aromatic hydrocarbon; Hamiltonian, electron, ground,:'state
ABSTRAM The authors solve self-consistent field equations for'the ground state of
the 1,2-benzanthisceno molecule for w-electrons in the "zero dif*ferential overlap"
approximation. The eigenfunctions, of the effective single-electron Hamiltonian for
the molecular calculations are given in the foris tf a linear combination of atomic
orbital*. 7he zesultant functions were used for studying the excited state of the
molecule in the mono- and walticonfigurational appicxitations. !The numerical
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results are tabulated for the 122-benzanthracen.~molecule. The theoretical results
are compared with experimental data where porsible. All calculations were done on a
B&SM-2M computer. The comparison indicates that the choice of numerical values for
the empirical parameters is essentially correct. However, the process of calcu-
lating the singlt-electran functions and corresponding energy levels showed that the
numerical values of the energy leveis are extremely sensitive to the selection of
these parameters. In conclusion the authors aonsiiisr it their pleasant duty to
thank Proftssor A. P. Yutsis for *Ymdning the manuscript and for his helpful con-
ments, and I. V. Batarunas or his cooperation in bringing the work to & rapid con-
clusion. O_r1g. art. has: 2 figures, 4 tables, 26 fa.mulas.
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BOLOTINSKLYA, M.Sh., kandidat geografichaskikh nauk
Studying Interrelationships of sy-noptic processes observable
in both bemiepberes. Inform.biul.Sov.antark.ek n0.18:
15-19 160. (MIRA 13:77*
1. Arkticheskiy I antarktichoBkiy_nauchno-issledovatellskiy
Institut.
(Meteorolog7)
S/169/62/000/002/045/072
D228/D301
AUTHOR: Balo-tinUaya-, M. Sh.
TITLE: Variability characteristic of the average monthly a:ir
temperature in the Soviet Arctic
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no, 2, 1962, 46-471~
abstract 2B339 (Tr. Arkt. i Antarkt. n.-i. in-ta,
240, 1961, 209-218)
TEXTg The probabilities of deviations of the mean monthly air tem-
perature from the multiyear average according to 20 stations of the
Arctic's Soviet sector with not less than 20 years of observations
were calculated for the needs of long-term weather-forecasting ser-,
vice. Despite the fact that the years of the observations coincide
with the lengthy period. of warming up in the Arctic, it was recog-
nized as expedient to make use of the 1881-1935 period, adopted in.
the Klimatol+ogicheskiy spravochnik SSSR (Climatologic Manual of the
USSR), for calculating the multiyear standard and not another shor-
ter period, especially since, as is also confirmed by the course of
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Variability characteristic of ... D228YD301
ihe sliding 10-year averages, a reduction in the temperature, cor-
responding to epochal peculiarities of the atImospheric circulation
has again been observed in recent years in the Arctic. Positive
temperature anomalies prevailed over the Kara Sea and the western
part of the Sea of Laptevylch, whereas positive and negative anoma-
'Aies recurred almost uniformly over its eastern part and also over
the East Siberian and Chukotsk Seas. The presence in most months of
a. close relationship between changes in the atmospheric ci-rculat-ion
and the temperature is corroborated by the high coefficients of
correlation between the sliding 10-year average monthly values of
the temperature on Dixon Island and the sliding 10-year averages of
the number of days with the atmospheric circulation forms IV, C~
and E. Deviations of the temperature from the normal, whose sec-uri~,
ty amounts to 50%, are also given. These magnitudes 'are used as
accept"'able errors in estimating the justiflableness of 'Long-term
foreoasts. Maps of the probability of different gradations of the
deviations of the average monthly temperature from the normal are
also inserted together with maps of the frequency of positive anj
negative temperature deviations. The most variability of the a-ver-
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Variability characteristic of ... D228/D301
age monthly temperature is noted in winter and in the first half
of autumn. In winter the most variability is observed in the vici.-
nity of the Kara Sea, the least being over the eastern part of the
Sea of Laptevykh or over the East Siberian Sea; in summer (July-
August) the most variability is recorded on the seabord, to the
north of which it diminishes. 6 references, /-'Abstracter''s note.
Complete translation. 7
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D228/D302
AUTHOR: Bolotinskaya, M. Sh.
TITLE: Diagnosing the forms of atmospheric circulation
0
PEIMIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 4, 1962, 35-36,
abstract 4B217 (Tr. Arkt. i Antarkt. n.-i. in-ta, 240,
1961, 86-94)
TEXT: In order to obtain the objective characteristics of the in-
tensity of the latitudinal and the meridional forms of atmospheric
circulation (W, C and E), the meridional and the latitudinal dif-
ferences (gradients) of the average pressure between groups of de-
finite stations, situated to the north and the south of eizht re-
presentative areas of the northern hemisphere (according to G. Ya.
Vangen-eym), were calculated from dZLilV surface charts and A7--500
(AT-500) maps for January-March, 1949-1957. The analysis of the ta-.-'-
bles of gradients for all eight regions shows that not all areas
,are equally significant for the diagnosis of the circulation forms.
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Meriodional and latitudinal surface and high-altitude gradients,
characteristic for each form, were obtained. In most cases the cir-
culation forms can be diagnosed well from the quantitative cha-
racteristics of the gradients; they also agree with the circulation;
-Lorms of the elementary synoptic processes of the official catalog
of the ArIkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy institut (Arctic and Antarc-
tic Institute). They may be used as an additional objective cri-
terion in diagnosing the forms of circulation. /-Abstracter ,a note:
Complete traiislation.-7
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BOLOTINSKAYA, M.Sh.
Diagnosis of atmospheric circulation patterns. Trudy AANII
240:88-94 161. (KERA 15:3)
(Arctic regions--Meteorology)
BOLOTINSKAYA, M.Sh.
Characteristics of variations in the mean monthlf temperature
of the air in the Soviet Arctic. Trudy AANII 240:209-218
161. (KRA 15:3)
(Arctic regions--Atmospheric temperature)
c rou a ~r. c~v,~ r,
n Ua rk io . 18
BfIle"I'l I W K AY A, ~~
oi' the change in the fmquancy of form-0 of atmo3pheric
c. L-,.mlaLion to solar activitY- Probl. Arkt. i Antark, no.20:4(L-
:4, 8 16 5,, (MIRA 18t10)
a
EW(I)IFCC PPO(b)Ikkan ow
7ACCEW10N.M AT4046481 ilt S/3116/63/253/000/0057/0076
Mi-Sh
AUTHOR: BolotlnghW
TITLE: The quantitative characteristics of.the forms of atmospheric circulation j3
SOURCE: Lenin ad. Arkticheskly I antarktIcheskly nauchno-iseledovatelleldy
institut. Trudy*, v. 253,1963. Shornik statey,- posvy6shcheriny*y pamyati V. V.
t: ]Frolova: Vbprosy* g1drometeorologli polyarnrkb oblastcy (Collection of articles in
memory of V. V; Frolov; problewe in the hydrometeorology of the polar regionB),
57-76
TOPIC TAGS: atmoBphOrle circulation, meteorol atmospheric pressure gradient,
atmospheric pressure
ABSTRACT: The problem of a quantitative expression for atmospheric circulation has
been considered by many authors. ~ Various typaii of quantitative Indices have been
-.I: proposed as' cbaracterlstlcs of theIntensity of circulation. G. Ya Vangengeym pro-
posed that the Intensity of%cIr&ulw4on.be taken Into account by the construcHon of pro-
ent.o., -.1n this method an allawRnee is made for the Intensity
files of pressuro and gradi
of circulatign on the basis 6f -the ouffereucein pressuro at codaw meteorological
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stations sipuated in eight representative regions of the northern hemisphere, Meridional
gradients are computed as a characteristic of the direction and intensity of zonal flow
and latituc4nal gradients are coMputed as a characteristic of merldional flow. 11~e mean
th
values of the merldional and latitudinal gradi6fits for western Europe and e European
BSSR are colto different1or W, and E form6 -and m be used for their Rnalysts, In
this paperi-i on the basis of data, for January-December 1949-1959, the author.has, made
a more precise determination of, the previously defined quantitative characterisiMbs of
gradients f~r January-March and has alvo obtidned such characteristics for the other
months. Her proposed quantitaf,,Ive cbaracterlstics off,the intensity of circulation differ
appreciably for the W, C and Elorms. Ile mean critical values of ibe merldional and,;:
latitudinal gradients for European Russia - Western Europe can be used for an analysis':
of the principal forms of circul4tion. The critical values of the meridional and
latitudinal gradients for each fc;rm chpnge from month to month and have a marked
s
%at1o*,ar1:Zt1 7Weaanges th criq~al values of the' merldional gradient are
r a t=ast tranbport, Changes in the critical values of
t sea changes inwes,
the latitudinal gradient are caused by a'seasoial change in the position and state'of the
preossure formations during C and E forms. The mean values of surface gradients
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for all-forms, are more stable than high-level gradients. For that reason, In: most
cases, they are more indicative-in an analysis of forms of circulation. However, In
such an analysis-It Is best to use both hioi-level and surface gradients. Noncorrespon-
denco betweeal gradients and critical values Is noted in most cases when there are cer-
tain varietjes~R forms of circulation. Analysis of forms of circulation must he based
on a combination of- the derived quantitative characterisUce of the intensity of circulation:
durin W, C a'nd E forms and complex acrosynoptic analysis. It Is noted that In the
9
hi
future It will be desirable to obtain a complex quantitative characteristic w ch'WIU
ta
combine data on the Intensity of circulation and the thermal is to of the atmosphere
of all regibnal.n. the northern hemisphere at different levels. This would be Possible
only by the use of electronic computers. Orig. drt. has*. 14 figures and 9 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Arktlchesl#y I antarktichesIdy nauchno-iSsledovatfAleldy Institut,
Leningrad retie and Antarctic Scientific Research InatituW)
SUBAUTTEM 00 39NM 00 SUB CODE:i ES.
No REP SOV: 014 OTHER-. 001,
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BOLOT 71jSKPIYA' M.Sh.
Characteristics of the conversion of forms of atmospher-ic
circulation in October-July and the detailing of forecasts
for March. Ti-,,.d,,r AAHTII 262:101-128 165.
I
aking nonthly weather forecasts more exact by means of a
M
selection 0-,:, tile bilst 110molog-es fro-:1 15-mollth an,3 season-1.
groups. Ibid.:175-184 (Mln,% 19: 1)
ACC NRe AT6006700 SOURCE CODE: UR/2561/65/000/020/0040/0048
AUTHON M. a.
it
ORG:
TITLE: The problem of the rdationship, of & change in atmospheric circulation form
frewidney with q9hW activily
SOURCE: LenturrM, Arkticheekly I aniarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatelt
Problemy ArktOd I Aniarktiki. Sbornik statey, no. 20, 1965, 40-48
TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric circulation, solar acitivity.' solar cycle
ABSTRACT: In order to determine whether the sip of the anomalies in the average frequency
pf the forms and types of circulation in various years of the 11-year solar cycle can be used as
a prognostic indication, the author calculated the anomalies of the average unsmoothed frequezi
c
,y of the forms and types of circulation In 11-year cycles of large and small amplitudes. To
pplculate the anomalies the author used the average values of the frequency of forms and typek
over a period of 61- years (from 1900 to 1960), compiling a prognosis for each year. The sign
df the anomaly-in the frequency in the forms and types of circulation during various years of
cycles of large wid small amplitude was taken as the prognosis. The investigation revealed
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that the frequency of the forms and two of circulation in many respects to associated with
changes of solar activity. Usually (in 60% of the cases) a definite sign of the anomaly of the
frequency of the forms and.types of circulation to observed In various years of the 11-year
cycles of solar activity of large and small amplitude. This sip should be taken into account
when compiling loag-nnge forecasts of the frequency of circulation forms. The formation of
long periods of an anomalous development of processes of a certain form of circulation, i.e.,
circulation epoch, Is associated both with secular and with the 11-year cycle of change in solar
activity. In this cww H an increase of solar activity on the ascending branch of the secular
cycle corresponds to an azwWous development of meridional circulation in the atmosphere,
then the form of this morldlonal circulation (E or N) In mainly associated with the effect and
character of 11-year WeXes of sohr activity. Orig. art. han: 3 tomes &W I fipre.
SUB CODE: 04.03/ BUBM DATE: 26Aug64/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 000
cmd 212,,v,9Z-P
ACcrssio,N NR: AP4009915
AUTHOR: Bolotovskiy. B.M.; Voskresenskiy, G.V.
S/0057/64/034/001/0011/0015
TTTLE: Field of a line charge moving past a conductive half-plane with uniform
velocity
SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v.34, no.1, 1964, 11-15
TOPIC TAGS: line charge, moving line charge, line current, moving line current,
radiation, uniform velocity radiation, diffraction
ABSTRACT: The two dimensional problem of the radiation from an infinite line chnigb
moving past a conducting half-plane with uniform velocity in an arbitrary direction
is solved. The calculation was undertaken because of the technical *importance of the
corresponding three dimensional problem. The exact solution of the two dimensional
problem may give some insight into the validity of the approximations currently em-
ployed in the solution of the three dimensional one. The Hertz vector describing .
the field is expressed as the sum of that for the field in the absence of the plane
and a correction term taking account of the diffraction. An integral equation is de-
rived from the boundary conditions for an integral transform of the correction term.
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This was solved by a variant of the Wiener-Hopf method, and the result is given.Ex-
pressions are obtained for the energy radiated as a function of direction and fre-
quoncy. There is an infrared catastrophe which, however, is relieved by taking ac-
count of the finite thickness and conductivity of the plane. The present results
are valid only for such frequencies that the penetration depth (skin effect) is le!s
than the thickness of the-plane. The radiation from a line current moving similarly
can be calculated is a similar way. The result is given. The energy radiated depends
much more strongly on the veldeity than in the case of a line charge. Orig.art.has:
21 formulas and 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut im.P.N.Lebedeva AN SSSR (Physical Institu~e, AN
SSSR)
SU13MI-LM: 14Dec62 DATE ACQ: l0Peb64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE. PH NR REP SOV: 004 OTHER: 001
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BOLOTINSKIY, Ye. A., Cand Tech Sci -- (dies) "Photoelectric method
for determining the saturation of blood with oxygen." [L,,], 1958.
12 pp (State optical Inst im S. 1. Vavilov), 1~0 copies (KL, 15-,-8,
115)
- ~5 I -
SOLODIKHIN. N.I.; BOIPOTDTA, Ye.3.
... ,
?he 1083001 high-production unit used for nickel plating of steel
and copper wire. Biul. takh.-akon. inform. no.4:21-23 158.
(Nickel plating) . (MIRA 11:6)
ONIKOV. N.A.; BOLMIU. Z-7-
mm3f&cMM-orm*S"pTo**r&b`=Icm ior suits. Tekst-Prom. 16 no.5:
53-55 MY '56. (Textile fabrics) (MM 9:8)
oo
A
c
see
k(Rimmods. Tor Valrul).-Reductim of
m* both in iatict wyOm
The mu of actwo ioavftft
ly PH A-W wo.-I leitit.
la fspl* mdwed than thai
=91r" !M P. G. W.
TALLOW&L LITINOW1 C&ASWCATNM
ilaw la.1 -I,
1"', w*05 -4 splago "It am. dot v3sislooll alliji C: a-~~Jvl
0 AV A A a fm a -0 v I w S. 'i a
tb 9 11
AID F - 1431
Subject USSR/Meteorology and Hydrology
Card 1/2 Pub. 71-a - 5/23
Author Bolotinskaya, M. Sh.
_t~ie-u_se of 20 percent of the amplitude as a criterion
Title On
in evaluation of the correctness of long-range forecasts
Periodical Met. i gidro., 1, 28-30, Ja - F 1955
Abstract The author criticizes the method of using 20 percent of
the mean amplitude taken from many years of observation as
a measure of the correctness of long-range weather
forecasts. She compares the 20 percent of the mean
temperature amplitude with the mean quadratic departure in
the monthly air temperatures. The 20 percent in an
overwhelming majority of cases was found to be smaller
than the mean quadratic departure. This is shown in a
table. The suggestion is made that instead of the 20
percent of the mean amplitude as a corrective the
, Met. i gidro., 1, 28-30, ja - F 1955
Card 2/2 Pub. 71-a - 5/23
AID P - 1431
recurrence of different monthly mean temperatures along
with the monthly means as deduced from many years of
observation should be used. 3 Russian references
Institution: Main Administration of.the Hydrometeorological Service at
the Council of Ministers of the USSR
Submitted : No date
S/169/61/000/009/032/056
11228/11304
AUTHOR: Bolotinskays, M. Sh.
TITLE: Appraisal of the jus-tification for long-term weather
forecasts
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizikaq no. 9, 1961, 42,
abstract 9B298 (In ab. Frobl. Arktiki i Antarktiki, no.
5, L.,.Morsk. transport, 1960, 63-66)
TEXT: A method of' appraising long-term temperature forecasts, pro-
pounded in the U.S.A., is described and its defects are indicated (see
Referativ. zh., geofiz., no. 8, 19579 7298 for this method). At the
end, the author gives an appraisal method proposed by N. A. Bagrov and
G. N. Morskiy (see Referativ. zh 9 geofiz.9 no. 6, 1956, 18402). Z-Ab-
7
stracter's note: Complete transiation*_j
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BOLOTINSKIY, YE.A.
USSR/tiectronies Vacuum Tubes N&r 52
Medicine - Oximeter
"A Cathode Oximeter," Ye. Bolotinskiy
"Radio" No 3, pp 46,47
Describes'ihet "KOB-2" cathode oximeter, operation
of which is based on the 2-color photoelec calori-
metry of the hemoglobin contained in the blood
vessels of the.helix. This method of studying
blood was.developed by Prof Ye. M. Kreps, Corr Yjem,
Acad Sci USSR.
-A
USSR/Huma &rA Animl Physiology. Respiration. V
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Biol-, No 6s 1958p 26948.
Author E.M. Kreps, E.A. Bolotinskiy, L.S. Goshteyn and
Inst
Title A Recording OxyhemDgmph
Orig Pub: Vopr. med. khim:Li, 1956, 2, No 6, 457-Vi.
Abstract: In --,, wn-r instrument produced since 1955 by the
"Kraen-)gnartleyets" Factory, the 0-36 oxyhemograph,
the fr4Jts (t-he misplaced zero in particulwrl inherent
in donestic and foreign oxyhemographs have been eli-
minat~-d. The instrument operates on an alteimating
currew, system at 127 volts. It has selenium and
silver sulfide photoelements; measurement is based
on the recording of photoelectric changes associated
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Of I
RAZY19VA, BOLOTKIIIA, L.I., LASKINA, Ye.M., OSVETrMSYUYA, N.P., SMMNOT.A, L.I.
Pharmacological and biological chsracteristics of Inonotus obliquix9;
Farm, i toks. 21 no,5:89-90 S-0 158 (MIR.A 11:11)
1. lafedra fakulltetskoy terapii (zavo* - prof. P.R. Stepanova)
Smolenskogo meditainskogo inatituta;
(YUNG 16
Inonotus obliquus extract, pharmacol. (Rus))
C)w(n -I-.- C,
270P15 Lz C)7-ta
asir~idironnykh dvippateley no skheme DAG. (S pr--Ilmeci;. red..)
a
trudoyemkikh i tyazhel,,-kh rabot 1 L7-4
9lig, N0.8, s
SO: Letopist ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 36, 1949
BOLOTITKV, G.I., starehly prepodavixtell
Approximation of frequency response characteristics of
control systems. Rauch.' trudy WITI no.8:129-142 '58.
(MIRA
automatic
13:3)
(Automatic control)
BOLOTNIKOV, A.A.; FINKFL'SH7-rYN, Ya.B,
CO2 production for the isotopic analysis of C 12 /C13.
Prib. i tekh. eksp. 9 no.2:172-174 Mr-AP164. (MIRA 171.51)
A
BOLOTNIKOV A F
Age relationsLips of t.~Je i.711,11.1 tUjj.- a-' "n F, v if
(soil Una ,, to I'll Fort. of t,hf; POran ,~Jjjoja). n,
3t*
Gerts. 267:131-1-37 1 (d, .
Pre-Sinian and Early SIIIIII-Ln qia:,Lz. porphyr-eo c,f the Vlkarskiy
Massif (southeastern part oIL tUhe Alden Shle-111)- Tbld-:139-153
18:9)
~ T.:.
1. BOLOTNIKOV, A. .
2. USSR (600)
4. Pou.1try - Feeding and Feeding Stuffs
7. Earthvmms are valuable feed for chicks. Ptituevodstvo no. 8, 1952.
9. MonthlX List.2f Russian Accessions Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified.
BOIMIKOV' A.M.; PAX, V.D.
Observing the development-of a chicken embryo. &t. v shkole no.6:
80-82 N-D 154. (MIRA 7:12)
1. Molotovskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut.
(Embryology--Birds) (Poultry)
- -00
Bll,')Tll',lK'IV, A. "The DeveL-,pvent -)f Chic,-.i Un, ; e r C in], i t i -. ns -) f R~,, -
duceJ Temq)or-ature tiril PeriAic Darkaninf,.Il G.--,l-,Jy `Aate U.
Milotov, 1-955. (Dissertati-m for the Det-ree of Clandidate in
BL~Ilclcal.
SO: Knizhnaya ~Aoplsl, 1, 1'56, i)p 1-012-122, 124
S/169/62/000/009/059/120
D228/D307
AUTHOR: Bolotnikov, A. N.
TITLE: Influence of active radon precipitation on the re-
sults,of determining the radiocontamination factor
of radioactive bodies from gamma-rays
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 9, 1962,.43, ab-
stract 9A282 (In collection: Vopr. rudn. geofiz.,
no. 3, H., Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1961, 102-105)
TEXT: The distorting influence of active precipitation,(of radon
decay products) when the radiocontamination factor of radioactive
bodies is determined from r-rays by the 6re p-res 'surization method
is estimated from measurements on modelled and naturally occtrrring
radioactive ores. Ore with a aranium content of 0.110%, a volu-
metric weight of 2 g/cm3, and a porosity of 35% was charged into
metal tanks. These had a aize.of 30 x 30 x.3U cm and detachable
lids, which were placed in contact with the ore and at distances
of lo 3, and 6 cm from it, Measurements of the r-radiation inten-
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Influence of active D228/D307
sity's growth in time after hermetic sealing and of the radiation
intensity on the insulated lid were'made on AC-40000 (PS-10,000)
equipment, a (MS-4) counter tube being used with and without
a lead bhield. It was established'thdt, when determining the ra-
diocontamination factor or the radiocontamination correction by
the ore pressurization method, the close contact of the ore with
the lid must be ensured; if there is-a free space between them,
allowance must be made for the influence of the active deposit
pi?ecipitated on the lid. The magnitude of possible distortions
in the radiocontamination factor's determination, Which are mainly
caused by the presence of an active deposit on the hermetically
sealing surface, depends on the free space's volume and on the
emanation concentration in it and can vary widely from units Of
a percent to 200 - 300%. /-Abstracter's note: Complete transla-
tion.-7
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D228/D307
AUTHORS: Artsybashev, V. A. and Bolotnikov, A; N.
TITLE: Method of determining corrections for the radioconta-
mination of naturally occurring radioactive ores in
radiometric assaying
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal,j Geofizika, no. 9, 1962, 43, ab-
stract 9A283 (In collecti6n: Vopr. rudn. geofiz., no.
3, N., Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1961, 106-110)
TEXT: The relation is established between the magnitude of n
I/Io -- where I is the o:-radiation intenaity on'the orebody's ex-
posed surface, and Io is the r-radiation intensity of an infinite
with radioactive equilibrium between radium and radon --
.and the radiocontamination factor. It is shown that, in order to
calculate the radiocontamination factor from the magnitude of n,
use can be made of rough tabulated values of the diffusion factor,
--and that the mase.absorption coefficient for rocks can be taken as
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Method of determining ~228/D307
equal to 0.035 cm 2/g . The method of obtaining the magnitudes of I
and 10 is described. This is done by hermetically sealing a smooth
.evenly iqineralized area, 80 x 60 cm in dimension, with a 0.5 - 1.0
;.mm metal plate, whose edges are deepened into furrows 5 -.7 cm deep.
Several series of 15 - 20 measurements of I are made under good
ventilation conditions at the center of this plate. Then the plate
is cemented along its edges and covered with grease. The equilibri-
um between radium and radon comes in 10 - 15 days. Then 1 0 is mea-
sured. Measurements are also conducted during the accumulation of
radon in order to ascertain the moment when the measurements of I
0
should be started. The influence upon the magnitude of I of radio-
0
active radon precipitation on the plate's inner surface is taken
into account by means of direct measurements immediately after 1 0
has been determined. No corrections are introduced for the plate .18
thickness, since all measurements are made on it. The results of.
_the method's practical verification in 4 deposits are given. Com-
parison of the linear reserves of metal in terms of the data of
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Method of determining ... D228/D307
channel and radiometric sampling showed the high authenticity of
determining the emanation factor from the ratio 1/10. It is-re-
commended that the method should be experimentally checked in de-
posits of another type. /-Abstracter's note: Complete translationj:
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