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CHISTOVICH, L.A.; li.A.- AL
-Yu. A.,
L.V. GOLUZIIIAJ, G.; KLAAS,
TIKO~ D.M.; LY-JBLJl,:QKAYA, V .11. Fili,C`
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SIIUFLYAKOV, V.S.; SIIUFLYAKOVA..
[Speech: Articulation anci perception] ia
vospriiaLie. toskva, Nziuka,
1. Alcacloii.Jya naiJc SSSR. Ins. t,i iut I'd
TATEVOSIYAN, Georgiy Ovanesovich; hUZNETSOVA, I.B., nauchr-yy red.;
BOY.DktOVSKAYA G.V., red.; KOZLOVSKAYA, I/I.D., tekhn. red.;
-ttj ---
PffCON. M.N., -ekhn. red.
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uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo Proftekhizdat, 1961. 318 p.
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(Plastics-41olding)
PROKOPCHUK,A.Ya.; PROKOPdHUK-,V.A.; BONDAROVICH,A.G.; ROKHLDi.A.Z.
Pnthogens of skin and venereal diseases seen through tho electron
microscope. Report No.l. Izv. AN BSSR no.1:197-199 JR F '51.
(YjaA 8:10)
(Treponems. Pallidum)
T - - - - - -:-7 T- - - -.- , -. ~ .- - -
PROKOPCHUK, A.Ya.; PROKOPOMM, V.A.; BONDAROVICH, A.G.
Agents of dermatologic and venereal diseases in electron microscopy.
Vast. vener. no-3:20-23 May-June 1951. (CUQ 20:11)
1. Prof. Prcl~opchuk, Active Member of the Academy of Sciences
BAlorussian SSR. 2. Of the Academy- of Sciences Belorussian
Skin-V~nereological Institute.
BONDAROVICH, A.G.
- I . 1~ m' . I I I - .. -. - ~ I ~
Fungu flora of White Russia, Vest, von, I dorm. no.4:58-59 JI-Ag '54.
(MLRA 7:8)
1. Iz Belomeskogc kozhwi-vanarologicheekogo instituta.
(WHITI RUSSIA--FUNGI) (FUNGI--WHITA RUSSIA)
PROLOPCHUK, A.Ya., T)rof., BONDPROVICH, A.G., RAYTSINA, M.Z*
The tuberculosis bacillus in the eletron microscope. Report
Noa4e Sbor.nauch,rab*Bel,nRUch.-Isal.koshno-van.inst. 4:43-46 154
(VTRA 11:7)
(MY"OOBACTFAIUM TUBZR(;ULOSIS)
BONDAROVIGH, A.G., KURTO, I.P., ROZOVSKIT, L.11.
Treating nomphigus with rabies vnecina. Sbor.nnuch.rab.Bol.nnuoh.
-issl.kdzhno-ven.inst, 4:73-77 154 (MIRA 11:7)
(PP"HIGUS)
(RABIES)
BONDAROVICH, A.G.
Laboratory variabilitY of dematophytes. Sbor.nqueh.rab.Bel.
naucho-isal.kozhno-ven.inst. 4:14o-146 154 (MIRA 11:7)
(DYMUTOPHYTES)
BONDAROVIGH, A.G.
Yungi of tha White Russian S.S.R. Sbor.nnuzh.rnb.Bel.nauc'h.-
issl.kozhno-ven.inst. 4:155-156 154 (MIPLA 11:7)
(WHITE RUSSI.A--FUNGI. PATROGMIC)
PUROVSKAYA, yo.K,0k,,pjsTRUo-HA,, I.S., 130117)AROVICH, A.G,
:. L~*
Chapin-Lipschiltz ulauB acut=.,
kozhno-ven.inst. 4:353-356 15h
(GMUTIVB ORGAES,
Obor.nal.Loh.rab.Bel.naucho-ii3f;lo
'%MIU 11:7)
YEMAIY--ULMMS)
O'b'5171,Hlarmcclogy aa(2 4P/
Jibs 7bur :Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2-51 2958, no 7)2B6
AuthDr ;Prokopchuk Pi.Ya., Chernomortseva N.I.)-Bendat~o~h4r.4v~-
Karpovich Ye.A., Tselisheva A.D., Margolina S.Yu., Raytsina
M.A., Roxovskiy L.Ni
Inst Belorussian Scientific Research Darmatovenereal Institute
Title The So-Called Cmrli(la ~Wcoses Eaterites au~. lkj)hrites 01~-
curring During Treatment with Antibiotics.
Orig Pub :Sb. nauchn. rabot. BeloruGsk. n.-i. kozhno-yenerol. in-t.,
1957, 5, 307-318
Abstract :No abstract
Card : 1/1
Cal ~rj Sc- --n-'
ts di. I to 4ig-- t- r !fm- e7. CU ti c'.4 I, the f-
id I
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PI'MONNUK. A. Ya [PrakapChul-1. A. IA.]z BMDAROVICIIA.G. (Bandarovich,A.F.];
SMbL'SKIY,, ~,F~ Lsmol'ski,~ P.F:J.
Elentron raicroscopir, investigatJ.on of Trichop)Wton violaceum
Vests! Ali BSSR Ser. bUal. nav. no.1:82-86163. (REA 16:9)
(TRICHOPHYTON)
PROKOPChTK) A. Ya. [Prakapchuk, A. IA.]; 4alDAROVICH, A.G. [Band&ravich,
A.H.]; SMOLISKIY, P.F. [Smoltski., P.F.1
Acborion schoerleJnii under an electron mlorosaoo. Vestel
AN BSSR Ser. biial. nav. no.3-98-101 T63 (?,,aRA 17 -.7)
MAKHINYA, Ye.M.; DONDAROV10. At~G,,_...
Methodology for the isolation of Candida albicans on liquid
nutrient media. Lab. delo no.10:629-630 164.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Belorusskoye otdeleniye Vsesoy-,iznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituts. zhivotnogo syrIya i pushniny i Belorusskiy nauchno-
issledovatellskiy kozhno-venerologichoskiy institut, Minsk.
PROKOPCHU4, " Ya. [Prakapchuk, A~ IA.]; BOI!DPRDVTCI,', A.G. L-Bandarovich, A.F.-I
KLect-ron rdcroscopic study of 'blood eryt~nc~tes and thrombocytes.
.,4 (MIIR.-I~ 18:1)
Vestai ITI BSSR Sor. biial. nav. no.3:88-92 q-
BONDAROVICH, B.A., inzh.; PEREPONOV, V.I., inzh.
Method of coiculating the metal elements of oarthmoving machinery
taking raliabilty into account. Transp,. strol. 15 no.5:43-45 My
165. NIRA 180)
Froloni, thi-~ l-ifc Of exca~ato! s - i cior
~l
P-112, HIr 163,
no. 3
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FIRSOV, K.I. ; BONDAROVICH, I.A., agronom
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,%;*I& y v
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(Kiyev); GORLITSKIY, B.A. (Kiyev); DYADYUSHA. G.G. (Kiyov); KATSUBLISON,
I-Ye. (DnepropetrOVBk); KVITCHUK. B.A. (Kiyev); KIRILLOV. I.A.. (Krym)
KONOPLYASOVA. N.S. (Chernovtsy); NIKOLISKIY. V.V. (Kiyev)- PONMARMWO,
A.A. (Stanislav); PESCHANSKIY, A.I. (Kiyev); POPOV, V.N. tKiyqv);
PTASHNIKOVA, I.V. (Uzhgorod); ST.ESaNKO, N,~Yi. (Kiyev); CHAYKIN, M.M.
(Yinnitsa); SWOSHNIKOVA, U.N. (Kiyev); 3HPGRTYUK, V.I. (Kiyev);
YAIMO, N.H. (Stalinskaya oblast'); SV3CHNIKOVA, N., redaktor;
SMORODSKIY, V.. takhnichaskiy redaktor
[Tourist routes through the Ukraine] Turistskie marshruty po Ukraine.
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(Ukraine--Description and travel)
I , T. -Jq.
2. UIS.,ciR (600)
4. Grapes - Diseasea and Pests
7. Spotted cutworm (Agrotis c-nigrum) dam-ages buds on the rrapevi-ne. Vin SSSR 12 no. 10
1952
9. Monthly :ist of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January, -1953. Unclassified.
BONDAROVICH, M.Ya., dotsent
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1. Azerbaydzhanskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut, Kirovabad.
(Azerbaijan-Cotton-Diseases and pests)
(Azerbaij an-Nigr(*pora)
BONDAROVICH,..-Mj ,--dotsent
.- .-- A
For systematic measures. Zashch~ rast. ot vred. i bol.
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1. Azerbaydzhanskiy sel'si6khozyaystvennyy institut.
(Plants,, Protection of)
SULIM, Andrey Vasillyevich. Prini-wali iwhaotiye: Sk(KISO'l, V-3.'-
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(MIRA 18:2)
BaUSILOVSKIY, D,,A.; BULGAKOV, L.N.; GE14IS, D.M.; KVAiiTII~i, L.M.;
K~IASOVSKIY, Ye.S.; MUMLOV, D~I.; IIATOCBAI,,'IIYY, A.S.; NIKOLISKIY,
V.N.; POPOV, M.P.; SIGODZII'SKIY, A.A.; SKUVW'QSIiKIL', A.F.;
CHASOVNIKOV, G.V.; rERBISIIER, A.V., kand. ekon. nauk, rad.;
DULKIN, N.A., spets. red.; BONDAROVSKAYA, G.V.., red.; TORSUNA,
Ye.A., tekhn. red.
[Overall automation and modernization of couipnont and Production
processes A the First State 13earilig Plantl Kompleksnaia avtoma-
tizatsiia i modernizatbiia oborudovaniia J- protsessov proi--voclstva
na Pervom gosudars-Lvennom podshipnik-cvoz savode. Ilosh-va, TSentr.
biuro tekhn. informatsil,_1959. 84 p. (MURA 15-1)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) floskov-hiv Corodskoy ekonomicheskiy
administrativnyy rayon. Sovet narodno.-o khozayastva.
(Moscow-Bearing industry) (Automation)
DUBASOV, Aleksandr Alekseyevich; BOVD QVZKAYA,-G.Vv-j-red.;
.A-2~
DORODNOITA., L.A., tekhn. red.
(Equipment for machine building madr. from plastics] Os-
nastka iz plasticheskikh mass v mashinostroenii. Moskvap
Vses. uchetno-pedagog. izd-vo, Froftekhizdat.. 1961. 113 p.
(MIRA 15,.2)
(Machinery industry-E ui ment and supplies)
(PlastlZ
AKSELIROD, FelikB Aronovich; GUIDEUBALIK, Aleksey Pavlovich;
ZAYTSEV, Mikhail Favlovich; In. IN'OV, V.X., nauchnyy red.;
BONDLROVSKAYA., G.V., red.; PEIIISM, M.P., tekhn. red.
[Fundamentals of electrical engineering and electronics; a
zanual for electric welders] Osnovy elektrotekhniki i elekto-
niki; dlia elektrosvaxshchikov. Moskva) Vses. ucheb-no-
pedegog. izd-vo Proftelchizdat, 1961. 183 p. (MIRA 15:2)
(Electric engineering) (Electronics)
(Electric welding-Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
BEL'FOR# Meylikb Gdaa.-Oorshovich; LZBEDEV,, Vladimir Nonstantinovichl
MMD.r,LIBM,, S.A.,, nauchly red.; BONDAROVSKAYI, G.V.j,
red.j TOUR, A.M.j tekbn. red.
llqtp""t top 0 ' n and &!*atria slag welding and hard
rac gj Oborudav=9% lektrodugovoi i elaktrooblakovoi
avarki. i naplavki. Moskva# Vass. ucbebw-podago izd-vo
Proftekbisdato 1961. 197 p. WA 15:4)
(Electric welding-Equipment and supplies)
SMIRNOV, Vyacheslav Konstantinovich; TULIPA, 3.14., nauchnTy red.;
30'-'DAIMVSKAIA, G.V.P red.; TOEDI, A.M... tekhn. red.
[Boring lathe operatorlTok-arl-rastochnik. Moskva, roftekh-
izdat, 1962. 362 p. (MIA 15:10)
(Metal cutting) (Lathes)
LETBOVICH, Boris Davydovich; TANANIN, Vladimir Vaoillyevich;
ZHIDELEV, M.A., nauchnyy red.; BO Agysg" a V red.;
ABOLEMOV, V.P., red.1 BARANOVA, T--N--I takhn. red.
[Methods for training milling machine operators under
industrial conditions] Hetodika proizvodstvennogo obuche-
niia frezerovshchikov po metallu. Moskva, Proftekhisdat '
1963. 227 p. (NiRA 16:8)
(Milling machines)
(Metal cutting-Study and teaching)
GORYANINOV, Mikhail Abramovich. Fri iniuml -wk"jjM-CBWWKO, B.I.,
inzh.; GAGIN, B.S., nauchn. red.; 5ONDAROVSYU1YA,.G?V.j
red.; TOKER, A.M., tekhn. red.
[Industrial training of lathe operators) Proizvodstvermoe
obuchenie tokarei. lzd.3., perer. i dop. Moskva, Prof-
tekhizdat, 1963. 299 P. (MIRA 17:1)
DASKINIGH, Boris Petrovich, profeaser; DITACHOW, Stepan Kuzlmich; STOL-
WFOT; Sergey ZaItharevich;-AMP"MY, SK;T, F... redaktor; SAKOEffAJff,.T&,,,
redaktor; KOCHRROA, N., redia~t*~';-I[uuRV.IVT3M. 0., roAaktor-. GCLMCHIN-
KO. G., takhatchookiy redaktor.
[Collection of machine part drawings-, trftnemissions] Atlas detalel
shim; persdachl, Ped reds B.PoDushkevicha. Kiev, Ges.izd-ve tokha. lit-
ry USSR, 1955-154 P. (Supplement to the diagrams] Prilozhenie k cher-
tesham. 1955. 83 v. (KWA 9:5)
(Power transmission)
-~ " -,m
BONDAROVSKIY. Fedor Pavlovich; KORIWEV, Georgiy Vasillyevich; BORAVSKIY,
U.N.. dots ..-"'r'e-tB-676i-ent; STAROSELISKIY, A.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk. dots,
red.; SE14NNOV, A.U., kand.tekhn.nauk, dots., red.; ZAIWIN. U.S.,
red.izd-va; RTJDFNSKIY, Ya.V.. tekhn.red.
[Machine parts and hoisting machinery] Detali mashin i pod*emno-
transportnye mashiny. Kiev. Gos~ asuchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostroit.
lit-ry, 1958. 520 P. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy soprotivleniya materialov i detaley
mashin Leningradskogo sellskokhozyaystvennogo insituts (for Boravskiy)
(Hoisting machinery)
LOPATA, Alekcandr Takovlevich; TARTAKOVSKIT, Iosif Petrovich;.BOYDAROYSKIT,.
F.P., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, rets6nzent; RAMSEIT, T.V., inzh.,
red.
[Key and toothed (oplined) joints] Shponochnye i zubehatys
(shlitsevye) soadineniia. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-telchnAzd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 129 p. (MIRA 13:5)
(Couplings)
__ROVDAROVSKn-$,~~~ KMNETEV, Georgiy Vasillyevich;
I.TIKIFOROVA, R.A., inzh.., red., GORNOSTAYFOLISKAYA, I-II.S.
tekhn. red.
(machine parts and hoisting and conveying maebine--7]Detali
mashin i podnemno-transportnye mashiny. Izd.2.$ perer. i
dop* MOSIVa, Mashgiz, 1962. 551 P. (MIRA 15:3a)
(Machinery) (Hoisting machinery) (Conveying machinery)
KORENYAKO, Aleksandr Stepanovit~h[Koreniako, O.S.]; BONDAROVIEVY,
Fedor Pavlovich [Bondarovslkyi, F.P 1; YLTRCIWKO, P.M.,
red.; HUj$gYgR A.G.[14oiseienko, A:R.jp tekhn.red.
(Theory of mechanisms and machine parts] Teoriia mekhanimiv
i detali rpasl7n. Kyiv, "Hadianalka shkola.1 1963. 492 p.
(MIRA 17:4)
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal
AUTHOR: Bondarovskiy, 1. E.
SOV/1 37-59-3-5167
Metallurgiva, 1959, Nr 3, p 35 (USSR)
TITLE: Power Development at the Norillsk Metallurgical Koi-.nbinat ii-11.
A. P. Zavenyagin (Razvitiye energet-ilri Norillskogo n-ietallurC.;(_:heskogo
kombinata im. A. P. Zavenyagina)
PERIODICAL: Tekhn.-ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Krasnoyarskogo ekon. adin. r-na,
1958, Nr 1, pp 18-19
ABSTRACT: The Norit'sk Heat and Electric Power Plant is one of the largest
stations beyond the Arctic Circle; it holds one of the leading places in
the country in the output of heat energy (2.1 million megacal in 1957).
The station has 10 boilers and 9 turbine units (6 of these are cornpound
powe r-and-lieat- generating units); consumption-of live steam for tech-
nological requirements is 10 - 120/o of the heat output. The boilers are
designed to operate on coal with large amounts of releasable volatile
matters the combustion of semi--lean local coal results in incomplete
combustion through mechanical causes; therefore, it is difficult to
attain their nominal productivity, even witli sharply decreased effi-
Card 1/2 ciency; ftame-outs cause backfire and sometimes powerful dust
SOV/1 37-59- 3-5167
,ical Kon-Ibinat im. A. P. Zavenya in
Power Development at the Norit'sk MCtallUrp P
explosions resulting in extensive damage. The electrification of mine railways
and of the industrial area is beivg completed; the thermal circuits of the Kombinat.
are being developed and the construction of the main central-heating lines is co'.11-
pleted. With the increase of energy consumption the output of the station increases
yearly by 10 - IIOV'o and the load is approaching the specification output..
P. P.
Card 2/2
BOTIDARTSEV, A.S.
Recollections about the joint work with A.A. IAchevskii at
the Central Phytopathological Station. Tnidy VI7R no.23:
40-41 164- ('IIR,'. 19:2)
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confirming to a great extent Komobutzky'" f4tAtenlent that at least
one half of tile Piclerotin infecting the can ill tho field are lost
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"On 'I%-7o New Fungi on the Globe Flounr (T2-oijius europaeus)," Trudy BotanicbeskoF.:0
Institutn Aknderli 1-1-:uk SSSR, Seri"a 2: Sporoye J~asteniia, no. 2, 193-5, pp. 355-
3~0- 451 Sn21P
SO: SnA SI 90-15; 1,1~ Dec 1053
BONDAPTSEIT, A. 3.
"The Polyporaceae of the European Pnrt of the Soviet Union and of the Caucasus,"
Trurly Botit..Qhuskorp li3sUt-3ati Nmanmli Ilmili SSSR, SCII-Ai'l 1-.): Sporovye Mistonllrl,
no. 2, 1935, pp. 485-532. 451 Sn2lP
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3, pp. 669-678,4 figL, 19M. pwu= mmmmy.1
Is a CMMY ftvi&w Of Um ydemt htemtm the autbor points out
the divem,ty of
tio MYV,-,!3g6t$ Concerning the fugu
up*
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myoka do how% IM), Tim *" is ftgui
Is, freqmUv
um')Wivg St the b4" AM" to a NUM but Dot infrequently sp~~4
with doubM mrg* *M mmam o.5 to 1-5 am. long, I to 3-5 cm
broad, and 0-3 to " em. thick The surfsce is white, s4htly tomentose
tOw&T& the M096M4 1411" b0cming dirty white or faintly re4dish.
b-wn in 111-ed% especially towarcls the bw. md the margins an slightly
involuted, thin, and coverW with a s4ht down. 7%e c3bos are shorts
but may Attain up to 5 mm~ ~n ou pilei, tonnixtg a layer much thicker
than the fiah; they an white ist firs% booDWng creamy-brown; the
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lo )h 11Y 5 to all ill dislileti%r. 11"VRte, wrth 2 or 4 Plerix"int,li. The
All 111101oll Willi, 1111jimijillitl, PlAttittly 1wilt. h7ililitip, awl 4 to n.1% 141)
00 Ily 2-5 to Ap.
,so Notwithstanding prolonged sesirchals in Loning-1. the author t~.uhf
fiDd only tvro typkal specimens of P. &Wrwtw, one in a hothouse and
one in a cellar, and a further speetmen was sent him from Kwroma,
00 &1w frow a CeAsr. He considers, in agreement vith Uoyd, that the
0 & fung" is very rate in nature, and is strictly confined to promweil titn-
At 0 her. The numerous records of it which exist from Russia, " wen as
so - prac6cally all the herbadam specimen in that country, am described
of as e7roneous identificatiom ?"%~Piltww Bourdot
1106 A description is also given of P. **wdw var,
0& Galtin, which PUt (BW. Soc. Mye. Fr., x1viii, 1, p. 9, 1932) has
of separsited &a a "tinct species, Leptopono . es pindwe (B. & 0.). This
of fungus wurs on rotting coafferous wood in the forests, and has only
been imrded three times in European Russia.
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Innti'tialfit 010 ItkitaniVid In%titUtt-Of 1111PACIMP111Y U-nin-
460
grad. on which Bromdolix lNtqM hi-t identir
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Auhzeri anti A f Dankslovi) univoltr lam above, 1). XMI am maintaillm) '00
so v G,r -woilftheiw fonn%. hm thelhint is identival with '00
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filligum iq tilt- Old 'v oneofthe thmmllivies thitt. has ms far liven nwonled 9
ill tilt, V.8,8.lt, Ill Emrolk-An Itimmia its mlitirophon-A im~ 200
found (in living hroad,leavtA trix-o. ehit-11v tilt- onk. elm. 11111ple I.-Iccri.
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jThe honey agarie fungm. Arvoillarin Powilm lVahl) QuA., psthopuic
on jlot&10+414)1~48i, P.W., Aiii, 5, 1). 28, 1 Ag" 11M.
The author dewribma She infection of"w tubers brArmillarip mrdm 1R.A.M..
;z wee
*0 a Institute in L*ningrad, and bolieved to be the first, rrmnl of an attack on potato
00 kv this pathopn in flumis. It is rrvoinmeneml that potatom Amild not be sown
in newly-ilug park or Awrat land sit a invaim of avoitling a ftirther apiwarshre of
Sh"me,
tie*
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tAw of 0mota grown to, iteed under tile influetwe of
Mirlinia libraia ma Fuck.] -Vo:ww of Sewdiji~ Workt, U.SJS. R. And, M.,
1xiiiiippid, 1911-1943, pp. M1,4381. i figs., 1946.
This study dem-ribes an attack of white rut of carrots (Meralitsia libmiana)
IS-Weraianan: R.A.M.. xxvi, p.:Vlj in 1943 on two State farms in the neighbour-
l%'Kxl (If IA-itingrad. Ilefork, planting, tile carrots at With farnis were kept in glass-
houmk orliler tile mint, rouditiorm anti thtm, 4owing wi%Y Ivigm of rut wet"
dmfr~~ytml. I
A specially pe-vem attack of white rut cxvurred on the Natit variety (sit one (if
the faring. but carrota were plitntml mit frotu 15th to 2(hit May in'very richly
manured soil. After it few ilkys, sonle of tile plantm lurtuxi yellow. wiltsext, anti dicil,
On 2$th July, the ilim%*"l plants could I* casily removtA front the itail, Imuldly
with the reinains (if the main root, The ))&sea efthe Imf Pitalks iverk, (lark, with -a
ttlight or severe, odourlem rot; the main roots showed blackened, totted. pairtly
macerutetl twetions with light reddish-orange pith, and mclerutia, 7 to 16 kv 5 to
10 inni., in the nx)t cavititit. Of 12,M) plants only 40() lVinaineil healthy. The
author Suggests that ilifection originated in the g6vtboum, where nome while rot
was preiient and tile mlection of evidently healthy c.&mt.4 was not 4 sufficient
rontrvil inessure.
At the other fartit planting (var. Gemnd) took place. lietween loth and 15th Star
it% light eta-v mil nianurril the previous year.
anti superpho4phate andpotamisimn mits were addeti it) the mil. The wi,ak- plants
were transplanted to a separate plot, 30 to 35 per cent. of tht-ie were diqeasod on
30th July, wherrim the other plot showell only 15 per rent, infection. Iocafizerl
softening of tile external tiAsum was olwrvrd anti the rot was almost like dry rot.
The romlets wem wril develoliett and the dimkase was not swrioux.
'file notbor mrieludem that the differences in the compoitition of the soils were
responsible for the Y"tion in the severity of the diw&m.
_1kmuAR=v_4A_ S.) & BONDARTZRVA-MONTMVIDY (Mme V. N.). 0 wpion
naptuo-Mmactonia saktil KWm na Rajrro4owto it ciumit v conlicaeuummu
meroAtivu ero pastieAeHun. (Concerning black scurf and stem canker--
Rhizodonia solani Kohn-in relation W contemporarY methods of Potato
cultivation.1-Volunw. of Mentifir Works, 1,rnitigrod, 1941-1.943. V.S.S.R.
Acod. &i., pp. '.V4-392, 6 figA., 1946,
In 1943, during exantinations of)xitatesprouta onState. filruis in t tie sicighb(itir-
hood of IAningmd in corinexion with a new cultivation method in which minimum
ncinbers of potabo tubers are used, many were found to be infectod with black scurf
and stem canker (Rhi.-odonia [Corti4rium) oolani) JR.A.M., xviii, 1). 611 and next
abstract). Tho greatest damage waii obeerved during the sprouting licTiod. PlantA
raiwl front tubers in ghtmhouws and hot-beds suffered 10 to 15 per cent- lom and
main crops front 45 to 68 per cent. Late plantings muffered 23 Per cent. infection
and early plantings up to 46 per cent., 10 to 31 per eenC showing severe infection.
The variety 1krlichingen was heavily attacked (30 per cent.). The authors stirm
the importance of further intennive investiptions of this diwase in
BONDAIMEV,A. S.
"The FlridinC of a Very lft-~re Agnric Fung
,i in the USSR (Tyromyces 'Bre.,3./ Bond.
et Sin-.)," in Reports of the Scient-ific-Reseirch Wr '.
ror IP45, Dc:~,irtrjrnt of
Biojorl&z.~.-'S j ~.lel Publishing House of the Academ.3, of Science USSR, 1-705cow, 1947,
P- 10, 511 AklI44
SO: SIRA SI 90-15; 15 Dee 1053
BONDM-TiTI, A. S.
a Littie Knol-m A- ric Fungi (Tyrorayces a2bi-Jus fS-chaeff. e-x: Sec"et,7Donk.),
L -
in Renorts of the Scientific-Regen-cb Wvrk for Ta45, De-)--t -Tit, Of, Biolorcal
Scienc !, Publishing House of the Acaderw of Science USSR, 11-loscow, 1~4?, pp. 10-11.
Akl4J4,
SO: SIRA SI 90-15; 15 Dec 1953
USSR Id! 48
Medicine
"The Spread, of House Fungi in Leningrad From
"1940-1946,~' Prof A., S. Bondarteev, 6 13p
~"Priroda" NO 11
-..Stresses importanoe,of suiting control methods to
type, of, fungus In house. Describes SerpulL,
.-Nerallus) domestlea, Oorlolus,(Porla) vap:xarius,
'Paxillus panuoides,.and-Conlophora cerebella.
Table ahowS 31 tYPes of fungus found in loningrad
(Colored plates)
23/492101
BONDARTSEVV A. S.
23087 0 nakhozhdenii v BBar vaslm rodkogo trmtovika turomuses kmetii CBMS.)
Bond. et Sing, Botan, Materialy otd. Sporovykh rasteniv botan. rn-ta
in, Ems"va, T, Tlp vype I-Op 19/#99 Ci 88-90
SOs LETOPIS' NO. 31, 1949
WNDARTMV, A. S.
23086 ysshchb 0 B&licsvefstnykh T asor trutoviLkakh.' Botan. Materialy otd.
sporovykh rastenly botan. In-ta im.komarova, T. VI, vyp. 1-6, 1949,
C. 90-95
SOt LETOPISI NO. 31p 1949
BONDARTSEV, A. S. 62/49T45
BuNDARTSEV, A.S.
Directions for gathering of higher forms of basidial fungi for scientific
examination -
Trudy Bot. inst. AN SSSR., Ser. 2, no. 6, 1950
1. 1: . S. - KiLAVT'HEN, B. I.
2. WSH (600)
It. Grain - and llp,;tv,
7. Pore funffus growing on cereals, A.S. Dondartsev, I.-.I. Ir,%vts-Pv, '--bt.mat.0td.spor.rast
8, 1952.0 1
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -APIR21 1953. Unclassified.
1. DONDAiMEIV, A.S. ; V. 34.
2. u3sR (6oo)
4. Fungi
7. 6pecies of the ggenus Ascochyta on Astragalus, A.S. Bondartsev, V.W. Bondartseva-
Monteverde., Bot.mat.Otd.spor.rast. 8, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl.
BONDAHISEV, A.S.
Mushrooms, Pavenents
Mushrooms desty-active of concrete and asphalt
Bot. zbur. 37 no. 3, 195a
Botanicheskiy Institut im. V-L. Komarova Akadf.,mii Nauk SSSR Leningrad Recd. Feb. 27, 1952
BONDARTSEY,-ARD ri Semenovich, 1877- ; SAVICH, V.P., professor,
otvetstvannyy redWdor.
(Fore fungi of the European part of the U.S.S.R. and the Caucasus]
Trutovye griby Bvropeiskoi chasti SSSR i Kavkaza. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akademii nim, SSSR. 1933. 1106 p. (Mla-% 7:4)
1. Zaslushennyy dayatell nauki R3FSR (for Savich). (Fungi)
BONDARTSEV SAVIGH, V.P., professor, doktor biologich-askAh nauk,
-Zgffm-henW deyatall nauki IRPISR; BRODSKIY, Ir.A., redaktor.- ARMS,
R.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(Color chart; manual for biologists engaged in pure and applied
scientific research] Shkala tevetov; posobis dlia biologov pri
nauchnykh i nauchno-prikladnykh iseledovaniiakh. Moskva, Itd-vo
Akademit nauk GSSR. 1954. 27 P. (1WRA 13:4)
(Colors-Terminology)
Antibiotics
Card 1/1 z Pub. 86 38138
Authors Bondar'joev., A, So, Dr. Biol. SkA.
Title On the nature of. the birch funguo
Periodical Friroda 43/12, 12-7-128, Dec 1954
Abstract A descx-lption 4s given of this fungus and its effect on the
treee A special preparation has bccn made from this fun&uq.
by the Laboratorl of New Antibiotics, and this preparatimi is
being experimented with in many clinics and hospitals., One
Russian ieference (1953).,
Institution*
. .....
Subrdtted
N r-.f
L'o-idartsev, A.3. "Tinder Fwi,,.,,i of the Botailical Institute Lnenl
Euro--,tean U331i and the Acad V.L. Ac
A adeTry
Caucasus" of Sci-ces U53R
BONILkRTSEV,A. S.
Phellinus conchatus (Pers.) (~lel.and its forms (Phellinus
conchatus (Pers.) (Gael. at formae eius). Bot.mat.Otd.spor.
rast. 10:187-196 Ja '55. (K6RA 8:7)
I (Basidlomyeetes)
0' SAVICH, V.P., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki RSFSR,
- I
3 WAUAL~
otv8tsrve'"nw redaktor; PZrZW., R.S., tekhnicheski7 redaktor
(Manual for identifying the wood-decaying fungi) Posobie dlia
apredelenita domovykh gribov. Moskva. Izd-vo Akademii nauk *
SSSR, 1956. 79 P. 16 tables. (KhRA 10:2)
(Wood-decaying fungi)
Bnvn;,-p SET, A.S. i -GM"IN, P.N.
":Species of parasitic fungi of the genus Cylindrosporium Grev.
in the Nukha-ZWmtaly zone of Azerbaijan." G.R.Ibragimov, T.M.
Akhundov. Reviewed by A.S.Bondartsev, P.N.Golovin. Bot.zhur.
41 no.9:1386-1387 5 '56. (MLHL 9:11)
1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.L.Iomarova nauk SM, Lenin-
grad. (Azerbaijan-l'ungi) (Ibragimov. G.R.) (Akhundov, T.K.)
ISACHINKO, Boris levrentlyevich, skedemik- BONDARTSEV A.S., prof., red.:
VASILOWINKO, I.T.9 profei red.; 116 M11- W.F.-T-MM., red,;
YUZNPCIM. S.Y., prof., red.; YAKOVIRTA. V.M., red.izdva; BUM,
NoTuse takhneredo
(Selected works) Izbrannye trudy. Kookya, Ird-vo Akad.neuk SSSR.
Vol-3. 1957. 301 D. (MIRA 11-2)
(Boterv)
BONDARTSEV, A.S.; VLADIMIRSKAYA, M.Ye.
-1 . Brief Recount of work in the KycologicAl Section of the All-Union
Botnnical Society during the period from July 1946 through December
1955 Mr '58. (MIRA 11: 5)
1. Predeedatell Mikologicheskoy sektail Vaesoyuznogo botpuicheskogo
obehchestva (for Bondnrtsev). 2. Sekretsr' Mikologicheskoy sektaii
Vaesoyusnogo botnnicheskogo obnhchestvn (for Vladimiankays).
(Fungi_-Research)
BOIMARTSEV. A.S.; PARMSTO, E.
Species of the genua Serpula (14oruliaceao) found in the
Estonian S.S.R. Bot.mat.Otd.spor.rast. 12:243-247 Ja 159.
(14IIIA 12:12)
(Estonia--Wood-decaying fungi)
BDNDLRTSEV, A.S.
Systematic position of some genera and species of Polnxraceae
S.Str. Bot. zhur. 144 no.4:447-456 Ap 159. (WRA 12:10)
1.3otanicheskiy institut im. V.L. Nomarova Akadamii nauk SSSR,
Laningrad.
(Wood-decaying flangi)
B011DARTSIV. A.S.; VLkDINIRSKkYA, M.Ye.; THOPOVA, A.T.
Activities of tIhe Mycological Section of the All-Union
Botunical Society during the period Nov. 1955-Nov-1958. Bot.
shur. 44' no.9:1364-13?1 S 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Predsedatell Hikologicheskoy maktaii Veesoy-uznogo Botaniche-
skogo Obehcheatva. laningtad (for Bondartsev). 2. Sekretari
Mikologicheakoy eektsii Veeso"nogo Botanicbeskogo Obabcbestva,
Leningrad (for Vladimirskaya, Tropova).
(Mycology)
BODARTSHY, A.S., prof.
Birch tinder fwWse P~rlrad& no,6;124--125 -Te '6o.
(xim 13:6)
1. Botanlahaakiy Instititt AOdamil asuk SSSa Imeni V.L.
Komarova, LauAnVmd.
(Birch--Diseames and posts) Opunci)
BUMR&, I-,k. 0 13DNII&ETSEV, A.S-
New rare species of fungi found on gin9enge 30to mat.
Otd. spore raste 13113o-132 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Suput inklL P.reserve--N"eIphytopathogenic)
(Ginseng-Diseasen and posts)
BOE-DAIrsm. A.S..-
A new polyporo of the famlly Scutigeraceae in Kirgh::istan.
R.A. mat. Otd. spor. rast. 13:220-221 160. (MIRA, 13:7)
(Terskey Ala-Tau--Basidlomycetes)
3011MARTSEV, A.S.
In mamory of Boris Palladievich Karakulin. Bot.zhur. 45 no.2:
317-318 F '60. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.L.KDmarova Akademii nauk SSSR,
leningrad.
(larakuliu, Boris Palladievich, 1888-1942)
GOLOVIN, P.N.; BONDARTSEV, A-6.
"CoFmansia A, tensis S. Swarzoan sp. nova, a new fungus speciesm
by S.R.Shvartaman. Reviewed by P.N.Golovin, A.S.Bondart8ev.
Bot.zhur. 45 no-3:454-455 Mr 160. (MIR& 13:6)
1. Botanicheskiy institut im. V.L.Komrova Akademii nauk SSSR,
Leningrad.
(Kazakhstan--Pbycomycetes)
(Swarzman. 3.)
.30.N~DARTS ~.R-
7ossil fungim of the genuB Ganoderma. Bot. zhur. 45 no.10:1504-
1506 0 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Botanichaeldy institut imeni V.L.EDmarova Almdemii. nauk SSSR,
leningrad.
(Chukcbi Nninsula-Wood.-decaying fungi, Fossil)
DONDARTSEV A.S.- BDNMTSEVA, M.A.
Change of the systematic position of the genus Aporpium. Bot. zhur.
45 no.ll-.1693-1695 N 160. (MIRA 13:1-1)
1. Botanicheskiv iuatitut imeni V.L.Iromarova Akademii nauk SSSR,
Ieningrad.
(Basidiomyeates)
BONDARTSEV, A.S.
Some interesting species of Poly-poraceae of the Far East. Bot.
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BONDARTSPEV, A.B.,, profa
Good and bad muBhroom years. Friroda 50 no.6.127-128 Ja 161a
(MTI~'-' 146)
1. Botanicheskiy inatitut.AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Mahrooms,, Edible)
,,_~TSEV, A. S.
In memory of i Al
8 eksandrovich Potebnia; on the 90th anniversary
Of hi.-'birth. Bo zhur,. 1+6-no-3:/+58-1+62 Mr 161. (MIRA14:3)
1. Botanicheskiyl~ stitut imeni V.L. Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Potebniat Andrie Aleksandrovichp 1870-1919)
BON TSEV A.S.
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Two interesting polyporaceous fungi found in China. Bot. mat.
Otd. spor. rast. 15:99-103 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(Chim-Polyporaceae)
BONDARTSEV, A-.S.
New prlyporaceous fungi discovered in the Far East* Bot. mate
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iSoviet Far East-Polyporaceas)
BDNDARTSLT _~_~~Sprof.
House fungi as destroyers of buildings. Rriroda 51 no.12:119-
120 D 162, (MIM 15:12)
1. Botanicheskiy institut im. V.L. Komarova AV SSSR, Leningrad.
(Wood-docaying fungi)
BOBROV) Ye.GL; BONDARTSEV., AS.; BORISOVA, A.G.; VASILIKGV, B.P.;
VASI 'CvJ-iK6-'T.T.; d-O-LUBKOVA, V.F.; GRUDZIIISKkYA, I.A.;
YEGOROVA, T.V.; ZINOVA, A.D.; IVANINA, L.I.; LFONOVA, T.G.;
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Z.N.; SMOLIYANINOVA, L.A,.; FEDOROV, AI.A.; KHARADZE, A.L.;
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(Botarjy-Atlases)
BONDARTSEVJL AOLAO.
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BONDARTSEV, A.S.; LYUBARSKIY, L.V.
New genus and new species of Polyporaceae found in the Far Fast.
Bot. mat. Otd. spor. rast. 16s125-133 163. (miRA 16.-lo)
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BONDARTSEV A.S.; BONDARTSEVA, M.A.
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Albert Pilat; on his 60th birthday. But. zhur. 48 nc-10:1549~1552
0 '63. (mua -1-7:1)'
1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni Komarova AN SSSRY Lerdr,~---=d.
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1. Vsesoyuznoye botanicheskoye obshchestvo
ACZ NR.__k;&0_0O557 SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/65/010/012/2113/2110
AUTHOR: Bondartsev Yu. S.; Shalr. A. I.I(Deceased)
ORG- none
TITLE: Analysis of operation of the polarizer in a rotating-polarization antenna
when radiator reflections are present
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i alektronika, v. 10, no. 12, 1965# 2113-2118
TOPIC TAGS: shf antenna, antenna polarization
ABSTRACT: A dielectric phasing slab in a circular waveguide is regarded as a
polarizer, and the slab-containing waveguide soctionwith t74o orthogonally polarized
modes is regarded as a 4-Port. Reflections from the phasing slab are neglected.
The polarization characteristic of an antenna with unmatched and matched radiators
is analy-zed; formulas for the output modes and for the ellipticity are developedl
the latter is numerically equal to the radiator stand~ng-wave ratio, when a 900-
phasing slab is mounted at 459. Also formulas for circular polarization of an,
unmatched antenna are derived. Criz. art. has: 4 figures and 32 formulas.
SIMMKIYO Yu. V. ;- ~, _O_Na~" _ .
Little )mown poly-pores on Populus and Tamarix and their importance
in the Kara-Kalpak A.S S.R. Bot.zhur. 41 no.8:117?-1183 Ag 156.
(Xara-Ka1pak--Wood-cbcay1ng fungi) MRA 9:12)
(Poplar--Diseases and pests) (Tamarisk-Diseases and posts)
BONDA-RTSEVA, M.A.
Now form of the pore fungus Phollinus torulosus (Pers.) Bourd.
et GaIz. on Arbutus andrachne L. and A. Unedo L. Bot.mat.Otd.
spor.ragt. 12:247-249 Ja 159. (MIRA 12-.12)
(Crimea--Wood-docaying fungi)