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-h-.-),Ja zhidko,~,-o torliva d.L,,,.,i avto!,!- Ai I-vtn4 -.ra-sizdat, !Qcl. 17b n. Grari)F, t2bles. BORISOV, M.I. [Borysov, M.I.] Study of tho anatomical sta-vature of the bedstraw Galium ruthenicum. Farmatsev. zhur. 20 no.5:59-63 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Kafedra farmakognozii Kharlkovskogo farmatsevticheskago instituta; zaveduyushchiy kafedroy prof. Yu.0. Borlsyifl, [Borysiuk, W.H.). Submitted March 15, 1965. BORISOV, M.I. (Borysov,, M.1.1; LITVINENKO, M.N. [Lytvynenko,, M.M.] Role of the department of pharmacy and pharmacognosy of the Kharkov University and of its laboratories in the development of scientific and practical pharmacy. Farmatsev.zhur. 19 no.1:71-74 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Kharlkovskiy farmatsevticheskiy institut. BORISOV; M.I. [B-"I.ysovl M.I.Ij SORTS-YUK, Yu.G. lu.H.] Pbytochemical study of the plant Gnhum crud.*U4. Farmatsov,zhar. 20 no.h63-66 165. (YJRA 18-:L0) 1. Yafedra farmakognozi-I Kharlkavskog,,:~ farmat-se-.,-4,i-lha&kc,,go inst-ituta. BORISOV, M. N. Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Horse Breeding in the I?. I Animal Husbandry Regions of West Kazakhstan and Ways of Improving It." Alma-Ata, 1957. 19 pp 20 cm. (Min of Agriculture USSR, Alma-Ata Zooveterinary Inst), 100 copies (KL, 25-57, 115) 1 - 96,- 11 BORISOV, re.; BABUSHKINA, R.G. 1. I Plastic flush tanks. Sbor. trud. NIIST no,12j5_26 162. (MIRA 160) (Water closets) (Plastics) '0 BABUSHKINAI R.G.; BORISOVp M.Ye-i Plastic siphon traps and outlets for wanhbowls. Sbor. trud. MIST no.12:27-42 162. (MM 16:3) (Plastics) (Plumbing-Equipment and supplies) AID P - 2217 Subject USSR/Aerodynamics card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 18/18 Author : Borisov, N., Col., Dotsent, Kand. of Tech, Sci. Title : Goroshchenko, V. T. Dinamika Poleta Samoleta (Dynamics of Aircraff-'Flight),. Oborongis,-,-T954 (Book Review) Periodical: Vest. vozd. flota, 6, 95-96, Je 1955 Abstract This is a favorable review of a textbook approved by the Ministry of Higher Education for students of higher aviation institutions. Institution: None Submitted : No date 'BOR T (Concrete slaba) SOV/123-59-16-63618 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 16, p 6 (USSR) AUTHOR: Borisov, N. TITLE: About the Method of Working Out Norms for the Generalized Standardization of Machine-Tool. Operations PERIODICAL: Trud i zarabotn. plata, 1958, Nr 4, pp, 25-31 ABSTRACT: A report about the conference on problemsL-of the methods of workingout norms for the generalized standardization of machine-tool operations in mechanical engineering, held by the Scientific Research Institute of Labor in May 1958. Information was given about working out generalized norms for operations on lathes, milling machines, and planers, as well as for those performed on gear cutters. Further information was given about a project of norms for turret lathes and assembly work, about the experience of working out norms for the standardization of machine-tool operations in single piece production, in, small and big series, and about the fundamen- ta15 of generalized standardization and methods of making out tables for a speedier choice of the right cutting conditions. 4 tables. P.Ye.A. Card V1 -BURISUV-, 'N. ~demie-methOdological councils on applied economics, Vop. ekon. no./+c.127-129 Ap 161. MIRA 2413) 1. Zavd~yushchiy otdelom propagandy i agitatsii Kuybyshevskogo rayonnor komiteta. Kommunisticheakoy partii Sovetskogp Scyuza, Moskva. (Moscow-Railroads-Employees) (Economics--Study and teaching) -FTT I A I If ram I TIT If -F-T"-A -L' I T-1-- I I-jt7- ACC NRI AP6020197 SOURCE CODE: UW056/66/o5o/oo6/1445/1457 AUTHOR: Neganov, B.k'BoriBov, N.; Liburg, X. OIRG; [Neganov] Joint Institute 1~ 01f Nuclear Research (Ob'!yeclinennyy inititut yader khl issledovaniy); (Borisov, Liburgj Moscow State UnivereLqlm. M. V. Lomonosov (MOB kovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) ;V1 I TITLE: Method of obtaining infralow temperatures, based on the dissolution of He3 in He4 SOURCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz, Y. 50, no. 6, X966, 1445-1457 TOPIC TAGS: liquid helium, low temperature phenomenon, cryogenic liquid cooling, cryogenic refrigerator ABSTRACT: The method described was originally proposed by London, Clarke, and Mendoza (Phys. Rev. v. 128, 1992, 1962 and earlier) and is based on the use of the latent heat of dissolution of liquid He3 in W. The refrigeration cycle is produced by continuously separating the two components at a higher temperature. The heat- transfer circuit is shown in Fig. 1 and the mechanics of separating and recirculating the HO is shown in Fig. 2. The authors review the theory of the method, describe the continuous dissolution and circulation, present thermodynamic calculations of thel cooling capacity of the equipment, and present a description of the complete apparat-_1 us and of the results. A temperature of O.lK can be maintained with a heat supply of! 1800 erg/see and with He3 circulation of 1.84 X 10-4 mole/see. In the absence of ex-I ternal heat supply the temperature of the solution can be maintained at -0.056K. If 1 ACC NR- AP6020197 3 H6 the ambient conditions do not q change, the temperature can be maintained constant within He -0.001K. Later experiments, A based on data on the solubil- ' T-V IN T 3 ity of He at --0.01K (A. C. +H 2 Anderson et al. Phys. Rev. e H :,,, I,ett. V. 16, No. 7, 1966), A A stimulated the construction of a larger heat exchanger, Fig. 1. Diagram of experi- 4 yielded temperatures down to ment on heat transfer be- 0.025K, and made possible a tveen baths A and B by temperature of 0.31C to be continuous solution of HO E maintained at 13W erg/sec - in HO. 1 - Heater, 2 supply. The authors thank phase-separation boundary, 2. Schematic dia- Fig Professor V. P. Dzhelepav __ _ - 3 - superfluid filter, 4 - gram of apparatus for an qppoFUEHTy fo per- capillary to fill the system form the work, L. B. Perfe- nev for participating in the first experiments, N. 1. Kvitkov and F. A. Nikolayev for preparing the vital units of the apparatus, and the staff of the cryogenic aVo-ratoryi of OIYaI for continuously supplying liquid helium vnder difficult conditions. Orig art. has: 6 figures and 8 formulas. [02] SUB CODE: 20/ Sum DATE: ioDec65/ ORIG REF: 002/ Onj REF: 009 / ATD PRES.' Card 2/2 JS 'i'n -2 4 BORISOV, N., inzh. The GAZ-52 precombustion-chamber engine. Za rul. 19 no.12:22-- 13 D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut avtomobillnogo transporta. (Diesel engines) I BORISOV, N. New order for the receiving of pigsldns. Kozh. obuv. Prom. no.7:40 J1 163. (MlU 16:8) 1. Starshiy gosudarstvennyy inspektor Otdeleniya Gosudarst- vennoy inspektsii po kachestvu tekstillnogo, kozhevennogo i pushno--mekhovogo syrlya po MrSSR, BSSR i ~bldavskoy SSR. (Leather industry) (Rides and skins) B F. T N'S 131OR7ST.1, N,A., GITBaRNSKl,.-fA, I.T. ~ r---'. r [Procia,-tion -.f fii~~erboari by the dry meih~.i ,;4thual. .;r, the Czechc:.s-"~l--)v&]i !,S.~ .1 l-ro-;zvodstvo drevesia.:,-, n-1--knistykIi 'pilit sulkhim spos--lbom bez sviamiushchiki, ChSSF- Mosk-.la, TSerLtr. na tic llmo--d ssl. in,t Jnforma-,sii i 15~-,!e.-dove,rIJ. pc. leonoll. isa3liul -.Tif:- -0 dc~revo.-brab-r,-..Yval.uslizbei proiTvsh-l.,. i 1csnemu kh,-;2~, 20 p. (MI'liIA 1.8-.5\1 BORlSOV, N.A. For economizing in the use of steam ih the textile industry Moskva Gizlegprom, 1943. 72 p. (50-44158 TJ405.p26 GCRDON. Nikolay Borisovich; Aleks-eyevioh; FRIDLYAND, G.I., retoonzent; ARKUNGIBLISKIPY.,W*SO.6,4:1~irle%egFv L.Ta.. tekbni- chesidy redsk-tor (Finishing linen fabric] Otdolka LBuianykh tkonei, MoBkva. Gos. nouchno-tekhn. izd-vo Hinisteretva legkoi promyshl. SSSR, 1956, j64 p. (KLRA 10:3) (Linen) (Textile finishing) BORISOV_,__ N.~.D t_ Testing deep-sea thermometers for me4surement accuracy. Trudy I GOIN no.0:104-107 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Dapp-sea temperature) SIROTKINA, A.I., kand.geograf.nouk; HANNA. Z.N., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnikLJR~~.i Prinimali uchastiye: OTDF-1- NOVA, N.N.. tekhnik; SKITZYKIN, A.I., tekhnik; PERLOVSKAYA, A.D.. red.; IVANOV. G.S.. kand.takhn.nauk. otv.red.: ZAM, I.M.. takhn.red. [Directions for meteorological and hydrological stations and posts] Nastavlenie gidrometeorologicheskim stantsiiam i postam. Koakva, Gidrometeor.izd-vo. No.10. [Inspection of meteorological and hydrological stations and postal Inspektaiia gidrometeorolo- gicheskikh stantaii i postov. Pt.5. [Inspection of meteorological and hydrological ship stations] Inspektaiia sudovykh gidrometeorolo- gicheskikh stantsii. 1959. 45 p. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorolo- gichaskoy sluzhby. 2. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut aerokli- matologii (for Sirokina). 3. Goaudaretvennyv okeenograficheakiy institut (for Ivenova). 4. Leningradskoye otdaleniye Gosudarst- vennogo, okeanograficheskogo institute (for Borisov). 5. Nachallnik Matodicheskogo, otdela Gosudarstvannogo okesnograficheskogo inatituta (for Ivanov). (Meteorology. Kgritime) (Oceano--raphy) feel elp 00, 90" so, of* 00-i 10000000000000 @*so* c a v C. 0 a L 0 PC I T w 111 1.0 wo %*"40 00000000000000 00# il"aI IV-INT 3*0 ."a 41. C401as -F. GROUP# laks well law 9 11 0 t It ONOXON1012 WAY48111 wvWmIly 'I ("d 'S 'S 'n) 'sXqj (7 'M wi islaia-bil ~64i lit 8 --4- p3 9) ---dL -mL-& 60 00 00 0000 A-" 0 -49 ;.Y. n ~p W $- EA .1 A rvI ! 0 eoq qvvlq 21912iffif a I IL 99 A A-A ~. - & -A --a. 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C. .1. 34. 4 =V-111 ap i'mization spectfulkleter. colistiticiell I)v authors. tile ionization method was used to mca,urv th' ai, intensity tatios. The abox,laile err(vr in tile dvin i-f /n it'l roe C11 'Zu alhiv S aml tif Co in Cu-Ni aM,v -. ~.' 11 ; 0 0 The lesilliq an- billicy Man Illow ,I On.m. J111,11 I'l., 1,111- 00 00.3 i, attliblar'l to tile, additional V%citatilm lot tile lmlukwil too (d these, ric"Irlwoo (i. C., KO, lines of tile M-culld curillhinclit) 00, The method permits dems. of as little as ().i-C of a con- mituent of an alloy. l(ok-Wana Gar:ow see 9 !X00 two boo two* LITIMAYbill CLAWYKATIOP z A so, -it A IIALLUSIGKAL We* --- VIA' a rw 0 ; ' , 1, U it It it It tt KIO n I i14 u is AT PO 111,* 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a to 6-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : : i; 9.P 0 000 00 go* 0 0 0 Olz 4 5 1 b) it is 111& 1718 to* K L A a JI Ij J4 J5 24zz Z)djs JOras 3D 31 1k 09 A M s: 4 .. . , - 0* Py"96SCS Ak0 It X-ray tubes lot obtakLing fluorescence spectra _WW of !aTplts at bigh and fow temperatures. Yj . M - FoO .00 Atid N, I.J. Ifurlsov ( lll%t.. Acad. &-l- - ~ A. Phys. (U.S.SA.) 16, 1471-4(1914) . Ift Moscow), lilt 4ft. givuft of it high-tutop. t U w1IUW a id-C.6thmir is 11C.1t( d indviWaldvally of mitie WittlAtfiftlitleffl. Ulld (If a 1OW-IttlIll. t1111C 'A 11~ ikliti-CUI 13 tMIC is Coolod with liquid 0. Cylus Fr)(1111411 d too (3i too I I L A NITALLURGICAL WEIRAIU111 CLOSIFICATIOU tsoo - woo 04, 061 IF b; 7t vs i FAL - T -` W AV so al v I. it a 49 IN a Is a a d tt a , An A A a rw 0 w IN 5 x P 30PI ~v v 444 *000 of 0 0000 0 6 il 0 V P. D. PA 11T50" u5sRA01ger-Muller Counters Mq7 19 Chemistry - Amlysis "The Application of a Geiger-Muller Counter for t1le Ohexical Analysis at Law Concentrations of valioils Elements," N. D. BorAsov, I. M. Fogel, 10 pp "Zhur Eksp i Teor Fiz" Vol XVII, No 5 Y 00' Discusses equiluent, 'With three sohemtic diagrams, operating procedures an& results of measurements of ,the intensity of weak spectral lines by the counter, with tabular clata, an& measurements of the moclifica- tion of the counter for qualitative, eemi-qu&lita- tive and qualitative chemical analvais of small concentrations- of the 9leweqts,--&Iso irith tabular.- data. 1IT56, BORISOV, N. D. Borisov, N. D. - "UkrGIPKh - the pioneer in establishing and developing X-ray spectrail analysis in the Ukraine (1930-1940)"j, Trudy Vsesoyuz. :In-+A sodovoy prom- Btif Vol. V, 1949, P. 53-58. SO: U-461jl, 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis Inykh Statey, No. 24, 1949). BORISOVj.HaDe Measuring the flow velocity of liquids by the stroboscopic method. Trudy GGI no.36:121-123 152. (MIRA ll:-,6) (stream measurements)' (Stroboscopy) BORISOV$ N.D. -- luminaas X-ray vacm- tube-speetrograph with strong linear dispersion. brudy Inet. chern. met. AN MM 6:101-109 153. (X-ray spectroscopy) (MIRA 11:4) BCIRISOV, - & "em -- ;--; , , ~- * ~40000-1% .,.I kv Selecting linear crystal apertures during work with X-ray spectro- graphs. Tray Inste chern, met. AN MM 6-.110-115 153. (MA MO M-ray spectroscopy) BORISOV,N.D.; YZM,A.M. ~7-- " Kessuring X-ray spectral. line breadths. Sbor. nauch. rab. lob. metallofig- n0-5:138-143 154. (XIRA 8:9) (x-rays-Spectra) 137-58-6-13742 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 36Z (USSR) AUTHOR: Borisov, N.D. TITLE: On the Problem of Selection of Optimal Conditions of Photo- graphy and Photometry of X-ray Bands (K voprosu vybora optimallnykh usloviy sl'yemki i fotometrirovaniya rentgen- ovskikh polos) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. rabot In-ta metallofiz. AN UkrSSR, 19:57, Nr 8, pp Z09-214 ABSTRACT: A detailed analysis of factors influencing experimental data during the study of the fine structure of X-ray bands: the re- solving capacity of the apparatus, the grain size of the photo- sensitive material, the width of the slot, and the pitch of the screw of the microphotorneter. The great importance of the grain size in the photosensitive layer is indicated. In particular * background fluctuation of �Zjo on "Agfa" film appears even at * 1000 : I ratio between the area of the section measured photo- metrically and the area of the grain in the film. The following conclusion is based on the experimental data: the resolving Card 1/2 capacity of a spectrograph is determined by the grain size of 137-58-6-13742 On the Problem of Selection of Optimal Conditions of Photography (cont.) the photosensitive layer and must not be less than the width of the slot, V.Sh. 1. X-ray photography--Equipment 2. X-ray spectrum analyzers--Perforinance 3. Photographic emulsions--Properties 4. Microphotometers--Performance Card 2/2 BORISOV, N.D.; NEWSHKALEM. Y.V.,- FEFXR, A.M. the concentration of components In iron-chromium alloys on btructure of the energy spectrum of chromium and iron conduction sones at hight9mparatures. Isel. po zharopr. sPlav. 3:252-263 58. (MIRA ll.'11) (Iron-chromium alloys--Metallography) (Blectron diffraction examination) (Metabs at hightemperature) BORISOV, N.D.:, NNHOSHKALUM, V.V.; SVIRW-IY, G.S. t Xray tibe f or ob aining fluorescence spectra at a wide range of teveratures. Zav. lab. 24 no.5:639-640 '58. (KIRA 11:6) I*' Institut metallofisiki Akademli nau Ukrainakov SSR. (X-ray spectroscopy) -AUTHORS TITLE: Borisov, N. D., ]Remoshkalenko, V. V., SOV/2o-121-2-~19/53 Fefer, A. Z-. The Structure of the Energy Spectrum of Electrons in Iron- Chromium Alloys (Struktura energeticheskogo spektra elektronov v zhelezo-khromistykh splavakh) PERIODICAL- Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956, Vol. 121, Nr 2, pp. 264 - 267 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The a -+ 6 phase transformation of Fe-Cr alloys is of high interest because of the changed structure of the crystal lattice and the modification of different physical properties occurring in connection with it. These modifications are connected with modified energetical conditions of the atom electrons of the alloy component. The investigation of the modification of the fine structure of X-ray spectral lines - caused by transitions of electrons from exterior energetic bands to the K-level - offers an insight into the character of the or-phase, the mechanism of the a --* Or phase transition and into the physical properties. In the present paper investigations Card 1/3 of KP5 X-ray emission bands of chromium and iron in Cr-Fe The Structure of the Energy Spectrum of Electrons in SOV/2o-121-2-19/53 Iron-Chromium Alloys alloys are described. Similar investigations, namely of K-absorption spectra of the K -group of chromium and iron of a Fe-Cr alloy with 52,38% 9f iron were carried out by Kazantsev (Refs 1,2), yet the weak linear dispersion of the spectrograph applied did not permit a clear interpretation of the results. The authors of the present paper investigated Fe-Cr alloys with 35,45 and 55 % by weight of chromium; very pure Cr and Fe was obtained by electrolytical methods, the alloy was homogeneously tempered inavacuum hth-frequency furnace at 11500 for 50 hours. The transformation of the alloy from the a- into the a-phase took place during the isothermal annealing at 6500 in the course of 150 hours. The procedure adopted in the experiments was described in a previous caper (Ref 34) and is not repeated here. The results for pure Fe, pure Cr and 10 Fe-Cr alloys of different composition are given in a table. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 3 references, which are Soviet. Card 2/3 The Structure of the Energy Spectrum of Electrons in SOV12o-121-2-19153 Iron-Chromium Alloys ASSOCIATION: Institut metallofiziki. Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Meta.l. Physics of the AS USSR) PRESENTED: February 11, 1956, by G.V.Kurdyumov, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: February 4, 1958 Card 3/3 IS(T) PHASA I BOOK RIPWITATIOx scv/*3355 AkAd*E1yv nauk SSSA. Indtitut metallurgli. Nauchnyy movet po bl Pro , ems xh&roprochnykb oplavov 14~ lsdovanl7s po xharoprochnyx splavan, t. IV (studies on Beat-r - y 0 latent Alloys, vol. 4). Moscow, Izd-vo AN 33SR, 1959. 400 p. Irrata allp Inserted 2 0 . ,2 0 copies printed. Zd. or Publishing Rouse; V. A. KlImov; Tech. 9d.- A. P. Gusava; EdItarial.Board: I P Sard1n A . . , cademician, 0. V. Kurdyumov, AcadamicLan-. N- V. Ageyev: Corresponding YAmber. USSR Academy of S ciences; X. A. Odlng, 1. M . Pavlov, and 1. F. Zudin, Candidate or Technical sciences. PURPOSI: This book 10 intended for metallurgists concerntd With th e structural metallurgy of alloys. COVMUORt This to a collection of specialized studies of va rlou groblose In the structural metallurgy of heat -resistant alloy:. OM are concerned with theoretical i l l nc pr e5, some with des p cr,"Jons of new equlpeent and methods, a with properties Aatmrra III: d on. For C*tslls, pociried condition, are studied and repor" so Table or contacts. The articles are accompmUd by a nu.- : bar or references, both Soviet and non-SOTI*t. TABtX OF CONTSMS StUdUll (COnt-) 3ov/3355 x.'hnjSm.Of High T. 1. 5yut!ZI Te"Graturs WoraftTvIr .; ".c~kk-'AumInuW Nickel-, 36 Co, .. r. Salid. Solutions 7- And A. ! pen95-.A Study Of Structurs' Transformations 41 ro In Nsatrr ~s1st&ot Copper~Alunlnua Alloys Ind V. P. SukhOvsror- Con- -..r.i.g the Stimulating ff%ct Of*ZEr~asv--o-n-Y*D1'1i16 50 In Deformsttion , tic" in the X0jWmbq=S,-T~K, , NglationshIp Between D~forxa During Creep Tr'sins and Displacement alor~ the Bound&rlsb 58 in Nickel on the Xquiv&lince of the Yff*et of Rate And 64 of Strain on th* rrocena or rlastic ?low garperature lankov. and Z. 0. X&dat0v&- studies (Cont-) sov/3355 Certain sfrct of Flaws in the ctut.i structure on it prop.r1j,, or Metals And IOYI oah"Janko, And A. K. Ftfdr- j,1qrI9Ov.-%. D.. V. V. I" sta.,,tr~r thi'ZoersY 5 pectruo, of Chroolu:i-and-lilon 76 AloctrOng,in Iran-Chro-j- Alloys X10ton6n. S,.,m,,,and A. X. OrIO.T- On the x*cbaniam of - DiffUDIC S Orafrj-B6undArI*6 !!!n' 'A - N--" A- N- Orlo'-~=:ZP*Ctrum-or Ck-111a"I -of me: ~kzpl a At 'Pa.-=. 0 r Am O-d 0 re d Al 107 Conditions Of Rqdlilibrl~:i'of a one-di- 102 mensional Model Of Binary Alloy _TIkhQnO'-ChAn9G In the Fine Crystal and I. V. Hardening 11%) structure of Xjo'V-f~~jj During plastic Strain X.,Z_ On the atiationablp Between the ZnOrgy Or Card 4/12 sov/126-8-2-9/26 ALMHORS: and NeinoBhkalenlco, V.V. 12~i 0 OV ~111 _~D TITLE: The Structure of the Electron Energy Spectrum of Fe-Cr, Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys PERIODICAL: Pizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1959, Vol 8, Nr 2, Pp 211 - 215 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The aim of the present work was to establish characteristic changes in the structure of the electron energy spectrum due to the addition of nickel and iron-chrominm alloys. The following alloys were used: Fe-Cr (55% Fe), Fe-Cr-N! (58.4% Fe and 15.4% Ni). The nickel was electro- lytically pure and the other components were of a "high degree of parity". The investigation was carried out with the aid of a quartz crystal (R = 50 cm) X-ray spectro- graph (compare Ref 1) K 0 lines of Cr, Fe and Ni (due to transitions from the condaction band of the K-level) together with the shortwave K,119 satellite, and K lines (due to the transitions from the 3p-shell Cardl/3 SOV,126-8-2,!-qQ6 r, e- -Ni The Structure of the Eloctron Energy Spec rum of Fe I F Cr Alloys of the K levels) together with the long wave K,, satellite0were investigated. These lines were obtained at 1 000 C for the elements taken separately of the above alloys. The K P lines for Fe and Ni were recorded in the fourth order and the Cr lines in the third order. The corresponding dispersion was 3.88 A/mm (Cr), 2-44A/mm (Fe) and 3.03 A/mm (Ni). The results obtained are shown in Tables land 2. It was found that the width of CrK P5 obtained for pure chromium increased with temperature. In the magnetic transition region there was a sharp increase in the width of FeK 0 (to 0.9 + 0.1 ev). - 5 The position of FeK remains unaltered. The P5 phase transformation is accompanied by a small change in the Fermi energy. The Fermi energy for the Fe-Cr alloy Card2/3 is 0.19 -j/R and 0.22 v/R for the Fe-Cr-Ni alloy. SOV/126-8-2-9/26 The Structure of the Electron Energy Spectrum of Fe-Cr, Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys Alloying of chromium, nickel and iron results in sharp changes in the position of the K,111 satellites of chromium iron and nickel and a rapid change in the K P5 and K fil intensity ratios. The position of the maximum K remains unaltered in all cases. Pi There are 3 figures, 3 tables and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Inst1tut metallofiziki AN USSR (Institute of Metal Physics of the Ac.Sc., Ukrainian SSR) SUBMITTED. March 6, 1958 Card 3/3 .,'.24(7) BOV/48-23-5-8/31 -AUTHORS: Borisov, N. D., Nemoshkalenko, V. V., Fefer, A. M. TITLEt Structure of the Energy Spectrum of Electrons in Iron - Chro- mium Alloys (Struktura'energeticheskogo spektra elektronov V zhelezo-khromistykh splavakh) PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23P Nr 5, pp 573 - 577 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Great interest is displayed for the phase transformation . a 4 6' of the alloys of the system Fe-Cr, since a fundamental change in the structure of the crystal lattice and the physical propertiea take place along with this transformation. The authors assume these transformations to be related to a change of the energy state of the electrons of the atoms in individual alloy components. Investigations of the changes of the X-ray spectral lines, especially the transition of electrons from the outer energy field to the K-level, are to supply the fundaments for the understanding of the mechanism of phase transformation and of the changes in physical pro- perties. Mention is made of investigations carried out by Card 1/2 Kazantsev (Refs 1 and 2), which were not altogether successful Stracture of the Energy Spectrum of Electrons in BOV/48-23-5-8/31 Iron Chromium Alloys because of unsuitable experimental arrangements. The pre- paration of samples and their treatment are described, and the K-lines of pure iron and pure chromium, taken in two --microphotograms at 100000, are shown. The computed values of ,the width of the K-band of chromium and iron in various alloy compositions at a temperature of 1000 00 are shown in table 2, and the computed values of the Fermi energies and of the energies of the 3d band are given, taking into account the a,a and% phases. Both tables are discussed in detail, and a diagram (Fig 3) is plotted with the respective data, depicting the superimpositions of the energy fields of chromium and iron in Fe-Cr alloys. It is shown in this connection that in the mean range of the concentration of both components the energy of the 3d band of iron exhibits a minimum, and that of chromium a maximum. There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and 3 Soviet refer- ences. ASSOCIATION: Rentgeno-spektralinaya laboratoriya Instituta metallofiziki Akademii nauk USSR(X-ray spectral Laboratory of the Institute Card 2/2 of Metal Physics of the Academy Iof Sciences, UkrSSR) ; mg PIP IV: I v lp I ,v g- v :1 v IIrIg. It It I I -I - r,, it P3 v 19 It 4URF NIF VV- IF or k . i i ~ pr ---130RIWV. 1T.D.; XMSHU1=0. V.V. Determining the energy of X-ray photons and the eleotron energy levels within atoms. Sbor. nauch. rab. Inst. metallofiz. AN UM no.3-1:129- 132 160. (MM 13:11) (Protons) (Blectrons) (X-ray spectroscop.0 BORISOV,,,N,D. Estimating the number of observations and the accuracy parameter of standard instruments IYk the verification of some oceanographic instruments. Tr4dy GOIN noe55s208-218 160o (MIU 14:7) (Oceanographic instruments-Testing) 80895 S/048/60/024/04/05/009 B006/BO17 AUTHORSt -Borisov. N. D., Remoshkalenko, V. V. TITLEi On the Problem of Determining the Energy of X-Ral Photons nd the Energy of Atomic Electron Levels PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 49 PP. 393-396 TEM The present article is a reproduction of a lecture delivered at the 4th All-Union Conference on X-Ray Spectroscopy (Rostov-na-Donu, June 29 - July ~q 19593. -A-b-077-a-11, the authors point out that a number of tables on X-ray spectra available qtt present are incorrect because they do not take into account the relation TkX - I .00203 A (e.g., Refs. 2-6) although they have been issued after 1947. The deviations are illustrated by some examples. The table on p. 393 contains the A-values in X-units for the Td, lines of some elements, the tabulated energy values in rydbergs, and the energy values computed from the formula E - IAR R - Rydberg constant)~ In determining the photon energf an error occurs ), which is the higher the higher the photon energy E. The correct N Card 1/2 80895 On the Problem of Determining the Energy of X-RsY S/04Y60/024/04/05/009 Photons and the Energy of Atomic Electron Levels B006 BOIT formula for computing these energies is log E(Ry) Z 5.9587650 - logn (X-units) and not log E (Ry) - 5,,9596457 - logh X-units). In the following, details are chosen from some papers mentioned - e.g., details on the K-level of copper (Refe- 4, 8) - and it is demonstrated that the deviations may be partly very high. The conclusions to be drawn from the investigations of the authors are summarized as followag 1) The data on X-ray photons and spectral absorption edges given in the tables available at present should be revised with speoial regard to the most recent data on physical constants. 2) It was found necessary to recalculate the electron level terms, using the state of the neutral atom as zero point of the energy scale- 3) It is necessary for X-ray spectroscopy to set up new tables which take into account the facts discussed by the authors. There are 1 table and 14 referenoess 7 Sovietq 3 American, 1 British, I Gzech, 1 German, and*1 6wedish. ASSOCIATION& Instibut metallofiziki Akademii nauk USSR (Institute o Metal Pjjvsicj of the Academy of Soi2noe of the UkrSHR Card 2/2 BORISOV, N.D.; NEMOSHKALENKO, V.V. Resolving power of a single crystal spectrograph-of our design with focusing according to Johann. Sbor. nauch.~rab Inst. notAllofiz. AN URSR no.13:181-185 161. (MiRl- 14:12) (Spectrographi BORISOIT, N.D.; NEMOSHULENKO.. Vs. Resolving power 6f single-crystal spectrographs with Johann focusing. Izv, AN SSSR. Ser, fiz.' 25 no.8:91+3-946 Ag 161. -I* Institut metallofiziki AN USSR (MIRA 34:8) (X-rq~ spectroscopy~ BORIS)VLN.D.; M~40SHKAIENKOJ, vev. Electron distribution by states in metals of the iron trand- tion group.\ Izv. AN SSSR- Ser. fiz. 26 no.8,.1002-1006 Al 1619 (MIPA 24:8 1, Institut"metallofiziki AN USSR. (Slectron~) BORISOV, N D o NEMDSHKALENKO, V.V.; FEFER, A.M. Effect of temperature and small concentrations of impurities (Ti, Fep Ni, Hf, Ta) on the fine structure ofithe X-ray band in chromium. Issl,po zharopr.splav. 8:14-19,162. (MIRA 16:6) (Chromium-MetaUography) (Metals, Effect of temperature of) M -BORISOV, NID., NEMOSHKALENiC);,-V,V. .Efficiency of the resolving po wer of X-ray spectra investigating nibthods.- Sbor. nauch. r ab. Inst.mietallofiz. AN URSR no.16:186-189 ,62. (MIRA 16:5) (X-ray spectroscopy) BORISOV, N.D. Testing a ormograph. Trudy GOIN no.70:100-105 162. (KRA 15%) (Bo-thythermograph) BORISOV., H,D, --, -,~ - Characteristicti Of contingent functions Of the scales of measuring Instruments. Trudy 163, (Thermometers) corrections to GOIN no.71,:3.02,106 (MIRA 16:7) BORISOV N.D.: NFI-IOSHKALIOMOP V.V. -, X- Tay investigation of the ele~Arm at-ru3ture of alicy$ in the sptem. titan ium-Ahromium. Sbor. nauAo rabo Insto me- ,allc-ftz. AN TJRSR no.18-.202-,20- %'64 (MIRA 17.-8) BORISOV, N.D. Testing devioan for shaking and vibration. Trudy GOIN no.82: 3-11 164 (MIRA l8r2) BORISOVY '' Indexes of the accuracy of bathythermographs. Trudy GOIN no.87: 174-183 165. (MIRA 19:1) 410 AC R., AT6,016357 CODE: UR/263-1/(,5/000'087101-,-j'0183 AUTHO BorioV ORG: none TITLE: Accuracy indexes of bathythermogapI s SOURCE: Moscow. Gosudarstvennyy okeano,-rafi(~llqskiy__iA5!itut. Trudy, no. 87, 1965. Lldy i termika morey (Ice and thermal conditions of seas), 174-183 TOPIC TAGS: temperature instrument, oceanographic instrument ABSTRACT: The stability of bathythermo graphs and the effectiveness of correcting the recorded data by field verification are studied. The repeatability of measurements of the temperature unit of the instrument was studied at the laboratories of institutes, at a plant Ilaboratory, and on expeditions. The scale errors of the temperature unit are discussed.! Observations of the consistency of the range of variation of corrections confirmed the con- clusion that the magnitude of this range, which is a measure of the linearity of the temper- ature unit scale, does not have a tendency to increase with time and is a rather stable quantity.1 The author also dwells on the problem of the consistency of the instrument which is solved by a systematic series of trials at selected points of the scale by a subsequent comparison of 1/2 UDC: 551.460. IS L 38924-666 ACC NRt AT6016357 0 the corrections in a chronological series. The chronological series of scale corrections are shown in tables, the corrections being derived in the laboratory, before an expedition, during an expedition, and again in the laboratory. A 0. 30allowance for over-correction was used as a criterion in estimating the consistency of the corrections. Neither tested 0 instruments had consistency since the change of corrections exceeded 0. 3. The conclusions with respect to Soviet bathythermo graphs partially coincide with those of T. M. Dauphinee and H. Preston-Thomas (The Measurement of Ocean Temperatures. Temperature, Its Measurement and Control in Science and Industry. New York, 1962) with respect to foreign bathythermographs, i.e., bathythermo graphs have a number of limitations. However, the author does not agree that disturbance of the consistency of the instrument is explained by rough handling. Nevertheless the author recognizes the fact that consistency is lost when the instrument is used on expeditions where the instrument undergoes light joltings, for example against the side of the ship. Orig. art. has: 9 tables and 2 formulas. SUBCODE:G!B)1'3/ SUBM DATE: Nuyva/ORIG REF: 001/ OTHREr: 003 Card 2/2 BORISOVi-N. I. Drugstores Enhance the role of Pharmacies in rural district centers. Apt. delo no. 4, 1952 -Yznthly List_jf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. November, 1952. UNCLASSIFIED ASSONOV,Alskeandr Danilovich, ;SHKPFLYAKOVSKIY, Konatantin Zakharovich, LANKIN.Patr Alakeendrovich,; YAI~SKOV, S.A., in7.b.; SHKLYAROV, I.Il..inzb.; RABIN. H.O..inzb.; SWMHKIN, N.V.; ZHIVOTOVSKIY, SHUKOV. A.A., -doktor tekbn. nauk.red.-, LOZINSKIY. M.G.,doktor tekhn.nauk,rateentant.; MODEL', R.I.,takhn.red. [Gas cementation witb induction beating] Gazovaia teementataiia a Induktaionnym nagrevom. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-tekbn. ind-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1958 * 87 o. (MIRA 11:12) (came nta t i0 n(Me`ia llurgy) ) POPOV, S.D., otv.red.; BORISOV, N.I., red.; BUYANMYEV, B.R., red.; GALAKTIONOV, I.I.. red.; KR OBIN, N.M., red.,- PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.Y., TN.; OZN red.; TARASOV, G.I., red.; SHNIFER, R.I., red.; AKHANOV, TS.B.. tekhn.red. (Studies on the production forces of the Buryst-Mongolian A.S.S.R.] Katerisly po izucheniin proizvoditelinykh ail Buriat-Mongollakoi AM. No.2. Ulan-Ude, Buriat-Mongol'skoe knizhnoe izd-vo. 1955 507 P. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Akademlya nauk SSSR. Voatochno-Sibirskiy filial. 2. Sovet po izu- cheniyu proizvoditellnykh ail AN SSSR (for Popov, Galaktionov, Tarasov). 3. Zamestitell predsedatelya Soveta Ministrov Buryat-Mongoltskoy A-""-ZR (for Borisov). 4. Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR (for Buyantuyev). 5. Inatitut skonomiki AN SSSR (for Oznobin). 6. Gosplan Buryat-Mon- gollskoy ASSR (for Shniper). (Buryat-Mongolia-Geograpby, Economic) BORISOV . ..2-kand. tekhn, naukq red.; VISKOVAl M.V.t red.; REZOUKHOVAp A.Gep tekhn. red. LInertial navigation; collection of translated articles) Problemy inertsialln6l. navigateii; abornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo inoistr. lit-r.yq 1961. 237 p. (Inertial navigation) (MIRA 14:6) 0) U /Ingineering Automobiles Autowbile Industry Feb 1948 "The Maskvich Automobile," N. Borisov,'&'gr, 7 PP "Arto" So 2 The Moskvich is variation of the KIM-10, and in- olu&es all the advantages and many Improrements of the shortoanings of its predeoeBsor. Table compares the performance of the Moskrioh, EM4-10, Pobeda, and .GAZ-M--". The Moskvirh is 1947 model, 4-cloor, 4- cylinder, and 23-hp at 3,400 rpm, having base of L2,340 =u, Front end has individual wheel suspensim, and the rear end, leaf springs. Hydraulic drive, 62T19 USM 1%,adneering (Cmtd) Peb 1948 top speed 90 km per hour, and average fuel 9 liters per 100 km. 62Ti.9 -nopisrv, N. J. Porisov',~ "Perfomllnce Gharacteristics of thp, ,iutrjmobile 114oekvichl," Avtomobil't -*,To. 9, p. ]:-? SO: 29 Oct '3, (Letopis '"hurnal Inylldi Statoy, No. 10', lg:-Q). BOR t:-z(;V, N. I . Bori-,ov. N.- "'Mosi:vIch' prier- of autom,-,biles (Light-wair,!-,t)," 1949, I'To. 3, p. 20-21, 30 SO: U-hc94, 29 Oct 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inyl-I Statey, '--'To. 10", 10149). 'BORISOV,, hT. -T. 27300 BORISOV, N. - Dvio,,atel'Aytomobilya Mos)-mich Avtomobill, l9b9, No 8, S. 13-17 SO: Letopis' Zhurnal'nykh Statey, Vol. 36, 1949 ANDRONOV, A.F.; BORISOV. N.I.; KUPERMAN. M.N.; EHALIFAN. Tu.A.; KRAMARMO, G,V., kandidat te -Ne"s~ nauk, retsenzent; MAYKOV. A.S., kandidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk, redaktor; BROKSH, V.V., inzhener, zaveduyushchiy redartsiey. [Repair of the wMoskvich" automobile; dismantling-assembling and adjust- ment vork) Remont aytomobilia 'Moekvich"; razborochno-aborochnye i ragu- lirovochnye raboty. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit- ry, 1952. 286 p. (HLRA 6:5) (Automobiles--Repairing) BORISOV, N.I., redaktor; TIKHMTOV, A.Ta., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [catalog ofspareparts. for tho Pobeda automobile M-201 Katalog zapasnykh chastai avtomobilia K-20 Pobe(la. Moskva. Goa. nauchno- takhn. izd-vo mashinostroitellnot lit-i7, 1955. 222 P. (KLRA 8:7) 1. Russia (1923- 'U.S.S.R.) 61avnoye upravlent" po sbytu avto- mobiley. traktorov..kombaynov. motorov i chastey k nim. 2. GI. kon- struktor avtozavoda Imeml Holotova (for Borisov). (Automobiles) BORISOV.N. I "Volga." Tekh.mol.23 no.9:19-21 S155. (KLRA 8:12) 1. Glavnyy konstruktor Gorlkovskogo avtosavoda imeni B.M.Molotova (Automobiles) BORISOV,N. What are the designers working on in the Molotov Automobile Plant in Omsk. Avt. transp. 33 no.4:32-33 Ap 155. (MLRA 8:7) 1. Glavnyy koustruktor zavoda. (Omsk--Automobile industry) Say-N.I. redaktor; XAMTXNS. S.L., inzhener. rectaktor izdatel'stva; TIKHONOV. I.Ya., tek:hnicheakiy redaktor; SOKOLOTA. T.Y.. takhnicheskiy redaktor [Catalog of spare parts for trucks. models GAZ-51, GAZ-63 and GAZ-63A] Katalog zapasnvkh chastat gruzovykh avtomobilei GAZ-519 GAZ-63 i GAZ-63A. XOBkva, Goo. nauchno-tekhu. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1956. 237 P. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Gorikovskiy avtcmotil'W zavod imeni Molotova, Gorki. 2. Glavn.v,v konstruktor Garikovskogo avtomobillnogo zavoda imeni Xolotova. (for Borisov) (Notortrucks) ZISLIH, S.G.;'MOZOKHIN, N.G..; PALYUSIBNKO. 0-1-; CHIRNOMASHENTSEV, A.I.; YAKUBOVIGH, I.Te.; glav%7 konstraktor. otvetstvennyy redaktor; PONOMARINKO, A.D., redaktor; ZAKHAROV, K.A., tekhnichaski.7 redaktor EGAZ-69 and GAZ-69A automobiles; a description of their construction, adjustment, and maintenance] Avto?s-obill GAZ-69 i GAZ-69A; opioanie konotruktaii, regulirovka i ukhod. Gortkii, Oortkovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1956. )17 p. (MIRA 10:2) L, Avtozavod, im. Kolotova (for Borisov) (Automobiles) BORISOV, N.I. The automobile "Volga." Za rul. 14 no.3:3-4 Jo '56. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Glavnvy konstraktor Gorikovskogo avtozavoda im. Molotova. (Aixtomobiles-Design and construction) iISLIN, Samuil IRIC-1111, i-tcir7 PODOWSKIY, Vladimir Z~'*-;--,.-;~d2, Dzitriyevich; BORISOV,N.I., J GUCKINA, I . red - A r c- d . -, Y A ., WAR07 , A.F., teldin.red. [Coliention of ChaE:AS d0glp,'IC, for GAZ-';1 .,GAZ-63. GAZ-63A automobiles; and constructlngl Arlns konstruktsii shassi GAZ-63, GAZ-6',AA; cnartczhi uzlov I rabochie Borisov-a. M ci%ortez-hi detniel. Pod obshchei rei. X.1 oskva, Gos. n&uchpo-teUn..1zd-~-c) mashinostrol. !it-ry, 195?. 215 p. (MIRA 10:12) (Motortracks-Bodieq) I.- BORISOV N.I.-- YASINOVSKIY. B.S., insh.; SANNIKOV, Tu.K., inzh,; LRYCHWO, L.D., inzh.; NALOYEV, G.A., insh.; CHICHAKOV. K.K., inzh.; BARYKID, V.I., inzh.; FRIMIN, A.Ta., insh. GULTATEV, A.I., inzh.; STIGRET V, Ta.F., inzh.; SHAGANOVA. K.N., inzh.; KULIKSKIT, I.Te., inth.; AVROV, A.N., insh.; D1KIDOVA. K.I.. inzh.; NIKIFOROVA, Te.D., inzh.; ILIBANOVA, F.L. Inzh,; CHIVMOV, K,I,, Inth.; STOROZHKO. 1.G.. iazh.; NOTAKOVSKIT. Toja.. insh.; GOTIRMI, A.O., inzh.; TARASOV, A.M., inzho; SHISHKO. A.P., insh.; UVAROT. P.T.. ekonomist; DRAGUNOT, N.V.. skonomist: KARWASHOT. 4.'A.. ekonosist; KORKIN, N.T.. ekon!omist; GOW, K.S., skononisi. Pri- nimali uchastiye: LAPIN. T.I.; RAKKNSKIT, Tu.A.; KADINSKIT, B.Ae; SOKOLOV. 6.D.; STOROZHKO, I.G.j FOR A.L. POLTAKOVA, I., red.; SMIRNOT. G.. tekhn.red. [Organization and Improvement of production; practices of the Gorkly Aatomobile Plant] Organizateiia I soverohenetvovanis proisvodstva; opyt Gor1kovskogo avtozavoda. Moskva, Gova izd-vo polit. lit-ry, 1958. 332 p. (MIRA 12:2) 1. DirektoT Gorlkovskogo Avtomobillnogo zaTods (for Kiselev). 2. Glaynyy inshener Gor1kovskogo airtonobilinogo zavoda (for Borisov). 3. Gorikovskiy avtomobilInyy savod (for all except Kiselev, Borisov, Polyakova, SmIrnov). (Gorkly-Automobile industry) NEVZOROV, Alaksandr Mikha.vlovich; SOLOVIYEV, Vladimir Sergeyevich; -BORISOV, W.I., Clavnyy inzhenero otv.red.; KNYAW, V.V., 'jmft.-,-SM-T%MKAYA, R.G., tokhn.-red. ['Volga" automobile; construction and operation] Avtomobill *Volga"; ustroistvo i ekopluatataiia. Gor'kii, Gorikovskoe knizhnoo izd-ve, 1959. 165 P. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Gortkovskiy avtozavod (for Borisov). (Automobiles) ZISLIN, S.G.; XOZCKHIN, N.G.; MYUSEUMO. 0.1.; SCWT'YZY, T.S.; CBMNO- MASHMM'SET, A.I.; TAKYJBOVICH, I.Te.; BORISOV, 11.I.,, red,; MA231T, T.T., red,; muz4vismi, ii.4.9 tekim.rea, [The GAZ-69, GAZ-69A, and X-72 high-roadability automobiles; construction and operation] Avtomobili vysokoi prokhodimosti GAZ-69, an-69A I IL-72;' ustroistvo i ekepluatataiia, Pod red. W.I.Borizova. Gorlidi, GorlkoTakoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 363 p. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Glavny7 inshaner Gorlkovskogo avtozavoda (for Borisov). (Automobiles) - Ideas are realized in metal. Izobr. i rate. no.5:27-28 My '59. (MIRA 12:8) I.Glavny7 inzhener Gorlkovskogo avtozavoda. (Gorkiy-Automobile industry) BORISOV, N.I. The Bevan-year plan on the wingR of automation. Za rul. 17 no-10: 6-9 0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1.Glavnyy inthener Gorlicovskogo avtozavocla. (Automation) (Gorkiy--Automobile industry) ~~ BORISOV. N.I.; FROSVIRNIN, A.D. Kodels of motor vehicles manufactured at the Gorkly Automobile Plant. Avt-prom. no.3.1:6-13 N 060. . (KIRA 13:11) 1. Gor1kovskly aytozavod. (Gorkiy-Automobile industr7) BORISOV, N.I. Standax~dlzation of basic parameters of passenger automobiles. Standartizatsila 27 no.3s7-11 Mr 163. (NIRA 16--4) (Automobiles--Standards) BORISOVP NJ, .. .000'"Wo"M Basic pz!inciplsg fbr the d9sign of standard modsis of high.. roadability motor vshic-248- Standartizataiia 27 no.5:7-10 JV 163.0 (MMA 3.6t6) (Motor vehieles-Deaigri and construction) PL: ,IWISOV, N. 1. Prolonging the life of engines. Avt,prom, 29 no.1:6-7 Ja 163. (NIRA 16:1) 1. Nauchno-isoledovatolisk'iy inatitut avtomobillnogo transporta. (Motor vehicles-Engines) BORISOV, N.I. Evaluating the durability of motor vehicles and their engines. Standartizatsiin 28 no.7:16-22 i1 164, KIRA 17:11) BORISOV J_ 14 1 Ko, 1vanovich; SMOLIN, V.N.,. Pauchn. red.; VORONIN., A. S. pred. [Standardization of the parameters of motor vehicles) Standartizatslia parametrov avtomobilei. Moskva, Izd-vo Standariov, 1965. 179 P. (MIRA 18:8) BORIBOV,N.L., inzhener ........ 11perience in operating the BK-2 tower crane. Hekh. stroi. 12 no-5:24-25 my '55. MRA 8:6) (Cranes, cbrricks, etc.) 13ORISOV,N.L., inzhener Some shortcomings of tower cranes. Mekh.stroi. 12 no.8:18-19 Ag'55- (MLRA 8:10) (Cranes, Derricks, ate.) BORISOV9 R.L., lphener. .,,~ ~8 Shortcominga in the maintenaftce of the roadbuilding machinery. Makh.stroi. 13 no.11:12-15 N 156. (KM 9:12) (Road sachineri-Repairing) 25( 55) 3ov/ioo_5:;9_ 1Io_4,/,L2 AVMOR: Borisov, N.T,. j Engineer TITLE: Organization of Techmical FitAd Serv'ce for Road-Making Machines PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya stroitel'stva, 1959, Nr 10, pp 12-16 (USSR) ABSTRACT: One of the great problems in repairing internal combustion engines of road maehinery under field conditions is the special care that- needs to 'be given to the fuel feeding apparatus, such as carburetors and fuel distributing devices. The Mechanization Department of the Odessa Sovnarkhoz has developed a field service center intended to repair and to service carburetor gas engines and Diesel engines in regard to fuel feeding apparatus and systems. The functions of this center consist in maintenance, adjustments, tuning-in and regulating fuel consumpt-ion, replacing worn parts and training personnel in basic maintenance work. The article gives a list of standard operations incl-aded in regular maintenance of fuel feeding systems. These operations are carried out with the aid of sets of special tools and equipment recommended by Professor A.I. Selivanov for Diesel fuel feeding apparatus and ty VNIIIATL for carburetor maintenance and repair. The article describes in detail Card 1/2 a few standard operations with the aid of the said tocls and equip.7-iient. SOV/IW-59-10-4/12 Organization of Technical Field Service for Road-Making Machines Being a mobile service center which travels from si-,e to site, the wh-,Ie outfit is conveniently arranged in a special -Lrailler vinich is pulled by a truck or a tractor. The article gives ar.,-illustration and descriipt--'--~r. of -the interior of the trailer accomodating the equipment. There are 2 diagrams. Card 2/2 BORISOV, N.L., inzh. Mounted bulldozer equipment for road rollers. Mekh.stroi. 17 no.5: 24-25 my 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Rollers (larthwork)) (Bulldozers) 80)wo V Al, I-,-. B11ROSPV. N.L., inzh. The over-all mechanization of small-scale earthwork. Mekh.atroi. 17 n0-2:1-5 F 160. (MIRA 13:8) (larthwork) (Excavating machinery)