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E-O'MSOV P. ind LAGWIN, 1-1. ....................... -- Vozflushnye ooobshcheniiu. Jir communic,~~tion2s. oblasti. In Generalnyi plEn elektrifikatsij. SSSR. Mloskw-, 1932, v. us-, p. 272) DLG: TK85.145 SO: Soviet TrLns2ortL~tion and CommiuActitions, 1, Biblior.!,raph , Libi-tiry ol' kGont,ress, y Reference Department, WL-shington, 1952, Unclassified. FORISOV P. and LAGUTIN, M. Elektrifikatslia Bashkirii. fElectrification of Bashkiria2. (in GeneralInyi plan elektrifikatsii SSSR. Moskva, 1932, v. 8.). Means of transportation (p. 495). DLC: TK85.A45 SO: Soviet Transportatio and Communications, A Bibliography, Library of Congress, Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified. BORIS , B. and LAGUTB, M. Vodnye puti. ZT-he Waterways7. (His Elektrifikatsiia Bashkirii jin GeneralInyi plan elekrifikatsii SSM. Moskva, 1932, v. 8., po 496)e DW: TK85.A45 SO: Soviet jLq&sMrtation and Communication., A JANjogranky, Library of Congress, Reference Department,, Was#ington., 195T, Unclassified. BORISOV, P. and LAGUTIN, M. Guzhenoi transport. ffart transportl (His Elektrifikatsiia Bashkirii in General' nyi plan elektrifikatsii SSSR. Moskva, 1932, v. 8, P. 496). DLC: TK85.A45 SO: Soviet Transportation and Comunications. A Bibliography Library of Congress Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassfied. -b,-:-'I.sOv' P. "'. . El e c t rolytt c- s, :7 Flexible exh--lustu coll-OctucT.; for elect-r-j15-tic "baths, Rylo. 2'-1, ) ; iT -" . I , 1 -1; .11 3 - 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, - ? "j- 1953. Unclassified. I AID P - 44o8 Subject USSR/Radio Card 1/1 Pub. 89 - 6/18 Author Borisov., P..,-., Title Performance of wind-driven motors in the North Periodical Radio, 4, 21-22, Ap 1956 Abstract The effioiency of wind motor generator sets in the North, where strong winds blow in the fall and winter seasons is discussed and their advantages as compared to diesel plants are enumerated. Some recommendations to prevent dangerous stresses occurring during changes In the wind velocity and strength are made. These sets are used for the operation of radio stations and other needs of the regions. Institution None Submitted No date BORISOVY P. (Borysov, P. J Major chemical industrial complexes of the Ukraine. Nauka i zhyttia, 12 no-3:30-31 Mr '63. (MIRA 16:'11) 1. Zamestitell zaveduyushchego otdelom khimicheskoy proWshlen- nosti i neftepererabotki TSentraltnogo komiteta Kommunistiches- koy partii Ukrainy. P. ~0 CVANIIH OP unt KMA PRNINSULA AND TIM PROrILUMS OT? 111C.M.Y it A C-1 () RX UAT31111AI Q uz Ramika Nedr., 1937 121 nnalysis and micro. .."Pic, lOv"tigalinn of kvanite ecldo lotind in the centml V. part of the Kola Veninsola -illowed Ih suitability for the 2L 'T o BORISOV) A. ve P. A. SME01- Poviovd. SJY XWskno P;I.*Wdw, 153-91; KUM. Mar., 4 11141 (1941); Alk.. S7~ I" rocks of the &v= .he In the orstral #be Kele Peninsula we known -diet-we of 12"we Then aft several sharply dis- tinct varh4im of Ityanke: liot-blue. black, blaish gray pwuKrpbg after an"site. 7bc kya- borlsou nVffeseeted k= shaks with 40 to 30 is ,=NW Mi trial Wavorts- estimated reverv" of Ityunite contained in paratively rkh formatio" aft v4t)ry high. SM -Dtpowls...." Comm. Ail.. 2111113" (IW2 MOV 0 ~P- 0:;7 - - i I A t"Op 111DEX Mpf P, A. Dnpoiijis cqp MAIVRIALS 311011 jN - &y Q L _ . . _ C-(TI r,% R I W AIJAIn 8VALUATION. Svorldk Lenin-i XtOr. CCrI. 1940 f5l 14-3.1-The physico-i , ichtinival and tEdinical ProPutles of sillimaulte iniiierals) -and (!!~n~ depo%ils in U.S.S.R.. find abroad ire tlcscjjbd. dvT,h~its of Kola Peninsula (Lovet d Kd L croni1 v akc 'arc! described In lite 9tt,--k1eqt of Mail, '.2 4:~ lj~ q* so 1) U to 11 3 JA b 1. N ,tic" VL wjb m 11 M "A: It 1110 valft A b t Kyouite daposits of Ifimovailt 411(mirlimi, Finnish S S 1'. A. Buirtwy "wid N'. A. A; caran. Z-1r. 1943, 1. of NIt. clai-vala. 1-1101,1. It p. -it, mllmll ii'lltaill 1. - ", -00 And it, Nll 00 00 00 00 rv a 00 00 A ;00 too too A 2 -1. A Ot TALLt I (,V A1il[N&T4,Rl CLAISIFICATICh I-C-1 -%- !4 '. ; I - 77-5 7, -n4z I. ;Aj- - ll-, - -,s-r6- v it ;w 1, 1 N of a tica I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 le 00 so* 00 0 00 0 0 61 I* BOTUSOV, P. A., Prof..; MUROFANOVA, 4':. T. 2. USSR (600) 4. Karelia - Mines and Ilinoral Resources 7. 1-11ineral resources of the Karelo-Finnish 3.3.H. for the production of cementing materials. 12V. Kar-Fin. El. AN SSSR 110. 1, 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, june -1953, Uncl. BORISOV, P.A., professor. M, Soviet touchstone. Pr1roda 44 no,11:92-94 N 155. (MLHA 9:1) 1.Karelo-Finskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR. (Basanites) BORISOV. Pstr Alakneyevich; PANKRASHOV, A., rodaktor; FODOTMISKAYA, K., ~T;ibA6'hiAcff'Wdaktor [Karelian schungitel Karel'okle shungity. Petrozavodsk, Goa. isd-vo Karelo-FInskol SSR. 1956. 91 p. (MLRA 10:2) (Karelia--Schungite) 11 Z~~~ Karelian schungits to a valuable mineral. R&tved.i okh.nedr. 23 no.3:12-19 Mr '57. (MLRA 10:5) 1. Karel'skiy filial AN SSSR, (Karelia'--Schungite) SUBJECT: USSR/Chronicle AUTHORs Borisov, P.A. 11-4-23/23 TITLE: Work of the Scientific Session of the Karelian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sci "ncea , 1956."(Nauchnaya sessiya karel'skogo filiala AN SSSR 1956 g- ) PERIODICAL3 "Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR" Seriya Geologicheskaya, 1957, 44, pp 135-136, (USSR) ABSTRACT: A scientific session was held in Petrozavodsk on April 4-7, 1956, commemorating the 10th ainiversery of the founding of the Karelian branch of the Aoademy of Soiences of the USSR. Papers were read on the following problemst 1. Present situation and future developments of the Carboni- ferous rocks of southern Karelia, by Prof. P.A. Borisov. 2. Geology and lithology of the upper Karelian carboniferous rocks of southern Karelia, by Candidate of Geological-Mineralogi- cal Sciences B.A. Sokolov. 3. Geology of the Pokrov-Chebino-Medvezbegorsk area, by O.A. Card 1/2 Riykoven. 3.1--~1-23/23' TITLE: "Work of the Scientific Session of the Karelian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1956. it (Nauchnaya sessiya karellskogo filiala AN SSSR 1956 9. ) 4. Geologic formation of the Eletsozer titanium deposits, by A.I. Bogachev. 5. Palingenesis at the forming of granites. by X.O. Krats 6. Stratification of the 'O'uarternary Period in Karelia, by G.S. Biske. ASSOCIATIONs - PRESENTED BYt SUBMITTED: November 27, 1956 AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress, Card 2/2 ROR:jU, P.A.; KRATS, K.O. Trends and results of inventigntions of the Department of Geology of the Karelian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Izv. Kar. i Koll:fil. Ali SSSR no. 1.35-42 157. (14IRA 1117) 1. Otdel geologii Karellskogo filiala AN SSSR. (Karelia-Genlogical research) SHWIN. K.A.; BORISOV,,g.A., prof., otvatetvannyy red.; SMWOVA, Te. red.izd-:~i-I'MM, R.S.. tekhn.red. 9 [Geological account of the Pitkyaranta deposit of ceramic pegmatites; northeastern Ladoga region] Geologicheskil ocherk Pitkierantskogo polia karamichaskikh pegmatitov; severo-vootochnoo Priladozh1e. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1958. 87 P. (MIRA 11:5) (Ladoga region--Pegmatites) BORISOV, P.A. Keyv7 natural mica flake reserves. Izv.Kar.i Koll.fil.All SSSR no.3:3-8 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Otdel petrografii i mineralogii Karel'skogo filiala AN SSSR. (Ke.rvy Upland--Mica) BORISOV, P.A.; USIIIY31VSKrY. I.P. Geological and economic prerequisites for creating in the Karelian A.S.S.R. a strong stone industry. Trudr Kar. fil. AN SSSR no.11:3-27 159. (MIRA 13:2) Mrslia-Stone) BORISOV, P.A.; RYZHENK0V' 161, Determining the economic effectiveness of secondary oil recovery methods. Trudy Inst. geol. i razrab. gor. is~op. 2:194-199 160. (IMU 14: 5) (Secondary recovery of oil) SOKOWV, Vladimir Alekseyevich; BUTINO Remir Vasillyevich; _BORISOV, P.Aj, nauchnyy red.; SHEKHTER9 D.I., red.; SHEVCHENKO, L.V~v 'tekbn. -- red. [Geological field trip to Yuzhnyy Oleniy Island a6d Volkostrov] Geologicheskai-a eksktwsiia na--IUzhnyi Olenii ostrov i Volkostrov. Petrozavodskp'Gos. izd-vo Karel'skoi ASSRp 1961. 57 p. (MM 14:8) (Karelia--Geology-Fiqld work) I BISKE, Galin& Sorgeyevna; KUTS9 Kauko Ottoviohj_.BMISOV,, -T.A. p nauchi3yy red.; SHEKR=p D.I.9 red.j SMCEZNKOp L.V.9 tekhn. red. [Geology field tripB in the vicinity of Petrozavodak) Geologiche- skie ekBkursii v okreatnosti Petrosavodska. Petrozavodake Goo. izd- vo Katellskoi ASSR, 1961. 86 P. (KM 14:8) Fetrosavodsk region-Geology-Field vork) BORISOV, P~..,,-prof..q doktor goologo-minoralogicheskikh nauk New souroes of feldspars and their substitutes in Karelia. Stek.i ker. 19 no.5:26-27 My 162. WIRA 15:5) (Karelia-Feldspar) SOKOLOV, Vladimir Alekseyevich; SOV,-P-I., doktor geol.-miner. _-BDRL nauk.. n4uchnyy red.; KULIKOV, M.V., red.izd-va; SOROKIAI V.A., tekhn. red. [Geology lithology of carbonate rocks in the Middle zoic in Karelial Geologiia f litologiia karbonatnykh rednego proterozoia Karelii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. Pe SR, 1963. 183 p. ~O plates (MIRA 16:7) (Karelia-Rocks., Carbonate) __PM,SO.V,,.Petr Alekseyevich; SHEKIITER, D.I., red. [Stone building materials in Karelia] Kamennye stroitell- nye materialy Karelii. Petrozavodsk, Karellskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963.. 366 p. (11IRA 17:6) BCRISOV, P.A.; KUZIMIN, V.I. Industrial waste of petroleum refining is a valuable raw material. Stroi. mat. 11 no.8:21-22 Ag 165. (MIRA 1819) BORISOV.P.A.; RABKIIIA,A.L. , . ":. 4 Significance of petroleum gases in the national economy of the U.S.S.R. Trudy Inst- nefti 3:258-270 154. (mMA 8:6) (Gas, Natural) 15-57-10-14250 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10, p 141 (USSR) AUTHORS: Borisov, P. A., Rabkina, A. L. TITLE: Resources of Petroleum Gases of Ural-Volga Region and Their Complex Uses for Energy and Chemistry (Resursy neftyanykh gazov Uralo-Povolzhlya i ikh kompleksnoye energo-khimicheskoye ispolizovaniye) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Khim. pererabotka neft. aglevodorodov. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1956, pp 21-27 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 BORISOV, P.A.; DNRGW;OV, F.V.-, SIROTIN&, Ye.Ya.; TKACHICNKO, O.V. .Z~ Xconomic efficiency of edge water drive in oil fields of the Ural-Volga area. Trudy Inst.neftt 11:323-332 158. (HIRA 11:12) (Ural Mountain region--Oil field flooding) (Volga Valley--Oil field flooding) BORISOV, P.A.; RTMNKOV, I-1- r-- Fpconomic efficiency of accelerating oil recover7 by bydraulle fractux-ing of strata and hydrochloric &did treatment of vellet Tnid.v Inst.nefti 11:333-337 158. (MIRA 11:12) (Oil wells-Hydraulic fracturing) (Hydrochloric acid) BORISOV P. .; RABKIXk. A.L.; NORETKO, L.M.; SAZHIHL. V.G. L,_ A Using casinC-head gas in Saratov arA Stalingrad Pravinces. Trudy Inst.nefti 11:338-344 158. (MIRA 11:12) (.Saratov Province-Gas, Natural) (St~lingrad Province-Gas, Natural) BORISOV, P.A.; ANDRIANDV, V.M. - me economic aspects in petroleum refining. Trudy Inst.nefti. 32: 363-371 '58- (MIRA 12:3): (Petroleum--Refining) BORISOV, P. A. with P. V. Dergwiov, Ye. Ya. Sirotina, and 0. V. Tkaehenko "Economic Practicability of Contour Plooding in Petroliferous Provinces of the Ural-VolCa Region" with I. I. Byzhenkov "Economic Practicability of Intensifying Crude Oil Recovery by Hydraulic Fracturing of a Formation and Treatment of Oil Wells with Hydrochloric Acid" with A. L. Rabkina, L. M. Noreyko and V. G. Sazhina "Utilization of Naturall Gas in the Saratov and Stalingrad Regions" Transactions of the Petroleum Institute, Acad. Sci. USSR, v. 11, Oil Field Industry, Moscow, Izcl-vo All SSSR, 1958. 346pp. 11(2); 50) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOMATION SOV/2319 Borisov, Favel Areflyevich., and Asya Iazareyna Rabkina Gazy-moguchiy istochnik energii i khimicheakogo Wlya (ChLses~- Poverfal Source of Energy and Chemical Hav Materials) Moscov, 1zd-vo AN SSSRp 1959. 80 P. (Series: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Nauchno-populyarnLya seriya) 10,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Fadkollegiya nauchno-populAmoy literaturyl TL-sp. Ed.: N. N. Nekrasov; Ed. of Publishing House: N. B. Prokoflyeva; TL-ch. Ed.: T. P. Polenova. PURPOSE- The booklet is Intended for the general reader, COVERAGE: The booklet discusses the recovery, manufacture and preparation of gases for utilizationas fuel. The um of gaseja as raw material for the production of chemicals, particularly, high polymers, is described. No person- alities are rentioned. There are no references. Card 1/3 Gases-- Powerfta Source of Energy (Cont.) SOV12319 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. 1. Recovery, Production, and Preparation of Gases for Industrial Utilization 7 Casinghead gases 7 Natural gases 16 Fiefinery gases 16 Ch. 2. Use of Gases as FvAl 25 Significance of gas in the fuel and power balance 25 Gas as fuel for industrial enterprises and public utilities 32 Gas as fuel for tractors 35 Gas transportation by pipelines and gas storage 36 Ch. 3. Chemical T~natment of Gases 44 Significance of petroleum and natural gases as raw material for the chemical industry 44 Card 2/3 Gases Powerful Source of ftergy (Cont.) SOV/2319 Principal trends in chemical-treatuient of hydroaarbon gases 46 Synthesis of high-violecular veight compounds from hydrocarbon game 57 Synthesis of fate "d deterpnts from petroleum products and hydrocarbon gases 77 Synthesis of annionis from hydrocarbon gases 79 AVATLABIE-. Library of Congvess (TP 350. B 67) TM/fti 10-12-59 Card 313 BORISOV, Pavel Areflyevich, doktor ekonom.nauk; ZLOTNIKOVA, Lyudmila Grlgorlyevna; KALKYK._T.A., red.; POSOMARBVA, A.A., tekhn.red. [Labor productivity in the petroleum refining industry of the U.S.S.R.) Proizvoditellnost' truda v nefteperersbatvvaiushchei promyshlonnosti SSGR. Moskva, Goaplanizdat, 1959. 118 P. (HIRA 12:7) (Petroleum-Refining) (Labor productivity) 'BORISOV, P.A.,-doktor geologo-mineralog.neuk, nauchnyy red.; SALO, LV., ii~d.; SHCHIMIZVA, A.V., red.; SMCHMIKO, L.V., tekhn.red. (Mineral resources in the Karelian A.S.S.R. and their development] Minerallnys.reauray Karellakoi I'M i puti ikh promyshlennogo oevoeniia. Petrozavodak. Gos.izd-vo Karellskoi ASSR, 1960. 30 p. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Karellskiy filial# Petrozavodsk. (Karelia--Mines and mineral resources) , RTZB3HKOV, Ivan Ivanovich; SIROTINA, TelenB - BORISOV, !!Ivel Aimf!j~vich- Yakovlavna; TKACHRUKO, Oksana Vladimirovna; LATUKHIRA, Ts.I., vedushchiy red.; KMINA. I.A.. tekbn.red. LBconomic efficiency of increasing the rate of petroleum production] Bkonomichaskais offektivnost' Intensifikstaii dobychi nafti. Moskva. Gon.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1960. go p. (MIRA 14:3) (Oil fields--Production methods) KISELEVA, V.A.; BORISOV, P.A.3 PORYAKO, L.M.; CHAROMSKIY, A.D. Use of sulphurous fuels for diesel engines. drudy Inst. dvig. no.6:126-137 162. (mIn 16:5) (Diesel fuels-Analysis) ~g- -,;. - L131CMN, ZHIOACRj X-F., WfaM. PA., CAUWMN, Z.B., MHUMN, I.D., Present day alltw w4 ea"Il. 6.1opment.tv. of Us oil Inbstry in the WR Report to be gatodtted ifor the Biztb WarM fttroUmm Coogrea*, rrwAftr% 16-26 jam 63 r. c . 44 fn Fil rig 4 no.4.658 -flistitut neftekh!mi('hf'f17'kD90 '11'OPU";~'.*C~va AN 1. BORISOV, P.A. .- - .. - 1'.. Immediate results of usual and concentrated treatment of primary syphilis. Vest. vener. no-5:32-35 Sept-Oct 1950. 019L 20:1) lo Lt-Col, Medical Corps* . . I ~ BORISOV, P.A. Table of componente for Wassermann and sedimentation reactions. Lab. delo 3 no.6:35-37 11-1) '57. (MIRA 11:2) (COMPLEMENT FIUTION) (BLOOD- -SO I"NTAT ION) BORMOF 6 P. A * Effect of certain factors on the erythrocyte sedimentation rates Lub.delo 4 no.3t8-12 MY-Je 158 (14IRA 11:5) (BWW--MbIKKNTATION) BORISOVIP.A. Repeated use of sugar bouillon. Iab.delo 5 no.4:54-55 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) (BACTERI010GY--GUIXMS AND CULTURS MEDIA) BORIS.Q-Va.-P.A.-*-padpo1kovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby - 'Test tube method oi taking blood for cell counts. Voen.-med. zhur. no. 6:86 Je 160. (MMA 13:7) (BLOOD-EWIINATION) - BORISOV, P.A., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzbby Determining the senaitivity of microbes to antibiotics. Voen.---'Ied. zhur. nP. 5: 67-68 My 161. (14, ;Lk 1/.: 8) (BACTERIA EFFECT OF DRUGS 011) (AN'TIBIOTICS) I BORISOV. I P.A. Quick method for determining blood sugar concentration with the aid of the FEK-M photoelectric colorimeter. Lab. delo 7 no.10: 29-31 0 161. a. (IqRA 14;10) (BLOOD SUGAAR) (COLORIME, TEFS) 1:6990096 0 0 C a I I L a IL rVvitits rffc~(.F'Is '.VC1 The radw of 10MIC acid Irom its cultures with .00 Cbi.((Iv. UIPAgm scout aind 1.1 Prova. 3. No. 2.7-12000); Ciltl. ztftly. 1940, 11. 1049, -11119 11C(hlf anti AcOlf can lie vetxi. fly 6-111111 their Inilit - 2 -09 hirs. w Ili aim. of the paraffili selieltarilmlittv MAVCntv with or without a catalyst (HaWs). The wpn. deptnils upon 1*0 the (fiffelvitt rates of chterifiration of tile 2 acids. Tile mo* vornpletrin." 01.1he wpn. deliviltiq ilron lite 11COVII tut~- tent 4 ille inlitt anti tile atilt. anti k ml of ate. tted. Ile- caller of Iti, lower rate of yrorlivilv lIn0l] I, lr4t -Ali- roe loviorY limit MrOll in 41011. A J lite itw Cd :1m. I. the diln. of the AvOll by the 11.0 6mmeI. 1116 voided by the use vil acetate soln, The bt~t t"tilts (84.3% mooval of lIC0,11) are Wilailmi whru AtIMI I% uped In an Ong. equal it) al"Im A little% lite ItO 1,11 pt'~llf il.lbelailit. ess I,% drsetibird. M. C. M,%", a l"Cal .11 Car .3 it 6, 0.a a., U it AW to is -a. AIDA %I it D 0 it as 19 x It Is 9 PC t9 It K A 1 14 04 tt Al 0 0000 0 0 & 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 '" I V: 0 0 0 0 0:0 0:0 0 P, Ov, ..USSR 301 tvpi-ar, elate, . ".1 Wi b!r Of r a.] a. No Z' M. yr Ya ,j err 'R, ii (ju'~6ncfi'of 75-6 to 92 pf AP-01 i b0l-lYPe Atoll Ja%23-plate ets.01.. exn b* fcCOUn", .Ith Atol;~. The Wn colutan by 1.,.Itmp= distn- the tt!rnp In the IOVU ItulmW by tvfcu' Q? 'n cn~jwnc;i Oz4_0.4% pmd-t Is HO TeW 00 cJ lbet miumn. Moll containcd I' it, MA'the c(med. j '0 - , 11--, IM h m ~Unz ma be remOved by distu. (el- 0% h t'his Dayah" i0 'E,( , ,I ,-,. I - -- SUMAROKOV, V.P ; BORISOV Vol-ODUTSUTA. Z.K.; GORCHLKOVA, Ye.T., SIVILU)VA: Fortifying acetic acid br using butyl acetate under pilot plant conditions. Dar. i lesokhim.prom. 3 no.8:19-20 Ag '54.(KERA 7:8) 1. TSentral'W nuchno-isaledovatellskiy lesokhimicheskiy institut. (Acetic aci.d) BORISOV,P.D. vl;~~Ivjxukfti~40~1-' "I., How to prevent congealing of the batch in decomposing pyroligneaus acid powder. Gidroliz. i lesokhim prom. 8 no-1:30 '55. (MLRA 8:10) 1 1. Nauchnvy sotrudnik TSentrallnogo nauchno-isaledovatel skogo lesokhimicheskogo instituta (Pyroligneouo acid) BORISOV, P.D. , --NW - ---- - --l- Purifying pickling liquors of admirtures. Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom. 8 no.4:28 155. (MIRA 8: 9) ' 1. Nauchnyy sotrudnik TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseladovatellskogo leso- khimicheskogo instituta. (Calcium acetate) 310RISOV, P.D. Substances that color butyl acetate. Gidroliz. i losokhim.prom.9 no.1:29 156. (MLRk 9:6) 1.NauchVy motrudaik TSeatralIxogo nauchno-issladovateltakogo laso-khimichookogo institute. V1 acetate (But. BORISOV P.P. - Specialization of the state farm production and the system of agriculture. Zemledelie 25 no.10:7-14 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Zamestitell ministra proizvodttva i zagotovok sellskokilozyayst- vennykh pnoduktov LiSSR. 722 BORISOV, PAVEL GRIGORIPEVICH B7 0 predelitel' promyslovykh ryb SSSR (Guide to industrial fish of the USSR, by) P. G. Borisov i N. S. Ovsyannikov. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat. 1951. v. illus., diagrs. Lib. has; 1951 1954 DO-IISOV, F. G. Fisheries - Crimea Destruction of the Crimean anchovy by dolphins and water birds. Pyb. khoz. 28 no. 1, 1952. 1952 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April _ _xM , Uncl. 1. P. G. BORISOV, Prof. 2. USSR (600) 4. Baltic Sea - Fishing 7. Catching fish with the aid of underwater electric Iight in the Gulf of Riga$ the Gulf of Finland and Lake Peipus. Ryb. khoz. 28 no. 12. 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. 1. popliovf P. G., Prof 2-. ussR (6oo) 4. Gray Mullet 7. Increasing the catch of Caspian mullet with trammel nets and electric lightr Ryb. khoz. 29, No. 1, 1953 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May -1953, Uncl. IIUIUZ)U-) TAV--~I, Guide to coranercial flisil of the USSR QL633.RBB6 1954 1. Fishes - Russia. I. Ovsiannikov, N. S., jt. au. B!02RI!!80TV~ ~P.G., 'qktor biologicheskikh nauk, professor. "Biological and commercial aspects of the principal commercie.1 fish of the Baltic Sea* (Trudy VNIRO 26:266 '54). Reviewed by P.G. Borisov. VopAkht. no-5:192 '55. (KLHA 9:5) (Baltic Sea-Fishes) Uyisa :111:~ilokhiyevich, professor; CHWAS, B.I., professor, reteenzent; KOZHIN, N.I., professor, reteenmento professor, reteenzent; KOSSOVA, O.N., redaktor; 6OTLIS, B.M., takhnicheskiy redaktor. Diological principles for the restocking of fish in lakes of the U.S.S.R.] Biologicheskie onnovy reltbnetruktoii faurq ryb v oz6fakh SSSR, Moskva, Pishchopromizdat, 1956. 81 p. (MLn 10:4) (Fishes) - -L -nj- , 7V ,r. U. "Use of Artificial Light in the World Fisheries," 'Moscow, 1956 KRIS91.9 P. G. PROTASOV, V. R. . "Some Aspects of Light Pprception in Fish and Selective Light 6olarces" report presented at the 48th binual Meeting of the Council for ExplorAtion of the Sea, i'loscow 19-28 Sept. 196r). BORISOV, Pavel Gavrilovich, prof.; RUDBNSKATA, L.T., red.; KUZN9TSOT, P.A., I .red.izd-va; TIZHOTA. L.L., tekhn.red. [From the history of scientific-ichthyological fishery research in the Bass and fresh-water bodies of the U.S.S.R.) Iz istorii nauohno- promyslovykh ikhtiologichookikh issledovanii na morskikh i presnykh vodoemakh SSSR. Moskya, Gos.isd-vo OTysshain shkola," 1960. 196 p. (MIRA 14:3) (Fishe rie a--Re search) BORISOV, P.G.; NIKOLISKIY, G.V. Principal stages in the development of biological fishery research in Russia during the past one hundred years. Zool. zhur. 1+0 no.8:1227-1239 Ag 161. (MIRil 14:8) 1. Ichthyological Commission of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences (Moscow). (Fieheries-Research) BORISOV, P.G. "Ecology of fishes" by G.V.Nikol'--:kii. Reviewed ty P.G Borisov. Zool. zhur. 40 no.3-0:1591-1592 0 '61. ~MIRA 14:9) (Fishes) (Zoolopy--Ecology) (Nikol'skii, G.V.) BORISOV P G - "Selected works. Vol-4: Ichthyologylf by L.S. Berg. Reviewed by P.G. Borisov. Vop. ikht. 2 no.1:203-204 162. (MIRA 15:3) (ICHTHYOLOGY) (BON L. S. ) KAZAVCHEYEV, Yevgeniy Nikolayevich; DORISOV P.-G., spets. red.; AYNZAFT, Yu.S., red.; FORRJlX , e. .,"tekhn. red. (Fishes of the Caspian Sea] Ryby Kaspiiskogo moria. Mo- skva, Rybnoe khoziaistvo, 1963. 179 p. (MIRA 17:2) EFDRISOV, Fave-r ',';a-vrJl(?Vi-:h; [Sc4Fntjt:ic swdle~; on it,, searts anal bodiesj Nauclina-promyslovye presnykh vodoemakh isrr. -i jo-o. Pi- shchevaia pi-myshlennost' , 1964. 259 (1,11':C 18:1) BORISOV, Pavq- 1--Gavr-i-lovich, prof.; OWYANIKOV, Nikola- Sergeyevich, NIKOLISKIY, G.V., prof., retsenzent; KOSSOVA, D.N., red. [A manual for commercial fishes of the U.S.S.R.] Oprede- litell promyslovykh ryb SSSR. Izd.4., perer. i dop. Mo- skva, Izd-vo "Pishchevaia promyshlennost'," 1964. 318 p. (MIRA 17:8) BORISOV,,.P.I. . I lffect of cystine. cysteine, and ascorbic acid on the anzymatic synthesis of thiocynnic acid. Vop.med.khim, 4:129-132 152, 01IRA 11:4) 1. Kafedra biokhimii I laningradekogo meditainskogo tuatituta imeni I.P.Pavlovas (THIOGYANIC ACID) (CTSTINS) (ASCORBIC ACID) BORISOV.$ P.141 D lroblem of the fundamental amelioration of clinate. Izv. Vnes. geog. ob--va 94 no./+:304-318 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Climatology) S/169/62/000/012/073/095 D228/D307 Borisov, P.11. TITLE: 11'adicall im5rovin-f the climate of northern lati- tudes (project of constructing a dam in the 3ering Strait) PEIIIIODIC.iL~ _1*'Cfcr"-tivnyY zhurnal, Geofi-zika, no..12, 1962, 70, abstract 1-13460 (in collection: Ilaterialy po Wktike i intarktike, no. 1, L., 1961, 55-56) TE."IT: Invnsti-ation of bottom deposits in the Arctic Jasin showed that in the lu-ithropogene favorable.climatic changes occurred simultancously with the increasing inflow of warm ittlantic waters into the _'Xctic Basin. In the Holocene (4000 - 6000 years a-o) the ,Ixctic Basin was quitc f-rce of drift ice, there was no permafrost on Siberian territory, and taiga existed where tundra is found today. In order to elimiziatc drift ice from the Arctic, and improve radi- cally the clii-,iate of the USSIR's northern and eastern regions, it will be necessary to increase the inflow of warm i~tlantic waters Card 1/2 S/169/62/000/012-/073/095 L',adically im-province D228/J307 and, having spairLied tho Beri-~V 3trait, to organize transport of water A"~'rom the .*Lrctic L-cean into the "'acific. f--,~bstracter's note.: Completc translation2 Card 2/2 2un,-us l-.,J,.or--:;ns of Caucas*an Trues, Biullo'borif Vil "v's, 'n, r:.0 Slezda PC Zasbchitr-. v Lenirigrade 15-23 1~cdLbAa 1,32 Godaillo- Y, 1,32, p. U1. 23-9~796 SO - SI.Ul SI 90-:53, 1,-, D,.:ce;:l*o.,-.r 1c53 The Fungus oZ the Caucasian .-,'ore--:t 2rces, Their -'-'concair; ',J-.L)ortarca a-d, the ~.~---ans of Their Cor,b---ol, Trudy Tsentrallmoi-lo 'lai-ici-ino---ssledDvatell-s~:oc,-o Lnstituta Lesn,o,,~o I.hoz.'-ais' 21 11;314, fjp. 7-1,~2. L54 uva, no. .SO - SLU SIL 0 0 0 0 0 00 $4006*600 000-01*. 4 _0 * 0-0-M I a 1 6 4 1 v it it 11 4 IS 10 to P b b 14 is X P A A 11 V It to 0 It V 0 ft 4, CC 19 U C I I A A' u .1 v A3 c0 A . _ ..,- , f -1 -11 A_X_ ?- A-1--a pf"amtke a, pb*,* -hyAw. im. -.0aw.. -00 IL ';. SjUpANOV. No. 3, 7Ick ust tricd O t i h -00 u n t r kb, wi It rwd ftdtjk , CTIA& B LANC 00 3 00 Zoo so zoo zoo No* 0g, stuiturrKAL LiTtRATT'll CLASSAPICA71C. t;oe ft It If a Kwat ti. e 9 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0900 00,00004 000 0 0 oie 6 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0900 s 6e *100 00000 4-0-0-0 0-9 9 aW-F v A x 4 c a ff F r a i a L a N, T 7 AA Ly 00 Mpwb of jovulipdam cwrWd out by ff. D. Zoftdffl 90 - - 2G-,WO: 3. 00 and N. 1. 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A, v 11 . , M n A A f -11--L-J -1 -1-1 A it l' V V I !-A I L AA 'a it T 1* 0 00 00 00 '-OG 00 00 0 0 Tb~ 911104110111011 Of 110feefte. 6*414. automobile and cylin - ' d- Wi i 6 ~.Oe a . 00 ll ll . 1- 0 p 00 ShLCIVAIM ChIM410. 1 lio~l ,-M. V. Gamdovikavik awl 11. F. tqnf&j%,ka~ - ' -00 A X;~~ Khosyleassm 27. No. 1, 74 Sl(IMM. - I'll,- - -06 00 I'll %forts Wrrr crarlont with A10. lit On- fal., app. '111P tobot. Wit. firstrAl to 160,; the hentill I %va* dimmik- 00 111"vil mi tlW" tt-reatrd. A Wild of 7.1% 4 ciack"t = 00 00 4ine tess matte. AlCl, twtq tiij%ijil 1 v with lite naph 00 .3 lbrue risti-ing the splillit%g .4 mAe 01*41.. -.60 Wh6-h lbru IM" lWooffin Awl A., a lnttl.l '00 causing the p"olatk- Thk. ttlWtkn 19 goreololbol" J,W M I"p rl.,Ljjjf. .,4 the i t ag- to 11knWAVill and finstly I. &.14abltm~ awl mlt.en". 00 A. A. 114vittlinck 00 of 00 4.00 00 MITALLURGOCA AID-ILA L LIT111610f CLOWK&TION 00. t. lab,, a., 0 It , I W L~ -. -1 1 - - - - . An a cm 0 1 w 2. it is a 3 1 0 U It AV 10 H; 00 (Into ;1 !0 0 6 0 0 0 014 on 11% PIOR 110' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'U" 1 J-14 000' 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 Ve 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 * 0 0 00 000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 ~'*()6000090900 ~ - 1 1, f ~ ~, ~ - - ' 0 's * it O 7o J z . , f 11 I A '~ _ A_ It 0 a _L_ - 1 , A I =1 diang" of wage lubiricatleg olls and the Ibis J coadidew W theU reWeratles, P. -P. Jk . " S. Uvesitoys. NmU. orad. sci. I S. . " Ckii? 16. U 00 milk. OW.. Sir. 4io. 1W. 1073-i~ (La Bullish. t(KI& 6). -An investigation was made of the chem, cbseiges occur. 04 a ~ j R-WX In sector We end of the co"tiono of their reic-tirre- ; lim. owy about 30. Otthe main loydrocarbon portion of 01111'11 v! tht (A was fourid to undergo chanirs d on of L'"Zd= with the fuel accmat of its dib do t We I , 1 ti , , o . admixts. lacteaserf, and the A&A joint dmuend. Intbe of- i new and used alls. top., dm contents of arosmatics wav to f! 351 8 asid 32.3 on them 57 8 OW M 6, SW Paramus 0 6 , me. amphaltence, end oxidation prod- act dclsydrastuated and Part we osidised into adds and other o"0011 Products. polycrevo aromatics we l k d t f " hi h h b W I h - e crac w t e rupture o c T & rcoln w c Petre d idl f I l of ins ssy ing a tea cary to os at are formed. The cracked bydroewbass; pulymmin into resins, aplibsitcar-. 9 l " b W b ld It k f l t. c4ar o (, waste u n essno m o s, egrorrat cor ins Ws was imotloted with Various adsotbeaLs such as sium gd) ahualoum a", Zikeevo clay SW the American ReA"tir campris. Slica pf gave fairly satisfactory ratolts when tbt rectmatim was cowhicted to two stages. Unsatisfactory rmdtA were obtained with ahtminum oxide, witb Zikftvo clay. with Zikecvo clay and one of the Amefican compits.. mW with lAttvo clay coaq. C&O, AROH)a "I aWvated C. Rest results. almost as good as with the Amtfk,4n compils., were obtaiwed bg the u-c I wt d been activated with 4 b v whi h b f Zik U c e o cc o c to y y ii. Z. Kamirh Af I A 10 1 L A NITALLUOItKAL LITI NAUP11ii t-11 ALA MO G.t U it AV 00 it!' 001701PON I . F . 1 1116 19% Mfg It It 0 1 T ZA NMI 1 5 OW 0 1 Is 61 5 a a 3 1 1 to I %a 1 OjOk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 : a 0 0 * A 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 *If 0 * 0 0 * a 41 0 0 LOS -00 -00 -00 -00 see 4011114110 200 r09 4041104111 age %00 t4e bee too 0 we 0 , 0 0 1111 0 11tedloffees 00 INS 11 .1 0 0 0 0 Is4 ;A )f Ali? "I 1A ~, s 1, 1) -9 -jo TV, 11 P i ' I - A'A Yi I #,.t 411,1111A Production of gasoline front pareffirt residues Irani syn. Illin in Shp presence of aluminum chloride. 11. 11. It 1 'a. mid M -,v%. Neftya-we KAos. t939, N 4,1 ~ A A;m, Referat. Zhow. IM. Nil. it I it) -Thr liquid It c- ' b UW 2 i f h i ; limi ( . 4G J due od the mil st true. synt in m ) o li(m, requir" 20% ~l AICI. for cracking-. the free. 1,021 b. Above 3W*. is Cracked with only It)% of A]Ct.. o0 00 Ma 1, Yield% of gasoliTle (up to 48%) are obtained on crack. ing %tilt 15% AlCls. The gamiline thuli obtalticd. it. 2L.1- " . - 6 00 00 UA) . avil, vil lusivriv of W31hiraffills. The tle- 1's l1raill tATIC no. of tilt' 22-UP" fraction conig. pentanei still " d Pw: hexanci 6 8M, of the W-M) fraction M. awl of the whoic 00 1501) 79. W. R. )Ienn *0 0 0 Set Coo to too ZOO ZOO i too Ulf I too l WOO L 45 Z-:W 'I" A It 99 K rr "n a 4 v t%2, 00 0 0 0 Wo so 0 so 0 0 0 00 ***go 0 e IWO * 0 00 a 0 0 J) 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0!, -A go 0 041116io 04 0 00 INS 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 e 0 * 1110~4110 11111 0 41 0 0 0 ~ 0 111 0 40 00 41 411060 0 AW I A X_4_ lot' .%r $f- raPf All 60 743. INCREASING ME OCTAM; MM OF GROZNY. GASOLINE. -Borisov, Eventova, M. So, Urasova, E. M. a9d Khromov, S. I. (N~ft~ yanoe 10iozyalstvo, 1946, ?4, No.1, 60-21 hem. Albstr., 1946, plot 6792)o 'he incrense in octane no. of an octane fraction of Grozny garollne after isomerization in the presence of clay activated with metal oxides compares unfavourably with that of pure octane treated Vo o under similar conditions, being 4 points sesinst 25 points. This poor ravT-onse Is apparently due to the -Inhibiting effect of naph- thenos present in the above fraction. Tests on 4 mixtures of ootane S, with methyl-oyclohexane, ethyloyclopentaneq toluene, and 2,2,3-tri- Ve methylpentane, respectively, give proof that naphthenes inhibit isomerivation of noz=1*pmffins in the presence of clay while aromatic compounds do not and even are be;eficial. A similar effect of the nar,hthenen is observed also in the treatment of other fractions I of Grozny gasoline with AlC13 and HCI, as well as with Zikeev clay Therefore naphthenes must be removed at the start. Another means ;f ISO Increasing the octane No. of Grozny gasoline is by aromatization of too __A S AS L A6XIALLURICAL LMRATUA& tLAWFICATION ` ) 10 MW cat S C aicol 10 0311310" l (W C-T ISI 4 U 0 AT ID r U 0 0 VP It OP K K a K X P1 it is ~, a- a W 0 a V I V IN 0 43 a .7 1 Zo i i I i; - A T 6"! - " 0 0 0 - :.o 0 0 0 GO 0 * * 0 goo : 0 0 Oj* 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 4b f" a 0 0-0 * . 0.000 06- 6 0-0-0:0,0 * , 9,09-0 0.0.0 0 & 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 9 F *-,: 0 0 *!* 0 0 0 0 6,10 0 0 8 a 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 CO 100 00 09 the paraffins, by use of a modified CrO A1203,catalyst originally 00 preparod 17 Grosse, et &I. (C. A. 34, X45). his treatment raises go 'the octane number to 95 with 3 coo M4 per kg., and octane is go Iconv(;rted chiefly to benzene, toluene, and some xylene. The catalyst 00 Js easily regenerated by blowing with dry air. #0 00 00 00 go go 00 00 00 00 go 09 00 00 *6*00000000*000001*0000*00wo 0t 00 .00 00 of 0 0 90 00 90 00 00 00 &0 00 90 00 0 00 0, 7666960 a 1. . . ~ . ncalsov_ P.-F I ZALITO'W, n. L.6, ROMASOVA, Z. V. Lubrication and-Lubricants Effect of resins and asphalts on oxidation of lubricating oils. Vast. Moak. un. 7 no. 5, 1952. Mon&hl b= .2.f Rumsian Accesgions, Library of Congress , November 1952, Unclassif Oj V &Jdation of hydrocarbons with o=yg-an. Oxidation' of p Eventova, It. p. ]a t, ul V. Osipnva.. 'Irc-sir, mmkov. G"m V. Pl()-. No' 4, 91-8(19M).-Hydro Mrv Esirs;.wn. Ixaut genA tion of iso-PrPh over Rouey 1~i at 100*1 gave Is opropyleyelo 1htmne, bris 153-33A% n.1 1.4410, dn 0.80M. This was oxi S R a dizcdatatm. pressurem-ith 0 [for app. cf, B. andZaPtsma". -'ski Moskiv. Govidarsi, 111tir, 151, RX101)) 3' . hrm, at 140 ~ with Pirculation of 0 through the substrate at , .0 I,Ihr,; wider thtse conditions 12.4% conversion occurred. The.reacticni products included: traces of paraffin gases. COj, yascous aldehyde, AcOli, Clit) COJIA, WSW - l h o cyc exanone, cyc J, - t COTI, and ' (0lI)CO(CI4SW%Iji b~ 141 (semicarbatone. tn. 163-41). Similar omidation of cyclah"anot gave 12,1 % conversion d f ld d l h i an e o e " cyc none and (CHj)4(COmH)ri Cyclo-. Y hexanone gave but 8% conversion, yielding (C112N(COj:I)s- The results of the oxidation cxPt3. are explainable by forma ~ : tson of hydroperoxidei; at Ote tcrtinry C atom und at the chle4OH) group, followed by dccomium. of the hydropcr- :oxidra to the products listed above. The results Indicate., N) that the tertiarv C Rtoru in the side chain is attacked frat.; The tunt. of 0 taken ul) by t9opropyleyelohex"t Vithi time since the oxidation prueess Is catalyzed by the resultingr ' G. M. Koso lapofl~-! P'. /OxIdation of aromatic hvjk(~g~with oxygen. v P, Bou V, I[L V. Chtrityatutv ad A. MOM Al -it U -11TMM'ffO~--+ZTjjL it. I INIt*Avta1. Miak 1775=.. 7 anti Ph(CIIj)jI'h (11) were v-pused to 0 3 his. ut. 171"1 it vi: title of 0 I-Air. Attiong Xe produqts ol oxidatiou of I (total 23%) %Ytre C0j, OzOll, AcOH, and small units. of Pholl and glutaric acid. Tht i,xislatioal I)rxtlkCt-. Of 11 (total 42.5%) included HtO, CO, COI, nrittral tars, and traces of PhOll and adiple acid. It most be assuniLd that ..the reaction proceeds via the c1cayage of the interniediatc u," -dihydropefoxide at the C atoms In sr,cw'-positions to thePhouclei. TtietaWoxidatinrfptoftctsof(PhCl-[,),ClI -p.. %vere 7, 111, at 175", 3 and 6 tars., and at 205", 8 firs., re, and 2070and of (PhCHCHt 4CIT (111) 34, 68,and 64%, rest).; the absence of even traevi of PhOll at the lower temp. indicates the firnmess of thcAxnid; increasing the tensp. or duration did not change th,.- direction of the reaction: only a sniall nrut. of PhOli was tormed ofter 6 Isrs., none forintd after 3 lirs, at 205". Them- were ruore tars its the oxiclation of Ill. It. Cutoff MOM A4~ from ih~ rnd 11) ovdrcmirb by a ON 11 Lai_ if -fait, op ~,j to 11 11 -1!" ;_~ '. I I . i", ~ ATS Mof a Al P. :7 i h 4 1" kill JU - Hij a 1 5 SIT A N'Ti I v ;p. .4 Lim G a.1, Jill .1. 1. ils 0 1, hi - .411