SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORISOV, Y. S. - BORISOVA, A. I.

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BARMOV, A.A., inzh., laureat Leninskoy premii;- ~--Q-R--'-S-0-10 'rues., in'zh.; VAKS, D.I., iuzh.; TLLDZI7WSKIT, A.F.. doktor tekhne nank; prof., laureat'Stalluskoy'premli: GIROM, Z.X., inzh.; GL17=, Y.Tes'.9 Insh ; ZOBIN, V.S., iuzh.; KA=, XT I,, dote.; XAMINSKATA, V.V., kand: tekhn. nauk; MR NSKIT, V.N.: inzh..laureat Laiduskoy premit; KWHIR, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; KOOMM, I,X,, kand, tekhn, nauk-, I&VIFA, Z.M&,~Inzh.; LUKIYANOV, T.P., inzh.; XOROZOVA,-Ye.M., iuzh.; NOSKIff, P.A., kand. tekhn. nauko dote.; NIB3RG, N'Ta., kand. tekba. -nmk-,,.0STROUKOV, G.A.. inth.; PIDTKIN, I.B.: iuzh.; SPIVAK, 31.11., kand. teldiu,---nauk; SUM-SRIK, X.R., iuzh.; SHASHqN, P.I.* inzh.; SHIFRIN, SX, iuzh'; UMBSON, H.Q., dok-tor tekhn. nauk: prof.; GLIM.,B.M.. . inzh.:. red.-.. SOKOWVA, TF,, tekhn, red. [Handbook for mechanics of machinery plants in tow volumes] Spravochnik mekhanika mashinostroitelinogo zavoda v dvukh tomakh. Vol.l. [Organization &~3d design preparation for repair workY Organizateiia i konstruktorskaia podgotovka remontnykh rabot. Otv. red. toma R.A. Nookin- 1938- 767 p. Moskva, Oos. nauchno- tekhn..izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry~ (MIRA 11t8) (Machinery-Maintenance and repair) it s Be irt * I lol CA "fig, 1.1 Jug ;z Ia. 41, Oil ilia Ii 10 fill I I 3 t~i en I Iu Ip Pi Oil A gill toll HUM P, VIA. IV !Jill]- 13'3-58-5-2/31 AUTHORS: Lokshi4n,, Ye. M. and Borisov, Yu. S., Engineers TITLE: M11M, Intensification of--Me--Tf5"fsV' Fur nace Process by ChanginG the Composition of Blast (Intensifikatsiya domennogo protsessa izmeneniyem sostava dutlya) PERIODICAL: Stall, 1958, Nr 5. pp 391-397 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The choice o4k.' the most effective compositions of blast is difficult due to lack of calculating and experimental data,, scientifically based, which characterise possible changes in the course of various blast furnace processes on the transfer from one kind of blast to a blast of a different composition. In order to establish the possibility, expediency and an approximate economic effectivity of individual compositions of blast furnace blast as well as rational conditions of their practical utilisation, a method of calculating indices of the blast furnace performance, based on drawinr, up zonal heat balances was developed. In the light of present views on heat exchange in a blast furnace, it is possible to limilt its division into two zones, the boundary between which is the temperature of the z6ne of slowed down heat exchange. In the calculations such a development of all Card 1/6 blast furnace processes is tak-en at which this temperature 133-58-5-2/31 Intensification of the Blast Furnace Process by Changing the Composition of Blast is within the limits, corresponding to operating conditions of the best Soviet.furnaces. The first approximate method of taking into account the kinetics of reduction in a blast furnace was developed on the basis of laboratory investigations carried out on a special large installation of VNIIMT. The reduction of pelletsowas carried out in a layer at temperatures 800-970 C with gases containing from 32 to 70016 of reducing components (CO + H ). The linear gas velocity 1.2,to 1.5 m9/min. As a criterion for the reducing ability of gas the value of kg - the weight of metallic iron3formed during the reduction of briquettes with In m of gas during 1 minute. The relationship between kg and total % of CO + H2 in gas is practically linear (Fig-3). In order to mal-ntain in the furnace normal aerodynamic conditions it is necessary to secure the constancy of the amount of gas passing through the furnace in a unit of time and to retain the distribution of temperatures in the furnace. The main parts of the Card 2/6 method of calculating are outlined in a general form. 133-58-5-2/31 Intensification of the Blast Furnace Process by Changing the Composition of Blast These are; A. Calculation of material characteristic of raw materials. As starting data for the calculation the composition of raw materials, composition of pig and slag, the degree of transfer of the individual elements into iron and slag, the yields of pig t/t and slag t/t, consumption of fluxes t/t, the consumption of carbon on direct reduction and the amount of carbon burned at tuyeres. B. Calculation of zonal heat balances. The furnace was divided into three zones; zone of intensive heat exchange (bottom part) and the zone of slow heat exchange (middle part) and the zone of well developed heat exchange (top part). The division is shown in Fig.l. C. Calculation of the combustion process in the tuyere zone. D. Calculation of the degree of direct reduction, E. Determination of blast furnace performance indices. Calculations were carried out for blasts containing coke oven, natural, producer, blast furnace and carbon dioxide gases 9 oil and steam. i1wo methods of utilising coal d8st were also considered; a) blowing in hot gas (1600-1700 C) Card 3/6 obtained on gasification of coal dust in generators of the 133-58-5-2/31 Intensification of the Blast Furnace Process by Changing the Composition of Blast cyclone type; b) blowing in natural coal dust. According to the calculated results all additions to the air blast can be dividied into three groups: 1) consuming heat in the tuyere zone (steam, CO , blast furnace gas); 2) evolving heat in the tu�ere zone (coke oven and natural gas, oil, etc.); 3) comparatively neutral in respect of heat consumption in the tuyere zone (producer gas etc.). A specific feature of all additions is a decrease in the combustion temperature in the tuyere zone. For the additions of the second and. third group a decrease in the intensity of the combustion of coke at tuyeres is also characteristic. All these deficiencies limit the application of any of the above additions, but can be overcome by oxygen enriel).ment of blast. The dependence of oxygen consumption (m~/t of pig) on the type and pvupoi:tion of an addition to blast - FiG~-5; the influence of additions of steam (A), natural gas (E) and producer gas (V) on the output (a), coke rate (b), cost of pig (v), calorific value of top gas (g) - FiG.6; the influence of additions of oil (A), cyclone semi-gas (B) and coal dust (V) Card 4/6 on the output (a) and coke rate (b) - Fig.?. 133-53-5-2/31 Intensification of the Blast Furnace Process by Chan6inG the Composition of Blast Conclusions: 1) For a successful application of all types of additions to the blast its simultaneous oxygen enrichment is necessary. 2) The calculations indicated that an enrichment of blast furnace blast with oil, natural, coke oven and producer gas, as well as blowing in coal dust either directly or in the form of semi-gas, obtained in a cyclone combustion chamber, should have an effective influence on the blast furnace performance. Within the limits investigated a maximum decrease of cohe rate of 30-3_Y/o and an increase of out-put of 40016 with simultaneous sharp increase in the calorific value of toD gas can be expected. 3) The use of carbon dioxide and steam for blast enrichment has no advantages. 4) kn increase in the temperature of preheating blast additives should be beneficial for the furnace performance. 5) It is advantageous to introduce blast additives into the tuyere zone. 6) The proposed method of calculating enables an approximate evaluation of the effect of various additions to blast furnace blast. 7) The results of Card 5/6 calculations indicate that it would be advantageous to 133-58-5-2/31 Intensification of the Blast Furnace Process by Changing the Composition of Blast carry out semi-industrial or industrial trials with blast aaditives as soon as possible. There are 7 figures and 9 references, 8 of which are Soviet, 1 English ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy N.-i. Institut chernykh metallov. (Ural Scientif ic-Re search Inatitute for Ferrdus Metals) Card 6/6 NOSKIN, R.A., kand.tokhn.nauk, red.; BOR-ISOT,,Yu.S., inzh., red.; PLITNIT, T.D.. lush., red.; KimAyLonny, Y.i., inzh.. red.; C-MOV, T.P., insh., red.; POPOT, A.T., lush., red,; BLIKIND, T.D., takha.red, [Modernization and repair of machinery plant equipment) Koderni- satsiia I remont obomdovaniia mashinostroitellufth savodov. Pod red. R.A.Noskina. Soak-va. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1959. 261 p. (HTRA 13:3) 1. Hauchno-tekhnicheelcoye obahchestvo mashinostroitallnoy pro- myshlannosti. TSentrallnoys pravleniye. (Industrial equipmnt--Kaintenance and repair) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4601 Koordinatnoye soveshchaniye po primeneniyu kisloroda na metallurgicheskikh zavodakh Urala. Sverdlovsk, 1956 Primeneniye kisloroda na metallurgicheskikh predprivatiyakh Urala; materialy koordinatsionnogo soveshchaniya (Use of Oxygen in Metallurgical Plants of the Urals; Materials of the Coordination Conference) Sverdlovsk, 1960. 152 p. Errata slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Akademiy-a nauk SSSR. Urallskiy filial. Institut metal- lurgii; Urallskiye pravleniya nauchno-tekhnicheskikh obshchestv chernoy i tsvetnoy metallurgii. Resp. Ed.: P.S, Kusakin., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Tech. Ed.: N.F. Sered- kina, PURPOSEs This collection of papers is intended for scientific research and technical personnel in the field of metallura. COVERAGEv The use of oxygen in ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy of the Urals is discussed. Results of ezperiwat*I~Ube-of in's6me metallurgical plants are presented. During the Coiifi~.renoe, hold December 20 and 21'. 1956, the following persons (in additicm to the authors) took part in -G~~ Use of Oxygen (Cont.) SOV/4601 the discussion: V.Ya. Miller, V.V. Mikhaylov, P.Ya. Sorokin, A,A. Perestoronin (all affiliated with the Institute of Metallurgy of the Ural Branch AS USSR), S.M. Kazachenko (Nizhne-Saldinskiy metallur i heskiy zavod - Vizhnyaya-Salda Metallurgical Plant), M.F. Kochin (Deceasedl awrallskiy institut chernykh metal3ov - Ural Institute of Ferrous Metals , M.Ye. Kislitsin (Chelyabinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod - Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant), G.V. Demin (Krastourallskiy medeplavilInyy zavod - Krasnourallsk Copper Smelting Plant), V.A. Aglitskiy (Institut Unipromed' - "Unipromed'" Institute). Some of the papers are followed by references, both Soviet and non-Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTSt Introduction 3 Revebt3ov, V.P. Institut metallurgii Ural'skogo filiala AN SSSR [Institute of Metallurgy of the Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR]. On the Problem of Determining Basic Trends in the Use of Oxygen in Ural Metallurgical Plants 5 Use of Oxygen (Cont.) SOV/4601 Bragin: V.T. [Institute of Metallurgy of the Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR]. Theoretical Principles in the Use of Oxygen in the Blast- Furnace Process 11 Zakharov, A.F. LNizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Nizhniy Tagil Metallurgical Combine]. Experimental Use of Oxygen in Blast-Furnace Opera- tion 23 Borisov, Yu.S. LUral'skiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metal- lov kUral 6dT6nt=1c Research Institute of Ferrous Metals)]. Use of Oxygen- Enriched Blast In Blast-Furnace Operation 37 Novolodskiy, P.I. LNizhniy Tagil Metallurgical Combine~. Experimental-Use of Oxygen in Open Hearth Furnaces 43 Khudyakov, N.A. [Ural Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metals]. Use of Oxygen in Open Hearth Furnaces 57 Mikhaylikov, S.V., and V.N. Krysov.[Institute of Metallurgy of the Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences ~SSRI Uralvagonzavod (Ural Railroad Car Plant)]. Experimental Use of Oxygen in the "Uralvagonzavod" 65 S/117/61/000/001/006/013 A004/A001 AUTHOR. Borisov, Yu. S. TITLE: Regulating the Organization of Repairs and Modermization of Equipment PERIODICAL- Mashinostroitel', 1961, No. 1, pp. 15-17 TEXT: The author gives a report on the results of the All-Union Scientific- Technical Conference on Organization of Repairs and Modernization of Equipment, taking place in June, 1960, in Gorkiy. The Conference was convened by the Tsentral'nyy i Gor'kovskiy pravleniya NTO Mashprom (Central and Gor'kiy Board of NTO Mashprom) together with the GNTK Soveta Ministrov SSSR (GNTK of the Council of Ministers of the USSR), Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR po avto- matizatsii i mashinostroyeniyu (State Committeelbr Automation and Mechanical Engineering at the Council of Ministers of the USSR) and the Gor'kiy Sovnarkhoz. After a short survey on the development of the system of preventive maintenance, the author points out that only after the reconstruction of the industrial administrations and the introduction of SovnaLrkhozes in the Soviet economy it was possible to establish centralized and specialized enterprises to carry out preven- tive maintenance work and general overhaul of equipment for a number of plants. Card 1/4 s/n7/6i/0oo/oo1/0o6/0l3 AO04/AOOI Regulating the Organization of Repairs and Modernization of Equipment Thus the Moscow City and Oblast' Sovnarkhozes founded plants for the overhaul of metal-working machine tools and the centralized reconditioning of worm machine parts. Mechanical repair shops are being organized whose serviced; are available to quite a number of enterprises of certain industrial fields. The Mosoblsovnar- khoz, Mosgorsovnarkhoz and Lensovnarkhoz have introduced the centralized overhaul of electromotors, transformers and other power equipment and devices. Several Sovnarkhozes, e. g. the Gor'kiy, Moscow City, Kuybyshev and others, have organized the serial manufacture of a number of spare parts and units for the modernization of metal-cutting machine tools. Thus, e. g. the Kuybyshev Sovnarkhoz has founded a special shop for the centralized production of gears and splined shafts, which lowers the production costs of these parts considerably and increases the quality of manufacture. Special planning and designing organizations for the repair and modernization ofequipment are being created, e. g. the TsKBAM Mosgorsovnarkhoz, VPTI Lensovnarkhoz, PTIMASh Khar'kov Sovnarkhoz, TsPKTB Mosoblsovnarkhoz, VPTI Stroydormash of Mosgorsovnarkhoz, etc. The Conference stated, however, that, in the whole, the work carried out by the industry in the field of improving repair facilities and modernization of equipment has not yet come up to expectations and Card 2/4 S/117/61/000/001/006/013 Ac)o4/Aool Regulating the Organization of Repairs and Modernization of Equipment lagged behind the tempo of development and technical improvements in industry. The Conference regretted the attitude of the Gosplan USSR, the Gosplans of the Union Republics and other central organizations and scientific research institutes, not giving adequate support to the Sovnarkhozes in the field of repair and moderniza- tion of equipment. Particularly the organization of regional Repair Plants and specialized repair enterprises leaves much to be desired. The Conference recommerd- ed the Sovnarkhozes to create and develop specialized repair plants and shops for the centralized overhaul and modernization of equipment, manufacture of spare parts and units and also to utilize for this purpose free capacities of production and mechanical repair shops. In order to speed up the organization of regional Repair Plants, the State Committee for Automation and Mechanical Engineering of the Council of Ministers of the USSR should instruct the "Giprostanok" and "Orgstan- kinprom" Institutes to develop z-tandardized technical plans providing for the modernization of machine tools and other equipment which is undergoing overhaul. Another important problem being discussed by the Conference was the lack of qualified labor for repair works. Although it is imperative to have skilled repair workers at the plants, the Ministry of Higher and Medium-Level Special Education does not take steps to train qualified personnel for repair work and service of Card 3/4 S/117/61/000/001/006/013 AOO4/AO01 Regulating the Organization of Repairs and Modernization of Equipment equipment, which, on the other hand, results in an insufficient mechanization and automation of production. Another point being discussed by the Conference was the most expedient pay-system for repair workers. While a certain part of the parti- cipants were in favor of the piece-rate system, others preferred time wages for repair workers, referring in particular to the difficulties of the piece-rate system arising in connection with the introduction of the seven::hour working day. The Conference recommended the Sovnarkhozes to avail themselves of the practice of the Mosoblsovnarkhoz in creating special production and experimental enterprises for the strengthening and reconditioning of machine parts, these enterprises being subordinated to the sections of the Chief Mechanic and Chief Power Engineer of the Sovnarkhozes. ASSOCIATION: Sektsiya remonta i modernizatsii Tsentraltnogo pravleniya NTO Mashprom (Repair and Modernization Department of the Central Board of NTO Mashprom) Card 4/4 BOR-ISOVY Yu.S.; MFANOV, A.A. Investigation of the blast furnace process with introduction of liquid fuel into the hearth. Stall 21 no.6:492-498 Je f6l. (MRA 14:5) 1. Urallakly naucbno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov. (Blast furnaces) (Petroleum as fuel) BORISOV, . S.; SAKRAROV, V. P. MechanizinLy the machining of pinion teeth. Mashinostroitel' no.12913-16 D 1620 (KLPA 16ti) (Gear-cutting machines) BORISOV, Yu.S.; SAM"V, V.P. Devi'Ces for cutting gear racks in repair shops. Mashlnostroitall no.9:13-15 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) (Gear-cutting machines) BORISOVI Yu..S* Urgent problems in the development of repair service. Mmohinostroitell no.9:10-12 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) (Industreial equipment-Maintenance and repair) DYFISHITS, X..A.; DIDENKO, S.I.; kand. ekon. nauk, retsenzent; BORISOV, YU*S,) inzho, rod, (The organization and economics of equipment moderniza- tion] Organizatsiia i ekonomika ipodernizatsii oborudova- niia. Moskva, lzd-vo 1114ashinostroenie," 1964. 136 p. (MDU 17:6) BORISOV, Y-00se, L-izb. Basic theoretical principles of a syatnm for prevuntive maintenance of equipment. Vest. mashinostor. 44 no.10!73-76 0 164. (141RA 17; 11) BORISOV, Yu.S., kand. teklin. nauk; KORNEV, V.K., inzh.; PUSHKASH, I.I., inzh.; YANTSEN, B.D., :Lnzh.; PARENIKOV, A.Ye.; ZAVARIJITSn', D.A. Using liquid fuel in bl-st furnaces of the Nizhniy Tagil metallurgical combine. Shall 25 no.6:497-503 Je 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskly kombinat i Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov. BORISOVY YU.S.. ~ Computing the theoretical temperature of combustion In a combined blast-furnace air blow. Stall 25 no.10t 884-890 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov. BORISOV, Yu.V., kand.istoricheskikh,nauk Highway of humanity. N"k'a i zhizn' 28 no.8:1-5 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Communism) (Russia--Economic policy) 60V/46- 4--4- 10/20 -AU THOR S Beb-huk, At,S.. ~ Borizov, Y-.).Ya, and RCzsnbr,-:g- L.D, -TITLE: On the Pru!~Irm of Cavitational Eros-i-.-M. fK voproe~4 o L-A-,7--tatsionnloy erc'zii) PhalODIGAL: Akni~,ticheslriy Zhurnal, 1915e,, Vol 4. NT- S, pp ~USO'Rj ABS,.rRAGT, Tn Raft -1-3 it vas shovn that the magnt-tuds ci cavitat-~.onai eroFion do~,ond--, z,.-i the numbe7 of bibblez formed and the rate o-. their c-:,ilapss, 'Which deteminm the strength of the Shoccir walre produced on unilapse of su.--h hil-ble~-. 'ihe m5an level of the cavitational nolse depenO.9 also t,n the mamber and rate or t,,ollapcza or b;,.bbles and there should be, therafore, a ralat'-crship, between the caritationai ncize and the xperimental cavitational erceion. The present paper desc:ibA5 the eL vt~rk an the -,f thip. rolat~!Xna.~iip. '11io (:P-%.-:Ltational orosion Tip-s c-b-Sarved at the flat and surfa:--a ef aa aluminl'am -SaMP2.3 su"-ie'--ted tc 8~1 ki/s a~eusti,~: ribrati-ors. ihree series or experiment,,; wars made-,~ ia ,;atar, 44n vater with a 5urfa7,-h-ac-ti'7r., substance OF-10 and a ac-atcnr, In a" l ~,a!-*r, the ttmr2 of irradiation was 9 minute.z. In ea....Ii aer-ir-ks m-ga8urmants were made at three di:tan;!!s!~ ef the acouptio fram the flat end- of the 8.?.uminium 7~amclle; those distances Card 1/3 were 0 ~ F, 1. 5 and Z, 2 : 1. mm. ihe (, avitaui,~na -, aro-I ion msazurc-' by On the Froblem Of CAN-Itational hrvlon SOV/4b-4-4-10/20 datemining the 1,,5s In weight cr she Eampli~ The cavitational nciae waa measured with a probe ~developell by Yu--'%, Borisov) coas:fting cf a meta). ~-w wiTh a barium titanate ring pui,~had oato it. ihis metal rod had a cra,7s-Section sixilar to that of ttieL aiwminium samp-'e and was Ella%~3d in the same poa-ition as the sampla, with respect to the a~~oustic Care waxi taicsn to eliminate sTaxidlng waves in the probe and traw-7miss' cn cf tho accous-ci. - enerEy throui f .L _~h the currVA nur a,.-a of the pr,1-be- only the flat enc! -,urfaes of the rrfta vas meant to racal,v6 the acouv t'L,, anergir. Most of the p:)wer, radiated by t1he i-ibrator was dir-cipated in calritazlon. only a smaA proportion of the pcme. wa- spent on pre~ucing nound dira~,tly. rhe resulta are ahown in t1k,3 fl.-!ra -cr, p 351. The orAinate TnOW5 xha mans iost by cavitation ,in Eramsi . vlu-fts the ataciA3a gi-es The mean s~T.;are of the cavitational r.re--.--re kin xho meania& or xne eXperL:.m9nta-4 pointz Ca rd 2/3 on "Mlle Problem of Cavitational Ermion so 1, V/4b-4-4-10/20 in olio liVuro on p 661 is as foilow~: 3, Z, I represent the results obtained in acetone; 8, 7, 5 -- in water with OP-10; 9, 6, 4 - in water. Within the ranges of the em!ion (1:100) and pressure (1:50) studiei by the authors the experimental poin-us lie, approximateiy on a straight line.. Thereare 1 figure, 1 tahle and 3 Soviet referencen. ASSOOL'.TiON: Akusticherriy Institat, AN SSSR, MozKva tAcou5mi-,al Institute, A(:ademy of Sciences or the U.SS.R,, Mvaccm) SUNQ ITED: August 14, IV58 Card 3/3 :WCF~~ST%,' WR: ARY.)14414 8/0124/64/000/001/BO23/W23 SOURCE: RM. Vlekhanika) Abs..lBl30 ALMAOR: Borisov, Yu. Ya. TITLS: 14ethods for measuring sound fields CITED SOURCE: Tr. 1-y Vses- nauchab-tekhn. konferentoii po, probl. vibratsion. i.' pul'satsion. goreniya. M., 1962, 31-35 TOPIC-TAGS: sound,,sound field, pressure measurement, piezoelectric probe, coaxial cable, wave guide TRANSIATION: The construction. of a pigzoelectric waveguide probe for the measure- meats of sound pressures under cavitation conditions has been described. It is well known that piezoelements have a linear amplitude characteristic up to very high sound pressures; being of sufficiently small size, they introduce a negligible distortion into the sound field and exhibit excellent frequency charact- eristics. Nevertheless, one cannot use the piezoelements directly in the presence of cavitation and high temperatures since the sensing elements become quickly destroyed and loose their piezoelectric properties. Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4014414 The author proposes to separate the medium subjected to measurements and the piezometer by an acoustic waveguide which satisfies the following requirements: it has a linear amplitude characteristic, shows no velocity dispersion, exhibits a flat frequency characteristic, and is not damaged by the medium. Such demands are satisfied very well by the high frequency coaxial cable in which the copper core transmits the elastic oscillations vhilelthe polyethylene layer contributes to the damping. The article describes in details the wide-band ultra sound probe RK-19 wave- guide and the methodology of the measurements. There are 4 references. Ye. F. Afanas'yev. DATE Acq: 18Feb64 MM COM PH, GE ENM:. 00 Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4876 Borisov, Yulian Yaroslavovich., and Leonid Olegovich Makarov Ul Itrazvuk v tekhnike nastoyashchego I Wdushchego (Ultrasound in Engineer- ing Today and in the Future) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1960. 86 p. 5,000 copies printed. (Series: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Nauchno-populyarnaya : eriya) Resp. Ed.: L. D. Rozenberg; Ed. of Publishing House; Ye. P. Moskatoy; Tech. Ed.: 0. S. Simkina. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for physicists and engineers interested in the scientific and practical applications of ultrasound. COVEME: The booklet is one of a popular science series and discusses prac- tical possibilities of ultrasound enginjering, some problems in ultrasonics which require laboratory research, and the use of ultrasound in the control and analysis of industrial processes, for precipitating dust and smoke, in Cawrix- Ultrasound in Engineering Today and in the Future SOV/4876 medicine, etc. Figures and drawings of some Soviet ultrasonic equipment are included. Some American and English ultrasonic equipment and contri- butions to the field are also discussed. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TAME OF CONTENTS: From the Author 3 Ch. I. Ultrasound Changes the Properties of a Medium 5 Secrets of bubbles [ultrasonic cavitation in cleaning and emulsification] 5 Quiet workrars [mvitation bubbles] 10 The bubbles float to the surface [coagulation of cavitation bubbles 12 Ultrasound cleans the air [coagulation of aerosols in an ultrasonic field] 14 Separation of mixtures 18 Ultrasound cuts glass 19 Cam&.2A __ BORIEDV, Y-a.ya.; STATIMOV, Yu.G. Streamo arising in a standing sound wave. Alr-.ust. zhur. 11, no.h-35- 41 165. (mill l8t4) 1. Akusti-clie-skiy institut AN SSSR, Yoskva, S/046/62/008/001/014/018 B125/BlO2 AUTHORS: Borisov, Yu. Ya., Gynkina, N. M. TITLE: Acoustic drying in a standing sound wave ?ERIODICAL: Akusticheskiy zhurnal, v. 13, no. 1, 129 - 131 T~,XT: The authors studied acoustic drying as a function of the position of the material in a standing sound wave with the device shown in Fig. 1. During this study, the numerous factors affecting drying in a sonic field are to be separated. The higher harmonics occurring with high sound levels were eliminated by a one-member low-frequency filter with a cut-off frequency of -1500 cps. The sound pressure measureJ with a cylindrical sound receiver was transmitted to an (JINL-214) vacuum tube, or to an/,--3 (AS-3) spectral analyzer. Fig. 2 shows results obtained by averaging over 15-fold measurements in 0.4 mm thick and 10-10 mm large specimens of filter paper (initial humidity 41 � 1~4,). The relative error at more than 8/6 humidity did not exceed 10~, and increased to 250/a with decreasing humidity. Curves 1, 2, 3, 4 of Fig. 2 show the drying of the specimens in the pressure loop of the standing sound wave Card I /I / IV S/046/62/008/001/014/018 Acoustic drying in a standing... B125/BlO2 at sound pressures of 15D - 163 db. Though the rate of deviccation increases with increasing sound pressure, sound pressure is not the decisive factor in drying of capillary porous materials in a standing sound wave. The high energy levels of the above-described dry chamber are probably necessary for the generation of intense circulating floy.~s on V/ the drying surfaces, and thus for the removal of humiditg from these surfaces. Owing to the temperature difference of 3 to 4 C betveen pressure loop and pressure node, curve 5 of Fig. 2 was taken at a lower temperature. All other curves were taken at 32 0C. A. K. Gorokhov and L. A. "Jonakhova, took part in the present investigation. The following monographs are mentioned-, A. V. Lykov. Teoriya sushki (Theory of drying). ld.-L., Gosenergoizdat, 1950; 1. 1. Slavin. Proizvodstvennyy shum i bor'ba s nim (Production noise and its control). A., Profizdat, 1955. There are 2 figures and 5 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The two references to English-language publications read as follows: E. Brun, R. 1A. G. Boucher. Research on the acoustic air-jet generator. A new development. J. Acoust. Sec. America, 1957, 29, 5, 573 - 583; R- M- G- Boucher. Drying by airborne ultrasonics. Ultrason. News, 1959, 31 21 8 - 9, 14 - 17- Card 2/4-- i S/046/62/008/001/014/018 Acoustic drying in a standin'g. . . B125/BIO2 A S SO C T ATI ON :Akusticheskiy institut ANI SSSR (icoustic2 institute of the AIS USSR, 7.1osco-0 SUB';,';ITT--!'D July 26, 1961 Legend to Fit-. 1 ( 1 ) Dynamical BOO-w siren of the t~-Pe -7 - (UZG-7G), (2) antechamber, (3) separating diaphragm, (4) acoustic filter, (5) working chamber, (6) reflector, (7) specimen, (a) piezoelectric sound receiver. (a) dry air, (b) air. Fig. 2. Time dependence of humidity. 1~7' in abs., It in sec., pressures in decibel. - - Fig. 1 ~ i'"MaMNU 5 7 S Card 3/4 I's 1, 15965-66 1FW P~kvrv ACC NR: "6001998 1JP C), SOURCE CODE; IJR/0170/65/009/006/0741/0743 1 AUTHOR: Dolgopol v, N. N. Stmonyan, S. G. ; Borisov, Yu. Ya. i ORG: Institute of New Structural Materials, Moscow (Institut novykh stroitellnykh materialov) TITLE: Kinetics of acoustic drying of capillary porous materials SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 9, no. 6, 1965, 741-743 TOPIC TAGS.: quartz, acoustic effect, Ivurethane, drying 1), 4i4~ 57 ABSTRACT! Tile kinetics of -aco -- sjEAry4awere studied on (Luar sand the bul1c of which (88. 3%) consisted of particles 0. 355 - 1 mm in size, and con0aliTe-U-377-Tsture in the pro- portion of 0. 164 kg/kg. The samples were subjected to various levels of sound pressure (158, 163, and 167 db) at 7 - 15 kc, then analyzed for their moisture content. At tile same time, the temperature distribution over the samples was measured with thermocouples. The drying curve was found to consist of three portions: (1) a period of increasing dryingpj! rate, (2) constant rate, (3) decreasing rate. Another material studied was polyurethane 1117 i foam, a material of high moisture absorption coefficient (up to 800%). It w59 &ried at i UDC: 66.047.59 BORISOV. Zdr, Diirid Livingstone, great explorer in Africa; 1813-1873. Nauka i tekh mladezh 14 V-4:14-t AP 162. BORISOV, Z. "Devolopment o, Uncultivated ancl, Farren land in the 03ovie, Uni n1n, F. 7" I " 95 / C'aria) Vol, I o. 4, - "cf iYa, BU1 SO: ~.bnthly list of E~.,st Euroman Accessions, (E1%L), LC, Vol. 4, 1, Jan. 1955, Uncl. BORISOVp Z. "Geographical division of rice production in Bulgaria." P. 163 (Priroda I Znan--ieo Vol. 11, nos. 1-3, Jan.-Mar. 1958, Sofiia, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC,, Vol. 7, No. 7, July 1958 BCRISOV, Zdravko Economic geographical characteristics and agricultural problems of the SandansId-Petrich subregion. Godishnik biol 54 no.3: 47-9.9 859/160 (publ. 9611. VEJZHF.V,, Ivan; BORISOV, Zdravko; KRUSTEV, Kruatiu - ~?-:', -- - The lovech suburban zone f~rom the viewpoint of economic geography. Godishnik biol 55 no-3:229-259 160/161 [publ. 1621. DINEV, Liubomir,'I.~WELCHEV) Ivan,;-BORISOV, Zdravko,; KRUSTEV, Krustiu Structural characte-istics,, distribuTiorp~a-,:' pr,.)blems of the labor resourc)s coming from tl~e Peinik District. Godishnik biol 57 no.2t201-250 162--163 [publ. 164]. 4,6rav?o The Razlog microrlistrfct~ GoILE:hnlk bj.ol- 5? n..i.2!251-307 1621-163 [publ. 1641. BORISOV, Z.rl,. lnzh. Me NSh-IOD hydraulic gear pump. Ifa3hinostroenl.e no.lg96-97 . a-F 16 5. (IIJRA j 8 24 ) BOIZISOV-BOGOLUMV) B., general--mayor intendantskoy sluzhby; YABIA)N'Y,A, P., podpolkovnik intendantskoy slu2hby Progressive method of financial planning. Tyl i snab. Sov. Voor. Sil 21 no.10:54-:55 0 '6L (MIRA 15#1) (Russia--A.m.y~-Finances) BORISOV-ETINGOF, Ye. For those who inquire, think, and create. Izobr. i rats. no.8% 35-36 Ag 162. (KRA 15 s 9) 1. Zamestitell glavnogo redaktora izdatel'stva "Znaniye". (Bibliography--Technology) 0 **goo Sor 0 0 006-600 % 4 1 it 11 11 If I) w 11 l6 1, a id a bi If is' )t 19 V u m * is I) a it 41 as L IF 9 1 IF -MAL W. 1L4A_,j_ I A I f 0 .-P 11. -pess, ~ssma INC-9-fits f.", Doleralination of Idlioluth In ex lemitcl an'! in listil"'Is 00 A S~ A. letiffel I ;-SO t Ae", Zf'mtr . 10A. 11, 111*1 c Ill list- UltKA1111(t. fw flit- skill. 44 111 tilt- dr, Ill. I .10s 211VIIIIIIII its 113r beAt jilvilliol .f ;I,llltlg Alld Ila W A M-1, .00 was Goo =00 so goo is* zoo N :I so0s !wee 00 too KAL LITIOATUAI CLASSIFKATOOO' too -it aft. cot 1-4 -031.3.1 0 u ii; IV IQ al P-3-11 0 N two so GIVOISASO It It I tt it it A I 41110 & ; 0 : 0 4110f 00000000 *goo* 010 6911111*9009090: *00 41110000**04690 ::: ::1j I j 4 1 6 1 a 1, 0 Is u u W AI L a -L-1 r. a I I k -4-.JL- P. 04 1 1 1 1 1,- -. - A lee I Al Ilorl.,V-Folot Skil. Ann. seckur P&11301e, last. cirm. SCh 31~d XN0,. it forms I(NI(s).N(SO&M-21110 11. %lowly Irdum it to a "it of I -)IV ties, ing I with SCIr -jh-ul pt. Treatment with strong JJCJ givt% MithVICL. 0 0: at 15u, converts I to V.Slls)XtS0,1. 00-ai liesting 261. beierster 00 -M -a -a It- L A WITAttjPrVCAL LIT1141FLAC .. ..... t - i -,I -F--w tv It "a Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ojo 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 0 0;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & if 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 see ISO* t:00 too too BORISOV-POTOTSKIY, SerM Aleksandrovich; ALAVERDOV, Ya.G., red.; -- 7001FIA) T.Da, tekhn, -ed. (Qualitative semimicroanalysis; laboratory manual] Kache- stvannyi polumikroanaliz; praktikum. Moskva., Gos. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola," 1961. 254 P. (MIM 15*-4) (Chemistry, Analytical-Laboratory manuals) 8() R /,S- (--~ v - fiE.6 /~/- ID DAM, A,I., inzb.; BORISOV-EMIN, M.P., inzh. Improve the production of rock, sand, and gravel used for building materials. Nekh.trud.rab. 11 no.6:30-31 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Building materials) --- Mechanized extraction and processing of rock products for use In building.'Stroi.mat. 4 no.5:32-34 My 158. (MMA 22:4) 1. Nachallnik Glavmosuemdproma. (Quarries and quarrying) (Sand and gravel plants) BORISOV-RnRlM - I -DAYN, A. -- A ~ Internal potentialities In the nonmetallic mineral induBtr7. Yin. SSSR 20 no.4:37 42 AP '59- OfIRA 12:6) ~Buildlng materials industry-vinance) BORISOVA, A.A., kand. med. nauk Experience in the treatment of trophic ulcers with an acidophilic paste. Vast. derm. i von. 38 no.3:75-77 Mr 164. (141RA 18:4) 1. Kafedra kozhnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. L.A. Neradov) i biokhimii. (zav. - prof. N.P. Pyatnitskiy) Kubanskogo meditsinskogo instituta (rektor - dotsent V.A. TAtyshev) i Krasnodarskiy venerologichoskiy dispanser (glavTiyy vrach I.N. Shirkov). KOAGEZYAN, M.A., kt~nd, med. naul~, IWESOVA , A,A- Ran]. mf-J. miuk . ". I :.Segses. Medicinal p-.ope.-l-,jeo of squash ca~-!:~'ene in sl'Jti d' Vest. derm. i ven. 38 no.12,,,49-51 D .164. ( P _3 A 1, 8 ~j 8 j 4 1. Kafedra k3zhnykli lxjln:mi~y (zav..-, prof, I.A., Nj~radvv) Kubanskogo meditsinskego anstituta 1 Krasnodurskiy gorcdsk~~y - 4 venerologicheskiy dispanaer "glavnyy vrach 1.N. Sh.Avkzx), BORISOVA, A. A. "Data on a Study of the Ametional Capacity of the Ki(Ineys in Sypbilis 9 11 Cand TAed Sci, Krasnodar City Dermatovenereology Dispensary, Kuban Medical Insto Krasnodar, 195h. (RZhBiol, ,,,,o ", Mir " ) 55 1 SO: Sum. No. 670, 29 Sep 55--Sunrey of Scientific and TeChnical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) BORISOVA, A.A. Role of the biology teacher In the aesthetic training of pupils. Biol.v shkole no.1:41-45 JA-F 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Ullyanovs)dy Institut unovershonstvovaniya uchiteley. (Biology-Study and teaching) BORISOVA3 A. G. "Geographical Analysis of Caucasian Astragali and Their Genetic "elation,," Botan. zhur., 33, No.3, 1947 Botanical Inst. im. Komarov BMISOVA., G. PA 17/49V6 UM/"loine - 30tarw way/jun 48 "Iola* - TozoaW "Geographical Analysis of Caucasian Astragall and Their Genetic Relation,* A. G. Borisov&, Bot Inst Imeni V. L. KDmarov, Aoad Soi USSR, Leningrad, 7 PP "Botan Mue Vol M=, No 3 Two hundred seven species of astrag&lus are found in Caucasup, I.e., about 4peroent of the total number of astragal species in USSR. Over 80 species are endemic to Caucasus. Desoribes some species In de- tail. Submitted 10 Aug 47. - 17/49T86 ROIRISOVA, A. G. i Borisova, A.G.- "On the Classification of the genus of Trangacantaha 'All)" tan. materialy Uerbari.va Botan. in-ta im. Komarova Akad. nauk SSSA, Vol. XI, 191j9, p. 10607 SO: U-034, 29 Oct 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal 'nykh Otatey, No. 16, MO. Compiiers: BORISQYA, A._-Q.; VASILIYEV, V. N.; GORSHKOVA, S. G.; ILIEI, M. 14.; nOICOV, M. V. MALLYEV, V. 1,.; M-BAWYEV, 0. A.; POBEDIMOVA, Ye. G.; POYARKOVP, A. I.; PROMPLNOV, Ya.l.; SHISHMIN, B. K.; SHTEYNBERG, Ye. I.; YUZEPCHUY,, S. V.; AFAITIAVYEV, 1". S.; KC,,VLPOV, V. T I (Acad.); Editors: SHISBKIN, B. K.; BOBROV, Ye. G. Flora of the USSR Vol. 15, Moscow-Leningrad, 743 PP-IIJ-0 Book W-22202, 7 Apr 52 To X.v. BLINOYSX .1 # A.G.- VASILICHXMO. I.T.; JWY.KRT. V.V.; pAg NIXITIN. Y.Y.; M~A.I.; SRAPAR M. X.K.; YEWHWNKO. B.A.; SHISHKIM, B.X.; *ANDP, O.A.; VASIL' YNY.A.0". # tekhnichesid; redairtor; "TROVA, K.T., takhnichookiy redaktor [11ora of Turkmenistan] Flora Turkmenii. Ashkhabad, Izd-vo Turkmen-r' skogo filial& Akad.nauk SSSR- Vol.4. 1950. 271 P. (MIRA 10:7) 1. Chlou-korrespondent Akademii nauk 333R (for Shishkin) (Turkmenistan-Dotany) BORISOVA, AG. Astragalus and tragacanth of Crimea Bot. mat. Gerb. 14, 1951 BORISOVA, A.G. Genus Olea. Mora SSSR 18:512-516 152. (HLRL 6:5) (01 i-ve ) ; - ill - . I . I !--" ! ~ i ~ I - --~. .. J. j, BORISOVA. A.G, wvli~- New genus of the family Labiatae from Central Asia. Bot.mat.Gerb. 15021-324 153. (MLRA 7:2) (Asia, Central--Labiatas) (labiatae--Asia, Central) BORISOVA, A.G. -,,.e, ~ Classification of the tribe Satureinese Benth. of the f-mmily Iablatae in the flora of the U.S.S.R. Bot.mat.Geeb. 15:325-331 '53. (MIRA 7:2) (Labiatae) !aP-I,SOV~, .G SHMHKIN. B.1., radAktor; GOIOVNIN, M.L. redaktor; __,L..jj rzvzuHo it.b., tekhalabeskly redaktor. Ilora of Trausbai%xlla. Angiospermae-Dicotyledone(Leguminosae). Ylora Zabailaklia. no.6:546-663 154. (MLRA 8:6) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SM (for Shishkin) (Transbaikalla-leguminoses) BORISOVA,A.G. ~nnmw~ -~*- Species of the genus Bergenia Moonch In Central Asia. Bot. mat.Gerb. no.16:97-103 '54. (KERA 8:9) (Asia, Central-Tannins) BORISOVA,A.G. 0. ..., 1, - Rev species from the Labiatae family. Bot.ioat.Gerb. no.16:274-285 154. (X!BA 8: 9) (labiatae) BORISOVA, A,.G. - 'j, Genera ThuBpoinanths, Brunalla. Flora SSSR 20.-.231-233; 493-48 154. MRA 7:7) (labistae) BORISOVA, A.G.; BOCHANTSIV. V.P. ; 3UTKOVO A.Ya., doteent; VASILIKOVSKAYA, A.P.; vviiujwbKIY. A.L. dotsent; GOLODKOVSKIY, V.L.; GONCHAROV, N.Y. [deceased); DROBOV. V.P., professor; XCROTKOVA, fe.Ye.; XOSTIIIA, X.P.; KORYASHEV, S.N.,Cd8cbamedJ; IAKHIPA. M.N.; LIVCIMVSKIY.I.A.; MIROHOV, B.A. (deceased]; PAZIT. V.K.; POYARKOVA, A.I.; PROTOPOPOV. G.F.-, SUMNEVICH. G.P. [deceased]; KHALIZOVA. K.P.; YUZEPGHUK. S.V.; KOROVIN, Ye.P., professor. glavnyy redak%or,-,,2AKIROV,fk.Z., professor, redAktor; SHIPIJKHIN, A.Ya, redaktor isdatelletva [The glora of Uzbekistan] Flora Uzbekistana. Glay. red. I.P.Vorovino Tashkent, Izd-vo Akademii nauk UzSSR. Vol.3. 1955. 825 P. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Doystvitellnyy chlen AN UzSSR (for Korovin) (Utbekistan-Botany) BOUNOVA, A.G. '14-- New species of the genus Veronica L. Bot.mat.Gerb. 17:341-356 '55. (KLHA 9:5) (Speedwell) BORISOVA, A.G. -, - Systematics and economic importance of the herb Bergenia Moench. Trudy Bot.ixst.Ser-5 no.4:297-339 156. (MM 9:6) (Saxifrage) BORISOVA. A...G.- . .. - 4* WA010-4WO-404"A" "I r~. ~ -~~6-7-0'f- the"ne'v*'gen-us' Ralipipl~yllum Nkigl') Boriss. - 0 (fam. Zygo- phyllaceas Lindl). Bat. mat. Gerb. 18:144-156 '57. (MLRA 10:6) (Galtrop) IKONNIKOV, S.S.; ISKAILOV, M.; KNORRING, I.G.; KMOIJVA, A.S.; KUDRYASHEV, S.M.; MALHYXV, V.P.; MASLIMUKOTA, T.I.; KIVSKIY, S.A.; NIKITIN,T.A.; OVCHINNIKOV, P.M.; PLESHKO, S.I.; POPOV, N.G.; SIDORBNKO, G.T.; GHUUVINA, A.?.; SHIBXOVA, I.F.; BCRI redaktor; VA$Ilt'CHBN- KO. I.T.. redaktor; NBUSTRUYEVA, MA,Reawak~tor'. ZENDBLI, R.Ye., takhnichaskiy redektor [Flora of the Tajtk S.S.R.] Flora Tadthikskoi SSR. Moskva, Izd-vo Aked.nauk SSSR. Vol.l. [Pteridopkqta - Gramineael Paporotnikoobrasnyo- z1aki. 41lay.red. P-N-Ovchinnikov. 1957. 547 p. (MIRA 10:9) (Tajikistan-Botany) BORISOVA, A.-G. ga Nvertovna Knorrlng-louBtruevs. Bot.shur. 43 no.3:454-456 Nr (Kim 11:5) 1. Botftnichookly inatitut im. V.L. Xomnrove AN SSSR leninand. 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Bot.mat.Gerbo 20:289-295 160. (MM 13:7) (Antennaria.) -BORISOVA, A.G. On the taxonomy of the tribe Galegeae Bronn (family Leguminosas). Bot. mat. Gerb. 21:243-258 161. (MDIA 14-- 1o) (Galegeae) BORISOVA, A.G.; KNORRING, O.E.; IEKRASOVA, V.L. Ninetieth anniversexy of the birth of Boris Alekseevich Fedchenko (Dec. 27y 1872- Sept. 29, 1947). Bot. zhur. 1+7 no.6:897-907 je #62. WIRA 15:7) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.L. Komarova k14 SSSR) Leningrad. (Fedchenko, Boris Alekseevich, 1872-191+?) BOBROV~ Ye.G.; BONDARTSEV~ A.S.; BORISOVA j A.Gp; VASILIKGV, B.P.; VASILICHENKO, I.T.; GOLUB V.F.; GRUDZINSKAYA, I.A.; YEGOROVA, T.V.; ZINOVA, A.D.; IVANINA, L.I.; LEONOVA, T.G.; MATSITKO) A.Ye.; PIDOTTI, 0.1.; FOBEDIMOVA, Ye.G.; POLYAKOV, P.P.; POYARKOVA, A.I.; SAVICH, V.P.; SINIKOVA, G.M.; WIRNOVA, Z.N.; SMOLIYANINOVAy L.A.; FEDOROV ' Al A.; KHARADZE, A.L.; TSVELEV, N.N.; SRISHKIN, B.Mdeceasedi; PENIKOVA, G.A., red.; BARANOVA, L.G., tekbn. red.; FRIDMAN, Z.L., tekhn. red. 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Ldpc,,aspdl; BOBROV, Ye.G., prof. doktor biol.na-uk, red. toma. _ _ I [Cichorioideap.] CichorlolapaV.. Moskva, Izd-vo Nauka, 1964. 796 p. (Flora SSSR, vol.29) (MIRA 18:2) BORISOVA, A.I., Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Change# and (biLk"linging." Kazan', 1958, adaptations of residration4n 15 PP (Kazan' State Univ im V.I.u Ivanov-Lenin) 350 conies (n, 29-58, 130) - 27 - KONOVA. 1.V.; IMONOVA. N.M.; IYXRUSALIMSKIY, N.D.; BORISOVA, A.I. Determining vitamins and antibiotics by diffusion into agar. Report Wo.2: 4aantitative determination of vitamin B12 and its derivatives by paper chromatography. Hikrobiologlis, ?8 no.4-490-494 JI-A.- 159. (MIRA 12;12) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. (VITAMIN 312 chem.) (ISCHMICHIk COLI)