SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORISOVA, T. S. - BORISOVA, Y. I.

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RAKHWOV, V.A.2 prof.; PRORVICH, L.V-j. kand.mednaWc; ~LORMVA X-T---~- Iocal application of corticostercids in the t--eatumut of certain dermatoses. Vest.derm.i vene 34 no.10230-35 t60. (AM 13:11) 1e Iz kafedry kozhnykh i venericheakikh bolemney (zav, - profo V.A. Rakbmanov) I Moskovskogo ordena Lanina meciiUinskogg insti- tuta imeni I.Me Sedhenovas 2* Ghlen-korrespondent AMN SMR (for ROdmanov). (STEROIDS-THRUMTIC USE) (SKIN-DISMES) L 02272-67.____E'd'r_( ACC NRt AP16025253 ODURCE CODS2 UR/0057/55/036/007/1251/1258 AUT11ORi BrichkinA,V,; Do1otov#A,V,; BorisovagT,V, ORG: none TITLE: On the dynamics of the cathode\and anode spots of an electric*arc SOURCE; Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fitiki, v. 36, no. 7, 1251-1259 TOPIC TAGS: electric are, arc property, cathode, anode, copper, cathode spot, anode spot ABSTRACT: A large part of this paper is devoted to a mainly qualitative discussion of the growth and motion of cathode and anode spots in electric arcs, The electrode spotj increase in diameter less rapidly then does the discharge channel; the authors feel that the reason for this behavior is to be found in the thermal inertia of the elect- rode material and its temperature and electron emission characteristics, The qualitief whose possible influence on the dynamics of electrode spots is discussed Include the thermal flux in the spot, the electrode temperature, the beat conductivity, the electrodynamic repulsion of autonomous cathode spots, the boiling point of the cathode material, the heat capacity of the cathode, the latent heats of fusion and vaporizatioz and the temperature dependence of the electron emission within the cathode spot. The last factor accounts for gross differences In the behavior of cathode spots on elect- rodes of different materials* The high motility of the cathode spot on a copper Card 1/2 UDC: 537.523 L 02272-67 ACC NRs AP6025253 electrode is ascribed to a decrease In electron emission at high temperatures, owini to destruction of the oxide surface layer, Experiments were performed with arcs between concentric copper rings and between plane electrodes that were variously beatet or cooled, The arc wandered in the annular space between the ring electrodes the more rapidly, the higher the electrode temperature (up to 500 or 7000 C) and the shorter the gap. The cathode spot executed chaotic motions about its-,mean position anc left no perceptible track; the anode spot moved more evenly and left a trail of molten electrode material. The current density in the anode spot decreased rapidly,with in- creasing electrode temperature; that in the cathode spot was muchless temperature dependent. It is concluded that from the discussion in this paper onpccan estimate the velocity with which the electrode spots must be made to move and devise means for realizing that velocity; that the current density in the anode spot on a COPPI r elect- rode depeQds stgongly on-the electrode temperature, decreasing from 4.161x 10 to 6,19 x 10 A/cm as the temperature increases from 16 *o 5000 C, whereas the current density In the cathode spot depends but little on the temperature; and that the cathode spot has a tendency to move under the influence of the magnetic field-of the current in the electrode. OrIge art. ban: 5 formulas and 7 figures. SUB ODDS: 20 SUBM DAM 24Kay65 ORIG, REP: 010 OTH REP: 001 Card 2/2 vmb A-Z-1 --; ~~, -, ~, q V~ 11 V BORISOVA, V. I Techniques of correct breathing. On. tekh. 2 no.2:73-75 7 158, (Respiration) (MIRA 11:2) ~_ BORISOVA. V.~j_,kulinmr Decigions of the culinary council are being carried outs Obahcheetv. pit. no.12:8 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Otdel rabochego ambshemiya Samtovskogo otdeleniya Privolzhokoy zhelesnoy dorolgi. (Saratov-Cookery (Vageta6bles)) BORISOVA, V. Borisova., V. - "History of the optical production in Russia," Trudy Studench. nauch.-tekhn. o-va (Yoscow technical college im. Bauman), 2, 1949, p. 9-16 SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal tnykh Statey, No. 15, 1949.) BORISOVAY V. Cinemascope. p. 22. Is grounding of radio receivers obligatory? p. 24. RADIO. Vol. 5, no. 1, 1956 Sofiia, Bulzaria SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) lAbrary of Congress, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957 PAZHITNOVA, N.P.,-,BIRIS~VA, V.A. Products of secondary recovery as raw materials for pyrolysis. Trudy MINKRiGGP no.28:126-i33 160* (MIRA 1414) products) (pyrolysis) (Petroleum BORISOVA, V.A., in2h. ........ Using new shiny copper and nickel electrolytes in autGmatic three-layer electroplating. Mashinostroenie no. 2:62-65 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) -BORISOVA, V.A. Introducing automatic machinery for electroplating in three layers, MI. takh*-ekono inform* GOB* naUOh,-isal. inst. nauch. i tekh. inform. 18 no.2:29-30 F 165. (MIRA 180) ,-BORISOVA, V.D. Prinimall uchastiye: RATURINA, Ye.A.; FESHKoVA, Y.G.; - Ta-P-; LEMSHKINA, V-Ye-; PSTROVA, I.I.; SAMIRA, O.F.; ELYAVAN, A.P.; 79MOVSILAYA, Kh.A.; CHIZHIXOVA, m.m. SElpAKOVSKAyA, L.I., red.; POTOTSKAYA, N.M., tekhn.red, (Districts of Novosibirsk Province; phyuicogeogr8phical Raiony Novosibirskoi oblasti; prirodno-okonomicheskaia Novosibirsk, Novosibirskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 367 (Novosibirsk Province--leonomic geography) features] kharakteriatika. P. (MIRA 13;9) BORI-50VAj V. F. 37421. Vitamin C v Kullturnp-h Yagodakh Gorno-Altayska, Sbornik Rabot Po Voprosam Gigiyeny Pitaniya. Novosibirsk, 1949, s. U7-27.-- Bibliogr: 12 Nazv. SO: Letopis' Zhnrnallnykh Statey, Vol. 7, 1949 OVCHMNIKO, t.Ye., inzh.1 BORyP&,JL-R.-jn7.h. Evaluation of oil characteristics in oil containing materials. Masl,zhir.prom. 28 no.l2j6-9 D 162. (MA 16:1) 1. Ukrainskly nauchno-issledovatel.skiy ins4tut maslozhirovoy proporshlennosti. (Oils and fats) (7, x FIGUROVSKIY, N.A.. professor; BORISOVA, Y.G. qualitative analysis oi~ rmaceuticals from crystalline evaporation layers. Apt.delo 6 no-5:46-51 S-0 '57. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nouchno-ionledowatellskogo aptechnogo institute Hinisterstva sdravookhronenlya SSSR. (DRUGS-ADULTZRATION AND ANALYSIS) , V.~., red.; NOVOSELITMA, O.N., otv. red.; VARLAMOV, R.G.,-~-BQK.SOTA SOKOLOTA, Te.Y., takhn. red. [Simple transistorized ro'ceiveral Prosteishie priamniki na poluprovodnikakh. Mosk7a, Izd-vo "Detalcii mir," 1961. 1 fold. 1. (Prilozhenie k zhurnalu "Mnyi tekhnik," no.10(100)) I (MM 14:5) 1. TSentrellnaya stantaiya ytmikh tekhnikov, Moscow. (Transistor radios) FWT ACC N" AT6013830 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0035/0043 q -P AUTHOR: Borisova, V. I.; Dekhtyar 1. Ya.; Madatova, E. G. ORG: Institute of Metal Physics, AN UkrSSR (Institut metallofiziki AN UkrSSR) TITLE: Change of the magnetic properties of nickel during cyclic thermomagnetic treatment (~b SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Issledovaniye nesovershenstv kristallicheskogo stroyeniya (Study of imperfections in crystal structure), Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 35-43 TOPIC TAGS- nickel, thermomagnetic effect, magnetostriction, thermal stress, magnetization, magnetic permeability, magnetic coercive force ABSTRACT: The effect of cyclic thermal treatment" etic field on the coercive force,I fn a magn I magnetization, and magnetic permeability of nickel Was studied for the first time. Vacuum- remelted nickel specimens were vacuum- akw-M-edfor 4 hr at 900C to relieve the stresses, then subjected to cyclic thermal treatrnentl~repeatcd quenchings) at 250-1100C both in thei absence of a magnetic field and in the presence of a longitudinal or transverse magnetic field. A 25-30% reduction in the increase of the coercive force was observed after cyclic thermal treatment in the longitudinal field as compared to the same treatment in the absence of a lieid. A sharp reduction of this kind was also observed in the transverse field. Cyclic thermal Q treatment was found to cause a decrease in the magnetization and permeability of nickel, thi card 1/2 L 34099-66 ACC NRI AT6013830 being directly related to the data on the reduction in the increase of the coercive force. The effects observed are interpreted in terms of the general aspects of the theory of thermo- magnetic trea ent. fe combined action of magnetostrictive and thermal stresses during f, of i f r the quenchinE n ck om temperatures above the Curie point causes a decrease in the number of dislocation ources, and this in turn results in a smaller increase of the coercive 1 0 force. Orl~gart.~as: 4 figures, 3 tables, and 5 formulas. SUB CODE: 11 SUBM DATE: 23JuIG4 / ORIG REF: 006 / OTH REF: 008 Card 2/2 VMb ACCESSION NR: AT4010696 8/2601/63/000/017/0120/0131 AUTHOR:-- AqrtsovaV.~ I.; Dekhtyar, 1. Ya.; MadatDvag Z. G.; Mikhalenlwv, V. V.; edchenko,--R-. G.; Kha7anov, 1~1. a. F TITLE: Investigation of the effects of nonstationary heating on the changee In magnetic and electrical properties of heat-realstant alloy Zh9-6K SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Insty*tut metalofizy*ky*. 8bornIk nauchny*kh trudov. no. 17, 1983. Voprosy* flzfld metallov I metallovedeniya, 120-131 TOPIC TAGS: alloy ZhS-6K, paramagnetic susceptibility, surface electrical rresistance, heat treatimint, phase trandormation, eddy current, heat resistance, magnetism, alloy electrical property, heat resistant alloy ABSTRACT: Application of new methods to the physical investiption of the phase and structural changes occurring during cyclic heat treatment of heat-resistant materials is very important. One of the methods used in this study is that of paramagnetic suscepti- bility, by means of which It Is possible to determine the interrelationship between struc- tural changes and the states of phases,'whether these changes are successive or simultan- eous, and to what extent they occur durtug the process of thermal fatigue. In addition to Abe above methods the following were also usedi changes In thermal rigidity and Cu-d 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4010696 electrical resistance, form changes, and measurement of the surface electrical resis- tance with determination of losses due to eddy currents. The first task was the investi- gation of the effects of thermal stress on form changes and hardness of samples of the alloy subjected to cyclic heat treatment. The results obtained showed that the linear dimensions of alloys with high recrystallization temperatures did not change appreciably as a result of thermal cycles. It Is interesting to note that after 250 thermocycles with cooling in water, breakage occurred without noticeable change in the length of the samples. Thermal rigidity of samples was measured in a standard VIM-1M apparatus. It was found that the changes in hardness resulting from. thermal treatment depend -not on ther- mal stresses but on changes in the fine crystalline structure of the alloys. The dependence of the electrical resistance of the alloy on heat changes during thermal treatment was studied by the potentiometrte method using a standard PPTN bridge. It was found that resistance decreases up to 50 thermocycles. The absolute mini urn occurs at about i 325 cycles after which there in a continuous increase -up to 600 cycles. 7be study of paramapatic auseepUbUity showed that during heat treatinent Own was. a OWUMOUS decrease in the hard'sWotim of dw matrix duo to tim illftUg DOINPOMMS , TMO Pto"Ma should cause a deorease in electrical resistance, TM 0" I"row anor on 0408 is Card Z/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4010696 difficult to explain. For the exact explanation of the process involved it is necessary to emoloy new methods using structural sensitivity characteristics and phase composition. The study of paramagnetic susceptibility demands a thorough study of structural and phase. changes occurring during cyclic heat treatment. For measurements of susceptibility a special unit was designed which utilized the compensatory method of measurement. The following conclusions were reached: cyclic heat treatment, with cooling in a stream of air, of thin samples 3 mm in diameter merely leads to acceleration of the agingprocess. With samples of complicated form a considerable stress gradient developed auring heat treat- ment leading to an unbalanced redistribution of elements. Under these conditions the appearance of cracks is more probable. The study of paramagnetic susceptibility of the alloy showed that for 3mm samples susceptibility increases evenly. No anomaliei were observed, a fact which is explained by the almost total absence of a gradient of thermal stresses during cooling. Orig. art. has 5 formulas, 7 figures, and I table. ASSOCIATION: Insty*tut metalofizy*ky* ANUkrRSR (Institute of the Metallurgical Physics of Metals AN Ukr RSR) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 31Jan 64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MM NO REF BOVi 001 OTHER: 002- Card 3/3 BORISOVA, V.I. (Novosibirsk) I--,--"- ~ - Gnngrene of the toes in Vasquez's disease. Klin-med 36 nooll 145-146 17158 (LIRA 11:12) 1; Iz gospitalluoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zev. -prof.' I.L. Bregadze) na baze oblastuoy bollnitsy Novosibirska (glpvW vrach zaslyzhenyy vrach RBFSR Z.A. Kireyeva). RANGRMIN) NRYMUMIA) BORISOVA, V.L. Case of foreign body in the free abdominal cavity. Khirurgila 35 no.10:124-125 0 '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Is gospitallnoy khirurgichaskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I.L. Bragdaze) na base oblastnoy bolluitsy Novosibirska (galvnyy vrach - zaalwhenny vrach RSFSR Z.A. Kireyeva). (ABDOMW for. bodies) BORISOVA, VA. A case of a dermoid cyst of the bladder. Urologiia 21 no.3:61-62 J1-S 156. (MIRA 9-12) 1. 1z 1-go khirurgichoskogo otdeleniya (zav. - V.M.3orisova) ob"yedi- nannoy gorodskoy bollnitBy Barnaula (glavnyy vrach R.I.Vaslkova.) (BLADDER, neoplasms teratoma) (TMUTOMA, case reports bladder) BORISOVA, V.M.,,,zaaluzhennyy vrach RSM Treatment of urolithiasis in the Altai Territory. Urologiia 23 no.2.-25-28 W-Ap '58. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz Barnsullakoy gorodskoy bollnitey (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhen"y vrach ROW R.I.Vaelkova) (URINARY TRAGT. calculi in Russia, statist. (Rua)) BORISOVA, V. M., Cand. Med. Sci., - (diss), "Diagnosis and treatment of urolithic disease (clinico-laboratcry investigations)," Barnaul, 1961, 23pp, (Omsk Medical Institute im M. I. Kalinin), 250 copies (KL-Supp 9-61, 188) BORISOVA, V.M.J. kand.med.nauk Changes in the filtration and reabsorptive capacity of the kidneys in patients with urolithiasis. Urologiia no.l: 19-23163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. 1z fakul'tatskoy kbixurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I.I.Neymark) Altayokogo meditsinskogo instituta. (CAILULI, URINARY) (BLOOD-4NLLYSIS AND CIMISTRY) (KIDNEY FUICTION TESTS) kand. red. riauk a n .1! ,,ate results of uratt,.-c4_21 ~,~-yst-,plasty- Uri;' :~pi"I 29 0 "4. (KIRA 17-.8) -Itatskcy knimrg".i (z,--;-.r. - prof'. I.i. Neym--Ark) lltaysk~go med.-t-sirlskocro institutm. IVANOV, K.K.; KOVALENKOVA, V.Ko; DAMOVAv T.A.I-ZPRISOVA, V.N. Prinimali uchastiye; SOKOLOVA, L.B.; PROKHOROVA, T.G.; SRATTLOVW; Z.K.; PYLINEVA, L.I,,l SMOVAq V,S. Obtaining colizWcin on an enriched medium. Med.prm. 14 no.11:13-16 N 160. (I'Mik 13: 11) 1. Institut po izyskanlu novykh antibiotikov AHN SSSR. (NEOMYCIN) BORISOVAP V.N.- GIRSI]FELID, R.V.; ZAKM, M.M~; OZIMINA, P.A.;.MMIEVICH, S. Use under dispensary conditions of seeding of sputum and tracheol wqshings for the detection of Mycobacteria tuberculosis. Probl. tub. 38 no.2:66-67 160. (MIRA 3-3;11) 1. Iz II-go protivotuberkuleznogo dispansera Moskq, (glavnyy vraoh G.V. Kotsubay). (MYCOBACTEPJ'UM TUBERGULOSIS) SAMTSEVICH., S.A.; BORISOVA, V.N. . ................ ... ......................., Effect of fertilizers on the rhizoophere microflora of winter wheat. 16.krobiologiia 30 no.6:1033-1041 N~b '61. (MIA 14:12) 1. Institut zertledellya Ukrainskoy akademii'sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk., Kiyev. (R11IZOSPHERE MICROBIOLOGY) (WREAT-FERTILIZERS AND MMRM) MARKHMN, Ye.K.; BASHARINA, L.A.; BORISGV, O.G.; BOIMOVA, V.N.; PWACH, V.B.; TIMERBAYEVAP K.M.; TOKAREV, P.I. Study of the state of volcanoes of the Klyuchevakaya group and the Sheveluch Vo cano in 1958--*. Biul,Vulk,sta. no.31:P~-16 161. (NMA 15.2) (Kamchatka-Volcanoes) TOKAREV, P.I.;,AMIS AP-VJ4, 0 Eruption of the Bezy4ann~y Volcano in April 1960. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.31:23-27 161. (MIRA 15:2) (BezyWannyy Volcano) BORISOVA, V.N.; BORISOV, O.G. Observations inside the Bezymyannyy Volcano crater in the su=er of 1960. Biul. Vulk. sta. no.32:14-19 '62. (MA 15'.10) (Bezmanny-Y Volcano) BORISOV, O.G.;,BOIi,ISOVA,-V.N. Repeated heat-up of the agglomerate flow of the Bezymyannyy Volcano, 1959-1960. 'Sbob. DVFAN SSSR no-19:9-13 163.:4MA 17:9) 1. Dallnevostochnyy geologicheskiy institut dallnevostochnogo filiala Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SESU. VINOGRADOV, V.I.; BORISOVA, V.N., syijy itni-cjimj [Hs kul Yung-ch'ang] Origin of volcanic salfates. Dckl. AIN SSSR 158 no-3tb'36-~37 S t64. (1-11 RJA 17 : 10) 1. Institut. geologit --udn-kh ipestorozMeniy, petrografii, mineralogii 0 -1 geokhijaii AJ~l SSSR. Predstavleno akudemikom D.S.Korzhinskim. KRUGLYAK, Ye.B.; BORISOVA, V.N.; BRAZHNIKOVA, M.G. Chromatographic comparison between olivomycin and some related anti- biotics. Antibiotiki 8 no.12:1064-1067 D 163. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Institut po izyskaniyu novy1di antibiotikov fiNN SSSR. BRAZHNIKOVA, M.G.; KRUGLYAK, Ye.B.; BDRISOVA, V.N.; FOKRAS, L.S. isolation, purification and characteristics of the antibiotic 14725 from the ostreogrycin group. Antibiotiki 10 no.1:43-48 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Institut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR, Moskva. MEZENTSEV, t.S.; KRUGLYAKf Ye.B.; B6111SOVl, V.N,; FEDORWA, G.B.; DWHNIKOVA, M, C-. Prodvjt!L-n or some olivomycin d=riv.~Ollv:~s arid tYeir pljysicochemical characterlati~~.S. Ant-lbioLiki 10 no.52-410-414 1-tr 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. institut po i-zysl-anlyu nc~ryldi antliblotikov P14N SSSR, Moskva. BRANNIKOVA, M.G.; KRUGLYAK, Ye.B.;--WRLqQYA,.V.N.; FEDOROVA, G.B. Study of olivomycin homogeneity. Antibiotiki 9 no.2:141-146 F 64. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Institut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov AM SSSR, Moskva. UKHOLINA, R.S.; OUGLYAK. Ye.B.;_Pg~~�qVA, V.N.; KOVSHAROVA, !.N.; PROSHLYAKOVA, V.V. Production of antibiotics related to olivomycin by various Actinomyces species. 1-fikrcbiologiia 34 no.l.-147-156 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut po izyskeniyu novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR. L 222]12n66 d - 30(1)1t JK ACC W AP6014829 SOURCE CODE: UR/0297/65/010/001/0043/0048 AJTH6Rt Brazhnikova, Me G.; Kruglyak, ye B 0" V. N.; Pokras, Le 5 ORG: institute for the Search of Now Antibiotics-, AHN SSSR, Moscow (Institut po, izyskanlyu novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR) TITIE: Isolation, purification, and characteristics of the antibiotic 14725 of the group of osterogrysins SOURCE: Antibiotiki, v. 10. no, 1. 1965, 43-48 TOPIC TAGS: antibiotic, bacteria, chromatograp1w/14725 antlbi6tia ABSTRACT: The antibiotic 14725 was Asolated from the cultural liquid of ActinozWcete 14725 of -the Actinomyces Xurssanovi species by extraction with ethyl acetate at a pH of 7-0 to 7.2; the extract was washed with water and concentrated in vacuum; the concentrated solution was treated with petroleum ether which precipitated the anti- biotic; the latter was crystallized by a mixture of heated ethyl acetate with benzene (7:3). Chromatography was used for the investigation of the composition of the crystalline antibiotic. A system of chloroform-carbon tetrachloride applied on paper saturated with ethylene glycol indicated that the preparation is composed of three components. Two components are crystalline, soluble in chloroform, ethyl acetate, ari ethanol, poorly soluble in benzene, and'insoluble in carbon tetrachloride. The third component was not obtained In the form of a horiogenous compounde A qualitative Card 1/2 UDC: 615-779.931-on/014 L 22937-66 ACC NR: ~ AP6014829 analysis of the first two components estab3-ished that the first component contains almost twice as much of N as the second component. With FeCl3 the first component produces a red tint, while the second--a green tint. An investigation of the biolo- gical properties of both components revealed that the first component was active in relition to Bacterium subtilis, and the second--against Staphylococcus aureus; in addition both components were found to be synergetically active against Staphylococcus, aureus. Data obtained in the investigations established also that antibiotic 14725 is close to a large number of antibiotics kPown as ostreogrysins. Among them are streptogramin, staphylozWein, antibiotic PA-114, micaMroin, and ostreogyrsin. It was found also that the properties of first component of antibiotic 14725 do not differ from those of micamycin,:and that the properties of the second component do not differ from those of micar7cin A and staphylorVoin M-le Orige arte has: 3 figures arA 3 tables. EJPR-s7 SUB CODEs 06 SUEM DATEt~ 24D9c63 ORIG-REF: 002.-1 OTH REFt 013 Card 212-4b SAMTSEVICH, S.A.; BORISOVA, V.14. Toxicity of volatile substances produced by micro-organims in the soil. Mikrobiologiia 3;1- no.3:484-491 14y-Je 163 (MIRA 17-.3) 1. Ukraingkiy nauchno-issledovatel Iskiy institut zemledeliya.. Kiyev. KRUGLYAK, Ye. B.; MMIUSEV, A. S.; BORISOVA, V. N.; FEDOROVA, G. B.; BRAZHNIKOVA, M. G. "Characterization of some olivomycin derivatives and decomposition products." report submitted for Antibiotics Cong, Prague, 15-19 Jun 64. inst for Search of New Antibiotics, PIC USSR, Mscow. IVANOV, Boris Nikolayevich; TKALIN, Ivan Mikhaylovich; SOOTSEV, Vyachealav Aleksandrovich; SHTRUM. Tiktor L8vovich; S11N,?YDZR, Roman Izrayle- vich; KAYANSKIY, losif Isaakovich; 1~ a; ARUTM- NOV, V.O., reteenzent; BLAIUMTKU, L.I., red.; SOBOLEVA, Ye.M., takhn.red. rTechnology of the manufacture of electric iustruments] Tekhnolo- L giia elektropriborostroaniia. Moskva, Goo.energ.izd-vo, 1959. 590 P. (MIRA 13:4) (Electric apparatus and appliances) KOZIDVA9 V.V.,; BORISOVA, V.T. Maintenance of chromium plated automobile parts. Biulitekh.-ekon. inform. no.3;16 161, . (MIRA 140) (AutomolAles-Maintenance and repair) USSR/Solid State Physics Mechanical Properties of Cr7stals and Polycrystall'? Compounds, E-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika., No 12,, 1956., 34889 Autbori Ivanov., G. P., Belyanin, V. A... Borisova, V. V. Instituticm: None Title: Effect of Annealing ov *rdness of Surface Iayer Strengthened by tb-- Electric-Spark Method Origibal Periodical: Metallovedemiye i obrabotka metallov, 1955, 110 4, 48-51 Abstract: The annealing stability of reinforced layers., obtained on specimens made of 45 steel by electric-spark processing using the 33-2M apparatus vas determiuad (Ivanov., G. P., Vest. 14ashinostroyeniya, 1954, No 10). The electrodes used were: hard T15K6 allOY, ferrochrome, ferroboron., tungsten, chromium,, and nitrided chromium (4% N). The microhardneaB of the reinforced layer vas-determined prior to annealing using netal- lographic sections and the M-3 instrument with a loading of 50 9. The layers having the highest microhardness~v those obtained vith Card 1/2 USSIR/Soli4i State Physics - Xechanical Properties of Crystals and Polycrystalline Compounds,, E-9 Abet Journalt Referel Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 34W9 Abstracts -the T15K6-alloy eleotwdes (1,260 jg/sq = and those of ferroboron (1,000 kg/eq =). All specimen were broken up into groups and sub- jected to-annealing at 300: 500, 700, and 800 degrees for 2 hours. Curves are given for the variation of the microhardness of the layers obtained vith various electrodes vs the annealing temperature. Card 2/2 IAVSXIT, G.K,.;BORISOVA. V.V. *2~~N-n- Prolonged sloop therapy of hypertension. Klin. med.. Moskva 30 n0-9: 95-100 Sept 1952. (CIML 23:2) 1. Professor for levskiy. 2. Moscow. IAVSKIT, G.K.,, professor (Moskva); oskva); LIKHARITA. K.0.0 (Moskva) Myocardial infarct and capacity for work. Ilia-uecl- 34 no.7:46-50 Jl 156. (XLRA 9:10) (XTOGARDIAL LIMT, ther restoration of work-capacity) (WORK. in various dis. capacity restoration in nyocardial infarct) 4L LAVSKIT, G.K.,professor. (Mosk-va); BORISOVA, V.V. (Moskva) PETROVA, Ye.N. (Moskva) Changes in the penicillin content of blood, urine and bile. Klin. med. 35 no.2:80-83 7 157 (MIRA 10:4) 1. Iz bollnitsy Chetvartogo upravlenlya MiniRterstva zdravookhre- neniya SSSR (nach. upravleniya - prof. A.M. Markov. nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. G.K. Iijvskiy) i TSentrallnoy laboratorii (zav. - prof. P.P. Averlyanov) (PBOCILLIN, determ. in blood, urine & bile after admin. of various doses) 3 cn- R I ~, 0- C, f4, ~ , U ~ f LAVSKIY. G.K.,prof.; BORISOVA, V.V. (Moskva) . ., ~ Antibiotic tberapy in cholecystitle and angiocholitis. Vrach.delo suDplement '57:18 (MIRA 11:3) (BILIARY TRACT-DISEASES) (ANTIBIOTICS) BORISOV.A, Yo. Exeraines with dumbbells. Mn.te. . 2 no.!:62-4-i Yr 15~-,.(11DU 11:3) (Gymn,n a t i c s ) GURVICH9 loeopolid Illich (deceased]; BORISOVAP Ye., red.; SWIAKINA, I., mladshiy red.; MSKMA,- R. , (koU aC natural resourbes in the development of productive capacitleslRoll prirodnykh bogatstv v razvitii proizvoditell- rVkh sil. Moskvag Izd-vo sotsiallno-okon. 3.it-ry 1961. 252 p. ?MIRA U: 8) (Natural resources) (Economic history) S/107/61/000/010/003/007 D201/D304 AUTHOR: Borisova, Y*., Junior Scientist TITLE: IBESM takes over planning MRIODICAI~: Radio, no. 10, 1961, 23-24 TEXT: The VCM (BESM)q a fast electronic computer installed at the Computer Center of the AS USSR, in being used in its new capacity of a planning computer. It operates at a speed of 10,000 operations per second. Latelyp mathematical methods have been applied also to the economic field and several problems have been already solved, such an the choice of optimum loading of production installations, distribution of transportation, flow of orders between factories and others. The programming of the machine uses the perforated card system; the output is presented in decimal notation on paper tape by a printer. As an ex- ample of the numbers of calculations involved, the problem of optimum loading planning is cited for a factory of small cubic capacity uutomo- biles. The loading had to be evaluittod for 13 production machines pro- ducing 25 components for bodies. The operation involved 1,000,000 Card 1/3 S/107/61/000/010/003/007 BESH taken over planning D201/D304 arithmetical operations, and the machine produced an answer for loading such that the total production time of components was coiisiderably shorter than that evaluated by factory methodology specialists. The problem was solved on the BESM by scientific worh-erU. Malkov, the machine producing the answer in 6 minutes. The machine has been successfully used by structural engineers. From the data supplied by the specialists of HAIAMoccirvoA (NXIMo.Ratroy . ) the Computer Center has solved the prob- lem of the muit rational use of tower cranes in construction work in Moscow. This resulted in a 25% reduction in the number of the cranes used. Interesting results in solving transportation problems were ob- tained by scientific workers Yu. Oleynik and K. Kim in evaluating opti- mum transportation utilization between industrial producing and utiliza- tion centers such as cement factories and building sites, which resulted in considerable reduction of transportation costs of materials. This permitted the /1OC_Asro-rPAwr_ Mosaytotr-) to reduce its transportation costs by 14 %, i.e., to sav* 1 million (new) rubles per year. The plan for movements of empty rail-cars was also produced. The same progranming was used for planning the transportation of forest products from felling points to the utilization sites of the BSSR, resulting in a saying of Card 2/3 BESH takes over planning 3/107/61/000/010/003/0o7 D201/D304 I million (new) rubles per year. A plan for the transportation of flour from 30 flour wills to 350 towns and villages was produced for the ~SRq P*MittiUg B&Ting3 of 32%. The same programning permits calculation of the beat loading of public transportation. In Gor1kiy this permitted a d*creaso in the cost of public transportation by 31% and in bua parking space by 5%. The reduction of total mileage of public transportation in large towns by 1% results in savings of about 1009000 rubles per year. Comparison of preliminary experimental planning shows that savings in mileage could be increased to about 10%. Ther* is I figure. ASSOCIATION: Yychislitellny tsentr AN SSSR (Computer Center, AS USSR) Card 3/3 ,A A few 00 I** 00 go 004 00 0 0 : 00,3 00 13 2.1~ It. A. -w to 9. and do dWAOA amwent Of mand fmw Or 'go" so-ilk, 13 4 ....... vice "it L rw 0 16 w I -d . , it It it It u AV 00 is 0 . .1 , a 000 00 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 o see 10 ,Moo 0.0 $200 too goo see too too moo L 38554 ACC NR. ljp(c) JD/ JC/ EWT (m)/WP(k)/T/EW~(e)/Wp(W) 1EWP(V)1EWP(t)1Ej AT6012401 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/OW/000/0263/0268 AUTHORS: Borisova, Ye. A. Gruzdeva, L. A.; Folomeyeva, 14. A.; Shashenkova, 1. 1. ORG: none I TITLE: Effects of small amounts of borm~~Iberyllium and lanthanum on the properties of yelded Ieams of titanium alloys S OURC~ E veshchaniye Po metallokhimii;_metallovedenivu i primeneniyu titana i yego splavov,--6-t . Novyye issledovaniya titanovykh splavov (New re~e_ai~c~_on titanium alloys); trudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 263-268 i %5F41_n C4jeA.DAA;G'3 'O'LliSTIC117-Y,, TOPIC TAGS:.4titanium alloy, metal welding, metal property, boron containing alloy, beryllium containing alloy, lanthanum. containing alloy / VT-1 titanium alloy, OT'4 tijanium alloy, VT5 titanium alloy, VTZ-1 titanium alloy ABSTRACT: The effects of smi5ll am?unts of boron, beryllium and lanthanum on the mechanical properties and st4,Vctuj of tita~4um alloy welded seams were experimentally inv t' ed on alloys VT1-1 OTA_ VT5.\ utt-vielded (argon-arc) 2-mm thick qs 1 4, and specime were tested cover a temperature iiinge of 20--500c, and curves of tensile strength; d be~dingovngle (to test for plasticity) at failure are presented for .v di eren~ a,ddi ,ves er this tem erature range. Photographs of the welding seam p microstructures~ or different amounts of the additives are also shown. It was found that: addition of up to 0.04~ Be, 0.1 e. B, and O.MIL La had no effect on the mechanical 1 L 38554-66 ACC NR,AT60 properties of thr. alloys over the temperature range 20--500C; addition of Be increases the yield strength of OT4 and VT5 welds without any effect on the plastic properties or on the microstructure; addition of up to 0.13% B modifies the structure of OT4 and VT5 welds and slightly increases strength but at decreased plasticity. The results justify further experiments on adding Be into welding rod alloys. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: 02Dec65/ ORIG REF: 00~ Card 2/2 R-R, kCC AP6025085 SOURCE ODDE: UR/0122/66/000/007/0056/oo58 AUMOR: Borisova, Ye. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Shashenkova, I. I. ORG: none TITLE: Effect of hydrogen content an delayed failure of VT68-alloy welds SOURCE: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 7, 1966, 56-58 material failure, hydrogen, tensile strength, TOPIC TAGS: Atitanium alloy, aluminum containing alloy, vanadium containing alloy, h drogen containing alloy, alloy weld, weld failure, delayed failure/VT6S titanium aloy 10 ABSTRACT: The effect of hydrogen on the susceptibility of VT6S titanium alloy (4-79% Al, 3.04% V, 0.13% Fe, 0.1% Si and 0.04% C) and alloy welds to delayed failure has been investigated. Disk-shaped 2-mm-thick solid and welded specimens containing mA%, 0.02%, or 0.03% H. were stress relieved at 750C and biaxially stressed in a special device under 25-50% of their breaking load (determined in short~-term tests) Welded specimens containing o.004% hydrogen (vacuum annealed) withstoo( '~130 days under 50% load without cracking,except for one in which the first crack appeared after 54 days. Specimens wM O.CE% H2 fafled in 3-4 days under a 25-~G,~vload. Specimens of the parent metal exhibited similar behavior. No hydrides were detected in any of the investigated specimens regardless of their hydrogen content; their structure consisted of a mixture of a + 0 phaBe./ Hydrogen increases the tensile strength of Card upce 62l,7Qi,os2,4&669.2Qq,788 L ACC NRs AP6025085 the alloy to 102.4 kg/mm2 at 0.03% hydrogen, from 87.9 kg/mm2 at oxA% H2- At the BaW time it substantially lowers the ductility of the weld, especially under biaxial stresses. Or~g-art. has: 1 figure and 2 tables. [NDI SUB CODE: 11 SUBM DATE: none/ PRIG REF: 002/ OTH RRF: 0011 ATD PRESS:S-o'97 C,,d 2121;~&P- BCIRISOVA jA.,__TOMACMA.A.V., redaktor; ROSLOV.G.I., tekhnicheskiy - _j YO r*daktor LTechnical and chemical control in public eating enterprises; textbook] Tekhno-khimicheskii kontroll v predpriiatiiakh ob- shchestvennogo pitaniia; uchebnoe posobie dlia tekhnikumov. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo torgovoi lit-ry, 1955. ill p. (HLRA 9:Z) (Food--Analysis) -B-ORIEMs-l~ioveta_Al~ko-ndr-ona;,.,-CHERVYAKOVA, L.S.0 red.; BRODSKIY, M*P., tekbn, re(L fGhemical control in public eating enterprisesl TekhnokhiTnichoskii kontroll v prodpriiatiiakh obshchestvennogo pitaniia. 2*.q perer. izd. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo torg. lit-ry, 1961. 143 P. (MBA 14:11) (Food-Analysis) lit ii. R FOS 14 q id a nj -. - ~! 0, ~* a, E ri e g 01 fa ------------- - AUTHORS: Borisova, Ye.A., Ryzhov, V.S. S/762/61/000/000/015/OZ9 T iT LE: Properties of the VT5-1 alloy as a function of the oxygen and hydrogen content. SOURCE: Titan v promyshlennosti -, sbornik statey. Ed. by S. G. Glazunov. Moscow, 1961, 160 -167. TEXT: The VT5-1 (Ti-(4-5.5)Al-(2-3)Sn) is a one-phase alloy characterized by excellent weldability, high creep strength at above 4001C, and good thermal stabili- ty (ThSt), i.e., low-T strength after high-T aging. Typical mechanical properties are tabulated, including high-temperature (HT) E and stress-rupture characterist- ics. An experimental determination of the effects of 0 and H on the properties of the VT5- 1 alloy leads to the following conclusions: With jaSLLIEjER 0 content, the tensile- strength and yielcl. limits increase, but the ductility characteristics, namely, the elongation, the necking, the notch toughness, and the bend angle of sheet mater- ial decrease (graph). Ductility decreases steeply with 0 contents beyond 2110. Notch toughness (NT) decreases by appx. 2-3 kgm/cm2 per 0.176 0. Yet, at 7000C an in- crease in 0 content engenders an increase in elongation and necking, hence, hot and warm working is not impaired by increasing 0 content. Tests made after 500 hrs at 450-5500C showed that up to 0.176 0 content does not impair the ThSt throughout the full range of test T ' s. An 0 content of 0.3 576 leads to a sharp decrease in plast- icity after 450-5000 aging. Thus, a 0.1-0.15% 0 content is advisable for VT5-1 parts Card 1/3 Properties of the VT5-1 alloy ... S/762/61/000/000/015/029 designed for long-term service (more than 500 hrs). Low-T tests at -70 and -1960 C.indicated an even decrease in notch-toughness regardless of 0 content in compa- rison with their respective values at 200, at which an increasing 0 content results in appreciable losses in notch toughness. Hence, the absolute notch-toughness v : lues at extremely low T are also substantially dep a ressed by high 0 contents. De- sirable 0 contents for low-T work are 0.1-0.157o. A considerable effect of the struc- ture of a specimen on the plasticity of the alloy at low T was noted. Equiaxial poly- hedral structure, as that obtained after full recrystallization anneal or quenching at T Is close to the a,-a+P temperature, enhances the elongation and necking at 1960 (as compared with their values at +ZOO) more effectively than do structures with jagged grain boundaries, characteristic of metal after hot deformation and incom- plete anneal. The same applies to notch toughness, but not to the I-IT characteristics. H affects the embrittlement of VT5-1 alloy less than that of technically pure Ti. 'With increasing H content, the tensile strength increases; the plasticity character- istics are not appreciably affected up to 0.02516 H at standard testing rates. Greater H contents and faster testing rates increase brittleness significantly. Low-T char- acteristics vary sharply: At-1960C specimens with 0.01374 H had approximately the same plasticity as those without H, but specimens with 0.017% H exhibited brittle fracture. Alloys for low-T operation should, therefore, contain less than 0.01% H. The bend angle is not affected appreciably by H contents up to 0.051o, provided the distribution is uniform throughout the specimen. However, it is noted Card 2/3 Properties of the VT5-1 alloy... S/762/61/000/000/015/029 that surface etching of sheets in acids leads to an objectionable concentration of H in the,surface layers and, hence, to a lowering of the surface plasticity. Notch toughness is affected most adversely by H content, with a sharp drop-off at 200C with H contents from 0.00476 to 0.011/a, a shallower drop-off to 0-0576, and a renewed steepening with yet larger H contents. Heat treaiment; The single-phase nature of the VT5-1 alloy renders a softening anneal to remove surface strain hardening the only sensible form of heat treatment. 1-hr anneal at up to 7001 is practically in- effective in any way. T I s up to 8000 reduce the tensile strength and increase the plasticity somewhat. Further T increase from 800-1,2000 does not affect the strength, creep, and elongation, but reduces necking slightly. Longer soaking at annealing T (3-5 hrs) does not change the effects of 500-9000 anneal') but reduces the plasticity parameters after 1, 100-1,2000 anneal through a significant growth of the grain size. Elongation is significantly increased by water cooling from 900- 9500C. 4000 tempering of specimens quenched in water from 9000 did not affect their properties appreciably. Higher tempering T Is (400-8000) increased the tens- ile strength and r-.duced elongation, but the level of post-anneal properties was not achieved. The quench T required to achieve an increased plasticity had to be increased with increasing 0 content. The nature of this mechanism is not clear. There are 10 figures and 3 tables; no references. ASSOCIATION: None given. Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Rpr -eA jaDma.,Y -,, Shashenkova, I. I. S/762/61/000/000/016/029 TTTLE: The heat treatment of the BT6 (VT6) alloy. SqURCE: Titan v promyshlennosti; sbornik statey. Ed. by S. G. Glazunov. Moscow, 1961, 170-175. TEXT: The BT6 (VT6) alloy is a formable two-phase (a+ P) alloy of the Ti-Al- V system with 5-6.516 Al and 3.5-4.5% V. The relatively small content of P phase renders it amenable to heat treatment, which may increase its tensile strength by 15-257o in comparison with its initial state after anneal. The precise quench and aging schedule depends on the operational requirements of the part. In sheet mate- rial, for example, the pre-quench T is limited to 8500C by the appreciable oxidation occurring at high T. The tensile strength attainable is tabulated versus quench T and aging T. The quench T affects the yield limit of the alloy significantl and ex- pands the Th-u-o.? difference from the usual value of Ti alloys (5-7 kg/mm ) to 15- 2 "0 kg/mm . This effect, which favors the formability of sheet material, is reduced to its normal value by aging - Inasmuch as the d~epth penetration of the quench-harden- ing is limited, rods with a diameter greater than 25-30 mm do not undergo hardening penetration to the core. Hence, parts intended for hardening should be first roughed down by machine tool, then quench- hardened, and lastly finished by removal of the gas -contaminated surface layer. The final results of the heat treatment are also affected by the type of structure of the initial material and by its content of gaseous Card I /Z The heat treatment of the BT6 (VT6) alloy. S/762/61/000/000/016/029 admixture and, more especially, 0. Depending on the T history of the hot forging and the degree of final deformation, the microstructure of the semifinished piece may exhibit either an equiaxial (a + P) structure or an acicular structure with sharp- ly defined initial-p-phase grain boundaries. The second type has lower plasticity- characteristic values, especially necking (full-page tabular comparison). The differences become most pronounced upon heat treatment consisting of quench and aging. Specimens forged in the (cL+ P) region, at 950-8001C, have better plasticity than those forged in the P region, at 1,200-1,0500. An increasing 0 content (tested up to 0.257o) improves the tensile strength and yield limit and reduces the plasticity, especially the necking and the notch toughness. The increase in strength extends to high T and applies both to short-duration and to stress-rupture tests. 0 is most eifective on the post - heat- treatment properties of the alloy. An optimal compromise between strength and plasticity is achieved with no more than 0.27o 0. The VT6 alloy excels by its elevated thermal stability, which is not impaired by the heat treatment. However, operation in excess of 100 hrs must be held to T I a lower than the aging T. There are 6 figures and 3 tables; no references. ASSOCIATION: None given. Card Z/Z ,BORIS 2 Y4.; BARDANOV, K.V. Ignition of titanium alloys in oxygen-containing atmospheres. Metalloved. i term. obr. met. no.2:37-40 F 163. (KIRA 16:3) (Titanium alloys--Combustion) _L 2651-66 PWT(M)/EUA(,i).4w(tVMT(-z.)/EWE(b-)-- IJP(c)- --- _WJ!JD. ACC M, 027604 SOURCE CODE: UR/0135/65/000/011/0027/0029 AUTHOR: porisova,,Ye. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); Shashenkoval 1. 1. (Engineer3,-_-qruzdeva, L;-A. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Resistance of welded joints of VT14 titanium alloy to cracking under pro- longed load qyl SOURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 11, 1965, 27-29 TOPIC TAGS: crack formation. titanium alloy, static load test, annealing VT14 .:,titanium alloy ABSTRACT: The use of titanium alloys to manufacture products performing under high pressure raises the question of their long-time reliability. So far, the pertinent conditions have been simulated in the laboratory by subjecting specimens to an un- iaxially stressed state, whereas under real conditions the alloys exist in a complex- stressed state. To remedy this gap, the proneness of titanium alloys to eventual fracol ture was investigated by means of a specially developed method simulating the plane stressed state. The method consists in determining the time (in days) until the appearance of cracks in welded washers subjected to a constant load in a special de- vice (Fig. 1). The welded washers investigated were made of VT14 titanium alloy Card 113 UDCz 621.791.011:6 L 965 1-66 ACC NR: APS027604 Fig. 1. Device for long-time loading of washers: a - housing; b - lid. The loading of the specimen (washer) is produced by the projecting edge of the lid as it is screwed into the housing card 213 96!;3~66 ACC NR; AP5027604 (3.88Z Al, 3.02% Mo, 1.02% V, 01015% H 0.08% 0 0 02% N Theeffect of annea'ing an cracking under prolonged load was aNo investijat;d by first heating some of the washers in an air-atmosphere furnace at 800'C for 15 min and cooli_~g them in oir. The loaded specimens periodically examined under a microscope with a magnification of 16-56 times in order to detect any cracks, Findings: no cracks were observed during the first 180 days of loading in the annealed and non-annealed specimens sub- jected to a load equal to 25% of the breaking load (P - 450 and 725 kg, respectively, for annealed and non-annealed specimens). When the load was raised to 507. of the breaking load, however, a large number of cracks appeared along grain boundaries in the unannealed specimens. Thus, annealing has a beneficial effect on the welded joints of VT14 titanium alloy exposed to prolonged leading. It is also established that the gas-saturated layer forming on the surface of specimens of VT14 alloy during their heating at aging temperatures leads to the premature cracking of the welded joint under prolonged loading. Hence, the author recommends eliminating this gas-conta- minated layer by sandblasting with subsequent pickling or by other methods. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUM4 DATE: none/ ORIG REP: 003/ OTH REF: 000 3/3 BORTSOVA, Ye. G. Cand Geolog-Mineralog Sci Dissertation; "Investigation of Interaction Between Grounds and Lime." 212150 Moscow Order of Lenin State V imeni M. V. Lommosov. Mos1tva no QUM WmTIMA-UlIxaveta Grigorlyevna; KOROZOT. S.S., professor, redektor; GMMM-GRYBOVICH. A.T., redair-tor; NOTORINA, I.A., tekhnicheakiy redaktor [P!rincIples of a methadologr for laboratoz7 research on artificial soil stabilization] Osuoyy metodiki laboratornvkh issledovanii pri iskusstvennou ukroplanii grimtov. Pod red. B.B.Morozova. [Moskva] Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta, 1954. 247 P. [Microfilm] (KLRA 8:3) (Soil stabilization) BORISOVA. Ye.G. Method of determining permeability to water in artificially reinforced clayey soils. Vest.Mosk.un.Ser.bicl., pochv., geol., geog. 14 no.4:189-194 '59. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Xafedra gruntovedeniya i inzheneruo7 geologii Moskovskogo universitsta. (Soil percolation) (Clay~-Testing) POPCV, I.V.; jZORISOVAj Ye_.G.- Relationship between water and clay rocks at the initial stage of the washout. Vest.Mosk.un.Ser.4: Geol. 15 no.1:51-59 160. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kafedra gruntovedeniya i inzhenernoy geologii Moskovskogo universiteta. (clay) (Water) POPOVP I.V.; BORISOVA, Ye.G. Relationship between water and clay rocks in the initial stage of the washout. Report No. 2. Vest.*sk.un.Ser.4:Geol. 17 no.4:25-34 JI-Ag 162. (~M 15:9) 1. Kafedra gruntovedeniya i inahenernoy geologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (Clay) (Water) 9 IF flow W,WW--- __ -1 4 0 0 v *-a- a -41 Ito j, 21 a "D b isvil.101N)i VU MIS ALP 31w4; a 12 13 1# imp .11- 1-1-1 1 A 11-1. A 00 Ito 00 X60d d po"Wom chloride ou the paceso"a of the frog litim_M. 1. borisova and V. S. Rusillov (Botkin am licnpital, Njowo;jT.--AyxU; A;kspd. X-1. (U.S.-S.R.) U. ,to so jilIUS VeUOSUS VMS CUVVrCd 'Aith a 1,4,cv 4al Alla lmlwr &Rid, with Xcl W)III" 2er, in O's N, .111d (WINWAM Wait lahln. 'rim itillw tavct WA4 %lowilld of the rule: trtwailed sapplit-Alloms subwlturntly tati-f-d sin increase. Application during the long tiLkstole c-.tu.-,l by KC) led to a series of new cuntriLctions. There is a defi- nite intikkation of dc-synchrooWtion of the two Wye% 0' age 0 of the heart, lask indicated by resolution of the single Yen- =*a tricular mullicics into twintmi IWAS. RVIIIOV;41 d the .3 j., filter Imiker ond wit4hing of the heart in Ringer .4n. rwi-l got 00 a dimillvewsuce of tiv.-YochroldtAtion. 111C Ic-oll, litay Ike roe ronnected with the known rOvct of vice-tvc KCI oil the fitlinth volditigtolni the Tmvkktve Inetritu-4 111411111kiltilly. got f (I. too low,. late !100 A S a - I L A NITALLIJR41CAL LITIOATWE CLASSWOCATION be* L.__- - - ~ . - - ' --- 7-7-- .3", swell'. El voical) .11 Ov Mgt 17 It filial U Is A" Q 0 Il IF TA An I it N 0 Of 0 1 If N 9 ga a 5 0 1 III D p it or it K a 011 It IT U it It 4 uo n o if dn", 40 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 BDRISOVAP Ye.l., kand. geograf. nauk; BLINNIROVA, Z.G. Weather forecast for the U.S.S.R. in January 1965. Meteor. .L I g1drol. no.D69-72 Ja 165. (MIRA l8t2) 1. TSentrallnyy irstitut prognozzov. SHTATIGIA, A.I.; ffl-ISOVILY Ye.I., laind. geograf. nauk WoaLher forecast for the U.S.S.R. in June 1965. Meteor. i gidrol. no.6:60-63 Je 165. (MIR-AL 18:5) 1. TSentrallnyy institut prognozov. 2. Glavnyy inzh.-sinoptik T,3entrallnogo instituta prognozov (for Slitaberva). BORISDVA, To.I;RUSINOV, V.S. Potentials of local stimtlation of the heart and the pben- omenon of abortening of the P-R Interval witb Billultansous amplification of the RS-complax. Klin. med.. Moskva 30 no. 4:38-42 Apr. 1952, (CLML 22:2) 1. Moscow. BORlSOVA, Ye. I., Cand Med Sci (diss) -- "Changes in the reactivity of the organism under the influence of inhalation of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide under the conditions of the Talgi spa". T~ilisi, 1957- 8 pp (Tbilisi State Med Inst) (KL, No 9, 196o, 128) S -4 BCRISOVA. Ye.l. Affect of the inhalation of bydrogep sulfide contained in the air in Talgi health resort on body reactivity. Top.kur.fizioter. i lech. fis.kullt, 22 no.6:33-39 H-D 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. It kafedry patologicheskoy fiziologii Dagestanskogo moditsinskogo inatituta (zav. k9fodroy - prof. F.M.Suponitskays) (TALGI--MINUML WATARS) (HYDROGIN SUIYIDX) AKWEDOV, A., red.; BORISOVA,, Ye.L., red.; MM-DOV, P., tekhn. red. [From the work practice of chemistry and biology teachers] Iz opyta raboty uchitelei khimii i biologii. Ashkhabad, Turk- menskoe gos. uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo, 1961. 21 p. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Respublikanskiy institut usoverahenBtvovaniya uchite3*y. (Chemistry-Study and teaching (Biology-Study and teachings L::L 6-cheAle ;iibvila tksLrfmAPfto-JvpJyk1i i rkstz tin uj'na-no1odnykh "'Opel,koi T,aliwll Swur. S%R d-9 f'+1 m-cw~ $.--, ---, -- I .~ S P, -ks!!tmaVn~!%Ip!ykh i na vr~pridaj feuilem sc~ui; ssp.. rs-opli' 30 &1. 24 16 !'I.lt-A osr'i va "Mpfl~k.l terd-urf! Scilun. S-R. rs ~W ~iti'l C',wipch -"'m .)ivaplm et,tumn wa-~ - i S Sit V, li?') Ill fq:' t Odes A.d ?.,f S.-s SSR. sez.-nov =ni~ na twoptiskal tenitmfi . ov.bt- ~ 1 -E-roy -'s. 'Y;..i~i' ~-'- '-" 3 'P-~ 11(~-1,14. 12 tqhl- 1-1: fk"Ti-a J--.. L. sLnDpficbeskie URIDY'Ra cltlmluln~:6 11=7-Trt~qrwv linly na erltpooo' tm-16ffl solank ss'L f-s)'m'ptir vv'~.M!y Zml sy"Opli i. R 1b.1- 135- 161- 15, fxz,, 8 W&-. DLC-Tl-~ fE~ tt~lfi~ .~ --n~- io, sy-ptic map 1~ tbr 'eric'd 189i-1917 -'r !,-! f'), Om ;Jon a, ~-.ql -IA Omourc d:'Ta f~' thi 7~nf ;!-.,,J -3 aA- ch~.E, M bz- t-,- pl-: tb~ 5ir-1 -b '-v. f- 1'448 All he;- --t- ..f x-,-lu- ..- -, 1- h,,, :k--2-C n-!e and if,*.., I h'- -ji-, -'f the lod gi- -fili-r !he Z'e 1-ivn - -1-~ TtN- '-f '~r 7777; IF m- th~:I f r,-~ L-d .-,jl) J,: -q 01- Ih- -id -we, ":1-- A'-11 -1 t' 7 i-,,_ "A t-i-Y ~nrll?' 'he -1- 1-1 liomg .1;n. ard in t;,c .v.. 'hm".' -Mt'p-~'-' DA, '~ '! , -f p'- :- ridd "-17- !h- -"- -~l d-, h, ".S It 1 hz --------- - -- 17 BORISOVA, T9,1,; KHAZOVA, O.N. Recurrence of certain types of stationary anticyclones. Trio TSIP noo56:31-70 157. (X=I 10: 8 ). (cyclones) MARKOV, A.I., inzh.; BORISOVA, Ye.I., inzh. Automatic measurement of cooking liquid level in a digester. Bum. I prom. 36 no.7:19-20 J1 '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Priozerskly tsellyuloznyy zavod. (Woodpulp industry--Equipment and supplies) (Liquid level indicators) BORISOVA, Ya.I, Anomaly of mean monthly air temperature during winter months in the 111uropean part of the U.S.S.R. and Watitern Siberia as related to the characteristics of synoptic procesBes. TrLdy TSIr no.71: 48-77 '58. 01RA 11: 12) (AtMOSDheric temperature) C BORISOVI, Ye.l. 1-- Forecasting the mean monthly tomperaturq anomaly for January and February in the FA=opean i)art of the U.~.S.R. and Western Siberia. Tr4dy TSIP no.89-.3-22 160, (MIRA 14:3) (Weather fQrqc4zting) I