SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOTKIN, P. P. - BOTOS, A.

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L 142~-66 V.-JT(m)/r W IL ACC NR& AP6005336 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/001/0074./0074 ov, G. Y*., INVENTOR: Pa2okq_F,_~!; KE!jM,, S. E.; Vipper. A. B.; Zusevap S. S.; Garzan Somov, ve Vinner, G. C.; Dobkin, 1. Ye.; Afanselyev, 1. A SC-1 -T G. A. Botkin, P. P ; 1~uj!jev,-Mk-; Z!palqva ORG: none TITLE: Preparatlim of motor oil.. Class 23. No. 177579 SOURCE: Isobreteniya, promynbleanyye obrattay, tovarn"e maki, no. 1, 1966, 74 TOPIC TAGS: motor oil, ant1wear additive, detergent additive ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate ham been Issued for a proparattye method for motor il, involving addition of a detergent and an antiwear additivellto the oil base. Thd 0 IL ) 4 method provides for the use of an alkyl-formal Jay e condensation Product and of a dialkyl dithlophosphatid based on'C,2-C,6 alcohol@ as the additivasa* (1101 SUB CODE: III BUSH DATE: 16A#r64/ ATD PRESS21110 621,992.9 TITLE: Now composition of diesel oil additivej SOURCES Neftepererabotka i neftAhimiyap no. 4v 1966p 21-24 L h5~7~d-"6i6 EWT(m)/T. DJ/WE' ACC NR, AUTHORS Botkinjj P, P.; V1jM!!r9 A. Be; Zusevat B. S.; Kreyn, S. 9.1 pap-oks Ke L; _00movy Ve JLO OiG: none /5 TOPIC TAGS1 diesel oill, antioxidant additivep lubricant additive ABSTRACT: A composition of additives to motor fuels was developed in order to match imported additives in their effectiveness wtLen taken in similar concentrations. The composition includes the additives BFK (4% "and IANI-317'V(00.25%). The BFK additive is the barium salt of the products of condensation of alkylphenol with formaldehvdpp -and the LANI-317 Additive is,.zinc dialkyldithiophosphate in isopropyl alcohol and C12-C16 alcohols. In wetting and antioxidation properties, the now composition is practically equivalent to -foreign additives (those of the Monsanto Co.) designed for oils of the'first series of the intprnational classification. -The new composition also has advantages over ant1wearflind wetting agents in the operation of a diesel motor on low-sulfur fuel. The use of the now composition of additives increases. the-. motor potential of fast diesel engines and reduces their oil consumption. Orig. art. Card -1/2 UDCS t66.022-3:621 L 45678-66 cgrd 2 2 fv ~ - ~ ~- -, V~*,w : ---, . Ii: ~. OTM N 0 A USEE~I/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Food Industryy 1-28 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya.. No 19~, 1956, 63700 Author: Pallmin, V. V.., _Botkina, A- G., Shakh azarova, M. N. Institution z None .Title: Study of Chemical Composition of Mutton Original Periodical: Tr. Vaes. n.-i. in-ta myas. prom-Bti, 1953., No 5., 51-63 Abstract: Study of the chemical composition, taking into account the morpholo- gical structure,, of cuts of carcasses of rams of different degree of fattening slaughtered at the age of 1-1.5 year. It was found that with increasing extent of fattening., from below-medium to medium, the amount of fat increases by 2 tines, from below-medium to above- medium by 3 times. With greater extent of fattening the total nitrogen content decreases. The greatest amount of total nitrogen is found in the soft tissues of hind shank and foreshank; of extract- ables in loin, leg and rib cuts, Content of D111-value proteins Card V2 U,SSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Food industry., 1-28 Abst Journal: Pleferat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 19, 1956, 63700 Abstract: decreases with fattening, being .11-11.87% �n below-medium, 8.5- 10-37~ in medium and 8-3-10-18f in above medium :rattenijug cuts. Card 2/2. BOTZIFA* A.P- (Mambo) 24002160tions of the Boticin family* 111n.voil. 35 no.Btl3l-132 Ag Is?. (MMA 10111) I (S=IN FAMILY) BOTKUNOV, A.I. .. ~ Some ebaracteriBties of the distribution of diamonds Iri the "Mir"* pipe. Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 93 no.,444-435 I(xl* (MIRA 18-.2) 1. %clnil "Mim7y'r tresta *Yakutalm&211, g. M-irn7y. DUBININ, M.M., akademik; KADLETS, 0 - BOTLIK I.; ZAVERINA, Ye.D. [deceased); ZUKAL, A.; Carbon adsorbents with molecular sieve properties. DAL AN SSSR 157 no.3t656-659 J1 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN Chekhoslovatskoy SSR i Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN WSR. 4. w *_e 4_4 a a N 4111140111664 0 000 a 0 a ~19-wesaoq *ass 0 6 4 00 of 'a "'a a goes* v I u, S"l Cot a , 1 a & 9 C W a L a M 0 VV R A a 0 a 9 C IST AND 310 tITTIN I's Lillis no Ake Ath 04090% W. "IMALl 0641 000,100074, r eta fail, WW r a allid- M m 94 A -so - No M P ORM JO SOND13 3W p g p p so -'Idla 110101 041 to I IMMU l & Mi ivema- AJORMII"d JR, 10,416ill UVMU ant 'V jujusasemovow Azopwomw pa dtuai mumu At OW I juitualit C, 04111 see -%Imaus Ulm ailim" *wlva ula"I aql *1 #0 "AL (pt + 58) ' ' ' * ' ' 1 2 1.041 1 - p3lV3 41 AntrA: 1) - dW 3 U" -/( V V + W) ( Mu!t-H 9 Ail palsilloqns act UU3 ahjw -diwi M ID tiled v lrql ' d touil uumet 4qi qlla too pqmm ova vInuml llrj!ljrj4l (,31& Islailll aMmqww q"*) *Aw wpm- ill too a 014"M q vw" v- - All 60 00 00. 0 a 00 : 00:1 so glow 1111414444 ONT Slul"114 .00 __ -- - - - _ v 001 OcT paslif R.' .K c"n a Iris M vv ;v Fu l a v A r 0 -, 1 1 lift of, All 11111 fill" "A 'is a 0, a -a M A -00000 so 0 BOMAR', A*La Effect of rectally introduced novomine on the course of chronic colitis and seoretory function of the stamoh. 8-0163 Zdravookhranenl~ 6 n09544E (MIM 16 &12 1. Iz kafedry fakulltstakoy terapii (zav. - zasluxbenn7y do- yatell nauki prof* N.To Staroatenko) Kishinevokogo maditainako- go instituta. COUNTRY Humaxiia D CATEMORY ADS. JOUR. AM illa. 0. 82 0 AUTHOR O-Cri'T'atl V.; "Superecanu, C.; Botnarenpu A T MST. T IT LE, hutile Utic Formation in !ioUl. Carpathians ORP3. PUB. Rev. minelor, 1"58, (., No le-, 5-3-1-53~ 2 kBOITIRACT Study of crysl.,.~-~ls of different size of :[-Litilej .Lrom all-i-rial -ands, associated with magnetite, apaL-lte, Ju ni e . .s amd other mineritls, 1-tange of cheii-ical garnet according to 5 analys(-s (in -,4,)-. TiOj C Ol."lics It d -n rutJlr--, C." -";,erj 2.141 - 8.8(, Fe203 0-~--2 - 3-151 `-r-b 1 e7 O.G,( - 1.181 8102 0.50 L.131 I,iru 0.~l Bv mc-ans of a bri,efly d(serl-bed smcl.,rogr~-tphic proced-Uxe a * t El, iv- ctirin was OC Cl. :,I -.,,,b I T a , V I z~, E, L U - 6ete it; a d I Zr, and In. Tl~e pc~;sinle iscnorpl*.~,,-As velarions of In el"."St"ll lattice C-L, G. Vovolt-lyev. CA-, %f,~ 1-:aicru, 0. BUTUCESCU, N.; BONEA, L.;_BCT RENCU, A.; STOICESCU, Gh.; STOICESCU, Fl. Gold and silver telluride mineralization in the Baita-Nistru (Baia Mare) deposit. Rev min 14 no.5;214-221 My 163. AUITH011t Botnarev, A. Y1, (?,ng~-)- S07,1/100_58_9_7/13 T ITTZ Tower C~ranes a-n-d-Their uses. (Ispollzovanlye bashenn7kh cranov). PEMODICAL: Mekhanizatsi7a Stroitellstva; 1958, NMI pp. 15 16. (TJSSR) ABSTRACT* The Glavlciyeystroy's Tr ast of Stroymekhanizatsi7a ao-lep- ted the organisation for assembly and use of tower craues as Indicated in P18.1. The head of the assembly section, Krichker,-devised a speedy method of assembly of tower ' crane SBK-l (Flt.2). For assembly of this crane, lorry- -hod reduces mounted. crane K-51 was used. This speedy met the,tiate required for assembling, cranes by two/three days The. leading assembly worker Red 1co devised an assembly method by using a winch. Wide-use is ma-de of crane- assembly method devised by Eng. M. G. Za1r-.'.oVat17- In 1957 the Glavmoss-tr07 started transporting tower cranes' in part17 dismantled sections. Sometimes cranes are also transported without dismantling. Flgr.3 illustrates rails, for cranes mounted on prestressed reieforced concrete Card 1/2 sleepers made from concrete Marc 400. Eng. Rabinovich's Tower Cranes and Their.Uses. SGV/100-53-9-7/13 meter-is used for determining the time e, working of 6 the tower Oranese There are 3 Figures and 1 Table* 1. Construction.--USSR 2. Hoists--Performance BOTNARMC, N., prof. dr. Problem of the so-called hyperteliese Trav Muz Nat 4:1+7-72 163. 1. Bucharest University.' BOTNARIUCP He mAnabiomisO P. 12. *Great contributioni of the" Chinese people in the field of science and technology.* p. 24. (sti4ata Si Wtura, Vol 5. No 10, 00t 1953, Buoureati). RUMANIA General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. P Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 5, 1959, No. 20844 Author : Malacea, I,;_1otnariue, N. Inst : Institute r Fish Studies Title : Investigations on the Dynamics of Populations of Tendeppdides In Contaminated Waters of the Basin of the Colentina River Orig Pub : An. Inst. cercetarl plocic., 1956, 1 (4), 227-256 Abstract : The dynamics of the copulations of tendepedide larvae In the lower course of the Colentina River and In Beneas Lake, which is situated In the course of the river, periodically subjected to contamina- tion by waste effluents, Is discussed. Card 1/1 16 RTPWIIA/General and Special Zoology. Insects P-2 Abs Jour RoUhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, vo 6,-~7,35 Author Cure., Victoria Inst Title New Tendipedidae Larvae in the Fauna of RiL.ania Drig Pub An. Inst. cercetari piscic., 1956, 1(4), 257 271 Abstract A description of seven new Ru.-Innian Species according to their larvne. Card 1/1 WOIOGI - ~ OTC- 7W u c T 3-gel,10"iscaL 3.958) 35233 OX J~tole I patboll -Lust Title 'b in Sebes se sgc~c* -a '9 iLuc 1 11 0 w0 alp- Diole A95 r'-pec. 110 in Dej OJ.COJ- r c out'a t~. b j956, t vere avs vc tUeVL ~Oruls 2 jjjae sla a0rice" t X-astrac t of Va- Zonrb Orms &0151!0~06'104 -b five UptO61515 The tile servoirs yolvis 'Fiftj se'OeSI, 1,0 evibea" La to re .& -tyke ags Ajotvg, . . 33-e5 * of eezs, I StIll f i:IVI, 410 r -to -. e . f, 4a-~e-j T'Ot pI,,t4u st~, -a were .0+ Oves eUOt' e V3. of 000A txLes W-rae, an ...3. ,,,.ter 5tTau 06 llb;,Oc t L faj,211j; COLIT to S IU tyke coas tilt StOA to t~je 'be3-Ou9~"",j.-Vsa* er I DID& iver se usuall,J ,Ice - UOIV ,aters, er s c6aaL j'AAb uOt Thei-T VeTe 119 -reseVe VIVO vzq Qncj Izecl ZDOZ lplol..# 0 the Jvo Z9 ect's. Avo event m b 4S220isja or 3. 4t2t of cha4eb '-033 th t4e 12 "19 POP42 I Act 111104 ne C071clf tjo 'mo I or ti, 41d be e Zes. Zia, ,rl'OIZ. Into 8 t zlak4ne CC 0 be Q Ll ale RUW-14VVGenera1 Biologyi General Hydrobiolopy. B-6 Lbs Jour : Rof Zhur-Biol4l No 16, 195C2 71673 Author :Botnariuc, N,q Duaian, IL,, I'mastasiu, C,, Spat"Iru, F. Inst- :Runanian ASBranch of Biolo6,y cmd Agriculture. Titlo :Tho Study of tho Hydrobiolo-y of Lako Cilcoscu. Orig Pub ;Bul. stiint. licad, RPR. Sec. biol. si stiinte agric. Sor. 2001., 19572 9, No 2. 1S5-194 Lbstract :The intensity h tosynthosis and respira- tion of plankto 0,412 wid 0.337 1:1[,/l of clu- cose in 24 hours, respectively) were stuftod by Vinbarg's mathod in tho mountain lake, Oil- cascu, located at a height of 1 950 M. In the composition of tho, zooplankton Lare worc found 5 si.)ocios of rotifers, 2 species of water fleas, CarC. 1/2 RU,:--',,0L,,/Gonoral Biology. Guneral Hydrobiology. B-6 Lbs Jour Rof Zhur-Biol., No 16, 195u-j 71673 and 2 types of Copepoda. Data arc presented vlitili regard to t-he qumtity7 vertical an(I he- rizontal spread of tho plankton individual woiL,ht mnC blonass of plankton ?184-1,V,7 G. G. Vinberv Card 2/2 PA BOTNARIUC, N.; CUR99 V. ---- ------------- Associations of larvae of Chironomidas of the Danube River delta and the goomorphologic evolution of the delta. Polskie arch hydrobiol 6-, 9-32 159. (EW 9:8) (Rumnia-Chiranomidae) (Danube River) BOTNAMUC, N. Mmodacna pontica Richwald in the Balta Crapina and Balta Jijila co"lex. Cowndcarile AR 12 no.3s341-343 Mr 162. 1, Ummicare presentata. do M.A.Ionexcu, membru corespondent al "ademdel R.P.R. .-_AQTNARIU-C.,--N..,.'conf. aniv. Me floodable zone of the Danube. St si Teh Duc 24 no.1:6-7 Ja 162. DOTNARIUCp N., prof. Symposim of the scologists of HWaryj Soptmbor 12-15,.1961, Sutdil core biol mix 14 n0,13435-437 162, 1. $9ful Labarat4rului do mistowtica al,Institutului do b1clogle din Ducurestl si mombru al Camitetului do rodactie,, "Studii A corostarl do bialogial S*rL& biologis aniula," BOTNARIUC, N.; IM-GREA, A.; NEGREA, St. t 11---~~~,~ Observations on the biology of'the Fagotia esperi (Fer) species of the Grapina-;Jijila complex of pools. Comunicari zoolog 2: 9-19 63. BOTNER, Miohal, mgr inz. YAthods and conditions for testing radiophonic transistor receivers. Frace Instteletechn 5 no.077-79 161. DRAEOVSKIY, M. G. , kand.tek-hn.nauk-;, GORODETSK IY v Yu.G. I kand.tekhn.nauk BOTITLRY R.Kh. I inzh. Systems for the automatization of lumber cutoff sawing. Der. prom* 10 no.8:22-.14 Ag 161, (14IRA 14:8) (Woodworking machinery) (Automatic control) PIVOVAROV, Altbert Yakovlevich;.Wl - dollf Khaimovich; PAVLOV, E.A.,, nauchn, red. [Design of auxiliary material handling equipment for wood- working industries] Konstruktsil okolostanochnogo oborudo- vaniia dlia derevoobrabatyvaiushchikh proizvodstv. Mo- skva,, TSentr. nauchno-issl. in-t patentnoi informatsii i tekhniko-ekon. issledovanii, 1965. 30 p. . (MIRA .18:10) BDTNKV, N. Practice In checking cash discipline. Den,i kred, 21 no,4s 36-37 Ap,163. (MM l6s4) 1. Starshiy kreditnyy inspektor Ore~hovo-&Wevskogo otdeleniya Gosbanka. (Orekhovo-lWevo-Banks and banking) (Orekhovo-7myevo--Auditing and inspection) KUMASENKON L,S,,; BOKOLOVI I.A.;__BOTMV Ye.Ya. Steel 16wing from tvo-stoppor ladles with remote control of the stoppers. Notallurg 7 no*4:21-23 Ap 162. (HIPA 15:3) (Open-bearth furnaces-Equipaent, and supplies) (Remote control) 15-57-7-9766 Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7, P 151 (USSRT AUTHORS: Subbota, M. I., Botneva, T. A. TITLE: Gas-Bitumen Formation in Swampy Sectors of Western Georgia (0 protsessakh sovremennogo gazobitumoobrazo- vaniya na zabolochennykh uchastkakh Zapadnoy Gruzii) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. n.-i. geol.-razved. neft. in-t, 1956, Nr 7, pp 223-233 ABSTRACT: Swamp gas of a certain composition forms in swampy sectors and in fresh-water reservoirs with a sandy clay bottom. The composition of this gas is as follows: methane--10.59 to 89.15 percent; nitrogen-- 8.0 to 81-45 percent; carbonic acid gas--o.89 to 7.96 percent. Oxygen in an amount up t 0 1. 08 percent was found in individual specimens, and hydrogen up to Card 1/3 0.05 percent in three specimens. Traces of heavy Gas-Bitumen Formation in Swampy Sectors (Cont.) 15-5?-7-9?66 hydrocarbons were established in an amount of 0.01 to 0.02 percent (Qiich is within the limits of the sensitivity of the determination) only in four specimens. The accumulation of methane in the sediment is very low, since most of the methane enters the atmosphere. A greater methane content in the desorbed gases is observed only in the upper layer, which is closely connected with the soil and is transitional to the Quaternary deposits. Heavy hydrocarbons aria absent from the desorbed gases. The bitumen content in rock of swampy areas is 0.000156 to 0.02 percent; the greatest amount of bitumen is found in rock taken from a depth up to 0.1 m, while the smallest amount is found in rock taken from a depth of 3 m. In rock of the upper layer, represented by highly arenaceous brown clays, the bitumen consists of asphalt acids in an amount of 49.38 percent; oils--12.83 percent, and resins--33-99 percent. The amount of asphalt acids in the lower layer is little more than half that in the upper layer, while the amount of oil is twice that of the upper layer. An increase is also observed in the amount of resins and asphaltenes. The qualitative composition of the bituminous substance Card 2/3 15-57-7-9766 Gas-Bitumen Formation in Swampy Sectors (Cont.) indicates the existence of two zones: a lower, reducing zone. Card 3/3 an upper, oxidative zone and G. A. Gladysheva BOMTAV T.A. Changes in patrol*= characteristies of the southeastern Tatar fields. Geol, naftl 2 no,508-64 Ny 158. (MIRA Ut5) 1, Veaeoywnyy mauabno-Iseledovatellskly goologo-razvedoobW neftyaw Institut * (;&tar A.S.S.R.-Amtroleum-Amalysts) BOTNEVA, T.A.; RASNITSYM, A*TG- f nigneminatoa bit=dnDelly in Tertiary deposits of Stavropol Territory. Trudy MGNI no.21-057-79- 138, (KM 13:3.) (Stavropol Territory-Ditwien) KAISIKOV, S.P..; YERMEM, N.A.; ZHU OVITSKTY. A.A.; TURKFVTAUB, F.K.; PANXINA. R.G. OPWA ._L Relation between the changes in the composition-of casing-head gas and the increase of stratigraphic depth. Geolenefti I gaza 3 no.1:55-63 Ja 159. (Kin l2:4) 1. Vessayusrary nauchno-issledovat ell skly goologo-rasyedochay neftyanoy Institute (Gas, Natural-Analysis) AMOMVI ?..L.j BOTNE.VA T A -- YEBMNKO, N.A.; ZHABREV, V.V.; SUBBOTAY M.I.; UB, N.M.; USENEV, B.P. Preaeat atatue of oil and pa gepchemical prospecting methods. Trudy VNIGNI no. 10%2Z7_240 158.' (MIRA 14: 5) (Geoc~:mical prospecting) BOTNEVA, T.A. Geochemical characteristics of the Devadain oiln of the Pashiyka series and characteristics of the changes of their properties in the limits of the Bol'shoy Kinell swell. Trudy VNIGNI no-33:45-59 162. (MIRA 18: U) ,BOTNEVA. T.j. RAABEN, V.; KOTSERUBAp V- Information, Geole nefti i gaza 7 no.8:60 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) BOTNEVAVT. A...; 'YEREMENKO, N. A.; KQROTKOXI, S. T.; SHiMMV, A. 14. "Regularities in distribution of oil and gas deposits in West Fore-CaucasuS." report submitted for 22nd Sess, Intl Geological Cong, New Delhi, 14-22 Dec 1964. BMIEVA, T.A.; MAKSIMOV, S.P. Geochemical investigations of oils and gases in the study of the laws of the spatial distribution of their fields. Trudy VNIGNI no,40:95-128 164, (MIRA 17:6) BOTNEVA, T.A.; KIROV, V.A. Certain regularities in the distribution of oil and gas reserves on the eastern slope of the Voronezh arch. Trudy VNIGNI no.40:182-201 164. (MIRA 17:6) BOTWTARUC, N.; ANASTASIJU, C.; DX-aA.N, A. Distribution of zooplankton in the Surian bog. p. 669. Academia Republicii Populare Romine. COMUNICARIM Bucuresti. Vol. 6, no. 5. may- 1956. SOURCE: East European Acces3ions List (EEAL) Library of Congress. Vol. 5, no.9, Sept. 1955 OATUL, A.A., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk; P0111KIII, X.N., assistant; assistant; ALEMIN, V6K*) inzhe Utilizing, testing,.and strengthening reinforced concrete i!after beams with ordinary and with tensioned reinforcement. Sbor. trud. Inzh.-stroi. fak. Chel. politekh. inst. no-3:159-1&")- t63. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Urallskiy filial Akademii stroitellstva i arl&itektury SSSR. ACC NR, atYjvVt.Ybi (04) SUURUS UUDNI UR/L4L'J1/b0/WV/UVJJUW-L/UVV4 I Bot~iko~, M. Goloso*. A. Pa's, AUTHORs Is.; Volovichl A._A KD Monastyrskly, T -De 1711 none TITLE s Con Auous polyme vatt n a reactor kith OAA-19-46 altf-~' ~688~ure a mixing device SOURCEs Plastlobaskiye massy# no@ 3y 1966p 1-4 TAGS a 'ethylene., polymerization kinetics, polyethylene.Rlastic ABSTRACT: To obtain the basic kinetic study of the process the polymerization was performed under conditions most similar to Industrial (pilot plant) conditions* An Initiator was injected into pseoua ethylene,, compressed to the preferrel pressure, and, immediately aftekwardep the gas was introduced into a reactor of 0.51 capacity. '~7he contents in the reactor were mixe4 by a mechanical device at 1500 rpm. The -,.T~reaoticn mixture passed into a~eeparator, the product, polyethylene, was removed by "a screw conveyer,, and the nonreacted ethylene passed through a cyclone Into the container withthe raw material. 7he raw material used contained 99*6% ethylene, --0.0004% GC~, 0.0005% GO. 7he concentration of G2 during 17mrization did not exceed 10 Ypm. Peroxide of ditertiaz7butyl (0&7-5.7 weight %rwas used as the CaM UDGI 678i,742,2166*095*2 L 39713-66. ACC NRs Ar6oo7961 initiator. Me reaction was performed at 195-245G, 800-1200 atial and at a volume velocity or n*2-36.6/hr' 7he kinstico of the reaction was atos tsuccessfully ex- praseed by the.equationt -7 a AK Ilpl" P* K-Kse are Q =-donversion;. p pressure (in atm); n,, u microkinatio constants; ICO preexponential factor; E r- energy of activation (kcal/mol); R gas constant; T :absolute temperiature, (in OK); K = constanf of reaction ratetf V volume velocity, (hr-I); I = initiator concentration. A graphic representation of this equation is an shown in Ag. 1. Fig., 2 shows the temperature dependence of 09 s The increase dBub- sequent decrease of a with the increasing temperature is expl&-Lned by an incroas a of x Ind a decrease In the concentration of the initiator. Polyme.rization at different temperatures showed an agreement with the Arrhanius equationi The calculatsd Z and were 16 kcal/mA and 3.9-10--5, respectively. The low value (0.4) of the order 5 the reaction calculated'by-the initiator concentration is e:iplained by some ..participation of-the initiator in,cbain,cleavage. Ori g.' art, ha s t3fig. and 2 tables, Caid 2/3,'- L ACC NR, AM007961 7- tj 4 5 F S' I A---X- *0 IW 041- ?f,; 215 MM Fi g. 2. Dependence o ag 1. P t a 215t; 31 f a on the tempara 1000 kg/GM2; 5-10-3mol/l. tura 1000 kg/cm v = 22.0- 162 (2.6-2.70-10-5mol/l; 2.-1 95-2.7)-10~-6 Mal/l. P SUB! CODED- -07/ SUBM D-ATE j none/ OTH Ws 006 Card .")L,3- _P2TNL ~idslay n auchnyy 96trudnik Geographic position of 'the An~arctic convergencs,;zori~-'.4m,-ht& Southern Ocein. Inform.biul.Sov.antark.eksp. no.41:19-24 1630'~-(MIRA 17:1) 1. Arktichaskiy i antarkti chaskiy nauchno-issl6dcvatellskiy institut. BOTNIKOV, V.N., rljdshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik seasonal variations and variations over a period of several years in the zone of Antarctic convergence. Infom. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no.,45,17-22 164. (MIRA 18al) 1. Arktichaski-y i antarktichaskiy nauehnc-issledovatellskiy institute BOTNIK" V.N.,, mladahly nauchnyy actrudniki ROMANOV, I.P., mladshiy "~-aCci~n'Yy sotrudnik Work of the marine team of the Ninth Soviet Antarctic Expedition Onard the diesel-electric ship "011." Tnfnrm. biul. Sov. antark. ekep. no.51:64-66 065. Tne conditions of the voyage of the diesel-electric ship "0b'" during the ninth Antarctic cruise. lbid.i67-71 (MIRA 18:9) 1. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheakiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. BARANOXT G.I., mladshiy nauabnyy sot--udnik;-!OM11LOL mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik The layer of no motion and the water masses of the Weddell Sea'.4 Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no, 53:18-23 165. (I'm 18112) 1. Arkt1cbeskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut. Submitted Sept, 7#---3464o C ACC NRt AT6010039 ODE: UR/3174/65/000/051/0064/0066 A 1JT1 10R; Botnikpv, V. N. Qunior research associate);.Romanov, I. P. (junior research associate ORG:I Arctic an~ Antarctic Research Institute (Arkticheskiy i Antarkticheskiy n'auch- .no-issledovatellskiy institut) a TITLE: Work of*the naval detachment of the Ninth soviet antarctic expedition on the D/9 Ship "Obt It 'SOURCE: Sovetsk?Lya antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya, 1955-. Informatsionnyy byulletent, .no. 51, 1965, 64-66 TOPIC TAGS: meteorological observation, ice, antarctic ice. antarctic ice depth, oceanology,.oceanographic vessel, oceanographic equipment, hydrographic. surveying,_.~ hydrographic sonar/NEL-5 hydrographic sonar ABSTRACT: The voyage of the diesel-electrie ship ,0b, took place between Dec. 3, 1963-and May 14, 1964, by way of Leningrad Dakar - Mirny - Station Mouson - Novolam. zarevskaya. - Molodezhnaya - Mirny - Dakar Le Havre - Leningrad, Fig. 1. -The naval- detachment of the Ninth soviet antarctic expedition worked on board ship. Plans com- prised meteorological. hydrolo.-ical, hydrochemical. geological, glaciological, hydro- graphic, gravimetric and electrophysical observations. Meteorological observations - 'were started after leaving Dakar and continued until reaching La. Manche. 342 analyses Card ACC NR3 AT6019039 for Cl, pH, 0., and alkalinity, and 6 ocean bottom samplings were made. Information on surface ice. and icebergs was gathered. Gravimetric work was limited to methods improvement. The hydrographic group ac- complished 20800 nm of reconnaissance measurements,'* coordinated by astronomical and radiolocation means. Existence of a bottom elevation to a depth of 667 m.: in the Angola Atlantic ocean bottom depression was -Confirmed. Two Kelvin-Hughes and one M1,5 hydrogra-, -phic sonar'were used. A task of the eleztrophysical~ group was the determination of the ice cover depth by a reflected electromagnetic impulse. This was ac- complished on the 9th Feb. 1964, on the 32 kilome- ter of t~e route mirny - Pionerskaya. The ice depth wasfound to be 850 meters. Orig. art. has 1 fig. ap S Novo zarev a Mo odezhnaya 10 son M rny ~ijc. Voyage of :the- D/E!1. ]0b9 SUB CODE: 04,08, 13,17/ SUBM DATE: 29jul64/ qRIG REP: None Card 2,12 ACC NRI ATOOVO~M CODE: UR/3174/65/000/051/0067/0071 I AUTHOR: BotniRov, V.N. (Titnior researcil associate); Romanov, I.P. (junior researca I associale) ORG: Arctic and Antarctic scientific research institute (Arkticheskiy i antarktiches. kiy nauchno-iss edovatellskiy in6titUt) TITLE; Sea ice.conditions during the ninth antarctic voyage of the D/E ship 'lab'" SOURCE.- sovet'skaya antarkticheakaya ck3pcditsiya, 1955 Informatsionnyy byulleten' no. 51, 1965, 67-71 TOPIC TAGSe. sea ice, antarctic sea ice, ice island, iceberg, sea ice navigation, icebreaker STIUCT: This!paper is a description of sea ice conditions observed at high souther9 B A latitudes, in the coastal waters of Antarctica and at its shores during the voyage of the D/E shipillob" !1 of-the Ninth soviet Antarctic expedition. The observations be-t' gan Jan 4, 1964~with the first sighting of an iceberg at Lat 540501 South and Long 0 38 051 East. Onithe southward course to Mirny, icebergs with a gradually increasing ocCurence density (from 3 to 7 points) were encountered and are described in detail. Landfall was,made at Mirny at the edge of the solid shore ice, 13.5 mileg;wide. Efforts to reach shore by icebreaking were only partly successful, as only half the distance to shore could be made good while the ship was being unloaded. The ACC NR-- AT6019040 profile of the ice route to Mirny is given in Pig. 1. After departure from Mirny to Molodezhnaya Feb 11, 1964, a giant iceberg, 24 miles long and 44 -,1 high. was sighted S ya was at Lat. 650251~ outh and Long. S40101 East. The shore ice at Molodezhna thinner and weaker than at Mirny, however, difficulties were encountered on departure due to decreased draft of the ship and new icing. Further difficulties - a 10- point belt of ice - were encountered in the Leningradskiy Bay at the entrance to Novolazaxe. vskaya. During the return trip, Mar 24, intensive new ice formation was noted in the -Alasheyev Bay and in the Sea of Davis. During the voyage, 4500 miles were sailed in the coastal zone of Antarciica; of these, 1100 miles were navigated in the presen. ce of ice...-Orig. art. has.2- figures. N11RNY Sea Leve P 4.1 7.L ki-A. Fig. 1. 'Prof i1o of ICE shor6 ice at MIRNY. SUB CODE: 08,13,17/ SUBM DAM' 29jul64/ ORIG REP; None Card 2/2 A-Us M a KIL- 1--A- I, A_ 7 i, too duo it. to .C*,. udOf 8 "ducial MPP4 agigglit oil In cratbift 11i'lipwonow A'Agas. ISM. Na,. 4, 51; ' jWdAVy (girl 141* in Intpr Jill, milli df _411111111 a wklr Ittactilm Witt 1xittifflit, the virlif ill like (I"Wit 116"i'lint ill tWCV"tSgc Of the 11114 flit. 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A. and Gerasicheva, Z.V. (V.N.I.I. NP) TITLE: Thermal cracking of heavy distillates from sulphurous crude oils. (Termicheskiy kreking tyazhelykh distillyatov sernistykh neftey). PERIODICAL: "KhimUa i'Tekhnolo&iya ToRliva i Masel" (Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Lubricants), 177, No.2, pp. 40 - 44 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Thermal cracking of a fraction boiling at 320-450 00 obtained during direct distillation of sulphurous crude oil was investigated on a laboratory scale apparatus (ref.1). and the results obtained compared with those of catalytic cracking. Thermal cracking was carried out in two modifications: 1) single furnace cracking with recycling in order to obtain p!etrol and cracking residue; 2) single furnace cracking with recycling in order to obtain petrol, diesel fuel and cracking residue. Material balances are shown in Tables 1, 2 and 3. The dependence between the yield of the total gaseous and liquid products and the yield of carbonised residue is shown in Fig.l. Optimum conditions: duration 90 mins, temperature -420 C. Experiments were repeated using an apparatus for continuous cracking at a temperature of 480 C and 35 atm. pressure (Tables 4, 5). The results were similar to Thermal cracking of heavy distillates from sulphurous crude oils. (Cont.) those obtained on intermittent operation. The comparison of results obtained on thermal and catalytic cracking are given in Table 6. Thermal cracking produces 24.1% of petrol and 39.4 of diesel fuel, total yield of light products - 63.5%. On catalytic cracking the correspond- ing yields were: 32.3%, 23.7% and 57.4% respectively. Octane number of petrol produced on thermal cracking - 68, and of that produced on catalytic cracking 78. Cetane number of diesel fuels were 41 and 30 respectively. The proportion of residue left on thermal cracking - 28.2% and on catalytic cracking 23.7%. 1 figure, 6 tables, four Russian references. Card 2/2 BTINIKOV Y. A., AMRIK, B. K., LAVRO-VSKIY, K. P., SIMBLO, A. I., I MI, A. S., BRODSKY, A. N., KAWINER, B. B., OVSYAATNIKOV, P. V., KORNEY11-71, N. L, SUIMANOV, V. P. RINTAWSEV, A. N. "Ptocesses of Continuous Themocontact Transfomations of Crude Oid on Coke." Report submitted at the Fifth World Petroleum Congress, 30 liay - 5 June 1959. New York. 3FTORs GJB*; BOTNIKOV., YaA.; BRUSINA., -V-A- litro n organic compounde in the Devonian oil of the TMYMMY fi63A- =e sera-L -Y neft.i neftiproda 3t193-197 azotorg.moeil~". .160o (IqU 14:6) I-,*' T,8006yusmu-z~Lucbno-loolodantellakly inatitut po.pererabotke zwfti i gaza A. POI=beni7u iskusetvannogo, sbiAlrogo topliva.0 Obtroleim cokeY (Nitrogen-knilysis) R&R=OV, Te.Ta.; BDTEKOV, T&oA*; TJROXHIN, G.S. I)Inanico of gas flow in the operation of cyclone discharge pipes in petroleum refining unit@, Khim.i takh.topl.i masel. 5 no.4:45-49 AP 160. (KnM 13:6) 1. Tessoyusayy nauchno-Iseledovatel'skly justitut po pererabotke nefti i gaza i polucheAlynAskusitvannogo zhidkogo topliva. (Gas flow) (Petroleum-MOWng) V*MUSHEV, I..A.; BOT#IKW, YA.A-! ZENCHENKOV, Heat transfer from a fluidized bed of bu4hir-:j coke to the aurface of horisonthi pipes.' KMA.prom. no.n:787-789 N 16L (Heat-Tranmaission) (Fluidizition). SPEKTOR9 G.S.; BQ7NIKOV9 Ya.A._;P4qSINAO V.A. ------------ Che"Mcal composition of the products of coking.. MflzO Ukh4opl.i Usel 6 no.3:22-25 Mr 161. (min 14:3) 1. Vefesoynnyy nambno-jeeledovatellakiy lwtitut po pererabotke j~efti i gaza i poluchaiiiya iskusetyannogo zhi#ogo topliva. (Petroleum products) BOTNIKOV Ya.A.; KAMINER, B.B.; FOMENKO, L.A. Obtaining products for the petrochemical industry by the thermal-contact cracking of oil residues in a fluidized bed; high-tm"rature-thermal contact cracking. Trudy VNII NP no. 9: 5-14 163. (MRA 17s6) GEJRASICHEVA, Z.V.; BOTNIKOV, Ya.A. 'Thermal cracking of paraffin to obtain products for the production of detergents. Trudy VNII NP no. 9:15-21 163. (IGRA 17:6) GERASICIIRVA, Z.V.; BOTNIKOV, la.A.; OSIPOVA, Ye.V. Obtaining products for oxo synthesis by the thermal cracking of paraffin. Trudy VNII NP no. 9:22-27 163. (MIRA 1716) BOTOACAP ~- Asymptotic behavior of the solutions of certain equations vith finite differences. Studii core =at 13 no.4:599-f26 162. - I M. I .- ::~ f I BOTGACA,,_-~Vjlq,, student (Bucuresti) iticity constant of a spring. Ga2 mat B 13 no.2:79-81 F 162. i STEFANIU, Al. dr.,- POPESCU, N... dr.; BOTOCANy V.j dr. Primary neoplam of the trachea studied in connection with 5 treated cases. Otorinolaringologie (Bucur..) 9*no.4.-.329-335 O-D 164 1. lucrare efectuata in Spitalul de adulti nr, Z'si Spitalul do tuberculaza Plolestio -A" L 2829-M EWT(1)/ETC/EPF(jj)4/EWG(m) ii):~?/ . . ............ AT I ACCESSION NRt AP5ol6l67..,, UR/oon/65/016/,Q,96/091i~~4 S, -KHan, V. S. 53T*523A52T AUZHOR: Botofin V, .... ...... TITLE Investigation of a dischar ge in-a hollow cathode 4 1, i SOURCE: Optiks i epektroskopiya, v4',, 18 j no. 6* 1965s 966-96T 1. TOPIC TAGSt electric discharge gas discharge, heliuml electron distribution function ABSTRACT: Thepurpose of~the investigation.was to determine the feasibility of asceitaining the energy distribution of electrons in a hollow cathode by means of a prbbe method, The measurements were made in a discharge tube in helium. The discharge was produced In the tube by a-high voltage rectifiers The measurements were made in the pressure range.from 0.08 to several mm Hg and at currents from 20 to 150 ma.- Probe measurements have shown that when the pressure exceeds 0.2 mm Hg, the electrons have an isotropic distribution, so that the distribution function could.be calculated by means of the.DnWvestein formula. The-electron distribution obtained in the hollow cathode was found to differ greatly.from Maxwellian so that the use of,ordinary methods,for the interpretation of probe characteristics was difficult.i Orig. art. has:. 3 figures. Card 1/2 0"OUkITRY : LI S,:R '"'ANGORY : Forest.-Y. Forest Management. ADS. JOUR. : RZ~Lqjoj., )TO. 14 632?4 OUTHOR : M-55ow-AgricOltural Academy imeni K. A. Timiryezev The UtilizatLon of Asnan '-food in the Shakhovskty Tree Farm of the Moskovskaya. Oblast 1157, ), R, j C-FUB- -)3kl. Mlosk. s.-~xh. akad. im. K. A. Vmiry z v vy-p. 31, 349-351 B S T.-, Z:~ C T'110 abstract BOTOLOV, M.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk Gharacteristics of th.e autamatically controlled processing of train -composed of 1~oller bearing cars. Zhel.dor.transp. 43 no-5:33-37 My 161. , (MIRL 14:4) (Rallroads-Hump Yards) (Automatic control) WKHAILOVA, V., insh.; BMON,~ H., imsh.;, MAVOV, R., insh. S=e proldems in pressure casting. $aahinostroeme 12 noo2:4-6 7 963o RO 2 JD/WB CC NR- AT6031772 (' 4) SOURCE CODE 13U/2505/65/005/000/005510064 AUTHOR: Pavlov, D !oton, M. ; S~ ORG: Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Bulgarian Academy of ciences (Institut po fizikokhimiya. Bulgarska akademiya na naukite) TITLE: Anodic carxm&LM of lead-antimony alloys with silver additions 9 7-7 1 SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiya na naukite. Institut po fizikokbimiya. Izvestiya, v. 5, 1965, 55-64 TOPIC TAGS: alloy, corrosion, anodic corrosion, corrosion rate, lead antimony alloy ABSTRACT: Investigations were made of the stationary rate of oxidation of lead- antimony and lead- antimony -silver alloys with a low content of silver. It was established that with the increase of the content of antimony, an increase of the corrosion rate occurs and that the electrode potential decreases. Some additions of silver to lead-antimony alloys lower both the corrosion rate and the electrode. potential. The above -effects are explained by the simultaneous influence of addi- tions on processes, taking place on the oxide-to-sojution and metal-to-oxide boundary. [Abthors' abstract) C.,d 1 / jjjSUJB CODE: 11 /SUBM DATE:none/SOV REF: 009/ OTH REF: 002/ BOTIC.-NU, F. BOTOND, F. Characteristics of diagonal knitting. P. 34-9. No. 9, Sept. 1951 MAGYAR TF-YTILTECFINIIKA. TECHNOLCCY Budapest, Hungary So: East European Accession, Vol. 5, No. 5, May 1956 BOTOND ~ F. BOTOND, F. Remarks on the article "'Problems of Our Professional Language" published in the February 1955 issue of Marvar Textiltechnika. P. 360 ivo. 9, Sept. 1955. MIAGYAR TUTILTEMIKA. TECHNOLOGY Budapest, Hungary So: East, European accession.. Vol. 5, No. 5, May 1956 BOTOND, F. Theory nnd practice In the service of reducing prime cost. p. 221 I-MGTAR TECTMEMUCKA Budapest Vol. 11, ITo. 6, June 1955 SOURICE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library' of Congress Vol. 5s No. 6, June 1956 BOTOND, Gy. "Organization of Rbythmic Production, 11 P. 13. (TOBBTFUTITTEUS, Vol. 71 Ho. 1, jan. 10,53, 'Bludapestt Evangery) SO: Vonthly List of East European Accessions, (EFAL), LG, Vol. 4, No. 1$ Jan. 1955, Uncl. ICTC11-1) Cy. BCTC,J*;l , CY. Analysis of general eyvenditures of factor.-Ps and enterprises in the furriture Inoustry. P. "IC9. Vol. c) Ro. 12, Dec. 19r, Tr, A-R. A -l'iadapest, Hungary So: Fast European Accession, Vol. No. 5, 'May 1956 BOT01ir., Gy. ECTOND, GY. Use of mechanical measuring instruments in factories. p. 1C. No. 2",, Lee. 10,155 nSZAYI ULT. ~TECHNOLOGY Budapest, Hungary So% East European Accession, Vol. 5, No. 5, May 1956 EOTC-ND, GY. EOTIUD, GY. Continuous (quarterlyj exam-dnation of the trend of prime cost In the furniture industry. P. 4- .,Vol. 6, No. 1. Jan. 1956. TAI FAR.. THCHNGIOGY Budapest, Hungary SO* 'East kUtopean Accession,'Vol. 5.. No- 5, MBY 1956 Questions related to protection of~socisl property in the wood industry. P. ;ia FAMR Fai pari Tudomanyon:Rgyeaulet) Budapest Vol. 6. no. 6a June 1956 Somrces EM LC Vol. 5. No* 10 Oct.- 1956. noTa.m., GY Organizational directives and 'practical organization. p. 36. TOBBTERMEISS. (Uzemi Tervgazdasagi es Szervezesi Tudomanyos Egyesulet) 'Budapest. vol. 10, No. 5, May 1956. SOURCES-- EEAL LC Oct. 1956. Vol. 5 No. 10 Powl"L), Gy. New domestic business machines for preparing certificates on production. p.27- (Tobbter- meles. Budapest. Monthly.) SO: I%ontbly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) T-c. vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957 Uncl. Gy. Investigation of the decomposition of parathion spray residu en ep-,les. p. 182 (Elelmezesi Tpar. Vol. 12.. no. 7/8, Oct. 1957. Budapest, Hungiry) Elonthly Index of East European Accessions (EEA1) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2, February 1958 Sz. DEMS, Anna; BOTOND, Gyulav tochnikai munkatars Analysis of the decomposition of parathion spray residues on apples. Elelm #~ 11 no.7/8:182-:L85 0 157. 1. Orszagos Elelmeze a- es Taplalkozastudomanyi Intezet, Budapest. BOTONOGOV A In the struggle for the realization of the seven~-year plan. Rech. transp. 24 no.8,.13-14 165. (MM 18:9) 1. Vachalinik Tyumenskogo lineynogo parokbodetva. k BOTOFOGOV, V., starshly Luxhoner ..... .......................... .. ............... ftrther development in combining trades ezplo~cd in azine. Sots. e trud 5 no-9:122-1,25 3 160, (MIRA 13:10) le Formativoo-iseledavAtOllsbVIS itantmiya gdtnodobyT&yuohchey propphlonnosti LIvovskogo novuerkhosa. (INOT-Volyn, Basin-coal mines and mining~-Iabor productivity) FAREDINp I&~;~'BENKO, SWINM N.; BOTOS I.; EZMzI, G. Nthological changes in the,adrenaline and noradrenaline contents or arterial vessel valle in dog. Actm med. hung..17 zo.3/4*-247-255 161. 7 1. First Department or Medicine (Directors M. luless) and First Depart =at of Surgery (Director: 0. Petri),, University Medical School,, Sseg*d. ARTEURS cbeuistrT) ISION experimental) chadstry) u XPHRDm chemistry) CRNOS, Jena.,; UBZT1a, Gabor.*,; BWOB. Arpad.,; KCRPASST. Bela, professor. Adrenalin-type arteriosclerosis Induced by experimental coarctation of the aarts, in rabbits. Act& norph. h=g. 6 no.1:129-139 1955 1. Dept. of ftthological Anatomy and Histology (Director:prof. B. Korpassy) wA the Dept. of fter. Surgery (Director: Prof. G. Petri) of the Medical University. Szeged. Szeged, Koesuth L.m. u. 40 Rmmgary (fortori6s. Jenit fjosi1g, Gabor; Kor"asy,-Bela.) Szeged, Kosouth L. SAO 35 RUVA67. -(for-. Dotew. Arpad.) (CQUMTICN OF AMA, mperimentale ftwtig. arterioeblerotier, It vibbits) (ARTWOOOLUOM, enwrluental, prod. by coarctation of sort&)