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Cost AccowtIng In Industrial (cont. U94
The most Meportant, Condition for Growth of Produation
Cost am a Basic gantative Index
ftofttabili# mind Met 01ccounting
Cost Acc=tftg Within an EstabliWmnt
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BDMUD, L.A.; MATUMUS. GR.
11~-.;--
Photosynthesis and respiration of lemon tress under trench
cul.tivatione Ilsiolo mate 2 10.5:463-M 5-0 '55.
(NM 9:2)
I.Botazicbeskiy end Rostevskoge-ma-Mbau universitets, imeni
T.K.Kelotova.
(LMOR)
1,30YK0, L. A.
its adapted
BOYKO, L. A.: "The carbohydrate metabolism of crop plar to
saline soils."- Rostov State U imeni V. M. Yo)otov. Rostov na
Donu, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in
Biological Sciences).
Source: Yjiizhnaya letopis' No. 28 1956 YDSCOW
UiiVftysiology of Plants. Respiration and Metabolism. 1-3
Abe Jour: Def. Zhur-BiologiyupNo 10 1958., 1145.
Author Hatukhin, G.P.,, Softo., L.A., Boyko, L.A.
Inst Rostov-on-Don Uilvferffly-~'
Title Carbohydrate Metaboliem in Cultured Grains in Connection
with their Cultivation on Salty Soil.
Orig Rib: Uch. zap. Rostovok.-n.-D.. un-t, 1956~ 26, 69-76.
Abstract: In 1948 seeds of the thmmital form' of the vhest-couch
grass
(Agropyron repens) hybrid E-3105, of Saratov millet 853, and
Pallidum barley 43 were germinated for eleven days on glass
-ze of 18-290
rods in euvetter, at a texperstr , with application
of 0.1 1 and 0.2 N Rikhter solution. In the vegetation ex-
periments the salting of the earth was effected before sowing
and up until the onset of full "Nasheheniye" f_?j with the 0.2
N Rikhter solution (with the vheat-couch grass hybrid and barley),
or with the NaCl (with the millet). The monodisaccarides (Hap
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US~SWFhysiology of Pl=ts. Respiration and Metabolism. 1-3
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologim, No 1, 1958.0 1145
dorn-Jewen microwthod) and starch (Prosbvyakov and Kozhevni-
kovawa method) were deterviined in the shoots and leaves during
the coume of vegetation.L In seeds taken from planta cultivated
for a number of yean on salty soil, the inhibiting effect of
the salt on hydrolysis of the starch was reduced. With increase
in the number of years of cultivation on salty soil the content
of soluble sugam (especially saccharose) increased regularly.
Bibliogra]phy of 17 titles.
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USSR/Cultivated Plants - Subtropical and Tropical, m-6
Author : Ref Zhur - Biol... No 3., 1958, 11047
Author : Boyko,, L.A., Matukhin, G,P.
Inst : Botanical Carden of Rostov-na-Donu University.
Title : Sever,".1 Methods of Regulating the Water and Heat Regines
of Trenches in the Sumer Period.
Carig Pub : Sb. tre Botan. sada. Rostovsk. n/D un-t, 1956, 35, No 2.,
97-10P
Abstract : No abstract.
4.4
USd / rl,-nt Physiology. ~:incrcl Nutrition. 1-2
Lbs Jour Rof Zhur Biol., No 22, 1958, No 99932
'uthor '."Ail:idn, G. R.; Boyho, -.nd I
_Boy1co,
Inst Rostov..on-.tho.-Don University
Title Chlorine Content in Flrnts Adrpting to SvIincAion of
soil.
Orig Pub Uch. Za-p. -Rostov5k.--n/D Uh-tv, 28, 79-84, 11057
Abstrret Vogatativo axparinonts (double repetition) wcro conducted
with br-rloy, villot vnd toncto on artifioirlly sclinDtod
soil. The greatest content of 01 was observed in the tis-
sues of the plents vogotcting from the bogirming on sali-
nc.tod sbil, ns distinguished fron the plents vegetating on
thct soil since their 2nd or 3rd yonr of growth. In n11
the tostod plents, the naximum content of Cl was observed in
the vegetative orgcns (lorvos, stell-, roots), end tho rinimun,
in the gonorctiva orgrns (oars, pcniclos). Tho leaves
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USSR / Flent Fhysiology. I-linorel Nutrition. 1-2
I-"bs Jour Rof Zbur .. Biol., No 22, 1958, No 99,032
fulfillod e barriceding rolo vilth rospoct to tho srlts, by
hindaring thoilr-cccurulrtion in tho gonorctiva organs.
Tho tometo r6cu=ulatod in its tissuos ziaro 01 thcn did tho
ocAs cmd millot, which is rolatod to tho fornvtion of its
succulo-nt structuro. In tho plants r-dcpting to soil scli-
nation, tho retio of froo to bound Cl ch7n-od in favor of
tho lattor !dnd of 01. Bibliography, 16 titios.
0. P. "*odvodovv.
Cerd 2/2
BOTKO. L.A.; 3DTK0, L.A.
Method for determiniAg' Us osmotic pressure of cell sap
by the use
of a colloidon sac& 7191oi, rpst, 6 no.5:630-631 S-0 159.
(MIRA 13:2)
l.Botanical Garden of Hostoy-on-Don State University.
(Botanical apparatus) (Osmosis)
--POYK0,.~,A.; KATUKHIN, G.R.
Enzymatic transformations of some carbohydrates in the
leaves
of field crops in relation to their adaptation to soil
salinity.
Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no. 2:154-157 164.
(MIRA 17:5)
1. Rekomendovana, kafedroy fiziologii rasteniy i genetiki
Rostovskogo-na-Donu gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
Absorption of salt ions by tomato roots in connection with the inhi-
bition of the various stages of aerobic reapIration, Fizial.rast. 12
no.1:45-51 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:3)
1, Naucbno-issledovatellskiy institut biologiij Rostov-na-Donu.
KUZINA, A,N.-, MAUTINA, M.V.~ ADOMONITE,.G.M.; GRISHINA, O.S.; GRANT,
Kh.Ya. [Grants, H.'.]; KOVALEVA, V.I.; ZILIFYAN, VJJ.;
114TIATSAKATIYAN,
SVE
TPHKOV, A. N.
Authors' ab'straots. Zhm-. mikr6biol. epid. i immun. 41 no#11:138~143
165. (MIRA 1815)
1,*Irkutskiy institut epidemiologli i mi,krobiologii (for XuAna,
Maletina). 2. Gosud&r5tvennyy-kontrollnyy institut meditsinskikh
biologicheakikh preparatov imml. T&rasevicha (for. Adomonite"
3.,:Llvovskiy institut.epidemi6logii, mikroblologii i gigiyeny (for,
Grishina). 4._Rizhakiy wditsinskly institut (for Grant). 5. Da. a-
stanskly institut po proizvodstvu pitatellnykh ared (for Kovaleva).
6. Yerevanskiy medit *sinskiy institut i Respublikansk&ya aanitarno-
epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya (for Zilffyan Mnatsakanyan). 7. Kiyev-
skiy institut ep idemiologii i mikrobiologii ifor Boyko, Sverchkov).
ACC
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AUTIHOR: Boyko, L. D. (Moscow); Kruzhilin, G. N. (Moscow)
ORG: None
TITLE: Heat transfer during condensation of steam in tubes
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Energetika~i transport, no. 5, 1966,
113-128
TOPIC TAGS: heat transfer, vapor condensation, Reynolds number,
fluid friction
ABSTRACT: The authors present an approximate theoretical calculation
fo.-.* heat trans-
ifer during steam condensation in tubes based on the analogy between
hydraulic drag
and Reynolds heat exchange. The work of other authors on this
problem is discussed.,
Experimental data are presented 'qhich were obtained during
condensation of steam in
tubes up to 18 mm in diameter and 12 m long at 90 bars. The
theoretical and eip-e'-r"i;-,-
mental data are in agreement with respect to heat exchange for the
cases cited.
Orig., art. has: 3 figures, 59 formulas.
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TITLE: Effect of radiation on characteristics of electrolumi-
nescent-screens
PERIODICAL: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnalg va 69 no. 69 1961
866 - 868
TEXT; The effect is considered of ultraviolet-, X-, and gamna-ra-
diation on the electroluminescence of screenso exposed to an alter-
nating electric field. The study of the electroluminescent screens
is important in connection with the direct generation of light by
an electric field. A ZnSoCu-phosphorp mixed with melaminaldehyde re-
sing was Uplied to the surface of conducting glass. forming a lay-
er 25 - 30 -R thick; the other electrode was made of graphite or sil-
ver. The current generator was of type 3P -12 (ZG-12). The X-ray
source was the device PYP -200-20 (RUP-200-20). The gamma-rays were
produced by radioactive cobalt, the ultraviolet radiation -- by the
lamp CBAW -250 (SVDSh-250). The measurements showed that the depen-
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dence of the brightness of electroluminescence on the amplitude of
the applied sinusoidal voltage, can be expressed by the formula;
B = a exp(-b/VV), where ap b are empirical constants (a being
fre.-
quency dependent). This formula holds for all the cases under
inves-
tigation. First the brightness of the screen increased with the
frequency of the a.c. fieldp reaching a maximum at a frequency of
12-13 cycles; then it decreased. Irradiation b~ ultraviolet light
does not affect the shape of the curve B = y(w 9 but the
brightness
decreases in absolute value. X-radiation leads to an increase in
brightness, more pronounced at lower frequencies than at higher.
Gamma radiation produces a great increase in brightness at low
fre-
quencies. The phosphor is sufficiently sensitive and can yield
"ima-
ges" of the object when irradiated by X-rays,, 'With lower X-ray
in-
tensity, the sensitivity of the screen is lower at low frequencies
and higher -- at high ones, (as compared to the frequency
dependen-.
ce of stronger X-radiation). In the case of gammaradiationg it is
more difficult to obtain an "image", owing to the great
penetrating
power of the gamma rays. But the screens are quite suitable as
gam-
ma-ray indicators; this applies to X-rays also. There are 2
figures
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Effect of radiation on D299/D304
and 5 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The referen-
cesto the English-language publications read as follows: G. Destri-
au, Phyl. Mag., 38, 700, 774, 880, 1947; D. Curie, J. Phys. Rad.,
150 61, 1954; 18, 214t 1957.
ASSOCIATION: Inzhenerno-budivellnyy instytut (Construction Engin-
eering Institute, Dnipropetrovs1k)
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ACC NRi AP7004976 SOURCE CODE: UR/0048/66/030/009/1470/1472
AUMOR:' Boyko,L.K.
ORG: none
TITLE: Quenching and stimulation of the electroluminescence of
ZnS:Cu phosphors by
irradiation /Reports Fourteenth All-Union Conference on
Luminescence (Crystal Phosphor
hold at Riga, 16-23 Sept. 1907
,SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v..30, no.9,
1966, 1470-1472
'TOPIC TAGS: electroluminescence, zinc sulfide, copper,
manganese, photoluminescenc .*v
uv Irradiation, x ray irradiation, gamma irradiation
ABSTRACT: The author has investigated the luminescence intensity
of ZnS:Cu and
inS:Cu:11n ele6troluminaphors undersimultaneous excitation by an
electric field and by
ultraviolet radiation, x-rays or gamma rays. Intense ultraviolet
irradiation increased
the electrical conductivity of the specimen by an order of
magnitude and had a
quenching effect on the luminescence,, i.e., the ratio z = (Be +
BP)/Bep was greater
than unity, where Be is the electroluminescence brightness , BP
is the photolumin-
escence brightness, and Dep is the ludinescence brightness in the
simultaneous
presence of both stimuli. X-ray and gamma ray irradiation also
increased the con-
ductivity# but not so greatly an did optical irradiation, and
enhanced the electro-
luminescence. The enhancement of the electrolumineeiience
decreased with Increasing
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x-ray or gamma ray dose. It is suggested that the observed
phenomena are due to
competition between radiative trapping of conduction electrons
and nonradiative en-
trapment of conduction electrons In three-body Auger-like
processes in which the
energy that would otherwise be radiated igi transferred to a
second conduction electron:
intense irradiation greatly increases the conduction electron
concentratioup thus
favoring the nouradiative Alkgqr transitions and quenching the
lumineseencel and ir-
radiation with penetrating x-ray$ or ganwa rays slightly
increases the conduction
electron concentration and enhances the luminescence. Orig. art.
has: 2 figures and
I table.
BUD CODE: 20 SM DATZ: Emme ORUL Mr: 003 OM REFt 004
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BOIKO. L.Mg_16olko, L.M.]
Effect of radiation on some cbaracteriatice of electrolwd-
nencent scrvens. Ukr.fia.zhur. 6 no.6:866-869 N-D 161.
i (MM 1615)
1. Inzbereno-stroitellnyy institut Dnepropetrovsk.
(Materials, Effect of radiation onl (Luminescent substances)
S/058/62/000/006/040/1-36,
"t -. 3 Ao6i/Alol
AUTHOR Boyko, Lo Wil
TUTLEI The effeot~of'radiatlon on-the optical and electrical
character-
istins of electroluminescent screens
PMTODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika,.no. 6-, 1962, 56,abstract
6V392~
("Sb. nauchn. tr. Dnepropetr. inih.-stroit. in-t", 1961, no. 16,
TEt.T;__1 Th-~ characteristics of electroluminescence in phosphors
exposed to
UV,,X-rav5 or 7-irradistion have been measured. It hM been found
that-the rela-
tion between brightness and voltage: B = a exp(-bV--/"~) (B for
brightness and V
for voltage)-holds true for both electroluminescence and
electrophotoluminescence.
The Intensity of elettrolumineseence.is reduced by UV, increased-by
X-rays and
Tcw-frequen(~y T.-rays, but reduced by higb-frequency (> 5 kc)
?-rays. It is pos-
~~Ible to obtain-a brighter image of objects by X-radiation than by
X-ray lumines-
ntrnne_ The use Of 7-raYs for similar purposes is difficult because
of their ex-,
tremsly high penetrability. The reduction of the intensity of
electroluminescence
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The effect of radiation... 061/mol
under exposures to UV is associated with the increase of the
probability of radia-
iAzinl,~~ss transjUons. There are 33 references.
[Ab---tr&*ter'.- nc-tet Complete translation]
A. Burlakov
C--r-d 2/2
MIGACH, V.D., inzh.; KOVALEV, S.K., inzh.; PANASYUK, I.V.,
inzh,; GERGEL', I.M.,
inzh.j BOYKO, L.P., inzh.
Single-11aver wall panels, of slag perlite cement. Stroi.mat.
10 no.81-29-
30 Ag 164- (MIRA 17-1-22)
OKTYABRISKAYA, T.A.; AST-AIMOVA, N.A.; BOYKD, L.P.
Materials on the speoies.biology, and ecology of bloodsucking
mosquitoes in the Moscow area. Report Do. 2tMosquitoes,of the
genera Culex L., Mansonia Blanaha~rd, and Culiseta Felt.','Med.
paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 no- 5:510-514 S-0 165 (MIRA '19:1)
1. Moskovskay6ikorodskaya sanitarno-epidemiologicheakaya.st~m-
tslya. Submitted February 24, 1965.
BOTKOt L.S.; SDKOLOVSKIY9 M.V.; FEY, V.M.; YANKOVSKIY, I.Ye.;
"-WtWNYY, V.N.; KAUROV, V.V.; PYATNITSKIY, A.A.;
CHASOVNIKOV, L.D.., dots., retsenzent
(Reducing and variable speed gears; atlas of designs]
Reduktor7 i variatory; atlas konstruktsii Moskva
Mashinostroenie, 1964. 95 P. (;dRA .17:111
RUPOLOMENSKlY, N.I.; DOYKO, L.V.; 21TREVA, B.A.
Synthesis of glycidyl eaGers of phosphorus acids. Dokl.
AR SM 155 no. 5:1137-1L19 Ap 1640 (MlWi 17:5)
1. Khimichankly inatitut im. /L.Ya.Arbuzova Kazanakogo
filiala
AN SSSR. Prods taviono akadaipikow B.A.Arbimovym.
BOYKO, L.YE.
Advanced practice of Ukrainian collective farms in obtaining
higb yields of haY
and.seed from perennial grasses
Korm. bazza 3 no.5, 1952
CATEGORY Cultivated Plrnts. Fodder Grasses and Root Crops. 11
ABS4 JOUR. MhBiol. j 146-0 3o 459; No. 3.1004
AUTHOR Boyko L Yp
INST. UVJI'Aan .Scientific Reaearch Inatitute of Agrimilture.
TITLE t For A Wider Introduction of, Vetch Sowings for GrsAn.
ORIG. PUB6 t Kolgospuik Ukrainij, 1958,No. 3, 22-23
IPBSTRACT i Recommendations on the ah-rinuLtiLral tee-hrAque
for votah
according to the data of Poltava) KharIkov, Nosovskaya,
exporijtenltal stations and 0 t1w kolkhozes of Poles-ye
and the Forest Steppe of 1IL-ainian SM. 1954-1956 exl>a
Lmental data of Mcminian Snientific Resoarch Inzti'.,Utei
of Lgriculturo ar3 atad on 'UI-o iufluanee of -Lhe sowing
rates for vato7a mixed with oats on the yield of grain and
hay. The largest yields vere obtained an folloust grain
(oats - 2-0.1 oentaers/ha and vatch - 3.9 centners/hai
with the sowing, rate for oats of 160 and votch 50 kilo-
'AT?D: 1/2
ccull"IlRY
C,4T--,GC',RT
BS. JGUFR. RZ IlBiOl 1959, 11n. 11004
Inucal
,IUST.
6RIC-, PUB.
vetch 16 centners/ha) with th~
BSTRhCT grwas/ha; hay (oats 55 and
soving rates Of 120 and 50 kilogram/ha. V. S. Shma!L-
ko
iW.D 2/2
BOYED. L.Ts.
Morse beans are a valuable forage crop, Zhivotnowodstvo
21 no.4:4&" Ap 159. (NIDA 12:5)
1. GlavW agronom Upravlentya kukurmsy I kormovykh kal'tur
Ministerstva sel'skago khosynystya U M
(Ukraine-Broad bean)
~E~O,J~je.[Boiko, IE.L.]; ShMFNIK, F.S., red.
[Agronomist's note book) Zapysna ~7iyzhka agromma. Kyiv,
Derzhsilthospvydav URSR, 1963. 142 p. (MIRA 18:1)
.-' -,, BOYKO, H.; FILIMOMV. P.
V'4~~-
This vachine can see, think, and bear. Zuan.ta prataia
no.6s
14-15 JS '59- (MIRA 12S11)
()bohlnery. Autonstle)
BOTIO N Gorey Setsialistlebaskage truda, stalevar
More steel for the national economy. Sov. profeciusr 7
no.6:26-27
Mr .159. (MIRA 12-.6)
10'Uporoshokly saved 02"propp6tusba",
(Uporeshlye-Iren and steel workers)
BOYKO. W. C Iand Biol Sci -- (dies) "Ifffect of Y"Ious sources of
ultraviolet
irradiation upon the growth and physiobogloal state of W*." MOB, 1959.
19 pp (MOB Order of IAmin Agr Anad Im K. A. Timiryasev), 110 copies (KL*
52-59,118)
BOYKOR M.F. [Boikoi M.P.]
Vegetation of the Plodleslye Bin near the village
of Podleslys,,
Olesko Diatriet, Lvov Province. Ukr.bot.zhur. 19
no.5s68-72
162. (KMA l6d)
1 Punkt sIuzhbI signalizatsii.ts. prognosly
zwyavlennya i
;;zvitku abkidnikly ta khvorob a.-g.
kulltur,,'Llviv.-*
(Oleako Distriet-BotwW)
BILOSHTAN, A.P.;,BOYKOj 'WROSjiENKOYe.P.;
_U.(Boiko, M.F.I,kan.fil.nauk;
DOTSENXCT,-I'.P.; KILICHEVSKIY, I.A-LKiI'chevsFkyij I.O.J;
MARINICHENKO, V.G.[Marynychenko,, V.H.); RAK, L,'K.; XRIVETSKIY~
I.S.[Kryvetslkyi, I.S.J,, red.; ROMANINKO, I.N., red.;
TRITINCBENKO, A.P.[Trytynchenko, A.P.], red.izd-va; VIRICH,
D.V.[Virych., D.V.), tekbn. red.
(Russian-Ukrainian agricultural dictionary] Rosiislko-
.ukranslkyi sillslkohospodarslkyi slovnyk. Ukladachi: A.P.
Biloshtan.ta inshi. Wv, Vydiv, Vydvo AN URSR, 1963. 438 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
1. Akademiva nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut movoznavstva. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akademii sellskokhozyaystvenrqkh nauk
im.' V.I.Lenina (for Romanenko).
osh nk
BIWSHTAN, A.P.; DOROSHENKO~ Ye.P. (Dorosh nko, K.P.1;
DOTSENKO, P.P.; XILICHEVMaY,,I.A. (Killahevalk , 1.0.];
,a l4k
MARINICHENKO, V G. [Maryny-6henk-.o, V'H.]; RAK, L.
, L
RO
KRIVETSKIY, I .S: [KryvetOlkyi; LS.). red.; NKO, I.N.,
red.; TRITIN CHENKO, A.P.,~[Try*ehenko,,A.P., red4
Iinzd-va;
VIRICH, D.'V. [Virychl., ..re,d,
[Russian-Ukrainian agricultural dictionary)
Roaiiditko-ukrainal-
kyi sillskohospodaralkyi slovnyk. Ukladachi-.
AABiloshtan
ta inshi. Kyiv, Vyd-vo AN URSR, 1963. 438 p.~ (MIRA
17:3)
1. Akademiia nauk URSR, Kiev.. Instytut movoznavstva.
2. Chlen
korrespondent Vsesqyuznqy akidenii
sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk
imani V.I.Lenina (for- Rmaenko) . -
BQXKO., M. 1.
"Macrosporosis of Potatoes and Tomatoes and Methods of Controlling
It Under Condi-
tions in Leningradskaya Oblast." Cand Agr Sci, Leningrad
Aericultural Inst, Leningrad-
Pushkin, 1954. (RMIBiol, No 7, Apr 55)
SO: Sum* No. 704, 2 Nov 55 Sur7ey of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended
at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16).
ARTYUKHOVSII(AYAV S.A.; TESMENITSKIY, D.I.; ASIUOVSKAYA, G.A.;
BC)YKOV-M-l-;
KOLTUNOV, P.S.; NEKRASOV, Yu.L.; XOROVIN, A.I.; NECHAYEV, V.D.;
NINBURG, A.K..; SHASHKOV, A.N.; EDELISON, A.M.; ANTONOV, I.A.,
kand. tekhn.. nauk, 1-W.
[Using acetylene substitute gases for flame metalworking.]
Primenenie gazov-zamnitelei.atsetilena pri gazoplamennoi
obrabotke metallov. Moskva, Mashinostroenie, 1964. 150p.
(Moscow. Vaesoiuznyi nauchno-issledovatellskii institut avto-
gennoi obrabotke setallov. Spravochnye materialy po gazopla-
mennoi obrabotke metaUov, no.23). (MM 17:9)
U~#/Mediaine (VeiteT4nary) Tinf6ctio'us''
Apr '52
Diseases
"lafection of Goats With Braxy," M.K.
Boyko, S. A.
Ab&likhin, Vet Physicians,. Stalingrad
Oblast Vet,
Bacteriol Lab
"Veterinariya" Vol X=, No 4, pp 31,32
Describes a local braxy epizootic which
affected
goats and occurred in 1949. Gives account
of the
inmunological and pathoanatomical
investigations
that were carried out -in this connection.
States
that on fams where the animals were
immunized wIth
USSR/Medicine (Vet6rinary) Infectious
A~r-;32
Diseases (Contd)
braxy formol vacci:ne in 1949, no
incidences of
the disease occurred in 1950, while. on
farms
where immunization was not, carried out,
cases of
braxy occurred.
BOYKO) M.L.P brigadir prokhodobeskoy brigady
k6mmuniBticheakogo truda;
N.A., brigadir prokbodcheskoy brigady; MOSKALENKO,
N.P., brigadir prokhodebookoy brigady kommunisticheskogo
truda;
ISACIJENKO, I.A... brigadir prokbodcheskoy brigady
kommunisti-
cheakogo, truda
Fast progesss in development mining. Ugoll 38 no.11:12-15
N!63. (MIRA .17:9)
-1.!Sh.akhta No.22 im. Kirovatresta Kirovugoll, (for Boyko).
2. Shakht~ No.1-2 "Nova*i'Golubovkall (for Novoselets).
3. Shakhta "Zamkov4kayt~-2" treita YAdiyevugoll (for
Irloskalenko).
4. Shakhta No.53 tresta Ant ~A (for Isachenko).
DOM. Y.
Boyko, 1-41. M.
"The effect of periodic (rhythmic) changes in feed on metabolism and
productivity of dairy cows." Ukrainian Order of Labor Red Banner
Agricultural Academy. Kharikov, 1956 (Dissertation for the degree of
Candidate in Agricultural Sciences)
Knizhnava letopis
No. 15, 1956. Iloscow
I -
.1
PLYUGACHEV, V.K,, kand.tekhn.nauk; BOYKO, M.S.,,
kand.biologicheskikh nauk
Veterinary hygiene in a dairy barn with loose housing of
animals.
Vaterinariia 40 no*503-54 14Y '63. (MIR& 17:1)
BOYKOY M.S., kan d. biologichesk~kh nauk
Veterinary hygienic ameasures In -oncidionis of poultry.
Vellarinarila
42 no.5:101-102 My 165. (161RA 18~-Q
1. Grodnenskiy sellskokhozyaystvenny-y inatltu',.
~,Q ~, (Grodnenskaya obla-st'); ANISIKO Ye. " (Grodnenrkasya
oblast');
0 - a
ZHVIRBLYA, M.A. (Grodnenskaya oblastl';~
Q~L
Effect of the microclimute of swine houses on the organima of
anlinials. Voterinarlia 42 no.IWO-82 0 165.
(MRA 18:10)
BOTKO. M.S.
Ultraviolet Irradiation of growing p1gs. Svinovodotvo
13 w.11:31-34 N 159. (NW 13:2)
1. Kafedra soogWyeny I osnov vatericarii Hoskovskoy
ordems Lenium, sallokokho"yatvennoy sicademil imeni X.A.
TIalryase"..
(Swine)
(Ultraviolet rays- *61ological affect)
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BOTIO, M.. aspirantka
Iffect of ultraviolet irradiation from different
sources on
pbospborus-calcium metabolism In swine during the
barn period,
Isv.?M[hL no*6:228-232 4'59. (KIBA 13:6)
(BwLn*--nWsIoloa)
(Ultraviolet rays--ftelological affect)
GOLUBEVY I.Ye., prof.; POYNO, M.S., kand. biolog. nauk;
KHOKHLOVA 10 -1097 i hr47 sotrudnik
paue
The right regimm of animals. Veterinariia 40 no-4:67-69
Ap 163, (KIRA 17:1)
1. Belwunsidy nauchno-issiodovatellakly institut zhivot-
novodetva,
TOURI, I.K.; CHAMIN, I.A.; Prinimmis uchastiye: BOYKO, M.V.1
CHUB, G.F,,,.
GMIERSHTEYN.- V.A.; YASMIKOV, D.L.; FIWNOV, V.A.; THWHCHENKO,
N.A.; SAMOMMi-I.D4 ZAITSEV,~-". .-;,-XDIWT$KIY, V.D.
Efficient lubrication farjthe- rolling of thin sheet ir6ii--
Mota3lwr 6 no. 8:22-4. A.g"61., (MIRA 14:8)
Ii TSentra3.lnyy usuchno-issledovatel'skiy institut chernoy
metal~urgii (for.T&9Lr',q Chamin,, Zaytsev,, KoloinatAiy). 2.
Zavod "Uporozhstall" (for Boyko, Chub# Gamershteyn.,
Yashnikov,,
Filonov, Tioshchemkot Samoylov).
(MetalvorkiW lubricants) (Sheet iron)
VYDRIN, V.N.. luand.teMn.nauk; BOTKO, M.Te.. inzh.; AMOSOV. P.N.,
inzh.;
BOYKO, M.Ye., inzhe; AMDffUV-,- "... inzh.; MOSHKIN, S.L. inzb.
Investigating the fluctaution of pull on continuous small
section Mille. Izv.v7s.uchqqb.zav.; chern.mot. 2 no '-6:37-42
Je 159. (MI&k 13:1)
1. Chslyablnel-.17 politekhnicbeekty institut iChelyubinskiy
metallurgichaskly savod. Rokomendovano kafedroy obrabotl-d
metallov davlentysm Chelyabinakogo politakhnicheskogo instituta.
(Rolling (Metalwork))
AUTHORSt
TITLEs
PERIODICALs
Vydrin, Yo N.; Amosovi Po N. i
Investigation of pressure and
-gage merchant rolling mill.
Izvestiya vysahikh uchobnykh
no. 1TP 196o,ai - 8?
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A161Y,030
Moshkin, S. 1.
tension in a continuous small-
tavedeniy. Chernaya metallurgiya,
TEXTt Data on the rolling pr6asure and ito dpDenaence on tension in
continuous mernhart mA31o are of practical and theoretical interest,
but
little study had teen devote& to the problem up to now. The subject
in-
vestigation has been carried ont; on a 300 mm mill, by the use of a
membrane
type dynamometer (Figure 2) for pressure and a differeni dynamometer
for
tension (the latter described in Ref. .1%
49 Bare folar authors, in this perio7
dical No. 6, 1959). The tenaion d-fnawometeT had been improved, the
new de-
sign is shown (Figure 2); it was calibrated directly in the mill
stand.
Measurements data were recorded bya Mno-2 (MPG-2) oacillograph, under
normal operationj and with art-ifialally produoed tenuion at the
rear or at
the front. Tension dynamometers, were installed from both sides of
stand
cax-i i/6
S/1-48/6o/ooo/oil/005/015
Investigation of pressure and ... A161/AO30
No- 3 in the rough mill group, and progauro dynamometers were placed
under
one ore beneath both the down sorows. Opizxaticn in the finish
stand was
also studied, with one rear tension dyuamowettAr plac(td
from the front sidej
and one pressure dynamometer. The observeA
amplittide of pressure and ten-
sion varied regularly in periods
aorre3pond.lng to one ro'.1.1 revolution. The
conclusion was made that
the cause of alternating dynamic loads are the
spindles and the Book
joints. As Is known, the clxcumference velocity of
the driven shaft at
a Hook joint varies diaxing one revolution in a definite
range
depending on the angle of obliq-aaeness of the shafts, e.g., the ve-
locity variation is 5 % at an oblique ang1s of 10 ~'% When two Hook
joints
are used and placed with the same orientatdon in the space (as
was the case
in experiments), the unevenness of the driven shalft is
reduced, but it is
obvious that it is not fullyeliminated. A spindle
has a considerable mast,
and it works like a flywheel rotating
unevenly at every revolution. The
slight jerking of strip observed
between the stands without the presence
of a loop or considerable
tension demonstrates this. It is evidcnt that
tho velocity of the
rolls varies during a revolutiozi, and ths tension varics
with it in
regular periedu. This is not observed in linear or sin.-le-
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Investigation of pressure and Al 61 YAo 3o
-stand mills, but in: on (even ial very
continuous mills,working at tensi
slight)'itzresults in xegular:vaiiations of pressure and tension, and
th
thickness of the rolled metal varying periodically. Eccentricity of
the
roll trunnion bore .a might have a similar effect, but not in these
exPeri-
ments for the shape of-the;harmonics1would then be smoothly
sinusoidal, and
this is not.the case. The'oscillograms regularly show four peaks in
every
period, corresponding to the four positibns of the Hook joint in the
space.
Eccentricity of the'rolls could not have this eff ect, for it did not
exceed
hundredths.6f,one millimeter, There are 9 figures and 2 Soviet
references.
.ASSOCIATION:. Chelyabin8kiy politekhnicheskiy institut i
Chelyabinskiy
metallurgicheskiy 'Zavod (Chelyabinsk metallurgical institute
.band Chelyabinak.metallurgical plant)
SUBMITTED February 17',' 1960
Card,3/61
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investigation-of pressure and A161/AO30
S/148/60/000/oll/008/015
Investigation of pressurd-hnd ... A1611AO30
Pigure 8::The.:effect ;f rear.tension on the pressure
in finish stand
(Simplified).-,
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AUTHORS: Vydrin, V. N.; Boyko,,M. Ye.; Amosov, E. X.; Moshkin, S. E.
of the tension schedule on-a continuous.light-section
mill
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 7, 1960,
abstract 7D41.
("Tr. Konferentsii: Tekhn. progress v tekhnol. prokatn. proiz-va".
Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1960, 363-364)
TMM- The method of tension measurembnt,by means of tension pulley-is
inapplicable in the section'rolling-practice, and the
authors.propose their own
method according to which the pressure between the pad of the roll
bearing and
the bedplate of the rolling'.stand is measured 4 a special
dynamometer. It is
established that the relationship between thetension and the
velocity mismatch.
is linear. See also RZhMet, -1960, no. 4, 7653.
A. Bulanov
[AWstracter's note: Compiete~translatiorl
VYDRIN, V.N.j BOYKO M.19.6 MOSHKIN, S.I.; AMOSOV, r.N.
Investigating the process of strip rapture in continuous
roiling Mill standee Izve v"a ucheba savo;,chern. met*
4 no.7:97-100 1610 (MIPA 34:8)
la, Chellabineldy politekhnicheskiy institut, i
Chelyabiriskiy
metallurgichowdy zavod.
(Rolling (Metalwork))
KHOROSH, V.A.;.,p ~Y0,JUn.;. KOSSOVSMy L.D.- SHVYW, X.S.; KOPYTIN
F.I.;
RUSMOVY I.I.; Prinimali ucWwtiyes KOVTUNOVICH, V.A.; KMHXIKA.. X.Ye.;
RYAUNOVA, A P.; VISKUNOVAS UJW.; MEMA., H.A.
Determining the optim9I conditions for blooming mill operations. Stall
23 W-4:338-340 Ap. 16? 16:4~
1. Chelyabinakiy met4LUur&icheBkiy savod.
(Rolling MdII
SOV/1 33-59-2-23/26
AUTHORS: ,_BojkD,_41r.*wr _,Gulunov, V.S9, ikov, I.M.,
.r YOZ
-TRkhodchenko, M.M. and Sakharova, N.M.~ Engineers
TITM: From the Experience of Operation of Recuperative Soaking
Pits (Opyt ekspl4atataii rekaperativnykh nagrevatellnykh
kolodtsev)
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1959, Nr 29 pp 170-175 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The development of the soaking pit practice on the
Chelyabinsk Works.is described. The recuperative soaking
pits fired with a mixture of coke-oven and blast turnace
gas (eal. value 2100 k cal/0) with air preheated to
650-30000 are heating ingots from an average tem~perature
of 78000 (for 88-90%.of ingots) to 1120-12900C (fig.1).
The weight of the ingots varies from 2.65 ton to 6.2 ton
(average,5.1 ton). Main points: the introduction of the
removal of liquid slag, using additions of a carbonaceous
_~Es (60-65% coke breeze, 30-35 quartz -sand and 5-7% of
lime) in an amount of 1.1 - 1.2 ton after every 14-16
charges and experimental heating of ingots in a low
Card 1/2 oxidising atmosphere (air excess coefficient 0.85-0-90)
SOV/133-59-2-23/26
From the Experience of Operation of Recuperative Soaking Pits
which reduces the formation of scale by 30% but with a
4.4% increase in the consumption of fuel. There are
5 fisiLresp 2 tables and 6 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION; Chelyabinskiy Metallurgicheskiy Zavod (Chelyabinsk
Me t allur gica 1 Works
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aft
l
13ts be-
4 present
Inverse talat
a
ow t
a
onship
ex
reeti temp. and viscosity of sugar Amps (1) contg. 05-7570
Usurit,
pemittlat most lucemfuj~purlflcatioll of I at
85-7* and 91-2' by
centrifuging under tab. and plantcondi
'
reap. Madimi
N, Y ikovAy
~.tjen
Yk-o, A) -
Bow, N., gvardil podpglkovnlk; KORSHMOV, V., kapitan.
00---qw*a"-
Assembling shelters mads of corrugated steel. Toen.-insh,
Shur. 101
no.11:30-32 N 157. (MM 10:11)
(Intranchments)
BOYKO..N.; KOSOV, H.
Solidarity among workers. Prom.koop. 12 no.4:13-14 Ap 158.
(MIRA 11:4)
Predsedatell pravleniya arteli invalidov Im. 5-go dekabrya
Mongorpromeovetn (for ]Boyko). 2. Umestitell predsodatelya pravleniya
artelt invalidov im, 5-go dekRbrya po orgmassovoy rnbote I kadran
MosgorpromsovetR (for Koeov),
(Moscow--Electric Industries)
SIDOROV. N.; STUDNICHKA, Tu. - ARTIMIYNV. P.; YAMOV, P.;
BOT!O~!t;~__,
samy, S.; TffpIN: M.
xrrectiverwas of the centralization the accounting and tabulating
machines. Dan.l.kred. 17 no..5:53-59 W '59. (MIRA IVIO)
1. Ykeballnik GoiTpraylonlya Chernigovskoy oblaotnoy kontory
Gosbanka, .(for Sid-orov). 2. Glavmyy bukhgalter Gorupravlentya,
I?bornigovskoy obl. kontory GosbanIm (for Studnichim). 3- Glavr4y
bukhgalter Kamensk-Urallskago O'tdelonlya Gosbanks SverdlovskDy
obilastillfor Arts,yev).' 4. GI bukb9alter Aknolinskoy oblast-
ry V7 _Iter
My konto' 'G~sbaqka (for Ya=ov . 5i GlivWy buk~ga
Arzatinaskogo otdolonlya Gosbam)m Gorliovskey oblasti (for
Boyko).
GlayMy bukbgalter Georglyevskogo otdolemiya Goebmka Stavropol'-
skogo, kraya (for Sek\tnov). 7. GlavzWv bukhgalter SargLrkandakay
oblastnoy kontory Govi?)anks (for ?Syp4n).
(ftchins accounting)
BOYKO,...IL.A_. rBoiko, M.O.]; POSTOLOW, N.S.
Mechanization of size preparation production and distribution.
Leh. prom. no.4:30-31 O-D 165. (MIRA 19: 1) 1
b, C
BOYKO# No F*
"Prophylaxis of Malaria In the Bol'shoy Yegorlyk Rivery~Valley
in Connection with the Constriietion of the Kuban'-Yegor t Ifater-'
Storage and L~rigation System." Rostovooon-Don State Medical Inst,,
Rostov-on-Don., 1955* (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate
in Medical Sciences)
SO: -&955,, 16 Fab 56
POnOVSKIY, S.N.. TARABUNHIN. I.A.. BOTYO. S.F.. somoVA. A.S.
Malaria In the Taimt A.SeSjo, and the methods for its eradication
[with ou=nr7 In llnglish]0' Ned,pstraz. I --parR&O'bol. 27
no;3:275-2?7
W-Je '58 (X1U 11--7)
1. Is Iustituta VAIMH I ueditsinakoy parazitologii Ministerstva
sdravookhranoniya RSFSR (dir. instituta - prof. S.N. Pokrovskiy) I
ReopublIkanskoy saniterno-epidemiologicheakoy stantaii Hinisterstva
zdrayeakhranentya Takutskoy ASSR (glavnvy.vrach F.I. Savehenko).
(KALARIA* prevention and control.
-in Aussie (Bus))
KMMMKAUP N.V.; SKORIK, Yu.I.; BDYKO, B.G.
Organic darivativos.of kaolin. DAL AN SM 148 no.2050-352
A 163o (MM 16:2)
1e Izwtitut Irbi-ii silikator AN SSM Predstarlemo, akadmikaa
I.V. Tanamqerjfm. (Maolin)
TELENGAp M.A. [Telenha, M.A.jjBq~qj~.L~ [Boiko, N.L.]
Reproductive system of the females of ichneumon flies and change
in its structure in the process of evolution (Hymenoptera,
Parasitica). Pratsi Inst. zool. AN URSR 20t229-234 164.
64-66 JXT (CZ)/G)/r-,D
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AUTHOR: 1~xchkov, V. P.; Boyko, N..N.; Kasatkina, A. G.;
Kondratlyev, Yu. 1'.;
Ushakov, A. S.
ORG: none
LUTLE: The possibility of using dehydrated products in
cosmonaut diets
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po kosmicheskoy biologii i meditsine,
1264. Materialy.
_Ihst. mediko-biol. probiss, 1956
TOPIC TAW:. space biology, space food, human physiology,
nutritim, biologic
metabolism
Moscow.'
ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted to study the effects of
dehydrated food
rations on human metabolism. Freeze-dried and heat-dried food
products were used
to make up three different rations, with caloric values from
21-17 to 2974 kcal. T4
food was eaten dry, but could be washed down with unlimited
amounts of water. Amozig
the foods used were freeze-dried meat products (pork and beef
sausage, beef roll , han
and smoked por" dried milk products (a 5:5:11:1 mixture of
cream, walnuts, milk,
and sugar, and a 5:5:1 mixture of pot cheese, cream, and sugarl
and candy and
pastry, (Vitaminized caramels, lemon drops, etc). Biomedical
monitoring of
the six healthy subjects was conducted throughout the
'experiment, and each subject
kept a medical journal. In the first test*j laboratory workers
were fed normally
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for 10 dWs, and then for 20 days ate equivalent amounts of the
same foods, dried,
(HationNo.1, see Table 1) while performing their normal tasks.
In the second test
Table LW ight. che *cal composition, and caloric value of food
rations
1 Number of Weight in Moisture Protein Fat Carbohydrate Ash
Caloric
ration 9 in g in g in g in g in g value in
kcal
i 6og 43.4 112.3 93.2 339.0 21.1 2117
2 638 34.4 118.1 u1. 4 354.7 19.4o 2974
3 615 51.6 107.8 lo6.6 326.1 22.90 2770
one subject was fed Ration No. 2 and water regenerated from
urine for 35 days. He
remained in a small chamber (7 m3), where normal atmospheric and
microclimatic con-
ditions were maintained; his d%r was divided into sleep (8 hr),
exercise (35-40 min),
meals (three per day), and drafting work and reading (specially
selected literature).
In the third test two subjects stayed.~n a-similar chamber for
33 days, during
which time they were fed Ration No-3 for 22 days and normal food
in the 11 dw1s
.before and after. One received water regenerated from urine and
the other distilled-
water. The system of biosensors was also tested in this
experiment. In addition
to sleep and exercise periods (8 hr and 35-40 min,
respectil~ely), and meals, the
subjects' time was occupied in recor ng physiological functions
using the sensors.
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Medical journals of all subjects showed that the dehydrated rations
were.completely
consumed, and that the appetite and general well-being of the
subjects remained
good. No differences were noted between the regenerated and
distilled water. Weight
fluctuations showed individual differences, since two subjects
eating Ration No.1
lost weight and one gained. Water consumption and urine excretion
were normal,
although daily diuresis decreased somewhat during the experimental
period. Assimi-
lation of proteins and fats decreased during feeding with the test
rations, while
carbohydrate astimilation was unchanged. The slightly negative
nitrogen balance
observed in the younger, heavier subjects fed Ration No-3 indicates
an insufficient
amount of protein for their needs and points up the necessity for
individual tailoring
of food rations. In general, physiological indices monitored did
not exceed normal
limits. It was concluded that the rations tested can serve as the
basis for a
month-long cosmonaut diet. Orig. art. has: 4 tables. [is
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BOYKO N.N.; KLYUSHKINA, N.S.; KONDRATIYEV, Yu. I. (Moskva)
Enzymatic destruction of cell walls of protococcal algae with
the
purpose of raising, their digestibility; survey of literature.
Vop. pit. 23 n0-5:3-6 S-0 164. (MIRA 18:5)
KRICHEVSKIY, G.Ye.; SADDV, F.I.: BOYKO, N.N.
Studying the process of dyeing cellulose fibers with active dyes.
Report No.3: Effect of the structure of active dyes on the resis-
tance to saponification of the d;--fiber other bond. Izv. vys.-
uchebizav.,Ftekh.tekst.prom. no.6:100-107 '61. ~MIRA 15:1)
1. Moskovskiy tekstilInyy insti-Lut.
(Dyes and dyeing--Cellulose)
BOYKO,,,!!,J~~; BYCIIKQV, V.P.; KONDRk"Plyliv YU I ;
WIKKOV, A.S.
P 0 - ..?
Food value of unicallidar algae; a survey. Vop. pit.
21 no.5:
76-81 162. (MIFU 17-5)
BOYKO. N.N.; KLYUSHKINA, N.S.; KONDRATIYEV, Yii.l.
(Moskva)
Use of the monocellular algae in human hutrition;
review of the
literature. Vop. pit. 22 no.6:3-8 N-D 163.
(MIRA 17:7)
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AUTHOR: Kondratlyev, Yu. 1. (Moscow); Bychkov, V. P. (Moscow);
Ushakov, A. S,
(Noscow);_L~qyjiq,.~i N. (Moscow); Klyushkina,.N. S. (Moscow);
Abaturova, Ye. A.
(Moscos)j Terpilovsfdj',-A. M. (Moscoty); Korneyeva, N. A.
Noscow); Belyakova, M.L
_(Moscow); Kasatkina, A. G. (Moscow)
ORG: none
TITLE: The use of 50 and 100 g of dry unicellular algae in human
fbod
rations
SOURCE: Voprosy pitaniya, v. 25, no. 69 1966, 9-14
TOPIC TAGS: food chemistry, algae, biologic metabolism,.1-ansoaza-
nutrition, human physiology, FOOD Pfilrt0A.)
ABSTRACT: -The effect of a diet containing the addition of 50 g of
dry unicellular'
algae (a mixture of Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Scenedesmus quadricau
on several metabolic indices was studied in three volunteers for
23 days. A ration containing an additional 100 g of the same
biomass
was given to kour other volunteers for 22 days. The following
values
were determined: in the blood - residual nitrogen, urea, ammonia,
cholesterol, phospholipids; in the urine - specific gravity, pH,
total
nitrogen, urea, ammonia, creatine, creatinine, amino-acid nitrogen$
Card 1/2 UDC: 613.26:582.26
ACC NRs AP7002
17-21-dioxy-20-keio'CO'it:Cc6ite'r'oid*s;-" in--th-e' fec.es total
nitrogen,
fat, ash, and carbohydrates. Daily water intake and diuresis were cal-I
culated. Analysis of the data obtained showed that the metabolic
.indices investigated changed insignificantly in comparison with control
data (with the exception of lipoid metabolism data) and remained withini
physiologically normal limits. It was concluded that it is possible
to include up to 100 g of dry unicellular algae in the human diet ovcr
-a period of 22 days.
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AUTHOR; Kondratlyev, Yu. I.; Bychkov, V.P.,j Ushakov A.S
Klyushk ("heIr-Ataturova, r s
ina, N.S.; _Jk Y e r~"5,"Ye pilov kiy, A k""Trrneyeva 11 V
M.I.; Voroblyeva, Ye: ;~.; Demochkina, N.G.;'~Kasatkina, A.G.
A A A A
bRG: none
TITLE: T~e use of 150 g of dry unicellular algae in human good
rational:
SOURCE: Voprosy pitaniya, v. 25, no. 6, 1966, 14-19
TOPIC TAG
S: - food chemistry, algae, biologic metabolism, human nitrition,
human physiOlORY, f60j,) P,97-16,K)
ABSTRACT: The effect of food iafions con"iaining an' addition of 150
gof dry
.unicellular algae (a mixture of Chlorella and Scenedesmus) on human
metabolic processes was studied for 20 days in five volunteers. The
following values were determined: in blood -- residual nitrogen,
urea,
ammonia, cholesterol, phospholipids; in the urine -- specific
gravity,
pH, total nitrogen, urea, ammonia, creatine, amino-acid nitrogen,
17-21-dioxy-20-ketocorticosteroids; in the feces - total nitrogen,
ash,r-
and carbohydratese Reactions of the subjects to the experimental
ration:.
varied from no complaint to inflammation of face:and hands,
dyspeptic i
ACC NR& AP7002686
pheiiomena,'et~. These apparently allergic* phii6mina rejuiii"furiher-'
~investigation` however, they could be caused by various components of
the biomas'ses of unicellular algae. Inclusion of 150 g of dry
unicellu-'
lar algae in food rations led to some shifts in the state of heiLlth in
7the majority of the subjects, precluding recommendation for its inclu--
sion.in.human.diets for 20 days.- [SW]
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AFmNT'Mo A.Io., dotsent; MzHCHENKO, A.A. 9 inzh.; BOYKO, N.F., inzh.;
TERESHCHFMOP A.A., inzh.
CO=tructing an open-pit in the Central Ore-DreBaing Combine. Izv.
M*uchebosave; goresbure 5 D 0,2:75--M 962. (MM -15:4)
1. Krivorosbikly goruorwlu~y iwtitut (for Arsentlyevs, leshcheako).
2. Wen-.rallu7y gornoobogatitellnyy kombinat (for Boyko., Tereshchenko).
(Krivoy Rog Buib-Strip 1-Inin
AKIMOV, V.A., inzb.; BOYKOO N.S.
Production capacity of cement mills has grown. TSement 31
no.1:18
Ja,F 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1, TSementnyy zavod wBollshevikw,
ACCESSION NRs AP4044521 8/0294/64/002/004/0549/05571.~~~~''I
AUTHOM B Shpilfroynt E.
TITLE: Some problems of the toohnique used in experimental
investigation of heat
-conduction in materials at high.tomperatures
'SOURCEe Toplofizika vy*ockikh taipwatur, Y. 2, no-. 4, 1964# 549-557
TOPIC TAGSs heat conduotiong high temperature, ceramics, Boltzmann
constant/
~.OP 48 optical pyrometert Pus 48 potentiometer
iABSTRACTs. The authors reviewed briefly the salient features of
curient standard
material heat conduction toots and proposed a variant of the
stationary method for
testing predominantly nonmetallic materials for temperatures from
WOO to 250M.
The basis of the proposed method is the solution of the heat
conduction equation In
to
"the case of a stationary temperature field with a thick-walled pipe
ofAnfini
jength. The heat conduction coefficient N is given by ; . . -71 d's
[ I
i=-law 2a.l.
T, - Ts
rre_
Awhere ql. the heat flow per unit length, T, and T are the
temperatures-co
2
t
.-Isponding to the.,inner and ofi or sample surfacesp and d and d
are the Inner and
1 2
BOYKO, N.Y.; SIHPILIRAYN, E.E.
Some methodological aspects of an experimental study
of the
heat conductivity of various materials at high
temperatures.
Teplofiz. vys. temp. 2 no.4049-557 Jl-Ag 164.
(MIRA 17:9)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vysok1kh
temperatur.
BOYKOO O.S.
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22-23 MY 163, (MIRA 16:10)
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KOTOV, G.; FOPRAVKO, L. (Zhitomir);
IjQ)qQ,,,,P.-.(Kiyev); BERG, I. (Simferopol')
They are from tht t%rainee Pazhedela 9 no.11:26-27 N
'63.(MEM 17:1)
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Zholedorstranspe. 42
no.4:7o-72 AP 16o. (MM 1337)
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ACCESSION XR: AP4029204 8/0226/"/000/002/0031/0039,
~AVMOR: 1nkoJ..AP,1.,0ry&xnov, B. A.; Dubinin, V. P.; Zlineako, Vo
We; Max meakop,
V. A.; Osasyuk, V. V.; Raaomy*sel'skiy, 1. D.; Ruasnkoq V. N.
TrME: Investigation of the properties of M2D4 high-alloy
nickel-copper powder-.
Metal steel
.,.,:,SOURCZ:- Poroahkowaya matallurgLya, no. 2, 19" 32-39..
high-alloy steel tilte -'copper ateelp powder lietal
TOPIC TWS MM steelp k I steel
copper containing Alloy.'nif-kol containingalloy
.-ABSTRACT: The authors investigate subject properties
manufactured by two technologi-0
cal variations. It was shwm that the higher preisures of the
first'pressing and
temperature of the first sintering raises the density of
the,manufacturea samples
only slightly and has little affect on the strength
characteristics in static tests-.
These results are presented In tables and graphs. In dynamic tests
(resiliency,
ultimate strength) there is a considerable decrease in the
strength of the samples
manufactured by the second technological variation which to
associated with an In-
creased- sensitivity of the dynamic strength characteristics of
porosity micro"
heterogeneity In composition which Is higher In the amplas
subjected to a first
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