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PRIB0.1-1, L.I. [Prybora, L.I.); GRIBp 0.1. [Hryb,, O.I.J; BOYKOs F.D. Increasing the waterproofness of the seams of Russian lea-'her footwear. Leh. prom. no.3:23-25 Jl-!; 164. (KRA 17; 10) GUIOINH, M.N., inzh,; ARKHIPENKO, I.F.., inzh.; BOYKO, P.G., inzh. t--- - Ultrasonic relay for coal mines. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no.6:37-38 Je 163. (IMA 16:8) l..Institut avtomatiki GosplA- UkrSSR. BOYKOO F.I.; GOLUBOVICIr., O.-F, [Business accounting In the construction industr7; from the practice of the "V6r!Oshilovskst:roi* Trust) Khoziaistvannyi rasebet v stroitellstve; iz opyta treata, Voroshilovskstroi. Mo*va, Gos. izd-vo li'v-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam., 1961. 1+9 p. (MA 15:4) (Const-ruction industry-Finance) BOYKO, P.N. ; ~ J~Zl, investigating the relationship between degree of polarization nnd wave length in standard spectrographs (with summary in Znglish]. 1zv.Astrofiz.1nst. AN Kazakh.SSR 5 no-7:80-82,1 Ila (Spectrograph) -.BOM.- P.N..; KHARITOWOV. A.T. Polarization observations of Arend-Roland'~ comet. Astron. tair. no.181:6-8 Je 157. (MIRA 130) L'Astrof1sichooki InstItut AN Uz�SR, f1comts-1956) Lj "% I If V.11 I I'Rf I BOY-KO, P. N. on capacity of a magnesium screen[with summsr7 in Anglishl. lzv. Astrofts. Inst. All Irarakh.,SS 7:82-89 058. (MIRA 11:7) (Astronomical instruments) Zi Ail J1 BOYKO. P.N.; LIVSHITS, G.Sh.; TOROPOVA, TePs Using projectors in investigating characteristic curves of the scattering of light.* Izv, Astrofiz. inat. AN,Kazakh. SSR 8:98-107 159. (MIRA 13:3) (Light-Scattering) (Atmosphere) BOYKO, P.N. Photoelectric spectrometerwith autpmatiq recording of spectra. Izv. Astrofiz. inst. AN Kazakh. S4R 8:108-114 159. MRk 1323) (Spectrophotometer) 24(4),,3(7) SOV/20-124-4-2o/67 AUTHORS: Boyko, P. N., Lifshits, G. Sb., Toropova, T. P. TITLE: Photoelectric Ifeaaurements of the Dispersion Factor in the Ldvest-Myer . . of the Atmosphaxe kFotoolektriohookiye izmereniya indikatris rasseyaniya v prizemnom sloye atmos- fery) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akad emii nauk SSSR, 1959t Vol 124, Nr 4, pp 803-805 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors carried out the investigations mentioned in the title by means of projector-measurements in 1957 and 1958 at the Astrofizicheskiy institut Akademii nauk KazSSR (Astro- physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Kazakhskaya SSR). The brightness of the light dispersed by the air (which was illuminated by.a search-,light beam) in various directions was measured by means of a photoelectric photometer construct- ed especially for this purpose. The photometer was turned at various angles 0 in the direvtion of the direct beam. By means of this photometer the authors determined the relative and absolute indicatrices of lightdispersion. A formula for the determination of the absolute indicatrix is written down. Ac- cording to the results obtained by measurements of the relative Card 1/2 dispersion indicatrix the latter's longitudinal shape varies SOV/20-124-;-4-2o/67 Photoelectric Measurements of Mopl~j*jjon F actor ~ inz,tbi! Lovest*,% Layer of ihe~Atmosphel-e from day to day. A figure shows examples of such indicatrices. Also in winter rather long-stretched dispersion indicatrices may be observed. A table shows the results obtained by de- termining the absolute indicatricen for some dispersion angles. From the data contained in the table it may easily be seen to whatextent the dispersion of light in the lorer layers of the real atmosphere differs from Rayleigh dispersion. Some numerical data are given. There are I figure, 1 table, and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Astrofizicheskiy institut Akademii nauk KazSSR (Astrophysics Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Kazakh- skaya SSR) PRESENTED: October 24, 1958, by V. G. Fesenkov, Academician SUBMITTED: October 24, 1958 Card 2/2 p JtQ3 %r 4F R AU 3NI - PE Ilk ;a ag, Fig 1; r HE pi j r 4 iMi F I TL E IF log ffil Al 1 9 C; 54 10 239-34 31/0y,/6 1/000/0046/o i6/o44 A001/A101 Boyko, P.N., Livshits, G.Sh., Toropova, T.P. TITLE: Projector studies of scattering indicatrices PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 6, 1961, 27, ab- stract 6A2,32 ("Izv. Astrofiz. in-ta AN Ka7-83R% 1959, v. 8, 98-107, Engl. surmnary) T-E) U. The authors describe the results of studies of light scattering in- dicatriees at a wavelength of)L 5200 in the atmosphere layer near the ground, which were performed at the observatory of the Astrophysical Institute, AS KazSSR, (1,450 m above sea levsl). Equipment consisted of a projector installation pro- ducing a uniform parallel light beam, and an electric photometer for determining scattered light at various angles. The optical diagram of the installation Is presented. In measuring scattered beaws, the brightness of -a standard soreen with known albedo IlliLmInated by direct light from the projec-tor was determined (this permitted determinations of "solute scattering inaicatricez). Observations have shown that elongation degree of indicatrices varies considerably, even from day to day. A %able of indicatrices is presented determined at different me-teorological Card 1/2 23934 S/oy,/61/000/006/016/044 Frojeetor studies of scattering Indleatrices A001/A101 conditions, which shows deviation of light scattering from the Rayleigh law. De- vlations are most pronounced at small. scattering angles (an$l.e between directions of direot and zoattered light), Thus for zoal"tering angle t - 100 intensity of scaitered light in the real atmosphere exceeded the Rayleight one by a factor of-5 on April 29, 1957, and on January 22, 1958, by 29 times, whereas at &. 900 Inten- sity of scattered light cn April 29 differed very slightly from the Rayleigh one and,on January 22 it was only 7 times as high as the latter. G. Livshits [Abstracter's note% Complete translation] Card 2/2 23935 s/o.35/61/ooo/C)06/017/044 AOO1/Al0l A'j IRS - Boyko, P.N., Kazachevskiy, V.M. TITLEi Ob2ervations of Eky spectral brightness by the photographic method PERIODICAL- Refevativnyy zhurnal. Astrcnomiya i Geodeziya, no. 6, 1961, 27, ab f4Z. in_ta AN KaZSSJ~', V. 10 st-ract 6A2,3,3 ("jzv, Ast.rc. 94-loo, Engl. summary) TEXT: Obeervationz of sky spe ~4 ral brigh- ess were ccnducted a4 different I n ~ L altitudes W14h a field sPectrograph from three d'-fferep.1 cbservat'lonal stations. Staandardization was accomplished with a screen illuminated 'W direct solar rays. Photographs of the spectra were processed on a spec-troprojectlor and a M~ -4 (MF-4) device. Photometry of epectrograms was carrIed out In Intervals of 50-100 A in ,z-he region ~)L3950 - 4,750 and Intervals of 200-500 A all longer wavelengths. Obser- vations with an aureole photometer were conducted simultaneously (for the control of atmosphere stability and determination of transparency coefficients). Tne ex- istence of a brightness minimum was diacovered at ~, 4_"1120 from 39 series of obser_~i_ vations pertaining to different pcinte. Sometimes the minimiLm is split. Appear- ance of the seaond minimum is connected with an in-:~rease of ~,irbldity and haze. Card 112 239,3~35/6, /ooo/oo6/017/1044 ObservaiAons of sky zpeotral brlghtpess AGOl/AlOl Most .7;fterl brightneza minima oc&.x a-%.X 4_3~0,-11400 ancl.46-oo- Observational results obtained a-!, different ;-o-Intz ax,.~ _-!:~mpared. Ilt has teer, fo-~,_-,d out tha-z. Tolor tem- perature of sk from 6,150 to y indIvidual sections fluot.uatez within a wide range,, 17,5000K~ its magn_l-t~jde is also connected with transparency of --het,atmosphere. G. Livshits [Abstracter's notet Complei-a translation] S/O.35/6 I/Ooo/o 12/oo8/G~4 AOO1/A1Ol AUTHORS-z Iliaskovskaya-l~esenkova,-Ye.V., Boyko, P.N., Belyak, G.B., Boykc-77.'V. trIflu Some data on attenuation and dispersion of light at var-ious tudes above sea level PERIODICAL, Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no, 12, 1961, 3-3, abstract 12A285 (,"lzv. Astrofiz. in-ta AN XazSSR", 1961, v, 11, 78 - 88, Engl. summary) TEXT.- Brightness of daily sky on theSun's almucantar was measured simul- taneously at two points e = 57 and 600 at the Mountain - Observatory of the A-01,-N- physical Institute., AS KazSSR, and on the Kumbel'-mountain, A visual photometer .-and-a phQtoelectrical photometer with selenivm photoelement were used. Trans- parency coefficients (P), optical thicknes5es of atmosphere ( C) and scattering indicatnices &(e) were-detprmined from the measurement data, It is noted that transpaKency coefficients over the lowland and mountains differ only slightly. Linke's turbidity factor increases in afte~-noon hours in comparison with morning Card 1/2 S/035/6i/000/oi2/008/043 Some data on atLenuation A001/A101 hours, and this increa6e i~ more notleeaIje at the Observatory than on the Kumbel'--,, mountain, Absolute scattering indicatrices on the Kumbel' mountain en 29 A-ug-,L-t prior and after noon increased by )0 - 85%~ V, Go-11kov !Abstracter's note- Complete translationi 3,JV JAUTRORSt TITLEs __jqyka,_P_JL,p 11asschevskiy, V.9. S/16 61/000/005/009/049 A005YA130 Photographic observations of the spectral intensity of the firmament PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, zxo- 5, 1961P 44-45, abstract 5 B 3834 (Izv. Astrofiz. in-ta AN KazSSR, 1960, 10, 94-100 (English summary) TZXT# The.spectral brigh"eme of the.firmament along-the alauoantar of the sun was observed in the Pugachev and "&-At& regions by means of a spectrograph with a glass lens system#- The sun s.erved as the source of light, which light.was weak 'ened by a gray screen made Of & MiXtUrO Of Coal and gypsum..,Siaultaneously,.the.illumination from the sun and from the corona in the'vicAnity of the sun were measured by an aureole photometer in order to determine the coefficient of transmittance of the atmosphere by the Buge..method.for;445,,546 and 636 mw wavelengths and in order to estimate the stability of the atmosphere's optioal properties. The data were processed by the methods of photographic photometry. The illumination Card 1/2 3/169/61/000/005/009/049 Photographic obsorvations-bf the spectral-.vvi -- A005/A13O fron'the sky for fixed wa*eleigths was oaloulated from the measurement re- sults. The. authior presents graphs-of the spectral brightness of the sky and discusses the peculiarities of the stat,e of the atmosphere that characterize the time and site of observations. The -zolor temperature of the firmament amounts to 6,100 10500K. --V. Golikov [Abstractoris notei Complete translation-1, Card 2/2 PYASKOVSKAV.-MENKOVA, Ye.V.; BOYKG, P.R.; BELYAK, G.M.; BOUKO, V.V. Some data on the weakening and acattering of light at variable altitudes above the me& level. Izv.Pstrofiz.inst.AW Kaiakh, SSR 11: 78-88 061. (MM 14:3) (Atmosphere) (Lig4t-Scattering) ,.F m:!- . I- ~ 7 Kll~-7- , i" :1 ~ TMOPMA,, _T.F.j -BOM2 P.N,; MURITONOVA, G,A, Spectropbotmtz7 of solar aureoles. Isv.Astrofiz.:Inxt.AN Easakh.SSR 14:113-US 162. (MIU 15 -.8) -NR: A AUTHOR: B Kharitonova, G.A. /b006/"/00o/000/0160/0164 TITLE: Ma~dmtun polarization of scattered 11- t of the dayti-me ski, and atrnosphv-ic trans- cvh partmey SOURCE: Mezhvedomat'vemioye soveshelmnive po ak-Upometrit I optil,- :ItmOsfe!7~- - 5th, 'IbpfM--I ab-noslcry (Act n'-, .rudy, soveshchardya. IIoscow, !zd-vo Nauka, 1964, 160-164 ~T-OPIC TAGS: atmospheric transparency, geopbysicsi scattered light, daytime sky, lbgbt polarization, atfi-io-s- p-he' ric suiface albedo repur. an -3n, ABSTRACT- The authors t; vestigation.of -the rdatiorkship between tlie, maxit-nuln ArIzation-o 0 &-- - -'-k :,atmospharlc transparen Tee -of ol f soaltor(W-~U Uid-- L- ght- 9b~ s y and 15Y~-'-- -11 e in a snow-free period (16 days from August 1962 thn~u-, e o serva, ons were mad Mlay 1963) ai tlu-ee atations, These stations were clharacteri7M hN- A :-'r' - 1 atnnosph-eric tulbidiry and rdififerent, albedo of the updei-lyijig surface. Poiari.,abon Nv:!~; measured by two metliods in the soiar ahnucantar (to flie ri-111i ;Ln(4 I eft -J tha -,wn"', it mular distance frorn Jt of A = W. Observations were made ivith an t.!(,, (r,, ang hoton-Lultiplier with an mtimony-cesium pbotucaLhode, Thc inetliLtis -.u,- (%onLaInIn" a Q transparency coefficient weie effective for both the green Pund red parts'oi determiluing the snectriun. Observations indicated that the transparency coefficien', to the right and Cord orleLeither cbfi~gcfiAy bomogeneous th&ef left horizontally or the methad used,= a ineffective for detecting smaU inliomocrenei ties. it also would appear that atmospheric transparency differs lithe ~vith the elev"'ation rf the point of observation (especially in the red region of the spectrum.). In another series of observa- tions. the degree of polarization in the northern part of the sh-)r was greater than in the southern part; this can be attributed to the fact that to the south of these particular stations there are snow-covered mountains, -whereas to the north there is an open steppe. The difference in polarization can be atAxibute.01 to the different albedo of the underlying surface. Other -'iservations indicate tl,--t despitf-, identical values of transparency to them riLr~it "ill'i 'J-7'~ tiw An ~)e (fiffert-ni. Thin, 20efficients beoxt-(-n the degree of polari 'it %%zis f~iurid L'int there is acorre!,.,,~ A~ the 101,r- t I en e-*,Tl rn a ny U) r son % ru, rh aLmo,,spheric ~ rla ri ,i penounceL C.UMOt bi~: LISed ,k parpnev eneffi-lionts, dhroucOi Tneasureampnts of the degree of Orig. a r Z- has 1 formula and 3 heiblet3. 2/3 L 26609-435 ~',wT I 1/7- PEC r 4 Ajo -L. E A C =- S 1 -N: NF: AP cOr)~~r)nq AUTHOE: Moroz,_ V. I B yko,-?. ri. SOURCE: Astronomicheskiy thurnal, v. 42, no. 1, 1965, 117-120 4r:tt-r-'IfIr-ta-V hist, s)~y -!,.Frared rV -at ~)ris rv a- 4 n T P_rn ~t -y Cj I" P. tI~nl 'shnye Alrm-Atinskoye Lake 3()?~O nLt~-vp F-a w i - hat the upper um-it, oi ~i~nnLi,,y u, diffraction spectrometer established t tary dust is h*101-21 g-cm73 at a distance of 0.05 A.U. Table I aives the absoirte values of sky brigbt-.,ess obtained. The aureole was not observed "o conceni.'rate tc,ward-E '.he in Mdlt4on, the meazured airecle brightn--s wf~re less t h ar. -)s,, ,)b! ~-arlier bv A. arE-; n Ire 7 f i g. has: Card 113 STJBICM~D: 05may64 E~iCL: 01 -:'~~, !.. ~r) r, f-) l-, 2 ,jr~ Rvr c-j: Card 2/3 he--Mm~l alimtAntbar --Of, th Date r Ir 1 W4 10- 94 IR "~t Z4 ~e' Zenith ~f the ZC LEVCHENKOp K.S.; BOYKO,, P.P. Each fqm should have a specialist in plant protection. Zash,ch. raste ot vred. i bol, 7 no.7:11 JI 162. (NIIL~ .15:13.) 1. ftehaltnik Ternopoliskoy karantinnoy inspektaii (for Levchenko). 2. Starshiy agronom Ternopollskoy karantinnoy inspektsii (for Boyko). (Plants, Protection of) KOLMYCHUKO Vj., agronom po zaahchite rasteniy (g. Zhmerinka,, Vinnitakoy oblasti); SOBOLI,, G.Ye.; BOYKO, P.P. In it nocessary-to fumigate slightly infected pea seeds? .Zwhch. rest, ot vredt i bol. 7 no,7:14,-15 n t62. (MMA 15.-n) 1. ZavMuyushchiy antomologichookoy laboratoriyey Belo.teerkovskoy opytno-selaktaionnoy stanteii (for Sobol, 29 -Starshiy Wonom. Ternopollskoy karantinnoy inspektsii (for Boyko). (Peas-Diseases and posts) (Fumigation) BOYNO P.Pr tarshiy agronom; LMHENKO., K.S. Nronospora infection of tobacco in Ternopol' Province. Zasheh. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.12:46-47 D 162o (MMA 16:7) (Teamonoll ProvIlnes-Tobacen blue sold) "Cara 9-10-Nsdat ... +omen, . for which the sum of the equares of deviations of calculated values frorn empirical L 23657-65 ACCESSION NR: AR4046318 ones would be smallest. It is shoitm that the program permits to process up to 160 points and obtain a polynomial to the 6th order. If necessary, the program may be used as a Aandard subprogram. 1. Shelikhova SUB CODE: MA s OP ENCL: 00 RDIKO, Sorpr Gerasimovichl KHDWW, V., red.; ISUPOVA, N., [Train,, motorship, trolley bug bus# airplane and heli- copter timetables for the Criman health-resort visitor and tourist ]SpravocbnIk kwartmika i tw4sts. grym o dvizhenii poazdov, teplokbodov,, tronelbumv,, avtobusov, samoletov,, vertoletov. Sbeeropolf, Krywisdat, 1962. 101 p. (MIRA, 16:1) (Crima-Transportation-Timtables) St U 0 1 :1-t PtIVI., a ridA rbahtsy~i M cL-L, ~,K-: 1 Fill%, A k'~J. X:-~ S7-k iu~ti~inx ~J 'he tl~l fw,"~t t,--i KICKELIDZE, M.A.; AILMISHVILI, A.Yu.;'PEROVA, V.V.; BOYIM. S.G.; TSARITSYN, A-14 Replacing ordinary Chiatura manganese ores by Chlatura, carbonate manganese ores In the burden of pig iron used for steel manufac- ture. Trudy Inst.net. AN Gruz.= 9:43-47 158. (KIM 12:8) (Chlatura--Kanganese ores) (Cast iron--Metall~rff) ABRAMOVICHY-M.N., inzh.; GORSHTEYN, I.I....kand.tekhn.nauk; IIASYURA, I.M.$, inzh.; BOLISHAKOV, A. A., inzh.; RUDAKOV, L.M., inzh.; MYDIN, L.M... inzh.; Prini-14 uchastiye: SUBBOTIN,*Ye.P.; TERTYSIUrff, V.P.; MWIMCHIK.J. N.F.,- BOYKOLS.G. Practices of the Alchevsk sintering plant. Stalt 21 no.10:869-873 0 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Alchevskiy metallurZicheakiy zavod i Voroshilovskiy gor- nometallurgicheskiy iwtitut. (Vorbshilovsk--Sintering), PYATKINY A.M,, kand.tekhn.nauk; BOYKO, S.M.-,-Iinzh.; SHCHFURBAKOVA, N.V., inzh. Dynamics of the technical and economic indices nf reorganized Donets Basin mines. Ugoll Ukr. 7 noill;30-32 N 163. (MBU 17:4) 1. Institut gornoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy kibernetiki. h07h6 S/120/62/000/004/012/047 2 t~ 3 V E039/E42O AUTHORS: Barabash, L.Z., Gerasimov, A.B., Dmitriyev, S.P., Zheravov, V.G., Royfe, I.M., Stekollnikov, B.A. TITLE: Voltage supplies of the deflection and beam suppression plates of the ion-beam-input system of the proton synchrotron chamber PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika ekbperi'menta, no.4, 1962, 76-80 ~TtXT: For the accurate injection of the beam into the acceleration chamber the correct magnitude and sequence of voltages must be appl 'ied to the.three pairs'of d.eflector a:nd. suppressor plates or condensers described-in the previous abstract (70-75, of the present journal). The form and values of the voltage on the deflector and suppressor plates is shown in Fii.i. The voltage to the plates is supplied from an II.T. unit of 1+ 42 kV stable to better than + 0.20% per day. As the beam orbit j;asses between the'third pair ;f deflector plates the residual voltage on the plates after injection must be reduced to less than + 0.3 kV after 1.51LBec from the end of the voltage pulse. A block diagram of the H.T. unit is given, the swit.ching being Card 1/3 S/12o/62/000/004/012/o47 Voltage supplies of the deflec tion ... E039/E420 accomplished by means of thyratrons, the trigger voltage of which determines the residual voltage. The latter is reduced further by means of a compensating circuit to not more than 100 V during the 1.5lLsec after the end of the voltage pulse and decays in a period of 5 to 71'sec. The value of the residual voltage on the suppressor plates must not exceed 150 V for a suppresbion potential of 30 kV. Block diagrams of the circuits are given. There are 7 figures. ASSOCIATIONS: Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy SUBMITTED: fiziki GKAE (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics GKAE) Nauchno-inaledovatellskiy institut elektrofizichealoy apparatury GKAE (Scientific Research Institute for Electrophysical Apparatus GKAE) March 16, 1962 Card 2/3 S/120/62/000/004/012/047 Voltage s;upplies of the deflection ... E039/E420 Fig.l. a shape of the voltage on the deflector plates, > shape of the voltage on > the suppressor plates. Iga it 9 !!CCK IceK Card 3/3 Scex KOLOT-TIN, G.F.; BOYKO,_3,R. IncreasIng thG r~rstttanca of the organism with prcparations derived from Rleutherococcu-6. Mat. k izuch. zhent. i drug. lek. rast. Dal'. Vost. no.5s257-259 163. (MIM 17 s 8) 1. Miabarovsldy meditsinskiy Institut. I I - BOTKO, T. Improve the pay system and standards for stevedoring. Hor.flot 19 noO10:7-8 0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1. NaebalOulk otdola truds I sarplaty Odemakago porta. (Cargo handling) LEONTIYEV, A.N,i P~YKO, T.11. Greisenized granite bosses in the Altai. T=dy Inst. min.,, goo)ddm. i krist4L11okhix6 red* ejem. no. 3:180-194 1590 (MIRA 14: 5) (Altai ~mt;iiw-Granite) (Greisen) WHO T.F. t,.;.--~ P .. 11 ~ - Geological and petrographical characteristics of the row of granite massifs in the Poutbeaptern Altai* Krat. soob 3NGRE no-l-328--129 160- (MIRA 170i YASNIKOVS A. A.; BOYKO# T. S. Catalytic action of auino, &aide and smines in organic reactions. Part 9: Acetylation of aniline 'tw acetylthioglycolic acid. Ukr. khim. shur. 28 no. 5:624446 1620 (MMA 15: 10) 1. Inatitut organichaskoy kh'-'i AN MaMR. (Aniline) (Icylation) YP. A BOrXO T,3. t 1 1 0 a7 l-, Y. 0d a V,~ d C'.Is in c r goni c c a 0 1 d U.7 1;~,ninm of the forratloll v of O.Act; ~l c,.qtc-r cf bittylidem.-aalonic. acie in tho prcsc--ce f aidne ac.b2s. 27 no,6--7.,"7-.782 161. O' rMA 14 1j.) T"S? rASNIKOVP A. A.; BffKO# T. S. Catalytic action:of amino acids and amines in organic reactions. Part 8: Kinetics and mechanism of aeotylation of glycocoll. by S-acetylthioglyeolic acid. Ukr. khim. sbur. 28 no-3:347-?58 162* (MM 15:10) 1. Institut organicbeekay kh4-4i AN UkrSSR. (Glycine) (Acetylation) (Catalysis) BOYRO, T.S.; VOLKOVA, N.V.; YASNIKOV, A.A. Catalytic-action of Ardno acids and amines in organic reactions. Part 10.-.Specific action of amino acids and amines in crotonic and a1dol condensations of butyraldehyde. Ukr. khim. zhur. 29 no.11:1179-1181 163. (MIRA l6t12) 1. Institut organiabeekoy kbimii AN UkrSSR. / -j k/ j- cl~~T, , V., kand.tekhn.nauk; BOYKO V. inzh. Dry separation of w'ante slags. Stroi. mate 4 no.2:19-20 F 158. (KIRA 11:2) (Slag) KJXOMEL, H.; BOTKO, V.0 Tmuchi47 motrudnik Methods of over-all mechanization. Hauka I 'pered.opty sellkboz. 9 no.1:28-31 J& 159. (MBA 13:3) 1. Predsedatell kolkhosa iment Stalina. Surazhokogo rayond. Bryan- skoy oblasti (for %kolnel)p 29 Vsesoyuzrq7 nauchno-isoledovatell- skly institut okonoulki sel'skogo kboxyaystva (for Bovko). (Surash DistrIct--larm mechanization) USSR/Zooparasitology. Ticks and Insects - Vectors of G the Causal Organisms. Ticks. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur. - Biol., No 239 1958, 104074 Author : Boyko V. Inst : Kazan' University Title : Bloo4-Sucking Ticks in the Tatar Republic. Orig Pub: Uch. zap. Kazansk, un-ta, 1955, 115, No 7, 81-84 Abstract: Fo abstract Card 1/1 28 BOYKO, V., knnd.tekhn.nauk; FOMIN. A.. inzh. Changes inihe quality of frozen meat during prolonged storage. Khol.tekh. 37 -ino-l.37-38 J&-F 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Meat, Frozen-Storage) BOYKO, V. Over-all mechanization of labor-consuming tasks in the,cow barn. Sell. stroi. 15-noo- 2:10-11 F 16le (MIRA 14., 5) 1. Glavnyy inzh. Stalinskogo oblastnogo upravleniya sovkhozov USSR. (Ukraine.-Dairying-A!pparatus and.supplies) -.Card 1/1'. BOUO, V. - B0YKO' VftmkUY_.A_f' anualyevich; KONOVALOV, A.S., red.; DUKHNO, V.I., (Champions of the now; story about how the Gullkevichi District Party Organization struggles for the introduc- tion of the new and advanced in agricultural production) Poborniki novogo; raeskax o tom, kak Gullkovicheskaia raionnaia partiinaia organizataiia boretsia za vnedrenie novogo, peredovogo v sellskokhosigistvennoe proizvodstvo.. Krasnodf'r, Krasnodarskoe knishnoe izd-vo, 1961. 31 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Gullkeviehi District-Field crops) GIL11-MOVA, G. Kh.; LAPSHEA, G.,'~-. Participation of Gamasidae mites in the c-ij-,nol. tion of ti(A.- borne encephalitis virus in the natural foci, of the Tatar A.S.S.R. Red. paraz. i paraz. bol. 33 no.2:157-161, VIX-Ap 164 1. Kazanskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut. epidamiclogii, mihrobiologii -J gigiyery (direktor 1. Ye. Alatyrtseva). STEPANOV, N.D.;, Two cases of parasitic lanae of Woh1fuhrtla mgnifica Schin in the Tatar A.S.S.R. lax.med.zImm, 40 no.3:76-78 Hy4e 159. (min 12:n) 1. Is Usammkogo nauchno-Issledovatellskogo inatituta apidemiolo- g1l I gigkverq (direktor - dotment H.A.Hemehilows). (TATAR A.S.S.R.-MUSIS) (FMH FLIIBS) SHKIRIV, T.A. (Jksaul)i BOTIO, VOAS (Usauly Rpidentology of hemorrhogic fever with a renaly syndrome in foci of the Middle Volga region. fas.ued,zhur. 40 no.5:52- 58 8-0 t59. 04M 1317) (VOLGA VALLN--RMKMMGIC 7SM) 30YKO, V. A. "On the zoogeography of the ixodic ticks and the Drevalence of tick enceDhalitis in the Tatar republic." D. 59 Desyatoye Soveshchaniye po parazitologicheskim problemam i prircdnoochagoi7-m boleznyam. 22-29 Oktuyalbrya 1959 C. (Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems-and Diseases with Natural Foci 22-29 October 19-59), Moscow-Leningrad, 1959, Academy of Medical Sciences SME USSR and Academy of Sciences 'U N o. I 254pp. BOYKO. V. A., GILI.W-40VA., G. KH., LAIPSHINA. G. IN "The imnortence of Frampsidpe in thi4 miJntennnep of P focus of tickborne en~erh,,Iitis. ft Page 67 Desyatoye soves~ohpniye po rprazitlovichesklm Problpmppi boleznysrn. 122-29 Cktyn'bnya 10 (Tenth Conference on PArpsAlolgicil Problems and Disenses with Natural Foci 22-29 Octol-,er 1959), Moscow- Lenirgrpd, 1059, AcadeizLy of MedicRI Sciences USSR and Acaderny. of Sciences USSR, No. I 254pp. DOYKO, V. A., GILv!-IJNOVA, G. KH., STEPAINOV, K. D., LAPSM11', G. N.. GUBAMULI-I, YU. SF., "The study of the'n~tural-foci.ot-:tickborne en.cephailtis in the TASSR." Ppre 69~ Desystoye sOveshchanive -po parazitlobichesRim rroblemam I prirodnoochagov-,M, boleznyam. 22-20 Oktyabrya 1959 9. (Tenth Conference on Parnsitlolpical Problems and Disepses with Natural Foci 22-2.0 October 1959), MOSCOW- Leningrad, 1959, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and Academy of Sciences USSR, No. 1 254pp. ROYFO, V. A., PASHIREV, 7'. A. "On the study of heynorrhnrio fever gitb s reivil m,-ndrome in the renti-111 Volop region." p. 115 Desy-ptoye soveshebani-ye po parnzito-Lopicheskim T)roinlemam i T)rirodnocch;,,-0V3rr, I)olp-,T.!PTn. 22-29 Okt-.%rabr:,~-a 1959 g. (Tenth Conference on Pprnsitologicni Problems -nd Diseases with Tiptural Foci ?2-29 October 1~59), Moscou,-L-n4ngrad, 19510, Acpde.TTr of Medical Sciences USSR and Academy of Sciences USSR, No. 1.25)1n-0. Kazan TUC,",.ENKOv Te.Rot polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby;-BO~Up V.A.v podpolkovnik meditskinskoy sluxhby Measurement of the degree of motion in joints during the examination of military personnel and recruits. Voen.-med. zhur. no.5:48-53 Ky 1609. (KM 13:7) (JOIWTS) (MEDICINEt MILITARY) BOYKOI V.A.. . A J- u- Manganese,, nickel and chromium in omperimental rz petition sickness of growing an:Sjoals. poki. kN BSSR 8 no.IiO72-333 M7 164. 17.9) 1. Grodnenskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinsk3y Predst-,LvIeno akademikom AN WSH V.A. beomollyn. BOYKOO V.A. Manganese content in the blood of children with leukemia. Dokl. AN BSSR 9 no.2:131-132 F 165. (KRA 18:5) 1, Minskiy moditainskiy institut. AP7002419 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/66/021/006/0727/0734 AUTHOR: Dronov, A. P.; Sobolev, N. N.; Fayzullov, F. S. Boyko, V. A. ORG: none TITLE: Determination of the intensity of electron transition in the red cyanogen band system SOURCE: Optika i s0ektroskoptya, v. :21, no. 6,!1966, 727-734 TOPIC TAGS: electron transition, cyanogen, electron transition intensity, cyanogen red band, cyanogen spectrum ABSTRACT: The CN* spectrum beyond the front of a reflected shock wave in 5076 Co + 5016 N2was photographed in the near-infrared region of the spectrum using an electron optical converter with an oxyge~-cesium cathode. The absolute intensity of emission of the (1. 0) CN band was measured using a DFS-33 spectro- meter with an oxygen-cesium photomultiplier. The intensity of electron transition Snm = 0. 11 at. units of the red CN (cyanogen) band system was determined from lute intensity. Orig. art. ~as: 7 figures and 2 tables. measurements of abso [Translation of authors' abstract] ISPI 20 /SUBM DATE613 REF: 011/ _17 1 007 /0TH CJUR CODE L#pg S/194/61/000/011/042/0.70 D256/D302 AUTHORS: Gratsianskaya, 11.14. and Boyko, V.A. TITLE: Someprobleme in the a0plication of photo-multiplier tubes (of Soviet-manufacture) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 1l,,'1961, 26, abstract 11 G177 (Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta, 1961, no. 34, 295-306) TEXT: Results are presented of investigating the photo- multiplier tubes: Jay -19 (FEU-19), taY -32 (FEU-32) and i~3Ly -34 (FEU-34) used for brightnes6 control on the screen of an electron- beam tube. A non-lin-ar potential divider was chosen in order to reduce non-linear,-distL---tions at largeoutput currents of the photo- multiplier, resulting in a better linearity of the light character- istic at high current and comparing favorably with figures obtained when the recommended voltages were used. From the performed investi- gations methods were found for improving the photo-multiplier stabil- Card 1/2 S/194/61/000/011/042/07U Some problems in the application... 0256/D302 it by reducing-the effect of the tube fatiVI-le. 2 references. Abstracter's note: Complete translation2 ? Card 2/2 ARRAMV, F.A., prof,, doktor takhn,nauk; BOYED. V.A.. gorn.inzh. Mlectric modeling of mine ventilation sywtems with semiconductor elements. Isvo DGI 31:5-Ij '58. (MIRA 11:7) (Mine ventilation) (Blectrdmeohanical analogies) (Semiconductor$) AIRANOV, P.A., prof., doktor tekhm. Bank; BOT10% T*Aev gornI7 inzhe Method of electric modeling of mine ventilation with use of semiconductor devicso U6011 Ukr- 2 nO-U18-20 P '58- (MM 131-3) le'Daspropetrovskiy goMy Institut. (Miss ventilation-Aloctrbaschaideal analogies) BOYKOt V.A. 9 Cand Tooli Sci -- (cliss) I'Study of ,)rol.)le,-..s of mine ventilation by metho&s of modelling." Dnepropetrovsk, 1959- 19 PP Yin of Higher Education MSSR. Dnepropctrovsh Order of Labor lied Bamlex Mining Inst im Artora) i 150 copiiies (KL,3-~-59, 116) ABIUXOV.. Fedor Aleksayevich; MILETICH., Anton Fedorovich. Prinimali ucha- stiye: DUGANOVI G.V.; RIPP, M.G.- BOYKO V A.; VOROVINAt L.D., otv.red.,- GRISHAYENKO, M.I., red:,~Z~ ~;;; ~O-OIGVA, V.V., tekhn.red. (Apparatus for controlling mine ventilation] Pribory dlia kontrolia venti2iatsii shakht. Moskvaj, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo, Ut-r7 po gornoru delu 1960. 273 P. (Y.W. 14:12) Nine ventilation-Equipment and supplies) ABRAMOV, F.A.9 prof.; BGYK09 V.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk Research on Met transfer under mint conditions using the method of electric ina3pey* Inv, v"ouchebs zav.; gor' thuro n0-5:51-58 1960o a4.3) 1. Daspropetraviskiy ordena Trudavago Krasnogo Zaameni gornyy institut imeii%4. Artama. Mao TvIntialatio"lOctromechanical analogies) --BOYKO, V.A., kand.tekhn,nauk Using tho method 6f electric analogies in studying heat transmission'under mine conditions. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no.12:26-27 D '6i, (MIRA 14-.12) (Theriaodynamics-;~'lectrcmechanicaI analogies) (Coal mines and mining-Air'emiditioning)