SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOROVICKOVA, B. - BOROVINSKIY, A. I.

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VINAR,O.; BASTECKY, J.; BOROVICKOVA, B.,- ZICHOVA, M.; IKALAG, V. Method of delayed auditor7 feedback in psychiatry. Activ. nerv. sup. (Praha) 7 no.2:193-195 965 1. Psychiatric Research Institute, Prague; Liboratory of Plionetics of the Institute of Czech Language of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences Research Institute c Electroacoustics. 2, 0. Vinar's addressiPraha 8, Bohnice 95. L 29-;19-66 ACC NRt AP6020019 SOURCE CODEM CZ/0079/65/007/0)3/030i/0363 AUTHOR: Vinar, 0. (Prague); Bastecky, J.*. Borovicko P.; Zichova, M.; Malac, V. - - ------------ ~_I~ OFG: Psychiatric Research Institute; Laboratory of Phoneticss, In TITLE: Delayed auditory feedback in schizophrenialld.jgp_-~nduced state (This paper was presented at the 7th-Annual Psychopharmacological.Meating*_Jesenik, 20-23 January 1965t1 SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superiors vo 79 no- 3s, 1965t 302-303 TOPIC TAGS: psychoneurotic disorders, behavior patterns, pharmacology ABSTRACT: The authors tried to confirm a hypothesis that the disturbance induced by delayed auditory feedback is smaller in people who are more independent of exteroceptive signalization. 11 healthy subjects before and after administreion of LSD and 13 schizophrenics were subjected to a series of tests. The results did not support the stated hypothesis. J. Noskova provided technical assistance. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and I tableb 9. aA. in Eng.] LJPRS] SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 001 OTH RM 001 ,J 5 L 12110.- 6 T/[--4*iP( IliF(c) BB/GG/JXT(bf) ACC NR, AP503-b-0-56-- -so-U-11-d-311 AUTHORi Borovickova, B.--Doroviohkoya, B. (Doctor; Candidate of sciences); V.----FA-rqch, V. (Engineer) MG: fB-Orovickovja Institute of the Czoc'.h Languafp. G'SAV. Prame (Ustav pro jagyk cesb7 CSAV); LM-aa.9j Research and Develop=nt Institute of Electroacoustics, Praguo (Vyz1mmny a vyvojovy ustav elektroakustdliy) TITLE: Automatic identification of speech with a comixter I ~V SOURCE: Slaboproudy obzor, v. 26. no. 7. 1965. 385-390 TOPIC TAGS: cozqxter, speech recognition. comIxter application ABSMCT: 'The introduction of the article explains the process of speech perception and, states some experimental results. Then the possibility of automatic speech iden- tification with a corrputer is discussed. and a definition is given of the relevant regions of the acoustical spectra of speech-sounds, together with a method for their determination and procedures for the automatic identification of speech by 1wans of a co r, using either passive or active anal~!Ls. Orig. art. has: 5 figures., Based on authors' Eng. abstff JTFRS: 33.541/ SUB CODEi 09, 17 / SUBM DATE: 02Feb65 / ORIG PXF-. 005 / SOV REF: 001 OM REF: W Card L 39882-66 ~wt j T 'm A AP6016129 SOURCE CODE: UR/0289/66/ooo/ooi/ol)j2/Olh3 AUTHOR: Borovik, G. R. ORG: Chemical Technology Laboratory of the West Siber-an Geological Administration,_ Novokuznetsk (Khimiko-tekhnologielieskaya laboratorlya Zapadiio-5ibirskogo geologiches- kogo upravleniya) TITLEt Boron extraction with alcohol from magnesium chloride solutions '2,7 SOURCE: M 833R. Sibirskoye otdeleniya. Izvestiya. 'Seriya khimicheakikh nauk, no. 1, 1966, lh2-143 TOPIC TAGS: boron, solvent extraction, chemical separation, boron extraction, mag- nesium chloride ABSTRACT: A series of expcrimoi~ts were carried out to determine the effects of con- centration of magnesitun chloride,solutions and of the nature of alcohol on extracUrn 0 he experiments had a double purpose: purification of magnesium, chloride solutions and utilization of the bottoms of alcohol production by oxo-synthesils. The optimuni concentration of magnesium chloride solution wtLq 31.0% in boron exLract.Loni -with iso-amyl alcohol. Several other alcohols and th.e bottoms of alcohol mallufacture i also displayed a conmarable extraction capability tovard boron. The highest nercentafp,' of extraction (41,04e B203) wa-- achieved with benzyl alcohol. 'rho enhon~ed extractic'n UDC: 5h6.2-j'-l)15, ACC NRi Ap6oi6129 capability of benzyl alcohol in relation to acyclic alcohols indicated the existence of a correlation between extractive capability and chemical atructure of alcohols Orig. art. has: 2 tables. [JKI SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE- OqNov65/ ORIG REF: 003/ ATD PRESS: 9L W L ACC NR: AP6005286 ~~v souRcE CODE: uR/0413/66/000/001/0030./00"O INVENTOR: Borovik, Ye. S.; Mamedov, M. Sh.; Volotskaya, V. 0. IORG: none !TITLE: Treatment of metallic parts Class 18, No. ).774 unced -43- [anno Isy the P4 i I - -Yg--cotechnical Institute AN UkrSSR (Fizlkoteklinicheskiy linstitut AN USSM j OURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, 0. 1, 1966, 30 TOPIC TAGS: metal property, metal, heat treatMnt, cold treatment ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method for treating metal parts, including cold treatment and heating 4,0 1100M -4.2mperature. To increase the strength and life of the parts, they ave adbjected to pulse loading with electric current; In a constant MRgnetle field a"U below-zero temperatures, for example,, at 20K. SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 20Jun64/ I - 6n-1.785-92 1/1 UDC: 6 21-789- 36050-bb-L. PQ ~___TJP( it:~9igi OURCE CODE: UR/2566/65/074/000/0035/0009 AUMOR: Vershinsk~y, 11. V.-; Borovikov, P. A. ORG: none-k- TITLE: Design of stations with automatically controlled depth SOURCE: 'AN SSSR. 1nsT;Ltut_pkeano1og".- Trudy, v. 74, 1965. Elektronnyye pribory dlya --iW~iedovaniy (Electronic instruments for oceanological research), okeanolo-glaesUkh 85-69 TOPIC TAGS., measuring apparatus, oceanographic instrivnent ABSTRACT: An automatic device for the continuous collection of oS~ ~no ril~c data is described. The device is based on a work by R. A. Zlotky ("A Concept for a Remotely Interrogated Synoptic Oceanographic Data Sampling Buoy," Marine Sci. Instrumentation, 1961, 1). The station consists of a signal buoy with a radar device and a signal light a cable with an anchor at one end and a submerged lift buoy, and an instr=ent package which moves up'and down the cable at programmed intervals. Data are stored in the me- morylof the measuring device and transmitted to a receiver when the device is near the ocean surface. The electric power required to move the package up and down the cable is calculated and a solution for a particular case is given. The design of a new elec, tromechanical device with a considerably reduced power consumption is reported. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 13 formulas. SUB CODM .08,14/ SUBM DATE:' none/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF; 003 Card, 1/1 ~vmb 16c AUTHOL. Borovikova, G.P., Korsunskiy, M.I. 48-10-16/29 --------------------- TITLII: X-Ray Spectr= of the Germanium L-Series (Rentgenovskiy spektr L-serii germaniya) PMODICAU Izvestiya AN SSSR Serlya Pizicheskaya, 1957, Vol. 21, Nr 10, PP. 11+38-14.44 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The X-ray speotrum of the germanium-L.-series was obtained by means of a tube of the Krasnikov type (Zavoaskaya Labomtoriya, 939, 4-5). The investigation of Lp - and Lp -11nes in -the germanium apeotrum gave the following res2ts: The 4microphotograph shows that the ahort- vave line is more intense than the longwave line. As the most in- tense with 9561X was assumed as L~3 and that with the wavelength of 962D X as Lp (on the strength of published data). The ratio of intensities at iAand 16 LP4 is difficult to determine and to be obtained only by re-calculating the intensity of the LP,-line. The ratio IL P3 : ILp1vas found to be equal to 0-13. Herefrom it may be seen that the intensity of the L3- and therefore also of the L P47 Card 1/3 line is very low. Furthermore, investigations were carriea out X-R&Y Spectrum of the Germanium L-series 48-1c)- 16/20 in order to determine the presence of LIII -N I, Lii -NIand Lj-N ii-iii-transitions in solid germanium. It(I 2and LN-recordings were rmde at different conditions of excitation and exposure. The microphotograph shows that the double line is symmetric. It follows therefrom that the satellites are broader than the base lines. Such a strong intensity of Ld6 ana LPx Justifies the statement that these lines carmot be satellites but that they are diagram lines. It was found that the ratio between the intensities of the satellites and those of the base lines depends in a considerable degree upon whether the sample von subjeoted to an eleotron bombardment or not. On the strength of all factors determined it may be said with just- ifioation that the line lt(,,c is the line LP6, and that the LP.-line is the LJ15-line. As a result of the investigations carried out the hypothesis is set up that the lacking of the Lh- and Ljr5-l'nes Card 2,13 X-Ray Speotrum of the Germanium L-Series in the elements of the Xn25 _ Ge32 groups might be oxidation prooess at the moment of the exoitation There are 6 figures, and 4 references, 2 of which 48-10- 16/20 due to an of the speotz- are Slavic. ASSOCIATICN: Khar' kov Polytechnic Institute (Khar' kovskiy politekhnicheskiy in3titut) AVAE40LE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 20-114-6-15/54 AUTHORSt Borovikova, G. P., Korsunskiy, M. 1. TITLEs The L12 - and L~ -Lines in the Spectrum of Germanium (Linii 111~_ 4 L6 i LP v spektre germaniya) 4 PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR,1957,VOI-114,Nr 6,pp.1192-1194(USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper shall find the lines which correspond to the transitions LI-O"In and LI --* MII, i. e. the lines L~3 and LO . The wave lengths of these lines shall be measured and 4 their intensity estiated. The apparatus and the methocbof investigationt The X-ray spec- trum of germanium was obtained by means of a Krasnikov type tube. In the here described experiments the temperature of 0 germanium remained below 50 C. The primary anode of the tube was covered by an aluminum plate. The main exciting radiation - radiation of Al with the wave lengths 8321,37 was the Xat K( 2 and 8323,81 X. The entire focalspot participated in the pro- duction of the spectrum. Card 1/2 Measuring imultst The possible value of the wave length of The LP3 and LP4_ Lines in the Spectrum of Germanium 20-11445-15/54 the Lq~-line of germanium was determined by interpolationj thus 70 X was found. In all images of this spectral range, under various conditions of excitation, two lines lying close to one another were found; their reBpective wave lengths are 9561 and 9620 X. The linear dispersion in this range amounted to 35,4 X/Mm. The comparison of the here measured wave lengths with the known wave lengths of other elements showed that the here observed wave lengths belong to germanium. This is also confirmed by the high degree of purity of the here used germanium. The short-wave line is more intense than the long- -wave one. The authors designated the most intense line with a wave length of 9561 X as the L -line 6f germanium and the 9620 X-line as the L - line of g5manium. The relation of the intensities of the l5es L~ L and LP, was only estimated by the authors by recalculailngpihe intensity of the Y1 -line. There are 1 figure and 4 references, 1 of which is Slavic. ASSOCIATIONs Khartkov State Polytechnical Institute imeni V. I. Lenin (Kharlkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. V.I. Lenina) PRESENTED: Pebruary 6, 1957, by G. V. Kurdyumov, Member of the Academy SUBMITTEDt February 5, 1957 Card 2/2 V 4- 20-1-19/54 AUTHORo Borovikovat G.P.t Korsunskiyt M.I. TITLE The SaterEffe-sof the Lot,, 2 and LF, Lines in the Spectrum of , Germanium v apektre germaniya) (0 sputnikakh liniy LoG 1 LF 1 IV 2 PERIODICAM Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 1, PP. 75 - 77 (USSR) TRACTs AB The authors refer to a respective earlier work. They continue the f study of the L-series of the spectrum of germanium in order to determine the existence of lines not observed hitherto, especial- (transition ly of the lines LF6 (transition L I I + NJ) L 6- 5 I L 4 N ) and L (transition I+ N III). The experi- l I i i : 'd scribed by G P. Bor v E va and M.I. Kor- me ital rrangemen sunskiy, Doklad:Y Aka&- Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 114, Nr 6 is used. The obtained x-ray spectra of the L-series of Ge within the range of wavelengths of from 10150 - 10400 X (which contains the lines Lc4, (transition L -.* L ) and 4, (transition ,% Al x f ctra known from literature. the B L 4 9 31d ffer-greatly f - , ' Yctures taken by the authors brightlineB were observed 9 the p on the short-wave part next to the lines LoU, 2 and Ifi. A Card 1/2 picture of this aDectral range as well as a cdrresponding m1cro- 20-1-19/54 The Satellites of the Lou and Lh Lines in the Spectrum of Germanium 1, 2 photogram are mentioned. The two-hump curve developed by the superposition of line Lot, and another unknown line is asymmetrical. The width olltie unknown line L z x is obviously greater than the width of Lo~ .1 . The place of the lines Lo(, and 4 observed by the auth6ri might ba identical with thex place of the lines L P6 (transition L 4 N ) and L y- (transi- tion LII + NI). The authors assume Wit thi satellith of the lines LoC and 41, in Go to be the lines LP and LP . A further p1dof of this formulation resulted from &e comp2rison of the spectra of the L-series of Ge and of Ge The authors determined the wave-lengths of the lines Lpi, 402 and L They also observed in tha L-series of the Ge-spectrum a'w'2ak line with a wave-length of 8709 ;t 5 X whioh,according to its position, corresponds to the line L of Ge (transition L _J~ N There are 4 figure a, ~2 take and 1 Russian re- firenc ASSOCIATIONt M~arlkov Polytechzdcal I4qtiiu~tojz~. V. I. Lenin (Kharlkovskiy poli- tekhnicheskiy institut im. V.I. Lenini) PRESENTED BYs G.V. Kudryumov, Academician, February 6, 1957 SUBMITTEDs February 2, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 BOROVIKOVA. G.P.; XORSUNSKIY, M.I. L-series spectrum of germanium. Isal.po tharopr.splav. 4: 140-146 '59. 041M 23:5) (Germanium--Spectra) 24(7) SOV/48-23-5-6/31 AUTHORSs Borovikova, G. P., Korsunskiy, M. I. TITLE: Investigation of L-Series of Germanium (lasledovaniya L-serii germaniya). Influence of Impurities (Vliyaniye primesey) PERIODICALt Izvestiya, Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheakaya, 1959, Vol 23, Pr 5, pp 564 - 56a (USSR) ABSTRACT: The transition of matter into another physical or chemical state causes, as is known, a change of the electron state in theatoms, and these changes are revealed in the structure of the X-ray spectral lines. The comparison of the spectra shove that the spectrum change occurring in metallic germanium takes place, as if the sample surface ivere oxidized. In the inves- tigations under review, the inte:,*isity of the lines was measurea with a microphotometer. The classical dispersion curve for- mula is then written down, and a diagram shows.the measured intensities of the L-lines as well as their splitting -up into individual maxima. Table 1 summarizes the half widths of the individual maxima, and table 2 the interval between the maxima (both in ev'). The intensity of all lines is computed with the Card 1/2 abovementioned formula. Germanium rectifiers are investigated Investigation of L-Series of Germanium. Influence of BOV/48-23-5-6/31 lu4purities next, and their frontal and lateral spectra are shown in two diagrams. Finally, the influence of small iron impurities (0.002%-0.05%) on form and position of mpLxima is investigated, and results are summarized in fouir tableb. Special samples serving for these investigations were prepared by the Institut poluprovodnikov AN USSR (Institute of Semiconductors AS UkrSSR~. and gratitude is expressed to V. Ye. Lashkarev. There are 5 figures, 10 tables, and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Khartkovski-I politekhnicheskiy inatitut im. V. 1. Lenina (Khartkov Rolytechnic Institute imeni V. I. Lenin) Card 4?/2 lloo-F,TT'-r"VA, G.P., C.--.nd ~~ci (diss) 'lInvt:st3:.,al. on af I ~ . . . l.. . .0 3 1--, ro-, I s.-,r4es of tl~,3 roelltut~-rl F-I)eCtrual of, V t~ - .1 Vharlkov Poll-,t~chzdcal InstituLe im %. j. Lz,-Iill:l (I'L, KORSUNSKIYj, M.I. [Korsunslkyi, M.I.); BOROVIKOVA,, G.P. [Borovykova, H.P.] Effect of small admixtures of antimony ar the I-serieB X-ray, spectnim of (pjjmXU=. Lrkr. fiz. zhur. 5 rto.1:88-93 Ja-F 160., (MIRA 24: 6) 'Kharlkov$ Politekhnicheskiy institut Im. V.I. Lenina. Spectrumo, X-ray) Mrmanium-Spectra) KORSUNSKIY, M.I.; LITVDIOVA, L.B.;~QIIIOV~KOVA, G., . __ L_ DOluence of small a unts of gallium on the position of the I"' and Lb emission lines of germanium. Fiz, tvere tela 3 no .1'.1&85 ja I . MEA 14:3) 1. KharIkovskiy politekhaicheskiy institut im.V.I.Leninae (Germanium--Spectra) s/84q/62/ooo/ooq/oo6/'o16 A006/A101 AUITIORS- Borovikova, G. P., Korsunskiy, M. I. TITLE: On the effect of micro-admixtures upon the X-ray emission spectrum of germanium L-series SOURCE: Vysokotemperaturnyye meta 'llokeramicheskiye materialy. Inst. metallo- ker. i spets. spl. AN Ukr.SSR. Kiev, Izd-vo AN Ukr.SSR, 1962, 40 45 TEXT: The authors studied the effect of admixtures in amounts as low as 10-3 to jo-2 at.% upon the X-ray spectrum of Ge L-zeries using specimens with proportioned admixture content. Experiments were made with one pure Ge speci- men (admixture amount below o13 cm-3) and four Ge'specimens with different amoun-r,s of antimony. c concentration of the antimony admixtures varied wi-thin 5.6 - 1017 - 4.8 - 10191cm-3. The authors studied the correlation between the displacements of spectral lines L;) and It in respect to lines Ly and L~l .6 5 112 respectively, (as established in a previous investigation) and !the concentration of antimony admixtures in germanium. The experiments were-carried out on a Card 1/2 s/84q/62,/ooo/ooo/oc)6/o16 On the effect of micro-admixtures upon... A006/A101 high-vacuum high-intensity X-ray spectrograph with EL curved mica crystal, using a mixed method of exciting the X-ray spectra. The addition of 10-3 to 10-2 at.% antimony to single-crystal germanium was found to cause the displacement of spectral lines Lp in respect to L,,,, and of lines 1, In respect to Lf of 6 12 'Y5 ,1 germanium toward the short wavelength side by-.1 - 2 ev. The magnitude of dis- placement !~E,- is proportional to the cube root', of the concentration of :~6 - `1 1 2 admixture.atoms. It was observed that the wavelength of lines LJ,112 and Lj~ of germanium with antimony decreased as a result of the displacement of M IV V 1 evels in respect to L... and Ln levels. This displacement. is approximately five ttmes less than that of level N, in respect to MI.VV levels. The authors thank V. Ye. Lashkarev and Ye. G. Miselyuk for the specimens made available. There are 2 tables and 2 figures. Card 2/2 L 31936-6~ EVIT(I)/FCC JXT(CZ)/GVi ACC NR, AT6fl6433 k W) SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Borovikova, L. N. ORG: none *K UR/2648/65/000/021/0016/0033 TITIZ: Fundamental results of statistical analysis of ice phenomenons. in the Amu- Dar'ya River SOURCE: Tashkent. ziatskiX A&uahuD_-jssledov&tel1akiy jKLd geteorolo institut. Trudy, no. 21(3 ), 1965. voprosy gidrolog17(l~:oSlems in hydrolo 16--33 TOPIC TAGS: river, ice, hydrology, statistical analysis - --- --- ABSTRACT: The article deals with statistical investigations of ice phenomena in the Amu-Dar'ya River. The results of several years of observations on the ice evolution in the Amu-Darlya River from the city of Termez to the river's mouth are given. u- Orig. art. has: 2 figures nad 12 talbes. [Based on author's abstract] [NT] SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 007 GERRY Feliks Grigorlyevich; ijoci-- Va's-i'llye"Ier-.1 1, 1 - nauchn. red.; Bu"HOVIKOVA, .7d. (Slip- 1"Lo,,,,, reinforced can,.2rete welis with por-ous coilen-.:ta filters] Shakhtnye zhelezobetomiye kolodt.-y s filltramd' iz poristolgo be-,ona. Ahr;a-Ata, haz,,,e1*k)aoz,,,iz, 1963- 11 p. 50) SOV/79-29-6-20/81 AUTHORS: Ballyan, Kh. V., Borovikova .-N. TITLE: 1~ydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in the Presence of Colloidal Palladium. XI. Hydrogenation of Vinyl Acetylene PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 8, pp 2553-2557 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As the selective hydrogenation of vinyl acetylene into the di- vinyl is of great practical. importance, the authors investi- gated the influence exerted by different additions upon the com- position of the hydrogenation products of the hydrocarbon mentioned,.in the presence of colloidal palladium. The es- sential disadvantage of the hydrogenation experiments hitherto carried out for vinyl acetylene (RefB 2-5,9) with different catalysts, also-with colloidal palladium which was first used by S. V. Lebedev, is due to the great losses of gases (up to 44%) on their escape from the hydrogenation device. Therefore, the authors devised such experimental conditions under which these losses were considerably reducedl conditions under which the molar ratio between vinyl acetylene and hydrogen was below the ratio 1:1. The gas mixture collected was quantitatively Card 1/3 analyzed with respect to vinyl acetylene, divinyl and butylene. SOV/79-29-8-20/81 Hydrogenation of Unsatura-ted-Compounds in the Presence of Colloidal Palladium, XI. Hydrogenation of Vinyl Acetylene The molar ratios between vinyl acetylene and hydrogen in the hydrogenation were 1:1, 1:0-75, 1:0.5. The following additions were used in differgnt quantities: lead and copper acetate, n-thiocyano-chloro-banzene, pyridine, quinoline, aniline, and diethylamine. According to table ll lead acetate was the most active of all additions, especially at a hydrogenation ratio of 1:1, both with respect to the increased yield of divinyl and the decreased quantity of butylenes. As to the activity and retardation of the reaction,_.it was followed by copper acetate (Tables 1,2,3). The influence of the n-thiocyano-chloro-benzene mainly became manifest in a decreased yield of butylenes which fact is also of positive value. The organic bases were added i,n considerably higher quantitiesi they gave lower yields of the end product. Aniline exerted a positive effect only at a hydro- genation ratio of 1:1, diethylamine and pyridine were negative. There are 4 tables and 9 references, 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta Card 2/3 SOV/79-29-8-20/81 Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in the-Presence of Colloidal Palladium. XI. Hydrogenation of Vinyl Acetylene (Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet) SUBMITTED: July 19, 1958 Card 3/3 5(3) SOV179-29-8-21181 AUTHORS: Ballyan, Kh. V.,..Borovikova, N. A. TITLE: Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in the Presence of Col- loidal Palladium.. XII. Hydrogenation of Alkyl Acetylenes and Phenyl.Aoetylene PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 8v pp 2557-2560 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In addition to the-papers of references 1-5, the authors in- vestigated under the same conditions the hydrogenation of the monosubstituted acetylene hydrocarbons which have alkyl and aryl radicals, on colloif.'al-palladium. They used for this purpose,hexyne-1, heptyr)e-lp octy-ne-1 and phenyl acetylene. All these hydrocarbons were shown to add the first two hydrogen atoms with nearly constant rate which abruptly increases afte3.'- wards and then drops again, as can be seen in the figure. The hydrogenation curves of the alkyl acetylenes are very similar to those of the alkenyl acetylenes (Ref 5). These observations correspond, to a certain extent, with those of the other authors, Yu4-*8i- Zallkind . et al (Refs 6-!)). The alkyl acetylenes add Card 1/3 the first hydrogen molecule in a strictly selective way. The SOV/79-29-8-21/81 Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in the Presence of Colloidal Palladium. XII. Hydrogenation of klkyl Acetylenes ane Pherryl Acetylene samples which were directly taken from the reaction inaos did not react with silver oxide; the separated and purified hydro- genation products did not indicate an acetylene bond according to the infrared spectrum which was taken and assigned by T. V. Yakovleva. The bromide-bromate method gave a yield of 95-98% of compounds with a double bond. As to the physical constants, the resultant hydrocarbons correspond with the corresponding olefins. In the infrared spectra of the hydrogenation products, the characteristic frequencies of the vinyl group were detected, as was expected. According to the investigations of the authors, the separated product of the above-mentioned reaction did not contain any acetylene bond which was confirmed by spectrum analysis and by means of the bromide-bromate method (79-7% compounds with a double bondl). It was thus shown that the mono- substituted acetylene hydrocarbons with alkyl and phenyl radicals add the hydrogen to the triple bond on colloidal palladium in a strictly selective manner. There are 1 figure, 3 tables, and 11 references, 9 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 SOV/79-29--8-21/61 Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in the Presence of Colloidal Palladium. XII. Hydrogenation of AlkylAcetylenes and Pheny-1 Acetylene ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta (Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet) SUBMITTED: July 19, 1958 Card 3/3 50) SOV1179-29-9-16176 AUTHORS: Ballyan, Kh. V., 3orovikov TITLE: Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in the Presence of Colloidal Palladium. XIII. Hydrogenation of Carbocyolic Enin Hydrocarbons PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshohey khimii, 1959t Vol 29, Nr 9, pp 2882-28B9 (USSR) A3STRACT. In their previous reports, the authors described the results obtained from the hydrogenation of vinyl acetylene, of alkyl- and phenyl acetylene (Ref 1) as well as of vinyl- alkyl- and alkenyl acetylenen (Ref 2). The present investiga- tions were extended to the hydrogenation of the hydrocarbons of the carbocyclic series with a conjugate enin system on colloidal palladium. For this purpose, 1-ethinyl cyclopentene- l(I), 1-ethinyl cyclohexene-l(II), 1-phenyl buten-3-in-I(III), 4-phenyl buten-3-in-l(Iv) were hydrogenated on colloidal palladium. The hydrocarbons under investigation having an acetylene group in terminal position are exclusively hydro- genated on the triple bond. Hydrogenation of 1-phonylbuten- 3-in-1, which is a double-substituted acetylene, likewise be- gins on the triple bond, under formation of a diene hydrocarbon, Card 1/3 which is then, however, partially hydrogenated into an olefin. SOV/79-29-9-16/ 7~ Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in the Presence of Colloidal Palladium. XIII. Hydrogenation of Carbocyclic Enin Hydrooa37bons Finally, the hydrogenation of 1-phenylbuten-3-in-1 results in a mixture of the initial products, of diene and olefin. The hydrogenation rate of hydrocarbons with an acetyl6ne group in terminal position rises abruptly after thead4ition of the first two hydrogen atoms, and then drops again. The addition rate of hydrogen on the carbon I-phenylbuten-3-in-1, however, drops gradually. Thus, carbocyclic enin hydrocarbons are exclusively hydrogenated on the triple bond over-colloidal palladium, up-der formation of a hydrocarbon with conjugate double bonds. The authors thank T. V. Yakovleva for assistance given in the analysis of the infrared spectra. There are 5 figurest 3 tables, and 18 references, 10 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni Lensoveta (Leningrad Institute of Technology imeni Lensovet) Card 2/3 Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds XIII. Hydrogenation of Carbocyclic Enin SUBMITTED: July 19, 1958 SOV/79-29-9-16/ 7.6 in the Presence of Colloidal Palladium. Hydrocarbons Card 3/3 ?R()Rr~VTKOIJA N. A., Cand Cliem Sci (diss) -- "Thr- I-ydro~-natlon of unsatt,rated hy- I - y 'I - drocarbons in the presence of colloidal palladium". L- nin:-.red lcro. 1~ pp (Min HiGher and Inter Spec FOuc RSFSR, L nin.grad C)rdev of Tabor R,--d Banner Tech Inst Im 1pninirrad Soviet), 200 coplos (1~1, 1~;o 11; ll)~~O, 127) 1 . ..I I -- S/07 6o/030/010/015/030 B001YBo66 AUTHORS; Ballyan, Kh. V., Petrov, A. A., Boroyikova.-N. A. Kormer, V. A. and Yakovlevap T. V. TITLE: Hydrogenationlof Unsaturated Compounds in the Presence of Colloidal Palladium. XIV. Some Peculiarities of the Hydrogenation of BisubBtituted Allenetgydrocarbozis PERIODICAL; Zhurnal obshchey khimii, ig6o, vol. 3~, No. 10, pp..3247 - 3253 TEXT: There are only few data available in publications concerning special cases of the hydrogenation of seven bisubstituted allenes (Table). In the present paper, the authors study some rules governing the hydrogenation of the following bisubstituted allene hydrocarbons:,L/ octadiene-3,4; nonadiene-394; decadiene-3941 7-methyl octadiene-293; 7-methyl octadiene-3,4; 6,6-dimethyl heptadiene-2,3; and 7,7-dimethyl octadiene-3,4. It was found that the first hydrogen mole is usually added at an increasing rate, after which hydrogenation slows down con- siderably (Diagram 1). In hydrocarbons of isostructure this rule Card 1/3 Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in tho 5/079/60/030/010/015/030 Presence of Colloidal Palladium. XIV. Some B001/B066 Peculiarities of the Hydrogenation of Bisubstituted Allene Hydrocarbons manifests itself still more distinctly. The hydrogenation of allenes takes place selectively, and, when taking up half of the calculated hydrogen quantity, a mixture of olefins with a double bond in position 2-, 3-, or 4- is formed. Allene hydrocarbon reacts completely in this case. Alkenyl allenes (octatriene-1,3,4; clecatriene-1,3,4; 2-methyl octatriene-193,4; 8-methyl nonatriene-1,3,4) are hydrogenated in the same.way: After taking up about 2 moles of hydrogen, the reaction rate decreasee'l-apidly. Allenes and hydrocarbons having a double bond in the- end position disappear completely or to a considerable extent after taking up the first hydrogen mole. The infrared spectra of the hydro- genation products of allenes with 50% of the hydrogen quantity are not indicative of allene compounds (Diagram 2). Diagram 1 does not show any characteristic differences of the hydrogenation rates of 2,3- and 3,6-dienes. Diagram 3 shows curves for the hydrogenation rates of alkenyl allenes; Diagram 4 shows the infrared spectra of the hydrogena- tion products of alkenyl allenes in a hydrocarbon/hydrogen ratio of 1:1. Card 2/3 Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds in the S/079 60/030/010/015/03() Presence of Colloidal Palladium. XIV. Some B001YBo66 peculiarities of the Hydrogenation of Bisubstituted Allene Hydrocarbons The investigation results thus indicate that the hydrogenation of bi- substituted allenes takes place selectively, and is similar to the hydrogenation of acetylenes having he-acetylene group in the end posi- tion. In the case of alkeny allenes, the direction of hydrogenation depends to a certain extent on the hy1rocarbon structure. There are 4 figures,.2 tables, and 9 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut im. Lensoveta (Leningrad Technological Ins'titute imeni Lensovet) OUBMITTED'. October-259,1959 Card 3/3 10 1 1'-116 1/0 OV0105100 1/C~6 15-1202. A 0 5' 1 /A 129 AUITORS: Klobanzkiy, A. L., Tsukernan, N. Ya., Yartcov, V. N., Labutin, A. L., 1'ron!"o, Yu. V., Mallehina, L. P., BoroviRova, N. A., Karolina, G. G., Rozhkov, Mi. P. T=- A now typo of chloroprene rubber. lAquid mirite (This work was awarded the second prize at the VXhO im. D. 1. Nandele- yev competitions in 1959) PERIODICAL; Kauchiik I rezina, no. 5, 1961, 1 5 =~: '' ' The high chenlcal~st tability, the gaaollne--~Dtroleu= rtability and ozorm-rcsistanco of chloroprcno rubber makcz It a ruitai)la ru.tcrial for aTiti-corro- sion coatin_- and hernotic scaling. Ho-...cvor, the difflcult:, of proaucir_- hi:~hly- concentrated solutions based on cmmorcial nairito lim-;ed -the rippli"tici o" the latter in anti-corrosion teelmique. It has boon assm-i.-d th,it the uf;:; of low-mole- cular polymers for this purpose would.onablo one to obtain lo,;:-visco~,n, hil!:11illy-con- centratod solutions satisfying the anti-corrossion tcchniqu-~s. Ono Of the mzrhhods for producing low-imolecular polymers io the use of tho polyocrizatior. of incrcaocd concentrations of regulator-oompounds able to break tho ohaina and to form now ac- Ca_rd==rX- 26938 'V13,'16110GO1GC510011006 A new type of chloroprene rubbor3 liquid nairite A051/A129 tivo centers. Sulfurous comoound3, such as marcaptanc, thioacida, dc:;, are widely used as regulators. 1,Pion ztudyins tho action of n-tct-z._1ccyL-.sr- cap' are, diiz;op-opylxrnthogenc-disulfide and bisethyly-aritho~;cicdlzulfida durinS the process of polymerization of chloraprone, It wc~3 establlsh'W that with ui increase in t%a concentration of the rcu-ulatcr the molecular v:ciC:ht of th.- polyror dropa eo-,rc:;pcndin,31y and the plasticity of tlia rubber incroL.=. It %=~ arm_,:~~d that laa use of greater quantities of bisethyl-m:-ithoonnodinulfide in the pol~7,.~_rization of chloropre-zo in c-:-alsion docreazo3 the molecular weiE~qt of the pol--z- _--.i yields low-vircosity solutions of rubber. An att-emptu was made to prc,,1.,ace polychlloroprcno by polymerization of chloroprone in the pr*5znca of "1-,-r eith subacquont. destruction of the polymer. It was sho*.%n that tho action of sulfur dif- fers frcim ttat of otharr,,:platora. The effect of sulfur on the po!Tm~rra of chloro- prene is shown by the scheme: -(C11 2-CCl-CE-CH 2),-S,-(CH2-CCI'r'!'-CI'2),,,,-S,I where x-2-6. The sulfur forms linear bonds In.thepolymer chain. With an.inc;;Casc in the boand aullfur content in the polymer the molecular weight. of the polym2r decrea- ses In the subrequerr' . interaction rilth thiuram from 600,000 'to 2dO,COO vith 0.3;' . of bouzr. sul-rar and from 300,000 to 43,000 with 1% of bound sulfur. he quantity Of reacted thluram lnorease3 re3pectively. The dostructIon sch.,,rn ia rivon as follolat 1) The formation of free radicals under the effect of the thermal action or thlurcm: Card 216 26938 SIPM611000100510011006 A now type of chloroprene rubber: liquid nairito A051/1,129 - _-C .1 _(C",1_CC' H-CP2)n-S-S-S-S-(CH2-cclc'i-CH2),-S-S-S-S- ___"_(C"2_CC1~C1' -CH2)n-'r'; 2) Recombination of the polymor radical with molecular thiumn and Splittin'- 7 off of the latter along the -S-S-bond: _(GH2-CCl.CH-CH2),-S' + (C2H5)2~-C_S_S_C_44 (C 2H5) 2 __i~ 3 --;,-(CH2-cci-CH-CH2)n-S-S-C-"(C2~5)2 + (C211'5)1!'-C-S_ Risod on the outlined assumptions of the mechanism of th~ sulf'ur action duri-Z '.he proceas of chloroprene polymerization and destruction of tho undcr the ef- fect of the chemical masticating substances, the conditionn for pro_,'ucin-_ low-mol cular chloroprene rubber-"liquid" nairite wore developed. Tho liquid ty,,),,s of X_ rite can be obtained on a.typical apparatus. The sulfur can b., int rcducrd in the form of solutions in mineral oils as well as aqueous disparzions obtained in the presence of omuloifiers and protective colloids. It waz sho~,-.l by V. N. Kazt-nev, M. A. Gutman, 0. 0. Karelina, F. Ye. Bar-Lam, Ye. G..Valln6vshaya, 1.1. B. Shur at VNIISK, no. 2389, 1951, that for mastication the most effective system is m0rcapto- Card 316 . 63 S1113?16110001005,~! '6~8 /006 A new typo of chloroprono rubbort liquid nairito AC31/AI2%) bcn=otI-dazol (captax)-diphony1guanidino (DPhg). To incrcazo the activity of those to-*.rn:7-,o'.h-ilthiurr-ridi.~mlfido uas vddcd_,(thiuram D) or sulfids (thiurcm F). Literature data iriicate-that active r ::ticatir.:: z~:c:ats of polych2oroprcno are tho piparidino salt of acid or -~:no order of intro-'luction of thu ,~Scato plays an important role. The effect of type and co%iparltlon oZ th,~ oz=bon black on the solubility oftho rubbor mix-turou from "liquid" nairito v:,:-, i-.,vcz:tl- gatcd. Only the thar=.al carbon blach helps to -_-,tain c_-..iplc',;c, oolubilit,. larllor ir4ices of ralmtivo olon:;ation wh.-n fillirK; with 100 W.T'. ==1 arvor are rin t a b- .1th thervall carbon black. The co--position and tochnolcrr for p-,~na Z; :h ra bar mix-Lurez based on the "liquidu n-nirito with therzar-1 c-cr'bon blacl- ass filler yielded hig~ily-conccntratod solutions (70 - 75%).. 7hnzo solutionz are Guitablo for scalinS various equipment by the same met thods which are usod in the c-"-o of dya and varnish coatings. Tests of coatinZo made of 11cruid nairito in =parimantal and natural. samplos in various industrial fiold3 showed tha Wcpodicno-i of using this produot an a material for protcotin& the motal from corrosion, orozion, oavi- tation, and :lso as a material for ha=otio so&linS. There ar) 4 tables and 21 ref- erences; 2 Sovlet-bloo, 19 non-Soviet-bloo. Irne references to the 4 most recent Card 4/6 26938 S/38/61/Ooo/co;-/ooiAo6 A now type of chloropreno rubber; liquid nairite AOWA129 .-I R7glish-language publications read as follows3 Corroz. Tcc'401., 5, no. 4, 107 (1958)j R. B. Seymour a. oth., Plastics for Corrosion Rc:At~t:mt Application, :.Y., 1935,.90; Rubb. a. Plast. Aura, 39, no. 8, 684 (1958); Corros. Tcc',mol., 3. no. 3, 89 (1956). ASSOCIATTIM. Vaeroyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel's%iy Institut s:Ln'.o-.ichczI-,oso kauchu- ka im. S. V. Lebedova (AIL-Union Soientific Rcom-ch Institute of Syn- thotio Rubber.im. S. V. Lebedev). cam 516 2751;-4 S/138/61/COO/C~~5&02/GO6 r. 310% A05VA129 AUMORS s Labatin, A. L., Klob=nkiy, A. L., Tzukormxn, 11. Ya., Kartrov, V. N- Trcn1,..--i, Yu. V., 1!allclAna, L. P.", DoroviLova, 11. A.. Kmolirz, 0. G., OV7 ~Z. P. T -LIM. I "Liquid naltito" - a ncii matorial for rubberizinS PE110DICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 6, 19-51, 5 - 8 =U: The nuthors; state that in.the chc:Abal destruction of "liqpidl' nri- rite, MC;hAy concentrated rolutiona can bo produccd rhich are applicable a3 a ra- in- of 2 vol:-'ht torial for rubborizing. In tho LCM a safer blm,'Ily solvent, conairt4 pcxta of at',,Vlacetato and.. I w.p. of gansolino is uzod in nairite rdhcai~ca i . mcnts chowcd,_houavar, that this solvcLt. in "liquid" nairito is not maltablo for many technical reasons. Batter rc.-ultz vcre.obtaincd in uoi" a uolvcnt consistinS of 76% solvont, 19,, turpcntino~ e~zd %, n-1-atanol. Tho latter cc----=.int does not dissolve the nairito, but facilitates the u!;o of '.he bruah for pailntLrz and good coating distribution. It v-as noted the. film vulecnization. from liqUid nairito at 200C does not show positive reaults. Thus various forms of th,:,-;al vul- investigated: vulcanization with heated air, live vapor, hot. canization I were Card 116 275U S/1 38/6 11=1OC61C-0?-1OC6 "Liquid nairite" - a now material for rubberizing A051/A129 and infra-red Irradiation. It was oatablishcd that the most suitable rmthod vas vulcanization by hot air,. Tbo physico-mochanIcal Indices of nalrito coat:U17a vul- cmizcd in air at various temperatures are given In FIB. 1. Fig. 2 cho.,a the ro- latior--hip bet%rcen tho temperature and duration of the vulcanization. Tho most suitable temperatures of vulcanization in rlr are within t1ho rm_-o of 1()o - 14',RC. It ran noted that the liquid nairito coatin~,3 did not POS300S the propor adhcsion to ractal. Thua certain other adhozives or coatir-~s cnuurln~s better c4dicsion be- t,,:ec-i motal and coatirZ vore sought. Tho best reaults were obtained with the fol- lo-AnZ three materials. standard leuconate (orZ;-,nic bare% n, n', ri" - triinocy~-nmte- trip*ie.Vlmcthanc), chloronalrito adhesive (orzanic ba-set chloronairite and rairllto) mid a prinor, tentatively called opo:dde prLmor, (orgade base: oporUde resin, chlo-- ronairito and nairita). The chordcal stability-ArA anti-corrosion proporlf;lcs of the vulcanized nairite coatings -care studied. The conclusion was drawn tl=t 1.2-= nairita coatinas in combination with a..wa-tor-resistant coating applied three times can reliably protect mota1z; 1rom corro-i-ion auo to aqueous Bolutionz of many acidas alkali and ralts. The coatings were not resistant to the action of oxidizin,, a- gents, aromatic ".halldc-d rolvents. Rubber oontings differ from varnish ard. plastic coatings by an increased resistance to abrasive wear. An attempt vas made Card 2/6 ir 275hh S/ 'VA; 1/00WO6,5/dOZ/006 "Liquid nairite" a now material for rubborizing 4051/AI29 to doterrino the rosistancc~of nairite coatin,,G under conditions of Ory friction usins the Groncelli-typo machine. it 13 concludod that coatin,-3 of no-callcd cry&talllzing liquid nairlto obtained In low-tcmporaturo polymorIzation are supo- rior to other rubbers in their wear-rezintanco, excelyting vulcollano, w*,Ach has a uniquo resistance to abrasive wear. It was established that coatin,~o of liquid oil nairite are superior to coatings of bakelite, polyethylene and caprona, when tested In rapidly flowing sea water. Tonto have further nho-,m that liquid nairito as a material for coatings wlll become widely used in industry in the next fcw years. At present tests are being conducted in the North Sea exd the Atlantic Occan on propellers of fishing trawlers coated with liquid nairite for protection from cor- rosion, erosion and cavitation. Mechanical plants are testing steel covors of re- frigerators and condonsators coated with nairite. These were proviou:31Y m=,1fac- tured from non-ferrous metals. Certain chemical.plants have installed diaphlra,-s valves, the interior of which In covered with liquid nairite to prevent corrosion from acid solutions, alkali and salts. The possibility of using nairito coatings In various Instruments aa a moans for preventing spark formation in porou3sloin has also been revealed. Finally, It wan established that those oo&tin_,a can be used in certain constructions for hermetic sealing, At the Moscow TETs NO 12 a vacuum-oondensator of a mans-produced 50 thousand kw steam turbine withstood a Card A "Liquid nairitell - 'a now material for rubborizing A 05 J/A, 29 testing period of onb and a half' years with'tho brazs piper, and steel pipo boards coated with liquid nairite. K. S. Shmuroy, 0. P. Abolina, A. I. Konztantincva and G. A. Selivanovskaya took part in 'Lie work. There are 2 tablea iuld 2 satzi o,^ graphs. ASSOCIATICK: Vaesoyuznyy naucbno-loslodovatellakdy Imtitut sintutichosko.~o kau-la- chuka Im. S. V. Lebedova (All-U-nion Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Ymb)3,er Im. S. V. Lebcdov) Fig. 2. Dependence of the vulcanization. duration of the coatings made of liquid nairite on the temperature P.120 5.5-6 dftyz go - - - - - - - - - - - 40- 0 to ZO JO aura.ion o glc~RIE~ITU"8., hra Card 4/6 BOROVIKOVA, N- H- Sugar-frosted corn flakes. a new product. Kons.i ov.prom. 15 no.11:19- 2o N 16o. (MIRA 13: 3-0) 1. Moskervakiy ordens Lenim pishchavoy kombinat imeni MikOyanEL& (Corn products) BOROVIKOVA. N.N.; MrAGKDVA, R.ra. Production technology of canned OLIver puree w1th r1ce** Kons.i ov.prom. 18 no.5t23 W 163. (MIRA 16W 1. Moskovskiy ordena Lenina. pishchevoy kombinat. (Canning and preserving) InTOVICH, V.L.. BUNDELI, A.A., FRASHERI. M.P.,,_30ROVIKOVA, N.V. Competitive inhibition of transamination in plnnts by hydroxylaminve Zhur.ob. biol. 19 n0-5:414-416 S-0 158 (MIRA 11:10) 1. Institut biokhimii imeni A.H. Bakha AN SSSR. (PLANTS, EMCT OF HYDROXYIAMIn CK ) (GLUTMIIC ACID) (SERM) 17(3) 0THORSs Kretovich, V. L., Bundel', A. A., SOV/20-122-6-30/49 Frasheri, M. R., Borovikova, N. V. TITLE: On the Participation of Hydroxylamine in the Synther,.~z of Amino Acids in Plants (Ob uohastii gidroksilamina v ainteze aminokislot-v rasteniyakh) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 6, pp 1065 - 1067 (USSR) ABSTRACTz Already in 1884 (Ref 2) and in 1937 (Ref 1), respectively, the opinion was expressed that plants during the assimilation of nitrates form hydroxylamine which in consequence of a later reaction with carbonyl compounds forms oximes. Accord- ing to this hypothesis oximes are changed by reduction into corresponding amino acids. Thus hydroxylamine together with ammonia, which in theoretical constructions is used as an. inorganic initial compound in the synthesis of amino acids, have become important substances. In spite of previous papers dealing with the subject (Refs 3 - 7) the actual participation of hydroxylamine in the synthesis of amino acid by plants has never been demonstrated by experiment. Card 1/3 It was even ascertained that hydroxylamine as an intense On the Participation of Hydroxylamine in the SOV120-122-6-301,19 Synthesis of Amino Acids in Plants intercellular toxin (kletochnyy yed) delays several processes, especially the reaction of the fermentative transamination (Ref 8). It is quite obvious that the problem of the partici- pation of hydroxylamine investigated has to be discussed mainly with respect to the concentrations applied. The present paper aimed at investigating the participation of' hydroxylamine in the synthesis of amino acid in the pulp and extracts of plant tissues. Small leaves of 10 - 12 days old wheat-seedlings and of 20 - 24 days old pumpkin-seedlings; were used for this purpose. Table 1 shows the results of' the experiments for the explanation of the influence exeicised by hydroxylamine upon the synthesis of serine and glutaminic acid in the pumpkin-Beedlings. It can be seen from table 1 that in the pulp of small leaves in the presence of hydroxyl- amine an intense synthesis of the serine and a distinctly marked synthesis of the glutaminic acid take place. In the pulp of wheat-seedlings the synthesis of both amino acids in question could be ascertained. However, the increase in the content of these acids in wheat and in pumpkin was different. Card 2/3 It is difficult to explain the cause of this difference. on the Participation of Hydroxylamine in the SOV/20-122-6-30/49 Synthesis of Amino Acids in Plants Finally, assumptions on the mechanism of the syntheses discussed are expressed. There are I table and 14 references, 4 of which are Soviet.' ASSOCIATIONs Institut biokhimii im. A. N. Bakha Ak4demii nauk SSSR (Institute of Biobhemistj~y imeni A. N. Bakh of the Acadeny of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: July 1, 1958, by A. I. Oparin, Academician SUBMITTEDt June 30, 1958 Card 3/3 XRMVICK, Y.L.; BUMAL1, A.A.; IRASHERI. M.R.; BOROVIKOVA, N.Y. Bffect of lWdroxylamine on the growth of wheat. Fiziol.rast. 7 no-3:261-2-68 16o. (KIRA 13: 6) 1. A.N. Bakh Institute of Biochemistry, U.S.S.R., AcadsmW of Sciences. Moscow. (Plants, Iffect of bydroxylamine on) BUNDELI, A.A.; KRETOVICH, V.L.; BOROVIKOVA, N.V. - Incorporation of N15-hydroxylamine into the proteins of wbeat sprouts. Fiziol. rast. 1-1 no.l.*31-37 Js.4 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1, Institut biokhimii imeni Bakha AN SSSR, Moskva. visceml conne!~WW Vasyntothk1o. A. V. DwWt ~tjwl~v;sj . N. ExWeva std 0. A. GMP-1 S! $.A. tritis in cats lovmrs the reducing and mucous metabTanes of the Mt I= -1) tion of tnethyleme blue wmi =.hm",%, .1 MOWRIMM, "-'; IM O-=P also declines as do fm " bound. vitasnin 11~ and add. In xamW, animals mrbD-' 'i choline enhamm the aooAdWvz link in cell rupiratim of. lining. wbik admaline or sympstol has no tffect. inner vation With atropine reprt"" ctliola respiration Onaloly the aerobic part). while syMp4- tolltin, which the sympathetic inwratim, Increase in the aerobic respiration. lioth of these rtpmn cm amMy the blochtm. shifts listed abnwn' expd=th. Group B vitamins gready increase tbeAA.- and ty of gotric juke, w?d ratore the ox"oa-fedft, y , tion vattlow PI saw lining. 0. M. xWookpqj- Ols:'YO - 4 L V.V. p L Z) BCROVIKuVA, D.N.f I.A. p RUPAKOVI "Effect of Bone Ilarrow lieterotrasnplants ,,)f Biocl-Urrical Processes in 1.!.1,emopoletic Organs in Acute Pa,,liation Sickness." Rc.-,)or'u ,)re--;--nted at 'lie 5th Intll. Bloch---list.ry Congress, 'I'loscollp !.,,_,,-16 Aug 196-1. A.00ESSION NR: AP4025117 8/0020/64/155/003/0683/0684 AUTHORS: Ivanovq O.N.; Vladimirov, T.G.; Dolgo-sa burov,, V.B.; Sharobayko, Vol. TITLE: On the mechanism of reduction of the DNA level in body tietsues exposed to Ionizing radiation SOURCE: AN SSR. Doklady*, V-155, n0-39 1964, 683-684 TOPIC TAGS: nucleus DNA, DNA tissue levelt X ray -Irradiation; lyalpho-' cyte, spleen lymphocyte, DNA destruction, acridine orange stain, u2tra violet green fluorescence, ultra violet red fluorescence- ABSTRACT: Earlier determination of DNA reduction In the cell nuclei of mammal tissues (ultra violet cytospectrometry) gave only an avorage DNA content In the cell, without taking account of its functional state. The authors contend that the observed reduction is due to the lower DNA content In calls which are dying or have died following . irradiation. They studied difference In functional condition, as re- lated to DNA contents In spleen'lymphocytes of 19 white rate one (lay .before and after whole body X-ray Irradiation with a 300 roentgen does, !Card 1/2 'ACCESSION NR: AP402511T ,The ultra violet and other equipment are described. Staining with ac- ridine-orange afforded cell differentiation according to-lit4q function- ,al state, without impairing the reliability 9f quantitative PXA detter- mination. Uninjured cells retained green fluorescence while that of the Injured cells was red. The ultra violet technique of-s'eparate DNk .determination in these cells Is described. Nucleic acids were not ,isolated, since the small RNA content could be neglected In this case.. .DNA nucleus concentration In the cells with green fluorescence was al- most the same for Irradiated and non-irradiated lymphocytes (6.49 . .10-12 and 6.23 - 10-12g reep. while that of cells with red fluoros- was considerably lower 11.81 .'10-12g). Tbis points towards !death with depolymerization and decomposition of the latter's.DNA. ~Orig. art. has I table. 'ASSOOIATION:, Bo6nno-kiediteluskaya akademiya im. S.M. Kirova (Military: Medical Academy) ,SUBMITTED.* 11 SeyS3 DATR ACQ: 17Apr6k RNGL: 00 SUB CODE: ON, is U RV 1*VS 007 r- OTM: 002 Cord .2/; IVANOV, I.I.; DQRQL4QyA,.,_R,,,R,.;,.VIADIMIROV, V.G.; DOLGO SABUPOV, V.B. SHAROBAYKO, V.I. Mechanism of DNA level reduction in issues after the exposure of the organism to ionizing radiation. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no. 3: 683-684 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Voyenno-meditsinskaya akademiya im. S.M.Kirova. Predstavleno, akademikom A.N.Belozerskim. PLYUGACHEV, Vitaliy Kuzlmich, kand. tekhn. nauk; SAZONOV, N.A., akademik., red.; ZADVIKOVA, R., red.; DlK, V., tekhn. red. [Principles of an efficient power supply system for agricul- ture] Osnovy ratsion&llnogo elektrosnabzheniia sel'skogo kho- ziaistva. Pod red, N.A.Sazonova. Minsk, Sellkhozgiz BSSR, 1962. 239 P. (MI RA 16:6) 1. Akademiya nauk Belorusskoy SSR (for Sazonov). (Rural electrification) SAGALICHIK, beniamin IVordukhovich; DOROVINVA, ;4., r&d. [Performance of the bucket of a backshoe on pent soils] Rabota kovsba. obratnoi lopaty na. torfianom gruni.e. Minsl'. Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry BSSR, 1963. 37 p. (14]T-,A 17-.7) YATSEPURO, M.Ye. prof.; KATSYGIN, V.V., kand. tekhr. nauk; MAKAROVA, P.A., kand. tekhr. nauk; NDVICHIKHIN, V.A., kand.tekhn. nauk; YANUSHKEVICH, B.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; BOROVIKOVA, R., red.; REZNIK, T.J. red.; TIMOSHCHUK, R., tekhn. red. [Problems of the technology of mechanized farm produc- tion] Voprosy tekhnologii mekhanizirovannogo sel'sko- khoziaistvennogo proizvodstva. Minsk, Gos.izd--%,o sell- khoz.lit-ry BSSR. Pt.l. 1963. 262 p. (MIRA 17:1) 1. TSentrallivy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut me- khanizatsii i elektrifikatsii sel'skogo khozyaystva ne- chernozemnoy zony SSSR. 2. TSentral'MT nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut mekhanizatsii i elektrifika- tsii sellskogo khozyaystva nechernozemnoy zorW SSSR (for Matsepuro, Katsygin, Makarova, Novichikhin, Yanushkevich). LIR11MICII, Ivan StepEmovidi; BOROVIROXIA R red a kole of the lining of solls in the imprmemerit of their fertility] Holl izvestkovaniiL cocliv v povyshenii ikh plodoroiiia. Ednsk,, Izd-vo "IJrozbai,!' 1964. /,1 p. (MIRA 17:7) LAMN, V.D., red. -, BOROVIKOVA, R.P., red. (Papers from a session of the Division of Tiligge. land Improvement, and Crop Culture of the White Russian Academy of Agriculture, devoted to the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Bevolution (Mogilev, 1957)] Sbornik trudov sesaii Otdoleniia, zenlodelits, maliorstaii i rastanievodstva Akedemii sallskokhozisistvennykh nauk BSSR, poeviashchannoi 40-letiiu Velikoi Oktiabriskol sotsialisticheskoi. revolilxtsii. g-Nogilev-, 1957 g. Minsk, Rodaktsionno-isdateltakii otdel ASW BSSR. 1958. 231 p. .(Hia 13:8) 1. Gorki. (Nogilevskaya oblast') Belorueskaya akedemiya sel'skogo khotyaystva. (White Rusaia-Agriculturs) BABAYEV. B.G.;. BOROVIKOVA, R.P., red.; ZUYXOVA, V.I., tekhred. (Study of the operating indices of machinery unite in the processing of peat-bog virgin soils] Iseledovanie akeplus- -tatsionnykh pokazatelei agregatov pri obrabotke tselirLnykh torfiano-bolotnykh pochv. Minsk, Izd-vo Akad.sellkhoz.nauk BBSR, 1959. 24 p. (MIRA 14:2) (Nat bogs) (Peat machinery) RUNTSO. AnBtoliy Andreyevich; XATMIN, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchayy red.; BCROVIXOTA, ROP,q red.; 3UTKOVA. V.1., tekha.red. [Investigating and establishing the principal parameters of general purpose plows] Issledovanie i oboanovenie oanovnykh paremetrov plugov obshcbego W=Schaniia. Minsk. Izd-vo A31a B=* 1959. 50 P. (MA 14a) (Plows) BOROVIKOVI, R.P. [translator]; DUBROVSKIT. G.B.Ltranslatorl; OKHOTIN. A.S. [translator]; PRDTASH, NA. (translator]; MASLAKOVETS, Yu.P.. prof., doktor fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; SUBASHIYEV, V,K., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk, red.; VISKOVA, N.V., red.; WIRNOVA. N.I., tekhn.red. (Semiconductor transformer@ of radiant energy) Poluprovodnikovye proobrasovatell energii izluchenii; abornik statei. Moskva, Izd-yo inostr.lit-ry, 1959. 407 p. (MIRA 12:4) (Semiconductors) (Photoelectricity) I S/170/60/003/008/005/01'1 B019/BO54 AUTHORS: TITLE: Baum, V. A., Borovikova, R. P., Okhotin, A. S, An Investigation of the Work of Photoelectric Cells With Intense Light Fluxes PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 8, pp. 47-52 TEXTe The authors report on an investigation of the work of silicon photoelectric cells with intense light fluxes. It is pointed out that the efficiency of photoelectric cells with intense light fluxes is considerably reduced by the temperature increase. It is known that this disadvantage can be avoided by cooling. Cheap silicon cells were used in the experiments described here. At the beginningg the authors discuss the modern theory of photoelectric cells, and deal particularly with the voltampere characteristics. Fig. 1 shows the experimentally determined voltampere characteristics of a photoelectric cell in light irradiation with a power of from 0.013 to 0.097 watt/CM2. Fig. 2 shows the dependence of the output power of p-type silicon semiconductors on irradiation. It Card 1/3 T\ An Investigation of the Work of Photoelectric S/170/60/003/008/005/014 Cells With Intense Light Fluxes B019/BO54 was shown that the power only increased ly, to about 0-5 watt/cM2 with increasing irradiation, which is explained by the heating of the photo- electric cell. It was attempted to raise this upper limit of capacity by cooling the photoelectric cell by means of an experimental arrangement which allowed an irradiation of the cell up to 15 watt/OM2 The diagram (Fig- 3) shows that the current of the photoelectric cell considerably increases with increasing irradiation, particularly with low load resistances. Pig. 4 shows the photocurrent as a function of irradiation and of load resistances; the good agreement with the results of an equation suggested by V. K. Subashiyev (Ref. 2) is pointed out here. Finally, the authors discuss the deviations of the optimum voltages of the photoelectric cell and of the optimum amperage from the theoretical values. The diagram (Fig. 5) representing the capacity increase of high- and low-resistance photoelectric cells as a function of increase in irradiation shows that the in6rease in output power of high-resistance cells is not particularly high whereas this increase in power is con- siderable in the case of low-resistance cells. There are 5 figures and 3 references: 2 Soviet and 1 VS. Card 2/3 An Investigation of the Work of Photoelectric S/17o/6o/003/008/005/014 Celle With Intense Light Fluxes B019/BO54 /I V/r ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy institut im. G. M. Krzhizhanovskogo, g. Moskva (Institute of Power Engineering imeni G.-M. Krzhizhanovskiy, Moscow SUBMITTED: March 10, 1960 Card 3/3 PACHOROT, A.F., k9nd.sel'skokhos-neuk, glaynyy red.; ASKOCH9=IT, N.A,, red.; SMOT, 10A.9 aicodemik, red.; SrOROPANOT& S.G., red.; RUSINOV, F.I., red.; EMOVIKOVA, R.P., red.;.SDSINOVICH, A,I,g takhred. [Drainage of bog and swampy soils of the non-Chernozem zone of the Buropean U.S.S.R.; materials of the joint session, Zaly B-11. 19581 Oaushenie bolotnykh i sabolochennykh pochv nechernosemnoi zony Zvropsiakoi chasti SM; materialy ob%dinannoi sesaii 8-11 ftulis 1958 g. Kinsk, Izd-vo AMhN BSBRO 1960. 364 pe (KIRA 14:4) 1. Vaesoyusnays skademiya sallskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.-I.Lenina. 2. Tessoyt2snays akademiva sellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenline (for Sharov). (Drainage) MATSEPURO, M.Ye., prof., akademik2 red.; YANUSHKEVICH, B.N,, kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; _Pq#OIaXQVAt-JLF, 2 red.; YUNILOV, V.M., tekhn.-red. [Problems of agricultural mechanics] Voprosy zemeledelleheakoi raekhani i. Pod red. M.E.Matsepuro i B.N.IAnushkevicha. Minsk, Gos. izd-vo seltkhoz. lit-i7 B&SR. Vol.7. 19Q. 291 p. (MIRA 15;1) 1. Akademlya sel'skahaspadarchykh navuk BSSR. Navukova- dasledcby instytut mokhanizatoyi i elektryfikatsyi sel'skai haq- padarki. 2. Akademiya nauk BSM (for Matsopuro (Agriculture) (Mechanics) S/058/62/000/008/130/134 0 A16c)/Alol AUTHOR: Borovikova, R. P. TITLE: An investigation of silicon photocells at large concentrations of solar power PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 8, 1962,44, abstract 8-3-87a (In collection: "Teploenergetika". No. 3, Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961, 152 - 156) TEXT: The limiting operational conditions of silicon photocells operating with solar-power concentrators were determined. Formerly it was established thet. the output power of the silicon photocells increased 20 - 30 times, and that of single samples 70 times, when the incident luminous flux grew. 100 - 150 times. When investigating the relation betwee 'n the output power of the photocells wfth-. out compulsory cooling - and the illuminance, it was determined that, at the be- g-inning their output power increased up to a maximum value at q - 0.3 - 0.5 watt/c and then decreased due to a heating of tho photocells to 500C and more, To eliminite the heating, the photocells were placed in a heat-exchanger and Card 1/2 8/058/62/000/008/130/134. An investigation of silicon photocells at... A16o/Aloi cooled by running water. According to the curve of the relation between the out- put power of the photoelements (cooled by running water) and the illuminance,'the output power first quickly increased at an illuminance up to 4 - 5 watt/cm2, and then.the growth of the power ceased at a further increase of the illuminance.In some cases, the power decre sed. An installation from water-cooled photobatte- ries with an area of 110 cm , provided with a mirror (diameter - 1'.4 m) to be used as a solar-energy concentrator, was built; The output power of the photo- battery-was 0.42 watts at a normal-illumination of 780 watt/~2. The temperature field in the focal plane of the mirror was measured with the help of a thermo- couple. The volt-ampere characteristics of the photobattery at'two illuminancies of 4.3 and 5.4 watt/cm~ are presented. There is 1 reference. V. Shch. [Abstracter's note:' Complete translation] Card 2/2 33953 s/665/6i/000/003/017/018 E194/E420 AUTHOR, Borovikova, R.P, TITLE: An investigation of silicon photo cells with high concentration of solar energy SOURCE-, Akademiya. nauk SSSR, Energeticheskiy institut, Teploenergetika, no.3, 1961, Poluprovodnikovyye preobrazovateli solnechnoy energii, 152-156 TEXTz' Previous work has shown that when the light flux incident on eilicon photo elements is increased by a factor of 100 to 150 the increase in output power was only by a factor of 20 to 30~ The present work used the same method as that described in Ro--f,l (Baum V.A., Borovikova, R.P., Okhotin A,,S,,, IFZh, v,.IIIl no,,3, 1960) using silicon photo cells with efficiency ranging from 3 to 10% both with and without water cooling, In the case of uncooled ce7ls, the output power rises with the illumination 2to reach a VJ/ maximum value at an illumination of 0.3 to 0,5 Wlcm and then diminishes, For most of the units the output power was doubled when compared with the output at an illumination of 0,06 W/cm2, The ~~t is probably small because the units get hot, Attempts C a r d 33953 S/665/61/000/003/017/018 An investigation of silicon B194/E420 to make measurements with an incident flux of 2 W/1-m2 gave an output of O~8 MW/CM2 and the cells were damaged by the heat, Water cooling was then tried with illuminations up to 20- 25 W/-~ml' For all the units tested there is a rapid increase in output up to aM illumi-nation of 4 to 5 W/cm2 but beyond this saturation was evident,, Only one cell gave a power increase by a factor of 19, the remainder by only 5 to 8. A battery was then built with an area of 110 %,.m2 cooled by flowing water and a reflector was used to 11~oncentrate the solar energ The output power measured wi,~h normal illumination of 780 W/ml was 0.42 W. The mirror was made 1,4 m diameter to give an average incident radiation of 500 to 6oo w, The volt-ampere characteristics were determined at two sunlight levelst 570 and 719 W/M2 corresponding to 4.3 and 5,4 W'if~,m2 respectively, In both cases the output power was 4.5 W, and so the battery was evidently saturated, The load used was a, fan motor, There are 5 figures and 1 Soviet-blo,:- reference. Card 2/2 CRUKHROV, M.V.; BOROVIKOVAt S.I.; SONOWU, A.I. Physical methods of grain refinement in light alloys. ISS1. splav. tsvet. met. no.4-.141-156 163o OURA 16:8) (Aluminum anoys-44etallography) (Magnesium alloys-Metallography) (Electromagnetic fields) L 18023-66 Lup(e)/EWT(m)/EWP(J)/T/LW(m)-6 WWIRMIWH c Nks Apboo6989 SOURCE CODE: UR/0190/66/008/00d!/03(,310363 AUTHOR: Uskov, 1. A.; Pelisbenko, S. S.; 6 P.; Borovikova, S. M. L1_0!~O~v ORG: none TITLE: Chemical grafting of polycaproamide to glass fiber SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, Y. 8, no. 2, 1966, 363 TOPIC TAGS: nylon, graft copolymer, glass reinforced plastic ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the graft pqjXm2xi&a1i.Qn1of polycapplactam to glass fiber. It is noted that glass fiber-rein forced pgjXcapro1actams4- which have received -widespread application-, are usually prepared by introducing the fiber into the polymer melt. Introduction of the fiber into the polymerizing system was of great interest since a stronger fiber-binder interaction is thereby rendered IX)Ssible Chopped alkali-free glass fiber, 11 ji in diameter, nonlubricated or finished vith AGM or cbromDlan coupling agent, was used. The resultant reinforced plastic had improved mechanical properties and lesser swelling in water and hence better service properties. Extraction proved that a considerable portion of the polyceprolactam is in fact grafted to the fiber. [8M] SUB COM 11, OV SUBM DATZ% 075ep65/ ATD PH1SS i 7 UDC: 541'.*64+678.673. card Vub L ~44581-66 EWT(MVEYIPOWT IMC) WW/RM ACC NRI AP6015675 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/009/0077/00'7'7 MEWOR: -]3orovJLkova,, S. N,; Lyakhovich, 1. S.; Llvov, B. S., Solov'yev, A. M. ORO: , none VITLE: Preparation.4f glass Iber-filled thermoplastic r2ains-~ Cla"s 39, No, 1812964[announced by the State Scientific Research,-- lInstitute of Plastich (Gosudaratvennyy nauchno-iseledovatelinkiy linstitut plasticheskikh mano)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye zaaki, no. 9, 1966, 77 TOPIC TAGS: resin, thermoplastic resin, filler, glass fiber filler ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method for mpLking glass. fiber-filled thermoplastic resins by introducing the filler;into the resin melt prepared for'the melting equipment. To simplify the process, the glana-fiber filler Is Introduced Into the corner head of the me3;tlnl Card 1 0(2 uw: - 678-046-073-.666. 189. 211 L 44581-66 ACC NRs AP6015675 tank or extrusion press. The glass-fiber filler Is a bundle of ban-to straight (not twisted) glass threads. [Translation] [LD1 SUB CODE: II/ sum DATE: i8Nov63/ 2/2 BOROVIKOVA., T.N.., aesistent Now devices for studying the mpeMnical properties of texti-le materials. Tekst. prom. 23 no.6369-71 Je 163. (NIRA 16.-7) 1. Kafedra avtomatiki Moskovskogo takstillnogo instituta (MTI,). (Textile fabrics-Testing) NOVOSELOV, P.; BOROVIKOVA, V. Issuing credit and the financing of the capital investments of con- sumers' cooperatives. Dan. i kred. 21 no.7t6l-68 J1 163. (IU-RA 16:8) (cooperative societies--Finance) (Construction industry-Finance) BOROVIKOVA, Ye.G. Reactivity of steroismetric crotonic acids and their esters. Trudy OTIPiKhP 9 no.2:107-111 159. (MIRA 13:9) (Grotouic acid) ?UTSITYY, D.F.; SHUR, U.N.; HAMMKOV, A.M.; BOROVIXOVA, Ye.P.; 1ABINSKAYA, A.S. 61 Comparative effectiveness of suboutansous and intramuscular tetanus anatoxin injections in vaccination against tetanus. Zhur.mikrobtol. eptd. i immun. 28 no.4:3-10 Ap '57. (MIXA 10:10) 1. Is Institute nomllnoy t patologichaskoy fiziologii AMR SSSR Krasnodarskoy krayevoy sanItarno-spidemiolo-Jahaskoy stantsil. (T3TANUS. Drev. and control vace., cosporimon of effectiveness of subcutaneous and intramuscular inject.) RATNERf A.'~., kand. takhn. nauk; MAZELI, R.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk~ LWNO"A, LOGGY kand. takhn. naik.1 BOROVIN, GA., inzh. Demign strangth of 4,ol.nts welded by high-freqiusney currents, Teploenargetika 12 no.3.1.%67-70 N 065. (MIRA lezIC) 1. Vseaoyuznyy teplotekhnicheskiy institut. 1 ACC NRt AP60o589l SOURCE CODE: UR/0096/65/000/011/0067/0070 ~AUTHOR: Ratner, A* Vo (Candidate of technical sciences); Mazell '(Candidate of tecbniedl sciences); Leonova, L, G. (Candid of sciences); Borovin, 2*.Ke, Engineerl,-* R.*Ye'*- chnFea ORG: All-Union Heat Technology Institute (Vsesoyuznyy teplotekbnicbeski3 institutT- T1TLE: Construction strength of igelded joints made with high frequency currents SOLRCE: Teploenergetika, no. 11, 1965, 67-70 TOPIC TAGS., welding technology, biEb frequency A'S'RACT: Joints in t-ubes with a diameter of 25 X 3 rM, made of Steel 2~,I\ ere used for the tests. The welding was done with high frequency currents as well as by the contact method. The high frequency welding was done under the following conditions: generator voltage-430 volts; power of generator-60 kilowatts; frequency-8 000 cycles. Shielding from oxidation was done with a gas consisting of i5% acetylene and 85%, natura3 gas, fed at a rate of 1.5 liters/see through the 25 X 3 mm tubes. Dur- ing the beating, there was a gap of I mm between t1he ends of the tubes, 1 L 23197-66 ACC NR- Ap6oo5891 L20 through which the gas flowed and covered the surfaces being welded. Within a few seconds the gap closed and deposition began. The optimum beating temperature depends on the oxidation sbielging medium anel,, at a specific deposition pressure of from 4 to 6 kgf/mm , is from 1250 to 12800c .(that is, lower than the melting temperature of the steel). In the tests for resistance to thermal shock, samples of the welded joints were heated in an electric furnace and suddenly quenched in water, The samples were subjected to ametallographic investigation after tests'at 78o, 1500, 5112, 100062- cycles. The vibration resistance of the A studied in a special unit designed for simultane- welded tube Joints s ous evaluation of the effect on construction strength of cyclic iribra- tions, internal pressure, and elevated temperatures. Test results are exhibited graphically and in tabular form* The general conclusion of the article is that welding with high frequency currents shows promise in welding beating surface tubes made of low.carbon steel. Orig. arto bas: 8 figures and 1 table, 116 SUB CODE: 112 13/ SUBM DATE: none, BOROTIM, N.S. I ftegressive team of railroad worbers. Avtou.. telem6.i sviaso 2 U9.700-31 J, 1580' (NM 11s6) . . I 1, ftarshly Inshezor-Inspektor TSentral Inogo myrarlenlya sign&U-' satell I voyasi (Ts3hU) Nimisteretva putey soobehaheniya* (ALilroade--Xectric equIpmut-Vaintemance and repair) BOROVIN? S., inzh.; PAVLOV, G. Lightweight concrete wall pwnels for industrial buildings. Stroitell 9_no.10il-4 0 163. (AURA 16:11) BOROVINSKAYA, D.A.; GELIMONT, Z.Ya. Upper frequencies quart2 filter using an overlapped T-network. Elektrosviaz' 17 no.504-40 VT 163. (KIRA 16:4) (Electric filters) (Radio filters) DDROVINSKAYA, L.B._ Some physical characteristics of basic soil varieties of the Caspian Terrace. Vest. Moske un, Ser, 6: Biol*j pochve 17 no~4:72-- 79 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Kafedra fiz;Ud i meliorateii pochv Moskovskogo universiteta. (Caspian Sea region-Soils) BOROVINSKAYA, L.B. Effect of forest belts changes in some features of light-colored Chestnut light loam soil. Vest. Mosk. un. Sor. 6: Biol., pochv. 18 no.4169-79 Jl-Ag 163. (KIRA 16:12) 1. Kafedra fiziki i melioratsii pochy.~oskavskogo universiteta. 4 BOROVINSKAYAj,_4j.- Studying the seepage of the Volga-Don Canal by means of changing the potentials of a natural electric field. Poclivoveden-le no.5-.69-72 My 164. (MIRA 17-9) 1. MoskovBkiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. ARKHIPOVA, L.I.; BARABANSHCHIKOV, V.V.; BAKHVALOVA, z.m.; IBOROVINSYJAXA-M~A. GOLOVCHINER, I.Ye.; DZHAI-IGAROVA, P.G.; _Y~Og324OV3, S.V.; WANOV, M.M.; KNYAZEVA, T.D.; KOBOZEVA, N.V.; KOLEGOV, N.I.; LOPOTKO, I.A.; NEGUREY, A.F.; POIYAKOVA, Z.P.; MIM, S.Z.; SVETLICHNYY, V.A.; STRAKUN, I.M.' TYAGUN, V.N.; FREYDLIN, S.Ya., prof. [Dispensary service for the urban population] Dispanseriza- tsiia gorodskogo naseleniia. Leningrad, Fieditsina. 1964. 349 P. (MIRA 17:8) BOROVIESKIT, A.111. ': ~- , Method of clo%ed separation of the lung in non-effective artificial pneumothorax. Prob.tuberk., Moskva no.2:48-51 Kr-Ap '50. (GLML 19:3) 1. Of Novosibirsk Oblast Scientifio-Ressarch Tuberculosis Institute (Director -- A.A.Latunova; Scientific Director -- Prof. S.Te.Rabino- vich). BOROVINSXIT. A.I. Intrapleural photography* Frobl, tuberk., Kookya, no.4:70-72 July-Aug. 1950- (CUIL 20: 1) 1. Of Novosibirsk Oblast Scientific-Research Tuberculosis Institute, Novosibirsk. BOROTINSKIY, A. 1. AxIllary approach in extrapleural pnewwnolyzis. Probl. tub. ho.3;48-54. W-Je 154. (HLRA 7:11) 1. Is Novosibirskogo oblastnogo nauchno-looledoratellskogo tuberkulesnogo Insituta (dlr. saslushenMy wrach RSFSR A.G.Aminina. nanchmyy rukovoditell prof. B.I.Rabinovich) (COLLAPSE THGtAPYq pneumonolysts, extrapleural. mxiUary approach) BaROVINSKIY, A.I. Arm. holder for operations on the siae of the throax. Probl.tub. no.3:70-71 MY-Je 155. (MLRA 81-8) 1. Iz Novosibirskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo tubei- kuleznogo institute, (dir'. zasluzhenn7y vrach RSPSR.A.G.Aminina). (THOW, surgery., aide of thorax, arm holder) (APPARLTUS AIED INSTRUMMS, am holder fore urg. on side of thorax) - -AMPTAW -m-- ~- , Q44*4i4. - Retractor for extrapleural pueumonolysis with an axillary approach. Probletub. 34 no.6 supplament:26-27 N-D '56. (MLRA 10;2) 1. Iz Novosibirskogo oblastnogo nouchno-iosledovatellskogo tuberku- leznogo institute (dir. - saaluthennyy vrach WSR A.G.Aminina) (COLIAPSI THIRk". apparatus and instruments, retractor for extraplaural arillary pneumonolysis (Rue)) BOROVINSM, A.I. Prolonged extrapleural temponade with 'thvraCQPlR5'.; --'r. thc treatment of patients with severe cavernous forms of pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl.tub. no.8:53-56 *,61. (1-11M 15 5) 1. Iz NovosibirsRogo instituta tuberkuleza (dir. -- kand,T-.el.nn-t:& R.K. Iazzinger, zam. dir. po nauchnoy chasti - prof. S.Ye. Rabinovich). (TUBERCULOSIS)