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AUTHORS: JirsAk, Karol; Bi'na Jaroslav, Engineer; Fajfr,
Miroslav,
Engineer and Lup Gus;t~avall in Bratislava)
TITLEs None given
PERIODICALt Vyna'lezy, no. 2, 1960, 12
TEXT: (39bo 3; Registered 1959, April 6; Patent Application
1991-
59)- Production method of incombustible rubber vulcahisates
resistant to
ozone from natural rubber, butadiene polymers and copolymers,
sometimes
from combinations of these raw materials, It is characterized
by the
production of a premixture before preparation of the proper
rubber mix-
ture; this premixture consists of emulsion or suspension
poly-vinyl
chloride or its copolymers and of chlorinated hydrocarbons of
the paraffin
and olefin series with 20-75% chlorine content added to the
other
components of the rubber mixture and together with them
kneaded in a
kneader or a double-drum calender. Four points of the
definition of the
patent follow.
Card 1/1
UIL-SIA-ropla-v-, In2.
Insulation of electric conductors by polyearbonates.
El tech
obzor 51 no.1:50 Ja 162.
1, Vysk-mny ustav kablov a izolantovp Bratiall(va
s/o8l/62/000/011/057/057
E202/E192
AUTHOR: Bins, J.
TITLE: Properties of the organosilicon rubbers designated
for the cable industry.
PERIOD Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, Ao.11, 1962, 631,
abstract 11 P 353. (Bull- VUKI, v-14, no-3., 1961,
125-138). (Slovak. Abstracts in 11ussian and
English).
TEXT: Fundamental,properties of organosilicon rubbers for
the cable industry, the effect of the molecular weight on the
ease of processing and on the physical properties of,the
vulcani,sate (thermal stability and electrical peoperties) are
giv*en. Properties of the conductors with insulation made of
organosilicon rubbers are also given.
jAbstractor's notet Complete translation
Card 1/1
BINA.- J.; WTIN, J.
Ilectroinsulation tubes from silioon rubber, El tech
cas 14
no.le.42-45 163o
BINA, J CPMSKL, 0.
Regeneration of silicon rubber. Chem prum, 13 no.2:112
F 163.
1. vyskumny ustav kablov a isolantovp Bratislava.
z
_BjNA,,__jgrqaA&3E,,-HRTLJ% Tibor
Apdiation viacanization of silicone rubber.
Jaderna energie
9 no-4:125-327 Ap 163o
1. Vyakumny ustav kablov a izolantov,'~ratieiava.
40,
BIM, Jaroslav,, ins,,, Irandidat teeWakyeh vied
Silicone rubber as electroteebmical material. El
tech obzor
52 no*4:197-201 Ap 163,
le VYoku=Y ustav kablov a izolantovp Bratislava.
BINA, Jaroslavv inzap GSO,
--l.- - ''. S.in-eon.ru bber and its Industrial use.
Tech praca 15 no.8v593-
595 Ag 163.
B INA ina, CSc.
Heat resistant wires and cables insulated by
Dilicon rubber.
El tech obzor 53 no. 2:83-84 F 164.
1. Research Institute of Cables and Insulators,
Bratisl~va,.
Bina* X.
f-
ODAwtor tubes." P.411
SVET H=R'U. (Svas pro xpolupraci s armadou) Praha..
Czechoslovakia, Vol. 13,
no. 3.3,, June IZ9.
Monthly U.at of Zaat European Accessions (PZLI) IC., Vol.
8, No. 9, Sept. 1959
UncI9
Lit ro-~:j Awl,
-i7
.4
10111
kh i;-,~
A th", Ai
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DI. WOV, T.
IrSome data obtained in comentat4.on followed by
diffusion chrone plating and
tempering 12XHU steel."
P. 3. (KhimiiaI Industriiaj Vol. 30, no. 1i 3,058.,
Sofia., Bulgaria)
ljoathly Index of East European Accessions (L,=) LOp
Vol. 7, No. 12, Dec 58
.- BINAKOV , - TgLor4 insh.
Heat treatment of welded seams of the steam pipes
which have been
welded with TsL-27 type electrodes. Elektroenergiia 12
no.lOtl3-17
16le
(Welding) (steam pipes)
BINAKOV,, T.0 inzh.
Thermal treatment of Al-10 Silumin. Mashinostroene 12
no.6:32-38
s 163.
BINAMY t T.
"The Role of theloilussian an-.4 Soviet Scientists in the
Developrrent of Yetallurgy." p. 162
(HUTNIK, Vol. 20, No. 5. Yay 1953) Warozawa
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Library of
Congress, Vol. 2, No.19p
October 1953. Unclassified.
Blw~ J.
"Water Purification." p. 259 (VODAp Vol. 33v No. 10, Oct. 1953)
Praha, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Library of
Coagress, Vol. 3, No. 4,
April 1954. Unclassified.
DINAR, J.
BIMR, J. Experience with experimental purification of
the water of the
Vitava River. p. 85.
V01. 5, No. 3, Mar. 1955
VODINI HOSPONDARSTVI
TECILNOLOGY
Praha, Czechoslovakia
So: East Europeon Accessions, Vol. (, ho. f, May 1956
0
BINIK." IT
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology* Chemical H-5
products and Their Application* Water
treatments Sewage water
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. - Khimiya, No 2, 1958, No 5074
Author : Binar J.
.... .... .
Inst : Not Given
Title : Newest Methods of Water Purification
Orig Pab : Voda, 1957, 36, No 4, 90-92
Abstract : A presentation of fundamentals of
calculation
of vertical and horizontal setting tanks.
Card : 1/1
DI
W. J.
-10
Reconstruction and extension of the municipal
waterworks in Prague. p. 21
CZECHOSLOVAK HFAVY INDUSMY. (Ceskoslovenska obchodni
kamora) Prague.
Czechoslovakia. No. 5, 1959
Monthly List of East 'Oiiropean Accessions (EFAI), LC.,
Vol. 8, No. T, July 1959
Uncl.
BINAR, J
Trial operation of a prototypic clarifier with a abidge blanket in
the Podoli
Waterworks. P.345.
VODNI HOSPODARSTVI. (Ministerstvo energetiky a vodniho hospcxlarstvi a
Vedecka. technicka spoleenost pro vodni hospodarstvi) Praha,
Czechoslovakia.
No. 8, August 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) IZ, Vol. 8, No. 3.1,
Nomber 1959.
Uncl.
BINAR$ J.
Comparison of two prototypes of clarifiers. p. 358.
VODNI HOSPOSARSTVI. (Ministerstvo energetiky a vodniho
hospodarstvi a
Vedecka technicka spoleenost pro vodni hospodarstvi)
Praha, Czechoslovakia.
No. 9, Sept. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Aocessions (EEAI) LC,
Vol. 8, No. 11,
November 1959.
Uncl.
Bimpa' -L 0
HIINIJUIOV, 1. lzoad systems in people.'s demeralic cc,
~ntriets and scre carit';'Ust
countrie-- in LAWOT~e. T). 31.
Vol. 3, no. 12, 1956
STRUITELSTV0
IFECII-ITTOOLOGY
BulFaria
So: E,,-t European Accession, Vol. 6, ho. 15~ f-iay 1917
BINAS, A,V.
92xperimento with cultIvatod plants in a school mature
corner." 1h.S.
4%#a. Reviewed by A.T.31me. Ist.y obkole a*.4:92-93 Jl-Ag
'56.
(MIRA 9: 9)
lAoskovskly gesudare vennyy pedagogichaskir Institut imemi
V.I.Losina.
(Botaay--Study md teaching) (Balda, U.S.)
B INAS A.,
Nxperiments In studying the growth of plants. Biol. v
shkole
no.2149-53 Kr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Moskovskiy goeudaretvannyy pedngogichookiy institut
iment V.I.
Lenin.
(Botany--Study and teaohing) (Tomatoes)
,I- BINASv A,V.
!,Experizqhts an the study,of mineral nutrition of plantel
fifth grade.
Biol. v shkole no.2:67-70 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 3-4:3)
1. Orekhova-4hyevskiy pedagogicheskiy institut.
(Plants--SoilleBsi culture)
BINAS, A.V.,
Experiments for the study of plant life. Biol. v shkole no.3:
11-16 W-je 163. (MM 16s10)
1. Orekhovo-ZWvskiy podagogichaskiy institut, Moskovskaya
oblast'.
BINCIR, Janina; MUKMICZ, Hanna
considerations on Corynebacterlun diphtheriae. Med.
doev. mikrob.
9 no.3:237-243 1957.
1. jx Kliniki Chorob Zekasnych A. N. v Gdauska.
(DD%TMMIA, complications,
bacteremia (Pol))
(SMICMIA AND BACUMNIA,
diphtherial bacteremia (Pol))
Bl~CER, S.
Natural system of chain broadcasting. p.205- (WIADOMOSCI
TEMOWJKACYJNE,TIarszawa,
Vol. 23, No. 9/10, Sept./Oot. 1954
801 Monthly List of East &wopean Acoessionas, (EEAL)v LC9 Vol. 4,
No. 6, June 1955, Uncl.
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BINGER, Wiktor
Clinical picture of varioloid. Przar:!. epidem. 8
no.1:1-10 19-54.
(WALLPOX,
variolold, clin, asrsets)
Z~ I ."it/ . 1-~)
Excerpta Madica Sac 6 Interml Medicine Vol. 9/6 June 555
3560. BIN~ERW. *Immunity in malaria (Polish text) NAKL.POI~
-jUWftft6-rj7LWA V-AMMZYTOL. 1953 (200) (VI, 4*)
1342. CORTISONE IN THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE
CARDIOVASCULAR DAM-
AGE CAUSED 13Y DIPHTHERIA - Leczenia
kortisonern ciVikich uszkodzeii
dkladu krpieAia w blonicy - Bi nce r WW. and Z
ie I iti a k ie j %4V. Klin.
Cnor. Zakain. Akad. 1vled..MaWs_k- X-ARDIOL.
110L. 1958, 1/3 (167-174)
Graphs 5
Cortisone was given to 4 patients with severe
toxic diplitheria. In the 'Poor pro-
gnosis cases' (extensive neck lymphadenitis,
bad general condition, haemorrhagic
diathesis) the mortality rate decreased to 25%
(as c mpared with 85% of fatal
cases in the control group). ECGs showing the
development of diphtheritic myo-
cardial damage (atrioventricular block. left
bundle branch block. ventricular
tachycardia) and the subsequent regression or
the lesions are presented. The
therapeutic effects were better when cortisone
was administered prior to the de-
velopment of myocardial damage. Patients
admitted to the hospital with severe
myocardial damage an 'd advanced heart failure
died in spite of the treatment. The
incidence of embolic complications Increased
In patients treated with cortisone.
Possibly these complications are contingent on
the healing of the myocardium and
a more efficient systole. In cases with
special tendency towards embolic compli-
cations (extremely low arterial pressure and
slow heart rate). heparin had to be
administered. It is concluded that cortisone
is of some value in the treatment of
diphtheritic myocarditis. The effect of
cortisone in diphtheria Is not due to the
neutralization of diphtheritic toxin, as the
frequency of paralysis of peripheral
nerves did not decrease in patients treated
with cortisone. Anti -inflammatory and
anti -fib ri nolytic actions of cortisone may
be concerned. The treatment may be
considered to be substitutional when adrenal
damage caused by diphtheria had led
to cortisone deficiency. (L. 7, 6. 18)
BINCERI, Wiktor
Clinical picture of bacillary dysentery appearing in
food poisoning
caused by Salmonella give. Przegl.opiden. 14 n0-3073 160.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Zakasnych A.N. w Odansku Kierownik:
prof. dr
W.Bincer.
(DYSU= RACILLAPJ compl)
(,&UMMUUA DMTIONS cowl)
BINCER, Wiktor
Msdical qualifications for a prolongeo otaY in
countKOS with hot
climts. Bull. Inst. Marine H Gdansk 22 no.1/2873-19
161.
l. Z Imtytutu Modyoyny Morokiej w Gdansku.
(TROFIGAL CL M TS)
BINGER, Wiktor
Considerations on the problem of bacteriological
nomenclature. Polski
tygod. Isk. I&no,32:1245 7 Ag 161.
(BACTERIOLOGY) (NOMENCLATURE)
BINCER, Wiktor
Poles in the tropics. (Same historic and actual
considerations).
Bull. inst. mar. mod. Gdansk 13 nojil2l-124;
also'117-120 162.
(EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION) (TROPICAL CLIMATE)
BINCER, Viktor, prof. dr. med,; SKIBINSKA, Teresa; TRZASKA,
Bronislaw.
Causal 1speeto in the treatment of virus diseases. Pol. tyg.
lek. 20 no.12t"9-451 22 Mr 165
1. Z 11iniki Chorob Wa=yah Akademil Medycznej v Gdansku
(kierownikt prof. dr. medo V. Bincer),
BINCIRj Wik~or. -
,
Treatment of severe and very severe canes of viral
bepatitir
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12 J1 t65.
1, Z Kliniki Chorob Zakasnyab AM w Gdansku (Kierowniki
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BINGIROVA J ; DYBICKI, J.
M;=N - ~-, 0 ~:
Affect of streptoarcin on tuberculous chavges in
intercostal
lymph nodes. Oruslica 20:6 Suppl. 2:126-U8 1952.
(OLML 24:2)
.1, Gdansk.
NBIGIII
Changos in Intercostal lymph nodes In pulwnwT
tuberculosis ant
thoir significance in postoperative complications.
Gruslica, Wares.
20 no. 4:477-W ALly-Ava 1952, (CIKL 23:3)
1 Of the Second 1krgleal Clinic (Read-Prof, 1,
Dtbickio W. D.)
o; Gamalt Medical Acadeow and of Gdansk Division
(Head-1, Ischowles,
M.D.) of State Institute of grgione,
BVCHAROVO D.
IMTUKGHIVO B.; STOICM, I.; LOLOVA, Mir.; BINCHAROV, D.
Conditioned reflex leukocytovis and effect of a dynamic
stereotype
on the number of loWcocytes. Suvrom. med. Sofia 5 no-3:8-17
1954.
1. Is Instituta po patofistologila pri Meditsineksta
akadomils,
I.P.Pavlov, Plovdiv. direktor: prof. L.Telcharov.
(LIUKOGM COUNT,
off. of Micrococcus pyogenes as unconditioned stimulus
on form. of conditioned variations in dogs)
(RXMU, CONDITIONAD,
loukocyto count variations In dogs after repeated inject.
of Micrococcus pyogenes)
(MICROCOCCUS PTOGAUSP
off. of repeated inject, in dogs on form. of conditioned
reflex variation of leukoo3rts count)
BINCHUK, N. I., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Fascial developweit
in !3tu-
dents under the conditions of physical training in colleges."
Sim-
feropol', 1959. 19 pp; (Krymskiy State Medical Inst im I. V.
Stalin);
200 copies; price not given; (KL, 27-60, 159)
BINC;M is3Avj, kapitan mu7naridi ap.)im.
-- I
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Notes on the book *The Navy" by I.Kqeiarsp
LJOrasnowieckip
T.Mandel and IC.Szpitvag Reviei*d by.Zdzislaw
ginazyk. Przegl
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113.6-140, do I
chem. 8, 339-46(1957)~Thc reaction involving the addn. my I 5DJ0-
3-butaxy (7M), bit IS0.&-I-5*, do 1,6075, nV
Of a-haingenatrd ethers to an ethylertic; Unlrage was c3L- 1.49W.
i~~ examples for the prepu. of I and VIU VIC10
tended to the acetylene linkazu. Aliphatic chloromthyl. given.
Into a cooled Qce-salt) stirred sulipension of 133 9-i
ethers. bi the presence of AlCh, rracUd with metyle" to ambyd.
AICI# In 20D nil. CCL (or CHCIj) Vq's rAsscd a strong
fonn 3-alk-oxy-1-chlorn-l-pmpene (1). whereas the chloro.' current
of C,111 with simulMneous dropwist iddii. of 104
methyl beu2yI ether did not react in these conditions, The
CiCHIONt. After addn. of the ether. the Pam9e of Cat
following I wem prepd. by this racthod: 3 elboxy (11),' was
Continued another 1.5-2.5 brs. The talit, ma then
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AUTHOR: Yanson, G. D.-, Binder Ye. I.; Maksimova, 0. S.; Fre
ORG: Riga Polytechnic Institute (Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy
Institut)
TITLE: Kinetics of formation of certain lead compounds
71
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Meorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2,
no. 9, 1966, 1563-1567
TOPIC TAGS: stoichiometric mixture, lead oxide, lead cmpound
ABSTRACT: Stoichiometric mixtures of oxides corresponding to
PbTi03, PbZr03, and
PbMb206 were wet-ground, pressed into disks, fired at 300-9000C
for 30-180 min, sin-
tered and tested for water absorption, linear shrinkage, weight
loss, and phase compo-
sition by chemical and x-ray methods. Lead niobate started at
about 300 and ended at
6000C. Formation of lead titanate proceeded at almost the same
rate, starting at
5500C. Lead zirconate started to form at 6500C; it proceeded at
a high rate and stop-
ped at 9000C. The apparent energies of activation for lead
titanate and zirconate
Q = 4.575 tg a
are close to one another. For PbNb206 it in somewhat lower
because formation takes
place at a lower temperature. The Jander equation M anorgan.
allgem. chem., 163,
1, 1927) is valid only for the initial stage of reaction; the
Ginstiling equation M
prM. khimii, 23, 1249; 25,, 718(1952) gives more satisfac'-,)ry
results' for the deter-
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XAGRDVA. lPr.. J.;
RIHOVA, M., Dr., a vea. krouzek poslucbacu LFH:
BIM)AS, B;
HILCL, J.; FUR, J.-, TRISKA, J.; VACKOVA, J.
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with
cbloramphenteol. Cook. pediat. 11 no.9:652-659 Sept 56.
1. 1111nika infekenieb nemoct Y.Praso as Bularce
Baktoriol.-
serolog. oddelent BulovW. prednosta. doe. Tlad. Wagner.
(WMOPING COUGH, their.
chlorampbealcol, out-patient tber. (Cs))
(CHLORAMPHIMIGOL. iber. use
woooping coMb. out-patient ther. (Cs))
(Ovf -P=m lcm .
in whooping cough. chloramphanicol ther. (Cs))
BATMT. S.I.; BINDAS, B.D., goray inxhamr.
Gravity trou"ortatlen In bydrwalic excavation,
Gor,shur,no,4:
22-23 Ap 8~6. (KLRA 9:7)
1,31schallulk prolsv9detyeautgo otdola Gorsego
upravlosiya,
Umllukskogo opoupersage s&vWL& (for Batasev).
(Latasymp-Hydraulic mining)
TOMASOFFOVA, A.j BINDAS B.; NOVACXA, L.
Outbreak of toxicoinfeotive food poisoning due to one
serotvna
of P. hauseri, biotn* P. mirabiliso J. byg. epidem.
(Prahal~9-
no.104-59 165o
1. Institute of Microbiology.. Medical Faculty of
Hygiene, Charles
Universitys, Prague.
76-11-31/35
AVMRS: Bubyreva, W.S., Kaildn,
Silkin, Tu.A., Cbmutov, X.T.
TITUIt A Coebined Device for the Joint Measuring of Viscosity,
Density and
SolidiflostionAelting Temperature (Kombinirovannyy pribor d1ya
ismerentya vymkonti, plotnosti i teVeratury zatvardevauiya-plav-
lonlya)
PMIODICALs Zburnal Fisiobeekoy Rhiml i P 1957, Vol. 31, Nr I I ,
pp. Z580-2583
(USSR)
ABSTRACTi A owbined nwasuring device for the remote determination
of acm
physical-chadoal liquid constants, viz. density, viscosity, and
solidification-melting tespers.ture is described. The principal
part
of this device Is a vessel Into which a certain quantity (about 5
ml)
of the liquid to be investigAed is introduced by wq of a siphon.
For the purpose of measuring viscosity the device was first themo-
statizea at a Siven temperature for 30-60 minutes- Hereupon under-
pressure no pivduood In the pipette, the liquid rose up to the
level
of the electrodes, the system was connected with the outer air,
and
the liquid um able to emerge freely frm the caLpillaxy. A
oozaparl-
son with liquids of known viscosity resulted in a maxim= error of
Card 2%. Irron comittad whom meaeuring density amounted to a maxim
5W\ oov/69-21-4-3/22
AUTHOR: Bubyreva, N*S. and Bindas B 2
Irp ~Ato- ~-
TITLE: Dispersion of Silicic Acid Gel in Acid Mledia With
the Aid
of Ultrasonic Vibrations
PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1959, Volume XXI, Nr 4P PP
388-391
(USSR)
ABSTRACT; The authors report on experiments intended to
homogenize
with the aid of ultrasound a highly acidic SOJUI- 4-on, in
which silicic acid has sedimented in the form of a gel.
A first series of experiments was carried out for the pur-
pose -..' ascertaining the ability, of ultrasound to trans-
:Lorm poly:nerized forms of silicic acid into the monomeric
state. The solution subjected to ultrasound treatment con-
tainod 4 g11 SO 2 and 4 N HNO The samples differed from
one another concerning the ag~*of the silic acid gel. Table
2 shows that the ultrasound treatment results in an
increase
Card 1/3 of the soluble form of SiO 2 in the solution. A
change of the
SOV/69-21-4-3/22
Dispersion of Silicia Acid Gel in Acid Media With the Aid of
Ultrasonic
Vibrations.
frequency from 6 to 3 megacyclesq as well as of the duration
of the ultrasound treatment from 10 to 120 minutes has
practi-
cally no effect on the final result. It was observed,
however,
that the quantity of dispersed sediment was very small. Full
dispersion depends on a number of factorst ultrasound fre-
quency/age of gel and composition (particularly acidity) of
the
solution. Table 3 shows the results of experiments in which
these factors were suitably considered. It became evident
that the dispersion effect increases with the diminution of
ultrasound frequency. Full transformation of the gel into a
sol was obtained at a frequency of 1.1 megacycles. The data
show that the quantity of monomeric Sio obtained by the ul-
trasound treatment is inconsiderable. Tie quantity of this
form of SiO2 characterizes that portion of ultra-sound energy
which is spent in chemical action, i.e. for the break of the
Card 2/3 Si-O linkage in this case. The authors evaluate
this portion of
SOV/69-21-4-3/22
Dispersion of Silicic Acid Gel in Acid Media With the Aid
of Ultrasonic
Vibrations.
energy at ^..o6 calories for I ml of solution with a silicia
acid concentration of 411. The low yield of monomeric SiO
is explained as being due to polymerization of silicic acii.
The high acidity of the solution and the heat produced
d,,xing
ultrasound treatment favor this process. The authors mention
the Soviet scientist S.S.Rzhevkin, who developed a theory on
the dispersing effect of ultrasoundt There are 3 tables and
6 references, 5 of which are Soviet and 1 English.
SUBMITIPEDs 4 May, 1950-
Card 3/3
BUBMVA, H.S.; BINDAS B-P-
Dispersion of silicie acid gal by ultrasonic waves in
acid media.
Koll.zhur. 21 no.4:388-391 A-Ag 159. (MIRA 13:8)
(Ultrasonic waves) (Silicic acid)
8IXDASp Joe (Warszawa)
Resiarke of a temoher on school building
construation, Fraegi
budowl, L bud miessk 34 no.7420 Jl 162,
robhgAg. MT49& 9. PP-
4 (7-81 its
(K-N) ~d 'i'~
MI M Fe Cum lko~
lbb mterw On 0",Iwtg
SLEDE, Tgons; VECVAGARS, Ziedonis; BlVDEP
Gunars;VULFSUE, E.,
red.
[Bridgos] Tilti. Riga, Latvijas Valsts izd-ba,
1964.
399 P. [In Latvian] (MIRA 17:6)
BINISMANO N. N. QA. k6n ico 3'.
'Forecast of the Behavior of Oround Voters In Respect to
Oonstruction of
Water Reservoirs.' Sub 2 Doc 47, All-Union Soi Res Inst of
Water Supply,
Sewerage, Hydraulic Structures and IngineerIng Ilydrogeology
(VODCMO)
Dissertations presented for degroes in science and
engineering in Moscow
in 1947
30t Stm No. 457, 18 Apr 35
BINDEMAN, N.N.
Candidate of Technical sciences
On Determination of the Extent of
Fissures in Rock
Soviet Source: P: Gidrotekhnichesheye
Stroitel'stvo
No. 12, (Moscov, December 1947)
, 14. a .
Bindeman, N. V. - "On the problem of the appearance of surface
water in a nonuniform
zone of aeration", Trudy Laboratorii gidrogeol. problem im. akad.
Savarenskogo (Akad. nauk
SSSR, Otd-niye geol.-geogr. nauk), Vol. 111, 190, p. 210-12.
SO: U-2888, 12 Feb. 53, (Letopis' Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 2,
190)
31 *W N-N.- SAMOV, M.P.. redaktorl KAMINSKIY. G.N.,
redaktor;
0, W- 0
UV~IdUk"AJNILIK . A.M., redaktor; PRIIUNSXIT, V.A.,
redaktor; WLOTA~
RV. G.S., redaktor.
[Methods of daterodning water permability of rook
by evacuation,
filling and pressing] Metody opredolenita
Yodoproulteasmosti gor-
nykh porod otkaohkW . nalivani n nagnstaniiami.
Koskva, Ugletekh-
isdat, 1951. 51 P. (MLRA 7:7)
(Soil percolation) (Vater, Underground)
ALITOVSKIY, H.Ye., redaktor; KOHOPLYANTSY, A.Ae,
redaktor; BIEDEXAN, N.M.,
redaktor; POPOV, NaDe, takhnichookir redaktor.
(Methods &uide for a study of the urAerground water
cycle] Matodicheekoe
rukovodetvo po isuchanilu reshima podzemnykh vod. Pod
obshchei red'
M.E*Alltovskogo i A.A*Xonoplianteava. Moskva, Goo.
nauchno-tekhn.i;d-vo
lit-ry po geologii I okhrane nedr, 1954. 195 p, (MLPA 8:5)
I* Moscow. Vossoyuznyy nauchno-iasledovatellakiy institut
g1drogeo-
logii i inzhenernoy geologii.
(Water, Underground)
SIDINKO, Natrey Vasillyevich; DINDAW, N.N.,
otyststyeanyy redaktor;
SIAVCROSOV, A-1h, ad 216P lf~NWAP*tva; KCROVJMOTA.
Z.A..
takhnicheskiy redaktor; NADRINSUTA, A.A.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor
Nydrogeology] Gidrogeologila. Moskva, Uglatekhizdat,
1956. U5 p.
(Vater. Underground) (KLRA 9:9)
redaktor
ROGOVSXAYA, Nina Tas1l'yevna;_L1JqAWN N KRASNOVA,
N.S.,
redaktor isdatelletva; T.. takhnichoskiy redaktor
[Msthods of hydrogeological and geological
engineering stiAies in
irrigation system] Netodika gidrogeologichookikh I
inshenerno-
geologicheek1kh issledavaull na mosivakh oroshoutia.
Moskva, Goo.
nauchno-takha. iad-vo lit-ry po geol. L okhrane
nedr, 1956. 135 p.
(water supply) (NMA 9:9)
(Irrigation)
(Water. UndergrowA)
BILITBXIY, Aron Samuilovich; DUBROVSKIT. Tiktor
Viktorovich;
ra&aktor; SB#GRBU. N.A.. relaktor isclatel'stva; A YIU,
T.A..
takhatchemkiy radektor
CREPUratory drillings of wells for water supply and
their planning]
Razy0pohno-ekspluatatsionays skvashi-mr dlta
vodoonobshenita t Ikh
prookiirovante. Moskva, %cs. nauchno-tekhn. Izd-vo
lit-ry po geol.
i okhTene ue4r. 1956. 151 p. (MIA 10:3
(wells)
I ..' - I
TROYkNOVSXIY. Sergey Vasillyevich; BAU-TSKIY, Aron
Samoylovich; CHKIN.
Arkaliy Ivanovich; 41 0.1 Nil WA. otvststvsnM redLaktor;
10-PWV.
I.Y., otvatstvennyy ri"k6i--,-MOROBOT, A.1h.. re"ktor
izdatell-
stva; 7AZULISXkTA, V.P., tekhnicheskly redaktor
[Hydrogeology and dralzoge of mining areas]
Gldrogeologila L onumbenie
mestoroshdantl polesnykh iskop"afth. Moskvs,
Ugletekbisdat, 1956.
306 p. (KLTA 10: 1)
(Kine drainage) (Water, Underground)
.-No
99-6-4/9
"Fore.,ast of Formation of Underground Water Poole in
Irrigated Areas"
a result of added #@&page. By using various formulas
composs8
of different factoreg much &at filtering coefficientp
permea-
bilityv timet pressure gradient 4nd others and by utilizing
the
data obtained from observations during one year's cycle it
is
possible to forecast changes in the level-of underground
water
pools to be expected in years to come. The article contains
I figure, and 1 diagram.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congresa
Card 2/2
132-10-8/13
Determination of Water Permeability of Rocks by Methods of
Continuous Filtrat-
ion.
this method when testing clayey and loamy soils are:
1. The filtration coefficient is established before silt-
ing of the bofttom of the bore hole has started.
2. The influence of capillarity at the filtering process
are automatically taken into-account.
3. Tests require less time than needed by former methods.
4. Because the.total quantity of water during the test is
registers4$ results are more accurate..
5. Parameters necessary for determining steady filtration
are determined besides the coefficient of filtration.
Therl~ are 3 diagrams.
t
ASSOCIATION: AU-Unlm scisawle Remere.h-ImUtutos fOr V2toGr Supply,
Seiver
.ftxtms lVdrotecbnical Krucbme and Fq4rapplogical Engineering,*
(VODGEDI.
AVATLABLIt: Library 61 Congress
Z~r_d2fi_
ROGOVSKAIAp ]N.V.; MORMOTp A.Tep nauchM red.; LAWS,
O.K., retBenawt;
_A3:Wp"p 1.11sy retsmsent; DUNIX-13AIMOVSKIX# L.V.9
retsenzent;
FILIPPOVA-#'-11'.S'.p red. izd-va; BTKOVAP V.V.p
tekbn, red.
[The toobnique of establtehing bydrogeologioal
regiond for land
reclamation purpos6s;-bydrogeolegical land
reclamation regime]
Metodika'gidrogeologiche6kogo raioniro*emiia dlia
obosno7aniia
moliorateii; gidrogeologo-meliorativnes
raionirovanis. Moskva,
Goo. nauabno-toUn. izd-vo lit--ry po, geol. i
okhrane nedrp 1959.
174 p. (Murgab Talley-Irrigation research) (MIRA
3.4:6)
(Kura-Arap Valley.;-Irrigatim research)
wom". G,S., red.; SOICLOV, D.S., red.; CILAPOVSKIT.
Te.G., red.;
-BINDEM. X.N. red.; LIKOWIN, A.G., red.; TITOV,
N.A., red.;
GMOXOV, I.T., retsenzent; PRI11ONSKIT.' V.A.,
rateenzent;
POPOV, I.V" reteensaint; RODIONOT, N.Y.,
retsenzent; KOXIMOT,
V.Z., red..-, TZOWOV, M.S., tekhn.red.
[Methods and results in the study of
hydrogeological and
engineering geological conditions of large
reservoirs) Opyt
L metodike Isuchanita gidrogeologichookikh i
inzhenerno-goolo-
gicheakikh uslovii krupnykh vodokhronilishoh. Pod
red. G.S*
Zolotareva. D.-S.Sokolova i I.G.Chapovskogo.
Koskvao Izd-vo Mosk.
univ. Ft.l. 1959. 175 p. diagra, maps. (KERA 14:4)
(Volga Valley-Reservoirs) (Ingineering geology)
10(4) SOV/132-59-2-7/16
AUTHOR: Bindeman, N.N.
TITLE: A More Precise Method of Calculating the Ground Stream
Debit by its Speed of Flow (Utochneniye opredeleniya
raskhoda gruntovogo potoka po skorosti yego dvizheniya)
PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1959, Nr 2, pp 37-41
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author uses the Gauss formula of probabilities
for a
more precise calculation of ground stream debit by its
speed of flow. He proposes a joint empirical and ana-
lytical method of calculating this debit and describes
it in detail. There are 4 tables, 1 graph and 1 Soviet
reference.
ASSOCIATION: (VODGEO)
Card 1/1
'3(4)
SOV/132-59-9-10/13
AUTHOR:
Bindeman, N.H.
ftt~- I
TITLE:
On the Necessity of Taking into Account the
Reshaping
of Water Reservoir Banks When Forecasting the Rise
of
Ground Waters
PERIODICAL-.
Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1959, Nr 91
P 53 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The reshaping of water reservoir banks
must be taken
into consideration by hydrogeologists and
engineers
when calculating the depression curve of ground
waters. The exaggerated value of this curve involved
an
excessive delimitation of zones to be flooded
which, in its
turn, causes an unnecessarily large
evacuation of these zones
and excessive drainin w rks.
The author describes in detail
(Figures 1 and 25 how
such an overestimation of the rise of
ground water
occurs. The reshaping of the water reservoir
shores
causes a lowering of the ground water level and the
Card
112
depression curve will pass through a lower point
SOV/132-59-9-10/13
On the Necessity of Taking into Account the Reshaping of
Water
Reservoir Banks When Forecasting the Rise of Ground Waters
than initially calculated, which means that the
foreseen flooded area will also be decreased. There
are 2 diagrams.
ASSOCIATION: VSEGINGE0
Card 212
. 400
ABRANOT, S.K.-I BINMNAN~ N*N,; BOCHNV , F.K.; TZRIGIN. N.N.;
WOMOT,
P.V. 0 "1 . L.M., tekhn.red.
Epbservoir influence on hydrogeological conditions of
adjacent
arose] Mianio Yodokhronilishch na gidropologichaskis usloviia
prilegaiushchikh territorii. Noskra, Gos.isd-vo lit-ry po
stroit.,
arkhit. L strolt.mtorialang 1960. 318 p. (NIBA 13:7)
(Ravervoirs) (Water, Underground)
BINDEM., N. N.
Predicting the riaing of underground water level
and the
formation of temporary perched water in sectors of
industrial
enterprises* Trudy Labe iumho gidrogeol. VODGEO no.
3:4-36
160. (Mtn 34 t,4)
(Water,, Underground)
BINDNW. N.N.
Determining the discharge of ground water in alluvial
sediments.
Sov. geol. 3 no66:137-139 JO 160. (MIR& 13:12)
1. Veesoyuzny7 nauchno-imaledovatellskA7 institut,
gidrogeologii i
inzhenernoy geologii.
(Water. Underground)
--ARR-M-L-N--N-
Exploiting tmderground water reserrep. Razved. i okh* nedr
26 no.4:43-
47 Ap 160. (MIU 15:7)
1. voes uauchno-ionledovate2takiy institut gidrogeologii i
i=henermy 0
z7gogii
kja r-A ineering)
te upp3,T ong
B INUM", N. H.
mm"NUOUN~
Determining -gromd water reserves in fluvioglacial.
and alluvial
pWnso Raimed, I ckh. nedr 26 no.1003-39 0 160@ (MIRA
13:11)
1. Vessoiuzrqy nauchno-iaaledowatellskiy institut
gidrogeologit
i inthenernoy goologile
(Vater, Undergroun&)
MAKKAVMVp A.A,,p doktor goo!*-aineral, mauk I LANGSp O.K.9
prof.t doktor
geol.-mineral. naukq red.fTHARIXOVp N.A.9 doktor
geol.-mineral.naukv
red.; OVCHIMIKOVv'A.M.'# r*do';- SOK=V$ D.S. p red.; TCLSTI K'
rl , W*-T. v
red.j BRODSKIYv 'A.Asp kand,
gool.-mineral.tauk,, red,,; YBMIYAIqOVA, le.P.9 red.j CWOVSKIY9
Ye.G.p
dotsep red.; BXKWj lujeq vedushchiy red.; MUKHINAq ReAp~tekbn*
red.
EDictionary of hydrogeolda'and- engineering geology] Slov*arl po
g1dro-
geologil i inzhemernoi geologli. Moskyap Goa.nauohno-t9kbmAsd-vo
neft. i gorno-toplivzoi 3.it-Wp 1961. 186 p. (MM 106)
1. Mogoow. Vassoyuzrqy tauabno-inaledovatellskiy institut
gidrogoolo-
.gii i inzhenernoy gealagii. I
(Inginedring geology-Dictiomarioa)
ZOLMAREV, G.S.j, rod.; SOKOIPV9 Mop red,; CHAPOVSKIY9
Te.G,g red.j. CAR-
MANOVp I.V.9 retoenzent; PRIEMS1=9 V.A.9 r9tsenzent
Ideegased]j
POPOV, I.V.9 retsenzentj RODIONOV'j-N.V., retmenzentj
TITOVp N.A.9
nauohnyy red.1 FILIPFOVAp B.S.9 M-' BINDEWq W.N.9
red.j LUO-
SHIN9 A.G., red.; YIHKAKDV# M.S.p
[Results achieved and metb6de um4 in studying
b7drgigeological and
engineering geological conditions of large reservoirs]
Opyt i m-
todika izuoheniia gidrogeologicbeakilrh i
insbonemo-goologichookikh
uslovii krupnykb vodokbraniliaboh. Pod red,
G.S.Zolotarevap D.S.
SokoloVa i E.G.Chapovakogo, Moskvap Isd-vo Moak. univ.
Pts.2 and
3. 1961. 360'p. diagro, maps. (Km 2438)
(Reservoirs) (Inginsering geology)
BINDEMAN, N.N.; DANILOV, V.V.
Calculating the yield of linear intakes of underground
waters. Vod.
i san. tekh. no.1:9-11 Ja '61. (MIRA 14:9)
(Water-supply engineering)
ALITOVSKIYj Me,; CHAPOVSKIY$ Ye.G.; BABUSHKIN~
V.D.j-_.A-IND0AN+-,
F.F.tdeceased); SOKOWVI I.Yu.; CHALISHCREV,
A.M.[deceased]; PROKHOROV, S.P.; TOKAREV, A.N.,-
KOROTEYEV,
A.P :! ABRA14DV SqKqj- KONOPIZANTSEVO A.A.p red.;
PRIKLONSKIY) V.A.y
red deceased I SPITSYN, N.I., red.; MARINOV, II.A.,
rod.;
KULICHI101IN, N.I., red.; GARMONOV., IN., red.;
LYUBCHENKO, Ye.K.,
red. izd-va; POTAPOV, V.S., red. izd-va; GUROVA,
O.A., tekhn.
red.
(Ifydrogeologist's handbook) Spravoohni~
gidrogeologa. Pod ob
shchei red. M.E.Alltovskogo. 14oskvap
ostooltekhizdat, 1962.
615 P, (MRA 15:7)
(water, Underground)
BINDEHAN, N.N.
Typqq of the hypogme alneralization in the region of
the Shilka-
Arbdoar an& lovoberewovsk Depressioms (eastern
Transbalkalia).
Geolwmd.mestorozh., no,5&45-55 S-0 162. (MM 15:22)
lo TSentraltuyy nauabno.-iosledovatellokiy
gornorazvedocbnyy
inotitut tofttn7kbp rodkikh i blagorodnyM metallov,,
Moskva.
(Tranabotikalia-0re dapdoits)
BINDEW, N.N.
--Det6f*iiji~ natural ground vater reaourcene Razved,i
okhnedr 28
. .0 no.105-40 A 162. (MIU 150)
lo Vaesoyuznyy nauchno.-Issledovatellshy institut
gidrogeologii I
inzhenernoy geologii,
(Water, Underground)
BINDEMp N.N.
"Principles of regional evaluation of the natural
underground water
+:60-61 Ap
resources" by B.I,Kudelin. Razved.i okh.nedr 28 no./ -
162, (MM 15:4)
1. Vsesoyuznyynauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut
gidrogeologii i
inzhenernoy geologii. (Water Underground)
Welint B. I.)
BINDEMAN, N.N.
V--
Sequence in the formation of Upper Cretaceous Igneous
rooks and
bydrothermal rdneralizatich In the
LyublLvinsko-Zhaverginskiy
gold-*re region of emster Tranobalkalia.
Biul.MIP.Otd.gool.
37 no.5:174 S-0 162. (KMk 15d2)
(Transbalkalia-Rocks,Igneous)
(Tranobaikalia--Gold ores)
=EMAN Nikola
Y~A~k=,.~Nlkola evich. Prinimali uohastiyes YAZVIN,
L.S.j
Ni 0"~
9v"&
BABUSHKIN" V.Djz S IVA, S.M., nauehnyy red.;
KOLOSHINA,
T.V.., red. isd-va; SHMOVA, T.M.., tekhn, red.
[Evaluation of underground water resources for their
use) Otsen-
ka ekepluatatsionnykh sapasov podzemuykh vod;
metodicheskoe ra-
kovodstvo. Hookv&, Goageoltekhizdat, 1963. 202 p.
(Water, Underground) (MIRA 16:7)
BINDEMN N N - BOCHEMp F.M.
P-- It
Regional estimation of the exploitable resources of
fresh
underground waters. Sov. geol. 7 no.lt65-78 Ja 164.
(MM 17:6)
1. Visesoyuznyy nauchno-Iseledovatellskly institut
gidrogeologii
i inshenernoy geologii i Vaesoyuuqy
nauchno-issledovateltakiy
institut. vodoanabzheniya, gidrotekhniki i
inzheneimcy gidro-
geologii.
BINDDWI, N.N -GRABEKLIS, R.Y.
Relationship between the gold and molybdenum
Mineralization
in the southwestern part of a gold-molybdenum ore
belt in
Transbaikalia. Dokl. AN SSSR 159 no.6t1290-1292 7' 164
lo TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy
gorno-razvedochnyy
institut i Chitinskoys geologicheskoye upravleniye.
Predstavleno
akademikom V.I. Smirnovym,
BINDER, B,L.
Determining water temperature with two thermometers.
T-rudy
NIIWP no,12229-33 164,
The electric bathometer, Ibid.934-40 (MIRA ISW
BINDER, B,Ls
Device for lang4letance Measurement of water
temperature in the sea
(a skdo )WdroBonds)s Trudy NlIC14P no.IlsIU-129 163,
%'MIPA 18v1)
&Toro in measuring the temperature of a viedium.
rbid.1130.-173
BINDER~ E., inzh, (g,Kiyev)
Conference on the drainage and reclamation of
swamps and
water-logged lands in the 'Ukraine. Gidr. i mel. 13
no.11:
56-60 N 161. (MIRA 14:10)
(Ulxaine-Drainage-Congresses)
lop
Z.B., inzh. (Iivev)
Conference on drainage and reclamation of bogs and
awamN lands in
the Ulwaine. Gidr. i m91. 12 no.gt6l-62 S 160. (HIBA
13:9)
(U=aine-Drainage-Oongre ease)
4
VINCZXe A.. BROMR. G7.; TAM, D.
The effect of roentgenotherapy on serum albumin; changes in serum
albumin irradiated in vitro. Acta physiol. hung. 13 n0-3:249-253
1958.
1. Zentralforachungoinstitut fur Pbysik der Ungarischen Akadezie
der
Wissenschaften und Pathohistologisches laboratorium des
Balneologischen
und Rheumtologischen landesinstitutes, 1hidapest.
(S3HUK ALBUMIN, effect of radiatione on
x-irradiation in vitro (Ger))
(RONNTGER PAYS, effects
on serum albumin in vitro (Ger))
chemistry. Theory of Photographic Processes.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khin-, No 1, 1959, 539.
is accompanied by an Increase (as coqpared vith pure
vater) in the yield of bydrogen peroxide, and in
the case L:Of oxidatioj~_/ ofIX -methyl Slucoside the
yield of hydrogen peroxide in decreased. A machan-
ism of the =actions in radiation oxidation of simple
Sugars Is suggested. -- S. Rozenfel'd.
Card 2/2
22
BLIMER, Gyulaj NAGY,, Arpadj SEM,, Zoltan,
A thin polyvinyltoluene plastic scintillator for detecting
layers
and fission fragments. Koz fiz kozl MTA 10 no.2:1/+7-152 -
162. -
1__FWTjTA)_/
P6031943
C~/E_Tl
SOURCE CODE:
UR/0080/661039/009/1921/1927
AUTHOR: Orlova, G. XiBinde. j_Kh.
ORG: none
TITLE: Kinetics of dissolution of mqnocrystallic gallium
arsenide in water and in
hydrochloric acid solutions if.
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimit, v. 39, no. 9, 1966, 1921-1927
TOPIC TAGS: iodine, hydrochloric acid, gallium arsenide
ABSTRACT: Research in the kinetics of the dissolution of
monocrystalline gallium
arsenide in water and in hydrochloric acid solutions of iodine
has shown that the
I
4aracter of the process depends on the concentration of iodin4
the solution. The
process of dissolution of 0. 2-0. 5 M of iodine solutions is
Tii~Ted by the speed of
the heterogeneous reaction of GaAs oxidation, by hypoiodous
acid in water solutions
of iodine, and by molecular iodine in hydrochloric solutions of
iodine. The energies
of the GaAs dissolution activation are 12. 1 , t t 0. 3
kcal/mol and 19. 6 +_ 0. 4 kcall
mol. In more dilute iodine solutions, the process of GaAs
dissolution is determined
by convex-diffused phenomena in the solution. Orig. art. has: 7
figures.
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