SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOBROV, V. P. - BOBROV, Y. G.

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s/n8/6o/ooo/oio/oo2/bo8 Transportation Systems of Automated Machining Lines A16l^026~ automatic resettable lines for workpieces that easily move in trays by gravity. The system of the author's design (Bobrov)(Fig, 9) has distributing conveyers with return motion of workpieoea. Every machine group has a distributing conveyer. The lift of this system (1) is a vertical chain conveyer with receiving (4) and handing out (5) tray. The distributing conveyer is horizontal and has a receiving tray for taking blanks from the lift, and feed trays (7) at every machine. The removing conveyer (3) has plates that are attached to the drive chain links, several receiv- ing trays (8) and one removing (9). Blanks (6) come into lift (1) and -fill all free cells in the distributing conveyer (2) in which they move permanently along the entire machine group and come into one or the other machine by a tray (7). Shutters in trays open the way to a machine only when a finished workpiece comes out. Emptied calls fill with blanks again. This system ensures feed of blanks to separate machines in any combination and makes machines independent from each other. It is stressed that all transfer systems discussed have overhead distribut- ing conveyers for the reason of floor space economy, but abroad, for instance at the Ford Company works, the distributing conveyer is placed on the floor. There are 10 figures. Card 4/8 s/1-.1?/6o/boo/oio/002/008 ~:~ansportation Systems of Automated Madbining Lines A161/AO26 'Figure 4: "Rotor line", Koshkin design C6 Card 5/P S11 18 160100010101002,100 8 Transportation Systems of Automated Machining Lines A161/AO26 Figure 6: Figure 7: Transportation system for group linei Knyaz'kov system. Morozov system. r Nl~ PHC-13Tpaar-nOPTHA$I cHcTema 4tOHCTpy=llll KH"16XOBR. PlIc. Cxe-va TpamcnoPTHO CHcTemu rpynnoaofl aKXHH KOHCTPYKIIIIH Mopwooa. Card 6/8 5113B,1601000101010021008 Transportation Systems-of Automated Machining Lines A161/AO26 .Figure 8: Sigodzinskiy system A lz v ova Pa6ww PIK&pAHenoputen CHCTema UOHCTPYK4HH CHroAsirmoro. Card 7/6. Transportation Systems of Automated Machining Lines Figure 9: Bobrov system 4P J 7 7 7.. CflVAWI PHC~ TpamcmopTHagC [IcTema xolfcrpy;M~x B06 POBA., Card 8/8 BOBROV, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk F6eding and conveying devices.partly using gravity flow. Mekh. i avtom.proizv. 16 no.1:45-48 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1) (conveying machinery) BOBROV, V.P., kand.,tekhn. nauk Rei4bility of automatia loading-and conveying devices. Mekh. 0 ". piviom. proizv. 17. no. 12 t 44-49 D 163. (MIRA 17t2) BOBROV, V.P.0 kand. tekhn. nauk; KOZIMRNKH, Yu.K.p inzh.il -- ~ - I - I - 1--retsenzent; M=V, A.N.., prof. , red. (Design of feeding and oonvoying devioes for machine tools and automatic lines] Proektirovanie zagruzzochno- transportnykh ustroistv k stankam. i avtoraticheskim liniiam. Moskva, Mashinostroonie$ 1964. 2,qLl p. (yip-A Is' 1) 'we BOBROV, V.P., kand. tekhn. nauk Program contro2led food mechanisms. Mekh. i avtom. proizv. 1P no.6353-56 Je 164. (MIRA 17.9) BOBROV, V.P. Designs of automatic feed mechanisms in Czechoslovakia Biul.takh.- ekonoinform,Gaoonaueh,-Isal.inst.nauch.i takh.inform. 3,7 no.7:93-96 ii 164. (MIRA 17:10) ZENZIN, Yu.A.; DDEROV, V.P.; GAVRILOV, A.K.; CHIRIK, P.I.; KATOWNIK, V.M. Stand for contro2ling-the aerodynamic resistance of-aylinders and heads of air-cooled.engineB. Trakt. i sellkhotmash. no.8i 14-15-Ag-165- (MIRA-18:10) 1. Sibirskiy avtomobillno-doroohnyy institut im. V.V. KWbysheva I Vladimirskiy traktornyy zavod im. A.A. Zhdanova. BOBRUVAP I#F.,- KOSTYLFVA,, Ye.l. Conference dedioated to the studigs on ombrplovical ohamintry 0 and embryological physiologg7 conducted on sea urchins. TSito- logila 7 no.3 s437-,V+O My-Je 165. (MIM 18:10) KORENEVSKIYp S.M.; BOBROV, V,P.; GALITSKIY, I.V.; KHRUSHCHOV, D.P. Postassium potential of the halogen sediments in fhe Dnieper-Donets Lowland and Donets Basin. Lit. I pol. iskop. n(,.3-20-42 My-Js 164. (W RA 17: 11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy geologicheskiy institut, Leningrad, tresty Glavnogo upravleniya geologii i okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov UkrSSR i Institut geologicheskikh nauk UkrSSR. KARASH, M.A.; BOBROV, V.P.: GONCHAROV, Yu.I.; VANINA, M.V. Geochemistry of boron in halogen formations. Lit. i pol. iskop, no.6:43-56 N-D 164, (MIRA 18:3) 1. Institut minerallnykh resursov Gosudarstvennogo geologicheskogo komiteta, SSSR, Simferopol'. KORENEVSHY, S.M.; GALITSKIY,,.I.V.; BOBROVp V.P.; EHRUSHCHOV, D.P, Recent data,on the potas'Bium potential of the halogen sediments of the Dnieper-Donets Lowland and the Donate Basin. Razved. i okh. nedr. 30 no.5:5-11 My 1649 (MIRA 17:10) l..Vaesoyuznyy nauohno-issledovatellskiy goologicheakiy institut, (for Kornnairskiy). 2..Treat "Poltavaneftegazrazvedkall (for Galitakiy).: 3. Treat "Artempologiya" (for Bobrov). '4- Institut geologii AN Ukr6SR (for Khrushchov). BOBROV, V.P.; KORENE Stratigraphy of the salt-bearing sedimenta'of the new Kramatorsk series of the Donets.Permian. Dokj. AN S&A 159 no.2023-326 N (KRA 17$12) 1. Treat "ArWagaologiyall i V-sesoyuznyy nw~chno-iaaledovatellskiy geologicheakiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom N.M. Strakhovym. 1~1,01i" Boys NIV rhythmicityt &nd geochemistr7 of Lower Permian halogen sodimunts in the northwestern part of tho, Donete Basin. Sov. o1 8 no.10:320-126 0 165o (MIRA ISSIT 0 I@ Vseeoyuznyy nauchrio-issladovateltakiy geologicheakil institut. AOOV .ov-- BOBROVp V.P.; GONCHAROV, Yu.I. Characteristics of boron and strontium determination in sulfate and carbonate rocks and conditions governing superficial leaching. Gookhimiia no.11:1367-1370 N 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. lqatitut minerallnykh resursov, Simferopol'. Submitted February 24, 1964. ACC M AUTHORSt ve me- Ap6031246 FDN SOURCE CODBI WdW766robd/000009010090 Zenzinj, Yus Aq Bobray, Ve Fol Gavrilovp At No; Chirik, P. I.j lLatollndi J dRG x none TITLEt H An aerodyramiq chamber for ~ ~ecb pg the cylinders and heads of m_EmLw_k.by their aerodynamic resistance, - Olasa 42, No* 179965 1~) . POURCGEt Isobreteniyas proqjmh1ennM obrastay, tovarnyys snakil no. 6, 1966, go TOPIC TAGSt aerodynamio teat, aerodynamicap internal combustion engine# high pressurq chamber ARSTRACT-t This kuthor Certificate presents an aerodynamic chamber for inspectifig the dilinders and heads of internai combustion engines by their aerodynamic resistance* tfie. chamber is connected to a measuring pipe which contains a throttle provided with .a Oevice for holding the inspected object ard with a U-shaped liquid manometer, -The litter records the pressure at the entrance to the measuring pipe, this pressure being indicative of the aerodynamic resistance offered by the inspected object* 'To provide a means for-marking theobject being inspecteds the device contains a marking equipment with several acribere capable of producing a symbol corresponding to a . given aerodynamic resistancee The liquid manometer of the pipe is provided along ita Card 1/2 UDCs 620.5336607 L UT003-67 1%, ACC NRs AP6011246 height with photoresistore responding to the movement of the liquid level. The nihnber of these photore3istore in equal to thi muqber of ecriberep and each V resistor is electrically connected with one of the markera, To check the pressure in the chamber, a single photoresi"or may be placed on the liquid Unometer of the chamber and mW be electricaUy connected.to Us marking drviceo I., 01,MDA t, SUBM DATI SUB GODFt?*3/ . I ix CaM L2 ? :S/05/4/63/oo4/ooI/oi5/022 Electr6de-,properties--oi -glaaser, BIO B215 ver sus pH: includes. a: 1A near,, sea (58-mV_ a second tion, pH) Gla ses contain-! -.ing--- 6,_ 1'0 or 1414 58 MVPA, one' ~_TiO 8 h 6 vi fii 6 e i n o a r 'sections, one with with 25.:_ 15. md.-a ]-ho-Oizdntal. bile, which,corresponds to the Na funo A further i cr i _TiO the- j tion., n ease. n 0 nt widens the ran ge of. .--...-metai- funation continuouslyi ~',;"At 26-.,m-ole2~ TO the metal function occurrs 2 ~already at pE ,6. At- smaller.additions,':TiO acts like a glaaa forming 2 oxide and -increases the, icidity.~iqf .,them glass+- by jorming ionogenic 2 -A groups Mor( 6n TiO yields-an inor 1'~JO6 ~2M easing numbero I /2j 2 + T~T . hi' ~2 jeirahed.rons w ch-,~,~bina 1he-H. more- firmly and reduce, the 4 acidity of.,thb. glass. There.arLI 5~.figuree* SUBIAITTED:.- + October, 1:962 ..A TOPIC TAGS: glass vapor pressure, aluminoboro phosphate glass, phosphorus 1 pentoxide, boron trio2dde ABSTRACT: The obJect of ~ this study was. to, obtain data on the melt - vapor equilibrium inthesyBtemPD0r,-Al,>O3-B2O for a wide range of compositions. Colorimetric metho& were 0eaYfor tte hnalyPof the components - B 0 P 0 M and A19.0 31 1-le results obtained were In good agreement with those 0~&Ied f y5c'lnss 4c'al aamlyVicM methods. The vapor pressure Of P4010 and B203 was deten-n ined by using a stream of air. Since-, the process was nonstationary, only'6e initial vapor pressure (at zero volume of air passed) corresponded to the unchanged composition of the glass and gw~e a value close to the equillbrIura value; for this reason, the vapor pressures were extrapolated to zero air velocity. The experimental ftt2L were compared with the synthetic data on a triangplAar r0ord z Z7 qw~ 45' 0-1 ACCESSION NE.- AT5009796 VR/0000/64/000/000/0072/0089 ~-AUTHOR: StoroaVdA A. V. I ~SA. d 7%i hosphate glas Report N' WAIT- LF dy 9f 6b Sttk t1ko v - -0 presat 91 melts -p. -ThermodynamIC evaluation- 'Uta -'SPURCE.- Leningrad. U~IverBitet, Miko-khImichesidye evoystva rashrorov (Phys1c0- chemical properties of solutions). Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1964, 72-89 TOPIC TAGS: glass vapor pressure, aluminaboro phosphate glass, boron trioxide .-- ~~ I partial pressure, glass evaporation, 71 ~7 7/ ABSTRACT: The purpose of WILe wo'rk was to find out whether the results obtained in previous reports dealing with the vapor pressure of melts of the system P205 - A1203 - 1320,, at 1450C satisfied the requirements of the thermodynamics of three- component eyst7ems;_-kocordingly, the character of the obanges in the partial pressures and chemical potentials of the system along Isotherms-isabars was determined. It was found that the data for the partial pressure of D90-, did not correspond to the thermodynamic restrictions for ternar- systemsj-WB.is due , mce- ABSOMATION: none SUBlUTTED: 2DJun63 NO REF BOV: 007 ENCU. 00 SUB CODE: DIT, TO OTHER; 004 Card -2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4040547 8/0000/64/000/000/0096/0105 AUTHOR: Shullts, M.M., Pashekhonova, N.V., Belyustin, A.A., Parfenov, A.I., Bobrov,_V_,S.--- TITLE: Electrode properties of alkali silicate glasses containing the oxides of gallium, indium, titanium and zirconium SOURCE: Soveshchanlys po khimll redkikh elementov. Leningrad, - 1961. Khimlya redkikh elementov (Chemistry of rare elements); doldady* soveshchantya. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1964, 96-105 10PIC TAGS: glass, silicate glass, electrode behavior, silicate glass electrical property, rare earth oxide, alkali silicate glass, gallium oxide, Indium oxide, titanium Oxide, zirconium o)dde ABSTRACT: After a theoretical review of the electrode properties of various glasses and the relationship between the tMF of an Ag AgCl, HCI glass buffer KCI, H92CI Hg cell and pH, the authors describe the effect of the addition of various amounis of rare oxides to lithium-aflicate, lithium- aluminturn- silicate, sodium- aluminium- silicate, and! sodium -barium- aluminium-allicate glasses. In glasses of 'A Card 1/3 1 ACCESSION NR,- AT4040547 the series of 24% L120-X% R 0 (76-X)% SIO when R=B, Al, Ga, in order to obtain 2 21 the same effect It Is necessary ?o Incorporate more Ga203 than A1203 and more B90, than Gaq0q, which means that the effect Of GR203 on the electrode properties ts between 0~0 effects Of B203 and A1203. Analogous results were obtained with glasses cr containing 27 and 30% U02. In glass of the system 22% Na~O-Xm Ga 0--(78-X)% Si02, added gallium acts as a glass former and to some extiYnt as a mMilter. In a system containing 22% N O-X% ln2O3 - (78-X)% Sto it was observed that the 21 deviation from the hydro;~n function Increased with Wi increase in In 0 but was less than with Ga 03. In glass of the system 22% Na 0 - 4% R - 74% 0' (R=B Al, 203 Ga and In), ~Ie effect of the R 0 oxides on the 'Ciectrode behavior of soylum silicate 2 A 1 glasses decreased in the order > Ga)B>ln, as In the lithium silicate glasses. Ibis or der Is characteristic for glasses when [R?O ]/[Na 0] < 0. 3. if 0. 3 < (R,,0,j/jNa,0j < 1. the order Is different: A > B > Ga > In; Xle If '1~20 j/[Na201 > 11 th~b 6rder 148 the Ba>AI>Ga>In. In the system Na20-TiO2-SI02wh r- Wa20 = 16- 22 mol. %, te e effects were characteristic for the oxides of glass formers, and analogous data wer obtained with some L102-TIO27SiO2 systems. Relatively small amounts of 7102 2/3 i Card i ACCESSION NR: AT4040547 produced differentiation with respect to the stability of the bonds to H+Ions similar to that obtained for the R20 oxides In sodium and lithium silicate glasses, ZrO2 showed similar results. 31~0 ele~irode behavior of alkali silicate glasses into which oxides of Ti and Zr are incorporated can be explained-by the formation of bonds in which the atoms of these elements are surrounded by oxygen In such a way that a complex Is formed which carries a negative charge and which determines the predominantly ionic bond of hydrogen In the glass. Addition of barium oxide to lithium silicate glasses conWning ZrO,, seems to abolish the glass forming properties of Zr02. Orig. art. has: 7 figures:' ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 21Jan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MT, IC NO REF SOV: 011 OTHER: 001 3/3 Card (b a-4/P -'EWP(!e)/EV1t( AVIP(I Pe q-4 4WG of) WP ACCESSION NR,. APS011812 UR/0060/65/0381004/07? 541.134+-566.1/.2 ~/077 'AUTHOR: Bobrov, V. S.; Ka Shulots, M. N. 1TITLE.- Manifestation of the cc i state of boron in the electrode behavior of lithium borosilicat glasses :'SOURCE: Zhurmal prikladnoy khimiil V. 36, no. 4, 1965, 766-771 .TOPIC TAGS: borate glass, silicate glass, lithium compound ABSTRACT: The electrode behavior of th e U20-B203-SiO2 syste'lwas studied over a wid-= range of compositions, and a relationship was established between the e1cctrode properties and structural transformations in glass caused by the change i-z) the c-D- ordination number of boron. The electrode behavior was followed ~)y 'he emf of electrodes made of the glasses under consideration as a function of the 1,H. The electrodes were prepared immediately before the experiment. thpir Li20 content was 27 rwl 'I'D (see fig. I of the Enclosure). The B203 content is Jesignate~,' numbers on each curve. In the presence of small amounts of B203 (3%)t a tiating" effect ("step" on the E-pH curve) appears; it indicates thc.6 presence of 'Card 1/3 L 51845!!6~~, ;ACCESSION NR 11two types of ionogenic g-roups:-In-.-thb1glass-which differ considerably in the strength .of their bond with hydrogen. The first linear segment of the E-pli curve in the acid region where a hydrogep function is observed is due to the prese! ce of bor at P .structural units IB04,23 wbich a-r-- weaklv bonded to hydroger. inn and ly acidic iozogenic groups - JBO%J-Jit~ The second l4near segment is due to the ipresence of weakly acidic ilon6onlc silicate groups of the type Is-io.joll. , on !further addition Of B203 (14%), the "step" disappears, and a very smobtlh transition; ~fram a hydrogen furction (in the acidic pH rancre) to a metallic function is observ- e~-. As the B203 content rises from 23 to 50 ml %, the length of the linear seg- 11 meant shows, that ~ *..a prx-,po-1o.1- of-.-the. weaRly- ~acid-:ic o c a es. ti J. _U gr UPS in re S The Symba C trelationship observed indicates that the nature of the new weakly acidic ionogenic :groups is detem#ined by the borate coMonent of the glass structuree. These groups i are due to t1he presence of triangles [B03,23, In which boron has the coordination number 3. Orig. art. has., 4 figures. 'iAe'~QCIATION- none SUBMITTED: 10Ju.164 NO Rur sov, 009 01 SUB CODE., HT 01 1ACCESSION M AP501.1812 ENCLOSURE* rig. 1. c versus pH for a series ofglassed containing 27% L120. 75' C6rd 3/3'. BO " LUTUGINA, N.V.; MOLODENKO, P.Ta.; ZAKHAR'v.EVSKIY, 202L-Y-A J M.S.; STEFANOVA, O.K.; BELYUSTIN, A.A.; MATEROVA, Ye.A.; NIKOLISKIY, B.P., otv. red.; POZDYSHEVA, V.A., red. [Theoretical and practical gaide to laboratory work in physical chemistry] Teoret-icheskoe i prakticheskoe ruko- vodstvo k laboratornym rabotam po fizicheskoi khimii. [Leningrad] Izd-vo Leningr. univ. Pt.l. 1965. 197 p. (MIRA .18:12) 1. Leningrad. Universitet. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Nikollskiy). L 38163-66 ACC NR, A' 36 364/66/002 003/0288/0294 IF AUTHOR: Bobrov, V. S.; Shul'ts, M. M.; KalmyRova, L. P. IcI> ORG: Leningrad State University im. A. A. Zhdanov (Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy univers I-Te_t) TITLE: Differentiation of the bond stability of a hydrogen ion in cate glass SOURCE: Elektrokbimiya, v. 2, no. 3, 1966, 288-294 TOPIC TAGS: borate glass, lithium, molecular structure, electrode, electric potential, acid solution, io~, electrochemi" '6Zt_,ri.3Z;7 BoA101,Vr. PROPPRr)" ABSTRACT: A new type of experimental curve (potential - pH) composed of 3 steps and linear portions is developed for the study of hydrogen bond stability and boron atom coordination in the Lizo_B203-SiOl system. The displacement of the curves obtained in buffer solutions as a function Of B703 content (in the glass electrode) was related to the grouping of bond stabilities of hydrogen ions "differentiation effect". Four dif- ferent types of curves having as many as 3 steps and linear portions of.varying slope and/or levels were obtained. Curves are given for glass with a Li2O content of 33 mol% and boron anhydride contents ranging from 0 to 20%. The addition of as little as 5% B203 shifted the E - pH curve downwards and changed the linear 0% line into one 1'. ^38163-66 ACC NRs AP6019236 el having 3 slopes. The initial slopes were related to the ionic group [BO 4/2-Ht, where~ boron bad a coordination of four. At higher pH levels the appearance of the ionic groups (SiO 3/210H caused the slope chapges. These two regions were separated by a linear slope of 18 mv/pH as a result of the intermediate mixing of the two ionic groups. The three-stepped character of the curves was maintained under a variety of experimental conditions. A section of the Na?O-B203-SiO2 ternary, in which boron has a coordination of four, was shown with points indicating the range of compositions used experimentally. About half the points fell within that region. Data are pre- sented for the U mol% B203 triangular section for U20 contents ranging from 24 to 39%. Again, the differentiation effect occurred and the slope changes were interprete( as before; EBO 4/23-e, [BO 2/230H and [SiO 3/2]0H are related toslope changes a, b and a respectively. Orig. art. has: 4 figures; SUB CODE: 07,11/ SUBM DATE: 3lMar65/ ORIG RM Oll/ OTH REF: 000 P L- 42142-66 EWP (e)/EVIT (m)/EV,P (i )/T DS/RMAVH ACC NRs - AP6022424 SOURCE CODSt UR/0364/66/002/004/0420/0423 AUTIHOR: Bobrov, V. S.; Shullts, M. Mo; Kalmykova, L, P, ORG: Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov (laningradskiy gosudarstvannyy universitat) TITIS: Coordination state of boron in-lithium borate glassess based on a study of their electrode properties. SOURCE: Elektrokhimiyap v. 2, no. 41, 19669 420-425 TOPIC TAGS: borato glass, lithium glasss electrode potential , '90,9 OASE- 3 460.9ooi.)y CWFMI094 60A~Ao-4-'G I Ve)oRo.,Ajq-reoA-) VolPer7i3nek ABSTRACT: The electrode behavior of glasses of the ~201-~O~ system was studied by recording the potential of the glass electrodeiversu the 'D ii. a., plotting E-pH curves) in a universal water-alcohol buffer solution containing 0.1 mole of Li ions per liter., 85% ethyl alcoholp and also hydrobromic, salicylic, monochloroacetic, and benzoic acids (0-05 M each), It was found that the coordination state of boron mani- fests itself in the electrode behavior of the glasses. An increase in the content of", U20 to 42 mole % causes an increase in the relative content of strongly acidic iono--1- genic groups (B0Lj/q1-H+jof tetracoordinated boron. The electrode behavior of the J) glasses was shagF to afloat the influence of various ionogenic groups of totracoordil nated boron, which are characterized by a marked stability of their bond with hydrogen ions. The observed correlation between the electrode behavior of gla isses and the cook L'42142-66 ACC NRo AP6022424 dination state of boron indicates that the "electrode" method is sufficiently sensitivi for studies of structural transformations in lithium borate glasses. Authors are deep. ly grateful to M, D. Anikiyeva for assistance in the analysis of the glasses. Orig! art.. has: 3.figures and I table. SUB CODEz 07/ SUHK DATE: OIJul65/ MIG REF: 017/ MH REFt 001 ACC NRo AP6Q21473_ SOURCE -_ CODE:- UR/0413/66/ooo/oil/oo94'/o094 I.NIVENTOR: Zhuravell, V. I.i Minakov, V. I.; J!RkKR1K)!_V. T.; Dinitraki, P. X.; Niki- foranko, Zh. G.; Budenkov, G. A.; Gitis, M. ORRG: None TITLE: An ultrasonic pulse-shadow immersion flaw-detector. Class 42, No. 182390 farinounced by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Nondestructive Methods for 1.11'aterial Quality Control (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut neraz- rushayushchikh metodov kontrolya kachestva materialov)] SOURCE: Izobreten~ya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 3-1, 1966, 94- i TOPIC TAGS: flaw detection, ultrasonic flaw detector, quality control ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. An ultrasonic pulse-shadov im- mersion .11av detector which contains an Utrasonic probe unit,'line scanning mechan- ism, oscillator and ultrasonic amplifier. The unit is designed for increased pro- ductivity in checking parts of complex shape. The installation incorporates an elec- tronic unit which generates a control signal after the ultrasonic probe unit passes beyond the outline of the'part being checked. This signal controls the line scanning mechanism and temporarily disconnects the receiving head from the amplifier. 2. A modification of this flaw detector in vhich the electronic unit is made in such a L card 1/2 uDc: 6?O;179.i(P.08 _N A CC R; AP6021 73 vay that when there is a single pair of ultrasonic probes in the installation the receiver head is disconnected from the amplifier during the period when the probe unit is returning to the article being checked. 3. A modification of this flaw de- L.ector in which the electronic unit is-made in such a-way that when there are two pairs of ultrasonic probes located one behind the other along their line of motion in the installation, the receiver head disconnected from the amplifier is the one which first passes beyond the outline of the part being checked. This receiver head is connected when the second pair of probes passes beyond the outline of the, part on the return travel of the probe unit. SUB CODE: 09, 13/ SUBM bATE; 07Dec64 2/2 7'8HA;ZYKOO G,Ye*$ Pr'nJmali uchastiye: KULESHOVA, A,A.; SHESTAKOVA N,Aw SOKOIDVA, Z.N.; BOBROV V.V. Increase of the toxicity of shale tar 63-lected in a compart;wnt oven main with'the purpose of using it for antisepting treating of wood* Zhur.priklakhime -34 no#.1012362-2364 0, 161. (M;U 14W) 1. Leningradskiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. . (Wood preservatives) (Coal tar) SKOBELIN., V.14.; RUNSHAs G.F.; nOTENKO.. F.1. . burovoy master (Rostov-na-D)nu); KWTIN N.A. inzh.; BOBROV V.V ;SHM4ILIN, V.P., brigadir puti (st.Ust'Kamenogorsk, gi) Letters to tho eqtor, Put' i put.khoz, 6 no,6:42-43 162 iMRA .15:7) 1, Zanestitell na'challnika Xotellnichskoy distantsii Gorlkovskoy dorogi (for,Skobeilin). 2. Nachal tiiik otdel& puti,, st. Leningrad-Vi- tebskiy,, Ok*brlskoy dorogi (for Ra sha). 3. Zamestitell nachallnika Terensayokoy diatantaii Kuybyshevsko dorogi (for Krasin).. 4. Stirialdy, dorozhnyy masterq stantsiya Tikhvin, Oktyabrlskoy dorogi (for Bobrov). (Railroads) N, I.h.; A M.; IVANIN, NEYEDOV, A.A.~ BOBROV MIAFFLA ~1-nreaj,lgatlng the rt4gularlt.W4 of WV~- o~urlnMga diul.r,g J ng o.e high P-hapes. Izv.vys.u,~heb.sav.; chern.met.. 8 no.8:89-'3.3 165. (MIPA 18:98) 'I. Dnt~pr,,-~zs--ZhinAfy matallurgichesIc.y zuv,-,d-vtuz. I BOBROV, V.Ya., kand.e nauk -------- :-- I r +- Triumph of Lepinist ideas. Nau'ra i zhyttia 32 no. 4:1-,4 Ap 161. . I (MM 14:5) (Communism) I ; j I I I 4 1 M ZELENIN, N.I.; SHALTYKO, G.Ye.; CHERNYSHEVA, K.B.; TATARKINA, G.V.; FAYNBERG, V. S.; YANKOVSKAYA, T.A.; Prinimali uchastiye: SOKOLOVA, Z.N.; KUIEMOVA, A.A.; KIIESTENKO, M.N.; BOEROV, V.V.; PIMENOVA, F.G. I Developing methods for the cold fractionation of shale tar. Part 5. Using light tar as wood impreganting oil. Khim. i tekh.gor.slan. i prod. ikh perer. no.12:273-284 163, (MIRA 17:2) 1. Leningradskiy inzhenerno-okonomicheskiy institut i Leningradskiy in- stitut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. USSR/Meteorology ~kteorological MY 52 Service "Mteorological Service to Agriculture by Stavropol' Hydrometeorological Office in 1951," V. Ya. Bobrov, V. A. Soloshenko, Stavropol' Hydrozeteor Office 'WAteorol i Gidrol" No 5, PP 8-12 During 1951, the Stavropol' Hydrometeorol Office suWlied information to over 350 agricultural organizationB. Information consisted of monthly forecasts, transmission of 3-day forecasts from -1 229T83 Rostov, and its own daily forecasts and storm vazmings - The office published 400 issues,~of t3wice-monthly bulletins, later discontinuedj,~:: ~':in4:25 issues of daily bulletins. Publication -ta,booklet to help kolkhozes in establishing, :tbeir:own meteorological observation stations intended. 4k PM83 ct,~. Spevj~c vxllnpea~a urle favint given ey 'Pt', n"mom'... amgix-t,.. 30,frr-f I. Apiculwml Azrv- xf !BOBROV, V.Ya.;_DROZDOV, S.S.y red. (Weather forecasting based on local observations] Xak pr~dskazyvatl pogodu po mestrym priznakam. Stavropol', Stavropollskoe knizhnoe izd-vos 1962. 46 p. (MIRA 17:5) - BOBROV -Yo. EffectiveRess of feeding the young of mink and arctic foxes with antibiotics and cobalt chloride. Vestis Latv ak no.10:107-3-10 160. (Em 10:9:10) (Minks) (Arctic fox) (Cobalt chlorides) (Antibiotics) - -BOBROV --YAL-. Mesozoic bauxite-bearing sediments in the Eastern Sayan Mountains. Biul.MOIP.Otd.geol.38 no.2tl54 Mr-Ap 163. 041RA 160) (Sayan Mountains-Bauxite) BOBROV, Ye. G. "Some Asiatic Species of the Nitraria L. Order," Sov. Botan., 14, no. 1, 1946. Scientific Council, Botanical Inst. im. V. L. Komarov, AS USSR BOBROIT, YE. G. 25450 Famyati A.V.--Yamolanko. EBotanik. 1905-29"~ . S Fortr. Botan. Zhurnal, 1948, No. 2, a. 263-66 - Bibliagn, 30 blazv. SO: LETOPIS NO. 30, 19h8 Editors: BOBROV, Ye. G.; SHISHKIN, B, K,; Compilers: AFANAS'IT,,V, K. S.; BORISOVAI A.G.; VASIL'YEV, V. N.; GORS~KOVA, S. G.; ILIN, M. M.; KLOKOV, M. V.; MA=EV, V. P.; MURAWYEV, 0. A.; POBEDIMOVA, Ye. G.; POYARKOVA, A. I.; PROYJLAMV, Ya. I.; SHISMIT, E.K. SHTEYTEERG, Ye. I.; YUZEPCHUK. S. V.; KOMAROV, V. L. (Acad.) Flora of the USSR., Vol 15, Ybsc ow -Leningrad, 743 Ppj(fJ-b Book W-22202, 7 Apr 52 BOBROV, YE.G. I Clovdr Introducing apertum clover (Trifolium spertum) to cultivation Korip. baza 3 no. 9, 1952 0 MtSHKIfft B.K.; BOBROV, Te.G. Genus Androsace. Flora SSSR 18;217-242 152. (MLRA 6;5) (Androsace) BOBROV, to. G. Monotropaceae familv; genus LomatogonL; Menranthaccae family. Flora SSSR 18:19-22; 62o-62i; 640-645 152. (MLRA 6--5) (Botany) XHOROSHAYWV, N.G. [author]; BOBROV. Ye.G. (reviewer]. New work on red clover and the problem of local varieties (OUcal varieties of red clover.* N.G. Khoroshailov.) Reviewed by X.G.Bobrov. Bot.zhur. 38 no.4:600-610 JI-Ag 053. (MLBA 6:9) 1. Botaniaheskiy institut im. T.Ulomarova AkeAemii nauk &SSR, Leningrad. (Clover) (Rhorosh&Uov, H.G.) GIMMIRMAN, A.?.; SHASS, TeJu.; BOBROY, Ye.G., redaktor; BORISOV, K.A., redaktor; ARONS, R.A0. toMMMY'Slaktor. (Schematic maps'shwing the distribution of the most important medical plants in the U.S.S.R.] Skhematicheekle karty rasprostrananiia vashneishikh lekaretvannykh rantenii SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1954. 13? p. (MIRA 7:11) (Botany, Medical) GMEW, T.S.; BOBROV, TeOG.9 redaktor; KOIDDTSOVA.N.G., tekbnicbeekly redaktor [Guide to Plants of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic] Opredelitell rastenii Moldavskol SSR* Moskva, Isd-vo Akademil nauk 3SSR. 1954. 466 P. (MLBA 7:8) (Moldavia--BotmW) (Botany--Moldavia) 2&ew"w V P ~ 1e, tit -- - - -- BOBROT, Ye.G. Carl Linnaeus and the contemporax7 nomenclature of plants. Bot.zbmr. 39 no.2t296-394 Xr-Ap ~54. (XMA 7:6) 1. Botanicheskiy institut im. V.L.Komarova Akademii nank SSSR. Lenin- grad. (Linne, Carl von, 1707-1778) BOBROV, Ye.G. ~ villlvlill~ 9711bart.9 Sellkhozg1s. Reviewed by I.G.Bobrov. Bot.zbur. 39 np~4: 611-614 JI-Ag '54. (MIRA 7:10) 1. Botanicheskiy institut im. V.L.Ilomarova Akademli nauk SSSR, lonin- grad. (7ilbert) C SHISHKIN.B.K., radak-tor; BOBROV,Te.G., redRktor [solanacene And Scrophularincenel. Flora SSSR no.22:1- 859 '55. (Solanaceae) (Scropholariaceae) (HLRA 8:11) B013ROV,ye.G. ~'-pr-c7' SIP.Krasheninalkov as a botanist. Bot.zhur.40 no.4,.617-624 Jl-Ag'55. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Botanichookiy institut imeni V.L.Komarova Akademii uauk SSSR, Leningrad (Krasheninnikov. Sergel Petrovich, 1713-1755) DMOV, Te.G. ~1-0-- "Hassian comfrorm [in Juglish] Lawrence D.Hilla.Reviewed br A.G.Bobrov. Bet. shur.40 no.5.,729-733 S-0 055. ()MU 9:4) l.Botanichookiy Institut imeni V.L.Umareva Akmdoxii nank SSSR, Leningrad. (Tsrage plants) B013ROV. Ye.G, Berle Xpustantinevich Shishkin; ou his 70th birthday. Bot.zhur.41 to.640925-930 Jo 156o (HLU 9:10) l.Betaxicheskly instit-at imeni V.L.Komarova Akademii mauk SSSR, Leningrad. (Shishkia, Boris Nonstantizovich, 1886-) a ~ I BCBROT Y J-.; SHISHKIN, B-K-.-o~vetstvennyy redaktor; TAKOTMA. T.K.. -*:~: ~-re--aktor ixdatollstva; ANORS, P.A., takhnichookiy redaktor L Linni. his life and works] Linnei.. ago zhiznl i trudy. Nook-ya, !zd-vo Akod.nauk SSSR, 1957. 213 p. (NW 10:7) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AR SSSR (for Shtsbkin) (Lin", Carl von, 1707-1778) ARANOV, P.A., otvatstvennyy red.; BOBROV otvetstvennyy red.; YAXOVLHVA, Y.M.. red.izd-va, R, R.S., tekhn.red. [Yrom the Herb Garden to the Botanical Institute; history of the Botanical Institute of the Academy of Sicences of the U.S.S.R.] Ot Aptekarakogo ogoroda do Botanichoskogo inatitut; ocharki po istorij Botanicbeekogo institute Akademit nauk SSSR- Moskva, 1957. 307 P. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Akademiya nauk SM. Batanicheakiy inetitut. (Ieningrad--Botanical jardens) - --------------- -------- --------------- USSR General Division, History, Classics, Personnel A-2 Abs Jour : Bef Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, No 37 Author : Bobrov,, E.G. Inst : Not Given TLtle : Carl Linnaeus and His Works' Orig Pub : Vesta. s.-kh., 1957, No 5, n6-123 Abstract No abstract Card 1/1 1-1 v n A I i~ I - I- -~'l ;,) ~- T? j I A,, V~(Y!~. &:. B013ROV, Ye ,G. aw"m Famillom Morinnneae, DiDeAencoaa. Flom SSSR 24:1-91 357. (KMA 10: 7) Norimaeno) (Dipeacnaaae) USSR General Division., History, Classics, Personnel A-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 1, 1958., No 35 Author : Bobrov, E.G. Inst Not Given Title Was Linnaeus the Creator of the "Binary Nomenclature" (&Ply to the Article of S.V. luzepchuk) Orig Pub Botan. zh., 1957., 42, no 4, 658-662 Abstraci Opposition to luzepchuk, the author of a review on a Vrochure by Bobrov, "The Two-huhdradth Year of the 'Species Plantaruml of Carl Lin us". Bobrov did not intend to shake the priority of Linnaeus in the matter of introducing the double nomenclature. He pu~ the problem in a half-popular form to describe the signifibance of "Species Pletntarum" in the his- tory of systematics, to show how the "simple names" were transformed into the only valid species names, and he attempted to pr6ve that the development of plant nomenclature proceeded gradually and regularly and that the decisive role in this belonged to Linnaeus. The author acknowledged that in several Card 1/2 .USSR / General Division, History, Classics, Personnel A-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1) 1958, No 35 places, he allowed in the translation a citation from Linnaeus inaccurately, not having the principle meaning. Card : 2/2 BOBROV. Ye.G. Linnean days. Bot.zhur. 42 no.10:1570-1572 0 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Botanlaheakiy Institut im. V.L.Komarova AB SSSR, Leningrad. (Linne, Carl von, 1707-1778) KOM&BW, V.L*' akademik, glavrqy. rod.;SIIISHKIN, B.K., rod. izdaniya; C'.~~~~oktor'biol.'uauk, prof.red.; VASILICHENED, I.T.. red.; GORSHICOVA, B.Go; red.; (MIGORIINY, Tu,S., red.; GFDBOV* V-1.0 red.; DOFDYMY, Pli., i-ede; ILOINSKATA, I.A.,'red.-, KWKOV, N.V.. red.; KUPRITAN.DVA. L.A., red.;,LINCHMKIY. I.A., red.; IIDVOPOKBDV- SKIY, I.Y.. red.; POBEDIROVA, Te.G., red ; POPOV, M.G.. red.: POTARKOVA, A.I., red.;, SHNnWIRG,,Te.I.: red.; TSVEM, U.N., red.; SMIRY)VA, A.V.. tekbn.red. [Floia of the U.S.S.R.] Flora SSSR, Hoe)Eva. Izd-vo Akad. nauk, SSSR. 1958. 775 P. (MIRL 12:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent LN BSSR (for ShisbkIn). (BotazW) BCBROV, Te.G. 6oze forgotten plants described by Gmelin Junior during his expedition in 1768-1773 [with summary in Inglizi., Bot,zhur. 43 no.11:1541-1549 19 158. (MIRA n: n) 1. BotanicheskAy institut Im. V.L. lomarova AN SSUR, Leningrad. -(Gmelin. Bamuel Gottlieb, 1744-1774) (Botany) BORISOVA. A.G.; BOCHANTSXV, V.P.; VASILICHEMKO, I.T.; GOUMKOVA, V.F.; GORSHKOVA, S.G.; GRUBOV, V.I.; KIUICHNNOV, M.B.; SMOLOYANINOTA, L.A.; UXAMSHYAN, S.G.; ~SVNM, N.N.; TSVMOVA, L.I.; Taw- CHUK, S.V.; SHISMIN, B.r., red*toma; BOBROV, Ta.G., doktor biol.nauk, prof., red.: SHIRMVA, A.V.8 tekbno-rad:; [Compositsel Compositne. Moskva..Izd.-Yo Akiid.tauk SSSR, 1959. 630 p.(Akedemlia nault SSSR. Botanicheskii institut. Florra SSSR. no.25)' (HIBA 13:4) (compositae) BORISOVA, A.G.; BOCHMSEV, V.P.; VASILICIMIKO. I.T.; GOUMXOVA, V.P.; GORSIMOVA, S.G.; GRUBOV, V.I.; KIRPICKNIKOV, 14,B.; SHOL'YANINOVA, L.A.; TAWSHIAN, S.G.; TSVFJjNV, U.N.; YUZEPCHIJK, S.V.; XOKAROT, V.L., akudemik, gUvW red.; SHISMN, red.izdaniya; BCBROVjjgjGjjv doktor biol.nauk, prof., 'rea.; SMIRNOV. A-V., t1ekhnere =.*- I------ [Flora of the U.S.S.R.] Flora SSSR. Moskva, Isid-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1959. 630 P. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shishkin). (conpositae) C_PPLM~D~doktor biol.nauk. prof.; VASILIOHIM, I.T.; GORSIMOVA, S*G.; GRIGORIYXV, U.S.; GRUBOV. V.I.; DOBDYZYZV, ?.I.; IL'INUATA. I.A.; XWZDV, M.V. '; nTPMAWTA, L.A.; LIPCEMKIT, I.A.; NOVOPO]MOVSXIY, I.V.; PORDINDVA. Ye.O.; PMV, M.G.; POYAMVA. A.I.; SHTZrXBXRG, Ts.I.; TSVXW, N.N.; SHISHKIN, Belo* red. isdaniya; SMMVA,, A.V.9 tekhn.red. (Dicotyledons) muctyle dons. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 775 P. (Akademiia nauk SSSR.Botanicheakii institut, Flora SSSR, vol.23) (MIRA 13:4) (]Dicotyledons) BD13ROVjj.G&, "An introduction to the 'Species plantaruml and cognata botanical works of Carl Linnaeus' [in Bnglish by W.T. Stearn. Reviewed-by B.G. Bobrov. Bot. zhur. 44 no.4:571-578 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:10) 1.Botanicheekly inetitut im. Y.L. lomarova Akademii nauk SSSR, Leningrad. (Linne. Carl Von, 1707-1778) (Botany) (Stearn, W.T.) BOBROV, Te.G. ------ 1-1---'- Development of the theory of races and the series method in the Russian school'of taxonomy. Bot.zhur. 44 no.11: 1553-1566 N '59. (HIRk 13:4) 1. Botanicheakiy institut im. V.L.Konarova Akademii n=k SSSR. Leningrad. (BotatW-Claasification) VASILICHREKO, Ivan Tikhonovich; BOBROV, Ye.G., prof.$ doktor biolog. nauk, otv.red.; OCLOvNij P-K.'I.~0* jj&*j-id!4h; S(I=VA, A.V., takhn.red. [Tree and shrub seedlings; identification key] Vskhody derevIev i kustarnikov; opredelitell. Koskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk sssR, 196o. 294 p. (KIRA 13:2) .(Seedlings) (Tress) (W='bs) YUKSIP, A.Ta.;,SHISHKIN, B.K., redstomql~~I.Te.~G., doktor biole nauk, profso redotons; SKENOTA, AoV*O, takhn.red. [2he ga=s Rieraoiuml Rod Rierasium L, MoskTa, lzd-vo AkiLd.xwuk SSSR, 1960- 732P- (Akademiis nauk SSSR. Botanicheakii institut. 71ora SSSR, W,30)e (MIR& 13:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shishkin)s (Elmmkweed) B013ROV, TO.G. LIAeorgils forgotten species from the 'Jlora of the BaDal region.0 Bot.mat.Garb. 20:3-22 160. (MM 13:7) (Baikal region-Botww) BOBROV9 Ye.G. Introgreosive hybridization in the flora of the Baikal area of Siberia [with summary in English]% -Bot*zhur.46 no.3:313-327 mr 161. (MIRA 34:3) 1. BotArio-liankiv instItut imeM V.T.. Xom AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Baikal Iaks region-Phytogeography) BOBROV, Ye.G. A------- Visiting the botanical institutions of the Hungariain People's Republic. Bot. zhur. 46 no.9:1364-1372 S' '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Botanicheskiy institut Lm. V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Hungary--Botanical research) ROAR9~,._Yip.G.j doktor biolog.nauk,, prof.; BOCHMSEV, V.P.; IL'IN, M.M.; LINCHEVSKIY, I.A.; LIPSHITS,'S.Yu.; SERGIYUSKAYA, Ye.V.; CIERNEVA, O.V.; CHEREPANOV, S.Kb; YUZEFCHUX, S.V.; SHISHKINO B.K., red.tma; SKMNOVA, A.V., tekhn.red. -,[-Flora of the'U.S.S.R..] Flora SSSR. Moskva, Izd-vo. Akad.nauk SM, 1962. 757 p. (Flora SSSR, vol.27).(MIRA 15:11) 3. Chlen-korrespondent AN SM (for Shishkin). (DICOTYLEDONS) BOBRUVO Ye.Q.; BODDARTSEV, A.S.; BORISOVAy A.G.; VASILIKOV,, B.P.; ICHUKO, I.T.; GOLUBKOVA, V.F.; GRUDZINSUYA, I.A.; YEGOROVA3 T.V.; ZINOVA~ A.D.; IVANINA, L.I.; LEONOVAI T.G.; MATSENKO, A.Ye.; PIDMI, 0.1.; POBEDIMOVA, Ye.G.; POLYAKOVl P.P.; POYARKOVA, A.I.; SAVIGH, V.P.; SINIKOVAy G.M.; SMIRNOVAI Z.N.- S14OL'YANINOVA, L.A.- FEDOROV, Al.A.; KWADZZ, A.L.; TSVELEV, t.N.; SHISEM, L.Mdeceased]; PENIKOVAI G.A., red,; BARANOVAI L.G.,, tekhn. red.; FRIDMAN, Z.L., tekhn. red. [BqItanical atlas] Botanicheakii atlas. Moskva, Sellkhozi--dat., 1963. 501 P. (MIRL 16- 32) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Shishkin). (Botaror-Atlases) BOBROV.. Ye.G. ~Whatt ~isJur no& deprossa (Stev,) C. A. M.? Bot.;bure 47 n0.41579-580 AP 162. OURA 15:8) 1. Botanichookiy institut imeni V.L.Komarova AN,SSSR.. Leningrad. Purinea) 11, BOBROV, Yo.G. Potr Mikhailovich Zhukovskii; on his 75th birthday. Bot, zhur. 48 n0.6%925-928 je 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni V.Lo Komarova AN SSSRJ, Lenin- grad. BOBROV, Ye,G, , 1,~----~~z-1:,--, M%l,,C,~', OExcursion flora of Germany; critical supplementar7 volume on vascular plants" by Werner Rothmaler. Reviewed by B.G. Bobrov. Bot. zhur, 49 n0-3:454-456 Mr 164, (MIRA 17:3) 1. Botanicheskiy institut.imeni V.L. Kcmarova AN MR7 Leningrad. BORISOVA, A.G.; ILIIN, M.M.; KWKGV, M.V.; LINCHEVSKIY, I.A.; POBEDIMOVA, Ye.G.; SENIDELI G.L.; SOSKOV, Yu.D.; SOSNOVSKIYI D.I.; TAMAMHYAN, S.G.; KHAURADZE, A.L.; TSVELEV, N.N.; CHERkPAROV, S.K.; SHOSTAMVSKIY, S.A.; BODROV1,1q.G., doktor biol. nauk, prof., red. toma; SHISHKIN, B. ., red. izd. (deceased]; SMIRkVA, A.V., tekhn.~red. LTribes Cynareae and Mutisieae.) Kolena Cyna repLe i Mutisiese. oskva, 1963 653 (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Botanicheskii institut. Flora SSSR, ;ol.285: (MIRA 16:12) BOBROV, Yoga, Status and prospeots of investigatIons-of the flora of the Soviet Union. Bot. 2hur. 48 no.12t1729-1740 D 163. (MM 17W BOMM., Ye,(% a-~.glu of the fluwa of Md Warld cissearts in uGnpention vith tt,-, .6w-wy of the ga=s N--*,txarls L. Bot. z),mr, 50 ro'Ss1053- 1:67 'Ag 165. (KIRA 18clo) If Bv-aujahezk-*Ly imatitat imenj V.1-0 Komr,--,rva AN Scc;R, LsuiWad. -% BOBROVP Ye.G. -- "Flora of the U.S.S.R.," its compilation and tYe significance of this publication. Bot.zhur- 50 no.10:1374-1383 0 165. (MIRA 18-.:L2) k, 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. BORISOVA, A.G.;,VASILII~yj V.N.; VASILICHMO, I.T.; KIRPICWMOV M.&J, LEMOVA, T.G.j LIFSHITS, S.Tu.; TSVEIEVY N.R.; CHEM7ANOVO S-X; SMISMN~ - B.K. IldPoPasPdl;,P9BRQ,Vs-Te. 9., prof. doktor biol.noukj red. tome. Cidhdrioideae;l CiehorioideaT,, Moskme, lzd-vo Nauke, 1964. 796 p. ora SSSRI vol.19) (MIRA 16:2) M KOVTUN, N.Y.; BOBROV, Ye.G:. New rapid-aotirg TAR-28 switch. Mek. i tepl. tiaga no.12til-14 D 157. (HIRA. 11:1) I. Glavnn inzhener alushby alektrifikELtsii I anergeticheakogo kho- zrayetva Omskoy dorgi (for Kortun). 2. Zamoatitell nachallniku tokhnicheskogo otdela sluzhby Omsko7 dorogi (for Bbbrov). Meatric switchgear) OV