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SOV/97-58-8-10/13
Controlling the Magnitude of the Stresses in Reinforcement Tensioned
on Formwork During Casting of Constructions
carried out with an accuracy of 1%. The value of
contraction of reinforcement is defined by readings taken
on the movable part of the jack. For this purpose, the
jack should have an attachment for time indicator graded
to 0.01 mm within the 14mit of 10 mm. A table of various
values is included. Th;re are 2 figures and 1 table.
Card 2/2
BOG~~I.A-t.H*#--kand. tekhn. nauk, starshiy nauchW sotr.;
FINKINSHTMI, B.A.., inzh.,, red.
[Checking the tension of the reinforcement in the mantifacture
of prestressed concrete produots]Kontroll natiazheniia arma-
tury pri proizvodstve zhelezobetowWkh predvoritellno-
napriazhenriykh konstruktsii. Moskva, 1959. 32 PO
(MIRA 15:8)
1. Akademiya stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut orga-
nizatsii, mekhanizatsii i tekhnichoskoy pomoshchi stroitellstvu.
2. VsesoyuzMy naucbno-isaledovatellskly institut transportnogo
stroitallstva (for Bogin). (Prestressed concrete)
BOGIN, Naum mordukhoviob, kand.takhn.nauk; DKITRIM- S.A-, kand.tekhn.
nauk, retsenzent;'XIIZA:Uff, I-V4, kandotekhnonauks nauchnyy red*;
XUZM.SOVA, K,N,, red.izd-va; SHER9MMA, N.V., takhn.red.
[Technology of prestressed reinforced concrete] Takhnologiia pred-
varitellno hapriashannogo'sh-slasobstonae Koakva, Gossizd-vo lit-ry
po stroit., arkhit. i str6it,materialam, 1960. 330 p.
(Prestressed concrete) (KIRA 13:9)
AT S9M, A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; DOGIN N' H nd.tekhn.muk;
SHPAKOV, B.V., kand.takhn. ; S GIN, V.P., kand.tekhn.nank
Prestressed reinforced concrete three-stake poles with elastic
arose pieces. Transp.stroi. 10 no.3:16-20 Mr 160.
(MIRA 13:6)
(Blectric lines--Poles)
BOGIN, N.M., kand-.tekhn.nauk
i
Stress iosses due to bendhng of rod reinforcements on linear beds.
Bet.1 zhel.-bet. 9 no.12:54&550 D 163* (KRA 1712)
J~
kand. tekhn. nauk-, FFDORKOV, I.A,, kand. tekhn, naulk,
improving the production of I beam supports for overhead contact
systems. Transp. stroi. 14 no.10-23-25 0 164. (MIRA 18:3)
KARRINSKIY, A.B.;_POGTIN 11-M. -jvkand. tekhn. nauk; KACIIUR, S.I., inzh.;
DUBININ, F.E., inzh.; AKS, A.B., inzh.; DYNER, I.I.; FOiSIUS, L.V.
Reviews and bibliography. Transpi strol. 15 no.4; 58-61 Ap 165.
(14IRA 18:6)
1. Glavnyy spetsialist po zemlyanomu polotnu Dneprogiprotransa
(for Karminakiy). 2. Glavnyv spetsialist po sanitarnoy teklnike
Gosudai-stvennoge proizvodstvennogo,~komlteta po transportnorip
stroitellstvu SSSR (for Dyner). 3. CIavpyy energetik Volgobalt-
stroya (for Rossius).
I-- BOGIN, N.M.,, kand.tekhn.nauk-
Reliability of the processes of reinforcement tensioning.
Transp.stroi. 15 no.10:49-50 0 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
BOGIN. Y.-JNskva)
Elimination of faults-in the "Gintaras" magnetic tape recorder.
Radio no.303 Mr 163. 1 (MIRA 16:2)
(Magnetic recorders and recording-Maintanance and repair)
I
28(4) SOV/32-25-11-40/71
AUTHORS: Kitaygorodi3kijv, Yu. I.,-;login, V. S., Vitkovskiy, A. V.
TITLE: Ultrasonio Generator for Laborat 'ory'Tests (Ulitrazvukovoy
generator-dlya laboratornykh isaledovaniy)
PERIODICAL: -ZaVodskaya Laboratoriyaq 1959, Vol 25t Nr 4, PP 477--478 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A generatoi!,UZG--3 wa:s designed for laboratory tests in the
field of industrial applidati6n of ultrasonics. The generator
is calculatea,for, aii-effi.ciency 'of'3 kw and a consumption
capacity of 5-kw,...('bupPly with,220 v.single-phase line current).
,It works in a'freq-u e'noy,range of from 3 to 300 cycles con-
tinixously or in.-pulses.-,.The Pulses can be regulated in the
rahge of from 30 to.1000/~Lseog and the-repetition frequency from
20 to 10000 cycles. A diagram of the generator is given (Figure)
which-shows that the individual parts - the generator, the
voltage amplifier, the pulse modulator, the capacity amplifier
and adjustable magnetizing rectifiers-- are supplied separately.
The description of the d6vice says, among other things, that
theabov6Lmentioned capacity amplifier serves as an output
circuit of-the generator UZG-3 which is composed of a push-pull
circuit with the tubes GU-80. The generator is used in investi-
Card 1/2 gations of different technological processes with an action of
Ultrasonic Generator for Laboratory Tests
SOV/32-25-4-40/71
oscillations of ultrasonic frequency, such as in purifications,
mechanical treatment'of hard and-brittle materials, metal
crystallizations, etc. There is I figure.
Card 2/2
L 29425-66
ACC NR, AP6017978
IJP(c) JD/JG
SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/010/0080/0080
INVENTOR: _K2Zf2, M. C., Andreychenko, I. T.; Karker, Ya. I.; Bogin, V. S.;
Zavartsev, N. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: A method of vacuum melting highly reactive refractory metals. -Class 40,
No. 181813 7/
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 10, 1966, 80
TOPIC TAGS: metal, reactive metal, refractory metal, metal melting, vacuum melting,
induction melting
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method of vacuum scull melting of
highly reactive refractory metals. To obtain uniformly superheated metal within
the scull, the initial metal or alloy is melted in an electromagnetic field with
the heat produced by axial or eddy currents. [MS]
SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: 06jun63/ ATD PRtSS:
13/ ,
ACC NRi AP7001703
'AUTHOR: Kogin, M. G.; Andreychenko, 1. T.; Bogin, V. S.; 7.avartsev, N. A.;
Karker, Ya. 1.
ORG: none
iTITLE: Laboratory high-temperature furnace for heating and melting of metals
ISOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 32, no. 12, 1966, 1523-1525
TOPIC TAGS: metalluric research, metallurgic furnace, high temperature furnace,
electron beam furnace
ABSTRACT: A laboratory vacuum furnace for heating, melting, zone refining, and
evaporating (for vacuum-vapor deposition) primarily refractory metals has been
designed and built at an unidentified institution. The furnace operates with several
heating systems (resistance, radiation, arc, and electron bea4 used individually or
in combination. The vacuum chamber can be evacuated to a pressure of 10-6 mm Hg~
The furnace produces ingots 50 mm in diameter and up to 400 mm long. The charge
can be placed in advance or fed during the melting. Zone refining can. be done
wit1h a metal bar in the horizontal or vertical position. In vacuum-vapor deposi-
tion, the evaporation is done with an electron beam, and the temperature of the
substrate is controlled with radiant heat. The furnace has two 45-kw electron guns
operating with an accelerating voltage of 30 kv. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ATD PRESS: 5111
Card 1/1 UDC: 621.365:621.52:546.3
BOGIV, V. Yo. (Moskva)
- - I
Simplified method for determining stability segmentg. Artom.
i telem. 22 no.4-.509-510 Ap 161* (MIRA 14:4)
(Automatic control)
ZAFY P.S." D."
lnvostigating fluld friction in u f-loboid caigagerri-ent. Tren.
.1. im. v ma5li. no*lV..;",-,"o I t, 4' (MIRA 18~.*L)
YEGOROV, P.I.,, prof.; BOGIN, Yu.N.
Use of a new physical method, interference-impulse therapy in
the clinic for internal diseases. Terap.arkh. no.6-.28-33 '61.
(MIRA 15:1)
1. 1z 4-y kafedry tervpii (%ave - prof* P.I. Yegorc7a) TSentrall-
rogo instituts, usovershenstva7aniya vrachey. 2. Chlenrkorrespondent
AMN SSSR (for Yegorov).
(HUCTIWIhOWEUTICS)
BOGIN, Yu.N.; YUD114A, I.I.; FEVOTCHEVI., N.V.
Conservative method for treating ureteral calculi by inter-
ference-impulse therapy. Urologiia no.6:48-49 N-D 163.
(MIRA 17:9)
1. Iz TSentralinoy klinicheskoy bDIInitsy Ministerst"Va putey
soobshcheniya.
GAYDOVSKIY, Georgly; in daktor; XAZA OTI, T.Te., teldmicheekly
redaktor
(Hero of the Soviet Union, Ivan Golubstal Geroi Sovetskogo Soiuza
Ivan Golubstea, Moskva, Toen. Ind-vo Hintateretva obor. Soiuse. SSR,
1954. 87 p. (MW 80)
(Golubetm. Ivan "ovich, 191671942)
UUMIGH. 3m.; BOGINA, A.V., redaktor; XAZAKOVA, V.Ye., tekhnicheakAy
redaktor
[Incoupters in mmgaz7; travel notes] Vengerskie vstr9ohi;..putqyye
Sametkio Moskva. Voen.isd-vo Ministerstva obor. SSSR. 1955. 75 P.
(Mi'crof 11m) (MI" 10: 1)
(RuAgary-Description and travel)
SPIRIN, I., geroy Sovetskogo Boynsa;SALUTSKIY, G.R., reaaktor; BOGINA.
A.V., redaktor; LRYINSKATA, N.Z., tekhnicheekiy redaktor.""I""',
%now-
[Hemoirg of an aviator] Zapiski miatora (Hosk7a) VoenAzd-vo
Hinisteretva nbororq SSSR, 1955. 140 p. [Microfilml (MLHA 8:9)
(Air pilote)
MOROZOV, Savva Timofeyevichl BOGANA, redektor; BRIBRIS, N.V.,
tokbnlcheekly redaktor
(In the upper latitudes; adri"k on ocean ice] U poolednikh parallelai;
na dreifuiushchikh l,ldakh okeans. Moskva, Voen. ind-vo Ministeretya I
obor. SSSR, 19560 244'06 ' (HM 9:8)
(Artic regions)
i '~' i I fI ) i1 .
Fitimulds" Ruvim Isayevich; ZAYKIN, Pavel Dmitriysvich4,AQ9&M
redaktor; SRIBNIS, N.V., takhnicheekly redaktor ' 'u-64. V.. A*AW'd
[Life and unusual adventures of Lieutenant Commander Golovinin,
traveler and seafarer] Zhizn' i neo~yknovennye prikliuchaniia'kapitan-
leiteranta Golovnina., puteahestvennika i morakhodtoa. MoBkva, Voen,
izd-vo M-va obor. SSSR, 1957. 543 p. ' (MLRA 10:6)
(Golovnin, Vasilli Mikhallovich, 1776-1831)
B
KOTELINIKOV, oria Borisovich,- STRIMIN. Tu.Y.. red.1 BOGINA, A.Y. red.;
SOIDMNIK& R.L.. takhn.red.
["Potemkin$ of the Baltic fleet; a historical narrative) Baltiiskii
"Potemkinl-istorichaskoe povestvovania. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo 14-va
obor. SSSR, 1957* 124 pe (MIRA 11:5)
(Kniaz' Potemkin Tvricheskii (Armored cruiser))
BDGINA, Blemer, dr.
Organization of a large institution for medical science.
Munka szemle 7 no.8:19-21 Ag'63.
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S/865/62/002/000/042,1042
D405/D301
-mullarts 71.Zolcotova, N. A Dooina I Bolotina, G.P.,
Kuchererdto, Rogovenko, Ye.S. and Sheykin, R.L.
TIME Z'Xfeet of prolonged limitation of motor act3*V3'.ty o!
R
vital functions in mord-.eys
Problemy kosmicheshoy biologii. v. 2. Ed. by N. gljia~a_
-Liosco -Izd-vo '41 SSSRL, -1962,
yan and %V.. Ya.3dovs1dy. A 117
417-427
TTM: The experiments were cmducted on foiir niorO,-cys (o:Z
three di-Cf erent types).' The, frs
I 'I- a., t experimental scries lasted for
10 days and the amcond for 3.~ honths. The experiments were conduct..;
3.
ed in two different models of r:ixatora: one detigned by Lilly and
1"ason, and the second by P..L. Z;heyhin. 17he pulse and respiration
a
rates .7ere detemined', as well s the weight of the monhey prior
It was found that prolonged limita-
to, and after.the experiments. 0
tion of motor'act-ivity has no harmful effect on the physiological
-unc eir ner-,.
tions of the monkeys,. their behavior and the state of th
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ffect of prolow,ed limitation D405/D301
..vous system. Durin,1 the first 2-4 days of restricted motion some
Onsi--nificant) changes in sl6eping tima and a depression in the
orientirqr reflex were observed. These effects did, not last long
and. af t r -3-5 days already the functions of the animals returned to~';
nontial. E'onheys, kept in a fixator, ctra nerve an v_nluable objects
amount of food consumed by the ani-I
for furthcr investigations. Zhe air,
m. als dropped by 26-50';.,, whereas the -Composition of the diet rem,
ed practically unchanged. * The Treight. of the monheys increaned
a '- mo-
sharply (by about 50*7)) during fixation per-Jod of 3~-S atho. rho
pulse a-Lid respiration rates were -aot. ap-,pre ci ably aff cct-ed. Thc hair
and shin were in a good state., The apparatus developed by Sheyl:cin
proved
to be more advantageous than that of Lilly and Nason. There
wrlish-language
are 5 figures and 4 tables. The most important Z
references read as follows: Lilly J.00.F. Appl. Physiol., 12, 1 1958
and Mason J.W.F. Appl. Physiol.-.12, 1, 1953.
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AUDIOR: _~odn~, 1.9 D~*; Rokotova, No A,j_ Rogovonko, Yo. 3.1 Sh9yj4RR_,_L,
ORG: none
TIM,: Effect of partial limitation of motor activities on basic physiological
processes in monkeys
SOURCE: AN SSSR, OtdelenAye biologiohoskikh nauk. Problonly kosmichoskoy biologii,
v. 4, 1965, 308 -315
TOPIC TAGS: -respiration, brain, animal physiology, expar~hTent,ani~wl, e flight
~c
simdation, space physiology, weightlessness, pb~ iZ1jF11,p-,Pa&hAer
ABSTRACT: Experiments with partial restra onkey v %Wperf med
in' 0
0
hl
t
during the last two years because under we~' less nNditloni~.pA~,t
. orm o e.
restraint of humans and animals has becom Athe standard'f f- Lstence
during spaceflight. In the authors' laborato idol, r strain-Csystem
designed by Sheykin, which consists of a rest ng collar, a belt, and
either a seat (for the macaque monkey) or a foot rest (for the capuchin
jnonkeys), was used.
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ACC NR, AT6003B64
The first series of 'experiments was performed on four monke's for
y
;'th'e purpose of determining the effects of prolonged, partial restraint of
Imotor activity on the circadian rhythm of behavior, on the appetite, and
the orienting reflex. The monkeys showed an Insignificant diminution in
.the duration of sleep and a depression of the orienting reflex only during
,the first two to four days after the beginning of the experiment. Their
,appetite remained good during the entire period of restraint (10 days to 4
months). Daily medical examinations failed to reveal any pathological
:results of prolonged restraint. After the. monkeys were freed from restraint
they experienced a certain difficulty in walking. When sitting. on a shelf
they tried to assume the pose In which they had been restrained. After
prolonged restraint (4 months) there was a certain loss of spatial orien-
tation, which manifested Itself In the inability of the monkeys to estimate
:distances"properly when jumping. However, all these consequences of
restraint disappeared after 2-3 hours. Tests showed that there was no
change in sexual drives as a result of prolonged restraint.
The purpose of the second series of.experiments was to study diurnal
variations in respiratory rhythm, cardiac activity, and bioelectrical activity
of the brain of restrained monkeys. Experiments were performed on two
capuchin and one macaque monkey. Special features-were added to
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Sheykin's restraint system for recording respiration, motor activity, EKG,
.and EEG. Data from the experiments Indicated that changes In the frequency
'of respiration, in general, were related to motor activities of the monkeys.
Respiration in monkeys fluctuated between 32 and 47 cycles per min.
.Frequency of respiration tended to diminish during the night hours when the
monkeys slept. Data obtained two weeks after the beginning of the experi-
ment did not vary much from results obtained during the first three days.
Pulse frequency in the macaque monkey ranged from 130 to 160 cps, and
-in the capuchin from 200 to 250 cps. External stimulation (a rhythmic
flashing light) caused the pulse to rise somewhat; in the macaques, for
example, it went up to 200 cps. During the course of the experiment the
pulse rate tended to remain steady. Restrained macaque monkeys at rest tended
to exhibit an alpha-1-1ke rhythm with a frequency of 8-12 cps and an average ampi:1-
tude of 90-95,~%:,-. Light stimulation of the.eyes caused a distinct inhibition of
this rhythm* Capuchin monkeys show a characteristic data-like rhythm with a fre-
quency of 25-35 cps and an average amplitude of 70-ay, The bioelectrical activity
of the brain of the monkeys did not show any variations during the period of their
restraint. The.data obtained in these experiments indicate that under conditions
of partial restraint, the respiration, heart beat, and bioelectrical activity of the
brain remain within normal limits for the duration of the period of restraint. A
comparison of the results of these experiments with those found in the literature
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indicates that prolonged restraint has certain advantages ovor comparativoly zhortZ'
term restraint. The relative stability of physiological indices obtained during
prolonged restraint indicates that animals in limited-restraint systems could be used
as subjects in space-flight experivents6;Orig,'arte has: 3 figures. fA-TD PRCSS.- 40
SUB CODEs 06 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 004 / OTH REF: 003
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W7'3--67- "I) SCM DD/GD
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100 UR/0000/66/000/000/0068/0069
.,AOTHORI Bogina, I.'D.,, Corbunova, I. X.; Rogovenkop Ye, S,I Rokoto
Mal none
TITLEst-Psychophysiological characteristics of a sequence of movements in,man [Paper
:P4800fed-at the Conference on Problem of Space Xedicine hold in Xoscow from
.24--to'27 May 19661
SOUWE:. Konferentsiya~'po problomam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 146. Problemy
ko*ichookoy-meditainys (Problems of space medicine); materialy konforentaii,,
xosdi*91,1966s 68-69
TAGS: psychophysiologyi space psychology.. man' machine communication
ABOAACT: The problem of the.pi~esent study was.to obtain evidence of the creation
Uhian internal criteria during action-sequence instruction and to
;observe the process of obeying these criteria. Tests too place on
k
V*Oerimen
tal panels with swiches and keys; subjects were instructed
i-indthe 'n ordered to. repeat various predetermined sequences which
11~~'siated of pressing and transferring the hand. The testa'were con-
'-ducted on healthy adult volunteers of both sexes aged 17-45,with inter
or
vilwdiaite higher education.
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In tests on 16 subjects, instructio'n' for a sequence of 8 and 16
studied (panel with 12 switches) using
s*If6h applications
I
was
a search
*thod and the free selection of each action from any three. During
i"fruction. it was noted that subjects choose the type of action sequence
;Fvfifth occurs when the direction of hand transfer is constant. In tests
'6WI 6 subjects, it was found that the preceding direction 'of hand mqtion
dkites the choice of the' subsequent action.
Results of these tests indicate that the process of instructing action
:6dquence is a process of choice and the development of internal criteria,
which in these tests was the direction of motion of the hand over the
PA"Ol.
In tests on 30 subjects, the execution rate of a preinstructed sequence,
of maneuvers using panel switches and the speed of hand percussion on
a panel key were studied. It was found that the time required to execute
'bile motor cycle in a free choice situation is maintained at a high level
(mean error doesnot exceed 0. 01 of the. value of the mean relative,
error; 100 fluctuates from 2-5%). * Analysis of these data revealed
a Complete conformance with MacGill' a model, which considers the
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ojj~ikatlon of a mechanism generating wtime interval. It was also
obterved that the fluctuation of intervals corresponds to fluctuations at
t6i output of a system provided with feedback assuring error com, en ation
7~hese studies indicate jhat one internal criterion which controls
ence is the time interval taken to complete a motor cycle and
tactiort sequ
f process of con-
_t4t wuniform speed.o motion is associated with the J
foraing.to-Ahis interval. [w.k. No. 221 ATD Report 66-1161
'SUB
-CMgt:: o6, o5 sm DAT&t Owa
Ik
va
Distri
1.
ocitt TLnap-ia-r. ,3 'AM
in t-=eid fXd q~Qlt fjjt.riAi;,qj
t I.P.
RM14. method for determining total sulfur In rubber mixturos and
valcanizates. Iduch. i res. 16 no.12:27-30 D 157. (KI9A 11:3)
1. 11muchno-Iseledovatel'skly inetitut ehinnoy promphlennouti.
(Rabber-Ansivais) (Sulfur-Analysis)
SOV/138-59-2-18/24
AUTHORS: Bogina L. L. and Mart3rikhina, I. F.
TITLE: Determination of Chlorine and Bromine in Rubberb and
Vulcanisates by Combustion (Oprede-Iniye obei-~~'!Ggo
khlora i broma v kv,.~chukakh i vulkanizatakh M"'.1todom
sozhzheniya)
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina..,1959, Nr 2, pp 55-57 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Various disadvantages of the methods used by Pringsbeim,
Korshun and Chumachenko are discussed. The present
method is based on the determination of the halogens
by combustion in a Mars tubular electric oven. The
method is similar to the one described by the authors
for the determination of sulphur in rubbers which was
described in Kauchak i rezina, 1957, Nr 12. The halogen-
containing rubber or vulcanisate sample is subjected to
combustion in the oven in an air current and the
separated halogens absorbed on alkali in the presence
of hydrogen peroxide; chlorides and bromides are formed.
Vanadium pentoxide is added to the reaction in order to
reduce the temperature of the vulcanisate and to
Card 1/2 eliminate all the halogens. The combustion is carried
SOV/138-59-2-18/24
Determination of Chlorine and Bromine in Rubbers and Vulcanisates
by Combustion
out at a temperature of 110000 and the halogen determined
by using the mercurometric method; results are shown in
Tables 1 and 2. The layout of the apparatus used for
the analysis is shown in a Figure. Formulae for
calculating the percentage content of chlorine and
bromine are given, This analysis can be carried out
in a comparatively short time (75 to 80 minutes).
There are 2 tables and I figure.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinnoy
promyshlennosti '(Saie=~.ific-Reseam'h institute of the Tyr.
Industry)
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BDGINA, L.L.; YXROSHKINA, L.P.; MARTYUXHIWA, I.P.
laufmann method for rapid determination of the unsaturation
of fatty acids. XRuch. i res. 18 no-1:58 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:1)
I.Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlannosti.
,(Acids, Fatty)
BGGIM, L.L.; YBROSHKINA, L.P.; MARTYMIM, I.P.
Determination of the carbon black content of vulcanizates based
on butyl rubber. UuchJ rez. 19 no.5:54-55 VT 160.(MMA 13:7)
1. Hauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut shinnou promyeblennosti.
(Carbon black) (Butyl rubber)
m --
~OGINA, L.L.; MARTYUKHINAO I.P.
Complexometrio deteynination of aluminum,, iron, calci=, magnesium,
and 2ine in vuleanizates. Kauoh. i rez. 20 no.10:34-36 0 161.
(MIRA IM12)
1. Nauohno-issledavatellokiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti.
(Vulcanization) (Rubber-Analysis)
KlGiNi s ?!AP,7: 'IN
-1 ~ "I., - , loilo
33wltanemm jet,:-jmin-'nV of polyisolAir-ylrnp, wid carbon black
in the vul.,--nizatcis vvide frem Wtvl x-abber. Kt~unh. 4~ rez.
22 no.12:5~52 1) 163. ("TtA 17-9)
1. ~nat~tut s),lAmoy
BOGINA, Sh. A.
"Assimilyatsiya immigrantov v SShA (50-60-e gody XDC v.).f'
report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropological & Ethnological sciences;
~bscow, 3-10 Aug 64.
NUSS, Pavel Alokoandrovich; YAMPOLISKIY, Aron Naumovich; NAUDIOV,
I.I., nauchn. red.;. A, S.L,, red.; BOMVNEV, 1-u.,
tekhn. red.
(Savings materials at construction sites] Ekonomiia ma-
terialov na stroikakh. Moskvnp Stroiizdat 1964. 115 P.
WRA 17-3)
BDGINA, S.L., red.; TARKHOVA, X.Ye., takhn. red.
(Recom-nendations for operational planning in construction
organizations] Rekomendatsii po opemtivnomu planirovaniiu
v stroitellnykh organizat5iiakh. Moskva, Goa stroiizdat
1963. 19 P. (MIRA 16:9~
1. Akademiya stroitel'stva. i arkhitektury SSSR. Nauchno-
iseledovatel'skiy institut ekonomiki stroitellstva.
(Construction industry)
BERZON, O.F.,, Inzh.; )JIJKSIITEY14, D.I... inzh.; KUPERMAII, Ya.M..,
kand. ekon. nauk; RUDNER, I.B., kand. tekhn.nauk;
GORBUSHIN, P.B.., red.; ZHUKOVSKIY, Ye.S., nauchn. red.;
GIROVSKIY) V.F... glav. red. serii; BOGINA, S.L., red.;
GOLIBERG, T.M., tekhn.red.
[Handbook on material and machinery supply for construction
units] Spravochnoe posobie po materiallno-tekhnichaskomu
snabzheniiu atroitellmykh organizataii. Pod obahchei red.
P.B.Gorbushina i D.I.Bukshtoina. Moskva; Gosstroiizdat,
1963. 607 p. WIRA 17: 1)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki
stroitel'stva. 2. Direktor Vauchno-issledovateliskogo insti-
tuta ekonomiki stroitel'stva i chlen-korre n Ient Akaderii
stroitel'stva i arkhitektury (for Gorbushin
T 3. Rukovoditell
otdela normirovaniya matorial'rWkh resursov i tsen na stroi-
tel'rWe konstruktsii nauchno-isaledovatel'Bkogo inatituta
ekonomiki stroitel'stva (for Bukshteyn~.
(Construction industry-Management)
BOGINA, S.L., red.
[Growth potentials of labor productivity in construction
and of lowering of prime cost in construction assembly work)
Rezervy rosta proizvoditelinosti truda v stroit,,"stve i sni-
zheniia sebestoirnosti stroitellno-montazhrWkh rabot. Moskva,
Stroiizdat, 1964. 206 p. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Naiichno-issledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki stroitellstva.
KARASIK, Moisey Naumovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; GUTSAL114KO, I.S.,
inzh., nauchn. red.; BOGINA, S.L., red.
[Economic effectiveness of design decisions for livestock
buildings) Ekonomicheskaia effektivnost' proektnykh re-
shenii zhivotnovodcheskikh ob"ektov. Maskva., Stroiizdat,
1964. 122 p. (MIRA 17:7)
BOGINIGH.L F.
Mail-order business in the now year. Sov.fotc, 23 no.1:25 Ja
163. 1 (mRA 16:5)
1, Zamestitell direktora Respublikahokoy kontory po dostavke zakupok
po pochte Ministerstva torgovIi RSFSR.
(Mail-order business)
(Photography--Equipment and supplies)
BOGINICH, V. F., Cand of Agric Sol -- (diss) "Investigation of the fertil-
izability ofpotatoes in varloi s stages of noutishmaat and r..,iethods CLP
applying fertilizers." Klevx 1957, 21 pp (Ukrainian Academy of 11,gri--
cultural Sciences) 120 copies M, 34-57, 90)
VDI 15, NO 2, F~b Cl
te pmpoatre ~tiz Te;,r?, F. ~f
Vr MIDS k-J.1;jcKl, pp
to 1.1feft Prof LT Fccior
pp 4-7.
Of Millir~n A~clm3t Tllplnthr~rla is the
protoctiD-. 1,;.P. iLvt L, "r3al Prof I'T JZ)'Ob
Facuity or pp 7-5.
~p.^Zard,4r,. Sjvrt:zrors Lcu3 of Futirm; Prizarlu-S Dr
S. -DIZhas vay -.rlz!.krit Di:casb, LT 1:07!ca SMY.", P13-151.
p
G. of (warien wid OvIE ctv~,jw -Ica BCml:JA,
G~Mecologlst; pp IL-le.
7. -:t:me tbou~~ l:Pillr-.-7' lv= HILAKOVIC, ncuro;--,rch!,Lt-
C
riat; pp la-~Ll.
DISIO'laticm of tl',* RIP end Itl Treatn6rt-
p
DDcont Pr H.'Lalln F. pp V2-23,
D. RT~-e TuzoZIAV L!od s B~ttl-j Izcln:it :vborculo--Is"
Lo. itz-,th. rer P-dov= STJZPANOVII
pq
Ll. ffAIC3h0l P--cac"t &cd Zc;zrt-Nat ;noblcm of I-abli c )-.ealth
V*Ika W".]U:.,Clcj . p;,
UKAicir--ki femltet.
114701
-9/137/62/000/002/044/1L
A006/AlO1
AUTHORS: Kreymer, G. S., Khudosovtsev, S. A., Safonova, 0. S.,_Bogino, E. M.
T=: Research for new sintered carbide grades for pneumatic impact
drilling
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 32, abstract 2G258
C'Sb. tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t tverdykh splavov", 1960, no. 2, 3-14)
TEXT: From 4 initial W-powders, 8 series of experimental WC-Co sintered
carbides were prepared containing 8, 11, 15 and 20% Co. The W-powders were
produced by H2 reduction at 650 - 820; 7e0 - 800; 900 and 1;2000C with
conventional and Intensified grinding of the mixtures. The sintered carbides
obtained were subjected to perforating drilling tests on a-stand at 7 atm, on
rocks of 16 - 18 class strength (according to Protod'yakonov). The absence of
breakdowns of the plates and wear resistance were taken as criteria of suitabili
ty in selective laboratory-scale tests. Highest strength in pneumatic impact
drilling wa's shown by ooarse-grained WC-Coosintered carbides, prepared on the
base of tungsten that was reduced at 1,200 C. A decrease of the grain size by
intensified grinding of the mixtures, caused a decrease in ak and the operational
Card 1/2
S/137/62/OC-O/C-02/044/144
Research for new sintered carbide grades ... A006IAlol
strength of the sintered carbide, In spte of maintained and even slightly
increased 6&,. From sintered carbides BK 8 (VK 8),B~ 11 (VK11), M 115 (VK11V)
and standard 8K 15 (7K15), tested under industrial conditions, the latter proved
unsuitable for drilling on GA 100-n1 (BA100-PI) unit under conditions of the
Tyrny-Auz and similar deposits. VK11V showed the best results of all the
sintered carbides tested; its operational strength factor was by 1,5 times
higher than that of VK15 and the advance per I bit was twice as high.
1. BrokhIn
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 2/2
YMVER~ G.S.; MtWSOVTSFV, S.A.; SAMNOVA, O.S.; DOGINO,
Stud- of new hard alloy brands for air-percussion boring
Sbor. trude VNIITS no.20-14 160. (MIRA 15.2;
(Rock drills)
(Ceramic metals)
GANSHTAX, V.I.; BMINSKIT, I.S., izzhener, rodaktor; TIMN, A.T., rodaktor;
UVAROiA'. kiy rodaktor.
[cost of production in memuo-building] Sebostsimost' produktaii v
mashimostresaii. Izd. 2-to, perer. I dep. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekba.
izd-vo mashimostreitelluoi lit-ry, 1956. 153 P. (*raA 9:6)
(Machinery industry-goats)
ioTi _0 j6 ----- -
ACCESSION NR: AP5022039 UR102b
62l.7T5.741
MIME: Boginskiy, L. S.; Kabel'skiyj,' 1 14. r
Ko otkov, V. A.; Joginov, P. I.&
,.-Roman, 0. -Shdrih u6 ,Ye
TITLE: Pressure source for compaction of powder thin-wall bushings or,-shapeas
Class 49, No. 173105
SOURCE: Byulletefi izobretenly i tovarnykh znakov,,no. 14, 1965, 110
TOPIC TAGS: powder netallur der coppaction, explosiveecompaction
POW
ABSTRACT: This Author Ceit4r4cate introAWL-es a method for the explosive compaction
of thin-wall, mbtal-povder b hings or shspes. In this methodexploding wire is
us
-::;,..used for generating pressure. The wire is placed in a pressure-transferring med-Lum
e.g., po3,vetbylene.or wax6 which fino the inner cavity.of the blank being formed.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBNI
WED., 02,Tan6 ENQ: 00.1 SUB CODE: TE Ff,~
ATD PRESS:
NO REF SOV., _000-0. _OTHER 000
iL5~ard
_7.
VMS/ Miscellaneous Bodk~review
Card 1A Pub. 1:28 - 27/31
Authors I Arietov, 1. A.1 Bo zkiys H. H., UgIneere; Zablonakiyp 1. Lj arxl
Kudryav,teev,
V.
Title i Critique and bibliography
Farlodical I Vest.-ma9h. 3515o 84-881 Hai ".1933
Abstract S Critical.. review is givin on the following technical books: "Cos
t of.
Production in MachGne Congtraction Industry," by V. 1. Ganshtaki "IDesign
and Planning of.Gear and Wom Gear Tranmissions and Reducing Gearp" by
11yenko, M. S.,'Grebenyuk., A. I., and Nikoliskiy, D. N. Table.
Institution
VLASOT, Boris Vasil'79vich; mjAtAjinzh9ner, redaktor; TARUGHBYP
A.S., inzhener, roteenzent; XMIWSOV, B.P., inzhener. retsenzent;
UVAROVA, A.F. tekhnicheakir redaktor.
[Measures of productioll'in a Inachimory manufacturing plant production
in lots and single units) lzmeriteli produktaii mashinostroiUjOnogo
savoda (seriinoe i edinichaos proizvodstvo) Xoskva, Gos.nauchmo-
tokhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-rr 1957. 67 p. (MLRA 10:6)
.(Machimery, industrv~ (Aro&uctivitv accounting)
Ay
a ")e' Z) /f /
XZTT, Georgiy Yakovlevich; YURIYXV. Nikolay Mikhaylovich; BUSTATSUTA, L.A.,
inzh orate enzent; SOCHINSKIT, A.R.. inzh., retzanzent;I-Aminsurs
ekonomist, red.; SALTANSKIT, A., red.izd-va;
tekhn.red,
[Planning in =chinery manufacturing factories] Planirovania na
mashinostrottelinon za'vods. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo
mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1957. 243 ps (MIRA 11:4)
(Machinery industry)
BOGINSXIT, M.N., inshener.
Determining the economic efficiency of Introducing technological
innovationo. Vest.mash. 37 no.10:72-75 0 15?. (MIRA 10:11)
(Ifficiency, Industftal)
-A1'i
~ -1 W,
USATOV, Ivan Andrayevich; POLYAXOV.
SEMINOVA, N.M., red.ixd-va;
V.Vo, reteentent: BOGINSKIY. M.N..,zel.;
.ra- --'-'-"_
llain-
UVAROVA, Agree to 0
[Balance shoat in factory management; using accounts of machinery
manufacturing enterprises for analysis and improvement of their
activities] Balans v upravlenii zavodoml itpollzovanie otchetnoott
mashinostroitollnogo predpriiattia dlia analiza i uluchshenita ago
doiatellnosti. Moskva, Goo. nauebuo-takhn. izd-vo mashinoetraite.
lit-ry, 1958. 107 P. (MIRA 1l.-4)
(Machinery industry--Accounting)
BOGINSKIY, M.N., insh.
.
Financing njw eqalpment expenses bv the State Bank, rest, meh, 38
no.3:87.Nr 58. (Factory mumpmentY (Credit) (KIPA llt2)
AUTHOR: Boginskiy, M.N., Engineer SOV/122-58-5-24/26
IITIE- r R_e_T0_Ur_VrftTn"9Tr_,;ering and Scientific Conference on the
Economics, Planning and Organization of Production in
Mechanical Engineering (Chetvertoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye
soveshchaniye po ekonomike, planirovaniyu i organizatsii
proizvodstva v mashinostroyenii)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya, 1958, 14r 5,
pp 82 - 84 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Report on a conference recently called in Moscow by
the Central Administration of the Scientific and Engineering
Association for the Mechanical Eagineering Industries. The
conference took note of progress towards the reorganization of
the engineering industry towards geographic de-centralization
and specialization within each region. Deficiencies were noted
in the progress towards standardization which must precede
the concentration of production in specialized undertakings.
There is as yet no typical procedure for planning the local
development of branches of engineering. The j-,iechanization of
clerical and computing work is as yet insufficient. Much
attention was devoted to the streamlining of the wage structure
and rate-fixing standards in engineering. Some work had been
Card 1/3
SOV/122-58-5-24/26
The Fourth Dngineerinr:- and Scientific Coafcrence on the Econor,ics,
Flannin,- and Organization of Production in Mechanical En&~ineering
L.,
carried out in assessing piecework arranCements where
qualitative and quantitative standards did not justify pay-
ment by results. A larger percentage of time payment vas
achieved. A better balance was achieved bctmeen a rise in
productivity and vaBe increases. In a certain C.:roup of
plants during 9 months in 1957, the productivity of labour
rose by 11.60,16 and the wages by 6%. In many cases, ner, rates
fixed recently proved to be technically unjustified. They
were immediately over-fulfilled and did not stimulate
further improvement in productivity. A successful chanr7e-
over to a ?-hour woxking day was reported, without loss of
L
either wages or increase of production ecsts. Rate-fixing
for small batch production has not been adequately developed.
The practice of the best plants to predict the effectiveness
of new production methods and to set cost reduction tasks
should be copied by others. Typical operational planning
schemes for whole plants and individual shops are required.
The conference drew the attention of the central planning
authority to the need of reducin- the number of planning and
0
Card.2/3 costing criteria. Apart from the total volume of production,
SOV/122-58-5-24/26
The Fourth BagineerinG and Scientific. Confr-rence on the Economics,
Planning and Organization of Production in blechanical Engineering
the production rost and ':he productivity of labour, it was
necessary to use the criteria of the proper utilization of
production funds and the profitability of production. The
price-fixing by agreement between supplier and customer should
be accepted to avoid the existing practice of "double-planning'!
A method %,,,as desirable to compare the prod:uction volumes
of engineerine plants in groups by degree of complexity.
The central planning authorities viere requestued,lo simplify
planning procedures and to approve the annual production pro-
gramme during the quarter before the beCinninG of the year.
Standardized factory equipment should be developed by the
research institutes and its manufacture organized in a cen-
tralized fashion. Regional conferences on specializ-ation and
collaboration in the engineering industry should be organized.
Card 3/3 1. Mechanical engineering 2. Industrial production--Organization
3. Industrial production--Economic aspects
TROITMUY, Petr Aleksandrovich; MVCHZVSKIY, Mark Pavlovich; RIMM, Z.N.,
Inzh., reteenzent; FROLOV, Ye.P., insh., retsensent;
M zh*-skon,# red,; TXAGHN, A.I.j red,lsd-val ELIVIK3,7, Til%v
N "n
M
takhn.red.
(00 t planning for machinery manufaeturing plants; methods ard
pra:tioe] PlaniroTanie sebestoizosti na mashinostroitellnon
savode; metodika L praktika. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhneizd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ryo 19599 249 pq (MIRA 1214)
(Machinery industry--Costs)
AINUKROYSM, Andray Petrovioh; IM. M.Yu., doteent. retsenzent-,
I IT
SIBIRTA OV. LOU,, ekonomist, rateensent; BOGGINSKIT
insh.-ekonom., red.; MGM, A.I., redhd a ~MOVA,
G.V., takhn.red.
Elconomio control of the work of a machinery manufacturing
enterprise] 11konomicheskii kontroll raboty mashinostroitellnogo
predpriiatlia. Moskva, Gos.u&uohno-tekhn*Izd-vo mashinostroite
lit-ry, 196o. 263 P. (MIRA 13:12)
(Machinery industry-Accounting)
TIPWT, G.V., prof., doktor ikon.um*#.PrinimI uchastiye WZPANOV, A.Ys..
PANTXR, B.Ta.,.inigh.,.rateousent;.VOGIN~FU. K.N., inzh.-Okon.,
red,; SALYANSKIT, A.A., tokhn.red.
[Planning at machinery' plants] Planirovanie na mashinostroitell-
nykh savodakh. Isid.1, perer. Koskva. GoB.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 48o p. (MIn 13:4)
(ftobluery Industz7)
BOGINSK17r, M.P.; GAYDASH B.I.; GLUSHCHMO, V.N.
.9
Efficient equipment for obtaining high-quality pegmatite, Stekei
ker. 18 no.8:91-33 Ag 161. (HIRL 14:10
(Pogmatites) (crushing machinery) .
BOGINSKIY,-!L.P,,-inzh.; GAYDAS14, S.I., inzh.1 GLUSIICHEMO, V.K., inzh.
- :Z- -
New designs of rod-type insulators with spiral ribs. Vest.
elektroprom. 32 no.10:76-78 o 161. (MIRA 14-9)
(Ele*ctric insulators and insulation)
DVERIYY V,13.; DOGINSKIY, N.K.
Structure of extra-deep wells in the Dnieper-Doriets Lowland.
Noft. i gaz. prom. no.2t28-31 Ap-je 163. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Tre8t "Folt-avaneftegazrazvedka".
(ISIMANSKIY, I.B., gornyy inzh.; 80GIIISKI7, P.Ya., yornyy inzh.
Analysis of leakage and inleakage of' air in I'Dzerzhinskrudll
Trust mines. gbor.nauch. trud. KORI no. 21-141-148 '63.
(MIRA 17j7)
in niflnes
i'G-RT no, 2~
MUMMY. 1B.; BOGINSKII, P, Ya,
11
Efficiency of major mine ventilation (-,Yi,* Aent at the
"Dzerzhinakrudam Trust. Sbor nauch. trud. KGRI no.23:142-148
t63 (MIRA 170)
BUGAY, P.M.; BYKOV, P.M.;.BQ(WSM, R.M.
Granite as raw materials for manufacturing porcelain for electrical
engineering purposes. Stek. i ker. 17 no.10:30-32 160.(MIRA 13:10)
(Granite) (Electric insulators and insulation)
BAIANDIN, A. A., BOGKA140VA, 0. K isAGuLyAws, G. V. , NEY7.1AN, Yu. V. , and POMT, Ye. 1.
(Inst. af Organic Chem. AS USSRi
"Investigation of the Mechrism of Successive Reactions Butane-Butylene-Divinyl
by Using Radioactive Carbon C' ." P. 52.
Isotopes and Radiation In Chemistry,, Collection of papers of
2nd All-Union Sci. Tech. Conf. on Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and
Radiation In National EconomW and Science) Moscow, Izd-vo AN 6=.,1958,, 380"-
This volume published the reports of the Chemistry Section of the
2nd AU Sci Tech Coof on Use or Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation
in Science and the National Becoomy, sponsored by Acad Sci USSR and Main
Admin for Utilization of Atomic Energy under Council of Mini-jacters LrM
Moscow 4-12 Apr 1957.
Vi N,
~.A! rap&-~if#nrc mal d1dretric IOWA On
T1
v (Afip4yar Wris.
pp
IIt, Ilill-i 11 1 AtX cal-tcIt"Iml wid ilck-,tric
- I-.. pf -Ot ;m r~irir% Ior In, %, i,
1rilt x),tT%-v 5-MA rltl 11*1 at"'T., 'S.11":
comidemble put of
of Ila toll. Th~ it"I fador t'1114NI I
1.1'CANCAnnut ftn't its 40rcf4c Immi iq I) - D# 9
hictor Irw of PH 011:1-
I,!)- Ift"ni, "t the !tell :i1porltonct. 111111
10ASI.-I vi th~
It Akfill-le ii'muell Out i P106AI b
thir. 10 the 64,11.vtoriox prote" of col(q
;W, I - z 1. t) bY MIAIUM-M911t, I at fire nMZCMrY
in ~m 41161IR Maliulucturc. S,vsternatk "ftMinD-
JtIIprovt,gj Ynnnufiit u ring 'Aechnfdrigy
%06,--h III turn mulled In mi-dor
the qu:111ty fActor
BOGLAR, G.vu-lA
Approximate computation of the elementary attenuation function.
Magy hir techn 12 no*3sl09-110 Je '61.
1. HirsAastachnikai Tudomanyos Egyesulet tagja; Beloianniss
HiradastechnbCWI Gyar; "Magyar Hiradastechnika" szerkeaztoje.
BOGLAR, Gyula
... - - I
I
Normal time, normal frequency~. .-Hir-techn 14 no.5:179-1-83.0 163.
1, Beloiannisz Eiradastechnikai Gyar; "Hiradastechnika"
szerkeaztoje
DAIMS, ing.; BQGL&R, Gyula (translator]
New component parts. Ifir techn 14 no.6:213-215 D 163.
1. Siemens t Halske Aktiengesellschaft le!erk fur
Bauelenebte (for Dames).
2. 1111iradastechnika" szerkesztoje (for Boglar).
BOGIAR, G7ula
Dimensioning of potential filters. Hir techn 15 no. 2: 33-39
F 164.
1. Beloiannisz Hiradastechnikai Gyar; "Hiradastechnika" szer-
keaztosege.
BOGIAR, Gyula
Dimensioning of narrow band power term filters. Hir techn 15 no.8:
246-251 11 164.
1. Beloiannisz Telecomiaunication Engineering Factury, Budapest,
and Scientific editor, "Biradasteelinika".
3013-1-AR, L.
T'a ger; a book review. p. 200 (IStlinographia Vol. ( , no 1/2, 191,15
H ia-e to Fritz Yru, - 7
9udapest)
SO: '-onthly TAst of -vant Furo!~Pmn Accession (7-11,7A.1.) TC. Vol. C, no.
7, july 1957, Tincl.
BOGIAR, Lj!Lyosh (Budapesht)
Jaguar-eating people (from "Ellt u Tudoadny). Nsaka i zhiznl 28
no.5:36-39 My 161. (14IFLA 14 -.6)
(Bororo Indians)
BOGLAR, Lajos
Among the Indians of Western Brazil.III. Elet tud 1.5 no.371
1167-n71 11 S 160.
BOGIAR, _4joa, -
Among the Indians of Western Brazil. Elet tud 15 no.17:527-531
24 AP 160.
BOGLAR, Lajos
Among the Indians of Western Brazil, II, Elot tud 15
nool9t590-594 '~4:8 My 160.
BOGLAR, Lajos; HAPPY, Nicholas
The last Mavajan Indiana. Elet tud 16 no.44t1390-1394 29 0
161.
BOGURI Lajoa
White spots ot the etbnographio map of our earth. Elet tud 16 no.27t
.859-860 2n 161. ,
BOGLAR Lajos
The life of the Indiana cia the Tierra del Fuego. Elet tud 16 no.32:
1005-1009 6 Ag 161.
BOPTAR, Lajoa
A Just discovered Brazilian Indian group. Elet tud 16 no.33:1053-1054
13 Ag 161.
BOGIAR, Lajos
Bushmen. FlOt tud 17 no. 16:494-498 22 Ap 162.
BOGIAYI Ye*jP SrWdavatell
Let's give more independence to students. Prof.-tekh.obr.
19 n9,1:10 -Ta 162. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Yellninskoye uchilishche makhanizatsii sellskogo kho7,yaystva
No.8, Smolenskaya. oblast'.
(Fari mechanization-Study and teaching)
1-30MAYEV) L. 1.
"Automatization of Sharpness Adjustaent in Horizontal Photographic Reproduction
Cmeras." Sub 18 Jun 51, Moscow Polygraphic Inst.
Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951
SO- Sun. No. 1,80, 9 May 55.
.ROGIAYIIV. lev Ivanovich; MILICHIN, A.B., redaktor; TORONTSOVA, E.Y.,
- . -fIeffnINZeTiy redaktor'.
[Photomachanical eqaipmeni) lPotomekhanicheakoe oborudovanie.
Moskva. Goo. izd-vo "Iskusetvo," 1954. 318 p. (MLRA 7:12)
(Photomachanichl processes--Apparatun and supplies)
SOV/1 37-58-11-23863
Translation from! Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 284 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Boglevskaya, N. M.
TITLE: On the Functional hanges in'the Central Nervous System During the
Early Stage of Chronic Lead Poisoning (0 funktsiondil nykh izmene-:
niyakh tsentrallnoy nervnoy sistemy pri.ranney 5tadii khronicheskoy
svintsovoy intoksikatsii)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Materialy po vopr. gigiyeny truda i kliniki prof. bolezney.
Gorlkiy,1957, pp 119-127
ABSTRACT: Results of the clinical -physiological observation of persons suf-
fering from a slight form of lead poisoning make it possible to con-
clude that in the early diagnosis of a functional disruption of the cen-
tral nervous system resulting from occupational Pb poisoning the
electroencephalographic investigation which affords an objective regis-
tration of the earliest disruption of the nervous system is indeed of
important significance.
Y e. L.
Card 1/1
USSR/Humn and Anizal Physiology - The Nervous System.
V-10
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.,, No 2, 1958, 8995
Author : N.M. Boglevsk"a
Inst : The State Institute of Occupational Hygiene and Preventive
Medicine, Leningrad
Title : The Bioelectric Activity of the Cortex and Basal Divisions
of the Brain in dasea of Lead Poisoning
Orig Nb : Tr. Tubileyn. nAuch. 6698R, posvyashch, 30-latney dayatel-
sti os.n-i in-ta gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy. L.p 1957,
426-434
Abstract Among patients with an acute onset of lead colic syndrome
the electroencephalogram showed strong tachyrhythmia and
the sequence of the rhythm of flickering light in the tem-
poral lead, and more weakly in the frontal and basal leads
(stimulation phenomena). As the colic disappeared the
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BOGLEVSKAYA, P.M.
Use of e-lectropbysiological methods for studying the functional
state of the nervous system in experimental toxicological studies.
Uch.zap.Mosk.nauch.-issl.inst.san. i gig. no.3:37-41160.
(MIRA 16:7)
(ELECTROENCEPRAW MUM) (TOXICOLOCE)
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AUTHOR: Boglewski, Antoni
TITLE: Calculation of losses in aerial communication lines
PEIRIODMAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 6. 1962, abstract 6-6-73 1 (Madom. telekomun.,
1961, 1, no. 4, 33-41)
TEXT: The calculation of losses in aerial lines for a frequency of
800 cls is conducted during the design of lines, taking into account
the distribution of losses along sections of the line; the deter-
mination of the weather conditions under which given attenuation
standards are fulfilled and detection of certain damages in the
line. The author presents graphs and tables of the dependence of
the coefficient of attenuation of the line upon the material of the
wire; the cross-section of the wire; the distance between the.wires;
the weather conditions and temperature. Several examples'of the
calculations are included* [Abstracterts note: Complete transla-
tion.]
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ZHURAVSKIY, V. ana BOGMA, A.
"The Power of Creative Work," Velikie Stroiki Kommunizma (Great Constructions
of Communism), Acad. of Pedagogic SciB. of the RSKR, Moscow, 1951, 383 P.
3-58-4-32/34
AUTHORt Norkin, fi.fi.p Candidate of Technical Science8l Kolin, V.p
Candidate of Chemical Sciences; Spetstsi# G.D.; Andrianovj
A.?., Chashchin, I.P.; Bogma, A.S.
TITLEt Bibliography (Bibliografiya) A Guide for Practical Exercises
(Rukovodstvo k prakticheskim zanyatiyam)
PERIODICkLa Vestnik Yysshey Shkoly, 1958, # 49 pp 9192 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs This is a review of a book (published by Gookhimizdat,1957)
"Guide for Practical Exercises in the Laboratory of Processes
Apparatuses of Chemical Technology", which was compiled by
P.G. Romankov, L.P. Dmitriyanko, B.N. Lepilin, A.A. Boakov,
I.Ye. Ovechkinp R.V. Ozerova, I.S. Pavluahenko, N.B. Rashkovs-
kaya, V.N. Sokolov, N.I. Taganov and P.Ya. Yablonskiy, workers
of the Chair of Processes and Apparatuses of Chemical Techno-
logy, Leningradakiy tekhnologioheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta
(Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet)
ASSOCIATIONs Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova ( Tomsk
Polytechnic Institute imeni S.M. Kirov)
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
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