~Lcv "r"7, 1:
S~~,n t I
C-a :--T
BW-STAROSTI, I ,S7-VCjX,R
Improved quality of products will better the
relation,-hip. lbetween cnter-
prises and satisfy consumers. p. lh9
TECHNIKA V`YE`JPU, I'LYNARSTVI A PEYARS'17I.
(1-inisterstvo potravinarskeho
prumyslu a vykupu zemedelskych vyrobku a Sdruzeni mlynu a
Dekaren)
Fraha, Gzechoslovakia, Vol. 5, no.h, Apr. 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol.
9, no. 1, Jan, 1960
Uncl.
BT--j] S-FUZHIF~V- ) -_I, .
yoe,ej '-'I:.V radio. Tr. frcm tr,,-~
Pussians p.9
Vol. 4), rlo - 7/8
R;.Li-L,
ul~cria
bo: Easterr -7urorazr. Accessicn Vol. 5 No.
114 ~',Fril 'C:~T
BBZSUDNOVA. N.A. (Leningrad)
Prevention of clavicle fractures in Infants during
labor. Felld. I
almoh. no.3t24-27 Mr 155. WRA 8:5)
(CIAVICLA. f rantures,
of Info at birth# prove)
(FRAOMM.'
.clavicle, in inf. at birth, prove)
BEZTSENNYY, V.I., inzhener.
-".V-'m ~ - "i"
.--.!X~~ -,." -~
On changing the periods of repair for railroad cars.
Zel.dor.tranap.
39 no.4:17-21 Ap 157. (URA 10:5)
(Railroads-Care-Kaintenance and repairs)
BUTSINNYT V I
Prospects for expansion of car-repair bases. Zhel. dor.
transp.
40 no.8:24-28 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:0)
1.Zameatitall glavnogo inzhenera Glavnogo upravleniya po
remontu
podvizhnogo sostava i proizvodstvu zapasnykh chastey.
(Railroads-Cars--Kaintenance and repair)
'3EZTSNN!DZ
Over-all fflec~anlzation and automation in car repair.
Zbel.dor.
transp. 41 no.61.14-19 Js '59- (KIM 12:9)
1. Zamestitel glavnogo inahenstra Glavnogo
upravleniya, po remontu
podvizhnogo sostava, I -Proizvodstru sapasn7kb chastey.
ORailroais-Cars-MaIntenance and repair)
(Railroads-Aquipment and supplien)
BBZT:MarYT, Viktor Ivanovich; ARUMMOV, Andrey Vasil'yevich;
OZSMMVSKIT,
- - . I P.A., tekhn.red.
(Organization of the repair of electric rail car units in the
Soh5neweide Repair Shope] Organizataiia r~monts elaktrosektsii
na zavode Shenevaide. Koskva, Vaes.isdatel'sko-poligr.ob"adi-
nenie H-va putei soobahcheniia, 1960. 49 p. (MIRA 13:5)
(Germany. last--Electric railroads--Rolling stock)
BEZTS-ENI,TY-Y-, Viktor Ivanovi b, inzh.; PETROV,
Vasiliy Afanaslyevich, kand.
--Y
tekbn. nauk; SAKHAROV) Mikhail Borisovicb,, inzh.;
TUROVTSEV, Va-
siliy Ivanovich, kand. tekhn. nauk. Prinimal uchastiye
C12MSHEV,
P.N., inzh.; KHUDOKORMOV, V.I., inzh., retsenzent; EVIV,
G.D., inzh.,
retsenzent; DERGACH, Te.S., inzb.0 retsenzent;
GROKHOLISKIY, E.F.,
kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; NIKOIAYEV, K.I., kand.
tekJm. nauk,
retsenzent; SMARAGDOV, G.I., kand. tekhn. nauk.,
retsenzent; ZOLO914I-
KOV, 1.11,, kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; VISMAKOV.,
B.I., aspirant,
ratsenzent; ARSHINOV, I.M., inzh., red.; MEDVEDEVA,
M.A., tekhn. red.
[Car repairing at factories) Remont vagonov na zavodakh.
By V.I.Bez-
tsennyi i dr. Moskva, Vses.izdatellsko-poligr.
ob"edinenie M-va pu-
tei. soobshchaniia, 1961. 363 P. (MIRA 34:12)
1. Kafedra ffVagony i vagonnqye khozyaystvoll
Leningradskogo instituta
inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transports. (for
Grokhollskiy, Nikolayev,
Smaragdov, Zolotnikov)
(Railroads--Gars--Maintenance and repair)
BEZTSMYY,_.,V.I.,_inzh., retiminzent; SHUHURIN,
L.M., irish., red.;
XHITF&ip N.A.0 tekkin, red.
[Outstanding workers Ili-the maintenance and
operation of rail-
road cftrs]0tl1chnik1o#~gonniki. Moskva,
Tranozholdorizdat.,
1962. 110 p. (MIRA 16:1)
1. GlamW inzhanor Glaynogo upravleniya vagonnogo
khozyaystva
Ministerwtva putey soobeheheniya (for Baztsennyy).
k'R&ilroads-Employees) (Railroads--Cars)
BEZTSMilM. V.I.; KOROLEV, A.N-l
Further improvement of the roLling stock.
Zhel.dor.trans
44 no.1:32-37 Ja 262. OMIRA 14-M,
1. Glavnyy inzhener Glavnogo upravleniya vagonnogo
khozynystva
Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya (for Bezt:,;onny.)-.
--. Zu-::estitall
glavnogo inzhenera Glavnogo upravleniya vagonnogo
khoz~mystva
Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya (for Korolev).
(Railroads-Rolling stock)
NEVE2,91N. P.P.[Vevezhin, P.P.J; BEZOERNIJ,
V.:1.[BeztsenW7,, Va,--,--r
Ivanovicb), fomernak
System for repairing locomotives and railroad cars
in the
SovJjDt Union. Vasut 13 no.12:24-27 D 163.
1. Kozlekedesugy:L Miniszterium
14bssdonyfoiga4,,atoqaganak
he3.yettes vezetoje (for Nevezh6)o 2.Kocsiazolgaiiti
Foigazgatosag (for Beztsennyy).
BEZTSENNYY, V.I.; KOROLEV, A.N.
Prospects for the development of the car fleet.
Zhel.dor.transp
46 no.3167-71 W 164. (MIRA 17:~)
1. Glavnyy inzh. Glavnogo upravleniya vagonnogo
khozyaystva
Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya (for Beztsennyy). 2.
Zamestitell
glavnogo inzhenera Glavnogo upravleniya vagonnogo
khozyaystva
Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya (for Korolev).
BZ-ZTSEI,I,-fY, V. i.
Increasing the. reliability of cars. ;,r. tr-~~n5f_
~7 r--.P,
t "
35-41 Ag 165.
1. Glav-nyy inzh. Glamofro upravleniya vagonnogo
U ~ '~. , L
Ministorstyfa putoy soebolicherii-m.
GLOTOV, G.F.; ~4ZTSENNYY.,-P,Yh., prof.,
retsenzent; NESTEROV, A.F.)
dots., retsenzent; KONDRATIYFVA, T.A., red.
[Preliminary operations, planning and
construction of
engineering installationsl lzyskanie..
proektirovanie i
stroitel'stvo inzhenernykh sooruzhanii. Moskva,
Vysshaia
shkola. Sec.3. 1964. 197 p. (M111A 17:12)
BMUBIK, Bernard (Imblin)
Studies on Polymorpbus minutus (Goose, 1782) and
Polymorphus
magmas (Skrjqb1n, 1913). Wladomoscl parazyt.,
Wares, 2 no-5.
buppl-.265. 1956..
1. Katedra Parasytologit I Chorob Inwazyjnych WSR.
(PARASITICS,
Poly.morphus minutus, identity with Polymorphus
magnus (Pol))
BEZUBIK, Bernard (Lublin)
Helmintbological fauna in wild ducks (subfamily
Anatinae)
in the Lublir. and Ylalyst^u- rApi nnq Wiadomosel
parazyt..
Warez. 2 no;5:Suppl:267-268.1956..
1. Katedra Parasytologii I Chorob Inwazyjrqch WSR.
(HELMINTH INFWTIONS, epidemiology.'
in wild ducks in Faland (Pol))
(BIRDS, diseases.
belml,nthianes in wild ducks in Poland (POW
BIMIK, Bernard
Studies on helminths in wild Gallifomies in the lablin
province. I.
Ifelminths in Perdix uerdix L. Wiadomosci parazyt., Warsz. 4
no.5-6:
685-6B6-, End. transI. 686-687 195B.
1. Z Znklada Parazytologii i Chorob Inwnzyjnych WSR w
Lublinie.
(HBIXD"H INMTIOM,
in wild chickens (Pol))
(EIRM. diO.
helminth infect. in wild chickens (Pol))
BEZUBIK, Bernard
Helminth parasites of black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix L.)
and capercaillie
(Tetrao urogallus L.). Acta parasit 8 no.1,17:37-46 160.
(EEAI 9:10)
1. Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases,
Agricultural
College of Lublin, Read; Doe. Dr Eugeniust Zarnowski.
Author's
adress: Katedra Parazytologii WSR Lublin, Akademicka 11.
(Helmitholo~) (Grouse) (Poland--Tetrao urogallus)
(Parasites (Poland--Lyrurus tetrix)
BEZUBIK Bernard#
e parasites in
no.8/20:335-344
Katedra Parazytologii W
(Helminths)
(Indone3ia--Macacus
.,EZUBIK., Bernard
Investigations on the sbeep strain of
Strongy1oides papil-
losus. Pt. 2. Acta parasit Pol 10 no.
21/27:321-346 '62.
1. Rockefeller Foundation Fellow; Instytut
Zoologiczny,
Uniwersytet, Warszawa.
BF-w
ZijBIK. Bernard
Investigations cn the shcep J
Pt. 3. 'meta parasit Fol 13 nc,. I
1. Rockeftller Foundation ol c 10 "1, .1,711
At. f ma 1. 11 --- -3 pa s E, a nd Fara q I te 1
V'~ 3 J Ol I
Rencarch Service, U.S.D.A." Vd. an,J Go~tl.
PF-search lielmfnt~ llrojec.!., -irl
11nivf-rsity, Warsaw.
BEZUBIK, Bernard; FURKAGA, Stefan
Some observations on Setaria equine. (Abildgaard,
1789).
Act& parasit Pol 12 no.1/12-1-i 164.
1. Zoological Institute, University, Warsaw (for
Bezubik).
2. Department of Parasitology, College of
Agriculture, Lublin
HeadtProf. Dr Eugeniusa Zarnowski (for Furmaga).
BEZUBIKY Bernard.. doo. dr.; TURNER, James H.
InTestigation on the sheep strain of Strongyloides
papillosuo.
Pt. 4. Acta parasit Pol 12 no,13/18ilDI-116 161+.
1. Head'. Parasitological Laboratory of the Zoological
Institute
of the UniTersity, Warsaw (for Bezubik). 2. BeltsviUe
Parasit-
ological Laboratory., Animal Disease and Parasite
Research Divisjoh,
Beltsville, Md. (for Turner).
IX)LAND
BEZUBIK, Bernard, Docent Dr.
Head, Dept. of Parasitology, Zoological Institute,
Univ. of Warsaw
(Instybut Zoologiczny Universytetu Warszavskiego)
Warsaw, keta parasitologica polonica, Fasc. 34, Sept
1965, pp 349-354
"Failure to establish infection in rats and guinea
pigs exposed to
the larvae of Strongyloides papillosus.*
Z/034/63/000/003/001/004
E073/E335
AUTHORS: Jake'~ovi;, L., Zngineer, Candidate of Sciences,
Pod4gt;,~, M., Pour, F., Engineers and Bezucha, J..
TITLE: Relations governing the compacting of uranium dioxide
PERIODICAL: liutnicke' listyM~no- 3. 1963, 193 - 196
TEXT: This is the first attempt to express mathematically
the compactibility of U02- Compacting tests Nfere carried
out on
a hand-operated hydraulic press in whicb sii-~iple tablets
of 16 and
8 mm diameter, respectively, and heights con:-,iensurate
with the
diameter were produced from poiders of various grain sizes
without
using a binder or an internal lubricant. The applied
prossures
were varied between 1 and about 6 t/cm . From the obtained
results
empirical formulas i,:-ere derived which express the
relation between
the logarithm of the pressure P ;-xnd the logarithm of the
zoinpressibility P . Imic coordinates th se relations
In logari e
are straight lines. 'Within the range of pressures
investigated the
equations corresponded to equations knourn and applied in
powder
metallurgy. The coefficient of compactibility of UO,.,
increased
with increasing "degree of adhesion of the crystallises in
the
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agglomerates" of the original powder, i.e. the ratio of the
grain size of the original material (determined by the
measuring
surface) to the particle size as determined by X-ray
diffraction
analysis. There are 4 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: ~stav jadern4ho v~zkumu C'SAV, ie~
(Institute of Nuclear Research, 6SAV, Re~)
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AUTHOR: -!ky,-UW_us--,Landspe rs ki G. ; Bqq~ha,
I=dd= - - _jar2WjX--Bezukha, Ya.
ORG: Nuclear Research Institute,
-qSAV, Rez (Ustav jaderneho vyzkumu CSAV)
TITLE: Preparation of dense UO -sub 2 pellets from powdered U sub
3 0 sub 8
SOURCE: Jaderna energie, no. 2. 1966, 46-49 ~,l
D049
TOPIC TAGS: uranium compound, powder metal compaction, powder
metal sintering,
chemical reduction, nonferrous nuclear metallurgy
ABSTRACT: The article proposes a simple procedure for the
preparation of dense
IJ02 pellets from powdered U308, based on pressing the U308 into
the shapo required,
reducing it and sintering the reduced pelletB at 1450*C. The
reduction, which is
the most uenoitive operation and which takes place at 400-5000C,
must be so
carried out that the rate of formation of water vapor does not
exceed the rate
of diffusion of that vapor from the pellet. The procedure can be
applied to
U 08 materials of different origin. Shrinkage during reduction
and sintering is
I same as for materials prepared from powdered active U020 This
article was
presented by B. Coch. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. [Based on
authors' Eng. abstract]
(JMS: 35,3863
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RZEF: 014
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542.3L,2
TERESHIN, Vladimir Stepanovich, BAKANOV, Andrey
Ivanovich;
BEZUCHKO, V.S., inzh., red.
(Labor protection in track repair, maintenance
and opera-
tion) Okhrana truda v putevom khoziaistve.
Moskva, Trans-
port, 1964. 263 p. (MIM 17:6)
(FE 2- e
14-1-739
SUmmar7 translation from: Referativnyy
Zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957,
Nr 1,, p. 87 (USSR)
AUMOR:
Bezugla,
G. V.
TITLE:
Hydrological Study of the Territory of the
Ukrainian
4
Poleslye (Gidrologicheskoye izucheniye territorii
Ukrainskogo Poleslya)
PERIODICAL:
In Sbornik: Narlai pro
pr.,rodu I sil's'ke gospodarstvo
Mr. Polissya. Kiyev, -Lr,-t
1955, pp. 143-151.
(Ukrainian text., with r4sum~ in Russian)
ABSTRACT:
A brief description 18 given of the water resources
of
the area. In 1952 there were 108 water meter stations
operated wit-Mn the territory under the Ukrainian
hydrometeorological service. Information- on the water
system
of the area is available In the USSR Water
Cadastre and in
the Hydrological Yearbook. As a rule)
water discharge is
calculated on the basis of curves
plotted for amounts already
discharged. Information
available on the water discharge of
most of the rivers
of the area is considered satisfactory.
Card 1/1
BAMLLYA, A.S.
Riboflavin content of the blood in certain groups of
neurotics
and psychotics. Trudy Inst.fiziol 8:453-456 159. (MIRA
13:5)
1. Gruppa po imchenlyn veprosov blokhImii pitaniya
(rukovoditell -
A.M. Petraulkina) Inatituta fisiologli im. 1.P.
P&vlova AN SSSR.
(RIBOYLATIN) (KWAL ILLNISS)
KTAYVSKIY, Ya.M.; BUWVSKAYAt L.N.; EZZUGLAYA, A.S.
Acetylation processes'in patients with
diencephalitis. Vop.
med. khim. 9 no.406210365 JTl-Agw63 (MIRk 1724)
1. Ga-appa biokhimii pitaniya i sektor nervnykh
bolezney Insti-
tuta fiziologii imeni Pavlova AN SWR, laningrad.
BYZUGLAYA, E.Yu.
Fo--ccastinF the height and temperatiwe of the
tropopallise
according to data of to-,perature at is~olbarlc
om-faces of
500 and 200 mb. Trudy TSAO no-59:43-46 1614. (MIRA
101:1)
L l2l,29-66 ENT
AT5028662 Soma CODE.-
uR/2633/65/000/019/0154/0171
AUTHORi Bezuglaya, E. Yu.
ORG: Far Eastern Scientific Research._~,v~rpmoteorolof,,icaI
Institute Vladivos~olc
(Dalinevostochnyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy
gidrometeorologicheakiy institut)
TITLE: Tome re inversions over.,the extreme northeast
territory of the SSSR
SOURCE: Vladivostok. Dallnovostochnyy
nauchno-isoledovatellskiy
gidrometeorologicheskly institut. Trudy, no. 19, 1965.
Voprosy aerologii i
sinoptichaskoy meteorologii (Problems in aerology and
synoptic metecrology)p 154-171
TOPIC TAGSt temperature inversion, troposphere, meteorologic
observation, Mmiiw
IMAJIGIb! atmosphere, wFAI r,~Iee C!114,V7-, Cz //-,,;
I-)7-,-.Z cNCr
ABSTRACT: This paper emunines certain characteristics of the
temperature inver-
sions over the extreme northeast of the SSSR. The recurrence
period, altitude dis-
tribution, thickness, intensity, and origin of the inversions
are considered. The
recurrence period of days with inversions is shown in Fig. 11
for certain areas.
During the cold half of the year, the recurrence of
inversions is 80 to 100%. The
inversions are chiefly at an altitude of up to 2-3 km, but
they can be encoun-
tered in the troposphere. Figure 2 shows graphs of the
average thickness of inver-
sions, The annual variation in the thickness and intensity of
inversions is best
expre.-;ed in surface inversions. The unusualness of the
physical and
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of observa
tions): a - continental reg-.1.on (1 - Susuman; 2 - Seymchan-,
3 Kresty Kolymakiye; 4 - Markovo); b - coast of Sea-of Okhotsk
(1 Okhotsk; 2 - Nagayevo); a - northeast coast (1 - Anadyr';
2 Cape Schmidt; Providence Bay).
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Average thickness of surface inversions, a continental
region; b - coast
of Sea of Okhotsk; c - northeast coast. Legend same as in
Fig. 1.
geographical conditions in the region of Okhotsk in the
winter leads to the forma-
tion of inversions of increased intensity* Orig, art, has: 4
graphs, 1 nap, and
~:A~ables.
SUB q0[E: 04/ SUBM DATEt none
ACC NR, ,,r6o_09525 SOURCE CODE:
AlUTHOR: AlItgauzen, 0. N.; Bezuglaya, L. S.; Bulycheva, Z. N.;
Lyubetskaya, 0. V.
.ORG: Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy
im. 1. P. Bardin,
,Moscow (Tsentrall W n.-i. institut chernoy metallurgii)
;TIT=-; Magnetic properties of alloys for magnetostriction
converters
SOURCE: Akusticheskiy zhurnal, Y. 12, no. 3, 1966, 283-288
:TOPIC TAGS: magnotostriction, magnetic property, magnetic
induction, nickel, aluminumi
I i
ialloy, iron alloy/ 8Yu alloy, 1OYu alloy, 14Yu alloy
::ABSTRACT: The authors have investigated the static and dynamic
properties of textured~
'alloys 8Yu, 1OYu, and alfer (14Yu), and compared them with those
of Nl nickel
i(GOK,649-56) and 50KF permendur (ChMTU4319-53). Thepurpose of the
investigation was
I
;t-o obtain a less expensive material, containing no nickel and
cobalt which are in
short supply, for the manufacture of magnetostriction coverters.
The material was
1prepared in the form of sheets 0.2 m thick (Fe-Al) or 0.1 mm
thick (50KF and nickel).
'The dependence of the magnetostriction on the induction was
determined by simultaneous-.;
ily measuring the magnetostriction and the induction in a
specified field in tension- i
Igauge and ballistic equipment respectively. The magnetostriction
and its dependence. L
Ion the induction were measured directly on the sheets, while all
the other magnetic
!parameters were determined using toroidal samples made up of
rings stamped from the
!sheets. The static magnetic properties were determined by a
ballistic method. Table.
ACC NRI AP6029525
graphs showing the results of the measurements are presented. The
result's Show
-.'-hat the magnetostriction of iron-aluminum alloys is close to
that the magnetostric-
tion of iron-alumimun alloys is close to that of nickel and
permendur, that the co-
lercive force is smaller, and the losses are also lower. The most
promising is the
Itextured alloy BYu, which in addition to having better magnetic
and electric proper-
Ities also has better technological properties. Orig. art. has: 5
figures and 3
!tables.
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BEZUGLAYA, L.S.; MARTYNOVA, T.A.; PETROVA, G.N.; RYBAR,
R.S.
I---- -- ---,
Determining the origin of the magnetization of rocks ty
comparing
the stability char&cteristics as exemplified by
iron-bearing
quartzites in the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Izv. AN SSSR.
Ser.
geofiz. no.4.-514-523 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Institut fiziki Zemli Ail SSSR.
(Kursk,gagnetic Anomaly--Quartzite--Magnetic properties)
BEZU',UYA, Ye.
Whnt prnetieml experience showed. Obshchestv. Dit. no.5:40
My 058.
(14IRA 11:4)
1. Nachnllnik otdela obahchestvennogo T)itaniya
Krnenodnrakogo krnyevogo
uprnvleniyR torgovli.
(Krasnodar Territory-Restnurnnts, lunchrooms, etc.)
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SOURM Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abe. 6B246
AUTHOR: 1jeAmlaya, Ye - U.
TIM: Forecasts of altitude and temperature of a tropopause an
the basis of
temperatures at 500 and 200 mb isobaric surfaces
CITED SOURCE: Tr. vyp- 59, 1964, 43-46
0.~ _'?
TOPIC TAGS: tropopause, weather forecast,, isobar temperature
measurement
TRANSIATION: In order to establish the relationship between
the temperature and
the altitude of the tropopause with isobaric surfaces.,
average altitudes and tempera-
tures were calculated for the tropDpause and surfaces at 500,
300, 200., and 100 mb,
according to data provided by eight aerological stations
located to the extreme
northeast of the USSR and taken between 1957 and 1961. Between
the temperature at
a '2 mb surface and the tro
'oO popause temperature, there exists a distinct rtlation-
ship only in winterY when the tropopause level Is near 300 mb.
The correlatioa co-
efficient, calculated for all stations between October and
May, equals 0.92. In
sm=er the relationship is weak (correlation coefficient
between June and September
in 0.46). The relationship between the temperatureet the lower
bomdary of the
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tropopause and at 100 mb Is quite evident: from January to
April the correlation co-
efficient is 0.90, and from May to December - 0.97.
Throughout the year there is a
cloue relationship between the tropopause temperature and the
temperature at 200 ab;
the correlation coefficient, calculated on the basis of
average monthly values for
5 years., equals 0.99. The regression equation is
Ttr=0-92200+7.7. The tropopause
temperatures calculated by means of this equation were well
justified for 3 months Ji
1962 (January, April, and July); the average error was 2% and
only in %J of the ob-
servations did the error exceed 5*. A good relationship was
found to exist between
the tropopause altitude and the average monthly temperature
at surfacer, of 200 and
500 mb. An increase in the difference between these
tempenatures coincides with an
increase in the altitude of the tropopause, and vice versa;
the correlation coef-
ficient equals 0.99. The regression equation is: Htr=0.138
T+6.25, vhere Htr is thl
altitude of the tropopause and T Is the difference in the
temperatures at surface-
of 200 and 500 mb. The equation is checked against the data
obtained from 200 daily
observations. The average error in determining the altitude
of the tropopause durini
winter months was 0.4 km; for summer It was 0.3 km. Errors
exceeding 1 kra were
found in 3% of all the observations. Z. Makhover.
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GAVRILTUX. V.S.; RACHKRDIN, 1.0.; Ajmng- &,Adoteent;
kandidat geologo-
mineralogichnikh nauk. iiiinovidalfily-r-eMkor; SIKAGH,
M.P.. redaktor;
KHOXHANOVSOXA, T.I., tekhnicheakiy redaktor
LThe natural setting of Kiev and its environs-, Physical
geography
characteristics) Pryroda lyieva ta loho okolytel;
fizyko-geogra-
ficb~a kharaL-terystyka. [Kviv] Vyd-vo Kyivalkoho derzh.
univ. im.
T.H.Shevchanka. 1956. 68 p. (KLRA 9:10)
(Xiev-Description)
J3EZUGLIY.A-l"Bezublyi, A.M. ], dotsent
In the ocean deptho (*Mysterieo of the ocean" by N.N. Gorskii.
Reviewed
by A.M. Bezuglyi). Nauka i zhyttia 10 no, U:59-60 N 160.
(Mllk 14:4)
(ocean)
BEZUGLIY, ~-~.P.
Blood gases and the composition of alveolar air in
hypertension.
Kedych.zhur. 21 no.6:20-27 151. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Z viddilu klinichnoi meditsini (zav. - eked.
M.D.Strazhasko)
Institutu klinichuoi fiziologii Im. eked.
O.O.Bogomolltaya AN UISR
(direktor - diysniy chlen AN URSR R.Ye.Kavotalkiy) i
viddilu
funktsionallaoi terspii (zav. - prof. F-Ya. Primak)
Ukraiualkogo
institutu klinichnoi meditaint (direktor - skad.
H.D.Strazheako)
(BLOOD$ GASIS IN) (RESPIRATION) (HYPERTENSION)
ir ii
I c
of
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wilt
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17
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Tm,ly... t. 1':t
L,n*.n7,rt~~,, 170 p. Lrrcts -1-P
:n~lr~td-
2,000 copies prtn-ed.
3POnOorlng agency: 01arncy* uprevIenlyo
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Keep. Ed.1 V.A. Vrrv&yovj Ed.i V.S.
Protopopovj Toch. Zd.s M.I.
Braynina.
FtMPOSEt This work*ls intended
foreptoorajoes-s~ hydrologists#
hld"PhYDICISts r particularly those
engaged in the study of soom,
and Leo and evaporation processes.
COVERAaSt This book contains papers on
hydrophymics Which wore pro-
vented and discussed at the Third
All-Union Hydrological Conference
In Loningradp October 1957. The
Conference publiahrd 10 vol=es
on various aspects of hydrology of which
thin is j~. - ?be
tditOrial board in charge of the, "riot
Includet V.A. Uryvayew
(ChAlman); O.A. Alek1n, Ye.V. S11tnyaJC
(docoa"d), O.X. Dorvmdt.
N.A. Volikamov, L.K. Davydov, A.P-
DOW1LhItxk1Y, 0.?. rJLlIn1n, S.W.
Kritsxll. B.I. Xudelin, L.P. Manols,
N.V. Henkel,, B.p. Orlov,
I. V. Popov, A.K. P7`08kurl&kOv, D.L.
Sokolov,sklyp O.A. Spengler,
&.I. Chobotar*v, And S.K. Charkawskly.
This voluew is divided jft~
to 2 mectionas the first contains
reports from the subsoction
for the study of evaporation processes,
and the second contain,
reports from the show and Ice
subsection. References accoWffoy
Sokol'nllwv, N.M. (Rnginelor, Lon&Id#pj
prOblems of the low and -- A
Thersal Regimen OfItIvere anid
Resorvoirs In Water Power PMJ*cto 348
Lylo, V.X.-tC&ndidat* of OeographIcal
Scj*,c*aj Variations in
the ClIscia2-1:horma Aegleen of thQ
Angara River DuMng rJns Pil.
ling of the Irkutsk Water Reo*rvcIr at a
Timme of Intensive Sludg,
Pormation 353
Gotlib, To. L., yo. ~z
_yw. aygin, and R.I. ftallu (kWA*wr%j
Study1fiji-TNe Winte-r X-egiveen of the
At4M-jrT-or VhjI* planning
Hydroelectric Power Stations 359
Alsksandrovskly, To.ir. r Jyevaent,
candidate of Technical Scignee,s],
planning the Winter jAvel fteglown
of the Tall-WAter or xydrooloctftc power
stations 369
3v6tlt8kAJ-Y-,V~ [Rnginoor, SADOIdep,
7aAbkVntj Winter R*glmm
OF-tirg-Aidr0olectric Power Station of
the ChIrchlk-Botpu7skly
Cascade
-Ryxbhg~~ tCandideto of Technical
Sciences, 001 Leningrad)
StudYing the COnd1tIOfflA Of Ice
DevOlOpMent on Rivers carrying
3)udge lee 382
Dour-ba'" (candidate Or Technical
ftioness, Oor Lan
~ Ing,")
Experimental Studies of the Physical
PrOPOrtles of Sludge Us 391
(Candidate of Techni
Mothods for Studying the yOrsation Scal
sclomeg, 001 Lonift,,,ed,
of ludge Jam
.'94
Xrgv'M" (Inginsor, VMS Moldavia.
Janhingy] Formatim or
lee Blocking an the DnIatter ,t1,,, and
Methods of gtudving These 40,
~.,Uox~A4~ (Direttor or the Obgo"&tor7,
VOM Lithuania.m aft)
wagon edhanics of Ice SlockIng an the
myow'm River, P".
ventlon and control 406
FlotrOvIcX-7-7. lCandidate of Tachnicaa
Sciences, al, Moscow,
Results Of Studying the Rsltii4 100
Cover m the layaslainsim"
Reservoir
BULIGLOV, G.)-,., veterinarn77 vrach.
Neoplasms in animals. Veterinariia 34 no.7:58-63 Jl
'57.
(Veterinary medicine) (Tumors) (192A 10. 8)
SUNTSRVA~ LS.; DOROFEYKV, K.A., prof.; BEZUGLOV,
G.M.; LARLINA, L.T.
Veterinary science abroad, Vaterinarlia 38
no,lls82-88 N 161
(MIRA 1881)
CHERKASSKIY, Ye.S., prof.; BEZUGLOV, G.M., referent;
KOVALENKO, Ya.R.
Veterinary medicine abroad. Vaterinariia 40
no.2:79-97 F 163.
(MRA 17:2)
BEZUGLOV, I.; MIMZHANOV, I.
Price, quality and grade. Sov.torg. 35 no-1:5-9 Ja '62.
(MIRA 15:1)
-(Vioduce trade)
GAVRIJZNKO, I.V., knndidpt B-172"UGLOV, I.Ye.
Processing miscella in P contimclis film distillation apperatue.
k"ABI.-zhir.Drom. 17 no.ll:i~-I-- 1 152.
(MLRA 10:9)
1. Vsesoyuzrkyy npuchnc-issIndcvnteI'9kIy institut zhirov.
(Ijistilintion Ani-nrntus) (~,ils nrid fste)
i J 0 L 0 j- '.. -E.
GAV1111JUIX0, I.V.. knndidnt tekl-iicheskikh neuk;
B-FZUGLOV, I.Ye.
WaNaWAAWN."AAUV~- -
Self-priming centrifugnl pumDs and their use In the oil
extrpction
industry. Mnsl.-zh1r.nrom. 17 no.12:1?-Ig D 152. (MIJU
10:9)
1. Vaesoyutnyy nauchno-inaledovatel'skly institut zhirov.
(Centrifugal pumps) (Oil. industries-2quirment and
supjAlies)
1. GATRILF11KO, I. V. ; BEZUGLOVIO, I. YE.
USSR (600)
14. Distillation
7. I.V. GAvrilenko and ME. B3zuglov's article on "ProcessinE
oil miscella in a
c)-itinuous-action filn- distiller.", I'ng. V.A. "~'rAslikov.
18 no.
4, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AP
RIL -1953, Uncl.
PEZUGLOV, I. Ye
USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their
1-25
Application. Fats and Oils. Waxes, Soap. Detergentse
Flotation Reagents
Abs Jour : Beferat Zhur - Xhimiya, Ho 4j .1957, 13748
Author : Gavrilenko I.V.,. Bezugj2y_I.Yej
Title Production of R~a-cffU7_Reft_-ned Extraction
Cottonseed Oil
Orig Pub Maslob.-zhir. prom-atl~ 1955, No 8, 5-9
Abstract Description of the preparation of the pulp for
pressing
at oil extraction p1mits, which in combination with
mil-~-
der conditions of distillation make it possible to pro-
duce a readily refined extraction oil from cottonseed.
Card 1/1 - 374 -
VISMMMLISKAYA, P.A.; EEZUGLOV,I.Te.
. -
Refractometric determiratio~ o'f the concentration of
miscella.
Masl.-zhir. prom. 24 no.4:9-10 1519. (MI-RA 11:5)
l.Vsesoy=nvy nauchno-Issledovatel'skly institut zhirov.
(Refractometry) (Oils and fats)
BIZUGLOV. I.Ye.: IJI HEV, B.I.,inzh.
Continuous refining of oil in the miacellas
Hael.-zhir.prom.
25 no.2:9-12 159. (MIU 12:2)
1. Vaeaoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut
zhiroy (for
Besuglov). 2. Rostovskiy maelozhirovoy kombinat (for
Ledeney).
(Oils and fats) ,
BIZUGLOV, I.Ye.; KURDYUMOV, V.N., inzh.; V rabote
prinimali uchasti7e:
-GAMILEMO, I.V.; GRABOVSKIY, I.I.; IMSHCHADIM, A.G.:
BEWBORODOV,
V.V.; VISE2TMLISKAYA, P.A.; MATSUK, Yu.P.; GAYTSKHOKI,
H.I.:
USACHZV, A.S.; ABKINA, X.N.; RLWANTSEVA, A.G.; KOSHKM,
A.P.;
GRIGORIYF.V, F.L.: LUKASHFVICH, A.M.; STYAZHKINA, A.G.;
MIKHAYLOTICH,
A.N.; YEDIVSKIY, P.M.; MASWV, P.V.; KUDRYASHEVA, Z.P.;
PROSMUSHKIN,
R.M.; SHTALIBERG, V.A.; BOYTSOV, N.I.
Operational experience vith a nevl7 introduced
oil-extraction line
equipped with the DS-?O belt-conve7er extractor.
Masl.-zhir.prom.
Z6 no.3:29-31 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiv institut zhirov
(for
Bezuglov, Gabrilenko, Grabovskiy , Neshchadim,
Beloborodov,
Vishnepollskaya, Matsuk and kvtakhoki). 2. Leningradakiy
zhirovoy kombinat (for Kurdyumov, Usachev,,Abkina,
Rum7antseva,
Koshelev, Grigorlyev, Lukashevich, Styazhkina,
Mikhaylovich,
Yedemskiy, Maslov, Kudryasheva, Prosmushkin). 3.
Imeningradskoye
otdeleniye tresta "Prodmontazh" (for Shtal'berg and
Boytsov).
(leningrad--oils mod fats)
(Xitraction apparatus)
BIZUGLOV, LYG.; KURDYU140V, T.N., in2h.
11xperience in operating an extraction line with
the DC-70
belt extractor. Haal.-zhir.prom. 26 no.4:30-33
Ap 160. (KIRA 13: 6)
1. Vaesoyuzmyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy inBtitut
zhirov
(for Besuglov). 2* Laningradskiy zhirovoy
kombinat (for
Kurdyumov).
Obtraction apparatus)
(Oil industries-Bquipment and supplies)
BEZUGLOV, I.Ye.; )IDFMKIY, P.M., inzh.
Treatment of palm nuts (kernels) by the
prepressing-continuous
extraction flow sheet. Masl.-zhir.prom. 28 no.7:34-37
il 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nailchno-issledovatellskiy institut
zhirov (for Bezuglov). 2. Leningradskiy maslozhirovoy
kombinat (for Yedemkiy).
(Leningrad-Oils and fats)
(Palm oil)
BEZUGL.OY,, I.Ye - BOCHARNIKOV, V.M., inzh.; Prinimali
uchastiye-. TIKHONOV, M.I.;
"--`--"--'LDDZYAn. V.V.; RENESLATSIS, L.P.[Reneslacis, L.1
Some characteristics of the oil extraction system equipped
with a
nLurgi 100" continuous line. Masl.-zhir.prom. 30
no.2:31-32 F
164. (KRA 1713)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut zhirov
(for
Bezuglov, Bocharnikov, Tikhonov, Lodzyato). 2. Liyepayskiy
masloekstraktsionnyy zavod (for Reneslatsis).
tj:
4mo&mlal erywgion a Mimi fram Ohl, vu. F,
Matsuk, W N. xUrd)-mu;v"G. D, MZJYI, =d M. 1,
hirr~~yj przy,-. 23, 'No.
ma;kvlafso-z ivbA
i bmn zzi~t M Bt 35wzd-?m-n =nillm-cr fli) =d Cannu~,tzd
~Im at 45 kg./4m cn. Ps-~&-Llm appmx. 45
-21~. WB4
POPOV, K.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; BEZUGLOV, M.I., invh.-,
MITMOV, Ye. S., inzli.
farifteation of raw vnentnble phosphatiden.
lianl.-zhir. prom. 24' no.
6:3-7 158. (14ru 11:7)
1. V9esoyuzrWy rinuchno-inaledovatelInkiy institut
zhirov(for Popov).
2. Krasnodarskiy maRlozhirnovoy kombinat(for Besuglov,
Wyerav).
(Pbosphatides)
BEZUGIA)V,' M.I. [Bezuhlov, M.I.]
I - - - --~
Repairing the PA-1 and PA-2 automatic stock
wate-ers. Mekh.
sill. hoop. 12 no.9:24 S 1619 (1AIRA 14:11)
1. Sveklosovkhoz "Drabivs'kiy", Cherkasskoy
oblasti.
(Cattle-Watering)
UKHATOV, V. (Kaliningrad); MARTYNOV9 L.; GOLOVCHE14KOp
V.; BEZMENOV, V.
(Komsonollsk-na-Amure); GETMANENKOp V.; TSVETYOV, N.
(g. Kalinin)
Bezug 0v Y-4 BORODAVKIN, S. (Leningrad)
Readers' letters. Pozh. delo 7 no. 1:31-32 Ja 160.
(MIRA 14:2)
1. lamestitell prodoodatelys soyeta Dobrovollnogo
pozharnogo
obahchestvat Rostov-na-Donu (for Martynov). 2. Rayonnyy
pozharnyy irqpektor, Kasimurp Ryazanaltaya oblast' (for
Golovehenko), 3, Starshiy master pozharno-ispytatelinoy
stantsii, Novosibirsk (for Getmanenko).
(Fire prevention)
BEZUGLOV N IARTSEVs Me
Mmbrane mnometer with clo* type dial. Ugoll 37
no.203-
34 F 162. (MIRA l5s2)
1. Karagandizwkiy institut Giprouglegormash.
(mum"ter)
L 24575-66 EWTW/TAWt) IJP(c) JD/JH
ACC NR: Ap6oo9673. SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/003/0842/0845~
AUTHORS: &zu M, P. A.-j Gindia, I. A.; Neklyudov, I. M-i
~Rabu hin_,,V. B. 51
ORG: Physicotechnical Institute of Low Temperatures AN UkrSSR, 6
Kbartkov (Fiziko-tekbnicheskiy institut nizkikh temperatur AN
UkrSSF
TITIZ: Securing of dislocation on point defects during programmed
,loading of aluminum-single crystals
.SOURCE: Fizika tviLogo tela, v. 8, no. 3, 1966, 842-845
TOPIC TAGS: hardening, crystal dislocation phenomenon, crystal
defect, static load test, ultrasonic absorption, aluminum, single
:crystal
"3TRACT: Tbis is a continuation of earlier work (FMM v. 18, 443,
119~4 and earlier papers) dealing with various hardening
mechanisms
Itbat can be activated by varying the rate of increasing an
external
;stress on a crystal and the possibility of programming the
hardening
ion the basis of such mechanisms. The present paper presents the
re-
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Fig. 1. Block diagram of pulsed ultrasonic'
Installation. 1 Master pulse generator,;
2 -- modulator, 3 high frequency
generator, 4 -- sample, 5 -- superhetero-
dyne receiver, 6 -- oscilloscope, 7
controlled pulse delay, 8 -- pulse
generator, 9 -- standard hf generator,
10 -- attenuator.
isults of an investigation of the dependence of absorption of
longi-
itudinal ultrasound on the level of prestressing attained during
pro-
Igrammed (slow) hardening of single-crystal aluminum, and the
results
lobtained with fast loading are also given for comparison.' Both
an-
Inealed and non-annealed samples were tested. The absorption was
imeasured by comparing two successive reflected pulses, using an
ultrasonic pulsed setup (Fig. 1). All measurements were made
With a
longitudinal compression-rarefaction wave operating at 72 Mc.
From
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the obtained plots.of the ultrasound absorption against the
loading
lit is concluded that securing of dislocations during the
earlier
!stages of the programmed loading Is possible. At large
degrees of
'deformation
a maximum of ultrasound absorption is observed. The
results are interpreted from the point of view of the
dislocation
:theory of absorption developed by A. Granat and K. Lucke
(J. Appl,
I
lphys. V. 28, 583, 1956). Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 5
formulas,
land I table.
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AUTHORS: Bezuglyy, P. A.; Burma. N. G.; Minyafayev, R. Kh. 6-6
ORG; PhysicotechnIcal ln3titute of'Low_Temperatures AN UkrSsk 1~3
Kharlkov 2 teklinichesk y inst1tut n1z-k'--ik'-h
te'm-j')-e`r-a'-t-u--r--AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Elastic constants of polycrystalline methanelin the
tempera-
ture interval 14. 21 - 77K
SOURCE: Flzika tverdogo te'la, v. 13, no. 3, 1966', 7411-1'49
TOPIC TAGS: methane, polycrystal, temperature dependence, elastic
modulus, sound propagation, acoustic speed
ABSTRACT: In view of the lack of experimental data on elastic
proper-
ties of solidified gases, the authors have measured the
temperature
variation of the elastic constants of solidified methane-, using
for
this purpose a dynamic 'method ha,,,ed on the measuremen '2)f
the propa-
gation velocity of longitudinal and transverse ultra-'011nd
waves. The
te3t procedure was, a modification of a pul,~ed me-thod rirst
described
by N. I. Drazlinikov (Pribory dlya lzmerenlya akusticheskikh i
Card 1/3
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Fig. 1. Acoustic measuring line.
1 -- IndIcator, 2 -- Johans.-on block, lead, 4 gLddp,
5 -- cryostat cover, 6 -- glass vessel, 7 -- quartz holder,
piezoelectric pickup, 9 -- glass cylinder, 10 -- central
conductor
,of coaxial line, 11 -- tube, 12 -- German-silver tube, 1,-) -
-
stainless-steel rod, 14 -- bellows, 15 -- covar junction, 16 -
.flange, 17 -- threaded cylinder, 18 -- nut, 19 traverse, 20 --
anvil.
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opticbeskilch velichin, No. 4, 1961) employed by the authors
earlier
to determine the elastic moduli of polycrystalline ammonia
(UFZh v.
10, 121-)1j, 1965). A feature of this modified pulse method
is the use
of an additional acoustic line filled with a standard liquid,
in -which
the propagation velocity of sound is known with sufficiently
high
accuracy kFig. 1). The measurements were made at I Mcs and in
two
temperature intervals, 77.4 -- 63.5 and 21.2 -- 14.4K. The
tests
-yielded the adiabaticcompressibility and the Poisson
coefficient. The
measurement technique and the sample preparation procedure
are des-
cribed in detail. In the 21 -- 77K range the compressibility
in-
;creases vilth increasing temperature, from 0.48 to 0.`9 x
10- 11 cm2
dyne; the Poisson coefficient is 0.30. A phase transition is
obserwd
at 20.4K. The Debye temperatures of the high-temperature and
low-
,temperature phases are estimated to be 120 and 137K,
respectively.
Some of the difficulties still to be overcome in future
mea.3urements
are briefly discussed. The author thanks 'A. V. Nazarenko f3r
careful
preparation of the mea,5urement line. Orig. art. has., 2
fig,ires, 4
.formulas, and 1 table.
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tiolchiaLk..
1939. N, 4. pp 161-165 (USSR)
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POWSINA, A.S.,
~--tpklmft aktor.
[Fire Prevention in enterprises of the oil induntry]
Protivopo-
zharnaia okhrana prodprilatil neftlanni
proqrshlennosti.Moovka
Gos.naucbno-tekbn.izd-vo nefti&nol i gorno-toplivnoi
lit-ry, 1955.
163 p. (HLRA 8:9)
(P"trolaum industry--Fires and fire prevention)
BEZUGLOV, P.
Defective fire extinguishers are dangerous.
Posh.delo 3 no.2:21
7 '57. (Fire extingtion-Chemical systems) (MIRA 10:4)
BEZUGIA)V, P.
-,~
Inflammability of soot. Pozh.delo 3 No.6:6 Je '57
(Soot--Safety meaeures) (MMA 10:7)
L
BEZUGIA)V, P.
How to store and destroy remnants of calcium carbide.
Pozh.delo 3
no.10:10 0 '57. (MIRA 10:11)
(Calcium carbide--Storage)
BEZUGLOV, V. D
"3elf -Hardenirig Plastics "ASTff which is Readily
Machineable, well suited for
Decorative Correction of Surface Faults on Metal Castings,
and also for Making
Light Core Boxes, Pros-Molds for Wax Pattems, etc."
report presented at Scientific-Toobnical Session on
Progressive Technology of
Casting Molds, organized by the NtOMAShPR%I of the
KharIkov Oblast. in EharIkov,
14-16 Nov 195Y.
Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1958, No. 4, Dp 28-30.
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AP6031380 SOURCE CODE! UR/007q/66/o36/ooq/16oi/1603
!AUTHOR: Shimanskaya, N. P., Malkes, L. Ya.; Bezuglyy, V. D.
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ORG: All Union Scientific Research Institute of Monocrystals,
Scintillating Materialsi
and High Purity Chemicals (Vsesoyuznyy naudyio-issledovatellskiy
institut monokristal
jar.'I
stsintillyatsionnykh materialov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh
veshchestv)
TITLE: Reaction rate of thermal decompositionlof some azi
SOURCE.- Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 36, no. 9, 1966, 16o1-1603
TOPIC TAGS: 11im-W, thermal decomposition, reaction rate #9 z1ve,
Corn Po v AA o
ABSTRACT: Polarographic studies were made of the effect of the
structure of azines
(I) on the reaction rate constants of their thermal
decomposition at 300C.
]I-G11=C11-R+Nj.
The results showed that the decomposition of azinee is a
first-order reaction. Reac"~'
tion. Reaction rate constants calculated for some azines from
the experimental data
are given in the table:
Card
L.Z--. . _ -UD.C i-5-7.-
L 02421-67
AP60 31380
Half-wave potentials of azines in 0.02N solution
of N(C2H5)4, in 92% methanol and reaction rate
constants of thermal decomposition of the azines
n formula
min-
0
CIOI17-P 2320 -1.28, -1.74 ~9.35+0.37)- 10-1
C'11" 95 -1.42.-2.12 5.35T-0.26). 10-!
n-CH30CIIIIII 166 -1.48,-2.08 (4.39�0.20).10-2:
n-CII C 111 147 _1.59, -2,14 (3.98 + 0.22) - 10-t,
n-(Clf,'~'NU,11, 247 -J.60, -2.20 (3.73T 0.18). tO-
The rate constant of thermal decomposition o' azines is
linearly dependent on the
half-wave potential and is independent of the azine molecular
weight, as previously
suggested. Orig. art. has: I table and 3 figures. fps)
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: l5jan65/ ORIG REF: 00V OTH REF: 0021.
Card 2/2 hs
GRIJZDEV, G.S., kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh
nauk, dotsent;
BEZUGLOV V G aspirant
Effective method for weed control in corn fields
on
turf-Podzolic soils. Izv. TSKHA no.3:25-33 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
(Moscow Province-Weed control)
(Moscow Province-Corn (maize))
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FEDOROV, I.I.; BEZUGIDV, V.P.; ZAKRARIYA, Ye.A.
(Llvov)
Mood supply to the brain during experimental
convulsions.
Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 7 no.2:30-34 Mr-Ap'63.
(MIRA 16:10)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheakoy fiziologii (zav. -
prof, I.I.
Fedorov' Lsvovskogo meditsinakogo instituta (dir.
- prof.
Lj1.K:uzmenko).
(MMOPYRII,'E-PHYSIOIDIGAL EFFECT) (ColivuISIMIS)
(BPAIV-BLOOD SUPPLY)
I
h I ~eim b r c n z io Yn','O T 3 V. N':!. Notnito~
, ' 7 T -Ir
-07 M, 7
Y--v
7. Nj 25, IN T~ airmfion of C11,
is Carried out in the Nmpor ph3L,$e t'l-vcr elm! th,
following s-ab5tjnce~ --3 cataly-st: natuml Al ~i,W(:,Ee5 or
oxides, bromides, -and !ilkates of -metals of groups 11, 111,
IV, V, Vl~ or V111 d *Lt pnriDdic table. 1105eh
AUTHCRS. Si.-)i rid onovan , C.S. B,_~zuglav,-,, T.I.
1 5/71
TITLE-
Accelerated Method for thQ Iauiatiua of the Cafbide
iha.-P in Steel
(Us~orenrV~; metod izollrc-4ani~,& wirbidnoy
faz3, -1 stalYakh)-
PERIODICAL:
Zavodskaya Laboratoriya,
"1957, Vol. 23, Nr 12, pj). 1412-1413 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
Such a
method of determination is suggested in this paper, viz. the
applicantion of elecArnlytes by Popova, which is most often
in use in
tiie USSR: 1-n YL1 P-lid 9 a of citric acid Yper I
I of the solution. In
this case the time of mialybis is
reduced to 60 minutes as agmi-Lst
6-8 hours needed during
application of earlier methods. Analysis
according to the
method suggested ij carried out nt a curr_~.,t &~n3i-
ty of
from 0.02-0-03 Alcm2. Precipitation on the sample is
ii'Geru'Ged
from the electroljte by dippinS the sarapio
successively into U-P,
gla3ses each containino ha' Lf a liter
of distilled water saturated
,aith carbon. The carbide
reinnined che.-.iioall~' unaffected and ~-.-az re-
moved
fro:= the sum-,)Je eiectrclyticall,( b7 a 50,'~j 3odiuui
hydroxide
solution at a current of from 0. 1-0.5 A/cm2. The
sani~)le is then
washed, cleaned vith spirit, drltd and
a~ighed. The ccrbide taken
off togethcr aith the :_~e3t of
the pr(_uipltation bias dried, heated
Cnrd 1/'
red-hot, melted
with Dyro potas3iwn sulphiae and de-leached by
Accelerated Method for the Isolation of the CarbIde
32-12-5/71
Phase in Steel
sulphuric acid. The solution obt,3ined herefrom is
investigated
chemically -,Ath respect to its elementari components. The
results
are shown in 2 tables. There are 2 t6ble3.
AVAILABLE: Libmx-y of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Steel-Carbide isolation-4-iethod
YURASOVA, V.N.; KOSHENYIO, A.M.; BEZ.UGIDVA, V.A.
"Garmaills" L. Tarklienia. Trudy
Sred.-Az.na,,ich.-issl.gidrometeor.
inst. no. 8:109-124 163. (M DIA 17: 5)
BEZUGLYI. A.Ye.
Case of spontaneous unscrewing of the end of an
Elansky nail canula
in the medullary cans.1 of the flomur. Ortop., travm i
protez.
21 no,3.lt79 160. iNIBA 14:4)
(FEMUP,FRACTURE)
BEZU2GWj,__9rigori.y Vasil7yevich [Bezuhlyi,
H.V.1, propagandist;
YEFIFMMO-q A.V., red,;'S~=IIENKO,
M.G.LShevehenko, M.H.],
tekhn. red.
(Our taaks should be explicit and expedient]
Holovne -
konkretnist? i tsilespriamvanist'. Kharkiv,
Kharkivalke
kryzhkove vyd-vo, 1960. 45 P. WRA 15:7)
1. Direktor sovkhoza Krasnoy Armii, USSR (for
Bezuglyi).
(Agriculture-Study and teaching)
--.,BEZ'UGLYI, Nikolay Fedorovich; PFXdSOVSKIY, L.M.,
inzh., retBenzent; SIDOROV,
N.I., Irmh.t red.; K9ITROVAy N.A.p tekhn. red.
[Saving of electric pawr on electrified railroad
districts; experience
o:C the workers of the West Siberian Railroad) Fkonomiia
e-lektroenergii
na elektr:LfitsirovanrWkh uchastkakh; opyt kollektiva
Zapadno-Sibirskoi
dorog4A. Moskvaj, Vaes. izdateltsko-poligr. ob"edinenie
M-va putei
soobshcheniia 1961. 42 p. (MIRA 14:10)
Nlectric railroads-Current supply)
BEZUGLTr., A.D
Efficient use of electric measuring devices. Prom.
Onerg. 18
no.2351 F 163. (MIRA 16:2)
(Electric measurements)
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Coastal cbanges on Lenin Lake and prospects for coastal
changes
on Kakbovka Reservoir. Nauk.zap.Kiev.un. 12 no.4:49-571
'53.
(MLRA 9:10)
(Lenin Lake--Coast changes) (Kakhovka Reservoir--Coast
changes)
BMUGI-TY, A.M.; POLOTAT. A.M.. red.; ROZIWSVZTG, Ye..
tekhn. red.
'[Manual for practical exercises in a course on general
geology]
Posobia Do prakticheskim rabotam kursa obabchei
geoiogii. [Kiev)
Iz.d-vo Kievskogo gns. univ. im. T.G.Shevehenko. 1958.
178 o.
(MIRA 11:10)
(Geology--Fandbooks. manuals, etc.)
BIMIGT-TY, Andrey Mef o4-1. . 7tch CAIMUHLYI, AX do t 9.
YA
T"ANNMOT, Alekaipy V,,,;! I I-ev j E3'1 I vevi ch]
1?73prI. -nol. npul-,; KOVAL'. Viktor Vi,,tor
0Ip')-,,-HrnvtehI, kand. geol. nauk,; SWIRSKAYA.
?4.?.I'SKVJPSIKA, M,2.-'
c jp
red.; KHARII, B,V., tekhnred.
[General geology] Zabaltna goologiia. [K,%,iv] Vyd-vo
I~vivslkoho
derzh. univ. im. T.H. Sheveben'mD, 1958. 1-28 D. (mm
11:10)
(Geolo_plr)
ZAMORIY Petr Konstantinoviah [Zamorii, P.K.); BEZUGLYY,
A.M.,
INVAMY10 A.M.], dots., otv. red.;
LFPM"M-,n"T,-e-o-nViev, F-D,14,
red.; YBEVICH, M.I.[Yinevych, M.I.], tekhn. red.
[Quaternary sediments of the Ukrainian S.S.R.]
Chetvertynni vid
klady Ukrainslkoi RSR. Kyiv, Vyd-vo 1[yivs1koho univ.
Pt.l. 1961.
51+8 P. (MRA 15:6)
(Ukraine-Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Ukraine-Geomorphology)