SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORODAVKIN, P. P. - BORODAYEVSKAYA, M. B.

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BORODAVKIN BYKOV, L.I.; YABLONSKIY, V.S. (deceased) Stability of uneerground ard surface pipelines. Trudy NIITranoneft' no.3:155-164 164. (mIRA 18:2) N ;ti", 1"ATWIN Overhead lthoV PiPta laying shaped like il 1?v.vYs.ucheb.zav.; neft-l i gaz 7 (MIJ-HA 17:1,*) U f -` msk jy ne f ty a noy t n s t i ti i t. BORODAVELIT, r'.:.; BYKOV, L.I.; YABLOIISKIY., V.-S. J. the :iwbility of an une qrrurvJ T.J-.eljna during the i a Ibending of its axise N (NjITRA 1~1-2) c;4. 1. Urims"Idy nef 6yanoy roughn - s. -vya. uchab, 1. Uflimskiy neftyanov instittit BERDYUK, V.V.; BORODAVKIN, P.P. Classification of swamps as applied to pipeline construction! Stroi. truboprov. 10 no.101-32 Ja 165. '.MIRA 1814) 1. Trest Vostoknefteprovodstroy, Ufa (for Berdyuk). 2. UfiMBkiy neftyanoy institut (for Borodavkin). BORODAVKIN Petr_zalz~ch; SUNARCHIN, Avall Khodzhayevich. Priniza-1 uchastiye SHADRIN, O.B., inzh. .[Construction of pipelines under complex conditions] Stroitellstvo magistrallrjykh truboprovodov v slozhrjkh usloviiakh. Moskva., Nedra.. 1965. 214 p. (MIRA 18:7) BCRC)D.kVKIN., P.P.; MASLOV, L.S.; SHADRIN, O.B. ............... Nature of tank residue and its effect in the storage of petroleum products. nefteprod. no.6:26-29 165. on operational rel;.ability Transp. i khran. nefti i (MIPIA 18:8) 1, Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut. BORODAVKIN, P.P.; BYROV, L.T. Experimental investigation of the stability of pipelines laid in fills. Transp. i kbran. nefti I. nefteprod. no.8-9-11 165. (MIRA 18:01) 1. Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut. BYKOV, L.I.;,P~RODAVKINy P.P. Experimental investigation of the-stressed state of overground 11hot" pipelines. Transp. i khran. nefti.i neftoprod. no.5: 8-11- 165. (MM 18:10) 1. Ufi.mskiy neftyanoy institut. UKHATOVp V. (Kaliningrad); MARTYNOV, L.; GOLOVCHENKOy V.; BEZMENOV, V. (Xomsonollsk-na-Amare); GEMANENKOP V.; TSVETKOVP N. (g. Kalinin) Bezuglov, P.; MN-I-S--fLeningrad) Readers' letters, Pozh. delo 7 no. 1:31-32 Ja 160. (KRA 14:2) 1. lamestitelf predoodatelya soveta, 1)obrovolinogo pozharnogo obshchestvap Rostov-na-Donu (for Martynov). 2. Rayonnyy pozharnyy irgpektori, Kasimov-9 RyazansIcala oblast' (for qplovehenko). 3. Starshiy master pozharno-ispytatellnoy stantsiip Novosibirsk (for Getmanenko). (Fire prevention) RAZUVAY,EV, G.A.; VYAZANKIN, N.S.; GLADYSHEV, Ye.N.; BORODAVKO~ I.A. Photochemical reactions of organotin compounds with some halo derivatives. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.7t2,154-2160 Jl 162. (HIM 15:7) (Tin organic compounds) (Halogen compounds) (Photochemistry) 2 2.0 9, 2 07) I q OU J~Iu h U13, 23 19) 25,388 S/080/61/034/002/008/025 A057/~129 AUTHORSt Shatquira, S.A.9 Feildmany Yu.A., Boz!od&-,-ko, I.S., RyabLnova, A.Ya. TITLEs Effazt. of ultrs-sonic- waves on processes of aleotroplating of metals from -3yamide electrolytes PERIODICA13 Zhuz-nal Prikladnoy Khimii, v 34, no 2, 1961, 33i-339 TEXTs Gc"dIV-i-=a f;f an LntezziAfication of oopp(ir, lzv--S~ss, find silver e lea g in oyax-.,.j.e ale-trolytes Were exreriment,111Y i-n- ve8tigate~-'. ~,,--4t-wasn jri-noipal parameteza of the slsatzoplating process -;!I, all, field Were st-udied and the reEzl-.s obta--'red with and with-:;ut wayss were- ~,ompared. Few of the rspe-rS zs~;ently published ion~iern'-ng ths offe:;,;. of ultrasonic waves in elGotroplating deal With oyar-Lde and in severall oases no qu&ntitat,:.ve nomparlaonB are made. Hcwever, t-he poeitlye effect c;lf 1)Lltra3on.-*3 -waves c:n 'he process Card 1/8 S/OBO/61/0,74/002/008/025 EffeOt :if Wa*733 oo- A057/A!29 was otser-.si azd thua mjri, pre-zie_e in-7eatigations on this queetdon- we=e of interest. In c.--ler '.D iommare results obtained -fiTh and with!-~ut ultrasonic waze iiarried out in the aama tanks and under WEV,req 4-j.6 'M the same Tv-~F types of tanks were usedi YU !'UZ7~, a welded k 11 (10-15 with polyvinyl-o~avered side walls .~Lt5,iaing a magne- Metal t"IL % & tostrictior for abo-at 19 ke/s and a capa3ity ?:~f 2-4 k-va (Ref 91 Yu.A. Kitsygorodak!.y, "Primexnen:Lye ulltrazvalka v tekhnologil mash-Inostroye- niya" ("Applis-ition. cf waves in technology of mechanl~sl an- gineeriag"~, Izd. doms tekhniki (Edited by the House of te3b-nology), M., 113 (195B and ABAV 1 (AVDI-1) -hype, a 10-1 plast'-3s t&nk with work- ing frequencie:~ if 16 -'-; 'A and a --,apaoity of 0.4-0.5 kva (Ref 10~ Y-u.A. Felldman a1v al, "Peredov,v mauohno-takhn. i pro-'zv. opyt" ("Advanuea scientifi--, techn"cal and industrial praotice"), TsITEIN GNTK SSSIR, M., (1960)). For the, UZV tank an industrial generator of the Y3r-10 (UZG-10) type was used, and for the AVDI-1 tank a r3YK -2 (GZUK-2) experimental generator. The experiments were carried out at 16 and 20 kiloh6rtIz, and the clarrGnt yield was daterrained by a coulomb-meter. The effect of ultra- Card 2/8 25386 S/08 61/034/002/008/025 Effect of ultrasonic waves A057Y,129 sonic waves on copper plating was investigated in 3 electrolytes (Tab. 1) and it was observed that maximum current densities can be increased 5-6 times by the effect of sound vibrations (Fig 1). The rate of copper de- position is much greater when ultrasonic waves are applied and current yield increases considerably. Thus in electrolyte no. 3 at a current density 21D amp/dM2 and 4000 the rate of copper deposition is 7-80/min (at 500C it is 11,9/min), i-e-, 15-20 times greater than in the existing practice of oopper-plating from cyanide electrolytes. Comparison of the investigated electrolytes indicates that the beat ultrasonic effect is obtained in electrolytes containing 80 g copper cyanide per liter. No noticeable deterioration of dispersion capacity due to the effect of ultra- sonio waves was observed. The sound vibration effect on brass elootro- plating was'studied in two electrolytes (Tab. 2) and2it was determined that current density can be increased from 0-1-0-5 &mP/dm to 2-3 &mP/dm2 to obtain glossy deposits, and to 3-20 amp/dM2 for pasty deposits. With in- creasing ourrent density the rate of deposition inoreases up to a certain limit which depends on the content of free NaCN. It optimum oontont of Card 3/8 25388 S/080/61/034/002/008/025 Effeat of ultrasonic waves see A057/1129 free..N&CN (4w6 g11) and 400C the rate of deposition is at 2-3 amP/dm2 0-5/0min for shiny brass and at 12_20 &mp/d-m2 2-2-5 P/min for dull brass. Processes ooeurring above 2 amp/W current density are of theoretical and praotioal interest and have to be studied in further experiments. Current yield deoreases with increasing current density and NaCN content, but the rate of deposition can be increased up to 120-150,&/hr, i-e., 25-30 times higher than in existing electroplating. The effect Of Bound vibrations on cathodic polarization is the same as in copper plating, i.9., polariza- tion decreases and the potential shifts towards more positive values. In- creasing temperature, higher ourrent density, and ultrasonic waves effect a change in composition of the deposited brass. Apparently ultrasonic waves have a different effect an deposition of copper and of zinc. The composition of electrolytes used in silver-plating experiments is presented in Tab. 3. With electrolytes containing about 40 9 silver per liter current density can be increased to 10-15 amP/dm2 by means of ultrasonic waves and the rate of deposition is 6-7 A/min. The latter depends linear- ly on current density. In distinction from copper- and brass-electro- plating, no noticeable effect of temperature was observed in silver-platIng. Card 4/ 8 3/080J61/034/0.02/008/025 Effect of ultrasonic waves A057/A129 The present authors point out that the mechanism of the effect ofultra- Sonic waves on electroplating, especially of alloys,.is of interest for further investigations. There are 11 figures, 3 tables and 12 referencest 7 Soviet-bloo and 5 non-Soviet-bloo. The two English-language publications read as follows: Fishlock, Metal Industry, 93, 109 (1958)p St. R. Rich, Plating, 42, 11 (1955)- SUBMITTED: June 18, 1960 Card 5/8 c) BORCDAVKO, N.P.; SHULIMAN, To.D. Studying the principles of industrial production in the schools of Blektrostall. Politekh.obuch.no.12:21-25 1) '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Gorodskoy otdel narodnogo obrasovanlya g.Elektrostall (Blekbrostall-Technical education) KUTOV, A,19 - BORODAVKO N.D. a, P:4~ ~-'- I ,1z; N.-N-di (P-OlAnoethyl)CYanamide and its reactions. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.5:1536-1539 W 163. (MIRA 16W (Cyanamide) el) z,-),4 A, 124-57-2-2420 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 2, p 130 (USSR) AUTHORS: Pen' kov, A. M. , Bondarchuk, A. S. , Borodavko, V. A. TITLE: The Partial-load- relief Method for the Determination of the Weight-induced Stresses in Structural Building Elements (Metod chastichnoy razgruzki dlya opredeleniya napryazheniy ot sobstven- .,nogo vesa v elementakh stroitel'nykh konstruktsiy) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Issledovaniya pro vopr. ustoychivosti i prochnosti. Kiyev, AN UkrSSR, 1956, pp 163-169 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry 1. Structures--Stresses 2. Stress analysis Card 1/1 PSNIKOV, A.M.; BORODAVKO, V.A., inzhener * W .1 V 'IV P ~ %7.S ;-__, "WA z t =V-1~2- --~ - ~ Experimental and analytical method of determining the wheel pressure of haulage bridges on the rails. Sbor.trud.Inst.gor.dela AN LMSR no.3:113-119 '56. (NLRA 9:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN U= (for PenIkov) (Mine railroads) (Wheels) BcRmivx Blectrific'ation.of track work Ix ths.juwtian. Pat' i put.khos. no.6:29-30 JO 'z~7~- ILOI-7) 1. Wachal I nllC-dUWii*fl ~Stant 9 il- Lisif Yugo-Yost ochnoy dorogi. (Liski-Railroade-Maintenance and repair) BCRCDAVKO, V.A* [Borodavko,, lrO,j (Kiiv). /-,W Experimental Investigation of the state of stress in blades of centrifugal mine ventilators [in Ukrainian with summaries in Russian and 31aglish). Prykl. makh. 4 noo'1:97-104 158. (KIM 11:4) 1. Institut girnichol spravi AN (Blades) W(di 9 ventilation) [Boro avko, V.0.1 (Kiyev) BORODATj1O,j.t ~.( d Stress analysis of blades of centrifugal fans. Prykl.mekh. 4 no-3:302-316 158. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Institut gornogo dela AN USSR. .(Fans, Mechanical--Blades) .eech Sci -- (di ss) "Study of strength ol~--.L/ BCI-:~0DA.1rK0, V.!... , Cand 4i;i!~ bl-Liec of centrifucal torn - 1959. 12 pp ,.,.itli L"rnphs (Ac:~d e,.' Sci UkSSR. Inst of Gonstriic'ion L~ech:nnics) . 150 cories (la-, 37-59, 108) PENIKOV, O.M.; BORODAVKO, V.0. Bxperimental investigation of the strength of the basic parts of an IRPM-1-2M rock loading machine. Sbir. prats' Inst. hir. spravy AN URSR no.6:103-111 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Mining machinery-Electric driving) 107 BORODAVKO' V.0. Strained state in centrifugal fan blades in the relative dis- placement of curved edges. Sbir. prats' Inst. hir. spravy AN UM no.6:136-147 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Fans, Mechanical) BORODAVKO V S., inzb. - - I --- We are working according to the new system. Put' i put. khoz. no.9:9-11 S 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1. Nachallnik distantsii, at. Liski Yugo-Vostochnoy dorogi. (Liaki--Railroade-Track) '.ACCESSION NR: AP404Z529 S/0109/64/0091007/1313/1318 AUTHOR: Lyapunov, N. V.; Borodavko, Yu., M.; Zaytsev, A. Ye. TITLE: Inductive diaphragms in ridge waveguides C Report at the 19th All-Unioft d Conference of the Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Ele ctro communication, May, 19631 :1 SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronikat v. 9, no. 7. 1964, 1313-1318 TOPIC TAGS: waveguide, ridge waveguide, single ridge waveguide, double ridge, J;waveguide i;ABSTRACT: The 'results of a theoretical and experimental study of inductive diaphragms in single- and double-ridge waveguides are reported.- A formula for 1: calculating the susceptance of an inductive diaphragm in an arbitrarily proportioned ridge waveguide is developed. The formula was experimentally iverified with inductive diaphragma-mounted in a.single.~-ridge_wayeguide; ' j 1/2 rrd. i ACCESSIOnNR: AP4042529 0. 51; voltage standing-wave ratio, 1.05. A discrepancy of about Z0j* is'' explained by the approximate -nature of the calculations and by the inadequate diaphragms and flanges. Orig. art.. has: 4 figure s, 24 formulas, and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: MarIkovskiy universitet (Khar'kov-University) SUBMTTED! 123u162 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: BC NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 002 _kC' NR,". f04i~5~~ 023/0036/003~7 INVENTOR: Mende, F F.; Dmitriyev, V.M.; Khristenko, Ye.V.; Borodavko, Yu. M. ORG: none TITLE: Method of obtaining stable frequency from a nonstable uhf oscillator. Class 21, No. 189029 [announced by Phys'ico-technical Institute of Low Temperature;, AN UkrSSR (Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut nizkikh temperatur AN UkrSSR SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no's 23t 1966, 36 TOPIC TAGS: uhf oscillator, frequency stability ABSTRACT: To simplify the stablliza~ion system used to obtain a highly stable frequency from a nonstable uhf oscillator which utilizes a superconductive resonator, it is proposed that the oscillator a -ignal. be amplified by an amplitude Card ACC NRI AP700 Fig. 1. Stabilization system 1 - Uhf oscillator; 2 - superconductive resonator; 3 - amplitude modulator. .modulator such an awaveguide twin T-Joint with a detector, which is supplied with a difference'eig6af of the oscillator carrier frequency and of the side frequency. The latter is obtained as a result of amplitude modulation of the oscillator carrier f requency and is separated with the help of the above- mentioned resonator. VPI SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATEt 20Kay65/ ATD PRESS: 2/2 LYAFLUIOV, V.V.; BORODAVKO, Yu,M.; ZATMET, A. Ye.; Inductive diaphragmB in H and P type waveguides. Radiotekh. i elektron. 9 noo7t1313-1318 Jl 164 (MIRA 17:6) S/072/60/000/olo/ool/004 B021/BO58 AUTHORSt BondaTev, K. T., Boroda TITLE- Production and Use of Light-sensitive Glass PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1960 !~1 0- 109 PP- 1 - 4 TEXTs Light-sensitive glass can be produced by the admixture of gold, silver, or copper to any technical glass containing silica, oxides of alkali metal and of bivalent metal. The optimum amount of light-sensitive components is tabulated. Lithium-, potassium-, and sodium-oxide are used as alkLli-metal oxides, and any oxide with which colorless glass can be obtairsd, may be used as bivalent metal oxide. Glasses with gold or silver content lose their light-sensitivity through the presence of copper. The light-sensitivity of glass is influenced by its melting con- ditions, the character of the furnace atmosphere, and the presence of redox agents. Depending on the glass composition, radiation dose, and thermal treatment, white and colored semitransparent and nontransparent pictures can be obtained on transparent glass, as well as colored pictures on subdued white ground. Lithium-containing glasses of special Card 1/2 Production and Use of Light-sensitive Glass S/07 60/000/010/001/004 3021Y3058 light-sensitivity have been developed at the experimental department of the Konstantinovskiy zavod "Avtostekloll (Konstantinovka "Avtosteklo" Plant)- The glass was molten in the crucible furnace at a temperature of from 1450 to 14800C in oxidizing atmosphere. After rolling, the glass was annealed in the tunnel kiln. The samples were treated with ultra- violet as well as X-rays, mercury-quartz lamps of the typeCBAUJ-1000 (SVI)Sh-1000) and ITPK-7 (PRK-7) and the installation of the type ?Y7-2 (RUP-2) being used. The glass is etched in hydrofluoric acid in order to obtain plastic pictures, the difference of etching between the exposed and unexposed parts of the light-sensitive glass becoming noticeable. Plastic glass products may be obtained by exposure of the glass through a photonegative by means of ultraviolet rays, heat treatment and subsequent etching in bydrofluoric acid, as can be seen from Figs. 1 - 4. By this method, tiniest openings can be obtained on thin, light-sensitive glass. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 2 non-Soviet references,. 1) Card 2/4 GOLOTA, Ya.A. (Holota, 1A.A.]; BORODAY, G.P. (Barodai, H.P.] Serum protein fractJons as carriers of Immune bodies again--t erysipelas in farm animals. Mikrobiol. zhur. 26 no.l126-31 164, (MIRA 18t11) 1. Otdel sellskokhozyaystvennoy mikrobiologii, virusologii i immunologii Ukrainakogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta zemledellya. SOV/124-58-8-8855 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 8, p 75 (USSR) AUTHORS: Boroday, 1. , Lisovskiy, V. TITLE: The Influence Exerted on the Stability of a Ship by the Angle of Slant of the Flanks of a Ship (Vliyaniye izmeneniya razvala bortov korablya na ostoychivosV) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. korablestroit. in-ta, 1956, Nr 18, pp 219-224 ABSTRACT: An examination is made of the angles of heeling of a pontoon whose cross section has the shape of an isosceles trapezoid. The angles of heeling are defined in terms of the angles at which its top and bottom surfaces meet the water. An approximate expression is evolved for the static- stability increment produced by a small varia-- tion in the angle of slant of the sides, The problem posed by the authors of this paper, i. e. . that of the influence exerted by the angle of slant of a pontoon's sides, has been solved in a simple, absolutely rigorous fashion with an expression which appears in a book by V. G. Vlasov [ Statika korablya (The Statics of a Ship). Card 1/1 Moscow, Voyenizdat, 1948, Formula Nr 6091. V. K. Glotov SOV/124-58-2-1939 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 2, p 60 (USSR) AUTHOR: Boroday I TITLE: The Stability of a Pontoon Having a Trapezoidal Cross Section for a Range of Inclinations from 00 to 900 (OstoychivosV pontona s trapetsiyevidnym secheniyem pri naklonenii ot 00 do 90o) PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. koroblestroit. in-ta, 1956, Nr 18, pp 211-217 ABSTRACT: An elementary derivation of an expression for the static righting arm of a pontoon having a trapezoidal cross section for a range of inclinations from 01 to 900. At the two limits one obtains the formulas for the righting arm of a rectangular pontoon and a triangular pontoon, respectively. A. K. Nikitin Card 1/1 BOPODAY, I.L., inzh. Improvement in the design of high-speed switching devices of power transformers. Energ. i elektrotekh. prom. no-4:33-35 O-D 165. (MIRA 19-1) VAYNTRUBJ, V.K.- BORODAY I.K.- GALIPERIN, F.I. [deceased]; GRID, A.I.; KALIU~~~~, I.V.; KRITSBERG, E.,L.; KMIYp A.M. Jq .0 Press molds for the hot vulcanization of rubber soles; Soviet Certificate of Inventions No.241077. Kozh.-obav.prom. 4 no.8:/+2 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Vulcanization~--Technological innovations) !'!- !.. 1 1. 0~ - - , , -4c,21. I I ~ rf~lvni k For temporary j,-, - -.,, , -. * , i~, ,I ~, 1': 1; I - , " I f, 0 -. ".." ,- - - - ;- ~ -,; "~ -,._ . .~j ~J.. (MIRA 18:10) BORODAY, K., inzh,-podpolkovnik Excavating rocky soil. Voen.-inzh. zhur. 101 no-1:34-38 Ja 158. (MIRA 11:2) (Excavation) -BORODAY, K.; GGLUBEV, V.; DALLAKYAN, L.; VASILIYEV, 0., inzh. Letters to the editors. Voen. znan. 41 no.8:28 Ag 165. (VJRA 18:7) 1. Chlen prezidiuma rayannogo komiteta Vsesoyuznogo dobrovollnogo obshchestva sodeystviya armii, aviatsii i flotu SSSR, Yerevan (for Dallakyan). 2. Shtab grazhdanskoy oborony Leningrada (for Vasillyev). T, 09907-6 67 i ACC "" AP6033089 SOURCE CODE: TJR/0017/66/000/007/0029/0029 AUTHOR:- Borod~i K. (Candidate of technical sciences) y_ ORG: none TITLE: Simplest type of fallout shelter SOURCE: Voyennyye znaniya, no. 7, 1966, 29 TOPIC TAGS: fallout shelter, fallout count-ermeasure, civil defense ABSTRACT: The author describes the simplest type of fallout shelter, consisting in a covered trench 2 m deep, 110-120 cm wide at the top and 70-80 cm wide at the bottom. It is covered with fascines and has a vestibule at the entrance to prevent the penetration of radioactive dust or drops of toxic~l.'Matter. A detailed description oil the various types and arrangements of fascines is given, -and the utility of such a shelter for civil defense in rural areas is stressed. SUB CODE: 13 ISUBM DATE: none/ 1/1 Card - BOR ODAY, L. M. New wall materials for housing construction. Transp.8troi, 8 no.4:11-14 Ap '58. (IURA 12:12) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Glavatroyproma. (Building materials) BOROIXLY, P., linzhener. ~,, t, ,~ i4ract builders-operators' attention to a discussion of plans. Muk.-elev.prom. 20 no.1:29 J& 154. NEU 7:7) 1. Poltavskaya kontora Zagotserno. (GrAnA ies) BORODAY. P., inzhener. --VA' ", Use of mechanization facilities at the granaries of the All- Union Office for Storage and Distribution of Grain in Poltava Province. Muk.-olev.prom. 20 no.2:28 7154. Oaa?A 7:7) 1. Poltavokaya oblastuaya kontora Zagotserno. (Poltava Province--Grain storage) (Grain storage--Poltava Province) BORODAY,P. Corn sheller with a two-level chassis. Kuk.-elev.prom.21 no.8:25 Jl[AgI '55. MRA 8:12) 1. Poltavskaya oblastneya kontora Zagotzerno (Agricultural machinery) BORODLY. --p- Simple apparatus for grading seed corn. Muk,-elev. prom. 22 no.8*.- Z? A9-1'56. (KLFA 10:8) 1. Poltavskaya kontora Zagot; rno. (Go;n (Kaize)) BORODAY, P.-, in,41. Imppvtant condition for the filling of corn sizing plants. Muk.-elev.prm. 29 no.D24 Ja 163. (MMA 16:4) 1. Poltavskoye oblastnoye upravleftiye khleboproduktov, (Grain handling) 30: :3 .3 1 2 D KOROIZV, N.V., inzh.,- BORODAY, S.M., kand.takhn.nauk Improving the methods of car maintenance and repair. Vest. TSNII MPS 21 no.2t23-27 162. (MM 15W (Railroads-Cara-Maintenance and repair) BORODAY S M kand.tekhn.,nauk; MOSEVEV., A.V... inzh. I Ways of improving the design of six-axle gondola cars* Vest.TSNIIMPS 21 no.7:/+1-4/+ 162. (MIRA j$'42) (Railrov&-Freight cars) BORODAY,j -.jL,-.kand.teIJm.nauk; SOKOLOV, P.P., inzh.; POPOV, A.V., inzh., red.; DOBROVA, Ye.N., tekhn.red. [Analysis and means for improving the system of repairing freight cars) Analiz i puti sovershenstvovaniia sistemy romonta gruzovykh vagonov. YiDskova, Wes. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"eainenie M-va putei soobshcheniia, 1962. 97 p. (Moscow. Vsesoiuznyi nauchm- issledovatellskii institut zheleznodorozhnogo t~ransporta. Trudy, no.236). (Railroads-Freight cars) (Railroads-Maintenance and repair) BORODAY, V.I. Some problems of the theory of blade type feeders with a horizontal axis of rotation. Izv. vys. uobeb. zav.; pishch. tekh. no.4:98-107 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Novocherkasskiy makhaniko-tekhnologichaskiy tekhnikum. MAKSIMOVICH, N.A.; GOLUB, N.F.; ~ORODAY ~VM ~ Sluoreseene microscopic study of changes in the cultures of &-Lxiotic .calls, infected ky tbb poliomyelitis virus. Dokl. AN SSSR 139 no.2: 467-469 11 161. - (1-11FL4 14:7) 1. Institut infektsionnykh bolezney A1411 SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.V. PaLladinym. (VIRUSES) (POLIOMELITIS) BOROLMUM, M.,kand.ekon.nauk 1 farm. lauka i pered.op. w Cash payment an d;-00 lective flax sellkhoz. 9 no.3*40-41 Mr '59- (MM 12:5) 1._Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiv institut l'na. (wages) (Collective farms) BORODAY, V. Grain cleaning machine with a blade wheel. Muk.&-elev. prm. 27 no.7:26-28 JI 161. (MIRk 14:7) 1. Novocherkasakiy elevatornyy tokhnikum. (Grain-Cleaning) BORODAYMKO, G.S. . inzh.-tekhnolog Should the dispersing method be used for direct dyes? Tekst.prom. 21 no.9:54-55 S 161. (NIRA 14;10) 1. Khar1kovskaya chulochnaya fabrika. (Dyes and dyeing-Knit goods) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial applications) DORODAYEV) A._ - - - - Indices which entitle for- n to bonuses in machinery manufacturing. Sots. trudj7 no-5;68-69 My t62. (MIRA 15'5) 1. Nachalln:Uc byuro otdcla truda i zarabotnoy platy Kharlkoskogo traktornogo voroda. (Wages---Machinery industry) (Bonus system) PROTASOV, A.I., dotsent; 13OGDASFMV, N.F., prof., doktor -veterinarnftb nauk, red.; KUZ IMIN, V.V., d.otsent, red,;. BORODATEV, A.A., red.; CHHUXUWA, Z.V., takhn.red. [Textbook for young veterinary orderlies] Uchebnik dlia mladshago vnterinarnogo fel'Ohera. Izd.7., parer.i dop. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry. Vol.l. 1958. 512 P.; Vol-2. 1958. 664 p. (Vaterinar7 medicine) (MIR& 12:1) FEDOTOV, B.N., prof., doktor voter. nauk; BDRODAYEV, A.A., red.; CHUNAYEVA) Z.V.p tekhn. red. [Veterinary and sanitary inspection and the technology of animal products] Veterinarno-sanitarnaia ekspertiza i.tekh- nologiia produktov zhivotnovodstva. Moskva, Sellkho4iz 1952. 339 P. (MIRA 16:8~ (Animal induatry-Hygienic aspects) BORODAYICV, A. I. V-MmWWA*'e (Growing good crops of hemp) Yyrashchivanie vysokikh urozhaev kenafa i iuzhnoi konopli. Frunze, Kirgisgosisdat, 1953. 23 p. (MLRA 10:3) (Ambari hemp) (Hemp) BORODAYEV, . B. I. Introducing a semiautomatic press for bot upsetting. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.issl.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. no.8:16-18 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:12) BORODAYLN, D. A. Borodayev, D. A. "Problems of the Measurement and Remote-Control Measurement of the Water- Level at Hydraulic-Engineering Structures." Min Higher Education USSR. Leningrad Inst of Precision Mechanics and Optics. Leningrad, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. Z7, 2 July 1955. f) wIE J~ tT- BOV/144-58-9-le/18 AUTHORt Olkis, A. F., Candidate of Technical Scioncoe,Docent TrTI&I Inter-University Scientific Conference on Electric Measuring Instruments and Technical Means of Automation (Methruzovska-va nauchnaya konforentelya po elektroizzeritollnym priboran i takhmichookin xrodatyan avtomatiki) JMODICAL: Izvestlya Vysahikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy,glaktromekhanika, 195B, Mr 9, pp 130-135 (USSR) AWTUCT: The conference was bold at the loningradakiy alaktrotekhnichookiy inatitut leeni V. 1. Ullyanova uAnins)(looningrad Blectro-tachnical Institute im*nt V. 1. ul'YoLnov (Imnin))Ou 110"sabor 11-15, 1958. The representatives of eleven higher teaching establishmentw and three research institutes participated and a large number of specialists of various industrial underta"a _were_pree:nt. Cindidat f Technical Sciatic haaray (ioningrad 1916 trot:cbn1cal Institute) ro~:Jtuty 8 inertia transducer of thermo o.m.f. into a d.c. voltage", operating with "gaetic elements of an input reeletance card 6/15 of 100 ohm, a signal of 0.001 V an4 an output voltsm _0f 40 V with a resistance of 4000 Ohm. Docent 0. A. Alizade (A%erb*Ydzb&n industrial Institute i.enl 17-M-Me-rov-) proBented the paper 'Seim d.c. metering trouieducers with a high input resistance, (phase sensitive transducer In d.c. compensators and particularll its application in the chelaical industrY). Docent p v Novitakly (Ioningred Slectrotechn1cal the paper "Lpparat~* for measuring vibration 1~araxeteran, described a piozo.el*ctrio accelerometer with a r"S Of, 10 to 10 000 C.P.S., a sensitivity of 5 to 7 My/lk/sOc with an error or up to 2.50. candidate of Technical Sciences D_A_J1Qz2AW*v (oral Poly"choical Institute) re a r Inotrumots for ultra-sonic Sonitoring of the Orel WA the pressure of liquMe which was one of a **rise poperm an mgsurigg son-electrIcs]. magnitudes bY card 7/13:106trio mathods. BALA OVSKIY, Mikhail Y?kovlevich; BORODAYNY, D.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; KOZHBMKOV, M.A., inzh.. retsenzent; RAYKHKAU, A.Z., inzh., red.; YERMAKOV, N.P., tekhn.red. [Ultrasonic flaw detection] Ulltrazvukoveia defektoskopiia. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tskhn.izd-vo mehinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 149 p. (MIRA 13:2) (Metals--Defects) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications) 8(2), 9(6) AUTHOR. L.4oL..,. V. I., Xgino.r TITLK, Th. Int.-uni .... ity S.Joccifiv Cc.fvr.... an Electrical 9 ... ring Instruments and - the Technical Me" of A ,t ... t10. (X#-bwuz0-k4X- k.mf: rentsiya yo olektroLzm*rLt4I1mJm priboram, I t.kkni.hoski. arodst'se, art ... SlItl) PMUODICALs PrLborostroyoudys, 1959, Nr 3, ?v 30-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT, Card 1/5 Card 2/5 Card 3/5 This Conference was hold at the LoniagradakLy elektrotekkholchoold4 I.' titut La. 1. 1. Ul.y.no'. (Ionic.) (L..Lwd Institute of51metrical R.gin..rina iomn.I V. 1. UX-y-1 (Leci.) ) La November 1950. It sue attended by more than 500 representatives of universities, scientific research institutes, of the OX3. the 90 (Special Donign, Office), of Industries Lad other ton.. Mar. than 30 I.ctur.. or. delivered I. of ,be as Since this C..f.rh_. 1. opening the cof.-ocs, 1. P. Borodl tskir undwrlined the out ot"dica L=jor.- X automation 8" of am souring technique for the development of national "anomy. X. ff. Shumilovskiy In hie lecture reported on ~Thm Trend. In the Development or Methods of 3&dI0MXtIV9 Control of Production Data" and outlined the extensive of nsing' raAiooat1vs smthGd'm- In _suc--hcon`-tv-c1-'-- Is. 0. 5brack .' and S. A. Syektor reported cers method ofa of the I:sw~lmg heavy direct currvat. with the help ame, ar seg-tic resonance. V. A. Moz-blat investigated problems of the application of marnotlo aipliflors LA "1-.t Lon end I. measuring %.ch..1q.*. A. T. ret.y., "Parted on the present-day state on the prospects of mutoa;,tic control technique. To. 9. Torpkin InVestLeatod some, culler features of and the prospects offered by automatic pulse The Lecture by 1. C. Boldyrov &.&It vith.probl:.:, of stability of discrete sut-tio systems. I S. 0 h v discu . ed the main trends in the devolopmeRi-iof mathematical analog computer* &M of computers 4 signed for Industrial use. The report by T b 5. Vj y:hkin deals with an electronic analog correlater f rr 14 the reported on the most important methods, which inaruant.. both sm, active and passive freed= from disturbances in dLL:bcret: :;t*ctivo systems- "ov'" Ilto., dis we 2:rwod pr I av raging. differentiation, and balex , t d by _im..4:p.Ad~.t function. which can be f g- T. P. 5k_L -;..stig.t.d ... pu 111basollax4,od rolmy."A.i7:N, r,-- ...I. r. p.rto" 0.1..t-met trans in-, ;k.'r r ..o' M;L. trum ;to ,Itb - t."atin.r....rdins. T. D. V.hak" and a11 _C . -IV -it. N-. K: my r reported .-P.t.r for v sabLa coAtralixed control of production U- M. I ftLJ.-v discussed f"d-..t:,,, with an f.'t'.11 tll**Z.*f matoilstic, measuring loctrum I r.. . Qr.,.. f r tb measurement of Mon-l.ctrio qutntitl... jw-_;~ T:rjak*ov dealt with problems of the construction of atitoo, ti:.d..:, p*1*,L1o,:tr,,.v111 I- -I- K.Icv*di u .hi.h-pris. . d bridge for digital computations. Th* partAcipants In the CoAgreft. listed below discussed the t.11-ing ub4octo (vhi eh. ho ... r, ar. not give- by th; want -dios of the titles), !. A.'t-ntw" Th. Ylanoing o "asuring oloceats for FACM - 2 The Int.r-universitY Scientific Conf.roncs On Slaztric.a X.saari.g Instruments and an the Uch-i-ml X., of Aut-ti.. goc~atm automatic quotLent-tyye motor- in digital computations. it. 1.9harch-koe Methods of determining the djusaia, errors 'iY-m7asgratic avo12lo.:.p. bj, sicul.tion. E. P. Ornst.kiys Problems in measuring electric q.-titio. t-.xt"zz.ly loo frequencies by electrical Indicating instruments of Taxicus systems. L. 1. Kallk.,"Iy, 591.1 typos of 4. a. conpe-s-torm. A.3. Roxinkrant4t Autmatic bridges and a. a. ceopenvaturs Wft#4 far the control of the pax=oters of coad*amerm in series prod-tio.. Z. Z. Staloo, So.. eb&ract*rl*tlc. of aidgot ctiom aci "r'ihich can be used in memuring in4L technique and autocatic.. P- Ultr".oaia pressure. "d liquid level ;tpM ~.'. Slkripaiks The ircultry of a phavo.s.asitive coFiutation indicator for fi~ 0. ..ml-equiUbrlua bridges. U. F. Suvido The application of Instruments with --agattic bridges. which pormilt a one L4.rbl. 84.plifi.stlan of the design of the apparatus m. the strouitr7 used in the measurement or ncn-*I.*trAc :d * quanti%low. I a; A. Fez r,ts- K thod of incroasine the Card 4/5 ... sitivity oxygen gas -2yi.r.. P. V. Z-It.kiy. apparatus for measuring lbration qns~atitjos. 1. 1. Pamynkovs ?Wn types of non.lizear s=icmduqtor resistors w4 possibilities of their application to 0Lruitz7 In animation and measuring technique. 0. 0. lavoyalbonzy.va Dovelopment of measuring amplifiers with d %6r triad- rm~ V. Xavasel'twor, N. A. Sairacv. ;:11;:, Us Lf=&&,Yov, To. 'P. -regisi*A semiconductor fr;quency motor operating macording to the puls.-countit, principle. P. r. likitin and A. Uzukladalkall Methods of measuring the mACcatIc field strength by soons Of b1muth restaters and tranoducor. operating an the 1141 effect pri"a 1ple. A resolution was adopted by the closing Vlonary meeting a the Co -.a., ispro'l.6fand ..%f1'.:tiOdr:h11:hntifI h ark in the fi:ld of wutow.tl.., 1. at I. and a-P.tj.C I. haiqu.. card 5/5 BORODAYEV. D.A. Ultrasonic instrument for controlling water level and pressure. Iz;v.vys.ucheb.zav.; prib. 3 no.3:43-53 t60. (MIRA W-4) 1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova. Rekomendavana Orgkomitetom mezhvusovskoy konforentsii po elektroizmeritellnym priboram i tekhnicheskim sredstvam avtomatiki. (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial anr)lications) (Liquid level indicators)' 4o630 S/263/621000/009/002101 0 100711207 AUTHOR: Borodayev, D. A. TITLE: Ultrasonic inspection of technical characteristics PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. 32. lzmetitet'naya tekhnika, 9. 1962, 32-33, abs- tract 32.9.206 In collection (Prom. ptimeneniye ultra-zvuka. Kuybyshevsk. aviats. in-t), Kuybyshev, 1961, 119-140 TEXT: Ultrasonic devices are used for measuring level, discharge, and viscosity of liquids, temperature discharge and flow velocity of gases, as well as composition and dust content of gaseous streams. The working principle of such devices is based on the relationship between the velocity and absorption of ultrasonic waves. Since ultrason;cwave velocity can be measured with an accuracy of 0.001 to 0.01 %, the precision of these devices is twice as high as that of conventional instruments. Description is given of a hydro-acoustic device of the rnYH-58M (GPUN-58M) type for measuring water level head in navigable locks of large hydroelectric power plants. The.device is provided with magnetostrictive resonators working on a frequency of 32 Kcps, and has a measuring limit of 12 m. At a distance of 500 m from the measuring point, the measuring error is less than 0.5%. The level is determined by measuring the water stream, the distance of the probe from the water surface. The water head is determined by simultaneous measuring two level values. Thus two time intervals are obtained and their difference is found. The AY-I (AU-1) device, designed by the Leningrad Card 1/3 Ultrasonic inspection of.. S/263/62/000/009/002/010 1007/1207 Regional Economy Council, measures the level by the acro-acoustic method. The measuring limit of level vatiations is 10 m. accuracy � 2%. Measurements arc recorded by means of the :)AU (EDP) automatic potentiometer. Most of American ultrasonic level gages are provided with piezoelectric resonators, and work in the 400-500 kcps band. The HHH (Nil) Teplopribor (Scientific Research Institute for Thermal Device and Instruments) designed an ultrasonic flowmeter working on the principle of measuring phase variations of ultrasonic waves in a moving liquid. The difference in the phases between the starting oscillation passing through the moving liquid and oscillation in the receiving piezoelectric resonator, gives the velocity of the liquid investigated. For mcasuremeut, the piezoelectric resonators arc moutitcd on the pipe line. The working fiequency of these devices is 300 kcps. In more recent models measurement is done by using a differential scheme and propagation of ultrasonic waves through the liquid in both direction. This type of flow meter permits the measurements of flow rates over a range from 0 to 70M Iifir at a pipe diameter of L5 inches. The measuring error is below � 2%. American companies produce flowmeters for large-diamcter pipf.- lines (2 to 6 inches) and large flow rates (100-300 ton/hr), The measuring error of these devices is � 2%. Ultrasonic viscosity meters work on the principle of measuring (he attenuation of ultrasonic waves in the liquid, the viscosity of which is to be measured. A device developed by the Bendix Aviation Corp., is intended for measuting viscosity in the range from I to 100,000 centipoise with an accuracy of + 2 to 5 %. The werking Card 2/3 Ultrasonic inspection of... S/263/62/000/009/002/010 1007/1207 frequency range of the device is 20 to 150 kcps. Ultrasonic gas analyzers are more simple in design and opeia- tion and ensure a measuring accuracy twice as high as that of conventional analyzers. Thus, fol instance, the ultrasonic methane analyzer, developed by a Soviet Scientific Research Laboratory, ensures a measuring accuracy of 0. 1 % in determining the CH, - content over a range from 0 to 20 %. American ultrasonic oxygen and hydrogen analyzers have a measuring accuracy of 0.005 to 0.0006%. The working principle of the UH14JI (TsNIL) IFTH (GTN) ultrasonic dust-content analyzer is outlined. There are 8 figures and I table. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 3/3 'ATLDA~M,-Dmitriy-Lbiksandr,gyioh; GHXRNOBAY, D.G., iuzh., retsenzent; DUGINA, N.A., takhn.red. (Technical meana for automation in the machinery industry] Tekhnicheskie sredstva aytomatizatsii mashinostroitellnogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.12d-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 125 P. (MIRA 15-.2) (Automation) (Machinery industry) c,Rc, bp, "IC'- V~ 01 p 19 10, c4 A BORODATHV, M.M. (Staryv 09kel) Visits to industrial establishments in connection with geometry. Mat. v shkele n0-1-59-61 Ja-1P 156. (MLRA 9:4) BILIGARD, Valentina Vladimirovna; BORODAYNY, Bergey Yedorovich; DOMI- "Ov-, DONMVvF.K.. redaktor; , W..A1*_mnm cue skiy redaktor [Publications of the All-Union Publishing House of Ship- building Industry for 19)2-1954; a bibliography] Izdaniia Sadpromgiza za 1932-1954 gg.; bibliograficheskii ukazatell. lieningrad, Goo.soluznoo izd-vo sudostroitelinoi promysh., 1955. 135 P. (MIRA 9:4) (.Bibliography--Shipbuilding'; Ltranslator]; ZIWIOKH, Ye.F. [translatorj; YAKOVLEVA, Ye*B.Ltranslatorl; SMIRNOV, V.I., rodaktor;ROMMUMCH, G.P., re- daktor; KLIMENYO, S.V-, tekhnicheakiy redaktor. (Regnerated ore deposits; a collection of articles. Translated from the German, French, and Polish] Ruftys ragenerir6vamWe mestoroshioniia; abornik, statei. Pereyod a nemetakago, fran~- tsuzskogo i pollskogo IU*S.Borodaeva, E.F.Zimnokh, i X.B. 14kovlevoi. Pod red. 1 9 predial. V.I.Smirnova. MoBkva, Izd- vo inostr.litf-ry, 1957. 251 p. (MLRA 10:6) (ore deposits) M,MGOV,A, N.N.- -- -yEy, y1i.s. w I-rcpp~irt.ies of i-ivai~,c. T-_-,-,dy Min.miz. nn.-',E-tjLl4-140 ~ .-I - (M--fu 1w) BORCDAYEV, Yu.S.; ORLOV, R.Yu. Genetic types and epochs of the formation of tungsten and molybderulm mineralization in th6 western-part of the Greater Caucasus. Vest.Mosk,un.Ser.4: Geol, 17 no,5:55-65 ~-O 162. OUM 15'.11) 1. Kafedra poleznykh iskopayemykh Moskovskogo universiteta. (paucasus-Tungsten ores) (Caucasus-MDlybdemm ores) AYEV, Yu.S.; KORENI, T.N.; PETROV,% IYI A.D. Find of graptolite in a pit of the Blyava py"ritic copper deposit in the Southern Urals. Dokl. AN SSSR, 150 no-521107-1108 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy geoko -IcJy i titut. girl= ns Predstavleno akademikom V.I.SmirnoV~5.-* -. (Blyava region-Graptolites) SMIRNOV, V.I.; -P-Q4=TEV,-Yu.S.; BOCHPILROVA, G.I.; GONCHAIROVA, T.Ya.; DEMIDOVA, N.G.; ORLO~, R.Yu. Characteristics of the igneous activity and metallogeny of geosyclinal and platform stages in the development of the western part of the Greater Caucasus. Zakonom.razm.polezn.iskop. 7t2lO-218 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. BORODAYEVI YU.S. Associate professor I.Kutina (Czechoslovakia) visits the Department of Geology. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 4. Geol. 19 no~4:87-88 JI-Ag 164. (MIWL 17: 11) BORODAYEVAJ, N.M.; SOLOV'YEV, O.A. Interpretation of magnetic anomalies durJ-ng artificial -magnetization, -.Geol. i,-gaofiz. no.6sl53-156 1.64o (MIRA 18:11) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdaleniya. AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. DILIGEI',SY,AYA, B".)RODAYE'VA, 0.1. Gtrjroe of neas2es in adults and adolescents. -'-'ov. med. 27 niD.2: 75-70 P 164. 17:10i 1. Infektsionnoye otdeleniye kafedry detskikh bolezney (Zalr. - 0-yol.vitelInyy chl;~n AM SSSR prof. Yu.P. Dombrovskaya) T Moskovs- k go ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta ~-Prl Sechenov-- na baze 2-y Infektsionnoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (gdavn~7 vrach A.M. P:71'tsova) Moskovskogo gorodskogo otdola zdravookhranenl-ya. BASARGIN, fi.N.; TKACHENKO, A.I.I.; STUPA, L.R.; BORODAYEVSKAYA, L.N. Extraction-photometric determination of titanium in steels with 2,7-dichlorochromotropic acid. Zav.lab. 28 no.11:1311-1313 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut geokbimii i analiticheskoy Ichimii AN SSSR i Makeyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod imeni S.M.Kirova. (Titanium-Analysis) (Steel-Analysis) (Naphthalenedisolfonic acid) ABDULLA.YEV, Kli.M.; ALYAVDIN, V.F.; AMI]RASIANOV, A.A.; ANIKEW, N.P.; ARAPOV, Yu.A.; BARSANOV, G.P.; BELYAYEVSKIY, N.A.; BOKIY, G.P.; BORODAMTSKAYA M.B.; GOVOROV, I.N.; GODLEVSKIY, M.N.; SHCHEGLOV, A.D.; N.A.; YARMOLYUK,, V.A.; DRABKIN, I.Ye.; YEROFEYEV, B.N.; YERSHOV) A.D.; IVANKIN, P.F.; ITSIKSON., M.Iq KARPOVA, Ye.D..; KASHIN, S.A.; KASHKAY,, M.A.; KORZHINSKIY, D.S.; KOISOVP B.M.; KOITLYAR, V.N.. KREYTER, V.M.; KUZNETSOV, V.A.; LUGOV, S.F.; MAGAKIYAN, I,G.; MAARIKUV, M.Pq OlENTSOV, M.M.; FAVLOV, Ye.S.; SATPAYLT, K.I.; SMIRNOV, V.I.; SOBOLEV, V.S.; SOKOLOV, G.A.; STRAKHOV, N.M.; TATARINOV, I.M.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A.; TSAREGRADSKIY, V.A.; CHUKHROVI.F.V. In memory of Oleg Dmitrievich Levitskii; obiturary. Sov.geol- 4 ho-5:156-158 lly 161. OMM 14:6) (Levitakii., Oleg Dmitrievich, 1909-1961) lWfy=N. P.I-; BOODAYUSM. 11-I.; UMOI)AYXVMU. )(.B. Composition of ores and chavggs near Teins at the Berezovskiy ore field. sov.geol. noa4-15:3io-iu l47. (MIRA 8:8) (Berezovskir region-Ore deposits) BORODAYEVSKAYA, 1,11. B. biMR/Geologkil I)r0specting 194e Ore Depoeits "Pre-Ore~Stx;uctures-of--the-Berazovsk Deposits in"the Central Urals," M. 13. Borodayevsksya,,N. 1. Boroda- yevskly, NIGRIZ, 16 pp "Borst Geolog~' No 29 Dats, m geology of regicne surrounding deposits, rmults of bores through, greenstone layers of strac- two of are field, voln graultolds, and an evalua- tion of praotical use of conclusions m structural studies. PA 69TIw) ROPiDDAYEUKAYA, 114. B. Doc Geolog-Meneralog Sci Dissertation: "Veins of the Berezov Field in the Middle Vral Area and Accompanying Phenomena of Contact and 14etasomatic Metamorphism.." 11 March 49 Inst of Geological Sciences, Acad Sci USSR so Vecherya'ya Moskva Sum 71 BOROD&YEVSKII , N. I.; BOROULMUMML, M.B. 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