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1305H IYV, G UNfastening the side transmission bracket nuts of heavy tanks, 2. The rolling and bending of 'ullbes. No 8. Tankist., No 12P 1948. Typas and Standardization of Stamping Machines for Shaping Sh~.-A 14.--Atal in U.S.E.R. Source PRZ-'GLAD '~'.'.CHANTCZNY (Mechanical Engineering Revaiw), Poland Vol. XII, No. 10 October 1953, pp. 339 - 370 BOSIACKIp X. "Us~i.n.g ai~tomatie stamping machines in mass production of sheet steel parts." p. 80 (Mechani Vol 25 No 2 Fab 53 Warazawa) W12 Mnn+hlv TAnt of East %woman Aacessions. Vol 21 No 9 Ubrary of Commas SeDt 53 Unal BOSIAKI, K. "Modern hydraulic presses for cold-pressing," Mechanik, Warszava, Vol V, No 1, Jan. 1954, P. 30. SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 11, Nov 1954, L.C. DOSIACKI: it. "For More D-tensive 14'etalwork", p. 42, ',,To!. 27, No. 2, Feb. 1054 Warsznwa., 1:01C.11d) SO: Monthly lAst of Exist European Accessions, (E16AL), LC, Vol. 4, 110- 5, MaY 1955, Uncl. BD:"T'r I, K. I of ---,o:,uctdn of' Dron 'Porj.ng "Develol-'rent op tile It, I - .2-m ',o and ?ress Forging in the U,"'SR", p. 336, (IT-7,11"TIK, Vol. 27, " . 0, Sep 1954, Warc?w.-m, Polencl) SO: Monthly List of Eest Eurorm-an -Accessions, Lr, Vol. 4, No. 5, 11'ay 1955, Uncl. ROSTACKT, K. "Kucie matrycowe na mlotach" (Die-forging), by K. Bosiacki. Reported in New Booka (Howe Ksipzki), No. 11, June 1, 1956. BOSIAMI, K. Stomping metal elements by forging machines equipped with a crank tbrow. p. 16. 14SCHANIK. Warazawa. Vol. 28, no. 1, Jan. 1955. SOURCE: East European Acession List (EEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 5, no. 8, August 1956. BOSIACKI, K. B Tin containers* Pe 78 MECHANIK Warszawa (Stowarn-menie Inziero,a i techikow Polsldch) Vol. 28, no. 2, February 1955 SOURCE: MAL LC Vol. 5, no. 7, July 1956 B-',',SIAC Pressure-forminU ii-~3chines tt the LeipziF, Fair. p.301. kow P;)lskicb.) Oarszawa ,,EC7`,Y-7DZ (Stowarzy-nerde Inzynierow i Technikow Vol. '28, no. 8, Aug. 1955 So. East Buroi-,ean Accessions List Irol. 5, No. 9 So-.)terbaar 1956 BMUCKIS 1. Perspectives of the development of machine manufacture and pressure-using equipment for forming metals. p.365. MWM31. (Stowersyssenle Insynierow I Technikov Pbehanikow Polskleb) Waronvaq Poland. Vel.269 1955. YAnthly list of ftst Empon Accession. wir) iz, voi.q. noat imag6o. K. ------------ reoce on mid Uritaiir';- Etttc-A;11:~- vc," 110. 11, I-lov. 1955 195~ 30. d~- -C--"E3310v-'S LIST Vol. I BOSIACKI, K. What will be the prospective macbinery for the production of forging drops, tb~- forging press with a Maksl eccentrit!. roller of tha forging hammer? p. 3-42 a . (Mechanik, Vol. 29, Ho. 4, Apr :1956, 'Warsaw, Poland) I 0 SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EBAL)' LC, Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. BOSIACKI, K. Achievements of the Poliqh machine-tools manufacturing industrv. p. z46. MECHAIUK. Warszawa, Poland. 'Vol. 12, nos. 1-2, 7-9, 12; Jan.-Feb., July-Sept., Dec.. 1957. Monthly List of East European.Accessions (EBAI) Lr,, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960. Uncl. AUTHOR: TITLE: POL/39-25-11-25/26 -acki __-Bosi ..Conference--on-Plastic Cold-Working -of Metals (Konfer- en 'bki plastycznej meta eja dotyczqca przero 1i zimno)- .PERIODICAL:- Hutnik, 1958, Vol 25, 'Nr 11-12-1. pp 523--524 (Poland) ABSTRACT: The--conference was convened on September 11 to 13, 1958i, by,the-Czechoslovak Scientific and Technical Associ-atiot-of Mechanics at the Czechoslovak Academy of-Scieryces~(Brno br'afich, Technology of Mechanical ~Fhgineering group) in cooperation with the B.Szmeral Machind,-Wlding-and Foundry Works and the Institute of- Plastl&-Working in -Brno. , The- conference, in -which -so----repr-esentatives of--the Polish -Mechanical F-Igin- a l eers Assoc-tatton- and- of-, the-- East --Germaii Chamber of Technicw"took~ -part- -heard the --f ollowing- -reports: (1)-E;Skrabal,.;,~~,O.Th.'e~:Present State and the Prospects of'the~Practical Application of Plastic Cold-Working in Czechoslovakia and Abroad"; (E) A.Farik, "Experi- Card 1/2 mental Determination of Residual Stress after Plasti POL/39-25-11-25/14-F-v Conference on.Pl-astic Cold-Working of Metals Cold-Working"; _' (3) K.Stybloi."Cold Rolling (Theory- and Modern Vethods)IO; (4) O.Modracek, "Interdependenoe~:.bet- Ween the Propertiez.of~Steels after Plastic Cold-Work- ing*and Their Machinability";,(5) F.Hrazdil.,,"Influence of Speed o,n..Deformation Forces in.Cold Drawing-ana , Energetistic Measurements-of.Transformation of Mechani- cal Energy--into-HeatP;:(6) J..Obdrzalek "The Pressing -of Steel Parts.with.Passage Outlet1l; (i) J.Hugo..and N. Vanekp "Use;..of Plasticsjor--Manufacture of Tools.on Deep-Drawing.Presses-11- (8) J.Bradik, "Aluminum-Bronze on Drawing Tools".. 01,F.Ronemy, ItRadial Pressing"; (10) E.Engelhardt,"Deformation Mechanism.of..Molecular 'La t ce"; (11)_-F.Tychowskij "Studies of'Theo ~,of Plas- t i ry tic Deformations'l.;..(12)-Z.Marcianiak, I'Determination.of Changes iri Deformatibn.Patterns during Plastic Deforma-, tiona"; (13) K.Ilosiacki,, "Trends in the-Development.of, Automation in-the Die-Stamping of.Sheet-Metal Prpducts, 'Cai~d 2/2 and Production of Automatic Appliances in Poland. Development of the production of metal-forminf- In2chl'-.-Ilux-~r in P012nd, p. 6770 PRIT"i-NIAT) (Stowamyszenie Inznerow 1 lechiko-.4 Polskich) Igarozewa, Poland. Vol. 18, no. 21, Nov. 1G59. Orig Monthbv Li!~t, of East European Accesniono (S-2M) LO, Vol. 9, no*2j Felt,* Uncl. TICHNOIDN FERraDEAL-. MHANZ,, Vbl* 319 Noe 7# July 1959 BMIACIM9 Ke Ton years of the Central Office d Ramer andPress GorAtructiono po 3659 Monthly List of Bost Ibropean Accessions (NUI) 10 Vol--B#-N6. 4 Awl; 3.959., lunclan. - BOSIACKI, K. Progress in tht~ design and production of metal-forming machin5 tools. p. 219. MECHANIK. Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 32, no. 5, May 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960. 'Uncl. BOSIACKI, X. The development of new methods of metal forming as recommended by the Ist Polish Conference on Metal Forming. p. 611 MECHANH Warszawa. Poland Vol 32. no. 10, Oct. 1959 Monthly List of East European Acce3sions EF AI) LC. Vol. 9. No. 2, Feb. 1960 Uncl. P/039/60/000/011/001/002 A221/AO26 AU1'HOR: Ba.siacki, Kazimierz, Master of Engineering (Warsaw) TITLE: Smith- and Die Forging Power-Hammers, Made in Poland PERIODICAL: Hutnik, 1960, No. 11, pp. 418 - 424 TET In this article the author describes Polish made power hammers, which are either fabricated in series or manufactured as prototypes in preparation for series production at a later date. In describing certain types of newly designed hammers, he pays partioplar attention to improvements. Fabrication of obsolete, pre-WW II types of power hammers, was given up in 1955. They were replaced by a series of new, up-to-date forging hammers, designed by the Centralne Biuro Kon- strukcyjne Pras i Mlotow (Central Designing Office for Presses and Hammers) in Warsaw. Several of those hammers are already being series-fabricated by four plants, each of them specializing in one certain type. 1) - The ElblqLska Fabryka Maszyn Kuziennych "OUV(Forging Machines Plant) in ElblqLg, manufactures couk~_- pressed-air and steam double acting forging hammers of combined ram and piston rod drop weight up to 1,000 kg; 2) - The Huta "Stalowa Wola" (Metallurgical Plan+~ in Stalowa Wola, manufactures compressed-air power forging hammer of combined Cawi:=" P/039/60/000/011/001/002 Smith- and Die Forging Power-Hammers, Made In Poland A221/AO26 drop weight of 1,000kg; 3) The Kulnia "Ustrofill (Forge) in Ustroh, near Cieszyn, manufactures the board drop hammer for die forging, of combined drop weight of 750 kg; 4) The Huta "Zygmunt" (Metallurgical Plant) In Bytom, manufactures steam double-acting power hammers for die-forging, of combined drop weights of 1,000 - - 12,500 kg. Altogether there are nine types of hammers for smith forging and sixteen types of power hammers for die-forging. The program for their production in 1961 - 1965 is outlined in Table 1. This assortment of power hammers will satisfy the demand of Polish old and new forgeries and of growing metallurgical and machine building industries. Further, the author describes some technical characteristics of hammers mentioned in Table 1. A) - Smith forging hammers com- prise two main groupet a) high-speed pneumatic hammers for smaller forgeries, b) steam-powered double-acting power hammers for large forgeries. Characteristics, of high-speed pneumatic hammers for smith forging are given in Table 2. The "EFUX" plant in MUM, specializing in this sort of hammers, fabricates now the types: MS 60, MS 100, MS 160 and MS 2-50. In 1960jthe prototype of hammer MS 400 was built and another prototype MS 630 will be built in 1961. The next heavier hammer type MS 1,000is being fabricated at the Metallurgical Plant "Stalowa Wola". All these hammers of a rated combined drop weight up to 250 kg, have many common details and apart from continuous blows, they can be operated with single blows Carcl--2/49, P/039/60/000/011/001/002 Smithrand Die Forging Power-Hamers, Made in Poland A221/AO26 as well. Their bodies are cast as one solid block including compressor and ham- mer cylinders. By this.the rigidity of the whole hammer and forging accuracy are greatlyinaremd. In order to reduce air leakage, labyrinth packing and two seal rings are appIled to the ram- and piston shafts. Only one type of steam-powered double-acting hammer for smith forging the MPK 3,000 is being fabricated. Its design isbased on a similar USSR hammer, but with several modifications. Con- trary to Russion design, the valve chamber of same is placed in the lower part of the cylinder casing and is cast in one block with the cylinder and the traverse. By placing the valve chamber on the lower level, good drainage of condensed steam from the cylinder is secured. Accumulation of condensate in cylinders often leads to major damages or even to bursting of same. B) Power hammers for die-forging: it is expected that within next five years the requirement for die-forgings will more than double and therefore the number of die-forging hammers will have to be increased to the~level shown in the second part of Table 1; their characteristics are shown in Table 3. a) Double-acting thick-shaft hammers for die-forging types NPM 1,000, MPM 2,000 and MPM 3,000 are now built in series at the Huts, "Zygmunt" (Metallurgical Plant) in Bytom, and the.documentation for a hammer type MW 5,000 is already available at this plant; fabrication of hammer type MPM 8,000 is scheduled for a later date. The smallest hammer of a similar type, the NPM 500, is serially produced at the."EM" Plant in ElblM. All these hammers are char- Car-d-349 P/039/60/000/011/001/002 Smith- and Die Forging Power-Hammers, Made in Poland A221/AO26 acterized by a far-reaching uni formity of design. As an example the author des- .. cribes the double-acting power hammer for die-forging MM 3,000, of combined ram and piston rod drop weight of 3,000kg. Its main feature is the fact that the hollow thick shaft and the piston are made as one forging. The columns are of cast steel,,fastened-in such a way to the anvil block that an easy aacess to the die base is given. The traverse, the cylinder and the valve chamber are cast as one block, thus forming a very rigid structure with a high moment of inertia. Very accurate regulation of steam is achieved by two cylindrical, loaded slide valves. Owing to the rigidity of the ram guiding, thick-shaft hammers are partim- laky suited for making multi-cavity forgings. b) Ultra-heavy, double-acting shaft hammers of normal thickness are in principle of similar design as the thick- t4- in -sbaft hammers, but because of technical difficulties in o .a ing such a heavy, uniform, hollow shaft forging, the normal type of shaft has to be used. 'Such a hammer type MPM 10,000 of combined drop weight. of 12,000 kg is being built in the Huts, "Zygmunt" for the forge at the "Ursus" Plant in Ursus, near Warsaw. Its prototype has already been in service for several years in the Zaklady Metalowe "Babfdy" being used for forging heavy crankshafts. Another ultra-heavy-hammer type MM 20J.000 and an impact force of 45,000 ..& I's being designed for the same plant. c) Double-acting belt driven hammers LLre based on similar types manufac- P/039/60/000/011/001/002 Smit-h- and Die Forging Power-Hammers, Made in Poland A221/AO26 tured by the Italian firm "Ansaldo", but are not popular in Poland, because of fre- quent breakdowns. d) Pneumatic forging hammers. Prototype of such a hammer type MM 250, of combined drop weight of 250 kg, based on experience gained with steam- -powered hammers built at the "EM" plant in Elblfg, is being worked out by the Central Designing Office for Presses and Hammers in Warsaw. If successful, it will become a standard type for similar hqmers of 100 - 400 kg combined drop weight. e) Electro-mechanically or electro-hydr*klically driven drop hammers are very efficient and fast, allowing for as much as 80 blows per minute. They can be very useful be- cause they can easily be program controlled. Power hammers of this type are not manufactured in Poland yet. There are 3 photos, 3 tables and 3 mechanical engineer- ing drawings. P/035/60/000/022/002/003 A076/1126 AUTHOR: Bosiacki, Kazimierz, Master of Engineering, Director TITLE% Home production of automated attachments for metal forming machines PERIODICAL: Przegltd Mechaniczny, no. 22,1'1960p~675 - 676 TEXT; During the last few years the ZJednoczenie Przemysku Obrabiar- kowego ZPO (Cooperative oPMachine Tool Industry.. ZPO) focused special at- tention on the production of automated attachments for metal pressing ma- ohines. Directives issued during the IVth and Vth Plenary Session of the KC PZPR, called for a production increa.se which, according to experts, can te a3hieved only by mechanization and automation. During the 29th Intern&- tional PoznaA Fair, three eccentric auto-mated presses Type PMP 167.PMP 10 and PM3 -2.5 we.re demonstrated to the satisfaction of party ~qqmbers. " In re- ga.rd..of national directives concerning automation, the author describes a L!2mbex of automated attachments for eccentric presses. Production of this eqvipm9nt will be started at the Fabryka Pras (Presses Plant) in Czystochowa during 1960 - 1962. The design of automated attachments was closely con- P/035/60/000/022/002/003 Home production of automated attachments... A076/A126 neoterl with scientific tests and experimental designs made by the Warsztat D,44wJ.aac-zalnV Centralnego Biura Konstrukcji Pras I Mkot6w CBKPiM (ExDerimen- lal Workshop of the Central Designing Office for Presses and Hammers, CBXMM T!ie ec;zentrac lever press with a pressure of 1 to 6.3 t; automatically rolls c~u.t metal sheet and feeds It into the press. A cutting-tool is mounted on the pressing piston. Presses with a pressure from 10 to 16 t are equipped VV-i + automated folding and unfolding drum, straightening machine, and feeder. Escientric presses with 100 to 160 t will be equipped with automated folding an.d. unfolding drum, feeder, straightening machine Type OUP 250 and cutting- 'tool Type OOA 250., Fly-wheel presses with 63, 10O.and 16o b pressure, which will be designed by the CBKPiM during 1960 - 61, will be equipped with auto- mated drum-type feeder, folding and unfolding drum, straightening machine and cutting-iool. Fly-wheel press Type PKrR 200/2, with stroke variable, from 160 to 315 mm and stamping pressure of 200 t,, was designed by the- r!'RYP_,M and production will start during 1962 by the Zaklad UrzPzen' Technicz- nyoh (Terihn.-Loal Equipment Plant) in Elbl~g. This type of press will also be equipped with automated feeding drum. It is planne& to start production of automated feeders and universal capstan.tabrIes Type OSR 40. There are ri_nrd 2/) Home production of automated attachments... A076 A126 5 fig ures, 2 photos, and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Centralne Biuro Konstrukaji Pras i Xkoti6w, Warszawa-(Central Designing Office.for Presses and Hammers, Warsaw) P/035"60/000/022/002/003 BOSIACKI, Kazimierz, Mgr.irz, --------------------- "'w high-performance,metal cutting machines for the automobile industry. Tech motor 11 no.12:433-436 D 161. BOSIACKIv KazWerz, mgr. ins, Polish machines for the plastic treatment of metals. Mechanik 35 no.52232-239 My '62. 1. Central'Bureau for the Design of Presses and Hmnre, Warsaw. BOSIACKI Ke inse Development of tbe forging Induetz7 and changes in th( Artiatura of the'forging shop in the IJ.A.SeR. ftrW the years 1960-1980. Nechanik 35 no.10:556-554 0 162. BOSIACKI,, Kazimierzp mgr inz. Elimination of heat treatment of heavy machine bodies welded of thick sheets. Przegl mech 21 m.21:666-668 N 162. I* Centralne Biuro KonstrWccji Fras i Mlotow,, Warszawa. BCSIACIM iw ins* jThIrd Plastic Vorking Gonference on Maahinery and Equipmut for a-r2ft- and Sksmninff Plants. Hutnik P 29 no*4*.157-158 Ap 062, 7 inz. Eleettromagnetio installations feeding the,bpnd mechanical presses. Me*nik 35.rio.11:616-63.8,N 162. BCSIACKI, Kazimiers, W ins. RA 'ction or weight requirements in machine designing as a pr" orequisite for metal sconmW. Przogl mech 22 n0-4;120-123 2 5 F 63. 2. Contralne Biuro.Kozwtrukcyjne Fras i Mlotovp-~arazawao BOSIACKIp K., zgr inz. - XLectric heating in die forge shop@; Wational Polish Scien- tific and Techologima Conference of the Amsociation of Polish Mechanical Dnginmwo and Technicians.. Warsav Jan.31v 1963. Techn motor 13 no.8tZ78 Ag'63. BOSIACKI~ Kp mgr Jnza Most recent information on the production of thin metal sheets,, anticorrosive coatings from plasticov and tool management in stamp:izg plants. Techn motor 1,3 no.92314-315 S163. BCS4 Most recent information on the Oi4dotion of thin metal shestsp anticorrosive plastic coatingo.and tool management in pressing plemtp. Hutnik P 30 noo 7/g.-276 J3-/.Ag'63. BOSIACKI, K., mgr inz. ..& Comparison of the Accuracy standards for die steel forgings of capitalist countries, the U.S.S.R., and countries of the People Is Democracies. Hiitnik p 30 no. 11: 377-380 N 163. . M BOSIACKI, Kazimierz, mgr inz. Survey of defects of maebines for plastic working and suggestions for improving their Operation. Przegl mach 23 no. 5:147-149 10 Mr 164. 1. Centralne Biuro Konstrukcji Pras i Mlotow, Warszawa, i Zjednoczenie Przemyslu Obrabiarek i Narzedzi, Warszawa. W. mgr inz. I 1 1. . . . : . - . - Trends in metal saving in desian and technology of automobile construction. Techn motor 14 nok~isA60-161 VV 161+. BOSIACK19 K., mgr inz. Soviet experiences in the application of incompletely fused brake and coupling linings. Techn motor 14 no.11054-355 N 064o BOSIACKI. rZ#-Mp inz, A(hievements and development of the central offices of design of machines forplastic working of metals. Mechanik 31+ no.9:1+39-445 161. 1. Centralne Buiro, Noustrucyjne Pras i Mlotowp Warszawa. BOSIACKII K. -- ----I BOSIACKI, K., Dw. inzo Research on vibratory metal deformation in a half-open die. Nechanik 35 no.8--456 Ag 162, BOSIAN 19 0.; GIIEORGHIU , N. Experimental determination of the modulus of elasticity an the bending and stretching of the v-belts manufactured in Rumania. Bul St si Tehn Tin 7:101-114 162. . I POP, Lmilq acad.; SOMN, Torelj Vlhll'!TA, Rozaj.la; BOSICA, loan; STIRDAN, Mircea, Effect'of continuous treatment with D-glucose on the proto- plasmic streaming. Pt. 12. StudiAL cerc biol s. bot 16 no. 2: 81-89 164. 1. Center of Biological Research, Section of Plant Physiology, laboratory of Cytoobysiology, nrowth, and Development.Rumanian Academy, Cluj Branch. HUMNIA Chemical Technology, Chemical Prollucts and Their Application. Chemical Processing 9f . Solid Fossil Fuels. Abs Jour t:Ref:Zhur~_-.M" 1"9, No. 16799 ~Auther WiAh.% k*, Bosics, S. Relchel,p Iq Inst Not_~islven-__ Title Separation of Saw Aithracezo., in -the, Refining of the (MR) coal Orig Pub :,Stidil si:cercetarl s:t1int. Acade Mo Bata Timisoara, &w#':':st1Uts"ohj'm'*jP_ ~L95 -41 No 3-4j,,65-72 7: Abrz:tract A litledmtary not, a. was'developed for- the refining of: rww anttwacene 'The'imthodAn base.d on the -consecutive extraction of raw'ia~ilal- (26%--A) vith~ -_ aolvent'naphtha With an Attainment Cf 52% Ap follwed by -the acetone extraction (with the yie3d of 60 A)., and finally vith the solvent naphtha extraction that yields a 93~ Ae All of the above extraction stops were corducted at elow-tod Card 1/2 9.2- 5Q),-15(8) :_ RUM/3-59-8-7/3-7 AUTHOR: Bosicir., Engineer TITLE: The Plant f or IlRelon." PolyAmide Fiber PMUODICA1: A (Rumani&) ReviBta e chimie, 1959, Nr 8, pp 451 ABSTRACT: The author begins with some general considerations on -hemistry of synthetic fibersv - nylon 66, 610, 11, the c perlon. (GDR);. Impron-(USSR), nylon (USL), nylon BNS (Britain-) grillon.(:Switzerland), encalon, (Netherlands),, rilsan (France), silon (.Czechoslovakia) steelon (Po- land). In Rumania, the first plant for the production of synthetic fibers, built in accordance with the se- cond Five-Year Plan, is the plant of S~rvinejti, which _1 - based on t -caprolac.- 6 produces synthetic fiber nylon7 tame, called "r1elon". The development of the Rumanian polyamidic fiber industry was influenced by the condi- tions of raw materials existing in Rumanian and the possibilities of supplies of equipment on the Euro- pean market. A second chapter of the paper is dedica:.- ted to a description of the technological process, Card 1/2 the preparation of the monomer and polymer, and of RUM/3-59--8-7/32. The Plant for I'Relon~l Polyamide Fiber the threading section. The sorts of fibers produced are of 15-200,aen with fibers of 3-5 den. The third section deals with a description of the equipment. A. final fourth section gives some details on the plant's sections. For examples the lactame "body" is a building composed of three main parts: the hydrogena- tion and dehydrogenation part in open air; the instal- lations of oxymation, transposition, neutralization, distillatin; and the hydrogen compressor's room. In 1959, production will amount to 1,000 metrIc tons of synthetic fiber. There are 4. photographs and 2 dia- grams, Card 2/2 VOR(MlnffA, O.J.; NOTOS=VA, A*To BOSIK, I,I,. Sjrotew L12304 - DeSo4 - ~20 at 250. Zhur.noorg.kbim. 5. -no;5i.1157-1162 * 160o MU 13: ?) (Litbium sulfate) (Beryllium sulfate) BOSIK. I.1.; TOROBITNA. 0.1.; EDVOUWVA. A.Y. ftsibility in the system LI2OD4 - DoOD4 - 120 at 750. Zhur. noorg,khlm.~ 51no.5:1174-1175 My 16o. OM 13:7) I (Idthlux sulfate) (Beryllium sulfate) BOSIK, j~I.;---NOVGSRLOVA, A.V.; SIMUOV, Yu.P. Study of the system Li2SO4 - BaSO4. Zbur.neorg.khim. 6 no*11:2563- 2567 161. (MIRL 14.-10) (Elthium nUate) (Bery.Ulum n1fate) I EITAYGORODBUYA, O.D., professor; BMW, B.G.; BOSIX. R.N.; GILIMAN, A.B.; IOUNOVA, A.M.; MMINLI, A.S. Use of diathermia In the compound therapy of pneumonia in children. Pediatrita 39 no.1:74-75 Ja-F '56. (HLRh 10-1) (PMNOIIA, ther. dtathenW, in child.) (DIATHOW. in various, dIs. unsumonta in child.) BDSIKASHVILI, A. 5h. BOSIKASHVILI~ A. Sh*: "Thet problem of leveling irrigated land under the conditions of Georgia." Published by the Acad Sci Georgian SSR. Min Water &~.onomy Georgian SSR. Georgian Sci Res Inst of Hydraulic Fingineering and Soil Improvement (GruzNIIGiN). Tbilisi, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciencee), Source: XniLhnan letopis' MD. 28 1956 Moscow ORDYNNS. R.N.: BWIKM,'. N.Ye . ....... Nitrogen, calcium, wA phosphorms. Imetaboliss in helfer calves during the proweaning period In connection with a varied dietary program. Isv.Otd.eatenauk AN Tadsh.SSR ne.11:1-37-145 155. (KURA 9: 10) 1,Institut soolegli I parasit*legii Akadmil asuk Kirgivskey SSR. (Calves-Teeding awl fsodiug atuffs) BOSIKDVA, H. Ta.; OVI Be ReNe Affect of different degrees of milk feeding on the growth of 18 mouth-old Ala-Tau heifers. Trudy Inst.tool.i peraz. AN Kir.SSR no.7:15 2 '50. (MIRA 3-3:4) IMAry cattle-4peding and feeds) (Wilk an feedlig stuff) BOSIKOVA, N. YA.9 CANo AGR SC-49 "EFFECT OF VARIOUS LE- VELS OF MILK-FEEDING d& THE GROWTH OF BULL-CALVES OF_JQ ALA-TAU GREED UP TO 18 MONTHS,OF AOE*" ALMA-ATAf 1960, (MIN OF HIGHER AND SEC SPEC ED KJsSRt ALMA-ATA ZOOVETE- RINARY INST). (KLo 3-619 224). 314 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0 1 It 9 Ill Itu 00 It 09.3 s if Raw 3 431 i. t~aj~ ~brl 11, 103. 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Mk awk 7 _ 7 pool A A AUMMWAL ufmTtw 4tjLijj3jjIUT'M'_ two ",Rwuv* - WNW *Mlfllr it. it '1 600 '1 If 10 0A 4~3 I _ L 00 61106 0 0 Seib 00 - ' e Qk: 0 O 0000 00 00 S 0 00 SO IR~ MIR, M-M SBRODOVV M.; BOSIN I The SSL-A imivi~rsal stationary flax dryer. Biul.tekh.-ekon. inform.Gos hau+-isslainst,nauch. i tekh.infom. 16 no.10: 77-79 163: (KULA 16:11) BOSIN, R.I., assist., kand. takhu. nauk. mary and secondary parameters of rail circuits operating on high frequencies. Sbor. nanch. trud. LWIIZHT no.5:108-117 '53. (Rallroads-Signaling-Block system) (MIRA 110) (Electric circuits) BOSIN M. 1. kwA. I tekhn. nwk; RIPIN. A.Ve. i=h. Direcilon circuit for* nonotrack automatic block system. Arton. toles. I eviasO 2 no~6:11-17 Js '580 (NnA 1189) (Railroads-Signaling-Block system) BOSIX, H.I.p1tandetekhnonauk Analyzing the use of selective methods In automatic block systems. SboreLlIZHT no,161:262-274 158e (NM 11:12) (Hailroad"Ignaling-Block system) PETROV$ A,F,, prof.; =R, A.A.0 dotgent; NEUGASOV, N.M., dotsent; BOSIN., M.Lp dotsent; ZAVIYAIDVJ, B.A... inzh. Uperimnt in traffic controlf~n a railroad nection vith the aid of the "Ural-l* calculatlag mabhIne. Vest.TSNII M 20 no*3:52- 56 161, (MIRA 14:5) 1. Voesoyasnyy nauebno-insledovatelvWdy inatitut shelesmodorosbnogo transporta i Immingradskly institut inshenerov zholesnodorozbnogo transporta 'mom' V.N.Obraztsova. (Railroad-Traffic) (Electronic calculating machinex-Programing) LUPAL. likolay Vasillyevich-, PQSIN.Jk1LTAy-It&kaTiQh.-. PZMCIROT, Aleksandr Sergeyevich; SKIRNOVA, Appolinarlya VasillysTua; Syler, Alsksandr Aleksandrovich-9 TSUKANOT, T.T., kand. tekhn~-Jr. rets*ns6nt; MWPWT, V.I., kmad.tekhuO-uau14 reteensent-, q=KAj 14., k&nd.te1Fhn,'z&uk, red.; u ONO, L.A., tekhu.red. [Theoretical principles of automatic and remote control] TeoretIcheakis onnovy aybomatikI I telonakhaniki. By I.V. Tapal I dr.- Mbsk*&. Vess.isdatellsko-poligr.obsedinemie N-va putel soobsbehoulla. 1961. .414 p. Untomatic control) (Remote control) BOSINJI M.1.1 kand. t-skhn. nauk, datsent Auttmatic control of train traffic With d*5pttcher control uaing a prc- gra=ing system. Sbor. trudo LTIZBT 163, (MIRA :L80.) DWIVA, 4 Heating plant pipes in protective Eternit tubes. Wravot tech 6 no.W69 163. Cooperation in using Pyroferal grate bars. 270 Mechanization of the pioduation of prefabricated Diping for heatint and power plants. 270. Econondcal construction of heating systema. 271 BOSINA, Ladislav- Now method of construction and assamMy of underground heating systems.LEnergetica Cz 13 no.1'1.-571-.575 lq'63- 1. Ministerstvo, zdravotniotvip Praha. JAHODA, Milos, inz.; BOSINA, Iadislav New method of heating conduit network construction without canals. Inz stavby 12 no. 3:1-16-118 Mr 164. 1. Doprastav National Enterprise, Bratislava (for Jahoda). 2* Ministry of Health, Prague (for Bosina). BOSINA, Lndlslav; MTKTJLA, Julins, doc. inz. dr. i Friction resEstrince of heating system pipes installed on basalt supports. Energetika Cz 11, no.llt53&539 N 164. 1. Kinistry of Health, Prngne (for Bosina). 2. Research Institute of Power Engineering, Prngue (for Mikula). T I T, tots "oil Web. we and &bydr-. wlalipw d'*q rat ALE &Now" qp dM a ~do A I _9W-.-a PNO sm dke M&MA hm dkw sbwvkt of Maly, in trom .~ma 1; -~.. " WT. goo OL saw maw Of 01 1 Im o q ovo lee 66 fee Goo goo goo see 0 ation, at ~Meln. 'J Action of intimalarUls In demitur L. U. Afakarevich-GaPperina and., R. U. Hosu (Kbari;*v 7 - ZZ Plian". Inst.). Ukrain. Biokhila. ZkiIF .4TS-S4(J050) (fit Ukrainian with Russian suiumary)~Dcnaturation of proteins by antimalarials is of interest in explaining the Anechanism of antimalarial action in the animal organism. ' Denaturation was judged by the no. of rulfhydryl groups, CheMiCal AbstractB !3 - - expressed as percentage of cystelne. The SH g P V 48 No l 5 ified dttd. by the method or-Mirsky (C-A. 36, 1041), o sm o d Frown va C 46 8173i b Tsi vich an&A L . . o Mar. 10 1954 . . . . . , y Was se . froin egg albumen y the method ol,13iranowski . , -cd lu&a and Kologrivova ( C.A. 35, 32811) as improm d Biological Chemintry i ( C.A. 41, 2761h). inine an u * e are approx. equally effective as denaturing agents; they are stronger denaturing Pscatsthanisurca. Denaturing acdon of paludrine dot& not i increase appreciably with titue up to 20 brs. 4-(4-J)IcII I- gunlim-1-metbylbutylamino) - 0-metboxyquinoline and 4714- I dietbyl=lno-l-methylbutylaintuo) - 0 - wetboxyluinaldlive Wo- not dantUyr the protein frop egg a m - 1m 1 ~6 . KOVTUI A.P. Studying aftereffect inhibition following the prolonged effect of a differentiates stimlum. Fislol.zhur. [Ukr.] 1 no.2:55-61 YAr-A# 155. (IRRIBITION) (KM 9:9) [Boeyi, M.K.); DRAGUN, G.D [Drahun, H.D.1; KOVTUM. A.P.; BO -1 KOLTAIENKO, G.I. CEDIladenko H:IJ; DAVIIMMO. I.K. [Davydenlm, I.M.1 KAKARUK, G.I. [Makaruk, R.I.] Studying the consecutive inhibition of a single and summed effect of .differentiated Inhibition in dogo-by the conditioned reflex method. Report No.4. Nauk.sap. ChDP1 8:27-39 '56. (MIR& 11:2) (INHIBITIOS) '(ODNDITIOMM RESPONS9) In BOSI!,.jN )~.Ko,] -, KOLTA13EX0. G. 1. [11okis&nko, H. I.]; OWRux. rxs6rA#- - ji. 1; - a viam, i.K., [ik%vyosz*o, z. t,~;-a'-kUksff-9-ct, of cond'itioned Inhibition by the conditioned reflex methods lauk. sap. ChMPI 8:93-104 -156. (NDU 11: 2) ': ~V BOSIYU. A.M. IN UpId method of rebuildIng & bleat furnace. Notallurg no.20:7-10 0 '56. (x6m 9: 11) 1. Starshly Inshoner tokhnichookoV otdols, Stalluskogo wtallurgi- chookogo savoda. (Blast furnaces-Repairing) DUNAY%Vp N.Ye.p iush.; Insh, Making converter pig iron with a complete removal of manganese ore from the charge. Not@ i gornorud. prom. no.2:7-10 Mr-Ap ,62. (MM 15311) 1. Donstakiy astallurgichaskiy mod. (Cast iron-Matallurgy) - KUZUB, A.G.; -BOSIYEK, A.X*"'~ .......... Tu~ere nozzles with a grog lining. Metallurg 6 no.10:74 o 161. (KERA 14:9) 1. Stalipskiy metallurgieheskiy z9vod., 2. Zamestitell 914v- nogo inzhenera Stalinskop metaUurgicheokogo zavoda, (for Kuzub). 3. St6Lrvhiy in nor tekhnichookogo otdela Stalin- skogo me gich skogo zavoda (for Bosiyek) t7*1'r(Blaset furnaces-Equipment aW supplies) KOLOUSEK, J.; KOHOUT, J.; PINTA, Z.; B03UL F. AntielAleptic action of methionine. Cesk. nft*o~. 26 no.l.-21-26 Ja 163,';'! 1 1. BiofymikAln' uBtav fakulty vooobeeneho Iskarstvi KU v Prass, prednosta doe.. dr.. E. D.isnstbier, -CSc. Nervove oddelenie~PUNZ ve StojQpniciah, prednosta MUDr. J. Kohout Neryove oddeleni polfkliniky OUNZ v Beroune ifirvove oddeleni vojenske nemocnice v Cos. lbdojovicich., prednosts, dr. F. Boska. (METHIONINE) (ANTICONVMSkNTS) (EPIUWST) BOSKWV. A.P., and.KkROCfflCM,, S. K. "Thk Study of Heat Transfer Between Particles of a Fine Heat Agent in a Filling. Report submitted for the Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer, Minsk, BSSR, June 1961. L 4496-66 EWT(1)/EWA(h) ACCESSION NR; AP5023285 TJR/0302/66/000/003/0068/0069, ZI.385.337.8 0 ~AUTHOR: Denisyuk, V. P. B.oski's 1.A -90 th Ith voltage. control TITLE. The use of.MTHh yr4trons w. SOURCE: Avtomatika, i,priborostroyeni e, no. 3 1965, 68-69 y TOPIC TAGS: thyratron,- voltage regulator,: electronic circuit ABSTRACT: Electronic controls of mechanical devices operate relatively slowly be-. cause of the considerable inertia of mechanical elements. Consequently, they are well suited for thyratron applic ation. Presently, most circuits use the pulse method of firi ing (Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). However- since the grid current sufficient for thyratron fir- ing varies within several microamper limits, such circuits a~e sensitive to all kinds of disturbances. The ituthors developed at the Institut ldbernetlki AN Ukr5SR (Institute of Cybernetics, AN UkrSSR) a new thyratron loop in which the control voltage ~ ~tuatiiig tf~e thyratron is WpHid thi~ugh a resistance (RI in Fig. 2). In the case of the MTKh-90 thyratron the required firing voltage is 100 - 110 v with an allowed interference level of 50 - 65 v. This does away with the firing parameter scattering problem. Experimentally determined optimum values for thyratron operation when incorporated in the newly pro- Caxd - I . I - ~ . . -.1 I :: . . . - - -I--- I -f .. .-. . ]--- 1 .,-. -7 1 .. I I - - - , - - -, - - - .- I - - I - .-I I - ~ I ~ I ~ . 1) " I " BOSKIS) F. M. S-Deecb, disorders of Diagnosis Diagnosis of speech disorders in children v.,ho are hard-ofhearing. VeA. oto-rin., 14, No.2, 1952, !Ionthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. Unclassified. BOSKIS, R. M. "Psikhologicheskiye issledovaniya v pomoshchl'spetsiallnoma obucheniyu slaboslyshashchikh detey." report submitted for 15th Intl Cong, Intl Assn of Applied Psychology, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 2-8 Aug 1964. Institut defektologii, Mskva.