SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BUKATIN, E.A. - BUKH, I. N.
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67.973, Feb. 28.1947.-Photographic material aiqw%'Q'
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AUTHOR: Bukatin, Ye.A.
TITLE: Letter to the Editor; Scattering Slides
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PERIODICAL: Zhariial nauchnoy i prikladnoy foto,-rafii i kinelil t0_
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grafii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 4, pp 298-299 (Uj-c'R)
ABSTRACT: The author complains about the difficulties at project-
ing diapositive~ which are caused by ur~~r.,Ith. Especial-
ly at reading microfilms with reading set the warmth
of the li-lit causes difficulties. The use of means
0
which are knovin in the cinemato.-.-raphy, to prevent
heating of films, did not 'give a considerable effect.
In 1947 the author published a complete new Piethod of
projecting ~R-ef ~7. This -.iethod avoids heating- of the
projected film. It works -Nith white, li,-ht scattering
film-substances. There are 2 Soviet references.
SUM-JTTED: December 15, 1958
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BUKATINY Ye.A.
Discussing the testing.of photographic materials for micro-
repreoduction. Zhur.zlhi!ch..i,,prikl.fot.i kin. 7 no.1:68-69
~&-F 162. (NIU 15:3)
(Microphotography-EqUpment and supplies)
BUKATINI, Ye.A.
[Optics of developed slides) Optika proiavlennogo
diaizobrazheniia. Moskva.. Glavnoe arkhivnoe upr.
Pt.2. [Lense effect in contact printing] Linzovyi
offekt pri. kontaktnoi pechati. 1962. 10 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
BUKATIN., Ye.A.
Optics of developed transparency images. Usp.nauch.f(L. 100108-115 164.
(~MA 'M10)
range is farthest removed from that-of.the,blue-violet range of the base and emulsion
uminescence The~range~-of:thejmage lumi scence-is made as narrow as possible to'
ne
facilitate~elimination bfi'noise and-backgrowid.brightness-by filters. Images bleached
in a solution'6f.-merc -.--of.silver thiosalicylate yieldeds
ukic~ chloride and th6st atis'
factory result's, (blue luminescerise of emulsion layers.impregnated.by a solution of
thicisalicylic acid, pd bright-red luminescence of the toned ima&~ within the.nar-
-- BUKATINP Ye.A.
Theory of the intensification of weak photographic images
using a dark field. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 9
no.3:161-167 MY-Je 164. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Submitted May 30, 1962.
BUKATIN, Ye.A.
Efficient shape of the characteristic curve of layers for
microreproduction. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 8
no.6:468-470 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:1)
BUKATINf YO.I. ~
Factors influencing the qvality of the microimage formation on
the "Mikrat-300" film. UTI no.4:35-36 163. (MIRA 16:10)
SHNOLI, S.E.; BUKATINA, A.Ye.
Possible rolo of catalase in preserving the native Mate of proteins
in oxygen-containing solutions. Biofizika 10 no.2-.3,9 65. (MI'TIA 18..7)
1. Fizicheskiy fakulttet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni
Lomonosova i Institut biologicheskoy fizi.ki All SSSR, Moskra.
AVETIKYAN, A.A., inzh.; BUKATNINA, T.P., inzh.
Workers of the classification yard work the communist way.
Zhel.dor.transp. 43 no.10:58-63 0 '61. (MIRA 24:9)
(Railroads--Employees--Labor productivity)
BUVITKOI V. A.
BUXATKO, N.A.; KTACHADZE, V. L
v~z~~:~,_,,,,~,~-~-l!~.,.*.~--,';,,:;-,,'~'-
Dynamics of the =d1floation of laukopedesis In chronic gastritis
following prolonged.irrigation of the stomach. Klin.mod. 32 no.4:
72-75 AP 154. (MA 7:7)
(LIUCOGTTBS,
*leukopedesis In gastritis. off. of gastric irrigation)
(IRRIGATION,
*vtomch, In gastritle, off. on laukopedesis)
BUKATKO, N.A. Obilisi)
/1"', Latter to the editor. Klin.med. 36 n0-3:153 Mr '58. (MIRE 11:4)
(POIS01a)
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:ca3ti-W-ts The latter vrem fo-A to be -sed by layers of
steel solidified on'the wall of the pouting funnel and canied
by the stream Into the moMs. Al deoxidation wis selected
las leading to the least amt. of dclects, 60 g./ton added
to the Ladle and 70 g./ton to the strcatn. MGat
29095
S/597/60/000/001/005/005
17floo B102//B138
AUTHORS: Bukatov, V.-k., Antonov-Antinov, Yu. V.
TITLE: A generator of pulse "packets" in the millimicrosecond range
PERIODICAL: Apparatura dlya yadernoy spektrometrii, no. 1, 1960, 126-132
TEXT: The pulse packets generator described has a pulse repetition
frequency of 10 Mc/sec, as it was originally designed for a 256-channel
analyzer with this frequency. Other parameters are as follows: Pulse
packets repetition frequency: 2-103 cps; range of pulse repetition
frequencies within a packets;
packets generator outlet: 0 -
number of pulses in a packets:
are constant to 0.5%. The pulse
means of a quartz stabilizer.
3-75 - 10.25-106cps; pulse height in a
30 v; pulse duration in a packets: 25.10-9 9aq
0 - AOO. The pulse heights in a packets
repetition frequency is kept const.-nt by
The block diagram is the following:
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A generator of pulse "packets" ...
master gate flip-flop
oscillatorp~ circuit H multivibrato
ziming trigger
oscillatorH
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5/597/60/000/001/005/005
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delay line forming rate
stage 1-1 rcu it
2
synchroni-
zation of the parcel
oscilloscope parcel L4-
The master oscillator consists of two sinusoidal oscillators and an amDli-
fier-limiter tube. The first of its oscillators operates at 10 MC and in
accordance with B. K. Shembel's desi,-n, has quartz stabilization on the
tube_/~, (Pig 3) which is of the type 6n14n(6P14P). The second oscillator
6 _ 51 6
of the master device works at 3.75-10 10.21 10 cps with a 6P14P tub~-
(J12 in PiE- 3), the amplifier-limiter with a iY-29(GU-29) t1ile (J] 3) With
a + 150 - v supply. Both generators are supplied by pulse transformers
with OK-1000(OY-1000) cores~ The timing oscillator consists of a blocking
oscillator with a 6H3n(6N3P) tube (J],,); its pulses have a duration of
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A generator of pulse "packets" ... B102/'B138
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0.3-10 sec a height of 40 v and a repetition frequency of 2.10 cps. The
phasing channel. consists of the trigger, the gate circuit 1 and the fil -
flop multivibrator. The latter is a slave oscillator with a 6~111(6ViP
tube 5), the gate circuit 1 has'also a 6V1P secondary-emission tube
Ul The forming stzige consists of type 6j: 11 1(6Zhl P) and 6~:,'l 1 T-1 (6Zhl 1 P
4
091-1~10 ) tubes and supplies pulses with a front of 70-10-9sec, and a
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smooth change of pulse duration from 0.1*10 to 30-10 sec.. It is
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hupplied from the delVJine with delay ' 0.3-10 sec. The second gate
circuit uses a 6V1P tube The maximum pulse repetition frequency of
the generator described is 10.25-10 6cps. There are 8 figures and 2 Soviet
references.
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p~p", %I. It. K~,A%& and It, It. liukAty. Form-
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figlon content in tht J..4dall tit 31"'p nawn. by 111011-14,
circulation for 7 will. fVS1111vtI ill 'llim-lom IAR palwl mod a
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Results of the'application of automatic control to aulfite pulping.
Bum.prom. 35 no.lOzl7-18 0 160. (MIRL 13:10)
1. Nachalinik proizvodetva Prioxerskogo tsellvuloznogo zavoda.
(Woodpulp) (Automatic control)
LMTv L.B., glavnyy inzh.~ BUKA'IYq B B. -a. -
Following the new production aystem. Bum.prom. 36 no.1:22-24 Ja 161.
(MIRA .14:3)
1. Pr'iozerskiy tsellyuloznyy zavod. 2. Nkchallnik proizvodstva
Proizerskogo tsellyuloznogo zavoda (for-Bukaty).
(PrY02ersk-Woodpulp)
KOMLRN, A.I.; ~UKATY, B.B.
Successful measures. Bum.prom. 38 no.2;5-8 F 163. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Priozerskiy tsellyuloznyy zavod.
(Priozersk-Woodpulp industry)
BUKATY G.B.; GOLIDIN, L.A.; ZHGULEV, A.S.
Introducing the 185-Gr vibratory screen. Biul. tokh.-ekon.
inform. Goa. nauch.-issl. inst. much. i tekh. inform.
18 no.10:7-8 0 165. (MIRA 18:12)
BmTrr. G. F.
2i757* 'R-u'kotyyg G. F.
IC. 27-28.
Sluchay prestupnoeo Tykidynba sov. meditaina. 1949, No- 7s
SO: LETOPIS' NO, 30, 1949
BUKATYY, G.F.
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Result of tissue therapy in gynecological diseases. Akash. gin. no.6:80-
81 Nov-Dee 1952. (CIKL 23:4)
1. Simferopol'.
BUKAYEIT !.A-.-- ,
*TSentral Inaial Mine Ko.'L of the KrasnoarmeisInigo-1: f ha8
been awarded the title of Enterprise of Communist Iabor,
Ugo2l 36 no.12.0-8 D 161. (MIRA 14: 22 )
1. Glavnyy inzhener shakhty No.1 "Mentraitnaya" Vresta,
KrannoarmeyBk-ugol. I .
(Doriets Ba,-.in--.n-)51 nine,-, and mining.--labor productivity)
at
8/781/62/000/000/001/036
AUTHOR: SinellnikoV, K. D., Tol.ok,.V. T.,, Naza ondarev, V. A*'#
rov, N. I., Bukavev,jj., 13
Bu :Yu. P., Loginov, A. S., Kononenko, V. I
gay
TITLE: Investigation of ton cyclotrofi, resonance, In a dense PIRSMa
PERIODICAL: Fizika plazmy I problemy'-uoravlyayemogo termoyadernogo sinteza; doklady I
konferentaii po fizike plazmy I probleme upravlyayemykh t~~rmoyadernykh
reaktsiy. Flz.-tekh. inst. AN Ukr. SSR. Kiev, Izd-vo AN Wir. SSR, 1962, 3-8
TErV: Ion cyclotron resonance heating of plasma, whereby field energy is transferred,to
the ions directly, is a promising method of.'rapidly attaining high ion temperatures. The
art-Icle describes investigations of Ion cyclotron resonance in a plasma p~roduced by direct
discharge in a glass tube 60 cm long and 6 cm. In diameter. The discharge was produced by
a rectangular voltage pulse of duration, up to 800 microseconds and current up to 500 ainp.
The discharge tube was placed In a magnetic field produced by a solenoid fed from a capact-
...tor bank with maximum stored energy 40,000 J. charged to 5 M The time required fox the
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Jnvestigation of ion cyclotron resonance hi
magnetic field to reach maximum was 4.7* 10-3 see.
The experiments have shown that there exist optimum values of hydr6gea pressure and
discharge current for the absorption of high frequency power by the plasma. The half-Width
of the resonant curves increases monotonically with Increasing gas pressure, indicating that
the accelerating ion interacts strongly with the neittral atoms. An increase in the discharge
current and consequently ih the ion density- In the discharge also shifts the resonant peak
toward magnetic field values below the resonant field. Density measurements in the hydrogen
plasma have shown Chat at 300 ampa plasma of 6 x 101'em-3 d-.nsity has a lifetime of 150
microseconds after the termination of the.discharge.* It Is also noted that the resonant peak
becomes asymmetrical With Increasing plasma density, this being possibly due to the diver-
sion of part of the high frequency power to the generation of Ion cyclotron waves. It is also
likely that at densities above optimal the screening of the plasma against th,9 high frequency
field comes Into play.
There are eight figures and five references. The English language references are: K. S. W.
Champion, Proc. Phys. Soc. 70, 446,13, 212 (1957), and translated articles by T. N. Stix and
R~ W. Palladino.
Card 2/2
BIAGODARNYY, YA.A.; BUKAYXV. N.V.
Dispensary services for the population of winter range areas. Sov.
zdrav. 15 no.3:50-53 My-Je 156. (MIRA 9:8)
1. 1z Alma-Atinskogo oblastnogo otdola zdravookhraneniya (zav-
P.G.Gumarova)
(AGRICULTURN.
dispensaries for animal husbandry workers in Russia (RLs))
(OUTPATIIWT SARVIONS,
Game)
BUKAYE7, !,.T.
,.'* ;-
Causes of weft breakage on automatic 2ooms. Tlekot. ;'r-cc, 24 ric.-.4.- -3,1-35
Ap 164. i". i,/: ~,-)
1. Zaveduy-uslichiy tkatskim proizvodstvorzi Kargal-innkogo siikonlio'go
kombinata.
ACC NN AP7002162 SOURCE ff6ifl.-~-R7606V~6'/021:/006/04~39-/0445--1
AUTHOR: Anatakiy,. A. I.; Bogdanov, 0. S.;.tukaypyll Vakhrushin, Yu P.;
Malyshe'v, 1. F.; Nll:ivayko, G. A.; Pavlov, A. I.; Suslof; V. A.; Khal chiiskiy, Te... F.
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ORG; none
TITLE: Linear indictioniaccelarator
SOURCE: Atomnaya nergiya, v. 21, no. 6, 1966, 439-445
70PIC TAGS,: line4 accelerator, electron accelerator'* nev accelerator
.ABSTRACT:
A description is given of the LIU-3000 linear induction accelerator, which
was desigW &~" Scientific-Research Institute for Electra -Physical Devices
(NIIEFA) in 1~962. The LIU-3000 was designed for an energy of 3 Mev and a
pulse curren of up to 200 amp. Its operation for electron acceleration is
based on the%tilization of a rotational electr1c field, created in a
system consi4ting of several circulsr traqsformrs. The maximum possible
current of accelerated electrons in such an accelerator with focusing
sufficient Zcompensate for the repelling force of the space charge, is
determined sicolly by the power of the commuting elenent in the primary
circuit of tie Inductor. The LIU-3000's power can be brought to
1000 amp/pul what is Ispossible in other types of accelerators. The
C-rd 1/2 UW! nnno
NRt AP70021
LIU-3000 consists of a series of accelerating sections (the first of which
was adjusted 1 1963). Each section consists of 12 inductors which are
vacuum sealeArto permit a vacuum of 5 x 10-6 torr inside. The sections are
connected in tairs into units with the aid of special pipes. Purping and
observation dTvices are situated between the units. The following data
were obtained,from tests; naxi=im current of accelerated electrons, 180 amp;
maximum enera of injected electrons, 300 kev; energy of accelerated
electrons, 481 kev; duration of the current pulse of the gun, 2.2 usec;
pulse duratio# of the accelerating voltage, 0.35 usec-, duration of the pulse
front of accelerating volinge, 0.18 usec; average gradient of accelerating
field, 310 kvim; and diameter of the accelerated beam (at the exit), 2 cm.
In addition 1:4 the authors, other staff member of NIIEFA who participated in
designing anditesting the LIU-3000 were R. A. klokseyev, L. M. Andrezen,
A. V. Belyaye4a, 0. D. Volodin, M.-A. Gashev, V. K. Gagen-Torn, N. K.
D'yacheako, NJ V. Toloknov, -Yu. V. Lebedev, A. A. Markhel', P. G. threyev,
A. V. Popkovio. A. N. Fbpov, S.- V* Ptusyshlyayev, C. L. Saksaganskiy, Ya. L.
Hekhelis, and A. T, Cheenokov. The authors thank-V. 1. Veksler and V. P.
Saratsev for t~hair halp with the work. Orig. art. bee: 4 foruslas and
SUB CODE: iO/ SUB~ DATE: 14Apr66/ ORIC REFS 003/ M OF'% 001/
ATD PREW: 5122
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BUKAYEV, Veniamin Ivanovich; NASONOV, Vasihy Nikitovich; SKAMOV,
DEVOCHKIN, N., red.
[contribution of rural efficiency promoters to production]
Sellskie ratsionalizatory - proizvodstvu. Volgograd, Volgo-
gradskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 98 p. (141RA 18:3)
TKAMENKO, V.N.; ~~Y~Vp ~-ODIONOV, B.G.
Experience in plarml the joint electric corrosion protection
of urban underground metallic installations. Gaz.prom. 6
m.8:43-1+6 161. (Pipelines--Cathodic protection) (MM 34:10)
TRGN;~EF"'!
Cal ev dence Of I. i~
of t1 lo)
in thj conductivo SYOt--'l Lk
b j C, I . 11 a ui co 4 '.'1
OV~
SAVR=V, S.I.; BUUYZVA, N.M.
Geography of land utilization in the lower trans-Volga region.
Uch.zap. Sar. un. 72:25-27 159. (MIRA 13:8)
(Volga Valley-Agriculture)
RODE, N.; BAR&SHINA9 A.,- LUKERIN, WROPOLISKAYA, S.,
x
starshiy ekonomist; SHVEYKO, T,, rabotnik? PAVETKINA, L., rabotnik
Bank statistics and methods for theIr mechanization. Den. i
kred. 20 no.605-63 Je 162. (KRA 15:6)
Glavnyy bukhgalter Latviyskoy respublikanskoy kontory
gow-,darstvennogo barnka (for Rode). 2. Glaviiij bukhg<er Orlovskoy
oblastnoy 1-.ontory gasudarstvannogo banka (~~'or Barashina). 3. Glavnyy
bukhgalter Tadzhikskov respublikanskoy kontory gosudarstvennogo
banka (for Lukerin). /+. ZamastiteV 9'-,-,.vnogo bukhgaltera Kurskoy
oblastnoy kontory gosudarstvennogo ~.-P-A-vt (for Bukohin).
5. Khersonskaya ablastnaya kontora -z)z~tJsrRtvennogo banka (for
Miropollskaya). 6. Glavntya hvkhg~' :ariya Stavropo-'115koy
krayevoy kontury gosudarstvennogc b-artka (for Shveyk'.), Favetkina).
(Banks wd
(Machine ac --ountlw)
BM:ENOV) K.
Preliminary results of the upgrading of sheep varieties
for wool and meat with argali Merino crossbreed. Izv.
AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.6:F3-89 N-D 165.
WIRA 18:12)
3(8)
AUTHOR: Buketov, A.D.
SOV/13 12:-5 "9- 5-2,1/17
TITLE: A New DeDosit of Rich Iron Ores of the KIMA
PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrann nedr, 1959, Nr 5~ PP 5-7 (USSR)
ABSTRAM -~', new important deposilt of iron ore has be,~n discovered near
the town of Novyy Oskol during the rechea1king of the Eeophy-
sical survey operations in the south-eaatern part Of the
(the Kursk Jdagnetic Anomaly). The new Fogrometskcye deposit
is associated with the belt of ferrous cuartzites extending
from the town of Tim in the north--,,-est to the to-;.-.n of Valuyki
in south-west. Two deposits of rich, residual iron ores have
been located. The first main demosit is associated with the
south-western part of the ferrous quartzite belt, is about 5.5
hm "Long and 1,600 m wide. The depth of c-~urence varies fro.?
160 to 235 M; its averat,-e thickness Is about 20 m and varies
from 0 m to 49-8 m. The second deposit is 6 km lonE and 550-
600 in wide, its avera,-,e thick-ness is about 10 m. By their phy-
sical propertiec, tho ores can be divided into varieties -
Card 112 compact and loose ores. The coi:ipact cre-f-, are char-,acterized by
SOV/1.7) P-59-5-2/17
A New Deposit of Rich Iron Ores of the KAIA
--.)mposeC~ of iron. mica,
their massiie stratified texture and are , L
martites, syderites. limonites~ ehl-,rites, arCillal~e!,-us miner-
als, quartzites and quartz. The looso 3re~ are composed of
ix-.rtite ag,"regatost iron "mica. and limonite aggrefrates. The
average iron contents is 56.6,d4 varyin- fr,-j.,n all.-' to 65.11,19
1, / 6,0
By appraisal, the reserves of the Po~7romet.-3'ko-,e lron ore de-
-00sits amount to about 400 million l2h-~-a~e iL- I -Drof-ile
and I diagram.
T
AS30CII:ITIO'.: Kurskaya Geologorazvedochnava partiya (The Kursk "eolojic Pic-
specting Party).
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ro*wma"4 ,
Preventing accidental burning of crops. Pozh. delo 4 no.1:6-7
in 158. (KIRA 11:1)
1. Zameatitell nachallnika, Upravlenlya pozbarnoy okhrany Kwmkhatana-
(Kazakhstan-Fire prevention)
BUKETOV,, I. (Alm-Ata)
---- Effective protection. Pozh.dolo 7 no,10:28 0 161. (MIRA 14:10)
(Kazakhstan-Grana ies-Fire prevention)
.0-
BM(UNEAKSTOV, Ye.; AKMZHOWY, S.A., prof., obahch37 redIdisebased]: ABDRAUMOT,
otv.red.; KOLI',TMO,-V.V., red.;
A., oty.red.;
AYTKUKHAMBETOYA, S., red.; ROROKINA, Z.P., tekhn.red.
(Rassian-31asakh dictionary of terms] Runt-ko-kazakhakii!termino-
logicheskii slovar'. Alma-Ata. Vol.l. lq.~)9. 222 p. Vol.2.
1959. 342 p. (MMA 12:6)
1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Alma-Ati. Institut yasyka i
literatury. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akade,aii nauk Kazakhskoy SSR
(for Amansholov).
(Kineral industries--Dictionaries)
(Scienoe--Dictionaries)
BUKETOV, Ye.A.; ICKLER, L.I.; HADIROV, Ye.G.; PASHINK2N, A.S.; 'MOYMOVA, L.D.
System tellurium - tellurium dioxide. Zhur.neorg.khim. 9 no.1:224-225
Ja 164. (141RA 17:2)
STARSHMO, V.I.; NIYERKHANOV, A.; BUKETOV, Ye.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
Autoclave leaching of powellite concentrates. Sbor. nauch. trud.
Kaz GMI no.19:238-240 '60. (MIRA 15:3)
(Powellite) (Leaching)
PONOMARAV, V.D.; BUKETOV, Te.A.; KONDNENY.O. G.A.
The recovery of selenium from spent sludge in the nanu-
facture of sulfuric acid. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tsvot.mat. 2
no.6:85-92 '59. (WRA 13:4)
1, Kasakhekly gornoustallurgicheakiy institut. Kafedra
metallurgii legkikh i redkikh metallov.
(~Seleniux) (Sulfuric acid induatr7-By-products)
17976
S 137'6o/Ooo/o4/o1/O15
X~- 0 ~3
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 4, P. 36,
# 7085
AUTHORS: Ponomarev, V.D., Buketov, Ye.
-~ - '~T-4
TITLE: On Some Properties of Thiomolybdate Solutions
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Kazakhsk, gornometallurg. in-ta, Moscow, 1959, No.
16, PP. 369 - 376
TEXT- It was established that when dissolving MoO3 in an aqueous solution
of Na2S at a molecular ratio of MoO3: Na2S = 1, a dark-red solution was formed.
If this solution is processed with alcohol, a deposit is precipitated which is
similar to the Na2MoO3S compound with respect to several chemical properties.
The precipitate is highly hygroscopic and in the aqueods solution it has a
yellow color (which turns to red at a higher concentration). It produces a
green solution'with CH3COOH and a bright-blue solution with H2S04 and HC1.
When BaC12, ZnSO4 and CuSO4 solutions are added, the precipitate is yellow, ke
yellowish-white and yellowish-green. The index of refraction is. located be-
tween 1.609 and 1.612. The microscopic investigation of the crystals Indicates
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a rhombic syngony. The chemical composition corresponds to the formula
Na2S.2Mo3O.5H20. In total, the results obtained show that in t7niomolybdate
solitions prepared by thq. aforemeptioned-method a complicated equilibrium
47-~ MoO3S2 G_ .1. cz -
moo -,~~Moo2S~~MoOS3-_4 MoSq takes place. If such solutions UK
are treated with CaC12, mainly CaMo.04 is precipitated; if they are treated
with an excess of acids, perthioacid anhydrides are separated out whose com-
position is approximately MOS4, MoS6. The density of thiomolybdate solutions
approaches that of Na2MoO4 solutions.
A.Sh.~
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Ye,.A.; UGORETS, M.Z.
Oxidation of selenium, tellurium, selenides and tellurides of copper
and silver In an aqueous medium by oxide compounds of ennner.
'Is4441 I
Report No.2. Izv.AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser.tekh.i khim.naA no*
163. (FJRA 17-3)
BUKETOV, Ye.A.; UGORETS, 14.Z.; ALPYSBAYEV, R.
oxidation of selenium, tellurium, copper and sil
tellurides in the water media by oxidized copper
No.3. Izv. AN Kazakb. SSR. Ser.tekh. i khim.nauk
er selenides and
compounds. Report
no.3:34-42 164.
(14IRA 17:2)
ACCESSION NR: AP4019483 8/0078/6to/009/003/0526/0529
AUTHORt Bdmtav, Yes A*,, Ugoratel, He Z.; ftshinkint A. S.
TIT112: The solubility product and entropy of sulfidesp selenides and tellurides
SOURCE: Zhurnal neorg, Wall, Y, 9,, no* 39 1964v 526-529
TOPIC TAGS: solubility product, entropy, sulfide, selenide, telluride
hydrochemistry, hydrometallurgy
ABSTRACT: In studying hydrochemical and hydrometallurgical processes, regulation
of the solubility product In useful to explain problems in the development of ors:
fiDrmatLon and migration of elements in the crust, Data for the pL inverse loga-
rithm of the solubility product of selenides and tellurides available in the
literature, or computed from thermochemical data are used to explain the relation
between the pL of sulfides, seleaLdes and tellurides. ThermocheaLcal data not
found in the literature were computed by methods of approximation.- Since calcula-
tion of solubility product values from thermocheaLcal data assumes a preliminary
estimate of the entropy value of corresponding compounds, empirical relations
between the values of entropy of suMdealp selemides and tellurides are determined
Ilk
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-ACCESSION NR: AP4019483
simultaneously. After analysis of results the following to obtainedi
sse a 1.04 3S 4 1.40
STe s 1.07 SS + 3.69
where S re entropies of sulfides, selevides and tellurides of
'Te
corresp metals. The relationship of the pL of seladdes and tallurLdes to
the A of sulfides are expressed by equations:
0.62
Apse z 7 * 11 VL Aps 17918
0.48
pLpTe a 14.52 K PLPS 26o88
where pLpS# Apses pLpTa are iuverve logarithms of the solubility product of
chalcogebides bf the correspood' metalso Or1S* art*-bass 5 equatis"~ 2 fissef
I tables
ASSOCTATIOns Nine
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-Accassiom ut AP4019"3
sumawsw 07maY63 IDA72 ACQ: 31NST64 ZICLS 01
SUB CODS: CH W MW BOYS OU mmt 007
CUM 3/4
PASHINKIN, A.S.; U(;GI'V:'TS, M.t%; IIIII)AGALIYEIVA, R.A.;
SAPOZIMIKOV, R.A.
Tbermal stability of silver selenite. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.12:
2701-2704 D 164. (MIRA 18:2)
_~~TOV, Ye.A.; MOISEYEVICH, O.Yu.; UGORETS, M.Z.
Separate determination of tetra- and haxavalent selenium.
Zav. lab. 30 no.7:787-788 164. (M.-IM 180)
1. Khimiko-metallurgicheskiy institut AN Kazakhskoy SSR.
Ye.A.; WORMS, M.Z.; MOISEYEVil`,,,, O.'Yu,
Investi gating the oxidation rate o.47' s 1vE;r ~ e
oxide in an alWi solution. Tru ly lnm~L. met.
SSR 9:136-147 1641.
BAKEYEVA, Ye.-A.; BAKEYEV, M.I.
Elasticity of the dissociat'on of zinc selenite. T.-udy Inst.m-et.
i obog. AN Kazakh.SSR 11:20-167 164# (MIRA 18:4)
BUIMTOV, 7e.A.; UGORETS, M.Z.; MOISEYEVICII, O.Yu.
Pror"Itict-9 of the 071dation of selenium compounds in an alkali
medium by oxygen tinder pressure. Trudy Inst.metj obog. AN
Kazakh.SSR 11:168-174 164. (MIRA 18: 1)
BUKETM, Ye.A.; BURDAKOV, Yu.D.; KIRR, L.D.; KLYACHEVA, Z.S.; MALYSHEV, V.P.
- -
Shaft furnace calcination of electrolytic copper slime. TPvet. met.
38 no.4228-30 AP 165. (MIRA 18:5)
ISABAYEV, S.M.1 PANYUSIIKTN, V.T.; MALITSEV, V.S.; BUKETOV, Ye.A.
Aluminothermic reduction of sodium aluminate in vacuam, 'Trudy Inrt.
met. i obog. AN Kazakh. SSR 12-6131-135 165, (KRA 3.8tlO)
L 10312::26 EW(M)/E1UJEWG(m)_/EWP(t)/EWP(b) IJP(c) RDW/JD
ACC NRi AP6000098 SOURCE CODE: UR/0360/651000/002/004110044
.,.AUTHOR: \Buk 19X#-j!4__ ;,.Makhmetov, M. Zh.; Cromakova, Z. 1.
ORG: None
TITLE: Rapid method of decomposing copper electrolyte slime for determining selen-
ium and tellurium
SOURCE: AN KazSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimichaskikh nauk, no. 2, 1965, 41-44
TOPIC TAGS: selenium telluriu~._Iuantitative analysis
ABSTRACT: So *nium and-tellurius are present in copper electrolyte slimes mainly as
selenides and tellurides. The authors found that a cold mixture of hydrochloric acids
and hydrogen peroxide decomposes such slimes: a 0.1-1.0 g sample is complefely de-
~composed when treated for 5-7 min at room temperature 30 ul of 2:1 RCI to which
5-10 ml H202 had been added, i.e., all of the selenium and tellurium go into solu-
tion. The proposed decomposition process was chocked on slimes of the Kyshtym and
Alaverdi plants, and was found to be highly reliable and convenient. The method In
recommended for other raw-material sources of selenium and tellurium. Orig. art.
has: I table.
SUN Cog: 07 SUM DM: 26ftt64'/ 016 RM 014
CAVA
BUKFTOV Ye.A., kand.tekhn.nauk
-1 --- ~ I I
Standard isobaric potentials of selenite formation. 'lest. AN
Kazakh SSR 22 no.8230-35 Ag 165.
(MIRA 18M
x?,
BUKET017, Ye.A.~ BAKFYEVA, S.S.; BAKEYEV, M.I.; PASHTNKIN, I.S.
Pressure of copper selenite dissociation. Izv. All Kazakh.,SSR.
Ser.khim.naiik 15 no.3.,40--/45 JI-Ag 165. (~gRA 38-31)
1. Submitted January 8, 1965.
GROMAKOVA, Z.I.; BUKETOVA, Ye.A.; MAKHMTOV, M.Zh.; DYMDV, A.M.
Determination of tellurium forms in copper electrolytic slimes.
Zhur. anal. khim. 20 no.12:1364-1367 165. OURA 181l2)
1. Khimiko-metallurgicheskiy institut AN KazSSR, Karaganda.
Submitted October 27, 1964.
;YUk--q1i~b1q410Y, )~~,IV
BUK-FYYIiAM0V, Kh. N.
BuIceykhanov, Eh. N. - "On the blood supply of the tyroid Lglmd of the newbornfl,
Zdravookhraneni.ye Kazakhstann, 1949, No. 2, p. 14-25, - Dibliog : v. 25.
0 1
SO: U-4630, 16 Sent. 511, (letopis tZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 23, 1949).
BUKXYKWOVA, A.
- ~.J-
Role of sleep therapy in the compound treatment of burns. Trudy
Ingt. klin. i eksp. khir. AN Xaz. SSR 1:110-113 154
(MLRA 10:5)
1. Iz kliniki obahchey kbirurgii Kazakhakogo gosudarstvennogo
maditsinskogo institute im. V.M. Holotova.
(SLEEP--THMIAnUTIC USIC) (BURNS AND SCADS)
BU C-YKHANOVA, _ Sh. A.
Brucellar spine disease and tuberculous spondylitis in conjunction
with brucollar infection. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Sor.med. i fiziol.
tio.l-.60-70 159. (MIRA 13.1)
(BRUCI=SIS) (SPINP,-DISFASES) (TUBERCULOSIS)
BMYKWOVA, S. D.
BMYKWOVA, S. D. "Change in the Kidney and Liver in Hoaaria." Caad Med Sci, Tashkent
Medical Inst, 27 Tan 54. ( Pravda Vostoka, 15 Jan 54)
SO: SUY 168, 22 July 1954
-BUKZY]Fi~-A.D. -
Uzbek soupa (suluk-oah). Izv.All Uz.SSR.Ser.med. no.4:77-81
158. (MIRA 12:5)
1. Tashkentskiy gosudarstvennvy meditainakiy institut.
(UORKISTAII-SOUPS)
jt~uk,ff V L#,q1vOvV, vi). A:;i).
BEKLP6MISMV. N.D.; OSIPOVA, G.P.; UNKOVA, N.Y.;
Biomycin treatment for brucallosis. Yest.AN
.Ap 054,
BMYKRANOVA, Sh.Kh.
,'.---'qi-
Kazakh.SSR 11 no 4:65-70
(Zi 7:5)
Predatavleno chlenom-korrespondentom Akademii nn" KaiSSR I.K.Karakulcvym.
(Bracellosis) (Antibiotics)
13UXKYXMOVA. Sh.1h.
Brucella resistance to the action of kumiss. Tru&y J~nst.kraev.pat.
AN Irazakh.SM 3:48-52 156. (KLRA 10:2)
(BRur.ziaA) (miss)
USSR/General Problems of P2thology - Comparative Oncology U-1
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.., No. 18., 1958, 84945
Autbor
Inst : Academy of Sciences Kazan SSR
Title : Prucellosis and ~Jalignant Neoplasia
Orig Pub : Izv. AN ha%SSR, Ser. fiziol. i med., 1956, Yo. 7.,
70-76
Abstract : A description of several oases of concurrent brucellosis
and cancer.
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BUUYKHOOVA, Sh. Kh.
Combination of brucelloBle and tuberculosis. Trudy Inst.kraev.
pat.AN Uzakh.SSR 6:87-92 '58. (MIRA 12:6)
(BRUCEILLOSIS) (TUBERCULOSIS)
BUMMUIOVA, bh.lQi.
late rewilts of treating brucellosla in combination with other
diseases. Trudy Inst.kraev.pat.AN Razakh.SSR 6:93-96 '58.
(MIRA 12:6)
(BRUCELLOSIS)
KHRUSHCOVA, N.Y.; RMUMSOVA, M.M.; ZHNKOVA, H.F.; XASYMOVA, Xh.A.;
BOGDANOVSKkYA, G.K.; BUKFYXWIOVA, Sh.Kh.-, SHNMVA, Ye.k.
Index of literature on brucelloois from 1952 through 1956.
Trudy. Inst.kraev.pat.AN Kazakh.SSR 6:146-223 '58.
(MIRL 12:6)
(BIBLIOGPJMff--BRUCXLLOSIS)
P~.
BUKEYKHANOVA, Sh.Kh.
Use of corticonteroids in patiento with lesions of the motor
apparatus of brucellar etiology. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no.11:31-36
161. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Iz Instituta krayevoy patologii AN Kazakhokoy SSR
(direktor - kand. m-ed. nauk B.A. Atchabarov).
(BRUCELLOSIS) (ADREXOGORTICAL HO11MONES)
(JOINTS--DISEASES)
BUKEYKHANOVA, Sh.Kh.
Treatment of brucellosis patients with specific gamma globulin.
Trudy Inst.kraev.pat.AN Kazakh SSR 12:205-2(Y7 162. (MIn 15:11)
(BRUCELLOSIS) (GkWA GIDBULIN)
S/I-JJ7/62/000/004/108/201
A052/A101
AUTHORS: Khodorovski, Ya., Bukh, A.
TITLE: The effect of hair cracks of non-metal Inclusion type on the
fatigue strength of structural steels
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhur-nal, Met,%Jlurgiya, no. 4, 1962, 116, abstract 41273
("Ustalostn. prochnost' mater. i elem." Mater. konf. v Varashave
12-11f maya 1960 g. Varshava, 1961, 3-12)
TEXT: The following structural steels (composition ing) were Investigated:
40 X HMP, (4OKhNMA) - 0.34 - 0.44 c, 0 .5 - 0. 8 Mn, 0. 17 - 0.37 Si, m14 - 0.03 S,'
0.012 - 0.03 P, 0.6 - 0.9 Cr. 1.25 - 1.75 Ni, 0.15 - 0.25 Mo and 25 XH13A
(25KhNVA) - 0.21 - 0.28 C, 0.25 - 0.55 Mn, 0.17 - 0.37 Si, 0.03 S, 0.03 P,
1.35 - 1.65 Cr, 4.0 - 4.5 Ni, 0.8 - 1.2 W. 'Die presence of longitudinal hair
cracks on the surface of samples had no influence on the number of cycles until
failure. Most samples containing hair cracks broke in the cross-section not
passing through a hair crack. The presence of hair cracks Inclined at an arWle
to the sample axis had no influence on the number,of cycles until failure . W
of longitudinal samples of steel with and without hair cracks was practically
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The effect of hair cracks ... A052^101
the same. In a number of cases point non-metal inclusions were observed in
grains of fatigue fractures. Hair cracks should be considered as a sign of a
poor quality of material containing non-metal inclusions and not as a surface
defect causing a stress concentration of the same kind as scratches and other
surface damages.
T. Rumyantseva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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BUKH, Allfred.. dots., doktor, nauchnyy red.
[Fatigue strength of materials and structural elements; papers]
Ustalostnaia prochnost' materialov i elementov; materialy
(russkie teksty). Pauchnyi red. Allfred Bukh. Warazawa2 Vyd-wo
in-tu mechaniki precyzyjnej, 1961. 67 p. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Konfereneja Nytrzynalose Zmeezeniawa Tworzyw i Blementow
Metalowych," Warsaw, ig6o.
(Strength of materials)
BUKH_ -A- "
M . 0 - ~11#,
Mastic collisions of balls. Fiz. v shkole 16 no.6:36
N-D '56. (MLRA 9:12)
1. Ucbitellskiy institut. g. Novo-Villrqa.
(Kinematics--Study and teaching)
L 00794-67 34T(M) VdP(w)/T/EWP(t)/ETI/EWP(k) IJP(c) JD
ACC N% AR60D0728 SOURCE CODES UR/0124/65/000/009/107007h
AUTHORS Bukhq A* V.
3
TIMES Some studies of problems related to mechanical fatiguel~
SOURCES Refe she Mekhanikaq Abse 9V623
REF SOURCES Sbe Vopr. mekhan. ustalostio M,, Mashinostroyon4s, 1964j, 370-379
TOPIC TAGSi mechanical fatigue, wireq metal property, steel/ 4OKhNMA steel
ABSTRACTs It is noted that no influ ce of cyclic action on the limits of strength
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of either a hard or an annealed wireM3 been observed (the experiments dealt with
fatigue of a thin constantan wire 80 micron in diameter). The diminution of the
relative elongation and the increase of electric resistivitywith the growth of the
number of loading cycles are demonstrated for a soft wire* he microhardness of a
soft, and of a hardened wire diminishes as the number of eye increases. The linear
dependence of the fatigue strength on the ultimate strengt4l Ess been established
from the data obtained in the experiments on the reversing bending of steel and
alloy specimens subjected to various thermal treatmOnts. The influence of *hAirl Ina
cracks and of nonmetallic inclusioAs (shown by a magnetic test) on the resistance
to fatigue in the specimens of steel 40(hNmi was also investigated. H. Ya. Shashin
ffranslation of abstrar-9
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Characteristics of the organization of communications in the
mountains. Voen.vest. 42 no.9:99-101 S 162. (HIRA .15:8)
(Communications, Military)
3M, B., podpolkovnik.
Transmission and reception offrequency-modulated radio signals.
Voen. sviaz. 16 no.5:36-W My '58. (MM 110)
(Radio)
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t--==-A
Problem of the circulation of Japanese encephalitis 3 virus in
nature. Parazitologik 5 no.4:3 '53. (MLRA 8:1)
(BNCEPHALITIS VIRUSES)
I
BUKH, F.L. (Moskva)
Properdin system; review
1 no.4:55-61 J1-Ag '57.
(PROPMIN,
review (Run))
of literature. Pat.fiziol. i eksp.terap.
(MIRA 10:11)
BUKH, F.L. (Moskva)
4r
&-;tlve protein; XurvQV of the literature. Fall.fislol. I AND.
terap. 2 no.3:50-57 W-Je 158 (MMA 11:7)
(BWOD PRO"INS,
C-reactive protein. review (Rag)j
(Moskva)
Reactions of normal and infected mice to sound stimuli
Pat. fiziolel skep.teraps' 2 no-5:38-42 S-0 '58 (116 11:12)
1. Is I.aboratorii epidemichaskikh entsefalito-r (sav-. - prof.
To. N. Levkovich) Instituta virmsologii ANN SS,Me'
(IOISIS effects,
on norma & infedted with Influenza & encephalitis
virus mice (Rus))
(UPIUMA. exper,
off. of sound stimuli on infected mice (Ras))
(INCM,ALITIS, EPIDEMIC, expere
same (Rua))
BUKH. Yefim Hatveyevich-, SKIRNOV, A.D., red.; ZAKEIARIKOV, A.H., red.
izd-va; G-COMA, S.S., takhn.red.
(Commerca under socialism; materials for a lecture on the
course of economics] Torgovlia pri sotsializms;.materialy
k lektaii po kurau politicheakoi ekonomil'. Moskva, Goa..
iza-vo "Sovetaknia naukae's 1939io 59 P- (MIRA IZ;6)
(Co , rce) I
277LO
S/058/61/000/007/012/086
a o AW I/A.10 1
-AUTHORS: Mukhtarov, A.I., Bukh, F.O.
TITLE: Scattering of high-energy electrons from nuclei of light elements
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no. 7, 1961- 76, abstract 7B-371 ("Uch.
zap. Azerb. un-t.Fiz.-matem i khim. ser.", 1959, no. 4, 57 - 67,
Azerb. summary)
TEXT; Elastic and inelastic s'cattering-of high-energy electrons from nuc-
lei of light elements are considered in the first Born approximation with allow-
ance forthe form-factor of the nuclear charge. The distribution of density of
Coulomb charge.over thq nucleus was selected in the form.of Gauss-functions,, mo-
nomial, bimomial and trinomial whose parameters were determined from',experiments
on scattering of fast nucleonjs from nuclei of light-elementi.. Angular distribu-
tions of scattering calculated in the-Atudy were compared with experimental data
on electron scattering from C12 and Be-7 for energies 187 and 127 Mev. It is
shown that in the case of elastic scattering the Gauss monomial function P (r)
= Noexp (-bor 2) agrees better with experiments than binomial and trinomial Gauss
functi.ons. V. Kerimov
[Abstracterls note: Complete translation]
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MUMITAROV, A.I.; BUKH, F.O.
Scattering of high-energy electrons on nuclei of light elements.
Uch. zap. AGU. Fiz.-mat. i khim. ser. no.407-67 159.
(MI" 16,6)
(Electrons--Scattering)
SANIKIDZ% V.D., mayor med. shuhby.; BM, I.M., nocb)olkovnik ned. sluzhby
I l. - .
Intracranial complications in alnusitis. Voen.-med. zhur. no.11:78-79
N 156. (KLRL 12 - 1)
(NOSE, AGOSSORY SINMRS Olf--DIS=YZ)
BUMI, I.H. podpolko-nik men.sluzhbyg TAIU.MO, A.Ya. podpolkovnik
- administrativnoy sluzhb7
Frequency of odontogenous diseasen of the MRXillAry cavity, Voen.
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