SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BUTSEVA, Y.M. - BUTSKUS, P. F.
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BUTSEVA -YR-M-
Growth of staphylococcal diseases and the resistance of their
causative agents to some antibiotics. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid. i
p
immun. 32 no.10:137 0 161. ~MIIA -14:10)
.. IV.* 1 -, -
1. Iz lipetskoy semitarno-epidemiologialieskoy stantaii.
(STANYLOCOCCAL DISME) (ANTIBIOTlCS)
BM-_"lE'.!ICH, L. A.
Butsevich, L. A. "Certain Virus Characteristics of
Chlorosis in the Top Leaves of
Makhorka (Aztec Tobacco)," Tabak, no. 4, 1952 pp. 55-57.
69.8 T112
SO: SII% SI - 90-53, 15 Dec. 1953
BUTS"WICH, L. A.,
"Infectious ChIlorosis of the Upper Parts of the Makhorka
Plant." (Dissertation for
Degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences) Moscow Order of
Lenin State U :Lmeni
M. V. Lomonsov, Hoscow, 1955
SO- M-1036 28 Mar 56
VORORMIM, I.V.; AFANASITNVA, Z.P.; BUTSEVICH, L.A.;
LIPILINA. x.r.
Xff ect of fertilizer on soil population of
actinoqvcetes antago-
nistic to phvtopathogenic bacteria [with simea7 in
11~lishj
Mikrobiologiia 27 no.6:720-723 N-D '58& MIRA 12:1)
1. Moskovskaya stantaiya Vaesovusnogo
nkubhno-issledovatel'skogo
instituta zaahchity rastenV*
(ACTINCHYGES.
in soil, eff. of fertilizers on strains antag. to
phytopathogens (RUB))
(FERTILIZERS, effects,
on ActinoaVces antagonistic to phlytopathogens in
soil (Rus))
(SOIL, microbiology,
Actinouqces, eff. of fertilizers on Btrains antago-
nistic to phytopathogens (RUB))
GERTSRIKKII, S.D.: M.G.- OBERT, M.D.
Investigating mercury diffusion coefficients in mercury
cadmium allcya in the 90-1800 0 temperature range. llauk.
zap. Kiev. un. 9 no.2:49-52 '50. (mraA 9:12)
(Cadmium-mermiry alloys) (Diffusion)
YUSHCIIENKOV N.G.; BUTSIK.M.G.
Aeroion coanter and generator. Uch.zap. KRROI
7:157-163161.
(MIJU 16:8)
(AIR, IONIZED-EQUIPMM AND SUPPLIES)
IPTSIK, M.G.; OVOSHCHNIKOV, M.S.
An electronic apparatus, th,~ Logetron, for
copying roent-
genogram to improve image distinctness. Vestn.
rentgen, i
radiol. 38 no.4:59-63 JI-Ag'63 (MIRA 17:2)
1. Tz fiziko-tekbpicheskogo otdela ( rukovoditell
- laureat
Gosudarstverpoy premii M.S.Ovoshcbnikov)
Kiyevshogo nauchio-
issledovatellskogo rentgeno-radiologicheskogo
instituta,
(dir. - prof. I.T. Shevchenko).
7
AUTHOR: Butsik, Yu.V. 132-12-11/12
TITLE: 6~n X;i~ -M. KbstamanOv's -Article "The Errors in Determir,
ing the Thickness of doal Bad in a Drill Bole"
(0 statlye G.M. Koatamanova "0 pogreshnosti pri opredelenii
moshchcoati plasta uglya po skvazhine")
PERIODICAL: Razv-zd" i okhrana nedr, 1957,,# 12,,p 6o (USSR)'
A-.'9TRACT.; The nuthor questions the correctness of the formula
proposed
by G,,Y. Kostamanov in the periodical "Razvedka i okhrana nedr",
# 8, 1956. -The author points Out that Kostamanov did not take
the coefficient k into consideration, without which-the proposed
corraztion-of the magnitude of the coal layer according to the
axis o! the drill hole can not be carried out.
The article contains one diagram.
ASSOCIATION: Voroshilovgrad Coal-Geology Trust (Treat
Voroshilovgraduglegeologiya)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
P Tkid
6RCHAGIN, L.V.;,
Silicate and silicate-humic clayless solutions for
flushing
boreholes during prospecting. Izv. DGI 10 no.1:85-90 '57.
(MIRA 11:3)
1. Dne-propetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Rpshteyn,
Korchpgin). 2. Trest
"Voroshilovgraduglegoologiyn" (for Butsik)
(Boring) (Prospecting)
BU-L:.IIK, Yu.V.; TEMNIKOV, V.F.
Certain problems in the prospecting of deep horizons
in the
Dwets Basin. Razved. i okh. nedr. 30 no.5;17-22 )~r
164.
(WRA 17%10)
1. Trest "Artemgeologiya.11
BUTSIS, Ya. Ya. In Ditvian
BUTSIS, Ya. Ya, -- "Meat Yield of Latvian brown Ca',tle and
Foapibllfties rif Increasing
It." Latvian Agricultural Academy, 1952. In Latvian
(Dissertation for the Degree of
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences)
SO: Izvestiya Ak, Nauk Latyi-yskoy. SSR. No. 9, Sept., 194
13
STUIENTSOV,, N.N.; BUTSISM Te.l. - GORBUNDVA, V.,
redaktor; IMSHIVICH, T.,
, FV
tekhnichan Fi;&-)
[General science inwwuctien in v7hools: from the work
practioe of
teachers] Politekhnicharkee obachenie v shkole; iz
opyta raboty
uchitelei. Saratev, Saratevskoe kn-ve, 1955. 134 p. (K=
9-6)
(Scienco-Study and teaching)
BUT,IIY , A.I., inzh; GAYIMOV, E.E., inzh.
Using short-delay laast-ing in limestone quanies.
Sbor. trud.
NIlZBelezobetona no.8o.79-89 163 (MIRA 18-01)
BUTSIY, AIo,, inzh,; GAY.DUKCVp E.E.p inzh.
Effective means of lowering %e aversb;e yield in
limestone
quarries. Stroi. mat. 9 no.10t14-17 0 163. (MIRA
16-11)
BUTSIKA, L.K,, kand.medonau1c
Use of general ultraviolet irradiation 6n infants from
the
powerful PRK 7 mercury-quartz lamp. Ped., a~ush. i gin,
2-2
no-5:3~-31 160. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Otdel profilaktiki i terapii detsl:ikh bolczney
(rukovoditell.,-
kand.med.nauk O.S. Mishoheiflio) Ulwainskogo
nauchno-issledovatellsldy
institut okhrany materinstva i detstva im, Geroya
Sovetskogo
Soyuza prof, P.M. Buyka (direktor - zasluzhennyy vrach
USSR
M.D. Burova).
(PEDIATRIC Pu'DIOLOGY)'
(ULTRAVIOLET RAYS-TITMM-UTIC USE)
'A
37AY, L.
'Mie Forictional Condition of the Card lovascular
S.,,,stem Durim:
Acut-I D.I-,es',--Ve anI '!iitritioril Disorders of
Youn-, ChIldren." C~rjd
dical Inst L;--,en' A. A.
1!---.d Sci, Kiev Order of Iabor Red Banner ._e
~-o-omolets, Kle , 10541. M, I'llo 12, I~ar 55)
SO: Sum. :11c. 670, 210 SOP 55--Survu of Scientific
alil-i Tec'mical
ikssertations Defen3ed at Ma Ili-her -.-Aucatioiizll
Institutions (15)
Butskaya, T_ K., Kostenko, 0. R., Nichchaya, S. YA.,
Filosofova, T. G.,
She:-htFr. A. B Milovanova, L. F., and Ber-mi-Iskaya,
S. J'...
.7 - u
Study of the effectireness of acl-live im-nnization in
w'.Iioopin caugh.
!~Iateria.ly naucl-,nykii knoferenykh, Kiev,, 1919.
2iilip
(Kievskiy I'lauchno-issledovatellskiy Inst-itut
E-.Ademiologii i :-dkrobiologii)
kand. med. nauk; KRIVOBOKOV,
STULIY, L.A.; SAFRCIIOVA, OX.; I
S.A. [Kryvobolov]; VOLOSMOV, B. 'IV'61:oshynov,
B.11-1.3, dotsent
BIGHKOVSKIY, V.1-1. [Byshkovslkyi, V.14.1 dotsent;
POKOTILOVA, V.Yu.
(Pol,otylova, V. IU]; KOLESNIKOV, G.F. (Kolesnykov,
H.F.]; ZLATKISP
Lft; SAVOSTtYANOVA, S.I.; BRIN, D.D. (Bryn., D,D.J;
MATVE)MKO,
Ye. . [Matviienko, IE.A.,]; BRONZ, L.M.; YEPSHTE)24,
L.Ge [Epshtein,
L.B.], kand. med. nauk; SHAKHNOVIGH, L.A.
[Shakhnovych, L.A.!
Annotations and authorst abstracts. Podiat. akush
ginek. no.3:
31-34 163 WRA 17:1)
1. Kharlkovskiy naucbno-issledovatel'skiy institut
okhrairy mate-
rinstva i detstva (for Stuliy). 2. Kafedra detskikh
bolezney
Odesskogo meditsinskogo instituta (fnr Safronova). 3.
Ukrain-
skiy institut olchrany materinstva i detstva (for
Rats'ka).
4. Detgkiy sanatoriy dlya rekonvalestsentov ot
tiiberkuleznogo
meningita, Kiyev-, Dishcha-Voditsa (for Krivoboko*).
5. Detskaya
klinika Ivan o-Frankovskogo meclitsimskogo instituta
(for Volo-
shinov). 6. Kafedra detsl-ikh infektsionnykh bolezney
Krymskogo
meditsinskogo instituta (for Bichkovskiy, Pokotilova).
7. In-
stitut infektsionnykh bolezney Kiyer ( :~or
Kolesni-kov-). 8.Khe
kovskiy oblastnoy det5kiy dom No.1 (for Matkis,
SavostlymoVA#
Brin, Matireyenko). 9. Kafedra pediatrii Kiyevskogo
med'-IfistlbOm
(for Brmiz) 1O."Kafedra fakulltetzkoy pediatrii
Gorlkovskogo med.
instituta (for Yepshteyn). 11. 2-ya detskaya
')olfnitsa Shevchen-
kovskogo rayona g. Kiye-via (for Shakhnovich).
BUT 'JKAYAY" N.' A:
Parasites - Pish
Parasitic fauna of Black Sea commercial fish in the estuarine
course of the Danube. Trudy
Len. ob--va. est. 71, No. 4, 1952.
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June
1953, Uncl.
BUTSKLYA,N.A.
~'.
Processes of V
with criticism
A--D 154.
a formation of ovocytes in amphibians in connection
of the germ theory. Vest. Len. un. 9 no.4:77-89
(MLRA 8:6)
(Amphibia) (Ovum)
I I
BUTSKAYA, II.A.
Follicular epithelium of testicles and specific
features of its
function as related to the type of spawning
(exemplified in
parches). Zool.zhur. 38 no.12:1844-184q D '59.
(MIRA i3:5)
1. Laboratoriya o9nov rybekvodstva
Rouglavgoorybvoda, Leningrad.
(Testicle) k3pithelium) (Perch)
SAKUNP 011ga Fedorovna; BUTSKAYAp Natallya
Anatollyavna;
KOSOVA, K.D., red.
[Determination of the stage of maturity and the
study of
sex cycles in fishes) Opredelenie stadii zrelosti
i izu-
chenie polovykh tsiklov ryb. Moskvap TSentr.
laboratoriia
po vosproizvodstvu rybriykh zapasov, 1963. 34 p.
(MIRA 17:9)
WTSKAYA, N.A.
C-ytochemical study of the testes in fishes. Report
l,o.l: Nucleic
acids, proteins and polysaccharides. Arkh. anat.
gist. i embr.
0
48 no-4:17-23 Ap 165. (143RA 18:6)
1. Kafedra anatomii i gistologii (zav -
chlen-kor7espondent AMM
SSSH prof. P.V. Makarov) Leningradskcgo
go-madarstwennogo orde-a
Lanina univeraiteta imeni Zhdanova.
------------------I--------- ----------------
ITURSR /Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis.
Antibiotics.
Abs.Jour- Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 19579 355$9
Author Nikitin, V.N.; Butskaia, V,D., Vorobeva, T.M.;
Ermakov., P.P.; KbV~,
Title The Influence of Acidophil Milk (Acidophilin)
and Streptomycin on the Growth of Laboratory
Animals
Orig Pub: Uch. zap. Kharkovskogo un-ta, 1956, 68, 275-279
Abstract: In 2 series of experiments with mature white
rats
(55 animals) and 4 series of experiments with
white rats at the age of 1 month (45' animals),
an increase in the weight of the body was noted
when there was added to a rich ration 10 milli-
liters of acietophilin and 20 units of streptomycin
Card 112
r
USSR Aicrobiology. Antiblosis and Symbiosis. F-2
Antibiotics.
Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35582
for every gram of body weight. The greatest
effect was obtained in the younger rats with the
addition of streptomycin.
C ard 2/12
USSR/Soil Science. Soil Genesis ancl Go-)L;r-,phy J-2
k
,',bc Jour : 12of 71iur - Diol., No 20, 1958) 1,10
91-365
: Butskev N.A.
Dmt
TJL t J_,, The Soils of Za=vshaus~t' baoin
0;.,i~_, Pub ~Iatcrialy po rroizvcd. silan
Uzbekistnna, 1557, WJT,. 9,
145-155
;,b,~ t 2., a cliho soils of thu, _,Avavxh=sh basin
of Uz1,ckj.zt-n ~~ru develc~?ad
in coaditions ~jf l,,x..1sc-A-,,,u vr-.ryini.,
mfordpine to pronotuaic.,~'_ tcr=aia. Five districts
wero divid,3d: (1) tho IiJA ',)r:)wii so-JIs if
hA,,1,.-:L_unt_-in
i-cadow-ste-p-y-os ,,.ni-' thz! (turf -burozov.)
soils cf the
11rushwooa stoppos =d th,., juni-,,er mre-fc~rost
ZLITIP_ Of t7l
uid-mountains; (2) t*-,2 -1-rk, ty7ical fmd 1i -1,t
sicrozems
(low Tjountains, foot:Alls and uoulitain-f6ot
plains); (3)
irri,,,ated dark, typical and light sicrozons,
irrilptedl and
non-irrigntea meadow ond mrsh-i_~eadow and narshy
soils of
C V_T 1/2
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AUTHORS: Butskus. P. P, Der-s; G. I., P-..-tskt~rie, A.
I~
TITLE.- (if Sc-mic Aunzlt~, A,-~-,dq -bind Prolt?2.ns
PERIODICAL; Iz-,rest-iya vyash"kh urhebnykb
zavr;d~-n--.j. Kh2miya i
khmi.ch-iskaya tc-khnn]i)giya.. 1960, V:11, 3. No. 3,
pp, 469 - 475
TEXT: The au4Oiors report cn the cyan,:)c-t-hylatiori of
amine af,--Ids and
proteins by means Of aCTY10nitT1l-1-- ('AN) and
P-,.hlc;rc, vrcpicinitril~~-
(CPN The substan~-ies used were; Vamirr, acid (tajr.ire),
6--air,i.novaleric ac--id and E-aminocaprci!, arid.
Prcduf-~,,s of the N M- c n c a nd
N,N-diryana ethylation were Obtained ther4~by;
1-arn-Mobu-,;yric, acid. was
treated with CPN alon-D. The follow-4ng substancz~,s
vvere also cyann,
,:-,thylatea -ith AN and CPN: grami--.:.d1r- C ',
peptore. ~-Lnd p-.ctsinz- (-4nsulin,
c-,aaeln, blood albumin, gelatin, anima-1, glut;~r..
edesti.!,~
_ pt:!a giobul4n;
paysin and nwlein), Pepton6 and proteins, wexe
~.var-e.~-.Ylated ~n
aqueous alkalt -ne medum, gramit-.idIn C, Vy m,~!arz; of
AN 1,!, a!-,-
hoiie~ solution. Al! substar,-,~,s txeat,~d a:,;~ -,h-
Lrrin,~
Card 1/3
Cyancre-thylati,orl ::,f Sr-me Amino A-.Jld5 and S/1, ;, 3
60/C)03/00 ~/O:~ I /0361/XX
Proteine B 0 , 6 /'B 0
group flif, wvhors pr,osuml Jiiit wid~-r 1,13r~ eivc~ji
'-csiiciitl4on-
Prot.-ins may Eilso be vanoethylated a'. t.h~-
zulf),vdry'L-- or hydroxyl
gro,~p, while the di- .-- -:.-ethvlation takr,-s place at.
the amine &.roups
They donl~ tbink it imi. as-ltle +hai. thf-- two AN and CPN
may
to a certain degree %Y!th other g-roups of thr.. pro~:tvin.
molecule. Them
authOTS DrOVPd that the ii.itlal. sullstarcps (Tabill 2)
showad ay. inters4v.~!
ninhydrin ivith b1 col,.).rirp~ vtrid nit.T0-
gen. Neithei- th7i.__ --:z tb, case:, aftt~-.r thy' ion .
In tht, Col Id
state, rhe. produzts of the. t-.f ri~-st. pr-lteir)s,
-an,! s-ram4.,-7.d-Lr. C f(,.-rm tin M-c)st wh_,4-e.
pe7,wd-.!-, Tile Presume t~a4a
thEw cyans-ethylation olf amir--~ acjd~- . p! ard
pep-~on--- 'l,y means cf
GPN pl~--:-.eeds wyer ~-"lie phasil of -411 ',R-,~f,2),
Wben tht?
produc,ts of the N-wonc-- an(,- N 11..d, cy,-an( ~,I'
am-4no ac-i-fts, wl ~,h
!CPI,fo aqueo,)s ammon:ia t,hesst~ p!7cclu,.-.-, a-
-~I,hyla',nd all-I
pr.-duce tbtz! irit-zal aminc, a,-,.113s. The N, ~~v-~-- q
te d wn I n a o s P., v C~
also decyarjo-ethylated i.hr-,)ugh *,h= bu*. t)esidep,
th,~ -orodunt of t:rtris cyar-, F-~Iriyl~,-.,,lr:
Card. 2/3
I- 7:~
Cyano ethyl ati; on of Som-i Amino Acids and 3/1 E - j 4 1 1
Proteins
i,-OOC (CH -CH CH C11, + C,H 1,H i1OCC(CH 1 '-1 i"-CLI C-H, C'-~s
r~.H
-2 6-5
2) 2 2 5 2 2) ii
formed ih %'his case.,This compound P-1so develops at, the influence
of
aniline on cy-anoethylated proteins and oe-ptones (Ref.11). There are
2 tables and 16 references: 10 Soviet, 3 USt 1 German, and 2 3rJt;sh'
ASSOCIATION: Villnyusskiy gosudarstvennyy univerlvitet; Klafedra
L
organ~cheskoy khimii (Villnyus State University; Chair
of Organic Chemistry)
SU~!,-MTIM: September 11 , 1958'
CH. = CHC N'
HOOC(CH.),NH., IiOO,C(CH,),,.NFl-'-H...CH-C.~
CH2 - CHCN
H00C(qH2),,N(C1-i2CH.CN)-_,
-44A+H(-- NIL CH.
C11CR
-1 - CH'CH.CN
N1 2
C
-Car.d 313
4a-z~ NH.
BUTSKUS, P.F. (Buckun, F.]; RAGUOTENE, N.V.
[Raguotiene, N.]; DENIS, G.I.;
- BUTSKM, A.I. (Butakiene, A.]
Decyanoethylation and recyanoothylation of products of
N-cyano-
ethylation of amino acids, tbeir derivatives,
peptides, diketo-
piperazines, and proteins. Zhur.ob.khim. 32
no.3t738-741 Mr
,62. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Villnyusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Amino acids) (Cyanoethylation)
BUTSKUS, P F. (Buckus, P.1; STONITE, R.Yu.; DENIS,
G.I.; BUTSKENE, A.I.
[Buckens, A.]
Cyanoethylation of p-toluidine by Asubstituted
propionitriles.
Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.3:820-823 W 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Villnyusskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet.
(Toluidine) (Propionitrile)
520,06-65 A( JWE =I Tf%m)/EPF(cVZ__WPr_( j )AKS A" b)-VZW A( C PC -
AC11"ESSION NR! 0,501,"59 Yrll~
X*,;
AIUMAOR: Vitorakiy, A. P.; -Butsk-ene, A. I.; Butskus, P. F.
TITIZ- Relation.Bhin, of the chem- cal struct -are of t~ta-rubnt i
tttto! -)n,
anJ the4ir rropertir~;;
SOUPCE: Veesoyuznoye khimicheskoye obshchestvo. Zhurnall, v. 9, no. 6,
19t'S,~i, 699-
700
._61~icology` org-anic nitrile camound- biochemistry
Topic - TAGt..
Ablitratts The toxicolou of various bets-substituted propionitr;los i a
su=)-rized. Theae derivaiivez are generally relatiTe)7 zontG:,ic
plor.2trile 1.5 M.'.)re Tomic ?)I,-l its
Ti,-, toxic
I-, i 7 i :1 -
t;j LI'I'V.il eQ b~M'111j'iS 80~1 sT ! I i L h e i' L)v'L;-
TI e toxxcaty of 0- and Ni-cy(Lnoelhyiated compouadu in-
:creasma7 itICIncreasing-I __W___f the' ha. IC a
7-i v ali - t" r di cal, but thp.degre~o
p
ACCESSION NR: AP5015859
of increase in toxicity drops I a c oinpou-id s vi th h -, -1h -mo I o c U
I ft r-h -t 9.
'The toxicitT increases upon transition from be"-propoxy- to beta-
iallylox-p,3ropion-Lrile; beta.- othoxyprop ioni tri I e is less toxic than
beta-
I(ethvlmercapio)-propionitrile. in the series of N-r-onor-yanoeth-Plated
r. r 0 T 111creasois Upon rom-ation or th.: 1
r F'S. r
:in the toxicity from mono- to dicvanoethylated compounds only among the
41products of N-cynnoothylation of amijses and amino Gcids. Tho ntroduc-
*tion -of Ahe Larpuxfl, group into the, ~apleculea. of and
Am
beta-.~al inopropioux reduction of the toxicity
'Mr. connistent pattern vas 6btainDd for bot a-substituted propionitriles
t-~s con tr-zl vith Ibeta- substituted butyronitrilEs. Propionitrile is IS
as aceLonitr-. le and -6wce as iLoxl( as
The antidotes und ant~igonists general Y used for cjyapaide6 i-.z" 1,;N ioas
:(sodium nitrite and sodium thiosulfate) do not exert a protective action
i-with respect to beta-substituted propionitriles. The authors Lypothesize
t at -tu
tha ~Jbe,biologica,I act-jvity. of.-.-beta-sub i ted- propionitrilea M0671-
be
1-~d--to- -the -possibil ity-of--the -,pro ceas-~.of-traxiaqv
c
-anoethylationN. -sin
A
Ithe- beta,-"
prap-11-0-n-Itrilagi An- -which 'the bettiw-c noothyl group
:ra
1 01,t6re Uo- most toxic
A
- 1:
I
I
i
I
BUTSKUS, P.F. [Buckus, P.); BUTSKENE, A.I.
[Bucklano, A.j
Reaction ofa-amino acids with acrylamide.
'"'liar. ob. khLm.
34 no. 5:1407-1409 14Y 164. (141RA 17-7)
1. Villnpisskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
BUTSKUS, P.F. [Buckus, F,]; RAGUOTRTE, N.V,
(Raguotiene., No]; BUrSKENE, A.I.
[Buckiene, A.] ,- ,,
Alkylation of 4--methyl-2-aminopyridine. Zhur. ob. khim.
3.4 no.ll.*
3847-3848 N 164 (MIRA 181l)
1. ViVnyusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i VilInyusskiy
gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy instii-~."..
II iti.
BUTSKUS, P.~V. [Lckus,P.]; DR-JIS, G.i.; xTsun, A.i.
[ffickiene, A.]
Cyanoethf ation of aromatic amines with chloropropionitrile.
Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.12-.4119 D 164 (MITIA 18:1) 1
1. Villnyusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Villnyusskiy
gosu-
darstvennyy pedagogicbeskiy institut.
9ITSKUS, ?~F. [Ekickus, P.1; BuTs MIF, A.T.
(Buckiene, 1-1
Reaction -f ~-alanbe with acrylamldel, arlyl
c-,-anl.rie. and
crotonmitbrllb. amr. VKHO 1.0 no. 6.-706-707, 165
(Mli:1
1. Vlllnyusakly gosludarstremy 0 . :,A
u . y pedago.c, I cb,--skl v in ti IL t A
Viltnyu.sakiy gosudarstiennrr ~,nAversitet,
rubritted Kray ':, 1965.
f t'.
ONIRA
BUTSKI-Y, A.L.; DVERIY, V.P.; PANKOV, X.t.;
PUZINKO, N.N.
Jet ITits as a potential for Increasing the
foo-t-age of oil and
gas wells in the Dkiieper-Donets Lowland. Neft. i
ga.z. proc.'
no.4:16-19 O-D 164 (MIRA 18e2)
KOGAN, Libor Ayzikovich; kand.te)rhn.;neuk---vQCKUM
'~Xe*gshiy Naumovioh;
p I
V=3m, Vladimir, Xarkovi6hf1*di!-. - 10-As
Hikihaylov-ich;
Prinimali uchastiye.* PZTROVA t.l., AMIj3VA, S.A.;
TALI, K.K.:
A.A. BMOVA, Te.N., tekhn.rod.
LOBOT,
LGontqlnerfil Konteinery. Pod obahchei red.
L.A.Kogans. Moskva,
Vaes.izdatellsko-poligr.obwedinenie H-va putei
soobshchoni'la,
196o. 318 P. (MIRA 14:3)
(Railroads-Freight) (Containers)
ACC NRi AFWUP~/D
EM/RM/WW/JD/HM
AUTHOR: Gruin, I. (Warsaw); Krukovskiyp Z.; Butskiy, Ls
ORG:, none
&itions ot-A-1 ad esive
TITLE!, 4roperties and a0pif h
-3, 1966, 71-73
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye
massy, no.
TOPIC TAGS: epoxy resin, epoxy adhesive, modified epoxy adhesive,
polyvinyl butyral,
a.dhesion strength 1~
-ABSTRACT: Hot-cure eRox adhesives, which otherwise exhibit good
properties, are
rigid and have a low adhesion strength to metals in stripping tests.
Modification of
these epoxy adhesives with poly(vinyl butyral)7resulted in the
development of a new
adhesive, designated ME-1, wh_i_cfi__exfi1b1_t_s__high strength in
stripping. tests. The ME-1
adhesive consists of epoxy resin and poly(vinyl butyral) (optimum
ratio 1/1), and
cyanoguanidinecuring agent. The shelf life of the adhesive is not less
than 1 year.
I
The adhesive can be cured at 151 to 175C for 4 to 1.5 hr under a
pressure of
2-3 kglcm2. it can be used in solution or in film form. The adhesive
exhibits the
following properties: fatigue strength when sandwiched between sheet
metal 2 and
3 mm thick, 53.5 and 73.0 kg/cm.!, respectively; shearing strength at
20 and 80C,
360-400 apd:'260 kgtcm 2, respectively; and adhesive strength in
stripping tests at
20 and BOC, 5-7 and 8-10 kg/cm2, respectively. The main areas of
application of
_~~7Ladhesive in solution form are aluminum foil7plastic honeycombs,
and in film
Card 112 38 _'19~6
L 21525-66
ACC NRs AP6007976 3
form, in continuous glue.lines and for metal facing; of metal-plastic
honeycombs, The
bonding strength in such cases exceeds that of the hrneycomb
materiaill$roper. The
strength of the adhesive is governed by the choice of the epoxy resin,
the quality
of the poly(vinyl butyral), and by the use of the materials in the
proper ratio.
'The ME-1 adhesive can find application in aviation Vchnology. Origi
art. has:
6 figures. IBOI
SUB CODE: 1111 SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 002/ SOV
REF.-001
ATD PRESS.,.
je al R-lueing
__n~Mnd_ 212
BUTSKIY. S.A.
Checking thread ganges. lzn.tekh. 20 no.1:12 Ja
'59.
(MIRA 11:12)
(Gauges--Testing)
BUTSKIr, V. D.
Panel for chaeking the potential of track relays.
Avtom., telew.
i eviazi 7 no.4:40 Ap, 163. (MIRA 16:4)
-- 1. Starshiy elektromekhanik posts.
elektricheskov teentrali-
zataii stantaii Ilovayakoye Donetskoy dorogi.
(Electric relays-Testing)
v (Railroads-Electric equipment) ',
335.16
3/066/62/000/001/003/00"'
D041/Dl!3
AUTHORS: Semilet, Z.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and
Butslki,~'.
N.D. . Enclneer
TITLE. ln~fe~3'Jjation of t'-e lic,-A emi3.-,1on oni! of a
C011r,"It-atcd fin JLn ;,, Tonl~'-itilJi~~'.1'1 ~'Iov'
PERIODIC-'-~L: Kholodil'naya teklinik,,, no. 1.
TEXT: Th e authors investigated the heat emission and
corrugated fin in order to determine the best version of such a
fin.
compact steel fin -aas cut to its base, and the obtained
elements bent z, o
that the opening anj1e had a maximum value at the summit and was
acro aL the
base. The tests were carried out in an open-type wind tunnel 33
x 13 min i n
cross-section, 3.5 m long. The air flow was generated by a
ventilator with
a capacity of 50 kj/hour. The following results -,,iere
obtained: (1) A corru-
.-ated fin with an opening angle of 5 0 has a 45'-Ifo larger
heat emission than a
smooth firi; an increase in the opening angle from 5 to 450 has
no practical'
affect on the heat-emission intensity; (2) the boundary 2ayer
became tu-rb,A-
Card i/1)
3 _1 916
S/0661/62/000,/001/003/004
Investigation of the heat ... D041/'Dl!3
lend when f10-
,4 ng from one element of the fin to the other; a-, an Opening
L. L
angle of 450, an additional flowing-over of the air was
observed; a
corrugated fin with an opening angle of 51 has, on the avcrage,
a 14% larger
stan,-e than a smooth fin; an increase in the angle results in
a sharp
increase. in the recistan.,e, i.e. at 45 0 by 75 to 22511f0. It
is reco=.nended Vr
not to use an opening an~,,,le of more than 50, since this does
not ess-entially
inorease the heat emission coefficient but considerably
increases the re--
sis dance. There are 3 figures and 2 references: ]
Sovief~-bloc. and 1 non-
Soviet-Dloc. The English-language reference is: Kays, A.L.
London,
rlomDaot; Heat Exchangers, 1955.
ASSOCIATION: Institlit tel)-loenergetiki Akademii nauk USSR
(Iristit-afe of Heat.
&nd Power Engineering of the Academy of Si~ienr-e~, of thp
UkrSSR)
Gar-j 112
33753
10. -5LI 00 S/02 62/000/002/008/010
D299XD304
AUTHORS: Kremnlov, 0.0., Semylet, Z. V. and Butslk~y, k D.
TITLE: Study of heat transfer and resistance of elements of
plate-fin heat-exchangers with perforated and corruga--
ted fins
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk UkrRSR. Dopovidi. no. 2, 1962,
196-200
TEXT: The experimental setup was described by the authors in
an
earlier work. The characteristics of the elements under
investiga-
tion are listed in a table. Two of the corrugated elements
had fins
of the same dimensions (length 1 mm and height 0.5 mm), but
the
channels through which the air passed differed in shape: In
element
A, the channels had the same cross-section over the entire
length,
whereas in element B the cross-section was narrowed and
widened al-
ternatively. The resistance curves for the corrugated elements
have a shape characteristic of rigid surfaces. The resistance
of
the element with variable cross-section was twice that with
con-
stant cross-section. In the third specimen (with constant
cross-
Card 1/3
35153
S/021Z62/000/002/008/010
Study of heat transfer ... D299/D304
section) the distance between the fins was 2 mm. The ~.ieat
transfer
of all 3 corrugateO elements was practically the same. In
theele-
ments with perforated fins, the heat transfer is largely
dependent
on the distance between the perforations. In reducing the
distance
between the perforations, the he,_~t lur,:~nsfer increases and
the re-
sistance too. It was found that perforated surfaces with 1 mm
dis-
tance between perforations were most adiantageous. Although in
the-
ory perforations at small intervals are more convergent, they
are
not always feasible in practice. Therefore, in some cases it is
more expedient to use surfaces with more widely spaced perfora-
tions. In plate-fin heat-exchangers with perforated and
corrugated
fins, the heat exchange increases 2 - 3 times compared to
smooth
fins. By analyzing the curves Nu = f(Re) it was found that in
the
range Re = 500-2200, a transition zone exists between laminar
and
turbulent flow. The numerical dependence between the Nu- and Re
criteria, obtained in the investigation, can be expressed by
the
formula Nu = cRen 'where c and n depend on the value of Re
(listed
in a table). There are 4 figures, 2 tables and 1 Soviet-bloc
refer-
ence.
Card 2/3
Study of heat transfer ...
33753
S/02 62/000/002/008/010
D299YI)304
ASSOCIATION: Instytut teploenerhetyky AN UkrRSR (Institute of
Heat
and Power Engineering of the AS UkrRSR)
PRESENTED;
SUBMITTED:
by Academician I. T. Shvets' of the AS UkrRSR
September 8, 1961
Card 3/3 x
KUNNL,T,, O.A. [Kremnlov, 0.0.1; SEMILEV, Z.V.; kUTSKIY,
N.D. '[Dutstkyi, X.D.J
Study of heat emission and resistance of finned lamellar
heat exchangers
with grid-type perforated caps having recarved rims.
Zbir. prats' last.
teal. AN URSR no.24:14-23 162. (MIRA 16--.3)
(Heat exchangers)
A UTHOR; Butskiy, S.A. SOV/115-58-1-13/50
TITLE: A Device for Ohaokinrt)~a Parallelizm of the Work
Surfaces
of Micrometers Larger Than 100 mm (Prisposobleniye dlya po-
verki parallellnosti rabochikh poverkhnostey mikrometrov
svyshe 100 mm)
PERIODICALs IzmeritelInays. Tekhnika, 1958, Nr 1, p 23
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author's unidentified plant introduced this
device, whioh
was described in 'IT-zmeritellnaya tel,"Mika", 1957, Nr 3.
This
article describes modifications mads in tha device. 1here
is 1 diagram.
1. Micrometers--Inspection 2. Surfaces--Calibration
VI
AUTHOR: Butakiy, S.A. SOV-115-58-3-18/41
TITLE: Measuring Devices (Izmeritellnyye prisposobleniya)
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1958, Nr 3, P 52
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The design of two new devices~is described and
illustrated.
1) A holding device for checking micrometers of over 100 mm
nominal size (Fig. 1) consisting of an aluminum body and
screws. The device will be fixed on the micrometer head,
after which the micrometer will be checked in the usual
way by gage blocks. It is used at the Khar1kov Plant imeni
V.I. Lenin. 2) A stopping device_("arrester") for use on
a "IM-10" measuring machine, consisting of a steel wire
spring, a screw and a nut (Fig. 2). There are 4 diagrams.
1. Gages--Desigr. 2. Gages--Inspection
Card 1/1
BUTSIRO, I.S.
Overhead pusher conveyor at the Gorkiy Automobile
Plant. Avt.-
prom. 28 no.5:40 W 162. (MIRA 15;5)
1. Nauchno-issledovateliskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut
avtomobillnoy promyshlennosti.
(Gorkiy-Conveying machinery)
BABKO, I.M., kand.med.nauk; BUTS jK0,L.K,--EBut s Ike,
L.K.1, kand.med.nauk
Importance of auxiliary methods for studying the
etiologieal charac-
teristics of aCute digestion disorders in younger
children. Ped., akush.
in gin. 19 n0-3:30-31 157. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Otdel profilaktiki i terapii detsk-1kh bolezney
(rukovoditell -
A.M. Khvull) Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
institute, okhrany
materinstva i detstva im. Geroya Sovetskogo Soyuza prof.
r-.M. BVko
(direktor - zaeluzh. vrach USSR M.D. Burova).
.(KRMOLISM, DISORDIRS OF)
24(4) P11A3X I 12C,-:X DP1~jV.A'VNN
S()V/_jl4O
kkadealr'A flauk 11kritnakoy,
Znatltu" Cl.-.lkI
POtcalaktrIchaskiyu I
Qpttjh-kI7,_. yjvj~"Lyj v
poluprovadnikakhl
-A
trUdr pOrVO90
VaeBoyurtiogo jcv-!anchaniy'i PD
foto,:1ektric11e5klA
LA
I optlahesklm
yavientyam -.- poluprovodnBc,lh, g.
Klyev, 20-26
norabrya 2957 9
(PhotocluctrL= anal Optical Ph,inom~na In
Semi-
conductors; TrannactLon3 or thu
First Conference on PhatoelectrLo
C.
and
Optical Phenom~na In 3,_~Ioonduntors...)
KlYev, 1959. 403 P-
4.000 a0ples print-1.
Additional Sponsoring Agency: Akademlya
nauk 1333R. Prezidium.
X=Iaaiya po
poluprovodnlk=.
Zd.
or Publishing Houses 1. V. XlsInA; Tenn.
Ed.: A. A. HatveychUk;
R
esp. Ed.$ V. re. Lashkarnv, Academiclano
Ukrainian SSR, Academy
of Sciences.
FURPOSSs This book In intnncied for
scientists itt the field or semi-
.-Condactor physics.
d
ts
t
1l
pectro,,cnpy, and semiconductor
:t'
;'(a
n
w
'
devIaes. The colle . ' , ~orul to
advan,;q.' 3EZente G
unly"rettLea and
Institutes or 'ar)%qr'"_chnLcaI training
vpeciaLLzLng In the physics and technical
application of semi-
conductors.
CCVZRAOEz
The collection containA reports and
Inforrtation bulletin*
(the latter are
Indicated by az"r.VY4- read at the Fleet
All-
Union Conference on Optical &n.-3
phot~clectrlc Phenomena in Semi-,
conductors A wide scope of problems In
semiconductor physics
and toohnoiogy are
conzidored: photoconductivity#
photoelearro-
forces, optical properties,
photoelmo-rLc calls and
zotlv:
e
ph to sisters. the nations of hard and
corpuscular rsdlatJ~ns.
:
th
properties of thin fll~z and complex
semiconductor SyV&eva.
sto. The Iterialo
were prepared for publlcation,by E. Y.
Rashboy, Co. V. SnItko, K. 0. To2pygo, A.
F. Lubchcnko# anil M. K.
Sheynkman.
References and discussion follow each
h.rtiolt.
photoolectru and Optical P120MONSTI&
(COnt-) SOV/3140
Yerafeichev, V. 0,0~ and J,. X. Kurbat0y.
Recording the
Lead StLIrlde ACCOrcing to the Absorption
213
of Microwaves,
so's: Peouliarit-les of the
phatoconductiv -ItY 219
--6r Hor=urfe M-1a (Theses)
5. proportion of Semiconductors In Tbin
Films
ff_,A_2A;%tu-1zuk_ L n n
zn1k. X.3=tIverr%otocond=-.Iv1tY In
of S.T*~. ~~a ed With Mercury 220
an I kh. optical
d N. 0, Tove T
List Ims of Some Semi-conductors 22T
7r-c~7e-rties of Thin n
M. r. Alivey, A. A. BaahshallYtv, 0-
ALlJLyev, and S. of -he Optical
resportiss of Selenium With Ad=Llxtures
of Iodine, Bromine,
-&-rd 16A6
BLUSKO, N. I. (Llvov)
~,
Prepnration of pure sulfur. Xhim. v shkole. no.2:43-49
Mr-A-a '58.
(Sulfur) (MfRA 11:3)
AUTHORS:
Butak , Shneyder, A. D. 57-28-6-9/34
TITLE:
The
Influenca Exercised by X-Rays Upon the
Properties of
Mercuric Sulfide (Vliyaniye
rentgenovskikh luchey na
elektricheskiye
svoystva sernisboy rbuti)
PERIODICALi
Zhurnal
Tekhnicheskoy FizikA', 19581 Vol. 28, Nr 6,
pp. 1188-1189
(USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The high sensitivity of photoresistances of
cadmium
sulfides to visible c/. -, /3-, and 3--rays gave
rise to
an intensive study of the electrical properties of
substances resembling cadmium sulfides with respect to
their
structure. Considerable interest is aroused in this
mespect
by mercuric sulfide. In the course of the present
work
smaller, artificially prcduced polycrystalline samples
of
mercuric sulfide of the red variety were investigated.
The
volt-amp6re ^-haracteristic at the beginning of the
coordinate axes deviated from th,~ straight line in the
direction of the current axis, so that the dependence of
the
Card 1/3
dark current on voltage ~,an be represented by i
= kU
The Influence &ercised 'by X-Rays Upon the 57-28-6-9/34
Properties of Mercuric Sulfide
with the index --'l . The further course -f the
F
volt-amp4re characteristic continues to be influenced
by visible light and by X-rays. If the ratio between the
additional current if and the anode current of the tube ir
is taken as a measure of sensitivity, the sensitivity of
the samples, the dosimetrical characteristics of which are
shown by a figure, vill be of the order of magnitude 0,12
microamp~res/miliiampAres ~with Ti. = 100 kV and Uf - 70 v).
Individual samples are marked by higher sensitivity. In spite
of the nonlinearity of the dosimetrical characteristics
mercuric sulfide, thanks to its great sensitivity, is a
promising material for the production of dosimeters.
Measurements also showed a close connection in HgS between
sensitivity to visible light and to X-rays. The highest
sensitivity to X-rays was shown by samples with high
sensitivity in the visible range. Samples without
photoconductivity were found to be insensitive also to
Card 2/3 X-rays. The course taken by the characteristics of
The Influence Lhiercised by X-Rays Upon the 57-28-6-9/34
Properties of Mercuric Sulfide
sensitivity to temperature to X-rays also accurately
reproduces temperature sensitivity to visible light.
In the dynamic characteristics certain differences
are observed: The increase of current during irradiation
by means of X-rays is determined by a duration that is
shorter by one order of magnitude than in the case of
visible light. There are 1 figure and 2 references, 2
of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy
institut
(L'rov State Pedagogical Institute)
SUBMITTED-, July 11, 1957
1. Mercury sulfides-Electrical properties 2. Mercury
sulfides-Effects of radiation 3. Mercury su:Lfides-
Temperat,ire factors X-rays-Electrical effects
Card 3/3
66390
SOV/58-59-10-M31
Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurna~ Fizika, 1959, Nr lo, p 16o
(ussR)
AL[THOR- Butsko, N.I.
TITLE: Effect of Molecular Adsorption on the Conductivity and
Photoconductivity
of Mercuric Sulfide and Its Thermoelectric Properties
PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. L'vovsk. politekhn. in-t, 1958, Nr 57,
PP 155 - 159
ABSTRACT: The author studied the effect of the adsorption of
molecul.es of ethanol,
acetone, benzene, and water on the electrical conductivity (6 )
and
photoconductivity (Ip) of OL -HgS. Crystals of OL -HgS were
obtained
from the gaseoua phase by the method of sublimation of
stoichiometrio
batches of the components. The author studied crystals 0.1 to 1 mm
thick with an interelectrode area of 3 to 6 mm2. He employed vapor
pressures of 10-4 mm Hg to some tens of mm Hg. He found that 6 and
I increase during the adsorption of ethanol, acetone, and water.
The
a8sorption of benzene does not affect 6 and Ip. A study of the
kinetics
Card 1/2 of photoconductivity showed that the relaxation time
decreases during the
1~~
66390
sov/58-59-io-22931
Effect of Molecular Adsorption on the Conductivity and
Photoconductivity of Mercuric
Sulfide and Its Thermoelectric Properties
adsorption of water, acetone, and benzene;, The thermo-emf
(M), measured on poly-
crystalline samples, corresponds to n-conductivity and is
equal to 0.910 mV/deg in
magnitude. oL decremses with a rise in temperature. The*
author determined the ct
of P -HgS samples which turned out to be n-conductors. X-ray
analysis showed th t
the structure of OL-HgS is hexagonal, while that of P -HgS
is cubic.
V.B.S.
Card 2/2
-BUTSKO,_N. I., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Several
electrical and
pEo-f-oelectrical, characteristics of mercury sulfide."
L'vov, 1960.
? pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education
Ukrain-
ian SSR, LIvov State Univ im !van Franko); 150 copies; price
not
given; (KL, 30-60, 135)
4g,44.,:? ?00
AUTHOR: Butsko, N. I.
TITLE: Some Characteristics of
of Mercurio Sulfide-11
r%
S/181/60701Q/04/12/034
B002/BO63
the Photoelectric Conductivity
PERIODICAL.: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No- 4, pp
629-632
TEXT: Mercurio sulfide was prepared by zaacting the purifiid
components
in the gaseous phasej on oooling, hexagons). a-BgS forms via
the cubic
P-HgS. The electric and photoelectric properties of a-HgS
were investigated
by means of an M/21 (M/21) mirror galvanometers The
dependence of steady
photoelectric conductivity (4cro) on illumination (E) is not
linear:
Aao - Ey for 0.4 to 0.6. A sensilivity of up to 200 pa/lumen
is attain-
ed. The maximum spectral distribution of photoelectric
conductivity is
found at 605 mg (Fig. 1), and a sample containing 0.44, Sn
showed an addi-
tional maximum at about 705 mg. Further, the temp erature
dependence of 0
photoelectric -ad dark conductivity was studied (Fig'. 2).
Between -180 C
and +3500C photoelectric conductivity has a maximum at about
+2500C. At
Card 1/2 X
8,1953
Some Characteristics of the Photoelectri~c
S/181/60/002/04/12/034
Conductivity of Mercuric Sul-fide B002/BO63
low temperatures, a hysteresis loop appears, i.e., at a
given temperature,
pho to electri8 conductivity is higher on cooling than on
heating. Between
320% ang 330 C it vanishes, presumably due to transition
from a- to O-EgS.
At 150 C, dark conductivity is not measurable any nore, and
from this
point it increases up to a maximum at 310 00. A small
minimum is found at
3250C. After the light has been switched off, the crystal
remains excited
for some minutes. An examination of the increase and
decrease of the photo-
electric ourrent showed that a-HgS crystals belong to the
hyperbolic photo-
electric resistors such as Se, InSe, Tl2S, B12s 31 and CdS
at low tempera-
tures. The author thanks M. M. Golfdberg for the suggestion
of this subject,
and A. D. Shneyder and S. A. Bilinkevich for their advice.
There are 2
figures and 6 references: 5 Soviet and 1 German.
ASSOCIATION: Ltvovskiy pedagogicheskiy institut
(L'vov Pedagogical Institute
SUBMITTED: July 16, 1959
Card 2/2
BUTSKOP: N.I. [Butsko, M.I.]; ANDRIYEVSKIY, A.I.
[Andriievslkyi,, 0.1.1
Effect of impurities on certain physical
properties of mercury
sulfide. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 8 no.9:975-978 S 163.
(MIRA 17-.8)
1. Llvovskiy politakhnichaskiy institut.
BUTSKO, N.Y. [Butsko, 14.1.1
StAy of certain properties of antimany sul,"iJe of
silver,
fiz. zhur. 9 no.0':68&-688 Je 164.
(MIRA 17: 1-1)
1. Llvovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut,
VYSOTSKIY)l Z.Z.; DIVINICH, L.F.; BIJTSKO, S.S.
Method for recording absorption spectra of dyes in
transmitted
light on plate-shaped silica and aluminosilicate
gals. Opt.
i spektr. 12 no.2;327-328 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(Dyes and dyeing)
(Silica)
(Aluminosilicates)
DUTSIKOY S. S.
USSR/Agriculture
Soil Science
Literature
Sep L8
"Bibliography on Factors of Soil Fonnation, Genesis, and Geography
of Soils" '~'- pp
"Pochvoved" No 9
Lists vari,)us books on the study of soils, among them T. P.
Afanaslyev's "Basic Hydroloty
of the Middle Reac-hes of'the Volgaj" So So Butsto's
"Geororphology of Landsli-ps," and B. F
Pet3Tv's "Atlas Loess.)?
:No& 61/49T10
m"SOKO. S.S
N
Earth CreePs in clays with brecclated structure.
B'Lul,MOIP,
Otd.geol. 29 no.6:105-10,7 R-D 154. (MLIRA 812)
(Earth movements)
BUTS11CO, S. S. Cana Geog, Sc-i --- (disii)
"Geomorphological Analysis~
of Sliding, landscape and Its Effect?on the Development of
Slide-
Prevention XXKK&MMX Measures." Mos, 1957. 14 pp, 21 am.
(Min of Education RSFSR, Mos Oblast Ped Inst), 100 copies
(KL, 16-57, 100)
- -7-
1~ Lti S,k, 6) ) SS
SUBJECI_ USSR/Geology
5-2-.17/35
AUTHOR: None
TITLEt On the Activities of the Geographic Section of the
Moskva Society
of Investigators of Nature (0 doyatellnosti geografichaskoy
sekt-
ali Moskovskogo obahohostva iapytateley prirody)
PERIODICAL: Byullaten' 1fookovskoge Obahchestva Ispytateley
Prirodyt Otdol
Goologichoskiy, 1957, # 2, Pp 149-151 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: During the period from December 1956 to January 1957,
the follow-
ing reports were delivered to the Geographical Sedtion of the
Sooistyt
"On ,the Problem of Investigation the Energy of Relief" - by
N.P.
Natveyevs
"Laiiaslides and Erosion Process" - by S.S. Butalko and V.A.
Federovskiy;
"Seismic Tectonics and Nootectonics of China" by C.P. Gorshkov,
and "Now Data on Modern Voloanism in Eastern Tuva" - by M.G.
Groevalld.
ISSOCIATIONt Moskva Society of Investigators of Nature.
PRESENTED BY:
SUBMITTED: No date indicated
AVAILABLE: At the Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
3UTSIKO, S..S..t inshener..
---
fy*j~j O&JOination, in hy4Ta-qji_q,qqpstructiou. Gidr.
stroi. 26 no.3.
39-40 Mr 157. (Soil stabilizatlin) (KUM 10:4)
AUTHORS:
Butsko, S.S. and Dain, B.Ya. SOV/21-58-11-16/28
K'TLE:
Photochemical Reaction of a-Chlorophyll Oxidation by
Ferric
Chloride (Potokhimicheskaya reaktsiya okisleniya
khloro-
filla a khlornym zhelezom)
PERIODICAL:
Dopovidi
Akademii nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1958, Nr 11,
pp 1221-1224
(USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The irradiation with light of 400 to 370 m
wavelength of
acetone solutions of the mixtures of
a-chlorophyll with
FeC13, with an excess of the latter,
leads to the formation
of a red-colored photoproduct. This
product is stable under
vacuum conditions and preserves its
characteristic spectrum
for a long time. However, its
contact with the air results
in a sharp change of the
spectrum. The spectrum of the firal
product is
characteristic for ferric porphyrins (theposition
of peaks
at 640; 580; 510 and 420 m ). The rate of photo-
reaction
decreases with an increase in ferric salt concen-
tration.
A dark after-effect of the light is observed in
the
reaction. This indicates the 'L~,rmation in the course
of
the photochemical reaction of stable products which act
as
catalyzers during the subsequent process in darkness.
Card
1/2
The authors assume that the red photoproduct is a
chlorophyll
SOV/21-58-11-16/26
Photochemical Reaction of a-Chlorophyll Oxidation by
Ferric Chloride
semi-oxidized in the 7 - 8 position of the IV ring.
There are 2 graphs and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet
and 1 American.
ASSOCIATION: institut fizicheskiy khimii imeni L.V.
Pisarzhevskogo AN
UkrSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry imeni L.V. Pisar-
zhevskiy of the AS UkrSSR)
PRESENTED; By Member of the AS UkrSSR, A.I. Brodskiy
UBMITTED: June 13, 1958
Note: Russian title and Russian names of individuals and
institu-
tions appearing in this article have been used in the
trans-
literation.
Card 212
BUTSKO, S.S.: DAIN, B.Ts.
-----
Spectrophotometric analysis of chlorophyll
interactions with iron.
Zhur.ob.khim. 28 no.9:2603-2611 s 158. (MIRA 11:111)
1. Institut, fizichoskoy khimii AN USSR.
(Chlorophyll) (Iron)
-B=KQ, S.S.; DAIN, B.Ya.
Photochemical interaction of chlorophyll with iron
salts in
acetone solution. ~Ukr.khim.zhur. 27 no.3;334-3Z2
1610
- (MIRA 14:11)
I.- Institut fizicheskoy kbimii im. L.V.
Fisarzhevskogo AN USSR.
(Chlorophy.11)
(Iron salts)
BUTSIKO, S.S.
Geographical universality of the landslide
process. Biul.
MOIP Otd. geol. 37 no.6:139-140 N-D 162, (143RA
16:8)
BUTSIND, Z.H., (Moskva)
-
Determining the filling pressure on steep bulkheads.
Insh.
abor. 23:132-137 156. (MLRA 9:10)
(Retaining walls) (Soil mechanics)
w r
-NI
1. 1. 11 F I I ~ it
rr -I ;o
I
V"H
V art
BUTSKOV, N.
Coordinating conference on pedological problema. Uzb. biol.
zhu--.
no.4:101-102 '58. (MIU 11:12)
Mbekistan-Soil research)
EUTSKGV N A - NASTROV, Ya.M.,- PANKOV,, M.A.,,
doktor sellkhoz. nauk,,
I~~~O .9
otv. rqd.; KURANOVA, L.I.,. red.; KRIVONOSOVA,
14A., red.;
SOROKINA, Z-1-D tekhn. red.
[Boils in the southwest~m Kyzyl Kum) Pochv)
lUgo-Zapadnykli
Kyzylkumov. Tashkent, In-t poelivovedeniia..
1961. 198 p.
NIRA 15-7N
(Kyzyl K=--.Soils).
I RII.TS US,-Z,,E. [Backus, P.11 PAGUOTENE, N.V.
[Raguotiene, N.]
Amides of'ar7loxypropiwd-c acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 33
no.2t622-
624 F 163. (MIRA 16.-2)
1. Villnyusskiy gosudarstvenW universitet,
(Propionamide)
BUTSKUS2 P.F,48UQbM,.Pj; STONITEj R.Yu. [Stonyte, R.]
Some transformations of. N.,N-di (f~
-eyanoethvl)-p-toluenesulfamide.
Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.2j624-628F 163. (MIRA 16:2)
1. VilInyusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Toluenesulfonamide)
WIN
A
j and
23, -40953); rf. ibid. MZM; (-A. 47.
CH3COMc (6 9.)~'md 6 9.
Clit'.01CN (1)
A -641V -pp -uFf-
M 1-C ii
P. A red 7;jav" r.
- 1
-7 Az
-MACCUr
itm
-HiN
ihe
abave. b,. 142--3'. It tht.. heating to -,!,' jj extuld-2 1
for 10
tits. mly ofthe abGre nitrile is obtained, ;-tiong with
'
. 111 59.5-
21.0% veOcc11,.?qCj1,Cj1,cv~, b,, 1218-19
60' (Ituill 11,01; HO xall,
In, 121 -1 ,' ilfr,,;n Ftoll), lic.
liction uf 5 g. UtOICCH,Ml, iiith
5.1 g. I in Ft,O aiter 3
days l.inding and 5 Ill, refluxing, guvt
70.;)'-- EtOiCCH-,
7
,YHCi1,CJ1,C.V, bu n'v' t6 1.06ili; HO
salt. m. 113' (ftran M011); n
yitld of (17.14%
it the mictioi, rlj:: witb fold L;u.,irti!v in tht
:,!I-
mt h 1, E -5 xtr!i! 1, :i
lion pr
5 form,': E.1
f ch'i Cite
Lturi znl~ with M,,O)I-Nii. "i 4,--
-.1"1 5
K011
41 ].~ till H:(! -Ilial thu rilixt. 1-.Pl S lirm.. It 7v i-.
vielding
78 617 R 0. C(WC r1l,N)AW 1, 01: CN,
.511 jl~ 117i~'~: !10 !;I~,'
ak-
g.Tv fijivx:ur--jAcVjFbjAWc11r
82.3%.'ai. !03.6* (frarn MOM. G, 161. R.
T-Ulrsl~m, 1 . -F.
Dissertation:' "Cyanethylation of Alpha-'Xdinct ani Their
Derivi-Aivcs." Czin~
n~ !::.,a
Chem Sci, 1..oLcow Order of Lenin StaTe U imeni V',. "'.
Lc,.:~ono-nov, ~ j7zi ",! r. r.,
I
I..'bskva, Moscow, 27 YaY 5'+.
SO: SUN' '484, 26 Vlov 1954
J;) V1 UAW.) .4 0
USS/ Chemistry - Analysis
,.Cara
Authors Terentyev,, A. P.,, ButskusP F and Yashunskiy, V. G.
Determination of acrylonitrile with the aid of the cyanethylation
reaction
Peri0aical Zhur. Anal. Khim., 9, Ed. 3.. 162 165, May-June 1954
~Abstract Investigations conduct~ed on- the eyanethylation of
alpha-amino AtAd
derivatives led to the development of a new method for the
determination
of acrylonitriles, batsed,on the reaction of the latter with glycol.
The apparature employed in connection with this new analysis method
is described. The now analysis method makes it possible to determine
acrylonitrile in colored mixtures containing water and
ethylenecyanohy-
drin with an accuracy of up tot 1%. Eleven references: 3-USSRr 6-USA,
2-English. Table; drawing.
Institution The M. V. Lomonosovoftate University, Moscow
Submitted Jan. 13, 1954
Porio~ Licea Dok. AN SSSR 9V5.1 851-853, August 11, 1954
Abst.ract The reaction of cyanethylation of a simple dipeptide -
glycyl glycine-
and certain 2,5-diketopiperazine's, was investigated. The reaction
products obtai,-ied and their characteristics, are described. Three
references: 2-USSR and 1-USA (1948-1953).
.Institution The M. V. Lomonosov State University, Moscc-a
-.Submitted May 29, 1954
hL
TMONTIYZV, A.P.; BUTSKUS, F.F,
Synthesis with aid of acrylonitryl. Part 32: Some derivatives of
cyanoethylated X-amino acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 27 no.10:2884-2888
0 '57. (MIRA 11:4)
l.Moskovskiy gosudaretvenrqy universitet i Villnyusakiy
gosudarstvannyy
universitet.
(Amino acids) (Ethylation)
AUTHORS:
Butskus, ?. F., Denis, G. 1. SOV/156-58-1-51/46
----------------
TITLE:
The Reaction of the Aromatic Amines With
N-Cyanoger.-Ethylatled
a- and P- Amino Acids (Reaktsiya
aromaticheskikh aminov s
N-tsianetilirovannymi a- i
0-aminokislotami)
PERIODICAL:
Nauchnyye doklady Nrysshey shkoly,
1[himiya i 1zhimic"heskad-y-a
tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp. 130 -
132 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
In connection with the action of ammonia,
hydrazine, and
piperidine on the amino acids referred to in the
title, the
de-eyano-ethylation of the latter takes place (Ref 1).
The
action of aromatic amines (aniline, p-nitro-aniline,
p-toluidine,
0-naphthylamine) on N-monocyano-ethylated and
N,N-diciano-
ethylated a- and P--amino acids leads to the
formation of de-
cyano-ethylation products of the latter and to
cyano-ethylation
products of the aromatic amines - of the
p-aryl-amino-proDyl-
nitryles. Consequently, a transition of the
cyano gen-ethyl-
group from one compo-nnd into another one, i.e.
a tranS-CY[Lno-
ethylation-process (pere'usianetilirovaniye)
takes plAce. The
reaction of the aromatic amines with
X-monocyanoC-en-ethyl-a-
aTn3.r() acids, with
N-monocyanoethyl-p-anino-acids and with
Card 1/2
N,N-dicyanor"4ayl-p-.amino-acids takes place an%lo~~ously. The
The Reaction of the Aromatic Amines With ff-Cyanogen-
sov/156-56- 1 -_/~l /"'I"<
Ethylated u- and P- Amino Acids
reaction of aniline with V-cyanoethyl-brlycyl glycine and
N,N-dicyanoethyl-glycyl glycine leads to the forn.ition of
Clycyl glycine and an aniline-cyaiioetliylttion-prodiiet.
All
above reactiors were carried out in an aqueo"s aoliition at
1000. The dicyanoethylated a-amino acids without solvent
split
off only one cyanoethyl group with aromatic amines at from
130 to 1400 and form mono-cyano-ethyl derivatives. At higher
0
temperatures, the second cyano-et hyl -group is also split
off.
Resinification takes place, however. There are I table and 7
references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra organicheskoy khimii Villnyussl-ogo
.-osudarstvennooo
universiteta im.V.Kapsukasa (Chair of Or.-anic Chemistry at
the
Mlln~wState University imeni V.Kapsukas)
SUBMITTED: September 16, 1957
Card 2/~
AUTHORS:
Butskus, P. F., Denis, G. 1. Sov/1516-58-4-33/49
TITLE:
Cyano-Et h~l ation of the Aromatic Amines by
Acrylonitrile and
P-Substituted Propionitriles
(Tsianotilirovaniye aromRticheskikh
aminov akrilonitrilom i
P-zameshchennym-1.
PERIODICAL:
Nauchnyye doklady vysshey
shkoly. Khimiya J_ khimicheskaya
tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 4, PP
743-745 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The interaction of the aromatic amines
with acrylonitrile and
P-substituted propionitrile in the
aqueous phase was investi-
gated. N-cyano-ethylized aromatic
amines are formed in this
interaction. The cyano-ethylized
compounds, "-...ieir yield and the
melting points were
investigated. The cyano-ethylation by P-
substituted
propionitriles was carried out in the following
manner:
aniline in aqueous phase is added to the P-substituted
propionitriles and in the course of 10 hours is treated with
a
reflux condenser. The reaction mixture is vaporized in
vacuum
on the water bath. The dry residue is dissolved in hot
alcohol
under addition of water and it is left to stand for
several
days. During this time the P-phenyl amine
propionitrile formed
precipi~`ates. The reaction of the
aniline with N-cyano-ethylized
Card 1/2
compounds under
addition of con,-,entrated hydrochloric acid is
SOV/156-58-4-33/49
Cyano-Ethyl.ation of the Aroma-tic Amines by Acrylonitrile
and P-Substituted
Propionitriles
carried out with ethylene cyanobydrin, P-alkoxy propionitrile,
and P-dicyano-ethylene-ester with small amounts of soda lye
or triethyl-amine. The influence of hydrochlorio acid and
soda lye in this reaction Is of catalytic character. The
reaction of aniline with P-phenoxy-propionitrile,
P-cyano-ethyl-
ethyl-mercaptan and P-chlorc-propionitrile ia carried out
with-
out catalyst. The cyano-ethylation of ,crylonitrile in the
aqueous phase leads to the formation of 0-phenyl amine propio-
nitrile. The cyano-ethylation of p-ani5idine and 0-toluidine
is
carried out in a similar manner. There are -1 table and 14
ref-
erences, 6 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra organicheskoy khimil Viltnyusskogo
gosudarstvennogo
universiteta im. V. KapBukasa (Chair of Organic Chemistry at
the
State University imeni V. Kap3ukas)
SUBMITTED: April 46,1958
Card 2/2
13UTSKUS, P.F.
O-eyanotbyltripbanylearbinol and
li-eyanotb7ltripbonyl-notb7lanins.
Ifcv.v.vs.ucheb.zav.; khIm.1 kbim.tekb. 2 no.1:51-53
'59.
(NM ; 12: 7)
1. Vil'nvuesMy gosuda-,-stvannyy universitat, k-ifedra
organichoskoy
khimit.
(Motbanol) (Cyanosthylation)
AUTHORs Butskus, P. F. S/153/60/003/01/03VO56
BOIIIB005
TITLEs Cyano-elbylation of A-Amino Aoidal
PERIODICALt Izvestiya vysshikh uohobnyk.h zavedeniy. Khimiya i
khimicheakaya
tekhnologiya, 1960, Vol 3, Nr 1, pp 122-123 (USSR)
TEXTz The author reports on the action of acrylonitrile?and
P-ohloropropionitrile
on A-aminopropionic acid and on 3_phenyl-~-aminopropionic acid.
He obtained
monocyano-ethylation products of b-alanine and of
~-phenyl-A-alanine, as well as
the dicyano-ethylation product of A-alanine (see Scheme). The
compounds formed
were: N-ethyl-cyanide-A-alanine, N,Ng-di-ethyl-eyanide-~-alanine,
and X-ethyl-
cyanide-A-phenyl-A-alanine. By heating the N-cyano-ethylated
A,-amino acids with
aqueous ammonia- or hydrazine solution, a complete
de-eyano-ethylation takes
place, and the A-amino acids are formed. The
N-ethyl-eyanide-b-amino acids give
no ninhydrin reaction, and contain no amino nitrogen. No
depression of the
melting point occurred in the melting of mixed samples from
original amino acids,
and from amino acids obtained by de-cyano-ethylr-~ion. There are
2 references~
ASSOCIATION: Villnyusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im.
lapsukasa; Kafedra
organicheskoy khimii (Villn u State University imeni Kapsukas,
Card 1/2 Chair of Organic Chemistry) Z
I - .1 .
AUTHORs Butskus, P. F. S/153 60/003/01/033/C58
----------> B011 B005
~B
TITLE: Cyclization of N-Cyano-.ethylated c