SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORISOVA, Z. U. - BORISOVICH, G. F.

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SAVAN, Ya.; KOZHINA, U. ,-- -aRy Region of glass formation in the system arsenic - selenium - bismuth. Veat.LM 20 no.22:173-175 065. (~ffRA l8zl2) ACC NRt ZE11p W lip (c j pnt,~ /in kiti ------ AP6002350 SOURCE CODE: UR/0054/65/obo/bD4/017370175; AUTHOR: Savan, Ya.; Kozhina, 1..~ I.'-;. Borisova,.Z. U. ORG: none TITLE: Glass formation In the-arsenic-selenium-hismuth system SOURCE,. Leningrad. Universitet.,/ Vestnik. Seriya fiziki i khimii, no. 4, 1965, 173-175 q TOPIC TAGS: glass, crystallization, arsenic seleniumbismuth) selenide ried bismuth additions to the vitreous ABSTRACT: The As-Se-Bi alloys containing va arsenic selenides have been synthesized from pure elements and studied by x-ray analysis to determine the effect of Bi on the limits of glass formation in the ternary system. The alloys contained As:Se ratios ranging from 50:50 to 10:90 at%, corresponding to AsSe-AsSeq with Bi partly substituted for Se. The largest region of glass formation which extended to about 4 at% Bi was observed in AsSel 5. Increasing the bismuth content over 4 at% caused the formation of a secoAd crystal- line phase which was shown to be bismuth selenide, B12seV Bi2Se 3 crystallization was observed in all arsenic selenijes containng a certain minimum percentage of Bi. The crystalline phase content increasedwith increasing Bi.-additions. Tabulated data aW adiagram show that the minimum Bi content necessary to induce crystallization decreased when Se content was decreased or increased in relation to AsSel.s. The Card 1/2 uDc: 542.65 L 12123-66 ACC NNi AM 0490 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR- Borlsova, Z. U. 1kov, L. 1. ORG- None TITLE: Study of AsSe XI3E vitreous me Its SOURCE: Vses23T~noye soveshdhaniye po stekloobraznomu sostoyanlyp. J~enipgrad, 1964 Stekloobraznoye sostoyaniye (Vitreous state); trady--s-o--v'e-alic-l~ia'-n*i-'y'"'a-.---L"eningrad, lzd-vo Nauka, TOPIC TAGS: arsenic compound, selenium compound, glass, iodine, glass property ABSTRACT- The region a L92is-iormation in the As-Se-I system was investigated. The microbardness and conduc5-mce of the AsSe I melts In this region were measured. The X solution rate of AsSe and AsSe containing 0. 1 - 0. 5 g-at Iodine in 0. 25 - 0. 75 1.5 2.4 glasses N NaOH solutions was studied at 20 - 50C. The introduction of Iodine lowers the dctivation energy of solution EAt and the more Iodine is present, the greater this decrease. EA decreases moire in AsSe .1 than in AsSe I , because the latter consistB of a three- 1.5 y - 2.4 y dimensional network of AeSe 1.6 and chains of excess Se, which absorb iodine while the arsenic selenide network remains undisturbed; in AsSe JL. 5y- iodine penetrates the arsenic Lsyrd 1/2 -1-iji2ii-66 E14T(m)/r-.TC(F)/EWG(M) 1EW(b)/W(V)/W(t) LIPW MM/JD gem 'C'56003618 SOURCE CODE: UR/0054/65/000/003/0147/01SO AUTHOR: Ell Mosli, M..; Boris017va, Z. 0. ORG: Leningrad State University (Levingradakiy gosudarstyenny'y uni- .versite-tT- TITLE: Stabilization of the conductivity of vitreous selenium SOURCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya fiziki i Wail, no. 3, 1965, 147-150 ,TOPIC TAGS: electric conductivity, selenium compound, arsenic co ound, 7 hardness 1% ABSTRACT: Tht effect of annealing on t~# electrical conductivit and mierchardnessft was studied on vitreous TAsSe2 0 alloys (selenium contain ing 5 at % arsenic). The samples were k-e-pt for 4 hr at the maximum temperature of synthesis (7000C), rapidly cooled in air, then annealedO in the vitreous form at various temperatures in a vacuum of 10 3 mm Hg- No substantial changes in a or H were observed in the 60-3000C range. Data obtained for annealing at 80 C, the-temperature most favorable to crystallization, showed the lack :f'*r'egularity in the change of a and H with increasing annealing tine. Changes in log a and c a (energy of UDC: 537-311-33 C.,d I / 2 .ACC NRt AP6003618 ductivity) during annealing at 60-3000C were extremely small as compar- .ed to changes in these quantities during crystallization of selenium; furthermore, all the annealed Asse2o alloys were amorphous to x rays. Hence, the changes in a and H are due to the stru ural features of the vitreous selenium, not to its crystallizationO Annealing in air at 80 and 1000C (0.5 to 1000 hr) also showe-4 'insignifizant changes in a and H. It is concluded that the addition of 5 at % arsenic to vitre- ous selenium considerably stabilizes its electrical conductivity by almost completely eliminating crystallization. Orig. art. has: 4 tables. SUB CODE: 11,20/ SUBM DATE% 04Mar65/ ORIG REF:-007/ OTH REP: 002 (A) AMM-s-AP6013346 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/004/0670/0678 AUTHOR: Shkollnikov, Ye. V.; Boriadva, Z.11 ORG: Chemistry Department, Leningrad State University (Elimicheskiy fakulltQt, Lenin- gradskiy gosudarstvennyy univeRsMeTt TITLE: Finely dispersed semiconducting glass crystals from arsenic selenide and tin SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganichcskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 4, 1966~ 670-678 TOPIC TAGS: arsenic compound, tin compound, selenium compound, glass, crystallization ABSTRACT: Finely dispersed semiconducting glass crystals of high strength, microhardness and chemical stabil ity were prepared by isothermal annealing of glasses of the composition AsSel. Sn,. a.,, (' D at. % Sro, and their crystallization was investigated.! A study of the kinetics of isotheILal transform' ation--of s*u--c-'h 'glasses led to the conclusion that their crystal- lization is a stepwise process, and that each step can be broken up into two overlapping processes: (1) devitrification and (2) associative diffusion of the crystals formed. On the basis of density measurements on the crystallized glass, the degree of devitrification was calculated, and the activation energy of this process and regularity of the crystalline nuclei were determined for each step. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 3 tables, and 2 formulas. SUB CODE: 11 / SUBM DATE: 07JuI65 / ORIG REF: 012 / OTH REF:' 007 UDC 537.311.33:546.191811123 4T , 'DIP 51-66_ L,-IPe 94T m 'DIP M/Elili lip( a J D/ I.-M 9, I t ) SOURCE CODFt UR/0054/66/000/002/0118/0124 NRz A] 9C2 t~ '2~~ AUTHOR: Savang Ya.; Borisovaq Z. U.; Il'inskayaq 0. V. ORGI none TITLE: Effect of bismuth and omppaf-en the dissolution rate of vitreous arsenic selenide 4~ SOURCE: -laningrad. Universitet.. Vestnik. Soriya fiziki i khtmiit no. 2, 1966, 118- 124 TOPIC TAGS1 bismuth containing alloy, copper containing alloyl selonide, arsenic com- pound, solution kinetics, sodium hydroxide ABSTRACTS Vitreous alloys AsSe Bi. and AsSel Cki-xv obtained from the dements by vac uum fusion, were dissolved in OW, 0-50* 0-75,-E0, and 1.5 N NaOH at 25-750C. The dissolution rate was ca:Lcu3.ated from the expression w = Aq where Aq is the weight F, 3V loss of the sample (g); S, the area of the sample (cm2); t, the dissolution time (sec) M, the molecular weight of the structural unit of AsSe, ~Blxoor Assel. The addi- tion of bismuth and copper to vitreous arsenic selonido* nor asos the ~'N. ility of the latter to attack by NaOH, but copper has a much stronger influence on tbe dissolution rate of vitreous arsenic selenide: when 2 at.% copper is introduced, the dissolution rate is reduced by a factor of more than 10, whereas the same amount of b1snruth reduce Card 1/2 UDC1 541 L 4,705!-66 ACC NRi AP6020952 the-rate by only a factor of 2. The activation energies of dissolution of AGSO 5CUX (18 23 kcal/mole) and the lack of the infl-uonco of stirring of the solution on W dissolution rate indicate that the latter is determined by a heterogeneous chemical r1 action taking place at tho surface of the solid and Is independent of the diffusion process. Orig. axt. has' 3 figures, 5 tables, and i formala. SUB COM 11/ SUBM DATE: MarW ORIG REF1 013 Card 2/2 L 17049-66 EWT (1_)/EWP(e)/.E34T (m)/~WtLt ~/I~PI IJP(C) JD/W11._. NRs 020954 SOURCE CODEt URIGO54/66/000/002/01~3/0T36 AUTHORS Savan. Ya.; Borlsoval Z. U. ORGt none TITLEZ Effect of thermal treatment and small bismxtb admixtures on the ele t _~~ivi~ of vitreous arsenic selenides SOURCEi le~nAi~ra4. U Vestnik. Serlya fiziki i khimii, no. 2, 1966, 153- 156 -ek. TOPIC TAGS: electric conductivity, bismuth, arsenic compoundv selenide ABSTRACT: Vitreous alloys AsSex and AsSexBi_v were synthesized at 9500C ill a furnace or in the flame of a gas-oxygen burner and quenched in air, and their electrical con- ductivity was studied. The density, microhardness, energy of electrical conductivityt and some other characteristics were measured and compared with data reported previous- ly for AsSox (X> 1.5) quenched in air from 7000C. The results indicate that a complex equilibrium of various structural formations of excess selonium that is difficult to reproduce is established in the ),atter alloys, in contrast to alloys quenched from 950'C., in which the electrical conductivity values are reProducible. When bimmth is introduced into vitreous AsSex, the conductivity increases, and the energy of conduc- tivity diminishes, the nature of the conductivity remaining virtually unchanged. The increase in conductivity is associated with the metallization of the chemical bonds, Card I h UDC L 47049-66 ACC NR: I which increases in the series arsenic - antimorq - bisnmtb. and 2 tables. ~UB CODE: 201 SUBM DATSI 27Apr65/ ORIG REF# 006 v1r Card 212 C Orig. art. hast 2 figarea ACC NR AP7005009 AUT14OR: Panus, ORG: none SOURCE CODE: UR/0.6 W000/003/0149/0152 V. R. Borisova, Z. U. TITLE: Optical properties-of glasses of the As-~-Ge--Te system SOURCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Vestnik.' Seriya fiziki i khimii, no. 3, 1966, 149-152 TOPIC TAGS: optic glass, 'optic property, optic transmission, arsenic containing glass, germanium containing glass, tellurium containing glass, glass theory ABSTRACT: The transmission of glasses of the As-Ge-Te system has been determined in the 5000-4 -1 1 00 cm region. A maximum transmission of about 40-5076 in e--1 0. 7 mm thick samples of all glasses in 550-650 cm-4 region was observed. Glasses of the AsGexTey system have two absorption bands: at 740 cm-1 and 890 cm-1. The ionization energy of the chemical bond was calculated from data on the absorption band boundary. This correlation between ionization energy and the absorption band boundary was determined by the temperature Card 1/2 UDC: 535. 342 AP7005009 dependence of electroconductivity, using the theory of R. L. Muller. The authors i express their gratitude to N, G. Bakhshiyev (Docent) for his advice and comments. 1 Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table [Authors' abstract] [AM) SUB CODE: .11, 20/SUBM DATE: none/ORIG REF. 00910TH REF: 004/ ACC NR; 0 AP7004388 SOU1`-.CE CODE: UR/0054/GG/000/004/ 0152/0154 AUTHOR: Panus, V, R. Borisova _Tj. IllinsRaya, 0. V. ORG: none TITLE: Kinetics of the dissolution of the As-Te-Gc system of glasses in alkaline solutions SOURCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya fiziki i khimii, no. 4, 1966, 152-154 TOPIC TAGS: solution kinetics, chemical reaction, chemical stability, glass, arsenic containing glass, germanium containing glass, tellurium containing glass, ABSTRACT: The dissolution rate of the arsenic-tellurium-germanhim glass system in a sodium hydroxide solution was investigated. The dissolution rate was measured. The glasses of the As-Ge-Te system have an increased chemical resistance with respect.to alkaline solutions. The dissolution rate of the above system is controlled by the heterogenous chemical reaction on the glass surface and is not a function of diffusion. This was proved by the fact that stirring had no -Card__ J UD.C: U '9-.- 2'1-3 ACC NR: AP7004388 . effect on the dissolution rate, and by the high values of the activation energy of dissolution. ZB-ased on author's abstraef [KPI SUB CODE: ll/SUBM DATE: 29Nov65/ORIG REF: 003/ C.,d 2 / 2 : I ACC NR: AP?00?80 .2 AUTHOR: Barisova, Z. U.; Krylova, L. A. ORG: none --- SOURCECODE: UR/0 080/6.7/040/001/00,61/oo66 iTITIZ: Electric conductivity and microhardness of glasses of the arsenic-phosphorus- ISelenium system SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, ve 40, no6 is 19679 61-66 TOPIC TAGS: arsenic compound', selenium compound, phosphorus compound) glass property ABSTRACT: The electric conductivity and microhardness of glasses obtainod by gradu- Ially replacing arsenic with phosphorus in vitreous AsSel.c, and AsSe2 *5 were studied. _X)Se2 4 o Laine , x ranged fr . In the vitreous -oroduets AsXP(,-X)Sel 5and As,P(j b' * d 0m zero to unity. their electric conductivity was found t; ,decrease by threoe orders of magnitude upon substitution of phosphorus for arsenic. The energy of electric con- ductivity increased correspondingly by 0.7 eV. The observed decrease of conductivity is apparently due to the greater strength of phosDhorus-solenium bonds as comparad to that'of arsenic- selenium bonds. The change 'in the nature of condue~ivity in glasses of compositions AsxP(I_x)Se 2.5 uDon substitution of DhosDhorus for arsenic is due to FSe5 The raicrohardness ol" the glasses the formation of tetrahedral s-~,ructurF2 units decreases as arsenic is replaced by phosphorus. ~2ig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 table. SUB CODE: 07,20/ SUBM DATE: 29Jan65/ 0-RIG REF: 009/ OTH RIEF: 001 UDC: 7-311t539-53.546.18119123-161.6 __53 SHEREMETEVA, T.V.; BORISOVA, Z.V.; KUDRYAVTSEV, V.V. Synthesis of N- trifluoro derivatives of maleic and citraconic acids. Izv. AA-SSR Otd.khim.nauk no.12:2237-2239 D '61. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Maleic acid) (Citraconic acid) 29737 S/190/61/003/011/007/016 gCOU 2204 B120101 AUTHORSi Larina, G. N., Borisova, Z. V., Sheremeteva, T V, TITLE- Copolymerization of N-methylcitraconimide with some vinyl compounds PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3. no, 11 , !961, ,664- 1668 TEXT: The radical bulk copolymerization constants of four binary monomer couDles consisting of N-methylcitraconimide (m,), acrylonitrile, P-vinyl- naphthalene, styrene, and methylmethacrylate were determined by copoly- merization in the presence of 0,-3 % by weight of benzoyl peroxide in sealed aMDOUles (Table 1). The N-methylcitraconimide - acrylonitrile system was heated to 600C and the other systems to 700C up to a conversion of 5-25 %.. The polymers were solved in chloroform and reprecipitated with methyl alcohol, filtered, and dried to constant weight. The nitrogen content of the polymers was determined according to Dumas and the composition of the coDolymers calculated from the results (Table 5). The copolymerization constants were calculated from the integral equation of Fv R, Mayo and F. M,, Lewis (Ref. 12: J. Amer, Chem,. Soc.. 66, 1594, 1944), Card 1/0 29737 S/19 61/003/017/007/016 Copolymerization of ... B124YBIOI with the method suggested by S. X. Ushakov, S. P. Mitsengendler, and G~ A. Shtraykhman (Ref. 13; Uspekhi 'khimii, 19, 265, 1950) being used for the experimental determination of the parameter p for the systems 1, 2~ and 3. The mean value of p was determined for all systems by the analytical method of G,, A. Shtraykhman, A. A. Vansheydt, and G. A. Petrova (Ref, 14! Zh, fiz, khimii, 32, 3, 1958). MI forms azeotropic Copolymers with all mentioned monomers except for methylmethacrylate; the composition of the azeotropic copolymers with acrylonitrile, P-vinylnaphthalene, and styrene is given in Table 2. The probable distribution of monomer units in the systems N-methylcitraconimide -P-vinylnaphthalene and N-methyl- citraconimide -styrene calculated from equations developed by F, T, Wall (J, Amer. Chem. Soc, 66, 2050, 1944) and S. S. Medvedev (Ref, 10t Dokl. AN SSSR 56, 177, 1947)-which show a tendency to alternation is given in Table 3. The reactivity of the radicals of the mentioned monomers to M1 decreases in the order; styrene>, P-vinylnaphthalene,-.~arrylonitrile,?methyl- methacrylate. The specific activity Q and the factor e characterizing the polarity of double bonds for 1,11 sere calculated from the copolymerization constants of M, with styrene and methylmethacrylate by us-Ing the equations of T. Alfrey and 0, C. Price (Ref. 15: j. Polymer Sci., 2, 101, 1947); Card 2/0 5 Copolymerization of... 29737 S/190/61/003/011/007/016 B120101 valuer of Q = 0.8 and e = 1 rere obtained for M1. There are 5 tables and 15 references: 6 Soviet and 9 non-Soviet. The three most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: L. E. Coleman, J. A. Conrady, J. Polymer Sci. 38, 241, 1959; J. Da%ning, J. G. N. Drewitt, Brit. Pat. 712319, 1954; E. C. Chapin, 0. E. Ham, 0. L. Mills, J. Polymer Sci., 4, 597, 1949. ASSOCIATION: Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of High-molecular Compounds AS USSR) SUBMITTED: December 23, 1960 Table 1. Copolymerization constants of N-methylcitraconimide with some vinyl compounds. Legend: (I) System no.; (II) monomer TV12; (III) acrylo- nitrile; (IV) P-vinylnaphthalene; (V) styrene; (VI) mothylmethaerylate. Table 2. Composition of azeotropic copolym-ers., Legend; (1) system no.; (II) composition of the azeotropic copolymer, m 1/m2; (III) found; (IV) calculated. Card 3/0 .'? BORISOVA. Z.V. Theoretical problems In phyvical geography as illustrated by relieft in the eastern part of Leningrad Privince. Vest. WU 12 no.2:112-124 '57. (MIRL 11:2) (Leningrad Province-Physical geography) BORISOVA Z 7 Border between the central and southern taigs in the enstern part of Leningrad Province. Bot.zbur.42 no.8:12?7-1282 Ag '57. (IU2A 10: 9) 1. LeningradskLy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.A.Zhdanova. (leningrad Province-Taign) BORISOVA, Z,V, structure of land forms In the Veps Upland [with e summary In English]. Vest.LGU 13 no.12:116-125 '58. . I (MM 11: 12) (Vepm U!plana-Phyeical geography) IJOSEVA, N.L. [deceased] kand.tekhn.nauk;-BORISOVA_,_~.V., iladshiy nauchnyy Potrudnik; Prinimall uchastiye-. 19101MOVA, V.M., tekhnolog; % UPLURP G.N., tekhnolog Studying the effect of basic defects of rabbit pelts on the yield of udeable surfaces and quality of goods in cutting collar i3ections. Nauch.-issl.trudy NIDIP no.9:82-89 '59. (MIRA 14.5) (Fur"Qrading) BOAISaf~A.V-., starshiy nauchW sotrudnik WWA"= t Testing a new method for avluating defective rabbit skins. Kozb.- obuv.prom. 2 no.9:34-37 S 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Rides and skins-Standards) BORISOVA, Z. V. Cand Geog Sci, Diss -- "Landscape characteristics of the Vepsovskiy uplift". Riga, 1961. 18 pp, 20 cm (Latvian State U imeni P. Stuchka , 200 copies, Not for sale (KLj No 9. 1961, P 178, No 24 1 1. 288). L'61-5111~ I BORISOVA, Z.T.; Prinimala uchasti3re: KHOKHLOVA, V.M,, takhnolog "now -- Technological parametera for the mechanization of sheep pelt stretching in fur garment manufacture. Koah.-obuv. prom. 5 no.60-32-35 A 163. (MM 16:6) (Fur) GUSINSKAYA, V.A.; BORIS'OVA,-Z.V. Synthesis of +-rifluoromethylma!eJninide. Izv. S-SER.5'cr.'r--him. no.10:1907-1908 165. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Institut vysokomoleku]3rai,iiyl:h soyedincniy AN, SS27j. L 04732-67 EWP (e)/EWT (m)/EWP W/ETII !JP(c) __4CC NR' AP6027009 (A )SOURCE CODE: .'AUTHOR: Tanus, V. R.; Borisova, Z. U. ORG: none JD/WH UR/0080/66/039/005/0987/0991 TITLE: Glass formation in the arsenic-germanium tellurium system SOURCE: Zburnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 39, no- 5, 1966, 987-991 3 TOPIC TAGS: arsenic, germanium, tellurium, pbase diagram, glass property, glass product, bardness, specific density ABSTRACT: Areas of glass formation in the As-Ge-Te system and the density and microhardness of vitreous and crystalline melts in the system were determined. The vitreous region is fairly large (see Fig. 1), limited by 29.2 at.% Ge in the melts, 58.8 at.% As and 56.7 at.% Te. Density of the melts decreases as the Ge and the Te content increase. Microbardness of AsTexGe increases as Ge content increases, but. decreases as Te content increasXs. The rnicrobardness of crystallinel melpsleontaining large amounts of Ge differs little from that of the vitreous materials. Orig. art. bas: 4 figures and 3 tables. F Card 1/2 UDC: 54.161.6+5 6 -I-9-~2B9I24 L 04732-67 AP602fOo9----------- SUB C Card -- ---- 40 015 024 1Ce 70 QA ASS ffr2O 03 A o47\ A39 30 31 O\ El 29 48 \ 019 AW A 28 80 S 053 o3O 4g\ 4OA42 370 0 049 A14 0 ? . 022 20 4SO A2. oZ7 18 062 04 0 0309 o13 o32 so 51 044 Of 026 .o34 05,7 0 63 0 1 re 3SO o7 ..'0 2 10 CO o52 o/2 P 33 056 017-OG4 A 3 o67 57 GS 2A 30 40 50 so 70 80 X Fig- Area of glass tellurium system, formation in the arsenic-germanjum- Compositions in Figures correspond to numbers of 2--glass crystal tables 1-3. 1--glasses (circles), s (squares), 3--crystalline melts (triangles). Glass forming area in the As-Ge-Te system is indicated by dotted line. II/ SUBM DATE: OlPeb65/ ORIG REF: 0121 OTH REF: Ool L 02521-67 EWP(e)/MT(m) VM ACC NRi AP602~501 SOURCE CODE: UR/0054A6/000/001/0120/0128 AUTHOR: Shkollnikovp Ye. V.; Borisovap Ze U6 2- ORG: note TITLE: Structural-ebomical characteristics of-Assel E:Gex glasses 0 " -- SOURCE: LeninZrad, -Xniverpit-et.- Vestnik. Serlya. fiziki I kb1mii', no* 1, 1966, 126-128 TOPIC TAGS,. glass product, glass property, crystal structure analysis, x ray analysis, hardness, specific density, electric conductance, arsenic compound, selenium compound, germanium compound ,BSTRACT: The complicated structural chemical transformations which ake place In Assol 5Gox glasses as the germanium content Is Increased rom 0 to 50 at .% ~bre investigated. Results of analyses of emperature'-specific conductance functions and glass density and iierobs.rdness measurements are evaluated and compared witb the itersture. In the 0-10 at 6% Ge range the most probable components are ~ese and the trigonal AsSe /~> and As2Se As the Go content is =A~3ed to 10-29 at .% ther~"Is not enou~42;6 for complete distributior ietween Ge and As atoms, and since Se reacts more with Ge, excess As2 UDC-*.*-- -1-161.6 L 02521-67 ACC NRt AP6022501 remains after GeSe 2 formation. Tetrabedral GeSv2 is formed at 29 � 2 at .% Ge. ~4 the 29-44 at .% Ge ronge the eadily ionized GeSe striicture and As-As, Ge-As and As-Se bonds are formed in addition to GeSe ~20 In the range of 44-50 at .% Go, Go-Go bonds and even GeGe 4/ strl urea occur making it difficult to obtain vitreous compositions. Orig. art. bas: 2 tables and 2 figures. I SUB CODE: 07o 11, 201 SUBM DATE: 20jan65/ ORIG REP.- Olq/ OTH REF: 003 DVINIKOV, L. I.; BORISOVA, Z. Yu. "Tnvestigation of vitreous semiconductor alloys." i-eport submitted for 4th All-Union Conf on Structure of Glass, Leningrad, 16-21 mar 64. BORISOVA-GULEIIKOVA, M.A. !--, , - - Effect of grazing an changes in the botanical composition of the grass stand of meadow steppe. Bot. zhur, 48 no.5; 729-732 My 163. (M1RA 17--1) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut imeni Lenina. BOR.ISOVA-GUIMIKOVA, M.A. Biology of the black hellebore (Veratrum nigrum L.). Bot,zhur. 45 no-7:io6o-lo62 ii 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Helle"nore) BORISOVA-MLENKOVA, M.A. Characteristics of age-related features in the vetchling Lathyrus niger L. under conditions prevalling in Moscow Privince. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no. 1:110-112 161* (MIRA 14:2) 1, Rekomendovana kafedroy botaniki Moskovskogo gorodskogo podegogichaskogo instituta im. V.P. Potemkina. (MOSCOW PROVINCE-VETCHLING) (BOTANY-MORPHOLOGY) (ONTOGENY (BOTANY)) 'BORIBOVA=gULENKOVA., M.A~,_ I Ik, The rhythm of seasonal development in plants of the meadow steppe I, Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 65 no* 6:78-91 N-D 160. (MIRA 14:2) (STRELETSKIY DISTRIGT-PERENNIAIS) (ONTOGENY (BOTANY)) BORISOVA-GULENKOVA, M.A. Shoot and root formation in the RusBian valerian (Valeriana rossica P.Smirn.). Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.3:125-128 161. (MIRA 14- 7) 1. Rekomendovana, kafedroy botaniki Moskovskogo gorodskogo pedagogiche- skogo institute, im. V.P.Potemkina. (CENTRAL BLACK EARTH PRESERVE-VALERIAN) (GROWTH (PIAMS)) )V,'A "u-Sow jr, A , AixKSAO,,~-A Et 1 R9 2 3 5' bOidSOVA-YhI'LKI-.','A, AUSSANDRA IVANOVNA Kak ovespechit' prochnost' znaniy v nachallrykh klassakh. Moskva., akadendi. Pedagogicheskikh Nauk ?,SFSH, 1955. 019, (3) At head of title: Akademiya Pedagogicheskikh Nauk iSF&R. Institut Teorii J- Istorii Pedagogiki. IfSpiso~ literatuxTll: p. (31) BORISOVA-ZINOVIYEVA, K,B. New species of tachinid flies (Diptera, Larvaevoridae), parasites of cockchafers of the Far East and the Altai. Ent. oboz. 42 no.3:678-690 163. (MMA 17:1) 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad. BORIS OVA-ZI NOVI YEVA$, K.B. Sibling speeies of the ge=2s Hypereteina Schin. (Diptera, La-rvanvoridae) parasitizing on the imagoes of Scarabamidas (C*leoptera). Zool. zhur. 44 no.9sl363-13'71 065. (MIRA 18a10) 1. Zoologicheakiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad. ACC NR& AP7002995 Borisovets, E. M Trifonova, N. Ms ORG: none TITLE: Adjustable radial turbine. Class 46p No. 189645 SOURCE: Izobreteniyas promyshlennyye obraztsys tovarnyye znaki, no. 24, 1966p 95-96 TOPIC TAGS: turbine, turbine rotors turbofan engine ABSTRACT: The Author Certificate presents an adjustable radial turbine fors say.. a turbo-cooler. The turbine contains.a working rotor with a nozzle assen-bly, an intake spiral, and a volume regulator with its working organ mounted in the spiral. The working organ covers a sot of nossles (see Fig. 1). To lower the hydraulic rosistancs' and to simplify the construction., the working organ of the volume regulator has the shape-of a curved plate. One and of this plate is hinged in the spiral and the other C rd c .2 UDC: 621,438-546.5 ACC Nits AP7002-9-95- Fig. 1. 1 - working rotor; 2 - nozzle assembly; 3 - intake spiral; - volume regulator; 5 - working organ of regulator is connected to the regulator. Orig, art, h"s 1 figure* SUB CODE: 21/ WBM DATEs 23Nov65 Card 2 BORISOVITS, L.F. I- Morbidity with temporary disability among the workers of machine- tractor stations. Sov.zdrav. 15 no.2:29-33 Mr-Ap 156 (KLVA 9:7) lo Is ]Eiyovskogo nanchno-iselodayatellskogo instituts, gigiyevq truAs, I professionallufth sabolevaniy (dir.-doteent L.I.Kedvell) (INDUSTRIAL HYGININ morbidity among machine-and-tractor station workers) SUPONITSKrY. M.Ta., kand.med.nauk, BORISOVETS, L.F. Role of certain production'6f factors in morbidity with temporary disability at an iron and steel plant.' Vrach.delo no-lOtlO79-1081 0 158 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Kiyevskiy inatitut gigiyany truda i professionallnykh zabolevaniY. (imm An sT= wcRimRs-DrsHAns AND HYGIME) SUPONITI~UY, M.Ya., kand.meditsinBkikh nauk;-BORIS=,Sj-4r.F-.- Disease with temporary loss of working capacity in workers in ferrous metallurgy. Sov.med. 25 no.8:128-130 Ag '609 . (KIRA .13:9) 1. Iz Kiyevskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta gigiyemy truda i profzabolovani7, (STEEL INDUSTRY-HYGIENIC ASPECTS) BORISOVETS, L.F. --- ------ Disease incidence with temporary loss of work capacity in agricultural machinery operators and means of its abatement. Med. sestra 20 no.7: 17-22 J1 161. (MIFA 14:-10) 1. Iz Kiyevskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta gigiyeny truda i rofossionallnykh z4bolevaniy. tAGUPULTURAL IABOHERS-DM EASES AND HYGIENE) BORISOVETS, L.F. Work at the feldsher and obstetrical center with the objec- tive of decreasing the incidence of disease. Felld. i ak-ush. 28 no.893-5 Ag163 (MIRA 16t12) 1. h Kiyevskogo instituta giglyany truda i professionall- ny3rh zabolevaniy. BORISOVEETS, Lyudmila Fominichna; SADVAKASOVA, Ye.A.,, red. [Studying the disease incidence of agricultural machinery operators) Opyt izucheniia zabolevaemosti mekhanizatorov sel'skogo khoziaistva. Moskva, Meditsinap 1964. 60 p. (MIRA 17:6) SMnWAKOVp V.V. , kand. tekbn. nauk; inzh- Rock pressure in underground workings of the Tentek and Churubay-Nura areas of the Karaganda Basin. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.12:43-47 161. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Leningradskiy ardena, Lenina i ordena Trudovoge KraBnogo Znameni gornyy institut imeni G.V. Plekhanova. Rekomendovana. kafedroy sbVitellstva gornykh predpriyatiy. (Karaganda Basin-Goai mines and mining) (Rock pressure) BORISOVETS, V.A. ------------ Approximate method of determining the strain on supports in horizontal workings in Churubai-Iffurinsk region mines of the Karaganda coal basin. Zap. LGI 48 no.l-.51-55 163. (MIMI 17:8) BORISOVETS, V.A., inzh.; COOROnNIKOV, Yu.N., Jnzb,, -------------- S"Ludying the ranifestation of rolck pressur-~~ in metuir, of models. Izv.x7s.ucheb.zav.;gor.zhur. 7 I'M -,qA Teriingradskiy cirdena benina 1 ordena Trudovogo 'Krasn.)go nt znwn gcrnyy institut imani G.V.PleVhanova. Rakomend~~,vana ka-fe~rz)y at-va gornykh predprivat-y BORIS(W IGH. A, Mechanical dumping of beets from trucks Into receiving bins. Sakh.prom. 29 no-7:2&-29 155. (MIRA 9:1) l.Tokmanskiy sakharVy savod. (Dumping appliances) BORISOVICH, A. (Kaliningradskaya obl., g. Chernyakhovsk) Some faults in the "Rekord" television receiver. Radio no.2:36 F o6l. (IURA 14:9) (Television--Receivers and reception) BORISOVIICH.A. Our way for increasing labor productivity in the factorij, Sakh.prom. 37 no.6;54-57 Je 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Gindeshtskiy sakharnyy zavod. (Gindeahty--Sugar factories--Labor productivity) BORISOVICH. A.A..-..,SOFRONYUK, L.P. Is it worthwhile to stick to this tradition? Sakh.prom. 38 no.1:6-7 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:2) ~p- sakharnyy zav6d. 1. Ginde jq BORIS-OVICH~-A.A.-- - Fr.0m,.the.wcirk.,uractides.-of-'-.tha.-Gindabhty--Sugar Factory. Sakh. prom..37.rici.10s.35"AO 0639. (MIRA 16t!2) 1. Gindomfitskiy sakharnyy zavod, BORISAMICH,A.F... starshiy tekhnik-leytenanto voyennyy tekhnik pervogo klassa Officer A.M.Bugrov made this apparatus. Ag t61. (Radio altimeter-Testing) Vest.Vozd.Fl. no.8:67 (MIRA 14:8) .. Cu 230) 23 (5) SOV/77-4-2-15/16 LUTHORI_ Lyalikov, K.S. TITLE: Successes of Soviet EloctrophotoGraphy (Uspekhi sovets- koy elektrofatograrii) A Scientific and Technicnl Con- ferenco on ~uestioms of Blectrography (Vaucbao-tskbnL- chaskaya konforentalys p0 voprosam elaktrografli) PERIODICAL- Zhurnal cauchnoy L prix-adcoy fatcgraXii A. kinematizrafli, 1959, Vol. 4, Nr 2. PP 149-1-52 (U-;~) AB3TRACT: This in an account of a scientific and technical can- fire, to be hold in the forozov an olectrography, I Soviet Union and evidently la the world. It was organ- Izod in Villayus on December 16-19, 1958 by the Soviet narodnaga khozyaystva Litovskoy Z5R (Council for National Economy of the LL -buanian ZZR)l the Gooudarst- vemw nauchao-tek-balcheekLy kocatet Delete Ainistrov Litovskoy SZR (Slate Scientific and Technical Committee f the Council of Vl~ststera or %be Lithuanian 5a) and thi Ofticlino-issledovatellskiy instItut slaktrografii (Scientific Research last itute or Electrography). The conference, attended by over 300 scientific wor- kers, was opened by the Deputy Chairman of the Council for National Pcorway of the Lith-ciam 55R r.A. Kul-lets, after which the director of the Institute for Slactrography. r.I.Zhilevich. reviewed the atato and prospects for development of *I ectrography in the U52. He Stated that re starch in thin field shoul4 be carried out along the following lines: a) a starch for now photo-active materials with high dark resitsnes; b) physical research Into the internal photoeffect. c) 4ovelopment of photoneziconduclor layers; d) do- 101OPolat Of the theory Of the electrophoto--raphic X " L~qllkov (:pvmkA-zw also for C.G. 10pova) Prmc*a5w;.,;;_tTt=;hi.h h SuCZeate.1 daterzlai.Z~.~%Lq icht Sol's itivitY of clectrophitoeraphic layers in rOZT ..it.. N-Z- Molina (sP*AA'Dg Q130 for I.I.Zhilevlch, L-ILra3Ln'kO71M;.r~rk*,rlch, P.:. ralinauskecro-ozj O.M. SILOgtdis) reporteT-or. sc=, reaearr-F-bm the sensitization Of a semiconductor In layers. ?rj!LJdm gave a report on hiZ_~ly sensitive flectrophato- graphic layers and an eldctro;.%-:.*iopylnZ device, mal reviewed the formation prozess of tte intent 0 lectro- photographic Jange on t!-.e basis f the to I thaory;.r B e also describe! the denjet 0, .. .1toze for determining so"i an tlectrns a .ly-.ty ty %!~e relaxalion period sr a charge on the surface of t" 187e:t and the circuit of an oloctrophotogr3;hi. .,,pylag device. An.,11ov finished doncribing the latter ani then srok4-on the see!-amice and kinetics 0.0 'he Jlevolo;nent of latest oloctropho'ceraphic imago in _,11uld developers. Card 31L0 507n7-4-2-15/18 SUCC04403 Of Soviet Electropho-orraphy, A Scientific and Technical Conference On ~Zut$tiO" of Zlectrography 1.11.-Vinogradov described ooze of the features of the Casc&Z* and liquid methods of electraphotorraphlc do- volopcent. Yu.Yo. Karposhko devoted his re;ort to the criterion of light sensitivity of the elctrophotoCraphic process. After the reports. a discussion look place on methods of determining the light sensitivity of oloctrophot,4.~, hie layers. A.N. Chernyshov spoke on the prospects of developing polygra=c processes using electric and maGrAtIc forces. O.V. Gro2ov (flPea]4ina also for I.Z. ZhilevLch, A.A~ o _:ukhLjT,_7~.A. Gordeyeval A.Z. Pauzha and Tu. 1. Keralaytio ) reported on the develop- iWint of alctrophotodr-aphic reproducing equipment. .1.3. Pouths (spooking also for I.!. Zhilevi C b,) _1A0, U.9. Go!-vidike and N.I.Rautkaus as 'YTp__0r_t_a3_' on the use of--Mc t ro graphic =e-t"o a in recordinG and other recording J=trjaA=tg. Y.F. ju AmIIZ) Spoke on tchenko (spooking also for the possibility of electrapbszgraphically recording images from electron-boan tubej,. L.S. &2rol' also for N.N. Uarketich, T.I. Koz-1ovskays, B.I. KalinAugken*, UX. rayne0aiI.I. ZZILlowlehIMMIN and E.A. Xontr:~mao~ gavW-a dot led descriptiobL of labor- story a"Er=achine methods of producing photavemicorduc. tor papers (zinc oxide was used). A.A. Zuk.MY (spankinG also for I.I. Zhilevich, 0 *It Gromov " ' Gordeyev N.V. Fel2tov and '.N. G-r) i1scribed' .-I&.boratory =4 Larustrial machine f-or prcd~jja& ;hotosemiconductor ;)opera. T.A. 3hi3t_kina (apUics miso for Ya.A. Ckr=-r.) reported an are7h-o4 of exxmining electrophologra-pt-ic materials us!nC an a/c bridge. 5.I. Khot~=O*Iich (speakiz6z al 0 for A.I. Gikens and spoke on developina =ater-,Ma far ol*ctrop=D'o,;raph,7 _I and fer=agcLitoj;raphj0 iccludirZ developers t:ivimg R image. D.1. Tlkhonov reviewed =ettoda Of mensurlaf the oloctrosCarTc patertimis of olectrophoto- Sra ;tic ayers, stren:ing thit the 0-3cilistia; Clectrodo should not be placed bove a layer with var7ir-C ;Otea- tial as this causes self-dise.'arE:e. z~-*,'. Z:r-Uk0V34is (speakinzt:lo:,for R.I.12.r-vcy, S. 4L.Ure ) oke on the a 0. rollucimc vel- veteen papers in am electroa!:atic field, ar.4 showed A=tl:s produced b7hthe ri6ishsk~7a ;iper factory. Y okiy t en Cave * hirtorical review or the ,,:;.i r;,=Pe-,:-troof electrok;ra;hic =etholo Is shich he ;aid tribute to the work of the Scientific Research :nati-ate or Electroera;Ly In Yillny-4- am-- tto :rztltl' pollrrnfi- BuildinC Jrzti-uto (Jjscow)~. Ze!~ates were then held card 6/10 Vn lothods of =eastzing the p,~,..nti.! 0f harged_ol:ctro- hotoaraphIc layers; the *rIbratior. pilk-up =at Us d was shown in B.I. Tikhonovva repirt to be not always accurst:;.i"1jG;Grj,, shin rtated that the bad 1=fluezco of the I . Ina ol"trod- can to eliminated if -.=* electrode probe above its Is fixed and the pick- up Ia connected to it by a cable. In the do- bate on Te.L. F*m1rovskiy1s iepart it as stated that the research of Academiclans A.21. Tersain sud T*.K. Put:eyko should be considered as the basis of all work on I*ctraphotographic papers with ZOO. as they were the first to show the poswiiity or optical som3tti- zation of the internal pt:troe!fec- in ZOO. vidis them gave a report on the dRP031ting or ct~mrges by a corona discharge. A.I. Fa=tnikas and A.F. reviewed so=e- a:- t-'-e 77,Mts of- olectragraphic methods in radiography. L.1. Nyumoko (speaking also for I.I. Zhilevi~h, X.Z. Plaviz, Yu.Z. --lietchakas and Yu.A.Zibuts) reported on relaxation pro- ,8808 in ozicoaddcTUr layerso usLn., a vibration electro- Yu.K.Vishakas gave a report an researIch aster. h on some P, deal properties of the polycrystalline layers of ..T.Onlous cadmi um. U.P. UJJLQI~7avichyus spoke on some of the photoelectric proper!1:B or Zb25 and 5-b So h aboorptlon zazimum of the latt r I I be.? goo S.M. jjjZpan reported on methods of obtaining .,*LUZ lipht-sensitive layers, including sublimation and ther- sa.L treatment; It was also found that the sensitivity or the layers increased after storage for 1.5 to 2 months ;o rom temperature. PegtjSalkin (speaking also r S.G.Grecishin) spoke on research into the elec- trical prZ-p-e-etiss of el*ctraphatographic layers of aaoijp 6ujk selenium and powdered zice oxide. :..r. Shi]jr, orov (spooldm also for A.Z. TS2=qtis) discussed ta iroduction of selenium layers s~i some of U,.eir properties. Finally the followicg, reports on forro- as aphy were delivered; 1) 3.1s. Kaznachoyev. 7.1. nat *Else trode;osi-4. on Or "-net-o--~rl Alloys WI a Magnetic Characterlsti~s- ~) --,.r. -_ __~ 'Visualization of :Zaenetic Oncill,rraza by tiiri;_._~ graphic Moth--d" 3) V.Ir.Patr-4nov, "Forrographic ?,,c.,rdimg Of Facsinile Images. 4)--r_.I.Zbil*vIch, I.I. jjkAs, B. To. Buchok, I.I. r92=so, 'Lock ~xp,crizents in Uon-Pressure 7FFro=sgmotI4r ~'rlnrLr.6% There was also an exhibition showine; tLe warA Of the Electra- graphic Institute. 7ho cost Important conclusion of the conference was that a solid approach had been made to the possibility of wide tec!7.n1cal use of .'a -tthods -of -oloctrography. It was considered thAt althou.-vt work In this field setwelly started only 1. 1955..56 it bs eovood " =.as p-nd me the USA in 10 yo&rs. Xhile admittlao.; that It -13 owsior to reproduce results a1r:4dy achloved than -.a be the first to arrive at the=, th comferonce observed that the America" took good care that CO important information appeared in -he literature ava.'lablo. Card 10/10 BORISOVICH, A. V Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Organization of Disin- _WU fection. Work in Belorussian SSR.11 Minsk, 1955. 13 pp (Belorussian k State Inst for the Advanced Training of Physicians, ]NIP"WROVA Of Infectious Diseases), 200 copies (KL, 51-57, 94) - 30 - BORISOVICH, F.K., kand.vet.nauk New veterinar7 periodical, Yeterinariln 35 no-3:83 Mr '58. (Veterinau medicine--Periodicals) (MIRA 11:3) BORISOVICII, F.K. Son, e data on immmology, serobogy, and parasitology (Per material submittedto the editorial office) SO-. Veterinariya: Vol. 20; no. is; February,19443 BORISOVICE, F.K. en-the Use of "STI"vaccine SO: Veteiinariya 22, 6, June 1945 BORISOVICH, F.K. INfectious and epidemic diseases of calves and lambs. (Per material submitted to the editorial office) So: Veterine-riya, 23, 1, januar* 1946 BORISOVICH, F.K. ON BRUCELLOSIS OF AGRICULTMI, ANIMAIS (Per material submitted to the editorial. office) So; Veterinaviya, 23, 4, April 1946 BORISOVICH, F.K. New on brucellosis (Per matefial. submitted to the editorial office) So: Veterinariya, 23, 7, july.,ig4o' BORISOVICH, F.K. Fowl plague (Per material submitted to the editorial officv) So: Veterinariya, 23, (8-)), August/September 1946 BORISOVICII, F,K. The conference on epizootic eqyine lymphang;itis SO: Veterinariya, 23, (8-90, Aug/Sept 10.46 BCRISOVICH., F. Borisovich, F.Author of an Article,"Jubilee Conference of the Moscow Zooveterin=7 Institatell. SO: Veterinariya;Vol.23;No.lo-ii:45-46;oct./Nov.1946 -Arans.#416 unci BORISOVICH, F.K. Foot and mouth in cattle (per material submitted to be editorial office) SO: Veterinariya, 23, 910-11), Oct/Nov 1946 BORISOVICH, F.K. (Candidate of Veterinary Scienceso On scientific veterinary societies SO: Veterinariya, 23, 12, December 1946 BORTSOVICH, F. K. Veterinary Medicine - Bibliography "Reference book and bibliography on veterinary medicine for 1949." Reviewed by A. I. Metelkin. Veterinariia 29 No. 4, 1952. Honthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress=,- - - ugust 1952. UNCIASSIFIED. UM3L'YAIIOU, B.A:; 3OjRjSOvjCHt F.K., kardidat veterinarnykh nauk, redaktor; 0 YARNM, A , M.N., tekhnichee~i7 redaktor (An annotated bibliography on veterinar7 medicine for 19523 Referativno-bibliograficheakii spravochnik po veterinarii za 1952 god. Moskva. Goo. Isd-vo selkhox. lit-ryo 1956- 391 P- (KW 10:2) (BibliograplW-Veterinary medicine) BORISOVICH, F.K. ,11. 1. ~ .:,. ~. i ~, ;, , - - , ~ t .-~ I. , Veterinary vork in ITanoyo Province. Yeterinariia 32 no.11:7-11 1 155. (IVANOVO PROVINCI-VEMINART MEDICINII) (KAL 8:32) TZVGW(W, Aleksoy Romanevich, 1867-1953, prof @seer dektor vaterinamkh nauk; VASIL'Y11V, N.T., professor, rodalrter; BMISOVIM, F.K., redaktor; BALTAM, A.I., tekhnichoskly redaktor. -" "-? (Internal noninfectious diseases of farm aninals] Vnutrennie nosarassys 'b~i.sellskokhoslalstvennykh shivetnykh. Pod obahchei red N.T. V#T sille*ii.-Moskya, Goo.izd-ve aellkhes.lit-ry, 1956. 511 P- (91-11A 9:5) (MUMNARY MMICINE) TROITSKIT, Fedor Aleksandrovich, doteent;.B(IRISOVICE, F.K., redaktor; PAVLOVA, M.N., tekhaichookiy redaki-W-7- ~':' [Veterinary obstetrics, gynecology and artificial insemination of animals] Yetertnarnoe skusherstvo, ginekologita i iskusetvennoo osemenente zhivotuykh. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 367 p. (MIRA 9:11) (Veterinary obatetrics) (Impregnation. Artificial) ORLOV. F.4., dotsen't. kandidat vaterinarnykh nsuk; METSLUB, A.I., professor, doktor blologicheskikh nauk. redaktor; XUKHTO, A.F., redektor; BORISOVICH, F.K., redBktor; SOKOLOVA. N.M.. tekhaicheakiy redaktor [Isborstory methods in veterinary research] Laboratornye metody issledovaniis v veterinarii. Moskva, Oos. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry. Vol.4. 1957. 511 P. (MLRA 10:7) (Veterinary research) __- BORISOVICH, F.K. i-1- VaterirAry work in Dzhambul District. Alma-Ata Province. Veterinariia 34 no-1:10-13 J& 157. (MLRA 10:2) (Dzhambul District--Veterinary medicine) BORISOVICH, F.K., referent Problems in veterinary protozoology, arachno-entomology, and belminthology. Vaterinarits, 35 no,5:51-56 My '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Veterinary parasitology) BORISOVICH, F.K., referent t"00- Tuberculnmis In aninals and poultry. Vaterinarila 35 no-8: 55-60 M 158. (MIR& 11:9) (Tuberculosis in animals) (Tuberculosis in pwiltry) , BOF I - -, ~,V~ 11~ ~,~Uso A valuable IndeT ("Literature on parasitoloff ln Kazakhstan'. Reviewed by F.K. Borisovich). Voterinariin 35 no.8:89-90 Ag 158. (Kazakhstan--Parasites) (MIRA 11:9) BDRISOVIGH, F.K., referent ---- Increasing animal and poultry productivity. Vaterinarila 35.no.10:66-68 0 '58. (Mm 11: 10) (Stock and stockbreeding) BORISOVICH F K kand.vaterinarnykh nauk; BORISOVICH, Yu.F., mladshiy C--~~~~rudnik Some materials on the histor)r of the All-Union Institute for Axperimental. Veterinary Medicine; initial period 1917-1928. Trudy VIJff 02:355-370- (MIRA 13:10) (Vete;inary medicine) IPR3E-OVIrMj IF. V. C,-,j - Vef, S6 ffTo the 50th anniversary of the International Woman's Day. Veterinariya Vol, 37, No. 3, 196o, p. 12 BORISOVICH, F.K. Criticism and bibliography. vop.virus. 5 no.3:380 Y4r-Je 160* 1 (MIRA 13:9) (BIBLIOGRAPHY-INFLUEN7A) E'0Rj'r--IICH F K (Candidate of Vt-t~-innw,~v ScJencrs) on the Put?l`ca~2ons I . ') -O-T-tli-e .Grrat V,t- rinaEy LncycII0:,C-13iz; fAccording to letters received at the Editorial Office-/ - "On the publiuntlr)n of the Grrat Vcterina-y Encyclopedia." Veturrinariya Vol. 38, No 7. July 11-61 p. 24. BORISOVICH, F.K.; BORISOVICH, Yu.F. Russian diissertations on rabies. Vop. virus. 7 no.2;251-252 Mr-Ap ,62. (MIRA 15:5) (BIBLIOGROEY-RABIES) PAVLOVSKIY, YeeN., OtT.red.; VASNETSOV, N.A., prof., red.; VFRESHCHAGIN, M.N., prof.,-red.; MINKIN, T.Si, prof., red.; POPOV, P.I., prof., red.; - STUDENTSOV, A.P., prof., red.; CHAGIN, V G:J, prof., red.; SABIN, ~X, dotsent, red.,-* TANYASHIN, I:F , d6tsent, red.; - SOKOLOVA, N.N.,"tekhn.red.; PEV r ed. ZNER, V.I., tekhn.red. [The N.H.Bauman State Veterinary Institute in Kazan (1873-1953); materials on the histgry of veterinary education in the U.S.S.R.) Jazanskii gosudarstverinyi.yeterinarnyi institut imeni NIE.Baumana (1873-1953); materiAly k istorii YeterinarnoIgo obrazovaniia v SSSR. Moskva, Sellkhoz~izj 1956. 182 P. (Kazan,,Veterindrnyi.institut. Uchenys zapiski, vol.63). (MIRA 16:8) (Kazan-Veterinary colleges) - BORISOVIGH, F.K., Yand. vaterinaTykh nauk PUblication of a large veterinary encyclopedia. Veterinariia 38 no.7~24-26 JI 161. (MIELA 16: 8) (Veterinary medicine-Dictionaries) BORISOVIGHP F,K,P- kand. vetero na-A Correct use of and expressions in literature. Veterinariia 39-9p"'O' r62. (.Mlrtk 16:10) BORISOVICH, F.K.; PANASENKO, V.P.; KHATIN, M.G.; KARYAGIN, V.I. Outstanding veterinarLan of White Russia; 90th anniversary of the birth of E.F. Alonov. Veterinariia 42 no.12:94-95 D 165. (MIRA 19- 1) '.., .! , ... -- , -11 t.. . I (Z \." %c i4)(~~. -I- AUTHORS: Gordin. Dt, - 2/12 G, F. 64 7 TITLE: T~iE- of 0snt!Pri-.*,L,_-. Rubber (Caoutchouc) on the of the 40th Ai-iivr_-rqvry of the Soviet .1c7pub 1 i!~ (P:-om,,sh_'-iin,7,:it1 sintaticheskogo kauchuka PERIODICAL: W_rrd.cht~,-kaya Promyshiennost' , 1957, Nr 7, pp113q'2%8 - 396"12 (USSR) Y ;troill ABSTRACT: As ezir1%, az~ thp % d 1020, Soviet scientific e el 7 "1. .1 e x1 i e r produ-,J.ng 2,ynthetio rubber sac_-sut--houz) fz3E "-,utadil~.-jll (obtained from ethyl alcohol 1-.y me~-no -,,f 0,1t;.1yeis) which was subsequently to under the influence of --iolium, In SnxinL, 1931 the Soviets began with of the firzt factories in Yaroslavl', V Lnd Yefr~,,Movo and or, July 4, 1932, the first 4C,0 IL8.~ -If syiith~, _' -~ S _-.rj -3 t _rubber were ob tained. Large sculc prol-I'lotlon _-a --ountrieu wa:3 carried out MUCIL 1~it-,! only: In Germun-vi in 19, ",7, in the United StFiter, orly --In, A burv-y of the further development i~q, 41c th~ pzk-sent iF, given, The projects for the period CARD 1/3 L,