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NIKOLOV, I.; BAEV, I.; ROBEV, S.
On the radioprotective effect of the 11-Phenylamidine of
the Thiaphene-
2-Carboxylic acid depending on the radioprotector's dose
used. Doklady
Ftm 14-uo,5:551-554 '61.
1. Submitted by Academician D. Orabovats[D. Orakhovats)
(Phenols) (Carbo3ic acid) (Radiology)
NIKOLOV, I.; BAEV, I.
Cz~
An investigation of-the combined radioProtective
effect of radiopro-
tectors of the cyat~amine and amidine aeries in rats
irradiated by a
lethal dose of X-rays. Doklady-BAN-14 no.6:647-650 161.
1. Submitted by Academician D. Orahovats (D.
Orakhovats].
ZOGRAFOV, D.; BAKV, 11.
Peripheral blood changes in acute radiation sickness
in white rats
protected with N-phonylamidine and
thiopbene-2-carboxylic acid.
KMrnrp,,iia (Sofia) 14 no.22'.1109-1112 16:L.
1. Institut za spetsia3izateiia i usuvurshenstvuvane
na lekarite -
Sofiia,katedra po rentgenologiia i radiologiia. Zav.
katedrata: prof.
G. Tenchav (deceased]
(RADIATION PROTECTION exper)
(THIOPHONS pharmacol)
(AMIDINES pharmacol)
(BLOOD CELLS radiation eff)
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G/020/623/008/004/001/001
1026/1246
Zographov, D.G. ard Baov, I.A.
'1110 influence of tl:o protection by N-Phonylamidin of
Thiophene-
2-cnrbonic acid on myeloid changes in the care of acute radiation
sicknens
PERIODICAL: Acta- bj.0107ica Ot Trodi.cr. gormanica, v-8t no.4,
1962, 337-343
72X,T '.`Jbito rple rats were irradiated with 650 rt 5 min after
admiiiistra-
tion. of 5 m7/100,7 of a 11, solutior oil ~7-rbenylamidire of th
ior3hene-2- carbonic
,-.cid (ITC) in acetic Ocid. Controls were rats that. were
either only irradiated,
or rats thrt received only 1TC. 1,3,5,10,15, and 30 days after
irradiation the
rats wore anaosthatized, about 1000 cells of bone ri'arrow were
removed from their
tibias and examined in smear proparationz. The mitotic index in
PTC-pro%ected
animals war, gignificantly higher thar. in irradiated controls.
There were Mora
imn~ature -rarailocytor- and ory-Uhroblasts in the protected
rats one day after
irradiation but there .-ias no difference in Ivn,7)hocytes or
megakaryocytes. T"heso
firdinrrs indicnte that radiation is sraller, and that thcre is
a quicker
recover L. (I
y of all types of coils oxcept lymphocytes in rats protected by
PTO.
Card 1/2
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P,/020/62,1008/004/001:/001
1026/1246
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ASSOCIATIO, DGr Radioblolo,-,irc' er Abtoilung d3s
Onizologic-chon Forschungvvinrstit-
uts, 3ofia," Idgaricr. (Direlctor: F-rof. '.;. :!ichailow)
(De,,artrnnt of '.~aOjobiology of tho'Oncological "losearch
Instituta,
Sofin, Bulc-aria J~irocted by Frof. ','ichailovii)
5 U I. lq T Z,,D July 11, 1961
Card 2/11
4
Radiology
BULGARLAt
ZOGRAFOV D BAEV and KESLEV, D., Institute of Radiology
and Radiation
Hygiene 4nSAFtV_Arp`oradiologiya i radiatsionna
khigiona) (Docent I. Nikolov,
Director)
"Intraperitoneal Administration of a Bone Marrow
Suspension in Acute
Radiation-Sickness"
Sofia, Rentgenologlya i Radiol2dy
.a, vol 5, tio 1, 1966, PP 32-40
Abstract: On irradiation of rats with X-rays in a dose
LD97-51 intra~-
peritoneal administration of homologous bone marrow was
less effective
(3510 survival) than intravenous injection (65%
survival). Study of the
peripheral blood, bone marrow, and inclusion of Fe59 in
erythrocytes
indicated that there was no significant difference in
the regeneration
of hemopoiesis between animals treated by the two
methods. On trans-
plantation by intraperitoncal injection of rat bone
marrow to irradiated
mice, granulocytes containing alkaline phosphatase
(i.e., rat granulocytes)
were not found in the bone marrow of the mice. This
indicated that donor
elements ware not implmted in the bone marrow of
recipient animals after
intraperitoneal introduction. The rapid regeneration
after intraperitoneal
administration of bone max-row is explained by humoral
stimulation, -while
the high therapeutic effect on intravenous
administration is ascribed to
f% +_ Of-Amor cello in the bone marrow of recipient
animals. The
BAEV, T.,- ROBEV, S.
On the radioprotective characteristics of some nitro
derivatives of
aromatic monoaryl-substituted amidines. Dokl. bolg. akad.
nauk 15
no.6:613-630 162.
Ij Note presintee par A. Spaosoi.
(RADIATION-PROTECTM AGENTS) (AMIDINES)
BAEV, X.
"Amol, Fireproof and Preservative Saltn. P. 16,
(RATSION&LIZATSIIA, Vol. 3,
No. 10/11. Oct./Nov. 1953, Sofiya, Bulgaria)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC,
Vol- 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
Euv, K.
Acidproof cement. D. 26.
Vol. 2, no. 3, 11055
STROITELSTVO
Sof iya, E-Agaria
So: Eastern European Accession Vol. 5 No.
4 April 1'56
B,,,E'.', 1.
%dood-fiber nlites. p. 27.
Vol. 2, no. 5, 1955
STROITELSTITO
Sofi-ya, Bularla
So: :,-'!Ia.~tern iLuropoan Accession Vol.
5 No. L April 1956
P;k`:"-" K.
DuN, I,". sheets made from De&'u -for
Iieat
Vol. 2.1 110. 10/11, IQ55
STR(-TfLPISTV0
TEGMML&~Y
Sofiya, Bulgaria
So! Bast 1~urol:-ean Acccessions, '-o1 .
5, no - 5, , ~,v 1956
BAE~j R.
BAEVp K. Pneumatic transportation of concrete. P.16
Vol. 2, no. 12, 1955 STROITELSTVO Sofiiap Bulgaria
SO: Monthly List of E,,,,t Mwopean Accessions,,
(EEAL), ILP Vol. 51, No, 10
Oct. 1956
BAEV, K.
BAEV, K. Wood concrete. p. 27. Vol. 4, no. 8, Dec.
1955. TEKBYM.
Sofiia, Bulgaria
SOURM East L~iropean Accessions List (EEAL) Vol 6,
No. h--April 1957
RUNO KH.
BAEV, KH. Piaterm., material for beat and sound
insulation., p.28.
Vol. 3v no. 1,, 1956v STROITEISTVO,, SOFIYAq BUIDARIA.
SO: Monthly List of Fast Ehropean Accessions., (=),,
LC, Vol. 5, not 10,
Get. 1956.
IA 7- V I K.
!LEV, Y. Linoiewn. p. 26.
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Vol. 3, No. 7, 195-C
SIT,,CIT:LL3'iVC.
C LC C ~
6ofiial, Pulgaria
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6,
No. 3, Yarch 195?
BAEV, K.
Technical safety in usina Gunite for water tunnels in our
hydrotechnical
construction. p. 1.6. ELEKTRONENERGIIA. Sofiya. Vol. 7,
no. 3/4,
Mar./Apr. 1956.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List. (EEAL) Librarj of
Congress.
Vol- 5, No. 8, August 1956.
BASV, it.
Highly porous concrete, p. 26
I'lew Method of applying insult' tion to steel pipes p.
28
Mechanical cutting of cardboard for water pipes - p. 28.
Wire-reinforced scorlaceous cement betwe~,n beams
instead
of subsurface ceilings. p. 29
Vol. 2, No. 2. 1955 STROIT-LSTROV, Sofiya, Bul.garia.
SOURCE, East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library
of congress, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1956.
B AE V.1 K .
"Asphaltic roofinr* rxiper with addition of plastic
s~--thaiic mater- -al. 11
0 1
p. 21 (Stroitelstvo, Vol. L1, no. 10, 1957, So-riia,
Bulgaria.)
1,11onthly Index of East European Accessions (MU) LC,
Vol. 7, No. 6, June 1958.
Khristo
BAFaVf..: -: ---, -- -
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Construction and working.of the automatic electric
stoppers
on the Tekstims. drawing trams. Takatilm prom 12
ii6.1:37-38 ~63.
lo Sekta. maistor pri. RIP IOAngel Kxmchev.p,* Triavna,
BAZV., Xr, Dr,
Fireproof processing of wood with Amol. Tekhnika
Bulg 3 nol:
29-30 J& T54.
IANKOV, Iv.; BAEV, S. _
Dn differential diagnosis of Buerger's disease and
arterio-
sclerotic phanges of vessnls of the lower
extremity. Khirurgiia
15 no.9/10--974-975 '62.
1. Iz latedrata po fakultetska khirurgiia. a
urologiia pri
VMI [vis'sh meditsinski institut] - Sofiia.
(THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS)
B"V'St'.
Blood transfuaion in the surgical ward in the
Okruzhnata
bohitea in fuse. 11~irurgils,,Sofia 13
no-2-3:114-117 160,
1. Iz khirurgichnoto otdelenie pri Okruzhuata
bolnitsa - Ruse.
WOOD TUNSFUSION)
- k)V, V.1_ pro*,, VASILEV, Iv,,,
..'M dotsent, MILIT, M.- PALY St.
Acute cholecystit.is in aged pal~i-ertq.
Khizrurgiia 17
no.2:220-222 164.
1. Iz Katedrata po fakultetska kh2rurglia pri VMI
[V--;-,sh
med-it-inski "nstiltut) - Snfiia.
ULGA:`V,
Lt. Col. V. IULI:V, MC and Lt. Col. V. SERMOV, IIC
vftio-Fatholai,,ical Diagnosis of the influenza
Epidemic of January -
February 1962. V
Sofia, Voenrin Meditsinsko Delo,, Vol 18, No 1,
Feb 19631 pp 44-45.
Abstracti Virtilogic and serologic study methods
are deacribid which
permitted dlxSnosing the influenza epidemic in
question as being of
an A2 type. From 20 nasal washings of patients,
10 virus strains
were isolatcd in anbryorated eggs, diagnosed
serologically. Best
incubation tf:-inperature was suprisingly low, 32
to 34* centigrade;
37* was leaut. conducive to virus multiplication.
No references.
17
KUPENOV, N.; GOTEV, N.; SYMHALIYEV, M. [Symnaliev 9
M.]; TOMOV, A.; KHHISTOV,
Iv.; BAYEV, V. [Baev.-V.1; DOBREVA, Yev. LDobreva,
Ev.]; MICHEV, T.;
CHEKHLAROV, V.
Natural tularemia focus in Bulgaria. Zhur. mikrobiol.,
epid. i
immun. 41 no.4:124-131 Ap 164. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Kafedra voyennoy epidemiologii i gigiyeny
Sofiyskogo vysshego
voyenno-meditsinskogo instituta, Bolgariya.
Epidemiology
BULGARIA
RUPENOV, N., and PETiJOV, M.., Colonels of the Medical
Service;
2AEY_,_X,, and EMNKOV, G., Lieutenant-Co lone 1s of the
Medical
Service.
"Epidemiology of Infectious Hepatitis in the People's
Army"
Sofiaq Voenno Vieditsinsko Delo, Vol 21i No 1, Feb 66,
PP 51-56
Abstract: The epideiniology of infectious hepatitis in
the Bulgar-
ian army in 1953-1964 was studied. During this period
there was a
slightly rising trend in the incidence of infectious
hepatitis in
the Bulgarian army and in Bulgariaingeneral. The study
indicated
that individual cases of the disease among military
personnel,
which were more fiequent than those associated with
localized out-
breaks in the a~nky, were due primarily to contacts
with the civil-*
ian population. Investigation of sanitary conditions in
detach-
ments in which epidemic outbreaks occuuL-d led to th.6
conclusion
that the principal mechanism of transmission was
intestinal. The
outbreaks generally occurred in the summer months, when
intestinal
diseases viere prevalent. In some detachmentag
occu=ence of infec-
tious hepatitis preceded or accompanied outbreaks
of-dysentery.
There were no indications that infectious.hepatitis in
the army
was transmAed by the air droplet mechanism or
by.inoculation into
the blood stream. Tables %nd graphs, .16 references(4
Bulgarian,
2 Western). Russian suminary.
BAEV Yan:-o igir
Bul--a ria
not indicated
not indicated
Souzee: S of ia
I.,Iatematika i FiziLra, No 2, mar/-kipr 61, pp, 43-52
~I~tp-: I~kuxiliary Mathematical Tables in Secondai-y Schools."
PETROV, Khr.; GIUROV, At.; DOBREVA, Ek.; BAEVA, V.
Electrolysis of potassium permanganate in an alkali
medium
with 400 c.p.s. alternating.current. Godishnik mash
alekt
12 no. 1: 115-124 162 [publ. 163).
Electrolysis of potassium permaganate in an alkali
medium
wvd;r" with 50 c.n.s. alte~Twting c=ent,.
lbid4.41125* W-.-
ACC NRs AP6021339 (A) SOURCE CODE: CZ/0009/66/000/003/0171/0172
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AUTHOR: Bafr~~
ORG, Chair of Chemical Technology Processes and Equipment,
Faculty of Chemistry and
Technology, SVST,- Bratislava (Katedra procesov a zariadenf
chemickej techno'logie,
chemickotechnologicka fakulta SVST7)*'.
TITLE: Dependence of the coefficient of beat conductivity
of.rubbers on the content
of additives
SOURCE: Chemick~ prumysl, no. 3, 1966, 171-172
TOPIC TAGS: heat conductivity, rubber, chemical composition
ABSTRACT: The.authors describe a method of measuring the
coefficient of heat con-
ductivity of two types of rubber. A study is made'of the
influence of the composition
of rubber on the coefficient of heat conductivity. Other authors
found that material
with crystallic structure have a higher coefficient of heat
conductivity than ma-
terials with an amorphous structure. The literature of the
influence of additives or
fillers on the coefficient of heat conductivity is fragmentary
and worthless becau6e
the mean temperature of the measurements and the exact
characteristics of the com-
position of the material are not given. The dependence of the
coefficient of heat
conductivity was studied in the case of cis-polyisoprene and
copolymer of butadiene
UDC: 678.015
Card 1/2 678.04
ACC NRI AP6021339
with acrylonitrile. The measuring instrument used was designed
according to Dr. Bock,
and based on the principle of the measurement of the coeffici 'ent
of heat conductivity
in a stationary thermal field fo%-8ed be"ween two plates. It is
found that the value
of the coefficient of heat conductivity in both. cases depends
on'the-content of acti-
vated carbon black or silicon oxide. With increased content of
activated carbon
black and silicon oxide the value of the coefficient of heat
conductivity increases
markedly. Orig. art. has: 1 table.- 1 figure, and 4 formulas.
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I'llardinol," "Velau," and "Cefi"" "t" prpi. and
00 t --o0
lbeirpn4wikswmatudied. (Wtethodsamnotgivert
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IF
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BAG, A. A., POPOVA, E. P. and PETROVA, 0. A.
"A Method for the Purification of Iactic Acid in Connection with
Obtaining from It a Sibstitute for Glycerol.," Pishch. Prom.,
No.l. pp. 58-610 1945
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v4 an 66,301, May. . 19111.
lscqwWyl~-niethykinnamal(tch)ile is autochIved with
,#.-kvwer monoh e.g.. HtO11 (w in the
y
so presence of a =C1.0lyst. The reaction product it p
Pyl-luethy1hydroc4onsunyl air. The Litter k
e fill: =tw the pruduction (it the rwre,pondiur Aidt-hirAir
Isir
oxidation. 11~h
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C~U~ :i~,,oduc!lo oA(a one WiR -7a o-m- -esqUe-Law
A. wthetic citrone
1,8 P
i - zs-- z-q tj,131k. V. G. ChcKfaev, aad T. A - DII-Man.
Afasloboln4o:Zhiroraya Frc.7n. 18, No. 9, 20-2(1953).-NVell-
known synthesis of citronelial from citral (1) or citronellot
with domestic plants as a source of I (dragons head and
LAI_,L-,"~, IP -.J lemon-wormwood) and its yield are discussed. V. N.
K.
P
I 3AGJO 16~ CMRKAY-BV. V.I.
-.- k,
Catalytic isontrization of nis-/q-doemlol with M.P.
of 1050 to
els- /S decalol with m.D. of 170. Trady VNI ISNDV
no.2: 1?-I-l 15h.
(MJI~U 10: ?)
(N,tDhthol) (Isomeri2stion)
CHMIKAYv,V. V.G.: BAG, A.A.: PMUNTEIOXINA, S.A.
Pr"aration of hydro)xnwyr Itronellal froa synthetic
citromellni.
Trady VIIIISNDV n0-2:35-42 154. (MIRA 10:7)
(Citronallal)
BAG, A.A.: SHORYGINA, N.V.; BIIZNYAT,, FI.Y.
ova.
Prevaration of phenyl propyl alcohol. Trudy VNIISIMM'
no-2:57-58
$54. (IMIRA 10: 7)
(Fropyl alcohol)
KRASEVA, V.K.,; RAG, A.A.
Catalytic 4ehydrogenation of geraniol. Trudy
VNIISIWV no.4:
55-58 '58. 1 (MIRA .12-5)
(Geraniol) (Citral) (Citronellal)
BAG, A.A.; CHMAM, V.G.; PERMIXINA, S.A.
Selectiv" hydrogenation of citral. Trudy VNIISNDV
no.4:61-63
158. (Oltral) (Hydrogenation) (MIRA 12:5)
BAG, A.A~; BLIZNYAK. N.V.
Production of phenylethyl alcohol by catalytic
reduction of
the ester of phenylacatic acid. Trudy VNIISRDV
no.4:63-65
1 58. (MIRA 12:5)
09thanol)
BLIZNTAK, N.Y.;-DAG,.A.A.. kand.tokhn.nAuk
Solective hydrogenation of @store of unsaturated
fatty acids
to corresponding unsaturated aliphatic alcohols.
)WI.-shir.
prom. Z5 no.10:25-27 159- (MIRA 13.-2)
1. VseooyusrWy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy inatitut
sintaticho-
skikh i naturallrqL-b dushistykh vesbchestv.
(Acids. Patty) (Alcohols) (Hydrogenation)
BAG, A.A.-; BLIZIUAK, N.V.; BULPLEOVA, A,V.; KUSTOVA,
S.D.; CHERKAYEV, V.G.
Odorous substances from sclareol. Report No.2-
Possibility for
converting
the-lactone.l,.lP6p.10-tetrametliyl-6-oxy-5~methylens-
carboxydecalin #to--Ip 11 6# 10
ietramet~Y-6-wcy-5-0-oxy)-
ethy1deealin bv catalytic hydroRenatiqn. Trudy
VNIISNDV no.5:
14-16 1,51. (MIRA 14:10)
~6dorous substance4 (Ilapfithalene)'
CRERKAYEV, V9001 kand.tekhn.nauk- ' G A
U D A*p kandtekhn.nauk; KONSTANTINOV,
-A.A.; BLIZNYAK, N.V.
Preparation of a copper-chromium catalyst by the thermal
treatment
of the copper ammonium salt of chromic acid-pulverized in a
gas
stream. Masl.-zliir.prom. 27 no.3;27-29 Ja '61. (KrU 14: 1)
1. V*sesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
siuteticheskiW
i naturallnykh dushistykh vesbehestv.
(Catalysts) (Chromium) (Coppqr)
UBMINuclear Physics C-3
Abe Jour : Referat Zhur Fizika, No 5, 1957, IU10
Author : Bagacher, N.P.
Inst : Institute of Auclear Problems, Acadezkv of
Sciences, USSR
Title : Elastic Scattering of Protons by Protons at
Energies of
46o, 56o, and 66o mev in the Small Angle Region.
Orig Pub : Dokl- AN WM, 1956, 108, No 5, 806-808
Abstract : Experiments were made on the extracted
beam of protons or
the Institute of Nuclear Problems of the Academy of
Scien-
ces, USSR. 7he target employed was a Dewar Flask
filled
with liquid hydrogen. The scattered protons were
separa-
ted by means of absorbers from the products of the
inelas-
tic interaction (pio-s, &.:uterons, protons) and
recorded
with telescope of scientillation counters (three
counters
of tolane crystals). The results of the work on the
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Abs Jour i Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11110
determination of the differential cross sections of
elas-
tic p-p scattering are given in the Daper (in
millibarns
per steradian Scattering Angle in the Center
Proton of Mass System, Degrees
(lab system,Mev
460 650 660
5
33 6 26
5
18.9
1.1
10
5.91 0.46 8.04
0.78
11.0
0.7
15
4.69
0.38 6.78
0.63
8.67
0.53
20
6.29
0.58
7.75
0.48
25
5.70
0.53
6.56
0,40
The absolute values of the differential cross
sections were
determined on the basis of previously published
cross sec-
tions for 20 and 30 0
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N1 ob D215/D306
AUTHORS: Baha-dur-~--K--, , and Srivastava. R.B.
TITLE: Effect of the catalyst and the irradiation period on
the photosvntheeis of sminnacids in a mixture of
Daraformaicehyde and poiassium nitrate
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal.obshchey khimii, v. 31, no. 9, 1961p
3017 - 3020
TEXT: The authors studied the effect of cobalt and nickel ions
in
the abovp synthesis and also the possibility of using an
organic.
catalvst - benzoyl pe:~oxide _- to catalyze the reaction, which
in--
nature provides the first step in the synthesis of protoplasm.
A.IQ
Oparin (Ref. 1: Proiskhozhdeniye zhizni 'na zemle Izd. AN SSSR,
1957) assumed that the formation of aminoacids on the earth
crust
prior to the biological period, occurred as a result of
ultravio-
let light from the sun and electric discharges in the
atmosphere.
This assumption has been confirmed by*other workers who were
able
to synthesize the acids under the action of the two factors.
More-
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Effect of The catalyst and the ... D215/D306
overp formation of aminoacids by the exposure of a mixture
composed
of paraformaldehyde, potassium nitrate and ferric chloride, to
ultra violet was confirmed by T.Ye. Pavlovskoya and A*G.
Pasynskiy
(Ref. 5: Doklad na mezhdunarodnom simpoziume o proiskhozhdenii
zhizni na zemle, Moskva, 1957). Three groups of aqueous solutions
of paraformaldehyde and YS03 were prepared and to each of the
groups different catalysts were.introduced, CoC12, NiCl2 and ben-
zoyl pjroxide. After showing the absence of aminoacids the
samples
were sterilized and each group subdivideO. inio samples to be
kept
in darkness and samples for irradiation. Aminoacids were identi-
fiedlo'paper chromatography. The experiments showed that nickel
ions ihduce the formatiQn of large quantities of amino acids
while
cobalt ions bring ab6ui the production of larger number of acids,
but the overall yield is smaller. Benzoyl peroxide also acted as
a
catalyst but only glycine was formed irrespective of the irradia-
tion period. Irradiaiion of the solution with a 1000 'W lamp in
the
presence of Co ions produced at first valinet then glycine, aspa-
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Bffect of the catalyst and the ... D215/D306
ragine, arginine and finally asparlic acid after 911 hours. In
the
presence of Ni ions formation of amino acids proceeded
moderately,
first glycine was obtained and then, after only 511 hours,
aspartic
acid. After 915 hours the presence of alanine, glycine and orni-
thin'e v.,as established. Those samples kept in darkness showed
only
traces of amino acids. According to Bahadur the formation of
amino
acids takes place as follows:
Nll2C11,COONllj -1- 1120 Nll,C!I,COOII + N 11,o 11
vaiiggitai
glycine
j+C11.0
N112COC11IC11COOll
flocli,clicooll
I
l
I I '
Ni
,
Nil,.
serine
+Nil
+C11.0
ll'O
IIOOCC112CIlCooll0ouccil,clicooll
N112
....
aspar-lic acid
1+2H
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Effect of the catalyst and the ... D215/D306
OllCCll_1Cll2CllCOOll +CII'O 11 OC112CIIXI 1(10011
I 1 -11,0 .I
IN112 I Nil,
j+NII'
Nll=CIlCllIC"2C'ICOOll Nll,CIl,Cll-_Cll,CIlCOOIl
I I
N112 N 12 tt- ornithine-
+NH.CONII,
-H,0
Nll2CNIlCIl2CIl2GIl2CIlGOOll
Nil NU2
ap . ...... .arginine
There are 1 table and 8 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 6
non-Soviet
-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-language pub-
lications read as follows: S. Miller, J. Am. Chem. Soc.. 77,
2351,
1955; K. Bahadur, Nature, 168, 1141, 1954; K. Bahadur,
Current.Sei.
26, 98, 1957; A. Terenin, Current Sci., 26, 99, 1957.
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Effect of the catalyst and the D2159306
ASSOCIATION: Allakhabadskiy universitet, Otdeleniye khimii,
Allakhabady India (AlIFthabad University Chemistry
Section, India)
SUBMITTED: October 25) 1960
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BAGACHOV, G. 1111.
Utverzhdeno v Icachestve uchebnika dlia kursov n, asterov
sotsia.Ust.
trada (The -production of cryolite, fluoride of aluminium
and fluoride of Sodium.
MOSI.Va, Gos. nauchno-teklin. izd-vo litiT po chernoi i
tsvetnoi metallurFii, 12-110.
(mic 53-51)
Elicrofilm TS-2
W-GJLUNx M-j, ing.; GHEORGHIU, C., ing.
Contribations to the calculation of probability curve
(Cv and Cs)
parameters, for the determination of the frequency of
certain
hydrologic characteristics. Moteorologia bidrol goBp 6
no-0326-327 161*
B
DIOV p S. A.
T
U--
Now loading drums. Mashinostroitell no.3;24 Mr '6.1.
(MML 140)
(Feed mechanisms)
BAOr'l, L. 1.
(Text-b-ok of chemistry for technical schools) Izd. 3. bloskva,
Gos. uchebrio-
pedagog. i7d-vo, 1932. 223 P. (54-45453)
QD33.B14
1. Chemistry. I. Verkbovsk'A, Vadim Nikaridiovich, 1F73-1947, Jt-
au.
,6 . f /
3-7-2/29
-AUTHOR: Smirnov, P.I.p Head of the Executive Committee of the
Leningrad
Workers' Town Council
TITLEa A City of Science and Vuzes (Gorod nauki i vuzov)
PERIODICALz Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 7, PP 5-8 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt On the 250th anniversary of Leningrad the author
reviews the
past of this city. At present Leningrad has become the city
of technical progress, where the gigantic synchrophaaotron and
the first atomic ice-breaker were constructed. Leningrad also
produces semiconductors and machine tools for the working of
hard and brittle materials.
A characteristic feature of Leningrad is the increasing con-
nection between science and industTy. The Leningrad Polytechni-
cal Institute (Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) under-
took more than 200 industrial researches; its electromechanical
faculty works on technical problems connected with long distance
transmission of electrical energy; its radio-engineering faculty
does research in computing equipment and electronics; its metal-
lurgical engineers work on heat resistant alloys while other
Card 1/3 professors, teachers and students of the institute are
actively
A City of Science and Vuzes
3-7-2/29
engaged with the construction of the powerful turbines for the
Bratsk GES. This polytechnical institute also collaborates with
various industrial enterprises as does the collective of the
j_qq~1!io1_qgi,ca1 Institute imeni Lensovet (Tekhnologicheskiy
insti-
tut imeni Le-n'soVe'ia)',-;&re- indus6ii~l orders for research
to-
talled 9 million rubles worth. The cooperation works well, as
the following examples illustrate:
Dotsent V.A. Simonov of thi Technological Institute together
with some Leningrad workers developed a new method of coupling
live electric cables by an explosive device. Important research
was carried out on industrial orders by the Technological
Insti-
tutes/ scientists V.B. Aleskovskiy,L.I. Bagal, O.N. Danilov,
N.I.
Smirnov. The Chair of Industrial ChemiewaT'vYquipment
elaborated
on a device for the automatic weighing of products. Last year
the collective of the Technological Institute executed 74
orders
valued 3-4 million rubles. This year 65 contracts for 6 million
rubles have been concluded for research in automation of wire-
rolling, computing of the stability of turbine parts, etc.
The students take an active part in the cooperation with
industry and from 1948 on, thousands, for example, have worked
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students will work on the Karelian Isthmus.
Among the Lenin Prize laureates are two Leningrad scientific
academicians: D.V. Nalivkin and V.F. Shishmarev.
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GORST, Avgust Georgiyevich, doktor khimicheskikh nauk,
professor; BAGALA, L.I.,
professor, retsenzent; DANILOVA, S.N., professor. reteenzent;
PEREVIMZEVA, A.Te., professor, retsenzent; GOLOPINM , A.I.,
kandidat
tekhnicheakikh nauk. redaktor; BOGOMOWVA, X.F., izdatellskiy
redaktor;
ROZHIN, V.P., tekhnicheakiy redaktor.
[Gunpowder and explosives] Porokha i vzryvehatye veshchestva.
Izd.
2-oe, perer. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo obor.promyshl., 1957. 186 p.
(MIRA 10:11)
(Urplqsives, Military) (Gunpowder)
BAaAtv, Yu. v.
"On the Increase of the Reliability and the Decrease of
Relative Voluze of
High Voltage Condensers for Impulse Voltage and Current
Generator Circuits." Cand
Tech Sci, Leningrad Polytechnic Inst imeni M. I. Kalinin, Min
Higher Education
USSR, Leningrad, 1955. (KL, No 14, Apr 55)
SO- Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended
at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16).
` -'- '~'f4'jj A~77 -U-1 I I - I - I - - . I
-M_ -
- I--, .: I., ~ 7, ~ -- , - -'-, -
-A
1~ -11-11-.-*.,~ -- p I , " - - I ~,- - . -
.". . !~ -, , i~ii~-, . -, - - : IV - ,
.
,BAGALEY, Yuriy Vialinlrovich, kand.telchn.w-kuk,
dots.
CalcuLiting the capacitance of impregnated
capacitors.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; elaktromakh. 1 no.6:101-107
'58.
(MA 11:9)
1. Kbarlkovakty politekbnicboskiy Institut.
(Condensors (Electricity))
BAIIAIJff-YMIODVA, Ye.M.;SHKELIKIN, D.G.
Correlation between slectrooncephalogra-phic and clinical
modifications
In schizophrenia. Nevropat. psikhiat., koskra 20
no.4:48-51 July-
Aug 1951. (GIXL 21:2)
1. Of the Wboratory,of Ilectrophysiology (Head -- Senior
Scientific
Associate D. G. Shmel'kin) and of the First Psychiatric
Glinic (Read
- Prof. Yo. A. Popov), Ukrainian Psycho-Neurological
Institute.
BAGPNLY, I. .,;.MIRRABAYXVA. F.Yu.
Producing caustic alkalies by the reduction if alkali
metal sulfates
obtained in processing alunite [in Azerbaijan! with
summary in Russian].
Izv. AN Azerb. SSR no.12:23-26 D 157. (MIR& 11:2)
(Kirovabad--Alkali industry)
(Alkali metal sulfates)
BAG."I"LNOV, K.Sb.. ARDASHOVA, C.I.; V.33.;
KHANIMLLT.I,
d'oktcr seltkhoz. nauk, ctv, red.; GROBOVA, Y'U.F.,
red.
[Distribution -ird economic effectiveness of the
Droduction
of industrial crops in Bashkiria] Razmeshchenie i
ekonom.1-
cheskaia effektivrost, projzvods-~va tekhnicheskikh
k-tilltur
v Bashkirli. Ufa, Bashkirskii filial Atli SSSR,
101611. 6). p.
(111M,k 17: 6)
BAGANICilY 14.1. [Babanych, M.1*1
Photoperiodic and temperature reactions of the
silkworm Boeb7x
mori L. Pratol Inst. zool. AN URSR 20:34-38 164.
(MIRA 18:4)
W4- & d)II C, V~ 11",
ROZENEW, Yu.A.; BAGANOV. V.N.;!KUIIRYAVTSL?V, O.A.
Surface smoothness in machining gray iron. Izv.TPI
85:249-259
157. (MIRA 10:12)
l.Predstavleno prof. doktorom tekhn.nauk A.M.
Rozenbergom.
(Metal cutting) (Surfaces (Technology))
BAGANOVA# M*D.9 kaDd.med.nauk
Treatment and prevention of fungus dineases of the feet
in female
workers in the enamel department of the 141oskabel"O
Plant.
Vest.derm.i van. 34 no.10&57-59 260, (MMA 13an)
lo Iz klinicheskogo otdala (zav. - prof. I.Ya. Soanovik
[deoeased])
Moskavskogo nauchno-issledovatel2skogo Imstituta
sanitarii i
gigiyeny imeni F.F. Erismana, (dfr. - dotsent, A.Z.
Bcrlousov~ koxi-
maltant - prof. AcM. Ariye-916b).
(MGWORK)
Distri 43200MM
Y G-&*xqW PAMM dwomtograph* of Stereolsomerld
rnj~~Obi~XjMOIOR. Kowers, K, an
A-a--T-tCxtcboslovak AN-d-M.
"
'
In
__
_
,
_M"(London) IOSS, 140&-O.-Idt'
Omers'
aem
15
ittl4b of cis. and lrotu-2-methyl-, 3-methyl-, or 4-methyl-
cyclobexanoin were sepd. bj ga&-Ilquld chromatogruphy,
.1 H bond
formation, The
usinX stmi-ionary pbases capa le
i
h
l
l
7
cardet gas was N and be stat
oriary p
ase g
ycero
(1
%)
Or trythsitol (25%. Tht Oution characteristics were
dctd. on columns
charged with 3.6 g. glycer-A or 6.4 g.
trythritol, The retention
values were expresud relative tu
Cis-2. trAxs-3-.. and
ds-4-methylcyclohezanol for cotupds.
th
ll
;i;4t
d I
d 4
iti
Th
f
i
2
3
utt
n
e
ons,
e
o
ow
, an
ng.
V
pos
.
relative retention volt. of the compds. ~ez obtained wIth-
glycerol at
109' And erAWtol at 1301 (1 - methykyclo~
ennW)i LOD, ~1,00.
trant-2-1, 1.82, 1.38; 2-
Inethyleyclobexanone. 0.02,0.58; ds-3-1.
1.37, IM, lraxs-
$4, 1,00. LOD. 3-methyleyelohcxavone, 0.52, 0.07; eij-
4-1, 1.00. IM: -traxs-4-1, 1-06, 1.32; 4-mcthykydahexa-
none, 0.53,
0.71; W- (sp. retention vats) for cis-2-1 we% 92.
18.2; VO for
tra;!-il, 129, 26.8D; V, (-* cis-4-1. 133. 28 SO
Stereoisomeric mixts. of 2,"isnethyk;yclohexanol an~~
44erl~butykyclohexanol, were also analyzed. L. Towlea""
BAGAR, B.; BORDACOVA, J.
Explanation of am epidemic of typhoid fever
uning imembmw
filters. Cesk. epidez. 12 no.4:254-256 J1 163.
1. Krajska byg.-epid. stanica v Bratiolave.
(TYPHOID) (EPIDDUOLOGY) (FILTERS)
BAGAR, B.; HAUSW.NNCVA,Z.; ODLER,L
Evaluation of serological reactions in the search for
typhoid
carriers. Cesk. epidem. 13 no.lt58-62 TR164,,
1. KBES Zapadoolovenakeho KRY, Bratislava a Ustar
epidemiologie
a mikrobiologie, Bratislava*
MAYHROVA, A.; BAGAR, B.
Analysis of the presence of antibodies against
Tah-yna virus in
the population of western Slovakia. Rmtisl. lek.
listy 44
no-5009-312 15 V64
1. Krajska hygienicko-epidemiologicka stanica v
Pratislave;
riaditel MUDr . F. Schu17.
, ~ , y f,-" ,-; "I"..;
~-l r I I , V,-.',~ , ,I ., 71
AiMboly t~ftor of adults. Cesk.
1.~'7 1 it.
e-Pinem. 141 .1.
1. st.~uiloa, Prat-slava a
Vj.rO]pp4-d,,7y ;sLa~r Cesk-osloveris-N-ej
alcade-ile ved, Bratislava.
BAYEV, V. (Sirerdlovsk); (Sverdlovsk)
Economios in the Urals* Vop.ekon. no.lxl54-157 -Ta
163. (NM 16:2)
(37erdlovalr '.Orovince-IndustrW management-Omposives)
S/081/62/000/023/064/120
B18O/B144
AUTHORS: Boyadzhiyev, Khr., agarov, St.
TITLE: Possible production process for ohromite refractories
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 23, 1962, 488,
abstract
23K367 (Godishnik N.-i. in-t metalurgiya i obogat.,. v. 2,
1961, 127-140 LBulg-; summaries.in Russ.and Ger.1)
TEXT: A method has been developed for treating low-grade chromite
ores
containing 15~6 Cr203 to produce chromite refractories. By the
gravity
method a chromite concentrate is produced from the-ores, with a Cr 0
2 3
content of UP to 42T6. -The granulation of the concentrate is 0.2
mm. The
physical and chemical properties of the chromite compacts are given.
They
are produced by briketting and sintering, and then fused in arc
furnaoes
and used to manufacture chromite refractories. [Abstracter's note:
Complete translation.]
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VEZIR-ZADE, F.A.;
Effect of the use of artificial methods on the change in
the
chemical composition of formation waters in the
Bibi-Eybat
I field. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 5 no.7:3-8
162.
(MMA 16:7)
1. Azzerbaydzhanskiy institut, nefti i khimii imeni
Asizbokova.
(Apsheron Peninvula-011 fields-Production methods)
.(Oil field brines)
VEZIF-ZADE, F.A.; BAa-AROV, T.Ylu.
Certain resul.ts of the geothermal investigations of
the Bibie-ybat
field. Xzv. v-ys. uc!heb. zav.; neft' i gaz. C';
no.5 ~-3-7 163
(MIT14 17 -.,/)
1. )I'zevbaydzhaTisk-11Y institiiL -ne!'U J.
kh-:inli lynixii IM'. Azf~,:bek-ova.
VOREL, F.; BAGAROVA, 1.
The sigrificance of fat emboli in the evaluation of
-tviation
accidents. Bratisl* lek. listy 45 no.8:496-500 31 0
165.
1. Ustav leteckeho zdravotnietvi,, Pra-ba (vedouci
MDr. M. Hanka).
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BAGARYATSKIY, B. A.
1950 "Current Ratiometer Made with Tubes Yll Trudy Geofiz.
Insto,, AN SSSR3 No.12.,
BAGARYATSKIY,
B - A -
"Tube Logmeter"
Vest AN, May
741
BAGARYATSKIY, B. A.
"Aurora BoreaUs,," Nauka i Zhi-,,Pnl, 19,
NO-4j 1952
L
3.1.1-134 x 'GP 33
-_%gariakikkii, B.A. and ~;ordukhovich, X.I., Spektry
poliarnykh slianii v in-
frakrasnoi oblasti. (Spectra of aurora borealis in the
Infrared region.)
Akad*Riia Nauk, SSSR, Doklady, 82, (1145-47, Jan. 1, 1952,
2 figs., 4 refs.
DIZ-Tbo spectrum of the auroraborealls in the infrared
region up to a ways
length of 11,000 A is analyxod. 7b9 following spectral
regions are established
and described, these av 7400-7600A, 7650-79001, 8100-8150A,
8250A, 9050-
9300A, 9300-9550A,98OD-lOp8DGA. The spectrum of the Aurora
borealis is
characterized by two regions, &round 80004115DA and
905(~-9300A which are not
observed In the light of night sky. The regions
7650-790OAand 8550-8950A are
more intense in the auroral spectra than in the spectra of
the night sky.
The region 98006-10,500A Is lacking in the auroral
spectrum. The first
positive system of molecular oxygen was not fomd in the
spectra. The
ex:pectsd region (0*0) at 10,400A was k eking. Subject
Headingse
1. Auroral spectra 2. Infrared spectrum of aurora.-I.L.D.
Geophysics Institute, AN SSSRP Submitted 5 Nov 3.951
BAG.,---RYAT.!KIY, B.A., K-.A.'ZV3K.-jY, V.I. and MOUTUMV13H, M.I.
"Re the Infrared &ission of the Night Sky and the Aurora." Dok. Akad.
Naak SSM,
0
,2,, (1952), 4, 579-580.
Submitted, 5 Nov 1951
SO: Translation-2524467, 30 Apr 1954.
BAGARYATSKIY,B.A., kandidat
fisiko-matematicheskikhrriauk
Aurora borealis. Znaji.mila no, 8:28-29 Ag'55-
(KWA 8:11)
(Auroras)
jimi ION3. 3 tx fik, 2 rables, I O-m~h DWB-*rht aulhprsurtiruarizes
briefly earlier btudies-
cn the sV~--ctm -he ri~giun of Tong-r vv~, ve 1,
30)
AUTHOR: Bagaryatskiy,B.A. SOV/33-35-2-6/21
TITLE: On the Velocity Disper- Ion of the Stream of Solar
Corpuscles
Near the Earth (0 dispersii skorostey v potoke solnechnykh
korpuskul vblizi zemli)
PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1958, Vol 35, Nr 2,
pp 227-229(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the author calculates the
velocity
dispersion of a corpuscular stream when reaching the Earth.
He shows that it is insufficient to explain the observed
form
of the hydrogen line profiles in aurorae. The author
mentions
the paper of A.I. Olt Z Ref 4f.
There are 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet, and 1
American.
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ASSOCIATION:Institut fiziki atmosfery Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of
Atmospheric Physics of the AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: March 25P 1957
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