SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELIKOV, K.N. - BELIKOV, S.I.

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KaRCLMT, A, I@-- (continued) Card 2. 10. Nizhne-Tagillskiv metallurgichfialldy Immbinat (for Madvipdav, Novolodskiy, Teaher). 11. Zavod "Azovetal" (for Bullakiy, 31~pkanev). 12. MantrallnY7 nau&w-c-issledovatallakiy insti- tit chernoy metallurgii (for T-rabetskov). 13. Ukrainakiy insti- tut metallov (for Shneyerov, Slad7--os:2L,'.eyev, Motin). 14. Zavod "]Krasnyy Octyabrllh (for Palant). 15. TaesoyuzW nauchno-issledo- vatelleldy institut metallurgicheifco;r teplotakhniki (for Xurocbklm). 16. Zavod im. lbroshilova (for Saloi"v). 17. Chelyabinakiy poli- tekhnichaskiy institut (for Korozo7). 18. Giprostall (for Garbuz). 19. Uralleldy institut ahernykh matallor. (for Pastukhov). 20. Zavod Im Flatrovskogo (for Zhigulin). 21. Himiateretwo chernoy metallurgii USSR (for Molol-kov, Slverskiy). 22. Glavapetestall Ministerstva chernoy metallurgii SSSR (for Nikolayev). (OPen-hear'uh Process) HOROZOT, Alekaandr Rikolayevich, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk: WANOT. N.I.. retsenzent; BNLIKOT, X.R., inzh.-martenovets, red.; DIKSHTHM, Ye.I.,-i`-n-zX_.-mrtenovets, red.; KR'17110TA, M.L., red. izd-va; TURKINA, Ye.D., tekhn. red. (Modern open-hearth process] Bovremennyi martenovskii protsess. Sverdlovsk, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tovetnoi metallurgii, Sverdlovskoe otd-nie. 1961. 600 p. (MMA 14:5) (Open-hearth process) VECHERj N.A., inzb.; GMWID2E. G. Ye.2 inzh.; PANFILOVO X.J.p doteent; KHILIK02 M.M.j, inzh.; bffMHCHIY9 N.P., inzh,; ALFEROV, K.S..V inzh.; ANTONOV, S.P.j DIKSHTEYN, Ye.I.; YAGNM9 M.I.; GONCHAREYSKIY9 Ya.A.; TRIFONOrg, A.G.; SEDACH, G.A. 'Open-hearth plants with large-oa~acity furnaces' by D.A. Smoliarenkop N.I. Efanova. Reviewed by N.A. Vecher and others. Stall 21 to.2*.125-126 F 161. (KERA 14:3) 1, Sverdlovskiy sovet narodnogo khozya7stva (for Vecher, Germaldzej Pan- filov). (Open-hearth furnace- sle-nd construction) (Smoliarenko, D . kEr ova, N.I.) .A~ BELI Efficient way of expanding the steel smelting industry. Stall 23 no.5t408-410 14Y 163. (NDU 16:5) 1, Nagnitogorskiy metallurgicheakiy kambinat, (Open-hearth furnaces) (Oxygen-Industrial applications) Tsill-IMIwip R.R., inzh.; FORTNOV, A.A., glavnyy red.; GRECHISIM31., I.I., zarnes- titol' glawlago red., )311LU K.N., red.; POD" Y11-1-1-3 )IICIIIKOV, N.V., red.; I TSITRIII, M.A.*, red.; ST11:3111, (Calculation of mine dust removing equipnent.) Raschet shakhtziykh pylootsasyvaiushchikh uBtanovolc. I-loskva, Goagortekhizdat, 1963. 82 P. (Tula. Podmoskovnyi nauchno-issledovatellskii i proek-tno- konstrulctorskii ugolinyi inatitut. Sbornik nauchnykh trudov, na.8) (IURA 17:10) 1. FELIKOV, L. A. 2. USSR ('000) "The Pancreatic Hydrolyzate of the Siberian Sal,,.-.on tip a _11,~re for Bacteriological 7utrient Media", Trudy Khabarovt3koi-,o In-ta 3pidemiolo.-ji i Vikrobiolo;-it Oforlkv of thp I[MbnrovRk Institute of Epidemiolo.~-Y and Colic.-tion 1, 1951, pp 131-U5. 9. Vik-robiolo,!iya, Vol XXI, Issue 1, Moscow, Jan-Feb 195i, jr 121-132. Unclassified. SMRODINTSBY, Anatoliy Alakesivirovich, laureat Stalinskoy premii, professor; XRIVISXIT, Aleksandr Sameonovich, kandidat biologicheskikh nauk; WJQI,,L.A., polkoynik maditsinstoy aluzhbjr, doteent, rodaktor; I X&IRR CAM, a. redaktor; ALYNDY, A.Ta., polkovnik meditsinskoy slushby, professor, redaktor; LEVINSXLYA, N.Z.. takhnicheskiy redaktor. (The world of microbes] Mir mikroboy. Izd. 2-oa, perer. MoskTa, Toen. izd-vo Ministerstya obor. SSSR, 1956. 177 P. (Mot, 9:6) l.Oblen-korrespondent Akademil meditainskikh nauk SSSR (for Snoro- dintsev).2. Konsulitant chlon-korrespondent Akademit meditsinakikh nauk SSSR (for Alymov). (Micro-organisms) BALIKOV. L.A. - __ I ToxOnfection from milk:eausecl by Salmonella enteriditis. Zhux,, milciobiol.epid. i imun. 28 no.3:46-47 Mr '57. (MI-RA 10:6) (MILK-BACTERIOLOGY) - BELIKOV, LFJONID ARISTARKHOVICH The Oacteriological Weapon and Methods of Protection from it. New York, UUMS, 1961, 320 P. Illus., Diagrs., Graphs (JPRS: 7590)- CSO; 5595-N) Translated from the original Russiant Bakteriologicheskoye Gruzhiye I SonsolT Zashchity of Nego, Moscow, 1960. ANOKHINA, A.P., epidemiolog;.BELIK0,1~-~, dotsent; GORSHKOVA, N.M., epidemiolog; MEZHUYEVA, T.P., sanitarnyy vrach Water-borne outbreak of dysentery. Gig.i san. 26 no.12-.60-62 D 161. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Iz Kuybyaheviskoy gorodskoy i Kuybyshevskoy rayonnoy sanitarno- epidemiologicheskoy etantsiy i kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney Kuybyshevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (DYSENTERY) BEELMOV, L.A. Activity of the Kuybyshev Branch of the Scientific Society of Epidemiologis'ts, Microbiologists and Infectious Disease Spiecialists. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immm. 43 no.ltl55-157 Ja t66 (MIRA 19 t1) BELIKOV, L.B., inzh. "" . ., ..- 1 , Effect of the dimensions of rubber parts on their shock absorbing properties. Vest. TSNII MPS 25 no.1:53-55 166. (MM 19:2) LUKANIN, Ye.A., gvardii polkovnik, red.; B3LIKOV._ podpolkovnik, red.; SOKOLOVA, G.P., takhn.red. (Text book on political studies for senior noncowissioned officersl Uchebnoa posobie po politicheskiM 2aniatiam dlia serzhantov i starshin. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo, H-va obor. SSSR, 1958. 494 p. (MIRA 12;9) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Armiya. Glavnoye politicheakoye upravleniye. (Russia-Armed forces-Education, Nonmilitary) MALIKOV, A.F., podpolkovnik; BELIKOV, M.A., polkovnik, red.; SOLOMONIK, R.L., tekhn.red. (Striving to achieve ahigh level of combat readiness; from the experiences of Army and Navy party organizations] V borlbe za vysokaiu boevuiu gotovaost'; iz opyta raboty armaiskikh i flotskikh partlinykh organizateli. Moskva, Voen.isd-vo X-va obor.SSSR. 1959. 141 p. (MIRA 12:9) (Ruosia--Armod forces--BducatioA, Nonmilitary) Bn3ILI!XjOVAJJ.A,; polkovnik, red.; LUKANIN, Te.A., gvardil polkornik, red,; WoIPOV, 2.S., general-ms7or, obahchiy red. Dianual on political stndiss for soldiers and sailors] Uchebnoe posobie -Do politicheakim znniatiiam dlin soldnt i matrosov. Moskva, Voan.12d-vo H-va obor.SSSR, 1959. 557 p. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hinisterstvo oborony. Glavnoye &liticheskoye upravleniye. (Russia--Armed forcee-3ducation, Nonmilitary) LUKOV. Grigoriy Demlyanovich, kand.pedagog.nauk. polkovnik; BLILIKOVK-A polkovnik, red.; VOLKOVA. V.Te., takhn.red. [Psychology-, assays on problems in the training and education of Soviet troops] Paikhologiia; ocharki po vopronam obuchaniia i vospitaniia sovetakikh voinov. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo N-va obor. sm, ig6o. 254 p. (MIRA 13:5) (Psychology. Military) (Military education) BARTIKOV9 A,k.. KBITW4111DYANTS, R.5.0 dotsent~,,J'ELIKOV, M.N., aspirant Cases of tularemia la sheep in Stavropol Territory. Veterinariia 42 no-509-60 My 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Stzvropollskly sel'skokhozynystvennyy institute k-~50-790-667 E. (.1 ) IT Jr Xd'C--NR-7--KM22G90 -(A,N) SOURCE CODE: WWWWOM/003/00JI/0034 AUTHOR: Bellkoll, M. N.(Aspirant); Bannikovp A, A. (Scientific superviri-orl-profet 04: S~-Avropoll Agric-Ultural Ins~ ~te Sta pollskiy sallskokhozynyatvannyy institu-t-)- TITLE: Susceptibility of merino sheep to tularemia~ SOURCE: Voterifiariya, no. 3, 1966, 31-34 TOPIC TAGS: tularemia, antigen, brucellosis, diagrjqstic med -ici*ne, serum. animal ABSTRACT: The minimurn infecting dose for merino lambs.8-10 months old Iproved. to be 100 microbial dolls. Doses of one hundrod million, one billion, and ten billion colls caused a severe form of tularemia with distinct clinical symptoms. Four-month-old lambs had a milder form of tho disease. The height of the serum titer varied with the dose used. The diagnostic titer ,of tho agglutination reaction was 1:25 because lambs infected with the iminimun dose (100 ceUs) had a positive reaction with tularemia antigen in ,a serum titer of 1:25 and higher bo~woen the 15th and 25th days. The :comploment-fixation reaction to tularemia was positive in 80 of the cases from the 15th day 4fter infection to the end of the wLporimonf.- It was !negative with brucdUcsi antigen in all the animals. The skin dLlergy.tesi with tularin in a concentration of one billion ,microbial caUs in 1 ml (dose 0.2 ml) produced a distinct positive reaction in the infected anima3,q duringtho_45 days of the pxporimont. In 8-month. 'old lambs a positive reaction was not6d on the' 5t-h day, andifi 4-month-old' animals, between the 10th and 15th days after infection. The authors conclude that the skin toot with tularin and the complement., fixation reaction are reliable means of diagnosing tularemia in sheep and of differentiating tularemia from bruoeUosia#0rigt art..has 1' r.-m-7- -ta J cardl/l~ SU6-CbDEi: 06,* _6~M6-M-bkEl none UDC: &�s6l6.98l.455-OW.3 t636.36 N . BELIKOV, M., inzh.; GOLDOVSKIT, P., inzh. I-EFtke the work of riveters safe. Okhr.truda i sota.strakh. no.4: 71-75 0 '58- (MIRA 12:1) (Rivets and riveting--Hygienic aspects) Hygienic and t ecWcal ch aract arl sties of new air riveters And holders with reduced recoil and vibration [with summary in Ingliah); Trudy 1SGMI 44--177-195 158 (MIRA 11: 12) 1. Kafedra g1glyany trade s klinikoy profzabolevaniv Leningradakogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo maditainskogo instituts, (zav. kafedroy -prof. Yea % AndreVev&-Galan1na)*' (INDUSTRIAL HYGrW. hyg. & technical aspects of riveting air hamners & holders with reduced recoil & Vibration (R")) (VIBRATIONS, reduced vibration & recoil in new riveting air hammers & holders hyg% & technical aspects (Rus)) ZAY*rsLvy A.A.; POITOVSKAYA, Ye.V.; BZLIK(.)Vjl,,6 Duration of prGsei-vation and localization of the tularemia agent i the organism of experimentally infected sheep. Veterinariia 42 no.7:2&-27 JI 165. (NIRA 18:9) 1. Stavropoll3kaya krayevayit sanitattio-eplde:nic"-og,~chi-skaya stantatya (for Zaytsev, PoIcrovs-kaya). 2. Stavropoll.,fl.-ly a ell '.-~kokhozyayn tvennyy injtItut (for Belikov). -L ZL1004, ~UTUVT Jlc, .ACC NR,,AP6o158p1 .(A N) SOURCE CODE 9 UR/0346/65/000/00/0026/PM7 AUTHORI ZaXtedy, A. A.; Pokrov6kAXa~L1eL_V. Belikov. M. V. 3a ORG.- (Zaytsev, Pokrovskayal Stalropolt Arej Sanjt2n~&Ridemioiogical Station (Stavropollskaya krayeva B. Ya Danitarno-epidemiologicheakaya stantsiya Stavropol' AP v] -ri2ultural Instit ILe 013tavroPoltskiy sell skokhozyaystvonnyy ins _U titut) TITLE: Length of persistenke and.localization of the tulAramiAmthogen in the organism of,experimentallv infected aheep ~:SOURCE: Veterinariyap no- 7t 19659 26-27 TOPIC TAGS: 'tu'laremia, commercial animal, animal disease, epidemiology, human Ailment ABSTRACT: Th6experiments were performed on sheep (~S'Soviet 'Merino lambe -.8-10 months p1d, and 6 Caucasian.lambs 4 months old). The lambs were sub- cutaneously infected with virulent strain No 713 (minimm ID of this strai lor white mice and guinea pigs -,I microbial call (MO)) In doses of fromI to 1,,000,000,,000 MC. Anatomic-pathological dissection of the lambs during 'the perirx* of acute course of the disease revealed the presence of the 1pathogen in their-parenchymatous organss which points out the epidemiolo- -8-10 month- _.gical danger,of slaughtering the animals at that period In the :,old lambs the tularemia pathogen was isolated from the akin at- the vite ol, ;culture injection, whereas'in the 4-monthe-Old lamos It was isolated only from' Ahe lymph nodes, Isolation of the pathogen from the lymph nodes of the lambs' with'tularemia on the lfth and 50th days after the date of infection (period., danger -of infection to humans during lof observation) involves the Cdrd 1 L2 UDai 619.616.981--1435=922A-16.1 - GRINKEVICH, Petr Stepanovich, dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; DCKBROVSKIY, N.G., prof,, doktor tekhn.nauk, obahchiy red.: BELIKOV, M.P.,' dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red.; KROMOSHCH, I.L., inzho, red.12d-va; ZNAMUSKIT, I.I,, 'prof,edoktor tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; KIRITMKO" I.E., zamestitell glavnogo makhanika, reteenzent; SHKUNDIN, B.K., inzh., reteenzent; ZLIKINA, E.M., tekhn.red.; SOLSTSEVA, L.V.,.tekhn.red. [Building machinery] Stroitellnye mashiny. Pod red. N.G.Dombrovskogo. Moskva, Gos.iod-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit.i stroit.materialam, 1958. 495 p. (MIRA 120) 1. Kuybyshevgidrostroy (for Kiriyenko). (Building machinery) A6 L., 4 30 a, 00 000! 004 001 0 02 Of 0 0:1;. A I a S k A stIALLIAMICAt WIN 00 S; q s AV 10 it 70 ONTO, Us * o 0 a.; 's to 4, 0 *00::Ooo 000 00 A-A, A- ia bbd famces--m-r- 18-31 and No. 2, IS--M-In he equa. f(w bk" in a bkOt fmawt; P - A V-, P is pnmmrr 0 a. Vis vol. of air per unit t im be- Z. t rwa I A avid I.P. dcVendful :i 1h:,74 Minar or 0 thulml 1VW Of 111011011 of the blast Prevaih. and .4 is a 0 am.. tegowd two. of tolstamv to air Oil*. lot a sivirn 11mv. Acrmd1ft to B.. A istiot avorm. hut avuiable .06 muchr. dePenclinot 0u Partk* sise and distrilwition of the .04 Kstdc" in lbefunwe. &Woo temp, aull 00 I the funsam. fit cenns this vurff. "thm 4 tht blast furtwir. S. .00 coo r, 0 0 zoo goo COO' zoo 0 0 .-Go 'Go CtMwKA11Gm 00 i116 Ass v ~ 11 of IS It It Ile" 6.411 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 afta 0 6 16 0, i .1 BILIEDVv M.P., kand.tekhn.nauk Comparing possible methods of air blast feed to the blast furnace. Trudy Inst.tepl.AN URSR no.10:73-82 153.* (MMA 13:5) (Blast furnaces-Doeign and construction) BELIKOV, 1.11. F. "The Problem of the Rational Production of Blast-Furnace Blasts." Hin Hiiiner Education USSR, Dnepropetrovsk Order of Labor Red Banner Letallurgical inst Ineni 1. V. Stalin, Dnepropetrovsk, 1952 (Dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 32, 6 Aug 55 Xfio*iH, Alskmandr Takorlevich, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professorl 2*L~M, X.IP. redaktor; SAPONOV. P.T., redalctor; XUUM, 1~ redaktore (fteory of dynamic relationships of solids and fluids] Teorlia, di- namichaskogo Yzalmodelstriia, tel 1 shidkosti. 2-e izd., ispr; I dope Xoekvao Oov&'Ixd-vo lit-ry po strolte Jarkbitekture, 1955p30? Iij (Microf 128] (MI" 80) (Solids) (Fluids) 3(5), 300) S071/99-59-10-8/11 AUTHOR: Belikov, ~'.F. Candidate of Engineering Sciences TITIE: Coordinating Conference on the "ost Important Resea,-ch Work on Hydro-melioration. Construction PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1q511, Nr 10, pp 61-62 ABSTRACT: The Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidrot-ekhniki i melioratsii.(All-TTnion Research In- stitute for Hydraulic Engineering and Melioration) together with the Gostroy SSSR and the Akademiya po stroitel'stvu i arkhitekture (Academy of Civil En- gineering andArchitecture), urged by a special decree promulgated by the Gosstroy, the Gosplan and the !vIi- nisterstvo finansov soyuza S17R (Vinistry of Finances of the US7R), held a conference from 22-28 June 1959 to coordinate and organize their respective research work on hydro-melioration in the period 1959-196% Research was to cover the following problems: 1) me- Card 1/3 thods of designing and building meliorative systems SOV/99-59-10-8/11 Coordinating Conference on the 11~ost Important Research Work on Hydro-melioration Construction and increasing their efficiency through the use of the latest equipment, 2) methods of organizing and per- forming meliorative work and developing melioraiive machinery and 3) water supply and sewerage for rural areas. The Conference was attended by 57 representa- tives of 23 research and production organizations con- cerned with melioration engineering- SAITHRIt UkrNIIGi- IT, Giprovodkhoz, AzNIIGil,-T, TurkmenNIIGiTT, ArMTIIGill, LatvITIMM, LitTT 'IIGiM, YuzhTTIIGi", Posgiprovodkhoz, Lengiprovodkhozt Glavgolodnostepstroy, Tnstitxt vod~- nykh problem Uzbekskoy akademii nauk (Institute of Fydraulic Problems of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences), Turkmengidrostroy, the Vodgeo Institute, Tnstitut san- tekhniki (Institute of Sanitation Pngineering), etc. The Plenary Session heard a paper by the Director of VNIIGill A.T5. Tsarevskiy on "Raising the ?. "ajor Scien- Card 2/3 tific Problems and Effecting Coordination of Scienti- SOV/99-59-10-8/11 Coordination Conference on the Vlost Tmportart Research Work on H~dro-melioration Construction fie Research ir ~Ieliorative "ngineering". The Confe- rence pointed out shortcomings in scientific coope- ration in the past and indicated ways in which research might be coordinated. ASSOCIATIOU: VITIIGil?T Card 3/3 BELIKO t-M.P,;-YEMELIYANOVp V.A.; NESTEROVv V.Y I I ~--,v e.; CHURAYEVp N.V.# kand. tekhn. nauk, naucbmyy red.; SAFONOV9 P.V.j red,izd-va; GOLIBERGp T.M., tekhn. red. [Using radioisotopes in hydraulic engineeripg] Primenenie radio- aktivnykh izotopov v gidrotekhnicheskom stroitellstve. Moskvap Gos. izd-vo 3.i.t-ry po stroit'st arkhit. i stroit. materialamy 1961. 162 p. (MM 14:9) (Radioisotopes-Industrial applications) BELI V I.P., doktor te'khn.nauk; TEVEROVSKIY, B.Z.p inzh. AO__jj_- Using power-metal fIltero in dry cleaning of blast-furnace gasev. Prom.energ. 16 no.9:28-31 S 161. (MIPA 14--8) (Gas purification) MARKVARTDE, V.M., kand. tekhn* naiik; BELIKOV M.P., kand. tekhn. nauk Modern designs of sprinkling apparatus. Gidr. i mel. 16 no.6: 21-27 Je 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellakiy in8titut gidrotekhniki i meliorataii imeni A.M. Kostyakova. SOURCE CODE: UR/0193/65/000/009/6028/0031 ,AUTHOR: Belikov, M.P. (C andidate of technical sciences); Guber, K.V. -ORG: none TITLE- Now equipment for agricultural irrigation SOURCE: Byulleten' teldmiko-ekonomicheakoy informataft, no. 9, 1965, 28-31 TOPIC TAGS: agricultural engineering, agriculturalmacbinery, Pipeline ABSTRACT:, The authors describe new machines and pipeline equipment for mechanization of sprinkler and channel Irrigation. A table is gim.showing the basic technical characteristics of both production and experimental sprinkler machines. Data are also given on pumping machines as well as flexible and rigid pipelines. . Some figures are given an the savings achieved by use of the new Irrigation equipment for.varloua crops In various regions of the Soviet Union. ~Recommendatlons are given for economizing on production by using light alloys and plastics. Orig. art. bass -3 tablis. SUB CODE.- 02, 13./ SUBM DATE.- none' Card' I UDC 631.347.2.003.1 1: 1:7 0 f 0 4 0 o 0 a 0 a 10. v Is P a . 4d it 4 a 0 it I A At 1 I Ll#t A I I All 11 cffx 0, all loo- I I j 9 0 0 A TW04WOtM 11111114141 Of thf FWUV* MWOMIST blOngto Sol HO At 1410 1141MIth-IrAf .11%fdfkll 111tili 94WRI .1 a It AV -0 tv SITOO00 :U 0 V 171 i7Y go so 0 60 *0 09 0 0 a 0 q 0 0 0 is* 06 oesooss 0 o * 0 0 0 q a ad a F W ago coo* 4: so zoo rA Nee -Ul po to *of f :04 fit 006 linlyto undot W 'to h' ke for ad RwV obtaW the dc- ti, I's" of an aterslatids to fwmlr the trtq-ncy. p..d.. tM tWMPb=tk ;4 Rathmann A 16 - I L A 14?ALLVM#A Lffll&VWI CLAW19AVO SOON SIVIsim - 06 . WON lilt oil in MORE & u a of 0 a w a I A 4 3 4 Al: .01 Igo 0 0 * e 0 go *too-* 0 0 94 W14,61-we 9 0 0 e 90 so *6 00 llllmm-wm~ me* Are* 400 see wee Wes 400 0 600 0 -4 0 ti i 00 dialsom meat of Gaut 10" of .06 V. v MW a. N, Fiftiggl'. t Asm . .11 3U3 10441 at thermquency. sud,tb*,*wkctr*phcm wh.. form*. P If R. Goo IMP 0 400 U31 Of o tie* tro 0 Ails .1% a <AatUvGKM 0.611041%At CLAWFICATICIA b0 too Joe I U Irw 0 @1, 000 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 4 00 4 a 0 0 0 0 000 0 000 09 i0 o 0' 0 Goo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0-0 0 00 a 0-000 00 00 0 w0.0 A sea eel off 00 FRED PagMt AM P#0811101 so -AkIii6k cosuot dM9 Id - U' 9 N Via n!Mf.Vf . (U. S. S. it) 9; r Owed* lox, a (ac tbek emp" Nes flat -Xcj. m 31 IAC4 SM fuwwa Dot" rsl_~t~ fumt1m A0 so fu ff. Rathmana WAD* Opt,- ca AIII.IL& NTALLUNIC&L UTI*ATWI 100 Off see 200 use use see zoo tie* No's -1 Novel mv d iff Aa d it it ic a Iii w DO 9 a a As 9 a 41 2 6 0 0'0 e 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 00 q BELIKOV I M. V. vThe Question of the Dispersion of the Dielectric Constant in a Stronger Electrolyte.," Acta Phys.,, 12, No-2.. 1940 Dnepropetrovsk State U. BELIKOV, N. Bolikov, IT. - "Stakhaaw mothodu for finishim, Jobs," Proi-.,.vocl. obucheniyo, 19LWJ, No. 12, 0 p. 25-.,,6 SO: U-3600, 10 JUIY 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inyldi Statey, No. 6, 1949). 1. BELIKOV) No A* 2. USSR (600) 4. House Painting 7. Over-all mechanization of painting. Gor.khoz..Mosk. 26 no. 12 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A=il -1953, Uncl. BAULIN, U.N.; BELIKOV. N.A*; SOSHIN, A.T., professor, vedaktor. [N.A.Belikov's method for over-all mact-n4zation of plastering workI Komplekonaia melchan sateila shtukaturnykh rabot po metody N.A.Belikova. -Moskva. Goo. izd-vo It%-ry po stroltel'styu I arkhitekture 1933 18 P. inn ~: 6) (Plastering) DBOLIKOV, N.A.- MOVCHAN, F.F.; KROGER, Yu.V.,zedaktor; CHXBYSH]WA, O'l lrekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Use ok machiner7 in painting] Mekhanizateiia mallarnykh rabot. Hoskwa, Gos.izd-vo lit-r7 po, stroitellstvu I arkbitekture, 1953. 151 P. [Microfilm] (Painting, Industrial) ,--,BXLIKPVv If., inetruktor peredovykh metodov truds Now pattying unit. Stroltell no.8:23 Ag 160, (Patty) (RIU 13; 8) BELIKOV, N.A. Unutillzed possibilities in car operation on the Gortkiy Railroad. Zhel.dor.tranap. 47 no.12:39-41 D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Zamestitell nachallnika otdola ekspluatatsii Glavnoro upravieniya vagonnogo khozyaystva. BELIKOV, II.F.C;aielikov, N.F.J, mekhanik Cart for moving the front part of a tractor. Mekh. sill. hoop. U n0-7:15 J'I '60. (KIRL 13110) 1. Kolkhoz "Vitchisna," Staro-Bashevokbgo rayona, Stalinskoy oblasti. (Tractors--Maintenance and repair) - BELIKOV-j' Eilkolay Mikhaylovich; ZAYTSL"i, V.S.s red.; TIKHOI;OVA) I.M.p telaR.-red,, ---- (Man'-s glory is his work) Chelovek slaven trudom., Leningrad# Lanizdat, 1961. 56 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Sekretarl partiynoy organizatsii ordena Lenina zavoda "Krasnyy vyborzhets" (for Belikov). (Leningrad-Socialist competition) 6 "Honey inspection and determInation of its quality." Veterinariya, Vol. 37, No. 5, ~96o, p. 82 A~,r,, eaT Via ~ S", r~~, L, / k-,- " uIK,)IV BILIKOV, N.Y. lFlat hearth traveling oven with gas heating. Khleb. i kond. prom. 1 no.9:3-5 S 157. (MMA 10:11) 1. Tsesoy=ny7 nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut khlebopekarnoy promyshlonnosti. (ovens) BELIKOV, N,V.: LAGUZINA, I.M.; FOGEL', V.01 Exparimental heat, measuring apparatus for investigating the bakEng process of hearth baked products. Trudy TSNIIKHF no.8:37-50 160. (MA 15:8) (Heeb-Transmisaion) (Baking) BELIEN, O.A. ~."' . '01- _ Shaping genr cotme In SHTO MVTU no.3:23-30 machining low-module globoid worms, Trudy 157. (14LRA 10:9) (Gear cutting) ,:-al4KOV, 0 --,,A,,Anzb. Designing an ekMaient individual hydrulic drive for molding eaeas. Iuv.vyo.uoheb.zav.j m~shinostr. no.4%148-155 160. (MIRA, l4tT 1. Moskovskoye vyssheye tpkhnichesko~* uchilisliche im. Baumana. (Molding mabineih-Hydraulic driving) I BELIKOV, O.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Increasing the productivity of molding machines. Vest.mashinostr. 46 no.ls63-66 Ja 166. (MIRA 19t1) KD~, ~-~ GEYZR, V.G., inzbe~er; BELIKOV, P.P., inzhener; Automatization of water drainage in mines. MY 153. RWIKOV, A.L., inzhener. Hekh.trud.rab.Fno.5:16-18 (MM 6:5) (Mine drainage) GETYMR, V.G., prof.; BORUMENSKIT, A.G., dotsent; BELIKOV. P.F., insh.; TIMOSHEITKO, G.I., inzh. Automatizing pumpingstations for hydraulic mining. Nauch. dokl. vye. shkoly; gor. delo no.1:139-145 '58. NIRA 11:6) l.Predstavlena Imfedro7 gornoy mekhaniki Donetakego industriallnoge instituts. (Excavating machinery--Electric driving) BELIKOV P F inzh.; RUTHAN, R A., inzh. !j - . ., Electrode water level indicator housed in a protective pipe. Sbor. trud. Inst. gor. dela, AN URSR no.12:9&-105 161. (MIRA 15:11) (Liquid level indicators) a A 6 C D 0 4 0 X L A w 0 04 2 S T W IT cm AT is Ts - %it &-*"kettle SIOUTIts! AND st" CADVOI 0. WWI- AVI~44 M"k n!qkbai WHO 19 nee 000.1 u-4laome-Eddlms its ftTav ruOT-4004j OATOGOODIM u4 Joe DoG, u0swes Oto M440i 000 JO GUO111PPIN Pulp 4Tddur. & poMletv v q-41a peup,4q* *"a %selp M-4T^ $11ftse-1 1609 'POUPMO NT ~DJJTW lain jusV409.n- Pn &qt9jum Anju9wTddvup .4 'Z06-661 gkT wLC6T ir-0411m, pull 1111A 9TICI UT fPK j0 mmmir %ndep *u -..$( ,0, 1 HIGISOR *IDS OPOOV 'Pufa OVUM Aoxim Pum Aoulleff 000 ja ucj%jpu*o o1quouedolpal mv n #%nVd:".jOjwt st"UIV.00. 00 so- r go 1xia-AMPPYPNER41 Age 1 0 1 A 14 it Is IN V a at AS A .7 a I t. v 12, - a -10 JL-L -1-1- Ak N IX GR ft 4 9 4 I, If A !j 1.1' fool-$ 'Itli 4.4 1010#41.1% .N. #0 A Rubber famutioa in Mole of kok-Mgbyz. 1'. 0 Cwpi. rem4. arad. I-i. 45. 4). -The rubixt vxnatent Ut %tOFtd rixg. .1 k,aL- -Ughrx incredIW4 when the r"S irm SubjeTted to willint 09 J11 or III conditions of Irl impnicil gmwuw exchange, fc.%-rmwd '00 WhVn.tht FOIRII We IF Mt And Wril AtI91-1. AM$ VVISIA10"I -00 "Amt with vm%t. hund-litv of th~ r..W. It A .00 *00 06.3 Al-Un'on Sci- Res- last. Rubber Plants go* set i; I Zee are voo J:I tie* Wee 16 AV p0 It -3 In A s a w a m A i me a sa o ;1 4 v a 14 K a It a m a Ill e1,'. 48 04~000 - 9 110, log ~*e a of tubber to the S. Iklikov. $, V. at llj. Pairlin. A. 1. Fill'to. and H. . Upinan: 00"y A W. Nibb S.S.S.R. $0, 40-6 (1043). -The Oft-UnUdAtiOn Of lublwl let the wksts 44 2'yral-al liksk-w4litil 144111. *Ill. felt a d"traw. the 114*1 Slow Juliod like W4141111#411.41 period. and the aft-onit tin* doling lite %valips tA 4 Ifi., "Jacka.- CMftSpMli4S tit Vlach Of thelt ill Ul" I IWO t' 4. a firclevise of the Viswaity and, brace, of tile mol. wt. 44 tile rubber. The drop, during the vAsting-off lorritid. ran be explained by the "Ilvity of the "I micriorganilin. whkh ACI!ite Okvtsm to the rubber brounse at the llyosx~fi of I Tlw drup. duting lite but'"14411011 1,0110d.j is caused by the activity u1 the plant itself as r"Jrocr4 by the oharp AM of tht, carbohystraic exchange in New 44 thedecompti.provess. portion u( the vubber during the butonisat I their 13 alao a dCVMw to the ittlit. of thay-ack-harhIcs. tion my be villanled " 14 periol during whk-h the tool. Instead of accumulating sadmilatro, lieciAlics it suilitfief of them,. Apparetitly. the rapid devviopment ot the re- prutfuctive argans In the early spring is possible because I of (hc Intrusive mobill"tion of Pubstances. Including pol, be let and rubber, frum the too(. The theory that regards the rubber as an excretiort wbkb, having been depWttd In the milk vewls of the toot. docs mA any. tonevir pankipAte In tile exchange of Substances, is Coli- "freed Incorrect. n. Z. Kamk-h Pod4kamed accottsulatim of rubber In the mob of kJ70.4GOYS. P. S. OCIJILOT MFWt 11, 1., Up"Ma. V*k- n AW.Ndaik S-SS-R- $0, 407-VOW); Cf. t'-J, 40,' A T . MI.-Teirts at a ;~~Ueteql with 2-year ohl ptAnts. The vublicr content linTrasni with willing; whrn 1- of wt. rruchcd W% of the twitinal wt.. tile fonimtion o( addu). rubber cessed. Wilting tests were also performed during the wbak vegetation pniod of the IgAut. As the intensity of the growth decresw*, the rapavity of the roof to synt"att =I. the pott-bary"t 1wriutt at~ doc-n-ases KmIually. Voc roots pieliftl during the JwTiod at Intensive growth, the amt. at tkayse4viiarkirl ConsturAd VM8 much More thn for those P;CW I-," summerdormancy. In the latter there istbe synth,.n;,j winvose Ftsulting (rain the decamp1l. Of the SMAYWA.VWkIeS while in the fanner the content of sucruse, unaer the mutt cmulltioup, does " change. The mum intensive tbt wilting of roots picked during the perold of summer dot. Imucy. the - sucroselsaccumulatedtherrin. Despite the Intensive decompts. at Inalin. the accumulation of xukTQW does not take place always, an exception bring the peritA of intensive growth of the plant and of the most intenstive lxxit-harmt. sytilbeds of rubber. It is 'bI timi in this C-AW. tWaUW Of the inttaSiVe Post=" syntheals of rubber, the monows, which am lormed as a rmWt of the decompa. at the polysarcharitka, we con- sumed in forming the rubber. as a result of this. there 6 no accumulation of sucrose. Conclusimt. The post-harmt synthesis of rubber In the roots of Irrynt-withys is in. diLsolubly bound with the transformation of the carba. hydrate complex. . 11. Z. Kamich 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 1 4 1 1 11 V A IL. 9- L- 1-1. X.J-" X-1L P 11- A J- I-A-ACAL OACC99"t Also .4149 of Pit V In. prevail OV1.011 2 P. Lit It. f- Up. lit inan. I L I ~w it". afoi- fit I %X.S-V. 34. were made 'in a Wan- Is'llssis form of kob-lieshys from the twanovo province, on the 111fil4itil vuricty 483, aulf on Nsivabitia's itimr4,,sid 00 vAilety. The shry roult Vrove INSAW 10 MI'M the "it. 0 * a jjjj)Isrj %JIT, oml wrlithest. fivions wh %am* 1&-2o ussir ll~t indr(- the ent1rudir traviefolmatkm- 4 wi.-. Ny"thrii,s arld INVOU-Mil of ousernow varm tirl.l. hV kill., Vo mi-thissit. Sis were sleld. Ok"Will"S tit itel. lee trawl, cartmohydratirs we" (mi-tionat"I by gk-wj'~ ~hlrcue. The sugar content, withisvil lihowing mark#,) 0 00 lwrraw* I;% themder variety "S. 14411talinfl, 46 irtmphild. The hiss, sugar i%suteut Ili the root%ni w-mirty See 4-1V, is conne"O with the miluerd pillyssircharide fractnal 4111 31 (Imilits + hemirellulost). The itttct*ty of wilaymic 0 "-whe,4s ( stsx-rose in the roll-ts larmsics in the ortier in.. IM, planialirm. letrapinill. The rat;- of immussellsvIvar. ides 111surrose in the leaves 44 tile y6firtirl agisres with tile trrnd tol' the " ill the- IVIC814,141 the call.. 04 morlopik=11-1 1. su"Illise 411111 Of NrislIL'Umn I.. Y,. the-As am higher then Ili ts 4.45. At harvest tinw tile too cither 2 vartalm halt roots writhing 30- more than the mentadn" forta. Wfier-fruit -setting individuab pirs- 4111P* roll its the tsopufation 44 tink-ughys Sir dixtinguishe by 300 the Cirralml iniger onsile"t. in this Ittraplaill lit higher at the JW6441 lovitw It. dimirlmil 0 ar"I Rwm after dowirring. L*tas. of the rusymic trans. to f-sirmatim vil samw by the mehal of Varmil" Infiltsation ran bt u%rd for the diagnossisof the pnigivnift ell the miste- too &&*.ILA Oft'~LL"Kssi Lat *At visit In taidjujurirw vieditil" of k k thirg. M.R.W. 0 -" N 194- too lee so till" it to Is PnitCV44 Kil Ill, It in a siarmto 4 61wellao3ew ~'VM/Xediclne - Botisny Oct 207, Medicine - Growth Influence of Hateroauxin on Maplanting and a,..,te Prost Resistance of Kok-sagbyz Grafts " P~ S.I., llkov, Sol Res Inst of Rubber Plants,, ~4 pp ',:~~ok Akad Nauk SSSR" o 1 1 4t; Vol LVIII, If Concludes from experiment that heteroauxin in kok- ftghyz grafts lovers frost resistance, of tissue , :g~pvths. This is a particular action, not merelY -growth preym tim. Present level of knowledge does .pot permit sufficiently clear presentation of the 'Imochanism of the action of growth substances. It 52M TSM/Medialne Botany (Contd) Oct 19k7 ,.scan be said only that together with a stimulatl= root,fornation there Is a lowering of frost resistance %oder the influstioe of hateroauxin. ;Submitted by Academician N. A. Makelmov, 28 Apr 4947 Abj t~ ^Vaq of 11141 &"uumdw" 41 "low 111 9110 took at k -witlitiai, r. s. INUILIVY and W. 1. IWFINIKov.1 (CO111111. Refid. Avalf. Sri, lf'S.S.k. 1*17, 68, 1101-6 ; Miji, Xmir.. 11"A, fit, I I'M: Rev. (Wa. 190.30. Alo).-The stiuly rnin.- par" the cultivat6n 4 a selcried farm -I, k-th -Aefus atul a fettapUfct Imm. The numnutin otuntulation 4 rubber actuts at diffeirat 11"w% in "rh ty1w. [a the velcoW form INa. 4M) at i, tcmluccd later uA kat Iontga than In the feirriploid l.m. Tht outhen e-Aimate that No. 483 is the F loort inicitating type. 101.32 Physiology TAb., All-Union Sci. Res. Inst. Rubber Plants Meet of nitrate and sumloolum fir*dinli on 10DOPF Con. tont alid activity 91 oxidative ousymes In kok-sagbya to. M. klikillin P " J!thkor z 14 1114boulvitNiord. And K V. INtmit"'v. S k Mlldt 4,1"11 N01 toomi 43.1thy.1"(ACII) in the presence of ground leavc% of the plant is very slight. "Aas le plats of the kok-"ghys growit tither with N.4NOj of (KII #Wj nuirillon sboweit that rislAwr yiehl is -4mssr Mwff in offraft-fiNI ptant% than In lito-tvil oxitfuto Atid 1% than In NII,Ird planti. No significum slider- 7 it" rums in the action of olidstive cosymm ctmiki ticdclectcj In June. In late August. however. the nittate-loj plants 'khowed consistently lower values of curalaic Activity, but the rubber Orld wax *wdy very %fight1v fq)%V, 111.11, , jtl~jnj% it' -NII- oulkilk", Addii. 0 nitr4te rilh,r j,j list IwIC111,11,11, '#r "C"t 'he call 1-1 (11V VVjVtAt1N1 1,tri-I 1,j 1,. rubl".y.iclo.I.S' BELIKOV,,p tr Sergeyevich T (Moscow Order of Lenin Agricultural Academy imeni Timiryazev), Academic degree of Doctor of Biological Sciences, based on his defense, 20 May 1955, in the Council of the Inst of Physiology of Plants imeni Timiryazav, Acad Sci USSR, of his dissertation entitled; "Formation and accumulation of rubber in Russian ddndelion3." Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences A SO Decisions of VAK, Listno. 18, 10 Sep 55, Byulleten' NVO SSR, No. 17, Sep 56, Moscow, pp 9-16, Uncl. JPRS/NY-435 -w The foruxition'and accumulation of rubber hydrocarbon (Cdoutchotic) In k0k. IS P Ong !IX- .' S. I=ejt TI Sy - Sel' - so k khZii O TM i . a s . I V P 1448-4 I A PI t- compp.study jndicwtestlvattl~r rubberfrom kok-an Rhyl anti that of 11mm plants art: identical. The presence ii I heavy ' -metals -In kok-&Aghys rubber lg~,Iue to the cont, t Vtbeft e4 -I - -meta[sJn,othi!rW 3ucs f 2 T h d f _ o o he met s o f ). ( cT ... . dttg. tile mbbef-mcrying 4p,,cjty of koic-saj;hyz (d t 11 F tilt opttadoff, A% ~,"14 aresoolewhat differe-t frMnstaild- ~ard ethm Th i b m e qut.-A ott of ru -drocarbon * ber-h~ formation, Is -dift-m%ed-~ voith observittions on - tilt relative visitics In -Ilchgow'Wa. of rubber hydrocarbons from. s,of the root. Away: rroin the neck of the Ant. the visadAy IntTea%es, with A inax. oL% 20-25 cat.. after w Se t hi hi 'd Imaws,: (4) - Formaiinn, 'of :dubber hydrocarbon after IlArVestirlg is dcltd.-by:the growtW I tilt [o t b u dv.. e- M Young put,14A the plant staff t)y the rcvfvo polywOuIlIrs, *(A) '111C "luatto of to.gro4th anti aiekelopinrnt, atifY. ' the p-Tobf-un.of wlvWorl nic ellicusaL (6) 'I'he relation C-f rilbber accuumLiOm to-6nifitiqns of grmving'the, plants, InOw link -tile Jactor of light.'aloiguye; N'wid P nutrition. ~ -an. geogra pfiic 'rtgio n are dWiweti. (7) Itte h16L Tok of 'Ica ~.fubbcr hydroLirlKwo. ilail tile qllrlth "jottilebiol.40i. nce d rAL iubWt Ill plants ttre:&~odi!K used. J. S. ruffe BIRLIKOV, P.S. "Plant nutrition through the use oflight and carbon (photosynthesis)' by L.A. Hiohiporovich. Reviewed by P'.S'* Blolikov, Tiziol. rest. 4 no.50187-488 9-0 157. (MIRL 10:11) (Photosynthesis) (Nichiporavich, L.A.) BINLIKOV, P.S., doktor biol. mw , prof.; KIRILLOVA, T.V., laborant. Intensity.of excretion as a factor In determining the functional state of plant calls [with mu=17 in Baglish]. hy. TSDA, no.2t 21-38 158. (NM 11t6) (Botany-Physiology) (Cells) BELIKOV P S - IORDANOV, I.T. "A practical manual of plant physiology" [in Bulgarian] by K.Iord and others. Reviewed by P.S. Belikov. I.T. lordanov. Fi2iol.rast. 5 no.6 N-D ' 58. (MIRA 11:12) (Plant physiology) (Iord, K.) 17(1) AUTHORS: Belikov P. S., Motorina, M. V. SOV/20-123-1-50/56 TiTLEt On the Day and Night Rhythm in Photosynthesis (0 sutochnykh ritmakh fotosinteza) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 1, PP 185 188 (USSR) ABSTRAM 30 years ago, simultaneously and independently from each other, the leningradskeya and the kiyevskaya Schools proved that the diurnal course of photosynthesis does not always follow the intensity of meteorological factors. Thus in the complex of conditions which determine the diurnal dynamics of photosynthesis, certain inherent conditions must play an important part; they entered the literature as the "plasmatic factor". In the course of the past 30 years not only the nature of this "plasmatic" factor has been revealed, but the observations mentioned have also been revised (Refs 9, 12 - 14)- Therefore, the authors feel justified to describe their test results which point to a rhythm in photosynthesis, without, however, trying to interpret the nature of the facts observed. Bean plants of the fiberless Saksa kind were Card 1/3 selected for the tests, which grow well in artificial light On the Day and Night Rhythm in Photosynthesis BOY/20-123-1-50/56 and show very distinct day and night rhythms in their leaf movements (Refs 3, 5, 11). C02 absorption was always measured by means of Rikhter (Richter) absorbers which were combined into an aggregate following the arrangement of Nichiporovich and Vasillyeva (Ref 6). From the results obtained, the authors deducted the following conalusionst 1) The day and night round of photosynthesis is irregular under any kind of test conditions. This holds of the entire period of vegetation also under constant conditions in the environment. A certain repetitiveness (povtoryayemost') was observed as-to the moments when maxima and minima would occur. The day and night round of photosynthesis is to be studied with oonsidera- tion to the endogenous rhythms. 2) Plants which were grown under the usual change of light and darkness showed the following periods of photosynthesis after being transferred to conditions of constant factors; the maximum roughly corresponded to the astronomic noon hours, the minimum to the night hours- 3) Plants which were grown in light con- tinuous throughout 24 hours showed a rhythm in the day and Card 2/3 night round of photosynthesis. Its increases and depressions On the Day and Night Rhythm in .Photosynthesis SOV/~10-1 2 3-1-50/56- followed each other more often. This oausedillfeverish" curves of 5hotosynthesis (a term employed by!k. S* Okanenkoj Ref 7 ). 4 All this suggests that in the d4 and night round of photosynthesis rhythms are effeotivdwhioh are determined by heredity, But new rhythms may also be adopted by the plants. There are 2 figures and 14 rererenoes, 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskaya sellskokhozyavatvennaya akademiya ,m. Ke Ae Timiryazeva (Moscow Academy of Agriculture ims'ni K. A. Timiryazev) PRESENTEDs June 5, 1958, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician SUBMITTED3 June 4, 1958 Card 3/3 MUNOV, P.S., prof., doktor biologicheakikh nauk-, XTRIT, VA. T.T., --g-Opl-re~ItIM Dynamics of the secretion of substances as an indication of the beat resistance of plant tissues. IxvvTSKhA to.6:7-18 '59. WU 13: 6) (Plants, Iffect of temperature on) BELj*qqj_L._&.,. doktor biologicheskikh nauk, prof.; MOTORINAO M.V.,kand. ~ biologicheakikh nauk; MKOVA, Ye.B., laborantka. UsIng Oe GIP-5 infrared gas analyoer for determining the inten- siveness of photosynthesis. Im TSW no.3t3O-39 160. (HIM 3-4:4) (Photosynthesis) (Infrared rays) BELIKOV, P.S.,doktor biologicheskikh nAuk, prof.; KIRIILLOVA, T.Y., aspirantka ------I,jffect of thermal stimuli on the viscosity of protoplasm (with tiummary in English]. Izv. TSKhA no.5.-35-44 160. (MM 13:11) (MUT-PHYSIOLOGICAL ZTECT) (PROTOPIASH) -----4ELIKOV, P - _,5,,-doktor biologicheBkikh nauk) prof,,; NOTORINA, M.V.., kand.bi-)logicheakikh nauk; KURKOVA, Ye.B., laborant Intensity of photosynthesis in various Triticum species. Izv. TSKhA no.5:44,51+ 161, (MIRA 14:12) (llhoatl (Photosyuthsais) BELIKQVI.Fw�A* daktor biolog. nauk,, prof.; IINITRIYEVA,, M.I.,, aspirantka Changes in the cartooLbydrate and amino acid campoaition of the barley colsoptile at high temperatures. Izv. TSKU no.010-40 162. (MIRA 16t6 (Barley) (Planto,, Effect of temperature on) (Planta-Chemical analyain) BUD= -r doktor biologicheakikh nauk; j)rof.j HORTORIMA, M.V. kand. EOL,--P~ . bdologicheakikh nauk.; KURMDVA,, Ye*B.t 2aborant. Brief activation of photosyntheiis As the manifestation of irritabi2ity in plants [with summary in English]. Izv. TSXU no.D47-60 162. (MIM 15;6) (Photosynthesis) BELIKOV, P.S. "Plant phyaiology" ~y V.A.Novikov. Reviewed by P.S.Belikov. Fiziol.rast. 9 no-4:511-514 162. (MIRA 15:9) (PLANT PHYSIOLOGY) BEUKQV---F- . daktor biolog. nauk, prof.; KIIRILLOVA, T.V.,, kand. Kii~g. nauk Dyrmics of the excretion of aome substanceo from barley coleoptiles under the influence of heat. Izv. TSKHA no.6t 61-a 162. (MMA 16:6) (Barley) Plantw~ Effect of temperature on) 8kudation(Botagy)) - BELIKOV, P* -S---4 DMITRIYEVAj, M.I.; KIRILLOVp T.' V. "physiological and biochemical characteristics of response reactions of the plant call to the continuous action of high temperaturea6l UNMW - Intel-mtiOnal Symposi-yx on the Role of' Call Renctlons in A&ptations Of Metnzoa to Ehvironmental Temperature. Leninerad, USSR, 31 Fay - 5 June 1963 BELIKOVP P.S., doktor biologicheskikh naukp prof.; GEY, B*A., kande -'EtAog. nauk Discharge of substances from wheat leaves under Increased dehydration as related to time. Izv. TLSKHA no.2.-29-33 163. (MIRA 16s10) BELIKOV, ?.S., dok.tor biolog. nauk, pr9f.; DI-IMIUVA, aspirantka Changes in phosphorus compounds and gas exchange in barley coleop- tiles at high temperatures (with summary in English]. Izv. TSKIIA no-3: 49-61 163. (ERA 16:9) (Plants- Respiration) (Plants, Effect of heat on) (Phosphorus metabolism) SNUFloil- ~ Pi~ siprof. doktor biol. nauk; MOTOMA, V. V., st--rt3Yiy nauch- 'tj nyy sotrudnik; N-17SKAYA, R.I., kand. biol. nLuk Nature of shart time activation of photosynthesis. 1m TSKHA no.6:28-36 164 18a) 1. Kafedra fiziologii rasteniy i Labcratoriya iskussfvennogo klimata MoskovsI-)y ordena LenLna eel I skokho--yaystvernoy eLkads- mii imeni K.A.Timiryazeva. BELIKOV, P.S., prof. doktor biolo nauk; VAKIMOVA, L.G., aspirantka I - Photosynthesis,, water content, and stoma movement in the cut leaves of kidney beans. Tzv. TSKHA no. 1t48-58 165 (MTRA 19:1) 1. Wedra fiziologii rasteniy i laboratori7a iskusstvennogo klimata Moskovskoy sel'skokhozyaystvennoy ordona Lenina aka- demii Imeni Timiryazeva, L 44277~-66 EWT(l) -SCTB DD ACC NR- AR6011859 SOURCE CODE: UR/0299/65/000/020/GOOI/GO01 AUTHOR: MQtorinep M. V.; Nevskaja, R. Is TITLE: Nature of short duration activation of.pbotosj0&hoAim- 7-1 SOURCE: Refs zb. Biologlyaj Abe. 2OG2 EF SOURCE: Izv, Timiryazevsk* a*-kb, eked*, no* 6p 19640 28-36 OPIC TAGS: photosynthesis, light biologic effects gas analyzer IR BSIrRACT: An infrared gas analyzer was used to study the photosynthesis rate of 17 to 20 day old leaves of Kustovays beans with an NaCl solution (1 M) acting on the roots as a stimulant for 2 min. The plants were grown under different lighting conditions: fluorescent lamp or a DRL lamp at 9000 lux and a DRL lamp at 18,000 lux. In.the first-case the photosynthesis rate was studied at 5sOOO lux (ascending part of ligbt curve) and at 110000 lux (zone of light saturation). In the second case# experiments were conducted at 5,000 and 20,000 lux. At the same time the state of the stomatel apparatus of the been leaf (lower epidermis) was studied. Under ligbt saturation conditions temporary activation of pbotoeyntbesis in response to submersion of roots in a pla.smolytic solution lasted longer and displayed a higher value. Short duration L 44277-66 ACC NRi AR6011859 ctivation was also observed in the linear section of the light curves hypothesis is suggested stating that the photosynthesis activation rocess starts with the light stages The photosynthesis rate does not oincide in time with stomate movements as increased photosynthesis revents widening of stomate openings; the general appeeranee of the urves is the same, During the activation period of both processess trends considered as proof of an excited state of the leaf appear in tb urrounding stoma of the epidermal cells and then disappear. It Is ssumed that any stimulus acting on the roots can induce propagation of xcitement which is transmitted to the leaf and causes activation of one r the other physiological function, Bibliography of 32 titles. * Avakimovae ZTranslation of abstraot7. UB CODE: 061-10 2/2 Miq BELIKOV,,F,.AY-;.; ~LANKPTA, A.V. Cast and shaped rolls for rolling trolleybus rails. Lit. proizv. rio.4:39 Ap 164. (MIRA 18-7) 0 BELIKOV, P~ #4hener.. 7Z_'_~r!'~N'qwe in---u-sing inoculated and high-grade pig iron for castings at ,the Frunze SW Vachine Building Plant, Proizv.-takh. inform. no.2: (RLRA 10W 1. Zavod (Founding) (Iron-magnesium-silicon alloys) -- --- ----- --- . . . ........ NJ:-/- lee t 123-1-7417 Translation from; Re-eprativn7 Zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1957, R Nr 1, P. 71 (U R AUTHORSt Belikov., P.Ya., Bolotov, A.N., Kononenko, A.G. TITLE: Production of High-strength Cast Iron (Opyt polucheniya vysokoprochnogo chuguna) PERIODICAL: In sbornik:0pyt pr6i7.zva otlivok. Khar1kov., Oblizdat., .1955, Pp. 72-8T. ABSTRACT: The production of high-strength cast iron by treatment with technically pure Mg or with an alloy having a high Mg content is accompanied by a bright flash and a splash- ing of molten metal from the ladle. As experimentally established, an alloy composed of 5 to 7% Mg, 40 to 50% S1, the rest Fe has the optimum casting properties and pro- duces a minimum flash. The cast iron produced with this Card 1/3 alloy is characterized by its excellent technical pro- Production of High-strength Cast Iron (Cont.) . 123-1-417 perties, a high fluidity and low shrinkage. It can be cast without refining into intricate castings of close- grained texture:1n, aU joints and passages and Ath wall thicknesMS of 5 to 6 mm. Tempering for 1.5 to 2hours at 750-800* produces pearlite-ferriteit-on which has the characteristics of malleable ferrite iron. The initial cast Iron smelted in a cupola has the following composition (in %%) - 3.0 -3.6 c; 1.5-2.2 Si; 0.4-0.6 Mn; 0.09-0.12 S; up to 0.2 P. Cast iron with an upper limit of C and Si content is recommended for castings having walls /,10 mm thick, and for castings having walls;~-40mm thick a cast iron with a lower limit C and Si content is advised. The alloy is added in pieces weighing from 4 to 10 kg in quantities equalling from 1.5 to 2% of Card 2/3 the molten iron by weight, using a hopper and ordinary 123-1-417 Production of High-strength Cast Iron (cont.) .. pouring ladles installed id a chamber with natural draft. When the molds are prepared the cross section of the I gate system is made 1.5 to 2-times larger than when similar castings are made of ordinary cast iron, and the deadheads are made approximately 20% smaller than for Card 3/3 carbon steel castings. Hh's*S. PIANKINA, A.V., inzh.; BELIKOV, P.Ye... inzh.; PSHENICHNOV, P.I. Use of large cast steel r+8, Stall 22 no.2:141-1/+5 F 162. (MMA 15:2) (Rona (Iron mills)) CHESNOKOV, N.D.; ZVEREV, V.A.1 Pri"U uchastiyes Bd6MOVA, N.G.; B4aov, P.Ye.; FONINSKIY, M.K.; BAMOV, M.M. SOMWAM-Mm Making roU cast iron in an acid open-hearth furnace. Ut. proizv no.2:4-7 F t63. (KRA 16;3) (Cast iron-Metallurgy) PLANKINA, A.V., inzh.; BELIVOV, P.Ye., inzh.; CHAYKIM, I.K., inzh. -- Thin-sheet mill rolls of magnesium-treated cast iron. Stall 23 no.6:544-546 Je 163. OIRA 16:10) 1. Kuznetskly metallurgicheakiy kombinat. L 46216-66 EWT(d)/EY.Ttl)/FSS-21~,-'EG(k)-2/T/EV(P(K~ IJP(c) WG ;~C--CNRt AP6011738 (A) SOME CODE: Ult/0317/66/000/003/002ZIOOZ7 AUMOR: Belikov, R. 'ngineer; Major) _JEngineer; Major); Karabak, 1. (L "00--ma ORG. None TITLE: Light communications- SOURCE*- TOkhnika i voontzhen*v, no, 3t 1966, 22-ZI TOPIC TAGS: -light communication, Uv communication, ir comminication system, coherent light, laser emission, laser modulation ABSTRACT: After developing the necessary background, the progress in the application of coherent monochromatic rays to communication transmissions is generally reviewed by using information and data published in foreign papers. AAaser device with a helium- neon gas mixture continuously emitting rays of a high coherency is considered to be one of the best for various communication purposes. The properties of laser highly directive optical antenna system and the advantages of its sharp directivity and sensitivity are discussed. A possibility of obtaining a great number of high-quality channels is stressed and an unlimited range of transmission in outer space is mentioned. A block diagram is presented, illustrating the transmitting and receiving stations of a laser consminication system including generation, amplification, modulation, emission and reception. The use of ultra onic, electro-optical and magneto-optical methods for modulation is discussed. The modes of operation of these three modulation system are explained with the help of Cnr.el 1/2 L 46216-66 ACC NR-. AP601i three diagrams. The ultrasonic modulation is based on supersonic vibrations created by a piezo-olectric osoillatore A polaroid crystal placed in electric field is used for electro-optical modulation while in the magneto-optical method, the action of -ago field is applied to the crystal. The demodulation processes are also briefly considere4o It is concluded that the laser-type communicatiorm have the best prospects for the future in outer spacee Orig. art. has: 3 diagrams* SU CODE: 170 20/ SUM UNS None Z/2 BUYANOV., V.M., kand.med. nauk.LB=OV,_.;3,.l~ Results of the alloplasty of postoperative hernias. Khirurgiia no.3t52-59 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy khinirgii imeni S.I.Spaookukotskogo (zav.akad, A*N.Bakulev) lechabnogo fakullteta Vtorogo Moskovskogo gosudarstvennoga, medit-inskogo instituts. imeni N.I,Prigova, (VENTRAL hlERNIA) (SURGERY, PLASTIC)