SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOCHAROV, V.F. - BOCHAROV, Y. I.

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BOCHAROV., V,F,, lnzh,; BLOIMp G.A., doktor khimicheakikh nauk, prof. I;,.- Vulcanizing affect of reeorcin and p7rocatechin in the ion deposition of the neutralized L-7 latex. Izv. vy-s. ucheb. zav.; to" log, prom. no.3al7-22 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1, Dnepropetr&vskiy khimiko-tekbnologichaskiy inBtitut. Reko- mandovana kafedroy tokbnologii re2iny. (Rubber, Synthetic) (Vulcanization) W, W]MF-RL.-,W- is P a pin U it U a a 1, is 0 w I, 1: 41 0 0 r* IP -,A I I M U CL W U it A 4 1 A, so Use d "MOMIa km Va. aw MA is *8 bydnww OWN at a coke 0"A. K, S, .00 ZA*WUO AXV Y-G-*UUKW-J- Chm- 10d. MOMMIN) 6. ITX# 9101CII) - Th~ PWPOW cd " "A 1m to det V wmk NIL figum or cm) tat xbmld Iw u. d in Ow bydrwalkmalmoltheaArowt j,"t%,"rvjnajv 06 witlk cvkt ow"m wilng vn*k NIL bquw and o%rns using "W tar. IW"urr sud trull) 00 Of 1k Sm at dWh t Points of the hydraulic main. trusp of hquW uwd and analysis III N113 hquor mid cwJ ta wtse tabuisted and the re*Wb virm compand. Cinw1u. zim. I. Weak NIL Hqm ma he Vc1Y sumeadully used in Or hydraulic suain; It 0: asi wu not found to i0ftrileft with any of the bier-stan psoc, rs of the ps plant 2 10 "Fuuk" 4 WISDOM mu fOrmcd III the brdmulic thain (a OIL W coal and cokv dmt. 0 CVW tar and Prodwh of Its d1cm rm and mhwtW sahit), shm' .41 1w u-I at furl 0 00 00 a lire 0 60 x** 00 11 941111 If Iwo* too U U AV .0 00 0 0 4 0 0 99900 000 9*0 4 a it u t3 W is IF 7 R it a a 30 1131PAJ9011 uu ids asu aloe, a 0141 Maiat F a - I 14 % N, I I 2 . Y , VQM&jkm 01 ts,60 dSpWj in 1%# b1draulic mAlm and inetbads of Its utfulatialm. : V- G 11%,WUAll lmj~ tWomm) 1. JAI -3(JIM01. Cou.4 III h't"14t6l" 4 00 ~ a's tw lumn tar di.td by the beat of eavdnj jimet in tlw hvdraulic utain) , S ' almwit W timm morr "Itis" Wl l h b d d I ro e na n n t e bcn tar was uer arr discunned. %% y - " won lim was foruml than when apmaiia wmW was used. The torst eman-col utiliLing 00 Irk It, mix it with pand. limestone and ciwkv YA a meakrial for hilkuvy roostrudivot. 00 coo v .00 L 06 ' I a, 00 900 ;:0 0 "oe sp* 00 WINAI(At CLAWMAIT60" eraturv difforences have high stability. By increasing the pressure in the drainage ch-arnbers of the pumps to a value equal to the flow pressure, the leakage may be mme equai W zero. On The basis of these tests-and~prevtws pubhontions, leakage may be componsatnd for by Tne.,qns of a differential hydraulic drive. 7he complexity of this system is axplaband by the lack of a compact differential unit, thus leading to the use of hvo pum- ps. Foreip, firras attempting to imprcrre machine tools have made Lhe hydrautin drives even more complica- ted. 71e present Investigation showed that ma.,dinum flow vitrintiors Is obsierved dtiring ch-u~ges of working pressure. Ilie lack of tomporpturo stability nt low floW rato s i 'i in the a.1lo vable range. Volumetric regulation thus has a wide futu re for low rates of flow. Orig. art. has; 6 figures and 21 equations. 64 RASHTA, T.M., doktor tekhn. Volumetric proportioning of minor fli:ld consumptions. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.8:82-88 164. (MIRA 171l1) 1. Kiyevskiy institut grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota. BMIZ IN, U.N.; TIKHOMIROV. S.M. (g. Vladimir); NIKOWAY, S.D.-. GRITS=, I.P.. IMYAZBV. F.Ve (K. Shakhty Kamenskoy oblastl)&J.~~'V~,. YERSHOY, T.Y.; SHUMILOV. D. Useful advice, ?is. v shkole 17 n0-3:62-64 My-Je 157. (MLU IOW 1, Gorodskoy institut usovorshenetvovanlya uchiteley, g. Moskva (for Berazin). 2, KlyuchevekVa semiletnyaya sbkola Sasovskago myom 14razanskoy oblasti (for Nikolayev)- 3- 27-ra Ohkolh, 9- Kherson (for Oritayuk). 4. Dokshukinalmys, orednyaya shkols. Kabardinakoy ASSR (for Bocharov). 5. 48-ya sbkola, g. Chelyabinsk (for Yershov). 6. Gor6dskoy institut usover6hanstvovanlya urhi- .teley, g. Chelyabinsk (for Shumilo,r). BOGRAROV" Me, inzh, Correcting deformations resulting from leaf warping in two-leaf Sluice gates. Rech. transpe 17 no.2:29-30 P 138. (MIRA 11:2) (Sluice gates) (Deformations (Mechanics)) BOCHAROV. .. inzb. Xxperience in operating.borlsontal sliding gates in bydmulle engineering structuires. Recb.transp. 17 no.9:52-53 (MIRA. 11:11) S 158. 1. Upravlenlys, kamla'Imni Nbskvy. (Gates, Hydmulic) 14(10) SOV/98-59-2-17/22 AUTHOR: Bocharov V-.-V-., Engineer TITLE: Improve the Gate Scaling Devices of Hydro- technical Installatione ~Sovershenstvovat uplotnyayushchiye ustroystva zatvorov gidrotekhnicheskikh sooruzheniy) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitellstvo, 1959, Nr 29 P 54-56 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author stresses the importance of sealing devices to insure the waterproo~ness of gate d&ntoVrii,-., the water infiltration of which causes vibration and their icing in winter. The author recommends the use of rubber side-sealing as used on the canal imeni Card 1/2 Moskva, or the bottom sealings as used on 14(10) SOV/98-59-2-17/22 Improve the GateSealing Devices'of Hydrotechn.ical, Ins.tallatiqns . ~ - _ ~, the Volga-Don Canal. The author also de- scribes subsequent improvements in these devices. He also advises to choose these sealings carefully after studying them under working conditions. There are 4 diagrams. Card 212 BABIYEVSKIY,- M.S.; BOCHAROV., V,-V.- Experience in the operation of the-notorship gGrigorii Ordzhonikidze.0 Biul. takh.-skon. imfom Tekh. upr. Min. mor. flots, 7 no.4:7-12 162. (MIRA 1624) 1. Kapitan teplokhods. "Grigoriy Ordzboidkidza* for Babiyevskiy). 29 Starehl.7 makhanik teplokhoda "Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze" (for Bocharov), (Merchant marine-Cost of operation) (Merchant ships-Passenger accmodation) USTIMENKO, P.G. Technical and economic indices of deep entran-.eB used ir the Tashkent municipal power distribution network. Trudy IIEI no.41:72-76 162. (KRA Vt6) 1. Upravleniye energoldiozyaystvom Uztekskoy SSR. BDCHAROv, v. Ya. BOCRAROV, V. Ya.: "The anatorW of the intraorgaftic lymphatic system of the human kidneys." Min Health RSFSR. Leningrad Sanitary-Hygiene Medical Inst. Lening-zad, 1956. (Dissertation for theDegree of Candidate in Medical Sciences) Source: Knizhnaya let22is' No* 28 1956 Moscow USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and Patho- S-2 logical). Methods and Apparatus. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 17, 195B, 79006. Author : Bocharov, V. Ya. Inst : 'Nmrg=~~~ Title : Method of Double Sevanit fs-i.27 Celloidin Cor- rosion. Orig Pub: Arkhiv anatomii, gistol. i embriol., 1957, 34, No 6, 103-105. Abstract: A description is given of a method worked out by the author for corrosive mountings by means of infusion of lymph vessel with a 25_50% solution of sevanit (synthetic latex) in distilled water and of blood vessels with a 3-7% solution of col- loidin in a mixture of various quantities of al- cohol and ether. 1,,Iounts prepared of the human spleen and intestine are useful for macro - and microscopic investigation. Card 1/1 4d,R,',AtA '5~ 8 BOCHARUV'P Anatomy of the intraorganie lymphatic and blood systems of the wall of the human gal.1 bladder. Arkh.~anat. gist. i embr. 41 no,9:3-15 s 161. (MIU 15:1) 1. Kafedra anatomii obeloveka (zav. - ohlen-korrespondent AHN WSR prof. D.A.ndanov) I Moskovskogo, ordena Lenina meditsitskogo instituta imeni Lk: -Sechenova. Adres avtora: Moskva, Mokhovaya u1. n., I Moskavskiy ordena Lenina meditainskogo instituta imeni I.M.Sechenova kafe&-a anatomii chelaveka. (GALL RLADDia--BLOOD SUPPLY) (LYWHATICS) 130CHAROV, V.Ya. Age-relat/_~d characteristics of the lymphatic system of th kIdneys and cortices reniq In mar. Trudy LM41 65-15&-'-167 161. Changes in the 'intraorpanic lymph vpsselo of the Iriman kidney under patfiological conditicns. 1b1d.tl6e-17',') Intraorgaruc anatomy of lyra-phatJ,s and blood vcsFols of the I:idnr--/ pelvis an,l wetar in mar. 'Iti(I.~,177-'185 (11,1RA 1-i,") 1. Knfedra normallnoy anatordiA Loningrads~-ogo nani*nt-no-e-igiye- nicheskogo meditsinskogo instit*na (zav. kafedrrs, - prof. V.N.Nadzhdin), BOCRAROV, V.7a.,- SATYUKOVA. G.S. Eighth (annual) Working Conference of the Czechoslovak Anatomical Socl-ty (the section of the Czechoslovak J.R.Purkyne Medical Soo!ety), 6/29 - 7/29 1964, in Prague. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 49 no.7:125-128 Ji 165. (MTPI 18:10) BDCHAROV, V. Yaj KIRPATOVSK-1, I.D. Regeneration of the lymph and blood vassals of the vall of the small intestine of dogs after different types of intestinal sutures. Cask. morf. 13 no.2&170-174 165 1. Department of Normal Anatomy., lot Moscow Medical Thatitut and Laboratory for organ and tisaue transplantation, Academy of Medical Sciences- U.S.S.Rop and Department of Operative Surgery, PoLumumba University, Moscow, U.S.S.R. BOCHAROV, V.Ya.; KIRPATOVSXIY# I.D.; KULIK, V.P. Anatomicoexperimental study of lymphatic and blood vessels of the small intestine In dogs following its total auto- and homotran3plantation. Trudy 1-go MKI 42:214-223 f65. (WRA 19!2) .1. Kafedra anatomil cheloveka I Mo-vkovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinsko.-Io tnstitnta imeni Sechenova. A Laborst.orlytt po peresadke organov I tkaney ANTI SSSR. ACC MR, R6034652 A4 SOURCE CODE: UR/0299/66/000/008/iMO20/iMO20 A Kirpatovskiy' 1. D. KuIik, V. P. AUTHOR:. Botharov, V. Ya,, TITLE: Expe'rim'ental anatomic investigation -of lymphatic and blood vessels of the small intestine of dogs!. after its total auto- and homotransplantation SOURCE Ref. zh. Biologiya, PartIl, Abs. 8MI16 REF SOURCE: Tr. 1-go Mosk. pO. in-ta, v. 42.0 1965, 214-223 TOPIC TAGS: autotransplantation, homotransplantation, medical research, biologic transplant, biology, intestine, intestine trans plantation, grafting ABSTRACT: Autotransplantation of the small intestine was performed on 9 dogs, 'and homotransplantation of the same on 7 dogs. The upper mesenteric artery and vein were jq~oed to the main blood vessels of the liost. The lymphatic vessels were either completely ligated, with conservation or extirpation of lymph nodes, or else 1---2 large lymphatic vessels were ligated, leaving a free lymph drainage into the abdominal cavity through the remaining lymphatic vessels. The material was investigated in the process of the operation, after 1-2 days, 1-2 weeks, 1-2 Card 112 UDC: 577. 99+ 591. 169 ACC"NR, AR6034652 months and more. More clearly expressed reaction changes in blood and lymphatic vessels were observed during homotrans plantation than during auto- transplantation. The earliest changes in blood and lymphatic vessels took place in the area of the vascular crus and intestinal anastomoses. The intestines showecT more sharply defined changes in the venous system than in the arterial system. The area of the intestinal suture joined to the blood vessels towards the end of the first week. Drainage of lymph from the transplanted intestine was resumed in the end of the second week. Extirpation of mesenteric lymph nodes delayed the regenerative processes in the lymphatic vessels of the small intestine. Transplants diverting the lymphatic vessels formed at the end of the second month. The vessel cuff helped the regeneration of lymphatic and blood vessels. It is deduced that in cases of total transplantation of the small intestine it is indispens- able to restore blood circulation, and likewise to rebuild main and abducent lymphatic vessels. [Translation of abstract] [GCJ SUB CODE: 06/ 2/2 BOMROV, Te. Construction organisatione se"Ing several collective farms In Novosibirsk Provinces Sellostroi. 11 no.11:16 H 156. (KLU 10: 1) (Novosibirsk Province--Construction industry) BOCRAROV Ye Z- L, -~- 01" ~ T ~,' " ~ ~ Large-panel construction In Siberia. Sell. strol. 13 no.6:12-15 A 158. (MIRA 11:6) 1.Zamestitell zaveduyushchogo selikhozotdelom Novosibirskogo obkoma Kommunistichaskoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza. (Toguchin Distriet-Ooncrete blocks) 001KC 3079 s/148/61/ooo/009/001/012 9071/E135 AUTHORSi Yavoyakiys V.I., Chernega, D.F., D-Adko, D-A,, Tyagun-Selaus, G.S., naktur3unov, Sh,Sh.~ Docharov, V.J~,, Agamalova, L.L., Molatkov, V.A., and potansno Ye.M. TITLE: Electrolytic phenomena in the process of electroslag heating of ingots f PERIODICALs Izvestiya v-yashikh uchobnykh zavedeniy, Chernaya metallurgiya, no.9, 1961, 32-43 TEXT.: Electroslag heating of ingots in based on the ionic nature and structure of slog, On passing a current through the 31ag, situated on the ourface of the shrinkage headv a consid able amount of heat in evolved, sufficient to maintain tht.slag and metal in the upper part of the ingot during its crystallisation in the molten state. The object of the present investigation was to elucidate the influence of the kind of electric current on the processes taking place during alectroslag heating ot ingots. It is advantageous to carry out the heating of the ingot tops in such Card 1/ Electrolytic phenomena in the protean... S/148/61/ooo/oog/001/012 E071/EI35 a manner that in addition to increasing the yield of good metal there should be in improvement in the metal quality resulting from the alectrolytic,offect and also from the transfer of a part of the segregating elements into the slag. The experiments were made with four ingots!of a square crona-section, weighing 3,4 tons, of steel 10('2 ('1Z (IOG25D), smelted in 75 ton basic open hea:rth furnaces, Tile etectroBleg heating was with direct and a!-ernating current. vor the first ingot the electrode introduced into the head p;rt ~as coj~nected to the cathode and the pIu3 to the ingot (straight polarit.~); the second ingot was heate; with direct current of reverse polarity (minus to the bottom of the mould. plus to the electrode in the head part)l the third ingot was heated with a 50'e.p.s. alternating current; the*fourth ingot was cast by the usual practice and was used as a blank experiment.; The first three ingota, were top poured through An intermediate, funnel and the fourth ingot was bottom poured. A generator capable or producing 1000 A at 60 V was used for heating with! direct current. Tho'heating conditions were as fbllow3i voltage 48 V, current for the first 60 minutes 950 A and then Card 2/5 3 CC 7 Electrolytic phenomena in the procesx..s/148/61/ooo/oug/001/012 E071/E135 700 A; the duration of heating 90 minutes. The flux for the formation of slag consisted of 25% fluorospar, 45S finely crushed freshly ignited lime, 30% chamotte powder. The ingots were rolled into slabs $00 x 230 mm. Four templets were cut from each slab and then cut into strips from which test spocimens were made. Non-metallic inclusions were determined metallographically and electrolytically. It was found,that the distribution of non- metallic inclusions in the ingot wa* the most Advantageous on heating it with direct current of fkatraight's polarity. This type of heating lowers chemical non-uniformity in comparison with ingots cast by the usual works technology and heated with alternating current, or direct current of reverse polarity. There is a tendency for sulphur to be shifted towards the positive pole, whereupon sulphur near the positive pole in distributed unevenly alqnS the cross-section of the ingot in the form of segregation "spots". No shift of carbon towards the negative pole 'was,establlshed. During the heating with-direct current of straight and reverse polarity, in addition to electrolytic phenomena, the Perrin-Tochinakiy effect loading'to the refining Card 3/5 3C.17) Electrolytic phenomena in the process... s/ilia/61/000/009/001/012 E071/EI35 of the metal of the head part of the ingots was observed. No noticeable efrect of direct current on changas in the content and distribution of nitrogen in the rolled metal was observed. it was established that the content of hydrogen in the shrinhage head decreases during crystalliantion of the ingot heat-~d with A direct current of revtrat polarity and ineroasos with direct polarity (minus on the electrode). The machnnical propertle3 Of the metal of the ingot teemed with heating by currant of direct polarity are most uniform throughout the whole volume of the slab. The specific gravity of the metal of all the ingotN ~os almost the same. The pickling ability or the metal (weight loss of cylindrical specimens in a solution of 65 wt, parls of' 11C1. 25 wt. parts or 112S04 and 10 wt. parts of water At 70 OC during. 40 minutes) along the whole slab is the higho3t on heating with direct current of "straight" polarity And lowqst on heating with direct current of reverse polarity. on heating with alternating current of an industrial frequency the quality of the ingot metal was better than that of the eblankIt ingot and was nearly the same an on heating with direct current of estraightIf polarity. Card 4/5 30879 S/l48/6l/ooo/oo9/ool/dl2 Electroliytio phenomena in the process- E071/EI35 There are 6 figures, 4 tAbles and 9 referonceal 8 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-blat. ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy institut stali (Moscow Steel Institute) SUBHITTEDi May 24, 1961 X/ Card 5/5 DRh*YZIN, R.S.; ZUBOVA, Z.F ; YAVOJIOVSrAYA, V. Ye.; FOKINA, G.I.; BZVIDINA, A.M.; ROZ121A, R.E.; VOROBIYEVA, N.N.; ZALESSKIY, G.D.,- ZHDANOV, V.M. Serological. properties and pathogenicity of the R-virus in suckling mice. Vop. virus 9 no-4462-468 Jl-Ag 164 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo ANN SSSR, Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovateltskiy institut virusnykh preparatov i Novosibirskiy meditainskiy institut. BOGHARCV, Yet I- BOCHAREV, Ye. 1. -- Clouds and Fogs." (Dissertation for Science) "Certain Problems of the Spectrum Transparency of Geoph~-sical Inst Acad Sci US?L, Moscow, 1955. the Degree of Candidate in Physicomathematical SO: Knizhnaya Letoni : No. 39, 24 Sept 55 .0,e 49-58-5-14/15 AUTHOR: Bocharov, Ye. I. TITLE: -Myspar y of Clouds (Spektrall Dblakov) V xe= naya prozrachnost' PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSRI Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 1958$ Nr 5, pp 678-685 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Data on the transparency of clouds and mists are essen- tial in calculations on the heat balance of the atmosphere and clouds, for estimations of visibility in mists and also for calculations on radio- and infra-red- location in hazy conditions. The spectral transparency of clouds has been frequently considered (Refs.1-3), but, nevertheless, exper- imental material is insufficient in practice and sometimes disagrees with scattering theory. The present work is based on a method, perfected on the Mt.Elbruz expedition, for the determination of the microstructure of clouds, which permits a comparison of scattering theory izith experiment and also an estimation of the absorption index in the given spectral region as it depends on the microstructure of the cloud.(Ref. 4). Description of Apparatus. The general layout is given in Fig.l. It consists of a radiation source 1, a resolving Card 1/8 system 3, a radiation receiver 4, an amplifier 6, and a