SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOKHAN, I. T. - BOKHOVKIN, I. M.
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KOSTIN, K.A.2 inzh.;-jQKWx_j,-T.p inzh, Prinimali
uchastiye: TSIKUN,D.S.,
tekhnik; TSAGOYKOp N.V.., tekhnik; FILIN, A.G., red.
izd-va;
GALAKTIONOVA, Ye.N., tekhn. red.
(Technical charts for the maintenance of the M-21A
automobile.,
"Volga"] Tekhnologicheskie i postovye karty
tekhnicheskogo ob-
sluzhivaniia avtomobilia M-21 "Volga." Moskva,
Avtotransizdat,
1961- 150 P. (MRA 15: 1)
1. Moscow. Nauehno-isaledovateltakiy institut
avtomobillnogo trans-
porta. Leningradskiy filial. 2. Otdal tekhnicheskogo
obsluzhivaniya
i remonta. Ieningradskogo filiala
Nauchno-iSBledovatellskogo instituta
avtomobilinogo transports (for Kostin, Bokhan).
(Automobiles--MLaintenance and repair)
KCSTIN, Kqnstantin AlekBandrovichoif
,*f;jRP;-ft-T 'ba t1ye: BOXW I T
i~zh.; TSIKUNq D.S., tekhn: PO I., ilA. P.
tokhn, red.
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automotive trans-
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Moskva,
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[Short course in higher mathem"tics) Kratkii
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Fle-tion of minor
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9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May
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BOKUN, H.A.
Integrating motion equations of minor planets on
analytic computers.
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(Plantets, Minor)
MAKOVER, S.G.;,~BOKHAN, N.A.
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recent determination of the mass of Mercury. Dokl. AN
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no.3:552-~54 S 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Institut teoreticheekoy astronomii Akademii nauk
SSSR. Pred-
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MAKOVERI S.G.; BOHM, N,A,
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(Comets) -(Mercury (Planet))
k
BMAN ) N. A.
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(MIRA 17:9)
BOKHAN, N.I., inzho
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1.,Inatitut torfa AN Belorusakay SSR*
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BCKHAN, N. I,
&perimantal study of the Operation of a
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in the produotion of granulated peat. Vestai AN
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(Peat machinery)
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Determination of the power needed for peat milling
by means
of disk cutters. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.:gor.zhur. 7 no.
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1. Belorusskiy politekhnichoskiy inatitut.
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-
Hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Odessa Military
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(011118SA-HOSPITALS6 MILITARY)
.TEHPER~ A.S.p mayor meditsinskoy
13luz4by;-BOKHANQJ.J~V., mayor meditsinskoy
sluzhby; ZAGRANIOMM,, L.A., mayor meditsinskoy sluzhby;
YEZHOV, A.S.,
podpolkovnik meditainskoy sluzhby; KATASONOV, S.V.t
pddp61kovnik
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;!21H"Ovo I.T. (Uunas)
One and a half mole of ferrous
and chronic suppurative otitis
Ves"oto-rin. 20 no.6s65-67 N-D
(OTITIS M&DIA, ther*
ferrous chloriL
(IRON# ther. use.
ferrous chloride
(CHIODRIDRS, ther. use
game (Rug))
chloride in treating discharging
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158 (MIRA IIZ12)
solution (RUBD
solution in otitis media (Rue))
KHARCHENKO, A.B., inxh.; PBSTOV, L.N., inth.;,W
Wy,-J.A., insh.;
SILIMAN, M.A.# inzh.
Now system of regulating the performance of piston air
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(Air compressors)
112-57-8-16192
Translation frorru Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957,
Nr 8, p 18 (USSR)
AUTHOR; Zanarevskaya. Z. P. , and Bokhanovskiy, A. P.
TITLE.- New Developments in the Manufacture of Lacquered Wiring
Conductors
.(Novoye v tekhnologii izgotovleniya lakirovannykh montazhnykh
provodov)
PERIODICAL- Inform. -tekhn. ab. M-vo elektrotekhn. prom-sti SSSR
(Engineering
Information Collection, Ministry of the Electrical -Engineering
Industry, USSR),
1956, Nr 10, pp 8-12
ABSTRACT: Described are the improvements introduced at the
"Ukrkabel'" plant
which were intended to raise labor productivity and product
quality and also to
improve woirking conditions in the production of lacquered
wiring conductorg,
particularly in the processes of diluting lacquers and direct
lacquering of con-
ductors. A swivel -blade power mixer and a sealed lacquer vat
(fed from a lac -
quer tank attached to the body of the oven) were designed and
built; they are in-
tended for stirring the lacquer being thinned to its working
viscosity (35 seconds
by the ball-drop method). Molded rubber gauges are inserted in
the vat ports
instead of metal gauges. Composition.of rubber for molded gauges
and new
Card 1/3
112-57-8-16 19Z
New Developments in the Manufacture of Lacquered Wiring
Conductors
formulae for tubular gauges are given. The new vat and the
new formula for
rubber increased durability of the gauges 6-7 times. The
starting procedure
of the oven and the lacquer processing of MBDL and MShDL
wires were
changed. Lacquering wire with undiluted lacquer (viscosity 67
and 97 seconds)
was successfully tried. Undiluted lacquers with viscosity of
100 -110 seconds
can be used for lacquering wiring conductors; in this case,
the number of runs
can be reduced to ten, with the rate and temperature of
lacquering unchanged.
Use of the sealed vat with automatic lacquer feed secures the
following advan-
tages: 1. Uniform thickness of lacquer film along the wire
and improvement
in quality because of the almost constant viscosity and level
of the lacquer;
2. Lacquer may be applied with a viscosity of 100-110 seconds
without diluting
it down to 35 seconds, saving up to 100 kg of solvent
(acetone) per ton of lac-
quer; 3. Increase in lacquering rate (for MBDL and MShDL 0.
2-0. 5 mm?
wires, 4-6 m/min versus 2.5-4 m/min); 4. Improvement in
working condi-
tions because of a sliarp reduction of solvent-vapor content
in the air around
the workmen; and 5. Facilitation and hastening of the vat
cleaning and a reduc-
tion of lacquer loss in the form of dry films. Introduction
of the power -driven
Card 2/3
112-57-8-16192
New Developments in the Manufacture of Lacqured Wiring
Conductors
mixer nearly doubles the labor productivity, along with
facilitating and improv-
ing labor conditions and producing a higher quality of
lacquering and a more
uniform lacquer viscosity.
A. 0. M.
Card 313
5oKi4bAdOVIC.H. A -
PERIODICAL ABSTRACTS
Sub.: USSR/Engineering
AID 4200 - P
BOKHDANOVICII.-A--
TM-M-Y-A-TKY-011NICHESKAYA KONFERENTSIYA PO 3VARKE V POL'SY'0Y
SUDOSTROITELINOY PnOMYSIILENNOSTI (First Technical Conference
on Welding in Polish Shipbuilding Industry). Avtomaticheskays
avarka, no. 1, Ja/F 1956: 83-84.
This is a very short report on proceedings of the first Polish
conference on welding in the shipbuilding industry, held
September, 1955 in Gdan'sk, Poland. The delegates of the con-
ference visited Gdansk shipyards and inspected the all-welded
shell of a 10,000 ton Diesel motorship under construction
there.
The author Is the Chief Welder at the Gdan'sk shipyards.
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 107-a - 12/13
Author : Bokhdanovich, A.
AID P - 4826
Title : First--techni6al conference on welding in the Polish
Shipbuilding Industry.
Periodical : Svar. proizv., 3, 29, Mr 1956
Abstract : The-a'u'thor, chief welder of the Gdan'sk
Shipyards in
Poland, reports briefly proceedings of the conference
held in Gdan'sk on 23 and 24 September 1955. He
mentions that a 10,000 ton motorship with all-welded
hull is being built there.
Institutions: Electrowelding Institute im. Paton in Kiyev,
and the
Central Scientific Research Institute of Machine-
Building Technology (TsNIITMASh) in Moscow.
Submitted No date
L!4406.;M' iliT~(d)/W(y)-,/fW?(k)/EWP(h)/EWP(l) IJP(C) 13C
1ACCESSION KR: AP5025725 UR/0286/65/000/018/007�/0079--'--
621.317.757
WTHOR: Atamanenko, V. G.; Andieyev, G. N.; Artemenko, I. N.;
Bokhenek, A. Ya.
;iTITLE: Transfer function analyzer -operating at infralow
ftequencies. Class 42,
IN
o. 174805
,SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarn h 18, 1965, 7
znakov, no.
TOPIC TAGS; automatic pneumatic control %utomatic control systeml,
Aransfer func-
i
tion, automatic control.analysis
iABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces
h.tranafeeLfUn6ti0rVana1yzer
;which operates at infralbw frequencies. The device contains
integrators based on
operational amplifiers, a low-frequency oscillator, multiplying
unitsand an indicaj,
tor display. The installation is designed for improved accuracy in
analyzing sys- 1
Items with random disturbances and for reduced analysis time. The
sine output from!,
!the electropneumatic low-frequency oscillator is connected to all
the first inputs
'!of the units for sine multiplication. The second inputs of these
multiplication
units are connected through input converters to the output of the
system to be ana-1
lyzed. The cosine output from the low-frequency oscillator is
connected to all thei
Card 1/4
L
1, 44o8-66
iACCESSION NR: APS025725
ifirst inputs of the cosine multiplication units, and the second
inputs Of these mul-~
i
iplying units are connected through input converters n a similar
fashion to the
.output of the system to be analyzed. The pneumatic and electrical
outputs of the
oscillator are connected to the system being analyzed. Each sine
and cosine multi-:
plication unit is connected to a recording device through a circuit
for changing the,
!number of'averaging periods and through the operationa 1-amplifier
integrator. A
modification of this analyzer is designed fbr- improved
reliability. The low-
~:frequency oscillator contains a master RC variable-frequency
oscillator connected
~through phase shifters and power amplifiers to a three-phase
synchronous motor. The
,shaft of this motor is connected through a 50:1 speed reducer to
pneumatic and elec-'
tric sine converters and to a rotating transformer. A second
modification
is designed ' for studying pneumatic control systems. The pneumatic
sine converter,
lin this unit contains a nozzle-damper,element. The damper is made
in the form of a;,
;tilted disc mounted on the shaft of a synchronous motor. The
nozzle is braced by aj
'flat spring which is supported by the rigid center of an elastic
feedback element.
iThe cavity of this element is connected through a choke to the
power supply, as well
as being connected directly to the nozzle and to the input of a
pneumatic amplifiers,-'_
A thirA modification is desidne4,,for increased accuracy in
andlyzing ayff-
~-tems with random disturbances.,7he circuit for changing the
number of averaging.
L 4408-U
.ACCESSION NR: AP5025725
tperiods contains a photoelectric relay controlled by a beam
which passes througha
,slotted disk mounted on the shaft of a synchronous motor.
The photoelectric relay
is connected through a blocking relay to a step switch. The
stepper is connected td
:a switch which sets the required number of pulses. The
output of the blocking rela'
is connected to its own coil, and the contacts are connected
to the integrator in_
Lputs. Orig. art. has; 1 -figure. L14]
ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy,nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut
kompleksnoyzvtomati-
zatsii (Central Scientific Research Institute of Large-Scale
Automation)
SUBMITTED: 20Mar63 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: re, rc
NO REr sov: ooo OTIMR: 000 ATD PFMS;,//~~51
Curd-.3/4
L 4406-66
ACCESSION NR: AP5025725
ENCLOSURE: 01
Transfer f6ction analyzer
1 Harmonic oscillation input; 2 - system being
analyzed; 3 - low-frequency 'oscillator; 4 input
device; 5 - multiplication unit; 6 - integrating
unit (operational amplifier); 7 - contact which
determines the integration time; 8 - control cir-
cuit; 9 recording instrument; 10 - circuit for
changing the averaging periods,
x- 14'~J' /t 4
BOKHXNRK, MOY&,)
Preserving meclical case histories. Sov.zdrav. 16 n0-7:59-61 JI
157.
(MIU 10:11)
1. Iz bollnitay No.18 imeni Oktyabriskoy revolyutaii
Krasnogverday
skogo rayona Moskvy (glavW vrach M.I.Kamenev)
(RICORDS, MEDICAL,
pronerv. (Run))
"ek 1. D ,,.Yu. redaktor. DEREVOYANX0, G.,
Oj,=Aw
tokhnichookiy redaktoi
[Journey through the land of the Soviets] Podorozh
po
radiauslkii kraini. Kyjv, Derzh. vyd-vo polit.
lit-ry URSR.
1956. 71 P. (MLRA 10:5)
(Russia--Description and travel)
kand.sellskokhozyayatvennykh naukj CHICHMOVF V,Ya., kand,
tekhnicheskikh nauk
International ocientific method6logical conference on work
mecbpmi-
zation and the use of plastics in irrigation and drainage
engineering.
Gidr. i mal. 3.2 no.3.1:4/4,.55 N 160 (NIM 1411)
(Irrigation-Congresses! (Drairigge-Congresses)
(Flasu qs)
SHAUKYAN, V.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., otv. red.;
JEOKH N. F.1
kand. sellkboz. naukq zav. otv, red.5 KOKOVIN, YeA,
kand,
y
tekhn. nauk, red.; KOPIYEV, Ye.I., inzh., red.;
POPOVA, V,Ya.,
kand. tekhn. nauk,, red.; SAMSONOVA, N.P.,
kand.luekhn. nauk,.
red.,- CHICHASOV, V.Ya., kand. takhn. nauk, red.;
RODIN, YA.S.,
red. izd-va
(Mechanization of irrigation and drainage work and use
of plastic
materials in irrigation and drainage construction,
materials]Ma-
khanizatsiia gidromaliorativnykh rabot i ispolIzovanie
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soveshchnniya
nauchno-issledovatellskikh uohrezhdeniy
sotsialistichaskikh stran
po mekhanizatsii stroitelinykh i. ekspluatatsionn-ykh
gidromeliora-
tivnykh rabot i ispollzovantyu plastm-tas v
gidromeliorativnom
stroitalistve, Moscow, 1960. 2. Vsescyuznyy
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skiy institut gidrotekhniki i melloratsii im.
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(Irrigation-Congresse3) (Drainage-Congresses)
Y-)
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ontrol of mlaria!and helainthiasis in the Estonian S
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1. Iz Istonskoy reepublikanskoy
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Stantsii.
(KAURIA 9 prev. & control
in Betonia (Rum))
(EMINTH IXFWTIOMS
same)
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, 17mphogenic mtwtasis in cancer of the endometrium.
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(ENDOMETRIUM-GANCER) (LYMPHATICS-CANCER)
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Instituta onkologii AHN SS)SR (dir. - deystvitollnyy chlen AMNI
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prof. V.P.Tobilevich) Institute. ankologli AMN
SSSR (direktor-
deystvitellnyy chlein AMN SSSR prof. A.I.
Serebrov).
BOMIMAN Ya.V. (baningrad, !' - 10", YakcvlevAly,
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~--- ~-, N.M. (Lerlngn'i~'d, S-36, u1. Vosstanipj,
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(gl-rivnyy vrach
Yushmanov), Leningrad i ginekologichrakoy--~
Odelen'-ye (ZUV.
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nauk S.F.
Sarov; nauchnyy konsulltant - deystvitelInyy chlen
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(direk-tor --
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Proceedings of the 95th Meeting of the ScientifJr Society
of
Oncologists of Leningrad and Leningrad Rerion. Vop. onk. 11
no.10:U3-126 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. President of the Soientific Society #,P Oncologists of
Lenirgrad
and tenIngrad Region (for Kholdin). : Secretary of the
Scientific
L
Society of Oncologists of Tenlngrad and Teningrad Reeion
(for Bokhman).
4P,.,22,?-6/'7
AMMOR: Bokhnatski, Z.
TITLE: The Peculiarity of Forbidden -Transitions in Defoxmed
Nuclei (Osobenimtl zapreahchennylch f3-perekhodov v deformiro-
vnnnylch yadrakh)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadenii Hauk SSSR Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1958,
Vol. 22, Hr 2, pp. 158 - 1G1 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The X-forbidden A--nuclear decay with an odd A and an
.1-3d
number of neutrons is investioated here. In this conne~Lion
the nucleus is assumed to be strictly axially symnc.,lric. It
is shown that the matrix-element
B,
f ii
pernitted, according to K leads to the values of lbr t~U, Ogg;
8,51 9,2 for the transitions to the levels 3/3~, 7/2".
The contribution of the matrix-elements C, Z, Is
r
Card 1/3 about 100-fold less and leads to 1G fT-F,-!i. Th
ematrix-element.
49 - 2 2'-2- 6/17
The Peculiarity of Forbidden ~ -Transitions in Deformed
Nuclei.
_* -4
(Y.r, double-forbidden according to K, does almost not play
any part in the transitions. These results are in agreement
with the Txperimental values for fu in transitions to zhe
level 5/2 and 7/2+. Regarding the shape of spectrum no ex-
perimental data exist. It is further shown that the energetic
distances A E of these levels are of an order of magnitude
of some MeV, which is very high as compared to the distances
of the one-part levels in which I K - Qldoes not chanje. At.
the same time all terms of the excitation which are connect-
ed with the axial symmetry of the nucleus are proportional
to the parameter of the axial symmetry T (if it is not
great).
Therefore it is to be expected that they will not greatly
influence the probability of the K-forbidden transitions. In
the case of a high degree of prohibition according to K the
nenbersof the excitation connected with the axial symmetry
can markedly influence tho probability of the decay. The
author was advised by L. A. Sliv, L. K. Peker and V. V.
Anisovich. The work was performed in the Physical-Technical
Institute AS USSR in Leningrad. There are 1 figure and3 re..
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The Peculiarity of Forbidden P -Transitions in Deformed
Iluclei
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GURITEVA, Ye.F.; Z117LOVAg G.P.1 KUZNFTSOVA, F.Ye.;
VASIUNSKAYA, N.I.;
HORHNEVIC119 G.M.
Methodology for preparing tissue cultures for the
laboratory
diagnoels of poliovVelitis. Trudy Len. inst. epid. i
mikrobiol
26t213-225 164, (MIRA l8sl2)
114
BOKKON, U.N., kandidat maditainskikh nauk
Examinatioa of the conditioned blinking reflex in glaucoma
patiento
before and after surgery. Vest.oft. 69 no-5:53-58 S-0 156.
(MISA 9:12)
1. Iz kafadry gl&znykh bolazney (nach. - dotsent
P.I.Gapayev) i kafadry
normallnoy fiziologii (nach. - chlen-korrespondent AMN
SSSR prof. A.Y.
Lebodinskiy) Voyanno-Morskoy maditsinskoy akademii.
(GIAUCOKA, physiol.
blinking reflex before & after surg.)
(EYBLIDS. physiol.
blinking reflex in glaucoma before & after surg.)
17(20) SOV/177-58-4-4/32
.4bTHOR: Bokhon N.N. Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical Corps
t!f~~ I
TITLE: Dark Adaptation in First-Degree Radiation Disease
(T8mnovaya adeVAalya pri pervoy stepeni. luchevoy
bolezni)
.PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 4, pp 15-16
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: G.A. Zedgenidze, M.N. Pobedinskiy and M.A. Strogiy
have
experimentally proved that radiation disease changes the
vitamin balance, and disturbs the metabolism and the life
activity of certain organic systems, especially of the
central nervous system. For his investigations, the
author picked out dark adaptation as one of the most
sensitive functions of the eye to various effects
(P.P. Lazarev). Dark adaptation was examined in patients,
to be treated with x-rays in the VIUAA clinic, in 1955.
The data obtained show that in all persons the adaptation
curve was within the "zone of the norm". This does not
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exclude an eventual reduction of the ad_,,ptation de-
pendent on the degree of the radiation disease. In the
first degree of radiation disease, the state of dark
adaptation as a rule does not change. There is I table.
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BOKHON?_Ll.~._
Modification of Hoes$ operation in ptosis, Vent,
oft. 74 no.2:
60-61 161. (EYELIDS-DISEASES) (MIRA 1414)
1
BOKHCH, N.N.
Surgical treatment of myasthmic ptosis. Oft. zhur.
18 nol:
35-38 163 (MIRA 1714)
1. 1z kafedry oftallmologii ( naclmllnik - prof.
B.L.Polyak)
Voyonno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni
Kirov&. ..
KOGARKO, S.M., doktor~,takhn.nauk; BORODULIN,
A.A.L-BOKHON. Yu.A.; KOMAROV,
V.N.; LYAMIN, A.G.; MIKHAYLOV, V.A.; SVi'STUNOV,V.G.
Propagation of the chemical reaction zone in acetylene
in large
diameter pipes. Khim.prom. no,7:496-501 Jl 162. (MIRA
15-9)
1. Inatitut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR i
Gosudarstvennyy
inatitut po proyektirovaniA zavadov kaucht*ovoy
promyshlennosti.
(Acetylene) (Gas pipes) (Combustion)
"rInIvil uchas,,iyL-.
KOGAKO 14. ; LYA14111, AX. ; MIUAY1,OV, V
BOKHON, Yti.A.
Perfoemarice c,[* scrubbort, with it vackirp a4
Clame.
intercepLing de-ilce in wetyl-c-no plovs propt.
no. 4t
2?5-282 Ap 104. 17-7)
1. in 'dtiit- ~'.,Jmicbeakoy I LiAki AN S)S"I'l,
i Gcv~ularatvunnyy
oyeknyy i riaiiclino-ingli.,Ciovp~teltslciy
iru-tita'~ prorryshlennost-I
r
p
sintetic~oskogn knucliuka.
BOKHOR-ILIYA, A.I.
Device for the mechanical cleaning of onions. Kons.
i ove prom.
14 no.5:13-14 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:6)
I.Chernigovokiy ovoshcheaushilinyy savocle
(Canni industry-9quipment and supplies)
311
(onions
'-BOXHOR-ILI.YA, A.L.-- - ~
Now types of soup concentrates. Kona. i ov. prom. 14
no.10:42-43
0 159. (MIRA 12:12)
l.GlavWy inzhener Chernigovskogo ovoeheheoushillnogo
zavoda.
(Pood. Concentrated) (Soups)
SOKHOR-ILITA.
Operation of the Chernigov VegetRble Dr7ing P3Aat. KonsA
ov.prom. 12 no.6:loTll Js '57. (XLRA 10:7)
1. Chernigovskiy ovoshchesuehillnyy savodo
(Chernigov--Potatoee--PreservAtion)
BDMMR- Ah~, ~"- -
wmv~~ ,
Work of the Chernigov Vegetable Dehydrating Plant. Kons. i
Ov. PrO13.
13 no.10:6-8 0 158- (MIRA 11:10)
l.Chernigovskiy ovoshcheaushillny7 zavod.
(Po ta toes -Drying)
F-THOSIAN, Kh. A -
XMIUDOV. X.Yu.; BOKHOSILN, Kh.A.
. a
Case of hemorrhagic favor in Stars, Zagora. Savrem. mod., Sofia 5
no.z:113-116 1954.
1, Iz Okrushnata boluitna, Stara Zagora (gl. lekar: F.Fuchidshiev).
(NPIMIC HAK)RRHAGIC FXM, epidemiology,
*Bulgaria)
DAIRDV. P.I.; BOKHOSIAN, 1h.A.
clinical aspects of atrodectus tredecium gmtt&tus bits.
Suvrem.
mad., Sofia 6 no.4:99-101 155.
1. Is Okrushnata bolnitea-St.Zagora (Cl.lakar: P.
Fuchidshiev)
(ARACMDISM,
Atro'dectus tredecium bits, clin.sepects.)
BOKHOV.
Effect of uoilatgl decortication on calcium metabolism
in the
central nervous tem. Dokl.AN Arm.SSR 31 no. 2:123-127
16o. (MM 13:11)
1. Kafedra normalin)q fiziologii 2-go Mookovgkogo
goeudarstvennogo
meditainakogo inatituta imeni N.I. Pirogova.
Preastavleno
akademikom AN Armyanskoy SSR B.A. Aeratyanom.
0ALcrum MABOLISM) ~ (NERVOUS SYST114) (CIRIBRAL CORTEX)
--,B!OKHOV B B
Influence of unilateral decortication on calcium
metabblipm in the
central nervous system. Biul, eksp, i biol. med. 50
no. 8:89-92
Aj 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologii (zav.
chlen-korrespondent AN
SSSR prof, B,A* Astratyan) Hoskovskogo meditsinskogo
instituta
imeni N.I. Pirogova. Predstavlena daystvitalln-ym
chlenom AMN
SSSR V.V. Parinym.
(NERVOUS SYSTEM) (CEREBRAL CORTEX)
(CALCIUM-METABOLISM)
ARLASHCHENKOJ, N.I.- BOKHOV B.B.; BUSYGIN, V.Ye.;
VOLOKHOVA, N.A.;
GRIGORIYEV,.-iiR-'.P-. "NAKOV, B.I.; FARBER, Yu.V.
Body reactions during the prolonged effect of
coriolis accelera-
tions. Biul. eksp. biol. i medo 56 no.8:28-33 Ag 163.
(MrRA 17:7)
1. NauoluW rukovoditell - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN
SSSR
prof. A.V. Lebedinskiye Predstavleno daystvitellnym
chlenom
AMN SSSR A.V. Lebedinukim.
GRIGORIYEV, Yu.G.; BOMOV, D.B. (Moskva)
Nev apparatus for adequate stimulation of the
vestibular anal5-oaz
with utilization of anMaar accelerations ani strength
of the
coriolis. Vent.otorin. no.605-M 161. NIRA 15t1)
(VESTIBULAR ArPARATUS)
(oToLAR7NGoLoGy-zQun,MT AND SUPPLIES)
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AUTHOR: Lebedinskiy, A. V.; Arlashchankot N. I.1 Bokhoy, B. B-1
Grigortyev, Yu.G.;
Kvaanikova, L. N.; Farber, Yu. V.
TITLE: The importanoe of the vestibular anlayzer in the selection and
training
or cormonauto
SOURCE: Konferentaiya po aviatsioxinoy i kosmicheakol mediteine, 1963.
Aviatoionnaya i koGmicheskaya meditaina (Aviation and space medicine);
materialyo
konferentaii. Moscow, 1963t 333-339
TOPIC TAGS: rotating chamber, tilt table, rotation effect, man,
CDriQlio accelera--~
tioa
ABSTRACT: One of the main criteria upon which the system of comonvAt
3election
should be based is the evaluation of the vestibular analyzer. The
.-Ya3uatiou of
:other systems U. e., the vigual analyzer, the retina and muscles oC
the eye, and
;interoceptors) which enable a cosmonaut to orient himself in space
should be of
almost equal importance in the selection program. Experience ban shown
that a
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idisruption of information concerning the position or the movement
of the body can
:lead to vegetative disordern. This consideration led to studies
of the analyzer
systems of each of the cosmonauts, the interaction between
analyzer Systems, and
!the condition of vegetative functions during unusual interaction
between analyzera
~(such as the conditions which arise during space flight). The
special conditions
!arising during space flight are limitation of afferentation in a
weightless state
and the presence of unusual stimulation (vibration, noise, etc.).
The dikferen- I-
.tiated study of the vestibular analyzer should include
determination of the thresh-,,
~hold sensitivity of the semicircular canals to an adequate
stimulus, determination i
of a reactivity curve during application of angular accelerations
of various magni-''
!tudea, determination of adaptive abilities to the action of
angular acceleration,
.and tests with Coriolis acceleration. The research on threshold
sensitivity of
the semicircular canals to adequate stimuli was performed for both
positive and
negative acceleration. Research performed on fifty healthy pernona
indicated that
.the scope of variation of threshold sensitivity is not great. It
varies from 0.1
to 0-50 Per Sao (20 second action of acceleration) for positive
accelerations,
and 1.5 to 59 per second (for a atop stimulus of 0*15 seconds) for
negative ac-
colerations. However$ various outside- stim U-i and physical
conditions of the en-
vironment can greatly affect the thresholde of vestibular
sensitivity, The data
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ora in.responso to stimulation obtained during the combined
action of angular and
linear accelerations. Laboratory tests with the periodic
application of Coriolis
accelerations accompanied by slow rotation have indicated that
even a Ghort rota-
tion leads to a disruption of walking, to a change in akin
temperature, and to a
change in the pulse frequency. At the same time, a lowerizig of
the threshold of
sensitivity to Coriolis accelerations was noted without the
threahold to,"ligular
acceleration being affected. A very interesting
interrelationship exist6 between
the vestibular and optical analyzers. Laboratory experiments
havc confirmed that
stimulation of the retina has an inhibiting effect on the
vestibular analyzer.
Tests have indicated that the result of interaction between the
optical and the
vestibular stimuli is determined by the functional condition of
the vestibular
analyzer. It became apparent that if the exvitability of the
veutibular amilytor
was increased by radioactivity, inhibition of 9pontaneoualy
arising nystagmue by
optical stimulation of the retina became more distinct, The
level of excitability
of the vestibular analyzer was achieved by means of radioactive
tars.
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AUTHOR: Bokbov, B. B.; ShipoV, A. A.; Lebedinskiv, A. V. M
iTITME- SoTre qu-Lntitative characteristics of the vestibular analyzer in
rabbits
SOURCE: Byulleten' eksperinientallnoy biologii I meditsiny, v. 59, no. 4,
1965, 12-
14
ITOPIC TAGS: vestibular apparatus, nystagmus, semicircular canal, labyrinth
!ABSiTRACT: The nystagmic maction of chinchilla rabbits to rotation Was
investigat
i
led with respect to duration and number of oscillations after change in
intensity of
!adequate stimulation of the vestibular analyzer (sudden st,~,p) rraTIIil~c
fl-0-11 J--1V ~St-C
,to 1800/sec. Since the experimental curves constructeui ,r, a
-,~m-:10,garitnmic Scale it
were not rectilinear, they-could not express a logarith-,d( Function.
'~~-,-Ithematlcal
analysis showed that the portion of the curve reflecting ty- dlurati~-)r,
nvst;'T.,-,us
~n the 10-60'/sec range of stimuli was the closest nf
~Lnct -)n. The curve showing the number of nys ta-gmi c i I I -it. i
appr-jximated both linear and logarithmic fim-ct-ions, A iin~,-ir
aT,--,r~,ximati r) ot the
two curves was possible in the 70-1800/sec range. A chanSe in the vdcur---~
ol tlt~;
t
cur-vec occurr'-d in the 60-700 range. A stimulus of about 701/sec
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the activity of semicircular canal atistae at rest. After sudden
halt-h-.1c, of s t e, a dy
ri?,-op,or- of the cri of hoth s~~mlcircii I -1- 1, PT
an -:amp U 11 o,,,c t a If !,:.,4f
rs is Rr--ater thar. whl-'
h
a flow. 'W 1, e Pt'e cupola r-turrs t i, tr-
t-; ui--s from the semicircular canal = i 7,, zAT, i,,
cneolymrpn gradu~!Iy decreases to that at rest, but i i~~
1 -1 f Or the
canal Th~~ establisbirtom', nf irnpuls~-s 1 u
-mor-- blod- -11-mm-the-m-Ceptom- v, th- _-i i Jnr ae W
or -k im-piuses F e se- C roular-Canal int
ith
the ampullafugal flow of endolynph, themby slightly pre)1onv-irqt the
nyGtagridic reac-
tion '.,eyond the t-me detertninc-d bv th--~ Jogarit"mir r- -Ti he-F
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ASSOCIATION: Institut b1of-i--Mcis N msteTs-tva 2dravLookhraneniya SSSR,
plos~
(Institute of BiopIrysi,cs, Ministrj of Health SSSR)
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1AUTHOR: Bokhov, B. B.; Shipov, A. A.,
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ITITLE-. The effect of repeated series of stimulations of the
'Vestibular analyzer
lof rabbits on the quantitative relation of the duration of
nystagmus to the value
!of reverse an ar acceleration
ISOURCE: Byulleten' ekisperimental'noy biologii i meditsiny, Y. 60,
no. 9, 19651
'59-62
,TOPIC TAGS: animal physiology, autonomic nervous system,
vesti~ular analyzer,
!rabbit, nystagmus, angular acceleration
!ABSTRACT: Cupulometry, a method of studying the vestibular
function based on regis.~'
,itering the nystagmic reaction to a series of adequate stimuli of
increasing force,
:has been applied chiefly to humans. However, research indicates
the possibility ofi.-
:using this method on animals. In this work the influence of
repeated series of stim-
ulations of the vestibular analyzer of rabbits on the duration of
nystagmus in a
range of stimuli twice exceeding the cupulometric ranee is
considered. Eabbits were-_
rotated in a clockwise direction, with the axis of rotation through
their heads. t
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Adequate stimulus consisted of reverse angular acceleration created
by une
xpected
stopping of a steadily revolving stand. Conditions were uniform in
all experi nts;
me
acceleration during buildUP-5*/sec2; duration of rotation-1 min;
interval between)
two consecutive rotations-1 min; stopping time-D.15 sec:. Three
groups of five
animals each were subjected to 1) 18 stimuli of increasing magnitude
(minimum 100 i~
see, maximum 180' in see) ; 2) 12 decreasing stimuli (maximum 1201,
minimum 101) ; I
12 stimuli of increasing series (100-1200 in see) fol.lofed after a
5-min inter-I
val by 12 stimiali of decr6asing series (1200-100 in sec). In all
cases the experi-i,
'xperiments shoved that stiri-
ment was performed five times with 2-6-day intervals. 15
Uli of bcth increasing and decreasing series shorten the nystagmic
reaction, most
noticeably from the first experiment to the second. Experiments with
vestibular
simuli a) increasing in force, b) decreasing in forcei and c) first
increaking and
I
then decreasing shoved that in all three types, the relationship of
the duration ofil
,nystagmus to the logarithm of the value of the stimulus does not
chajfge. It waston-
!cluded that the shortening of nystagmus observed in these rotation
tests is the
"result of training, which extends to the entire semicircular canal
"system." It ioi---
'possible that the state.of training of the vestibular analyzer is
generalized to I
-,affect all reactions to nystagmogenlic stimuli,,Orig. art. hab,. 2
figures.
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AUTHOR: Bokhov. B. B.; Komissarova, I. V.
ORG: no~W_--__ -
TITLE: Changes in visual afterimages during various typos of
vpLatibular Stimulation
[Paper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine
held in Moscow from
24 to 27 May 19661
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam kbsmicheskoy meditsiny, 196~.
Problemy
kosmic~eskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materia%v
konferentsii,
Mosccw, 1966, 71-72
TOPIC TAGS: vestibular analyzer., visual analyzer, biologic
acceleration effects
coriolis acceleration, afterimage
ABSTRACT: Research indicates that vestibular stimulation is
commonly accompanied
.by a displacement of the visual afterimage, which depends on
the force vector
'and the type'of eye movement during rotation. The present study
was con-
:du'cted to establish the relationship between the direction of
afterimaae dis-
I C2
'Placement and type of acceleration*(angular or Coriolis). In
addition, the
:relationship between the degree of afterimage displacement and
various
if magnitudes of angular acceleration were studied.
Preliminary q~~udies shwed that when the head was inclined and
straight-,
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ened, afterimage displacement was strictly vertical.- iThese
sam'e head move-~'.
ments were executed during steady rotation at rates of 15 and
300 /sec to -
create Coriolis forces. Here, five of the 23 subjects showed
pronounced and
reproducible deviations in the trajectory of afterimage
displacement compared!
to vertical displacement through a given angle (about 30*
Tests in which the vestibular analyzer was stop-stimulated
confirmed
earlier data on the displacement of the afterimage in the
direction of rotation
during stopping, and, at the same time, revealed some new
features of this
phenomenon. First, the character of spontaneous movements of
the after- I
image along a trajectory in a resting state and the direction
of its'movement
during vestibular stimulation ~ should be noted. Rotation at
various rates
showed that the angle of afterimage trajectory deviation from
the initial value
increased as a function of the rate of rotational buildup from
15 to 30 and
6(r /see. A simult 'aneous study of the duration jof lateral
afterimage displace-
ment during a series of building-up angular accelerations
also.indicated a
substantial fbrce dependence between stinnfli and reactions**
Therefore, it is
possible to rate spatial and time indices of the visual
afterimage quantitatively
under analagous experimental conditions* (W.Ao ko. 22; ATD
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ORG.- none
TITLE: The effect of the vertical writing test on
P08t-rotational nystagmus [Paper
presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held
:in Moscow from
24 to 27 May 19663
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam koamicheakoy meditsiny, 1966.
Problemy
kosmicheskoy meditsiny, (Problems of space medicine); materialy
konferebtaii,
Moscow, 1966t 72-73
TOP~C TAGS: biologic acceleration effect, coriolis acceleration,
vestibular analyzerp
nystagnits, psychophysiology
ABSTRACT: The results of some experiTwnts indicate that
increased human alert--
ness and accuracy expedite the.onset of a nystagmic reaction
while to the
!Contrary, when an experimenter gives the order to relax or
diminish atten.-
-tiveness, this reaction is quickly damped.
In the present rotation investigations, vertical drawing tests,
indices.of
a tonic labyrinth reflex to upper extremity musculature, and a
record of
-postrotational nystagmus were simultaneously conducted. The
effect of a
test which entailed -drawing a vertical series of small circles
on various
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,qualities of postrotational nystagmus was studied.
j*conducted, half with the vertical drawing test.
A total of 56 tests were
The results indicate that the duration and number of attacks of
postro-
itational nystagmus increase and their amplitude decreases
during drawing
tests. This effect was particularly pronounced during rotation
at low rates
(15 and 30* /see). A less pronounced decrease in the duration of
nystagmus
was observed at 60* /sec.
These observations should be taken into consideratiDn when
studying
both indices of various somatic vestibular reactions. An
explanation can
probably be found in the prodominance of the unconditioned
reflex component
tonic reflex during these tests and not in-a.conscious voli-.-,'
tional effort. [W.A. No. 22; ATD Report
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AUTHORI 13okhov. B. B.,(Moscow)
OHG% nond'
TITIE'. Effect of partial extirpation of the cerebral cortex in the
rabbit on
vestibular n-yetazmua ly ..
SOURCE: Byulletent.oksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny, v. 61, no-
3, 1966P 17-19
TOPIC TAGS1 rabbit# qsrebral cortexp vestibular disturbance,
neurologic surgery,
muscle physiology
ABSTRACT: The duration of the nystagmal roaction following bilAeral
extirpation..
.of the cortex of tho tomporoparietal lobes in rabbits previously
subjected
Ao training in tho farm of repeated series of rotations is discussed.
In the
experiments the animals received a total of 12 stivu.1ittions
(rotation and
stopping of the test stand at 12 different speeds). `:nitially, the
stimuli
-fonowed each other, increasing in magnitude, and aftor a 5~-minute
interval-
~in decreasing order. The maxim= stimLlation attained the rate of
1200 per
.secondo and the minimum .- 100 per second; each succoasive
stimulation differed
-by 100 from the precedimo
;After six experiments with rotation, decortication waa carried out.
during whichi
-time ey~trical sections of the temporopariotal lo'boti of the
cerebral cortex:'-
.were. exalsod from the aniul placed under urethan nw-cosis.
Following the
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experimients 0 the brains of the sacrificed animals wore
examined ana+.;)Vdcally.
The experiments showed that partial removal of temporDpariotal
lobes of the
cerebral oortox induces in rabbits a distinct, althou.,,,h weak,
increase in the
-duration of post-rotatory nystagmus to stimuli in the range of
10 - IZOO
.per second. In size and stability, the shift established
clearly ia surpassed
-by disturbances arising after oxtonsivo removal of cortical
substance. At
.the same time, it cannot be wholly equated to the results of
similar exporiments~
on animals with lobectomy, since changes in activity of
the-nystagmus following-;
removal of frontal or pariotal lobes are either wholly absont,
or disappear one
day following the operation. Even in a rabbit with
homidecortication,
nystagmal asymmetry was observed within 3 days after the
operation. The
experiments confirmed the earlier observations of No F,
Tyunyantsay, who
-established that the duration of post-rotatory nystagmus in
pigeons subjected'
-:to decortication depended. as in normal pigeons, on the rate
of rotatione~
This work vas carried out under the scientific directLon of
Doctor of Medical
'Sciences Yu.'G. Grigorlyev. This paper was presented by Active
Member AMN SSSR
A. V. Iebedinskiy td ceased). Orig. art. has: 2 figares. [JPRS3
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.BDRTWKO, 1JI,, Insh.; BOKHOVGHUK# M,M*, inzh.;
FIDIM,'HAN, G-S,, insh.;
POZIN, H.Te 'I or a 0
4 0 Mo ; TARAT, X.'~a., kand. tekhn. nauk.
Foam dust colleotors used at the concentration plant of
the
"#patite"'Combine. I%zop. truda v prom. 2 no.2t9-11 7
158.
(MIRA 11:2)
1. Kombinat Upatit"' (for Borushko. Bokhovelcuk,
Fidellman). Z. Te-'
ningradekly tekhnologichaskly lustitut Im. ::ensoveta
(for Foxin,
Tarat).
(Dast oollectors)
BOKH0,VITI!"'!Vj V.
Lokatsiia Luny. Crtadiolocation of the moon_7. (Tekhnika -
molodezhi, 1946, no.
5-6, p. 13-16). DLC: T4.T2285
SO: Soviet Transportation and Comunieations, A BiblJormpby,
J.Iriniry (-)V Gongress,
Te-ference department, Washington, 1953., Unclassified.
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with rMsPwt tO -4 .. op. jdicstingeog"Pd.
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wemtwg 10, of the conspone"t
4 mrith incmA%e in
m of I (Ag'41(01~
min. are amoobed out. thist In-.
in the jus"I state.
it. W. IIIIIII.Vt
BOKHOV.KI.N,-I.M, MMN~ Yo,O.; YEINOLINA, N.N.;
GESNOKOV, V.F.
Physico3hemical analysis of the ternary system
caxbamido-phonol -
acetic acid. Zhur.ab.kMn. )2 no.9-2755-2759 33 162.
('141M 15:9)
1. Arkhangellskiy :Lesotekhnichaskiy Institut imeni
V.V.
Kuybysheva ~Urea) (F-henols) (Acetic acid)
CHESFOKOV, V.F.; BOKHOVKIII, I.M.
Thermal analysis of the ternary system acetanide -
acetic acid-
phenol. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.9:2760-2763 S I(P, (MIRA
15:9)
1. Arkhangel'skiy lesotek:hnicheskiy institut ir,,,eni
V.V.Kuybysheva.
(Acetamide) (Acetic acid) (Phenols)
BOKHOVKIN, I.M.; FRIBYTKOVA, A.A.; UYENLYARITIA, L.S.
Physicochemical analysis of the ternary system
carbamide-phenol -
monochloroacetic acids Zhur,obekhim, 32
no.9;2763-2766 S 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
1. Arkhangellskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut imeni
V.V.
Kuybysheva.
(Urea) (Phenols) (Acetic acid)
BOXHOVKIN, I.M - BOKHOVKINA, Yu.I.
Physicochemical ana Sis of thetternary syntem carbamide
-!phenol'
trichloroacetic acid. Zhur.ob.kam. 33 rio.6:1722-1726
,Je 163.'
(KRA 16:7)
1. Arkhangellskiy losotekhnichaskiy inatitut.
(Urea) (Phenol) (Acetic ac~'Ld)
BOKHOVKIN I M -, VTMAN, Te.O.
:-Itw
Physicochemical study of binary systems fonned by
furfurole with
cresols. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.7:2083-2087 Jl 163. (MIRA
16:8)
1. Arkhangellskiy lesotekhnicheakiy institut.
(Furaldehyde) (CresQl)
40 BOKHOVXINA, ru.I.; VITMAN, Te.O.
BOKHOVKIN. ~,,
Physicochemical analysis of the ternary sy,-;tem phenol
- acetamide -
monochloroacatic acid. Zhur.ob.khim. )3 no.7:2087-2090
J1 163.
(KIRA 16*'.8)
1. Arkhangellskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut.
(Phenols) (Acetamide) (Acetic acid)
BORHOITKIN, I.M.
Physicochemical study of binary systems fonned by
acetamide and
cresols. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no. 3:718-722 Mr- 164.
OAIRA I'l 6)
1. ArkJ)angellskly lesotekhnicheskiy institut.
BO.UOVKINA, Yu.I.; WYJIOVKIN, I.M.; V17MAN, Ye.O.
t' -
Physicochemical study of the ternary system
carbamide -
monochloroacetic acid - trichloroacetic acid.
7hur. ob.
khim. 34 no. 3:723-727 Mr 264.
Physicochemical analysis of the ternary system
phenol -
acetamide - trichloroacetic acid. Ibid.:727-731
(MIM 17:6)
1. krkhangel'skiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut.
BOKHOVKIN, I.M.; BOKIINKINA, N.I.; 'JIT1,110i..
Ve.O.
PhpicoohFmical Inwistiontlon nf thi! ternary
certamide - acetamide - acid. ob. Yf-irr,
1363-1.3165 Itr 164.
FhYSICoollemical illverftigvltio-!~ of O~i-,
to:'Ti,iry ~y.,ztum
r,.onociAoroacctio acid j,
L
Fkysleochomical invest igation )f the tornary
systom Fbet-r-'-
acotlc acld - monochloroace*Uc acid. lbid.,.137 1375
Arkhangellskiy lesotekhnich-2skiy
In3titUt.
BOKHOVKIN, I.M.; BOKHOWINA, Yu.l.; UYEMLYANINA,
L.f;.
Phyaicochemical investigatic-n of the :,.--,rnhry
.3yotem. c!a-*,-dv,-'.'V-
aceta.mide - monochicroacetic acid. Zhur. ob.
khim. 34 no. 5~
1366-1369 I~y t64. (IE-IA 17:,7)
1. ArHiangellskiy lnsol-6 lim 1clit, A ly
in,-itltut,
BOKHOVKIN, I.M.; BOKHOVKINA, Yu.I.; VITMAN, Ye,O.
Physicochemical study of the ternary.syatem penol -
acetic
acid - trichloroacetic acid. Zhur. ob. khim. 34
no.9-.2823-
2826 S 164.
Physicochemical study of the ternary system carbamide -
acetamide
- trichloroacetic acid. Ibid.;2826-2829
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Arkhangellskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut.
j,.VITMAN, Ye.O.
Physicochemical study of the reaction of acc-tamide
with alkali
metal nitrates. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.63W-953 Je 165.
(MIRA 18;6)
1. Arkhangel'skiy lesotekhnicheakiy institult.
Acaussiaq im aW34583 S/CO76/64/038/004/0970/0972
AUIZOR: Do1zhoykin." M.
TITLE: Corrosion of alloys of cadmium with antimony in c,rganic
acids.
SOURCE: Zhurnal fizich*akoy khimii,, v. 38., no. 4. 1964j 970-W2
TOPIC TAGS: cadmium antimony alloy, corrosion, organic -zid,
mineral acid,
furfural,, dioxaneo corrosion inhibition, corrosion resistance) CdSb
ABSTFAM'. The rate of corrosion of cadmii-antimony alloys, in
formic and acetic
acids and the effect of furfural and dioxane additives ort their
corrosion rate
were invest'iaated.' From the enclosed figuras 1 and 2 it is
apparent the corrosion
rate increases vith an increase in the acidic concentrat!.on. There
is a sharp
chanGa in the corrosion ratte at the Cd:Sb congonent ratia of 1:1.
indicating the
formation of CdSb and a more positive value of the aati=my
electrode potentiali,
There are no sharp boundaries of corroaion resistance; g(merally
the corron
resistance decreases in the alloyo containing more than !;0%
antimony. Furfural
and dioxanep which inhibited corrosion of Cd-Sb alloys :W mineral
acids., shav no
inhibiting effect in the organic acids* The corrosive ax,,tioa of
formic and
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acetic acids on Cd-Sb alloys.is substantlaW less than emrosion by
HCJ,
or HN03- Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
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Tecbnology Institute
S=T=D-. 2&lar63 DAU ACQ'. May& ENCL: 02
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Card 2/4
BOMCVKIN~ I.M.; VITMAN, Ye.O.
Physicochemical study of the systems of acrfamide with
benzoic
and phthalic acids. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.8&1319-1322
Ag 165.
(MRA 1W)
1. Arkhangellskiy lesotekhnicheakiy institut.
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