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Card 1/1 Pub. 151 - 41/42
Aut)l~ors ; Razuvayev, G. A.
Title :Remarks on the report by A Bol'5',
, Bollshakova entitled, "Reaction of Methyl-
Alpha-naphthyl Mercury and Me P R7ff1*cur-j with Organic Acids".
Periodical :Zhur. ob. khim. 24/9,, 1693-1694, Sep 1934
Abstract :Brief discussion on the report by A. A. Bollshakova regarding the Y,-,echania
of reaction of methyl-alph~L-naphthyl mercury and methylpheinyl mercury with
organic acids, is presented. Six references' 3-USA; 2-USSR and I-German
(1943-1954).
Institution
Su bmitted April 24, 1~54
AUTHOR: B o 11 sh ak ov a, A. A. SOV/156-18-4-21/49
TITLE: Spectrophotometric Determination of the pH-Value With Brom-
thymol Blue as an Indicator (Spektrofotometricheskoye
opredeleniye pH s indikatorom bromtimolovym sinim)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Khimiya i khimicheskaya
tekhnologiya, 1958, Nr 4, PP '096-699 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The stepwise character of the acid formation of bromthymol blue
indicators is used for the determination of the pH-value of the
solution. Two absorption zones of the indicator in the visible
range are determined. The maximum of the zone for the acid fo=
is at 400-430 mt,-, and for the alkaline range at 610 mt-4-
11
;'Nmaximum . The zone of the acid form of the indicator reflects
-,he stepwise character$ and each pH-value has a L;orresponding
X maximum* Two methods of determining the pH-value of brom-
thymol blue were suggested. From the data on optical density
the pH-value of the solution is determined using the calibrating
plot for the indicator bromthymol blue.
Card 1/2 There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 3 Soviet references.
SOV/156-58-4-21/49
Spectrophotometric Determination of the pH-Value With Bromthymol Blue as an
IndicatoZ
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra obshchey khimii Leningradskogo pediatricheskogo
meditsinskogo instituta. (Chair of General Chemistry at the
Lening.rad Institute of Pediatric Medioine)
SUBMITTED: April 29, 1958
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-AUTHORS: Abramov, V. S. and Bol'shakova, A. 1. 79-2-35/58
TITLE: The Mechanism of the Arbuzov Regrouping. Part 4. Reaction of alpha, beta-
Dibromoethylalkyl Esters with Triisopropylphosphite (K voprosu o mekhan-
izme Arbuzovskoy peregruppirovki. IV. Vzaimodeystviye alfa-beta-dibro-
metilalkilovykh efirov s triizopropilfosfitom).
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Xhimii, 1957, vol 27, No 2, pp. 441-444 (U.S.S.R.).
ABSTRACT: It was established experimentally that triisopropylphosphite exposed to
alpha,beta-dibromethy.1methyl, elpha,beta-dibromocliethyl, alpba,bets-dibromo,
ethylbutyl others and methyl ether of alpha-beta-dibromopropionic acid
reacts in two seperate stages forming an intermediate addition product in
the first stage. The reaction was studied by the changes in the physical
characteristics: coefficient of light refraction, specific weight and
surface tension which varied with time and in relation to the composition
of the reaction mixture. The surface tension was determined by the method
of maximum bubble pressure. Thermal decomposition of the addition products
Card 1/2 gave isopropyl others of tilpha-alkoxy"beta-bromoethyl phosphinic acids.
The Mechanism of the Arbuzov Regrouping. Part 4. 79-2-35/58
The polymerizability of the ethers obtained was investigated and it was
found that their molecule has possibly a polar character. The ethers in-
vestigated did not submit to polymerization with peroxides, dlazoaminoben-
zene and zinc chloride. The negative results are explained either by the
steric hindrances or by the weakening of the double bond polarity or by
the alkoxy group.
4 tables. There are 4 Peferences, of which 3 are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Xnzan' Chemica2-Technological Institute imeni S. M. Kirov
PMENTED BY,-
SUEYITTTED: February 2, 1956
AVATLABLE: Library of Cougress
Card 2/2
BOLISHAKOVA, A.M.
Lectures and quizzes in evening schools. Fiz. v shkole 22 no.2:
67 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. 1-ya shkola rabochey molodezhi, g. Volzhsk.
(Physics-Study and teaching)
IJP.(c) JD
771
'MCESSMON- ------- LIR/0286/65/000/014/00D/0013
661.631.3.4
AUTHOR! Postnikov~ N. N.; -Ablichenkov, 1. 1, tji~niks, M. V.; ~trel"'tsov. A. 11. -
Bol'shakova, A. P.; Petrov, N.~ P., YrasinskiV, Ii Ya.
TITLE, A method for producing Yellow g~~horus. Class 12$ No. 172730 q
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 14, 1965, 13
TOPIC TAGS: phosphor ement
us, norm, etal. el.
ABSTRACT. This Author's, Certificate,,*i.
-itroducesa method for producing yellow phos-1
phorus from h.igh-carbon,ate vbosphorus raw material by volatilization in electric - 1,
furna'ces. The process is intensified by beat treating the raw raterial at 950-
10500C before,char ing thefurnace.
9.
ASSOCIATION- Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut po udobreniyam i insekt fungisidam~.-.
0
goskbimeftekomiteta pri Gosplane SSSR (Scientific Research Institute for Fertiliz-
ers and Insbci,ofungicides,.Goskhimr~eftekomitet, Gosplan SSSR); Leningradskly gosu-
darstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu zavodov onomy khimicbeskoy promyshlen-
USSIVElectricity
Electrodes - Coatings
Electrolysis
Jan 1)4- 9
11internal Electrolysis Using Protective Films," Yu. A. Chernikhov, G. A. Bollshakova,
State Inst :Rine and Rare Mle~als, 9 pp
"Zavod Labor" Val XIV, No 1
Reports results of tests carried out by means of new method in which anode is
directly covered by a colloidal film, thus greatly increasinp,, ran~Te within Which this
apparatus canh, utilized. It also increases amount of precipitaUi produced.
P.,i 61no
SEMENOV, L.F.; BOLISHAKOVA, G.A.: LYASH9NKO, V.D.
I
Synthesis of new amino and mercapto compounds and their ex-
perimental testing in radiation sicimess. Vop.radiobiol. 2:
389-393 '57. (MIRK 12:6)
1. Sotrudnik TSentral'nogo nauchno-iaeledovatellskogo rentgeno-
radi6logicheakogo instituta Ministeratva zdravookhraneniva SSSR.
(RADIATION SICKNHSS) (URFA) (ETH&NETHIOL)
5 0) SOV/79-2'1-9-72/70'
ALfTHORS: YLorozova, IJ. P., Bollshakova, G. A., Lukinykh, N. L.
TITLE: Formation Enthalpy of Sodium Compounds 16ith the Element's of the
Main Subgroup of Group V
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, iir 9,
Pp 3144 - 3145 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The preparations I' Tla3P, Na3As, Ila3Sb, Ila3Bi were obtained by
synthesizing the components taken in stoichioyetric ratio in
hermetically sealed steel pots in an argon ati.,iosphere. The
synthesis was made at the following teu-peratares: Na 3P at
500-5500, Na 3As at 7000, Na 36 at 8560, Na 3Bi at 7750. "Ta3P is
a black, pulverous compound, Na As forms brown-violet crystE~ls,
and Na3Bi and Na 3Sb form fragil substances of faint metallic
gloss and bluish grey color. Analysis of the pre-parStions ob-
tained proved that the proportion of the introduced componcnts
does not change in the synthesis. Thc. iron produced in tile pots
passed over to the preparations in such low quantities that the
accuracy of the thermodynai.-ic data was completely maintained.
Card 1/2 The reaction of these compound with 1 n. hydrochloric acid
Rormation Enthalpy of Sodium Cozpounds 'iith the Ele- SOVI/79 -20 -9 -72/7'
m6nts of. the Main Subgroup of Group V
quantitatively proceeding in accordance with the equations
listed in the table vias used as calorimc-tric reaction (Rcf 1)
(Table). The enthalpy of for:nation of sodium, pho,-phide a-pparcnt.
ly has not yet been determined. The ent'halpy of fcr-;.atior. of
sodium arsenide arrees with the value suo-ested by P. Vf'eibke
and 0. Kubaschewski (Ref 4). The enthalpies of formation of
sodium antimonide and sodium bismutite ZRcf 4) obtained by the
same a-athors are close to those obtained by the authors of
the present pa-per. The figure demonstrates that the process of
formation enthalpies in the series Na 3P - Na3As - Na 3Sb - Na3Bi
is not of monotonic character, but subjected to the rule of
secondary periodicity. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 4
references, 3 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy aniversitet (Lenin6rad State
University)
SUBIMITTED: July 16, 1958
Card 2/2
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hinuchre of Imillhig Radi'ti- Proc"wi or Mlintrric Stimulation
C_A~ A. V.
G. N.
Ilia influenct of Ionizing radiAliOn WAS 11111ditc! on rrvonwi or cholintz;ii; slimulation In various IiAs of the
"net arc (the cenital nerveill system, vegetative ganglions. neuromuscular synapsts) in animah ciposed to singlt
loml-bdy X-ray irradiation (100-NM r). F-tpcriments %vrc car;icd out on cola, tabbili, %hilt mict arid frort
with different tests And roethods (e1wrolicrithalormphy, &ttrimination, or the summation of nrmus impuliti.
mcord or contraction in the small intestine and isolated skeletal muside, determination of cholincitcrase actitity
d cellular reipiration eflIciency when usiniz pharmacological agents and critiptill poism). .
A"
The rivemirstiont csiAtlished a dMCASC In thOincipic structure scii,titivity to mroplq;ct Arid
jlangliol~tlcl. And an Inercave In Cholintrizi: 51ructilre sfn6llivily to liarcolicl,
"rate-like and h,cal artac%flictic subitaricci.
't-fiese changcs have a phasic ch3ractcr and they depend on the functional ability hr the Chotinersic struictum
and the degree of radiation injury.
Is Tho chantlet In the Irradiattil aninial etc oprartntly do- (in addition to other f ciots) to the britakdomn of
OXldAtiVC phosphorylailon lhvoonxquenoeor~htch maybethe bmakdown orthe acetykbolineffl.boLismi and
A Change of the ch.linerilic strocture Madlon to phnnnuscologital agents.
report pmeentaii at the 21A Int'l. Corligresis of Radutlon Research,
narrogMtA/rorkehlre, Gt. 31rit. 5-U AU9 1962
RUSANOV, A.M,; BOLISHAKOVA, G-A-
Pharmacology of Camphonium. Farm. i toks. 25 no,2:163-167
Mr-Ap 162. (1-aRA- 15:6)
1. Otdol eksperimentallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. A.M. Rusanov)
TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta neditsinskoy
radiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(AZABICYCLOOCTANE)
8/054/60/000/02/20/021
B022/BOO7
AUTHORS: Morozova. M, P., B2199hakova._G..B.,
TITLE: Vanadium Diohloride Is a Compound of Practically Constant
aomposition -
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta. Seriya fiziki i khimii,
1960, No. 2, pp. 160-161 1
TEXT: For the purpose of explaining the extension of vanadium dichloride
along the axis of the composition, the equilibrium of the process of succes-
sive reduction of vanadium triohloride by hydrogen was investigated in the
present paper by means of the circulation %ethod. The Fig. shows an
HC1 H2 -JA
investigation of the dependence of P /pl/2 (the value of this ratio is
proportional to the chemical potential of chlorine in the gaseous phase)
on the composition of the solid phase. It further shows that vanadium
dichloride has no region of apparent homogeneity. There are 1 figure and
3 references, I of which is Soviet.
Card 1/1
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1-:21 ),
711
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TITLE-. Fluctuation of the turbulence angle
47
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SOURCE: AN S&9R. AstronomichetkU_AQLat, Opticheskaya nestabillnost' zemnoy atmoaferi
(Optical instability of the earth's atmosphere), Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965., 68-82
TOPIC TAGSi atmospheric turbulence~ atmospheric refraction.. stellar photographY, A4'%--,
4dw,z,-it" A,,+
ABSTRADT -. Viriations in turbulence angle (ref erred to the zenith) have been studied
for prolonged periods (up to two years) for both daytime and nighttime observations.
It was found that the quality of a star image by day and the quality, of the night
image are interrelated. If the quality of the night image is unstable$, the day image
is also unstable, and vice veraa. This conclusion is based on observations at two
localities in the high mountains of the Pamirs and of Dagestan. In the future it
will be necessary to test this. conclusion in localities of different geography and
climate (steppes and plains). The recurrence of a turbulence angle with time, over
long periods (months and years), Is reason for considering this factor in selecting
localities (for observatories) with good astroclimatie conditions. Syztemevic
observations for at least two years are necessary for reliable evaluation. StatLaticall.-
ACC NR%AT6003711
analysis of extensive observational data indicates (as a first approximation) that
approaching or passing synoptic fronts are accompanied by-worsening of the star image
and that the absence of a front is accompanied by a good star image in half the
analyzed occurrences. The opposite relationship obtains in the remaining half. In
such analyses is is necessary to consider carefully the slope of the frontal surface,
the type of front., the direction of movement, and other factors (such as height of
atmospheric layers), Such considerations are cumbersome and complex., and for
ordinary prediction of the SMMUtZ of a star ima e t lay cannot be used, though they-
are of great theoretical interest, Orig, art* ha Tfigures~ 6 tables., and 2
formalas.
SUB CODE t o4, 03/ SUBM DATE a 1%ty651 MM Rut 008
Astropfwtoqraphy
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BOL'SHAKOVA, G.M., nuuchnvy sotrudnik; MALYKIN, R.Ya., professor, nwichnyy ruko-
v0ditel ', M~SHKILLKYSOIT, L.N.,'professor, zavedn.,'
nishchly; TURANOV, N.M.,
kandidat meditsinakikh nauk, direktor.
Study of higher nervolls act'ivity in eczema and,neurodermatitis. Vest.ven.
I derm. no.4:3-10 Jl-Ag '53. (14LRA 6: 9 )
1. Otdeleniye ninktsionalluoy diaguostiki TSentrallnogo kozhuo-venerologi-
cheskogo instituta Hinisterstva 2dravookhraneniya SSSH (for Malykin).
2. Otdel dermatologii TSentrallnogo lcozhno-venerologicheakogo institute.
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (for Mashkilleyeon). 3. TSentrallnyy
kozhno-venerologicheskiy institut Ministeratva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (for
Turanov). (Eczema) (Nervous system) (Skin--Diseases)
BOVSW49~%,_G.M.; TURANOV, NOR., direktor,
Combined atebrin and nicotinic acid therapy of lupus erythematosus. Sov.
mod. 17 no.5:41 My 153. (MLRA 6:6)
1. Otdel dermatologii Tsentrallnogo kozhno-venerologicheakogo instituta
Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (Inpus)
SKILOV, H.S., professor; RHAVIN, I.B.; BOLOSHAKOVA, G.M.; HINISHIKOVA, A.I.;
PROSTOVA, I.P.
Zffects of the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and cortisone in
some skin diseases. Sov.med. 20 no-7:19-24 JI 156. (MLRA 9:10)
1. 1z otdela dermatologii (zav. - prof. N.S.Smelov) TSentrallnogo
kozhno-vanarologichaskogo inatituta (dir. - doteent M.N.Turanov)
Ministeretva zclravookhraneniya SSSR i Vaesoyusnogo instituta endokri-
nologii (&ir. - prof. Ye.A.Vaeyukova)
(SKIN DISIASIS, ther.
ACTH & cortisone)
(ACTH, ther. use
skin die., with cortisone)
(CORTISONE, ther. Use
skin die., with ACTH)
NIKITINA, A.F.; ~~OLISHAK9%-I".
Glinical aspects and treatment of er7thema circinatum. Vest.ven. i
dorm. 30 no.4:56 ii-Ag 156. (MLRA 9:10)
1. Iz otdela dermatologii TSentrallnogo kozhno-venerologicheakogo
instituta
(ERYTH19KA) (PPINICILLIN)
13OLOSUKOVA G
-
Brucellar dermatitis from cow parsnip. Vest.derm.i ven. 33 no.5:
87 S-0 159o (MIRA 13:2)
1. Iz otdela dermatologii TSentrallnogo kozhuo-venerologichoskogo
inatituta.
(BRUCX=SIS) (COW PARSITIP) (SKIN--DISEASES)
BOLISHAKOVAl G.M*; STVANISHGHEVAt Z,G.
On the madurcmycotic foot. Test.de=.i ven. 34 no.3t4O-" My~e
160. tMIRA X3S10)
($AVORMNOSIS case reports)
BEL09KITY G.B.; BOLISHAKOVA, G.M. ,
Minical aspects and histology of incontinentia pigmenti (Bloah-
$Azberger). Vest.derm.i ven. 34 no.1297-11 t6O. (MM 1481)
1. Iz kozhnogo otdela (zav. - 13iof. N.S. Smelov) TSentraltmgo
muchio-issledavatellskogo kozhno-venerologicheskogo lyrstitats,
(dir. - dotsent N.Me Turanov) Ministirstva sdravookhraneniya
RSFSR i iz kafedry kozbnykh i venericheskikh bolezney (zav,, -
profa AoIs Kartamyshev) Tu%ntrallnogo instituta usovershenst-
vovaniya vraohey (dir. M.,D. lovrigina)o
(COLOR OF KAN) (SKIN-DISEASES)
BOLISHAKOVA, G.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Signigicance of plethysmography in evaluating sleep and novocaine
therapy for patients with eczma and neurodermatitis. Vest.deim.
i von. no*5:9-14 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Iz otdela dematologii (zav. - prof. N.S. Smelov) i otdela
natofiziologii (zav. - prof. R.Ya. Malykin [deoeased) TSentral'-
nogc nauchno-isoledovateliskogo kozhno-.venerologicheskogo insti-
tuta, (dir. - kand.med.nauk N.M. Taranov) Ministerstva zdravool:hra-
neniya RSFSR.
(PIETHYSMOGRAPHY) (ROVAGAINE) (SKIN-DISEASES)
(SLED-TIMMEUTIC USE)
SMELOV, N.S. 9 prof.; ZALKAN9, P.M., prof.; ~OLI~~OVAL_~. IYEVLEVAP Ye.A.;
,STOYAN0Vr B.G.
Cortisone in the treatment of eczema and neurodermatitis. Sov.
mod. 25 no.3:91-96 Mr 161, (MIRA 14:3)
1. Iz otdela dermatologii (sav. - prof. N.S.Smelov) TSentrallnogo
nauchno-isoledovatellokogo kozhno-venerologicheskogo instituta
(direktor - kand.med.nauk N.M.Turanav) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniYa
RSFSR. (ECZEMAt (CORTISONE) (SKIN-DISEASES)
BOL ISHAKOVA. I.
India fights for economic Independence. Yn~Bh.torg. 30
no.1:12-14 160. (MIRA 13:2)
../I (India-leonomic conditions) (Russia-Commerce-India)
(India-Govimarce-Rue ale)
.--130LISHAKOVA, Inna Ivanovn4; YEPIFANOV, M.P., red.; ROMANOVA, N.I., tekhn.
red-.
(The road of national independence] Dorogoi nezvisimosti. Mo-
skva,, Izd-vo Iffls 1961, 83 p. (MIRA 14:9)
(India-Economic conditions)
MANSHILIN, V.V.; MANAKOV, V.D.; AGAFONOV, A.V.; VASIMNKO, V.P.;
MISLOV, I.Yaj; KIM=, V.S.; Prinimai uchasti~,e: BELOUSOW, I.V.;
I0IIBZOVSKIY$ V.D.; YEWELIYANOV, A.A.;
ZEFIROVA, Ye.G.; WMTS) L.L.; OKINSIIEVICH, N.A.; RYABOV, V.M.;
STEEPANENKO, I.A.; STOLY-UENKO, Ye.G.; SOLOTSINSM, S.Ye.;
IUMMOV, A.Ye.; CHELOGUZOVA, Ye.F.
Engineer~ing development of a new systen, of catalytic cracking
in a fluidized bed. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 7 no.6:41-50
Je 162. (MMA 15:7)
1. Vsosoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po pererabotke
nefti i gazov i polucheniyu isk-usstvennogo zhidkogo topliva.
(Cracking process)
(Fluidization)
MANSHILIN, V.V.; AGAFONOV, A.V.; RANAKOV, N.Kh.; VASILENKOP V.P.;
MASLOV, I.Ya.; KNYA7,EV, V.S.; STEPANENKO, I.A.; Prinimali
uchastiye: VAYLI, Yu.X.; NDETS, L.L.- BELOUSOVA I.V.,-
STOLYARENKO', Ye.G.; YEMELIYANOV, A.A.; RYABOV, V.M.;
BEREZOVSKIYP V.D.; ZEFIROVA, Ye.1G.; CHELOGUZOVA, Ye.F.;
SOLOTSINSKIY, S.Ye.; BOLISRAKOVA, K.A.; MWMOV, A.Ye.
Catalytic cracking of raw heavy distillates on a microspheric
catalyst of Troshkovskiy clay. Xhim. i tekh topl. i masel. 8
no-3:1-6 Mr 163. ?MIRA 16:4)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'sl,-4y inatitut po pererabotke
nefti i gazov i polucheniyu iskusetvennogo zhidkogo topliva.
(cracking process) (catalysts)
KUDIN, P.V.- BOLISHAKOVA, K.V.; LEBEDEVA, G.Ya.; SA~MSKAYA., L.L.;
I,-
i;~Ts ~,- -.- ". ~-- - ~~
Treatment of periodontitis with antibiotics. Stomatologiia 40
no.1:25-26 Ja-F 161. (kIRA l4iD
1- Iz stomatologichesk6y polikliniki Krasnoarmeyskogo rarons.
S;alingrada (glavnyy vrach P.T.Baranov).
OPMS-DISEASES) (ANTIBIOTICS)
~- - , - ~, - - r(i
BOISHAKOVA, K. Y... KALASHNIKOV, V. G.)(A.G.1j PETROVAy G. N., LYBKIN, E. Y.,
SOLODOVNIKOV, G. M., and KOZISHOVA,
"Daily Variation of Short-Period Pulsations as a Function of Geographic
and Geomagnetic Coordinates,"
paper submitted, 5th Gen. Assembly, CSAGI, Intl. Geophysical Year, Moscow 1-9
August 1958
BOL'SHAKOVA L. D.- Master Tech Sci (diss) -- '~Iuiti-route graphic-analytic
t I
phototriangulation". Moscow, 1958. 20 pp (Min Agric USSR, 11-loscow Inst of
Land Mana,,amnt Engineers), 120 copies (KL, No 10, 11159, 125)
0
3(4) SOV/154-5a-6-10/22
AUTHOR: Bol I shakova, L. D. , jimlor Research Assistant
TITLE; Experience in Developing the Graphic-Analytical Phototriangula-
tion (1z opyta razvitiya grafo-analiticheskoy fototriangulyatsii)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i
aerofotos"yemka, 1958, Nr 6, PP 95-101 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: 1n spite of the development of new methods for condensing the
geodetic frame (radiogeodetic determination, photopolygoniza-
tion), the phototriangulation has not lost its importance, and
its role will keep growing with the increase in scale of
photoplans. For the further development of phototriang-ulation,
it is very convenient to use a new method of graphic-analytical
phototriangulation. This combines the merits of the graphic as
well as the analytical method, but excludes their shortcomings
or reduces them to a minimum. The idea of this method was sug-
gested in 1946 by V. F. Deyneko, Professor, Doctor of Technical
Sciences, and was investigated by the author of the present pa-
per. The procedure consists in the graphic composition of in-
dependent elements of phototriangulation by means of combined
Card 1/3 intersections, in the measurement of the conditional coordinates
SOV/154-58-6-10/22
Experience in Developing the Graphic-Analytical Phototriangulation
of all points of each element, and in the relatively simple
analytical combination of the element groups to a common net
according to the measured conditional coordinates. This pro-
cedure solves the set problem satisfactorily to a sufficient
extent. In the course of the introduction of the new technical
scheme of phototriangulation in production, the kafedra
aerofotogeodezii MIIZ (Chair of Aerophotogeodesy at the MIIZ)
together with kthe institut Giprokommunstroy Y_KKh RSFSR (Insti-
tute Giprokommunstroy at the MKKh RSFSR) carried on, in 1955,
tests on the use of aerial surveys on the scale of 1 : 5000 for
the making of photoplans,.the plan frame of which was condensed
according to the new scheme. The author, who participated in
these studies, examined only the problems of graphic-analytical
phototriangulation. The procedure is described in short, and
the results of these tests are given. The following is stated
as a summary: 1) The measuring and plotting of the conditionalco-
ordinates is simpler as compared with the methods f or angle or line
measurement. 2) The combination of single elements to a uniform
coordinate system is done by multl,'~plying the conditional co-
Card 2/3 ordinates with the scale factor. The arising errors are smaller
SOV/154-58-6-10/22
Ex~erience in Developing the Graphic-Analytical Phototriangulation
than in the continuous composition of the net by the graphical
method. 3) The use of the scale factors offers the possibility
of controlling the correctness of the scale determined by the
indications of the radio altimeter and the statoscope- 4) The
procedure permits to prepare exact photoplans even if there is
no geodetic frame at all. 5) "With the use of this procedure for
the making of photoplanB on a geodetical basis, the required
number of triangulation stations is smaller as compared with the
geobasic surveying (geoobosnovaniye) for graphic phototriangula-
tion series. The extent of photogrammetric indoor service
remains the same as for the graphic phototriangulation. There
are 7 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut inzhenerov zemleustroystva (Moscow Insti-
tute of IAwd Utillze~ticr_ M2~~_neers)
SUBMITTED: March 15, 1958
Card 3/3
OV, , -
X.L'SH~XOVA, L. G., GEORG IYEVSKIY, Yu. N., CTTO, A. N., ROD10j,T1
- . I
"Electrophotometric Investigations of Night Glow,," Mezhdunarodnyy
Geofizicheskiy God - Infor-matsionnyy Byulleten' /IGY - Information aulletin/
W-
N
o. , Moscow, 1958; PP. 58,5~-
(Translation - 9030841) (JPRS/NY-L-233, 30 June 1958)
ATJTHQRS~ -Bnl-' Georgiy_vs IK iy, Yu. Otto, A.'-'...
rodionov, S.F.
TITLE: On the Electrophotometuric Investigation of the Illumination
of the Night Sky (0b elaktrofotometricheskom. issledovaiiii
svecheniya noclinogo neba)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizich-eskaya,
1958., lir 8, pp 1044 - 1047 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In measurements of this type, the illumination is usually
obtained by determining the increase in photo-current at
fixed intervals of time. Experiments carried out by the
photometric laboratory of the Physics Institute (LGU) under
field conditions (Refs 1 and 2) indicate that this _nethod
does not always give the full details of intensity
changes. This occurs in particular i-.Yhen there are sharp
deviations from the generally smooth diurnal variation.
In order to obtain a more detailed knowledLe of the
intensity variations durinE the IGY, it becarne neceszary
to devise an automatic method of continuously recording
the photocurrent. The general layout of the apparatus
is Given in Figure 1. The photomultiplier has ra, shutter
in front which is open iii the uorking positior
Cardl/7 (Figures 1 and 3). Every ten i,,)inutes, the shutter is
SOV/49-5E-8-14/1?
On the Electrophctometric Invest-igation of the Illumi-nation of 'U-he
Hlight Sky
closed for 40 sec by the -relay system 4 and 5 (Figure 1),
worked by a time mechanism G (obtained from a therln-oSraph
or ba-rograph). To control the sensitivity, a lamp (2)
can be switched on every 60 -min by the time mechanism.
Position A in the diagram corresponds to the working
position and position B, to the inclusion of the standard
lamp. The photomultiplier was kept in a special casing
(Figure 2) which provided special cooling to diminish the
dark current. Figure 3 shows an exarnple of the traces
obtained (with a recording- apparatus of type EPP-09). The
maximum (at about I ~t) which appeared at nidnight and
lasted for five minutes can lie easily seen - this k-,,ould
not have been noticed with normal discontinuous recording.
This maximum had been observed earlier (Ref 1) but not
in so sharp a form.
In the summer and autumn of lq56, parallel- measurements
were carried out at tio stations on the Ellbrus ( at 2 200
and 3 900 m) to determine the radiation inteiisity oL' the
Card2/7 night sky. The ai-m was to discover the -'L-nf luence .of
-NOMMe,
, MR-0
SOV/49-58-3-1/4-/17
On the El ectroDho tome tric Investigation of the Illumination of
ii-ight Sky
irregular changes in the transparency of air on the
measured maCnitudes of the night sky illumination. It
was established that while the diurnal variation at
U '--
3 900 m was reasonably smooth, the variation at 2 200 m
shovied irregular fluctuations ~Figure 4). ThL'.s) by using
two stations, it was possible to make an allo-~,ance for the
oscillations in transparency. The results also confirmed
previous data on the weakening of night sku radiation in
the layer 2 200 - 3 900 m. This varied betvieen factors
of 2.5-3 for the 1 4 region.
Photometric investigations of infra-red radiation from
the night sky have, tip to the moment, depended on either
a spectrophotographic method or a method using a sensitive
electrophotometer with liEht filter. The first method is
difficult to use for detailed investigations into the
diurnal variation, whilst the second does not admit of
detailed investigation into the energy distribution of the
radiation.
In the autumn of 1956, the authors obtained a recording
Card3/7 of the infra-red radiation from the nigj~--t sky in the
SOV/49-58-8-14/1?
U U
.On the Electrophotometric Investigation of the Illumination of 'he
ivight Sky
region of 1 ~L with a pbotomultipler (cooled caesium oxide
cathoae) used. with a moroch-roma:,or. Using wide slits,
light signals from the night sky vere obtained twice as
large as the background noise ~15 x 10- a as compared with
7 x 10-9a ). The apparatus employed was the same as in
Refs 1 and 2. It seems possible that further development
may make this the most useful method for studying the
structure of the night sky radiation.
The authors next discuss some methods applied in the
photometric laboratory of the Physics Institute for the
accurate determination of the parameters of electro-
photometers.
Tv;o stages of measurement are required for obtainiiig
the spectral characteristics, i.e. the quantity e2,
defined as the ratio of the photocurrent at the output of
the photomultiplier and the spectral intensity producinE
the current (e X I's measured in absolute units).
1) Determining 'he amount of energy faliin-; ora the photo-
Card4/7
SOV/49- 58- ~73)- 14/1?
On tLe Electrop1jotoi,ictric Divest-L,_-,-,tion if the III .,,j n,, 1 1-
Nif~ht SICY
cathode in absolute units. 2) ideasurin.- the
photocurrent. The authors used for these inneasurements a
monochroniator (U111-2) which permitted the makini-, of
measureri-.en,ts in Lhe re._,ion 0.4 IL The liLht ,~Ouice
was an ordinory electric bulb i:.rith a str~,it_-.ht f *Lln-~_'ert
focused by a conderisinL: lens. The li-jit currt:~nt- at tI,e
monochromator outpuL was LiieaEiured i,r-ith -a ILhermo-elerient
(IETI B.P. Kozyrev's system) v.-ith a selisitivity of about
1 V1W The thermocurrent was measured either by a
galvanometer (sensitivity 3.8 x 10- 10 ) o_r by a
photo-electronic optical aiLlplifier (FEOU-15-LEETI).
uh
'Jhen ' e spectral energy distribution at the i-ionochrorator
output has been measured, the therno elei-lei)t is re-claced
by the photoelectric recteiver under jjjVeSli-~t4
- U : _ - Dn The
measuren,ents of photocurrent are then reoeAed and I-',-e
ratio of the photbocurrent in a.mpe-res to t1le spectral
intensity in cal/sec Cives 6 x in Coulomb/calory.
Control experiments on the electrcphotuoi!~-_ ter sensitivitY
(;ard5/7 must be carried out refularly using a s-pecial etalon wit-11
SOV/49-',Q-B-14/lr/
On the. Electrophotometric Invect-J.,rjution of 'he II
f
NiGht Sky
a constant intensity Iamp. The etalort is u-sed vith a
light filter havinf_- a passband equal to the reuion of
night sky under investi~:ation. The errors _froi_,,- this cauL~c
can be reduced to
Particular attention imst be I)aid to the linearity of tILe
light characteristics oIr' r-,hotoelectric instrui,;ents. A-
example of satisfactory linearity for a caesilxi: oxide
cathode is shorvn in Figu2:-e 5. Antii~%ony-caesium c~_;thcdcs
often deviate froni this cond*Ltion.
The measurements described were carried out in -arlw by
students of LGU - Verevkin, Volkov, DovLolyu',I-1, Ncvskiy
and Prilezbayev.
There are 5 figures at-~d 2 Soviet refcrences.
Card 6/7
SOV/49- B-14/17
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liuminatiz)-ri of the
On the Electrophotometric Investigation of the
Ilight Sky
L;)
ASSOCIATIONS: Leningradskiy gosudarstven-n7y universitet
(Lenin~-,rad State University) and
Institut Drikladnoy Eeofiziki Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Applied Geophysics of the Ac.Sc.USSR)
SUBTJTTTED: June 22, 1957
Uard 7/7 1. Night sky--Radiation
DOLISHAVOYA, L.G.; GNMGIYNVSXrT, Yn.W.; OTIO. A.N.; RODIONOV, S.F.
glectrophatometric Invogtigation of noctilucence of the 07&
Usobdunar.geofis.god no.4:58-59 159. WRA 11:11)
(Geophysice) (Photometry)
3/169/63/000/002/016/127
D263/D307
AUTHORS: Bollshakova L. Z. and Osherovich, As L.
TITLE: Systematic errorsi.in filter ozonometry
.PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 2, 1963, 14, ab-
stract 2B110 (In collection: Atiaosfern. ozon, M.,
Mosk. un-t, 1961, 65-71 (summary in Lng.))
:TEXT: The problem is discussed of systematic errors caused by the
'fact that the transmission band width of the filters is finite.
fIt was shown that the error.in the determination of overall ozone
.content depends on the bandwidth of light transmitted through the
f ilter., and on the conditions *of photoraetering.It was established
that the best results are obtained with filtegs in which the half-
width of transmitted band did not exceed 100 A; the most suitable,
of the spectrum is 3100 -;,3300
~region Abstracter's note: Com-
plete translatj~~ln. -
ard I
L 2792-66 F6S-2/hVT(1)/Wf (m)/FS(v)-3/UF(c)/FSC1 ic)-2/aJA(d)/aF(t)/.DjP(b)
ACCESSION NR: AP5021355 UR/012o/6 5/000/004/01.71/0174
551-508-552 1;5,z
!AUTHOR: B21'Mbakova. L. G.% Osherovich, A. L., Rodionov. S. F.-. Suslov A. K.-
Shpakov, N_.
TITLE: Photoelectric ozonometers for studying vertical ozone distribution
SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.
4, 1965, 171-174
TOPIC TAGS: ozonometer, photoelectric ozonometer, ozone distribution
ABSTRACT- Two types of photoelectric ozonometers are compared, one with an orien-
tation system and the other with a gypsum scattering screen. The system used in
;the sun-oriented ozonometer permitted it to be trained on the sun with an ar-,~uracy
I of *5'. The ozonometer had two independent amplifier channels, for X1 = 3100 ~ and
A2 = 3300 X; signals from each channel were mechanically switched to a recorde'r.
Monochromatic filters were used to increase measurement accuracy. The cesium-anti-'
mony phototubes had a spectral sensitivity limit of -,6500 R which eliminated the
;effect of'the second maximum of filter transmission at X = ~200 R. The advantage
:of the screen-type ozonometer developed by the authors is that it needs no orienta-
tion system. It was found that a 50 nonperpendicularity of the screen to the opti-
Card 1/2
L 2792-66
1ACCESSION NR: AP5021355
ical axis and a 201 deviation of the ozonometer from-the-vertical had no.effet-t on i
'the ratios of signal intensities 1,/12. In tests conducted at Karadag (Crimea) and
Elbrus, direct and scattered'radiation was measured almost simultaneously in the
same ozonometer at various values of Zo. ReFjults on ozone distribution agree with
those in the literature cited. This qq~Qr tqr is,,considered to be reliable and
I
virtually-unaffected by atmospheric conditio&4~6iig. art. has: 7 figures, I table,
land 2 formulas. [TS3
1ASSOCIATION: Leningradakiy gosudar~tvennyy univeraitet (Leningrad State University)
4 ~!5
SUBMITTED: lijan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ES,
iNO REF SOV: OOT OTHER: 005 ATD PRESS:
VK
AL'~HEVSHIY, A.Ye. [deceaseril; BRATCH,7,1..,KO) V.P.; BOLISHAKOVA, L.I.; FOPYRINT,
A.A.; NEKRASOV, V.(;.; PLASI"111111) B.G.; RYSINYOV, II.Yi,.; ZHURAITLE7, S.V.
Analys-is of tl,.e t~x.~rforjnanc:e of a large.-size Kast furmce.
Metalliurg 9 no.129:4-S D 164. (1,11RA IS:2)
1. Or."I,()--KIII_121IOvSkiy Inc, tal lurgiche,,~k.' y ~ombiwnt i ChelyntUns~`-
iiauo.Jii.,c-ll-ssledovatellskiy inst-Itut metallurg4-'
K'UZITDTSOV, V.*I.; BOLISHAWVA, L.I.
Butyl rhodamine a ne-w-l-eag6nt for photometric determinations, and
for the extraction, precipitation and coprecipitation of elements.
Zhur. anal. khim. 15 no-5-.523-527 S-0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry,.
Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R. MOOGOW4
(Rhodamine) bhemical tests and reagents)
BOLISHAKOVA, L.I.; MILD, N.L.
Effect of barium oxide on the viscosity of blast furnace slags.
Iz'v-,' vys.- ucheb. zav.; abern. met* 5 no.5-.44-50 16-21. (*,-~ 15-6)
1. Chelyabinakiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgii.
(Slag-Testing) (Barium oxide)
SAGAnAKY I.I. (Chelyabinsk); ZHILO, N.L. (Chelyabinsk); BOLISHAYOVAI L.I.
(Chelyabinsk)- -
Viscosity of the blast.furnace slags from the Magnitogorsk
Metallurgical Combine, Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met.'i gor.
'delo no.3:50-57 W-Je 163. (min 16-.7)
(Hagnitogorsk-Blast furnaces)
(Slag) (Viscosimetry)
S10751631018100210011009
E195/E436
AUTHORS: Kuznetsov,' V.I., Bol'shakova, L.I., Fang Ming-E
hTLE: A comparative study of certain reagents for the
photometric determination of beryllium
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analitiches.koy khimii, v.18, no.2, 1963,
16o-165
TEXT: Sixteen reagents, which give with beryllium colored
compounds, were studied by comparing their stability, availability,,
ease of synthesis, sensitivity, the relative color fastness, the
rate of color formation and the selectivity for beryllium in the i
presence of Al Fe, Mg, Ca, Cu, Ni and Co. The reagents
Beryllon III (A-hydroxynaphtha--Iene-3,6-disulfonic acid-- I
-2-hydroxy-4-diethylaminobenzene) and Berillon IV
(benzene-2-arsonic acid-~l-rzo-2>-I-hydroxynaphthalene-6-imino-
diacetic-2-sulfonic acid) are recommended as most suitable for the
photometric determination of beryllium. The syntheses of
Beryllon III from diazonium H-acid and m-diethylaminophenol and.
of Beryllon IV from diazonium o-amino-phenylarsonic acid and
1-hydroxynaphthalone-6-iminodiacetic-2-sulfonic acid are described
Card 1/2
S/075/63/oi8/oO2/001/009
A comparative study of.certain ... E195/E436
in detail. There are 2 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION; Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khiMJ4 iM.
V.I.Vernadskogo AN SSSR Moskva (Institute of
Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni
V.I.Vernadskiy AS USSR Moscow)
SUBMITTED: June 5, 1962
Card 2/2
ZHlW , N,L. (Chelyabinsk); DOLISHAKOVA, L.I. (Chelyabinsk)
Effect of the mineralogical composition of blast furnace
slags on their physical properties. Izv, AN SSSR. Met. i
gor. delo no.4s4D-46 JI-Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9)
ZIIILO~ N.L.; K)LISF-AKOVA, L.I.
Effect of replacing lime by magnesia on the physical properties
of' blast furnace slags. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7
no.8:25-27 164. (MIFA 17:9)
1. Cholyabinskiy naucbno-issledovatelinkiy instAtut metallurgii.
BE,LT-NIKIY, B.C.; BOLISHAKOVA, L.J.; KAWSHKO, O.P.; YL'.V.;
L.G.; SOWVIYEV, S.N.; TSYGAI,'O*,], V.A.
Antibiotic from a new type of Penicillium with glucose dehydrogenase
activity. Antibiotiki 9 no.7:602-603 Jl 164. (MIRA 18:3)
1. L-eningradskiv nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov.
KONTSEVICH, Leonid Yevatratlyevich; BOLISMOVA..L.M., inzhener, redaktor;
YUDZON. D.M., takhnicheskiy
[Turntable structures for locomotives; building, operating, and
repairing] Povorotnye ustroistva dlia lokomotivov; ustroistvo.
ekapluatataiin i ramont. Izd. 2-oe, parer. Moskva, Gos.transportnoe
zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1955. 163 p. (MLRA 8:11)
(Railroads--Tarn-tables)
BOLISHAKOVA, L.M., inzhener.
, -.
Mechanized wail~hl4g of locomgtiveg. Zhal.der.tranap-37 me.4:80-82
AP 156. (Loc*motives) (MLRA 9;7)
12(3) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2968
Bol'shakova, Lyudmila Mikhaylovna, and Yevgenly Nikolayevich Modestov
Ustroystva dlya ekipirov1d teplovozov i elektrovozov (Davices for Servicing
Diesel and Electric Locomotives) Moscow, Transz~aeldorizdat, 1959. 3106 p.
10,000 copies printed.
Ed.- A. 1. Tibabshev, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: G. P. Verina.
PURPOSE; This book is intended for railroad men supplying- loconotives irlth
fuel, lubricants, water, sand, and other materials, and for railxoa,d fore-
men, mDtormen,and locomotive crevs.
COVERAGE: 'The authors discuss the problems of furnishing the diesel and electric
locomotives of the USSR railroad system with the materials necessary for their
efficient operation. They present detailed description of Puels, lubricants,
water, sand,and other materials used by locomotives. The mechanisms and in-
stallations used, their design, operation., upkeep and repair, with particular
emphasis on latest sand-drying ovens and the liquid-measuring
., devices which
automatically done and count fuels mid lubricants~ are rainutely described.
Storage and delivery facilities and the safaty technique rules t6 be observed
Card 113
Devices For Servicing Diesel (Cont.)
SOV/20'6~~'
while working in the shops and around the locomotives are also given. No
personalities are mentioned. There are 17 references, all Soviet.
TABLE OF COTMENTS:
Preface 3
Ch. 1. Organization of Work in Furnishing Locomotives With 1)iel,
Lubricants, Water, Sand, etc. 4
Ch. II. Provicling Locomotives With Sand 19
Ch. III. Fuel and Lubricants (Storage, Deliver3~and Use) 110
Ch. IV. Conditioning and Delivery of Cooling Water to Diesel
Locomotives 217
Ch. V. Equipment for Washing Locomotives 226
Ch. V1. Servicing Locomotives on the Incoming and D~!parture Trazks 234
Card 2/ 3
Devices For Sel-vicing Diesel (Cont.)
SOV/2962
Ch. VII. Adaptation of Locomotive j~i:,I) Equium---rit for Seiniic-
ing Diesel and Electric Loc:oIllotivej 244
Ch. VIII. Special RAtin-ag of Operation of Bervicing, Equipne-ait Under Winter
Conditions 255
Ch. IX. Rei)aIr of Servicing Equipment,
Ch. X, Safety Technique in Operating and Repairin,-
Equipment
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ORG: Leningrad Scientific Research Instituto of Antibiotics (Leningrad-
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C -a//
N)a 4
:,a)/ (CY- 6q, CY., - C'Y" - (Cly - CH)17 -I
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(ANTIBIOTIGS)
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pid method for colodrvjtxi~ determlailtlon of zirconluna
-
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in
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ana aq.
add 4N 110 to pll :ipprox. 2,
Ah=mu S by iming I diop for each ml. of oh-- In th~
prez.uicc CJ Zr R pin' c~M: willli-,ppt%~,
t
, a Zr:--c- - I "Syt
alls -2nCfinn L, lo
F--, PO,- --, and A~O.--- ~nt-ferc, 'I
del, 0.1-5% ZT In Cr-.M-Z.- Steel Cr
Ni Wl~il dissolve a sample in 30 RiL 1-IN 11C.1 whilt
'hpatmg, ocaidiu carbides by addn, of 2 ml. 201"0 HrOi. Lild
bDii for 5 min. Add NJI~Oli ta appear-ance of turb:d1tv
thtn().,5rn'. HCl, -and dil- inn vulunictrie 11;-~ to.%' m L with
,
To prcp. sLandaMs by di?s4Arivg
0.2-0~5--g. -ample3 of qted Simi-ar in conlips. li'm f-Ce. C4 Zr
z cume-sprunditig i,,jl, of st~wjar4l ZrOC1. soln., and 4C2--jY
"
Sfer 5 till. of
;thvGugb itll the analy--m Tiull
mialyzed =id, Standard --,oln. each initi 16-int. cylitiders, add
-Ains of i-,ial 1)~Dil to complete
to both sevtral V
,
soln.,:
I' a~iou, C~1, n thl 0 ;&p v1 0.2 All-it!
uewpr.
to make Out, raid,i-9111~IITI! in it (;A1Ck1411rttm
lWd wattf
.
h
(
A
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Trudy Ural. politekh.*inet. no-94:158-160 160. (KIRA 15:6)
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Relation betQeen the phenomenon of abrupt deformation and the
anomalous velocity dependence of resistance to*d6formation.
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(MIRA 15:12)
1. Tomakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni V.V.Kuybvsheva.
(Deformations (Mechanics)) (Strength of materials)
BOLISHANINA, M.A.- POPOV, L.Ye.
9
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1 (MIRA 16:6)
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(Metals, Effect of temperature o"n)
BOLISHAKOVA, M.D., dotsent
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(MLRA 9:9)
1. Iz kafedry shkolluoy gigiyany I Moakovskogo ordena Lenina
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HAIIOY &, M.D. - do s. - GOL'IFELI D, A.Ta., doktor medit ainskikh nauk, red.; -
p
GORINVSKAYA. V.V..prof.[-deceased],; KORSUNSKATA, K.I..prof.;
POITXVA, Yu.K..Vend. zeditsinskikh nauk.; LANDAU-TTIZINA, S.P., red.;
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Moskva, Goa. izd-vo mod. lit-ry, 1958. 353 p. (MIRA 11:12)
(SCHOOLS, HTGIINIC)
(GHIIJ)P3N--CARI AND HTGIWX)
Dynamic observations of the physical (iovelopment of chil&ron in the
UsSeSeRe kg~ I sons 23 nool,32-38 A 158. (MBA 11:2)
(GROWTH@ in Inf, and child
statist. of weight & dimensions in Russia)
(BODY VEINT, in inf. and child
statist. of increase in Russia)
UIODY HNIGHT, in Inf. and child
same)
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A
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(BMLIN--MLE HRAIRR-CONGRESSES)
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MOSOV, M.S., red. (Moskva);'~ - - W WWOT~ . (Moskva); 113ROVA,
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red. (Moskva); RYAZANOV, V.A., prof., red. (Moskva); CHERKINSKIY, S.N.,
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1. Vsosovuznyy s"yezd gigiyonistov -Didemiologov, mikrobiologov i
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-ith ni on C c 10~
. I C)
1
anrl lnf c-ction4 s 1
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"The Physical Development of Children and Youth in the USSR"
Report presented at the Natl. Conf. on School Hygene, Warsaw,
25-26 Apr 6o
1~ BOL'SHAKCVAv M.D.v dotsentj TUROVSKAYAv FAq zaaluzhennyy vrach RSFSR
Symposium on schDol hygiene in Warsaw* Gig, i san, nos 10:83-88
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1. Iz I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni Sechenova
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Erismana Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(CHILDREN--CARE AND HYGIENL)
IZP,-k---'L'SOII, Z.I.; BOLISIUKOVA, M.D.; GOROMIDSOV, M.S.; KfMTKOV, F.G.;VOROB')E,-l'VA,R.S.
LIETATET, A.A.; MOGILEVSKAYA, O.Ya.; KHOTSYAROV, L.K.-- CH---FYI!,TStrjY,,
S.P.; YANIN, L.V.
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(MIRA 15:5)
(KLENOVA, ELENA VASILIEVNA, d. 1961)
BOLISHAKOVA, M.
Comrade Klimov is right. Sov. profsoluzy 19 no.18:26 S 163.
- (MIRA 16:12)
1. Zaveduyushchaya lektorskoy gruppoy Barnaulskogo promyshlennogo,
krayevogo soveta professionallnykh soyuzov.
"On'racit all-I CmMralioln ,f a
a emd rompriograpida lrm,-icu~ tion's
J,n c,-rmor of I.-ho 3arvc~o meti, 'No. 7s, July 50. D. 7-10
1,~ Of the Cerstm-l Onalolo.,Aoal Instituto ImaU P. A. Grrtsan
Y) o
Ub: Or, 19., 5, 'Vov. 1`750
- -4v
BOLISHAKOVA, M.M. (Moskva, Movospassicaya ul. 1/16, kv.13)
I-ray diagnosis of antral stenosia of a tumorous and ulcerous
origin (with suaw ry in Inglish). Vop.onk. 2 no.2:145-151 '56.
(MLRA 10:3)
1. Iz rentgenodiagnosticheskogo otdeleniya (zav. prof. U.N.
Abarbanell) Gosudarstyennogo onkologicheakogo Instituta Im.
P.A.Gertsena (nauch.ru1myod. chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof.
A.I.Savitakiy; dir. - prof. A.N.N6vikov)
(STOUGH, stenosis
of tumorous & ulcerous origin. diagp)
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MAYMIND, S.I.; BAMKOI V.M.1 BoLiSlIaoiM 6 -K*A,
Methods of decreasing the net wat in factory production of
antibiotics. mad. prom. 17 no.6113-16 J-e'63 (MIU 17 94)
1- V'sesOYuznYY llauclmo-issledovatellski7 inatitu,w antibiotikov.
5(4)
7. P., x0rableva. T. a.. =I,/' 33-58- )-30/50
MISS Coateromme Discussion an the Method@ of X-46tigstind the
Cmplsx Forwation in SolutLaus (Saveshchanlys-dLakusl tya 1_7
be Metodam Isucho"ye kampIoJKs#obms.va1j& , malvorokh) '31
PSIMICU. Iseestlys Wyeablkh uchebmwhLh seodonly. Wait* I
kJaLmalabookers. takhaologirs, 1958. Ir ). pp 173 - 174 (US510
AxprRACT. From February 10 to 21, 1958 a ocaf.r.aa. dAmo-olo. took
pl&" at She tam of Ivenawas It dealt itb the sb4*O%s
sectioned In Sam title. It was called on a decision of the
AII-VaLOU CQ1Sf-mAOG 00 the Cbmlst-7 of COMPI-2
MU
Yorms, Loan. So" than 200 persons attended the
S
aw.ag than 103 delegates from arlove to..0 of the Ussx.
notbods of determining She zoapo.i%io. of
resat
At the
aaf
the a" Inx a in 'Jutions so" djesumand, " well &a
:
e
;
sheds r caloulati.4 the Instability CaSmat"As WCOA
8
Z "PorLs.2al data and problems oaaernlag the
~af the upon. the prodessom, of a-PI.X famation.
. . .. . 3. Is the lecture by k. K. BOIL* WA
Toasma ARM-
Yka, 'thysical and Ckeslatf Is of the
3 Colored Coaplezve in the Solutics'. the results
too tie Investigation I&
6
,"
as Z: systems by means or
.
u
Us optical method cars dealt 0M. In the lacturs by Is. 4.
-
R
,f a further Insootiestica of $be compT.
de
-
2 O
, r !a 0 0 In solutions was d.w.lop.A. UsIlea the
:,:
.M.
P.
doterOL"OIOU :f She oospOS1110A and Stability of the Cospletoo
&I" she physical end chemical properties. the chom4a.1 Z.turc
ewe S/116 and the structure air %be ..4plax *COP.-As oust be LA'.qti.
a" I. ]I. ratsiai'"Ir 2. their
"IYA"1961:10A of leo-Poly Acids An 3clulL....
1
8
ties" CP rlm*atwl "mult8 Of the L-104tidatLon. of the
;:1
:
1
JIMPIS4
no
Ilk aviation* Of acIrWO sold- ?h0 su%barm
Proved that ospamislix the a,lybdi, Sold within a certain
sea" of She P1 Values and the Go"GaTratic.9 exist. " a
b- Of OOSPOU444 that 090 be expressed by as 0,a41 tam.,&
8*04(M-4)"' In She "clum 'by M- I- Aksel'rod and T~A
oard 4116 BPI'sk-vsklJl In'681166tiCA results on -b"Ja 001ts takiz, 1,
"Count the Complol 1-MmUCA I- "lesions by c.am of the
P.2641100.trla a.thOd go" sentLenad for my.t.as Sib plac.
"Auln' "d ladium- In the Offtlactics, or their results tb&
Gashorm expleyed the method Of the table diff*r.mo.. The
o
@&I slats a Of the 0 on I.. .... Sent. We. arrid out
t
:
hao
ritAe
the rPola
tLon forms" by jectoo. N. A~
CAA21K"_T~sklr~ hold a Lectur. a. -pX XsMW_4t N.tyif-of
the $.Last -0 in Combiastio. With t4 $yet- of %a.
001.1,111.y 'Ingra. f the System Co .SCI - 3
0 1
1
t
4
0T.4
1g.-
,
61-4 CmGpl-A Copper Co.pocads In satiated Solutions.. it
a-- fc-al U'S the ,hot.", .% the bottom Of sh- liquid I.
8o" beeta than the sciatica, f-Sh.m.r., the juar .... 4
66141%.7 at the O-lu%io- fr.. the 1..polat of the formation
of Wre.7-hic" complexes In the ..L.tl..
Konmetso, opened the discussion with his loetare, he
pe ater
"t the 4*0*00ity or utilizing the Ocu..Pt- --rk.-d
as% In She kavestidatIOAO Of the polmorization in orgaul,
h.-istry &a %he chemistry of P02JU-010" -0-PIS-6. A. A.
card 5/16 Griabore th"kw that the A09 appromah of the laydrolyalm
l,oato"a 6 Wmatlooloa .0 the X.thods of SOV/1 53-56- 3- 30/30
u9sesLeMaLif She Cospit. Formation in Sol.tious
Cwt 1/16
Cast 6/14
javestigstiom am developed OF the 3a&.dIAm'iGA School I- Of
high T&I". go %too Pointed to the necessity of studying
Mastic and a quantitative
I:Aof tho %lys.rizatlon rocess
:1.1m.rals" !. ofILe 1r0,41. of 1b! lymer.. A. 1. jahko
pointed 'b., . at udy of she polymer structure wee
248068:4. 1. P. zonar, mentioned 1. him loctur. that %be
vother Widely . 'r P. Lym*r1a.tion typo according to the
Nakaste Izanlous + chain members- Is act obt&in.d In .11 cases.
fte following scientists toolc part In the discussions V. 1.
14,12"bov, A. V. Able,, 1. S. X.stafla. I. T. T-&A*yo, &ad
f, 3 1 talmirokI7. A. 9. R&bko than discussed in his
.;W,tb,od: of Detominind %be D2...4ciatian Coast=% of the
COMPISS GICUPS IN SCIUSLOW ShA *&In Principles Of dG%8rM1AISS
the Instability G.SaVa.ate. S. 7.&cmar' dlaau*o.d In his
.0sure C0,10alation Notbodo of the Instability Con.tanto of
Complex compounds According to Isp.ri.an%al DoW the
LVLILtLe4 of using the tz"s calculation methods of the
1116tability 4OAstanto for 'aricas cases of the ompl.x (*".-
Los in solution. It Several Scavauclear complex*@ eve formad
:
M 41oplecomost *@the& by Abe" and bodleader (oomplo%94 107
A~ It. Dabko) cannot lie recommended for the calculation of
the lmatabUlty constant. the lecturer discussed the div-
"latlas methods of the proposed by 11-yerrm.
L040A. 8090041, Sketchard. 94"lloy and other authors. The
=16069 doloul4ted in this way "a 00% very "Ourst.. it
as proved $hot the **$boa of oppr."S%tam. can
Am" to wrong tomalutions me to the chemical procoodea taking
IL&oo Is $be system Investigated. Th. most probable ~.W.
of the ptWetasl ocass"to a" be obtained by the S.tNod of
%b4 loses @qua"$. a. V. ptitr., It. a. ?oUst.r and. L. 1.
Vlawadows Av,sorit.4 the determination methods of %be
SASS41"LlAir SON414ato of the "Slot. oompl*... of Iobim'
ISFALAIM a" tram which are be,$" oft ths in1datIC0100 of the
*4MIllbrIam displacement of *be complex formation by oll,.r
10 V. Tanansy*v and 0 3 No 'Ok'
her: _0111".0-114it I - . f,no Time Fact.,i.
"N" of the Complex Porosities". In the 4180 ... IOA 0. the
1.0tarso A. A. GrtAborg .4atiamod that due to the slo.
"I %almost f the oqillbri. the methods di--uso.d of
'v raiindothe-la.t.bilitz Conat"to (palladium and
Gas Of%.. -S be employed, A. T. AblOv Pointed
Out She "Ol4eily of d-,laind direct method. of proliftf the
dzlstsw* ;f I:S:Lmedl4t* to-. 1. a st.p.r1c. complex fam.-
SLon, 9 . .1
~mmos"j; of rakiyam 11.4 :d the instability
t ;hot
to J:.
d .* I.& co less* can be calculated
froa, theroooh-sloal d.t- L. P. A4-a,i.b. A. V. Calub
among other* tock part in %be di*auosian on %he lectures.
A~ 9. R&bko roquesS94 Inclusion In the next conference am the
hooletry of complex compounds a lecture In *hLch -azI..s
:610 0 In tSbLILty Constants should be
"'::1 f a:,6u
41.0.0 d b p -1 ...... This h..14 41-jr,
t:r vh.Lah di.ors.aal.. of the Of the 4jr-
I ex;.~r1z.mSaI data can load.
;al the
am" th S In the d.t.ralft.tl.. of the
-'11;,jollibria should be taken
ro I - I,!. map1.1 formation pr ... a.
An 11h .0 "a' *: P-41ollr the bydroly.to pr .... too or the
c.n%r:l 1!u'L*4 th a4dond'um. In Mo I.ct~r. doli,-d Iq
V. a.-L-shko'a &ad A. P. Z.gulj. 1'%;FlLc;tiOjAI;f th-, D1.4rib.-
11-0 vothU So the In.-Meti.ft of %be tan ty C .0tocid
Coaforeace Discussion an the Method@ of 30r/1 53-58-3-30/30
lavootLeating the Complex Formation in Solution,
of Same Thartua Couples CospowAs- results obtaLaed from the
experimental Investigation of the distribution of tharlun
sompounds In the sydto.es anotylactions benswas - water, and
2.oj7.1#4,.nsphtbOquIuco. - chloroform water are given.
tras these 4o%& the Instability ooa*t"%. of it. th.riust
complexes With saftyl-acotone and 2-cV-1.4-cophthaquicone
were calculate&. .1. T. Tacanaro" 0. S. savch..1to and To. T.
losoba"W hold 6 lecture on the the ool.bTri-ty
SOMME-in the daterminstio. of she stability of c-ple.
compounds in solutican. In this I.atux. ale. other methods
of lavestl SAL 00: plox formAtica pr ... #..a 1. the solution.
were dine good"fpH oamuza.wat, .."-*Sao% of the optical
us
&sanity. " 10 11 an of the beat of mixing). B. D. beresi.
hall . I.GtLre ad the "A;pLication of the S.lubirrl-rKothad
1, Studying the Phshalocysei" cawpi*xos or metals*. Os
used the determined quantitative ab"acteristico at the
reaction of the transition of the phthalocysaid.o of cobalt,
nickel, copper and sine, to all as of the from ;,btb&lo-
Card 9/16 Venice Into the sulfuric seld solution for the thAorstical
"meaning, and so an exparizeatal proof of the existence of
6;boade Is the complexes Investigated. Those characteristics
M:rwod his an a proof of now electronic formal" of
t Sistine QZ4 Its amplas derivatives. It she lecture
talive"i by, I. L, xropatkia on -the method or the Too act,anto
am a method of Inv~M-93nc the rormation and Prop4rtloa of
organic Complexaso is was proved shot this method makes it
"**ibis to 60tornino the number of completes formed In %he
~Wdt*Us their a0mpooLtioa a" relative stability. 1. 1.
ftwastsov, A. 11. Jabko. 1. P. Koe"'. 1. 5. XuataflA and
To. 1. Tar,yam, took Fort In this discussion. In the
deliver*& 'my A. A. Griaborg and 3. P. SLW.I*va do the complex
P&LIK41an GOUPOYA&G-TT17with a number above
I~ It **a proved that In the cams of a farg. ohlorlso and
108`161" IOA *zoom* complexes wltli the coo"Lnetion z,uaber
A" faxsed. The instability ..astants of these complexes
tatimatod. J_Ajama,
,ich Stationed a new
is the spectrophotonstria investigation of the coaplez can.
pounde that 6" be used in systems with the formation (or
Pr dCWI"ti*A) Of o4e single Complex. This aethod Sakes It
Cart 10/t4 PO:sLbIA to A-ttrain- the acs;,coltica sna Instability constant
In the lecture delivered joy 1. 1. Tatslairskij,
~44 T. D. Kerableve, the application of the theory of ar7.%.L-
llw flwIVTc-r*b* determination of the composition sO4
glroasur* of the chloride complexes of cobalt, ik.1 and
copper according to the aboarp%Lon spectra of theme OG&Plsxss
was discussed. it sea pro,.& that in . hydrochloric "it
concentration above 5 aalellit.r In the solution there
am equilibrium b*twoou the t*trabodrio mad oatahodrIc form
of the cobalt ablaro complexes. ru. r. Nexer.aka proved 1.
his lecture -The Application of In %hs
IsTeetication, at the Salvation squllibrium LO solutions of
Cmpl.x Compounds- the pa.dibillty of using data On the
Isotope oxoh&n#o to clarify the structure of the Couples -a
.ohmairs of the hydration, Prue .... a. I. %Itmav -wAti-O-4
his Loat~* the use of r&d1naa%Lv- iaotd;oe 14 the study
Z
of IL. . In
him ;.dj'm&t1.c b:o pl.x I " 4 t a, and . N. Col
Av. . . Tola"Yc A, T. . I ioa:; ".L;kv*
art In the dtoau:oion of %be Th. at
114
employing the theory at the crystalline fields LtL *SPIAI&L-4
ClArd 11/16 the results obtained from %be absorption opoctrh of the 400-
cost Tonam, Discussion, 0. %be method. Of
IaQVN16%4LA9 %be complex Formation in solutions
plas oiwopoads 9" stressed. In the 1.ct~a 4.11-rod by
1. A. 311.1c on -?be In-esticativa of the Complex Tormation
by %W-jgthat at the p.runiabiLity and the polarize-
llo&. the principle@ of the method. S.AtI.Asd are pro.out;d.
?us method ." =played for investigating the *O=PourA# 0
the type of the -&ffiliAtion' prodmiCt., Th. lmct~* 401IT-red
b7 2. A. 3hek "a its. 11, trims "RAPI-Ying the method of the
Bill"%ric Coast"% far la,vatigati-g Cc-Plsx CO&FOulds Of
Us npo, of Crystal Solvat.m in solution.- dealt wish to.
Larestiestion of the of lanshoaus, and cariva, chlorides
with keto.es. " sell to with the study of the Compounds
ronW4 Im, heterogeneous systems Villa tribvitYl phosphate and
ffdtrie "it. V. r T cpa, gave in her lecture -Th. Palaxu~
nv:r 0. 1.
cropwo method of 1 stlg&%Le in. Camp'.. Formal-
Solutions" a survey of the applications of the volarogymphic
method in the study of the complex compounds, and illustrated
moveral fine characteristic feature* of this Sathed. In the
locturs delivered by T. X. AMEArph,ove -The Cryalcople X-thod
or Im,,volle.tioid the cooploz Yomati.4 X.Aatio.." a suir".jr of
"941ft the possibilities of the aryoscopLe method ." gi-on, 644 1%.
opV1104bility In %be study of complex campaumde of
stansio skaorlds, mith organic substanio.o Von prv~~A, 4. U.
4011%, desaribed the results of big Investigations of Lb.10;00
ars"to wooples.6 of $*Total A vivid die"Ung'an k
PIA46 " the locturee hold. Tdii, A. VIAlbMV and N. To.
nalkov 94"iterea sbe aryancovid method of lavestica%1"I
SMILAX Sao"%"* to be of t. 3.
Toodinuskiy pointed Gas that the P011.61L.0 of the murieye
an individual eashots of 1Av,*mtLSS%1uz the Complex f.ra.S104
roadtleas Would be desired$ this concerns osp.61611Z the
pol.wWapblo siotbod. The asycocuple method should be 'brought
to 0 L"01 that SAILOS the oalouUtLan of the *qull.ibrimm,
600,411414to of the pro.006.8 to be izV*mSLCAt~d possible. Th.
P"blMM of the solhad, of oealmating the xp.ri"nt&l results
bs0c"O scr* 4" so" Loportent. Smayi maientisto coo the
instability sonstants itbous %-,U &.%o "nount libs vby,
I& whLob Iles had been obtained. The O."oulatle. method.
Amplyed by A. X. Golub are a.. step book. as O.Sporod to
Use* moplar.d .* present. In his loctu.r. N. P. Coeur,
be- ~C_ I ~16 __Pai.ted a.% the extremely areas LAPO"Vince of
Of the results obtain". go all 4. of the p2.ttla,
Aii t- Salto suggested selecting ono or 2.0 eyes"*
LI . Pmr"Smt'lly -611 SAV--tig.tal, end to
I" Results obtained "Cordlad to different ..th.44 .0 the%
It 16 Possible to abeam and ... 1,,. its. 1. ife,,yes
look Part 14 the To. A. F1.1kov discussed in
ble 1:ruirs .?be Zzg*ct of the 341~mntoa the complex Formation
P"de SAVOIL us an th. state of ZqUillbrim in %he Soluti ...
f Ca"PI" COsPOaA4N' the Infl--"* exerted by the solvents
;
on the u#10-ul4r *let-. upon the N.1-tion of the system
o"Pomatel upon the stabilix.tion, of the complexes tamed
is She Upon %be di ... elation of %be a "PI ....
d UPGQ s -~bfr of other The tafjuenes
by Im"' dl*lrctrjc const"t upon ths c*&Fl*x fornatloa pr1o
Van dLssu.fd. It ... ... eluded %be% 6 direot r*la%Loa .::a
out Oxltt# and that %be obesical nature Of the solvent,
be Samoa 'At- -a-%- L. I. Ablo, and . Nli
'-I; do 'The 5P**S'O444_L- lA-4*tLl,tL.. of Ift0c.1 Cobalt
rld'a"*0 in TAr10us 3*lvent.'. The lastabilill constaut,
of the 6-091~x*- --I- determined and it ... pro-d that the