BELIK, 1-1.1. [Bieli;", 1-41.1
condition of least error of readings of instrum nts for
phpical
measurements, provided the fundamental physical
quantities have
been measured with equal precision. Dop. Ali USH
no.12-:1582-1585
163. (IMO, 17:9)
1. Kiyovsk5y avtomobillnodorozhnyy irLgtitut.
Fred3tavleno akadenikom
AN, UkrSS;l N.V. Dobrokhotovym (Dobrokhotov,
BELIKY N.P.
Calculating wave processes In complex pipings In case
of a
periodic variation of the discharge. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav.;
av. tekh. 7 no.3:3-11 165. (WRA 18:9)
ACC We APSO:
AUTHOR: Belik, N. P.
ORG: none
TITLE: Calculation of wave processes In complex tube systems with
a periodic change Of the
flow rate
SOURCE: IVUZ. Avintsionnaya tekhnitca, no. 3, 1965, 3-11
TOPIC TAGS: fluid flow, flow rate, harmonic oscillation, wave
propagation, pipe flow
ABSTRACT: A method Is presented for calculating periodic wave
processes In complex tube
systems which makes It possible to analyze harmonic oscillations
of a fluid, in pneumobydraulla
Systems by comparatively easy and general relationships. A
mathematical description Is gLVeM'.L.
of the wave process in simple tubing which Is defined as a
pneuniohydraulic ByBteM WnstStingi)
of tubes of various CrOBB section, vessels, choke orifices,
branches, etc.; the wave process
in a multistay.-, tube system which consists of simple tube
systems-, the wave process in COM-
plex branchad tube systems. The obtained relationships permit
calculating the wave process
In complex tubes with consideration of the effect of dissipative
forces. However, the aeoreZ'
ment Is a function of the average velocity In the simple tube
system and to determine Itq even
UDC: 532.642
L 42864-66
Acc NR; AP5020630
In the first approximation, It to necessary to calculate the
veloeW without consideration of - -
dissipative forces and then by successive approximations, find the
exact soludon. Orig. aft.
has: 3 figures and 37 formulas.
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.=;- BELIK, P. , genefal-leytenant
Commander -direotd troop supply and service. Tyl I snab.
Soir.
I Voor, Sil 21 no,.10:31-36 0 161. (MIRA 15:1)
(Russia-Arny-41ilitary life)
T,OGVINMQ Nikolay Vasillyevichg prof,; KAMVA.,
Galina Vasil 'yevnaj
kand. geol.-min. nauk; SHAPOSIMIKOVO Dmitriy
Prokoflyevich,
Prinir-ali uchastiye: LEBEDIDISKrY, V.I., kand.
geol.-mine, nauk
starshiy nauchrWy sotr.;_.gLIKj,-R4.t-dots.;
KOSMACHEVI V.G.p
student; REMIZOV., I.11., Oots.; ALYABIYV[p N.Z.p
red.;
ALEKSAIMROVAt G.P., tekhn, red.
(Lithology and genesis of the Taurian formation in
the Crimea]
Litologgiia i genezis tavricheskoi formatsii Kryma.
Pod red.
II.V.Logvinenko i I.W.Remizova. Khar1kov, Izd-vo
Khar1kovskogo
univ.,, 1961. 400 p. (MIRA 15; 10)
1. Yafedra petrografii Kharikovskogo
gosudarstver;nogo univer-
siteta (for Logvinerko, Karpova., Belik). 2.
Geologicheskiy
fakul'tet Khar1kovskogo, gosudarstvannogo
universiteta (for
Komaachev ). 3. Institut mineralinykh resursov
Akademii nauk
Ukrainskoy 'SM (for Lebedinskiy).
(Crimea-Petrology)
L 45771-66
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1AUTHOR; Belik N. P.;_BelZayev, N. M.; Shandor~v, G. S.
ORG; Dnepropetrovsk University Dnepropetrovskiy universitet)
TITLE: Calculating the process of evacuating the gas from a
container-through an
opening of variable cross section
SOURCE: Gidroaeromekhanika (Hydroaeromechanics), no. 1, Kharkov,
lzd-vo
Kharlkovskogo univ., 1965, 3-7
TOPIC TAGS: gaB flow, thermodynamic process, isothermal flow,
adiabatic process
ABSTRACT: The'authors consider escape of gas from a reservoir of
constant volume
through a nozzle with a critical cross sectional area which
varies in time assuming
critical pressure drop in the container and in the atmosphere
into which the gas is
escaping. A method is developed for calculating this type of gas
evacuation based
on the use of thermodynamic equations for bodies of variable mass
assuming that the
temperature of the inner surface of the container is constant and
thatheat transfer
from this surface to the gas takes place through free convection.
General analytic
formulas are derived for the thermodynamic process and the
specific weight of the gas
in the container and it is shown that expressions derived by
other authors for adia-
batic and isothermal processes are special cases of these
formulas. Orig. art. has:
25 formulas -
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1
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ACC_NR1__ AT6025829 SOURCE CODE: UR/3207/65/000/001/0043/0046
1
AUTHOR: 'Makhin, V. A.;_Rel~~N. ~.; Kosarev, D. A.
............ .memo ------------ Z_ (3+1
ORG- Dnepropetrovsk State University [Dnepropetrovskiy
gosudarstvennyy universitet)
TITLE: Calculation of heat tran fer in straight ribs of variable
thickness
SOURCE: Gidroaeromekhanika (Hydroaeromechanies), no. 1, Kharkov,
Izd-vo
Kharlkovskogo univ.., 1965, 43-46
TOPIC TAGS: heat transfer coefficient, radiative heat transfer
ABSTRACT: Heat transfer through straight ribs of triangular and
trapezoidal cross
section is considered and the problem of optimum rib profile is
solved. It is as-
sumed in the calculations that heat from the rib is transferred
to the projection of
the actual exposed surface on the vertical plane, i. e. de is
assumed to be equal to
dx (see figure). This assumption leads to considerable errors if
there is a notice-
able difference between ds and dx. It is shown that the optimum
rib has a profile
bounded by two arcs of radius R--X/a, where A is the ccefficient
of thermal conductivit3
for the material'of the rib and a is the heat transfer
coefficient from the rib to the
ambient medium. Orig. art, has: 2 figures, 11 formulas,
Card 1/2
L 45962-66
ACC NRt AT6025829
SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: None/ ORIG REF: oo4/ oTH Rw: ooi
hs
Card 2 /2
BET-1K, R. A.
"Local Chickens of the Kolkhozes of Altayekiy
Kray and Methods
for Their Improvement." Cand Agr Sci,, Leningrad
Agricultural Inst,
Leningrad, 1953. (RZhBiolj No 5~ Nov 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations
Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (n)
SO: Sum. No-521, 2 Jun 55
Z~Z- . 5 ~411- Inzhener.
Locomotive sheds made of large brick blocks.
Transp.stroi. 6 no.10:11-
12 0 156, (KLRA 10,41)
(Railroads-Buildings and structures)
IIJ~f ~S- , inzb.
Template for designing roadbeds, Transpostroi, 32
n0,3150
w 161. (Railroad engineering) (NIRA 240)
HELIX. S.A., inzhenert.MIWYANOV, A.S. in2haner.
0
Experience in laying pipes by the push-through method.
Tranap.stroi.
6 no-11,31 N 156. (MLRA 10:1)
(Pipelines)
V
S/081/61/000/024/064/086
B149/BIO2
AUTHORS: BelLk,-Z_. A., Prokhotskiy, Yu. M., Rudenko, M. 1.
TITLE: Application of X-ray method in the analysis of chloro-bromo-
silver photographic emulsions
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 24, 1961, 455,
abstract
24L529 (Zh. nauchn. i prikl. fotogr. i kinematogr., v. 6,
no. 3, 1961, 231 - 233)
TEXT: With the aim of establishing the phase structure of emulsion
micro-crystals, a method has been developed for X-ray structural
analysis
of silver halides in photographic emulsions. [ Abstracter's note:
Complete
translation.
Card 1/1
S/061/62/000/009/052/075
B166/B144
AUTHORS: Frokhotskiy, Yu. M., Belik, S. A.
TITLE: Chlorobromosilver photographic emulsions with laminar
microarystals
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no..9, 1962, 494-495)
abstract 9L437 (Tr. Vses. n.-i. kinofotoin-ta, no- 43, 19612
5-106)
TEXT: A method of obtainina photographic emulsionS with laminar
silver
halide microcrystals is suggested L(AgHal,)Agllal 2]. The method
depends on
depositing the silver halide from the shell onto the silver
halide in the
nucleus. Two series of emulsions were got E(AgBr)AgCll and
F(AgCl)AgBr],
differing in the ratio of silver chloride and silver bromide.
X-ray
diffraction analysis showed that the microcrystals so obtained
are three-
layered, consisting of pure AgCl and Aj;Br forming a nucleus and
shell with
an intermediate layer made up of a solid solution of these silver
halides.
The properties of AgBr.and AgCl emulsions of different
compositions and
Card 1/2
S/00 62/000/009/052/075
Chlorobromosilver photographict ... B166YB144
structures are studied. Ideas are put forward as to the mechanism
whereby
.Laminar silver halide microcrystals are formed. [Abstracter's note:
Complete translation.
Card 2/2
PROKHOTSKIYI YU.M.; BELIK, S.A.
Determining the quantitative composition of
silver halide
powders obtained from pbotographic emulsions.
Zhur. nauch.
i prikI, fot. i kin. 8 no.3:189-193 MT-Je '63
NIPLA 16-6)
1. Filial Vaesoyuznogo
nauchno-isaledovateliskago kinoioto-
instituta, Shostka.
(Silver halides-Spectra)
1. ]ZLr1r, S.K.
Over-all modernization of lathes. Zhel. dor. transp. 40
no.8:74
Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9)
I.Glavny7 inzh. dorozhnykh vagonoremontnykh masterskikh,
st.Belovo.
(Lathes)
BILM, Sh.L., inhener-alaktrik: SMYGM, TuX, takimik-elaktrik.
400 "Nualbe
What is lacking in thepDver engineers' handbook. wHandbook
for a
power engineer in the textile Industre . Reviewed by Sh.L.
Belik
and others. Tekst. promo 17 no.3;66-68 Nr 157. (xm io-.4)
(Electric machinery) (Textile machinery)
LFVIN, I.S.; BELIKP T.M.; GOFTMAN, M.V.
New types of binders for briquetting derived from
petroletim. Ugollr
40 no.6;66-69 je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Ilral'sViy politekhnicheskiy institut.
1-1
FOLYAKOV, M.Ye.; BELIK., V.D.
Devices which increasedthe operatioml safety of the
VVII-220 air-
fined circuit breakers. Elek. 11 tepl.tiaga n(,.7:3-4 J1
163.
(MIRA 16:9)
1. Pachallnik dorozhnoy elektrotekhnicheskoy laboratorii
Severo-
Kavkazokoy dorogi (for Polyakov) 2. Starshiy
elaktromeldianlk re-
montno-revizionnogo tsekha, Rostovskogo uchastka,
energosnabzheniya
(for Belik).
(Electric switchgear)
MIX, V.F.; GOYMI, P.I.
Two-dram unreeling machine. Mashinostroitell no.8:13
Ag 160.
(Min 13:9)
(Winding machines)
--_BELIK V. lrj-s~ izlzh.
Preparation of metal for cold upoetting..Stall 21 no.2:182-183 7 161.
(mm 14:3)
1. Zavod 4Fkaspap Stua.
(]forging)
S/133/61/000/002/014/014
A054/AO33
AUTHORt '~e~lik ~_Engineer
TITLEt Preparation of the Metal for Cold Upsetting
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1961, No. 2, pp. 183-184
TEXT: Reference is made to an article written by N.A.
Smollyaninov and I.G.
Shushakov (Stall, 1959, N0.12) describing the preparation of
killed steel for
cold upsetting. The technology recommended in the article is
only suitable
for wires of less than 6 mm in diameter, because the preparation
of wire bars,
with a diameter of more than 8 mm requires additional treatment,
(refining,
intermittent annealing, etc.) therefore more equipment and time
are involved.
At the Zavod Krasmaya Etna (The Red Etna Plant) only 6-10% of
standard car
parts are produced by cold upsetting from wires under 6 mm, wire
bars of 7-
19 mm. in diameter and more being used in an overwhelming
majority. Therefore,
according to the experience gained at the Red Etna Factory, it
is more ex-
pedient to use silicium-free or low-silicium rimming steel, so
that the com-
plicated and expensive refining treatment can be dispensed with
and prelimin-
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Preparation of the Metal for Cold Upsetting A054/AO33
ary or intermittent annealing need be applied only occasionally.
At the Red
Etna Plant the 10 and 20 grade, 1OW-BiliCinM steels, used for
cold upsetting
are usually calibrated without annealing, while the 30-45 grade
steels (ac-
cording to f-()CT(GOST)1050-52), with a low and normal silioium.
content and
all chrome steels undergo preliminary annealing treatment.
Characteristic
technological data covering the preparation of calibrated steels
and wires
for cold upsetting are given in the table. A special feature of
screw pro-
duotion by upsetting is that the steel for screws with straight
and cross-out
slots are subjected to intermittent annealing as the intricate
deformation
required for the slot calls for maximum ductility of the metal.
The steel
for hexagon nuts, although calibrated without annealing, has only
to be sub-
jeoted to unimportant reductions (4 passes) of 11-16% in order to
obtain a
high degree of ductility. The metal for rivet upsetting, however,
has to un-
dergo greater reduction (min. 25%), because the finished rivets
are annealed
and during this process the relation of critical reduction
(15-20%) and cri-
tical temperature (700-7200C) is likely to bring about
recrystallisation. and
the formation of coarse and irregularly shaped grains, causing
the rivet
heads to break when being used. The wires produced by the Red
Etna Plant-
technology differ somewhat from those discussed in Stall, 1959,
No.121 their
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Preparation of the Metal for Cold Upsetting A054/AO33
strength limit is higher and their relative contraction and
elongation values
are lower. The mechanical characteristics of wires made of
steel 10 without
annealing are as followst I /mm2 :,I
Wires 6gkg do % To %
3-0-3.2 mm diam. 70-77 2.3-3.5 40-45
2.45-2-95 mm diam. 80-87 2.0-3.0 35-40
In spite of the deviations in properties of wires made of
killed and rimming
steel, those made according to the recommended method have no
surface defects,
due to their greater strength the products can be cut more
easily and tools
used in the cold-upsetting process have a longer life. There
are 1 table and
1 Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATION: Zavod Krasnaya Etna (The Red Etna Plant)
Card 3/5
YUXHVETS, I.A.; PETROV, MN.; BUSYGIN, N,N,;
BELIK, V.F.;
BYKADOROVy A.To
Hardening of rolled wire rod from the rolli
temorature
by water cooling prior to coiling. Stall 231i.e,
241 no-4:
364-366 Ap 164. (MIM 17:8)
1. TSentralinyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy
institut chernoy
metallurgii im. Bardina i zavod "Krasnaya Etna".
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heating A Mi%t- Of SUPCI,tibe And ChWOull to 141M' J. a
atrivitt of Cf. The Me of cmYcrWou is nig chmW by
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InCOMS of CO or C. ~ The chlorination, of ve am mo in
Sen-tice is coulpleft at 30-10w% While other inew
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.4 S.S.S.R. 81. M5 Omato pLints
V.. I
Vatted Onto JWPPCr Plants contain in
their leaves an in.
cre.tsed amt. of proteins under the
Influence of protein-rich
niother Plant, The Litter %how* a
moderate decline of
lwottin :(intent. Tomatoes grafted onto
eggpia"t$ show a
:,Ieclirte of protein mAtter. while In
a revem craft the
auchter plant hentiched with proteins.
Thitseedprogeny
of the xmftq of this type continues to
show enhtnoed protein
content gain"I by the craft. Similar
difference% appear in
the fruit Anil W"I of the grafted PLium
C'. Nf. K.
BEEELIK, V. F.
BELIK, V. F. -- "Physiological Changes in Plants
During Re-note Vege-
tative fLybridization of Solanaceous Vegetable Crops."
Sub 29 Apr 52,
Inst of Plant Physiology imeni K. A. Timiryazev, Acad
Sci USSR (Dis-
sertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological
Sciences).
SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952
2
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r- I J'-, V - F
Category: USSR/General Division. Scientific Institutions. A-3
Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol., No 9., 10 May 1957, 34913
Author : Belik, V.F.
Inst :not given
Title :Twenty-five Years of Work in Bykov Melon Experimental Station
Orig Pub: Sad i ogorod, 1956, No 6, 8-10
Abstract: Among the problems of the station which is located in
Stalingrad
Oblast are the working out of the agrotechnics, and mechani ion
of melon raising, methods of ridding plants of disease and pests,
the creation of new varieties and improvement of the old, and the
cultivation of superior plants. More than thirty new and valuable
varieties of water melons., mask-melons, pumpkins, and other types
of melon plants were developed by the station, and superior seeds
were obtained from twelve vexietiess Special crop rotation,
methods, norms and periods of applying fertilizers and inter
root feeding of plants were worked outj' a system of irrigation
was proposed; a cultivator and a number of other mechanisms were
Card 1/2 -5-
BILM V 7 kan4idat biologichaskikh nauk. PODROGAYEVA, M-I-
MMI:.!
Interapecific hybridis&tion of pumpkin. Agrobiologlia
no.1:128-132
Ja-7 157. (MA-10:4)
1. BiryuchakatskVa selaktsionWa ovoohchwqa opytnaya stantsiya,
Novocharkasek.
(Pumpkin breading)
V
ILI,?'- V 11GIII N15
632.9
.84
BEMIK) VLADIMIR FILIPFOVICH
BAKHCHMWE YULITURY (CULTIVATION OF ~=S, CUCUMBERS,
VETC.) MOSKVA,
Sa-*KHOZGIZ, 1057.
247 P. ll~uUS., DTAGRS., TABLES (BIBLIOTM PO
0110SHCHVIODSM,
VYF. 11)
MLIOGRAPHY: P. 245-246.
USSR General Ddvision, Scientific Establishments A-3
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1., 1958y No 91
Author : Belik, V,F,
Inst : Not Given
Title : Results of Twenty-five Years of Scientific
Research Work of
the Bykovskaia Melon Experimental Station.
Orig Pub : fisuchn. tr. Wkovsk. bakhchevoi opyta.
st., 1957, vyp. 41 5-27
Abstract : No abstract
Card : 1/1
USSR/General Biology Genetics
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol.$ NO 3) 1958s No 9569
Author : Belik.. V.F.., Sincha., K. P.
Inst Not Given
B-5
Title Effect of Paternal Forms on Inherited Properties of
Hybrid
Melon Plants
Orig Pub Nauchri. tr. Bykovsk. bakhchavoy opytn. at.,
1957, No 4, 125-133
Abstract A number of cases are given in which., in
crossing of different
types of melonsy the maternal line is followed. Among
features inherited mainly from the maternal line these are
indicated: length of vegetative period, relative content
of
solids in the fruit, degree of infection by fusariosis,
Coloration of fruit rind, coloration of fruit meat and its
consistency, seed types. The same instances of the
maternal
line were noted also in squash hybridization.
Card 1/1
BILIK, V.P.
V.-W, -
Determining the water requirements of tomatoes on the
basis of
auction pressure and the concentration of call sap in
the leaves.
Fisiol.rast. 7 no.1:95-97 160. (KCRA 13:5)
1. Scientific Research Institute of Vegetable Growing,
Moscow.
(Plants--Water requiroments) (Tomatoes)
BELIK, V-.F-, kand-biologichookikh nauk, PCDHOGAYEVA,
X.I.
New methods for the interepecific hybridization of
punpkins.
Agrobiolog#a no-54775-777 S-0 l6o. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Nauchno-iosladovatellakiy institut ovoshchnogo
khosMetva,
Moskovskaya oblast',
(Pwq*in breeding)
T -
BELIK, V.P.
Iffect of different soil moisture conditions on the
development of
tomatoes and cell sap concentration in tomato leaven..
Bot.zhur.
45 no-7:1063-1066 11 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Hanchno-issledoTateliskiv institut ovoshchnogo
khozyaystva
st..Porlovska.va Hoskovskoy oblaoti.
(Tomatoes-Water requirements)
BELIKY V.P.
Growth and development of cueumbers and the
concentration of
uell sap in their leaves under various soil moisture.
Fiziol.
rast. 8 no.4:497-500 161. (MM& ual)
1. Scientific-Research Institute of Vegetable
Growing, MosccV.
~Cuaumbers)
(Soil moisture)
BELIK, V.F.
Effect of seed hardening by variable temperatures on some'physiological
characteristics and frost hardiness of cucumbers. Fiziol. rast. 10
no.3:351-357 MY-Je 163. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Scientific Research Institute of Vegetable Growing, Perlovskaya,
Moscow Region.
(Plante-Frost resistance) (Cucumbers)
BELIK, V.Fe., kand. biolog. nauki HDzINER, E.p,,
Some physiological characteristics of b5rbrid
cucumbers.
Agrobiologiia no.6o.940-941 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskly institut ovoshchnogo
khozyaystva,,
Moskovskaya oblastl.
UEI,I,T,%9 V,F,,, inzh.
Modernization of the PSK-210 4nd PSK-180 electric bell
Nmaces.
Stall 25 no.2-172-176 F 165. (mim 1813)
1. 'ilavod 'Krasnaya Etna".
BZLIK V.F,
Cavernous angicma of the kidney. tlrologiia. 29 no.2s5l Mr-Ap
164.
(NIRA M7)
1. Khirurgicheskoye otdeleniye (zav. V.?.Belik) 1-y*Oorodskoy
bollnitay goroda Shoatka Sumakoy oblasti.
BELIK ) V. I.
Belik, V. I. "on the KandinsV-Cleramboult complex in child
growth," in the coliections
Voprosy klinich. psikhiatrii, (Irkutsk), 1948, P. 165-10.
SO: U-37361 21 mv 53 (Letopis tZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 101
190).
GRECHKIN, N.A.; IAZARENKOJ, N.I.; SICHEVOY, A.P.;
BELIK,_,.'V,.T.; -
BREZHYEV, L.A.
Inoculating rolling mill with addition alloys by
electric
sparks. Yet. i gormorud. prom. no.2:77-78 Mr-Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
KHGIUTOV, 11. Y3.; SKORNYAKOV, V.V.; BELIK, V.7.
Kinetics of the electrolytic reduction of
streptomycin on
various metals. Zhur. fiz. khim. 39 no. lt222-2Z7
Ja 165
(MIRL 19a)
1. Khimikc-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D.I.
Mendele7evap
Moskva. Submitted February 25p 1964.
XUXOLZV, G-B.; LIVSON, Z.A.; BlIgLYA.G..~ Ta.
_ ___, PIVINI, I.
Changes in porcelain insulators afters long use on
high-voltage
lines. Trudy IhPI 31 no.1:71-78 139. (KMA 13: 10.)
Mectric Inoulators and instlation)
VNARIr, I-M-; BILIX, Th.G.
Studying the hardening of clay-lime products subjected
to autoclaTe
treatment. Trudy X2%PI 31 no.1:104-107 '59- (MIU 13: 10)
;. (Ceramic materials)
KUKOIEV, G.V.; LIVSON, Z.A.; BELIK,_Ya.G.; KOZLOVA,
Ye.I.; LISOVAYA, Ya.D.;
SHOLOMOVA, E.M.
I
Effective ceramic products -mde of local clays. Stroi.
mat. 9
no.4:4~6 Ap t63. (MDU 16: 5)
(Kharkov-Ceramics)
T,
WS) ?(a'
ipphlw _2AdrW1V_VPt%W~W?
ACCESSION NR: AT5007740 SfO'I'~0'#6w~~001)/060/6246/0262:
:Aln'111OR: Kukolev., G.V.,-, Mel'alk, M. T. Shapovalova., M.N.;
Belik, Ya.G.12
urn
TITLE. Synthesis and study of, low-mbai~icity calel' alurninates
_khJJnJiLJ3Jlfl~ftt0V.: Sil ka
SOURCE:'AN SSU,. IWtJtUt
i ty 1 oki 1y v kbimli vysotdkh:-
temperatur (Sillcates~ and o)ddes in hi&-tempemture chemistry)..
Moscow, 1963,
246-252
'hesis. refra Y
T01-'IC TAGS.: cakium alurrifnatte, aluminath basfc1ty, . alurninate.
synt ctor
hrn concrete strength, autoclave solidification
concrete, jr'.einent,..rcfractory111lor, be Ite,
ABSTRACT: Experiments were 6'arriedout Wih the '' object of preparing
refractory
t
concretes (solidifying in An autoclave),*_ including lightweight
concretes, from refrac-*
tory fillers and ceinefit made of CA2 (CaG.,2AI203), Physicochemical
tests of the pvj-:
Aucts shoi.4ed.that i;h6 high strength of both dense and lightweight
samples of such concrete
was preserved after they had been heated at 200 - 1400C.
Thermographicand microscopic
analyses of the hydration products of CA2 wel-e *preformed. The three
endothennic
effects observed. oa the differential curves of hydrated CA2 are
interpreted. The
comparativGly high strength of samples of concrete subjected to
autoclave oolidification
is due to the comp13.ction of the gel and particularly of the large
amounts of bohmite
C ~d 1/2
-,, .
TIKEEVii O.K. D.
.Experl=ent In the aPPlicatian Gf t'.,eGrv t~) the
r 1 11
Ulalys; s cf the eolul iou 0l? (euntal -probli-me
by asir' 40P.
psik-liol. =.4:21-38 Jl.,.Ag
MLIK, Ya. V.
. "Study of the Mechanism of the Formation of Fibrin From
Fibrinogen." Cand Biol
Sci, Kiev State U. Riev, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 1, Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at
USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sm. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
BFIIK) Y.A. V.
V.A.
49 IsSo.-54
V
1. S
MI
.'M"Ify Ak". 'Neuk sxz&
-
9
Q
0
n n
h
ft
Deft am t -pove the 2-
l 61t
Wfibrin
rtb
"
ud
d
f
t=1
a
a
a
A
r
orl
a
ol;en
p
(cf. Boyles d iO C.A. 45, WN1. 7U enryinle phase of
QZ~Q
a
th-
was cartied o4t with the aid .1 thrombin
t
in plasnia, contg. 20
% urea. (thus =dW!fxtg the formation of
fibrin)
by means of
bepirin In 04- fdrm of ox lilooti p1ma
treed ol"prothrombin.
Complet. - blocking of the action of
thrombin was produced by Is )wk In
dilus. ha than
1:8000. EVen Iona Incubation of ouch mixts. -failed to
yield mocomer fibrin, and on dilb. with FW or aq. N&CI
no fibrin clots
were formed. If the llqmdn was hot addvi
Immediately but after some
time- during which fibrin
monomer could .,begin -to d6rus,-
3uch-ldilns, Immediately
save fibrin clots. The time of such clot
formation becartic
*
hepirin-free reacdon
coast. (substantially) If the Initial
'
reaction
time was " min.; with shorter prellailoary
periods the dot formation
was progressively dower. The
polymcris:ation of monomer fibrin took
place only, when
thrombin action was'stopped before diln. of the mixt.-
Thus,.the p,613 %Tn of.dotting is noneniymic.
Treatment of fibrin
monotier soIns. In the presence of 2011,1o
urea at pH 6.6 with Is in
aq. KCI until the y0l6w color
persisted, gave after diln. of the mist.
a characteristic fibrin L
'
clot; lodinated fibrin monomer tetids to dot
mom readily
than fibrin Itself. The-iodinated fibrinogen does not dot
by
the action of throinbin, apparently since in Witiation
1ts propcrtv of
trinsformability into fibrin
fibrinogen loscs
.
inoubiner. -In the enzyntle -plji%e_.of trinsforniation of-'
fibrinogen
into fibrin (in presence of 20% urea to inhibit
polymerization) the
concn. of the fibrinogen in the mixt.
k m6ted directly to the rate of
the enzynilee reaction;
th6 wa% judge.-d by the Out of appearance of
clot after difis.
G. M. K66olopoa
~A
BL-Ul", 'Ta. V. T,
of vit)rin Fro_
to ni or' Of -2
St~to u cni T. G.
so: 19
MIIIIIC~ YP-.V.
FALLADIN, A.T., akademik; MMIK, T&A.-
1. Resolution of the coordinating meeting on the
biochemistry of the
nervous system concerning methods for the application of
radioactive
isotopea. Ukr.biokhIm.xI%ur. 26 no.2:226-227 154. (nn 7:6)
(Nervous system) (Itadioactive tracers) -
, Ya. V.
PALLADIN, A.V.; BELIK, Ya.V.
II. Resolution of the coordinating meeting on the biochemistry
of the
nervous system concerning methods for the killing of animals and
for
freezing brain tissues. Ukroblokhim.zhur. 26 no.2:228-229 134.
(IffMAL 7:6)
(Brain) (Laboratory Animals)
f
0,
The Y(44 of stinydryl In Abdo f
Pr
lem; sm.
7 M---BkAU=~ ZA R
27. -~3
(1tw"Lin swumary. 107)(10.53).-Acrording to the oxid-ithin
'
-
-71
-.tt -y of blood clatting Cut moit hiporkwit role lit lbelinal
200
.0nuatum 01 fibriu'%belongs to the disulff(le-bondt formedat
th
exp'-w-'of ;lall ~~grourw, of' 1.11V rjbrh:og(-n m,14.
'
1
=
1
W, of-, tllrvfilbk*.~~ LIN. dvidclt~--
mlitullS bY, th.
Is i~tzlt~jdictlve . of the -~ oxi6tion- dwry.
-;Vibnu
nw6ott14 (notil,M)Tivrized prodnq of tim ucl;kal of:
th
rol
2 *- 10
'
ilt- bove reacticni-mutbijuttion ro po!YmcjJzat
at it? 6C a i0wi
lit bv5t, 1111(ler Vvtcuudttic~ e( the -
-swArization
ttxw plance entl fibrin was
vipt
tof1mcd I to is de%Wtd'
formcd. It its; Lbitt 1,xlL,;d Winne
ef its origbm*. propertY it).
bemate mumud ljl*,u llbrbi b
thr"n1l4n, It Inv 1)-~vn deld. n6o
that:Eodization does, not.
disturb dw- rw---vj)W)Uity- of
Abrin-imnanier- particles to
Ll f;wk, it Sluirpiy enhalwLs it.
We in the
sa o4 poly6trizition, then the pOymmm-
tion of tilt! =1 librin
~M)wmlcmdepjlyedol tbeirst4thy-
- occimed. - B - S. Lab-
nya c!~~M not It,%% w
Category: USSR/General Division. Congresses.
Conventions. Conferences. A-4
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol.) No 9, 10 May 1957, 3494o
Author Belik, Ya. V.
Inst -ff n-grv-&-
Title Qixestions, of Biocbwdstry at the VIIIth Congress
of the All-Union
Society of Physiologists,, Biochemists and
Pharmacologists.
Orig Pub: Ukr. biokhim. zh.) 1955, 27, No 4., 522-534
Abstract: Reports vere devoted to the biochemistry of
the nervous systemy
blood, albumen , fermentations., vitazOn , of the
nitrous and
carbohydrate-phosphoric metabolism, and also the
influence ofra-
diant energy on metabolism.
Card 1/1 -16-
BILIX F,- KHODORDTA, Te.L,
%41 -- I 2~agm
[Bioe,homistry of blood coagulation] Btokhintia
evertyvaniia krayi.
Kiev* Isd-yo Akedexii nauk Ukrainskoi SSR, 1957- 171 P-
(MIRA 10:11)
(BLOOD -CGA GULAT ION)
gerl-
PALL&DIN, A. V. U1,1k Y-~-ZRACHKO, L. I.
1-91.1- 1w
Rate of protein restoratioh Ir. the brain as affected by
stimulation
and inhibition and the animal's age Lvith summary in Xnglish].
Biokhimiia 22 no*l/?.:359-368 Ja-7 '57- (MLRA 10:7)
1. Inatitut biokhimii Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR. Kiyov.
(BRAIN$ metabolism,
proteins off. of age & drugs stimulating & inhib.
efis (Rae$)
(AGING, effects,
on brain protein restoration in animals (Rua))
(PaGTAINS, metabolism,
brain# off. of drugs stimulating & inhib. CNS
animal's age (.Rua))
(CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTIX, effect of drugs on.
drugs inhib. & stimulating CNS, eff. on brain protein
restoration In animals (Rue))
BBLIK, Ya.V., kandidat blologicheskikh nauk
Scientific conference and coordinating meeting on the
biochemistry
of the nervous system, Pkr.biokhlm.zhur* 29 no.2:252-257
157.
(MVOUS STSTXK) . (KIRA .10:7)
(PMIOU)GICAL'CHIKISTRT)
BELIK Ya V - MCHKO, L.S.
Inteneity of methionine S35 incorporation in nuclear
and
cytoplasmic proteins of the bruin tissue of cats. Mr.
biokhim.zhur. 31 no-3:322-329 159. (MI11 12:9)
1. Institute of Biochemistry of the AcadetV of
Sciences of
the U.S.S.R., Kiyev.
(IGVHIONIHN) (PROTEINS) (BRAIN)
-' 1-1
kB16IX, Ta.V. [Bielik, IA.V.]
Sixth Coordinating Conference on the Biochemistry of the
Nervous
S~ratem. Ukr.blokhim.-shur. 31 to.5--791-792 159. (MIRA
13:4)
. (MYOUS STSTIM)
170) SOT/20-127-3-64/71
AUTHORS: Palladin, A, Vop Academician, 11 09 Kraohko, L. So
TITLEz The Incorporation of S35 Methionine Into the Proteins
of
Different Structural Elements of the Cells of the Hemispheres
of Cerebrum and Cerebellum
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959# Vol 127, Nr
3,,Pp 702-705
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Among the data on the protein exchange in the
central and
peripheral nervous system obtained recently by the method of
radioactive isotopes there are no indications as to the
existence
of this exchange in different intraoellular structures of
nerve
tissue. Only individual papers exist on this subject (Refs
1-5)-
It was the authors, object to investigate the restoration rate
of the proteins in the structures mentioned in the title,
namely
the nuclear, mitoohondrial, and miorosomatic fractions and in
the
so-called soluble final fraction which are obtained by the
fractionation of homogenates from nerve tissues. The method of
fractional (differential) centrifugalization of the
homogenates
mentioned was used in order to obtain these individual cyto-
plasmatic fractions, The method mentioned was combined with
the
Card 1/3 method of labelled atoms& Facts on the protein
exchange of these
The Incorporation of B35 Methionine Into the BOV/20-127-3-64/71
Proteins of Different Structural Elements of.the Cells of the
Hemisphere of
Cerebrum and Cerebellum
structural elements can be found by the investigation of the
incorporation rate of radioisotopes in the proteins of
individual cell structures* Grown-up cats were used as experi-
mental animale, They received radio-methionine injections 2o
hours before they were killed (10,000 impulses/min per 1 g
body weight). Then they were beheaded. In order to separate the
nuclei, i.e. to obtain the (a) n u a 1 e a r f r's. c t i o n
the homogenate was centrifuged 4 to 6 times at 3 - 50- (b) The
m i t o c h o n d r i a 1 f r a c t i o n was obtained by
further centrifugalization of the hctmogenate part which had
remained above the dregs with (a). (c) The m i c r o s o m a
ti a
f r a c t i o n- was obtained similarly from the liquid of
part (b). (d) The s o 1 u b 1 e f r a a t i o n remained.
Table 1 shows the radioactivity of the proteins of these cell
fractions. These results showed that the proteins of various
cell
fractions are restored at various rates. In the cer6brum as
well
as the cerebellum the proteins of the microsomatic fraction
have
the highest rate of exchange. The soluble fraction is similar
to
Card 2/3 that fraction. The proteins of the mitochondrial
fraction
The Incorporation of S35 Methionine Into the
SOV/2G-127-3-64/71
Proteins of Different Structrral Elements of the Calls of
the Hemisphere of
Cerebrum and Cerebellum
have the lowest rate of exchange. In the cerebellum the level
of specific radioactivity of the fraction mentioned last is
similar to the nuclear fraction. Its proteins show much
intenser
restoration in the hemispheres than the proteins of the
mitochondrial fraction. The restorability of the proteins of
the individual cell structures of the cerebellum tissue is
greater than that of the corresponding'intracellular
structures
of the cerebral hemisphere. There are I table and 7
references,
2 of which are Soviet&
ASSOCIATION: Institut biokhimii Akademii nauk USSR
(Institute of Biochemistry
of the Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR)
SUBMITTED; May 18, 1959
Card.3/3
BILIK, Ta.T. [Biellk, IA.Y.1; 3)VWIXDVA, P.D.
[Drornykova, P.D,];
iwou, G.J. [Sylakova, H.1.3
Ptoblems in biochemistry at the Ninth Congress of the
All,-Uuion
Society of Physiologists, Biochemists. "a
Pharmacologists.
Ulcr,bifthim,zhur. 32 no.1:149-164 160. (XM 13:6)
(DIOCHMSMT-COMRISSIS)
13BLIK, YA.V. [Bielik, IA.Vj
Seventh coordinating conference on the problem
wBIOch8miGtr7
of the nervous system.' Ukr.blokhim.xhur. 32
uo.3t483-J#84
16o.
(xiRA 13:6)
(BjOC;MWISMT--COXGRISSIS) (MMVOUS SYSTEM)
BbMIK, YA. V., PALLADIN, A. V.., POLYAKOVA, N. Y.,
KIRSENKO, 0. V.
ItThe Distribution of Enzymes of
Carbohydrate-Phosphorus and Nitrogen
Metabolism Between Cellular Structures of the Brain
Tissue."
report submitted for the First Conference on the
problems of Cyto and
Histochemistryj Moscow, 19-21 Dec 1960.
Irwtitute of Biochemistry of the Aaademy of Sciences
Wainian WRq Kiev,
POLTAKOVA,
sj~AA(Bielikv IA.V.1; TSARYUK, L.A.
Proteinase in funation&Uy different di4sions of the centril
nervous system and different irk, *uutiuml elements of
brain COUP.
Mr. biokhim. zhur. "32 no.5t623 435 160., (HIRL AM
1. Lurtitut biokhimii Akademii Auk Ukrainskoy S3Rj Kiyev.
(PROTRIMM) (B4IN)' (SPIRL CORD)
BELIKI Ya.V. [Bielikx 1A.V.); KRA.CIIKOO L.S.
Protein metabolism of the brain in hibernating
animals. Ukr.
biokliim. shur. 33 no-5:684-692 161. (MIRA -14:10
1. Institute of Biochemistry of the Academy of
Sciences of the
Ukrainian S.S.R., Kiy6v.
(PROTEIN METABOLISM) (BRAM) (HIBERINATION)
% BELIK, Yu.
Airplane mechanic. Voon.zaan. 25 no.9:15 S 149.
(MIR& 12:12)
(Airplanes,Nsintenance and repair)
i kand.okonom.nauk; BOGATYRMIKO, Z.S., red.;
BELIK T L
A~n 1~
u., tekha.red.
[National income of the U.S.S.R. in the seven-year plan]
Hatsionallnyi dokhod SSSR v semiletka. Hoskva, Izd-vo
'Znanie,O
1959. 31 p. (Vaesoiuznoe obahchestvo po
rasprostraneniin poli-
ticheskikh i na-uchnykh suanii. Ser-3, Bkonomika,
n0.28).
(MIRA 12:9)
(Income )
4Z Y ly al~oye-vlahj kand.ekonom.nauk; LISOV, V.Te.,
red.: GERASIMOVA,
;9,-~
To.S. 9 tekbn*Ted,
(3tate plan and balance shoat of the national economy
of the
U.S.S.R.] Gosudarstvannyi plan I balans narodnogo
khoziaistva
SM. Moskva, Gosplanizdat, 1960. 88 P. (KM 13:4)
(Rusela-Beonomic policy)
BELIK, Tu.; PLYSIMMIT, Be
*Methodological problems of a planned balance of the
national
economy" by M.Z. Bor. Reviewed by We Belik, B.
Plyshevskiis
UP. ekon. no.10:123-127 0 160a (KIRA 13:9)
(Russia--Economic policy)
(Bor, X.Z.)
BELIK, Yuriy Andreyeviohj HATSUK., R.V.. red. j
VORONINA, R.K., tekbn, red&
(The national income of the U.S.S.R61 Hatsionallrqi
dokbod SM.
Moskyap Goo. izd-vo "Vyssbaia abkola.," 1961. 58 P. (KM
l4xlO)
(Income)
YEREMENKO, B.A.; TSENZURA, A.I.; BAVAL, I.G.; SUSOWV,
B.G.; SOLLOGUB,
A.A.; BELIK, Yu.N.
Aut9mation of evaporation sections. Sakh. prom. 35
no.11:39-45
N 61. (MIRA 15:1)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut,
sakharnoy
pro.myshlennosti (for Yeremenko, TSenzura, Bazhal,
Susorov).
2. Ust'-Labinskiy zavod (for Sollogub, Belik).
(Sugar machinery) (Automation)
LUPU, N.G.; RUMAN9 K6
The problem of pneumoconioses. II. The nature of
nonprofessional
pneumoconiosis. Rev* so. med., Bucur. no.Z,.29-35 1957.
(PNEUROCONIOSIS, *nifest.
nonprofessional . (Ras))
BELIKHIfJ.,_V,,q,; PFN-YJVIR, Yu.D.
Record indicAs achieved in stoping operations. Ugoll
1+0 no.6:72-73
Je 165. (WRA 18:7)
1. TEentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
informatsii i
tekhn:Lko-ekonomicheskikh issledovanly ugollnoy
promyshlennosti.
HILIKHOV. A.V.
"
,;~Zvv.Q,
Wrong method of determining breaImbleness of thread.
Takst.prow.
14 no-7:52 Jl 154. (MIU 7: 8)
1. Inshener TsNIL Kostromskogo llnokombinata is. Lenin&.
(Textile fabrics--Testing)
BILIRMY. Aleksfr
/ Vaoillyevich.- POLIYAK, T.Y., retsenzant:
OFELEFIGHA
15.17'reaRKTor; ILIKINA, N.M., takhaichaskiy
redaktor
[Met .hoda for analysing the accomplishment of the
planned rates
of output] Metody analiza vypolneniia norm
vyrabotki.Moskva,
Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo Ministerstva
promyshl.tovarov shirokogo
potreblenita SSSR. 1955. 150 P. (MLRA 8:10)
(Time study) (Textile industry)
Origin of oaprobic organi=as UchosapeXasoune 120
no*6059-
382 160. (MM 16t2)
(Nolution) (Water--Mcrobiology)
BELIKITOW.. Ye.L., (Moskva)
Gaiter in children in the region of Abakan railroad
construction.
Probl. endokr. i gorm. 1 no-5:28-35 8-0 155. (MLR.%
8;10)
1. 12 Vaesoyuznogn Institute. akeparimentallnoy
endokrinologii
(dir.--prof. Ye.A. Vasyukova)
(GOITER,
endemic in child, in Raasia)
USSR/General iToblerms of -PatholoCy - 1",
I.,otabolism. U,
Abs Jour : !lc:f ;1ur - Biol.; N,) 21, 1953, 98172
Author : V.P.., BeliMova, Y,~.L.
List I .. 4-
Title On Dian~;iosinr, Tmor )f tl,.c Cortex by Means
--)f
Mcr.dcal Nieth3dz.
Orie -Pub 1ribl, endcArinol. i Lor.'.i.motcrapii,
1956, 2, ID 3, 93-95
Abstract Col,)i: rQaction with H2'~;04 ou
Dli&- to the neutral sterii-C,. -fl7action of uriac
c:cc..-act,
tur-IcC out to be positive ..)rl-.r in ad-renal
cortc::
This rcaction has si~yifica:ico for the differciitial
L'La-
of the tmor :,.n
,Lcrplasia of adrenal ,lants. --
I.S'. Ncyfelld
Card 1/1
MUIIHOTA, Te.L. (Moak-7a)
Surgical therapy of a case of severe thyrotoxicosis in 0
diabetiq
woman [with summary in Inglish]. Probl.endok. i gorm. 4i
no.6-9&-99
Iff-D 158. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Iz kliniki Teenoyusnogo inatituta eksperimentallnoy
andokrino-
logi (dir. - prof. Ye.A. Vasyukova).
(DIABIM KWTUS. compl.
byperth.vroldism# surg. (RUBD
(HY qmomrsm, compl.
diabetes mellitus. surg. (Rua))