SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BABAYEVA, V. A. - BABCHIN, I. S.

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BABAYEVA# V.A.P dotsent ----361-6-of-the phrenic nerve in the formation of the oobw ganglions Mad, zhurs Uzb, no* 2:41-43 F 161.~ (MIRA 14:2) lo Iz kafedry normallnoy anatomii (zavo - prof, 9sN. Khalkuziyev) Smarkandskogo gosudaretvennogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.P. Pavlova, (PMNIC NERVE) BABAYEVA, V.A. Morphology of the cells of Brown-Pearco tumors it, cytological prt~.L),%- rations. Lab. delo 10 no.3:136-137 164. (MIRA 17:5) Kafedra klinicheaRoy anatomii i operntivnoy k1drurgii (zaveduy~ish-- chiy - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof.B.V.Ognev) TSentrallnogo usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i kafedra normallnoy anatomii (zavedu- yushchiy - prof.I.G.Mardershteyn) Andizhanskogo meditsinskogo insti- tuta. VEKILOVA, F.I.; GADZIIIYEVA, L.K.; BABAYLVA, V,!,.; '1L-: -y' V' , - , Cobalt and nickel in listvenites. DokJ.. AN Awirb. ',hSR 20 no.12t2l-25 164. (MINA 18:4) 1. Institut geologii AN AzerY)SR. BARAMA, V.G. Leaf rollers. posts of pome fruit trees in the GiBaar Valley. Izv.Gtd. ast.nauk AN Tadsh.SSH no.13:145-151 156. (MA 9:10) 1.1notitut 2oolegii i parasitologii Akademii nnak Tndshikskoy SSR. (Giesar Valley--Leaf rollers) (Fruit imord nkademika Ye.M.Pavlovskoge trees--Diseases nnd posts) BABAYEVA, V.M., inzh. Use of controlled silicon rectifiers in voltage regulation. Trudy M11T no.199:146-154 165, High-speed voltage regulation of rectifier systems. Ibid,:155-164 (MIRA 18t8) ZINOVOYEV, A.A.; BAR&YEVA, V.P. ' ' Perchloric acid and its derivatives. Part 4: Perchloric acid Hydrates. Zhur.noorg.khim. 2 no.9:2188-2195 S 157. (MIRA M12) LInstitut obehChay i noorganichoBkoy khimit im, N,S. Kurnakova 0 SSSR. (Perchloric acid) ,',0TH0:.S: Zinov 4 '? 8 - 22 /30 yev, A. A., Babayeva, Ve 'hloric knid nnd Ite. Der:vatives. V1. The Binary -.'.ysten ~',onuhydr)tte-Ghloric Acetic V A ci d(Khlornayu kislota i ye;,c nroizvodn.%ye V1. LIvoynaya sintt~ma monogIcirat khlornoy L.LS10ty- uksusnaya ki-slota) 0 11 CA I. Zhurnal Neorganichaskoy Khimii, 1955, Vol. 5, lir 6, PP. 1420-14.42 ~US3.i) ABSTRACT: The system manohydrate chloric-acid - acetic-acid was investigated in the present paper with re.%,neot to the specific weightj viscosity, and melting p:;int. Two eutectics were found in the melting-~oint curves. The specific weigth and the viscosity of th 8 system were aetermined at temperatures of 20, 35 and c0 C. The isotherms of the viscosity curves have a marked maximum which indicates the Dresence of HC10 4*H20 . 2 CH3CCOH. At a temperature of -24,50C the monohydrate of chloric acid passes over into a solid form, the condition of which was Card 1/2 not precisely explained. The monohydrate of chloric acid Chloric Acid and Its Derivatives. 78-1--6-22130 V1. The Binary System Monohydrate-Chloric Acid - Acetic icid does not loose water in mixtures with anhydrous anetlc acid. There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 4 references, 20f which Are Sovi at - ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii ir.. N.S. Kurnakova, AN SSSR (institute of General and JnorCania ChemisLry imeni N. S. Kurnakov, AS USSR) SUBMITTED: May 24, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Monohydrate chloric acid--Acetic acid systems--Phase studies Card 2/2 88602 S/078/61/006/002/002/017 B004/B059 AUTHORS: Zinelvlyev, A. A.,_Babayeva, V. P. TITLE: On the Thermal Decomposition of Perchloric Acid PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1961, vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 271 - 282 TEXT: In an investigation carried out by A. A. Zinovlyev and A. B. Tsentsiper (Ref. 2) it was found that the thermal disintegration of perchloric acid takes place in three stages: an induction period, a stage of maximum reaction rate, and a final stage in which the reaction rate drops again. In the present paper the induction period and the influence of trichloro-acetic acid as an inhibitor were investigated. Experiments were made with 98.5% EC10 41 dtnhydrous HC10 40 and mixtures of HC10 4 and C120 7' The disintegration was brought about in 15 cm 3-containers. The quantity of liberated oxygen was determined. The rate of 0 2 separation was set equal to the reaction rate. Figs. 2 and 3 show the results of these Card 1/9 On the Thermal Decomposition of Perchloric' Acid t004/BO59 experiments. The induction periods in the case of various compositions are compiled in Tablel: Composition Temperaturet 0C Activation energy 50 55 60 65 70 80 kcal/mole induction period, minutes 98.50/'- HC104 86 - 20 5 33.2 unhydrous HC104 53 25 14 4 30.1 67-30- HC104+32-70- Cl207 150 - 28 - 7 - 64-Zo IIC104+35-05 Cl207 - 25 11 - 3 - 31~6 Card 2/9 88602 On the Thermal Decomposition of S/07 61/006/002/002/017 Perchloric Acid B004YB059 i Figs. 4 and 5 demonstrate the inhibiting effect of M 3COOH and Tab]) 3 shows a list of the induction periods for various inhibitor conceniratia-a~ The results of the experiments made it possible to distinguish a fourth stage, lasting one to two minutes, which precedes the induction period and which is based on intense separation of the oxygen dissolved in the acid. The linear function log-r- f(i/T) Was found for the induction period T. Howevert at temperatures above 85 - 900C, a deviation from linearity occurs. Within the limits of error, activation energy was 32.6 kcal/mole in the average for all experiments. Since this corresponds to the activa- tion energy of C1 20 71 it is assumed that the process is initiated by C1 ~7 formation: 2HC10 4 - C120 7+H20 (2); 11 20+HC1O4 - HC10 4. H20 (3). That amount of monohydrate corresponding to these equations was found in all experiments. N. N. Semenov, V. Ya. Rosolovskiy, N. V. Krivtsov, A. Ye. Missan, and A. M. Sukhotin are mentioned in the paper. There are 9 figureq 3 tables, and 12 references: 8 Soviet, 1 British, and 4 German. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N. S. Card 3/9 BABAYEVA, V.P.; ZINOVIYEV, A.A. Mfect of the concentration of perchloric acid on its thermal decomposition, Zhur,neorg.khim. 8 no.3t567-572 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii imeni N.S.Kurnakova, AN SS6R, (Perchloric acid) BABAYEVA. V.P.' Thermal decomposition of perchlorie anhydride. Zhur.(noorge khim. 8 no.8tl8O9-i8l3 Ag 163. MIRA 160) (Chlorine oxides) (Heat of decomposition) (Chemical reaction, Rate of) S/02o/63/149/003/017/028 B192/B102 AUTHORS: Babayevat- V. P., Zinovyev, A. A. TITLE: On the products of the thermal decomposition of anhydrous perchloric acid PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 149, no. 3,.1963t 592-594 TEXT: The thermal decomposition of anhydrous HCLO at temperatures of 4 60-70 and 90 0C were investigated. As decomposition products the mono- hydrate ECLO H 0, oxygen, CIO CIO and Cl were proved. The content of 2 31 2 2 CIO and, Cl showed two distinct maxima in dependence on the reacti CIO 39 2 2 oIn timo-- The first maximum, and the minimum iollowing upon it, occur at almost the same time in the three reaction processes, It in assumed that the decomposition of lIC10 proceeds via the formation and the decomposition 1 4 of chlorine anhydrate: 3 HCIO C1 0 + HC10 H 0. The anhydra'te 4 2 7 4 2 decomposes according to: Cl 0 CIO* + clol~' and the resulting radicals 2 7 7 4 undergo-various transformations leading to CIO and 01 as final products.; 2 2 Card - 1/ 2 . .... ... --- - ----- S/02 63/149/003/017/028 On the products of the thermal ... B192YB102 CIO C1 0 and CIO proved in the analysis are formed-only as intorme- 39 2 7 4 diate products. The marked lowering of the CIO 3f C102 and 012 content at a filed moment of the decomposition can be explained onl5r on the assumption -that in this stage of the reaction the consumption of these products for secondary transformations prevails, as no increase of their concentration in the gaseous phase could ba.deiermined. The separation of oxygen from 1gr HCIO increases from 180 CM3 at 6o 00 to 190 CM3 at 800C, which pointg"'' 4 to a partial decomposition of CIO' into chlorine and-oxygon. There is 1 figure. ASSOCIATION.: Institut obahchey i neorganicheakoy khimii im. N. S, Kurna- kova (Institute of'General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov)* PRESENTED: D6-cember 6, 1962,1b I.'V. Tananayev, Academician SUBMITTED. November 29, 196~ Card 2/2 V- .A BAB' n ~p A. fV I - Physical education and raising labor Froductivity Moskva, Gos. izd-vo kulfturno- prosvetitellnoi lit-ry, 1952 52 p. (Ribliotechka V pomoshchl lektoru, no. 19) (53-19752) GV26332 BARAYEVA, Ye.A., kandidat pedagogicheskikh nauk. Active relaxation. Zdorov'e 1 no.5:14-16 My '55. (MLR!m 9:3) (RM) BARAMA. Ye.A.. kandidat Peclagogichaskikh nauk JValcal exercise for industrial workers. Zdoroyle 3 no.6:11-13 ja '5?. (KIRA 10:7) (PHYSICAL 1DUCATION AND TRAINING) (INDUSTRIAL HYGMI) .Cc~untry : USSR T C.itcGk.,.ry: Ifurmn anLI ..ni-il Physic-loa. Mysi(l-Ly - f Labor ar , d Spnrt Abs Jour: MDic-1 -, N- 19, 1953, 09114 ,%uth.Lr Zolina, Z.M.; Kra.)iNpintseva, S.I.; ar~lx~yt~va, Ye. A.; Podoba, Yu. V. Inst Title On the Physiol-.Cicaal Dasis of Convoycr-W~,rk Canditicna. Ori(.,, Yub: Fizicl. zb. sssn, 1958, 44, Nc 2, 89-96 Abstract: The ccnditic-n ~f the rictc.r analyzer was studied by chrommutry c-f w~-rk (in the course cf 242 days) and by invcstiC:;:Ai-.n c*f the latent pemod of t".e motor reactim (10S d-.ys) in feriale wnrkers oixilyed in the aasL-i.W.y f wrist watches. .t thc liccinni1w, of Ca rd 1/4 CcuatrY : USSR CatcC;cry: Humn and :.ni-al PhysV)l(,Gy. Physi,.l-.,,y f Izibcr :,jid Sport Abs J ur: RZhDiol-, 14.~- 3.9, 1958, (39314 work, usually in the course of 15-30 ;.iinutcs, siCms -f instability cf the dynaraic StLr.tyl.-c (DS) weru ii,icd rk.:flectinG the status ..L' shill acquisiti-ii. Instability chanGed Lit,, ,,. st-ible conditioa f DS, siLmifyirk- ]2i(;hcr skill, WhLn the operati, ns uore shortened and beca:.,& mcre cc-ncen,tmtQd in ti;-.,.c - Disorders ~ f DS wc;re usually r, t-ua :~t the end cf work 1)Lri ds - The stability -,f Vai.; dynmdc stcm-Ay- - .pL (IQ,,LIIdQd upon the I)L:rj,-(l f the wc-.rk day as wLAl as upon the charactur -f the work. "Me ri.-.rc kI(--l).crtc the coor(U.nati ii f t.v-ticns needed for the ac- cc)r.q)lish.-IIcat -f the operaction, the less wns the Card 2/4 T-134 Cotuitry -, USSR T Cat