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BABKOP A.K.; LITVINENKO, V.A.
Nature of the cataly-tic action of titanium (IV) in the reaction of
hydrogen peroxide with sodium thiosulfate. Zhur. neorg. khim. 10
no.9:2075-2079 S 165. (MIFLA 18:10)
1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
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c-,,) n0 -1, 1 one for obt--tt-'n-.-kt7 nnu-lytilnal com-~mtr!ltea o.f coNllt~
t*,$hure rinal kh"br., 2i-., ni-,,].?s L'I'll.-I 'N6 165 0
(MIRA 3841.2),
1. lnst~tu'l obshcth--y khllmii AN, kiyev,
Submitted .','uly 7, 1964.
of Imnitol in Qw -q-~cl~cri or lylrcrc-~n
in the, c-.f ~-,zn -,Nr
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AUTHOR: Babk o. A. K. LV~ ~.k ~IL__M.
ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, AN UkrSSR, Kiev (Institut
obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Ali UkrSSR)
TITIX: Chemiluminescent determination of microquantities of vanadium
SOURCE: Zhurmal analiticbeskoy khimii, v. 20, no. 10, 1965, 1100-1105
TOPIC TAGS: vanadium,~ chemilminescence, cobalt, hydrogen peroxide, trace analy-
sis, luminescence quenching
ABSTRACT: Vanadium 09 quenches the chemiluminescence of luiiiinol with hydrogen
pe=~ide in the presence of catalysts, e. g., cobalt (III). In order to develop a
method of determining vanadium by a photographic chemiluminescent technique, the
effect of vanadium M on chemiluminescence in the luminol (L)-Co(III)-H202 system
was investigated. The quenching of luminescence by vanadium was found to be due to
the formation of peroxides of vanadium (V) in alkaline media and a quantitative
determination of vanadium M based on the chemiluminescence of H702 not combined
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with vanadium was carried out. The sensitivity of the deterinination was 2-10'8 g V
per ml. The method of determining H202 was improved by using the sale
(CO(NH3)4(NO2)23Cl
,as the catalyst, which raised the sensitivity of the determination to 2*10-9*g H202
per ml, i. e., by a factor of 100. Orig. art. has: 8 figures, 1 table.
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AU'DIORs ~a ~kojp A~.K. K,allnichenko, L Ye
ORO: Institute of General and Itoreanic Chemistryj AN Ulw= (Inatitutobahohey i
noorganichosk6y-ld~i-mii7A-N-U-FcisER).
Iron lexos w
T17M Iron cc lexes with sulfosa3.icy:La3.dehyde-.Othy3~nedilmlne and their role in
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WURCEt Ukra:Lnskiy kh1nicheskJ7 zhurnal., v. 31,, no. 10j, 3965., 2092-ID97
TOPIC TAGSs chemilumines-cencop catalysis, oxidation reduction reaction.. organoiron
compound, complex molecule ' 6 I-Ylaldeh edilmline
ABSTRACTt Complexes of Iron with al 0 yde.-ethylen
(SED) and its sulfur derivative (SSBD) are known catalysts for the
decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and for the oxidation of-vari-
.ous substances 'by hydrogen peroxide or oxygen. These complexes
.with Schiff bases are one of a few compounds of Iron# which exhi-
.bit catalytio activity In oxidatlon~-reduetlon reaotions In a basio
medium, Iron complexes With SED Intensify the chemiluminesoencie
or a basic mixture of hydrogen peroxide and luminol.
In this report iron complexes with SSED and the chemiluminesoent
:reaction of the oxidation of Juminol by hydrogen peroxide In the
~jpresenoe of these oomplexes were studied, Measurement of.the light
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aoabsorptlon by the soluAlons Indicated that the complexq Fe SSED,
Istable at a pH of 3-6, Is ooriverted-irito the hydroxycomplexes Pei
CCED(OH-) and others in the basic medium where luminescence is
-observed. In the course of the chemiluminesoent reaction the
:hydroxycomplexes are rapidly decomposed by hydrogen peroxide which..
'is aqcomponled by.a deerease In luminescenne Intensity. The effect.
iof concentrated conditions on the initial luminescence intensity,
was studied. The optimal pH value was 10.5-11-5. Initial lumiries-
cenoe Intensity Is proportional to the concentrations of Iron arid
~hydrogen peroxide and does not depend on the concentration of SEED#
and also on the concentration of luminol If the latter exceeds.
110-4 _ 10-3 mol. According to calculations the decomposition rate
iof the Iron complexes ciolneldes with the luminol oxidation rate.
An hypothesis was made on the fact that this oxidation Is accom.!-_'.
,plished by the products of the interaction of hydrogen peroxide
~wlth coordinated SSED. Origp art, han 7figures and 2 formalase AbRS7
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BABKO, A.K.; KALINICIRWO, 1. Ye.
Chemiliminescence method of determining microgram quantities
of iron. Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no. 12t1316-1320 165 O~t~
(MIRA 19il) -
1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR.
Submitted June 3, 1965.
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AUTHOR. Babko, A. K.; Shkaravskiy, Yu. F.; Kulik, V. I.
Kiev
ORG: stitute of General and Inorp_anic Chemistry, ~g UkrSS Instltut6)
obshchey 1 neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Use of phosphomolybdates of basic dyes in the extractive-pbotometr,ic,deter-
mination of phosphorus
SOURCE: Zhurnal'analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 2, 1966, 196-199
TOPIC TAGS: photometric analysis, phosphorus, phosphorus compound, molybdenum com-'
'pound, dye chemical
'ABSTRACT: The interaction of the phosphomolybdic complex 014C) of phosphorus with
-basic dyes (BD) and the possible use of the latter for the extractive-photometric
,determination of phosphorus were investigated. In acid media, PMC forms colored pre-
,cipitates with the following BD: crystal violet, methyl violet, basic brilliant
green, malachite green, auramine, iodine green, rhodamine 60, neutral red, safra-
~nine, toluidine blue. A study of the extraction of PMC-BD compounds by eighteen
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organic solvents of various categories showed alcohols and ketones to be the best ex-
itracting agents. In determining phosphorus with BD, it is necessary to separate ex-
1cess molybdate from PMC; the extract can be separated completely from the molybdate
.by washing twice with nitric acid at pH 1.5. Shaking with an HCl solution of potas-
isium permanganate completely decolorizes the free triphenylmethane dyes, %tile the
,PMC-BD compound is not affected. An extractive-photometric method was developed for
Aetermining phosphorus by means of iodine green (sensitivity, 0.03 vg phosphorus per
ml) and crystal violet (sensitivity, 0.01 vg phosphorus per ml). Orig. art. has: 1
ligure, 1 table.
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AUTHOR: Babko, A. K.; Baranov S. P.; Titkov, Yu. B.
ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry AN UkrSSR (Institut obshchey i ne-
;organicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Sensitivity of luminescent analysis and quantum luminescence yield for
quinolinates of aluminum, gallium and indium
SOURCE: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 32, no. 5, 1966, 494-502
TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, aluminum compound, gallium compound, indium compound,
quantum yield, chloroform
ABSTRACT- An objective criterion is proposed for evaluating the sensitivity of the
luminescent analysis method: K=cQ where c is the molar coefficient of luminous ab-
sorption and Q is the quantum yield. A method is proposed for determining the quantum
luminescence yield based on comparison (under identical conditions of instrument sen-
sitivity) of the intensity of luminescence from the given material with that of anotbex
material for which the exact quantum yield is known. The proposed criterion and meth-
od for measuring the quantum yield are tested by determining tl;e absorp t and lumi-
nescence spectra of chloroform solutions of aluminum, galli IUnd indium q*droxyquin-
olinates. The effect of excess hydroxyquinoline on the luminescence intensity of the
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chloroform extracts of the hydroxyquinolinates is studied and the molar coefficients
of light absorption are calculated together with the quantum luminescence yields for
all specimens. It is found that an excess of hydroxyquinoline reduces the intensity
of luminescence excited by radiation corresponding to the 365 mv line in the mercury
spectrum, since hydroxyquinoline partially absorbs the stimulating emission in the
region. The experimental data show that the product cQ is an excellent criterion for
judging the sensitivity of the luminescent analysis method. Orig. art. has: 4 fig-
ures, 2 tables, 10 formulas.
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0:32: institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, AN UlcrSSP, (Institut obshchey i
-cor.-anicheskoy lldilmii AN' RrSSR)
T'L'lk'12Z: Study of the chemiluminescant reaction oC luminol with hypochlorito
Ukrains%iy ldlimichoskiy zhurnal, v. 32, no. 7, 1966, 728-732
hydrogc-,i paroxida
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i'llis C -10 C:'O;'-lilUM3,nOsccllt reaction was stbudied in -tlic rystcms -Iu,-,,irol
11,11ilLnol -- hypoclilorite -- hydrogen, peroxido. 'Z--,e
of p.i cmd coaccntrations.oj' lu-,..;Liol, hypachlorita, and ca-L~alys-LCs
0-~ -,0 One 0 intensity was studied, aild optimmi condi~ionr, oj--
h:rpochlorito (froo cillorL"ic) wore detenmincd. 'Phe
was observed at PH 11-5. Zho -.0-tal luminescence -,-crc-,sed
a lul--Linol:hypochlorite rat 0 of 30:1, t~horeafter increansin- only
L'i f k,
L7-,;,onia i-,,as ifound to quench the lux-iinesconco; in the
02 Pero-xida, the lwiLnesconce intlensity increased ey approx:i;-'ataly.
one order of maU,~itude. in -this case t~he T.---ximum luntnesconce intensity
was observed at pil W-il. Under the optLimum concenturation conditions, the
total lu.-=Aoscenco was proportional to -,Lhe hypophlorito cone onlLxation
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"-e development of a procedure I r &oteriminin- free
vto to'. U 1.0 LI
c:-Ior-"o Ln aqueous solutions. Bound chlorine (chlorx-d-ne) grave no
a;,, this case. '.L'I',O sonsitivity of t-110 dote-Millat".110n, 0,5
of chlordiie per milliliter of solution, mms suitable for
~,ho (froa) chlorine conItIont in tap water. . ~The analysis of
1%*3,-.Or MUS-v be conductod in 'Uio absence of in-;%,.erfe:i:ng ox~.dizin,:r a.-
s-ac*, as XCIO,~. X Fe(CW),, Na ax i d
j 3 2S2 8 . 10~n04 2 Orig. art. has; 8 figures
and 2 tablos. ET?,RS: 38,96g
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AUTHOR: Babko, A. K.; Chalaya., Z. I.; YLikitchonko, V.. Fe
ORG: none
TITLE; Microdotermination of arsenic by butylrl~odamino
SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya., v. 32,, no. 3. 19660 270-273
TOPIC TAGS; arsoniep microchamical analysis
A r
ABST,RACT: The method is based on the formation of an arsenic molybdenum complex with
buty1rhodamino and is used for the doterm. ination of As in NaCl. Ton grams NaCl is
dissolved in 35 ml water, heated to 40-1,5C, and acidified with 5 ml 8N H-:'S0 Tho arse-
4- 1
nie(V) is reduced to arsenic(III) by 1.5 ml 20% KI and I nil fresh solutii;n of aseorbio .
acid. The cooled mixture is extracted by tu'u 5 ml fractions of 1'p djothyldithiocarbamic
acid in CHC1 3- The extracts are collected and washed two times with 2 5 ml In F12 S04)
mixed with 2'.5 ml water and the CHC1 i tcd on a stoam bath. ~ 2 ml is added
3 's ovapora
to the residue and the mixture is evh-porated to dryness. The dry residue is dissolved
in 1.5 ml 8N H,SO/p and then mixed with 1.3 ml OoOl N wnonium molybdate and 0.3 ml
0.02% buty1rhoc"ami"'ne solution& After 10 minutes the solution is extracted by 7 MI.
ethyl ether, the extracts are washed with H 20, mixed with acetone, and the density of
its color is compared with that of standard solutions, The optimal conditions for the
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determination are - 4 x 10-4 M MO and 3 x 10-6 M buty1rhodamine for 5 X 10-7 YA As
present, and 0*04-0-05-p As in 7 ml of other extracts* The sensitivity of the de-
termination is 091-r As Per 35 ml NaCl solution. Orig. art. has: 4 fig. and 1 teCole.
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AUTHOR: Bab ko A. K. Litvinenko, V, A.
ORG: Kiev State Univereity-im. T. G. Shevchenko (Kiyevskiy gosudar-
stvennyy universitet)
TITLE: Determination of microamounts4f titanium us-ing the catalytic
rciaction of thioaulfate oxidation by hydrogen peroxide
SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 3, 1966, 302-308
TOPIC TAGS: titanium, iron, thiosulfate, hydrogen peroxide, oxidation,
ethanol, bromidep molybdenum, chloride, tungsten, vanadium, alkaline
earth oxide
ABSTRAM A method has been developed for using hydrogen peroxide to
determine microamounts of titanium by its catalytic action on thio-
sulfate oxidation. The method has two variants: a) a phototurbidi-
metric determination of sulfate formed during the reaction in a solution
containing 30% ethanol; b) a photometric rhodizonate method for deter-
mining sulfate in a solution with 70% ethanol. The method permits the
determination of 0.5 to 5 ug of titanium in 10 ml with an accuracy of
+ 5% (variant a) and of 0.05 to 0.5 ug of titanium in 10 ml within
:P7 -- 10Z (variant b), Iron, molybdenum, tungsten, vanadium and some
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other elements interfere with the method. Large amounts of alkaline and
alkaline eaq~ metals, Al, Cr, Hn, Ni, Co, Zn, bromide, iodide, chloride
nitrate, C03 0 A804 2-, and S103 2- do not interfere4 The method was
applied to the de termination of small amounts of titamium in a concen-
trated solution of sodium chloride containing large amounts of Ca, 11g,
Ni, Co, Zn, Hn, and Al salts. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and.2 tables.
[Based on author's abstract) JVTJ
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AUTHOR; Babko, A. K.; Akhmedli, M. K.; Granovskayap P.-B.
ORGi Institute of General and Inoraanio ChemistZyp kH UkrSSR (Institut obshohey I
noorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR)-, Azerhaydzhan State Un versity im. S. M. Kirov
(Azorbaydzhanskiy gosudarstvennyy univers-i"i'et
TITIEt Spectrophotometric study of reagents for doteraining ytterbium
SOURCIS.: Ukrainskiy khimichoskiy zhurnall V, 32, no. 8, 1966, 879-885
TOPIC TAGS$ ytterbium, spectrophotometric analysis, rare earth element
ABSTRACT: In order to find the optimum reagent for deteiiaining ytterium-subgroup rare'
pectrophotometrie characteristics of
earth elements, a quantitative comparison of the s,
16 different reagents for determining rare earth elements was made by using ytterbium.
as an example. The following characteristics were considered: (a),aA, the difference
between the wavelengths of the absorption peaks of the complex Xj.,,eR and reagent X *
(b) tile relative and W the absolute difference between tile molar extinction coeffi-
cients of the complex ElMoR And reagent EHR at Xmax of the complex. The absorption
spectra of the molecular and ionic forms of the reagents and their complexes with
ytterbium. were recordedi the composition of the oomplexes was determined. -The best
reagents for the spectrophotometric determination of yttrium group rare earths were
found to be arsenazo (III),, xylenol, orange, stilbazo, methyl thymol blue, and pyrocat-1
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echol violet. Orig. art. hast 2 figures and 2 tables.
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AUTHOR: Babko, A. K.; Vdovenko, M. Yo.
ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic ChomistryAhT UkrSSR (Institut obshchey i
neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR)
TITLE: Comparison of reagentB for direct photometric determination of rare-earth
elements on chromatograms
SOURCE: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 32, no. 2, 190'6,*209-212
TOPIC TAGS: rare earth element, photometric analysis, chromatographic analysis,
spectrophotometric analysis,* light reflection coefficient
ABSTRACT: Eight organic reagents ( mothylthymol blue, pyrocatecrol violet, gl~ycine- i
thyrnol blue, alizarin, eriochromocyanine, -Vlenol orange resorcin, and paridylazo- and
arse-nazo-resorcin) were compared by studying the reflection spectra on paper CauzGd
by the reaction of la with the reagent. Zae spectrophotometric characteristics of the
reagent and the products of reaction were used as criteria for selecting the most
efficient reagent. The reflection spectra of complexes and reagents on the paper were!;-
taken with an SF-Z1 apparatus containing a devine for measuring reflections. Water-
alcohol and 1 x 10-3 M alcohol solutions of the reagents and 2.8 x 10-2- M, la solu- i
tions at PH 5 (urotropine buffer) were used in the experiments. The La solution
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(0-05 ml) was applied on chromatographic paper Wl (East German) and dried in air.
After applying 0-05 ml of reagent solution, the paper was dried again and -Lhe re,"Lec-!
tion spectrum of the stain was taken in the SF-214 spectrophotometer. The minizums of
the reflections of the complexes (AM-pR) and reagents (AHR) , the displacements of the
reflection band during complex formation (A X), the minimal coefficients of the reflec-
tions of complexes (K., ) and reagents (KHR)f and their absolute (AK = KtLq - 'i1
and relative (AKIKY1. gifferences were dbtermined for each reagent from ~~e ra'zlect:~n
spectra of colored sUinse The data obtained were tabulated and showed that mothyl-
thymol blue and alizarin were the best according to the intensity of reflections and
the spectral diaplacement of the reflection band. It was found during the plotting 1
of the calibration ctLrve that the mothylthymol blue yielded a considerably larger re- i
flection for the blank experiment, The advantages of alizarin over methylthy-.ol wolo
substantiated also by the follo~dng observation. A certain amount of blurring was seen
during the formation of stains on paper. This was related to the chrometograpb&c
properties of the reagent solvent (alcohol and H 0). Me blurring is obiectionable in
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chromatograms with a large amount of separating elements. The Folvant frea of this
effect, i.e., one with an Rf of nearly zero for all rare-eart-h elements, was tha one
to be searched for. A study was made of solutions of methylthymol arad alizarin in --- *
higher alcolhols and ketones. Only alizarin dissolved in butanol and ethanol. The use
of alizarin dissolved in butanol yielded well-colored, distinct and uniform stains.
Me refleotion spectra of the La with alizarin and the alizarin itself remalned -un-
changad. Orig. art. has; 2 fig. and 1 table.
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AUTHOR: Babko, A. K.; Markova, L. V.; Prikhodlko, M. U.
ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistr AN UkrSSR, Kie (Institut
obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR)
TITLE : Determination of copper using its diethyldithiocarbam ate and the iodine-
azide reaction
SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 8, 1966, 935-939
TOPIC TAGS- copper, iodine, azide, copper determination, iodine azide
reaction, d i ethy1dithiocarbam ate
ABSTRACT: Copper diethyldithiocarbamate in nonaqueous solutions catalyzes
the iodine-azide reaction as does free diethyldithiocarbamate. It is possible to
separate copper diethyldithiocarbamate from the reagent excess. The determina-
tion of traces of copper, lead and cadmium, and the total of these metals from the
iodine-azide reaction is carried out in a methanol - chloroform medium. The
change of optical density in 5 min due to the interaction of iodine with azide is
proportional to the catalyzer (CuD2) concentration. The method permits the
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determination of copper down to 6 - 10-610 in 1 g of NaCl. The sensitivity of the
method suggested for copper determination is 50 times higher then that of photo-
metric determination. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables. [Authors, abstract]
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AUTHOR: Arkhangell'akiy,_ D, Yu. Babushkin,,_Y. I.; Mq;14~h E. ~V,
ORG: none
TITIE: The problem of transverse acceleration tolerance criteria (Paper presented at
the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27'MaY 19661
SOURCE: Kofiferent~iya po problemam kosmichookoy meditsinyp 1966. Problemy
kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentaii,
Moscow, 1966# 41
TOPIC TAGS: space physioloa, cardiovaseIular system# biologic acceleration effectp
space redicine
-ABSIUCT: Pulse-cycle.duration WC) was*used as a criterion for acceleration
tolerance. DPC fluctuations permitted a quantitative evaluation of the mag-
nitude of the physiological deviation and was an early index of altered
cardiovascular function.
Analysis of data from experiments on animals revealed three phases
'in the DPC and a rearrangement of these phases caused by multiple exposurej
!to acceleration. - An increase in the fluctuation amplitude of the DPC
(absolute and relative coefficient of the diastole) can serve as the basic
criterion for the tolerance'of an organism to transverse accelerations.
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,'-The use of this index permits overlooking cardiovascular functional dis-
.orders associated with structural. changes in cardiac tissue. 'Under
certain conditions, tha relative coefficient of the diastole is observed
:during exposure of man to transverse accelerations. This index can serve
,as a criterion in setting permissible limits for this type of acceleration.-
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BAUD, 1. M.: "The Motor Function of the Stomach in Ilewborn Children."
Kiev Order of labor Red Banner Medical Inst imeni Academician A. A.
Bobomolets. Kiev, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candi-
date in Medical Science)
So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 19, 1956.
BABKO I M., kand.med.nauk; 13UTSIKO, L.K. [Buts 11m, L.K.], kand.med.nauk
Importance of auxiliary methodB for studying the etiological charac-
teriBtics of aqute digestion disorders In younger children. Ped., akueh.
in gin- 19 n0-3:30-31 '57. (KIRA 13.1)
1. Otdel profilaktiki I terapii detskikh bolezuey (rukovoditell -
A.M. ]Vavull) Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo Instituta, okhrany
materinstva I detstva Im. Geroya So-vetskogo Soyuza prof. P.M. BU.Vko
(direktor - zasluzh. vrach USSR M.D. Burova).
(METABOLISM. DISORDERS 07)
STALIKOF.0, Te.S., kand.med.nauk; MKO, I.R., kand.med.nauk; WOMSIX, I.Ts.
[Naihertsyk, LINol
11ffect of ionite milk on the functional capacity of the stomach In
children with simple dyspepsia. Pad., aksuh. i gin. 19 n0.5:28-31
'57. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Pediatricheakoye otdeleniye (rukovoditell - kand.med.nauk O.S.
Mlshchenko) fiziologicheakaya laboratoriya (zav. - kand.wed.nauk
Te.S. Stalluenko) I biokhimicheskaya laboratoriya (zav. - kand. fiziol.
nauk Z.Te. Babich) Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledavatellskogo inatituta
okhrany materinstva i detstva im. Geroya Sovetskogo Soyuza prof. P.M.
Buyko (dir. - zaal. vrach USSR M.D. Burova).
(Mlix) (STOMACH)
BABKO, G.M. (Babho, 1I.M.]; MILLER, Yu.M.
Experience of the Poltava Cotton Spinning Factory in the
application of production norms based on technical facto-rs.
Leh. prom. no.4:78 O-D 165. (',.IIPA 19: 1)
HHOKHOL) le.N., prof., red.; DAIABAN,V.G., prof.,red.; KOL'VM,R.Yu.j SIGA-
IDV,D.L.,red.; LUX17PNOVA..Ye.M., kand.m--d.nauk.red.;'ANDRUSECHUK,A.A.,
kand' -med.naukred.; BABKO,IX., kand.meed.nauk,.red.; BYKOVIN.M.p te-'-.hn.red.
CAcute gastrointestinal diseases of non-dysenterial etiology in young
children; proceedings of a Republic Meeting and Broadened Plenum of the
Pediatrics Society of the Ukraine) Ostrye zheludochno-U-shechnye zabol~-
vaniia nedizanteriino-i etiologii u detei rannego vozrasta; trudy. Red.
koll.t E.H.Khokhol i dr. Kiev, Gos.med.izd-vo USSR~ 1961. :199 p.
(MIRA 24:21)
1. Respublikanskoye soveshchaniya i rasshirenrqy plenum nauchnogo obshche-.
stva detskikh vrachey Ukrayny, Odessa, 1959. 2. ChIen-korrespondent, AHN -
SSSR(Xor Khokhol).
(DIGESTIVE ORGANS-DISEASES)
IjAl3f'O I orl 1"ilch4ylovich, kzmd. mod. naulk; CIEUNEMO, 1.A.
t .... 11-11,17, KOSFEELI, M.G.[Koshel', red.; nUH.C.,
p . co, -
V
. [BoiL V.F.], takh- red.
[Eilk fommlas for the feeding of young children] Molochni
sumishi dlia vvhodovuvannia ditei rann'oho viku. Vyd.2.,
perer. i dop. Kyiv, Derzhmed-,,ydav IRIM, 1q63. 43 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
(IaLK AS FOOD) (CHI LDIEN-PUTRITION)
KHOKHOL, Yelena Nikolayevna , prof.; GOLOVIN, Pavel Vasillyevich,
prof.; BOPXYI'O, V.T.; DAIMSKAYA, L.P.;
KASIMMA, Ye.I.; OTT, V.D.; STALINENKO, Ye.S.;
SHAPOSMIIKOVA, Z.B.; NARINSKAYA, A.L.f tekhn. red.
[Ionized milk; its preparation and use] Ionitnoe moloko;
izgotovlenie i primenenie. (By] E.N.Khokhol i dr. 2 i-ld.
perer. i dop. Kiev, Gosmedizdat USSR, 1963. 150 P.
(MIRA 16:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent 91N SSSR (for Khokbol). 2. Chlen-
korrespondent AN Ukr.SSR (for Golovin).
(MILK-THERAPEUTIC USE) (INFANTS-PUTRITION)
RUDN"W, van ~ jjj~ ll~..l
.9
f. Dl rcr~j. c;f Y.; - , -, , ,1 1. -
I . I- . I t- I i:! . I I I:" I
Mul i J C: "i t tit, ~'tl I .rjr ~ '- I . .
rc)v 1 4 ,02f
11.9 19 ~ .1.17 p. "L-' -"'
CHERIKASOV, Aleksandr Vladimirovich, prof.; BAB,'O, I.M -ed I
[Prevention of tuberculosis in cbildren] Zapobihannia
tuberkullozu u ditei. Kyiv, Zdorovlia, 1965. 29 p.
(M IRA 19 - 2.)
RANDY, A.
Operations of automobile stations should be coordinated.
.Avt. transp. 37 no.9:7 S 159. (MIL. 12:12)
l.Nachallnik Kolomenalcoy avtomobillnoy stantaii. Kolomna, Moskovakaya
oblast'.
(Transportation, Automotive)
ZDANOVIGH, V.G., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; BABKOV, A.I., r-2.
nauchn. notr.; YURKOVSKIY, O.A.p ml. wFu-cl&-.-66Eti-*-
REKHTZAMER, G.R., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk;SIIARlK6V',Yu.D.q
st.nauchn.sotr.
[Methods of studying ocean currents from an airplanell,,e-
tody izucheniia morskikh techenii s sawoleta. Moskva,
Naukay 1964. 227 p. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Laboratoriya aerometodov. 2. Labo-
ratoriya aerometodov Gosudarstvennogo geologicheskogo komi-
teta SSSR (for Zdanovich, Babkov, Yurkovskiy). 3. Leningrad-
skiy Gidrometeorologicheskiy institut (for Rekhtzamer).
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Akademlya Nauk SSSRO' la erometodov RosudaretyappEo'VoloRkheskogo.,
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kmLtAta SSSR
Methods of studying ocean currents from an airplane (Netody Isuchenlys, morskIM
techenly a eamoleta) Moscowp Tzd-To NN&uka*,p 1964o 227 pa Illuse# biblIoes
append* Errata slip Ineertede 3.100 copies printed@ Managing siditort Doctor
of Technical Sciences V. 0. Vanm c Editor of the publishing houmer Yee Ao
Somenuray Technical aditort Ge Pe Aftflyeva; Proafreaderst A, As Ginsburgs Oe. Ae
Miroshn1chenkop As Khe Saltarjqeya
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ff _7, V -pb-y, ocean a
PURPME AND COVERWEs This book was Intended for apeciallete-In the fields of
photogrametry and oceanography concerned with studying oceanic currents by means
of aerial photogTafto The theory and tbe practice of basic aerial methods of
measuring ocean currents are presented (method of single floats and the method a
bottom Indicators)p and the problems of producing the associated aerial observa-
tions, are anlytede For sach method# its theoretical fondations are watlined,
the equ#ment required desorlbedo the proceftrer Involved In fli*-% I*otogm#W
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and development of the serial,photographs are analyzed, and the accuracy of the
results is sTalusted. The book Is based cm work carried out by the Laboratoriya
Aerometodov of the GGK MR In recent yearso The work was dow by raboratorip
parsonnel,, including Professor V G, Zdancm, eh. Senior scientif lo Colleague CwAi-
date of Technical Sciences The D: 1~5ir-A junior scientific colleagues A.L
Ubkow and Ot A..X4rkc-r~k1Y* Candidate of'Technical Sol6aces Go Re Rekhtawr,
DMOR at the latiEk~Uekii-Oidroutecrolpl!cbeokdr Mwt~tut* PUCIPAHMpated In
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TABIX (F CWTOMS.-
Foreword 3
Introduction,- - 4-
Ch. 1. Meaeurint currents by means of single floats 12
Ch, 11, measuring currants with.the use of bottom ifidicators 121
Ch, III, Aercivicual observations of the mle surface ft w U1
Appendixes - - 169
SUB CCMi ES SMITTEN 25Nar64 NR MW 80vt 00
OTHER t 03.9
Carca&4
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C.,-,nvergenf--.~es 1 n -a ny~--~ ;~css ' in-I I I - i =- s cf s them
; 7, .- - -1
lr-;le~~-~;a~p"Lb-,.--% '16 nz:.s,4.32fn--311 )--.Ag
~ 64. ( md- T-"~ a -7 -- I C) It
BABKOV, A.I.
CautteB of the appearance of smoothed stretches and patches on
the sea surface. Okeanologiia 5 no.29322-324 165.
(MIRA l8s6)
Is Laboratorlya aerometodov GosudarBtvennogo geologicheakogo
komiteta SSSR, Leningrad.
CHEPIMIEV, I.I.; ZIIELIGOVSKAYA, N.N.;-BUKQV-,-A.~-
Some*properties of the nitro group in complox compounds of tetravalent
platinwi. Zhur. neorg. khim. 6 no.1:54-60 161. (HIRA 14:2)
(Platinum compounds) (Nitro group)
CHERNYAYFV, I.I.; ZHELIGOVSKAYA, N.N.; BABKOV, A.V.
Investigating the properties of,a cyano group in compounds with
bivalent platinum. Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.12:2627-2634 D '61.
(MIRA 14:12)
(Platinum compounds) (Cyano group)
CHEMAYEV, I.I.; BABKOV,-AV.;4ZHELIGOVSKAYA~ N.N.
87nthesis and properties of dicyanoothylonediamineplatinum.
Zhur. neorg. khim. 8 no.6:1355-1360 A 1630 (MIRA 16:6)
Platinum compounds)
Rthylenediamine)
~
GHFMIYAYEV, I.I.; BABKOVp A.V.; ZHELIGOVSKAYA, N.N.
Physicochemical properties of oxidized derivatives of
potassium cyanoplatinite. Zbur. neorg. khim. 8 no.1-I.-241+1-
24,46 N 163. (MIRA 3.7: 1)
CHETWAYEV, I.I., akademik; 4PW,.A.V. -
Synthesis of potassium cyanoplatinate. Dokl. AN SSSR 152
no.4--882-883 0 163. (MMA 16: n)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova.
CHERNYAYEVp I.I.; BABKOV, A-V.; ZHELIGOVSKAYAJ, N.N.
Complex compounds of tetravalent platinum containing inner-
sphere cyano groups and athylenediamine. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9
no.3:576-584 Mr 164. (MMA 17:3)
CHERINUYEV, I.I.; BANHOV, A.V.
:
Platinocyanhidric acid. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.9:2253 S, 164.
(mir-,A 1?: 11)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy imiversitet imeni Lomonosova.
CllERNYAYLV, I.I.; BABKOV, A.V.
Amido reaction of diamines of tetravalent platimum. Zhur. neorg.
khim. 9 no.10:2307-2312 0 164. (14IRA 17,12)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(;BERhYAYF.V, I.I~; BABKOV, A.V.
Propert-las of cyano compounds of tetravalent p2atinum. Zhur.naorg.
khiml, 10 no.4t802-814 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6)
1. ~bskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
STEP'N,
__L.V.; SAS, T.M.
Pressure of rubidium dlJodate dissociation. Zlhuro neorE. kh--'m.
10 no.7g1603-1606 JI 'A-5. ( KIM A 'l 8 , 8 )
1. Vse-oyuzny-.v nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut
reakt--~'vov --; osobo chistykh lh!,-,,jclbeok~-kh vesh-chc-z-'.-,7.
!. y..
Assuring Instrwrents
Instruments for the control of thickness of industrial
products, Leg. prom. 12 No. 4, 1952
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of
ongress, Ju1Y 1952. Unclassified.
PABKOV, B.F.;
Conatruclion of mining and ore dreqBing combines in Vv!
Krivoy Rog Basin. Sbor. nauch. trud.' KGRI 18:3-15 162.
(MMA 17; 5)
I I
KASIMV.. Ye.; FTLIKIN, I.; KI]CHMASOV, P.; RIJSLVYAK, A.; POLETAYEV, R.;
BRIM) R.; BABKOV, D., inzh,
Exchange of experience. Avt. transp. 43 no.2:50-54 F 165.
(MIRA 18:6)
AUTHORS: Maksimov, B.M.. Zhetv..n, N.P. Ivan~.-4'- A.A.
Babkov, d.v.
TIME: 2~)C; Win~ I-Ii-1.1 (Rc.'.-.~ ko~iye. propuski
na proiro lochncm s-ane 21--0)
PERIODICA.L. Me-tallurg, 1958. Nr III. pp 28 - 'zO (USSR).
ABSTRACT.- Rcller instead of s-"---'p guide3 ha,'i-e beean sl,~4~cessfully
used ~Lor the last five year3 wh-an mm dAa.
rou"rd--~%- The ad-vantages t~f r-:11er gi-,J~atzs are outline'l by
the authc;rs who dls.-,uss -'L--he difficulties iA,'hich arose through
high rolling speeds when zut~h guides were used wit-h 5-8 mm
dia. wire. At the "Serp i IJVorks' the 250 wire mill is
used to roll low---arbon,, me~:Lium- ~-,arboL,, tocnl ~U'7 -- U '13),
austenlt4,:~ and ferritii~~ staiyCiezs IMI-18N9T, "furrodi
heat-resisting, higt.-L-~sj,,eed cind other s...eels intc coiled
5.25--12.0 mm d-i.a. wire., A fai--;-.Iy sati-sfai:~tcry slip guide was
develcped at the workS * -1-1 zJ th T.IosI-,&v-sk.JI-y Jnsti 4-u
join I-
.. _i il~3. but -.-his stii, 1 ga,.re a
stalt (Moscow Steel Insti+~;-,7.
defective product and a --oller gulde (F~g-u-res 11 2) was
----onstructed~ This bas o,-.ie pai-r of -rollers! as quickly and
easily mounted and demounted and has some interchangeable
bearings. For zase of passing the .9t:,,;p -i'nto the rollers and
Cardl/2 prote,,ting the latter tubulur cone guides are prc-,~~ded made,
Roller Guides on a 250 Wire Mill 130--58--5-11/16
like the rollers, of chromium-nickel-vanadium st:eel (1.8-2.2% C1
0.8-1.2% Un, 0.5-1.0'/o Si. 23-25% Cr, 1.5-2.0% N-J, 1.0-1.3% W,
0-3-0.6% V. under 0.045%'S and under 0.05P/o P. Two cone guides
in series ~re provided, the feed-end one being held in position
with a wedge which facilitates the clearing of cobbles. This
type of guide the authors recommend both with manual and
repeater operation. On the 450 and 300 mills at the works,
guides with two pairs of rollers (Figure 4) are used but they
have not proved satisfactory, whereas the one-pair types gave
good results even when deliberately mis-aligned. The dura-
bil4ty cf a pair of rollers is up to 40-45 and 18-20 shifts on
the Nr 2 and 3 lines, respectively, of the 250 mill.
There are L figures.
ASSOCIATION: Zavod "Serp i Molot" ("Serp i Molot" Works)
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N. A.; Birinan, R. S.; BuCrov, 11. S.; Nozdrin, V. R.; 'Dn~qprov, A. I
LoGinov, L. A..
G'."G: nono
kTITLE: An automnatic lin.4or continuous adjusting, cutting, and inspecting for the
~rqsenqc o, Eii~."&~Cdof'c'cts and for the type of steel or the hardness of metallic rods.
Class 49, No- 184589 13~REunced by Moscow Metallurgical Plant "Sickle and Hammer'l of
tho Order of Lenin and the Ordor of fh_eV16_iki_ii_1_Ro& laim-ir~_(%akoivi Gkiy __ o.ra.ciii-D-Un'-s'
i 'o-r-c*,L-c*ncL-rf3~ico,v,oi;,-*--Xr;iiw,04i-~~;~~1-3i,o-t-a"1*1-'u-r-g-i-e-h-ank--i-3*r-z*avod "Serp i molot"Y
SOUCZ: Izobrat prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 133-134
TOPIC TAM- motalworkingp automaiionp industrial automationg.automatic control
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents an automatic line for continuous adjust-
inG, cuttinG, and'inspectinG for the presence of surface defects and for the type of
stcol or hardneeo of metallic rode. To improve its efficiency and the quality o1*
Ilispoction, the line contains a combination'of consecutively mounted (along the course
of the toanological process)s an assembly for adjusting and cutting thi ends of the
rods; an assembly for a simultaneous inspection of the rods for the presence of
surface defects and for the type of steel or. for the hardness (by a defectoscopio
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assembly); and an assembly for sorting the usable and the defective rods (see Fig. I).
Figm. 1. 1- assembly for adjusting and'
1 cututing; 2- assembly for dismounting and. iIs
tranoportinG; 3 defeatoscopic assembly$
I D 9.1.
assembly for sortinC.the uadbleand
4
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the defective producta; 5 -~ movable blade;
fingeri 7 - knuckled drum; 0
clutch; 9 - roller; 10 - lover; 11 - movabl*
cafriago; 12 - rod; 13 - semiclutch; 14
lover; 15 - sprocket
AN
ThO 03rr.'.Ibly ILd._*~Ufltin- Ind cutting of the roda 1,4:inc inapected =y contain a
icvor one movable blade. The ohcar containa a finger, a drum knu6clo with
con'wurcd roecnti ror-racoivinC; the finGor of the blado, a clutch mounted on one
roller, a syGtem oif lovero connected to a bearins carriaGo and aboorbing the force of
L Iblow I'rom t he. moving rod being inspected and transmitting the movement to one'of
the somiclutchos. Tho4ibsembly for adjusting and cutting the inepeote& rods W4 also
coatain, a mochaniom for'collocting the out rods. This mochnnism is made in the fora
of a lover kinematically connected to a sprocket mounted an the roller which also
caxrios the knuckled drum and the clutch* Orige art* haso I figur*s
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BAEKOV) If
Finance - StudY and Teaching
Work Practice ~.rith young employees. Fin. i kred. SSSR No. 3, 11~53.
- I -
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1953. Unclassified.
FAMOV, I.
Urgent question. Don. i kred. 12 m-5:40-42 N154. (miak 8:2)
(Banks and banking)
BABKOV, I.
4 MUNNOWASOMM"
Party and government regulations in practice. Don. i kred. 12 no.6:
27-32 D '540- (MLRL 8:4)
(Banks and banking)
BABMT, I.
Xisizems accounting &ad bask control. Dez.1 kred.13 no.12-.16-23
D 155. (Km 9:)#)
I.Upraylrayunhchly Stalixelmy ~blastmoy ko&4" G baidm.
(Stallso, Province-Bask$ and banklag)(Industrial zan,agorint)
3ABMV I
Oat of touch with life. Done :1 kred&14 no.4:38-42 Ap 156. (KERA 9:7)
(Finance-Study and teaching)
BABKOV, 1.
*- W.-MO, ..
A banks relations with enterprises. Den. i kred. 14 no.12:
3?-39 D '56. (MLRA 10:2)
(Banks and banking)
BABKOV, I.I., dotsext.
Prefooser 1A.S.1dellahtain. Text. Lea. ua. 2 no.2:159-160 P 147.
Oldellshtela, Iakov Sarruilovich) (MIaA 9:6)
BABEDV, I.I.;_,AL'TKAN, L.r., kandidat geOgrafichaskikh naak, redaktor;
1~4-'--"
ITANOVA, L.P., redakt*r.
[The South Ukrainian and the North Crimea canals and their
influence on the transformation of natural Wzhno-Ukrainskii i
Sever*-Krymskii kansly i ikh vlilanis na pretbrazovania prirody.
Leningrad, Voes. ob-ve po rasprostranenitu polit. i nauch. zmnii,
Leningradskoe otd-nis, 1951. 29 p. [Kicrofilml (MA 9:6)
(South Ukrainian Canal) (North Crimea Canal)
BAB BELOV, I., redaktor; DZHAXAIBBKOVA, L.A., redaktor;
!!21911'.
SNWRIKOVA, N.M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
[In sunny Crime&] Po solnechnomu Kr7mu. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo
detskoi lit-ry Kinisterstva prooveshcheniia RSFSR, 1953. 126 p.
(Grime&-Ilescription and travel) (KIAA 7:12)
BABKOV, I.I.; OLINSKIY, M., redaktor; YMT, A., takhnicheskiy redaktor.
Sivash. Simferopol'. Krymizdat, 1954. 53 p. (MLRL 7:12)
(Sivash)
IRABKOV. Ivan IVM VAgw~ DOBROMUVOVA, K.O., redaktor; HALICHEVSKIT, G.R.,
redalctor Icart; GISM, D.A., tokhnicheskiy redaktor
[Sonthern Crimes: a tourist map] rUsbny7 Krym; turistaksia.karta.
(Moskva? Geografgiz. 19561 1 fold. map. - (MLRA 10:2)
(Crimea-Kaps)
U.'SSIK. S*Y,, red,; DUROY, A.G'..
red.; ZOLOTN1TSXJA ., R.L..
M.O., red.; SHIBANOV. F.A.,
SIDWOVA, A.V., tekhn.red.
rod.; BIBKOV. I. I,-,--xsd.; BORISOV, A.A.,
red.;-TMTV0#W-,i.Y.. red.; MAITSHIT,
red.; KELAREV, L.A., red.izd-Te;
[St.Peterisburg -.Lenirigrad; a historicogeographical atlas]
Poterburg - Ieningrad; istoriko-geograficheskii atiaa Cloningrad).
Pt-l- 1957-- 54 p. (MIRA 11t4)
1, Leningrad. Universitet.
(Imeningrad - Maps)
BABKOV, Ivan Ivanovicb; SOIDDKIY. V., red.,; FISENK0. A., tekhred.
Nountain region of the Crimea; oketebea of nature in the
CrImeal Gorrqi Krym; ocherki prirody Kryma. Simferopol'
Krymizdat, 1958. 88 p. (MIFI-11:12)
(Crimea--Geoe,rapby) i
TqA'RPNKO, F.F., red.; ALITMAN, L.P., red.; VEMILDT, N.M., red.; BABKOV,
I.I., red.; OBRUCHET, S.V., red.; LEOHTIYEVA, L.B., tekIm.red.
[The globe; geographical yearbook for children] Globus; geogra-
fichaskii eshegodnik dlia detei. 1060. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo
detekoi lit-ry H-va proav.RSFSR, 1960. 341 p. (HOA 13:8)
(Geography--Yearbooks)
_BABKOV, Ivan Ivanovich; VAYTSM,-, A.I., r6d;; SOLOVEYCHIK, A.A.,
tekhn. red.; BRAYNINA, M.I., tekhn. red.
(Climate of the CrimeajKlimat Kryma. Leningrad, Gidro-
meteoizdat, 1961. 87 p. (MIRA 15:8)
(Crimea-Climate)
BABKOV I. I.
Classification of relief forms. Uch.zap.ILU no.298:27-36 161.
(MMA 15:2)
(Landforms--ClaBsification)
., GRIGORIYEVA, A.G.
BABKOVO_I.I.-
From the history of the Geographical Departaft. Vest.LGU 16 no.24:
112-115 061. (MIRA 14:12)
(Geography--Study and teaching)
-n -o -;;,r nit T -Y
2be Committee on Stalin Prizes (of the Camil of Ministers USSR) in the fields of
scleace and 1=4MUCUS anWunaes that the foUVAng eatentifte works, popular scien-
tifla books,, and textbooks have been submitted for competition for Stalin Prizes for
tba Years 1952 and 1953. (Sovetskaya 1witurs. Moscow, No. 22-40, 20 Feb - 3 Apr. 1954)
New Title of Work
Babkov, 1. V. "Cotton GI-owing"
Textbook
Nominated by
14iairtry of Ag.-fcLlture Uzbek
SO: W-3o6o4, 7 JulY 1954
SAVCHUK, P.I.; ASKOCHINSKIY, A.N., redaktor;,BA
_ Wj"Y&,,"daktor;
BAKULIN, Yu.A.. redaktor; VARUITSYAN, I.S., redaktor; KRYWY, G.A..
redaktor; OBOLINSKIT, K.F., redaktor; SOKOVNIKOV. S.Te.. redaktar-,
USTINOV. N.A., rodaktor;"BALUV, A.I., takhnichaskiy redaktor
(Conf6bnce of cotton growers of the republics of Central Asia.
Transcaucasia, and Xazakhatan, in Tashkent, November 17-20, 1954]
Soveshchanie rabotnikov khlopkovodstva respublik Srednei Azii,
2akavkazlia i Kazakhokoi SSR v Tashkente 17-20 noiabria 1954 g.
Moskva, Got. izd-vo salkhoz. lit-ry, 1955. 340 p. (MLRA 9:10)
1. Soveshchanlye rabotnikov khlopkovodstva respublik Sredney Azii,
Zaka'vkazlya t Kazakhakoy SSR. Tashkent. 1954.
(Gotton,groving)
TTS9R/Cultiv,'tc!d -I-ants. Toctinical I-laritse Oil andM
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Sugar j"&aving plmt5.
J'Lbs Jour : Rof Zdiur-Biol., Wo 15, 1950, 63269
Author ; Babkov I I
Inst
Title :Cotton in UzbckistLin on 'Lh--- Forti-Lth luini-
vorsary of the Great Octobur Revolution.
Orig IV) :V sb..- Illopicevodstvo v SSSIL Moskva, Sol'Idloz-
giz, 1956, 43-62
Lbstract :Yo abstract.
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1. BABKOV, X. V. , R'UMIAZOV, U. A.
2. VSSR (600)
4. Mastodon - Tajik DeDression
7. Remains of a mastodon In the Tajik depression. Soob TFM SSSR No. 26 1950.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -April -1953, Uncl.
1. BABKOVP K. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Tajik Depression--Oysters
7. Distribution of certain oysters in the Tajik depression, Soob.
TFAN SSSR, No. 27, 1950-
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April,
1953, Uncl.
-BABKOV. K. V.
Evaluation of oil and ges potentials of the TaJic Depression basid
on proved oil andgis occurrences. Trudy AN Tadzh. SSR 118:3-22 '59.
(MMA -13: 10)
(Tajikistan--Petroleum geology) (Tajikistan--Gas,Natural-Goology)
BABKOVP K V
Comparative estimation of oil and gas potentials of Paleogene
sediments in the Tajic Depression. Trudy Inst.geolAN-Tadzh.
SSR 5:158-196 162. (MIRA 16:1)
(Tajioj)e0ession-Fetroleum geology)
(TaAc-DePression-Gaso ~~tural--Geology)
BARATOV, R.B., otv. red.; KUKHTIKOV, zan. r)tv.
BAIJAKIIODZIIAYEV, 5.1-1 , red.- BABKOV K V*red.:
DZIIALILOV, M.R., re~.; ZA;,-Itl~T),'
T.I.~ red.; PANKRATOV, P.A... red.; REYMAN, V.M., red.
[Problems of the ge0J.Of?,)r Of I'LIJ11tiStIVI; fo:itscbI-IfL "Or
the 23d Session of the Geological Congress in Delhil
ProblenW geologii Tadzhikistana; sbornik, posviashchermj
MI sessii Mezbdunarodnogo goologichookogo kmigressa v
Deli. Dushanbe, AN Tadzhik SSR, 1964. 290 1).
(MIRA 18:3)
1. Akademiya nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Dushanbe. Institut
geologii.
BABKOV, M.P,) STRELtCHIK, A.A., elektrik
Use of thermistors for protecting electric motors from
overloads. Energetik 32 no.4:25-26 Ap 163. (MMA 16:3)
(Electric motors)
(Electric protection)
MDSYAGI4, D., inzb.; KRASILINIKOV, V.; DFJAIDOV, A., telchnik;
IUKOV, N
GRISHIN, K.,'~-tokhn1k;_gUBER-O=, 8,, lnzh.
Letters to the editor. Stroitell no.12:14 D '59-
(MIRA 13:3)
1. Upravlyayushchi7 stroyt~reatom N6.14, g.Molodechno (for
Krasillnikov).
(Building)
BAICOVj 11. A. and TSYPKITI, Ya. Z.
"Review of A. A. Voronov's Book 'Elements of the Theory of Automatic Regulation'.,"
Elektrichestvo, No-5, pp 87-88, 1955
Trabslation M-UO5, 8 may 56
GOB$ V.N., iiazh.; BABKOV N A inzh.
- 4ed from the analysis of the opIeration
Conclusiorw deri of NB-406
traction,motors.' Blek. i tepl. tiaga 5 no.6:10-13 Je 161.
(MIRA 14:10)
1. Depo Moskovka. Zapadno-Sibirskoy dorogi.
n (Electric railway motors)
BABKOV, N.A.
Building-up of the armature shafts of NB-406B engines. Elek.
i tepl. tiaga 7 no.9:25 S 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika depo Moskovka, Zapadno-Sibirskoy dorogi.
BERSHIDSKIY, Abram Khaimovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; BABKOV, Nikolay Kon-
st,qAtUavi,oh-,--imzh.; KUZIMIN, V.A., red.; EELOGURD-VA, . .' a
red.
(14ew developments in production planning of housing construction)
Novoe v proizvodstvannom planirovanii zhilishchnogo stroitallstva;
stenogramma, lektsii. Leningrad, 1961. 26 p. (MIRA 14:7)
~-Construction industry)
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Card 1/1 Pub. 50 - 9/19
Authors Zhavoronkov, N. M., Corr Mem Acad Sci USSR; Babkov, S. I. Martynov,
Yu. M., Chernykh, G. N. ------
Title Investigation of the Absorption of Nitrogen Oxides with alkaline solu-
tions in columns having a regularly distributed filling
Periodical Khim. prom., No 7, 419-423 (35-39), Oct-Nov 1954
Abstract Outline experimentally established relationships which can be used in
the design of industrial equipment for the absorption of nitrogen ox-
ides at a high linear velocity of the gases containing these oxides.
Describes the design of a horizontal absorber for that purpose. Four
references, all USSR, 3 since 1940,
Institutions: 'Physico-Chemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov and Moscow Chemico-
Technological Institute imeni D. I. Yiendeleyev
47 /rU Y
UIR ChemiAry - Gas analysis, Nitrogen,oxides FD-1741 'a]
Carcl 1/1 : Pub. 50-18/18
Authors : Zhavoronkov, N. M., Babkov S. I. Martynov, Yu. M.
iwmi~w* -14
Title : Separate determination of ni Itrogen dioxide and nitrogen oxide in gases
with the aid of potassium iodide solutions
Periodical : Khim. prom., No 1, 63, Jan-Feb 1955
Abstract : The authors make additional comments on a procedure described by them
in Ehimicheskaya Promyshlennost.1, No 7, 1954.
USSR/Chemistry Heavy nitrogen FD-3358
Card 1/1 Pub. 50 - 2/20
Authors Babkov, S. I.; Zhavoroi~lwv, N. M.
Title An ind,..1strial method for the production of heavy nitrogen concen-
trates
Periodical Khim. prom. No 7, 388-392, Oct-Nov 1955
Abstract On the basis of the experimental work described, found that the use
of 2 horizontal distillation columns in addition to 2 vertical col-
umns results in improved efficiency when heavy nitrogen is enriched
by exchanging ammonia with the ammonium ion of aqueous ammonium ni-
trate solutions. Plant scale-equipment for this purpose and the de-
sign of the horizontal column, which is provided with rotating plates,
are described in detail. Four references, all non-USSR.
Institution
Submitted
Also: ~'ID: SU-.2'_-'-=- 1000, 20' Apr 19'4_-', Co.__'Ideiftial ln~fo.
Rot.
BABEDV, S.I.; ZHAVORONNDV, N.M.
Kinetics of multistage processes of separation of binary mixtures.
Velocity of approach to the steady state. Dokl.AN SSSR 106 no-5:877-880
7 '56, (MIRA 9:7)
l.Chlen-korrespondent AN WR (for Zhavoronkov).2.Nauchno-isaledovatell-
skly fisiko-khimichookiy institut iveni L.Ya.yarpova.
(Distillation, Fractional)
POO I BOOK ZXPWITATION SOV/1297
VaeaoYuz= mauchno-tokhnichooksyn konforentalya po primononlyu
sue vnykh I stabillnykh Isotopov I iziuchan-ty v narodnow
kboatya"tTo I new[*. Moscow. 195?
Poloshe" Lzotopav. ftehohnM gawa-ustanovkI. Radlowetriya
demlawitTlysi trudy konftrento K ... (isotope Production.
.21 try and D001-
,f-mwrgy Oavow-Radlatlon Facilities. RadLow
gg.Transectlons of the All-UnIon Conference on the Use of
;:,zr
tive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation In the National
200ftOW and Science) Moecow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. 293 P.
5.000 "Plea printed.
spawatling Agencyl Akedowlys nauk SSSR; Olsvnoyo upravlonlye p0
Sapollsowaslyu, . atonnoy onorgli SSSR.
Editorial Boards Prolow, Yu.S. (Romp. Ed.), Zhmvoronkov, M.N.
(Deputy ROOP. Ed.), Aglintsew, K.K., Aleksoyev, S.A., Bochkarev,
T.T., Xesbablankly, N.I., Malkow. ?.P., Sinitorn, V.I., and
rGPOY , G.L. (S*Gretary)j Teoh. &d.s Movichkov, N.D.
PMI=s 2h1m collection Is published for scientists, technologists,
"room "Gaged In medicine or medical research. and others can-
e z d with the production and/or use of radioactive and otabl*
Isotopes and radiation.
COVERABSt Thirty-eight reports are included In this collection
under three main subject dlylplants 1) production of isotopes
2) blgb-~rgy gamm-radLation faollItlosland 3) radlometry and
dosimetry.
TAKE OF CONTIMs
IPA" 1. PRODUCTION OF ISOTOPES
Prolov, Tm.3-. V.V. Dochkarev, and Yo.Y&. Xulish. Development of
Isotope ft-oductlon in the Soviet Union - 5
This "part Is a general survey of production methods,
apparatus, role materials, applicationso investigations
and future prospects for radio Isotopes in the Soviet Union.
Ca" 2/L2
N7uloufoz,dt# Yu.K.0 O.G. Zivert, and T.A. Gagua. it Rao-
tificatiou Colman for Obtaining BF3, Snrldhad With
Z"t,pa -.10 12T
A method is demorlbed for opglohing natural mixtures
containing ~ 18.6 percent Blu concentration to^-80 percent
BID concentration by low temperature (- - 100 deKreoo,
scale not stated) adiabittle rectification. Separation
ma,-ability was BIO of 95-96 percent purity after 480 hours
processing; but, am the desired concentration was-80
percent. separation yield was 4 litaxii per 24 hours. Block
diagrams of Installations are given.
Zhavorwkov, M.N., O.V. Uvarov, and AJ, Bsbkov. Research
an the Separation of Stable Isotopes or LLgnt ziseento 134
Tunltakly, N.V., D.C. Dowyetykho N.V. Tikhow1row,
A-D. Zorin. and X.I. Nikolayev. Separation of Carbon
Isotopes 143
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SOV/J15&58-3-51/52
AUTHORS: Sakodynskiy, K. I., Babkovp S. I., Zhavoronkov, N. M.
TITLE: Two-Temperature Method for the Separation of Binary Mixtures
(Dvukhtemperaturnyy metod razdeleniya binarnykh emesey)
FFRIODICAL: NmichrWye-doklady vysshey shkoly, Khiiniya i khimicheskaya
teknxiologiya, 1958, Nr 3, PP- 598-602 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the most important rules governing the
two-temperature method for the separation of binary mixtures
are exDlained. The two-temperature method may be used succes s-
fully for the isotopic separation and for the absorption- --
desorption separation of gases. The tonditions for carrying-
out effective separationsby means of the two-temperature'method
are given. The degree of elution f in the two-temperature
method is dependent on the temperature difference. An equa-
tion was formulated for the approximate determination of
the number.of theoretical stages necessary to obtain the se-
paration desired. It was found that -two separation columns
are connected with each other by the two-temperature method
Card 1/2 and that they reach the same separation effect as can be
SOV/136-58-3-51//52
Two-Temperature Method for the Separation of Binary Mixtures
reached using a rectifying column with n number stages and
the separation coefficient
Val /C(2
There are 2 figures and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: ~. ~4 f;P.V '. f.,!!. 'Nafedra. t.-ekhnologii svyazannogo azota i shche-
lochey Lloskovskogo lhimiko-tekhnologicheskogo instituta im.
D. I. Mendeleyeva
(Chair for the Technology of Bound Nitrogen and Alkalies at
the Moscow Chemical and Technological Institute imeni D. I.
Mendeleyev)
SUBMITTED: October 28, 1957
Card 0
5(4) SOV/2o-121-4-30/54
"havoron' ov, N. M.,
AUTHORS: Sakodynskiy, X. K
Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR
TITLE: The Coefficients of the Equilibrium Distribution of Deuterium
in the Isotope Exchange Between Water and Some Thiols (Ko-
effitsiyenty ravnovesnogo raspredeleniya deyteriya pri izo-
topnom obmene mezhdu vodoy. i nekotoryni tiolami)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 121, Nr 4, pp 681-684
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: It was interesting experimentally to determine the coefficients
mentioned in the title. This paper investigates the equi-
librium of the reactions of deuterium exchange between water
and normal butyl thiol n-C 4H9SH, secondary butyl thiol
sec-C4 H9SH, isoamyl thiol iC 5H11 SH, normal hexylthiol
n-C6 H13 SH, and thiophenol C6H5SH. The experimental determina-
tion and the calculation of the coefficients a of the equi-
librium distribution of deuterium are discussed. The iso-
tope equilibrium in the exchange between water and thg thiols
Card 1/3 is obtained after 8 - IO'hours at a temperature of 20