SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BATUYEV, S. B. - BATYGIN, K. S.

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A %7UYE-Vp N. M. ~ F %110" I 1-- ; L 08710-6Z EW(l) JK I - -6Vii--~ii-4 5/005/0601/ 2 ACC NR, A?6034 1 RCE 0 016 AUTHOR: Abdullayov, A. M..; Koemynin, A. P.; Aatuyev, S. B. ORGz Division of Medical Helmintholony, Institute of NedicaT"Parasi- tolony and Tro Leal Medicine im. Ye. 1. Har,tsinovsk if!.~ry of AX, Hia ublic Hea Meow (Otdel mediEgi-nakoy gallmintologii Instituta fY#'7*rA'W - 4V Li.; Wrazitologii i tropichaskoy meditsiny Hinisterstva zdravookhrananiya, SSSR); Central )1osy1j%Aj of the Yeravnimk Restion. Buryat ASSR (Tsentrall- nay& bolluitea Yeravningkogo Aymakm Buryatakoy ASSR), TITLE: Test operation of an experimental movable halainthological clinic SOURCEs Meditsinskaya paraxitologiya i parazitarnyye bolezni, v. 35.p no. 5. 1966. 601-602 TOPIC TAGS: helminth disease, epidemiology, public health, movablo clinic, animal parasite$ intestinal diseases vdical facility, disease. control_:,: ABSTRACT: A movable helmidthological clinic consistin Ig of,sultable equipuent and drugs~and staffed by a doctor, a technician and one or two nurses was effective in the control of a recent outbreak of heluin- thological diseases* As it could arrive at sites of infectioal 6more quickly, it vas more effective than a fixed station, and it also bandl*4..' Card 1/ 2 UDC: 616.995.1:362.113(571,54) -7, USSR / Farm Animals, General :Problems Abs JOur: Ref Zhur-Mologiya, No 2, 1956. 7116 Author : V.I. Patrushev, A-V. Polukhina,, N.I. Yalovaya, Q-1 R.N. Oleneva, I.V. Pavlova, T.I. Betliyeva, D. Flopovich, Yu. Paryahkin Inst :West Ural University Title :The ftsiological Basis of Increased Productiv-ity of Farm Animals Orig Pub: Uch. zap. Ural'skogo un-ta, 1957, vyp. 15, 3-30 Abstract: HKperiments made on calves which were raised on ratiorz with a low, average, and high content of proteinas revealed a bezter digestion of pro- teins, nitrogen-free extracts and carotin., in animals which had received more proteins in their rations. It was also revealed that the stimula- tion of secretion of gast-ro intestinaljaices Card 313 USSR / Farm Animals, General Problems Abs Jour I flef S.1_.-,r-BioIOgiya, No 2., 1958. 7116 Abstract: and a higher-metabolism rate are not only due to unconditioned reflexes proeuced by a specific effect of food, but occur as a result of condi- tioned reflexes induced by the concUtions; under which the food had been consumed. In an experi- mental study of horses the effect of training on the utilization of ene~-gy derived from food, on blood composition, acid content of urine, reaction of erythrocyte sedimentation, coag-ilation of blood.. pulse rate, metal-nlism etc. was revealed. The tremendous i portance of training was deter- mined as a factor which affected metabolism, and produced the complex reflexda which affected the essential functions of an organism. Pronounced functional changes wore observed as well in large horned cattle when kept on pasturage Q-1 Card 2/3 USSR / Farm Animals, General Problems Q-1 Abs Jour : flef Zhur-Biologiya., No 2., 1958- 7116 Abstract : grounds, Under these conditions the passage of food through their gastro, intestinal tract was accelerated to almost double the asual time. A paradox was observed: a marked low rate of meta- bolism and a decrea3e of blood circulation when physical strain was imposed on cows ( such as the placing of a sand bag weighing 10-20 percent of the body weight on the shoulders of a cow stand- ing in a stall). Froductive, choice cows showed a -higher oxygen contert in their blood. Card 3/3 PATRUSEV, T.I.; UV4* M.; BOGOMOLM, JI.A.-,- GANYUSHKIU.. S.M.; NAUMOV 1~5u. ~-,* I.I.: IS.; FARISHKIN, lu.A.; FOLWIRAj A.V,j SILARV17VA,, K.G.; SVUHOVAp N.M. Experiments in physiological evaluation of food ratio"s Uch.zapo- UrGU no.3i%3-16 15% 1 ~Y-IiA 3-4:5) (Cattle-Peeding and foods) (Proteins) ==Ut--Tat!*= HjkhayjMq~ 9MMOVA, Tatyana, Georglyevna; MATSUXp R.V.j, red.; YEZHOVA, L.L., tekhn. red. (Economic basis of the collective farm system] Ekonomiche- skie csnovy kolkh6imogo stroia; uchebno-metodicheakoe posobie dlia prepodavatelei politichaskoi ekonomii sredaikh spetsiall- nykh uchebpykh savedenii. Moskva., Vysshaia shkola., 1962. 64 p. (mRA 1636) (Collective fame-Management) -L 18995-63 EPF(G)/EWf(a)/SWP(q)/BDS AFFTCASDr Pr-4 RX/WW1 JD/MAY/JG AqOESSION NRt AT3002455 S/2935/6hW&6hifV62'17 ,4UTHORt Katayev, 0. A.1 Prasnov,-V. A.t BatuyeV4.,124,.N.1, Katayov, Yu. 0.;,, ,I Lyme, Lq Lo TITLEs Effect of adsorytiontAf some.,Aamin8a by the semiconductor upon the fundamental parameters of garmaniudYtransistors (Contorence on Surface Provo as n!r Amaingrehintors Institute, of B18atrochemistry, AN SSSR, Moscov, 5-6 June 19613 1962 a avoyst4,& poluprovodnikov. Moscow, ltd-vo AN.SSSR, ISOURCEt Poverkhnostrw*j 1211-217 TOPIC TAGSs semiconductor, adsorption, amino adsorption, tranvistor,,gerianiual. transistor 0- a were ABSTRACTvThe followin&'ailiphati ~And-aromatic"series aiiiie experiments as adsorbatest hexametbylon"iiamine,ltriethylimineVam~6ni*~-~ ip-pharWlenodiamino, p-toluidine, dimethylaniline,fbenzidine, aniaine, beta- I InaphUylamine, dipherWIamine, aniline black. The results of adsorb" by typi 1 IP-5 transistors arei (1) Reverse collector currents have deoreasedl (2) Gair. has lincreased or decreased depending on the amino basioityl (3) Adsorption bond strength as judged by the tir4a stability of the transistor parametertz, depends on the amino natural (4) Surface charge has become "less negativeff. The above Card 1/ 2 30506 ,/61/000/003/058/092 S/194 D201/D304 AUTHORS: Batuyev Yu.V. and Kuzuetsov-Petisov, L.I. TITLE: Intensification by ultrasonic field of certair. reactions in the nitrogen industry PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radiocle'Atronikat n.o, 8, 19619 11, abstract 8 E81 (Tr. Kazansk. khim. takhnol, in-tA, 1960, no. 299 128-132) TEXT; The effe;~-t was studied of ultrasound on the reaction of inversion of nitrite into nitrate and on the synthesis of nitric acid from liquid 2nitrogen oxides. The frequency was 21 kc/s and in- tensity 6-7 14/cm. It was established that ultrasound intensifies considerably (as comiared with mechanical stirring) the inversion reaction of nitrite nto nitrate; the reaction does not depend on V41 the solution concentration and is accelerated considerably with temperature increasing to 60-8000. Under the effect of ultraaouml, the synthesis of concentrated nitric acid from liquid nitroltan Card 1/2 3D506 S/194/61/000/008/050/092 Intensification by ultrasonic field... D201/D304 oxides takes place at 0-2000 with no pressure and with air a& an oxi- dizer, but always with an excess Of N204 (0v 100% cOM_Dare(-I T"itII t110 ntocl,dometric mixture). 3 tablea. 7 references. f;~batracter'n note: Complete translation-7 Card 2/2 AUTHOM. TITIZ: PERIODICAL: 30507 ,/61/000/008/059/092 S/194 D201/U304 producing synthesis Kuznetsov-Petisov, L.I. and Batuyev, Yu.V. The ultrasound intensification of the process of concentrated nitric acid by the direct Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. B. 1961, 11, abstract 8 E82 (Tr. Kazansk. khim.- tekhnol. in-ta, 1960, no. 29, 139-140) TEXT: The mixture of nitrogen oxides were placed in glass and steel vessels and subjected to ultrasound at a frequency of 21 kc/a and intensity of 6 W/cm2. With a 100% excess Of H204 in the nitrogen oxide and nitric acid mixture, with nitric concentra- tion at 50% and air as oxidizer, the concentration of nitric acid reaches 82.2% after 15 minutts of ultrasonic action, it reaches 88% after 30 min. and 92,2% after 60 min. With industrial oxygen as an oxidizer the concentrations are 85.4%, 92.3% and 95.1% respectively. Card 1/2 30507 S/194 ,1611500100810591092 The ultrasound intensification... D201/V304 With a 50% excess of N204 compared with the stochiometrie composi- tion, the concentration of nitric acid is as follows: with air oxi- dation and 15 min. of ultrasound 78,9%, after 30 min. 05.3% after 60 min. 88.2%; with oxygen oxidation the values are 81.4% 87.6%t 90.5% for 15, 30 and 60 min. of ultrasound effect respectively. The change of the reaction temperature from 0 to 5000 does not mat- erially affect the concentration of the nitric acid obtained. The concentratien of nitric acid in a glass vessel, with other condi- tions remaining the same, is higher than that in a steel vessel. All experiments were carried otit without say pressure being applied. ,CAbstracter's note: Complete translat~--)n Card PMKOP'YZVA, A.; BEMHWA, A.; BATUTVA, G. Mad@ of local mw materisle, IMO -n0-9017 8 159, (MIRA 13 11) 1. Chlerr Hauchmo-tekhnichemkogo obahchestva Verkh-IsetakDgp ustallurgicheskogo sayoda. (Ural Mountain region-Kaolin) PRDMPI YEVA. A.M.; ' In I YA. A.A.; ~ATUYIVA, G.N. Utilizing wastes of metallurgical plant refractorjr departzients. Ogneupory 19 no.5:237 154. (MIIU n.. 8) (Factory and trade waste) M HKAYA9 A.A.; PROKOPIUVA9 A.M.; ~-,BATU7KVAj G.N, Using Ural rav materials in manufacturing steel-pourixg stoppers and nozzles. Ogneupw~y 25 no. 31107-108 160. (MIRA 13%10) 1. Verkh-Isetskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod. .t ~ (Refractory materials) (Steel-Metallurgy) LEV, A.A.; BATUYEVA, I, PotentWe of the aingle nerve cone of the Opinal gan .gUa of a frog in rhythmia stimilation. T-Sitologiia 3 no-53543;3 4 161,, .. r HM 14: 10) I.Laboratoriya fisiologii klatki lzutituta..tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. (NERVES,, SPINAL) BATUM F; P I".*. Elbotric parameters of the membrane of Amoeba proteus. Report X6.1i Motionless amoebaes. TSitoleglia 7 no.2:188-196 Mr-4 165. (KRA 180) 1, laboratoriya fiziologit kletki Instituta, tsitologii AN SSSR, Lenin.- grado PATMVA I_ I a Ve wMaracteristics of the Resting Potential of Ameba Proteus.0 pp. 5 institute of Cytology AS USSR Laboratoryof Coll Physic-logy of Scienwe USSR, Abstracts of Reports)p Lwalngradp JPRS 20,,634 pp. i~- f~ tor!0'; Izd kokii`ih .196W *:jpe-4& TOPIC TAGS: conductor-V -crystal surface moii6ulati Lerman um semi ,surface property, interactions semiconductor research. Z-, -a' die~10: exp --the ph sicochemLealiWtui6-~,'of: Oh AkTltkiE~Afi aift y eqomena whichlake interaction of t, his natural surface of: germinluil iftli'. a' cliaki; plade: during ical mediumo' The following effects Are taken into consideration:.'.' I.' Inteiaction, with the germanium surface atomej which causes a radical change in the surface dus to the fonation of a new.,surface, compound (sulfide, nitride, etc.). 2i Interac----:, tion of Adsorbed-molecul6s with g62wnium surface atoms due to various forte's Mard- Ium'oxidi inierfa t ~-` due-,mechan sms.-. -It _,_thAt' tbik'. -At.'the, german e W~ Yar -action of Various4ubstances with4ermanium.causes a change in the.surtace eharge.~: -;The D -usually reduced by1chemica II't.reatmenti egative charge of an, etched,surface'Is band sometimes even changes sign* The effect.of.various substances--on the germanium i !surface . is a change in -the parameters of the "fast" st ates. A change is~noted in ;the recombination Olocity, which at time may be considerable. There Is a sharp !reduction in recombination velocity as a.*result of quirone treatment.: Various sub .stances- are specific, in. their -affect on tha Pfast" states. This effect cannot be Interpreted on the basis-of electrostatic interactions alone'9 The-adiorption,pro- .-Cess-is reversible In many"cases-InItrobenzene, C_ ch1orobenzene, et Chemical.- treatments aft discussed In.whi6h iedox s-_ a ystems take part ~ (s, g, quinonia-hydroqui- none) It was found that quinon6 le'very effective ln~reducing recashin ,elai;iting. t4e . acciOtor leveli VAtir causes large Inakage currents due to the H 30#1 4on in the non6molecular water. UW6 (*be. N:41ay-racell effect). . The isechanism of lie effect of *arlous substahced bfi.thd ftfast" itatels-not aileaO on Sieviril p6intsil tam 90- ji -71'Artell ____ - ___-7 7-ttt~F_ VL_~ 011Y - 7 ACCESSION NR! ATS020449 UR/0000164/006/000/0047/0058 0 R Frita 4. 'The effect of film-forming. substances on the electrical and physical pro-'-` es of~_- -SOURCZ- :Ykava...ko-nfgrent-siva:po:-fizike--poI Tc6sk._'1962*. Povei*hhb e ~-i~! -k"yye- YaVieniya -4. folu rov-An ka ._:konta kh-(surface-and contact,pheriomena- -seml- p c d tors)._-Tomsk,.1zd-vo-Towskcgo univ.., 1964, 47-58 on uc TOPIC TAGS: surface property, ger%sanium semiconductor, electric property, crystal surface, semiconductor research, electron recombination -17evels-.of.--"fiiat"--s.tates~.is _.dat6znined.by -the. nature of. the- substances- 4hich-:appeirc in the filin compositiou. To study-the use of films made up of high molecular mate- rials; for stabilizing semiconductor deviceso the authors investigated several lac- quers'as well as a number of components used in various lacquers and enamels wNF7- - 3 _1L 777 ~77777. 77. -77 . 7 t7 7 -71--, 27- 7~ ACCESSIOW NR:-- AT5020449,': --regard- toAbeir _effert-bn- the electrical -and --physical properties-of -the-surfacd --of germanium. Specimens with dimensions of 1. 5 x 0.6 x 0. 3cm were prepared from ger- -.--B~foxe--mcasurementw--wei..!a. made,- the _Speul ei b- _V're-e ling 7 c ad.--_for_ 3 minitt-,66-in -boiling--Perbydr,61--and-washed- several- -ti-ms - in -boiling water. The lacquer treatment was donb accow-ding to instructions * In making the me-asurements, use was made 6f the field effect with a strong sinusoidal signal w'-Eh station.r-i photoconductivity. Meld effect re ven for etched germanise Curn ac quer, drying o an rosin ______1_and. for germanium treated with gly-ptal e- n-ame,. V 1_01 gi i1- d I-Ri,combination and charge-curves. Are -$iven for treatment with V*-l -lacquer, drying 01-1 and rosin. Treatment it-glypt-al enamel changed the negative charge slightly. Relaxation of surface conductivity in vacuu;n was considerably stronj:ar for samples t-,--ated in V-1 lacquer than for the etched surface. Treatment of- Semiconductor de- --lees 1.1 ,,1 fhe hiRb current amplif-leatioo. V jk1MMerter-6___ + -CO-b + 0 0 a- ~'Y .114, POO I both to low recombination on the surface and to the absence of leakage along the surface. The energy configxpration and concentration of surface states were altere&: 6h327-65 ACCESSION RR AtSO.20449 by -treatment in dryiiig'oil. The.effect of film-forning substances on the change iP surfade-potential-I d6t i ed chiefli by- two factors: substinces -s.apparently eM n in the :Silm compositi,on-wb4achhave.(Iono*r-acceptot- properties, and substances (or individual gr%,)ups of molecules) which ma interact with oxygen, the chief fa( tial ints, unange a u poten, from Sur ac Sur ac tb first chaniarn i a - detemined-,bv the. concej~~I~ ifon - anii natnywA nTlIMIn ceptor substances in'the comp66itio-n'of the film.' The chief factor 5-iD the ~qb' 60 arande-Acx6----.- ....... . . . . . . $4 i-th 0~-_0th. iw_t .---the -d o- li~'boiW` .-'*be--x6Ueule- ese a a ances�--e#'i,. I 101285 VD1 4 OR:;r fts;Z L Pro 0 X, TITLE: Thatffect whichAhe adsQrPti6n of various substances has-on'the surface. rti6s of Mrmanium SOURCE: Aqtli~'VVUZWS~ 5 naucbno.6takhniizheskikya-.konferentaiya po fizlke~pol 0d Uprov mikov (eo~e-rkhno- a 1 kontg!E=e y4vionIX-a -T 7 FRoverkbno lkcmta&tmWe "vleniya V poluprovodnikakh (Surface an4 contact phenamena,in semlcon-' ductors). -v0 -78 Tzmsk,_ . Xzd rM VA_Univ. t _~q64, 65 L 03285-66 ACCESSION NR-. AT5020451, nitrobenzene is of interest since the.nitro group is oft Ien an active radical'in lAc- quer coatings. P This-typg of treatment reduces the negative surface charge which a pears after etching. When the.treated~sp cimen is aged in air, the surfac e e~poten tial-increases to - the -former value. characteristic for the etched surface. . Treatment:...,.':: in o-hydroxyquinoline causes,-a sharp increase In positive:surfice charge.. It was._ impossible to'make any conclusions:ibout the structure*of surface centers after thi type of treatment*,. Treatment in phthaiic anhydride also increasea,.the p6sWvi sur.~.... face potential. Tnus,in nearly all cases adsorption of theisubstances 49 ac6o*pa- nied - ~, -hydroxy-~ by a reduction In, negative -surface charge. especially in the case o0 o quinollne.* ~Jhis is explained,by: the displacement of - adsorbed oxygen fr6ii, the oxide. layer., and for.the case with 0!-hydroxyquinoline, by direct participation of: elec-., trons-. nitrogeii"atb6i', in -th 'volume 41th the c ion band..' Aik the onduct which"'causes ositiv -surface charging.', Adsorption a ca9ses areductionin the, ioixll.: surfa-e,recombination velocity , ~rbicb- is due,to 46hange ln-thecaptur4,cross, ;section -:or-' robenzena-1 z ersi- -the carriers. .'Adsorption of nit _~:nd chibroben :m'elis rev ble.' In the case of nLtrobdnzeae:..adsorption-, levela"iocated:_-aboveltht-~-~ntier.of the.. _. %! Ca 14 ATS020451 i~of I e ve Is Iodated" forbidden zone are sbifted-upwaM., ..The concentration of~ 9r bei the center of the forbidden - zone increases during adsorption and returns to 9 in air (as a result of:desorption). is assumed the original value durin It I -,LrOiadsiorption-of chlorobdnze ni be ifid P~tbAti thatjhe,effects-qbserve~ na, tro nzene A .m ads -~pti in A fi.I bf-Al a- de-1 are-_ ue; Iarkely:lto! Uctrostat ox on 0 6 ec.: ".1 s0onsible for recombination. Polarization and dispersion effects-are apparently im-,.., portant in chlorobenzene adeprption,,while'the dipole moment is can important fadt~6e~ in-adsorption of nitrdbenzene~ Adsorptioi .iof o-hydroxyquinoline is ad by i f-le-eper interactions, including.the formation of bosids of the type NI JA nitrogen atom which has an unsbared pair-takes part in.-this reaction. The experi- 1mental effects are due to this phenomenon. Orig. art. has; 9 figures. ASSOCIATION. none S . , , 'fSUBMITTED- OSOctr64 ENCLG.:~ 00 B CODE% SU ~.-_ oj W'. ~-02287. ATS020452 771 ulk/660164-7000/0 ]ACCESSION NR TAWHOR: PjMze," L. L Baj~! yeva Ye. H. -)S!tayev, G. Ao; Preanov, V. A. Ui6f 10 LE: Investigation of the,iurfa6e properties of germanLum and germanium devices -eated in quinone tr I -!SOURCkv Almh~i;6vs -tekimichi kaya konferentsiva Do Mike- kaya nauchno a I7&_n_taR_T=e vaylen inikov i Ostnyve Va 1. P*verklwhomtqyy*j-_ L,~ 196220 taktcypi yavlealya v poluprovodnikakh 'in simic -(Surface and contact phenomen on ductors). Tomak, lzdnvo',Tomsko -un v. '1 4, 79-86 1 go gervAniumi:'sevdconductor. div 7 -ice adsorption surface proper', surface, ec ABOS ACT: Tfie quinon6-bydroquln6ne. medox Pairja studied withv6gard toA 'off structure of TasV vVites since a change in surface rec ombinatioil- b4- caused hat,only, by'. a,l,-cba- I' urfaci.-potentlal, but. &Isp~ *,4--ibim may. gj dahsit~v li~_ih6 t4tates." In m0c fag use was f Uld'effict -made of'the vith a, strong sinusoldal signal: co0obi ed Olth att-~, tionary photoconductivity.,- Thefrequency of the.traneverse field,wft. 2 -cp~- L 01287~46 ACCESSION NR* ATS020452 ;;i~uctivity IV Stationary photoconductivity was calibrated by the reduction In photopon... the absence of a-transverse field..-.The dielectric was-a sheet of mica 20-30- P thid -having resistivitieso The specimens were made with n-ijermanium f, 3 2, -.44 and 20 Q*cm and lifedmes'of 200, 150 and usec res' ctively. P-5 germenium'devices were Pe treated along with the germanium samples.. The reverse current of the.collectoi, the volume component of the reverse -current, and the effective lif"etifie of the. tcln6rity- carriers "are measured. Before treatment in quinone, the devic6sand germanium sam ples, were etched in peroxide--waibed several times in water, dried,for three hours in a dryIng cabinet, andaged.for:twodays in air in robm conditions~to-stAbi-lfte the oxidized surface of the germanium.. '.Quinone troatment afid -dryin were done at 9 room temperature. , Concentration of ~ alcohol solutions was 0.5 !1,: concentration of, aqueous, solutions was 0.05-0.1 W. The, devices and germanium specimens. were bold solution for 0.,5 hour. The sgr~face poteritial for the- atched,samples corresponds,to ,iminimm.canductivity. After treatmentIn quinone,;,the charge of the-etchad-surface becomes: *ore positive . -, It was imposible to measure the maximum surface recombina as a function of.the surface.potential in the siched specimens,-therefore it~19, Idifficult to deterkine 'the energy'configuraVion of fast stirfeca states. - The. recom-, Ibination surface states In-tho',etchid 'samples are above the center"of the forbiddent zone. ror,the treated.surfaces the'atutimum'surface recombinati6h velocity i~;4tla. 7.7F BATVINKOV, N.I. Acute terminal ileitio. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.8985 Ag163 (MIRA 170) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdoleniya ( zav. - A.F. Sazonov) Grodnenskoy oblastnoy bollnitay (glavnyy vrach S.G. Pulayev), BATrACHXV, Ya.B.; TAM=VSKrT, M.N. [Tanklevalkyi, M.N.] 1~ Machine for removing brush from peat bogs. Makt.sill.hosp. 10 no.11;32 N 1399 MR& 13:3) 1. Sotrudnikl'Nauchno-losladovatellakogo Instituta gorodskoy i toplivwy prouvehlinnontl Gosplana USSR. (Agricultural mubluery) BATYACHIV. Ye.B.; SIXTA. B.A. Illectric thermometers for measuring beat In milled past. Torf. prafl, 36 rA.2918-19 1,59. (KMA 12:4) 1. lauebuo-tseledovatellskiy Institut mestnoy toplivnoy pro- v7shlannosti Gosplana USSR. (Thermometers) (Peat) bATYAI, Jew An account of the Sseged Conference an Food Industry. Elelm ipar 16 no.10020 0 162. 1. Sseged Varosi Minosegelsagalo Inteset. MTUI OL Jon* *Handbook of food and beverages* by Laszlo Torbagyi-Novak. Reviewed by Jeno, Batyai, Elelm ipar 16 no.11:352 N IV, BATYAI, Jeno *Handbook of foods" by Arpad Pejtsik. Revieved by Jeno, Batyai, Elelm ipar 17 no.5:168 My 163. esmi, Laszlo; BANUI, Joao Induced reactions in the field of paroxy compnw3do. Pt.l. magy kem folycir 69 no.3s.103-3.06 mr 163. -I- Szegedi Tudomampgyetem Snervetlers- as Analitikai-Kemiai Tanjzoke; Reakoi*ineti~ai AkIdemiai Kutato Gooport. I-j.; BATYA1 J.; Tn6u,- 41 reav*ilcns within the peroxy compourv-~s. Pt.3. AnLa phys chem Szeged 9 no. 3AI1o6-i15 '(53. 1. irstitute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Jczss"* Attila University, Szeged. CSANYI, Laszlo; BATYAI, Jeno; SOLYMWI, Frigyas Induced reactions in the field of peroxy Oompounds. Ft.3. Magy kem folyoir 69 no.30-10-117 Mr 163. 1~ Szegedi Tudomanyagy-jtem Szervetlen- as Analitikai-Kemiai, Tangseke; -Heakcickinetikai. Akademiai Kutato Csoport. UUM, Laszlo; 4gW,_"w;,SOLYMOSI, Frigyes Inchwed. r"otions in the field of peroxy compowuls. Pt-4- Mau ken folpir 69 no-W58-165.Ap .163. 1. Ssegedi, Tudomanyogyetom Szervetlen- es Analitikai-Kemiai Tamseke; Rekaciokinetikai Akademiai Kutato Geoport. ELTYACHEV Inzh., TANXLVSrrY, K.X., inzh. Deep milling machine for the preparation of the our:&ce of peat fields. Torf.prome 37 no.1:10-12 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1, Ikuchno-tooledovatel'skly inatitut mestnoy i toplivnoy promyshlemost I U=* (Mcraine-Peat machinery) "C; ,ooourrln&r BATYAN, N. P. Cand Med Soi -- (diss) ha-ffgF&(Tn-7the orgPnism of patients in oonnectionk with surgical operation4." Minsk, 1958. 23 pp (Minsk StRte Mad Inst), 111,0 copies, (KL, 52-58, 106) -137- FXr,--P:)Tk MW-A See 9 Vol 11110 3ur.,er7 Oct. 5548. SOME BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SURGERY (Russian text) - 0 a t ya n N. P. - ?DRAVOOKHR. BELOR. 1958, 4f3 (40-41) Examination of 115 p&riTHd75WUWfd'Mt following surgical operations the glyco- genolytic and antitoxic functions of liver increased rapidly. while simultaneously iti oxygenic ability decreased. These changes did not depend so much upon the severity and character of the disease. as on the severity of the operation. Politowski - Cracow Ik BAZTLVA.-P.I.; BATTANA N.P.,- mmob, Acute dilAtation of the stomch in contmetion with cancer of the c,qrdial section and of the pancreas. Zdrav. Belor. 5 no.3!60-61 Wr 159. - (MIR& 12:7) 1. Iz kafedry fakalltetskoy'khirurgii (zavedxvushchl7 - prof. P.N. Paslov) Hiaskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (STC-XACH--CAMBR) (PANCRW--CABM) BATTAN, N.P. TjelOUYOM Of the 8tomach combined with ovarian cyat. Zdrav.Belor. 5 no.12:46-47 D 159. (KIRA 13:4) 1. Iz kafedry fate Itetskoy khirurgii (zavedWushcbiy - prof. P.N. Naelov) Mustogo maditsingkogo iustituta. (S"Rum-TUMMS) (CTSTS) BATTAN N.P. spiraut - Some biochemical changes taking p4as under the Influence of surgery. Zdrav.Belor. 4 no.3t4o-41 * 158. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Is kafedry fakulltetakDy kblrurgli (savedryushchly - prof. P.Re Hislov) YAnskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (LITIM) (OPUATIOTS, SURGICA-L) ,. - i, -i BATYAN N. P. Hematological changes in patients in connection with surgery. Zdr,xv. Belor. 6 no. 7:8-32 Je 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1, Iz kafedry fakulltetakoy khirurgii Minskogo maditainokogo inatituta (zaveduyubehly - professor F,N. Kavlov) i kafedry fakulltetakoy khinwgii Vitabskogo maditsinskogo instituta. (z(Lvedur*chiy - doktor mednauk N.M. Yanchur), (BLWD) (OPERATIONSO SURGICAL) ~Irand -med - mmaux late results of surgery for gastric and duodenal ulcer. Zdrave Bel. 7 no. 24345 7 161. (MM U12) 1, Is kafedry ftkulltet*oy khirurgii ( veduyushchiy - daktor med,nauk, N.M. Isnabir) Vitebskogo, pedtMitutn (direktor I.1, Bogdanoviah). (PEPTIC ULCER) SOURCE: NeftepererabotIm i neftekhimiya, no, 6. 1965, 16-210 TOPIC, TAGS; petroleum,; paraffin,, paraffin hydrocarbon, distillation. It 22 oil --Vero iAVGSIi94tGdA--TIh&- ico-chemical- tias-of--tho-oil-and-Its-fractio=- phys. __ - - - - . _ _ -1prowr - - - .- - __ - - ~ __ - - - , - - __ _ . - - - - via - it,--t9zperati*e-7ield relations are presented are- tabulated and their con graphically. Benzene distillates vere distinguished by high octAe numbers duo to high content of paraffins, Benzene fractions (60-200C) contained 6-15% of aromatic and 24-38,1 of naphthenic hydrocarbons vith the prevalence of the normal struc' .7.1re mraffins. The benzene distillates "ekstrall bind "kalashaff had a high content of aromatics, Gmup-bydxrocarbon emposition of tho 50-degree kerosener- -1 and oily fractions was determined by adsorption,, the structure-Igroup gas oi ~:~ !~ , 0 -a mthod. Paraffin-caphthens hydrocarr Position of the fracUons 17 th n 4 W- n3 y--fraatiow,(87-64"79#5%)* Potential content of- were preseent. in kwo-aene and -oil Cofd 1/2 L582P6-65 ACMSION NM AP50161026 high. quality -lamb kerosene was.18*6-28*9%-and that of the export keros6ne--29%. Diesel fuels were characterized by high cetane numbers (60--6;.). Oil fractions -5000 uere deparaffinized by selecttve Bolvents end separated by 350-420C and 420 adsorption on silica gel to deterrdne potential content of distillate oils, the content of which was 6.82% from the first fraction and 7,35% from the second. TheLr respective characteristics (viscosity and solidification temperature) werej 9.46 cantistoke at 50C, -15C and 6.36 centistoke at 100C, -14C. Residual oil obtained by compomdimg of po-raffi-m-mphthene and light arozmtic hydror-arbons corres~~-.'ad to the technical stauda:-ds of 'the '9,K-22 oil. To determine potomtial content of co=ercial paraffin (GOST 784-53) the distillate 32C-475C was snparated from oill (yield 52.2%). It contaim 8.5% of paraffin and Ims a nalting tempere- ture of 5110. The oily distillates ebtained were reece--anded as crudes for the production of partiffin. Orig. art. has: 4 tables and 2 figm-es. ASSOCTAmin SUBMUTTEDs 00 MOM 00 S M CO12t FP W)-REF--30V:--006 Cord 2/2 A., BATYASHVILI, I. Bntinc4l~vlll, 14 nnd Tvplavafte, Yu. "6n a stuey of the violet scwle rnd dcrtr~-ctive pests of the pitted. fruits under the rrevailing, conditions ir the e-virons of Tbiliei end Xnkhetia,' Trudy in-ta zashchity rastenly (Akal~. nr.uk Gr,,-,z. SSR), Vol. V, 1948, p. B5-102, (In Georgian, resume in Russinn) SO: U-4934, 2q Oct 53. (Letopis 'ZhurnFil Inykh Stntey, No. 16, 191,q). BAIY.ASIPIILI, I. A. (Tbilissi) C=:=L=~ - "On the ticks in fruit trees and berry-bearing bushes". Theoretical and Practical Work Carried out by Entmologists. reporteri at All-Union Entorological Conference, Georgian Dept. A-U Entorrological Society, Tbilisi, L-9 Oct 1957. Vestnik M S&SR, 1958, V.28P No. 1, p. 129-3D (author Gilyarov, I.. S.) --- I I q .. 1.-I .-- -- 1 -1 1 .. I . -1 1- 1 - - I BA'r*SHVILI3, T. D. 7-- Batiashvilig I* D. - *Oh methods of laboratory "riments". (Studies of biological- ecological moments of plant insects),, Soobsbcb. Akad. nauk Gruz. S5R,, 1948, Nos. 9-10, P. 609-n- SOt U-411,, 17 JulY 53t (latopis tZhurnal Onykh Statay, No. 20,, 1949)o B&TUSHVIIa, I. D. "Thirty Years of the Georgian Beria Institute of Agriculture," Sov Agron,x lox No 2s 1952 I 0 1. BATY.ri-41VILI, I.D. 2. US311 (600) 4. Fruit - Diseases and Pests - Black :5ea Region 7. Areas of distribution of pesis of subtropical fruit crops along the Black Sea littoral, Dokl.Akad.sellkhoz. 16 no. 3, 19,53. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. BATYAYEV, F.I., Imb. SerArating potatces by the photoelectric method. Trakt, i Bell- k-hozmash. noo3t23-26 Mr 165o (MIRA 1815) is Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-lDsledovatellakdy inatitut seliskokhozyaystven- nl,go mashinostroyeniya. S/078/61/006/001/005/019 B017/BO54 AJJTHORSt Batyayev, 1. M.f Larionov, S. V., Shul'aan, V. It TITLEs Stability of Complex Compounds of Lanthanum, Cerium, Prasoodymiumg and Neodymium With &spartio Acid PBRIOXOALt Zhurnal neorganioheskoy khimii, 1961, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 153 - 156 TEM Complex compounds of lanthanumv cerium, praseodymium, and neo- dymium iere more precisely defined by potentiometric titrations of 0.01 molar solutions of aspartio acid with 0.1 N KOK in the pressnoo and absence of rare earth ions. The pE value was meacured at 25 C by an JM-5 (LP-5) potentiometer and a glass electrode. Two series of titrations wore conducted with a component ratio of o H2A 1 0113+ a I i I and 2 1 1 (H2A a aspartic acid). The potontionetric titration ourv*s are shown in Figs. I and 2. The stability of complex compounds ef lanthanum, ceriust prasoodyniuap and neodymium with aspartic acid increases in the following ~j Card 1/2 BATYAYEV I.M.; LARIONOV, S.V. Z==:-~ Stability of complex compounds of lanthanum, cerium, praveodymium and neodymium with glutamic acid. lav. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.2:113-115 162. (MMA 16:10) 1. Institut neorganicheskoy khiaii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR9 Novosibirsk. S/200162/000/r-:':;/003/005 -D2 -AUMORS Batyjjye I.M.~ and Larionov, S.V . ............... T ITIE: --Stability.of-the complexes of lanthanum, prasoody- mium. and neodymium with glycocol T- PERIODICAL:- AkademiyanauIc SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniyes Izveis tiya, no. 12t 1962, 69-73 T= T c h the stud of the- CT: he-present paper.is oncerned wit y stability_--of - complexes -of- La Pr- -- and- Nd wii:h glycocol, arrd--of !Vith. 0-C -alauLine and serine since w-ch -oork may be of importance the study of thecomplexing of lanthanons. with polypeptides. The stability-constants were determined by Votentiometric, titrations, at; Pr-,-- Nd-. -The acid-met.al ence am: -ratio.-:- -was 1:1.or 3:1. For titr' acid werel a atio'h, .100 ml Of 0.001 M amino placed in the cell, followed by 0.3 to 1.7 ml of neutral MG1 (M -1. The latter not lanthanon) to an ionic strength of 0. value dia rise by more than 5% during experiment. Logarithms of the Ist stab-~, Card 1/~ S/200/62/OOO/Oi2/003/005 -Stability of the complexes. D204/D307 t (Z - ity constants ere found to be respectively 4 18, 4.66 and 4.74 for La, 11r Q Nd* complexes with glycocol. A vMe of 4.3 '__,was also found for log V. for the &-lycocol complex of'Nd. For -.-complexes of Nd with of -Ranirie and serine, log X1 was respective- ly 5.04 'and 4.52. Comparisom of these results with earl'Jor woric Uh. neor im., VI, 153,(1961); Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSRt no. 2 113 (19625; "showed that the stability of the complexes of La, Pr' "and Nd With aspartic acid is higher than the stability of the com- ..,plexes of the same elements-with glutamic acid or glycocol. There, Am ;'.gures and 3 bles7., --~~-_ASSCGIATION; Institut neofga'nicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdelen-~ iya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institute of.Inorganic Chemistry ofthe Siberian Branch of AS USSR,.Novo- arlu SUBMITT ED:. J ary 20...1062 Card ACCSSSION KRI. AP4041837 S/0054/64/000/002/OOd440069 AUTHORS K.; Zakharlyevakty. :TITLE: Investigation of the oxidation.potential in the*cerous-ceric,~ nitric acid-water-tributylphosphate system SOURCE:! beningrad. Universitet. Vestnik.-Seriya fiziki i khimii, po, 2, 1964, 84-89 'TOPIC T~GS: oxidation potential, cerous ceric oxidation potential) ceriuzq,'fiitrate complex, electrometric determinationt electromotive force letermination ABSTRACT: The. normal oxidation potential of cerium (trivalent to tetravalent) in a nitric acid-water-tributylphosphate (TBP) medium was determined. Two series of runs were made using N V4~TRP,_ 1 ower -1/1.11 and 1/1.81. TBP is saturated with vf~ter at / I water content cannot be used because the concentrated HNO in the system decomposes to form lower nitrogen oxides which wo2d. reduce the Go IV, The apparatus shown in fig. 1. was used to measure the' emof. or -the elements: 1 0; TBPJ ENO - X 0; TBP; Go IV; Ipt) H5,1 Ila; P,2 Ft, and glaas electrode-ONO , 1120; TBPJ Go 1i; 80 1111 Pt# &Ord '1 3' 3- V. i~"ACCHSSION NR: AP4041637 ENCL: 01 off Por fo Figure 1 Coll for the electrometric determinations*. 1--containsi; 2--two r ~)-,lasz electrodpa; 3--two polished platinum electrode3; 1~--containvr ij~ for hydrol, 0-TBP; HNO -H 0- TBPI,- r-two plati-,- on polyelement 0101-H2 2 num hydrogen electrodes; 6--tubd for hydroaon foodl 7'--'connecting tubo with capillary and polished cap. Gard S 313 BATYAYF,V,-.-.'.M.; Stabl-lity cf cormplex and neoivm~um -.v~Lb glycocol -~~Fp nz-.12: 60,-74 62. (MIFfi. 1,/-81, 1. lnS4.iLUt nocr SSS ganlch~-s'xoy khir.. R Novosibirsk. "Alit I M all %I, I 1~1 is a e 3 33 All Via 'a 35 43 lit Ai A MIMNA., L.S. Cb&racteristico of the veather amd atmoopheric.circulation in the vinter of 19604d,' Meteor. i gid-rol. no.2:51-57 7 162. (KEU 15:2) (meteorology) RATIATUA, jT.FLJcmnd.geogr&f.nauk (Moskva); SIDDCMM,, T,V,, kand, geogra.f.nauk (Moskva) Winter veather of 1962-1963 in the northern hemi3phereg Priroda 52 no,0124-a27 163. (KRA l6s4) 1 (Winter) BATYAYKVA, T.F.; SIDOCHENKOp T.V. *Capricious* spring of 1963. Priroda 52 no.7sl24-126 Jl 163. (KM 160) 1. TSentralliVy institut prognozov, Moskva, (spring) BA71AIEVA.. T.F.; HINUAp. L.3. Severe winter in routhern Africa* Priroda 53 no, 12:98-100 164. (MIRA 18i1) 1. TSentral'rWy institut prognozov, Moskva. BATYAYEVA ,._,L,F.,-.ka,nd.geogrRf.nauk; SIDOCW.NKO, T.V., kand.geograf.nauk Weather in the winter of 1963-1964. Priroda 53 no.4:124-125 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. TSentrallnyy institut prognozov, Moskva. ?,-A.YAITVAP T.F., kand.geograf.nauk (Moskva); SIWCHENKO, T.V., kand.geograf.nauk w .. - 'I, Autumn of 1963. Priroda 53 no.1:125-127 164. (MIRA 17:2) M11KINA, L.S.; BATYAYEVA, T.F. Structure of the atmosphere following the Invasion of tropical air over Europe. Trudy ISIP no-137t"-53 164. (HJPA 1719) . -, ~:-- - - I . . , I ' .'- * - ;-- -7 ~7777~~ -~~ ~ -11-, ". ~, I - W:IYAMA. XMIMITSKAYA, U'DOUNKO, Z,N. Analysis of the maps of high.,Iev6l baric topography (10-10 mb). Tr.idy rSIP no,137,.101-122 t". (MIRA 170) BATYAYLVAJ; T.F.- MININA,,6011 --.- - , " p Ld Weather and the circulation of the atmosphere in the winter of 1962-1963. Trudy TSIP no-137tl5l-159 164. (MIRA 17-9) TJSPENSKIY, B.D.)doktor fix2-mat# naukp prof.j -BELOUBOV, S,L,tJWmd. fiz.-mat. u&uk;.FYATYGNAO K.V.; YUDIN, Y.I.; MTSALOVI A.H., kand. fiz.-mat. nauk; DAVYDOVA, O.A.; K..17ANSFAT4p A.P.; PETRICMKO, I.A.; MORSKCS, G.I.; TOMASHEVICHO L.V.; SAMOYLOV, A.I.; ORLOVA, Ye.l.; DWORDZHIO, V.A.; PETRENKO, N.V.; DUBOVYYI A.S.; MEW, A.I.; PETROSYANTS, Y,.A,; Guz6vink TT EVA,_-T.F.; BELISKAYA, N.N.; CHISTYAKOV, A.D.; tMIN &,TtT. F,--BURTSEV, A. I. ; MERTSALOV, A.E. ; BAGROVYY , N.A. BELOV, F.D.; SIDBW* red.; DUBENTSOV, V.R., kand. fiz.-mat. nauk, nauchn. reu.; SIGATOVSKIY,-.U.,V.j,.-rqd.; BUGAM# '7.I., doktor geogr. nauk, Prof., red.; ROGOVSKAYA, Ye.G., red. (Hanual on short-range weather forecasts) Pukovodstvo po kratko3rochnym prognozam pogody. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat. Pt.l. lzd.2., perer. i dop. 1964. 519 p. (laRA 18-1) 1. Moscow. TSentrallrqy institut prognozov. BATY"'Y,-,10?A kand. 1, !~P g a ia cogral'. nauk; 31~OCJ;I-IiKu, kai~d. . -o,,- f. r uk -, - Winter of 1964-1965 in the northern hemisphere. Priroda 54 no.4: 126-128 AP 165. (MIRA 18: 5) 1. TSentralln)rj institut prognozov, Moskva. 0 BATYAYEVA, T.F., kand.gaograf.nauk; SlDWHEITKO, T.V., kand.gecg-raf.nauk Spring of 1965 in the Northeim Hemisphere. Priroda 54 no.7:125-128 J1 165. (M U(A 18:7) 1. TSentrallrqy institut prognozovp Moskva. .... J, A 1 a - - - - -~ ~ BATYAYEVA, T.F... kand.geografoau!~; SIDOCHENKO, T.Y., kand.geograf.nauk I Abnormal aumer; survey of si r weather in the northern hemisphere. Priroda 54 no.IW126-128 165. (NIRA 3.8 0.0) I .L. TSentrallnyy institut, prcgnozov.. Moskva. 124-58-9-10552 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9, p 158 (USSR) AUTHORS: Davidenkov, N. N. , Naza renko, G. T. , Batyaykin, V. G. TITLE: On the Spontaneous Failure of Alarm- E Springs Made of 70S2KhA Steel (0 samoproizvoll nom razrushenii budill nikovykh pruzhin iz stali 70SZKhA) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Vopr. proyektir. , izgotovlcniya i sluzhby pruzhin. Moscow- Leningrad, Mashgiz, 1956, pp 254-266 ABSTRACT: The spontaneous failure of spiral (band-type) springs, in the authors' opinion, is occasioned by the successive propagation of microfissures which appear on the tension side of the tightened spiral. The,time elapsing up to the failure point varies sharply as a function of even a moderate (of the order of 30-400C) change in the anneal temperature. A decisive influence on the fissure propagation is exerted by the humidity of the air. In humid air springs failed after days or even hours, whereas in dry air no failure at all was observed. 1. Clocks--Materials 2. Springs--Failure 3. Springs--Theory V. 1. Feodos' Yev Card 1/1 BATYATXIN$ V#G.; BOBROV.. A.0.; GIN7SBURG., TaS. 'Uniform. and concentrated deformaticna In hardened and tampered steel. Izv. vys. uabob. zav.j chern. met. 7 no.7t153-158 164 (MMA 17t8) 1. Vaesoyuznyy saoobnyy lasotakhnichookly in3titut. . ; El"ItG, I ` 1i .~ . , i ; I '.t ;- ..'_ R.F. jhrO'drls 1~0 TY - I . ": T~I i~ , I I I [P'4ankovt fl.N.); YARMILKO, Ye.C. flArmilko, O.H.I., 06PAY.Cii], A.M., dokior khIm. nwik Use of high-energy radiation for the improven*nt of the operational charactaristics of polymeric materials. Dim. prom. no.4:3-6 O-D 164. (MA 18:3) BATTCKI, Wojcincb; PASLAWSXA, Janina; JIDGALSKI. Bugeniusz Results of conservative treatment with byaluronidase of in tuberculose empysma. Gruzlica 24 no.209-106 Fab 56. 1. Z Xlejokfago Supitala Gruslicy Pluc im. Dluskiego we Wroclmwlu. Dyrektor: W. Batycki, Wroclaw-Biskupin. ul. Ztelonego Debu 13. (TUBIRCULOSIS, PULMONARY, compl. 'pleural empyema, ther., hyaluronidass (HYALURDEDASIC, tber. use empyem&t Pula-$ In pulm. tuberc. MISIEWICZ, Janina i wspolpracownicy: BATYCKI, W.; BMUCZWSKI, 0.; GACKOW.RKI, J.; GURTAT, B.; KOBIMXL, H.; ]CO DMSZKOWSKA, L.; KURYIOWICZ, W.; KUZNIWOV, A.; MULLUR, H.; RMNSKI, T.; ROXANOWSM, 'A'.; SITU, K.; STOPNICU, N.; SZCZVAMI, W.; SZTJSTROWA, J.; WUMBOWSU, M.;- Wi"MOWICZ, J. Marly results of vaccination against tuberculosis with vaozinse prepared from four different BCG strains. 1. Gruslica 25 no.3:243-250 Xar 57. 1. Z Instytutu. Gruslicy w Warssawis lbrrektor: -~rof. dr J. Xisiewics. Adres: Waresava, ul Plooks, 26. (MCG VAOG.TMTWI, statist. cowpaximon, of 4 strains (Pol)) BATYCKI, Wojciech; SZARD, Alfred e7- Role of the avian type of baoilli in the epidemiology and epizootiology of tubaroulosis. Gruzlica 31 no.6:730-733 .Te,63. 1. Wojewodzka Przycbodnia Przeciwgruz1icza,,Wrocla:w. *, ,,-BATYGW~. a _*qlkpe"Ti orly_yich, kBnd.ekonom.nauk; KOGAN. S., red.; ,9--- BAIMTITMY, A.. teihn.'red. [Ths se"mr.-Year plan of Ancren] Sentlatka Angrens. Tashimate Goe.isd-vo Usbekskol SM, 1959. 25 p. (Km l4a) (AuMn District-39conomic policy) BA-IYUB~, K. 87 S Pcmoshchlyu Aktiva. (Opyt ~taboty '.`:cnis. Okh1rany Truda k, k. Stankozavcda Lz. Sargo Crdzhonikidze. M.), Profizda-,,, 1954. 39E.S. Ill. 20SH 10,000 EKZ 55K.-- (54-54987)P331-891:331.82 56: Knizhnaya, Letopis, Vol. 1, 1955 -.--BATTGIN. K. Z~_- Social insurance for machine operators and agricultural specialists. Bov. profsoluxy 7 no.1309-50 Jl 159. (XM 120.0) I.Starshiy konsul'taut otdola Tessoyusnogo teentrallnoge sovets profsoyuxov po gosudarstvennoun sotelal6nomu strakhovauiyu. (Colloativ* farms) (Imurance, Social) BATYGIN. K. Prooedur&.Tdr-'-plil;;;P~*614RI-f;;Msrto coal miners for'ibe birth of a child. Mast.ugl. 8 no.6:29 Je 159. G-I-L 12:10) 1. Starr.'Ply konsulltant otdala. Vananyuznogn tsnntral'nogo soveta profanyu-sov no gosudarstyannonu sotaiallno-in atrakhovaniyu. (Pa"lly allowances) BATTON. K. Granting mA psymat of tomWary disability aid. Okhr.trud& I vote,otrakhe no.10:67-68 0 159. NIVA IN2) (Insurance. Accident) BATrGIN, 1. Old-age pensions on favorable terms. Okhr.truda i no-3:62-64 mr 16o. (old-age pensions) sote.6trakh. 3 13:7) I RMGIN, K. ~kl WORICUILating payments In mass of temporary di"bilityN by - - 146 Trefilove Revieved by Ke Batyglue Ckbro truda I notee strakhe 3 no-8:76-77 Ag !6o. (NIU XML 13:9) (Inqurance, Soeba) (ftefilov, 1.M.) BATYGIN, K. If he left amp2oyment at his own wish .... Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 3 no.902-73 S 160. (HIPA 14:4) 1. Zamestitell zaveduyushchego otdolom Vaesoyuznogo tsentrallnogo soveta. professionallnykh soyuzov po gosudarstvemomu sotsiallmom strakhovaniyu. (Sick leave) I . SATYQIN P K. Assignments to sanatorimm and rest homes. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh. 4 n0.5:.,1+9-50 My 161. (KnU 3-4: 5) 1. Zamestitall saveduyushehego otdalom Vaesoyumnovo teentrallnogo Soveta professional Inykh soyuzov po gosudareftmrrmt sotsiallnomu atrakhovaniyu 4abor and laboring claseen-Mediml care) (Health resorts., watering places., etc.) BATYGINq K For our tots, Okhr, tv& i mots, strakh. 4 no-3156-58 Mr 161. (HIRA 1493) 1. Zamestitell zaveduy~shche&-6tdela Vsesoyuznogo ts"i I- antral nogo sarsta profeoyusov po gosudarstva=omu gotsiallnowu strakhovaniyu, 0(aternal and iafant wolfare) BATYGIN, Konstantin S-teRapovioh,- NOVOSPASSK17, V.V.,, red.; ANDREYEVA, L.S., tekbn. red. (Work of factory and plant local do=ittees in social inmrancel Rabota. FZMK po sotsiallnomu strakhovanUu. MosWa., Profizdat, 1962. 63 p. (Bibliotechka profsoiuznogo aktivista, kc-.7(31)) (MMk 15: 5) 1. Zameatitell zaveduyushchego otdelom Vaesoyuznogo teentrall- nogo sovets, profsoyuzov po gosudaratvamomu sotsiallnomu strakhovaniyu (for Batygin). (Insurance, Social) (Trade unions)