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ACC NR,Am6ol9925 Solovlyev, Candidate or technical sciences; Ch. V by V. Ya. Solov-yev; Ch. VI by M. V. Mall'tsev and V. Ya. Solov1yev; Ch. VII, VIII and IX by M. V. Malltsev; and Ch. Xby A, I. Baykov and M. V. Malltsev, who also edited the entire book. 'TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword -- 5 Introduction -- 7 Ch. I, Niobium and its Properties.- 9 1. Niobium, physical and chemical constants -- 9 2. Niobium, thermophysical properties -- 11 3. Nioblum electric and magnetic properties -- 13 4. Niobium mechanical properties 14 5. Niobium oxidation resistance 19 Ch. II. Effect of Nonmetallic Impurities on the Structure and Properti of Niobium, --'38 1. General information on the effect of intepstitial impurities on niobium properties 38 ACC NRi AM6019925 2. 7nteraction between niobium and interstitial impurities -- !Ch. III. Niobium-base Alloys -- 64 1. General information on interaction between niobium and various elements~~in the alloying process -- 65 2. Phase di4grams and properties of binary alloys -- 70 3. Prenent hiobium alloys -- 109 Ch. XV. Obtaining Niobium Compacts by Powder Metallurgy Methods -- 130i 1.. Extracticn of niobium by reduction with sodium 131 2. Extraction of niobium by reduction with carbon 145 Ch. V. Melting of Niobium and Its Alloys -- 153 1. Melting ingots in vacuum are furnaces -- 153 2. Melting ingots In electron-beam'furnaces -- 171 !Ch. t 1, 2. VI. Treatment of Niobium and Its Alloys Under Pressure -- 187 Some data on technological plasticity and thermomechanical param- eters of deformation of niobium. and its alloys -- 187 Technology of producing niobium and niobium'alloy semifinished products.- 197 4 _j BAYRUV, A.M, Petroleum production of Baobkiria in 1960-1961. no,7rl-5 JI 161,, (Oil fields.-Production methods) Neft. khozo39 (MIRA 14:63 VLADIMIROV, N.A.; GAYVORONSKIY, A. A, I YUZBASHEV, G.S.; JW193r, ~A,Mr_,; SHANOVICHS, L.P,; LOGVINOV,, I-I.J WIN, N.G.; SAFIULLIN,* M.N. Effect of a cement rbg an the capacity of casing strings to resist collapsing ioads. Neft. khoz. 42 no.6:19-24 Je 164. (MIRA 17:8) BATKOV. A.V., inthener. Diesel uotor car for Inspecting contact lines. Zlek.i topl.tiaga no.9:47-48 S 157. (mrRA lo:lo) (Geraany, 16st-Blectric railroads--Testing) V AUTHOR: Baykov, A.V., Engineer 28-1-40/42 TITLE: Serious Inadequacies of an Imoortant Manual (Serlyeznye nedo- statki nuzhnogo izdaniya) PERIODICAL: Standartizateiya, # 1, Jan-Feb 1957, p 92-93 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article presents a critical review of a manual for loco- motive and railroad car building by D.A. Veis, A.A. Kokhtiv, V.A. Lelyanov, V.A. Malynich, L.I. Povolotskiy, V.M. Haskatov, and G.S. Topornin (deceased), edited by Mashgiz in 1956. This is the first such manual ever edited in USSR, The manual does not, with rare exteptions, refer to 1955 state standards, but it does refer to many obsolete standardsl the wording in re- ferences to standards is inaccurate, some important character- istics of materials are omitted, including some widely used materials. As a result, this manual, destined for "wide engineering circles, students and instructors", does not cover contemporary technique and cannot be used in many cases. All statements are made with references to the manual and the stan- dards ind facts concerned. The author says in conclusion that Card1A Mashgiz should not edit books which mielead the readers. ASSOC=ONs MinisUrstvo putay soobshcheniya AVAILABIRs Libraz7.of Congress 28-58-1-5/34 The Reliability of Electric Traction Engines Must Be Increased is too small. Other effective insulating materials are mentioned. Withregard to the low malting point of pewter- lead soldertt which causes breakdowns in the collectors of the present locomotives, the now standard must require high- quality electric steel for the armature and poles as well as wear-resistant collector copper. There are 4 Soviet references, ASSOCIATION: Ministerstvo putey soobahcheniya SSSR (USSR Ministry of Railroads ) AVAILABLE; Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHORt Baykov, A.V., Engineer 28-4-30/35 TITLE: Unification of the Basic Norms in Railway Transport (Unifikataiya osnovnykh normativov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta) PERIODICALs Standartizatsiya, 1957, # 4, PP 81-83 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The article concerns the unification of railroads and rolling stock in the Communist bloc countries, where the track width is not uniform (1524 and 1435 om) and various dimensions and rules uncoordinated. Problems of general over-all dimensions, unification and electrification were discusse~d at 3 international (Communist countries) conferences. The first convened in 1955 (location not given), the second in 1956 in Praha, the third in 1957 in Moskva. Executive commissions for coordination in fulfilling the agreements, and special technical commissions for unifi- ca-tion are at work. Some parameters and characteristics have already been de- termined, such as for passenger cars, sleeping cars, dining care(streamlined, with forced ventilation, air conditioning, floodlights and automatically controlled heating) and 4-axle freight cars, open cars, isothermic cars, tank cars. New passenger oars will be designed for speeds of 140-160 km/hr; Card 1/2 new freight oars - for speeds of 100-120 km/hr. Recommenda- AUTHORs Baykov, A.V., 'F~ngineer SOV/28-58-5-3/37 TITLE: StandardizatTo-R in Railroad Transport (Standartizatsiya na zheleznodorozhnom transports) PERIODICAL: Standartizatalya, 1958, Nr 5, pp 12 - 16 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The author discusses some of the state standards adopted in railroad transport and covering: track, wheels, axles, fuel and lubricantep rolling stockt electrical equipmentt tare and packing, artificial and synthetic materials, etc. Cases where the said standards are being replaced or re- vised are mentioned. ASSOCIATION: Ministerstvo putey soobshcheniya (Ministry of Communications ) 1. Railroads--Standards 2. Transportation--Standards 3. Lubricahts--Standards 4. Electrical equipment--Standards Card 1/1 AUTHOR: Baykov, A.V. SOV/28-58-5-35/37 - ---------- TITLE: Book Review (Retsenziya) PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1958, Nr 5, pp 88 - 90 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a review of the book "The Technical and Economio Principles of Standardizntion in Mechanical Engineering" (Tekhniko-ekonoMicheakiye printsipy standarti;atsii v mashinostroyenii) by A.A. Kokhtev, published by Mashgiz in 1958. 1. Mechanical engineering-Standards Card 1/1 BATKOV i g 4 arh. fwwo~,-- New railroad cars produced in the German Democratic Republic. Zhel, dor. transp, 40 no.3:81--86 Mr '58. (MIU 11:4) (Germwq, Bastern--Railroad--Cars) BAYEDVg A.V., inzh. Immediate tasks of standardization in railroad transportation. Zhol.dor.tranap. 42 no.10:27-31 0 160, (MIRA 13:10) (Railroads-Standsk do) BAYKOVx-AIekmmj Va dj!Xmiab.. inzb.; VARPDIDMEVp Ye.A.,, retsenzent; .SHCHAPOV, N.P., retsenzent; KRISHTALI, L.I... red.; BOBROVA, [Standardization in railroad transportation] Standartizatsiia na zholeznodoroshnom transports. Moskva,, Transzheldorisdat., 19629 I(Y7 p. (Rail oads) (Standardization) (MIRA 15:7) HATKOV, A.V. -, I Standardization and apeedlng up of the teohnical progress. Zbel. dor, tranop. 47 n0,9:11-15 S t65* WRA l8s9) 1. Rukovoditell sektaii standartizateii Nauchno-tekhnichookogo soveta Mbdaterstya putey sodbsheheniya. BAYKOV, AN. m6m--wow The road of progress. Standartizatsiia 29 no.9:16-19 S 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Nauchno-tekhnicheskiy sovet MJnisterstva putey soobshcheniya. AKULINICHEV., I.T.; ANDREYEV, L.F.; BAYEVSKIY, R 14 - BAEOV A Ye - BUYLOV, G.G. GAZENK0, D.G.; GRYUNTALI, R.G.; ZAZYKIN: MA-KSIMOVI D.G.; 14ERKUSHKIN, Yu.G.; MONAKHOV, A.V.; PETROV, A.P.; RYABC101KOV, A.D.; SAZONCV, N.P. ; UTYAMYSHEV, R.I.; FREYDELI~ V.R.; KHILIKEVICH, B.G.; SRADRINTSL7, I.S.; SHEVANDINA, S.B.; ESAUU)vj N.G.; UZDOVSKIY, V.I. Method and means of medical and biological studies in a space flight. Probl. kosm. biol. 3:130-144 164. (MIRA 17:6) ACC NRa IKZ603Q~72 SOURCC CODES Ult/0000/66/000/000/0018/0019 AUTHORS _Al4culinich.ov.gjt.T.;,,Baykov.. Myl;7r, Vasiltyevo P.-V.j Y'asoyant I!! Makalmov, D,_.Go; Vg~~i~q_A. 0n4dd01y;_N.A~ ORG: none TITLES Some data.from electrophysiological investigations conducted on the crew of the Voskhod-2"during spaceflight (Paper presented at the Conference on Problem 7-- of SphceFP4Wd-1c1ne hold in Moscow from 24-27 tiny 1966) SOURCE: Fbnfororitslya po problemam kosmiche3koy moditsiny, 1966,'Problev*F kosmichosicoy moditsinyo (Eroblems of space medicine); materialy konforontstip lbscow, 1966, 18-19 TOPIC TAGSt space physiologyp' manned space flight, Leonovi, extravehicular activity, cardiology, cardiovascular system, electrooculogram, electrocardiogram$ body temperature* eloctrophysiologyp respirationg, heart rate Voskhod-2 ABSTRACT: Ele, ctrocardiograms, pndiimograms,' seiimocardiograrns, and ,electro-oculograms were registered .on the Voskhod-Z cosmonauts, t was ~Belyayev and Leonov. In addition, Leonov' s body temperature a'ceship attained orbit, the frequency of cardiac measured. After the sp contractions continued to-increase and to exceed the levels registered 1 L 08276-67- - ACC NR. AT6036472 - - '* -'- ' '_ '' ' ' " ... ... . -n 'during active acceleraticn. These changes in pulse rate were due to the i preparations for LeonovI a EVA. During EVA, their heart rates I reached the maximums of 129 and 162 beats/min. By the third orbit, -I the heart rate and respiration frequencies of the two cosmonauts became'O normal, equaling prelaunch magnitude. Further changes were com- parable to those noted in preceding flights. The lowest heart rates were~, recorded during the seventh orbit. From the thirteenth to the eighteenth orbil there was a gradual increase in the rate of cardiac contractions (86-111) and an increase in respiration rate up to 18-20 cycles/min, which was related to the performance of a series of tasks according ~o the program, and to the emotional strain induced * preparation- for manual re-entry. Analysis of the EKG indicated-that the, significance of th e Q T and R-R intervals in both cosmonauts corresponded to changes in frequency of the heart rate. The lability of the Q'-T coefficient was higher at the bekinning and end of the flight in both cosmonauts and diminished noticeably 'during the middle of the flight. The same was observed in relation to the Amplitude of the EKG peaks. The duration of the mechanical systole in general followed changes in pulse rate from the third to the sixteenth orbit; the duration of Leonov' s mechanical systole varied from 0. 32-0, 35- 2/3 2 6-6 __98276--E7- ACC NRs AT6036472 I * ' . .-- I '0 sec. During the 17th and 18th orbits, the*duration of the mechanical I systole diminished to 0. 29-0. 27 see simultaneously with an increase in the pulse rate. Electromechanical lag was determined only in Leonov and during various times of the flight varied from 0. 02-0. 06 sec. Oculomotor activity during the first two orbits rose in both cosmonauts lo 105-111 movements/min. During* the'third and fourth orbits the number -IoT'6culomotor reactions diminished and after that varied within relatively low limits: 10-40 movements/min. The dynamics of the electro-oculogram: corresponded to 'changes in the pulse and respiration frequency and reflected, apparently, the general condition of the cosmonauts. An analysis of the amplitudes and the curve of the EOG indicated that eye movements in the cosmonauts were rather symmetrical during the entire duration of the flight. Leonoy' s armpit temperature varied during the flight from 35-37. GO'c.; The higher temperatures were recorded during the 2nd, 16th, and the 17th orbits. This can be explained by emotional strain_and performance of vhyslcal taskg_jMthq.cosmonaut-",rW. A. No 22; ATD Ropo rt 66-107 SUB CODE: 0692Z / SUBM DAM 00mayO Card 3/3 vmb ACC NR: AP7000684 A N', SOURCE CODE: UR/0240/66/000/012/0003/0006 AUTHOR: Baykov,IB. K. (Candidate of medical sciences); Fel'dman, Yu. G. ORG: Moscow Scidntific Research Institute of Hygiene im. r. r. Erisman (Moskovskiy Inauchno-issledovAtellskiy institut gigiyeny); Central Scientific Research and Design Institute of Cit~ Planning, Moscow (Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy i proyektnyyl institut po, gradcistroitellstvu) ~TITLZ; Air pollution from aittomobile exhaust gases as a factor in planning streets 'and living quarters BOURCE: Gigiyen~ i sanitariya, no. 12, 1966, 3-6 TOPIC TAGS: air pollution, air.pollution control, exhaust gas ABSTRACT- In 1963-64 a study was conducted of 712 air samples, 353 for carbon monox- tide, 258--nitric acid, and 101 for.fomaldehyde. Selection and analysis of the materi- al was carried out by the M. V. Alekseyev method. In Volgograd, automobiles (800-900/ Yhr) were observed for 1.5-2 hrs, temperature--19-290C, 0.5-4 m/sec wind velocity, and r,elative humidity of 3D-77%. In Moscow, observations were made of 1000-1100 machines/ ;/hr, wind velocity--0.5-2.2 sec, at a temperature of 4-90C and relazive h=idity 77- i-88%. It was Tound that a strip of thickly grown green plants in an area of 10 m width and 4-6 m height 'is 3 times more effective as protection against the gases than sparse- UDC; 614.72.614.78 Card 1/2- ACC NR: AP7000684 ~y planted trees covering a similar area. Under the same traffic conditions, a block i th linear building structure gives better protection against fumes than houses built wi perimetrically, with angular blocking of houses and separated by small spaces. Orig. 1 'art. has: 2 figures, 3 tables. SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE. l4May66/ ORIG REF: 001 Card 2/2 BAYKCYV B.K - WJ.KH3]U V.P.; Prinimali uchastiye: VASILIYEV, A.S.; I UMp M.S.; KOMAWVA, A.A.; ZHIGULINA, L.A.; 7MMKAYA, L.N.; YUSHKO., U.N.; CHUMAK2 K,I.; GUSELINIKOVA, E.L.; KF-TOVA, O.N. ftienid characteristics of air pollution iq Gubakha and its effect on health of the population. Uch. ~ap. Moak. nauch.-issl. inst. san. i gig. no.6:21-25 160. (KIRA 14M) (MZHNYAYA GUBXXU--AIR-POLLIJTION) BLYKOVO B.K. Hygienic basis for a sanitary protective zone for Kdoldw-Opm Goal Mine, Uch, saps Hook. nauch.-isel, inat. ilan. :L i9 no.6s 45-47 160. (KORKINO-4IR-PMUTION) 3.43 11) (COAL 14INM AM MINING-HYGIENIC; ASPECTS) BA -P-Yx-O-L-AJ--4,_mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SHULIGIN, V.I., tekbni~q Prinimal uchastiyes KUZIN.,.]N.D. Apparatus for using automatic control in thek continuous in- noculation of animals. Prod. dop. kontsent. atmosf. zagr. no.7t%-104163. (MIRA 16%10) 1, Iz Moskovskogo naucbno-issladovatellskogo instituta gigi- yeny imeni F.F.Erismana. (AIR - PMWTICW) (AUTMATIC COUTROL) (IlOiOCULATICM) Fom-~- on Lhe hypien' evaluatlon -jf* the effecr, -of va rt)--n diculf ide narl hy( -%-gon sulfide S!MUI tI-MeOUSly Pre3fri t. In the air. Prod. dop. kci,t-sant.a twaf . z9gr. no.8:L17-137 164. OMIRA 18:-0 1. 1z Yoskovsk,-)go ',nstituta gigiyeny 174,c-.n! --l-smana i kafedry k-n=, inallnoy p~giveriy TSentral'nogo -jarshenqt,Ncvim!ya vrachey, iiso BATKOV, B.P.; SOKOLOV.. V.S. Practice of the Central Research Institute of Diesel Engines in constructing experimental stands for investigating operating processes of diesel engines. TRUDY TSNIDI no.39:23-38 '60. WRA 15:8) (Diesel engines--Testing) BAYKOVJI B.P., kan4,tekhn.nauk; BORDMWV, V.T.., inzh.; ~DKOLOV, V.S., kand. Uam'nauk; IAVJW, A.A., insh,,j POPOV, V.S., knad.takhn.na?*; SUKHOVp Yea I., insh. Reaults of turbocharging of the KrM,,100 engines. jdv.vys.udhsb.- zave; mashinostro no*5:37-46 1.62, (Mia 15310) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy dizellnyy institut i Chelyabinekiy traktornyy zavod. (Traa+.ore-RAgines-Suporcharpre) EWT(d)/EWT(m)/EWP(f 2 wE ACC NRz APC-JO6396 (4) SOURCE COLE: UR/0413/66/000/002/0141/0141 AUTHORS: Baykqvt B, Fs; Bordukov, V, T j Deych, R, Spi Luklyancbenkop B, S, ORG: none 93 TITLE: Equipment for supercharging inteinal c2"112 0 ines, Class,46, NO, 178243 Za"~no6ced.by Central Scientific Research Diese Institut--.1- (Teentralln" nauchno-isaledovateltakiv dizellrqy institut) SOURCE: Izobreteniyat promWahlenny7e obraztsy,, tovarnyyeminski, no. 2.. 1966, 141 TOPIC TAGS: internal combustion engine component, supercharger ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents equipment for supercharging internal combustion engines,, containing two turbines operating in the Gxhaust gases from the engine. One turbine drives the supercharger compressor and the other drives, a blower which draws air through the engine condenser (sea Fig. 1). To increase the efficiency of the engine at partial cy-cleq., the turbineo'are inserted in series along the gas pas W 9. UDKi 621.43.068.9---ra3.1 621.43.052--M.1-.,- ------L-24438-66---- 0 ~.,ACC NRt AF6006396,-- 4 k~ 72- 4 Fig. 1. 1 - Gas turbine of turbocompressor; 2 gas turbine of turboblover; 3 - ouperobarger compressori 4 blower; 5 condenser;~ 6 - engine* Orige art, has: I diagrams SUB CODEs 21/ SuBm DATEt i6mv64 cord Ill.'s III J!P1 I W1/13M9,7,15083 T_-_4nalation from- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, 1959, Nr 7, pp 126 - 127 (USSR) ADTHOR Baykov, TITLE: Properties of AMgSV Alloy in Cold Working by Stretching ~TRIODICAL: V sb.: Metal lovedenlye, P, Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 191,~8, pp 241 ABSI-RACT- Mechanical properties of 8 - 3b mm thick AMglV alloy, subjected to coLd working by stretching, were detemined,, Tests were carried Qut under conditions Immediately after cold working and,after ageing of cold wo 'rkcO, strips at 1000C for 100 hours... The. degree of deformation by stretchif~g -(Crt) was 0; 3.4; 4; 5.6 and 7.6%. Weld specimens were prodgej~d-b., Ar-arc welding with electrodes of the same composition as the base mtital. From 3(,~--Jnm thick plates roun6 specimens were manufactured and subje-Oted stretching and subsequent ageing, for compresslon and fati e-testp... I-- . gu was stated that with -an Increase of F,? up to 7.,6%, Cro increased frvri 12.8 to 23.7 'Kg/,mm2 for specimens out alongside- the- rdled me'tal; and from 12.7 to 20' kg/mm2 for transversal,cut specimensi 6 was corm-spondlizg,- I reduced from 28.6 to 22,5% an(! from 28.3 to 18.% ly and Ydd no' considerably change.. After beat treatment strength prope.,rties were slightly v Properties of AMg5V Alloy in Cold Working by Stretching SOV-/137-59-7-15083 reduced due' to !the Partial 'elimination of 13tresa caused by cold - working. - In- the 'state whom... E, ~, 0 the material did not change. its properties subsequently to beat treatment.- In' bcapression 'Cr ' increased with higher f? somewhat less than in stretching (BAuschinger eff2d and was at ft -7,6%.-w1thout ageing, 22.4 kg/mm2,, and after ageing, 20 .0 kg/mm2. ..The banding angle did practically not ohange.withhikherft-and was. ~~*4,160%. The .-reduction of critical fatigue stress of cold worked specimens. was not regular.and 6ij could be conpidered as practically constant. The location of the break irk-the weld jointsdid not depend uponft, and generally the rupture coincided with the sea'm,zone. 1% of hot-rolled and cold worked alloy welds remained-constant and.was 85 -95% of the base-metal 6b.~: It -is polated.out that.1n connection with reduabd corrosion resistance of AMg5V-alloy, final recommendations.as to its use can only be given after extended laboratory and industrial tests. G.K. Card 2/2 '(1) 18(L~; j -a I BOOK EXPLOIMMON SOV/3217 II ch ftykov Dmit Ivanovich, Yuliy Semenovich Zolotorevskiy, Vladimir 4~onl=oVch ~Rusas:~~ ich Russo, an Thmara Konstantinomia Ftyazhakaya SMrivayughchiyesya alyuminiyevyye splavy; svoystva i primeneniye (Weldable Aluminum A3-loys; Properties and Application) leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1959. 234 P. 4,300 copies printed. Ed.: Yu. S. Mum; Teah. Ed.: L. I. levochkina. PURPOSE: 7his book is intended for production engineers and designers vorking vith corrosion-resistant veldable aluminum alloys. COVERAGE: The authors describe properties of corrosion-resistant veldable aluminum-magaesium &Uoys, their production, machining, velding and riveting. They give data on corrosion resistance and on the effect of the rate of loading, temperature, and notching on the properties of the alloys. The authors discuss specil~l cases and some characteristic features of designing aluminum alloy constructions, giving exuTles of the application of alumipum alloys in shipbuilding and railroad rolling stock. The following personalities are mentioned as having contributed to the compilation of this book: Card 1/5 Weldable: A!um-1num Alloys SOV/3217 V. G. Azbukin, Yu. A. Belyakov, K. S. Bolotova, V. G. Dancheako, Z. I. Ivanova, I. V. Korchaxhinskaya, I. A. Nezhnikovskiy., A. I. Pas', A. N. Polubotko, I. P. Prosyankin, V. S. Radometov, Yu. S. Ilyabushkin., Z. G. Sokolova., Ye. I. Thrakan- chikova., and M. M. Chikhanova. The authors also express their thanks to K. S. Bolotova, P. X. Yefimov, Ye. 1. Tarakanchikova, 1. A. Travnikova and M. M. Chi kban for their help in processing the material. There are 65 references, 42 Soviet, 10 English., 10 Garwnp and 3 French. TAM _,OF'CONTLM: rntroduction 4 Ch. I. Basic characterisiLco of corrosion-resistant alloys 7 1. Alloys for formIn 7 2. casting alloys 23 3. Characteristic features of producing alloys for forming 29 4. Methods of mechanical machining of alloys in manufacture 43 Ch. II. Effect of Various Factors on the Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Alloys 50 Card 2/5 Weldable Aluminum Alloys SOV/3217 18. Stresses in a built-up beam caused by a uniform I*mperatuxe chan lag 19. "vancy of natural vibration of constructions 124 2o. Stability of construction 132 21. Experimental study on the stability of columns under axial car - prer.4ion 141 Ch. V. Welding-of Aluminum Alloys 147 22. Charaqteristic features of welding aluminum alloys 147 23. Methodsof welding 149 24. Argon-shielded are welding 154 25. 7he use of welding in differently loaded constructions 183 96. Welding aluminum alloys with steel 185 27. Quality inspection'of welded joints 186 Ch. VI . Riveting Aluminum Alloy With Steel Constructions 191 28. Producing tight rivv!ted joints 192 29. Basic elements of joints 194 Card 4/5 Weldable Aluminum Alloys SOV 3217 30- Riveting naterial 31- rdveting, and riveting equipment Ch. VII. Use of Aluminum Alloys in Indust ry 201 32. Chsnge in veight of constructions due to replacing steel with aluminum alloys 201 33- Experience in the use of aluminum alloys in transportation equipment 222 Bibliography 233 AVAnMIZ: Library of Congress VIC/fAa Card 5/5 3-25-60 PAVWV., Aleksandr Ivanoviohl POTING,, Tekaterina Ioeonidovna,--.BAYKOV# D.I., retsenzent~j RYBALKO, D.V., reteen2ent; KUSKOV', A-," R.K., teklin. r6d, [Use of al=in= alloys in obipbuilding) Primenerde alblminievykh splavov v frudoBtroanii. Leningrads Gos. soiuznoo izd-vo sudostroit, promyshl., 1961. 290 p. (HIRA 14 t:Ll) (Shipbuilding-Equipment and supplies) (Aluminum alloys) BOYTSOV, Gennadiy Vladimirovich; NFMLOV, Vladimir 14atveyevich; TAUBINpGoorgiy Onipovich. Prinimal uchautiya SHAVROV, Yu.N.; BAYEOV D I kand. tekbn.nauk,, retsenzent; KOROTKIN, Ya.I., -agFt;~k, reteenzent; SHAMOVA, V.M., red.; TBAL, R.N., tekhn. red. [Strength of ship structures from aluminum alloys; design and calculations] Procbnost' audovykh konstruktaii iz aliumineievykb splavov; proaktirovanie i raschet. Pod obsbehei red. G.O.Taubina. Leningrad, Sudprorgis, 1962. 211 (KCRA 15:7) (Huns (Naval architecturj)* (Aluminum alloys) BMIrOV,A.G.; TYUXEWS, Vaoilly; PITLINIvan; 3A OF Fedor (First Russian travelers in Mongolia and Northern China] Perwye rueskie puteshestvenniki v Xongoliiu i Severnyl Kited: Vasilii Tiumenets, Ivan Petlin, Fedor Baikov. [Izd. 2.] Moskva, Goe. geo- graficheakoe izd-To. 1954. 52 p. (mLU 8: 11) (Xongoila-Desoription and travel) (China--Description and travel) --.. BJ6YKOVv F,Yae- . -, - - -- - ------, lxpraving Info ion appamtuso Apt. delo 9 no.3:76 My-Je 160. (MIRAL 1413) (DRUGSTORES-JQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES) (WATER HEATERS) BMGV, F.Ya. Industrial excursion of grade six students to I . station. Uch. zap. Telikoluke goo* ped, inst. L tractmor servioe no,lU34,57 161, MM 16-M (Industrial tours) BAYKOV1 F.Ya. (Velikiya Luki) Automatlii- control with a signal thermometer. Apt. delo 10 no.3: 59-61 My~e 161. (KRA 14:7) (PHAHUCY--EQUIFMT SUPPLIES) AM BAYKOV$ F.Ya. (Velikiye Luki) Providing diatilled water for pharmacies by means of an electrical suction device. Apt. delo 10 no-4:63-64 JI-Ag 161. (KM 14:32) (WATM,, DISTILL ) BAYKOV F.Ya. (Velikiye Luki) - Corinection between extracurricular work in physics and production. Fiz. v shkole 22 no.3:80-82 MY-Je 162. (KIRA 15:7) (Physics-Study and teaching) (Physical instruments) BAYKOV,, F.Ya, t of keenness of observation and the pation in extraeurricular vork. Fiz. v shkole is 163. 1. Pedagogicheakiy institutp Velikiye Lukio extent of p4rtici- 23 no.3:68-70 W- (MMA 16:12) BMCV, F.ya. m . PrIlrucia 54 no. 2:9~ Ja 165. ,omntws In an eiectri~: fiel" 1, 8: 2) .. Ve.~Itko',ukskiy pedagogicheiki-y Irrtitut-, 1 BATKOV, honer O.-type milking parlor* Sol'.9troi. 14 no.6:20-21 j6 159. (Dairy barns) (KIM 1219) ,BAYX j&-Q*Iw--41vningrad, ul, Dakabriatov, d,52/2, kv~5) Blood supply of sinus walls of the dura mater in man. Arkh.skwat. gist. i mbr. 35 no.3176-79 W-Ja 153 (HIn 11:7) I, Knfedra normallnor anatomii (save - prof. A-V. Shilov) Laningradekogo pedintrichookogo maditainskogo institute* (DURA KATIR, blood supply of sinus Walla (RUG)) usm/ctat ted pileAs - * M-5 Fruits and Berries. Abs JOur : Ref Zhur - Ziol-., No 3, 1958, 11023 Author : Daykov, G.K. Ir-st : - I T'Itle : Growing Grapevines in the Bashkir ASM . Or-Ig Pub : Byul. CI botan. sada. AN SSSR, 1956, No 24) ioo-im Abstract : Brief data are given on contemporary grape cultivation in Rasbkiriya, For forced spreading of the frost-resistaat and higb-yield varieties the author recommends the utili- zation of cuttings acquired in the erring (final) pruning. They put out shoots and roots from each bud, permitting 3-4 seedlings to be acquired from each rooted cutting in the autumn. Institut biologii Bashkirskogo filials, Akademii nauk SSSR. Card 1/1 57' AUTHORS Sergeyev, L. I., Baykov, G. K.) and Sergeveva, K. A. 2.!~_34/46 TITLEt on the Vernalization Stage in Arboreal Plants (0 stadii yaroviza- tsii drevesnykh rasteniY) pERIODICALt Dokl&dy AN SSSR, 1957, V01- 116, Nr 3y pp- 51o-513 (USSR) ABSTRACT3 The reaction of certain grOuPs of plants on a decrease of temp- erature is actually called vernalization. This reaction is connect- ed with a certain stage of development of the plant as a whole (hibernal- and 2 years froms) or of one stage of its new forma- tions (several years old forms). The first author has enounced the thesis that the buds of a tree pass each year through a stage of vernalization. This thesis can be concluded from Darwin, Timiryazev a-0-1 periodical repetition of the vegetal growth and biological similarity of both seed and buds. Nevertheless some authors persist in their contradictions against such a conception- Further, the authors controvert against Nesterovst statements. The discussion on the questions of the stages with arboreal plants shows both the topicality and theinaufficient treatment of these questions. The results of the investigations on the vernalization of the buds are partly set forth in this treatise. The 'vegetation test was made with 3 species of Pyrus malus , 1 prunus cerasus ('both 2 years of age) and with prunus fruticosa, ribe i rum , ---Tan EnRtern "A N.r-IM ' 4 nitts On the Vernalization Stage in Arboreal Plants. 2 /,'- 3 -44 16 species of grape-pear). In order to determine the period of ver- nalization, the plants were kept in open air and brought in room temperature in certain internals- The datas of the shooting of the bads (of both vegetative and generative) are summarized in table 1. The authors determined theperiod of the stage of vernalization of both the ve8etative and generative buds of the teat plants with respect to orientation by using meteorological data. For this purpose the number of days was calculated with a medium tempera- ture below looC (the vernalizationcontinues also beyond a remark- able range below 1o0C) until theoarrying of the plants into the room. Moreover it was considered that the shooting of the buds of the plants which were brought into th*oom, should take place in the course of 30 to 4o days at th4most. In the case of p.Yrus malus the vernalization of the vegetative buds was closed onLy towards February. During the experiments, this date was by a 114 days period of lowest temperatures. In this variant of experiments (see table 1) the period of vernalization of the buds (with re- speot to orientation) is understood to embrace 84 days. The co- ming into blooms in room temperature has taken place after 28 to 34 days. Attention should be paid to the shooting of some indivi- dual vegetative point-shaped buds in lower temperature didrDt at- Card 2/4 tain 2 to 3 months yet. The cause may be looked for in an accamu- A -On the Vernalization Stage in Arboreal Plants. 2D -3-4 146 ASSOCIATION: Institute of Biology of the Bashkir Branch of the AN USSR (Institut biologii Bashkirskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTED: June 24, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician SUBMITTED: December lo, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 RATKOV. G.KI. Acclimatization experiments with Hatasequoia glyptostroboides HA4 at Chong at the Botanical Garden of the Bashkir Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Bot. thur. 44 no.7:1004-1007 J1 159. MRA 12:12) l.Baobkirskiy filial AN SSSR Ufa. (M-Metasequoiaf ~, BAYKOV, I.I. (Kollchugino) Specialization In the road toward furtber successes. Shvein.prom. no.2:73-24 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Clotbing industry) 84965 S/056j6O/O39/003/051/058/xx 44h 100 BOo6/BO7O AUTHOR: TITLE: Polarization of Internal Conversion Electrons Emitted After Beta Decay of Oriented Nuclei PERIODICAL: Zhurnal okeperimentalluoy t tooreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol- 399 No- 3(9)p pp. 624 - 632 TEXT: The polarization of internal conversion electrons emitted by un- polarized nuclei after beta decay has been studied several times before. The purpose of the present paper is to complete the results obtained earlier. It makes a theoretical study of the mixed conversion transi- tions from three L-subahells and of pure transitions from the LIII sub- shell. It is shown that a more aoourate information on the P-interattion constants can be obtained from a study of the polarization correlation of P-particles and the conversion electrons following the P-decay of A conv. el. oriented nuclei. The cascade Ii __4 Il 12 is considered. The Card 1/3 Polarization of Internal Conversion Electrons Emitted After Beta Decay of Oriented Nuclei 8L965 5/056j6O/O39/003/051/058/XX B006/BO70 following assumptions are made: The spin Ii of the oriented nucleus is along the z-axis, the direction of the emitted 0--partiole is given by its momentum i, and the direction of emission of the conversion elec- tron is given by the unit vector 4n. Now# the polarization of a conversion 4 1 -$' electron = Sp P_d4/3p P (t%> is the mean value of the spin of the electron in the rest system) is studied, account being taken of the electric field of the nucleus. An explicit formula is obtained for which gives the polarization of the conversion electron for any multi- pole mixture. The author gives the polarization for an unoriented ini- tial nucleus. Finally, a.formula for is given for the special case of an V1 - E2 mixture, with the initial nucleus being unpolarized and the P-transition being allowed. In an appendixv the polarization para- meters for VIZ2~ M1, and E2 transitions are tabulated (Tables 1-10) for unoriented nuclei with Z - 57p 659 739 and 81 u transition energies from 0-1 to 0-7 for oonversions from the LV LIII and LIII shells. Radial integrals of L. A, Sliv were used for the calculations. The correlation. Card 2/3 :1 171&6~ EWT(11/=(k)Y~MO/EZC(by,2/F.Stw)-Z ---AFFTC/ASD ~~3/441 7/0; AL-1=54UN MA: Ak,3003965 JM(G)/SSD ps-4/Pi-4/ 0/0057/63/033/, 7/0890/08f2g Fo-4/Fib-4 AVMOR: Bayk0Vj,8.; E anashvill,R.R. TITW; Equalization of the'teaperature.of charged partiolea Ina plasma S OURM Zhurnal telduilcheskoy fialkil v,33, no.7, 1963, 896-892 ~TOPIC TAGS: plasma, temperature relaxation .',ABSTRACT: The usual expression for the ion-electron temperature relaxation time, -derived on the basis of the Maxwellian velocity distribution, does not agreewith recent numerical 3alculations of the energy transfer from hot ions to cold elf-otrors -(J.Killen, W.Hockeotte, C.Boer,WRL-6383, 1961). In the present paper a correction to the formula to., the relaxation time is derived with deviations of the electron velocities from Vag Uaxwellian distribution taken into account. The electron dis- tribution funotioa -19 expressed as the product of a Maxwellian distribution funct:Wn and a correction lactor, and the correction factor is expanded in a, series ol asso- ciated Laguorre p3lynomials. This corrected distribution function is inserted into. the* kinetic equation, and a system of differential equations ij. obtainod for the temperatures and the oxprasion coefficients. The ion temperatitre is assumed to re- main constant, anl only the lowest order expansion coefficient Is retained in the Card 1/2 L 1 -63 0' .4 NR: AP3003965 in the correction to the electron distribution function. Tharesulting differenti-: al o4tiation is solved for'the electron distribution function with the further assum- ~pti,on.that the quantity mjTo/%Tj In large. An integral occurring in the solution is tabulated. With the aid of the corrected electron distribution function, a cor- rectod equation is obtained for the time derivative of the electron temperatura. The corrected electron distribution function indicates the presence of tower low energy electrons than would be found In a Maxwellian distribution for the same tom- perature. This is in qualitative agreement with the numerical calculations cited above. "In conclusion, we express our gratitude to.A.A.Rukhadze for suggesting them: Problom and to V.P.Silin and L.U.Xovrln~~nkh for valuable discussions." Orig.art.~ has- 14 formulas and I table. ASSOCIATION: Fiziebookly Institut la.P.I.Loebodeva, Moscow (Physical rustitut SUMMED: 2Wun62 DATE ADQ.- O7Aug63 Sam: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO MW- BOVt 002 OnUM: Z03 C"40/2 IJ?(0 AT ACC Ngs M028304 SOURCE CODE: Un/0057/65/035/011/1913/1924 AUTHOR*. 09!LO.V, 1, S. Rukhadze, A.A, &0 ORO: Physics Institute P.N.Lebodev, Moscow (7izIchoskiy institut) TITLE: Excitation of oscillations tn*opposing strewo of nonuntform, plasma SOURCE: Zhurnal tokbutcheskoy fir4ki, v. 35, no. 11, INS, 191:t-1924 4; ? j TOPIC TAGS t plasma bloom, plasma stnbill-tZ, nonuniform plasma "I c1sma Mpgnetie fjol(j. magnetic trap A TMAM. The authors discusis the -stability of two identical nontinij,?rm OUCE-AMS of . Y, I in 4 ' L .plasma moving In opposite dlrtction.,. parallel to a strang extern agh c rieldi the velocities, tempe'ratures, 9Tkd"densities of the streams being assumed to -tary in n Wrection, perpendicular to the motibri. The calculations for nonuniform streams~ were undertaken In an effort to account for the pa6r.agreement with expariment of .the analogous theory previously.developed for uniform.streams, The treatment is: based on the kinetic equation without collision terms, from which disparsion equa- tions are derived in the geometric optics approximation. It is shown that the non- uniformity of the st 'reams strongly affects their stability only at frequencies below at least one of the relevant Larmor frequencies. Separate d-.4p,:rzion equations axe derived and d1scussed-for frequencies below the ion Larmor frequency and between, the ion and electron Larmor frequencies. Owing to the nonuniformity there are In- 4 -Card 1/2 UDC: M.9 J L 40655-66 ACC NRi -Ap602~jO4 stabilities at these frequencies which are not damped by the external magnats'.. f ield; expressions are derived fo~ the corresponding logarithmicAncremUnLs. InstabIlItI.-S of this type should occur.la the closed Wignetic trap described recently by G.M.Batanov at al. (DAN SSSR, 160, No. 6,1965) at frequencies from 105 'to 108 cyclo/ sec; it in suggested that the resulting oscillations may give rise to anomalous diffusion of the plasma transverse to'the magnetic field and thus account for the abort life of the plaama in this ftstallation. MM OODE; 20 WM DATZ: O=ar 65/ ORIO.RXF: 007. OM RZF: 002 JI(A) CWj 2/2 VT 4123,1-6- :7 1 u"r-, AT ACC NR- AP6018745 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/006/1137/1140 ~ACCOUn: BaXkoV, I.S. 4W ORG: Physics Institute im. P.N.Lebedev, Moscow (Fizicheskiy institut) '13 sum TITLE: On the stabilization of hydrodynamic drift oscillations in a nonuniform rotating cylindrical plasma SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fisiki, v. 36, no. 0, 1966, 1137-1140 TOPIC TAGS: plasma stability, plasma instability, nonuniform plasma, magnetic field, electric field ABSTRACT: This paper is concerned with stabilization by a nonuniform radial electric field of the long wavelength hydrodynamic oscillations of a nonuniform elasma czlinder~ In a longitudinal magnetic field.!-'/It is assumed that the strength of the radial electric field is proportional to the distance r from the axis, that the ion density is a Gaussian function of r, and that the magnetic pressure Is much higher than the "Y kinetic pressure. The linearized equation for potential oscillations, based on the iT kinetic equation and the self-consistent Maxwell field, is written for oscillations of frequency f such that It - Lul is small compared with the ion Larmor frequency and large compared with the product of the longitudinal wave number by the electron therms velocity. Here L in the azimuthal wave number and u is the frequency of the drift rotation of the plasma cylinder in the crossed fields. From that equation there are Carj 1/2 UVC: 533. 9 -1-4 ~' 2 3 1 ACC NRt AP6018745 derived expressions for the complex frequencies of the oscillations. The resulting stability condition differs from that obtained in the geometric optics approximation by I.S.Baykov, L.S,Bogdankovich, and A.A,Rukhadze (Preprint A-92, FIANO'1964; Yadernyjl*, sintez, 5, No.4, 1965) only in the numerical values of the coefficients* The radial electric field tends to stabilize all the long wavelength oscillations with frequencie lower than the Larmor and drift frequencies of the particles. It is suggested that the mechanism discussed here may have been responsible for the stability of the ro- tating plasmas in the experiments of C.Wlane mid T,Tsukishima (Radio Science, J.Res., NBS, 69D, No.3, IM). The authors thank V,P.Silin and A,A*Rukhadze for discussions and valuable remarks. Or1go art* has: 1.2 formulao SUB OWN: 20 SM DATZS' IlAug65/ OR:G. R]Wt 003/ OTH RIW: 002 Card 2/2MZ-p L o44oi-6 EWT(l) IJP(c) AT AP6034422 SOURCE CODE: UIR/0386/66/004/008/OM/0302 AUTHOR: ~ffkov,' I.' S. ORG: Bice 1Wtitute Im. P. N. rAbedev, Acadwy of Sciences SSSR (Fizicheskiy in- stitut Ak&deaU nauk SSSR) TITIZ: Hydrodynamic drift-dissipative instabilitiesoi~a -plans 3ath'non-uniform temperature SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnov i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pialms v redaktsiyu, Prilozheniye, V. 4P no. 8P 3,9"p 299-302 TOPIC TAGS: plasma instabilityp plasma dynamicaj, plasma temperature, plasm diffusion ABSTRACT: The author shows by imestigating the stability of the initial state of a plasma against potential perturbations that allowance for the plasma temperature and viscosity inbomogeneities leads to the appearance of a number of new low-frequency in- stabilities in an inhomogeneous plasma with collisions. The existence of the insta- bilities is deduced from a dispersion relation based on the linear equations of bydro- dynamics. Various conditions under vhich they exist are determined. It is also shown that the obtained instabilities lie In the same frequency region both for isothermal and nonisothermal plasma. Being of the long-vave typeo they can lead to anomraously large diffusion with a coefficient of the order of magnitude of that for Bobm d1ffu- sion. The author thankB,V. P. W.Upand A. A. Rukhadze for advice and a useful dis- cussion of the results of this vork. Orig. art. has-. IT formulas. SUB CODE: aD/ am DATz: i6aaa/ oRm nF: oo3 r-A .11.1 VMh 1".AYFOV, ; '11 oo!ti. t,~zo)r. nx_,~ j,i,(.Ci, Of tC-r' I- V11.1 t!j p ;I,_I,.ursny of the determ-1-rial"lon of oux1l. an.,~!~5 fr%-3m acr,phategrapiliz plar.s of -flat country. 'zv. u-.1ic-b. ZAV.; geol. 1 aErDf, .~, I 1 164. tic !CC _' 02 I* N3vo-~hezlhpaaidy pol Rekomeridw.rana kafedrocy gecdoz~_-'Ie BAYKOV. I.Ya. (Gazalkent, Uzbekakaya SSR) Arithmetic calculations in construction work. 14at.y shkole (141RK 1'-': 11) no.4:40-42 JI-Ag 159. - (Arithmetic, Commercial-Conetruction Industry) BAYKOV,X.I.; FWUKHOV,S.P. Circular broaching method for cutting straight-toothed bevel gears. Stan. I Instr. 26 no 8:11-13 Ag'.55. (VIRA 8:12) iGear cutting) BAYKOV,K.I.; PETUKHOV,S.P. Cutting tapered straight-toothed gears by the method of circular broaching, Stan. I instr,26 no.10:27-29 0155. (XLRA 9:1) (Gear cutting) (Broaching machines) UYKOV, K. M. - 4647. lash opyt poluchaniya vysokikh vroshayev sornovykh i trailiabnykh kulltur (Kolkhos "Yangi-turmushch" chishmiv. rayon& bashkir assr). M., 1954. 18 a. 19 am. (Glav. vpr. s-kh propagandy i muki a-va sellskogo khosyaystva RSFSR.) 25-000 Ekz Beepl. - (55-167) p 633.1 ot -a 633.58 ct) (47.83) SD: Letopial Zhurnallnykh Statey,, Vol. 7, 1949 ------- - __ ____ I ___W I - __ - __ - - - - __ - - ____ __ __ ____ ____ __ - __ - ____ __ - __ - - ___ __ __ __ - __ - - __ ___ __ - - - - - __ ___ ___ __ - L ~ 11 hc- -1 - L.:..- 0 "Methods of alloying and producing sintered Nb-base alloys." TITLE: The Sixth All-Union conference on Powder Metallurgy (Held at Moscow, 21 November 1962 SOURCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no- 3, 1963. P- 110 ~ BA 'PIP-4.44; ~~, Som peculiarities of mining systems used in cross pitching seam. Trudy Inst.gor.dela 3:20-27 156. OM" 9: 8) Musnetsk Basin--Coal mines and mining) Jill 00 th 0 ju. All 11 BAYKOV, M. A., Cand Tech Sci - (giss) "Investigati on of multi-layer working of mine fields in the Prokopl~evsk-Kiselev area of the Kuzbass," E-oscow., 1960, 16 pp, 15o cop. (1-11oscow Mining Institute in I. V, Stalin) (Up 42-6o, ji3) BUTKEVICH, Roman Veniaminovich; BRAYTSEV, Andrey Vasillyevich; .' , I a SINAXSKIY, Viktor Pavlovich; PEBZMZEV$ Marell Petrovichl VESKOV, M.I.p otV. red. (Experience in short face mining of medium thickness flat seams] Opyt razrabotki pologikh plastov srednei moshch- nosti korotkimi zaboiami. Moskva, TSentr. in-t tekhn. informataii ugollnoi provqshl.p 1962. 78 p. (MIRA 170) BRAYTSEV, A.V.; BAYKOV,,_M.,A.; SINAYSXIY, V.P. Improving cbamber and pillar systems of mining for flat seams of the Kuznetsk Basin. Gor. i ekon. vop. razrab. ugoll i rud. most. no.ls23-35 162. i)GRA 160) (ruanetak Basin-Coal mines and mining) BUTKEVICH, R,V., kand.tekhn.nauk; SUTTSEVp A.V.t kand.tekhn.nauk; kand.tekhx.nauk; PEfMWRZKV, M.P., inzh.; SINAYSKIY, V.P., inzh. Using short working faces in medium-thick flat aeams in the Kuznetsk Basin. Nauch. ooob. IGD 17s64-71 162. NMA 16:7) (Kuznetsk Basin-~4oal, mines and mining) Warakul'skaya poroda owets (Astralchem brood of sheep) Moskva# Sel'Khozois,, 1953. 131 p. illus., graphs, map, tables (Populyarnyye monografft) At head of title: Russia. Glavnoye Upravleniye Sellskokhozyaystvarincy Propogandy i Russia. Ministerafto Sel'skogo Khosyaystva i Zagotovok. Nauchno-lealedovatel'skikh Uchreshdam#.. 727.2 J3 T BAYKOV M I - HURZAKOVA, V.V.,, red.; PERESTPEINA, Z.D., takhn. red. az;;;~ [Karakul sheep] Karakullskala poroda *veto. Moskva, Sell- khosgis, 1953. 131 P. (Kqrakul sheep) (miRA 16:7) G. i 1K.-aiii. vu tt;, in. vet-rin. ~'fil ld-'he, 4 ?.Fl., student nauk; KC,71AC~'., '1.A . Y'rin. vetL SI IF,r!iZI, v veterin. vr,.c:).; t ; SPIVU T Results of tes%ing phenothiazir.e afainst warb,e. f"y ~nfezuition of cattle. 3F OMURA J~:i) vn*,(--rira.-n:::; i-stitut (f*,,- 'kns'pay sell s'KoVhrjzy-,ystvenr.:~:.- (for Z~otov) . 3. Tukheinichskiv veter.'rarnyy uchast.ok, Khoimskoi-o rayona, Noigc, .1 veter-narnyy rodsxoy oblasti (for Kozlov, Baykov). 4. Volkovy-,ki teichnikur. (for Slepnev, Golubitskaya, Boreychenko, Sinkevich, snmrey). BAYKOV. N Planning the future mechanization of administrative work in an economic council. Biul.nauch. inform.: trud i zar. plats. 4 no.8:24-33 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Office management) (Machine accounting) BA/*ovl N. A. zapasnye obasti avtomobilis. Z18-3; allbom chertethei. j%,are parts of automobile ZIS-5; a pictorial albu&/. Moskva, Gos. wmebao-tekhu. Isd-vo as8hinostrolt. lit- ry. 1950. 133T.P. (chiefly diagre.) DW: TLZ13.ZZB3 SO: Soviet TransmoXia -A" Tn oarain , Library of Congress Reference Department, Washingto_n, 1932, Unclassified. 1. N. [~3, 2. USSR (600) 4. Exchange of Experiences 7. Yodificat'lon of the Transmission Countershaft of the Zis-5 Truck. Avtomobill . No- 4, 1952. 9. 4W Abstract of CSDR 28?7, Unclass. PAUCAlf, WiNSUROV9 E.1, ~- Yethods for !mprovirg air tightness In the gathering of gas wid oil. Neft. khoz. 43 no.5.37.-40 My 165. (VJRA 184) -JAY , - IVANOV, Ye.N.; SHAPOVALOV, D.K. B KOV, -, N.M. ; Utilization of oil field waste waters in the Tatar A.S.S.R. .1 9ftep-om. delo no.1:11-15 165. (MIRA 18*.3) L Nettepromplovoye upravleniya nLeninogorskneftlfl. BAYKOV, N.M.; BUCHIN, A.N.; GUZHIIOVSKIY, L.P.; DMUNOV, F.V. Econouic effectiveness of the industrial experiment carried out in the Bavly field, Neft, kbox, 40 no.6:6-10 Je '62. (KRA 15:6) (Bavly region-Oil fields-Produotion methods) 1 N.M., ;3'1!~7110117 : i.1 V A BAYX, ~;V V 3,14.i UKR1-KH1N,1.P. Investigating reservoirs on the basis oil curves of the pressure change in reactive wells in the presence of a harmonic oscillation Ir the flu,.; o,- pressure in a stimalation well. Nauch.-takh.sbor. po dob.nefti no. 18t65-72 162. r,-"RA l7t6) BAYKOV, N.M.; SABLI11. I.V. 11asic trends in the complete automation and remote control of a petroleum production enterprise. Neft. khoz. 38 no.9:12-14 S 160., .,- , (MIRA 13:9) (Oil fields-P~roduction nethode) (Automation) BkYKM, N.M.; YANSUROV., E.I.; SHAPOVALCVj, D.K* Sealing oil and gas gathering syste=. Nefteprom. delo no.8:24- 28 165. (MIRA 18t9) 1. Neftepromplovoye uporavlenl7e "Isninogorskneft'". KAZAMM, F.; PEUVINA, N., konduktor; BAYKOV, R., slesarl depo If the party says it must be dones Communist Youth League wswore, ayel Zhil.-kom. khoz. 12 no./+:I+-5 Ap 162. (MIRA l5t7) 2, Sekretarl "artipogo byuro Upravloniya noginskogo tramaya (for Kamteevj. .2. Chlen komiteta Vnee0yumogo Lerdrokop koemmnistichei3kogo soyuza molodeshi (for BaLykov). (Comunist Youth League) (Noginsk-Streetoaral BORK)TOV, A.; BAYKOV, S.._. The path to plenty. Sov.profsolusr 7 no*20:33-37 0 959, (HIR& 12:12) 1. Predeedatell Koskovskogo obkom profsoyusa rabachikh I sluzhashchikh sellskogo kbosyaystva i zagotevok (for Bormotov) 2. Starably Inzbener oblastnogo upravlanlya sovkbosov (for Baykov). (Noscow Province-Farm mechanization-Technological innovations) BAYKOV,_A,4.; GALIPERIN, Yu.F.; IOFFF., A.F.; SHLOKOV, G.N. Ferrites with rectangular hysteresis loops for elootronic-physical apparatus. Mnogokan. izm. sist. v iad. fiz. no.5tl58-164 163. (MM 16:12) BLUM, S.Fo inshener; JAWABINk, A.Te. rlvl-.*W~~r" 1;01.- Ulna of the Kodal 4004-A pover truck In the 'Novyl myloTwl Plawto Xaal,-shir.pron. 20 no.1;31-32 153. WaA 8:3) 1, Zavad wRovyy mylovarg. (loric-lift, Arwks) RWYATOT, M.P., ksad.tekhn.nau)"~O~VSJF~-* X&GNITSIIY, L.A..insh,; MYABINA. A.Ye.,Inzh.; SHMIDT, A-A-.kwA.tekhn.n&uk; BELUU79 I.?., Inxh. Operational experience with the THB-2 unit. Nael.-zhireprom. 23 no.1:39-41 '39. (KRA 12: 1) 1. 1hurIkovskiy politakhatcheskiy lustitut in. V.I.Lenins, (for Bespystow) 2. Moskovskly sayod "No"y mvlovar" (for Bsykav. Vagmitskljr, Derymbim). 3. fSentralinaya nauchno-imeledovatell- s)mya laborstoriya Upravleui* meditsinskoy i parfymernoy proWshlennosti Mongorsovnuftoza (for Shmidt, Belysyev)* (Hoscow-Oll Industries-3quipment and supplies) (saponification) BAYKOV, S., PA 17 Now Ball Bearings. *Review of B. M. Oseledohik's Book, 'Production of Mile for Ball Bearings," S. Beykov, JhV j 1 p *Vest Ykehinostroy' No 11 ftfavorable reriev: wAnthor to unacquainted with the branch of Industry about which he Is writing. Consequentlyp the book completely misoonstmes the state of ball bearing manufacture in the USS." Published bY MeAhtiz,,1947j, Sverdlovsk, 58 pp, 3,000 copies, 2 rubles 50 kopeck. l7Aqw.-.- B&YKOV, S. P. Cand Tech Sci Dissertation: "Investigation of Mauhine Filing of Stamped Spherical Steel Blanks". 23 May 49 Uoscow Order of the Labor Red Banner Higher Technical School inami Bauman. c%0 Vecheryaya MoVM Sum 71 3&'YKOVS S. P. "Techmlogy of Speed in the Manulacture of Bearings," Podshinnik, No.5,, 1952 RAYKOV, S.P kand tekhn. nauk; EELE24KO, I.S., kamd. tekhn. nauk; nid-061 S:F., izizh.; LfMANCHIKOV, H.P.p inzh.; EERNSHTEYN,, I.L,, inzh.; BOGORODITSKIT, D.D.j, inzh.1 BOUNOVA, Ye.V., kand. tekbn. nauk; BROZGOLI, I.M., kand. tekhn.nauk; VLADIMIROVj, V.B... inzb.; VOLKOV, F.D.,, kand. tekbn. nauk; GERASIYOVA, N.N., inzb.; ZHMOVITSM , A.F., in2h.; KAWOVt M.F., inzh.; KAI:EVTSOV, V.M., kand. tekbn. nauk; KOIMMxIKOV,, I.V., inzb.; KOIIDRHIYEVI I.M.p inzh.; KUZhTTSOV, I.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; LIVOV, D.S.,, kand. tekbn. nauk; IXSENKO~ I.Ya.,, kand. tekbn. nauk; YJUWVV, L.M., inzh.; CLEYNIK, N.D., in2b.; RABINER, 79.G.0 U21I.; ROZMSTVENSI=# lu.L., kand. tekhn. nauk; SAKHONIKO, I.M... kand. tekbn. nick; SIDOROVI P.N.y insh.j SPITSYN, N,A,t prof,y doktor takhn. nauk; SMISHKVSM . A.I.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; CHIAIKOVI V.T., kand. tekbnnauk; SHEYN, A.S., kand. tekbn. nauk; VIBERG, N.Ya.p nauebrqy red.; BIAGOSKLONOVA,, N.Yu., inzb., red. izd-va; SOKOWVA, T.F.j takhn. red. [Antifriction bearings; manual] Podshipniki kacheniia,- spra- vochnoe posobie. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekbn, izd-vo mashino- strol't. lit-ry, 1961. 828 p. (KMA -15:2) (Bearings (Machiner7)) jBATXOV, T.P.; VZXM, A.A.; GORCHINSXIT, S.A.; ZARIONOT, A.G.; PIATOROVO A.T.; SAMNOV. ?.M.. inshener, redaktor; SOKOL*VA, T#Y., takhaicheekty redaktor; XATYMU, Te.1.8 takW- chaskly rectaktor (Agricultural machinery and spare parts for it; a reference ftnuall Sel'skokhosialstvannye mashiny i, sapasaye chasti k nim; spravochnike It&. 3--e, ispr. i dop. Pod red. P.M.Safronova. Noskva, Goo. naue'llmo- takhn. ixd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-rye Volol. [Machines for tilling, sowing and planting, mechanization of livestock farms, for the protection of plants from posts aAd primary procausing of industrial crops] Kashiny dlis, obrabotid pochvy, poseva, i posadict, makhanizatail zhivoinovodetva, dlia zashchity rustanii ot vreditelat I pervichnoi obrabotki tekhniche9kikh kulltur, 1956. 706 p. (KIMA 9:11) (Agricultural machinery) BAYKOV, T p 1.15 7L 1 . 2 33 SSLISKOMMAYSTVIS,N]ME YASIM I MPASIME CHASTI I A".;M: SPRAV~~IIIK (AMJ3'UL-A'RAL l,AC'lU'l'M-S AND TIM-R SPAIME PARTS; 1, UMELKA., BY) T..i. BAITOV (I ml-) 3. ISHI- I DOP. IZD- i~~.OSYVA, Ylslicilz, 1956- V. lulls., Toms. LIB. HAS: V. 1 J=VWF-ftopfW4*trovich; V3KS3M, Abram Arouovloh; GCW IT. Urger Antonorloh; LUIMV, Alskeandr OrlsorlyovIch; IWONOT, AnatnIly Vislilywloh; Vasillyevloh; SAP-ONOT. P.M., insh., red.; AVSRAROVA, T~,G.g red* lzdmova; UVAIMA, AeFe, te=4 red* (Agrioultvral moblus and spare puts for them; handbook] Sol'-' skokho4a,lntv~uWe mamblay I sapsmWe ch&otl k six; ap-myochnik. Isdo 3.,, .1spr. I daT, PM red, P.11~ Sirronova, Moskra, Goo, amwhoo-tekh. Indwre mehinostrolt. lit-ry, Tol.2 [NumestivC nachlues for grains,, grasses and Industrial. crops] Mashirq dUa uborki sernov7khq tekhnichanklkh kalltur I tray. 1958 ?23 p. (Urvestirg awhinery) inu UtIO) -JAXKaVy-T-OZ~VIEKSER, A.A. ; GOFCHINSKIY, S.A.; LARIONOV, A.G.; PIATONOV, A.V.; CHUHAYEVSKIY, A.V.; SOLDVIYEV, D.I., Inzh., red.; OIOKOIDVA, T.F., tekhn. red. [Agricultural machines and tbeirepare parts; a manual]Sel'sko- khoziaistvannyo mashiny i zapasnye chasti k nim; spravochnik. 2., ispr. i dop. izd. Pod red. D.I.Solov'yeva. Moskva, Mashgiz. Book 1.[Machines for tillage, sowing, and planting, for plant protection, and for livestock farms]Mashiny dlia obrabotki pochvy, poseva, i posadki, dlia zashchity rastenii i dlia zhivot- novodcheskikh ferm. 1953. 615 p. (MIRA 16;2) 1. Rassia (1923- U.S.S.R.*.Ministerstvo sellskokhozyaystvennogo mashinostroyaniya. (Agricultural machiner7) KRUPNOV, N.K.; BAYKOV, U.M.; KAGAN, Ya.M. ~ jwl~~ 11 - Injecting unfiltered water to maintain reservoir pressure, Neft. khoz. 41 no.401-35 Ap 163. (MIRA 17-10)