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BYLAKOV, B. V.
" Volume 1 (Oscillations).", published by the State Publishing House ofr Technical-
T7heoretical Literature, Moscow-Leningrad 1949.
BYWOV,' A. 1.
25515. Nivelimaya Syyazl Nulya Kronshtadtskogo Futshtoka S Materikom. SborrL4Jc Nauch.-
Teldin. 1. Proizvod. Statey Po Ge(>Iezii, Kartograf ii, Aeros I I Yemke I Gravimetrii, IrIf7p.
23, 1949, s. 61-68
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnyldi Stsitey, Vol. 34, Moskva, 1949
BTLBJIS, E.V.. insh.; IOMONOSOV, Yu.M., insh.
Research work of the technological laboratory at the Tashkent
Excavator Plant. Strol.i dor.mashinostr. 4 n0.10:30-32
0 159. (MIRA 13:2)
Tashkent-lkxcavating machinery)
ashkent-IIngineering research)
R
Fy ~4 /7- 09-10-218
AUTHOR: Bylbas, V.A., Minister of Water Resources of the Uzbek SSR
TITLE: "Water Resources of the Uzbekskaya SSR During the Past 40
Year:" ~1917-1957 Vodnoye khozyayzstvo Uzbekskoy SSR za
40 1 t 1917-1957~
PICRIODICAL: "Gidrotekhniks i Melioratmiya", 1957, # 10, p 12-23 (USSR)
ABSTRACTi Extensive new irrigation projects were built during the
periods of the let and 2nd 5-year plans. Rapid development
of irrigation protects during subsequent years was started
with the building of the Bolshoy Ferganskiy canal and the
Katta-Kurganak, Urta-Tokay, Kayrak-Kum and Uch-Kzyl reser-
voirs. Reorganization and mechanization of irrigation systems
was started in 1950 by introducing effective and scientifit
methods for the application of water. Among the technical
improvements were the construction of modern head gates,
equipping the irrigation systems with automatic control and
measuring devices, reconstruction of small irr.igation pro-
jects, introduction of sprinkling for cotton crops, mechan-
ization of flooding, reducing losses from'iiltration and
remote control. BY 1956, yields of cotton crops had increas-
card 1/3 ed 6 fold as comparid with 1913, and rank first in the world
99-10-2/8
"Water Resources of the Uzbekskaya SSR During the Past 40 Years" (1917-
1957)
with regard to production of raw cotton. Tn order to in-
crease the quantity of water for irrigation purposes, new
reservoirs were built and the capacities of existing ones
were increased. Of great importance are the plans to be
carried ont in Central Fergana and Golodnaya Step'. It is
plannned to put 100,000 hectares of virgin soil and tens of
thousand hectares of uncultivated land in the Fergana area
under irrigation. Plans are made to irrigate within 5-6.
years 200,000 hectares of virgin soil in the Golodnaya Step"
and to produce from 320,000 to 340,000 tons of cotton annual-
ly. Presently under construction are the Tuya-Buguz and the
Tahim-Kurgan reservoirs. Planned are the building of the
Yuzhno-Sukhan, the Chardarin, the Charvak and the Turk re-
servoirs. Large irrigation and melioration projects are
being carried out in,the Andizhan territory on the formerly
swampy plateaus Sary-Suyak, Sary-Dzhugun, Ulugnar and eastern
Taz-Yavan. Settlements, roads, bridges, schools and hospit-
als are under construction, parallel with the efforts made
Card 2/3 to increase the yields of the various crops.
99-10-2/8
;'Water ReSources of the Uzbekskaya SSR During the Past 40 Years" (1917-1957)
The article contains 19 photographs.
I
ASSOCIATION: Ministry of Water Resources of the Uzbekskaya SSR (Minister-
stvo vodnogo khozyaystya Uzbekskoy SSR)
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
BYLE&S. V.A.
The Great Fergana Canal. Gidr.i mel. 12 no-2:10-15 F 160.
(MIRA 13:6)
1. Ministr Yodnogo khozyaystva UzSSR.
(Fergana Canal. Great)
S/065/63/000/002/001/008
E075/E436
AUTHORS: ISagulyants, V.I., Tishkoval V.N.,-Amar, Sh.,
Byllchinskaya, M.-
TITLE. reparation of synthetic lubricating oils of the type
of complex esters of mono- and dicarboxylic acids
PERIODICAL; Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no.2, 1963,
15-20
TEXT. Adipic and sebacie acids were esterified at 120 to 1400C
with isoamyl-n-hexyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-nonyl,
and n-decyl alcohols, using cation exchanger KY-2 (KU-2) as-
catalyst (16% wt of the acids). Anion
q -exchanger AB-17 (AV-17)
was used after the esterification to remove residual acids from
the esters. To minimize the formation of acid esters (half
esters) an excess of the alcohols (25 to 50% theoretical) was
used. An ester of technical C~ -C6 fatty acids with pentaerythrit-
ol was also prepared. The yie ds for all the esters ranged from
92.5 to 99.3%. Di-2-ethylhexylsebacate, di-2-ethylhexyladipate
and diisoamyladipate had setting points of less than -600C and may'
be suitable as components of synthetic lubricating oils.
Di-2-ethylhexylsebacate and the pentaerythritol ester are the most
Card 1/2
s/o65/63/000/002/001/008
Proparation of synthetic ... E075/E436
promising esters for practical applications (viscosity at 100*C:
3.20 and 4,:52 cst respectively; setting points: -60 and -650C
respectively; viscosity indices: 155 and 138 respectively). The
use of ion exchangers as esterification catalysts presents many
advantages over' catalysts such as ZnO and H2SO4. The advantages
arei relatively low esterification temperature, high yields,
possibility of using continuous esterification processes, ease of
separation of the catalyst from the products. The catalyst can
be used several times and can be regenerated easily.
There are 3 tables.
ASSOCIATIONS: and GP im.eni Gubkin
Card 2/2
1SAGUMANTS. V.I.; TISHKOVA, VA.; AMAR, Sh.; BYLIGHIMSKAYA, M.
Production of synthetic lubricating oils of tho type of mono- and
dicarboxy-lic acid esters. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 8 no.2-15-20
F 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1 Moskovskiy institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlobnosti
IlL akademikeL Gubkirwi
BUDA, A. Z.
*Annual Cycle of the Development of Fruit Plants,," Priroda, No.2. 1952
BUDA, A. Z.
Altai Territory - Cherry
Growing cherries in. Altai. Territory. Sad i og. No. 2, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953, Uncl.
BYLDA, A. Z. Cand Agr Sai -- (diss) Vw of Improving the OW16we
I u
CherrLwln Altayskiy Kray." M19hurinsk, 1957. 16 pp 20 cm.
~ Atj:L-�)
(Min of Agriculture USSR, not im I. V. Michurin), 100
copies (FJr,, 25-57, 115)
h L F\
11~
U-SYR Human and Animal Physiology, Nervous System, T
General Froblems4'
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.j 1958, 102163.
Author Bylekbayeva, L. E.
Inst
Title The Reflectory Influences from the Receptors of
the Thyroid Gland on the Arterial Pressure, Res-
piration and Lymph Circulation.
Orig Pub: Vestn. AN KazSSR, 1957, No 10, 98-103.
Abstract: Solutions of acetylcholine (1 : 10 -0.5 - 2 ml)
and KI (1-2% solution, 0.5-4 ml) were passed
through the blood vessels of the thyroid gland
of narcotized adult dogs. The reflexive increase
of blood pressure, acceleration of breathing, in-
crease of lymph circulation were observed. The
increase of pressure in the vessels of the 3land
Card 1/2
USSR / Hu;man and Animal Physiology. Nervous System. T
General Problems.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Bial., No 22, 1958, 102163.
Abstract: from 120 to 240 mm of mercury column led, in maj-
ority of observations, to a decrease of blood pres-
sure, deepening of respiration, and increase of
lymph circulation. Thus, aside from the chemo-
receptors, there are also baroreceptors In the
vessels of thyroid gland. -- K. S. Ratner.
Card 2/2 78
BYLENKO., Ia. T.
Pouble-Wa3led Hive in Kazakhstan,* Pchelovodstvo, 29, No.8, 1952
MIICA, Barbara, mgrainz.; SZXMLNSKI, Jan,. iaz.
control, of hydraulic crevices vith "reper* globules marked
by radioaetive isotopes.. YAM Pol 18 noAzSupplo: Biu-ety-n
lnstftutu Naftowego 3.2 no*2/3:4-5 162.
BYL10A, Barbara, mgr inz.
Certain caunes of fallJng to irrigate petroleum eeposits In
Poland. Nafta. Pol 20 no.2:44-48 F 164.
I. Instytut Naftowy, Krakow.
S/061/62/000/010/077/085
Bi 66/Bl 44,?
MORS: igna
AUT Kopytowski, Jerzy, Grzywa, Edward, Bylica. PO
TITLE: Some properties of KER S 3012 styrene-butadlene rubber
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 10, 1962, 655, abstract
1OP392 (Tworzywa wielkocz"teczkowe, v. 6,-Ao. 6, 1961,
178-162)
TEXT: The mastication process of KER S 3012 rubber is'sttdied in order
to select the optimum plasticity and rate of mastication.'.-~nd to find the
optimum physico-mechanical properties of the rubber. -Thg-kineti.cs of
heat softening depend on the initial plasticity. llasticyj~ion -Aa quickest
with a Defo plasticity of ---'1400. After such rubber has-,been kept in
store for 2-3 months the sheets stick together. Increasi'~g the amount of
talc used for powdering does not prevent this. The lowerilimit for
absence of sticking is a Defo plasticity of laoo. When KIER S 3012 i-s
masticated it retains its elastic properties even with relatively low
plasticity; but too severe.mastication is not desirable and losses of
elasticity increase when a product showing high initial plasticity is
Card 1/2
S/061/62/000/010/077/065
Some properties of KER S 3012 B166/B144
masticated. Through some reduction in the content of phenyl-pw-naphthyl-
amine in the rubber (bringing it down to 2-341jra') the mastication process can
be accelerated by 5015. Blends of KER S 3012 rubber are easily prepared,
the sheeting cl
-~ngs well to the rolls, the rubber mixes well with all the
components. LAOstracterts note; Complete translation.]
Card 2/2
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~Phjvxcu, &ernia. aud
ots beketirity
ofiitilban an, the somilti
actiou b1 tu gxts.~Vm 130t Q
t1 the 150-ili-irl-C nkolwt4MS.~: 1.
a
Sir
nd. Is
IIA
=F ".
- .4 M -It WAS-Nin4, ihat the, MXnCJJC~
MWTIMMT
l d l6n~ ldcal about 75% of
atid;.-The tpioi of the i0ectlel
Cutectic Illixti of Uk
9mp OF ot~ 9 at abo t 205
c ImA ismikat
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15, Xj%.C 61 a mitt. 61 ti
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- oth acids i water
a
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.... and 140 Aliva ous, tttnps. WP41 ttd~-y --curves are
-
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water' the c4
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ml!ohha
a~d El Of Sublimation j
ind tbjyml Arcompn. of
the 2 acids afi d mi examC and the Etbdmb We repceled"
Fdwaid A. Atkemanne
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lk~AI41n' ii pit ii
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Naak.-13 Ck'W" Im.
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No. 2, , -37(Fogliull &11111 PIA".)-praCtk1=?l dj~tn. r4 t.?-
ridine bases obtained frov., cirif far _"vr tht! io-callltif 3*-
fraction,b.
3,64ntidine (1111). Thm were: partially sclid, fly sucm;sivc
crystil. of their 11C1 talts according to AwiviostAwski ant)
Anderson JU.S. Pat. 2,470.1 IR, C A. 43 5t~lih- Przemysi
Cheta. 29, 59109,50P, in which iff.116 Was c*-std. (ME
first and renitived anit then enough UJICI wits crystd, and
removed to leave o0v the eutectic mixt. of FAKA LUCE and
20% II.HCI.- The 3"-fraction 1000 g.) gavc, 429.1 g. 111,
255.5 g. H, and 205.0 g. 1; the ioqs was .130.4 p. 11 Av-wi oxi.
dized by Coc-son's method (C.A. 43. MIMM ro isouir-linic
acid (IV), in. 312' (from water; then IRL011). A study of
Chemitoal. Abst. niixo. ill IV and C.P. nicolinic acid (V), in. 235', sho~wetll
Vol- 48 No- 8 an ideal 2-componctit eutectic systent the (utcclic mixt.
'
"
i
61littat
studies of mixts.
tit. 205
and c-outg. 75% V. Sit
on
Apr. 25, 1954 of IV and V bttiNeen 79' and =* revealed con%ldtrable
Orpnics Chemistry lowering of the sublimation temp. or IV In mixts. with V,
and consequent failure of sLpn. of the acids by steam dLqtn.
or by fractionat sublimation. The soly. of b-Ah acids anti
thcirmixt%.ittvt-aternit(liur-,tOil%%assttidirti. Ini"fer,
between 0' and 170' (in --wllcd tttW,.t mill. silly. (if V with
respect to IV wws f(mud -at 35-400. tit 117% UL011, tx-
tween 0' and 90% the relativesoly. of both aclik was lowrr
for the mixt. than for the pure ncidi anti %van little afftcfed
by temp. Two methods for tim 6okititin vJ the aricit froni
their eutectic mixt, wcm devLvd, (1) by vry~tn. front watcr
Pt aftemating tvinfis., retuming V at 3.1-40* and IV at 100'
and above; (2) by alternate crystit. from water at . -40*
j 51
(V) and from HtOH at 70' (IV). The cutcctic mi-f. was
also sclid. on the basis of the unst-atilt equil. sitate_- in the
supersatd. and unsatil. solog, in the presence of solid 1.:iases.
Two methods wac worked out to by-pass the cutectic
d
i
n the nstcm IV-water-V, V ii crystil. nutch
nt: (1)
p
faster titan IV from water; a mixt. Vi the acids disX'IvclI in
~vmter at 75-85' was cooled to 40% where V was Isolated by
rapid crystil. after seeding with cry%tals of puiv V. and IV
FrejWaLla 01 - frow coal tur Eglahle
-acid isomen, (ibid.. 19521, 06, 453)
AIS lit S15=9;;F~mUdic,
inici acidg by oxidation of tar hant
W fions'. (Xtutaining- ImixiUres of isbiptric X anti 4-alkylpyridin M
'
Tbe oxidu:tic,~ anti 2 : G-b
ithline, ~Wd
the puritmatnti of picolinic and dipicplinic (pyridine-2 6-dicarbox-
ylic) Solubility nurves ;;( picolinic, dipiculimic
acid and tIm arid.mlt pt H dipicoliji:4to in water und (!thanol at
I
-100' tire given an
0
d the results of c~yometric cuminut-ious of the
sysibni:~.iI;olinic achl-%rater (indicating the fornuttion (if hydratc-d
"
winpo
uni(s) are prcKntod in graplut. It is shown, that dehydrated
-:.itcid forms ideal two-coutlitinent euttctic symenis mitIt
either nioo, ackl isomer. The process of crystallization 61
dipicolinhi twid and its IC salt during acidification. (-Ater oxidation)
is explain-d and a method of sepizatlag free dicarWxylic acids front
inixtures ivith their K-salts is,dest-ri6ed. (:r2 references.)
of djcatbox3lat an of simillinic and near its Die
ing tempaiaturo. 1. .1. lldierf (rn'T t7heill, V
a3j--S( vni),: of de-1
'gel- vRcl%. , ul . . . . I I i
8AlOvylation of picolinic acid (I) ivere detd. by meastir-1
ing tile vols, (�0.2 ml.) ril CO, evolved (cf. Walton, Z.
ph.vsik. Chrin. 47, Solid I showed no detcvt-
le &
a
L -compi., although pcriktrnt heating catmed a tv,-p.i
frons 138' to Decoulpfl. (if liquid 1,
P.H.mcd the lst-order kinetic equation with the vorsts.1
4U.S. alld~
21.6, 40.6, and 122, X 107'. at 127-6. 13.3-5. 1 t
150.0'. resp., wid Avith the zictivation rntrg-y in the znnge~
of 39,2(W) to 40,1()0 cal./inolle. Figures for tenips. lower
-ere 04, - exanig, mists. (if I with
thin the in.p. is iined b) I I
5tiowly dectimlig. nicotinic acid. 11. Ibid. 6311-13.-Firs
ordvivviocity coasts. of 14.12. 22.1. 30.3, anti `0.3 X 10"'
is
%cfe fonud at 235.5 (m.p.), 242.0, '2550.0, and 2591"
'A inergy ivas about 33.1-35.9 kcal./mole. Titus,
hii.p. -arid solid-liquid equil. at higher temps. canvot lief,
Ideid. with high accuracy for nicotinic acid. 11. St,*14
3"
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of Scietices
Aeld. LOAN lZirl(:~tj- of
Xleot-t-"T !)E~C-,rboxyja,-,),
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Buji. Acad. LLed
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in ~)- .
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L f-, ~-
Dr. p h, a s kinetics of n- - (39-5i
- ; rid In f 43 L-n
V C; 1 b.a ~7 Of exroj-uti 0 'is i ')n - lCotl"lic ac
-ocity j-,O cit "-35-zg,3-
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1 r3 14.o e
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IrEljo~pit3r 0 - -,f ve-joel,
]L"lg 17~,,-,Inr op f d~2commlnute-j bec- - Ly
0 -- c ,, a r. A -1.1 t ~ ~)os t i C - "I Ljoe- 041 t 1-4 C.
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BYLICKI, A.
Thermal decomposition of solid or malted pyridine-dicerboxylic
acids. I. Influence of decarboxylation of pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic
aied on the determination of its melting tenperature. II. Influence
of thermal decomposition of pyridine-2,4-dicarboVlic acid on the
determination of its melting temperature. Bul Ac Pol chin 7 no.2:
111-121 159. (EEAI 9:7)
1. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences.
Institute of General Chemistry, Warsaw. Presented by W.Svietoslawski.
(Pyridinedicarboxylic acid) (Carboxyl group)
v
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mixti. were cletA.-audJoUnd to differ s
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gnificantly
.
f r~cfttfii me found by Wow (CA 42, 4430i).
The following
.
jin wolo Ontent of the 2nd'comporicnt) and
compno,
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schenit (CA 43. 8833d), I.e. the saly. cwv* of I vrai the mmip
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SWIETOSLAWSKI, W.; BYLICKI, A.; JANEM, J.
.Mutual solubilities of pyridins bases in aqueous so -lutions of
electrolytes, I.NQtual solubilities in the systems: pyridine-Godium
hydroxide water and 2,6-lutidine-nodium hydroxide-water. Bul chim
PAN 9 no.1:7-10 161. (kFAI 10: 9/10)
1. Institute of General Chemistry, Warsaw. Presented by
W. Swietoslawski.
(Pyridins) (Solutions) (Electrolytes) (Systems(Chemistry))
(Solubility) (Sodium) (Hydroxides) (Lutidine)
BYLICKI,, Andrzej; MAIANOWSKI, Stanislaw
The balance of quinol-ine bases in coke-by products of bitmainous
coal. Przem chem 40 no.8:436-439 Ag 161.
1. Zak-lad Fizykochemiczny Instytutu Chemii Ogolnej., Warszawa.
, BYLICKI., Andrzej
Development prospects of new products of coal tar
derivatives. Koks 8 -no-5:153-158 S-0 163.
1. Instytut Ghemii FLzycznej, Polska Akademia Nauk,- Vlarszawa.
BYLICKI, Andrzej
------ ----
Physicochemical studleis on pyridine and quinoline bases
obtained from coal-coking products and on obtaining nicotinic
acids from them. Przem chem 42 no.12:707-711 D163.
- BYLICKI, A.; JANKUN-PINSKA, J.
Liquid-liquid equilibrium in series of ternary systems formed
by pyridine bases, benzeine and water. Pt.l. Bul Chim PAN 12
no.12:837-841 t64.
1. Institute of General Chemistry, Warsaw. Submitted October
7v 1964.
A
BYLIM, B.F.
oftwo"ftft,"
Decreasing metal cost In manufacturing bit units. Neft.khos-34 no-7:
18 ii 56. (Oil well drilling-Squipment and supplies) (HLRA 9:10)
BTLINAO Anna
Cytological and histological stucItes on the oocytes of some
hibernating spiders of the,:genus Clubions. Folia morphol 22
no.1%15-24 163.
1. Katedra Cytologii, Universytet, Warszawa. Kierownik: prof,
dr Z. Kraczkiewica.
)K
HOBLER., Tadetzsz; BYLINA, Andrzej; ivaldemar
Hydraulics of the p'.'Lpe traY. Chamia stosow B 1 n(~.3:331-345 'A4.
1. Institute of Chervical. lr~iginearirig and Apparat~us Design., Gjjwjca,
of the Polish Acaderay of Sciencezo.. Submitted Peptember 15, 1963.
26OT26
USSR/Metallurgy - Tensi .le Testing 11 Jun 53
"Effect of ChaD Iles in the Rate of Str_~ssing
on-Plastic Tension," L.:i. Vasillyev.,~-2A. S.
Byllna,~M. P. Zikgrebennikova~-Ybib Physicotech
Inst, Tomsk State U
DAN SSSR, Vol 90, No 5, PP 767-769
Describes expts for tensionof Cu and Sn speci-
mens at iooim temp vith v'aiied rate of loading.
Ana,lyzedresults; pr6sented in graphical form,
6on'clbding that there'is significant influence
of rate of preceding deformation on course of
26oT26
further deformation and therefore a.current
value of.stress.' In general case, does not
repTesent a. singl6LVELlued ' function of instan-
t6neou6 values of deformation, its rate and
test temp. Presented by Acad I. P. Bardin
~4 APr 53-,
., BYLINAY F.A.; Y---VDOKIMDV, V.13.; KODDZEV, N.I.
Magnetic susceptibility of platinum cately3ts. Zhur. fiz.
khim. 306 no.11;2552-2556 N162. (MIRA 17,5)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonoso7a.
BUDRYAVTSEV, A,S.,- SAIJIGH, I.A.; BYL-IRIA-1, &I.; -IFITSY.1.1, Vi-Pt..,r., Lkadarrzlk
Ma,rmetic cusceptibility of Inner-ocrmplex c-smixunds of nl-Ael
.1
and copper w-tT-li Schi,'~ basb8. Dokl,, AN SSSR i65
D t(,5. (MIRA a8:12i
1. Mofilt-ovskiy go.,,udarstyarmyy univeralt-ut M.V.I-xwmot~ova,
-,(Tj!)RY-WT,JS'V, A~~,.; SAVICH, E..,L~ SP'ITSYN, V.I.
Magnetic susc;eptibiltty of some azomethines. Vestdkrsk.un.
Sor.200il4M. 1~ no.6!32-33 IN-D, 263. (14TRA 17:4)
1. Kafc-dra neorgani-chaskoy khimU lioskovsk-ogo un-Aversiteta.
L 18971-63 BDS
ACCESSION NR: AP3oo6632,-.--- S/0,076/63/037/009/2138/2:L38 w
AUTHORS: Yevdokimov, V B.
Bylina, E. A.
JTITLZ: Deviee for magnetic measurements in the temperature range
I -- - i I -
110-573 K-
-ISOURCEt Zh. fizicheskoy khimii, V. 37, no. 9, 1963, 2138
1TOPIC TAGSi magnetism, magnetic measuremomt,, magnetic property
ABSTRACT: Authors describe a simple device which can be used for
measuring'magnetic properties in the temperature interval.110-573K
without any automatic attachments. Diagram is shown in Figure 1
of the enclosure. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
~
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny y universitet im. M. V.
Lomonosova (Moscow State University)
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KUDRYIPONISEV, A.S.;__BYLII.,A, E.A.; SAVICII, l.A.; SPITSil-l", llikt.j.
Rignetic susceptibility of some inrier-complEx comipourids.
Vest. ;,losk. un. Ser, 2; Khim. 20 no.1:31-30' ia-F 165.
(I-11RI'L 18:3)
1. Kafedra ileorimnichealcoy kbi-mil Mmqkovskogo universitc-ta.
44 8.66 NW(s)IT IJP(GY
ACC 9 R: AT6002500 SOMM COW s' UR/3139/65/000/362/0001/0012
AUTHOR-t DLMr. K. G.g bprisov, V. he", G. K.; GoVdbii L. L.-; Kor*tk6v%
M Z V-1 k T.- K.-
M.; Martusav, Ye. T Sidorenko. ~S
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PRG: none
115
TITLE: Measurement of V~qw momentum as. a function of acceleration time on'the
Ex s
synchrotron sat- the Institute of Theoretical and parimental. Physic
17,
SOURCE: USSR. Gosudarstvennyy komitet po.ispoilzovc-miyu atomnoy energii. Institut
teoreticheskay i eksperimentallnoy fiziki. Doklady, no. 362, 1965. lzmereniye za-
visimosti impullsa protonov sinkhrotrKwa ITEr ot vromeni uskoreniya, 1-12
TOPIC TAGS: proton beam synchrotro-n,,.particle physics
ABSTRACT: A beam.of particles.emitted at an angle of 0.222 rad to the direction of'.
incident proton wasr analyzed by an SP-12 magnet located 13 m from a polyethylene
~target. Positively charged particles deflected by this magnet at an angle of 0.262
rad reached the detector. The detector count rate was measured as a function of
magnet current* The energy of elastically scattered-protons was used as a basis for
determining momentum. The measurements were made at four different time intervals
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-ACC NR: , AT600 12500 7
;fVOM the beginning of the acceileraticn~cycle. The f(xllowing table gives the re-
sults of these measurements
Results of measurements of-proton mtxnentum P
as a function of acceleration time
d
t in'sec P(116P/P) in.bev/c
0.404 2.20 (1 r 0.006)
.0.408 2.25 (1 A 0.006)
4.45 (1 1 06006)
0.817 4.49 (1 ' 0.006)
1.176 6.35 (1,~ 0.006)
1.420 7.64 (1 0.009)
where SP is the relative error in mowntum deterwtinacion. The experimental errors
P
are analyzed and the following formula is given-for proton momentum as a 'function
acceleration time; P 0.06 t 5.34 t, Orige art. h3s: 6 figures, 1 table, 1
formula.
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AUTHORS: Olldekopq Yu. A~q Sevchenkoj A. N.9 sOV/20-128-6-29/63
Academician AS BSSR, Zyattkov, I. P.,
Bylina, G., S., Tellnitskiy, A. ~P.
TITLE: A New Method of Sy~thesizing Asymmetric Acyl Peroxides
PgRIODICAL: Boklady Akademii nauk SSSR9 1959, Vol 128, Nr 6, pp 1201 - 1203
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: After giving a survey of the production methods of symmetric and
asymmetric acyl peroxides (RCOOOCOR, and RCOOOCORT, respectively)
(Refs 1-5, an well as F. Juradyka and R. ChromeSek, Ref 6), the
authors put forward some details of the method mentioned in the
title. When a mixture of aromatic aldehyde and acetic anhydride
(1 : 3) is oxidized in the air, the asymmetric acyl peroxides
are formed (see Diagram in which X u p-CH p-CH 09 p-Cl; a41).
After 3-6 hours,-the yields merit 53-88%. 3;he oxidation proceed-
ed at 30-400 in the *presence of anhydrous sodium acetate (0.2-
0.3% of all substanc;s) or calcium carbonate (10-15~). The air-
charging rate was 2. -3 1/min. The reaction mixture was illumi-
nated with a 75 w electric bulb. All peroxides obtained are well
soluble in benzene, ether, CC1 4' chloroform, alcohol, petroleum
Card 1/2 ether, and acetic acid. They explode in an open flame. They are
~K
A Now Method of Synthesizing Asymmetric Acyl Peroxides
ASSOCIATION:
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peroxides of acetyl-p-chloro-banzoyl (I)q acetyl-p-mothyl-banso-
yl (II), acotyl-a-chloro-banzoyl (III), and acetyl-p-mothoxy-
bonzoyl (IV). Figure I shown their infrared spectra. The posi-
tions of the aaxima of the 3 bands agree in (I) and (II), while
they are shifted toward higher frequencies in (III), and in the
direction of lower-frequencies in (IV). Evidently, these bands
are due to the oscillations of a benzene ring having a substitu-
ent. The results of a further analysis of the said spectra agree
with the data of reference 9. Figure 2 shown ultraviolet spectra
of 0.01 m.-solutiona in CC14 of the substances produced in the
range of 233-305 mp. The analysis of these spectra io continued
in a further paper by the authors. Finally, acetyl-2,4-dimethyl-
benzoyl peroxide was produced, and the oxidation of benzaldehyde
in propionio anhydride was studied. Investigations of other alds-
hydes and acid anhydrides in this reaction are being carried on.
There are 2 figures and 9 references, I of which is Soviet.
Belorueskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V. I. Lenin& (Belo-
russiya State University imeni V. I. Lenin)
July 6, 1959
SUBMITTED:
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3151/B144
kUTHORS: Ulldekop, fu. A., Sevchenko, A. IN.; ZyatIkOV, T. 21.,
Byling, G. S., Yellnitskij, A. P.
T IT LIE.: Unsymmetrical diacyl peroxides
P!"iIODICAL: Heferativryy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 3, 1962, 17, abstract
3B91 (Sb. nauchn. rabot. In-t fiz.-organ. khi:7,ii ZIN. BLSa,
no. 6, 1960, 13 18)
Peroxides of acetyl-n-chlorobenzoyl (I), acetyl-n-methyl-benzo,71
(r), acetyl-m-cblorobenzoyl (111), acetyl n.-niethoxy benzoyl (IV), acetyl-
o-methyl-benzoyl (V), acetyl 2,4-dimethyl-benzoyl (VI), and propionji-
benzoyl (VII) are obtained. A mixture of an arornat4c aldehyae and, an acid
anhyoride (1 3) is oxidized at 30 - 400 in the presence of anh:~d-rous
acetate (0.2 0-3""~; by -.-;ci&ht of the sampled substances-)/or o- Ca carbonate
(10 - 15~;) with air admitted at a rate of 2.5 - 3 liters, min. The reaction
is carrica out in diffuse daylight or in illumination 'Loom an inc3ndesccntl
lam-) Of 50 - 75 v.,.for 3 - 6 hr. The product obtained is decanted v~it'h
water or treated (in special cases) with HNO 3' The oeroxide se--.iara-t-in,fr out
Card 1/2
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Unsyi=, atrical diacyl peroxides B1511-L1414.
is %Yashed .!.,ith water, a solution of NaHCO 31 and then )L~ain ,.ith ',~,atur and'
dried. I,%:.p- 419-30C; !I, m.p. 65 - 65.60c; III, wy. 53 - 540ci IV,
fication to:, 0~ 26
L, iperature -200C 2
M.P. 59-50C; V, solidif ) d 1 1620; n D 1-5126;
20 4 20
VI, solidification temperature -7 to -90Ct 4 1.1370; n D 1.3216; vii,
solidification temperature -200, d 20 1.1530; n 20 1) 1.5097. IR and UV ab-
4
sor-;)tion sDectra of V-VII are obtained. The spectra of substa-nces I - IV
in the reElion of
were obtained previously (RZhKhim, 196o, no. lo, 3u647)
1750 - 18-11.0 cm-1 of the IR spectra, two bands are found belon-ing to the
stretching vibrations of the C = 0 group. An interpretation is ~;iven for
several other bands found in the si)cctra of I - IV. In the TjV absor-.)"-.o.-.
suectra of V and VIT, an intense absorption band is observed -.-,ith
L..
at 239 and 235 mjj,. VII also absorbs at 275 and 233 miul. In the spectrum.
of V, these bands are on'L,,,r very -eealr--',~; developed. in-t-he relgion abcvc
300- m~L all the substances studied were transparent. LAbs tract t~r Is note:
Complete translationi I
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OL'DEKOP, Yu.A.; SEVCHENKO, A.N.; ZYAT-KOV, I.P.; BYLINA, G.S.; YEL'NITSKD',
A.P.
Diacyl peroxides. Part 1: Syntbesis and properties of nonsymmetric
diacyl peroxides. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.9:2904-2910 S '61.
(14IRA 14: 9)
1. Belorusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni V.I.Lenina.
(Peroxides)
-S/04 63/027/001/017/043
B1 63YB1 8 0
'AUTHORS: Sevchenko, A. N.', Olldekop, Yu. A., Zyatlkov, I. P., and,
Bylina, G. S.
TITLE: Use of vibrational spectra for the investigation of the
reaction mechanism of auto-oxidation
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya,.
v. 27, no. .1, 1963, 41-44
e' infrared absorption
TEXT; Tn a spectrophotometer ViKC-14 (IKS-14), th
spectrum of.a reaction mixture of benzaldehyde and M 4 was recorded
during consecutive stages of the reaction in the range 700-2000 cm- 1.
After the end of the auto-oxidation, the absorption bands of a residue of.
non-oxidized'benzaldehyde and of perbenzoic and benzoic acid were'found,
but no evidence for the presence of any other intermediate products.
During the reaction, however, bands with maxima-appear at 852 cm-1 and
1255 cm- 1 which belong-to neither perbenzoic nor I;enzoic acid. It is
assumed that these new bands belong to some unstable intermediate product
'Card 1/2
3/048/63/027/001/017/043
Use of vibrational speQtra for the ... B153/B180
preceding,the perbenzoic ac;d, This paper was presented at the 14th
Conference on Spectroscopy in Gorlkiy, July 5-12, 1961. There are 3
figures.
ASSOCIATION: Belorusskiy gos. universitet'im. V'. I. Lenina (BelorussiA
State University,imeni V. I. Lenin)
Card 2/2
SZERMOV A. N.; OLIDEKOP, Yu. A.; ZYATIKOV, I. P.; BYLINA,, G. S.
%9 of vibration spectra in studying the mechanism underlying
self-oxidation reactions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.I:
41-" Ja 163. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Belcruseldy gosudarstvanM univeraitet im. V. I. lanina.
(Molecular spectra) (Oxidation)
s/0250/64/008/005/0316/0320
ACCFMION NR3 Ap4o4o926
AUTHORSi 01"dekops YU# Ao; By*linaj Go So
TITLE.- The initiation of styrene polymerization by homologs and substitutes Of
acetylbenzoylperoxide (Presented by Academician N. F. Yermolenko)
SOURCE: AN BSSR. Doklady*,, v. 8,, no. 5, 1964, 316-320
TOPIC TAGS: styrene polymerizations acetylbenzoyiparoxide polymerization initiator,
acetylbenzoylperoxide homolog initiator., acetylbenzoylperoxide substitute initiato;
ortho substituted acetylbenzoylperoxide,, meta substituted acetylbenzoylperoxide$
para substituted acetylbenzoylperwdde, styrene polymerization rate,, polymerization
activation energy, Hammett equation
ABSTRACT: The initiation activity of 18 acetylbenzoylperoxides on block pAymer-
ization of styrene was studied. The polymerization rate,, determined dilatonst-
rically, was used as a criterion of initiation activity at 60, 70, and 80C :Ln the
presence of 0.015 mole/liter of the initiator. It was found that the po2ymerisa-
tion rate increased with temperature, and that the substitutions in the ortho
position inthe benzene ring had an enhancing effect'on the polymerization rate of
styrene. This was true regardless of whether the substitute was oblorine, trovdne,,
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AMMSION NRt' AP4040926 ----- ---
a methoxy, or acetoxy group. The substitution of electron-acceptor substances in
meta and para positions showed an inhibiting effect on the polymerization rate of
styrene, while electron-donor substitutes.enhanced it (but to a lesser degiee than
ortho-substituted acetylbenzoylperoxides). The affect of substituting in meta
and para position on the performance of acetylbenzoylperoxide as initiator
correlated well with Hammett's equation. 'It was found that extending the 1'el4rth
of the hydrocarbon chain in bensoyip6roxides caused a gradual lowering of their
initiation activity. Orig. art. has: 1 table and 2 charts.
ASSOCIATION: Belorusekiy gosudarstve=W*y universitet im, V. I. Len' na
(Belorussian State Univers
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OLIDEKOP, Yu.A,; BYLINA, G.S.; GRAKOVICH, L.K.; BnOYCHIK, Zh.I.; TEYF, 2h.D.
Acyl peroxides. Part 71 Synthesis of asymmetrical diacyl peroxides of
aliphatic and hexahydroaralyphatic series. Zhur. org. khim. 1 no.ltE12-
86 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. BelorussRiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V.I.Lenina.
.1. 1
BYLINA, J.
BYLINA, J. flow does a groats winnoidng machine work? p. 16. vol. 71
no. U, Nov. 1956. WSPODARKA ZBOZOWA. Warszai-ra, Poland.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List OMU) Vol. 6, No. 4--April 1957
~ BYLITIA, Jadw i ga
kialysis of aases of pi-r-Inrasive cancer of the crjrc-'x uterl
treated bN conization with speclul refemnce to mr
inethod. Ginek. Pol. 36 no.IaO-70 Ja 165
l. Z 1nstytutu Onkologili, Wdrial w Gliudif-anh (N.Tekt,.-r~ dire
mad. J. SVieaki).
BYLINA, Jadwiga; WOLYNSJKA, Maria
Radical prccedure in the treatment of pre-invasive cancer of
the cervix. Ginek. Fol. 36 no.9:1025-1032 S 165.
L Z Instytutu Onkologii Oddzial w Glivicach (Dyrektor: dr. med.
J. Swiecki).
BYLINYAK, S.
--
Economic
F 64.
development of Burma and state finance. Fin.SSSR 38 no.2:44-51
(MIRA 17:2)
'I 'A
I.Y
BYLIKA, Jadwiga, (Gliwice, u1. Lellks. 34 m. 4)
Causes of erroneous d*gnosis of cancer in early stages of uteruie
myoma. Gin. Polska 28 no.5:513-518 SePt-Oct 57.
1. Z Instytutu Onkologii w Gliwicach. Myrektor: dr med. J. Swiecki.
(LZIOMYOML, differ. diag.
invasive cancer of uterus, differentiation from early
stagj of leionVoma, causes of dia4;, error (Pol))
(UTVM NBOPIASM, differ. diag.
lelonVona in early stages. differei~t4ation from iuvasive
cancer, causes of diag. error (Pol))
BYLINA, Jadv-iga
Remotw`r'le-s-ults of electroconization in the treatment of paLients
with pre-invasi7e cancer ot the cervJ-Y. uteri. Ginak. Yol. 35
no*5:680-696 S-0 264
1 Z Instytutu Onkologli w Gliwicach (DyrektoT-,. dr. med.
J: SjUlacki).
BTLINA, Stanislav
Cancer of the colon spreading to the abdominal wall. Polski
przogi. ;~Ir, 28 no-8:789-795 Aug 56.
1. Leszno. Sspital Polliatowy.
(ABDOMINAL WALL.,neoplasme,
spreading from' colon (Pol))
(COIDN, neoplasms,
spreading to abdom. wall (Pol))
BYLINKIN, I.G. - inshener; POIKOPAY]CY, N.F.,.inzhener.
..,,inzhener; MAYSUIS, P.B.,
Automatic regulation of gas consumption in heating boilers. Gor.khoz.Noek.
25 no-7:27-32 J1 151. (MLRA 6:11)
(]Boilers) (Antomatic control)
by L I IV K if V, i-(;~
SKKA,LIN,Ivan Vasillyevich, doteent Cdeceasodl; SHWIN, S.N.. professor.
doktox .-ekhnicheskikh nauk, retsenzent; BYLIMIN, I., doteent,
nauchmy redaktor; GUSIV. TuA., redaktorrlmm M-R K.Ta.'
takhnicheskiy redaktor-
[Us supply) GazasnabOmids, Moskva, Goa, lzd-vo lit-r7 po stroit,
arkhit. Pt.1-. [Production of gas ant its tealm-ological properties]
Proizvodstvo gaza i ego takhnologicheside evoistva. 1955. 223 P.
(Gas mwmfactwe and works) (HM 8:3)
MLINKIR, N~
A~ll wm~kei-s should bonefit from progri~,3sive experlen.*.,~.
Pr.-jf,-,.tekh.obT-* 18 no.12.-29 D 161. (1111PA R, tA2
I. Naabtallnik otdela tek r-iw,heakogo obwhaniya kadrov
kotabinata "Peehengan.-Ikol it0
(Vo,A.tional eduzation')
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TiYLDMIJ, IT., podpolkovnik
Controlling the work of steroBcope operators. Voen.veat. 39 no.4:
64-68 Ap 6o. (MIRA 14:2)
(Range fincling)
4.-UP-,
BYLINKIN, N.P.
R - rj,W.""wMw#"-V-
Now achievement* in Soviet architecture. Gor.khoz.Mosk. 24 no.3:
6-12 Kr ,3o. (MM 7:11)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akadsmii. arkhitektury SSSR.
(Moscow--ftbways) (Subways--Koscow)
BARANOV. H.V., re~ d;'; BURGMAN, V.V., red.; BURENIN, V.A., red.; BYLINKINt N.F.#
red,; GA IN, YA.G., red.: GRIGOR11W, G.V.. red.; OYSYMIX,
red.; SKRAKTAYEV. B.G., red.; STREYMSKIY. U.S.. red.; YARAIDV. Yu.S.,
red.; RMOV, I.M.. spetBialinyy red.; FRIDBM. G.V., insh., red.
izd-va.
[Construction in the U.S.S.R., 1917-1957; proceedings of the third
session of the Academy of Construction and Architecture of the U.S.S.R.
co=emorating the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist
Revolution] Stroitelletvo v SSSH. 1917-1957; truc~y III sessii Almdemii
stroitelletva i arlhitektury SSSR, posviashchennoi 40-1 godovahchine
Velikoi Oktiabrfekoi sotsialisticbeakot revoltutaii. Moskva, Gos.
Izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i strolt. ma terialam, 1958. 750 P-
(MIRA 11:5)
1. Akademiya stroitelletva i arkhttaktury SSSR. 2. DeystvitelInyy
chlen Akadenii stroitel'stva i arkbitektury SSSR (for Baranov).
3. Chlen-korrespondent Akedemii stroitel'stva i arkhttektury SSSR.
(for Burgman. Bylinkin). 4. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR
i daystvitelOW chlen AkBdemii stroitellstva i arkhttektury SSSR
(for Streletskiy)
(Construction industry) (Architecture)
OVSYANKIU, V.I., otv.red.; BMY11KOV, A.A., red.; BMIW , M.P., red.;
VLASOV, A.V.j red.; GALKIN. Ya.G.. red.; LIFROV, A.P..-zed.:
RUBAHMO, D.R., red.; IMMUM, B.G., red.; CHRRHOT, r.P.,
red.; KHCLIN. N.A.. red.; UDOD, V.Ya.9 red.1zd-va; G sm,
P.G., tekhn.red.
[Proceedings of the 5th session of the Academy of Construction
and Architecture on problems in introducing industrial building
methods. 17-19 December 19593 Trudy V sesaii Akedemii stroi-
tel'stva i arkhitaktury SSSR po voprosam industrializateii stroi-
tell8tva. 17-19 dekabria 1959 g. Koskya, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po
stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialum, 1960. 743 P.
(MIRA 13:12)
1. Akademiya stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR. 2. Daystvi-
tellnyye chleny Akgdemii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for
Oveyankin, BelyBkov, Vlasov, Lifatov, Rubanenko, Skramtsyev.
Chernov, Kholin).
(Precast concrete construction)
-RAT? OV, I.M. V red.; red.; KAKASHRY, S.D., red.; SVRTLIGHffYY,
B.Ye., red.; KCROZOVA, G.V.,. red.izd-~vs; PAVLMKO, H.V.. red.izd-va;
GILANSON, P.G.. tokhn.red.; RTAZANOV, P.Ye., tekhn.red.
[All-Union Conference on Urban Development] Vsesoiuznoo eoveshcha-
nie po gradoetroitalletvu. SokrashAennyi atenograficheakii otchat.
Moskva. Goe.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.mterialam.
196o. 507 P. (KIRA 14:4)
1. Vaeso3rnznoys soveshchamiye po gradostroitelletvu. Moscow, 1960.
(City planning--Congresses)
(construction Industry--gongressell)
. BYLINK111 I p
Q
ftfifi-~
The most imuortant research carried out by the Academy in 1960.
19v. ISiA no.1:1-11 160. (KIRA 11:9)
1. Chlen-korresipondent Akadmaii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury
SSSR.
(Building iresearch)
BYLINKIN N P
The science of building and architecture in 1961. Izv. ASil
no.1:38-47 161. (MIRA 14.-7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury
SSSR.
(Construction industry) (Architecture)
'M"Sq-6 ff'7766Y~_
ACC NR1 AP6032508 R- 60-4-1-3-/ 0 0 -0/ 0-
INVENTOR: Bylinkin, N, S.; Orlov, Yu. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Hydrometric device. Class 42, No. 185506
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyyeobraztsy, t'ovarnyyeznaki, no. 17, 1966,~
7,5
TOPIC TAGS: flow meter, remote control system, hydrometeorology,
acoustoelectric transducer, hydrometric device
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate describesjyhydrometric device having"-
1) a hydrometric load with a current flow meter~ln the form of a propeller, and
surface and bottom contacts, 2) a system of cables attached to shore supports,
3) reel winches driven by an electric motor, and 4) a control panel. Signals are
transmitted from several sensors to the panel, by remote control, via a single
core cable, using an electric circuit equipped with an acoustic frequency current
generator connected to a two-diode phased current divider, whose diodes are part
of the relay circuit. [Translation)
SUB CODE: 08 13/
C,,d 1 /1 L-5 UDC. 532.57
; GOL'DSHTXYN, L.Te.. redaktor; FMCIPOLISKAYA,
.N.1a.,,redaictor; SHCHIRBAKOV. A.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Collective creativity; how we Increase labor productivity]
Xollektivaoe tvorchestvo; kak my-povyshaem proizvoditelluost' turda.
[Kuibyehey) Kuibyshevskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1956. 16 p. (KLRA 1o:9)
1. Starmhly master zavodLa UTXK (for Bylinkin)
(Machinery industry)
BYLIN1INOj!Otr Petrovich; KRVOSTOTA, D.H., redalctor; KIRSANOVA, N.A.,
ti khnic, i~ ik-f~y' -Wrat or
[Our oomon concern] Nmobs obshchee delo. [Moskva] Izd-vo VT98PS
Profisdat, 1956. 49 p. (MIRA 10:1)
1. Starshty master kuybyshevskogo ordens Lenins savoda ZATEK
(f or Bylinkin)
(Ifficieniq. Industrial)
SHIN, PS agranam 1p zashchite rasteniyl A agronom po
*;hchitj ras eniy; ROSTOVTSL7A, T-i ~.,--WKOLOV, A.G.-
z
a
For the qbod of Imanl Zashch. rast.-A vred. i bol. 6 no.9t
1-2 S 61. AMIRA 16:5)
1. Sekretarl partorganizatsii Kolomenskogo otdeleniva Vsespyiisnogo
qb"y6dineni_va Soveta Ministrov SSSR po prodazhe sellskokhozr-
yaystvanno-y tekhniki, Za'pasnykh chastey, minerallnykh uelob ;-niy i
drugikh materiallno-tekhnicheakikh aredstv, organizatsii r6ioita-i
ispollzavaniya mashin v kolkhosakh i soVkhozakh (for Bytkii).
2. Nachallnik-Golovnogo spetsiallnogo konstruktorskogo byur .o (for
Rostoytseva)., 3. Rayonnyy inzhener Moskovskoy oblastnoy stintsii
zashchity selenykh nasazhdeniy,. Noginskiy rayon (for Sokolov).
(Plants, Protection of)
A/ ~ I IV, Y-, -~,
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 569
Bylinkin, V.S.
Progressivnaya tekhnologiya izgotovleniya pokovok tipa flantsev
na molotakh svobodnoy kovki (Advanced Technology of Manufacturing
Flanged Forgings Using Smith-forging Hammers) Leningrad,.-1955-
9 p. (Series: Leningradskiy dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoy propagandy.
Infomattionno-tekhnicheskiy listok, go- 76 /T64/) 7,000 copies
printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Leningradskiy dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoy
propagandy, and Vsesoyuznoye obshchestvo po rasprostraneniyu
politicheskikh i nauchnykh znaniy.
Ed.: Chuloshnikova, Ye.P. Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Freger, D.P.
PURPOSE: This short pamphlet is intended for design engineers in
machine building using annular forged parts, and also engineers
in forging shops.
Card 1/2
Advanced Technology of (Cont.)
569
COVERAGE: The author discusses briefly the various advanced
forging techniques for annular and flanged parts, crank
shafts, hooks etc. The proper sequence of forging and
the use of different dies is illustrated and explained.
In conclusion it is stated.that the application of these
advanced and novel methods helpsto simplify the forging
process, boost the production, and to reduce costs. There
are three Soviet references. There is no table of con-
tents and no chapter headings are given.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
GO/1sb
29 August 1958
Card 2/2
BYLINKINA, A.A.; DIYAKOVA, N.P.; KISELEVA, I.B.
-
Bathophonanthroline. Met. poluch. kh1m. reak. i prepar.
no.6$46-48 162. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellokiy institut khimicheakikh
reaktivov i asobo chistykh khimiaheskikh veshchestv.
KOCHETKOVA., S.A.; HnINKINA, A..A.; DIYAKOVA, N.P.
W,, -- -a~4,
"
4-Phenyl-8-nitroquinoline. Met. poluch. khim. reak.
i prepar. no.6:48-50 162. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut khimicheskikh
reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv.
BYLINKINA, A.A.; DIYAKOVA, N.P.
4-Phonyl-B-aminoquinoline. Met. poluch. khim. reak. i
prepar. no.6:50-51 162. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
khimicheskikh reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh
veshchestv.
Us- R/Gencr-l Biolt -Y General Hydrabioiog B-6
U
Abs Jour Ref '..-.hur - Bioi-, ED 5, i0-5-3, 11014-4
Author Bylinldna ' N
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Inst
Ti,r,le Microflnra and Fpuxm- of '.:--ters..in the "urfacc Outflsw of
Tal~~y.
Orig Pub V sb.: 'Atkyry Zap. Tur1sicnii 1 nut:. ikki o-,voeniyr--.
-1 SSISR, 195' , 86-,e;.io
A
Abstract 110 abstract.
Card i/1
Kethod for determining artificial radioisotopes in surface waters@
labodelo 6 flo.e."41 no.W41-45 Jl-Ag 158 (KiRAn:g)
1. Is lhatituta ibahchey i konsunallnoy gigi)reny AKIF SSSR, Koskvai-
(WATMI-CMANIUTIC31)
(MiOACTIVITY--KWUMOM)
DRACHEV,,S.M.,, brof.; R~ZUMO~, A.S.; SKOPINTSEV,,B.A.; KABANOV. N.M.;
Blairivick,
GOWMiii,
SqSWOVi.
S.Vi.;
I.N.;
M.T..; BRUK., Te.q._;
MOGILEVI~KIT. Ts.A.; Ru"W' M - )KCqqR. L..T.e.ANQUIN, IV.L.;.
B1~6WPOAAA_,;,_)Q~INIKOV, -TOIB., re,d,,; B*ICHIKOVA, Tu,.S..,
tekhn.red.-
[Methods of studying waters from the point of view of sonitationj
Priemy sanitarnogo isuchaniia vodoemov. Pod red. S.M.Drachava.
Koakva, Gos.izd-vo md.lit-ry, ig6o. 354 p.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Water--Analysis)
DRACHEV, s.M.; BYLINKINA, A.A.
Miution of reservoir surfaces by radioactive substances. Med.
rad. 5 noo6:54-58 160. (MIRA 13~:.12)
(WATF3-POLLUTION) (RILDIOISOTOPES)
I.
DRACHEVp S.M., prof.; VERTEBNAYA, P.L; IZ"YUROVA, A.I.; KABANOV, N.1,11.;
KOLTUNOVA,, A S.; BILIIIKINA, A.A.; IZMEROV. H.F.y red.; BELICHIKOVA,
Yu.S., tekbn:
[Sanitation problems of the supply and utilization of water in arid
districts]Gigionichaskie vopropy khoziaistvenno-pitlevogo vodoonab-
zheniia 3. vodopolizovaniia v zasushlivykh raionakh. lloskva.9 Medgiz,
1961. 206 p. (Water supply) (MIRA 14: 3-1)
GUBAR I J, M.A.; XORSH, L.Ye. EABANOV, N.M.-~ VOR0131YEVA, R.V.;, WILT M.
$ U., M.;
DZHUMAYEV., K.D.; IVANTSOV., K.F.j, OVEZOV,, A.0. Frinitwli uchastlye:
BYLTNKTUA. A.A.; YELAKEIOVSKAYA, N.P.;LISIGHKT71A, T.I.
Hygienic characteristics of economical drinkin water sources
in districts of the Murgab Oasis. Zdrav. Turk. 7 no.5:28-32 (42)
May t 63. (OASIS REGION-DRMING WATFR) (MU 1648)
DRACHEV, S.M.;, -BYLI.NKINA, A.A..j SOSUNOV.A, I.N.
Significance of surface adsorption phenomena in the self-
purification of bodies of water. Trudy Gidrobiol. ob-va
14.66-73 163. (M-R~ 17-.6)
1. Institut obshchey i kc=unallnoy gigiyeny imleni A.N.
Sysina ANN SSSR, Moskva.
r I s. -';. A...- .
DRACHEV, Sergiv Mikhaylovich. Prininia-la u.-:h.-jsAJ-ye
[Control of the pollution of rivers, lakes an,6 re,;er.-
voirs 1)), industrial and domestic wastes] Bor'bu s
ri-azneniem rek, ozer i vodokhran-ilishch promysh..ie~,a-,'n.-i
i kv-toNrymi stokami. Mosk-va, Nauk-a. 1961. 27_~ I,
--V-j- -T- A "S~-Oot for ",, tiO;l and btie rl--~-'t- c," --aconal of
ij .4. 11 ivy I. - I I., . - - - - -
in the Lasin." Xwcow, lq~ . illo-scu," Jit.y FelpgoL7J,0~11 Ins; 1myord
55 - 14 - -L I _
i. P. Ooterldn. (lAssertations Cor deFree of Candidate of -Edological Sciences.)
3C.: Knizhna:-~-a letolAoll 1 i o 4) 26 l1lovembor llo~=w.
BYLIKUNA, 0,L.
- .
Effect-of oaturation irrigation and cultivation practicaA on the
dynamics of microflora in the Chernozems of Azov regiono Trudy
Inst. mikrobiol. no,7:142-147 160. (MIRA 14:4)
1. Vseooyuznyy nauchno-issledavatel'okiy institut mikrobiologii
Vsesoyuznoy akademii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni Lenina.
(AZOV REGION-SOIL NIGRO-ORGANISMS)
(AZOV REGION-IRRICATION FAR1,0G)