V,ii.; TIE.H(TOVA,
Amino acids. Report No.l: Synthesis of ~JTL-threonine and
DL- 06 -wninol;u tp~
. le acid based on the reant,lons of nitio-
acetJc ester condensation. Izv. A!" Ser. no.t:
89-9ir, 165.
1. Inatitut el.Gi~i(intoorganic~lesk-l.i,.ii ,:o-,e6jneniy AN ISSSR.
, K.K.; E1,11KCIV, V-NI. ; TIM)NO11A, II.A.
BAB7yEVSKIY I
Pretaral-Ion of o,-'-rit.rcacryIIc ester. !)o],!. All S'SSP 169 no.l:
203' 105 ja 165. (11!,,TqA 18:2)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. Submitted
July 1, 1,964.
BABIYEVSKIY, K.K.; BELIKOV, V.M.; TlKPONOIJA, N.A.
Reduction of esters of substituted ~'L-nitroacryllc acids on a
skeletal nickel catalyst. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no-4:750-751 "5-
0
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
BABIYEVSKIY, K.K.; BELIKOV, V.M., BELCKON!, Yu.N.
Amino acids. Report Ho.2.- Synthesis of D I-proline from nitroacet.Ic ester
derivatives. Izv. AN SSSR~ Soz-,. khim. no.7:1226-1229 t65. (AURA 180) 1
1. Institut elementoorganiches'Aikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
NIKQLETKO, L.N.; BABIYEVSKIY. K.K.
Preparation of azo dyes insoluble in water. Zhur.prikl.khim. 33
no.10:2373-2371* 0 t6O. (Km 14-.5)
(Azo dyes)
BABIYEVSKIY M.S - BOCHAROV V.V.
...............
Zxperience,in the operation of the motorabip 'Grigorii
Ordzhonikidze.* Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform. Tekb. upr. Min. mor.
flota 7 no.4:7-12 162. (MIRA 16-24)
1. Kapitan teplokboda "Grigoriy, Ordzhonikidze* for Babiyevskiy).
2* Starsbiy mekbanik teplokboda "Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze" (for
Bocharov).
(Merchant marine-Cost of operation)
(Merchant ships-Passenger accomodation)
BABIZRATEV Yu.
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Using abrasive sand-jet perforation for the excluslon of bot+,om
waters in fields of the 01.1 Field Administration of the Zhiinovsk
Ntroleum Trust. Nefteprom. delo no,3t24-27 165.
(MTRA 18glo)
.L
1. Zhirnovskoye neftepromyslovoya upravlaniye.
L 6UIZ-6~
CZ/0049/64/000/01VOW/0903
AOMSION NR- Ap5ono85
(Kosice) i ]*b
AUTHOR: Marar, Jo"f (Nurar, Ya.) (Kosice) 1 Sova, Otto
(Bablyak, Mikh&l) (Kosice'); Masiar, Parol Neesiar, Pavel)(Docent, Doctor, Candidate
of sciences)(Kosice)
MME: Contribution to the study of spectra tf blood sera of some ramnal by meanB
;of paper eloctrophoresix
SOURCE: Biologia, no. 12, 1964, 897-W3
TOPIC TAGS: blood, Llood serum, experi-ment animal, protein, electrophoresi-S
Abstract: The authors performed electrophoretio analysis of the
sera o4%
~ man, monkey, horse, cattle, sheep, pig, and rat. The
results of their experiments agree with the information available
at presetnt. Basic data covering the composition of the ser-= of
the inonke7 Macaocus Rhesus were recorded. The possibility of
Using the an.E~lysis of the proteins Ln tho sernam in tho study of
basic physiological and pathophyeiolo7joal conditiona of domestic
ftnimals is di.scusseds Orlg. art. hae 1 figure and 2 tables,
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AXIOCIATICN, Xatedra biochemie Lekarskej fakulty. Univarzity P. J. Safarika,
Kosice *' (Department of Biochemistry, Medical Faculty of Univerait;r of Po J.
SUBMITTED, 09Nov6-4 INCL: 00 MB COEE IZ
Im REP SOV: 000 OTIM: 018 JPRS
MISTEIN, Berthold, Prof. MUDr.; BABJUK, Jaroslav, PhXr.; IfEMCOVA, Alice, MUDr.
Sudden poisoning in children. Ceek. pediat. 13 no.1:1-6 5 Jan 58.
1. Detake oddeleni namocnice ria Bulovea, prednosta prof. Dr. B. Apsteju*
Ustredni laborator nemocnice na Bulovce, prednosta Dr. K. Masek. B. J.,
Praha 8, Bulovka.
(POISONING, in inf. & child
'(CZ))
STANINEG, M.; GRANTOVA, H.; BABJUK, J.
Blood proteins in aphthous stomititia. GeBk. pediat. 14 no.8:721-
724 Aug 59.
1. Infekeni klinika na Balovea, prednosta prof. dr. J. prochazkEL
Centralni laboratore nemocnice na Bulovce, predn. prim. dr. K. Haaek.
(STOM&TITIS, blood) (BLOOD PROTEINS)
-BABKA, Piotr
Hot water cooling of smelting furnaces, construction and
equipment of barrel boilers. Problemy ])rojekt 10 no-4:97-10"i
AP 162.
1. Biprostal, Ya-akow.
BABKA, Fiotr
Calculations of the gravity circulation in evaporative cooling
mptallurgic furnaces. Problemy proj but maszyn. 10 no.6:161-174.
Je 162.
1. Biprostal, Krakow.
BABKA., Fiotr
Ipplication of the dovtbem process for t1w cooLing of meta3-lur-
gioal furnaces. ProblenW proj hut =ssi3m 10 no,8:237-241 Ag
162.
1. Biprostal, Xrakow..
BABKA, Piotr
ADDlication of foamed concrete to insulations of tube conductors
of electric networks. Problemy proj hut maazyn 10 no.11:34.1-345
N 162.
1. Biprostal, Krakow.
RAEKAI Plotr
I-
Planning Imeumatio transportation of loose riatrzrials to distant
plaoes. Problemy proj hut maszyn 12 no.9225?-265 S 16.1+
1. Riprostal, Krakov.
BABKA, Piotr,,-mgr inz.
Evaporative cooling of blast furnaces. Hutnik P 29 no-9:32c~-
335 S '62-
1. Biprostal, Krakow.
BABKA, Piotr, mgr inz.
Evaporation cooling of metallurgic furnaces. Gosp paliw 11
no.2:56-59 F 163.
BABM . Piotr, mgr inz.
Possibilities of utilizing the waste heat of blast furnace
slags. Hutnik P 30 no. 11: 355-359 N 163.
BABKA, Piotr; SIERPOWSKI, Andrzej
lossibilities of real utilizetion of waste heat in the iron
and steel industry. Problem), proj hut maszyn 11 no. 5: 138-
143 my 163.
1. Biprostal, Krakowe
ILkBKA, Piotr, mgr inz.
Foamed concrete insulation of heating pipelines. Gaz woda
techn sanit 37 no.6sl93-196 Je 163.
1. Biprostal, Krakow.
BABKA, Piotr
Design of the heat recovery of waste gases from open-hearth furnaces.
Problemy proj hut maszyn 12 ro.7:205-217 Jl 164.
1. Studies and Planning Office of the Foundry Industry, Krakow.
I
BAMA, Plotr, mgr inz.
The first evaporator-based cooling installation in Poland.
Gosp pal1w 13 no.4:134-116 Ap 165.
1. School of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow.
BABKA V - VINS, L.
Special high-speed vrenches. Stroj vyr 9 no.12:624-625 161.
1. Tona, np., Pocky (for Bablut) 2. Zeyody 9. kvetna, nopol Praba
(for Vine)
BARENICH, S.P., inzh.
The DIU-10 fermentation -an'-,.. no.4610CD-103
Jl-kg 164. (1-f-TRA 17310~
GROTTE, M.G. [Hrotte, M.H.1, nauchnyy sotrudnik; B-A" 1(;4 YU.S.0
nauchnyy sotrudnik -- -
Mounting the ONX spraying and dustin machine on DT-14 tractors.
Mekh,sill. hosp. 11 no.6:13-14 Je 6o. (MEU 13:11)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'Bkiy institut mekbanizataii
i elektrifikatsil sellskogo khozyayBtva.
(Spraying and dusting equipment)
RUSAKOVA, A.., nauchnyy sotrudnik; KORENEVA, N., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
SOKOLOV G,~, inzh. (Kuybyahev); TAKOVITSM A. ' izobretatel
(Mbskva-~; BABKIN,, A.. master (lazhni Tagil~
7
Suggested, created, introduced. Izobr.i rats. no,5:40-3 of cover
My 162. (MnU 15:5)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut tary i upakovki,
Kaluga (for Rusakova, Koreneva).
(Technological innovations)
BABKIN, A.G.; TROFIMOV, G.V.; GOROSHCHMO, Ya.G.
Manufacturing laboratory equipment from Polythene. Zav.lab. 26
no-3:380-301 160. (MI-RA 13:6)
1. Kollskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Iaboratories-Iquipment and supplies)
(Itbylene)
GOROSHCHENKO, Ya.G.; BUKOSKOV, V.I.-;-BABKIN, - A.G.
Distribution of rare earth elements between the solid and the
liquid phase in the course ^f the crystallization of double sulfates.
Zhur.prikl.khim. 33 no.4:803-808 Ap 160. (KIRA 13:9)
(Rare earths) (Sulfates) (Crystallization)
,:L A1921-66 3WA(h)/Zn(d)/En(1) lip(c) GW/JT
1:4 ACC NRv AP6OU630 SOURCE =DE: URr0_Dj?_j 5 Q)l 010-
AUTHOR:' Babkinv, A.~ 0. -Berarlmo dnjoy Yu*
Kravchen)w _yj Re A*; He
ORG Kola*
I Brandh in* S He Kirov, AN SM (Kol skly filial AN SSSR)
TITIE t ~Fork: of, tl~e, nathq=tics group at the Kola Branch of the AondenV of
MCEs'' ?AvodskAqaIaboratorIyaq vo 31, no 3.0# 1963,,1280-1281
XjkIC TAGS i scientific organization, statietice, electronic oo*atert Mpatii
:-,charged particle, particle notion, mathematic personnel, crystallograpbyq saisologti.
geopbysics, analytic ehemistr7
"IBSTRAM Xn 1963 a mathematics group was organized at the Kola Affiliate
,~~Iof the'Academy of Sciences USSR. Several large scientific research institutes'
Jere foukA at the Affiliate,,. hence, the mathematics g'roup is called upon
,_'solve qqite different topical tasks. Since the investigations., as a :r ep,
are associated with experimentp'the min means of solving a majoritY Of
t
statistics ard "lie
ithe problems are the methods of mathematical particularly
,theory of a Inthe first,stage the work of the group
xperiment.planning.
...-Concerned the exposition of.tgaks.,~~their arrangement and the speciaLization'-%.- 2
'of mathematiciims accw4kig -to,the tykes. of,tasks. -The- Minsk-1 electronic
corWber was used to.'scilvbi a series of tasks on the motion of a charged
_q_e.v ydes. sei
par gnat plorstory geoph,
t Ma io fivIds the
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contribute
I'and crystallography.- ![he application of mathematical apj~Listus
the furthel! expansion of- the theoretical investijzations in these regionse
iThe most'bij-p6rtant task of Ahe group is the -introdacti6n ifit6_ practice of th
~-work of the laboratoried of modem methods in setting up experiments and
~'procesdng the expaiimbntal'data an well as the' application of rathemtical `,I
ru
-,methods in the -field of principally descriptive studies. In January-Feb ar7
~1965s associates.6f the irathematics group gave lectures onthe-basis of the
Aheory of probability and nathematic statistics. The purpose of these lectureei
prepare atteindeies of -the seminar on the mathematical theory of experiment -
"planning conducted' J~v Harch-April. A'group of specialists (Yu. V. Granoys!S&~
)N.A. Chel3= - Moscow State University and others) headed by Doctor of
:.-Technical Sciences V.N. Nalimovs Chairman of the.Chomistry Section, Council-
'!on Cybernetics of Sciences USSR, participated in the seminar. A
I, AcademV
--nwrber of cturds on- the mathematical theory of experiments was read at the
l6
re' than 100 at
i3omposed program.. ko", tendees (chemical engineers.,
_:PM11= chemists: expeiimental phqvicists and physical chemistss geo etas,'
ge*
:and others) were acquainted in do 41 with the Box-Wilson'methodi factor
,.-experiments adapti,~e 4t"Jkalizaticn as usl as with applied mthods of the
theory of mdom fwidfio~s -with the problemd..of - the. mechmization
;information servioe ' .,Ajie* -progmm of the ieminar aled pmvided for.,co iow,.i
,ion practical,'pmbi;m%-,i-L~-.-Dittiated with qV163pea of..Ahe:m6th~ds of expe
-2n
'4
plin ~1
V
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je
ACC Ms. 60146~_-_
There is e*eri6nee- in the application of these met hods at the Kola Affiliate
-,,of the Acader# of' Sciences UMR. i . Efforts on the optimalization of the ex- I
tmotive separatA.on of nibbium and tantalum were reported at the First All-
Union'06nfeienc'e'. o*n. Ikoeriment Plannin%a With the aid of the Box-Wilson
method-6 sepiLratibn_of ce in rare elements and their separations,
''Oktractio''n r, .-Ocaampianyibg impurities, recovery.of alwair= in
benefi'
din pping of nephelin and cation of ores by flotat ion
q~hsr.msthoos was made' - A nurnber 'of.-tauke is pr.
't
.donneal.90, with U application of methods of disp6reive and re ovelve
gr
..enalysle,j.
-ohmistry and geolDgya of applied method? In the
'C.,theo* of.-kwAoti Niw.tione arA'adaptive optimalization in roentganospectral
sis6- -The se~-~albo contributed to a wider use of mDderh methods
~bf do tation. - ~ The' i6dtation of upecialiBte for' reading of more' developed
-lecturie- is prtovidekaocordin w:pamion of tho researeA -i
g to the measure of
-;efforb; in the two', (if.,i'Ah 6'6thDdb of the thea4'bf,', merim6 pli
SUB COLMs
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BABKIN, A.F., aspirant
Serological chang6s in the exDerimental listeriosis of sheep. VeterinRriia
4.1 no-3:18-20 Mr 164- (Ml RA .18! 3.)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut eksper:Lmentallnoy
veterinarii.
BABKIN, A.F.
Use of the Indirect hemagglutination reaction and hemolysis
in the diagnosis of listeriosis. Zhur. mikrobiol., euid. I
immxui. 42 no.l-.138-143 Ja 165.
(MIRA 18-6)
1. Ukrainskiy institut eksperimentallnoy veterinarii.
S/080/61/034/001/006/020
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AUTHORS: Goroshchenko, Ya.G., Babkin, A.G., Mayorov, V.G., Fedyushkina, S.A.
TITLE: Continuous Separation of Niobium and Tantalum by Extraction With
Cyclohexanone
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Prikladnoy Khimii, 1961, Vol. 34, No. 1, PP. 43-49
TEXT: Based on previous investigations (Ref.is Ya.G. Goroshchenko, M.I. An-
dreyeva, A.G. Babkinq ZhPKh, 32,9,1904-1913 (1959)] on distribution of niobi-
um, tantalt~_ aLu aydroflu..L-ic acid between diluted sulfuric acid and oyclo-
hexanone, a flow-sheet for the continuous extraction of niobium. from tantalum
has been developed. The method ensures the treatment of residual solutions
obtained by conventional processing of titanium ores. In the present investi-
gations these solutions contained: H230 4 340-400 g/ls (NH 4)2S04 180-200 g11,
Vb205 7-15 g11, Ta205 1.5 g11, T102 3-4 g/l. The main process is a oonsecut-
ive cyolohexanone extraction with tantalum extracted first, because for the
extraction of niobium a considerably higher concentration of sulfuric acid
than for tantalum is necessary. The separation occurs continuously in coun-
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Continuous Separation of Niobium and Tantalum by Extraction With Cyclchexanme
terflow-extraction columns (see Fig.1) with cyclohexanone saturated with hy-
drofluoric acid. In column No.1 tantalum is extracted from the aqueous H2SO4
phase, in column No.2 from the tantalum-bearing cyclohexanone phase niobium
impurities are washed out, in column NO-3 tantalum is ie-extracted with am-
monium fluoride solution, in No-4 niobium is extrgoted from the aqueous H2SO4
phase and in NO-5 niobium is re-extracted with ammonium fluoride solution, in
No.6 oyclohexanone from the tantalum circuit is saturated by hydrofluoric
acid from the spent sulfuric acid solution and recirculated, while in column
VO-7 cyclohexanone from the niobium circuit is saturated with hydrofluoric
acid. Transition of tantalum and niobium salts from the aqueous into the or-
ganic phase eliminates titanium, iron and rare-earth metal impurities. The
scope of the present work was to determine the design of the columns and the
optimum conditions for extraction. The experiments were carried out in a
non-packed laboratory column. After equilibrium conditions were reached,
periodically (in 10-15 min intervals) samples of the emulsion were taken out
along the column (from top to the bottom). Thus the fractionating capacity
was determined and from the experimental data combined diagrams were plotted;
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Continuous Separation of Niobium. and Tafitalum by Extraction With Cyclohexanone
left - extraction as function of the height of the column, right - extr-action
as function of the number 6f equilibrium stages (Fig'.3-6). From these dia-
grams theheight of the column equivalent to one equilibrium stage and the'
height required for the extraction was determined. Corresponding to the ob-
-tained experimental results in a table (see table) daia related to the de-
sign of extraction columns are given. In order to avoid'linear or spiral
flow of,the liquid, it is recommended to design the mixing zone in the form
of a "Squirell cagell. The described flow-sheet permits ihe production of
tantalum pentoxide io be carried out containing no more than: Ti02 0.15%,
SO Fe 0 0 2~% so 0 4e-, ai
2 1 10,,0.; and niobium pentoxide cont ning no.more
than; Ti02 0!3;%, 2 5%t Fe203 0.25%, S03 0.15%. The content of Nb inf..'
Ta and of Ta in'Nb n be regulated by changing the extraction conditions
The presented metho 'is also suggested for extraction of Nb-Ta concentrates
and other related I materials. In presence of chlorine ions and iron, the
latter must be elimihated to avoia extraction with cyclohexanone. There are
6 figures, 1 table, ~Lnd 4 Soviet re.ferences.
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TITLE.. QMtit
RtiVG:9rwimetr1c dstwuination of niobium and tantilun after their
extraction with cyclohexme
SOUME: Zhurnal An-al J icheako;r Widi, v, 18, no. 6, 1963# 739-742
TOPIC TAGS: tantalm gralfiMGV~ie -determination, niobium gravimetric determimation,
clyc-lohemne
ABSTRACT: A relatively rapid gmvimetric method for the determination of niobium
and tWuslum has been developed.. The method is based on the ext 'raction of these
retals with cyclohexane from an aVeous-solutiorx-contskining-400 g/1 of H sub 2 50
sub 4* 200 g1l of (NE sub 4) sub 2 SO mxb 4 and 100 g1l of HF. Cyclohemane is a
specific extractant, for uiobixmi and tantalum and especially when ammoniun sulfate
is added to the solution. An iqueous solution containirk about 100 g/1 of H sub
2 SO sub 4 and 50 g/1 (NH sub A) sub 2 30 sub 4 will sel6ctively extract ni -obUim.
thus gives-the possibility of mieparating niobium from thntal'um after their.' iia
extraction.with cyclobexane. According to the spectral analyses',the element's Alp
Y, Zr, Hf, Pbp 7h, Vs As, Bi, Or, Mo, W, U. Mn sup +2 and Fe in fair amoimts are
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not-extracted with cyclobexaneiind therefore do not interfere. Ti,0 Sn and Sb are
partially extracted with cyclohi uane. HnO sub 4 sup - extracts alimost comqAetely
with cycloheme ad therefore it must be convertod to the reduced state Ma sup +2
by addition of Na sub 2 S Bub 2 0 sub 4 * 2H sub 2 0 to render it inactive. * 7he
P sub 2 0 Bub 5 in qaantities lurger than 50 tag also interferes. A3.1 experiments
were checked against standard splutions. Orig. art. has: 3 tables.
ASSOCIATICK: Kolvakiy, filial AJI 3=9 Apatity (Kola Branch, Academy of Sciences
SSM)
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BABKIN, A.G., MAVCHENKO-DEREMNOY, R.A.; MITIVEDEV, M.v-,,j.
Work of the mathematical group at the Kola Frran-~',-. r-f -,-e A.,Ili~e::7
of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Zav.lab. 31 no.10:1280-1283 16 ~', .
(MIRA 29-.3-)
1. Kollskiy filial imani Kirova AN SSSR.
9 ARNO, I., zhurnalist; BABKIN, A.N. [translator]; YEGOROV, L.I.
[translator]
[Indonesia in brief] Indoneziia; kratkii ochark. N 'oskvao
Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1956. 135 p. Translated from the
(NDU
English.
(Indonesia)
12:11)
MATV3Y3V. V.Ye.; FUZTNTA, I.Ye.; VOLIKOV, V A.; BABXIIL-.AAZI. CHRMSEIRV,
in
V.I., redaktor; VRRIMA, G.P.. tekhnicheakly redalctor
(Standardization of the consumption of materials and spare parts in
railroad transportation] Normirovanis rankhoda materialov i zapasnykh
chastei na sheleviodorozhnom transportes Moskvag Goat transp. zbel-
dor. tzd-vo 1953. 326 p. (KIRA 10:2)
(Railroads-Rairitenaace and repair)
TTVANCHUK. D.P., Inzhener; MULYUXIN, F.P., retsenzent; TVERSKOY, K.N.,
reteenzent; B
,,*~^A&P- reidaktor; XRTSHTALI. L.L. redaktor
MTROV, P., takhnichaskiy redaktor
[Planning major railroad overhauling] Planirovanle kapitallnogo
remonta na thelezwAorozhnom transports* KoBkva. Goa. transp.
zhel-dor. izd-vo. 1951. 122 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 10:2)
(Rai lroads--4bintenence and repair)
HATVSYSV, Vaoiliv Yevgrafovich; PUZTNYA, Ivan Yovataflyevich; VOLIKOV, Viktor
Aleksandrovich; BABKIN, Alekoandr RodiqRqyj1- ; CHARNYS111V. V.I.,
rodaktor; ITMIC&~O redaktor
[Standardizing expenditures for tuaterials and spare parts in railroad
transportation] Normirovanie raelthoda materialov i zapastkvkh chastat
na zheleznodorozhnom tr8noporte. ltd. 2-oo, perer. i dop. Moskva.
Gos.transp. xhal-dor. ird-vo, 1957. 463 P. (MIRA 10.-g)
(Railroads-Finance)
CHERNYSHEV, Petr Georgiyevich; FILIMONOV, Semen Yevgenlyevich; RUSANOV,
Nikolay Vasillyevich [deceased]; BABKIN, Alekeandr Rodionovich;
KRISHTALI, L.I., red.; -
[Estimates, bookkeeping, and technical records in construction
and track management) Smety, uchat i tekhnichesksis otchetnost'
v stroitel'stve i pittevom khoziaistve. Pod obahchei red. P.G.
Chernysheva. Koskvei, Gos.transp.zhel-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 235 P.
(MM 12:9)
(Railroads--Accounts, bookkeeping. etc.)
6 N
ALIBREM, VIndinir Goorgiyovich, prof.; LIDIMS, Georgiy Vladinirovich.
dotsent; NIKIFCFRGY, Favel Aleksandrovich. prof. Edaceasedl-,
CBLM-IOV, Mikhail Timofeyevich, kand.tek-hn.nauk; CI9&,ffy5MT,
Mikhail Andreyevich, kand.tekhn.nouk; FRL~flMAN, M.A., prof.,
retsenzent; AIWRTICUNKO, A.Y., inzh., retsenzent; BABKIII, A.R.,
inzh., retsenzent; BEZRUCHKO, V.S., inzh., retsenz6Kt-~-ZF0M3MT,--
M.I., inzh., retson2ent; MEWHM, D.M., iuzh., retsenzent;
MUP-kVtY-7V, I.V., inzh., retsenzent; NOVITSKIY, G.I., inzh.,
retsenzent; PASHININ, S.A., inzh., retsenzent; POTOTSK-IY. G.I..
inzh., retsenzent, red.-, RAK, S.M., inzh., retsenzent; TYLJTYLIIIIIIK,
F.R., inzh., retsonzent; ULYUYN, D.J., in2h.. retsenzent; SHEM-
LEV, V.N., inzh., retsenzent; BOBROVA, Ye.H., tekhn.red.
[Track work] Putevoe khoziaistvo. Pod red. M.A.Chernyaheva.
Moskva, Goa.tranap.zhel-dor.izd-vo. 1959. 435 P. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Kafedra *Put' i putevoye khozysystvon Dnepropetrovsko.-o insti-
tuta inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta (for Frishmn).
(Railroads-Track)
AIMPOV) 1van Antipovich; 4~BKIN, Alek-sandr Rodionovich; SOi,,OKA,
I
Mikhail Grigorlyevich; EFSKOVA, L.I.I., red.
[Econoniies, organization and planning of railroad track
economy] Ekonomika, organiza.tsiia i planirovanie putevogo
khoziaistva. 14oskva, Transport) 1964. 226 p.
(1,11RA 17;9)
CHERNIIK, L.N.; BABKIN, A.S.
metasomatic granites in eastern Transbaik lia and some eharacteriaties
of their genesis. Zap.Vses.min.ob-va. ; no.2:159-172 163.
(Kau 16:5)
1. Leningradskiy gornyy institut.
(Transbaikalia-Metauomatism (Geology))
(Tramsbaikalia-Granite)
BABKIN, A.S.
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no.1:62-63 162. (MIRA 18:2j
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ACCESSION NR: AT4035460 S/2646/63/000/127/0038/0066
AUTHOR: Ped', D. A.; R!Lktn
V.
TITLE- Forecasting of an air temperature anomaly for July-August for the European S!3SR
SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallny*y institut prognozov. Trudy*, no. 127, 1963.
Voprosy* Bezonny*kh prognozov pogody* (Seasonal weather forecasting), 38-66
TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, weather forecasting, long-range weather forecasting, air
temperature, air temperature anomaly
ABSTRACT: A method has been proposed for delimiting regions of an active thermal state
in the northern hemisphere and their influence on the formation of the seasonal air tem-
perature anomaly in the European SSSR. The statistical method used is applicable only
in forecasting the air temperature anomaly for the second half of summer (July-August).
The investigation was based on data for 1901-1950. The method used was determination
of active regions of thermal Influence on the formation of air temperature anomalies in
the European SSSR in synchronous and asynchronous periods. Only five stations were used
in determination of these regions. The synchronous and asynchronous periods are used
in predicting the air temperature anomaly. The allowance for the thermal influence of
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individual regions in the determination of various prognostic relationshipB, as done in this
article, does not mean that other regions and factors do not influence this phenomenon.
The method represents only a simplification. The relationships determined are shown to
j be quite good, and are recommended for use in forecasting practice, The results are
regarded as preliminary only. Further development along these lines can lead to deriva-
tion of similar relationships for all seasons and months of the year. Despite the tedious-
i ness of the method described, the derived empirical influence-function equations make it
possible to prepare a seasonal forecast rapidly and easily. Examples of such a forecast
are given. There is a full review of the literature which is pertinent to the background of
the problem. orig. art. has: 1 formula, 9 figures and 9 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallny*y Institut prognozov, Moscow (Central Institute of Fore-
casts)
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AUTHOR: Babkin, A. V.
ORG. none's
TITLE: Physico-statistical method of forecasting the air temperature anomaly for
Western Siberia and Northern Kazakhstan during the fall mouths
SOURCE:~ t4oscow. Tsentralln V institut gilqzov, Trudy, no. 153, 1966.
P.Kq-
StatisticTieskiye metody dolgosrochnogo prognozi pogody (Statistical Methods of long-
range weather forecasting), 90-95
TOPIC TAGS:- long r4ng~ weather forecasting, statistic analysis air temperature
Z-7c
ABSTRACT: This article examines the possibility of using Ye. N, Blillr.)va's hydro-
dynamic method (Gldrodi~lamicheBkaya teoriya voln davlenlyn., temperaturnyi-h voln i
tsentrov deistviya atmos-fery. Dokl. AN SSSR, 39, 110. 7, 1943) of forecasting the mean!
~~6nthly air temperature anomaly for Western Siberia and Northera Kazal~bstan ouring th(l.
,qjl months. The agynchronous relation between
f the dc!gree of icing of Lhe Kara Se
Tia the air temperature anonialy is additionally Inve:lLigated for S'eptefnber. To
solve this problem the forecasts of the mean monthly air teniperatuce anomaly for the
period from 1951 to 1958 were specially calculated on an electron computer and the
available forecasts from 1959 to 1964 were also used. Using Blinova's formula for
the field of the mean monthly air temperature anomaly the present author found that
the most succesoful forecasts were obtained in August and October. In each of these
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months 9 out of the 14 forecasts were DUCCCSSfUl. Helice IL is concluded that
Blinova's hydrodynamic methodi can be used when compiling forecasts for the indicated
regions during the fall months. The author points out that it is expedient to use
the regression equations derived in this study (or compiling forecasts for a local
0
region and that to refine the forecast of the mean monthly air temperature in
Western Siberia and Northern Kazakhstan in September, the state of icing of the Kara
Sea in August can be:used. Orig. art. has. 6 foiniulas, 2 tables, and 3 figures.
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AUTHOR: Babkin, A. V, 1-75'
ORG: non
TITLE: Method of forecasting the air temperatur anomaly during the fall months in
Western Siberia and Northern Kazakhstan
SOURCE: '4~`10scow. TsentralInyy institut prognozov. Trudy, no. 153, 1966.
Statisticheakiye metody dolgorochnogo prognoza pogody (Statistical methods of long-
range weather forecasting), 3-21
TOPIC TAGS: air temperature, long range weather forecasting, /- temPh_,'t_._,e'4je~
tob4ga-
ABSTRACT: A method is described which permits compiling a forecast of the sign of the
air temperature anomaly with a certain degree of reliability at selected points of
Western Siberia and Northern Kazakhstan. The magnitude of the anomaly is determined
as follows. For cor-esponding pairs of stations with high values of relationships
with respect to ;":. which is the degree of the asynchronous relation between signs of
the air temperature anomalies at stations of the Northern Hemisphere and in the in-
vestigated region, multiple regression equations were set up by means of which not
only the sign but also the magnitude of the monthly temperature anomaly were de-
termined. The regression equations have the foraf
Ar, = aAt, + bAt,
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where a and b are empirical functions obtained by the least-square method, ATi is
the expected monthly anomaly at the point of forecast, Atl and At2 are the air tem-
perature anomalies for the preceding months at the corresponding two points in the
Northern Hemisphere. For forecasting the air temperature anomaly in August with a
zero length of time before the phenomenon occurs the July data are used and for a
monthly length of time before the phenomenon occurs the data for June; the data for
August are used for forecasting the air temperature anomaly in September with a zero
length of time and the data for July are used for a monthly duration of time before
the phenomenon occurs; and the forecast for the temperature anomaly in October is com-
piled from data of September and August. Equation (1) makes it possible to compile a
monthly forecast of the sign and magnitude of the temperature anomaly for selected
~stations of Western Siberia and Northern Kazakhstan with a different length of time
before the occurrence of the phenomenon. It was found that the formation of an air
temperature anomaly during asynchronous periods is substantially affected by the ther.
mal conditions of the entire Northern Hemisphere. Regions of active influence change
their position from month to month.i A statistical calculation of the effect of
active centers in'the Northern Hemisphere made it possible to work out a method of a
probable forecast of temperature anomalies in Western Siberia and Northern
Kazakhstan. Orig. art. has: 1 formiula, 7 tables, and 4 figures.i
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Frog quality continues to be poor. Put' i put. khoz. 8
no.7s4l 164. (VUIIR~ 17310)
1. Starshiy dorozhn),y master Promyshlenskoy distantaii
Zapadno-SibJrskoy dorogi.
BABKIN, A.V.,, mladsh17-nauchnyy sotrudnik; NUVYRKIN, N.M., starshiy
fnib.-~-meteorolvr
Weather conditions during the trip of the motorship
"Kooperatsiial to Antarctica. Inform. biul, Sove antark,
eksp. no.A:20-23 163. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Sed1maya kontinentallnava antarkticheskaya ekspeditsiya.
(Meteorology, Maritime)
M677
S/064/60/000/008/004/008
KIM B020/BO60
AUTHORSt Artemlyev, A. Ao, Strepikheyev, Yu. A.,,-Babkin, B. It.,
Khaylov, V. S., Romanovskiy, V. I.
TITLE: A Commercial Process of Esterifying Terephthalic Acid
PERIODICAlj Xhimicheskaya promyshlennostf,, 1960, No. 8, pp- 9-15
TEXTt The present paper offers the principal results obtained by the
authors from their laboratory method for the noncatalytic esterifioation
of terephthalio acid and relative checking in.the pilot plant. Fig. 1
shove the dependence of the esterification rate on-temperaturet and Fig, 2
the 'dependence of the estprification degree on pressure at 25000- Fig- 3
illustrates the dependence of the esterification degree on the terephthalic
acid z methanol ratio at 2500C, and Fig- 4, the dependence of the solubility
of terephthalic acid in methyl alcohol on the monomethyl terephthalate
content at 200C. The dependence of the esterification degree on the water
content in the reaction mixture and on the duration of process at 25000
is illustrated in Fig, 5. Table 1 gives the composition of the products
for different esterification degrees, while Fig. 6 graphically depicts
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the dependence of the composition of products on the esterification degree.
Fig. 7 shows the dependence of the composition of terephthalic acid
esterification products on the duration of process at 2500C. Table 2
gives composition, amount, and yield of esterification products of
terephthalic acid in the presence of monomethyl terephthalate for various
processing times. Fig. 8 is a graph illustrating the dependence of
,esterification degree on temperature under the conditions of the con-
tinuous and periodic procedures. Because spiral-tube reaction apparatus
are very voluminous, a multiple-thread double-tube apparatus was designed,
built,and tested (Fig. 9). Based on data obtained in the laboratory, a
pilot plant was projected and set up for the esterification of terephthalic
acid (diagram of Fig. 10). The plant consists of three main elements:
1) for the preparation of the initial suspension, 2) for the esterification
proper, and 3) for the purification of dimethyl terephthalate by recrystal-
lization. There are 10 figures, 2 tables, and 18 references: 2 Soviet,
6 US9 3 Germanv 2 British, I Polish, 1 Chinese, I French, 1 Japanese, and
1 Danish.
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BABKIN, B.M.; VENDELISHTEYN, Ye.G.; GENKINA, Ye.V.
Production of starting monmer materials for haterochain
fibers. Khird.volok, no-50-12 161, (KMA 14:10)
1. Gosudarstvennyy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti.
(Textile fibers, Synthetic)
STREPIKHEYEV, Yu.A.; BABKIN, B.M.
Solubility of hydrogen chloride in chlorobanzene. Khim.prom,,
no.1:38-39 Ja 163. - (MM 16:3)
(Hydrochloric acid) (Benzene)*~
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