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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAUKH, I. - BAULIN, V.V.

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50) AUTHORS: Levina, R. Ya., Baukht IOL-.- SOV/79-29-9-29/76 Kaykaris, P. A.y Treshchova, Ye. 0. TITLE: Synthesis of Hydrocarbons. LXXI. Synthesis of the Dineoalkyla C12H 26- C14H30 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 9, pp 2945-2950 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper deals with the synthesis of the dineoalkyls C12- C 14 with a different position of the quaternary hydro- carbons in the chain, i.e. 3,3,6,6-tetramethyl alka-nes and 4,4,797-tetramethyl decave (dineoheptyl) according to the 6d by the method of synthesizing dineoalkyls recently develo authors (Ref 1 ) (by double Grignard-ftertz reaction . The 5 ld)t i.e. 2PM-trimethyl haptone-2 compounds (11) (10% yi : am4 2,5,5-trimethyl oc ene-2 (Scheme 2) were obtained by the reaction of the primary hydrobromide of isoprene (I) with tertiary amyl- andl accordingly, tertiary hexyl magnesium chloride. The Raman spectra of the synthesized alkenes werto characteristic of trisubstituted ethylenes. The 2,2,5-trimeibyl hitptene-2 was also obtained by partial catalytic hydrogenation Card 113 of 215,5-trimethyl heptadiene-2,6. This diene hydrocarbon Synthesis of Hydrocarbons. SOV/79-29-9-29/76 LXXI. Synthesis of the DInsoalkyle C1026- C14R30 contains the groups of the monos ubstituted (-CH.CH 2) and trisubstituted ( >CnCH-) ethyle'n"e', which according to S. V. Lebedev (Ref 2) ought to be hydrogenated at a different rate. The hydrogenation of this heptadiene in fact occurs according to scheme 3 at constant rate until two hydrogen atoms are added per 1 mol diene. Constants and Raman spectra of the alkene obtained corresponded to the constants and the Raman spectra of 200-trimethyl beptene-2 which was synthe- sized according to Grignard-Vuertz.BY HCl the 2,5,5-trimethyl alkenes-2 (II) were then transformed into the saturated chlo- rides (111) (93 and 75% yield), which in turn were trans- formed into dineoalkyls (IV) (Scheme 4) by reaction with organomagnesium compounds in the presence of HgCl 2' These dineoalkyls were separated from the initial alkenes (50-55%) by fractional distillation. The yields of dineoalkyl purified by further distillation and chromatography on silica gel amounted to 10-32%, calculated for the tertiary chlorides Card 2/3 (111) introduced into the Grignard-Vuertz reaction. Thus, Synthesis*of Hydrocarbons, SOV/79-29-9-29/76 LXXI. Synthesis of the Dineoalkyls C 12H 26- C14H30 3,3,6p6-tetramethyl octane and the hitherto unknown 3,3,6,6-trimethyl monane, 2,3,3,6,6-pentamethyl octane, and 4,4t7t7-tetramethyl deoane were synthesized. There are 2 tables and 9 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIOR.- Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Hoecow State University) SUBMITTED: July 17, 1958 Card 3/3 BAUKH, V.; FRID4AN, S. p insh. Using roadwork construction elements. Bill. bud. 9 ne.2:4-5 7 '59. (KIRA 12:6) 1.1achal'aik sevota, Shiryayevokoy mexhdukelkhesnoyistroitellnoy organizatell Odevskey oblasti (for Baukh). Mraino-Read (Botany)) (ftrm buildings) 3/0581t 110W110 10/1082/160 AWlIA101 AUTHORS: Mirzoyev, B.R., Baukin, I.S. TiTlik: Description of a special device for introducing probes into somid-on- duotor materials PERIODICALj Referativnyy zhurnal. fizika # no, 10, 1961, 265, abstract 1OR298 ("Uch. zap. Azerb. un-t. Piz.-matem. I khim. ser.". 1960, no-3, 71- 73) TMCTs The design of this device is based on the system of preparation- guides-which makes it possible todireot the probe relative to the-specimen and to introduce it Into the dealred.reglon of the object with an acouraoy.of 0.1 mW, The probes are moved under the control of micrometers; they pass preliminarily through a special fuxmqoe maintaining the temperature of the probe at the level. necessary for a free implantation of the probe into the specimen. A. Zhdan Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 3- Inveitigations of the solid solutions of ths antimonides of, Indium and gallium. Is So-Daukin V. 1. Ivanov-Omskly, Oz T. Kolomiyots. Report presented at the 3rd 14ational Conference on Semiconductor Compounds, Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963. ACCESSION NR: AP4041364 S/0048/64/028/006/1000/1001 AUTHOR: Baukin, I.- S.; Ivanov-Omskiy, V. I.; Kolomiyets, B. T. TITLE: Single crystals of indium,antLmonide-gallium antimonide al- loy and their electrical properties SOURCE': AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakaya, v. 28, no. 6, 1964, 1000-1001 TOPIC TAGS: indium antimonide,,Rallium antimonide, antimohide alloy. alloy single crystal, single crystal property, electrical property ABSTRACT: Single crystals of indium antimonide alloyed with small laamounts [unspecified] of gallium antimonide have been grown by the i zone-melting method using a single crystal seed. The two alloys pra-, pared, had lattice constants of 6.470 and 6.461 1, respectively, and CM3) identical electron concentration 0.1015e/ and electron mobility 1,(98.000 CM2/vosec). The crystals were used to study optical absorp tion and reflectiowfor wavelengths in the 6-25--v range, an-d to de l'termine the mechanism of the change.of the forbidden zone width AE 4. with changing alloy composition. The theoretically calculated AZ in ~~rd 1/2 PACCESSION NR: AP4041364 If.the InSb lattice (a - 6.48 X) compressed to the size of the alloy lat- ticas (6.470 and 6.46V X) was 2. 9- 10-2 f or the f irst alloy and 5.7-10-2cv for the second. The corresponding figures for 6E determined experi- ' ..mentally (as the change of an e- rg on the level of an ab,sorption coef-' t'ficient of 1000 cm-1) were 8,1071 and 12-10-3 e~V, respe~ctively. The i difference between the calculated.and the experimental-values great of,AE makes possible tfie conclusion that, even in the alloys with lat tice parameters strongly dependent on the composition, ~he change'in ~; the width'of the forbidden zone induced by a change in composition Isl. i eprimarily determined by the introduction of A now kind of Atom into . the lattice rather than by a change in the lattice parameters. Origo:! art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: FLziko-tekhnicheskiy institut in* At F, Ioffa Akademll n4Uk SSSR (PhysicotechaLcal Institute,-Academy of Sciences SSSR) SUBMITTM 0 AD PRESSt 3052 ENCLt 00 0 SUB CODE t SS NO RZ? SM 002 OTHERs 063 BAUKINY I.S.j GAVRILOV, N.I.; KOLCMIYETS, B.T. Preparation of equilibrium solid solutions by slow crystalUzation of the melt. Uch zap. AGU.Ser, nauk no,2s9q--1O3 163- (MIRA 180) A t5i 1 7'. A U T H C R iBaukin, 1. S,; I v ano V-Or~-i s k i 1 Y o 1 y c. t s ,B. T. p e n C3 e 7, o;~ cv ne 7 1 In allays of InSb with CaSb SOURCEI Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 4, 1965. 1261-1263 -7 TOPIC TAGSi forbidden zone width,, I S~'Ga`Sb alloy, optical transition energy' r'-:ABS TRACT The on alline allo\is of Tn5b optical properties of i? ocryst w I s n a 1 1add' f c, investi,-aLed to ~eterr.-.Ine t h e deo-andence of the width of the forbidden zene on t:ie comvosition of' the alloys. The width of the aone vRs determined from the dependanice of Che absorption coefficient on the energy. Transmission end r~_ f ic ct i on we re me sured on f ive p- type spec imens hav inf approximate ly equal Zoncentrations of acceptors of the order of 10 CM-3 in i wave range from I to IS p. The lattice parameters of all the alloys were determined from x-ray 4urveys. The width of the forbidden band alloye with different compositiou--were compared at the same L WW.-65 ACCESSIOV NRI AP501075 absorption coefficient. From the dependences o-" the energy of ab- soTbed photons on the lattice parameters of the alloy (for four dif-I ferent zib%orprion love0ol)UrS wax sho-~ru, that f.)r e_,4111 Absz)rr."~~on coof- Was linear in t,-.e ficlenr.'~ J Pe t,. an 4 n c re a 5 a 1) - n r p t i nan c. n L ~2 nt. , t!, e a r'. J t x L: ~ jineli oil tnc 14o C% I -, xPe 1, lnle~i data, al tbough f r or, t 1~ u i i "'.Cnt shapi!s of the curves for dif fereat absorption.., coef-licientz~ It car. be ,3e;cn that the dif fe rence in the energien of -1 c a, LransiLious for the re~puctive i~)~;-lrption coefficients 'in- wit-A an '-. Lhe allo,r. c Te Id 8 C increased GaSb content 171tis Is atcrib- uted to to4~! fact Letjit the change o, ge,3 with respect to the conposition of the alloy is slove.- t h an the cnange of tht energy levels in the zone-dep-thi Orig. art. has: 1 f igi-tre . [JAI ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut in. he F. loffe, AN SSSF..Leni-.;!rad (Physicotechnicil Institute, All -SSSR) SUBMITTEDi 21 Nov64 ENCL: 00 SUE CODE i - SO,O NO REF SOVI 002 OTHER! 003 ATD PRESSi L 62784-6!) u-vru (n)//T !E-uf 4. N/E '!F b ACCESSICN NR A75016033 L;.Rj9-3.i3/63/000/002/OC,99/(~I 3 AUTHOR: Baukin. 1. S.; Gavrilov, N. I.; Kolc,~-Iets, .4, T. !=E: rro 'L,; c ~-ln of ec u r -i w-r, s o I i (i - c, I j t ion s by F, 1,,:Yw C r V s a I z,, I ~-n e SOURCF: B a 1r, u . Azerbayd-zhanskly gosudarstvennyy universitet. Uchenvye zapiski. Ser-'Lya fjziko-r:,ztemat1chaskikh naukt no. 2, 1963, 99-103 TOPIC TAGS: solid solution, phase equilibriunn, crystallization, cry~i~tai growth, x-rq diffraction ana ABSTRACT: The article describes the equipment which was developed for the pr)duc- lion of equilibrium solid solutions by slow cy-ysteillization frar, the melt. " 1) e- equipment is applicable even for those compoun~.)s which unrlerrc 'luring relting. The measuring apparatus of tile set-up enables one to obtain r-ough r--.,n- cepts of the phase diagram of the investig-iited allws by observi:)g th~-. cooling curveG, 'Luring slov cr-jstallization the gr-,wing -rys*aLs are of lht~ tim-e at a temperr~-tur-, which ~,xceeds the solle~us temperature and are in contact with the malt, in which, the rate of diffusion is much greater than in the solid. Un d a r Car8 13/4 L 62784-65 ACCESSION HR: AT15018033 0 1 se conditions the equilibrium between the aolld and the liquid phase establlshes~ much wre Y-ipidly than during annea-Ung of the solid alloy. Thu-~, us tng a rc~ason- ably slcrR rate of cool ing it is possib lc t o c,~~nduc t .-rv~z ti t~,* i-o~r of cooling and the starting z;a--, ~41 d1ioy ajid the greater the diffusion copfficients of vhe alloy components, the closer are the crystallization conditions to equillbriu:_,). rhe samples were heated in the TG-3 furnace in evacuated quartz ampules. The lower part of the am- pules was recessed to pernit the placement of ordinary and differential (DT) rhromel-alumei thermocouples. 71fie ampules with specimi-Tis (A) and with !-itandzin-I substance (Asid) and thermocouples weree mountet! on the furnace crver (~,) (Fig. I of thp Enclosur~e' . To produco a i5oree unifom Temperature in the cavity of the furnace, a nickel cylinder M was placed inside the cavity. The article describes the cir-s cuits which are used to heat the furnace and to control the rate of cooling. The developed eq-uipnment was used for study of the equIlibrium, solid solutions in the Sb Sc -Sb Te svstem. InSb was used as standard iraterial. Eleven :Gm-._Oun,Js were 2 3 2 1 crystallized: The rate of: :ooling was 0.3 deg/11-ir. X-ray diffraction stutdies indi- cated that t1he sol-id solution contains in excess of 40 mole % Sb2Te3 and b'nax-y compoun-3s were obtained as single crystals. Alloy containing less than 40 mole 1,,Sb2Ta3 were always polyerystelline and microstructural analysis indicated that they Cmtd -.214 L (12764-65 ACCESISION NP: cons5st Of twD fllhe authOrS expl,,-Ss th"Ir ratitude to T, for a nimbnr of art, -7 ASSOC lATI 0'N: Azerbaydzhanskly gosudar-stvennyy universite~, (-A 7, e rh Ur I ve m j 1 T n: D 00 SUB CONK Ccrd 3/4 ACCE.1;SION NP. AT5018033 ENCLOSUM 01 Fig. I . Placement of ampules and thermocouples in the cavity of. the furnace. A--&mpule with- miknown; A ampule with standard mat er i a I; T- DT--diifterential thein"uuple; i L kel lining! 9--cover; k.; 4~i Jj--n-Ic MW c-quartz r-Dd us:cd t-) conduct -~s c n .3 t c t c- -3.-n F -.11 e s 7z IF I ACC NR' ARG032309 SOURCE CODE: UR/0081/66/000/010/BO61/13061 AUTHOR: Baukin, 1. S.; Kolomiyets, B. T. TITLE: The effect of planes of orientation of the s'eeding on the growth of single crystals of alloys indium antimonide with gallium antimonide SOUR Ref. zh. Khimiya. Part 1, Abs. 10B426 REF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Azerb. un-t. Ser. ftz. -matem. n., no. 4, 1964, 97-99 TOPIC TAGS: single crystal, growth, crystal growth, indium antimonide ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the effect of flatness of orientation of the seeding on the growth of single crystals of InSb with small additions of GaSb grown by the zone growing method. The planes of (111) and (M) of the seeding agent were first polished and etched in a dilute etching agent CR-4. It was found that single crystals grown with an Iniator, oriented towards themelt with the plane (111), contained twin crystals, while those with the plane (M) had no twin crystals. The obtained single cqstals exhibited electron conductivity, the con- centration of the carrier Is 3- 101 cm-3. the mobility of the carrier is 100, 000 112 ACC IIR' AR6032309 CM2/v. sec and the electron conductivity is 138 ohm-Icm"I (at ev 20C). V. Grishin. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 07/' Cmd 2/2 BAUK IN -IL. -L- -- - --- --- - - - -- -- -- - --- --- -- - -- -- - "Medical Service at an Infantry Regiment in USA", Military-Medical Journal,, No. S. p 91, 1955. BAUXIN. L.1.. gyardit podpolkoynik meditsinskoy slushby jw. , 1, Medical service of the Infantry division of the UoS*Armye Toen. sod. shur. no.4:83-88 Ap 156. (NLRA 9:9) (U-S.ARNT-4WIGAL AND SANITART AFFAIRS) BAUZIN, L.I., gyardil podpolkovaik meditsinskoy sluzh1W Medical services of airborne forces of the U.S.A. Toen.-madeshure uo*9:93-95 8 156. (MIRA 10:3 ) (UNIM STA=S--ARNr--A IRDMU TROOPS) (UNITJD SIMNS-4WICIM, .MILITARY) BAM] 1, I?~ wardii podpolkovnik mod. slushby; ROZHKOV, And. T., polkovnik MNOW06--m -*I ", M a . StAu RZ L-L Aby; XHOLMMM, H.S., polkovnik mad. sluzhby. Some aspects of the organization of medical services of a field armW of the United States. Voen. med. shur. no.4:91-98 Ap 157. (KIRL 12:7) (MEDIOM, MILITARY AND NAVAL, organiz. in M (Rua)) 17(8) SOV/177-58-11-23/50 AUTHORS: Guards Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medi- cal Corps, Komin, N.I., Engineer-Lieutenant-Colonel, and Vezno, K.P., Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical Corps TITLE: The Protection of Blood, Bacterial Preparations and Drugs From the Influence of Low and High Temperatures PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 11, pp 68 - 71 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors criticize the insufficiency of various methods and containers for protecting blood, drugs and bacterial preparations from the influence of low and high temperatures, including tl-,,,e small isothermal boxes of the TSIPK (Central Blood Transfusion Insti- tute), the boxes for blood transfusion of the Ivanovo, and Xazan9 stations etc used during WW Il. Since 1957, the Medical Corps uWes the TY.-l thermo- insulating container-(Figure 1) developed by the Card 1/3 Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy ispytatellnyv BOV/177-58-11-23/50 The Protection of Blood, Bacterial Preparations and Drugs From the Influence of Low and High Temperatures institut voyeanoy meditsiny (Central Scientific- research and Test Institute for Military Medicine) and TK-2 (Pigure 2), designed by the Veesoyuzzyy nauohno-iseledovateltakiy institut kholodillnoy pro- myshlennosti (VNIKhI) (All-Union Soientifio-Researoh Institute for the Refrigeratory Industry). Container TE-1 measures 140 x 427 x 555 =9 TK-2 724 x 491 x 506 =. Both oontainers are desoribed in detail. The basic technical data of the containers are given in a tables The containers are intend*A for pre- servation and transportation of bloodo bacterial Pro- taratiors and druSs 71pres 4 and $ show a graph of ;he heat resize inside Us thermoinsdating TK-1 container during tests ;n refrijerating chtabers and Oard 2/P at a terperatura of +33 - The X-3 container BAUXIN, L. I., gvardii. PodpOlkoVUlk =d- - sluZh1W organization of medical service for a oombat group in an American infantry division. Voqu.-med. zhur. no. 2:88-92 F 161. (MIRA 14:2) (UNITED STATES--MOICINE9 MMITARY) Bulgaria/Military B-554 BAUMIN L. I., Podpolkovnik/med Serv; author of an -f ~J'n;ltled "Concerning the Problem of Medical art c e e Service and Combat Group Organization in the American In antry Division." (Voenno Meditsinsko Delp, Sofia, May 61, pp 86-90) 24 (1) #AW#p J., g0rdii podpolkovnik meditainskoy sluzhby __L Nov data on the organization and tactics of the medical service in a combat group of an American infantry division. Voen.-med. zhur. no.3.1:88-92 N 161. (MIRA 15:6) (WITRD STATES-MEDICINE, MILITARY) 17(10) SOV/177-58-5-9/3o AUTHORS: Kushakovskiy, M.S., Yajor of the Medical Corps, -Baukin, V.E., Captain of the Medical Corps TITLE: Affections of the Myocardium in Certain Virus Diseases (0 porazheniyakh miokarda pri nekotorykh virusnykh zabolevaniyakh) PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 5t pp, If'! 48 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with affections of the myocardium in certain virus diseases. According to Chepil and Kosman, virus myocarditis occurs more frequently than is diagnosed.. The authors observed some cases of myocarditis developed on the background of virus hepatitis (Botkin's disease), influenza and influenzal pneumonia. Careful clinical examinations revealed symptoms of an affaction of the myocardium. with the character of an inflammation process although the clinical appearances of acute myocarditis were very Card 1/2 poor. Bengtsson and Birk recognized infectious SOV/177-58-5-9/30 Affections of the Myocardium in Certain Virus Diseases myocarditis in 15% of cases only by electrocardio- gram, in 30% by systolic murmur and tachycardia, and in 30% of cases by high figures of the erythrocytes sedimentation reaction. In less pronounced forms of the disease, the entire symptom complex character- istic of myocarditis cannot be detected. Chepil and Kosman have proved that many forms of myocarditis take their course without increasing the number of leucocytes in the peripheric blood. The authors finish the article by stressing the importance of electrocardiographic examination, which makes it possible to distinguish secondary dystrophies from true inflammation processes in the myocardium. There are 2 sets of electroL;ardiograms. Card 2/2 ~!---'--oclectric -, -cr Stations .I- . ~O 0 1- I 1 10 4, ? ~152. Aquyt-hev ectl ic %,rtre-, toel,,;y, T I'h. n )~ Oi. , I'D. BAUKOV, K. Corrosion (12102) Zhil--kom. Khoz-vo, No 3,9 1953, pp 19-21 BAUKOV, K. and IZUMSM, N. "Detection of Brittle Deterioration in Boilers and Their Restoration" Describes some of the signs to look for to determine the early stages of brittle deterioration caused by local weaknesses in the boiler and by high concentrations of NaOH. SO.-" Referativnyy Zhumal-Khimiya, No 1, 1 Jan 54; SO: (W-30785, 28 July 1954.) ,,Tba oF-citc vavitx J BAIit "I 9,hlslri S S. Ai~i N~A 4, N,- 1 fife 7f~ I W-5 L:i tqfyA 11.1 the u) tl;t wl-.r.L "I- dx-~t~ thr mw j.,-ming -r t i iq-t 15-57-10-14452 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10, p 180 (USSR) AUTHOR: Baukov, S. S. TITLE: The Geotectonic Environment of Shale Accumulation (Geotektonicheskiye usloviya. slantsenakopleniya) PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta geol. AN EstSSR, 1956, Nr 1, pp 95-104 ABSTRACT: The formation of the shale beds in the Middle-Ordovi- cian Kukruseskiy horizon of the Baltic shale basin and of the upper Volga series of the Upper Jurassic Volga- Pechersk subgeosyncline occurred in flat, shallow marine basins under conditions of fluctuating move- ments of the earth's crust at the end of transgressive stages. This conclusion is confirmed by general gee- logical analysis and, in particular, by the structure of the shale beds, in which there occurs a character- Card 1/2 istic sharp interformational break, commonly .# The Geotectonic Environment of Shale (Cont.) 13-57-10-14452 accompanied by erosion. The accumulation of initial organic sub- stance in the shales ceases when normal marine conditions, favoring the deposition of carbonate muds, appear in the basin. In this re- gard, it is believed that carbonate rocks generally overlie beds of oil shales. Card 2/2 V. P. Kozlov MUM, K., aknderik- !;-r- I-- d, geol.-miner. nauk, red,,,Vyj~skaj -0, D.L.[Kaljol D.), kand. geol.- r,iner. nauk, red.; R.M.[10innil, R.), kand. geol.-miner. nauk, red.; PALIMRE, Kh.G.[Palmre, H.], kand. geol.-miner. nauk, red. [Lithology of Paleozoic sedizents, in Estonia] Litolo- giia paleozoiskikh otlozhenli Estonii. Tallin, AN Estonskoi SSR, 1964. 131 P. 04IRA 18:1) 1. Eesti, NSV Teaduste Akadeemia Geoloogia Instituut. 2. Akademiya, nauk Estonskoy SM (for Orviku). EAUKOV, S.S. Studies on the processing and use of shale-kukkersite from the time of N.F. Pograbov to the present day. Inform.8bore VSZGEI no.48:95-104 161. (HIRA 15:7) (Shale) NESTOR, Kheldur Eduardovich; KALIO, D.L.[Kaljop D.), red.; ORVIKU, K.K., akademik, red.1 BAYAqV 4 S.S.,~ kand. geole nauks red.; XYANILI I R.M. [Mbnil Wn&' ol. nauk, red.; PALIMRE., Kh.G. [Palmre, H.I. kand.#geol. nauk, red,j SKVORTSOVA, A.# red. [Ordovician and Wandoverian Stromatoporoidea of Estonia] Stromatoporoidei ordov:Lka i llandoveri Estonii. Tallizinp In-t gaol, AN Estonskoi SSR, 1964o 113. pe (MIRA 18:5) 1. Akademiya nau. Estonskoy SSR (for O-viku). ORUKU, K.I., akademik, red.; BAUKOV-S. kand. geol.-miner. OV S 'T nauk, red.; KALIO,D kand. geol.-miner, r 0~ Di R ~MjMatnn nauk Mbnil' R.]. kand. geol.- .. red.; WANNILI, R.M. miner. nauk, red.; PALIM 0 Kh.G. [Palmrep H.),, kand. geol.-Iminer. naukj, red.; SKVORTSOVA, A.) red. [Lithology and stratigrapby of Quaternary sediments in Estonia; for the 7th Congress of the International Association on Quaternary Research held in the U.S.A.p 19651 Litologiia i atratigraftia chetvertichnykh otlo- zhenii Estonii; k VII Hezhdunarodnomu kongressu INKVA v SShA, 1965. Tallinn, 1965. 147 p. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Besti N.SV Teaduste Akadeemia. Geoloogie instititut. 4. Akademiya nauk Estonskoy SSR (for Orviku). BAUKOV, V. ( Inin) Lubricating the M-1200 nDtor-operated pump under cold weather conditinns. Pozb.delo 4 no.11:19 N '38. (?,URA 11:12) lubricants) (Lubrication and (fteping mcbinery-Cold weather operation) BAUKOV. V.A. MMMINUMMOV In connection with the article 'Improve the work relative to Inven- tions and more efficient operation." Sakh.prom-30 no.n:4 1 156. (MM 10;2) 1. Artillakw1s, IMN. (Sussr industry) yj C)O 87406 S/020/60/135/006/022/037 B01~7BMO AUTHORSs Perevaloya, Be Gop Yurlyeva, L# Pop and Ba!!~Ov, Yu. I. %Now" "now TITL& Direct Cyanation of Ferricinium Salts PERIODICAM Doklady Akademil. nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 135, Nc. 6, PP. 1402-1405 TEXTt The authors report on the substitution of hydrogen atoms in ferri- einium ferrichloride and ferricinium ferribromide. As had been expectedq the ferricinium cation was passive in the electrophilic substitutiong since the positive charge, no matter whether localized on the iron atom or distributed over the whole molecule, prevents e2ectrophilic attacks. Thus the authors did not wacceed in performing any electrophilic sub- stitution in ferricininm 0 They therefore attempted nuoleophilic sub- etitution. Notable yields (over 50%) of nitrile of the ferrocene carbo- xylic aoid were obtained when uning the solution of liquid HCR in anhydrous tetrahydrofuran. A yield over 8C114 was obtained when ferricinium salt was replaced by a mixture of ferrocene and anhydrous FeCl 30 By this method one may also obtain the hitherto undencribed nitriles of substituted Card 114 87406 Direct Cyanation of Ferricinium Salts S/020/60/135/006/022/037 B016/B060 (methyl- and ethyl--) ferrocene carboxylic acids. It was observed from the infrared spectra of these nitriles that they contain a nonsubstituted cyclopentadienyl ring. It was concluded that: the nitrile group enters such a ring as contains an electron donor substituent. A nonsubstituted cyclo- pentadienyl ring was missing in the other two compounds produced by the authorst in nitrile of heteroannular chloro ferrocene carboxylic acid and In dinitrile of heteroannular ferrocene dicarboxylic acid. This was spectroscopically zonfirmed (Ref. 14)- Electron acceptor substituents (Cl, CN) are therefors believed to render the cyanation of the cyclopenti- dienyl ring with which they are linked more difficult; the CN group enteTs the free ring. The authors doubt their original assumption of the ferri- cinium cation being capable of a nucleophilic substitution, since the effect of electron donor and electron acceptor substituents was found to be as strong as in the electrophilic substitution. The material yielded by their experiments is regarded as being insufficient to establish the re- action mechanism. The only cex+ain fact is that the reaction does not begin by an attack of the CK anlon against one of the carbon atoms of the cyclo- pentadienyl rings. Two assumptions are put forth concerning the reaction mechanism: 1) a bond is formed J'irst between the CN anion and the iron Card 2/4 87406 Direct Cyanation of Ferricinium Salts S/020/60/135/006/022/037 B016/Bo6o atom of the ferricinium cation, and the proton then attacks one of the hydrogen atoms of the eyclopentadienyl rings. This hydrogen is split off as a hydride compound and may be used up for the reduction of the ferri- cinium cation, while CH binds with the carbon atom of the cyclopentadienyl ring. Possibly, all these stages take place simultaneously within one single reaction complex (or a cyclic transitional stage). 2) There occurs a specific electrophilic (or homolytic) substitution, and ferrocene and CN+ cation (or CN* radical) are involved in the reaction. In this case, the role of the ferricinium cation (or of FeCl3) would consist in the transformation of the CN anion into a cation (or into a radical). L. A. Kazitsyna is thanked for having taken the spectra A p by Ye. M. Shustorovich and M. Ye. Dyatkina Is mentioned (Re~. 6 - There are 17 referencest 10 Soviet, 4 US, I German, and 2 British. ASSOCIATIONs Hoskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) Card 3/4 v 87406 Direct Cyanation of Ferricinium Salts q/0?0/60/135/006/022/037 BOi6/Bo6o PRESENTEN July 12, 1960v by A. N. Nesmeyan3v, Academician SUBMITTED: June 29, 1960 Card 414 L 166-,,3-65 JN ACCESSION NR: AP-1047651 S/0079/641034/010/3453/3456 AUTHOR: -Baukov, Yu. 1. .; Lutsenko 1. F. TITLE: Esters of rnetal- containing carboxylic arids. Esters of dialkylgermanyl-I bis- and elialkylge rmanyl- acetic acids SOURCE: Zhurnal obsbchey khimii, v, 34, no. 10, 1964, 3453- 3456 TOPIC TAGS: germanium, carboxylic acid, organogermanyl compound ABSTRACT- Dialkylgermanylbis acetic acid (1) and dialkylgermanylacetic acid (7 (11) were formed by exchange reactions between este rs of mercuribisacetic acid ITT) and alk-Ogerr-TianYl hydricies. depending on the reactant rmios: (R = n-C.3FI7, -and n-C4119 ) R.,Gel-12 + Hg(CH9C00C1-J3)2 -- R2Ge(!0CH2C0C)C113 + 1-19 + CF13COOCH3 R,-,GeH2 + 2Hg(C11-2COOCf'3)2 - R2Ge(C1-12C00CH3)2 + 2CH3COOCH3, Reaction of equimolar amounts of III with dialkylgermanyl iodide resulted in 1I.- (n-C3H7)2Gel2 + Hg(CH2C00CHV2 (n-C3H7)2Ge(CH2COO' CH3)2 + H912 Card 1/2 ACCMION-NR.-- Reduction of I or II with lithium aluminum hydride resulted in the corresponding germanium- containing- glycols and-alcoholM PIC'et"M C00"I NC-'00401012011 R FI.Ge(CIj.corcn,), RjGO(CIIzCIIjOII)2 The physical constants of all the products are tabulated. The compound struct- ures were confirmed by IR spectroscopy. "The experimental work was conducted with the participation of students 1. 1. Bocharay. and B. N. KhasM Orig. art. has: 5 equations and I table BAUKOV, Yu.I.; BURLACHENKO, G.S.; LUTSENKU, I.F. -'- Rearrangement of 0~-trialkylsiloxyvinylalkyl enters to trialkylailylacetic acid esters. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 noolt ..N 3.19-121 Tl 164 (MIRA 17:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet im. M-V. Lomonosova. Predstavleno akademikom A*N. Nesmeyanovyme BA KOV., Yu.I.; LUTSENKO, I.F. Esters of tria3kylpruy:Lacetic acid* Zhurob.khim, 32 no.8:2746- 2747 Ag 162. (MMA 15:9) 1. Moskoviddy 0: udarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonooova. fA atio aoid) (Germanium compounds) S/079/62/032/011/012/012 D204/D307 AUTHORS: Baukovy Yu*Ii_L_.And Lutsenko, I.P. TITLE: Synthesis of vinyloxysilanes and their germanium analogs PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimiiq v. 32, no. 11, 1962, 3838 - 3839 TEXT: Triethylvinyloxysilane (A), tripropylvinyloxygerme-ne (B) and tributylvinyloxygermane (0) were preparedp in 54, 60 and 54 yields respectively by the reaction R MH+Hg(CH Coo) boiling, R MOCH CH + Hg + CH CHOo 3 2 -- H 2 3 2 3 where M is Si or Gee Intense ir absorption bands corre8 onding to the C-C bond were observedq at 1640 cm-1 for A 1618 curv for B and, 1616 cm-1 for C, A medium-intensity 1700 cm-1 band was also obser- ved for B and C, indicating the presence of isomers containing the -CHO, group. The b.p's refractive indices (n D20) and densities --Card 1/2 S/079/62/032/011/012/012 Synthesis of vinyloxysilanes D204/D307 (d 20 ) were respectively: A-52-5400/20 'mm Hg, 142609 0.8274; B-86- 4 91OC/7 mm Hgt 1.4565, 1.0177; C-86-5-9000 mm Hg, 1.4580, 0.98790 ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M-V. Lomono8ova (1doecow State University imeni hl.V. Lomono- SOV) SUBMITTED: July 23, 1962 0P-rd 2/2 LUTSENKO, I.F.; BAUKOVJ- Yu.I-; XHASAPOV, B,N, Esters ofVL -metalated carboxylic acids. Preparation of esters of trialkylstannyl- and trialkylgermanylacetic acid from esters of mercuri-bis-acatic acid. Zhur. ob. khim. 33 no.8:2724- 2727 Ag 163. (MM 16:11) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstv=W_,~xniversitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova. PONOIMAiOl, S. V.; BAUK01, Yu. I.; LUTISENKO, 1. F.; . F.3ters of oC-metalated carboxylic aelds. -'-'st-ara ;f dialkyLIL'armyj- b1sacatic acid. Zhur. ob. Khim- 34 no.6sl938-1940 Je 164. (I,IT*A--', It-.'74, 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imen! Lomanosova. BAUKOV., Yu.I.; BURLACUNKO, G.S.; 1AIT,ENKO, I.F. Synthesis of 0-silyl-substituted enols and related compounds. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.4:757-758 AP 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Moskovskiy gos*adarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova. BURLACHENKO, y4,1.1 LM.ENKO, I.F. Pr6p~ties of 0-(trialkylsilyl)-O-methyl ketone acet&ls. Thermal deco ostion and reaction with ketone. Zhur. ob. khIm. 35 no.5t 933-934 My 165. (MIRA 18t6) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. BAUKOV. Yu.T., BELAVIN, I.Yu.- LIMENKC, I.F. Study of 0- and C-organometmlllo isomerN. Part 1s Peect-ion of dialVlhalog-rmanes and dialkylahlorostwmanes with estere of -,nrcury bisacetic aoid. Zhur. ob. khlm. 35 no.6:1092- 1094. Js 165. (WRA 18.6) BAUKOV, Yu.I.; BURLAMIFNKO, G.S.; MIMSENKOP I.F. Study of 0- and C- organometallic compounds. Part 2: Production and reaction of trialkylsilyl. and trialkylgermanylacetic acid esters. ZYur. ob. khim. 35 no.7:1173-1177 JI 165. (MIRA 18:8) BURLACHENKO* G.S.; AVDEYLVA, V.I.; BAUKOV, Yu.l.; LUTSERO, LF. Reaction of alkoxytrichlorogermanes with ketone. Zhur. ob. khim, 35 no.10:1881 0 165. (MIM 18tlO) 1, Moskovskty gosudarstvennyy universitat !men! M.V. Lomonosova. PSTROVSKAYA, L.I.; BURLACHENKO, G.S.; FEDIN, E.I.; BAUKOV, TU.I.; LUTSENKO, I~Fv Proton magnetic resonance of estere of metalated (Si,, Go, Sn) acetic acid and O-ailyl--O-alkylketane acetals. Zhur.strukt.khim. 6 no.5t781-783- S-0 165. (MRA l8sl2) 1. Institut elonantoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR i Moskovakiy gooudaretvennyy' universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova. Submitted April 29, 1965. 7 1 r7 f) T- T, C. I r 2~ r I SWIM-.' CODE: .=Ema: Darlachon1co, G. S.; Khasapov, 13. N.; Petrovakayn, L. I.; Baukov.-Y-m.L-I. Lutsonlco,~~. I ww* O?Z: Uoscou State Uniyorsi~X im. 11. V. Lomonosov Moskovskiy gosudarstvanro7 universItet) TITW,: Livostigation in tho field of 0- and C-hateroorgania isorners. IV. Reaction of chlorosilanos with esters of triallWlstannylacetic acid SOIJRC,.,,: zhurna~ obshchoy IdAvdi, v. 36, no- 3. 1966, 512-511 TOPIC TAGS: isomor, ostor, acetic acid, checdcal reaction, chlorinated organic compound, silano, IR spoctrum, nuclear magnetic resonance, spectrum mLlysist, reaction mchanisn ABMUCT. The reaction of eaters of trialkylstannylacetic acid with chlorosdanes LsiC14, CH3Sicl :) I (CH1)2SiCl2j was stmUed. The investigated ,chlorosilanes itere found to react readily with the imethyl esters of tria.1kylstannylacetio acids, yielding either the 0- or the C-isomera in 'high yields, depending upon the time and taqwaturo of the wrperiment (the 0-isomer rearranges to the C-silylated product upon heating). Rqaaoa6j, ment of the chlorine atcms by &1171 groups In the 0-derivatives gradually 1. lowers their ability to isomerize. The proton upetio resonance arA'infra.' xpd spectra of the coop Punds Are dismsed./Orig. arto"'has: 2 figures a di tablerr - SUB CODE: 07 / SUEM DAT9% 30Jan63 MIG REFt 008 / OTH REFs 001 Card -1 /-1 L~ TTWt rAq-24j; 1! ACC NRI A117005107 SOURCE CODE1 UR/0079/66/036/009/1670/ I AVDMVA, V. I., DURIACHINKO, 0. S., DAUKOV. Yu -1, I17SWO, 1. F., Moscow -o - -~;iv0Z:LUt;6tT State University im. H. V. Lomonosov (TZjqc vaiv cotiudarutvohiii '."Studies of 0- and C-Organometallic Isomers. V- Reaction Between Germane 4:Halides and E�ters of Trialkyjstannylacetic Acid and Trial.Ryl&lkoxystannanes" p 1679,1684 Moscow, Zhurnal Obahchey X0imii, Vol 36, No 9, 66) Abstract: In a continuation of a previous investigation, the possibility of using readily available esters of tria)kylstanny-lacetic acid in the reaction with germanium halides was established. This is a convenient method for the synthesis of alkoxygermanes, because it provides a rapid and easy way of substituting the halide atoms attached to the germanium atom with the corresponding alkoxy groups. The yields of alkoxygermanes are 70-95%. The physical constants and IR spectra of the metbyl ester of trimet oxygermanylacetic acid synthesized by this method were foun~d to be in agreement with those of the same ester when synthesized by reacting the methyl ester of tributylstannylacetic acid with trimethox.Ych2LW--_ germane,~ Orig. art. hasi-i'figur'09 '6 formulas'and 1 tablev- rJFPRSt 38,97NO TOPIC TAGS: organotin compoundq organogermanium compoundp IR spectrum SUB-CODEt 07 / SUBM DATEs 21jun65 / ORIG-REFs 006 / OTH REFs 006 UDCs 547.469046.289.811041. ,--BtUKOVAV A.P. Transfusion shock during transfusion cf Rh-negative blood. Ableb. i gin. 36 no.209-82 Mr-Ap 160 (MIRA 13:12) (MOOD--TRANSMION~ (SHOCK) S11881621000100610121016 B125/B104 AUTHORSt Hezayev, N. I., Baula, 0. G. TITLEs An investigation of the width of the Raman lines of solutions 10DICALs Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya III. Fizikaj astro- nomiyal no. 6, 1962, 63 - 65 TEXTs The width of the lines of Raman scattering in the binary equimol r. solutions benzene - CCl , benzene - chloroform, chloroform - aostoneq a:d 4 r. .. acetone - M 4 was measured with a diffraction.spectroscope after a matho,4t worked out b N. I. Rezayev and N. S. Andreye*'(Optika i spektrookopiy4, : 0~- *polarized and of the depolarizea"t/ 7v 119, 1959 The widths of most of the lines of the compounds remain unchanged in the solutions. Only the ben2ens lines with 607 cm-1 in the mixture benzene - CU rmd with 1178cm-1 4 in the mixtur,'e benzene - chloroform increase orld6cresse (according to the dominant modeli;-of vibration)j The remarkable broadening of.the lines 3020 cm- of ihe valency vibrations of the CH'group of chloroform in Card 1/2 B/188/62/000/006/012/016 An investigation of the ... B125/BI04 mixtures with acetone confirms the existence of a hydrogen bond between the C-0 group of acetone and7ithe CH group of chloroform. This bond leads to a considerable broadening;of the line of the-chloroform CH group valency vibration, but it has no effect upon the line width of the valency vibration of the C-;O'group in acetone. The hydrogen bond of the type CH ... O+C in the chloroform acetone system* is not definitely proven@ There is I table. ASSOCIATIONt-Kafedzu Uptiki fDepaztme of -Opties),-- SUBMITTEDs April 4, 1962 Card 212 L 00824-67 'ORG: AT6=645 SOURCE CODSt Plastininp Yu. A.; Paula., G. G.. none 00700070~il_/~:C' TITISS Absorption cross sections of electronic band systems of the diatomic molqcule~ N2 jp 02.4 %+1 NO, C21 W-A CN at high tenoeratures CSCXJG: AN SSSRT Energetichaskly in3titut. Issladovaniya po fiticheskoy gazodina- mike (Stuffe-s-o-f physical gas dynamics). Hoscov, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 41-61. TOPIC TAGS$ electron spectrums, diatomic gas, diatomic molecule, oxygen, nitrogen, c-arbon, cyanogen In view of the need for absorption cross sections of electronic band SYS-," tems of the diatomic molecules N21 02t 1f;j+9 NO) C2, and GN in calculations of the raa- diationenergy of hot Sase qAthese cross sections wore calculated over a wide temper- ature ranges-T = 2000-20tO000K. Since at such temoeratures the electronic band sys- tems consist of a very large number of rotational iines, in order to simplify the cal, culations it was assmed that the rotational lines overlap completely ard form.a con- tinuum, and the summation over a discrete series of lines was replaced by integration with respect to the.eUctronie-vibrational bands. Mlatrix elemenis of the following eleclronic band systems arQ congidered t system O2~ (III-P) (C3 I- -X3 0-systam NO(B411-X21T); y system NO(ee-k4li); first negative system U 9 EWT(m)/ffdP(J)/t/LvP(t)/ffri IJP(c) JDAV/JW/GD/RM L 00824-67 ACC NRi AT6o22&3 SyStOM CI(X) (A2 -Ve system violet 03stem CN(#)(BZe-X2j+); red 7T-X2,E+); second positi 2+,) (C first positive system NZ(i+) (B3qg-A3ju+); Swann syAsm C2 (50 WIT -dITTu. ; th Lyman-Birge-Hopfield system N2(L) (G.ITr--xIj+), and Mainel system h 4MUN-i2l+g). Orig. art. Mal 17 figures, 3 tables, ~M' 13 formulas. SUB CODEs 07/ SUBK DATE: KOO/ ORIG REFs 014/ OTH REFI 034 4" I Card 7,1 Z iJeR ;IJ j CZBCHOSLOVAKV;./Solid State Physics - Structural Crystallography E-4 Abs Jour : Fief Zhur - Fizika) No 6., 1958., No 13107 Author : Hanic F.,, Bauler J. Inst Not Given Title Crystallographic Data for Artabsine Orig Pub Chem, zvensti., 1957, l1i No 7) 418-424 Abstract X-ray diffraction methods were used to determine (Cu-]~() the lattice parameters of artabsine C 5H2003; namely a-9.22, b-15.94) c-8.86 A. z 42 (measured 1.25) (11 c) 1.4996; no( a) - 1.6126; ng b1 1.6A. Card 1/1 SPrTAK, N., kand.tekhn.nank, RLULIK, D, inzh. Lightweight Mnel -silings ior apartment boaseso Zbil. stroi no.3:22-i-25, xr -16o. . - AnIMINNOMA 13t6) (Ceilings) OUTTSOV, G.F., doktor tekbn. nauk, prof.; SYIVAK, N.Ya.,, kand. tekhn. nauk. Prinimali uchastiye: UT - , inzh.; KREYTAN,V.G., inzh.; BUADZF,,V.Sb., inzb.,- KOVTPJD p M.D., inzb.; UWVA.L., in-zb.j BAD- ZRAGYAN, V.S.; KLIMOVA, G.D., red. izd-va; ABKW.OVA, VeMe, tekbne redo (Instructions for designing and manufacturing large lightweight slabs to go between stories of apartment houses and public buildings] Uka7A- niia po proektirovaniiu i izgotavlonilu oblegchenrWkh krupnopanellnykh mezbduetazbnykh perekr7tii zhilykh i obsbehestvem3ykh zdanii. MosWap Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit.i etroit.materialmv 1961. 109 PO (MM 14:12) -1. Akademiya stroitallstva i arkhitektury SSSR. :nstitut stroitellnoy i ograzhdayusbehikh konstruktsiy. 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen AkadelDli Stroitel'- stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Kuznetsov). (Precast concrete construction) NINOLISKIrl V.N.p kand. tekhn. nauk; SPIVAK, N-ya-# kand. t6khn- nauk; BAULIN D K inzh BUADZE, V.Shes inzbe; MWTA;Fj~' tekbn. nauki TZWAKOV, S.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; USOV, A.L.., inzh.j KOSHKIN, V.G., kand. takhne nauk; MWVIN, B.L.s inzh.; ERENBURG, A.L* inzh.; KOCHESHKOV, V.G., itzh.; RUBANENKO, B.R., glav. red.; ROZANCIV, N.P.., zam. glav. red.; ONMIrEV, I.A., red.; TUDIN, Ye.Ya., red.; WASONOV, V.N., red.; ISIDOROV, V.V.$ red.; MAKA1tICHEV, V.V... red.; FINKINSMYN, B.A., inzh, red*; [Prefabricated floor and ceiling structures) Po3,y I pere- kr7tiia irsdustriallnoi konstruktsii. Moskva, Gosstroiizdats 1963. 71 p. (MIRA 16:12). 1. Akademiya stroitalletva i arkhitaktury SSSR. TSentra:Llqy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy i okeperimentallno-proyektmy in- stitut industriallifth zhi3,vkh i massovykh kullturno-bogatykb zdaniy. 2. Hauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut stroitellnoy fiziki i ograzhdayushchM konstruktsii (for Nikollskiyx Usov). 3. TSentrallrqy nauchno-iosladovatellskiy i skaperimen- tallno-proyektMy institut industriallrqkb zbi3,vkh i masso- vykh ku-Ilturno-bogatykh zdaniy (for Buad%%,, Baulin, Spivak., Xreytan, loobashkov). 4. VoevoymMy nauobno-issledovatellakly inatitut novykb stroitellzWkh materiaiov Akademii atroitell- stva i arkhitekbuT SSSR (for Erenburg). Moors) (ceilings) I BA V I,-., ~., Y I. S. Lubrikatsiia rel'3ov nbzheleznodorozhnykh krIvykh. ZIubrIcati)n of rail in rail.- road curves7. 14oskva, Gos. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vo, 1945. 34 ~.Illu--- DIC. TIF-264. B3 SO: SOVM TRANSPORTATION AND CO,1,2,,TNICATION.3. A MMOGRAPHY, Library of Congress Reference Department, 114fashington, 1952, ~n~l~-ssified. BAULT14-Ij iw~.; D'YAKDMV, V.N.p- kiLnd#tekbn.nauk.; USKOVA.. 0.H... kand. j_2__ tekhnonau-k,; SHUR, 79*A.p in-bb*; RMUMOV., A.D., inzh.; AFA?iASI=,, L.U,.. inth.1 EVLIWOV,, A.V.,, in2h. Investigating the macbminism, of rail contact-fatigue damages (defects 82 arxl 64), V"t,;TSNrl.MPS 21 no*4:27-30 *62. (MIRA 15:6) (Railmda-Fidl '9--DefoctO BAULIN,oj.S.r limhei D'IAKONOV. VfjNbj, kand,tokhn.nauk ...... Taproving the qu&Uty of standard make rails ftnufaOtured from Martin stool* Truo TSXI*L' MPS no629W66-183 065, (KIPIA ledo) KONY*t:,% 6AULIN, ~.S., inzh. i, sidual stresses In rail heads with contact-fatigue damage. Vast. TSN11 14PS 23 no.7t43-46 164. (MIRA 1813) BAULIN, I.S., ;nz~~.; NIKIFOROVA, Ye'.F., inzh. 14!crospectral analysis of the area of the formation of contact fatigue defects in rail steel. Vast. TSNII WS 24 no-4358-59 165. (MIRA 3.8s 7) 24(0)j 5(4)j 6(2) PHASE I DWI EXPLOITATION WV/i2l5 Ymosayusnyy nauchoo-losledovatellakly Institut imatrologli imeni D.I. Nendeleyeva Referaty nauchno-lasledovatellskikh rabots abornik No.2 (Scientific Res*amh Abstracts; Collection or Articles, Xr 2) Moscow, 3tendartg1s, 1958. 139 p. 2,000 copies printed. Addirlonal Sponsoring Agancyt aSSR. Xomitot standartov, war I Immarl tel, I ny)ch priborov. W.: S. V. Reah*tLnaj Uan. Zd.s M. A. Kondratly*va. PURPOSE& These reports a" Intended for sclentLa4so reaverimbe". and engineers engaged in developing standards, am ~8 for the various Industries. COVERAUt The volum* contains 128 reports on standards or RO&au-- sent and control. The reports were prepared by jolentists or Institute$ of the KmItst standartov. mer I IsmseritelInykh priborov prI Sovete XInletrov 333R (CommaLssion on Standards, X&ILDUMS. and Measuring Instruments under the OUR Council of Ministers). The participating Institutes are, VVLIX - Toesoruznyy naudwo-issledovatel-skly amtro2agil jm*nI D.I. XWA*Itytva (All-Volon Scientific Research Institute Of Mat. r'02027 L219"l In Leningrad; Sverdlovsk bran" or this Institute. VXIIX - Vaeaoyuznyy nauchno-Issledovatellskly Loatitut Foalteta standartov, &or I Immorltollmykh priporov (All-Umlon 3clentiric Research Institute or the Commission On StAndArdle R*&xures* and Measuring lnstrum~ts), created from NOIXIF - Momkovskly gosudaratvennyy lnstltut ser 1 IxmmrIt*l'nykh priborov (Nomeow State institute of Measures end Xeasurlng Instruments) October 1. 2955; WIIFTRI - V"Doyutnyy nauChno-im8ledovateVakly InStitut fltLko-tekhnl- ChOskikh I r&d10tekhnICJ%Qsk1kh lzmerenly (A12-Unloo Sclentiflo Re"arah In :tLtute of Phyalcotechnical and pAdLe-enginearing t 16088ur"On ) In MOSCOWS XhODUP - Xharlkovskljr gosudarstwennyy InstItut str I lxm**rItejFnykh priboroy (hbar-kov State Institute of Xe&mures And K*asuring Instruments); and XULM? - Anvool. blzskly Xomudarstvenyy lnat&tut mar I Lzm*r%tol'nrkh prIborov (Novosibirsk State Institute of Measures and Measuring Instru- "%,4). X0 perSona2ltles are montloned. There aft no references. ftew*my Service 50 ,Art='Y*va. Y*-V. (VVXIrM). ZSCh-2 wW LWh-2 Typ* Instruments rdr-Talasr,42 Comparison of Electric Osc12lAtlon Frequencies 51 V*ymbzut.-.&V. avid V.K. BudIn (De*q&s*dj (VNIZN). Automatic --isavice for Controll1hif-thW-Froquency Comparator UnIt of C*ms- rators 52 (VNIIrM). Standard ftLqquency Racer (for Checking purpooes) for Frequency Tranendsolon Through a Klgb-powtr Short- wave transmaItter 53 Dryszh*v L*D., A.Ya. Te.t. Orlov - ri-- A ia h I j mmon nLng t e . Detem equency mun or 3-3 -tKhanat Absorpt.on IAn*x 541 Sardne" and Strength Requirements (kolInxidy, Ye.F., Candidate or Toohnical sciences) .SAVL _t.S.8 and I.A. Zakharov (Sverdlovsk Branch or VVIIM). 1 1 1 t: Ca i 1 2 * 3.1200 78023 sov/33-37-1-23/31 AUTHORS: Sopellnikov, M. D., Baulln, I. V. TITLE: A Spark Chronoscope for the Oscillographic Reception of Time Signals PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskly zhurnal, ig6o, Vol 37, Nr 1, pp 151- 155 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The use of Cestim and Ammonlae time standards requires Increased accuracy In receiving time signals, say with an error of not more than 0.1 msec. The chief difficulty is industrial and atmospheric noises. Thus, even when neon or spark chronoscopes are used for registering radio signals the errors amount to from, 1-2 msec. The newly Introduced oscillographic method makes it possible to estimate visually the shape of' the signals received and choose the most trustworthy. This method Is used widely in the Irkutsk Branch of the All-Union Scientific-Re3earch Institute of Physical and Radlotechnical Measurements Card 113 (VNIIFTRI) and In the Khar1kov Institute of Me-asures and A Spark Chronoscope for the Oscillographic 78023 Reception of Time Signals SOV/33-37-1-23/31 Measuring Instruments (KhGIMZP). The essence of the method is that signals from a receiver and marks from an auxiliary device are sent simultaneously Into an oscillograph. The standard marks are supplli-_d by a synchronous motor which operates at a frequenc of ~000 Hertz and makes 10 rps. It carries a diX~wlth four radial slits which transmit light impulses to a photocell connected with an electronic circuit and an oscillograpb. This device at the Khar1kov Institute has reduced the accidental error of time signals from long-wave stations to not more than 0.5 msec , and the signals received from short-wave stations were registered with errors of the order of 0.1 msec. The authors thank foreman E. M. Klopotovskly, who helped construct the chronoscope, and assistants of the Irkutsk Laboratory, L. N. Nadeev and N. A. Tel1pukhovskly, for similar help. There are 6 figures; and 2 references, both Card 2/3 Soviet. A Spark Chronoscope for the Oscillographic 78023 Reception of Time Signals SOV/33-37-1-23/31 ASSOCIATION: Kharikov State Institute of Measures and Measuring Instruments (Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy institut mer i izmeritellnykh priborov) SUBMITTED: June 22, 1959 Card 3/3 BAULIN. L. - - - - Role o~ regional economic councils in the development of Soviet export'. Vnesh. torg. 42 no.5s7-11 162. (MM 15:4) 1. 1. ?WW 'titell nachal,inika. Glavnogo upravleniya vneshnikh anoshen y Vaeroasiyakogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva. (Russia-Commerce) Eksperimenta:'noe isaledovanie aerodinamicheakikh trub. Moskva, 1924. 28 p0j, illus, (TSAGI. Trudy, no. 7) Sumary in English. Title tr.: Investigation of wind tunnels. QA93-1.1465 no. 7 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congess, 1955. 13.4 (4 k I A)"Iy, .;gjja*, kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk, starehi.7 propodavatell; YZRMV,B., ----Wepodavatell; POSTNMV. N., propedavatelf; EMEM, K.. prepoda- vatelf. Aiding young automobile workers. "Automobile constraction." V.I.Ano- k1hin. Reviewed by M.Baulin, B.Mrshov, N.Postnikov, MoKoteneTe Avt. transp,32 no,,11:40-41 N 154, (MLRA 8:3) (Automobiles-Design and construction)(AnoWn, V.1e) BAULINS No: SXVMTSOVI Pe __.-.2 01, Test bed with an asynchronoUN electric motor* AvtetrannP. 34 no.2: 23 7 156. (Automobiles-Testing) (KWA 9: 7) BOLIN, V.; PANOV, S. Approximate solution of operational transportation problems. Avt. transp. 41 no.10:34-37 0 163o (MIRA 16:10) 1. Moskovskiy avtomobillno-dorozhnyy institut. BAULTIll V.; Using mathematical methNfi wrid cla-~4.r.-,rjjc i~ompUters in planning oxygen transportatione Av*L, trf.L,51), 42 no*609-42 JaIS4 (WRA 17:7) 1. Moskovskly axeomobJltrj(j--e,~r(-,,-kn.,~27 Ln.-Altut (fr,!- bAulln). 2. laboratarlya Glavnogo uFravleniya mobillnogc, trtuisporta MokovrlA-,,g!l j,,-,rniski)g,) Sov,.A,t dapututov trudyashoh.Lwhaya (for AIRAPIUOT. Iasarl Davydovich; BAWLINs T.A., red*; BIRLICHIXOTA, Tu.S., tekhxL. red. (Medical treatmat and rest In sanatorium and resorts] Sanatorno- karortnoo Ischenle, I otdA&, Moskva, G?s, Ind-vo nod. lit-ry, 1956. 49 pe' (x= nflo) (MUT MM=Sg WAMUNG PIAGIS, ATO.) SHMI # Tom Alek"rowns; BAULINj. VA., redaktor; OLICRIKOWA, U.S., teidiaicbeekly (Samatorlums of Moscow Irrovinael ZdLravaitay Moskovskoy ablant. Noskva, Gose l%d-vo sod. lit-ry. 1956. 80 p. OM 9:7) (NOBCOW PROYnON-WATORIM) IRTITSXIT. lonstantin Ivanovich; BAULIN. V.A., redaktor; SUDAK. D.M.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Safety measures and fire prevention in public eating enterprises] Tekhnika bezopasnosti i protivopozharnaia tekhaika v prodpitatiiakh obehabsetvennogo pitaniia. Xoskva, Goo. izd-vo torgovoi lit-ry, 1956. 105 p. (MIRA 9: 11) (Restaurants. lunchrooms, ete.-Safety measures) (Pires and fire prevention) ANISIMOV. G.T.; RWMIN, Ih.S.; SEDIN. I.S.; RAULIN. V.A.. redaktor; MORiSH. D.W.. takhnicheekly redaktor [Safet measures in public eating establishments; a practical manuali TekhnIkm bexopasuosti v prodpritatilakh obehobastvonnogo pitanlia; prekticheakoe posoble, Moskva, Go@. Izd-vo torgovol lit-ry. 1956. 131 p (MjjtA 10:2) (PAstaurants: lunchrooms. ato. - Safety measures) iWV4 17 Af SNIIATOV, Igor' OrtgOrty9vich; RAULIN, V.A.. red.; SABITOV, A., tekhn.red. [Sanitary engineering in public.catering enterprises] Sanitarvato tekbatka v prodpritatitakh obehabsetvannogo pitaniia. Moskva, Goo, Izd-Yo torg. lit-ry. See'. 3. Dold and hot vater sikoply, sewer system; a textbook] Snabsbanie kholodnol i gorischei vodoi. kenalizataiia; ucbebnoe posobie. 19.57. 97 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Restaurants, lunchrooms, bto,.-Sanitation) 'SKIT, Georgiy Tesillyevich; XANTCROVICH. V.I., "to. red.; RAP~UK.A.-,-red,; XMISH, D.N,g tekhn.red. [Installation of cowercial technical equipment] Xontash torgovo-takbnologichookogo oboradovanlia. Moskva,, Gon,izd-vo torg.lit-x7, 1960. 247 p. (xiHA 14.-)) (Retail Vrade-lquipment and supplies) i LIVIN, S.Z.; DnM. I-S-; prinimali ucbaatiye:; D34BO, A.I., mladehly nauchnyy notrudnik; XUdINS111, i-I., mladehfy nant-hnyy sotrudnik; EUCHUSKATP., Z-Ts., mladshly wachiWy notradnik-, KBZHMVSUTA~ Z-T*-,, Aladshly nanchzWy motrudnik;-4AIWa.~- -, insh.; WTYSHOVA, V-X., inzh.; MIRUCHSTA, R.D., :Lnzh.; DRASKWA, I.Te., Inzh. Production of motor fuels and chemical products from Baltic shale ta,.re by the destrmetive hydrogezvLtion method. Trudy VNIN no.9-.65-90 160. (MIRA 33:3.1) (Motor fuels) (Olls shales) IYZIKOVICH9 Ida Illiniobna;,!AULI1~1 .; BRODSKIY, M.P., te3cbn. red. (Accounting in public dining rooms] Bukhgalterskii uchat Y_predpriia, tiiakh obabobestvennogo, pitaniia. Izd.2.., perer. i dop. Moswa" Goo. izd-vo torg. lit--ryp 1961, 210 p. (MIRA :L4-. 10) (RestaurantBp lunchroomap eta.-Accounting) VYSHEI,ESSKIY, A.N., prof.; CHUKAYEV, D.S., prof.; K%1XWV, N.S., prof.; SENATOVP I.G,, dots.; RYABOV, V.I.; NEUGODOV, Ye.V.; GOROZILANKIN, M.G.; GAN, M.B., dots.,kand. tekhn. nauki ret96nzent;.RAYSMO I,D*, dotsep retsenzent; LIKHAREVAp W.V., kand. telft. nauk, re- tsenzent; SHCHEGWV, V.P., kand. tekhn. naukj, retsenzent; RUD%MK311, F.I.,, inzh.., retsenzent; BAULDI) V.A... red.; BLIKINA, E.M., tekhn. red. [Equipment of public food service establishments; electrical, re- frigerating, and sanitary equilment) Oborudovanie predpriiatii ob- shchostvennogo pitaniia; elektricheskoe, kholodillnoe i sanitarno- tekbnicheskoe oborudovanie. Nookvaj Goo.izd-vo torg, lit-ry 19 61. "? 0 0, (MIRA 15:31 (Restaurants, lunchrooms., etc.-Equipment and supplies) LMTSKIY, Konstantin Ivanovicb; ELA~LIN.,_Y_k_y 1?4.; _Gnmov' A.S., teklm, red * (Safety engineering and fire prevention techniques in public food service enterprises]Tekhnilca bezopasnosti i protivo- pozharnaia tekhnilm v predpriiatiiakh obshchestvennogo pita- niia. Izd.2,,, parer. i dop. Moskvaj Gostorgizdat, 1962. 157 p. WMA 3-5:9) (Restaurants, lunchroomst etc,-Safety measures) (Food industry-Fires and fire prevention) - - BAULIN, V. A. Now developments In the organization of the chief mechanical work. Blek. i, tepl. tiaga 6 no.995-7 S 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Nachallnik depo Inskaya, Zapadno-Sibirekoy dorogi. (Railroads-Amployees) IZVINp S.Z.j DIRM, 14.; KUCHINSKIY, V.N.; Priniveli uchastiye: HOIZ)AVSKIY., B.L.,- KUCHINSKAU,, Z.Ye.,- BAULIN) V.A.; ZISELISON,, Kh.L.; TUKAYp O.P. - Synthesis of dicyclahoxylamine nitrites an inhibitor of the atmospheric corrosion of metals. Xhim,prom, no.9s566-570 Ag 162. MIRA 1539) (Cycloboxylamine) (Metals-Corrosion) BAUM$ V. A. Work oonditions have been.lore"d and industrial tramatism is in sharp doolim. Elek. ~/tepl. tiaga 7 j5o#1011-3 0 163o (MIRA 3.6t21) I. Naohallnik depo Inskaya Zapadno-Sibirakoy dorogi, BAULIN, Vo L "On the Indeterminate Equation x3/ y3 ~ Az3 = 3Bvs.9 Cand nwo-Hath Scip Leningrad State Pedagogical Inst, Uningrad. 1953. (R&ftt, Jail 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USM Higher Educational Institutions (12) SOZZ Sm- No. 556p 24 Jun 55 BAULIN I V.V. Connection between the wa=ing Of the climate and basic characteristic# of "eke frozen over a long period, as examplif ied in Western Siberia. Nauch.doklevyaoshkoly; goole-geog, nauki no*2.169-174 158, (MIRA 12;2) 1. Moskovskiy -universitat . geologiches)ciy f akul'tet, kaf edra. mersloto- vedentya, (Siberia,p Western-Frozen ground) (climatology) ,,,BAULIN, V.V. &;&kaxy-of "tho dovolopment of peronnially frozen rocks in the northern part of the Wa3t Si",rign Lowland. Vest. Hook. un. Ser. b1ol.. vochv.. geol., geog. 13 no. 1:163-171 158. (MIRA 11:7) 1. ffoskovskiy gosudarstvanTWy universitat, Eafedra warzlotovedeniye. (Siberia. Weetarn-Prozen ground)

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