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ACCESSION NR: AT4028342 S10000/63/000/000/0260/0264 AUTHOR: 'Chalty*kyan, 0. A.; Beyleryan, N. M. TITLE: Kinetics of potassium persulphate reactions with amines SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po khimii perekisny*1ch soyedineniy. Second, Moscow, 1961. Xhimiya perekisnyfth soyedineniy (chemistry of peroxide compounds); Doklady* soveshchaniy. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 260-264 TOPIC TAGS: potassium persulphate, amine, peroxide, organic peroxide, aliphatic amine, aromatic amine, heterocyclic amine, amino alcohol, benzoil peroxide, potassium hydroxide, polymerization ABSTRACT: Unique oxidation reduction systems occur in the reaction of peroxides, particularly with amines. Some of these systems can be successfully applied for initiating polymerization. A systematic investigation of the kinetics of the re- actions of various aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic amines, as well as amino alcohols with benzoil peroxide in organic media and with potassium persulphate in aqueous solutions were undertaken by the authors in order to explain the differences in the reaction mechanism of amines with peroxides. In studying the kinetics of these reactions, a number of general regularities were found including the fact that Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4028342 amines which enter easily into a reaction with benzoil peroxide in organic media and with potassium persulphate in aqueous solutions can be divided into two groups, the first containing prima y and secondary aliphatic amines and piperidine, the second containing tertiary amijues and amino alcohols. This separation is derived from graphs. Peroxide-am ine systems of the second group initiate polymerization of vinyl acetate with more or less efficiency in'solution as well as in an emulsion at a temperature below the thermal decay temperature of the peroxides. A diagram is pre- sented to explain the effect of the alkali, the formatiod of diethylvinylamine and subsequent oxidation of the latter by the persulphate in the presence of potassium hydroxide or by a temperature increase (self-acceleration). Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 2 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Yerevanskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet (Yerevan State University) SUBMITTED: 13Dec63 DATE ACQ: .06Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOV:. 010 OTHER: 007 Cord 2/2 ACCMIOX UR: AT4026342 S/0000/63/"00"14165/0269 AT=: Beyleryan, N.. N.,* Cbdtyft=* 0. A. tl-..~-.,-"~~--..~~-,~'..~~-.~,-~ _ Unatics of potassim pwa*3#Mt* reactLaw with AuLftes. me diem* of c&t- tons an Varluble vale=e SOUI=: Soveshchantye Vo WaLL VerekLsnyWA sepAtuenty. Secoad. lbeem. 1,961. nimiya perekisayfth sayedinenLy (chemistry of pet compoundel; ftUaft* soveshchanLy. Moscow. Xzde-%v AX 31U. 1963. 20469 TOPIC TAGS: potassium. persulphate. amine, variable valence, aliphatic smine. catio~. silver (I), copper (11). cobalt (to ABSTRACT: the authors tested the catalytic activity of two groups of cationst. cations,, thc valence state of which is difficult to measure and cations of variable valency (cobalt (II), copper (n), and silver (I)). The authors selected a per- sulphate reaction with diethylamine in the presence of the above mentioned cations as a standard reaction. In..a previous experiment, the authors mmiasured the speed of catalytic oxidation of a number of amines and established that under the same con- ditions, the persulphate reaction with aminol alcohols occurs with self-acceleration and for the majority of aliphatic amines the following equation is valid COM IJ3 ACCESSION NR: AT4028343 2 b IS K (2) S' L where WO is the initial velocity of the catalyzed reaction;7K, is the dissociation i constant of the chosen &mines;'& and b are constants. In conclusion, the authors claim that in persulphate-amine reactions, only cationj of Variable valencT have a catalytic activity. The amino alcohols-persulphate-Ag reactions when (Ag 1 X 10-4 g-ion/ltr are of a self-accelerating character. A probable explanation is gi-~en to this phenomenon. The following correlation occurs in the case of persulphate- aliphatic amines-Ae reactions: Ig I'P b - a Is k cat i Two reactions occur in parallel: one is the persulphate reaction with a free amine module and the other.reactions is with aminate of silver or copper. Experimentally established kinetic regularities lead to the assumption thA a complex containing in addition to one cation (Aj, or Cu2+) one amine molecule is kinetically active, i.e., the monoamine complex of copper or silver is kinetically active* Orig. art. hans 5 fiauras and 3 fwmlas Card 2/3 ACCESSION XR: AT4028343 ASSOCIATION: Yerevanskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitat (Yerevan State University) SUBMITTED: 13Dec63 DATE ACQ: 06Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 Card 3/3 BEYLERYANY N.M.; KARAPRTYAN, F.A.; GUKASYAN, T.T. Possibility of oxidation of formic acid and formate ion by peroxides. Izv.AN Arz.SSR.niim.nauki 17 no.1:7-13 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudaratvennyy universitet, problemnaya laboratoriya kinetiki polimerizatsionnykh protsessov. CHALTYKYAN, O.A.; BEYIERYAN, N.M.; GUKASYAN, T.T. Mechanism of oxidation of forma~e ion by Persulfate in aqueous solutions in the presence of Cu *. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.Khim.nauki 17 no.1:3J,,-20 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Yerevanskly gosudarstvennyy universitet, problemnaya laboratoriya kinetiki polimerizatsionnykh protsessov. CIIALTYKYAN, O.A.; BEYLERYAN, N.M.; SARUKHANYAN, F.R. Effect of the solvent on the reaction rate of benzoyl peroxide with diethylamine. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.Khim.nauki 17 no.l12l-28 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstyannyy universitet, problemnaya laboratoriya kinetiki polimerizatsionnykh protsessov, SARUKHANYAN . BEYLFRYAN p N.M.)' CHALTYKYAN O.A. P E.R~, P - Effect of the structure of &mines on the kinetics of reactions of benzoyl peroxide with amino alcohols. Dokl. AN Arm. SSR 38 no.5t 285-288 :64. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitei. Predstavleno akadem-Lkam Ali Armyanskoy SSR M.A.Ter-Karapetyanom. CHALTYKYAN, O.A.; BEYLERYAN, N.M.; SAMVELYAN.. A.L. Teliperature dependence of the rate of peroxysulfate - triethanolamine reaction. Dokl. AN Arm. ST? 30 no.1135-40 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. Predstavleno akademikom AN Armyanskoy SSR M.A.Ter-Karapetynom. MYTITARYAR, S.L.; P-TM-ERYAIT, N.I-,'.- CILALTMANI, O.A. I Study of PerLck.lde-=Ane z-ystem3 as polyinerizataon AnD.iatora. I zv. AN Arm. 'c'-'j. Ehim. it FruP, -1 1 ~) no. ~ t527-5-34 163 0 11 R A Y? :8) 1. YerevanSlk-fv- gcsudarsfvenn3-,, probleranaya lab~)ra- loriya klnel~f!-,- EEYLERYAN N.M.; GRIGORYAN, S.K.; CHALTMAN, O.A. Kinetics of the reactions of anines with hydroperoxides. Part 1: Reaction of cumene hydroperoxide with triethanolamine. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.Khim.nauki 17 no. 3:245-254 164. Kinetics of the reactions.of &mines with hydroperoxides. Part 2: Effect of potassilm' hydroxide on the rate of the reaction cumene hydroperoxide - triethanolamine. I~id.:255-261 (KRA 17:7) 1. Yerevanskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet, kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii. K-inetins of t~he -of amire., w!t.li m7 Fart. .3., Yk-,~hun'~sm of the roaatlon of nwi-ine hylraporox I tie. t!-' ~h triethanol- ardne. Izv. AN Am. SSR.Khln.im-u'J- 17 no. (1,,IIFL4 18:6) 1. Yereva-nskiy goeudarstvennyy Kolloidnov khlinlli. C,qAL7YKYAN, O.A,,- GRIGORYAN, S.K.4- BEYLERYAN, N.M. Kinetics of reactions Of hydrogen perox!dt With amln";'S' Part 4,~ Reaction kinetici of cumen~ hyiiropt~roxidr -ja*,h triethy1nmine imd di eth~ le-mince than-A. ll.-. AN A7-m. SST-' KhJ%. nauki-l 18 (m _7 p 1. Yerevanskjy gosudarstvennyy univ-~rsltet, lkafed:-& fiLll- che.skoy kbimid. SubmlttOl July 16P l4t)f 4. GRIGORYANP S.K.; CHALTTKYAN, O.A.; BEYLERYAN, N.M. Effect or the structure of amines on the decomposition rate of cume4 hydroperoxide. Dokl. AN Arms SSR 40 no.3:165-167 165. (MIRA 18-12) 1. Yerevanskly gosudarstvennyy universitet. Submitted July 21, 1964. BEYLES, R.G.; SAFINA, R.A.; BEYLES, E.M. Pyridine derivatives of peroxymoly'dic and peroxytungstic acids. Zhur. neorg. khim. 6 no.7:1612-1615 JI 161. (MM 3J,: 7) 1. Kemerovskiy goxmyy institut i Kemerovskiy meditsinskiy institut. (Peroxymolybdic acid) (Peroxytungetic acid) (Pyridine) . BErLESP R. G. ; PgTL4~ 1... 1. M. Reaction of aroimatic aldshydes with derivatives of pyrazolons. Syntbesis of 4-~oa3-icy2idene-l-pharql-3-mthy,1-5-pyrasolone and its reaction with titanium salt solutions. Zhur. ob. 1rhim. 33 no-1:190-192 '63. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Kemerovskiy gornyy institut. (Aldehydes) (Pyrazolinone) (Titanium salts) ~'7 Li ,-YT --i, R~G., :CYltl~s,. E.14~ Pi3roxl-;.-noly'td-in'-,n dvr-,v,-itfve5 of IL,a5e-;, Zhu-, kham. 10 no,'7,1618-1623 "Ol 1615~ ~kKo'RA .-1.816"! 1 - I j.. Keme--ovskiy gornvv 4-4-4-44 rm. 0 al ; 1 1 4 1 6 ? U fa ii u u It it I ' U a a jL Z.. 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YL-1d, 'N.~ 11 *'06NII&I - 4 kan. of whit-it gradually Ad'Int it, the Irfr"PVriflr AWH. MIJGVV 9AVV MI-11111114" 14)MICt, IFOC111fir ON's 1.11 Vr(C-V 10",1l1 A ,.,If,(); file 1160 k 1-1 oil 'Ifying. firallsirtit 401 imlipyrille Ill aq .1111. hith FCNII. "Iftfit N.OVOCNM xtv" d"p-ml I Ftj 16) Wo (C%Ul. whichfivinsm lettailvArate. N-m of tile proths, t. %ho* etyst. 61tucturv C.. ki. K%-441.41 GUSBV. S.I.; BEURS, R.Q. Use of dinutipyryl-phany1metliane in analytical che-tistry. II. J. anal. Chem. USSR, 152, 7. 219-225. (MMA 5-M (BA - A I Mr '531287) u ~r I:;: B 1-f M7.L Al' i;l a'! A.".;Col DC t,c,i-i ,-4 1z,v.nn7:7,,tn M fit millm .%:!it -u all at ill Ti ~-111. ditin", ~o-',m(c.-hW,_,i ,f tilif, re~,i:,ttt lt:Q At zlrt !1;v C-!hir obla;mA wall Tj.1 i~ Iv-: imculv ban t1lat 6ti; -,ut .41~1 fk_~ hr. C I -. Wit;] I yi%'C; Ti C01:1111--N kil). (11-111ge 1k '1, "ith I d,.,K:; o"t imill R bla if Ow. mixt. k teducul, If frm iti il ~nl. i., HtO (I alld ale. ( 11;-") but :mt in oTY_ ~ilvtlitq. Ag.\'()~ sv)lti. ppLs. AgC1 front 11. Molar cund. of aq. soln. of 11 ijvli~att-,3 ions. II is noti I pqroved I ~y licat- ing. with M1,0".1. IIIZ but it tlzev ilN with Ti 111fore I i, i~;Jdrd. It k not forilled. ComprIF. sinlihr if, I but with. oil[ lit; Off yroup, or with J,.0111 grutip du not givu it Ti emn- pIvx. T11j.- F;-Ill. vr 11 1, :~,-utlal. If TiCI3 lvart3 with ill(. "IYAC "dt of 1, 11 i~ still f"rille'L TO' With I givt~, a sub- Amice, !ol. ill "Ic. and tl~thilv rptlitccd. Thi,; ieducti(m prob- alilv 11ccris ill dil. rolym by tllv. (!Nccis of I wirl iccolml~ for Oil- hint- minirt-d for full color deviAopiorni wlv-ii ']'it* i, flet. J'i in wf:m, %V1, und Mo- intcrtvre. -0' %vith I Piv~lq a brown c~jlor Which di~.1pj)C:LT,4 %VhCll If:- Pot i~ add"d. Ikt~fuctiorl to PC--- N also suzgc~tcd. 5:11t-. I'!, lit it ppt. Sol. ill dil. a1c. If the allits. arc 11,3t t's, :It Cv. Ni, tai (I ca.1 ~c e'jv I pe, I ~M'x I ;o: ia bv w-'rlwr t)i,t-. th~ fhvf;:4id ~An. of P1, Sri, and S~ forin wijftc'p~,O. Fo% in i,q. i1,,. xvI d" 11,11 int"fcie~ Pb xzflt~% tick not hiterf-re. T!iry civ~~ Nilute 4ristals x-hich roll be filtrn!ii ti-T. V0, utnt. P1 Ti 1, 0.03 14L ~wdfin of 11 CIO,-, i(AWC, Fcri-. NO,-. A"la ell),-- 9 ;%~-s rlir,~W.v -1. Thr 11CI mil. Of I ~111) ~r nl!nvn,, q,I lividVely by A'AMI-f 5 'g. ", lcyhl0h) do Ind III Ill'. NO 1") a., 1.0twilic welled with 10 ml. alv. Aff L r oil. 11,,0- 6 .Oile.l OrYfiLits ilqt! fil(kted :01i wtikhad 140, niad drictl tit C'440'. Satr(.1c." f,,r vix-0yrdn ore terry5td frvin A' N(A f,,ial itas;tLd with j~- ;Ii'tfe ffti)4 The I'Ay. in 11-0(0.1 5)""d file- en w+1ificaficta, Subuitilt4m )f J!,So, (d. 1XV ~r 7.5is~~iWil fir 11C.1 iii Ols synth tiq gives sillfate -1 of. tr.1cqii1,tA. 1~ Atairt,l byvddbu,,'UU% N;&OH tj 111. Tfle N~i vioduck s Jivolved in consider.-Ne HiC and I h, ppt,ll by hilroduchw COp Am4l's rl~cthfwl for I h. ~irnj,Icr. ctyt;talq of 1, 11, and III arL showi,. * J1 is ub,~Out:d Ls, idd Ing %!,,t juk vita-'s to wippisle, sw1j_. - 'M wbole pr'~Ju. Is c v wadt llndltr O)l. 'file -.Ill. Is tc,111.0, crvitall z_Tv fil"ClTz' i c-ff' xad reerystil. from ale., Eivi-jg 0 g. 1i ril"i On" 3,2 g. from th~ mother liqt6r. Mineraj vit:id5 da nnt tiet oil tho Wwr c(imptex even with heming; MkRli fiveroxidt lly-~ dralyrtlijt ivitb liptl;., i3i.4kdr3tm riot. in detwip 11" r!~ V with,W titeltbig. a6:lvc 250'. Thr rvageot hir lv~ts is a -I- ('f ILI ilk 907o ulc- N~'itll M drum C(miLd- IlCl and I--- 0.2 g.i hydnKpitwim in Ml nil. of ~ohi. To dcm t Ti in Ill~ pt-ric, of Fe, udd "it, rvae,~,llt to the tt-A sohi, Aftcr I., hr. add ~vtvcrul drops of otiicd. Ill the prv-_-jic(- of Ti the bromi col-r p-jjo~y; in ~jbjj jiCe i?f Tj (i1c %(?In, is colorless. In the pri-5crice (J Fc1*, Vit, aud Crl* the ttA soln. is acidifict! with 11 C1 and ledueed hy Zil Nt I it's until ;to reaction of Fc'+ with SC.N1" Is oblitintA. Rcagcjit .,t i~ added and a yellmv color indicatv., Ti. Mol + mud W1 + iwerfere. Known colurimetric mixts. wete prepd. fly ittix- ing 6;m1. Ti soln. (Standard TiCl, suing. contg. 5-20 -) 3 oil. (tic., and I nil. reagent. The color intensily 7 can be nicastured visually after 0.6 hr. and docs not dc I erva", with tinitt. High HCI concti. (101"' ) delays the color devehipirimit; 11NOt has no Ovet. SuTfatvs~ delay L'At,r more than 50/c 111,1301 prevents- Complete de velopinctit. Syntlietic milits. contg. I itil. of known Ti soln., 2 in). N FcCl,, and 1 in). of V" !4alt (con(g. 0.11)mg~ V). m,cre treated with 5 nil, atc. und I nil. reagtnt. After 0.5 hr. 5 drops HIPOA was added und the hitensily Nva,, mtm~ ured, ROLaive error walt 0-81,,; for 7 miku. conkg. 6-~AO -y Ti. Analogous mult,; wetv obtahmil it the mixts. wi-re rv glined with zil Ix-foitt 1'eactift was added (11,1104 lVaN Olvil lot: riven In datil lot [Ile Steel. Surillit Ma~crlv IL 11 h -f NO - CIO, t~j Ove 2I.TiOx, X Ls NO,-, ~ic' Th~. T i No caias~,I liy Allt, F,3% FO% M-11" Nil-, cz~" C-01~ Sn~" vc),-. 6w, 137-58-1-2147 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr.1, p292 (USSR) AUTHOR: Beyles, R. G. TITLE: New Qualitative Titanium Reactions (Novyye kachestvennyye reaktsii titana) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Go.rno-Altayskiy gos. ped. in-t, 1956, Nr'l, pp 137-140 4+ ABSTRACT: A qualitative reaction for Mwith diantipyrilorthooxyphenyl- methane (I) is suggested: H3C-C = C-CH-C C CH3- 1 1 1 F H3C-N C =0 ki Lo N-CH3 N 0 N C6 H5 C6H5 Card 1/2 137-58-1-2147 New Qualitative Titanium Reactions with which Ti forms a crystalline compound. Not inhibited by caustics, the alkaline earth metals, Pb, Al, Fe2+ , Fe3+, Mn2+, Ni, C4 C;r3+, Sn Z+, V03, and Zr when present in quantities of _.L to . 1 of the Ti content. To free - 100 zoo the Ti, to I cc of solution there is added dry I and one or two crystals of hydroquinone, the solution being heated 5-10 min at 601, the I being stirred with a stirrer until the solution takes on a red-brown coloration. Then saturated KC103 or KN03 solution is added, and a crystalline precipitate of Ti with I comes down after a brief heating. Z.G. 1. Titanim-Chouical reactions 2. Diantipyrilortheoxyphenylmethan* --ftemical reactions 3. 11kalin earth elements--Chezical reactions Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Beyles, R. G. 30V/ 79-28-6-33/63 TITLE: The Reaction of the Salts of Tetravalent Titanium Dissolved in Water With Pyrazolone Derivatives (Vzaimodeystviye vodnykh rastvorov soley chetyrekhvalentnogo titana s proizvodnymi pirazolona) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1958, VoL 28, Nr 6, pp. 1581-1586 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author and his collaborator gound earlier that in the reaction of titanium salts (Ti4+) in water with dianti- pyryl-o-oxyphen.vlmethane (formula I) an orange color develops under the formation of a precipitation of unknown composi- tion (Ref 1). It was found that not only compound (I) but also some other produots of the conversion of the salicylic aldehyde with pyrazolone derivatives react easily with ti- tanium ions and that on these occasions well crystallized compounds are obtained. Below results of the conversion of the titanium ions with bis-pyrazolone derivatives of 13 11*_ cylic aldehyde are given: 1 ) Reaction of the ions Ti3+ with dipyrazolonyl-o-oxyphenylmethane and its derivatives, Card 1/3 viz. on the other hand the reaction in the presence of com- SOV/. 79-28-6-33/163 The Reaction of the Salts of Tetravalent Titanium Dissolved in Water With Pyrazolone Derivatives pounds of weakly basic character, and on the other hand the reaction in the presence of salts. 2) The reactloii of the ions T4+ with diantipyryl-o-o-xyphenylmethane and its deri- vatives. The experiments showed that the dipyrazolonyl-o-oxy- phenylmethane and its derivatives yield two series of com- pounds with titanium: 2 Dip Ti-O and 2 D Ti X 21 where X-CI J, NO , other radicals, and D-aldehyde. 40 compounds of tLs type were synthesized and some bis-pyrazolone deri- vatives were described which hitherto had been unknown. The properties of these compoundsp and especially the re- sistance to alkali liquors prove the intracomplex binding of the titanium atoins with the molecules of the bia-pyrazolone compounds. The table shows the results oj+the reacticin of the bis-pyrazolone derivatives with Ti (color, crystal structure in the microscope, thermal composition) (see also the two figures). There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 4 refer- ences, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 sovi 79-28-6-33163 The Reaction of the Salts of Tetravalent Titanium Dissolved in Water With Pyrazolone Derivatives ASSOCIATION: Gorno-Altayakiy pedagogicheakiy institut (Gorno-Altalsk Pedagogical Institute) SUBMITTED: April 30, 1957 1. Titanium compounds--Chemical reactions Card 3/3 BEYLES,l R.G.; SAFINA, R.A.; BEYLES, E.M. Pyridine derivatives of peroxymolydic and peroxytungstic acids. Zhur. neorg. khim. 6 no.7:1612-1615 JI 161. (MRA 14:7) 1. Kemerovskiy gornyy institut i Kemerovskiy meditsinskiy institut. (Peroxymolybdic acid) (Peroi7tungstic acid) (Pyridine) Bff~~_g. G.; BETLYS, E. M. Reaction of aro*atic alde.Wes with derivatives of pyrazolone. Synthesis of 4-saUcyUdene-l-phanyl-3-astbyl-5-pyrasolone and its reaction with titanium salt solutions. Zhur. obs khim. 33 no-1:190-192 163. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Kemerovskiy gornyy institut. (Aldehyden) (Pyrazolinone) (Titanium Balts) BEY'- K2,' . P. , G , D-EYLI'S., Fjl~ dvr!vnt'-vf-Ej of organ',c base-, khlir. 10 no.'-11618-162'3 ~-! 165~ .-, 9, 6': 1 ~, Kemercvskiy gorny-y BEYLIKHES, YA.M. INtroduction of engineer Kovalev's kethod in a boiler room Elek. sta. 23, no. 4, (1952). Inzh. 1. BARDIXI G. F.'; LEV.TKITRI, Ya. M., Ing. 2. USSR (600)- 4. Water-Supply Engineering 7. Socialist competition of workers of chemical water purification installations. Rab. energ. 3, No. 4, 1953. April 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, --.- 1953. Unclassified. 'fa. USSR/Chemistry - Synthetic ammonia FD-518 Card 1/1 : Pub. 50-17/23 Authors : Beylikhes- Ya. M. Chief of labor Standards Investigation Group, and Shop Foreman Title : Those who follow A. 1. Maslova's example Periodical : Khim. prom., 304--~05 (48-49), jul/Aug 1954 Abstract : Discuss improvements achieved by individuals who are active in the synthetic ammonia industry and are concerned with the production of ammonium nitrate. Institution : Submitted L-4s,LW- W-W -ILS-8-6-0 M-WAILO- 0000 ***eo 0 eialieti 0, 0 0 0 * 0 9 * 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 066 -k L ~L-&- 1 V 11 lf~j N liu, 1?11 ttv;:I!: nub V It U U M is V a it s; - AL- I A L -2 -)I- f rA A AA L L PO 9 WA A v L2 id S.Co 00 - - - - i 4-L- A Usad decontamination G th d f t t h . . lit s rae o A naw Mat y A, *o. 51 _Ddad, ~ Gifielve i Sawil. 12, 1, -2(1947).- 0f The common decontamination methods am summarized. Chloramine-T and dichloramine-T destroy Et4Pb core- ~ Ipletely in the 2ud case. and partially. in the Ist. Thcuse -00 10c; win. of the dichloramine in CsII4CI9 or 1.5% 90111. of , :-00 in gasoline is recommended for r%" in which 9W mas" may. or may not resp, during the OPtmtiOu- be used' -0 0 !t The residun am tbLn washed away by 10% N&011 and 10 C hot water. A 3% aq. sole. of the M0110chlsewnibe can be used for hand washing in personal decontamination. go 01 C'. M. Kosolapoff so a =so 00 W Z 1069 0 Z;o 0 O a " s !-so ago JI too 0 17 00 TALLUPOICAL LITCRATtIOC CLASSWICATION too 7 tie -7- --- - -- - s t !too SIJUNj .0 C-1 car 04 B'D usawtv4swpMMIN 0,4 sezz G.&TR tm numoov 4ou ol s9svq Ctddne jo 4&Tj ou 0=0 QtM uj,j?o:p9=, aq,,pluco awl Vw 'EftW'PT%b 040 OMM famosultat. us U1, 9q-4. ev qOus 99q'P*v=*".n :A~. Jo II-EVIB 01 VGADT49X 13X=& OP4 JO =q%vT L oil uw T 9'sa.. dd MXT 1-tog * v -D U, c 0340 V= 8QuT'EOOvD I?tm TAM - "qnodwoo o,4j Vtm Vvwj -EZqpvn9a; uDid, ja9mve 9M!tsq=Do .10i 90=9"wA, 'Ptw & to-punoftoo0 841 TM 1?vwj -tCqq9vnoj Lq BMuosioci Xd to IZOJ '04" vT=lAdIoja. B,vZvq"Aoj:,IOA 'K *9 jo 7 BEYLKHIS, G. A. and ROZOVA, N. D. Atmospheric pollution in works with chlorline -&id-mercury vapour, and its hygiene assessment Gigiena, Moscow 1949, 8 (18-21) The authors investigated the atmosphere in a works in which alkali was made electrolytically from sodium and potassium chloride. A cathode of metallic mercury was used and both mercur7 and chlorine escaped in vapour form. The concentration of these was found to be higher in the offices, canteens and adjacent rooms than in the working places. It was concluded that this higher concentration derived from contaminated clothing and footwear brought in by the operatives. In an experiment metal-lie mercury was heated in a flask to 1000 C. and a current of cold air was passed over it. This air took up a quantity of mercury vapour which could be partly absorbed L-5, glycerine but much more effectively though not completely, by Polojaeff's reagent. Though many of the employees had worked in this plant for years none showed any sign of Toisoning. When air from the workrooms was passed through filters and these were extracted both mercuric and mercurous chloride were identified, but neither had apparently caused poisoning. It was concluded that a variety of chemical substances was formed. Improved conditions were possible if the factory walls could be covered with material which would absorb none of the particulate or gaseous bodies arising in the course of manufacture. Improved methods of washing the workers, clothes were also advised together with regular medical examination to detect any early signs of disease. Pether - (Word Medical Abstracts) So: Medical Microbiology and Uygiene, Section IV, Vol 3, No 1-6 CA Y Air ptillation co Indulstdill 001142bilonments by chio&r mad immury vap"S and its sanitary ovalmation G A Wilikiii, alid N. P. Rojova, Gqoemia I A'sola 1040, N" S.- 11.91.11 - Air jwillvtwam In mwh ilv, a ~ 0,, twl% I u - 11., bw NACI k I&rpllf V`A%lWd by 116CI. tillifIrl 1hall J)Y jilkil- viduAl lilt and Ct. ;%~ -hown by low oviv,41 voiwit 0 111j. Sip-. cimm-quetice. -.1 this (act shauld 1.~ w--ugm,J ,airtho. Nolevlow moomirri, muggront air. %,%I1 -m flom 111,11VII'l. have 10% wil 11.1im. shialld 1w avilldvill, Washing locilill"'. allA 11-111. nq%rilon. Mimils-, an adequate uIldlylic'sl 111.111.41 h" fig, Cl, mail IIXCI must be d.-vriolK41 f.-t arm-1, 1. BEY-11KRIS, G. A. 2, USSR (600) 4, Industrial Hygiene 7. Problems of hygiene and protection of labor in Russian Marxist literature. 1895-1911. Gig. i san. 17 no. 9, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. BXYLIKHIS, G.A. Kass occupational poisonings in 1914 and the struggle of Russian workers for sanitary laws. Gig.i san.no.4:36-40 Ap 154. NLRA 7:4) 1. 1z Kirovskoy rayonnoy sanitarno-epidsmiologichaskoy stantaii Moak-v7. (Industrial h7gione) BXrLIKHIS, G.A. FoesibAlity of awroury contamination in printing plants, Gig. j san. no.6:48 Je 154. (MIRA 7:6) I.-Is sanitarso-spIdesiologIcheskoy stantell Kirovskogo rayona Xoskvy. (KIRCURY, *contamination of 4martere from polygrapbs) BXYLIKHIS, G.A.,, kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Wgiene and protection of labor in Bolshevik literature, 1912-17. Sov. zdray. 13 no.5:45-50 9-0 *54. (MLRA 7:12) (IOUSTRIAL HYGIM, history. in Russia) AID P - 2173 Subject USSR/Medicine Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 15/22 Author Beylikhis, G. A., Kand. of Med. Sci. Title Introducing the teaching of the fundamentals of industrial hygiene in the curriculum of high schools and of specializ- ed educational institutions of advanced studies Periodical ; Gig. i san., 4, 52, Ap 1955 Abstract : Discusses the necessity of the popularization of sani- tary and hygienic knowledge and suggests that the All- Union Hygienic Society should have the leading role in this undertaking. Institution : Medical and Epidemiological Station, Kirov District, Moscow Submitted : D 10, 1954 Subject USSR/medicine Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 7/21 A ID P - 3 903 Author : Beylikhis, a. A., Kand. Med. Sci. Title : Struggle for workers' health protection in 1905 Periodical : Gig. i. san., 12, 27-32, D 1955 Abstract : Historical sketch based on the Bolshevik press around 1905 and on later Soviet publications. Refs. in footnotes. Institution : Medical and Epidemiological Station, Kirov District, Moscow. Submitted : Ag 24, 1955 BBYLIKHIS. G.A.,kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; ROZOVA, N.D.. khimik Some questions from the work practice of industrial sanitary laboratories in sanitary and epidemiologic stations. Gig. i san.. 21 no-7:38-41 J1 156. (MIRA 9:9) 1. Iz sanitarno-opidemiologichookoy stantaii Kirovskogo rayona, Moskvy. (AIR POLLUTION in indust.. laboratory control) /-~' il ' V z /,x , / -1/ / -.~ (,~ - , /9. BRYLMIS, G.A., kand.med.nauk (Moskva) Problems of health protection in the revolutionary struggle of the Russian proletariat in 1917. Zdr&v*RoseFad~r~ 1 no,9:28-32 5 '57 (MIRA 10: 11) (INDUSTRIAL HYGINNE-HISTORY) B1YLIK.H.TA....G--'---JLmodidat meditsinskikh neuk Participation of leading Russian physicians in the protection of workers' health in 1917 (Koscow). Sov.zdrev. 16 no-3:49-53 Mr 137. (INDUSTRIAL HYGINNE. hist. (KLRA 10:6) mod. care of workers in 1917 in Russia) BNYLIXHIS, G.A. IN= *Brief outline history of safety engineering in Russia" by F.I.Zagorakii. Revieved by G.A.Beilikhis. Gig.truda i prof.zab. 1 no.1:60 Ja-Y 157. (MIBA 10:6) (SA"TT INGINURING-HISTORY) (ZAGCBSKII, P.N.) 1"-:! Y !' / 4 ~11 .' ~(. "-;-~ BRYLIKH13, G.A., kand.med.nouk (Moskva) -----Y-r~omth-e history of the struggle for the protection of the health of workers in 1917. Gig. i sau. 22 no.11:43-48 H '57. (MIRA 11:1) (IIWUbTRIAL HYGINIX, hist. in Russia (RUB)) ~~, ~ 91 ~ BRILI]MLS, r, - G.A. (Moskva) Problems in health protection of workers during the first years of Soviet regime. Gig.truda i prof.zab. 1 no-5:15-20 S-0 '57. (INDUSTRIAL HYGLM) (MIRA 10:11) BIRYLIKHIS, G.A. [HiHtory of the struggle for labor t7giene in Czarist Russia; problams of bygiene and labor safety* in the pre-Revolutionar7 . Bolshevik press] Iz intorii bor'by za sanitamuiu, okhranu truda v tearskot losaii; boprosy gigieny i okhrany truds v dorevoliutsion- noi bol'shevistakoi pechati. MOBkva, Medgiz, 1957. 192 p. (MUSTRIAL HYGIE111) (MIRA 11:4) WLIMUS.-G.L.- (Mosk7a) Dissertations on the indastrial hygiene by physicians in pro- revolutionary Russia, Gig. truda i prof. zab. 2 no.6:48-51 N-D 158 (INDUSTRIAL HYGMM) (MW 11:12) BEYLIKHISR G.A. knndmed.npmk (Hoskrn) Moscow Society of Yactory Physicinns; 1903-1913a 57-61 8158 (DMMTIIIAL Wmicna, histe in Russia (Run)) Sov.rdrav. 17 no*9 (NIU 11:8) HEYLISHIS, G.A., kando'mede'nauk (Hook7a) to comments on the article OUnsolved questions In the vork practice of industrial sanitary laboratories in sanitary and epidemiological stations,". Give' I san 23 no.8:49-50 Ag '58 (AIR-ANALTSIS) (MrU 11:9) ISYLIXHIS, G.A., kand.med.nauk (Moskva) Causes of agricultural accidents in tsarist Russia. Gig. i san. 23 no.9:63 S158 (MIRA 11:11) (AGRICULTURF,ACCIDENTS) BIMIRIS, G.A., kand.med.nauk; LAMM, H.P., kand.khim.naak; PAR-SHIUA, A.M., 'inth.-khimik (Moskva) Sewage contaminated by tstrasthyl lead [with summary in English]. Gig. I san. 24 no-2:27-31 F 159- (MIR-A 12:3) (WATHR POLUJTIOIT Indust. waste water contamination by tetraethyl lead, removal method (Rug)) (UW tetrastlyl lead contnmination of Indust. wnste water, removal method (Rua)) BITLIKHIS, G.A.. kand.med.nauk (Moskva) History of the prevention of occupationa diseases and traun- of the eyes in prerevolutionary Russia. Vest,oft. 72 no-5:57-58 S-0 159. (MIRA 130 ) (OCCUPATIONAL DISUSES, prev. & control) (mys, vda. & inj. ) BEYLIKHIS, G.A., kand.thed.nauk (Moskva) Fiftieth anniversary of the First A32-Russian Congress of Industbial Physicians. Sov. xdrav. 19 no.9:70-75 '60. (MIRA 13:11) (MEDICINE, INDUSTRIAL) . B3n1KH1SO G.A.p kand.med. nauk (Moskva) Problems of health protection in the labor movement in Russia in 1870-1". Gig. i san. 25 no. 5:48-53 My 160. (MIRA 13:10) (INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE) BEYLWIS G,_A,..s kand.med.nauk (Moskva) The 50th anniversary of the 2nd All-Russian Congres3 of Fadtory Physicians (193-1-1961). Gig. i san. 26 no-5:37-1a My 161. (M~ RA 15: 4) (INDUSTRIAL HYGIENF,-CONGPXSSFS) BMIKHTS, G.A., kard. med. nauk V. IA. Kanell , an active participator in the strdgglle for health protection of worA-ers in Tsarl~-t Fm-qsia. Gig. 1, san. 28 no.6e.1.4-48 :e'-63 (MIRA1734) 1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skoga instituta gig.4- yfmy imerii F.F. Mrismana. HEYLIKHIS, G.A kand.med.nauk (Moskva) - -- -------- -- -,!~ Problems of 000#1 medicine in the works of V.IA.K=e11 (1873-1918). -SoV6"idrav. 22 no.4s72-75 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut gigiyeny, imeni F.F. Erionana, (UNELI VENIAMIN IWVLEVICH, 18lb-19-161 (SOCIAL M&DICINE) BEYLIKMt G.A. (Moskva) Role of the phpio;4mv of the Moscow Government Zemstre in organ#ing n4ative Uduatrial hygiene and industrial sanita- tion. tlig4 tamda i pibf. zab. 7 no.lt"-48 Ta'6,3 (MM 16:12) 1. Institut gigiyany imeni F.F. Brimmana, Meslora. SHARKO,Ye.; BEYLIN,A. Heating the motor of the 2GOh--18/26 electric station before starting and its cooling during operation. Muk.-elev.pro!n.21 no.9:29 S 155. (MLRA 8:12) 1. Holodechneaskays oblastnaya kontors Zagotserno (Blectric motors) AFRAYMOVICII, M.A.; BEYLIN, A.L. Usr ~f clamps on the parametrium in atonic hemorrhages in early puerperium. Alnish. i gn. 40 no.2:46-48 Mi-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. RodilInyy dom No.15 (glavnyy vrach M.A. Afraymovich) - klini- cheskaya baza kafedry akusherstva I ginekologil (zav. - prof. K.N. Zhmakin) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo insti- tuta imeni Sechenova. PEYO-'~-N, I,% n on Va!3hinc3troer-e no.24,10-12 '_ q_ 0 its *of 0 so ...; , n . n ;- ". J I . W ~k M. U 0 00 00 NYWINIOCk dfYIP4 041 Ituln pyrollsed trudir W ' '1-4 411,1 % I, Ifullin Af I W. o . A ;- www-105. Wtv-b,~m 11 c. 1.1w n,nAI 1 11'. 1 1. )W I.I.010 1b., ,A, will, .1. a,", 00 Ill- ~ 4 1 IW intAl 14 1%1111 1, All hilligh 11 ha, 0% %1 11 % Ing 00 U %fit, WI it', milk-j'"ll Willona Ore fl~cw.m, 00 withd&v 1111% pintin,vat & llnwh lishlef %vilthetic drying le 'I'lic )AI, bill thr dryins lvrojwriir~ were unsalf%lit-Inry. titi-I lilths It-lum. when mit"I wilhirtaplitha. vickla ^it onliknix-h mocor (torl. The of the aftcm, 00 hai-IS."s 1114%, IW "Allh-j Ait in mcla) ap). 1*1411. 1 art gi%vn. A. A Mithilinilk 00 00 00 it 00 00 Ill go 4 1 v 'I& I t1A J 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 lp 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 401~'* 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 ,PTO 00 0 00000000000000900 .00 -00 -00 -0 ': ~09 0 0 '00 "09 -too Ao tjo 0 too a SIAL a a is a a a 0 a 9 . 0 - ; 16 a 9 W1 is U 1IM1116 Ito to )11 14 It 111) mn bit W 04; it aa 61 &A P, 0 6 a 0 r .9 a I I io IJILMA I I As It a to U A voptsl, 13 _9411 frattlesews of sty"" frm this Z71"as fris"I" of Petro- -00 lems iWyW#. 11. N, lNilmy m IM1111. of g: -, I I R CAW". Tod. I M 8. S. R.) 4' IA2- 11 1",): - Slyrifte. (1). .00 ,A1 00 c is I'M stow her chliq Immit big [Ili III, Papten 111rilliclIVINIV kill seul dthydiathis llw kill). lhe ctuele sylime Isectiois of 1witolcurn pyrWyd. 1. 1 traW wit h 11,W), and Own istrutialized end &team-d6td. The swod- 00 tact. le. 1174121", contg.. besides Ismentrii: xylems. PhEt 0 111,111d panAn, mobtlem sesd oWo Isydrorarboas. when rWhitil. pvc 38.3% of a fract6m, b. coneg. *18 rhirgyPbEt We was further purified by trestiment with 6% of 07% iliSO., stearn dimn. and fractionation. giving 96 t a neiet.. b. 135-7' coarg. 79, of aromatic compda. It was treated with C6 at IOD-10 to a definite immment 00 0 in wt. (2 lers.) and then disid. ime ruts,.. The freclion 00 02%). b. Me 113% %~Mlg. Chiefly 11. was trilutird with Vi% emitVas Sit 10% NsiMe for :1 lies. The tersely I)ijrr III, del 1;111 (theory 1,013) (119.711, (rat" after wm~h isig is drying with anhyd. Nis.Scles, was distd. with i4 nited KIM06. affording 20.4 g. (9.8% based om V) 1, Me 0 VA)l lit the ptovess of fractional dion. th 140 ii truggly polyinaiwiti. The fraction. h, 14" 7;0 0 &i% on 91sreding at roesen jentle. for 12 days %sa~ I%,I iv ;orrited Into a jolly-like mass. ration. conig. NS-O% 1, we% 8% of the purilitil itylcul 400 4i fract ion. Chas. litaliv ;'4111 W Igor, 00 "Oo A 0 00 8 00 --- 1-an I it AD a 3 6 so u a AT Or an 1111114.0 Ile 00 04 io- 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 S/137/62/000/005/044/i5o A0061AI01 AUTHORS: Sinellnikova, A. I., Beylin, A. Yu.- TITLEi Gold and silver deposition from cyanide pulps with anionites PERIOD~CAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 5, 1962, 28, abstract 5080' ("Sb. nauchn. tr. In-t tsevtn. met. im. M. I. Kalinina", 1960, V. 33, 98 - 106) TETL: The authors studied the process of sorption lixiviation applied to resistant ore containing (in %): S'02 $32.61 Al 203 8.38, Fe 4 As 0.17, e Y~82. , Zn 0.08, Sb 0.01, Sn 0.02, Cu 0.07 and S 0.0~7. Ahionit (AN-18) served as an adsorbent (-0.944).4 mm size). The experiments were made with 200 g ore batches at L : S = 2 : 1; concentration of the solution was 0.085% NaCN and 0.01% CaO. It'was established that the rate of Au and Ag dissolving during sorp- tion lixiviation increased by more than 3 times; Au extraction within 8 hours lixiviation was 96.8%. An amount of 0.8 g/ton Au remained in' the tails (against 1.1 g/ton in conventional lWviation). The capacity of anionite AN-18 in res- pect to Au can be raised from 3 - 3.5 to 7% by the method of selective desorption Card 1/2 S/137/62/000/oc)5/044/150 Gold and silver deposition from... A006/A101. of cyanide complexes of heavy metals with weak acid solutions. Au and Ag desorp- tion with a thiocarbamide solution in a mixture with HU was studied and the optimum composition was established: CS(NH2)2 8.5 - 9% and HC1 2%.. A method was developed of carburizing Au.and Ag from hydrochloric acid solutions of thio- carbamide with Pb metal. The process depends mainly upon the magnitude of the Pb surface. Pb consumption, at a dust size 80% of fraction - 0.043 mm, is 6.2 g per 1 g Au and 12.5 9 per 1 g Ag. G. Svodtseva [Abstracter's note3 Complete tranalaticQ] Card P,12 ACC NR. AP7002975 SOURCE-.C-ODE:-- UR/041-3-/66/'000/024/0072/0072---------' INVENNTOR: Beylin,,A. Yu.; Nikitin, Yu. N.; Lamshina, V. A. IORG: None TITLE: A method for sintering cermet products. Class 40, No. 189583 tSOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 24, 1966, 72 iTOPIC TAGS: cermet.product, sintering, hydrocarbon, gasoline ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for sintering cermet pro- laducts (e. g. thermoelectric half cells) under pressure in a liquid medium. The me- ~chanical properties of the products are improved and the productivity of the method jis increased by sintering the pressed products in hermetically sealed vessels filled Ivith a liquid hydrocarbon, e. g. gasoline. SUB CODF: 11. 13/ SUBM DATE: 02ju163 UDC: 621.749 qO PLAKSINJ, I.N.; SINELINIKOVA, A.I.;_BEYLIN, A.Yu. Use of anion exchangers for the regeneration of cyanide from complex salts. Dok.1,AN SSSR 138 no.6:1399--240.1 Je 161. (KMA 14; 0) I* Chlon-korreopondent AN SSSR (for Plaksin). (Cyanide process) (Ion exchange resins) PLAKSIN, I.N.;,_BEYLIN, A.Yu..-- Theory of the sorption of complex cyanide anions on certain anion exchangers. Dokl.AN SSSR 145 no-3:621-623 JI 162. (11-URA 15;:7) 1. Chl--rr-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plaksin). (Cyanides) (Ion exchange) BXYLIN' B. S. 32773o I pstornosu I Ochyoniyu flelmornyjch kontnuctur nishnikh konechnostsY pri ognestrel'afth porazhenlyakh se"11shchnogo nerva. Sbornik nauch, Trudoy (kirgit. Go@. Med. In-t), T. IT. 1949, a. 90-03 SO: Letoplef ZhurnallnyM Statey, Vol. 44, Moskva, 1949 IIIZIIC,~O', A.G,> lk~aid. iiiAllil, D.A., ll.-:~.' y To,,;tin,'l- rduriirn-,.i alloy LJrders rsl~wllrlirF 36 !:,.. 1,rc,-. ;~tnji. rio.9, 1 1 , '~-`~l "' 164. (,'.:IitA 17. 10) 3 A c Cm ~-oi~60-2'2-513 SOURCE CODEt Ufl/2787/65/ooo/=/=i/ou6 AUTHORI Imerman, A, 0, (Candidate of technical sciences); Beylin, D. A. (Engineer) ORG: None V TITLE: Studying lap welded\joints of elments made frcm best-hardened aluminum alloys in the Al-ft-Gi avatts SOURCE: Moscow. Gosudaretyearary institut vo vroyektirovanbM. iseledevaniyu i ioDy- no. lu, lyo:), Materl&Ly po metaulcuesium iconstruktolyam, TOPIC TAGS: metal forming, fatigue strength, tensile strength, stress concentration, he~A ABSTRACT: This article is a further study, of the strength off le ents made from heatr The elded 1 -hardened alloys with lapped joints. 1~oint modeWormthis study vere sheet, tube and angle iron made fivia AV-T~ AV-Tl\and AD35-T3. beat-hardened alloys. flat standard specimens made from sheet and angle iron and also pipe sections with short steel plates tightly fitted into the ends were tested Worder to.'determine physical strength characteristics. These spqcimens are designed so that railure should occur in the base metal. All veldingFvas done on the PShP-1O nemiautamatic machine. The specimens were aged for 20 dovo at 200C and.tested f0 jotatic axial Card 1/2 -ACC NR,- AT6022513 stretching on thefbks-100 universal machine. Loading was done in stages and each stag was maintained "oMMu~~ e . ~.10 The loading stages represent approximate 1y 10% of the estimated fatigue streo&th\f6r the given specimen. The results show th O'~ the tensile strength of elements vi an average thickness of 5-8 mm decrease-00 on ding and stre -V the average as a result of the heat effect of wel so coGtration Xen compared to.the strength of unannealed alloy elements. Thin-valled'elements (less than 5 mm) show a 50% strength loss. The results of this study may be used to deter- mine the theoretical width of the beat-affected zone in fastened members during lapped joining, where this zone is measured from the edges of the welded elements. Graphs are given for determining the dimensions of the heat-affected zone in this case. For functional elements with special shapes such as I-beama, channel iron and others, the width of the heat-affected zone can be determined by a method which combines data for flat and right angle sections._ A method is also given for calculating elements which are attached at right angle seaMB, Of the tvo methods used for determining the load capacity of elements with complex shapes, the method which considers the heat-affected zone yields more accurate results. OrIg. art. has: 8 figures, 4 tables, 6 formulas. ARYKIN, I., kand.tekhn.nauk; BEYLIN, I., inzli. Screw anchors and +their mechanized burla3 into the ground. Rech.tranap. 23 no.9t43-45 S 164. (MIRA 19-1) I.TSentrallny.v nauchno-issledovatellskjy institut leSCSD'laVa (for Beylin). Tuberevaosisp DIagnonte sep/oat Medicine Roentgen Pays, Fluoroscopy "Early Diagnosis of Tuberculosis by Fluoroscopic Wthodo," Prof 1. B. Beylin, ii pp *ProblemW Tuberkuleze No 5 Gives concise account of conference of the Society of Phthisiologists in Moscow., 29-30 Jan 48. 21/49!rT5 BMIN, I. B. 25884 Cshibki viagnostike legoohnogo tubarkuleza i ikh istochniki sbornik nauch rabot lecheb. Ucnmzhdeniy mosk. Voyen. Ckr Gor'Kiy, 1948, s 169-90 SO: LIFT011IS 140. 30, DO B I "Y1 1: ~ I I. n. 33419. Nikolay Aleksandrovich Serashko. 1874-1949. Prolo-eny Tuberkuleza, 1014c), bo. 15, C. 10-113, S Portr. SO. Letouis' Zhurnal'nykh Statey, Vol. 45, Foskva, 1049 ZZTLIN, I.B. -4 Treatment of tuberculosis with streptozycin in dispensaries; ambu latory and at home. Probl. tuberk., Moskva no.2:70-73 Kar-Apr 1953 (GLKL 24:3) 1. Professor. 2. Moscow. BEYLINt 1. B. "Antibiotics in Radiation bickness," Antibiotiki, 8,, No.6, pp. 39-50, 1955 Translation M-1310., 16 Nov 56 L ECHINCCOCCUS "On the Clinico-Roeiltgenologic Picture of an Early Pulmonary Echinococ- cue and the Differential Diagnosis of Echinococcus and Pulmonary Tuber- culosis",by Professor I.B. Beylin and B.N. Velednitskiy, Klinicheskaya Meditsina, No 4, Aprif-1757, -pp 119-121. Since there are no descriptions of the roentgenoclinical picture of the earliest stages of the development of an echinococcoid cyst in hu man lungs , the authcrs present a study of a ase of pubwnary echinococ ,\C ciasis, which was observed for some two years. The progress of the disease is described in detail and there are four reproductions of X-ray photograph-.. Card 1/1 - 34 - B=, I.B., podpoll-ovni), meditsinskoy sluzhby, prof.; MMY.D, L.S., podpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby, kand.med.nauk Influence of streptomycin and BCG vaccination on the course of tuberculosis in guinea pigs with radiation sickness. VPM-med. zhur. no.8: 31-35 Ag'58* (MIAA 16-7) (STREMIYCI11) (BCG VACCINATION) (TUEERCULOSIS 114 ANDLUS) (RADIATIM SICKRESS) BXYLIN, I.B., prof. (Moskva) uycloserine in experimental and clinical use in pulmonary tuberculosis. Zin.zed- 36 no.12:21-26 D '58. (MIRA 12:6) (TUBERCULOSIS, PULHON&RY, ther. cycloserine (RUB)) (ANTIBIOTICS, ther. use cycloserine in pulm. tuberc. (RUB)) BETLIN, I.B.P prof., polkovnik med.sluzbby Military research of tberapeut1c and prophylactic institutions of the Soviet ArvT. Toen.-med.zhur. no.10:49-52 0 '59. (MIRA 13:3) (MILITARY WIDICON) BEUIN, I.B., polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby, prof. Chemoprophylaxis and chemotherapy of tubarculosio under army conditions. Voen.-med.zhur. no.3:32-36 Mr '61. (MIRA 14-7) (TUBERCULOSIS) (MEDICINE, MILITARY) I BEYLIN, I.B. , polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby, prof. Coziferences devoted to infectious hepatitis. Voen.-med. zhur. no.8: 94-95 Ag 161. (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (mr',A 15:2) -..B.EY,L-IN, I.B., ~rof., poll-ovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby Surccidosis. Voen.-med.zhur. no.1140-46 165. (MIRA 18310) BEYLBi j 1. G. Trends in mycological research and agricultural mycology. Izv. All SSSR Ser. biol. no.3:461-471 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14:5) (MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH) 9~- Wrilill, I. G, "Recent ITheat Rust 'Eoif'-ij,,-cq In North Cn,icgsun Fhctors F,-Ivo:-ir,- Their Gutbr~--ak and Develo,)T .-.ent.ll T7veqttia filcA-emli Tlaqk SSSR. Serin- no. 5-6. 1938, pP. 995-1016. 311 Sp n- So: SIRA SI-9c-53, 15 Dec. 1953