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AMIROVA, S.A.; PDCHKOVSKIT, V.V.; PROKHOROVA, V.G.; KOLPAKOV, L.Ye.; BAYDALIN S, Studying the oxidation of vanadium-bearing slag in industrial conditions. Izv. vyv. ucheb. zav.; tavet. met. 5 no.6:93-97 162. (MIRA 16:6) 1, Permokiy politakhnickeekiy institut, kafedra tekbnologii neorganichaskikh vesbohestv. (Vanadim-Notanurgy) (Slag) BUDALDUL, Natallys, Alsfowovm 0 T ~ -~ ~ First resulto of the organization of research in forest pbysiology in the Democratic Republic of VietrAm, Problem., skol. i fisiol. l9s. rest. no.2:37-.60 164. (MM 18:31) 1, Leningradaka7a ordena Ianim loootekhnicbeekaya akademiya Imeni S.H, Kirovaq ACC NR- AP6012863 SOURCE CODE: UR/0127/66/000/004/0058/0060 AUTHOR- Brichkin, A,_y. (Professor, Doctor of technical sciences); Z~ ~udkin, i~- L. (candi-~ date of technical sciences); Nizovkin V M. (Engiq~er); Baydalinov 0. A. (Engineer); Yeremin, B. . (En eer); ZqyiEi,'YW. S.* (Engineer) 16 ORG: [Brichkin, Zabudkin, Nizovk1n] Kazakh 1!?"chn1c 1hatitute (Kazakhokly politekhnichs- .pkly lnsUtut); Nayats, BVdaUnov, Yereminj "Mirv. Tmie (MirgalinsKv -rudnik) I TITLE: Industrial tests of Igdanite at the "Mirgalimany" mine SOURCE: Gornyy zburnal, no. 4, 1966j 58-60 TOPIC TAGS: &Vlosive, mWIosive charge ABSTRACT: In December 1964, tests of igd&Wta (explosives c~*poai!gA grawl&W ammon. 'Jum~nlfratii and diesel oilk#ere bem at the "Mirgalimsayll nflne for the purpose of determining the amount of toxic formed during their atplosion, and 9 offeahiness af thEeoosim tests showed that the total amount of toxic games evolved by the igdanits.was no greater in the case of detonite or diWbdWite. ne of fecumness of *W*Z4*"s of dur&g saddius was- also a tudleA. The substantial advantages of obarging blast holes by awans of the ZDU--5500 machIne are Hated. Themachine gives a charming density of-1. ls g/cmll; its usefor Omontlhwo Ili -19-6-6- oleo -ftr which 35, M kg Of I nit permitted the charging of 201, 000 m of blast b V 0 was used, and 95,000 tons of ojj-;Ww~~tedloose.T~be JOW savisp for ddi-p-Ori 110,200 rubies.' Orig. art. has: 2 tables, 108) 1- SUB CODE: 19/ SUEN DATE: - none/ , ATD PRESS UDC 662. 201:622o 272 Cd HIROSIDUCHENKO, A.M., kand, tekhn. nauk; PANCHENKO, S.I., doktor tekbrL.-nauk; SITMWERG, B.L., kand. tekhn. nauk; FRISHMG, V.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; BAYDALIFOVO P.A., inzh.; GRYA2NOV, N.S... doktor tekhn. nauk-;MMTfflVMM-,-,4vC,, doktor tekhn. naak; IAZOVSKIY, I.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; MARB-11CHEV, B.T., inzh.; FELIDBRIII, M.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; BAKUN, N.A., inzh.; BARATS, B.M., inzb.; VOZNYY, G.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; MIKHALICHUK, A.M., inzh.,- TOPORKOV, V.Ya.j, kand. tekhn. nauk; FLORINSKIY, N.V., inzh.; KHAYET, A.N., inzh.; SHELKOV, A.K., inzh., red.; ARONOV, S.G.Y doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; PREDBRAZHEVSKIY, P.I., inzh., red. [manual for coke chemists in six vol-.mes) Spravochnik koksokhi- mika v shesti tomakh. Moskva,, Izd-vo "Metallurgiia." Vol.l. [Source of raw materials and preparation of coal for coking] SyrIevaia baza i podgotovka uglei k koksovaniiu. 1964. 490 p. (MIRA 17: 5) BAXPALINGLJA~,- inshener-kapitan I rang& . sapasa- Voyanno-Morskogo Flota; GARBOVSIaYp X,K, p polkovnik mapass, Voyenno-%Wrxkogo Flots, Give greater attention.to inventions and effioieno omotion. Moreabore 44 no.3e6O-69 Mr 161. , Rim 241,4) 11 )(Naval art and noisnoe-Toohnologioal innovations IURIN, A.G.; BAYDALIMAj K.K* Condit oned leukocyto response to paraffin therapy, Mmro VTN* nerve delete 4 no,3:355-365 lb%-%Te 0549 (MM 8t2) le Is goopitallnoy tor%mytichookey klintkl Kirgizakogo gosudaretven- nogo, imediteinskogo institutas (EVIAX, CONDITIOUDO loukocyt count coviditionat reactions to parafir1n) (LWODDYTN to~;O conditioned reflex reactions to paraffin) (PBTROLMN PROVUCTB,, of fact a. paraffin causing conditioned reflex leakocyto count changes) ----RAnATa7. VF,, Disease of the right kidney and ureter in the diagnosis of appmAi. sitizi Kbirarglia 36 mo.268-74 7 160o (HIU 13312) JanwMCITIB) (KIWIS.DLRWZS) (UMMM-DISMSES) - w ~q --,- Tv , -ri - - -- ~ - - ---- -- - Notes on hydrolo,- ,y. Ae-iBtered lecture miven at the jovernment Univvi-sity of Varra diir;n~, the academic year 1947-48. Varna, NaW~-a i izkustvo, 1Q49. xii., 251 1. (Univart.itetaka literatura) (51-18537) TC175.B28 BAYRAMOV, M.M.; BABAYEV, I.S.; VARTAPETYAN, L.I.; BAYDAROV, E.M. [deceased] Some problems of inadequate performance of siphon units in water supply lines. Za tekh.prog. 3 no.905-37, 48 B 163. (NIIRA 16:10) 1. Bakinskiy filial Vsesovuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta vodosnabzheniya, kanalizatsii, gidrotekhnicheskikh sooruzheniy i inshenernoy gidrogeologii. BAYDASOVA, T., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Velocity of electrons in metals.. Tekh. molod. 21 no.6:40 Js 133. (XLRA 6:6) (Ilectrous) IL U"JAJ-~ 1-1-11,LURI LJJ1JLUI2-LI.[ Lfl~l BkYUULEM --O.X.- ....... ir -8 -- - Effect of ultraviolet iers on the growth and development of spring wheat. Izv.AN KAz&M.SSRSer,b*t.1 pochy, no.3s66-73 162* NMA 15 M) (Usakhatan-Wheat) (Plants, Effect of ultraviolet rays on) f f t f v a I - j C. u e, y p a s -~ r. 'n -z i n prcv an ti -,nf, i:~rn d la . 1 on of -,-,r i n :'..R 21 no.al-6&-77 N AUTHORS: YArushkinp B. K; Bondaran.,zo, M. Tsalillp V. L. Ind Baydavletova, F. G. -7 T _'R -e-- TITUo. The evr-,ling on thij Derinition of Separation During Purification Select-1ve Solvents'.'k (Vliyaniye risay1cla na chet'cost' razdalonly-a pri ochistke izbi-catell- nymi rastvoritelyami). PZRIODICA.L: Khimiya i Tekchnolo jy! -4 Topliv J Maisel, 1955, Nr.8. pp - 2 1 - 0- 4. (TJ SKI . ABSTRACT: Durini.- fractionation of crudes with selective solvents, the efficiency of separation is increased when a rec.'rele is used in the extraction system. The recycle can be produced by changing the temperature of the extraction solution; by adding an anti-solvent to the extraction solution; by supplying an extract to the extraction solution; by supplying to the extraction solution a second solvent which does not mix completely Trith the solution. The ex- perimental part of this investigation consisted of three series of tests. In the first series the efficiency of various methods of agitating the recycle vias compared. The recycle was prepared by (a) changing the temperature, (b) flonding the extraction solution and (c) adding the Card 1/3 extract to the extraction solution. The properties of SOV/65-5q-9-4/14 The Effect of Recycling on the Definition of Separation During Puri- fication With Selective Solvents. the crude components of the recycle were then compared. The extraction solution comprised a mixture of 400 ml of phenol and 100 ml of petroleum p duct *ahioh boiled within the limits of 200 - .37000 dF8 = 0.846, and sul- phur content of 1.15%'. This mixtura was homogeneous it and above 5020C. Pig*ures 2 and 3 show the dependence:of the pronprties of the raffinate,senaratod from the ra- cycle, on the method of preparing the latter. During the second series the influence of the method of agitating the recycle during a three-stage counter-ourrent extraction was investigated (Fig-01 dry phenol was used as solvent. The third series of,experi- ments was carried out to determine the possibility of compensating the lowering of the definition of the frao- tionation when adding the extract to the extraction solution by increasing the supply of phenol, or by in- creasing the number of stages during the purification. The conditions and results of the second and third series of experiments are given in a table on page 23. The Card 2/3 authors concluded that the method of agitation of the 5011/55-59-13-4/14 The Effect of 'Recycling on the DaIL'Inition of Separation During Puri- fication with Selective Solvents. recycle influences its quality and the definition of the separation of the crude with the aid of phenol. During the purification with phen;l, the supply of the extract to the extraction solution instead of water, lowers the degree of definition of separation$ and makes it possible to reduce the supply of water. There are 4 Figures, 1 Table and 3 Soviet Itoferences. ASSOCIATION: Ufimskiy neftyanoy institut. (Ufa Petroleum Institute). 1. Petroleum--Fractionation 2. Solvent extraction--Effectiveness 3. Solvent extraction--Materials Card 3/3 //0/90 AUTHORS% TITLE: PERIODICAL: 28036 S/081/61/000/015/116/139 B102 B101 Marushkin, B. K., Berg, G. A., Sidorocheva, L. V., Baydavletova, F. G. Extractive deparaffination of diesel fuel Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 15, 1961, 480, abstract 15M192 (Sb. tr. Ufimsk. neft. in-ta, no. 3, 1960, 187 - 194) TEXT: Deparaffination of the diesel fraction of Devonian petroleum (boiling point, 200 - 350OC; specific weight, 0.837; solidifaction point, -120C; content of n-paraffines, 26% by weight).was used as an example to show that phenol extraction is a useful method for deparaffination of directly fractionated fuel. The separation of n-paraffins is considerably improved if the number of extraction stages is increased and if relatively narrow fractions are separated. A sharp increase of the phenol consumption improves the indices obtained only little. The clearness of separation attained in the experiments was insufficient to obtain a winter sort of diesel fuel solidification point, -35 or -450C). It is, however, possible to imDrove the indices of the process if solvents of higher selectivity are Card ;12 qK 28036 S/081/61/000/015/116/139 B1 Extractive deparaffination of ... 02/B101 chosen. LAbstracter-9 notos Complote translation] WO/ Card 2/2 GOLIURXM, Iona %$e1evich; rat sensent; Z11MOV. V.I., retsenzent; KIRLD', B.Z., reds r; ZARRODIRA. A.A.. tekhaicheskly redaktor. I (Voltage resulato'ral Stabilizatory sapriasheniia. Isd. 2-oe, parer. Moskva, Clos.energ.lsd-vo, 195?. 227 p. (MIRA 10:11) (Voltage regulators) 1 -31 L C' - 657' ACCESSION' N-11: AR50094,86 S/0124/6 5/000/003/B128/Bin SOURCE: Ref. zh. 'Mckhanika, Abs, 3B773 AUT110q: Bayd~-_-avev, A.; Sea~rkwich, A.A. T 7~pr~(-,ds o17 rota,-f,~-Ial re!~,xa~ionz in rnole-,,uiar bydroren st-~-k iselod~--veshcheatva.Vyp.~--17ii-M U . --207-212 TOPIC TAGS: molecular hydrogen. rotational relaxation period, Baltzmann equation, .-as kinctics T1 RANSLA -110N: Quaritm-n-mechanical calculations of the effective crosssoction of ar~- -,cltv-,n_~Aiafe por4o4sq of rotalion_,U relaxation in ci~la of Li!.*ra~acousuc mt~asuremaats. S 113 CODE: MLINP El S, C L: 0 0 Card BAYDEDAYElf, A.; SENOVICH, A.A. Vibrational relaxation in gases. Akust. zhur. 9 no-3:279-2ge 163. (KMA 16:8) 1. Mmkovakiy oblaatucy pedagogicbealdy institut imeni N.K. Kkupskay. (Moleculso-Vibration) (Gaoes,, Kinetic theor7 of) ACCESSION NRs AP40~9286 5/0046/64/1010/OC)2/0239/0= .AUTHORs Baydedayevv'At TITIEs The particular ease of relaxation vith exchange of vibrational quanta :SOURCEt Akuaticheakiy zhurnals T. 10, no. 2. 1964,, 239-W ITOPIC TAGSs molecular vibrational state, vibrational quantum exchange, molecular collisions relaxation time .!'ABSTRACT: When a gas i0i composed of multiatomic molecules and the first excited lv~brational state lies close to the second excited state, then during collisiono' lit4e probability of quantum exchange betveen these states is quite likely. The irelaxation time of such a process is found, considering that the relaxation times I iof other elementary processes are sufficiently different to be neglected. In lgeneral,, if the a and b "components'o of the molecules are in the excited states 1i and J before collision and states k and I after collision,, then U Pis N &)-S S wC0o# 4here ffti and fbj are the velocity distribution functions, g Is the "Uti"'.1, Cona/3 A ION Mts AP403%86 velocity of the molecules before collision and bAg) is the effective 100211stis Ki bj collision arose section of the molecules a and be It is assumed that k1r Zb I hvb P Zat where the n's refer to the number of molecules in the indicated state. The resulting equation is .7iv ithe solution of which is obvious. Here the relaitation time,for_the particular - - --j , A !Process under consideration, where "(.,6 b) 04. - - .~ '12xP. rf (too, N is the total number of moleculesp mb N Orig. art. bass. 1equations* b1N and AV&' I A ASSOCIATIOM Moskovskiy oblaetnoy pedagogicheekLy institut Im. N. K. KrupskcV; !Card I " %, I .. . '.- -' ! -iL, Z,7- ~ ~~~ : 11-4 - ~ ~ t" - , .~ Lz . ~ . , , " a~. -~ - , - " - ii , ~, -- 1: . , -,-, , ,, ~ ". - -- ; _-. , - t .~. ~ =Z-~~z 1- -- -, , ~ ".~, 1~ ~~ - 1~ - -1 ~ti.: I '. s L, - ;' -, . - m - I I .. AOCESSION NR: AP4039624 S/0076/64/038/005/1300/1302 AUTHOR: Baydedayev, A. TITLE: li4laxation of multiple-atot molecules In gas SOUROB: Zhurnal fizi6heskoy khlsiii, V. 38, no, 5, 1964, 1300-1302 TOPXO TAGS: relaxationg complex molecule relaxation, gas molecule relaxation, quantum$ quantam.exchange, vibrational energy compensa-..~ tion, resonanoe, olose resounce, energy exohangepnone elaStIO OOU- 6 dition, molecular collision, molecule velocity, molecular exbitalwi6n', Relaxation In such molecules may be caused by different elementary processes. If t)ie first excited state lies close to the 1ABSTRACT, -state of the molecule which Is the colli- second excited vibrational Aj !Sion partner, i.e. If there is exact or close resonance, a quantum exchange between these states by compensation of the vibrational energies is highly probable.. Assuming that the relaxation time of this process differs considerably from those related to the various other ele2entalry prooessess this process may be studied separately and equation bil Written: 1/3. Card -A !JLOOESSION NR: JLP4039624 dnVM4 ([Pf+ 11-1 (VM' V'M') + P 1143(vm, vim,' _dJ7 XV tj V'M'. J P, J42(VM' VIMI)n P, J;1(VM' VIMI)n 9+1 J V 049 t- V 1~9asokinetio equationwhere nvml is the number of molecules of the v ootponent of the gas mixture at the I-excited level of the m- ivibrational degree of freedom; Here fvMIP fvImij are functions of ;- r imoleoule distribution according to speed, g e aliv velooity-of the 2 colliding molecules before collision; q ~l 97 I ~the effective cross section of non-elastic collision where the*indexes V, m I* v m characterize the type, vibrational degree of freedom and !tale Ifo lolecules before the collision, the indexes V, m, k; ~v , mit 1 after the collision.. Further development of:thIs equation l1ads to . I . dE, I -(E. - E. (r)) - dt To Tab (8) vibrational relaxation equation)where E is the vibration energy, the irelaxation. time, a represents v, m and b-v ml, VhIch describes the ;vibrational relaxa Ion under study, Assumin'g that the energy erobange 2/3 Caed ACCESSION NR: AP4039624 between the vibrations of the specific molecule v proceeds with comparative ease and equilibrium411% respect to this vibrational. degree of freedom is rapidly established, then WoNa. b) N e"614 r4 (12) (effective relaxation time equation)where N is the full number of molecules 'X is Hb/N,will give the actual relaxation time. Orig. a:rt, has: 1y formulas. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy o~lastnoy podagoglohaskiy Inatitut (Moscow Regional Tedagogic Institute) SUBMITTED: 24May63 ENOL: OX 0 SUB CODE: NP NR REP SOV: 002 OTHER: 003 Card 3/3 ------ --------- BAYDEDAYEV, A.; SENKEVICH, A.A. Theory of bimolecular rtactions. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.10: 2448-2451 0 164. MRA 18:2) 1. Moskovskly oblastnoy pedagogicheski7 institut. L -L, 5 2 -, 3 -6.5 ) ACCESSION W ARS014406 tjF/0058/65/000/004/E0G4/E004 SVJRCE: Ref. 7:;,1. Fizlka, A!:~s. 4E22 j AUTHOR: Baydedayev, A.; Sankevich, A. A. TIM: Vibraflo~aj re lexation in a g -iymuum iCITED SOURCE- Sb. Primeneniye uIltreakust. k issled. veshchestva. Vyp. 18. M., 1963, 73-79 TOPIC TAGS: vibration relaxation, gas relaxation TPAINSLATION: Relaxation eq-.3ations are der-jed for vibrational energy in a milyture of monatomic gases. Characteristic times 'are evaluated which are associ3ted with s mple exr tation 3n~! s-tl th simple and ccmpley. vibrat ional quan'tilm exchanFe . These reiaxat Ion equ,3t;. wr r -n . SUB CODE~ Np Ca rd V1 L -59hU-65 Wr M C ACCESSIOW NR- AR5015980 Up/oo5O/65/000/005/EO04/i6o4----- SOURCE: Ref, zh. Fizika, Abe. 5E23 '~AVTHORS: . Bud-edayevj, A.,; Senkevich, A. A. ~TITIX: On vibrational re3Axatlon in a mixture of polyatomic molecaes CITED SCURCM Ucb,. zap. Moak. obl. RS~. in-ta, v.' 142j 1,964, i59-3-68 TOPIC 'TAGS: polyatomic molecule, vibrational relaxation, Boltmmnn equation) tran- sition probability, kinetic equation, vibrational. transition TROSLATIM Using a generalized Boltzmann equation with account of additional con- ditions for the transition probabilities, the authors obtain generalized reaction kine4ic equations describing vibrational transitions ir a multicozponent Mixture of polyato-mic gases. in the general c"e, the generalized kinetic equations descrIbe si=ultaneously processes of single-quantum excitation and de-&ctivat"On, exchal"ge of vibrational quanta, and tvo~-quantun excitation emd de-activation of both mole- cules. .SUB COME., OP Y=Li 00 Ago-, a rj BAYDEDAYEV A- Relaxation of polyatomic molecules in a gas. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 n0.5:1300-1302 Yq 064* (MIRA 18tl2) 1. Moskovskiy oblastnoy pedagogicheskiy Institut. Submitted May 24, 1963. L 45175-66 aq(W.W(M) W'r2/_T/2WP(k I-AdC NR, AW60_i~!'79 SOURCE CODE: L-Ieo(O)pi,8c)"?O~o~04TE-6-Oi-fiwi--- AUTHOR:'_Baydedayev, A. Z/00 )3 ORG: none TITLE: Rel~(ation in a gas mixturg. SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fiztka, Abe. 4E25 REF SOURCE: Tr. 1-y Mezhvuz. nauchn. konferentsii po primeneniyu molekul. akust. k issled. veshchestva, i v nar. kh-ve. Tashkent, 1964, 29-33 TOPIC TAGS: gas kinetics, relaxation process, gas kinetic equation ABSTRACT: A generalized gas-kinetic equation is recorded for a density number of molecules in a fixed quantum state. The type of equation is discussed for relaxation processes connected with the period and exchange of energy between various stages of freedom with constant molecular composition and shape. A. Osipov. [Translation of abstract) [NT] SUB CODE: 20/ 1/1 BAMM x - 3CRISOVO V.; SmInav, I. InsUU 116tnizg protaotion systems properly, Posh, delo 4 no.6t 3-5 Jo 158. (Idghtning proteation) I(KMA 11:5) ELRDYBAYEV, R.; JBAYE LIP;LNOV.L M. q~_ _ _ A valuable contribution to the treasure chest of Kazakh literature. Vent. AN Kazakh. SSR 18 no.6:77-82 Je 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Ferdowpi) (Persian literature-Translations into Kazakh) -yi . _ )! A SPEXTOROVAP 2. Get DAYDM, A. A. Re Remote results in Reddinghausan's disease following suision of a turar of the parathyroid gland. XhirurSUAv Nookya Noe 6j June 50* P,~ 61-4 :L; Of the Department of Roantganolog of First, Moscow Medical Institute (Head-Prof. R. A-. Gc1ua3g6)=d of the Deputuent of Prod"ic Surgez7 of First Medcal Institute (Hftd-4hvf. 1. L. Fayermen) attached to the Hospital imani Nedeantrud. MML l9v 55 Nor'O 1950 SHVARTSp Boris Abramovichp prof.; BAYDERV A.A... red.; KUZININA, N.S..' tekhn. red. - [Malignant neoplasms of the otorhinolar7ngological organs) ZlokachestvenrWe novoobrazovaniia lororazovaniia lororganov. Moskva, Medgiz, 1961. 354 P. (MIRA 15:7) (EB,CANCER) (NOM-CANCER) (THROIT-CANCER) - I %,n=- -I 11- 4~-Ip E . A . "The Nurnberg Trial of Twenty-three German Fascist Doctors," Sov. Zdrav., No. 1) 1948. Inst. of Organization of Public Health and History of Medicine, Academy of Medical Sciences. BATMM, S. Ta. Investigating the process of the oxidation of propane by atmospheric oxygen in the presence of nitrogen oxides. Xhim i tekh, topl. i =wel 3 no.30-14 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:3) I.Veasoyuznyr asuchno-iseledovatellskiy institut. (Propane) (Oxidation) BAYIXVLUTOT, JL.B., glavnyy vaterinarnyy vrach Salganskogo rayon&, Arzansakey solagril. Mass experiment in subcatansous carbon tetrachloride injections in fanciollasis In sheep. Toterinarlia 32 no.11:91 1 035. (MLRA 8;22) (CARBON TVWCHMI12) (SHEP-DISELM) (LIM FLUIM) BAYDEVLYATOV, A. B. Cand Biol Soi -- (diss) "Absorption of medicinal substances in neuroparalyais." Mos, 1959. 16 pp, (Mos Vet Aced), 140 copies (KL, 45-59,1144) -25- r &6RCGBKC)) i.N., doktor vaL~xi!,. xmuA; J~ kand. veterin. nauk; PE7.EINTS1,V, kand. hiolog. nauk; lUITOX, V.A. Enzo-otic granulomatosis in hens. Veterinariia 41 no.2:35-40 F 165. (,,IRA 18:3) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy Ukraimskiy institut ptitsevodstva (for Doroshko, Baydevlyatov, Mezentsev). 2. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach opytnogo khozyaystva "Borkill (for Ignatov). RAYDIK, A.I., lyubitelt-sadovod I advise to test. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.706 164. (MIRA 18;2) LOBAP-11. N.T.L lyubitell-eadovod . .- Commity helps. Zaahch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.7136 064. MU 18 12) 1 0 ~. Uchenyy sekretar' R stovskogo oblastnogo ol-I-Ij wv,& Tlya Obahchost okhrany pr1rody. 711,"DTI-, 'ij. Stak~mnovite tc,a:nolop,,y an-i 3evices in wood ,.,ork. stroi. tr-kh. 9 no. 13, 195 . ~ -L, - - -I v 3 RATDIN, S.S.;LINB M , Y.N.; SANDYIDT, I.V. Kain features of the hydrological regime of the Volga Delta. Trudy GOIN no.280-38 155. (KWU 9: 6) (Volga Delta) BAYDIN. S.B ; LINBIRGq Y*X*: SAXOYWVq I*V*p doktor geograWcheskikh mank, em it -professor; SMMKINSKAYA, I9V*. redaktorl SHENIMIN, I.F.. tokhnit- dheekly redaktor. (Hydrology of the Volga Delta) Oldrologlis, O#il'ty Volgi, Pod red* lJoSmollovs, lenisgrad, Gliroustoorologlahokee Isd-vo, 1956. 330 pe (KIRA 10:4) (Volga D<&,--Ry&rology) BATDINI 313, 'C-- ~Teot of forest distribution In 'bantam an the period of the spring break-up of tee In.sma.11'riversITrud TSIP no.48:104-111 156. (Ice on rivers, lakes: stc.T (nU 10:2) (Forest Influences) SMPTUNOV, N-A-; BAYDIN, P.S., red.; SMMM, X.I., red.; ZAMOTA, T.YS.; tekhn, red, Eff7drology of waters off the T614ju Ibltal Gidrelogia predm4l- evogo vsmorlia'ToUl.' Pod red. B.B.Baidina. Xoskrs, Gidro- meteor. izd-yo, 1958, 142 p, (XISA 11:9) (Caspian Sea-FTdrology) BAYDIN, S.S. Hydrological conditions of the western substeppe flood plain of Me Volip Delta, Trudy OOIN no.0101-416 158. (MIRA 11112) (Vollp Delta region-40roloj7) 3 (9) BOV/50-59-3-3/24 AVTHORS: Baydin, S. S., Zotin, M. I. TITLE: Investigations of the Mouths of USSR Rivers Falling Into the Sea (Iseledovaniya morskikh ustlyev rek.SSSR) PERIODICAL: Metaorolosiya, i gidrologiya, 1959, Nr 3, pp 25 -- 27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: First a short historical survey is given on investigations of river entries into the sea. In this connoction V.Ye. Lyakhtitskly, T. P. 1(aryutin, V. V. Valedinskiy and B. A. Apollov are men- ticued. Recentl , the Gosudarstvennyy okeanograficheskiy in- stitut (GOIN) f3tate,,*~Oceanographio Institute) took over the or- ganization of systemktioal investigations of river mouthe'and in 1951 published a manual for river mouth stations. (Ref 4)- Somewhat later a laboratory for the in7estiGation of river en- tries into the sea was established. Under the participation of the GOIN the Gidrometeosluzhba (Hydrometeorclogical Servioe) special hydrometeoralogical stations were established at the mouths of the Volga, Neva, Northern Dvina, Western Dvinal Amu-Darlya. Also at the mouths of the Dnepr, Southern Bug, Danubel Don, Kubant, Kura# Kamchatka such stations are unaer construc- Card 1/3 tion. These stations work aocording to a purposeful and fixed Inyestigationsof the Moi,.ths of USSR Riv,!,Ts Fallin- SOV/5~-59-3-3/24 Into the Sea. program. The solution of the tasks is important for the economy of harbors I such as Arkhangellsk, Leningrad and Astrakhan'. The investigation of the Volga estuarj is necessary also for solving the problem of the regeneration of fish reserves in the Caspian Sea. The first book on the river mouths of the world was that published in 1952 by It V. Samoylov (Ref 5)- In the course of the last years comprehensive hydrological character- istics were published for the mouths of the following rivers: Volga (Ref I)t Amu-Darlya (Ref 2), Rubant (Ref 6), Don (Ref 3)- The Seven Year Plan of the GUGMS (Main Administraticn of the Hydrometeorological Service of the 'USSR) provides monographs on the hydrology of the mouths of the follovinC rivers: Western Dvinaq Northern Dvina, Neva$ Danube, Dnepr and Southern Bug, Terek, Kura eto. The mouth stations gradually develop to scienti- fic subdivisions of the network of the Gidrometeosluzhba. At present, however, they are far from beine able to solve their tasks. In this connection some deficiencies are mentioned. In 1959 a new manual for mouth stations will be prepared. One of the difficulties is the rapid change of the drainage system of Card 2/3 rivers such as Amu-Darlyat Syr-Darlyav Kura and Terek. From . . Investigations of the Mouths of USSR Rivers Falling SOV/50-59-3-3/24 1n4-o the Sea 1958 - 1959 the GUGMS will rationaJ43e the entire hydrometeorc- logical system. The hydrometearole-gi-zal stat.'ans will directly partinipate in this work. In this work the hydrclogical condi-- tions of the oceans and of the river mouths of the USSR will be investij;ated. There are 8 Soviet references. Card 3/3 BA7DIw,-qJ4-- Possible variation of discharge rates In different parts of the .Volga Delta due to hydraulic construction projects. Trudy Okean. Kom. 5:8&91 159. (XIRA 13:6) 6volga NA&-sydrology) BATDIN, S.S. Delta formation processes and hydrological network of the Volga Delta. Trudy GOIN no.45:5-50 159. (MIRA 12:9) (Volga Delta) BAYDIR, B.S. Methods for approximate calculation of the distribution of water discharge through the arms of a delta. Trudy GOIN no.45-.63-72 '59. (Deltas) (MIRA 12:9) BhTDIN, S.S. Water balance of small bodies of water In the western ilmen area of the Volga Delta bordering on the steppe region based on a study of the Presnyy [fresh-waterJ Ilmen and the saline Iake Tinaki). Trudy GOIN no.45:91-108 159. (MRA 12:9) (Volga Delta Regiou-Hydrology) BATMW, S. S. Possible distribution of water discharge in &run of the eastern part of the Volga Delta In connection with the construction of hydraulic works. Trudy GOIN no.49:7-18 0600 (MM 13:7) (Volga Delta-Hydre logy) S red, _Ante ~anovich; MINMO, V.M., red.; ZEMTSOVA, T.Ye.., tekhn. Vinnoff and the levels of the Volga Dalta]Stok i ur-Ovni delfty 'Volgi. ~bskva, Gidrometeoisdat, 1962. 336 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Volga Delta-Runoff) IMLYAYEV, Igor', Petrovic BAYD15, S.S. kand. geogr. nauk, nauchn. red.; ZARKH, I.M., tekhn. red. I [Hydrology of the Terek Delta) Gidrologiia dellty Tereka. Pod red. S.S.Baidina. Moskva, Gidrometeoizdat, 1963. 207 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Terek River--D~,Ita) UR, 2 36 6 5/000/007/3~~71/C,092 AUT.102i c. 169747 der,-Ca. CIL s .., J tovar-Vrch znakov, no. 7, 1965, 91-92 TOPIC TAGSt noise suppression., sound dauping Tn-"~ kath~~r C-amificate pre-se:-fts an ind-ividual wentinoise device nade connes-,,v,~ b-, -n 5tp,~! hCa" bal-'. bar C-c-'rer a te~~sp~lerics-l ~.aqlxigg w'Ltti oper-ongs for t:~o rl-ra of tae E-Z~r c~".-tar al~.rfzi~.a ~-"Out' '--La ar eas covsr iz ma-'-j a:-,d ca;-able of ba-'ng t:i-- Lctio-- of braca zoumlac froa to mv~~u Or-'g. art. has? I f igure. .r !S~~-VLA.TIMNi Vasno-7a-zn~7 tserntrzaln7y n=ahmno-is sle~~nt all zkiy i=tdtut okhrany Central Scir~~ific fiosaarcxi irz-.iuate n.f :.~~or r-- L 41838-65 AGMSION NEI A?5aO9Ol STIM =Ti 070ct63 M Xv SOVS 000 =Ls 01 SUB CODE: 13 OMR3 ODO A Cc rd 213 ACCESSION NR:' AT4017177 IS/25"/63/000/128/0155/0159 .AVTHOR: BaydIna, ~. Aq Davy*dava, 0. A.; Konyukhova. X. S. TITLE: Experience In preparing forecasts of the surface fields of pressure, goo- potential. temperature, wind. cloud cover and procip!tatlon for 12 hours In advancei SOURCE: Moscow. *Tsentrailnyhy Institut prognozov.,Trudy*. no. 128, 1963. Voprosy* kraticosrochnykkh prognozov pogody* (Probi of short-range weather fore- casting), )55-159 7 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, weather forecasting,.short-range weatherforecastIng. atmospheric geopotential. atmospheric temperature,~atmospherlc pressure, cloud, precipitation, wind, troposphere ABSTRACT: Weather'forecasts In the Soviet Union are usually prepared for a small 5,of the method described In the Manualon area (except for pressure) on the basi Short-Range Weather Forecasting; however, forecasts-are needed for extensive ar"sol,..... Various attempts bove been made by different authorsto speed up and simplify pro- cedures to make a more extensive forecast possible, but at the expense of quality; nevertheless, as shown In thisprticia. fore can be made speedily for ex- areas while adhering to t" basic pro"Cso Sres and quality standards sot for,th n the Manual. A study was made over a pe lod of 11 days In July 1959o C - A - 77'7 e f4i n ACCESSION NR: -ATAOI 7177 Prognostic charts of the cloud cover, precipitation and other meteorological 016- -ments were compiled for 12 hours In advance. The following prognostic charts were compiled:,.-surface pressure, 700 500- and 300-mb surfaces, cloud cover (genera and vertical thickness) and precipitation. r The mean geostrophic wind In ..i :,the 1000-300 m4ileyer also was-predicted. The formulas and techniques used In.. ,each of these procedures are given. A sample forecast, described briefly, shoVed ij igood results. The time required for 4~weathermen tQ do all the work Involved Ts 12-2-1/2 hours; the Manual Is adhered to and carlier,proposed simplifications have ,been avoided. APithe same time# more complete use has been made of the observa- 'tional data shown*oii high-level and surface charts. OrIg. art. has: I figure. i4 formulas and 4'tables.- . ASSOCIATION: -,TSENTRALIHY*Y INSTITUT PROGNOZOV, MOSCOW (Central Institute of , Forecasts) 00 -SUBMITTED: DATE ACQ: 24Feb64 ENCL: 00 'SUB CODE: AS NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 2/2 Ca*rd ----- -------- L-- BAYXLDA 1:.A., Cand Bic Sci -(dics) 11 Biol-,.Cy of yroroo4--b rT~n) and its chn-nee in connection Yith the effect of ii:r:e %nd Lhnle ashqk,, Zil (~-% as"~ealls of 001 -1611- most; in forestry." Len, 1',~5'~-; 15, pD (Acad Sci USSR, Bot Inst im V.L.Komarov) 120 copies (n, 24-50j, 117) -24- BAYDINA, N.A.; DAVYDOVA, O.A.; KONYUKFOVA, M.S. Practice in forecasting the fields of surface pressure, geopotential, temperature, wind,,cloudineso, and precipitation for 12 hours.. Trudy TSIP no.12Rtl55-159 163. (KIRA 17t4) BAYDOSOV, V. A., Cand Fhys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Some questions in the Topological Theory of Integral Invariants." Moscow, 1960, 7 PP, (Academy of Sciences UjSR; Institute of Mathematics im V. A. Steklov) 150 co ies no price given - bibliography at the end of the text (15 entries) KL, 21-60,, 117~ AUTHORs Barbashint Ye.A. and BaydosovtV.A, SOV/.140-58-3-2/34 TITLEs On the Question of the To-poTogrc-a-F-I-Winition of Integral Invariants (K vo~rosu o topologicheskom opredelenii integral'- nykh invariantov PERIODICALs Izvestiva vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy. Matematika, 1958. Nr;3, pp 8-12 (UM) ABSTRACTs Basing on the theory of Eilenberg LRef 1] the authors give a topological definition of the integral invariants of dynamic systems* A dynamic system (R,W) is the group W of the homeo- morphio mappings of the topological space R onto itself. q-dimanaional additive invariant ooobains over the abelian topological group G are denoted as q-dimensional integral invariants of (R,W). An example for the application of these notions for the topological description of dynamic systems is the theoremi Por the rectificability of (R,w) it is necessary and sufficient that there exists a continuousq invariant and admissible cochain V homologous to zero. As rectificable the authors denote dynamic systems which admit isomorphic mappings for which the trajectories of the system pass over Card 1/2 into parallel straight lines of the Hilbert space. ,On the Question of the Topological Definition of SOV/140-58-3-2/34 Integral Invariants There are 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet, and 2 American. ASSOCIATIONs Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova (Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S.M. Kirov) SUBMITTED3 January 20, 1958 Card 2/2 2 16(1) AUTHOR: Baydosov,V.A. SOV/140-59-1-2/25 --------------------- TITLE: Invariant Functions of Dynamic Systems (Invariantnyye funktsii dinamicheskikh sistem) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Matematika, 19599 Nr 1 , PP 9-15 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A continuous commutative transformation group W of the metric and connected space R is called a dynamic system (R,W). A continuous mapping f of R into a commutative topological group G is denoted as an invariant function of (R,W) over G if for all p4rR and we W it holds f(wp) - f(p). The author's considera- -tions lean upon those of Ye.A.Barbashin Z-Ref 1,52; he investi- gates the free Abelian topological groups over the space of the dynamic system as well as the space of the trajectories of the dynamic system. Eleven theorems and lemmas are given. There are 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet, and 1 American. ASSOCIATION:Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova (Ural Polytechnical Institute imeni S.M.Kirov) SUBMITTED: March 29, 1958 Card 1/1 85922 b 0 S/140/60/000/003/001/011 AUTHORt Baydosov, V.A. C111/C222 TITLE: (On Homomorphisms oi Dynamic Systems PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysahikb uohebnykb eavedeniy. Matematika, 1960, Wr.3, pp.21-29 ILP TEXTt A dynamic system is a system of transformations (XqW , where X is a topological space, W is the topological group^f its transformations and the funotion w(m) is continuous. The h5o-m-om--o-r-phism of the system (XV w 1) onto the system (x 29W2 ) is the pair (f,f1c), where f is the mapping of X, onto X 2 and f" is a homomorphism of W I onto W2 , where for x1 exi IW I Ev1 x x it follows: f(wl(xl)) - W,'(f(x,))p where w I M f (WI). if (Itw) is a V~ dynamic system, then the definition of the homomorphism is completed by the claim for the continuity of f and fx. A function f defined on the space X of the system (X,W) is called dynamic if from f(x 1) - f(x2 ) and NEW it follows f(WXI) - f(wx,). The set I(xo) U tw(xo)Jis called the trajectory New of the point x.0 The system (X,W) is called linear if X is Abelian and I is Card 1/4 85922 3/140J60/000/003/001/011 0111/C222 On Homomorphisms of Dynamic Systems its group of automorphiens. A linear system (1,W), where X is topological and the automorphisms of W are continuous, is called an A-system. The notion of the homomorphism of dynamic systems was introduced by Ye.A. Barbashin (Ref.1,2). The author investigates some algebraic questions connected with this notion. At first dynamic functions are investigated. If (f,tx) is homomorphism of the system (X,W) into (0,Wx), then f is a dynamic function. The system (e,W), where Gx . f(X), is called induced by f in 0. Theorem 2.1s If the dynamic function f i X.--4G of'the dynamic system (xJ'W) is an open mapping, then it induces a dynamic system in G. Theorem 2.31 If the group of motions W of the dynamic system (X,W) is the additive group of real numbers and f i X-+I is a dynamic function over the group of real numbers, then on every trajectory I(x 0), f is either constant or changes strongly monotone along the trajectory. A function f t 9-40, with values in 0, defined on the space of the linear system (H,W), is called linear if f is a group homomorphiam. The kernel of the group homomorphism f is called the kern-el of f. Card 2/4 85.922 S/140J60/000/003/001/011 C111/G222 On Homomorphisme of Dynamic Systems Theorem 3.1s In order that a linear function f of a linear system of trans- formations is dynamic it is necessary and sufficient that the kernel of f is invariant. Theorem 3.2: Let thb linear dynamic function f t H--)G of the linear system of transformations 112,W) be an open and continuous ma ping. If then (H'W) is an A-system, then f induces an A-system in 0. If (H,W5 in a dynamic system, then f induces a dynamic system in G. Let (H,W) be an A-system. Lot A be a subgroup of H. The set of element hf-H for which wh-hr=A holds for all wfiW, is called L(A). Theorem 4.1z Let A be a closed invariant subgroup of H. Then the facto: group L(A)/A is the center of the factor system (H/A,W). Let w1Pw2'Q*.VwnF-W. The element h' - [[ ... Qh1w1]1w21 .... IVn] is called the n-th commutator of h. Lot the element h have the index n if all its n-th commutators equal zero and at least on (n-l)-st commutator is different Card 3/4 85922 3/140/60/000/003/001/011 On Homomorphisms of Dynamic Systems. C111/G222 #b from zero. An A-system (H,W) is called a nil-system if all hEH have a finite index. The author gives necessary and sufficient conditions that (H,W) is a nil-system. There are 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A,M.Gorlkogo (Ural State University imeni A.M.Gorlkiy SUBMITTED: May 21, 1959 Card 4/4 BAYDOSOV, V.A& Topology of groups of singular Integral chains. Sib. mat. zhur. 2 no.3031-340 MY-Je 161. (MIPA 14:7) (Topology) (Chains (14athematies)) BAYDOSOVI, _ Y~t_A. One-dimensional invariant cochains of dynamic systems. Sib. mat. zhur. 2 no.5:641-649 S-0 161. '. (MM 15:3) (Oroups, Theory of) (Dynamics) ACC NR' AR7000859 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/66/000/009/EO11/EOll AYJTIIOR:* Daydov, V. V.; Kunin, L. L. TITLE : Correlation between the speed of sound and the surface tension of metals SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 9E93 REF SOURCE: Sb. Poverkhnostn. yavleniya v rasplavakh i voznikayushchikh iz r4kh tverd. fazakh. Nallchik, 1965, 89-93 TOPIC TAGS: surface tension, metal --- lrj volume expansion, o-c-o"9- IT" ABSTRACT: The presence was noted of a correlation between surface tension (sigma), isothermic compressibility (Betatau), and the coefficient of volume expansion (alpha): sigma alpha/Betatau. [Translation of abstract] [GC] SUB CODE: 11, 20/ BAYDOV, V.V.; KRASHENINNIKOV, M.G.; FILIPPOV, S.I. Regularities in the reduction of iron from molten ores by hydrogen. Izv. vyse ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.1:13-19 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov. L 13D64-66 ENT(l) nff(m)/EPF(n)-2/T/EWP(t)AWP(k)/EWP(b)/EWA(h)ATC(m) G G ACC NR, AT5028956 SOURCE CODE: UR/,'6776/65/000/040/0091/0104 6,- AUT110R: Baydov. V. V.; Kunin, U 1, t4l ORG: Central Scientific-Resellch InIffitate of Ferrgus Metallurgy, Moscow tTsentrallnyy nauclino-IsslWovatellskly IntaRtut chernoy metallurgil) TITLE: Use of ultrasonic methods to Investizate-metallurldcal systems In the liguld state z?, q41 %i- I I ~ . . ly~ S')l 15 SOURCM., Moscow. Tsentr Inyy naudh!~-a-tssledovatellskly InBtItut chernoy metallurgil. Sbornik trudov, no. 40, 1965. Teoriya m'etallurgicheskikh protsessov (Theory of metallurgical processes), 91-104 TOPIC TAGS: metallurgic research, liquid metal, ultrasonics ABSTRACT- This article to a survey of foreign and Soviet works pertainin to e application of ultrasonics to Investigations of metallurgical systems In the liquid s The author examines methods of measuring the velocity of sound In liquij metali, the it~ods being divided into two basic groups: direct methods, which Include the pulsing Method, and indirect methods which require measuring the length of the sonic waves either at a given frequency or at a given segment of the signal's path. The author gives data on the* velocity of sound In the 15 liquid metals for which it has so far been measured and the compressibility and heat capacity of 13 metals calculated from the results of measuring the velocity of sound. 7he author sums up his survey by stating Ihat Investigations of metals, alloys, and slags in the liquid state h3L#19. ultrasonic methodIftold promise for eliciting their structure and for finding the parameters needed when analjifi~g the behavior of metallurgical systems. Orig. art. C.rd 1/2 L- 13064-66 --- - GREBMI, L.K. [Hrebe4l, L.K.Is akademik; BAYDUGANOVA, K.P. [Baidubanova, K.F.] nml hW sotrudnik Idnear and interlinear brooding of the Mcrainian white steppe swine. Naukopratai "Ask.-Nov." 9:10-20 t6,1* (MM 150) 1. Voesoyuznaya akademiya, oellskokhozyaystvannykh nauk imeni Y.I.Lemina., AN SSSR i "-" 4"*u akaiemiya sel'skokho- zyWtvanrqkh nauk (for Grabent . (Mcmi m--&dm breeaing) GRgMl.* L#K,.v akademiki GREBENI, ye.K.,, kand,sellkhoz,r#Ukj BAYDUGANOVAO le.P., mauchnyy sotrudnik Swine breading in the southern Ukraine during years of the Soviet regime. Trudy "Ask.-Rov." 8:5,29 160. (MIU 14:4) 1. Akademiya nauk USSR, Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sellskokho- zyaystvennykh-nauk im, V,I. Lenina i Ukrainskaya Akaden4ya sell- akokhozyaystvennykh nauk (for Graben'.. L.K.). (Ukrfine-Swine breeding) GREBENIP L..K.: akademik,, BAYDTJGANOVA., Ye.P.,, SOROKINA., V.I.., nau6bhy-y--s-ofr-uEAY. Productivity of White Ukrainian Steppe evine depending on age and the degree of relationship betveoh boars and sovs. Trudy "Ask.-Nov.n 800-50 160* (MIM 14:4) 1, Akademiya pauk USSR., Vseopyu;naya akademiya sell-skokhozyaystve=ykh nauk'im. V.I. Ionina i Ukrainskays, Akademiya sellskokhozyayotvennykh nauk (for Groben"). GREBENI, L.K., akademik; BAYDUGANOVA, Ye.P., nauchnyy sotr.; SAVCHENKO, P.Ye.) kand, biol, nauk; GREBEN', Ye.K., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; KRMVA, L.F., nauchn. sotr.; SIDOROVA, L.M., nauahn. sotr.; SOROKINA, V.I., nauchn. sotr.; BAGMET.; H.I.; LAWRUKO, Ye.L.; bdimin, A.G.; PASHKEVICH, M.K.; BRYZHNIXt X.A.; LUZHKOV, M.A., kand. sellkhos. nauk; BALASHDV, N.T., kand. sellkhos. nauk; ZHELIKHOVSKIY, 'V.I., redRktor; POTOTSKAYA., L.A.,, tekhn. red. [Ukrainian White Steppe swine] Ukrainakaia stepnaia belaia poroda svinei. Pod obahchei red. L.K.Grebenia. Kiev, Gos- sellkhozizdat USSR, 1962. 252 p. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskly institut zhivotno- vodstva stepnykh rayonov im. M.F.Iyanoya "Askaniya-Nova." 2. AN Ukr.SSR i Veasoyuzmqa akademiya sallskokhozyaystven- nykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for L.K.Greben'). 3. Ukrainakiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy.inatitut zblvotnovodstva stepnykh rayonov i=. M.F.Ivanova IrAekaniya-Nov.~" (for Bayduganova). 4. MalitopollaRaya gosuds"tvannaya plemennaya stantsiya (for Bagmet, Lazorenko, Kholchlyuk)- 3. Spetsialist sovkhoza NKomsomolets" , Stavropollskiy kray (for BryzUnik). (Ukraine--Swine breading) GONCHARENKO, N.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; BABIY, A.S.; AYD-V-Xj-L1u BAZILEVSKIY,, A.R.; MISHCHENKO, N.M.; MALINOVSKIY, V.G.; NELEPA., V.I.; TOLISKIYv A.A.; TRETIYAKOV8 Ye.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; KHALIF,, M.L.; PODOPRIGORA, I.D. Smelting Of steel in oxygen- and steam-blown converters with an acid lining. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.4:20-25 J1-Ag 165. (MIM 18 -. 10) ~-t TV'j, -1 C BfUKOV, CEORG FILIPPOVICH. Nash polet v Ameriku,- zapiski letchikashturmane. Moskva, Partizdat TSK VKP(b) 1937. 34 p., illus., map. Title tr.: Our flirlit to America; notes of the navipctor. TL721.c55B3 SO; Aeronautical Sciences ind Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. BAYOUKOV, GEDRGII FUJMVICH. Mash Polet v Ameriku; zapsiki letchika-shturmm. (Moskva) Partizdat TSK VKP W 1937. 34 P. DL.C: TL721.C55B3 NN SD: I.C. Soviet Geography, Part I. 1951j Uncle t ~rc 13A ~UKOV, GEORGII FILIPPOVICH. Iz dnevnikp pilota. Moskva., Molodala m-rdiia, 1937. 132 p., port. Title tr.: From the pilot's diary. IL540-B323A3 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Coneress, 1955. Y BAOMOT, Otorg Filippovich Chores polus v Amerilm. forer the Korth Pole to AwrIqj. Nookwa. Isd-wo detskol lit-rr, 1938- 38 V- DI,03 Slavic Unclass. lash Polot v A*4#ft; soplaki letohlka-shtwuamo bur flight, to America; notes of PIlOt-n&VI6fttOZI- Moskva, Partizdat, 193?- 34 p. inuo., (incl. ports). Mop on cover. DIAt TZ172145M SOt Soviet Trang2rtation and Conumnications, A 3IblIogE!aZ. Library of Congress, Reference Department. Washington, 1952, Unclassified. Y 3A4DUJMV, Goorgil 7111ppovich Over the North Palo. Translated from the Russian by Jessica Smitbk wiAh a preface br VilhJalaur Stefansoon. low York, Earcourt, Brace and company L19391- 99 p. platev, ports. The story of the first trans-falar fli&t by one of the three soviet aviators who flev Ant-Z5 from Moscow to Portland,: Oregon, in 1937. DWI IFL721.332?A32 Zaploki pilot&. ffho notes of a p1lqj7. Moskva, nludozhostvennaia literatura, 1938- 282 P- illus- Cty IN 190 DW: TL721.327A34 SO: Soviet Trans"rtation and Communications, A BibliogMpb .Z, Library of Congress Reference Department. Washington, 1952,Unolassified. o BAPUKOV, G. F.~ VALFRII PAVLOVICII CIIYALOV, and A. V. 13FLIAKOV. Navirator's loe book, airplane no. 25. Moscow, State Art Publishers, 1939. 30, (30) P., illus., ports., maps. "Via the North Pole to America, by A. Belyakov"- P. 11-30. Trans. of Shtiumanskii. bortovoi zhurnal samoleta No. 25. In portfolio with the Russian original. Mzskva, Igho. TL721.C55A3 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviqtion in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955. BAPUKOV, GEORGIJ FILIPPOVICH. 0 Chkalove. Yoskva, "Khudozhestvennaia literatura," 1939. 201 p., port. Title tr.: About Chkalov. 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