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"Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics" 1955
Textbook for technictuns and hamdbook for the jwiior technical
personnel of
the Air Fbree. Ppecial attention In given to the method of study of
thermo-
dyianic processes. Jet engine cycl.es are diacussed 1). 203-213-3.
.A!.;MMNTS,w t __ 0 - - ,.Y.T. rodalctor; ZURAXIII, 1.11.
takhnichookty
"R . __ ; CAHTXIN
[Principles of technical thermodynamic*] Osnovy tokhnichaskol
termodinamtki, Iloskval Goe.izd-vo oboronnoi
prorWablennostill955.
271 p. (Therriodynamics) (HLRA 8:8)
BA WMXTA, V. W.
Agrotoqr
Dissertation: OWnamice of Chlorine in Clayey and Sandy
Bod-
Podsolle Soils in the Case of the Introduction of
Fertilizers
Containing Calcium Chlorlds.0 Cand Agr Scl, Sci Inat for
Fertilizers
and Insectofungtoldes iment Prof,TA. T. Samoylov, 11 Mar
54.
(Techerayaya. Hoskya. Moscow; 2 Mar 54)
SO: SUR 213, 20 Sept 1954
BALAXHORTSEVAp. V.N.; POLTININA, R.M.
Quantitative determination of polyat3mic alcohols by the
chromatogram
elution method, Sbor.tr~d, NIIGs ns73-76 163, (MIRA
16sl2)
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A054/A127
AUTHORS: Gol'dshtcyn, Ye.Ye-, Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Balakhcv!LM.,
M.B., Engineer
TITLE: Tho properties of the high-strength 35X2FCBA (35Kh2.GSVA)
grade
steel
PERIODICAL: Stal', no. 4, 1962, 339 - 343
TEXT., The Chelyablainkiy natichno-issledovatel'skiy Institut
metallurgil
(Chelyabink Scientific Research Institute of Metallurgy), in
coopt~ration with the
Chelyabiiiskly metallurgicheskiy zavod (Chelyabinsk
Metallurgical Plant), the Zla-
toustovskiy metallurgichuskiy zavod (Zlatoust Matallurgical
Plant) and the Cho-
lyabinskly traktornyy zavod (Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant) have
developed a new me-
dium-carbon, nickel-free steel grade to replace the expensive,
high-strength
nickel. - containing grades such as 30X2.'42 (30Kh2GN2), 30X-H3A
OOKM3A), 45YHM
(115191NMFO, ate. The new 39(h2GSVA grade contains (in %): 0.32
0.38 C; 1.4
1.8 Cr; 0.9 - 1.2 Kn; 0.6 - 1.0 SI; 0.7 - 1.1 W; 4 0.35 NI;
O-J25 3; and
ii;~M25 P; its optimum hardening temperature amounts to 8800C.
It is fairly re-
sistant to overheating up to 1,0000C. After hent treatment, the
mechanical prop-
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The properties of the high-strongth .... A0510127
ertios or the now grade are higher than ntirulate(i with the
exception of the
strength values efc-or low annealing (the data obtained in
Chelyabkw( are given in
the numerator.-those obtained in Zlatoust In the denominator):
'n
'
o
ure XPIA'N'
n
e
%
. %
lm
.0C
193,0 -IN3.0
M1,4-If'r"11
9,0-- 12,0
39.n-45,0
6.4-9,0
2.7-2.6
2M
200,0
1W,O
V91.
41)
501
-
2.7
148A-156,0
135,0-142.0
[0.n-12.0
39.0-50,()
4,3-5.7
2.9-3,0
460
W.-O
T3j-.6--F47,;~)
--9,0-10.5
42.0-47,0
4,0-5,&
2.9-3,0
105,0_117.0
M'o-105,0
14j)-16'o
57,0_60,0
10,0-.14,0
3.4-3,5
6M
108.0
()5.0
-WO
-1
1.~-
3v3~3.45
A high strength.is preserved during annealing up to 4000c;
beyond this the
strength In lowered to a certain oxtent,but it ia'above 100
kg/r=2 even after
tempering at 6500C. The almultaneous profsence nf iminganesu,
allicon and tung-
sten gives the new grado excellent hardening properties and
this, in turn, ensures
a homogeneous structure of -'arge-diamater produc;s made of
this steel grade. . The
LY
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The properties of the high-strength .... A054/A127
cold shortness of the now steel was tested rin longltu.-Pnal
specimens taken from
four Chelyabinsk Industrial hoats arid three Zlatoust h.,ats,
tempered at various
temperatures. The new grade has a sufficient notch to.--ghness at
-1000C, thus it
is In this respect equivalent to the 45KhN,AFA and YINVA grades.
A difference
In the properties o.' longitudinal and transver6e specimeus
caused by the presence
of manganese and silicon, being maintained by some authors, could
not be observed
In the 35Kh2GSVA grade. Its cold shortnens temperature t.1reshold
is also practi-
cally the same for- longitudinal arid transverse specimens. Tests
were carried out
to nompare the temper brittleness of two h1g)1-nickel grades and
the new steel
with specimens, hardened and annealed to the same degree of
hardness (correspond-
Ing to a 3.5 mi, diameter impression according to the Brinell
scale). The new
grade was less resistalit to temper brittleness than the
3010-J43A grade. When hav-
ing a lower hardr.ess, however (Inpression diameters of* 3~7 -
3.8 mm) the new
grade is mre resistant to temper brittleness than thu steels
containing nickel,
although as to absolute values, the notch toughness of the new
grade is lower.
The 35Kh,"GSVA grade can be given a high hardness by case
hardening with high-f~e-
quency cu,-xvnt heating, This method was tected on circular
specimens, 16 and 32
mm in diameter, after oil-hardening at 6800C and tempering at
6500C. In the
tests a tube generator (50 kw, with a 32-mm dimeter double-coil
inductor) " a
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The properties of the high-strength ....
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A054/Ain
machine generator (10,000 cps frequency, single-coll inductor, 110
mn, In diameter
wid, 15 vo high)- were used. The data of the high-frequency current
treatment are
given in a table. Cooling under various condItions, after the
high.-frequency
hardening gave the following Re-values:
Water jet cooling ...................................... 59.0 - 60.5
After heating an interv&1 or 3 see, followed by water
cooling for 15 see ............................... 58.0 - 6o.5
Idem, interval of 7 see, followed by sel&'-tempering .... 51.5 - 53-5
After heating an interval of 5 see followed by water
cooling for 10 see ............................... 56.5 - 58.0
Interval of 2.sec, oil-cooling ......................... 52.5 - 53.5
The tendency to cracking uf the new grade was tested on 16 x 16 x 60
mm specimens
with sharp edges. After heating with the tube generator (50 kw,
anode-current
3.5 - 4.0 amp, voltage 7.8 kv) in 7 see t'C 8700C the first cracks
on the edges
appeared only after the sixtl-i or r~eventh handenlog of the same
specimen, which
shows the hig1i crack resistance Lf the new grade during hardening.
According to
the test results It Is ~~osaible to replace the convontional nickel
steels by the
new steel grade, or which products iith varying degrees %.f strength
and notch
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The properties of the high-sti-engtly ....
S/'133/6Z/000/004/007/008
AO 54/A I Lyr
toughness can be. made with the following relations between
the characteristic
valuos: dB, kg/ frrm2 0.00 + 10 150 � 5 110 -+ 5
aki, kgi-VCM2 (min) 5 4 10
There are 9 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Chelyabinskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skly
inatitut (Chelyabinsk Sci-
entifio Research Institute)
Card !/5
BA:LAKHOVMUYA. X.I. (Hooky,s)
Determination of blood logo in subtotal resection of
the thyroid
gland In thyrotoxicomise Probloandok, L gore, 2
no,6:6)-65 V-D 156,
(MIRA 10:2)
1. Is khirurgicheskogo otdoloniya (sav. - prof*
O.Y.Nikoloyev)
klinUd Teesoyusnogo institute eksperimuntalluoy
andokrinologit
(dir, - prof. Ye.A.Tasyukova )
(HYPIRTHYROIDISM, surgery
I subtotal resect., deters. of blood lose (Rue))
(BlOOD Town,
detern. of blood lose in thyroidectomy in
hyperthyroidiss
(Rua))
BALAXHMIZATA, N.I.; LTUNKATA,I.I. (Moskva)
dond ition of the thyroid gland in the population of
Pospelikha sad
Chore ,istriots of Altai Territory. Probleandok. i gores 3
no,l:
80-82 Ja-F #5?. WRA 10:6)
1. Is Teesoyusnago Institute ekeparlwntallnoy
andokrinologit (dir. -
prof. To.A.Tsayukove)
(001M, spidontology,
andemialty in Russia (Rus))
BALAKHOVS U, X.I., IONISTANTS V.P. (Xoscow)
Zndsmic goiter among the populmtIou of Gunib and Lakskiy Districts
of the DAgestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Prob. andoke
I gorm. 4 no.2192-95 Mr-Ap '58 (KIRA 1115)
1. Is Vaesoyanogo inatitutn skepericentnIlnoy andokrinologii
(dlr. - profe Te*A. Vasyukova)
(GOITER, stAtistice
endealety In Dagestan A.S.S.R. (Rus))
BALAXHOVSXATA, M., s&-Djy-%hw-n"y-vrAch-MFSR----
- I-- JF
Goiter of the radk linguae. Probloandok.. I gom. 4
no.1tJ07-108
my-je 158 (WRA 11s8)
1, Is Tanboyakor oblestnoy bollniter (glavnyy vrach -
lasluthenn"
vrach RSPSR Tu. 0. Kelikhov).
(0011M, oase reports
radix linguae (Rua))
BALAIMOVSXAYA. M.I. (Moskva)
Use of vitamin B12 in the treatment of thyrotoxicoels,
Probl,
sudok, I Corm. 4 no,6:100-101 N-D 158. (HrRA 12:2)
lo Tz poliklinichookogo otdola (say, - prof. I.B.
lbayin) Vessoyus-
nogo instituta eksperimentallnoy endokrinologli (dir. -
prof. Te.A.
Vasyukova).
(RYMTMOEDISX, ther*
vitamin B12 (Rua))
(VITAMIN B12, ther, us,
hyperthyroldies (Rua))
BAIAICHOVSKAXA M. ~1..
Use of nasal r6flex therapy in headaches of various
origin. Vop.
kur., fisioter. i loch. fiz. kul't. 26 no.41354-355
JI-Ag 161;
(MIRA 1511)
1. Is fizioterapevtiohoBkogo otdoloniyn 4-y Rishokoy
gorodskoy
polikliniki (glavnyy vrach I.Ye.Dilldarov).
(HEADACHE) (ELECTROTHFAWBUTiCS)
SAMOKHVALOVA, ',1.A.; BAIAIUIOVSKAYA, M.I.;
rXJBOVTSEVA, YL..I.; POPOVA, G.G.;
ZAVIYALOVA, A.I.
Endemic goiter in Krasnoyarsk Territory. Probl. endok.
i gorm.
11 no.lil3-15 J&-F 165. (MIRA 180)
1. Vaesoyuznyv nauchro-iseledovatellskiy institut
eksperimentallnoy
endokrinologii (dir. - prof. Ye.A. Vasyukova) i
Krasnoyarskiy
krayevoy protivozobnyy diapanser (glavnyy vrach Yu.1.
Dubovtoova).
-'TAU
ACC NR, AP6031224 (A) SOURCE CODL: UR/0133/66/000/009/0837/o84l
AUTHOR: Golldshter Ya. Ye. (Candidate of technical sciences);
BaMi,ovshaa, M
(Engineer); KApell itskiy, V. G. (Engineer); Keys, N.-- . (Engin
~R sk Institute of Mejall Mr. (Chelyabinskiy n.-i. institut
metallurgii);
kLyRV9PM1DeT.&L.Lurgica.i r.LanT, %unp- nskly rwtallurgichesMy zavod)
TITLE: Structure and properties of variously melted structural steel
SOURCE-. Stal', no, 9, 1966, 837-841
TOPIC TACS! structural steel, ta"Cotil'al-h"teel meltiif~, structural
steel property,
electroslag melting, vacuum are melting, vacuur-, inductirAi
melting/lNWAVA structural
steel, 4OKhNMA structural steel, 35Kh2GGMA structural steel
ABSTRACT: A comparative study has been conducted of the structure and
properties of
I&fh2N4VA (A), hO MA B), and 35Kh2GSMA (r,) structural steels melted
by the
fol-lowi I$roce-sses (4%ght of Ggots in A( is shown in brackets):
electroslag [500
and 1000], vacuum arc'1800], vacuum indudtion [500.1,, electro.131ag
+ vacuum arc [4501,
and vacuum induction + vacuum are (4501. It was found that although
none of the
melting processes used affected significantly the strength of steels,
all of them
more or less improved the notch toughness at room temperature,
reduced the ouscepti-
bility to temper br-Ittleness (see Fig. 1), and lowered the
temperature of transition
to brittle behavior. For instance, the latter temperature of A, B and
C steels
mdted- by one of the combined processes dropped from 30-35, 90 and
30C (conventionol
ACC NRt AP6031224
to
91
Aj
0
Fig. 1. Notch toughness of l8Kh2N4VA steel
versus tempering temperature
I - Conventional arc; 2 - electroslag; 3 elec-
troslag + vacuum arc; 4 - vacuum arc-, 5
vacuum induction-, vacuum induction + vacuum
are.
1
lot M 4M.. 5W.559MOOPr
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ACC 10i APW3
arc melting) to TO-75, 115-120 and 6o-7oc, retspectively. 7he
combined i~eM;~_["
processes also reduce the anisatropy of mechanical properties.
However, the degree
of effect depends on the final heaL treatment and the carbon
content of the steels.
Orig. art.*has% 6 figures and 2 tables. (TDI
SUB COIZ: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: none
Klact.roslog -melting
SOV/137- 59-1-1199
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya. 1959,
Nr 1, p 164 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Gol'dshteyn, Ya. Ye., Balakhovskaya, T. B.
TITLE: Means of In-iproving the Quality of Piston Rings
(Puti povysheniya kachestva porshnt-.vykh kolets)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Ural'skogo politekhn. in-ta, 1958, Nr 68, pp
117-131
ABSTRACT: The investigations performed dealt with the
following aspec's of
manufacture of piston rings (PR)-. The effect of the
chemical compo-
sition of the cast iron on the microstructure of PR!s; the
effect of
inoculants. inoculation procedures, and temperature
schedules of
smelting and pouring on the structure of the PR's; the
effect of
mold risers on the microstructure of cylinders. The
mechanical
and wear-resistance properties of PR's were examined,
together
with manufacturing processes of PRIs made of high-strength
cast
iron. It was established that heat-resistance properties of
PR's
made of unalloyed high-strength cast iron (after a soaking
period of
50 hre at a temperature of 4000C) are identical to those of
high-
quality PR's cast individually froirs stock-type
high-alloyed cast
Card 1/2 i:ron, despite the fact that the gap in the latter
was somewhat
Means of Improving that QuaLity of Piston Rings
SOV/137-59-1-1199
smaller prior to the beginning of the test3. The possibility
of reducing the initial
dimension of the joint in PR's made of fligh-strength cast
iron and, consequently,
the possibility of reducing their stresqed staie offers in
additional means of in-
creasing the heat-resistance propertiCS Of the PIUS Under
operating conditions.
Alloying of the PR's enhances their heat- .-cii~;tance
2,roperties.
A. S.
Card 2 /Z
A0%W -4kil S. ffff 1) and Wt. I
jrbrp,jej" -1 4~ 1) ~1, I I I k ~., I-/
Y%,A ar%l 0. 1 ~ 4,~
s 8 R 1v- if
%JAMIOVSKIT. I. S.
.
,Safety In chemical laboratory work." H.P.
84livanov. Reviewed by
I.S. Balakhovokly. Lab,delo no,3:31 NY-Je '55. (KLRA
8:8)
neasureit)
(Chemical
laboratories--Safety
(Solivanov, M.P.)
I
I
i
-f.
- .
-I'N'. It-
Ii
i
BALLKHOTKITj I.S.
AM
Photometric determination of the .degree of 0 gen saturation of the
blood, TopemsdAhim. 2 no.4016-318 JI-Ag 1370 (KUU 9: 10)
(MINOOLOBIN,
ozygen saturation$ photometrio determ. (Bus))
--- - --1W. L"~Rvltsl u 441- . 0-1 , I
--- - -
RALUMOMIT, I.S.1 SHISTAMT, S.T.
Nobless of blocheulstr7 in the vorik of the Ninth Oongress of
the
All-Dalon Soolety of PbYllologlets, Blicbsolsts, and
Pharmsoologists.
Top.agd.khts. 6 no.ItIO5-100 U-7 160.. (KM 1315)
(B.IOCHMIMST--WNGRNSUB)
30385
S/58 61/000/005/012/1012
q, ~lo D222YD306
AUTHOR: Balakhovokiyj_ I,. S._, (Moscow)
TITLE; On -the possibility of modelling the simplest belheivioral
acts by a discrete homogeneous medium
SOURGEt Problemy kibernetikit no. 5s Moscow, 1961, 271-277
TEXT: In this brief preliminary communication the author qualita-
tively explores the possibilities inherent in media constructed
out of identical elements and interconnected in a uniform way. Be-
havioral acts are variable reactions to changing stimuli and it is
assumed that they can be described in terms of functions of logical
algebra. The purpose of this proposal is to counteract the preva-
lent tendency to construct behavioral models out of diverse ele-
ments, interconnected according to some complex plan. The author
states that the possibility of using homogeneous media for this
purpose has been shown for the first time by 1. 11. Gellfand and M.
L. Tsetlin (Ref. 1i Dokl. AN SSSR 131, vyp. 6, 1960). In this pa-
per the connections between the units (nerve cells) are all iden-
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30385
B/582/61/000/00-/012/012
On the possibility of modelling D222/D306
tical, and it unit will fire if it receives impulses at least from
two neignboring units, Tt in observed that if several units are
ex-
cited from outside an excitation wave will propagate along the me-
diuw. The properties of theae waves make It pousible to realize
oome simple functions of logical algebra ("and", llorll,etc.) by
ex-
citing suitably arranged groups of cells. It is also suggested
that
with some arrangements continued reverberations will occur. The
author concludes that further investigatione into the properties
of these media are necessary. There are 8 figures and 1 Soviet-
blue reference.
SUBMITTEDt April 14, 1960
Card 212
AUTHORS, Bzalaldiov ',ciy "I
__ - - --S , 1.~- Karpnva, L.I.. Simptira, S.F.
Th t, pr7avizuion of tic) rr, -Atlh food and wntcr during
Space flight conjitioyl,-~
SOURCE: Problomy lcosmic!,.e,1\oj ldolo,,ii, v.1. Ed. by
N.N.Sisakynn. !zti--vo AN SSSR, 1962, 315-358
T;~;AT: The auti'iors 1mve, (.tAer i w(l I.he ai.ioujit of fooe, and
water re(itlived Uy do.-s durin-, -.pace flioit c-,*nditions. In a
-i nf~_r. it I j - n f onn ir r,,Lt, i - vn L-m 1-lin oxy a c-_n
ice, isi, - A-Ann of
from 0.60A-to-1-4-1,00 litre/h/Aig, and thou 24-bour
encray expeadittire frota 66 to 107.91 'Ag/body weight. Thewo
fi,4~ures did not chmiL,,o essentially vhon the animals were
c,cmfined
-I-n--u uiTmlatvd rpaco TiTrluiu dpS3 lzept under aimilim-
-co-nditions for 20 days remnined well atid lost no welght on a
daily diet of 50 to 100 g of ,ollot-s coxitainin~c me-ril, ssufrar
and
fat to a total caloric valLIC of 50C. kc-al-1100 g. The average
-----dZVk1-YL -in-1 1-e -o'' water- wri-s- 120 ml -an` the average
rate of loss of
Van 1. - ILIL V
water in the breath was 0.3 g/kg/h. The construction of an
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The provision of dogs s/865/62/ool/000/022/033
r, o,.) 8 / r. 4 8 5
nutomati c f ecdint-, a p paratus Is clesc ri be rl an d a 1 so the
reginle us Od
1. or f tlic do gs Lay 1w , Hu 1 ka Ot i, St re I I(a (It. rinL the I
r Hpace
f I i I t 5 Tiierc tire Z figurc5 and i tables.
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JSK14r-L3.j GAZENKO, O.G.; GYURDZHIAN A A ; GENINp A.M.- --- - --
.-2LLLW I
MTOVSKAYA? A.R.; SFRYAPIN, A.D.; YAZ6~kiy, V.I.
Results of investigations in an artificial satellite. Problo.
kosm.biol. 1059-370 162. (KMA 15M)
'(SPACE FLIGHTFMIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
BALJUCHOVSKIX,,--.T.S.,o MANSUROVO A.R.; TMOVSKIY,
V.I.
Effect of pure ox7pn reepiration on the lungo and
heart
of white rats* Biul. sksp, biols I med. 53
nooP:43-47 F 162.
(MIRA 15:3)
1. Predatavlena daystvitellnym chlencm AM SM V.V.
Parinys.
(RESPUIATION) MART)
(LUNGS): (CKYGEN-MMIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
ACCESSION 4Rt AT4042652 8/0000/63/000/000/0054/0056
AUTHORS Balakhovakiyj 1. Sol Dlueskala, 1. 0.
TITLE-. Corticosteroid excretion as a flight atreas inA'--.kqr
SOURCE: Konferentoiya po, aviataicinnoy i kotmichookoy maditaine,
103o
Aviatoionwya i kotnichonkaya maditainA (Aviation and space
medicine)l saterialY
konferentaiii, Moscow, 1963, 54-56
TOPIC TAGS: corticosteraid, spaceflight stress, stress indicator,
ketost*roido
excrotion
ABSTRACT: For moot Mott factora who&* mcch^ni&m of action on the
organism is
known, apecific and aenaitiYe indiceo exiat for evaluating their
etfe-.,t on the
organiam. In the case of flight fAtigue, emcitionnl tennion,
prolongrl oolations
and other factorn produc&n5 dioturbancea whooe )xithological
riature I . &-it yet
clear, the astabliahment of indicatore which, though not
specificaVy catracter-
iiotic of any one factor, would yet indicate any deyiation in the
geaert.1 state of
health, would aid greatly in the solution of aW. problems# Soviet
Inveatigatio a
have shown that flight in sodern aircraft is accompmded by a 2- or
3-fold incroaae
ACCESSION NR: AT4042652
in the urinary excretion of adrenal cortex hormonea and
corticonteroides The
present study in not concerned with the possible adaptive function
of this glandq~
but simply with establishing the different kinds of factors evoking
its heightened
activity. Corticooteroid apd kotonteroid excretion in the urine of
humans during.;
simu7ation of various aircs-aft-flight conditions served as an
index of the
functional state of the adrenal cortex, while corticosteroid blood
levels were
taken in studying the dynamics of the endocriDe reaction of rato to
auditory
stimulation and physical stress (swimming). In all experiments,
Increased
functionnI activity of the-adrenal cortex wan observed. In the cLse
of rate, even
simple handling and the moot careful methods of immobilization
caused a sharp
100% to 110%) increase in endocrine activity. The reaction to
auditory atimu-
lation and physical exertion (swimming) was even more pronounced
(>150% increaae)~
and Inoted an long no the stimulation (15 to 30 min) and for 1.5 hr
afterwards.
Repetition of the.3timulatiort within the day increased the
duration of the reac-
tion but not the maximum lqvel earlier attained. In daily
experiments on the Uwe
animols for a month, the intensity emd duration of the reaction to
swimming and
auditory stimulation changed but slightly* Analysis of pressure
chamber data
showed that a "prelauroh" reactiont consisting of an increase in
hormone excretion
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1* ACCESSION MR., AT401#2652
of 100% to 150% over days when to tests took placo. often occurred
just prior io
the extioriment. Innome cases, peak excretion occurred after rnther
thrin during
the trial. E)uimination of flight crewo after brief and prolonged
flights under
various conditions showed that corticosteroid excretion was 30% to
400% higher I
on particularly complicated flights than on ordinary onen.
Exam,'InAtion of Para-
chutiste showed that corticosteroid excretion was higher during the
jump than on
,control days or days with no flights. The observation of increased
corticoateroid
'excretion during the night following the jump waa moat Indicative.
It in concluded
ithat the nonspecific reaction of the adrenal cortex can In fact be
evoked by a
!wide Y'Ariety of factor3. It is a complex reaction. triggered by a
very sensitive
nervoua. mechanism. it may last 24 hours or loan, &ad does not
exceed ths liait
ivalues obtaining under nonsal circumstances.
ASSOCIATIONa none
'CUBHITTEDi 27S*p63 EWL a 00
NO REF SM. 000 OT t 000
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ACCESSION Nit: AP4017134 S/0239/64/050/00~/0236/0240'--'I
I
AUTHOR: Balakovski BaWhovskiv. 1. So I
,, 1. S - P Moscow);
Dolgo-Saburov, V. B. (Mos;ow]T--MRDVS TMos0ow); Tcherniakovp
1. No (Chornyakovp Io No# Mosoow)
TITLE: Use of a flow oxyhomometor under aoute experimental
conditions
SOURCE: Fiziologichoskiy zh~rnal SSSH, v, 50p no*-20 1964s
236-240
,TOPIC TAGS: oxyhomometor# flow oxyhomometer PO-1jblood.
oxygenation
;change, rarified atmospherej, homoglobin spectral propertyp
hemoglobin
,roflootodlight, excessive oxygen prossurop external body
:counterpressure
ABSTRACT: The oxyhomomotrio rwthod basod on dotormination of
hemoglobin spectral properties enables an oxporimentor to
invostigato
.the dynamics of blood oxygenation at a distanoe, This is
especially
:L-nportn-nt in rarified atmosphoro tests with a prosouro
obarabor. Flow
~oxyhomomotor 130-1 rwasuros oxygen saturation of the blood an it
.passes through.a. glass ouvotte by the amount or light the
hemoglobin
roflocts, rather than by the amount of light passing through as
in
Cor
!ACCESSION NR: AP4017134
other oxyhomomotors. The PO-1 consists of an Illuminati , lightp
rig
focusing devicep filter, ouvottet photoolomonts~ and a recorder*
Light wavolongths of loss than 800 mnk (rod rays) should be used
bocauso hemoglobin absorbs moro light in this apootral region
than.
oxyhemoglob:bi. Light wavelengths of moro than 800 mnk (closo to
infrarod rays) should be used for oxyhomoglobin,, Those two
spectral
.rogio;ns are well defined by the special photoolomonts so
tliat depon-
donee of total light flow on degree of blood oxygenation can be
found,',
This typo of ox-yhomomotor has boon successfully used in
Gxporimonts
with gas mixture and oxygen respiration under normal and
simulated i
,altitudo conditions. EKGj pnoumograml and EW of respiratory
muscles
can be recorded at the name time an the oxyhomogram,
Experimental
oxyho-nogram data indicate that excessive oxygen (or gas
mixture)
pro3suro in the lungs when combined vith an effective external
counterpressure on the body does not cause any significant
basic.
jystom disorder in the animal organi=, Orig, art, has: 4
figures.
ASSOCIATION: Nonee
SUBMITTED: 15Fob63 DATE ACQ: 18Mar64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: KH REF SOV: 002 OTHER: OW
Card 2/2
SrMONGV, Ye.Ye.; BALAKHOVSKiL I.S.
mmoopwoollm- No" ~
Cytophotometer. lab. dolo no.3084-186 165.
(MIRA 18t3)
/EWr !] )&S(yWtEEC(k).1o6EVM(4 =APAM
S!)URCE CODE: UR/0293/65/003/006/0935/0939
AUTHOR: NatochJn. u. V. v JL.A~ ; 1~~stl I eXa. V. F Wakhovskiy. 1.
S.
ORG: none
TITLE: Investigation of the kidney function of the Voskhod-l crew
WURCE: Koamicheakiye Issledovaniya, v. :1, no. 6, 1965, 935-939
TOKC TAGS: human physiology, manned spa,.,e flight, kidney
function, water excre-
tion, Voakhod 1, Komarov, leoktistov, Yegorov
\."r,
ABSTRACT: The kidney function of the Vookhod-I crew was analyzed
quantitatively
and chemically. Ther subjects underwent tests in which they fasted
between 1900 hr
mid OTOO hr. Urine samples were collected for this period. At 0700
they drank
boiled watcr, constituting 2 percent of thitir body weight, for a
period of' 30 min.
Urine was then collected at 30-min intervals for 2 hr. Chemical
analyses consisted
of: 1) the photometric determination (SF-hA apparatus) or
creatinine in the Urine
and blood serum (glomerular filtration); 2) the flame photometric
determination of
blood and urine Na and K concentration; 3) the cryoscopic
determination of liquid
osmcnolar concentration; 4) the Silber-Porter determination of
17-21 hydroxy-20-
ketonteroids. The Smith method (H. Smil.h. Principles of Renal
Physiology. N. Y.,
1956) was used to quanUtstively evaluate the oemoregulatory
futiction of the kidneys.
The results of these tests are given In Tables 1 and 2. It was
concluded that the
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load
5. Maxim= diuresis after
Ic
7. Minimum uric* sodium con-
yntrallcm- U *011VII
8. cpl~ at the height of
61 altwo
t kidney function test* of the Vookhod.l. erw.
Control days if days Control I dvs
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5.IX
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0.25
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water excretion by the Voakhcd-I crew was altered 2 days after the
flight, based
on the fact that their ability to eliminate water wits decreased.
This functional
shift normalized after 13 days. It is hypothesized that, under the
effect of space-
flight stresses and especially during weightlessnesn, the water
regulatory system
adjusts to what seems to be elevated water and salt levels which
increases the rate
of water elimination. Upon return to terrestrial conditions the
reverse is true,
and water elimination progresses more slowly. Orig. art. has: 2
tablen. (OD]
SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: IOSep65/ ORIG REF: 006/ qM PXF: 002/ ATD
PPMS:
6(12~
Cmd h/4
RAIAKIIOVSKIY, I.S.
Some condWons of the excitation movement In an ideal
stivuhted Ussue, Blofizlka 10 no.6slO63-1067 065.
(MIFA 19a)
1. Submitted July 3, 1965.
BALAKROVISKIYO I.S.; 1-11USSKAYA, I.G.1 ORLOVA, T.A.
Fluorometric stixty of the corticostArono content In the
blood
of rats and Its syntlisols IV the surviving tissue of the
adrenal gland. Vop.mod.khim. 11 no.50~2 S-0 165.
(YJRA 19&1)
1. Sulvdtted April 24, 1964.
F F
Acc t4pl AP601141 I SOURCE COUEi IIR/0216/66/000/002/0212/0220
AUTHORt Balakhovskiy, 1, S.;
2 R 0 v
ORGs none
TITLEt Results of a physiological and biochemical examination of
the
Vookhod--I,. crew
Yr
SOURM AN SSSR, Izveottya, Sartya b1ologichaskayso no. 2. 19660
212-220
TOPIC TAM manned spaceflight, human physiology / Voskhod-1
ABSTRACTt Some detailed physiological and biochemical results (in-
c -d-i - d
ki nX some ra--un4wnf-d a-W-o V tbe-Vo A kho d-w 1-- f I I Sit t-
are -6 L-ven-Lu- t he--
following fiRureel
-Card.- 1/ 7
A%:C NRt AP6011411
Fig. Is Comparative data on pulse variations for all cosmonauts
above normal) at various flight stages. The sequence of bar* in each
frame corresponds tot Gagarin, Titov, Nikolayev, Popovich,
Bykovsklyg
Toreshkova, Komerovs Feoktistovt legorove
I - 4 hr before launchl 2 - 5 min before launchl 3 - I =in before
lounchl 4 - I uta after launchl 5 - greatest 0 forcal 6 - lot orbitj
7 - U4 orbttt 8 - 4th arbLtj 9 - 6th orbitj 10 - last orbit#
2
I
M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ACC NR A06011411
T4ble 1. Changes in some EKO indexes during the Voskhod-1 flight!
PQO
QRS, Q-T, R-R intervals in etc spike amplitudes of P, R. T in re
stiv
unitol systolic Index (S1) In 1; A 11 mean-data
Pre- Orbits
000monauts Indexes 11-ounch.,
Wb - - 1 1 is
7
V, ti,
p
,
O.S8
3.2
2.9
Komarov
R
INA
49.3
30A
T
2.7
14.2
14.5
p
11,10
0.11
0111
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0,00
0,07
0,07
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0,34
0,37
0,.M
R It
0,1111
0.78
0.76
S1
M.7
48,7
50, 7
KO P
P
0,A1
-
2.4
Fooktistov
R
Ifl'i
-
18,7
T
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-
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0.12
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0,31
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0,73
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0,38 0.34
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ACC NR. - AP601141 I
-"I-W#Tce-d r ing-tho-I I I Sit
'Table it Vat-It _U
1 - Loss of water with urine; 2 cosmonauts; 3 - linen chloride
~d a
content, mXj 4 -- urine excretion, liters; 5 - water lost via Lmper
"mp er-
Ile_
ceptit~l* perspiration duyInA the flight, liters; 6 - total, calcu-
u
lated water loss through the skin during the flight, liter#; 7 - water
or
watT
Ingested, includilag water in food, during the flight, liters;
1 8 - actual weight lost from 8110, 12/10 to 18%10, 13/100 1964, kgte
-9-40-YoMe Xomarov$ Ke P, Fooktistov, Be B, Yegorov in that order,
2
5
7
.
3
4
314
0
1
4,4
1.6
1.9
324
24
to
:
1
3
to
2.9
460
3.2
1.0
42
:
1:6
310
Card 417
Not I-
ACC NRi AP6011411
Table 3, Biochemical and morphological content of the blood dtATing
the flight compared with training data
Comple%tc'k fte
Flight A r
training fli ht
Indexes I I
12
fore or Idaysidays start
V.
it.
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SUB COVEt ~2.2 06/ SUDH DAM IOSep65/ ORIG REFs 010/ OTH REIN 004
ATn FRESSlj~-2"il
UALAKHOVsKlY.0 Leon td . Moinyovich; MINKOV,
Isay Abramovicb;
9MCHKOVP A.M.., red,
(Vachanized continuous production line for the
veneering
of furniture panels]
Potodmo-mekhanizirovnnnaia. linila
fanerovanila mebelfrOh shchitov. Leningrnd~
1965. 11 p.
(10311A 18:7)
---
BAIAKROVSKIT, H.S., itch.
High-powered walking excavatore. Strol. 1 dor, mashinoitr. 4
no.11:5-8 N 159 (MIRA 13:3)
(Exoavating cachinorY)
BAIAKIIOVSKIY, D.A.; TSBYTLINO V.Z.; CHU711KOp R.K.
Dilatometric method for evaluating the prefersntial
orientation of grains in deformed metaln with a
hexagonal
lattice* Zav.lab. 28 no.10:IWI-1208 162. (MIRA 15tlO)
1. Institut fisichookoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR.
(metal cryotale)
%-.BAT,AKINt A.0 inzho; SHAMGIM, Yu,t inzh,
~111~11.4'1 .....,.......
"Marochl* radio receiver. Radio no.805-26 Ag 163. (KIRA
1639)
(Radio-Receivers and reception)
BALAKINp AsAv.9 insho
Using the VNS-M mwhine for outting rolled materials, Monte i
spot*. rab. r stroie 25 no-3t25 Mr 163* (HIRL 16:2)
10 Treat V olgossatekbwntash*
(Cutting machines) (Insulating materials)
4-
BALUCINp A. I. Cand Tech Sci - (diaa) 8A new method
Of t63ting btrong
high-voltage disconnectinij devices on the
commutation capacity," MOSCGW#
1960,, 23 Pps 150 Copp (An-Union Blectrotechnical
Institute is V. 1.
IAnin) (KL, 45-60j, 124-125)
OIRSWOVICH, G.L. ,- nxh.; 7TDIMLY, TuA, Inth.; RAIAKIK. A.Ya.-9
-lush. -
Automatic damping chambers to be used In laboratories. Bet, I shel,
bet. no*9058-359 S 1586 (MIRA 11:10)
(Girders)
VIDINEYEV, Yu.D.; inzh.; KARAULOVA, N.P., tekhn.
Wire, dynamometer for reinforcement wire. Bet. i
zhel.-bet. 8
no-31126-127 Mr '62. (MIRA 150)
Wynamometor) (Concrete reinforcement)
DORISENCK, I.T.; GENEROZOV, N.N.; YEUl- MEV, F.V.;
KAMISHKII,
V.V.; KUZOVKOV, R.T.; IjOidSMOK, I.T.1
KULIKOVSKA-YA N V
SAVIKOV, G.I., kand.fiz.-inat. nauk, dots,
[decoacedi;
PIROGOV, LZ.; Prinirall. uchustiye: BALAYEVA,
#J~,;- BELYAYEVA, C-L.M.; BEISAKOV, V.I.;
VMILSMSEYE, R.A.;
ZURKOV, G.M.; KOHOLEVA, V.Ye.; LlTVIN-SEDOY,
F..Z.,- POPOV,
A.I.; TRIVALOV, V.A.; MUKAILIVA, L.M.; CHISTYAKOV,
A.I.;
SAVVIN, A.B., rod.; CHISTIYAKOVA, K.S., tekhn. red.
(Laboratory work In theorotical and applied
nechanical Labo-
ratornyi praktitw. po obslichei i prikladnoi
rekhanike. No-
sk-va, Izd-vo mosk. univ. 1963. 233 p. WIRA 16:12)
1. Kafedra prikladnoy mekhaniki Floskovskogo
Cosuclarstvennogo
univoroitota (for Balayeva, Balakin, Bel~rayeva,
Delyakov,
Velershteyns Zharkovp Korolova, Litvin-ZWoy, Popovp
Privalov,
Stukalova, Chistyakov).
Wochanics-Laboratory manuals)
L :-.669-66
B;T(d)/FWT(I)/FWP(V)/rWP(if)/-"-,T(h)/,F-df-(l)/BiA (h)
IJP(c) 8C
A=SSION NJU AP5019916
0/0055/65/00100-4/0090/0093
62-50 t 621.3sOl9.35
AVMOR: borls*nok, 1. T.; 5"ing S. H.
55' -'___-_'_'___._ a~~!
TITLX: A mechanism fov evitching a system to a reserve
control channel 6
SOURM: Moscow. Universitst. Vostnik. Serlya 1. Hatematika.
mekhanika, no. 4,
1965. 90-gs
TOPIC TAM control a 0 control systen stability,
rellability.engineering
ABSTRACTS A trol system having two operating doubling
cont-rol devices is
studied. With feedback cut off in one of thr, controls, the
eyfitem remains stable
and preserves control. If feedback in the second control is
cut off, the systen
becomes -matable and lo3a3 the oontrol function. The
switching w*chanism is em-
played to cut In the two previously non-opomtIng controls In
order to preserve
stability in case of feedback lose in both operating
controls. This is accomplish-
ed through the use of a searching procedure for a system that
L*coves non-correct-
Ing -to alloy switching to the reserve control to restore
stability. Orig. art.
hasi 4 forisulas. 7 f1sures.
Card 1/2
L 1669-66
CCESSIM HR AP5019916
ASSOCIATIORt Otdol ftoratlehooltay I priklednoy makhaniki NIX
eakhaniki IIGU
(Department of tboo"tical amd lied mechanics* NIX of Hadbanicol, MW)
SUBMIMD: IOSep64 ENC161 00 SUB CODEt NA, OP
NO REF SOVI 002
OTHERs ODO
cor4 2/2
x d J1 /I L,*vj
AP6002144 SOURCE COD-i UR/0260/- 65/,0.001006/0019/0022
IAUTHOR. Borisenok, L T. (Moscow); Balakin, B. M. (Moscow)
ORO: none
TITLE.- Control system with cold- reserving
SOURCE: ANSSSR. lavestiya. Tekhniche okay& kibe rnstika, no. 6. 1965,
19-22
TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, automatic con,,rol system, automatic
control theoryl
1ABSTRACT11 A control system-'having both hot and cold reserve units
and desCrIkussult,
by linear or nonfi-near ififferential equations in considered. When a
break occurs in
I
the feedba,!k loop of one of the hot-reserve elerntents, the system
is brought into an
!unstable uncontrollable stateo. It is susigested tht di storted-
signal functions be used
in such a case for determining the failure and for connecting
cold-reserve units in
order to restore normal operation of the system. A act of linear
equations that can
describe the above systerr, was studied on an analog computer;
corresponding phase
iportralts are presented. Orig. art. has. 10 figures and 3 formulae,
SUB CODE! 13 / SUBM DA,rE! 22Dec64 / OJUG REIF: 003
Cor'd
IrOSOMM, Ye.O.; NUMHKO, N.Ya., dorothnyy rasfo-r
(stanteiya
ZAchapilovka, Sthlinskoy dorcil); T=ROV, M.I.,
dorothnyy
onster (stantelya Ukhovka, Stalinakoy dorogi); OVffAK
A.M.,
insh.; ICORVI. P.T., putevoy ott-hodchik (Vil'Ayus);
GRISHAIMOT,
V.G., putevoy obkhodchik (VIlInvuv); XMSMMA. X.M.,
dezhurnaya
PASYMIN, A.I.;
po pareyesdu (VilInyus);'BALAKIY 0.
CMDANTSICV, At Ye,, doro-215-ii'maeter (stantsiya
Varkh-Neyvinsk,
Sverdlovskoy dorogi); STROCHKOV, A.A., inzh.
Lettars to t4e editor. Put' i pAt.khos. 4 no.2:40-42
7 160.
(KERA 13:5)
1. Yekhanik puteismeritellnoy taleshki,
stantsiya.Kovell,
LIvovskoy dorogi (for Koshelyuk). 2. Eamestitall
nachallnika
distanteli puti, stantelya Galich, Severnoy dorogi
(for
Balakin). 3%'. Inshener distantsti, stantetya Sambor,
L'yovskoy
dorogi (for Pasechnik).
(Railroads)
waft/anginewing - Hydraulics,, Pipes Sep 51
"
Observations on the Operation of Wooden Pipe-
lines," D. M. Balakin, Engr
"Oldrotekh Stroi" No 9, pp 14-18
Describes construction of wooden pressure pipe-
line 8,600 m long and 3.25 m in diam, ereted
over 15 yrs ago for hydroelec power station.
It is made of larch staves 70 = thick, ends
of which are interconneettd with tongues of
4-m boiler steel. Pipe is reinforced with
exterior bands located at 8-20 cm Intervals.
Discusses exploitation experience and gives
suggestions for inproving structure of this
type.
20IT92
---- - - -- - --
1 0 *, - 0
2. usm 600
he Pipej Wooden
7# On fare to face joints of staver In pipelinesj Oldre rtroij
21, No, 12s 19529
9o Monthly List of Russian Accessions# Library of Congreesj April
1953P Uncle
AUT!!OR t Balakin, D.M. , Engineor ISOV-98-56-9-14/21
TITILE: Assembly a Wo3den Pipe-Line without Inserts (Sborka
derevyannogo truboproveda bez yazychkov)
PERIODICALi Gidrotekhnicheakoye stroitelletvo, 1958, Nr 9,
pp 41 - 42
(USSR)
ABSTRACTt The author was ahar2ly criticized for his article
on the
above-mentioned subject (Publinhed in lir 12 (1952) of this
periodical) by G.A. Surnin and K.K. Paskevich (see Nr 9,
1953, of this periodical). Wooden pipe-lines are still in
use in the country, and the author states that the wooden
pipe lines assembled without metallic inserts in 1952 with-
stood pr6asure as well as those assembled with metallic in-
serts. There is 1 figure.
1. Pil*lines-Oonatruation 2. Wood--Applicatione
Card 1/1
GARCHENKOP " T.; BALAX,I.N,T,N.; YEFIMDV, L.M.;
POWRELYY, V.P.; GREKOV,
Ye.A.; KORKOSIKO, N.M.; VORONOV, Yu.F.; POLTAVETS,
Ye.I.; VOYTOV,
A.O.; ":HTFYNBFRGj L,S*
Production of steel In large-capacity open-hearth
furnRCeB with
blowing or oxygen through the bath. Stall 25
no.2:116-121 F 165.
(MIRA 18:3)
"?be rorimation of New Muscle 71bers
During the, Pro-
alitas of Muscle Regeneration Firm the
Standpoint at
0. B.*Lepeshinskayals Theory," P. So
Balakinp
Sverdlovsk
*Uspekh Sovrem Biol" Vol ",'Iro 1, PP
143-147
Rrptl results on formation of nev somatic
muscle
fibers confirm lepeshinskaya's theory of
noncellu-
Ur origin of cello. Mitotic or mitotic
division
of muscle fiber nuclei. occ=a only in a
late sts4P
of development of fibers; there is no
division in
the early stage. The mateTic-1 of
degenerating
207WA
QW/Kedicine - Regeneration'of
XuscIxs'.-T4n/F*b 52
(Coutd)
wascle fibers does not disappear, but
form zon-
cellular matter, from vhich nev n=lei and
fresh
tissue originate tmder favorable
conditions.
BALAIKIN, F.S.
SM morphological djkta on sidifications of structure
ef the
somatic muscles in masmals under siTerimantaLl,
conditions. Arkh.
anat,gist. I enbr, 32 no*106-41 J&-Xr '55. (KUU 8:9)
1. Is imf*&7 gistologli, Sverdlovekogo moditatuakogo
Inatitutas
(NMCLICS, Physioloff,
off. of various pbroical actions on voluntW muse.)
RASHMMID, I.D.; RAJAM, Y-S-, dots.
I ~ -,l- I
?issue regeneration after surgical treatment of cows
with narrowed
milking ducts* Yeterinarlia. 36 no,2:80-81 r 159. (MIRA
1292)
1. Glav*7 vaterinarm vrach Shalinskoy rayvetlechabnitay
Sverdlov-
sko.v oblasti (for Rashohanko). 2. S-verdlovskiy,
gosudaretvanm medi-
tsinskiy Institut (for Balakin).
(Udder-Diseases)
BAIAKIN, 1.
Success of collective farm@ in our district. Sell,strol,
11 no.12:29 D 156, (KM 1012)
1. Nachallnik otdola po utroltelletyu, Y kolkhotakh
Yu&rwV*h*koV rop4b Kurganskoy oblasti.
(TurgstWsh District-hrm buildings)
PAIAKIN, L,Aog Insh.; TNIAZHNIKOV, YS#1rqf insho
sing a hydraulio Jack to straighten tubs plate for heat
exchangers, Xnergomshinostroonle 4 no,300-41 W 158,
(Hydraulic jacks) (Sheet-wtal work) (MIRA 110)
TXSZHUIKOY# U.P.. insh.1 BALAKIV# L*A.6 insh.
Machine for bending flanges from stripe ItnerSomashinostroonle 4
no, 6:40-4 Js 158. (MMA 11s8)
Olor,ess)
(Motalworkir,g machicary)
BALAKiN, N.
Post popular.*. Kryl. rod. 16 no.100-10 0 165. (MMA
18M)
BAUICINN N.
and his comrades. Grazhd.sy. 14 no.7:9.11,) J1 '57
(HIAA 1:): 9)
(Flight, crows) (Jet Diane*)
SOV/85-58-9-15/33
AUTHOR: Balakin, N. (Saratov)
TITLE: Enthusiasts (Entuziasty)
PERIODICAL: Kryl'ya rodiny, 1958, Nr 9, pp 14-16 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes a day at the SaratovskLy
oblaspnoy aeroklub (Saratov Oblast Aeroclub) located
at 22 Rabochaya M . in the city of Saratov. The
personalities mentioned include Sergey Getmanov,
1957 champion of the aeroclub in parachute jumping;
instructors Ivan Grigoriyevich Yefremov and Vasiliy
Grigorlyevich Makaranko, Masters of Sports; flying
instructor A. Kokorin; navigator of the aeroclub
F. Litvinov; M. Orekhov, 1955 champion of the club;
B. Lobyzov, former military pilot, now plant engineer
and technologist; 0. Karmanov, plant engineer and tech-
nologiat, graduate of the,aeroclub, and A. Velikanov,
sportsman let rank, 1951, 1956 and 1957 champion of the
Card 1/1 aeroclO. There are 9 photographs.
kfJAM. If.
Public instructor
if 159.
in the factory. Xryl.rod. 10 no*2:25
(MM 12S5)
(Parachuting)
BiLkKIN N._ (geSerpikhor, Xoskovskoy oblasti)-, LxmiNsnr, m.
(gserpukhov,
mvekoy oblasti)
H
ooF
-.'Ao~iylvtv~ Xrylorod, 11 no*6:3-4 A 160, (XIRA 13t7)
iHoscow Province-Aaronautios)
- - -- - -- - - - - -- ---- --- --- ---- -- :i: ---- - ---- - - - ---
---- - -- - ---- -- -- -- - --- - - -- - -
BALAKIN. N.; ZHAKUSKIT, B., matter sporta If
One plus twelve. Kryl.rod. 11 no.9:5 S 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. GLavayy sudlya sorevnovaniy lstchikoy vtoroy tsentralinoy
tony RUSR.
(Winin-Airplanes-PilotinC)
BALAKINg No
%------------------
Tu-114 on the line. Kryl.rodo 12 no-70 JI 161. (MM
l4s6):
(Jet transports)
IRALA INs W, Mw Ikov)
The Olonich stators. Kryl.rod 13 no.8t4 Ag 062. (MM 250)
(Kharkoy-Faraahuting)
--BAT-lKrN.- N,j OBUKHOTj V,p kapitan
At the Budaors Airport* &71. rod. 13 n0-10323-14 0 '62
(MMA' 1510
(Budaora-Aaronautico-Ccopetitions)
-B&IAKj!A_At._,
Sportsmen ofe, plant. Kryl,rod. 13 n0.12924 D 162,
(Kharkov-4erial sports) (MIPA 16t2)
BALAKIN, N.
...........
Use of r&cUL-. in ship heridling. Rech, transp. 21
no.lt42 -.7s, 162#
(KMA 16sg)
1. Napitan teplokhoda *Sovetokaya Sibirl' Teniseyokogo
parckhodetvao (Radar in navigation)
BAIAXINq N.1 METIAKIM, Mq TaMiGVj M,, kapitan I
ranga zapasa
Iractal events, people. Kryl.rod. 14 no.9:26-27 3
163,
(MIRA l7t9)
'%Aaronautica)
MAXIM M- to.7117
panda boundnriefl. Kryl,rodo 14 v
The Mj_l helicopter ex (HIRA 160)
ii v63. (HeUcopter -,%-piloting)
HAIAKIN, N.
, ~~
I'lus the chamisation. K"Lrods 15 no. 4tlO-ll Ap 164.
(MIRA 17:5)
MAKIN, - N.
Yj7l, rode 15 no.7;9 Ja 164.
A hiilj.copt*r subjugatat distoallcos~ (MIRA 18V1)
PAIAKiIN, f.,.
;,fftJrs nnd liceda of amateur clubs. Kryl. rol. 15
no.2:14-15
(,41RA 18:7)
F 16". .
BALAKINP N.; 1GHAT'YEV, S.
Masters of the air business. Kryl. rod. 16 no.6:2-3
Je 165.
(MIRA 18110)
-BALA K1r%1,,.,S-
USSR/ffw= and Animal Physiology - Nervous System. V-IR
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biolop No lp 1958) 4397
Author so So Balakin
Inst, Kishinev State Medical Institute*
Title Electrical Properties of the Spinal Cord in
'Bechenov
Inhibition*
Ori(; Pub Trs Kishinevsk. goso mode in-tap 1956, 5p
161-166,
Abstract When a crystal of NaCl or a pieca of filter
paper mco-
rated in a 1:1000 solution of adrenalin vas placed on
the optical "eh ill L17of the fro electropositi-
Ortor
vity developed in the spinal cord(sc~: Stinulation of
the optical "ohertogill after a preliminary action on the
SC by mono-iodo-acatic acid led to olectronegativity,
An analoGous change took place on the 30-th minute of
the parabiotitation of the SC by a 3% solution of docain,
Card 1/2
6753 Alteration of conditioned reflexess a method
.of remdering the IM " processes mare labile levests AMC Namk.
U.S.S.R. (biel.) 1950t 1 (98-106) Graphs 4, Tables 3
An example of the alteration. of conditioned reflexes Is the r*.
Placement of the coaditional. stimulus (astronme at 170 beats per,
aim.) -which Is always followed by the unconditioned reflex (f"dimg)-
tr a bobditional stimulus with a xotronme at 70 beats per min,,
given without fmAl when those two types of etima'stion are alternated
it Is found after a series of repetitions that the excit4lon amid
Inhibition processes In the cerebral cortex bomm such Mae labile.
In this way the aedifloation of the omoditiobed, reflexes can be
affect-
ed with increasing rapUitys
Ton Cate - Amsterdam
SOs ExcerptA MAIcag Sao. 11, VoL 40 No* 22
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-- --- - - - - - -- - - --- - --7-
20 USSR (600)
4, Yaroslavl' Province - Iiandecaps Gardening
7o Improving villaget of Yaroslavl,- Province. Sell.strol., 2, no. 4,
1947.
9-- XOntb1 AW -d Rusel Acagnsign , 'library of Congress, K&rch 1953,.
Unclassified.
1. BAWIN,, V.
2-. WSR (600)
4- Kazan' - Mathematics - Competitiom
7, Munielpal mathetatics conttst for Kazan' pupilso
Kate v shkole No, 5p 1952*
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
January .1953. Unclassified.
lyan ll'i*bo Geroy SotsialistichealK090 Truds; BAIA
red.1 BELOVAt N-# takhn. red.
s organization Of gwine raisingl OPYt Orga-
[Practices in th, stva. Moskva, sellkhosisdatt 1963. 53 P.
nisatsil svinov*d (m?A 160)
1. Direktor sovthOja imeni Kuybyshemk Lubenskogo PrOisvod-
stvennogo iipravlenlya Poltavskoy oblasti(for Marchenko).
(Swine)
OVSYAMNIKOV, A.I., prof.p red,; WAIN) V.p red.
(methods of swine breading) Fetody raivedeniia
svinel.
Fod red. A.I.Ovaiannikova. Moskva, Kalos 1965.
303 p.
WRA 1911)
1. Vsesovu=a7a akademlya sellskokhozyaystvennykh
nauk
imoni. V.I.Lenina, 2. Chlon-korrespondent
Voesoyuznoy
akademii o9l'skokhozy&ystyennykh nauk Imeni
V.I.Lenina
(for Ovoyannikov).
BA!4KN4, VIA.
t_ _
Mechanization is the most important reserve In the
increase of
labor productivity& Transpostroi. 13 no-9t44-45 S 163,
1, Starshiy inzh, otdeloniya okonomiki stroitellstva
Vseso7Uznogo,
nauchno-isaledovatellakogo instituta transportnogo
Btroitel'stva
Ministerstva tr&nsportnogo stroitol'stva.
SAL-AKIN A. V.A-. ?- inshe
Make greater uas of the means to improve the level of
usahanisation, Transpo stroi,-14 n0,504-35 Vq 1646
(Mrth 18111)