SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARANEK, A. - BARANETSKIY, S. F.

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S/284/63/000/003/002/004 Machine tool novelties at the 23rd International Fair... A004/A126 matic with five cross slides and three turrethead spindles; Model MS-FY 41 ver- tical milling automatic with program control for machining components of intricate shape. This automatic machine tool operates accordirL'~, to a program recorded on a magnetic tape. The high machining accuracy of this machine is achieved by means of non-tolerance screws for the displacement of slides, table and tool head. Also the Soviet model.8 5232 and 525-V semi-autome 'cic gear milling machined were noted; more. over, machine tools of firms of the R~sderal German Republic for the machining of bevel Esears.with helical tee'th wo:re exhibited, as well az machine tools for the lapping of bevel gears, and an.automated hydraulic machine for the.hardening of gear teeth ensuring optimum rperation conditions without deformation of the tedt1j. Special machine tools for -the repair and reconditioning of worn machine parts were shown at the Fair. There tire 12 figures. B. Xhizh [Abstracter's note: Comple*L'4 translation) Card 2/2 V=- S/275/63/000/002/019/032 D405/D301 'AUTHOR: Bar Devices Zor ultrasonic cleaning T I TIZE 13ERIODICAL: Referativnyyzhurnal, Elektronika i eye primeneniye,~ 13 (Przegl. kolejow~ no. 2, 1963, 17, abstract 2VIC me chan. , - v j, 13, no, 81 1961, 227-230 (Polish)) ng TIMT: General defails are]"given on the ultrasonic-cleani process. The possibility is indicated for simultaneously scrubbing': .,both sides of sheets (pipes).by exciting in them resonance ultra- sonic vibrations of high intbnsity._-.The dependence vf the amplitude of ultrasorde.vibrations of a sheet. ~on the angle of irradiation is plotted. 26 method is described for scrubbing orifices and hollows _3 tter (2-3 rcv/min) about an in components, with rotation of -the In axis normal, to the direction of propagation of the ultrasound; t1his: pemits obtaining the most conveniciit migle of irradiation. A setup is shox-m schematically, designed for the scrubbing of mounted ball. and needle bearings, of brake, c0mn nts, of electrical equipment, T pi S/275 /63/000/002/010,i/032 evices for ultrasonic cleaning D405/D301 -and channels, of carburetors and pipe- of components x ith small holes 'I'lles of internal-combustion engines, etc. The setup consists of a 5-1a.7 geimrator (of 22-25 kc frequency) and of a washing bath. The _-!.`9enerator is fixed under the bottom.of the bath. The bath is equip- -ped vrith two actuating scrows. along - which the basket with the com- --ponents to be scrubbed moves; the'baslw-t rotates at the same time in the work.J."ng liquid. The lattcr'vflows successively through a vessel with trichloroethylene, a precipitator, a centrifugal pump and a filte.'.. The optimal temperature of the vorking liquid is -.%'proviided by a heater which is thermostatically controlled. On leav-7 Ing the zone of vibration, the basket Idth the component is addition- ry-i -,-ally, washed~by the filtered:, working'. liquid. The last stage of d .ding the component and of reT~O-Ang the,grease is described in details The parts tbius cleaned are prepared-for subsequent galvanization, metallization etc..,The upper part.1of the bath is equipped with cooling pipes for condensing,~tbe trichloroethylene vapor and for re-use,, The setup is equipp6d~',edth a control panel. An auto- ,I. mati6 device-'for ultrasonic,:. scrubbI ng is shown schematically. PhotographsFare-shown of. ~the~ externs al view of- setups for ultrasonic; 7 BARANEK , A.. iT-ec~hnical conditions for quiet running passer. ~er cars. Przegl kolej mechan 11 no.12:289-293 D 164. 1. Central Designing Office, Poznan. BARAMM, J.; DYTRYCH, 2. ,kgalnot the revision of science. Cook. psycLiat'. 55 no-1:1-3 Yeb 59. 3, Katedra dialektickeho a historickeho materialiamm filoooficko- historicke fakulty Ka- azele , (SCIENCI revision,of Balance (CZ)) p BA Sturovo.. the railroad transferstation of the Czechoslovak and H=g&r:IBm railroads. Zel dop tech 11 no.9tZ70-P-71 v63. BARANEK, Jan,, inz. q The Bratislava railvay junction. Zel dop tech 20 t2e.8:242--,W 162,; 77 Fie (t) 0102 56 SOURCE CODE., CZ/6634765 71600/003/0207/0-209 f i FAUTH(RE: &ucka. Milan (Engizqeer; Candidate of sciences),* Rara:iek Jiri gine _~EnZ eri :7, ~- -In-titute NHKG, Ostrava,- Kuncice' kumny a and Materials Testing_ a ('VYZ zkuse"bni ustav-NHKG) ~,TITLE: Determination of the basicity of steel slag, and of FeO content by measuring the he at of reaction SOURCE: Hutnicke listY, fio--3, 19650 207-209, TOPIC! TAGS: steel, slag, heat of reaction, iron compound, thermistor ABSTR~CT. ositi, the The im portance of the slag comp on is discussed. The speee. of I ana deterTdnation is important for produation control. Authors' method for fasw lysis based on the heat of reaction is described. The method uses a thermistor recorder; the a:pparatus designed for the method, and the method of operating it are described, The calibration curve for the determination of basicity is discussed; accuracy is about 1.554. The ferrous compounds-are oxidized,to ferric by hydrogen peroxide or dichromate. Best- results were obtained with a 30% solution of the peroxide. As the method gives 5 - 15% lower results, preparation of a correction table is described. The total time of analysis is only 2-3 minutes. Orig. art. has: 5 figureso [JFRS1 SUB CODE: 110 20 SUH4 DATE:* none VORIG REF: 001 GTH REF: 001 I -Card - -1 MOUCKA. Milan, inz.; Anz., X-ray spectrum analysis of metallurgic powder materials. Pt. 3. Hut listy 18 no. 12:885-887 D 63. 1. Vyzkumny ustav., Nova hut Klementa Gottwalsa, Ostrava- Kuncice. BARANENKO, A. A.: Master lied Sci (diss) -- "rhe role of bronchography and ......................... tomography in the diagnosis of silicosis". Khar'kov, 1958. 12 pp (Khar'kov lied Inst), 200 copies (KL, No 6, 1959, 142) SERENKO, A.S.. STANISLAVSKIY, Ya.M., KHAZAN, G.L., XHIZENYAKOVA, L.N., OSBTDISKIY, T.G., PROTESLWO, G.A., BARAIMNKO, A.A.., MARCHENKO, N.I. XOTSYUBBHKO, V.K., NESTRUGINA, Z.F., KHRURENKO,.A.B., PYKHTINA. O.N. KRYLOVA, V.K., KOCHKINA, V.N. (KhPrIkov). Hygienic working conditions and the development of pneymoconiosis among workers in iron ore sintering plants. Gig.truda i prof.2ab. 2 no.2:17-20 Mr-Ap'58. (MIRA 11:6) 1 Ukrainskiy UAuchno-iseledovntallskiy Inatitut gigiyeny truda I profzabolevaniy. (LUNGS-,DUST DISBASHS) (IRON AND STEIL WORKERS-DISPIASES AND HYGIM) STANISLAVSKIT, Ya.M., starshiy nauchuyy sotrudnik; BARMNKO, NBSTRUGINA, Z.F.; MINSICATA, L.N. (KharikDVY--~-1- Pheumoconlosis in foundry workars. Vrach.delo no.7:725-727 JI 159. (MIRA 12tl2) 1. Klinlka Ukralnekogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta giglyarq trada i professionallnykh siabolevanty (nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. S.D Reyzellmu). iLUNGS--DUST DISEASES) (YOUNDING-HYGIENIC ASPECTS) BURLACMIKO, P.A., prof.; BARANENKO A.A. Work of the Kharkov Province Scientific Society of Roentgens- logists and Radiologists for 1960~1962:. Vestn. rentgen. i radiol. 38 no.406 Tl-Ag'63 (IUM 17 z2) BARANENKO, G.S., dots. Graphical methods in calculating the strength of machinery Joints. Sud.sil.ust. nolAOI-107 161. (MMA 15:7) 1. Odezskoye vyssheye inzhenernoye morskoye uchillshchp. (Marine engineering) SARA MKO I. Women's councils in J"ustrial enterprises and on collective farms. Sov.profsoiuzy 6 no. 11:61-62 8 038. (KIRA 11:10) 1. Sekretarl oblastnogo sovets profsoyuzov. (Works councils) (Women--Jmployment) GLADUNGHIK, A.(Balgorod);KASHIRTSEV,B.(Blagovesbebensk);IIARANMO.I.(g '.Staitno) First steps of new councils. RTO no.1.141 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:6) I..,Predsedatel' oblastnogo soveta nauchno-tekbnicbeskikb obabcbe- stv(for Gladuncbik). 2. Oblen Amurskogo oblaatnogo soveta'nauchno- ~elchnicb6skikh 6abchadtv (for Kasbintsev). 3.-Chlen oblastnogo soveta nauchno-tekhnichookikh obsbchestv (for:Baranenko). (Te6bnical sbcietles) BARAMNKO, I. - Labor productivity Is growing. Bov.m-rofsoiuz7 7 no.9:48 YT '5 9. 04IRA 12:8) 1. Sekretarl Stalinskogo obisovprofa. (Stalin Province-Labor productivity) DrADU, I. - BARANBNKO. I. k__7 For the shortest workd&7 in the world. Sov.profsoiuzy 16 no.10:24-27 MY 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Predeedatell Stalinskogo sovets, narodnogo khozyaystva (for Dyadyk). 2. Sakretarl Stalinskogo oblastnogo Boveta profsoyuzov (for Baraneuko). (Stalino Province-Hours of labor) L 22720-66 EW-r (d-) /T/F . . . . . . Tin r, -Kc-c--N-R -,-"6 00 2 94 3 SOURCE CODE: WOW- 6illyavi-v. I. UT 1ORQ1, 'Barmenkoo~J!i ---te!~ovp i, ';~~-Via ORGi none 4 TITLE-, Key-aotuated device for Betting and automatic decoding of information. Clase 42t No- 177173 SOURCE: Byalleten' izobreteniy i tovainykh miakov, no. 24, 1965, 106-107 TOPIC TAGSs information processingi punched paper tape, punched card/ ALGOL-60 ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a key-actuated device for setting and automatic decoding of information written in symbols of the algorithmic language ALGOL-60. The device contains a key fieldf a codert a memory unitt and a control unit, To use the device with any punch and to eliminate subjective operator errors, the device contains a mode setting unit and dump of the memory, control and blocking registers (see Fig. 1). The mode settixg unit is connected to the register dump units and the.blocking unit. The register dump unit is also connected to the control unit, and the blocking unit is conneoted to a distributor. The outputs of the register dump unit are connected to the inputs of the memory register dump. The output of the block- ing unit is connected to the input ofthe control unit$ and the outputs of the distributor are connected to the corresponding register inputs. Card 1/2 UDC: 681,142 s/196/62/000/014/031/o46 E194/E155 AUTHOR: Baranenko e. TITLE. Modern methods of chemical analysis and determination of the calorific value of natural gas PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.14, 1962, 8. abstract 14 G 46. (Tr. Gos.-Vaes. in-t po proyektir. i nauchno-issled. rabotam Yuzhgiprotsement, no.2, 1961, 109-12Y~ TEXT: The. cement Industry Is a large consumer Qf *natural gas, using 1.5 milliard (i.e. billion) cubic metres in 1958. in 1965 the consumption should increase to 11, and in 197.0 to about 18 milliard (billion) cubic metres. By 1965 this.will be 77%, and by' 1970 91%, of all the fuel consumed by the cement industry. It is necessary to analyse natural gas and to determine its calorific value. In some cases diurnal variations in calorific value reached + 200 kilocalories/m3 (at n.t7p.). Various types of gas calorimeter are considered.' I!, the thermal laboratories of Yuzhgiprotsement, naturol gas is burned in a self-sealing Card 1/2 Modern methods of chemical analysis... s/196/62/000/014/03i/o46 E194/E155 calorimeter bomb type CK9 -52 (SKB-52), produced by-, . Fizpriborl works no.2 in Kirov, and the calorific value is determined to an accuracy of 20 kcal/m3 (at n.t.p.). Widespread introduction of this calorimeter is recommended. Gas analyser type 6TV1 -2 (VTI-2) manufactured by the 'Laborpribor' Works in Kline is recommended for composition analysis. For routine ana:lysis of Shebalinsk and other natural gases, the Gazoanaliticheskaya laboratoriya Ukrainskogo filiala VNIIGAZ (Gas Analysis Laboratory of the Ukrainian Branch of VNIIGAZ) recommends a somewhat modified design of laboratory chromatograph type XA -2,-l (KhL-2M) developed by the Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut (All-Union Scien tific Research Institute) po pererabotke nefti i gaze i polucheniyu iskusstvennogo zhidkogo topliva (for oil and Gas Refining and Production of Synthetic Liquid Fuel) (VNIINP), 19 references, ~Abztractorfs notes Complete translation$ Card 2/2 BARAISM:O S,,Ye, Quantitative r1pt-embiation of freo sulfuric, acid in ahmimm ,alfv.te and ahudyrm pc.taqsium .91imis. Zav.lab~ 28 no.L-.414 : 62, (!,MZA -15:5) 1, Up-,0'RoVq-kiy zpavod zubov--%f~hebnykh uaterialov i Ukrai-nskiy --Cilia-! Vsesoy,-,zbc)gc nauchro-issledovatel'skogo 5-miti 02~ta pri-Todpyk-h gazov, i,A-wmirrim p!,ts,-,5ium stilfate) LE9 B.; URWCHEYEV9 F A*- BARANENKU S.Yee; NOVIKOVA, Ye.F.; BUKRARAYEV4 R.G.; LAMANOVA,~I.A.: 611finuffiviRRY4.4 v- condensate fields of the Ukrainian SSR. Repart No.ls Averaged condensate of the-Shebelinka field. Izv. AN SSSR Ser.khim. no.10i 1809-1816 o 163. (MRA 17:3) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR, Kazan' i Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut gaza, Khartkov. Determination of the individual W-rocarbon composition of gas SOURCE* Ref. ~-.h. Khimtya, Abf. 6GI341 ]AMBOR: Ba-ranenka S. Ye.: Krivosheyeva, V. 1. TITLE: Trilonometrtc (compleximetric) method for the quzintitotive detcrmlr:Ation of hydroBan aulfidt in natural) casinghead and other Baims TI -1T ca r,n e d as I comp I x !me t r i c t i t r a t i cm c r: dri IX.I. a - C ht-~! Was .,-a, ~,k~ u~ Or "'xT 13S -5F IC Id Cbrnine dark- ~1 I ue ir. an absorpticri ve6sel is suggested (to replace the Drexci the absctvLlon ct' and the titrrtinn of e,;cess Cd*"t' (nT,. t - t i C. Mi. Ole Fi;;; tc bc Ile. CO'd 1/2 2 5791-6- 51; ACCESSION NR: AR4040349 si!ccessi-~e absorptiion vessels, each containing 50 ml of c,adnium acet3te solution 10 g C.-c t C?, ~COC? a nc~ I -,n1 CH3COOH per iiter), at a race 1- er, T. zt (--.I) -..ne:q s ki rn v. t,:i eam---r i chrome cji;ry.-~-iur ur a n Ei go u sv f~ yI p6i4z le c resul t8 c, fthe todometric and Car d 2/ 2 BAP",NKO$P S.yo. UG-,:i hYd~rau*,i.-!-,,, In-dirlomater. Ilefit'. i ghn.prom. no.D66-67 Ta-Mr (hff RA l6: 8) URAnMO,j,A,_(Dnepropetrovsk); KATAGAROV, F.K. (Dnepropetrovsk) Observation of Lyrids in Dnepropetrovsk in 1960. Astron.tsir. no.213:26-28 Jl '60* (MIRA 14:1) (Meteors-4pril) ~JIARUMO, V.A. (Dnepropetrovsk); KATAGAROV, F.K. (Dnepropetrovsk) Observations of a fireball in Dnepropetrovsk. Astron.tsir. no.213: 28 JI 160. (MIRA 14:1) (meteors--may) Q~!~~~ffAGAROVq F*K* Observation-. of lunar woultatione of stars in Dnepropetrovek, Aatronotoire no*213:28-29 Jl 160* (MIRA 14:1) 1. Vizuallno-opticheekaya stantoiyal Dnepropetrovsk. (Oocultations) BARAUMO* V.A.; BOGUDLOV, A.M,; KATAGAROV, F.K.; NCGENKO, Yu.A. Observations of fireballs in Dnepropetrovsk. Astron.tair. no.218:16-17 F f6l. (MA 14:7) 1. Dnepropetrovskaya vizuallno-optichbakaya stantsiya. (Meteors) BARANENKO V.A.j KATAGAROV, F.K. Observations of lunar occultations of stars. Astron.tair. no.22200-31 My 161. (MM 1514) 1. Dnepropetrovskaya sivuallno-optieheskaya stantsiya. (Oooultations) BARANENKO, V.A.; MATAGAROV, F.K. Observations of lunar occultations of stars in Dnepropetrovsk. Astron.tair. no.224s34-35 Ag 161. (KMA 16s1) L. Dnepropetrovskaya vizuallno-opticheskay~ stantaiya. (Occultations) BARABHKO. V.A. Observation of the partial lunfir eclipes of August 26p 1961. Astron.taire no.231:14-15 N 162. (NIRA 16`4) 1. Dnepropetroveiiy gosudarstvennn unimpitet,'siantsiya lokuostvennykh sputnikov Zemli. (Eolipses, Lunar-1961) - BAR-A-NENK0 V-A, DEMOVA, N.1e.; CHIKARENK0, A.L. Observations of lunar occulationB of Uranus and stare in Dnepropetrovsk. Astron.tsir. no.231:27-8 X 162. (MIM 16&41) la Dnepropetrovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeroitet. (Occulatione) RARANIPI~D, V.A.; XATAGAROVv F.K. Obeervations of Jupiter in 1960. Biu2. VAGO no. 31:44, 0 162 (MIRA 16:4~ 1, Kharikavokoye otdeleniye Voesoyusnogo astronomo-goodemi- cheiskogo obehabestva, (Jupiter) BARANENXO. V.A.; DEMIDOVA, X.Ye.; CRIKARENKO, A.L. Observations of lunar occultations of stars in Dnepropetrovsk. BILL Inst.teor.astron. 9 no.8:581-582 164. (MIRA 17::i2) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy universitet. BARANENKO.,, Ar Jupiter in the autumn of 1962. Biul. VAGO no.35-.40-43 164. (MIRA ISU) 1. Kharllcovskoye otdoleniye Vsesoyuznogo astronomo-g--odezicheskogo obahchestva. ZAYTSIV, I.L. I BAP409 -fw--aJL p radaktor; KAVARIN. &A., redaktor; GORYACW-w-%-v6fe9 redaktori TUMAPXM, N.A., tekbnichaskly r6daktor [Course In higher mathematics for technical schools) Kura vyasihsi matematiki dlia tekbnikumov. Pod reds G.B.Baranankova. Hooky&, Gose izd-vo tokbniko-isoret. lit-ry, 1954. 336 p. [Microfilm] (MIRA 8:3) (09ometry' Analytic) (Calculus, Differential) (Calculus, Integral) SAVCHUK, Petr Hironovich;JMUNINKOVI G.S., redaktor; RAZUMOVSKAYA. A.P.& redaktor; GAVRILOV. B.S., taTEm-lefteslay redaktor [A collection of problems in higher mathematics for technical schools] Bbornik zadach po vysbhei matematike dlia tekhnikumov. P6d-red. G.S. Baranenkova. Moskva. Oos. izd-vo tek~niko-teoret.'Iit-ry, '~'456. 132 p. NathematicB-Troblems, exercises, etc.) 9:12) ZATTSIV, Ivan lazarevich; I~AIA'ffl loll G 8 redaktor; KAVERIN, N.A., ii ': TUMARXIRA, N.A.. takhniche- redaktor; GMTACH&TA. M.H., r. skiy redaktor I [A 'course in higaer mathematics for technical schools] Kure vyashei -zatepatiki dlia tokhaikumov. Pod red. G.S.Baraneakova. 12d. 2-os, ispr. Moskva, Goa. iscl-vo tekhniko-teoret. lit-ry, 1956. 340 p. (Mathematics) (KRA 9 -8) UGAROVA, N,A.,, red.; ZATTMff , Ivan Lwmrsvloh; -j4 ~,W-114 Zzw", AEUAXOT, S*N,,. tokhn. rode [Cmso In higher mathomtios for tachnicml schoolol rurs Yrsobal mtematiki dlis takimik=oy, Pbd red*' W.S, Samnoutova. Isd4l 3-, perer, Kookva, Goo, Isd-va fisiko-matenatichookol lit-ry,, 1958. 372 p. (MIRL 11:10) (Nathemtice) 16(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2061 Baranerikov, G. S., Boris Pavlovich Demidovich,,4f. A. Yefimenko, S. M. Kogan, G. L. Lunts, Ye. F. Porshneva, Ye. P. Sycheva, S. V. Frolov, R. Ya. Shostak, and A. R. Yanpollskly Zadachi i uprazhneniya po matematicheskomu analizu dlya vtuzo'Y- (Problems and Exercises in Mathematical Analysis for Vtuzes) Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1959. 472 p. 40,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page)t Boris Pavlovich Demidovich; Tech. Ed.t K. F. Brudno; Ed. (Inside book)i N. A. Ugarova. PURPOSE: This book is approved by the USSR Ministry of Higher Education as a textbook for students of vtuzes, especially correspondence students and evening students specializing in mechanical engineering. It may also be used for independent study. Card 1/10 Problems and Exercises in Mathematical (Cont.) SOV/2061 COVERAGE: The book is a collection of 3193 problems din higher mathematics (excluding analytic geometry) arranged'in systematic order for vtuzes. At the beginning of each chapter a short theoretical introduction, neces- sary formulas, and solutions of more important typical problems are given. Answers are given for all problems/and for the more complicated ones hints and drawings are provided, making the book more useful to correspon- dence students. The authors give special attention to the more important parts of the subject, such as, calculation of limits, differentiation and integration technique, construction of graphs, application of differen- tial and integral calculus, series, and solution of differential equations. Chapters covering these subjects, therefore contain more problems than the others. The authors thank Docent S. N. Kuzlmin, Docent Ye.A. Lubny- Gertsyk, instructors N. V. Sakharov, G. V. Tolstova, and L Z. Yudelevichj Professor A. P. Yushkevich, Docent 1. N. Bronshteyn, Ye. A. Soboleva, the Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut (Moscow Institute of Energetits) Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy insitut (All-Union Civil Engineering Correspondence Institute), Docent R. S. Guter, and N. A. Ugarova, editor of Fizmatgiz, for help in preparing the book. There are no references. Card 2/10 Problems and Exercises in Mathematical (Cont.) TABLE OF CDNTENTSi Preface Ch. 1. Introduction to Analysis 1. Concept of a function 2. Graphs of elementary functions 3. Limits 4. Infinitesimals and infinitely large values 5. Continuity of functions Ch. II. Differentiation of Functions 1. Direct computation of derivatives 2. Table of differentiation formulas 3. Derivatives of functions not clearly defined 4. Geomettic and mechanical applications of a derivative 5. Derivatives of higher orders 6. Differentials of the first and higher orders 7. Mean value theorems 8. Taylor's formula 9. Hospital-Bernoulli rule for evaluating indeterminate forms SOV/2061 7 9 9 20 31 34 40 40 44 54 58 64 68 72 73 75 Card 3Ao Problems and Exercises in Mathematical (Cont.) SOV/2061 Ch. 111. Extrema of Functions and Geometric Applications of a Derivative 79 1. Extrema of a function of one argument 79 2. Direction of concavity. Reflection points 87 3. Asymptotes 89 4. Constructing the graphs of functions by characteristic points 91 5. Differential of an arc. Curvature 97 Ch. IV. The Indefinite Integral 102 1. Direct integration 102 2. Method of substitutions 10B 3. Integration by parts ill 4. Simplest integrals containing quadratic trinomials 113 5. Integration of rational functions 116 6. Integration of certain irrational functions 120 7. Integration of trigonometric functions 123 B. Integration of hyperbolic functions 128 9. Application of trigonometric and hyperbolic substitutions for com- puting integrals of the form R('x,-V-ax-27"+ ~bx4 c ) dx, where R is a rational function 129 Card 4/10 Problems and Exercises in Mathematical (Cont.) SOV/2061 10. Integration of various transcendental functions 130 11. Application of "reduction formulas" 131 12. Miscellaneous examples of integration 131 Ch. V. The Definite Integral 133 1. The definite integral as the limit of a sum 133 2. Computing definite integrals by means of indefinite integrals 135 3. Improper integrals 138 4. Substitution of variable in a definite integral l41 5. Integration by parts 144 6. Mean value theorem 145 7. Areas of plane figures 147 8~ Length of an arc of a curve 153 9. Volume of solids 155 10. Area of a surface of revolution 160 11. Moments. Centroids. Guldenus' theorems 162 12. Applications of definite integrals to the solution of physical problems 166 Card 5/10 Problems and Exercises in Mathematical (Cont.) SOV/2061 Ch. VI. Functions of Several Variables 172 1. Fundamental concepts 172 2. Continuity 175 3. Partial derivatives 177 4. Total differential of a function 179 5. Differentiation of composite functions 182 6. Derivative in a given direction and gradient of a function 185 7. Derivatives and differentials of higher orders 188 8. Integration of total differentials 193 9. Differentiation of implicit functions 195 10. Substitution of variables 202 11. Tangential plane and normal to a surface 207 12. Taylor's formula for a function of several variables 210 13. Extreme of a function of several variables 210 14. Problems on finding the greatest and least values of functions 216 15. Singular points of plane curves 219 16. Envelope 221 17. Length of an arc of a space curve 222 18. Vector-function of a scalar argument 223 19. The moving trihedral of a space curve 226 20. Curvature and torsion of a space curve 230 Card 6/10 Problems and Exercises in Mathematical (Cont.) SOV/2061 Ch. VII. Multiple and Line Integrals 233 1. Double integrals in rectanqular coordinates 233 2. Substitution of variables in a double integral 239 3. Calculating areas 242 4. Calculating volumes 244 5. Calculating the areas of surfaces 246 6. Applications of the double integral to mechanics 247 7. Triple integrals' 248 8. Improper integrals dependingon parameter. Improper multiple integrals 255 9. Line integrals 259 10. Surface integrals 269 11. Ostrogradskiy-Gauss formula 271 12. Elements of field theory 2773 VIII. Series 277 1. Numerical series 277 2. Series of functions 288 3. Taylor series 29.5 4. Fourier series 301 Card 7/10 Problems and Exercises In Mathematical (Cont.) SOV/2061 Ch. ~.X. Differential Equations 306 1. Verifying solutions. Formation of differential equations of fami- lies of curves. Initial conditions 306 2. Differential equations of the first order 308 3. Differential equations of the first order with separable variables. Orthogonal trajectories 310 4. Homogeneous differential equations of the first order 314 5. Linear differential equations of the first order. Bernoulli equations 315 6. Exact differential equations. Integrating factor 318 7. Differential equations of the first order not solved with respect to the derivative 320 8. Clairaut and Lagrange equations 322 9. Miscellaneous exercises on differential equations of the first order 324 10. Differential equations of higher orders 329 11. Linear differential equations 332 12. Linear differential equations of the second order with constant coefficients 334 13. Linear differential equations with constant coefficients of order higher than second 340 Card 840 Problems and Exercises in Mathematical (Cont.) SOV/2061 14. Euler's equations 341 15. Systems of differential equations 342 16. Integration of differential equations by means of power series 344 17. Problems on Fourier's method 346 Ch. X. Approximate Computations 350 1. Operations on approximate numbers 350 2. Integration of functions 355 3. Computing the real roots of equations 359 4. Numerical integration of functions 365 5. Numerical integration of ordinary differential equations 368 6. Approximate computation of Fourier coefficients 376 Answers 378 Appendixest 460 I. Greek Alphabet 460 Card 9/10 Problems and Exercises in Mathematical (Cont.) SOV/2061 II. Certain Constants 460 III. Inverse Values, Powers, Roots, Logarithms 461 IV. Trigonometric Functions 463 V. Exponential, Hyperbolic, and Trigonometric Functions 464 VI. Certain Curves 465 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 10/10 LK/lsb B-26-59 KO, V BARAMKOV G.S.4 DRIIDOVICH9 B.P.; ;XF OA*; KOGANp S.M.; LUNTSp G.L.; PORSEIRVAp YeoFe; SYCHftAp Ye.P.; FROIDV, S.V.; SHOSTAXt R.7a.; YANPOLISKUP A.R.'- UGAROVA, N.A.9 red.; 9-IOLYANSKIYg M.L.9 te red.; BRUDNOP K.F. -khn. red. (Problems and exercises in mathematical ana4sis for shools of higher education) Zadachi i uprachneniia, po -:natematicheskoru ana- lizu Oda vtuzov.-Izd.2.v ispr. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo fiziko- matem. lit-ryq 1961. 472 p. -- WU 14:8) (Mathematical analyai*.-ProblemB, exercisesp etc*) ZAYTSEV, Ivan Lazarevich; red.; KOPYLOVA, AA, red.; T. Sh. , tekba. . red. (Course 1#1higher nathematics for technical schools] Kure vysshei matematik-i dlia tekhnikumov. Izdg5. Moskva, Fizmat- giz, 1962. 416 p. (MI RA 16: 8) (Mathematics) BARANE!NKER& DEMIDOVICH, B.P.; YEFIMUKO, V.A.; KOGAN, S.M.; t L S, G.L.; PORSHNEVA, Ye.F.; SrCHEVA, Ye.P.; FROIDV, S.V.; SHOSTAK, R.Ta.; TANPOLISKIY, A.R.; BAYEVAp A.F., red.; BRUDNO, K.F., tekhn. red. (Problems and exercises in mathematical analysis] Zadachi i uprashneniia po matematicheskomu analizu dlia vtuzov. Pod red. B.P.Domidovicha. lzd.4., ispr. Moskva, Fitmazgiz, 1963~ 472 P. I (MIRA 16:10) (Mathematical analyeis-Probleso, exercises, ate.) ZAYTSEV, Ivan Lazarevich, BARANENKOV, G.S., red.; BAYEVA, A.P., red. [Elements of higher mathematics for technical schools] Elementy vysshei matematiki dlia tekhnikumov. Izd.7.$ perer. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 422 p. (MIRA 17:10) POLYAKOV, A.A., prof.; BARANENKOV, M.A., aspirant I-, ~ - Measures of veterinary hygiene.against listerellosis. Vetarinariia. 40 no.6:70-73 Je 163. (MIRA 111:1) 1. Vsesoyuzriyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut veterinarnoy sanitarii. BAROTMOV, M.A.p kand.veterin.nauk Disinfection of hc--ge skins during listeriosis. Veterinarila 41 no.3:92-94 Mr 165. (MIRA 1814) 1. Grodnenakiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut. Peri&ieal t Priroda 44/7, 118 - 3-19, Jul 1955 Abstraot j An account is given of catching, in the Barents sea, se-teral sp3cimens of a f4sh Imown under the Latin scientific name of jaralenis, 1. kr8yeri, which wab pmviously not '.mo-.m to inhabit such northerly wa- ters. Some facts are also presented as to the nature of food sources of this fish. Mistration. Institution : Submitted : BARAMKOVA, A.S.( ERMLINA. M.S.: YUDANOV', I.G. Distribution of larvRe of the sea-porch of the genus Sabastes in the Norwegian Sea.-BOk1.AR SSSR Ill no.2.-489-4go N'156. (MIRA 10.11) I.r Polyarnyy nauchno-Issledovatellekly institut morskogo rvbnogo khosqaystva i okeanografii. Predstavleno akademikom Ys.N. Pavlovskim. (Norwegian S6a--Perch) BARUE NKOVA, A. S. (1-irs.) "Some Information on the Distribution of Sebastes," paper presented at the 45th meeting of the Intl. Council for the FA-ploration of the Sea, Bergen, Norway, 305ept to 8 Oct 57. Trans - A-3,09B,403, 12 Feb 58 BARaWKdVi, A. S. PrellrAnary data on the count of young codfiehea (Ckidus morbu.- morhua and Gadus aeglefirms) in the Barents Sea. Timdy Harm. biol. sta. 3: 149-158 '57. (MIRA 11t2') (Barents Sea-Godfich) VA ALTTHCR BARANENKOVA A.S. FA - 3379 T1TIZ -Dita on the Distribution of Sea Parches of the Genus Hobastes. (Materialy k raspredelenlyu morskikh okuney roda Seba-ste-TsT.- F91IODICAL Uoklady Akademli Nauk SSbpVol 113,Nr 2,pp 468-471 M.U.S. -) Received 6/1957 Reviewed b/1957 ABSTRACT In 1956 in spring the Polar ScientJfic and Ressarch Institute for Marine fish Sconomy and Oceanography in Murmansk (PINHO - Palayrnyy naucuno-iss- ledovateltakiy institut morakogo rybnogo khozyayata i okeanografii) car- ried out a series of.investigation3 on t he trawler "Rossiya" in the We- stern part of the Barents Sea and in tht:eastern part of the Norwegian Sea between the Bear Island and the Lofoten.dpecial attention was paid to tne fishing area of Koptyov, namely in that part where in April.,Vay the sea- perch Sebastes marinus ("perch with beak" of fisherman) flocks, together in great numbe . By the e investigations new particulars on the distri- bution of profitable and nonprofitable fishes were acquired, Apart from the specimens common in the northeast of the Atlantic- Sebastes marinus marinus 8,marinus menttfilla and 3.viviparus speciemens sea-percn which :Var-i-e-d-fr-o-m--t-h-e--me-n~Moned forms -were caught in the area of the ka- A4 lang Bank on the northwest coast of Norwey.On their lower jaw they haa a humpy bone appendix, smaller than in the case of S.a.mentella though more FR distinctly developed than in the case of :j.m.marinus. txter-n-al~y uey we- :$Lr, re similar to tha latter form. They were founa only once more in the Ba- AVj rents-Sea. In charts ana schedul9s this form is denoted aa :sl.sp. Tne di- C;ar Card 1/2 stribution of sea-perch in the different seasons is not tne same. The chai - BAR&0=U._A_S.+ BARSUKOV, V.V.; POITORARM0. I.YA.; SYSOYINA, T.K.; KHOMINA, N. S. Morphological characteristics, volf fishes (Anarchichas lupus Steenstrup et Hallgrimsson) in no.8:1i86-1200 A& 160. distribution, and feeding of young 1., A.minor Olafsen, A.latifrous the Barents Sea. iool.'zhur. 39 (MIRA 13: 8) 1. Polar Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography, Murmansk, and Zoological Institute of the U.S.S.R. Academy, of Sciences, Uningrad. (Barents Sea-Wolf fish) I RARAHMOVA, A.S.; PONOMARENKO, V.P*; SEBFd3RYAKM, V.P. The skate Raja opinioauda Jensen in the Barents Sea. Vop. ikht. 2 no.1:18-24 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Polyarnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy i proyektnyy institut morskogo rybnogo khozyRystva, i okeanografti (PIMO), Murmansk. (BAREETS SEA--SKATES (FISHES)) MUROMOVA, R.S.; AFANASIYEVA, I.N.~, uchastiye:_BARANKOVA L.M. Pb3yamides based on amino acids of the cyclohexane series. Part 1:,Polyamides based on cis- and trans-isomers of 4-aminocyclohe-Vlacetic acid. Vysokom. soad. 5 no.10: 6 1467 0 163. (MTRA 17-. li- 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauclino-issiedovateliskiy I proyektnyy institut azotnoy pronyshlennosti i produktov ----dnicheskoggo sinteza. BAIPiKENKOVA TAG_.(~-_',qqkva) Cholesterol xanthomatous pericarditis. Arkh. Pat. no.7455-58 164- fMI-H-4 18:7) 1. Laboratoriya patolog-iii starosti (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSP -prC, T.V T I - f. Darydovsk-!V) ntituta morfolgii cheloveka (direktor - chlem"korr,espondent AMN SSsR A.P.Avtsyn) AMN, SSSR. t! i-,-A 1',Itscu , C~.. G. General method for calculatirn of then-.cdyra!-,.ic parar,.et~.!rs in p~ c cesses of tl--e flowing. of Cases under variatle ccndl tions.Q 'V01. 5, I~o. 2, Jcn./June 10,515. STULII 51 Cnic-"'TAR! 1.z EINEFICE;,Tick. . TLMILMY Eucuresti'v Romania So: East European Acc~!ssion, Vol. 5, No. 5, May 1956 BARAMESCU, G. BAMIJESCU) G. General definition of the concept of a molecule. p. 227 Vol. 5, No. 1/2, Jan./June 1955 STLTDII SI CLRCL'TARI DE ENIRGETICA Bucuresti, RLmonia So: East -,uropean Accession, Vol. 5, No. 5, May 1956 BARA14ESCU, G. Extension of the validity of the equation pVy- =consto P, 331- STUDII SI CERCETARI DE ENERGMCA. Bucuresti. VO. 5. no. -1 4, July/ Dec. 1955. I/ SOURCE:.East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library .)f Congress, Vol. 5, No. U, November, 19560 BARANESCU, 0. Determination of optimum moments for control of valves of internal-combustion engines. p. 381. STUDII SI CERCETARI DE ENERGETICA. Bucuresti. Vol. 5, no. 3/4, July/Dec. 1955. SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congres3. . Vol. 5, No. 11, November, 1956. BARA NMCU, G. Com-outation of the real cycle four-stroke enrines with compression icnit-Ion L and direct injection. In English. P-307. REVUE DIELECTROTECHNIQUE ET DIENUIGIETIQUE. JOURINAL 01, EIECTROTECHNICS AILM EiMC-ETICS. (Acade!-Ida Republicii Populare Romine. Institutul de Energetica) Bucuresti, Rumania Vol. 3, no. 2, 1958. Mlonthly list of Eastern European Accession Index (EI]AI) W vol. 8;, N'o. 11 Noveviber 155 9 Uncl. BARAIMSOU, G. A method of simplifying the computation of combustion under variable working conditions. P- 309- kaudemia Republicii Populare Romine. Inatitutul de Energetica. STUDII SI CEIICEMI DE ENMGETICA. Bucuresti, Runenia. Vol. 8. no. 2, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions MAI) 2Z, Vol. 8, no, 7. July 1959- Uncl. 13aranescu, G. TECH140U)GY Periodical FTUDII SI CERCETARI DE EWGETICI, Vol. B.; No. 3, 1958 Baranescu., G.; Injection law in feeding systems provided with pumps driven by elastic delivering. P. 367. Monthly List of East Europ6an Accessions (FYAI) 1Z. Vol. 8., No. -ma:!,- 1959, Unclass. p :o, Tfie, interpratitition of some thgmpfteunle quqnfities. + Lit Acpd. rep 0 Ware flemige. ASI. enmrl, - , - - - , ~p j 054- Silt et( e7mriii. 6 111C Signiticance C F at W :nethEvJ of evaluntion of the internal energy aud Oil! e Opy are diseusst~d. The nth, dCtil. Uf energy ChallgeS LIkItS not require a knowledge vf- the different forms of inte-rual llowever,tospecifya property of stattuf a system, much as its temp. after u sueceision of changes Including chtuli~ re-actiolls, it ismcce5sary to know not only the toud, intenial energy, bat also its diitributiun. This cuergy can he exPressed as the sum of a sensible imertull emrgy, which is du,., to, 11101, agitation, and a Chem. energy. Tile natural referinlec state lor Lr.),',x the internal ~nergv and the enthalpy r, i~ tim tellip'of Als, 2cro. Wilt% 5U01 thl'i im'. not able, it is ucccsary to ddhiv lhc~v itmc6,uis x%ith r.-sia!cz Lj ~Walc cob veil tional Icicle-,Ice sutc. RtIttiol;-i obuizmi in this inauner live wMit) only i,,i computational I'll r S. A. Stzrg,_. ~;N - BARANESCU G. On the interpretation-of some quantities in thermodynamics. Rev electrotechn energet 4 no.2:333-340 '559. (Ew 10:1) -(Thermodynamics) PAPATTSCU, 0. bome problems related to the utilizable enerff,. p. IF' STUDIT SI CERC'TTIAPI DE F24-TGETICA Buctircsti, Rumania Vol 9, no. 2, 1959L Monthly list of European Accession Index(EEAI) LC 7o!. &, No. 11 November 1959 Uncl. BAWESCLT# G.; VASILESCU9 A.C,, Regulation of the combustion, ending in internal-combustion engines. Rev electrotechn energet 5 no.2:367-379 160. (EFAI 10:5) 1. Comite de redactiong Revue d'electrotechnique et dlenergetique, secretaire scientifique (for Vasilesou) (Gas and oil engines) BARAMCU Some- prc?ble" in . computing -tho, flow of- the gases of vai-lable cbmmi- tion tinder varlOble,conditions. Studii care.energet 11 no.2".283-290 Meril)iu-a--- Comitetului de redactie "Stiidii si cereetari de energetic&." S/262/62/000/022/005/007 E194/E135 AUTHOR: Bgr~nescu, G. TITLE: Calculations of supercharging by a turbo-compressor for four-stroke internal combustion engines PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdeltnyy vypusk, Silovyye ustanovki, no.22, 1962, 43, abstract 42.22.275. (Studii *i cercetiiri energ..Acad. RPR, v.11, no'.39 196i, 469-465). (Roumanian: summaries in Russian and French) TEXT: A method is given for calculating supercharging of four-stroke internal combustion engines by a turbo-compressor. The method is valid with both variable.and constant pressure in the receiver. In the calculations, account is taken of: the control of phase distribution; changes in specific heat with changes in temperature, Changes in the mixture composition resulting from mixing of air with exhaust gases and from heat exchange between gases and the cooling fluid are allowed for. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation Card 1/1 BARAMESCIT, George Determinirg principal dimensions of a general uonnecting rod- crank mechanism. Studii cerc mec apl 12 -no.6:1293-130) 161. BARANESCU, George A generalization of the formulas of harmonic analysis for the driving moment produced by the forces of inertia and weight in the pieces of the connecting rod-crank mechhnisms in internal- combustion engines. Studii core moc apl 11 n0.511193-1219 162. t~' 1. I the um in fcui--!:troke roL-,ra with e r s -'.tudl-' c~m- mei~ &I-I -i6- nc.' ,,,o wa 965 -87 I I-n e T c I ir r, L'~i~ E%nanlan fica4smy; 1 tit, t BARAY&S, M. 1. 29162 Effekt-Ivnost' otdalInykh priamor vegetativnogo razmnozheniya ka--tofelva Trudy B&-F;hktr. nauch.- tooled. Polevod. ::tnLntnjj, T. ill, 10,48 . (Nolon-titul: 1947), a. 346-58.- Biblio.-r! 7, Nazv. SO: Letopis' Zhuz--allmykh Statey, Vol. 39, Moskva, 1949 BARAMTS, 14. (FoodDsiya) Repair of the power owitch ixt,the "VEF-Akkord" radio-phonograph combination. Radio no.l+:" Ap 163. (MM 16:3) (Electric switohgear) 4 GOFMSHTM, M.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; KIRILWV, B.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; TXACHEM, V.K., inzh.; GOIATMO, A.I., iazh.; POGORZHELISKIT, V.I., inzh.; BARAWS, P.D., inzh.; TASHCHEMW, Z.A., inzh.; Metablishing the most satisfactory conditions for rolling on blooming mills with increased load on the main driving motor. Izv. vys. ucheb. sav.; chern. met. no-3:91-101 Mr 158. (NM 11:5) 1.Zhdanovski7 metallurgicheskiy institut i zavocl "Azovetall". (Rol'AAng mills-Blectric driving) ~Xchxnjli r.- a1, Ctlow and ativisvin tba gm4 d~~~ anit- PJIOCJ`I-OC.H,,, th 70-70.5'. d. TOM, 06 1.4370, arid: U ary arid terdary skobabi. V. N. nicun WtB with se=d 29.4,o 11. 1.%opro"yraethylpyfidinium chIcnde and , tt.Nma N. K. B=ne an. T& COH gave ijo~PrOCIIOCAfr, 1- 71 d~- . . . . . . . . . . 7- ; t --J3U, 40.6~ and z1% kke, 0 y Q iw- . I Ujiftf. Aluxt. CO)~CII:. tin 77--9.5% 4.0 WOB, jV 1.39&1. UA cmd Me3-- M-5; Ball. Acad. Sci. U,S.S.R., Dip, Chm, M. 1955. COll in 17 hni, at 120' gave (MriC0),C[I,, 4SI Ver -T WY7-T2(l3nzI. transluticyn), cf. CA. 40, 45M.--Quateluary COCH.OCRAfrC&III3, it 128-g-, d,, ~ _W1. 00 1 -ON. ammonium salts cGndj. the ROCHI wroup met with second- and 43.1% 111. 1 and trr.-ArzOll in 30 hrs. at IT-1.51 ary and t ertiary alcz. with fro-mation ol formals. Thus,cyrio- alive 11 and C,11,,OCHOC_kfr.E,*, 1,.~ i 19 5 -1,, 17 _17, hexylo3yinrthylpyridiniurn chloride (D,20.64 g.) and 13-47 09103, rj,' 1.445:1, in comhawil ,I 2W (,~~i A 11~, 6 h,l~ at 1W, ga'e lb 4. (COI.,O)'CII, CH "J'00i'Cl G bm 227L~--&)-, d.0- 0.9716, mr, 1.470. Jec-aztYloll- . M. methylgridinium chInrlar (Ila) andser-ectyl ale. gave 40% * d 0 8419 II CTA O M b f Application of the Ball resrdon 9 ==L&_nhkIa. I -7,6-ivio) sawn and AJP (Univ ShiSLbA ~ - , % ft )_Cf 2l 1? (C# u 3 ( ), s 1.4322. 1 und MeRtCHOH save 24.9% (AfeFiCHOWHS, . . g Ap eharm. 59U. (Japan) 2,341--(l 1'. ' b,, GU.&-60.8', d. 0.8472, nir 1.4124, 5-2.9% MeEtCHOCHr eJ ca., C.A. 42, 8916f) fur oxidiz~ing pulyrne a1cs. in 1, t,.0 bn O.W-16. PIP 1.402, and ' 2.27p With uctivated Mnot to unsatd. aidehydes was Lipplied to U. 12i:di."PrONguvcl8.4%(i5iD-nONCHs.51-.2itiso- anamitic alo. with the following re-valts (alz., reactimi, temp., reactiun time in firs., anti % 'yield and m.p. Lf tht stmicatba2one of the curre-sponding aldrlyde girca); Ph- CHiOR, 22-,35', 2. 70, 215-16', 3,4-CHOC41LCIIi0lI. 35*, 1. 65, 1777% 2-11OColliCH.011, 2W, 3 1 60, 224% fur- furyL 19--20* '35 ' 40 190-2% 3-pyridyl, 21 6, 1.5,50.21&- 4-pyi~;I, 3, 60, 213-16', W. T. S~ _77 MA 7~ -b . 11 % i 1, 1 . ''. ., BAp,ANETSKAyA, N. K., Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) "On the reactions of qua- ternary anmonie, salts with certain nucleophilic reagents.* MOB, LFub House Acad Sci USSR v 1955. 11 pp (Acad Sei USSR, Inst of Elexento- 7 organic Compounds), 120 copies (KL, 16-50, 116) - 12 - 62-58-3-19/30 AUTHORSt Kursanov, D. N. , Baranetskaya, N. K. TITLE: r-Benzylpyridine-N-Cyclopentadienyli(f6 (y-benzilpiridiniy- -N-tsiklopentadiyenilid) PERIODICALz Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,Otdelent,~ Khimicheskikh Nauk 1958, Nr 3, PP. 362 - 363 (USSR) a ABSTRACT: Three representatives of a new class of bipolar compounds (which contain a negatively charged oyclopentadienyl group) were already earlier described by the authors. It was now interesting to synthesize the above-mentioned compound, where (in contrast to the ilide) the ammonia nitrogen is di- Tectly connected with the negatively charged group. On that occasion the same method was employed which Lloyd and Smizum employed in the synthesis of piperidine-cyclopentadienylide. The compound synthesized by the authors of this report pos- sesses all properties similar to the ilides (see the diagram on absorption in the ultraviolet spectral region. There are Card 1/2 11 figure and 5 references, 2 of whicb are Soviet. 62-58-3-19/30 T-Benzylpyridine-N-Cycloper.tadienylide ASSOCIATIONs Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute :tr mmmbalv- organic Compounds AS USSR) 0 SUBMITTED: October 12, 1957 Card 2/2 K URSArOV v D. F. BAR MTSKM 0 N K PAPMES9 Mi. Reactions of cyclopentadienylides. Izv. All' SSSR. Otd, khimf nauk no. 1;140-1" Ja 161. (I-mul 141--)) 1. Institut elementoorganichaskikh soyedineniy ~Tl ELS", (Cyclopentadiene) KURSANOV, D.N.; BARANETSKAYA, N.K. vr~ Structure of N-benzyl pyridiniuaIi 1 1 , 19020~- Izv. AN SSSR. .71-- Otd.khim.nauk no.9:1703-1?04 S (MIRA 14:9) l.- Institut eleinentoorganicheskikh soyedineniy P11 SSSR. (Pyridinium compounds) PARNESO Z. N,; BARANMKAYA N K - KMANOV, D. N. Relation be*wretm trietbyl axonium fluoborate and bydrids- ion donors. Izv. AN SSSR Otd. khIm. nauk no.121-2238-2240 D 962, (MIRA 3-6:1) 1. Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (ozonium compounds) (Hydrides) KURSANOV, D.N.; SETKINA, V-N.; BAR-AWITSKAYA., N.F,.~ DVORYANT3EVA, G.G.,- I WITERIKOVA, R.B. ..... -- Isotopic e-