SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALFIONOV, Y. M. - ALFTAN, E. A.

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6 6z~ t /0 w 4- 80~5 t#t *44/~o 40 qo IV 4 1/~ Yu /? 7 11409 ///406/ ;eE v 1 6,0 /**1 ql 0 DYACHMO, V.N., kandemer..nsuk; AIYIONOV, Yu,M. (KtWbjvabav) Kassil-Grashchenkov's method of treating peptic ulcer. Klin.ned. 36 no.2:118-119 F '58. (MIRA 11:4) ~.. 1z 7akulltattikoy terapevtitneekoy kliniki (zav, - prof, X.Te. Kavetskiy) Kvqbj,ehevskogo meditsinBkogo instituta. (P3PTII; UICER, ther. iontophoresis of vitamin B-1 (Rue)) (VITAH IN B-1. ther. use peptic ulcer, iontophoretic admin. (Rue)) (ION TAANSM iontophoraBle of vitamin B 1 in peptic ulcer (Rue)) ALIFIONOVAY O,A. . inzh.j FDLIYANOV, V.V. , inzh.; KRAVTSOVY -N.S., inzh. Modernizing construction windlasses. Mekh. stroi. 18 no.6;15-16 ~Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Saratovskiy zavod atroitellnykh mashin. (Winches) ALFIF6,VIC, S. Italian-Swedish &pedition ~.n the Adriatic, 1955. P. 140. (GODISNJM, Yugosa._Rvia~ 1955 (published 1956.) ,90: Monthly List of East European Accessiolis (FEAL) LC) Vol. 6. no. 71 July 1957, UnA. A111:3EVIC, S. "Research on the bottom of the sea for the purpose of laying high-tension cables. 11 P. 338 (Energija) Vol. 6, no- 11/12, Nov./Dec. 1957 Zagreb, Yugoslavia SO.- Monthly Index of Eas-.~ European Accessions (MAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. April 1958 AMPIREVIC, Slobodan, prof., Results of morphologio and geologic research of the marine sedi- ments in the southern Adriatic. &Adrograf.god 1958 (Pablished 1959)1125-154. MAI 9:5) 1. Inatitut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo - split. (Yugoslavia-Sedimentation and deposition) (Adriatic Sea) 0 nf ALFIREVIC, S. Scientific activJty of the Institute for Ocenno7raphy and Fisherle.-i 6uring 1960. Hidrograf god 160 (puble 161)t23.-33. AIFIREVIC, Slobodanj._Rr_oL_ Results of the morphologic and geologic research of marine sedimetts ivz the canals of the Zadar group of islands. Hidrograf god 19-9?:67- 104 160.- (EEAI 10:6) 1. Insitut za ocitanografiju i ribarstvo, Split. (Yugoslav:la--Oceanography) (Adriatic Sea) (Morpholov) (Geology) (Sedimentation and deposition) AIXIREVIC, Slobodan, prof. Influence of the mar.Ine and geologic studies on the laying of high-tension Mbles in the canals of the Zadar islands. Blektroprivreda, 14 no-3:157-165 Mr 161. 1. Institut za, )ceanografiju i ribarstvo, Split. I ) I I =?IRMC, Slobodan . -0 .. Results ~-p-rbispects of scientific reaearch respecting the Adriatic Sea. Blol glas 16 no,I%Al-A6 163 1. Institut za oceanografiju i ribarstvo, Split. ALFIRI, Gheorghe, cand-ldat In -)c;3no--lce Considerations on the territorial distribution of comoditv funds, Problems econ 16 no,12t"fl.-83 D 163. ALIFISH, N.Sh. (-Saratov) Ultraprodunts of tcpologio-al algebras. izvo vys, ucheb. zav.1 mat. no*30-16 164. (,Ir-RA 17x12) H UNG A R Y BERGER, Dr Rozso, and ALFOLDI, Dr Ferenc, Surgical Clinic % 1 (1. sz. Seboszoti Klinika). Pecs. _V.WW&W "Lung I'lletastases of Mialignant Tumorsil Q Budapest, Magyar Onkologia, Vol 10, No 4, Doc 1966; pp 217-218. Abstract: During the period of 1955-1965,47 patients waro admitted to Surgical Clinic No 1 of the College of Medicine of Pecs in whom a mal'.Znant tumor has led to the development of pulmonary netastasis. In view of the absence of a leading clinical synptom,the pulmonary metastases of malignant tu:mors can be diagnosed only late and ta an uncertain manner. The detection of solitary operable metastasis is possible only by me-ans of a thorough examination and careful follow-up study of the patients. No references. 1/1 ... , , -*~"., PI Y41-11111.~4'.~Ai, i.- I..", 1, -1 - - -- " 3 AI.R)LDI, Imre News about the publication of cultural progmis. Munica 9 no.l: 19 Ja 159. I ALFOLDI, J.; PASTEKA, M. Styrene grafing of acetyl callulofle. Chem prum 13 no.10054-556 o 63. 1. Ustav dreva, celulozy a chemickych vlalcien, Slov6nska akademiEt vied, Bratislava. 33692-66 WP(J) Rm ACC NR, SOURCE COM CZ/0043~W6_06-/M-/6830. A0424209 Ll AUVOR.- Alfoldi J=a -Hi ,,t-7Wel&1, Yu. (Enginearl Bratislava); Pastaka. kulan-A ~c~ %~'I Pa.ghtoka, 11's (Eni~neer; BratisLiva); Suchar, Gojza--Sukhar, Go (Engineer; Bratislava) av ORG:. Colluloso Department, Cheideal Institute, Slovak Acaden of Sciences, Bratial (Oddoloni cellulosy ChomickeEo-ustavu, Slovenakaj akadorde vied) TITIZ-,: Spoctrophotonotrio stud3r of hydrogypthyloonuloselox1dized with sodium poriodatv SOURCE: Chemicke ovesti, no. 31. 1965. 850-853 TOPIC TAGS: spoctrophotomotrio*analysis, IR spectrum, cellulose, oxidation, absorption bard ABSIMICT: Dry air infrared spectra of hydroxyethylcelluloso and cellulose after oxidation b5r sodium periodate were studied@ Oxidation products of hydroxymothyl- cellulose show bands typical of C=:O groups; these are not found in oxidation products of cellulose* With an increasing water content in oxidized hydroVethyleallulose the intensity of the C=O absorption band decromose Orige art* has: 3 figures* fjk-S7 SUB CODE: 06.'07 / SUBM DATE: llFeb65 sov riEF% 003 1' OTH REF: 009 Car d 1/1 ?V V~Ix- Cases of arthrouls of the temporomandibular joint. Magy. radiol. 11 no.3:174-176 Aug 59. 1. Janos korhaz reudelointzet (igazgatol. Tixko Jozsef dr.) lCozpojti routgen intesete (foorvos: Hajda Imre dr.) koslameriye (TIMROMANDIMIAR JOINT, die) IJFOIDI3, L.; SZMM, V. Caibonized ailiceous trunk remnants from propylitic pyroxene andesite. p. 310 New limmetio lignite deposit (U) in the western territory adjoining the Borsod lignite basin. P- 3D8 FOLDTINI Y.OZWNr. BULLETIN OF THE HUNGARMN GEDIDGICAL SOCIEW. (Magyar Foldtani Tarsulat) Budapest, Hungary-. Vol. 89, No- 3, Ju1v,/SePt- 1959 Monthly List of East Buropun Accessions, (EEkl) L-C, Vol. 9,, No. 1, Jan. 1961) Uncl F-0 L D I.J. 1- - SZOIWSY, B.; #B", A,; ALTOLDI. Lj'JR& Isolation of influonta. viru* in connection with the epidemic in Siiged during the -,rear 1952. Act& microb. hung. 1 no.1-3:111-114 1;54, .1 microbiology of the Medical University, Sweged; spidesiol. *Hungary, virus isolation) (IOLUOU IfIRUSIS ftsolation &urimg epidemic in Hungary) SORTA7H. S.; AL1101MI, LO V-S A now sensitive method of phage titration on plastic trays. Acta. microb. hung. 1 ne.4-.495-510 1954. 1. Institute of Microbiology, University Medical School, Szoged. (BACTUXOPHUM titratiom on plastic trays) IVANOVICS, G.; AlMLDI, WAM- Observations on lysogenesis in P. megaterium and on megacine, the antib&cterial principle of this bacillus species. Acts, microb.hung. 2 no-3:275-292 1955. 1. Institute of Microbiologr,.Madical University, Szeged. (BACILUJS, megaterlun, 1yeogento properties) tMIGA Sec.h IT01.11 I Vled.'Microbio. etc. Jan 58 160. ALFOLDI L. I nst. of Nf icrobiol., Med. Univ., Szeged Isola t ion and ch arac- terisdti-OWV)-so-in-e-7-15-eudonio?ias pyacyanea bacteriophages Acta niicrobio). Acad, scient. hung. 1957 1/1 Q07-118) Graphs 5 Tables 7 Illus. 4 f b Three different acteriophages of Pseudomonas pyocyanea were isolated from sewage water an dcsignated as strains F1, F2, and F3. respectively. Separation of d- the strains was possible only on Vactate agar as the strain F3 failed to form plaques on complete horsemeat-pepton agar. The plaque morphology, bacterial spectrum, antigenic structure, sensitive to heat and citrate, and the one step growth q,cle of all 3 strains were determined. Each of the three phages was found to represent an independent pyocyancus phage species. A mutant of the F3 strain forming clear-cut plaques was also demonstrated. Fraquency of lyscrenic strAns in F,-vurioironns pyocyane:l no. -it lium, ry L C: Dnth 1, - lnL~x of i~,st ZvroFe- n Accesf;Aons (&ial) lC. T-11. na. M-irc*- I., I' , ;)c, 7w IVANOCIS, G. i- ALPOLDI L LOVAS, B. Cultivation and electron microscopy of a bacteriocinogenic strain of' Bacillus magaterium. Acta microb. hung. 4 110-3:295-308 1957. 1. Institute of Microbiology, Medical University, Szeged and Electrort Microscopic Laboratory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest.. (BAGILUX; MAGATHARIUM baciteriocinogenic strain. cultivation. absence of phago form., megacin form. & electron microscopy) (MICROSCOPY, ICIMOT20N of bacteriocinogenic strain of Bacillus megatherium) EXCEr-TA nDICA See 4 Vol 42/2 Yod. Micro. Feb 59 536. SEI,.IJLOGICAI, TYPES Or BACILLUS MEGATHERIUM AND THEIR SE'41).31TIVITY TO PHAGES - Ivanovics G_ . Alf0ldi L. and Szoll A. ~'nst. of Microbiol.. Wd. Univ., Szeged - AtTA_MTC7MIOL. ACAD. SCI. HUNG. 1957, 4/3 (333-351) Graphs 3 Tables 8 B. niegttherium strains were classified into scrologicat types and groups. A vart- ety of types were distinguished on the basis of thermostable specific substances tn the tell vall. The (hagellar antigen determines the serological groups. All strains isolated, or obtained from type collections, were found to be sensitive in varying degree to 8 different phages, However, this sensitivity showed no correlation with the antigenic structure of the strains. Dissociation in some strains resulted in a mutant, the type specificity of which has been lost. These mutant strains 14hibited cell -wall components of common serological specificity. In addition, the change in cell wall structure was associated with a Io38 of phage sensitivity. IvInovics - Szeged 17 T r LOVAS, B.; IDYNSSY, D. M. Electron microscopic studies on Paeudomonas pyocyarza bacteriophages. Acta miarob. hujmg. 4 no.4:391-404 1957. 1. glektronermikroakopische Lbtailung des Institute fur Messtechnik und Instrumentenwlsen der Ungarischan Akadamie der Wissenachaften und Mikrobiologiochoo Inatitut der Hadizinischen Universitat, Szeged. (PSEUDOMONAS .pyocyanea, electron microscopy of bacteriophages Fl. Ta & 73 (Ger)) (BACTERIOPH&GA of Peaudomonas pyocyanea, electron microscopy of 11. 72 & Y:) (Ger)) (MICROSCCPY, ELECTRON of baotoriophages Fl, P2 & 11'3 of Pseudomonas pyocyanea (Gar)) IVAbIOYICS, G.; ALFOLDIjj..~GT, A. Masked provirus in baaillus,megaterium strainal,'Acta-virol.-IMI.- Rd., Praha 3(supplem.)'.23-26 1959. 1. Inatitute of Microbiolorj, Medical University, Szeged, Hungary. (RAGILLTJS) (RACTIRIOPAGI) IVAN'.)VICS, G.; N&GY. R.; ALIPOLDI, L. Negacinogeny: Irolucible synthesis of a new immunospecifle substance. Acta microb.hung. 6 no.2:161-169 '59. 1. Institute of HIcrobiolo;y, Nedical University, Bxeged. (BACILWS) (ANTIBIOTICS chem) NAGI" I.;-ALVOLDI 0; IVLNOVICS, G. Negacins. Act-4 microb.hung. 6 no.4:327-336 159. 1. Institute of Kicrobiology, University Kedical School, Szeged. (ANTIBIOTICS) AL1POIJ)1,Iajos,dr. Certain current pr.-oblems of bacterial and viral genetics. Orv. hetil. 101 no.25:865-873 19 Js 160. 1. Szegedi. Oryostudowanyi Maetem, Mikorbio'logiai Inte2et. (RkCTUII genetios) (VIRUSES ginetics) ALFOLP;,_~4jos.,- Dr; Medical University of Szeged, Institute of Microbiology TdRire-ctors IVANMCS, Gyorgy, Dr) (Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Mikro- bic-logiai Intezet). *The Mechanism of Action of Streptomycin (S),4 Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 107, No 17, 24 Apr 66, pages 788-791. Abstracti rAuthor's Hungtrian summary] The primary effect of S is ex- ertaid on tfie 30 S ribosomal fraction; it is manifelsted partly In an in- hibition of protein synthesis and partly in the erroneous Interpretation of information from the messenger RNA. The bactedcidal effect of S is probably developed in such a manner that it causes the erroneous reading of the information from the messenger RNA In the course of synthesis of different onzyme proteins; as a result of this, the bacterium will. be filled with defective ens.-ymes which cause destruction or mutation of the gene, which Influences ribosomal structure. 7he mutation leads to - com- plete indiXforence of thic riboaomal action toward the presence of S. The r1boaome of' dependent bacteria can only function when S is bound tD it. 1 Hungarian, 16 Western references. 4 AIRILD .,I.!apzlo p~kpgus (Budapest) - -P Hungarian water swolorers in the GOI, Desert. Term tud kozl 4 no. 6:249-251 Je 160. ALFOLDI, Laszlo, d~-., - ~' I Remark about the artic-16 e-~bitlad "Uranium containing ore and coal depostis." Term kud. kozl 7 no.12%567-569 D 163. ALFUU)I,-Laszlo, dr. Hydrogoologio que.stions of the desert and semidOBert, regions without rmoff In the Mongolian People's Republic. Hidrologiai kezloay 42 no.3:233-2-40 Jl 162. 1. Mugy&r Allami Foldtani Intezet, Budapest. .iL,T-LDY, A. 1947 (State Inst. of Piib. Uth, Buiap!st) "Examination of the Penidllin Sensitivity of Gonococcus Strains -in Gonorrlioea Resistant to Penicillin Trentnent.11 Acta Urologica, Budapest, 190 , 1/5-6 (209-221) Abst- E-,~c. !-led. IV, Vol. 112 No. % p. 822 ALFOLDY, A 1948 "On the Culture of Weisseria Gonorrhoese.11 Orvosok Lapja, Budapostj, 1940., 4/6(65-69) Abstt Exc. Med. 1V, Vol. 11, No. 1. p. 26 ALFOLDY, J.;WOS, K. ^W'WNWX~. NeM'WiV0-' Treatment Of aSthML by drainage of the secretion. Orr. btul- 93 no. 21:62o-622 25 May "11952. (CLKL 23:3') 1. Dootors. 2. lwz;ernal and Ioryugological Department, Szovetseg-utca Hoop ital. AL-1:~ A --aCMPTA KWICA Sep 58 1615. 1311ESENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM OF HIJINORRIIOEA AQUOSA WITH SPECIAL REGARD TC ITS THERAPY - A rhinorrhaea aquosa kdrdtadnek mat AllAsa, k1libnos teNintettel therApidjlra - A I f 0 1 d y J. Szr)vctntlg Utcal Kdrlidz Ful-a6geoszifilyfinak Kftl. Szovetseg. G9GEGY6G. 1057. 3 (107-1121 Nasal mucosa to something Triore than a simple lining, It has close relations to the organism, especially to Vie nervous system. In r. a. attention should be paid to the role of collagen fibres. The basic principles of operative management (saving of tissues, economic operatickn) are discussed. Trichloracetic acid therapy is-sim- pie and effective, having a genieral an well as a local effect. The mucous plug.ob- turating the openings of the patanasal. cavities resembles the bronchial plug occur- ring with asthma. They can be removed by auction. ALFOLDY, Jeno, Dr. Temporary and final. closure of pharyngeal defects after radiotherapy and Iaryngeotoqr in cawer of the larynx. Ful orr gogegyogy no.4.-154-158 Dee 57. 1. A Szovetseg utesA Xorhas Pal-orr-gegosztOvanak (Foorvon: Dr. Alfoldy Jeno) kozlemenys. (IARYNX, neoplasms ther,, temporary & final closure of pharyngeal defects after radiother. & larMeotomy (Run)) (PURYU, surg. temporary & final o".3sure of pharyngeal defects after radiother. & lFa7rgeotomy in cancer of larynx (Elun)) 201 '_ - - %ra V--' - -I --- I---' "".- - JW V%i LF 1YW ~0_~ CERPTA KEDICA Sec-11-Vol-12/11 0. R. L. Nov -39 2042. PROBLEMS OF QUICK TRACHEOTOMY. A NEW CONICOTOMY 1,NSTkU_ MENT - A gyors I6gcs0n)etszds probldmdi, f1j conicotomids kdszUl6k - I Alfbidy J. Szbvels~g Utcai K6rhAz FOI~-Grgeosztfil_ Budapest - ORV. 'T"IEJ976T.- 100/11 J411-412) Illus.3 The instrument serves for car~*ylng out conicatomy quickly. It is assembled as a unit which may be kept sterile, and consists of a handle. convenient to grip, on one end of which 3 cannulas of different calibres are fitted onto a stylet (one for adult men, ofic for women and children, and one for infants). On the other end of the handle a scalpel is fixed with a changeable blade which serves for cutting through the soft parts. Through this opening the cannula of the most suitable size is insert- ed. No trioned assistance. straddling or haemostatic ineans are needed. It to es- pecially rerammended In the case of a laryngeal oedema occurring is consequence of intubatiop when a surgical tracheotomy would be superfluous. due to the quick regression of the oedema. In some cases where it is indicated, suction may be applied through the cannula. ALFOLDY,, Jeno, dr. Role of the Otorhiriolaryngology Society in our profession. Fulorrgegogyogyaszat 10 no.lil-3 Mrt6/, 1. Peesi Orvontudomanyi Xgyetem Ful-orr-gegeklinikajanak (igazgato Alfodly Jeno, dr.,, egyetemi tanar) kozlenen-ye. 4^ ~ ': 1 1-:1 L, ~ ~ ~. . ~, *- - -.- ,~, t~k - "i m ,~: -~,, . ; : AILFOIPL.-Jann..-dr.; ORBAY, Sandor, dr. Experimental data on the pathomechanism of facial paralysis "a frigore". Orv.hetil. 101 no.43:1523-1525 23 0 16o. 1. Szovetseg utcai Korhas-Randelointeset, Ful-Gegeosztaly es Idegrendeles. (FACIAL PARALYSIS etiol) ALFOLDY, Jeno dr. md"w- Currem.,~ status of facial paralysis. ful-orr-gegegYO97 7 n0-1: 1-9 F 161. 1. A Swoveteeg utcai Korhas Pul-orr~gegeosztalyanak (Foorvos: Alfoldy Jeno dr.) koslamerje, (ncIAL PARALYSIS) ALFOLDY, Jeno, dr.; MIRUMAI, Erno, dr. Contrilmitions on the modern therapy of tirinitus. ftlorrgogagyogyassiat. 9 no. 2:63-69 Je 163. (TINNITUS) (CAMINE) (PROCADE) rl,,. 10,0 T Vf;l -b~4. i c. 20 'an author th~, rith . c- Orr r; S k.!~orapy of a 3. nq e n t, s tn r-. r es t ALFOLDYp Jeno, drq - - - --- ---- DRta to the teabnia of myringo - and tympanoplaaty, Fulorpge- gea:)g)w.zat 10 no,,2t5O.% JeI64 1. A Novi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Ful--orr-gegeklinikajanak (Igazgatet Alfoldy.,j Jeno., dr.p egyetemi tanar) kozlemenys. dr.; SCIMANZ, Llf:lies, 11.. -plasty fc-r thf! A-11te-rati!-P Of a res',oration of tha function of +he injurej facifili nl~lllve branch. Fogorv. lizemle 58 lio-10.3,00-304 0 265. 1. A (1gazgat-3: AlfoHy, Jenu., Dir. egyat. tanar) as a Stomto1cgjai. KlInAa (lgaZgatc. Schrum, Denes, dr. egyet,, tanar') kuzlemenye. ALFOLDY,, C~rorgy; MES,, Gyorgy Water quality tests at the Neusiedl reservoir of the Vienna water works* Vizugyi kozl no.3:424-427 159, ALFOLDY. Z 411?li6' ~ 11'411'e- 1".r t~' r, fic, C'. b /'y e 5 t, E /')" (Az Orazagos Kozegeszsegu guyi :(ritezet and a S2ent Iatvan-Korhaz Gyamnaoaztalyanak.) "A New Method of Deter7mination of Penicillin.11 OVOZok Lapja) Budapest, 1947, 3/28(1065-1067) Abs : Exc/ Med. 1V, Vol. 11, No. 1. p. 12 LANG, B.; ALIULDY, Z. ~%*.SMr=wMM - Analytical problems of antibiotics, iodometric method for the quan- titative determinatii)n of penicillin containing preparations. liver- Intes orvostud. 3 no.,2:151-156 1951. (OLML 21:1) Is Doctors. 2. IlRtioml Public Health Institute. LANG, B.-, ALFOLDY. Z.; ". - - Analytic problems of antibiotics. II. Iodometric titration of penicillin the presence of procaine. Kiserlates Orvostud. 3 no. 5087-391. 1951. (CLML 21:3) 1. Doctors., 2. National Institute of 11tiblic Hyglene. ALFOLDY, Z.; SZITA, J. --* Disinfectant effeeti of a now mercury c=pound: merfen. Orv. hetil.fBudap. 92 no. 4lil3l3-1318 14 Oct. 1951 (PLML 21:3) 1. Doctors. 2. Rational Institute of Public Hygiene (Director General -Prof.-Dr. Andras Havas). VS=, J.; AIYOLDY, Z.; TMI, .4. I . S:" ]:~ptospirosis epidemic in a district of Hangary in the summer of 1951. Ory, hetil. 93 no. 32:921-923 lo Aug 1952. (GIXL 23S5) l' Doctors. 2. Internal Diseases Department (Head Physician -- Dr. Janos ;a*rea), Xapuvar District General Hospital and Institute of Microbiology (Director -- Prof. Dr. Zoltan Alfoldy), Budapest Medical University. L4 -,- dr. FUZI, Miklos.' dr.;,~. Zoltan, dr.; KISZEL,-- JAnos. cLr. leptompirosis spIdimic Iu.UjkIjjyos (Koult. Bekes) In the smmpr of 1932. Orr, hatil. 95 no.24:665-669 13 June 54. 1. A.Brkesewabal Tarost Korhas (Igasgato: 1hxdIcz1ky J&uos &r.) BeljW-'pgy"s&tI Onstalyanak (foorros: Pejer lure dr.) so ~k BudVestl OrroWG-LomWi Batten KIkrobIologW Inteastenek (igasia-to.- Alfoldy Zoltan dr.). koslemer7e] (IRPTOSVIROSIS, spidesiol RmWary. 1952 In summerT FUZI, Miklos, dr.; AIYOLD''f, Zoltan, dr., ; KISZU, Janos, dr.. ; YMM, Janos, dr. The appearance of a Leptospira species of a now type in the territory West of A-mube. Orv. hatil. 96 no-33:902-904 Avg 55. 1. A Budapasti Orvokitudomsnyi Rgyatem Mikr-obiologiai Intezatensk (igasgato: Alfoldy Zoltan &r.) as a Kapuyari Jarasi Tanacs Korhaza BelgVogyaszi-,Ai Osztalyanak (oazt&ly-vezato foorvos: Vares Janos dr.) kozleaeN;-e. (IJIPTOSPIRA TRk, now type from child in W. Hungary, transmitted Iw swine (Hun)) ALFODY, Z. Prof. Indre Hogyes and thei fight against rabiao. There hung. no.4:24-26 1956. 1. Institute of Warobilogy (Direotor: Prof. Zoltan Alfoldy), University of Budapest. (RABrO, prove & oontrol contrtbution of Madre Hogyes) 1:7 KELFrI, Bela, dr.-; FUZI, Nilkloo, dr. # ALP dr.; KISEM , Janos, dr.: UMOVITS, Gyorg7, dr, Explosive leptospirosis in the northern mountaineous region. caused by swimming pool water. Orv. hatil. 97 no.3?:1014-1018 9 Sept 56. 1. A Magyar Nepbadsereg Rgeszsegugyi Szolgalata es a Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Rgyetem Mikrobiologiai Intezetenek (igazgato: Alfoldy, Zoltan, ar. egyet. tanar.) kozlemenye. (LIPTOSPIRDSIS. apidamiol. leptoopiromeningitis. epidemic in Hungary in army camp caused by infectecl swimming pool water (Hun)) (MENINGITIS, etiol. & pathogen. Leptospira. epidemic in Hungary in army canp caust9d by infected swimming pool water (Hun)) (ARIM IURCSS PEMNM, dis. leptoopiromeningitia, epidemic in Hunda--Y in araV camp caused by infected swimning pool water (ilun)) FUZI, M.. ALFOLDY, Z.; KISZICL. J.;. RAMTZ, I. 10010 Leptospira infection of field rodents in a part of Western Hungary. keta microb. bung. 4 no.2:155-156 1957. 1. Mikrobiologisches Institut der Mediziniseben Universitat, Budapest. (LEMSPIROSIS.' epidemiol. in Hungary, stiol. role of infect. in field rodents in an epidemic (Ger)) (RODERS, dim. leptospirosis in field rodents, stiol. role In an epidemic in Hungary (Ger)) KISM, J.; ALJQipr, Z.; ]UZI, M. Leptospiri infection of fieTA rodents In a community in Southern Hungary. Act& microb. hung. 4 no.2:167-173 1957. 1. Mikrobiologimcbes Institut der Modiziniscben Universitat, Budapest. (LB M SPIROSIS, spidemiol. in Hungary, stiolo role of infect. in field rodents in an epidemic (Ur)) (RODENTS, %1.18. leptospirosts !r field rodenta, stiol. role in ski epidemic inRav,6,&~ (Gar)) ALFOLDY, Zoltan, dr. --- IN- - - , The role of Hog3res in combatting rabies. Ory. hatil. 98 o3. 7-8:179-182 24 Fab 579 (RABIES, prev. & control contribution of Endre Rogyas (Hun)) -91~ YTPZI, Miklos, Dr.; AqPF!,- Zoltan, Dr.; KISZEL, Janos, Dr. Incidenca of leptoapirOBig in 1954. Urv. hatil. 99 no.13:419-423 30 30 Mhr 38. 1. A Buclapesti, Orvoistudomanvi Rgyetem Mikrobiologiai Intazatenak (ignzgato: Alfody Zoltan dr. egyat. tanar) kozlemenye. (UPTOSPIRWIS, epidamiol. in Hungary in 1954 (Hun)) Aht Miklos, Dr.; ALF01M, Zoltan, Dr.; KISZFL, Jnnos,.Dr.; NYMM, Oabor, Dr. ........ ~w Cases of leptospirosis In 1955-36. Orv. hetil. 100 no.47:1688-1692- Nov. 59. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomonvi Eg7etem Mikrobiologiai Intezetenek Ogazgato: Alfoldy Zoltan dr. ef7etemi tanar) kozlemenye (IMOSPIROSIS, epidemiol.) ALFOLDY, Zoltan, az orvostudomanyok kandidatusa Robert Koch (1843-191.0); a biographic sketch. Magy tud 67 no.10t 623-627 0 160. (EW 10:3) (Koch, Robert) (Communicable diseases) ALFOLDDY Zo 0 "Viruses" by Wo:Lhard Weidel. Reviewed by Zoltan Alfoldy. ElovJ.Iag 7 noJ: 54 MY-Je 163. 1 ALFOLDY, Zoltan, dr. Scientific and sonial significance of the activities of lajos Markusovszk-y In -U-io field of preventive medicine. Orv. hotil. 105 no.25:1184-11137 21 Je'&I~ 3W S/006/60/000/02/019/024 kUTHOR: Allfons~k~A- S. B007/B011 TITLE: On the Textbook by V. L. Chusov "Topograficheakoye chercheniyell (ItTopograph ic Draving" PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1960, Nr 2, pp 68-71 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is the thard edition of the textbook since 1948. A book review is made here. Despite the improved and completed edition, the book is not free of a number of considerable inaccuracies arid minor deficiencies. Thoy are pointed out in detail. Mention is made of the tables by Zakharov arid those by Kryukov. Card 1/1 ALIFONSKIY. A.S. A.M.Kremevals textbook an OCartographic drawingw. Reviewed by A.S.Allfonskii. Geod.i kart. no.3t69-71 Mr 162. (MIRA 15%12) (Topographical drawing) (Kremeva, A.M.) KU: Ni'K, B.I.; ALIFONSOV~ V.V. Role of vascular tismie fuctors in the process or blood coagulation. Prohl. gomat. A pDrel. krovi. 9 no.8:F-15 At., t6l. (IMIRA 16:3) 1. Knfedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - dotsent B.I. Kuznik) Chi- tinskogo ineditsinskogo instituta i kafedra bjoIogjJ (zav. - dotsent B.A. Shishkin) ChitinsIcogo pecingogichesko,go Institm.a. KUZNIK.. B.1.; ALIFON~X`V, 1,.V.; L.G.; A.D. Same soaronal. of tho r,gulalion of -Jif- b'~ood systara in wainals 4.n the ultracontinental. clinate of Transbaili-alla. Nek. vop. klim. i kraev. pat, nc,..3:(.)0-6/,. 163- (MIRA 18:10) 1. 1z 1:afedryr nortallnoy (ispoInyayuchchly o'bya--annosti za%redtWuz3hchv[--,o dc,tFent B.I.K.jznik) Chl-L-Inskogo go.,--%darstvannago meditsinohogo MrAlLuti, ALIFONTSEV, ye.p., Marksheyder; TONKIKH, I.M., marksheyder; ATNASUIN, N.G., --M-a-r-R-sF6yd-er Instrument for fixing benchmarks. Ugol' 37 no.3:59 Mr '62. (MIRA 15-2) 1. Shakhta "Yagunovskayall kombinata Kuzbassugol'. (Mine rallroads-Equipment and supplies) 7 ACCESSION NR: AP4040935. S/0185/64/009/006/0659/0663 AUT11OR:...,_A1Vorov,,Zh.~ 1.,(Alferov, Zh:. 1,);-Zy"mof;orovaq'N. So (Zimogorova, No S.)I'SWio~llyanovj O.-M. (SamDllyanov, A. M.)*, Trukan, H. K* TITLE: Photoelectric propertie's of heterojunctions in some semi-. conductors SOURCE: Ukrayinslky*y M-y~chny*y zhurnal, v. 9, no~ 6. 1964. 659-663 ;.TOPIC TAGSs epitaxial film, epitaxial layer, heterojunction, non- irectifyifig current contact, 1~ AASTRACT: Applying the gas-transport method and u'sing iodine as a I transport agent, films of-GaAs on CaP, GaP,,and Ge on GaAs were pre- pared to obtain p -n heterojunctions.. The transporting material was: doped to produca-a'conductivity of a type opposite to that of the Furthermore, a method-for obtaining nonrectifying conta.cts carrying current to the epitaxial layers of Ge, GaAs, and GaP was developed. The current-voltage characteria,tics of the heterojunc- tions and their dependence on'temperatures were measured. It was !1/2 r ACCESSION NR: AP4040935 found that there are twip eaponential parts in the' forwa'rd b'ranch of the characteristics. The dependence-of the ~oltaga on the tempeta- triliution ture in the forward direction is linear. The spectral dis of photosensitivity has. a characteristic shape with two maximums and iis determined by both substances of the pair. The forbidden gap of the substance with a larger width of the band can be determined by the maximum' in the shor'twa%re region of the spectrum. The red limit of photosensi:ivity can be de *termined by the width of the forbi-dden gat) of the substance with a. smaller width of~ the band. Orig"O art, has 6 figures and 4 formu.lAs. ASSOCIATION: pizy*ko. tekhnip'hny*~ 'insty*tu .tim 'A. F.' Yo f f a. AN* S RS R Lening-rad-(Physicotachnical, Institute, AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 20Jan64 ATD PRESS: 3056 ENCL: -00 SUB CODE: EC, EH NO REF SOV: 009.' OTHERt 001 1-cird-i .(212 AIY=I- T - Sopolimerizataiia (Copolymerization). Perevod s aneliiskogo G. S. Kolesnikova i A.P. Suprun. Pod red. V.V.Korshaka. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. 1953. 265 p. SO: Monthly List of RuseiAn Accessions, Vol 7, No. 8, Nov. 1954 -I- - ---V - r -S CA 14amb for methotis of dousasIM the bumial of typo. gaphic alkys. A. V, SnArnov. R. A. Al'itats, and R. X, , -P, (04040VA. PPlitfdf. PPOiXrOdJhW 1951. NO 25 8 III older it) Inium the phy), 10%'4 4-4 lypr,llloy.~ vi.1 va.111m) "Imawn and volatillution. while still mainins the desfird cliaracterist". the totlowieg cilmimentstly deld, viethowls com be arnilled. If the nwiting temp. Is Wow 320-411* 1,,w r.1por Pressure bilurnens and WrOrma resiiin" can be Used AM prOteCtifr e"Vtt fnt the &JIOV%. In the rkUgV ='4k- 4)0' a Mist. of ZnCls with 4% NII,Cl ~1 SAtI*fACI(Wy, 'Abilt at M-RIV ZoCI, mixts. with Nigel, Ge C*Cl, are adv-m- tAgratim. Immetsim d woml into The wells can be n~mn- rmul"I mily in combination with the mil roym IkIrd above. or embined with a "floating Ild" luade of steel or cam iron which can be adjusted fee different heights In the Inelt M. (1, M. KOWAAVX-n SOV/46-4-4-2/20 AUTHORS: Allf tan, E,A. and Yermalco-, V.S. TITIS s The Effe:!t of Ultrunouni on Ageing of a NI,~kel--0hromi=--TitF_nIun Alloy (VISyaniye uIltrun.Lka n& starontys nlicell-khron-titanovogo splava). PERIODIVALi AWaticheskiy Zhurnal, 195B.. Vol 4, Nr 4. op W7-31-4 tUSSR) ABSTRACT: First atuiiea of the effect of olasti- vibratione of sonic and ultra-.aonl,~ frequant,lea on the Internal trans formati on.- i~. inetalq And alloys, including proc.,esses of dispersion hardening, werc carried out by Gorskly and Yefremov (Rof 1'). a-hey showed that ultrason3.c vibrations of 30 Ice/s frequency and 10 ?f/cm2 accelerate natural ageing ef duralumin by a factor of 6,%. This effect was confirmed by Gudtz07 and Gavze (Refs 2~ 3) and Pogodina-Aleleseyeva and Eskin (Ref 5) who Inrestigatod dispersion ageing of aluminium and ferrous alloys. Hemarx-Gcher&(.k and Schmidttann kRef 4,1 found a 430 kels. 6.5 W/M2 ultrasonic beam to he ineffective an an ac,-!elerator of ageing of stools with 0.06Y. of carbon, pessibly because the ultrasonic power was too low. The -aresent authors studiAd the OffeCt of go-,26 k-:~/s ultrasonic vibrations on the process of ageing of the KhN.80.T nickel--chromium-- Card 1/4 tivialm alley. Lower frequencie,., of B-16 k(.-Is, were found to fatigue SOV/46-4-4-2/20 The Effect of UltrasounJ on Ageing ef a Vickel-Chromim-ritanium Alloy the operating pertonnel, Cylindrical samples of the alloy kFig 1) were used. The apparatuz is shown In Fig 2. it consisted of an olectric oscillator 1, a selenlitm rectifier (", an ultrasonic generator 3, an electrlf~ furnaca 4 with 1, tnormocouplo 5 alid a thermostat 6. A sar ple, 7 Yus atta-.!aed to tho gotiora by means of an extension rod 8 onto 'which tho aamp:~o waj screved. 'Xha ultrasonic gonerator coasistod of a magnstost,,,Ietion vibrator, a, a transmitting rod b and a casing v. -.Cho syr'~w COWIStIUS Of the vibrator, tranwittting rod and extension rod together with the aumplo had dimensions which produced renonance at frequencies of 23-25 ke/s. Tho sample vam placed into the furnace and Ras hositeJ for 10-15 minutes until an appropriate temparnture was reached. xhon the samplo was aged with the ultrasonic genorator switchei, ,in. A standing wave vas excited in the system consi:~tlng of the ribratar.. transmitting rod, extension rod and sample. The largest strosseT. and deformations occurred in the middle portion of the sample whero the hardness resulting from the ageinE prof7ess wail moft!nzrod. Age'-,ng wac carried out using ultrasound of 23-25 kWa with E 1, amrlit---do c-f tl,,.o diapia-;ement of the end of the Card 2/4 sample. Temperatures of 700, '750 and 8000C and various durations of SOV/'46-4-4-2/20 The Eff act of Ultrasound on '.going of a Ni:~ kol --Chr amium --Titan iv~ Alloy the treatment were ure,!. Some ziampOleq were irradiated vlth ultrasourd at 7000C, 20-21 lca~s freqaen~y and the dAspla.-ement amplitude of 8 11. At the latter ampAtilq the arouiti-c- energy dissipated in the sample was approximately -t~sico as high ai in the ca,,4e, of displacement amplitude of -Eli %'he stresses In the samples aged at 700QC were 2.3-2.7 lq/m2 for the dinplac~emont amplitude of 5 IL and 3.3-3.7 kg/MM2 for the displacement amplituia cf 8 V~ -xho Latroase or the ultrascurid energy by a fa-,,tLr of two inc;reased the accelerating effect of ultrasounS on the agoing proe~oas 7ery considorably; at the highor ultrasound intewity ageing was 40--FO times as rapid as the ageing withoat ultranound, xho increase of the ageing tamperature (from the standard temperature of 700*C) to BWrl and simultaneous application cf ultrasound was J.'ound to produzf* a further increase in the rato of ageing without lowaring the maximt= hardness aehieved by this process Card 3/4 The results ,b-cain,)i aro gi-,on in Figs 3-5 and 'fable 1. These figurtz SOV/46-i-4-2/20 The Effect of Ultrar-oun! on a ~,Iloy shuii duration of tho ageing pra:vm arair-,t har.1,i01,1 a,-hiaved by it. The ageing pro,~ess -was taken to be complate when the swiple reached the hardnest; tbtainable after 16 hours at 700 0C vithout ultrasound. Ageing wlCrt -.-.1tra-anuai m9k6r- it possi~,Is to ob-zain a more highly disperse state of the second plass without ary (,hancre of its total amount in tho alloy. Thero are I;' figmras , 1 iabla and 8 references, 7 of 'which are Soviet and 'A uarman. -I.SSOCL,',TiON:Vcoyanno-vozdiiohnaya inzt:anarnaya almdeatiya im. Jklozhayskogo, Leningrad (Air Force Engineering Academy imeni Mcizhayskiy, Leningrad) SUEMITTED: October 8, 1.957 - Juno 5, 1958. Card 4/4 129-58-7-5/17 AUTHORS: Yerinakov, V.S., Engineer and AlIftan, E. A. TITLE: Accelerated Ageing of the Heat Resisting Rickel Alloy B1437B Subjected to the Effect of Ultrasonics (Uskore.1L10-,'C stareniye zharoprochnogo nikelevoGo splava EI437B pod vozdeystviyem ul'trazvuka) IERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka Metallov, 1958, Nr 7, pp 22-27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Gudtsov, 'K.T. and Gavze, M. N, (Ref.1) investigated the effect'of ultrasonic's of 300 r-3.500 kc/sec ' on the dispersion hardening o:' duraluminium and somo, fei-,cous alloys. Schenk., G. =d Schmidtmann. 0. (Ref.;?) studied the influence of ult asonics of 430 kc/sec with a specific power of 6.5 W/cM on:the ggeing of basic Thomas steel containing 0.06% C at 20 C. Gorskiy, F.K. and Yefremov, It. I. (Ref.3) stated that u~trasonics of 30 kc/sec and a specific power of 10 W/cm accelera-ue 63-fold the natural ageing of an alloy containing 4.5%o Cu: 0.8% lag and 0.1~16 Si. Po,;odina-Aleksbyeva, K, M. and Eskin, G. I. Olef.10 fouad that duraluminium ages at rooin temperature 20 to 25 tim)s faster in an ultraponics field Card 1/3 of 1 Mc/sec with a speci.:ic power of 1.6 Vl/cm~ than ivit.'aout Accelerated Ageing of the Heat Resisting Niekel Allo!-~ Subjected to the Effect of Ultrasonics using ultrasonics. AccordinG to Gudtso- find Gavze (Ref,l) the effectiveness of ultrasonics as regardf~ ageing is ind,~pendent of the frequoncy of oscillation in the rar~.Se of 300 to 1500 kc/seu and it is this conclusion ~ihich forLas the basiE of the investigations of the aut.aors of this paper,who believed that it is advisable to apply apparatus ensurinS a maxinum intonsity of ultrasonics, In the experiments they used a m netostriction- ultra- sonics generator (20 to 26 kc/seel~, a sketch of which is shown in Fig.1, 1).23. The reGimes and the resillts of ageinG in an ultrasonic tield of the Soviet alloy E143?.B sh)V1 are entered in a table, P.25. The graphs, Figs.2-4, the change in hardness of the E1437-B alloy at va-rious temperatures with and without the use of ultrasonics, On the basis of the obtained results the following conclusions are arrived z7tt: ultrasonics of 20 to 26 hc/Bec accelerate ageing of the alloy BI 437B; doublinix oil the intensity, of the ultrasmics in the specLaen. brings about a considerable increaseinthe effect of the ult-rasonics on Card 2/3 tfte process of ageing and. perinits reducing -the duration 129-53-?-5/17 Accelerated Ageing of -;he Heat Resisting Nickel Alloy E143"B Su1b'4;-9cted to the Effeci; of Ultrasonics of ageing 40 to 50 tir-es comparedwith the standard rej;imcl~; applicgtion of even very weak ultrasonics during agei-n-C, at 800 C eliminates the influence of coaE;ulation and produces the required hardening of the alloy 15 to 2C', times faster than in tile case of the standard hardening regime. There are 4 figures,, 1 tables and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet, 3. German. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskaya voyei-mo-vozdushnaya inzhenernaya alcademi5a (Ieningrad Iftfilitary Aviation Engineering Acaden Card 3/3 18(6) AUTHOR: AlIftan, E. A. SOV/1 63-59-1-51.-_0 TITLE: On the Pro'blem of Ultrasonic Treatment of Metals and Alloys in Solid State for the Purpose of Intensifying Diffusion- cmd Dif- fusionless Processes (K voprosu ob ul'trazvukovoy obrabc;tke metallov i splavov v tverdom sostoyanii s tsellyu intent.ifi- katsii diffuzionnykh i bezdiffuzionnykh protsessov) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1. pp 19-24 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an analysis of the influences which may be exerted by a number of parameters of an elastic shaft upon the traziefor- mations in solid metals and alloys. It is shown that such dimensions and shapes of the samples and such a method (.f acoustic irradiation must be chosen in the investigatior. of ultrasonic treatment so that the nature of the elastic cacil- lations generated within the sample can be estimated and the amplitude of particle displacement can be measured. Suol~ investigations of the modification of the properties cannot be limited to a study of the amplitude versus frequency function, 'but must include a consideration of the material Card 1/2 subjected -to the treatment (which has a considerable influence On the Problem of Ultraconic Treatment of Metalo SOV/!63-59-1-5/50 and Alloys in Solid State for the Pu:,.,pose of In't-ennifying Diffusion- and Diffuoionless Processes . upon the aotual ultraoonic treatment processes). It is main- 4. Lained in -this paper that apart from usual methods of ultra- sonic treatment in many cases it appears to be more expedient to generate the elantic oscillations directly in the nauples treated. In farromagnotic bodies it is possible to genexate such osailLations by utilizing magnetostriction and the magnetic properties of' the subotance by applying an alternating (or pulsating) magnetic field. There are also mechanical methods of excitation (for example with the help of a cogged wheel) of periodic self-oscillations. In many casea it is advantapeous to press the vibrator directly upon the sample. Two sche 'matical drawings of such a device are presented. There are 4 fieures and 15 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut aviatsionnogo priborostroyeniya (Lenin- grad Institute of Airoraft Instrument Manufacture) SUBMITTED: May 4, '95B Card 2/2 AUTHOR: AlIftan SOV/129-59-1-8/17 TITLE: Influence of ~Sonic and Ultrasonic Oscillations on Transformatiorts in Metals and Alloys (Review of Literature) Vliyaniye uprugikh kolebaniy zvukovoy I ul'traz-mkovey chastoty na prevrashcheniya v metallakh i spla-vakh) PEREIODICAL-. Metallovedeniye i TerinLicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, 1959., N::- 1, pp 31. -- 39 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It can be considered an established fact that elastic oscillations facilitate nagnetisation and demagnetiSatiDn of nickal, accelexate considerably allotropic trans- format.ions In tin and accelerate processes of chemical- heat treatment for the purpose of dispersion hardening. Furthermore, ultrasonics increase the cooling capacity of .1tanchir-g media and ir-fluence the thermal conductivi'l;y of materials. The majority of the investigations were carried out on equipment which does not permit obtaining a widcl~and of frequencies and a wide range of intensities of the elastic oscillations. As a result of differing experimental eDnditionB and absence of satisfact-ory mealts for measuring .)scillation intensities in metals and media, Cardl/4 various a,.-;.thors arrive at contradictory conclusions. SOV/12-9-59-1-8/1? Influence of Soni,-- anil Ultrasonic Oscillations oL Tran formatio.-as in Metals and Alloys ("Review of Literature) So far, thero is not satisfactory physic-al elucidation of the nature! of the influence of elastic oscillations on tranef'ormaticns in solid metals ELnd alloys. In this paper, publiEhed information on this subject is reviewed under the following paragraph headings: influence of elastic oscillations on the cool-ing capacity of quenching media and on transformations during hardening which take place in the -,omponents to be hardened (Refs 2 -- 5); effect of elastic oscillations on cbemical-heat treatment (Refs 1V 6-14); effects of elastic oscillations on the p.rocesses aBsociated with transformation of the structure into a state of greater ejuilibrium (Refs 15 -- 22); effect of elastic oscillations on dispersion hardening (Refs 12, 1% 23-25); ef-'Pects-of elastic oscillations on magnetisation and demagnetisation (Refs 26-28). It can be assumed that supersonics bring about transformatioD~3 acsci---iated with a stabilisation of the structure; ultrasoaias can be particularly effective during temperirg, isothermal hardening and ageing used for stabilising the 6trU,C,tUr6 of alloyed steel3 and alloys. Ultrasonics Card2/4 accelerate the process of dispersion hardening of a number SOV/129--59-1-.8/17 Influenee of Soni-_ and Irltrascnic Oscillations on Transformations in Metals and Alloys of ferrous and no:Q~-ferrous alloys. Apparently, ultrasonics can be useful E.lBo for -inflliencing the processes of ageinE of alloys 1-thet, than ferrou.i alloys, for instan~~.e, be--Ivlli,,xm bronze which is of -,onsiderable interest to the ins trunne nt--manv. f a ct-a ring industry, where the problem of stevilisation of the properties may be of great importance. Appliuation of elastic oscillations can also be a powerful tool in the heab treatment ef magnetically.-soft materials; the sffectiveneas of euch txeatment is determined not only by th.:, fxeq-.aencj and intensity of the oLc.-illations but also by the dbaracte:~ of propagation of elastic waves in the tzeat-d ccm porents whi,,,h is associated with the method of P-1, p 1 -1 _c:ation of the alasti-. a.-3,;iilations, with the dimension~c and conf' -garations cf the ~~oraponent. 1t would also be of interest to iJUVEstigate the offect of ultrasonics on Card3/4 magnet i'~' a."Lly--hal d alloyrz. SOV/129-59-1-8/17 Influence of Sonic and Ultrasonic Oscillations on Transformations in Metals and Alloys There are 5 figures, I table and 28 references, 10 of which are Soviet, 5 French, 5 English, 1 Japanese and 7 German. Card 4/4 8636. SY04/6/60/006/004/012/022 12.1100 B019 B056 AUTHORs AlIftan, E. A. (Leningrad) TITLE: The Action of Ultrasonics Upon the Process of Sulfooyaniza'W'.*.- tion PERIODICAL: Akusticheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 496 - 498 TEM A cylindrical specimen of steel having a diameter of 12 mm and a length equaling three ultrasonic semiwaves was subjected to oulfooyaniza- tion in a solution of 75% K 4 [Fe(CN)6J.3H2O, 12% Na2S2O 3t and 13% NaOH at 580+150C, the specimens beinS subjected for 30, 60 and 90 minutes to the actTon of a 26 kc/sec ultra.,ionic irradiation. From the microscopic examinations of the specimenzi a distinct acceleration of the diffusion by the ultrasonic deformations of the specimen becomes apparent. From the fact that at the ends of the specimen a particularly strong diffusion could be found although the ultrasoni3 tensions are minimal there, the author con- eludes that a mixture of the solution due to ultrasonics exists. From the micropioture of a specimen irradiated for 60 minutes the diffusion- Card 1/2 83288 N., S/148/60/000/007/009/015 A161/AO29 AUTHOR: AlIftan) E.A. TITLE: Thermoultrasonic Treatment of Chromansil Steel PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyssh:Lkh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallur- giya, 1960, Nr 'I, pp 129-134 1~ TEXT: The effect of ultrasound on diffusion processes in solid metals is being studied in numerous ex~?eriments, but not its effect in heat treat- ment. This has been done hexe and a pronounced improvement of mechanical properties in iso ermic hardening has been obtained. The composition of' s 1135XV11 ( 5KhGSA steel expe-rimented with was: 0.35% C% 1-58% Si; 1-11% Mn; 1.37% Cr; 0.24% Ni~ 0.012% S; 0.012% P. Specimens were normalized with heating to 890t10 C. Tae thermoultrasound installation (photo, Figure 1) was made especiall,r for these experiments. It includes a5AP BAR) type generator; a 'IBCA-6M" (VSA-6M) selenium rectifier; a "AATP-111 ATR-1) autotransformer; a Gapacitor battery and a choke connected in the R usual way and feeding the ultrasonic vibrators with pulsating 10-100 kc current of up to 800 watt. The vibrators were designed for equal (25-26 Card 1/4