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AUTHORS: Ambrozhiy, Mo Not Osipovap Yuo A. SOV/78-3-12-19/36 - - ------------- TITLE: Thermographic Investigation of the Decomposition of the Formates of the Rare Earths of the Cerium Group (Termo- - grafioheskoye iesledovaniye razlozheniya formiatov redkozemell- nykh elementov tseriyevoy gruppy) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 12, pp 2716-2720 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The thermal decomposition of the formatee of lanthanum, cerium# prasoodymium, neo'dymium, and samarium was investigated. The formates have the following composition: La(HCO 2)39 Ce(HCO 2)39 ' On the basis of the nature Pr(HCO ,and Sm(HCO ' Nd(HCO ) ) ) 2 2 2 , 3 3 of the decomposition curves obtained the formates of rare earths were divided into two groups: first group - those of lanthanum and cerium; second group - those of praseodymiumt neodymium, and samarium. The thermal decomposition of the lanthanum and cerium takes place in two stages with thi for- mation of an intermediate product of unknown composition. In the thermograms of the lanthanum formate the following effects Card 1/2 occur: thermal effect, 225-3100 and 330-3550c; exothermal SOV/78-3-12-19/36 Thermographic Investigation of the Decomposition of the Formates of the Rare Earths of the Cer", Group ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: effect at 330-4600C, as the result of an inner crystalline process; the endothermal effect at 480-5400 with the formation of La203. The decomposition products were examined under the polarization microscope. The course of the thermal decomposition of the cerium formats is similar to that for lanthanum formats. The decomposition of the format9s of praseodymium, neodymium, -and samarium leads to the direct formation of oxides. The decomposition temperatures of the individual formates are the following: praseodymium, 450-47501 neodymium, 450-4550; and samarium, 460-4650C. On the basis of these investigations it follows that the dissociation of the formates of the rarp. earths is not a'catalftic process. There are 5 figures and 13 references, 10 of which are Soviet. Saratovskiy gosudarstyennyy universitet im. N. G. Chernyshevs- kogo (Saratov State University imeni N. G. Chernyshevskiy) September 30, 1957 Card 2/2 ZA 1-3 A~_ u "Olt- 1114 AIJ vV0.3sh -it 11 filet -.9 Ip, I's v I 'k 'It i3 fie, .0 z own 1~v ro C, Jill it 4 Ila] Jill V3415 V13 's . I 'm 11 99 All z,; fro SOV/78-4--5-3/46 AUTHORS: Ambr2s~~M.~Iq., Golltsev, A. M. TITLE: On the Problem of the Composition of the Oxides of Praseodymium (K voprosu o sostave okislov prazeodima) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimiit 19599 Vol 4, Nr 5, pp 969-971 (USSR) ABSTRA02r: The compositions of the praseodymium oxides produced by thermal decompositions of praseodymium oxalate and praaeo- dymium nitrate were investigated. By praseodynium dioxide Mn2+ is oxidized to MnO- in an acid medium. Oxidation develops according to the following reaction: 10pro 2 + 2Mn3O 4 + 13H2 so4-p 2B11nO 4 + 5Pr2(SO 4)3 + 12H20(1). The pormanganic acid formed is titrated with oxalic acid, after which the PrO 2-'content is indirectly determined. The composition of the oxide after the thermal decomposition of the spectrally pure praseodymium oxalate is found to be only 34-59 Pr02* The composition of the oxide is not 1r 601, but Card 1/2 Pr305* The existence of praseodymium (V) in praseodymium oxide SOV/78-4-15-3/46 On the Problem of thil Composition of the Ox".des of Prasoodymium is doubted. The quantitative Pr02'-content in praseodymium oxide was determined after the thermal decomposition of praseod;rmium nitrate (Fr(NO)3.61120). The VrO 2** content is 51-0- The empirical formula '-a Pr 407' The method suggested is used for the purpose of an ocact determination of the composition of the praseodymium oxides and quantitative de- termination of praseodymiam in a mixture 3f oxides of the rare earth elements of the cerite group after previous aeparation of the cerium. Tables I and 2 show the results Dbtained by the titration of manganese acid. There are ;? tables and 7 references, I of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: 13aratovskiy gosudarstvarinyy universitet im. N. G. Cherny- ahevskogo (Saratov State University imeni N. G. chernyahevskiy) SUBMITTED: January 30, 1958 Card 2/2 68229 0 0 S/078/60/005/02/020/045 AIJTHORSs Ambrozllj..v. 1-1. N.. B004/B016 Sidorova, N. 1. TITLEi The Thermal Decomposition of Carbonates of Rare-Eartho P of the CeriumIlSubgroup PERIODICALs Zhurnal neorGanichoskoy khimiij !960, Vol 5, Nr 2, PP 366-371 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investiCated the thermal behavior of the carbonates of La, Ce, Pr, Nd, and Sm. The analysee of these substances are given in table 1. L. S. Shrayber took the thernograms 4--/ (Figa 1-5) by means of the Kurnakov pyrometer* Table 2 presents the data of thermal dirisociation of the carbonates, and table 3 the temperatures, at which the deconposition is completed. The decomposition proceeds accordinC to the following schemes a) Dioclu',.rge of the crystal water b) formation of inter- mediateso except for Sm 2(CO3)3f ci Tormation of the oxide. As far as the thermal -stability is concerned, the compoimdo Card 1/2 investigated may be arranged in the following orders 68229 The Thermal Decomposition. of Carbonates of S/078/60/005/02/020/045 Rare Earths of the Coriun, Subgroup B004/BO16 Pr (c0 Ce sin < Nd < La (CO-)-. 2 3 3 2(CO3?3 2(CO3 3 2CO3 3 2 There are 5 figuredp 3 tables, and 11 referencest 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Saratovskiy gosuclarstvennyy universitet im. 11. G. Cherny- shevskogo (Saratov state liniversity imeni IT. G. Chernyshevskiy) SUBMITTED: September 26, 1958 Card 2/2 AMBRMEY., M.N.; LUCHNIKOVA, Ye,F. Thermographic study of the decomposition earth elements of the ceria, group* Zhur* 1874-1879 Ag 162, (Rare earths) (Citrates) (Thermal analysis) of citrates of ram neorg khIm. 7 no.81 iMMA 16:6) 8/0137/63/000/008/KO10/Pio ACCESSION NRt AR30103W SOURCE: RM Metallurgiva.** -Abe. 8K69 AUMOR: Ambrozbiy, M. N. TITLE*. Detection of terbium in the presence of other rare-earth elements of yttrium subgroup CITED SOURCE; Ucb. zap. Saratovsk. un-t, '75 1962j, B-9 TOPIC TAGS: Th detection, y-ttrium'subgroxq, rare-eartbl sulphate, o-nitro- pbenylentranilic acid TRANSLATION: Detection of Th id the presence of rare-earth elements of Y-subgroup is based on the oxidation properties of Th superscript plus 4 in acidic media. The substance to be analyted is placed in a platinumspoon and heated for 1-3- minutes by a gas burner. On cooling, the oxides formed are placed on a porcelain plate,, a drop of sulphate solution of o-nitrophonyle.atranilic acid is added and mixed with the. oxides. In the presence of Th the green-yellow color of the i Card 1/2 ACCESSION AR: AR3010344 reagent turns to dark-violet, Detection minimum of Th is 0.01g, CoO sub 2 and PrO sub 2 hinder the reaction. L. Sialkovat DATE ACQ: 06seP63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ML i Card 2/2 AMBRDZIIIYP M.N.; KjUUIOVA, K.F. Comparative,charactard.&tics-of the zathods of praparation of the carbonates of lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium neodymium, samarium. Vch.zap. SGU 7519-11 162. IMIRA 17:3) i I . li A~bAltf M.N.; LUCHNIKOVA, Ye.F. ."a tection of lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, and neodymium 6ten present together. Uch.zap. SGU 75:11-12 162. (MIRA 17:3) n 7 ------ --- -- L io655-63 EPF(e)/EWP~~q)/EW(m)/.PM5--AFFTC/ASD--Pr.,4~.-W/JW/JD 4 ACCESSION 11R: AP~00121,3 5/0078/63/008/006/1345/1354 AUTHOR: Asibrozhity, M.~~N.; Dvornikova, L. M. TITLE:- Thormal decomposit o smarium and tetravalent ceriud hydroxides SOURCEt Z)mrnal neorganicheskoy khimii, V. 8, no. 6* 1963s 1345-1354 TOPIC TAGSt samarium, cerium, tetravalent cerium hydroxides, dissociation products ABSTRACT: -Thermal decomposition curves for samarium -and for tetravalent cerium hydro#des are given. The composition of the thermal clissociaticn products was. determined analytically by the third component method, using the hydroxide-water- MCI. Freshly-prepared hydroxides at ambient temperatia-re have the composition S.(?H)sug :~OW sub ". 0 and CeJOH) sub 4-H sub 2 0. Water splits out at about 1000 t-o orm m sub 3 and Ce(OH) sub 4. Orig. art. has: 2 tables, 9 figures and 4 equations. ASSOCIATION: Saratovskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im. N. G. Cherrjy*shevskogo. SUBMITTED: 25Aug62 DATE ACQDt OlJul63 ENCLi 00 Card ------------------- _-------------I-------------------------------- At-51P.C-f J:LY N 11 'NORNNOVA, L.M.; JAZAEM, Furopltrr. ;ind gadmlinlum hydroxide!! Pni pr-,iuct-R -:f thsilr thermal decomposition. Zhur.neorg.khim. 11 nr.1.iP6--A9 A 106. (MI"IA 2941) 1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet I tellikiy institut khimll, kaf(,dra neorganichcc~koy khllroi. Sul 1 imitted February 1, 964. f f 41~ CZECHOSLOVAXIA/Soil Science. Soil Biology. 1-4 Abs Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., wo 6, 25 March,1957, 22474 Author Ambrozhova, Banekh Inst Title The Effect of Irrigation on the Soil and Mizospheric Microflora. Orig Pub: Sbor.Ceskosl- akad. zemed. ved. Rostl. vyroba, 1955, 2B, No 8, 587-596 Abstract: Results of laboratory investigations conducted in the Research Institute of grassfields system in Pogorzhelitsa (Czechoslovakia) are reported. It was noted that the increase of soil humidity is accompanied by a decrease of total quantity of bacteria and molds; the total quantity of sporogenous bacteria increases under these conditions. The tests were conducted on samples of diffe- rent cultivated soils. Under field conditions, irrigation of Card 1/2 -8- CZECHOSWVAKEA/Boil Science. Soil Biology. 1-4 Abe Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 22474 chernozem in the upper soil layer (2-5 cm) caused an intense mLLtiplication of microorganisms which assimilate forms of mi- neral nitrogen, and of bacteria which participate in pectin de- composition. The upper soil layers proved most favorable for development of azotobacter; at a depth over 20 cm, its quantity decreased markedly. In a layer of 20-25 cm of irrigated soil, the group of microorganisms which assimilate humates and organic nitrogen, predominated. Soil irrigation considerably lowered the mold content. In hydrophyte wheat varieties, a considerable quantity of bacteria was noted in the rhizosphere; in xerophyte and silmm r wheat types, a larger nuEber of actinomycetes. The data are presented in 4 tables. Card 2/2 -9- S/!94/62/000,/002/039/096 D201/D301 AUTHOR: Ambroziak A HMIS: A miniature glaso-enclosed germanium photo-diode PERIODICAL: 'Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika no. 2, 1962, abstract 2-3-76p (Przegl. elektron; 19hi 2, no. 1, 52-5-9) T.-,JXT: A description of the construction of a photo-diode is given. 2he diode is hermetically sealed in a glass capsule, with a diameter of about 2 mm, without the use of any of the scaling compounds. j4nce the photo-diode properties are influenced by changes in humi- dity - a certain amount of moisture absorbing matcrial - silica gel - is in-.roduced into the capsule. Before sealing, the capsule is 0 heated in dry air for several hours at a temperature of about 100 C. The volt-ampere, temperature and upectral characteristics of the diode are given. The maximum of the photo-diode sensitivity lies in the i-egion of about 1.5 microns. The maximum modulating frequency is about 300 kc/s. The small inertia of photo-diodes is made note r, %.-ard 1/2 _ALJDJ~O~ IAK,- A. L/- SUiUAM (in capa); Given Namea Colintry: Poland Academic I)egrees: Not stated Department of Electronics, Institute of Fundamental Affiliation: Technical Problemsj Polish Academy of Sciences (Zalead Elektroniki, Instytut Podstavowych Problem& Technikis .PAN) glonaiso Source: Warsaw, Bulletin de l'AcaddmieAes-B-clences, Sdrie des Sciences Techniques, Vol 9, No 3, Mar 61, pp 179-183. Data: "A Semiconductor Pulse Counter." -MRMIAKI A. A aemiconductor pulse counter. Bul Ac Pol tech 9 no.3:179-183 161. 1. Department of Electronics, Institute of Fundamental Technical Problems, Pallah Acadeny of Sciences. Presented by J. Groaskowski. AMMOZIAK, A. -, 1, - I-- Dosigning of Germani= dicdes with thin base. Archiw elektrotoch 10 no.D251-268 161, 1. Instytut Podstavow7ch Problemow Tochniki, Zaklad Elektroniki., Warszawa. AMBROZIAKp Andrzojt mgr Ins. Germanium photoelootrio oella. Pomiary 7 no.8008-313 Ag 161. 40817 P/05962/000/004/003/005 Cl. 1010/1210 AUTHOR: Ambrozisk, Andrzej TITLE: A glass-enclosed miniature silicon photodiode PERIODICAL: Przcglqdelcktroniki,no.4,1%2,181-183 TEXT: A silicone photodiode has been developed at the IPPT Electronics Institute. A comparison of this new diode with the earlier Polish FGM5 germanium photodiode is given. The silicon plates and the reFdy-made p-n junctions were etched in a mixture of HNO3, HF, C143COOH (4 : I : 1). The junctions were enclosed in an all-glass case. The sensitivity of the silicon diode was 5 times lower than that of the germanium diode, and since the black current is louer by two orders of magnitude, the light to black current ratio was much higher for silicon diodes. The temperature coefficient of this ratio is lower for silicon diodes than for germanium diodes. A table comparing average parameters of the silicon and of the FGMS germanium diode- is given. The spectral characteristics of the silicon photodiode show a maximum at A = 0.9p. There are 4 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Zaklad Elektroniki IPPT-PAN (Electronics Institute of the IPPT-PAN) Card 1/1 AMBRCZIAK Andrzej; SWCBCDA, Jerzy; SWIDERSKI, Jarcelaw A miniture germanium photodiods with liquid nitrogen cooling. Frzegl Ploktreniki 3 no. 5:286-288. My 162 1. Zaklbd Flaktroniki, Instytut Fodstawcwych Frcblercw Techniki, Pol5ka Oadevin Nauk, Wareszawa. AMMCZIkK,,.Aoz ~ -~ A monolithic diode niltivibrator. Bul Ae Pol tech 10 no.2:[lU]- [3141 162. Is Departmout of Electronics, Institute of Fundamental Taohnical Problems, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. Presented by J.Groozkowoki. 37G89 P/01 62/011/001/009/010 9, ~/ 7 0 D265YD302 AUTHOR: Ambroziak, A. TITLE: A germanium double-base photodiode and its application PBRIODICAI: Archiwum elektrotechniki, v. 11, no. 1, 1962, 181-185 TUT: Reference is made to the author'sAprevious paper where'a double base gernanium diode was used to build a relaxation oscilla- zor with the amplitude and frequency of oscillations depending on the intensity of incident light. Such an oscillator finds appiioa- tion in telemetry and as an infrared radiation detector with an audio-indicator. Influence of the intensity of incident light on the parametera of the double-base photodiode and on the performance Y of zhe relaxation oscillator is studied in this paper. The double- v' base diode is made of a strip of a semi-conduezor with 2 ohmic con- iacts at its ends and a p-n. junction in the middle. The relaxation oscillator circuit is shown. The influence of light illumination of intensity (D = 3500 Lux to which the side opposite to the p-n junc- tion vias exposed is shown against the non-illuminated diode charac- terisf,tcs. Formulas were deduced for the amplitude and period of dard(1/2) * P16-34;~01,6001,10,810f/003 Wj & A. PL7V.OP V# sci. Ser. aci. techn., The author gives the desigln of a multi-vibrator consisting a SeM3.Conductor diode, three resistors to now, multivibrators have been mounted the present method proposes elements, n-type semiconductor; p-n junctions k*th sides of this block. The size 1962, v. 10, no. 2, 11-14 the circuit diagram and describes I of a diode with two bases, and a condenser. Whereas up from two separate circuit a monolithic block made of an and ohmic contacts are,fused ol~ of the block in governed by the required values of resistances. The wract values of these resis- tdncas exe obtained by chemical etching of the block after fusing. The capacitance 4, 500 pF is formed in the block by biased p-rL junc-t* Carcl 1/2 AMBROZIAK, A. Germanium double bass photodiode and its use. Archiw elaktro- tech 11 no. 1:181-185 162. 1. Zaklad Elektroniki, Instytut Podstawowych Problemow Techn- iki, Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa. L 10771-63-- ACMSICU HRi AP3W3186 3/6,3/000/000~51/OeA AUNCR: Majewski, Zdzlsl~w Az%rmlsk. A*j SwIderski, Jj -TIT Detection at $am oft USIXIS go!~-fwvd geraIMIUM SOMt PrtegUd 41*kbMAM*,U6,, 4$.1963#251-254 -1pM-4096~L gDAMIvul_ 014VAtIvIty measurement A38VACTs-Problew ari$14-14 the design or inrrexed detocton, ~asod On the photooonduMvIty of goW4094 gerasnium connected vith the gold- dopIng ce germaniumO Itotoc measarements, suA the s9locti~,a of ON - Caduativity tector vlndvn and cc*Ung systams are described. The seleation of a properly do;ed germanive saawls, vas aeomvUeW byzeasuring the resistivity of the 600PIO as a fiWOU00 CC UMIPMftre in the raw ftal 78 ta 3OW& A SPDOISI pbotocenAuctivity mater vu avveloped for'this puMse* In addition to tba rly pre3wed gar-run um ample,, acme yzellaiwry Umprwimoutis such as an anpUritr euttable tor w,-9 viU%t a specific anole to& of an Improired obleldiag system.9 ma]m It possible to detect greatly reduced pwar. A model of the da- tector is shmn In Fig. I of the Racloeurao The inner glue cyUnder of the Card 1/ L 1077143 CCT M aw ACMBX - -- ----- detector Is - fILUA- VIth 11odd Idtrosent- hNI a kovar Uwe &DA M&LUL&W a tem- perature of 71kt-for go aftubos. The vresetwe Ca the Pzzwd= senple Is - loss th= 10-3 am HS& The vIndws are made of pia* gereasdum ]pUtex vith highly polished stil-facese SyeeW vkdows made of lithium fluoride (Imporb6d frcm the tzSR) perml~ -menage or visible Ugbt and iurrared redist1ca cc 6 Zdarons. 03rig. ASSOCIATICO: Inetytut Podstawovyth PrdblAwtto-4 Tedalki Polska. Akademlya Nauk (Xnstitute of Basic Tedboleal: Prdbleme, PolLeb kc;i;;w of sciences) SWUM t 00 DAZ AOQ: WaI63 MCLT 01 AMBROZIAKS A. Sardoonductor pulse counter. Archiv alektrotac~,12-no.2:363-402 163. 1 1. ZaIdad Elektroniki, Inaty-tut Podstavowych Problemov Tachniki., Polaka Akademia Naukv Warszawa. MAJF*19,KT, 72313law; ~07,.IAK,, ~~drzej; SWIDEFSKI, Jlaroslav Tnfriirod rAdlation datuctor mada of gold-dvpH gemmium. Pr-egl elektrontki 4 no.4t2)'].-254 Ap 163 1. Zaklad Iiiint-rtut Podstawowych Problamow TeOmiki,, Polek, ZkademiiNa*,, *;tirszawa. L 17568-65 Pz_,~ 1JP(c'1/ASD(p,1_!/ ) S AP4046795 P/0053/64/000/008/0388/0390 AUTHORS As~broziak2 A.,- Janicki T. 3OURCEi Przegiad elektroniki, no 8, 1964, 388-390 IC T,tGS - silicon _~otocell,/ p n coupling, silicon photo- I' str,ict,xre, current voltaFe character ~,nt. i n-77-7-E-r-~", ~'71," P7-Y ~Uq arge-surface c-011 IWBF de 3drne;~ st the E',e~troniki !Ffl-, ?.~31; P~!.)' for use in rmasurinC a,-par,itu5 at low-cljxrent densit.,, _-ttff. WW, etching 'I., or)erhtluris alui the ~-n coupilngs &re shown In Fig. 1. itf ter prep~!.i rig ~ne leads the aluminu;T. ring, t ri e coupling.- were soldered in casings as shown in Fig. 2 ~which also gives a general view of the completod photocell). During illumination with a tungsten fila- Card L 17568-65 ACCESSION fiRi AP4046795 ment bulb of 2400 K0 the rectangularity coefficient of the cell's current-density characterlatic le good vhen the short-eircult currert density does nc~t exceed 5 mA/cm2, but during illumination with solar radiation the rectangularity 18 sut~ stantl6lly off at a srv)rt-circuit current ~ens-ly of Is :onc',-,.~Ao,~ that the photocells have poor properties as solar ctll batteries. They display an efficiency o, about J~ at a solar radiation density of ?0 n3W'-,cm~p whicn is LrLree times less than that of regular solar batteries. -,he authora thank Kazimierz Lravczy-nsU and Jarusz JedraQik o the Electronics !!ant, for their aid ir, preparing the photocaUs and in carrying out the measurements." Orig. art. hasi 4 figures. ASSOCIATIONi Zaklad Elcktron:WWT PAN (Electronics Plant IPPT PAN) SUMMED: 3OMay64 MG-L 1 02 SUB CODE s EM, EE NO REF M: OOD OTIM t. 002 Card W4 L 17568-65 ACCESSION PRt AP4046795 ENCLOSUREa 01 Cl) infused aluminum eilicontlayer rbt) 1,T a .2 in hick- ness n-tyTe f9ilicon nickel cortac,.t, Fig. 1. StructLwe of the p-n coupline used in the photocells Card 3/4 L 175,68-65 ACCESSION Wis AP4046795 ENGLOSUREi 02 H27-025- I- y M??.9?j ----025 Fig. 2a. St:ructure of the photocell easing Fig. 2b. View of completed photocells Card 4/4 F~H , I-T it, Bli;071i*,.~,. 281-2% of 2 FrobloL~.s, iollsh Acaltmy of ar s a 18, 1%3. AM13HOMAK , A. ; MARKOWSKA , E. Double-hase magnotodiode. Bul Ac Pol tech 1-2 no.6:4CY7-412 164. .4;1 1. DeT)artment of Electronics, Institute of Basic Technical Problems, I Polish Academy of ciences, Warsaw. Presented by J. Groszkowski. 0 SNEIDMUS,M.; MIBROZAITISIX. I -."- - ~ - -- , , ~ - - Apropos of the diagnosis of the malignant degeneration of giant cell tumors. Sveik. apsaug. 8 no.9t5l-R S163. 1. Lietuvos TSR Nkologijos m.t. Institutas, 4r AI-I~ROLJG, J. (130) ismird by t-1:t* Mmirls-trvI.-on for flee imurm-r.-n, ')' Prodiiet'C'n at'-,ac~:-d to t'~f- Plr-nnl,-,--, C-.)::;- iW-)n -)I- ""w-rtit .Si-~.: , ries in n.,!l 3 sl,.. Art!:clms Po(-rd'iv- to De,,-! ~11 t1010- V,)l- 1. no- 2-3-b, De-c. 1- 1950- Diii~ Purov-pr, Accs~srionp L~ut. librfrz~ o' P:,n~;revs. Vol. 1, no. 13, lbvt-r-,ber 195?. IJNCLASSI~ IFED. " CE, rd ? 0 " .7 11 J. Technolog. - S-riEjls The importt,nc- o~ control tl-- vormr-~Es-d Fir-tv-b- E: st-ri I r- minin,-, ins t,- lis t-! an:3. p, 6 - NOVA PFOT !VOI)"--'tTA- (Llrru-,,,: ur nt-Tiredek v nroizv,,dvjI pri plrnski 17a r:; ' s ! j S lo %- Ljiibljar.,- . b4irontl7ly on product.*,nr. Fpft -Furonelpn Acc-s--!~)nz- Lict, Librrr. -~-' C-n~-,r-sv, Vol. 1, no. 11, November 1952. IP:'CLASSIFIED. "Card 1 ol "'rv, Of Yu ic;nal Ar, LIZ 3 V %,o I . 2, n a3 0, Dc c . 1'4 ~ 2C' Q. r ac a SO: ~:onthly Lirlt Of --nLA ~~Unpcan iccessions, LC, Vol. 3, na. AMONG, Kattja,, prof* drov Beograd Yugoslavia. Observations on the actual principal task of pediatrics in Ned,, glamn. 8 nO.7-8:24o-242 July-Jug. 54. (PIDIAMCS in yugoel.) . AMBROZIC.--M,. Prof., Dr., Dimitrije Antic. Mad. glasn 10 no.11-12:514 Nov-Dee 56. (OBITUARIIS Antic, Dimitrije (Ser)) - -AMBROZIC,N.; JAKOVIJVIC,S. Morbidity of acute respiratory diseases In school age. Higijenaq Beogr. 11 no.2-3:202-207 159- (RESPIROORY TUC? IMTIONS in inf, & child) KOVAGEVIC, B.;.~ ~JIOZI~GN.;~ BOIIJANQVIG, R. Results of the surveYs made in 2 Sumer camps for children. Higijena 12 no. 1951-60 160 (CkILI) WELFARE) AMBROZIC, N. Higienic and micro-climatic studies in an elementary school in Belgrade. HigiJons, 13 no.1:11-26 161. (SCHOOL HEALTH) .UMHOZIE, U. FRXDA, M. Possibilities of measuring reactive power and reactive enerey in three-phase asymetric network. p. 19. (Blectrotetinic. V01. 5. No. 1. Jan. 1957. bucuresti. Rumania) SO: Monthly List of bast European Accessions (KUL) Lo. voi. 6, No, 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. AMMUS, L , student (Cluj) Propounded problems; 5191. Getz mat B 13 no.3t172 Mr 162, AIMOZIL-WICZ, Z. The problem of building materials. p. 1. (RACJONALMATOR. Vol. h, no. 2, Feb. 1957, Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncl. ,AMBROZOVA, Miroslava -- Effect of the form of mineral fertilizers and their application with irrigation on the activity of soil microorganisms. Rost vyroba 9 no.7/8.-759-763 JI-Ag 163. 1. Vyzkumaa staaice zakladni agrotechniky, a hnojeni, UVURV., Pohorelice u Brna. CZECHOSWVAM/Soil Science. Organic Fertilizers. j-4 Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol-~ No 6) 1958) 24769p Author Sefranek, Doh.; Ambrozova, M.; Talafantova, A. Inst Title Study of the Effect of the Application of Peat and Drown-Coal Wastes as Organic-Mineral Fertilizers. Orig Pub: Sbor. Ceskosl. eked. zemed. ved. Roatl. vyroba) 1955, 28, No 2, 143-152. Abstract: On loamy soilj containing 1.96% of humus, 0.8 mg. P 0 and 12 mg. K20; pH salt 6.1 in the experiment ~M barley, the application of the wastes of coal (so-called capuchin) and peat in doses from 40 to 160 t./ha did not give stable harvest increases. Combined application with mineral fertilizers notice- Card 1/2 31 AIIIEROZY, A. Measurement of output power of electron tubes, P.65. MAGYAR RIMASTECHNIKA, (Hiradastecluiikai INidomanyos Egyesulet) Budapest, Vol. 7, No. 3, June 1956 SOURCE: EUL W Vol. 5, No. 11, Nov. 1956 A4BFDZY, A. "A now phase -senBitive -.-.-dicato r arrangement for alternating-measuring bridr,es.11 In Ooman, P-333 PERIODICA POLYTECHNICA (Budapesti Muzzaki Eaetem) Budapest, Hungary Vol. 2, No. 4. 1958- Monthly LiA of East European Accessions (EF-AI) LC, Vol. 8. No. 6, June 1959 Uncle AMBROZY, A. "Layer-thickness measurement of enamel-covered wire." In. English, P. 355 PMODICA Pt.-LITECHNICA. Budapesti Muszaki Egyetem, Budapest, Hunpry Vol. 2, No. 4. 1958 Monthly List of East EuropetRn Accessions (ETAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, june 2959 Uncl. --fiq ~0~ Ambrozy., Aq Tarnay, K.; Prinkl, H. Continuous measuring of layer thickness of enamel-covered vires during manufacturing procesBo P,,56 MM ES AUTMATIKA. (Marstachnikal es Automatizalasi . Tudomanyos EMsulet) Budapestv Hungary. Vol.7, no. 2/3, 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (ERAI) L.C. Vol*8, nooll November 1959 Unal. .,_ 6ABudapest, XI., Stoczek u 2., Hungary) (~!MROZY L-A Statistical quality control using an analogue computer. Periodica polytectwi electr 4 no.2:97-116 t6o. (EW l014) 1. Department of Electronic Valves$ Polytechnical University# Buclapest. (Ilectronic analogue computers) _ AMOZIO-Andru Statistical quality control with analogue computer. Meres automat 8 no.6:1-12-178 160. 1. Budapeati Mussald Egyetem, ElektronceotechnikEd Tanazek. (Statiatics) (Calculating machinea) ell (113 91, 51, AUTHORi Ambrbzy, Andrfis 24795 H/012/61/009/007/001/001 B122/B227. TITLEi Transistorized microammeter with low voltage drop PERIODICAM M6As fie Automatika, v. 9, no, 7, 1961, 202-206 TEXTs The author describes a simple transistorized microammeter assembled by himself, which, through its low internal resistance, is suitable for measuring very weak currents, as required in checking transistor circuits etc. Two transistors are connected in a symmetrical circuit with grounded common base. The current to be measured is connected across the emitters and is added to the emitter circuit of one transistor and subtracted from ihe other. Under the effect of the change of the emitter current, the collector current changes at the rate oft 610 =a'dIe, where x is the current-amplification factor of the grounded-base circuit with grounded com- mon base. For conventional transistors, Ck-/is somewhat less than unity. The voltage drop of the moving-coil instrument connected to the collector circuit ist 4um _IdI CRM - XdI,Rm, where R. is the instrument resistance. Card 1/3 24795 H/012/61/009/007/001/001 Transistorized microammeter with ... B122/B227 Hence,the voltage amplification iss Au . 'AUm1AU . For instance, If oto 0.98, Rm 0 1 kiloohm and Is 0 1 milliampere,:nd Rbb1 the volumetric resistance of the base layer - 300 ohms, Au M 15-3. That is, when using a moving-coil instrument of 50 millivolt extreme deflection, a microammeter of 3-3 millivolt extreme deflection can be assembled. To increase voltage sensitivity, high collector supply voltage is recommended. The output current versus temperature was found to be constant within a temperature range of -630C and -r370C. For constant voltage sensitivity, the input resistance had to be kept consta'ntj therefore, Is had to be regulated according to the temperature. To assure high temperature stability, it is advisable to place the two transistors into holes drilled in a metal block of high thermal conductivity. Four units of such instruments were produced, and their stability behavior was found to be excellent. The instrument is mainly used in transistor measuring tbohnique, e.g., for recording their grounded emitter characteristics. Low voltage drop is an advantage in the measurement of heavy currents too, since the resistance of the shunt con- nected to the circuit to be measured may tlvn be very small. Combined with Card 2/3 AMEROZY, Arktras D~mamLo errors of square deteotors of fraotional 31near approximation. Hir techn 13 no.4tl42-148 Ag 162. 1. Hiradastachnikai Tudomanyos Egyesulet tagjal Badapesti Maszaki Egyetem glaktronasovsk so Felvezetok Tanawke. h575h 3/194/62/000/012/0~9/iOill-~- , D4.13/D308 0 AUTHORS 4 .--Pisoh9r$, Perene And A~br6zy, AndrAs 9! ITLE t An appArattze for.measuring.,the'impedanoe of, the - od"~'*- thode.'intermedia.te layer , PERIODIOAM. Referativny' chUrnal Avtoinatika r4dioe,lektrdMJti' r ' " - H t ~ - 19 ,no 12t 2, abs (Hiradistoohn ract 12~4.3 so O ari kutat6, int.."UsLo' V6 I i no 11 1902 26-28 P an ..'5 9 (Polol.pumm rie a in Ger. big. and Rus6l) TBXTt The AF-impddanoo of the' intermedia'te,,Ia' er of barium orthoft er , Bilioate#-.'~orm6d 'on oxide oathodeeLduring u e; a a basically r" i ' O: . d.aok whioh:is ab- sieiive nature - and; a urrent e .givos rise to a 0 f ' seni at - RP $*;'. 2he. in-ter'iedia te layer impedance is. not the." same at ' ' A? and. RPi:. is used as.the.baeis of a method for This.differenoe measuring the.imoeddficq IT wo voltages' of the came amplitude# one RP an'd -6ne4Pt 'are fed';imultaneoualy to the grid Pf.the, tube t L . * ted, "~mder.,.nor . is- opqra mal conditions.-The.plate circuit con- whioh ' ' at RF. The resonant amplitudeAs tuned aircuit resonating taine a dard.1/2 AMBRMY W. = . dr,j NAGY, Pandorl TASSINE ROSTASp Marta; 212001 ~vuu War# dr, Telemetry of physiological date, Hares automat 11 no,3t 74-79 tO. 1. Budapesti Musmaki Egyeteta. ~vN 0~~ il 4MRM . Aulp A aouroe of ourrent with very high internal resistanee. Mieres automat 3.1 no*4/5,324,129 163* 1* Budapesti Muozaki Egyetem Elektronceovsk on Filvezetok Tanazekee AIMRQgX, Andras dr.; HIDAS, Gyorgy; VALKO, I.Peter, dr., a muszaki tudomwWok kandidatuan Direet readin2 transistor noise faotor meter. Hir techn 14 n0.135-8 F 16,. 1. Budapesti ?bBzaki Rgyetem Slektronanotechnikai Tanazek (for Ambrozy). 2. Hiradastechnikai Ipari Kutato Intezet (for Hidas). 3. Budapeati Maazaki Egyatem Blektronesotechnikai TanBzeki eB "Hiradastechnika" izarkeasto bizottBagi tagja. AMBRMY,, kidrasnap dr, Wehanical conati"Iction in tgleocmmunioation engIrAsering* Nkwz elat 19 no.22sil 24 0 163& AMROZY, Andraoq dr.1 KAUKER, Janos Transistor noise measurement in the 25 MHz mJxer circuit. Hir techn 14:19-22 N Special issue 163. -A.MBRO.ZYj. A. (Budapest . XY., Stoczek u.2) Current source with very great resistance. Periodica polytechn electr 7 no. 3:185-195 163. 1. Department of tlectrontubes and Semiconductors, Polytechnical Univeristy, 13udapest. Presented by Dr.I.P.Valko. AMBROZY, Andras, dr. New method for brightnase adjustitent in electrostically f,-Aused osollloscopic tubes. Mares automat 13 no.41lO6- 1.10 165. 3. Chair of EIectron Tubas anti Semiconductors of Budapest Technical ITnivorsity. AMBROZY, B.; FAUIROWICZ.. A.; JASINSKI, Aq KOWMACKIp Je; IANGWI., H.; LUDZIMSKI$ . ~ J. Measurement of the mean life of the first excited state of NO. Acts. physica Pol 20 no.7:537-544 161. 1. Institute of Nuclear Researchs Polish Academy of Sciencesp Wareaw. AMBROZY, Gyorgy, dr.; ZCKHAM, Sandor, dr.; GALLAI, Hargit, dr. Neural complications in malignant tumors of the hemopoietic system. Ideg.ozerile 12 no.12:367-379 D 159. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyl IgFetem Neurologlai Ilinikaja (Igasgato: Dr. Horanyj Belo. egyetemi tauar) Grexagos Onkologiski Inteset (Igasgato: Dr. Vikol Janos. foorvos: Dr. Sellei Camillo) kozlemenye. ( M VOUS SYSTSM die) (HMTOPOrITIC SYSTIM neopl) -iffla I "W GALLAI, Margit, dr.; ECKHARDT, Sandor, dr.; AMBROZY, G~qrgy, dr. A cane of progressive nultifocal loukoencephalopathy associatod with Hodgkin's disease. Ideggyogy. Ozemle 15 no.91257-264 3 162. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudamanyi E 79~em Neurologiai, Klinikajanak (Igazgato: Horanyi Bela dr. egyetemi tanar~ es as Orszagos Onkologial. Ihtezet be1gyogyuszari osztaly-anak (roorvow Sellei Camillo dr.) kozlemenye. (HODaKINIS DISEASE) (BRAIN DISEASES) -AMBROZY, Gyorgy; GALLAI, Margit., dr. Thrombosis of the poisteri,or cerebral artory in vertebral angiography verified by patho-anatomical examination. Grown-Soquard syndrome complicating angiography. Ideggyogy. szemle 15 no.6$168-174 Je 462. 1. A Budapooti Orvostudomanyi Egystom Nourologiai Klinikajnnak kozlemenya (Igasgato: Horanyi Bela dr. egyetemi tanar). (SPINAL CORD dis) (ANGIOGRAPHY compl) (CEREBRAL EMBOLISM AND UROMBOSIS ot,iol) GALLAI, Margit, dr.; ECKHARDT, Sandor, dr.; AMBROZY, Gvorgy, dr. A case of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy associated with Hodgkints disease. Ideggyogy. Bzemle 3.5 no.9:257-264 S 162. I* A Budapeati Orvostudomanyi E:ye~em Neurologiai Klinikajanak (Igazgato: Horanyi Bela dr. egyetemi tanar~ es as Orszagos Onkologiai Ihtezet belgyogyaszari osztalyanak (Foorvon Sellei, Gamillo dr.) kozlemenye. (HODGKIN'S DISEASE) (RUIN DISEASF.9) ~~Ozy. Gyorgy. dr. Symptoms in cysts of the septum pellucidam. Ideg. azemle 14 no.2: 33-43 7 161. 1. A Hudapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyatem Nearologiai Klinikajanak (Igasgato: Dr. Horanyi Bela egyetemi tanar) kozlemenye. (CEREBRAL VIETRICLES neopl) (BRAIN NEOPLASMS diag) (CYSTS diag) Hui Z A Ply LANG, Sandor, Dr, A11BROZY, Gyorgy, Dr, HAITS, Geza, Dr; Medical University of Budapest, I'sychia-Md'MYti~C-""('director: NYIRO, Gyula, Dr, prof.) and hleurolo,,ical Clinic (director: HORANYI, Bela, Dr, prof.) (BOTE -- Budap-esti orvostudomanyJ. EFyetem, Psychiatriai Klinika es Neurologiai Klinika). "Stuly of the Changes in Blood Coagulation In the Course of Carotid Angio- graphy." Budapest, Lde.Lyo-yaszati Szemle, Vol XIX, No 8, Aug 66, ges 252-254. pa Abstract: [Authoril Hunt:arian summary] The effect of the contrast material, used in caroti.d anCiography, on blood coagulation was studied in 50 cases. It was found that the avera.-e amount of contrast material administered in the course of angiography has no notable effect on blood coagulation. 3 Hungarian, 1. Western references. 71 - YOZLOWSKIp Czeslawj AMBROZY JergyLJMKOWSKI, Tadeusz; IACH, Ryszard; \NOWAK,, Zrgii~r~RNOICKI, Jerzy Evaluation of the exploitation profitability of coal deposits. Przegl gorn-18'no.61.347-354 Je 162. . I 1. Komisja llrzerobld Mochanicznej i Wykorzystania Hald, Rada Techniczno- Ekonomiczna, Ministerstwo Gornictwa i Ziiirgetyki, Warszawa fi-IBRO'-'-Y, btsz!,-. dr. Mi.agnostle dl-'ficulties in 'vc~ fc,'jlrw!ng y reqoc -, halt,- I ' " .~. 1C.", lio.13c pul manti r . - t J on f o !,,j br , I S . T t . ~ e *, , . 602-604 218 Mr 165 1. Bckes me.-gyel Timacs J(.-.,;ef' AL'Ili-I rg-Q. i-lellkasv~~Iw--szetl f1sztaly ~.,Arcly.., jr.). AIQ3RCZY) Laszlo Sports are gaining at the Szeged Hemp Spinning milj. Munka 12 noo,9:32-33 S 162. NRi FCC SOURCE CODSt J%U711Oft:: ORG: nono TME.- Scientifio Council of the Hungarian Meteorological Society SOLRCSs Idojaraao nos 2, 1966, 123 TOPIC TAGS: moteorologic conforonco, rosoarch program, hydronotoorology, antarotio climate A,BSMC,.T: The Scientific Council of the Hungarian Meteorological Society (Magyar Mete'orologiai Tarsasaa Tudomanyos Tanacsa) held a meeting 10 Feb 1966. !Me agenda was (1) finalization of the program for the 12th regio- n4 metating to be held during Aug 1966 and (2) discussion of the hydro- 'wt~eorojlogical aspects of floods. Re (1): the meeting will be hold in Eas- .te' om;; it will deal with the bioclimatolq IM -U,,pf the Danube bend, explo- Ar -rafton of outer space, and research In Antarctica;-re (2):it was decided ~p .$nvite other societies also to cooperate in thAvplanning of this item. LJPRS: 36,45Z/, SUB CODE: 04, 05 '/ SUBM DATE"t nono r. 11~~turftl .3,.,tioptic Vol No. 4, T'03~! it-LIE. I I COA 1W.A.1; SC F-:121 "'i" p'-s ~,L!Y) C. So : j,~, st Euroj:eun Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2, Fel~. 19'7 AMBPOZYO F. "The use of electronic-computine machines for numerical forecasting of pressure," p. 360 IDOJARAS. (METEOROIMIAI INTEZET ES MAGYAR METEIDROLOGIAI TARSASAG) Budapest, HunCary, Vol. 62, No. 6. Nov./Dec. 1958, Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC,, Vol. 8, No. 6., June 1959. Uncl. AMBR02Y,p P.1 GMs 0.; TANCZERO T. Numerical forecasting of contour charts by the aid of Buleev's barotropic method, In Russiam Pe 74s IDDJARAS. (Meteorologiai Intezat as Magyar Meteorologiai, Taraaag) Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 63# No. 2s mar.Apr. 1959. Month2y List of East European Accessions, (EW) Wp Vols, 9,, nos Is Jane 196o uncl. AMBROZY, Pal New Hungarian meteorologic instruments. Musz elet 15 no.9z12 Ap 160. (EW 918) (Hungary--Neteorology) AMBRMY, Gusatax On the xotewelogical use of the URAL-Is alacgronic computer, Idojarax 64 no.3:152-154 )V~-Je 161. AMERMY, Pal ------------- "An experiment in numerical forecasting" by E. Knightingt G. A. Corby, F. H. Bushby, and C. E. Wallington. Reviewed by Pal Ambrozy. Idojaras 65 no.5:310 S-0 161. (Weather forecasting) (Knighting, H.) (Corby, G. A.) (Buabby, F. H.) (Wallington, C. E.) wo AMBROZY Pal The 7th itinerant meeting of the Hwigarian Meteorological Society at Pecs. Idojaras 65 no-51316-318 S-0 161. (Ekmgary-Meteorology) S/194/62/000/004/005/105 D222/D309 AUTHORS: Ambr6zy, Al and Gdtz, Guszt&v TITLE: The application of the YPAvq-1 (URAL-1) computer in meteorology PERIODIdAL; Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no, 4, 1962, abstract 4-1-96b (Iddjhr&s, 1961, 65t no. 3, 152-154) TEXT- It is stated that in the autumn of 1960 the Central Statis- ticai Authority of Hungary put into operation a URAIr-1 computer. The first meteorological problem programmed1for'this digital com- puter was the calculation of the vortex field velocity, which forms part of thelcalculatione for a numerical prognosis of pres- sures. The calculations were executed for points located at 200 km from each other, on the basis of the absolute topography of 700 mbar. The initial field of geo-potential, including Europe and the eaertern part of the Atlantic Ocean, was covered by a netowrk of points numbering 23 x 17. The initial data given to the compU- Card 1/2 AMBROZY. Pal Automation of the meteorological services. Tom tud kozl 5 (93) no.3:106-108 Mr 162. 1. Orazagos Moteorologiai Intozet, Ihidapost JIWOZYI P.; GOTZ.. G. In commoration of Vi:Lhe2m Bjerknes on the 100th arnivervary of his birth. Idojaras 66 no.2:121-122 Mr-Ap 162, AMBROZY, Pal "Numorloal weather analysis and prediction" by P.D. Thompson, Reviewed by Pal Ambrozy. Idojaras 66 no*3:189 My-Je 162. .WROZY. Pal Smoothing of geopotential fielda. 0ras meteor int bass& t~A kut 25:33-36 161 (publ.162). GOTZ, Guoztav; ~I~C~Y, Pal H=Aonjo gnalysig programing on an Ural I electronic computer* Oraz meteor int beoz tud kut 25:331-337 161 (Yubl.162). AMBROZY, Pal; TANCZER, Tibor Forecasting the maximum velocity Of thunderstorms. Oraz meteor int beaz tud kut 26:84-87 162(publ.163). ARBROZY, Pal The 8th itineYant meeting of the Hungarian Meteorological Society in Vesssp'rem. Idojaras 66 no-4;255--256 JI-Ag 162.. JMOML-1.4- *Numerical and graphoanalytio method for making maps of 24 hours' forecasting" by A# Doneaud, No Desleagal R. Sto-4ano Reviewed by .~&l Ambrosys Idojaras 67 no.1:58 Ji-F f63. AABROrZY, Fal; GOM, Guantav; TANCZER2 Tibor Examination of sudden windat4orms in the region of Lake Balaton, Idojaras 67 no*3:153-158 Yq~-46 163o I AMBROZY _K"- , Conference on numerical forecast in Moscow. Idojaras 67 no.4: 255-256 Jl-Ag 163* A~wRozx, ftl Seminar on statistical analysis and forecasting in Paris* Idojaras, 66 no.6:381-382 N-D 462. KOPPANY, Gy.; HILLE, Alfred; KAKAS, Jozaef; FUTO, Jozsef; KMI, Manyhert; PECZELY, Gyorgy; KOZMA, Bela; SUPPANDS, Andras; AMBROZY,Jal; GOTZ, Gusztav; PAPP, Laszlo; BELL, Bela, Alf , Andras; BAGSO, Nandor; HAJOSY, Ferenc; GSAPODY, Istvan; NAGY, Laszlo, igazgato foorvos; DONASZY, Erno; BORONKAI, Pal; ANTAL, Emanuel; TANCZER, Tibor; OZORAI, Zoltan The 10th itinerant meeting of the Hungarian Meteorological Society in Sopron. Idojaras 68 no.4:249-250 JI-Ag 164. 1. President., Uungarian Meteorological Society (for Hille). 2. Editor, "Idojaras" (for Kakas). 3. Editorial Board Member "Idpjaras", Budapest (for Ambrozy, Bell, Keri, Ozorai~. AMFhC,'"7`,, PaIL (Budapesi '/ Fcrecnsting meteorograms. Tdc,',uras 68 no.!~21-25 Ja.-F 164. 11 ld~ j a ra s. 11 ,. Editorial board member 1 v j