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- L 15471-63 - EPA (b)/EWT (:L)/BDS An?M/ASD . pd-4 ACCESSION NR: AP3005426 S/0020/63/ 151/005/1038/1041 AUTHORi Barantsev, R. 0. -6 TITLE: Method of integral kinetic equations for moments SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, v. 151, no. 5, 1963, 1038-1041 TOPIC TAGS: moment integral kinetic eauation, rarified gaso distribution function, integral kinetic equation, moment ABSTRACT: This paper is an attempt to simplify the solution of kine- .tic problems. It is pointed out that in many cases the actual dis- tribution functions do not have to be known. Instead of working in a', 7-dimensional space (3 space, 3 velocity components, and time), it is, more expedient to present the functions of many variables by a com- bination of functions of fewer variables. Authors describe a method in which the distribution function is represented by the coefficients of expansion of the generalized Hermite polynomials. Its first terms, give the basic macrocharacteristics of the gas. The method is ex- pected to be useful in numerical solutions of important aerodynamical Card 1/2 L 15471-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3005426 problems of-rarified gases. Orig. art. has: 20 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet Im, A. A. -Zhdanova (Lenin�r ad- State Unlymity)- suwmm: i6Feb63 DATE ACQ: 06Sep63 ENCLt 00 SUB CODE: AS 1.10 REF SOVi oo8 OTHER: 003 Card 2/2 BkRANTSEV, R.G. (Leningrad) "On the moment method of solving kinetic problems for a rarefied gas" report presented at the 2nd All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 29 Janua3:5, - 5 Februaxy 1964 BARANTSEV, R.G. (Leningrad); FILIPPOV, B.V. (Leningrad) Simplified variant of an integral kinetic operator. F1427 no.2: U9-131 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:8) L 15783-65, EWT(l)1FWP(m)1FF`CS(k)1Wi(l) P,hldP ESD(t)/ESD(gs)/AEDC(a)/AM/ ACCESSION NR: AP4049009 : ASD(f)-2/AMR/k- ajw4 S/0O43/W0O0/0O4/0O83?6M AUTHORS: Barantsev. R. G.;'-qhlla7.qa, Yu. TITIE: -Asymptotic.structure oll boundary y~~r for large M SOURCE:. Leningrad. Universiteli,.Vestnik. Seiriya matainatiki, mekhaniki i astronomir,-n-6-. -C,-7)E4, TOPIC TAGS: rarefied gas flow'! monatomic E,,zs,i nach number, aaymp. totic solution, boundary layer ABSTRACT: The nonequilibrium,'asymptotic Ikihavior of the macroscopic parameters of particle flow., generated at,;the. wall, i.-ranalyzed at high Mach numbers. The flow of a monatomic eas outaidi the boundai"r layer. is described by a Maxwellian. distribution function and particle flow-to the wall in limit M--~ e* is given by -N. ='S ~S it, I f0du 2 Wh For diffil'Sely reflected molecules colliding Y "5 ABSTRACT: The thermal zirconium"-7hafnium',l ?niobium, and tantalum carbides .~expansion of was studied in the 13700-31700K range. The object of the work was to-Ti-11-a-gap in the literature. The thermal expansion was measured in a vacuum chamber (10 2 mm jig) in which carbide samples (8 mm in diameter and 15-18 mm in length) were heated'electri- cally. The carbide samples were prepared by hot-pressing technique and the temperature was measured with an OPM-19 micropyrometer The individual carbide samples had the C,,d l/ 2 L 32675-66 ACC NRs AT6013567 following porosities: ZrC--19 to 24%, IIfC--22 to 28%, NbC--13 to 18%, and TaC-27%. The dependence of the relative thermal expansion (61/1) of the carbide samples upon temperature is graphed. A table gives the average values of the thermal expansion co- efficients (a) for various carbides. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 tables. SUB CODE- 07,11/ SUBM DATE: 03Jul65/ OTH REF: 003 2/2 J), i j_ L 14904-65 ~)/AEDG(b)/AFWL/AB(Izp)-~/BBD/AOD(a);,i5/Z$Otd'p)/ESD(gis)/ESD(t)- JD/JG/ &T Aklvms.S,10~ ITR: AP,4047387., S/0294/64/002/005/0829/0831 AUMRS:,' Andreyeva., T. V.; Barantseva, 1. G. I Dudnik, Ye, M.; Xupko, V. L. TITIE: Study of awas. pbysical properties of aluminum nitride SOURCEs'. Tojilofizika vy*aoktkh tomperaturs'-V*2 ko~'75 -.1964--Z29-831, TOPIC TAGS: aluminum. nitride,, specific electrical resistance,, thermal conduc-, tivity,, thermal expansion coefficient, dielectric constant,: dielectric loss#' thermocouple.. dilatonster/I OPY 019 pyrometer, MOM 4 resistance measuring apparato I .10 ABSTRACT% The'temporature dependence,of specific electrical resistancej, cooffi cient of,therinal conductivityg coefficientof thermal expansion, frequency,depand- once of.the dielectric constant '-and the dielectric 16se angle-of aluminum nitride have been investigated, The measurements were made on compact specimewvith porosity of 10-20%,, obtained by. cold praising and subsequent caking in an atmos- phere."of:nitrogen at 217.3L. The apecificelectrical resistance measurements were nado in a temperature-range of 3OD-1873K'on specimens 9 =z in diameter and high, using an WH-4 apparatus. The temperatures were measured by platinum-platinum-rhodium thermocouples, The specific resistance was found to decreaseImnotonically from 2025 x 10 11 at 673K to 9 x 103 j&m-cm- at 3473K. Card IA ACMSIOW WR APIA7387 The-thermal conductivity WU13 ured InAhe range of 3OD-1473K* For room ton- Was pentwe the ~ wthod described by,V. ~ S* Neshpcav and 1. 0, Barantam (Iniffi-Fiz. zh.. -No. 1, 1963) wai usea,,t -aw for high tenperaturen the vathod of,V. V. Pustonlov (Zavodskaya laboratorlya,.,~]No. 9 10930 1957).. High temperatures were xneant3red bya pgroriet"er of the i.;76;:Oi9O.- A monotonic decrease in the thermal. coliduatbrity vas observed. in Ahis a. The "uency depandence.of the dielec- gim tric constant and the dielectric~loss'anglewere reasured In the range of 73 knocycles to~26 negacyoled; The dielectric constant dropped up to a fr uency 8q ofabout.300 kilocycles,, and thereaftar-increnaed.very slowly. coefficient ok-thwMal expansion was wasured in the range of 3OD-1373K,, plAng an optical 4darls dilatometer. The mean value of,this coefficient was,-~buad to be 4.8 X I%e sp6cimens were p6pai~ed by Yu. 0. ReWdn.' OrIL,. art. havat 3 figm-es IAT%IOG la Inatitut probli6m.raterialovede iya~ Akadenii nauk SSSR (Institute 0 Materials Research Problems OUSCUnces SWZ_R~ if:a Su~~: 3L5yAy4 ENCLI 00 SUO OM Mi NO IW SOV 1 012 OTHM 1 004 BARANTSEVA, Klavdiya Petrovna, zasI. -j,ekI".ni--'zatcz FOFSR; VISHNIAKOVA, Ye., red.; POKHLEBYINA, M., tekhn.red, [I like my occupation] Linbllu svoiu professiiu. Moskva, Nosk. rnbochii, 1963. 34 p. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Kolkhoz "Zavet Illichall Moskovskaya oblast' (for Barantseva). (Farm mechanization) ACC NRt AP6034764 SOURCE CODEi UR/Ol~07/66/ooo/ool/001~3/0050~; AUMOR: Barantseva, 0. D. (Taganrog); Malysh(nr, V, A. (Taganrog) ORG: ncno TITIZ- Study of the surface ionization of dielectrics by determination of the conditions for ignition of the discharge :'SOMRCE: Flel~tronnaya obrabotka materialov, no. 1, 1966, 43-50 TOPIC TAGS: dielectric,property, surfaco ionization, ignition point, uloctric !discharge ABSTRACT, I-lic articlo prosonts ar, approxisrmto calculation of the conditions for ignitlon of a dltschargo and an oxperhoontal application of the theory of Ignition Ln the presonco nyid bi trio absence of an external ionizer. According to Townsend, the breakillmm condiitivn is described by Uie equality do where 'X &n('! 'Al are tho first And third Toirnsend coefficients, determined by tho relationc,,iipCi e (2) I== ka .(3) Card 1 pd ji-I Vnich the charge on an electron; k Is a coefficient depending on the material and the conditimi of the surface layor of electrons and on the nature of the ions coming from. the electrode; V, is the ionization potential of the gas, /A is the length of tha froo flipht path of a moloculo of the gas; U is the ignition potential of the dischargo; d is-the diotomce botwon oloctro,ims; p N the pressure of the gas. r k - 10 poHmont5il dati on surfaco ionizat' n are comparod satififactorily with valuos claculated on the bases of tbo above theoretical concidorations. Orig. art. hass 23 formLlas &rA 5 fUuros. SUB CODES 09,20/ SUBm DATI-SA nme/ olum PVFXJ 010 ~Ikx"Tik ACC NR: AP7005393 1AUTHOR: Polisadov, V ~Galunenko, I. P. SOUBCE CODE: - -UR/6i46i6f[666/601/0066/oo68---7 N.; Sidorenko,,M. F.; Gladkov, M. I.; Barantseva, Z, V.; 'ORG: Moscow Evening Metallurgical Institute (Moskovskiv vecherniy metallurgicheskiy institut) :TITLE: Effect of rare earth metals on the properties of steel in the liquid and solid I istates ISOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 1, 1967, 66-68 7OPIC TAGS: alloy steel, ferroalloy, rare earth metal, impact strength ABSTRACT: The authors study the effect which ferrocerium (60% Ce, 25% La, the re- mainder--other rare earth metals) and an alloy of rare earth metals with a high lan- thanum. concentration (60% La, 25% Ce, the remainder--other rare earth metals) have on the properties of 4OKhL and 35GL acid steels in the liquid and solid states. it was found that the kinematic viscosity of 4OKhL steel containing ferrocerium admixtures increases with the concentration of nonmetallic inclusions, sharp-angled alumina inclu-.- sions having the strongest effect. Metal treated with ferrolanthanum admixtures has a, somewhat lower kinematic viscosity, especially at high temperatures. The overall con-I centration of nonmetallic inclusions, and especially alumina, is also lower in steel Card 1/2- uDc: 669-15-194:669.26:669-74;669,85/,86 ACC NR, AP7005393 :With ferrolanthanum impurities. This is due to the higher deoxidizing capacity of 11anthanum in comparison with cerium which reduces the concentration of oxygen dissolved ;in the molten metal and also improves conditions for elimination of oxide inclusions. I iLanthanum is more effective than cerium in increasing the impact strength of 35GL !steel. The introduction of rare earth metals into steel in quantities exceeding the optimum values has a detrimental effect on the mechanical properties of the metal. 'Orig. art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE: U/ SUBM DATE: lOMay66/ ORIG REF: 03/ OTH REF: 01 Card 2/2 ACC NRj 7002545 (A, SGIFIG!", COTE: Z. V.; SVidn4-~,skiy, T. V.; Polisadov) V. N.; Karavayov, A. G.; Barantseva, Zalavskiy, N,. A.; Polisadov, V. V. ORG; nona TITLE: Synthetic slirr. Class 18, No. 189002 SOaCE: Izobratoniya, pronyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnT,o znalci, no. 23, 27 u --'OPIC TAGS: synthotic slag, raro oarth motal , cll)~I(Ilul)z OYIDE, Author Certificato prosont~; -~ynthotic sia- contiirir,,-,, To -1'esulfiLrizo acid stool, tho 31ar, cont,121r,3 0-25'~' raro-wirth mutalu. Thoso raro-oarth I.,iuL;jIq aro Unkon in tho I'o!Iow.;:-.,I ~Vopor-1 (in terz_s of 100 parto by woight): corium 60, lanthanum 20, nGojymium and prasoodyraitm - 10, and iron - remaindar. SUB COD--: l1/ SUBM, DATE: 230ct65 Card 1/i UDC: 669.0,~,6-5S? RARANTSEVICH, Ye.V.; TARUSHKI:, O.V. Comparative evaluation of the results of treating muscles on the lower extremities weakened following trauma by labile and stabile impulse galva-nization of varying frequency. Trudy Len.gos.nauch.-, issl.inst.travm.i orton. no.8:123-129 161. (AURA 15:9) (FLECTROTHFRAPFUTICS) (KISCLFS-WOUNDS AND INJURIFS) I f IT A th" u Per 1AYets 1q, %I I Te m POT'" rt ~j tht M.~ v I , 11 .4 J,,10 .0-01 Udb,H/14eT.eCro1ogy Ionosphere Geamagnetism jan 450 Vew Data on the Sporadic layer E,1 V. A. BeLranul'- ko, I p Priroda" No 1 Sporadic- layer E often appears during periods of Usturbanc1q,in the earthlexagnetic; field irhen the normal statVof the ionosphere is disturbed. Zev- akina introduced, data from 32 ionospheric stations -shoving that sporadic layer E has a definite daily and ie4eonal behaTior depending on geographio lati- tuAe.. Mevyshav and Ferrell have submitted data - ~ft 47&~ MR/Mateorology (Coutd) jan 49 on speed and direction!of oporadic formation. Dri- al,ekly first d.iscovered magnatio-ionic fission in the sporadic layer. 47/49T95 USSR/Radiophysi~s Ionospheric studues r Lj- 1', 1'. Card 1/1 Pub, 90-9/14 Author V. A. Baranul'ko, Active Member of VNOBiE Title Radio engineering method for investigating winds in the ionosphere (letter to the editor) Periodical Radiotekhnika 9, 54-55, Sep/Oct 1954 Abstract The Soviet method for observing winds in the ionosphere is more highly perfected than methods described by N. S. Gerson ("Continental sporadic E activ-ity," Trans Amer Geoph Union, Vol 23, No 1, PP c`6-30, 1951) and V. Aono and T. Minaguchi ("on the movement of the sporadic E region," Report of Ionosphere Research in Japan, No 2, 1950). The Soviet method Tm- -70 MO uses a number of radio stations ost suitable frequencies are 40 spaced 600-2,300 km apart. Movement of electron-ion clouds is determined from the precise instants when communications are established and dis- rupted among a network of stations. In recent years radar has been used and has verified the northwesterly and southerly movement of clouds in the sporadic E layer. Several observations made in the Moscow area in June and July 1952 are cited. Institution All-Union Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electric Communications imeni A. S. Popov (VNORiE) Submitted USSR/Electronics - Icnosphere Card 1/1 Author Baranullko, V. A. Title I-linds in the ionosphere Periodical Radiotekhnika 9, 73, Jan-Feb 1951, Abstract The author presents further evidence to support his view tLat the electroll-ioll Es clouas ill the European part ot, t-'he M~` ~P%, for the 11"0.5t, part, move in northwesterly or southerly dircct.ions at --WO Experiments were conducted with a network- of radio stations around Moscow. The operating frequencies chosen dependea on th~~ ion~.-.ation density of the sporadic E layer. Seven reforenecs: 3 in En.--lish. RARANUL110. V.A. Remarks on the collected works "Problems in modern physics; radio- emission of the Sun and Galaxies," 3rd series. no.15, 1951. usp. fi2-nauk 53 no.1:157-158 NY 154. OWA 7 -.7 ) (Radio astronomy) PA?,?,.'T'*'TO, V. T Vol. 4, no. 10, 1755 RAD I I-, 1 1 k . TE Srofi-a, Pul~-rl- En:-Pcon Acoo3~;Ionr, Vol.. no. r,, '':1.v BAROPT1,01 V. Solar Radio Noises. "RAI)T.C)II Ministry of Commimications, i/10:16:Oct. 55 BARAMIKO. VA. New investigationa of magnetic disturbanceB in the ionosphere. Blaktroeviazl 10 no.12-,38.-41 D '56, (MLRA 9,12) (Ionospheric radio wave propagation) (Magnetic atorms) . ...... ........ P- ~ . ..... .... . ... r 1At .......... IA 10 A. ifi W-) T, I..., . "', a n A.".. ... . JI r". 54 w*.Itb" rm wo C=t-a-a tb. Bi-tlflo T"b-OIWO-l S-L-%Y -f ROAIO Rmj~jm4 " llsatricki ocmmmj"Ikj~ Ia. A. A. 7opov (romsx), mm*m, B-12 :.-. IfS7 on o rf-..Li I ~ of I j~(_! con it S1108 ,o/015/06/02/006 B007/B014 AUTHOR: Baranul Ike, V~ A., Yeunber of the Society TITLE: Transmission of Si-nals During a Thunderstorm PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1960, Vol. 15, No,, 6, pe 10 TEXT: The author of the article under review -ives a brief description of experiments carried out in the USSR at a frequercy of 200 Mc/s. referring to experiments made abroad (Ref. 3)~ ThQ Soviet experimenters worked at two radio-bearing stations, a stationary and a portable one, The frequencies of the two stations were carefully controlled. During tile thunder5~torm the pulses transmitted by the portable station were received by the stationary one. The distance between the two stations was 140-300 km. Thus, it is possible to establish a connection during a thunderstorm, due to the reflection of radio waves from the ionized air column. The wave range to be used in these cases covers 1.,5-6 m. The shortest range of the station is 600 km. It is pointed out that with thin aid of rbdio-bearing stations it is always possible to determ,ino over what distance and in which section radio si,-nals can be trunsmitted- Card 1114' Transmisr,ion of Signals During a Thunderstorm 3110816010151061021006 B007 B014 Finally~ it is noted that observations of the radio echoes of lichtnings are very important for aviation and the operation of hieh-volta~Te net- works There are 3 references: 2 Soviet and 1 British. SUB111, TTTYD: May 20, 1959 (initially) December 8, 1959 (after revision) L._~ Curd ...,/ 1~, B.I., and Baranul'i V.A. 1"H,! AillVil-LOV C!'I'OCE GIO it i Si ~'I;j fiC DO 5 3/D1 13 11,C0 il.; 1'0,? tOIOV:ijj0n I'lo2, 40-4) Of (r0-" -I)o;-~!"ic 101, a '~-ecu coii.']~~ts dii zJic i-act that radio T I i ca i iov llc~iccccd the ionosplicre, upon returnin to Earu;,i, are part].,,- .~czlt-Lcrc"' che ZarLhl--~ sm-faCC; aS a I-CS111t, it CCrtiiill INIrt, Of thO 'iCltLOI-0J CIICJ7-'~ VOW rl'- ',-,) LAW riidia~.ion iource and cai,, he a., ccho i -,i i, i.,, f:"e Sporadic iayor ha.i it iicbulou:~ strucuire Coil.,! ~i t'; i,_ of Clouds tip hun- L-eds of Liiou.~ind~, oi -,quarc I:ilmictor-; in The cloud, appoar at the liciJit of the -,~ Tayer and have a conl-ideraoly hi-hor clectron-ion dei,sity than the !:, and F laycr~- fhey refiect radio wavc,,; up to 3 m in ler!~;th. Tile `c- f1cetion of radio waves froi-ii the L iaycr pormits a T; tran:,i,laision to .Oc 'con- clucted at a distance of -600 - 2,500 km, Tile transmission ran~;c depends Card 1/2 The !-',a6aiiov cffcc-,~ ..... J/1 ~~,7/(,'-'/C)C)~I/Ot)7/OC)3,/003 D053/D1.1 3 oil tile del'si tv of tho Z . la"Or, Jlt'. 11"I'd :olll it L soee~~ o" tI.0 c 1.ou6 , alid ~I'c i,-,c i c'*ence ansle of i:he radio waves. uz,ict- tile i~abailov cl~ec.L' ti'.c po';.'i[)ic -IV 'Cransiai.ssion ran,~c can be forecast 6y .,enci-Ing ou~ a pul"'C si-111ill ant]. rccordjn~; Chc recept.ion zol'o. By vacyin", it.-3 echo re'l.ectecl b-, the Surface ill -'7h0. i'ncidcacc an-je of rhe puh-;c.,~ u,cd in o0l.iqtie ZI'-,o sizc of tho I-c- C'~ption zone mid lie horizoiital jpecd of 'che -1-" cioutll can be detenAnc(l. Ooii- ation of a po:~siblc FV pro_,raia or it ~,,.tvcil recepcion .-.onc ca,, ,coluent1y, the Caw, v L), c-ilcii-Lated. Therc are 6 Ci~-urcL;. 'file lan~;ua~,c reference. i"--. .',.:)pIci:on, Prv~,:. Phys. Soc., London, 1933, -15, p. 671-. Gard Card V3 T ranslat loll f rom. Ikeferativityy vilurnal, 1145~~ :",r 10 P 7 0 1 USS R AUTHOR: Barantsev; V.I. T I T 11 E, lk-drocivilamic cli'll-Ak till'i~tik , of Rmldcvs Dkirim, g I lotimi Astovii )f Ships 1dmi-aktci-i-,k11~i J_U1CV N' SIU~havc zadneoo khoda sudna) PERIODICAL- Tr. Leningr. korablestro:t. in-ta, 1956. Nr 18~ lip 191) -ill ABSTRACT A des( -ption of a n expe-.i-nent a I invest; ;at ion of the hydrod-~ narnic .hai-actcristics of isolated rudders and of rudders located ncxt to tile holtom of ~i Ship Is (--ver for the ca,-c, of motion aStcrn of 'i The inve~t-loations .vere (-onducted in a wmd tuniwl Ti"c Re\ - nold~ number %va-9 appro-~:mately 3.3xIO', The ship bottorn was sin-iulated by a flat plate. Values of the norinal-force coefficients, I I-,(- k ent k, r ot.pr(ISSUrk" ~lllcl the 1110111011t (0U_ff1k:]e1!t rL'1cl11VL' t0 tile proille )'lost, Obtaillud bv Lcliculation from Ihe measure- ments of the incillients of the hydrodynarni( forces in relation to t,,,,,o cl.XOS It OTIC ill1d tile SZ1111C ot attack. A nomoorani has bee?) 1310tll-d 01) tile b,151S Of tile rcsults ohzaJned for a re~tanpilar- Card I /Z j)l,MfOr]1j l_1AddCl_ havinf, a i-ellative ratio 6= 12 to 20' and IDPPT)-l 3CII JO DT'~Ule JOA-e.14 LUIlUU%CLU OIJI'dals )LIJ jo u.loj~;e .1tij pu;' )III jo S:)LjSI.1aI)e -.jT?Lp )'Sect oLp 'Llol IP(l 2l s Lill AcIppil "~Jj 10 .1o,w-)d oL'jI jo sanr~:''% Paljl3ads Iojl;)LIIUI 'dujs aLlt ~o ~JL~10',,?A OLJI 01 )~',p 1~10TLJOILJ )III ~Luojjoq atil pul2l ';)p o1 pue .1 1) pp 1'.1 )111 70 pu.-) '1111 ripe" " ~lw.ll'oj ) ')qj "ImpW 0.11 SJOI.mil'.1ml )1,;T!(1 ,,It pul') ol"i~ll' lo"w.11 -lopplu ')tIl fo 011-11A J-)O[Il )od., ~' .101 .111tullo I Illp "'L ( [ I" O,N%l 01 LlOljrl[OS P SI)JO-IJU ILILIA'OOLLIOU 0I Cl '0= \ olle.1 I-)odsl? uu Tlo I I o I 11.1 h(I '4.1 -) ppn ~j _j T'll') 1-11 1) ().11) ~\ I I rA ! I 1 1) 1 -P~- f` I /A OS BARANTSbV, V,.T,, Distillation of molasses beer under vacuum. Spirt.prom. 27 no.3! 19-20 '61. ;1 (141!1 (LokhvItsa,---AIcc)hoI) (Plate towers) STAEJ.~IIKOV, Vsevc-:2,-)d Ill:'kollaye-rich: TyanoV~ch; Lj MALISKIY prof.., re-,-~-enzerT; !..,. : 1 -,7, h retsenzent; F2\,-,ELTITSYI-AYA, A.Z c rej. [Processes and apparatus C,4~ food processing industries] Protsessy i apparaty p-.lshAev:,,kh pr')--zv(-.dstv. 1.'oskva, Pa'shchevaia promyshlennost', 1965. 3~10 p. (Vili'A IS:US) Al F,XCI!RPTA ~12:DICA Sec.12 Vol-11/7 Ophthalmology July 57 1073. 13AIIANY E., BERGGREN L. and VRABEC F. Pharmacol. Inst., Univ. of IU-ppsal-a, Ffrst Eye Clin., Univ. of Prague. * T h e m u c i n o u s I a y e r cove ring the corneal endothelium on the owl st ri x aluco BRIT. J. OPHTHAL. 1957, 11/1 (25-30) Illus. 5 Observations on the properties of the aqueous in five tawny owls ser-re as the basis for this report. The authors found a thick, viscous substance in the anterior por- tion of the anterior chamber. The substance cQuId be depolymerized by bacterial hyaluronidase. Its viscosity decreases with the distance from the cornea. It is postulated that this mucinous substance is produced by the endothelial cells of the cornea, and that a similar substance Is produced by the endothelial cells of the trabecula. This substance might account for the hyaluronidase- sensitivity of the outflow resistance of the chamber angle. Frayer - Philadelphia,, Pa.. (XII, 1) -DARA2-*'Y,, Istvan Somo un,-olved queotions of production organization in fou-ndrieo. 11,11oh lap, 95 noo9.-Supp:L.,- Ontode 13 r2o.9.108-211 S 162. 1. Ganz-Mavag. - ~ARANTYy---Istvan Mechanization of the foundry production schedule. Koh lap 95 no.10:Suppl,,s Ontoas.13 no.10:237-239 0 162- 1. Ganz-Mavag Ontodegyar. BARANY, Istvan - - Technical survey, comparison of plants in the hosiery industry. Magy I- UeXtil 14 no.11:503-506 N 162. 1. Kotszovoipari Igazgq6tosag fomernoke. BA RM Y - I s tvan The organization and cooperhtive tasks of the foundry production -management. Koh lap 96 n0-43 SupPl: Ontodo 14 no-4:88-92 Ap 163. 1. Kohasztechnikus, Ganz-Mavag Ontode. ,_1 #'AR-A, sit on. in Th ZmOon tod. Moints- o tPftO)OjV "d a dim ritipped to Ato and zov"Ob. eve4olly, of. Spiral little (in RuppriAr crow;niops are roalm th the "me w'Ay 4mr gom Tho pitt, h.cone angla of a4win SeAn the "pitcb But PlAne" of 13"'~ cm-ft." goAN colueld" with their and the hm plimi, vertex of, 4;1 Ateneallng lints of the tooth 06intmes, W- Uh tht point of Intorutdon of the f`bm plane" and iho um of the gear In this t)Pe of crown Pa. In f? Appmimate 41 em" amp tki~ pitch line plimp and base plano do tot coincide.,... Ei~hmt)Wcrov~ngeucanbeof~tbe contra or corrected didciraal frao- "whole number'! W a - degin, I Fath can Uvs a generalin&'i tioll" (bBgIbm) number of teem st*hi pr?610 Im comidigmed " 1~ tooth bf a - crown grar. The.! neineekei"Rogram straight Wiem bovel goal Prientor oper-, ates on the Ideal crown Re= PAUCIPk, wmlb other types (Ifelder, beck, ele.) a3i basod. an the approximte croFn gear. beriik6u and Fiat apiral bevel gear g6erat6rs work Oinciple ~nd Gleason spiral beft genem OeA*tbn ideal crown gear too on the approxmate crowa tear. The calculation Of jj;eM:'J dwers Wmartling to-& type, of the crown gear, the gerarally, II Ople ter computing A 51~41xht d deduction ~ m well fiA an em V "A' C beiel gear tu-, pry?qhA in tlis I IT 17. Lajos Szeniczeils A fo,--askerekgyE~,.as kezikonyve (Fandbook for '!P-nufacturiny ~,2gHLeel_q); a-book review. D. 358. Vol. q, No. 9 Sept. 1956. GEF. Budapest, Hun~ary. SOURCE: East European List, (EE!AL) Libran- of C ngress Vol. 6, 'N'b. 1 0 January 1956. BARANYI, Janos, dr. -------- 1- '' The measurement of distortion on roentgenogram. Nagy. rediol. 6 no.4:175-181 Oct 54. 1. A Veszprem megyei korhaz rontgenoaztalysLnak kozlemanye. Foorvos: Baranyi Janos dr. az orvostudomanyok kandidatusa. (RC31ITGENOGPJIM measurement of distortion in) BARANY, Janos, dr. -. 17-1--, Problems nf grid radiatinn, Magy. radiol. 8 no.1:42-48 Feb 56. 1. Az Orvostlidomanyok kandidatuas., foorvos. (RADIOTHERAPY, appar. & instruments grIds, eff. & value. (Hun)) ZXC&--Ul*TA ITDICA Sec.16 Vol.6/4 7 Cancer APril 58 i. If' .I. Probleim ~,f Megrid-theral).y. 11. Compariion qfgrlds of (1~lfcrculfimn A riksos sug;~ir- zas khd~scl. 11. A rAcsok 6sszeliasonliulisa. M"NY J. A l(w. Rathol. 1957 1 (,-,6-34) Graphs i TabICS 2 111US. .1 Comparison of grids Nvith orifices of (fifferent f0rin (equilateral triangular, qua- drallgUlar (square or oblong), lic,\agotial, or round), concerning the pmentagc of the volurne dose. 'rhc regeneration quotient expressed by tile theoretical gradc of efliciency shows that the greatest efficiclicy is ail'Orded by grids with equilateral triangular orifices. irradiation by grids with small orifices is more efficaclows than with larger ones, and the increase of the non-irradiated areas lUrnislics a reduced irradiation OUtpUt, Gy6rg),i - Budapest 'RARANY, Janos lechanism of the biological action of roentgen rays. Magy. radiol. M 9 no.4:232-243 Dee 57. 1. Irta: Barany Janos az orvostudomanyok kandidatusa, korhazi foorvos. (ROMITGEN RATS, inj. eff. on body cells, mechanism of action (Hun)) (CELIS, eff. of radiations on mechanism of x-ray actions (Hun iXCERPTA MEDICA See 14 Vol 13/11 RactioJogy Nov 59 2077. CSASZAR'S ERGOMETER - A Csiszar-We erpmeter MAG.RADIOL. 1958, 1012 (100-105) Tables I Illus. 3 This apparatus, constructed in 1935, is suitable for ~ irect measurement of the energy of X-rays, It consiqjr, of at) absorbing colie 4 nin. in thickiless of an alloy of Irad and tungsten in which the temperature rise caiised by incident and absorbed radiation is registered by a thermoelectric pile of silver and tellurium. The inten- sity of the electric current as shown by a galvanomet,!r is proportional to the energy of the absorbed radiation. The dose rate may :)e expressed in erg/min. and r. /min. bY the use of a suitable table. GyOrgyi - Budapest BARAJIY. Janoo, dr., kundidatus, korhazi rontieneii foorvos 14idiation protection In childhood. (,.venaekjrvop_yaf3zUt 11 r.o.2:45-50 F 16o. 1. Kozlemerky a Veezpremi Meuei Tanacs korluizabol. (RADIATIO11 PROTECTION) (PEDIATRICS) BARANY, Janos, dr., kandidatus, rontgenes foarvos Radiation protection in radiographic lung examination. Tub--rkuloziF 14 no.7:211-215 JI 161. I. A Veszpremi Megyei Korhaz kozlemenye. (LUNG radiog) (ITIATICril PROTECTION) BAILMITY, Janos, dr. Roentgenopolypragmania and medical regulations. Orv. hetil. 102 no.23: 1084-1086 4 Je 161,, (RADIOLOGY) . BARANY, Janos, dr. The hit thoor7. P~ig7 . radiol. 14 no-1:51-57 JEL &. 1. Kozlemeny a Venprem megyei ko:rhazbol. (RADIOLOGY) I 111 91:1 1 V021/621000100610021002 /7 D296 J307 BarL-ay, J' os, Doctor =HO? all L T ITLE Quantum chemical exi)lanation o:-Z the biochemical effect of radiation i~'E!-~10- ICAL: 'Nagyar radiolocria, -no. 6, 1962, 360-368 I 1-i CD T-Z~T: The prcsont paper is a thcoretical discussioil ia which the author tries to crive, on the basis of knoun facts, a new explanation for the biological effects of ionizing radiation. The author criticizes. the so-called 't=ffet theory" hitherto invoked to e>colain these effects, saying that this thcory applies a purely physical phenomenon to biological pi. ~oce6ses such as call death or mutation of ge-nes, completely dis-regardincy the interveninr; bi-ological chances. The tarcret theory tries to fill the gaps e>dsti-ag in our biolOcriCal knO1,71CCIge With MathClllatiC~11 fOl-MUlas. A new e:,planation is Proposed for the biolo(fical effect of radiction, the 'quantum chemical theory' . Acc,ording to the qtlantum theory every chemical Card 1/2 11/021/62/000/006/002/002 QL'antx.all Chemical 0%-planation ... D296,/D307 transfox-rnation t.]-.cs place in the ouni-mosst el2c-~.ronic shell. ~%qlen an electron is rciaovCd -ErOM ~I VZIlCT_IC:j' SjjC 11 fo:n-ning a covalent bond, this not only leac" to ionizatiua but also to the Ixcalcdourn of the bond so that the molcculc~ is s~~Iit into a :radical ancl an ion. These two parts can rapidly combine with othcr rac1icals or ions, foriaing, completcly new molocules. T~.ic, author t-rics to show graphi- cally and by schematical illustrations that in thc biological environ- ment consioting of" multiphase solutions in cont:;_,nuoT_,s transfor-Lation, the 'L)rc_-kdoiPn of7 a singlo molecule ca-a lead 41-o t~lne forr.,--tiorn of at least 6 di.-Eferent -acii riolecules and tries to calculate the encru'-ies involved. The abnornial i,.ioloculos can disturb metabolisra and cause the death of the cell. Intramolccular and peri-pheral brezdkdoirn of p- .otej*nS May alter thei,2 ~3trUCt1_1re alld tliuis ild: lucnce C-az~T'Iatic pro- coesscs. The sauc za)oLics to chancres in tlic physicochemical state caused by disintcLvration of '%:ILo water molecules in the solvent. There are 3 figures. Card 2/2 7- U01 1 0 01 'Iuiaoest. Ya~var R-idiolo:,ia, Vol ~V, '~'O Al)st-act: ~Aut'norl 5 Eun~.arian sur,-,;~ ~.ry~ 7,-. ra C.~ ~ical on L,- T ,4 ~atJon ~):,otpction is a manifold an~, xt ve lDroble-,T.. he jef survey ol the pr ob, 1 E~ 1,1 .Deficioncies c' the --u-p, for their correction are discussed by the author. No referenc,~3. 1/1 BARANY, J. Comments on Dr. Gy-ula Kock-al3l article: mOn changes in the concept of radiotherapy dosage". Magy. rudiol. 15 no.6--375- 376 N 763. (RADIOTBERAFY DOSAGE) Janos, ILI'-; raffiliation not Eiven]. L _adiaTion Protection in the Course of the Zxa:mI..na-Lion of the 'Hin Joint of Children. Budapest, Grvosi Hetilap, Vol 104, 110 45, 10 I= -63, paiie~, 212.1-2124. Abstract; One of the lectures, delivered at the round table conference on "The Diagnosis of Con:,enital Dysplasia of the Hip Joint", is reported in the article. The conference, held 9 'Feb 19063, -,,7a5 attended by representa- tives of pediatrics, orthopedics, the National Radiation 'Holol-ical Cn- st-itute and radiolo-lists. in the present article, the requirrrerts of radiation protection are given as follows: 1. the rational evaluation of the necessity of X-ray, 2. the modernization of the X-ray laboratories. The need for the best equipment and specialists in the X-ray diagnosis of dysplasia of the hip joint makes it necessary that the test be carried out in clinics which are specially equipped for the technique. The problems of shieldiw- are discussed in de~aii. An evaluation is given on'the need of control X-rays during treatment. No references. 1/1 EARANY, J.; WIRTH, Fereno., dr, On tho importance of med!cal documenll,~,t~on. 01-v.'-Iet,,l.105 I no.10.949-951 My 17 164. BARA'NY,J. TJOFFLIM,J.; ORBAN,T.; KATONTA,G. Some problems of orthography in HLmgarien medical teininolopy. Orv- 105 no.151713-715 12 AP'64- 4 T. ~-: -" L. I ~ 1 ~ U . .- , P i.. 1, 1 '. ~ , .- I -, '. . . ' . I I I I I .~ . I , ; - ; 1 1 '1 ! -.* ,I, ~ : ' 1 ' 7 , ~j TI ;- , c t f-', (,. t ; ~ - I . Ol -,, . h,~ 1, 1-1 . r! (~ . , , 0 St, I -11 ( i -- 2 ()~ BARANY, M.; GUBA, F.; KOTELES, Gy. ; WkGY, E. Preparation of actin without previous extraction of ayoBin. Acts, physiol. hung. ll(Suppl):33-34 1957. 1. Bioche-tigeheB Institut der Medizinischen Universitat und Blek- troenm27-oskoplache nbteiluni,, des Instituts fur Measungstechnik- und Instrimentenk-unde der ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Budapest. (MUSCLE PROTEINS Actin isolation without previous extraction of nWoain (Ger)) BARANY, M.; BARANY, K.; GUBA, F.; KOTELES, Gy.; NAGY, E. State of actin in muscles. Acta physiol. hung. 11 no.2:145-164 1957. 1. Biochemisches Institut der Madizinischan Universitat. Budapest und ElaktroTjenmikro8kopische abtailung des Instituts fur Massia-baik und Instrumentenwasen der Ungarisch"n Akademie der Wissenschaftan, Budapest. (PROTEIN MUSCLES, determ. actin (Ger)) BARAIL' 4skolai tanar; PAPAI, Bela, oklr;vc-'~io ) Lajos, oklevelej kozepi kozepi,kolai tanar Commutation traffic in the vicinity of Budapest, Koz-1 tud sz 14 no.3:97-107 Mr t64. 1. Group Head, Budai-st Cit-.- Directorate, Central Statistical Office, Budapest (for Barany). 2. Deputy Director, Budapest City Directorat-C!, Central Statistica-I Office, Budapest (for Papai). VUKOV, Konstantin, dr.; BAT-INY, Ldszlone Changes in the technological quality of sugar ',)--ets as affected by storage. Cukor 17 no. 1: 19-22 Ja 164. 1. Cukoripari Kutatointezet. 2. 'Tul~ovip-irll szerkeszto bi,-.ot.tsaf-,i t:i!-,Jx (for Vukov). V-UKOV, Konstantin, dr.; BARANY, Iaszlone Determination of white sugar and molasses sugar obtainable from sugar beets. Cukor 16 no.8:217-219 Ag 163. 1. Cukoripari Kutatointezet. 2. "Cukoripar" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Vukov).