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BECUR., Antal,
Application of plastics on railroad cars. Vasut 12
no.l:
10-3.130 Ja 162,
BS,CKM, Z.
Histor,; of the aluminum foundry in Caepol. p.
458.
Vol 10, no. 10, Oct. 1955. KOHASZATI LAPOK.,
Budapest, Hungary.
0
So; Eastern European Accession. Vol 5, no. 4,
April 1956
B-ALAZS rvin, ~ohomernok
Endre, dr., kandidabis; BECKER, 9
Possibi.Uties for electrothermal ailumin manufaeture in
Hungary,. Kob lap 96 no.1:20-25 Ja 163.
BF.CPM,, E.
Bela BartfaPs Galvanotoobn1ka (Electroplating); a book reviev. p.
432. KOHASZATI-
UPOK. (Magyar Banyastati es lobastati Egyesulet) Budapest. Vol. 9,,
no. 9, Sept.
-1954.
SOMMs East European Aacessions List (EEAL), Library of Congress
Vol. 5, no. 69 aune 1956
Distrs 4E3d
don of the mdo ia In AlmdAum
electrolysis Calls by maim Ervin Beck-ft
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plaim. Poor 9 uddActOCY crystu- Pr*cm
ff'ct took
the umpk w" Wokd sjmft. wo g__utd, and tb-
Gowe'. - The M*k rado
euW. by a poluintim mkm
CMPM=ts S04 their T&-
then CAW. ftOm the SUVCU'fd
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eater accuracY
f
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to we anotb-. Tfic resulto and the:
ts plate was ingawl betwm OA
when A quar
V,
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No. L pp, 363-3SO,- 4 figs, I tat,
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fciil ;X. 1 ~!il th il f~, tit
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gft ~". t=-.1 C'n
T~uci Fulplht~-Z! Fir,: 5-.11n.
to oui~iti:m A.Ab Elie rc~pimawnta of the Owti-filytic
:1.1,- The te111fX-Z.1t.I!t1 r0avli-.~g may Iw
Or.
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trs I iIllvinl litkn1511`~ SUINIMiPi fi-T OW lmnmi
thkL fp:-:g~ifm hrts 'j-,mve'! I!I:tt R t~
-A
SOMM-fieue--Hutte-
phy rectification, photographic image,
TOPIC TAGSS photographic filno PhOtOgra
gamma~ray
Abstract: The validity of tbe'kuation given for the calcu3ation of, mini-
mum radiator-fil= distance in- -y-ray Photography by BERTHOLD, iT?., ( rchl
fur Eiseiihuttenvespn, Vol 12, 1939, PP 597-602) was inveGtigated.
found that the eqaati_o~n is valid prw-rided that a term desi&mated az rcat-
tering blarrincos is sabstltulkd for the term desigmted as inner blur-
rineas in the wrigirial equation. The signi~rinnnc_A p._-d ~-tarmirzation
of the
j,UcwtTer1n& b areAness vas'explained and s
--cia typ#ol figures woro prosontoda-
Tho contribution. of other P=Mtei-ra to the optimum f il-m-r4diator aistance
was briefly discuned. tqhe auti~or thanke Profeaaor (Dr.) 4x_&bjeWjd and
Professor (Dr.) F. Gunther for their valuable suggestions and continual
intereeat'.
in this work. The authoT alao tharike the Research Department of the VEB
Film
Dactoul wolfen, for the self-regiatered phot,)mettr fr&seal an wall aB Dr.
ASSOCTAIMM Listitut frar W*rkmWffk=d9 und Werkstoffprufung der
Tachnischon
Hoebat'hult r*tto von Guericket Weaburg (I=tituta ori Science -and
~ ~a R-4% OttQ Von Guwickq wcbal"l Un varsity)
SUBRITMI 22K&y63 ENCL: 00 SUB ODDEs ES, I'T
:-Card
EECKER, Ervin-
H=garia~L alumium is 25 years old. Koh lap 93 no.6:278 Je 160.
I -, ~ ~~ i
4
BECKERL-Ervin
I.Desoription of materialaN by Frantisek Piosk, [Dr)
Iedislav Jenicek.
Reviewed by Ervin Booker# Koh lap 96 no,41184 Ap 163.,
BECKER, Ervin
"Technology of galvanization"j, edited by Bela
Bartfai.
Reviewed by Ervin Becker. Koh lap 9 no. 9: 432
S 154.
BXCM, Ilona, dr.,; BODROGIo GYorf7m dr-
Blood pressure in adolescents. Gyamekvogyanzat 6
no-5-.154-1,57
*7 55. L
1. Budapesti Varost Tanace KOSPOntl Iskola
SzivboteggOudazO
Intesetensk kozlememys (Intozeti igazgatot Pleuczuer
Samdar dr.)
(BLOOD PUSSURN,
in adolescents)
(ADOINAMP, pb7siology.
blood pressure)
BSCKERv Istvan
Relaxation. Muaz slat 13 no.13:6 Je 160e (EM 919)
(Hungar7-Power plants)
MULTZR, Zoltanne; BBC _.~jtran
Questions relating to tte investigation of boiler tube
failures with
copper precipitation. Pu%rgia as atom 14 no.11:499-503
N 161.
1, BROW Arqagvissplo Ia:~ioratorima.
BEGM Istvan
Ultrusonio engineering at vork. Toohniko 6 no.3:3 Mr
.162.
1. Eromu*Javito es KarboLntarto VaElalat anyagvisagalo
laboratoriuma.
BZCMI J. I Prof.; SCHnRO A,
Heidelberg method of contact radiotherapy with cobalt-60.
NW, radial.
10 no.1:3-13 Mar 58.
1. A Raidelbergi Re7stes Czarny-ZDrhAs&W- sugartherapias
oettalyarol
(Ipzgato Prof Dr, J, Backer)
Mai;, radicaot1vt
there use, methods of contact there (Hun))
BEMI.-Whaly,q, . kandidatue
Cat&3,vtic phowmena in coVIox chemistz7. lam tud kozl 18
noo3t459-470 162.
1. Szogedi Tudomanyogyatem Szervotlen as Analitikal
Xamiai.Tan-
smoke.
...........
ACIC NRz SOURCE CODES GE/0051/66/000/002/OM/0082
AUTUats- Backer, L. (Graduate Vhgrq Rostock)
-CRGs tuts for Do is' aud F
-Insti iston Type Steam Radnas,,Roatock t1hiversity
(Ins gal unli, prwasobinen. der Univeraltat Rostock)--
TITUt Fnth tar &,oduoing a lymant- and its use in -the operation-of,&
ship
qu
S OUG F, SSchiffbautaobnik) nos 2p 19669 7M2
TOPIC TAGS s fresh vitir., sea wr_-ter deisaltingv clisti34ationp ion
exchange
ABMAdTs The possibiltias of producing fresh water ars examinad. The
raq~drementv
,for different kinds of water for the operation of a ship are
considered. Different
Matho4s and equi]pment for water separation such as chemical
-methods,, aistinationt
ion exchange,, eleotroaagnstio separationy sbyaration by supersoniosp
and separation.
.The enarg7 needs and costs of
by high pressure and high temperature are described.
fresh-water-pro4uction are presented* 7hase methods are compared with
one another and,
theiruse in the operation ol-'a ship is estimated from a4
economia'point of views,
Qrig.art. bas: 7 fig.
SUB CODES
DMI none/ ORIO REFS 017/ SOW RUs. 002/ OTH RUs 003.
C01A
BIMKV Hibalyo kwAidatus
An account of mw study trip to Dema . Kom tud
kosl 18
no.3s495-498 162.
lo Szegodi Tudomam~vgystsm Sservetlen so
Analitikai Keldal
Tanozeks.
BF,jM, Sandor
Suba6quent OTI of building foundation by means of
pallicular
construction. Magy op 3-1. no.6%270-274 162.
a Op
C.'a nn
Cheiaical Prod-ants (part 1~).
Dyeing and Chmalcal T-reatnE;nt of To-.tile hate-
Abs, Jour. : Ref Mwr-)G,.!Lm,, lc,159, 140 7, 2_5696 rials
Aut:'ior : Szentpaly, T.; Bec;,.ei:, V.; Szekely, J,.
Institlite on of Light-Pastno,~s with the-Zoiss
Tit1c Evaluati
Uukonoter. Measura~.xnt of the Color Changes
(ji,,hting, Fading) of Vne Original Sarnplo by
Ori,3- Pub. :1:agyar taxtiltecbn... 19'?, No 1, Yeans of
19-21; No 2, 99-102 InstrUments
Abstract :WhIlo for wh1t3 matorlal_- the Ovaluation of
fadiiT, by Oye arreas wit-h the data of Vne objoo-
tivo detoxvination by an intr)rnational gray
scale, the evaluation of fadink; of cojo-.od sam-
plea by onpiricnl scales of discoloration, com-
posed of the four basic colors, strotigly differs
-from its, detewaination by the Cray zeale. Parti-
cularly groat differences aro obsorved in deter-
mining the fading degrees 5, 4, and 3, ,rhieh are
practically Impossible to distinguiah by eye.~
G. Yudkovich
Card: 1/1
#-/63
BECKER# M.-I -ing.
Ultrarapid accelerators used in rubber industry.
Industria
usoara, 3 no.2:70-78 F 156.
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_BECKM, Walters dr,
G=ert problems in operations on the ear oasioles.
Fulorrgegogyogyaszat
'S no-4:15~-156 D 062..
.1, A Wnzi Zgyetemi-,Ra-orr-pgok3'nlks (Igazg.: H. Leicher dr.
egyall.-Aanar) kozle-wn3m4 .
(STAM MOBILIZATION) (OTOSCLEMSIS)
BWKL, Sandor
Lot us realize our possibilitidel Mumka 10 no.2:1-2 F 16d.
1. Szakazervezetak Orexagoo Tanaosa titkara, as "Munk&"
szorkeesto bizotteaganak vezetoje,
f ,
BECKL, Sandor --
The fifteenth anniversary. Munka 10 no.4:1-2 Ap 160.
1. Szakezervezatek Orszagos Tanacea titkaral es
"Munka" szerkesz-
to bizottaaq&nak vezetoje.
BICIL., San4or
The World Yedamtion-of Tmde Unions, unflinching fighter
for unity.
logarian TU no.982-3 8 162.
1. Seoretaz7 of the Centml Council of Hungarian Trade
Unions,
BROR, Sandor
.0 ~
A survey on the threshold of the Now Year. Munkm 11
no.iti-2 -Ta 161.
1, Ssakezervesetek Ormsagos Tanacea titkara,, sit
*MunkoLw aserkeesto
bixott3ap venstoje.
Hmpry-Zoonomic poliay)
angary-Trade unions)
R
BECKL, Sandor
Before the start of the Kilian Pbraical Education Movement. HunkaIll
no.41l-2 Ap 161.
1. Ssakazervesetek Orazagos Tanaesa titkara, as IMunka" szerkeesto
bizotteagank vezetojeo
(Htmgary-Fbysical education)
(Hungai7-Trade unions)
BECKL, Sandor
The Budapest Conference of the Executive Co=ittee of the World
Federation of Trade Unions. Hung TU no.q�:,4-5 Ag-S 162.
1. Seer-itary.. Central Council of Hungarian Trade Unions.
BKCKL, Sandor
Experiences in the Par East: II. Indonesia. Mw" 10
no.12-:2-3 D ,6o.-
1. Szakezervezatek Orazagos Tanacea titkara,, ea "Hunk&"
azerkepato bizottvaganak vesetoje.
,4CKL, S"Or
--
The loooons of twentY yearo. Hungarina TU
no.6:2-3
je 161.
1. secretary of the Central Council of
Hungarian Trade
Unions*
BECKER, Sandor
e
Application of the analogous column metbod in the
computation of
stressed trusses. Magy op ipar 10 no.4:179-182"61.
BECXL, Sandor
Beginning a Nov Ywo Hung TU mosls4,5 Ja 163,
3., Secretary of theTrade Union dounail,
BECKLI 4490-r-
.. Hungarian unions and international relations. H=g TU
no,5:
3-5 MY 163,
1. Secretary of the Central Council of Hungarian Trade
Unions.
BECIL, SmAor -, -,.
Tasks of trade unions in fulfilling the yearly plan
and in the
winter preparations. Manka 13 no.lls2-5 N 163.
1, "Nuft" szerkessto bisottsagi tagja.
BECKL,_Pandor
Report on the Congress of Yugoslav Trade Unions.
Munka, .14 no. 6:3
is 164.
1. Secretary, Central Council of Hungarian Trade
Unions; editorial
board member, NMunka."
Sardor
conft,4remab, Mmlki.;. R., no.
1. See- etary, Gt~ntral Ccunnl of H,,,ngar!a,-.
BF.CKL Sandor
Determining the sphere of activity of trade unions. Hunka
15 no.lr2-3 Ja 165o
1, Secretary, Central Council of Hungarian Trade Unions,,
Budapest,, and Editorial Board Member-, "Munka."
BECKMON, P.
Propagation of radio waves* ps 13*
VoL 14, nos Ij Jan* 1953
SIABOPPOUDY OBZOR
Praha,, Czechoslovakia
So: -~-astern European "ccession Vol. 5 No.
4 Arril 1956
EECY4ANN't Pe
Bessel's furc.tions. (Supplement) P. P53.
Vol. 14, no. 9, Sept. 1953
SIABOPROUDY OBZOR
Praha, Czechoslovakia
So: Eastern Eurorean Accession Vol,, 5 Uo. 4
April 1956
BE)CKMAWN, P.
Methods for research on the inospheresj po 42, SDEWVACI
TECHNM
(Ninisterstvo strojirenstvi) Prhap Volo 21 No* 2. Feb.
1954
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EFIAL) Librax7 of
Congressq
Vol, 9. No, 12, December 1955
Diffraction of meter waves at mountain ridr~e.-, long
hills, and other
obstacles. P. 352 (Slaboproudy Obzor. Prah9k. Vol. 15. no.
8, Aug. 1954)
SO: Hbnthly List of East European Accessions, (EF-kL), Lc,
vol. L, iio. 6,
June 1955, Uncl.
mry'Am, P.
"Determining optimal oscillation for long-distance
connection.It P- 131
SDZWVA-III TECMIKA. Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol- 3, No. 5,
MaY, 1955
Monthly List of East European Accessions (E-FAI), LO, Vol.
8, No. 9, September, 1959
Unclas
I AVES
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4A waaiaw~i Isho Mmlz~!- Tl-~
MIM Itt 1~
U Is 4k"~trn Ow
pr-tvI.6a
fl u I'l tr cl e
iA fx4milly iw t= ifaM v..*:aDLr* CkA be ~asw W reftectiva
j
t7~.. as grtsloitmmuptity~ Anmw.-*A a,.vmp4d I=pt*wc~*s om
wo
*buJ&2WL7 lVata W oyers, W4 tl?ail rAa be a"A.Voil " : I
!,,~rm !r-r kvrder lit ;trvvido r, raflerlIcta
laiklif, MO&A. W,T,B!ae.-'Xb"
t, i ) I z i f ~ /(/ 16,/ " 7/k:'
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Opti`cs - Paysical Optics
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 3., 1958., No 69lo
K-5
AUtbo,- -k7mnrk !N),Pu
Inst Institute for Radi"o Engineering and
Electronicsj, Czechoslovak
Academy of Scienceso Prague$ Czechoslovakia
Title Remark Concerning the Article by Vasicek "On
the Reflection and
Transmission of Light by Min Trar-sparent layers."
Orig Pub Ceskosl. easop. fys.~ 1956,p 6.. No 4.,
49o--493
,Abstract Instead of the method employed by Vasicak
(Referat Zhur Fizika.,
1958., No l., 2142),, which is based on adding all
the complex
amplitudes of the returning rays., and which leads in
the case
of multiple-layer films to exceedingly complicated
expressions,
the author proposes to resort to the analogy with the
process
of the propagation of the sinusoidal wave or current
in a com-
plex conductor. On the basis of this method., it Is
concluded
that it is possible to realize a layered structure
with speci-
-fled (complex) coefficieat of reflection. This
problem will
bts the subject of a special article in Acta Technica.
Card 1/1
i P.
VW and UHF propspation beyond the horizon; a survey of
ec.-- r-dated ex-,er-'.ence and
present theories, D. 108.
Vol. 17, no. 4, Anr- 1956
PZDY
Frali,, Czechoslovakia
Solirce: Last European Accej~sion List. Library of Congress
Vol. 5, ';D. 8, Avfrust 1956
BEGXKANN,~ P.
-BECMANNI P. Reflection of u1irp short waves-from
heterogeneous layers
of the troposphere. Tr.' from tbei Awsiano P- 580-
Vol. 179 No* 10s:04t, 1956.
SIABCPIROUDY OBZCH.
TECHNOLOaY
Praba, Czechoslovakia
so: Xast "uropean Accession, Vol. 6. No. 3. March 193?
AV Al e,- -r
C#CHOSWVAXU/Aadio Physics - Propagat�ca of Hadio Wa-vrz :1-5
4, 29.
Abe Jour Rof 2hur Fizika, No No
Author ffitr
Inst for Radio &girAering and Flectromics, Prague,
Czechoslovakia
Title Rev Approac-h to the F--ablex of Snattering of Vavea by
Uneven
&=faces.
Orig Pub Acta, teebrL. (Ceskosl)p 1957, "2, No 41 311-355
Abstract A new,approximate mettDd isproposed for solving
problems of
scattering of p1mie vayes by uneven surfaces, consisting of
plane e1wents, vhcose inalinvatio-as are distrfbuted in spac'e
at a random ma=e--. The preMe of such a-a vmweu. s-urface is
considered as a W-rknv cAir. with finite mxmbez, of possible
states and. with &-tscrete mcmemta of transition frun me state
to another. 7he calculatioa of the scattered fie3A is made
under the followitg-ass=ptione.; -1., Each.element of the our-
fac,p reflects the incident of the vave orj,~ in specular
direc-
tion (mlative to the nor&%L to thip~ elew='-) wilth the
Fresnel
coefficient. The d-Iffraction is neginated in this case on the
CE Card 1/2.
mom
GRADIENT OF 7HE RMIACME IR5K9 by
TnE FM-MRWDlKW ATV.CFDBERZ M CENTPAL DOH~MIA
were 7
40 ~ri t Ilit ea~. lace
UZ ~ri F
arj at 0 -abovesdAlwval.
czmcLic u - Che'm 0 FebraAry. MAy, A~WuA ar-d tlovvm~ar
trum IS.5t L-j 055. 7.ho reeairtng d;~ta were used it, cmculte 461
ral-aes of Ime vra;IJ=t of tte reir;vmve trlex of that QLmss-itiert
fc;;rIj tf-i U~e 'Ve'"ge 44 (1w gra,:!ie"t Lt, - ; tl~4 .
Watch is tul b-vixm
01 the -"4r4aLtd gradient w;,m-exceedne ta -7
Tte average worAly Yalup of the
kr4WA was-Ivgtr-in tbo-,w-Wvr -Vafv In the wummer and ]U;e
gra dIvrA "a Gvbjtct to gr*At*r s-ariatiors d-.;,rlxc the #omtaer than
ditrkj Me w.,mtt.-, The uvcrage for the correctirW fActor of the
effective varlh radlt;s was R i, 13!10. R-S-Sido
6ZECHOSLOVAKIA/Radio Physics - Propagation of Radio
Waves.
Abs Jour : Rof Zhiw Fizika, No 9, 1959, 21000
AITVIor : Beclumnn, Petr
Inst : Czeclioslovak Academy of Sciences, Instit,te of
Radio
Engineering and Electro-aics, Progue, Czechoslovakia
Title : Height Errors in Radar Meascrements Due to
Propa3ation
Ca sea
Orig Ptib : Acta techn, 1958, 3, No 6, 471-488
Abstract : Form,-.1as qre given that permit the
calcalation of the
val-..e of the correction for atmospherl, refraction in
the determination of the height of an ob3ect by radar
methods, for a linear profile of the index of refrac--
tion. In those cases vhen the profile is nonlinear,
the magnitude of the correction can be determined by
separating the profile into linear sections and
Card 1/3
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Radio Physics - rrLpagation of Radio
Waves. I
Abs Jo r : Ref Zhur Fitika, No 9) 1959, 21000
a-.16les. In coixel sion, an estimate is made of the
acc rQcy of radar Meas rawnts of elevation angles,
at wich it is already necessary to introdime a cor-
rection for atmospheric refraction. -- M.P. Tol~*-
hanov
Card 3/3
UCKMANII, P.
"The prcbability distribution of the vector sum of n-unit with
arbitrary pbase
distribution."
ACTA TECMIICAj, Praha, Czechoslovakia,, Vol. 4.. No. 4; 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (FXAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 9,
September 1959.
Unclassified.
BWmN'q P.
f
"A conference on the propagation of ultrashort waves." p.
2o3.
SLODPROUDY OBZOR. (MMISTERSTVO PRESNEHO STRUMMiMI.,
KINISMSTVO Spon &
VEDECKA TECHNICKA SPOIECV)ST FRO KMTROTEMNM PRI CSAV.)
Praha., Czechoslovakia,,
Vol. 20, no. 3,, Mar, 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EUI), LC, Vol. 8.,
No. 9, September 1959.
uncl.
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AUTHORS: Udo Kiihn (Doctor)l and Petr-Beckmann (Engineer,
candidate of Technical beire-now--
TITLEs Tropospheric Sea tkerine.Pra gue-Berlin on 1200 M4
PERIODICALi Slaboproudf Obzor) Vol 21, 1960, Nr 3t PP 131-134
ABSTRACT: Three links are in experimental operation in Eastern
Germany with non-optical propagation at 1200 Mqb. The
receiving end of the links is at Golberg near.Berlin,
transmitters at Dresden (distance 125 km), on Mount
Fichtelberg (distance 208 kn), and on Mount Inselberg
(distance 280 km) The first linkstraverses flat or
slightly hilly gr;undi the oth-er--Two are from
mountainous terrain to plain. Diurnal and annual
variations have been observed on all links. In addition
to identified scatter propagation partial reflections
from strong inversion layers, particularly at night,
have been very often observed. Experimental trans-
mission between Dablice near Prague and Colberg near
Berlin has been undertaken to resolve several questionst
Card firstly to determine to what degree these phenomena occur
l/ 3 on links whose terminal points are on flat terrain but
between which are mountainous obstacles so that the beams
Z/039,'6o/021/03/002/028
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Tropospheric Scattering Prague-Berlin on 1200 MO
intersect higher in the troposphere (a profile of the
channel is given in Fig 1); further to determine whether
diurnal and anralal variations occur and to what degree
the channel is frequency dependent. For this purpose
the sound channel of the Prague television transmitter
on 56.25 M is also received at Colberg. k further
problem is*to determine the percent of time during which
the signal exceeds a given level. The influence of
climatic conditions on the field beyond the horizon will
be investigated and it will be determined to what degree
strong increases of field intensity may occur on this
path which could possibly lead to mutual interference of
retranslation directional links. Transmission is
carried out on 24-hours.daily using a constant-frequency
modulation at 50 W transmitted power. The transmitting
and receiving antennae are parabolic reflectors, 1+ m
diameter and gain 30 dB. The beam width is 3.50.
Card Preliminary results indicate that the input voltage to
2/3 the receiver varies,between 1 and 50 )x V. While on the
links in Eastern Germany strong increases of field
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Tropospheric Scattering Prague-Berlin on 1200 Mcs
intensity over 40 dB; as a result of partial reflection
from inversion layers are frequently observed at nightt
this.has not yet been observed on the Dablice-Colberg
link. It is intended to carry out measurements for at
least two years. There are 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Betriebslaboratorium. fur Rundfunk und Fernseheni
Lolberg b. Berlin (Laboratory for BroadcastliTand
Card 3/3 Television, Kolberg near Berlin (Dr. U. KMm,
dstav radiotechniky a elektroniky 6801 Praha
(Institutit for Radip 4nd H1gntrnn1t-.%, Czech Academy
of Sciences, Prague) (Engineer P. Beckmann)
SUBMITTEM November 30, 1959
NOTE: This article is being published simultaneously in German
in the Journal "Radio und Fernsehee Vol 9 1960 Nr 3,
pp 71-73.
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AUTHOR: Beckmann, Petr
TITLE: The depolarization of electromagnetic waves scattered
from rough surfaces
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomalika i radioelektronika,
no. 2, 1962, abstract 2-7-51i (Prhce U'stavu radio-
techn. a elektron., 1961, no. 12, 28 pp.).
nT.'
.L XT: Every polarization of electromagnetic^waves is uniquely
de-
fined by a complex polarization coefficient , and every
depolari-
iP
zation is uniquely defined by a depolarizat on coefficient 4.
The
7 t
deoolarization coefficient is calculated for surfaces for which
_he
Ki~chhoff approximation holds. The depolarization coefficient is
determined for a smooth plane of finite dimensions and finite
con-
ductance, and for an arbitrary ideally conducting surface. An
ide-
ally conducting periodical surface of dimensions which do not
greatly exceed its period always shifts the polarization plane
by
an angle - 24, and reverses the rotational direction of
polariza.-
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tion. In thecase of statistically rough surfaces, probability
dis-
tribution is derived of the depolarization coefficient of very
rough surfaces, with finite conductance. 16 references . (Ustav
ra-
diotechn4ky a elektroniky 6SAV). Z-Abstracter's note: Complete V
Uanslatic,n-2 1~9
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N
TITLE: The scattering of waves by a periodic structure
PERIODICAL: Re'Lerativjiyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i
radioelektronika,
no. 2, 1962, abstract 2-7-51b (PrAce 4stavu radio-
techn. a elektron., 1961, no. 13, 16 pp.)
TEXT: A general formula is derived for scattering of
electromagne-
tic (or acoustic) waves by a periodical, ideally conducting
surface..
There are no limitations regarding t~e incidence angle, surface
dimensions and roughness amplitude. The method is accurate within
the framework of the Kirchhoff approximation. The results
confirm,
eneralize or correct the known partial solutions. 7 references.
stav iadiotechniky a elektroniky dSAV). Z-Abstracter's note:
N
Complete translation.-7
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TITLE: A method of predicting the diurnal and annual varia-
0-
tion in effective meteor trails for forward scattered
radio waves
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 2, 1962, abstract 2-7-55ya (PrAce '-stavu radio-
techn. a elektron., 1961, no. 14, 28 pp.)
T-XT; The relative number of meteor trails effective for a commu-
"lica-ion link is dete
I rmined by superposing two rotatable charts.
One chart represents directional censitivity characteristic of the
link, the other the distribution of radiants in the sky. Computa-
tions
necessary to produce the charts are greatly simplified if po_
lar stereographic projection is used. It is possible to determine
the dependence of diurnal and annual variation8 on the orientation
and geographical latitude of the communication link. Preliminary
measurerents coincide well with predicted data, in the case of a
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;eteor stream. 9 references. (U'stav radiotechniky a elektroniky
CSAV). /-Abstracterle note: Complete translation.-7
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AUTHOR: Beckmanng Petr
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TIT=--; Statistical distribution of the amplitude and phase
of a multiple scattered field
PERIODIC,%L: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 6, 1962, 25..;26, abstract 6Zh175 (FrAce Astavu
radiot'echn, a elektron. 1961, no. 18, 41 pp., ill)
TI:XT: The anplitude-and phase distribution of a large number of
random two-dimensional vectors is evaluated for the following
con-
ditions. The amplitudes and phases of the vector-components are
.-andom, with arbitrary distribution of amplitudes and phases.
The
vector projections on the axes of the coordinate system satisfy
the
condilkions of the central limit theorem. Under these conditions
the distributions of separate vector components may be different,
their amplitudes and phases may be inter-dependent and their
phase
distribution asymmetrical. The distributions, as determined
previ-
ously by Rayleigh, Rice, Khoyt (Abstracter's note: Transliterated
from Fussian] and Bekman (Abstr"acter's note: Transliterated from
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Statis-111-ical distribution of the ... D201/D308
Russian], happen to be particular cases of the above distribution.
The distribuiion in question is realized in the case of a wave be-
inr- scattered by an inhomogeneity layer thinner than the
wavelength.
For this caset although a great number of random components is
.:,.b
present, the resulting field will not be a Rayleigh field- L'
strac-
tor's note: Complete translation.]
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9.
AUTHCR: Beckmann,.Petr
TITLE: Depolarization of electromagnetic waves by inclined
planes.
PERIODICAL: Referati~nyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i
radioe~ektronika, iZ
no* 64V,~C.962p abstract 6-7-130 1 (PrAce U'stavu radio-
teah_ a elektron.1, no. 1-9, 1961, 17 pages). .
TEXT: The derivation iwgiven of general formulas for the
depola-
rizatiofi of elliptical or linearly polarized waves reflected
fron a
plane of arbitrary conductivity, inclined with respect to a
refe-
rence (horizontal) plane.-If the incident wave is
elliptically po-
larizea and the c.:)nductivity of the reflection plane is
finite, the
computations become feasible. The formulas obtained make the
analy-.
sis easier also for more generalcases. Let p, denote the
polariza-
tion factor of the incident wave and P2 the polarization
factor of
the refiected waves P2 is sought as a function of p, for a
determi-
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ned position of the reflection plane which is characterized by ang-
les 8 1 reference. [Abstracter's note: Complete transla-
11 629 83*
tion.]
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Oft a pomsibL3117 of ell-IngUng IM distortion due to matipath-
gation. Acta, tecbn Cs 6 no.3:271-285 161. (Km 10: 9)
1. Institute of Radio MmSineering and Electronics, Czeeboslovak
Aomdew of Sciencesp Rvdw amor 30o Praba, So
(Madio)
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AUTHOR: Beckmann, P.
A method of predicting the diurnal and annual variation in-affeotive
meteor trails of forweard-scattered radio wav6s
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy z-hurnal, Astronomiya Geodeziya, no. 8.
1962P 54P
abstract 8A357 (1113yul. astron. in-tov Chekhoslovakii",'1961, v. 12,
no. 5, 184 - 191, English; Russiaai summ&ry)
TEM The author proposes to use a graphical method for calculating the
dependence of diurnal and annual variations in the efficiency of the
meteor com-
municatio4.line on latitude, orientation and length of the
communication line, as
well as on the distribution of meteor radiants over the celestial
sphere. For
communications between points T a-A P, meteor trails can be utilized
satisfying
three conditions: 1) The trail Is visible from both T and P point; 2)
the trail
is tangent to one of the ellipsoid families with foci at T and P; 3)
the point
of contact Q lies within the altitude range from 80 to 120 km. The
amplitude of
the signal received is equal to'
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A method of predicting the... AOOIA101
E , 2MLpq 1 c03/4 1 Cos z
r1r2(r,+r2)(1-sin2~ cos2p).
where OTQ and QPq are coefficients of directivity of the
transmitting and re-
ceiving antenna in direction to Q; /Als the angle between the
polarization
planes of the scattered wave and the receiving antenna; z is
zenith distancu of
a meteor radiant; r, andr2 are distances TQ and PQ; 2Z-is the
angle TQP ; P is
the angle formed by the trail with the TPQ plane. Formula (1) is
used to oal-
culate the relative efficiency of meteor trails for
communications in dependence
on the position of radiant K. Isolines of X-values are plotted
on thd map of
the celestial sphere in polar stereographic projection. On the
other map, dis-
tribution of meteor radiants is represented. Superposing both
maps and turning
one of them around the pole, one can find the relative quantity
of recorded
meteors at each instant of time. In the Gaminid epoch in 1960,
transmissions of
the audio channel of a French television station with
coordinates: .k 450071 N,
An 10011 9 waro reoeived At Warnedort (Opmehoslevaktas Js a
550551 h M
140351 E). A good agreement between the calculated diurnal
variation with the
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AUTHOR: Beckmann, Petr, Engineer, Candidate of Sciences
TITLE: Cosmic Relaying
PERIODICAL: Slaboproudy obzor, 1961, Vol. 22, No. 2,
PP. 74 - 76
TEXT: The existing methods of long-distance radio communi-
cations do not, in general, fulfil modern requirements for
rapid and reliable information transmission due to the fact
that short-wave communication links are subject to ionospheric
interference, short waves have a comparatively small overall
channel capacity and the fact that wideband transmission at
short waves is practically impossible. Consequently, attempts
have been made in recent years to overcome these deficiencies.
Two principal methods have been devised. One of these can be
referred to as the passive relaying and this relies on the
reflection of radio waves from natural celestial bodies,
artificial satellites or scattering by an artificial dipole
region. These three methods are discussed in some detail and
it is shown that the reflection from the celestial bodies suca
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as the Moon or the Sun is hardly feasible due to the long time
delays involved. The difficulties in employing artificial
satellites are also considerable since the signals are very
weak and therefore the transmitter powers have to be very high,
the antennae must be very elaborate and the receiver amplifiers
must be extremely sensitive. The method based on the scattering
from small metal dipoles situated at a neight of about 5 000 km
above the Equator is advantageous in that no tracking of a
moving
target is required (as is the case with artificial satellites)
but again the transmitter powers have to be high and antenna
equipment should be very elaborate. A different approach, based
on the so-called active relaying, has also been devised. In
this case, a satellite is fitted with a receiver and a trans-
mitter. Relaying by means of such an active satellite can be
either delayed or instantaneous. The powers involved in
establishing long-distance communication links by this means
are comparatively small. However, in the case of delayed
relaying the capacity of the system is comparatively small and
its life is limited. In the case of instantaneous relaying
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the problem is complicated by the fact that a transmitting-
receiving satellite has to be tracked and that the life of its
electronic (microwave) equipment in limited. Perhaps the most
promising system is that based on the so-calLed stationary
satellite. If a satellite is situated at a height of
36 000 km its
revolution around the Earth takes about 24 hours.
However, if it is
situated above the Equator and moves in the
direction of rotation of
the Earth, it will remain permanently
over the same point of the
Earth. Thus it is & stationary
satellite which can be seen from
about one-third of the 0
terrestrial surface. Three such satellites spaced at 120
will
thus"illuminate" the whole terrestrial sphere with the
exception of
the Polar regions. The main problem with this
system is the
necessity of maintaining the orientation of
the satellite antennae
towards the centre of the Earth and
providing it with a long-life
electronic equipment. This
system will give a delay of about 0.6
see, which is quite
permissible in telephony. There are 14 non!Czech
references*
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ASSOCIATION: Ustav radiotechniky a elektroniky CSAV, Praha
(Institute of Radio-engineering and
Electronics, CSAV, Prague)
SUBMITTEDs February 7, 1960
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AUTHOR: Beclanann, Petr
TI~LE: Deviations from the Rayleigh distribution fDr a small and
for a random number of
intdrfering waves
~SOURCE- Eleictrotechnicky casopis, no. 3, 1964, 129-140
TOPIC TAGS: radio wave, intorfering radio wave, Rayleigh
distribution, radio wave
distribution
ABSTRACT: The paper investigates the conditions under which a
random vector may be
appro)dmated by a Rayleigh vector, in particular if the number of
terms Is a) random;
b) constant, but finite. Practical criteria are derived for both
cases. , In his considers-
tion of the interference of a rsindorn number of waves the author
concludes that the distri-
bution of the amplitude of the sun of vectors with phase
distributions satioWng the_ematja~.
tion:
p&(9 + 2kx) + z(a),
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and identically distributed amplitudes, the number of vector terms
being random, will
tend to a Rayleigh distribution only If the ratio of the standard
deviation to the mean value
of the nwnber of terms is very much smaller than unity. 7be mere
largeness of the mean
value of the number of terms suffices only In special cases-, e.g.,
If th~ number of terms
is Poisson-distributed. Orig. art. bas: 66 formulas and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics#
Czechoslova~ Academy
of Sciences, Prague
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ACCESSION NRt AP4017L
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AUTHOR: Beckmann Potr(Zagl or, doctor of soloincips)
TIME: The velocity of electromagnetic wav.0 prepaf4tion in the light
of Kantor
experiment
SOURCE; Slaboprouc~r obsoro V* 250 no- 3S 1964 139-163
TOPIC TAGS: Kantor experimentg Ritz alternative theoryt, Einstein
postulates*
restricted relativity theoryt light veL,)oityo light propagation
ABSTRACT.- Because the resets of KeLn'Or's enerimento if they prove
raprodaciblo~'
will rofute Ei=teinls postulate concox-pLing.the constant velocity of
light, this
postulate Is subjected to a critical analysis* with speoial eqphasis
on the
"ical phenomena that up to now could not be proved on the basis of the
rostricted relativity theory, The possibilities of the Ritz
altornativo theory
also are evaluated. It is shown that the Ritz hypothesis has never
boon con_
vincingly refuted, Although inits present form the Fdtzltbeor7 cannot
compato
vith Einstein's theory, itis nevertheless promising because it
exqLdns the
Kanto.- experiment and. e.g.# the quantization of radiation
anergy9uhich could not
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be exAainad on the basis of Einstein's theory. It is expected that
Einstein's
theory will not be refuted completely. L-%t further astrophysical
research and
experiments with coherent light are urged to clarify the problett of
light, ve2ocityt
Orig. art.. bass 3 figwes and. 24 tomUs.
ASSOCIATION: Ustav radiotechniky a elektroniky CSAVPraps Otafto
Eagirowing and
Electronics Institate, of the CSAV)
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BECKMANN, llot,-p inZ. Pr3c.
Velocity o1r else trcm-agne tic wave propagation in the '-,3g%t
of
Kantor's exoeriment. Slaboprolidy obzor 25 no.3:259-165 hr
164.
1, Institute of Radlotechnology and Electronics, Czechoslovalic
Acad%W of Sciences, Prague.
B=OWA 1.
Iffect of combined nitrogen mustard and small doses of
streptonVein
on spinal tuberculosis with paraplegia. Prsegl, leks, Krakow 8
no. 5t
1V-129 1952. 1 (CM 220)
1. Of the Third Internal Clinic (Head--Prof. Alskeandrowics, M.
D.)
of Krakow Medical AcadsW,
KMA-7TDA, Aleksandra.;BZCMWA, Halina.;KOWNACKI, Stanislaw,
Value of proutosil test in the determination of liver fanction
in apidemic hepatitis. Polski tylgod. lek. 12 no*14:517-318 1
Apr
'57.
1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznychi i Kliniki Chorob Zakawrqch
A. M.
w Mrakowie; kisrownicy; prof.' dr L Tochowicl i prof. dr J.
XDstrzewski.
Xrakow, i Klin, Chor. Wevn.,AX.
(HIPATITIS, DMMIOUS, diag.
prontooll liver funot. test (Pol))
(LIM 7=TION USTS
prontooll test in diag. & differ. diag. of infect.
hepatitis (Pol))
(SULTONMIEW
prontosil 11,wer fanct. test in diag, & differ. diags of
infect. hepatitis (Pol))
2,
EXCMjpTA j=DjcA &-,c.? ral.12/4 ftdiatrico 1. -~,
1139. THE BLOOD AND BONE MARROW PICTURE IN POLIOMYELITIS Obraz
krwi i azpiku w chorobie Reinego-Medina - B e c k o w a H. I
Klin. Chor.
Wewn.A. M.. Krak6w - POL. TYG. LEK. 195T, r2t24192T-929)
Tables I
Examination of blood and bone marrow from 24 cases at
different stages showed
that the white blood count rarely exceeded the normal in the
first week and varied
rather below the lower limit of normality in later stages.
The differential blood
count showed little differunce from the normal. except for
some increase of lym-
phocytes at the expense of pol)nuclears. In no case did the
bone marrow show any
departure from normal except for an increase in the number of
RES cells. (L. 8. 7)
XRTNSKI, S.;XUCATA, I.;BBCLA, Z.
iol
The study of 11c9 feeding on gulnea pigs. Had. doxv. m1krob..
Wares. 4 no. 1:13-24 Jan-Mar 1952. (CDM 22:4)
1. Of ihe State Institute of Marine and'Tropical Medicine in
Gdansk, of the Institute of Microbiology of Gdansk Medical
Academy
and of Prof. WeIgI Institute in Krakow*
JffXSKI, S;KUCHTA, A-,BBCLA, R.
Toxic effect of guinea pig blood in Pediculus corports.
p. 97-100;Russian tranal. p. 100-104;lagliab tranal.Bull.
State Inst. Marine Trop. M. Gdansk 4 no.1:104-107 1952.
(CLML 22:3)
1. Of the State Institute of Marine and Tropical Medicine in
Gdansk, of the Institute of Hicroblology.9f Gdansk Medical
Academy, and of Prof. Veigl's Institute In Krakow.
KRYNSKI, S.;BORGWSKI, A.;MX-H?A, A.;BIDROWSKI, J.;BSCIA, Z.
Studies. on totaine,, a now antibiotic from e strain of
Bacillus pusilus.
Bull. State lust. Marine Trop, M, Gdansk 4 no,3:301-309;
Hassian tranel:
310-315; ftlish tranal" 313--318 1932. (CIML 23:4)
1. Of the Institute of Microbiology,(Head-r-Prof. J.
Morsycki, MDj of
Gdansk Medical Acadeviyo and of the Institute of
Therapeutic Technology
(Read-Prof. Z. Iedochowski, M.D.) of Gdansk Polytechnic
School, and of
the State Institute of Marine and Tropical Medicine.
Gdansk.
IRYISKI, S.;BZCL&. B.
dommurm
Studies on strain CE-19. god. doew. mikrob.. Wozz. 4
no. 3:389
19520; (CIXL 2313)
14, SwmL&ry of vork progress presented at Ilth
Congress of Polish
Microbiologists hold in Irakow Kay 1951. 2. Gdansk*
XRMXI, S.;BOROWSKIO B.;KUCHTA, A.;BOROWSKI, J.;BNOIA so
Antibiotic vropertleff of the strain of B. aereus.
English &
Rassiau tranal. Bull. Inst. Marine Trop. 9. Gdansk 4
no. 4:481-
W." 1952. (CIML 24:11)
1. Of the Institute of Microbiology of Gdansk Medical
Acad=W and
of the State Institute of Marine and Tropical Medicine
(Director-
Prof. J. Mormycki, M.D.) and of the Institute of
Technology of
Therapeutics (Dirtotor-Prof. Z. Isdochowski, M.D.)-of
Gdansk
Polytechnics' t
KRINS111. Stefan; K=TA, Albin; BVIA. fteniumt
course of infection of lous with Arotsus 01 1.9. Bull.
State Inst.
Marine Trop. N. Gdansk Vol-5;76-82; Bassian transl,,
82-84;
ftlish tranel., 84-87. 1953.
1, Z Zakladu Nikrobiologli Akadevill Modycznaj v
Gdansku, i
InstytU prof. Welgla w Xrakowle.
(Pwms,
*0119, Infect-. of louse)
(PZDICULIS
*Protew Ox 19 iniect.1
f
3. i 'Ry:.3111. j. i"-1. =-WiAA, W. Killd,111A. --
Resi3t,!nct~ of,St,;p.`I.vlocoGC1
str,iin3 to sulfonnmides and four antibiotics.
SO: Kedycym Doswiqdc7alm I Mkroblologla (Exv,-~ri-mentil
Ye-~;ic4-rle nd XiuroUolory)
Fourth warter 1915.
nTEM . S.; BOROMI. I.; BICLA. I.; EKDZIA, W.
WAWOONOWSOV"
Cersin(t. untibiotic complex from Bacillus cersus.
Bull. Inst.
Narlue Troy. X.GdaAsk vol. 0171-192 1953.
1. 2 Panstwowego Inetytuu Medycyny Morskiej I
Tropikalnej, %akladu
Xikrobiologii A X w Gdanska i Zakladu Technologil
Srodkov
Leesnicsych Politeohniki v Gdansku.
(BACILIDS,
cereus, Isolation of antibiotic cereine)
(ANTIBIOTICS,
cereine, isolation from Bacillus cereus)
nYNM. 8, ; UCLA, 3.
%WA%WVkVa&'Wr=
Moot of milk on vitality and pathogenicity of
Ricketsia
prc,Asakii. Bull. Inst.Narine Trap. M.GdaAsk
t:193-?09 1935.
1. Z Panstwowego Inetytutu KadjrcM Morskiej i
Tropikaluej w
Gdansku I Instytutu prof. Weigla w Krakowis.
(RICMSIA PRDWAZUII,
off. of milk)
(MILK, effects.
an Ricketilia prowasekii)
I 'doe= -bd IOD rerlow *rA
M
=
stable In ". 4
I, h, elf"
..
wk,4 IruOlf
O
"U
*oL h
H
,
I
,
.
rhoA, ardethyknegiva
S ;F" not PPL with protclu-ppta muta bu " nin-
Ziytt
.A ifel KY&O Water
-- - --- ---------
lull while mkt.
1~. :I, V r,
M. Stefan; BOROWSKI. Jerry; RIEU, lkigenlues; IMIA,Ylodsinters.
........ OWN"
Investigations on resistance of Stapbylococcus to salfonmides
and to 4 antibiotics. Med.dosw.ulkrob. 7 no.4:409425 1955.
1. Z Zakladu Mikro'blologii A.M. w Gdansku.
(HICFMCCUS PYOGXM, of feet of drMs on,
antibiotics & sulfimmides)
(SULIOMMIMS, effects,
on Micrococcus pyogenes, resist.)
(ANTIBIOTICS. resistams and sensitivity,
Micrococcus pyogenes)
KRYKSKI, Stafan:'BOROWSKI, Jerzy; BXLA. lugentues;
11DZIA. Vlodsimiers
Studies on the resistance of Xicrococcus to
sulfoamides and to
four antibiotics. Bull. last. Marine Trop. M. Gdansk
7:p.123-
127; Russian tranel. p. 127-129; Snglish tranel. p.
129-130 1956.
1. Z Zak. Nikrob. Akad. Wed. w Gdansku.
(HICROCOCCUS PYOGENSS, effect of drugs on.
antibiotics & sulfonamides, resist. (Pol; Rua; Th6ish))
(ANTIBIOTICS. resistance and sensitivity,
Micrococcus pyogenes resist. (Pol-. Rue-, Rnglish))
(SULJDNAMIDIS. effects.
same)
ERTRUI, Stefan; BXCIJL, ]Wgentdas
Influence of citric aold on totaine formation on
synthetic media.
Bull. Inst. Marine X. 0dansk 8 no.1-2zl0l-110 1957.
1. Z Zakladu Mikrobiologil Akadeall Medyosuej w Gdansku,
(ANTIBIOTICS, prop.
off. of gitrio acid on totaine form. on synthetic media)
(CITRVU, off.
citric acid on tetaine form. on synthetic media)