SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BELL, B. - BELLAVIN, G.V.

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ACTA TEIX-P.TCA- -=r - ` -`Ulf MKsAt TC~S ACAT)P- Swmalk- VOL ~:Viil, cir-INn-Of" MET- OROUICICAI, 11IF-SEARCH ID ONE IN i I 11V V Will 1161a LOWU4 A pakind Mateoml6glal Infixotban. [A vhlt to the teo~ titute.]. rdajdrdy, Budapest, 6I(1):61-",,JsuL/Feb. -1957, fig& DLC- itute at Peking and gives a good Me.autlior vwtW U hi teorological Inst: Insight Into the activil ts.-We Warn- that the first part Of the ats and acwmXh.TWntx Gese meteorologis -X LU publish Climatliz Atlas, of China was published in 1953. (the second part Is In pros). 4stutlygiith6dini4d4crc&nso(Chitii. Us itumbeeo(climatof4cal stations has In from a few hundred to over 1200 In five years; the analysis center at the Institute to equipped ith statistical equipment, An aerological network was developed during the last deade w vO 200 k "Nnween radiosonde stations. blacli is :and will sooii reach the required density, m being done to Improve the accuracy of YudIM!,4n (at'the Meteorological D Meat Nkipg Ualy"t T caITT9=utMW1,~__ the Afete6rol Institute). ' At thi- f'Academv of and at general circulation and'numedcal forecasting are the pruicipal objects of aWdy. T1w ~Ge&physlc4l Institute (which has a library containing 30,000 volumes) also conducts climatological and agroincteorolplical researcb. -China actively participates In the nional achoet (with ISM a+ude IGY program The Meteorological Institute has % profeL nts attenoing at present) where meteorologists are trained in a 3-year program. The universi -Nankir4g, offer 3-year curricula1it metmim.41)Photomphs show the !We' buildinS of the Poking McteorAuskaTTn-t,tut-,TLs, instrument yarx). etc.: SibJed H&Wixfj:i TA 1. Peking AfeteorofogkA Institute 2. Progre" in melooroloa 3. History of mateoralagicat! -G.r. _t.,Chtna. BELI~t ~. Session on the Eurasian area of the International Geo1hysical 'Year held in Moscow. p. 185. (IDOJARAS) Vol. 61, no. 3t May/ June 1957 Budapest, Hungary SO: -honthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1958 "Regional session of the International Geophysical Cooperation held in Moscow." p. 62. IDOJARAS. (Meteorologiai Intezet ex Magyar Meteorologiai Tarsasag). Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 63, No. 1, Jan./Feb. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAT), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8, August 1959s Uncla. 77!~ BELL, B. Composite halo phenomenon over Budapest. P. 102. IDOJPIW; (~iteorologiai Intezet es Magyar Meteorologiai Tarasag) Budapest,, Hungary. Vol. 63, No. 2, Mar./Apr. 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessionsj, (EEAI) LCI Vol. 0,, no. 1 Jan. 196o uncl. 3/169,/62/000/011/034/077 D228/D307 AUTHOR: B611 1361a. TITLE: idr pressure and temperature measurements in the vicinity of a winter thunderstorm PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal,.Geofizika, no. 11, 1962, 561 abstract 11B325 (OrszAgos meteorol. int. hivatal. kiadv., 21, 1960, 72.81-(Huh.; summary in Ger.)) TEXT: An acrologic analysis is made of the conditions in which a winter thunderstorm originated in.Budapest on January 17, 1955. Kinematic investigation of'the sharply expressed field dis- turbance, connected with the synoptic storm position, showed that from January 11 to 19, 1955, a number of closed isallobaric centers passed across Europe from the west. Their trajectories (in 5 cases .out of 7) disintegrated into the following typical sections: a) oce- anic, where issallobaric centers intensified and their velocity mostly increased; b) central, over the continent of Europe to the Carpathians, where the intensity and velocity of centers was almost Card 1/2 S/169/62/000/011/034/077 Air pressure and temperature ... D228/D307 constant; and c) eastern, from the Carpathians to the Urals, where the velocity decreased and the intensity was variable., Ui aerologic analysis is given (in the form of isopleths) of the air pressure and temperature to a height of 12 ka above Budapest on january 15-18, 1955. The origin of the energy of instability of the winter thunder- storm is studied on temperature stratificatign grounds. It is shown, too, that intensive cooling due to strong instability in the lower troposphere occurred at a height of 4 In for approximately 17 hrs -before.the passage of-a cold front. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete trAnslationj Card 2/2 H101~16010101061061008 BO16/BOII AUTHORt B6119 Map Doctorp Director TITLEa Development of Aerolog in Hungary and the t'Gy8rgy Marozell" Aerological Observatory PERIODICALs Fizikai Szemle, 1960, Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 184-189 TEXTs The Aeronautic Committee of the.1niernational Meteorological Organization had 'recommended already in 1909 the construction of an aerological observatory for the exploration of higher atmospheric strata in Hungary. Although the observatory was built only 40 Years later, Hungary participated, as from 1913, in the international aerological ex- ploration with measurements by means of balloons and airplanes. Gybrgy Marczelly after whom the later observatory was namedq conducted the measurements. Meteorological measurements made at the same time in higher atmospheric strata gave rise to a now scientific branchp synoptic aerologyp whose task it was to explore the flow phenomena influencing aeronautics, For such measurements, the radiosonde was devised by the Soviet researcher Molchanov and the German Duckert in the early 30's- Card 1/3 Development of,lerology in Hungary and the H101616010101061061008 "Gy6rgy Narozell" Aerological Observatory B016/B011 Systematic radiosonde measurements were begun in Hungary as from 1949- In the time from 1950 to 19549 the National Meteorologioal Institute established the Aerological Observatory in the 18th District of Budapestp Pestl8rinc (Fig* 4), Since 19520 radiosondes have b en launched by the observatory, and regular observations ofqlimate.101ar radiation and ionospheric'(6easurementa have-been conducted since 1954. The Climatic Research Department was attached in 1959. The Observatory has a staff of 569 38 of whom are meteorologists with academic degrees. The Observatory has six departmentes radiosonde departinentg aerological laboratory, radiation-,iKtmospheric electricity-9 climatic departmantst and weather department. The latter consists of a team concerned with weather fore- cast on a hydrodynamic basis. The Observatory.vas at this stage of organization and development early in the International Geophysical Year 1957. Beside the organization of the national meteorological programg its tasks include the ever expanding international geophysical cooperation* The meteorological program of the International Geophysical Year aimed at propagating aerological measurements throughout the Earth* The first tasks were those of studying the energy source of atmospheric phenomenag solar radiationt and their changes in the atmosphere, in Card 2/3 Development of Aerology in Hungary and the B101616010101061061008 "Gydrgy M&r0261111 Aerological Observatory B016JB011 order to atudy-the. general circulation on the Earth thoroughly. The system of permanent circulations can be derived from numerous wind measure- ments on the ground. Beside thieg the turbulent air currents must be ob- served. Aside from international taskes the eight Hungarian aerological stations and the Meteorological Observatory working out the information have the task of studying the wind-altqring actions from the Alps and the Carpathians in order to find hitherto unknown weather characteristics, L/ There are 10 figures. ASSOCIATIONs Aerologioal Observatory Card 3/3 . UU9 B. I main results of meteorological research done in Hungary during the years 1957-1959. Acta techn Hung 30 no.1/2:29-52 6o. (ERAi ioa) (Hungary--Meteorology) . ., I ~ f '! ~ .. .. , , I . MI, Bela; TITKOSp Rrvin ------------ 12th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodsay aM GeoplTsics. IdoJaras' no&`41250-2Y~ Jl-Ag 160. (Em 10-.Z) 1. Orazagoo Meteor'clagiai. Inte2et. (Internktimal Union of Geodeffy GeoptWaica) (Hungarians in F W and) Ninety years of the Hungarian Meteorologio Institute. Idojaras 64 no.5t257-270 S-0 160. (mw 10:9/10) (meteorology) Correlation betweenthe. wind dirsotion and twqeratm-a In tho air "as of Budapest. IdoJaras 64 no.6s356-365 160. MAI lot?) 1. Szerkessto bizotteMi tago Idojaram, (Badapeit-Cli*te) (Hungary-Cliviate) (Ronat Zeignond) EELL. Bel a - Wind direction modifying effect of the configurations of the ground as a function of the altitude* Ores meteor int bees tud kat 25z16-17 161 (publ,162). BEUV Boo &t* I .IV w-Wernational Year of the Quiet Sun." Idojaras 65 no.2:= mr-AP 1619 1. a,IdoJarasl szerkento bizottragi.tagja, Bela, Dr. -71 Measuring wind with captive balloons. Idojaraz 65.no.6t 355~-360 D 1619 .1. Szerkeazto Bizottsag,, "IdoJarao,". BEU B. -dr', .1 y Meteorological Comnittee of, the Presidi= of the Hw2garian AcadmW of-Scianceso' Idojarao 66 no-4s254-255 Jl-wAg 162. 1,-U.Idojaras.4 szeikento bizottsagi t:agja, BELL, Bela, dr.. The 6th conference of the Lurope-Asia r6gion of the international geophypical cooperation. Idojaras 66 no.5:3140154LO.162. 1. Oldojaras" aserkeesto bizottoagi tagja. BELL Bela dr Windu and storms, Elet tud 16 no.39tl239-IW 24 S 161. 1. Orssagos Meteorologiai Intezet Obisservatoriumanak vesetoje, SOURCE., V'onfentntsiya po mateorologii Karpat. 2d, Budapest* 1961o Vliyaniye Karpat na poRodu Carpathian 'Moun- tains); dokladyk konferentsii. Budapest, AK, 1963, 181-194 TOPIC TAGSt wind directionj Carpathian wind direction, underlying surface effect, ABSTRACT* 1-14haracteriatic anomalies noted in a study of the changes in frequencies with which wind directions occur at ground- and upper air- levels nre explained as being caused by the toponraphy of the underlying surface. The data used were obtained at the Postlorine Observatory (11tinpary) by means of radiotheodolite and visual observa- tions. The upper air frequency of distribution of wind directions at six Hungarian iipper air wind stations are deduced. :.ASSOCIATION:. oone Cuid BELL, B. (Budapest) Professor H. Ertel at 60. Idojaras 68 no.2:125 Mr-Ap 164. 1. Editorial board member, "Idojaras." M=j, Bela dr-&--. A RegLonei nessiome a=wwd--bv--the-4*rman-Democratic Republic for 9ome - European- and -Isiatio countries within the framework of -the international geophysical cooperation, Idojaras 67 no"t5q_.60 im-7 063, I* OldoJarasw szorkeasto bizotteagi tagja. W-WI, BeU,- dro Advective beat circulAU-= in the free atmosphere over the Garpsthiaw-Bawihb - I.dojaras. 67 no,,2&65-74 Mr-Ap 63. 1., IlldoJaras* si"~zto bizotteagi tagja. . ~ i HOHNE, Werner,dr.; BELL.. Beladr. [translator] Process of reset in lithium chloride dew-point hygrometer* Idojaras 67 no.l+:213-225 J149 163. 1. ForschungsiuWtut fur Instrumentemiesen der Akademie fur Vissen- schaften der D*D.R* (Deutsche Demokratisehe Republik], Berlin- Friedrichq#agen, Stillerzeile 5 (for 11ohne). 2. "IdoJaras" szorkoazto bizotteagi tagja (for Bell). BELL, Belaydr. "Frequency of wind directions and wind velocities over Vienna up to 30 km, 1952-1960v by F. Steinhauser., K.,Cehak. Reviewed by Bela Bell. IdoJaras 67 no-4:250-252 Jl-Ag -63. 1. "IdoJaras" szerkento bizottsagi tagja, BRIX,, Bela., (h,. ~ I ~ . ~.~ - . -- I The 1963 general meeting of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Idojaras 67 no.2:127-128 W-Ap 163. I* 'Oldojaraag szerkeszto bizotteagi tagja, BELLY R.J. dr. Dr. Ertel on the editorial board of nIdojaras". IdoJaras 67 no.5: 313 S-0 ',03* 1. "Idojaras" szerkesztO bizottsagi tagiae BEUP B., dr. Committee on Meteorology of the Presidium of the flungarian Academy of Sciences. Idojarao 67 no.6083-384 9-r- 163. 1, Editorial board member, "Idojaras." BELL, Bela, dro 'Pilot balloons over the arctic regions Elet tud 19 no., 24.1 n" 12 Je 164. BELL, Bela Meeting of the Eurasian section of the International Geophysical Cooperation. Idojaras 68 no.4t251 Jl-Ag 164. 1. Editorial Board Member, "Idojaras", Budapest. BELL, Bela An account of tl,-q 7th conference of directors of hydro- meteorological (mteorological) service or the Eurnpean socialist countries, Idojaras 68 no-5:306-310 S-0 164. Report on the 8th meteorological conference of the Alps. Ib.id.:316-317 1. Editorial Board Member, "Idojaras", Budapest. BELL,, Bolal-.4r. 1,do * . of the Presidium of the Work of the Canittee on Matiq 97 Hungarian Academy of Sciencan:ln 15o4, Idojaras 68 no.6078 M-D 164. -W 1. Editorial Board Member, OldojoWp KOPPANyp Gy.; HILLE, Alfred; KAKAS, Jozsef; FUTO, Jozoef; KERI, Manyhert; PECZELY,-Gyorgy; KOZMA, Bela; SZAPPANOS, Andras; AMI)ROZY, Pal; GOTZ, Gusztav; PAPP,, Laszlo; BELL,. Bela;. MARTOS, Andras; BACSO, Nandor;.HAJOSY, Ferene; CSAPODY, 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 Jl-Ag 164. 1. President, Hungarian Meteorological Society (for Hille). 2. Editor, "IdoJaras" (for Kakao). 3. Editorial Board Member fildpjaras", Budapest (for Ambrozy, Bell, Keri, Ozorai~. ACC NRs AP6021120 bWM;5 tpu)& 1. - nul VV.7.)/ 0.71 VOY/ -1 -;;-1 AUTHORt BOU.- Be (&Jdapest) ORG: none, Inversion of the circuUtion of the stratoUhaAKver Budapest dur .ing the TIM spring SOMCE: 1dojaras, ve 69. no. 4-5. 1965. 198-212 TOPIC TAM stratosphere, anticyclone, climatic condition. atmospheric eirmaation iBSTRACT: Extensive data were' compiled 'and investigated io show that'the conversion to summer-type circulation begins earlier and proceeds faster if well-developed Aleutian anticyclones move across the stratosphere than! under the usual circumstances where such movement does not take place. 'Under normal circumstances the local pressure differentials between hori- jzontal layers are relatively small and the interactiots between the polar-i vortex and the Aleutian anticyclone are not very pronounced. The course bf-circulatio.n.-over Budapest appears to follow a two-year pattern.." Orige iwte haat ;8 figures and 2 tables. -riki-S7 SO -.CODE t 04 SUR4 DATE t none ORIG REF I ool emi Rr..F: oo6 CWd jji BELLA, Ede, dr.. a muezaki tudomanyok kandidatusa; GULYAS, Jozaef, -----------tud6manyos munkatare Hot gatherIngexperiments with copper at medium deformation rates. Koh lap 97 no.5:228-232 My'64. LOWr,A.; EMI, H., ing. Savings realized through modernizing some shedding harness mechanisms of cotton veaving looms. Ind text R= 14 no.St 353-356 Agw63 EXU, L. a aP -1 -) " A---, "-J, A x I L 4 -,!L, 110 IWO i Mil- f'i GC :: . ;; of r 1 , *0 00 lee b52& I!P-. -in wwo amd to 0 Fu* Pkimme. nn m a is Co. SIM a Am 00 fA a ad" 40= = 90 w - rat 00 in the wave fa I A l 4T * K L ,~,4 T C CLAIS!FKATK% i A L A LU l, 6 % O Q., to 00 it d x a I a, 41 a it it a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 000 0 0 so 000 0 Ogle a o o e o o a LZ &w" mbqb"L f- IINIG. IMI. b" C*bddmtw ~i6ftr. whawm aa the A. 1. At am, to I -6, 1 03 07-w w A t Im p 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 & 0 1:8 -0-A -6 -0 a e 0 a e 4 s 0 *see* 00 "0 9 40 =00 me goo goo so too too to: A SA A 53 00 t 0* 9 PEIVIRATING COVIC RAY SHOW-PS AT 1260 a AFOVVE S-A VVEL. of I L eK., Birger. No Qo#, wA Vok4ler, V* Is Ce Re Aced* Sale UIMS, 52 90 a (Nos 2) The showers were invostignted by mes, na of special proportional counters, triple coincidences beinr, rooordeds i The opparstus consisted of an artiplitter cC triple a~Anoldenoe wW 3 sets ;!; *f flat proportional counters. The exporiments show that at 3060 a there exist considerablj-,vdenser penetrating showers than th~)se_previously re- corded, and the frequency of these showers Is a bout kk;#670 that of the hard #0 component. Lo S. G* U is 4y 10 $11 it 0 o '10 a a a 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 00-00 0 0 0 0 0 aw 44V 11 I v 8 0 o o 0 9 4, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 4, 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 & & 0 0 0 0 a 0.0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 01 so* ~00 4*0 age see see wee moo no see .0 "Flat Proportional Coitnter,w L. Bell, V. Vokeler, Myo. Inst Imeni P. N. Lebedev, Acad Sci USSR, 51 pp "Zhur Mwper i Teoret Piz" Vol XVII, No 2 PIO-M45 i Describes flat proportional counter. Makes study of its properties-and'shows that it fulfills all require. ments unually.demanded. Shove that special attention must be paid to elimination of formation of negative lons In the vcrking gas. Article vas also pablished' in EnaishAn "Journal of Pbysics" Vol X, P 386, 1946. 57TO8. SWutftn of On aTrk ot C"nuc rays. t.* 1941IL-56ftifing abstf ~-At 3WO m. *Fbitsw-t1we's :k.4vri 121 Countrf telescopes with or without Pb Mitts and plami at vatying di%tmm wcfe used In a study 4 pmrtratimig %ho" em. The ruessurements Indicate thAt the partki" .uu-ioss voint-filcures Wtwcen the leleuvpcs (.ith 11b filters) Seneratt penetrating particles in Pb; to 9 in. distance AuSw ibmen mW bard Amers are simLLu lunctions 4-4 d. and lare genetically related, F. It. Munay L. Bell. Ionization m-~thods of investigation of emissions, by V. Veksler, L. Groshey and B. Isaev. 424p. 1949. P. 162 (Bibliography) SO: Uspekhi Achievements in Physical Sciences, 43, No. I (Jan. 1951) 60stttd~ W the Stitchue of .. ezvhtrk -12howert of CM04 rays by the method of harizoa fia reverit j N. litil. rFsFdy Fin. Isul., Akad. IV(-I-rk LeLvicm 4, 0261-314(1S19); cf. C-4. 45, ltvj~-;k- The new method of uNing horimnuAt, propotienal cb-inters for the study a the soft and the penetrating Components of atm. showeri of costnic rays shoivs that the no. of heavy -1hurticivs in atm, show"s ~i insiguirwant, DAR have bevil obtah-wed on the rcUtinn bf,-tvmvu the width of the -Jio%cr and its paiticle d. and the forumition of stcindary particlesl In absorbents. 4--Ictk-l _1.,Rovt MN *4 P TIVIF I I t, 0 wiwliiist &hb *44014144 NMI 00 of OF I= nVICTIONDIO OF A CMADI mm " CatcWT Fait Cola-m-MaLmot COURTM m =Ca 1. IMIL; k TscreL F% 3k 4MI60) WA7. * - ! m m I m w l~ a lvmr apas" ~ , . t of wd p"wWs qnsaboig etrwit ke tomA "w ap- - r. go' A" N" IJAR. M. m M 9*0 13 00 y Wdor am Plaomm (nm. *At us WAN7. o It". $3,3140*111)) MW BUU go"fatty acg"6". is errone- t 6s, 94 few 0 IF . tassual dwvr*wo uni, no re 0 wo - 01 VOID !20 0 &IN-ILA ARTALLUIIGKAL WINATWIl CLAIWICAMP I goo view 511hollwa via. 40.11%v Istaw 91V Tat no$& 6ILLSa 4w G.* 4%, N) u1 * , ; ; , A I All A. Aa ad a A a b u a im; at a ZA 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 BELL, L. ivilmors Aug 51. c Adioact ~i!]Review of.George Hevesy's lftdioactive Indica- :tors,'".L.' Bell "Uspekh ?is Naule' Vol XUV, No 4o pp 649s 650 ]Reviewed book was translated from the English into ~Rualeian bythe Foreign Lit.Press., Koicdv,, 1950. ,~In BeLl's opinion, Revesy's book is not of,great interest to physicists,-but is intended mainly for biologists. Reviwed book supplements English- language "Isotopic Tracers and Nuclear Radiations;, by W. Siri, which is-intended mainly for physi- A 1=03 PA 1=103 Bat, L. 11. mami cleair.~Pbysicz - PTIOtons, Nov 52,' .."Measurement of the Velocity of Protons According to the.Chernkov Effect," L. N. Bell :Priro&, Vol 41, No 1l,.;, pp 104-106 .In order to observe Cherenkov's effect) protons have to be acceler4ted to at least 170 Mer. Such energy wis.attained only recently (seO R. L. Mather: Phys. Rev.:v. 84, p. 181 (1951)) and Cherenkov's effect .Could be observed experimentally. It permitted -estimation of proton energy to an accuracy of 0.2 for total energy of 340 Hev. BELL. L. N. USSR 6oo quantum yield in photosynthesis. Priroda 41 No. 3, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Julz 1951. Unclassified.,. I... .. 11 .., .-I., - - .. .., -'. - , - DWW.4m.04i of EDAIMA ~.by ko" *a WAI -I~M- 149AIAL BM t. 114 U 9 1. S- 1- V Additional abso7tion of light by plant Iegves In the* res- once of 1carbon loside. L. X_-Ijell.v Doklady ',Fkd. Nitult.S.S.S.R. 92, 105-809,11T77-aWirrutial phototlec. photometer was uwd for acctitate light control In cipts. In which corn plant leaves were subjected to natural or artifi- cial light under varying concn. of CO~ in the atm. Initially 12% COs concri. rmulted in a gradual decline of lig~! _trans- the free at mis3lott through the led; when was Mdi6d M, the light transmission rose rapidly, and declined again when CO, was readmitted. Generally the proportion of transmitted light was independent of the incident light in- tensity and was riot altered by photosynthetic activity. The effect can be caused by the dark fixation of C03. G. M. Kosolapoff DAArdyAk~0. Arel;i~ 'i.Y.7,R53, WE )~11.e fist - nfl- s y3ttol 0 cf. .1 Lott tra, 1 .011 1w a ptint lzif ~,fdqxz4~acc ort thc~pre"Fcf! of co~ titz -_,v I. SInTOU10inz th?" [~,af (C.A, 46 7=1; 48, filgi). A ac~~ dNWbq.ttI,,rL of i; (1-icribvd anti % (Ii lw;vu k 51101vn~ m"140(t r,.Rilitc t-M, cm(w.flon Q( shc -'rim eq"..t ii n,; .1 uh:-,~VA in "Ibina 1C.1 ve-ior oa ilh: fn, ina ti'm a One IA,,af by Infr-jr,,I litht %A10i 1i noi mt.~arbcd by the leaf Thvi cffmt v~iricirc~ptlaslv with CO*cxxkci. (gra"ll 1~1.'Vo) An't vht Y;Atlo 0 Ow tcols'llitted ficht en-fly COMM"nil"44 tiy that exMtt(I of th.1 tou'd CO, lad-!)rh~f 1-Y Che Uzat', ilit 01r--, ii rm varimcced uith pitntoirminwis. -W -- , -. ~_ ~_ " ~' t-COW1, vtmll: TO ri st:high whom. kretwiibly devr~msii Vie eff4!ct- Thua Ue effect om.-irs to b"Catin-teed With talf-induced eharv~; Jn the cril,protoplasia. Lgq pilk treated with CO, ps slto-,vi gt sbuiLtr rever-6ble variation of light transnit SlOn and (he effect shoill'i be obierv,1610 In A greAt Variety Q1 pigmente-1 Protein 3ystems. Konolavojf__ 4 BRU, L. N. Photoolectrio instrument for measuring radiation actively used In photosynthesis* Trudy Inst,fisidlerast, lo;z57-264 135. (KMA 8-.9) 1. Institut fiziologii. rastaniy im. K.A. Timiryazava Akademit nauk SSSR. (Solar radiation) (Photosynthesis) (Spectrophotomater) AR IAVITS. L.P,; BELL, L.N. . Comparative study of the effect of ultraviolet and infrared rays Ion the prothallium of ferns (Dryopterin spinalosum).Siofitika 1 no-3:237-241 156. (MLRA 9:9) le Institut biologichookoy fisiki AN SSSR, Moskva, (ULTRkVIOLBT RATS--PffBIOLOGICAL Z"M) (INFRAIM RAYS-PHTSIOLOGIGAL XFF=) ORM) .132LL I.N. Similarity in the dispersion of light and electrons through scattering madia. Biofisiks 1 no,7:657-659 t56. (MM 9;12) 1. Institut fiziologii rastanty Almdemii nauk SSSR. Moskva. (LIGHT-SGATTJMNG), (SIBOTRONS) BEM, L.K. Use of luxmeters &ad selenium calls for measuring physiologicia radiation. rlzi6lorasta 3 noo2M6-178 xr-Ap 156. (M& 9:7) I.Institut fiziologii rantaniy imani X.A.Timirysseva Akadecii. nauk SSSR, Hoskvae (Plants, Iffect of light on) VOSKRESENSKAYA, N.P.; 3M, L.No' *Using radioactive carbez for stadying photasynthesia.0 O.T.Zalenskii, O.A.Somikhatova, V.L.Vtzmesenskii. Reviewed by N..P..Voskresseaskala. L.N.Bell. Fiziol.rast- 3 no.4:387-388 Jl-Ag (56. (HLRA 9:9) (Photosynthesis) (Carbon-Iso tepee) (Saleaskii, O*Vo) (Somikhateva, OoA) (Vesnesenmkii, V.L.) Ilffect of reversible aOtidn of light on the light transmission of leaves. Dokl*AN SSSR 107 no.2:329-332 Mr 156. OURL 9:7) 1.1netitat fiziologii ra'ste'niy Imeni I.A.Timirywava Akadenti nank SM. Predstaylena akademikom A.N.Teraninyo. (Leaves) (Plants, Zffect of light on) AUTHOR BELLt L N PA - 3182 '.TITLE _---;;;;;5!iiVFormation of Several Photoproducts in Plant Leaves. (Ob obratimom obrazovanii neskollkikh fotoproduktoy v listlyakh rasteniy - Russian) I V PERIODICAL Doklady kkademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, ol 113, Nr 39 pp 695-698, (U.S SoRs) Reoeived 6/1957 Reviewed 7/1957 ABSTRLCT The results of investigations of the kinetics of spectral changes in plant leaves produced by light are described~ The analysis of the kinetic curves obtained shows that at least two optically dif- ferent compounds are formed in the leaves of the plants by the in- flunce of light. They differ in their spectral As well in their kinetic properties. The essence of the experiment consists of ir- radiating the leaf with red(> 670 MA "irritating" light and of measuring the change of intensity of the weak ( 11measuring") light ray passing the leafq which occurs on this occasion. The existence of two and more photoinduoed pro cesses may be the reason for the difficulties which occur on the occasion of the determination of those substances which are responsible for the spectral changes observed. (With 3 illustrations and Icitation from a Slavis pub- lication) Card 1/2 PA - 3182 Reversible Formation of Several Photoproducts in Plant Leaves. ASSOCIATION PRESE14TED BY SUB14ITTED AVAILA'BLE Card 2/2 Ilistitute for Physiology of Plants Timiryazev, K.A. of the koademy of Science of the U.S.S.R, Kureanov, A.L., 15-1-1957 14-1~1957- LiVrary of Congress. BELL, LJLLCHMORA' S.N. WMONWF~17 Iffect of oxygen on spectral variations induced by light in plant leaves. Fiziol.rast. 6. no.1.091-92 -Ta-F 159. (KIRA 12:2) 1. K.A. Timiryazov Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Plants,'Bffect of oxygen on) (Leavee--spectra) IMLL, L.N~;.CHMDRk, B.H.; KORNILITIV, T*P. Apparatus for quantitative determination of radiation (phatointogrator). Fiziol. rast. 6 no*4:504-~-507 J1--4 159. (MIU 12:10) 1.K.A. Timiriasev Institute cf Plant Pbysiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Botanica'. avparrm) (Solar radiation) L, X~ USSR Acadew of Sciences, Moscow. "On the.Effect of Ultraviolet Rays on Photosynthesis in Chlorella," paper submitted for the Third JrLti. Congress on Photobiology, Copenhagen, 31 July - 5 August 1960.. - I BELL, L.N.; CIMORA, S.N. [Chnora,S.M.1; KORN-TLIEV, V.P. [Korni-1yev,,V.P.j Apparatus for determining the length of exposure, photointegrator. Analele biol 14 no.2sl83-187 AP-Je 160. (EEAI 9:11) (LIGHT) BEUq L.N.; HMNOVAl G.L. Effect,of the dose and wavelength of ultraviol ,pt.rays on photosynthesis in Chlorella. Biofizika 6 no; 2:159-164 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Institut fiziologii. rasteniy imeni K.A. Timiryazeva AN SSSR9 Mosk~va. '(PHOTOSYNTHESIS) (PLANTS, EFFEWT OF ULTRAVIOLET RAYS ON) (ALGAE-CULTURES.AND CULTURE MEDIA) L.N.; MERZOVAq G.L. A now approach to the study of photosynthetic Wiciency. Fiziol.,rast. no.2:161-271 161. (KUU .14-3) 1. K.A.,T14riazov Institute -of Plant Physiologyq U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. ~-(Pbotoeynthesio) BELL, L.N.; CHMRA, S-9. Conference on the development of the investigation of photosynthesis and bioactinometry in the Estonian S.S.R. Fiziol,,rast. 9 no.4.515- 516 162. (MIRA 15:9) (PHOTOSYNTHESIS-CONGRESSES) SION URs AP4025945 5/0056/64/046/003/1417/1112." Maximum efficiency of converdion of radiant energy into nay i teoreticheskay fizikij v. -46, % .no. 3, 1964,'1117 1121 ~~.,,.TDPIC TAGS sradiation radiant*energy, radiant energy conversion,, ',"inaant energyconversion efficiency, thermodynamics of irreversL V ess 'zble processes, theoreticil efficiency limit, endoergic photoproc iABsTw=: The maxi=,m one efficiency, defined as the ratio of rgy -tbe increase in the free energy of an-object to the total energy `~Abxorbed by its is calculated by classical irreversible the rmpdy- ~Aaaics for an, arbitrary endoorgic photoprocess. It is' shown that -,;by. virtue of the second law of thermodynamics the efficiency is a _x. A./3 .~-ACCZ6816fiR;, APi62'5'9'4'S "I function of tbe-ratic, of the 'radiation flux absorbed to the 4mt= of thin flux# and 1009 efficiency is possible only at infinite in I.t*mLty. General formlim are derived for the efficLoncyof a skstem exposed to radiation of arbLtriazy intensity and spectral cm- position and of varying directivity. Specific calculations limited !ltI6 either-total or wook absorption yield for offLcienW a the effective temperatures are !sit. "for total Absorption, of- t3w - incident 110t and 2/3 A ACCESSIOUNR: AP4025945 :.'~!~for weak absorption (T temperature, I intensity; other symbols ..standard).. Typical-efficienciesat 20C ambient temperature and at .:.sea level are 94% for direct sunlight, 78% for diffuse sunlight# "The 'land 90% for incandescent light with color temperature 2800K. r is grateful to M. V. Fok for a detailed discussion of this 11'autho 'work." Orig. art. has-z 14 formulas. ASSOCIATIONs Institut fiziologii rasteniy AN SSSR'(Institute,of iPlant Physiology AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 24Sep63 DATE ACQs '16Apr64 ENCL.- -00 :SUB CODE:- PH NO REP SOV: 002 OTMMs ~006 77 BELL, L.N.; MERIKOVA, G.L. Energetics of photosynthesis in Chlorella grown under approximately compensatory light intensities. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.5:1221-1224 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Institut fiziologii, rasteniy im K.A. TimiryazFiva AN SSSR* Predstavleno akademikom A.N. Tereninym. 1 681 VWG -r E-WTW/ C P-t-4 MD DD 40CESSIM VHt AP4043,445 S/00204/157/005J1220224 lonal 2U tW, Intil t -nAi' 122i-M4 so 19.64. TOPIG UGSz, p'~otcenor' ilas tok faffeetp:-ChloreM. en6rgstic got Photosynthesis ABSTWT: axpe-rimoks, have been performed for the purpose of' determining thA "-chanis= involved in the charp drop in efficiency of pho"Wosynthesis in certain ;ae as light intensities a" increased. In order to Investigate this -i p Imoi pnonotlenox in as the Eck effaotj th* authors constrixted photocalor equIpTent aqually isensitive at both high and,low 1-talit intensities. Polenoi-doza, cultured in a pla%ielas chamber at 9000 Im whlle~ ~sir- contsibirg, C-r' C02 va3 bubbled through tha suspensionp vas transferred to z~-all Silver cups wIth airtight clear quartz covers through which the culture waiq* exweod to light of various wavel"gths. Texpemture, was =asured by meww of therrAls tc r-T L AGSWIfONXI AP4043845 -A-1 in order difforentiAl one ic effect veneas an, Mot the Intensity -of light at low intensity values. The differential energetic 0 effectiveness is inditated by chm%es In tba al pe of the teaperature aurve of different light intensities. k total of 180 oxgariments was performed wIth light inten3itias rangin- i'ram 0 to 2500 erg/ca-sec. The following light wave--* lon&.,hs were used s red AX8 of 698 and 672 m v ; blue light of 465 mij " A~j a blue-green light which ranged from 400 to 580 mu . Tho Kok effect,, attirp breaks in the energetic effectiveness which amodnt to a change of wre than 30 In the slope of the temperature eurvaq was- observed during increase in light Intensity in 57 of the 180 cases. The effect was observed 41 times with blue light i (465 mv ), 11 times with blue-green light (400-580 =0, and only .5 tit;es with the two red lights (698 and 672 mts ). In about 10% of the cases a reveres change i was observeds there was an incr6ase in energ'etic affeotiverass vith Increase or light inteno~ty. It ua8 found that if a culture which W demonstrated a norml Kok effect Is kept in the dark for several hours,, no Kok is observed won the subsequent exposure to Increasine light Intensities. However the slope of temperature curve of this reaction is foun&to b* idonticaf to the slope of the original curve (before.,the culturo was exNaed., to. darkness). tmiyond the point of the BELL9 L.N. Charact-aristics of the abaorption spectrophotometry of biological objeots. Biofizika 10 no.3t543-553 165. (MIRA l8tll) BELL , S, R. ------- ~ Intracutaneous novocaine block in stenocardia. Vop. pat. krovi i kr6voobr. no.5s139-U4 159. ~ (KMA 15:4) (NOVOCAINE) (ANGINA PECTORIS) .- E=, S.R. - hrombosio of the portal vein and its branches. Top.pat.krawi i krovoobr. no.6sI86-197 161. (MIM 1613) (FWAL VEIS--DISEASES) (Tnaposis) 0 I 1- 0-3117 1 1 117 4 - - - - A V a F_. L I-- ilk Wft 6"" MP~d K) ha% no di lent Ol C is P"I-t;,y SA Tile Nis to 9"m WfKm us up to O.A%. UA the plewtv, irbe plestace of Un and is given no W egmt. qoaw preet" advice bas dr Fift Ily go PF.", u is 7, -,, K a it S. K a K it III mw a I 00 Is, 0 0 so o 'A I 1 0 OW a of 4 1 w 111 9 a a 3 All so -00 -00 X40 a Coo ce 0 1111016 tre 0 111018 EIMIA, E. EFLLA, E. Investigation of the important mechanical nropertles of specific, malleable a4B braoses as a Punction of 'Leat trectrneA. (To be ccntd.) p. 378. Vol. 10, No. 8, AvF. 195.1'~. YCHASUT! LAPCX TECHNOLOGY Eudapest, Eungary So: East European Accession, Vol. 5, No. 5, YzY 1956 74 CtamlnOon of the more (wpattani TTM-71 Thc .4r li..,i ']Qye. Thc itrit purt ,,ctpc.. irl lffi~ ' thc ;t ;,.t . .... L,cclid part oi t% , tht 1. Qa. ; %Tft ~ LIM,in, alIGY1 ,:fc BnU, X. Investigation of the strain-hardenings softening, and.alteration of the structure during hot-rolling of electrolytic copper. In German* po 393a ACTA TECHNICA. (Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia) Budapest,, Hungary, VoL 25., no, 3/4, 1959. Monthly Idst of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol# 8, No. 11) November 1959, Uncl. E.g Dr.Ingio Kandidat.der Technishen Wissenschaften Hot bulb ing experiments w:Lth copper atIow forming rates* Act& techn Hung 32 nool/2s221-246 961. (EW 10:5) 1, Be richt. Nr,13 der Metallurgischen Artbeitgemoinschaft,der Ungairischen Akademis der Wiseenschaften. (Gopper). .(Electrolysis) m V IM BE, LIA Ed* An'iccount'~,O,t as _ -#v 1953 Freiberg Conir a. Koh lap 9 no. 2: 95'm;:�6 V '5'4:.' BSIJA, Yde,, dr.., a musaki tudomenyok kandidatusa; GULYAS, Jozsef,, --tudomiyos mmkatas. Hot-swelling tests on copper at medium deformation speeds., Koh lap 917 no.4:174-178 Ap"64 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kohaszati. Mmkakozoosegee BELLLI J. Printing of fabrics made of polyamide fibers. p- 25. TEXTIL. (Ministerstvo lahkeho, prusysiu) Praha, Czechoslavalda, Vol. no* 1., January 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFJLI) LC, Vol. 8. No. U, November,1959- Uncl. H- 14 i P.Miyasp Ap.4 22 1959 Fc;& 74-11a T got Ft7ea The PrinLJiv u~ Fnbuiu.;i M.~,do from No I, C-3-28 (11?5;:!) mixf.-_* of proce-5!:us ured In the. p:'ntj~,g of f f~bi" c a L--alj f r,-- a p-) I ~_ A t-iie. a Z'-IbF, r~- a nJ i Ly of' th o CXP.P I _~.r.' a t:L..On of ./,%ri C I!n t'.rw. I -a P~ of dyee are discu,"ed. W.-rect =,c;jO Iyr-i; *IL Czech manufactur., vuitallIe for -the atove applixa- tions are listed, A proe.uctior. formulat-'O.11 &t0 the reaults achieved are EI-yen. The 11stil 0' titles. T. ZvRrcva 313 TIOMIOLOGT MMU, STVA1T * BoJ a Yodow a o vodu- Bmtislava, Slovenske vydavateletTo tachnickaj 11teratury, 1956. 312p. (Ndiala tooratickaj literatw7) Monthly List of East Varopean Ace6esions (XW) LO VOL. 8, No. 2 Kay 1959, Unalase BELULN) ry. PZ L IAINI Iry. 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