SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BERKENHEIM, A.M. - BERKES, Z.
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tation for the D,grec of CIPTY,410!--te 1-1. T-chnical Science)
So: Knizhnaya Letopis', 110. 19, 3.956.
EMMGM, B. M. IECEASED
Chemistry see ILC
EERKENGEYM, G,B. _
Use of novocaine solutions in polyvinyl-pyrrolidone for
prolonged
local anes6esia. Trudy 1- M 3:175-184 157. (MIRA 14;5)
(NOVOCAINE) tvoIITYL COMPOUNDS)
(PYRROLIDINONE) (LOCAL ANESTHESIA)
KOGHETKOVA, V.A.; BERMGEYYj G.B.; SIDELIKOVSKAIYA, F.P.
Prolongation of the effect of penicillin and streptonycin
with tha aid
of aqueous solutions of polyvinylpyrrolidone. Antibiotili
6 no.12:1100-
1105 D 163. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy
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imeni Gertsena i Institut organicheskoy khimii imeni
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;OOSR/Chood'stry - Oxidants Nov 51
14fteory of the Combined Action of
Catalyats in
;solution. III. inte diate Products Under
Vatalysis of HeOp Fith Salts of Calcium and
G. A._Bogdanov,_T. I. Berkengeym,
In !Zhur Piz Xhim" Vol XXV, No 11, PP
1313-1317
Atudied 4asometric kinetics of catalytic
decovqM
H2.0 in simltaneous presence of Ca *&Its
Aud voff;~4s. Established-that process is
of ideal catalysis in-which Intarnediate
`0mclurfst fwz mammtarily and revmrzihiY.
19&T15
Noy 52
'USSR/Cbemistry - Hydrogen Peroxide
'"The Role of Intermediate Products in
Catalysis
by Means of a Deposit5"G. A. Bogdanov and
T.I.
Berkengeyra
"Zhur Fiz Xhim" Vol 26, No 11, pp 1659-:L663
Investigated the joint action of barium
chloride
and sodium tungstate in'the form of a
deposit
on-the decompn of H2 02. Determined that the
.kinetic course of the catalytic reaction is
very complex: at a relatively high initial
concn
of the substrate there was a zero-order
reacti=,*
then a quite abrupt decrease in the rate, a
zero
Order reaction, and a sloving down of the
rate at
the end of the empt; at a relatively low
jnitial
conen of the substrate, there was a very
abrupt
decrease Of the rate, a zero-order
reaction, and
,a slowing dawn of the rate at the end of
the proc-
ess. This change in the order of the
reaction
br:UW VIth It also an unexpectedly abrupt
decrease
la the V01 and a change in the color of the
deposit
The authors surmise that the observed
effects are
caused by the formation of certain
intermediate
COMPdr. of different properties and compn.
As a re-
SUlt of this work ' they isolated hitherto
unknown
barium pertungstates, established their c
).a
developed a method for obtaining them.
242Tl3,
-----------------
V /M
Category. USSR
Abs Jour-, Zh--Kh, No 3, 1957, 75Z6
B 9
Author, Bogdanov, G. A. , Berkengeym, T. I. , and
Sherbinin, V. A.
Inst Not given
Title Additional Materials on the Theory of the Joint
Action of Cata-
lysts in Solution. 1. Intermediate Products of the
Decomposition
of H. 02 Catalyzed by Calcium and Molybdenum Salts
Orig Pub; Zh- Fiz. Khimii, 1956, Vol 30, No 4, 889-895
Abstract: The gasometric method (G.A. Bogdanov, Zh. fiz.
khimii, 1950,
Vol 24, 1450; 1951, Vol 25, 37,3) has been applied to the
investi
gation of the homogeneous catalytic decomposition of H 0?
using
2 ,
a mixture of CaC12 and Na2MO04' The rate of decomposition
vs.
H 02 concentration curve passes through a maximum
independently
2 ,
of the temperature and the H ion concentration. The shape
of the
Card 1/2 -8-
Category: USSR
Abs Jour: Zh--Kh, No 3. 1957, 7526
B-9
kinetic curves remains unchanged in the absence of
CaCl2but
a sharp increase is observed in the reaction rates. The
authors
explain the relationships observed by the formation of
two inter-
mediate substances of varying peroxide oxygen content.
Two
salts with the following compositions have been isolated
from
the reaction mixture: Ca.MO 2013* 9H.0 and CaMo08'nH.O.
Card : 2/2 -9-
R9=G]M4-SHCFJKINA,A.3.
".:- T!'~~'-:, c -
Organizational aspects of complete deratization in
Moscow; su=ary
of a report. Trudy probl, i tem.9ov. no.5:88-92 055.
(MLRA 8:12)
1. TSentralluaya koutrollno-iseledovatel'skaya
laboratoriya Mosgor-
desstantsit
(Koscow--Rodent control)
~W~RHMMI
ORION
BIERK-I'S, P.
"Galvanome,ors. Jj,j (To be conj-d.) p. 282
(ELEKTI, i .111. ~
10,K]III.-IS'la Vol. 21,u ro. 91~0, 1953, L,-'u!jljirm,
yu,.-031avia)
SO: Monthly List of P..,,t European Accesaiom, LC3 Vol. )
no. "', ""*,"r 11951i/Uncl.
~j - .1 "
"Galva r or -- tc rs. IT:1,11
r. 327
VO-1. 21, no. 11/12 lqi.,j
I 'JuLd -anL
Yur:oslaviaj
SO: Monthly idst. nf. T,,+ _ MLean Acces ions
LC) V01- 3,
Y 19,11/uncl.
BMMES. B.
Computation of intermediate-frequency filters.
p. 237
Vol. 239 no. 7J89 1955
EMMIOTEMMWI VESUIK
Ljubjana
SO; East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC. Vol.
5. no. 2, Feb. 1956
BERM, B.
Parallel oscillating circuit. I. (To be contd.) p. 24.
ELEKTROTEHNISKI
VESTNIK. (Institut za. elektrisko gospodarstvo,
Fakultata za elektrotehniko
in Institut za elektrozveze) Ljubljana. Vol. 2.41 no.
1/3, Jan./Mar, 1956.
SO. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 9
September, 1956
BERKES, B.
.............
Optimal munber of windinga. of a loaded- coil with
induction current. In.
German. p. 191.
GUSNU MkTEM&TICKO-FIZICKI I ASTRONONSKI. FERIODICUM
HATEMOICO-RMIM ET
Amommicm. (rumatvo natematicara-i fizicara Rrvatake i
Prirodoslovno-
matematicki fakultet Sveuciliata.u lagrebu) 2agreb,,
Tugoslavia. Vol. 13., no. 3.
1958.
Monthly List of Eaat European Accessions-(EEAl),. LC,,
Vol. 9., no. 2, 1960.
Uncl,
BEMSO Branko In . (Zagreb)
Di.rect-current voltage stabilizers with a high
stability factor.
Elektr vest 27 no.9/10:316-318 S-0 159. (EEAI 9tlo)
1. Institut "Ruder BoskovicP, Zagreb
. (Voltage stabilizers)
-YUG,DSIAVIA
Lj..POLJAKOVIC': J. ROS)C and jj_bjgM,, Department of
Biochemistry
(Institut za Uohmiju) Sebaol of Pharmacy (Fame ceutski
Fakultet)
Belgrade.
"Detcrnin4tion of Alkali-RuIstant fl'mo8lobka.TI
Belgrade$ Arhiv r& Parmse1ju, Vol 12# go 31 1962; pp
309-312.
Abstract [English summary modified]: Hawlysatco of
erythrcr-yZ,,~z of
UnspeETATIed number of. healthy a4ults were IWV. restra"at
to alkaline
4Dnanrntion; all of 12 fetal (umbilical cord blooll)
hBiialyeaten were
suaceptiblf, to 50 to 70%, MUNIng ad-31t, and f et--,l 'U-
loods Save rc5uln
as,anticipated ex::ept in the 1:4 rntto~:,whicS gavz higa
error rate4
Met',-,nd is considered reliable. and fast enough for
alinIcAl Utin.
Four L&~Ieg, 5 relerences: I Gitrman t',asis, 4- Fngli3b.
t~.'-T FFT YOVO,- p
t'"The Imv. Van De Graaff accelerator of the Section of Nuclear
Yhysics."
p. 209.
MAGYAR. FIZIKAI FOLYOIFAT. (Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia).
Budapestp Hungary,
Vol. 6. No. 3, 1958.
Monthly list of East Evropean Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vols 8$
No. go
August 1959.
Uncla.
HLU1G.*,RY/,114clear Physics - Installations and
Instrwacnts. Methods C-2
of Yzasurownt and Ro3caret,
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1959) 110 74o4
Author : ~Bex.4es Iptyan, Demeter Istvan) Xostka Pal
_5
Inst Atomfizi'kai Oktbay, Hunga)~y
Title Van de Gracd ;,ccelerator for 1 Mv, of the Division
of the
Atomic Physics of the Central Research Physics Institute
OriG Pub 1%agyar fiz. folyoirat, 1956, 6, No 3, 209-223
iibstract Description of the power supply and the
accelerating portion
of the Van de Graaf 1 14v generator. The generator
accelerates
electrons to energies of 200-800 kev. The ma.~dmum current
of the accelerated particles reaches 40 ma. The voltage is
measured with the aid of a deflecting magnet with --m
accur-
acy of + 1.2 percent. The maximum current of the deflected
bcam is 8 ma. It is possible to operate with the beam both
in vacuum and in air.
Card 1/1
BP.RKESj I.; DUCITER, L; KOSTKA, P.
Z-~
"The IMV Van de Graaf generator for the acceleration
of electrons."
p. 268 (Energia Es Atomtechnika) Vol. 10, no. 5/6,
Aug. 1957
Budapest, Hungary
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI)
LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
HUNGARY/Suclear Dbysice -, Installations and
Instruments. C
Method,3 of Y(Aaurement and Research.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 12, 1959, 26655
Author Berkes, I.
Inst Central Research Institute of Physics, Hungarian
Academy 3f Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Title Effect of Magnetic Stray Field on the Location of
image in Nuclear Sprectrometers.
Orig Pub Acta phys. Acad. scient. hung., 1958, 9, No
1-2, 13-
21
Abstract In transverse magnetic spectrometers of the
sector
type, the position of the image does not coincide
with the calculated value, owing to the action of
the tray field. The shift of the image in the trans-
verse direction leads to difficulties in determination
Card 1/2
HUNGARY/Nuclear Physics - Installations and Instrumits. C
Methods of Measurement and Research.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 12, 1959, 26655
of the momentum of the focuses particles from the
value of the magnetic induction and geometric para-
metbra of the spectrometer. In practice this shift
is compensated for by a certain change in the inten-
sity of tha magnetic field. The author calculates
the transverse shift and gives formulas for the value
of the change in the field, necessary for its compen-
sation. Mie results of the calculations were verified
against measurements of the conversion line Cs!37 on
the transverse magnetic spectrometer with an anGle
of rotation of the electron bean by 900, and was found
to be in good agreement with the experimen'. -- K.P.
Mitrofanov
Card 2/2
7
BERM, Istvan; DEMEM, Iatvan
Small angle scattering of electrons. Noz fiz kozl XTA 7
no.4:203-217
959. (Eul 9: 8)
1. AMagyar Tudomanyca Akademia Kozponti Fizikai, Kutato
Intezete,
Atomfizikai Osstaly,
(Electrons)
1 "v; SZABO, Ferenc
The 2d Geneva Atomic Epergy Conference.
N
1. Kozponti Flitikai Kutdto Intezet.
Fiz szemle 9 no.2:39-43 F 139.
I
BWM, I.
"The exhibition of nuclear pmer in Genevastf P.
175.
MMGIA M ATOMTECHNIKk. (Energiagazdalkodasi
TudonWos Egyesulet).
Fudapestp Hungar7p Vol* 12, No* 2/3.. Feb./Mar. 19%
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EW).,
LC, Vol. 8., No. 8.,
August 1959.
Uncle.
IMDIZve T.+-n"; DE9=0 Istvan; FODOR, ~Iona; KESZTMMY!, Lajos
Voltage calibration of the K-800 casWe generator. Koz fiz
kozl KTA
8 no.2/3:167-171 060. (EEAI 10:4)
1. A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Komponti Fizikai Kutato
Intezete,
Magfizikai Laboratorium 1.
(cascades)
BERKES, Istvan;- KESZTHELYI, LajoI3
Moasuring the durability of atmic nuclei. Fiz szemle
10 no,9:262-
268 S 160.
1
~. Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet, Budapest. 2.
"Fizikai Szemlen
szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Keszthelyi).
BERK&S, Istvan; DEMER, Istvan; DEVII, Istvan; L. FODOR,
Ilona; KESZTMIYI,
Investigations in the field of the background reduction of
scintillation
counters. Koz fiz kozl MTA 9 no.3:165-169 161.
1. Magfizikai Laboratorium I.
~6
1 ~7~
(;/0 6F11009100410011001.
k0poo 0 B1 20/B1 OJ3
AUTHORS: Keszthelyi, L., ~jrkee, I.0 Demeter, I*, and Fodor, I*
(Budapest)
TIT LE: Absolute measurement of the number of t -quanta
PERIODICAL: Experimentelle Technik der Physik, v. 9, no- 4, 1961p
197 - 203
TEXT: The authors applied ther- tooincidence method to
scintillation
counters with electronic rate meter in order to determine their
absolute
efficiency for 4-43 and 11*67 Mev I -radiation produced in a
B11(p'r )C12 reaction* If the absolute efficiency of the detector
is
known, it is possible to determine the absolute number of,.f
-quanta emitted
per unit time from the number recorded by the detector. This is
important
for the determination of various capture cross sections and for the
evaluation of the cross section of photonuclear reactions. For the
measurement, a I cm thick B target was placed between two
scintillation
counters with NaI(Tl) crystal (3 by 3'' and 1-5 by 1-5'',
respectively).
Card 1/5
13!~OM/61/009/004/001/001
Absolute measurement of the B120/BV08
The front side of the one counter was 6 cm, that of the
other 4#5 to 24 cm
distant from the center of the target. The target was
bombarded by
170-kov protons perpendicular to the connecting line of the
two counters.
Fig. I shows the block diagram of the electronic measuring
arrangement. The
discriminator I was used as an integrating stage. Pulses
with amplitudes
exceeding 7 Mev were detected in the measurement of the
12-Mev group. The
discriminator II was adjusted to the maximum of the
amplitude distribution
of 4*43 Mev. The delay circuit was empirically adjusted to
the maximum
coincidence number. The signals from the individual counters
were led to a
100-channel analyzer (A 1 100-1) with ferrite storage
system. At first,
two measurements were'made in which the counter with the
large crystal was
4.5 and 24 cm from the target. The results had to be
corrected, since
about + 10% of the 11-7-Mev radiation was also covered in
counter II, and
some 3g of the 16.1-Mev radiation in counter I. Random
coincidences had
to be considered, too, The corrected results read as follows
(n in
pulses/see, K - coincidence)- 4-5 cm distance : ni - 2550 +
8,
nii - 338 18, nK - 7-37 � 0*15* 24 cm distance s n 1 244 + 11,
Card 2b
26
G
1P 2
/00B61~009/004/001/001
Absolute measurement of the ... B12 .08
I
nII , 305 � 16, nK- 0&67 � 0.027. According to the anisotropy of
the
angular correlation of the observed S-radiation of the 4-Mev and
the 12-Mev
group, respectively, one findst nINOV 12 n0,(191)1 'II -lII)II,4
now (02);
n 14 1 w(V '6) 9~) (0 -9solid angle of the counter,
K 'Ij I 101,0 11,4 1 2
referred to the radiation source and divided by Ole? -
efficienoyl
no a number of cascade prooessee/neol 9 10 (92 - polar angles of
the two
radiations (both 900); 0 - angle formed in the horizontal plane
by these
radiations (1800); W( 91)9 W(02), and w(900, 900,0) were taken
from
publications, The authors obtained the following results.
Distance 4.5 cmt
-291) (2-71 + 0.13).10-3. Distance
k;I7I,12 = (1-98 + 0-11)"0 11711,4 -
24 CM16J,?I,12 ' (1.98 + 0.1 10-3 9(1 0 1194 "(2-55 � 0-13)-10-3.
The
210(
following also holds: 6J2 . j. 1 - sinQ( dOZ . /,k, denotes the
0
Card 3/5
26752
G/01Y61/009/004/001/001
Absolute measurement of the ... B120 BIOS
absorption coefficient of the NaI crystal for a radiation
of given energy,
~ are tan Z , r - radius of the NaI crystal, t - distance
between its-
2 t
front plate and the radiation source v K t sec0efor
04ONVI-4 . arc
1
tan r k (,pL) - r coseed- h see D-- for OC /_044'e , h -
height of the
h + t 1 2
NaI crystal. Fig. 4 shows the curve for 11-7-Mev X -quanta,
obtained by
grapUical iutegration of this equation, which agrees within
+ 10% with the
values obtained at various distances of the counter with
the large crystal
from the radiation source. There are 4 figures, 2 tables,
and 9 refer-
encess 1 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloo. The four most
recent refer-
ences to English-language publications read as follows:
Ref.2: T. Naka-
mura, X. Futumaga, Ko Takamatsu and Be Yasumi, Mem. Coll.
Sci. Kyoto Univ.
22, 141 (1959); Ref-4: J. L. Putman, Measurement of
Disintegration Ratep in
K. Siegbahn, Beta and Gamma Ray Spectroscopy, North-Holland
Publishing
Company, Amsterdam, 1955, 832 pages; Ref-5: F.
Ajzenberg-Selove and T.
Lauritsenp Nucl. Phys. 11, 10959); Ref.9s P. J. Grant, F.
C. Flack, J. G.
Rutherglen and W. M. Deuchars, Proc. Phys. Sec. A 67,
751(1954).
Card 4/5
/0267
16~
G ~~1/009/004/001/001
Absolute measurement of the*.. B120/BIO$
ASSOCIATION: Zentralforachungainatitut fflr Physik, Budapest
(Central
Research Institute of Physics, Budapest)
SUBMITTED: January 24, 1961
Legend to Fig 11 (1) amplifier; (2) discriminator; (3
coincidence;.~4~ de-
lay circuit; N counter; (6) multichannel analyzer; M amplifier; 8 de-
lay line.
Card V5
BERKES, Istvan; KESZTHELY!, LaJos
Measuring the durability of atomic nuclei. Fiz szemle 10 no.9:
262-268 8~161.
1. Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet, Budapest 2. "rLzikai
Szemle"
szerkeazto bizottsagi tagja (for Keszthelvi).
353Y8
H/016/62/000/QO3/001/003
6 0-0 (/,o z-/,, /V D249/D301
AUTHOR: Berkes, Istvhn
TITLE: Investigating the structure of atomic nuclei by the
scattering of high energy electrons
PERIODICAL.' Fizikai szemleq no. 3, 1962, 69-74
TEXT: Research concerning atomic nuclei was based only on the study of
nuclear interactions till 195U. These investigations resulted in a
well-
known relation between the radius and mass, suggesting that protons
and
neutrons are uniformly mixed in the nuclei. R. Hofstadter and
co-workers
pioneered the study of the structure of nuclei by investigating th~
scat-
tering of high.energy electron beams. The experimental technique and
re-
sults of Hofstadter are reviewed. At first the theory of electron
scat-
tering is discussed. According to the considerations of classical
mecha-
nics the angle of scattering is proportional to the distance between
the VY
electron and.thenucleus. If the distance is large the field of tho
elec-
tron cloud surrounding the nucleus screens its field and the incident
beam
Card 1,4
H/016/62/000/003/001/003
Investigating the structure of D249/D301
of electrons is scattered only by a weaker field. The electrons
scattered
at small angles indicate the change of potential along their path and
the
distribution of density of the electron cloud. If the incident
electron
beam passes close to the nucleus, the potential inside the nucleus
does
not tend to infinity as in an ideal Coulomb field but decreases.
Conse-
quently the angle of scattering decreases which was noted in the early
experiments. in a quantum mechanical treatment the differential cross
section of the effect can be computed from Dirac's equation. Applying
the Born approximation, an explicit relation can be obtained between
the
differential cross section of the elastic scattering and the potential
causing the scattering or the charge distribution originating the
poten-
tial. Wo shortcomings of the application of the Born apl)roximation
are
pointed out: 1) No scattering occurs at certain aagles; 2) the Born
approx-
imation attributes the same wavelength to the electrons inside the
nucleus
and outside. In heavy atoms the electronic wavelength decreases inside
the nucleus. In case of energies of several hundred MeY and heavier
nuclei
the radii computed by this approximation are larger than in reality.
Con-
sequently numerical techniques are used for computations. Results of
the
measurements for the charge distribution in nuclei are discussed. As
uni-
form basis of comparison the 'square mean radius' is defined as
Card 2/4
H/016/62/000/003/001/003
Investigating the structure of D249/D301
Eq, 5 r2~(04'jrr 2dr r being the radius, p - distribution of
nk 4 '~
01
charge. Dimensionless coordinate y = r1r nk is introduced and the
p(y)
charge distributions are Ascussed. Analytical expressions are
given for
the following charge distributions: 1) Square$ 2) Gaussian, 3)
modified
Gaudsian, 4) exponential, 5) modified exponential# 6) Fermi
distribution.
With the application of these charge distributions (r (0) can be
computed
where 0 is the angle of scattering. This can be compared with the
results
of the measurements. In evaluating high ener scattering experiments
the charge distribution cannot be obtained bygLrect computation
from the
differential cross-section. The numerical results of Hofstadter
are re-
viewed and tabulated. The differential cross-section is computed
for
scattering by protons. Finally the inelastic scattering of
electron beams
is reviewed. The application of a magnetic analyzer made it
possible to
study the energy spectra of the scattered electrons. lf
inelasticity
scattered electrons cause nucleon emissions they will have a
somewhat
diffuse energy spectrum. The width of the latter depends on the
distri-
bution of impulse of the nucleons inside the nucleus. The
theoretical
Card 3/4
11/016,/62/000/003/001/003
Investigating the structure of D249/D301
interpretation of the investigations reviewed above is based on
the theory
of fields. The problem could arise that in case of very small
distances
IX/
(approximately 10-13 cm) the laws of quantum electrodynamics are
not
applicable any more. There are 7 figures, 2 tables and 5
references:
1 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references
to the-
r;nglish-languago publications'read as follows: Lyman, Hansen,
Scott$ Phys.
Rev.-849626 (1951); R. Hofstadterj Rev. Mod. Phys. 28t214 (1956);
R. 11of-
stafter, F, Humillert MR. Yearian, Rev.Mod.Phys. 30j4:82 (1058);
1. Berkes,
1, Demeterv Nucl.Phys.1 15, 421, (1960)o
ASSOCIATION: KUzponti fizikai kutat& int6zet (Central Institute of
Research in Physics)
Card 4/4
,H&RM, I,3tvarL
-m
Structural inVO13tigatiOn of atomic nuclei by
scattering high-
power electrons. Term tud kosl 6 no.g-.346-349 Ag
162.
le Kozponti Fizikai Nutato Inteset,, Budapest.
BEMSO 19tvan
Election Irradiation from the point of view of
p1qsics. Energia es
atom 15 no.6*.254-Q58, 280 Je f-62,
1. Kozponti Fizikal Kutato Intezet.
A!lWI# Lajosj SANWR, Lasslol MZTHELYI, Lajos,
tudomanyos munkataral
BERM a t"p n Lrqoa
Xo , tudomanyoo munkataral FODOR, Iloaa, tudow
mun~Tatarse.~ z ?is koal Y.TA 12 no,.4t299-312 164
mu
1, Central Research Institute of Physicas Hungarian
Acadsov
of Sciences, Budapest*
-MKKE5~ IVA#
at%
,' %,, ""' -,I
Ei-w- r em. 24,
P*2.ftWuetw-e`of-ffi"e- *RimiMbl the buffer an the wo-
bility of colloid ices cm filter paper hatman No. 1) has
been studied for 4 buffers: Mithat-Muffer, veronal-ver-
.0twil-NO. SWUSM phlbate buffer, and a bomm buffer
of 12.4 g. HB%, 66 m . X N&OH, and 160 ml. Af N&Cl-
amun albuzain hvm rglobulln Is used
!Pteh=.=ofscparabMty(lOhrs.). Forcomparl-
son of the buffers this new emeem
,Ik Upardulify Ujk~ is
defined as Vit - DIH-h. where distance travelled by
the Conold, H - potential drop across the
and A - time in bts. 7%e Wts. met JotPter&t1n2v3-',crtnh-e
paper was 4 X 45 cm. Via rises 0 the cond, decreases but
shows so obvious relation to the ionic strength. 7%us. the
Buitability of bufrtm h hot detd. by their ionlc-stt~oxth;
both phosphate and borate buffers can be used to paper
tlectropborewls, It the conductivities are adjusted to a corre-
spondling value. If an eke. current passes through a filter
, the followint will occur simultaneous) : HIO eVaP3.
=
tht pagw, the cathode and anode bu&cr vessel will
be emptied y capillary s"honing, the tlectrnphore-~is of
a , there 13 an imophoresis of the cation
the colloid takes plm
and tbt cond. and current along the paper
changes wfib tbi potential gradient whicla lives fift to ther
otherobenowma, 'Werner Jacobm~n
BERKESP 1.
"Electromigration on paper; electrophoresis and ionophoresis."
D. ~~8. (Y-`IJA U
INDUTRIJI, Vol. 2, no. 4, 1953, Zagreb.)
It , Labrarv of "o---'ress
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 2, p"
Au,-ust, 1953, Uncl.
Paper ductrophorezis of the blood struill find tht pro-
teills in wine a mthod fcrJIffercntl,4) di3pnnsis 0
nephrosIr. ,1'. Km,o owl 1. Brrk,::!, A,b-i P"Irl".
clec.
twOllor"k of w"'IfIrotic sermil i~ slwdfic, e'llv6,01'y1% hca
.pported by lh-.~ dc~tropht)rttie pattmi of the ur i"(~'
U3
Chemical Abstracts /Fibovolon detemins ni by ottrophoreals.
May 25, 1954 IV!-'-nI13eTk and Vinkako-.o in arw:b. jugoMavlal
YN124, appears at nit
Biological-Chemistry indeptndent omponent in the Pam ejectrophoresis
of
plasma in phosphate buffer. S. Morgullil'-)
BERFES) I.
BMES, I.; BUSH, B. "Pearallel analysis of protamines from
domestic t-'uril and FeFrus
species."
Kemija U Industriji, ZLCreb, Vol 3, No 6, June 195"j, p. 177
SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 3, 110 10, Oct 1954,
Lib. of Congress
Fxnnittidit". of tr=udhtiv4~ ina Prudltivt firls.
I DCvi6-hflkEz, find T. E
jr, iTT--jP4w;6).-,nrv 11tillidS COUM
J,, Jbt, WiftingiW, 1116 OM PTIN-tlVe I,'pEN- In
Vi;- inymet the til,trImlol ol ftn0lch% 19 'InAk-giLmis
io thnt of Ilic p!:%5;mR Mmtrophmcfic patium The
tive tylic ,hi)%Yji n npucit)c pvm. tabs%y of c01 wills tc
I)roici-I I'mctions c,prrially to albumm, vj- and -r-rlobiAin3l .
"I lie ldvalta re"tIon %rAs -21M bmstig-Ated. The ppi. doe
wit 0111taill ally prvttifts but con.04ts a,* rQuitnAir pArit 61,
OuroM,nint anti 1;lutuwt?)c acId. 27 m1trEnces.
tlectssphomot "W an the internaft-firia"
ed by'the Rlyxlts muticus. 1. D. Devk- 14D
Mikitc, and V. Karns (Univ, Zaprb). -B'Ope-&y4r'j Z.
wM-blwd-
papa electraphorctic Wtem
SC)MUVE filtration of the
.Outallin h=t;or.3 with itscreased as and dirminithed -r is
iviStut. 7bc Rivnita reaction ppts, amiseDpolyzaccharide
,Premuably byalurank ". Amons the sepd. fractions
,.Wy that moyjnS with the albumrin. and a s=11" amt. be
tw'*'R Lis Ecuctiou.
th lift'damine
-- --- 7- - -
"M
=-- P~,
--~ ~ ~~,P
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- -7-
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DUKIC-TADIC, 14irjana; BERKES Ivan; POIJAKOVIC',
Ljubica; PETRONIJEVIC,
Aleksandar -
Histamine and pregnandiol excretion in normal and
complicated
pregnancy with special reference to puerperium.
Srpski arh.
celok, lek. 92 no.12:1183-1189 D 164.
1. Ginekolooko-akuserska klinika Medicinskog
fakultets, Univer-
ziteta u Beogradu (Upravnik: prof. dr. Bosiljka
Mlilosevic) i
Biohemijski institut Farmaceutskog fakulteta
Univerziteta u
Beogradu (Upravnik: prof. dr, Ivan Berkes).
BERKHRI, 1. 13.
41949. BEIM-Iby' I' B, SSSR n oeriod bo-lby ea
sotsalistichesk-loyn industrializat3iyu.
(1926-1929 gg.) Prepdavanie istorii n -Jikole, lgi,B, No. 6, s.
8-36
SO: Letopis' Zhurna.Inykh Statey, Vol. 47, 1~48
VYLTSAN, Mikhail Avgustovichi, BEMIN, I.B., doktor
istor.nauk, otv.red.;
I ~- , .
DANILOY, V.P., red.izd-va*; STHITNA, G.A., taklm.red.
[Consolidating the material and technological base of
the collective
farm system in the senond five-year plan, 1933-19371
Ukreplenle
materiallno-takhnicheekoi baxy kokhoznogo stroia vo
vtoroi piati-
letke, 1933-1937 gg. Koakva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR,
1959. 142 1).
(MIRA 13:1)
(Collective farms)
ENI 111ya Borisovich; M. K.'P., otv.red.;
Vv.SOTSEATJI.'-V B
z -va;
P.S. # tekhn.red,
(Lenin's program for the building
postroonlia sotsialisma. Xoskva,
126 p.
(Lenin, Vladimir Illich, 1870-1924)
(1hissia-loonomic policy)
of socialism] Leninskii plan
Izd-vo Aked.nauk SSSR, 1%0.
(KW 13t4)
KOLDOBSKIY, A.G.; MEDWIDEV.. S.I.; PISKOPPELI, F.G.j YAKOBSON,
M.G.trinimali
uchastiye: B I.B._; OSLIKOVSWAI Ye.5,; FEREKISIDVA, A.M.;
LITVIN' V.H.; FARKHMAMKO, Ye.V.,- QTOTIK0 A.M.j SHAPIRO, T.I.;
SMU-
MILINI S.G.3, akad.p glav. red,; ALEXSWO, G.V., red.; ANISIMOV,
N.I.,
red.; VOLODARSKIY, L.M., r*.; GERSHBERG, S.R.) reaaktor;
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kaid. ekonom. nauk, starshiy nauchWy red.; KISELIMAN, S.M.,
staxvpbiy
nauchnyy red.; LIVU-SKAYA, F.V.,, kand. ekonom. nauk, starohiy
nauchW
red ';- GLAGOLIV V.S.p auchroy red.; NEDBAYEV, V.I., naucluW
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T&;~OVA, N.L..' nauchrej7 red.; TOVMASYAN, M.E., red.;
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Ye.V., mladshiy red.j SHUSTROVA, V.M., mladshiy red.;
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facts'
1917-19591 Ekonomichoskaia zhizn' SSSR; khronika sobytii i faktov
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i dr. Moskva., Goo. nauchn.izd-vo "Sovetakaia entsiklopediia,"
1961.
779 p. (MIRA 14:10)
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soyuznoy akademii sellokokhozyaystvennykh nauk im. lanina (for
Litvinp
Parkhomenko, STOTIK, Shapiro).
(Rusoia-Economic conditions)
KHAKUASHEV, Yevgeniy Tikovich:
BERKIiIN,,I,B,,,red,
(Kabardino-Balk-aria in the years of the
reconstruction
of the Soviet national ecomnW, 1921-1925]
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Balkariia v gody vostanovleniia narodnogo
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"Eaect,ro.-A.-grablon on paper; electrophoresis and (To be
c-.ntdI.) p. 62.
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I., -
Aujust, 10,53, 7:nci.
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(FAIFAR, Vol. 4, No. 3,
Mar. 1954, Budapest, Hungary)
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SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL)AC,
Vol. 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954t Uncl.
BERKESt Laszlo; VO-1ZKA, Rudolf
~
Effect of heat treatment on tho qualAV of' Mic
N,kJ(Ti.)
scintillators. Magy fiz folyoir 12 no.1-09-61
164.
1. Institute of Medical Physics, Budapest.
TARJAN, Inre; VOSM, Rudolft MS. Laszlo
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roentgenized
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(ERAI 10:5)
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(Salt) (X rays) (Ohotoconductivity)
4-,-L&sz-loj7--okl-.wermok- -
BERKF
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~
DetermInatiou of normal blood protein levels
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(BLOOD PROTRINS, deters.
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I- . - . , II-
-t -,:- , - .. .1 ili-~
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.
. 1. ; . I I -. I ~ .
ft',
R
Ex"al"tim of the content of a vyst., bf.411xr-Herman
and S.i-Serkel. Ado Pharm. Jmfoslav:3, 111~,qqtlm)
Merl -OW adfifffi-my).-The content of an ovarian and perl-
torleal pseudomysorm was ennul. fcc Its chern, car-spn.
and homogeneity. The material contained 9% of dry mat-
ter. 4/s of which coidd be pptd. with AcOW The ppt.
. C cteristics of a m 0t t cou n
c S edssR U uetn in toHammanttn. The
e led the cy t In the form sit acid salt. Elettro.
I ed thatsillit m ottin was not homogeneous
Cut contained at least 2 components. The nonpVtd. part
POY the characteristics ol it carbohydrate. 19 refer
11h
BFEKLS-TOMASEVIC., P.; MATWEVA, L.
Biochemical changee in alcoholies. Acta med.
Jugosl. 15 no.2-*
208-213 161.
(AWOHOLISM blood)
YUGOSLAVIA
P. BERKES-TOMASEVIC, J. ROSIC and M. IGNJATOVIC,
Department of Chemistry
o,T-Ve~terinary Faculty (Iternijaki institut
Veterinarskog fakulteta) and
Department of Biochemistry of the Faculty of Pharmacy
(Biohemijski
Institut Farmaceutskog fakulteta) , Belgrade.
"Quantitative Starch Gel Electrophoresis.11
Belgrade, Arhiv za Farmaciju, Vol 13, No 1, 1963; pp
9-17.
Abstract [English summary modified): Description of
method using domestic
starch requiring 3 - 4 hours' hydrolysis; thin
layer,permits both
quantitation by densitometry as for paper
clectrophorests and storage
for record; 100 pathologic human sera were so studied
with excellent
results. Diagram of apparatus, 6 electrophoresis
patterns and 4 curves;
20 Western references.
L/1 -j
FUCOSLAVIA
Persida BERKE$-TOHASEVIC and Vera TERZIC, Department
of Chemistry of
'V-eterinari (Hemijski institut Veterinarskog
fakulteta Univerziteta) Head Docent Dr Eng Persida
BERKES-TOHASEVIC,
Belgrade.
"Standardization of Hemoglobinometry.11
Belgrade, Sr2ski Arhiv za CelokuRno Lekarstvo, Vol
91, No 2, Feb 63;
pp 149-156.
Abstract[ English summary modified]: Authors worked
up the cyanmethemo-
globin method and determined its suitability on 52
blood specimens.
Precise technical details of method are given as
reco=ended for
standard adoption in Yugoslavia. Formulae, table,
graph; 35 Western
references.
1/1
Meteorological Abst.
vol. 4 No. 10
4J-120 551-594.5(439-1)
Oct- 1953
elml. &O~pn nd Florian* Endre, Sarkifeny
f
Part 2
4381 januar 254-6-an. tAurora in
agyaroresagon
'~
ft
Bibliography on
Hungary on Jan. 25-26P 1938.) IdoJaras
~42 6)t
,
Auroras.
117-1230 Hey 1938- 4 fige-9 4 refs. German summary
p.
145. DLO-Thia contribution to the rich observe-
'
auroral
tional material available.for the intense
activity of Jan. 25-26.
1938 comes from a Icountry
where auroras are rarely seen. In a
summary, based o-q
some 200 individual eye-witness reportsq
drawings..,"d,,
photograpbst the general development of the
phen6menon"
is described. From 8sl4 p.m. Jan. 25 to 3330 a.m. Jan.
26 a total of 7 displays were observed, two of them
with a
luminosity unprecedented in Hungary since 1870.
The location of
the aurora is put between 50 and 550H
'
let at a height of 2OD-300 km. Accompanying maggnetic
disturbances# radio propagation anomalies and statio
an mentioned.
Earlier observations of auroras in
Hungary are liated. Auroral
theory is reviewed briefly,
Subject Headiaget 1, kurora of Jan.
25-26s 1938
auroras 3# Hungaryo-4sT&
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'if Irravill- in the wrtiral 111-10,46"1 64 311twophutir
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IV).
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vrrt;rll 'Imtril"Ifiem .4
ratorr and demily in the ainicnithpvt up to 1.14) Itm,
of AcilrRMANK
and At p-,IRV. It i. *t^v"f that 11W mral.-Ph"e i. a _otr .4 th,
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SERKES., z
Unusual weather in April 1955j, pe 187.
IDOJARAS. Budapest. Vol. 59, no. 3, May/June 1955
SOURCE: East Earopean.Accessiona List (EHAL)p LG$ Vol* 5.%
Noe 2$
February 1956
VMMISP 7
Szilard Zerinvaryle Ua j foldp emberis!& (Sun, FArth,
Mankind); a book
review, p. 244
IDOJARAS. Budapest. Vol. 590 no. 4, July/Aug- 1955
SOURCEt East buropean-Accessions List (EEAL)., LC, Vol, 5.
Bo. 2) February 1956
BEEMS.0-Z.-;3WOMM
Frequency of cyclogeneste on the earth's northern
hemisphere. P. 321. IDOJARAS
(Mite6rolojisi. Inteset 6s Magyar ~bteorologlai Tarsasag)
Bddapest. Vol. 59,
not 61 Nov.lDec. 1955
SOURCEs East European Acoessinns tint (ZEAL), Library of
Congress
Vol. 5, no. 6. June 1956
BI MKFt, Z.
Significant ultrapolar processes, p. 183, !DOJ.,Uiz~IS,
(Eetearolvr-Lal
int.~-zet e!7 IwjF.Uar YetevroloLiai Tzlrsa7l~g) Ludapest'
VC-1. (C" "". '~'
~'ay/June 195 6
F-DLEOE: East European Accesrdons LiFf (FRI) Librzxy of
Congress,
Vol. 5, No. 11, November 1956
71-
al
M 5- - EM, No
M
Z. .. 057.
Z. Proylells of ReteorobiolOgicEll
re:3c.,' 1*0'1~-r
Vol. (0~ N o. 4, ju3-y/;ive.. 1956
,~ r." oTi.' AS
sGier"ClE
Ylvdape-st., FUnL--,,BrY
,j,, vol. 6, 14 0- 2s yt)j). ililr,,7
CIO: Ffist I"Uropetirl !~CC'esfl
BERMS, Z.
Thirty-year average indexes as numerical Indexes for the
characterization of
climate. P. 382.
(MOJARA3. Vol. 60, no. 6, Nov./Dec. 1956. Hungary)
SO: Month2,y List of East European Accessions I.C. Vol. 6. no.
(, June 1,057. Uncl.
Distri Ma
XV
kSL I uspWtDk its m2 id6jirls. (Snns" and weather.] rermim
fix
tfi
n
2 t 14A,115(7):405-408, July 19S6. cfL~graphs, DLC-Relationp-~enl
jgr
T& Om. Iru ;es "'a
0M.
such phempena as solar radiation, sumpot activity, mmn--elc 2.&Ms,
auroras, bM5reak*
.of polarak, pressure variations and other weather (acton are
discussed and 46-wn in examples
m (sumpot cycle and %iod speed at DuLlapest; solar Pares and
pre6pitation at Prague, etc.).
j00- It isbelieved that solaractivitycannot be*predicted as yet
%rithail accuracy sufficierct for use
in weather forecasting. Svbjrc1Heudixg.- 1. Sunspot effects on
weAther.-G.T.
BERKES, Z.
Contrasting February ;mather of 1956 and 1957. P. 51.
(Idojaras, Vol. 61,
No. 1. Jan/Feb 1957, Budapest, Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (ERAL) 1,C, Vol.
6. No. 8, Aug 195?. Uncl.
Qmounts of predr4tation And ckwdiness.) 1406h, Rud"~"t, 61(3)
MAN, ftly/Itine 1037, 8 figs..-SUE-9 rW Iiih summary P, 178. .
DLC-By corn- L
paring monthly norm4l -valties of prtcipitation anxud-amount In the
Carpathian &acdn, the
R is roughly inverse. The ratio of
author fincls that the yterly march of them two elemen..
wecipitation/cloudw-as a numeriml value, tharanteristic of
precipitation-effectKenesa of t~c:
ckmdr-shows In it3 Lule features a. parallellun with the yearly
march of ttmpmiture and;
lwater-vapor anitent respmtive4r. The ratio P/Cl is geperalty Larger
in the basin than in"
I
mOuntain regions. S;;bje.-I lWinjx, 1. Mudinesa-pretipltadon
relationshipx 2. C"padda
TA
r1r,17T.C, Z.
Elecent results in the field of research on the
connectlpn tetveen colur
activity and Eeneral a---
Vcl. 87, no. 7, July 1957
Pudr.,pult, Hunl,,:n,
SO: Monthly of Fast EuroFean iv-!~~,czzions (MAT)
LC, Vol. 7, No. 3,
1958
BERKES Z.
SCIENCE
PERIODICALS: EGA. Vol. 62, Hso ;,
IDWARAS, Vol. 62,, No. 3, MaY/June 1958
Berkes, Z. Manifestations of radiation and advection in
the isanomal curves.
P. 135
lJonthly list of East European Accesstons (EUI) LC,,
Vol. 8., No. 2. ,
February 1959, Unclass.
BEMMI Z.
iMODICALS
iDomras. Vol. "62j, No - 3, MaYIJUM 1958
Berkes., Z. Secular variations of the character of
circulation- P- 175
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EW ) IL, Vol. 8,
No. 2
February 1959, Unclasso
BMMq Zoltan -
Extreme distribution of rainfall in 1959. IdoJaras 63
no.6:372-374
N-D 159. (EEAI 9:10)
(Hungar7--Rain and rainfall)
'41~ ~qzlolltanq dr.
Zeigwnd Rmp the notoorologist. Idojarao 64 no.6:323-327
160. WE 10t 7)
1. Szerlwasto bizot" tag4at Wjaram.
(Rona* Zeipond) (Hopry-ClivAte)