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BOD, Peter
Analysis of the efficienoy of the modernization technique of production;
an approximition. Hat kut kozl MTA 6 no.1/2:133-136 161.
(Boonomico, Mathematical)
(Linear progra=zing)
BaD Peter
Cmvelation between the input-output balances of industrial
brmhes wd mmagemeAt in NUM's national sconow. Hat kut
koal MTA 6 Ssries B noe4a499-54 161.
SM Peter dr., a matematikai tudomanyok kandi sa; =VOI&YI,
1--!=!3L;ivan$ dre
Reducing the time of stays of railroad wagons at metallurgical
plants. Nod tud as 12 no.8:355-364 Ag 162.
1
1. MWar Tudomanyos, Akademia 14atematikai Kutato Intezetenek
tudomanyos munkatarsa (for Bod). 2. MW tanaosos., a Vasuti
Tudomanyon Kutato Intezet tudamanyoo n=katarsa (for Palvolgyi),
BOD, Peter., a matematikAi tudo=nyok kaidi'datuna, tudoman-yos mmkatar3
*,, - et t-~
A successful mathematical conference. Magy tud 70 no.10:
718-719 0 163.
1. 14agyar Tudomaxiyos Akademia Matematikai Kutato Intezete.
MID,
:Jnaar to lr,~ro. ;4*-~-~.'Vlne~,)'zly given Objectiv.0
fax-Mons. I-M, lNot kopl. 83 ~! no."It5-41-556 to-7(gibi. 164).
SOMCE: Tl-doloblOnyy Aurns], v, 10, no. 6, 1964, M-825
rOPIC. TAGS: phonocardlography, esophageal phonocar4logram, esophageal microphone,
-unplifler
ABSTRACT: rho-authors describe Oteir electIroacoustic catheter ior use in esophageal
h
zonotzardlograpby. The microphotie is-a sllvtr-~plated hollow cylinder of barium titanate
p
Tne screen Is soldered to the cylinder's external surface, and the conductqing
-VAre to Its Intornal surface. The vr1re and part of. the cylinder are enclosed in a poly-
ethyleme tube, 6 mm in diameter. The pro2dmal portion of the microphone is hermetically
sealed vith latex, The overall lerAth of the catheter Is 130 cm, while the barium bUmate
sensor Is 10 itim IoA3 and 4 mm, In Sameter. Under x-ray control, the catheter is Intro-
duced Into the esopliNgus to the levetoftlie left-atrium. The calibration (every 25 Tam) of
the oatheter ptirmits preclae positlOnIng of the microphone gaid its relation to ibe atriuni.
TI-As lo partictlarly important for tie determination of the maximal sound intensity of the
Card 1/2
FABIAN, Eandor, dr.
Statisti.ch'i aapiata in 4le detem-inatim of modem theraroutic
measures for the treatment of chronic nonnpectria cstewyelitis.
Orv. hetlL 106 no.52215-218 31 Ja 165
1. Coont-izuleti Tbc,, Gyogyimtezet, Nyirbeltek Ogazgato foorvos.-
Fabian, Sendor, dr.).
miu* dist. ~M~%,jMt ad Aristkl Gy. H. Kovich.
ArCA. NO). Us . . MOM).-Hxpts. on 34 hens
(wt. IM) X.) shotred that such vAtimels which had lived
througbactxnpltteotuipanial%itaminDidrfKiencylmcamr
sick much earlier Its a third Instaom on an avitatuLnotic- diet
'than untreated hens. Wheat whk-h had lx4m tresited by
steam for 5 hrs. scented to be a complete beet (evil only it
vitamlass, ants Dwere added. to two beti-berl eavesurat-
ment with vitamin B, mewed to chkdy cum the neuritic
ItymPlums and to "ore the appetite but had no effect on
hody wt. lstvkn Finkir
-1. A. R90XI.
cwtent. The imal In find fit). ill relli wrte Itillsill
IllmnWIlmilb. 97ttralf.Ims. IIAIIWA R. AlurraY
7JMCZ,.P.; BDUL, Do -
Continuous venous-drop-Infusion in therapy of infant toxicosis. Orv.
hetil, 91 no.29:900-908 16 July 50, (GLML 20:7)
I* 20th District Metropolitan Children's Hospital (Director-Dr.
Pal Ferencz), Budspest*
BODA. D.
Purina Metabolism in toxicoeis and atrophy of infants.
Gyermekg7ogyaszat. 2 no* 10:302-310 Oct- 1951. (CLUL 21:3)
I* Doctor. 2. Twertieth, District Metropolitan Children's
Hospital (Director- Head Physician-Dr. Pal Ferencz,
BODA D.v R= Z,
9MMUNEVA"
Veratm~sztes placentarie verzvl; fra~afusion with placental
blw� Orv. hutil.,, Budep. 92#2 JuXv 51 P~, 853-5.
1# Doctorve 2, Tsoevieth District'Pediatrio Hospital (Director -
HW P4aiclan-Dr. Pal Perenca) and Obstetrical &W Qyusco--
locical Department (Head Mrsician-Dro Andor Benedgk) of
Bathw.-'m Gewral Hospital (Dizvootor -Prof, Dr, Sandor Zsinds)$).
CLML Vol. 200 ?to. 10 O*t 1951
BODA Do
--NUMMOMM
A placentaris transfusiok artekaleft a vereavo feherje fractioi
&UMane givaluation of place-atza blood transfusions on the basis
of serum albundn fraotioni7 Orve hetil,,, Budap, M27 0 My .51
P, 85540
U Doctor* 2, Twentieth District Metropolitan Pediatric Hopi-
tal (Director - Head Mvalaian--Dre Pal Ferancz)o
GUIL Vol* 20~ No. 10 Oct 1951
E&INLR, 1..;BODA, D.
mawksum.""
Otogenic factors in oases of infant toxicotle trll4ed by con-
tinuous drip-infusion, Orv. hatil. 93 no. .121- 27 Jan
1932, (CIXL 23'-3)
1. Doctors. 2. Metropolitan Children's Hospital (Director-Read
Pbysician - Dr. Pal Irerencs), 20th District, Budapest.
FJ=NCZ, P. -BODA..f . ...
The demonstration of tuberculin in the spinal fluid of patients
with tuberculous meningitis. Ory. hetil. 93'no, 11:322-329 16
Mar 1952. (GIML 23;3)
1. Doctors. 2. Metropolitan Children's Hospital (Director - Read
Physician - Dr. Pal 7erencs), Badapest,
7=NCZ, P.;BODA, D.
"ONVOOM
The origin of bypoprotainemia in orythroderma desquamativum.
Gyermekgyogyossat 4 no.4:109-111 Apr 1953. (CLKL 24:4)
1. Doctors. 2. lasslo Xetropolitan Hospital (Director and Read Physician
- Dr. Pal larems)o
1043. BODA.Q_LAszI6munic. Ilosp., Budapest. *Cellular metabolism In
IrRrT=l e toxicosis and atrophy, on the basis of erythro-
cyte examinations GYERMEKGY6GYASZAT (Budapest) 1954. 5/5
(134-143) Tables 3 Illus,Z (Hungarian text)
In 32 patients suffering from toxicosts and infant-le atrophy, sodiam, potassium,
non-protein nitrogen and total protein were determined in the plasma while in the
erythrocytes sodium, potassium and adenosine triphosphoric acid were studied.
The adennsine triphosphoric. acid content of erythrocytes was equally low in taxi-
cosis wrid atrophy. The potassium content was also low and thi: difference betwecn
the clecirolyte levels in the plasma and the erythrocytes decreased.
Vdghelyi - Budap~st
i~A:4ttlzt and D,
ljftm~.JSA!
dt,
BODA, Domokoe, dr.; AUGUSZTIN, Vince, dr.
Late sequals of pulwnary complications of vhooping cough. Orr*
hetlls 95 no*43tll79-1182 24 oct. 54.
1. Budapest Tovaros Leazlo korhaza, (igazgato-fooryos: Irerencs ha
(Irl) V. 87smokoestalyanak on routgortoextalyanak kozlemenya.
(LUMS9 - In variou's dis,
whooping covgblate seq.)
(WROOPM COMR, mwdfost,,
.In**, late seq.-)
p.C) jU R" ~0 C.,A4 0 fir' 0 S - dR.
AUGUSSTIN, Vince, dr*;.BODA, bowokoe# dre
L&teat radlolagocal changes of the lungs due to partussis. ~bff.
radiole 6 no*3:110-115 July 54.
1. Budapest lararoe Laszlo korhaza (Igasgato-fooryov: Peranez
Pal, dr.) rontgeneztalymak (foorron: Auguestin Vince dr.) as
V. gyerxekoszta3,vwx&k (foorron: Mod& Domakoe dr.) kozlemanys
(VHOOPPA COUGH, manifesto
lunis. -K-rv)
(LMUS9 in Tarloui dim,
whouping cough, x-ray manifest.)
BOA, Domokos, dr.,; GALAMBOS, Marton, dr.
Severe gastroenteritis following ohloramphonicol therapy in
infants and children. Orv. hstil. 96 no-13:337-342 27 Mar 55.
1. A Yovaros laexlo Korhazanak (igasgato-foorvoo: Perencz Pal
dr.) kozlemenye.
(OHLaRAMPMMICOL, inJurious effects,
gastroenteritis in inf. & child)
(GASTRCMITEUTIS, etiology and pathogenesis,
chloramphenicol. in inf. & child)
BODA, Domakos, dr.,; 1168, SLndor, dr.
Relation of energy metabolism and water-salt call metabolism.
Orv. hatil. 96 no.21s577-581 22 May 55
1. Budapest Fo-mros Isello korbaza (igazgato-foorvos-. Ir.erencz
Pal dr. kozlemenye.
(XMGY,
relation to water-olootrolyto balance)
(BODY PWDS# metabolism,
water-eleatrolyte balance, relation to energy)
YXMCZ, Pal, dr.,; BODA. Domokos, dre,
Now method for directed liquid replacement. Gyermekgyog7assat
7 no.5-6:166-172 May-june 56.
1. A Laszlo korbas kosl.
(MBRYMCICK. In inf a & child
diag. & indic..for directed liquid replacement by
cerebroapinal fluid anAlysis (Mm))
ORRIEROSPINAL FLUID,in various die.
dehydration,in inf. & child, analysis in diag. & indic.
for directed liquid replacement (Eftm))
EXCERPTA KMICA Sec-7 Vol-11/3 Pediatrift Har 57
SG2. BODA D. Infektionsspit. , Budapest. *PurtnkOrper-StoffwPchsel bei Saug-
-rin-g-Sro-Mose und Atrophic, Purine -body me tabolism in Infant I le
toxicoses and atrophylACTA M ED. A CAI). SCI ENT. 11 UNG. (Buda pvsQ
1956. 9/1-2 (85-96) Graphs 3 Tabtes 3
Almost twice as much uric acid was found in the urine of 10 infants suffering from
gistrointestinal toxicusis than in 7 control cases, and this although oliguria occur-
red in the former. In a further 18 cases of toxicasis a simultaneous estimation %.,If
the residual nitrogen, and the uric acid in the serum was carried out. Compared
with normal values the residual N was about double, but the uric acid was increas-
ed five-fold. The fact that there was no parallel increase in the 2 substances is
against hyperuricaemia due exclusively to kidney Insufficiency. After an Lv. trans-
fusion the urinary uric acid content did not rise but declined. These observations
were taken to mean that the increased uric acid excretion was derived from a
pathologically Increased decomposition of purine bodies. There was only a small
urinary excretion of uric acid and lower values of uric acid in the blood in 14
marasmic babies, which points to a deficiency of purine. This view is supported
by the fact that In 8 marasmic infants, after being given a 'loading' dose of sodium
nucleate there was a retention of purtne bodies, -because in spite of the 'loading'
there was a further diminution or only a allaht Increase of the urinary excretion
of uric acid. Tausek - Vienna
j9RA,,_,Domokq4,_4r.; V~XZI. Lejoe, dr.; GALAMBOS, Karton, dr.;
S12ANTO, Rozoa, ar.
Prevention of severe gastroenteral complications caused by
cblorampbenicol tbarapy in dysentery. Orv. batil. 97 no.33:
897-901 12 Aug 56.
1. Buda:~aat Irovaroe Laszlo- korhaze, (igasgato-foarvos:
Feraiiox,Lftl dr.) as &z Orazagos Kotagesseegug7i Intozat (foigazgato:
Tako. Jozeef, dr.) kozlemerve.
(DYSENTERY, BACILTJUiY, tber.
chloramphenicol. prev. of gastroenteral compl. (Hun))
(CHWRAMPHENICOL. ther. U'Re
dysentery, bacillary, prev. of gastroanteral compl. (Hun))
BODA, Domokos, dr.; KISSR, Sandor, dr.
fteventive effect of body fluids on glucose uptake in vitro in
infantile toxicoses. Gyormekoogyaszat 7 no.10i299-304 Oct 56.
1* Budapest Povaros LassU korh"a (igazgato-foorvos:
Forencz, Pal, dr.),koslemorqw.
(INFANT NUTRITION DISORDIRS
toxico.ses, preventive off. of blood & cerebrospinal fluid
on glucose uptake in rat diaphragm (Run))
(CEMFDSPINAL FLUID, in various dis.
inf. toxicoses, preventive off. on glucose uptake in rat
diapfiragm (Hun))
(GLUCOSE. motab.
off. of blood & corebrospinal fluid in inf. toxicoses on
uptake in rat diaphragm (Hun))
EXC9RPTA 11-201CA Sec.7 Vol-11/3 Pediatrifs Har 57
662. WDA D. and AUGUSTIN V. Infekt. Spit., Budapest. 4Die Sp3tfolgen der
bet Pertussis. T h e a f t e r- e f f e c t s o f I u n g c o m -
plications In cabes oi pertussis KINDElIARZTL.PIIAX. 1956.
2411 (25-32) Graphs I Illus. 2
The introduction of antibiotics in the treatment of complicated cases of pertussis
has certainly Improved the outlook 'quoad vitam', nevertheless after-effects are to
be seen m-latively often In these children. For the most part these are interstitial
processes of atelectasis and bronchiectasis. The authors carried out further exa-
minations in 100 cases of whooping cough in infants and young children. In all these
cases in which lung complications had been present while they were being cared for
in hospital coughing persisted for at least 4 months. In 9 cases the attacks dis-
appeared only after 8 months. In a further 8 cases there was a typical cough even
a year after the outbreak of the disease. Fourty cases were febrile. lialf the pat-
ients had coughing with expectoration. In 8 cases early forms of bronchiectasts
were diagnosed, On the average the patients spend 35-40 days In hospital. During
the treatment of icute cases therefore. the possibility of after-effects must not be
overlooke'd. It is necessary therefore, that children recently recovered from per-
tussis should be systematically checked.
Saxi.. - Brno (Y.2Z.7)
13ODA, Domokom; GALAHBOS, Marton
on body- electrolytes In acute experimental carbon
tetrachloride poisoning. Migy..Tudom. Akad. liol. Orv. Oeste
Kozl. 8 no.1-2:172-175 1937,,
1. Laszlo Korbaz. Budapest.
(CARBON TIEWHLORIDI, tox,
off. on Intra- & extr&c*llular fluids in guines, pigs (Han))
(BODr FLUIbS. off. of drugs on
carbon tetrachloride expers pois. an intra- & oxtrwellular
fluid@ in guinea Pigs (Hun))
BOMA WHIM
Inhibition of alacope unt;tke In term, In ahcck of ex-mrinent-0- ani-main.
Kiserlaten orvoctud. 9 no-2:185-190 Anr 57.
1. In-,!!Io 1corhast Budanest.
(SHOCK, exper,
off. on glucose uptike in rnbb'Lt blood (Hun))
(MDOD SUGAR
off. of exper. shock -in glucoao untake in mbbitn (Hun))
BODA.- n-girgs, dr.; GISZTL, Ann&, dr.; TOTH, Laszlo, dr.;
NAGT, Laszlo, dr.
Now directives and means In the therapy of respiratory
paralysis in p4liomyelitia. Orv. hetil. 98 no.1-4:2-12
Jan 57.
1. A Lasplo Korbaz kozlemelve.
(POLIOMMITIS.- BULBAR. compl.
reap. paralysis, artif. reap.. new appar. & technics (ftn))
(USPIRAMRS
inspirator, design, technic & thar. use in reap.
parairses (Hun))
BODA, Domol r - G_44WS, garton, dr.
UOUL16M.
Thorapy of poliomyelitis without respiratory paralysis in the
acitte phase. Orr. hetil. 98 no.1-4:12-16 Jan 57.
1. A Laszlo Korhaz toulemerqe.
(POLIOMTXLITIS. tber.
in acute phase (Hun))
BODk DOMOKOS
liased reduction of serum in the cold in pediatric diseases,
experimental shock, and uremia. Kiserletes orvostud. 9 n0-3:239-
245 July 57.
1. lazzlo korhaz, Pidapest.
(OXIDATIO114MTION
t6thnic for measuring reducing activity of body fluids(Hun))
(BODY FIMM
-rd"ing activities in body fluids, measurement tachnics(Hun)
(MIkTRId DISIASIS, blood in
increased reducing activity, measurement technics (ftn))
(SHOCK, exper.
increased reducing activity of blood serum& measurement
technics Wun))
023M, Pbysiole
increased reducing activity of blood serum, measurement
technics (Run))
A-014-!-4--~-L XM* so
Studies of the ?1ectrolytes in organs ir. fatal cases of infantile
hypetmatremia. Acts. med. hung. 11 no.1:97-116 1957.
1. Central Hospital for Invectious diseases, Budapest.
(SODIUM, in blood
bypernatramia in inf., water-electroljyte balance in
frital Cases.
(BODY 'kOID BALkNGE. in various dis.
aim)
BODA, Domokos, Dr.; GAIAMOS, Marton, Dr.
Weight studies in acute infantile hypernatremia. (~rermekaogyas2at
8 no.11-12:363-378 Nov-Dee 57.
1. A Fovaros Iaszlo Korhazanak (igR2gato-foorvos: Perencs Pal dr.)
kozlemen.ve
(S;DM. in blood
hypernatremia in inf.. role of body fluid balance in
pathomeohanism (Hun))
(BODY FIUID BAI"Cl, in various die.
hypernatremia in inf., role in pathomechanism (Hun))
ftCERPT-A-14MICA See 2 Vol 12/7 PbYsiology JulY 59
2854. STUDIES OF THE ELECTROLYTES IN ORGANS IN FATAL CASES OF
INFANTILE HYPERNATREMIA =-Hq_d~D. aM Kiss S. Centr. Hosp.
for kifect. Dis.. Budapest - ACTA MED. AL-AD. SCIENT. HUNG. (Budapest)
1957, 11/1 (97-116) Tables 5
I Cases of hypernatratmia with a fatal outcome constitute a distinct clinical group.
I 'There to only a slight loss in body weight. owing almost exclusively to a lose of
extracellular water; while thirst exalecosis involves both the extra- and the intra-
cellular space. Thus. the lose of body weight is the greatest In thirst exsiccosis.
The increase of Na in the extracellular space and the simultaneous decrease of the
conct-ntration of cations in the organs (muscle, liver. kidney, brain) suggest P. shift
in tho fluid spaces, presumably in consequence of a disturhance in cellular metabol-
IBM. Quen - Gronin en
I ti
EXCERM MICk See 8 Vol 1214 NMROLM Apr 59
1916. THE METHODS OF AR71FICIAL RESPIRATION BY INTERMITTmvT
POSITIVE PRESSURE - A xzakas%os-t41qyomdsos Idlegeatetis eszk8zei -
Boda D., Kerekes P.. Nagy L. and Muranyl L. -ORV.HETIL.
-T9ft-.V9,r42 (1452-1457) Illus. 5
The widespread use for such methods of respiration are well known In a variety of
diseases leading to respiratory paralysis. Two apparatuses are described. One is
operated manually and the other electrically. Both are Illustrated in detail. The 2
methods are complementary each having its preference in different conditions.
Iorbor- Sheffield
BODA, Douokoo, Dr.; MURLHYI, laszlo. Dr.
Ifew possibilities in the trejLtmeut and testing of acid-base eq'uili-
brium dk~orders. Gyerm9kgyogysszst 10 no.9:266-275 Sept 1959
.. f
3., A 7ovaroo laoslo Xorhazanak koslemenye.
(AGZD.,USB NUILIBRIM)
.EXCERKA NEDICA seo 13 Vol 13/6 Dermtology June 59'
1432. THE ORIGIN OF IlY PO PROT EINAEMIA IN LEINER'S DISEASE IN IN-
FANTS - Der Ursprung der Ilypoprotelnorrile bel der letnerschen Kranknell
der Siluglinge Forencz P. and Boda D. Zentralinfektionsopit.,
. ... ....... ...
Budapest - MSCHR.KINDERHEILK. 1958. 10614 (234-235) Graphs I Tables I
In 10 Infants the size of the exudation from the diseased parts of the skin was
measured and Mie nitrogen content was determined. According to the results. the
Infant suffering from Leiner'a disease daily loses an amount of protein correspond-
Ing to 40-50 mi. blood serum, depending on the extent of the disease. while healthy
infants lose only an a-mount corresponding to 1.5 mi. The protein content of the
blood serum depended on the size of the daily loss of protein. The hypoproteln-
aemla Is explained by this lose of protein. Treatment with blood plasma and a
protein-rich diet Is recommended. (VII, 13)
1?Fti
3 ODA, D.
Dr. Pal Ferencz, 1892-1959. Gyermekgrog3rassat 10 no.10:289-291
159.
(OBITURIES)
82MMLY, Ott3, Dr.; BODA, Domolms, Dr.; SZANTOO Gyorgy, 12r.; zkwux,
21sa, Dr.
Therapy of rib fracture with stove-in cheat by mechanical re-
spiration. Nagy. sebesset 12 no.1:10-18 Mar 59.
1. As Oresagos Traumatologini Intezet (igasgato: Szanto Gyorgy dr.
as orvostudomsupk kandidatusa) as a lovaroal Iaozlo lorhas (ignsgato:
Yerencz Pal dr., as orvostudomanyok kandidatusa) koslemenye,,
(RIBS, fract.
stove-iu chest, ther., intermittent positive pressure
breathing using electrOrespirator OW),
(RMPIRATION, ARTIFICIAL, in various die.
store-in chest. intermittent positive pressure
breathing using electrorespirator (Hun))
BODA, Domokos Br
Prinaiples Of OxYgGn t"wrapy. Orv. hotil. 100 no-35:1243-1234 30
Aug 59
1. A Yovaros Iaszlo Korhasanok kozlemenys.
(OXYGM. ther)
BODA, Domokos. dr.; BMSY, Zeuxea, dr.
Consideration of the indications of oxytetraoycline therapy
In infant and child pe6tientso Orv.h6til. 100 no-39:1405-1410
S '59.
1. Budapest Favaros lasslo, lorhaza kazlemenye.
(OMWMCYCLUM ther.)
(COHRMCABLI DISPASRS in inf. & child.)
FERENCZ9 Pal; BODA, Donokoaj- GALAMBOSO Marton; 0SVATH# Pal
I .. . ..........
The brouble liquid equilibrium following endotoxin intake in animal
experiment and analogoas clinical phenomenana. Biol orv koz1 KTA
11 no.1:95-101 060. (EKAI 10:1)
1. Fovaros Laszlo-korhaza
(BODY nUIDS) (TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS)
,--Wl-)A D Dr
Evaluation of "cent methods for the management of respiratory
disorders in poliomyelitis and other indications of mechanical
artificial.regpikation* Ther,hung. 8 uo.1-2:11-16 160.
1. Central Hospital Laszlo for Infectious Diseases (Director:
Dr. J.Roman), 4th Paediatria Department (Head-Ph7sician: Dr.
D.Boda), Budapest.
(POLIOMLITIS ther)
(RESPIRATION ARTIPICIAL)
BODA,Domokos,dr.; MUR&NYI.Iasslo,dr.; L&Z&R,Imre,dr.; SZIJJARTO, Oliver, dr.;
V10 .uazeo,dr.
Role of prolonged mechanical artificial reopiration in the
treatment of poisoning with narcotic preparations. Orv. hetil.
101 no.17:577-583 24 Ap 160.
1. Fovarosi Iasslo korh&s, a 7ovarosi Kordanyi korbaz mergezesi
oaztalya ea a Magyar Nepbadwereg 3k. Szolgalata.
(BARBITURAT31S toxicol. )
(RESPIRATION ARTIFICIAL).
BODA, D, MURWI L.
.4
Interwittent positive pressure breathing and ourare in the treatment
of severe pnewwnic respiratox7 distross, Acta paediat. aoad, sci.
Hung. 2 no.3:261-267 161.
1. Lasslo Central Hospital for Infootiouff Diseases (Director: Dr. J.
Roman)
(PH M ONIA in inf & child) (CURUM therapy)
(RBSPIRATION ARTIFICIAL in inf & child)
, VIGH, Gyula, dr.; RUDNAI, Otto, dr.; BODA, Domonkoo., dr.
LOSONCZy' Gyorgy' dr.-
Correlation between Salk vaccination and natural history Of Polio-
Welitis. Orv. hatil, 102 no.161733-766 16 Ap 161.
1. Budapesti Laszlo korhaz as az Orazagos Kozogeazaagugyi Intezet.
(POLIMELITIS immol)
BODA# D(mokoso dr.; MUFAM, Laszlo, dr.
.Me pathopb3raiological significance of d,"pnea in pnemmonia and the
i;reatment of respiratory disorder. Orr. betiL 102,no.4121921-1927
It 0 161.
1. Fovaroai Lasslo Korhaz, Budapest.
(MMONIA in inf & child)
(DYSMA in bif & child)
MURANYI, Laszlo; cir.; BODAL_P5mokoqp dr.; KOVACS, Ferano, dr.; UHL, Karoly, dr.
Experience with artificial reapiration combined with =Bcle relaxation
in acute spastic conditions in infants. Ort-, hetil. 103 no.25:1173-1176
24 Je 162.
1. Foyarosi Laszlo Korhas.
ASM in inf & ebild) (I11FANT NEMBN dis)
IRATION ARTIFICIAL in inf & chilId) (CURM tber)
U
MURANI, Laslo)[Muranyi, Laszlo] - BOA4-,D=iaah. (Boda, Domokos]; KOVAC1j,
Ferents (Kovaes, Ferene Karoy [U1, Karoly]
Use of control-led respiration In combination with curare for
treating acute convulsive states in childhood. Zhur.nevr.i psikh.
62 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Budapeshtskaya orodskaya infektsionnaya bollnitsa "Laslo".
(CURARE) ~ZTIFICIAL RESPIRATION) (CONVULSIONS)
I A~; "r, Ok Dr , FOAC 3 , 17, e r c a c , Dr, BARA-14 LA I . E lva , D r, Ca p i ta I C I ty
_az z I T, -, -spit-7 -kovarob~i L4~zzlo Korhaz),
ClApciriences vrith Suspected Folionyelltis Case--- After the
.A,Arce!ucll4.(-;n of thr: SaUn Vaccination."
Biidapest, Orvosl Fptj_2.5,R, Vol 104, "No 15, 14 Apr 61, paj;e3
AblStm-at: Authcr6' Fun-arian sbmary modllfted] The author,,, report the
case.s 'hospitalized VLt'lll suswtedl r4lio clurii'C, 3.3 months a~-b-.r the
Introduct".on of the Sabi~ vn.,~clne. 0.1 151 cases 5 ~~r3
as pollomyclitiS. Afty ccmv~ctica the vaceinatior, ~~xd. Vne
di~~ea*e could '-,e ex--ludad. Ban~zd on thdir own experifmiccez~,, diffc-rential
diac~nicstic ditficul-Iliez; are discu,-Led. Polio virtually di:3appearcd
mass irioclclation,3 but Its differential dii.Cnorls n.-nzairt-ti, a 04g-
n'fi.,,~,.nt taak and tho d4apionis of hospitalized patients r-qu~res ari
ex-act and circcmEpect poci-Oure. I -Western, 5 Eastern European re-fer-
E: n c: C.I., 3
RqDA,_R2!okos, dr.; KOVACS, Ferenc, dr.,- BARANYAI, E2za, dr.
Our diagnostic mathode in suapected poliomyelitis cases followlng Sabuln
vaccination. Orv. hatil. 101+ no.15:690-695 14 Ap 163.
1. Fovarosi Lasz1o Norhas.
(POLIOVIRUS VACCINE, ORAL) (PQLIOMUITIS) (ENGEPHALITIS)
(MENINGITIS) (BRAIN NEOPLASMS) (FACIAL PARALYSIS)
(MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY) (POISONING) (RHEUMATIC MER) (CONTUSSION)
11UNUAKY
.)QaA,_Domoka&,_Dr; Capital City Laszlo Hospital (Fovarosi Laszlo Korhaz),
Budapest.
"Correction of Hypokalemic Respiratory Paralysis Occurring After Uretero-
sy,7.oideostomy and Treatment of the Metabolic Disturbance."
Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 104, No 28, 14 July 1963, pages 1321-1324.
Abstract; [Author's Hungarian summary3 The authors present a case of se-
vere hypokalemic respiratory paralysis which occurred after ureterosymoid-
eostomy. In the rapidly developed respiratory insufficiency, peroral in-
sufflation was effectiveinstead of mechanical artificial respiration, be-
cause of the severe hypotonicity of the musoles. After first aid, prolonged
machine breathing was employed. With simultaneous administration of large
doses of K+, the muscle paralysis was corrected in eight hours. The hypo-
kalemia was caused by a disturbance in the potassium retention of the kidneys.
An e uilibrium is being maintained by constant administration of large doses
of V. All Western references.
.BCDA, Domonk?s~ ,dr.; JANCSO, Apes, &.1 UHL# Karoiy, dr.
Adsnovirus infections. Orr. betil, 104 no.46t2l6l-2166 17 N 163,
1. Badapesti Povarosi laoslo Korhaz ea Orazagos Kozageszogug7i
Intezet.
ADENO M US IN M TIONS)
~ANTIGXM-ANTIBODY REACTION)
BODA, Domokos, dro
i-,
Diseases of the-Intracellular system in the course of acute
metabolic disturbances. Ory. hetil.105 no*8037-340; 23 F164.
1. Fovarosi Tanacap IAszlo Korhaw.
4CA
BODA, D. dr.; MUMM, L., dr.; PATAKI, All., dr ; T~miZZ5, Ilona, dr.
Resuscitation measures and first-.aid trear-inent, Pedlatria (Ducur.)
14 no.2:97-99 Mr-Ap'65.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica de pediatrie a Universitatii
de sti-inte medicale din Szeged (Ungaria) (direotor: prof.
D. Boda).
ITRAM, L.; -BODA D..
The significance of the rebreathing method in the bloodless
examination of arterial C02-tension and of the respiratory
function in childhood. Cesk. pediat. 20 no,3:265-269 Mr 165
Investigations of 4-he difference of pCO2 In arterial blood
and alveolar air. ~
1. Universitrats- Kinderklinik Szeged., Unga2n
BODA, Domokos, dr.
The nanagement of premature infants during the Ist days of
life. Orv. hatil. 106 no.42:1969-1973 17 0 165e
1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Gyermekklinika.
I-
OBSTMICS AND OYNECOU)GY
HMARY
OELLEN, Janos, Dre KOVACS, Z01t*al
Dre go"TAGHl Feronc*.Drp.BODA, Domokost
Drj Medical UniversitY Of 39090d, obstetrical and Gynooologidliv U11113.0 V11--
rectors SZONTAGHt pereno, Dr) and pediatric Clinic (directors BODA, Domokose
Dr) (Stagedi OrToBtUdOWTWI, tsx~ Ssulostetj as Hogy0gastati KUnika
0yereekgyogyaouti Klinika
gyotm&ternal Microhess6transfulOn as a Result of Instrumental Abortion-*
Budapest@ Orvosi-Hetilave Vel 207, No 16, 17 Apr 66, pages 732-734-
[Authors! Hungarian swaary3 It was established that the number
of erythrocytes which contain fetal how%lobin sioAficantly Increases
In the riatornal circulation as a molt of instrwantal abortion. Such
elmtion can be noted in aboid 70 per cant of the caseso The possibility
of sensitization Is raised In oases of abortion of an Incompatible prog-
TAUCY, 19 Westem "fe"Wese
'1A
HUNGARY
OSVATH, Pal, Dr; Medical University of Szeged, Pediatric Clinic (director:
BODA, Domokos Dr) ('3zegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Gyermekklinika).
Tetracycline-Resistant Pneumococcal Infections."
Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 107, No 43, 23 Oct 66, pages 2031-2032.
Abstract: (Author's Hungarian summary] In Feb 1965, tetracycline-resistant
pneumococcus was found in the culture of the nasal secretion of four patients
at the Pediatric Clinic in Szeged. All four children received Tetran or
Sigma~ycin treatment for 3-8 days previously for the treatment of otiti5,
pseudocroup, pneumonia and pleuritis. The appearance of infection from the
resistant pneumococcus was accompanied by pneumonia in the first two case3
and by the delay in recovery in the other two cases. In one case, the resistant
pneumococcus was cultured from the nasal and throat samples of an infant with
extremely severe, life-threatening pneumonia. The pathogenic role of pneumo-
oocci is made probable also by the fact that a change from tetracycline to
erythromycin resulted in rapid improvement in every case. 6 Hungarian, 9
Western references.
26 -
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AUTHORc Boda, Eq Ballop vo
Workag' Martin (Turcianoke atrojarne)
ORG:~ TutcigeX Machinerv
TITLE:, Contribution to. the study of-shell bype fracturesin steel
~.SOURCE: Huthicke listy~-no- 4. P, -1965t 284-286
TOPIC TAGS: steel, material fracture, aluminum nitride, metal property
ABSMCT. The fracture our aces, n,the
areas where shell-like
frsicture burfaces occur are cov red to a p' -b extentj by alu-
e P, ~ _,rea
.'minum nitrido,-eh does not seemprobable that the content of N
IT
.-would not nyluence the occurrence of shell-like fracturese The
decrease of plastic properties of-the material is no doubt due
to,the presence of certain forms of nitrides. Orig. art. has; 3 figures@ fJPR31
OTH REF:
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AUTHOR*. _Z9Are&sova A'. I.;, L~YVX,: ~.V. Wgichev V. I.-
ORO., none
TITLE: Spectral. characteriAl6a of hig6-fre~uencX~disch!~K&e in tubes vith a hollow
electrode (Repoit deliv6re1dAt.1,tbe,F6hrteenth Conference on Spectrosco held in
scow on 28 isinuary--2-11ebruary 19"0
SOURCE: Zhurnal-prikladnor spektroskopii.-y. 4, no. 39- 1966, 2oT-212
TOPIC TAGS: high frequency discharge, electrode, resonance line, radiation in-
tensity
ABSTRACT: Spectral properties of' bigh-frequency discharge in hollow electrode
tubes have been investigated. T-6-increase the radiation intensity of metal resonance
lines in hollowleathode-tubeso'Abe possibility of -tube feeding by a high-frequency
discharge was analyzed. It, vas,established that high4requency discharge, in COM-
parison with direct-current glow'discharge, provides an intensity gain two orders
higher at the same level of self-absorption'lines. The reasons for these differences
are discussed. Simplified -.designs' of high-frequency tubes are described.. Orig. art.
has: figures and 1 formia., tBased on authors' abstract.] ENT]
SUB CODE: -14, S unt, DAT.N: 6lMar65/ 10HIG REF: 005/ OTH MW: 001/
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90-lmllerixl of ant %AJUU7Ar Ix-arlite. Theckmriefic"."I
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steadhe sbould be vm%Wntt and unifunn, aml im 1,-~ 1.,t-
lift cousU shmId tw prewnt. Nvin Filvily
$7, Dat3 Oll OR IM-11MV-111bic-11 In-fiP.1lion of
defects in molleable cast iroi Y'lf.t ':
it'lft'si AW4 f~' et
i'Voundry O'vWf v-,
Seplember 3t)jz. TP. 2~1 -- ZUT. v. I'LL'
17he ArlicU deitts, with the metn'lographical explina-
ti:)n olthefimv6 (XtUfring in The pr,uinrtimi of )~htte heart
malleable cnst i.-on at ri-ell as the npeustire:~ ~huh must h?
t; ken to eliminnte tbi-m. I bp 11111) 3 ire claMmd oi to t ivo
Lila groups mcordw-~ W thriT or~gm The fi-mt rrup ,,
fau tv -slormeTI dtmai( or , ft!.r J~Urulg but PTIL-,? to )tzr;~A'
X 1~1"
mg. much are 1,ximmy t 11-
form and arangcmenf oNXIIII h '11 tb~ dAlcrent
2ye descnhad. 7he oyigtn of am, iti"r
t pes and change-, diiing arinralirg. the p")Y uanluezc,
ol tho inCI31 dtl* to bW Tpoulding, ;m %vi-ll as th,
o
4tiects cam,'-d hy improper hinilLng (tyvmm~~rt
,11 liv-1 nrr it-'Cu-~CA The w'-nd grovi,
.:)I th~ (hle-tri ari.%ing dunmg thr, anvv~ihng pr-o,.k- Ivcl~
mescalt jmeidatLan). an-aling I
diansging efxcl of st lphur-mnfaminntrd tcmpcrfui rntti:
mld 14 the btZling RIL% tin thr, siiracz ~nd sarlace la-,cn
Is emphdvi;,.ed. 'Inic fcnmation of ir,,n sulonde rnjsts ard
manganege ::ulplildc segregations, which cato
difficulties ;n-rna(hining. iq dm,'ntxd Fmal!v m3chtn.
irig dtfaciq resulting from exrc-&%t,T ~moval Ol r!~r 'r~l
:w.aealce surface) layers are di5cusLed. 'One desmoL-d phe-
nomr-!z irL ilinstrat.--d by nume-rous photawgra P.11-
-BODA, F.
"Prolonging the life of pivton rings" p. 21-'7, (GEP, Vol. 5, no. 6, July 1953,
audapest) Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of East EuroFean Accessions, L.C!,,, Vol. 2, No. 11, Nov. 1953, Uncl.
"Developing.the Manufacturing Technology of.Maaldne Tools We of Chrome Steel
of High Carbon Conteat.112_11, p.-563. (g!& Aral., 5. no. 12, *. 1953 Budapest.)
VOL 3P no, 6
-.Man+
kocessions./Ubrary of Congress,
:30 _bee1954., Uncl.
BODA, F.; FEGEDUS, Z.; BAFTHA, E.
Effect of sairplins? on the determination of the quality of steel. p. 536.
(KMASZATI LAPOK., Budapest, Vol. 9p no. 12, Dee' 1954.)
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, ~EEAL ), LCp Vol. h, no. 1, JA(n. 1955.
,? Wncl.
I
sti of WwAlfth
Rex&
10, am
t Ilion of the
0V
Mika fa,avaiding the
j_w-
BODA, F.
Most important nonmetallic inclusions in iron castings and their d6termination. I.
(To-be coniA.) p. 19. GEP. (Gepipari Tudomanyos Egyesulet) Budapest. Vol. 8,
nos 1, Jan. 1956*
SOURM East European Accessions List (ZEAL), Library of Congress
Vol. 5, no. 6, June 1956
BODA, F.
BODA, F. Determination of the most important nonmetallic enclosures in iron castings. p.60-
Vol. 8, No. 2, Feb. 1956.
CEP
TECHNOLOGY
BudapeEt, Hungary
Sot East European Accession, Vol. 6., Wo. 2) Feb. 195~
WA 9 , F. I
A new, siml)le, and quick method for determining the grain size of iron alloys.
p. 246. (KOHASZATI LAPOK) Vol. 12, no. 6, June 1957
Budapest, Hungary,
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (FEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3,
March 1958
BODA. F.; HEGEDUS, Z.,- BARTHA, E.
Effect of sampling on the determination of the quality of
steel. Koh lap 9 no. 12:.536-540 D 154.
SODA, F.D.
V..
Investig4tion of the effect.of the suprarenal cortical hormone on
surviving mammalian heart, Zschr.Titamin &c. Yorech. 3, no-5-6:482-
486 1950. (OLML 20:4)
1. Budapest.
LITEANU, C.; BODA, G.-
Contributions to the study of the behavior of difficult soluve
Reinecke salts. Pts. 1-2, Studia Univ B-B S. Chem 7 no.lt35-46 162.
LITEAMI, C.; BODA, G.
Contiibutions to the study of the difficulty of dissolving
Reinecke salts. Pt. 3. Studia Vniv B-B S. Chem 7 no.2:139-150
162.
ilrEATTUP X. (L-Itewnil, C.] (Cluj, Ihmania); BODAA. G. (C:uj,
3w.s sulut-laris of Relnec-ke solt &nd the
Study of the condlictance of squ~ L -
cond=tometric determination of the solubility of cadatum tetratbic-
cyanatodiarminochrcmate. ZhiAr.fllz.kblm. 38 no.8.*20'-9-2022 Agg 164.
(MIRA 180)
1. Universitat imeni Babe slia-Boyal , Fakwlltst khimA.i, Kluth, Rumpiya,
BARCZY., Geza; BODA, Imre
-------
Comparative study on the fattening of Hungarian spotted x charolais
F, and Hungarian spotted heifers. AUattenyesztes 13 no.2:115-124
is 64.
1. Divi5ion of Cattle Breeding, Research Institute of Animal
Breeding, Budapest.
BODA, J.
Variation of the species Callisotoma podollcum Dub. P. 53, (rCM- TANIK-.~L! V
k. I ~v-
BULLETIN CF THE HL74GARTAN G EOLOGICAL SOCIE-TY, Budape st, Hungary' . Vol - 84,
No. 1/2, Jan/June 1954.
W,: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EUL), LO, Vol. 4, No. 5.
. May 1955, Uncl.
RrDA, J.
Biostratigraphic obser,.,ation.- On the Sarmatian formations in huneary.
P. 225, (FOLDT01KCILONY, BLILETIVI OF T14E HIMARIAN GEOLOGICAL 'c';0CIETV,
Budapest, Hungary).
SO., Monthly List of East 'Europear. Accesflons, (F&W, LC, Vol b,
No- 5, mav 1955, Uncl.
FOLDVARI, Gyula, dr.,; BODA, Janoo, dr.
Two cases of esophagus .and oarta perforation,'caused by foreign
body. Orv. hetil.-96 no.52-.1450-1451 25 Doe 55.
1. A Fehermegyei Tanace Korhaza (Igaz: Dorasi 7orenc dr.)
Prosecturajanak (f oorvos -. Kassey Antal dr.) so Belgyojg7a9zati
Gestalyanak (foorvos: Szasz Gyorgy dr.) korl.
MOPHAWS, Perf.
caused by bons splinter with perf. of aorta, pathol.
(Hun))
(AORTA, perf.
caused by bone splinter from esophagus, pathol. (Hun))
(YCHNIGN BODINS
aorta & esophagus, bone splinter causing perf. (Hun))
BODA, JENO.
A magyarorszagi szarnata erwlet es gerinctelen fannaja) Das Sarmat in Ungarn
und seine Invertebraten-Faum.
Budapest, Hungary Yuszaki Konyvk1adoj, 1959. 296 P,
Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EW) LO, Val. 10, No 1, Jan. 1960
Uncl.
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KONAS E.- BOU K.- BAJOI M.
Comparison ckf,.Uw boxose level and peruvic acid level in the
blood of Jersey and Pinz4au calves during the first months of
their life. Voterinarni medicina 6 no.12;891-894 161.,
lo Ustav patologiokej fyziologie, vaterinarska fakalta,
VyiWcej skoly polnobospodarskejj, Konica.
BILEK, J.j BODA, ~.,- HOLUB, A.
State and prospects of the development of the research
on the physiology of farm Animals in Czechoslovakia.
Vest CSAV 72 no. 4: 443-450 163.
4;:
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
U
BODA K.; VAIbIDY J., College of Agriculture, Veterinary Faculty,
0 al If-Patholo-ical Morphol ogy and Physiolo.ry (VSP, Vetr. Pal.c.
Katedra -atolo-,iclicaj Morfologie a 1~yziolo,-~ie), Kosice; Institute
of Experinental Biology Slovak Academy of Scienc-es (Ustav aper-
imentalnej Biolo:;-ie SAIV
U 1, Kosice.
'lInve3tigation of tho Passage of Blood-Urea into the Rumen by
Neans of an "TSolated Small Rumen" under Normal Feeding and Fast-
ing of Sheen."
Prague, Vete_ri-narni Nedicina, Vol 11, No 10, Oct 66, pp 597-602
-7: S'udy or' 'he
Abstralet /-Authors' English sin.-mary nodified U
passage Ofurea was made under the conditi-ns of nor-mal 'Lef7-d-
ing and fasting. The amotuit passing out of the blood into
the rtLnen varies during the day; it is hiRhest before the feed-
ing.The hig~hest level under the conditions of fasting for 18 days
was found on the 12th day. Relation. between the renal and run-
4-
inal clearance of urea is discussed. 2 Figures, 1 Table, 5 Wesu-
ern, 5 Czech references. (Manuscript received ill Jun 66).
1/1
B(MAp Laszlo
After the 20th Congress of HumprianTrade. 114ions, Hunks 13
no.9:12-33 S 163* 4 -
1, Komerom megyei Megyei Saakozervezeti Tanace vezeto titkarao
KOVATS, Tibor. dr.,; BXTRO. Janos. dr..; BOUL, Liva.,; SZURGIW*
Sandor.
Remeareh on the enterotomic properties of Stupbylococcus isolated
in food poisonings. Nepeg*vxm#guv 36 no,,3:73-77 Mar 55,
1. Xoslexany a Szeeedi Orrostudomanyi Xastan Xosegeassegiani
Intexetabol (igsxgatot Xanyo Bela dr. egyateat. tanar) an as
Orazagos Xo%9geszsegugVi Intezet szoge1i allomasvezeto: Vetro
Janos dr')
(;00D POISONING, bacteriology
Micrococcus pyogenes, enterotoxic properties)
(MICROCOCCUS PYOGnXS
enterotoxin in food poeii)
730DA, L.
"Investigation of ransway phenomena in the case of the 50j,000 kw.
Hungarian alveam tarbinel effect of electric lateral uncoupling and its
consideration in designing the machine." P- 135.
ENERM ES ATO)URCHNIKA. (Energiagazdalkodasi Tudomanyos Egyesulet).
Budapestj Hungary., Vol* 12j. No. 2/3., Feb-/Mar- 1959.
Monbhly list of East European Accessions (EUI)., LC, Vol. 8, No. 8,
August 1959-
Uncle*
VELKEY, Laszlo, dr.; qQRka~Ieria,,1.4r.; MESZAROS, Klara., dr.; TOTH, Anna, dr.;
VISSY, Agnes, dr.
On the significance of bi~ip weight and on the role of factors
influencing birth ve,lght.'Orv. hetil. 105 no.35:1653-1657 Ag
30 64.
1. Debreceni Orvoatudomanyi Egyetemt Gyermekklinika es Dorspi megyei
Semmelveis Korhazj I Gyermekosztaly.
SAKHAROV, L.N.; BODAC IIEV V. I.
Trep-tment of lumbosacral radiculitis with pyrabutol. Zhur. ne-vr.
i pEdkh. 65 no.2%232-234 165. (Vallvk 18:9)
1. Kafecita nervnykh bolezne:r (zaveduyushchiy prof. G.S. Margolin)
Smolenskogo meditsinskogo inatituta.
VOSTROXNMV, Ye,G,; BODAK, N.Me; SMIRNOV, A.F.
Determining the moisture content-of automobile tire casings vith
an electrical moisture motor. Kauch. i rei. 18 no.1:43-45 Ja 159.
(NIRA 12:3.)
1,,Nauchne-iseledovatellskiy inetitut shinney pronVehlennosti.
(Automobiles--Tires)
(Xlectric instruments)
VOSTROI[NUTUT, TO.G. Q~l ; UHUSOV, A.A.
Bev equipment in the tire repair industry, Kauch.1 rez. 19 no-12:
13-18 D l6o. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellakty iratitut shinnoy provqahlennostio
(Tires, Rubber)
C1.6
'kvy ~;
AUTHOR,;- Madvabevo (Gladyshevs)dy, Ye. 1.); Bvbk,0.1.
LE.,
;GMpWmdv Wft the Aim ~Bft=tuta Intho Ceshm-tdow- ft-Mcon
and related syst.-uns
'SOURCEi 1014M
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altlDy, neodymalum: 04~
aamarium alloy, nickel alloy. cobalt alloy,, Iron alloy, silicon snoy, germanium alloy,
crystal stiucture analysis': diffrzictl anslysis
01
ABSTPAC r;: S~siematic Investigad 6 as. Systems, wbere R Is a metal of the
4a--7a subfXoW and Me is A:metaLonlie~ iron subgroup, have sbmu that In the majority
of them temary compounds are foiTned at 11 = 33.3 atonis %, primaril-7 Com- prisiag. Level-3
phases. b this ivork analogous systems are investigated, but here R is a ra-re earth mew.
The Ce-NJ-Sl system waB Investigatedin t1le greatest detall. Alloys were prepared in
a helium a tmosphere electric furnace from 99. 9% pure Ge, 99. 8% pure electrolytic
N1 and 99.9!9% pure Si. The microscopic und x-ray structural analyais of a0loys
annealed v t 800C for 100 hre, showed that in the Co-NI-81 syBtem at 33. 3 atorn s 11
Ce tbree ietermetallic campotmdo are forraech Ce2N1311t, CeNiS1 and Th:D
-A 1/2
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x-ray pattern of Ce2NIS13 was Indexed on's bmg-.,nal lattice Mith CA 1. 059
(a = 4,043 A and c - 4.2&7 A). The unit cell dlmenBiorm and Eme intemsities are
characte-Istic of the AIB2 type stnteture. Ternary compoim.6; A1 0,~, MR., tvT~.;,
found in -he R-Me-X systams whore It = La, Ce, Pr, 140. Srr,, V, 'Ini-4
x - Si, Tbe volu-me of the unit cell of tcrnary oompow-I_q
rad-ii of Vie r,.ire earth elements tuad x components. There is il~r-
ben&eezi -.hie c 'a volume and the nature of the compounds. -ih~
in the or ler La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sw; Ni, Co, Fe and S!-(re. ty7j~,. -11-. %aii
ASSOCIA TION- UvIvaln derthavuyy ualveraytei, (Vy3zy State "la!versity
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