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VITYUGiN, V. M.; PROKHOROVICH, V. A.; qqqfLAL.A. S. Nodulizitig iron ore concentrates with cast irc:.,) fillrigs. lzv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.6-.26-28 164.(MIRA 17-7) 1. Tor,,,rikiy poliWkhnicheskiy institut. ACC NR, AP5018865 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/65/020/001/0135/0138 AUTHOR: Bagma, K. K_,; Zubov, V. V ORG: Bq2joy=on-the-Don Institute of Agricultural Machine Buildiny (Rostovskiy-na- Donu. Institut cellk-hozmashinostrayeniya)- YI( X5 , I TITLE: Galvanomagnetic effect in cobalt in the transformation region E*-( V7 SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye,-v. 20, no. 1, 1965, 135-138 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic effect, magnetic hysteresis, metal rolling, cobalt, cobalt base alloy ABSTRACT: Cylindrical specimens (L = 100 mm, d = -5 mm) were prepared fr w- rolled co- balt of not less than 99.25% Co, 0.35% Ni, 0.20% re, and 0.05% Cu. Annealing in hy- drogen at 1OO01DC, for 10 hrs removed internal stresses and inhomogeneity and lessened the degree of inclusion in the y phase. Specimens were "furnace cooled" through the Y - c transformation range and aubsequent slower cooling through the y -). c (500OC- -3000C) range did not influence the results. Silver wires and them% ,couples were soldered to the ends of the specimen. ror the measurement of AR/R OKL-48 ootentio- meterfand low resistance galvancmeter (sensitivity 10-7 v/div.) were usi,7d_.'Magnetiza- tion was measured ballistically. The maximum value of AR/R (H) was taken as the mag- nitude of practical saturation (AR/R) . Dilatometric measurements were carried out I Card I UDC: 539.292 t 538.63 ACC NPg AP5018865 on a Shevenar differential aptical dilatometer. AR/R vs H isotherms were measured at 12 temperatures between 1700 and 6050C for heating and 13 tempera-,ures between 1000 and 6050C for cooling in the transform ation vicinity. Specimens approach the practi- cal saturation at lower field strengths upon heating at temperatures up to 2700C. This is explained by the approach of the anisotropic constant to zero over the tem- perature range making magnetization easier. Upon further increase in temperature from; 300-450c'C, the accompanying heterogeneity caused by y nucleation and c + y transfor-ma tion makes magnetization more difficult and saturation is not reached even at 9 = 2000 oersted. After c -i- y transformation (455-6050C) the susceptibility So in- creases and saturation of (AR/R) is reached at approximately SOO oersteds; (AR/R) v$ (H) isotherms for cooling exhibit a similar character. (AR/R) a va T hysteresis curves show the difference between heating and cooling (see fig . I - Point B repre- sents twoopposing processes contrMiting to the change in magnitude of' (AR/R) with increasing temperature; a decrease in (AR/R) due,to the presence of c phase and an a increase due to the growth of y ctystals. The latter is at first negligible and then leads to an abrupt increase in (AR/R) (part BC). CD represents disappearance of the remaining t phase. The change of (AOR) uipon cooling is explained in similar fash- a ion. Regions on the curve where transformation has not yet begun or has just been completed-appear linear. Dilatometer measurements establish these temperature re- Oons' (3904200C and 400-4700C) as the transformation range. The equation _A-R CA Card 2/3 ACC NRs APS018865 where Wt is the intensity of magnetization), was studied for heatir.-.~ :~.-4; (;ooling -by-, _7 rig. i. Depe ndence of the sa turati on mag- nitude of the galvano-magnetie-effect in jo cobalt on temperature during beating (lower curve) and cooling (upper curve). J7,5 23 IV S 19 , Ph N.-I 2W Iva COO_ jog mole piotting AR vs 12 and was found to apply both to the cubic and post transformation R hexagonal structures. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, I formula. SUB CODE: MM/ SUBM DATEt 24Jul64/ ORIG REr: 004/ OTH REF: 002 L 36107-66 D?.r(1)/&jT(m)j&;p(t)/ETj jjp(c) JDA9W ACC NR. td~,6017313 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/021/005/0795/079 A172MR: Bopma, X. K. 0.-,G: Rontov-on-Don Institute of Agricultural Engineorint, (Roatovakiy-na-Donu institut nol 1Ao1dio-.yayatvennoUo man! envEy TITLE,: UAilYffoct in Fe-Co alloy SOLMCO: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 21, no. 5, 1966, 795-797 TOPIC TAGS: Hall effect, cobalt iron, Nernst effect, thermal emf 13!',TRACT: The Hall 'effect was' investigated in F(Ao"~LOY (49~ Fe and 51' /- Co) at temneratures - 200--1000C, which includes the region of superstructural conversions. To -measure internal potentials and for partial homogenizationt the sample wa.3 pre- annealed at 1000C for 10 hours in hydrot;en. Random state was obtained by tornporing at 900C, the orderly state--by annealing at 575C for 20 hours. The Hall emf was measured on a potentiometer having a sensitivity of jo-7 v/div, the intensity of magnetization--by the ballistic method. Isotherms of the Hall effect (produced durinj~, heating from the orderly state) are shown in Fig. 1. Those obtained from random state.!- have analogous character. Card 1/2 TJDQ: 539.292_03_8_631,3,~ L 36107-66 ACC NR: AP6017313 "E,/01 VO cm/a ?JO 6 '1 Fig. 1. Fe-Co Hall effect as function of the field during hoating from orderly state. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 equation. SO CODE: -?D,// SUBM DATE, 13jul65/ ORIG REP: 003/ OTH REF: 001 L-S J, 01).300-0,1 1 ljp(c) JD IN ACC NRt JU36023425 [;OURCL.' CODE: UR/ol~~-/66'tdb-di6o3/07it6/'0177 113 AUT11011: B rma, K. K.; Zubov, V. V. ORG: Rostov-on-Don Institute of Agricultural Machinery Building (Rostovskiy-na-Dony institii-t-sejE-Ii~.Z~kEo-zya.ystvennogo mashinostroyeniya) TITLE: Dependence of the Hall effect of the c and X phases of cobalt on the magneti- zation SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika, no. 3, 1966, 1T6-177 TOPIC TAGS: cobalt, phase transition, crystal lattice structure, magnetized structure! magnetization, Hall effect ABSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation was to determine the effect of the c transformation on the magnetization dcpendence of the Hall emf. A forged cobalt sample was prepared in accord with a procedure described by N. V. Volkenshteyn and G. V. Fedorov (M4 v. 2, 2, 377, 1965). The sample dimensions and the arrangement of the leads were such as to ensure homogeneous current distribution through the sample sec- tion. Plots of the Hall emf against magnetization were experimentally obtained at temperatures ranging from 210 to 605C, which includes the c - A transition temperature and turned out to be Btrongly nonlinear, ih spite of publishea statements to the con- trar7. The shapes of the curves are similar above and below the transition tempera- 1/2 L o9366-67 ACC NRt AP6023425 ture, in spite of the fact that the hexagonal lattice of the cobalt becomes cubic, at both the magnetization and the Hall effect, taken separately, experience changes on going through this point. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 formula SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE:,'- 18.jan65/'I: ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 001 magnetic materialsl~ Card 2/2 Sol-ol 0--, f~r! 0--.:'clovy Itil r tuiment I ne S L 0 i' r I la i (Al.":' law.. 11 1,-t "Lv %ifva) I So: (L e t o-)4- s I Zhuv-ial "o, 1.2 1.1'. aowmovp 0. vo BOGMOLOV, G. V. "For the further study of the geology of the BSSR"p In the collection: Materialy noyabrIskoy seseii Akad, nauk BSSR, 1947, Minsk, 1949, p. 99-106 SO: U-4393v 19 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey', No. 22, 1949). 00 .00 19U. 40% 1-6 ta uo lot , 1 Ora O"Ve bow a. 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In working tip ore% with hiclier Inetal ""Itent, rry4t. %ullates shotild 1W [nit. re 0 WvAn Finify jai 4 - t L A XPIALIONGKit 1,111RATION1 tMUPK411cm I U n AV at a Pr a It dc W 'a 1, it It cc It it at 0 ~se 0 *0 roe roe zoo v I AMI sv~wo ..Iwo, At a A # Is IVA ~C" WZOLIRY/Chemical Technology - Chendcal Products and Their H-13 Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete. Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1958, 25912 Author : Bomar Aur Inst Title : Classification of Hungarian Glass on the Basis of Its Viscosity. Orig Pub : Epit.oanyag, 1957, 9, No 3, 150-153. 'Ibr tract : For determining the properties of glass (G) use can be made of the value of its absolute or relative viscosity (V). On the basis of the performed tests of V the Hun- Garian G has been subdivided in groups. lst -- lead G of low softening point, low V and relative.Ly high ther- mal expansion coefficient; 2nd -- calcium-sodium G; 3rd -- resistant and green G; 4th -- laboratory, ther- wstable G and one variety of experimental G; Card 1/2 - 25 - HMGARY/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-13 Application. Ceramics, Glass. Binderrai Concrete* Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 8, 1958., 25912 5th -4G of graat hardness and containing no alkalies) some of this G is characterized by high electric resis- tancej and the remainder by a high softening,:point. Card 2/2 I -ut': z jr Takars, P. -iriei 3okrnav, !rIztI'Lut L z 'Ierl Titi ca the Aduction of tne 1;ulfur miO As-iL Coutent upi ?rwWcc!.--J from ?!or~:I,ol 3r(~-jn Coa' by 1 t I d ~)ri,,. Pi i Pe'wazve,,~-ylpari !~ul.u'13 lnil KoezI, 1, I:o 1-2, 11%-~,-,.'~-' coktx oot-:tinei fro:.-I :)!,O~,!- Coal thi, wasl!'n-- of c-Dal to ail -.1f:;'h corterit of 1-10'.'. Ttip a-,,z)-Iication of cniorine t I t to tlhe cork I Z, z 5~)" pen -,I it r-ri i it on On tlip ccrtent fron 1"'?. to -ind LJ-,; redjr,":on t',c I; content fr:)m to 1. 52',V. :40-.-ever, tile ~-n a residual CI t coal. tri,:: tme. rA o C thr, coa I vii th Cu anti BOGNAR, A. TECHNOLOGY PERIODICAL: MAGYAR KEMIKUSOK LAPJA. Vol. 13, nol 9, Sept. 1958 Bognar, A. High-pressure catalytic roactions in a glass-lined autoclave. p. 321. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, Ao. 2, February 1959., Unclaes. BOGUR,A-; HAM,N.; M01HAR,B.; TISZAVOLGTI.Gjr A simple method for theprediction of theeight- and four-bour sweat rate in hot shifts. Act& med.hung. 16 no.1:19-23 16o. 1. State Institute of Industrial Hygione (Director: X.Timar), Budapest. (SWUTING) (EYM ION) (MUT) HUNGARY j F_L BLAHO, Gyorgy, Dr; City Council of TAKATS, Laszlo, Dr, BO'1~1143,jtpe, D Cdbe6. r oraC Szeged, Hospital, Radiological Labora 6fy (Szegedi Varosi Tanacs Norhaza, Rontgenlaboratorium). "X-Ray Table for Mammography. Is Budapest, Ma-,jar Radiologia, Vol XVIII, No 4. Jul 66, pages 247-248. Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] A simple X-ray table is described which easily be constructed and can be used for the native visualization of the breast. The advantages of the table, in comparison to the generally used routine X-ray prooedures,are obvious. A picture of the table is also presented in the article. 1 Hungarian, 1 Western references. - - - ___ - a I .. - -111 T ill To do i~ k: is it" 7 T T 19 11 T? 11 w 1111, 711 0 w 5 6 o_qT T 7 7 so I A A -f-A -L-LA-IL, m -A P.-a. _1_LAh.AAL at -A: 00 ~F -00 -00 -too so 40. 11misolosIg forldge loorlikloul. by oil is talme J Oil .4 .. ........ k It.. 17. 1 I mvhl~ 00 oorl witirrost., 11% al klitpit-kriv..., I., . s""', """ hm%long J." I. is so "Its .1. .1 S-1441" I ~4,111111 kill 6.111 is Ill 111111 CiIiii I logill"I"hig I'll's '00 ill 111611gulto 11, Nw it, pp It ... ..... -00 ..I .. I ... ii-so .6. .. ........ I, it" =00 J,V ll'ilig still "V 11 11 ... JIL 11".1 low j 1.14.1 'ealls, ;,list -%mil %fill all zoo 0 1 IA ...... I 0 ,., %.I, 'Wil"I U1116 fit- 00 `aIAjjtg "1 1".. I%Ill:" I'll Uill't 1.1a.1 flilmg it., %I.sw ... .. .. ... L a "11101 twtv wa, al... j...'a ..III ullf, 11" I.Al. .4 Ilw -11m1 ..I low brisle.. I.. I.- Willi I'll to" Iq al.ml. IjtL %A, -f"-l 1.4 .... :.' &:. %. I It.. I'. L.4p. 1%,11&: loss la Mg.. h"I.11 ate sit". Owl. 01 -oil So 1 a S L A J!!TAI~L~RVCAL LITZR.IkTURK CLAISVICATIOO f _ __ L- _- ___ _. - ___ - _ I3v 0 Ill.tVIL". -1 .,-. - -_ - L'---. - : M I to file 0 too 0 ft 00 00 W. fe R111 twit 411 0.11'. '1-1 oil -i o-j. to "U.'r Aqt -it p. j.pa",s jqj #'m in -.0.1 fl.Irl J- it. ~44 .,#I J_Jjf.~ mi! J. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 *0 of 99 00 00 so 00 41 0 9 0 0 0 0 411 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,z,z BOGRAR Emil Changes in tuberculosis morbidity according to a pror)hylactic survey of school children. Nepegesseegagy 42 no.2!43-47 F 161. 1. Kotlemeny a Fovarosi IT. ker. Iskolaozakorvosi Renclelointezetbol. (igazgato-foorvas: Bognar Nail dr.). (TUBERCULOSIS in inf & child) JULESZ, M.; CZEIZEL, E.;_PCINAR..9-; IIANCSOK, M.; ZOLTAI, N.; ZOLTAI, L.; JANKO, M. Toxoplasmosis as a cause of adiposogenital dystrophy. Orv. hetil. 105 no-36:1723 6 3 164. BOGNAR Ferenc Difficult days for the AFL-CIO. Manka 11 no.8:32-33 Ag '61. 1. Szakezervezatek Orazagon Tanacoa nemzetkozi kapcaolatok oestalyamk munkatarsa. - (United States-Trade unions) BOGNAR, Ferenc Trade union movement on the Philippine Islands. H=ka, 11 no.3:34 Mr 161. 1. Szakszervezetek Orazagos Tanacea. nemzetkozi oaztalyanak mmkatarsa, (Philippine Islands-Trade unions) DOV-R, Ferenc In nutshell: Indonesia, India, Burma, j,4.!?anistan. Munka 10 no.2: 33 F 160. BOGNAR, Ferenc Rew situation in the British trade union movement. Munka 10 no.6: 33 Je 160. 1. Sznkozervezatek Orazagos Tftnacoa nemzetkcsi oaztalyanak munkatarsa. G. ICCNATI, C. 7-,adio ar-ateurs for development of the tniecc-mmunication system. p. 217. Vol - 5, 1;0. 1C, Cct- 195,,51. )IMMECHN'lYL. T:-.:- HNC LCGY Ludapest, Hungary So: la-st. Evropenn Ai:cesvion, Vol. ',, 1."0. r,, YbY 3956 ECCIJR, G. F.OGNAR.) G. Lemand for electron fiibes in microwave radio commiAcoti.n. p. 17. Vol. 16, N - 1, 1955. YULh2!LN--y~T Tlt,"CHNCLOGY Budapest, Hungary So; Last European Accessi--n, Vol. 5, Eo. 5, May 19,16 BOCNP.R, G. "The effect of noise sources on the perfonnance of a multichannel F11 radio link." In EnClish,, P. 375 FEraODIGA POLYTHECHNICA. (Budapesti Yuszald Egyetem) Budapest, Hungary Vol. 2, lio. 4. 1958 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC,, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1959 Uncl. BOGNARO Geza; CSIBIp Sandor; PRIBELSUYp Oyorgy Hungarian research results in the field of wide-band microwave radio connections; also, remarks by S.Csibi and qy.Pribelszky. Mustaki kozl MTA 26 no.1/4:9-24 l6o. (EEAI 9:10) 1. k Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia tagja, Tavkotlesi Kutato Intezet (for Bognar) (Hungar7--Radio) (Microwave.s) GELEJI, Sandor, akademikus, 03ztalytitkar;-B "N Geza, akademikus; BENEDIKT, Otto, akademikus; MAJOR, Mate, lev.tag.; 911GETI, Gyorgy, akademikus; BAN, Tamas; HEVASIp BYULAq Elnok; BAZSOq Inre, lev. tag. 1. Report on the work of the Section of Technical Sciences to the 1960 General Meeting of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; also, remarks by G.Bognar and others. Maszaki kozl MTA 27 no.1/2:1-34 160. (EKAI 10:4) 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia, Muszaki Tudomanyok Osztalya (for Geleji, Bognar, Genedikt, Major Szigeti, Hevesi) (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) (Hungary--Technology) BOGNAR, Geza Introductions Muazaki kozl XTA 27 no.1/2:69 160. (ELAI 10:4) (Hungarian Acad6aW of Sciencea) KILLNER, Tivadar, lev.tag.;._AQqW, Geza, elnak National economic importance of technical physical reaearch in the past and its prospects in the field of the vacuum engineering industry. III. Also, remarks by G.Bognar. Muszaki kozl MTA 27 no.1/2:111-132 160. (EEAI 10:4) 1. Magyar Todumanyoa Akademiag Muszaki Tudomanyok Csztalya. (Electron tubes) -. BOGNAR, G., member of the Hungarian Acadeny of Spiences. Colloquium on microwave communications. Acta techn Hung 32 no-3/4: 441-444 161. (EFAI 10;6) (Hungary--Microwaves) FOIDES., Janos., go eo=ernok (Budapest); Bq~ Gaza, dr., akademikuo BvAapest A letter to Conrad Mrs. Jozoef Nagy., Minister of Light Industry. Term tud kozl 6 no.8:359 Ag 162,. 1, Tudomanyoa Ismeretterjeazto Tarsulat, Hiszaki Valasztmany titkara (for Foldes). 2. Tudomanyos Ismaretterjeazto Tarsulat Maszaki Valasztmany e1noke (for Bognar). BOGRARI, G. C~ening address delivered at the 2d Conference on Microwave Co=iniea ion, Budapest,'Tuna 12-15s. 1962. Acta techn Hung 42 no.1/3:3-6 163. 1, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. I BOGNAR, Gaza; GEHER, Karoly . - International Conference an Microwaves, Circuit Tijeory and Information Theory in Tokyo. Hir tachn 16 no.1:25-26 Ja 165. 4 4 1 A I C,4 00 00 00 4r 00 c dl a t vi 11 t3 13 it It 4 1? X x 32- it- Im -3m IV N-Nlz-~f -L. v -sm a A.V 4 v 0 I-A-z-f-a- JL u v -Mv ir 401--9(194,). -A 9MMIrMfill"M .4 the lslilwwtskn- A jpvmIllielit vildnil of the tittatity cd .40 -00 age Soo co 0 As& IL A Otlo~_IAVA&L L11IO&U01 MA&WICalitli L-n. fzlurl ia It t9 U R *so* fee of 00 0 0 0 fe LOVII. Blamer, dr..; BOGNAR, Gusstay, dr, na)j&j,; ICIRITSUSZKT. Danes, d.r. Therapy 9f urticaria with simultaneous administration of 25 per cent vagnesiumthiesuifate and citrate, and lobeline injections. Borgyogy. vener. szonle 10 no.l:Z2-25 Jan 56 1. A budapesti Oryostudonsayi 31gyeten IL oz. Gelklinikaja (igasgato: Hayml Lure dr. effetaimi tanar) as Agyatemi 07ogyozerta-- (igasgato.- Calpke Zoltan dr. egyetsmi tanar) kozl. (MTICARIA. ther. lobelins with magnesium thiosulfate & c1trate solution, results (Hun)) (MAGMIUM., ciirate 46 thionulfate solution, ther. use In urtiearia with lobelirm (Hun)) BOGNAR, Gyula ommm Iii~terest - individual interest. Munka 10 no.9t 4-5 S 60. 1, Magyar Szooialieta Munkaspart Kozponti Bizottsaganak munkatarsa. ZSOJAW, I.; DUBSKY, X.; BOGUR G. Application of methane carbon of levass for purification of urine in sugar content determination, Orv. hatil. 93 no,,5,1:1465-1466 21 Doc 1952. (GML 24-Z) 1. Doctors. 2. lirst Internal Glinic (Director - Prof. Dr. Istvan Ruesnyak), Budapest Medical University. BOGNAR, Gyula Blood donation and traffic accidents. Auto motor 17 no.18:25 21 S 164. 1. Blood Donor Work Group of the District No.9, Hungarian Red Cross, Dadapest. POPOVIC, Mironlav, dr.; BOGRAR 3,ona, dr.; KAGDIC,, Svetiolav, dr.; ANDALy 11 Nandor, dr. _ - Mass histamine poisoning after the consuption of sardines, Glae, hig, inot. 9 no.3/4143-49 JJ-D 160. (HISTAMINE toxicol) (FOOD POISONING) _.~PGNARLJ~s; TAM, Frigyem A-ppearance of professional standards. Szabvany kozl 14 no.S-. 177-180 Ag .162. 1. Kozlekedes- so Postaugyi Minirsterium I.Vasuti Foooztaly, I/1 Tervgazdasagi so Massaki Fejlesxtesi ssakosstaly vesetoje (for Bognar). 2. Nobo- as Gepipari Miniozterium Brosarazu Berendeseoi Igasgatosag Las. Ssabvmqositasi Kospont vezatoje (for Lomb). J BOGNAR Imre; PAPP,,/Karoly; TOILYVS, L Bela; RICHTER, Rrvin / I ..\) \ajos; BERKE Appearance of,p~pfessi6nal standards. Ssabvany kozl 14 no.9:202- 204 8 162. 1.1oal6kedeal- es Postaugyi Minisaterium) Tervgazdasagi es Hwzaki Fejlesztesi szakos~tily'vezetoje (for Bognar)-. 2. Kozlekedes-w es Postaugyi Miniazterium Epitesi es Palyafemtartasi azakoaztaly vezetoje (for Fapp)*' 3- Koz:Lekedes- es Fostaugyi Miniazterium Gepeazati Szako.aztaly vezetoje~(.V.or Tolgyes). 4. Kozlekedes- es PO taugyi Miniazteii= Forgdlad owlereakedelmi. szakosztaly ve:etoje (for Berke). 5. Ko~asz;Lti'-,4i Gepipari Miniazterium 3. sz. Er aqrqnni SquRbranyositasi Dozpont veietoje (for Richter). BOGNAR,-..lmre; TOWYES, Lajos; URBAN, Sandor; BEIICSIK, Elemerne; VADNAI, Gaza; KOPASZ, Karoly; PAJZ3, Andras; SZOB.-.L, j. Issuance of trade standards. Szabvany kozl 15 no.10: 217-218 0 163. 1. Kozlekedes- as Postaugyi 1-dniazterium I/I. Tervgazdasagi as Muszaki Fejlesztesi Szakosztaly vezetoje (for Bognar). 2. Kozlekedes- es Postaugyi Miniszterlum 1/7. Gepeszeti Szakosztaly vezetoje (for Tolgyes). 3. KozlekGdes- as Postaugyi Miniaztoriwn 1/9. Tavkozlo- es Biztositoberandezesi Szakosztaly vezetoje (for Urban). 4. HAV Szabvanyosito Fonokseg:, Budapest, VI., Nepkoztarsasag utja 73-75., 111. am 304. sz. (for Bencalk). 5. Kcho- as Gepipaxi Miniszteriiri &zero zamgepipari 'Aasi Kozpont (for Vadnai.). 6. Koho- as Gepipari Miniszterium Lvs-.7ygrosaramia Sz&VvmrffikikjSi W Kozpontja (for Kopasz). 7. Koho- as Gepipari Iftiszteriix-, Mozogepipari Szabvanyositas! Kozpont, Mezogep- as Malomfejleszto Intezet, Budapest, I., Krisztina korut 55 (for Pajzs). 8. Konnyuipari Miniszteriuri Iparfej.Lesztesi Foosztaly,- Altalanos Muszaki as Szervezesi Osztaly (for Szobel). BOGNAR, Imre; PAPP, Karoly; TOLGYES, Lajos; BERKE, Bela; URBAN, Sandor Issuance of professional standards. Szabuany kozl. 16 no. 2:H22-H23 F '64. 1. Head, No. I/1 Division of Economic Planning and Technical Development, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affai-rs, Budapest (for Bagnar). 2. Read, No. 1/6 Division of Con- struction and Track Maintenance, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affairs, Bndapest (for Papp). 3. Head, No. 1/7 Division of Mechanical Engineering, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for Tolgyes). 4. Head, No. 1/8 Division of Traffic and Trade, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for Berke). 5. Head, No. 1/9 Division of Telecommunication and Safety Appliances, Ministry of Transportation and Posts, Budapest (for Urban). BOGNAR, Imrs; PAPP, Karoly; TOWYES, Lajos; URBAN, Sandor; SZODENYI NAGY., Kalman Issuance of professional standards. Szabvany kozl 16 no. 4:H52-H53 AP 164. 1. Head, No.1/1 Division of Economic Planning and Technical Development, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affiars, Budapest (for Bognar). 2. Head, No.I/6 Division of Construction and Track Maintenance, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for Papp). 3. Head, No. 1/7 Division of Mechanical Engineering, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for Tolgyes). 4. Head, No.I/9 Division of Telecommunication and Safety Appliances, Ministry of Transporta- tion and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for Urban). 5. Head, Instrument Standardization Center, Ministry of Metallurgy and Machine Industry, Budapest (for Szodenyi Nagy). B0014AR 1pre- TOLGYES Lajos; BERKE, Bela; URBAN, Sandor Issuance of professional standards. Szabvany kozl 16 no.9:Hll,'-HI14 S 164. 1. Chief, No.I/I Division of Economic Planning and Technical Development, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for Bogner,. 2. Chief, No.I/7 Division of Mechanical Engineering, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for Tolgyes). 3. Chief, No.1/8 Division of Traffic and Trade, Ministry of Transportntion and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for Berke), 4. Chief, No.I/9 Division of Telecommunication and Safety appliances, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for Urban). BOGNAR, larej TOWYES, Lajosj URBAN, Sander Issuance of professional standards. Szabvany kozl 16 no.U:hl46- B147 N 164. 1. llead2 Division of Economic Planning and Technical Development, Ministry of Transportation and Postal Affairaq Budapest (for Bognar). 2. Division of Mechanical Engineering, Ministry of Trarsportation and Postal Affairs, Budapest (for To1gyes). 3. Heado Division of Tele- communicat-ion &n-1 Safety Appliances Ministry of Transportation aAd Postal Affaira, Budapest (for Urban% NAR _~stjTp; FOLDIAK, Gabor, dr. -90-q I Transformer oils and their classification. Elektrotechnika 58 no.21 33-36 A 165. 1. Research Institute of the Electric Industry, Budapest (for Bognar). 2. Isotope Institute of the National Atomic Energy Commission, Budapest (for Foldiak). BOGNAR, Istvan, okleveles gepeezmemok The state and problems of city transportation. Jarmu mezo gap 10 no.2:52-54 F 163. 1. Fovarosi Villamosvasut Maszaki Fejlesztesi Ontaly vezetoje. BOGNAR, Istvan, okleveles mernok Investigating the streetcar line system in connection with the haw Elisabeth-bridge. Koal tud sa 13 no.1:11-19 Ja 163. 1. Fovarosi Villamosvasut V.oszta1,YV828tOjG. BOGNAR, Istvan, okleveles mernok ~ -. -` S,itua,ti on and problems of city transportation. Kozl tud az 13 no.2Os443-"5 0 163. 1, Fovarosi Villamoovaeut V. oestalyanak vezetoJe. FOLDIAK, Gaborp dr.p oklevoles vegycszmernokp a kemiai tudomanyok kan- didatusap kulso munkatars;'BOGNAllp Istvanp okleveles gepeszmornokp tudomanyos minkittars I - - Tho method of the In arnational EleotrotacImical Commission for the aging of transformer oils. Elektroteohnika 56 no.10:444-4/+8 0 163, 1, Villamosipari Kutato Intezet,, Budapest, XIII,, Lahel ut 23, BOGNAR, Istvan Investigation of the A-B stepping place system, Maz elet 18 Ao.23t15 7 N 163. BOGNAR, Istvan$ okleveles gapeszmernok Investigation of the A-B stopping place system on the streetcar line 61 in Budapest. Koz1 tud sz 13 no.9: 415-419 S 163. 1. Fovarosi Villamosvasut Vallalat osztalyvezetoje. BOMAR, Janos Data on the existence of square roots from opera'ors, self- adjoint in relaticn to an Indefinite metric. Mat kut Rozl IMTA 6 no.3:351-363 162. BOGNAR, J. Analytic-chemical investig,tions in ultraviolet light. III. Mechanism of fluorescent adsorption indicators.. ACTA CHIMICA. (14agyar Tudomanyos Akademia) Budapest. Hungary. Vol. 20 No. 2, 1950 Monthly Lists of East European Accessions, (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, Vo. 1. 1960 Uncl DOMARI Hungarian Teclinical Abet. Vol. 6 -40. 1 1954 0i 546-73--s-4' : 545-83 0. Micro-rairthod for the determination -tv-b~qoy - the catalVic acceleration a( the oxidation of slizaria derJvatives with perborate compounds -.A kormisraik- roanatilikoi Ahjudatifia I)rrbordfol psi- A d4cididtfah -Pj- 1~4aAr. ~ flu"Prian .. joornal of Chemistry - Magyar Witija4if FXydirat - Vul. 59. 1953. No. I- P11- 24-39, 3 t3bs-) Several wit hraquinnov. derivat ives were investigaUd and it was found that the CILialytic effect of cobalt was ab~crval>le only in the case of dmivatives which cantained free hydroxyl groups in the j,j-ortho pusition. Alitarfil unit its derivatives (e. g. diacetyl alizarin, alizarin, Malhinic add. 1.2,54TIOXY-11111hraquinone, 3.2.7-tri"Y'"othrailid- none, i,i,8-i.tioxy-aiitliritquiiioiic, t,2,5.6 and etc.) were tho inost tatsceplibic to this cattilytIc off--ct, I. e. they bhowed it pronounced I incream fit, tho ruto of oxidation. ticircial niethodi wvre elaborated. for lh6 dettlinination 101 cob"It -with A fK-11- sitivity cif 10- '1 Co It' A 5 I'll 50111tioll WSW olflfi~ apove effect. Salts of silver, copper, tin, zinc, calciiiin. niagitt-Aum, beryllium, t*iut-n. Arcollillin and I he cyarildes intefferv with the doOlininAtIou. Metluxis aro tlg~cribatj W il CUM11114tion of these WUIP?UU(ls 01(ting 41 k"-ijIit&UoV- of by com 403dog., D 11 UNG roor, IL MW Arvau"Vie fitswom luww.--r Und )~ vercAbi 1,40a Aim kang, 19N, 5, 91-46).=20~ ad")tion indicat5t (tit the armenti- ;tic titration of halide or thlocyanato Wits at coom, down to ine COIdur Change is fram lenumldir1w to orange red. Chloride, litomide anti thitwyanata can t-, trated in neutral or slightly acid solutiun (pil >2),' Wit)n in neutral of ammonlacal s0uflan (PH < 11). AlcvhO rw Acetono must 1* addt4i In Ow czse u1 chinride, tut the, indkator then fail& to function in the ptmuct 0 salvi of other ructals, Silmr can only be. determined by* back" titration. A, 11, W-17- 153441 (New Argentmietik Ad&(4pU Brilliant Yrllmv,) 11) nrgenletmr1rik od"ompri a I~Tfj- I hvifrArgn. j it" BgI14 AFHI JA Affigynt. Kimfol As -III imlif-Ant J()r Jrjkl"jjjjL, j;rt)jnt(jr" I(XII(It" and Tollanfile BOGNAR, J.; SAROSI, SZ. BOGNAR, J.; SAROSI, SZ. Influence of orranic solvents on adsorption indicator processes. In English. p. 361. Vol. 7, no. 3/4, 1955 ACTA CHI14ICA SCIENCE HUNGARY So: East Europeon Accessions, Vol. 5, No. 9, Sept. '1956 /10119* Tile Fffcvt of (hgallic . Mh-iLva-AlOburptlyo , , -T dkuharx Yrwch~cs, Adosorpel6a I ra.T. 67)yumalok 1~- olit6mertkkel. (11t. Mal F-21 -_J.~~s and avIa--Ssrq4 Afaguar V. UjInst, CorsidCrobb, expallAcm of applivatioll of Ifle dvtIvutIvv5 V( fluun~dnv in the argestinmetriv fitration of balhit$ by 111rallu d organic solunui of small dirkvtrh~ covistint. Tabks, 6 xd l ,2 1 f z I , o t V- c 1 b1 W ) yellow. Astral blue. 0ne. y ue and firAcid mici in terillittry, "I an A% V lit witties, ! xc0CA1zo)(1&phA y1aUlitj um saltj autl Astral, blue GAID (an e1hyl or etboxy derivative (it tri- hai affli in mrinictric titrations 11 1M1t =y d H " U CoIour Change at + 0-72 V (Its. the SX-R.), which is about cqnal to tile equiv. "Jential of tile FCjj$.;CCTiC SU),?hate reacti... can lie used In the cerinictric deteralination of -fe-IF-ialso. in -Diw-p-res-ence -of ilia and 1190V ferrocyanide, As. Ti and luillol. In addition t~ these, I can be used for ie titration W AIUV, 11 attl ascotbic acid. Tervalefit !;b.can be Hirolted in cone. HCI soln, in the piesprito 0t'1, lixit As ncedstICI as: catalyst and thus their inixtum- can be def-e-r-m-Min-07-rFe MIOUT change Of 1, which was used, is irreversible (carmine red to greenish blue); the colour rhange of I in its oxidised form is rcvers~ ible. but less intense and less contrasting. Neither indicator can be used for the 4cerimetric titration of 1. 11~0,~ Ta. NO,,, V" and oxalatt. with any of' tho procedures attempted. Xylene blue VS and Setoglzucin 0 behave similarly to IL A. G. Pero A 7-7___~ mwy --l -CA-. 45~~ : v- ' ' '- BOGNAR, J.; NADLER. Z3. Use of Metanil Yellow. Astrazon Blue 0, Xylene Blue VS and Setoglaucine as indicators in ceriometry. In German. P. 51. ACTA C101ICA. (Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia) Budapest. Vol. 10. no. 1/3, 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress, Vol. �, No. 12, December 195jj~. In th-, x-,r.Ltj= tif I wigh A &Nl'e, v V~ b~ tht pitt atid ac's t,s :ia ac',11A~i- TFT~t aA,o';",L)o -,! V-tc-.1.5 Ag, M tl,~ CW; cat-, ~1,li A5 LZ Z!l, prcz~enc- of -.:luutz f ll~ c aC -1 11 r - ~ t~rl~i ZA e V D -~ L - r~i L~r tn ~ F inch LL I c;,, Vv actin),-, of I , Gr 10il ifzn,im, SI icwli-v! hy a Ag reaiz~zalesl' by -,~-c C', in Lhz jf:-wffs~ orl~- niari P~i Rtoll salr,. of LAInt give-s I= inor than uslD d C.-.