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MIULA,-W.; BUGHOWSKIS H.; TFMPEK.- J. Partition coefficients in mixed solvents 1. Ideal mixture of solvents. II, Non-ideal mixtures of solvents: chloroform carbon tetrachloride and chloroform n-hexane. Bul chim PAN 9 no.9:595-604 '61. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University,.Warsaw and Depart- ment of Physiochemical Methods of Analysis, Institute of Physical Chemistrys Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by 1W. Kemula. KMLA, Wiktorl TURNOWSKA-RIJEASZEWSYA,, Wiexlr.---~ Extrapolation method for determination of absorption speotra of the ACI form of nitroparaffins, Roes ohemii 35 no.4tlI69-1171 161. Is. Zaklad Flaftochemiany metod Analityanych, Inotytut Chemii Fizycznej, Polaka Akademia Nauk, Warszawa. KEKULA, Wiktor; KUBLIK,'Zenon; AXT, Andrzej Investigation of methylene blue solutions by cyclic voltametr7'on the HMDEo Rocz ch6mii 35 no-4ilOO9-1020 161. i. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Universityy Warsav, *-:. XEMJIA# Wiktor,- ROSOLOWSKI., SZCZeBny Folarographic uroperties of aqueous solutions of molybdosilicic acids. Rocz dhigmii 36 no*1:179-181 162. 1e Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsav. I 8/061J63/000/002/02/06C. -Bi-93ID102- Ai AUTHORS: _YA_k~or.t" Ukovskat Ewa, ls: TITLE: Cyclic volt-amore dharaoteristics of aqueous solutions 'of chromium o4ip ounds using stationary Isuspended meroury.de 87'.' as electrodes*- Complex chlorides of.: Cr(3+) PERIODICAL., Ref erati"3ry' 'Zhurnal, Xhimiya, no# 29. 1963$ 89t abet ract 2B560 (Room. chemoo Ve 369 no* 2t 19629 203-;213 1P summaries in,.11uss, and Eng.1) TE(T,.~ It is shown by~ the method of cyclic yoit-ampere -eharaot6risti Witli suspended mercury drops that reduction 6f (Cr(H,0)6)3+ in containing Cl-or Br. 1:ms' gives rise to Cr(2+) c*omplexes# in which one or,two H 2 0 molo'cules" aii~ replaced by halide ions. Anodic-oxidat.lon of a' ma these complexes lead 0) 01)2,k or (Cr(H ;-*o for t'on ~of (Cr-(H2,i5 04012), ions, which are redu'69d in the second cycle ai'm4re.positive potentials NLrd 1/2 MUIA, Wiktor; AXT-ZAK, Andrzaja Polarographic and cyclic voltamperometric investigations of solutions of triphenylmethane dyes. Pt.l. Rocz chemii 36 no.4:737-745 162. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, 1.4arsaw. -fig -'ggg". i'V �R KMLA, Wiktor; KUBLIK, Zenon; KAJDF=, , Eugeniuaz Polarographic and voltammetric study on diphonyearbazone and diphonyearbazide solutions. Rocz chemii 36 no.5t937-946 t62. 1* Department of Inorganic Chemistryp University., Warsaw. MULAY Wiktor; GLODOWSKI, Stefan Influence of surface active substances on the electrodepo- sition and eloctrooxidation of metals on the hanging mercury drop electrode. Rocr chemii 36 no.7/8%1203-1216 162. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsaw. n,# KEMULA) Wiktor, GALUSp Zbigniev Application of the fixed hanging mercury drop electrode to rseei&oh on the M ++ /M(Fg) system. Roan chemli. 36 no.7/8: 12:23-1238 1-62. 1. Institute of Physical Chemistry,, Polish Academy of Sciences,, Warsaw. KEMUIA, Wiktorp KUBLIK, Zenon;,CYRANSKI, Pqozard Research on solutions of p-Omitrobenzene by meanB of hanging mercury drop electrode and cyclic voltage sweep chronoamperometry. Rocz ohegii 36 no.9:3.349-1360 162. M Is Department of Inorganic Chm~istryj, Uhiversit7, Warsaw. MULAj Wiktor; RWOLOWSKI# Szczesny Polarqgraphic properties of aqueous solutions of mol7b- dosilicia acids. Rocz chemii 36 no.10:1417-1426 162 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University,, Varsaw. MUIA, Wiktor.- HUIANICKI, Adam; KAWROT, Wojciech Potentiometric study of diethyldithiocarbamate complexes of mercury. (II). Rocz chemii 36 no.llsl?17-1718 162. le Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsaw. 7"' n T %.e - KEMUIA, W. (Varsovie); BUGHOWSKI, H. (Varsovie); TEPEREK, J. , VarsICY'Vie) Evaluation of excess free energy starting with divi$ton coefficients. Rev chimie 7 no. 1: 285-290 162. 1. Institut de Chimie.Physique de I'Academie Polonaise des Sciences, Varsovie. ,;:. --;; --M EEMULAp Wiktor; ROSOLOWSKIP Sacteany I Folarographic determination of allicon as r-molybdosilic acid. Chem anal 7 no-5015-924 162. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsaw. U.; SIODAI R. Polarography and elect9rolY 9, Bul chim, PAN 10 no.9s5 -5~ nitrobenzene in dimethylformamide. 1. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wars*w. Presented by Kemula'. ULA W.; SIODA, R. ==I-= Visible spectrum of nitrobenzene free radical anion in dimethyl- rormamide. Bul chim PAN 10 no-9:413-514 162. ' 1. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. Presented by W.'Xemula. KEMULAp Wiktor prof. dr Z~~ And still they react. Problemy 19 no.2:124 16). 1. Czlonek rzeezywiaty Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Warszawa. 14 4.,' h V i~ Cj'R KemuLa, W i , H. , Tc re pe k Distribution ration in mited solvents. Neal mi;~tu'7e of solvents. II. lion-ideal mixtur-~s jf jolvent~-~ chloroform carbon tetrachloride and crlor,)form + n-riexane D A L :Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, uo-' I abstract 5B408 (Bull. Acad. polon. sci. )'er. scl. V. 9, no. 9, 1961, 595-599; 601-604 ry in iiuss. jEng.; rumma 1. The distribution is atudled of 1-nitro-prop-ne "', j i o- n ! t ro- P.-;.j.-.ne (11) and o-nitro-plienol (111) (in highly di luto 1't ions ) betv;eer w-o.er and a mixture o~ isooctane (IV) + hexadecane (V'; at 20110C. it ras .~711'aclished that for an ideal organic mixture of IV V the following ralation is truel log K X 0 X1 log KX + x 2 log Kx where K x 1 KX and K in conformity with the dietribution ratio of the substance distributed between the solvent mixture and the pure solvents are expressed as a ratio Card S 108 1/63/00'~,/ ')03110021101~6 -',,tribution ratios in mixed B144/B186 o~ trie nolar fraction of the substance distributc mi ri the organic and phaaeu, arid x and x are the inzolar Irc. ti 1 2 L C ong of '17 and V in the e The equation is, confirmed by the exanple f extraction of T I . orm and the dimensions of' the molecul s t ar c e diptribuvd narkedly from the forin arid I i m e n r~ i t D.f- t tie I? irt the case of an,i a t Ra t 3 f y 1oil I 0t; + 0 sed on t he 1u,;1C!tr1c fractions of the solvents in the mixturo. studied it is shown that log K c /KC ~ CkOrK. i (F1 i,, concentration of the substance dintributed in Proves not to Inear function of x, It in noted ttiat in tho a :~i-(ture of -ar function ~r . )f trio 1 ig K can be P linc C -)n of of tne solvents being equal. ne ~Iiwitr.,c,,;t- - 5 MO~p ~ ~ t. _ ---.ftonol (VI) (concentrRtion 10 rlcn- of *ne solvents enloroform :V: E; W I D 7 e :~O "rom :inollit's law fol Iowa the S/08 63/000/003/002/036 Distribution ratioe in mixed ... B144XBla6 l')e KX x1log K + x2log K X, 4. 9E 4-575T (1), where gEis the excess o ene rgy of mixing. For the non-idoal mixture of VII + n nexane 4. V Kx . calculated from eq. (1) for the reFion r~c~~ in Vill, are 0 s )mi,,ivnat lower than the experimental values. The differences betweep the and calculated values F are expia~nei~ c,,~ tf~e bat3is of the change of the solvatation of VI by solvent molecules when the composition r~.-- Tne organic solution changes. This suggestion i3 confirmed by the C"VilmPie Of iodine distribution in the ,system 7~:I, 5/3 PO I, A F.D hl-IJUL,A, 3TROJ.;K, Jor"'y 1. De, trip, nt of "norri-mic I:itvy 'Ji i e or r:-an 1 c zne jU nivc, 1, 3 itj c;f r3 av: f or Kui,,atl a ? 2. Der)c..-tirent c-'L PliTsic3, 3ilc3ian FolyLcichnic -3chc,-)l (Katec-11'a Fiz.:ki ooll.techniki (.'rl-Jwicc. (for olurojelc?) i i [I- --. 1ii~rcila analitygm-La, 'Kilo "The Amilication of 'che Metliod of --rolonred P-I-caccu- mulatin.,-. and 3hort 3triDpin- of De-,o-lted ~-:c4-als on t-e Dronv)ing 1','creury I~lccll-rodc U3in;[7 Voitful-Tio,ti-Y Lin- carly Ch,~in,,Jne, Potential". K. MCIA, Wiktor; RMIELp Stanislaw; ZAKRZEWSKA; Gabriela Conditions for the polarographic determination of copper and iron in the presence of large excess of zinc. Chem anal 8 no.101-58 163. 1. Department of %Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsaw. KEMA, Wiktor: KUBLIK, Zenon; TARASZEWSKA, Joanna Electrolytic accumulation and determirAtion of small amounts of C1r, Br-, and J- ions by cathodic stripping. Chem anal 8 no.21l7l,178 163. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsaw., and Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, KEMUIA, Wiktor,- GLODOWSKI, Stanislaw Chronovoltamperometric deteiTiination of traced of Pb and CU in concetrated nitric and hydrochloric acids using the hanging mercury drop electrode. Chem anal 8 no.3:369-374 163. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsaw., and Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences. MIUIA, Wiktor; BRACHACZEK, Wanda; ,-, , Coulometric microdetermination of 2p3-dimercaptopropanol. Chem anal 8 no-4:579-583 t63. 1. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. KEMUIA, Wiktor; SIODA, Roman Equipment for catalytic hydrogen purification from traces of oxygen. Chem anal 8 no.4:629-631 163. 1. Institute of Physical Cbemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. - KWLAj, -VIk.tor; STWM, zer27 Wication Of the method of prolonged preaccumulating and OhOrt'striPPing of derosited-metals on dropping mercury electrodes, using the V:):Lta=efric method with linearly changing Potential* Chem,anal 8 no.,5t685-690 163. L Department of Inorganic chemistry, University, Warsav, MUIA, W.; SIODA, R. Investigation of free radical anions of some aromatic nitrocompounds on dimethy1formamide. Bul chin pan 11 no.7:395-401 163. 1. Institute of Physical Chemistr~~ Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. Presented by 1-1. Kemula. KEMULA, Viktor; ERACRACZEK, Wanda, IMAMM, Aiam Stability constants of silver and copper III) tris- (hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane complexes. Rocz chemii 36 no.12:1727-1736 163. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemist--v., University.. Warsav, and Department of Physicochomical Analytical Hathods, In- Btitute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences,, Varsaw. KEMULAp Wiktor; X01MACKI, Jacek Polarography of cumulene hydrocarbors. Pts. I Rocz chemli 36 no.12s1835-1862 163. 1. Department of Organic Chemistry, University, Warsaw, and Laboratory of Phyeif-,ochemical Methods of Aralysis,, Institute of 1hyr,.1vLAl Chemistry,, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsave KBMULAP Wiktorl AXT-ZAN) Andrzej& Influence of solvent& on the polarographic bobstyor of solutions Of several tripbanylasthsm dyoo& ROOD Obakii 37 zko,l:ll3-U5 o63, .1- Department of inorganic ch9mistryp University# Warsaw. :01W AM UMLA~ Wiktor "Collection of Problems In physical chemistry" by I. Bares. Go Cerny., VO Fried, I# Pick. Reviewed by Wiktor Kemula, ' Roca ohemil 37 n0.32353 163. V~ - 6 - KEMULA WiktqZ;-'TURNOWSKA-RURASZEWSKA, Wieslawa ~ Absorption spectra and acid-base equilibria of some aliphatic nitrocompounds. Rocz chemii 37 no.121l597-1606 163. 1. Institute of Physical Ohemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. -MMULA., Wiktor, prof. dr; BRACHACZEK, Wanda, mgr; HULANICKI, Adam, dr Direct photometric titration of magnesium in nickel. Chem anal 9 no.143-49 164. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsaw, and Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. aMIA) W.; BUCHOWSKI, H.; 12WANDOWSKI, R. Distribution studies. Pt. 1. Bul chim PAN 12 no.4:267-272 164. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University, Warsaw. Presented by W. Kemula. IT"Mull W.; BUCHOWSKI) If.; TEPLPEKY J. Distribution studieo. Pts. 2-3. bul chi-m FAN 12 no-5:343-349 Of-4. 1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Univer3ity, Warsaw. Presented by lel. Koraila. MULA,._~iktorj prof. dr Inatrumontal method of analytical chemistry. Problemy 20 no.' -6: 339-345 164. Member of the Pollak Academy-or Sciences, Head, Depart- ment of Inorganic Chemistry, Univervity.. Warsaw, and Head,, Department of Physicochemical Analytical Methods, ..Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Acdemy of Sciences, I I, A, PlYll-lMli'll I i D~L,,)tribut!on stwitni. Bul rhim PAN 12 nc).'/!4')l--49-9 164. 1. Dspartmnt of Inorganic Chemintry of lilarsaw University. -iibmitted May 8, 196!,. N KMU, Wiktor Professor Elemer Schulak (1893-1964). Wiad cham 18 no.1; 1-2 j& 165. POLAND KDRJIA, Wiktor, prof. dr; STROJEK, Jerzy W. dr inz. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University (Katedra. Chemii Nieorganicznej Uniwersytetu)~ Warsaw - (for both). Varsawl Chemia analityuna, No 6p November-1kcember 1965, pp 1327-1332* "Measurement of the capacity current and the differential capacity of the hanging mercury drop electrode during linear changes of potential." L ACC NR; AP602700% AUVOR: Kemula, Wiktor; J-anavaki, AmJrznj 0?.G: Department of Inorgarri-I Chemistry, ljnillorsj~Z, Warsaw (Katoilra Clioriii nicorganicznoj Uniworsytotu) TITIE: Structure of the corrolox cormound 11of diphorrvlcarbazone, "LL s ~r h sov--i-al notals. 1. Infrsrcd spectra of dipherty1carbazone, diplionylearbazido, tho i-'olecular mmound of dipheny1carbazone with dephorrj1carbazido, am' diphonylthiocarh-~zono SOURCE: Roczniki chomii - annalos sociotatia chirucao polonorum, v. 40, no. 1, 1966, 9-2o TOPIC TAGS: diphonlyl compound, IR spectrum, mlocular st-ructuro AB' T=T: The infra-rod*spectra of diphonylcarbazido, and diphorVlthiocarbazona (4thizone) were investigqted, The IR spectra of the two formor c?rmpounds .... Z,jorded in rrijol mulls arkl in ClIC13 uolution in the 700-4,000 en--L rogion. Orig. art. 9 fieures and 2 tablea. /Flasod on authors' Eng. abAJ- 5PRS! 35,39f SUB CODE: 07, 20 SUBM DATES 3ojun65 ORIG !U-;F: 004 OT11 R:,F- 009 LS Card CZECiIO-'LOVj'%YIA Kl-.'.~ILA, W.; BLIM, B.; BOMICOWSKA, Z.; DOJLIDC, J. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of ;cience3 Linstytut Chemii Fizyc=ej Polskioj Akademii NaWtj, Warsaw, Foltuid (for all) Prognie, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Cormunications, No 12, Doc 1965, pp, 4050-4059 ",'6dsorptiun of several organic compounds on the dropping mercury electrode in the system NII 4SCN-dimothylformamide- y-picoline." (Dedicated to the 75th birthday of Academician J. IloyrovsIV) 42188. K_E;'-XLARIA-NATAbZE, L. M., Novyye donolneniya k Zoznanij-; ra,_4a P--lyZala L. Zametkj po aistemqtike i qec-rafii rasteMy (Aka-_i. rialk .Cruz, SSR, in-t botqntki), Vyp. 1h, IghB, c 23-35. Rezywae nn -fruz. yFiz. --Bibliag _,ri 8 n-ivz. SO: Letopis'Zhurnal'nykh Statey, Vol. 47, 108. KFM,A7'1A-NkTADZE, L. Kemularia-Natadze, L. "On the species independence of the Carthalinlan iris (Iris CarthalinTae Fom.)," Trudy Thilts. gos. ped. in-ta im. %1shki1jA, Vol. V, 19480 p. 83-90 - Resume in Georgian lqnpage - Bibliog: 11 items SO: U-3264 10 April 199, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Stritey, N-3, 1949) MMURIA-M"U. L.R. Now a- paclea of the genus Hieracium L. from jrmenia. Dokl.Al Arm. SSR. 16 no.2t4q-52 153,, (MINA 9:10) 1, rhatitut botaniki Akademij nauk Gruzinskoy SSR. Predstavlene T. 0. Gulkwwanom, (Irlyan-Hawkweed) KEWLARIA-NATADZI, L. N. Faederotella (Wulf) Ken-lath., a now geaus of the figwort family. Zam.po elstA goog.rast. n0-17:18-25 153. (Figwort) MRA 8:9) IRMUIARIA-XATADZI.L.K. - - "--mm I New species of the genus Hieracium L. frou Georgia. Zam.po sist.i geog.rast. no.17:126-133 '53. (MLRA 8:9) (Georgia-gawkweedo) !~;e ,lrlztz 1W, Ue mjnl6tt.~rv "i t-nQ f-npullmr O(*l&n- fw n-&- ~'4C) Y e '.' 0 "Zi FU'.t.Lrlj, jj Yet - i Apr Newe ritle 0r wock Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences Gccrgiun 33R Kapeller, 0. A. "Floru of' Georgia" Kemulariya-Natadze. L. 111. -.(Vols 1= VIII) etskhoveli, N. N. Kutateladze, Sh. I. Makashvili, A. Y. Mandenova, A. P. Sakhakia, 1-1. F. sosnovskiy, D. I. Ter-Khachaturova, S. Ya. Kharadze, Shkhiyan, A. S. W _3:j~j, y I KKKULARIU, I.M., iftshoner.; CHIRMUMS, G.I., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Ice formation on high-tension paver lines. conditions) Blek.sta. 27 no.9.*44-45 MU 9:11) (Blectric lines--Cold weather MIKUIARIA-RATAM Position of the family Paaconiaceas plants. Zam. po sist. i geoge rest. (Peonies) in the system of,angiospermous no,20220-28 158. (HIRA 12:9) KIMULARIYA-NATADZIC, L.M. ------- --- I- The scope of the genus Veronica L. Zam. po slat. i geog. rast. no-2i:33-38 139a (MIRA 13:8) (Speedwell) KEICLARIYA-NATAD*, L.K, Caucasia~!apecies of the genuB Faeonia L. Trudy Tbil.botAnst. 21:3..51 ',61. (ICRA 14: 10) (Caucasus-fPeonies) pgx,~g~,.J! go~ pg'k M Z K-,,%UI).RIA-IIATAD7E , L.M. New upecies describ3d in the "Flora Omizil". Zrm. po jist. I geof. rast. no.23t29-42 163. Size of the family N ninculacoae. Ibid.:411-53 KEN, A.N~ :. j '- Devonian igneous activitiAn Tuva an ' Wast d 4Wn Sayan Mountains. inform.abor.VSEGEI no.53slOX-115 - (MIRA 17sl) ~ Elk", , P, . vT . Geological formations in the cEmt:!~ai part of the Altai-Saym fold area and their ore I)OtentiblOs T~nldy VSECIEI 103:25-57 164 (WRA 170) ;vW r-.1p4g. 'I'M RIP eC--A14A115YV S-4 USSR / Human and Aimal Morphology Normal and Patho- logic -- Cardiovascular Systuln Abs Jour; RQf Zhur-Biol,, No 13, 1953, 59865 Author Inst ;Institute of Experim,.;ntal I'lorphology, Acadc;my of Scioncus of tho Gcorgian SSR Titlu :On tho Arrangemint of tho Voins in th6 GallbladdQr Ori-, Pub: Tx. Int. ~.Icspurim,*morfol, AN GruzSSRI 1957~ 6t 129-134 Abstract: It was-shown on corrosion pri-parations that tho voins of tho human gallblnddur (GB) form In thQ zallbladdor wall a du,~p ploxus lik6 a fine notwork and a suporfidinl pl,~xus mad,) up of larZor voins which aro connQcted with thu deop plcxus by mnny Card 1/2 -1W BJLGARIA jM1L;jiK6V9 N, and '"YAllas-11- Chair of Hilitary !,-ieid ,y of the Brain anci Nervous Systemy ilitrhor LnSti. Lute of 'Ail!Lary Medicine Ok'aLedra vo voo"no-polova travlmi- tolo,riya na. glavata J na ncrviiata sistema, MA11), Director (rttkovoditel), Prof G. Savov "A Case Of LNIOdUllar Cono reratomalf 3orlay Novrolof- III Psikhiatrlyn i Navrolchlrurgrlyn, vol 5, No 3, 1966, pp Abstract fAuthors' Russian and Enrlisli summaries, modified3: The article describos a case of modullar cone toratoma. 'flie most characteristic feature of the disease is a slow but~pro- aressivo evolution, significant changes in the medullar cone witliout destructionj and presence of another malformation -- spina bifida. Five references, includine 4 Bulaarian and I Russlati. Ofanuscrii)t rocoivedl October 1964). K=!MVj D. "Dresden," pe 11 (Geografiia, Vol. 8, No. 6, 1958# Sofiia,, Bulgaria) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LOp Vol. 7. No. 11, Nov. 1958 DALLOS, Andras, a muszaki tudomanyok kandidatusal BUDINCSEVITS, Andor; ,__KENCZLER, Cdon; ERDELYIj, Janos; SAPJWff, Tama Hungarian products of the vacuum technique for microwave :Lnsta3-la- tions; also, remarks by A.Budinesevits, and others. Muszaki kozl 14TA 26 no.1/4:57-70 160. (EEAI 9:10) 1. Tavkozlesi Kutato Inteset (for Dallos) (Hungary-Electron tubes) (microwaves) j VALKO, Ivan Peter, dr. KENCZbla, Odon Hungarian and foreign initiatives for introducing the practical teaching of vacuum engineering at universities. Magy hir techn 12 no.41129-133 Ag 161. 1. Budapeati Muszaki Egyetem F-lektronesotachnikai Tanszek. KENDE's Eva; MLLO, A new phage type of Staphyl.ccoccus aureiia n outbreak of pemphigoid. Acta microbiol. acad. sci. lltng. 12 no.2:131-139 165. 10 PublIc Health Station (Director: V. Fapo3) and Department of J'nadlatric4, Arpad Houpital (Director: A. Farkns), Pudap-&t. Submitted November 12s 1964. KENDA, ;. Electric heaters of the Enterprise NETAP in Corkno. glektroprivreda 14 no.7/8:415 JI-Ag 161. - --- KHYDA, KonstantY Treatment of dermatomycoses with griseofulvin. Przegi. derm. 49-- 235-238 162. 1 1. Z Kliniki Dermntologicznej Plaskiej AM v Zabrzu Kierowniki prof. dr T. Chorazak. '. .. (DERMAT.OMYCOSES) (GRISEOFULVIN) ... BOZOVIQ$B.; SAVIGATIO,M-;-MILIJIC,B*; JOGIG,Tq; MMA-JBUGIG,D.; PBMVIGtLj. Allargio disease in the antimozW mine. Acta med. iugool. 13 no.31 374-377 '59. (AIJAMGT at 101. ) (ANTMOST toxicol.) (OCCUPATIONAL DISMIS atiol.) 0 a c 0 ff a x L a 0 0 ft 4 S 7 u' a" a 21 v a U x is 9 x it Ac Al0 st n rl A I c" Oy ;."Wm - -L . & . 4 1 . I I I . . . ? 7 Offf 3-0 4.0 4" cacips - 1 0. GF&W-1 0 vqdtu2 POV 0 of BwlvuUf)j sulinuo.1 'NOMM30) UT III uotlvjvdo pwoma eqj r4ululw" to alvinnat 14 IX allIq 'I t-L *d 'S"1 'ql A-'Uvt '(SM -AR'L put MOR) *?""St"ims JON!"W'm '14 -a pUW 'V (Vllrwnv inil V"m ap 44 Imp"IN p Pau It 0e 0* 090. go r #00 U-1-0 -'a "r-T-f- ir 9- r* .T I I I Y, of 14 1) of 4 1 1 f I f0 0 1 1 0 * * 0 0 64 0 0 0 9 0-0 00-0 019 0 0 00. HINGULgSCU,H.; TARCHIIA,I),; -MMIID*; OMMMoG*; Vl"tIs Anti-influenza vaccination with an autochthonous vaccine in a group of children (under 3 yearo of age) in an urban com-nitY. Stud. ceicet. inframicrobiolk,Bucur. 10 no,4;455-457 159. 1. Comunicare presentata la Simposionul asupra epidemiei de grip& din 1957-1958, Buoureati,4-5 decembrie 1958. (INYLMWZ4, Immunology) (VAGGINATIMI) NOVASZXL, Fereno, dr., -, ]PAREDI11, Imre. dr.. KIMIN, Ztelka, SZMITZ, Karoly,'tochnikai segedlotevel. Data on the relationship of experimental atophaa ulcer to adrenal cortical function. Magy. belorv. arch. 8 no-2:36-41 Apr 55. 1. A szogedi Orvoatudoamnyi FCyetem I. sz. Belklinikajanak (Igazgato: dr. Geza egyet. tens kozlemenye. (STEROIDS, in urine, 17-keto, in exper. peptic ulcer prod. with cinchophen) (URI111, 17-ketosteroids in exper. peptic ulcer prod. with cinchophen) (GINGHOPHEY, effects, exper. peptic ulcer, urinary 17-ketosterolds in (PEPTIC UICER, experimental, urinary 17-kotosteroids in cinchophen ulcer) FAREDIN. Imre; NOVASM, Yerenc; KENDA, Italka technikal sagedletevel. Studies on neutral 17-ketosterolds. L Simple 17-katooterold determination in human & dog urine. Kiserletes oryostud. 8 no. 4:418-441 July 56. 1. Szgedi Orvostudomanyi Iffetem 1. ez Belklinikaja. (STEROIDS. in urine - 17-keto, determ. in humans & dogs (Hun)) (URINE 17-ketooteroid determ. in humans & dogs 0~10) FAMIN, Imr,-, Dr.; NOTASZNL. Ferenc, Dr.; BLOA, Gyorgy, Dr.; ~Xtelbx (technikal negdletevel) Studies on neutral 17-ketoeteroids. III. Neutral 17-katooteroid fractions in active and inactive stages of ulcerous disease. )4w. belorv. arch. 11 no.1:20-23 Feb 58. 1. A Szegedi Orvostudomarqi Eaetem Belklinikajanak (igaxgato: Dr. Heterqi Gexe egetemi tanar) kozlemenys. (PEP IG UIM, urine in neutral 17-ketosteroid fractions, determ. in active inactive stages (Hmn)) (17-KETOSTI[ROIDS, in urine in peptic ulcer, determ. of neutral 17-katosteroid fractions in active & inactive stnges (Han)) - - m KNJAW, B.;SOLTZSZ, R.;MLJOROB, M.; , Z. The effect of ealicylate therapy on the biologically active total cortisone excreted by the kidneys. Kiserletse orvostud. 4 no. 6t 421-423 Dee 1952. (GIML 24:1) 1. First Internal Clinic of Szeged University, U-IMM; J.;WOROG, H.;SOIffiWZ, R,;TANOS, B,;SUTAK, J,;Mlz, 1, ""---awla4w Results of studies on sailcylates. Haff. belorv. arch. 5 no.2: 77-80 June 1952, (OLKL 25:5) 1. Doctors. .2. 7irst Internal Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dr. G-fta Retenyi), Smaged Medical University. ZENIM, By&, dr.; CSIMMY11, Idit, dr.; GOBBI, Ida, dr4 Cough plate as a device for early di W osis in whooping cough. Ory. hetil, 95 no.33:895-897 15 Aug 54. 1. A Budapeatt OrvostudooWl lastem Kozegesseegtani Intesetabol (ignsgato: Dabis I"zlo dr, egyateml tanar as a Yovaromi Tanace XI* ker. Oyersokklinikajarol (Igazgatoi Kiralynsai Robert dr.) koolemanys (WHOOPING COUGH, diagnosis cough plate) .-JIMME .; BOTIbELY, Kornelia, dr.; CSERMfflI, Sdit, dr.; 0 ~. Istvan, dr. First domestic isolation of parapertussis strains from-pertuesis suspected patients. Ory. betil. 97 no-37:1019-1020 9 SePt 56. -1. A Budapeati Orvostudomanyi Naetem Y-ozegeezeegtani Intezetenek Igasgato: Dabis, Laszlo, dr.. (VHOOPING COUGH, bacteriol. isolation of bomophilue perttisais & parapertussis strains (Hun)) d othel 1-d:itic-n of 1~ AC'it I j A~ IC,, Vr, 1 no. 11-Y, In C-N-T-in SC: 2-1,-nthly Inricy e-jr .,C Vf- 5"' rcl-, HIHALUI, Iren, dr.; To ~.XVLP dr.; POGS, Amilne; VAM06, Gyalai dr. Studies on Salmonella In Budapest during 1956-58o Orv.het1l. 101 nog'6:189-192 If 060. 1. Yovirosi 1razegeazsegufft_jarvanyugyi Allomds, bakteriologiai laboriLtorium. (SALMOKULL) MHALYFI; IrWj '1*3, an; JUM3,, Erssebstl, VAMOS, Gy. SalmoneUa studies of BUdapest in the Yea--a 1956-1958. Acta microb. hung. 8 no,1:35-42 161. 1e Bakteriologisches Laboratorium der Station Air Gesundheitswesen &nd Epidemiologie, Budapest. (SAIXONELLA INFECTIONS, epidemiol.) FUZINE CSERENM, Edit, dr.; KENDE Fma dr. Whooping cough in an adult. Or7. hatil. 102 no-40:18V-1889 1 o 61. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Fqyetem, Kozageszsegtani Intezat- (WHOOPING COUGH case reports) I e KME,-FAAL NEKEDr, Iaszlo Presence of some unusual enteric bacteria in diarrheas in infants. Gyermekygogya9zat 13 no.51145-150 My 162. 1. Budapest Povarosi Kozegeoznegugyi-Jarvanyugyj Alloman, (DIARRHEA in Inf & child) KENP~., ~~%,.rjzINg,GSMMYL7Y, Edit. Expetiments with Lacey's culture medium in the diaposis of vhooping oaugh, Anta varpb. toad. aA. H=g. 12 no.42314-319 164, 1. Povaroal Kougeszoeguglf-JarTanyugul Allamax es Bidapest-f Dr7ootudomanyi Egyetem Kov4Vsmueg+.=i.-Intemte. F -MICZI, Endre, dr. va, dr.; FE Laboratory and epidemiologicRI. obaervatt=3 during vpidemics of in Budapest* Orv. lictil. 105 no.45z2l27-2130 pemphigoid 1. Budapest Fovarosi KozegeS2segugyi JarVanYugi AllOW's (igazgatot KaPOB Vilmos dTa), -A ACC NRs AP6G28252 SOURCE CODE: IIU/0028/65/012/002/0131/0139 AUTHOR: Kendo-Eva-(Budapest); Ferenezi, Endre (Budapest); Ballo $ Tibor (Budapest) ORG: [Kende; Ferenczil Public Health Station/headed by V. Kapos/tEgeszsegugy1 Allomas); (Ballol Department of Pediatricst Arpaid ffospita-17,,MaTed by A. Karkas/, Budapest (Arpad 49rhaz, Gyemekgyogya8zati Osz~aly) '1"ITIE: New_pLaggUtype of Staphylococcus aureudprolated to an outbreak of pemphigoid SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaric--ae-T-Te-ta microbiologia, v. 12, no. 2, 1965.0 131-139 TOPIC TAGS: bacteriophage, epidemiology, bacteria, bacteriology, man, penicillin, tetracycline, streptomycin, neomycin ABSTRACT: A staphylococcal phage type, lysed only by a new phage, is described. The new phage, 42 D/1, was obtained by adapting phage 42 D to the causative agent of a pemphigoid outbreak at a newborn ward. During 41 weeks of observation, a total of 5689 samples were collected from the newborn, their mothers and the staff of which 3088 were positive for staphylococci. Phage type 42 D/I occurred in 44.7 per cent of the isolated strains. The new phage type was isolated from 81.3 per cent of the pemphigoid specimens, 62.4 per cent of the nasal swab samples of diseased infants and 39.2 per cent of the swab samples taken from infants free of peihphigoid. The curve showing the incidence of carriers of this dangerous phage type showed several periodic peaks and. lows. The number of pemphigoid 'cases was lowest when the dangerous type was less frequent among staphylococcus carriers, independently of their total n tl23?r42tD I tra!~! ttstek ?9-8 er cent were resistant t ffciMn,,067t.~ 0 s ep 0~ cin 6 o c o amphenicol, 1.3 to tetracyplin 8 13.4* to neo-Mvcineo Orig. art. has: figures and 4 tables. # .1 fOr . art. g. [ PRS: OnE: SIBM DATE: ?3ko'v ORM REF: 004 Oni REF: 017 lEiz! 0,rd -Va- "~r' ao.-- t-~ i ~' tt-' Ju4itt Dr, physician-major, SARKOZY, Katal-in, )r; Capital Gi, Public Health and Station (Fovarosi Kozej-,eszse,~- u~-,i Jarvanytivyi Alloma,,,), and jiun,:arlan P-3ople's Arrry, Health Service ta U 1, U "3'Zzphylococcu.% ~jtudles in a M',rd for tho Newborn (in 1961, 1962 and 1965)." Budiapest, Honvedlorvo-~,, Vol ;~VJZj, No Jul Sep 605, pages 227-237. "ibstract: [Au'hors' Hun,-nrian slirralaVy" St-aphylococelis culture '-tuljes 14Fre. j L, A. made at the ne-alborn of t1he I. Army Hospital, in 1961, 1962 and 1965, and th-~ p-a.-e type-! of coa,,-ula!-~-;!-positive strains was -'r;,crm!ned. A total of 3316 culture an(i 1167 pha,;;e-t~mlin.- examinations were carried out. Among the staphylococci cultured from samples of the mothers, the non-typable strains w~'rii v(~ry numprou.;. At diff-~rent timp.~~ different pha~?e type strains wr-rp cultured from samples of the nF-Wborn; during an 11 mon-th period in 1965, first a non-ty-~,abir, later pha-p type M anJ finally p~hap. type 1.380 was 4.1ic npideniic strain; the lattet' was rr;crntly ~Iescrlbpdby-thp author.,3. ',rhp occurrence of tnis lattar ntrair. brourht about an Poidemic of periphivoid as well. Closin,.,f oil 'U-,f, ward anO it-S Fpn,,aral disinfr;ction failed to halt the occurrence of ppinjohi,i',oid cases whilp. tho rp,ular use of a powdPr containing I ner cr;nt of hnxachlorophPne, undpr strict hygienic regulations, was successful in halting it. 13 Hungarian, 5 Western Mf rences. j 1/1 - 37 FARIDIN IHRN; HOVASZEL FMWC; GTORGY Studies on neutral 17-ketosteroids. II. Study on neutral 17-ketogterold fractions in human urine, Kiserletes orvostud. 9 no,3:225-234 JUIY 57- 1e Ztelka tachnika; sagedletevel. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Iffetem 1, Balklinikaja. (17-KETOSTBROIM, in urin3 neutral, detarm. by modofied Robinaon-Gulden chromatographic method (Run)) IAR '-E RAM-MN, '19 I.= Feet t . L i54, Im X dt ad a r i-- MUM M. OVUM labeled K and Rt,' Xr, Bu. phewthyl, 3-phemylpropyl, and 4-phenylbutyl io-, dkks were followt4 by detn. of the sp. activity of the org.. Iodide. Coacus. of org. iodide were 0.2 mok/l. and of K1, 0.106 its abs. ale. soln. The adda. of atillift to the mixt. Inhibited Isotope exchange, this was attributed to reaction with the org. rad'--A resulting in splitting of the Iodine atom, from the structure. I)esorptionoftheorg.io- dkies from red P n*4 active C was studied with a differential manotucterarAacountef. Graphs of the data showed that: there was a coast. value of actiration cnff gy for u given sur. faceat a given temp. Onthesuria"oftedlPthcrewereat least 3 adsorption zomm of different he-Ats of adsorption. At the highest energy-level, there was rupture of the C-1 bou4. the liberated iodine atom forming P iodides with the adqorb- ent. At an IntefinedIA-te ettergy-levd, the C-1 rupture still occurred with the Iodine atom moving to the lowest: energy level, at which the C-1 bond remained stable and an alkyl iodide polymer formed and inhibited sp. activity of the- adsorbent. Desorption from active C also started from zones of min. adsorption beat but SP. uctivities fluctuated considerably and desorption was reversible. An abs. ate.' soln. of the ofir. Iodides was shaken with a known anit. of active C for a few dAys until adsmption ciliffl. was attained, the adsorbent Altered off and mixed with ale. soln. of KI, measunig the itteren of 1131 activity of the soln. The exte, . it 0 isotope exchange between org. i(xlides adsorbed on CandKiwasthesame. With red P, however. no exchange was observed, Chem. reaction took place during adskirp. floit on red P. Relevutit kinetle data ivere tabulated andl shown graphically. J. S. ef"At the hdarecdoil d laws To"" WIW A Cos by klatic awl mm"S.--L. ~.)Cendr.. 1. Quezi, ind D. 061 Ruagarka Acad. 3d.- TWIEPCS77-751a' -0400. uih Ill The fate of dcsoW&= of RtI, Prl, andi W1 Adsoebet! by ACOVO C And CXM . &C TSVWM ItC11". FMM thO 4tWCp- tion curves obtained, the Ithwde eqwim of daoWba. the Activation encre" of des"POOG, and the corrit~ emsy distributloa -a add. Use of the differential laomqjW for studying the vl Interaction bttween vapom 0 yl iodide and surfaca of red phosphorus. L-0 - ' de-aud V, LI (ifun-' A --GA jtczj, 1. 'P st :1W 4 garian Actul. Sci., Budapest . Phyj. and Chem. Selids 10, 226-32000).-The effect of Increasing the tio, of C atoms in alkyl Iodides in the catalytic processe occurring onredPwasinvestilrated. The rates of desorption, energy distribution. and related quantities were detd. With I'll, the differential Isotope method was used to det. the type 011 interaction between the adsorbent and P. Chemisorption, ly, resulting Its splitting off of I atoms occurs. J. M. Honig -~ NJ. A siu4y of Ike 10181malk" bm4gean vapours of PJkyf WWI said satban sulfateil byklo44J6 3124(jItRIJAMMOdS, U it 0 A 1, 13. 0 A ). A M-jv!j,jr Tv"minyoo IlUlm.4 K&Ietnilopi. Vol. 11, 10511, 'Ott IldiVitted CRIUM Wfkg%ttld~41 " A ftmetititt of timo at VKHoo. icinIx-titturva. '17m kimitio o4imstion or tin: Lielit.-riZu, tho al,tivatlan cloergien and Ow di,ttributiost fumictionm corto. MIKAldilig to thUM WCCV dutiVIKI 1`10111 OW 9142-NOtIAVUlt (tjdgr%kltW, '11111 mittoo of tiou ildt'rat"Opil I.Awmil tin"MI koillkw wild 911k, 14441f*Co If CAVIKIII 1644 111VOOtigOttli lly )TWdUS Of thil ljifTcjA!U, Lial isotolki teclatique, The rvnultv d tim aqw-tismuts 1cwt 1b to 00 mlellision that mider tbo oxift,rittwntal cooditioll, employed she "Ayl kmilde" aro physically 1111sorlwil oil tlw 7) carlmn and the md-vtl" molecule, vuhtlatilto tin tho mtltrmv.~ ' M Use of the d utorviallal Isataps loche" In 34ud;ing tile wommultal between VAPOW-1-OT-ANI-71-15. t1tedidlis and thil-suttato *1 Rod pheighnus'. L. U te o a-t,- So GO. 1 ~! si Y" A Ata"ar 2 Otd4dr4k K"01114"Vei, Val. It. Mg, No. 1. pit, .w-41, 4 1140, 111 (1p, , The kilbutio diogrullis mf tknut liml "r .41 l l ty . f. J'Aupy p "ut m.bulyl kAkNit frum Lho sityfaconfrud ph~pjlorut P laheia at 40. (10 and 1(w C. Tho ruto Curve., di~tritjfstimi finictious of deautiltiOll In Semm or rnarity lifill licLiVatijill, ellorgit.,of thO 11"09ptiOn ~$,) VA11:1jawd ft"lls the killetio dates. Tbo diff's,retitial ismojw) tL-vj,,jj(pju wjj4 in 11,o sau-I v of mu iowractiwi o,r omyl 1,,411411., %, itIl of tell 1,11(alphorm milplayli'14 thilimittivo iodillu 0 revills of tIll) holiAlIgillifal MIJC,%f J)"ll rj'~d Phil,$. a Iw(vrogviM'6Ol4 hill'[10V U1111 proevow.1 . , hill AcKovillwasled by q1tt 1"%Wr Ualkation of radio&ctivo Isat"es In studying the I- nism-aral Uouprocess". 1. R4&cuo" 0 gas =- 6 r)flqn CA e. Ferene Putka. and .16 Gu,zi (Magyar kad., Budapest). Magyar Kim. Vjirat 65, 249-62(tg5g).-The oxidn. of hexane In the gas phase was studied by Inhibiting the reaction with styrene-l-C". The prodnotq worp. ffoypn out, at Various stagesolthervaction. Frain theinterntediatecornpds., the aldthydes were pptd. as dimedon derivs. and CO~ was absorbed In Ra(OHN. Ile coacu. and 9p. activity of the individual products were dctd. The C atom of styrene, adjoining the benzene ring, was found to detach during the reaction and was observed to enter Into the reaction products. indicating that the Inhibitor decompti. in the course of Its function. The oxktu. of. gaseous C'64abeled AcIf was studied in a similar manner and it was estzblished that the C'4%H part of the AcOff formed. further oxidized into COl. This finding explained the function of AcOll as catalyst in _-Lhq oiLl4n. of AcH. G. BrUAL-4 The use of ratiloactive Isotopes for #hW*g the mech- anian of some erikNO-11Pwoses. 11, _!?utkq, SA6 quezi, anti Magyar Tudo-_ trdiiyos kad. Ta Mani ks INIM"I"Un KuEaLo_jntkzC1e._ a' Budapest. Hung.). Magyar Kim. Folydirt;J 65, 294-8 (1959); et . C.A. 5 1 6 " ~--- lie sit an' of nxkln. of styrene (1) and of Fn p oacet ach ( 1) asinvestigated. The kinetic Isotopic tne It I plic in (it c - . Use of Lsotopic-tal-le, IR,,I show-1 if t ng the oxidn. of I by 0 (at 70% in the absci e of lig )t e mu tion of' Bzll is considerable but the f th oxidn. of z1f is negli- gible. An eady intemsedlate oxidn. p"uct probably 6' the inhibitor. The forination of 43zH is strongly cutaly" and the further oxhin. inhibited by P The Ist aline. action is the stronger one. Theoxidn.o Hwasstudiedat' 60% pil 8, In soIns. contg. 0.1807H 11 and 0.001M Coin- plexon IV for the clitnination of heavy metal salts. The. rule of the sulfide formation Increases parallel to the increase Its theratcof Ouptake. As the process Is strongly catalyzed by sulfide (contg. S4), the rate-dctg. step of the 0 uptake probably is the sulfide formation. Presumably the oxida. proceeds to thiosuffate. The oxidn. of sulfide Is of Ist H. Kas liwr-- -Witrel- I'd lit 9 sib 191 At, a-d Jig: R J3 Is s V, Ha $A P14 Id XI 41 1:Tm I all In 39852 s/19o/62/QO4/OO8/O14/Oi6 51 B101./B138 ',iO?,S TUd6p, F., Kende, 1.9 Azori, M. TITLE:' Kinetics of inhibition of radical polynerizat,ion. IV. Effect of mono- and'dinitro-benzene derivatives on the induced polymerization of styrene PL2IODICAL: Vybok6moldhdya~a~ 'sc&e(4nen~ya, V.4, 19629 - 1'~62-MO TE'XT: ~he influence 'of substituents on the Inhibiting effect of nitro- aryl compounds'-was studied during the polymerization of styriene induced by azoisobutyric acid dinitrile, and also the dependence of chain re-eneration on polar-factors. Modified kinetic equations including those by L. J. Kice (J. Amer. Chem. Soc-, 76, 6274, 1954) and data obtained by P. D. Bartlett, H. Kwart (J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 712, 1051, 1950; ibid., 741 3969j 1952), D. H. McDaniel and H. C. Brown (J. Organ. Chem., 23, 420, 1958) were used to calculate the reactivity k 5/k 21 the reactivity nitro group k and the algebraip sam Zai of the n 5/k2' Card. 1/0 S/190/62/004/008/014/0106 Y,inotics of inhibition orf.radical BIOI/B138 Hammett constants of substituents, for nitro-benzene, o~ and p-nitro- toluene, p-ktro-chloro, benzene, p-nitro-anisol, ethyl ester of p-nitro- benzoic acid, o-', m-, and p-dinitro-benzene, 2,4-dinitro-toluene (Table). Result3: The effect of the substituent can be described satisfactorily by Hammett's equation. Electron acceptors increase relative reactivity and reduce chain propagation. The reaotion of nitro compourds ivith polystyreno iv, more sensitive to the effect of polar factors than that with .. ethyl acrylate or vinyl acetate. This is due to compensation-of the effect of electron acceptor groups supporting the latter reaction,by electrostatic repulsion between the m and nitro groups. There are 3 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimii AN Vengrii', Budapesht (Central Scientific Research Institute of Chemistry of the* AS Hungary, Budapest) SUB"UTTED: December 28, 1961 Card 2 E ~_W_M?2ML NOW=- 1A TUIJX.~;, Forenc, r VOJ-_VO:;.1jZt:_7J, 7:1-n:--yij:~lav-, 'Tun aria:,, of ,.j .. , 'If, Cal __ -Y "M_ Research Institute a ~ 7 Ya rTudonanyo3 -'k~,demia, ~~ozponti Jnt~_ "'.'t), 1sudape.,;t anl Acai1t-.,;y of Scionce:j of thr, Lfj~"P, T tute [ori:,inal 'voroior'i not ,,,ivcn], j!o5coll. "Invpsti,-,ations on Intenaediate RadicalS Forne-d Durin,,, inU1.At,~d Polymeri- Zation. Pludapest, L.aa~~z Yemiai Fol2roirat, V01 69, 'u- 1963, 9'j'1-3 C d rn jc '0 ostract: (Alithors' En~-lish swr--iary] !?~ :-,I, Course of indu e-d- al p ly- mprization, intermediate products of a fre., radic-cl character are for,-,iod a:3 a result of the reaction between the polyner radicals and the inhi-citor .o- U 'I ,echanism of this process J lecules. Through a detailed study of the n t has been established ho,,., the concentration of tha intermediate radicals depends on the various kinetic parameters. An approxi-Tate calculation showed that un- der favorable circumstances the intermediate radicals could be detected by EPR (electron parama;;netic re3onance).nethods. Various inhi1bitors (aronatic nitro- and nit'roso compounds, condensed aromatic hydrocarbons, cuinones) were investi, r;ated in this respect. The exoerimental results 7,iere, in -Pnerall found to agrob with thp theoretical inferc-nQes. Particularly lar,,.e con- centrations of intermediate radicals were obtaincd with the various nitroso La!7var ---------- FOlvoirat, Vol 69, o 31 Au~ 1963t Inat'les1 compounds. From the extent Of radical concentration and the, superfine st"ruc- ture of the EP? spectra, concluslo,'IS were dra!,m PASTINSZKY, Istvan., dr. - -';~-j&AMO&O 1~1' ~- ~ Changes in the ECG of herpes zoster patients. Borgyogy. 7ener. smemle 39 no.5:193-197 0 163- (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY) (HERPES ZOSTER) (GANGLIA, AUTONOMIC) (VASCULAR DISEASES) (SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYTEM) ~'B!D ,,KZNIM. Janos, dr. a Togorvosi Toyabbkepso Intezet lgazgatoja. Dental service from the standpoint of therapeutic and propk7lactic service Nepagesseegugy 35 no. 11;289-290 Nov 54. NOUTH, die. ther. & control) (1011TAL CARIES, prev. & control H=ga.27) KEN111, Janos* dr.; IALIMS, tornell dr. Possibility of the tranomission of tuberculosis In proothodontia and methods of prevention. Orv. hatil. 95 no.35:945-946 29 Aug 54. 1. Fogaoxati Tovabbkepzo Intezet (igasgato: Kende Janos dr.) koslemenye (TUBERCULOSIS, transmission in prosthodouttas prey. measures) (UMAL PROSTHESIS of tubere. patients, precautions) __KLIIDI;, L. I "Operational conditions of several centrifugal ventilators in a common line." p. 148 (Energia Es Atomtechnika) Vol. 10, no. 2/3, May/June 1957 Budapest, Hungary SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) W. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 MMI L. Humgary nuge =d Aufgaben der mgarischan Gaevirtachaft" magyar Tacbniket 1954 So.- fterpie ToebrAk,, lpril 1955, Vac3ss- ~, ~- .- ~ IMIME, L. .ER Power balance of sqialler municipal gasworks. p. 68. MAGUR Et GiAGAzDAsAG. (Energiagazdalkodasi Tudomanyos Egyesulet) Budapest. Vol. 9, No. 2, Feb. 1956 SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Coneress Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1956 KFJMB p 14BZIO Technical progress in the field of transportation, Emrgia es atom 14 no./+/5t202-204 My 161. I* Gazzuvek, KENLE, 1dBzIo; FONO, Albert, dr. Technical progregp in the fiold of transporting traditiorial fuels@ Energia es atom 14 no.4/5s2O/+-207 My 161. Is Gazmuvok (for Kende). KENEE, Laszlo Thentin,lym,nic signifioanco of coribuotion volooity of gases. Enurglu oo atom 14 no.6:261-~,165 Jo 161.