SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOVACEVIC, S. - KOVACH, A.G.B.

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"Relrencra t; on of thori u-m c c Pr 7)7 ~'a's nets." 'Ke 7d j a Zsf7reb, 7.Tol 3, "'0 5, 'j.ay Y?514, p. ,~~ I - teril ce.,; s Li Vol 3, 3",-) l') I OC' t 19~1~~'- , LI 1~ - 0 ~ c KOVACEVIC, Stevan, inz. (Beograd., Dusanoya broj 25/V) Conditions of work in the industries for the processing of fruit and vegetablea in Bulgaria, Tehnika Jug 17 no.9:Suppl. Prelman ind 16 no.9. 17$3-1785 S 162. ;. Economaki savetnik u Poslovnom udruzenjp hemijske industrije !"Hemindn, Beograd. JOVANOVIC, Tasilije; RADAKOVIC, Natalija; KOVAGMC,--aoJaz~a; RAJSTOROVIC, Branislav; FURLPJI, Milan; AJ.DREJEVIC, Ljubica; STAMRIKOVIC , Jela A case of metrorrhagia, complicated by saute renal failure following blood transfusion. Srpski arh. celoR, lek. 92 no.10t 991-995 0 '64- 1. Interno odeljenje Gradske bolnice u Beogradu (Nacelnik: prof. dr. Hihailo Ahdrejevic); Ifirursko ode1jenje Gradske bolnice u Bedgradu (Nacelnikt prof. dr. Mitar I-Litrovic); Biohemijski laboratorijum Gradske bolnice u Beogradu Md. sefat dr. Mila, milutinovic)? KOVACEVIC, T. Activity of the School of Welding attacheri to the laboratory of thc- "Energoinvo.-it" onti~rprisc in Sarajevo during 1960. Zavarivac 5 rio-4:29-30 160. KoVACEVIC, VJekoslav, inz. Extraction of coal :i,,n protective props. Rudar glasnik no.3:57-64 162. 1. "Rudarstvo"p Sarajevo. YUGOST,AVIA '.?ADOJICIC, Borivojej Dr, KOVAC0,VIC, Vladimir, Dr; Neuropsychiat- ric Clinic, Faculty of r,e_d_i`ci~,_6', ATfi i'vie'-r- s-ftY.'o-f.Belgrade (Head: JEKIC, Uros, Dr, prof) (Neuro-osi-hijatriska klinika 1,1edicinskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beo" ,radu), Belgrade. "Etiology and Clinical Picture of Bell's Paralysis of the Facial Nervell Belgrade, Srpski arhiv za cejS~~nq lekarstvo, Vol 93, No 10, Oct 1965, pp 51-1--91T- Abstract: The authors present a statistical review of clinical materiaT establishing the most frequent etiological factors causing Bell's Paralysis. A total of 138 patients were examined, 107 children and 31 adults. The disease appeared equally in both sexes on the left and right sides. It was found that ex- posure to cold played a very small role. The cases are clearly divided into two groups: the larger one, where no etiological factors could be determined, and the other, where virus infec- tions could be justifiably aosunied. Future investigations will result in the significant decrease of the idiopathic group of Bell's paralysis. 4 Yugoslav, 21 Western references. 11(lanu- script received 13 Jul 1965. 1/1 L 7. , 1`7 i C .,oVaCoVjC, 7e1j'm:0. Rozultua-. '-dol-cs;':-Jh -,olnisaa 1) o c 1 : z 7, r i I i v a zo (2 T' I - ]AT C L!, LlC L I. U 60d. 1, Sir. (.,"e s al t s of 'b 10 1 C, z-, i c a 1 r L -.c ntlus i n o -Jn,,- t,~. r ~r,:! o: o c ho r b i.,. 1 ::Oll,6,ldy List, of "."Ist, Euroneall ".Cceosiono, Vol- 3, no. -',, -a~l 1"'oh/iJilel- r.- r e n r, n,7,. no it Za-reby T7.- .r T;I S ROVACEVIC) z "Causes of the Mass Appearance of Harmful Insects", p. 292 (NAIFKA I PRIRODA) (Vol. 61 No- 7. 1953, Bebgradj Yugoslavia ) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, L. C. Vol. 3, No. 4, April 1954 n til,3 AJr :--at Le Lit tor a l . T' - 587 ..0. no. -,l/ ov -,'-a Yu o s 1 a -fn L cf 'n-,.t Acc L-,, Vcj. !.-)55, 7-'ncl. A/ /V . ....... .:1 YUGOSIAVIA/General Division. History. Classics,, A-2 Personalities. Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 20, 1957, 85048 Author Z. Kovachevich Inst Title Peter Novak. Our Eldest Active Entomologist Orig Pub Zashtita bil'a. 1956, No 36, 107-;08 Abstract A short survey of the pedagogical and scien- tific activities of the Yu oslavian entomo- logist Novak (born in 18795. His main works are devoted to the study of the insect fauna of the Adriatic region kmainly Coleoptera), and to the importance of various insect species in agriculture. Card 1/1 YUGOSLAVIA / General and Special Zoology. Insects. Insect P and Mite Pests, Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol,,, No IZ5 1958j, 54338, Author Kovacevic.-- Zel-- Iko. Inst Title Control of the Gypsy Moth and Bark Beetle in Forests. Orig Pub: Sumarski list,, 1956, 80., No I-Z,, Z3-Z7. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 25 (PROF. DR.) ZELJKO KOVACEVICI I, - ----Jq__ Primjenjena entom2logIja. III, )mjii~a. Sumaki stetnici (Applied Entomolo&X, Vol. 3-9 Foreat Peate.); a book review. D. 54. (Sumarski List, Vol. al, No. 1/2, Jan./Feb./ 1957, Zagreb, Yugslovia) SO: Yonthly List of vast European Accessions (EFAL) Lc/ Vol. 6, No. 8. Aug 1957. Uncl. e" YUGOSLAVIA/Pesticides. H. Abs Jour ; Ref zhur - Khimiyaj, No 19, 1958, 65412 Author : Kovacevic, Z. Inst : Title : Chemical Means of Plant Protection. Orig Pub : Kemija u industriji, 1958, 7, No 1, A-3,1-4. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 CGUITIM CATEGOEW ABS. JOUR. AUTHOR INSUTUM 71ME ORIG, PUB. YUGOSLAVIA R Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. Pesticides. MiRhim., No 17, 1959) No. 61958 Agriciiltural Posts and Selection of Insecticides Kemijv- u indiistri 19G8, 7, No 7, A-29-A-32 fM'114ACT No abstruci. Card: 1/1 It - 79 TOMIC-KAROVIC, K.; KOVACEVIC, Z. I Investigations into the affect of the antibiotic substances of L. acidophilus by the m=ometric method after Warburg. Bul sc Youg 9 no.6:165-166 D 164. 1. Immunologie, Institute, Zagreb, and Pharmaceutical and Biochemical Faculty, Zagreb. Submitted July 11, 1964. KOVAGE'aC Zorar.; 1,1ARRIKOV, Strahinja 1~ 5-hyd.oxytryptami-ne (serutmin) and clot retraction. Med. pregI.- 17 no.7:339-345 164 1. Institut za medicinska istrazivanja u Novom Sadu (Direkto-r: Prof. dr. Strahinja Marinkov). KACIC, Potar, dr.; KOVAGEVIC-IVAIIOVIC, Nada, dr. Post-pneumonia psaudoc7st (pnellf-toceld) in children. Lljecn. vjoan. 83 no.616U-617 161. 1. Iz Odjela za randgenologiju i Odjela za djecje bolesti Zdravstvenog contra u Dubrovniku, (PNIEUMONIA compl) (PLUIONARY EMPIDBViA etiol) KOVAGF,VIC-TtTICI R. Calciun cyanamide as a nitrogen fertilizer. p. 9. (FFMIZACIJA MLJOPRIVREDE. JOUIN/I OF FERULIZERS AND CWP HOTECTION. No. 2, 1956. Yugoslavia.) 10: Monthly List of East European Accessions (~EEAL) LC3 Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl. PERT, S.;.KOVAGEVICI, S. Socialist competitions a form of worker participation in production organization. Probleme econ 17 no.3.110-122 Mr 164. ACC NR-' AT6033332 SOURCE CODE: IfU/2504/65/051/03-/0277/0289:! ~AUTHOR: Roboz, P.; Kovach, A. IORG: [Roboz) c ~esqar h Institute for Technical Physics, MTAI Bud~pqs~; (Kovach) Institute for Nucle ar Res ear eh, TME; Mass spectrometric studies of additive materials evaporating from tungsten produced by owder-metallurgical.treitment SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta technica, v- 51, no. 3-4, 1965, 277-289 TOPIC TAGS: mass spectrometry, powder metallurgy ABSTRACT: It was shown that the arcing observed when tungsten wires are heated in ,noble gases at near-atmospheric pressure is attributable to the space charge-destroyin~ effect of materials evaporating from the wire. The evaporating material was investi- gated with the aid of mass spectroscopy and it was found that sodium and potassium represent the most significant constituents. The results were presented and discussed~ It was found that preheating the wires for 100 hours at 1850*C produces no significantl change in the behavior of the wires except during the initial periods during the 'heat-treatment process itself. Various samples of wire exhibited various arcing behaviors under identical test conditions. The authors thank Doctor E. Winter for sug esting the experiments and his attention to this wcrk, as well as-PFo-ressor, DoNor A. Szalay ror directing the carrying out of the measurements. The authors also t_Fq_nR_Vo-ctor Millner for providing samples of tungsten No. 3 made with the r8~ifiegrtechn lo --- ~ - ~ed y and his co-workers. Orig. art. has: 9 figures. JB 2WO~e 1 *11- 0 IQ 6A V 7~pe c62 ORIG REF: 008 / OV REF; 002 -ad SZALAYp A.; KOVACHO A. Fission product precipitation from the atmosphere in De~re"U, Hungary, between 1958 and 1960. Acta PbY8 Hung 13 no.3t281-287 161., 1. Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Boiencess Debrecen. 87,AlAY, A.; KOVACH, A. _---1 -1.1-1- - Fission product precipitation from the atmosphere In Debre- cen, Hungary, during 1961 and 1962. Acta phya liting 16 no. 4: 321-326 164. 1. 1notitute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sc I E, ~nces, Debrecen. XOVACH, A., Cand Biol Sci -- Oise) "Vegetative cover of the central -bKz su=or pastures of/~rimea. and ways for their phytomelioration." Moo, 1958. 18 pp (1.1,oo Order of Lenin and order of Labor Red Banner State Univ im 11. V. Lomonosov# Biol-Soil Facultyp Chain-of Gcobotany), 120 copies (FL, 16-58, n8) - :2 /, - .~~ 4n BIAO . FACULT, J.,- KOVAGII, A. ) J.) Oil the role of drugs with nervous system action in co3inophilia induced by sound sti=lation. Kisorl. orvostud. 13 no.5:4:51-456 0 1&!. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomnyi Sgyotem Urologiai Klinikaja es rlettani Intezetc. (EWIN'UPHILLk expor.) (I.jojjpqj,,,j~~ pharmacol. ) KOVACH, A, A re-determination of the half-life of rubidiun-87. 1%cta phya Hung 17 no.3s341-351 164. 1. Institute of Nuclear Research, Hungarian Acader..W of Sciences, Debrecen. Presented Ir y A. Szalav. KOVACII, Adam Quantitative analysis by means of beta rays of the uraniwn content of the material originated from the test borings in the Tat&banya coal basin. ATOMKI kozl I no. 1:27-30 '59. KOVACH . AdaLm Modern isotope analyticiLl examination kiC trmtnorittm. ATO',IKI kozl 2 no. 3:217-224 160. KOVACH, Adam SZALAY,, Sandor, egyatemi tanar Determination of the point of time for experimental atomic bomb explosions on the ground of atmospheric radioactivity. AT014KI kozl 2 no. 3:229-236 160. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia levelezo tagja; Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia, Atommag Kutato Intezete igazgatoja, Debrecen; "AT04"SKI Kozlemenyek" felelos szerkesztoje es felelos kiadoja (for Sulay). 26313 H/01 Y61/000/008/001/002 B122 B227 a a Ada am Szalay, S'ndor, Gyarmati, Borb la, Kovach, m, S" soni, Zoita"n TITLE: Meteorites as means of space exploration H- PERIODICAL: Fizikai Szemle, no. 8, 1961, 227-232 TEXT: The purpose of the paper is to outline the present state of physical knowledge on meteorites. The isotope-analytical laboratory of the Nuclear Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, with which the authors are associated, has planned to investigate the meteorite stock of Hungarian museums in order to contribute to international research on this matter. (I) General characteristics of meteorites: In the course of the International Geophysical Year, in 1959, an estimated amount of 14 million tons of cosmic substance fell on the earth's surface, Meteorites are classed into three groups, analogous to the three principal zones building up the earth: siderites (mainly Fe-Ni alloys), siderolites (Fe-Ni alloys and silicates), and aerolites (prevalently silicates). H. Brown compiled t'ables on the frequency of chemical elements found in the three groups. Card 1/3 H/0i 6/61WO/008/001/002 Meteorites as means of space ... B122/B227 H, C. Urey and H. Craig investigated the same on chondrules, a globular variety of the third group with a higher Fe content. (II) Isotope composi- tion of the substance of meteorites: Elemental and isotope composition irregularities in connection with the origin of meteorites. So far, it, has been found that most elements in meteorites have an isotope composition identical to that found for the same elements on the earth. This fact supports the general opinion of astronomers that meteorites originate, without exception, from the solar system. Thus, isotope irregularities can not be attributed to the particular origin of meteorites. Physico- chemical and biological fractionating effects on the substance of meteorites do not differ essentially from similar effects on terrestrial substances. External nuclear-physical effects: Meteorites have been exposed to cosmic radiation perhaps for hundreds of millions of years. Nuclear-physical emulsions exposed to cosmic radiation presented the phenomenon of nuclear cascade, the nucleons of which quit the nucleus with high energy, leaving it in a strongly excited state. When thermodynamical equilibrium has been attained, the strongly heated nucleus begins to evaporate. In the isotope composition of elements produced by such evaporation, strong differences of isotope composition are found against their terrestrial composition. Card 2/3 26313 H/016/6i/000/008/001/002 Meteorites as means of space B122/B227 Investigations by Paneth and co-workers (1953); Nier and co-workers (1958) have evidenced that helium isotopes are produced in meteorites by cosmic radiation. Genner and Z~hringer (1955) first traced back the presence of argon in meteorites to cosmic radiationL Besides cosmic radiation; other radiations may be present in 'the solar system, The authors do not think ,ha*, the neutrino flux from the sun could have affected th'. isotope ,omposi- tion of meteorites to a larger extent than it has affected the substance of the earth. Simple estimates also silow that the presence of neutron radiation frrm the sun is improbable~ Internal nuclear-physical effects: The simpler h;-stcry of the development of meteorites in relation to terrestrial condi- tions has led R Brown to suggest a method Of estimating the age of elements by isotope analysis of certain elements in two different phases of meteorites (metallic Fe~Ni silicate, or metallic Fe-Ni sulfide, etc), There are I figure and 3 tables~ ASSOCIATION; MITA Atommag Kutato" Inte'zet. Debre,;en (ITUrq- .ay-,qn Academv of Nuclear R9search Tngtjtjjt9, Det~rennn~ Card 3/., KOVAOH,, Adam Methods of nuclear physics in determination of geological time.- Fiz szemle 12 no.12:369-373 D 162. 1, Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kutato Intezete, Debrecen, KOVACH, Adam Calculation of erTors in the absiolute methods for the deter-- mination of egological periods. Pt.I.ATWI kozI 5 no.2a 77-86 163 KOVACH, Adam Analytic Investigation of lead ores in the Hills of Velence, by means of isotopes. Mat kozl MTA 13 no,3:239-252 163. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademla Atommag Kutato Intezete, Debrecen. KOVACH, Adam On the uniform scale of atomie weights. Fiz szemle 13 no.7:~95- 201 Jl 263, 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Atonnag Kutato Intezet., Debrecen. KOVACH, Adam Methods of nuclear physics in geochomical and geological research. Fiz szemle 15 no.12:386-387 D 164, 1. Nuclear Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Scionces, Debrecen. I WZES~_ANDUS Flora of the ceutrel partIof the Crimean upland. Vest. Hook. un. Ser. biol., pochv., gool., geog. 13 no. 1:51-57 '58. (MERA 11-7) 1. Koskovskiy goeudarstvennyy universitet, Kafedra goobotaniki. (Cho ty r-Da g-Bota ny) (Babugan-Yoylo-Botatw) KOVACII, Andranh Agrostie syreiatschik(rdii P.Snirn., a new species in the Crimean flora. Rot.mat.Gerb. 19:48-49 159- (MIMA, 12.8) (Ronan-Kosh region--Bent graou) L 33622-66 ACC NRt SOURG." CODE AP6025021 AUTHOR: Kovach, Anna ORG: "llational In3tituto of Public Health, Budapest (Orszagos Kozagoszsogugyi Inntozzott TIT.u": Dotorrdnation of the factors influencing the accompanying ions in the caso of masldna with fluoride SOURCi!',- Magyar kemiai, folyoirat, v. 71, no. 11, 1965, 504-507 TOPIC TAGS: fluoride, aluminum ABSIMACT: The examination of the relations vhich have an effect on the do.termination of the accompanying ions in the case of the masking of aluminwi with fluoride ions revealed the following: 1) The method of titration and the pH determine tte amount of fluoride to be employed; 2) In the determination of the accompanying ions the most decisive factor is the choice of the pH's in masking; the amount of fluoride has no major. effect on the results; and 3) In some cases the amount of buffer Is also a-decisivo factor, Origo art. has: 7.tablose fJ~Hsl 33.90�7 SUB COM: 07 SUBH DATE: 1;A'Pr63 / O~H REF: 002 's Card W 3M F-mi-rrinn olcf-c-;~l Res. IntA., T;harr, Uccd to h-'~t~;!.in~-- ir. C~t-- with hlt.U~vfnt- Archiv, ..'olor'va r1c,-, 2"-','t7, I'l TO,le. 1 1111is. 2 ibe ccnvent-~~.tiorlb~ct-icri curve of -;jitr-~;venclislv ri'vell 11;~ cr, ti.t. f'-11on?l I-1C'Cd in tl-f2 r,-r.[-e of 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, ~.O :-~T: lit. ".7c det,-~rrlrcd --'n tht~ c r, c C, :in ncrv~ii h-'st~min-- tc~z-v~; t~-.Ptic: nd -t Uie I dr No " '~revcc wr- feint! in. tl,.e c-nclu-~ion o -' cuch trl:~ t, er, t, 1: E ti-rj7 1 -J~ L 'r,,lc,cJ pr,~~': -:re r:?rponre o,' lhf-- cz,, to hi~t~,mine. Nin,~, c;mt.,: u.-~cfd. Excerrt~: Vol. 11, No. 3, Sect. 11, ;irch 1~~119 KOVACII) A. Gy B, 1947 (Hung Blol. Inst., Many) "The Distribution of Lethal Sensitivity to Histardne in Nomal Histanine Pre-Treated Guinpa Pigs." A-reb. Biol. Hung. 19471 17(2,62-277) Atst: Exc. Med. V. Vol. 11. No. 3, P. 171 90 09 It 1) :0 is u u W Il, st IF a 0 a 41 a u st a I I u A V z I ft* modanigm of the incte4sli in mustanto against bistit"lints J.Veloplid I'T pCoviou. Inivittion. of small hist4roino doem* AtiviliqI44 It 16-A. -.1 44: wt. undeir v.irit,ims kind, of ht,unittic t-attlit tit ti-Ativ, %vie 141 A-III 71", (1, -And':. 2 N-.'; C(IJI.-it"10 W-41. it Im I '.'tll , it, fill I'S 'A W. W ; 01, ik Iltil'A I.v Wit; 1.0. 4 1. - NN 16.211';- 11! iml .11. 1 PI U, 0 1, 10 rc,t-unt anitmik ,urvil,ing Iii,tamine-ittam., tit I h, 00 C.All,tr .4 0, 1.- k IWt tvl .." ~, "'l-n 1.,. 0 0 1'. A J, I'll% .. .1-- of I lir I COO V;1-1 k I'll oliIiii,ir. 'mort.-I.4 Ihe IlWaloine C-11,111 .I 1.1.-1 100 lot"al'"lloo wol'im- mil.w.".."u. AS injectlaus Of A IMILAI d(Me tails. Oil All AV., '(V in guilic.1 pill, U.45 ill Ilmire'i'l Alit hillatill"r- ttrAtc,l antimils, still 3,P1 in rr-i,%Ant Imininitic irrain) L;;ilo41,,. 'tk' ACW Of 111C 111olid of IISwToAI 00* :1 The 14, 11 WAS WA4 .12 mg. I'; aphitit 411 mg. , ~ ftf Ilimiumbilir - tirralivil guiima pigs. rite nit,,,t prolwhIr cliplAnation of tIIC .111VIIAIllikol Of iotit.jiie Ill 11!4ill.IlWt ill hi.liltoillli I i,i, ml mbibillopt 0T.-vt l I hit. va- to IN Sig oso 00 00 4 1 VIE ~i L i a ftim 0 q 0 1 v -T) ii T fA 4, 94t It It IS ft I ilit 4 That lad"nCO at two amba"Uitnt It. AVI(Anitile"d 06 tho 1*6111kno W the Oflaftlain 0461not A sub" vM4101LIC dial. 11,41it"AL'iti 11M4 And k1iM . I (q. 11, Arch. Ifuti. limps(. 18, 34 f1co, fort. 1#110) 1.) hetw"I that Ruch miltnal., whkh ha,l fir"I thrmigh 6L LoInpicte 611.1 partial vitanna Itt IIrfK-kIWv becatne wic untch estriit,r fit a thiril instance oti an avitannintde dirt than unirref"I ltru~. Wheat which had twen trvatett he steam for 5 hr*. %crined to Im ik cotuplcte hen Imi only if vitarnino H, anti D %cre atitted. fit two IK-ri-Iteri cau-s ticat - snent with vitamin 14, wtnnt t. Chiefly cute lite neuritk- sy?"Pt.." *?.I I.. jrv~%-C Ills, but h.W1 no rocvt on NMIV I. WyAn 1.1"41y The effect of hisUmino; on body toompqrsiture of normill d of hid-win, *d guts*& Polo and the mechlinizors, of 0. L. liesnolok. Arintid (ov, 11, KuVAC Z In., CAsoptr-RAdy. Arelf.711RIt C io: IMI.-Forty female anti ro malor guineu Ip"I" tir di"It-I into groupit. Solne grotops rroriwd pftlfrAt- 11wnt cA uOttutancous bidamine inirctivne twicr d otior %uri- Ills wills 5 v WO g. IxYJY wt.. itiorn Awd ttailir by lot -I tuild ,w 54b cl-ty. and thirn mAintaining the dAily 41(~ vol A5 lintilthr2l-tday. Measurement rof the rectal tenip. of un- treated guinft pigs vhawwJ Ibost wullcutancous and isolm- r-tit.,41C.11 16,144111v ilijeclivol. Cmi-I .1 lrradwl .0 w . biptul.%ic tvarli'sol C'ut,wi"K '4 All itilliol jl1Ctv.1w 1,11,11MdbV lk-ttv.ka.. fit ill, If.411, L4 pwriltatud allitlull Ihe billiusie rrjct'~vi% was uls-rwil and the toul imtts. trtup. lircrraw wit awliorr th4n in untrrAlrd twics. %feature- ono,lit (of OR, trrioll. in Ihor right allot Wt tuh-ro; of the hrAfl, III IIw n-clititi, nos Our kill &if ths- i-tx xt. and 4 the alothstsirti 1111111kir No -minor ili-wit -himi-d % derivAw ill Ist-L41 I'losollic' thAl I I%- It loop 4.1 11h. hCalt, 11-ttillit. .411.1 ki,l .1 ... % IV do. , ".-I in tls~ istlaw'. pig tk-d .1pk,w i's .. --t- Ing- rhi~ Jimini.hing vi.,% vith.w,v.11 if Ow Ar brrallb-.1 ,,, 11.4int it Is S4 0 tolld WA., inhil'ito'l if it etiiii.1i'l"I I'linv 0'% Pu to mit chatlev* in hiuniisir shivi, arr tit .% litp, vitt,tit 111A, tit ch.1111- in t1w () -A111111v 41( it-.- 1,14% ", ill Itw loons, Ilk. tvuIrr 4 Ills- witaiii,ii, 'I.., it. I IA,- t 1.1 Ilk'. CjLtllji~j. 'I'IW I1jIdj.l1j,- ill% Vs.- W.1,11,41 -111, 11 - .1ov 1,, dtvrorAwd v.miii-iii-I %lilt -40stv 1, F111.0% 4. 0"atitatirt Ch"Wes 41 th* fluid matest (it the OrCLU of iota in dwk by lrt;~ag. Ar6ztW rr. 11. Kov~cb, Anil 11 ihAMir Z. CNikY. At, Bid. Iffixt, Is. MAC 8`313 WCM fiSted for 21 h". Anil then diock wAs indoced under ether nam"is by dipping both hind extremifiri III liquid air. 'Ifir rats died 3-3 hn. After thii treatment. and the imb mil dry wts. of orCzne were detti. Lmmi in the total wt. wen 44c,'* lunp, 30.4 liver, 14.2 sajito-intes- tinal tract, and 17.8 heart musicle. Ile wt. of the injured limbs increased by 29.81' Wt of l"in spkirn. kidneys. I and corpus remained unctilsv'i. The d;y suatter of liv,~r t1CCV-AMd by 36.7%. Of hCArt by 1'21,111~. The 1"~ in duW cunt"t w~ lunp. 441 liver, 31 gastru4nustinAl If-Act, an,l 0.5 btait. No rh4sip %i% obwmd in th~ fluld content of brain and splects. T1x fluid content of the -frnten lindA wAs 217.479 of the original wt. mid 43.4% of the otrigimil fluitl content III m(crrncrA. 1. F. Differences in the co-mcrntratim 6j *uggj, lactic Acid, And pot&Wum in the vloriAl And vencius blood during tipat. it and subacquect t"t N,-tlwtl ut W Kovach I"i Rwl, Hirilt muhrmniv, mutil with a I-I of kim lit G-F ~' hv~ It, 6m. 4'l%+ lilt ~ OW $109% CIO- if (tW L I hN, J1111 11111il-K 11U-I'l A'Idni) n(Ahinc to drink. IJIMWI ktjn&' wt-rr 1.1kVtj ICII-f" LIMI r'lill lit. durivilt the ("MI th~ WnA ~lplv tu mul fly puitctum -4 the Ift brart. T1r Slucti- k%tl OnstinkIlt-d in -siou, 1,1,wAl at The tiul of thr fir,t fir. 4 -x,rriw viorr thin us irtcrid bhuxt. At the t-nd tit the '~hul lit. flu- litle-r al~ 4le- t-trawd. LictiC 4CM itICIA M41 in Nst It kitisl% itt N-1 dur - ing Or Igs lit, but rrin-nip,ri unchsug-I 'Infilix t1w *-,I,.i lit *rhr L-%Tl of K ljr&tvrti qimil.irly. During trit flu Irva-I if (OV6d IILX%t %11rif WA% 17% %ttvMil qUiCki ( OLM thAt Df " 111KIs Woof. In ImAh fylvs 4 hlc~l Ltefic acul mpt K mincit, Jimilsi-lit if in mWin.11 it IN- , n't 44 tip 14t fir. 1'l n 0, rmcn~ It K lKing -Inp tilip-1 , %,-It 1. tow tit,- J"Iftd -1u- ~'4 trl- rrtifv%. WvAtl Fiffaly KOVACH, A. 1951 (Biochem. Inst. U. of Budapest) "Shock ind MITII Acta. Physiol (Budapost), 1951 2A suppI (26) No Abst. TrI EXC. 'led. KOVACH, A.G.;TAIUCS, L. Responsiveness of the vegetative nervous system in shook. Acts. physiol. hung. 3 no.1:91-101 1952. (CIML 24:3) 1. Of the Institute of Physiology and of the Institute of Biochemistry$ Budapest University. KOVACH, A.G.;BAGDY, D.;BAIAZS, R.;ANTONI, Y.;GERGBLY, J.;MENYHART, J.;IBARI, KOVACH, IC. Traumatio shook and adenosine triphosphate. Acta phvaiol. hang. 3 no.2:330-344 1952. (CLML 24--3) 1. Of the Institute of Biochemistry of Budapest Ualversity. KOVACH. A.G.;TAXACS, L.;ROEMDI. P.;KISS. S.;KOVACH. E. The glucose uptake of muscle in shock. Acta pbysiol. hung. 3 no.2: 345-355 1932. (OLML 24;3) 1q Of the Institute of Physiology of Budapest University. KOVACH, A.G.;TAKAGS, L.;WTYHART. J.;IRANYI, M.;KATHAR, Z. Phosphorylation of glycogen In sk-Aock. Acta phyalol. hung. 3 no.2: 357-366 1952. (CLML 24.3 ) 1. Of the Institute of Pbyaiology of Bddapeat University. KOAIAM,, A. 19 5 2 (PhysioloF; inst. & Biochem. Inst. of Budanest, Med, Univ,) IllEffect of Ileparin on !Iistp-v,-ine Sbock." Kiserl. Orvostud, 1952, h/2(139-lh2) Abst: Exc. 'Med. 11, Vol. 6, No. 1, P. 113 KOVACH, A., and others "The examin.~tticn of the adeno3ine tripho3phataie and adenylic -icid Je3ardi~-:!c in 3hock 11 p. 2-A 1. (~;'I.')-RI.773 MOSTUDWZY, Vol. 4, No. 4, -Aug 1952, Fud.-~pent, flunRavy) E~') :1.!orthlY Lint of Ea--Rt FAiropean Acce5-ions, L. C., Vol, I!, No. 7, July l)53, Uncl. KOVACH, A.:TAKAGS, L.:ROHELK, P.:KOUCH, E. I - Carbohydrate metabolian'in shock. I. Glucose uptake of the muscles in shock. Kinerletes orvostud. 4 no. 5:334-340 Oct 1952. (GIML 23:5) 1. Doctor for Kovach, Takacs, Rohelm. 2. Physiology Institute of Budapest Medical University. -KOVACH,_,~.:TAUCS, L.:KISS, S.:KOVACH, E. Carbohydrate metabolism in shock. II. The mechanism of the de- crease of glucose wtake by muscles in shock. Kiserletes oryostud. 4 no. 5 :340-343 Oct 1952. (CLML 23:5) 1. Doctor for Kovach and Takaos. 2. Fhysiology Institute of Budapest Medical University. KOVACH, A.iTkXACS, L*:MZNYHAW , J.-.IRLNTI. K.IKAIM&R, Z, Carbohydrate metabolism In shock. III. Study of the glucogen phos- phorylation(Oosphorylass) in shock. Kisarletee orvostud. 4 no. 5: 345-352 Oct 1952. (CLKL 23:5) le Doctoz for Kovach. Takaos, and Manyhart. 2. Physiology Institute of Budapest Medical University. KOVACH, A.O.;TAKAGS, L.;K1w . S.-.ANTAL. J. (Ilycogen decomposition in muscle in the normal state and in shook. Acta physiol. hung. 4 SuMl:28-29 1953. (G1ML 2511) 1. Of the Institute of Phyaiology.q:~ Budapest University. KOVACH2 A.G.B. 1. med. Klin.,,Iphysiol. Inst., med. Univ., Budapeg-t. Wirkung von isolierter Kopfbypoamie - scheidung. Effect of hypoxaemia confined to the head on Ua excretion ACTA PHYSIOL. ACAD. SCIENT. HUNG. (Budapest) 1954P 5/suppl. (66) SO: EXCFRPTA MEDICA - Section II, Vol. 7., No. 10 ffo va e A '~-c "6- TAXACS, L.; KOVACH, A.G.B.; TAXACS-MAGT, 1.; SZABO, M.T. Histological and metabolic regeneration of the musculature in shock. Acta p1qsiol. hung. Suppl. no.6:24-25 1954. 1. 111. Medizinische Klinik. Pbysiologiaches Institut, III. Shirurgische Klinik uncl Chemischea Institute der Medizinischen Universitat, Budapest, (SHOCK, expers eff. on musc. metab. & histol.) (musams. metab. in exper. shock, hiatol.) YOM, A.; KOVACH, A.G.B.; TITTAT, T.; POGACSA, 0. In vitro consumption of glucose and ATP synthesis in brain tissue in animals in #hook. Acts, Physiol. hung. Suppl. no.6:25-26 1954. 1. Pbysiologisches Institut der Hodizinischen Universitate. Budapest. (GLUCOSS. metab. consumption by brain homogenates in exper. shock) (SHOCK, exper. off. on glucose consumption & ATP synthesis by brain homogenates) (MAIN, metab. glucose consumption & ATF synthesia, off. of exper. shock) (ADENTLPHROPHOSPHATI. motab. synthesis by brain homogenates, off. of exper. shock) GOMORI, Pal: SZABO, Gyorgy,- KOVACS. Ariantid: NAGY, Zoltan; TAKACS. LaJos: VILTHKR, Willibald The role of bypoxia and hypercapnia in the neuroregulation of the renal circulation an& diureets. Kagy Belorv. arch. 7 no-5:129-145 oat. 54. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudo2anyi Igyaten 111. as. Belklinikajanak (igazgato: Gomori Pal egyetent tanar) I. as. Belklinikajanak (igasgatot Rusanyak Istvan egyatemi tanar) es Ilettani Intesetenek (Igargato: Balint Peter eyetemi tanar) koslemenyo. (CARBON DIOXIM, in blood hypereapnia, off. on renal circ. & diuresis in dogs) (ANOXIA, mxper. off. on. renal circ. & diureato in doge) (11MYS0, blood supply ciro., off. of exper. anoxia & r7percapnia in dog) (DIURESIS off. of exper. anoxia & hypercapnia in dogs) POLDI, Mihaly, dr.: KOVACH, Ar Latid, dr.; TAXACS, IAjos, dr.; KOLTAT, Wit. Sodium excretion in bypoxemia; maclianiam of ~-entral rm!',ulation of volume. Mkg7. balorv. arch. 7 no.6:179-~39 Dee 9~. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi ECratem 1. oz. Balklinikajanak (Igazgato dr. Ritozynak Istvan ngyetemi tanar) (SODIUM, metabolism excretion in hypoxiinia, (,mntral rc:-,ulatlon, mechanism (Hun) (ANOXIA, metabolism modium excretion, central rntiilation, mec),tanion (Hun) KOVACII, A.GA(Budapeezt) Effect of adrenalin on cerebral circulation; vasomotor reactions of the brain and trunck. Acta physiol.polon.6 no-3:241-243 1955. (XPINEPHRINI. effects, on blood pressure in doge) (BLOOD PRESSURN, effect ofdrugs on apinephrIna) H, "A A I !lt allar 1~,, -en illiz Nal 7i fix 4Z ;k- Z-, ~ 05 it4bdif jig lwi r&- tw too T ftk 'I* '0t(' Rt m Al~ WWUL- t"A, KOVACH, Ariestid, dr. Metabolic changes in shock. Ory. hatil. 96 no.8:198-206 20 Feb 55. 1. A Budapesti OryostudommWi Vaetem)Mlattani Intezetenek kozlemenye. (SHOCK, metabolism In) A% BIRO, Janos; BUKI, Bela; KOUCH, Ariestid. Changes in higher nervous function after ischemic shock in rate. Kisirletes oryostud. 8 no.l,.74-84 1956. 1. Budapesti Orvostudemanyi Igyeten Ilettani Intezate. (SHOOK, axper. Ischemic, eff. on conditioned reflexes in rats (Hun)) (REMI, OOND 12 IOMM eff. of ischemic shook in rate (Hun)) ETACH, Ariaztid; TAKACS, Lajoa; ROHEIR, 'Pal Carbohydrate metabolism in shock; IV. Data on the decrease mechanism of glycogen pbospborylation. Kiserletes orvostud. 8 no.2:201-204 March 56. 1. Budapesti Orvost. Egyatem Slettani Intezate. (SFOCK, exper. off. on glycogen phosphorylation in muscle extracts & homogenates In rats. (Hun)) (GLYCOGM1, metab. muscle, eff. of ex-per. shock on phosphorylation in extracts & homogenates In rate. (Hun)) (MTJS CLES, metab. glycogen, off. of 6xper. shock on phosphor7lation in extracts & homogenates in rate. (Hun)) (PHOSPHORTLASES, metab. muscle, off. of exper. shock on glycogen phosphorylation in extracts & homogonates in rats. (Hun)) EVACH, Artattid; TAXACS, Lajos; KISS, Sandor;"ANTAL, Janos Carbohydrate metabolism In shock; T. Muscular degradation of glycogen in shock. Kiserleras orvostud. 8 no.2:205-214 March 56. 1, Budapesti Orvost. Agyatem Elattani Intesete. (SHOOK, exper. eff ' on glycogen degradation In musc. of rate in vitro. (Hun)) (GLYCOGEN, metab. muscle, off. of exper. shock on degradation in rats in vitro. (Hun)) (MUSCLES, metab. glycogen, eff. of exper. shock on degradation In rate in vitro. (Hun)) KOVACH, Ariaztid,; TAXICS, lajos,; 1184,Sandor. Carbol7drate metabolism in shock; VI.Amylase degradation of glycogen in the musculature. Kiserletes orvostud. 8 no-3: 268-276 May 56 1. Budap. Orwoot. Faetem Blettant Intesete. (GLYCOGNU, notab. in musc. in normal rats & expor. shock. amylase degroAation (Hun)) (MUSCI38, motab. glycogen, in normal rate & exper. shock, amylase degradation (Hun)) (SHOCK. exper. off. on glycogen degradation by amylaae in muac. of rate (Hun)) (CARBOHYDRLM amylase degradation of glycogen in vusc. in normal rats & exper. shock (Hun)) TAUCS, Lajos,; KOVACH, Arioutid,; SUBO, T.M..; KISS, Sandor. Carbohydrate metabolism in shock; VII. Regeneration of biochemical changes in the musculatune. Kiserletes orvostud. 8 no.3:276-282 May 5 6 1. Bud. Orvoot. 21gyetem III. oz. Belk., Alettani os Orvoo. Int. (MUSCLES. notab. off. of exper. isahemic shock, & regen. of biochem. activities in rato (Hun)) (SHOCK, exper. ischemic, off. on musc. metab. & regen. of biochem. activities in rate(Hun)) _&QY,40H, Arlestid,; TAKAGS, Lajas,; TAKAGSTRAGY, Lorent,; ZACHARrAv, -""ajf$r ;~`MMCRI, Jozoef. Regeneration of the working capacity after ischomic shock and of the histological picture of the injured mmoulature in rate. Kiserletes orvostud. 8 no-3:283-288 Key 56 Intezete)ta (SHOOK, exper. ischemic. off. on working capacity & histol. picture of fauna. in mto (Hun)) (MUSCLIS, pbysiol. off. of axper. Ischemic shock on working capacity & histol. picture in rate (Hun)) (WOK, p4miol. capacity, off. of exper. ischomic shock in rate (Hun)) III. sz. Balk. 1. Bud. Orvost. 147atem Ilattani, BIRD, J.; BUKI, B.; KOVACH, A. G. B. Changes of the higher nervous activity following ischanmic shock. Act& physiol. hung. 10 no.2-4:277-289 1956. 1. Institute of Physiology, University Medical Sc%ool, Budapest. (SHOCK, exper. 'schemic. changes & restoration of MIS activity in ~L rate flollowiz;-, shock.) (Cmim'...' ITERVOUS sysr"M' physiol. changes & restoratioD of activity following expnr, ischemic shock in rate ) 11OLDI, Mihaly, dr.; KOVACH, Ariaztid. dr.; RDH3IM, Pal. dr.; PAPP, Miklos, dr.; EDLTAY, Edit-- Now ways of central neural volume regulation. Orv. hatil. 97 no.40:1107 30 Sept 56. 1. A Budapesti. Orvostudomanyi Rgyatem 1. sz. Belklinikajanak (Igazgato: Rusnyak. Istvan, dr. egyet. tanar) as Xlettant Intezatenek (igasgato: Balint, Peter, dr. egyat. tanar) kozlemenyei (13WOD VOLUME CNS regulation, off. of ox-per. hy-persalemia (Run)) (SODIUM CHWRIDE, in blood hyperealemia, exper., eff. on regulation of blood volume by ONS (Hun)) (CENTRAL NEWOUS SYSTEM, physiol. regulation of blood volume, off. of 6~qor. hypersalemia (Hun)) HUNGARY General Problems of Pathology. Shock. u-4 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No. 10,, 1958) No 46752 Author A.; Vittay, T.; Pogatea) G. Fonyo. Inst Academy of Sciences People's Republic of Hungary Title Oxygen and Glucose Consumption and Nexokinase Activity in Vitro of Brain Tisaue of Rats in Traumatic Shock. Orig Pub Acta physiol. Acado sci. hung., 19571 111 No. 2) 173-180. Abstract Brain tissue (microscopic sections and homogenates) of rats was examined after the rats were killed during tervi- nal stages of shock which was caused by liquid air freezing of the animals' both hind legs, or when they were in tha state of a severe anoxia following a 2-hour stay in a low pressure chamber (160-180 mi of the mercurial column). Both microscopic sections and homogenates of the cerebral cortex did not show any differences as to glucose consuup- tion. The glucose consumption of the brain tissue did not Card 1/2 24 IJ ANTAL,ijanos; DOBT, Tibor; KDYACH, Ariestid Effects of hypotension and shock on arteriavenous anastomoses of the extremities in dogs. Magy. Tudom. Akad. Biol. Orv. Oest. Koal. 8 no.1-2:73-76 1957. V V I tezet 'eB MAY ~M- I tez~etl 1. Au"Aftau- Korhaz.//vs/'/,f/:L . (BLOOD VESSELS, surg. exper. anastomosis, artoriovenous. off. of exper. hypotension & ischemic shock in extremities of dogs (Hun)) (HYPOTENSION. exper. eff. on arteriovenous anaotomoses in extremities of dogs (Hun)) (SHOCK, exper. off. of Ischemic shock on arterlovenoun anastomoses in extremities of dogs (Hun)) KOVACH, Arisztid; FIOITYD, Attiln; VITTIAT, Tibor; POGATSA, Gnbor Molecular oxygen and glucose cnnsu=tton and hexokinase activity in brnin tinsues in vItro in trwimtic shock nf rate. Ki!,erletee orvostud. 9 no.2:179-184 Anr 57, 1. 'Rudwoesti OrvostndomTTi Fj-vetem Flettani Intezete. (SHOCY, emer. eff. an oxvr ,en -& plucose consumption & hexokimse actiiity in rat brain tissues (Hun)) (BRA IN, eff. of exrer. shock on glucose & oxygen concumntion hexokinise nctivity in rat tissues (Hun)) (GWCOSE, metab. brain, eff. of exner. shock on consumption in rat tissuea hexokinase activity in brain, eff. of exper. shock in rats (Hun)) Fungary/General Problems of Pathology Shook U-1 Abe Jour t Ref ZhUr - Biol.po Hoi 18j 1956o 84799 Author : Fo a AttiA Kovach, Atistid; Kovach, Ema c# n, AMBIJIG; M Inst % NoTatitute a Title : The Functional State and the Acid-Soluble Phospho- rus Fractions of the Rat Brain in Traumatic Shock Orig Pub : Kiserl. orvostud., 1957, Vol. 9, No. 2.. 206-a1 Abstract : In the initial phase of shack the content of phoupho- rus (P) in the rat brain is elevated. In severe functi- onal ddsturbances the content of P in the brain attains to normal levels and declines in the terminal period. The content of inorganic P in the brain is increased even in the early phases of shock; at this time the amount of P capable of being readily hydrolyzed is un- changed, while the content of P of the acid-soluble fractions is reduced. - From the authorts resume. Card 1A KOVACH, A.G.B.; FONYO, A.; H&LMAGYI, M. Acetylcholine, tbji--brain- in traumatic shook. Acta physiol. hung. 13 no.1:1-4 1957. 1. Institute of Physiology, Medical University, Budapest. (SHOCK, exper. eff. on brain acetylcholine content in rats) (AGETYWHOLIXE, determ. in brain following shock in rats) (BRAIN, 'ohysiol. 'eff. of shock on acetylcholine content in rate) A- KOVACH, A.G.B.; MDART, J.; 3RDELYI, A.; MOLNAR, G.; KOVACH, B. zfi The effect of dibenamine given at different stages of ischaemic -shock on survival time in dogs, and on the oedema, of the ligated limbs. Acta phyniol. hung. 13 no-1-5-13 1957. 1. Institute of Physiology. Medical University, Budapest (SHOCK, exper. eff. of dibenamine on survival time after Ischemic shock In dogs) (MENA, exper. eff. of dibenamine in dogs) (SYMPATHOLYTICS, eff. dibenamine on survival time after ischemic shock & edema in (logs) IR"YI, M.; KOVACH, A.G.B.; ROHEIM, P. Salt and water self-selection in ischaemic shock. Acts. physiol. hung. 13 no.1:15-19 1957- 1. Institute of Physiology, Medical University, Budapest. (SHOCK, exper. w.ater & salt intake in rats after ischemic shock) (SODIUM CHIORIIS intake in rats after iochemic nhock) (WATER same) 41]WBUXI, Bela; ISM, Ivan; KOVACH, Ariectid BIRO, J. Conditioned reflex method for experiments to be performed on several rats simaltaneously. Kiserletes orvostud 9 no-5-6:545-550 Oct-Dee 58. 1. Budapesti Orrostudomanyi Eaetem Alettani Intezete. (REFLEX, COI;DITIOIM method for exper. performed on several rate si=lataneously (Hun)) Mirn, MngdoInR; KOVACH. Arioztid; ROTIRIM, Pnl Choice of f1Utc-Ld-6rfT'salt in ischemic shock. Kinerletes orvostud 9 no.5-6:07-610 Oct-Dec 58. 1. 1hidanesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Slettani Intezete. (SHOOK, exper. eff. of inchemic shock on choice of fluids & salt solutions by rats (Hun)) (FWIM same) (SODIUM CHIOR133 same) KOVACH, Arisztid; MYgM, Janon; BRISLYIP Andras; MORTAR, Gyula; KOVACH, XnM Qz=liliil=~~ Effect of dibenamine given at different stages of ischemic shock on the edema of the Injured extremity nnd survival of dogs. Kiserletes orvostud 9 no.5-6:629-635 Oct-Doc 58. 1. Budapeoti Orvostudomanyt 3aetem Blettani Intezete. (SYMPATHOLYTICS, eff. dibenamine on edema of Injured extremities & survival of dogs in various stnges of Ischemic ahock (Hun)) (SHOCK, exper. eff. of dibenamine on edemm of injured extremities & survival of dogs in various stages of ischemic shock (Hun)) (MEM, exper, eff. of dibenamine on edema of injured extremities in various stages of ischemic shock in dogs (Hun)) KOVACH, A Zen tid; KISINSORGA, Helmuth; ROHEIM, Pal; IRANTI, Kagdolua; ROSM, 'jisz Central and peripheral actions of pacatal (1-methyl-piperid,,jl-3-methvl- phenothia2ine) in cross-airculatory experimenta. Kiserlates orvostud. 10 no.2-3:271-278 Apr-June 38. 1. Orvostudomanyi, FCyetem Blettani Intezete, Budapest es a Priedrich Schiller Egyetem Belgyogyaszati Poliklinika, Jena. (AUTONOHIC DRWS, eff. mepazine on central & peripheral blood circ. in cross- cird. exper. in dogs (ffin)) (TRAN(JUIMING AUNTS, eff. same) (BI0031 CIRGUIATION, eff. of drugs on mepazine on central & peripheral circ. in cross-cira. exper. in dogs (Hun)) FOLD, M.; PWs M.; EDIMAT, E. ?,ffect of dibenamine and adrenalectom7 on hypoxlc lWonatruresis. Nagy. belorv. arch. 11 no.2-3:75-77 Apr-June 58. 1. A BudRpeati Orvostudomanyi Ygyatem b"lettani Intezetenek, 1. oz. Belklinikajanak as a Magyar Tudomanyou kkademia Kiserlati Orvostudomanyi Kutato Intezetenek kozlemenye. WTOXIA, expar* inducing hyponatruresis, eff. of dibenamine & adrenalectomy in dogs (Hun)) (SODIUM, in urine hyponatruresis induction by anoxia in dogs, off. of divena- amine & adrenalectoaV (Hun)) (SYMPATHOLITICS, eff. dibenamine on anoxia-induced lWponatraresis in dogs (Ban)) (AIWA23GTONT, off. on anoxia-inducad hyponatruresis in dogs (mm)) 13M0, J.; WKI, 3.; 110-9S. I.; KOVACHN A.G.B. Higher nervous activity of adrenalectomized animals after ischzenia of the limbs. Acta Dhysiol. hung. 14 no.1:45-56 '1958. 1. Institute of Physiolor, nd Department of Uroloff_, Medical University. Budnpest. -TaTREMITIES, blood supply exper. iachemiz, eff. on higher nerv. activity in adrenalt-c- tomized rats) (GOTRAL IMVOM SI%T3M, physiol. eff. of exper. ischemin of extremities on higher nerv. activity in ndrenalectomi2ed rats) (AM1,11ALIGTOMY, exper. same) ,KOVACH, A.G.B.; ANTAL, J.; DOBY, T. Haemodyna-aic regulation of the arterio-vanous anaotomosen of the limbs in the dog. Acta physiol. hung. 14 no.2:141-147 1958. 1. Institute of Physiology, Medical University, Budapest. (BLOOD VESSEIS, physiol. arterio'~enous anaatemoses, funct. demonstration & hemodynamic regulation in hind limbs of dogs) KOVACH. A.G.B.: ROHNIM, P.S.; IMITYI, M.; KM, S.; ANTAL, J. Effect of the isolated perfusion of the head on the development of ischamic and'hemorrhagic shock. Acta ph;y9iol. hung. 14 no-3:231-238 1958- 1. Institute of Physiology, Ifedical. Uaiveraity, Budapest (SHOGK, exper, eff. of isolated perfusion of head with normal blood on develop. of ischemic & hemorrhagic shock in dogs) C 2 '10i _577ysiology May 59 1965. EFFECT OF DIDEXAMINE 0.4 RENALFUNCTION IN DOGS WITH IS- CIIAEMIC SHOCK - KovAcI A . 13- , Foldi M. , Nlenyhirt J. E. j1 Erddlyi A. and K-oT M, nst. of Physiol. and Ist Dept. of Med, Med. Univ., Budapest - ACTA PHYSIOL.ACAD.SC1.11UNG, 1058, 14/3 (239-245) Graphs 2 Tables 2 Pretreatment with V-(2-chloroethyl)dibenzylamine (dibentkinine) corrects the changes in haemodynanucs and salt excretion peculiar to the kidney in tourniquet shock. The drug exerts this effect by blocking the tubular sympathetic system. The evidence obtained confirms the role of the sympathetic nervous aysturn in the pathogenesis of renal changes in lachaernic shock. (11,5) E'/.CERPTA YEDICA See 2 .161 1215 Physiology May 59 1848. RFNAL. iuNcrios i,-% HAEMORRHAGIC SHOCK, WITII THE HEAD PER- FUSED WITH NORMAL BLOOD - Kovdch A. G. B. , 116heim 1. S. I rA n y i NI. and K o v A c h E. InsT. -of-Fhysi-o-jF-.--.--1 ed. Univ., Budapest ACTA PHYSIOL. ACAD. SCI. HUNG. 1958. 14/3 (2.47-254) Graphs 2 Tables 2 In expvriments involving 19 dogs it wns found that In the hypotensive period of hactnorrhagic shock, Lsolated perfusion of the head with normal blood had a marked influence on the development of renal changes. It is concluded that a significant role is played by cerebral hypoxia, which causes a deterioration of renal function via the sympathetic nervous system. A. 0 1 EXCERPTA MEDICA See 8 Vol 12 6 Neurology June 39 2652. CHLATINE PHOSPHATE RESYNTHESIS AFTER ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF 'rIIE BRAIN OF RATS IN SHOCK - Kovdch A.G. B. , Fun -.-6 A. and Kovdch E. Inst. of Physiol., - AC-rA;;1iYSlQL. ACAD.SCI..IIUNG. 1958, 14/3 (309-310) Stimulation of animals not in shock it; followed by convulsions iknd adropofcreatine phosphate in the brain, with quick resynthesis. Wits in shock do not show this quick resynthesis. Mautner - Yarniouth. Me. (11, 5. 8) A S763RTTA, r-i-"DTIA loo 2 Vol lelil FhY11----)1O1-Y NOV 59 J500. CEREBRAL REGULATION OF SODIUN EXCRETION - Kovdch A. G. 13., FdIdi M. , Papp N. , H6helm I S * and KoIt-a`y-ff--rn`sT.-o-f- Physiol. and First bled. Clin, of the Un. ., Inst, for Exp. hied., Hungarian Acad. of Scia, Budapest - LANCET 1951 , 1/ 7068 (330-340) Graphs 3 Intra-carotid injections of hyperosmotic NaCl into specially prepared dogs caused the kidney to excrete more Na. The dogs wer, Ispecially prepared by isolating all the vascular connections so that the only connoption between the dog's head and its body was via the CNS. Denervation of the carr.11d sinuses or of one kidney by sympathectomy did not Inhibit this Increased t. crot on o Na. However adrenal- ectomy did Inhibit the excretion In dogr which ere kept alive by cortisone. Peabody - Framingham. Mass. EPVACH, A-risztid, -G.B..; ]ROHNIM, Pal, S. ; IRLITY1, Magdo1na; KISS. Sander; A11TA1, Janos 7,ffect of inolated perfusion, of the head on the develoiMent of iachemic and hemorrhagic chock. Kisorlotes Orvoutudomany 11 no.l., 76-,92'%Xeb 59. 1. Budnnesti Orvostudomanyi Mgyetem 33-lettani Intezete. (SHOGK, exper. eff. of Isolated perfusion. of head by cross-circ. between donor & acceptor dog on develop. of ischemic & hemorrhagic shock Mn)) (FDAD, blood a-upDly came) KO-VACH, A._G~B_~_; FOIXI, H.; FFDIN&, L. The effect of Grataegus extract on venous pressure and on the appearance of pulmonary edema in Starling's heart-lung prepara- tion. Acta med.hung. 14 no.3:279-285 '59. 1. Physiologisches Inatitut, I. Hedizinische Klinik der Hadizinischen Universitat, Budapest. (CRATARGUS pharmacal.) (PULMONARY MDF&Ik exper.) (HURT phyBiol.)