SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRASZNAI, E. - KRAT
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HUNGARY / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Xbimiya, 140 7, 1959, 23452
Author :Gal, Gy. ;
Inst :Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Title :Stability of Halogen Aluminum Alcoholates.
Orig Pub: Acta chim. Acad. scient. hung., 1958, 16, No 4,
369-377.
Abstract: The thermal dissociation of chloroaluminum alco-
holates (ChAA) - catalysts in the reduction of oxo
compounds with aluminum Isopropylate (I) (by
Meerwein's method) was studied. ChAAs of the gen-
eral formula ClAl(OR)2 dissociate at 150-2000
depending on the nature of the radical R. The
type of the therinal dissociation is qualitatively
the same as that of analogousl constructed halogen
esters of boric acid: a) 3CMN)2-~A1203 + Al(OR)-~-
Card 1/6
HUNGARY / Organic Chemistry,. Synthesis. G-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 1959, 231152
Abstract: + 3RCl; b) 3ClAl(OR)2-tAl2O3 + Al(OR)3 + 3 olefins
+ 3RCl; c) 2ClAl(OR)2_t"r-Al O~,+ Cl2AlOR; d) 2Cl2AlOR
gpacl 3+ ClAl(OR)2. Besid , the reaction
AI(OR)3 + HCI-!oClAI(OR)2 + ROH takes place. In
the presence of Lewis's acids (0-05-1% of FeCi
or AlC13), the temperature of ChAA dissociatioA
decreases very much. On the contrary, Lewis's
bases stabilize the ChAAs. The amounts of RC1 and
olefin formed in accordance with the equations a
and b are 70-85 and 3-8% respectively; however, In
the dissociation of chlorine aluminum Isopropylate
(11), 28% of propylene and only 55% of 'so-C3H7C1
are formed. The rate of Meerwein's reaction in
the presence of II rises while the amount of II
does not exceed 35% of the amount of I; the rate
Card 2/6
HU14GARY / Organic Chemir4try. Synthesis. G-2
Ab.9 Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimlya, No 7, 19-59, 231152
Abstract: dissociation. 0.2 mole of I is introduced into
the reaction with 0.22 mole of CR3COOR (in C6H6 or
without any solvent), isopropylacetate and excess
C1'3COOR are distilled off (isopropylate under 760
mm, 1-15. hour; excess C113COOcl - under 0.1 mm, flow
of N2), and the following alcoholates are obtained
(Rs and the yield in -,.% are presented): n-C4H9,
97.5; sec-C4H9, 98; iso-CIIH9; 97; tert-C4H9, 96.5;
'so-C5Hll, 97.5; CH3(n-C5Hll)CII, 08; (n-C3117)2",
98; n-C8H17, 97; n-C103R, 100 * 3.6 g of dry HC1
Is led Into 0.1 mole of l(OR)3 in 100 ml Of' C6H6
at 50, the solvent and the produced RO11 are filtered
off In vacuo (112 flow), the crystalline residue is
ClAA (nearly quantitative yield). The results of
Card 4/6
HUNGARY / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 1959, 23452
Abstract: the study of thermal dissociation of CIAAs are
presented In the following (11s, the catalytic addi-
tion, the temperature in OC and the products of
dissociation are enumerated): n-C3H , -, 150-180;
n-C3H7C', C3H6 (III); 'so-C31i7j, -) 70-200, iso-
C3H7Cl (IV), III; i30-C3H71 0.1% of FeCl3, 70-90,
IV, III; "-C4H,), 0.11%, of 1,'eC'3, -(0-810, n-C4119 C1,
mixture of n-butenes (MB); sec-C4119., -, 200-230,
sec-Cj,H9Cl (V), MB; see-C)4H,, 0.1% of AIC 13, 80-
100, V, MB; iso-C11119, 0.1% of FeC 13, 80-100, tert-
C)IB 9C1 M), IsO-COB; tert-CIIH9, -, 40-50, VI,
'30-C51111, 0.1% of FeCl 90-110, tert-c5Hllcl,
(n-C3H7)2CH, 0.1% of F211 3' 100-120, mIxture of
Card 5/6 "1 - :~ 3
HUNGARY / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Eliimiya., No 71 1959, 23452
Abstract: C71115C' (M), CH3(n-C5 Hll)CH, 0.10 of AlCl
100-120, MH, n-C8H171 0.1% of FeCl 32 110-l"
n-C8Hl7C" -- A. Paynziliberg
Card 6/6
KRASZ':Al , E. __".
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SGIENCE
PERTODIC!,13: AG"A C911,11CA. Vol. lt, No. 2, 1958
Krasznai, E. 0-deacylation of 14,11 diacyl compounds by usinj a mixture
of aluminum isoprcpylate and chloralaluminum isopropyi.ate and choLzaluillinum
isoprvpylate- In English. p. 125'
M,mthly list of East Europcan Accessiuns (EEAI) LG, ;ol. L, 2
Februar%- 1(.6~-,Unclass.
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,U.TGAIU/Org-~nic Choi-iistri. Or(;anic Synthesis.
.'Jos Jour: Rcf Zhur-Khira., 110 11, 1959, 38584-
I.uthrsr Gal, G. caid Kxasm
Tns'U huliGarian Acadeny of ScienCes.
Title The Selective O-Deacylation of 11,0-Diacyl Corspounds
with a Mixture of 1,1waintmlisopropylatc Chloroalurd-
nu; dsopropylate.
OriC* i~~L): f,cta Chi;i Sci 1:(, No 2, 171-17~~ W50)
(iu Rn a-ish with Gon.,cii a~-Li Rai*sian
The rate of the trz~~sustcriflcatiol,
lyzW by (I) Cali be il.cmasco.
by sub3tiltutin" ~0-301' the I usc,,,! (usL:C in :!. 3-4-
G -) 1; -
f,ild exccss over tile stolchic.-actric mlcu.:it of I) by
CI:,1(QC-HT-j-iso), (H). 11,0-diacyl cl,~rilvativcs Cali
A,
CarJ.
Chenistry. Cr6--.'.'Lc Sy'.1theSis. G
:.bs jour: iwf Zhur-Wiin., 11r, 11, 1959, 38584-
be O-dcacylatc(l without dan[;er of clernraGc c-.f the 11-
bo-nd by usinG a iAixturc of I caid II. Acetyl, bc:izoyl,
and tosyl derivatives react readily; 4-nitrdbcnzuy1
derivatives react to v. very inaiOULicant Ole-rce.
,action a '.iartial decorr,)os-Ition of II
DurinG the rL
i,my tahe place with the fori-mtion of iso-C311-7c! cu-.d
proj:ylcue. When 1;hmyl acetate is used, o-hy(Iroxyl-
acetgphenono has also bcer. isolated. 1. so"-.-ut-Ion of
0.1 nol of the cliacotyl. (1criva-tilic iii 6o-100 :~,.l abs
C41r6 Cjj-CjT(0,'j)C;j3 (III), CjCj4C:j-Cj, CIT
jd;fturc f -'u-husc solvents is treatel with a solution
of 0.1-0-15 T.-.01 I in 60 ILI 47;~, ani,.d 20 ~01. of a 1 1.1
benzenc solutio-., of H, the solutioi-, is rc:rjxLOLj for
2.-" hrs, aftur vIlich It is cvvL)or--t&.- The 11, O-dian-
cc Lyl OLorivctivec, soiveiits used (ratio i.n liamithesis),
Carcl 2 ~
C,14
IV-1,GPM/OrG,-:-ic cherlistry. OrGanic Synthesis. G
J'Lbr- JOur: Ref 2-2mr-laiiri., 140 11, 1959, 38534.
ruactioil til-le ill a:ld the YiQlL1 (if the corres-
Po"Clip-C, IT-acylu-iilo 0. It
1cohoj in 1~ are listc,! below
ill that order: 11-bc:izoyl- /5 acLtoxy_
a:A lei C IF t1110:11flethyl-
!6, 0- : 1), 25, 83; 14) G-di')"rz'r'Yj-
C61~, 111 (2 : 1), 25, 92;
3 -bom z-- IJ. iylbcnzL.,%tL., (2 130, 98;
4 -a cetaj,Lt(joi)hQjlv2, Ice -~atc) (2 25, 93;
C;,[~, 111 (2 40, 95;
4-bcnzauicje1)hejjyl",Cc Late, Celf,
. 0, Ill (2 35, 96;
25; 73; 2-acet-n-lido-
C4 jr~'
bc!iizylbcnzcntc, III, (:,,C1
bcnzylbcllzo_ntc, 111, :,5, (1- 30, Pj; 2-bc'.izaj~jjao-
C~11p, 111 (2 25, 78, IT 950; tosylatu (IV) of
Ticthy3--(1~-tQsylcu-.LL,
.l0-~1jl0;jYj)_carbjl1O.,L(V
Car(I 3/4
Clicruooti-y. OrL~=.iic S itheris. G
Lbs Jour: !,'of Zhur-M-iiLi-, No 11, 1959, 38584.
(2 : 1), 35, 93. 0.1 i-ioi of 4-tosylzc-iii-ioacetoi)hc-,ionc
ima o.2 Yiol of a iuxtuxe of I mid II -in 400 Tii III
are refluxo(I for 5 lirs; 22.1 bmz V are obtained, ;.r,)
1121 (froi bonzonc--,)ctrolomi other); IV, :~r_) 1170 (fro.-
~:jetrolomi other). -- V. Delikov.
card 4/4
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CY-1 5
Dr, SZARO, Anna, 111r, MANDI, 1,15zlo, Dr; Modical Univer3ity
-~recen,
.rti~ ---------rMJV1t1it(- of PathologIcal Anatomy (director: ENDES, Pongrac, Dr)
and Pulmcnary Clinic (director: P0111"JOR, Ferenc, Dr) (Debreceni Orvostudomanyi
F~,,yetem, Xorbonctani intezet es 'fudoklinika).
fil
ulmonar"
y Alveolar ?roteinosis.1'
Buc,apest, Orvosi Hetilaza, Vol 108, No 8, 19 Feb 67, pa~,es 347-351.
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A
--tract: FAuthors' Hungarian summary] A literature survey is presented on
pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) followed by the discussion of a case.
Clinical and laborator, A.
y studies failed to yield a d;a,,,nosAs. Lung biopsy was
n_erfor~aed and the presence of PAP was confirmed by a histological evaiuation.
:~xaminatlon of the sputum, was also of diagnost-,c value since'. in addition to a
PAS-pos4tiva, cell-free, granulated material, it also contained bodies of
la.,.-,ellar and granular structure resembling corpus amylaceum. The patient's
occur"ation,11. hlntory. tho z,,vr,,pton_-,, the clinical appearance
of' th,-- di~;cabp and the histological p.4cture correspond, in all their major
characteris tics, to puLmonary alveolar proteinosis as described by Rosen et
a!. All -,0 references are Western.
LOWINGIR, G.;XRASZXAI. I.;SUMI, 1.
Antoagglutination in BDlenomegalic cirrhosis. Magy. belorv. arch.
5 no.1:2-6 Mar 1952. (GIML 25:4)
1. Doctors; Iowinger, deceased, 2. Internal Department C (Head Phy-
sician --Prof. Dr. Simon Lowinger, decei&sed), Peterfy Sandor-utcai
Hospital, Bmgarian State Railroad Hospital, and BBI Prosectorium
(Prof. Dr. Istvan Sumegi).
-KRASZNAI, Istvan (Budapest)
Dovizetz7 of therapeutic application of isotope J131. Magy :riz folyoir
9 no.3:185-188 161,
1. 1. sz. Belklinika, Budapest.
FOLDSSp Janoo; NAGY, -Tanool KRASZHAI, Istun,
Studies on binding of 1-131 by serum proteins after the administration
of tbmtropic hormone, Magy belorv. arch. 14 no.2:52-56 Yq 161.
1. Budapesti Orrostudommyi E at I sZ. Balklinika (Igazgato: dr.
Rusanyak Istvan egyateml. tsmajr 67 Orvosfixikai Inteset (Igasgato:
r
dr. Tarjan Irtre egyetemi tanar koslarApp.
(IODINE blood) (BLOOD PROTEINS chem)
(THrRoTRoPIN pharmacol)
FOLDES, -TanoB, dr.1 KRAS721AI, IBtvant KOREF, OBzkar, dr.
Effect of plasma protenlytic enzymes on the activity of the thyro-
tropic hormone. Magy. belorv. arch. 14 n0.5:175-177 0 161.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I sz. Belklinikajanak kozlemenye
(Igazgato: Rusznyak Istvan dr. egy. tanar)
(THYROTROPIN blood) (PROMUES blood)
FOLDES, J.; NAGYj Jq KHASZNAI, I.
A study of serum protein bound 1-131 after administration of thyro-
tropic hormone. Aota..med. hung. 17 no.21121-135 161.
1
1. tiediziniobe Klinik (direktori prof. dr I.Rusnyak) und Institut
fur medisinisohe Physik (direktort prof. dr: Tarjan) der mediziniaohen
Vaiversitat, Budapest.
(THYROTROPIN PMmcol.) (IODINE radioactive)
(BLOOD'PROTEINS chem.)
FOLDES, Janos, dr.; KRASZNAI, Istvan
Effect of triiodothyronine on the rate of th7roid hormone depletion.
Orv. botil. 102 no.46.-2178-2i8o 12 N 161.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi F-gyetem, I Belklinika.
(TRILODOTHYRONINE pharmacol)
(THYROID GLAND pharmacol)
KRASZNAI, Istvan; B)LDES, -Tanos, dr.
Determination of thyroid weight in vivo with the aid of ocintigraphic
devices. Orv. hetil. 102 no.50:2368-2369 10 D 361.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyl Egyatemj I Belklinika.
(WROID GIAMND) (RADIOAUTOGRAPHr)
FOLDES, Janos, dr.; KMSZNAI, Istvan
Clinical significance ofii~~-ofd-scintigr=s. 0". betil. 102 no.52:
2454-2458 D '61.
1. Budaposti Orvostudemanyi Eaetemp I Belklinika.
(THYROID GLAND radiog) (RADIOAUTOGRAPHY)
IMASZNAI, Istvan; FOLDES, Janos, dr.
Some physical problems relating to the medical application of gm=
radiant radioactive isotopes in case of investigations in vivo.
Fiz szemle 12 no.9:271-274 3 162.
1. 1. szamu. Belgyogyaszati Inini a,, Budapest.
-k
KRASZNAI-,-Is-t.va-n-,__4r.; FOLDER, Janos, dr.
Donimotry of the isotope 1-131 administered for diagnostic and '...irapoutic
purposes. Magy. radiol. 14 no.4t232-240 Jl 162.
1. Budaposti. Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. oz. Belgyogyaszati Klinikajanak
kozlemenyo. (Igazgato: Ruaznyak Istvan dr., egyetemi tartar).
(IODINE radioactive) (RADIOMZT.'iY)
PAPP, Miklos, dr.; STARK, Ervin, dr.; FOLDES, Janos, dr.; KRASZNAI, Istvan
Experimental studies on the role of the lymphatic circulation in trans-
porting thyroid hormones. Orv. hetil. 103 no.3:97-99 21 Ja 162.
1. M.T.A. Kiserlett Orvostudomanyi Kutato Intezete es Budapesti Orvostu-
domanyi Egyetem, I sz. Belklinika.
(LYMPIRATIC SrBTEM physiol)
(TIrfROID GLAND hormones)
SZABO, Gyorgy; HAGYA Zsuzaai KRAS7,NkI, Istvan
Relationship between the electrolyte and protein content of
44d y lvmph mid the constitution of ddney parenchyma and
urine, Biol orv koal HU 14 no.1&65-77 163.
1* Grozagoo Traumatologiai Intezet as a Budapesti Crvostu-
domanyi Egyatem I. sz. Belgyogyaszati KlWkaja,
FOLDES, Janos, dr.; KRASZNAI, Istvan, dr.; MEGYESI, Klara, dr.
Study of the pituitary-thyroid system in euthyroidism patients
with endocrine ophthalmopathy. Magy. belorv. arch. 16 no.2:73-?9
My 163.
1. Budapesti. Orvostudomanyl Egyetem I Belklinika.
(TIffROID GLAND) (PITUITARY GLAND)
(EXOPHTHALMOS) (MEKHYROIDISM)
(IODINE ISOTOPE. DIAGNOSTIC)
(SERUM ALBUMIN, RADIOIODINATED)
FOLDES, Janos, dr.; KRASZMAI, Istvan; MEGYESI, Klara, dr.;
NAGY., Laszlo,
The effect of metothyrin treatment on the radiosensitivity
of the thyroid, following administratton of 1131. Magy belory.
arch. 16 no.3:124-329 Je 161.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I Belklinika es II
Korbonctani Intezet.
(THYROID ANTAGONISTS) (IODINE ISOTOPES)
(THYROID FUNCTION TESTS) (PATHOLOGY)
(THYROID GUND)
KRASZNAI, Istyan- FOLDES, Janos, dr.
On radiation exposure in diagnostic procedures with radioactive
iectopes. Nepegeszoegugy 44 no-3:91-93 Mr 163.
1. Kozlemeny a Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. sz. Belgyogyaszati
Klinikaja.rol (igaagato*. Rusznvak Istvan dr. egyatemi tanar).
(RADMETRY) (RADIOISOTOPES) (HADIOGPkPHY)
iA-
SOLTI, Ferenc, dr.; ISKUM, Mikloso dr.; KRAS72 I jptvan, dr.; IMM,
Gyorgy, dr.; REV. Judit,, dr.; dr.; RMWIN,
Robert,, dr.
Effect of chlorpromazine (Hibernal) on the circulation and
on the oxygen consumption by muscles of extremities. Orv.
hatil. 105 no.8:344-346 23 F'64-
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyo Egyetemp I. Belklinika.
4-
KPASMAI) Istvan; SOLTI, Ferene
Isotopic tracing and biological application of liquid quantities
flowing in certain time limits. Magy fix folyoir 11 no. 6:
529-535 163.
1. 1. azamu Balklinika, Budapest.
TOTH, Zoltan; KRA-SMA1, Istvan
New method for the determination of carbamic acid-esters.
Magy kem folyoir 65 no. F:289-291 Ag 159.
1. Egyesult Gyagyszer-es Tapszergyar, Budapest.
FOLDES, Janos, dr.; KUSZNAI, lutvan,, dr.; MEGYESI, Klara, dr.; PAPP,
Miklos, dr.
Effect of norepinephrine on the sensitivity of the thyroid
gland to the thyrotropic hormone. Orv. hotil. 104 no.20:
914-925 19 Myw63
1. Budapesti. Orvostudomanyi Egyeteml I.Balklinika.
FOLDES, J.;-XWVIAI,I.; PAPP,M.j MEGYESI, K.; GYERTYANFFY, 0.
Studies of the sensitivity of the thyroid to thyrotropic
hormone. Acts, mod. acad. sci. Hung. 20 no.1:23-35 t64
1. First Department of Medicine, University Medical School.,
Didapeste
I
SOLTIpF.; ISKUM,M.; jWSZVAI,I.;- MM, Gy.; RSVpJ.; FOLDESSY,K.;HERHAN?IpR.
Effect of chlorpromaTine on peripheral circulation and on the
oxygen consumption of the extremities muscles. Cor. vasa 6
no,2:130-137 164
1. First Department of Medicine, University of Wdapest, Hungary.
Y,
KRASZNAI, Istvan, tudomanyos munkatars
Medical use of the scintillation chambers. Term tud kozl
8 no. 2: 91-92 F 164.
1. 1. azamu Belklinika.
!'All', Niklos, ~Ir.; Istvan; AC3, Xsuzsanna, dr.; VA.~~GA, Hertalan, dr.;
FOUT-', Jario!j, dr.
Examination of the blood voluma flowing thraug~i the pancreas in
experimental pancreatitis. Orv. !,.etil. 105 no-37:1746-171.8 13
3 164.
1. Mat,yar Tudomanyos Akadem1a; Kiserleti Orvo:3tudomanyi Kutato
Intezet; Korel~ittani Osztuly ea ',iudapeot (-,rirOztudom---nyi Fgyetem,
I Belklinika (Igazt;ato: RusznyEL~ Istvan dr.).
KRASZNAI, Istvan; FARKAS, Gyorgy; GYF.RTYANFFY, Gozn
Goomotrically independent large-volume scintillation counter.
Energia es atom 18 no.2/3:IIJI,-116 F-Mr 165.
1. No.1 and No.3 Clinics of Internal Diseases, Budapest.
Janos dr.;
the thyrr~-,;j.:j
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AUTHORt Solti.. F.; lakum, H'.; Krasznai, I.; Hermann, H.; Nagy, Julia; 1hjzsA,
........... .
OM: 1. Department of Medicine, Modionl Uni~eralty of Budepost, BuCapest
(Budnpasti Orvostudomanyi Egyatem, 1. Belgogymati Tanazek)
TITLE: Effect of an acute increfise in enrdisc owiput on cerebral and peripheral
blood flow ffhia pnper was proeented at the 29th 'Aceting of the Hungarian
Physiological Society held in Szeged from 2 to Ij July 196h7
SOURCE: Academia acientlarum hungaricae. tctn physiologica, -. 26, Supplement,
'1965) 43-114'
TOPIC TAGSI dogg.cardievasoular system, cerebrum, radioisotope
ABSTIRACTi In response to afi acute inarease~-
in cardiac output (3nduced by a rapid infusion of a phyziolo,-:ical 11aC1
isolution, 10 ml/kfr) in the dor,, thp blood flow in the Intprnal carotid and
the vertpbral arte'7 Inaieased moderately whiln that in the fenoral artery
,increased,r,r*~atly, as deteyyiiined with a floatin- rotamf3ter. According to
the acute incr
tresults of clinical expe,~A7..n ease in c~irdlac output on
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~the- in'fusio'n"'of' 5 ml/kg saline sirnificantly increased t~'P'. cerebral'and
jx!ripheral blood flow. The oxy6en and glucose uptake by tissues of the brain
and extremities increased, cerebral vascular resistance decreased sli,ghtly,
vascular resistance in the extremities diminished markedly. The cerebral
.fraction of cardiac output decreased slightly while theperipharal fraction
increased, The venous isotope dilution method was-used,for the latter.de."-
terminations.
BY
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assziazters: NAGY, Erzoebet
Serum cholesterol level and age. Orv. hetil. 106 no.48:2263-2265
28 N 165.
1. Orazagoa Kozegeazaegugyi Intezet, Elettani es Korelettani Osztaly
as Robert Karoly koruti Korhaz, 1. Belosztaly.
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I ACC NRa AP6012047 SOURCE CODEs IIU/0016/65/000/005/01148,10155
AUMOR: Kraswai, Intvan rt _4
ORG: First Clinic for Internal Medicine,
TITLE': Dosimetric problows invo1ving tho cation of.,radio kqt1ve r
diAgnosLio purposes appli
SOURCE: Fi7dJmi szomle, no. 5, 1965, 148-155
TOPIC TAGS: dosimotry', radiology, gamma radiation
ABSTRACT: The following subjects were discussed on the basis of recent references In
the literatures calculation of the radiation doses emitted by incorporated radioac-
tive isotopes; calculation of the energy factor in #-decomposition, Y-radiation,
K-capturo, and internal conversion; calculation of -the time factor; radiation load in
medical isotopic examinations; instrumntation; selection of the appropriate labeling
element; and in vitro techniques* Orig., art# has: 5 figures, 38 forailas, and 5
tables. FJPRS7
suB com.: M. 18 / Sam DAM none / ORIG REFt 005 / OM REFt 008
SOV REF: 001
KRASZNAI, I. GAL, GY.
ReaW on of aluminum chloride isopropylite with sodium borohydride; a reliminary
communication. p. 92.
(Magyar Kemiai Folyoirat. Vol. 63, no. 2/3, Feb./Mar. 1957. Budapest, Hmg--.ry)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (F-EAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
HUNGARY Organic Chemistry. Synthetic OrGanic Chem- G
istry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khiniiya, No 18; 1958; 61016,
Author Gyorgy Gal, Xstvanne Krasznal,
Inst
Title Selective O-Disacylation of N.0-Diacyl Compounds.
Orig Pub: Magyar kem, folyoirat) 1957, 63, No 6-7, 176-179.
Abstract: An addition of 20 to 30~j' of (isO-C3H70)2AlCl to
('so-C3 H70 )3 Al results In a reagent, which aceel-
erates thercesterification of carboxylic acids
with the formation of isopropyl esters. Only 0-
disacylation with 75 to 95,c-6-u~;l yields takes place
at the action of' that reagent on 11,0-diacyl derl-
vatives mi;,ed with C06-iso-C3
H70H, which has been
confirmed by many exai-3ples, where the 0-acyl and
the N-acyl groups are in the compounds of the
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HUNGARY / organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chem- G
istry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya) No 18, 1958, 61ol6.
Abstract: fatty or the aromatic 3cries, or -~he 0-acYl 6rouP
is in the fatty radical, and the N-acyl group is
in the aromatic radical. O-acetyl, benzoyl and
tozyl compounds are re-esterized easily; and 11-
nitrobenzoyl compounds are re-esterized with dif-
ficulty. Methyl-~4-tozylaminophenyl)-carbinol,
melting point 112 (from benzene-petroleum ether)
was prepared by the reduction of n-CH3C6H4SO2NHC6
H4COCH with Al isopropylate and converted into
tozylNe, meltinG point 1170 (from petroleum ether)
by the reaction with CH3C61111SO2Cl in the pre3enoe
of pyridine.
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HUNGARY Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chem- G
istry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 18, 1958, 61U17.
Author Gyorgy Gal, I3tvanne Krasznai.
Inst
Title Stability of Halogenaluminum Alcoholates.
OriLr,, Pub: Magyar kem. folyoirat, 1957, 63, i4o 6-,r, 183-1,'37.
Abstract: The thermal stability of C1AI(OR)q (I), in which
R - 03H7) C4HqCH. (C Hr)CH (CH3) CHCH I (CH3)3C1
2 CH2, CHX 5H'1)Cli MHMCH, n-CS1117
(CH3) CHC112 3 -C 1
and n C16H33, was studied. These compounds were
for the reduction of oxo-compounds according to
Meerwein. Al (0R)3 (II) was prepared by the reaction
of (is0-C3H70)2A1 (III) with CH3COOH. 1 mole of
IM (gas) is passed through 100 ml of II solution
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40
HUNGARY / Ol,ganic Chemistry. Synthetic organic cilem- G
istry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 18, 1958, 6lol7.
Abstract: In C6H6 for the preparaticn of I. The rate and
the0temperature of the dissociation of 1 (40 to
230 p I hour) depend on the R and are similar to
.Uhe thermal dissociation of clB(OR)2. The main
dissociation products are RC1 and correspondinG
olefinsp alcohol and ester. The rate of reduc-
'u-ion according to Meerwein in the presence of
ClAl (OC~H7-isO)2 (1a) rises while its amount in
the mix ure with III does not exceed 35%. The
reduction rate decreases noticeably at tile con-
centration of Ia above 7M, These dissociation
processes are explained by the formation of the
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Distr: Wc(J)/4E3d
~~rhe rate d Aluminum hiloalcoholates In the Mcerwebt-
Roandort. tion. V. Reduction of
n-9glinjila
Vaney LJAMC
kojq es. 3 vbn Poldesi. and Nits stvAn Kra.
,
e.fi
E.
"Y Kim. Fol Oiral 63, 5-11(19,58); sz,.
0872d -A triolu soln. o1 At chloro,- or firoomo propylate
was pr bypassing fictorlillt(I mote) through- g.
-
i
l
PhNf
h
%
e wit
m4
s or In
10
ng and
)&At (1) In Cil
of (66
stirring. After removal of the solvent and the iso-PrOll %
formed, the residue vras dild. to 1 1. Various a- and P-
benzU monoxime derivs. were reduced by (a) 0-0 moles r
.`only for 0.1 mole of the oxime. ~6) a mixt, of 0.15 Snole I
,
a boiling mixt
Rod 0
05 tnole (lso-Pr0)%AIC1 (11)
and (0 %!
.
.
.
.
Of 0.5 Mole I in I I 'CJ14 and 150 ml. Af solla. of H in CSH&
to which a " soln: in C#Hs of the substatim to be reduced
'Was. added slowly .(0Z-0.5 mole in 1-5 hrs.) while Cille
was distd. from the mixt. in the same amt. as added. The
solvent wis remoyed from the mIxt. and the residue lcft
,overnight when the excess I and the At complex formed
Aecompd. by the air moisture. The ;xoduct was four times
%olltd for 30 min. with give times Its wt. of 907
o EtOH, the
pomblaod tits. filtered and evapd., and the residue purified
,bycrystmordIstn. Reduction of a- and P-benzilmonoxime,
-;Y)mtr
.0-Me ether gave honeylike substances. The a
i
M
h
i
i
b
a
0
-
ne a-
me
ins
n ox
e t1
er
d
save with BzCI in pyr
'
redu~.ed by method i~
benzowt. m. $06. Diacetylrnonoxlme
ve 88% ocetola oxlme., a-04rulao"etophtuave reduced
l
f
y metbod =bye 84% mandelic aldehyde oxime, m. 89".;
0
t
J
Iso by b, a-011minopmplophenone gave 90
A
/o
J1 f
henjlu 11M. 0-011WOO utyrophenone VC,
sqImbinot o b
a
~
i
-
4
,
ro.,
'
r
'017, Phoopeoplon Wbino -~64 ond ot-oxisuluov
&SOrly Ufl, lstva~ V-1k7J, Mr5' 151V~" XrA.S-vx1
'
crude reaction mixture of a-aximinopropinphenone red6ced
' 11
105
by method b on adda
(with coolin
) of
so
a
d
.
.
.
'
n
g
,
0
steatu distu. gave 87% plienylacetylcurbinol, 3-oxirumo~
.2.Wtanedlone (111), reduced by method c gave Son-
*
1
2
A
d
i
roxy-3-pewa none ox
me, ro, 129
.
(RtOAc). 1
ll
(32.4) in 100 nil. IftQ and 64.7 g. or COCI,.611to in 100 ml,
11:0 mixed and treated with 70 g. Ac .ONOU20 in 150 H
11,0 after several hrs gave 27.3 g. Co rhelatirof IH as it red-
dish brown ppt., W: IW, which WIMM-cd by method
.t but much more slowly than 111. MICH, (67.2 g.) in
350 rul. AcOH with 21.5 g. NaNO3 In 35 nil. HjO at 159
stirred 2.5 bra. gave 72 g. 2-oximino-1,3-diphenyl-1,3-
propanedione which was reduced by method c to .67%
td' Imsyl-I.J-Propanedial. in. 161 (AcOEt-pett.
i
d b
h
6 Zo
er). a-
oacet
c ester was reduce
y method c to
et
07.670 M a-oxsmin*-P-axybuiyra1e, b, 122, Oximinq kx-
tones, In which the syn and anti forms can not be lsolited,
cAu he reduced unifortitly to a-hydroxy a1doxhoes or by.
droxy ketoximes; with oxinduo ketones In ivisich the two
isonsers can be ocpd., the two l4oiners rthow differing 1.'Chtv.
Aour In the "duction. The jyx-acyl i--.otncr can Ntm
complex with 1, and carbonyl groups taking part in t
ebtlation cannot be reduced by 1. By proom"lure r th
forrantWit of a chelate is kept to a min. gro that tvta jyis
'
y
~~
7z~
Tcyl compets. can be reduced. ILklul F
KRASZILU, I. TOnf, Z.;
A new method for the determination of carbamic acid esters. p. 289.
MAGYAR KE34IAI FIOLYOIRAT. (Magyar Kemikuaok Egyeaulete)Badapest, Hungary.
Vol. 65, No. 8, Aug. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EM ) LC, Vol. 9, No. 2, Feb. 1960.
K,IUSZ,'IAI, Istvan
Modical tests by radioactiva isotopes. Elat tud 18 no.39,
29: 1237-1239 S 163.
ANGTAL, Lajos, dr,; VARGA, Gyula, dr.: KRASZNAI, Iran, dr.;
GORTVAI. Oyorgy, dr. ; KALRAR, Karia. dr.
KUNCZ, Slemor, dr.
Intrearterial procaine therapy in hypertension. Ideg. szomle
8 no-1.2)-30 Fab 55,
1. A Robert Karoly korati koskorhas koslemonye (1gasgato:
Krassnai Ivan dr.)
(HTPIRTINSION, ther.
procalne nerve block. results & mechanism of depressor off.
(Hun))
(PROCAINI, anesth. & analgesia
nerve block In hypertension, results & mechanism of
depressor off. (Hun))
(AIMTMIA,
RIGIONAL, in various dis.
procaine nerve block in hypertension. results
mechanism of depressor off. (Hun))
XPASUAL, Ivan, dr.
Blood picture in newborn infants. QyerneJWog7aszat 7 no-1:18-25
Jan 56
1. Robert Karoly koruti korbas 1. oz. Beloostalyarol (igasgato as
oestalyvesetto fooryos: Kruesnai Ivan dr.)
(BLOOD
picture in newborn inf. & umbilical cord. comparative
evaluation (Ran))
(INFANTS, NAW13CRY, blood in
picture, evaluation & comparison to blood picture in
umbilical cord (Hun))
(UKBILIGAL CORD, blood in
picture, evaluation & comparison to blood picture in
nowborn inf. (Hun))
MIASZ11AIJ Ivan, dre.; FORKOLAB, Erasebet, dr.; ABRAHAM, Karola, dr.
A cane of secondary hyperg2obulinemic purpura (Waldenstroem's)
followed by lymphosarcoma. Orv. hetil. 102 no.28:1314-1315 9 J'1 '61.
1. Budapest Fovaroe XIII ker. Tanacs, Robert Karoly koruti Korhazo I
beloaztaly es prosectura.
(PURPURA case reports) (SERUM GLOBULIN)
(LYMPHOSARCOMA case reports)
FOLDES) J.; KRASZIIAI, I.; KOREF, 0.
Ch the effect of proteolytic plasma enzymes on the activit7 of the
tbyrotropic hormone. Acts. med. acad. sci. Hung. 18 no.1:65-M 162.
1, 1 liedizinische Y.,Unik der 143ditinischen lhiversitat, Budapest.
(PROIWES pharmacol) (THrROTROPIN pharmool)
77r! 7 i-.
P f ."C. iv
fro-.
o T, i ca-
-e~ r --j-. c er,
H- E ~ G;It Y
SZAI~O. G., Z., and KRkSZIIAI, I., of the Natioral
instituto (OrLzagos and the Internal
Clinic '.',o 1 (1. sza,-au Belgyogyarzati lainika) of the Budape~;t, Yedical
Univarsity.
[Iqulation--hiu of tho Protein-and :nectroly-to Content of Ronal Lynmph
With tilt) Composition of Kidney Parench:r.-= and Urine"
13,ioloriai es Orvosi Trdol,-.-invok- 0sntalv-in,-.'- r.-IAA.
Vol 14, !:a
1. 19u); Pp 6~-77-
On the basis of the author's oi.-I investigations, the a'-,t4cle
with the following topics: (1) The eloctrolyto content of ronal,
ly.mph. (2) The protjin-content of renal lymph. (3) The water- and
olcj~trolyte contont of kidney ti~ssue. (4) The protoin content of kidnuy
ti5suo. The Na content of the lynph is significantly lowor than that of
blo-,,j pla:;zra. No sivnificant doviation was foumi in tho K cont6nt.
tc-l:- cont,.~nt 0i the cortex is highor than of tho mcd,-,Ila.
o:~r.,.otic P,-e.,.urj of tho intorstitiLl liquid of tho Iridi.--y h-~--Clly
dif-,"u--s fron that of blood plasma. Tho cortical ly;.,:.--)Ii cont,,.in~ signi-
more protein than the hilus lymph. [,14 raforuncoz, nainly
',,.'u~,to;:n1 .
of
korut!
-S4c n
I CA
1, T
TY
J--- F~ n
-!ithor,,
I with e, v.*It',,,rj nono-r:-2;tr o i
7, --1 of CC-1coutz r-jeal a
KRASZNAI. Ivan,,_~#.j GAWS, Gizella, dr.
- - -
Our experience with a now spasmolytic: HO-SPA. Orv. hatil. 104 no.4:
164-167 27 Ja 163.
1. Budapest Fovaros XIII. ker. Tanace VB. Robert Karoly krt-i Korhaz,
I. Beloaztaly.
(MUSCLE RELAWTS) (QUINOLINES) (VASCULAR DIS.F.ASES)
(ULCER) (CHOLELITHIASIS) (KIDIMY CALCULI)
,_4r.; KOVACS, Ervino dr.; UDVARIKELYI, Agoston, dr.;
WNW, Ir!!p
PARADY, Zoltan., dr.
Therapy of patients with hypercholesteremia by serm cholesterol-
red4cing drugs. Orv. het1l. 104 no.12:551-553 24 Mr 163.
1. Budapest Fovaros XIII. ker. Tanacs VB. Robert Karoly koruti Korhas,
I. Belosztaly pa Laboratorium.
(HYPERCHOLESTEREMIA) (BLOOD CHOLESTEROL) (ALCOHOLS)
'(MYOCARDIAL INFARCT) (CEREBRAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS)
(CORONARY DISEASE) (ENTERITIS) (FATTY ACIDS; ESSENTIAL)
(REPARIONOID)
SOLTI, F., dr.; KRASZI1AI, I#,, dr.; REV, J., dr.; LSKLIM, M., dr.;
MARK, Gy., dr.; FOLDESY, K., dr.
Experimental studies on the use of the 1,131 ,Muscle clearance"
and the nitrogen monoxide method for measuring peripheral
blood flow. Orv. betil. 104 no-37:1745-1748 15 S 163.
1. Dudapesti Orvontudomanyl Egyetem, I. Bolklinika.
(IODINE ISOTOPES, DIAGNOSTIC)
(NITROUS OXIDE) (BLOOD FLOW VELOCITY)
(MUSCLES) (EXTREMITIM, )
(BLOOD PRESSURE DETEWINATION)
(TISSUE METABOLISM) (OXYGEN)
(HYPERTENSION) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS)
(INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION)
SOLTIP F.; KWORIATj, 1#..; REV, J.; ISKUM, M,; MARXt Gy.; FOLDEZY, K,
Menourpment of extrmital blood flow by 01 1 mutiole cleamrice
and the n1trout; iionoxida mathod. Acta med. acad. scl. Hung,
21 no.1:91-?-106 165.
1. FIrst Department of Medicine, University Medical School,
Ridupost.
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AUTHOR., Parkas, 0 2yertyanf . a
TITLE: Large capacity geometry-independent
BOUME: Energia ea Atomtechnika,, no. 2-3, 1965, 114-U6
TOPIC TAGS: radiation counter, radiation dosimeter, scintillatim counter
AMTRACT., The authore report on a large capacity, geometri-independent raillation,
counter operating with a liquid scintillator andffl in addition to the meaauremeate
relevant to the technical data and geometry-independence of the device, discuss the
field of possible applications. In addition to the laboratory vork of the general
purpose isotope where the problem arises of comparing the activities of inhomogeneguo
radiation sources of different capacity - they underline its Importance In the field
of medical-biological applications. The scintillation counter described here my be
considered as geomtry-independent up to an accuracy of 10$. By using it,, it becomes
possible to make individual diagnoatic investigations vith a substantially smalle
quantity of :Leotope which favorably reduces-the radiation dose to the patient. The
device can be used In experimental work to radiation count the entire body of swU
animals. Orig. art. has: I table and 4 figures.
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Remark about the articl*- of Ferenc Boda and Zoltan Hegedus
entitled."14icropolishing steel. and iron alloys." Koh lap 9
no. 11: 496 N 154.
ACC NRt ~P6620278 SOURCE CODE: HU
/0028/65/012/0()3/0275/02872,
AUTHOR: Karassovap Valentina (Budapest); Weissfeilerp Gyula (Director; Budapest);
Krasznayp Emil (Budape'st)
ORG: Microbiological Research Group/directed by Gyula Weissfeiler/, HTA, Budapest
Mikrobiologiai kutatocsoport); (Krasznay] State Institute of Hygiene, Budapest
Mlami kozegeszoegugyi intezet)
TITLE: Occurrence of atypical mycobacteria in Macacus rhesus
SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Aota microbiologicap v. 12, no- 3, 1965P
275-282
TOPIC TAGS: monkey, bacteria, enzyme, mouse, pathogenesis, bacteriology
ABSTRACT: a) From 33 animals out of a total of 66 Macacus rhesus and 3 Ceropithecus
monkeys, 50 strains of atypical mycobacteria have been isolated. Of these strains,
46 were dysgonic and multiplied only at 37*C. Four strains grew rapidly. b) Nine
strains were identified as belonging to a new species on the basis of their photo-
chromogenicity, dysgonic growth, enzyme activity and mouse virulence. The recommende
name for these bacteria Is Mycobacterium simiae. a) Of 16 non-chromogenic strains,
6were examined. According to results of their enzyme reactions, 5 of these belonged
to the avian group. With respect to the amidase spectrum, 4 scotochromogenic
cultures corresponded to human scotochromogenic strains. Among the 4 rapidly
growing cultures 2 saprophytic and 2 highly mou.:--virulent organismsl-.:wey,~,
distinguished. d) The ability of the isolated mycobacteria to grow in mice makes
it vrobable that they may also produce chronic infection.in monkeys. Pathogenicity
of he examined trains to monkeys was not demonstrated The authors express
gratitude to Nrcla A I and Miss E* Remenyi for their s hnical
.S6Xhhjr I-led tec
SsTpcetl ur~g . W Z.~ab
U D unk3s./ LOM. art, MjEnj~.~jhJgj
or ORI REF.-
HL FNIGARY
KARASZOVA, Valentina) WEISZFEILER, Gyula, corresponding inember, KRASDIAYP
DnU; Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Group of 14icrobioio-mr
(Magyar Tudomany03 Akademiaj, Mil-robiologiai Kutato Csoport)
"The InUdence and Properties of Atypical I~ycobactoria in Macaccus Rhous
Monkeys"
Budapest, A Mipyar TudoM~Mos Akademia V. Orvosi Tudomanyok Osztalyanak
Kozlemanyoi) Vol XVI, No 2-3. 1965, pages 275-283
Abstract: CAuthors' Hungarian sunziarL7 1) In 33 cases, 50 atypical 1-~yco-
bacterium strains were isolated from 46 per cent of a total of 66 M. rhesus
and 3 Cercopithecus monkeys. Of the 33 strains studied, 29 sha~ied dysgoriic
growth aid grew only at 37 C; 4 sh(n.red rapid growth. 2) On the basis of
their photochromogenic properties, dysgonic growth, enzyme reaction and
virulence in mice, 9 strains wore classified as previously unknoim and the
name M. simiae is proposed for them- 3) Of 16 non-chromgenic strains, 6
were studied. On the basis of their enzyme reaction, 5 strains be-long to
the avium group. The amidase spectrum of 4 scotochromogaiic strains corre-
spends to that of scotochromogenic strains isolated from man- 4) Of the 4
rapidly growing strains,, 2 were saprophytic and 2 were highly virulent in
mice- 5) The lasting growth of these strains, demonstrated in mice, makes it
probable that they can also produce prolonged infection in monkeys. The de,-
termination of their pathogenic role was unsuccessful. 1 Hun ian, 5
1/1 Western references. rManscript received 27 .. MY
7NIA Y
KARASSOVA, Valontina; WEISSFE111:11, J
I
Occurrence of atypical mycobac",.rla in
microb io. I . acad . scl . liting . 12 no .3
1. Microblological Research Group (Director.
IlLingtirlan Academy of Scitinces, Budaj:tlst.
BP,&UTOIII.';, Riulolf, dr.; MUAEI. Ferenc, dr.; MSZ]LhY, Judit. dr.
Congenital hemanglomatosis (haemangloma multiplex). G~rermekgyog7asat
11 no.1:28-32 Ja 16o.
1. A Matessalkai Jarasi Tanace 11orhaza (igazgato: Cainzar
VAxaztav dr.) gyarmokoestalvanak (foorvoe: Braxatoris Rudolf dr.)
on a Szuboloo-Szatmar Meffei Tanacs Korhaza (igazgeto: Banko
LuBzlo dr.) korbonctani-koresovettani oaztalyanak (foorvos:
Gerlet Forenc dr.egyatemi magantanar) kozlemenye.
(HEMANGIOM in inf & child)
"Problems of the Remmor-,tion of Innovatorc." p. 13
"The Rcrult,; of the. Five-Y(,~ar PIwi of Rumania." 1.). 14
"Ilaws from, Rumaida." P. 14
"Constructiorz f--,.pL Leac.L-n- Saviet Technolojj." p. 15
(U.iitol Lania. 7oi- 5, no. 2 Feb. 1953 Budap-.t.)
Vol. 2, no. 9
SO: 11:ontlaly List of Ea2t European Acccrsj=,s./Libr--.r,,, of 1?,5-,, Uncl.
Office."
"Decisionc of FI-InCiPl~!1' in tha Practice Of t'!
jitoa
"Dlar- ()C tli'J' I'1:110---at0l' P. 15 ;-,o. Aor. 1~"
Buda~e:-.~.)
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SO: "on'hly Li-t of Eart European Accorrlonr. /Librni-~ of C SOF L 1'
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J.c
v R AL i -, i'A'e , r'. .
lienuneration for 4liio-- ';ntrurluctlan of Jnnovaticns ~n Gi-lipa. p.
rloviet innovation: a machine that bin(Is board.-. P. 5.
UJITIOK LAPTA, Vc I . 7, 11!o . 11) May 1,)"'5
(Osm,cs Talalman,,T! Hivatal) 5udapezit
-EAS-T EUR',.HAN ',CCK-SI(N5 LIST 7ol. 5, No. 1 Laptenber, l9q~l
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KRASMJAY, M.
Prizes for innovations and inventions of the indivi,1t;a1z, who went a~-road
illep'ally. P. 8.
(Ujitok Lapja, Vol. 9, no. 10, June 19~7. Budapest, Hun:-ary)
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,-uestions in prl.n~iple o1' the new -iccree.
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JC: monthly lnlcr~r cf ;-Ast ;'%c(,.,:;jlon.; ~-, ',In. 11 'N-vembar 1957.
KRASZNAY, Mihaly, dr.
.A. Supreme Court decision on innovation. Ujit lap 12 no,16:30 25
Ag 160.
KRASZNAI, Mihaly, dr.
Protecting the rights of innovators in our Judicial practice. Ujit
lap 12 no.17:12 10 S 160.
-KRASZNAY, Mihaly,, dr.
Application of decrees on innovations. Ujit lap 13 no.3:6 F 161.
(Hungary-Industrial management)
KWZNAY, Mihaly, dr.
Judicial powers in the cases of innovations. Ujit lap 13 no.18:6
S 161.
(Fhmgary-Factory management)
(Ffv,ngary-Industrial laws and legislation)
dr.
Fundamental importance of a decision of the Supreme Court. Ujit
lap 13 no.19:7 0 161.
(Hungary-Industrial management)
(Hungary-Innovations)
KWZNAY, 14ihnly, dr.
Completion of the decree on the evaluation of innovations and
inventions in connection with national economy. Ujit lap 14
no.19:11 10 0 162.
KRASZNAY, Mihaly,, dr.
A new Polish law on innovations and inventions. Ujij lap
15' .3:14 10 F 14
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Civil legal action or procedure of arbitration? UIJit lap 15
no.15:11 10 Ag 163.
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5303 AN, Izvestiya Glav. ustron. observatorii v Pulkove, Vol. XVIII, 1, No. 142, 1949,
p. 69--82.
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Ortics, ~Icientific "notography (6703)
Izv. Glav. Astron. t.bserv. v ."ulkove, Vol 1,-, No 151, 1953, pp 0-68
Krat, T. V.
Photometry of Astponomical Negatives in the Case of ;djr~i Densities of Pictures
Discusses tw~~ methods facilitation photomeas,rini, of overexposea unique
astronomical pictures, i. e. contact print of nepative or chemical noduction
of negative. Finds ciiemical reduction of nelgative advantageous.
So: Aoscow, lleferativnyy, Zjurnal -- Fizika, No 6, I)c,4 W-31059
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chromosphere. Tile &UNS Of till't InCtItc-41 life IK)il)tCtl t,)Ilt.
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PUT, V.A.; RRAT, T.V.
Structure of the solar chromosphere and contours of chromosphere
spectrum lines. Izv.GAO 20 no.2:1-16 156. (MIRA 13:5)
(Sun)
KRAT, V.A.;-IULkT, T.V.; PRAVDTUK. L.M.
Physical nonhomogenelty of the solar chromosphere. Izv.
GAO 20 no-3:60-66 156. (HnU 13:5)
(sun)
KiL*,T.
Secondary emmisions, a source of instability in receiving tubes. P. 84. 014
(Sdelovaci Technika. Vol. 5, no. 3, Mar. 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia)
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KRAT, V.A. T.Y.; PIUNIMM, L.M.
Tho Yt I($ rund 11s lines In the upectrum of the tolftr chromoupherm
Izv.C-,kO 20 no-5:1-11 158. (IIIIU,, 13:5)
(Spnetrum, Solar)
KRAT.
New electron tubes for broad-bank amplifiers. P. 385.
SDFLCIIACI 'rI,,.*C,'"IKA, (Ilinisteritvo strojirenstvi) Praha, Czechoslovakia.
Vol. 7, no. 10, Oct. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accession, (EIAI), LC, 'v'ol. 8, No. 12, Dec. 1959
Uncl.
KnT.
"New types of getters." P. 194.
SLABOPROUDY OBZOR. (MINISTERSTVO PRESNE110 STROJIRENSTVI, MINTSTERSTVO SPOJU A
VEDECIKA TE)CHNICKA SPOLECNOST PRO ELEKTROTECHNIKU FRI CSAV.) Praha, Czechoslovakia,
Vol. 20, no. 3, Mar. 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EF-AI), LC, Vol. 5, No. 9, September 1959.
Uncl.
EMT.
"Electron tubes with electron multipliers." P. 267.
SLABOPRODY OBZOR. (MINISTERSTV0 PRESNEHO STROJIRENSTVI, IXINISTEPSTVO SFOJU A
VEDECKA TECHNICKA SPOLECNOST PRO FIMTHOTFCHNIKU FRI CSAV.) Praha, Czechoslovakia.,
Vol. 20) no. 4) Apr. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959.
Uncl.