SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RIGBERG, YA. L. - RIGO, J.

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(Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii) 1936, Vol. 6, No. 4. RIGEL. J.; HEMECEK, St. Case of Jacob-Greutzfeld presenile dementia. Cesk. psychiat. 53 no-5: 353-358 Oct 57. 1. Psychiatricka klinika a pathologickoanatomicky ustav VIA v Hradci Kralove. (PSYCHOSES, PRESENILS, case report Jacob-Greutzfeld presenil,~ dementia (Cz))' RIM, G. (L-eeyptsig) Party cons-Ld , , ~7 ~ 2- - :.,.-n--ation and information work. NTI no-5.2G--, ': ~ -)' . (MIRA 1/0-11) POTEKUSHIN, N.V.; KURATOVA, L.P.; RIGER, M.M.; BAKUL121, S.B. "Handbook on the mnnufacture of sheet metal working dies" by V.M.Anikin, IU.S.Lukashin. Reviewed by N.V.Potekushin and others. Kuz.-shtam.proizv. 4 no.2:45-47 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Dies (metalworking)) (Sheet~metal work) (Anikin, V.M.) (IAikashin., IU.S.) KACUU, V.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; RIGFR, M.I.,, Btarshly prepodavatell Lumbering, woodpromosings and pper Wuatrlois 1n Ceylon. Loes, bum. i der. prow. no.1:7&81 165. (MM 18 z IL2) LE'Vit V.A.1 HIGBR, A.R. Usipg the reflection sounding method for atudyW the subsurface te4pnics Pf southwestern Kobystan. Azerb.neft.kbo2. 41 no.4: 4-71'Ap '64 Azerb.neft.khos. 41 no./+:/+-7 Ap 162. (MIRA 1602) (Kobystan--Soismic prospecting) 494m 65 5 - , 7 ACCWSION NR: AMO161U structui-61 exialysis is: of ~s~stem-d do :, em rat rangq~, Re Origarthasi t: desirable s f1gtxre F, . . - * VNII IMA. ASSOCIATION SUBMITTED., 00-. ENCL:: 00. .....~'.;SUB-CODE:'.SSr NR REFZOV::004 006, 171 , -14 -9; ;;V3 ACF_ NR. AP6000532 SOURCE CODE: UR/0070/65/010/006/0869/0874 AUTHOR. Shapiro, Z. L -; Fedulov, S.A.; Venevtsev, Yu. N. ; Rigerman , Lo G. ORG: All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Chemical Reagents and Very Pare Substances (Vsesoyuznyy naucfin_o-IssleU6-v Iskiy institut khImicheskikh reaMvov I osobo chistikh khimicheskikh veshchestv) TITLE- The study of phase transitions In LiNbO 3 and LiTao, compounds SOURCE: Kristallografiya, v. 10, no. 6, 1965, 869-874 TOPIC TAGS: lithium compound, ferroelectric material, phase transition ABSTRACT: Although B. T. Mattlas and J. P. Remeika (Phys. Rev. 76, 1886, 1949) discovere( in 1949 that LiTaO3and LiNb03 exhibit unique dielectric properties, these dielectric proper- ties and the nature of polymorphic transitions of the compount:j have not yet been thoroughly studied. Consequently, the authors studied within a 0 - 1000C temperature range the structure (using x-ray diffraction) and electrical properties (a. c. bridge) of these compounds, A brief description of the sample preparation and ex go PjW is f0 p9F.Imental meth? Rowed by a ctivi y data, The article presentation (in the form of graphs) o 6~, and cond t" concludes with a brief discussion of the results. The LiTaO3compound contains a ferro- electric transition at 630C, whereas LiNbO3Is, apparently, a "frozen!' ferroelectric. The authors express their thanks to V. S. Kharitonov for his help during the investigation. Card 1/2 UDC: 548.736:536.42 mm=q L 121o2-66 - - - _: - -7 3709) .-.xperimentalni a klinicke zkuseno5ti s Felentan-Rapidem ExDerimental aund clinical ex,periences with Pelentan Rapid Casopis Lekaru Ceskych 190, 671/2 (36-41) Grachs 2 *'x,-erimental and clinical experiences with a new anticoagulant of the cowmarine series. ?elentan Hapid is the commerical name of the ethylester of di-(4-OxYcoumar- inyl) acetic acid. It is about one-fourth the strength of discoumarol, but it controls the prothrombin level better and acts quicker, and after discontinuation of the drug the normal prothrombin level is restored more quickly than with discoumarol. Doses ten Umes higher than the maxium amount therapeutically given were not toxic (experiments on animals). Contra-indications are less frequent than with discoumarol. Hora - Brno (Sec. 'IT-) So: _,'xcerpta iMedica, Vol. II, No 7, Sec. Il, july 1949 r r-a e r t~; i OS M ntvi, VIJR no.r.,87-2'-Q) m I RA 8 YATSIMIRAlY. K.B.; DROBYSINVA, Kinetic methods of quantitative analysis. Report go. 5: Kinetic method for the quantitative determination of tantalum. Zhur.anal.khim. 14 no.1:6o-62 Ja-F '59. (MIRL 12:4) 1. Ivanovo Ghemico-Technological Institute. (Tan'talum--Analysis) (Chemical reaction, Rate of) COMpounds were deterMine-di-And tifte _ abAenC.e-._,OX, . Solid:-SOIUtionS- was obs k4ay -ditta for the L. li i ~.T 4Cl4S-- nterp anar d stance's7'"i jine inte na t ea of TI- C14S'- d6 -4 d V e.are very speci -an 0..not~ropiresent.~a`c a TIC1, TIClS,, TICISe seieniu,m*, or~ iulfui.. Iso: lidic Tku t 0 X-ray,Aata".a AUTHORS: Yatsimirskiy, K. B., RiCin, V. 1. 755-1-18/26 TI ~"LE: Kinetic Methods of ~juantitative AnalYsis (Kineticheskiye metody kolichestvennoGo analiza). Report -41. Determination of Small Amounts of TunL;sten (Soobscheniye 4. Opredeleniye malykh kolichestv vollframa) P~,FJODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 17,, Nr 1, 112-115 (US';R) mined by "'STRACT: A number of elements can be quantitatively deterr utilizin-- their catalytic aciion upon reactions whose velocities are comparativele low and conveniently measurable. The oxidat4~on of iodides with hydro-en peroxide in acid solutions: H202 + 2J- + 2H + = 12 + 2H20 (1) at roorn temperature in the absence of catalysts proceeds very slowly. It was found that the reaction velocity in the presence of traces of hexavalent molybdenum and Card 1/5 tunC3ten compounds, but also of compounds of iron, uranium Kinetic Methods of Quantitative Analysis. 75-1-10/26 Communication 4. Determination of Small Amounts of Tungsten and chromium is higher. The catalysis of the reaction by -.olybdates can be used for the determination of molybdenum (ref. 5). In the present paper a method for the quantitative determination of small amounts of tungsten is described. On the basis of exDerimental results the following equation was set up for the velocity of the catalyzed reaction (1): d 12 c - c c (2) d T j * H2 02 'W is the coefficient of the catalysis and is de-p-ndent on acidity. This may be explained by the fact that only forms with tungsten as cation are catalytically active and that an increase in the acid concentration increase the concentration of these forms and possibly also modifies their structure. For 0,1 molar acid concentration -_ according to equation (2) is equal to 1,0.106 (time in minutes, contentration. in moles per liter). (;:-.rd 2/5 On the basis of theoretical considerations Finetic Methods of Quantitative Analysis. 75-I-IC/26 Report Determination of Small Amounts of T-an-ten the minimum tunE:ston concentration can be which can be found by this method. For this tile v.locity constant k of the rion-catalyzed reaction is needoa. Under the same conditions it is accord-in.- to nublished 4at-- ,14 G (ref. 2) equal to 1,89. Consequently the follo-gir ~or the minimum concentration of tunr~sten (C min c,.i k -9 r. ~, 0, 1 w 2.10 io'/liter min There-fore, reLrarding sensitivity, this method zur7,z-,_sse2 all hitherto known methods of determininL tunLsten. By this method tunEsten can also be determined in the -_,resanse of a number of other elements. Calcium, aluminum, Zinc, nickel, cobalt and manganese at the concentrations investi,L;ated (ratio cforeiEn ion : ctun.-sten ~ 109 exercise no essential influence on t reaction velocity. On the basis C---;rd 3/5 of the reaction 2Cu2+ + 4J- Cu J + J, co:,!,C--. slichtl- 2 2 1 1 Kinetic ?.:,-_-thods c-F Quantitative Analysis. 75-1-76//26 Report, '. Determination of Small Amounts of Tur-Esten accelerates the separation of iodine. Lead, mercury ~_nd cadmium sloa down the reaction, because they -form complex ions with the iodide and thereby diminish the effective concentration of the iodide. Phosnhate retards the reaction. 2 1-luoride, citrate, tartrate, oxalate, arsenate :,.nd silicate all the investicated concentrations (ratio c forciCn : Ctua I:s-,- ell = 103) completely prevent the catalytic action of tun,sten. The solubility of tun.-stic acid H 2*JO4 and mercury M - tune.state was also determined accordinf, to this kinetic method. Only scarce and contradictory datu exist on the solubility of these compounds which form the precipitate in the Eravimetric determination of tunLsten. For the solubility of tunL,-stic acid in 1-nornal hydrochloric Scid the authors found (1,0 + 0,1).10-4 nole/liter and for the solubility of mercury (f)-tun_cstate in 1-nornal hydroclh-lo.,ic acid they found (2,2 +- 0,2) 1o-4. In an part the inve sti.-at ions of the di~i)eridence of the reL-.ction velocity of the catalyzed r,~action(i) on the concentrations Card 4/5 of tun.-sten, io~lide, h--O:-c,(3n peroxide as as hydro- - H c :.,othods of Quantitative Analysis. 75-1 -18/26 Report Af. Determination of Small Amounts of 11ungsten chloric acid are described in detail. The exDeriments on the influence of foreign ions upon the determination and the experiments for the determination of the solubility of tunE-3tic acid and its mercury (I)-salt are also described. There are 5 fib-ures, 4 tables, and 8 references, 3 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Ivanovo Chemical and Technological Institute ~vanovskiy kliiiaiko-tekiinolobicheskiy institut) SUBMI-PTED: March 2, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of ConCress 1. Tungsten - 1jetermination 2. Owantitative analysis - f-iethods Card 5/5 c-:(2),5(4) ,:; 0 RS A UT Y:-~tsimirskiy, K. B. , SOV/75-14-1-11/-42 . Droby.9heva, 0. 'Higiri, V. I. Xine tic I othods of (,,uantitative Analysis (:inetuicheckiye metody kolictiestvennogo analiza). Communication 5. A Kinetic Yiethod for the Quantitative 7)etermination of Tantalum (SoobshcheniYe 5. Kineticheskiy metod kolichestvennogo opredeleniya tantala-) 1 1 Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 14, Ur 1, pp 60-62 (Uss~q) in the present paper the catalytic effect of tantalum (V) compounds on the oxidation of iodides with hydrogen peroxide in acid soiution is made use of for the elaboration of a kinetic method for the quantitative determination of small auanti4:ies of tantalum. All the reagents used were carefully cleaned from heavy metals. The tantalum solution was treated with certain quantities of potassium iodide and starch solutions and carefully intermixed. The required quantity of hydrogen peroxide -aas then added. After renewed intermixing 'he solution was measured in a photo-colorimeter FF-K-Y at regular Card 1/3 Kinetic Methoda of Quantitative Analysis. SOV/75-14-1-11/32 Communication 5. A Kinetic Method for the Quantitative Determination of Tantalum time intervals. Initial concentrations were: tantalum 2.10- 6 _5.10-5 m; potassium iodide 2.10-4 _ 2.10-5 m; U hydrogen peroxide 2.10- 4 _ 2.10-3 m; hydrochloric acid 0.1 - 0.5 m. To obtain an equation for the reaction velocity, the dependence of the latter on the concentration of the individual reagents was investigated. Basing on the results illustrated in diagrams the reaction velocity can be formulated as follows: d dT IJ21 (X0 + X1 CH+) - ci- . CH 0 CTa 2 2 where CJ- CH2 02, CH+ 7 CTa are 'the respective concentrations, x is the velocity constant of reaction (catalysis coefficient). Also the influence of foreign ions upon the accuracy of tantalum determination according to this Card 2/3 CC o b un c- U., to ib;' d f o de ten:A113 tic-1 YI 01 talltral'ar, is e re T 1-10 n- C e St des .0- .."ich are Sovilt. v -llrv -takhiiolo-ichesl-.iY ir~c 0 -us t;i avo c a nc o 4 c P- ~utc - ~: - :.ler 'r. ::,.. , - -, '. -L , - ~ -.,~ = I , , ~: , I (' ~ . i- "'.- . ~rg ~ i, -~, -~r! a:"~! 51~, ... - ; ~ I . ; -T. , : --.- - .1 ~, ~ ~ .1 I%q F-k -, ;,z , P, ) .. I- I , -, I ", ~, k ; " ;i. . 1; ; , I : `i;~ 1; 1 1- -~ . YATSIMULWIY, K.B.; RIGIN.-J.I. Kinetic methods of quantitative analysis. Report No.4: Determination of small amounts of tungsten [wAth summary in Ingliahl. Zhur. anal. khim. 13 no.1:112-115 Ja-F 158. (MM 11:4) 1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut. (Tungsten) (Kicrochemistry) L -3dll'- ACC NRt AP6012211 SOURCE CODE: UR/0032/66/032/004/0394/6395 AUTHOR: Rigin, V..I.; Mellnicbenko, N. N. 41 ORG: Siberian State Research and Design Institute for Nonferrous Metallurgy (Sibirskiy gosudarstvennyy neucbno-issledovatellskiy I proyektnyy Institut tsvetnoy metallurgil) 10 TITLE: Determination of micro amounts of arsenic in metallic silicon a-nd in very pure silicon dioxide SOURCE: Zavodskaya laborstoriya, V. 32, no. 4, 1966, 394-395 TOPIC TAGS:. quantitative analysis, arsenic, silicon, silicon compound ABSTRACT: The article describes a method based on the electrochemical reduction of arsenic to hydrogen arsenide in an alkaline vjedium. The method can determine a content of arsenic down to 2 x 10-f % in a, weighed portion of 0.5 grams. The determination is carried out In a special appere.tus illustrated in the article. The apparatus consists of a small beaker made of polyfluoroothylene resin. The weighed portion to be analyzed, in the amount of 0,5 grams, Is placed in the beaker of the apparatus end, in a water bath, with beating, is dissolved in 20 ml of a 30% solution of N&OH. After complete dissolving, there are added 2 ml SWT(m)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(C) JD Card 1/2 UDC: L 38113-66 ACC NR. AP60.12211 of a 3% solution of divalent chromium sulfate, the beaker is closed, a capillary with a paper Indicator is inserted, and the current is turned on. Electrolysis is carried on for 45-50 minutes at an electrode voltage of 8 amps. At the end of the electrolysis, the paper indicator is withdrawn and compared with astandard. Erperimental results of the -method are given In atable. The method was tested by the use of additives consisting of metallic silicon and silicon dioxide with a known sufficiently high arsenic content (~;, 1 x 1o-3%), which was determined spectrograpbically and by the hypopbosphite method. The total time for a determination by this method is 1.5 hours. Since the determination is carried out in an alkaline medium, the possibility of error due to the presence of traces of arsenic and reagents is excluded. Orig. art. bas: 1 figure. .SUB CODE: OV SUBM DATE: -none/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 002 RIGINA, G.S. Development of pitch hearing in learning to play a violin. Vop. psikhol.no.4:116-124 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut khudozhest-vennogo vospitaniya Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR,, Moslcva. ~f- I ; -t~f-L/ RIGINAW 1. V., CAND PHYS-MATH SCA, "ONATHEORY OF AP- PLYING DEPENDSNT COORDI14ATES IN A PROBLE~ON OSCILLA- TIONS IN A MOLECULE@" KRASNOYARSKj 1960. tIVANOVO CHEm-TECHNOL INST). (KL, 3-619 205). 67 7;-o ~4j ',S D 15 RIG INA, I - V. ; GODNEV, I. N. Theory of the application of dependent coordinates to the problem of vibration in the molecule. Opt. i spektr. 8 no-2:171-175 F 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Molecular mechanics) S/05l/6o/oo8/O2/oo6/,-~ ".11; AU'Vflol,-~- R-Lgiaa, I.V,, alLd GOdrleV, I.N. E201/E591 I'l T L E On the Theory of Application of Dependent CoordinaLc~i in the Problem of Molecular Vibrations PERIODICAL; Optika i spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 2, pp 171 - 175 (USSR) .-WSTRAC.: Recently, Gold, Dowling and Meister (Ref 1) defcribed I calculation of r tl+- al-vibrational spectra4/of multi- atomic moleculesixsing a method of transforming independen .t- into dependent coordinates, which gives amplitude equations with singular matrices. The present authors show that tile use of such equations is not essential and they derive more general equations from Lagrange's equations with constmints (cf. Ref 2). Such general equations are useful in discussions of molecular vibrations in dependent coordinates. The paper is entirely theoretical. There are 2 mathematical appendices and 11 references, 7 of which are Soviet,3 English and 1 German. 64ay 11, 1959 L iLoo4-66 EWT(d)/EW(1-),'1 IJP(c) A%-%- OA; rW0VVjL0Q1 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/65/019/006/0874/0880 AUTHOR: Godnev, I. N.; Zaytsev. A. A.; Rigina, 1. V. bRG: none TITLE: Using Lagrange's equations with non-excluded bonds for constructing a theoly; of molecular vibrations in dependent coordinates ,SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 19, no. 6, 1965, 874-880 TOPIC TAGS: Lagrange equation, molecular physics,/V_Ie~~ .;ABSTRACT: The authors propose a method for using Lagrange's equations with non-ex :eluded bonds for taking account of any number p F-ainear. relationships between coor- .dinates in the problem of vibrations in a molecUle. This method eliminates the am-, ,'biguities which arise from unconditional application of ordinary Lagrange equations. 'in the case of dependent coordinates. Expressions which describe the molecular os- :cillations are derived and the physical meanings and properties of the parameterrs 'which appear in these equations are analyzed. A comparison is made between differ-~. .ential equations for the vibration containing no more than two matrices in dependen~_- 'Card 1/2 UDC: 535.338.42.001.1-1 .61,A, U. Favorable opportunities for the development and construction of beautiful rural cormunities. P-418 ,-.AZ,- WODA I TPCi-ZiTKA SATITITTARNA (Stowarzyszenie Naukowo-Techniczne Inzynierow I Technikow Sanitamych Orgrzewnictwa i Garownictwa) Warszawa., Poland Vol.13, no.9, Sent. 1958 Monthly list of East European Accession (EFA-T) LC, Vol.9, no.2, Feb. 1960 Uncl. RIG-TEA, I.V.; GODNEV, I.N. I.Lit of t'ic oxclusion of redundant coordirates in the problem of raolecul,,jx vibration ii.volving generalized forces. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no.4:r/1-175 163. (IiIRA 16:9) 1. Sib-Lrskiy teklinologiciieskiy institut i Ivariovskiy khi-,.,iiko- Tek.1-iiiologicl.-e-skiy institut. (Molocules-Vibration) (1-tatrices) Atj If HORS GrAnav, I.N1. , Aleicsandrovskaya, A M. and Rigina. Ij. SOV/51-7-2-27/34 TIT13. Frequ-3nctes of Normal Vibrations of Zirconium Halides- (Chastoty no:-,!i-aItny'r-_h kolsbaniy galogenidov tsiriconiya) FSRIODIO~'.L, Onti-ira i speictroskopiya, 1959, Vol 7, Yr 2, pp 271-27.3 (USSR) 33 TR, C T - Calculation of frequencies of normal vibrations of Ti14 -was reported earlier (-Ref 1). The preuent caper describes solution of a similar problem for zircouilum halides. The authors used curves of the reduced induction coefficients plotted as a function of the atomic weight of the central atom; these curves viere constructed separately for fluorides, chlorides, bromides and iodides. The interat-omic distances were determined, as in Ref 1, by platting the dependence of these distances as a function of the atomic number Z of the peripheral atom; the curve for zirconium halides was drawn above the SnX4: curve throug;h a point r = 2.33 1 which represents the Zr-CI ir-teratomic distance in ZrC14. The interatomic distances r found in this vay are listed in Table 1. Table 2 gives the calculated induction coefficients for Zr(;14, ZrBr4 and ZrI The normal vibrational frequencies of the four halides ZrC14, ~r'Br4, ZrI4 -d l/ 2 and ZrF4, found using the coefficients of Table 2 and equations given SOV/5i-7 -2 Frecu a. lc--- es of Yor-mal Vibr~tinns of Zirconium Halides earlier (Raf 1) are listed in Table 3. Fcr 7.rF4 the methcd used requires extrapolation of tne induction coefficients and, therefore, it gives only the Limits between 'which lie the normal vibrational frequencier. A of t' is compound. The errors in the ca lculat5d f requenc-1 as an~ L of ZrC14, ZrBr4 and Zr14 are esti-mated to be &l = j20, AY2 = 110, N~ = �Z0 and A = �10 cm-'- The iaethod described vras checked by calculating the normal vibrational frequancies Of SiC14, SiBr4 and S114 (see Table 4: for data on SIC14). The calculated and experimental values of the SiC14 frequencies were found to agree within 1-7 am-1, exceot for W3 .,jhere the difference was 25 cm-1. In the case of zirconium halides the calculated frequer-c,, , 'Vl = 382 cm-1 for ZnC14 also aiizrees well i--,1th the exparimeatal value of 383 cm-1. There are -1 tabios, 1 figure and 11 references, 4 of which are Soviet, 6 EnIC-11ish and 1 French. SU-Bua-TTET-j: February 23, 1959 ~~; -I rd 2//-, RIGIUA, S., nauchnyy sotrudnik Resistance of barley to loose smut. Zashch. rast. ot vred. J. bol. 10 no-8:56 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut rasteniyevods'-va. ":)T-A .;ec () Ve)! 1.1/10 3ur.-ery Oct. 5782, AXILLARY METASTASES OF BREAST CANCER - Az ezzildr6k h6nalji Itl6tel - It I g I C r A. - NIAG. ONKOL. 1958, 2,,'4 (177-179) Tables I The examinatLon of MU -patients having breast cancer in Steinthal's group I and It has shown that the palpation of the axillary lymph nodes and their histological examination display disagreement in 44176 (palpable lymph nodes with negative histo- logy in 45.51,16, non-palpable lymph nodes with positive histology in 40,76). This fact is to be taken into consideration in deciding on the prognosis and therapy. Stein- that's grouping of breast cancer is inadequate for comparative studies withoat histological corroboration, irrespective of the fact whether standard therapy or new methods to be developed in future are applied. (IX, 5. 16) RIGIMR, A.. Gastrojejunocolic fistula and its surgical managemeat. MAW. sebeezet 5 ho. 4:274-278 Nov 1952. (GLML 24:1) 1. Doctor. 2. Surgical Department (Head Physician -- Dr. Vazul Bikar). Kekgolyo-utcai State Hospital. RIGIMR, A. HemicolectouW combined with excision of the spleen and resection of the pancrens. Magy. sebe8zet 11 no.4:209-212 Aug 58. 1. Az Orazagos Onkologiai Intezet (Igazgato: Dr. Venkei Tibor, az orvos- tudou,nrkyok candidatusa, tudomnyos vezeto: Dr. Weld 3ela. oz orvostudo- min-yok nandidatusa) sebeszeti osztalyanak ko--lemenye. (GOWN, neoplasms surg., henicolectomy with nancreatectouW & aplenectomy case report (Hun)) (PANCREAS, surg. excis., with hemicolectomy & splenectomy in cancer of colon. case report (Hun)) (SPLAEN, surg. excis., with hemicolectomy & pancreatectomy in cancer of colon, case report Ohm)) RTGLXR, Andras, dr. Plastic surgery in radiogenic ulcers. Ory. betil. 98 no.27: 736-739 ? July 57. 1. Az Orssagoe Onkologial Intezot (Igazgato: Venkei. Tibor, dr., as orvostudomanyck kandidatusa; tudomanyos vezeto Wald, Bela, dr. &z orwoetudomanyok lmndidatusa) Sebeszeti Osztalyanak kozlemenyo. (RADIOTHKRAFT, compl. ulcers. chronic, extensive, plastic surg. (Hun)) (ULCERS, etiol. & pathogen. radiother. causing chronic extensive ulcerations. plastic Burg. (Hun)) (SKIN, eff. of radiations on same) RIGLER, Andras, dr. Treatment of postoperative fistula of the duodenum. Magy. sebeszet 8 no.209-272:239-242 Aug 55, 1. Az Orszagos Onkologiai Intezet sebeezeti oaztalyanak kozlemenye. (Foorvos: Prof. Huttl, Tivador dr.). (DUDD&TUM, fistula ther., postop.) (FISMA duodenal, postop. ther.) RIGLER, Andras, dr. Mrtraction of partial intra-tboracic goiter by mobilization of the clavicle. Magy. sebeszet 8 no.6:379-382 Dec 55. 1. Az Orazagoo Onkologiai Intezet sebeszeti osztalyarLak kozl. Foorvos: Prof. Huttl. Tivadar dr. (GOITER intra-thoracic, partial, surg. with mobilization of clavicle, technic. (Hun)) (CLAVICLE, surg. mobilization in intra-tboracic goiter aurg., technic. (Hun)) RIGLER, Franc Dr. 1953 Ljubljana I )dig I& -malull 11 0 4 it to N a Lit V D J4 D A L L I I I A be, a 31 u 13 a h if a X, 0 41 41 44 R, JC 111-4 b-9 -1~ 0. -1- si be 1-4 -Rut 'T W&W d wells ud rivalft of didiisifters 6ok d Lake smiabic D"t Kus. Ims. Afamuldi 3, IW-W 1930).-Watm fmm Tibany t. I wem Wdb -tlY Originate from enwks of dolodulte or limestom; thessefort, the I salts Consist of Ca and Mg(HCO,),. The water of the rivulets contains lead wit. sium bicartItmates air pptcl. Dats al 12 detailed auddlym we given. S. S. oa FINALY a LA DETALLURGICAL. LITERATURE CLASSWICATI" L Ad-$ U IS AV -0 Is: IF ft tv 1p go J( K tr a, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 941-.~7-z. 114 ZA 0, A I I OR 0 W 0 S AND 0 a v 141 0 9 0 o 0 o o c 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 6 0 0 0 & 0 0 r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 o 0 ;go* COO see of No* goo 0 0 4 a a a 0-9 - A 6 4 0 6 a a a a a a a 0 a a 0 It & & 6 a it a &-& -*--a -0 -6 -4,-~ o sp --- -44 Ow K ww-~O'~ 00 0 0 9 of 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 o 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 *r*7 -y !f --- oaf t, 16 1? t$ It IV ! 2; 22 ZI ]a 25 26 " x11 v uIt a It v Q 10 '1 Y- I I z-m AAX PDJE 0.- k - I ~t.-L-v j L 8 0e t.r ~ '. I 1 .1 - ... ~ -1.1 Wl go MAGYAR TEXTILTIECHNEKA HMMIAN TEXTILES Vol. III - 1950 No. 9, Sept. g: 00 -00 .00 go It ::0o It'll 11 11.1 G; 0 ...... ..... . u0 0 o: goo ..24 CIO* CIO A%. $I- mITALLt,K(.K&1 t1TfRA1t,WtCtAS%IFKATIOP I z too ml 1. It DO K it R9 K u it It a Kw n1 %4 YUGOSI,AVIA Chemical Technology, Chemical Products arA Their H-28 Application. Food Industry. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 5, 1959, No. 17435 Author :__Ejgjpx,-X.; Karen, J. Inst : Not given Title :Bacteriological Investigation of ANDat Pr-,ducts and Hygiene of their &nufacturo Orig Pub :Yeterin. glasnik, 1957, 11, No 2, 191-194 Abstract :Published data pertaining to bacteriological inveatiga- tions conducted at the sausage factory at Lynbliana. Card 1/1 , RIGLER, Gyorgy* Significant measures for engineeral courses. Musz elet 16 no.2:3 Ja 161. (EFAI 10:9) (Hungar7--Technology) New legs concerning the connection between glandular. cystic hyperplasis, and goWW carvinama .1 R.g... It. S4-ijwimh,. amt L. Vi"y (Unir. Hmlajk~t. Ifutilt I Otuo. 3, Z'12 -14(I9.'4)jin derntaw --rtramirw ,( 2.vltt~~ ,,I g1midid.ir-ev,fir h)-prrI,b,ia uith (,dliculm horimme 'AAS fodhi-il Iev 71111!' of geraital carcuaimLA The follicuLa Iii4motiv dsm,i ruit sm-m to act As a ~Arcinojlrn Ina sts- . ..... fur th~ pt,khtmoti ..( %u titti,mm,' , .1, Dmit 1. N.wlhcr RIGLE:1, L. Inst. for Rentgenology and Physical The-rapy, Vet. Fac. Zagreb University Vet. Arh: 22: 305-308 1952 --tr-ska in naie,ij-11ura 5%, n,7Zj -a - L -"11zUUL1U meylitis) o'L swine Zdra-xiotveni Vestnik Ljul,14'ana 1949, 5-8/8 (103-!Ch') Poliomyelitis suum, caused by a neurotropic birus, was inhibited by inoculation of an alum-precipated caccirie of this virus. itu is believed that the vilruseds of p. infen tum and of p. suun closely reserthle one another. Neither can cause the disease in indivni- duals souside its kind. Many kind of instances are given wherein p. suum was followed in the house or neii.;hbourhood by p. infantum and vice versaj with an interval of only a few days. Innoculation of saliva, urine or braire tissue from p. infantum cases into the cerebrwn oC swine wits wiLhc,-~t result. Prochazka--Prague (XX, It, 7, SO: I'lledical Microbiolo~ and Hy--iene Section IV, Vol. 1, No. 7-12 F~r e- T-,~r v rind -nrr n for t-I c: F, Son, e YN S,I T. Of '-~St El;ro- can RIGMANT, B.M.: BICHUCH, A.11,1.; SAVIN, V.A. Roof nails. Standartizatsiia 26 no.4:46 Kp '62. (MIRA 15:)) (Nails and spikes--Standards) BRON, V.A.;-R-IGMANTJ~.~o_;___�IMONOV, K.Y. Manufacture and UBe of block-type inBulation. Ogneirpory 25 no.9:4oo-W4 6o. (MIRA. 13:8) 1. Vostochnyy institut ogneuporov (for Bron, Simonov). 2. MagnitogorsIdy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Rigmant). (Insulation(Reat)) BRON, V.A.; DIKSHTTEYN, Ye.I.; MHDYAK0VA. M.V.; NAZAROV. K.S.; RIGMANT, N.M. Increasing the stabilit7 and efficienc7 of regenerator checkers in 400-ton open-hearth furnaces. Ogneupor7 23 no.12:545-55l '58. (MIRA 11:12) (Open-hearth furnares) (Refractor7 materials) S/131/60/10001000/'00210C)BlYj. B021/BO52 AUTHORS: Bron, V. A., Simonov, K. V. , Rigmant, N.-hL.- TITLEt Production and Use of Blocks for Heat Insulation PERIODICALt Ogneupory, 1960, No. 9, PP. 400 - 404 TEXT: The Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgicheskoy teplotekhniki (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metallurgical Heat Engineering) developed blocks for heat insulation of the tubing of industrial furnaces-. They consist of segments of fireclay, kaolin, or magnesite-chromite attached to metal rings. The binding material used was clay, water glass, aluminiferous cement, and sulfite~-alcohol vinasse. 0 Compressive strength was between 71 and 198 kg/cm 2; porosity varied from 18A to 21.5%. The destruction of fireclays and kaolin set in after a fortnight, whereas magnesite-chromite insulation lasted 4-6 months with oil firing, and 12 months with gas firing. Used blocks of magnesite- chromite were chemically and petrographically examined, Accumulation of Card 1/2 Production and Use of Blocks for Heat Insulation S/131/60/000/009/002/008/XX B021/BO52 maggnetite and hematite (50.01% Fe2039 5.73% FeO) occurred in the zone exposed to the flame. The petrographic examination was carried out by L. Ya,, Pivnik, The use of blocks for heat insulation reduces the heat loss to one-third; the heating of semiproducts is considerably improved, Magnesite-chromite masses with a 5% content of clay, and 4% of sulfite- alcohol vinasse or 7% of water glass proved to be most suitable fo-- the production of insulating blocks. The mechanical strength of unfired blocks, _Ls increased by pressing, and their porosity is decreased. Magnesite- chromite block insulation has been successfully applied in rolling-mill furnaces of the Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Combine). There are 6 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Vostochnyy institut ogneuporov (Eastern Institute of Refractory Materials) Bron V. A., Simonov, K, V.; Magnito- gorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (Magnito.gorsk 1.1etallurgical Combine) Rigmant, N. L"'. Card 212 -4/13 U 101"'S: Bron, V. A., Dikshteyn, Ye. I., iaiedya?-ova, SOV/131--a-12 I azc- -t-j-4 --;4, iii V. , if -rov, K, S~ , , Ri-&-ten , , TITLE: Increase in Stability arid Operation Efficiency of the Regenerative Checker Chambers of 400 Ton Martin Furnaces G Iovysheniye stoykosti i c-ffe!,-tivnosti raboty na-gadok re- generatorov 400-T martenovskikh pechey) PEHIODIC'AL: 0~~neu pory, 1,95B, Nr 12, 1)1) 5,15 ABSTRACT: The 400 ton 11'artin furnaces possess simall specif'c volu-Mes i ' o~ the slat, containers and chec~:er ch--:f,,b ers (Tab! e 1), which remilts in an intense in-purification by mciting dust and a rapid wear of the checker cliar.-;bers. Chromo-aluminous re- ~ractories of the Semilukskiy works were tested ( see paper by V. A. Bron, 1. V. Savkevich, R. S. iMil'shenko, Ref 1) in order to increase tne stability of the checker chambers. Figure 1 presents the temperature chanj~es of chamotte, forsterite and chro-io-L-luminous bricks when the butterfly valves are tilted over. The temperatures were measured by M. G. Kozhanov, V. 'J'. Beloshapkin under the supervision Card 1/3 of A, M. Kulakov (Ref 2). Figures 2,3,4, and 5 present Incre,Lse in SI.:_-!,)_4lity and Operation Efficiency of the S-GV/131-59-12-4/ls 'martin Furnaces Re-,ener:-Aive Chec"er C --abers of 4~.'O Ton I the st-ate of Vile checker brick3 after 213 aeltill,[13, The bricks are covered with m,~,lting dust which sometimes is caked tOoE;ether with then. The chemical composition of the n! ltin;,- dust shot,,,s (Table 2) that an enrichment of the dust with alunina is effected at the places of contact with chro;ao-aluminous bricks, which in connLcted with ar. increase in ref'ractoriness, as conL'irried by the petro- --r ap hi c, a a! investi,-ation 'carried out by T. F. R ychenko, Ref 3) . Table 3 ,--i-,,es the characteristics of c.-,romo- alu- m U, inous bricks !after oLeration in ~%e top-most unit o' m the checker chambnrs of the _nnd ~as ,-renerators. Figure 6 shows 'the microstructure of "Ile slab; cover of a chromo- aluminous brick after -worl:inE in the top-most unit of the checker ch~-mbers of the ~Lir i;e:,.e.-ator. Table 4 preseits the operation values of the checker chambers of 400 ton I.-artin furnaces produced fro,.-i various refractory bricks, as well a3 the repairs carried out. The thermal conductivity of refractory bricks before and after viorkiTIL! in tile re.g,enerative checker is Oemonstrated in figure 7 for Card 2/3 c,ironio-aluminou3, din-as, chamot.te and forsterite bric~-s. Increase in Stability and Operation Efficiency of the SOVI'131-58-12-4/10 Regenerative Checker Chanbers of 400 Ton Martin Furnaces Chromo-aluminous bricks yielded the best results. The use of these bricks under simultaneous washing of the checker chambers promotes the reduction of the melting duration and fuel consumption (Fig 8). Conclusions: The use of chromo-aluminous bricks with an alumina content of 78-805/.1 and a chromium oxide content of 9-11% in the upper 6-12 units of the checker chambers increases, in connection with their washing, the stability of the checkers and the efficiency of furnace operation. It is regarded as neces- sary to improve the methods of washing the checkers and test other highly refractory products in the checkers of the 400 ton Martin furnaces. There are 8 figuresp 4 tables and 1 Soviet reference. Card 3/3 11 I '~' I "'T 1 A I : T,0. . - I , ava 4 llable to r*k-.e national economy the ac"devements of science and technology. Netallurg 9 no.6:39 Je '64. (MjIU 17: 9) 1. l,laiiclliic~-tel6iniclie:31:oye obshcheotvo che-moy metallurb-ii. RIGMANT, S. M . Results 6f the third all-Union public inspection of the fulfillment of plans for scientific research and introduction of the achievementm of science and technology into the national economy in 1964. Gor. zhur. no.607-78 Je 165. . - (MIRA 18t7) 1. UcheW s9kretarl snotrovoy komissi TSentrallnog4 pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obahchestva chernoy metallurgii. PiGMANI'll , S. M. Results of tile Third A12-Union Public IrspectIcn of tte fulfillment of plans for scientific research and intro- duction of the achievements of s-I.ence and technology into the national economy. Stall 25 no.6:573-574 Je 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Sekretarl smotrovoy komissil TSentrallnogo pravleniya Plauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva chernoy metallurgii. of th-- in-pecuon for th~ fluifili-nent C, scientific ;;.Ia--,s and i.-.-tzcriluctio~- of the acilievements of science into the nationced aconom;-r in 1963. Gar. znalr- no.7:73 J-1 104- lno6-o vravleniya I chernov uietalllu--,~-i-, EKIERT, lialina. RIGO, Barbara 9 aG studies on the course of therapy of paranoid schizophrenia with largactil and serpasil. Neur. &c. polsks. 9 no.4:525-533 Jl-.Rg '59. 1--Z Pracowni EEG Inst7tutu Psychoneurologiezuego Dyrektor Illfltytutu: prof. dr Z. Kulgowaki Kierovnik pracy: prof. dr A. Jug. (SCHIZOPHMTA ther) (CHLORPRO W INN ther) (REMPM ther) (ELICTROUCIPHima"PECY) RIGO.J..- SDACFi,Gy- HEGYVARI,C:3. SCS.-T. Techunical a.-siota.anc~-n: SCEITELL, MIA, Margi,". Effe,----"--, of magnesium on dletalw infar--.1toid r-nanges ~n the hea---to C) 1-2 Acla mod. ar:ad. lhing 1, no.3:23- -34 163 of' Pathr,-!,y=L'-,,gy, UniveriAy Medl~~al School Budapes+, RIGOP J.; SZELENYI, I.; Technische Assistenten: JONA, M.; ROZSLTGYI, B. Effect of' magnesium on neuroganic and dietja7 hypertension in rats. Acta. physiol. acad. sci. Hung. 24.no.2:253-259 163- 1. Pathophysiologisches Institut der Medizinischen Universi- tat, Budapest. (MAGNESIUM) (HYPERTENSION) (DIET) (HEART DISEASES) SOS, J.; GATI,T.; MMTY, T.; RIGO,J. Tecimical assistance: SCONELL, Maria; jCIA, Margit; 9�Xtd"~ 6-n'a Infarctoid cardiac lesions induced by dietetic factors in the dog. Acta med. acad. sci. Hung. 20 no.1:1-8 161+ Izn.'L'aVL.tC)id ca-7111i-11 lesions induced by dietetic factors in the- cock. Ibid.: 9-15 1. Institute of Pathophysiology (Director: J.Soa), University Medical School, Budapest. SCIPIADI,-,S, N., VACZY, L.j, KGOO J. -'; ,, Recent research on the poasible correlation of oydic glandular hyper- plasia and genital carcinoma. 11agy. noorv. lap. l3t5,, May 50. Pu 152-60 1. Second Wommil a Clinic, Budapest Univeredty (Acting Head of MIXLA.C-.- Dr. Imre Zoltan),, CUIL 190 5, Nov., 1950 WR.ISZ, Pal; SOS, Jozaef; GATI, Tibor; HAEMOS. Gyorg7: RIGO, Janos 7 Effect of quality-protein deficient diet on conditioned refiez actiTity' of white rate. Ideg. ssemle 8 no.5:139-144 Oct 55. 1. Budapeati Orvost4domanyi 11aetem Korelettant Intesetetol (igasgato: Dr. Son Jozoof egy. tanar, as orTostudowayok dolctora. (RVLXX, CONDITION-ED off. of lysine & methionine deficient diet on activity in rate. (Hun)) (LYSIR, defic. exper., eff. on conditioned reflex activity in rats. (MMMONINE, defic. same. (Hun)) 'IM, Janos, dr.; EqNESZT, Judit. dr.; ZOLTAN, 1mra, dr. Th^ prpparatlon n-f prignant women with heart diseasea for dplivery. rMagy. noorv. lap. 18 no.4:214-217 July 55. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyt Egyetem N. sz. nol klinikajanak koz1^mmnyP. (Igazgato: Zoltan, 1mre dr. egyetemi tanar). (HEART DISWE, In pregn. hospitalization ?-- prep. for delivery, comparison of results with unp~ep. patients. (Hun)) (PREGNANCY. in various dis. heart dis., hospitalization& prep. for delivery, comparison of results with unprep. patients. (Hun)) (PRENATAL CARE bnspitalization &- prep. of heart dis. patients for delivery. (ffun)) ~9, dr.; HARSFAM-ERME, Bet, dr.; INCZE, Ferenc. dr. -U-&..jan The Importance of b7aline membrane in tb--- lungs of newborn. Magy. noorv. lap. 18 no.4:223-229 July 55. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyl EgyetFm 11. sz. not klinikajanak (1p,azgato: Zoltan, Imra dr. egyeterii tanar) ms 11. sz. korbonetani tntez~-tpnek koziomenye (Igazgato: Harangby, Laszlo dr. egyetemi tanar). (LUNG, dis. hyaline membrane In newborn. (Hun)) (INFANT, NEWBORN, dis. pulm. hyaline membrane. (Hun)) YORGON. Mihaly. dr.; RIM, Janos, dr. 'AMP Experiences with flexible polyvinylehloride (PTC) vein cannule. Magy. sebeszet 9 no-5:313-315 Oct 56. 1. A Debrecent Orvostudomanyi 3aetem I. sz. Sebeezett Klinikajanak kozlemenys. 14b. Igazgato: Szeleczky, Gyula, dr. egy. docens (TNFUS;ONS, PARENTERAL, appar. & Instruments polyvinylehloridm flexible vein cannule In intravenous Infusions (Hun)) LUUW, Gyorgy, Dr.; GATI, Tibor, Dr.; MICZBAN, Izabella, Dr.; RIGO, Janos, Dr.; FOLDVARI, Peter Novocaine and the pituitary-adrenal system. Orv. hetil. 98 no-37:1018 15 Sept 57. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi gaetem Korlelettani Intezete (igazgato: Sos Jozsef e yet. tanar) kozlemenye. .9 (PROCAM, eff. on adrenal-pituitary stress mechanism in rate (Han)) (PITUITART GIAND, physiol. adrenal-pituitary stress mechanism, eff. of pr3caine in rats (Hun)) (ADRML GIANDS, Dhysiol. same) GOMORI, Pal, (lev. tag.); GIAZ, Edit; WEISZ, Plal; SUMMECZKY, Arma; DESI, Illes; RIGO, Jnnos Effect of humoral factors on renal function in exsicocosis. III. Increased a1dosterone activity in e-tsiccosis. 14a,-y. TudDm. Akad. Orv. Oszt. EDzl. 1) no. 1:65-66 1958. 1. A R-udnpesti Orvostudomanyi 36,yetem 111. sz. Belklinikaja es Korelettani Intezete. (DZHYILTIATION, exper. increased alOosterone activity in dehydrated dogs (Eftm)) (AIDOSTSROIIA, n1kysiol. increased activity in dehydrated dogs (Hun)) GOMORI, P.; GIAS, 3.; WEISZ, P.; SUHANYXCKY, A.; DESI, I.; RIGO, J. The effect of humorsl factors on renal function in dehydration. Ill. In- crewse in an aldosterone-like artivity in dehydration. Acts ned. hung. 11 no-3:3?1-372 1958. 1. 3rd Department of Medicine and Institute for Pathophysiology, Medical Uni7ersity, Budqrest. (ISHYMATION, ex-)er. blood aldosterone nctivity in dehydrated doGs) (ALDOSTEROMR, in blood in exner. dehydration of dogs) LTJDANY, G. ; VAJDA, J.; UGO, J. ; HAN TU VIJ 5 -Qydroxyt ry-pta mine and the phagocy-tosis of leukocytes. Acta phyBiol. h-,lTL,,. 14 no.4:371-373 1958. 1. PathoT)hysiolopisches Institut der Medizinischen Universitat, Budapest. (PHAGOCYTOSIS, eff. of drugs on serotonin on phagocytOBii3 Of lellkOCyteS in vitro (Ger)) (SIMOTONIff, eff. on phagocytosis of leukocy-tes in vitro (Ger)) SOS,Jozsef; RIG0,Janos; DOKI-AN,Anna;TAYACS,Ferene Effect of tryptophan on eosinophil and thrombocyte count. Kiserletes Orvostud. 12 no.2:198-200 Ap 1060. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanvi Egyetem Korelettani Intezete. (MOSINOPHIIS pharmacol.) (BLOOD PLATSISM pharmacol.) (TRYPTOPH" pharnscol.) VAJDA, Gy.; RIGO, J.; SOS, J. 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