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C, b .--7 Se its: 1.1 sugar juices.,_ M.: r. 0 m = 134- 1(1954).-1 ne 4 sourc-e-s"ol-i e s wgar limestone, coke,, and wx1er.:'Nar1ciui!methoJs are uding lots- d6a Wed foe the md~ctlon of the Sotc,ontent, inel exctange rctsills.. In the 1049/0 productitin It was found -if in ' tr4ted t"01:1--ses the Sucro4c contentwas 5-fitnes ter than the sak-3. 71,eirfore, the salts represent a 5- - ' Ims 1nconW.jtn'('- I mppiaring N the molssm. d M 'm wi. aud 11)"UA, nd satii.-.nct found in tac water K;Pfc tabattted, heingtriostly the CA And AEC.:" chlo i4lLs awl itiffates'. 20 references.. Jose t~~ J SELIX, Miroslav Pressure loss of birbogrid trays. Chem prum 12 no.2s73-78 F 162. 1. Kralovopolske strojirny, n.p., Vy,4kumny ustav, Praha. I- e--' S!"ILTY'DISMY.V~. A. - `7' -nl Te---*, * - Coi-.iparative method c)f teacl-ling Feogrnphy. Geocr.v sl-"-Ole no. 1, 191;2. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Apr .1 19-"--2, Uncl. SELIYEVSKAYA, A.A. Use of the cormar-ative method in teaching geography. Geog.v shkole no-5:47- 51 3 '5). (MT.T?A 6:8) (Geogre.pV--Study and teaching) SELIYEVSKAYA. Anna Aikadlyevna MG.RNOVA, - . - --- -- takhn.red. [Natural zonfa preparation (if ra2rabotka u:.-o:ov. pedegog.izd-,ro from work practice of lessons] Priradnya T!*n Iz opyta raboty. M-va prosv.RBFSR, 1960. (Tashkent-Physical methodological matodicheaksia ikva, Goo.uchebno- SELIYY.VSKAYA, A.A. Using comparisons and contrasts in work with a map in school geography. Izv.Uzv.fil.Geog.obTva 4:68-80 160. (PaRA 13:7) (maps) (Geography--Study and teaching) SELIYEVSKIY, N. A. SELIYEVSKIY, 1-1. A. - "Feeding and Reproduction of Chickens in Groznyy Oblast According to Data from Progressive Farris and Experiments." Len- ingrad Veterinc'ry Inst, lKin Agriculture USSR. Groznrf, 1954. (Disser- tation for the Degree of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences.) SO: Knizhnava let(MLEL, No. 4, Moscow, 1956 SELJA H.P- IUJS, A. Nutritive value of hay from cultivated meadows and the dependence of the yiibld on the time of mawing. P-551 SOrSIALISTI,TK POUUMAJANJUS. Tallinn, Estonia. Vol. 14, no. 12', June 1959 Monthly List of Eas-~ European Acceasions (EEAI), LC. Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959 Uhc1I BIZJAK,, Ivan; SELJAK, Franc; SESEK, Pavle, ing. Automatic control of a Siemens Martin furnace of the Jesenice heelworks. Automatika. 2 no.1:28-35 Ap 161. (Automatic control) (Yugoslavia-Open hearth process) GERNIGOJ, B.; SFLJ.-AK, Z.;. NOVAK, P.; PUST, J.; MURPT, H.; OPRESNIK, M.; KUHE-) A..-' HLEBANJA, J.; KRUSIC, B.; POVSE, R.; KRAUT, B.; PROSENC, V.; PRELCG, E. Book rwriews. Stroj vest 10 no.6:176-182 D 164. SELJAK, Zoran., ing. (Ljubljana) Materiel.- for the orodl.,ction of d1ra-winr dies. Stroi veEt 7 no. ' -5:107--,10 m L; ~~ : -- 0 011. 1. Faku-.teta za strojnistvo Univerze v Ljubljani, Ljdaljana. f'. !-,. , .,! '. F .:"o,. , I, I ~ ,:-". . - - . I - i ~ 1~ - - r - %. ": I"; '~ I'- I - r -; .. ~ -K :i I ~, , , ~,r :~~ - 1 , . .1 . . 7 . !'. I . - ! . 11-1 ! , i,-, , I .-:, . 'I, , ', .! ) ; ve rz ~ k, : ;, "rk .1 - . . - I I - I SEWAK, Zoran, Lnz. Plannin:r with reticular diagrams. Stroj vest 9 no.l./5-116-.120 0 lr)3~ 1. Fakulteta za strojnistvo Univarza v Ljubljani. MASLOV, Aleksey Vasillyevich; SELIKHANOVICH.V.G., redaktor; KHROMCHMKO, F.I., redaktor; KUZIMIN, EMethods and accuracy in determination of areas] Sposoby i tochnost' opredeleTiia ploshchadei. Mosk7a, Izd-vo geodezic4eskoi lit-ry, 1955. 22f. p. (MIRA 9:2) (Area measurment) SnIKIN, D,I, Use ef water-resistant sandy loam for the control of frost- induced soil buckling. Zhur.tekh.fiz. 25 no.14:245i-2457 D '55. (MURA 9:2) (Frozen ground) (Soil mechanics) SMC,F,YF,Vi. K.K.. IcAndidat toldinicheskikh tekhn:.cheskikh nauk. SFILIKIN, D.L. k repellent earths for the pr 16 no.11:15 N'56. (14lectric cablms--Corrosion) D.N.; KIRICBEK, s-,)ets.red. Production of mLasa i shersti Kazakhekoi SSR, teat and wool on ou v nashem aovkhoze. 1959. 17 P. Direktor Furmanovskogo ir Sellkin). (Kazakhstan--Sheep state farm] P Alma-Ata, M-vo 7,gpaclno-Kazakhstanskoy IVATITSOV, G.P.; AFAMASIYEVA, K.I.; Investigation of heat exchanges between ingots and molds. Sbor. trud. TSNIICHM no.2:7-59 153. (KLRk 10:6) (Heat--Transmission) (Solidification) (Steel ingots) SELIKIN, G.S., inzhener. Methods of oxygen feed for the oxidation of secondary constituents in open hearth baths. Stall 15 no.12:1081-1089 D 155. (MIRA 9:2) l.TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vherney metallur- gii. (Open hearth furnaces) - aWKIN, G.S., inzhener. Ox;rgen feeding methods for the direct oxidation of addition elements in open-hearth furnace baths. Sbor.trud.TSNIICHK no.13:182-206 '56. (KLU 9: 11) (Open-hearth process) (Oxygen--Industrial applications) SELIK114, G.S., inzhener; ZADALYA, N.P., Inzhener. Mechanization and automation of feeding oxygen into the bath of an elec;ric smelting furnace. Metallurg 2 no.2:8-11 F 157. (Kak 10:4) 1. T,3entrallnyy nauclmo-issledovatellskiy institut chernoy metallurgii (for Selikin). 2. Martenovskiy tBekh zavoda "Zaporozhatal".(for Zada, Lya). (Steel-6lectrometallurgy) (Oxygen--Industrial applications) (Automatic control) "~'-_llkin G. S. -and Zadalya, 11. I.,Engineers ;'112L:,': Prevention of the Fbrmtibn of'Dust UM6 Blowirig O_xWen Through a Steelinaking 'F umace Bath (Bor I ba s Obrazovaniyem Plavil I noy Pyli Pri Produvke Vanny Kislorodom). PEi-JODICAL: It-all, 195?, No.10, pp. 864-88? (USSR). ABSTI'~A(";": Tliz! fo-nuartion of fumes during blowing oxygen into a ilieta-1 bath (open health convertor etc.) is disc;,-jssed. It is pointed out that in addition to los- of iron and aii pollution, th:~ erosion of furnace roofs, walls and checkers in regenerators should be also considered. ThErefore, not only purification of waste gas, but prcvention of the formation of fumes should be attempted. As the formation of brown fumes is due to the develop- iaei!t of high temperatures reaching in the boundary la-er of the zone of interaction of metal with oxygen 2000-2400 C, in 1956 an attempt was made in the Zaporozhstall 'Norks to use waZer for the cooling of thE: reaction zone. Blowing with oxy6en-water mixture PiK,vc;nted the foi-mation of b-rovm fumes. In order to in-restbi~,ate the influence of humidified oxygen on thermal an~,", technical conditions of smelting practice and on the Card 1/5 q,.-uzilituy of metal two series of heats with blowing 133-10-5/26 Prevent~ on of -6he -Formation of Dust While Blowing Oxygen Through a Steelmaking Furnace Bath ,~~cj,;en-water mi-x-uure (27 heats) and with oxy-en alone (21) heats) were carried out. The investi-ation vias 9 . ca-,ried out under the direction of Academician 1. P. T~aplin and Candidate of Technical Science 7.- ~''fimov with -he participation of V. F. i.hzov, Engr.,, -Lj U L_nrakhovskiy, Engr.., K. Li. Trubetuskov, 'Jandidate o f ;ilechnical Science, V. T!. Eornfelld, candidate of nical Science, A. Llitrofanov, Candidate of _~e -,hnical Science and TT .P. Cherkashina, Engr. T-he ex ~eriiraents were carried out on a 180 -5on o~-,en he,Lrtf- furnace operating; with a scrajD-ore -rrocess. U ;31)%,;in in both cases was started 30 to 90 min. after un,, beEinninf~ of pourin,7 hot metal and finished wher ,e t ~' d carbon content in metal (0.0?-0.1"", steel i,., reciuli 08*~:rr EPB) was obtained. T.-lethod of supplying watuer to oi:-r-en is shown in FiSure 1. The ox-j-en water stream. 'ZD I-) at tuh-e outlet of tuyere at various watuer concentrations is shown in Fiijure 2. In the e-xperi,--ientual _-elts the wal;er-o~V-.--ven ratio required in order to prevent the fo,--,,v:1tion of brown fumes was established as follows: '~-_m(titing period 11-elting Refining dui-ation. of blowing, min 60 30 30 Card 2/5 :iater con~sum-Qtion, 1/min 40 30 20 13~-10-5/26 Prevention of the Formation of Dust While BloiWing, Oxygen Through .a Steie~lmakinj: Furnace Bath. o:qE~(:~,i consuL.,iption, M~'/min 30 30 30 1 0, wei6ht ratio 0.?0 0.47 if 0 : 0.93 P~r slc~essful blowing the tuyere should be immersed 200-4)(Diiiiii into the bath. 'Nith a weie;IYL ratio of water to o)ciEen 0.5-0.9 t~e -temperature of the reaction zone decreases from 2200 C to 1800 C and the formation of fuL.1-es decreases 3-5 times (Figures 4 and 5). T.Tean duration of heE.t with oxygen-vrdter mixture was 6 hours 29 min and with technical o:,-jgen (90-94cl,, 0 ) alone 5 hours 43 man mean velocity of decarbUrisatio~ was 1.42 and l.?4",/hou'r respectively. rilhe metal temperat~~ at the end of blowing vias in both cases low (about 1579 C). Puinace outDu-'u on blowin- oxy-en-viater mi---,tuT-,e increased by 24c'~ in coml)arison tD 0 - with haats without ox-,jgen blowing-and the consum-otion of con-Nren-lional fuel decreased by 255`1. The corresponding -`EiS;-ura3 --For blowing oxygen alone were: increase in the output 3857~ and decrease in fuel consumD-Uion 31~-2. It was exoerinientally found that a 14,c,.')' decrease in the output when u.,3i-nr-,, water can be compensated by increasing blowing C:) intens--'-'U-y by 20-256,. the consumption of o--,c-jgen per tor- of steel with oy-y ' n-viaUer rai-~cture was 3?.8m.~ Card 3/5 and witill pure ox-ygen 3? La. (hal--'L" of o--%cygen was supplied 133-lG-5/26 -Preveritic)n of' t ie Formation of Dust While Blowing Oxygen Through a Steelmaking Furnace Bath. -uo i;ue ..'lame). Investigations of the metal quality whon bl)winG oxygen-water mi3cLure indicated that the inLrodu,tion of 4000-5000 litres of water into a 200 ton bath (durin~~ 2 hours of blowing) has no negative effect on the metal quality. Llechanical properties of the sheEts, hardness, microsti-Licture, sensitivity to overheatins and to ageinE; as well as the drawinE; depth accordir.E; to Eiricssen's method remained unchano-elde The gas content of metal remained also the same. It is assuned that with immersed tuyere to 400mm the water acts as a cooling agent, it is evaporated and-removed .'th %IJ -- U w ;_ -aEte [,as. In order to study further the appli- cability of the above method one open hearth furnace on Lhe vjor1'1-s operated with blowing oxygen-,,,iater mixture durinE; maltin- and partially durinS refining (u-p to 0. 4r.' C, 3--fter which wate r is turned off). 11"x! eriments wit,~ the use of water in the convertor -orocess on the Petrovsk-Ly Works confirmed the efficien-cy of this method in -resDe(:t of decreasing the erosion of lining. u BlowinG of metal with an oxygen-water mixture increased Card 4/5 the linii.- life by F3 133-10-5/26 P-1--t-on-ti-m of of Dust While Blowing Oxygen Through a Steelmaking Fu:,nace Bath. ihere ai-- 5 fiE-ures and 2 re-ferences both of 30 vj:aich i:,.:-e Slavic. and Za-porozhstall 'Norks. i -javod 2JE.oorozhstal AVAIL-~~iLl: Library of Congress Card 5/5 137-58-6-11712 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 71 (USSR) AUTHOR: Sel'k TITLE. Mechanization and Automation of Delivery of Oxygen into the Bath of a 3teel-foundry Furnace (Mekhanizatsiya i avtomati- zatsiya podachi kisloroda v vannu staleplavil'noy pechi) PERIODICAL: Tr. NaLchrio-teklin. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1957, Vol 18, pp ()16-6Z2 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry. Ref. RzhMet, 1957, Nr 8, abstract 14235 1. Furnaces-Operation 2 Oxygen-Applications 3. Oxygen equi-pment-Control systlems Card 1/1 PETROV, A.K.; SPHRANSKIY, V.G.; KHIZHNIC 1 0, A.M,; SHILYAYXV, B.A.; DANILOV, A.K.; BMCDULIN, G.M.; ZAMOTAYEV, S.F.; MARMYANTS~ A.A*; SOIRTSIV, P.I.; SWIRNOV, Tu.D.; VCfNBXRG, G.S.; CKCROKOV, N.V.; KOLOSOV, M.I.; SRIIXIN, G.S.; MEDOVAR, B.I.; IATASH, Ya.B.; YRFROYMOVIGH, Yu.13.; VINOGRADOV, V.M.; SVEDE-SHVITS, X.N.; SKOROKHOD, S.D.; KkTSEVICH, L.S.; SHR OMB3RG, Ta.A.; MIKHAYIDV, O*A.; PATON, B.Ye. Reports (brief ann)tations). Biul. TSNIIGHM no.18/19:67-68 157. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Zavod Daeprospe-;sBtall (for Speranakiy, Borodulin). 2. Chelyabin- skiy metallurgiche &iy zavod (for Khizhnichenko). 3. Uralmashzavod (for Zamotayev). 4. Treat "RLektropechill (for raymberg). 5. Moskov- skiy institnt stal'.. klor Okorokov). 6. TSerxtrallW nauchno-issleclo- vatellskiy institu,", chernoy metalluraii (for Sellkin, Svede-Shvets). 7. Institut elek-tr(isvarkl AN USSR (for Nton, Medovar, Lata'sh). 8. TSantralinaya Uboratoriya avtomatiki (for Yefroymovich, VInogradov). 9. Giijogneupor (for Skorokhod). 10. Treat "31ektropecht" (for Katsevich). 1:.. ThiliBskly nawhn-clealedovatellskiy Institut okhrany trada Tsea(;yuz-r-oga tsantralltogo soveta profsoyuzov (for Shtromberg). (Ste6l-Mstalllurgy) 5(2) SOV/67-56-6-2/22 Engineer, Trubetskov, K~ 'Y, , C:%rldi :: t( rf A UTHOR S d ! j Technical Scienc-23, Grekov, Ye. A., Engineer, Zadalya, 11. Engineer, Voytov, A. 0., Enjincer, "llitrofanov, A. :',., Can- didate of Technical Sciences TITLE,; Direct Ox-dation of the L'artin Tank by an Oxy-en-,,Vater fixture (Pryamoye okisleniye martenovskoy vanny kislor-~do-vodyanoy smes I yu) PERIODICAL: Kislarod, 1958, Nr 6, PP 3 - 7 ABSTRACT: In the pr3duction of steel from cast iron, the latter was submitted to oxygen blo%%,ing in the melting tank, for the purpose of carbon burning. This process vias accompanied by very high temperatures. Iron evaporated and for7:ed a lar1fre amount of melt dust, which impair the refr.,ctory furna-ce lining ard caused its premature de~;truction, By blowin.- with an oxyger-watter mixture it was intended to reduce dust for- mation 3 oxygen, 40 1 water; late4on durin:r the (1,0-35 m t~ course oj' process, 30 1 water). The investi~;ations were carried out with two Tolartin furnaces of the "Zaporozhstall" Card 1/2 factory. Academician I. P. Bardin supervised the work. The Direct Oxidation of the 14,trtin Tank by an Oxygen -'~"'a 11 er SOV/67-56-6-2/22 Mixture use of oxygea-water blast in the melting and tapping of low- carbon-conteit steel processing increased the furnace efficien- cy by 7-7-5",Lj The fuel consumption decr.-ased by 7~,10, as com- pared to mel;ing with oxyEen blast. The quantity of liquid steel is somevhat .'ess than that obtained by pure oxygen blast which is due to thi! ore consumption for the melt being a little lower. The boat moment to begin blowing is about 80 minutes after the caot iron has begun floring in, end the process is ended when the carbon content is higher by G.02;'Q than be-fore deoxidation. In the melting of steels with a medium carbon content, the furnace efficiency was increased by 5-06~0, ;.here- as fuel consumption was lower by 2-3/~. The hydrogen content in the boiling rietal does not exceed the admissible quantity. The use of an oxygen-vater mixture for blast has proved an efficient means for dininishin.- melt dust. Moreover, all impurities are thus separatEd. There are 3 fiEures, 2 tables, and 6 refer- ences, 4 of vhich are Soviet. Card 2/2 SEL'KIN, G.S..'inzb.; TRIMETSKOV, K.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; GRFKOV, Ye.A.. - - - - 1, z'. - - _'- - lnzh.; ZADALTA, N.P., inzh.; VOYTOV, A.O., inzb.; MITROFANOV, A.A., Imnd.tel-hn.nank Direct oxidation of the ooen-hearth bath with an oxygen-water mixture. Kislorod 11 no.6:3-7 F '.jq. (MIRA 12:3) (Open-hoarth procnis) (Oxygen--Industrial applications) I 005E5-66 EP&(s)-2/6-WT(m)/z-PF.(n)-2/3t-tP(t)/IVdP(b)- --JPIWWIM - ACCESSION NRa AP5021605 UR/6286/65/000/013/007610()77 AUTHORSs Sokolov# Le Aet Kazansk4# V* Adj Sellkin, G*A!~ Ustyuzhaning V, Shashk,3v# V* N* TITLEs Device for continuous temperature measurement of liquid met Class 42t Noo 172516 COURCEs Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovaniykh znakovg no. 13t 1965t 76-77 TOPIC TAGS: liquid metaly smelting te;~peraturet temperature measurement ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for continuous temperature measurenent of liquid metal.. The device is calibrated for each chemical composi- tion and contains a temperature transducar and'a measuring circuit. To antonuLte the smelting Process by simultaneously measuring the liquid metal temperature and the difference between the liquid metal Lnd its crystallization temperatures according to the temperature gradient in the container, the container in made of cooled walls of material with high thermal conductivity, e.g. copper. This cont er is in direct contact with the liquid iietal (see Fig. I on the Maclosure)* To measure the temperature gradient in the high thermal conductivity wallq the devi is provided with several temperature trarsducers placed on the outer and inner Card 1/3 I . ~ I: I - ~ a , I 3, ACC NR, AP6036697 SOURCE CODEi UR/0170/66/011/005/0615/0619 AMOK: Sokolov, L. A.; Sel'kin, G. S. -,ORG: Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, Moscow (Institut chernoy metallurgii) i TITLE: A method of measuring the temperature of a liquid metal and the difference be- itween the metal temperature and the crystallization *temperature by means of a thermo- !probe I iSOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 5, 1966, 615-619 TOPIC TAGS: liquid metal, temperature measurement, thermocouple, thermoprobe, water cooling, copper wall, high temperature, bsat transfer rate, heat conduction equation ABSTRACT: A method was described for continuously measuring the liquid metal tempera- ture T , and the difference between T and the crystallization temperature AT = T - AV M P M -T cr by using a thermoprobe. The thermoprobe had water-cooled copper walls of 0.01- -0.015 m thickness and two embedded chromel-alumel thermocouples, one of which was lo- cated at the external surface and the other on the internal surface of the wall. The' operating principle of the thermoprobe was based on a steady state heat -transfer bal- ance between the heat input to the external surface of the probe and that transferred through the copper walls. Values of 7 and AT were obtained by calibrating T and H P M UDC: 621.746.5 -Card- 1/2 - . 2. ACC NRi AP6036697 !AT for (Ufferent T and the difference between the temperatures of the excern- P Cr ATST-_ al and internal wall surfaces of the thernoprobe head. Experiments were done in liq- juid steel baths in which T was varied b7 changing the carbon content. A cross sec- I cr !tion o'~' t*ie thermoprobe head is shown, including-a second improved design which uti- I 1lized a saries of thermocouples, allowing a summation of thermal emf to be made. The :latter de3ign minimized the thermal inertia of the themocouple junctions. Measure- Pents were taken of the metal tempevature, the carbon content of the steel, AT ST , thd water temperature entering and leaving tl:e thermoprobe, and the water flow rate. The ,water temperature in the thermoprobe remiined at 280-2900K. Calibration curves for !determining T and &T from AT were gi~,en for T 1403, 1503, and 16130K. In all M ST Cr P cases the dependence of- T and AT on AT was linear. Values of T were obtained up M A(T M Ito 1850OX, although it is possible to usc the technique at higher temperatures if the Ithermoprcbe head is made of a heat resisting material.' Orig. art* has: 3 figiwes, 6 ;formulas. SUB CODE: 11~2.0/ SUBM DAT'E% 26May66)' ORIG REF: 001 SHIIKIN, N.Ye., inzhener. Removing unequal machining i,f rotor shaft collars of turbines and generators. Elek.sta. 24 no.7:51-52 JI '53. (MI-PA 6:7) (Electric power plants) SELIKIN, 14-Yo. inzh.- TIMOSIMKO, V.V.,inzh. I I Mwinting, the) XV-35 c1ranit broaker nuparatoly froyd its drive in a covered 35 kv. distribution system. Mlek.stu. 29 no.11: 79-80 N 158. (MIRA 11:12) (Electric circuit breakers) SLLIKIN, V. I USSR/Fh-.sics Combiration Scatt.-rl,,g Srec'ra- Arr 50 "'--ectra of Comzb`ra"on Sc:?~ ~rir~ ,,4' Srm=ll Freauencles in Fara-, 2,.eta-, ?-m! Crtho- -I'iiodoberIze-e Cryotals," Ye. 7. Gross~ V. Korsh,-1-ov, V. Sellkin, Len-Inp-rad State U, 4 1'i, "-:h-,;i- E'ks, er i Teoret Fi-zll '101 ~C--, NO 4 -('0 Fro~,le,ms crcount~-red ir dviiamics of molcular crvstnll!,c Intlices n-re cor--si-*,c-rc-' 1~est studied by m-ethod -,'t comb inat~cr sptctra. Intrcduces exnerimental results in study f. I of 3ub -,tblp. pives rEmenc-, (in cr--l) ver'czL)s intensit'-, --f line fcr sub- ject sr,:,ctra. iec~ jubmittcd 15 T Dec. FA .1~~qT99 1 9 If 11 IS IS 4 A A 11. LAL-1--k ALL--L-k a 0 008 00 fj~. 0 *,Eii I 0 0 00 Is IS 0 11 0 a 0 a A) a 63 4 0 T I it Ut 1.,. .1. kk I - a 't i a I I a a I ~-*-V 11.9 ... .0 1140:0-L pap, I -- - - .1 U64. Uw of UhmAukw% Lm tba' InvirMirAfiam 9f WW-fm4WWY Hamm won of -Pak -)%UIL . A,V.XLwuauNuvANuV.A.8WLK1h. J.7ech USSR. 99, 745 - 9 (Juw. 1950) In Rat-j6w- Dcuiibc. jit, Muntinatinis devkv *alt elhistecit misfun tk-sisl" (Of IN pus pow of Uund gIVA fiffit vv.a k Wonanm when %wUnIt at low icnimoulum Of 'Ailit th4j 1119 by IK-AC. Ottlu)- ilm-1.4 %7mow. obtasned Act 61 1 hy by ",bc I w iw. nbcauhl xuiip4w% mwourably with Out 't Ata a 401it C'Sposurc uUnig Ik UIL)III.try ~Ir 111U111111A160". I. I At IIA4 %P4 00 fj Z. A IS. I L A NETAL 111AZICAL LITtRATURE CLASSIPICATI)* T U it a 0 1) lefoo 0 0 0 0 1) &3,Aj $Rod* .1, -1 3F a 9 a a 3 a v 0 0 * a 0 0 a 0 a e 0 :10 0 0 0 0 00000 00 .00 BOO =00 COO ix 0 0 SOO too ago 400 0 0 ts 12001 SEIKIN, V.A. US.M/Physics - Spectroscopys Crysts1s May 52 "Some laws Governing the Spectra ol Low-Frequency Combination Scattering"q,,ama~ Substituted Derivatives of Benzene, 0. of Isomorphous Crystals of Dihalogen~-v Gross, A. V. Korshunov, V. A. Selkin, Leningrad State U "Mur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol 22, Vlo 5, Pp 579-589 Outlines exptl research on subject spectra which allows one to attribute some spectral frequencies of scattering to orientational mol oscillation in the cryst latt4ce. Proposes the assumption that the revealed low-frequency lines of' small intensity are excited by translational mol oscillationsj due to irperfections of the cryst lattice. Indebted to N. N. Porfirlyeva. Received 7 Sep 51. 215T91 USSR/Physics - Spectre. of Crystals Nov 52 "Spectra of Combined kl;cattering of Mixed Crystals of 0--ganic Substances," J,. V. Korshunov and V. A. Sellkin, I - , lingrad State Univ "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol 23, No 5, PP 576-533 Subject spectra of pa:-adichlorobenzene, paradibromo- benzene, parachloroph(-nol, and parabromophenol were investigated. Author:, attempt to find in 3ome cases correlation between lattice structure of various crys- tals and their spectra of combined scattering at low frequencies. Tndebte,I to Ye. F. Gross. Received 23 Aug 52. 236T84 KORSMMOV, A.V., assistant; laborant. Raman spectra of mixed laradichlorobanzene and paradibromobenzene cry'stals. Nauch. biul. Ien.un. no.31:19-22 153. (MIRA 10:3) 1. Fizicheskiy institut. (Benzene crystals-Spectra) LYAKH., Nikita Ilikiforavich; S~LIKINA, D.G., red.; GOSTISHCHEVA, Ye.M., tekhn. red. [Notes of an explorer in the Arctic] Zapiski poliarnika. Rovo- sibirskoe knizhnoe izi-vo, 1961. 218 p. (MIRA 15:6) (Arctic regions) TAURY, Franta flikolayevich; LISOVSKrf, K.p red.; MEYSAK, N., red.; PADERIN, G., red,, POSPELOV, G., red.; SELIKINA, D.G., red. (Bright oil] Svotlaia iioftl. Novosibirsk, Novosibirkoe knizlinoe izd-vo, 1963. 39 p. (MIRA 17:4) GILENKO, A.; WOVSKIY, K., red.; FEYSAK, N., r.d.; PADERIN, G., red.; POSPELOV, G., red.; SELIFJNA, D.G., red.; GOSTISHGHEVA, Ye. M. , tekhn. red. [Tji~e"%50511 sails to Kuyunbal 505 idet v Kuiumbu. Novosibirsk, Novosibirskoe knizhnoe itd-vo, 1962. 86 p. (MIRA 16:7) (YenAsy Valle:r--Inland navigation) SHITIKOVA, A A , inzh.; SELIKINA, R.S., inzh. c-'urjr,a - L -1 ry of c',ar-s in labcr -roductiv-'ty at ferrouv metal-,.rgy enterprises during 1959 to 1962. Stall 24 no.11:-1041-1045 N 164. (IIIIPJ~ 18: 1) 1. TSentralln,,py nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernoy metal- lurgii imeni I.P. Bardina. SELIKOV, Ye. A.; YAKOVIRV, V. S.; SHEVLYAKOV, A. F. Penicillin therapy of ,.onorrhea. Vest. vener., Moskva no,5:33-35 Sept-Oct 1951. (CIJ4L 21:1) 1. Senior Scientific Amociate SelIkov, Lt-Col Medical Corps, Yakovlev, Col, Medical Corps; Shevlyakov, Major, Medical Corps. SELIKOV, Ye A. (Leningrad) Modification in the ine.ican content of urine fol2owing gastric resection. Klin.med. 31. no.4:73-75 Ap 156. (MLRA 10:1) 1. Iz Leningradskogo ruiuchno-iseledovatellskogo institute ekepertizy trudooposobnosti i trwloustroystva invalidov (dir. - dotseat A.A. Ivanov) (STOMACH, surgery, postop. urinary Indican (Rue)) (INDICAN, in urine, after gastiectomy (Rue)) (URINE, indican after gastrectomy (Rus)) �ELIKOV, Ye. A. Doe Med Sci -- (dis.s) "On Certain R ular Changes i1A tu4= . in ttm Pus a-.-id RTrW Blood~ Durdmg the 16604~1 of Gonorrhea. Len, 1957. 25 pp 21 cm. (Len Pediatric Medical Inst), 200 copies (KL, 25-57, 117) SELIKOV. Ye.A.9 kandidat meditsinakikb nauk Iate postoperative manifestations of steatorrhea following stomach resectior, [with an-ry in English]. Khirurg-iia 33 no-3:20-26 Mr 1571. (HLRA 10:6) 1. Iz Ieningrad6cogo instituta ekspertizy trudosposoIbnostj i tradoustroystva invalidev (dir. - dotsent A.A.Ivanov) (GASTRICC70MY, cozi2, pqetcp. st,oa~a.rrhea (Rua)) (STATIMSEA. etioL & pathogen. 9"t7l-sctomW (Rua)) SALIKOV, Ye.A.-,--. doktor med.uauk Ghauges in blood protein fractious in chronic nonspecific pneu- monia and brovebiectasia. Trudy LIMIN 2:136-14C159. I!tMMA 13:7) (BLOOD PRUESINS) (LTJNGS--DISRASES) -~UIKOV, Te.A., d0ktor med.nauk Activity of the amylase and catalase of the blood in cancer patients. grudy L13TIN 2:328-331 159. I:MM 13:7) (CANC9R) (NNZYMS) KI[VILIVITSKAYA, Mariya losifovna. Prinimali uchastiye: ADAMOV.19 A.V.; BO- COMAZOVA, V.P.; KALININA, Ye.V.; LIKIINITSKAYAp I.I.; M,'EKIRTUMOVA9 Ye.V.; MUUWIDVA, N.F.; NIKIFOROVAg O.A.; SADOFIYEV, 1.1.,-~SELIKOVI Ye A.- P)BOLEVA, A.V.; ULIYANOVAq L.S.; KHRUSTIVAv S.B,; DEMBO, A.G.9 KH MASH, G.A. y tekhn, red. [Adjustan)nt of the body following pulmonary resection] 0 prisposo~- bliaemosti orgsni2*a posle rezektaii legkogo. Leningrml, Gos. izd- vo med. Lit-ry Medgis, 1960. 170 p. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Kollektiv klinicheskogo otdela Lenipgradskogo nauchao-issledova- tellskogo instituta.-ekspertizy trudosposobnosti i organizatsii truda invalidav (for all except.,Xhvilivitskaya, Dembo, Kbarash). .(LUNGS--SURGEFa) SELIKOV, Ye.A.j SOKOIDVA, Ye.A.; KALININA, Ye.V. Specific magnetic susceptibility of the blood serum and cerebro- spinal rluid. Biofizika 7 no-4:483-486 162. (MIRA 15-.11) 1. Leni--igradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ekspertizy trudosp,)sobnosti i organizataii turda invalidov i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno.-issledovatel'skiy institut metrologii imeni D.I. Mendelejeva., Leningrad. (SERUM-MAGNETIC PROPERTIES) (CIMEBROSPINAL FLUID-MAG14ETIC PROPERTIES) SELIKOV, Ye.A., loktor med.nauk Age-related changes in blood serum protein fractions. Trudy LIETIN no.4:11-17 160. (MMA 16:2) (GERIATRICS) (BIDOD PROTEINS) SEVKOV, Ye.A.,, doktor med.nauk Changes -.n the lipo- and glycoprotein fractions of the blood serm in the process of aging. Trudy LIETIR no.4:18--47 160. (MIRA 16t2) (GERIATRICS) (GLYCOPROTElDS) (LIMPROTEINS) SELIKOV, Ye.A., i.oktor med.nauk Biochemical changes in the blood in hypertension in elederly and senile pirrsons. Trudy LIETIN no.4%146-157 160. (MM .16 S2) (GEYEATRICS) (HYPERTENSIOV) (BIDOD-ANALYSIS AND CHWISTRY) SE'LL1-BFN,,'J,11, 1. Ya. N15 632.893 PochvermayR karta i yeye ispollzoveniye (Soil Chart And Its Utilization, B6 By) N. L. BlagoviJov i I. Ya. Sell'-Bekm.,-n. Moskva, Sellzhozaiz, 1954. 114 p. illus, chtrts, tables. "Literaturall: D. (116) SHISHKIN,B.K., professor; ROMMOVA,A.G., kandidat biologicheskikh nauk, starshiy nnnchnyysotrudnik; MARKOV,G.S., doktor biologichesk-1kh nam , dctsent; DANILUSKIY,A.S., kanclidat biologichesklkh nank, dotsent: SHTKYNBERG,D.M., doktor biologichen)dkh rail ; LONWINA.G aspirant;-Sl9LL'-RKKK&W I.Y., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; MINKIN, L.N., dc~tlt~r-lo -~O- ~-,-kh nank. professor; IPATOV,lr.S., student V kurBa; KCZLOV,V.Ye., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk, starshiy nauchnyj sotrudnik; KARTASHEV,A.I.. kandidat biologicheskikh nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; NITSMO,A.A., Btarshiy nauchnyy so- trudaik; VASILEVSKAYA,V.K., doktor biologicheakikh nank, dotsent; RTUMIN,J..V., kandidat biologicheskikh nauk; HAUMOV.D.T., kandidat biologicheskikh nauk, mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KH(WSKIY,L.I. kandidal. biologicheakikh nauk, dotsent; GOROHETS,A.M., kandidat biologicheskikh apak, starsh~y nanchnyy sotradnik; G(R)IEVSKIY,V.S. assisteiLt; G3MILISKIY,N.L., doktor biologicheskikh na:uk, professor; ALFMAMIROV,A.D., professor; KOLCDYAZHNYr.V.I.; TURBIF.N.V.; ZAVAD~- SM.K.11. [Theory of species and the formntion of species]. Vest.Len.un. 9 na.10:4j-92 0 054. (MLEA 8:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Shishkin, AlekBandrov) (Condtinued on next card) SHISHKIN.B.K., professor; ROKOKOVA,A.G., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk, starshiy- nauchnyy sotrudnik, and others. [Theory of species and the formation of sDecies]. Vest.Len.un. 9 no.10:4':-92 0 154. (MMI 8:7) 2. Lenitgradakiy gosudRrotvannyy universitet (for Shishkin, Roman ova, Markov, Ipatov. Kozlov, Kartashev, Godlevskiy, Gerbillukly, Aleksandrov) 3. Zoolcgicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (for Shtoynberg, Naumov) 4. Kafedra entomologii Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Darilevskiy). 5. Kafedra darvinizma Leningradskoea gosudarstvennogo universitete (for Lomagin, Gorobets). 6. Kafedra geobLtaniki Leningrad- skogo gcaudarst*ennogo unl7srsiteta (for Hitsenko). 7. Kafedra botaniki LeningradBkogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta (for Vasil.evskaya). 8. Ka- fedra. zcologii pozvonochnykh Leningradskogo gosudarstbennogo universi- teta (fcr Khozatakiy). 9. Leningradskoye otdelaniye Vsesoyuzuogo in- stituta udobreniy. agropochvovedeniya i agrotekhniki (for Sell"-Bekman) 10. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny Akademii meditsinskilch nauk SSSR (fcr Zhinkin) (Origin of species) BLAGOVIDOV, N.L.; RABINOVICH, V.A.; SELL'-BNKMAN, I-Ya. Nature of changes in the oxidation potential of various soil profiles in Ieaingrad Provinca. Pochrovedenie no.6:81-8.j Ja 157. (MIRA 100) 1. Ieningradskoye otdoleniya Vsesoyuznogo instituta udobreniy, agrotekhz4ki i agropochvovedeniya. (leniz,grad Province--Soils) (Oxidation-reduction reaction) BLAGOVIDOV, N.L.; SIELLS-BMIAN, I.Ya. Work of 3oil scientists of the Leningrad Branch of the All-Union Society )f Soil Research in 1957-195e. Pochvededenie aD.2:118-120 F 159. (MIRk 12:3) (Soil research) SIUI-BM.IAN, I.Ya.; RABINOVICH, V.A.; KUROVSKAYA, O.V. Prof ilea of redox potentials in relation to soil f ormation conditions. Fochvove~.enie no.6:66-70 Je 16o. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Severc-zapadnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sellskogo khozyaystva. (Soil formation) (Oxidation-reduction reaction) SELLE, Milan, promcirany geolog Evaluation af the Sarmatiam gas zone in the Hruska deposit by eleotric logging. Geol Pruz-kum 0" no.2.*54-55 F164 1. Ceskoslorenske naftove doly,, n.p.., Hodon" 9 WIN 25 It 11 alt 0 U Is S it U 3$ 0 0 L 6 LL v T AA~ 64 CC IV , 1 0 The effea of the reiG"dol:1191111 system on carcinomas of :ok~-Q=,;Jtk chemotlonapeutic aMts. LAuO K"czAa. CAVnJO SMLLRJ AND MARCIf CSAPA. -00 MdLwPA)r*vsiAYrA.34 i b i N wm m tted to the action -1 water blue and (.hW S. nn viously t vated with K Tberetlculwe~zyxtrm(R. H.S.)ww blocked by water -90 01 blur. whit ftk~htinflproductd noefects. Ile dyes produced vrimilar effecu, antagendi- ins the fa mmmW actlon'of KCN end the tumors of hypotnalignant chiractrr 4 TM 00 Do part in the disturbasvms of mrtaba. 5. into hype -malignant oom The FL Him red% ced by the dy" Haway TAtMW* zoo 00 00 2 zoo X00 00 zoo 00 A 0 0 0 00 00 Al* ~j A-fTALLL~01:Ai LMRS'"t 'LAS',41CATIC~ 1 -,- , AM 1 $4 Od a to T 0 0 0 71r 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0a0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a - 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 a 0 0: t 0 ; ; ; V : ; : ; : : : 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( Q 11 It 11 )a $1 to '0 11 11 a Z) nis xpxjg;jpjl Jill At As 1, 1/ H At cit a 41 1 it 4) so C L -1 1, A "V J 1 -1 _I, I -. M, W.JX CD Ut, -40 0 -so 0A -0* so -00 -00 resen ation of the metabolism -1 ti"uts on the basis of their CaloriC qUodODtL Re p 041) ~: I, (jrI.0jj ~Jrch. 34, jtwd(jM;o,-A thrit- &VLL&~t!L 7K ~ rvIIc.ldgwu- on giv.13. TAUMEN 0 0 0 00 00 ;;0 Igo o toe 06 '00 *0 &So SLA ~(IALLUPGKAL LITIF-T69t CLAS$IFJCATIC% tto 0 to 00 S. 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If i .3.6nv I!: I n j An & % a Ow 0Powimrsonac 3 a 1, to it 0, At 9 to It al 0 o 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0,41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 '0 0 # 0 0 o o o 0 0 to o o o o o 0 *Too U I 66000OLOO00000000060 16004006009606009000 -00 1 coo COO a@* SO 00 t10 0 too 0 we w it I u $4 n wo ty to s is a v x 12 0 it v x a v .1 a Q a -s'Zo A I-r-c-f-f L . I 1_-AL cas_ -00 Von% ad icatm as am rw nudaboUsm of tho M&OW 0". U. tjxu4",-MA 0. MATIM ( Arch.. 193S. 30. 610-M).-Mm Offect of varioum menc of sq. X t and Lupd's aolutlon on the rmpir. ul 0 ation and gLycolnim of a mt's kidney is ox&znined. A. W. M, of coo ago boo 9 011PATUON CIAMPKATION g I- too* 00 wee is ist-I ii-K 64. Ist 1 A It MIA An I Ia tw 0 a N l ir li I a a .1 1 v C, 0, it 0 R R a Ot K K a Ix Is 0 00 0 00 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 go 00 0 0 00 06000 0o :00909090009600900 0000*0006600*00066:1 0.-A s 00 FOOCCINS A.9 PNOPINFIRS 1-01s wect C,__4*.UJj-JLnd 0. MAYER of hypnoUce Areb 9-19).-Ether, 19M. 460, ?,AAor=YI eh narcosis of rate dvereasep I Ile res n at brain cortex but exert* no effect on the th,,Vuo, or white substance. Evipan has the rover" effect Rt* wA CHC% decrease, while has ;; effect, on the R.Q. of the medulla e 0 ta In mts killed by narctuds. Ile respiration of the substance of the kidney in not affi-otg4l narcosis. f~ nephritis from b CHCJ ether a A the = of respiration is shown a id i y~~ 'a ftre 0- ;~lt of aldwu h hint on the thfrd lo day. ,weal changes were observed the retspiration of C Cl or other does not influence the iWIS-Imisoned kidney, but evipan decreasses it further. A. W. M. goo =00 0 '00 WO 0 000 IF* 0 goo we* woo boo .SLA MIALLUMICiL LITERATURE CLASSIFICATMON ties I -- woo licks - ---- ---- .14.1 ;;T 1114 0 At Gv 451 434111041 am a.. At, U U AT so At cut It dM4 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 IOT44*0 :::Olo* 00,09006 0 0 0 00-0-0-006 00 00000 00000600 so& qp* 0 A- --% 1,44" -~-* ~"I' ~ : '. 11 0, 0, ; 0, ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a 0 Ill ; i! Is .1 x It .1 If .3 11 V 11 W P 1. if Ill J L It Effect of phlorizin on the ruetabolism of dyes. calau'" 0 end itric sud. Camill(p Scill-l, hill, ('.At-* iald 1--i't i a K-hatiL. 40, *-~S 3-7~,Vkill- N, - h-le -Idellcl, .." "lliam"I of I h' it" I "1 1,111- alm J" Ill, ~vl""Iy tillm-bil.wal CA Awl.m. J-1 li C. 1'. A zo 0 Ti roll 0 -go " u '0 WX .La A at N 1: : : : : ' 17 n P : : : : :1: : SO Oil - - - - - - -. - - - - - - w ; IWAR 0 01 E-2 1_. _Z -AOL 04 4Z 0. it "A"11111. AND PlOrikif4i '*40 :0 10 0 so x 00 00 0 so 0 of 00 t~~ vilklstlM .111PPIV The gulf. 0( diled vViletablvii ill it ! Nil, ttil". I all.1 Aiktoii Vl~l I -., A. 4.1, C-1~1. fit" IT I , 1~ I, :g, 14 A10941). l"tt %11.11111tl III-1,Iy tilt kill 1 Its -ml. J, Ov '11pplv 6, .4# 'Aft. a, ft'll4v ..... .. It. I it all Al' %rlvl,y "or 114 J'ap., v,4rt,.t, IM4 %itamill .11111,11f, A I N. I L it .11ALLUNGICAL 111RAI'lilf CLAISIFICATICH k3Q%. 11MINA... 11".1 ,!.1 . u An L It it tt It 0' 0 ko 0, 0" 0' a 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 -0 IS -0 0 -00 zoo so aill 0 .n& so of :V 0 p to 0 ~v 0 AN*' 4 a' ma .1 1 w 2. it a IS 0 0 IS 00 00 0 00 see 0 IS 0 oi r T tEl,- I Tj 4 1 - Lj~ r'-i-,i7 ci~s f s z z -J s d C .71 4 4n -yr-I ~l -~l ~r or f 7.c. is ;~n r~t '.er r s, + IE t~7: rfi ~~5 4F Stated to Lrodhice O'n-i---ion o,. P~-rr- A o :~l ccl , s z Pri-; v -3 u!~e. 7,ljre I.-~T,-iS i te ~ il! d m t c t cii c; av:do~ e, -,um. iirE e. n n P;~Jnted ~-:--r vd Jon f-reCtcd w i th r-, ici- t.; afici u r t t! -rd j-re;. re pno cereldc ~md 1(.-(l !Ced. rce ~.:!! ~:n L 111 1, IC oncu! Ti i th or succcEsv, i 2 -1 1 e t; ijq(* ir. rie,-l Irc,ntri -it dew-lorc-,'- 'Ll-im( w tr r ~,ire 1 r e -- c r e ul V 12 ri pi-27ett;:-~ i1.-!. ("Sec. V) '-o. 3, 'ec.. 'iarc- 1-!,c S,!;LLEI, C. ?enicillin hatasa a csontvf!lonukodesr-- The influence of penicillin on the functions of the bone-marrow Orvosok Lapia, budapest 19Lt8, 4/5 (172-173) Graphs 2 Bone-marrow investiga-ions were conducted on nine patients (four endocarditis lenta, two pulmonary absce!;s, one chronic cholangitis, one chronic brGnchopneumonia, one purulent pleuisy) aftei- penicillin treatment (6,000,000 U. on the average). The curves of maturation and proliferation were constructed on the basis of counting 500 white and 200 you:ng re,1 cells from the bone-marrow in each case. There was no significant change in Vie activity of the erythroooL~tic system, and a slight shift to the left in the g,anulopoiesis was observed. In cases of severe allergic symptoms after penicillin Ldministration, a moderate and transient inhibition of the maturation is seen. Jeney - Debrecen So: Excerpta IMedica, Vol. 11. No 7, See. II, July 1949 547. EELLEI C., BOUBELY F. and FISCHER A. Kis6rletek a trinitrotoluol toxicitasa`rk Experim~Aail investigations into the toxicity of trinitrotoluol Orvosi Hetilap 1948, 89/5 (74-77) Tables 2 Rabbits and rats were treat.-d orally for two months with 0.2 Gm per kg, and dogs with 0.5 Gm of trinitrotoluol daLly during one month. As a result the excretion of urobilinogen in the urine increased considerably. The albumin-blobulin ratio decreased. The Takata raction was somelAimes positive. The capacity of the reticulo-endothelial system to fix I per cent cuitgo-red solution (2 ml/kg) was decreased. The concentration of bilirubin in the serum djA not increase. In the urine no bilirubin was demonstrable. No change occurred in the oEmotic resistance of the erythrocytes. Histological examination revealed regular and characteristic changes in the liver, spleen and heart. Jeney - Debrecen SO: Physiology, Biochemistry & Pharmacology, Section II, Vol. 2, No. 1,5 WI-;F.-m- low x IIIIIJU 34 IIN Its 11 3 V a )p 40 at a If as d E F AA ;if 4 It I L V-tLLI II- -it- t-A a A Effect )f peniciffin an the activity of bone rnArrow- p 1 -vt lice rif and Cin6116 SclIct. Orroji, 11rishi 89, 72r-:0194 S).--A me-in AIA:Kc of 6 million unit,, licnicillin 0: w.iiitliiiiiistcrL-dto9persotis. Themittmisindexofimmir -00 oj~rrow if d not change after the licnivillin was given. The divi.~:jn curve WA3 SOnIeWfL&t t)II1hCd 10 the Of. 1,16% A-enis to show a slight locreaw of sfivkhiss Ail Li-113 At; blvin FIIIAIY .00 -00 see =0 0 go VIO 0 me 0 we 0 too -00 0 LO 0 4 ASN.ILA A,FTALLlf'GW.L tltfftl?~fif ~,.Ssbl(Attc. we ,so i4,. .0 1,,, 1111j) ex C.. It, Is is AT -0 is, IT it rp It CO 66 of a 0( A. r t (K KW As A 04 0 As W as 9 a a a 0 0 0 * c0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 4) - 0- -0 o- -0 -0 ; ; ; ; ; -0 ; ; ; ; ; .; ; ; FTNVW~wo . i -~ If 1 s, $fill] 141514 11-3 illm 's v b Is 5 26 V zi A . if 12 13 )A D 36 If N if Q If As jif'ru, A I l. r L-j r If IV- Y- 1 V JL -W- PP- 14 s-t t I.- q 4 1 - J.- C-flit . ~ . -.- - -1 - I -- . 1. t ows sit .4 S-01ri,aid 114-eli, SI-moh. Orrvis llefikp MiCV Of IS-Z. 'At. 11,111 T11111sti'll 1". thrIf ! J, I..iY I week it if P ~ aq. -;ht. of him~'~-hlot-chvlj O's Suffids, 1) alul then Wne 111-11.1lest vsAll V.~Ivujmlm oil Ow other v lie of the Imck. I'm l"TAIri V%1.1, thm 010 the tm tar inculfitiact iscriod %,i. comidec.0-1v lt,rixthciml 0 * kith t lc Iteat-1 usim The treAted amoul, xrmy-kily -00 0 it 'ittillve I the "Pith 'Lay jK"ifsAt .. 1114% ,f A." A's tl.,v, %Ill. wat"i The (1111mr, ill imal"I 1, Its- 11111- 1,,,vlv .111.1 (Iii-V -11.1 1"( K.-C L"K, tit, WIF1,11ts tawthul is) It, til.." agmll't f-USA,- #-,-41.11 for 11111rvat"I 11treAll'st,lit alt I .." wd pri-visius Its. hill r.stlivy -, %ursolt,imiss, "ith. the "mittissau istocutAtioti. it,) chative fit ths, sitictiluta ... i 00 111 fullsof, J, cositraMM will) malf'.1s,l sIt'-fVVII, LhhVf (Illyth Ol 1111'. tv quite the ~llsc a, tit 111c, lit'l rspl.. 01113 ;)tC% i-m, Imstruelit. 11 Life tr-ttlielit %'.is Applied oilly Ater f lie appcAr4mv oJ tumovs then [tic mslit, of I h-1 is-# mbibi mir eff"t it all on the growth of twon- of 1:11thch 0 eA%I'Vf. l.t,sgW F,t%Aiy A 111111"PGKAL LjTt*Al~Wt CLAViFKAIMs, to 0 it T u St 4v it pill$ NO old xv It ff ct It at n I %A on L nw 0 All a 0 1 4" 1 o 0 00 00 e : 2 : " 00 0 00 09 0 4 0 0 0-0. :~Jo 0 0 0 i ' " ' 2 ill if if I d I l a Y X j _) _ n l I s v 2 Is a 61 i It.-A U 43 It a AT '*"IV 3A~ -.1. 00 A The tole of kitiney tubules in pathology 1 Tito 0 A . logy of tubular fetictrittion. K.11111110 bellt! AmA is, phfitli (if ~ k 1-4~ quolicoll, 0.13 W. so 311.1 -vvre 41.411 LW (liortmil ill 0.115 1"). UrrAt ilm-,11gatiolls %A,r,. llade vl-:al.kllvv rauxud films '.!4l In ;141 (ill %v%Trv cli'les life ki.111'.). rof,elloo, ,ill, d"a Ird im. xbollmllo.~ fillrAwal '-NP 18) (:1 '-Nl) Ve.. clicfetion itul""" -so 1.1-1 md llmle Nit v,,olo, it,; "I Ptu.plullv allditm, I LO -10 (40 Nil) and 1 3 (4-111)";. ,, rt.p. Fist ilook thoi-I r%aluatitim file plunpItAte load 1.411" of 11-fillhat jol olol wl -so . . ekl'tetillo illd,% -elo Io IW 1.11.1 aV4114111C to.-$ %11.-. of 11101 it L wt . Was r -sorlwil J~111 ... I va * f I ' rolIK V th," Na it M %it 1 ~ h ItIol. wt j-'I'I 3 - e 40". %hov%ing sevirre mial insufficicricics. 1 * o0 Jf~' I. A, ", tv 1'o itirti tices. 111. Effect of diuretks on the tubulm func- mIll Walct. ure", CaCI" all'I N Ii 1 l The , 1-r'loc 0-fth, tion. Rri- W'i'?. 114,L 161 6. (1) Fiffy cc. 401'.' - '4 molo"I hm'l' I-tol-flimil" file Cliallitt'it (2i 11) cc. iferiv. (theophyllint, and h. l see go .1 Milk. xhloo"'J" lill"'t, ~ v "% GO o-Ittill- (all oililt. 11g). and (4) it') 'toll CAlfrilt'll little%. I~Jcjv --so - l Itit all C-l't, Jwater 1, uiliv ultri a piettimmaof %lilt 1wrot.il NII.Cl Wrtr h ~1_ tit it, CI u.tvviloti-A). ill'o 1,4-1 and mille satuldr. wrte .1". if h-6 "lilt U C I loo J . . . l exatrid. I xul 2 Jumed but a slight ditirrsis; 3 and 4 A illcmte,f cx(rition took ;i l . ace p l . 11"IfIl temorPticift. K s %%ere approx. i'lentivA ill cau,ing very Iligil allits. of urine dne so . y -'ill tit f""" """I Pit' li-J. t-k" by re,ulating wth X10411. Ie%Crvlc.f in :, litill. (up to I I tinics nornial). Simultane- rollis filtratimi ;""I I'll-iLir rrsorlitimi. misly the lubtal.ir truirlition (if %%;&let drervased. Tit M also 11 PsthOlogY of tubular function. K.jillilli!) Sell, i . airea exerctil-lo iotlex getictilly Atoued 4 slow and graduill all-I ZI 900 Ibid. I J!, w, ('.1l lie Ulli4filtraicanjurca OICCrr.L,C; th.it of Cl ioerv.,wd. lilt% 6 expLined by a 1.1"arallev 41KII(l). .11111111i'llird ill 1Wl"Prim'" heart "i'llillLsil"(1 tv~`"Ptioll of Cl ill IlK(liufcsi'- 1. Finkly (It I 41111110 so f ' It, t -1 it, It% 1,, rtoni:i. Noatmortualitir, t-ould )e ob. I ISO* - ,lv" ill lic1~1jr-i,i. v;.a.,I 00 a ' so J, 0 So L ii ll4tkVPt,K.t L1114ATURF CL&WIKATICI It oe '-so 13 ft 4. -4) It C, rt il -1 it ill it K ft 11 All L S 9 Ild 0 of 9 1 ill P 9 a a 3 0 v z 40 is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 2 : :1 0 0 e it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 " 0 o 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 SELU,I, C. Budalesti Pazmany Peter Tudomnayegyetm IIsz. Belklinikajanak es Weiss Manfred Acel-es Fem=vek 11~. *Uzemorvosi Rendelojenek RoLlemerkye. Munkaartalmak pathogenesise es megelozese. I. A homunka kereiettana ;~'athcgenesis and prevention of occupational diseases Orvo,-i Hetilap, Budapest 1949, 90/15 ',452,456) Tables 5 The water and salt balance was invest:.gated in labourers working at high temperatures, while clearance values were taken into account. An increase in the protein content of the blood was observed in all case.-i, while the haematocrit values of the blood showed a less constant increase, resu-..ting from the thickening of the blood. The chloride content of the blood had not increased. A protective high salt diet should be administered. The salt depletion can be counteracted during the heaviest work at high temperatures by the administrativn of 6-7 g/ of NaCl to 500-1,000 ml. water. Fejes - Budapest (IV, 6) So: Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Section IV, Vol 3, No 1-6 FISCHER, A.; GERO, S.; ROZSAHW~I, L; SALLKE, C. Pathogenesis and prevent[on of occupational diseases. III. Affect of work in conditions of extreme heat upon the locomotor apparatus. Orv.hatil. 91 no-32:982~?85 6 Aug 50. OLML 20:5) 1. Second Internal Clini: (I)irector--Dr.Professor Isre Haynal), Budapest University and 4atyas Rakosl Steel and Metallurgical ItL- ternational Yair Plant Dispensary (Head Pbysician--Dr.Istvan Roz- sahegyi). ,'IATT E.p EOMA FrAITZ J. r "SNUE1 C L M- tAT)a:3ZEr-M.7711jrV,) rakd1ezrwszit1k-ai probaic" P'lir-Ical Oxperls-7iwes W.th 7-acent cancer diagnostics tost-s7 ID7-v. 1-n,- 17 Jxiz 1951 y. 782-3. Dcv-Lc- Sellei aril ActnarciT,(, 2, Sacand Internal GlInic Dr, Im-o Budapest Madical Univer-sityo C srl. U010 420a 1;0, 10 Oet !!~151 RASS7,I9 F.:NEMFTH, L..-SEILEI, C.:TILL, G. Ex-nerimento with V[LrioiiFj Mitosis and ferment inhibitory sublitanoes on Paramecia and ol animal tumors. Kiserletes orvostud 4 no,, 4: 248-255 Aug 1952. (GLML 23:5) la Doctor for Nemell-h and Sellei. 2. Second Internal Clinic, Budapest ~46dical University. S7.AM, I.:HANKOVSZXY, M.:E)KHARDT, S.:JANGSO, G.:SELLEI, G. Vffect of potassi-ma cyanide on the inhibitory effect of urethane on the growth of timors. Kiserletes orvostud. 4 no. 4:256-259 Aug 1952. (CLML 23:5) 1. Second Internal Clinic, Budapest Medical University. . t IUROLYH&ZY, G.:HLVAS, I.:.IANCSO, G.:K&PAS, L-..:S-ET.T 1. 0. The anticarcinogen:,c effect of dimetbylamino-acetyl-phentiastide (ahistan) Kiserlet(s orvostud. 4 no. 4:26o-262 Aug 1952. (CIAL 23:5) 1. Doctor for Sellei. 2. Second Internal Clinic, Budapest Medical University. FISGHZR. A.;SELLEI. C.;WZ15Z. R. IMIAUWAaO.V,~W.L;~ Overload clearance teats in normal and pathological kidney ftwation. Orv. hetil. 93 no. 12049-355 23 Kar 1952. (GLKL 230) 1. Doctors. 2. Second Internal r1linic (Director - P!rof. Dr. Imrs Haynal), Badapeat Eedical University. 11 ~11 SEIIEI, C.;OIAH, U" mm, orgaaic fluorine co no. 26:756 29 June le Doctors except -- Prof. Dr. Imre Technical Organic Zemplen). experimental twors. (CIML 23:3) for Kapas. 2. Second Internal Clinic (Director gaynal), ]Budspest Medical University and Budapest 33hemistry Institute (Director - Prof. Mr. Geza Excerpta Modica Si3c 16 Cancej Vol. 212 Feb 54 583. SELLEI C., OLAH G., ECKIIARDT S. and KAPAS,L. 11. med. Klin., Univ. Iluda-'-' pesit; Insr. Vjr-Vr3r,Chem., techn. ,Ilochsch, Budapest. Wirkting organischer Fluor- vefbindmig'en auf experimentell erzougte Geschwiflste The effect of organic flubrine compounds on. experimentally induced neoplarms Arch. Geschwulstforsch. 1953, 5/3 (2&1-264). .1hves gatiorwovere made in 200 ra;:svvith a Gu6rin tumour. Treatment with organic F re 'th te or inhibit the grcwth of tumours. Monbfluo -parations may ei er promo roberizene p or Ana di-isopropyl-fluorophosphate lad an inhibit effect but are relatively highly toiic. A.promoting effect is exerted especially by P!fluorophenylacetic acid. Fischer - jenai 'J N]kWH, Gyorgy,.; HLSSZI, Ferenc,; SILIMI. Camillo. Axperimental studie3 on trinitrotoluol and butter yellow; productior. of precancer with t:7initrotoluol.Kiserletes orvostud 7 no.4:366-372 July 55 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Rgyatem II, sz. Belklinikaja. (TOLUENE, det-ivatives, trinitrw;oluene, prod. of exper. precancer) (CARCINOGENS, trinitro*;oluene) (NEOPIASMS, (jxperimental, careinogisnesis with trinitrotoluene) Sec.2 Vol.!,V-,/7 PtV-Biocl-em- JU1." 57 L 4 V 3123. SELLEI C. and ANTALOCZY Z. 11. Inii. Klin., Med. Univ., Inn. Abi., St.xatl'7_CFtTk_o1. -Inst., Budapest. Ueber den NXI rkungsmechanismus der Lostver- bindungen, unter besonderer Berdcksichti,,ung von B.C.M., einer ncuarti(,Cn zelltedunghemnienden SLbstanz Mode of action of nitrogen mustards -,z-ltb par- ticular reference to a ncw njitotic poison, BCM Wien. Z. itin. 'Med. 1956, 37/8 (337-342) Graphs I Ta*-)Ics I Illus. 1 The inactivation of 6rombin by nitrogen mustards was used as measure Of biological activity (method of Gerendis, Orv. Wtil. 1947, 42). Of new com- pounds tried, 1:6-bis(/3-chlorocthyiamino)-i:6-dcsoxv-D-mannitoI (BCINI) was found active in clinical trials on patients with maiignant haematological diseases. It was well tolerated. Werner - Ribeirao Preto (11, 5,' 16) SNLLEI,...C4millo, dr., ; LEHOCZKY, Gyozo, dr.,; BARTSCH, Aurel, dr.,; ECjGI",-;:?�ando:-, dr.,; HARTAI, Ferenc, dr.,; MOLNAR, Xncire, dr.,; TOTTOSSY, Bela, dr. Hormone and surgical therapy of the metastases in breast cancer. Orv. hetil. 97 ao.2:45-49 8 Jan 56. 1. Az Orazagos Onkologiai Intezet (igazgato: Venkei Tibor dr. az orvostudoman.vok Kandidatusa) Belgyogyaszati Oaztalyanak (foorvos: Sellei Camillo c1r.) es NogyogyaBZati Oaztalyanak (foorvos: Lehoczk-3r Gyozo dr.) kozlamenyo. (BREAST. neoplasms metustaBes, ACTH & cortisone ther. & surg. castration (Hu:-'0) -(ACTH. ther.-use can.,er of breast, metastases, with cortisone & surg. castration (Hun)) (CORTISOM, ther. use cancer of breast. metastases, with ACTH & surg. caEtration (Hun)) (CASTRI.TION in ther. of breast cancer MatUBtases, surg. with (AG'TH & cortisone ther. (Hun)) y . Oct 5" Q=C.`~ VOI&JO Ph. Ine. 4582o SELLEI C., ECKHARDT S., HARTAI F. and NIOLINAR E. Onkol. Int. Belo- sz n6na 7 K.Orszlgos. ~, Klinikai vizsgMatok cytostatikus mannit (BCNI) szArmazdkkal. Clinical trials with a cytostatic mannitol derivative (BCMI ORV.HETIL. 1956, 97/36 (999-1001) Graphs I 100 patients with various malignant diseases were treated with this drug (for chem- ical composition see preceding abstract). The effective total dose was found to be 900-1,000 mg., administer(d in 10-12 injections during a period of 30 days. Strikingly favourable effecti. were observed in patients with various blood disorders especially lymphoid leukaeniias and Hodgkin's disease. (11,5, 16) SELLEI, Umillo; NDIETH, Laszlo; ZCKHARDT, Sandor; X-MI NER, Bela Clinical aad experimental results with BCM.(8-bis-1,6- chloroothylamino-D-mannitol dihydrochlorid*). 14aff. Tudon. Akad. Biol. Orv. Oszt. Kozl. 8 no.1-2:119-121 1957. 1. Orazagos Onkologial Intmzet, Budapest. (NITIMEN MUSTARDS L,6-bis-(B-cbloroothylamino)-1,6-desox.Y-D-mannitol, -Pharmacol. (Hun)) (MANNETOL, related cpdo. same) L Q- CCU, 17TRY CATKOFY TITE -S. JOUR. AUTHMP J.' TITLE OFTG. PUB. ABST"ACT HUTGA.UT V P11-VAI-Viicology and Toxicology. ToxicoloTj Fo. 1 1959., Vo. 4,741 Bcnk-c, S.; Kovacsne, P. IN.; Keese, N. J.; Zffects of organic Fluorine Compounds and Cyto- stat.l.a ilannite Derivatives upon Leukocytosis Causc,d by Antinyeloid Serum . Kise-1. orvostvd. , 1957, 9, 1'o 1, 35-1~2 The affeots of the derivatives of 10luorine upon leukocytes produced by anti-ayelotic serur-ri were studied. 11,11-diiiethjl-2-fluoroetlrjl uretha--- flucrophenyl urethane are toxic; their use led "o the development of pulm6nary edena. Diisopro pyl fluorophosphate, increased the appetite in *Se".1ei, C. CA RD - 1/2 47 C STRAIM, F. Bruno, dr.; STEPHANECK, Ottilia; ACS, Gyorgy, dr.; SELLEI, Camillo, dr. Maasurament )f adanosina daaminasa activity in blood plasma as tumor dia,-nostic tast. Orv. hatil. 98 no.10-11:256-259 17 Knr 57. 1. A Budapas-;i Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Orvosi. Vegytani Intezmte as Orazagos Onkologial. Intezet beloaztalyanak kozlemeny.e. (NMPUSsMS. diag. adenosine doaminasm determ. in blood plasma (Hun)) (AMIDASIS. in blood aderosina deaminase datarm. in blood plasma in neoTlasm diag. (Hun)) 25". CLINICAL ;APERIENCI, IN 'I U-MOUR Till-AtAl"i %% ITH N-OXIDE-LOST - Kliri~,_hi: E -f.khrki:igq_ik in dvr I'am(wther.ipie ri,it %'-Oxyd-LotA - Svljj_I_C. and Lckh.ir-it A . lim. Abt., Unkoi. L.trides-Inst., BLIA.1111('St -: NIONCIL %I F: 1) WSCH t. lt,58, looiV, (784-7,86) *r.",Ie~ 3 Piizrnts with ino ?vrable tumours Mio Acre irresponsive to radiotherapy were Sul.jetted U. thet%ipy with alone and to con-anned therapy with mitomen and 'tk-grimoO, or mitomenand siti-col)-sin. The rebalts of these investigatons were c,m,pared. Thirt)-nine pat;ents were treale(I with n,itomen only. Fighteer. patients showud it tvillim.1% ry improvellient if thull. ColliplaInts, 11"Wever, W.thoul evidence of regresslon 4 the tuniours. Ill 6 patlents a defillite Improvement was noted. Twirve of these patlents were cases %%ith c.incer of tile uterus. Twerity-four patients %%el*t- tro.tted Wilk it ( '01111,1nation of mitomen and degr.inol. The therapeutic results %%ert' less favoill-.1111t. than NVIth imtomen aiono.-, 'rhe authors found ;in ad%erse surn- lliat~on of toxlL C 'fects till tile holie marrow. so that no ;Ltiviint.ige coald lie nt,ted with this cointimittion. Nu advantages were observed in 5 I.ittents where a combined therally of miton en and riarcolysin ~%;ts given. Mitomen is att effective and relative- IN weil-toterated cystustatic s~bstarxe. Aectirding ~o informative investigations Successful resul- s can lie obtained by mitomen chiefly in cases of cancer, especial- ly ill cancer of tLe uterus. (LX, 5. 16) ZSIBOK, Zoltan dr.; WAGHTL, Istvau, dr.; SZY, Sandor, dr.; SALIMI, Gamillo, dr. Influe:ce of subautansously and intramuscularly administered zymosan. on the properdin titer of serum and on leukocyta count in animal experiments. Orv.hatilo 101 no-7:226-229 IP 160. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi 11g7etem, 1. as, Sebeszeti Klinilm, Rontgen Oaztaly as Sugarbiologiai lutotolaborotorium, (POLTUCOURIM pharmaool.) (PROPMDIN) (LUBKOG I= ZAIAY, Magda, dr.; SC;HMIDT, Marta, dr.; ECKHARDT, Sandor, dr.; SELLEI %~, dr. OWN-owe Evaluation oC a new method for the determination of gastric acidity. Orv.hi-til. 131 no-52:1848-1850 25 D,6o. 1. Orszagos Onkologiai Intezet. (GASTRIC JUICE) ECKHARDT, Sandor, dr.; SELLEEI, Camillo, dr.; HARTAI, Ferenc, dr. Effect of minnitol-myleran (1,6-dimethaneoulfonoxy-D--raannitol) in chronic rqeloid leukemia. Orv. hetil. 102 no.42:1987-1989 15 0 161. 1. Orszagof Onkologiai Intezet, Belosztaly. (BUSULFAN ther) (MAIINITOL ther) (LEUM,IIA MYELOCYTIC ther)