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SZ-EWCZYK, Zenon Effect of gastric contents of polycythemia vera, patients on the erythrocytic and reticulocytic reaction. Pol. arch. med. vewnet. 34 no.12:1633-1639 164. 1. Z Kliniki Nefrologicznej Akademii Medycznej we Wroclaiu (Kierownik: prof. dr. med. Z. Wiktor). SZENZYK0 Zerion Role of an infectious focus in rwyocarditis during the course of glomerulonephritin. Pol. tyg. lek. 18 no.52tl963-1966 23 D 163. 1. Z Kliniki nefrologicznej Akademii Medycenej we Wroclawiu (kierownik: prof. dr Zdzielaw Wiktor) i III Katedry Chorob Wewnetrznych Akademii Medycznej we Wroclawiu (kierownik: prof. dr E. Szczeklik). CHRAPCWICKI, Tadeusz; MKOWSKA.-Miroslawa Attempted evaluation of the effects of rheumatic disease on the respiratory system. Pediat. polska. 34 no-7:919-929 July 59- 1. Z Oddzialu Wewnetrznego Miejskiego Szpitala Dzieciecego Nr 1 w Warazawie Kierownik Oddzialu: prof. dr med. T. Chrapowicki. (RHEUMATIC 11TV , physiol.) (RESPIRATION, physiol.) BI.IZOZOWSKA, Halina; GZARNECKI, Jerzy; SZEWGZYKOWSKA, Miroslawa 2 cases of abdominal epilepsy. Fol. tyg. lek. 17 no.2:60-62 8 Ja 162. 1. Z Oddzialu Dzieciecego Oentralnego Szpitala Klinicznego I-ISW,w Warszawie; kierownik Oddzialu: prof. dr med. Tadeusz Chrapowicki. (EPILEPSY case reports) (ABDOMEN dis) t DCIIoszg Janussl MANDYBUR9 Tadsuoss gZrdCZYKOWKIP -TersT a dorsalis AM mostingisMIS Of the A came of oo-existing tabs posterior cranial fesuo Neurologia eta. polsks 3.1 no,,2927)-275 ft-Ap 1610 ; 2. X.Oddsialu Nourologissusgo PMotwowego 85pit&3A dig Pachimis i Norweve Choryeb w J~wzkqwlo Woob.-Ordynatorl dr mod. B. Otoplon Dyrektor Ss'pitalas dr mod. S. laosaiiowski 1 5 aoowni Histologicisnej ftnetwwogo Inatytutu Payohoneurologionego v torkaoh lierawnik par interims doo,,-.,,dr 3. Ofistowelm Dyrektor Inetytutu: prof. dr Z, Kuligowski, (TABAS DORSALIS compl) (MINGIOU coupl) (HRAM NIOPLASMS compl) STEPIEN, bkria; SZEWCZYKOWSKI,.-4qr-zy -.1 - On the problem of the symptomatology of acute foonicotinic acid bydrazide poisoning. Report of 3 cases. Gruzlica 29 no.9-1815-820 S 161. 1. Z Oddzialu Neurologicznego Panstwowego Szpitala dla Nerwowo i P -Psychicmie Chorych im. prof. Jana Mazurkievicza w Pruszkowie Ordynator: dr med. I. Wald Dyrektor; dr mod. F. KaLazanowski. (ISONIAZID toxico.1) (NEUROLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS) MARKS, Eugeniusz; SZEWCZYKOWSKI, Jerzyj MISZCZAK, Ja~n A case of late familial qmjqurotic idiocy. Neurol. neurochir. psychiat. Pol. 14 no. 2:257-259 Mr-Ap 164. 1. Z Oddzialu Neurologicnego Wojskowego Instytutu Medycyny Lotniczej (Konsultant naukowy: prof. dr med. I.Hausmanowa- Petrusewicz). MARKS., Eugeniusz; SZEWCZYKOWSKI, Jerzy Neurological manifestations in toxic lesions of the hematopoietic system. Wiad. lek. 18 no.15:1267-1270 I Ag 165. 1. Z Wojakowego Instytutu Medycyny Lotniczej. I ,.D4RY,fc~ Eu.geniusz; SZEWCZYKG,'.-jSKI., Jerzy A cnoc of gct.wabmed horpos szontar.: Iliad. 1c1:. 3P no.16: 3349-33511 15 5 10. 1, 7 'vj'ojo1eorvto,.-o 1110tytutu '~Ddycyny Iptnimaj. of the prcductdon Economic c" budowl i bid m,.leszk -4, przegl tasks y6ar 36 ro. 1i1--3 ja 64. TUSZKIBfICZ, Alfred R.; SZBfCZTKOVSKI, Witold Clinical results of examination of tractor workers. Ann.Univ. Lublin; 9ec-D 8:213-230 1953. 1. Z Instytutu MedvcyzW Fracy Wsi A.H.v Lablinie. Dyrektor: -Prof. d Jozef. -Parnas. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych Akademil Hadycznej w Lablinie. Kierownik: prof. dr.Alfred R. Tuszkiewicz. (OCCUPATIONAL DISIASRS, in tractor workers) TUSZKII*IICZ, Alfred R.; SZ3WCZrKOVSKI. Witold. Diagnosis, coArse, and therapy- of brucellosis. Ann.Univ.lublin; sec.D 8:231-261 1953. 1. Z Instybutu Hadycyny Pracy Wsi A.M. w Lublinie. Dyrektor: prof dr. Josef Parnas. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wownstrzrqcb AkedemiA 14~dyczuej w Lublinia. Kierownik: prof. dr. Alfred R. Tuszkiewics. (BRUCKWSIS, diag..clin.aspects & ther.) SZE ZEWSKA, H.;623WGZYKOWSKI, W. NNW Effect of exchange transfus7on in clinical and hematological, picture in aVelocytib leukemia. Polski tygod. lek. 8 no.24:854-856; concl. 15 June 1953. (CIKL 25:1) 1. Of the Second Internal Clinic (Read--Prof. A. Falkiewicz, M.D.) of Wroclaw Medical Academy,, SZEW-CUKOWSKII W. TUBUINWICZ, A.R.; SUWGZYKOWSKI,, W. Clinical picture of brucellosis in Poland. Ked.Pracy 5 no'.2:. 121-128 1954. 1. Z Instytutu Medycyny Pracy Wei, Dyrektor: prof.-dr J.Parnas i z I! Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych A.M. w Lablinie, Kierovnik: prof. dr A.R.Tuszkiewicz. (BRUCELLOSIS, epidemiology, Poland) SZEWZYX0WSJ(ljl W. TUSZMWICZ,A.R.; PZNWCZYKOWSKI, W.; HARCINIAK, W. Studies on causes of diseases in tractor operators. Med. pracy 5 no.2:129-134 1954. 1. Z.Inatvtutu Medrcyny Pracy Wei, D,7rektor: prof. dr J.Parnas i z II Kliniki Ghorob Vewnetrznych A.K. w Lublinie, Kierownik: prof. dr A.R.Tuaskiewics, (OCCUPATIONAL DIMSES, in tractor operators) kV TUSZKIMWICZ, Alfred R.; SZEWCZYKOWSKI, Witold Studies on the locomotor organs in tractor drivers. Polskle arch. mod wownetrz. 24 no.4&:681-664 1954. 1. T Instytutu. MedycM Pracy Vol'. Djrrektor: prof. dr J.Parnas z II Kliniki Chorob Vownetrznych Akademil Nedyczuej w Diblinle. Klerownik: prof. dr A.Tuszklewicz. (SPIIM, patholou, in tractor drivers) (FILTIS, patholog7 in tractor drivers) (wow, tractor operation. off. an spine & pelvis) TUSZKIEWICZ, Alfred R.; SUWCZYKOWSKI, Witold Articular system in brucellosis in Poland. Polskie arch. med. vewnetrz. 24 no-5a:898-902 1954. 1. Z Instytutu KedycM Pracy Ysi w lublinie. Dyrektor: prof. dr J.Parnas i z II Kliniki Chorob Wevnetrznych Akademii Medycznej w Lublinie. Kierownik: prof. dr A.R.Tuszkiewiez. (BRUCELLOSIS, pathology. joints) (JOINTS, in various diseases. brucellosis) FRMAG, J.; SZWCZrKOWSKI, W. vf- Problem of Industrialbygiene in training of tractor operators. Med.pracy 6 no-3:187-19() 1955. 1. Z Zakladu HieglerV Pracy Mechanizatorow Rolnictwa Institutu MedycY17 Pracy Wsi w Lublinie B~rrektor: prof. dr J. Parma. (INDUSTRIAL MIX", in train. of tractor operators in Polancl) KRAVICZYNSK'L, JerzT; SZEWCZYKOWSKI,,Witold; RYCAJ. Mieczyslaw; DREWNOWSKA, Irena.f'PX�It'Sftk0~nIsl&oia; KUJAWA, Romuald; IWANDWSKI, Henryk Essay of determination of certain renal diseases with the aid of complex laboratory testB. Polski tygod. lek. 11 no.41:1742-1749 8 Oct 56. 1. (Z Centralnego Laboratorium Kliniczaego P.S.K. Nr 1 w Lublinie; kierownik: aoc. dr. Jerzy Krawczynski iz II Kliniki Chorob Vown. A.M. w Lublinie; kierowuik: prof. dr. Alfred Roman Tuszkiewicz) Adres: Lublin, u1. StaszIca 16. (KIDNEY FMTIOIT TESTS, complex tecbnics (Pol)) TUSZKIEWICZ, A.R.; SZD(CZYKOWSKI, W. Clinical picture of chronic brucellosis in Poland. Polski tygod. lek. 12 no.10:341-346 4 Mar 37. 1. (Z Dzialu Klinicznego Instytutu Madycyny Pracy I Higlsg7 Wei w Lublinis; kierownik: prof. dr. A. R. Tuszkiewiez). Adres: Lublin, ul. Ogrodowa 4, Inst. Mad. Pracy I Higiany Wei. (BRUCELLOSIS, In Poland, clin. manifest., review (Pol)) A TUSZKIEWICZ. Alfred R.; VYSOCKA, Felicja; sZNWGZyKOwSKj, Witold; BRYGO Zb:Lgniew 16' 1, - ~ ijftj6g M Clinical picture of swamp fever in the lubtin' province -&ring 1955-1937. Przegl. epidem., Warez. 12 no.1:15-24 1958. 1. Z Dzialu Klinicznego Inst.VtUtu MedyqM Pracy i Higieny Wei. (LKPTOSPIROSIS, epl~emiology, swamp fever in.Poland, clin. picture (Poi)) ERAWOMSKI, Jerzy; TLISZKIWICZ, Alfred; RYCAJ*M*; SZEWCZYKOWSKI, Witold; =VNOk1SXA, R.; XUJAVA, R.; PASTUSUNU, S. An attempt to determine the value of the so-called cleantace Index for electrolytes in certain renal diseases. Polskie archosed, wewn; 28 no,4:468-474 1958. 1. Z II Eliniki Chorob Yownetrznych A.M. w lublinie. 11srovnik: prof. dr med. A. Tueskiewicz I s Oentral. Laboratorium Ilinicanego 'PSI 1(r 1 Kierownik: doe. dr mod. J. Xrawoxynski. AcIres autorat Lablbig u16' Staszica 16* 11 Ilinike, Chorob Vewnetrsnych A.K. TESTS (XIBM YBOTICU, electrolyte clearnace tests in renal die,, value (Pol)) (BLIMOLMS, metabolian clearance tests in renal die., value (Pol)) TUESZKINICZ, Alfred; KRAWCMSKI, Jerzy;--RYOAJ, M.; SZEWCZYKOWSKI, Witold; DBZWNOWSXA, I.: KUJAWA, R.; PASTUSZANIKA, S. An attempt to determine the value,of the so-called clearnace teat for uric acid in certain renal diseasese Polskie arch.med. wewne' 28 no.4:574-577 1958,. - 1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych A.M. w Lublinie Kierownik: profs' dr med. a. Tuszkiewicz i z Centr. Laboratorium Klinicznego PSI Nr 1 Kierownik: doc. dr med. To' Krawczyneki. Adres autora: Lublin, ul. Stasezica 16. 11 1[linika Phorob Wewnetrznych A.M. FUNCTION TESTS, urie adid clearnace in renal dise, value (Pol)) (URIC ACID, metab. clearance test in renal dis., value (Pol)) SKORZYNSKI, Kazimierz; -SZEWCZYKOWSKI, Witold Aneurysms of the trunk and main branches of the pulmonary arte,77. (Report of 3 cases). Polski tygod. lak. 16 no.24:916-923 12 Je 161. 1. Z Zak2Adu Radiologii A. M. v Lublinia; kierownik: z-ca prof. dr mad. K. Skorzynski i z II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych A. M. v Lublinie; kierownik; prof. dr mad. A. Tuszkieviez. (PULMONARY ARTERY dis) (ANEURYSM case reportis) r- " IPOLAND nSZKIEWICZ, A. R., and 57&WC Clinical Divi- sion (Dzial Kliniozny) of the Institute Occupational Nedi- cina and Rural Hygione (Instytut Medyoyny Praoy I Higiany Visi) In Lublin (Director of Institutei Prof. Dr. Joxef PARNAS, Director of Division: Prof. Dr. A. R. IUSZKIEWICZ) ','1h9 Treatment of Brucellosis. Observation of 186 Cases.if Warsaw, Polski,Tygodnik_Lekarski, Vol 18, No 10, 4 Mar 63, '46 p .3 -351. p Abstract: (Authors' English summary modified] 1herapeutio .thods and results of treating 186 brucellosis patients W (mostly chronic form) with antibiotics, PS or PD vaccine, o r both. Immediate results of antibiotic therapy were good, but out of 68 patients re-checked, 40 showed recurrence, whoreas some patients retained the disease despite several Ii.-i-eatnents. Authors discuss the treatment of the disease, fl',,Uicul ties in ovaluating activity of chronic form, and t.h- unsatisfactory results of its treatment. Of the 21 3 oach are Polish and Russian. vfailo the 10 J.,-h and 3 Franah references contain also WHO reports. TUSZKI,LVICZ., A.R.; SjZEWCZyLWKIJ W. Treatment Of brucellovis. (AceOrding to observations on 1~% cases)- P01- tY9. I-ek. 18 no-10:346-351 4 Mr 163. 1. Z' Dzialu Klinicznego Instytutu Medycyny ptacy i Higierq Wsi W Lublinie; dyrekt'Or: Prof* dr Jozef Parnas,, kierownik dzialu: Prof. dr A.R. Tuszkiewicz. (BRUGELLOSIS) (ANTIBIOTICS) (VACCINE UERApy) (ADRENAL CORTEX HOHMONEs) ,9?E,?CZYK,O-WS-K.I. W., doc. dr-.; BRZOZOWSKI, J., doe. dr.; WCIMSKIp L; 1---l- BERBEa, W. Poisoning with organic phosphorus preparations used in agriculture (description of 6 cases). Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.9-.31-0-312 1 Mr'65- 1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wevnetrmych (kierownik: prof. dr. A.R. Tuszkiewicz,); z III Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych (kierownik: doe. dr. 11. Smwczykowski) i z Zakladu Szkodliwosci Chemicznych (kie- rownikt dr. J. Brzozowski) Inst7tut im. V. Chodzki w Lub- linie (dyrektor: prof. dr. J. Parnas). T, I I K -.s in recogn.Ltion of' brucailos,"s in Poland. Fol. tyg. lek~ ho.17:602-604 26 Ap 165. Dzialu Klinicznego Instytu-tu Medycyny Pracy i Higieny Wsi 11. "hodzki w Lublinie (Dyi-ektor- prof. dr. Jazef Parnas), z 11 KIJ.niki Chorob Wewnetrznych AM w lublinie (K-tercwnik: dr. Alfred R. Tuszklawicz) i z III Kliniki Chorob Wewnetr-.nvc.-, 4-M w Lublinie (Kierownik: doc. dr. Witold Szewczykowski). "Gmnt~lating supQrhostate of lime." p.17 (MMHANIU.TOR ROLITICTWA, Vol. 2, no. 3, r-Iarch 1953 Warszaiva, Poland) SO: Monthly List of Fast 'European Accessions, Vol. 2, #80, Library of 0ongregs August 1953, Incl. DUDZIK, Zygmunt; LUDWICKI, Henryk, SMKOp Stanislaw Determination of bismuth in certain compound drugs. Farmacja Pol 18 =.6:132-134 YIr 162. 1. Zaklad Lekow Galenowych, Instytut Lekow, Warszawa, Kierowni-k: Dr. H. Lud4cki- 4 SZ- j.:T ~7p- - ~'- ..L, ~ . C-.1culatims of oressure loss in the -flow through blade cascades of tu r,nines. P. 2,-.r,. (Polska Akademia nauk. Ko~,iitet budowy ) 7.-'-Irszai,:a, Poland. Vol. 2, No, 3, 195'r. So. East European Accessions List 'o1. 5, No. 1, Jan. 1956 SZEWORSKA __LudmiIa---, Plenary session of scientific departments and committees of the Polish Academy of Sciencao in the 2d trimester 1961. Nauka. Pol 9 no-4:259-266 O-D 161. 1. Polska Akademia Nauk, Biuro Prezydjalne. I ~~ S&WORSKA, Ludmila Plenary Meetings of Departments and of.Scieintific Comittees of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the time from July 1 to October 31, 1962. Nauk-a Polska 11 no.l-.175-180 Ja-F 163. PIMITAK Tadeusz (Waragkwst); SZEWORSKI, Jerzy (Warszawa),. Premises and trends of development of the network of buil. assembling enterprises. Przegl budowl i bud mieszk 34- no.124 700 D,1962, SZEWORSKI Y Jerzy Certain problemB concerning city planning and the development of construction techniques. Przegl budowl i bud mieszk 35 no.9:1+65- 47o 63. POLARD/MaE-netism - Ferromagnetism F-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizilca, No 1, 1958, 1130 Author : Szezeniowski Szczepan, Smolinski Adam Inst Title Physical Problems and Technical Applications of Ferrom- gnetic Materials. Orig Pub Zesz. probl. nauki polsk., 1957, No 8, 73-141; Dyskus., 389 Abstract Survey. Bibliography, 138 titles. Card 1/1 SUMPANIX, S. -V- W----g.- --U-T L-L-14-T-L and Own, ll.. (Cncrr&ryl:a jFc;:er, IC6-193). A rLvlmi of types or oilL; and i~rrperEit;s re, Larc-I for application in trcmromers, circuit brealrers, cund~~n!:crL am! DeEorlut-ation in service duc to cuibined actien cif n3l-,:~Lxu -1,1 InpUrItles Is dlccmsed and currcm tjurhod~; for aijuin, rQ:;j-'L.:rC0 EL.;Mr., j compared. LiMSPANSKA, Hallua (Idarazawa. u1. Wolska 37) Petechinl symptom in infectious Mononucleosis. Pediat. polska 32 no.4: 387-389 Apr 57. 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Zakaznych Wieku Dzieciecego A. M. w Warazawie. Kierownik; T)ro.'. dr Iled. J. Bogdanowicz. (IZMGTIOUS 110HOITUCIZOSIS, in inf. & child manifested by petechia of palate, diag, value (Pol)) (FAIA~,Fj, diss -jetechia as a manifest. of infect. mononucleosis in child., diag. value (Pol)) C Cn, r is c- c"n. -~inll 7 e -D 7, 0 n , r 'L 7 - - 777 v J o cz 1 ?,%cd-lty I.M J~ ROSMR, Tadeusz; JOr,:j-z. Zenong SZFKC'-, Jerzy Copolymerization of acrylenitrile with methyl. - alpha - chloroacry-late. Przem chem 40 no.82460-46_T Ag r61. 1. Politechnika Szczerinska. 14-57-6-13602 Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 167 (USSRT AUTHOR: Szhanumyan, B. G. TITLE: Present State of Agriculture and Prospects for Its Development in the Districts of ITagornyy Shirvan and in Kobystan (0 sostoyanii i perspektivakh razvitiya sellskokhozyaystvennogo proizvodstva v rayonakh Nagornogo Shirvana i v Kobystane) PERIODICAL: Tr. Sektora. ekon. AN AzerbSSR, 1956, Vol 3, PP 93-121 ABSTRACT: The author describes the present state of agriculture and the prospects for its diversification, speciali- zation, and development within a group of regions stretching west from Baku over the southern slopes of the eastern part of the Great Caucasus. He dis, '_ tinguishes the following agricultural microzones in Card 1/3 Shirvan: 1) a lower zone of winter pastures and Present State of Agriculture (Cont.) 14-57-6-13002 irrigated cultivation, occupying all of Central and Southern Kobystan, (from 0 to 500 m above sea level) and extending only a little way into Shirvan; 2) a foothill (low mountain) bogar-,type zone, growing rapes and cereals, and including more than 50 percent of Shirvan he Marazinskoye, Shemakhinskoye, Gyurdzhevanskoye and Shirvanskoye K Plateaus); 3) a mountain zone, the fertile fruit-bearing part of the Ismaillinskiy and Shemakhinskiy rayony (region5) lying at 1000 to 1600 m above sea level; 4) a high mountain zone of subalpine summer pastureland (a part of the Ismaillinskiy and Shemakhinskiy regions, where absolute altitude exceeds 1600 m). Grapes and field crops are the agricultural mainstays of Shirvan. Viticulture accounted for 42.3 percent of gross product and 44.0 percent of total revenue in 1953. Approximately 3100 hectares were under grapes in 1954. It is intended to increase the area under grapes to 10 200 acres. by 1960 (during the sixth five year plan 24 500 hectares will be brought under new grapes in the republic; this will almost double the area under rape cultivation in 1954). Cereals, commercial crops, fodder Card 2~3 - ~~ . 1. ~ . -1 1 . ~ I . - - .- :-. -,- - ~ .1 ~ - -p - ,. I . - i. - --- ~, - ~ - -- -.- ~_, --- - ~ -Z \-,' ~k ~', - v~- 4F - : Ll ~-~ - - I I I I - - - - , - --- - - . - AUTHORS: Kuoheryayev, A. G., 5 -zhenov, Yu. K. 9 SOV/56-34-3-50/55 Gogichayshvili, Sh. M., Leontlyeva, 17. W., Vasillyev, L. V. TITLE: The Magnetic Nuclear Moments of Sr87 and 2fj 25 (Yadernyye magnitnyye momenty Sr87 j mg PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Piziki, 1958, Vol. 34, Nr 3, pp. 774-775 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors found the gyromagnetic ratio of the nucleus Sr 87 by means of the method of magnetic resonance in molecular beams (ref. 1). This molecular beam consisted of strontium atoms which made possible the elimination of the inter- molecular interactions as well as an exact taking into account of diamagnetic correction. The 378 om long strontium- atom beam was detected by means of the method of surface ionization on a heated tungsten wire circumflowed by an oxygen current. The ions of.strontium, 8T were separated by a magnetic analyzer and were recorded by an electronic multiplier and a galvanometer. The value of the gyromagnetic Card 1/3 ratio g of the nucleus is determined from the equation The Magnetic Nuclear Moments of Sr87 and Mg 25 BOV/56-34,-3-50/55 9 - 1,3122.10-3 f PA P where f denotes the resonance frequency of the oscillating field, and R p denotes the corresponding resonance value of the constant magnetic field(in which the transitions i~ke place). The resonance values f P and HP correspond to the minimum intensity of the refocused beam. The measurements were carried out according to the method of the invariable field as well as the method of invariable frequency. Ilso the fluctuations of the intensity of the atom beam were taken into account by means of two different methods shortly discussed. The maximum error of these measurements is estimated to amount to 0.12 %. From 26 measurement series the following mean value for the gyromagnetio ratio is obtained: g(sr87) - Oj2423.� 0.0003 Card 2/3 this coincides within the error limits with the value The Magnetic Nuclear Moments of Sr 87 and Mg 25 SOV/56-34;-3-50/55 determined by C. D. Jeffries (Dzhefris) and P. B. Sogo (Ref 4) according to the method of "nuclear induction". The diamagnetism, of the atom demands the following correction: Htrue " (I - d)H measured' Here Htrue denotes the true value of the magnetic field strength at the place of the nucleus. According to W. C. Dickinson (Dikinson) (Ref 5) here holds a - 0-00345- Taking into account this correction as well as the unknown value of the spin of Sr87 (I = 9/2) the value ofp (3r87) = 1,0939 � 0,0014 nuclear magnetons is obtained for the magnetic moment of the nucleus of Sr87. There are 6 references, 0 of which are Soviet. SUB1,1ITTED: December 25, 1957 Card 3/3 21(l), 24(3) BOV/56-37-2-51/56 AUTHORS: Kucheryayev, A. G., 3zhQnkX-__Y_u_K_, Gojichayshvili, Sh. X. TITLE. Measurement of the Magnetic Moments of the Atomic Ruclei of Alkaline Earth Metals by the Method of Magnetic Resonance in Molecular Beams - PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 37, Nr 20), PP 582-583 (USSR) ABSTRAGT: This method offers certain advantages if compared to other methods, if the molecular beam consists of atoms in the S 0-state. It has already been used for the purpose of measuring the magnet- ic moments of Da135, Ba,1371 Ne 21 , and Sr87 -(Ref s 1-4). As already shown by the authors (Refs 4,5), this method may also serve the purpose of determining the magnetic moments of all alkaline earth metals. The description of the experimental arrangement and of the method may be found in reference 5. Results: Card 1/3 SOV/56-37-2-51/56 Measurement of the Magnetic Moments of the Atomic Ruclei of Alkaline Earth Metals by the Method of Magnetic Resonance in Molecular Beams 0 t' C I, imp/sec P Mg 25 600 200 2.10-4 _0.855 t10.002 Ca43 1070 300 0.02 1.317 t 0.003 Sr87 750 104 0.2 -0.0924 0.0009 Ba135 800 500 o.6 1-8370 0*0008 Ba137 800 850 o.6 0-9364 t 0.0009 t denotes the temperature of the source, I - the!recorded in- tensity of a narrow bundle, 0'- the surface ionization coef- ficient at optimum detection coriditions,_ IA - the'magnetia-moment (with diamagnetic correction) given in nuclear magnetons. Systematical errors were excluded.- The authors finally thank T. S. Bokuchav, K. G. Mirzoydv, and 1. N. Leontlyeva for their help in carrying out measurements, M. I. Guseva, V. M. Gusev, and D. V. Chkuaseli for the enriched Ca43_preparation. . There Card 2/3 are 2 tables and 12 references, 3 of which are Soviet. SOV/56-37-2-51/56 Measurement of the Magnetic Moments of the Atomic Nuclei of Alkaline Earth Mctals by the Method of Magnetic Resonance in Molecular Beams ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk GruzSSR (Physico- technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Gruzinskaya SSR) SUBMITTED: May 19, 1959 Card 3/3 21 (P) A-j?-EOR: Szhenov. Yu. K. sov/56-37-2-2/56 TITLE: On the -Mechanism of the Surface Ionization of Alkaline Earth Metals PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentaltnoy i teoreticheskoy fizikip 1959, Vol 37, Nr 2(8)g PP 336-339 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the introduction investigations carried out by the authors (Dobretsov, Romanov, Starodubteov, Timokhinap blorozov)9who already worked by the mass-spectrometric method, are described. The author himself, partly together with others, already investigated the surface ionization of Sr, Ca 9, Mg, and measured the magnetic nuclear moments by means of the nuclear resonance method, and published a report on these measurements (.qefs 8-10). The measuring method was similar to that, described in reference 5. Hlere surface ionization measurements carried out by means of the mass spectrometer of alkaline earth and Ila or, tungsten are described. The metals were investigated simultaneously; the tungsten filament had a temperature of 1600 - 2200OK; in this range the temperature dependence of the ion currents wasq among other things, investigated. Figure I shows the course taken by Card 1/3 the curves 1g i+(l/T). Further experiments were carried out with. On the Mechanism of the Surface Ionization of SOV/56-37-2-2/56 AlIcaline Earth aetals oxidized tungsten; for this purpose the tungsten is exposed to a continuous oxygen current; the increase of the surface ionization coefficient thus caused is considerable. Figure 2 shows the dependence of the ion currents of Na and Sr on oxygen pressure at a continuous filament temperature. A certain decrease of these ion currents at T = 19000K is explained by the scattering of atom- and ion beams on oxygen. Figure 3 shows the temperature dependence of the ion currents of Sr and Na with VIO 3(P = 3.5flO-6 min Hg); the Ila ion current shows a'continuous monotonic ir~urease with falling temperature and attains saturation at T < 1600 0K. The ion current of Sr is at T :_--18000K only little lower than the Na-curvej which it touches, after which it decreases sharply (with further decreasing T). Analogous curves for Ba, Sr, Ca and Mg at various pressures are shown by figure 4. The phenomena found here are dealt with on the basis of the Saha-Langmuir theory. Figure 5 shows temperature characteristics of the life-times of atoms on the filament at various pressures. Within this range, the course taken by the Card 2/5 curves is quite characteristic of,the alkaline earths; OTI'the Mechanism of the Surface Ionization of SOV/56-37-2-2/56 Al"aline Earth Metals sodium does not show the sharp current drop if temperature drops or oxygen pressure increases; this cannot be explained by a decrease of the work function of the adsorbed alkaline earth atoms. These particular features are explained by the assumption that oxides of these metals are produced on the surface, which then evaporate. The author finally thanks Professor V. Khartman, A. G. Kucheryayev, Sh. M. Gogichayshvili and A. U. Romanov for help and valuable critical remarks. There 'are 5 figures and 16 references, 11 of which are Soviet. SU13MITTED: January 14, 1950 Card 3113 USSR/Physics - Surface ionization FD-3282 Card _'/1 Pub. 146 - 4V44 Author : Szhenov, Yu. K. Title : Surface ionization of calcium, strontium and magnesium on oxidized wolfram Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 29, No 6(12);, Dee 1955, 901-902 Abstract : The phenomenon of surface ionization of atoms of alkali metals is satisfactorily described b.y the Sach-Langmuir equation (L. N. Dobre- tsov, Elektronnaya i ionnaya emissiya, 1952), but in the case of the alkaline-earth elements sufficiently good agreement with theory has not been observed; th-e existing data on the surface ionization of barium G. A. Morozov, Zhur. tekh. fiz., 17, 1947), calcium and mag- 'J nesium (L. N. Dobretsov, S. V. Starodubtsev, and Yu. 1. Timokhina, DAN SSSR, 55, 1947) on wolfram has been obtained under dissimilar ex- perimental conditions and diverges noticeably. The writer of the present note remaeks that it is possible in certain of these experi- ments the wolfram was subjected to oxidation, which would change the work function of tho curface and complicate the mechanism governing the phenomenon. He presents certain results of an investigation of the surface ionization of atoms of calcium, strontium and magnesium on wolfram, i-rith the purpose of finding the possibilities of their effective ionization. To measure the ion currents he employed the mass-spectrometric procedure. Seven references. Submitted June 2. 1991; MIRPUIATOV, K.I.; SZBIMMAYEVy Zh. New institutes of plant protection. Zashch. rasto ot. vred. i bol. 4 no.2:56 Mr-Ap 159. (MIERA 16:5) 1. Direktor Ilauchno-issledovateltakogo instituts. zashchity rasteniy, Uzbekistan (for Mirpulatov). 2. Direktor Nauchno- issledovatel'skogo indtituta zashchity rasteniy Akademii sell skokhozyaystvenn.vkh nauk Kazakhskoy SSR (for Dzhiyembayev),. (Uzbekistan-Plants, Protection of-Research) (Kazakhstan-Plants, Protection of-Research) !: ~i ~ ;11~' I I I _, , ., , - . o ~ vl'~' ,.a ~ .3t:t1ping I ~j i Lp- '--,,o . 1(11~4y ., Zj V). ji- I - S,7!B7,!,R.1, Joz~-f, 1-nz. C,,ppor, n?.zovary frcm ~!cd-ztions, -Rudy -1 matalr, 10 -- ?6:~a 2. A prutleal method to solve dIljer~ntIAL.CZU&U= with nonconstiml, coaftlelents. (In Garman) _gj6ka., Acta 7'echnica Academille Scienharurn Hungaricat Val. 24, 1959, No. 1-2, pp. 85-94, 1 fig. The paper presents a method for the benefit of practicing ongineeri by which differential linear equations with nonj constant coefficients may be approximately resolved. This' inny be achieved by dividing the explanatory range of tho~ differential equations into narrow sections inside of whlch~ the coofficionta of tile derivatives and alHo tile disturbing Member on the right side can be conisidared an constant.' Thus tile general solutions of tile mubatituting difforontial ol-pintionsmay bosettlown insido the singleacetiona. llowevor, tile genorAl solution of the sub-dituting differential equation- of tile lith order can bo obtainod by stiniming up thit it parti- tutlar solutionts of tile homogeneous for"] of this differential equation, onch, of theso multiplied by oil optional eoustWn7t 011d One partieulnV solution or the inhomogencous form-, To obtain thv affigh, lied icular solution, the following method should Ile applied. By (-housing a practiell particular nolution mrerring to the first dL-clion, tile particular Rotation Maiin;r to I lie ki"cond Section i-oblaine A ill such a way that t lo, dirrer" r-itial cqiialioit liertinent to the wrond -wcLion* niut matistv; tile connecting condition-.' oil thit boundary between lho ftim,L and lite second Section. The pariietilar stolution referring tar Clio third section in dolorminod on the basis of tile solution relaWd to Clio acrond section, and lie on. The Individual par.- tieular solution cal, lit this way be daterminod from s"tiow to "etion. Finally from tile given peripheral conditions the il~ conAtanta figuring in the general solution can be uscortainedi all free parameters. SZD---'qOVSZxY' J'. Dimensioning of composite struts. p. 205 (Melyepitestudomanyi Szemle. Vol. 7, no. 5/6, Mlay/June 19'~-7. Pudat)est, Hunvery) A~ I..onthly Index of 4ist -Europevn Accessions LC. VC-L. 7, no, 2, I-'ebruary Y, 18 I SZIDAROVSZKY, J.;THOMA, F.; HkqASZTI, G. Streng.'th5ning steel bridges with posttensioned structures. p. 286. MELYPEPITESTUDOMANTI SM-M. (Kozlekedes- es Kozlekedesepitestudomanyi Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 9. no, 6. June 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8, August 1959. Uncla. SZIDAROVSZKY, J. Approximate determination of the secondary stresses caused in bridge cross girders by the main truss chord elongations. In English. P. 335. ACTA TECHNICA. (Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia) Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 25, no. 3/4, 3.959. 14onthly List of East European Accessions (MI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 11, November 1959, Uncl. SZIDAROVSZKY J. . Determining the earth and foundation pressures acting on pier foundations. Acta techn Hung 27 no.3/4:245-271 159. OMAI 9:6) 1. Uvaterv (Entwarfeburo fur Strassen und lisenbahnen) Budapest. (Soils) (Bridges) SZIDAROVSZKY, Janos A new theory, taking into consideration inclination, of suspension bridges. Muszaki kozl MTA 25 no.1/4:89-140 160. (EM 9:7) 1. Ut-, Vasuttervezo Vallalat, Budapest. (Bridges) , SZIDAROVSZK -Y,-J- --- Stress analysis of an axially compressed bar under lateral loading. Acta techn Hung 31 no.1/2:125-138 160. (ERAI 10:3) 1. Uvaterv Entwurfsburo fur Strasses und Eisenbahnen, Budapest. (Steel) (Strains and stresses) (Rods) (Load (Mechanics)) SZIDAROVSZKY, J. Natural vibration of a bar under axial force, taking the effect of shear in consideration. Acta techn Hung 31 no-3/4:261-268 '60. (EEAI 10:4) 1. "Uvaterv" Highway and Railroad Planning Office, Budapest. (Steel) (Elasticity) (Strains and stresses) (Rods) (Vibration) (Shear (Mechanics)) SZIDAROVSZKY, Janos (Budapest) k -- - - --- Practical calculation of a beam lying on an elastic bed. Mufizaki kozl MTA 28 no.1/4:35-48 161. (xw l0-9) 1. IIUVATERr Ut-Vaeuttervezo Vallalat, Budapest, (Girders) (Elasticity) ,SZIDAROVSZKY., IT. Examination of accuracy of the Engesser-Viamno, method and the Rayleigh quotient. Acta techn Hung 11 no.l/~t25-46 162. 1. "UVATERV" Highway and Railroad Plannin Office, Budapest. SZIDAROVSMY, Janos------- Natural vibrations of a rod loaded with axial forces taking rotational inertia into consideration. Muszaki kozl MTA 30 no.1/4:5-17 162. 1. Ut-Vasuttervezo Vallalat, Budapest. SZIDAROVSZKY, Janos A gradually approximate method for solving a statical I-inear differential equation and its application in the field of sus- pension bridges. Biszaki kozl MTA 30 no.1/4:39-64 162. 1. Ut-Vaeuttervezo Vallalat,, Budapest. SZTJDAROVSZKY J Producing influence lines of susPension bri4es with variable flexural rigidity by successive apprjx$,m*tion. Acta techn Hung 41 no.1/2:239-161 162~ 1. Ut-Vasuttervezo Val.1alat Highway and Railroad Planning OfAcep Budapest. SZIDA,ROVSZKY, Janos, okleveles mernek, iranyito tervezo - I - . : ., -_ -.1 "'~. i Role of electronic computers in enpineering c4lculations. Melyepitestud szemle 13 no.6.2715-285 Je 163. 1. Ut-Vasuttervezo V,01--lat. SZIDAROVSZKY, Janos, okleveles mernok, irany-ito tervezo Organization of calculation performed by electronic computers. Melyepitestud szemle 14 no.8/9:398-402 +3 164. 1. Road and Railroad Planning Enterprise, Budapest. SZIDP.ROVSZKY, J. Two new practical methods to determine the C\Jiical loads for a compressed bar of variable flexural rigidity.)Pta techn Hung 46 no. 3/4t261-285 164. 1. "UVATERV" Highway and Railroad Planning Office 'Budapest. "I T oklivitles marnok, mm;zaki trAnansado Comernok -3tLr-,n of cal,:ulationE by eloctronic r~c~,r~putera. szer,'IP 3.5 no.11-21-21, Ja '65- of Transportation ani Postal Affairs, Budapest. 1,-44618-66 E,1JP(w) 1- EM ACC NR- AT6033*127 AUTHCR: Szidarovszky, J.--Sidarovski, Ya. ORG: Ministry of Communications, Budapest SOURCE CODE: HU/25o4A6/053/03-/02 96, 77/02 -4 8-14 TITU : Practical method for the determination of bending moments in straight bars under combined bending and compression SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta technica, v. 53, no. 3-4, 1966, TOPIC TAGS: bending stress, material deformation, creep ABSTRACT: The imthod for the determination of bending moments in straight bars under combined bending md compression, described by Dishinger, Fr., ("Verformung und Kriechi dqs Betons bei Bogenbrucken" [Deflection and Creep of Concrete in Are Bridges]; Bauingenieur, vol, 1937, P, 487) for bars of constant section, was verified and extended for bars of variable section. The method was described and examples were presented to illustrate its application. Orig. art. has; 7 figures and. 6 formulas. [Orig. art. in Eng.] [JPRS: 36,6451 SUB CODE: 20 / SUM DATE: O9Dec60 / ORIG REF: 002 / OTH REP: 004 1/1 P"V 1T DONHOFFM, Sz.; VARNAI, I.; SZIEBMTH-HORVATH, :3. T%e immediate action of tkyroxine darN~~'i#4- on 02-consumption and body temperature in intact, hypophys*ctomized and thyroidectomized rate. Actn nhysiol. hung. 14 no.1:61-78 1958. 1. Institute of Pathophysiology, Medical University, Pecs. (THYR(KIN, related cpds. eff. on oxygen consumption & body temperature in intact, hypo- physectomized & thyroidectomized rats) (IMPIRATION, eff. of drugs on tbyroxin deriv. on oxygen consumption in intact, hypophysec- tomized & thyroldectomized rats) (BODY TEMPMkTU , eff. of drugs on thyroxin deriv. in intact, kvpopbysectomized & tbyroidectomized rats) (HY-POPEMECTOMY, exper. eff. of thyroxin deriv. an oxygen consumption & body tempera- ture in hypo,3hysectomized rate) (THYROID GIAIM, pbysiol eff. of thyroxin deriv. on oxygen consumption & bo4 tempera- ture in thyroidectomized rate) DONHOF71R, Sz.; VARNAI, I.,j_.SZIHBERTH-M)RVATH, B. Immediate action of triiodothyTonine -on 0 -consumption and body temperature In the hypophynectomized and the thyroidegtomized rat; the effect of adreno- corticotro-phin and cortisone. Acta phyciol. hung. 14 no.3.-265-271 1958. I. Institute of Pathopkysiology, Medical University, Peas. (T-RIIODOTHYRONIITB, off. on body temperature and oxygen consumption in hymophysectomi- zed rats, off. of ACTH & cortisone) (BODT 73WIMTURE, off. of drugs on triidotbyronine in hypophysectomized & tbyroidectomized rate, off. of AGM & cortisone) (OXYG-U, metab eff. of ;riidothyronine on consumption in hypophysectomized & thryoidectomized rats, off. of ACTR & cortisone) Mcrr,holigic changes in acute Clome-rulonephritis during advanced age; dissecti( n and rxrerimental dat. p. 73. A Fa",GYJ~~, TUDOMINOS !,Y.-',-DEMIA 11. OX7-TALAY TOIGOIAI CSOPORTJ'."IAK KOSIM,104-Fl. Fudapest, Hungary. Vol. 3., no. 1, 1959. Monthly List of East !~-uror-ean Accessions (FFAI), IPC, Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960 Uncl. STOIA,I.,Conf.; NITESCU,S.,dr.-, SZDTXRT,C.,dr. Clinico-bumoral study and complex balneo-physiotherapy in spondylitis ankylopoietica.- Med. intern.,Bucur. 11 no.12:1841- 1850 '59. (SPONDYLITIS,ANXYIDSING,therapy) (BALNIOIDGY) (PHYSICAL THMPY) m STOIA., I., dr.; ST.RDFZGU, I., dr.; STROESCU, 0;,, dr., SZIFFERT, G., dr. Spoadylosea in t~,e construction industry. Med. intern. 14 no.7: 8CY7-812 -ji 162. (SPINAL DISEASES) (ARTHRITIS RHEMATOID) (OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES) (INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE~ (BACKACHE) SZIGAL, A. M. Myocardial infaret: its various stages$ prognosis and therapy. Orv. hetil., Budap. 92 no-30:964-969 29 JU17 1951. (CIAIL 20:11) 1. Professor. SUGEMY, Bo Possibilities of planting fast-growing tree species in the territory of the Keletbukk f orebt--.r. P. 308. AZ ERDO. (Orszagos Erdeszeti. Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 8, No. 8. Aug- 1959 Monthly Lia-I of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC3 Vol* 8, No. lis November 1959, Uncl. SZICETHY, Laszlo, mezogazdasagi mernok Re#ark about the dangerous effect of insecticides on animals. Erdo 11 no.7:301-301+ Jl 162. 1. Allami Gazdasagok Foigazgatosaga, Budapest. ACC NR,AT6023529 ~;OURU;S UQUJ.,;: IIU/4_17V_')/O.:~/U4'11UV4/V.Lx*/V.LLk-( JXMICR: Adam. Gyorxv; Heffler, Jozsef--Inefflar' Y.; 4ov4qqASota-Kovach,# A.; 33 ~,Al~adar--Nad I A*; qzigyti. AgaQg-ligeti. A. om: Institute of PhysiologZ. Medical University L)f Budapest Budapesti Orvostudo- marori Egyatem, Elettani. Intezet) TITLE: Blectrographic test for the discrimination of intestinal stinnil SOURCEi Academia aoientiarum hungQrlcaos Acta piiyaiolosica, v. 27. no. 2. 1963, 145-147 TOPIC TAGS: digestive system, nervous system, reflex activity, dog ABSTRACT: It has been demonstrated.on dogs.irith a Tbiz7r-Vella fiatula and inplanted -chronic cortical electrodes that the higher norvous centers arelcapable of dis- crimination betwen affer6fit'lip'u1se's combig from two points of the In- testine provided that they are more than 3 cm apart. 7he capacity of A visceral differentiation was demonstrated by the recording of labituation to the cortical electric arousal evoked by stimulation of a receptor area,- and Its effect on the impulses arriving from an adjacent receptor arlea, f Orig. art. has: 2 figures fOrig. art. in Eng-.7 Ladf SUB coD1-.,: o6 / sm DATF,% l8Feb64 / SOV X.&F: 001 L 11 Card 1/1 7"~ 5 ACC NRs 'AP6028460 SOURCE CODE; HU/0018A6/000/003/0275/0279 AUTHOR: Bedo. Magdolna; KeLn~eT~ibor- Szigeti, Agnes ORG: National Institute of Nutrition and Dietetlics-,L Budapest (Orszagos Elelmez6s'es Taplalkozastudomanyi Intezet) TITIE. Resorption of sunflower seed oil and swine fat in rats kept on a protein-free diet SOURCE: Kiserletee orvoetudomany, no. 3, 1966, 275-279 TOPIC TAGS: rat, protein, nutrition, sorption, biologic metabolism, digestion ABSTRACT: The resorption of swine tat and sun- flower seed oil was studied in rats ke-~t on a high protoin and-amprotein- free diet. It was found that the resorption of swine fat was more extensive in both experimental groups than that of the sunflower seed oil, A state of protein deficiency results in pronounced fluctuations in fat resorption. In the resorption mechanism taking place in the intestinal wall and re- quiring high energy phosphate compounds, there was always less AT? needed for the resorption of sunflower seed oil than for that of swine fat. The resorption of fats is independent of the qualitative and quantitative com- position of their fatty acid comp9nents. The resorption nechanian of fats. of different origin requi.res further el~cidationm HaJnal'J~jla and Nagy GyorgX served as technical assistants on this work. ()rig. art. has: 6 figures. 1JFRS: 36,5991 sUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: 16Jun65 / ORIG REF: 002 / OTH REF: 010 r-A ACC NR: AP6028461 SOURCE CODE: HU/0018/66)'000/003/0280/0284'i AUTHOR: Szi&e L, Agnes; Be42,_Ma doing ORG: National Institute of Nutrition and Dietetics, Budapest (Orszagos Elelmezes es Ta-olalko-z-as-f-udomanyi Intezet) TITLE: Effect of leucine on glucose resorption SOURCE: Kiserletes orvostudomany, no- 3, 1966, 280-284 TOPIC TAGS: sorption, carbohydrate, leucine, rat, gastrointestinal tract, biochemistr~yj histology ABSTRACT: The effect of leucine on glucose re- sorption as well as on the blood sugar and organ glycogen content was .studied in rats. The results indicate the followingi 1) Leucine has no effect; on the resorption of glucose from the intestine..2) The increase in blood sugar content in response to glucose administration is inhibited by leucine ithen it is administered together with glucose. Previous treatment with leucine has.fio effect. 3) The glycogen content of liver and muscles is not.---~ influenced to a. si.gnificant degree by leuc'ine. Hajnal Julia and Naiy GYor9Z- served as technical assistants on this'work. Orig. art. has: .7 figures. IJPRS: 36,5991 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: 16Jun65 / OTH REF: 012 Z I G-C- T1 t C, j o:-y Ah KD, -v1JCa!. 1,13dots aef Zhur-?_him, 1959P No 7, 'Part 4~.t K.; Ochsonfeld, V,; Jonge, J. do; Po114 ns::k7 kjtbojr . , Lis t i tA' G Tit J.e coim-aents or tho Tef%niCal Froi;ass of the Ylanu- facture Of Pari,-; Blur Oris PLC Uhem. zvezti, 1957, 11, No 2, 98-100, Ab5-~ract During, Vae exxtilrip-tion of the com-po3ition. of the %ibito Liass that appears aia an inten.,,ied. late pro- (I,u!,-t in the produottun of Paris blue, it was fotind thalu- -,;be WhIto M__-3 %ac the ool-mc-Sition '~ L F15 UC;11)6 7 nme, adsorb-i PCSOL,. 'M3 moun.'- 0", X2 _ . ca' :)n. the whita masa depends or. the :Pezl'oj~ aeso-~b 01(Mcontiatioxi o1' the original aolvtlons. ki the pmeeav, qall-known regillarities of adsorption 1z1goti, G.~ -2u'D. Abotr:Let obso-rved. The of the solu- U30d, 9ale Vne I-ate an'i covrsc of the vaix- ing heve an affec4v- on t~.jo r~al;cxe of the white mas-. Tilie greateSL%, influence on the composition of -the -Preciplutate ie exerted by the tsmperature~ of the -Precipitation and the raoleoular ratio of peso 4 : K4ZP8(CN)6_7- Upon boiling the white izasa 1-m acid -olution, a dozorption of FoSO occurj. Bv "ita lo~ig-lasting balling, a prccipit of Vie oonposition may be obtainec C r ._1: ?/ 1 if-IAE .u 50 9 t it ~2 it I C; u t tao COTI the nf -L--,-0 J. u covor SZIGSTI, Gyorgy Research Institute for Teclinical Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Fiz szemle 8 no.3:97-9P 1-tr 158. 1. IfFizikai Szemle" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja. SZIGETI, Gusztav, dr. . I----- --- ----- A committee dealing with the relationship between industry and foreign trade has been set up by the Federation of Technical and Scientific Associations. Musz elet 19 no.12:2 4 Je 164. 1. Federation of Technical and Scientific Associations, Budapest. w Distr: 492c~F). of~~uzn ferrocyanide with ferrous chloride in A 7. i i f i get e presence o um salts. z and Teno potass ner (Univ. Chem. Ir!d.,, VCYzPzC1U' ptliy~Ile rs E im, Ko*n.-Mai 2, 311-16(1958), - l N id t d ( F e s to so n. g. various a4 e cou amts. of KCI. - The white ppt. had a general compn. of upon' (Na,K)4.*yFejjFe(MV)&j; the exact compn. depended the FeCl2:Na0Fc(CNN1 ratio used. Any K* present was. incor ins-tantaneousl orated into the in t Acid a of . y. pp g g p the pigment was carried out by adding TICI in various anits. and allowing the ppt. to stand for, various periods of time at 95". By washing the ppt. in HjO prior to add aging, and by oxidn. in the presence of K salts, a Na-free pigment could In the course of aging, the c be obtained. roa6ed or reachedt-415nICOR: tent of the n t . pp ig [Fe(CNNI compn.;. increasair amt. f p acid used -in the aging.. 6 7 . -. C C)fj ',;T"R1r ; ~ - ~ I, ,, CA T,,,'V' - 1j . ~C3. JCUR. RZKlijm. No. 1959, No. 0 F.; T~-,ST. IMY a C) n Of HT:-~d'!'::~CY~L!`C 1--c-L a an- C- . U --S 13, Stlzdy aP 'he nroc- ss of m4' !,-g ~',.e !"ii3 al-rl r a- -'-'c P- 3 e 0 nt i n t i. a S E~ ous rr - X t ~.j 4 1 t~P C L C. E ct On its rci'ActIor, Wit'l-I C: V(- c 0 f C- o U.5 J~-. i r E e S '"A t of nixt-ure . On Jlncrc asc -,f I;--.-'!bcr ")i -a Ls t 5 E! r, s Y.-Leld cl f I C r t '~CtOr USe'! ifl t~hl~ E:XrEI-44ME! !IS -al'e d(--S-cz 'e A C A'-M 76 Distr: 4E3d vo~"Pr6paration of dibenzoll ierwdde. j*ia Rfiskai. NfLm-s-- Was M'kl' e9 enamelmanu and U 0 Y, I 05KOVAC5,Fri a o Intkx7et, Venpr . k1un r KLU N, s.~rtg,,pariKu$W61nilze,IK&-,7n3~il-3W-5(1959)- BIA (I r1vas prepd. at a 80-5% yield by adding to a I U of BzC1 (H) and 10% H3()s soin. cooled to 5o, in small In crements, 3.3% Na0H -in.. allowing the temp. to increase to 200. and stirring 3-4 hn.-. with a high-speed stiffer- The crude I [con,tg. approx. 10% water, 5% benzoic acid (M), and NaCl I was Purified by washing With 1: 1 1'e0H- water, filtering. and drying by acratiOn with hot atr. The the 14aoff caused part yield was low owing to the fact, that By using.NSCos instead of of the 11 to hydrolyze into M.' 'j a PH < 12, prepn_ of 99.0% pure I was possible NaOH r t 92 59j' -,Jd To a mixt Of lqa,c(h soln. and (ri-- HA 10=1 added und;W stirring. and the resuMug thod was tru C I was Purified as described above. The me 3,,cesdully ~~d In the lab. and in. pilot Plant. O~q I q I I? I I It 1, Oo A 0 * - 00 00 0o 66 400 00 j V 0 0 go o0 31 00 o'er" -00 1 01 A speeksmosple eviolm" for activaticis of dowesicence by MenSOMMO Was. 0. Sdgeti, E. Nagy. .00 candpocirpt mp (United Inc LA and Hire. a VJVW Ilm"My), J. Cbm, PAys, 15, w41-2 C led Zillir. f Mn ctiv 4 ;= j *0 o -O ,l m o lift 4 l t 235 t A i d i b h W t - mal a ii o* Mill n Zft O* P ap , 2X,2.17,&W2Me.v. TheestinctioncoeMOMMUO. in strong alk. sofa. duplilestes the emission spectsum o1 Z"B*SiCN(23-1.75o.w.,Qr&IDD-7000A,). Tbentriorp- salim of MO &W MWOO nearly tkin s ectra cd &q s . , . , p dupRests the spectrum of ZP*SK)4. The tinisslots rentt-r% o o Z lif nuar"cence am assacd. with t1w MnO.-- and MnO.- OO .11,xihly Rm. Am. EkdrofWas' -14e. 34 1345-13(W) %0 (19-17).-Standard R. R. Moore falls= 5~;imens of co HAM 4340 CF-M-Mci steel were used. Reduedonsinfati- o gue strength varied firm 8 to 507v for COStings 0.001-in- ro 0 Illick. TIM Who the CA. for a given temp., the less -a' l linium crWitimh O h l i090 . 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CLASIMPKATIOk I Wee - - C"v Got VIALS1 a K I jorl 41 V31131 CIO aWT All Nj Ildhm -5 ;- U IL AT to AS * 1 ; a a W ZA An L 0 IT (T 6c a a I A d: T e 0 0 00 0000 0-IL a a 0 a a 2-0-* 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 e 0 0 9 0 SZIC-;,I'I, GY. The transistor; also, remarks Ijy Z. Bodo and others. P. 143 Vol. 16, ho. 1) 1955 Y,C,ZL-,-'-',-!;YLI TLM.C-LC/-Y Eudwoest, HunE,,ary So: ~zst Duropean Accession, Vol. 5, Ro. 11, ~~y 1956 ff UNG l2fi. (m so e crSvt ta phys. .. , o. 1. 65-7 (19AZRrwz4c Citztracteristics of ef=raluniirtcs~ are mcasumd for diffem-nt temperatum. The :urnineso=c ccntres are a-isumed to bc axecss carbon atorris. An met" lewl schenx for Si-C is pzoptisad. 0. F. 1. GARUCX FrUZIODICALS: FIZIKAI SZEMI.,E Vol. 8, No- 3, March 1958 Szigeti, Gy. Research institute of Technical Physics Szigeti, Gy. of the 'ungrti.--n Acader,7-- of 3ciences. p. 97 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EM ) LC, Vol. 8, No. 2 February 1959, Unclass. SZ3(;E,,'rl, GY. Problems related to the oroducti-on and develorment of reon tubes. P. 315 (flat;yar Tudomanyos Akademla. 1-11uszaki Tudominyok Osztalya. Kozlemenyei. I - Vol. 20, nc . 3/b, 1957. Budapest, Hungary) Monthly inlj'ex of East European Accessions (-EUI) I-C. Vol. '11, no. 2, February 195,13, SZIGETI, G.; BITO, J. The effect of anode perturbation on the plasma of low pressure gas discharge. Acta phys Hung 11 no.1:103 160. MAI 9:10) 1. Forschunginstitut fur Technische Physik der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Budapest. (for Szigeti). 2. Forschunginstitut fur Nachrichtentechnische Industrie, Budapest. (for Bito) (vacuum tubes) (Electric discharges through gases) (Anodes) (Plasma (Ionized gases))