SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TARCZY-HORNOCH, A. - TARDY, P.

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TARCZY-1110TIVIOCH, A. Jordan, '.-:~,rpert,-.and Knei3slis Ijandbook of 5urveXjnr,; a book review. p. 261 (Geodezia es Kartografia Vol. 8, no. 3. 1956 Budapest) SO: 1-11onth-ly List of East European Accession (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, JulY 1957- Uncl. I A TARC7Y-IIORNO ., A. Division of the trapezoid. p.277. I (Geodezia es Kartografia, Vol* 8, no- h, 1956, Budapest, Hungary) SO- Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, no. 9, Sept. 1957. Uncl. TARC'ZY-!'IORW'LQI, k. The 19% Con-ress of the Tnta!rrational Society of i'~otoL;ramretx~.r held i-n - v A . I - Stockholm. P. 73. (GEODEZIA M HXRTIOGFU;~IA. Vol. 9, no. 1/2'p- 1957, Hungary) SO: Monthly List o.L' Eaqt Furopean Accessiors (E---AL) LC. Vol. 6, nc. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncl. 9-1, 71"R Big Is /3. On angle Prisms used In surve ri G;e T 4 r c z v - 11 a r np-r-b. AcI4 12OL(clall ' Ancan*4"nLill-T~- Ma. Vol. -19, 1937, No. 1-2, pp. 127-154, 43 figs. Ali possible tL pe: of angle prisms used in survey!nx are expounded. T angle of reflection of angle prisms operating with tivice reflected light is half of the angk to 'be laid out; Its angle of retraction is, cm the other. hand, equal to the angle to be laid out or to it@ supple- inental angle. With tills limitation quite a nuniter of 0 angle prisnis are found suitable for laying out angles of W, 45* and 180* amofig them may be found some not yet dealt within literature, Alignments can alsobe effect- ,d and right angles laid out without using a point of reference with an aidequatcly designed single pfLmn in- stead of the hitherto tused double prism, h k C TAP-CZY-T),"NOMi, A. Dpt,~,rmin'n;7 thr, azirrith an,i latit!ide ~)y j new ripthr',r! of a star. Tr. from th,-- Enrl'.-ili. r- 321. Vol. 21. n6, 1/h, 1957, PudappA, Himrary) SO: 1,7onthly List, of T~,ast Lurop-an ,cression:3 If. lol. 6, no. 12, ,e,. jn57. Uncl. -~AP'n-f-HOP'lucm, A. Authenticity of values calculated on the basis of reoph:rsical m,~Asure.,-entr. Tr. from the (lerman. p. 331- (Kcizu""valfn,"I, lol. 21, no. 1/h, 191:7, Rudarest, flunF.,.ary) ''1l 1017. SO: Monthly List, of Vvtt F rop!mn Acressiorf: ('-TAL) If- lol. 6. no. 12, I)r-C. Uncl. V,4 A. jpq.ZYtg0RN0CK Opening address at the International Con$erence on Measurement Technique. P. 327. MEM ES AUTORATIKA. (Merestechnikai es Automatizalasi Tudownyos Fgyesulet) Budapest, Hungary. Vol 6, no. 11/12, 1958. July Monthly list of East buropean Accessions ~EKAI) W, vol. 8, no. 2/1959- Uncl. U4 i M-W A-5 a5sm-'". 1~4 !ftf'Em 2--2.-vw M Hot IN 1 01 - al Further studies on the compensation of the continental triangulation network. p. 206 GEODEZJA I KARTOGRAFIA. (Polska Akademia Nauk. Komitet Geodezji) Warsawa. Vol, 7, no. 4, 1958 and/ o1, P Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (EEAI)., LC, Vol. 8. no. 6, June 1959 Uncl. "GEODEZIA ES. KARTOGRAFIA" Compensation of continental networks. p. 253 VOL 10i No- 4# 1958 Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (ERAI), W, Vol. 8, No. 4# April 1959 Unclas. TARUZY-HMWOUR, A. FWther information on the adjustment of the continentaLl triangulation network;: also~, remark by F. Kuska, In German, p. 9. AMA UUHNIUL. (M&GYLR TUDORMOS AKADEKIA) Jiudapast, Hungary. Vol, 23, no 113. 1959 Konthly list of East European Accessions (IMLI). L;. Vol. 9. no. 1, Jan., 1960. Uncl. TARMY-WI-10CH, A. Results of observations at the Geophysical Observatbric3 set up near Ilai-,jceak from june to December, 1957. In German. p. 307. ACTA TZGfn,.,'IGA (MaUar Tudamanyos A kxdtimia) Budapest, Hungary. Vol. Z1.1 no. 113, 19.59. Monthly list of East European Accessions (&-A'I) LC, vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960 Uacl. TARO ZY-HOIDIOCII A. Investigation of highly-sensitive level indicatori also, remarks by E. Regoczi. p.287. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia. Munaki Tudomanyok osztalya, KOZLENaiYEL. Budapestp Hungary. Vol. 23, no, 3/h. 19599 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC. Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959 Uncl. TARCZY-HORNOCH, A. Computation of mean-error elipse by simple precut. p.261. MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADERIA. MUSZAKI TUDOMWOK OSZTALYA. KOZLEKWY&I. Budapest.. Hungary. Vol. 24, no. 1/4, 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EM) LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960 Unel. TARCZY-HORNOCH.. A. On the equalization of measured side-length geodetic quadrangles according to the method of the smallest squares. p. 291. MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADEHIA. MUSZAKI TUDOMANYOK OSZTALYA. KOZLDMEI. Budapest, Hungar7. Vol. 24, no. 1/4, 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EEAI) IZ Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960 Uncl. TARCZY-HORNOOR A, Conversion of the Gauoo-XrUger coordinates frco one system to a neighboring one by reans-of several subsidiary points, Good i kart 9 no.2:85-92 160. 1, CzIonek r2SqZTwioty Wegierokiej Akademil Naukp BudApoot. TARGZT-HOENOOR, Antal, cbr. . akademikus On the transformation of the (kuxe-Ilroger coordinates with three oonneoting points. Geod.lmrt. 12 no.10-12 160. (INAI 9t5) (Map proJection) (Coordinates) TARCZY-HORNrv'U A-*~ akademikus Simple constructicn of the pedal curve of nean error ellipsis. Geod kart 12 no.3;159-165 160, (EUT 10:3) (Ellipse) TARCZY-HORNOCH9 Antal, dr. Some I'm-ther data on the activity of samuel MikovirW. Geod kart 12 nQ.3:190-193 960'. MAI 10:3) (Nik ovJUW 9Samel) (Gartoggraphers, Slovak) TARCZY-HORNOr,H,Antal, dr., akademikus On the computation of interpolations combined with telemetry. Geod kart 12 no.4:233-236 160, MAI 10:3) (aeodesy) (Interpolation) (Telemeter) (Distances--Measurement) '.TARCZY-HORNOCH, A. On point interpolation combined with the meawaring of distance. Acta techn Hung )0 no.1/23111-131 160. (EEAI 10i1) lo Mitglied der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissen3chafteng Goodatisches Forschunglaboratorium der Ungariachen Akademie der Wissenschafteng Sopron. (Interpolation) TARCZY-HORNOCHo A.; CZADECZKY-KARDOSS, Gy. Band-to-band transformation of the Gauss-Kruger coordinates in the case of several junction points. Acta te,,hn Hung 30 no-3/4:2.59-31? 660. (MU 10;4) (Coordinates) .--TARCZY-HORNOCHo A. 1~ Report of the Nagycenk Cbservator7 (Hungary) on the results of earth current recordings In the two half years of 1958. Acta techn Hun 30 no.3/4:337-422 160. (EW 10M 1. MUglied der Ungarlachen Akademie der Wissenschaften, (Hungary--Earth currents) -- -- ----TAMZYHOMOCH# An--ta-1,--dr.-. akademikun On'the solution of spatial rasection. Geod ]cart 13 no.2173-88 161. -- - --- --TAROZY-NORNOCH, Antal, dropakademikus- A aimple meridian finder. Good kart 13 no.31153-158 161. TARCZY~HORNOCH# Antal., akademikus Calculation of the mgnetic declination of sms spot on the basis of the magnetic declination of a reference station. Museaki koal MTA 19 no.1/4s391-397 161. 1. Magyar Tudomanyom Akademia. TARCZY-HOP50CH, Antal, akademikus Determination of the error-spreading coefficients of longitudinal measurements by compensation. Huszaki kozi MTA 19 no.1/4:399-405 l61. I* Magyar Tudomanyov Akademia. GELEJIP Sandor, akademikus; WINTER, Erno, akademikuB; VADASZ, Blemer, akddemikus; TAHCZY JgW, akademikus; SZECHY, Karoly; 1~~ CSONKA, Pal., W ~muszaki tudomanyok doktora; HEVESI, Gyula, akademikus, An account of the work of the division of Technical Sciences of the Hungarian AcadeaW of Sciences. Kissaki. kozl MTA 31 M6.1/4M-43 !62. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Muszaki Tudomanyok Oaztalyanak titkara, so "A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Muszaki Tudomanyok Osztalyanak Kozlemenyei" szerkeeztoje (for Gelejf)'O 2.*Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia le'velezo tagja (for Szechy).. 3. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Muszaki Tudomanyok OsztaJLyanak elnoke (for Hevesi). TAROZY-HORNOCH., Antal, akademikus; ALPAR, Gyula . On measuring with second levels. Mussaki kosl WA 31 zo*lAt 311-330 162. 3/169/62/000/009/120/120 D228/D307 AUTHOR: TArczY-Hornoch.,_A. TITLE: Report of the Nagicenk Observatory (Hungary) on earth current observations in 1959 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal~, Geofizika, no. 9, 19629 34, ab.-: stract 9G243 (Acta~ techn. Ac'ad.* scient. hung., 37, no. 1-2, 19619 229-308 (Gar.)) TEXT: The daily meridional and latitudinal earth-current compo- nents, the activity characteristics (analogous to the K-index.of magnetic activity), and tables of various types-of diettirbance are iven, and all the experimental'material 1B briefly described, Abstracter's.note: Complete tranalation.-7 TARCZY-HOW4001i;, A. ,6;-the solution of the problem of spatial three-point resection. Acta techn Hung 37 no.1-2tl75-210. 161. TARCZY-HCRNOCR,, Antal, akad=ikujs Data on the International Geophysical Year. Magy tud 69 no.2:87-95 P 62. 1, Igazgatoq Magyar Tudomanyos Akedemia Geodeziai es Geofizikmi Kutato Laboratoriumaj, Sopron, TAROZY-HORNOCK Antal dr* Ing* hoc., drev okleveles banyamernoks okleveles :i~~ ~banyamero-mernok.. akademikus Accuracy test and optimum weight distribution at mine orientation by means of the Minsen quadrangle* Bany lap, 95 no.32:785-793 D 162. 1, Magyar Tudomanyos Akadetda Goodesiai as Geofizikai Nutato Iaboratorimanale 1gazgatoja,, Sopron* TARC*;X-HCRNOCHp Antal., dr.;, dr. h.c. -1 GMpensating interseotion and resection according to a method based on conditional and intermediary observatiot*, Geod kart 15 no.lzl-l/+ 163. - ..A TAROZYo-EMNOCHp Antall droq drebeco.9 akademikus Data on the compensation of intersections by measured lengtboo Geol kart. .1-5 noo2:86-88 063o TARCZT dro hoc#v akoAamikw possibilities for applying the compenoation of conditioml moaauremnts vith the unm aoured unknoWU, Geod kart 15 no": 243-247 %63. TARCZY-HORNOCH, Antal, dr... drohoce.F.Icademikus - Compensation of quadrangles of longitudinal netwoXkaby means of coordinates and the method of conditional measurements. Geod4kart \1 15 no.6L/+01-406 163- PI?M# Pal; ARKOS, Frigyes; HORVATH, Antall DOMONY, Andras, dr.; tEVARDI, Parana, dr.; SELMECI, Bela; FEKETE, Sandor; MARTOS, Yerenc, dr.; MACSAY, Jozsef, okleveles gapeazmrnok; -TARCZY-HORNOCH, Antal, dr., akademikus, egyetemi tanar; %%-?"'UYP1-'A-n7dra3, dr.; KICSINDI, Janos, okleveles kohomernok; HEINRICH, Jozaef., okleveles banyamernok The 1963 general meeting of the Hungarian Association for Mining and YAtallurgy. Koh lap 96 no. 6t241-264 Ja 163. 1. Chairman, Division of-Irop Metallurgy, Hungarian Association for Mining and Witallurgy (for Pitter). - 2..-*Editar-in-Chief,,"Kohasziti Lapok" (for Arkos). 3. Secretary, Division L Ma~allurgy, liungarian.Association for Mining and Matallurgy (for Horvath). 4. Editorial board member, "Kohaszati Lapok" (for Domony)' 5. President, Hungarian Association for Mining and Metall~;gy (for Levardi). 6. Secretary General, Hungarian Association for Mining and Metallurgy (for Se*ci). 7. Head, Auditing Commission, Hungarian Associatfon for Mining and Metallurgy (for Fekete). S. H6Ad, Modal Commission, Hungarian Association for Mining and Yetallurgy (for Martos). 9, Ozd Metallurgical Works, Czd (fbr Macsay). 10. Esztergom Machine Tool Factory, Esztergcm (for Kicsindi). TARCZY-HOF110CH, Antal, akademikus , Wr - MWIM361IA.~-' I Coordinate calculation from one system to another by means of more connecting points. Muazaki kozl MTA 32 no.1/4:331-340 163. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Geodeziai Kutato laboratcriuma, Sopron. TARCZJ-HORVOCH, Antal, akademikus Further remarks about the compensation of geodetic squares with longitudional network by means of the method of least squares. Muszaki kozl MTA 32 no.1/4' 341-351 163. 1. Magyar Tadomanyoo Akademia Geodeziai Kutato Laboratoriuma, Sopron. TARCZY-IIORIIOCII, Antal, ak&demikus Determination of the compensating straight line fixed aMong more points, that in the largo and small axes of the telluric station ellipsis. Muezaki kozl MTA 32 no.1/4: 379-391 163. 1. Magyar Didomanyos Akademia Goofizikai Kutato Laboratoriuma, Sopron. TARCZY-IIORNOCII,, Antal, dr., akndomikuti Story of a m1minder3tarining. qiet 19 no.27s5 31 b, 164. 1. Pirector, Resoarch Laboratories of Cr-odesy and Gnophysi?s (X the HungarlFin Academy of Sciences, Sopron. TARCZY-qORIIOCII, Antal, dr. tnig. h.c.dro, Koisauth-11jas akaae.-nikus -. Geodetical and Geni;hyaical Research Laboratories of tho Hangarian Academy, of Sciences in Sopron. Term tud kozl 8 no.6t257-260 J064. " - 4 ~ 0' j TARCH-HORNO~~_,_Ant#.1, ~r. ing.h.c., dr., Kossuth-dijas akademikus - --- ------- -(Sopro~; VENDEL, Miklos, dr., Kossuth-dijas akademikus (Sopron) Mineral water research in the vicinity of the Lake Ferto. Term tud kozl 8 no.6:280-282 Je'64. TARCZY-IJORNOCII. A Determination of the adjusting straight line within'several points and the major And minor axes of the telluric station ellipse. Acta techn Hung 47 no. 1/2;213-227 164. Adjustment of the network of measured sides by coordinates using the method of conditional observations. Ibid.!241-256 1. Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. I TARCZ'f-HORNOCHO Antal,, dr. ing.j, h,0, dr,, okleveles baATamrrakv "emikas 4 - Precise compensation of connecting triangles. Bany lap 97 no.8: 521-523 Ag 164. 1.,-Director, Research Laboratories of Geodesy and Geophysics# Hungarian Academy of Scienceso Sopron, TARCZY- -2n of inngit---Jinal rz,- +-w-,rlr- qualr I lateral ans of al;7-ebraic fl-ln:~tions. Geod ka--t -1(6 -c.4:2-11-24-'! I E kus t i c n .07" 31 1964. TARCZY-HORNOCH, Antal, akademikus An account &P the 3d International Measurement Conference held in Stockholm. Magy tud 72 no.2tl27-129 F 165. 1. Director, Research Laboratory of Geodesy and Geophysics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Sopron. NR, AT6020308 SOURCE CODEt HU ,_A*-Tartsi-Gornokh, Aet qpar. G;--.Allpar. D. AUTHORt _T4krq=Kor222h =>W '14' ORG: none TITIEt Dotermination and acowaoy of inclination angles reasured with the aid of the seconds level SOURCEt Acad6miae scientiarum hungaricae. Act& technic&, ve 52, no. 1-2. 1965, 225-236 TOPIC TAGSs geodetic instrument, geodevy- ABSTRACT: The authors refute the criticism made by Schadlich, M., in his article published Ibide, ve 52, no& 1-2, 1965, 221-224 (same issue, preceding article)* They point out that the statements made in their article IrPrecise determination of inclina- tion angles with the aid of the seconds level", pubushed ibid., v. 47, 1964, P- 397.1 ar-le caorrect and submit further substantiation in this respect* ffriga art* in German.,' LJPRS j SUB CODEs 08 SUBH DATEt IDUy65 / ORIG RIM 003 / OTH RM 007 SOV REFt 001 NRj AT6021156 SOMIC01 CODEVYfUTZ;d AUTHORt Tarjan, Go--Tarlyan, G.'(Corrosponding member HTA) ORG: none TITIB: Enriching of coal sludge by in-series connected hydrocyclones SOURCE: Academia scientiariim hun[Saricaes Acta tochnica, V- 50, 1965, 377-382 TOPIC TAGS., coal. rdning onginearing ABSUMT: From approximately 3% to approximately 10% of ,the quantity of coal mined in Hungary consists of small-particle size dust which is removed by washing. A method was described for the recovery of this dust from the sludge with the aid of hydrocyclones connected in, series. The technique, described in some detail, eliminates the need Xor more costly enriching processes, such as flotations and permits the ,recovery of products that can be used in the manufacture of bri uets Orig. art, has: 5 figures and 6 tables* Lo-rig# art* in En,-7 7JXj SUB CODE: 08, 21 / SU13M DATE: o3jan64 Card 1/1 C_ C/ ACC NR1 AP6027402 AUTHOR: Tarczr-Hornoch. Antal (Doctor) ORG: none - SOURCE CODE: HU/0017/66/000/002/0077/0081!i., BO TITIB: Resection with the distance.measured between the points to be determined SOURCE: Geodezia so kartograftat no. 2, 1966, 77-81 TOpIC TAGS: measurement,'plane geometry ABSTRAGTt Additional iiii-thods 'for achieving the aim descr6e'd by XASL fini- .. tial(e) not given) In Geod. 0bzorj 1963, pp 231-235 were described. These omethods are simpler for resecting with the distance measured between the !points to be determined than is the conventional method involving Cassini- :type auxiliary points. The methods 6mploy one auxiliary point only,, used Iin c-onjunc.tion.with an auxiliary. angle -Examples yore presented and discus- eed. -Orig, art. has$ .5.figires and 21 formulas [JM: 36,4571 SUB CODEt 20- / SUBM DATE; none / CRIG REF: 002 / OTH REF: 003 CHODAKOWSKIJ, Antoni Mieczyslaw; TARCZYVSKA, Irena Determination,of tropine alkaloids in the presence of papaverine in prescription form. Pt. 1. Farmacja Pol 20 no. 3/4: 86-88 25 F 164. 1. Katedra Farmacji, St,,:dium Doskonalenla Lekeazy, Akademia Medyczna, Warszawa. Kierownik: dr farta. J. Kubalski,~ TARCZYI,ISKA-KUBPI,,,,,.iia.iina-, C.ZAC,,ITORGF~ISYA-WROBL;~-,WSFA. Minika A case of Bourn~,v.ille26 p Ja 164 1. Z Klini-k-'. Neurolog.,,: insvw-t, Valk.. " Dzle.,,,-a w Waysza.--*-- di-me:k pr,)!. dr, med. B.G::,-TLi,?k.*.) 1 7, Wdzial!i Mi,!jsk.!.egrj S7,pLtal'a kyria to rj r. A. ZakamsL TARCZYMKI, Kazimierz W. -------- Indicators for the determination of the characteristics -of the covering of pile fabrics. Przegl vlokien 16 no.los523-526 0 162. TARCZYNSKI, K.W. ~ Z. Selection of length of fibero in fleeae yarn for pile fabrics. Przegl w1okien 16 no.1115764" N 162. -W U Vim Az mg :i RIX- STUDNIAREK, Marian; TARCZYNSKI, Kazimierz Selected problems of determining the production capacity in decorative print material weaving mills. Ft. 1. Przegl w1okien 17 no. 11090-392 N 163. ,te ~-W~ I-KSIRV-~ W-6 aRMAU WOURNit WAN TARCZM48KI, Ka2imierz; STUDNIARM, Marion Seleoted problems of determining the production capacity of decorative cloth weaving mills, Pbe2o Przegl w1okien 18 no,18 25-33 -Ta'64 TARCZYNSKI, Stefan Fauna of belminthe in Suidae in Poland. Viadomosci parazyt., Warez. 2 no.4:211-217 1956. 1. 2 Zak. Paraz. t Chor. Inwazyj. SGGV w Waresavie. (SWINE. diseasse, helsinth infect. in Suldas in Poland (Pol)) (HMMINTH INFECTIONS, epidemiolog7, in Suidae in Poland (Pol)) TAR _QXja-U"tefan; SLUSARSKI, Wisslaw (Warszawa) New data on distribution of WehrdIckmansia cervipedis (Webr et Dickmans, 1935) Caballero, 1945 in Cervidap i" Poland. Wiadomosci parazvt., Warex. 2 no-5 Suppl:163-164. 1956. 1. Katedra Parazytologii i Chorob Inwazyjrqch SSGV i Zaklad Parazytologii PAN. (NDIRrODE IXRCTIONS, epidemiology, Webrdickmansia cervipedis infect. in door in Poland (Pol)) TARCZYNSKI. tpf&n.(V&rsz^wa) Studios on the morphology and developmental cycle of the European form of Strongyloides ransoml SPI-rtt at AlIcat- 1930. Wiadnmoscl parazyt., Wares. 2 no..5 Suppl:167-168. 1956*. 1. Katedra Parasytologii I Chorob Inwasyjmych SGMF. (STRONMOUBS, ransomi, morphol. & develop. cycle (Pol)) - - ---- TARCZTIqSKT,-Stafan (Warszawa) Parasitic worms In boars aM hopm In P^1-4. Wiadomosci parazyt., Varsz. 2 no.5'Suppl:169-170.1956.. 1. Katedra Parazytologii I Chorob Inwazyjnych SGGW. (HELMINTH INMTIONS, epidemiology. in boars & swine in Poland (rol)) (SWINE, diseases. helminthiases in boars & swine in Poland (Pol)) URCZYNSKI, Stefan Migrating parasitic larvae as a cause of non-specific human di$eaa&B- Windomoaci parazyt, Waroz. 3 no.6:597-602 1957. (ASCARIASIS, complications, migrating larvae causing non-specific die. (rol)) ExcERFYrA VEDI^1*A Sec 17 Vol 5/2 Public Health Fab 59 720. ABOUT THE SELF-DEPENDENCE OF THE SPECIES ECHINOCOCCUS MULI ILOCULARIS LEUCKART. 1863 - 0 samodzielnoficl gatunku Echina- coccus multilocularis Leuckart, 1863 - Tarczy6ski S. -WIAD.PARA- ZYT. 1058, 4/2 (109-119) Tables 2 Illus. 5 The author discusses the history of Investigations on the species Echinococcus multilocularls Leuckart, 1863, referring to the literature, Ik quotes inorpholoilic- al and biological data, on the basis of which Echinococcus multilocularts Leuckart. 1863, may be considered as an independent species. TARCZYNSKI, Stefan Studies on Ascaris invasions in pigs. 1. Conditions favorable for in- cubation of Ascaris sinim Goeze, 1782 in the external envirounent; pre- liminary communication. Wiadomosci parazyt., Warez. 4 no-5-6:573-574; Hngl. transl. 574-575 1958. 1. Z Z~kladu Parazytologii i Chorob Inwazyjnych Sydzialu Weterynaryj- nego SGGW w Warazawie. (ASGARISP Buis, incubation (Pol)) KOTRLY, Aloi9L-TLRGVVSK1~ Stefan 7ilariinae Stiles. 1907 In the subcutaneous tissue of dear Cervus elaphus L. in Poland and Csechoslovakia and its taxonamical postition. Wiadamosci parazyt., Warez. 4 no-5-6:721; Ibigl. tranal- 722 1958e 1, V~ahtumy Ustav Lesa a Myelivosti Cei. AZT Zbraelav i % Zakladm Parasytologii i Ghor. Inw. SOGW w Warssawis. (YIIARIASIS, 7ilarlinae Infect. of door (Fol)) (ANINLIS, die* deer, Filariinne infect (Pol)) TARCZYNSKI . STEFAN Robald paso2ytnicze i wywolywane przea nie robaczyce swin. Warszawa,, Polands Panstwove Wydawn,,Naukowes 1959. Ab P. Monthly List of East Buropean Accessions (EEAI) LCI Vol. 8,, No. 9,, September 1959. Uncl. STEFAUSKI, Witold; TARCUNSKI, Stefan (Warszawa) Achievements and prospects of fui-tber development of the Polish veterinary parasitology. Boas nauk roln wet 70 no.1/49178-190 160. (Ew 10sq) (veterinary medicine) (Parasitology) ". TAROZYNSKit StefalL. On the variability of the population structures of Omeophagostomum dentatum Rudolphi, 1803., in relAtion to invasion intensity,, host species wid existeace conditions. Wiadomoaci parazy-t. 7 wo.2: 297-303 161. la Natedra Parazytologii i Chorob InwazyJaych W~dz. Wet. SGGW,, Ward2lLwoto (HOOKWORM INMTION veterinary) (Swm parasitol) TARCZYNSKI Stefan Biocoenological studies on the invasion with Oesophagostamm dentatum Hadolphi 1803 in domestic swine and wild boars. Acts. parasit Pol 9 no.22730:"7-461 161. 1. Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, Agricultural College of Warsaw. Headt Prof., dr. Witold StefanBki. Author's address: Katedra Parazvtologii Szkoly Glownej Gospodaretwa Wiejokiego Warszawa, Grochowska 272, TARGZYNSKI Stefan %------- FathogenesiB of invasilre diseasea in the light of the theory of streBs. Wiad. parazyt. 8 no-51505~524 162. 1. Katedra Zoohigieny WSR,, Olsztyn-Kortowo. (PARLSITIC DISUSES) (STRESS) I TAROZIMSKI v Stefan the course of 030wrivantal larval westig&tjons on peLraoitic otrepoln . 10 no*12/20:177-1~62 162. I ascai~idosis (A. Oum)- Acta Paras't Pol 1. xatedra Zoobigiony, Wyzoza Szkola. llolnlazas oisztyrKortowo. -------TAP,CZYNSKI,-- Stefan - ---- ---- - -- --- -- Vitamins and invasion by parasites. Viad. parazyt. 9 no.l.-17-29 163. 1. Katedra Zoohigieny WSR, Olsztyn-Kortowo. (PARASITIC DISEASES) (VITAMIN A) (ASCORBIC ACID) (VITiMIN B COMPLEX) (VITAMIN D) - - - - - - - - ---m JABLONICTIIISFI, SUPZUSH, Leszek; TARGZ'-t7JSK1, gipfar. VlUalji balarice studie3 in the course of parasitic invas-,~n. 1. Vi.tam.',n G content "in the body of Fasciola hepatica L., Taenia hydatigena Pull. (larvae), D-~hino~~oa~~us granulosis IMSch (lar-me) and tscaris suiun Goeze, Wiado parazyt. 10 no.42281,--~,85 "'D4 1. Katedra ZoohigIcny Wy-z3zej Szkoly Rolniczej, Olsztyn - Kortowc~. - JABIMOWSKlj Zbigniew; TARMINSKI, Stefan Vitamin.balance studies in the course of parasitic invasion. rl Surva7 of vitamin C content in various parenchymatous organs of the hosts Wiad. parazyto 10 noo4t286-288 164 1. Katedra Xoobigi~ny Wyzvzoj Szkoly Rolnionjj Maztyn - Xorta.. o. TARCZYNSKT9 Stefan; PODKOWY%A, Wit-old Studies on the zffect of grem silages and dried ~ay w, viability anu infec L-11 v!7,y of metzeernariae fram ar.*ep llv~~r mt (Faeclola hepa-,:,.. -*)~ 1. Metacernarlas in s1lages. WI.,ad. para7y!.. 10 nce4t474-4175 164 1. Katedrs. Znohlgleny I Katedra ZywenJR Memat Wyzsx-t.4 Szkoly Rol -maj, Olsztyn. TARCZYNSKI, Stefwn PODKOWKA), Witold Effect of ensilage of green roughage and drying of bay on viability and infectivity of Fasciola hepatica -rrp- ILac. era cari ae. Pt.l. Acta. parasit Pol 12 no.19:201-208 164. 1. Department of Zoohygiene of the School of Agriculture, Olsztyn-Kortowo. JABLOIJOWSKIP ZbIgniew; S,~IEPELSKI, Leszek; TARCUNSKI, Stefan Studies on the vitamin balance in narasitic i-ifecl-lans. u Pt.l. Acta parasit Pol 12 no.19t2O9-213 164. 1. Department of Zoohygiene of the School of AgrJoulture, Olsztyn-Kortawo. TAIqCZYNSKIJ, Stefan, doc. dr Has it been profitable to breed parasites? Problemy 20 no. 9s534-538 '64. 1. Head, Department of Zoohygiene, Division of Animal Breeding, School of Agriculture, Olsztyn, and Chairman, Olsztyn Branch, Polish Parasitological Society. ' TARCUNSKIP-Stef doc. dr 2!!-1 A parasitological convention, Problerq 20 no.1,1:697-698 164. TAROMISKI Stefan 16 Review of scientific advances in Polish veterinary parasitology during 1961-1964. Wjad. parazyt. 11 no.1147-65 165 1. Katedra 7,ooh-4gieny Wydzialu Hodowli Merzat VMhej Szkoly Rolniczejp C[Lsztyn. POLAND TARCZYNSKII Stefan and SZEPELSKI, Leszek, Dopartmont of Applied Biology -6t Tho-Agri cultu ro~ Collogo (Instytut Slologll Stosowanoj WSR) Director (Dyrekto-) Docent Dr, Tarczynski; Chair of Zoohyglano (Katodra Zoohinieny) Hoad (Kierownlk) Docent Dr, Stefan Tarczysnkl; and Regional Institute of Veterinary Hygiene (Wojewodzkl Zakled Hiplany Waterynaryjn9j) Head (Kisrownik) Veterinarian (lok, wotJ Irena Fils; Olsztyn 111Zoohygionic Aspects of Combatting Fascloliasls In Ruminants In the Warmiam and Mazurlan Provinces. Analysis of Environmental Conditions and their Effect on the Spread of an Invasion of Fasclola hepatica" Lublin, Medycyna Weterynaryjna, Vol 22, No 9, Sep 1966; p. 513-517 Abstracti Review of data on fasclollasis In shoop and cattle In the Olsztyn Wojowodz owi reports of Incidence 1961 to 1965 according to four different sources In each of the throe powlaty of the region; affect of climate, marshes and rIvorsq role of various vectors especially the marsh bird Galba truncatula (O.F* Muller)., 2 tablesj,8 maps; 12 Polish references. TARDOTj Beffso kAnd. tekhn. nauk. .............. .....I.....0...................... .I-. Relation between the moment of gyration and specific rotation energy of a hydraulic generator and its ratings, Vast, mah. 38 no.3t28-29 Nr 158. (11ydroelectrio power stations) (KIROL Ila) TARMp-Roris-NikoI&y#vUhj HIMWV# B*N.0 red.1 SHIROKOVA, M.M.j tokbarod. [General geometry of the turbogeneratoro of operating bydroelectrio power otational fundamental principloo of Us dm1opmeat of tw~bogenerator masufaoturs] Obsbahala goometriia gidiogeneratorov deistvuiushobikh gidroolektrichookikh stantaiij oonovsys 'u&onomenonti ravvitiia gidrogeuratoroatroonlia, Mookwat Gosoonerg,isd-vop 1962, 171+ p, (KMA 15:5) (Turbogenerators) *it 00 Go 046 04, 04- go 0 46 3 0 0 U Ali do It It v a IT a *I Q U 41 a no W, 1-010 and N. 11. Tstdorv. .1. ApjWW Owiml. ((1. 24. 8, R.) 14, tw wife ummir in file defectim Of Mo by K "Ilthatc. It wooo found that c"lain -wit. lkauLds 4ki am dk%uIvv the colored complex and Send lit float it at the Wther interfmcf, thb hoprom be sensitivity Olbe 112911da. Tbefolilovoinepratricten.14 lenvouto-kird Mw reaction b carried out in a led tube prowimird with a 11IOjkUI`kdtth1FbGflCMI. in the Itmot tubr. oridiffird I* I mi. 2 X IICI. a little K zanthatc added. follovmd by OA-1.0 tool. Hit() anti the whole abal", The unthate contiolemit with 110, PC, Nil Co. Cu. rte.. enter the RtIO bayrr coloring It al"toole MoCk. The mq~ favvr is withdraw". 1-2 ad. 2 N N*011 iq added 10 the 111,I) later and theltra. The hyffrotitim od hravr vowtaloo plot, *MI &M1 OR Ike 10#0-64. loil.tWe. vohifr W. ogmt %ts"Iftio4v "Ila ft.~ I"I'l 41W 4.1. 6y" 0. N't W1. LkLaq. Idym Is "ford Ifif-ough a sonall full.#. 4411d (1W te ork"coll by 2 N IICI; in the p"Ware of Moo it pink or a ftol-v;olm tolocalke It develtv"I. In Ow oh- Wave of Mo. the lotin. retual"11 colotior-ft. Thimo "Irthemi 4 Wk. Cam. Imimoves the fimiting volitti. for detnihou toy a factor tie I tw 2 "CCITT% Lit malpillude; it makes pmaillic Jr. wtion in prewtive of isrev aints. of w iumi v. rbe provedure rwvlim 34 min. 0. M. Knwkpnff oil it OW i--i-_i-_iI- -ti, i if-i --j' At go As To 11 ;~7 , W C, so 0 010 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0~66~ ee~ *1* 0 0 o o 0 0 k 0 0 It 0 0 so 0 It U U I-so so .00 ago 000 04140 U*o too ago 0*411 Cos see SOIS 110* too ~Uoo loss too L 14273- DD/RD 66- ACC HR: AT6003841 SOURCE COUE: UR/2865/65/004/00Q/0W0/0074'1 AUTHORt. Tardoyj Vo M*; Ustyushiny B. V.; Orloy, S., F. MG: none TITLE-. The problem of human resistance tabrierly-aeting angular accelerations of large magnitudes SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheakikh nauk. Problemy koemichaskoy biolo&rti, v. 4. 1965# 70-74 TOPIG TAGSs space physiology, EM,, cardiovascular system,, EEGq mant vestibuLw apparatus, vestibular effect,, biologic acceleration effectp psychologic stress ABSTRACT: the effect of + 30- 90 G /see 2 waF; studiea using 6 healthy mate subjects 22-25 yr. of age. A spectai d4if~e'janistrqicted by V.' V. Dobrynln,'i L wrs used which consisted of a chair, power ahdck absorbers with a a tress system, an actuating and automatic braking system, and counters which registered rotation duration, turning angle, and tangential force. *L'he actuating and braktng system permitted positive and negative angular accelerations with a duration of 0. 2 see. rhp niLagnitude of -acceleration C ard 113 1#-.14Z73-66 ACC NRt AT6003841 in 56 jest s.-was--gradually-increas ed-from-30 -G-/ ditic-2-td-10 sec Rotation to Place-ar o-un dthe longitudinal axis of the body. studiedi electro The following physiological indices were nystagsimogram, EKG, arterial pressure, respiration irate. and EEG. SubjiEketive illuisions during rotation were characteristic of those experienced when the seini-cir-. cular canals are stimulated. The c6rdlovascular s*ystern- reacted sharply to short-term rotation, reflected in an increase in pulse rate after the chair had been stopped. In some cases, after exposure to + 30-90 G/sec, the rate was 125 beatstmin, quickly returning toh4irmal and sometimes subnormal levels. Systolic and diastolic pressure was increased. EKG's showed a par.. allelism with the above indices: The QT interval shortened as pulse rate increased, returning to normal 10-15 min later. The systolic EKG tridex I increased.by 10- 1516 as pulse rates increase, but quickly returned tc normal. Spike voltage was unaltered in all tests. Like cardiac activity, i the respiration rate also increased immediately after exposure, quiclAy returning to nor"mal levels. Card 2/3 q.. L 14273-66 ACC NRi AT6003841 An examination of EEG's showed Increase In the amplitude and i an content of high-frequency rhythms (greater than 20 cps) Immediately after exposure to rotation. This reflected a predominance of excitstory 'processes taking place in the CNS at thts time. It is observed that the reactions of the organism to short-term rotations were not specific and were*attributed to neuropsychic responses, 1. e. , to emotional strains such as those encountered In catapult tests. This was substantlaited in a test in which a subject was given a false commandi that the chair was ready to revolve and did not. The same physiological reac'Upns as those observed during rotation occurred, though not to as great a degree. Orig. art. hast 5 figurea. [ATD RWM9 409141 SUB CODEt 06 SUB14 DATE: none' R!1J Card 3/3 rLr- AlyJ03-067 I SOURCE CODEs UR/0000/66/000/000/0361/0363 AUTHORs Tardov, V_ M. ORGt none TITLE: Problem of huran tolerance to briefly-acting rotations at high angular accelerations and high speeds fFaper presented atthe Conference on Problems of Space Medicine hold In kJoscov from 24-27 Hay 196V SOURCEs Nonferantaiya po problamam koemichookoy madicainyo 1966o Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsiny, (Problems of space medicine)i mteriAly konforantal Job, Moscow, 1966o 361-363 TOPIC TAGSt space madicine, space physiology, human physiology, biologic acceleration effectv cardiovascular systemg electrocardiography AWTRACT: The present study --consideud human resistance to-~rief (b.2 'and .0.25 sec) angerular accelerations with magnitudes equivalent to those ex- abandonment of space capsules and aircraft. .perienced during emergency .Two series of experiments were conductdd. In the first series, rotation ,around the transverse axis "side-side" close to the center of gravity of ,the subject was tested. In the seconds series, rotation around the -longi-. tudinal axis of the body.pa~js~Lng.,!~-qrtica~lly lpetween temporal bone p r.-Amtds 73 L 08849v-67 ACC NR, A16036671 was tested. The acceleration (speedup)curve was close to the decelera- ,tion (braking) curve. The experiment showed that pLngular acceleration around the trans- verse axis led to weight illusions and organic disorders at,magnitudes of 80* I/sec~- (0.2 sec acceleration/ deceleration), and 650. ljsec2 (0.25 seeA bLcceleration/deceleration). rkhese disorders, iAdicating the upper limits bf good tolerance, were characterized by the appearance of dark or light Ispots in the visual field, illusions of blood pooling in the head, and facial .6yperemia. Angular rate appeared to be almost identical in terms of .magnitude and duration ~of actio.n for the'two values givenabove. The maximum fluctuation value for 0.1 sec was within 14-160 I/sec. As a result, acceleration, based on angular rate computations, was nearly identical (about 18 G at -the level of the head during pelvis -head accelera- -1 tions) for both speedup variants (0.2 and 0.25 sec). T h i s I e d t o t h e h y p 9 t h e s i s that acceleration, not angular rate, was the limiting factor ;under the described conditions. This was later confirmed by the fact that :'during rotation around the longitudinal axis, which produced small accel- lerations, no disorders were noted even at rates of 160* I/sec2 and 2 13011 1/sec when the duration of !~peedup.:~~ap 0.2 and 0,26 see and the 2/3 L 066119-61 AT603667l--____---- 1 ACC NRt ,angualr rate at the end of thc speedup was w % 32* I/scc. In bo'&-,h series of experiments, vestibular disorder's were lacking and nystagmus was not registered. Therefore, short-term stresses acting on the semicircular canals of the labyrinth appear to be a weak irritant to the vestibular analyzer even at substantial angular accelerations. This is apparently due to decreased friction of endolymph along the walls of .the semicircular canals during short-termA, high-s~eed rotation. Physiological shifts characteristic of this type of parameter were noted,.. during the experiments: temporary increase in pulse aild'respiration rate; increased. arterial pressure; and lowered T-spike voltage (EKG) during, pulse-rate increase, followed by_4.brief increase when the pulse rate.-re- 7 -turned to normal. I'L'W,A* Vos 22; ATD Report* 64.116, SUB CODEs 1~6 / SUBM DATEs OOIUy66 KHEMIN, M.L.; LEVINAj N.K.; SPEKTOROVAI S.I.; AHMMOV, V.I.; GRIS)HCHENKO, I it J. V.G.; Prinimali uchastiye: IVAHOVA-Elffllp M.P.; GERfiSr"'Cylps I-I-; TARDOVA. L.G.,_ , Investigating some foundry alloys for high precision parts. Lit, proizv. no.3:27-31 Mr 164. (MIRA 18.9) xNDREJ, Walter; TARDYp LajoO The ahip of Todor BattbanY. Elst tud 18 no.4-1:1300-1303 13 0 163, TARDY, L. --, - ~'-" 4'~~ ;-- oyorgr lorit&xY- orv.hetil. loo no.34:3237-1238 Ag '59. (apHIHALMOLOGY hist.) (BIOGRAPHINS) TARDYs L. I WAM.-ao Zeno Hamburger(31 MaY 1883 - 14 December 1936). Orv. heti-l- 104 no.2483-132-3-133 16 Js 163. (BIOGRAPHIES) f, TARDY, L. TiveAar Coontvary. Orv. betil- 104 no.26,1237-1238 Jo 30 '63*,,, (BIOMHHIES) (PHMCI) i 4 1 0. I SCHULTHEISZO E. TggL--L- Pal oycngyossi,, physician and philologist. Orr. hatil. 105 no.30:W5-14Z7 26 J1164 ,P~, LaJos, dr. SCHULTHEISZ, Mail, dr.: J Italian physicians in Hungary* Qrv,, hatil, 106 no,l4s659-660 4 AP 165 .- SCHULTHEISZ, Emil, dr.; TARDY, L~~J Water conduits, street sweeping, canalization, ba'bs, flats in medieval cities; hygiene 700 years ago. Elet tud 20 no.9: 387-392 5 Mr 165. E L 47243-66 T/rWP(t)/FTI IJP(e) JD ACC NR. Ar(,034295 SOURCE CODEt HU/0014/66i'000/006/026Z/0269 AUTHOR: Kisraludy, A. (Graduate metanur gical engineer);14zl1r, FEa (Graduate all metanurgical engineei;) ORGS Research Institute for the Iron Industry,(Vasiparl Nutato Intezet) TITW Microscopic examination of the forromagnetic phases of alloys SOURCEt Budapest, V,6haszati Lapok, vol 99, no 6, Jun 1966, pp 267-269 TOPIC TAGS: ferromagnetic property$ motallography 'Thd method described in based on placing the metallographically ABSTRACT poliihed specimen in a magnetic field and spreading a suspension containing.: ferromagnetic particles on the po.Lished surface. On the effect of the rhag- etic excitation the suspended, dark-colored parkicles %A11--XeAYe the non- ferromagnetic phases free and will concentrate an -the ferromagnetic-pb6ses r 'Thus . the structure., based on permeability, will be highlighted. Observe- .tion may be made by a metallurgical microscope or other'suitable or suit- ably modified viewing instrument. ilia tachniques7 involved in the rethod were described and--illustrated. Orig, art* has: 5 figures tjPRSs 16,867J SUB CODEs 11920 / SUBM DATEt none / OTH REFt 001 I/ I 4y-1- uDct 669.15.74-198t620.18 TARCZY-1110TIVIOCH, A. Jordan, '.-:~,rpert,-.and Knei3slis Ijandbook of 5urveXjnr,; a book review. p. 261 (Geodezia es Kartografia Vol. 8, no. 3. 1956 Budapest) SO: 1-11onth-ly List of East European Accession (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, JulY 1957- Uncl. I A TARC7Y-IIORNO ., A. Division of the trapezoid. p.277. I (Geodezia es Kartografia, Vol* 8, no- h, 1956, Budapest, Hungary) SO- Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, no. 9, Sept. 1957. Uncl. TARC'ZY-!'IORW'LQI, k. The 19% Con-ress of the Tnta!rrational Society of i'~otoL;ramretx~.r held i-n - v A . I - Stockholm. P. 73. (GEODEZIA M HXRTIOGFU;~IA. Vol. 9, no. 1/2'p- 1957, Hungary) SO: Monthly List o.L' Eaqt Furopean Accessiors (E---AL) LC. Vol. 6, nc. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncl. 9-1, 71"R Big Is /3. On angle Prisms used In surve ri G;e T 4 r c z v - 11 a r np-r-b. AcI4 12OL(clall ' Ancan*4"nLill-T~- Ma. Vol. -19, 1937, No. 1-2, pp. 127-154, 43 figs. Ali possible tL pe: of angle prisms used in survey!nx are expounded. T angle of reflection of angle prisms operating with tivice reflected light is half of the angk to 'be laid out; Its angle of retraction is, cm the other. hand, equal to the angle to be laid out or to it@ supple- inental angle. With tills limitation quite a nuniter of 0 angle prisnis are found suitable for laying out angles of W, 45* and 180* amofig them may be found some not yet dealt within literature, Alignments can alsobe effect- ,d and right angles laid out without using a point of reference with an aidequatcly designed single pfLmn in- stead of the hitherto tused double prism, h k C TAP-CZY-T),"NOMi, A. Dpt,~,rmin'n;7 thr, azirrith an,i latit!ide ~)y j new ripthr',r! of a star. Tr. from th,-- Enrl'.-ili. r- 321. Vol. 21. n6, 1/h, 1957, PudappA, Himrary) SO: 1,7onthly List, of T~,ast Lurop-an ,cression:3 If. lol. 6, no. 12, ,e,. jn57. Uncl. -~AP'n-f-HOP'lucm, A. Authenticity of values calculated on the basis of reoph:rsical m,~Asure.,-entr. Tr. from the (lerman. p. 331- (Kcizu""valfn,"I, lol. 21, no. 1/h, 191:7, Rudarest, flunF.,.ary) ''1l 1017. SO: Monthly List, of Vvtt F rop!mn Acressiorf: ('-TAL) If- lol. 6. no. 12, I)r-C. Uncl. V,4 A. jpq.ZYtg0RN0CK Opening address at the International Con$erence on Measurement Technique. P. 327. MEM ES AUTORATIKA. (Merestechnikai es Automatizalasi Tudownyos Fgyesulet) Budapest, Hungary. Vol 6, no. 11/12, 1958. July Monthly list of East buropean Accessions ~EKAI) W, vol. 8, no. 2/1959- Uncl. U4 i M-W A-5 a5sm-'". 1~4 !ftf'Em 2--2.-vw M Hot IN 1 01 - al Further studies on the compensation of the continental triangulation network. p. 206 GEODEZJA I KARTOGRAFIA. (Polska Akademia Nauk. Komitet Geodezji) Warsawa. Vol, 7, no. 4, 1958 and/ o1, P Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (EEAI)., LC, Vol. 8. no. 6, June 1959 Uncl. "GEODEZIA ES. KARTOGRAFIA" Compensation of continental networks. p. 253 VOL 10i No- 4# 1958 Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (ERAI), W, Vol. 8, No. 4# April 1959 Unclas. TARUZY-HMWOUR, A. FWther information on the adjustment of the continentaLl triangulation network;: also~, remark by F. Kuska, In German, p. 9. AMA UUHNIUL. (M&GYLR TUDORMOS AKADEKIA) Jiudapast, Hungary. Vol, 23, no 113. 1959 Konthly list of East European Accessions (IMLI). L;. Vol. 9. no. 1, Jan., 1960. Uncl. TARMY-WI-10CH, A. Results of observations at the Geophysical Observatbric3 set up near Ilai-,jceak from june to December, 1957. In German. p. 307. ACTA TZGfn,.,'IGA (MaUar Tudamanyos A kxdtimia) Budapest, Hungary. Vol. Z1.1 no. 113, 19.59. Monthly list of East European Accessions (&-A'I) LC, vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960 Uacl. TARO ZY-HOIDIOCII A. Investigation of highly-sensitive level indicatori also, remarks by E. Regoczi. p.287. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia. Munaki Tudomanyok osztalya, KOZLENaiYEL. Budapestp Hungary. Vol. 23, no, 3/h. 19599 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC. Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959 Uncl. TARCZY-HORNOCH, A. Computation of mean-error elipse by simple precut. p.261. MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADERIA. MUSZAKI TUDOMWOK OSZTALYA. KOZLEKWY&I. Budapest.. Hungary. Vol. 24, no. 1/4, 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EM) LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960 Unel. TARCZY-HORNOCH.. A. On the equalization of measured side-length geodetic quadrangles according to the method of the smallest squares. p. 291. MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AKADEHIA. MUSZAKI TUDOMANYOK OSZTALYA. KOZLDMEI. Budapest, Hungar7. Vol. 24, no. 1/4, 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EEAI) IZ Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960 Uncl. TARCZY-HORNOOR A, Conversion of the Gauoo-XrUger coordinates frco one system to a neighboring one by reans-of several subsidiary points, Good i kart 9 no.2:85-92 160. 1, CzIonek r2SqZTwioty Wegierokiej Akademil Naukp BudApoot. TARGZT-HOENOOR, Antal, cbr. . akademikus On the transformation of the (kuxe-Ilroger coordinates with three oonneoting points. Geod.lmrt. 12 no.10-12 160. (INAI 9t5) (Map proJection) (Coordinates) TARCZY-HORNrv'U A-*~ akademikus Simple constructicn of the pedal curve of nean error ellipsis. Geod kart 12 no.3;159-165 160, (EUT 10:3) (Ellipse) TARCZY-HORNOCH9 Antal, dr. Some I'm-ther data on the activity of samuel MikovirW. Geod kart 12 nQ.3:190-193 960'. MAI 10:3) (Nik ovJUW 9Samel) (Gartoggraphers, Slovak) TARCZY-HORNOr,H,Antal, dr., akademikus On the computation of interpolations combined with telemetry. Geod kart 12 no.4:233-236 160, MAI 10:3) (aeodesy) (Interpolation) (Telemeter) (Distances--Measurement) '.TARCZY-HORNOCH, A. On point interpolation combined with the meawaring of distance. Acta techn Hung )0 no.1/23111-131 160. (EEAI 10i1) lo Mitglied der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissen3chafteng Goodatisches Forschunglaboratorium der Ungariachen Akademie der Wissenschafteng Sopron. (Interpolation) TARCZY-HORNOCHo A.; CZADECZKY-KARDOSS, Gy. Band-to-band transformation of the Gauss-Kruger coordinates in the case of several junction points. Acta te,,hn Hung 30 no-3/4:2.59-31? 660. (MU 10;4) (Coordinates) .--TARCZY-HORNOCHo A. 1~ Report of the Nagycenk Cbservator7 (Hungary) on the results of earth current recordings In the two half years of 1958. Acta techn Hun 30 no.3/4:337-422 160. (EW 10M 1. MUglied der Ungarlachen Akademie der Wissenschaften, (Hungary--Earth currents) -- -- ----TAMZYHOMOCH# An--ta-1,--dr.-. akademikun On'the solution of spatial rasection. Geod ]cart 13 no.2173-88 161. -- - --- --TAROZY-NORNOCH, Antal, dropakademikus- A aimple meridian finder. Good kart 13 no.31153-158 161. TARCZY~HORNOCH# Antal., akademikus Calculation of the mgnetic declination of sms spot on the basis of the magnetic declination of a reference station. Museaki koal MTA 19 no.1/4s391-397 161. 1. Magyar Tudomanyom Akademia. TARCZY-HOP50CH, Antal, akademikus Determination of the error-spreading coefficients of longitudinal measurements by compensation. Huszaki kozi MTA 19 no.1/4:399-405 l61. I* Magyar Tudomanyov Akademia. GELEJIP Sandor, akademikus; WINTER, Erno, akademikuB; VADASZ, Blemer, akddemikus; TAHCZY JgW, akademikus; SZECHY, Karoly; 1~~ CSONKA, Pal., W ~muszaki tudomanyok doktora; HEVESI, Gyula, akademikus, An account of the work of the division of Technical Sciences of the Hungarian AcadeaW of Sciences. Kissaki. kozl MTA 31 M6.1/4M-43 !62. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Muszaki Tudomanyok Oaztalyanak titkara, so "A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Muszaki Tudomanyok Osztalyanak Kozlemenyei" szerkeeztoje (for Gelejf)'O 2.*Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia le'velezo tagja (for Szechy).. 3. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Muszaki Tudomanyok OsztaJLyanak elnoke (for Hevesi). TAROZY-HORNOCH., Antal, akademikus; ALPAR, Gyula . On measuring with second levels. Mussaki kosl WA 31 zo*lAt 311-330 162. 3/169/62/000/009/120/120 D228/D307 AUTHOR: TArczY-Hornoch.,_A. TITLE: Report of the Nagicenk Observatory (Hungary) on earth current observations in 1959 PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal~, Geofizika, no. 9, 19629 34, ab.-: stract 9G243 (Acta~ techn. Ac'ad.* scient. hung., 37, no. 1-2, 19619 229-308 (Gar.)) TEXT: The daily meridional and latitudinal earth-current compo- nents, the activity characteristics (analogous to the K-index.of magnetic activity), and tables of various types-of diettirbance are iven, and all the experimental'material 1B briefly described, Abstracter's.note: Complete tranalation.-7 TARCZY-HOW4001i;, A. ,6;-the solution of the problem of spatial three-point resection. Acta techn Hung 37 no.1-2tl75-210. 161. TARCZY-HCRNOCR,, Antal, akad=ikujs Data on the International Geophysical Year. Magy tud 69 no.2:87-95 P 62. 1, Igazgatoq Magyar Tudomanyos Akedemia Geodeziai es Geofizikmi Kutato Laboratoriumaj, Sopron, TAROZY-HORNOCK Antal dr* Ing* hoc., drev okleveles banyamernoks okleveles :i~~ ~banyamero-mernok.. akademikus Accuracy test and optimum weight distribution at mine orientation by means of the Minsen quadrangle* Bany lap, 95 no.32:785-793 D 162. 1, Magyar Tudomanyos Akadetda Goodesiai as Geofizikai Nutato Iaboratorimanale 1gazgatoja,, Sopron* TARC*;X-HCRNOCHp Antal., dr.;, dr. h.c. -1 GMpensating interseotion and resection according to a method based on conditional and intermediary observatiot*, Geod kart 15 no.lzl-l/+ 163. - ..A TAROZYo-EMNOCHp Antall droq drebeco.9 akademikus Data on the compensation of intersections by measured lengtboo Geol kart. .1-5 noo2:86-88 063o TARCZT dro hoc#v akoAamikw possibilities for applying the compenoation of conditioml moaauremnts vith the unm aoured unknoWU, Geod kart 15 no": 243-247 %63. TARCZY-HORNOCH, Antal, dr... drohoce.F.Icademikus - Compensation of quadrangles of longitudinal netwoXkaby means of coordinates and the method of conditional measurements. Geod4kart \1 15 no.6L/+01-406 163- PI?M# Pal; ARKOS, Frigyes; HORVATH, Antall DOMONY, Andras, dr.; tEVARDI, Parana, dr.; SELMECI, Bela; FEKETE, Sandor; MARTOS, Yerenc, dr.; MACSAY, Jozsef, okleveles gapeazmrnok; -TARCZY-HORNOCH, Antal, dr., akademikus, egyetemi tanar; %%-?"'UYP1-'A-n7dra3, dr.; KICSINDI, Janos, okleveles kohomernok; HEINRICH, Jozaef., okleveles banyamernok The 1963 general meeting of the Hungarian Association for Mining and YAtallurgy. Koh lap 96 no. 6t241-264 Ja 163. 1. Chairman, Division of-Irop Metallurgy, Hungarian Association for Mining and Witallurgy (for Pitter). - 2..-*Editar-in-Chief,,"Kohasziti Lapok" (for Arkos). 3. Secretary, Division L Ma~allurgy, liungarian.Association for Mining and Matallurgy (for Horvath). 4. Editorial board member, "Kohaszati Lapok" (for Domony)' 5. President, Hungarian Association for Mining and Metall~;gy (for Levardi). 6. Secretary General, Hungarian Association for Mining and Metallurgy (for Se*ci). 7. Head, Auditing Commission, Hungarian Associatfon for Mining and Metallurgy (for Fekete). S. H6Ad, Modal Commission, Hungarian Association for Mining and Yetallurgy (for Martos). 9, Ozd Metallurgical Works, Czd (fbr Macsay). 10. Esztergom Machine Tool Factory, Esztergcm (for Kicsindi). TARCZY-HOF110CH, Antal, akademikus , Wr - MWIM361IA.~-' I Coordinate calculation from one system to another by means of more connecting points. Muazaki kozl MTA 32 no.1/4:331-340 163. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Geodeziai Kutato laboratcriuma, Sopron. TARCZJ-HORVOCH, Antal, akademikus Further remarks about the compensation of geodetic squares with longitudional network by means of the method of least squares. Muszaki kozl MTA 32 no.1/4' 341-351 163. 1. Magyar Tadomanyoo Akademia Geodeziai Kutato Laboratoriuma, Sopron. TARCZY-IIORIIOCII, Antal, ak&demikus Determination of the compensating straight line fixed aMong more points, that in the largo and small axes of the telluric station ellipsis. Muezaki kozl MTA 32 no.1/4: 379-391 163. 1. Magyar Didomanyos Akademia Goofizikai Kutato Laboratoriuma, Sopron. TARCZY-IIORNOCII,, Antal, dr., akndomikuti Story of a m1minder3tarining. qiet 19 no.27s5 31 b, 164. 1. Pirector, Resoarch Laboratories of Cr-odesy and Gnophysi?s (X the HungarlFin Academy of Sciences, Sopron. TARCZY-qORIIOCII, Antal, dr. tnig. h.c.dro, Koisauth-11jas akaae.-nikus -. Geodetical and Geni;hyaical Research Laboratories of tho Hangarian Academy, of Sciences in Sopron. Term tud kozl 8 no.6t257-260 J064. " - 4 ~ 0' j TARCH-HORNO~~_,_Ant#.1, ~r. ing.h.c., dr., Kossuth-dijas akademikus - --- ------- -(Sopro~; VENDEL, Miklos, dr., Kossuth-dijas akademikus (Sopron) Mineral water research in the vicinity of the Lake Ferto. Term tud kozl 8 no.6:280-282 Je'64. TARCZY-IJORNOCII. A Determination of the adjusting straight line within'several points and the major And minor axes of the telluric station ellipse. Acta techn Hung 47 no. 1/2;213-227 164. Adjustment of the network of measured sides by coordinates using the method of conditional observations. Ibid.!241-256 1. Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. I TARCZ'f-HORNOCHO Antal,, dr. ing.j, h,0, dr,, okleveles baATamrrakv "emikas 4 - Precise compensation of connecting triangles. Bany lap 97 no.8: 521-523 Ag 164. 1.,-Director, Research Laboratories of Geodesy and Geophysics# Hungarian Academy of Scienceso Sopron, TARCZY- -2n of inngit---Jinal rz,- +-w-,rlr- qualr I lateral ans of al;7-ebraic fl-ln:~tions. Geod ka--t -1(6 -c.4:2-11-24-'! I E kus t i c n .07" 31 1964. TARCZY-HORNOCH, Antal, akademikus An account &P the 3d International Measurement Conference held in Stockholm. Magy tud 72 no.2tl27-129 F 165. 1. Director, Research Laboratory of Geodesy and Geophysics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Sopron. NR, AT6020308 SOURCE CODEt HU ,_A*-Tartsi-Gornokh, Aet qpar. G;--.Allpar. D. AUTHORt _T4krq=Kor222h =>W '14' ORG: none TITIEt Dotermination and acowaoy of inclination angles reasured with the aid of the seconds level SOURCEt Acad6miae scientiarum hungaricae. Act& technic&, ve 52, no. 1-2. 1965, 225-236 TOPIC TAGSs geodetic instrument, geodevy- ABSTRACT: The authors refute the criticism made by Schadlich, M., in his article published Ibide, ve 52, no& 1-2, 1965, 221-224 (same issue, preceding article)* They point out that the statements made in their article IrPrecise determination of inclina- tion angles with the aid of the seconds level", pubushed ibid., v. 47, 1964, P- 397.1 ar-le caorrect and submit further substantiation in this respect* ffriga art* in German.,' LJPRS j SUB CODEs 08 SUBH DATEt IDUy65 / ORIG RIM 003 / OTH RM 007 SOV REFt 001 NRj AT6021156 SOMIC01 CODEVYfUTZ;d AUTHORt Tarjan, Go--Tarlyan, G.'(Corrosponding member HTA) ORG: none TITIB: Enriching of coal sludge by in-series connected hydrocyclones SOURCE: Academia scientiariim hun[Saricaes Acta tochnica, V- 50, 1965, 377-382 TOPIC TAGS., coal. rdning onginearing ABSUMT: From approximately 3% to approximately 10% of ,the quantity of coal mined in Hungary consists of small-particle size dust which is removed by washing. A method was described for the recovery of this dust from the sludge with the aid of hydrocyclones connected in, series. The technique, described in some detail, eliminates the need Xor more costly enriching processes, such as flotations and permits the ,recovery of products that can be used in the manufacture of bri uets Orig. art, has: 5 figures and 6 tables* Lo-rig# art* in En,-7 7JXj SUB CODE: 08, 21 / SU13M DATE: o3jan64 Card 1/1 C_ C/ ACC NR1 AP6027402 AUTHOR: Tarczr-Hornoch. Antal (Doctor) ORG: none - SOURCE CODE: HU/0017/66/000/002/0077/0081!i., BO TITIB: Resection with the distance.measured between the points to be determined SOURCE: Geodezia so kartograftat no. 2, 1966, 77-81 TOpIC TAGS: measurement,'plane geometry ABSTRAGTt Additional iiii-thods 'for achieving the aim descr6e'd by XASL fini- .. tial(e) not given) In Geod. 0bzorj 1963, pp 231-235 were described. These omethods are simpler for resecting with the distance measured between the !points to be determined than is the conventional method involving Cassini- :type auxiliary points. The methods 6mploy one auxiliary point only,, used Iin c-onjunc.tion.with an auxiliary. angle -Examples yore presented and discus- eed. -Orig, art. has$ .5.figires and 21 formulas [JM: 36,4571 SUB CODEt 20- / SUBM DATE; none / CRIG REF: 002 / OTH REF: 003 CHODAKOWSKIJ, Antoni Mieczyslaw; TARCZYVSKA, Irena Determination,of tropine alkaloids in the presence of papaverine in prescription form. Pt. 1. Farmacja Pol 20 no. 3/4: 86-88 25 F 164. 1. Katedra Farmacji, St,,:dium Doskonalenla Lekeazy, Akademia Medyczna, Warszawa. Kierownik: dr farta. J. Kubalski,~ TARCZYI,ISKA-KUBPI,,,,,.iia.iina-, C.ZAC,,ITORGF~ISYA-WROBL;~-,WSFA. Minika A case of Bourn~,v.ille26 p Ja 164 1. Z Klini-k-'. Neurolog.,,: insvw-t, Valk.. " Dzle.,,,-a w Waysza.--*-- di-me:k pr,)!. dr, med. B.G::,-TLi,?k.*.) 1 7, Wdzial!i Mi,!jsk.!.egrj S7,pLtal'a kyria to rj r. A. ZakamsL TARCZYMKI, Kazimierz W. -------- Indicators for the determination of the characteristics -of the covering of pile fabrics. Przegl vlokien 16 no.los523-526 0 162. TARCZYNSKI, K.W. ~ Z. Selection of length of fibero in fleeae yarn for pile fabrics. Przegl w1okien 16 no.1115764" N 162. -W U Vim Az mg :i RIX- STUDNIAREK, Marian; TARCZYNSKI, Kazimierz Selected problems of determining the production capacity in decorative print material weaving mills. Ft. 1. Przegl w1okien 17 no. 11090-392 N 163. ,te ~-W~ I-KSIRV-~ W-6 aRMAU WOURNit WAN TARCZM48KI, Ka2imierz; STUDNIARM, Marion Seleoted problems of determining the production capacity of decorative cloth weaving mills, Pbe2o Przegl w1okien 18 no,18 25-33 -Ta'64 TARCZYNSKI, Stefan Fauna of belminthe in Suidae in Poland. Viadomosci parazyt., Warez. 2 no.4:211-217 1956. 1. 2 Zak. Paraz. t Chor. Inwazyj. SGGV w Waresavie. (SWINE. diseasse, helsinth infect. in Suldas in Poland (Pol)) (HMMINTH INFECTIONS, epidemiolog7, in Suidae in Poland (Pol)) TAR _QXja-U"tefan; SLUSARSKI, Wisslaw (Warszawa) New data on distribution of WehrdIckmansia cervipedis (Webr et Dickmans, 1935) Caballero, 1945 in Cervidap i" Poland. Wiadomosci parazvt., Warex. 2 no-5 Suppl:163-164. 1956. 1. Katedra Parazytologii i Chorob Inwazyjrqch SSGV i Zaklad Parazytologii PAN. (NDIRrODE IXRCTIONS, epidemiology, Webrdickmansia cervipedis infect. in door in Poland (Pol)) TARCZYNSKI. tpf&n.(V&rsz^wa) Studios on the morphology and developmental cycle of the European form of Strongyloides ransoml SPI-rtt at AlIcat- 1930. Wiadnmoscl parazyt., Wares. 2 no..5 Suppl:167-168. 1956*. 1. Katedra Parasytologii I Chorob Inwasyjmych SGMF. (STRONMOUBS, ransomi, morphol. & develop. cycle (Pol)) - - ---- TARCZTIqSKT,-Stafan (Warszawa) Parasitic worms In boars aM hopm In P^1-4. Wiadomosci parazyt., Varsz. 2 no.5'Suppl:169-170.1956.. 1. Katedra Parazytologii I Chorob Inwazyjnych SGGW. (HELMINTH INMTIONS, epidemiology. in boars & swine in Poland (rol)) (SWINE, diseases. helminthiases in boars & swine in Poland (Pol)) URCZYNSKI, Stefan Migrating parasitic larvae as a cause of non-specific human di$eaa&B- Windomoaci parazyt, Waroz. 3 no.6:597-602 1957. (ASCARIASIS, complications, migrating larvae causing non-specific die. (rol)) ExcERFYrA VEDI^1*A Sec 17 Vol 5/2 Public Health Fab 59 720. ABOUT THE SELF-DEPENDENCE OF THE SPECIES ECHINOCOCCUS MULI ILOCULARIS LEUCKART. 1863 - 0 samodzielnoficl gatunku Echina- coccus multilocularis Leuckart, 1863 - Tarczy6ski S. -WIAD.PARA- ZYT. 1058, 4/2 (109-119) Tables 2 Illus. 5 The author discusses the history of Investigations on the species Echinococcus multilocularls Leuckart, 1863, referring to the literature, Ik quotes inorpholoilic- al and biological data, on the basis of which Echinococcus multilocularts Leuckart. 1863, may be considered as an independent species. TARCZYNSKI, Stefan Studies on Ascaris invasions in pigs. 1. Conditions favorable for in- cubation of Ascaris sinim Goeze, 1782 in the external envirounent; pre- liminary communication. Wiadomosci parazyt., Warez. 4 no-5-6:573-574; Hngl. transl. 574-575 1958. 1. Z Z~kladu Parazytologii i Chorob Inwazyjnych Sydzialu Weterynaryj- nego SGGW w Warazawie. (ASGARISP Buis, incubation (Pol)) KOTRLY, Aloi9L-TLRGVVSK1~ Stefan 7ilariinae Stiles. 1907 In the subcutaneous tissue of dear Cervus elaphus L. in Poland and Csechoslovakia and its taxonamical postition. Wiadamosci parazyt., Warez. 4 no-5-6:721; Ibigl. tranal- 722 1958e 1, V~ahtumy Ustav Lesa a Myelivosti Cei. AZT Zbraelav i % Zakladm Parasytologii i Ghor. Inw. SOGW w Warssawis. (YIIARIASIS, 7ilarlinae Infect. of door (Fol)) (ANINLIS, die* deer, Filariinne infect (Pol)) TARCZYNSKI . STEFAN Robald paso2ytnicze i wywolywane przea nie robaczyce swin. Warszawa,, Polands Panstwove Wydawn,,Naukowes 1959. Ab P. Monthly List of East Buropean Accessions (EEAI) LCI Vol. 8,, No. 9,, September 1959. Uncl. STEFAUSKI, Witold; TARCUNSKI, Stefan (Warszawa) Achievements and prospects of fui-tber development of the Polish veterinary parasitology. Boas nauk roln wet 70 no.1/49178-190 160. (Ew 10sq) (veterinary medicine) (Parasitology) ". TAROZYNSKit StefalL. On the variability of the population structures of Omeophagostomum dentatum Rudolphi, 1803., in relAtion to invasion intensity,, host species wid existeace conditions. Wiadomoaci parazy-t. 7 wo.2: 297-303 161. la Natedra Parazytologii i Chorob InwazyJaych W~dz. Wet. SGGW,, Ward2lLwoto (HOOKWORM INMTION veterinary) (Swm parasitol) TARCZYNSKI Stefan Biocoenological studies on the invasion with Oesophagostamm dentatum Hadolphi 1803 in domestic swine and wild boars. Acts. parasit Pol 9 no.22730:"7-461 161. 1. Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, Agricultural College of Warsaw. Headt Prof., dr. Witold StefanBki. Author's address: Katedra Parazvtologii Szkoly Glownej Gospodaretwa Wiejokiego Warszawa, Grochowska 272, TARGZYNSKI Stefan %------- FathogenesiB of invasilre diseasea in the light of the theory of streBs. Wiad. parazyt. 8 no-51505~524 162. 1. Katedra Zoohigieny WSR,, Olsztyn-Kortowo. (PARLSITIC DISUSES) (STRESS) I TAROZIMSKI v Stefan the course of 030wrivantal larval westig&tjons on peLraoitic otrepoln . 10 no*12/20:177-1~62 162. I ascai~idosis (A. Oum)- Acta Paras't Pol 1. xatedra Zoobigiony, Wyzoza Szkola. llolnlazas oisztyrKortowo. -------TAP,CZYNSKI,-- Stefan - ---- ---- - -- --- -- Vitamins and invasion by parasites. Viad. parazyt. 9 no.l.-17-29 163. 1. Katedra Zoohigieny WSR, Olsztyn-Kortowo. (PARASITIC DISEASES) (VITAMIN A) (ASCORBIC ACID) (VITiMIN B COMPLEX) (VITAMIN D) - - - - - - - - ---m JABLONICTIIISFI, SUPZUSH, Leszek; TARGZ'-t7JSK1, gipfar. VlUalji balarice studie3 in the course of parasitic invas-,~n. 1. Vi.tam.',n G content "in the body of Fasciola hepatica L., Taenia hydatigena Pull. (larvae), D-~hino~~oa~~us granulosis IMSch (lar-me) and tscaris suiun Goeze, Wiado parazyt. 10 no.42281,--~,85 "'D4 1. Katedra ZoohigIcny Wy-z3zej Szkoly Rolniczej, Olsztyn - Kortowc~. - JABIMOWSKlj Zbigniew; TARMINSKI, Stefan Vitamin.balance studies in the course of parasitic invasion. rl Surva7 of vitamin C content in various parenchymatous organs of the hosts Wiad. parazyto 10 noo4t286-288 164 1. Katedra Xoobigi~ny Wyzvzoj Szkoly Rolnionjj Maztyn - Xorta.. o. TARCZYNSKT9 Stefan; PODKOWY%A, Wit-old Studies on the zffect of grem silages and dried ~ay w, viability anu infec L-11 v!7,y of metzeernariae fram ar.*ep llv~~r mt (Faeclola hepa-,:,.. -*)~ 1. Metacernarlas in s1lages. WI.,ad. para7y!.. 10 nce4t474-4175 164 1. Katedrs. Znohlgleny I Katedra ZywenJR Memat Wyzsx-t.4 Szkoly Rol -maj, Olsztyn. TARCZYNSKI, Stefwn PODKOWKA), Witold Effect of ensilage of green roughage and drying of bay on viability and infectivity of Fasciola hepatica -rrp- ILac. era cari ae. Pt.l. Acta. parasit Pol 12 no.19:201-208 164. 1. Department of Zoohygiene of the School of Agriculture, Olsztyn-Kortowo. JABLOIJOWSKIP ZbIgniew; S,~IEPELSKI, Leszek; TARCUNSKI, Stefan Studies on the vitamin balance in narasitic i-ifecl-lans. u Pt.l. Acta parasit Pol 12 no.19t2O9-213 164. 1. Department of Zoohygiene of the School of AgrJoulture, Olsztyn-Kortawo. TAIqCZYNSKIJ, Stefan, doc. dr Has it been profitable to breed parasites? Problemy 20 no. 9s534-538 '64. 1. Head, Department of Zoohygiene, Division of Animal Breeding, School of Agriculture, Olsztyn, and Chairman, Olsztyn Branch, Polish Parasitological Society. ' TARCUNSKIP-Stef doc. dr 2!!-1 A parasitological convention, Problerq 20 no.1,1:697-698 164. TAROMISKI Stefan 16 Review of scientific advances in Polish veterinary parasitology during 1961-1964. Wjad. parazyt. 11 no.1147-65 165 1. Katedra 7,ooh-4gieny Wydzialu Hodowli Merzat VMhej Szkoly Rolniczejp C[Lsztyn. POLAND TARCZYNSKII Stefan and SZEPELSKI, Leszek, Dopartmont of Applied Biology -6t Tho-Agri cultu ro~ Collogo (Instytut Slologll Stosowanoj WSR) Director (Dyrekto-) Docent Dr, Tarczynski; Chair of Zoohyglano (Katodra Zoohinieny) Hoad (Kierownlk) Docent Dr, Stefan Tarczysnkl; and Regional Institute of Veterinary Hygiene (Wojewodzkl Zakled Hiplany Waterynaryjn9j) Head (Kisrownik) Veterinarian (lok, wotJ Irena Fils; Olsztyn 111Zoohygionic Aspects of Combatting Fascloliasls In Ruminants In the Warmiam and Mazurlan Provinces. Analysis of Environmental Conditions and their Effect on the Spread of an Invasion of Fasclola hepatica" Lublin, Medycyna Weterynaryjna, Vol 22, No 9, Sep 1966; p. 513-517 Abstracti Review of data on fasclollasis In shoop and cattle In the Olsztyn Wojowodz owi reports of Incidence 1961 to 1965 according to four different sources In each of the throe powlaty of the region; affect of climate, marshes and rIvorsq role of various vectors especially the marsh bird Galba truncatula (O.F* Muller)., 2 tablesj,8 maps; 12 Polish references. TARDOTj Beffso kAnd. tekhn. nauk. .............. .....I.....0...................... .I-. Relation between the moment of gyration and specific rotation energy of a hydraulic generator and its ratings, Vast, mah. 38 no.3t28-29 Nr 158. (11ydroelectrio power stations) (KIROL Ila) TARMp-Roris-NikoI&y#vUhj HIMWV# B*N.0 red.1 SHIROKOVA, M.M.j tokbarod. [General geometry of the turbogeneratoro of operating bydroelectrio power otational fundamental principloo of Us dm1opmeat of tw~bogenerator masufaoturs] Obsbahala goometriia gidiogeneratorov deistvuiushobikh gidroolektrichookikh stantaiij oonovsys 'u&onomenonti ravvitiia gidrogeuratoroatroonlia, Mookwat Gosoonerg,isd-vop 1962, 171+ p, (KMA 15:5) (Turbogenerators) *it 00 Go 046 04, 04- go 0 46 3 0 0 U Ali do It It v a IT a *I Q U 41 a no W, 1-010 and N. 11. Tstdorv. .1. ApjWW Owiml. ((1. 24. 8, R.) 14, tw wife ummir in file defectim Of Mo by K "Ilthatc. It wooo found that c"lain -wit. lkauLds 4ki am dk%uIvv the colored complex and Send lit float it at the Wther interfmcf, thb hoprom be sensitivity Olbe 112911da. Tbefolilovoinepratricten.14 lenvouto-kird Mw reaction b carried out in a led tube prowimird with a 11IOjkUI`kdtth1FbGflCMI. in the Itmot tubr. oridiffird I* I mi. 2 X IICI. a little K zanthatc added. follovmd by OA-1.0 tool. 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Knwkpnff oil it OW i--i-_i-_iI- -ti, i if-i --j' At go As To 11 ;~7 , W C, so 0 010 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0~66~ ee~ *1* 0 0 o o 0 0 k 0 0 It 0 0 so 0 It U U I-so so .00 ago 000 04140 U*o too ago 0*411 Cos see SOIS 110* too ~Uoo loss too L 14273- DD/RD 66- ACC HR: AT6003841 SOURCE COUE: UR/2865/65/004/00Q/0W0/0074'1 AUTHORt. Tardoyj Vo M*; Ustyushiny B. V.; Orloy, S., F. MG: none TITLE-. The problem of human resistance tabrierly-aeting angular accelerations of large magnitudes SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheakikh nauk. Problemy koemichaskoy biolo&rti, v. 4. 1965# 70-74 TOPIG TAGSs space physiology, EM,, cardiovascular system,, EEGq mant vestibuLw apparatus, vestibular effect,, biologic acceleration effectp psychologic stress ABSTRACT: the effect of + 30- 90 G /see 2 waF; studiea using 6 healthy mate subjects 22-25 yr. of age. A spectai d4if~e'janistrqicted by V.' V. Dobrynln,'i L wrs used which consisted of a chair, power ahdck absorbers with a a tress system, an actuating and automatic braking system, and counters which registered rotation duration, turning angle, and tangential force. *L'he actuating and braktng system permitted positive and negative angular accelerations with a duration of 0. 2 see. rhp niLagnitude of -acceleration C ard 113 1#-.14Z73-66 ACC NRt AT6003841 in 56 jest s.-was--gradually-increas ed-from-30 -G-/ ditic-2-td-10 sec Rotation to Place-ar o-un dthe longitudinal axis of the body. studiedi electro The following physiological indices were nystagsimogram, EKG, arterial pressure, respiration irate. and EEG. SubjiEketive illuisions during rotation were characteristic of those experienced when the seini-cir-. cular canals are stimulated. The c6rdlovascular s*ystern- reacted sharply to short-term rotation, reflected in an increase in pulse rate after the chair had been stopped. In some cases, after exposure to + 30-90 G/sec, the rate was 125 beatstmin, quickly returning toh4irmal and sometimes subnormal levels. Systolic and diastolic pressure was increased. EKG's showed a par.. allelism with the above indices: The QT interval shortened as pulse rate increased, returning to normal 10-15 min later. The systolic EKG tridex I increased.by 10- 1516 as pulse rates increase, but quickly returned tc normal. Spike voltage was unaltered in all tests. Like cardiac activity, i the respiration rate also increased immediately after exposure, quiclAy returning to nor"mal levels. Card 2/3 q.. L 14273-66 ACC NRi AT6003841 An examination of EEG's showed Increase In the amplitude and i an content of high-frequency rhythms (greater than 20 cps) Immediately after exposure to rotation. This reflected a predominance of excitstory 'processes taking place in the CNS at thts time. It is observed that the reactions of the organism to short-term rotations were not specific and were*attributed to neuropsychic responses, 1. e. , to emotional strains such as those encountered In catapult tests. This was substantlaited in a test in which a subject was given a false commandi that the chair was ready to revolve and did not. The same physiological reac'Upns as those observed during rotation occurred, though not to as great a degree. Orig. art. hast 5 figurea. [ATD RWM9 409141 SUB CODEt 06 SUB14 DATE: none' R!1J Card 3/3 rLr- AlyJ03-067 I SOURCE CODEs UR/0000/66/000/000/0361/0363 AUTHORs Tardov, V_ M. ORGt none TITLE: Problem of huran tolerance to briefly-acting rotations at high angular accelerations and high speeds fFaper presented atthe Conference on Problems of Space Medicine hold In kJoscov from 24-27 Hay 196V SOURCEs Nonferantaiya po problamam koemichookoy madicainyo 1966o Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsiny, (Problems of space medicine)i mteriAly konforantal Job, Moscow, 1966o 361-363 TOPIC TAGSt space madicine, space physiology, human physiology, biologic acceleration effectv cardiovascular systemg electrocardiography AWTRACT: The present study --consideud human resistance to-~rief (b.2 'and .0.25 sec) angerular accelerations with magnitudes equivalent to those ex- abandonment of space capsules and aircraft. .perienced during emergency .Two series of experiments were conductdd. In the first series, rotation ,around the transverse axis "side-side" close to the center of gravity of ,the subject was tested. In the seconds series, rotation around the -longi-. tudinal axis of the body.pa~js~Lng.,!~-qrtica~lly lpetween temporal bone p r.-Amtds 73 L 08849v-67 ACC NR, A16036671 was tested. The acceleration (speedup)curve was close to the decelera- ,tion (braking) curve. The experiment showed that pLngular acceleration around the trans- verse axis led to weight illusions and organic disorders at,magnitudes of 80* I/sec~- (0.2 sec acceleration/ deceleration), and 650. ljsec2 (0.25 seeA bLcceleration/deceleration). rkhese disorders, iAdicating the upper limits bf good tolerance, were characterized by the appearance of dark or light Ispots in the visual field, illusions of blood pooling in the head, and facial .6yperemia. Angular rate appeared to be almost identical in terms of .magnitude and duration ~of actio.n for the'two values givenabove. The maximum fluctuation value for 0.1 sec was within 14-160 I/sec. As a result, acceleration, based on angular rate computations, was nearly identical (about 18 G at -the level of the head during pelvis -head accelera- -1 tions) for both speedup variants (0.2 and 0.25 sec). T h i s I e d t o t h e h y p 9 t h e s i s that acceleration, not angular rate, was the limiting factor ;under the described conditions. This was later confirmed by the fact that :'during rotation around the longitudinal axis, which produced small accel- lerations, no disorders were noted even at rates of 160* I/sec2 and 2 13011 1/sec when the duration of !~peedup.:~~ap 0.2 and 0,26 see and the 2/3 L 066119-61 AT603667l--____---- 1 ACC NRt ,angualr rate at the end of thc speedup was w % 32* I/scc. In bo'&-,h series of experiments, vestibular disorder's were lacking and nystagmus was not registered. Therefore, short-term stresses acting on the semicircular canals of the labyrinth appear to be a weak irritant to the vestibular analyzer even at substantial angular accelerations. This is apparently due to decreased friction of endolymph along the walls of .the semicircular canals during short-termA, high-s~eed rotation. Physiological shifts characteristic of this type of parameter were noted,.. during the experiments: temporary increase in pulse aild'respiration rate; increased. arterial pressure; and lowered T-spike voltage (EKG) during, pulse-rate increase, followed by_4.brief increase when the pulse rate.-re- 7 -turned to normal. I'L'W,A* Vos 22; ATD Report* 64.116, SUB CODEs 1~6 / SUBM DATEs OOIUy66 KHEMIN, M.L.; LEVINAj N.K.; SPEKTOROVAI S.I.; AHMMOV, V.I.; GRIS)HCHENKO, I it J. V.G.; Prinimali uchastiye: IVAHOVA-Elffllp M.P.; GERfiSr"'Cylps I-I-; TARDOVA. L.G.,_ , Investigating some foundry alloys for high precision parts. Lit, proizv. no.3:27-31 Mr 164. (MIRA 18.9) xNDREJ, Walter; TARDYp LajoO The ahip of Todor BattbanY. Elst tud 18 no.4-1:1300-1303 13 0 163, TARDY, L. --, - ~'-" 4'~~ ;-- oyorgr lorit&xY- orv.hetil. loo no.34:3237-1238 Ag '59. (apHIHALMOLOGY hist.) (BIOGRAPHINS) TARDYs L. I WAM.-ao Zeno Hamburger(31 MaY 1883 - 14 December 1936). Orv. heti-l- 104 no.2483-132-3-133 16 Js 163. (BIOGRAPHIES) f, TARDY, L. TiveAar Coontvary. Orv. betil- 104 no.26,1237-1238 Jo 30 '63*,,, (BIOMHHIES) (PHMCI) i 4 1 0. I SCHULTHEISZO E. TggL--L- Pal oycngyossi,, physician and philologist. Orr. hatil. 105 no.30:W5-14Z7 26 J1164 ,P~, LaJos, dr. SCHULTHEISZ, Mail, dr.: J Italian physicians in Hungary* Qrv,, hatil, 106 no,l4s659-660 4 AP 165 .- SCHULTHEISZ, Emil, dr.; TARDY, L~~J Water conduits, street sweeping, canalization, ba'bs, flats in medieval cities; hygiene 700 years ago. Elet tud 20 no.9: 387-392 5 Mr 165. E L 47243-66 T/rWP(t)/FTI IJP(e) JD ACC NR. Ar(,034295 SOURCE CODEt HU/0014/66i'000/006/026Z/0269 AUTHOR: Kisraludy, A. (Graduate metanur gical engineer);14zl1r, FEa (Graduate all metanurgical engineei;) ORGS Research Institute for the Iron Industry,(Vasiparl Nutato Intezet) TITW Microscopic examination of the forromagnetic phases of alloys SOURCEt Budapest, V,6haszati Lapok, vol 99, no 6, Jun 1966, pp 267-269 TOPIC TAGS: ferromagnetic property$ motallography 'Thd method described in based on placing the metallographically ABSTRACT poliihed specimen in a magnetic field and spreading a suspension containing.: ferromagnetic particles on the po.Lished surface. On the effect of the rhag- etic excitation the suspended, dark-colored parkicles %A11--XeAYe the non- ferromagnetic phases free and will concentrate an -the ferromagnetic-pb6ses r 'Thus . the structure., based on permeability, will be highlighted. Observe- .tion may be made by a metallurgical microscope or other'suitable or suit- ably modified viewing instrument. ilia tachniques7 involved in the rethod were described and--illustrated. Orig, art* has: 5 figures tjPRSs 16,867J SUB CODEs 11920 / SUBM DATEt none / OTH REFt 001 I/ I 4y-1- uDct 669.15.74-198t620.18