SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TEZKY, A. - THEILER, G.

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-if r i gen, jr9v. 'rs: TZZKY' Antonin, promovany fyzik; BEZVODA, Vaclav, pr.omovany geolog Electric logging in hydrogeological boring in the Sokolov Basin. Geolog pruzkum 5 no.1:19-21 Ja 163. 1. Ustav uzite geofyziky, Brno; Katedra uzite geofyziky, Prirodovedecka fakulta, Karlova universita., Praha. UVICKA., Milan, promovany geolog; TEZKY, Antonin, promovany fyzik Wall logging measurement on the-siderite deposit in the Nizna Slane. area. Geol pruzkum 5 no. 10:306-307 0 163. 1. Ustav uzite geofyziky, Brno. TEZKY.q- Antonin Conference on well logging. Geol pruzkum 5 no.7:220-221 JTI 163. MATOLIN, Milan; TEZKY,, Antonin Radioisotopes and ionizing radiation in geophysics and the mining industry. Geol pruzkum 6 no.9:286 S 164. TEZUK, 0. the Composition suum Froteins in PTeg- n ';IarV Chon, 288, 501-61 imlividual scrum livAcitl fractimi~ collhiin pro,thdic carhoh~ Idrate grotip,,. The hvvosu (1) wid arcryl- (11) 11111(1 ;Vjjj,,jt tjj.Ik,(' 111, (11, 1-1_- tioll Call be dl,~td. by pptg, th'! protl i(l, mid dog, I wid 11 colirns. in the N"mially 5urmil cowaills 179-200 mg. poly.4archal 111'. per 100 vc, of w1lich '/, !q I and I~s ii 11. !~vri;m jirolthi-l,ouml voil-livdiate j, Am) much greater than free svium gluct*u. Itz iliv Li~t tri. mc5tcr of pregnancy proteir-bomid incrcg~c. warkt-fly although scrurn pro'cin c,vit:v. is jimirli'lICTI. ,,~Crum protein-bound etrbohydrate c,MA-45 ,f 2 wporate typc,: (,.I) &1uq.-oprutc;n which by ~,tlt fractio(tatimi is frmn(I in the idbunim portion wid (11) tile globutill portioll con',g. 4.51,~v carbohydrate. III prermoiry thc scmill p-n- teii, arbohydra(c ri~~e occur5 in C;c idbutni:i fnictiou amt is- doulitc thp. normal vallic, whitc. the alimmill fractioll itsvIf i:; somewhat dimini%ficd. No significant aitcrafioli ocom'; in t.he gir,butin carbohydrate fniction, Berwird Ricin TEZYAKOVI A. ---------- Such bureaus are needed everywhere. Ment.promA khud.promys. 2 no.lt27,28 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Machine accounting) TICUAKOV A. Centralised delivery of goods to cooperative societies. From. koop. 14 no.8:9 Ag '60. (MIRA 13: 8) 1. Sachallnik otdola Mongorpromsoveta. (Moscow Province-Delivery of goods) THAGI D THACI2, D. Our present duties in collectivization of agriculture. P.4- Vol. 10, No. 5, May 1956, PER BU.TQFSINE SOCULISTE, Tirane, Albania. SOs Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EFAL),, 14, Vol. 5, No. 10. oct. 1956. 4 NISSLER, X.; THAL, A. Contribution to the clinical picture of pu.Imonar-;- fibrosis. Cesk. pediat. 20 no.3:386-3'*,;8 Mr 165 1. Kinderklinik der medizinischen nademie, Magdeburg, DDR. THAUU, Karl, 1898- 1.... (25 zadanii, 27 tablits, 78 figur" Aufgaben aus der flugzeu-statik. Yosl-va, Glav. red. aviatsionnoi lit-ry, 193?. 115 P. (49-3-"185) TL671.6.T515 1. Aeroplanes. 2. Strains and stresses. I. Toichamnn, Alfred, 1902- jt. am. TI. IArrashev5kii, D. E., tr. III. Shishkin, Seri_7ei Nikolaevich, ed. mALATi, Karl, :L898- (25 zadanii, 27 tablits, 78 figur) Aufgaben aus der flugznufpstatik. Ylosl~va, Glav. red. aviatsionnoi lit-ry, 1937. 115 p. (49-34185) TL671.6.T535 Th -L- Zadar-iia po stroite'Llnoi mekhanike samoleta (25 z;.nd.)nil, 27 tablits T- figur) AtXc?--iben aus der flugzeuastatik. Moskva, Glav. refi. aviatsionnoi lit-ry, 1937. L5 ,. (49-34185) TL671.6.T515 MLAU, KU pr Ift1f MIMI Thalau, Kid, 18PS- 3a;~;,111)1, _"O UPONTem.non 3tcxmnx:e r~~Nicme-ra (25 3aAa- nol pej. C. H. MT;mruma. Mocr, rav. pej. aauagnc~~ Hon .11IT-pu; [etc.) 1937. w 115 (1. e. 112) p. dingra. 22 cm. -At head of title: K, Tanay ti A. Tafixmait. Trnnelation of Aufgaben aus der flupeugstatik. "AliTepaTypa": P. 106-tllfh 1. Aeroplanes. 2. Strains and stressei. t. Telchmanu, &Ifred- 1902- Joint nuthoF,'--iz 51-0 ral pt, i tr. uL .9h1sbido, Title tran-il(terated: Zadmilfa 1w et'voltel'tiol mckhanl Uhrnry of CongTess THAIER, Gyorgy Siome words atout nuclear instruments. Rad-Lotechnika 12 no. 6:18 5 --fe, * i 62. THALER , Gyorgy Transistor scaler. Radiotechn4ka 12 no.10:3"-345 0 162. KOCHR Jozseti TfU __gyorgZ I 1-fany-channelled hodoscope. Koz fiz kozl 14TA 9 no.5/6:351-355 1611) THALFA,, Gyorgy High-power supply unit for transistor sets* Radiotechnika 13 no.6-.230-232- -To 163. lit. .05--0' (from UtOll), jaitu -t. V (c 1.78, Call,). Tit(: Aeactioll product of Dell and 0,39 g. It with 141wrldille at 0' -%vas steam di5td., the residoe extd, with Calls, the exts. MO., the residut he.:Acd in MOOT with tracc3 of ff,SO.. "-,veids reindved and the erade product chrt kmalogral tiled GII AlO% in Calls to yield 0.12 g. banxylidene deriv. (if 11, tit. 142-3' 'front EtOll). XXXI. Some derivitives of 14;:~ te~ine ul~iehLd&. An improved preparAtion of .~'-bcn.' _N7 DTFR~ ~L-c steine. K. Balenovic" N. BrUal t. H. MiAnert, %ja or and Zagreb, -t. of 7.03 g. S- M7 1()(irl -tiglish).-Ifeating'a. tnix r bentyl-L-cysteine and 5.2 g~ o-rjf4(CO)j0 0.5 lir. at 114- 150 with stirring, extg. the melt with 40 ml. warin Calls, ad- -ping 2- ding 15 ini. petr. ether to the filtered soln., and kee lirs. in all icebox gives -10-6070 RCOlT1 (1) [R - o-Celf, (CObNCfl(CH-SCHPh) throughout this ab,~tractl. ("J"u, 105" to - 125"; dilg. the mother liquor with rit? tit). petr. ether gives brunediately 2G-40% 1, fallo' -136" to -145* und after keeping overnight in all icebox 7-10% 1, fa)lv' analytical San) ((Till CFfClrpctr. Nis T- -~A A PC- .01 q r JaIV -1 :L-0.I*(cO,56,MeOH). Reducing2g. fprcpd, according to C.A. 47,1635d, (Cily -136 V (C 1.44, C.Ha)] byRosenmund-Zetsche inethod gives 97%- 1 4 -102 - .,~U)jelloiv oil, fall. -+I*(c2.2,C41IA). Re it mLxt 305 g. ff. 2.6 ml. (CH101flti, 0.~, C It . of . ml, C'jT' 5 hrs.. I W.111' iLad 150 &iWoliatud evaiij: gives 3,5 g. crude ethylene ac"~ MJN# 11; after chrouiatography on A1101 and crystn. frota Mi r petr. ether, pure III, in. 05-7% [a] V -78 :L- 0.5' (c 2 CJT4),wasobtained. Reffuxing3 lirs. arRixt, of7.38 g. III, EMU, and 20 tnt.'M N1114.HtO solu~ In E-toH, 150 ml. r rwling, filtering off ~hesepd. plithaloy1hydrazide and wash- lug with ClIClj gives S-bcazA-i--cysteiiiCaIdehyde ethylene- acetal. bma 105-10', la]V -54 -+ V (c 1.07, OAN HCI). Adding 1.6 g. powd. CIL(COJI)i to 2.5 g. 11 in 5 mi. C, keeping overnight; beating 8 Im. at 46-60', acidifying with 2 10% lItSO,, extg.with M-0, dryingand evapg. gives 2A g. OilY RCIl:CItCOjII, which is chroinatographed on A1xOj in MC&CO soln. and crystd. from CII,Clrpetr. ether, in, 141- it. GuAtak 7/,y /,y YUGOSLAVIA/Organic Chemistry - Naturally Occuring, Substances E-3 and Thiair Synthetic Analogs Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khirri.ya, No 2, 1957, 4562 Author -Thaller, V.V. Title Some Derivatives of Tyrosine. Amino Acids. XXX. Orig Pub Aeniv kemiju, 1955,,-27, No 4~ 193-195 Abstract By hydrolysis of L-I.-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-phthali-Midobu- tanone-3 (I) was ob4bain3d PL-1-(p-hydrcxypheiiyl)-2-amLno- butanone-3 (111). 2 g 1, 6 ml glacial C1 CO011 and 12 ml K (d 1.7) boiled 3-hours, from filtrate'3is separated hydeoiodide of II ) ~,Ield 50%, MP 197-1990 (decomposes; precipitated with ether from alcohol solution). By treating hydroiodide of II with AgC1 in 0-3% HC1, Is obtained the hydrochloriae of II, yield 63%, NP 16o- 1630 (decomposes). An attempt to prepare II by treating L-1-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-phthalimido-4-carbethoxybutanone- 3 (111) with I[Br was unsuccessful due to racemization. Card 1/2 - 117 - P"Adandoptically ~d!V th IEL f liv ~ I ketones no ar ,Bwmlll 1-am . K. (Ijaig, Z11= b. Vuloslavia tar Ownifi rly S Rm4 W 11955" bt -(De 35 tn lot the ~ ffipr me M, l 1136 t i 19W) i i h l 1l N b r, ca ve t am no o opt -p o . y act oy ( l aldehydes (cf. C.A. 48. 1958b) gave N-plithaloyl derivs. of C, C ' viitylogous amino acids, Hydrazinolysis at room temp. gave andoo acid vinylogs, while acid hydrolysis gave a. itnino-" drox ids I v td d t R l f e s. cinovu o y ac n ery, goo y y T !water frorn, I (with 11404) also gave amino acid vinylogs. Starting with a dtawketone, optically active aminotnethyl ketortes were prepd. Type. structural formulas are shown, :P. b t Individual mnl)ds. are not mained anti e-xpti. detath i ven. 'rt g TEMLER, V - Yugoslavia (430) Technology Amino acids. 11. N-Phthalyl-p-methojq-L-phonyl- alemine. p. 68. Arhiv Za lemiju, Vol. 20, no. 1-4, 1948. last European Accessions List. Library of Congress, Vol. 1, no. 14. Dec. 1952. UNCIASSITIFID. PlAt"11, V, ,rob.) "Chromittograpby." p. 29/+. (Prirodn Vol. /~O, no. 8. Oct. 1953, Zap SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 3'. No. 6, Library of Congress, Feb. 1954, Uncl. X PAPP,'Indras, Dr.; HXLLN, Barna, Dr.; THALY Imre,,, Dr.; VAMO6, Gesa, Dr.; KATOWL, Marta. Dr. ; VIZT, Experiences with lung resections. Tuberkulosis 10 no.10-12:276-279 Oct-Doe 57. 1. As Allazi Fodor Jozaef Tha. Gyogyinteset (Igesgato-foorvoni Risko Tibor dr.) kozlenenys. (PjmmNBCTOIrr early & Ute results, statist. (Han)) I PAPP, Andras, dr.; NMTff, Tibor, dr.; STIRLING, Gertrud, dr.; THALT, Inre. dr.; VAMOS, Geza, dr.; VINCZE, Egon, dr. Data an the pathogenesis and therapy of inferior lobe cavitation. Tuberk. kerdesel 9 no-3:122-125 June 56. 1. Az Allami Fodor Jozsef Tbc. Gyogyinteset (igas.-foorvos: Risko, Tibor, dr.) es a2 Orazagos Koranyi Tbc. Oyogyintezat (Igaxgato-foorvos: Dessauer. Pal. dr.) kozl. (TUBERCULOSTS. PULMONART, patbol. cavitation of inferior lobe, pathogen. & ther. (Hun)) - ]~* ~Alj ~ I . I A ., I Q-5-M~'-dNZW79 I . . ~ - IrT. -. I I , - -, - 2 . .. I .,?I , /i If., ( , 200 Budrapest, ':UnE-,7'ry, GcndclSt I '-FA I Tcj No Ur ; THAMM,F. (Budapest X1. Muegyetex rakpart 3) Image distortion of the dimple polariscope; dedicated to Professor Adam Muttyanszky on his 70th birthday. Periodica polyt'Ochn eng 4 no.1:19-40 160. (EEAI 10:1) 1. Lehr3tuhl fur Technische Mechanik der Techniseben Universitat, Budapest. (Polariscope) TIWIM., Ftrlgyes, dr. lCalculation of endurance strength of machine parts"' by Tasz-lo Sora. Reviewed by Frigyes Thamm . Jarmu memo gep, 11 no.1:36 J064. T-HAMM, Ff I glya3 , Id r ~ , nj Jt,:-.3 Some rem&rks at-out Ih,~ frj,- dlrv~nil~nlng with Internal nnd thf, ~,~,Ilnr .-,nerga as atom I", My 't,4. L. Chair of Tochrical Mechanlo-i, Budapest Tc~chn-lcal THWI, Frigy9s, tanarseged S Practical problems of optical strain investigations. Meres automat 8 no-5:131-3,38 160. 1. Muszahi Egyeto=,, Budapest. CZECHOSLOV,UM/Inor,r,unic Chemistry - Complex Compounds. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Mimiya., No 19, 1959, 67486 Author : Thilo, E. List Title Chemistry of HiGh-Molecular Weiopt Inorganic CorTounds Especially Chemistry of Phosphates and Silicates OriG Pub Collect. czechoal. chem. commun., 1957, 22, Spec. issue, 276-286. Discuss., 286-287. Abstract Survey. Bibliography, 4 titles. Card 1/1 45 THA N-1, I. A problem of annular closing plates of small upright steam boilers. Acta techn Hung 34 no.1/2:17-54 161. THANIUMT, R. V1 a . inz. A jib for unloadix% the metal sheets from covered goods wagons. Tech praca 14 no.10:833 262. -THILO, E.. Selected problem of the chemistry of condensed phosphates and silicates. Tr. from the German. p. 651 WIADOMOSCI CHEMICZNE. (Polskie Towarzystwo Chemiczne) Wroclaw. Vol. 12,, no. 1l,, Nov. 1958 PoDind/ Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959 Uncle 50), RU14/3-59-9-2/67 AUTHOR: Thinius, Kurt, Dr. and Lommatzsch. D.C. GUnter TITLE: Contributions to the Knowledge of Tridimensional-Grid Polymers I PERIODICAL: Revista de ohimie, 1959, Nr 9, pp 495-500 (Rumania) ABSTRACT: The authors emphasize that the requir ments regarding the mechanical and thermal resistancTf organic glass have increased considerably during the last ten years. Due to the rapid development of aviation and the in- crease of flight speeds through jet propulsion, the utilization of the usual methyl polymetacrylate has become almost impossible. On the other hand, the condi- tions of mechanical resistance are more severe due to the high altitudes of flight, where it is necessary to use pressurized cockpits; and the heat developed in construction. mate.rLals is also increased. Obtainin6 improved organic glass is possible through the follo- C rd 1/3 "'1 - ing measures; utilization of compounds with high di- a for example, methyl ester of alpha- pole moments, as, Contributions to the Knowledge of Tr-Ldimensional-Grid Polymers chlor-methy-lacryll-Lc ao:.d. Unforll-unate2y, the esters of the alpha-ch,loraarylic- acid are very poisonous. A- nother measure is tc. obtain the space grid by means of the main valences. There is also the method of im- provement by directinn- the molecules through drawing, and the preparation of polymers containing inorganic elements in 'he main chain. The Institute of Chemistry t/ and Technology of PI-asti-cs in Leipzig, East Germany, has tested the improvement of the quality of the poly- methylacrylates and polystyrene, through formation of the tridimensional networks by means of the main va- lences. The authors present these tests. They describe the polymerization in the presence of hexahydro-1,3,5- -triacryloil-tr-Jazine,j and dedicate special sections to the thermal and mecharical properties of the polymers obtained. There are 1 photograph, 2 tables, 5 graphs and 5 referenQes, 3 of vih-Joh a.-_re German and 2 Ameri- Card 2/3 can. RUM/3-59-9-2/67 Contributions to the Knowledge of T-ridimengional-Grid Polymers V-11' ASSOCIATION: Imstitute for Chemistry and Technology of Plastics Leipzig, East Germany. Card 3/3 THOMA, F. ; SZIDAROVSZKYj J. ; HARASZTIj G. Strengthening steel bridges with posttensioned structures. p. 286. MELYEPITESTUDOMANYI SZEMLE. (Kozlekedes- es Kozlekedesepitestudomanyi Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 9, no. 6, June 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), IZ, Vol. 8, No. 8, August 1959. Uncla. THIU-14I.-F. TECHNOLOGY PEFJODICAL: I-SPLES ES AUTOMATIKA- Vol. 6, no. 7/8, 1958 Thamm, F. A simple device for the investigation of optic stresses. p. 208. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) W, Vol. 8, No. 2, February 1959, Unclass. REUSS, E., prof.* THAMM# Fe The condition of membrane stress of a spheric ahell in the vicinity of concentrated momentum. Periodica polytechn eng 4 no-3:217-226 160. (EFAI 10:6) 1. Lehrstuhl fur Technische Mechanik der Technischen Universitat, Budapest. (Structural shells) (Strains and stresses) .I THAM, Frigyes, tanarseged Investigation of plastic parts in polatized light. G-p 13 no,4: 133--138 Ap 161. 1. Budpaouti Munald. Egyatem, - TUR4, Frigyes Calculation of power effects occurring during the collision of railroad cars. Jarmu mezo gep 4 no.5:206-217 11 157. 27222 11. Aj H/Oil/6i/ooo/OG4/r,o1/OO2 13f5 10 AO54/A126 AUTHOR: Thamm, Frigyes, Assistant Professor TITLE: Testing of plastic components in polarised light PFMODICAL: G'ep, no. 4, 1961, 133 - 138 TEXT: The strength of plastic components can be determined quickly, reliab- ly and by a non-destructive method with polarized light. The product is examined by placing it between two polarisets and transmitting light through it. This produces double refraction in the plastic pfoduct and two kinds of lines: dark lines, along which the main directions of the double refraction are parallel to the polarising surfaces of the polarisers (these are the isoclinic lines) and coloured lines, connecting spots which display a constant frequency deviation (isochromates) Tests have shown that the phenomenon of double refraction Is caused in plastics by the arrangement of molecule chains, which have a considerable effect on the - strength of the plastic material. This is greatest in the direction of the chain, considerably smaller transversely, and smallest in those places where flows of liquid plastic coming from opposite directions meet each other. The main direc- tions of double refraction have the same orientation as the molecule chains, or Card 1/3 27 2222 H/011/61/000/OG4/001/002 Testing of plastic components in polarised light A054/A126 are perpendicular to this trend, thus the isoclinic lines show the orientation of the molecule chains. The arrangement of these chains is affected 1) by the elong- ation occuring in the plastic product under mechanical influence, 2) by plastic deformation which takes place when the material is heated beyond its softening temperature. In some materials (polyethylene, polyamide) the molecule chains are able to arrange themselves besides each other, without any plastic-viscous migra- tion.. Although it was not possible until now to establlih any accurate relation- ship between the degree of strength and the various phenomena of double refraction, so much is certain that a plastic product in which the number of isochromatic lines is low, has sufficient strength. At the present stage of development this method can mainly be applied to general quality assessment, as well as for the control of the injection molding process, as an Indication of the most suitable places of injection, etc. In view of the wide range of application, the apparatus used in these tests vary greatly. in serial testa, for instance, when the aim is to reject products which have been cooled down too rapidly, or which were cast at too 16w a temperature, very simple instruments are employed, similar to those used in testing the strength of glass products. It is not necessary to fix the polari- eers in a rotating condition, becaust the various constelliltions are obtained by moving the object. One of the best devices for this purpose is the Soviet nkc-5oo Card 2/3 27222 H/011/61/000/004/ool/002 Testing of plastic components Li pclarised light A054/Ai2o (PKS-500) instrument 07.1-n-h has a very lar6e field of view, so t1hat large products c;an be examined with it. When the product tested has to be photographed, a mono- chrornatic light-source, preferably a sodium vapour lamp has to be attached to the apparatus. There are 13 figures, 1 table and 8 references: I Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloo. Card 31/3 I I I IT 11 11 11 '1, I'm "ann n A0, a asa SO I I IS , I, , "IS 100 C*Dfl$ PIOCISSIS AND PIVP1111111 moll :0 0 ja it IM lul JA a1) is IN, a 4f Q ita t- --N-1 V 'T. COVENS Ve A Magyar Kotledes, Rely-Es Vizepites go C-ftnunication and civil engineering In Hungary 9011 Tole 11 1950 064 nos 11, november -00 006 -00 so 8 .00 00Z see -60 0,3 zoo %%Mt direct A W zoo Own 00 Are* ALAA Zee r-00 ;woo I ts** 4111TALLUOIGICAL LITERATiOt CLAISIFICATMW C-2- Boom 112. 40.0, Meg 123,300 S. 0"St Got 811111 CM 4- tit AT 00 AS - U1 , 0 1A AM I a a x a 4 a rug I f m INOS I M FW 0 01 0 '1 If 1W 0 A] SIX 0 0 4 ' THAI-T!") 1. Calculation of the stri-nfeth of cylindr'cal mschLne olements with shrink fits. In Cerman. P. 299. V01. 13, No. 31/4, 195C ACTA TEECHNICA SCIENCE Budapest, Fuhgary So: Last European Accession, 4 cl. 5, !-.'0. 5, Yay 19,16 4a - 2b(w) Distr; 49 iq. )C31 n a 4 0moerlits of shrunk C0,11lectialls be- ill imiltiple Miriank connections art, givcti. Residti show that ill a rotating shrunk C4)nllt'CtiOll C01111K)SCd (If 41 1 ell C it rical Machine parts relating at Well eed I it WC I - 'm (it , % ' it (willia a III ljl~ Achs Techt4of At ' U) -1) critical nogiflar velocities tit vach tfitts, tlij~re tire (q ' C ' Cac. 01 Srieliflarlsol I Ig ri 20, 19W No. 1-201 pp. whicit 4lackening tak-es place oil one of the ring bear- I 12-2-48 1 1 S. 4 f ing, stirraves tit the conuvaim. The highest angular vt-- , g twity orctirring, during operatiun must always lie l(-'1 ill a previcrim paper" tile alithor deduced t 11L ex- p t~ -I Mail ill(! linvi-st (if these critical angular velot-itio'. Fo; ` ' - - ti 1 i 'res""ous by tile a, of wbidl the stMa~s 4md Arajiis I ie It 0 .W fit iW. rapidly rota Ing rings, one of which IsAirtink mito aIng lt 114 S s tiV31 J1j)l)ljC~ltjOlj Of tilt! rC.';IlitN Of thi.4 .111. 111 I y ;I -ilirmik cOmiectiolk Collsi-Aill", fit thret., lings was ill- tile other, eau. be, alculated. Using tile forijilijac titer "at' alc r 11 vusligati-it ill greater detait, It has Iteen veriftiA that ' 1 VY' leduced, Uie,autli r. no cyaluates the prolIerties or a tit r I 10W tile '%ftcss fflStrilgition attained %vith tile three-ring , "'Its A 111hrilIA e6wicectiot . consfAing of two rings, 11w most 'tj.'V iti" wa-rdevitleilly more advnittageous than with two -itnportard,conchvii 1 14 that tilt-- illaicillotill stt6M ill tile -.t ih' "J" di-Arable strem glLstribntimis C.11i I,(. ' contiediou arises I ugentinfly to tbe imier mir(ave~ (if t116eltinil 1111allivil if tht- differesices in t1je radii (if the Learing tile outer ring..Th Aress linifts the spec(L Siitm frolls ~"Itl%lkvs are -;o chosAm t1ml: tile two critical ajigitlar ve- the stifidpolut of st esi distribution shrunk coilaqvUrills. t .1 titr St 'm ' ' )r" wrly clitiscu dimensions c1c. ' lerefore, ,ill twq r1bgs are so ieW tatAisadiMitagcoms; 11 A14-tilhh, hi-lier jiligular ~cloeitics ittay be permitted ypps- of Mirunk,colinedfous bad,to Jw"found that ' l inure'mn ~distrll)iltloli *of the The lif fir a wdul , Am - it Ivxpresif W Imed )r (jeternlining titfeuses and stralilli -o ~j TIL'U'a"', I. Calcula!-.i-m of the strenght of rapilly rotatinr~ cyli~---!rical machine CO-ponents regu- lated by ',-..ot dmwing. p. 294. Vol 17, no. 3/4, 1955. KOZL".TTj'!-'I. Buda-pest, Hungary. So: Eastern European Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956 4 $ 8 0 0 ti tj 0 w Is 16 1) 11 a IN 4 at a u01 41~6 & A A L it 1. I_ YJ r I!! "M j! 10 ham$ of qbww d6w,swe am &9 qmft *0 how k fe r L (job. ro"L 00 si. (N., 1) 1 WI %90~ tk-fl Of WA I L f'. simucam, -.--L- rical 00 ail A& - buld as the vmd % circiff Ot 9014fissim Ot the awmaws OU %*Niw -00 00 abemAim m is debKOWWWO by .4040 no "bw (a 00 1 0(mm mm- to the kw4wud", .00 4e oil aberration as mmwj"d hives a v&rW* LmW plant. 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M. ix m 0 o SO of go 00. 04 00 f Zee zoo ,go q ;,go It -4fAMlFGK-t OTINAItAt (1.41SIFICAMN ti 00 008 5f 0 0 4 1- -VIM f rl to to 6( of .1a if ft It ft a flu-0 n 1 1 X4 Goo G 0 : : so 0 00 *0 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 a 0 0 : : 4 Ole 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0; A-1 Q, -2 Cc it 4 !,P~ t-~- i7- 00 Ai Tkir use "d arivk"bill" of initiated od-vegetabli, oil maxturas"notorlabricants. Ist ran Thannp,:~I. llrrtuki N u1 CON 'awe. tack. CAine. iod. acr., Comp. 00 19W, 1. 401 I.-ftre charecter6tics which are demanded of a iregetable or a mixed lubricatiag M for various purpoics 00 (lubrication of bearings, lubr"tion of Internal combustion *00 motors) and those which are to be expecird of vegrtable oils are(Hicussed. Teitsisiviu-tvity.ai(in.i..Cofira.lmI -00 ul... aging. etc., end I"ts In m4gor tqwratiqat wcrr inAtir tat see go 3 ropeseed At end castor oil " ",iouinti0o.of th,"eud, with a series of mineral oils of varying cumpts., charactefis- 600 tic consts. of witichare-pne ed. Neitherolthevegrtablee 001) ails can he satisfactorily used in the pure, munized condi- COO tinn. Mists. conig. 30 vegetable oil could be uwd in 041 s, motors with carburetOrstr limited peciodsoloperationup to about 60 hn. Use for longer perinds is questionable. 001" T1w residues left In the inctor (coke. etc.) were different A* 0 in kind and larger in amt. than those left by wincral cali. 12 V* o The residues produced by vegetable oils were hard imd a --jr shiny and detrimental to the motor. Iturravrr, wpn. of the compoomts of the oil mists. was found to be possible. causes for uwh sepa. appeared tolic in the operating coudi- tions of the motor. Wben used as an admixt. rapeseed oil appeared to be no less satisfactory than the mineral A od-sal. castor Gib. Correctly chosen inhibitors should greatly Increase the usefulness of the vrgctable oils. Un- expectectly large differeners; wet obtained with carburvtor too motors dl dfL7L4rslgn. M.G.Nfacer A -'WALLUNSICit. LITCRATtAlff CLOISIMPICA go R"M IT"Vii" lk -1112 .8 1 Gil 11151~ 121111 04 4-1 M As I I I I j,1A An I % V N 0 da It I .AT It 'K 4 a It & . I is U Ig 0 0 0 1111 0 q St 0 0 0 0000 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01440 00-000 000 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 000 06 Soo es $ 0 *0 0 0 0 *a# cmmwmqw-~ ~ 4 , . - 00 00000000*#*400004 X- M IM R F M 03 # I 1 4 1 4 ; I I is it a is w is f6 t/ 0 N 11 111 , OM Akis A& . a At S 0 1 T A A 10 -X_L- j1_1_ a a 7- 1 j a , A cc M- &F-4 -A -A-il- L. 1 , .0 0 0 . Its -P 41. "Ot.1 inact" Awk.nvince at the alssulAsian clirve of " il t l G l N l ltv-u ww's Ju - a . ytt ym 01 041 trus in stmotat% with t I) a light fl"1101 sawww of l"Al 6. P. 101.1% k2) a tnWk-tyw gi.Anic W filud 1'. P. ' Ott Atul 0) a Owdilte -w( Anictu-Aturric-An type of li"Al ' " 1'. p. Own act* 44 ON, 08.40W. Olm"i *ilh ;M C 0 by wl "t llts~ ek.. kill,% I'l-Iml b-)mpuj%NJ, $is Ilulwaly I that the d"Al 6. It. 4.1 ON, gaft4l6w hd% ilo IN1641K.Al 00 ~ijpjirwm1wv ill 461d. ilir ".Ailw I IN ho m . of iler dims, eww is, burstever, YffY important. Thr *0 11onprian twasdards for onator peollne are: (the. JAm"I .00 in tyar"thm-S) twill'"I" Of b4miling 60* (PI"41 14 2 400 0 f -2) Up to Ifill, at Iftst 21 by Val. tngs%t flimil, j t the utemn h~ p. 124' 1plu% 3'), the fistal h.-p, mox, 210* de Fj"filv i? XOO LITIMI&TURI CLAIVOK&II00 lit A21111 melts Ill 06 o 0 0 0 1 it i i i 4 i i 0-o- om- 0 0 1 # -** 0 0 0 : 000 1*0 ZOO goo to 14 zoo .14.1--J.6A. Not --------- - to 'I I i" 000 0 ogle o 0 o 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 : NO so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 It L A t- I a to p v a i A I v I 00 1,! 00 a- or 41- --& A 9 9 of 0 0 0 0-6, a to a a III a Is IF a be 0 41 v u v d.e 0 ! v _2 I I AA a (X M K A- It --so of f so so so 00 00 jlf_~ 00 Bigalficafte of V".Me sib of Inwicallits, Tke, S. . " ( %I . 17. t..".3"'Ascri s 111, 64"1 Anut '4 1. it, JAI'le ink, 14 wily 1"0 K...1 In I'lorlikal 1,110,4111111 rlpl. i'll'Isiv mud, Il", ~IAI'Iiv 111411 M101.441,411 Ill, contog. Vegetablit Ud WAS Ilivrm,114mvil hy a 44-cial Thallirl-yrrund Opp. like iticitaw 44 vt-'-)4ify tit thr crid of theexpts. wits7-12271 In Inincrajoils, ;!1"70 in . IAJW ml lond 41% in castor oil which had I*rn previouily 1 tv'I by I fiffilield Sar"14 its Inake It .)I, In Issill.-ral ON, I"A .4m%"1 III, inwilti'd 1.4 lit'Al. 111all 40 ON, tit.. 0 -00 -to .00 list vii'th 110sfu Ali#% viallog :1111". velp 14M.. I'll, A.I.Its .I mlit 41"Ilix-M infill'it'le. I-I'vVillull Imphl "'lit.til"41 tit thl, tkrixl ""Ilrwtl4t h. Fll.Mv o see Do; 0* so 19 coo doe 00 'I' 41 a 3 a UO A 0 0 see 0 0 v 0 0 0 0 11 0 W '1 .0 it 4 to a r! I L U L .1 n-J L L a 0 F rA It I I if v ~ T-1 6 a, 6 00 Ow 90 00 0 0 002 0 0 44) 1, 0 006 0 0 06 0 0 i A R is J6 a a -a 11 v 1) to v * A, 0 to v v it Y I #A N a W U 0 2 1 Oda in tht lUbMAtIOD of lftt*(BAJ- h fbilly l1rcund anti lot Van I hainiff. AptUate4yiel Ando"jit -in lab. oxiiiation tests, 12 sampits were simultancoutly treated 10 & SPK"Y COUStriXted APP. in "it hath brMICAl to 2401 with runtinual mizing. Fug5lus.0wa-ledthiough "diod with )AV' .41 pr,". $A1101. 0 "11-V111UH.J. - arntouphenol, dLuAp lit-owyl- aminopiscool, p-hydroRyphenylintwpholine and ddirsixyl. aminophenol. The rapt oil twftxe treatincrit hAd d. 0.911, 20*C. viwasity 4X' F., scid no. 1.62 :1.11. Con - ra"m no. 022. After treatment the valu" weir, Mp~, .1. 11 A.:t:i -4. and it.. Rr-inificalitit; wal slight. The -id n- i, dw '1-t IcTistk! 64" Ofod o%idation. I he acid it.) im-trawd 1,111ch more in vegetable od% with intubmw% than in ninirt*1 ods; mineral toils. howev", (twitted ul wolunt-tit- timing oxidst ion while vrgv table 011% did ritit. tests WevIable od4, espreWly rape od iihout any in. kibitors, iorreased in viscosity up itp.14.1) F. ant) tit and no. up to A.M. In presence of inhihitoci thr~~ incrr4.WS were to 12.2'9. and acid no. 4.14. A tijlqc~ of %)% mineral oil and A0% rujor 41d in prem ner ,( inhibitd" wai :tiqlarturr Tb n 11111,11"n of (110 Anti od vas the ,;,, mir CO It Ing as W livial ,it "an Owd 0. 1181'rWant. S- S tic Vinaly 0.01 t t -OIAL~UPGKAL LITFRATI.01 CLA11111CATICK 00 is so t u it AT 9) A V-11" %saw A, to ft a IS It it 19 K it it N MO n 1 14 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :1* 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 so $06,99990696*0*04 -00 -00 x0o zoo zoo zoo :"o lop zoo 0 0 0 a I At So I j -3 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a o 09 0 KEGSKES, Lajos, dr.; MUTSGHIXR, Ferenc, dr.i THAN, Ede, dr.; FARKAS, Imre, dr. Separation of estrone, 17- &-estradiol and estriol isolated frm. human ovaries with paper chromatography. Magy. noorv. lap. 26 no.l: 52-57 Ja 163. 1. A Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Szuleszeti- es Nogyogyaszati Klinikajanak kozlemenye (Igazqato: Lajos Laszlo dr. egyetemi tanar). (ESTRIOL) (ESTRADIOL) (ESTRONE) (OVARY) (CHROMATOGRAPHY) (PREGNANCY., ECTOPIC) (STEIN-LEVENTHAL SYNDROME) (MENSTRUATION DISORDER$ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GLOB, Ivan, M.D., ILLEI, Qyorgy, M.D., Gabor M.D and TWI Adr M.D., of the Complex Brigade at =di~-~~",rity "Or"Itudotaanyi Eactem Komplexbrisadja) in Pvca.(Diroctor: BMKO, Oyorgy, "Clinical Findiat;e of the Screanina Tests an the Workers in the Pro- duction Collectives in Jam Sellye - Gynecological" Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap Vol 104, No 1q,, 12 H%y 1963P P. 873. Abstract: One thousand nine hundred and seventy-nine women workers were examined. Incidence and distribution in the various age Groups of womb dispiacement, myoma, ovarial tumors and cysts, inflammation of the ad- nex, menorrhamr, sterility, gravidity, post -hysterectomical condition, post-laporotomy condition, post-colpoperineorrbalpy condition, polypus cervicia, erosio portionis, preblast-stosis, carcinoma cervicis, and "--G#e =rbo Specologica vere covered. One r*ference to a Hungarian pub- 1:, tion, KWSKES) Lajos; MUTSCHLER) Ferenc; GLO6, Ivan; 11UN, Ede, FARFAS, 1mre; CEGLEDI, iczsef; KOBOR, Jozsef Indirect paper chx-omatographic methods for determimtion of estrogens in the urino. Kiserl. orvostud. 13 no.5:468-480 0 161. 1. Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Szule3zeti as I'logyogyaszati Klinikaja. (ESTROGENS urinj KT,CSKE:S, L.; ITMCLB-q, F.; ZAIIOIICSEK A.; FARM I.; lu""U (X,mntitative fluoremetric determination of urinary estrogens isolated by naper chromatography. KiserleteG orvostud. 10 no.4:402-404 Aug 58. 1. Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Naetem Szuleszeti e9 Nog7ogyaBzatI Klinikaja. (ESTROORS, in urine quantitative fluorometric determ. of estrogens isolated by paper chromatography (Hun)) KERPEL-FRONIUS, Sandor, KISS, Annamaria# THM,,_P~~qjedical University of Pecs, Institute of Pathophysiology (Pecsi Orvostudgmanyl, Egyetem, Korelettani Intezat). *The Fffect of Coll Pyrogen Lipopo3avaccharide on the 02 Consumption and Body Temperature of the Rat at Different Environmental Temperatures." Budapest, Kiserleteg Orvostudonwo Vol MII, No 2, Apr 66, pages 198-202. Abstracts (Authors' Hungarian summary) The effect of 5 pg of pyrogen coli lipo- polysaccharide on the body temperature and heat production of mature rate, at 35, 30, 20 and 100C environmental temperatures, was studied. At 350C, the temperature of the already hyperthermic animals was not raised further by the pyrogen and the 02 consumption was also increased only in acme of the cases. At 30 and 200C, identical elevation In body temperature was provoked by the pyrogen and there was no change in the difference of body temperatures before administration of the pyrogen. There was a considerably larger increase in heat production - in response to the pyrogen at 200 than at 300. At 100, there was no elevation In body temperature in response to the pyrogen in spite of the fact that there was an increase in heat production. 4 Hungarian, 3 Western references. (Manuscript recelved 14 Jun 65.3 1/1 - 47 VEMUTESWARLU2 K.; THANAJAKSIM, R, Urey-Bradley force field and thermodynamic propbrties of XYJZ type of molecules. Acta physics. Pol 22 no,5:423-427 N 162o I* Department of Physicaj, Annamalai University,, Annamalainagar.. South India. HAYN-,`,R,'L--- JirLjj, Jnz,,,, -T 23RLadimir., inz.; SPIRIT, I We shall take a lesson from the new organ-.zation of scientific and technical information in the Soviet Unions Podnik organizace 16 no.12:554-557 D 162. 4-6 q-, logo*** 00*000" 0 rgeo 00 = *all I I 1 3 A If Z; 13Mh Azymp~N1. All; "AS M V ~A r I IS I I I -A 00 100 go ir 00 ,so -.00 0 OCIMME 01 0021-M IlliatuM A. Than. ? (11.1dehauf, ItM, vol. 74, Feli. a. pp. 97-1(M). 0: It: 'llit, dvvelolidi~-W-ot to low-tempersturr earbonimiation Prue"*-& for bituminous coals in FnghuW and America evinces all increasing tendency to the ume of goo inioures of pulveriwd coal and oil. Ilitult operating oil this pri'll. ZOO :: in Fngland. Tile Knowles even and a inoth. in Russia am descrit"l, and hrief descriptionx ~n~epending on the use of pulved..kml-vwl,!,,il goo ruixturtm are given. go ZOO too too too t z _z. LITIFIA1114111 CLASWlCk"C" ago An I rw 0 IN w u It I's; NY lpir Drit Kit it flit it*Kwn I Nil !0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 AM ~P% 1110;,,~,. ', -.,, .- ~ - " pa 'k 11 - ~ . 11 -1 . ~ , --~ .j , - ", :I rv 111 4 TUDUSHIT" I.t. V. IT. I. S-criab411- and, !~'. 11. f~.~ encl:--~-' -J.;ae of --cr-stic an-~ (:~. ~~J` ~ . - . 1- --"7- -- t, - I Rev. by Thediishin, A. V. ,_ 0 No SO: Adv-nces in Modern Fiol2a (Uspeklii Sovremennai Biclogi ) Vol. XXII, - 3, 19/ . Aj\ 14. Following the adsorption of ions on a silver Iodide surface by means of E. Pung-o i_XQjjmj:T-_-Thege. Acta Chimica Academiae UtiaUon. (In German) Scientiarum Hungaricae' Vol. 17,1958, No- I',, pp. 113-117p 2 tabs. 7he titration of iodide was examined in the presence of thiocyanate, sUlphate and phosphate ions usipg adsorption indicators for end point indication. E~ccpss consumption observed at these titrations proved to be suitable for calculating the radii of thiocyanate, sulphate and phosphate ions. The results show that thiocyanate ions, like haloid ionspre not absorbed as hydrates in contrast to "uncoated9 sulphate and phosphate ions Ledsorbed in the fom of hydrates. '[Retyped Clipped Abstract) -Card 1/1. bt /2 an silver Iodide surl (In G I'. Fung2t, ~ Ko IV e. - idet)ji Chintica c ies i t i c . n 4 ,,-......,.,- 1L 1955, No. 1-2. pp. 149-154_~~ Igs. Investigating the mechanl[sin of the I~dlcatlon eactfors of adsorption indit-Ators it was found that In, I the case 6f p-ethozy-chrysol-kne the functioning of this i indicator is the consequence of aft'acid_base reaction 0 irring on the surface through the action of excess t CCE afitoger6us (A or I-). According to the adsorption 1 M l b Curve 0 A U mels"Tenitnts for y experbuenta p-ethoxy-zbrysoldine the dye adsorption varies as a' f li d unction of the qua ty an . qtiantitr of the autorcuous ions. Tile sto e of the tangent of I t le ad.~Jrptlou mirve, r remnlas cons Unt even at tile equivalency point 10tere I - Ag. The experbucats were condnct4A with sliver I did i d I i t ta o e prec es prepare n. two different ways. p in the first series of experinteuts a silver Iodide prepared in advance by precipitation filtration. wfuthing and j drying in the dark was Investigated. Ju the -wcond sink's the sliver I(Altiz ptecipitnted directly In tile reaction vessel was examined. 11,Ypeflinclital dnta ofitaffidd eonflr6tcd that luteractkm betwresi silver lodifle and nitrous acid occurs in the prmnvc of pofamium cb1pride. The mulion procceds in couformity with the. ~ Norrist equation. 1 N ~M o ,,. -N I - A . I. - .., " . I I .. '. :I-wy .... : :, ~ i~ :1 - - ~ 1 , *1 ~ .39i 1 "7r I S-.- M I -d "'J 101 WPN! K,jr,'i~m,!Isyri 416 i -5 0 r A stupknmon d fres!dy vptd.. A91 mwAs with of 0.11i 17NO, (fri,4111Y pirpd. It.)m IT,% No. and I1NQj) ir, the of CaCit. AgI cr5,*t:tls witen bo;!~tl willi C;i(:Ij ~olii. thr qwf.,i, lotrit a complvy ilia( sets some of the i~flicb, frize ttag! fliv; bt Writ by 11 NO, to 1. In Ow prt:S~n-,- of i 'I Y-01 e:rtou "f tl't tj 0'1 fit'! -~wfat:v arp'.1 -;:f ~md 01." cotivil rJ 'k. UPS THEIBSZ, Jozaef Development of the export of food industry machinery. Elelm ipar 14 no.1:24~27 A 160. 1. Elelmezesipari Tervezo Intezet. THEIBSZ, Jozsef Comminution in the food industry. Elelm ipar 14 no.3/9:260-268 Ag-S l6o. 1. Malomgepfajleszto Inteset. THEIBSZ$ JOzSef The latest nesults ol" the Hungarian milling machinery production. Periodica polytechn eng 7 no.3:239-248 t63. Of be -pick flees Of 9r4,' a 4 ju'lly .rj. 'wwaters - Irlitih.t. 04-A In becligs tyvg kiparl,iff - 149, &lay 1451. ". 5, pp~ 141- harit, a Vol. V. N Pkimetili 'P4' list.) Calk"t w*y f j,,IC&,,inj .d 'If the beh it the . ed ,jj,d,IV I% Ion, It'j,ft the Ore. hut ohl't 11" it 11IT a bwket -rilig noccurl I the *Aopw b-cautt a greater Clttt I JI,na.%cf, thl, I. I. oo aWteation . the IncTia"d r . nf kfivvfy JUC lit Me applying dcfk00" paid 'w Cale', h.. overc attention I ... uld N. U, can In the V 11, When the huow 'I Ili ,j he %fain 10 1 -.IfNc to he ro"ilin" I ..., i1noltroricoll Ill "VelvVIVInIt to 'de If 'I'c ,,,jjj0* it %ht C%T h 111C In .1 I ox 3 It 'Illir "i1" Ile ",a Ili (I It ~w I. .I the in the buctel. In I'[ .w 3 ""Kit All, IN 311 An it% Wit h. huJct no A lot tCt%CCP lilac, anv,u 'If de ow I if (licitn" th, -1 1 At." the c"efficien, I I ( actit" %h.. bi't. "I'l h- k'"ll , * 'If the vinc I, d in slain hcICby the antic . on.th III dC%c1.1rc I'll 111 StAin 1. 11 I"I'Ic in, tj.j I't roll, W.,, Int" c clon"fe. 3 Inc J:U,jh It"'niOlnot 10" In" 411011 r,,c ~'t I ' I "cl %,h1, j I'll the vu, h- dc" ........ pt 1, '131C INCil III - clcvaWfl. Ill Al a J-hmi, t., th- h1tIz` , t,,tcf ,i,:.VTIn1! 'A valf, MUZ.,1441 o 0 0 o 0 0 *-o 0 *-G- oaf I to of It Is 14 ti k lite "30111naidamnXif 1911 UIS wo k is IN I. u 41 m 4% to A 2 T- 4 1 00 A[ to - ZWKUUI IPA *gill VbI. M-1950 at- No. 11, Now. -00 .09 00 sea RO -60 &I.-SLA .(IA(,LUFr$CAt LIMATWE CLAJ%fFKAfICN f I It@ 0 $'rw 4- 0, 0.% lot, w')Iv ,, 1'. .I 1- -4 '-;7-. A -1 --T --- - - ---- - --- U AT 10 &%.,, . a I #A I I f rid 0 0 0 x so 0 a a ) I v (0 11 to at at K 11 q v 9 u cc u 29 RW n 1 114 one 00 0 0 0 0 0 f 000 0 4400 0 :1: 00000 a 0 0 0 00 000 f 9 gif/ ie 0 0 0 0 * 0 * * 0 0 * VLADEA . I.; BARBU , V.; UNGUREANU , C.; BEJAN, I.; THEIL, H.; COTOCIU , Eleonora Influence of the main parameters on the pulverization angle of a rotary injector. Bul St si Tchn Tim 7:185-195 162. yj - E Fjj V - , ji.j UNGUREANU, C.; c(mwid, ~.. a~ . . , - - Dynamic cha-racteristics of the in Z)f ~rlfra M4-xtilres w.tth Fonor coa". &a1 Lt sl ','ehn llm 8 no.if77-84 j a-le 163. Acclutfulloa 4M comr0ment lisailou readloas ta d1agawls ef limoellimfs. J. Jarmis, I xr,41 .I 0 L vska. (Anit. Unio. Al. Ctj-,IiA`~, ha, t953, 1), & 0-100),"AggIntination tcsti giving it-oak jxwWw (.r negative reactivilo at (Motiom of I , 2s may 1w regarded 1!1 Itcgottive if the ciampliment. fixatiort motion 1% neptive, tnt both vatdc anti IjunlAn SMIM. Tile aggintination titto of a 9cront Otani] Irdised at I 100 varico from 1 25 to I : 200. according to the !Amln of Brucella wvd, and to the technique applied in differrzit liboratorics, aa4 noa-satitenit 9mcollins. I'amm. It. Th-ife p 0 attd T. Blierzajawski (A tin, Univ. At. 04rie-SkWvulsk - IAO-ii"fe 1111-1128).-Acrtrinc-dried th-sar 'Ita 4bafus bavis k c:'4;~tc"'t ~itl; S% aq CCI,CO,li theextractisi-l-ilyscd concentratrd' I in twficitta IJ3 "h 5 iiart'* (if EMU Ifir 24 hr. at r(wint tomp., ectUtt. A w4h 1-,'tOft, acetone. a nd etficr. and "d Fvwti.4k t 4-11 nont the hydrulys'ate i!. ctntfi(lig,41. "'.1 th. m.. - 'w':'I (Fraction,! I; prutchi). The centritugate i~i treatcd Ivith exm~s of acetone. wl file 1111. im Fract M wKit fkw contytemalt fixatficit), 6 reparol by Aaking a 3-dAy cWhr i nf Itrucelk will% p4han at toW wid liftethig. Titc,,,- (Wt6tam give elilter neptive or weakly pj~iitivv Burriet'sklit m-acilutio-lij t'.tlA#ItA or gaincit pIgA suffering fr,.--mt bntrEll'gJ-'i, ali cmtra~ttlt wi(h stri'"gly itiv-a reactions gi~,vn Iq llittolliwi-f"s 41114 -1,110, DatliAl r1rucell(ItTrIlA ka lialit"11, all".1g.ti lim ".ivmg tl~o Ii, mhulfiv Mil 11.1j" A-ill l1ril .1., fully antlAcitic lj(jfisfk )JIfICONIvi. U. , 'm I BARBU, V.; THEIL, H,-; 4EISS, F.,; NEGRLI, D, 'heoratical considerations on edd :;-,, S* zi ./ ciurrent cooling. .- - Tehn Tim 9 no.1:45-56 Ja-le 164. UNGURFANIJ, C~; THFZI,, H..; 13C)BOEJ)""U, N. -c -f Nomograms ror ra,~knnlng pnP.,.vna*.'r '-urnero witlll --)I air. Bul St si Tehn Tim 9 no.1;143-152 T&-,To ' 64. 1. Submitted April 26, 1964. T ". M L. ", the Sttionq for U uikl Care ro,.:, th-c Germ P. 503, (,""N'T A ':nT r, r *. t i c 11' r-, 7~,, b I i c .Tr No. 11, Nov; 1952, SO: Mloathly List of Ew-st Europez~. Accessio.-.s, (BEAL), LG, Vol. 4, 5, MR-Y 1955, U'.,Icl. .-RUMANIA'I ChepIcal Toohnolggy,'Chemibal-Products and. H-32 Fai~t 4 - Cellulbse-and Its "-Deri'vatives, Paperi Abs Jour : Referat. Zhur. Khimiya., No 4,,1958, 13247. Author : I. Tabacinik, B. Theiler. Inst : Not given Title : Bitumen Emulsions for Roof Paper Manufacturing. Orig Pub : Caluloza si hirtiel 1957, 6, No 1, 31 - 32. Abstract : The impregnation of the fiber mass with bitumen emulsion in the cold with the bitumen deposition on fibers by the A12(SO ) electrolyte produces a uniform distribution of bitumeh 2nd preserves the roof paper strength as compared with the impregnation and coating of the finished paper in a bitumen bath at 1800. It is recommended to introduce 41. this method. Card 1/1 STj R-7 Cau-itry: Run,_.nia Academic D3grs~is: -not given- Affiliatio,i: -not given- Source: Bucharest) Comunicarile ,.cE,,demiej Republicii Po-pulare Romine, vo 1 xi I NTO 8 1 19 6 11 pp b 71 - Data: wi,.~,O Pro ro sit ions Concerning Some Problems of Non-Parametric ties Statist- GPO 981643 C ou-i-UI-Y: R,=', a n i a Academic Dwirces: -not given- Af 1' Uatici: -no t"iven- 0 Source: BL,,charest IComunicarile Academiei Republicii Populare Romine Vol XI 7 NO 8 ) 1961 2 pp 6 13-b-I'G - Data: "Probabilistic Model for Some Problems of Non-Parametric Statistics." Gpo 9a1643 Given ','am--:; Country: Ru ir. ~, n, i a Acader,dc Degrees: -not given- Affil i ation: -nct given- Source: Bucharest7 Comunicarile Acaderrdei Republicii Po-oulare Romine, Dewa: v0 I xi , No b 1 1961, pp b77-bb3- "An Ey.,tet Expression for Smirnov's General Distribution and Two Consequences Arising from It." GPO 9B1643 .-, ~' i , .' -I - S U'Z-I ~ Names COIL-Itl-j: Rumania 14 F:- t L L. P\, Academic Degrees: -not given- Affiliation: -mt given- source: Bucharest, Connunicarile Academiei RepubliciiPopulare Romine, Vol XINo 8, 19612pp 885-bS . Data: "Proo-'--~,ms of the Kvit-Maniya Sype I Finite Case, Concerning Unilateral Deviat~ons.ll GPO 981643 C Ru.-,;ania Acadeezzic Degrees: -not 7iven- 0 C) Affiliation: -rot given- Source: Bucharest 7 Comunicarile Academiei Republicii Populare Romin-r, Vol XII No 8.2 19611, pp d9l-b94. Da t a "Problems of Non-Parametric Statistics of the Wang Shou Yen wnd Renyi Types." GPO 981643 jj :f ", _T7 y: Rum:an` a Countz- Acaderde -not given- Affiliation: -not given- Source: Bucharest , USyrunicarilo _cadeniiei ReDublicii Populare Roinine Vol xi 1 170 6 1 19617 pp bc) ~-d99 Data- "Cin the '~"ritaria of Kohwgorov ti f+nd Smirnov Relating to the 'Ihoory of lion-Parametric, Statistics. GPO 98164) THEILER -0, Two propositions regarding some problems of nonparametric statistics. Comunicarile AR 11 no.8:867-871 16.1. 1. Commicare prezentata de Gh. Mihoc, membru corespondent al Academisi R.P.R. THEILER, G. An exact expression for the Smirnov general distribution, and its two consequences. Commicarile AR 11 no.8:877-883 161. 1. Camunicare prezentata do Gh. Mihoc, membru corespondent al Aca- demioi R,P.R* THEILER, G. A probabilistic model for some problems of nonparametric alltiatics. Commicarile AR 11 no.8:873-876 961. 1. Comunicare Prazentata de Gh. Mihoc, membru coreaWndent al Aca- demiei R.P.R. 141HOC, Gh., acad,; TIMILER, G.. A relative-ergodic theorem on simple cha-in with complete connection., nonhomogeneow', having a finite number of states. Comunicarile AR 13 no.6:493-498 Je 163. ,TIMIIBR~ G. .., F,rgodic theorem on chains with complete,, simple.9 stationary connections., with a fillite number of states. Comunicarile AR 13 no,6009-516 Je- 163. 1. Comunicare prezentata de academician Gh. Mihoc.