SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT URBANYI, L. - URETSKAYA, V.

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TI I ti ft fly ANg 290 of"Mrs- 0,04"4,149 ~8 A I :A- rti( a -C. OWN tog a WOO -00 Its* SWULLUMCdC LITIMATIONI CLAUVICATM SIMI aw 0 a I If U It AV 10 -I's 0 4 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 of 0 C a i#)# to swituflidif a 11 4 0 it 8 ft 11 p 1113 uumabsfxpwot A, Ik- L A -jL -a f.. a a I 1- 9 V .1-4~ t-. Al oil- 00 I: food. IA4116 171warl. mettApaddidtA KaJaMub IS, 167-610040r~g M-Vrf-c Iliade with 135 U The usual g for 17_ 1 so" mad thrir M yo io, I -1i weeks. Wo ad 1"4 " Mir" h id"" of "'I'al C-Awalins Z1,74F IUMJ ZVIAZI.- PI "L?. -VWkll ^v the application doily of Wit 3CJAI tag. Fr AM X.2 W..% Img.Cu. When the mahs were directly 1pitra lib $I* Young 00 the wrado wers Fa%Kh Irm imi(Wim-torY than whes ted to thegravidpows. Thedomingoinicialamiliss"dWbr- 00 gun in the Last thi;d of the lirrsimney. lbustheparid JoWMIS01-111 ' of 'lm he made to dtuw at III wrek-4 loge 111rats Wis. A tfr~ hislarr than Una). Atmo the fr~.Imum~ .4 fba W.A1,14 to *0 various diermts smurd to inctrame militilmantly. Hitt 09 total no. and wt. of the yoting of one single sow increased 00 00 by 5-16% on The doming at the Fr-Cu wit mist. The timts caused by The application of The racial sal's are trIm. Iively low when conipared to the jAin III live weight and '00, ~081'f the no. 61 young obinhird. U41 0 a W .00 .00 00 no* . 400 600 i.; coo .800 'its Its -fIAiL(,ff.KAt L11FRANNE CLASSWOCATICk Aj, A a OW a a 1 0 Is a a led o 0 0 0 0 ore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Oj; 0 o 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 o Ip 0 0 0 0 0 a 000 0 *1'* 0 41 do 0 0 a of 0004 0 0 0010 000 00 0 *Ogg 000 q 0 o OOA 009 00 fe 004 got so it *0 .3 000 06.3 f At It It U m It 14 1 at IF a a m a a A a A~ L-J--M.N.u A . ~ ~-' ~10 sit mums lip a P a v a) &A ago I ;- --4 as 66 "W alk of hommagn ri~ 1 -00 blmod. Avid mAns. comig. 0.14-41M cv. brh rillatid bl~xxl per W cc. mAn. czhibited optical cotitlitlems v.,rt, 4%midiAg lei the Lanilm-ro-1kirr law, JlrrnogU)1)isj jjvtijv~ carried out tuAtt the bw ' C01111,11k)US, XiVV V3111C4 "I Which varied at the UkL't I)TA ffuut ClW caled..valu" tmi,-Ail on thm Fc Cootruto(bituxi. Persum-of its minplic- ity and apeed this method is suit" for mam drtn~. Maurice M. Rath goo are 0 1400~ ime* !zoo SITACLUROKAL 01111A.Tuff CLAUIP ICAI 10h Ire 0 An A "'-I 1W 0 A;- i-r- -y- I- I --q-T -ff--T r IX W-i' 4i-a 4 a Of ti it It cr " fx it it it K u rt it it Km n I In 0 * 0 * 0 * 4 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 *is 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 9 & 0 0-0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 a a 0 0 *4* 0 IF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 u u 0 6 0 0 a 0 -614--w 6 0 11 It u u 14 a It u it u Is to ~x I ~14 a I ~lp ~Jjs 11.804 L-140 00 .,at VIOC11116 Ako fo(wfov.q~ %Via 00 DOWMinatin of Fit with lo"Filroxygloalseli"Oullo" if :A 0 "W Is jobobtoWniater. lAul6 [Axinyi. Aftaffos- 00 44SACS Kkk"dk 13. 26~ 711t MD. . t,krvw~ Xfoar. IOU, a. 1391. -A study of Vow's reaction I C. A. H. jM) aboars 09 that F., , , ^M1 Far, f in low owns. tru'l to hartu ilk dodo manag: colored pn4wi of oe Ct 009onivadduarialt todbegautoxidaMm of the. Fc* ', On ibis buis, Ow colorinictric drin. of sittaB sjuts. of Pr 00 wilftut Wtvious oxidation is po"itak it the total Fa, Catalano Q( the color standard wad the waln. is not over ago so r: OA*% mid the mineral acid content of the satin. not ov" 0 do al S. Retaults In a6frejurtit to t-21, arc obtained it a 10% AcON& vAn. conts. 0.3179 Nal"ydfaxyquino- Aftmmmateamapbotocowrimetcraftuwd. see 00 de 0 00 Joe 00 godl of a t see 'Adi to K &L too 1.1404 "it 04. dog 41UMM I sit- nd 0 0 W I W 14 1 a 0 a a fro ofad liat 4. 0000600046 0 - me ; ~ 0 , I A 0 1 4 1 0 Is #I Q 1) At 4 It AS . , 6 11 Is c 41 u 41 44 9$ ES' A A a p 2 1 1 1 0 v t- -1 1.. L #4 111 M It I I C , of .0 j 00 A i of 4': t - ej UfiUM' WICUIUS Of Pip. (.YUIA ';4lYi 010 UIVI" - KOr-- Vlk' * thwAajoalUd fJcf- X~I-ss ' i d s not ue iifL&ry c2k-ulu4 in pigq L to waterio high in calcium but may lw due I" 1111PI04wr feeding. A c2v ic dcwritxd in wbkb be" kayes high in I cah-ium cautA alkakais in the organimm, wxf renal and 00 vesm-ul ralculi weir formed tweause of the too alk. teartion * 0 -4 1of the Utiliv. Finily A SO-SLA bit ALLURGKAL 1.111MAILAE CLASSWKAIICI. 9z C.1 oo j1 r U is At 43 is ; .- 'V -f - --1 0--3- Y-a - t p It . At It K of 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft I TIW bimmelisivilstry of few lug. DOTWOPOHM of the kmiew of the body d 04 fohmetse durbig fali,(Univ. AIT. S6. fludApesti. Mui~i 5. 6-1200M.-Hasm". of Oki is 1&tuses 43-115 day* old gave The following Froulls. eUS at fetuses was 0,2 em. on the Hyth dAy and 5.2 cm. on the Ilfith day. The chem. cfxnpn. maired all lumeme at Constituents Parallel to list, except of 190 which was VUMl%on the 43rd ancl 81,64% no the I l1kh my. Other constituents changed as folh)ws: Pei ().44 - .63. N IA161-1.113. ash IJD-4A)?. C4 0.11W-1.231, Mg P 0.17"A*U%. The bours rontaftint ash A*-18,66. Ca 1-25-7.W. Us OjW-0.13. P O.W-3.V)% i a wet basis; The bones contained 25.W-'*O-W% o(tinal A content of hmly. The ash of the Wr cositidned Cs 1"),2,1 (in the bones NVII-28.9PI of the 401AI). his M,4) 74 and 11 13,23-103K1 0-41-13MM. he ash a bCne% CO41tAIUVd CIS JI.211-37AW. Mg id P 17.27-73%. The ub content of the body showed a ,pki Increase from the 43rd to Mb day. then falk"MI a m Browth until the With day with a swift final increase. he mean daily wt. Inmate was I.W (in the Ist-2nd antis). 5.411 (Its the 3rd), and XUI g. (in the Ulm). The P. isscressn in dry matter In the same peti4xis were O.mi, W. 7MO; in tat 0 '03 0.&.14 0 t)7*2' In N OAI 1, OAU. 713; In ash 0.017. 0.113,T61i; 1. C. O.OW. O.A.111, 501; to Its O.OWI. OAOI, 0,012; and in P OW-1. 0.010. VS g./day. Isfyin Fiftilly at water r"U"Mout of m1bithe mil iN I a -, daring Sam- agamthma of to" ad " W smamse 1, LAut6- IllAnyl (Itniv. AV. Sri.. Iludspret). Me y*r AlkemPOPP11- ,1&-" f, STI)IIIIII of Ch IWO101A and [let- Sian rabbits 43.0-3.2 lis. wt. rwrivetf, "Irs a bmk ford Igroup A) of (a) oats and out straw or (6) veto amid flat .trRW' Pet"fically int-trazinx smis. of wits. Aversions . 01411y: CACOO I-M fxrmp t I. NIIJI&O. 0,41 (VMQP 3), NallCuts 1.46 ismip 3). NII.Cl 11,31t o./kIl (" , it, 4)~ u rho ciiii, ratio ut the hasic imi (o , t.:u( i: if the whrr (mis 4,101. 01M, 0.1%). 1,141. irsp. The IWAI wiliff Intake for omith 10 kj. of body wt. avorniord MAU (Smup 1). 564-42 (2). W7.1111 (3). MUM (4). 410.M (Fd) amt 912.42 (5b). The amt. of wdler riarrefed jj&4y by gruuli I was: -pt,20 (url"e). 6.2;,v (Fooes), 45.&q (jAherwim); by aroup 2: 49-M). 31.13. 39.07; by gruci, 3: 63.80. 6.W. 19-05; by amp 4: 73-51. 7.15, MU; by armp So-6b: 34ZJ-44.43. 11-12-27, 54.5"5,69 8, resp. The water require I varied from 1.5 to 2.0 kX. calvd. for each kj. ni dry feed under normal cirrunistarim. This vahw con. 641fidblY 1111711'XIMPLI Whon &Cld Or Alk. fffJ WAR IIVT", IsIvAn FInAly f - c111 U/ ( i 13 H N Y /), A HUNGARY/Goncral U03tIons Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Inlim-f-ya No. 7, 195) 7, p F Author UrI)anyi, Li-- Inst Rone Title General cherni3t-ry- Textbook for 3c,10013 of vctc,.-na7,y medicine. Ori- Pub: Dlegocazd. Kiado 1956, 11111 P. 70 for-Ints (published in 0 Huii~garian) Abstract: No abstract. C-nrd 1/1 .4 - - The role and significince of forage silbst4ti-,tes with am7on;a and Caela7ade basis in the protein sapllv of domest"c ani-mals. p. 10. KAGYAR KE1!j:VTr-qO', .1 L-IF'JA. (Mafryar Kemkiisok E yesulete) ~udw,,eot, Hungar-y Va. 14, no. 4, Apr. 1959. Monthly list of Fast European Accerrions (EFAI), Lr,, Vol. 8, Ec. 3, AuCust 1959. Tjr,cla. URBANYI. 1ABZ10 Animal Husbandry Research Institutev DePartwnt of Zoology and Animal Foods (Allattenyeaztesi KutatointeZSt Allatelettani as Takarmanyozasi Oaztalya)s Budapest Budaposto Allattenjeazteg, No 3, Sop 62, pp 245-250. "The Loss of Minerals In the Various Silo-types -While Preparing Corn for 611a6e." 2~_I. Laszla E, T1 " Cz; R 1z Animal Husbandry Research Institute, Department of Zooloey and Animal Foods (Allattenyeazteal Kutato- intozat Allatelettani es Takarmanyozaal Oaztalya), Budapest Budapest, Allatten-ygaztes, No 3, Sep 629 pp 251-257o "Approximate Determination of the Ash-content of Bones if -On the Basio of Simple Measurements of Specific Gravity, URBAITYI , L. Method ofr apprcximzte determination of aah content of bones through the simple determination of the specific weight. Act& voter Hung 23 no.2:2CP-216 163. 1. tiorphysiologische und Futterungsabteilung (Leiter: 11. Tangl) des Forschungsinotituts fur Tierzucht,, Budapest. UR13ANYI , L. Data on the carotene supply of cattle. Acts, veter Hung 14 no.3: 267-271 '64. Further stvidlls.on the rachitia of young fattened bulls. lbid.1273-280 1. Abteilung fur Tierphyaiologie und Futterung des Forschungs- inflUtuts Dir Tiorzucht, Budapest. URBANYI, Laszlo Role of simple organic and inorganic substances in feeding animals. Magy kem lap 19 no.10/llt544-548 O-N 164. 1. Research Institute of Animal Breading, Budapest. HUN3ARY URBANYI, L.; Research Institute of Animal Breeding, DLpartment of Animal y lo ogy and Nutrition (original lapguage version not given],"Budapest. "The Effect of Various Foider Suoplements on the Composition of the Blood and Some Tissues and on the Ash dontent of the Femur in Milk-Fed Calves.4 Budapest, Acta Veterinaria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol XVI, No 4, 1966, pages 387-390. Abstract: [German article, author's German summary modified] Comparative studies were carried out to determine to what extent the blood composition, the iron content of individual tissues, and the specific gravity and ash content of the bone of the animals is influenced by the addition of high energy food or hay to the regenerated powdered milk used for the raising of milk-fed calves. The investigations revealed that no noteworthy changes were achieved by the method in comparison with the values obtained when calves were fed exclusively on powdered milk. 6 Hungarian, 1 Western references. (Manuscript received 18 Feb 66.] 1/1 HUNGARY URBANYI L,- Research Institute of Animal Breeding, Department of in-M~TP' ~;ftology and Nutrition [original language version not given], Budapest. "Comparative Investigation of Young Sheep Fed Silage and in the Tradi- tional Manner. Budapest, Acta Veterinaria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol XVI, No 4, 1966, pages 383-386. Abstract: [German article) lambs 4-8 weeks old and sheep 14 months old which were born to mothers fed silage and in the traditional manner without silage, respectively, were slaughtered and their blood, liver, femur was subjected to a thorough study. The results are presented in a table. The lambs from silage-fed mothers had a greater amount of hemoglobin, a higher Sahli value, their serum had a lesser Ca and Mg but a greater in- organic P content. their liver had a lesser weight and a decreased Fe con- tent, and their femur had a somewhat greater specific gravity. The results among the silage-fed sheep were considerably different. The hemoglobin con- tent and Sahli value in the blood, the Ca, Mg and inorganic P content in the serum, the Fe content in the liver with a decreased average weight as well as the specific gravity and ash content of the femur was considerably higher than in the control group. It was concluded that the utilization of Ca salts from fodder is increased by a systematic feeding of silage. 10 Hungarian. 1 1/1 Western references. [Manuscript received 18 Feb 66.) s/186/61/003/002/012/018 Elll/z452 - AUTHORS: Kokotov, Yu.A., Popova, R.F. and Urbanyuk, A.P-. TITLE: Sorption of long-life fission products by soils and clay minerals PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, 1961, Vol-3, No.2, pp.199-206 TEXTs The expansion of the atomic industry and power stations and fall-out from atomic explosions makes the study of reaction of fission products with soils important. The present work gives the first results of an investigation of the most toxic fission Products, Sr90 and cx137, by some soils and clay minerals. The distribution coefficient of the isotope between solid and liquid phases Kd was taken to represent sorption. Kd = r/ci, where r is the number of mols of solute sorbed on 1 kg of adsorbent and C1 is the equilibrium concentration (mole/litre) in the solution after sorption. The coefficient was found from the change in activity of the solution on sorption, measurement after sorption being measured on the liquid freed from solid by centrifuging. The volume of solution was always 50 times the weight of sorbent. Before measurement, solutions of Sr90 were diluted with their own volume of 1N HCl to prevent sorption of Y 0 by the glass and kept Card 1/7 S/186/61/003/002/012/018 Sorption of long-life fission Elll/E452 for 14 days. Activity was then measured in special cells for counting on liquid samples, a type CTC-6 (STS-6 counter being used. Active solutions were prepared from a Sr1O solution of high specific activity in 1N HN03 with a salt content of 0.1 mg/mcurie of chemical-reagent purity. The distribution coefficient was measured for &ix samples of soils of different types: clayey podzolic topsoil, grey soil, chestnut soil, leached black earth, southern black earth and heavy black earth. From the results and published data (Ref.l: V.M.Klechkovskiy, L.N.Sokolova, G.N. Tselishcheva, 5, 136. Atomizdat, M. (1959); Ref.2: N.A.Timofeyeva, A.A.Titlyanova, Izv. AN SSSR, seriya biolog., 1, ill, (1959); Ref-3: J.R.McHenry, Soil Sci.Soc.Amer.Proc., 22, 6, 514 (1958)) it appears that, on the whole, the coefficient is higher for soils with a high exchange capacity, determined in the present work at pH =L6.4 (which is close to the pH of the suspension of all but two of the test soils). The authors note that the values of the coefficient (range 170 + 30 - 1150 + 140) determined under their conditions determines tile intensity-of isotope migration In a soil with water. From the ion-exchange equation (Ref.4: B.P.Nihollskiy, ZhNKh, 3, 1, 59 (1958)) the Card 2/7 S/186/61/003/002/012/018 Sorption of long-life fission ... EIII/E452 distribution coefficient of Sr90 depends finally on that of the macro-component present in the system. For soils thin is usually C&2+, and Fig.1 shows equilibrium values of Nd for Sr9o as a function of the logarithm of Ca2+ concentration in the original 19 olution for leached black earth (curve 1), southern black earth (curve 2) and Ca?+ as kaolin. Fig.2 shown Kd as a function of the logarithm of ratio of the amount of calcium in the system to the xchange capacity of the test sample for kaolin and leached black : arth (curves 1 and 2, respectively). Sorption of Sr90 could, the results show, be reduced'by adding a macrocomponent, in amounts 16 xcgeding the exchange capacity of the soil, which competemr with Sr9 . The authors have studied in this connection the nitrates of strontium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, ammonium and sodium, this being the decreasing order of effectiveness, The authors also show that washing of the root-bearing topsoils with salt V/ solutions would be practicable only for soils of comparatively low exchange capacity and with concentrations (of Ca2+ or Mg2+) not less than 0.01 N. The authors also studied'the effect of the pH On Kd for their test soils and also kaolin and bentonite. The Card 3/7 S/186/61/003/002/012/018 Sorption of long-life fission ... Z1ll/Z452 results are shown in Fig-3 (curves 1 to 4 relate respectively to f heavy black earth, gray soil, kaolin and chestnut earth) and Fig.4 (bentonits and leached black earth represented by curves 1 and 2, respectively). These curves show the complexity of the processes studied and the need'for choosing the right pH if soils and clays ore used for sorption of Sr90 from solutions. Dealing next with c&137 whose known (Ref.l: V.M.Klechkovskiy, L.N.Sokolova, G.N.Tselishcheva. 5, 136. Atomizdat, M. (1959); Ref.5: D.W.Rodes, Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. Proc., 21, 4, 389 (1957); Ref .7; A.A.Titlyanova, N.A.Timofeyeva, Pochvovedeniye, 3, 86, (1959)1 Ref.9: T.D.Wright, J.Monahan, UKAEA. Research group. Unclassified. AERE E/R 2707. Harwell (1958)) strong sorption on soils and clay minerals the authors attribute to its fixation in the hexagonal voids in the tetrahedral layer of the clay minerals. This effect has been studied by other investigators (Ref.10- H.W. van der Marel, Soil Sci. 78, 3. 163 (1954); Ref.11: R.F.Reltemeier, Advances in agronomy, 3, 113 (1951)1 Ref.12s O.Ya.Samoylov. KhImich nauki, 4, Izd AN 999R, M. (1959)). The authors studied Cs137 from 0.01 and 0.1 N and sometimes 1 N solutions of nitrates of various cations of the first and second groups of the periodic table, ammonium nitrate and nitric Card 4/7 S/186/61/003/002/012/018 Sorption of long-life fission El1I/E452 acid, by'clayey podzolic soil, southern black earth and kaolin. The order of decreasing effect on the distribution coefficient of. Iome ions tested is' Cs','Rb', NN K H The results showed that micro-quanti ties of caesium are fixed by soils (kaolin is less effecti~re) and that therefore washing of the root layer of soil is likely to have little effect.' There are # figures, 3 tables and -bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc. The four 3.2 referencos:.5 Soviet alost racent references toEnglish language.publications read as follows: J.R.McHenry,.Soil Sci.Soc.Amer.Proc., 22, 6, 514 (1958); D,W.Rodosj Soil Sci.Soe.Amer.Proc., 21, 4, 389 (1957); W.E.rrout, soil sci., 86, 1, 13 (1958); R.K.Schulz, R. Overstreet, JoBarshad, Soil Sci., 89,J6, 1 U960. SUBMITTEDi April ~8, ig6o Card 5/7 ~Y 34876 6 o 3 1 J, 0 /3 13 1 IT 2! 10 i~.S 7okotov, Yu. A., Riacakova, R. F., The effect of ana the concentration of salto on oorption of strontium-90 by sor-c- oils Referativnyy zhurnal. "himiya, no. 5, 1)02, 12~ - I.-I, ab--tract 3G109 (Tr. lz'onferentsii Do radiit:-.. L., 1)6o, 77 - 81) T Em". T The coefficient of distribution is studied, i. C.. , the rm-tio of the quantitir of ion3 adsorbed in 1 ry of adsorbent to the concentration go of these ions in a balanced solution oi Sr in gan,)Ies of nod-,ollzed and black earth soils. It is demonstratedl that the-sorption of strontium-90 by these oils arocceds very intensively. The par" of strontium-90 in the soil in found in the adsorbed state. coefficient of distribution of strontium-90 in the soil does not on the general activity of strontium-90 in -.he system. The coefficient of distribution of strontium-90 is greater in soils with a greater exchange capacity. The coefficient of distribution of 3trontium-90 Card 172 - s/1081/62/000/00- The effect oe o!T and the ... increases ,,;ith the increase of -,)Tl of suspenoion to a certain maximum which is found in alk-aline re,-,ions and when this has been reachod the coefficient of diotribution is reduced. This circur-,,-utanoo exnlain-, the positive effect of limin,-, as a imeann of reducing the intake o~ strontium-*)G in PlantD, and can be unQd to increase the effectivity of decontaminatin~~ radioactive waste frora strontium-90 in the atomic industry. 'Me coefficient of distribut-ion o' --trontium-90 diminishes with the increa.1,1e of concentration of macrocomponents in the solution. The .,.ashinu of ,,oils with caline solutionz; for the purpose of removing stron~*um-90 frx.-~ the root zones is possilble only in soils rith a low exchange capacity ar.,2 in concentrations of a salt solution not lesZ than 0.0' N. :.bLtractor'o note: Comolete translation.:' Card 2/2 URBANYUK, K.G. (Simforeopoll) Functional relationship between the stomach and the liver In diseases of these organs. Klin. mad. 32 no.8:69-70 Ag f54. (KLRA 7:10) 1. Iz kliniK gospitallnoy tempij (%&v. prof. S.R.Tatevosov) Kryeaskogo meditsinskogo tnetttuta. (HEPATITIS. DMICTIOUS, pathology, stomach,) (PMPTIC UUM, PATHOLOGY, liver) (STONCE, in'various Use"es, hepatitis, Infect,) LWANM, X.G.. dotsent (Simferopol') - e 3xperimental reproduction of cirrhosis of the liver and spleen in dogs. Vrach.delo no.7:763 Jl '57. (MM 10:8) 1. Nafedira normallnoy fiziologii i klinUm gospituallnoy terspii Krysskqgo zeditsinskogo institute (LIVER--CIRRHOSIS) (SPLUN--DIS*SXS) URBANTUX, K.G., dote.; CHVWSINVA, L.N. (Simferopol' ) Yunctional state of the liver in various stages of Botkin's disessere Trach,delo no.12:1319-1321 D '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Xafedra gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. F.A.Tepper) Krymakogo seditainakogo institute. (LIM) (HRPATITIS, IMCTIOUS) COMIRY : TJ33H V CATPT,ORY ; Pharmacology and Toxicology. Cholinergics A Bs. j OUR. : azhBiol.., Yo. 1 19571 No. 4491 IT AUTHOA jjrbanyAtk-j-4rn~' * Chernysh6va, L. IF.FT, Criuean Medical Institute TITLE Treatment of Bronchial Asthma with Tropacine J~ropine Ester of Diphenylacetic Acid 1~ydrochlo- r1d27 CIRTO, PU. i Tr. Krymsk. med,in-ta, 1957, 18, 278-280 ABSTPACT - Patients affected with bronchial asthma (15),witin a duration of disease of not lose than two years, wore treated with tropacine in a dose of 6 mg thrice daily during the first three days, -Bath a subsequent increase of the dosage to 12.5 M for a period of one month, The preparation Is effective when combined with other methods of treatment, Side effeets (dryness of the mouth, nausea, vomiting) were observed in one pationt. CARD - 1/1 16 URBAKrUX. X*G.. dots. (Simferopol') Metabolism of protein and cholesterol and the coaplRtion system of the blood In hyportansiono Vrach* delo n0,1#93 159- '' (XIBA 12:4) 1. Irafedra gospitallnor terapii (save - profe P.A. Topper) I kafedra blokhtuff (sey* - prof, G.V; Troitskly) "skogo seditsinskogo In*- tituta. (UPOTUSION) (BLOOD-ANAWSIS AND amisTRT) URBANM,_AA.qL., dotsent Influence of some drugs on the coagulability of the blond in hypertension. Vrach.delo no.10:105 0 160. (MIRA. 13: 11 ) 1. Klinika gospitalIncy terapii Krymakogo meditainskogo instituta. (BLOOD--COAGUIATION) (HYPERTENSION) IMANYUK, K*Gs dotaent (Simferopol') - ~ ---t Anticoagulation optem in hyWrtension, Klinomed. no,10:135- 10161. (MIRA 14tlO) 1. Iz kliniki goopitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. P.A. Tepper) KrymBkogo meditBinakogo inatitutao (HYPERTENSION) (FIBRIVOLYSIS) URBAI=j 49.0o Factor V content in hypertension. Vop. mod. khim. 7 no.3:270-272 MY-je 63.. (MIRA 15:3) 1. The Chair of Hospital Therapy of the Crimean Medical Institutej, Simpheropol, jHYPJ&RTEWIOII):.' (BLOOD-CO&GUIATIOM) URBAN=, K.G., dotsent (SJmferopoll) Mood coagulation in atherosclerosis. Klin.med. 39 no.5-044-48- My 161. (HDA 1415) 1. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy terapli (zav. - prof P.A* Tepper) Krymskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (BLOOD-COAGULATION) (ARTERIOSMMMIS) URBANYUK, K.G., dotsent (Simferopol') Anticoagulation system of the blood In complications in hyper- tension, Vrach.delo no.lM26-31 0 162. (MIRA l5110) 1. Klinika gospitalinoy terapii (zav*. - prof, P.A.Tepper) Krymskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (HYPERTENSION) (HEPARIN) (BLOOD--COAGULATION) URBANM, K.G. j Nicotinic acid in the diagnosis of a prethroubotic condition. Vop. med. khim. 8 no.3:298-304 MyTe 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Laboratory of Blood Clotting, M.V. LomonoBov State University., Moscow and Chair of Therapy, Crimean State Medical School, Simferopol iTHROMBOSIS) (NICOTINIC ACID) (FIBRINOLYSIS) URBAIIUK, K. G., dotsent Prethrombotic conditions in hypertension. Terap 34 no.1:39-44 162o iMM 15:7) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy terapii (sav, - prof. P. A. Tepper) Krymakogo meditsinakogo institlata. (HymmisioN) (THRwosis) URBANYUK,_&.G~ ----- Blood coagulation changes and their relation to the effect of drugs in hypertension. Kardlologiia 4 no.3145-48 My-je 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Klinika gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. P.A.Tepper) Krymskogo, meditsinskogo instituta.. Simferopoll. URHANYUK, K.G. Blood coagulation Ln hypertension complIcated b-f cerebral insultue. Zhur. nevr. i palkh, 64 no.10-1491-1484 164. (WRA 171l1) 1. KII-ika gospitallnoy terapiA K.-7m!!kogo meditslnskogo Instituta (zavedyuehchly - prof. P.A. Tapper), .14mferopoll. r. Re::ar, f~. ru-Z -'; 5t,4.T,c-a of - a'.- f'-. " ''. ,.), :~O. , 1 " z" - i t) . '... SO: !'orthly List of '~;ast 7,,'uropean , .iccesuiom, LC, Vol. ',, no. i0, uct. Ic,55, Uncl. re ""-plitkAjoi, amfvv *ril' c UIA )t. I'll ("I'll, th:ai k-OoV-1 We[" I rl.INI 'U'd titNi (wr-vj, lladrrim wid by Ott Fwod Will Int-K AilininiAraflou Itilmr1pazonvi Alowe"i 'knivilv. rdilic the wrr-, V=m4y Lla,Aive- 'Aunc of these izonipcLt. Acte tc;tc-d &I-in by tlc Oxford Cup As.Qy metholl 3guinxt tl,k, r,"c tpicro&$rvji=m. act" prutxdtirc, for prvpn. J 6 civm. TO 311 g. dried, fintly liowd. 11,NCH-CN, -Tt ful. M t0ff, and a smull amt. cif Itt-nolplithalein. h,dicatur were idtfecl. a An. th 7 1 Na r"l 1Y) Z. 2, MCOR dMIll-ed ill With '11rini; dUrjCAJ-. 0.6 Iff. %t V ULLM IL v,J t-JurrALon dcwlyped, Ow N"a-.50, filtere-d off and wwhed tvith '-';5 oil. ab-4. 1,fco!f, Ole 61tru-t~ti r;vn-,trt, to 114 in racuo Mid N ill a lnax~ temp. ut 411". alkalinizrd with i few mi. 1,01n, evilul to do tiess dw inK Ib Wit. (mix.). I 17M. Ora solil, Gi 0-1 Mt In 3.11 ml, IT g. I toll. then I r. 1. drr Nfelco Wl(!Cd, the ill'i.t. aflovqed to Itait'i I fir. nild omn- 31011ally shaken tq cl ve %nlld 1(1;ne- Tii15 wos dlqsolverl In W Oil. HA eviipfl. in tv~uc,; d1imilved h 125 Oil. abq. RtOll, 7 mL CS, Odded, kent. fiver. n;g1rt. and wratchcd to crystallize 20 g. 11INCOCHiNfl- CS21NTl.Clf,C0.\*fft, which wxs dried, pax,lerod, and sIL4- s~lvvd in 0 irl. coned. 110 at 0% then 100 nil. H.-O wi--v added and the mixt. let stat-d oyri-night at 0' to give 10 9. 10N) 0 atil. aq. 5olri, of I M. , (deownlin.). By addn. of a & RINCSSITNIft to satd. MOH mim of vaiinm t)ht I- iinld~ntdcl'ydco 111), kecp1d; th! rnkt. IVS hri, and crvitzi. Irmn 1: 1 I'tO[( .11,0 N11QIc19,N7H, -cre prPIA. M, opik-.1 c-,.f;gw7,!-T! "I M.P~ givcn).. H. -. L13--!3 "),; Vt. -. 211.~ , ' ' CHCH1. D1, M-0,; r-.tocll,, tit., 3'. CHI. t,. IQ'; %ft,CH, m_ 2'1.'> 3, varfoul 11 s0th I (Cf. nillimoKk w, Cco"', C., 4~ 1,6, ISIC41 S.C0 wut 111'p. lik-trt)! Mt-'Cli' 19'"': MOCH'. r 12 V,.Amfn~:-kcW Vinylogs af'~-ambn* adds. L w cc. coukd. Ha zlv~s 80% 1fNCl1gCH(OHXffxCPa4.:1 , 1'. -1ambreRL4, and B. M -- Ha 1which, passed through an Amberrite 11R- -1' 1 ]-rum I ~ (*U Pam-;. gilres 39% free add (IV), as. 213* (car.); ROM ' O an Wltatman ith Phoff-H t h i d t 0- vddl-xft 19 C. NCJ1jCH-CHCChH (t) has been p. d 10 l MH , e ou w ronta ograms carr I c , 1726% m beriamidoderiv rno 1) cc. ),. en C4Tl4CO)sNCtFgW1CIlO, 10.4 C. ftQ . . pape ; r , ' ' : adding 50 cc. 10% IKFSO. to the qt~sN3brst"ittOO-100 t M-3 . SthTiot 13S1 g. b JO.O3mm.. ydisAX.1VatI3O I week at 2V with OM mole NAWW firs EEOH. evapr." ' the mixt. in =ex4, ompeuding Oe raidue in 1,75 cc. HzO.~ 5 gave 77%*-~ with AcOlf to pH 5 and adjusting the mixt cooW mixt.i and k"pfn I -night n"dks EtOH, m. 179- Cif H) NCIA Cif CO . . CtHKCOhNHMll; e"K. the filtered solts. ifs tucualeaves,'. 8 c. oil residue from hich 7,317c, 1. prisms. m. 164' (d ' : , ). ( PA)*, sublialft L .03 mm, From the EtOlf mother 91 It Is dW Ut d I L i R, M. 1. 4tained. Hydcd. of I v -IL-Onlonw It with 40 Warmirttllll c MNW ~LWOJLROM c w . 21 s : liquorms Mn il ti , . . ' ed When 11 ad. from AcOll. U at 1H hYdre- * l fi l and Iceeping the WId. a hre. fives I& 60% SOO, at " 110. bli i l i ld i = m al wItk-VtOt i7cs-rPht -) i gt"te4 In Etol a I. t.20 with 11 IJ'hrP 2 9 9f or m es. su Pki"imidocreany c A, necd ng Y 1 dioxatte) Is a 44W~ tn 2-3* which 0 5 In 8 cc mm 12 . . f. uz tn. Re . . . ., , lZe Q OM C Uto P" dru 5 hr) to 0 b; wise (0 45 W . . . . p ith c d l h b d f w uste cc. lf.0 with s( e ma a. a ow rring and t M IM to pH 6, giving 4670 with an cqmiv. amt. NAR&O 2 hrs. and passing the M-A.C- M." (ion product through an Amballte colmuzt gives 44 IV (decomptt O.M' givre a suo V Minh 14drcenaal at, V with Pt% in EtOH gives 95% 178* of VI M; ff ti dl & h d m nee . ra ar rogena et, m. y R;0.94. prisru. ns. 214 " ~ F. E BMMOVIC, ~.B.; DELJAC, A. Absolute configuration of A -hydroxy-A -phenylpropionic acid. Croat chen acta 31 noA153-155 #59. (Ew 9:9) 1. Chemical Laboratory, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagrebp Croatia# Yugoslavia* (Hydroxyphenylpropionic said) Absolute configuadat of (--)-e-hjrdrg MIT- 9 enWoroviortic id4l K. Bakn-(w--&&nd P--. V. 3 Algmlaviz). Cke7m. (LxAndo.*9. -zarmb, -OF xy- Tq p ) the &=e condrimtkil as ha fx" ASSI 1 4t lcla the I s of the syntheds of (Ito Me Wet 4 Z c on 1 Cid d (-).I frnm eithtr the (+)-d6ro kttove clic a6d.or from 1. E, Nziarftip-o O-me num MDAS,T. Subieshoes and skis in Pohorje. p. 91. (Alavenski EtnWaf. Vol. 9, l956, Yu&alavia) (I SO: Monthly List of tut Europaw iccessions (EM) IV, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 19579 Uncol. URBAS, T. Report of the Provincial Museum in Plaribor on ethnographic research In 1955. Z71. Solovenmki Etnograf. Vol. 9, 1956# Yugoslavia) ~ SO: Monthly List of East European Accesaions (EEAL) IA Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957, Uncl. URBASEK, Jan; SIMECKOVA, Libuse Acute polychondritis. Cas.lek.cesk 100 no.21:639-643 26 My 161. 1. MUNZ-Oatrava I, interni oddeleni I., prednosta MUDr. J. Urbasek. (CARTILAGE die) Grour -4 - ng, c f -,, --f 7~,E, i bi -. f rl:~ r 5 :-;:s cf a C., ti-,f9 P-n-'; ir.~tl C tiV(- r-t?3 I;S t -MrV'c? a rgi a iir-; 13 ~4,: -0,- 164 1. I'ligh,11oltage Fri-vlt,~ of -Engineerirt.?, University 3f Zaareb -~,,E:reb, "Jri-qlp- u]-. b.b. LUKOSEVICIUS, A.; STARAS, I.; DAGYS, J., red.; IUNAUSKAS, T., prof.red.; KRIAUCIMIAS, J., red.; MACYS, J., red.; MINKEVICIUS, A., red.; MISEVICIUTE, A., red.; STARAS, I., red.; TUINYLA, V., red.; UpgyAS tekhn. red. red.; GLEBAVICIENE, S., red.; ANAITIS,J., (Lithuanian pomology] Lietuvos pomologija. Red.V.T'b1ny1o.. Vilnius, Valstybine politines ir mokslines litoraturos leidykla, 1962. 43 P. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Lietuvos Bodininkystes draugija. (Lithuania-Frult--Varietion) TIMMM13) A. T. "The Zhagarnkaya Cherry, Its Morphology and Biological Traits and Growth Conditions in the Lithuanian SSR,11 Cand Biol Sci) Inst of Biology, Acad Sci Lithuanian SSH, Villnyus, 1955, (KL, No 18, Apr 55) SO: Sum. No- 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR 11igher Educational Institutions (16)e TJRB_:TAl,'~ A. P. "Innervation of' t.-.e Arteries Sun-I-141i , +1 - j , if vr__4 , . If, Leen~- -~d Ln~t, .. ~11~ .:~Ql I ~. z - -- - Vo3cowp 1955 (Dissertation for the Df,.~:rt~c of Candidate of !'adical 'ictonces) SO : Kn tzhnaya I/A~-Pljl, No. 32, 6 nu,.g 55 URBONAVICHUS, 1. [Lrbonaviciusy I-] Future construction workers sbould u3e innovating m6thOds- Prof.-tekh. obr. 18 no.8;9 ;g 161. (MMIL 14:9) 1. Master proizvodstvannogo obucheniya kaunasskogo stroitellnogo uchilishcha No.4p Litovskaya SSR. (Building trades-Study and teaching) COMES, L., conf.; IGNA, M.; URCAN, I. Staphylococcal acute angina. Microbiolcgia (Bucur) 6 no.1:30-31 Ja-F ,61. RUM&IIA LAZOK, Gh., Dr, and URCAN, Moara, Dr. Work performed at the Section for Contagiou ,s 'Disea-s*e,sASectia de Boli Contagioase) of the Hospital of Huedin (Spitalul Huedin). "Varioliform Pustulosis in an Eczematous Suckling." Bucharest, Microbiologia, Parazitologia, Epidemiologia, Vol 8, 6- No 5, Sep-Oct 3. pp 457-461. Abstract [Authors' English summary modified): A case of Kaposi varioliform pustulosis in a non-vaccinated eczematous infant is reported. The authors emphasize the vaccinal environment as the mode of contamination. Treatment consisted of a combination of specific gamma globulins, antibiotics, cortisone and roborants. The dangers of a I'vaccinal environment" for an eczematous infant are pointed out. Includes 3 French and 1 Rumanian reference. GAVRILA, I., Prof.; COMES, L.; POP, V.; URCAN, S.; OORGAN, V. Meningo-encephalitic manifastations in epidemic parotitte. Rev. 1giona microb. epidam.. Bucar. no.3:66-72 July-Sept 54. 1. (Clinica bolilor contagioase, Cluj). (M M.S. complications meningo-encepbalitim, statist. in Runania) (HYMNGOENCEPHALITIS, etiol. & patbogen. wmps, statist. in Rumania) GAVRILA, I., Prof.;'COMIS. L., conf.; SERBAN, I., dr.;. FPWVIEV, M., dr.; GUIDALI, K., di.; PIRVU, C.. dr.; INPURXM, A., dr.; CUCU. Al.. dr.; BUCIU, X.. dr.; URCAN, S.0 dr.; LUCA. I., dr. Interpretation of blood sedimentation rates in infectious diseases. Had. int., Bucur. 8 to.4:525-532 Avg 56. 1. Luerare afectuats, in Clinica, do boli contagiopst dir. Cluj. (IKMTION, blood in sedimentation rate, deters. & relation to intensity of die.) (BWOD SADIMMATION, In various die. Infect'O die., determ. & relation to Intensity of die.) (CONMMGABLE DISFASAS,' blood In sed1mantation rate. determ. & relation to intensity of dis.) GAVRIIA, I., prof#-; COMES,L.,conf.; PIRVU,C.,dr.; URCAN,S.,dr.; FRATIIA,O.,dr., BOTA,Ro,chimist Investigations of amylage in the blood and urine in e.oldemic parotitis. Med. int..Bucur. 12 no.1;15-22 Ja 160. 1. luorare efectuata in Clinic& de boli contagivase. Cluj. director prof. I. davrila. (AKTI&SXS.metabolism) (PAROTITLS,metaboliam) COMES, L., conf.; KJRESEANU, T.; IGNAI M.; UKAN, S.; SERBAN, I. Staphylococcal infections in the clinic of infectious diseases. Micro- biologia (Bucur) 6 no.1:21-22 Ja-F 161. KJRESAN, T.; URCAN, S.; BUCIU-URCAN, M. Consideraticna on the staphlococcal strain isolated in the Cluj Infec- tiouB DiBease Laboratory Clinic. Microbiologia (Bucur) 6 no.101 J&-F 161. f URGAN S dr.; FODOR, 0., prof. Modifications of coagulation and fibrinolysis in post-viral cbronic hepatitis. Med. intern. 14 no-4:493-498 Ap 162. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica a III-a medicala, I.M.F. Cluj (prof. 0. Fodor). (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (HEPATITIS) (BLOOD COAGULATION DISORDERS) (FIBRINOLYSIS) ,YEV ~ )4, A MCHIX, S, 1',q BUDNIKOV, P, P, and MffV-t "Theory of the Intensification of Production of Samd-Lime Bricks Using Crystalline Hydrates," C.R.Acad. Sci., URSS, 84, No.5. pp 1021-4, 1952. English abstract in Building Science Abstracts, Nos. 1-152, Vol.28, No.1, 1955 No.3-1 BORISENKO,, F.A., Umb.;;.U.RCHUKI.NV.G..,-inzh. Remoke" of a blast fmrnace, Stall 23 w.1;34-23 Ja 163, (faRk 2,6:2) 1. Zaporozhokoye upravloniye "Yushdomaremont". (Blast furnaces-Maintenanc and repair) URDKA Io Geologic structure of the Iron ore deposits of Teliuc and Ghalar. Rev min 14 no.8:345-350 Ag 163. Rummitt/Diseases of Farm Animals. Diseases Caused by Viruses and Rickettsiae. Abs Jour; Ref. Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 4C619. Author : Surdan, C., Niculescu, A., Urdea, M. Inst :Institute af Agriculture. Title :Investigations in Connection with Influenza Epizooty in Horees. Orig Pub: Anuarul lucrar. stiint. InBt. agron., 1957, 463-473. Abstract: No abstract. Card : 1/1 TOWWDisess of Pan Weals. Die*"" of Unkam 11-3 ati.l.u. -% Abe low i Ref Zhur-DW., No 20, 2950, 92759 Autbw :Vall= T ' Dmdtre P"j r.1 TM% .2!~ 21116 1'A it;~; -Of2Fjt*GtIOW AMA& WJAItIl Ift Ong PA aProbl. mooteMn. al v%4win.9 19579 No 9j 29-36 Ab.km IAntibodies specific to P9445cm:mm pyosysimme wom Wasent In 50 penw* of the worAned swumm from MA d1seand OwImm. Meording So %M autborel data, both a tutwebLe as"* MA ps wymb" tdo VaA In the Moloor of thl; O"G. From "A INIMOW "00- Ourd I&A U117CIE Dr--.-L-.i& State A2ricultural Fa= i~Pahida (GoS~oda,.ia a,!riccla de! stat "'N"ear J ,,Vani reryion Clui. "Ovine Coenurosisl: Bucharest, Revista de Zoote'inziesi-I"Icdicina Veterinara, Vol 16, No. 6, June 1966; -.p 69-72 r .abstract: 'Trequcncy of thic cvirc central nervous system rarasitosis in various years on some faims; the iniestation may vary in relative Airequency 4-n the Zeriale aind male animals, in lambs and adult sheep or ranns or mul:=2; dvrin- seasons and years. Clinical and diagnostic data aze discussed. Table, 3 Rumanian references. A L.-a- x AX V IL 0 A C),JT Ito-a-of 44mmW*cwmf 46 M**4 cWwtdo sa4 s"am C. 1. Urmbim, 0. licartato and kru-srsom. RmU. Asad. 00 c 1. 141-40M.-Ailtemlecturuy in cats Isruduces a tim ac fall in Wwd Cl. but srsIttalty a foal in C. A. 00 Ar :0 04D go Is Al A V A 10 a 41 it IF 0e Cog 90* *Go e 0 ow~ 4p I - i go I m a- I WSADo 3 4T 0 0 to .0 0 0 io 0 0 0 90000 0600 0 Y104, 100 0 0 04: :_ 0 0.0 0 0 0 :!* 4 0 0 00090 0 * 0 4 1 1 # to 41 is ~j M -S 4 it so V# III U a At AIYXAI)HUIIU a Is of It A A 1. 0 J-1 44A , fi, AL-J-L L a A r 9 4 1 1 If 91 -A J., 1- AA Is (A Go it 6 Need Wampum ma duwalwal of the netrvous slitean ~J. 'N. MM"S. Mme. RvIetrant: and M. Boom. 19 , 0. sell. lifed. ank. RAWINAW 0. MI-600mi'l- so Llevel, of bbbW K. tamug two 5 to 27 mc. M? 100 tv.. 004 1, in various, dimasm of the n"vtms system vtr# 9ho" b i 00 e lf ut n The tmji)nt . J Ws have a OMIII&I bUx%j K. I ysis there is an inctrape jwrAmldy due to the 00 z truction of red cctl%. which -titain uluch K. Rrd'wrd 1 K was found in cA%eA of mitral divirdcT. ut ;-Jynvu- 00.3 ritis *,~xjup,~niyd hy anvinis, and in dementia Ptarrux 00 O i D4winhy W. A-hrr 00 00 so It. IIALLt.$'&.CA1 1111MAIL.El (LAISIFKATOCh I it a to 404 lot 'N''ll 14 -IJ-4f if -r'-61 P 0 -00 -00 -00 -00 Boo =09 goo t-00 life roo to"! '00 " 4 j ~0 WERPTA MEDICA See 5 Vol 12/10 General Path Oct 59 3166. HISTOPATHOLA)GICAL EXAMINATION OF THE DIENCEPHALON' IN STATUS EPILEPTICUS - Examenul anatomopatologic at diencefalului In status epilepticus - U r c r h 1 A C . 1. and L i c h t e r C . Serv. VII Psihiat., Spit.'Prof.Dr.Ch. Marinescu'. Bucd-re-qti - NEUROLOGIA (Bucurelti) 1958. 3/4 (295-305) Illus. 5 The hypothalamic nuclei of 3 patients deceased in status epilepticus and of another epileptic whose death occurred through some other cause were studied. Lesions were found in the paraventricular, supraoptic, mam mi Ilo- infundibular pallido- infundibular nudei and In the tuberal nucleus. The lesions consisted of chromatolys- is, hyperchromatosis, various aspects of cellular and nuclear alterat.on, and occasiorwil vacuole formation. The Importance of the diencephalon and of the vege- tative manifestations in the production of convulsive seizures Is stressed. Roslanu --Orasul Stalin (VIII.5,19) EXCERPTA MICA See 8 Vol 1219 Neurolovy Sept 59 4318. insToPATHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF 'rju; DIENCEIIIIALON IN STATUS EPILEPTICUS - Examenul anatomopatologic al diencetalulul tn status epilepticus - Urechia C. 1. and Lichle r C. Serv.VIl Psihiat., Spit.' Prof. Dr. Gh. Nra-ff 15esFuT.-TruMurelti -NEU ROLOGIA (Bucurepti) 1958, 3/4 (299-305) Illus. 5 The hypothalamic nuclei of 3 patients deceased in status epilepticus and of another epileptic whose death occurred through some other cause were studied, Lesions were found in the paraventricular, supraoptic. mammillo-infundibular. pallido- infundibular nuclei and in the tuberal nucleus. The lesions consisted of chromato- Iyals. hype rchromatosis. various aspects of cellular and nuclear alteration, and occasional vacuole formation. The importance of the diencephalon and of the vege- tative manifestations in the production of convulsive seizures is stressed. ~c~i.nu - Orasul Stalin (VIII, 5,19) CHIS, Gheorgha; URECRE2 VR'3ile - 'ometric binary. Studia Ur Ahe V Trianguli phot liv P-P , Muth-Phys 7 no.1:107-116 '62. URECHE, vasile Preliminary orbit of thl~ hotometric.b.1nary V 'Irls-n9le. Studia Un-4v B-B S. Math-PhYs 9 n~.109-97 164. UFUF ZHF, Vasiba T[I Comae Berenlcec, ;= ::c-r-*3rj4c Cepphl~-,j. Slud!q univ B-B S. - - I Matl)..Pbys 10 no.1t711-81 165. IURMWN s * podpolkovnik zapasa ine, KOrJP-VOOruzh' S"' hn"-"'~ y disciP1 (YIRA 15:3) ces on milital- Even;g conferen 2 no.7:73-14 AP 162- (Military disciPline) VISTRUCKA, Z.; LMD10VIC'.I. ---- ---- --- " '"' Answer of the authors of "Connection Bobemes in electrical engiliddring" to the reviewer. Zavarivac 6 no.2/300-51 'El. MMMIC 0 1. gConected. works of the Yugoslav Semina for the Regulation, Measurements and Automation, 1961t" edited by 14.Brozinscak. Reviewed by I.Uremovic. Elektrotehnicar 15 no&9/10:160 161. UREMOVIC , Ivan "Collected papers of the Yugoslav Seminar on Regulation.9 Measurements, and Automation, 1961,ned. by Marijan Brezinscak. Reviewed by I. Uremovic. Automacija Zagreb no. 2A:124 162. UREMOVIG, Lucija, mr. phe Determination of fetal hemoglobin in peripheral blood smears in infants born at term. Lijeen. vjesn. 86 no.5085-590 M7 161, 1. Iz Internog odjela Opce bolnice "Dra 0. NovoselaO' u Zagrebu. VRUNICO D., dr.; VREMOVIC, V., dr; MOHOROVICIC, D., dr Apoplexy of the adrenal.gland. Med. glas. 16 no.5s2lO-213 My 062. 1. Ginakolooko-pomdajni odjel i Patolookoanatomaki institut Opce bolftice "Bmce dr Sobol" na RiJeci. - (PREGNANCY compl) (ADRENAL Cim dis) (HEMORRBAGE in pregn) 5 ACC AR6M51,93 301MC!", CODE#- SOURCE: 110f. MI. Fizika, Abs. qG13r) AUTHOM: Nelaashevich, 1. 13 n G.; Tkkachenko, v. m.; ~r~ 'TITLE: Time scanning of the procecs of condent3ation of matter from a plasmia cloud in' a condensed discharge REF SOURCE: Tr- KO is. pq spektroslhopii, M1 Ss R, vyp. 1, 544-550 nnil; TOPIC TAGS - electric diacharge, discharge pjar~ma, -11apor condensation, electrode TRANSIATION: The geanning method iv, used to Gtudy the procesA of eminalon of matter from electroden in a condensed discharge-, anJ particularly the cbange of the composi- tion of the emitting vapor with J;jr,.c. TmportAuiL experimental data are obtaiued on -the Idnetics of fqrn,~.tion of the vapor cloud of the electrode wterial. SUB CODE: 20 not 17-66 Fwa (m) /'T/ W, Ct)l i-I IIJP(c) JD 02 9 6 4 8 SOURCE CODEt U R / 0 2 5 0 / 6 6 / 0 10 / 0-0 _8/_ 0__ 5__ 5-0-4-6-5, AUTHOKs .-Sovchenko. A. N.; Tkachev. V. Urenev, V,-I, ORG: Dolorussian State University-im. V. I. Lenin (Belorusekly gooddorstvennyy UnIver'sitet) 10 TITLEi Photoconductivity spectra of germanium single crystals Irradi- ated vith Sauna-quanta SOURCEs AN BSSR. Doklady, v. 10, no. S. 1966. 550-552 TOPIC TAGS: germanium single crystal, gamma irradiation, electron energy level, Impurity level ABSTRACTs An Investigation was made of the system of energy levels which appears In n-type and p-type germanium irradiated with gamma- quanta from Co60 at room temperature. Particular attintion was glven~t a study oz the stable centers which introduce daeo energy levels Into the forbidden zone. Photoconductivity spectra were taken in a range from I to 5 V for temperatures from 300 to 80K before and after irradi iation with Integrated fluxes of 1014-5 x 1017 kvICS2. The specimens used were n- and p-type germanium single crystals with Initial specific resistances of 48 ohm-cm and 6 ohm-cm, respectively. The concentration of residual impurities in the electrically active etate.for n-typ* 2 L 42097-66 ACC M AP6029648 material was up to 1012-1013 ca-3. Investigation of the electrical characteristic* of specimens af t-or. 1rV,&*tWt Lac -VhWd" "the pres4fice of EV + 0.01 ev, X. + 0.008 ev, and Ev + 0.17 ev levels in p-type ger- manlus and EC - 0.20 air level in n-typ e19ervianium. Irradiation of n-typo crystals with doxes up to 5 x 10 kv/cm2 did not change the conductivity sign. At T - 80K the Fermi level in Irradiated n-type specimens was located 0.16-0.22 ev from the bottom of the 'conductivityzZi. zone, while in p-type specimens it wAs found 0.20-0.26 ev from the top of the va'lone* zone. The presence of deep centers in both irradiated and nouirradiated crystals indicates that these centers are not Son- j,#'alt of *rated due to the irradiation but are only dLspt"A'd7As thC:x1j it. The transition of electrons between the zo-ifba-and these-centers . . &. - "- '; in Irradiated crystals can lead to a significaut,c"i In--tub-tblic tration. of free carriers. Such a chafiRe 16 ciniat" lbI since after irradiation the ejullibrited c`on'C'enir'ai6'u';'Vf -frwi 'ta:r Laro-1 becomes very low as a result of their capture, which Introduces ahallower energy levels. -Therefore--in-Iiiiiiisied A4' 'to detect-----. specimens for which the ratio Aa/v is greater, L-t to OvssL~ deep energy levels which belong to residual imperfactioiii~M-,'the crystal_~ 4" lattice, OrLS. art. host I figure. SUB CODEt 20/ SUBM DATEt 15Apr66/ ORW iEft 002t. OTNA ~1,002 ATO PREM Card 2 / 2- af -.- . 7 ~ i . ;, . IridustrialsLeam-i'urbbie -A.-3cLric clachin--~s, :-"oscowl / L~ningrad, 1952 - - , - -0-1, - .-- -- I ow URINTSW. A. Role of repairmen in meeting maintenance req7airements. XTS 14 no.3: 31 Kr 154. (XLRA 7:4) 1. Direktor mashino-traktorno7 stantaii in. Dzerxhinskogo Tadzhikskoy SSR. (Machine-tractor stations) KOVACH, E. [Kovacs, B.1; SHVEYDER, Y. LSchneider,, I.); URESH, F. [Ures,, F.) Mechanism of tropine- * -tropine Isomerizatione Izv*AN SSSR.Ser. khim. no.2:320-326 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. InstAdit organicheskoy khimii Sagedskogo urliversiteta,, Vengriya, AUTHORS: Vanyukov, Y. P., Mak, A. A. -and UT-F 51-A -1-13/2 G Ya ~_ TITIB: Instantaneous Bri&-iltnesS of a Spark-DischarCe Channel in a Capillary. (Mgnovennaya yarkost' kanala iskrovogo razryada v kapillyare.) PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1958, Vol.IV, Nr.1, pp. 90-92. (USSR) ANSTRLOT: The paper reports resulto of measurements of the Spectral density of briGhtness of a spark discharge channel in capillaries filled -v~d.th air at atmospheric pressure, or with xenon at 4 atm. The technique of measurement and apparatus are de;E~cribed in Ref.2. Capillaries filled with air were 61ass tubes with internal diameter of 0.25, 0.4 and 1.35 mm. and an inter-electrode distance of 10 MM. Capillaries filled with xenon viere quartz tubes with an intex-nal diameter of 2.5 mm. BriChtness Card 1/4 was measured in the direction at riCht-anGles to the 51-4 -1-13/26 Instantaneous Bri~-,htness c--" a Chanr,,.~l in a Capillary. capillary. For the sake of comparison, measurements of briL;htness of the spark discharSe were mado also in an unboLinded a-r i .;_ _~ap .Fj-E;.l shows curves, for air, of -the spe-l"Cral dcnsity of bri~-htness as function of 0 the viavelen~gth under vario,;Ls discharge conditions at the moment, when the spectral density of bri~,P_tness a', Q "'14-94, .1%. reaches its r-Laximuia. At constant- discharL.-e enerUj narro,.-iinC; of th-0 discharge channel by the capillai7l produces -in inercase of the channel briChtness, part.;icularly in the shorL-wavelenjrth part of the spectinim. Decrease of the capillary diameter cannot be carried on indefinitely since in vorj narrow capillaries br-'L,,:htness decreases (e.t capillary briCht- ess is ,3. in 0,25 mm un Card 2/4 less than in the O.L~ M~ capillary). Increase of the 5i-4 Instantaneous Bri:-,htr-e--s of a ~~,T)arh-.-Dischar~;e C-annel in a Capillary. energy of discharL;r-, thrcu,~;h a capillary inci~,,ase-,, brightness. T,-,e hi_cJie-st brightness of 50 x 106stilbs was obtained in a channel 0.4 rx-A wide, filled with air at atmospheric prr-,so-irc, on discharr-,-inE; a 0.011 PY condenser charL;edi to 29 kV. The briGhtness terperatlure for this case was 94 0000 K. Increase of the inter- electrode distance from 10 to 20 mm does not appreciably chan6p the spe,,,tral density of brightness. Fig.2 shows the results for xenon in a 2.5 mm capillary filled vidth xenon at 4 atm (curve 1) and for a spherical pulse-d-Lischaree lamp also filled with xenon (curve 2). The results of Fig.2 show that briC-htness Card 3/4 in a capillary fillel with xenon (7 7. 106 stilbs) is 51- 4 -1-13/26 Instantaneous Bri0ptn-_,.-_c of - Spark-Discharge Channel in a Capillary. less than t'ho corresponling bri-litunesss in the spherical 0 - lamp (11 x 10 6 ~,tilbq) . Thio is due to the fact tha'-: 'Uhe dischar,~,e-channol widt-h in a 2.5 rua capill-ar-j is ID C_ - _L limited by that capillary at a comparatively late sta.-e of th~ discharL,_~,. FiL;S.l and 2 show that radiation frola a oapillai-j dischar,!'-_-~ dif2ers cons ide rably frozi black-body radiatio-n (dashed curves), except atu hiZ~a engrgy densities in tu'lue discharge channel (Fig,.l, cuinres 1 and 3). ThIz results obtained' are sur,=arized in a table on P.92. There are 2 figures, 1 table and 5 Card 4/4 references, of which 4 are Russian and 1 American. ASSWIATIGII: ;3tal.-'e institute of Optics ii.i~~ni S, I. Vavilov. (Gos. optichoskij I. Vavilova.) L;UMJTTE1D: March 18, 195?. AVAIJAB!X, : Library of ConGres_. 2. Cppillaries-Spectral 1. Capillaries-Spark discharge-Brightaose density URFS, M. (Gorlkiy); BLOIN, A. (Gorlkiy) Keeping pace with our time. NTO 5 no.11:46,48 N 163. OUPUI. 16t12) 1. Neshtatnyy korrespondent zhurnala. "Nauahno-tekhnicheakiye obshchostla SSSRII (for Ursa). MATUS01A) A.P.; KUCHINA, Ye.N.; URFS,,_Y!4,.A.,; CHASHINA, G.S. Use of corticosteroid hormcnes in the treatment of the post.'r-far-ot syndrome. Sov. med. 28 no-5:59-62 My 165. (MIRA 18%5) 1. Ke-fedra fakulltatakoy terapii (zav. - prof. A.I.Gefter) na baze Klinicheskoy bollnitsy No.5 (glavnyy vrach N.L.Pyatnitskiy) Gorlkov- skogo meditsinskogo instituta. 0 UIR&SCH, F. "Chemical character of the pigments in a new nitrogen-fixing micro-organism" by Gy. Nemeth., F. LTMCH & G. Fodor, Stereochemical Res. Lab., XTA, Budapest, and L. Lang, IMTURE MAGAZINE, 30 SePt. 1961, u. URZSCHj Ferenc (Budapest) An account of aq study trip to East Germany, Kem tud kozl MTA 13 no.3s351-364 161. - 1. Magyar Tudomanyou Akademia Sztereokemiai Kutato CBoportja, Budapest. Germany, East-Botanical chemistry) Germany,, Eaat-Biochomistry) Stereochemiatry) ~ FODOR, Gabor, akademikus; BEIM, Denesne; BITE, Pal, kandidatub; DOBO, Pal; FARY-A5, Lorant, kandidatuB; F. VARGA, 3va; M"IMT, ZEM17v ka-rZ-'da*tz; 'OfMy.Laazlo, kandidatus; SWITAY, Csaba., kandidatus; URESCH, Ferenc An account of the Prague Symposium on Natural Organic Compounds. Kam tud kozl MTA 19 no.1:0,5-103 163. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Sztereokemiai Kutato Csoportja, Budapest (for Fodor, Bake, Lampert, Otvos, Urcsch). ;4. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kemial. Tudomanyok Osztalya (for Bite, Dobo, Farkas, F. Varga, Szantay). 3. "A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kemiai Tudomanyok Osztalyanak Kozlemenyei" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Fodor). URNSCII, Ferenc An account of mystudy trip to Czec~xslovakia. Kem tud kozl MTA 20 nQ.1-.117-119 163. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Sztereokemiai Kutato Csoportja, Budapest. FODaR,,G,; Ur=CH,F.; DUTKA,F.; SZELL,T. Lactonization and ring inversion in the pyrrolizidine series. Coll Cz Chem 29 noolIZ74--Z79 -Ta'64 1. Stereochemical Research Laboratory,, Hunge-tan Academy of Sciences, Badapest (for Fodor and Uresch)* 2,* Central Insti- tute of Chemistry,, Hungarian Academy of Sciencow, Budapest (for Dutka). 3. Department of Applied Chemistry, University, Szeged (for Szell). - URE6b\/, -'39T1 Aaempod:W~v, V. P., R. G. D. Uvc~- (Problam~ A%ilding Large Tuarbo- C-mnem~r,rs) 1458(,MV, AF SMP -'960- 73 P- 3o5i,-D i~Tiep, printed. Sponsoelm(,,, A&.,icy: Aka&nd:,-,!~ r-.,;.,.%k SSSR. Thatitut elektromkhaniki. F.d.: X. D. El. of ft,,I-Ashing Houses At As C)iizhovj Tech. Ed.: N. A. ve. PURPOM: Mile ccsk:P-t is i:Ltended fDr enginee2.-e and scientists. CaMRAM: Sht, pr-rbltms d-4-sc-amsed in the boolapt refer in considerable degree,, to the mvhint-,ry --f t,,mwrr-,,,r. nivs, t-hp. &uth-:t%-;; ha-m h%d to base their vork on dp~bq. and xr-qeez,~h set -jut som basic trends In tlv.-. OIL tn~%-b6g~-m::-~tor manufac~urlmg and indicate the course for f=~.hjar and dr-ve'rTmnt. Chapters I and III were written by V. P. Ar-,,-rk" T.-` by R. G. Kash;3Lrskly, cbaptar V and VI by Card 1/3 Problems clf WV/5971 I. D. r,?- r-be w--zthzr.,3 t'vLe-- N. V. Vp.~-;ixl2van. Ether-- &.~n 18 3r~vt-it, 4 Geinwa, 10 English. TABLE Off COMMS: Foreword 3 5 Ch. II. rd--ect-Ce-I.Ixg Yethods Ine!reasing Q~e I*zd=iu Ijapacity t%f Ch. M. &-rl-es With Irv-reaaing - I 'I~My-p b1 tbe ft=70 11,0 Mv 20 lo SW;in- --*~~ pnLIj---a 2. Change- of abaracteris'.1c i:-A a se-ries of geamtrio-aUy similr%r m,,hines and in a wr-4#-.q of inachinea of consiAnt us,-- when Cop"14;y JS :jnZ-%.&3erj 21 3. o:t an series of turbopfene:ntr-~re with 26 Card 2/3 ProblelLs of BL;:. *-Lg Ch. IV. 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