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D211'/D304
AUTHORS: Shcherbakov, V. G., V and Stegendc, Z. K,
TITLE: Analysis of titanium, chromium and zirconium boride-c:
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Ukrainskoy SSR. Institut metallokeramik-_
i spetsiallnykh splavov. Seminar po zharostoykim mater~;-
alam. Kiyev, 1960. Trudy no. 6: Khimicheskiye svoyst,,a
i metody analiza tugoplavkikh soyedineniy, Kiyev, Izd-
vo AS UkrSSR, 1961, 52-58
TEXT: The purpose of this work was to develop a simpler method -for
the decomposition of borides and the subsequent dete--mination of
their constituent components. The authors found that the borides
and diborides of Cr, Ti and Zr are quantitatively decomposed by
H2so4 in the presence of 11202' The experiments carried out have
shown that for the complete dissolution of Ti and Zr borides in a
mixture of H2so4 and H 20., heating until the separation of SO 3 va-
pors commences is sufficient; Cr borides must be dissolved for a
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Analysis of titanium ... D2177D3()4
further 3 - 5 minutes after separation of ISO vapors and the apses__
rance of Cr3+ ion coloration~ The volatility 3of boron was alsc
tested under conditions in which borides were dissolved in a fla,--k
provided with a condenser and in another without a condenser, The
boron content was determined quantitatively by titrating the E;o"'U-
.A.
tion with alkali in the presence of phenolphthalein and mannite.
The experiments showed that in the presence of 1120 2' no loss of
boron occures due to volatilization. Thus dissolution of the to-
rides in a mixture of 1f2SO4 and H202 can be carried out in an open
flask, provided heating is discontinued at the moment at which
H2SO4 vapors separate. If, however, further heating of the fUlling
sulphate solution is required for complete dissolution, a flaek
with a stopper and a condenser must be uued, since in that case bo-
ron is lost by volatilization. The method developed by the author-
for the volumetric estimation of boron in borides which does not
require preliminary separation of the elements, io fulily described.
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Analysis of titanium .... D217/D304
The possibility of volumetric complexometric determination of Zr
in a solution of zirconium boride in sulphuric acid has been pro-
ved. A method for reducing titanium without amalgamation, and its
subsequent determination by a reductometric method, was deve'Loped.
There are 1 figure, 6 tables and 3 Soviet-bloc referencee.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut tvver-
dykh aplavov (All-Union Scientific Research Inati-
tute of Hard Alloys)
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A006/A1O1
AUTHORSi Shcherbakov, V. G., Veytsman, R. M., Stegendo, Z.. K.
TITLE: Analysis of titanium, chromium and zirconium borides
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no.-9, 19,62, 7, ab3tract 9K40
("Byul. In-t metallokeram. I spets. splavov, AM UkrSSR", 1961, no.6,-
52 - 58)
TEXT: A 0.2 g boride batch is dissolved in 20 ml H2S04 (1:2) and 20 ml
H202 and heated until the complete decompc~sition of the batch. The cooled and
diluted solution is neutralized with 20% NaOH solution. The solution with the
separated precipitate is transferred to a 200 ml measuring flask. Water-is ad-
ded up to the mark, the mixture is stirred and all6wed to settle. Fifty ml of
the solution are filtrated through a dry foldifig filter into a cry cup; the
filtrate Is neutralized with H2S04 (1:4). Then methyl red is introduced and
titrated with 0.1 n. alkaline solution 'until the mixture turns yellow; mannite
Is then added and the solution is titrated for phenol phthalein; this is con-
sidered to be the beginning of B titration. To determine Zr, a Zr boride batch
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Analysis of titanium, chromium and zirconium borides A006/A101
is dissolved during heating in-a mixture of 20 ml H202 and 20 ml H2S04 (1:4).
The solution is cooled and diluted with water to 50 ml; 20 ml of 0.02 M "Trilon
B" solution'is added and neutralized with ammonia until the color of the Congo
paper turns violet. The solution is heated to 700C, 1.5 g sulfosalicyl acid is
added and the mixture is titrated with 0.04 M solution of ammonium iron alum
until the lemon-yellow color of the solution turns reddish-yellow. A 0.1 g Cr
boride batch is dissolved in the same mixture., Heating is completed within
3 - 5 min after beginning of 803 vapor liberation and the appearance of green
color of the Cr3+ ion. The solution is cooled, diluted with water, neutralized
with 20%-NaOH solution; It ml H202 is added and the mtture is boiled for 5 - 7
min until complete oxidation of Cr. The yellow chromate solution is neutralized
with a H~SO)t solution (1:4). To 50 ml of the solution 2 ml orthophosphoric acid
are added and Cr is titrated with 0.1 n. solution of Mohr's salt in the presence
of Na diphenyl aminosulfonate. To determine Ti, a 0.05 Ti boride batch is dis-
solved in the same mixture. The solution is diluted with water to 20 ml. Ti
reduction with Zn metal is performed in a Sommeills device for 55 min. To the
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Analysis of titanium, C~omium and zirconium borides A006^101
dissolved solution 10 ml of 50%-IINSC14 solution is added and Ti is titrated in a
C02 flow with 0.05 n. solution of ammonium iron alum until tha appearance of red
color.
0. Svodtseva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
/62/000/018/015/059
S/081
B144/BI86
AUTHORSs Shcherbakov, V. G., Stegendo, Z. K.
TITLEs knaiyeis of titanium, chromium,and zirconium borides
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal.' Khimiya, no- 18, 1962, 12,2 124,
abstract 18D15,1 (Byul. In-t metallokeram. i spets. splavoy
AN USSR, 1961, no. 6,r 52 - 58)
TEXTt Methods of analyzing Ti, Cr'and Zr*borides are elaborated. For
the determination of B, 0.2 g of the sample is dissolved by heating in
20 ml a so OtO and 20 ml 30% H 0 'in a flask-with air cooler until the
2 4 2 2
sample decomposes completely and a white H SO`fume develops. After
2 .4
being cooled, this solutic;n is neutralized with 20% N&OH solution in the
presence of phenolphthalein and is diluted with water to 200 ml. 56 ml
of the solution are filtered through a dry filterg.the filtrate is
acidified with H so (114) until the solution isidpoolored and 2 more
2 4
drops..of H2SO4 are added., Then nethyl red solution is added and
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Analysis of titanium, chrblium... B14413186
titrated with 0.1 N NaOH solution until yellow coloring sets in, mannitol*
is added, and-titration with 0.1 N NaOH solution sfid phenolphthalein-as
indicator is,oontinued. Alternatively, 2 ml 1% Mohr's salt is added to
the salfate'iolution after*decomposition of the sample, 10 ml 5% tartaric
acid solution is added (to eliminate the disturbink effect of Ti, Cr, and
Zr), the solution is neutralized with 20% NaOH solution, 10 ml-0.1 N H so
2
t 4
is added and the mixture diluted with water to 200 ml. 50 ml of the
resulting solution are titrated with 0.1 N NaOH solution in the presence
of phenolphthalein until red coloring sets in. Then mannitol is added
and titration continued. For determining Zr, 0-05 g Zr 13oride is decom-
posed as described above, ~he solution is diluted with water to "50 ml,
besides 20 mi of 0.02 M Complexone III solution NH 40R solution is added
until Congo red paper (CH) turns violet, the solution is heated to 70OCt
1.5 g sulfosalicylic acid-is added and the Complexone III excess is
Utrated with OsO4 M Fe (NH4)(304)2 solution until the lemon yellow color
of the solution turns redaish yellow. To determine Cr in Cr boride,
0.1'g of the sample is deobaposed according to the method described, the
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Analysis of titanium, chromium., B140186
solution is diluted with water, neutralized with 20% NaOR solution with
OR as indicator, and boiled after addition of 4 mlj30~ H 202solution for
3+ 6+
5 - 7 min until Or is completely oxidized to Or . H2 so4(114) is
added to the solution until OR indicates an soLd reaotionj5 ml more is
added and then the solution is di 'luted to 250 ml. I ml 85% H3 PO4is added
to 50 ml solution which is then titrated with 0.1 N Mohr's salt solution
in the presence of He diphanyl-aLaine a 'ulfanate as indicator. For deter-
mining Tip 0.05 g Ti boride is decomposed as described above, the solution
is passed into a Somey apparatus# washing liquor is added up to a total
4+ 3+
volume 0f-3 50 ml and Ti is reduced with ziho to Ti for 25-min. The
reduced solution is passed into an Erlenmeyer flask containing 40 ml of
C02-satura-ted water, providing a continudus CO 2 flow,,10 ml 50% NH 4�CN
solution is added, and the mixttire is titrated with 0-05 N Fe(NH
4)(504)2
solution until red colorirlg:sets in. The error inoBt Zr, Or and Ti deter-
mination does not exceed 2.0p 0-7, 0-5 and 0-3~,"respectively.
[Abstr'4oter's aotes Compl!te translation.3
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PHAZE 1 DOOK MWITATION 3ov/5994
Akademiya nauk UkrainBkoy SSR. Inatitut metallakeramiki I
spctDjal'nykh oplavov. Seminar po zharoatoykim materIalam.
KIYCLV, 196o.
Trudy Seminara, po zharootoykim matoriftlarrip ig-21 aprelya 1960 a.
Byulleten' no. 6j KhtnIchpakiye svcyntva i motody analiza tug-
oplavk1kh'aoyedineniy (Transactions of tho Seminar on 11cat-
Resistant flaterials or the Innitut-n. of Powder Iletallurgi and
Special Alloys of the Academy of Sciences of the URTainian
SSR. Held 19-21 April, 1960. Bulletin no. 6t Chemical Pro-
parties and Methods of Refractory Compound Analysis). Kiyev,
Izd-vo All UkrSSR, 1961. 124 p. 1500 copien printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk Ukrainskoy SSR. Inatitut
metallokeramiki I apetsiallnykh oplavov.
Editorial Board: 1. N. Frantsevich; 0. V. Sanisonov~ Reap. Ed.;
I. M. Fedorohenko, V. N. Yeremenko, V. V. Grigorlyeva, and
T. N. Nazarchukj Tech. Ed.t A. A. Hatveychuk.
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Wannactibna of, thei Semirlar (Cont.); SOV/5994
PUMSE: This collection:of articles Is intended for chemists,
engineers, worl:ara at scientific rc7ncarch Institutes and plant
laboratories, senior students, end anpir,".ts at chenical and
metallurgical schools of hIGher educatlon.
COVERAM Articles of the collection present the results of
studies of the chemical propertlen of refractory compounds
(carbides, borides, nitrides, ph*sphorides, allicides), re-
rractor~j and rare metals, and th~2tr alloys, and some original
methods of analyzing these materials, which are now being
utilized in the now fields of engineering. No personalities
are mentioned. Each article is accompanied by references,
mostly Soviet.
TABLE OF CONMITSt
Foreword
Samsonov, 0. V. Refractory Compounds, Their Properties, Pro-
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Transactions or the Seminar (cont.) sov/5994
duction, and Role in Modern Engineering 5
flazarchuk, T. U. Boron Carbide. Chemical Properti,is and liethode
of Analysis 30
Kosolapova, T. Ya., and 0. V. Samnonov. Chemical Properties or
Chromium Carbides and Methods of Their Analysis 38
Migay, L. H. Chemical Properties of Boriden of Transitiop and
Rare-Earth Metals and Isethoda of Their Analyst* 45
Shcherbakov, V. Q.p H. M. Veyteninp and Z. K. Stegendo. Analycla
Porldca 52
Klyachko, Yu. A., 14. 14. Shapiro, and Ye. Ya. Yakovleva. rhase
Analysis of Nitrides in Steels and Alloys 59
Popova, 0. 1., and 0. T. Kabannik. Chemical Properties and
Analysis of.Some Nitrides 64
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VEYT94MI, 5X., r,,.;roy Sots, all sticheskogo Truda; MAYSOV, V.11., inzh.
Praf-,'Ilces in accelerated construction. Transp. stroi. 15 no.7j5-8
-Ti 16 5. (MIRA 18:17)
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The Batayslc--.' Aar o.-Anskaya rai-Ixoad line, Transpo stroi. 14 n0.4;
3-7 AP '64. (MIRA 17: 9)
MA.'ElIEVA, Ye.D.; BLYUDOV, A.P.; VEYSMAN, S.G.; KKIIAYLOVA, K.M.,
TARANOVA, N.V.
Plastic lubricants based on aminated bentnnite clays. Khi-m. I
tekh.topl. i maael 9 no.2:30-36 F 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Veasoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut po pererabotke
nefti i gaza i polucheniyu iskusstvannogo zYidkogo topliva.
SHCHERBANDVp V.G.; VrNSW,, R.M.; STEGENDO? Z.K.
Analysis of the borides of titanium, chromium, and zirconium.
Biul. Inst. metaloker. i spets. splav. AN URSR no.6:52-58 161.
(KIRA 15 32)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tvardykh Esplavov.,
(Borides)
GRESi-NIELIMAN, B.Ye.;-BFJAYA, 0.Si;-Y&EL1YANOVA, O.I,;-VXL1v6vsKAYA, x.ii;-,
HIMAYMBU, I.V.;, VXYTSMAH, R.Ye,; OWNIKOVA, Ye.A.; CHZRMVBKAYA,
X.L.; VOLIU, L.Ye-.; VAMZk71Tji16:YA, S.M.
Investigation of the role of aerological types of the coli bacillus
in the etiology of acute intestinal diseases of young children. Pediatriia
37 no-5:10-16 Mq '59. (NI141. 12:8)
1. Iz Miarlkovskogo nauchno-isaledovntellakogo inatituta vakts~n I
syvorotok imeni Mechnikova, (dir. - kand. biolog. nauk G.P. Cherkas)
Kharlkovskogo nauchno-iosledovateliskogo institute, okhrany materinstva
I detstva (dir. - kand. mad. nauk A.I. Kornilova) I 21-y detskoy in-
fektsionnoy boll*nitsy (glavmyy vrach I.M. Chervontsev).
(EYMITIS, in inf. & child
E. coli, etiol. role of different serot7pes (Rua))
ONCHRRICHIL COLL infect.
enteritis In inf., etiol. role of different serotypes (Pus))
VEYTSMAN, R.Te., kand.med.nauk
Importance of combined therapeutic methods in restoring central
ner7ous function in children with acute dysentery. Pad., akush. I
gin. 19 n0-3132-33 157. (KIRA 13--l)
1. Otdel terapii i profilaktiki detskikh bolesney (zav. otdolom -
dots. S.V. Rodkin) i otdel fiziologii (zav. otdelom - dots. R.N.
Gofmn) Kharlkovskogo nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo instituta okhrany
materinstva i detstva Im N.K. Krupskoy (direktor kand.ned.nauk
0.1. EDrnikova).
(DYMVERT) 0MV S STSM)
GRES'-VA' 'HAN, B.Ye.; -TSYTTSWI. R.Ye.;.)31UAYA, O-S-; OLEYOKOVA. Ye.A.;
MONVYAROVA, 0.1.; ISHCMMO-LINNIK, K.M.; VIMIVOVSKAYA, R.I.;
RUNYAWWA, I.Y.
Study of an outbreak of toxicoseptic diseases caused by
Racherichia coli type 0 111. Zhur.mtkrobiol.epid. i im=.
30 no.5:145 My '59. (MIRA 12:9)
1. Iz lharlkovskogo inatituta vaktsin i eyvorotok imeni Michni-
kova i Zmr1kovekogo institute, okhray%v materinatva i detstva.
(IMSTINES-DISMSES)
OLEYNIKOVA, Ye.O. (Oleinykova, IE.O.); VEYTS14AII, R.Ye. [Veitsman, R.IE.1
---- --.
Hicroflora of the intestine in infants. Ped., akush. i gin. 23 no.3;
16-19 161. (PaHA 15:4)
1. Kharlkovskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut okhrany materinstva
i detakaya im. N.K.Krupskoy (direktor - kand Imed.nauk O.I.Kornilava).
(INTESTIR-S-MICROBIOLOGY)
TUTSW S.G. inzh.; 01VOSHEYEV, V.N,, inzh.
9
Building bridge spans with a cantilever crane used in track
alignment. TranAp. stroi. 14 no.3.-17--19 Mfr 164.
(MRA 17.-6)
VZITSHAN, B.G., inzhener; MTIKOV, P.A., inzhener.
'... 04 juasVI ~"e
xechanizing track work in reconstructing railroad yards. Transp.
Btroi. 6 no.4:22-23 Ap '56. (XLHA 9:.3)
(Railroads--Track)
V is Y,171 , V.R.
Develtmment and reduction of the female reproductive system of Taenla sollum.
Tinidy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.8:173-204 153. (HLRA 6:9)
(Tapeworms)
VEYTSMA11, V.R.
Development and redtiction of the female reproductive system of the tapeworm
Taenia cruRsicollin In cits. Lint.morf.zhiv. no.8:205-215 151.
(MLaA 6-.:())
(Taneworias )
VXYZE, B.
Mechanization in enginserirg and management work. IMO 2
no.1:14-15 Ja 160. OCM 13:5)
1. Ucbenyy gakretarl organizatelomogo komiteta Vaecoyuznogo
soveahchaniya po makhanizatuit inzhenerno-tekhnichaskogo I
adminiatrativnn-upravlanchaskogo truda i vVstuvkI sovrenenrWkh
sredstv tekbniki upravlantya, Moskva.
(Technological innovations)
VEYZE~ B. E,
CPyt mekhanizatsii norrativrqkh raschetav v planirovanil i uchet,_p -C_v-o,-i-zv0dStva
ZExperience in the use of machines for norm computations in productio~a plaming
and accountinO. Gosstatizdat, 1953. 128 p.
SO: Monthly Idst of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7 No. 1 April 1954.
VEYZE, B. B. PA 37/40M
USSR/Engineering Sep 48
Efficiency, Industrial
"Exhibition of Or6anizational Techpique In Planning
and Calculating Production," M. N. kyzenberg, lhgr,
B. B. Veyze, Engr, 21 pp
"Vest Mashinostroy" Vol XXVIII, No 9
Exhibition, vas held in Moscow in Feb 48. Describes
exhibits. Includes photograph.
FDB 37Amo
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Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut biologicheakoy fizW.
Issledovaniye rannikh reaktaiy organizaa na radistsionn e Yozdaystviye (Study of
Early Reactions of the Organism to Radiation EffectsT Moscow, 1zd-Yo AN SM,
1960. 2W ps Errata sUp inserted* 3,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya. nauk SSSR* Inatitut biologicheskoy fiziki.
Resp. Ed#: G.H. Frank, Corz sponding Member, Academy of Sciences USSR; Ed& of
Publishing Howe: B.V. Garian; Tech. FAs.*.V. Volkova and Te~,V* Makuni.
PUUM a. This book is intended for radidbiologists.
COVERAGE: This is a conection of nine articles by different authors on the effects
of radiation on life processes. The following are discussed: the relationship
between reflector mechanisms and disturbances in hemodynamics; the marked diminu-
tion or total absence of hemodynamic reactions under soft irr~diw,;icn upon pre-
liminary treatment of the skin with noTocainj reflector-induced clanges in the
central nervous system and the almost instantaneous advent of fine physico-
chemical reactions fonowing irradiation; changes In the stability of the
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Study or Early Reactions (Cant.) SOV/5294
erythrocyte level during the first several hours after irradiation; blood anunin
changes after irradiation, occurring earlier than believed heretofore by scierk.
tiates,and new and important data on tissue breathing and disturbances in the
physicochemical properties of erythrocytes. N.N. Livehits., Doctor of Biological
Sciences, is mentioned. Each article is accompanied by references.
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3
PLrank, G.K. Introduction. Radiation as a Disruptor of Regulative
Controls of Life Processes 5
Nefedow, Yu.G. Disturbances in Blood Dynamics in Acute Radiation Injuries 14
Polivoda, A.I. Changes in the Elasticity and Hyetoresis of Slastic-Type
Arteries Due to a Total X-Ray Exposure 42
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Study of Early Reactions (Cont.) SOV/5294
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Meal-a-M-A Properties of Blood Vessels in Total and Local Irradiation 60
Gamburtsev, A.G. Changes in the Physicochemical Properties of
Erythrocytes Under the Effect of Radiation 83
Blokhina, V.D. Albumin Fraetions in the Blood Plasma of Animals Exposed
to Different Doses of X-Rays 93
Vysochi-aa, IN. Effect of X-Ray Irradiation on the Gas Balazee of the
Blood 3.13
Snezhko,, A.D. On Changes in the Oxygen Content of Brain Tissues Under
the Effect of Radiation 125
Ala4zhalova, N*A* Characteristics of Physicochemical Changes In the
Central Nervous System for Different Periods of Exposure to Radiation 167
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1. Institut biologicbeekoy fisiki AN SSM Noskya.
(CYTOLOGY)
-AQ 2~.
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RUMANIA / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H
Their Application, Part 2. - Ceramics, Glass,
Binders, Concretes. - Binders, Concretes and
Other Building Materials.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khitaiya, No 18, 1958, 61754.
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Inst :Polytechnical Institutej Timisoara.
Title :Production of Strong Artificial Blocks of Boil-
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Orig Pub: Bul. stiint. si tehn. Inst. politehn. Timi-
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Abstract: Blocks with a compression strength up to 100 kg
per sq.cm can be produced by pressing a mixture
of lime and boiler slag with the addition of the
necessary amount of water.
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The teachers of geography getting ready for the nev scholar year.
Natura Geografie 13 no*/+:49-53 11-Ag 161.
1. Universitatea.. Cluj (for Veza)
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the output of weaving looms. p. 392.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. 8, NO. 4
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Forest mosses and lichens as indicators. of acidity in
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SBORNIK. RADA C: SPISY FAKULTY LESNICKI. Brno
No. 4, 1955
SOURCES-.- EM LC Vol. 5, No. 10, Oct. 1956
', -7 ZDAP A.
V-ZDA ~
, . Lichen of tbe Arjviz and -Ikritpk pral ba,~s in rh- Jesw:ik-r '.olmtairs.
A
,).2~ . :.o. 2, S-:,--,-.'IK 1! --,, 7, 7 1 K 7 . '~j 1. 1, ,Pcinc-lova .4 .
, I - m. ~ :, _ _ _j. Cz t, a
.- 1- :, - - - - .
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77 -f r T
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,90: :-:onthly List of the Enst Euro-)erin Acrps~sjo-jj, (~LAL), L.~. Vol.
no. 1.0, Oct- Uncl.
VEZDA, A.
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Unal.
VEZDA, A.
"Lichens of the Czechoslovak Carpathian Mountains. IL Results of the lichen
research In the Czechoslovak Carpathian Mountains In 1957."
Biologia. Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. V01. 14, no. 2, 1959
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VEZDA, A.
Zlatnik, A.; Chmelar, J. How 'knowledge of forest plants can be helpful in
the work of a forester. 1). 85.
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Uncl.
~`EZDA, Antonin
Lichens of the C2echoslovak Carpathian Xountains. III. Results Of
investigations in the Czechoslovak part of the Carpathian Xountains
during the year 1958. Biologia 13 no-3:168-182 6o. (EEAI 9:8)
(CZECHOSLOVAKIA--LICHENS) (CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS)
VEZDA, Antonin
Third contribution to the lichen flora In the -Jese,-dky Mcuntaiiu.
Prir cas slazsky 22 no-4:4.47-458 161.
BIRZVALK, Yu. [BIrzvaIksjJ.j (Riga); VEZEq A. (Riga)
Distribution of speed in the pipes of electromagnetic pumps vith
rectangular cross sections. Vestia Latv ak no.10:85-89 159.
(EEAI 9:10)
1. Akademiya nauk Latviyakal SSR, Institut fiziki.
(Electromagnetic pumps)
VEMA, A14TONIN
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pedagogicke nakl.,, lV2. 198 p. (Ucebni texty vysokych skol) yo'rest botarW. Illus.,
bibl., subject itaie&
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SUCHRI) Ya.Yn. I.!.], fnzh.; 7E2L)EVT6i:A11,,V.i. :.'.F.), inz~.;
MATLAKI I.F. [Vatlac, I.F.), 'Inzh. (FiAzynskaya Niur-~~!-.,,-a Respublika)
Study of reoistances r:.&de up cf 6t-r-el plates for u:3e in
traction systems. Elektrot-Ahn-Aka 35 no.7%27-31 164.
1-7:.11)
VE7,E,A.; MAVIN1SH,YajKlavins,Jj
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Effect of rotating magnetic fields on turbulent heat transfer
in mercury. In Russian. Vestis Latv ak no.5:67-70 160.
(Magnetic fields) (Mercury) (EEAI 10:7)
ACCMION NR: AT4042293 ' S/0000/63/003/000/0161/0170
AUTHOR: Veze, A.K., Uyelausts, O.A., Petrovich, R.A., Ulmants, L. Ya.
TITLE: The conductive layer In the travelling electromagnetic field of a one-way indica-
tor
SOURCE: Soveshchanlye po teoreticheskoy I prikladnoy magnitnoy gidrodinamike. 3J,
Riga, 1962. Voprosy* magnitnoy gidrodinamiki (Problems in magnetic hydrodynamic-8);
doklady* soveshchanlya, v. 3. Riga, Izd-vo AN LatSSR, 1963, 161-170
TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic field, inductance, one way Inductor, travelling magnetic
field, vector potential equation
ABSTRACT: ne authors attempt a theoretical calculation of the electromagneft forces
acting on a conducting layer of Infinite length. At a distance46 from an InfWtely long
and Infinitely wide one-way Inductor of a travelling magnetic field, there to an Infinitely
long and Infinitely wide conducting layer, which moves with respect to the Inductor sit a
velocity of 2rf(I - 2) (See Figure I of the Enclosure), where Tle the polar division of
the Inductor, a to the slippage, and f Is the frequency of the current supplying the Inductor.
Ile thickness of the conductIng layer is b, the specific conductivity of layer II to 6r, the
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conductance of regions I and III equals zero. The non -conducting layer beyond the
conductor Is considered unlimited for the purposes of this Investigation. Vector-potential
equations for various conditions are derived, with Integration constants determined on
the basis of the boundary conditions. The inductance components for an three regions
are obtained, as well as the density of the inducing currents. The denq1ty equation for
force to presented In dimensionless form and analyzed. In the second part of the paper,
the authors make an experimental determination of the electromagnetic force, primarily
for the purpose of verifying the derived theoretical expressions. A measurement was
made of the force acting on a thin hollow aluminum cylinder, coaxially suspended In a
unilateral cylindrical inductor. It was assumed that the induction distribution throughout
the thickness of the cylinder wall differed only slightly from the planar case. Ile tangen-
tial component of the Induction on the cylinder surface was measured as a function of
frequency. The inductor was fed with three-phase AC current having frequevries ranging
from 50 to 600 cps. Of greatest Interest to the authors were the forces acting ,n a layer
of finite length. In order to determine the effect of layer width, a series of tests were
run using solid metal disks as the conducting layer. Good agreement was found to exist
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11 - conducting layer; III - space beyond conducting layer
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AUTHOR: Vezep A., - X.; -Ulmanio) L. Ya,
ORO: none
TITLE: Electromaghetic processes in an ideal induction magnetohydrodlynamic anchine
SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut fiziki. Dvizheniye provodyashchikh tel v magnitnom pole
(Movement of conducting bodies in a magnetic field)o Riga, Izd-vo Zinatnej 1566p 15-49
1
TOPIC TWS: mhd) electromagnetismp liquid metal pumpp Maxwell equation
ABSTRACT: This is a r1eview of various solutions of electromagnetic problems that
arise in the construction and design of mhd generators, brakes$ flow meters, electro-
magnetic mixersp liquid-metal conveyors and other devices. The problem is reduced
to the determination of the electromagnetic processes occurring in a conducting strip-
placed in a traveling magnetic field of a flat inductor, under the assumption that
the dimensions of the device in the direction of motion of the field and in the di-
rection of the current flow are infinite (plane problem). The solution is based on
a rigorous analysis of Maxwell's equations with references made to various approxima-
tions facilitating the solution. Specially treated are electromagnetic phenomena in
a traveling magnetic field of a unilAteral inductor and the electromagnetic processes
in a traveling magnetic field of a bilateral inductor. It is mentioned in the con-
clusion that the theM of electromoetic processes In an Infinitely broad layer
placed in a tra"ling magnetic field has been developed In greater detail than that,
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for a finite strip since the mathematical analysis in simpler for the former ca".
Or1g.'arte has: 16 ftgures and 82 fOrMAMIAS.
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AUTHOR: Veze, A.K., Mikellson, A.E.
TITLE: Investigation of the possibility of pumping liquid metals by means of cylindrical
pumps without ferromagnetic cores
SOURCE: Soveshcbanlye po teoreUcbeBkoy I prikladnoy magnitnoy gidrodinamlke. 3d,
Riga, 1962. Voprosy* magriitnoy gidrodinamiki (Problems in magnetic hydrodynamics);
doklady* soveshchantya, v. 3. Riga, Izd-vo AN LatSSR, 1963, 171-178
TOPIC TAGS: pump, cylindrical pump, liquid metal pump, coreless pump, ferromagnetic
pump core, Induction pump, electromagnetic pump
ABSTRACT: The authors point (.utone substantial defect of Induction pumps for the
pumping of liquid metals: In a specific segment, the cross section of the metal conduits
must be hollow. Hollow channels, however, are more demanding In terms of mechan.1cal
and thermal overloads and also require more time and effort to manufacture. The over-
load problem becomes particularly critical when operating under high temperatures
near the point of mechanical and physico- chemical stability of The wall material, especially
in connection with the task of the electromagnetic pumping of zinc, aluminum, caut iron
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and certain other chemically active metals. For this reason, the authors studied the
feasibility of electromagnetically pumping liquid metals over circular tubing. A series
of experiments are described in the article Involving a coaxial cylindrical pump with no
central core. The authors have shown that despite theoretical considerations which
would seem to indicate that the metal in a cylindrical pump would travel In one direction
along the walls and In the opposite direction In the center of the tubing, the realization
of such pumps Is technically feasible, notwithstanding the actual presence of Buell a
motion In the channel. Investigations were carried out on several Inductors of different
radii, lengths and pole pair numbers. A determination was made of the force acting on
a cylindrical metal conductor, located Inside the Inductor, as a function of the conductor
radius, the specific electroconductivity and aggregate state of the conductor, the length
-of the polar pitch of the Inductor and the frequency of the current used to supply the
inductor. Test data were processed in dimensionless form. An experiment to measure
the pressure developed by the cylindrical pump is described in some detail, and the
authors determine the relationship existing between the criterion of relaUve force and
the criterion of relative frequency under different conditions. On the basis of the experi-
mental information obtained, a model of an Infinitely long self-terminated cylindrical
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pump was constructed (See Figure 1 of the Enclosure) for the purpose of checking the
operation of similar devices under dynamic conditions. Sodium was employed as the
liquid metal. The authors note that the first tests of the pump gave positive results
and that processing of the results of the pump operation under dynamic conditions will
permit the formulation of definitive recommendations with respect to the design and
engineering calculation of similar units and the determination of their applicability
for Industrial use. Orig. art. has: 6 formulas and 8 figures.
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AUTHORS: Veze, A. K., Liyelausis, 0. A., Mikellson, k. E.
.C-~
TITLEs Simulation of volumetric electromagnetic forces acting upon
a conducting body in an electromagnetic field
SOURCEI Akademiya nauk Latviyskoy SSR. Institut fiziki, Trudy.
no. 12. 1961, 191 - 198
TEXTs A special device (Fig. 1) was constructed in order to investigate
the possibilities of simulating volumetric electromagnetic forces acting
on a liquid in a pulsed magnetic field. Two chambers were mounted on the
bottom of a tank completely filled with liquid metal. The pole pieces of
the electromagnet were passed through the bottom of the tank from inside
these chambers. The arrows show how the liquid moves when a current
passes through the coil. Experiments were made with two different sized
prototypes of this device and with Hg, Sn and Na as liquids. The motion
of the liquid in the gap was determined in dependence on current strength
and frequency, From the conductivity 6-, density q, and permeability/A.,
characteristic dimension of the system d, circular frequency,(,.j, of the
ardO7-3-')
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Simulation of volumetric ... B102 B138
supply current, ampere turns n1 and gravity constant g, the following
dimensionless quantities were defined: 51 - 4rw/tted 2, In a'~V/O' , g
4TL(r,~,Ld V`gd_", and, as a quantity depending only on parameters of the metalt
X - ?AIE/,al. The relative velocity RM - 4rta/,vd is chosen as a non-deter-
minative similarity principle. R. as a function of a. 9 and 1 character-
izes the motion of the metal due to electromagnetic forces. In the case
of i-independent motion, R M can be represented as a function of 55 when i V1
is kept constant, or of I when M is kept constant. In both cases the val-
ues obtained for the three metals fit the same curve; in the last case is
is a straight line. In simulating effects occurring in conducting bodies
moving under the influence of a travelling magnetic field, akin-effec.t
and the asynchronous nature of the electromagnetic forces have to be taken
into account. This is done for the turbulent motion of the metal in a
rotating magnetic field. If the induction B-In/d, RI 4x6-,(~Y2d/(vo--v),
v is the field velocity in the system at rest. R'(f is a straight line
0 M
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k,2; for 50, 100 and 200 cps Gj - 0.4, 0.8, 1.6) the values obtained
f it the same lihe. Due to the asynchronous nature of the f orces, if v0>~V, a
liquid may in some cases be simulated by a solid. The dependence of the
criterion 9 - NvA1114-3d3B2 on e-~ was also studied for Hg, and Al and Cu
cylinders. (N is the moment of direction) All values again fit one curve.
There are 5 figures and 5 Soviet references.
Cnrd 3/3
GRUZSNICZKIP F.P fiz.; VFZWU,-P,.,-
Temperature measurement of liquid steel with the aid of
rhodiura and platinum alloy thermocouples. Metrologia apl 9
no.5s207-211 S4 162*
POSTEMICESCU, 14fircea, prof. ing.; VEZEANU, Petre, ing.
Optimum preheating temperature of combuBtIon air in stear,
boilers from the standpoint of metal consumption. Metalurgia
constr mas 13 no. 4: 293-298 AP 161.
1. Institutul Politehnic Bucuresti.
r~9
J r
L -3235~-66-
ALC. NRt AP60245rn 3OURCE CODFA ILU/001,IA5/000/00'~/~',)I,(,-,/01,'II
ANTIV40 Vpzenriu, P. (Frigineer)
..........
01"G: 11-1-Alurgical Resparch Inntitute (Instltutul de Gercetarl Metalurgice)
I ITH A'. al'ont3311111ties of reducing the fuel connumption In rotary chAmotting kilnn
K-W.tirptap no. 9. 1?65, 09-471
TMIW TAG:,: hent exchanper, ceramics
ARAIMT: Analy-.,.Ing the thermal balance In rotary chamotting kilns, t1r;'aufhor
cow-Did"s that, heat recovery can be effected through the improvement or introduction
hont -x0viiigers among clay aml burnt gases anfl/or ch-motte and air. Other methods
~, heat losses to the surroundings are suggestedp
to reduce fuel constunptLon by lowering
-mong Lhem the proper Insulation of the boiler shell and inti
pa ng Of the exterior
with aluminum bronze. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 tables, [Based on author's
Eng. abst.) IJM9: 33,7321
SUB CODE: 13 SUBM DATEi none / OHIO HEN 003
uDCt 666.70.2.04l.t#q.L-6li
0 , 7 /-Y ~ - -1 17 --4 b
VEZ,WIU... Petro ng.
The iocavering boilero for Martin furnaces. Metv4urgia constr mas 14
no.10:889-896 0 162.
1. Inatitutul do cercetari motalurgice.
VEZEM, Petre*, ing.
Optimum location of recuperative boilers in the case of
two-stage air preheating in the Martin furnaces. Metalurgia
constr mas 14 no.12;1065-1068 J) 162.
1. Institutul de cercetari metalurgice,
VEZEANU, Petro, ing.
. ...........
Cozputing the resistance of the pipes in mdern stew boilers.
Metalurgia constr mas 13 no.lOt863--869 0 161.
(Steam boi:Lors) (Strength of materials)
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AUTHORS: Vezeanu,__Petre, and Aschendorf, Alphonse, Engineers
TITLE: Some applications of radioactive isotopes in the metallurgical
industry
PERIODICALz Metalurgia si ConstrucPa de Mafini, no. iO, 1960, 914 - 917
TEXTx The authors review several possibilities of using radioactive
isotopes in various metallurgical processes. To c eck the wear of blast
furnace linings, radioactive sources, generally CoM are placed into the
lining, the radiations being recorded by a counter located outside of the
furnace. The value of the source's activity is determined by calculating
the attenuation of the radiation in the refractory brick, steel shell and
other structural material. The measuring speed for a source of A activity
is determined by: ,k. e-Iujxj
n 2
4r, R
in which A is the area of the counter, Zy - the efficiency of the counter
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Some applications of radioactive isotopes in... A125YA126
for radiation, fe - the scheme factor, and R - the distance source - coun-
ter In case of three sources and one control point, ntot ist
ntot + nj + n2 + n3'
The results obtained have been checked by direct measurements carried out
upon the repair-of'the blast furnace. The radioactive wear-determining
method can also be used for open-hearth.furnace linings. Another pos8ibil-
ity of using radioactive sources is the determination of the speed of gases
passing through the charge. Krivanosov (Abstracterfs notet no reference
given in the article) recommends the introduction of a gaseous radioactive
indicator through the tuyeres. By a gas capturing probe and a recording
apparatus the moment can be established in which the indicator has attained
different levels. The distribution of the cast iron in the furnace crucible
can be determined by P32. Three samples per minute are taken during tap-
ping. At a given moment, the samples present a maximum of activity which
proves the distribution of the cast iron in layers. P32 radioactive iso-
topes can also be used for the determination of the phosphorus content in
the charge of a Thomas converter. The phosphorus content can be determined
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Some applications of radioactive isotopes in... A125YA126
on the basis of an accurate proportion between the molten metal and the
specific activity of the sample. The level of the molten metal in cupola
furnaces has also been determined Dy radioactive isotopes. By using two
Co60 sources of 10 mCu, ana two thyratrone, the hot metal level coi2d be
maintained constant with a precision of 20 - 50 mm. The homogenation of
cast iron in the crude iron mixer could also be studied with P32. Radio-
active isotopes can also be used to determine the distribution of phos-
pborus and arsenic in different steel alloys to investigate the plastic
process of metals, to control the thickness in the rolling process, etc.
The application of radioactive isotopes facilitates the automation of dif-
ferent processes and increases the technical level of the production. There
are 4 figures and 10 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc.
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POSTELNICESCU, Mircea, prof. ing.; _Y~~4WIU,.Petr.e.,_Ing.
Fuel economy in boilers functioning by, gas furnace previously
heated. Constr mas 15 no.4:291-295 Ap 163.
1. Institutul polite~rlcj Bucuresti (for Postelnicesou).
2. InstitutU, de cercetari metalurgice (for Vezeanu).
*The chiak-pea of Karcag is a useful legLminous plant." p. 376 (Termenzgt to Te h
Vol 1-12 No 6 June 1953 Budapest)
SOt Houthlv List 2C East MMovean Agg2vajons, Vol 3 No 2 Library of Congress Fab 51+ Uncl
SZODCRAT, L; SELEITYI, A; VEZRIMM, K.
Significance of electroder-matographic investigations in certain
dermatoses. Acta med.hung. 7 no.1-2:123-134 1955
1. Klinik fur Haut- und Goachlechtskrankhmitein der Hadizini-
schen'Universitat, Debrecen
(SKIIII diseases,
electrodermatographic data)
~WZAROS, Csilla, dr.; )LENKENYJ_,_Klara, dr.
Essantial cryoklobulinemia. Borgyogy. vener. ozemle 39 no.3-.14-128
le 163. -
1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Borklinikajanak (igazgato:
Szodoray Lajos dr. egyetemi tanar) kozlemonys.
(GRYOBLOBULINS) (LEG ULGER) (CHLOROQUIN&)
(BLOOD PROTEIN DISORDERS)
IIA ret);Ly 4*0 nt- d1k o,~11 1; rc;- "fri. S
1;~I~ t3;- c a. c.
-"Y, Vol. '~4 110- 9,
so: tonthi.." LL!7t of E-'-A
re-~;-ratio; of soll on grou0d.
Vol. 11, no. 1546, Aug- 1956
AGRICULTURE
Budapest, Huhgary
So: East ~~uropean Acccss-;On, Vol. 6. No- 5, i".ay 1957
CSOKA, I., dr.; VEZEKWI, K., dr.; SZODCRAY, I*,dr.
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I Mrt64.
7
4 1 r 1:4
SZODORAT. Lajos. dr.; TUZA, Klara, dr.;
Evaluation of 5 years material on the melanoma cases of the
Dermatological and Tonforological Clinic of Debrecen. Orv.
batil. 98 no-10-11:239-243 17 Mar 57.
1. A debraceni Orvostudomarqi Naetam Bor- as Namikortani
klinikajanak (igazgato: Szodoray, Lajos egyatemi tanar. az
oryontudomanyok doktora) kozIsmax7e.
(MIUMMA, tber.
follow-up (Hun))
ITAGY, lIndre, dr.; VEZ=IYI, Elara, dr.
Study of the monoamine oxidase activity in lupus erythematosus.
Borgyogy vener, szemle 1+0 no.3:113-n6 Je'64.
1. A Debreceni Bor es Nemikortani Klinika kozlcmenye (Igazgatol
Szodorayy Lajos, dr. egyetemi tanar).
VEZEKENyj, Klara, dr.; CSOKA., Imre, dr.; SZODORAY, 1ajos., dr.
()n the histological characteristics of bMaw skin diseases.
Borgyogy. vener. szemle 39 no.6:267-273 D 163.
(DERMATITIS HERPETIFOEMIS) (PMPHIGUS)
(IEU104IA) (SKIN NEOPLASMS)
VEZEKENYI, Klara; TUZA, Klara
Cholinestorase activity in pigmented naevi. Acta- morph. acad. sci.
hung. 11 no.3:327-333 162.
1. Institute of Dermatology (Director: Prof. L. Szodoray), Medical
University, Debrecen., and "David Gruby" Institute for Dermatological
and Venereal Diseases, Miskole.
(CHOLINESTERASE) (NEVUS PIGMENTED)
NAGY, Endrd, dr.; YEZEIMIYI'.. Klara,, dr.; SZAM, Peter, dr.
Treatment of childhood morphea witb ccabined antimala ials and
novocain. Borgyogy. vener. szemle 38 no-5:226-230 0 162.
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(Igazgato: Szodoray Lajos dr. egyetemi tanar).
(SCI=DERMA) (PROCAIN) (CHWHOQUINE)
YEZEKENTI, Ilara
Data on the histochemistry of kerAtinization. Borgyog7. vener.
szemle 36 rLo.2-3:57-61 mr-my l6o.
(VMTIN)
(SKIS Chem)
Public alimentation of children. 1112
Budapest, Hiiw--ary. -Ilelpezesm-limp-n.,zi Intezer. ;,ildanest, 1959~
V~onthly list of .-E',iropean itccession 1) LC, Vol
9. no. 2, Freb. 10/60
Unal.
TELEGDI, Ervin, dr.; V&ZEMWZL,-XQKq,.
On snacks for achool children in the forenoon in Budapest. Nopegeszsegugy,
44 no.2:51-56 F 163.
1. Kozlemeny az Orszagos Elelmezes- ek Taplalkozastudnmanyi Intezetbol
(igazgato: Tarjan Robert dr. e t tanar).
(NUTRITION) MILK)
Vr,,;EK114Y(, N.
Signifiemce of organized recreLtio,' for children on the Oasis of
research on hygienic-nutritional problems, p. 162, NE,4F;GF,3Z-SFCUGY)
(E:geszsekugyi Mlininteruium) hudapest, Vol. 37, ho. 7, July 1956
SOURCE: East European Accm;Lons List (ELAL) Libral-j of Congrecz7,
Vol. 5, No. 11, Yovember 1956
MESZAROS, Gyorgy, dr.; FABIAN, Sandor, dr.; BANHIDI, Endre, dr.; TMETIDI,
-~ ~ndor, dr.
Bronchograpby tmder overpressure and anestbesia in apneic patients.
Tuberkulozis 14 no.3268-71 Mr 161.
1. A Debraceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem The Klinika (mb. lgazgato: Pongor
Ferenc dr. egyetemi docens) bronebologial, oaztalyanak kozlemenye.
(APNEA diag) (BRONCHI radiography$
FULOP , Tamas , dr.;, UUNDI _Aodorng, dr.
On the rehabilitation of children injured in accidents. Gyez--ekgyogya3zat
14,no.D21-27 Ja 162.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyatem Egeozaeaug3ri SzervezeBtani Intezet.
(ACCIDENTS) (REHABILITATION)
RESURCS, Gyorgyp dr.;.BANIIIDI, Endre, dr.; VEZ34DI, Sandor, dr.
A new method for the local management of cavities. Tuber!--dozis 15
no.7:208-211 JI 162.
1. A dobreconi Orvostudomanyi Egyetcm The Klinika (mb. Igazgato:
Pongor Ferene dr. e yetemi. docens) Bronchologiai Osztalya-nak koziemcnyo.
fTUBERCUMSIS PUWONARY surg)
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on childhood accidents. Orv hetil 104 no. 28: 1316-1-320 JI 63.
1. Debreceni orvostudomanyi Egyatem, EgeszoOgugYi
Szervezesi Intezet.
(ACcomrs)
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Changes in the attendance of specialized clinics as a con-
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