SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VODOPYANOVA, L.S. - VODOVNIK, L.
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JXCESSION N'T. AR5004771 S/01.3 7161V000/0101GO361GO36
SOLRGE: Ref, zh. Pletallurgiya, Abs, 10L1245
AUTHOR: Vodov'-,s_nova L S 4 Mar7ch,w A. C/
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of high temperature F3i-ntering of ~~t~en
TITLE Studi
CITED SOURGS: Sb. tr. Vaes. n.-i. Ln_-t tvardykh splavovo no* 5#
221-224
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SUDZHAYEV, G.A.;,_ VODOPIYAI.,'OVA, M.B.; SHAPIRO, S.A.
Determination of the toxicity ca" diphtheria bacilli. Zdrav. Belor.
v 6 no. 10:42-43 0 160. - (MIRA 13:10)
'l.,Sanepidstantsiya Stalinskogo rayona g. Minska.
.W (DIPHTAEM-BACTERIOLOGY)
I
F USM/Medicine - Occupational Diseases ftr/Apr, 52
"Treatment With Nicotinic Acid of Impaired Hearing.:
in Persons Working in Noisy Enterprises," M..I.
Krotova, Cand Med Sci, Staff Mem, Chair of Mar,
Nose, and Throat Diseases Na4al Med Acad
"Vest Oto-Rino-Laringol" Vol M, No 2, PP 35-38
Examn of a large number of workers suffering from
lzpaired hearing or. cubtotal deafness, obtaine *d by
vorking under sti ess of noise and vibration in large
Industrial enterprises, revealed an "occupational
uxrosis" with a prognosis of possible degenerative
atrophy of the acoustic ganglia and fibers of th 'e
oto-media. A vitamin B def iciency was found in
224T61
most cases. A tentative explanation ofthis OccuPs-
tional disease was made by G. A. Navyazhskyy who
suggested that it is a result of an overstrain of the
braking process. UU*T*WM% injections of nicotinic
acid gave satisfactory results, with a reaction of
decreased blood pressure, and prolonged dilatatianof
vessels in the middle and innerear.
224T61
KROTOVA, K.I., kandidat maditainBkikh nauk (Leningrad)
-16
'14~
Platkqomographic study of vascular reactions of human naaal mu-
cosa. Vest.oto-rin. 17 no.2:69-70 Mr-Ap 155. (HLRA 8:7)
(NASAL CAVITY, blood supply,
pletlWsmography of vase. reactions of nasal mucoea)
(PL=SHOGWJ-HT,
of nasal mucosa vase. reactions)
KHOTOVA-VODCPITANOVA. H.I., kaudidat maditainskikh nauk
Peculiarities of vascular reflex reactions in otosclarosim. Test.
oto-rin. 18 no.5;96 S-0 156. (MUM 9:11)
(OTOSCIRRW IS) (RIFLIUB) (BWO VOWKI)
VODOPIYANOVA,-M. ,I.-, kand. mad. nauk
Use of xycaine in tonsillectomy. Vest. otorin. no-4:45-47 '61.
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Iz kafedry farmakologii (zav. - daystvitallmyy chlen Awl SSM
prof. S. V. Anichkov) i kafedry bolazney ukhal gorla i noes, (zav. -
doktor maditains)dkh nauk B. M. Mlechin) Leningradakogo sanitarno-
gigiyanichaskogo maditainakogo inatituta.
(XYLOCAINE) (TONSILS-SURGERY)
3/181/62/004/002/025/051
B101/B102
AUTHORS3 Levitskaya, M. A., and VAdoZ~yanova, N. A.
TITLE: Radiographic determination of diffusion coefficients by means
of thin, metallic double layers
PERICDTCAL& Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no, 2, 1962, 458-460
TEXT: On the basis of the varying reflection of X-rays, a radiographic
comparison was made of the diffusion coefficients DCU and 1) Fe with DNi orl
Cu-Ni and Fa-Ni specimens. The Cu-Ni specimen was obtained by
electrodeposition of Cu (6/1) on a polished steel cathode and by subsequent
nickel-plating of the copper with 6 Ni. The Fe-Ni specimen was produced
by rolling Armco iron to an 8-/tLfiTnM', which was then nickel-plated. The
solid solution of the two metals formed a layer between the metal films.
The X-ray line of the solid solution was shifted by a half-width relative
to the line of the pure metal. The I L/ /ILratio was measured with an
0
flf-2 (MF-2) microphotometer. The penetration depth x of one metal into
the other was calculated from
Card 14-3
S/1 8X62/004/00 2/025/051
Radiographic determination of B101 B102
x - L 0 - L - L 0 - in 1 - (IL/ILO ) 11 - exp(_ U 0 //Vk;
n(
k - 1 + 11008(rip, - 2 where(B is Bragg's reflection angle of the metal
0
line in question, and is the absorption coefficient. The error in
measurement was 40 50% and can be reduced by lowering the 1-to-L ratio.
Resultal
L0~~ Lyi y, I t,001 D cm2/ Bee IDNi/DCU IDNi/DFe
Ni in Cu 12.8
4-85
7.95 800 8.10 -11
1
Cu in Ni 10.7 6.7 4-0 800 2-10 4
Ni in Fe 6.8 2.3 4.5 1000 13.5- 10-12
Fe in Ni 8.2 3-7 4-5 1000 5.25010- 2.6
A paper by M. A.- Levitskaya and R. A. Fogeltson (Izv,. vyash. shkoly.
Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 3, 1960) is referred to. There are 1 figure,
1 table, and 7 referencest 3 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The reference to
Card 2/4
S/181/62/004/002/025/051
Radiograp:h*p determination of B101/BI02
the English-language publication reads as followei C. Matano, Japan.
Journ. Phys., 2., 41, 1934.
ASSOCIATIONt Voronezhakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Voronezh State
University)
SUBMITTEDt September 15, 1961
Fig. Path of rays in specimens during reflection. A and B denote the
pure metals, A + B is the solid solution; L0, L, and I are the correspond-
ing layer thicknesses; a0is the incident X-ray, s is the ray reflected
from A, and at is the ray reflected from A + B.
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LEVITSKAYA, M.A.; VODOPIYANGVA ILA
Xr-ray diffraction deter.-dnation of diffusion coefficients by the
method of thin double metal films. Fiz.tver.tela 4 no.2458-460
F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Voronezhskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(X rays-Diffraction) (Diffusion)
VODGPIYANOVA, N.A.
Roentgenographic determination of the coefficient of
diffusion of zinc In irone Sbor.nauch.rab.asp. VCU
no.2:14-17 162. (MIPA 18:1-1)
VODOPIYANOVA. N,S.
Types of swamps in Tayshet District and their dynamics. Trudy
Vost.-Sib.biol.inst.SO AN SSSR no.lM-81 '62. (MIRA 16sl)
(Tayshet District-4wamps)
VODOPIYANOVA, N.S,
Bottomland meadows in the middle course of the Biryuaa River.
Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.10.97-109 161. (1,11RA 14:12)
1. Vostoolmo-Sibirskiy filial Sibirokogo otdeleniya AN SSSR,
Irkutsk.
(Biryusa Valley-Pastures and meadows)
VcDcPI'Vl'7cVA) T.D.
Cri-ca - Jud~a3 Tree
Judas tree (Gercis s-iliquastrum L.) in Criwea. Bot. mat. Gerb. 14, 1951
1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November -IM. Unclassified.
210riot,c r;a:,t Of Trivr:"r-,f. DI-1tr'ct.
J. 14:
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I--VODROS) Daniel -
Eli-ination of electrostatic charges by using radioisotopes.
Energia ea atom 14 no.8/9:409-411 S 161.
BCYZOxyj Lasolo, dr.; VODRW, Daniel
Investigation of underground water movements by radioisotopes.
Ewrgia es atom 13 no-3;13~-136 Mr 160,
VODROS, Daniel
Measurement of activity on the basis of the gamma spectrum. YAgy.
radiol. 15 no.2slO6-109 Ap '163.
1. Magyar ludomanyos A.kademia Orvosradiologiai Kutatoosoportjanak
kozlemenye.
(RADIOWRY)
GEMI) Tozsef; VCIDRCIS,. Daniel
Applicati-on-o-T -gamma-radiant, isotopes for determining the
humidity content of building materials. Kpilt0oanyag 15 no.7:
275-279 n 163.
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AU~ NRt ,OURCE CODE: lltjlo()2lA51(-Mlnn;11010'7,1()LI 5
AUTHOR: -Vodrost Dantel-Vedresh, D.
ORG: Redical-RadioloRical Research Group WA (NTA Orvoorndfologiat Kutnto Ceow t
TITIE: Artificially'produced radioactive substances in the human body
SOURCE: Magyar radiologia, no. 2, 1965, l(y7-115
TOPIC TAGS., radii ition biologin, effect, n"rleir blast effert, radioactive
contamination
ABSTRACT: -The radioactive materials
which reach the surface of the earth as a result of atomic bomb experiments,
-their- distribution- and -penetration- into-the-living-organism -as
amounts measured in the human bones are reviewed. TNh, rvpuremcnts revealed
ja considerable decrease :in radioactive contaninatio d4hng the 'atomic
silencem between 1958-61. The radioactive contamination of the atmosphere
.commenced again after the atomic bomb experiments in 1961-62. Although the
:danger of Si,90 in our bones is not yet an acute one, nuclear experiments
muA be suspended because of the peril presented by the mdio&otive mate-
rials to the living organisms. Orig. art. hasi 6 figures and 3 tables. fi-PPS-7
SUB CODE: 20, - 06 / SUBM DATE: none ORIG RW.- 001 / OTH REF: 014
Card
RKs AF6001047- SOME CODE.- W/OMI/65/000/001/0048/0052
AUTHCR: Vodros D dresh, D.; Miklos) Katalin-Kikloah, K.
ORG: Research GroLi2 of Medical Hadioloa., Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HrA
Orvosradiologiai Kutato Csoport)
TITIE: Measurement of doubl~r labelled radioactive samples
SOURCF: lboar Radiologia,, no. 1,, 196% 48-52
TOPIC, TAGS: radiology, radiobiology, radioisotope, radioactivity measurement
ABSTF-4,CT: The possibilities o-i-the
;measurement 6f'doubly-labelled radioactive substances without chemical
separation in a complex specimen.. are discussed. The differences in the
type of radiation, in half life and in radiation,energy are utilized for
idifferentiation. According to the authors' experiences, some of the modes of
measurement mentioned can always be applied for the determination of two
radioactive substanass used simultaneously In biological,investigations,
:with satisfactory accuracy, The modes of measaremont describe-d can be used
:for other labelled samples &,v well,,.- Orig. art. has: 5 tables. Zj_~Rfs
SUB CODE: 06p 18 SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 003 / OrH EEF: 005
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AUTHOR: Vodros I D. (Vedresh, D.)-, (Ukloah, K.)
TITLEz Characteristio properties of Gei er-MMer counters
SOURM Kagyar radiologias MI. 6, 1964, 324-329
TOPIC TAGS: gas discharge coimter
"Pprt-es off
GrIg. art. ilq-z 1
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PERIODICAL:
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VUdrUs, D.
The disposal of radionctive ~Yaste from isotope
laborl tories
Kernenergie, no, 3, 1962*9 184-185
TEXT: The waste disposal service-of Hungary is described
after three yeirs of successful operation.. 71aste is collected in
every laborntory in separate PVC containers far liquids, combusti-
bles, and solid waqtes. The wnste is furthe-r segregated according
to the half lives of its radioactivity. 1-sotopes with half lives
of' less than one month!are allowed tu decay locally while waste of
lon,ger half life or that cont-iLnini; c14 is stored in a centrnl depot.
Cnrd 1/2
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S/025/62/000/()03/002/003
1041/1242
Tho dispos-1.1 of radioac-,ive ...
The waste is collected from the laboratories by n trailer carry:lr),-
Lix caris, four of which are lead-shielded to allow handlin.,, of up
to 250 milicuries of C060. -It is then stored in bitumen-li'neii coa
crete pits. No volume reduction or final fix-t-tion process is in
operation at present. There are 4 fieures.
ASSOCUTION: Hyg. und 3-pidem. Statiun.(Hygienic Rnd Epidemo-
logical Station) Budapest
SUB?AITTCD: October 23, 1061
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.iLTIG'RY/Nuclu,-r Physicr - Nuclocr flowcr md Tochnolar-y 0-8
Abs Jour : Aof Zhur - Fizikn, No 11, 1958, No 211879
Author : Vo4rco Dmiol
Inst -trot Gl~von
Title : Significance of Rn-?Jonctiva Isotopes
Orig Fub : EnorCic os Ltomtochn., 1957, 10, No 5-6, 250-254
Abstrvct : No cbstrect
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VODROS D.
"Significance of radiOiBOtOpeS."
p. 250 (Energia Es Atamtechnika) Vol. 10, no. 5/6, Aug. 1957
Budapest, Hungary
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (FUI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
VCD-~X,-,~j D.
GIM tube counter v-.' th f low.
p. 349. i~,17TY,',j FOUC11-) Vol. '-, n(,- 4, 11)~7
I
E,udal;est, Hungary
SO: Monthl Index of East European Accessions (F.EAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3,
1958 (Ma3
Kosk-
short life r;,Wk)uctIve twers FeO. and s,")
used in industrial tracing cxpt3, have detJ , b Its
scintilladw aptXtrameter and radIMMM. se i1"1
0t the ww. uu-thocl axe gives. A cimsiderabte, t of
Fes# and Co" wss tound In the FcP samples as coulamination.
John Robw,-,
i n c) r;
R'alioactive of ti atno-spliore
`~S "Ndomnnyos
Budapest, HU11, -Iry
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Vol. 12, no. I TF.T
Monthly List of East Duropean Accessicns TC 7ol no.7, July 155C.,
Uncl.
VODRCS, D.; BOZCKY, L.
Measuring metal quantities produced in aluminum furnaces. p. 285.
Budapest. Kosponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet. A MAGYAR TUDOLMANYOS AIKEDEMIIA KCZPO.'.TI
FIZIUI KUTATO INTEZETEINEK KOZISMENYEI, Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 6, No. 4, Jul/Aug. 1?58
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 7, July 1959
UNCL
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EOZOKY, L.; VODROS, D,
Radioactive isotopes for measuring the quantity of aluminum smelts.
Acta techn Hung 28 no.1/2:133-144 6o. (EEAI 9:7)
1. Radiological Department of the Central Research Institute for
Physics, Budapest.
(Radioisotppes) (Aluminum)
VODRW, Daniel
Some possibilities of the use of scintillation spectranctera.
Energia es atom 1-6, n0,8:371-)75 Ag 763,
lo Magyar Tudomanym,,Akadamia Orvosradlologiat csoportja.
VOW,!"~.'~, D.
VOMOS. D. - Premiz3es and instrumnts of a radio-ictive-isrtope laboratol-Y.
P 7. V01. 11, no. 11, June 1956.
MUSZIAKI EUT. (!-'uszqki es Termi2szettlidomiRyos Ege~31.110tel~
Szovetsege:, Budapest.
I , sez
e
e.'.in.. -,sj~w ::if the Executive Council of the World
Federation of Scientific "ITorkers. p.11, Vol, 1-1, No. 11, June 1.956
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SOURCE: East European Accossions List (EEAL) Vol 6, No. 4--Apri-1 1957
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(93). 10
9, P.
A prooodure h" been developed for measuring the quan.
tity of alumiabna malt contained in electrolytic colts. The
principle of the method comista In adding a known quantity
of radioactive isotope to the unknown qu&ntitY of molt in a
Cox. A sample to taken from the malt &ner thorough stirring,
Tko quatitity of' &be malt can be established from the reduced
ApWfla utivity of tba omple by means of the W441acwhip
bOtd Mat Is the Weight Of Jhc MMfQ* Inj#QdUC0d
Into the cell. sa the specific activity of the sample belare
adding the mat, a being Its activity subsequent ta:diluAiau.
The use of an Isotope wM short half life constitutes an impar.
1-4 feature, consequently (a) higher activities can he uU-
111tod (or ititriaging the accuracy a( memuremontih (h)
no Activity reassins in the finished products due to the ilsort
half IMP. T%a q jantlay of the radion ctive isotope i* not hazard -
QQO to t he wackem' health. The mat hod iA a u i t a hie for ra u t inn
MCNIRseements and can be readily carried out.
VODROS., D.
VOEFM, D. - Equipment of an isotope laboratory. p. 233.
Vol. 32s no. 8. Aug. 1956
HAGYAR KEMIKU30K LAPJA. Budapest., Hungary
SOURCE: East Earopean Accessions List (EUL) Vol. 6, No. 4--April 1957
MPRW D
Sources of power containing radio-
active materials. p. 136.
Ansver of the Beloiannisz Works for
Telecommunication Technique to two
letiars. p. 138.
RAD::CTECHNIKA. (Magyar Onkentes
Honvedeimi Szovetseg) Budapest.
Vol.. 6, no. 6, June 1956.
SOURCES: EEAL - LC Cet. 1956. Vol. 5 No. 10
Radioisotopes in almninum metalbirf-y. p. 160
KOIIASZATI LAPOK. (MlaFyar Par. aszati es Kohaszati Et-jeqlilet) budapest, Hunf ar,
Vol. 14, no. 4, Apr. 1959.
Monthly li5t of Eaot -',,i7ropean Accessions LC, Vol. q, No.
Auplist 1959.
Uncla.
VODROB, Daniel; GYENGE, Gyorgy
A datector demonot-rating contamination on a big ffur:&ee. Kag)r.
radiol. 15 no-4:247-249 Ag 163.
1. A MTA Orvos-Radiologiai Kutatoceoportjanak kozlemen-
~ye
(Vezeto: Zoebok Zoltan dr.).
RADIATION MONITORING)
ECHNOLOGY, RADIOLOGIC)
P
(EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES)
--VODROS Daniel
Measuring gamma-ray dosis by means of film badges. Fr-ergia es atom 15
no.10/U013-517 O-N 162.
1. Budapesti Koz,ggeszsegugyi es Jarvanyugyi Allomas Izotop Laboratori,=a.
HUNGARVNuclear Physics - Inrtallatirns and Instruiients. Methods C-2
of Mea3urerient and Research
kba Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 7, 1958, No 14921
Luthor Vodros Dani~j
Inst No_t-GtVM'
Title Flow-Through Geiger-Mueller Counter
Orig Pub Magyar fiz. folyoirat., 1957, 5., No 4o 349-351
1.bstract t Description of a flow-through Geiger-Mueller counter cf the
orAinary type for the registratift nf Ipw energy particles.
Card 1/1
MIGARY/Huclcar E',ysica - InGtIallation anC, Instrumonits. MQVIlodc; C-2
of Measurmiont am! Rscarch
A',;s Jour : lz,.:f Vizilm, No 5, 1959, i1i 91)43
Author : rehr Istvan,-Vodros-Danicl.
Inst : -
Title :Analysis of Hadicactivu SamlQs
OriG Pub :t1a6?yar tuO. Lqkaci. Kam. fiz. kutato int. lcczl., 1957, 5,
ITO 5, 514-520
Xistract : Residual radioactive iLpuritics of comercial isz)topc tracers
weru analyzed both with the ai~'. of Vie decay curves and
Cxzia spectra, as well as by radiodhordcal scparation. A,
consV'crablo amount of S,55 ana CA wQrc ol-,servcO in sanpics
()f FL59.
Card : 1/1
VVDROS, Daniel
Treatment of radicwiotive-vss~e of isotope laboratories.
Energia es atom 14 no,IL4347 Ja
VODHOS, Daniel
Man,agement and burying radioactive wastes in Hungary.
42 no.10:315-318 0 16L
1. Kozlumeny a Budapest Fovarosi Kozegeszegugyi-JarvanyuW. Alloraasrol.
(igazgato: Kapos Vilmos dr.).
(RADIOACTIVII WASTE)
H/008/ 61/0141001100 51/00 5
B009/BO57
AUTHOR: Vbdrds, DAniel
TITLEt Treatment of Radioactive Waste From Isotope Laboratories
PERIODICALs Energia Ss Atomtechnika, 1961, Vol. 14, No. 1t pp. 43-47
TEXT: This paper is a summary of the principles and practice of the
treatment and disposal of radioactive waste, based essentially on the
publications referred to. Under the regulations in force,/3- or r-
radiating mixtures or fission products of 10-7 Kc/mi in water and of
10-9
,uClml in air are the maximur. permissible concentrations. Particulaz
caution is advisable in the trea,~ment and disposal of long-lived bone-
seeking isotopes. Radioactive waste is selectively stored according to
the following half-life groupss less khan 30 days, 30 days to 5 years,
more than 5 years# Waste containing C-14 is in any case separately stored.
Solid waste is collected in pails and stored in plastic bags for in-
cineration. Waste water is concentrated and stored in tanks. Radioactive
substances can be extracted from water by precipitation, distillation,
Card 1/2
Treatment of Radioactive Waste From
Isotope Laboratories
H/008/61/014/001/005/005
B009/B057
evaporation, ion exchange, electric doicnizationt filteringt adsorption,
etc. Coarse or powdery concentrates are buried in steel containers lined.
with plastic clay or other material insoluble in water. Liquid concentrE.-es
of long-lived, highly active isotopes may be kept underground In acid-
proof tanko, but this is a very expensive method, and the cervice life ~%r
the containers may be shorter than 'the half-life of the isotopes. More
practicable but costly appears to be mixing the liquid waste with mont-
morillonite and burning the paste to clinker. There exists as yet no
universally applicable disposal method. Waste water of low activity may
best be treated by precipitation. Evaporation is most suitable for small
quantities of waste water of high specific activity. The procedures may
sometimes be combined. Sufficient experience is still lacking as regarde
costs. Some figures taken from American papers are given for precipitat4..on,
distillation, and ion exchange. Costs of processes practiced in Hungary
will be published in a later paper. There are 3 figures and 10 referencas,
I Soviet (in English language), 3 US, I British, 2 German, and 3 Hungarian.
ASSOCIATIONs Kbzeg&szse'g-Ugyi 6s jhrvhnytigyi fillomas (Public Health and
Epidemiological Institute)
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H/008/62/000/'010/003/003
D286/0308
AU111OR: Vddrds. Daniel
TITLI.,': Measurement of gamma dosage by means of film badges
PERIOD10AL: "-'nergia 6s Atomtechnika, no. 10-11, 1962, 513-517
1
TIM: Two alternative methods of measuring dosages are
discussed, using the ionization chamber and the photographic film
as detector respectively. ifter describing the chemical and physi-
cal properties of the filta, the construction of the filter system
is considered. The material and the thickness of the filter is
determined by tho energy of the radiation, Photons causing higher
ionization are filtered out, and hence. the darlw-ning of the L'Aln, is
pro-.)ortional to the dosage and independent of the energy. 1n prac-
tice filters of different materials and size cover different parts
of the film, and by con-paring the darkening under the filters the
composition of the radiation can be estimated. Yor the purpose of
the experiment a film badge was divided into 4 parts; the first left
uncovered, the second was covered by lead, the third by copper and
Card 1/2
H/00,3/61/000/010/0f)3/003
Measurement of gamma dosage ... D286/1)308
the fourth by an altmiinun Eilter. The investigations were limited
to the*0.3 - 1.5 NeV gamma dosimetry. The radiation sources were
00-60, Gs-137, Hg-203 and radium. The properties of FURTZ :,-'I
FURTE D and FO','T:~ S (all made in Hungary) films were investigated.
Some control measurements were made using VEPULU~'~!A and %G'.VA DURO
films. The results of the measurements are given. The FUV21; filns
can be used in the 50 mr to 1500 mr region. There are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Budapdsti Ybzc4e,szsegu,-yi 6s JArva'nyugyi Allomas
Izot6p Laboratoriuma (National Health and Epidemic
Station Isotope Laboratory, Budapest)
Card 2/~
ZSEBOK, Zoltan, dri VODROS. Daniel
Praotical value of gama spectra. Magy. radiol. 15 no-1:34-42 its 063.
1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Or7os-Radiologiai Kuta soportjanak
kozlemenye. (RADIOMETRY) (RADIOISCYTOPEq) top
r:,,,-, ~y
:~yorrly; Hun;,,,man 'cademy of "ciences,
Iidlolo"ical Research Croup (A ','TA -a~yar Tudonnnyos Akado-miz, cmros-
'Aadiolo--,;iai Xu'Llatocsoportuja" (chlef: Z~;EEGY, Zoltan, Dr).
"A Detector for the Testiqr~, of Lar:-e-Surface Contaminations."
2udapest, Var~rar Padiologia, Vol '.,V, ',o 4, Au,~, 1963, pa-es 2~7-249.
Abstract: [Authors' English smirAry nmdift~~d] A very sensitive apparatu3
has been constructed by tho authors for the protection of employees wror-
king with open sources of radiation. The detector is also suitablP for the
detection of P and a radiation. Contamination by isotopes of the body,
clothin,7 or of ~he instrments can be checked at any time and radiation
injury ~an thus be prevented. 1 Western, 3 Hungarian references.
1/1
HUNGARY
VODROS, Daniel; Medical Radiological Research Group of the Hungarian
Ac RdWm-y-`6`f lociences (Magyar Tudomanyos Akadomia Orvosradiologriai
Kutatocsoportja),
"Activity Measurements on the Basis Lf Gama Spectrum."
Budapest, Magyar Radioloria, Vol XV, 11o 2, Apr 63, pages 106-109.
Abstract: (Author's English summary modified] A simple method for
activity measurements i5 described. By means of this method, activi-
ties between 50-0-005 micro-curie are easily determined with instru-
ments available in most laboratories. To facilitate the right selection
of parameters, the shape of the photo-peak has been determined by
the author as a function of the high voltage, the amplification and
the channel width. Suggestions for their optimal synchronization
are given by the author. 3 Western, 2 Hungarian references.
VOD14LS Y Daniel
:
Gamma-ray 3-pectrum ariftlysis iiv scint'llation
Magy fiz folycir 12 no.1,73-,~q 164.
VODROS, D. I GYMIGEO Gy; MUMS, K.
Low-back camtlng device for the seaouring of radioactive sub-
gtances4 Orr# hetil* 106 no.50s2380-2181 1.2 D 1 61.
1. M.T.A. Oryosradlologiai Kutato Gooport (resetot Uabok,
Zbltan, dr.).
L 44636-6� IT -IJP(c)
ACC NR, AP6033122 SOURCE CODE: HU/0012/65/013/010/()314/03171;
AUTHOR: Vodros, Daniel-Vedresh, D.
ORG: Research Group for Medical Radiology, MTA (MTA Orvosradiologiai Kutato Csoport)
TITIE: Characteristics of self-extinguishing Geiger-Muller counting tubes
SOURCE: Meres es automatika, v. 13,-no. 10, 1965; 314-317
TOPIC TAGS: radiation detector, geiger counter, electron tube
ABSTRACT: For the assembling of a multiple radiation detector it was necessary to
determine the characteristics of 21 Geiger-Muller counting tubes. The results were
presented and discussed to indicate the ranges of characteristics (such as, starting
voltage, plateau angle and length, sensitivity, dead-time , directional sensitivity
effects, etc.) encountered in such tubes of similar nominal values. The methods
employed in the measurements were described and it was noted that some characteristics
can be described by limit values only. Generally, the sensitivity of cylindrical
tubes is highest in th~; perpendicular direction to the axis and lowest in the anode
extension direction. These differences are especially large in end-window tubes.
The delay-tire was approximately inversely proportional to the voltage differential
between the electrodes. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1 table. 1JPRS: 33,5451
SUB CODE: 18, 09 / SUBM DATE: 25MaY65 / ORIG REF: 002 / OTH REF: 006
Card 1/1 UDC: 681.2:621,387.424
17
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UNGARY
VODROS, Daniel, and VIRAGH, Elemer, Dapartmental Research Group in Xedical
1tad1ZTn7'('OT%eYadio1ogAai Akademiai Tanszoki Kutato Csoport) of the MTA
(Directort Prof Dr Zoltan ZSEBOK).
11,14easuremont of Irradiation Per Unit Time Usinc, Ionization Chambers with
Vibratory Condenser"
Budapest, Magyar RadloloLia, Vol 18, ND 6, Dec 66; PP 357-360.
Abstract [Authors' Engli.ih s-u:rumaryl: The ionization currents produced by dif-
ferent gamma-radiating Liotopes in ionization chambers have been -mcasured by
authors by means of an e:Lectromoter with vibratory condenser. Using ionization
chambers with volune of :., 101, 100, 2500 and 10,000 cO and with rasistance of
109,1010 and 1011 ohms, -.he intensity of the dozes used in radiological practice
may be determined with great accuracy. 3 Referencos, all Eastern.
1/1
Radiology
HUNGARY
voj)Rc)s Da Jpj, KORITSANSZ'KY, Denes, MIKLOS, Katalin; Academic
L~,~,
Department of Medical Radiology, Research Group (Orvosradiolo-
giai Akademlai Tanszeki Kutato Csoport).
"Measurement of the Sr-90 Content of Human Bone SamDles.ll
Budapest, Kiserletes OrvostudomanX, Vol XIX, No 1. jan 67, pages
79-81
Abstract: ZA-uthors' Hungarian su=ary,7 The sr-90 contamination
of 55 bones taken from humans of different ages has been measur-
ed. The samples were taken from the right tibia and femur; they
were ashed and t'he Sr was separated by a chemical method. The
measurements were carried out with a s~elf-made. low background
counting installation. The values obtained were also checked
standards. According t-o the measurements, the Sr-90 level is
in agreement vrith the concentrations reported in the rircrld
liberature. 4 H=Karlan, 7 Western references. Cmanuscript
received 2 Mar 66./
1/1
PUNGARY
D.4~GYVN3E, Gy., MIKLOS, K.; Academic Physician-Radiological Depart_
mental Research Group (chief: ZSEBOK, Zoltan, Dr) (Orvosradiologiai Akadenriai
Tanszeki Kutatocsoport).
113imple Installation for the Measurement of Low-Energy Beta Radiation."
t.
Budapest, Orrvosi Hetilap, Vol 108, No 7, 12 Feb 67, pages 310-311.
Lbstract; [Authors' Hungarian summary] A low-energy installation for the
measurement of P radiation was constructed by the authors; it can be builto
by others as woll with relative case, The elements of t~e apparatus ant. the
supplementary parts are described. The measuring installation, which iz. not
yet manufactured in Hungary, has been in use for 2 years and, on the basis
of the results, it is considered suitable for tritium as well as c14, S35
and Ca54-labelled studies. 3 Eastern European, 2 Western references.
1/1
W rj0PV NIOV I, 1JTP1V8 600
1. ~Tnmpl V`0111~. T. V.
2. ussa (6oo)
"Results of investigations of 125 comet orbits regarding
their mutual intersection," Artr,%,~.. Zhur., 17, No 6. 1940.
Astronomical Institute imeni Shte...berg (submitted 16
Feb 190)
9. IMiReport U-1518, 23 Oct 1951.
VODOPIY"VIA, Me
Absolute magnitudes of 1947-1948 comets. Astron.tair. no.145:4-7 -T& 154.
NwA 7:6)
1. Kiyevskly gosudaretvennyy universitet, kafedra astronomil (Kiyev).
(Comets-1947) (Comets--1948)
VOWPI YAITOVA, T' . 4 ~
I
Absolute magnitudes for comets in 1949-1950. Astron.tair, no.147.-
6-9 Mr f54. (MLRA 7:8)
1. Kafedra astronomii, Kievskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitat, Kiev.
(Comets--1949) (Comets--1950)
-I'v
VODOPIYANOVA, T.V.
Absolute magnitudes of 1951-1952 comets, Astrontsir. no.150:
2-6 Je '54. (MLRA 8:3)
1. Kafedra astrQnomiiKiyovskogo gosunivereiteta.
(comets)
VSEKHbVYATSKIY, S.K.; IIAZARCIRIK, G.K.; VODOPIYANOVA, T.V.
Mrkos' comet (19.55b). Astron.twsir. no.162:8-9 Ag '55. (KT2A 9:5)
1. Kafedra astronomii Kiyevskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta,
Kiyev.
(Comets--1955)
VCDCPIYA)IOVA, T.V.
Absolute mAgnitude of comets (1953 and 1954). Astran.tairk. no.169:
3-5 156. (KGRA 9:)0)
1.Mfedra Astronocii Uza~ekogo gonudaretvannogo universitata.
(comets--1953) (Comets--1954)
IQ
VODOPIYAROVA, T.To
Supplenent to the general cataloCus of absolute ragnitudan of comets.
Comts of 1947 to 1954 [with sumua7 in 3bglishj. Astron. zhur. 3~
no.6-932-942 N-D 157. 1 (MIRA 11:2)
1. Kafedra astronoaii Kiyevskogo goeudarstvannogo universiteta,
(Gomets)
wmum-~-
VOEOFIYA-0VA, T. V.
Vodoplyanova, T. V.
"Phytocenolo-ical Classification of Ute Pine For~.~sts of the Crinea.11
Moscow State PedafoAcal Inst. imeni V. I. Lenin. Y' scow, 1955-
I z0
(Di5scrtation for tVe degr--e of Candidate in Biolo-ical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya letopis' No. 27, 2 July 1955
Vc, do Y
USSR/Organic Chemistry Synthetic Or~.anic Clieridstry E-2
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Mimiyan, No 2, 1957, 4255
Author Foncmarev, F,G,, Vodopyanova, Ye.A., Red'kina, L.P.
Inst Voronezh University
Title Investigation of Asymmetrical Organic Alpba-Clxides. X.
Isomerization, Hydration of Iscamyl Glycide Ether and
Its Interaction vith Diethylamine, Acetone and Mlethanol.
Orig Pub : Tr. Voronezhsk. un-ta, 1955, 42, No 2, 49-52
Abstract ; Tnvestigation o'Ll' the properties tind conversions of
J,
ao-c H OCH Clf(',f,O (I), By interaction of epichlor-
5 ii 2%
ohydrin with a 6-folL&' excess of absolute 'so-C5 11110H in
the presence of EY
i O(C2H5)2 (1,) (0.3% of
the sun, of reactants) was obtained iso-M!
0
CHCHCH,~Cl (III)') BP 215-2160, 103-1o50/14 rii,
CH2
20D J-4430
n d~o l-'0520. O.C8 role of II are arlded
Card 1/3 - 21 -
USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Or-rinic Chemistry E-2
V
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 4255
drop-wise to a heated concentrated colution of KOH
(40% excess), continuously distilling off, Lat 10-15 Im,
the I thus forrned; yield of 1 79%, BP 188-19co, 95-960/
- 20
20 irm, n D 1.42'(67 d~O 0,9414, Cn action of powdered
KOH In ether on 111 (2 hourL; with stirring) I f=- ah"~%i,
ned with a yieid of 8C~;. 0.07 ia)le I were passed over
~203 (6c~ of the urz-junt of 1) at 3,COC and at a rate of
2-3 drops per minute, and on fractiollation there
were obtained 55% of unchan,ged 1, 28% '50-C5H11G~!H2CH2
CHO (IV) (BP 120-1300) and a srl~ll amount ---
Of isO-C611l1CCH2CGCH3- TV is oxidized by a lrA solution
of KMn04 ------to isc-C5 HileC112C112C0011. 6 g .1,
20 ml water aril 0-5 rDle H S04 --
are heated 6-5 hours at 12~O und after 20 days 2C9"
the mixture is distilled, yield of '30-c5H 11 OCH2CHOHCH2C'H
M is 30%. Under milder ccnd~tions I
undereces no cleavage. 0,05j,,ole I, U#15 role (Cpl[5)2NH
Card 2/3 - 22 -
USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Cherdstry E-2
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khiriya, No 2, 1957, 4255
and 22 ml water are hcated dt 1000 for 3 hours, the solu-
tion is saturated with K011 and on di3tillatIon there is
isolated iso-C 5 H110CII2CIIOHCII2 N(C211 5 ') 21 yield 69-5"P', BP
1~1-1320/8 mm,
n ()D 1.4367, dZO 0.89?3, Mixture of 0,5 role acetone,
0.3 m.1 11 and 0.1 mole I is allowed to stand for 24 hours
at -200, and 'washed iffth saturated solution of K CO
I e 2 3
yield of (Cif, VO~'H2CH(CH OC H -iso)O (VI 63 .3%,,
Bp il4-118c/30 mm, n20D 1.42601 d 40 0-9305- On hydroly-
sis with 15 ml 5% HIS04 0:5 r-6le VI give acetone and V
yield 38%, BP 255-26C0, 149-15c0/6 mm, n201) 1.4412, d~ 15
0
0-9983. To i8,6 g Cl1q,"If added 0-08 role II and OJ Mole
I and after 2 hours ('100) 'SO-C5H1l0Cff2CH0HCH 2('CH3 is
i-solated, yiel. 47%, BP 127-1290/30 rm,
n2OD 1.4219, d~o O.q232.
Communication VIII see KliKhimy 1955, 23625,
Card 3/3 - 23 -
5(3) SOV/156-59-2--2L'/48
AUTHORS: Ponomarev) F. G.f Vodoplyanovay Ye. A.
TITLE: The Isomerization of Divinyl Oxide (Izomerizataiya okisi
divinila)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Khimiya i khimicheekaya
takhnologiya, 19591 Hr 2, PP 316-317 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The reaction mentioneg in the title was carried out on
aluminum oxide at 350 - It was found that the isomerizatioa
proceeds in two directions: vinyl acetaldehyde and methyl-
vinyl ketone form at the ratio of 1 : 4. The formation
of an exoeBeive quantity of ketone is explained by its
higher slability owing to the conjugate double bond (C=C
and C-O). The total amount of the forming carbonyl compounis
was determined by means of the oxime method. The separation
of aldeh2rde and ketone was brought about by passing over
of the a1dehyde on wet silver oxide into the silver salt
of vinyl acetic acid. The ketone was identified as semi-
carbazone. There are 2 references, 1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION:. Kafedra organicheakoy khimii Voronezhakogo gosudaiztvennogo
Card 1/2 universi-'eta im. N.G. Cliarnyshersic-ogo ((,,hair of Organic Chemistry,
Saratov Si7a;; Universituy imeni N. G. r,*hernys1]--V3kiy)
The Isomerization of Divinyl Oxide SOV/156-59-2-25/48
(Chair of Organic Chemiatry, Voronezh State University)
SUBMITTED: October 20, 1958
Card 2/2
VODOF I Ymov"', Ye 4 V.
I I . - ~ - ~
t'A Simplifed Combined Mc!.hod of 3taining Cellular Protczoa With Hematoxilinli, 14-3d.
Paraz. i Faraz. Bolez., Vol. 1j, No. 3, pp 26-5-66, 1948.
---VODvCFtYA".'V^7A, Ye. V.-
"Distributioh of Amebiasis in Some layons of Turkmeniall, Mei. ra-raz. i Faraz. 3olez.
7o1. 17, No. 3, pp 2.54-61, 1948.
VODOREZ, N.
"Action differenciante des solvents our Vactivite des acides. Memoirs II."
Ismaylol, Ng A.; Soust2-yam J4L_B.; Loclor2s. N. (P- 598)
SO: Journal of General Chemistry
(Zhurnal Obahchei Khimii) 1939, 'folume 9. #7
I - "': .~; - .
' ' - I. -.. " i:-- ' - L-T - y Z- r CD i~' -! 2 r!,
1'. -L v - ~ .-I I- I ~ ,
I ~ ~ ..- , 9,
15-1957-10-13545
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10,
pp 12-13 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Vodorezov, G. I., Rozman, Kh. S.
TITLE: The Devonian Rocks of the Kempirsayskiy Region as Re-
lated to the Problem of the Age of the Ultrabasic Rocks
of the Southern Urals (0 devonskikh otlozheniyakh Kem-
pirgayskogo rayona v svyazi s voprosom o vozraste ull-
trabazitov Yuzhnogo Urala)
PERIODICAL: V sb: Materialy po geol. i poleznym. iskopayemym
Yuzhnogo Urala, Nr 1, Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1956,
pp 16-27
ABSTRACT: Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, and Carboni-
ferous rocks are involved in the geological structure of
the region. Numerous intrusions of ultrabasic rocks of
various sizes penetrate the pre-Upper Devonian beds.
The largest of these is the Kempirsayskiy ultrabasic
pluton. A brief description of the Devonian rocks of
Card 1/4 the Kempirsayskiy region is given; they are most fully
15-1957-10-13545
The Devonian Rocks of the Kempirsayskiy Region as Related to the
Problem of the Age of the Ultrabasic Rocks of the Southern Urals
developed in the western part of the region. Lyin unconformably
on the Silurian there occur the following series Tfrom the base
upward): 1) Shandinsimya series (Eifelian, 150 m; --conglomerates,
sandstones, tuffs, and lenses of limestones with Carinatina ari-
masl3us Eichw., Karpinskia conjuaula Tschern., and NO
RE-1-fer Ei~
Eictlw_.; 2) Chan_cE_a_r_sVa5ii-series (Eifelian, 500 m)--porphyrites
and albitophyres and their tuffs; 3) Aytpayskaya series (Givatian,
100 m)--conglomerates and conglomerate-breecias, with lenses of
limestone, resting unconformably on lower beds and containing
corals (Faseyphyllam, Grypophyllum, and Stenophyllum) and brachi-
opods (Atrypa desquamata var. totaensis Khod., Gypidula acutOlo-
T-
bata. S&ndb., G. biplicata Schnur., and Uncinulus angularis Phil-
Rps); 4) Yeg-EndlEns-Te~W'series (upper Givetian-lower Frasnian,
300 m)--siltstones. siliceous shales, and local laminated bitu-
minous shales; 5) ZilairskaVa series (Frasnian and Famennian,
400 m)--sandstones and shales, and subordinate conflomerate mem-
bers; and 6) Kiinskeyaserigs (Famennian, 380 m)--siliceous bita-
Card 2/4
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The Devonian Rocks of the Kempirsaysk.'j Region as Related to the
Problem of the Age of the Ultrabasic Rocks of the Southern Urals
ni
minous rocks, with limestone in the upper part with Cl menia
(Bilaclymenia C toclymenia, and others) and trilobites~-
cops, Froe us: hers). The sedimentary and tuffaceous
rocks of the Coblentzian and Eifelian are everywhere cut by small
intrusions of ultrabasic rocks. Such intrusions are not found
in the sedimentary and effusive rocks of the upper Givetian,
Frasnian, and Famennian; these relationships support the Givet-
ian age (probably comprising the whole upper part) of the ultra-
basic intrusions of the Kempirsayskiy regi It is noted that
the Khabarninskiy and Kempirsayskiy masses1kd.the interforma-
tional intrusions in the western part of the regio~ft gre of the
same age and are very closely related. The rocks adjoining the
masses mentioned above are Cambrian, OrdovNian, and Silurian.
The interformational intrusions, which ara distrAy4ed to the
west, are considered by the author to be peripheral apoZhyses of
these masses, occurring at higher stratigraphic levels. In 'the
eastern part of the region there occur individual ultrabasic
Card 3/4
15-1957-10-1354C.
The Devonian Rocks of the Kempirsaysidy Region its Related to the
Problem of the Age of the Ultrabasic Rocks of the Southern Urals
intrusions which are also associated with the Kempirsayskiy
mass. The author considers these to be later derivatives of an
already completely emplaced mass, squeezed out into the adjacent
country rocks during tectonic tensions in upper Givetian and,
partly, in lower Frasnian time. Objections are cited against
the practice of classifying Intrusions by age 'bands" and it is
proposed that these intrusions be differentiated by their rela-
tions to tectonic structures.
Card 4/4 1. N. Krasilova
VODOREZOV, G. 1.
Magmatic activity In the IUgodzhar
35 no*4:135-130' J:L-Ag 160.
(Mizgodzhar
Mountains. Biul.14)IP.OVI.geol.
(MIRA 14:4)
14ountains.-blagma)
YODORIZOV, G.I.; R(*KAN. Ih.S.
an deposits of the Kespirsayekiy region la connection with
the problem of the age of.ultrabasic rocks of the SoutherA Urals.
Katopo gool i(j~ol*lskop. IUsh.Urala ms.l:16-27 156.
MIA 10:3)
(Ural Mountains-Geology, Stratigraphic)
-fObORIZOV, G.I.: KISICLIV, L.I.
Geological position and age of alkali rocks In the Magodshar Hills,
Kat-P* geol- I P*2,lskop. Mxh.Urala no. 1128-37 '56. (X12A 100)
(Mugodzhar Hills-Rocks, Igneous)
VODOREZOV, G.I.
Fossil reef formations and the age of surr*unding sediments.
Mat. po geol. i pol. Iskop, IUzh. Urala nc.,,2:20-30 160.
(MIRA 14:3)
(Reefs)
'/. VODORIEZOV, G.I,
I
Notebook-eard Index PGtbod for field data to use in geologica-3
surveying, Hat, po, geoL I pol. Iekop. IUzh. Urala no.2:137-
142 160. (MIRA 14:3)
(Geological surveys)
VODOREZOV? G.T.; FI)-rL'SiITP',Ytl, I'l.
-aring mgion.
Baryktal nie,~kel-~x,
ltfzh. Urala no. 3:159-177 162.
1, 1. -, s k C, ~
I"Pt, Prl 1~ -1-1 -1 ;l,
(141!(~ 17-7)
VODOPEZOV G.I.; DEMCHUK, A.I.; LAZAREV, P.V.; SKRIPILI, V.I.
-
Ivan Vasillevich lannykh;.3901-1961, obituary. Mat. po geol.
i pol. iskop. IUzh. Urala no. 3:3-4 162. 1
VMOMVICHJ A. -P.
"EzP~rim&ntd in Changing the Work Organs of Bees by Dir acted Training. "
Cand Biol Sci, Mmrikov U, The 'kay, 1954, (RZhUol, So 8, Dee 54)
SUrvey of Saielitific and Technical Dissertations Defended at U&SR Higher
Educational Instituticus (12)
SOx Sta. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
VODOTYKA, Yu.T., inzh.
Practice of constructing tower headframen with multir.)pe hoists
in the Ukrainian S.S.R. Shakht. stroi. 7 no.10:25-26 0 163.
(KRA 16-10)
1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu shakhtnogo
stroitollstva v yuzhnykh rayonakh SSSR.
VODOV, NikolaX Ivenovich
Piktaiia i dieistvitelinosti v voproeie ob ustroistvis Mariinskoi sistemy. friction
and reality in the question of construction of Marlinsk systeja/. Mconomicheskoe
izallevodanie. Sanktpeterburg, 1870. 277 P.
DLCe. HE466.MZV7
SO: SovIet TranoMortation and CoMMications. A Bbillociraphy, Lib:mrv of Congress,
Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and H-28
Their Application) Part 3- - Food Industry.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 14, 1958, 48493
Author Maric Vodova, Vera Houbova, Jiri Fragner.
Inst
Title Upon the Contents of Inositchexaphosphoric Acid in
Alimentary Products.
Orig Pub Prumysi potravin, 1957, 8, No 111 599-603
Abstract The contents of inositchexaphosphoric acid (I) and its
salts in grain crops, bean and olive grains ims investi-
gated by the now developed method of determination of
bonded P. From 0-3 to 1.6.3% of phytin contained in a
vhole grain passes into flour when wheat is railled, and
from 5.9 to 29.6% when rye is milled, the rest passes
into the wastes. The destruction of I takes place under
bread baking condition(with the exception of Graham and
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Their Application., Part 3- - Food Industry. .
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and Moozow breads), in consequence of whicii the possibi-
lity of disturbing the Ca resorption in the ewisumer's
organism is excludc-.1.
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VODOVA--C-APKOVA, M.
Technoloi,tical procesi In mills and ~,)akerLes and preservation of the 13-vitamin
,,roup and mineral, s ubstances in rye flour. P. 464.
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35-42 '59. (KIRA 13:6)
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