SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BOZOKI, D. - BOZOVA, I. V.
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D.- GOI-W,,SI!Iy Ye. [Gombcsi, E I
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Determination of the scattering constant X" ir, i 113YFI-R
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emulsion by measuring the angula37 di"Per-slion, Of 11 C) Gev~
P.-oton beam. PrIb. i tekh. eksp. 8 no.6:61-b5 11,11 'a'-'O
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Akademii nauk, Budapest.
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onizing, penetrating, Camponents of Comnic, radiatioi
j%argy..Uqz.Oki and Ervin I?cuyvt-q Magy-a-rTiWi-nd4~9s,
A ' ftfi Fis. KplaW Intlzelhek KOdemAyci 3 448-1
57ilck4-'A Geiger-Iffifler counter with coinciden(;~anti-!
eoinchimee arrangement was used to determine the lion-,
ionizitig, penetrating components of cosrale radiatiwa. Five'
call, 111) was inserted between the antiLlAncidence and the
coilicidence tubes und 2.5 cut., resp.. 15 cin. bctween tile
coincidencetubts. Thcanticoincillence tubes serve tomiul,
inize the ineson-caused backiRound. Absorption curvesi
taken with thlek Pb absorbers indicate that the nonfollizingl
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ra, ion duvo neutrons; there Is also a strong nWrp--
ti(,!!al
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lin which strongly indicates the presence of
pbotans; t1iis was substantiated by the results of ubsorp-!
tion curves taken with Al absorbers. The nican free path id
collision of neutrons in Pb gave a value of 2.38 =L 20 g./sq.,,,
c - -.nci,,Iiat higher titan that.found in the literature.
11w',itigril Ion cross siction wits found to be 145 :t 0 15
BOZOKIj G. y FMWMp E.) JAMMY, Lo
Central Research lastitute of Pbysics, Depastment for Comic Rays., Budapest.
"On the Penetrating Non-Ionizing CoWnent of Cowde Rays"
SO: Nuclear Pbysicep June 1956# Unclassified.
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LOZONI, Gy.; GOMECSI, E.
FCzCIrII) CY.; GC-1-JC51, E. Cherenkov's radiation. p. 34.
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OOOKI, Gyorg7; SANDOR; TaMV
EypeH-mnt&j resultS 4.n the researcb of the instable particles
of coemis radiation. Fiz szemle 7 no.La98-110-Ag 157.
1. Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Inteset Kozmikus Sugarzasi Ofsztalye
HUNGLRY/Nucionr Physics - Elomentory Particles
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1958, No 36896
Author
Inst
Title
: Bonoki Oyorap Goinbosi Eve
: 737 Given
; Anguler Distributions Obtnined on the Bosis of Different
Theories of Multiplo Meson Froduction.
Ori.- Pub : 1.11agyrx tud. eked. Kozp. fiz. kutnto int. kozI., 1957, 5,
No 6, 537-555, Ill
Abstrvct :
Cord
On the basis of the multiple mason production of L.D. Landeu,
the cuthors have investigrtod tho dependence of the dif-
forontial vnd intogrrl rnguler distributions of the crorted
particles on o( - Y"O -a~ zP, for the case of nucloon-nucloon
collii:ions (,ro is the primrry energy in the cgptor-of-r:rss
systeri in units of the nucleon rest mrsnp and A/is the rnglo
of deflection of the prrticlos frou the vortictl rxis in the
laboratory system). The results are compared with the distri-
butions obtvinod in eccordnnoo with the Forr,1 rn~ Heisenberg
theory with PnEulrr distribution of the typo cos'4,,') rospoc-
1/2
HUNGARY/Nuolocr Physics - Elemahtory Forticles C-3
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Vi~ko, No 12, 1958, No 26896
poctivoly. With the Pid of the distributions obtained, the
-uthors cr-loulate the function f ( (>I- ) . F (1-F). For the
case of the investigated engulor distribution in jots, the
rocults obteinod in thin mvnnor ranko it possible to comprro
tho oxproimontal rnd thooroticel distributions, nnd oleo to
determine the primery energy. In eddition, on the busis of
the Landau theory, the Puthors hove investigated the Pngulrx
distribution for tho cese of nucloon-nuclous collisions
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HUNGARY/Nuclear Physics - cosmic Pays
fibs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizikaj. No 6, 1958., No 12773
,.'author : Bozoki Gyorgy$ Sandor Tamas
Inst Not GTv-eT-
Title Experimental Data on the Study of Unstable Particles of
Cosmic Radiation
Orig -rub FIzO' szemley 1957, 7, No 4, 98-ilo
Abstract Survey article
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7, Investigation of ErtgnsiyS Air Ahowers n ining Nuclear Active Pa:
~5cles.
(v. Botoki S. lFrenzigsp T. -Sa"ndor, A. Somoul. A Magyar Tudomanyos Akad6mia
-191W-ffa-r-X-u-Fatd int6setenek -Koklemebyaj (Proceedings of thelmtral Research
Tzatitl%te-for Phvaice of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)p Vol. 6, 1958, No-.-1--2-)
ppo 36-48t 4 fiP-P 4 tabs.
The exponent of the density spectrum of the electronic component of extensive
air showers containing nuclear active particles was determined to be y 1- 1-43 * 0-08
assuming that the density of the nuclear active particles is proportional to tlia
densitv pf the electrons in,air showerso The,agreement of the exponent found i4 the
present experiment with that.deterained earlier for extensive air showers
0 ? , which however consisted only of the
(Y - 143 4 0.22),with the same arrangement
electron d-etectors, supports the above assumption. From this follows that the
density spectrum of nuclear active particles has the form of a power law writh an
exponent approx imately equalling y. Futhermorej, the decoherence curve between
the el stectors was measured.
and nuclear active particle d
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Abs J~~ur ; Ref 7,nur Fizika, Hi 12, 1959, 26959
Auth:)r
: BDzDki, G., D~~m.)k:)s, G., Fenyves, E., G)rib,)si, E.,
Meier, II.W.
Inst
Title llioi-Ener~~ InvestiL-Ation of Jets
OriG Pub Ma(_;yar tud. akad. korp. fl7.. kutat~) int. k-,.,zl.,
1958, 6, NJ 3, 105-116, 111
Abstract Results are prosinted )n the investiL'Ation Df hi,~i
encrLW Jets (0 t 16 LA, ), found in a stack Df nuclear
emulsions. The enerMr of the jet, detemined by the
angular distributim of the zh3ver particles, ims
found to be 1.3 x 1ol3 ev. The anaular distribution
iii the center of Pass systera differs considerably
fro.-.,, isotropic and e;diibits gacd aGreement with the
distributioa expected on the basis of the Landau and
HeisenberG theory. Three caces 3f secondary nuclear
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bill SLI"'OM W.Y;-9.
F. "I 'aft-1. A' 110111"It jL-
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AftPants I 'i K-Waid Intl--Mnek W64emillyci
(pr"eCdjnj;8 of The Cintlal l(enearth Inxiii"to LOLyh)'A='.r
the Hungarian Acad7tvy of Sciducca), Vol. 0, 1958, No.
PP. 3311-111, 1 fig., L tat). .
-'Tho angular d6tributiun or mhower pastiviv-s Itruiluced
in nuclear isitatactiDiks hhvilig a priatuiry vnergy of IWO W
1014 OV has bevu cumjn~tud witit thu ungular disitibutiow
calauktod on the I)ARIS or, the Fermi, Landau and Haihonl*rg
theory. It has boan provixt that A ranat he unequivocalky
established which, if any, I of the shave multiple nuumn
produotion theories can ho vontnitlerril rurreet merely on 1ho
71,1014 Wilt of angular dititribution.
MJNGARY/Nuclcar Physics - Nuclear Reactioro. C-
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 3, 196o, 5432
Author : Bozabi G Fenpes Ermizi, Gombosi Eva
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Inst : ,-
Title Investigations of the Interactions Due to 9-Dev Protons
in Photoemulsion
Orig Pub Magyar tud. akad. kozp. fiz. kutato int. kozl., 1958,
6, No 5, 351-357, TV
Abstract A prcocedure is developed for determining the number of
nucleons, 7) , knocked out of a nucleus as a result of
nuclear interaction with 9-Bev protons. The correlation
between I/ and the nunber of enitted cascade particles
and between 11~j and the number of evaporated particles was
investigated. The results obtained are evidence of the
40 existence of such a correlation, -- V.I. Lend'yel
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Measurements were extended to the use of thicker absorb.'
electron c6m-
ers, 40, 60, 80 cm. The d, spectrum of the
and the Incoherency curve of the nuclei of the shower
ponent
were found to be Indepenoctit, of the-thickness, of the Pb
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and the no. of shower partick3l Alld also between v and
,the no. of ev~. pari!Fl-e~-- Rose Mittetmann-
BOZOKI, Gyorgy; GO)MOSI, Eva.
On the size distribution of stars observed in nuclear emulsions.
Koz fiz koz1 XTA 7 no.4:189-198 159. (EW 9:8)
1. k Magyar Tudomanyos Akadenia Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intetetep
Rozmikus Sugarzasi Oaztaly.
(Nuclear emulsions) (Cosmic rays)
BOZO DOMOKOS, Gabor; FENYVES, Ervin; FRENKEL, Andor; GONBOSI,
.-PqML-~~
Eva; BEBELP Dc; LANIUSs Ka; MEIERO,H.W.
Further investigation of high-energy jet. Koz fim kozl 14TA 7 no.6:
374-377 '59. (EW 9:8)
1. Kozmikus Sugarzaal Laboratoriump Koponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet,
Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia (for Bozoki, Domokosp Fenyves, Frenkel,
Gombosi). 2. Nemet, Tudomanyos Akademia Magfizikai Intezete,
Zeuthen (for Bebel, Lanius, Meier)
(Particles) (Photons) (Cascades)
POWKI, G., and others.
I'D-,rther investigation of extensive 2ir showers contedininr- nucleor active
particles." In Enf-lish. I)- A7.
ACTA PHYSICA. (Varyar lWonmnyos Akaderda). Budapest, Hunp-ary, Vol.
110. 33 1959.
1
X nthly list of East Diropean Accessions (EFEAI), LC, Vol. 9, NO. 8
10 .1
August 1959.
Uncla.
Measurement of the absorption length of
0-608 ~-Vclog qqsmicrray parflclegl~ lead.
ERj~tWtj, and L.. Jiviossy (Central PLescarch
udapnftest, Hutt&.). Nude4r Phys. U., 531
order to select sinxia nuclear active particles, U"I penttmt-
Ins showers were detd,. wid tliccolneldentmt ma ts~
were corrected for spurious effects., The absorption $cog&
-was detd. to be 414 + 17 g./sq. cm., In good-aj;rment
:1th ther expts The mean energy of the recorded pew
a shower
P oducins Particles.was e4td to be between
3Q 60 bc.;. Norman'11. PIdWlu&-_
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AUTHORSx Boz6kiq GyUrgy, Gombosi, tva
TITLEx Nuclear Interactions at Extremely High Energies
PERIODICALs Fizikai Szemle, .196JqVol. 10, No. 6, PP- 173-178
TEXT: The authors wanted to collect the experimental results obtained by
various authors along with the respective theoretical assumptions con-
cerning changes in elementary interaction phenomena at extremely high
energies. Possibilities of studying high-energy nuclear interactionss
In the main, there are two procedures: the one with ordinary counters
and scintillation counters, and the nuclear emulsion method. Anomalous
processes observed in the investigation of extensive cosmic showers&
1) Nuelear-active component: In 1954, S. I. Nikolskiy and co-workers
(Ref- 3) measured the spatial distribution and the number of nuclear-
active 109 ev particles in extensive cosmio showers at an altitude of
3860 m in the Pamirs. E. A. Murzina and co-workers (Ref. 4) conducted
measurements on the integral energy spectrum in the same ranges In the
fall of 1957- Particles over 1013 ev energy were much scarcer than
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expected by the analogy with primary cosmic radiation. Of latep the same
findings were made in the energy spectrum of ]TO-mesonB as had been re-
ported at the 1959 Kiyev Conference on High-energy Physics. 2)'I'--meson
componentt a) In 1954, Yu. N. Vaviloy and co-workers (Ref- 5) studied the
spatial distribution and the number of ~4-mesons originating in extensive
cosmic showersp and found their spatial distribution to be independent of
the primary shower energy. b) In 1957, Higashi and co-workers carried out
experiments in a subterranean Wilson chamber. p-Meeons with an energy of
over 0-5 Gov were assumed to be contained in the penetrating particles.
o) A third experiment, which likewise showed an anomalous phenomenon,
was carried out in 1952 by Barrett (Ref. 6) and others. I. L. Rozenthal
(Ref. 9) pointed thereto from the viewpoint of the possibility of a
change in the interaction cross section at high energies- 3).Propagation
of the bundle of extensive cosmic showerst 0. Dobzhenko and others
(Ref. 10) studied several problems with counters, ionizaiion- and Wilson
chambers in the Pamirs in 1955. They found that the shower beam may have
a diameter of 1-3 m- 4) Inelasticity of the interaction processt In
showers of over 6.1014 ev, the last-mentioned experiment gave evidence
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of several nuclear-aotive particles whose energy was of the same order.
5) High-energy nuclear interaction observed in photoemulsion and ex-
hibiting anomalous characters Fowler and oo-workers (Ref. 11) found such
anomalies in 1957- Explanation of the experimentsi Experimental results
inidioate that the structure and the formation mechanism of extensive
cosmic showers change at a primary energy of about 1o15 ev. Two hypotheses
have been set up to e#lain this theoreticallys 1) At the Conference on
Cosmic Radiation held in Budapest in 1956, So I. Nikolskiy ventured that
these changes might be in some way related to the nucleonic structure.
2) E. Friedllinder took up this ideaq and.tried an interpretation by
assuming a nucleon nucleus with the aid of the Fermi theory. There are
7 figures and 12 referenceas 7 Soviet, 2 English, 2 Italian, and
I Hungarian.
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Laboratory of Cosmic Radiation)
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AUTHORS: Bozokil__~~-' PenIvesh, E., Shandor, T., Bale&, 0., Batagui, M.,
Yr-i-di-ei-nder-9 Ye., Betev, B., Kavlakov# Sh., Mitrani, L.
TITLEt Absorption of nuclear-active cosmio-ray particles in air
PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v- 419
no- 40 0) , 19619 1043-1045
TEXTs The absorption of the nuclear-active component of cosmic radiation
in air was measured at various altitudes above sea level. Showers were
rooorded with a coincidence arrangement of counters installed in a lead
block (Fig. I). The muon background was measured in Budapest 8 m under-
ground (17 m water equivalent) to secure the reccrding of sixf old-
coincidences due to muons only. The sixfold coincidences were recorded by
the pair-connected counters 5 and 7, and 6 and 8. This underground
measurement, together with the other measurements at various altitudes,
made it possible to obtain corrections for background to the coincidence
measurements with nuclear-active cosmic-ray particles. Resultst
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Absorption of nuclear-active cosmic-... B108/BJ02
Place of measurement Depth, 9/OM 2 Coincidences per hour
Bucharest (80 m above sea level)
Budapest (410 m)
Bushteni (950 m)
Pik Stalina (2925 m)
1009 1.00 + 0.04 Lir
969 1.55 + 0.04
907 2.37 + 0-04
703 13.67 + 0.11
The absorption mean free path ~ a for nuclear-active particles in air was
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found to be (119 + 1)g1cm . From the frequency of coincidences, the
authors estimated the particle mean energy to amount to 30 Bev. The
authors thank Professor L. Yanoshi, Professor G. Nadzhakov, and Professor
I. Auslender for their interest and advice, N. Akhababyan, 1. Kh. Ionn,
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Y. Kokh, G. Taler, K. Tsigelman, and Y. Shnirer for the installation of the
experimental device, and E. Rupp for assistance in calculations. Yention
is made of Sh. A. Azimov, V. F. Vishnevskiy,. N. 1. Khillko (DAN S35R, 78Y
231, 1951), and of K. P. Ryzhkova and L. I. Sarycheva (METF, 26, 618,
1955).* There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 8 references: 3 Soviet-bloc
and 5 non-Soviet. The four references to English-language publication6 read
as followss I. Tinlot, Phys. Rev., JA, 1197, 1948; L. Hodsonj Proc. Phys.
Soo., A65, 702, 1952; E. P. George, A. Jason, Proc. Phys. Soo., AL, 1081,
1950; H. S. Bridge, R. H. Rediker, Phys. Rev., .28, 206, 1952.
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ASSOCIATIONt
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TsentralInyy nauchno-iseledovateltakiy institut fiziki
Vengerskogo Akademii nauk, Budapeaht (Central Scientific
Research Institute of Physics of the Hungarian Academy of
Sciences, Budapest) (G. Bozoki, E. FenIveshq T. Shandor)v
Institut yaaernoy fiziki v Bukhareste, Rum niya (Institute
of Nuclear Physics in Bucharest, Romania) ~0. Balea, M.
Batagui, Ye.'Fridlenaer)q Fizioheakiy institut a Atomnoy
nauchno-eksperimentallnoy bazoy v Sofiij Bolgariya (Institute
of Physics With Atomic Scientific Test Base in Sofiya,
Bulgaria) (B. Betev, Sh. Kavlakov, L. Mitrani).
-~NP9.,,,.q,,jBosoki, G.]; TIKHANI, Ye. (Tihanyi, E.]
Depth gauge for studying emulsions. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 7 no-3:
47-49 *-Je 162. (NIRA 16:7)
1. TSentrallnyy institut fizicheskikh issledovaniy i Gosudarstvennyy
universitet im. Etvesha Loranda, Budapesht.
(Optical instruments)
BOZOKI, Gyorgy
.,
Absorption of nucleun active cosmic radiation particles in
the air and in a compact medium. Magy fiz fol-yoir 11 no-5--
351-410. 163
1. Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet Fozinikus Sugarzasi
Laborator.-IMY Budapest.
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TITLE: ga-hyinron Iand the symetries of force interactions
SOURCE: Yizikai, SZEMI no* 71 3.964, 201-205
pr-ton bombardment ticle b
TOPIC TAGS: 'par eai~s particle interactions hneron,
tungsten
stract: Tho `-byperon vio areaW by :0i g n be= of high-ane ,rgy
V-particlen by bcmbarding a tungsten target by accelerated protons. Energy
filtration vaB accomplished vitb tho aid of a ma tic analyzer and the aecon~,
dary particles, capable of mating an unaesibable background, were elin-Inated
with an electrostatic deflector. The beam vw lad into a bubbl--ch=ber fil-
led with hydrogen where the interactions vere recorded. The various foxce
,symetries vere ans,4-zed and It, vas toncludod that =atbor Un particlao an
~yet to be discovered. The basic studies vere underbulmn by SELUTp P., =d
his associaten in Brookhavan, U.S.'
02,1S. art. bas 4 figures and I table,
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NO MEF SoVi 000 003
U~rd:
- B-OZOKI '!_ G.; ~TNYVES, E.; GOMBOSI,-Eva; NAGY, E.
In elastic two-prong interactions at 17, 2 GeV in emulsion.
Acth'phys Hung 18 no.1:61-66 ~1164.
1. Central Research Inst-itute of Physics of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Budapest. SubmItted July 2, 1964.
BOZOKI) L~---
Therapeutical gamma apparatus "Gravitsert". Periodica polytechn
electr 6 no.l:XVI-)aI 162.
BOZOKY, E.; CH&TEL. A.
1.. .....
Neglect of gold therapy in primary chronic polyarthritii3. Orv, hatil.
94 no. 3:79-80 18 Jan 1953. (GlML 24:1)
I., Doctors. 2. Metrooolitan Medicinal-Bath Mineral Springs (Director
- Head Physician -- Dr. Andor Chatel).
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BOZOKY, B.;GRATBL, A.
Results of balenotherapy In diseases of the locomotor system. Orv.
hatil. 94 no.48:1339-1340 29 Nov 1953. (GIJQ 2515)
1, Doctors, 2. Metropolitan Mineral Springs and Medicinal Bathe (Di-
rector - Head Physician -- Dr,,Andor Chatel, Candidate Medical Sciences.
BOIZCKY, Ika, dr.; CHATAL, Andor, dr.
Clinical application of phenylbutozone prapamtIons in rheumatology.
Orv. hatil. 95 no.4321185-1189 24 Oct. 54.
1. A Yovarosi Gjrogyfurdok as Gjrogyforrasok (Igasgato-foorwon:
r1hatel Andor dr., a'z orwastudomamyok canclidatusa) kozLmenye.
.(RHBUKLTIM, -ther.
phanylbutasons)
(ANAlMLSICS, ther. use
phomylbutasone iu rheuw)
CHATEL, Andor, dr.; Q2pyL_Eva, dr.
Neurological manifestations in chronic polyarthritis. Orv. hetil.
102 no.22:1024-1026 28 My 161.
1. Fovarosi. Furdoigazgatosag.
(ARTHRITIS RHEUMATOID compl)
(NEUROLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS)
---.POZOKT. ~4r~qly,_ing-, (Szeftich, Hongrie)
New formula for calculating the flow of water of a thin layer; some
problems from irrigation hydraulics poncerning natural flows.
Vadoprivreda Jug 2 no.7/8:45 '39. (EFAI 10:1)
(Irrigation) (Hydraulics) (Water)
BOZOY-Y, L.; VODROS, D.
Measuring metal quantities produced in aluminum furnaces. P. 285.
Budapest. Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet. A MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AI[EDEMIA KOZPONTI
FIZIKAI KUTATO INTEZETEN'EK KOZISMENYEI, Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 6, No. 4, Jul/Aug. 1958
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) IL, Vol. 8, No. 7, July 1959
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WALD. B.; VART3MZ. V..- BOZOU. L.
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Role of body position in the general effect of Roentgen ray fol"
loving treatment of the entire body. Xagy.radiol. 3 no.1:41-43
1951. (= 20:5)
1. State Lorand NotvosPAdium and Roentgenological Institute (Di-
rector--Dr.Professor Bela Wald).
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Bozokyp L. I
DOZOIffv- L.-- Danyas-zati tapok - Vol. 10, no. 6, June 1955.
Tests with neutron logging, pe 319*
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plated In a Becy er. with a
wurce was Re ltj
centric paraffin block as retarder, or Raa + Be ands
HvO as retarder The count- tube was a double-Jacktt, 101
throughput-type. No retarded activity was observed at'
the measurement of the activity o! the streaming liquid.,
Radloactivity was used to test for the scim. of rami
earths with ion-exchange chromatography with lactic arid:
fractionation after Ketelle and Boyd (C.A. 42, 1782h)-
.and Nervik (C.A. 40. MIS). The counter tube was con.
Metted to the end of the column, and the appearance of the!
individual ran earths was Indicated by the change in at-
tivity. The rate of Bow of the Individual rare earth&.
6v tteam,
a
-In--md with a change In the pH o Ithe tact it acid;
r1l., The optimal pH values art- Yb and Ho, 3.20, _11u,
XM Sm. M Pro 3.44, and La. 3.60. K. Rttt&-!~
BOZOKY, L.
Use of radioisotopes. P. 52 FIZIKAI SZEKM. (Eotvos Lorand Fizikai
Tarsulat) Budapest. Vol. 6, no. 2, April 1956
Source: EM - LC Vol 5, No. 10 Oct. 1956
BOZOKY. Laszlo, dr., a fizikal tudomanyok kandidatusa
.7, -':-
Now concepts and units in dosimetry. Magy. radiol. 8 no.2:
113-124 May 56.
(RADIOTHERAPY, dos.
determ. methods & units (Hun))
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CXIICAft-d III f-l'lflt~ and
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Sac_*14%1*12 5 RadjoloMr 1by 1958
968. THE: POSS191LIT'Y' OF ORGAN-SPECIFIC ISOTOPE THERAPY IN PRO-
STATIC CA`RC INOMA - Szervapecifikus I zot6p ter dpia lehet0s d ge prostata-~
rAkndl -_Boz6ky L. , Szendr6i Z. , Fejea P. and Magasi P.
K0zpontFr-R_1k_aTTU Ma Intdzet 6s Budapeatl Orvostud. Egyetem Urol. Klin.,
Budapest - KIS19RL. ORVOSTUD. 1957. 912 (130-132) Tables I
Experiments were made in dogs and rats. in which organ-specific radioaciive
therapy was tried out besides oestrogen therapy by Incorporation of p32 in diethyl-
dioxy-stilbene-diphosphate. It was observed that stilbene phosphate containing
p32 yielded no doubled therapeutic effect on prostatic tissue.
Szendr6I - Budapest (IX, 5,14,16)
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H/016/60/010/008/002/005
B009./BO57
AUTHOR Bozo'ky- Lasz.,f--- Doctor
Dc'simeters
PER IOKCAL. Fa z i i: 1960. Vw. 10; No, B. pp. ?~)7-241
TJI'XT :On iha bass c' Briti,:;h and Amerioan publi-,atacrig, among them Civ-LI
handbooks. th-~- bas,-:, t7-.rm--; ci' radiation biology are expla?nid and
dx,:,-2r~p t ions with dlre-~!Aons for the use of indivi.dual dosim-.3ters are
presented. The author alsc- refers tc his book on protective Measuras
publ'ished in 191-8: Types of v-d-aa, Ooq-tmetprs- I') condenscr
(sith ionization chamb~.r provisions foz, their charge con3ervat?'on,
for measuring their residual ch-trg-~!, a) ch'vrg-ar-reader (picture on tizI-
page); b) quartzfibar fcr dire-t r-.?-id-Ing -in i-Cen-.gP-n. Sp-zi-
:'.Lzatior~3 for m--)asurtng X-. -j-o iind fi-radiai~ion, slow and fas, iIe'LLrvn,3,
Th-., (ja3oy.,i)sd aos-,m-it-3rs ar- pan-type, pocket devicesi 2-) 'fiJIM
do.i.mptpri: a) pllc[;~~,vrapnic #,rra-lsion technique fo r C. I In J n. a
P u j'r. s R n d :F, ~ a r~d ct~rd r ad i a tn ~. b ) -ap r~ T., aI m d o s --i, me r -s an 6 D.- t h-? d --i
a,?q-.Ljqt r!r rt.r phrt(,.-r, -a~ -~r" - -.4rgy fcr rrolcl"ticn
-lia, rn 0'.fr~~r , 3n
83240
Individual Dosimeters H/016/60/010/008/002/003
B009/BO57
against occupational radiation hazards. Diagrams of the photon- and elec-
tron-energy dependence of emulsions, instructions for measuring different
kinds of radiations and for the evaluation of results are given. In the
practice, mostly condenser- r-meters will be employed. There are 5 figures
and 5 non-Soviet referenoes. P1(
I i
ASSOCIATIM Orszagos Onkologiai IntAzet
(National Oncological Institute)
Card 2/2
BOZOK".; VODROS, D,
----
Radioactive isotopes for measuring the quantity of aluminum smelts.
Acta techn Hung 28 no.1/2:133-144 160. (FEA 9:7)
1. Radiological Department of the Central Research Institute for
Physics, Radapest.
(Radioisotppes) (Aluminum)
1~~ ~LaSZIA
"Fundamental seminar in radiopbyzics and radiochemisti7l by L. Kerforth
and H. Koch. Reviewed by Ieszlo Bozoky. Acta phys Hung 13,no.3:368-369
161.
BOZOKY I
The cobalt-therapy unit 0gravicertm. Acta chir. Acad. Sci. H=g. 3 no.l:
xv-xx 162.
(COBALT radioactive)
(RADIOTHERAPY equip & supplies)
LEHOCZKY, Gyozo, dr.; GSEREP, Gyorgy; BOZOKY, Laszlo, dr.
A special cobalt applicator for the preopera~tiye irradiation of cancer
of the cervix uteri. Magy. onkol. 6 n0-3:129-137 Ag 162.
1. Orszagos Onkologiai, Intezet, Nogyogyaszat Osztaly es Orszagos
Atomener ia Bizottsag Izotop Intezete.
~COBALT ISOTOPES) (RADIOT11EMPY) (GERVIX NEOPLASI-Z)
BOZOKY, Laszlo, dr.
Studies on air pollution of isotope departments. Yfagy. radiol. 14
no.4:228-232 JI 962.
1. Orszagos Onkologiai Intezet kozlemenye. (Igazgato; Vikol Janos dr.).
(AIR POLLUTION) (RADIOISOTOPES)
BOZOKY, Laszlo, dr.; VODROS, Daniel
Investigation of underground water movements by radioisotopes.
Energia, es atom 13 no.3:135-136 Mr 160,
lsiAopr, In.-A-iTlij, Li~ C.,! 'S'Ei ~,c At on-la En r clcr:ii%tt~e C, o S A
l-'OtQ'p
1,14zd la-Uo n !-,I -Orc-tdo- a-, er.,--~ntz-. in T,-,,-- miv,.e of Talet.;~,C-nsr-c-.
'Ita, ipj-R~,3 -1. 14,01 -V",i NO j., jar.. 1
.kbst'n-
to C'
and o-,'herU c-cwl~;A-.ed the v4~cil)-`ty of the col
I
uc ;rc. rde--,cilbcd. rhe ~-Avul~, rad~~atj.on ty ~hs, las
..01111d to bla belv~- t,!'I~ na,',uml huokiqroand radi;.ALur. and L)ip.
tl;~4 7,avier.~, aocl alar, jfc-,irid to be
BOZOKY, Laszlo dr
Individual dosimeters. Fiz szemle 10 no.8.-237-241 Ag 160.
1. Orszagos Onkologiai Intezet.
dr.; VEF
BIRO, Tanas; BOZOKY Laszlo M, Arpad; VANDOR, Ferenc, dr.
Radiation protective measurements using teletherapeutic cobalt
apparatus. Magy. radiol. 15 no.1:4,3-48 Ja 3.
1. Orazagoa ktomf*~ijia Bizottsag Izotop Intezete.
(RADIATION PIOTECTION) (COBALT ISOTOPES)
(RADIOISOTOPE'TELETHERAPY)
BOZOKY L. dr.
"Textbook of nuclear physics", edited by (Prof.dr.] G. Hertz,
with contributions by K.F..Alexandero D. diessler) K. Lanius,
A,. Loqehe, G. Richter, J. Schintlmeister, O.Y. Weiss, S. Wohlrab,
W. Lohmann. Vol.2: " 'Physics of atomic nuclei.". Reviewed by
L. Bozoky. Acta phys Hung 15 no.3:281-282 163.
-BOZOKY, L.
Colloquium on radiation shielding. Fiz szemle 14 no.4-.128-
129 Ap 164.
-SZESZICH~ K.
Use of water power in the valley of the Rapid Eoros.
p. 284 (Vizu,-)-i Kozlemenyek. Hydreulic E-Engineerinr. Vol. (2 ) n,- - 3, 1r L7, Budarest,
- 19
Rungary)
Mcnthly Index of East European Accessions (EEA.1) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2,
February 1958
BOZOKY-SZESZIGH, Karoly.
11.1- 1- 1 . I ~ 11
Scientific hydrologic conference in the Rumanian Peoplefs
Republic. Hidrologiai kozlony 42 no.3059 Ag 162.
BOZOKY--SZESZIGH, Karoly .
The state of%ater economy and its lonh~-range plan in the
Rums.nian People's Republic. Vizugyi kozl no.2-.260-267 158.
BOZOKY-SZESZICH,_Karoly .
I I...I ~ - - I
Water utilization in the valley of the Sebes Koros. Vizugyi
kozI no. 3:284-287
BOZCKY-SZESZICH, Karoly.
Research Institute for IWraulic Engineering of the State
Hydrolo! jc C S:1011, Jul t1 e amanic-ir People a Republic.
'13
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Hidr
if
1. Epitoipari es Kozlekedesi Mussaki Egyetem I. sz.
Vizepitestani Tanszeke. Tanszekvezeto: Dr. Femeth Endre.
BO.9j'CKY-SZESZICH,, Karoly
Hydraulics of water mmments in thin sheets. Ilidrologiai Koz-
lony 39 no.4:267-Q72 Ag;159.
1. Epitoipari es lozlelcedesi Muszdd Egyetem Lazo Vitepitestani
Tanszeke. Tanszek7ezetot Nemeth &dre egyet-emi tanar., a munaki
iu'domanyok dokto-ra.
BOZOKY-SZF,SZICH, Karoly
Hydraulic analysis of corrugation irrigation. Hidrologiai kozlony
40 no.lil6-27 F 160.
1. Epitoipari e9 Kozlekedesi Muszqki Fgyetem I.sz.Vizepitestani
Tanszeke.
BOZOKY-SZESZIGH., Karoly; KMES-SZMIK., Andor, dr.; SZOU,'OKY,, Usaba
Laboratory testiAg of the permeability of frozen soils. Hid-
rologiai kozlonY 43 no.6:509-518 D 163.
1. Epitoipari es Kazlekedesi Hiszaki Egyetem I.sz.Vizepitestani
Tnnnzeke, Budapest (for BozolcyL-Szeszich and Sw2noky). 2. Mag-
yar Tudomanyes Akademia Talajtani es Agrokemiai Kutato Intezete.,
Budapest (for Klimes-Szmik).
BO ZOK Y- S'lf -:~ K" ~ -I t3 ~ a
ABOS, Bruro-, SZIL-i,~,RY, Uaszlc, '1AIIA3, ~ t,, n
Examinat-lon. of cyi-Indri--al reservoirs from the poin', D~ v4=w
1
of fluid mechanics. Fidrclogiai kozlcny A45 nn.11113-156-17Z Ap 165.
1. Chair of Water Resources Develop.-nont, Of t1he ler-hnL.::r--! UniversIty
(-T Buildinp -nd Tra-13portation., Budapast k1for Bcso'ky--S-.-l5szich'j.
2. Editorla! Board Member, ~T-Iarolcgj-ai Ko-zlony" t`or Vagas%
BOWINY, D.: ORLOCZY, I.
Preliminary investigation for the model test of the Danube sectIon of Nagymaros.
w Z67.
HIDROU)GT,I,I KOZLCNY. HYDROLOO-ICAL JOUR-~AL. Vol. 36. no. 4, Aug. 1956. Budapest)
SO: 'MIonthly List of East European Accessions (EEAQ LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957. Uncl.
BOZSONY, Danes
Th.ughtsi~%-v'ater resources development. Hidrologiai kozlony
1+2 no.5:362-371 0 162.
1. Orozagos Vizugyi Folgazgatosag, Budapest; "Hidrologiai
Koz1ony" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
BDZSONY, Danes
Further development of the Hungarian educational system and water
economy. Hidrologlai k6zlony 41 no.1:1-3 F 161.
1. "Hidrologiai Kozlony"' szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
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48-8-5/25
AU T I -; 6 rk S'~o7,art, H.M., Villyams, G.D., TJolsh, Doroti Ye.
'21TLE. Ila,- ctic Properties of a "unbor of Orthoferrites and
Cyanide,ri I-Lt Low Temperatures (Magnitnyye svoystva nckotorykh
ortoforritov i tsianidov pri nizkikh temperaturakh)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957, Vol. 21, IT,- 8,
PP. 1072 - 1082 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The paper deals with the magneti 8 properties of v. number of com-
pounds at temperatures below 1,3 X. T-uo types are considered:
GdFeO 31 Gd being replaceable by another element, and Fe(FeC 6 N6)'
where the Fe-cations are replaced by Mn, Co or Zn. The measuring
apparatus consisted of a compensation winding, mounted on the
tip of a pendulum with a length of 165 cm. The pendulrm was
fixed to its support by a narrow elastic strip, which enabled
the pendulum to oscillate. On both sides of this strip tenso-
metric indicators are mounted to register every motion of the
pendulum. The indicators were connected to form to two branches
of a magne tic bridge. The lower, movablqtip of the pendulum with
the wiiiding containing the sample is situated between the poles
Card 1/3 of an electric magnet. By means of current variation a voltage
48-8-5/25
Magnatic Propertiou of a Number of Orthoferritea and Cyanidea at
Low TemT,eratures
equilibrium is produced, keeping th-e winding to its initial po-
jition. The magnetic moment of the sample is derived from the
known conponente of this moment. The samples were produced in
principle with a ceramic technique. The paper contains the de-
scriptions of several cases of magnetic m asurments at low tem-
peratures of the following samples; SmFeO NdVO GdFeO , ErFe
GdScO,, EuFeO,, YFeO 31 ferri-ferri cyanid9s, Fe(F9C' 6N6)' 3
Fe3(FeC6N6)21 (Mn3 (MnC6N6)2) , N'3("nC6N6)2 and Mn 3(COC6N6)2 . The
section dealing with the law by Curie-Weiss contains the de-
scriptios of the determination of the paramagnetic sureptibili-
ty according to this law of some of these compounds and a cor-
responding table is added. In the section: on the growth of pa-
rasitic magnetism at low temperatures the authors triect to ex-
plain this anomaly by the assumption of the magnetizatioi. of
very small ferromagnetic particles, which is connected with a
production of fluctuation heat energy. Such particles can be
magnetised only with difficulty, which results in the apparent
lowering of the Curie point. This appears also from the curva-
Card 2/3 ture of the characteristic. This explanation, however, is not
46-8-5/25
Magnetic Properties of a Number of Orthoferrites and Cyanides at
Low Temperatures
applicable to. WeO , which shows stability of the ferromagnetic
moment.,The author lentions further that Erickson established
by means of eutron scattering,, that the spins of NiF 2 are in-
clined by log to the tetragonal axis, and that Matarrese and
Stout have determined the corresponding weak ferromagnetism.
It is maintained here, that these results permit the assumption,
that the parasitic ferromagnetism occurring at low temperatures
can be explained by a variation of the spin angle at these tem-
peratures. At the end of the paper, the author expresses his
thankfulness to a number of foreign scientists for their colla-
boration on this investigation and the management of the National
Laboratory in Oakridge for placing samples of ErFeO at his dis-
posal. There are 18 figures, 4 tables and 16 refereAces, none
of which are Slavic*
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 3/3
Pozothi, 1"'.
"Innovators' Yovement in Artisans' CooT-eratives", F- 4- (1. YJI-10K IAY-,TA,
Vol. 6. No. 18, Sept. 1054, Budarest, Eungpiry)
SOI: 1"Onthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), IC, Vol. 4,
No. 1, Jan. 1955, Uncl.
B0Z0-2FI, 11.
"Observing the Innovator Movement it the Ujpest Leather Fac'uor-y.11 p. I
(UJITOK IAPJA. vol. 6, No. 22, Nov. 1954; a,.dapest, liun:-ary.)
So: Monthly List'of -East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. h, No. 4,
April 1955, Uncl..
BOZOTHI, :1.
"Conference at the Technological Rubber Factory." z. 8 (UJITOK LAPJA.
Vol. 6p No. 22, Nov. 1954s, Budapest., Hungary.)
So: "Monthly List 6f East European Accessions; (LEAL), W, Vol. 4) No. 4)
April 1955) Uncl.*
3~7111711T, 1-7.
innovators of T07,19nd. p. 6. (!U-J!*TCK UPJAI, Budqpes+, ilunf~ar,y), Vol. 6,
-. I ,
No. 2~, Dec. 195'11.
ISO: Yon-Uhly List of East Eurorear. Acceszions , ."
--.- ;, LC, Vol. 4,
No. 5, Ea.",- 1955.
BOZOTHI, M.
v-liere one hundred and fifty truckloadb of fondant were made. P- 7-, (UJITOK
LAPJA, Buciapest, Hun-gary), Vol. 6, No. 24, Dec. 1954.
SO; Yonthly List of East Suropean Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No- 5,
-,ty 1955.
DOZOTHI, 11.
Our workers on vacation should be better supplied. p. 8., (UJITOK UPJk, Budapest,
Hungary), Vol. 6, No. 24, Dec. 1954.
SO: Yonthl~y List of -Sast Buropean Accessions, (EEAL), LG, Vol. 4, No- 5,
1,.'ay 1955.
BOZOTHI, 1'-,.
This vear's vintng, Is treated by new methods. p. 9., (WITCY Budapest,
Hungary), Vol. 6. No. 21-1. Dec. 1954.
SO: Eont'- List of I-East European Iccessions, (MQ, I;,, Vol. 4, No. 5.
May 1955.
BOZOTHI, 1-
Innovators' e~diibition and conference of the Children's lelear Factory. p. 10.,
(UJITOK LAPJA, Budapest, Funmary), Vol. 6, No. 24, Dec. 1954.
SO; Monthly List of East European Accessions, (ZEAL), LC, Vol. 1r, Nio- 5,
UY 1955.
BOZOTHI, M.
Rough estimates at Building Enterprise No. 44. p. 8.
Building Enterprise No. Ill leads in innovation competitions. p. 8.
UJITOK LAPJA, Vol. 7, No. 8 April 1955
(Oszagos Talalmanyi Hivatal) Budapest
SOURCE: EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSION'S LIST Vol. 5, No. 1 .Septembz--r, 19,1~6
BOZOTHI, M.
Innovators of the First Hungarian Agricultural Machine Factory for the development
of agriculture. p.9.
UJITOK LAPJA (Orszagas Talalmanyi Hivatal) Budapest. Vol 7, no. 11, June 1955.
SoLiRCE: EEAL, Vol 5, no. 7, July 1956.
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SOURCE: East European Ascessions List (FEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 5 No. 61
June 1956
BOZOTHTj M.
Innovations at the Northern Vehicular Repair Plant. p.9.
UJITOIK LAPJA (Orszagos Talalmanyi Hivatal) Budapest. Vol 7, no. 16, Aug 1955.
SOURCE; EEAL, Vol 5, no. 7, July 1956.,
BDZOTSI, N.
The Hungarian RIkarus 559 motor-bus with rear-engine location. Avt;
trakt.prom; no;2:29-30 Fe 155; ()MRA 8:4)
1. BudapaBhtskiy izavod "Ikarus"**
(Rugary-Motorbuses)
V, 4~ PHASE BOOK I EXPLITATION 281
Brzhezyak, Yuriy Davydovich
Pnevmaticheskiye I pnevmogidravlicheskiye zazhimy v prisposdbleni-
yakh (Pneumatic and Pneitmohydraulic,Clamping-devices in
Fixtures) Leningrad, Sudpromiz, 1957. ..?4 P. 3,500 copies
printed. (Nauchno-proizvodstvennyy opyt)
Reap. Ed.: Bozov A.A.; Ed.: Mishkevich, G.I.; Tech. Ed.: Dvora-
kovsktjla~_,-~. A.
PURPOSE: This brochure is intended for equipment designers,
technologists, foremen, and workers in mechanical shops
of shipyards and machine-building plants.
COVERAGE: The-brochure analyzes designs of air-operated and
pneumohydraulic machine-tool fixtures which are either
In use or recommended for use under conditions of
individual or limited series production. Control
Card 1/5
281
Pneumatic and Pneumohydraulic Clamping-devices In Fixtures (cont.)
apparatus., fittings'and schematics of drives are
described. Some recommendations for 6onstruction and
exploitation of these fixtures are given. The text is
abundantly illustrated with assembly drawings and
diagrams; some design data, such as pressures, forces,
GOST standards, dimensions and formulas are also
supplied. There are 15 Soviet references.
TABLE OF Page
CONTENTS: Introduction 3
PARr ONE
Pneumatic Fixtures 5-6T
Ch. I. Designs of Pneumatic Actuators 5
1. Pneumatic cylinders 5
2. Diaphragm compartments 5
3. Basic circuits for engagement of pneumatic
drives 17
4. Control apparatus and fittings 19
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281
Pneumatic and Pneumohydraulic Clamping-devices in Fixtures (oont.)
Ch. II. Designs of Pneumatic Fixtures 26
1. Pneumatic fixtures for lathes 27
2. Pneumatic fixtures for turret lathes 39
3. Pneumatic fixtures for drilling machines 45
4. Pneumatic fixtures,for milling machines 47
5. Universal pneumatic actuators 58
6. Pneumatic vises for bench work 61
Ch. III. Manufacture and Operation of Pneumatic Fixtures 64
1. Some special features of pneumatic fixture
manufacture 64
2. Operation of pneumatic fixtures 66
Card 3/5
281
Pneumatic and Pneumohydraulic Clamping-devices in Fixtures (cont.)
PART TWO
Pneumohydraulic Clamping-devices in Fixtures 68-95
Ch. I. Pneimohydraulio Actuators 68
1. Basic data on pneumohydraulic fixtures 68
2. Basic requirements for pneumohydraulic
fixtures 69
3. Basic circuit for a pneumohydraulic booster TO
4. Designs of pneumohydraulia boosters 70
Ch. II. Designs of Pneumohydraulic Fixtures 79
1. Designs of claming assemblies T9
2. Universal pneumohydraulic fixtures 82
3. Designs of some special type pneumohydraulic
fixtures 84
281 *
Pneumatic and Pneumohydraulic Clamping-devices in Fixtures (cont.)
Ch. III. Manufacture and Operation of Pneumohydraulic
Fixtures 92
1. Manufacture and acceptance of pneumohydraulic
fixtures
2. Operation of pneumohydraulic fixtures 94
Bibliography 96
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress JAG/edv
Card 5/5 May 27,1958
BOZOV~ P.
Portable machine for milling scoria. D.40. STROITELSTVO.
(Ministerstvo na stroezhiet) Sofiia. Vol. 3,
no. 5/6, 1956
SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL),'Library of
Congress, Vol.,kilno. 12, December 19~A,
GMIN. B.L.; 3qg2y4,_ I.,Tj_ (Kiyev)
A ..4
On T.I.Tof1mova's article *On farther development and improvement
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(NUTRITION
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