SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VANKO, L.V. - VANNIKOV, A.V.
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FUXS, B.B.;'IXONSTANTINOVA, I.V.; STEFANOVICH, L.Ye.; LUYIYANOVA, I.G.;
TSYGANKOV, L.I.; KOLAYEVA, S.G.; KWS, I.M.; VANIKO, L.V.
Specific bio3ynthesis of antibodies induced by rlbonucleic acid from
the Iwiphatic nodes and spleon of immune rabbite. Dokl. AN SSSR 153
no.2%4135-488 N 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Institut tsitologii i genetiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
Predstavleno akademikom A.N.Belozerskim.
VANKO, Michal, inz.;-J(OVAC., Jozef
Repairing storage battery coils. Ga BPOJO 8 no.4;17 Ag 163.
1. Virchodoslovenska krajska sprava spojov.
ILUNTI:11 ",(.
Hoisting installations oC the vertical ~:Iiafts at 7o'--ak. -,. 523.
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(DAWW"I"A"! LAIY~,F) Budn-pnfA, Hunvr)r,,', Vol. ~, No. 10~ Gj~t. 3954.
k. . )
SO: Yonthly List of EaFt ELropean Acce~~Fdons, iC, 'h01. ;, !10. 5,
Mav 1955. Uncl.
VANKO R
Quick determination of hoisting characteristics. p.634. (Banszati Lapok, Budapest
vol. 9, no. 12, Dec 10,54)
SO: Monthly IUb of East European Accessions (EM), LC Vol 4, no. 6, June 1955 Unel
Vankol Re
V=611 .. - Banyaszati tapok - Vol. 10, no. 6, June 1955.
, 11.
Selection of a driving head for endless rope transportation. p. 311.
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (BEAL), ICP Vol. 4j, No. 9p Sept. 1955
Uncl.
VANKO, R.
Vertical pit extraction from several levels. p. 281. (Banyaszati Lapok, ~ol. 11, no. 5
-,j
May 1956 Budapest)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl.
VANKO, R.
Calculation of the movement of -Preei-annir- tubs. P. f')10. Vol 1C, no. 12, Dec. 1?45.
9MMIT7,ATI LARIF. Pudap,3st, Hungary.
So: Eastern I-European Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956
M- V-"A , , I R.
JKO
Antifireda!Tp conveying machinery.
P. 37 (A BAIrf,',T].-,,IZV YOZILPONIFI) Pudat"est Vol. 12, No. 3, Apr. 1956.
SO: I-Ionthly Index of F-I.Ast, Eiiropt,.nn hcest;j,)rj,, VO). 6) No. )]. linvember 1!),,'7.
VANKG, R.
Transportation equipment for mines. p.29. f[UNGOIAN llb:;,VY I'NDUSTlPZS.
Budapest. No. 19, Spring 1956.
SOLRC'~: East European Accesqions List (ET:AL), Library of Congrcs3
V01- 5 , No. 12, December 1956
VANKO, Richard, okl. Pepeszmrnok
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9cme current problers w1th vertical hoisting. Bany lap 93 me. 2:
81-83. F '60
1. Banyasnati Tervezo Tntezet, Budapest.
VAIM0, Richard,, okleveles gepesmornok., egyetemi tnn_q
Brake assemblies of shaft hoisting machines. Bany lap 95
no,83/9:1.58&-590 Ag-S 162.
1. Ban;yasjati Tervezo Intezat., Budapest.
VANIO, Richard.. okleveleo gepes2wrnohp egyetemi tarAr
Velocity determination of intermittent hoisting equipment.
Bany lap 96 no.7:"Z-W JI 163.
1. Banyoazati Tervezo lntezetQt~apest; "Banyaszati Lapok"
szorke02ito bizotteagi tagja.
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Vlanlkco), V.I. (Novosibirsk)
Nonsteadv-8tnte temperature t.*ielik in discs with A
composite hyperbolic virot*iLe in the absence of hent
transfer at tbe end stirt'aces
PERIODICAL: Akademii nauk SSSR, Siberskovp otdelenive.
Zhurnal prikIndnoy mi-khaniki i tekhnichemkoy fiziki..
no./j, 19t)-L, 11o)-i'llk
f 1,*, XT: The author is concerned with a molill cirept.lar di.sc
of raditts It whose nrofile is det*jned by
kx ml (a < x < 1)
h(x) Nt NZ -1, -2)
where x = r/R atid r is the viidial. coordi na te. The disc is
heated at the rim by the flow of' a working gas it constant
temperature TI and it is reqitired to determine the temperature
distribution Within the disc. The probLem may be solved by
solving the heat transfer eciwitioll
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x ~T
u P/T ati(i T is tite temneral'itre of' the aisc at it
I IF'
distance r from the centre. his e4viation is solved by an
otlerator method ivith the followitig bountlarY condiCions:
all 1. + B [I - u 'I = 0 isrhen x ~ I
2~13 1, 2 0 wh e n x
2, 4-x- - when x = a --6-X
nnd the initial condition it i (x) = 0 when T = 0, where T is thp
tillie. The final soltition is Tiven in the form of an infinite
series, involving Besse-I Oinctions.
~3utimi,mD: Anri-I 29, 1901
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AUTHOR: YaaLko,_ V, 1. (Novosibirsk)
TITLE: Nonstat'Lonary tompers,ture fields In cooled disco
MRIODICAL: Zhuraeal prik-ladnoy wlc~ani~cl I Itakhr-Icheakoy- f1z1ki, no.
1963, 1.53-166
Al --h a I r ca E; s 1-1 ser~'-~-zarl for 'thA cape of solid dissi3 disregarding tha
-'e - 78 ~-a rl~ Fz fz -f t~-om- is :)r t~~ perfar7
the auLnor flada Laaz-
the case of a disc of hylerbolic cross a a c t 1 o n, t ran a f a r---- t I on a ia a Ei 2~e & ad Z
a q ua-41,1-.1.9 for Imaginary argument which, through further Integration, results '411 a
r--)Iiitl~x, bat-woon Bensel functions of tho
determining tte
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-Nonstationary tempax a' mue fields...
another caea of a disc cf coastaat cross-sectioml thickuess, the value of
stationary thermal distribution is determined for a zero temperature on the d1sc
parifery from an equation which has been derived on thju be-sis of the Inverse
transformation theory. rho roots have been mlculatad on a computer and resizIt8
compiled ~7 A. S. Baranova. Detailed tables are on mcord at the Institute of
llyd-rodynamics. Therv an) 2 figures azd ore ta'bla.
SUBMITTED: JanuarY 7, 1963
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AUTHOR: Van1ko) V. I. (Novosibirsk)
TITLE: Method of boundary conditions in stationary hea't-conductivity problems
SOURCEi Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy fl:zikip no. 3, 1963, 138-139
TOPIC TAGS: heat conductivity, boundary condition) temperature field) multistage
turbine) heat response) fictitious coefficient,, thermal contact, heat exchange
-ABSTRACT: V. I. Danilovskaya (K voprosu opredeleniya temperaturny*kh poley v
retorakh mnogostupenchaty*kh turbin. InzhenernM sb., 1954) t. 18) studied the
stationary temperature field in the rotor of a multistage turbine (cylindrical drum
,,,,:with a series of blades along the lateral surface). For the solution of this
problem the thernal interaction between the rotor and t 'he blades was replaced by a
fictitious coefficient of heat response of the fuel to ~he rotor, The author of
the present work generalizes this idea. Orig. art. has.- 6 formulas and 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: none
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v . (Budapest, XXI.0 pakoczI F.-u.179)
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The title ofI master. Musz elet 16 no-6:6 YI-- 961. (Ew 10:5)
(HaIngary-Technical education) ,
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VANKOS, JozeAf. dr.
Etiological and clinical data on diseases of the erythema
multiforne griup, Bor&rog7. vener. szomle 9 no.6:228-235
Nov 55.
1. Magyar Haphadaereg Zgeezeegmai Szolgalatanak koslemenym.
(ERYTHSMA MULTIJURME, statistics
hosp. statist.)
PASTINAMY, Istvan, dr.;VANKCS Joseef dr
Pathological data on lentiginosts periorificioLlis aun polyposi
hereditaria (Peuts-Touraine-Jaghers syndrome). Borgyogy, vener.
eseale 11 no.2-3:110-113 Apr-June 57.
(POLYPI
Pouts-Jaghers synd., case report (Han))
(PYGIMTATION
same
-r t ~ F- i
PAST t~ , d-.;_"ANKOS,,Jossef# 4r.;RACZ, Istyan, dr.
Pathological data on dvokeratosia.congenita of Cole-Rauschkolb-Too=q.
Borgyogye venero ezemle 11 no.2-3:113-118 Apr-JUne 57.
(SKIN DISIA XS, case reports
dyskeratosis congenita cam pigmentations, dystrophia
unguis at leukokeratosi oris (Han))
(37H DMEASM, case reports
same))
HUNGARY / Pharmacology, Toxicology, Anti-InflamwV-,ry V
Drugs.
Abo Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 42451.
Author V ~-zPaatinszky, I.
V
Let Iven,
Inst 0
Title A Fatal Case of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Caused
by Phenylbutazone.
Orig Pub: Orv. hetilap, 1957, 98, No 33, 909-911.
Abstract: No Abatract.
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PASTINZKY, Istvan; kwacs, Ervin; VAIMOS, Jossef
Iron loading tests in various ('Armatoses. Borgyogy, vener. szemle 12
no.3:117-123 Jmne 58.
(SKIN DISEASES, metab.
tissue iron content determ. by iron loading tests (Ehin))-
(IRON, metab.
in akin die., tissue iron content determ. by iron load-
ing testa (Ran))
VASMS, Jozeef, Dr.; GIRO, Andor, 11r.
Photodermtosis camsed by sulfantlyl butylearbazide. 0r7. hetil. 100
no. 17:615-618 26 Apr 59.
1,.A Tovarosi Taman V. B. Gyali uti Irorhaza (1gazgato: Borza laezlo
dr..) Borooztalyanalc (foorvos: Borza, Inazlo dr.) es Belot, z talyanak
(foorvos: Gero Andor dr.) koslemenye.
(ANTIDIABITICS, inj. eff.
carbutm ide causing photodermatoole (Mm))
(SKIN D153ASIS, atiol. & pathogen.
same)
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VANNOS,,..!ToskSt,,. dr.; KApu, Hadmap cir,
LoRtigizosis centrofaciaUs neurodyorraphica. Orv.hetil. 102
o.33:1561-1564 13 Ag '61.
:
. Badapeati Oyali uti Korhaz, Borgyogyaazati Oaztaly.
(LENTIGO) (FACE dis)
B.ORZAI Iaezlo,. dr.; )WXT. Joseef, dr.
Erytbrolmrstoderm ichthyosiforma with a characteristic ieomlorphic
effect of irritation. forgyogy.vener.asemle 37 no.2:59-68 Ap 161.
1. Budapeet IX. kar. tanaco VB. Gyali uti korhaza (Igazgato-foorvoo:
Borza Iaozlo dr.) Borgyogyaszati osztalyanak kozlemenye.
(ICHTHYOSIS.ease reports)
VANKOSP KAPU, Emilia, dr.
Thomeon's oyndrome. Borgyog7. vener. szemle 37 n0-4:182-188 J1 161.
1. Budapesti Gyali uti Korhaz (Igazgato-foorvos Borza LfLazlo dr.)
Boroaztalyanak kozlemenye.
(SKIN dis)
VANKOS, Tozoef, dr.; BORZA, Lasz1o, dr.
Epidermo-necrolysis bullosa as a side effect of drug therapr. Or7.
hetil. 103 no.10:452-457 Mr 062.
1. Budapesti Csyali uti Korhaz, BorgyogyaBzati Oazta2y.
(ERGOT ALKALOIDS toxjeo:L) (BARBITURATES toxicol)
(BELLADONNA toxicol) (DEMIATITIS MEDICAMENTOSA case reports)
VANKOS, Jozaef, dr.; DREISSIGER, Iaszlo, dr.; BALAZS, Tamas, dr.
Lata on the nosology of Peutz-Touraine-Joghers syndrome. Orv. hetil.
103 no.14:651-656 Ap 162.
1. Budapesti Gyali uti Korhaz, Sebeszeti es Borgyog7aszati Oaztaly.
(POLYPI case reports)
BORZA, Laszlo, d-r.; VANKOS, Jazsef, dr.
The dermatological importance of the formaldehyde--content of
textiles. I. Method of quantitative detemination of formalde-
hyde. Borgyogy. vener. szemle 39 n0-5:198403 0 163.
1
J.. Budapesti Oyali uti korhaz (Igasgato-foorvost Borza Laszlo
dr.) Borgyo t, Osztalya kozlemanye.
FV=TITIS,, CONTACT) (FORMALDEHYDE)
(TEXTILE INDUSTRY) (CLOTHING)
(OCCUPATIONAL DERMATITIS)
'~710, An,lor, Dr, Andor, Ur; rl-yali Avenu pital,
VAN F. j
T~~_71natolo;,y (chiet physician: POV.A. Laszlo, Dr) and T."Ptlical 'i;arl (Cl'ief physi-
cian. 'ERO, Anlor, jr) (~"Yali 'Iti Yorha-., Porosztaly er, FelorztalY),
"Acropthii U'Lecro-Yutilans."
Crvos~ 14'r-til;ip, Vol 107, ',;o 10, 16 Ont 66' pv~ps 1987-1,993
Abstrac '. rAUthors' Funtrarian ~,ummaryj Two spora~lic and familial case of the
acropathia u1cero-mutilans syndrome (acrally located sensory diSturbance,
trophic bone and skin chanres) arr. reported. The two forms of manifestation
are considered to be variation," of thn same dispase. In addition to the degene-
rative changes in the sensory nprvr-s, other rathogenptic factors (dyspla5tic ca-
pillary system, advanced trauma, freezin!!, carpntia, dys pro te inemi~~. hormonal
c!ianges) are also attril-utfd somr- role in the development of the trophic
disturbances. As to no5olo,"y, 'the syndrome is classified amon,, the systemic
derenerativi3 diseases of the nervous system. 14 Hungarian, 68 Western refer-
ences.
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STAVISSKIY Yu.Ya.; ABRAWV, A.I.- BELANOVA, T.S,; VANIKOV) A.A.;
V p
-KOROLE;VA.v V.P.
Photoneutron laboratory for research involving high-activity
sources. Atom. energ. 15 no.6:489-493 D 16.3. (MIRA 17:1)
EWTW/EPF(n)-2/SWA(h) U1
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AUTHORS: Belan2yaA_T. Sal Van1kov, A. A.; Kikhaylus, F. re'l Stavioskly, Yu. Ya,
TITLE: Absolute determination of absorption cross section for 24 Kev neutrons
SOURCF1% Obninak. Fiziko-euergeticheskiy institut. /Doklady/v no. 3t 19650 g qy,
;Absolyutnyye izmareniya. seoheniy pogloshcheniya neytroinov a energiyey 24 kev, 1-15
TOPIC TAGSt neutron absorber, neutron cross sebtionj neutron absorption, neutron
capturep neutron counterp neutron dateotort Monte Carlo method
~ABSTRAVT: The influence of a particular experimental nethod used in the determina-
tion of neutron absorption cross section on the magnitude of the arose section was
studied,-and neutron absorption cross sections for 18 41fferent metals for 24 Kev
electrons were determined. The data obtained-were compared with those reported in
!the literature. The neutron source was (Sb - Be), The cross sections were deter-
imined by the spherical geometry transmission method. The measurements were carried
,out using two different counting arrangements, viz: an all-wave long counter and 9.
water tank equipped with a system of dividing chambers. An experimental procedure
'similar to that of H. W. Schmitt and C. W. Cook (9-acl. Phys. 20# 202, 1960) was
!Used. The effegUof resonance blocking on the cross section mt4pitude was also
jinvestivated. All experimental results were treated according to the Monte Carlo
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method and are presented in Table I on the Enclosure, It is concluded thatt with
the exception of lead, the data obtained are in good Weementv4~h those of Schmitt;
and Cc ge reference above). Tne authors thank L Lv-k'jy and 0,
- P^ eat in this work and % A* Affti?Wj
their later V. V.- Pt&FV, XU--.
and B.je. F816f;~y for the help received in setting up the apparatus.
Orig. art. hass 2 tables and 4 equations.
ASSOCIATIONs Pi Obainsk (Physt.
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BELANOVA, T.S.;,VANOIKOV, A.A.; WKHAYLUS, F.F.j STAVIS.SKIY, Yu.Ya.
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Absolixte measurements of the absorption crcas sections for 24 Kev.
neutrons. Atom. energ. 19 no.10-7 Jl 165. (MIRA 180)
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AUT11OR: YR ~~JL. j.'stavisskly, Yu. Ya.
TITIY,: Measurement of the average number of fission neutrons emitted In eh act
of capture of 24-kev neutrons for L1235 and
SOURCE: Atomnayn energlya, v. 19, no. 11 1965? 41-42
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear fission, uranium, plutonlum, neutron capture, neutron absorp-
tion . 1., 11 _1_?
ALIS111ACT.- The source neutrons w~reifscparated from the fission neutrons on the
basis of the difference between their absorption lengths in water. 17he detector
was a water tank with spherical cavity of I meter diameter. An Sb-Ne photoneutran
source was placed in the center of the cavity. The change In the count caused by
surrounding the source with a layer of fissionable material was measured by a
system of small fission chambers located in the water. The details of the measure-
ments and data reduction are described briefly. Values 1.79 t 0.06 and 2.15 � 0.06
respectively were obtained for the number of secondary fission neutrons per absorp-
tion even in L1235 and P ?39. The corresponding ratios of the absorption to fission
cross sections were 0.352 :t 0.040 and 0.349 :E 0.040. The results agree with those
obtained by others. "The authors thank A. 1. LMWIMG and 0. ]2. KazgChkoys
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for intereat in the work and collaboration, A. I. Abramm and V. N. Andreyev for
Interesting discussionso F. F. Mikhaylu for programing the neutron-kinetics cal-
and L. Ye. Fedorav for particips.-
cl-d-ations, and Yu. M. Rikitin. V. V. PiskungTa
tion in the meear~.~iir So" OrIg. oxt. has: 1 2 formlas. and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: none
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SMYIIZR, D.L.; VANIKOV, G.
Veterinary, services to cammunal sUckbreeding in Moveselitsa District.
Vaterinariis 32 no.11:12-14 N 155. (MYNA 8:12)
l.Glavny7 vaterinarnyy vrach Noveselitakogo rayona, Chernovitskey
oblasti (for Shnayder).2oUpravlazd7e sellskakhazyaystvannoy propagandy
Chernovitakoge oblastnogo upravleniya sallskoge khozyaystva.
(NOVOSELITSA, DISTRICT-VETERINARY MEDICINK)
EMWISKIO A.1 STAYITOV., G. [Stainov, G.); IMMOV, ; ZHABIZNSKII N,;
YAEEVA., N. [IAneva,, N.1; MICHEV.. K-
Obaracteristics of the fleetimg umbras during the total solar eclipse
of February 15 s, 1961. Doklady BAN 15 no./+.-365-308*062. -
I* Predstavleno akad. G. Nadzhakovym [Nadzhakovt G.I.
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AUTHOR: Vankov, I.
ORG., Institute of Physics, Bulgarian Acadery of Science
TITIB: Bidirectional-pountj Ifor nuclear research
SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiva na naukito. Dolclady, v. 18, 00 11 1965, U-14
TOPIC TAGS: corpiter b-Atching, automatic control system 1~ ;computer circuit
ABSTRAC-~-. CEngliah articlq,7 The dead time of.bidirectional count depends
not only on the counting rate but also on the time necessary for the
propagation- of -the-nulass-through all-Ane-stag-e-a -of-the binary scaler. This
'is -conditioned --by -the ~oparsting principles of the bidirectional counter In
-.which every input pulse, depandinm an its sign, switches over the appropriate
transfer circuit between the binary unit*. Such switching is, however,
inadmiesible as long as the precedinr pulse has not switched over all the
binnry units and haa not stopped propaqating in the transfer circuits between
the binary units. To avoid possible errors numerous researchers invented
earlier (see Hupp, Rose, Inetrum. and Control 6yatem., 53# 1960, No 121
Es Aschmoneit, Blektroniks 9, WO, No 8j 232; H. Loslist D, Hairin,
Electronic Engnr., 34t 1962t No MOt 227) apaoial devices which in on@ way or
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another displaced the aimultaneously arriving pulses through a tima interval
,sufficient for a correct operation of the entire circuit. These methods
Introduced, howevart a dead time which is twice so long as the displacement
ti-mo. The author embarked upon 1~nother approach by I) Introducing amplifiers
between the binary units of the porpagation units cuttin.- thereby the tim-3
needed for the total preparation and reducin,(, the owitching ti". to a Miniwum
(wakinr any delaying device unnecessary); 2) daippinr a now univibrator input
device reducing the orrors due to the simultaneous arrival of pulses; and
an input device based'on an analysis of the 3tatiatical be-havior of pulses
convenient for high counting rate reriptrntions. The dosaription of the
operation and,hlook diigrama of all these cirouito are given. The paper Was sub--.Itte~
by E. D akov4,; )
orrosponding Romher, 7 Sep 64. P.6mowledgervants art- due to Engr Tvan
MarangozoVA W his valuable advice. The binary units utilized by us were slaborated
-as- module elements for electronic apparatus. Orig. art# has-.~ 6 figures. ZJ-PR
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AUMORs Vankov, -I.
Institute of PlWaics, BAN
TITIE: Tunnel diode pulse discriminator
SMCE: Bulgarska akedemiya na naukite# DokJAdy, ve 18, no* 7. 1965, 615417 A X
TOPIC TAGS: tunnel diode, trarwistor, thermal stability, electric impedance, -`4
spectrometer, photoelectron maltiplier, pulse nodulation/3U30I& tunnel diode
ABSTRACT: The application of transistors in certain fields
of nuclear electronics involves considerable difficulties due to the necessity
of high stability of the spectrometer's amplifier and threshold devices. As
far as temperature stability-ia concerned, tunnel diodes offer great
ipot'antiolitios as highly sensitive threshold elements, Howeverp solutions
proposed earlier (U. Sold, S. Brojdo, Nuclear Instr. and Methods, 26, 1964,
No 11 147-151# T. Hwan, Me Smadeall Ibido 24, 1963, No 11 Fe Pandaresel Ibid.,,
200 1963, 319-322; Be Konovj, A. Sidorov# V. Laonovo Pribory i takhnika
skoverimenta# 1963s No 5) have all relatively low input impedances and their
temperature stability depends on the stability of transistor stayes preceding
4nd driving the tunnel diode. The present paper describes a discriminator with
!high input impedance in which the threshold temperature instobility is determineC
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.solely by the temperature dependence of the tunnel diode parameters. The
Imaximum sensitivity using the 3U301A tunnel diode with IMaXd7 ' 's It a 200 ~4,
land R4 a 470 Ohm in about 100 mVi which is iufficient for roctly coupling
:the device to a photoolectronic multiplier. The threshold temperature
stability has been reduced here to the tomperature.instability.pf the. tunnel.
diode peak CUrreni. The width o'f the Input pulse is about 60 nsee and the doad time
of the discriminator - 150 naeo. The output pulse has an amplitude of 10 V and a ri
time, of about 30 nsoo, This paper was presented by Correepoinding 1'embe BAN 9,
Djakov on 5 April 196 . Orig* art. hast 2 figures w-A 2 fornuW* Origo art* in
Ejp~. fYPR~: 33.-54Y
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'ACCESSION NR: AR4032153 S/0058/64/000/002/AO16/AO16
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fiz., Abs. 2A174
AUTHORS: Barilko, Sh. I.; Vankov, 1. D.
TITLE: Current switching unit for magnetic operative ferrite-core
memory with two-dimensional access
CITED SOURCE: Tk. 5-y Nauchno-tek"nn. konferentsii po yadern. radio-
elektronike. T. 2. Ch. 1. M., Gosatomizdat, 1963, 144-154
TOPIC TAGS: current switching unit, magnetic forrite core memoryt
reading current generator, writing current generator, address cur
i.rent switching, pulse height analyzer, time analyzer, multichannei
analyzer
TRANSLATION: A current switching device is proposed, in which the
iddress lines.of the operative memory are connected directly in the
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circuits of the reading and writing current generators.. The switch-
ing of the address curkent is with the aid of diodeltrafisformer
rectifiers. The characteristics of four current switching devices
for one of the coordinates of a 256-number magnetic o eratiVe memory
p
are analyzed. Po~mulas are presented for the calculation of the
number of elements' inleach of the 6urrent switching"devices, for a
magnetic.operative mer~6ry of any c"acity. The schematic diagram
ap
of the diode-transformer part of the current unit is given. The
circuits described afford higher reliability because of the identity
of the currents in the address lines and the small number of ele-
ments, and can be''effectively used in multichannel pulse-height and
time analyzers* Vacuuih tubes are employed. Analogous transistor-
ized circuits are presently under development* -Yu.., Semenove
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circuits of the reading' and writing current generators. The switch-
ing of the address' current is with the aid of diode'-1-trarisformer
rectifiers. The characteristics of four current switching devices
for one of the coordinates of a 256-number magnetic operative memory
are analyzed. Formulas are presented for the calculation of the
number of elements in:each of the d'urrent switching devices, for a
magnetic.operative memory of any cEi~acity. The schematic diagram
of the diode-transformer part of the current unit is given. The
circuits described afford higher reliability because of the identity
of the currents in the address lines and the small number of ele-
ments, and can be'effectively used in multichannel pulse-height and
time analyzers. VacuuM tubes are employed. Analogous transistor-
ized circuits are presently under development. -Yu. Semenov.
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AUTHOR: Anisimovy A. P. Barilko, Sh. 1. ~Vankov 1. D.
TITLE: High-speed arithmetic unit for multichannel analyzer
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 12A315
REP SOURCE: Tr. 6-Y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. radioelektron. T. 2. M.p
Atomizdaty 1965, 56-67
TOPIC TAGS; multichannel analyzer, arithmetic unit, algebraic logic, computer memory,
computer program
ABSTRACT: The authors describe the functions performed by an arithmetic unit (AU) of
a multichannel analyzer in terms of algebraic logict and prc!;ent two AU circuits with-
out flip-flops, with a counting input. The AU is one of the main units of all ana-.
ly:~ers with magnetic operative memories (140,M). In analyzers with MOM, the AU carries
out the following functions: 1) addition of unity to the number recorded in the mem-
ory; 2) discarding the information recorded in the memory; 3) transfer of the number
to the output units (oscillograph, printery or neon indicators). When a detector
pulse is received by the analyzer, the standard program of its registration is cca'ri-7di
out, consisting of the following: 1) clearing the AU of earlier information; 2)
reading the number from the corresponding memory channel ant transfering thic number
in parallel code to the AU, where it should be remembered for a certs3m time; 3) ad-
dition of unity to the number read from the memory; 4) recording the newly obtained
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number in the memor7. To discard the information from the memory, the AU sends in-
hibition pulses into all the digits of the memory. When the number is transfered to
the read-out devices, the same program in carried outj but without addition of unity.
An exception is the print-out model, when the binary code is izansformed into a decima
code by the complementary method. L. S. (Translation ofabstract)
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ODZHAKOVx Khr.;-VANKOV, 11.
on the treatment of ostecartioular tuberculosis vith anti-
bacterial and functional methods tn aged subjects. Khirurgiia
15 no.2/3:1%-193 162.
tno--4 t
1, Iz Sanatoriuma sa, vuzrastni, bolni ot koa' vna u I%-
kuloza - Varna.
(TUBERCULOSIS OSTROARTICULAR in old age)-,,\
VANKOVp Milen
The Iron Factor7 of Krenikovei is the greatest industrial establish-
ment of Bulgaria. Musz elet 15 1~-.24:10 N 60. (EKAI 10:2)
(Bulgaria-Iron)
VAIrKOV, S.
"Feeding -ame is the basis of its preservation and increase" (P-35) CO 3KO STOPA:7 TvO
p
0 .3
(Upravlenie Na Gorskoto Sto:,a,.-irtvo Kiur, ldniztemkdJia Swat) Sofiya Vol 10 1170 1 Jan 1954
SO: East Eurm~ean Accessioms List Vol 2 110 7 Alug 1954
VANK2V
J_ S, I,-
The effect Of amin0guan-idine on the gastric secretion and the trophic
of the mucous membrane of the stomach of white rata. DoklAdy Ull 14
no,5:535-538 161.
1. Chair of Pharmacology at the Higher Institute of Medicine in Sofia.
Submitted by Corresponding Member P. Nikolav.
(Amines) (Stomach-secretions)
BLIGARrA Human " MU-1 Morphology (Normal and Pathological).
Circulkitary System. Blood Vessels -
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, rob 1, 1959, No. P965
Author IVankov...Y
Inst t h4ovenkov Righer Wical Institute
Title iAnadtomosais botyien Main Arterlial Vessels of Upper
Ertkemiti6i Ih
Orig Pub :Nauohn. tr. Viesho' mod. in-t, "V. Cherv nkor". Eksperia.-
teor. katedri, 19~4 (1956), 1, No 2, 127-141
Abstract :In 32 out of 240 upper extremities, the peeseneg of
a. brachialis superf. ani a. bt%chialis prof4 vas ,
c1mer7od. in 44% of cases there were anastomosos (A)
between these erteries In the Tosea cubiti (11 cases),
in the regio carpivolaris (13 cases) ard, in one case,
in the regio antebrachii volaris. These A were between
the main arterial trunks directly or through special
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NWApjA Hu=n and Animi Morphology (Normal and Pat hologioal) S
Ciwulatcry Syetem. Blood Veseels.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - 31ologiya, No 1, 1959, No- 2965
arteries: a. recurrens radialls in A of the fossa,
cubiti, ramw volarie superfo arteriae radialls in A
of regio carpivolaria, aid a. medians, in A of regio
antebrachii volaris. The A are divided into various
functional types, vhich, in the author's opinion,
re;resent a result of development of the arterial system
conpoeed of A between both arteries. The min location
of A corresponds to the folds on the flexor surfaces
of the joints (art. cubiti ard art. radlocarpicus),
the function of which favors the perstatenci of trans-
verse A in formtion of the definitive arterial system.
Bibliography: 30 titles- -- I. N. Mikbaylov
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'BU14ARTA Mmn 9.ad Animal bbrphoiogy (Norml and Pathological). S
CLroulatory System. Blood Vessels
Abs Jour : ftf Zhur - Biologiya, No 1, 19W, No. 2966
Author t VROOT I-
14st I 17..Ch Atitute
v4nkoy" Higher Jbdioal Ir
Title Morkholcgr of 1&iil,Ak~+ial TrUWW of tbe, Upper Extremity
in Rumus In the tUht of Date of Their Variability
Orig Pub ftuchn, tr. Vissch, mod. in-t 'IV. Chervenkov".
xkeper;=.-teor.- katedri, 19~4'(i956), 1, No 2, 143-16o
Abstract Studies on variations of the radial artery and other
main arteries of the upper extremities were conducted
on 206 adult hum= cadavers. The observed variations
were divided into 3 definitive oms and 3 Precursor
forms; their f tion was obser d from tho standpoint
of ontogenesis. The Irdicated forms originate from an
arterial complex composed of as brachialis prof. and
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Circulatory System. Blood Vessels.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 1, 1959, No. 2966
a. brachialis superf. and their anastomosis in the
foses, cubiti. The first precursor form is character-
Ized by a thin a. brachialis superf. joining a.
radialis which branches from a. brachialis prof - in
the fossa, cubiti (4 cases). Upon full reduction of a.
brachia.11s superf. the first definitive form is formed
(168 cases): a. radialls branches off from a. brachialis
prof. which then contimes into a. interosseoill is
In the second precursor form there is a thin a. brachialis
prof. which enters in the &- interosseoulmris which
is a branch of a. braohialis superf. (1 case), Under fuIl
reduction of a. brachiaJIs prof. the second definitive
form takes place (17 cases): &- radialis branches off
a. brachialls superf. which then continues into
to Interossoou)-narls. The third precursor form is
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USSR / Human amd Animal Morphology (Normal and Pathological) S
Circulatory System. Mood Vessels.
AU Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 1, 1959, No. 2967
Author :Pqdle"kiy, D. S.
IrAt _i YAnsk bledical Tzstitute
Title :Characteristics of the Median Artery In Relation to
Age
Orig Pub ; Sb. muchn. rabot. Minakiy nod. in-t, 1957, 19, 315-321
Abstract :Studios were conducted on 260 spocimns of wrists of
embryos, fetuses, children and adults of various ages
by the method of injection of vessels. Out of 10
embryos, 20-120 m in length, the median artery (MA)
was observed,in 7- in 4-5 mouth fetuses YA was obs6rved
in 22.2% of cases, in 6-10 month fetuses the YA was
1rosent in 9.8% and In children and adults in 8.8% of
cases. In 15 cases out of 29 M& anastomosed with the
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MrAM /Human and Animal M=pholcgy (Normal arA Pathological)
Circulatory System. Blood Vesselso
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Diologlya, No 1, 1959, No. 2966
characierlted.b~ thp praseWe of a thin anastowals In
the fossa cubitilmWeen a* brachlalis 1prof. and a,
brachialis superf. (4 oases) - The former contiams Into
a. interosseoulnaris ard the latter into a. radialis.
Upon reduction of this anastomosis the third definitive
fom is formed (12 cases): a. radialle is a direct
continuation of a. brachialis superf. which branches
off fr= a. brachialis pmf. Ao brachialie ;rof.,
divides in the fossa oubiti into a. interossea com.
and a. ulnerie. Bib3lography: 30 titles- -- I- N-
Mikhaylov
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,ZA
Rapture of the vena saphena magna from the arterYs Khirargiia,
Sofia 8 no.6:547-550 1955.
(V-Eilis, SAP KMUS, rupture)
VANEDY, V.
'The site of Inlet of the van& saphena magna in humans.
Kbirtirglia. Soft& 9 n0-10:909-913 1956.
1. Viesh maditsinski institut-Sofiia katedra po anatomiia
na choveka. Zav. katectrata: prof. D. Kadanov.
(VBINS, SAPHICNOUS, anatoaV and histology,
vans, saphena magna (Bul))
VANKOV, V.
A theor7 on terminal forms and possible expressions of arterial vari-
ability by means of a generalized form. Nauch. tr. vissh. med. inst.
Sofia 39 no.1:117-130 160.
1. Predstavana ot prof. D. Ka&nov, zav. Katedrata po anatomiia na
choveka.
(ARTFMF,S anat & histol) (GMTICS)
VANKOVP V. . .. ~ ". -
I
On the variability of the arteries of the upper extremities, the
relationship between the individual forms and their generalized
representation. Izv Inst morf BPJ1 4:183-206 161.
(ARTERIES) (EXTREMITIES, UPPER)
.4
4tomic and histological studies on the ulwe- of the
external iliac and femoral veins in view of the age changeo
in the valvular apparatub. Izr Inst morf BAN no#5:93-112 I(*.
7y - U-,.,
1C. C;
P-- c..% dr~.* icon% M! I.I.
17, V.M. 6:"-- FC-7 I a 1 7 til :n-~ 1 0
71 j
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24. 3. z., c
cz,t-nt 0~,
VANXOV, V.
On the nature of the inecriplate valTes in the external iliac
and femoral vein. DOU, Bo1g. akad. nauk 15 no.1393-96 162,
l. Submitted by Corresponding Member D. Kadanov.
(ILIAC VEIN abnorm)
(FEMORAL VEIN abnorm)
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VANXOVP VC
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Some regularities
arteria brachialls
279-287 164.
in the continuation and b--anc-,4,,g of
sirperficialls. Izv Inst morf BAN 9/10,
VARKOVA, Ema \ \"\\
IZ77 ------
Processing of winter rape seeds. Prum potravin .\15 n0-5.22.1-222
Yor 164.
1. Zavody Milo National Enterprise, Olomouc.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Microbiology - Antibiosis and Symbiosis F-2
Antibiotics.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, 1958, 8145o
Author
Inst
Title Study of the Effect of Bacillus Thuringiensis
on Insects.
Orig Pub: Folia biol.2 (Ceskosl.), 19572 3, No. 3, 175-182
Abstract: B. thuringiensis becomes pathogenic to insects
during the period of spore formation and forms,
in addition to spores, crystalline Inclusions
In the cells. The Inclusions have a toxic
effect a few hours after they are swallowed by
caterpillars. Strains which lose the ability
to form inclusions are non-virulent. The
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Antibiotics.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, 1958, 811+50
addition to the spore cfthe avirulent. strain of
Inclusions from the virulent strain produces a
mixture toxic to insects. B. thuringionsis has
antibiotic properties for some grampositive
microorganisms. It,was established that the
antibiotic substance is not identical with the
inclusions. -- Author's abstract.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. F-2
Antibiotics.
Aba Jour ; Rof Zhur Biol.., 110 a, 19513) No 33767
Author : Vankova
Inst N&t'- ~fve n
Title A Study of Bacillus Thuringiensis Activity on Insects.
Orig Pub Ceskosl. biol., 1957, 6, No 2., il.4-12o.
Abstract A study was aonducted on the method of secretions of crys-
talline enclosures from B. thuringicn sis forming at the
moment of sporulation. It was establl~shed that these on-
c3osures are highly toxic to insects: they cause destruct-
ion of brown-tail moth caterpillars in no more than 5 days,
and the mulberry silkworm In 24 hours.,C. thuringiensis
spores are not toxic, but in a few days cause caterpillar
septicemic. A strain of B. thuringiensis which lost the
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I - .. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 8, 1958, No 33767
Abstract : ability of enclosure formation is nonvirulent, to cater-
pillars and forms an antibiotic substance not identical with
the crystalline enclosure.
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VAIIKOVk, V.
The Third National Conference of Czechoslovak Geophysicists. p. 602.
(CESKOSLOVENS-KY CA30?IS PRO 'IMSIKU. Vol. 6, No. 5, Sept 1956, Praha,
Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly Liot of East zuropean Accessions (ERAT) LC, Vol. 6. No. 12, Dec 1957. Uncl.
VAITKOVA, V.
Determination of radioactivity of rocks by neasurement of g--L=.a ray activity. in
P. 193 (Studia Geophysica TX Geodaetica) Vol 1 no 1 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia.
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol 7, no I Jan 1958
VAR I MDV I V0,*
-,,~,~R.Y,~Wospector mining at the "Gorn7i" Pold Mine. Kolyma 21 no.2:6-7
7 159. (KIU 12: 7)
l'Artell im. XXI B"7ezda Kommuuisticheakor partit. Sovetakogo
Zywa.
(Magadan Province--Gold mines and mining)
VAN=,, V.N.
Localization of valves in the external iliac and femoral
veins, Izv Inst morf BAN no.6:67-76 16R,.
Cinuntry : USSR
: Soil Science. CultivatiOP- ImProvement, j
Catego y Erosion*
- hBiol.$ No 69 19591 No 24667
Abs Jour ~z
Author pidorov, hf. i.; Vantkovich, G-,D No
Inst Basic Soil
Title Study of the Results in Methods of
Cultivation in Moldavia-
Orig Pub : Zemledeliye, 1958, No, 91 64-70
Abstract : No abstraet.
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STEPANOV, K.1.0 dots., otv, red.; PILENKO, I.F., dots.) red.;
VMVKOVICH,'q,~.j kand. sellkhoz. nw) ; ZAGORGHA, R.L.p
st. prep., red.; SOKOLINIKOV, Ye.A., dots., red.;
STEMIN, G.F.j dots., red,; KARYAKINA, I., red.
(Collection of reports and communications by the students
of the Kishinev Agricultural Institute] Sbornik dokladov
i soobshcher1i studentov Kishinevskogo sellskokhoziaistven-
nogo instituta. Kishinev, Kartia moldoveniaskep 1963. 79 p.
(MIRA 1?:11)
1. Kishinev* Sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut.
g$
IRV
3140, 1 1". 1 A j j I
ti
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VANKSHIN red.; ZDANKOVICH, V.I.. red.
(Kizel coal basin) Kizelovakii kamennougolInyl bassain. Permskoe
knishnoe Isd-vo, 1958. 249 P. (MIRA 12:3)
mining)
Olizel Basin--Coal
mines and
,ACCLSSION NR: AP4043190 5/0070/64/009/004/0537/0540
AUTHOR: Krucheanu. Ye.; Nikulesku, D.; Vanku, A.
TITLE: Growth from gas phase and study of mercury selenide and
itelluride single crystals
.SOURCZ: Kristallografiya, v. 9, no. 4, 1964, 537-540
ITOPIC TAGS': single crystal growth, mercury selenide crystal, mercury
i.telluride crystal, vapor phase growth, AIIBVI compound, crystal
structure, crystal habit, crystal lattice constant
'ABSTRACT: Methods-for growing mercury selanide (HgSs) and mercury
!telluride (HxT4) crystals from the gas phase have been developed,
I
iand their crystalline structure has been datermi'ned. The necessity
I
:for such & study came as a result of applications of HgTe and HgSe
i
in virious semiconductor devices and contradictory informstion from,
,the literature on their crystalline structure, Two crystal Xrowth
methods are describedt. 1) a dynamic one, consisting of the transport
.of compound vapors in a hydrogen or argon stream from the sublimation
~poLnt to the cryatallixatLon point with-& temperature gradLe t between
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consisting of the sublimatiou,
the two Points; and 2) A static method,
.;of compound vapors and their crystallization within an evacuated
.~~and sealed quartz ampul, with a 100C temperature gradient. Both
.1mothods delivered only HgSe single crystals. The HgTe crystals
:,obtained contained To in excess of the stoii--hiometric composition.
4A11 crystals were prismatic with a hexagonal cross section. Twin
;,HgS& crystals and hollow, tubular HgSe and HgTe crystals were observed.
i';X-ray studies indicated that all HgSe and HgTe crystals belong to the
cubic system, with the sphalerite-type lattice. The lattice constants
'were determined. The hexagonal modification of HgSo and UgTe pro-
.viously observed under high pressure is considered to be of"the
cinnabar-type and not of & wurtzito-type structure. The authors
:'conclude that the gon ral rul baervod concerning the vurtsite-type
6 010
,lattice formation in the AIIB compounds is n9t applicable to H&Se
and HgTe. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table.
.---'ASSOCIATIONS Rumy*nijs. Institut fixiki (Rumanian Institute of
!Physics)
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Rumani-a/Diseases-of-Plant-s.-Di-s-eases of-Cultivated Plants 0-2
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 6458
Author :Bucur E. , )(ankL_j.
Inst :Not given
Title :Study of Vascular Bacteriosis of Cabbage (Xan-
thomonas campestris Pammel Doss).
Orig Pub :Comun. Acad. IMI, 1956, 6, No 9, 1111-1115
Abstract :Investi;~~ations were conducted of the ways by
which bacteria penetrate into plants and the
duration of the incubation period in the deve-
lopment of the disease.
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