SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SZABADOS, A. - SZABLEWSKI, W.
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SZABADOS, A~tal, dr.
"Food virology as a now field for the veterinarian-food hygienist"
by G. Seidel. Reviewed by Antal Szabados. Magy allatorv lap 17 no.8;
319 Ag 162.
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AUTHOR: -Szabados, B. (Graduate metallurgist)
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TITLE Determining the gas conte2t of molten. aluminum alloys
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SOURCE: Kohaszati lapok, no. 3, 1966, 56-61
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, molten alloy, alloy gas content, gas content determina-
tion, alloy fluidity, alloy shrinkage, alloy castability
ABSTRACT: The possibility of determining the gas content of liquid aluminum alloy
has been tested with Dardell-ty& equipment in three types of alloys: Al-Sil2 1z
(12.2% Si, 0.29% Fe, 0.26% Mn);I'Al-M (8.4% Si, 0.47% Fe, 0.36% Mg, 0.36% Mn) and
Al-Mg-Si (3-05% Si, 0.24% Fe, 0.56% mg, 0.56% Mn). The gas content of the molten
alloys was measured before and after treatment with A mixture of 85% NaCl and
15% Na3AIF.. The effect of the gas content on fluidity and shrinkage was evaluated.
In Al-Sil2 allo at temperatures of 650 to 700C, the gas content before salt treat-
ment was 0.247 cmMOOg and after the treatment, 0.244 cm3/100g, still above the per-
missible limit. Its fluidity improved only by 6.5% after salt treatment. The high
oxide and gas cintent in the alloy was responsible for a higher than normal shrinkagel
value, but did not impair the strength value. In Al-S19"-?4g alloy, the salt treatment
increased the fluidity by 15.6%. The gas content in the Al-lfg-Si alloy before salt
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treatment was too high to measure with the equipment, the tensile strength was at the
lower limit, and the ductility was adequate. The low strength values were attributed
to a higher iron content. The test indicated that strength characteristics are iw-
fluenced by oxides rather than by gas content. Orig. art. has: 9 figur,,ts and
7 tables. (KS]
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SZABADCS, 0,; TARM, V.
Reducing the operating costs In automotive transportation by modernizing
the metl~ods of maintenance. I. p. 1+25.
RWIS-A T.WISPORTURILOR. (Asociatia Stiinfica a Inginerilor si, Tahnicienilor
din Rominia si Ministerul TranSDorturilor Rutier, Navale si Aeriena)
Bucure,stl,i Romania. Vol. 6, no. 10, Oct. 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (TMAI) LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Jan 1960
Uncl.
~,)ZAT; -tL011) C. ; TARMS, V.
n ttion costs in automotive transportation by modernizing the
Reducing ope~
methods of maintenance. IL p. 467.
RIMSTA 'PANSFORTURILOR. (Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Technicienilor
din Roy-iinn, -si Ministe-rul Transporturilor Rutiera, Navale si Aeriene) Bucuresti,
Rumania. Vol. 6, no. 11, Nov. 1959.
MontIly list of Fast European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. 9, no. 2,
Feb. 1960
Uncl.
SZABADOS, C.
"Technological bases of autovehicle repairing" by R. Keller.
Reviewed by C. Szabados. Rev transport 8 no. 9:422-424
S 161.
SZW.K, Imre, dr.; BACH, Imre, dr.; DANZIGER, Laszlo, dr.: FSM3, Bala4s. dr.;
M
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EISCHMANN, Laszlo, dr.; JAKO, Geza, dr.; MISSURA, Tibor, dr.;
POPPER, Ssuzsanna, dr.; SZABADOS. Daisy, dr.
Use of radiolodine in localization of inflamed regions (foci,
abscesses). Orv. hetil. 97 no-34:949-951 19 Aug 56.
1. A Fovarosi Peterfy Sandor u. Korbazrendelo (igazgato:
Lendvai, Jazeef. dr.) kozlemenye.
(BRAIN, abscess
exper., localization witb radioiodine in dogs (Hun))
(IODINE, radioactive
in localization of exper. brain abscesses in dogs (Hun))
YUGOSLAVIA/Microbiology - Industrial Microbiology. F-3
Abs Jour : Ref 2hur - Biol., 140 15, 1958, 67176
Aifthor : Sabados, D.
Inst -
Title Bioyogurt.
Orig Pub Hljekw~stvo, 1957, 7, No 7, 145-147-
Abstract No abstract.
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centrations of DNP, a further decrease was observed in pyruvat6 utilization,
oxygen consumption and citrate synthesis. Both the DNP inhibition of pyruv to
-t utilization and citrate synthesis, and Its activation of acetoacetate prod
11 tion were diminished by small amounts of fumarate. In the presence of botF-
oubetrates, DNP enhanced the oxygen consumption. Thus, in addition to its
inhibiting effect on pyruvate utilization, DNP Increases its conversion to
acetoacetate and at the same time, especially in the pr'e'sence of fuma'rate,
renders the oxidation of acetyl-CoA (formed from pyeuvate) more complete In
the citric acid*cycle. This meane'that DNP shows a ketogenic. effect with
respect to the pyruvate metabolism of liver mitochondria. The probable
mechanism of thii effect to discussed,, jjWe 1. - . ,-..-..-I
are ndebted to Prof# V. Szekesay-.
Hermann for her interest throughout this study." Orig.arts has: 1 figure, 3 table.!
ASSOCIATION: Institute of Biochenistry, Univ ersity Medical Schooll Budapest
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PETER,, Ferenc, dr. (Budapest VIII., Rakoczi ut 27/b); RUSZNAK' Istvan, dr.
(Budapest III. Korvin O.u.44); PALY19 Gyula (Budapest XII, Maredek
u.43); SZABADOS, Ida (Budapest XI., Moricz Zsigmond korter 14)
Investigation of adsorption waves. I. Investigation of the reduction
of anthraquinone-l-sulphonic acid at the dropping mercury electrode.
Acta chimica Hung 24 no.4:363-370 160. (EKAI 10:4)
1. Department for Applied Chemistry, Technical University, Budapest.
(Adsorption) (Anthraquinonesulfonic acid)
(Electrodest Dropping mercury) (Riboflavine)
(Methylene blue) (Polarograph and polarography)
(Diffusion) (Phenazinol)
PETER, Ferenc;-~U.S-ZNAK, Istvan; PALYI, Gyula; 3ZAB,'kDOS, Ida
Investigation of adsorption waves. I. Examination of anthranuino-
ne-l-sulfonic-acid reduction on mercur-y-dropring electrodes. Magzr
kem folyoir 66 no.5:178-181 My 16o.
1. Budavesti Muszaki Egyetem Gyakorlati Kemiai Tanszeke.
PETER, Ferenc; PALY1, rTula; SZABAD-O-S-, Ida
Investigation of adsorptioji'waves.II.Investigation of anthra-
quinone-1-5-dioulphonic acid reduction on dropping mercury
electrodes. Magy kem folyoir 67 no-10:428-431 0 161.
1. Textilipari Kutato Intezat (for Peter) 2. Egyasult Vegyimuvek
(for Palyi) 3. Orszagos Kozeges2segug3ri Intezet (for Szabados),
PETER, Ferenc; SZABADOS, Ida; PALYI, Gyula
Investigation of adsorption phenomena occurring oh dropping
mercury electrode.I.Effect of leuco-anthraquinone sulfurinc
acid-ester derivatives on their reduction occuridag in the
nitro-benzol-3-sulfonic acid agent. Magy kem folyoif 68 no.3:
101-105 Mr 162.
1. Textilipari Kutato Intezet, Budapest (for Peter) 2. Orszagos
Kozegeszsegrugri Intezet, Budapest (for Szabadom) 3. Egyesult
Vegvimuve~, Buda est(for Palyi)
P F,P Ez~ , -- e r e n c ; ~- SZAB .1 DOS, Id,-,.
Examination of nitrorenzene---sulfonic acid reduction oh
dropping mercury electrode's, Magy ken foli-yoir 68 no.4:145-149
Ap 162
1. Textilipari Kutato Intezet, Budapest (for Peter).
2. Orszal.7oq Kozere3zsegu-~yi InLezr-t, 3udapsst(for S7abados).
PETER, Ferenc; PALYI, Gyula; SZABADOS, Ida
Investigation of adsorption waves.III.Reduction of anthraquinone-
1.8-disulfonic acid on droppingImercury electrodes. Magy kem
folyoir 68 no.6;234-236 Je 62.
1. Textilipari Kutato Intezet, Budapest (for Peter).
2. Egyesult Vegy-imuvek, Budapest (for Palyi).
3. Orszagos Kosegeszsegugvi Intezet, Budapest (for Szabados).
POZSONYIv J.;S
Ronal tuberculosis in children. Orv. hatil. 94 no.42:11149-11$2 18 Oct
1953- .(GLKL 25:5)
1. Doctors. 2. Osteology Department of Ssabadsaghegy-Atate Ghildren's
Sanatorium (Direntor - Head Physician - Dr, Istvah Iflesch) and Urology
Department of the National i%vsical Training and Sports Hygione Institute
(Director- Head Physician -- IV. Sandor Balassa).
SZARA Jeno, dr.
New data on antituberculutic therapy of renal tuberculosis. Nagy.
sebeszet 9 no-3fl9l-197 June 56.
1. Az Orazagos Testneveles es Sportegeszeegugyi Intezet (1gazgato:
Dr. Kovari Aladar es Fodor Jozsef Tbe. Oyogyintezet (Igazgato:
Dr. RiBko. Tibor) urologiai osztalyainak kozlemenye.
(TUBERCULOSIS, RENAL, ther.
conservative ther., indic. & compl. (Hun))
SORU, Eugenia; SZABADOS, Jndith; TANASESCO, D.; PARASCHIVESCO, Maria
oxidative phosphorylation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis BCG and its
variants resistant'to streptomqcin, PAS and isoniazid. Arch. roum.
path. exp. microbiol. 21 no-1:59-68 Mr 162.
1. Travail de lInstitut "Dr. L Gantacuzino" ---Services de Biochemie
at elmmunochimie et du V.9--cin B.C.G.
(MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS) (DRUO RESISTANCE, MICROBIAL)
(ANTITUDERCULAR AGENTS) (ENERGY METABOLISM)
0,113AD03? Judlth~ TOITP) Aurica [Cloce'aned]
Research on directed resistance in Neisseria meningitidis. Pt.5.
Arch. Roum. path. exp. microbiol. 23 no.4:973-976 D 164.
1. Travail de ltInstitut "Dr. I. Cantacuzino", SerNrice de Bio-
chimie Generale (for Szabados), Service des Cocci Pathogenes
(for Topciu).
HUNGARY/ Analytical Chemistry Analysis of G-2
Inorganic Substances
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 12o67
Author Bozsai Imre, Szabados Karolyne
Title Determination of Lead Co_nre~~bin Lead Alloys
Orig Pub Kohasz. laPolt, 1955, lo, no 9, 423-424
Abstract The known methods for determining Fb in alloys have been
checked. The most extensively utilixed molybdate method
shows considerable discrepancies in the results; complete-
precipitation of PbMoO takes place only at pH 8. Accu-
racy of Flb determinati4n depends upon conditions of pre-
cipitation of PbS; at pH 2 no precipitation of PbS ta-
kes place, 2.5 it is contaminated by iron. Optimal pH
value of the medium is 2-2.5. On the basis of this veri-
fication an accurate method has been developped for the de-
termination of Pb. Prior to treatment with hydrogen
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~.n iri,:rmati%:e s,_jr,~~,nry of c material cf tile Second Internation Corfnrence
c~n tl-,c Pc~~cefui "ses of Atcri!4 c :7
~--~'nerz7ia-szdall:-)daci Tudoriarros
7al. 12" pco.l, J,~Tl. 11?59
1- T is, of EF-st E'ur~7:uean AccessIor.3 "'el. no.-, ~Tvly 19;59
'Inc]
SZABAD-OS, Laszlo,-.okleveles gepeswernok
Nuclear reactor systems. Ipari energia 1 no.2/4:c,3-94 Ji-O
16o.
1. Kc$ponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet.
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IstvAn, T8r8k, Antal,
5zabados, LAszl6
TIT LF: p,-,'iminatl~~n Heat Tran.-fer of Suspensions
1-)60, Nc-. li, pp. 388--395
1
TEXT: Some organiz compounds or their mixtures (diphyl, diphe Y1, ter-
phenyl, etc.) exhibit properties that qualify them for use as Cactor-
Tho~,, capaoir.-r, however, is conaiderably lower
?'nar! ti-faT, Gf the Convern'lional coolant, water. To improve the heat-transfer
.;7i"Ficiant. of the8a liquids, the aut)~ors suspended in them solids of
hz~at-Lransfer .,apacity and attained an improvement of 70% by an addl-
Lion of 30 per by weight. The hent-transfar coefficient was callculat-
from fluss;~" L's empirical func-tion. Heat Lransfer, ho-fiever, also depends
i--n visecsity. Since the viscosity of the suspension increases witn respect
to that of the pure liquid, &he effecf~ of the higher heat-transfer coef-
is balannad, and above a certain concentration the heat transfer
ot' t,n, c-r-~n de-creases. In -,he graphite-diphyl test suspension
h,~at Iransfer maximum appeared at 90 C and with a graphite 2 ddition
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of about 21 wt%. The relative vis-.osity versus concentration is plotted
4n F4g. 2 a-scording to b-cth flatschek-'s and Orris and Dalla Valle's
rmult-- (RI-If'O. 6 Und II
r,..pectively). The experimental setup was es-
1 1 ng,. t ti b~,, neat excharg~:..r. Amerloan researchers made similar
r, X T7; -~~ !I tn Fr a r !i i t 2)nd al--iminum, ousv,-n-ziions (Rqf. 11). For the
0;~! ~,uggro*ted by Bays -Leverkusen,
the'rialrIP ml;xture of diphenyl-oxid#~, and diphenyl werp sub-tituted in
the formula of the- heat-transfer coefficient. The use of su3pen.91ons a9
reactor coulanto ia associated With the follo%ing disadvantages: higher
r-3wor consumcti-or, ot'* ~hn -1-ir-.7.Latliag purno, higher wear and tear of pumps,
me?--L! parL~,, c-tc~ Tne iise of suspensions as reactor coolants would not be
advisable i~ven it' the heat transfer could be multiplied thereby. There
ar~7. 10 figur-as, 2 tables, and 14 references: 3 Soviet, 2 US, i German,
French, ani 3 Hungarian.
ASSOCIATIO2141: K'C'zponti Fizikai Kutat6 Int~zet
Central Research Institute of Physics)
rara 212
SZENTGYORGY19 Istvan; TOROK, Antal; SZABADOS, Laszlo
Investigations of the heat transfer properties of suspensions. Koz
fiz kozl MTA 8 no.2/3:115~-129 6o. (EEAI 10:4)
1. A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezete,
Reaktorfizikai es Technikai Laboratorium
(Suspensions) (Nuclear reactors)
(Biphenyl) (Terpheny-1)
S/262/62/000/007/001/016
1007/1207
AUTHOR: N6meth, Gdza, Raszl, Kiroly, Szabados LiszG, Szegh8, Lasz16 and Torok, Antal
TITLE: Stable temperature distribution (in case of convective heat transfer) in a cylinderical fuel
cell of the active zone of a heterogeneous nuclear reactor
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyye ustanovki, no. 7, 1962, 4, abstract
42.7.13. "Magyar tud. akad. K6zp. fiz. kutatd int. k6zl.", v. 9, no. 1-2, 1961, 3-23, 111, IX
[Abstracter's note: Original language Hungarian]. -
TEXT: A solution is presented of the differential equation for convective heat transfer in finite and infinite
fuel elements. For exact solutions the coolant temperature can not be reproduced without knowing the
temperature distribution in each fuel element. For the solution of the given equation the temperature distri-
bution along the fuel element is assumed to be unknown. A comparison is given between exact and approxi-
mate solutions. There are 9 figures and 13 references.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
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AUTHORS: Nemet, G., Raszl, K., Szabado.9, L., Szegho, L., T6riik, A.
TITLE: Steady-state heat distribution in a cylindrical-syminetric
unit cell of the active zone of heterogeneous reactors in the
case of convective heat transfer
PERIODICAL: Energia es Atomtechnika no. 1, 1962, 41 - 46
TEXT: Part II. Determination of A coefficients. In Part I it was found
n
that the solution of differential equation T(r,z) was given by the sum of
Laplace's equation (in the form of an infinite series) and of Poisson's
equation (in closed form): T(r,z) = T O(r,z) + T 1(r,z) (51). In the
solution of this differential equation the unknown coefficients
An(n = 0,1,2,3 ... ) arise. A practicable way of calculating these
coefficients is the application of equation systems with an infinite
number of unknowns. (Reference is made here and in the following to L. V,
Kantorovich and V. I. Krylov: Approximate methods of higher analysis
(Hungarian edition, Budapest, 1955)). By this method the following two
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equations are found to yield the system of equations with an infinite
number of unknowns for the determination of the A
n
0.0 r
A0 = B0 E A n 1B n (n = 1,2,3,.) (73) and
n=1 n
B.~ 2r P
A = n n (_,)nlk] (74) (n = 1 2, (k-1), (k+1),
k "k Pk E!___1 n (,2
n k
Coefficients B and B are COMDUtable Fourier coefficients of f(z). By
0 k
substitution of Akpk = xkinto equation (74), this equation is trans-
formed to a system of entirely regular equations having (according to a
thesis of Kantorovich-Krylov) but one solution which can be determined
by the method of successive approximations. B k ~ 0(1/k2); from. a thesis
1,2
of the above Soviet authors it follows that X k ~ 0(1/K ), for the unique
solution of the entirely reirtilar equation syste,-. to7..ard Zero .kith
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k--;-~3, In zeroth aporoximation A(o) = 0, in first A B,/P
k k k
Cceffic_:~n,~s Ak and B k have been computed with data given in ParT I a.-tJ
-ire
piotted as functions of k. In the follovana the differential
equation of heat transfer for an infinitely long filiel element (OT
is solved. Against the correct solution of the differential equation
of tem-,)erature distribution in the fuel element T(r,z) and of the
longitudinal temperature distribution t(z) in the coolant developed 2n
Part I, axial heat transfer (in direction z) is neglected here. For
2 2
cn,se, a T,/,3z = 0. This neglection considered, the correspond,.-IF,
aDDroximate solutions T'(r,z) and t-(z) are obtained. Correct and
-c ate solutions are compared in the folloying, From graphs "or
roxim,
mDerature distribution in three given cross sections of the fuel
element and those for the longitudinal temperature distributi-on. in the
coolant, it is evident that differences between results of accurate and
approximate calculations amount to a few 5 lor the former, and crUly some
hundredths of ',~, for the latter. The error resulting from the negle:,t c:_f
axial 'heat transfer increases with the cross section of the fuel elnmieii~
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v-:L 1h i ts thprf-,al conduc ti vi ty, and d ecreases -ii th its I en L7 t h
tie slende rness ratio of the fuel 2lement 2Rc/l - O,Or~ , and the th ,e r rr~., -1
C orid u c t i V I ty 0 C -i t S ma t e ri a I ~, > 10 VC a I/m, t h e mo re e lab o r;3 e -, (:. 1. ,, I
r mr:! c2 n,-i,-i 1~ I e , e sp e c i -a 11 y 1 f the h ea t - f 1 u x (I e ris i ty o n t ti. - ma r, n I:
-a'i. eqUa t Ions have been solved for bare Llue I s o,-i
"'here -bn
-tre 9 f, mires and 13 references 12 Sovl.et L - c r! n cr Sc--l
S S J C T AT 107,1
Koz-1inti Fizikai
of Physics)
Kutatc, in'ez (Cell ~,-cjj JeSe!-rCr. T7,:-
SZABADOS I Laszlo., tudomanyos mimkatars
a--.-
Application of radioactive isototpes. Ipari energia, 4 no. 6:
136-138 je 163.
vwr-
.r
`-A,
1laszlo
Nuclear engineering news. Ipari energia 4 no. 7: 167-168
Jl 163.
1. "Inari Energ-iagazdalkodas" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
SZABADOS, Laszlo
Nuclear enginearing news. Ipari energia 5 no.2:33 F 164.
1. Editorial board member, "Ipari Energiagazdalkodas."
SZI!"IBADCb' , !'.
Alr7a vegetation in the prLmordial moor --' Kiskunhalas. p. 451, Vol 2, l9t~2. (pub-
lished in 1-154) A TTJDC).W! EGY-,,TE"!',K BIOL'IGIAI PJrZFT~:P!7K 3ZEGETI
R-.SZ. Budapest, Hungary.
So: 7--istern European Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956
1,,,-.une Ene ilcra cf sc,,.e tem.:crbry --'taEn,.nt Yocis In ~, r-.ezdcw
of the 1-crzsony (urtt.ll s in Upper Hu,:,gLry. 11. Al-ae. it, C~3rn:Ln.
ivo.
G 1 C
Eudapest, ry
-y
so; LF, 0 n icce~i s ic- . val. -0.
-i-outions to material on algae in the upper
"Life bi the Tisza. E. Conti
In German . 'a
course of the Tisza." n. 1,0-
ACTI'l PAFS BIOLOGrOA S1,'1-F-NTLkFLR1, IiATLFrALUR-1.
Szeged, Hungary, Vol. 3, No. 3/4, 1957.
Mont*11ly list of Fast European Accessions (FEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No- 8, Augnist
1999.
Uncla.
SZABAD CS 0 Fhl) ... dr..
Development of planning methods for productivity in the conBtruc-
tion industry. Mmka szemle 6 no.10;13-18 0 162.
SZABADC6, Pal., dr.
&mpower turnover in the construction induati-f and its effect
on the formation of productivity. Epitea szemle 6 no.10:317-
322 162.
1. Epitesgazdasagi es Szervezesi Intezet tudomanyos csoport-
vezetoje.
SZABADOS, Peter
Ferenc Rozsa, 1906-1942. Elet tud 16 n0.5.-131-134 29 la 161.
ABOSSY, Istvan, dr.; DOBOS, Laszlo, dri,; SZABADOS, Sandor, labor.
asszisztens
Clinical observations and early therapeutic results. in
prednisolone treatment. Tuberkulozis 16 no.6:183-186 Je 163.
1. A satoraljaujhelvi Varosi The Korhaz (igazgato: Abossy
Istvan dr.) koziemenye.
(TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY) (PREDNISOLONE)
(CORTICOTROPIN) (SURGE11Y. OPERATIVE)
(ANTITUBERCULAR AGENTS)
L 10336--66
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AUTHOR: Szabados. Terez--Sabadosh, T.; Bosz=Rnyi, Jozseftl r-sez-veni, Y;
r___v_--~06blash, Do; Roiti, R.; 1), Juhasz Vera--P, Yukhas.
Dob iaq
P
ORG: HU14AN Institute of Vaccine Production and Research,'Buda Pest PIM
Oltoanyagtormelo es Kutato Intezet); P1 e Institute of Vaccine Production
Budapest ~?HYLAXIA Allami Oltoanyagtermelo Intezet)
TITLE: Changes in the antitoxiY"titer of animals used for serum production in the
course of iodocasein feeding
SOURC_-: Kiserletes Orvostudomany, v. 17, no. 2, 1965, 153-159
TOPIC TAGS: experiment animal, biochemistry, veterinary medicine, animal physiology,
immunization, immunology
A&STRACT: The changes in the antitoxin titer were studied in animals the metabolism
of which has been increased by iodocasein feeding. Among horses immunized with
diphtheria and tetanus t=iA,;and sheep immunized with staphylotoxin-feChe antito-cm-
level of the groups fed on iodocasein was significantly higher than that of the
controls. No noticeable difference was observed in cattle immunized ifith tetanus
toxin. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 5 tables. LJ~RS_7
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j.; Card
SZABC, L.; SZABADOS, Therese; ECK, Erna. H-., unter technischer Assisten2 von
BERNAT----'-I
SKY. 149
Glutamic acid oxalacetic acid transaminase determinations in infancy
and childhood. I. Studies in relation to bydrocephalus. Lots, Pkediat
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!,-Ascorbornetric deten-amatiort 'If 9-CUSS-olved in
water. L. Erday and F. S b
_C-nFrnan)(M,.-,!;s!j ,u-,nmary); cf. precediagabAr.-To dc!t.'
dhsolved O~ ill H10, tre--it thesample with NaOR soln. and
11 soln. of Fc~NHJzCsolh th"'
t has previously bet-a pasied N
t1irough a Cd rcduccor to remove truces JIf Fe Di~;-
solve the ppt., contg. Fe... W acid, and tiii-atL tl +
'C e
with 0.01 N ascorble aeld, %vith
y1amine indicator.
L. UiAmmad-
m. Dcterminatior. of *solved in waier by
OKY11%4_11-t
mranz of ascorbic acie
d"t azAart'I'11,21-11 I '10W
No i X
4 Ixygell dm~t'-;'t in k' t,-r IV.1 Iq Willig
11,-k at kn-u -1.mw t. t-tcd 1i)
M311, at a lorg plp~tw thm hy'r, ,I -i Irc,
ant,11) mn[unniunt sulfa;e irjliiu~a aiiij i -zjjimt liydrux-
ide -luttan werc nle~iitjred it tfic t~g I-,tn --f (tic Mc:~k I hr
-11(i I) ~411tlciu w., made ir,m(111, if- 1,\ Ims'llIg It
through a W-reductor pipcttc ar by i-kt.S ~Ittm li.%
jxiwder. fran(Irl) formed by (fie action of the diswtved
axygett -- after shaking. settluig and Acidification -- wai
Utrated with an ozi n jicvrbtc acid itic.t5tirmg whitmn
'Q tile Isrtsence of as
An indicator. Winkler's awtbod ( a gml dcterntination
may at.) 1~ niod,fwd by ~Adtng I a., t I ammontufn 6111flite
witeced of pata-uium- Nidide to Oti, oxiat-1 '11'Ang"nec
,ntielloa. and by UIIAI-i 1101 "47"UNC ."lit
111mine As a Colori-
Crit C~rlvznn a, ol xron(111) ions
It jUmi!1 Folv'4.
311-UN. Tfijlq.~ 3
The 4-,iniino-4'-i"(-.thox%i~diplietivltniine compound
if' tvinsforin-A into . bluv-,~ lonred liroduct In the pre%-
'plu-( oxidizing ions. 'rhi~; ikjx,r reaction was emplOYLA
f6e the ions. It wns found
tfiat an inexperimb.-P. textile dyestnff, Vatiamin blue 13.
proditced on an indoStTial sc:dc was vnitable -is a reagent
'17ho method proved tr? be mw,'xil for the ricterinination of
0.2 to 121.0 jigiml irou(Ill) in the pli ran a' t to 4.
J~'tlw prewnre nVot1wr m0ixing ions yied. b)
Xing it uc
coloor reaction with the reogent. first the total extinction
of' the solution ~ Wlt Mewitured and snbsequently the
Measitreownt was repeated alter Ow udditivii Of sodium
citiale. The difference bqtwcen thri two valons obtained
CUTMquided to the extinctiort of the iron(111) ions.
V, N r rAorimetric rt-
nta
-A3 11 %, R, - d
iummsrf~, cf. CA. 47, 5LOSt.-T-he biv,! color. i*,i i~-
Sorpttan m . ar. 670 mo, fc. cd in the pc~~ A
apEnts by availabb! f~,
Vax--,-nm-- Blut B Base, ~q nuitAbIc in, th~7 4~tr. of I-OC !2
P P MI. cf'Fe