NAP.RSTZK, V.
aGeologic conditions of the wider environs of Kraliky, Tajov. and M&lachav.
West of Banska Bystrica."
p, 119 (Gaeppia Pro Mineralogii A Goologh. Val. 2, no. 3, 1957, Czcholavakia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (FJAI) LC. Vol. 7. No. 2.
February 1958
NAPRSTZK, V.
OThe coral Calamgnphylla Rhaetlang Koby 1884 from the Rhaetian near Tajav in
Banska Byptrica Di3trict.w
pJ21,28 (Casopis Pro Mineralogit A Geclogh~ Vol. 2, no. 3, 1957, Czaholovakia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (&UI) LC. Vol. 7, Nos 2,
February 1958
UF*TEK. V.
GEOGRAPHY & GEOLWr
Periodicals: CASOPIS PRO EINERALOGII A GEOLOGII Vol. 3,, no. 2, 1958
NAPMTEK,, V& An out line of the geologic evolution of the Tertiary
in the Sokolov basin* p. 163*
Monthly List of E2st Butopean Accessions (FEAT) LC, Vol 8, No. 5.
May 19~9, Unclass.
UPHMEK V.
GEOGRAPHY & GEOLOGY
Periodicals: GEODDGICKE PRACE-ZPRAVY No. 14
1958
WRMEK, V. Results of the geologic mapping between Slovenska Lupca
and Poniky. P. 134.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC,, Vol. 8,, No. 5.,
May 1959, Unclass.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA.
te o -'Clifiical' d' Experimental Surgery
LLZ,_Institu' , f- an
(Ustav.Kliniake &-Experlmentalni~'Chirurgib.), Prague.
'.'Possibility of Using~!Eldctronid-Ficture Converters in Physiolog-
ical Research and Diagnosis."
Prague, Ceskoslovenska Pysiologie, Vol l5,-Yo..a,, Feb 66j, p lag
Abstract: 'The problem of recording physiological processes
in ultravioletor infrared light and opnvqrting the recordings
to visible~pictures;is discussed. 7~e 1~sd*of:such,apparatus
in o~ht4almology.cytohistology, aiad' the, study of blood ...
oirculatiori,is previewed. 2 We'stern,_-a Czech references.
SubmittedAt the 7th Seminary of Medical Electronics at Prague,
22 Apr-64.
CZEG11OSLOVJU7.IA UDC 615-831-85
NAPIRSTEN, Z.; 1A RST~JCQO ~A_ Institute of Clinical and Experim-
ental Surgery (ff-s v "Rinicke a Expnrimentalni Chirui
-gie), Prague,
Director (Reditel) Prof Dr B. SPACM; Institute o*L' Pathological
Anatomy, Medical Faculty of Hygiene, Charles University (Ustav
Patologicke Anatomie Lekarske Fakul-ty Hygienidke K-U), Prague, Head
(Prodnosta) Docent Dr J. STOLZ.
"Use of a Laser in Experi*nental and Clinical Surgery."
Prague, Casopis LoIcary Ceskych, Vol 105, No 21, 27 May 66, pp
561 - 56T-
Abstract CAuthors' English surnary modified_7: Use of quantum
UgTt-go orators of the laser type in medical research fs do-
scribed. The use of lasers for savoring of tisnues, photocoagula-
tion in areas of major functional importance and parenchymatous
organs, in oncological, cardiovascular, and experimontal surgery
is discus,ned. The interaction of tisques in the cardiovascular
system in a dog treated by laser rays is described. liorphological
changes are compared to those obtained by electroresection and
evaluated. 6 ft!,,ures, 47 Western,, 6 Czech,, 2 Russian references.
(Manuscript received Feb 66).
205 -
IVA PU /~ H
CHIPLAKOV,M.; HAPUKH.Z.
Sports festival of Kharkov tractor builders. Sov.profsoiuzY 3
no.8:43-45 Ag'55. (MIRA 8:10)
1. Predsedatell soveta fiskulltury Kharlkovskogo traktornogo
Iavoda (for Chiplakov) 2. Zaveduyushchiy uchebno-sportivnym
otdelom TSentrallnogo soveta DSO "Torpedo"
(Rharkov--Sports)
BREZINA, R.; URVOLGY1, J.; ROSICKY, B.; CILKA, S.; DUSHNIKU, N.; NARACIK, K.;
DISHNICA, G. -----------
Rickettsioses and infections caused by virlises of the paittacosis-
ornithosia-mammlian pneumonia group,, in Albania. J. hyg. epidem.,
Praha 5 no.1:85-88 161.
1. Institute of Virology, Czechoslovak Academiy of Sciences, Bratislava,
Institute of Biology, Czechoslovak Academy of Scienceos Praha, Ministry
of Health of Albania.
(MIYAGAWANELLA infect)
NAHAD, R.; J&UkBil, F.
Relative tests of trench diggers. 1. p. 208.
MECH1,11' IISAGE Z&~ZDELTM. (I-Iinistorstvo zemedelstvi a lesniho houpadar5tvj.) Praha,
Czecboslovakia, Vol. 9, no. '9, Sept. 19505-
Month 1y List of East European Accessions (EEAJ), LC, Vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1959
Uncl.
off tnArition of'
report aubmitte~l at the 13th All-'.Inion C 'onL-rcs., of Eypienist-:,
and In1'ectionists, 1959.
NLUI, S.
1. "MOWN . Oyermakaogyaozat 4 no.6:166-170 June 1953. (CLKL 25:1)
1. Doctor. 2. Children's Infectious Department (Head Physician -- Dr.
Sandor Naral). Szeged Hanicipal Council General Hospital (Director - Head
ftsician - Dr. Pal Molnar).
MOINAR, Amalia, dr..; NARAI, Sandor, &r.,; FOLIMS, JozBef, dr.
Brythrocyto agglutination method in immunological studies in
scarlet favor. WormokffoffAssat 7 no.3-6:178-180 fty-Juns 56.
1. Bsegedi Xegyei Joga Varos Konkorhaza (Igas. NoInar Pal dr.,
OyermokoBctaly (Foorvoo: Ural, Sandor dr.)
(SCARM ISM.Ammunol.
how"lutination with sheep erythrocytes (Hun))
(IMAGGLUNNATICK, In various die.
scarlet fever, with sheep erythrocytes (Ihm))
IMIP.Zh.; ZHDLNSKI, K.
High-tension Toltage regulstoes with low pedestal voltage . Prib.f.
tekh.eksp. no.2:108-112 3-0 156. (KM M2)
l..TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledoTatellskiy institut fisiki Akadeati
nauk Vengrii, otdolente kcamicheakago tzlucheniya.
(Voltage regulations)
NARAKIDZEIN.M.; MILIMAN2 L.M., red.
[Conquest of space; list of scientific and popular litera-
ture in Russian for 1957-1963 on Svoet space flights) Za-
voevanie kormosa; spisok nauchno-populiarnci literatury na
rueskom iaz~ke za 1957-1963 gg. o savetskikh kosmicheakikh
poletakh. Moskva, 1963. 21 p. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Moscow. Put-lichnays. biblioteka.
11(2)
YUG/4-59-2-3/37
AUTHOR: NaranU6, Nikola, Engineer
- - --------
TITLE: Installations for Dring Natural Gas with a Solid
Adsorbent (Uredjaii ~a suAenje zemnog plina krutim.
.adsorbentom).
PERIODICAL: Nafta, 1959, Nr 2, pp 61-63 (YUG)
ABSTRACT: This is a supplement to an article whichappeared in
"Nafta". 1956, Nr 4 and 6. The author describes the
standard equipment for dehydrating natural'gas with
solid adsorbents and the types of equipment used for
regeneration of adsorbents, i.e. the equipment for
batqli regemwation, with parallel flow and the short-
cycle equipment developed in the USA# There are 3
flow-charts and 4 referencis of which 2 are Soviet
and 2 English,
ASSOCIATION; Institut za naftu (Petroleum Institute), Zagreb.
Card 1/1
0:-D
ztm% I- ZL. lzjz, Vol INO 1, zta El
W.hat ;f1lects "116 Grovth tnd ~cs
t~)E '4=L 0: !It %otrorl; ~'ra l'I.lvOqa 1-1
h-,ve rffOCt3 Cn thl Bnd7 7'
Dccent. U Josl:i Gi-,C; pp Z-7.
M2mrc!mr, t.~e Cp=tt-.v-*Q3 :osz of !!Alrw; ~irl-r 4lus Dr
jr Prtelril-% AaslStLnt Lt
cll~ucl
-Ogt--.t PUS13" ; Z.- Petir
of Nfen.%v
D7 Clu-oljuh. :VZ:~N; pp 14-1--.
nc=cQT of Vl'-I=irs and lllngr-l- paqUI-Oll fo- Good
:.,Utritlcn, a.. n :?-E (Domin Ind
"XwiclC. ; I CO.
-7--
C. Nelt-OP57tWalrist.; pp,:O-:-:
-realth rducatio.", !!I cc;7~,rlc3l Orianits -.Inns"; IlLan
10. ft;ertuasi:- Z--
11. "Prost4l."Ic Zlsoilwft IT Ix"! at th*
~rxc7o. il-~ -
Polla VaccLnatloa be Ropeat're 7hir Tear?" r; 3f
kwilMl, pp 1-4.
Z to Life, Prof ~r Peodor LMAC,
pp
r-a-tion of Chillren AuAmst in-ht-hirla. 13 the Bctt
protactlon Igain-t I=, risoasen rror r-- rakob . GAO.':,
Z; avc; pp 7-a.
cr
rc Cho SpoaUncouc TAva of IL%Irvj Primarlus Dr
YA7 'Arans=lt DIreas e, r-
;lu S. limfla=tion of Ortrias wid OvidAct," rw Prica 32aEJA,
C'matolocist; PP at-Is.
":!are At ul. L%P lt~M7- ::r lvM HT l*ra=op3yth!At-
rist; pi: 18-L2.
'CozzanIt-ml DISI-atlon of th* lilp vid Its Trtat=anV,
DocGzt D: MlrAllr~ F. MTIC; pp 21-23.
S. 'The YucosinN. rv--- cn~n rattlns ~Ztlrlsl. '.'aboroulosis"
'Z lb. -Tt* a4Mjirl& WZ&,-h6T =A BtZlthft ET -ZdOV= SWETA ~OVI
7
pp 26-19
a-tAtt Tc~blvz of Publi~ E..Ith
2-M.
Efficacity of reparation welding with regard to local stresses.
Zavarivanje 4 no.5/6:98-102 My,-Je 161.
NARAINCIC, Veselin, inz.
-------------
Efficacity of reparation welding with regard to local stresses.
ZavarivanJe 4 no-7:130-134 3 161.
NA.RiLNCSIX, Fal, okleveles kohomernok
Designing of precision castbigs. Koh lap 96 no../+: Suppl: Ontods 14
no.4t73-78 Ap 163.
-'T~-77- 717-
NARANCSIK, Pal, dipl. inz. metalargije
Construction of molds for precision casting. Lievarstvo 9 no.1/6!
30-36 f64-
7'~
VNIN Mr-RUMVIUM PIMI 90^0%212~ MWWIARI~
KOPCZYNSZI. Vladyslaw; NARARIWICZ, Teresa
A case of primary cancer of the ovIduct. Gin.polska 31 no.3:
339-346 Nyc-.Te 160.
1. Z II Illiniki Chorob Koblecych I Pblosnictwa A.M. v Gdansku
Kierovniki doe. dr wde W.Gromadski oras Z Zakladu Anatomll
Patologiesnej A.M. v Odansku Kierownik: prof. dr med. W.Gsarnocki
(OVIDUCTS neopl)
H, PAMS,
2. (600)
4- Ketones
7. Mechanism of the reaction of cyclization with the aid of deuterium. Part 1.
Cyclization of isopropenylallylketone. Izv. AN SSSR. Otde khim, nauke nos It 1953s
9. Monthly.List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified.
46-4-2-13/20
AUTHORS Boyer (Bayer), R.T.1and Narasimhan (Waraziman), V.
TITLE: On Absorption of Ultrasonic Waves of Finite Amplitude in Liquids
(0 pogloshchenii ulitrazvukovykh voln konschnoy amplitudy v
zhidkostyakh)
PERIODICALs Akusticheakiy Zhurnal, 1958, Vol IV, 21r 2, pp. 196-197 (USSR)
ABSTRAM Theory o~ propagation of finite-amplitude waves in gases was first
discussed by Fay (Ref 1). According to thi's theory, which is also
applicable to licpids, the coefficient of absorption okincreases
on increase of acoustic pressure:. This effect is due to displacement
of sound energy to higher harmonics because of non-linearity of the
medium and non-linearity-of the exact equation of motion. An
approximate analysis (due to P.B. Lindsay, unpublished) showed that
increase of sq/v2 (where -0 is the acoustic frequency) is directly
proportional to acoustic pressure pe and inversely proportional
to frequency -#. The present authors recently showed (Ref 6)
that increase of so in,water is an approximately linear function
of pe/0 at high values of p,/-J. A figure on p. 196 shows the
Card 1/3
46-4-2-13/20
on Absorption of Ultrasonic Waves of Finite Amplitude in Liquids
results of the measurements made at frequencies from 3.8 to
8.7 Xe/&* The results obtained by Zareinbo at al. (Ref 5) for
water at 1.6 MC/8 are also given in this figure (crosses). The
graph shows that the results of Ref 7 agree well with the authors,
results (pa bli shad in Ref. 6) An additional verification may be made
by an analysis given by Fox and Wallace (Rbf 2) who obtained an
equation a(/-p2= ij~/VNK, where A and it, are the absorption coefficients
at finite and infinitesimally small amplitudes respectively and
K is a correction. K depends on a coefficient of energy transfer
from the fundamental frequency to the harmonics, on empirically
determined coefficients in the quadratic equation of state for the
licpid and on mean density of the liquid. Following Fox and Wallace
the present authors calculated the slope of the dependence of *j/V2
on p&IV for vater., This calculat9d slope was found to be -
1.5 x 10 15sec. = .(Mc/s)1.atz-' compared with the experimental
value, as given in the graph, of 2 x 10-15. In view of approximations
of Ref 2 this agreement between experiment and theory is excellent.
The figure shows that the experimental curve departs from the straight
line at small values of P./V'since it is In this region that the
approximations made have the greatest affect. The experimeatalvalue
Card2/3of A depends also on the place where It is measured (the authors are
46-4-2-13/20
on,AbBorption of Ultrasonic Waves of Finite Amplitude in Liquids
indebted to V.A. Krasillnikov who pointed out this fact); the
values given in the present note are the maximum values of OL.
There is one fiGire and 6 references , 5 of -which are American and
1 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION. Fizicheskiy Departamont Braunovskogo Universiteta, Providans,SSbA
(Physies Department, Brown University, Providence, U.S.A.)
SUEMTTED- November 16, 1957
Card 3/3 1. Wave"beorption 2. Wtvas-Propagation-Theory
HARAVA Jan prom biol; NEMCEK, Ondrej, prom. biol.
Free amino acids In the leaves of apricot tree. Biologia 16 no-4:
256-263 ~161.
1. Katedra fyziologie rastlin Prirodovedecke fakulty Univerzity
Komenskeho v Bratislave (for Nemcek) 2. Vyakumny ustav krmovinarsky,
Tmava (for Navara)
(APRICOT)
NAROTSEVICH, AsK.
(Incorrectly knit fractures of the femur] Repravillne arosehissia
perelomy bedra. (Sverdlovsk] Kedgiz, 1946. 127 P. (NM 7:4)
(Femur-Iracture)
V
NARAVTSEVICHS A. M.
"Treatment of Injuries to the Forearm and 'Orist in
Tractor and Automatic Machine Factories," Khirugiya,
No, 60 1948, Profe, 8varklovski, -c1948-o
NARAVTSZVICH, A.M.
Modification in surgical therapy of costal kyphoses in kyphosciolio--,
see. V6et.khir. 70 no.2:42-45 7 130, (CLML 19:3)
1. Of the Sverdlovsk Institute of Restorative Surgery, Trausatology
and Orthopedics of the Ministry of Public Health 1919R (Director of
Institute -- 7.R.Bogdanov) and of the Department of Operative Surge-
ry and topographic Anatonq of Sverdlovsk Medical Institute (Read of
IWpartment -- A.K.Naravtsevich).
NARAVTSEVICHY Ya.M.
0 erational fixed-d-s-te pl~,nnzrig of Mhr. i.,'amifuctl%ire, and
testing of nev types ol' dt-,,,ri-~ez~ at -,,he plilot plart, of 1~ha Lenin-
grad Special. Con5tructior Rirer4li of th(, littito Goolo'gi-cal Committee
of the U.S.S.R. rio.17:3-27 163.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Ob8hchestvennoya konstruktors~oye b~~ro Goau-1ar-iLven1lop geolo-
glebeekogo kow-l.-teta SSSR.
11 Im
M ~g"MRMAV OF,
W P-5169-;B; 19-:4- V INA ei 2 M,
M. w_m,#m
?WqAY, D.
Modern dumping. P. 29 MUSZAKI EIET (Muszaki es termeszettudomanyos
Egyesuletek S2ovetsege) Budapest Vol* 11, no- 3. Feb. 1956
EM IL Vol. 5, no. 7, July 1956
NARAT, D.; TOT, E.
Modern refuse disposal In Budapest. Gor. kboz. Nook. 32
(MIRA 11:9)
n0-8:34-37 Ac '58.
1. Naeballnik Upravlonlya sanitarnoy oebietki g. Budapoebta
(for Naray). 2. Ad"yunkt Budapsobtskogo tekhnicheskogo univeral-
tota (for Tot).
(Budapest-Refuse and refuse disposal)
IVMY, Dezso
Show removal by means of now methods. Musz elet 19 no.l:
10 2 Ja 164.
NJNMU
PAL, Sandor, N.D.2 mA WAUT'I 1"" X.D.0 of the Department for
Obstetrics and Cynecaloi-Y at tim IMPHUM, of the mmici Council
(Varool Tenses Korham,, 8zu.Im~mt4ftFcWmzstl O.=rL.K.1.....
"Magmasix for Pftgmsncy by Mhans of 111movan. Injectlan"
Budspist, Orvosl Notilm. Vol 1", No 2D, 19 Ifty X963, pp. 928-929.
Abstract: Two ampoul a of 111movan (a 111- lan-made estrogsa-props-
teran compmItlon) we injected during two comecutIve ". if the
patient Is pregmt,, so vaglml b1sedima occurs; however,, If the re-
sult of the tiest, Is neptive U"ding vLU occur within 2-7 days
after the second Injection i;w beem administered. On toot, which
carries no rlsk to a propmut patient, Is based =.the stoppW of
bleeding caused by the sterolds aontalned in the Injection. tigh-
team r*ferem", lW4WIM4 1 NUPCISUP aermans and Wiestern.
ILA
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NkRAY, ZS.
SCIRICE
PERIODICAIS: teilt
MAGYAR FIZIKAL FOLYOIRAT. Vol- 3, no. h, 1955-
Naray, Zs. Single-sweep polar oscilloscopes for measuring milliricrosecond
.Periods. P- 383.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol, 8, No. 2.,
February 1959, Unclass.
Hungaz7ftrectronics - Cathode Ray Tubes.. H-6
Abet Journal:. Referat; Zhur - Fizika., No 12., 1956.. 35143
Author: Desi, S.., Naray., Zo.
Institution: Hungarian Academy of Sciences., Central Research Institute of PbyBice,
Budapest
Title: Circular Oscilloscope for Measuring Millimicrosecond Pulses
Original
Periodical: Acts, phys. Aced. sci. humg.., 1955, 5., Ro 4 83-931 English; RussiaW
resumd
Abstract: Description of a setup an& of a method for measuring signals that
are periodic or statistically-distributed in time, vIth a duration
Of 10-9 seconds and with a repetition rate of not less than 500 per
second. The method Is also applicable to the determination of the
delay time of 2 or more e4pals relative to each other at an arpli-
tude of not less than 30 v.and a duration of 104 seconds. Bibliog-
raphy., 8 titles.
Card 1/1
IA ~
;4 v .;r7
T --
~ _f,
Category : HOGARY/Electronics - Semiconductordevicer. and photoelements H-8
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957, 110 1769
Author Naray, Zs.
~09V Cent. Research Inst. for Physics, Budapest, Hungary
Title On the R~eduction of.the Dark Current in Photamultipliers.
Orig Pub Acts. phys. Acad. sci. hung., 1955, 5, No 2, 159-173
Abstract An investigation was made of-the possibility of reducing the number of dark
pulses in the RCA-931/A photomultiplier, without having to resort to cooling.
It is possible to effect a rq4uction in the number of dark pulses by approx-
imately a factor of 1,000 after properly choosing the operating mode of ~he
multipler such that (a) only electrons from the illuminated region'of the
photocathode enter into the multiplier system, and (b) the number of dark
pulses is reduced to the minimum possible value by selecting the potential
of the outer turface of the ioultiplier bulb. Bibliography, 13 titles.
Card 1/1
li le- Jl- I" -
NAMY.' zS.
Impulse generator for producing impulses with positive and negative signals
per millinicrosecond. p. 41 Vol. 4., No. 1 1956. Budapest) Hungary.
MGYAR FIZIKAI FOLYOIRAT.
SOURCE: East European List, (EEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 6, No. 1
January 1956.
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p.t.--l - .;'- - - :,., I 1~ - - ~-i~ - ~ - - - I ... - " 11 - . -
i -- - r-f- I
A I A f' , A , , --j- e-
- w ~ 4 ; " , -~ ..
Mleasuring the SD--king probability of photosensitive electron multipliers.
p. 17 (14agyar Fizikai Folyoirat) Budapest, Hungary Vol. 5, no 1, 1957
SO: Monthly Index of East -European Acessions (AEEI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957
HUITGARY/Optics - Physical Optics K-5
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1958, No 28571
Author Janossy Lajos, Naray Zsolt
Inst Central Rosoar8R7Tn-sMuto -ofPhysics, Dopartncnt of Cosrdc
Rays, Budapcstp Hungary
Title The Intoffcrenco Phononona of Light at very low Intensities.
OriZ Pub t MaCyar tud. akad. Kozp. fie. kutato int. kozl.p 1957, 5P 140 3,
287-300
Abstract Using a Michelson interforom-otor and a photomultiplier, the
authors have dotornined the distribution of the intensity of
light in the interference gringos at very low light inten-
sity, corresponding to 10- quanturvsocy i.0 under condi-
tionB whoro on the average loss than one qua;ui was located
at one tim in the apparatus. Experiments, carried out at
a depth of 30 motors underground with nutonatically con-
trollpd apparatus have shown that the distribution, within
the limits of experimental accuracy, is indopondrt of the
density of light, which varied by a factor of 10
Card 1/1
HMIGARY/Elactronics - Electrcn Fnd Ion 4iission -H-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizike, No 10, 1958, No 23275
Author :-H&P~r-&&QLt,-1oth Mihaly
Inst : 11 kozoikus sugarzasi osztely kozlejienyo OBZtRIYVOZOtO,
Budapest
Title : The Reflection on Transp9rent Fhotocnthodes
Orig Pub i Mogyrr tud. skad. Koal. fiz. kutnto irr.'-.. kozl., 1957, 5,
No 4, 391-396
Abstract Description of a procedure and results of meesurement of
the reflection of eemi-trunsporent photooloctronic nultipliers
of tho typo ROA-5819 as the function of the wovolongth of
the light. It wps asteblishod that tho coefficient of ro-
flection for the wavelength corresponding to the maximum
cathode sensitivity P-aounts to approximately 30%.
Card 1/1
HUNGARY/Blectronics - Electron and Ion Emission H-2
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Fizike, No 10, 1958, No 23276
Author 'N Z Toth M.
.~, ~ret,~e.-j
Inst 4ot Given
Title The Reflection on Trensparent Fhotocathodos.
Orig Fub Acta phys. Aced. scio hung., 1957, 7, No 4. 379-383
Abstrect Soo Abstract 23275
Card 1/1
HUDIGARY/Optics Physical Optics
Abs Jour t Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 19~8, No 28572
Author :Janossy L., ITaray Zs.
Inst :Not Givon --I
Title :Tho Intorforonce Phonomna of Light at Vory Low Intonsitics
Orig Pub IActa Phys.,Acad. sci. hung., 1957, 7P No 4 , 403-425
Abstract : Goo Abstract 28571
JANCSSYj lajos; NARAY, Zsolt
Investigationa into-the dual nature of light. Fiz ozemle 8 no.1:3-9
Ja 158,
1. Kozponti, Fizikai Kutate Intedet Kesadkus Sugarzasi, Oittaly,
CHINA/Optics.- Fhysical Optics K-5
Abu Jour : Rof Zhur - Fivikr~.No It 1959, Ito i938
Author :Jrnossy L., Narry Zs.
Inat :Central Rcso-r-RE-rn-s-Muto of Fhy:ics, Bud7post, Hungery
Titlo :Fhanozionon of Intarforcnec of Light ot Vary Low Intonsity
Orig Pub :Uli syuobro, Actv phys. sinica, lgr;8, 14p No 1, 37-53
Abstrret :Interference of light wee producod by riorns of c Micholson
intcrforonotor; the distribution of the intonriticE wre do-
tornined in it by crIculeting the distributionof the nur-ber
of photonr vrith the rid of r photoriultipliar. It is shown
thrt for c vary lot, light intonsitice the prttorn aoce net
differ (within the li:--itr of axperi:--cntal error) fran, the
pr-ttorn obteinod rt ordinrry intenritics. At low intonsitics,
cprroxinctcly 106 protcnE enter the int-irforo:-ctor during
occh racond, thuF, rt very sr-ell intonsitioc rt cny instent
of ti::c thorc is on the rvorego loss then one photon ineido
tho intorforoniatcr at cny in6tont of tine.
Authorle resu"o
Card 1/1
MARAT, Zoolt
Application of "tardod feedvack In eloctromle electric circults. Y&4ff
fIs folyoIr. 7 no.6: 495-505 '59. (MAX 9.04)
1. fespoptl Fivikal Kutato Isteset, 71slial Optlkal laboratorium,
(Blectronies)-, (Mactric circuits) (Feedback(Bleetronice))
NARAY, Zsolt; VARGA, Peter
Production of light pulses of nsec rise time and duration with gas
discharge tubes. Koz fiz kozl NTA 8 no.2/3:161-165 6o.
(Enj 10; 4)
1. A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kozponti. Fizikai. Kutato Intezete,
Fizikal Optikai, Laboratorium.
(Light)
JANOSSY, Luloo, dr.; NARLY, Zao~t; VARGA, Peter
Experimental imstigation of the correlation of coherent
light beam. Kox fis kozl WA 9 w.4:197-205 161.
1. Felelos kiado, *A M%yar Tudomarqos Akademia Kosponti Fizikai
Kutato Intezetansk Kozlemebyei" (for Janossy)* 2. Editorial
Board.member,, *A Magyar Tudomanyon Akademia. Kozponti
.7isikai Nutato Intesetensk Xoslewnpi* (for Naray),
BAKOS, Jozoef; WITOR,, Karoly; NARAY,, Zoolt
Interferences among wave group series produced tT amplitide division.
Kos kiz kozl MTA 9 no.5/6:307-316 161,
1. "Magyar Tudawyom Akadwia Kosponti Fizikai Kutato Intezetenek
Koslemenyei" ozerkeosto bi2ottsagi tagJa (for Naray).
FAMS, Gyozo; MOSSY, Lajos; NARAY, Zsolt; VARGA,, Peter
Experimental tests for determining the correlation 6f coherent
light beams. Xoz fiz kozl I-ITA 11 no.2:89-97 163.
1. "A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia'Kozponti Fizikai Kutato
Intezetenek Kozlemenyei" felelon koadoja (for Janosay).
2."A. %WarTudomanyos Akademia xozont:vznzikai Kutato
Intezetenek Kozlemenyei" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja
(for Naray).
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NARAY-SZABOO 1. The binding and hardening or portland cement. p. 290.
Vol. So no.8, Aug- 1956
EPITOMTYAG Budape3t, Hungary.
SOURCES East European Accessions List (EM) Vol. 6, No. 4--April 1957
HUINGARY/Chemical- TechnoloGy --- Chemical Products- and- Their ---- -11-13
Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concrete.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khtmiya, No 8, 1958, 25986
Author : Kovacs Jozsef, Az~!iy-Szabo Istvan, Novak Andras
IrOt : -
Title : Production of Acid-Resistant Concrete by Means of a Gas
Treatment.
Orig Pub : Ma&yrar Epitoipar, 1957, 6, No 3-4, 139-142.
Abstract : Description of a method of treatment of concrete articles
vith SiF under pressure, to increase the resistance of
such articles to the action of acids and salts.
Card 1/1
31
ZMAN/Farsiftl OWIdetty. Liquidsi Ampiobptii Bodies, Gases. B
Abe Jour: W nut-fthd7as No 22j, ISOArp 7U59.
-Sia~-prbftomd by glass-
came an-empbodut
rorming oxides (310'L, B;
pj, PZO5), v eqjals 21 .1
to 22.7 A30 am T -in taw corn Crystaullp
--awmas --i8i85,,,to.'aoA8"A .~ a. ]A-.0 AJ
v
SA01he d"We"'.vRaId" or-'alyw;"Ims.
Me -dependeaft:of _y: =Aho eciposition An.the amme
at,I-.ALm6-Rrjjmm I ~glasse*~Im described by;-tAw foUav-
-v! w ~ 3 AR - + 1.4 .9 IA'Uw': cale- ot
Ik"O 81()
and %-w,'20 --~1.2 In7taw.-Case Of"140-Toi. NMI"
eqlations . wuv also derlved'for, W
Cate4lasses. mntaining. MO.' ~M vd- NO.~ Sodlus-
silicat*~-glam~wt witk an AdditA&--of_AI 0' or NO
-by slidlar Im--
an; described the
~=i' at_ R_ d"S' n" _dMOV
mad Us: seamd - am-
Mrd 3 2/4
HUNGARY/Pbysical Chemistry. Liquids, AmozThous Bodies, Gases. B
,Abs Jour: Pat Zhur-Xhimlyap No 22, 1958, 73159
series WZ' T10 VZOOINA
. - tP,
incres"s i slidlar regul
P&O. PbO
arity is 6b"?.ved in thi ikii Of 0410.5411.
cate glass,isj. lia vhieb Rd alio pitftcas a. decrease
of Y. considering the obtained r6stilts tYm the
point .of vi~O or a disordered ]AWCO, 'the WWI,
assize that v is the littlej, the more.the lattice
tetrahedrons am bound together vith cam= oxygen
ions, R being the measure of that bindIsig. Cations-
modifiers either decrease, or increase v depending
an their Lon radii and charges. AU the studied
cations decrease v in the ease of potassims-sili-
cate glasses, and that effect is expressed in them
considerably stronger than In sodium-silicate
glasses
Card
Distro, 4Uc
,
,
'
a
/Regularities Id the properfle of
14 the
ths
a IP
'odic qs~*M, Mg -qmb6(t
X U
LL
_
Ada UMM. C*Q' OGI-91 91
0L 938 1
.
At. vols. ( Y), b.p. I and p. Of de n W ther
the solW-state structure (o an st.# a wol., M4 1114
lattice
V disclose defin te odicity to qr
. ,
P
appear at the allkwall lower ba
member ods e
lit contrast, the curve , V 1% smooth In
both 18-tnembered pedods. In both of the, latter periods
certain irregularities are provoked-by the appemnce of -
lanthan[des and of uranides. In general, the lowest to.ps.
i
l
h
i
th mo
occur at the elements vv
, lattice, s
arpest m
n. appear.
Ing at the rare gases with a mount. lattice. - With polynt.
m.ps. increase parallel to, the no. of atoms In
mol. lattices.
themol. The main max. appear a~ the at. lattices of C, Si,
and Ge, as strong covalent bonds are produced by laterat.
tl
Th
ff
t
d b
h
h
I
ec
Jorces.
e ni.ps. are grea
e
e c
n the
ange
y a
y.t
type of lattice. The b.p. curve shows, on the whole, a
slope parallel to that of the m.p. curve. The entropy of
evapa. at the b.p. discloses fluctuations of relatively small
j extent (varying , approx. In the Interval .17-28 cal./C.
g the Individual data and the shapes
atom), On comparm
of the curves of V. M.P.. U.P.. and values of b.p./m.p. on
the Kelvin scale; no similarity appears betweca lanthantdes
and actinides, In agreement with Zachartasen (d. C.4. 47,
'a
Eldli whont Th. Pa and U * atom in the
Ag
al =
n-t 'o'jt't' Sf elecGns. At. J. D. Low-
0
PH= I BOOK mawiwiw HM/3773
Jrgray-azsb~, lstv~n
Anorganische Cbemieo Vol 1 (Inorganic Chemistry, Vol 1) Bddapestp Verlag der
Ungarischen Akadexie der Vioxenschaften., 1959. 664 p. [Translated from the
Hw4pirianl No. of copies printed not given.
Translator: Andras Be3.iczgW,, Engineer; Reviewers: Bela Ler6elo Laureate of the
Kossuth'Prizeq Doctor of Chemistry., and Zolt9n Szeb6j, Academician,, Laureate of
the .908outh Priie.. Doctor of Chemistry; Reviewer of the German text: Walter
Schicke., Doctor.
1-TbIs monograph Is intenhed for chemists and "icista.
COVERAM; This first vo2zme of a three voluas handbook of inorganic chemistry
iepresenta an att--mpt to present a comprehensive general reference work of
Moderate size. All Important physical and chemical data on the elements and
certain well-known compowide axe included. Technological and production data.,
phyiialogical'behavior and analytical toots are not treated in detail,
Inorganic Chemistryp Val 1 W/3773
Only strictly inorganic compounds are discussed. Xlemients with their compounds
are given in the order of the periodic table. Detailed sUbject and formula
indexes facilitate finding an element or compound. Volume one opens with a
general introduction followed by the nonmetallic elements (groups VM - II1b)
and their compounds. Tin and lead are discussed in group M. Theoretical and
physicochemical discussions are brief. The development of atomic theory,,
nuclear chemistry., and the theory of chemical bonds is covered in general terms
An the introduction. The results of molecular and crystal structure research
have in every case been taken into consideration. The lanthanides and actinides.,
and their compounds are described from the point of view of the present state of
science. Special attention has been given to physical constants of elements and
'cozp=dsj, and the best available values have been carefully selected. For
certain compounds no -physical constants are given since they are not to be found
in the literature. The author thankis the translator., A. Beliczay. There are
145 references: 78 Oerman., 53 English., 10 French, 3 Soviet and 1 Hungarian.
TAIVZ OF C
Introduction 3.1
HUNGARY)Atomic and. Molecular Physics -Liquids. D
iis:j6ui" aiflhur Mass No 4-, 1960s 8540,
Auth6r Haray-Gzabo
Inst ChLiiical,Central Research.Institute, Hungprian Academy
orsciences, BU~apeqt
Title donnectiozi'Betve6n.Structural,'an&.Physical Properties
of Glass IM.''.",Thermal Expansion of Glass
Orig Ptb Acta phys. Acad. Scient. hung., 1959, % No 41 403-421
Abstract To calculate the dependence of the linear coefficient of
expansion of glass on the compogition, linear equations
are proposed of the form CK.10 a(Na20) -t b(K20 -+
c(MgO)1- ... -f A, where a, b, c, are factors for the
corresponding oxides (Na2O), ,, contents of the
oxides in glass, percentage by veigit, and k is a cons-
tant, the magnitude of which differs with the type of
Card 1/2
-7-7~
,
z a
07411 Recent rosulu la
glaiij retouch. L. X A r
7
'Ptiant)MV. V01. .1 I.-TjMre-jq-O-,
' .
-
lIcw
i:b4"d~rjoIIV of I
b physical pro
o
V
l
a
ur;
ability and jIjjo4. trately ~Ihe a isoltilp
r
: Z
I -niump ore
or lie.% upleil,kv. (lie oxygen lon. Ito@ been Videlb.
:t
' limi'm 6 1 lie WON -of. numerous reliable analvors 4appelfle
ii- ifelmninntionN. Thp I
hienr maille-nintleal.relationship
liravii
.
.
dplermining the numhor or oxygen also, per hillice, cation
'
Wap eslablisdied for many kiiiiis of glass as well as the roolom
or initire modirienilinj ions. The Prre'cis are simpl)
added In
ilia presmire of oeveral falls.. the deviallun betiveen mossulvil
and colinpoled results Amounting In lienoral to a rV* Is"16
0 he result
f per cent. T of the Investigations Oil 9116 coefficient
'of thermal expansion proved that the littler was
Indepandant
-Forming oxides f. e. that it was
of the lattice a function of
the lattice-modifying oxides anky. This corroborates' e
notion that glass possesses a nonperiodlo spatial lattlcct.o
all
The'tenolla strength of #IlIc4 Sl
o woo computed
111.6. mean. i2640 kg per nq.mm) and valtive approxhooting
were measured on very thin Individual thivads of allies
glave. A now definition of glass. based on the above, Is given i
In conformity with the arysWlliie theory, the now defloill
offers an explanation for many of the physical tharactale.
I lea of XIASX.
7'
-Y
UAPAV-~Q7APO T
Oxygen-ion volume and viscosity of glass fusions. P-350
EPITOAI-TYAG. (Epitoanyagipari Tudomanyos Egfesulet)
Budapest, Hungary
Vol. 11, no.10, Oct. 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LG,, Vol. 8, no,129 Dec. 1959
Uqcl.
NARAY-S;;~BO,,j
dr. (Budapest, IL, Pusztaozeri ut 57/69),
ARQATj, Gyula (Budapest, II.., Fuoztaszeri ut 57/69)
Crystal struature of sodium;oelenate (fta~~eO4
Acta chimica Hung 39 no.1:85-92 1~3.
1. Zentralforgdhungoinatitut fur Chemie der Ungarischen
Akademie der Wissenschaften, Budapest*
NAREAY-3ZABO, Istvan, a kemial tudomanyok do'jrtora
MI account of my study trip to the German Democratic RepabItc.
Kem tud kozl MrA 21 no. 1:123-124 164.
1. Central Chemical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of
Sciences, Budapest.
;Nq'e4 W= g= _-N;
NARAY_,5ZA,W,.,.1atvan, a kemiai tudomianyok doktora; MEN, Tibor
- -.1 1
S.OP1ODY'.'X$ad
An account of the 4th All-Union Conference on Vitreous State
held in Leningrad. Kem tud kozl MTA 22 no.3/4:449-45.1 164.
1. Central Research Institute of Chemistry, Hungarian, Academy
of Sciences, Budapest (for Naray-Szabo). 2. United Incandescent
-Lamp and Electricity Company, Budapest (for Kelen).
3. Tokod Glass Factory, Tokod (for Somody).
MMM ~-Avew~ %-' NP~M_11_1_231_111 ~._
NARAY-SZABO, Istvan, dr.; ARGAY, Gyula
Crystal strunture of crocoite, PbCrO4. Acts. chimica Hung 40 no.3:
283-288 164.
1. Zentralforachungainstitut fix Chemie der Ungarischen Akademie
der Wissenschaftenp Budapest, II., Pusztaszeri ut 5V69.
ALBERT, Janos; NARAY-SZABO, Istvan
Analysis of the composition of brick and tile industry materials.
Epitoanyag,17 no.4:113-125 Ap 165.
1. Central Research Institute of Building Materials Industry
of the Ministry of Construction, Budapest (for Albert). 2. Central
Research 'Institute of Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
Budapest (for Naray-Szabo).
HUNGARY/Atorde end Molecular physics Liquida D-8
Abe Jour t Rof.Zhur Fizik No 10, 1958, No 22689,
Author :
Inst :Contral.0homicel Institute-of' the Hungarinn Academy of
Sd6ncos, Budapst.'
Title iCon;'nodtion Betwo.on the 'Structure Vnd Phyaic6l Proportion of
Glade, L
Orig Pub iAdtr_~phys. Aoad. ici. hung-.11957 t 8t No 1-20 36-64
Abstract iStcrting with the'-concept of continuous disordered Bpatirl
lattice ond using drte on the compositions end specific
weights of several hundreds typos of glass, the cuthor cal-
oulatos the volme V par single ion Oz. Fomulas ere derived
portAning the glesses of various ompositions and relcting
V and R, where R.O/(Si+B+Bo+Al+i) Me symbols of the element
denote the mounts of grm ntoms-contr-inad in the composition
of the glass). R is a mopeuro of the connectedness of the
tetrahedra of Si041 B04, A10 , etc. In the enso of single-
component glasses, V r3gnes kon 21.1 to 22.7 A3. In the
Cerd 11/2
COUNTRY
R-13
DAVEGORY
AB-5. JOUR. : RZ-Auhla.
AUTHOR ; i~zukj G.; ;'-4'aruY-6'za"ucj J.
IN 3 T . :
T IT LE and 1: ' cf hydira-uilc 1--ateri-als.
'r 4, 11 - I
~,C :it and hard- - -luster.,
(ming Of 'Fari,
II, Corld uctonctric ~%naly,iis ol;' f
O.ql-!. PUB. : Acta tcchn. Rkad. scient. Dung., lc;z~'Ej 22,
No 1-27 6.1-1327 83-loo of-
AMTRACT ; I. To study Vm-, sel-ting
)SUM USE WaS ",Ate 'A~c pro';e".U."e of f
jeLe-ctric resstance of 'r--h Ct
-E f a r c-
formed as -~ 1-&4;ul~ C'f
Cf gypsum
Isam-ples of f J1 1 rypsum mixed wit'h a;-fc;-L-t;S
hal.-Jber t' e t w
Ir-, water wert- riaced in a c-abi.- I
of whi&2 ma6c OIL' Gop-vc-rl were t1Le
~empi-r~,ture of ti:e san-~Iez wus aeusur(-d at first at ha-lf-
~ncc~rvals, and-Later on less c51.'t-L,n. -"Ilectri'c rL--
sisttlirx- det-Ermirled by passing a 50 cycle-
currc;nt 'As a function of timc (for up to 21A., rl;,yO.
initial st-f,ce of process 11-herc is sti'Ll
CARD: 1/6,
, Ce:i;ent Pastcs it-,der
COU
C It T Lt
A8S. JCUft. RZI[h I'M. 110
AUTHOR
DIST.
i TI LU
0 -,1%! CI .PUB.
19 59, v,o. 8'/'3(
A'53TRACT dIssol-ation of e_ypsuri, t1en ht~~Jns for'.'atic..
tf nce,~.Ica-c.rlystajs c ~L i v at, c . Inter I ac Ing !:,f the se
F
~fsults ir -,U!jl. dt,cr(ase of current-CGIn6uCtin., crc:~r-
r~_,i D
-(;ctl'on of' saturatuc..6 soiutioyi and an Increase cf f(~_-i3tancc
Thd L T~',,en-meron ri~~.-chcs a L--,,axtrum a.5 a rf~sult o"
of in I',,oI-`Y of saturated soluftion, after %!:Lch m:;is~ancE
o'L ~.,ample beEins to change in invea,se proi.or~-Icn '.c.
in relative hLud'dity -,X thc zii-r. Th;--sc. da~.,, are,
agrcer.cnt,-. with results cbLained cn determining the c~;x,
s-Isterice Gf the samplCs by rr,F_-an_s of' Vicat ajjpara.-,.U.~
;.-idditica Into t-Ine chardocr of an electrolvtic sol-a-,icr_ nxa
the int- -e-cduct ii or. of d Ic le ell-, r J.cs ( giu-s s bal Lf; s-; nd ) the
CA?D: 2/6.
COUN-Mil H_ 13
CA T 21 IG07"Y
ABS. JOUR. RZYG11M., No. 1959, N-o- 873(5
AUTIHOR
INTST.
TITLE
ORIG. ?JB.
ABSTRACT 5-10 Miroutes. A
t tILe save tim a determinatior
was made of th-c- temperature and, in duplicate chambers, of
the pH of the paste by means of electrodes of 6b andAg/RoQ
'Samples of portland- and slag-portland cerient, with 4.'tu of
slag, were studied. Electric resistance curves showinr- thrm
strongly mani'Lested effects were obtained. Tll-.e first of
tlLem corresponds to beginning of setting of the paste, and
the third -- to the end of setting. These effects are
rea Ily obsErved and provide a more accurate picture of the
process than results of dete-rinination of the time of sLttinj
with Vicat apparatus. The ph variation curve of the pa!;Le
stlows that concentration o~ -C0a(0H)2 in sol'ation increases
CAM: 4/6
cl 0 rP...'T R Y 1un g r Y
3(5
A 1 N11) JOURh a9 87
AUTHOR-
ORIGI. PUB.
CT 0 a shcrt initial per-01(.1 I
ABSTRA nly curing
cor..s bl~, t h e r e L". t e. r , T 1, 1 c; ~ i sdue t 0 the L fac 4" 'e
-11A cdge 1~ and - f, go 1 arc, ' for;,ncd cri
combin -apidl-.r than It passL-5
x,~~ !Irith Ca(OH)2 x I
,due to hydrolysis of cevont -particles, Tempe-21.A-urv-
rops I first, as a rc-solt of V,;
som,~.-,Wlnat a
s k i o iz. (,, Y 11'al ~ntly 'btx' Use 'of
be,conr . evidL I C.L
tation (thir. P1-.enoT,,,e-!_on has 'ao-t yct, bcien Iriv.-7.
4-1~~ jS cor-c sponds a."
T ~-.c n t concentratior, of ions bgins to drop ana rt-enes a
-4 i~-JL ~dj '.
wihen the. -.empe~at,~re aisr, b(.Ico~-.cs bt'ab z ' .1~dch
ne- Process of or a6sorp"cn.
r~G I C CL 1, --7 0 JL
CAPUT',: 5/6