Bany, B.
Safety index and strains permissible in clay walls. p. Jbl
(INZYNIERIA I BUXIMCD10, Vol. 13, No. 9j Sept. 1956, Warsaw~
Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East 4",uropean Accessiors (EEAL) W, Vol. 6,
No. Y, Sept. 1957, Unci.
BANYS B.
Strength of walls made of clay blocks. P. 173.
(INZINIERIA I BI '.(Yi.111ICTWO. Vol. 1L-., No. 4, Apr. 1957,,
Warszawa,, Poland.)
SO: MOnthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) Lc. Vol. 6,
No. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
_a
WILK.Y. Bovdan, rrgr. inz.; CHOLINSKI , Stani,-, w
(',2ny constructions -in the Light of the research und
experJences
of the Institute of C,n3tructlon Technology. Mal. bud i
ich zastosow
no. 17: 1-96 162.
1. Inslytut Techniki Bmiowle-ne-J, Warszawa.
ACfG &sS:l ON NRt AP4043308
nscl
2-cy)-con quartz Z-
-lip _,i ~-n C! f7,-.
oalotsls t1rup, J. Sapnit-4-ski, T, liany. and J. )(rvpi6.qlm Bull.
&-2~ Sri., I-AM, 3, ~~W-M*pttif P.imminfilogy, School
of Medicine. Cram8y)-Methws of synthells,nk
azid hydrazides and pyridinic aldch)-de thiet-nitcarbarones are
gi,cn ewl the Na deriv. of the compounds arc trztcAl biologically.
They have a!nwcL-,t 1vu inhiMmy actit~n on the growth of StapAwlt,
in,7cw aijmw or EsrkrrirJji. rWi but some have a wrak eff~rfon
B. swbislis. All have an ;nhibitorv action on acid fast tmrteria ;
the action being mare pronounctid on hurnan tubcrcle bacith and
B.C G than onlfycobar4mumpfifn and Al -vz 3intpnor, isr'Nivotinic
acid hydrazide and it-i hydrazonns with aromatic aldeh 'vdcs arc the
Most effective. r. C. l3t.,rrCRWORTH
Q:9
v_thjoroAlkYl=&O3' dmgs WaJyzing the -endings of the
17,alhetic system. T. Rany (Itist~ Pharmacril., Krakow,
1. - 1'F
"id). Acla Polan. arK. 12, 223-32(1055)(Voiglish
summurv).-DeTivr. of
bmlmi?j~j &ifitg. ~Br, 1, or F and substituents tithex than
belmy) are dc!~Olhcd as having pm~~ihle paralyzitig propert ies
.01 the sympaillidutic !wStem ;Ind ;~Cfion nj~Anst malignant
growth. VC!FjjCfQdR was,pttpd. in abimt
40r~ yield ~h~'hhhing Ivith stining ';) g. CICH-CH.OH to a
ixt. of 87 g. K11 (driLd at 170') and 110 g. 110CF4,01,08
heated at 210* at quch a rate that a-fractinn b. 9.5-105"lis
distd. from the mixt., treating the dixtMate with " g. Na'F,
filtering and redistilling. FC14-C1120 (11), b710 51", 11'~;
1.1"G4, r" IMq2 wasobtained. 4130% yield byadding 145
g. "MI, t'o (,() g. 1, refltLx;ng 3 hrs. on a Ivater. bath, adhifig
.water, washing the resulting ait with N,111CQ, nnd %vater,
drying over C-JC13 and distg. FCHjCH213r (111), b7j3 72".
was obtained in a 23.7% yield by licating 7 g. I with 65 g.
PBr, 3 hm.. -washing the oil ivith ivitter cuid ~qjsc) I
A tAing
up in ether, drying and distg, ',PhCj1j)-YH Her(TV), 'tiot
m- below 350', Was obtained by rcflhxiy)g;n iniit. -,~ f JO'g.
Na2NCN, 45 g. water, 55 g. Ui(M, f0h 25.2 ~. ViiM.Cl
'36 firs., distg. waterand '11, Wnir'oefr.ether the
re-sulting(PACIII,~.IVCN,m.112*.I offing it with 16g. 11 S
-and 48 g. water G hrs.. adding 2f) g. Naoll in 48 g. vvatu,
stenin Iliog' the amine, cxtg, Owdisfillate with eflier, treat-
1 and filtering the ppt. I'hrI12).-NCII-,
in I
was pri, ~tl' in 15'3"'(' Y1,141 by,
(plicl ItbN11 wid 4 g. Ii in a st-Aca till-Al. Ill.
V~60' 24 lirs. and crystg. from Eton.
C71213r.1113r M), in. 181-2', mtq obtained ill Mcl!c Yield by
--dd
Kind "ing the Nql.TlBr (in. i64').Iietttiyigitritia%vaterf)atli
2 I)TS. with 8.4 g. PDrj and 20 nil. CHC13, distg. the CIIC13.
adding M011, filtming the mixt., distg. the. EtOll, and
crystg. froin MOIL Refluxing 6 g. VI and 5 g. Nal.211,0.
in 100 till. AcO?-le 2 lirs" cVqpg. it) 0.5 Vol., anti cooling
!ave 7.2 g. (PhCJ'Ii)-A'CII?CII.-JJII, in. M3-4' (froin
MOM. (I,hCll-CII-)~NCII~CH,.Cl.IICI(Vlll).ni. 153-1'.
IN,
Its ObLained in S6.2% yield by refluxing 4 g. (PhcIl,cH3]tt-
NCII,Clf:Oll in 20 tnl. CHIC], with 2.5 g, SOC4 4 lirs.,
removiny CIICli. crystg. the r"Idac- frocis FtOlI*'t!O and
rcetysig. from AcO-Nl(:. (Ph CII-CR;~NCII.C[T,- I -III,
was prepd. in &5~7i~(t ykId by r0luxing I g. VIII
and 1.5 ,,. Nal.211tO in 25 nil. AcO'Me '21 lirs.. filtering off
flit, ppt., distv_ th& filtrate, tAcitig up thL residite in CIIC4,
liltering again. coneg. the Filtrate and recrystg. the solid
frowabs.MOH. (,Cdl-,C]II)~,NCtl~CH26.HCI(IX),,~i.
IS&-w. WILS prepd. in S',)Al' yield by reflnxing 5 g, (~
CHC114
brii., dist-'r. tile ClICIZ, ccx)'ing, filtering off theppt.. and
crystg.
from abs. Etoll. (CICiDIliCI12):NCIIICIIIlr.liBr. in. 199--
'-'(W, WX, ObtilillCd in 82.5,`,1 yield by heating a snin. of I g.
7
IX in 6 till. abs. HtOll with 1.2 g. CaBrI.011IO in it min.
t
T.
(111; mt it y of abs. lit 011 e, i I I couli I I g all rt~vry g. f:4
If I I al's.
HtOl L ill, 181--2', wa5 ob-
u6ned ill 82.7`;~. yidd by licatbig 2 g. IX -lit(] I o"' g. Nal.-
211!0 in Elol(S hr,;., t- '-ling, filtering A 11 1c NaCl, cont-g.
Ill. filtra;e' Una rec~"'stg. frwti 'MeOll. Tit. pipuilixic-
deriv., C;11:"x1:1j!cj1~ CfJI C1 M, m. "", 1', was obtaincil
ill _"S.4' yield by hea6nF on I water bath 13 g. Ctlft~Nll
fl, and -
23 SUCb, all addid. 3 hrs_ ditg. thr- C11"
and CrYsig., from abl-1- tAoll.
21,.)-:.'0*, Iva, obtah-wd ill 15.6~'o yield by refluxing 2 g. X
n FtOll 6 lit,;.. dktg. EtOll ati(l
2 g. CaBr.-.GM,0 i
cr"-t-g. from AcOMe. Cj1jpXC11..C11,1.1H, lit. 212-13'.
- -f nd3g. '~i 1 211
Wait prcpd. ill 4' y; ld by tt m%ing 2 g. Xx
in ztO1i-6bm-tMdays1Vftb-u MtOlf.
(not-, m-.
Md Itutl .c -an
12 his. W
a
- - ~- r~' - - - -
BANTA, N.L.inzh. (Kiyev); OOWVNrAKg D.I.# inzh.(k'jyev);
SUPRUNAM. A.R.,
ev
Speeding up railroad car circulation on the Kiev Division of the
Southwest Railroad. Zhol.d6r.transp. 40 no.10:70-71 0 '58.
(MIRA 11:12)
(Kiev Province-Railroads-Management)
ACC NR, AR6035400
SOURCE CODE: UR/O372/66/oOO/OO9/GO23/GO23.
AUTHOR: Ba,-Va, Ye. N.
TIT12 : --- Co-n-s-t r--u`c-t1o n ooptimal schemes for decoders of
binazV-coded systems
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Kibernetika, Abs. 9Gl5O
'REF SOURCE: Vestn. Kiyevsk. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. aytomatild i
elektropriborostr.,.
~1965, 90-99
'TOPIC TAGS: binary code, digital decoder, computer logic, logic
design, Boolean func-
ition
ABSTRACT: The author analyzes the main properties of the following
binary-decim-al
:weighted codes: 8421, 8421 + 3, 7421, 6321, 5421, 5221, 4311,
2421, and 3321- With
!the aid of Veitch diagrams, simplified expressions are determined
for the outputs of
.L,he different codes, and rectangular decoders are constructed. It
is indicated that
xhe minimum structure of a decodel~ constructed in accordance with
the logical formulas
!contains 28 diodes. The use of other types of decoders (pyramidal,
multistep) does I
,not lead to a decrease in the nvaber of the elements, since the
overwhelming mjority
j
;of the converted values of the output Boolean functions consist of
three letters, and!
.all decoder schemes for n = 3 -,.nputs of any type have an equal
number of elements.
8 illustrations. Bibliography.. 5 titles. B. G. (Translation of
abstract]
;SUB CODE: 09
Card 1/1 uDo 681.142.1.01
L
J. BANYACMI
"rhe social insurance budget in the Ganz Wa-'7on and Machine
7actoz7.0 p. 18.
~,MIZTOSITAS LS I-IUNKAVZDLU:-1, Vol.
(TARSADALO' ~, no. 1/2, Jan /Feb. 1953,
Budapest, Hungary-.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, L*Cq, Vol, 2
No. 7, July 1953, Uncl.
01: :-g :--W* : so 0 41-0 SO 010.0 MIS SO 0 * 0 60 0 90 Will Will
I & J, 1 0 9 of Q U v 9It 1) w It0On axis isvx)oljmjt Vu son Jim "pa
61 a a) a at*
A- 0 A -A f- 0a 11-1-11- 1- 't-v k.--
'1 1.9 'AP"', '?& 0
AN YA 1,-B -40
f1bors, Utmds, et&,'freat r"d plii
OW A I AN %,A IAI lit 11. Cow It I cIfung.
ja".13.1irm. RMAL ate 1ka1w, strimml 11M1 Willi Alkill" 1W Itthef
sattning agents.
-00
00 .0
8 as*
go it
=0 o
13 coo
4 0
SO 4 goo
W,w 8
laze: Air
goo
'41.4 is lboo
'00
40
00 woo
$a Od 0 4 v I w s- As
O-T it onil PON *4 ff it It tit ft tc 't A I
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 00 * 0 00
1:0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00 0 0~9 00.0 0 0 0 411 0 0 00 006 00 0 0 0
57 BlzPd on So-wriet experiences Nungarlm i-Pnearch provides the
primtAng
industry with imillroved Jnking rollers - Kutat-3-mnk szovjet
tapanztalatok
4s1hasmila'-saval jo festakezo hen-ercket ad 3 nyondaiparnak - by V.
Gulyas,
kcil and B. Fanr-d and Printinr - ?aPir- es Nyordatec6dlta '-VcI.
No. 2, pp. Zt~-29~' -Feb. -1051, 1 tab.)
On the basis of -So-viet e4,eriences researche:3 wer6 perforried
with three
t- I r materials: (1) Naturzl rubber softened to
ype:~ of roll-L a great deF.Me
li-it1h softpnin,~ aGcnts. This has the drawback thatwhen cleaninc,
the roller
--tr I 3r ImT--s'f:nP even in printini, ink it swells exc2ssively.
(2 ) -Ln
-~-.thC-*,'-C nih"er (neoprene), which swells less. This rhaLerial,
hD-,;-
-e~arotl~~ from hard rabber binding layer underneath when treated
%',th
1,3~ A pc-trc,!Pni~of s~rnthetic rubber (of the perbunan type) did
not
entirely satisfactorry in practice. -Parther investigations shoNed
ver-i
'PVC 1,ase rollers. These rollers, which have proven excel-
lenT In a plant te~-t, are reFi.-ttarit to etrol, ben,,,ol, Kerosene,
t-rpent~ne, i in~- ii'ik -,,,andishe3 3nd Dil. Further experinents
are still
necessary in. to pmducp PVC roller materials or. a large scade with
the
ca-sting te-c-,bitique.9 applir-I at present.
BANYAI2 B.
Dissolution of carborUl sulphides in diluted solutions.
P. 74., (Hidrologial Kozlony) Vol. 37., no. 1., 1957,
BWapest', Hungary
SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EBAI) Vol.
6, No. 11 November 195-,'
BANYAI, Barns,
Dissolution of carbonyl sulphide in aqueous solutions.
Hidrologiai kozlony 37 no.1:74-76 157
1. Orszagos Reuma es Furdougyi Inte2ret so aw
Orazagos Balneo-
logiai Kutato Intexet. Igazgato: Dubovitz Denes dr.,
tudomanyos
vezeto: Schulhof Odon dr., a nRidrologiai Kozlony
szerkeszto
bizottsagi tagja.
GASPARDY, Gaza, dr.; VIDA, Margit, dr.; BANYAI,
Barna. dr.
Salicylate intolerance in patients with rhamnatic
diseases. Orv.
hatil. 102 no.31:i468-i469 30 JI 161.
1. Orazagos Rema- as Furdougyi Inteset.
(RHEUMATISM ther) (SALICYLATES toxicol)
~~~a dr.; ERDELYI, Etelka, dr.
Primary polydipsia associated with delusions. Orv.
hetil. 106
no.19:897-898 9 My 165
1. ToInamegyei Tanacs, Iklaisa Janos Norhaz,,
Ideg-elme Nztaly
(fooivos: Szepest, Ja-nosj dr.)-
BANUI, Ede
The Varghals nomogram system. Musz elet 18 no.5:10
28 F 163.
pmw" (MR r a Put,
J'Z; ""W.,
16, I'Alk
-
'An
01 11 "11%,
d,5'A as lituducril front emik Is lit. 11,
RA OM.Fe 0.4. Ca0lefOoh 10.0. CAW4 12.0 C./I. and
traces of V by the following method. ThecrudeffaMwaz
neutralired carefully to pit 4.2 with NaCtlh. It is rsocn~
tial that the II.M sboxild contain no free IW,-, anil the
,C&0IsPOs)s content should be ax low as P"We. On a
small scale. V remained its the solo, and colored the product
light green. WbM large ansts. wem
adsorbed V qus;utitatively,and the final =9=1vM
and white. Most of the Fe, Ca. and At impurities were
pptd. V&H*M was not obtained hr crrsig. the liquiti.
Phe .7)W ya . lit l1b, c%intalnrrs, When the
0 lit.. another Jiltration rrmved the
'd. U purities. and the filtrate was further tv*pd. The
poured on grog plates. mAM. and rKnrdemf. 19trIerroces.
- lotvin Finkly
BARAI, 3.
"Application of Iodate Ions for Ind Point Indication in
Hercurimetric Titrations." P. 437,
Badapest, Vol. 3, no. 4, 1953.
SO: Bast 3hropean Accessions List, Vol- 3. No. 9. September 1954,
Lib. of Gongreas
--7
637. Merit ~--D ODAM-mi
fAaj Ckim.
N Gr ro"' "als' 1- y
1054, 4 1!!,-41, or gold
~1 in -qua regia. (210 ii-J) and evapom
ith coric. HO (2 uni) tw)lri. and tlitm
L additioil of NaCl (2 g) krd
aftrr th
11CI IS 13.1) Evcivoration to tip,
"it'.1 ti~x aildilicill of C-11: lic'I sc"D.
It, I t;' thws'Autz'm = 0 1 V "it, t
z- I) "'Jil -11 74 Tht
'lLii w4tzl.
1',:'N lici;tcd at 1(10'C with i. 1itV1q water
,vita ~nlvmoa is cowplete and the 6INTCA colittion
IM mL An aliqvitit portion. the
i~ 11-de up to
iz~ .f %0itch dt-pends oil the V%peLtt:d Fe cc~ntcmt,
t~ rati'div through a cadirihim redvictor
huch ~h waIihv~ with water. tne wabhings.
int" a 100-ral fiask. Either AD S-11 of 10
7
HiC aL ki and 10 zil of ' .0 pvo ~cnt.
-1 N H, m olvi are addui and the &)Iubaq is made tip
100 m! a tid Ow r\,vvcfiL)n dctrimiritA ivith usli of
t
Czcr. 40 lieu i. vrit
I'l .11i'l ~.'ll ini (it ll.1 NH, t4)111. (J O-U:1) vae int1ded,
V in;;J., y v~ 100 int -mid olln~rvc-d
hil-uthc~tscsblazukte-5.th
i , i wd ,A -ith al! th- z~ag~nts tip to 0- 1 p"
-led with an
lit ,i Fe in Pt inL ,vttis 1-c &ttrrilii
-;I ;~ f - ~3 1, -T (vnt , or � W per cent kith all
ltt,. -Titur, t oi 0 1 to 0-01 per crnt. Cachniustri ions
do i-t intvrkic. Wit0i Aq alloy:~, miliction i3
j.' the Fe determination k mad-, uitb
s1l1j)j'i,'hcy1ic avid in arnmoniacal SoltutiDn.
H. WRIEN
~pzm their sulk.
HUNW.RY/Aiinlytical Chemistry - Analysis of
Inorganic R.
Substances.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Kh1miya, 'No 9, 1958, 28486
Author ! Erdey, L. an
Inst :
Title : The Utilization of Exchange Precipitation
Reactions in
Analytical Chemistry. II. The Determination of the
Chloride Ion.
Orig Pub : Maaar tud akad Mem. tud oszt koezl, 7,
No 2, 175-186
(1956) (in Hungarian)
Abstract ; See RZhKhim, 1957, 1257.
Card 1,/l
HUNGARY/Analytical Chen, istry - Analysis of
Inorpnic
Substances.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9) 1958) 28482
Author : Laszlo) E. and Banyal,
Inst : -
Title The Utilization of Exchange Precipitation
Reactions in
Analytical Chemidtry4, III& The Determination of
Sulfate
and Sulfide Ions.
Orig Pub Magyar tud akad Mem tud oszt koezl) 1, No
2) 187-198
(1956) (in Hungarian)
Abstract See RZhKhim) 1957, 8534.
Card 1/1
Pt
Hungary/ Analy4l Ch nistry -ki-elysis of Inorganic
Substances t3-2
Abs Jour Reforat Zhur - Khimiya, No 31 1957, 65j4
Author Erdey, L. and Banyai, 2._
Inst Hungarian lacadem~,,__61-Scieaces
Title The Application of Displak:ement-Precipitution
Reactions in
Analytical Chemistry. III. Mica Detarinination of
Sulfates
and Sulfides
Orig Pub Acta chim. Acad. sci. hung., 1956, Vol. 6, No
4, 4o9-422 (in
German with summaries in English and Russian)
Abstract The determination of sulfate ions is based on
the titration
of the 103 1 C204 2 , and Cr04 2- anions displaced by
the sul-
fate ions from the corresponling barium salts. The
procedure
for the determination is E-s Collow-.: an excess of a
suspen-
sion of Ba(IO3)2 M, IbC~,01, (II), or BaCr04 (III) is
addad
to a neutral solution of the sulfate icns. When I is
added,
the mixture is refluxed for 10 min ) when II is added,
the
mixture is heatod 10 min over a water bath, cooled,
diluted
to 50 ml with water, and n1lowed to stand for th ee
hours,
the clear liquid being analyzed for 10 3- or Cr04 _. In
Card 1/3 -4o-
Hungary/Analytical Chemistry - kialysis of Inorganic
Substances G-2
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 8534
view of the very low solubility of III in neutral media,
the reaction with III is carried out in a 0.1 N HCl
solu-
tion with refluxing, INH40H s added until a faintly
yallow
color appears, and the CrO4 - detex7ained after the
separa-
tion of the precipitate from the filtr&te. In agreement
with
theoretical calculations (RU"Khim, 1956, 78375), it has
been established that th reaction with I cari be
applied to
the determination of S04 only in the concentration
ran.ge
4-10 mmol/iitea.,; the error is less than 1%. When the
solu--
bility of I is lowered by the addition of alcohol, the
ran.-e
of applicaticn. of the reaction is shifted to the 1-1.5
mmol/
liter region. The reaction with Iiesults in a 12-fold
in-
creaso in the titer of the solution-and is therefore
suited
0 2- in
for 4-he determination of very small, amounts of '04
neutral, weahly acidic, or amnoniacal solutions in the
nar-
row concentraticn range indicated. The re~ctioli with II
can be applied to th.., deteimination of S04 - in
neutral
or aimnoniacal solutions , t concentrations >
,,6 mmol/liter.
The range of applic~bilit,,,W the reaction %,ith III is
froi:i
1-20 mmol/liter SO 4 1) IIY and III are prepared by the
reaction of BaC12 with KI03, (NH02C204, and K2Cr04, The
Card 2/3 -41-
Hungary/ Analytical Chemistry - tnalysis of Inorganic
Substances G-2
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Riximiya, No 3, 1957, 8534
experimentally determined values for the solubility pro--
ducts (SP of I, II, ond III are 1.523, 4.21X 10-1, and
2.43x 10-1., respectivel,.- CIT. Note: these values seem
much too higg. The values for the SP of the precipitates
of Ag C204 (IV) and PbCA, (V), used in the determination
of BUYfides, arie 1.35): YO-2 and 1.6x 1o-3, respectively
7. The sulfides of IV and V are markedly
CSee note above
soluble in alkaline mediv; in order to reduca the
solubil-
ity, the exchange reactions with S2- are carried out in
ace-
tate buffer solutions. The lower limit of application of
IV
and V is 10 and I mmol/liter S2-, respectively. For
communi-
cation II see RAMhim, 1.957, .1257.
Card 3/3 -42-
Z'k.
D
istri 4E2c(j)
4
-~
3. Precipitate exchange reactions In analylleal the
MIS.
try, IV6, (In German) L. Urd 13 A 11 a 1,
P. Paullik Acia
Chisjoica Acadejuiae
Wt. 13, 1958, No, 3-4, pp, 453-403, 8
Subsequent
to the theoretic discussion of the ex-
change of chloride by
ritercury(fl) iWate the practical
-
111iHOU011 On this busis ,
C01400113 Of the MCtIKK1 Of d9tel
are discussed. between certain
litults of conrentration
the main reaction between inercury Iodate
and chloride
Ions proceeds withuut any side reactloam. However lit
solutions of higher concentration a Cl') complex
H W,
ap
h
ereas in soldlions of lower concent
a
w
on a HgCI
coutralex forms it& addition to The formation of
-
d l
f
h
th
Xf
d
h
ess I atean
ato
t
e
e
complex liberate
t
Hga+ botuplex, In turn, more Iodate titan expected ou
the basis of
the main reaction. '11e determination of
chloride may be carried out
also on a micro scale in the
Ik
of alcohol and under adequate conditions.
e V-eftnx: lodide and c
dc-
anide ions ma
be similarl
y
y
y
termined In this way.
Country
Cate":.-Ory
.Analytical Chemistry. General Problems
Abs. Jour
Hof Zxur - M2!m-, No 5j 1959, no. 15039
Author
Erdey, L.;_B%xqAiR_ E * ZalaY, Z-; Tesy, M.
iInstitut.
:Hungarian Academy O~Sciences
Title
:Preparation of
Derivatives of Variamine BlUO
and Tk1eir standard
Oxidation-Reduetion Poten-
tials
OrI3 Pub.
:Aota, ohim.
Acad. scient. hung., 19583, 15%,
No-1, 65-79
Abstract
A
description is given of the preparation of
the, following
derivatives of variamine blue
(I) which differ from I
itself according to
the value of the standard
oxidation-reduction
potential (SORP), and which can be
used as
oxidation-reduction indicators (ORI) as fol-
lows:
4-amino-2-mathvl-41-methoxy-diphenyl-
amine (II),
4-amino-4f-methoxy-diphonylamine-
2-sulfo-acid (III),
anilide of 4-amino-4t-
mathoxy-diphanylamine-2-sulfo-acid
(IV),
Ca rd: 1/6
catcgory ~n'ai;~icai chemistry. General Problems
lbs, Juir Par 4hur - Kbim., No 5, 1959,
.t. No-15039
Au
institut.
Titlo.
Ori~7, ilub.
Abstract anisidid of 4-amino-41-mothoxy-diphenylamine-
Cont'd 2-sulfo-acid (V), methyl ether of 4-amino-41-
methoxy-diphenylamine-2-sulfo-acid (VI), 2-
amino-7-mothoxy-phenothiazine-9-dioxide (VII),
4-amino-41-methoxy-diphanylamine-2-earboxylio
acid (VIII), anilide of 4-amino-4t-mathoxy-
diphenylamine-2-carboxylio acid (IX), methyl
other a 4-amino-41-motboxy-diphenylamine-2-
carboxylic acid (X), acridone-like compound
(XI) and picrate of I (XII). XI is soluble in
Card: 2/6
6
'JUIP 'Liy
waytioal Cheiilstry. General Pre)bloms
E
'9159. 4;7~. 15039
At h,,
ethanol; II, V1, VII, IX and X - in ethanol
!~otald and diluted H01; III, IV, V and VIII - in etha~
nol, diluted HC1 and alkali; X11 - In ethanol,!
i
water and diluted HC1. Solutions of leuko com-1
pounds of the enumerated ORI are colorless or I
have a weak yellow color. During the action of:
oxidizers In an acid solution, ORI first give
a blue or violet-blue, and then a red product
of oxidation. All derivatives of I a.-e suit-
able for the indication of oxidation-reduction-'
1-o 3/6
I TLtlr-
S- r
Coatid
n~ !'Y
-t4n("'
15039
:Processes which take place in an acid medium.
Itie end of titration is deterrained by the
change from the colorless form of OR! to blue.
III, IV, V, VI and VII possess a light-absorp-
tion curve with a maximum within 570-610 mjx.
During oxidation of 11, VIII, U, X, XI and
XII, forms are produced with a violet hue, and
their maxima of light-absorption are between
500-530 mil. At pH 2, 1, 11, IX and XII possess
a stable oxidation-reduction potential (ORP),*
4/6
hIPMAR Y
Aimlytical Chen stry. Goiieral Problmns
f L 1. U V iBef No :LW9j- 15039
Ori.; i'-W.),
15"U~"trr~ r"..
C-=tld
:the color intensity of these ORI does not I
change in the course of 10 minutes. OR? of
III, IV, V, VI and VII slowly changes with
time; at the same time, a gradual weakening
occurs, followed by a disappearance of the
color. ORP of VIlly X-and XI are very unstable
Taking into account the instability of the ORP~
of many derivatives of I, the authors consider1
the ORI of I!, III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX and XII
to be the most acceptable. The value of SORP
5/6
HMAiY E
t eral PrObIBMS
Analytical Chmaistry. Oen
Ee" .15039
2
r.: C t. of the ORI studied depends on the pH. At pH 2, 1
Contla values of SORP for II-X and XII are equal, res
PectivelY, to 553, 673, 669, 670s 678, 680,
692, 642, 693 and .567 mv. In the opinion of thi
authors, the quoted values of SORP provide thel
approximate characteristic of the intensity ofi
the attraotion or repulsion of the electrons b~.
the corresponding substitutes. The number of
electrons which take part in the oxidation-re-
duction process for ORI, which are derivatives
of I, should be equal to 2.-- V. Polyanskiy
6/6
8
/,pro,
dpitate emehaage "Ed 1" q& and E',i-
Budap kiujlff..,7 arAwl.
p !iV
ft zb"i.-~&adil.so olanauloaAwith
an excess of sWingly sol. solid KOx (Ox is a reducing or
oxidlaing agent that is imAy detd.). extbanze occurs with Ox
pdug into sain. &Iuatlons ari derived for predictint
whetw oc not the exchange wW be quomt. For Cl- A 10&
I j
is best. For 50,,--. BaCrO, or B&O;~ U~
bCjO4 Is used for S-- in to OAc- buffer.,-
Ft-R.L. soly. of the ppts. and poor equil.
X. G. Stan*.-
RJU-Ily-hi) E.
New reslilts in indicator research. n. 130.
MACYA11 KEMIrTTSOK LAPJA. (Maryar Kemiktisok
E[--yesiiletc) Budapest, Huni-axy
Vol. 14, no. 213, Feb./Mar. 1959.
Monthly list of East European Acce.-sions (EhAI), W,
Vol. 8, No. 8,
August 1959.
Uncla.
MRY : CZECHOSLOVAKIA
17MORY ! Physical Chenistry. Elootrochenistry
B
ABS. JOUR* RZKhim,, Now 1 1960) No. 624
Zuman, F.
Polarographid Behavior of 4-amino-41-methoxy-
diphenylamine (Variaminblau)
Colloot. Czoohosl. Chem. Communs, 1959, 24P
ITO 2, 522-525
In the oxidation of 4-amino-41-netho;qdiphenyl
araine (I), the quinone of p-anisyldiimine is
f onaod. The polarographic study of this reac-
tion showed that at p1l 2-14, oxidation proceeds
with the particl ation of Wo electrons;
(dF.I/dpH) = O.ON v. The height of Ithe wave is
2 1
proportional to the concentration of I and to
V_h (h - height of Hg column). 'The oxidation
of I proceeds reversibly.-- 0. Knessl
1/1
1.- -1 - -_ . - ~ . --l- - - - . - - -B-49
IVIST.
TITLE
IORIG. PUB.
ABSTRACT
CARD:
SAN YA CV,1
indud'e'at I-w4ax
tedw IdAl
Mrae- aw 1grr_Q?=bM(_1v1rY VI)IM
- *is ROMU1
-20
iiw.A F, vnj.20,,W1
't
pes
try
~Voj . Buda
'in C
'(1969
,~sm nphic waves and the ab-
wn=).-The pa
mz of A-mino41-me oxydiphenylamine (1). of
.cX
products, and of N-("nW benzoquln~nc di-
Imina (U) proved that U formed In the I tPectronic oxidn. of
1. By varying the PH value of the soln., 11 suffered a
dump of co1w, due to the prbton affinity of the baton
group. The degree of proton affinity of the Wno group
was established by an optical method and on the basis of the
'break points of the oyidn.-~redn. potentlal. PH curves.
7be electrode potential of the oxidn,-redn. system proved
to be VH dependent. In R slightly acidic medium. oxida.
Itook place through a serniquitione intermediate (IM, as
idetd. by using the index potent". In the oxldnyedn.
OZIN
:potentlal measurements, the oxida. agents were:
,Br-HgO (in acidic soln.) or 0.01N K fefficyanide (in alk.
isolu.), tesp. During the potentiornetric oxidn. of I with
'Br-Hso at PH 1-0, 1 gave at first 4 blue color. By adding
:Br-HoO In an amt. corresponding to 2 electrons a violet:
color arose; and In the presence of strong oxidizing agents
Or-HiO and CI-HzO In great excess), the soln. became
~104,k. Over PH 8 the.oxidited soln. was continuously yellow.
At pff 144.6. the Zelectroule oxidi. wint throujit the 1n;t
texinediate M, the striblilty of which was assured by meso-
ineric structures. In alk. soln. the oxidn. was direct, At
1,H 3. n protonated form of H (IV) presented an a1mrption
inax. at 5W mp. The PH region 34 was the most favor-
able for IV (25a). The 2-clectroule oxida. product of I
was violet In ac ic win. (absorption may. at WO mu), red
Owe to PH 7 (max. at 460 and MO ruju), and yellow in alk.
Soto. (ma . at 480 wit); con"Uently the rM color *us an
mixed one. By polarograpble and optical methods. this
oxidu. product proved to be IL The color change was ex-,
Wned as follows: In alk. soln., H exists as a yellow base;
Fn.ddk,&... h.,,.!,, by taking up a proton. H can exist
in the two violet mesomeric forms of IV. The ovtmxidiztd
product wising from the action of CI-1110 contmizz-A 3.1%
N. no Br. and, probably. it was decompd. -Selow PH 1.
'into N-(p
the violet IV becatut. colorless by decompa.
anisyl)*bc"u1none knine and NHa. In weakly acidic'
medium I took up only one proton, probably on the'primary
amino group. Over the PH range 1-8. therefore, both the:
oxidi2ed and the reduced forms of I may exist as univalent
cations. R. rnsztm er
BkNIAIO Eva, a kemiai tudomm-qok kandidatuaa
Investigation of organic redoxy systems. Kom tud
koal MTA 16 no.31
299-321 161.
1. BudApesti Muezaki Egyetem, Altalanos Kemial.
Tanazek.
BAUYAI, Eva; HEGEDUS, Dezso
Activity analysis. Mapy kem lap 17 no.2:80-89 F 62.
1. Buflapesti Muszaki Epyetem, Al.ta3anos Kemiai
Tanszek 2. "Magyar
Kemikusok Lapja" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for
Banyai).
---BA14YA.I,. Eva., a kemiai tudomanyok
ka-ndidatusa
Newer achievements in the development of
titrimetry. Kem tud
kozl MTA 22 no.3A&37.-L-382 t64.
1. Chair of General Chemistry, Budapest Technical
University.
SZABOI Arpad; BANYAI, Ioan
Contributions to the radiogeologic research
in the
Eastern Carpathians. Studii cere geol 8 no.
2: 303-
325 163.
1. Comunicare przentata de academician M.
Savul.
BAITYAI, Ion (Odorhei)
Some examples of plant anomalies. Natura
Biologie 14 no.~:
86 Mr-Ap 162.
LISICAN., Jozopf., adjunktus; BANUI lmre,,
adjunktus
Remark about the problem of ncalculating maximam
feed at frame
saw,s*" Faipar 11 no.1:1-3 Ja 160.
1. Erdeszeti es Faipari Foiskola., Zvolen,,
Czechoslovakia.
BANYAI,$ J.
New hieroglyphic form from the Flysch zone of the eastern
Carpathian
Mountains p. 231,, FOIDTANI KOZLOWG., BULLETIN OF IIIE
HUPGARIAN GEC)LOGICAL
SOCIETV-, tMap7ar Foltani.Tarsulat) Budapest, Vol. 85, No. 22
Apr./June,
1955
SOURCE: East European Accessions Wit (EEAL) Library of
Congress.,
Vol, j,j No, 12,, December 1955'
=4AM/C08mocbemistr7. Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry. D
Abe Jour., Ref Zhur-Ehim... No 23, 1958, 77133.
1
Author I~Lvai' Janos.
Inst
Title Graphical Representation of Chemical Composition of
Mineral Waters.
Orig Pub: Rev. med. RPR; 1957, 3, No 6, 22-24.
Abstract: A simplified method of graphical representation
of the chemical composition of mineralwaters is
proposed. The graph is a circle with an inscribed
hexagon, the angles of which are connected with
6 radii. 3 radii of the upper half serve for
showing the cations (the Ist radius for Na and K,
the 2nd for Ca,and Mg, the 3rd for Fe and Mn. as
well as for As, Li, Au, Ag, Cu, Za and P), 3
Card 1/2
MR%WCosmocbemistry. Geochemistry. Hydrocheraistry. D
Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 23, 1958., TT133-
radii of the lower part serve for shcuing the
anions (the 4th for halogens, the 5th for SO,~t
and tile 6th for HCOj- ). The percentual content of
an element or element group is determined by the
length of segments starting from the center and
directed along the radii. The characteristics of
thewater and its radioactivity are shown below
the graph, and the name of the spring, the water
tonperature and the total content of salts am
shown above the graph. - Sa. Matlis.
Card 2/2
36
BANYAI, Janos, dr.
Recent Liss traces near the Orban Balazs cave at
Hamorodalmas-
Meresti (Rumania). Foldt kozl 90 no.4:462-463 O-D
060. (UAI 10:5)
(Rumania--Geol.ogy)
1., r~ !'i I ~ , , :, d- , C,
I -~ ~ , dr.
r --~ i f, ~ :-, ~t tA-A ,
i - p - c r m : T-i e t -'. c, n n f t7i r- Ufa,
~;f ~,hfj - rlptiorl of t',,e I
mt fa~:;l ~ralnr-,. ?;nn. , C-,- a, I Zqj --'J. 1
.1 no. l-, 57-677 7 ~
BANYA1. L.
The problem of transporting merchandise in the Budapest B.4r
Market.
P. 777 (Hungary) Kozponti Szallitasi Ten3cs. Kozlelcedesi
hozlony. Vol. 13) no. 4L,,
Nov. 1957. Budapest, Hungary)
honthly Index of East European Accessions (EEPI) LC. Vol. 7,
no. 2,
February 1958
BANZAI, L.; BRINDUS.. 4.
---- 1-1- -.1 ~
Monoolectronic matrix of density and the exelusion principle.
Studii care fiz 13 no.6:879-~M 162.
1, Inatitutul do Mica Buouresti.
44
BLgAl I it.
*The improvement of sweet white paprika and its use for
industrial purposes." p. 377
(Thraesset Be Technika, Vol 112, No 6 June 1953 Budapest)
BA j,,-Nagdqkna
,N4
Strawberry growing in Hungary. Elet tud 15
no.27:856-858
3 il 160,
1. DunaTisza kozi Yiezogazdasagi Kiserleti Intezet
tudomanyos
munkatarsas
VARGHA, Gosal dr,; KEREffI, Imrs, dr.; Technilmi
munkatareak:
BANKUTI, Hihalynek
Late functional effect of lung surger7.
Tuberkulozis 16
no.4/5:112-117 Ap-W 163.
1. A MAV Tudogyogyintezat (igasgato: Nyiro Jozsef
dr.) II
Belosztalyanak (foorvos: Vargha Gaza dr.) as
Tudosebeszeti
oszta2,vanak (foorvos: Kerenyi Imre dr.)
kozlemenys.
(TUBERCULOSIS, PULMONARY)
(RESPIRATORY FUNCTION TESTS)
(PNEUMONECT00) (THORACOFLASTY)
(PZUMOTH0RAX,t ARTIFICIAL)
(BRONCHOSPIROMETE)
(PNEUMONOLYSIS)
BANM' R.
Let us shorten the time for fattening pigs an a large
scale* P* 316P
AGRARTUDOMNY (Miesurin Agrartudomanyi Egyesu:Let) Budapest,
Vol. 8,
No. 7. july 1956
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) LibrarY of
Congressp
Vol, 5,, No, 11.1 Navember 1956
BANUI, V.
,tW"s"RWtbslr "Isrmiiatior6 Oyoveleress 8 no.5:85-.86 I
*q 1953.
(am 25.-1)
'1960,
FOB.
CT
L)l
SL th C) t ()f
fD-, thIj Qj jyj
j
01W.L
1
v-
6ion
CT
lin
BANTALIS. I.A.
Induction heating in crack welding. KolYm 21
no-3-.37-38 Mr. 159.
(MIR& 12:f)
loMarchekauskiy makhanicheskiy zavod.
(Machiner.r-Welding) (Induction heating)
WNGARY/Analytical Chemistry. Inorganic Analysis.
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, no 12, 1958, 3934o.
Author : Erdei, Banlyan, Paulik.
Inst : Not given. ---
Title : The Use of the Exchange Precipitation
Reactions in Analy-
tical Chemistry.
Orig Pub: Magyar tud. akad. Kem. tud. oszt. Kbzl.,
1957, 9,
No 1, 103-112-
Abstract: The theory of the reaction, Hg(IO-)Z ~
2HC1&----' HgCl
2IOj , was studied. The reaction is used for the de-
termination of Cl- (see: Ref. Zh. Xhim,, 1954, 36422).
The optimin conditions of the reaction course were
established. The solubility of Hg(IO.5)., in the
presence
of various solutions (ethyl alcohol, ~3kstlies, acids)
Card 1/3 12
HUNGARY/Analytical Chemistry. Inorganic Analysis. E
Abs Jour. Ref. Zhur.-Rhimiya, No 19, 1958, 39340.
was determined. The minitn= solbbility of Hg(Io_;).Z
is observed in the presence of ethyl alcohol. The
course of the above-mentioned reaction depends upon
side reactions, with th- formation of complexes
HgCl* HgC13 and Hglol,
.1. It was shown theoretically,
and confirmed experimen ally, the possibility of
deter-
mining Cl- in concentrations of 3-6mM/1, with
accuracy
of + 1%. At - 6mm/1 of c:C, Hgcl-3 is formed,
whereas
at TmM/1,Hgcl+ is formed, as a result of which, the
amount of IOS being set free is changed. The
analysis
is carried out only in a neutral medium (methyl
orange
indicator). The sample weight is chosen in such a
way
as to use 9 to 18 ml of O.lN sodium thisulfate (for
50#
ml of solution) fov the iodometric titration of
IO_j. 5n1
of 10% potassium nitrate is added to the solution
being
Card 2/3 13
MJNGARY/Analytical Chemistry. Inorganic Analysis. E
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Khimiya, No 12, 1958, 39340.
analyzed in order to improve the filtration of the
excess Kg(2:0~)4- A microdethrmination of chloride
ions
is also possible. In this case, to the 5-8 ml sample
of the solution being analyzed there is added an
excess of'
the Hg(IOj),&suspenaiccaM~*5n1 of 0.15 potassium
nitrate
solution and 10m1 of 96~ ethyl alcohol. The
solution is
dilutdd with water to 20ml. It is possible to
determine
0-30-0-75m[4/1 of chloride ions in the presence of
ethyl
alcohol with an accuracy of + 55o. The exchange
reaction
of Bt-, CN- and I- proceeds 'gimilarly. Cf. Ref.
Zh. Xhim.,
1957, 8534; 1958, 28482.
Card. 3/3 14
BAi7,[A-3Z,, j.
Banyasz., J.
"FuncUonin- of F-4 dnL-iZ nachlirlos h-i 1952.11 -1-). 28"
u
(B as-zati icnoic. Vol. B. no. 6, Jung 1953, Badar ~st.)
V IJ 0
SO: I-Ionthkv- Lis t. of East European Acc-,~ssions, o1. 2, Eo. 9,
Librai7 of ongress, Septe.-aber
0
1953, Uncl. I
B,WYASZ, J.
"Protection against the raising of dust from boring
holes."
p. 544 (Banyaszati Lapok) Vol. 12, no. 10/11,
Oct./Nov. 1957
Budapest, Hungary
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI)
LC. Vol. 7, no* 4,
April 1958
BANYASZ,, Laszlo (Papa)
Identical lessons drawn from two interesting cases of
servicing.
Radiotechnika 14 no.10:385 0 164.
AI)LIR. P.,,BANFYASZ T *JAVOR, T,;KBSZTYUS, L.;SD40N,
K,;SZIIiLGYI, T,;VARM, Z.;
L tSALY.
IMMMMW
AUVJ6 p we
llovo6aine azoprotelu,and novocain allergy, Apt& - phya
101. hung. 4 no.1--2:
195-210 195.3. (Oln 25:1)
le Of the Physiological and PathopbysiologtoAl Institute
and of the
Stomatological and Dermtolo&ioal Clinics, Debrecen
University.
4 ~
EXCERPTA MEDICA Sec 4 Vol 12/2 Med. Micros Feb 59
561, RESISTANCE OF MYCO. TUBERCULOSIS TO BACTERIOSTATIC AGENTS
014 SYNTHETIC MEDIA -A Mycobactdrium tuberculosis rezisztenclija
anti-
tuberkulotikummal szemben azintetikus tiptalalon - B1,n Az
Orsz2gos Korgnyl The Intez. Diagn. Lab. KlJzl. - TO K. KC&D. (Buda-
pest) 1957, 10/5-6 (107- 109) Tables 3
The resistance of Myco. tuberculosis to PAS, isoniazid and SM on
Sauton' s medium
was Investigated. It appears when the first subculture Is
cultivated for 7-9 weeks
with the bacteriontatic agent. This resistance could not be raised
above 50 pg./ml.
for PAS
and Isontaxid and 500 pg. /ml. for SM. Tarabtak - Kogice
p --lir-
BANTASZ, Tibor; 14ARTONO Bandor
...................
Data on the diminiahing effect of dionin on tuberculin
reaction.
Taborkulozis 10 no.7-9;188-10,2 Julv-Sept 37.
1. Az Orazagos Koranyi TBO Intezet (m.b.ig.: Seri
Istvan, tud. ves.:
Sebok Iorant) IX. oaztalyanak (foorvos: Marton Sandor)
kozlemenyo.
(TURERGULIN RBACTION, off. of drugs on
ethylmorphins, diminishing off. (Run))
(ETHYLMOIRPRINZ, off.
diminishing off. on tuberculin reaction (Hun))
Sandor, Dr.; BANWZ, Tibor, Dr.; MVVZXT, Endre, Dr.
Experiences with sulfonylurea therapy in tuberculosis of
diabetic
patients. Orv. hetil. 99 no.26tB78-884 29 June 58.
1. At Orszagos Noranyi Taberkalozis Intezet (igaxgato:
Boozormenyi
Miklos dr. kandidatus, tudomanyos veseto: Foldes Sandor
dr. landidatus)
IX. Oaztalyanak (foorvos., Marton Sandor dr.) k021emenye.
(ANTIDIABBTIGS, ther. use
diabetes mellitus witl pulm. tuberc. (Han))
(TUBXRCUIDSIS, PUIMWY, compl.
diabetes mellitus, therg value of sulfonylurea
antidiabetics
(Hmn))
BIRO,Iaszlo,dr.;BANYASZ.Tibor,dr'o
Go-existing duodenal ulcer and carcinoma of the
kidnoy.
Orv betil 101 no.23;820-822 5 JO 160.
1. 7ovarosi Peterfy Sandor utcai Korbaz-Rendelo, "A"
Beloaztaly.
(PVTIC ULGIR compl.)
(KIMMS neopl.)
BANYASZ, Tibor, dr.; ERIMLYI, VArta, dr,
Tuberculosis of abberant struma. Taborkulozis 13
no.9:283-284
S 160.
1. A Budapest Povaz!oai Tanace Peterfy S. u.
Korhaz-Hendelo
(gazgato-foorvos: Galocel. Gyorgy dr.) "A"
Beloestalranak (foorvoo:
Biro Laszlo dre egyat, m. tanar)'es Xorbonctani
osotalyanak
(foorvoe: Braun Sandor dr. ) kosiamenys
(GOITER compl.)
(TUBERCULOSIS can@ reports)
BAMS," Tib
Effect Iof rastinon
(N-(4-mothylbenzenesulfonyl)-Nl-butylurea)
on experimental vascular changes. liserletes Orvostud.
12 no-5:
480-485 0160,
1. Peterfy Sandor uteai korhaz"A" Belosztalya.
(TOIBMAKIDE pharmcol)
- (CARD10TASOULAR STSTEM pharmacol)
BIRO, Lasz1o; .9~~ASZ, Tibor; B. KOVACS, Maria;
BAJOR, Melitta
Effect of phonyletbylbiguanide on sugar
absorption. Kiaerletes
orvostud. 13 no.424Q-445 Ag 161.
1. Peterfy S. u. Norhaz-Rendelo NA" Beloszta:Ly
Laboratoriwaa.
(ANTIDIABETICS pharmacol)
BIRO, Ieazle, dr.; SELMEC, Imm, dr.; BANYASZj Tibor,
dr.
Experience with guanethidin (immelin) in the
treatment of patients
with hypertension. Orv. hetil. im no.i9:894-896 7 Mir
161.
1. Peterfy Sandor u. Korhaz-Rendele 80 Beleaztalya.
(AMIDINES ther) (ANTIHrMTENSIVE AGENTS ther)
BIRO, Laszlo., dr.~,_BAUAaj--T~lp dr.; KALOTAI, Janos,
dr.; BAJOR, Melitta
Effect of Basethyrin on experimental vasdular lesions.
Orv. hetil.
103 no.25M62-1165 24 Je 162.
1. Peterfy Sandor utwd Korhaz "A" Belosztaly es
Laboratorium.
(THIOURAbIL rel apdo) (GARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES exper)
BANYASZ, T,; JAKO, J.; HORVATTH, 1.
On the effect of treatment with butylbiguanide on
the liver
function. Acta med. acad. sci. Hung. 21
no.3:257-262 165.
1. 11. Medizinische Abteilung und
Zentrallaboratorium des
Bajcsy-Zsilinszky-Krankenhauses, Budapest.
Submitted Nlovember
16, 1964.
LA LMA, ~"L,?. Capital City 13ajcsy-Zril!.nszky iospital,
IT. Yedical
4ard (Fovaros-L ---ajc.,Y-Zs!l-*Lnsz-1--r Forhaz, IT.
-Bel.gyoc:yaS7.~~Li OsztAly), Bulapi~st.
"Experiments with Butyl Biguanid Therapy of
Insulin-Resistant Diabetics.,,
74udap~~st,, Grvosi Petilap, Vol 107, ;o 42, 16 oct 66,
pa-eF
r Hun, L.
Abs t ra ct Author's 1- -arian surrmary] The ustl of
butyl bi-uanid 'or the treat-
L
mentof 10 -natients with insulin-r-s1.i'.;:.rt URL,~tes
is reported. in the. basis
,)f f"he rpsulls - L YJ
L. it is concluded that 9 of them respon~intl wtill to
the but bi-
Euani.i treatnent. 71,e insulin --!i~n!iitivity of tho
patiejit~, inci--ased and, with
a dpert%a~-e in the -jaily Aosf, of !n.,,ul'Ln Civen to
then, Lht~.- fa.,3ting sui,ar value
as wpll a5 the tiail,l , su!,ar e-zerntion were
considerably lower than before the
trcatinpnt. The ziietabolic balancc, of thl~ patients
could only 'Ue maintained
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