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Economics of Forrous Metallurgy (Cont.) SOV/5323 Steel Institute) V. V. Rikman, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Docent, Mop-cow Steel Institute,, and V. B. Brodskiy, Candidate of Economic Sciences,, Gosudaretvennyy Inotitut proyektirovaniya metallurgicheakikh zavodov (State Institute for the Design and Planning of Metallurgical Plants), wrote Cho. T,8, and 17 and Cho. 10 and 16., respeotively. According to the Foreword, the book is based on Soviet and non-Soviet materials. The authors thank the Department of the Economics and Organization of Ferrous-Metallurgy Enterprises of the Ural Polytechnic Institute, :~"alrected by A. S. Osintsev, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Pro- fessor, and L. I. Ulitskiy, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Pro- fessor. There are no references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Introduction 1. Present level and prospective development of heavy in- dustry in the USSR Card-.-3/-- - 16- SII'131601000100910 13/0) 51 A051~/A029 AUTHORS: Romenots. V. ., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Bannyy, N. ., Candi- date of Economic Soienc6s and Ageyeva, V.A.,_Engin-eer- TITLE: The Efficiency of Using Oxygen in Electric Are Furnaces 19, 1,0 PMIODICAL: Stal', 19601W10 . 9, pp. 855-860 TEXT.- The application of oxygen in the electric are furnace affeats the teohnical-economic charaoteristies of the melting process.Oxygen contributes to the increase in furnace output and in melting low-carbon steels it also helps to keep down the carbon content. In order to deter-.T&ne the economic effects of oxy- gen on the capacity of the melting equipment, the direct production costs and the initial costs of using oxygen which are the main features of ~he useful ef- fect of oxygen tests were carried out on IX 18H 9'T (iKhi8N ),N8XHBA (18K-h i band Zlal-oust Metal- YVA~and some structural and tool steels in the [31~_labin~sk lurgical Plants, and in the "DneRrosvetsst in 1956. According to the re- cords of the plants it was found that: 1) tkie -urnace output increased for the lKh18N9T type steel by 22 %, for the 18KhNVA type steel by 10 %, for structural and tool steels by 5-7 %, as a result of the shorter refining time; 2) the stand- stills of the furnace were shortened and 3) the power supply to the furnaoe is S/133/60/CW/009/013/015 Ao54/Ao2g The Efficiency of Using O.Vgen in Electric Are Furnaces reduced, because the current is switched off while oxygen is blown through the bath. The influence of oxygen on the direct cost of production was examined by reference to workshop calculeions, and it was fovnd that a) expensive soft iron could be replaced In the charge by cheaper components-. for the 1Ri18N9T and 181QiNVA steels by alloy scraps (up to 73 % and 80 %, respectively), while for structural and tool steels by carbon-oontaining low-phosphorus scraps; b) by using oxygen in the furnace, electric power consumption can be reduced consider- ably, because the melting period isshorter and the curTent is sw-it,.hed off while oxygen is blown through the bath. For instance, the saving effected by using oxygen in melting 'LKhl8N9T steel amounts to 644.97 rubles/ton, whereas ths ad- ditional cost of using oxygen is no more than 221-73 rublesAon. A drawback of the Process is that the amount of cinder increases: the total cinder amount of the metall 1.5-1.8 times, that of chromium 1.6 times, of iron and silicon 2.4 times. In spite of this fact the use of oxygen is 3ustifted beciause it makes a very economical composition of the charge and of ferro-alioys possible. The co-,sts connected with the us!~ of orygen in the furnace include that of the oxygen and tha It, 4- of lining the pipes. The influence of oxygen on the initial costs is de- Card 2/3 S1133160100010091013YOj'- A054/A029 Tne Efficiency of Using Oxygen in Electric Are Furnaces termined by six factors, four of which (lower power consumption, increase in output, the substitution.of soft iron by scraps and the smaller consumption of ferro-alloys and nickel) are of positive character, i.e., they reduce Initial costs, whereas two factors (the cost of oxygen --qd the inorease in the amount of cinder) have a cost-raising effect. However, the influence of-these negative factors is amply offset by the saving obtained by using oxygen. There are I table and 5 Soviet references. Card 3/3 AGEITVAj V.A. Investigating toobnical-and economic indices. Izv* vys. ucheb. zav.1 chem met. uo.3aw-2o6 161. (MM 14:3) 1. Mookovskiy institut stali. (Steel, Stiainless--Aeta4urgy) ANDREYEV, Viktor Fedorovich...kand. ekon. nauk; BANNYY, Nikolay. PavlovioN dots.,- kands ekon. naukj -art r6rch, dots.,. kand. ekon. nauk [doceased],j KATYSHEV, Viktor LoonWviah; OBLOMSKIY, Yakov AntQmvich, dots. , kand. ekon.- na~; PEKELIS, Isay Borisovie4- _PINEGIN, Ivan Ivanovicb; PRIYMAK, Ivan Andreyevich, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk (deaeased); ROYTBURD, Lazar' Nisonovicb, prof., doktor 4kon. nauk; ROMANOVICH, Nikolay Dmitriyevich; BORDIN, M.M., retsenzent; BRYUKHANENKO, B.A., dots., kand. ekon. nauk, retsenzent; KHUTORSKAYA, Ye.S., red.izd-va; KARASEV~ A.L~ takhn. red. [Economios of ferrous metallurgy in the U.S.S.R.] Ekonomilca chernoi metallurgii SSSR. [By] V.F.Andreav i dr. Pod red. L.N.Roitburda i N.P.Bannogo. Moskva, Metallurgizdit, 1963. 384 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Iron industry) (Steel industry) FEDOTOV, A.A.;.-BANNYY,-N.P.,;_,_~IOMEMETS, V.A. Analyzing the changes in the structure of the fuel balance of metallurgical plants in connection with the use of natural gas. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern.* met, 6 na.11;230~240 163. (HIRk 17:3) FEDOTOVY A.A.; BARM, N.P.; ROM=.TS, V.A. Teohnical progress and tendency toward the full use of fuel in metallurgical plants. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. no.1:201-208 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moskovskiy institut stall i splavov. -DAjLKY~YN!P.j- LIZUNOV, G.I. Economy of coke in high-capacity blast furnaces an achieving the optimm degree of direct reduction. Izv. vyao uchebt zav.; chern. met. 8 no.ltl85.-19Z 165 (MIRA 18il) 1. Moskovskiy institut stali i splavov* ZARAKHANI,-A.I.; SPEKTOR, A.N.; SHCHEPILOV, F.I.; YUSFIN, Yu.S.;jAN~YY,.,_N.P..,- POLIKIN, S.I.; POKHVISNEV, A.N. 1- Techanical and economic evaluation of the concent-ibility )f lean iron ore. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 8-no.7t23-27 165.4"knRA 18v?) wI;-- 1. Moskovskiy institut stali I splavov. BANNYY, N.P.; ROMENETS, V.A.; FEDOTOV, A.A. Methods of evaluating fuel; on the basis Of gag fuel. Stall 24 no.12:1134-1130 D 164. (KRA 18:2) 1. Moskov8kiy institut stall i splavov. ZARAMNI, A.I.; SPEKTOR, A.N.; SHCHFPIIATV~ F.I.t YP"'PIN. _Att,; POL'KIN, S.I.; ~OFHVJSNEX, A.?,-.. ' ! - .-S Technical and economic estimate of the c:oncpnt'T'a t ability of lean iron ores. Report No.2. Izv. vys. ucheb. Zav." chern. met. 8 no.9;17-21 165. ('47-1, 'J" 0" .. ~ -A I S -. , ) 1. Moskovskiy institut st-ali a-Dlavov. HLW,Aa Forestry. Forest Crops. K Abs Jour : Pef Zhur - Biologiya, No 22, 19~81 No. 10017-f Auih,)r : Rino Istvan In~- t, :Er -:; Given Tit13 :Foon,)st Seed-Plantations in Hungary Orig Pub :Erdoszeti kutatasok, 1957, No 1-2, 31-48 Abstract :This article describes an experiment (started in 1952) in creating seed plantations by graftingo from Pinus silvestris, P. nigra var. austriaca, Iarix decidua, Picea abies, P. omorica, and Pseudotsuga, taxifolia. it was found that the grafts of these varietioa will remain preserved for three months under snow. The graftings wei,e successful; attention is called to the possibIlity and need fcr selection measwes in the plantations to obtain high producing trees. The productivity of the grafted specimens of common pine is given. -- L. V. Nesmolov Card 1/1 24 10(0) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION ILOV/2481 Bano, Ivan, Engineer Hydraulika v, prikladoch (Hydraulics in Examples) Bratislava, Slovenske Vydavatel4srvo Technickej Literatury, 1956. 681 p. 1,700 copies printed. Reviewer3: Niroslav Bayer, Doctor, Engineer, Docent, and Jaroslav C~belka, Doctor, Engineer,,Professor; Resp. Ed.: Pavol P91fy; Chief Ed.: Pavol Holeczy; Tech. Ed.: F.R. Blaqzko; Managing Ed. for Theoretical Literature: Karol Rapos, Engineer. PURPOSE: The book is intended for hydraulic engineers and students of hydraulics. COVERAGE: This book presents the theoretical bases of hydraulics and provides a large number of problems and exercises. The author deals mainly with the physical phenomena of water flow. Hydraulic structures and hydraulic machinery are not covered. The book explains hydraulic principles and treats them Card 1/3.4 HydrauliC5 in Examples SLOV/2481 mathematically. The subjects discussed include liquids [water] in motion, flow through closed conduits along open channels and canals and over weirs, subterranean flow and water infiltration, and water flow control problems. Acknowledgment is extended to.,Docent Engineer Doctor M. Bayer; Professor Engineer Doctor J. Ca'belka, in charge of the Chair of Hydrct.~ohnics, SVST, Bratislava; Engineer P. Gabriel and Engineer S.S-uei-oa, d5Sistants to the above chair; Engineer K. Holy' and Engineer L. LLfnyi of the Hydroproject-, Bratislava; Engineer V. Lokvenc; Engineer V. Strauss and Engineer T.-Grandtner, Candidates at the Chair of Hydrotechnics; and Engineer B. Bodr. There are 75 references: 20 Czech and Slovak, 33 Soviet, 4 English, 4 French, 10 German, and 4 Hungarian. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 11 List of Symbols 13 Card 2/14 Hydraulics in Examples SLOV/2481 A. Hydrostatics I. Hydrostatic pressure on plane surfaces 15 1. Calculation of thrust by the methods [formulas] of summation 15 Examples 1-8 15 2. Calculation of thrust by general.formulas 23 Examples 9-11 24 II. Hydrostatic pressure on curved surfaces 26 Examples 12-14 26 III. Floating bodies 30 Examples 15-16 30 B. Water Flow in Canals IV. Steady uniform flow (critical coefficients, equation of flow) 35 1. Velocity of flow 35 2. Critical depth 42 3. Equation of flow 43 4. Hydraulic characteristics of a channel 44 5. Maximum permissible velocities of flow 50 V. Steady nonuniform flow in a prismatic channel 54 Card 3/J xamples 21-29 71 Hydraulics in Examples VI. VII. VIII. IX. Steady nonuniform flow in a nonprismatic channel 1. General equations 2. Conditions at uniform bed [depth] Examples 30a-32 Bed slopes [gradients] 1. Slopes with natural wall roughness 2. Slopes with artificially-roughened walls 3. Slopes for timber rafting Examples 33-38 Linking of two sluices by a canal 1. Long canal (z = 6) 2. Short canal (z = 0) Examples 35-41 Unsteady flow in canals 1. Calculation of unsteady flow according to Professor M. D. Chertousov 2. General method of calculating unsteady flow in canals according to H. Favre ExamDles 42-44 Card 4/14 SLOV/2481 99 99 100 104 107 107 116 120 126 129 129 132 134 144 144 152 169 Hydraulics in Examples C. Water Flow in Channels SLOV/2481 X. Steady nonuniform flow in a channel 179 1. Velocity formulas and the friction coefficient 179 2. Calculation of the water level 182 3. The law of the invariable resistance coefficient 184 4. Calculation of the water level at udeven cross sections and at the bifumation of the channel 186 5. Calculation of the water level in wintertime 187 Examples 45-49 189 XI. Unsteady flow in a channel 202 1. Approximate method of calculating the flow of flood water 202 2. Inflow and discharge at a weir [effect of a weir on inflow and discharge] 209 Examples 50-52 213 D. Flow Through Closed Conduits [Pipes] XII. Steady uniform flow through a closed conduit 219 1. Pressure pipes 219 2. Nonpressure pipes 232 Examples 53-58 233 Card 5/14 Hydraulics in Examples SLOV/2481 XIII. Unsteady flow through closLed conduits. Pressure heads in the hydraulic system of conduits 241 1. Velocity energy of pressure heads 242 2. Analytical method of calculating pressure head 246 3. Graphical method of calculating pressure head 252 Examples 59-60 265 XIV. Surge chambers [chambers of stabilization) 270 1. Conditions of water-level stabilization in a surge chamber 270 2. Graphic method of calculating the surge level 274 Examples 61-62 281 E. Discharge Gates XV. Bottom discharge 283 1. Energy losses in bottom discharge 283 2. Calculation of inflow velocity in bottom discharge 285 3. Solution of a nonuniform motion 286 4. Computation of the rate of release [time needed for emptying a reservoir] 288 Examples 63-69 290 Card 6,44 Hydraulics in Examples XVI. Flow beneath gates And sluice openings 1. Flow beneath a sluice gate 2. Flow beneath a sluice opening Examples 70-72 F. 6verflow XVII. Flow through thin weirs 1. Flow through a thin. sharp-crested overflow weir 2. Measuring weirs 3. Wide-crested weirs Examples 73-78 XVIII. Overflow through a standard-type high weir Examples 79-80 XD:. Overflow through a broad-cre8ted weir 1. Coefficients for ideal and imperfect querflow 2. Computation method according to Professor Berezinskiy 3. Computation method according to Professor Chertou8ov Examples 81-88 XX. Overflow through the sides SLOV/2481 298 298 301 302 307 308 309 311 314 318 323 325 325 327 333 338 850 Card 7/14 Hydraulics in Examples XXI. XXII. 1. Empirical weir formulas 2. ComDutation [of flow] according to de Marchi 3. Computation according to I. Kun'sptats4 Examples 89-90 Special types of weirs 1. Weir.,; i~.,itli pressure reduction 2. Siphons 3. Weirs with a vertical outflow channel 'Examples 91-95 Computations for linking upper and lower water- level reservoirs of hydraulic installations 1. Transfer momentum 2. Linking the upper and lower water levels of hydraulic installation with respect to bottom conditions 3. Linking the upper and lower water levels of a hydraulic installation with respect to sur- face conditions 4. Control of the outlet gate Examples 96-105 SLOV/2481 351 352 355 357 359 359 364 366 369 375 376 5T9 390 396 400 Card 8/14 Hydraulics in Examples G. AfflUx Produced by a Narrowing of the Gross Section [in a channel] XXIII. Narrowing of the cross section caused by piers 1. Types of flow between piers 2. Calculation of flow and depth differences Examples 106-110 XXIV. Lateral narrowing of an open channel 1. Narrowing of the cross section in small rivers 2. Narrowing of the cross section in large rivers H. Sluice Chambers XXV. Filling and emptying sluice chambers 1. Dimensions of sluice chambers 2. Types of sluice chambers 3. Water volume needed for navigation through a sluice chamber 4. Traffic capacity of a,sluice chamber 5. Time needed for passage through a sluice chamber 6. Time needed for individual operations in navigating through a sluice chamber SLOV/2481 412 412 414 418 423 423 425 440 440 441 444 447 447 450 Card 9/14 Hydraulics in Examples SLOV/2481 7. Filling and emptying the chamber 8. Calculation of the time needed to fill or empty the chamber with gates opening instantly 9. Calculation of the time needed for filling and emptying the chamber with gates opening stage- wise 10. Calculation of the time needed for filling and emptying the chamber with gates opening at a slow uniform velocity ~11. Analysis of forces acting on a boat when passing through the chamber 12. Calculation of horizontal forces acting on a boat when passing through the chamber 13. Calculation of the basic parameters for filling and emptying systems Examples 115-117 I. Underground Water Flow XXVI. Water pits, tunnels, 1. Darcy law 2. Determination of 3. Drilled wells Card 1o/14 horizontal drains the filtration coefficient 452 453 462 463 477 480 489 490 501 501 502 511 Hydraulics in Examples SLOv/2481 4. Tunnels, horizontal drains, river bank drains 516 Examples 118-127 518 XXVII. Abundance of underground water flow; curves of under- ground water level 526 1. Abundance of underground water flow 526 2. Computation of underground water level according to Academician Pavlovskiy 529 3. Computation of underground water level following the rise of a river or a reservoir 530 Examples 128-137 539 XXVIII. Flow of water into a foundation pit 1. Computation of water flowing into a foundation pit supported by sheet piling 551 2. Calculation of water flowing into a foundation from the bottom only 553 3. Calculation of water flowing into a foundation pit enclosed with a pervious wall 555 4. Calculation of water flowing into an open oblong foundation pit 56o 5. Calculation of water flowing $nto hn open rec- tangular foundation pit or a pit of irrbgular Card 11/14 Hydraulics in Examples SLOV/2481 shape. 564 Examples 138-149 568 XXIX. Artificial reduction of the underground water level 578 1. Calculation of the parameters.for a water catch of circular shape 578 2. Computation of the radius of water level in a pit 579 3. Calculation of ground water fall (sinking] in an open pit 580 4. Calculation of ground water fall under pressure 585 Examples 150-153 588 XXX. Water infliltration through dams and dikes 596 1. Calculation of infiltration through dikes erected on an impervious foundation 597 2. Calculation of infiltration through a dike erected on a pervious foundation 602 3. Hydromechamical solutions for certain types of dikes 607 4. Calculation of 'filters, drains, cridbal slope (gradient) and critical velocity 614 Card 1 2/14 Examples 154-161 616 Hydraulics in Examples sLov/2481 of hydraulic structures XXXI. Infiltration under the b3dies 626 1. . Graphic solution of the filtration [current) under a hydraulic structure 627 2. Solution of the infiltrating flow by the method of fragments 632 3. Solution of filtration [current) by using tables .-and graphs 64--, 4. Calcirlation of an expanded filtration area 656 Examples 162-167 66o Literature Cited and Recommended 670 General Tables 672 Table I. Mantissae of decimal logarithms 672 Table II. Trigonometric functions of angles in radial measure 674 .Table III.Hyperbolic functions 676 Table IV. Complete elli tic integral of the first kind 1 681 Table V. Function r M 681 Card 13/14 Hydraulics in Examples SLOV/2481 Appendixes I to VI 681 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress . IS/mg Card 14/14 11-23-59 BAND, I. Hydrctechnical principles for determininC the share cS power in border rivers. p. 204 (Vodohospedarsky Caecpis. Vol. 51, no. 3, 10,57. Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East Europeor -Accessions (REAT) 1C. Vol. 71 nc. 2, Februpry 1958 BANO, Istvan, tudomanyos munkatars; RETKES, Jozsef, tudomanyos segedmunkatars Objectives and methods of pine improvement and plantation farming. Erdo 12 no-4:1.58-163 Ap 163. 1. Scientific Institute of Forestry, Szo*bathely-Kamon. Cellulose-acetate uhthalate as an alkali-soluble coating for tab- lets. Gyogysseress 8 no," 1:5-7 Jan 1953. (GIML 23:5) 1. Doctor for 391loo 2. Pharmoeutics Imititute (Director' - Prof. Dr. Sandor Mossovyi), Budapest Medical University, QZBCHCBIIOVAEM / Cultivated Plants. Cereal Crops. M-3 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiva, No 13.- 1958., No. 58~16 Author Banooh. ~49aek; Penlra, YAroslav; Rod, Jan Inst ~Oio-ohoBlov. Agricultural AcndwW Titio I Tho Czechoslovak Wheat V~rieties Unior Irrigation In Southern Moravia Orig Pub Sbor. Ceskosl. almd. zowd. vod., Rostl. vyroba, 1956, 29., No 7, 679-700 Abstract I The effect of sprinkling on -the yielding capacity of VariOUS Va"ZiOtiOg Of SUMMDr and winter wheat was studied. The yielding capacity of summer varieties Inoreaued., as a result of irrigation from 20-7 to 30 Mt/ha on the averago. The winter varieties increased from 18.4 to 26 cwt/ha. Increased demands of water were noticed in all wheat varieties from. tilloring up to the ear foming phases. For the sumnar wheat varieties, the domrA for Card 1/2 20 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Cultivated Plantsq Cereal Crops. M-3 Also Jour Ilef Zhur - Bi*1cgiya, No 13, 1958, Noi 58516 water continued in the third leaf phase, Therefore irrigation during the'tillering Period and during the leginning of ear formipg is rational. The total amount of vatei4 spent on the goViiig of winter wheat ".Viglash" from March t6 Jh4 (upt',q the harvest time) was 3190 M3/ha on the irrigated sector ~ftnd 2890 m3/ha on the non-irrigated. An 01POMBe Of water of 70 = on irrigation is sufficient to obtain an average and even better hedvests of grain crops in Southern &ravia. -- Ga N. Chernov Card 2/2 BANOCHP, Zdene,k.. inz.; SLEPICKA, Josef-p. inzo, Irrigation as a.meana for intensification of agricultural production in the Czechoslovak areas with favorable temperature. Rost vyroba 9 noo3/1+&399-422- W-4p 163, 1. VyAu"' otanioe zakladni-agrotoohnikv-& hnojeni, Pohorelice (for Banoch)* 20'.Ustredni vyzkumny ustav rost2ine vyroby, oddeleni agrotachnikys, Ruzyns (for Slepicka). EANOCZY, GY. Problems of developing system of --witchgears and distributors. P. 35 Budapest, 1hLngary Vo:. 5, Nlo. 1/2, Apr.Alay 1957. SO: Mkonthly Index of East European Acessions (AEEI) Vol. 61, !-To. 11 i4ovember 1957. BANOCZY, GY. "Reconstruction of electric equipment in industrial enterprises; installation problems." p. 2t4 VIIW-TOSSAG. (Magyar Elektrotechnikai Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungary., Vol. 6, No. 819, Aug./Sept 1958 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1959 Uncl. KAPOSVARI, Kalman-, KEULER, Jeno; BAROCZY,-Gyarga CSM, Lajos; ARATO, dezal HORVATH, Joiioe-ij BE TYEN, Endrej BEM, Gyorgy; KMOS,.Gyorgy Remarks about Agoston Vaoseys lecture entitled "Production development;;trends in the Hungarian heavy-current cable and electric line mamifacture; cooperation with the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance countries.* Villamossag 8 no.2-3-. 82-86 F-W 160. lo Koho- as Gepipari Minissterium Erosaramu Berendazesi Igazgatosag iparagi fcmernoke (for Kaposvari), 2. Villamoagep- es lablegyar oaztalyvezatoje (for Keuler), 3. Villamosipari. Kutato Intezat tudom-anyon munkatarna (for Kardos). 4. EM Szereloipari Terve2o Vallalat *Villamossag* szerkeszto bizotteagi. tagja (for Banoz,* 5a, Magyar Klektratechnikai Illenorso Intezet (for Cooke 6. Transelaktr-z,, Kulkereskedelmi Minisiterium (for Arato)a, 7, Koho- as Gepipari Mintszterium Tervezoi. Irodai (for Horvath)'. 8. Vagyimuveket Tervieso Vallalat (for Sebestyen), 9. Kabel- es Sodronykotelgyar (for Beres), A&RQqIj G orgy, okl.gepes=ernok. Closing address. Villamossag 9 no,1/3:63-64 Ja--Vr 161. 1. A Magyar Elektrotachnikai Egyesulet fotitkara. BLNOCZY* G.Vorgy 60 years of the Hungarian Electrotechnical Assooiation. Electrotechnilra 54 no-1/2:6-3.2 P 161. 1. Rpiteaugyi Minisaterium Szoreloipari Tervezo Vallalat iroda- vezetoje; Magyar Blektroteobmilrai Egyamaet fotitkara, es "Blaktrotoobnika'A s2srkoaxto bizottsagi tagja. NIKECZ, Istvan; XAMCSA, Sandorj FLESCH, Gyorgy; BANHAZI, Gyula;-BAMM=' -_2Lor NAGY, Karoly; KUNFFY, Zoltan, dr.,- KOLLER Kalman; BA61RA-b Lengyelorazagi; Pal; KRAKOVIAK.. Sstaniszlaw (Varso, FUTO, Ietvan; SZABO, Jozeef; FERERCU, Bela; TIBMD, Vilmos, dr.; PUCHER, Odon; KOVACS, Laszlone; UDVARDI, Kornel Discussion held in the field of ~Rural electrification." Villamossag 8 no.Y.6:153-156 Ybr-Je 160. 1. "Villamossag" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Banoczy). ft. BAVOCZY, Gyorgy,-okl.appeowernok. Mounting, designing and operating the electrical installations of country plants; also, remarks by Janos Buchholes. Villamossag 9 no.12:14DOW-wob. 1. As EA. Szereloipari Tervezo VaUalat irodavezetojej a Ma4yar Blektrotoohnikai Egyasixlet Fotitkara. -BAINIOCZY) , ~ ~ An account of the work by the Technical committee on Mectric Automation,, Hungarian Blectrotechnical Asso- ciation, performed in 1962/1963. Villamossag 12 no.l: -- 23-25 JaI64. . 1. Villamos AutomatiTalasi Szakbi=ttsag vezetoje; niUamossaga azerkeazto bizottsagi. tagja., BANOCZY, Gycvgy Uonraronce on nlectric dr~ 342 N 1O",/+. I ~ Editnrial board member, BANOCZY, Gyorgy Conference on electric drive automation. Vil3amossag 13 no.2:60 F 165. 1. Editorial Board Membe BANOCZY, Gyorgy The I~th National Conference on Automation. Villamossag 13 no-4: 119 ~Ip '65. 1. Editorial Board Member, "Villamossag.11 TROTT, J. R.; BAROCZ1, Jolan o,The oral nucosa and kerstinization. Act& Morph. Acad. Sci. Hmg. n .2s2 8 162. L. Faculty of Dentistry, University of Manitoba, (Director: J. W. N*$laon) Winnipeg, Canada, and Dept. of Oral Surgery, University Msdi- cal School, (Directort Prof. K. Balogh) Budapest. (MOUTH Pathol) (KMTOSIS pathol) BANOCZY, Jolan Studies on tooth development in premature infants. Acta paediat. acad. sci. Hung. 2 no.2:129-136 161. 1. KieferchirurgIsche Kli'4 Medizinisohen Universitat, (INFANT, PRMATURE MNOCZY, Jolan, dr. Treatment of le,&oplakia vith Fjecial respect to the prevention of malignancy. Fogorv. szemle 58 no.6.'183-186 Ja 165 1. Kozlemeny a Badapeati Orvostudomanyi Egyetem- Szajsebeszeti Klinikajarol (Iga---atot Balogh, Kardly, dr., egyetemi tanar, az orvostudomanyok doktora). SKROWACZEWSKAI Zofia; BAN-OGANOWSM., Hanna ObtaLW.ng 3-nitro-2-methyl-pyridinaldehehyde-6 from 2,6-dimethyl- 3-nitropyridine, Rocz chemii 37 no64t359-365 163. 1. 1 Katedra Chemii Organicznej, Folitechnika, Wroclaw. HUNGARY 10S,_A~u BANOS, Z., SZERI, I., and ANDERLIK, P., of the FOLD-75, P. , ]~L Institute of Microbiology (Director: Z. ALFOLDY), University Medical School, Budapest, and the 20th District Children's Health Service, Buda- pest (Original versions not given]. "Vaccination of Newborn C"hildren with Live Po]Aovirus Vaccine" Budapest~ Acta lRicrobiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricas, Vol 9, No 4, 1962/63; pp 305-309. Abstract [Authors' English summary]: Forty-seven newborn infants were vaccinated with live Poliovirus vaccine- 300,000 CPID50 of SabIn's, Type 2 virus were given 3-5 days after birth. The same amount of Type 3 virus was fed at 2 months of age, and vaccination w as completed by tae andmini- stration of 100,000 CPIU50 Type I virus at 3 1/2 months of age. The ir, fants were tested for vikus excretion and serological response. No un- desirable reactions were observed, and the efficacy was satisfactory as shown by the re-isolation of the Type 2 vaocine strain from 61% of the vac- cinsis and the 90% immune rasponse. In contrast. the immune effect lby the T e 3 and 1 vaccine strains was poor.P2 . references, mainly Western]. if rticie in &giishp. MALEVANM, V.A.; Prinimals, uchastiye.BA.NOKINA,, K.I. Complexometric determining of iron in iron-containing pigments. Lakolcras. mat. i ikh.prim, no.5:48-50 16~ IMIRA 16:11) 1. Chelyabinskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo i proyektnogo instituta lakokrasochnoy promyshlennosti. MAIEVARTYY, V.A.; MOLNIN, A.V.; Prinimali. uchastiye: BANOKINA,-,K. .- RAYAZITOVA, A.I.,, SHUMINA, V.A. t Determination of dioxide ferric oxide and zinc oxide content in / 1.:, itanium. Khim. volok. no.6:67-68 1646 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Chel-yabinakiy f ilial 01W. BANOS, Alajos# Dr. Vaccimtion reactions to prealpitable dysentery vaccine in small children. Orv. hetil. 99 no.2:53-55 12 Jan 58. 1. A Pestmegyei Tanaes 09sceemootthonanak (Pecel) Nozlemenys. (DYS3NMY, *CILLLRY, immunol. reactions to precipitable vaccine in small child. (Rtm)) ,, BANOS,--"~~~-tanarseged Feedback in human organism. Elovilag 9 no.2%27-30 Mr,-Ap 164. NAGY, Janos Study on adrene-thyroid system using double 1-131 and P-32 labeling. Kiserl, orvostud. 16 no.21136-142 Ap'64 1. Badapesti Orvostudomanyi I~gyetem Orvosi Fizikai Intezets. 13 ANV~',' , t,h y ' : I - .!. , - ,Jola. " .- I (~n s r-I J, 0. t' L,L U, 0;, , "" rr"i; 'I .*, I -J lag 9 no. 5' alit, - , , a 16~1~1.", HMOARY/Electronies -, Photocells aiad Semicond ctors Device. H Abs Jo r : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 9, 1959, 20791 Author : ~~E221 G._, Gombay, L., Hevesi, I. Inst : The University, Szeged, Hungary Title : b%nufact-ure of Photocells of Pressed Powder of CdSe. Orig Pub : Acta. phys. et chem. Szeged., 1958, 4, No 3-4, 97-102 Abstract : The a thorn describe the technology of manufactixe of photocells and a proced re for measurement of their characteristics. Res'..lta of the measiltrements are cited and discassed. Bibliography, 10 titles. Card 1/1 - 85 - Distr: 4EZo Pripait on of cot~#mii i6iiiiWienif ft= CdS9 it powder. G BAnoq L i%W 1. HeveA, (Miry. qxl -- 11-~- /- RPM) dialllt' ed I -U, 4. Nov. set um 97- OXlP53Xlu German).-In the prepn. of compresied photoctements from CdSe powder, which Is obtained by them. reaction, a barrier layer to fanned. The CdSc Is prepd. br passing H& Into an lkq. NOW, of CdSOi aim' collecting the reddish brown ppt, The 11,$e Is prepd by passing H over So. at 400*, The dehydrated C& powder is comprtssed into disks 1.6 em. in diam. and 0.00 cm. thick, The photovoltaic effectioriginutes at the front' burrier layer of the cells Invesfixattd, Goorge FOLDES, P.; SMI, L; BAITOS, S. ' Virological Investigations daring the 1957 epidemic of poliotvelitis in Hungary. Acta miorob. hung. 6 no.3:257-262 1959. 1. Institute of Microbiology, University Medical School. Budapest. (POLIOMY3LITIS VIMSES) YOLIMS, P.-, SZNRI, Helen; BANOS, Susanna Antigenicity and stability on storage of malk type vaccineo produced in Hungary and abroad. Acta microb.hung. 7 n0-3:211- 214 16o. 1. Institute of Microbiology, University Medical School, Budapest. (POLIOMLITIS immunol) (VACCINES) - !HUNGARY FOLDES, P., BANOS. A.,,-BANOS, Z., SZEaj, L, and AND=K, P., of the _(D1__ ALFO Y v Instituto of Microbiolcii;y re-oTor: Z. LD ), University Medical School, Budapest, and the 20th District Children's Health Service, Buda- pest [original versions not given). "Vaccination of Newborn Children with Live Poliovirus Vaccine" Budwoests Acta Microbiologica Academiae Saientiarum Hungaricae, Vol 9, No 4~ 1962/63; pp 305-3C9. Abstract [Authors' English summary]: Forty-seven neifoorn infants were vaccinated with live poliovirus vaccine- 300,000 CPID50 of Sabin's Type 2 virus were given 3-3 days after oirtn. Tne same amount of Type 3 virus was fed at 2 months of &get and vacoination was completed by the admini- stration of 100,000 CPI~50 Type.1 virus at 3 1/2 months of age. The in-' fants were tested for viinw excretion ahd serological response. No un- desirable reactions were observed, and the efficacy was satisfactory as shown by the re-isolation of the Type 2 vaccine strain from 61% of tho vac- cino)s and the 90% immune response, In contrast, the immune affect by the Type 3 and I vaccine strains was poor, -2 gierences, Aainly Western] rtr PA a a in !D* shr. POLIMS, Pal, Or.; SZARI, Ilona, dr.; BANOS, Zouzaanna, dr. Virological investigations in connection vith 1957 poliomyelitis epidemiology in Hangary. Orv.hetil. 101 no-9:301-304 F 160. 1. Badapesti Orvostudamnyi, 3&7etem, Kikrobiologiai Intezet, (POLIONTALITIS spidemiol) TOWNS. Pal, dr., SMI, Ilona, dr. -, 3ANOSL YA xOnna.. dr. IL Comparative studies on antigenic and storage propertiee of Salk vaccine produced in Hungary and abroad in room temperature. Orv.hetil. 101 no-30:1052-1053 24 ji 16o. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Ngyatem Mikrobiologiai rntezete (VACCINIS) (POLIOXMITIS imvmol) FOLDES, Pal, dr.; SZMI, Ilona, dr.; BANGS, Zsuzsanna, dr.; ANDERLIX, Piroska, dr.; BALAZS, Marta, dr. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection in mice th-u-pptomized shortly after birth. Orv. hetil. 105 no.45-2.122-2126 8 N 164. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Fgyetem, Mikrobiologiai Intezet (igazgato: Alfoldy Zoltan dr.) es Orvostovabbkepzo Intezet, Korbonetafii Tanszek (tanszekvezeto: Lapis Karcly dr.). L 15916-66 T -JK~ Acc NR: AP6008381 SOURCE CODEs HU/OO28/64/On/OO3/0Z7*282jjl AUTHOR i --joldes. Pal (Budapest)j (Budapest)i Banos- Zsur.*W". (Duaspest)l Anderlik, Piroska (Budapest); zs, Marta (BOape T CRG: ffoldess, Szeris Banos, Anderlik7lristitute of Microbiolou, Yedical of Budapest, ~ Budapest (Budsposti Orlwostudmanyi,Egyatemp Mikrobiologiai Intezet)l Oalazo_7 Institute e. Pathol6 , PostgEaduate Fadical School. Budapest mrvostovabbkopzo Intezet, Kortani Usztaly)., TITIEs LCH infection of newborn tbyrectorized nice SOURCEt Acadenisk.ooientiarum hungaricae. Aot& tdcroblologlea, v~ 32, no!' 3, 19649 277-282 TCpj.C TAGSs mouse, virology, imvdty, virus disease ABSTUCT: In agreownt with the observation ty oUerluthors, It was fowd that nice wMah urAe otoW when nawborn,, were lat*r resistant to infection wM the lem VintnoMt"spect, to the VWmactonized and virus infected ties 0 . - ftree typ-e-W-c~~ distinguished. I)Typical or naarly'typical ln=bation period. ).59-1-6-166- ACC NR t AP6008381 I,developmeint of classical synpt~Dms-ana iesions f olxo,.iea by deaith. In this 1'roup of animals, gross residues of the thymus were revealed by necropsy. i2) Death after a prolonged incubation (19-30 days). These animals developed, :wasting disease. 3) Survivors. The LCM virus was recovered from the brain and blood samples of the survivors, 'sacrificed in the period between 33-53 ;.-days of the experiment, The possible causes of delayed death and the i=une :status of the survivors are discussed on the basis of histplogical (brain, spleen, thymus) and hematological findings. ~he'authors thank !*'* E, Kelemn, Postgraduate Kedied School, Badapest, for valuable advice, Dre M. Simn, Hun -garial AraV Ybdical Corps, for the virus atrain. wA Dre Aj.OWlr jW, State Mood Transm fusion 35-F-VTW'rm the experimental &MmUe Fuz-ther tbanks is extended to Miss Ho'Barbis for,her careful and skilled technical assistance* Orige arte' his: 77IFFes and 3 tablesi- QM-7 on Ras W LCu,~ 2/ q.- , _ BAkOVt lt~ ! Ir it, Diagram soluticns respecting the Blaupunkt television receivers. . 11 Radio -i televiziia 1Z no.7%210-213 163, 1 I 1i BANOV, Iv. . Hi-fi amplifier. Radio i televiziia 12 no.8-.244 163. BANOV Iv A new type of loudspeaker cabinet. Radio i toleviziia 12 no.8:246-247 163. BANOV I K. BANOV, K. Preparing the annual report of the cooperative ferms correctly. p# 14, Vol* 11, no. 12., Dec. 19-56. KDOPERATTVNO ZEMED=E. Sofiia, Bulgaria SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol. 6 No. 4 April 1957 BANOV k-,-b-r kin ca2u Givea Dla=s colintry: Bulga ria Acad-,cmic DN;rees: Medical Assistant at a Sanitation and EDidemiolo-ical ju-pllliati-n Station - 0 Sofia, Sreden Meditsinski Rabotnikt No 2. 1961, pp 26-28 "Our Experience in Extirpating Rats." Co-author: KIROV, P.., SeniorPhysician BULGARIA Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H Their Applications. Food Industry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Xhimiyal, 1959, No 4p 13558. Author : Banov, P.; Petrova, An.; Georglyev, G. Inst ~i-t~o~~n. .: Title Low Methylated Pectins. Orig Pub: Khimiya i industriya (Bolg.), 195B, 30, No 23 51-53. Abstract: Characteristics of low methylated pectins (LMP) are L~',P have a 15-30% degree given. The most typical of esterification and a Z,5-4.5% content of metho- xyl groups. A description of LMP is cited which is prepared by means of acid, alkaline and fermen- tative hydrolysis. A process of gelatinous LM-P occurs In the presence of polyvalent cations (Ca salts) with a low concentration of sugar, or with- out sugar, and with a wide pH interval. The basic Card 1/2 BULGARIA Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their Applications. Food Industry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Rhimlya, 1959, No a-, 13553. Abstract: difficulty in the use of LIMP consists of correct dosnge of Ca salts depending on the content in UMP of methoxyl groups. A tendency of LIMP to jell rapidly can be checked ky the addition of salts of citric, phosphoric aad other acids. Different areas for use of LPOP are examined (during freezing of fruits and vegetables, in the production of fruit and berry ice cream, milk desserts, puddings, pectinate films and coatings.). -- L. Sosnovskly. Card 2/2 1 Z 13 DULG~jM'./Cheiaical Toemol,,1:,"71. 1'5:,.'dI_IctS Th.%~.'- ;:,_-.I-.Iicati~~ns. Carb Lydrates and Their 1'.~-Ccessii,fg. ;,bs Jour: Rof Zhur-laiin., Ho 8, 1959, 29190. ;,uthor Danov, P., lIctrova., ;,., and GeorGiev, G. Inst Title Production of Low-Ester Pectin by the Acid Process. Ori- D-1b: Ehimiya i Industrirt. (Dulcaria), LO, No 3, 71-74 (109r-8) (in Dulcarian) .Lbstract: The acid process for the de-esterification- of .)ectin offers a nunber of advantages over the fomentation and allmline processes. The pectin obtained is hir,.*h in purity, has good solubility.. is not very sensitive to the action of cations, and has good gellinG. chnrac- teristics. The data obtained from experimental work Card 1/4 DUIadIL',/ChurAJCf~]- TocIui(.,IoL;y. ChuAcal I-roducts ari~l Th(Ar ;,j.plimtAonz. Carbohydi-ates and Their llroccssilir_~. ,',bs Jour: Luf Mur-,,Jld:.~. No Ci) 1959., 291-90 - Imve been used by the aixthors as the basis for the fornulation- of conCLtions for the praluction of MGh- ester and low-ester -actin as well as con0litions for the hydrolysis of raw rmterials hiCh in ash content (citrus Tinds, sunflrvor baskets). The pectin ob- tained fror, the raw naterial used (dry pressings) is characterized and tables and Cmphs are included, 'kiving the del~endencu of the derree o:Z estcrification and of the ZrielO. of pura pectin on the processiiZ tim U at various pH values and toureratures. Optinimm condi- tions have been deter.-Aned for the production of high- U,rado I)octin (1)11 0-7-0.8, 500, W-45 1=9) with an methoxyl Cxoul; contant of (acgree of methoxylation of 15-25r(",). The mol vt of the pectin Obtained from differ- Card 2/4 z 6 (a MWMIL/Chemical Technolo,,y. "Alu-Acal 11roducts and Their ;~j;j_:iic&tA,ons o daebehyImtes and Their rocessi. IIC;. ,bs Jour: Euf Zhur-IGAY.,,-, Vo S, 1959, 29190. ant e)cj:o3:imcnts was constant. Mic effect of the de6,rce of fineness cS the raw rm-torial m the de- estorification rrocess at various p l tc;Y.T)L:r_- .L II ar-L - tures -Was also studied. Dry pectin was obtained by the precilAtation of the pectin with polyvalont metals, follovod by washing of the rcsiOmu, vith acidified alcohol for the renoval of the ash frac- tion. Darina the precipitation with iiotanls a:,.d durine acid precipitation the pectin is treated with amonian to i:,L)r~)vc the solubility of 'he finished product. The acia denethoxylation can be carried out v1phout sc-_Darating the pectin by using pectin extract as the raw rmterial (concon- tx-_tc is also used). A technological scheme for Card 3/4 DULG,'IM',/Chenical Teclmolo[Zr. Chemical Products and Their lo ,pplications. Carbohydrates and Their Processing. 'bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khi-.,a., I.Tio 8, 1959, 29190. the corr.-nercial -,,rcauction of noctin is nalsr; riven. 4/4 67. BANOV.AC, Mladen, inz. (Zagrel); KLR31G, Luciano, inz. (Zagreb) Amlysis of the methods of metallographic polishing of cast iron. Ljevarstvo 8 no. 3/4:78-88 1961. 1. Zavod za tehniku Iijevanja, Zagreb. 2. Urednik, "LJevarstvo" (for Banovac.) (Zagreb); XMIC, LrciAno,, im. (Zagreb) Analysis of the'mothods of metallographic polishing of cast iron* Ljevaretvo 8 no.3//,17&88 161. 1. -Zavod za tehniku lijovania.,mZagreb. 2. Urednik, "Ljevarstva" (for Banovac). DANOITAC, 111aden, doe. inz. Introductory report submitted to the loth ordinary Annual Convention of the Society of Founders of Croatia. Ljevarstvo 10 no.1/2; 12-13,63. 1. Urednilc i clan Urednickog odborat "Ljevarstvoll. BANOVAC, Mladen, inz. Induction furnaces. Pt.l. Ljevarstvo 10 no. 3/4:55-62 163. 1. Department of Casting Technique.. Zagreb. Member of the Board of Editors, "Ljavarstvo". LIOSLAITIA M BANOVCANDi,_,B Institute of Patholo&y (Institut za Patolog-iju), Paculty of Veterinary Medicine (Voterinar-1ki Fakultat), BelErade. "Conjunctivitis Profunda I-Pubarculosa Callinae.11 Belgrade, Veterinarski Glasnik, Vol 17, 110 7, 1963~, p 645. Abstract: An attempt was made to eliminate all positive rea-ents in a flock Tf chickens infected with tuberculosis. Nodular D-zoliferaiionE; were established in the internal or,--ans (liver) spleen, kidneys, in- testines, mesenteries, and conjunctive) of a chicken which had reacted positively to the tuberculin test. The macroscopic diagnosis of tuberculosis was confirmed by histolo,,,-,ical examination of the organs affected. Tuo illustrations, no references. 2463 - EIND CSO: 2000-N BANOVIC, Gojko Po nasoj zemli; reportaze. (Beograd, Rad) 1949. 104 p. (Through our countr7; reportage) CU Not in MC SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL),Library of Congress. Vol. 4. No. 12, December 1955 PIGOSIAVIA -1 Dr Cedomir ILIC, _PL-UataIIj-a--B-ANO-VIC and Dr Svetozar RISTIC, Department of Otorhinolaryngology of City Hospital (Otorinolaringolosko odelenje Cradske bolnice),Belgrade. I'Dermoid Cyst of the Maxillary Sinus." Zagreb, Ltjj~c zo 2, 1963; pp 165 ak~Ki VJ_2.sniji, Vol 85, 1, -168. Abstract [French summary modified): Case report in man aged 34 with ';f c hrol ~--intractable headache, surgical ex cision finally brought relief. Photomicrograph, 11 Western references. 1A TY-UGOSLAVIA -I Cedomir ILIC, Ifiroslav NIKOLIC, Natalija-B&IMMI-C- and Djordjc RESAROVIC, Otorhinolaryngology Depart3nent of the Cit-y Hospital (Otorinolaringolosko odeljenje Gradske bolnice) Chief (sef) Dr Cedomir ILIC, Bel-rade. 12~ "Cystic Growths in the Paranasal Sinuses." Belgrade, Er..Lk:~M~hiv za (j~.k4~~uMct z:s o, Vol 91, No 1, Jan 63; pp 49-52. Abstract [French suanary modif iedj : Rerort on 14 men and 8 women treated during 1960 for cystic growths in the paranasal sinuses. I-lain symptoms were refractory headaches. X ray best clarifies diagnosis once the possibility of this affection is considered. Surgical treatment cures. Two Soviet, 1 Yugoslav and 5 Western references. -/1 L - I OA YUGOSLAVIA/Farm Animals Cattle. Q-3 Abs Jour : Ref 2hur Biol,) No 7., 1958, 30939 Author : Banozic S., Inst : Title Morphological Peculiarities of Simmenthal Cows of the District of Chazm . (WrfologicheBkiye osobennosti, si=ental'skikh korov rayona Chazm). Orig Pub Veteriuaria (JufPsl-), 1957, 6, Ro 2-3, 441-445. Abstract The young.-. are raised under extensive conditions. Measurements were taken of heifers at the age of 1-2 and 3 years, and of cows at the age of 5 years. The corresponding characteristics were, respectively (in omt): height at the withers 11 16"!~ 126-5, 132-3, 131.2; length of the body 131.8, 153-2, 155-36; depth of the breast 56ol, 62-73, 64.85: 67.25; wicitIl of the breast 37-7, 110-7, 41.1o, 4i.o; Card 1/2 - 30 - 11GOSIAVIA/Farm Animals Cattle* Abs Jour Ref Zhur M014) No 7j 19581 30939 Q-3 circumference of the breast 152.5, 169-48, 175.1., 177.16; curcumference of the nctacarpus 17-9 19-0 19-15~ 19.26; body weight (in kg.): 333, 432.2) "5-0, '499.6. The animals were found to be smaller as to their height at the withers, relatively narrower at the breasts and hindquarters, and with a finer metacarpus and lesser body weight,, as compared with the Simmenthals raised in Croatia. Since the war.. an increase in the height and weight of cows has taken place. Card 2/2 BANREkTI, J. Charging consumers for innovation prizes. D. 12. Vol 7, no. 22, Nov. 1955. UJITOK LAPJAT. Budapest, !Tungary. So: Eastern -European Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956 31A SAI Id Ii . Bansaid, J, , I: . Mnalysi3 of the at---=phcre of coal rdnos." P. 314. 1 (Banvanati L~a)o-!,. Vol. 8, -~o. 6, June 1953, Bu dapest.) SO: ~-Ionthly List of East Euronean Accessions, Vol. 2, 1~7o. -), Li~)rary of Con.~~ross, Septe.-..ber 10,53, Uncl. BANSAGI, Jozse*L, dr.; GIOM, Ferenc, c1r.; PRMXRSZKY, Tibor, dr. Hygiene in aluminum indtistry. Nepageezeegugy 36 no.7:190-196 July 55. 1. Kozlemeny as Oresagos Munkaegeszeegugyt Intezetbol (1gazgato: Timar, Miklos dr-. - as a Budapesti Orvoitidomanyi luetem Rontgonklinikajarol (igasgato: Ratkoczy. Wandor dr.). (INDUSTRIAL HYGINNE in aluminum indust. in Hungary.) (ALUNIMN, byg. in aluminum indust. in Hungary.) BLWAGI, JOZSI~~ft dr. - Exposure investigations the production of vanadium pbntoxide. Mun3mvedeleml no.7/9:21~~28 160. BANSAGI, Jozsef, Dr. Labor-hygienic investieation in the manufacturing of ferrosilicon. Munkavedelem 7 M IOA2:35-38 161. dr., ' t' Ornithosis as an occupational disease, Mun1mvedelem 8 no,7/9-.33- 36 162. 1. Orszagos MumI*egeszsegugyi Inteprt. I DANSI.01', !Aozlo (Budapest, Mo Muegyotam rakpart 9) - General method for temperature calculation In translatorited circuits. Pariodioa pclytechn elActr 8 no.l.-93-100 164. 1. Lebratuhl fur Massinstrumente und Falwaachanik Toohnische Universitat, Budapest. Vorgelogt von Prof. R. Koloa. --#W juhktus k., - Application of the calculating meilods of linear networks for testing transistorized amplifier circuits. MAres automat 12 no. 8:242-249 164. 1. iChair of Instrument and Measuring Technique, Budapest Tecbnical University. 5021 &'3T5021759 ~:LL r) Szeged), Baxibagl Tamaz tMns~~F,,. r 'ITLE- "he propertiee of spinels cn the ~,ond 7;7 SCUME: Azad-mia &cioutiarum hungaricae. Acta ic himiea. v. 41, no 1-2, 1 CIA, '2 -19-2,29 TOPIC TAGS: mineral, x my diffraction analysis, ap-actroscopy IMSTRACTI.- Thia article is a text of the authors' paper presented all 11-he YTYt',t T ~mterna!ion-;O Cc3rg-esq of Pure and Applied Chemistry. hold in USSR/ 141iscellanJiour, - Radio in Hungary Card 1/1 Pub- 89 - 7/27 Authors I Bansegi, F., Memb. of theCent. Com. of Hungarian Union of the fighters Title I Radio-amateur movement in Hungary hriDdICId I Radio 11 12-13, 3-an 1955 Abstraot I It is reported that so-called "radio-amateurism' is becoming more and more popular ainong the people of Hungary. Many clubs of radio amateurs have been organized the members of which maintain continuous communications among themselves vith-the help of short wave radio sets* Many of these clubs have radio laboratories where new apqi~na CHERENKOV, A.; STAYKOV, St.; TIOTTI, Karl ErJ.k; BA14SEGI Jjg~(HA5BQ Victory of the pooled resources of the U.S,S.R. Radio no.lZ:7-10 D 61. (14MA 14-12) 1. Ministr svyazi RSFSR (for Cheren~cm). 2. Prezident Shvedskoy radiolyubitel'skoy assotsiatsii (for Totti). 3. Chlon Mentral'- nogo komiteta Oboronno-sportivnogo soyuza Vengerskoy Narodnoy Respubliki (for Bansegi). (Radio operators) 112-3-6567 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 3, p. 209 (USSR) AUTHOR, Banshchikov, A.M. TITLE: Automatic Control of Thermal bperating Conditions of Open-Hearth Furnaces (Avtomaiticheskoye regulirovaniye teplovogo rezhima martenovskikh pechey) PERIODICAL: Tekhnol. transp. mashinostroyeniya, 1956, Nr 6, pp. 40-42 ABSTRACT: Automatic valve control, automatic control of pressure in the combustion space, and mazut-air and thermal process prooortioning Are discussed. C.I.F. Card 1/1 7-1 23T AUTHOR: Gribov, S.L. and RqnF%hqbikov* A-#M#q Engineers at the Krov - Machine Construct ro-Aanq IdetalluErgical Works. tITLE: Choosing iefraotories for~regenerstor checkers. (Vybor ogneuporov dlya regenarativnykh naBadok.) FMODICAL: 11ILetallur'.1t (Metallurgist) , 1957, No. PP. 19 and 22 - 23t (U.S.S.Rb) ABSTRACT: The open-hearth furnaces at the Kirov Works are oil-fired and operi~te on,the--sorapIprocess. The volume of the checkers ' is 104 m., on each.xAde. The imaximal thermal load on the .16-mi'llion calories, per hour. Reversals are governed furoace is ' by the temperature of the'top of the checkers. During invest-i- gatioAs to'find longer sery-lop refractories than the fireclay and,Dinas bricks ppiri-.Loup1j, dsed, ftir variants were tried for i the"upper. jp~art of tbg) 'cheekers . In: the first variant oidinary fireclay bricks wgTe,,.used, the temperature at the top being limited to 1 300 0. 'In the second, a brick with 40 to 42% alumi-na was used, the mean tepperature at the top of the * 0 checkers being 1 350 - 1 380 '40, while the xna:idmal was 1 450 'Here) the life of the checkers was R90 heats, 6 less than in the first variant. In the -tbird variant, an attempt was made to protect DInaB brick'from chemical action of the dust ia, the high tempemature zone by using chrome -magne site bricks which are stable with respect to sl&g. The four - six layers of 237 Ohoosing refractories for regenerator checkers. (Con"G.) chrome-magnesite bricks above the Dinas bricks in this variant failed to produce satisfactory performance. In the fourth variant, the Dinas brick was replaced by a 40-427o alumina brick with a higher slag resistance. The six top courses were of ordinary chrome-magnesite brick, the next eight of fireclay checker brick and the rest of the checkers were of ordinary fireclay brick. On the basis of results obtainea it is recommended that chrome-magnesite brick should be used only in quantities sufficient to protect the lower-level fireclay brick for basic roofs and maximal temperature at the top of the checkers of 1 450 3 photographs.