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U'PLA i'~- 7. Tw CERCHEZ, V.: BARTOI, A. Study of the chemical composition of the fresh and used motor oils. Studii cerc chim 8 no.1:115~-134 160., (EEAI 9:8) 1. Institutul FEMOCHIMp Ploiesti. (Diesel engine) (Lubrication and lubricants) (Chromatography) CERCHEZoV.; BARTOI, A. A now method for the characterization of mazuts. Studli carc chim 8 no.1:135-156 160. (REAT 9;8) 1. Institutul P M OCHIMs Poiesti. (Mazut) (Chromatography) COUNTRY Yugoslavia __C_A___T1,:GOR't H-13 ABS. JOUR. RUChim-i j 195-9, ;0. 87267 AUTHOR Ki-xzevic, X.; Bartoj, M. 1 IN'S T . I---------------- T IT LIE :Lx-fra Shrinkage and Exp~tnnsion of T.j;O~ MgO-C,,- and 'Chromomagnesite Br'.'.ck. 0 71 1T .PUB.:Tchnika, 14, No 41 i1em. ind., 12, No 4.1 49-51 lp ABZTRACT :Study of extra shrinka.,,e or cxtra (_,xp~-krjsiQjr., of Y-0, MgO+Cr, and chromoragnesite brick, was conductc.0 I)y iring of the saonniples under study in or re'ducing atmosphere, at 15~00, -for I. hours. Changeb were calc~,_I:Lated measuring lengt]~ and vo"Lwre ir. ner cent of change in length. Yaaxlmum tv..rpe:-zit,.;re and of tests wi~..re sciected after e3asideration. of aiiality of basic refracto- fies. From test duta the conclusicr, that- L'he and duration of t1hese tests deterrzine in a sufficiently sim;~le Planner the arparent (-xtra ~;.nrinkage, anc that 11nec._- shrinkage of about 1ZA. is for "asic material, or that tests should be also nade to C.01D - determine changes in volume. Frora authors suLzary. moms 05 _4 ;ff MAGARASMC) Mlicaj, dipl.chem., asistent; BARTOJ, Mlrjane, dipl.ingetthe, asistent. Preparation of white dextrine, and determination of its cherec- teristice; Kem Ind 12 no.7:521-525, J1163. 1. Institut za preln-amberu industriju~ Povi Sad. VOLTAY, Bela, dr.; BARTOK, Bela, dr.-OSVATH, Pal,&, Data on tba modern treatment Of exudative pleurisy. Gytrmekgyogyaszat 14 no. 7:2M-214 n 63. (PLEURISY) (STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS, RESPIRATORY) (PENICILLIN) (EMPYEMA) MAGYAROSY, Istvan, dr.; BARTOK, Denes Air mixture studies with special regard to the absorption of Ca . Koh lap 9 nO- 12: 552-556 D 154. 2 1. F#.Pipari Kutato Intezet, MAGYAROSSy, Istvan, dr.; BARToKq Danes; H&WA, Andras Utilization of ca-1c'i"u~'~m'~"a-l~-u'm-i-nza-te slags in alumina factoriej. Koh lap 9 no. 10: 467-474 0 '54o 1* Femipari Kutato Intezet. -Denes HUNGARY/ Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their 1-5 Application. Mineral salts. Oyides, Bases Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 4, 1957, 12342 Author Magyarossy Istvan, Bartok Denes Hejja Andras Title Utilization of ;~iAE Slag in Aluminum Plants Orig Pub Kalcium-aluminat-salakok tinfoldgyari felhas7nalrisa. Kohasz. lapok, 1954, 9, No lo, 467-474 (Hungarian) Abstract Investigation of Ca-Al slag of synthetic preparation. Amount of A120 recovered fron tho soluble alwainates contained in ;2e Ca-Al slag does not depend upon the concentration of Va2CO solution used in the extrktion. With a high concentrat, on of Na2CO in the solution,it is necessary to carry out a remov2 of SiO2 (due to its high content). Use of solutions with low concentration of Na2CO applied in large amounts produces a normal content ~f SiOp which perriits to carry out the process by the nethod of Bayer. Card 1/1 - 13 "11 Itation of A Inste I U6 01 1 11 ' lull", " 4i O - W R - 7- ~Tr 8 1 31 -u. t -6 U. tult,3) t44 . P6( tests have twett cOndmted (cc d wAbiWhg the Vp4iMAJVWUMe of air prl.I'rdVtr. ml)Lidg hl xzua~jnrte liquor. lot determinittg tho 1011jence of the titbot, divxide rAMt;-irWd In the air on Carboni. talsAl alhd for rvaluatiig; the ft-toorny of the MttW4 A it m high A ut it&& cylipArkai we%scl w&-.h a ont %% s used for threxperiments. A 50 cot diii COM, Vw I in the Centre of the w-ASA, &;r was Irtl air I I -1 j jet At the bDttM Of the Wbo. The Mltiir~tl W tbr 'n sag Ins ftmiling on thA fio- of 1-ubbUs. ?ell" of the t of the fed jkIr is t d"M b g to en Cm a Con an , h" "t?6nik to lk 14cor a lou of 0.1, Nim, 1wr bour. 15-3 it% carty.)n dMida III A nosl*d during a googgle mix * aso-ozat of *odium hydiaxitle is ad -"Mpmd I)C ILA C Th 1 :2 U = t %1M AT M t. into a 4 e energy re Di incrits of air predpitation akre 70 kwh pel tonne 07 situ. minx, whertund Out Of TAtchankii) mixing 14 W It"It. 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Aniumt BW. and Feeding RP4&PW 1109SUIP11- KAOrtmis.101 Os- .i"WW V xk;w jc**N U, 1W v&Mks d 1110mvir6a Mato" mp.. In the ffftb *ate SOAO. 40.77,4214.31.44.27-V4 WO 30.47 me. It, detd. an July 7. Atirr cooUps the onattau om 39-43.3325.35-M. 23-18.24,71. mW 23-73 onjtftL Atwotoomp kw I smontim the contest dectreArd to 33 411 $444. 2"". 22.W. 111.417. and 2IS7 in the raw potAtom a" t*2921. 19AC. 2134.17,97. 1621. ^md 20.40 Istyin vinUY in the Coolted pomom -00 ::0 00 .00 3 a 0: U 0 AV W III; It I *alse 00 00 0 112 6 a a 0 a 0 10 a I a 0 0 :490 coo Zoo goo goo goo goo wee to 00 ; ~0-6_v a no 0 0 1 W it 9 43 6 2 0 Tw 0 9 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OT BARTOK. Inre, ax orvostudomanyok kandidatus&. Contribution of Hungarian physicians to the development of ophthalmology. Szemeszet 91 no.4:176-182 Nov 54. (OPHMIMOLOGY, history, in Hungary) GABOR, Pal; BARTOK, Istyan TA - Intra-uterins pneumonia causing deatb of fetus. Qyermekgyoff&szat B.no.3-4:112-115 Mar-Apr 57. 1.. A Szogedi Orvostudomanyi 11gyetem Szuleszoti es Nogy6grassati X11nikajanak (1gazgato: Batisfalvy. Janos dr. eVet. tanar) an Korbonctani, as Loresovettani Intezetenek Ugazgato: Korpassy, Bela, dr.'Xgret. tanar) kozlemanye. (7sru , dim. Intra-utorine pneumonia causing stillbirth (Run)) (STILLBIRTH caused by intra-aterine pneumonia of fetus (Run)) (PNIUMNIA Intra-uterine pneumonia of fetus causing stillbirth (Hun)) A, WXBXR, Apollonta, dr.; BARTON, Istvau, dr. A case of essential nary derosis In adult. Ory. hatil. 98 no.16:413-418 21 Apr 57. 1. A Szogedi Oryostudoiftryl SaaUm 1. sx. Belklinikajanak (Igesgato: Hatenyi, Gaza, dr4,,kt*#'"t,, tarms) am Korbonctani so Koresovettani Intexetenek (Ijas&to: Itorpassy. Bela. dr. egyat. tanar) koslamenye. (HWSIDXRDSIS came reports pulm., eq;ential 4&M)) (LUNG DISEASIS, case reports 4mosiderovis. essential Wan)) Vol 7/? Cancer july 59- 2755. Metastasking he toblastoma in an adult Nictastasierendes Hepato. blastom bei einem Erwacrisenen. BART& 1. Pathol. Inst., Med. Univ., Szeged, ry tumour showed ation between the able to a common e. Metastases were d the hilar lymph The various theo ries concerning histogenesis re disc 0 th basis o the literature. Guthert, - Erfurt --7- t:uul &U. 5 Vol 12/7 General Path. July 2038. THE PATHOLOGY OF NEUROBLASTOMA AND SYMPATHOGON10MA OF THE SUPHARENAL GLAND - Beitrag zur Pathologic des Neuroblas- toms und des Sympathicogonloms der Nebennierc - Bart6k 1. and B a r a (I n a y G. Pathol. Inst. . Med. Univ.. Szeged --Z-B-L. A MI.G. PATIL PATILANAT. 1958. 98/3-4 (194-109) Illus. 5 A report is made on 2 cases of turnours of the adrenal medulla. Metastases were found In a 3.5-year-old boy and a 2-day-old full-term male newborn infant, A diagnosis was made in the first case of sym pathobla stoma with extensive metastases. and In the 2nd case of sympathogonloma with metastases in the liver. The theories of multicentric development and of metastasis of an Individual primary tumour are discussed. It Is concluded that these theories are not contra- dictory. because it was possible to demonstrate groups of tumour cells in the lumen of vessels in the first case. on the other hand, in case 2 a multicentric development of small tumours In the liver in nodular form was assumed. 'lliese nodes were thought to derive from groups of cells which are diffusely distributed In the liver. In order to support this theory. a number of findings by other authors concerning the occurrence of sympathogonlomas In the liver are presented. GUthert - Erfurt (V. 16) A0% Istvan, Dr. Hepntobingtoma causing -!mtastasis in adult. Orv. hatil. 99 no.6t2l2-214 9 Feb 58, 1. A Szegedi Orvostudomwqi Iffatem lorbonotani an Korszovetteni Intoze- tonal: (igs2gato: lorpossy Bela. dr, epjat, tanar) kotlemenyo. 03PATOM, case reports hepatoblastoma with metastases (H=)) BARTOK, Istvan,, dr,-.- Frequency of thrombosis and embolism and their cause. Orv. hatil. 100 no-49:1761-1765 D 159. 1. A asegedi Orvostudomanyi Effetem lorbonctani as Xorszovettani Intesetenek (igas to: Karpasey Bela dr. egynt. tanar) kozlemanys. I rRMOLISR statist) (THROOOSIS statle) DOMJANO Qyula; H.MAZARW,, Hortenzia; BAXTOXp IStvan; HORVATH, Fva Change in the aotivity of phosphomonoesterase i:a the normal and cirrhotic liver in rats after partial hepateotomy. Kiserl. orvostud. 13 no.5: 500-503 0 161. 1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyatem Biokemiai es Korbonctani- Korszovettani Intezete. (LIVER MUHOSIS exper.) (RXMRATION physiol.) (PHOSPHATASES metab.) (LIVER metab.) -MTOK, Istvan; HORVATH, Eva; DOWAN-p0pila Changes in the activity of individual enzymes in the liver in cirrhosis produced by carbon tetrachloride in rate. Kiserl. orvostud. 13 no.6: 654-659 D 161. 1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Norbonetani-Korszovettani as Bio- kemiai Intezete. (LIM DISMES exper) (ERZYMES metab) 40 f .BASTQh, ~stvaan%;; ~HQRVATH, Rval DOUJAN, Gyulaj KQRFASSr' Belal ,,olo ca fustolokic&l and Bio- 'Patholog ca an toxima - Pathological 1 chemical Institute of the Medical UniveraltX (orvestudozanyi ZWeteja Korbonetani-Korssovettani as Biocheniai Intezete)s Stegedo "Histochemloal Changes in Carbontatraebloride Cirrhosis of the Rat after Partial Hapatectozy." Budapest, Riserletes Orvostwd Vol 14, No 5, Oct 62, P.P 449-45r. - AbstragSt [Authors, Hungarian suzaar-j] The liver is capable or regeneration following partial hapatectomy to the sast extent in carbontetrachloride cirrhosis as in the non-dis- eased state, without changes in structure. The activity of succinic debydrogenase drops zarked17 in both, normal and cirrhotic liver, during the first 24 hours of ragenerationt in normal liver, the activity does not risto within the first 96 hours, but in cirrhotic livers there is a signifioant in- oreaoa by 48 hours. Alkaline phospbatase activity rises du- !ri , both, cirrhoti~j ~ the first 48 hours of regeneration ir 1/2 eat, 1(iser-le as [I"- pp a9-45 Vol 14, -NO 5, Oct 62, and no=al liver, is more ma fOllow6d by a drop; the &0tjVjt7 increase rked in the air,-hctia liver. Acid phosphatase ae- t-1v'tji1B More Marked tlwoughou-t in t1te rg,,,,L. ng 'irrh otio ra t, lsncasr, PrVe'dr=1tnbaa4nt3.3',nWdSat-'e r&generatimg nOmal. liver. [35 rafer- BARTOK, Istvan; HORVATH, Eva; DOMJAN, Gyula; - ---------- KORPASSY, Bela Histochemic&l changes in carbon tetrachloride-induced cirrhosis of rats after partial hapatectomy. Kiserl. orvostud. 14 no.51449-457 0 162. 1. S2eg8di Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Korbonotani-Korszovettani es Biochemiai Intezete. (HEPATECTOMY) (CARBON TETRACHLORIDE POISONING) (LIVER CIRRHOSIS, EUERIMMAL) KORENYI, B. Andras, dr.; KISBAN, Gabriella, dr.; BARTOK, Istvan, dr. Contribution to the pathology of multiple primary malignant tumors. Magy. onkol. 7 no.3.-177-185 S!63. 1. Szegedi Orvostudow"i Egyetam, Korbonot&ni as Korazovettani Intezet. (STOMACH NEOPLASMS) (LUNG NEOPLASMS) (INTESTINAL NEOPLASMS) (BRKAST NEOFLASMS) (UTERINE NEOPLASMS) (BLADDER NEOPLASMS) (PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS) (NEOPLASM METASTASIS) (PATHOIDGY) BARTOK Istvan- HORVATH, Lva; POCSAII Julia; KORPASSY, Bela (deceaned) Enzyme histochemical studies on normal and cirrhotic livers of rats following partial hapatectomy. Kiserl. orvostud. 15 no.2:119-129 Ap 163., 1. Szagedi Orvostudomanyi Egyatem Korbonctani as Korszovettani Intezate. (LIVER CIRRHOSIS, TOXIC). (LIVER) (HEPATECTOMY) (CARBON TETRAGHLORIDE POISONING) (IACTATF. TRIPHOSPHkTE) (ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE) (SUCCINATE DEHYDROGERASE) (CYTOCHROME OXIDASE) BARTON, Istvan; TOSZEGI, Anna; P=AI, Julia- POKORNY, Lajc-s The effect of ser= from partially h6pa-tectomized rats on chronic liver damage'oaused by carbon tetrachloride. Kissrl. crvostud. 15 no.6t561-566 D 163. 1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi HUetem Korbonctani es Korazovettani Intezete. (HEPATECTOMY) (LIM REGENERATION) (LIM ENZYMOLOGY) (CARBON TETRACHLORIDE POISONING) GOTTSEQU, G.; RCKODA. T.; BARTOK, I.A. The affect of morphine on iespiration and oxygen consumption In heart disease. Acta, med. hum. 6 no.3-4-.355-366 1954. le Iron the third Medical Service, Municipal 81styaw Hospital and Department of Postgraduate Surgery, Univoisity Medical School, Budapest. (Yxm nix. off (REon rasp. & oxygen consumption in heart dis.) SPIRATIOW, off. of druga on morphine In heart-die.) (HEART DISICA , mtab. in oxygen consumption, off. of morphine) (METABOLISM oxygen consumption In heart die., eff. of zoMhine) S/020/61/136/005/020/032 B103/B208 AUTHORS; Shuykinq N. I.t Corresponding Member AS USSR, Kovach, E., Bel'skiy, I. F., and Bartok.-M.- TITLE: Catalytic hydrogenation of organic oxides in the flow system at increased hydrogen pressure PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, v. 136, no- 5, 1961, 1120-1122 TEXT: The authors wanted to obtain systematic experimental data on the hydrogenation of organic oxides, in order to elucidate the following problems: 1) Determination of the relative stability of various oxide rings to rupture by catalyzed hydrogen; 2) determination of the direc- tion in which the oxide ring is ruptured in the hydrogenation of asymmetric organic oxides. The data available are not sufficient to solve these problems. For this purpose, the authors extended their studies of the hydrogenation of T-oxides (homologs of tetrahydrofuran, Ref. 3) to other oxides. They hydrogenated the simplest representatives of asymmetric a-, 8-, and y-oxides, i.e., A) propylene oxide, B) a-methyl-trimethylene oxide, and 0) a-methyl tetrahydrofuran oxide at Card 1/3 S/020/61/136/005/020/032 Catalytic hydrogenation of organic B103/B208 50 atm hydrogen pressure on skeleton catalysts such as Cu Al, and Ni - Al catalysts. Furthermore, B) was hydrogenated on Ni Zn catalyst, and D) a-n-propyl tetrahydrofuran oxide on Ni - Al. 1) Hydrogenation on Cu - Al. ad A): About 80~ of A) was converted to primary propyl alcohol at 190-2000C. The rest of the catalyzate were high-boiling substances. ad B): 90-95% of primary butyl alcohol was formed at 230-2500C. ad C): The stability of the tetrahydrofuran ring was found to be much higher on the Cu - Al catalyst, since the conversion did not exceed 10% even at 3000C. The following products of hydrogenation were obtained; n-pentane (30% calculated for the converted quantity of C)), pentanol-1 (35%), and pentanol-2 (35%)- 11) Hydrogenation on Ni - Al catalyst: C) was converted to pentanol-2 only (about 15%) at 250OC- D) was hydrogenated to heptanol-4 (60%) at 2500C. The authors conclude from the latter reaction that the stability of the tetrahydrofuran ring to hydrogenolysis is determined by the length of the alkyl radical in the a-position. Silmming up: A) and B) behave in an analogous manner in the hydrogenation of asymmetric a- and P-oxides both on Cu - Al, and on Ni - Al catalysts with respect to the rupture of the oxide ring, Card 2/3 S/020J61/136/005/020/032 Catalytic hydrogenation of organic ... B103/B208 On Cu - Al, they are ruptured with suffieJent selectivity on the C-0 bond adjacent to the alkyl substituent. A) and B), on the other hand, undergo hydrogenolysis in both directions on Ni - Al, i.e., also on the 0-0 bond not adjacent to the alkyl substituent, with about equal intensity. The asymmetric y-oxides are selectively hydrogenated on Ni - Al in that their ring is ruptured only on the C-0 bond not adjacent to the alkyl radical. Hydrogenolysis of y-oxides occurs in both directions on the Cu - Al catalyst. At atmospheric pressure, D) is also ruptured on Ni - Al on the C-0 bond adjacent to the alkyl side group (Ref. 3). The same rupture occurs in B) on Ni - Zn catalyst. There are 4 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloo. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy, Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: October 219 1960 Card 0 SHUYKINs R.I.; BAILT jKj M.; KOVACH, E.; BELISKIY, I.F. Catalytic isomerization ofj6 -oxides. Izv.AN SSSR.Otdokhimonauk no*9: 1653-1656 S 162. (HIR& 15:10) L InBtitut organichaskoy khimii i=. N.D.Zelinsko3o AN SSSR. (Oxides) (Isomerization) 5/081/62/000/021/018/069 B156/B101 AUTHORs Bart6k, M. TITLEs Production of benzyl ether from benzyl alcohol in the vapor phase PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 21, 1962, 149, abstract 21Zh112 (Acta phys, et chem. Szeged, v- 7, nofk. 3 - 4, 1961, 112 - 116 [Eng.j summary in Russ.]) TEM (C6H 5CH2)20 (1) has been synthesized from C6H5CH20H (II), using a )r-A1203 catalyst (III), at 220 - 5000C. Al(OH) 3is separated by the action of NH 40H on Al(NO 3)3; it is washed, dried slowly, dehydrated at 5000C, and activated in the air at 4000C, III being produced. Vapors' of ,I1, b.p. 20500, n20 1-5396, d20 1-050, are passed-through III at 200 - D 4 5000C (volui-ae of reaction chamber r-150 ml)j the reaction product is aepa- 20 J/ rated from the vater, and 1, C 14H14 09 b.p. 170006 mm Eg, n,) 1.5614, Card 1/2 S/081/62/000/021/018/069 Production of benzyl ether from... B156/B101 d20 1-043~ is separated by diatillation. Maximum yield of 1, 66 %, is 4 obtained by a rate of 10 ml/hr II and 27000, the amount of II recovered in this case is 34 %, and there are no by-products whatever. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation-i Card 2/2 KOVACH, BEL-SKly, I.F. Thermal conversions of 01-substituted khim.nauk no-1:124-130 Ja 162. 713-0,ides. Izv. AN SSSR Otd._ (MIRA .1 Institut organicheskoy khimij im. N D.Zelinskoeo )LN SSSR i Kafedra organicheskoy khimij Segeds~og Vengriya. , ; universiteta, Seged, (Oxides) (Substitution (Chemistry)) _14. ;I XOZMA, B. InvestIgation of tile CherAical transformations of diol.s and 163. organic oxides. Pt.6- Acta phys chem Szeged 9 no. 3A:116-123 1. Kafedr, organichaskoy k1jilii Szeged. univers,,tq, 4 im-yozhef Attila, 14-; KARAXIIANOV, R.A.; sjjCjjOSpAr .011SKIr , V. H. "VestiPation of the chemical transformations of diols and 163. organic oxides. pt. 7. Acts, phys Ohen Szeged 9 no. 3AsI24-130 I, InstitIlt Organicheskoy h-himij nauk S.SSFj j, "-,skva im.N.D.zelinskogo Akademii 2# Kafedra organic (for 'hUYkin KRrakhanov and heskoy khimi! S"chOstftkovskiy). Szeged (for Bartok). .1 universiteta 'm-y0zhef Attila 6' BARTOK, M. A new system Of molecular rearrangements. Acta PhYs chem Szeged 9 no. 3/4:131-133 163. 1. Institute c' Organic Chemistry, Jozsef Attila University, Szeged. V s1rUININ, N.I. [ShufKin, N.I.); KOVACS, Odon, dr.; BELSKII, I.F. [Belskiy, LF.) BARTOK Mihaly. Catalytic and theimic conversions of cyclic others. Acta chimica Hung 38 no.2t115-121 163. 1. Institute of Organic Chemistry N.D. Zelinskil of the Academy of Sciences of the UBSR, Moscow (for Shuykin and Belskiy). 2. Institute of Organic Chemistry., University of Szeged, Szeged, Beloiannisz ter 8 (for Kovacs and Bartok). Sl UYKIN, N. I.; APIOKJO Y.; -BAR70K, M.; BELISKIY, 1. F.; KAPA191ANOV, R. A. Synthesis and tsomerization of 2-n-propyl-5-pheny2t,',rafLran. Izv AN -SSSR Ser Khim no. 4-.746-747 Ap 164,. (tlP-k 17.5) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. W. D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. -- - - - - - -- -- - SILTUIN, 11. 1.; BELISKIY, 1. F.; KARAKHANOV, R. A.; KOWA B.; BARTOKY M. , Isomerization of totrahydropyrans. Izv AN SSSR Ser Khim no. 4:747-750 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. BARTOKP M-; KOZMAI B.; APIOX, Y- [Apjok,, J,l ReactiOn Of I.,3-butanediol vith acety.1 chloride. Isv. AN SSM Ur. khim. no,12:2192-2197 D t64 (mnu 1811) is Institut organicheakoy khimii imiversitata irAni Yozhefa -Attily, g. Seged, Vangriya. -7=i- B-MITCKMIA, Torez1a, inz.; ALWRI Miroslav, inz; CZOBOR L~~ , Peter, inz. NF-~ign and cantilever erection of large-span reinforcel-I c0r'"Ote bridge. Inz stavb.V 13 nO-';156-163 Ap '65), 1. Dopravoprojekt, Brntislava, (for Bartok-ova). 2., Dopr,stav, Bratislava (for Almerand Czobor). BARTOL., V. Yugoslavia 030) General - Serials The strugelO for Slmnian Culture on the Free TerTitory of Trieste under Anglo- American military administration. p. 600. NOVI SVET (drzavna zalozba Slovenije) Ljubljana, (Monthly for literature and arts.). Vol. 3,, 190. East European Accessions List. Library of L'ongress.- Vol* 1. no* 1T, -November 1952. UNCLASSIFIED BARTOLCIC, Miroalav,, inz. I Research on Underground %pLters in Petrzalka and its mirroundings. Vodni hoBp 13 no.9:358-359 163. .-BARTOL! i mirovich, BEIMITSKTY, A.M., otv. red. to=t _ .[Works] Sochineniia. Moskva, Nauk.a. Vol.3. 1965. 711 p. (MIRA 19:1) - ALRTOLI, Zrnesti A clear example of the struggle for a shorter work week. Veem, prof.dvizh. no.5:2-3 Ny 156. (nu 9:8) 1. Chlen vautranney komiesij xavoda Olivett, T Ivrea. (Ivrea, Its,17-Hours of labor) KHOROSHAVIN, L.B.; PEREPELITSYN, V.A.; Z.IRY40v, A.V.; IMOROFOV, P.H.; MAKRUSHIN, V.V.; BARTOLIS.11, BRYUIETKIII, 14.G.; VAYIC)IITEYII, O.Ya.; GISS, A.N.; SHLI,'KJN, M.A.; SHOTIN, V.S. Use of metal-lurgic&l magnexite powder burned at low temperature. Stall 25 no.12:1086-1088 D 165. (MIRA 18-12) BARTOLCHEY A A j, DOROSHOVICH, N*M, Settling of single-row pile foundations. Osn., fund. i mekh. grun, 7 no.5:15-18 165. (MIRA 18:10) ---BARTOmm~-G-.G. -- BA,RTQjpjgpL, G L_ga _ 'Investigation of the Effect f the Salt Content of Water on the OPeration of a Water Tank and the Rem 0 USSR. Oval of Salts with Vapcr.n Icad Sci Power Engineex-ing Inst Imeni 0. M. Krzhizhanovskiy. Moscow,, 3.933, (Dissertation for the Degree Of Candidate in Technical Sciences) So; Kniz maya akplaLl No 3. 1956 10(4); 21(5); 24(8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2457 Voesoyuznaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konterentsiya po primeneniyu radioaktivnykh I stabillnykh izotopov I izlucheniy v nArodnom khozyaystve I nauke. 2d, Moscow, 1957 Teplotekhnika I gidrodinamika; trudy konfdrentaii, tom. 4 (Heat Engineering and Hydrodynamics; Transactions of the All-Union Conference on the Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation in the National Economy and Science, Vol 4) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958. 88 p, Errata slip Inserted. 2,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Alcademiya nauk SSSR,,- and USSR. Glavnoye upravleniye po ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii. FAs-; M. A. Styrikovich (Resp. Ed.)., G. Ye. Kholodovskiy,, a~nd i. S. Fomichev; Ed. of Publ. House: L. N. Sinellnikova; Tech,.; Ed.: N. I. Borunov. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientists and laboratory workers.conberned with the use of radioactive and stable isotopes. Card 1/5 Heat Engineering (Cont.) SOV/2457 COVERAGEi This collection of papers deals with the application ot 'radioactive and stable isqtopes as measuring tools in various typeB of scientific investigation. No personalities are mentioned. Refereneps are given after some of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Miropollskiy, Z.L., and R.I. Shneyerova. Measurement of Volumdtric Vapor Content in Steam-generating Elements With the Aid of Gammaradioscopy 3 2. Bartolomey, G.G., Ya.G. Vinokur, V.A.* Kolokolltsev, and V.I. Petulffi-ov-.--UT~---o-.x'--(-;amma Rays for Studying the Process of Diffusion 9 I 3. Kutateladze, S.S., and V.N. Moskvicheva. Use of Gaxamaradio- scopy for Studying the Hydrodynamics of a Multifluid System 12 4- Pbletavkin, P.G., and N.A. Shapkin, Method of "Tagged" Atoms f;rInvestigating Water and Steam Content in Surface Boiling of 'a Fluid 16 Card 2/ 5 Heat Engineering (Cont.) sov/2457 5. Kudryavtsev, V.S. Determining the Specific Surface Area of Quartz and Cement Powders by the Sorption Method With the Use of nTagged" Atoms 20 635 Moskvin, V.M., and I.I. Kurbatova. Use of Radioactive-7Isotope 3 for Studying Sulfate Corrosion of Concrete 28 7. Tsytovlch, N.A.,, V,I, Ferronskiy, and V.A. Lukin. Methods for Determining the Density and Moisture Content of Soils With the Aid of Radioactive Ehmision's 33 8. Polozova, L.G.j and R,F. Reyzman, Study of the Processes of Moisture Transfer in Building Materials by Means of Gammaradio- scopy 38 9i Styrikovich, M.A., I.Hh. naybullin, and L. K. Khokhlov, Use of Radioactive jsa~topes for.Investigating the Solubility of Salts in Water Vapor at High -r-ressures 41 10. Sterman, L.S., A.Ya. Antonov, and A.V. Surnov, Investi- gation of the Characteristics of Vapor at a Pressure of 185 Card 3/5 Heat Engineering (Cont.) SOV/2457 abs. atm. With the Aid of Radioactive Isotopes 46 11. Dubrovskiy, V.A. Use of Radioactive Isotopes for Observin the Motion of the Molten Glass Mass in Glass Furnace Tanks 52 12. Rachinskiy, V.V. Use of Radioactive laotopeo in Studying the Filtration of Fluids Through Porous Media. 57 13. Leypunskaya, D.I., and A.Ya. Pruslin. Radioisotope Methods for Investigating Flow Processes of Fluids in a Porous Medium 62 14. Borts, M.A., L.S. Zarubin, V.S. Kaminskiy, and L.L. Korsak. -Investigation of the Hydrodynamics of a Fluid in the Conical Rotor of a Settling Centrifuge With the Aid of Radioactive isotopes 67 15. Volarovich,, M.P., N.V. Churayev, and B.Ya. Minkov, Invest- igations of the Motion of Water in Peat Under Laboratory and Field Conditions With the Use of Radioactive Isotopes 72 Card 4/5 Heat Engineering (Cont'. ) SOV/2457 16. Ark-hangellskiy., M.14. Use of Radioactive Isotopes for Invest- igating Suspensions of River Silt 78 17. Veynik, A.I., and A.S. Shubin. Use of Radloactive.Isotopes for Investigating the Mechanism of the Drying Process 89, AVAILABLE: Library of Congress IS/jb 10-28-59 Card 5/5 STYRIKOVICH, kandidnit takhait.-heskikh neuk. KOLOWLITSMV, V.A.. kandidat te."anizhaskikh nwik. The effect of volumetric ste&n content on the coefficient of the effluent (with sunmary in'Eviishl. Toploenergetika 4 no.10;9-12 0157. (mw 10:9) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akadvaii npiuk SSSPI (for Styrikoviah). 2.3saargetlebeskiy institut Akademii nnuk SSSR, (Feed weter) Akademlys nauk SSSR. EnorgotichooklY Institut IMAM 0. H. Krzhlzhanovskiy or 1) Roscow. powor ZZgLhm*rIng# 'H t a 1 Top' * - - t'j ted. 00. of 000ie$ e I _v 9 1 ErrAta slip Loser X A . .7fj3 3 p : printed not given. Md, of Publis hing Mous*1 V. A rKotcvj T*oh. Rd.: Tu. V. 11y21ns; Editorial Trds V. A. Baum, Doctor or Technical Soloccom, f T h i l D Professor ec n ca octor o *a Zd.)t 0. Ye. Kholodovokly. . Soloncest X Tuthchankova. Candidate of Technical SCAOM*83 . Z! lInkLy, Candidatt of T*ohnical Sciences (Sec"tary)j Z. L. Hiro and S. 0. yark*v, Cardldat* of Technical Sciences. c rUAMEs This work to intended for scientists and anginears working V, in the field of ~taam boilers. COVERAG31 This is a collection of 9 articles an the circulation of water and uster-Tapor mixture In boilers, bubbling Vrocexaasg pulsation of pressure. temperature fields In combustion chambers. and the solution or bodies a t b ween gr , e y :41atlilon h t transfer i6b Thor* is aloo an' W,i ai; article describing processes occuring In the steam boiler of a solar beat en*rXr station. Reforannee appo&r at the and of each artlale._-- -7- wervi-oandpoted at thersohydrooloo trio laboratories In oooporation wltk Feet and.2lectrio Power Plant Mrs) No. 9. V. _EqUkajWv, and ~o. XL. 0. Vin cur A, j1 VgrI212211 - a 1g~ition of V&Pw and One Lpe-r1auntal Inve CiFt-ents-ins Bubbling Proooma 40 :t It was found that the distrIbut 'n Of value* vapor content , the olovatical of the bubbling volume and air content along at InsignIfIcant"r*duced velocities of vapor or air* And at ualltatIT817 thw - t ns q 1. boiler water &&It content. rema mome undir mirlas presauso and charactarlotics of the perforated plate. An Incroaso In Cho weight level At Atmospheric so of vapor content. An Increase in pressure r*sults In a decre the reduced velocity of at* when the water lip of low salt :, content Imoreasoo, the volume vapor content. 9. 1. Pulsations of Pressure In the ?2ow of Ca"lqtdd Ungar - Risturam In r1peX , Xho artl&U doeaftbes oxy*rimnts In proomore pulsation in raw 14 a long PIP" of different diammUrs-23. 11 47.4. 74.7 and ".6 sm. The flow velocity Changed from 0.1 to 54/100. The Was content Cho ad from 0.05 to 0.95. Graphical represent- n reAults are given. stion of ospwrimen Kirepallskly. Z. L., and 8. 1. Shneye"Ta. Investigation of a Flow of vapor Water Rlztwv in Pipes b7 r Radiation 33 authors describe problem to dater. In tMs article the . ml:Wng the average values of @to&= volume contents 9 ev. In pipes and In Conduits or rootangular arose section. Tht rosulis obtained 4314 also valid for conduits of arbitrary goomstrical shapot. Diagroxv and graphs are given. KhrustaleT. B. A; and S. 3. Fillsonow. Temperature Fields In Combust Ion Chambers 62 ttng oftabors were Investigated. Throo kiaA, of fur6ae ho Supe.l. , &I data she. th t under e*yMtIcn of oppresLasto : o*1r.mcdou temperature fields these ha-bero perform 9 106d. It to stated that the approximate according t: of dia-.asionless temperature fields from the rtmitClocaurs, in various oosbuytion chambers which differ from each Otbor According W SOOMtrlo obaracteristIcs And the tYP* Or combustion processes. , 3bahecolov, D- K- St*&- 30MOM of a Solar Rest Rogrgy Station 70 The Author Vrisents* dot; on ths performance of stems boilers operating On solar heat overgy. 0064ral diagrams -of A boiler sad tataeg of principal Characteristic are given., Surinovp Is. A. InvOgtIgAtlan of Radiation 16at Transfer In SrMtM" of Gray Bodies 79 The Author dGT*I0P9 a theory or radiation and radiation hoat transfer. Ths equation@ appearing in this article permit & theoretical Probability Interpretation. The article to dl- 'd*d Into two Parts: 1) SOULIOn Of a sized probaAm on ,A1_ *tica heat ox9hMa In a Vy"me Of CM bodies In a dlath.r.l. j 84956 s/o96/6o/ooo/oo9/OO3/008/XX .2.230 E194/E484 -AUTHORS: Styrikovich, M.A., Corresponding Member AS USSR, Bartolo , Vinokur, Ya.G. and KpJ MeY2 G.G. ' okolltsev, V.A., canMiates or *re~hn_rc_=9~ Tences TITLE: The Influence of the Concentration of a Suspension of Uranium Oxide on the Steam Content by Volume Under Bubbling-Conditions PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1960, No.9, pp.19-22 TEXT: When steam is bubbled through a suspension the process is influenced not only by the properties of the liquid and steam phases but also by the concentration of the suspension, the density of the solid phase and the fineness of its particles. The experiments were commenced with tests at atmospheric pressure using the uranium oxides U308 and U03 as the dispersed phase in condensate. Data is given on the particle size composition of the oxides used, which were mostly greater than 10 microns. The steam content by volume of the oxide suspension was determined by irradiation with gamma rays. The formula that was used in the determinations is given and experimental justification for its use is provided. It was shown that the irradiation absorption factor did not depend Card l/ 4 84956 S/096/60/000/009/003/008/XX E194/E484 The Influence of the Concentration of a Suspension of Uranium Oxide on the Steam Content by Volume Under Bubbling Conditions on the thickness of the irradiated layer or on the fineness of the suspension, at any rate within the range of values tested. A graph of the relationship bletween the absorption factor and the concentration of suspensions of the two uranium oxides is given in Fig.l. Tests were then made to determine the influence of the structure of the suspension on the mean steam content by volume. The suspension could be irradiated in the vertical and horizontal directions and from curves of the distribution of local values of steam content mean values of steam content were calculated. The tests clearly showed that the gamma irradiation method could be used to determine the steam content by volume of a suspension. Tests carried out with the system water-air and with suspension-air showed that with *oncentrations of U308 up to 10% in the water its presence has no influence on the air content of the suspension by volume as compared with pure water. As will be seen from-the graph in Fig.2, increase in the concentration of the suspension above 30% causes some diminution in the air content. After these prelimimary tests the maim series of tests were made on the system Card 2/4 849256 S/096/60/000/009/003/Oo8/xx E194/E484 The Influence of the Concentration of a Suspension of Uranium Oxide on the Steam Content by Volume Under Bubbling Conditions suspension-steam. The tests were made on an atmospheric pressure column made of stainless steel with sight glass, illustrated diagrammatictily in F19.3. Irradiation was affected with a source of Co 0 with an activity of about 10 millicuries. Brief details of the experimental procedure are given. From the tests local and mean values of the volumetric steam content were obtained for various rates of passage of steam with columns of different heights and suspensions of different concentrations of the two oxides of uranium, theresults are plotted in Fig.4. The distribution of steam content by height is similar to that for condensate, i.e. there is an initial section on which the steam bubbles are stabilized a section of steady motion where the steam content by volume remains practically constant and an upper section of fairly rapid increase in steam content with height. Increase in the uranium oxide content up to 12 to 14% reduces the steam content slightly on the stabilized section, i.e. the steam bubbles rise somewhat more rapidly than in pure water. Increasing the concentration of uranium trioxide from 4 to 20% causes very slight increase in the volumetric steam content on the stabilized section, 84956 s/o96/60/000/009/003/008/XX E194/E484 The Influence of the Concentration of a Suspension of Uranium Oxide on the Steam Content by Volume Under Bubbling Conditions The volumetric steam content on the stabilized section is practically Independent of changes in the level in the range of 200 to 600 mm and depends mainly on the referred steam velocity, as will be seen from the graphs plotted in Fig-5 which are discussed in some detail. The difference between the volumetric steam contents of suspension and condensate decrease with increase in the referred velocity of the steam, i.e. with increased rate of steaming. For referred speeds in the range 0.7 to 0.9 m/sec the difference in the value of the steam content for condensate and suspension does not exceed 3 to 5%. There are 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy institut AN SSSR (Power Engineering Institute AS USSR) Card 4/4 STYRIKOVICHI M.A.; BARTOLOME G.G- Icand.tekhn.nauk; VINOKUR, Ya.G., kand. te KOLOKOLITSEV, V.A., kand.takhn.nauk Effect of the concentration of uranium oxide auspenBions on the volumetric steam content under bubbling conditions. Top- loenergetika 7 no.9:19-22 S 160. (MIRA 14:9) 1. EnorgeticheakiyAnstitut All SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR tfor Styrikovich). (steam) STYRIKOVICH, M.A.; ZMLQZIo_D.G_,_IcRnd.tekhn.nauk; VINOKUR, Ya.C.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; KOIAZOLITSU, V.V., kamd,teklm.nauk Studying the entrairuent. of disubstitutea phosphate &W vodI= -sulfate under conditions of atmospheric pressureo Teploonergetika 8 no.32:53-59 N 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Energeticheskiy institut AN SM. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Styrikovich). (Ste&*) STYRIKOVICH, M.A.1 BART xG., kand.tekhn.nauk; KOLOKOLITSEV, V.A., kand.tek . ~~OLOWZT-G Comparison of two possibilities for desalting feed water in the cyole of an electric power plant operating on low-grade fuel. Slek. eta. 33 no.718-11 J1 162. (KRA 15:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR, (Feed-water purification) 44278 S/096/63/000/ool/oo/oo6 E194/E155 Candidate of Tachnical,Sciences; AUTHORS. Suvorovt V*A-, Engineer; and Tevlin, S.A., Engineer. TITLE: An investigation of the hydrodynamics of the steam generator of a double-circuit nuc.lear power station PERIODICAL: Teploe~nergetika, no.1, 1963, 52-58, TEXT: Steam tends to accumulate in parts of the very compact heat-exchangers used with boiling-water reactors in nuclear power stations. Accordingly, boiler no.3 of TETz NEI was adapted as a thermal model of a double-circuit boiling-water reactor, to study the proportion of steam in the steam/watei mixture at various points in the steam generator. The proportions were determined by passing gamma radiation through the mi3Eture and measuring the attenuation. in preference to large external sources of radiation, cobalt-60 sources on steel rods were used in pockets resembling thermometer pockets, fitted at 14 different 'heights in the steam generator. Full theoretical justification of the.method is given, together with the necessary formula. It assumes that the radiation detector is adequately shielded against radiation Card .1/ 2 An investigation of the hydr1odynamica.,**- s/096/63/000/001/005/006 E194/E155 dispersed within the water laypro so that the latter has a linear absorption whatever the proportion of steam in the mixture. The thickness of the collimator screen (in front of the detector) and of the container walls of the detector were determined experimen- tally. The-mean of three determinations of steam-content agreed With Kutateladze's formula. The proportion of steam increased more rapidly in the upper tube bundles of the generator than in the lower. Those mid-way addedhardly any steam, probably because the heat-exchange surface was excessive. Steam was distributed irregularly over the section of the upper bundles, being concentra- ted near the drum walls. Steam-content was everywhere fluctuating, probably because of the shallowness of the bubbling layer over the h,eat-exchange surface. -If its depth were increased, by removing Bome tube bundles, the steam-content'in a large-diameter free volume could be determined, to checlc the criterial formula, 'There are 7 figures. ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy energeticheakiy.inatitut (Moscow Power Engin4ering Institute) Card 2/2 2g; 0. 0. (Candidate of toohnical aciences); Kaba- L P. AW HORS, iBartg1or nov, (Sngineer) TITLEs Investigation of heating the M atean generator with eatureved steam SOURCE: Toplow.ergetika., noo 1,, 1965., 69-72 TOJ?IC 'TAGSz heat I exchanger., steam generator, boiler/ No 3 w-re M1 boiler, IKU61149T ateal, 201teel AMTRACT ? An experiment was carried out to Judy the heating range in an steam generator (vtomicel!~O 'by saturated vapar. A vx)del instal- ,a-, -,Dn Wae used t~ Simidpte t1io double--circuit wa%or-Lype LiO power pla-Pt. CY1.171~ric_ad arun (1210 Pri inalde dian) was use~_l with lie at-axcr-_ar.F-.er, col-'s sir4'ac(j &ref.) f;Lq(1,3 of ruBt-proof slee'L. Tli,; dr%in was ,~;uils from a nearty boiler ur4er 4D-atm pressure at controlle,! rates. Trie s*_aam f-l,)rw rate wis 400 kd-n~3&h_r and the volunis of water in tqe steam generator, 2 . 51 rO .ThroughoLt. the exporis-nent it was noticed that, during the steam heating -v '~V - al; ~-- ._1 , - - I,; - L 22161-65 ACCESSION IM i 05M2206 process, vibrativn and noise vere, generated for the f irat 30 minutes, accompanied with water hammer, in direct proportion to the stean. flow rate. After 200-280 k,-/m3 Iz flow rve had been a' ,tained, the noise level remz-in5d the mme, with no wat.er hammer. Flow rate, pressure., and temperature versus Mating tire curves showed three distinct regionsi 1) pras5ure remains constwit while the flov, rate 0 changes from 60-JIM kg/m3ahr and At (6t - t (boiler) t (Irdm) ) drops from C,00 to !CC; 2) pres.-ure rises from atmospheric to 6-8 atm, relains constart and 2-6C; 3) tie rate Of change Of PrO35Ure rOaCheS MaCirMIM, from 3--3 '~o U"11 -,_i r- VE ry-Lne ',he st,45airt flov rate is fa chang,~ L~~e heatin- "e e',-a-or.~ * or --:-ur,~ , V'rio. &:-t. %&s. ~ f,.gareb. A&SXLATIONi Moskoviskiy energeticheskiy irstitut (Moscow Institute of He at Nrwer 1' nlgi neerl ng) SMIMITTO: 00 ar.Lt 00 SUB CODE: TD NO RRV SOV.- ODD OTHMt ODD Card 2/2 ~Z~ M tO 77 M BARTOLOT,_Yj.G,G.,_k&nd. tekhn. nauk; KABANOV, L.P., inah. Development of nuolear power engineering In Great Britain Teplo- energetika 11 no.609-92 Js 164. WRA 180) L 2576-66 ACCESSION NR: APSO 19291 UR/6143/W600/007/6007/00lZ-. 621.316.11:518.5 AUTHOR: Arzamastsev, D. A. (Candidate of technical sciences, Do cant), Bartol (Engineer) TITLE: Setting up and solving network-mesh equations on digital computers SOURCE: IVUZ. Energetika, no. 7, 19 6 5, 7 -12 TOPIC TAGS: nonlinear differential- equation, digital computer ABStRACT: Techniques are developed for simplifying the process of setting up such differential equations which could be conveniently nolved on "Ural-1 "and "Ural-21'. computers. Mesh equations separately representing real and irnagfnaryl voltage components can be solved by a method of group iterations i. e* ,by substituting a set of linear differential equations for the initial set of nonlinear I equations. A 3-mesh network with and without node-connected loads is considered. The initial. closed-mesh network Is transfortried Into an open "tree". -p y Ms, L 2576-66 1ACCESSION NR: AP5019291 'network Which Is described by a square nonsingular D-submatrix. By combinin' "it with the node-current submatrices, a unit submatrix and a 0-submatrix, a resulting transformation M-matrix is obtained. The latter mbArix, an impedance' diagonal matrix Z and the mesh matrix F, serve for setting up the final mesh equations. The method permitted finding the power'-flow distribution in a, 12-meal network, on a "Ural-21' computer, in 6 rnin. Orig. art, hast 4 figures and 24 formidas. Ural'skfy politekhnicheskiy institut Imi S. M. Kliov_-, (Ural Polytechnic Institute,) 'SUBMITTED: 27Jun64 ENCL:'00 SUS CODE... MA Dp,. NO REF SOV.- '006 OTHER, '001 CWa BAnOIXMM, Yu.V. (Bartolmisiov, IU-V-1 Interprovinoo plimnin and exchan e of crude medicinal plant material. Farmatsev. zbur& 17 nool:80-81 162, (KRA 15%6) 1. Aptechnoye upravleniye Dnepropolrovskogo oblastnogo otdela zdravookhraneniya jBOTAN-IGAL DRUG IMI)STRY) IKALLAX, L., dr.; Cla=lr. S.. dr.; -,A - , . Clinical aopects of paripapillar7 carcinoma of duode=. Lijec. vJeeo 76 uo*7-8:289-297 JU17-Aug 549 Is 1z interne klinike Xedtzlnekog fakultata Svaucilista, Zagreb, (DUOMENUX. neoplams paripapillary carcinoma) . BARTOLOVIC, T. I Main types of Bosnian mountain horses. Dil se Youg 8 no.3A,89 Je-A&163. 1. Poljoprivredni fakultet Univerzitetail Sarajevo. ob3-~rvation:i on Lbe uricosuria c:.,, ~;rti6tj lieumatizam 22 no.6:224-226 165. ol Zavod za reumatake bulesd "Dr. SKOPMAKOVA, L.K., red.; BODYAZHIIIA, V.I., prof., red.;JUR.TOLIS, red. (Ways of decreasing pGrinatal mortality; transactions) Futi snizheniia perinatallnoi smertnosti; trudy. Pod red. V.I. Bodiazhinoi i L.K.Skorniakovoi. Moskvay Yeditsina, 1964. 31 P. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Simpozium po borlbe s perinatallnoy smertnostlyu, Yoscows 1962. HURGARY R(MSOS, Istvan, Dr, ILIXV, Ilia, Dr; Hospital of Kaposvar, (director: TARJAN, sz 0 Dr), I. Surgical Ward (chief physician: SZABO, Bela, Dr) and Radiology (chief ;hysician: ILIEV. Ilia, Dr) (Kaposvari Korhaz, I. Sebeszeti Osztaly es Rontgen Osztaly). 11 On Neurogenic Tumors of the Stomach." Budapest, Magyar Sebeszet, Vol XX, No 1, Feb 67, pages 67-77. Abstract- [Authors' Hungarian summary] In connection with the detailed de- scription of 2 cases, the neurogenic tumors of the stomach are discussed. The two patients were 45 and 17 years old women. Both patients were hospitalized for gastric bleeding and the benign, ulcerative tumor in the stomach was diagnosed postoperatively. The possibilities of preoperative and intra- operative diagnosis of neurogenic tumors are discussed. In both cases, a subserous vascularization on the extraventricular surface of the stomach was apparent. Since neurogenic tumors may be accompanied by numerous complica- tions including the danger of a malignant degeneration, and they may-also have a detrimental effect on hematopoiesis, radical removal as soon as possible and without regard to the age of the patient is considered to be necessary. In some cases, however, if radical surgery with iLs immediate and late com- plications represent a greater danger to the patient than the risk of local re- currences-which Is present when local resection is employed, there is jus- tification for this latter proceduro as well. It is considered important that HUNGARY Budapest, lla"Jva r --Le.beszet, Vol XX. No 1, Feb 67, pages 67-77. diagnostic gastrotomy be Performed before .the final surgical solution in order to discover any bleeding from other areas of the stomach or origi- nating from another disorder, 15 Hungarian, 29 Western references. .RWON, Frantiseko inz. Nov Gzathoolovak athesiva substance Syntamin ST, Siln doprava .11 no.6:6-9 Jo 063. 1. Hinioterstvo dopravy. BARTCIN, Frantisak, inz. National donferonce on the now technology in Prachatiee. Siln doprava 3.1 no.7:10-3-1 1639 1, Hinisterstvo dopravy, m 0 -Unt r., Czechoslovakia E-2 Analytical Che=ietry - AWQyxJLr, of Inorganic Substances Abs. Jour. Pof zhur-mumiya., igo 6, 1959 19072 AliuML-i-or M.; Barl.Dn J. Kuras, Tit1c, Analytical REactions of Some Amidoximes. IX. m-Nitrobenzamidoxime. OriLy.. Pub.: Chem. listy, 1958, 52, Wo 5, 975-976 Abstract : Study of analytical reactions of m-nitrobenz- am1doxime (I), prepared by reaction of m-nitrobenzonitrile with NH20H.HC! at pH 4-4.'5. 1 (in the form of an ethanol solution) gives characteristic reactions of precipitation, or color reactions, with Ag'~' (in ginmonlacal medium there Is formed a yellow precipitate which gradually turns black), Hg2+ and CU2-,, (after addition of CH3COONa a Dale-zellow or dirty-green precipitate is formed), U02 2+ ana Fe3 (an orange red or gray-brown color develops), with Au34 (in the presence of CH3COONa an oran&e precipitate is formed which gradually turns black), Pd2+ (on boiling an orange precipitate is Card: 1/2 13-7 Cc;untry Czechoslovakia E-2 Category Annlartical Chemistri - Analysis of InorgmUc Substances Abs. jour. lief Mur-Khimiyn, No 6, 3939 19072 Author Institut. Titlo OriG Pub. Abstract formed) and N12+ (after addition of 3$ solutioni Of 1120? a red color develops and after 24 hours a blue- violet precipitate separates; in the presence of NH40H separation of precipitate occurs more rapidly). Salts of I with Cu, Hg Pd, and Ni, were Isolated and their properties were studieA. Composition of Cu-salt corresponds to the formula; [C?H603N3,CU(011)~;H20 and that of the Pd-salt to the formula: (C H 0 N Pd6l2- In the Hg-salt the ratio I:Hg:Cl = lzl:l an?d7in3 Ai-salt 4%,,be ratio Wi = 21l0 Ni- salt has oxidative properties. Comunication VIII see RZhKhimq 19589 77281+. -- K. Kamen. 0--rd: 2/2 8/08""'2/000/019/03T/053 BiOlYB'180 AUTHORt BartoX, J.- .TITLEi Molding technique for laminated phenol aldehyde plastics PERIODICkLi Referativnyy z~urnal. Khimiyal no;.19, 19621 513i,abstraot 19P79 (Bull. VUKIp v-.14 Ino- 3, 196.1, ij,7 - 123 Slovak.1 summaries in Rua. and Eng-D TEXT: This study deals with the setting dynamics of packs of cotton cloth and paper impregnated with resol-cresol formaldehyde resin and molded at a specific pressure of 50 - 70'kg/ct 2 with the heating plates at 1700C. The molded laminated plastics were-3 - 153 mm thick. The static bending strength and'Martens heat rbsistance were determined in de- pendence on molding time. For textolite 40 mm thick, the bending strength after 10,.20, 30, 40, or 120 min (counted from the moment when the plates 'reached 1400C, with subsequent increase to 1700C) was 1315, 1.2859 1267, 1207, 1227 kg/CM2, and the Martens heat resistande'ias 95 - 96, 112 - 114? 120 - 121, 134 - 135-5, and 110 - 1140G, respectively. The optimum molding .dime was found to be 30 - 40 min. The output of presses can be increased Card 1/2 S/Oal/62'/000/019/037/053 Molding technique for laminated B101/BI80 30 % by applying thie. [Abs-tracter's note: Complete tranilation.] Card 2/2 pm ZVI g _Mfo I AUTHOR: TITLE: i59.30 z/ooq~62/0oo/oo4/ooi/ooi E112/E635 BartoK, Jaroslav The effect of catalysts on Selation rates of silicone resins. PERIODICAL: Chemick:j prfimysl, no. 4, 1962, 220-221. TEXT: Processing problems of silicone-coated glass fibre laminates are discussed. One of the specific objectives is the development of a simple laboratory method to measure &elation times of i:ilicone-catalyst compositions. The following simplified procedure is now suggested. The silicone resin- catalyst mixture (2 cc) is introduced into a test tube by means qf an injection needle and kept at constant temperature in a glycerole bath ( 150 � 1*C ). Gelation time is determined and defined as the time required to produce irreversibly a gelatinous consistency of the material which no longer can be drawn out into fibres by means of a glass rod. Results are presented In the form of tables (arithmetic means of three measurements). V Card 1/2 The effect of catalysts... Z/009/62/000/004/001/001 E112/E635 Strongest catalytic action is exerted by lead naphthenate which has a marked effect even at room temperature. The effects of Co- and Zn-naphthenates or triethanolamine were considerably weaker. Catalysts, based on Sn orAl-salts were also investigated Two types of Czechoslovak silicone resins were used as standards. SIL 150 and SIL 100, and the effects of the catalysts were seen to vary with the composition of the resin. For SIL 150, the catalytic effect fell off in the following order: Pb, Co, Zn, Al. triethanolamine, Sn, while for SIL 100, the order was., Pb, Sn. Zn, Co. triethanolamine, Al. The described metbod is considered simpler and a *uicker than other procedures for the determination of gelation times. There are 1 figure and 6 tables. ASSOCIATION: Kablo, n.p. Bratislava. SUBMITTED: June 12. 1961. Card 2/2 RARTOV, J. lpermw* Indiiect, detemInation of bending streqIft of laminated mate'rials. Chim prum 13 n.o.Ut6W-610 V'63. I 1. Kablo Bratisl0a.. n.p... zavod Gumon, lbratislava MESSIRIE DEBRECZINI, Laura~ dr.; BARTCNI Jozsefq dr. PapiUomatous degeneration of the oral mucose. Fogorv. szemle 58 no.7t2O2-205 J1165. 1. A Pecei. Orvostudomanyi Rgyetem Stomatologiai Klinikajarol (igazgatot Schranz, Denes, dr., egyetemi tanar), T~ 416 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0043/66/000/00-3-/01-69*/-,O- 1-79-1; AUTHORt Barton', Jaroalav-Bartont, Ya. (Engineer; Candidate of O'ciencee) -- .7 ...... .ORG: LbLboratory of PoLl=rs, Slovak Acad2M'of Sciences# Bratislava polymerov Slovenskaj akademie vied) TITIE: Effect.of dicumylperoxidelon polyolefins and their mixtures SOURCE: Chemicke zvesti.. no- 3# 1966., 169-179 (Laboratorium gtl (3 TOPIC TAGS: free radical, polyethylene, polywr arose liWdng ABSTRACT.- The'a6tion of free radioalsl.on polyethyloneiresults in- .'the formation of a cross---MgFea pro-duct., -7TE-e croS3-linking ef-. -ficienoy (the number of cross-linkages corresponding to a mole .of the decomposed dicumylperoxide) equals one, The ratio of the .4ecomposition to cro4a-linking of the basic polyethylene units equals approxg zeroo' Atactio polypropylene, unlike polyethylene, does not form cross-linkages up to a .5.1% by W, concentration of dioumylperoxide. When dicumylparoxide reacts with a mixture. of-polyethylene and atactio polypropylene the amount.of the cross-, linked product decreases with increasing concentration of poly-' ,propylene basic units-in the origibal.mixturo;.the ratio of.de- ccmpo3iti,on,to cross-linkages increases. Orlg. art. has: 4 figiwes, 4 forMulas and 2 tables. 1JPRS: 36,0021 SUB COM 07 / SUBM DATEt 24Aug65 I CRM M7: 005 SOV REF: 002 OTH _TWj 017 I . -r-&--3WP' -M L 4 5360 1 ACC NR1 AP6033603 SOURCE CODE: CZ10043A61000/00'1002810036! AUTHOR: Laza~. Mil (Engineer; candidate of sciences; Bratislava); Rartgn, JarQA1.4v )'Barton', Ya. (Engineer; Candidate of sciences; Bratislava) 1 -567 or 01 "o-L r L ORG: Laborator of Pol rs Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava (Laboratorium polym,-To-V-Mov~enskejj ~akade~mi?e 6vfed) A TITIZ--. Rate of formation of cross-linking interpolymers in the mixture of atactic polypropylene polyethylene dicumyl peroxide SOURCE: Chemicke zvesti, no. 1, 1966, 28-36 TOPIC TAGS: polymer cross linking, reaction rate, radical polymerization, "ecule macromo. ABSTRACT: The number of cross-linkings among the macromolecules of atactic polypropylene and polypropylene per mole of decomposed dicumyl peroxide was investigated.- It was determined that the cumyloxyradical reacts 3.8 times faster with a basic unit of polypropylene than with a unit of polyethylene. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 8 formulas and 3 tables. (Based on authors' Eng. abst.) 1JFRS: 34,8051 SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE'- 19MaY65 / ORIG REF*. 003 / OTH REF: 006 Card 1/1 el"I'I'Ll or ask AM *A=3 e-TL06.1w... W.= we ~t 10 i ;"t-W*TW,-j b-owbist Ideum to PPL AW'=S,Nm lip UM" vft 0.1-43x."" W& JL~T. flItp? pp?f *it tfts-tt **A 0,04 *so 094 061, fell M#& AND PROPENtf2l -0t. frPrMISP1,61 jet A-1-A. 11 r so Dda,"Z-4aOrmot form c(pogwin mud tuda. ajd~srodav Tam IPalass a wimits 27. + 11 T I. the tow Sn's beat a nmpk for a I PA 7N) a Urtism of oxnes. and absorb '00 of in 3% HA. arWified With HCI. 04 fiw~ the &%h from (a) with Na.M. k-acto with water. combine the soln. with that obtained in (a), ago mom &0~ and RA, and det. S as.+ B&SO, To det. to ta and pyrite S kock I g, com! I hr. with 1. 1 HCI. o to 250 ad.. and use a IOCNW. portion for deta, ~09 of Ft. Use another 1004W. portioc for sulfate S. Re. P 0 d fi ll SOM na , an y PA. S as To the part of 4 ple Dot dissolved in 1:1 HCI add coned. HNO~ and ball obvirly I hr. Det. Fe by tkmtioo with TiC4, and k h too Cal . t e 5 " of pydtk & Ash the remaining pan of the umpk w It did not dbWvr in na or IN%. Ime vdth N&OCOa. reason fM% and StaCh, and det. 3 as B go* ASOO. No sulfide S was found In ocial. Imt a method applicable to wndcake or coke consith in atmimbing 11.41 400 I by wtion of I ICI In Cd w"mie and & C. the pptd. a US Sodoewtvicailty. Lederer go A14-SLA Ah"ALLUNCIC&L LFTINATWE CLAWFICATOM on "Visalia a** wee U69 Moo 1343-M U AVIOSS; 41 am I S a N a N I If of 0 A 4 3 1 1 41 0 Gi 0 * 00 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 9 0 0 40 0 0 0 *10'0 0 0 0'0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0000 0 0 0 & * 0 * 0 IrfrP AM. 11 MH 16f jkkD jftq 143"t- ps"Issis ko p4arcollis oil Detaradhatift el arseak in cod. Vanl and a 44 28, 234;M The orbo;I;lIMr,.ifipm= of k2be methods Previously dr r adbrd.(Tbarpe J. Chile Sm 83 9OD(IDM)- Crate Xftkd., C.A. if, 164 1; i;~y, MWU 6. En 117. ih(IM)). 0 oil I S. of the sawIle was ignited In the Grote a =app.at7SO"tor hn. The volatile As was ab mbe InhOnd.l1jSOd4d.i:4- TbesonvolatileAswu *44. In the ashes. The aAn were balled siodor the re- 910Z condenser 2 hn. in a 1004=1. AsA with 25 ml. of IICI and 0.23 all. of Or. The exam Uri wu do- beating the soln. with I g. of XHSOs. The ue wax filtered, wailled with 10 ml. ol coned. IIC3. and brated under the refinx condraw to remove SO.. TbffeafcertbecmtcntsoltbeLA"kwmdistd.ins ::.3 Wait. rc4Mvff until the residue In the still became x1rupy. The dista. was continued after 10 more m3. of coned. glow I(Cl was added. Two 1. of granulated tint and 20 ml. a( 04i HsM.dild- 1:1. over. added toilic oolo. contit. As. Placed a rubilerstopprr with aSlan tube. Tbecottonvid strips .4ad filter paper, so&W with the solo. of Ph (OAc)k wft Placed in the slase tube. the end of which was covertA with a HsClj paper shaded from the light by a dark test tutic. The moor d Hs" = X j=s;j:;jLtb a standard teak frfthly prepd. dels. each H udlkky I I L A IVALLORGICAL MISAIMI CLAILIFICATIGIN Fill I itail, liii~iij-jl- "P ALI. I b U 11 10 ill' 'q or I I a w it or a n 0 41 G 0 0 0 0 41 41 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 &IIII a a as a a a a A a a a no I, it 0 *1* * d a a & Ib a IN woo off "00 woo IIIII see Also woo too Wes wee woo Woo wee 940. woo Joe w 1, 0 a a -3 1 T An & s a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '-b TM dd$nmkm6Wg MW aad OM d as Gnu x"kew toll. Kant lurton- 0"24 r - 4 st- and sylvie Str&OFA (Coal Pmur W&W Vf the mmfks was passed, 1 30. 73-6(1960)--%%'%m ol ot louu in in a quaM tube aW at a combusdOll llrmP* the S. ~ The pmepce of ow cubmtm Of Ca. Un. and Mg. 'was not completdy recovard with the Gfotc.Kmkckr 37.1&41). The Skit labC -jdUC WAS lwm,vdam (C-A - Awk LAVA- 41tid. Separately. 61 A ; ~oimn P ~t HM V4~~4 O 7 j Sylyie StlifDVi. A CA "kal, an, lid .rhe detn. 01 varimts componcmts in so 7V4AV& - tim A new mcthOd was luch is A tjme-~Dnsum n9 lin"'to 8-10 hm it W.. rtens h kh o s .Zvsted %vh fr SiO, in whkh It is PPtd- du achieved by a nm PrOm and Fe by Nil-011- 71'e idES Of At slops with the hydrox bytitfiractric-thwo. It dctd rctn&Wg tkvKuts wen Jos. Ltdcsv Tact--. ...... ' < S-,125Ri BARTON, K. Foraks R.; Barton, K.; Vavra, B. "Lack of Flaming in Coal Minin~.Vv p. 509 (Za Socialistickou Vedu A Techniku, Vol. 3, no. 12, Dec. 1953, Praha East Daropean vIol. 3, No. 3 1954 SO: Monthly List 2f U=I= Accessions,/Library of Congress, March IM,, Uncl. &WON, X. AbolishingshortecMings in the planning and construction Of industrial buildingso p. 3j Z& SOCIALISTICKOU VEDU A TECTIITIKU .kyCh techniclWchspolecnosti pri es- (Pripravrq vybor vedec, kosiovenske akademii ved) Praha$ Vol. 5., 140- 1, jan :L955., SOUR(;E: East Euronean Accessions List (ryAL) Ubrary of COM110119s Vol. ~, ~0. 12, December 19,q Selection of materials and methods of surface protection in tropical elimatesip p. L63, STROJIRENSTVI(Ministerstvo sl,.rojirenstvi) Prahap Vol. '5P No, 6, June 1955 SOURCE: East "aropean Accessions List (ML) Library of Congress# Vol. No. 12, December 1955, 412~, g to Selection of materials accordin p. 467, SIROJMIISTVI (MinisterstvO No. 6s June 1955 Czechoslovak standard regulations' ~,Mwtvj) praha., Vois 5P strO DnB LiSt (Fy_kL) LibrarY Of COnP'essf ,CE: East European Accessil SOUP Vol. 4j, No. 120 December 1955 BARTON.* X. 11 469, STROjIRFNSTVI (Ministerstvo Technicia books in factories'p P . 6, june -1955 strojirenstVi) Prarlal vol. 5, No :,ns List.(EFAL) L-lbrary of Congresss .ast European Accessi4 lq~s SOURCE: F Vol. 4, No_ 12,, December 7- 0,41 of f-lowi-is .a Otbrom lifla 137i4' C-Ok- =our 'AOA. Stmorawo" V. LB p. 404M Ilk P.U Cgs Of In ligm. COMW IC. coatinp, -Ys- OM7,k; At, ii )As all steel, U. -a-w-Ismam-00 j, Sustained specJalization in the field of architecti-ral, design will enable i1a to use the new technology more efficiently., P. 315o 2A SOCULISTICKOU VEDU A TEECHNIKU (PriprF-vny vybor vedeckych IRchnickch spolecnosti pri eskoslovenske akademii ved) PrahEL,, Vol. 5., Ito. 7., July 19515 SOURCE: East F-txropean Accessions List (FLU) Libra3T of Congress., Vol. I.:,, No. 12, December 1955