SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT EGLITE, A. - EGRY, GYORGY, DR.
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EGLUE, A,j NSZARAUPE, V.; PAVLOVICA,, D.
Conference on Agricultural and Soil Ificrobiology in Tashkent.
Vestis Latv ak no.W47-150 1620
The bioloF7 of river lumprey in Latvia. p. 261.
HUDROBIOLCOGILTSED MiDRIS9D. rIDROBIOLOGICHFSKIE ISSLTDOVANIIA.
Tartu. Hungary. No. 19 1948.
T
Monthly List or :ast European Accessions LC, vol. 8, no. 11
November 1959-
Uncl.
Feeding habits of river lampreys (Lampetra fluviatilin L.) In the
sea [with summary in ft9lish]. Zool.shur. 37 no.10:1509-1514 0 158*
(MIRA. 11:n)
1. Kafedra zoologli biologichaskogo fakulltsta Latviyakogo gosudar-
Stvennogo universitsta (Riga)
(Riga, Gulf of--lamprey;) (Fishes--lood)
I .
BRITSIS, B.A. [Bricis, B.); EGLITE, V.Ya.
Refraction Indexes of polyester varnishes# Der. prom. 14
no.8s29 Ag 165. (NIRA 18tlO)
EUITIS, 0.
Preparation of bees for wintering.
p. 27 (Padomju Latvijas Kolchozaibks) Vol. 9, No. 8, Aug. 1957, Riga, Latvia
SO: 140-NTHLY INDEX OF EAST EUROPFAN ACCESSIONS (MI) W, VOL. 7, No. 1p JAN. 1958
EGLITIS, Oakargq SPRXVULLS, Z., red.-T UDH9, V., takhn. red.
[Beekeeping equipment] Biskopibas inventars. Ri a, Latvijas
Valsto izd?vniociba, 1962. 179 p9 fmiRk 1615)
'IBee culture)
MLIV)VO 1*
EGLIT, V. K. - Olmostigation of the Soil Fama of the Jdtvian SsR.w J&tvian
Agricultural Acad=W, 1951. In Utvian (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of
Agrimltural Soisnooo)
SOt Izvestjn Ak, W Latvivskov SMj No. 99 Sept.v 1955
G,4.1,
TSISOVSKITI a. .-I OSOL. A.M., redAktor; TARA OVA, Ye.A., kandidat
sellskokhosyaystvannykh nauk; OSTROUXOV, N.A., kandidat biolo-
gicheskikh nauk; 1W. Ta.Ta.. professor; OZOL, X.Ta.. kandidat
sellskokhosyaystyennykh nauk; BGLITIS, Y.K., kandidat sellsko-
khozyaystvennykh nauk; V1lNGRANMMr,-T-..w tor; SHXIT, I.,
takhnicheskiy redaktor.
(Insects of Latvia; horntalls and sawflies] lasekemye Latviiz!--zi
SSR; rogokhvosty i polillshohiki. Riga, Izd-vo Akademli nauk
latvilskol SSR, 1933. 208 p. (XLRA 7-'11)
1. Daystvitellnyy ahlen Akademli nauk letviyokoy SSR (for Ozol)
(L&tTia-Byzenoptera) (Hymencyptera-latvia) (Sawflies)
. XGLITIS V ; GILYAROV, M.S., prof., doktor biol. nauk, red.; BAGRAMYAN, S.,
reaq SWIT, I., tekbn, red,
(Soil fauna of the Latvian S.S.R.] Fauna
red. MA Giliarova. Riga, Izd-vo Akad.
261 p. (Latvia-Soil fauna)
pochv Latviiskoi SM. Pod
nauk Latviiekoi SSR, 1954.
(MIRA 3-4:10)
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NGLITIS, V.; KAKTIRA,
D.
PhytophALgous nematodes of the Iatrian SSR- Trudy probl. i tem.
soveshch. no-3:171-181 154. (MIRA 8:5)
1. Institut pochvovedenlya L semledellya Akademii nauk Istviyokoy
SSR.
(latvia--Nematod&) (Nematoda-Iistvia)
1GLITIS, V.K,
Problems of soil zoology In conditions prevailing In the
Latvian S.S.R. Zool.shmr-33 no.1:3-13 Ja-F 154. (MLRA 7:2)
1. Institut pochvovedeniya I zemledeliya Akademii nauk Latviyskoy
SSR. (Latvia--Soil fauna) (Soil fauna--Latvia)
USSR/General and Special Zoology - Insects. P.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.0 No 7s 1958., 30535
Author Eglitis; M.
Inst
Title Plant-Eating Ticks in the Latvian SSE.
Orig Pub Sb. tr. po zashchite rast. Rigap AN LatvSSR) 1956, 43-50-
Abstract The most important ticks injurious to plants, belonged to
-three families: eigbt species of Tetranychidae, two spe-
cies of Bryobiidae and one species of Neophyllobilidao.
A list of 40 species of gall ticks (and their plants-the
hosts) was given. Of these 39 were tick species of the
genus Eriophyes. The following species were harmful to
plant reserves: Tyroglyphus farinae, three species of
Tyrophagus, three species of Glycyphagus, Gohieria fusca,
Carpoglyphus lactis. The Anoetidae were found in places
where decomposition of plant substances took place; 136
species of Oribatei ticks were found mostly on lower
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USSR/General and Special Zoology - Insects. P.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., Wo 7, 1958, 30535
plants; Fuscuropoda marginata (of the order Parasitifor-
mes) were found in nurseries.
fln"A P/1P
OZOLS., A,Mo,, akademik~ otv, red,; TSIVOVSM) Ya.P.p kand. biol. nauk,,red.;
OZOLS, E.Ya., kand. sellkhoz. nauk., red.;__~09M Mej, kande
sellkhoz. mail . red.; PETERSON, E.K., kand. biol. nauk, red.;
DYKARSKAYA, 0.., red.; ZHUKOVSMA, A.., tekhn. red.
[Collection of papers on the protection of plants; materia3B1--"--
Sbornik trudov po sashchite rastanii; materialy. Riga,, Izd-vo
Akad. nauk Latviiskol SSR, 1956. 266 P. (MIRA 24:12)
1. Nauchnaya konferentsiya pa vopt zeabohity raster4y. 1st.
Rigap 1956. 2. Akademiya nauk Latviyekqy SSR i Institut biol*SU
Akademii nauk Latviyakoy M (for Ozols., TSynovskiy). 3. Pribal-
tiyskaya stantsiya zashchity rasteniy (for Ozols, E.Ya.). /,, Lat-
viyskiy naucbno-issledavatellskiy institut zemledeliya (for
Eglitis).
Mantes Protection of)
ZOLITIS, VA.
-VOMMOMMOM
A now report on mites Nn introduction to acarology.0
3. Baker, G. Wharton. Reviewed by V.I. Xglitis). Zool.
shur. 35 no.6:945-9" Je 156. (XLRA 9 CLO )
(14ites) (Baker, 1.) (Wharton. G.)
EGLI__IS- No
"Ka pazit un apkarot kukuruzas kaiteklus. Riga Latvijas valsts izdevnieciba,
1957. 52 P. (How to recognize and fight corn 1~ests)."
DA Not in DLC
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (F-UI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
ussR / Zooparasitology - Mites and Insects as Disease Vectors. G-3
Abe Jour t Ref Zhur - Biol., No 181 1958, No, 81781
Author Eglitia, V. K,
Inst Not given ----
Title Fauna, of Fleas Found In Latvian SSR
Orie Pub Zool. zh., 1957, 36, No lo, 1574-1577
Abstract In collecting ectoperaoites from mammals and birds of
30 sPecies, 27 sPecies of fleas were found, 16 of which
were found in latvia for the first time. In the list
of Iatvian fleas, which Includes literature Infarmation,
35 sPecies are given; the hosts are noted, locetions of
finds and collectors.
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V. VI . (F-ip)
"Ofi the plac;.: of insects in the biocoenosis of the soil".
Theoretical and Practical Work Carried out by EntomoloLists.
keported at All-Union Entomological Conference, 0 porgian iA-pt. A-U
Entomological Society, Tbilisi, )1-9 Oct 1957.
Vestnik AN 36SR, 19~T, v. 2e, No. 1j p. 129-30 (author Gilyarov, E. 3.)
300)
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Stele to Sale 000
Problems of sell Z.Olea (Froblemy pe.b'emmor toolocil)
Testaft Akadvail mak un, i"g, or 2, " 104-103 (Tug)
The lot All-gales CoRtor*soo OR these yrobltm. took plate Is
1weaso tram NOT0041 25 to 29, 1956. It v** attended by
TtIrs"atatIves of the 11kralaskays, on, the Saltis &M Costral,
Islatle lopuldiss, especially tram Voloklet", altogether
115 porsoms. From the "my lootures Mok "" heart the
author briefly "&%loss the folloviags
V. 1. Gilla"T spoke at basis roosa"k, Problems of U# ooel#a
at 11"TUI-rutts &" %%a %ask* of mail veology.
A. 1. ZVfiSh0V&kiy. 1.
Y-ALMIAW.P.
-T-2-111MIgSk "Parted OSjFMVz-mf Sell ProdIdtility Is
=546tion alth The -tlvlty of Imvortbmu. ..4 their sell-
miss r6lo.
-I&Ja-Islarick reported on the twest1gstion of earth worms.
R.A~-atIMU7, LASSUSIL17 filial LkS401011 mauk SUS
Dranch of the Academy of Belowtv 9311)n ported as the
@all tamme, of the Taterskays Aux.
T. x, U13Z T (swasove) owaotortsod the "it found of
Arabia @oil@.
i 1. artmalski (11yev) reported a* Of "it-famine r6le
'W'"TWIMM" -OPIR-forents.
1. V. Natokm(Poeco.) "Porto4 on the Variability of in*
tko wil Is 44VAGotles with 411foroat
se"itlese of life.
I. Ingle, I. P. IrivVebelma, 9. F. tur"ST11, 1. V. 11420409,
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_rtzjogj'"Xj-"-1v-WFW:g is. a. 1. Gvort~ Ak."all
task SSM (laboratory at Sell Zoolo#y Of the Institute of
Animal Morphology lossi Ao 1. Sovert"T of the is UUI)
doll"ret 0 reports. *Me% were folitzed by rQPOrS9 Of YOURS
zoologists in* Imseew %"or the oflesittle supervifles Of
N. to ollyarow, OR tun vomforowo the 4XIstoods of 0011
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and 0A wasselly at Its satogmtloo late us amour of
problems 0oordiseled by Us Al INU was 060441tod- the seat
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ZGLITIS, V.K. LEglitis, V.J; KAKTWA, N.K. LKaktina, Dz.j
Ifeteroderide of the Latvian S.S.R. Trudy Gel'm. lab. 9:403-W6
159. (MIRA 130)
(Latvia--'Nematoda) (Agricultural pests)
EGLITIS . V.
OPedobiologia,,* a now international magazine of soil biology.
Pochvovedeuie no.3o.W-114 Mr t62. (MIM 15-.7)
(Soil biology-Periodicals)
EGLITISj V.K.
General oharaoteriation of the quantitative distribution of
Acarina. Vop, skol, 7s210-gll 162. (KM 16:5)
1. Latviyakiy nauohno-issleftvatel'skiy institut sexledeliya,
Skriveri.
(Acarir;a)
_~GLIT~~~
"Soil biology" (in German). Reviewed by V.K.Eglitis. Zool. zhur.
41 no.51783-784 My 162, (KRA 15:6)
(Germany, East-Soil biology-Periodicals)
IZVEKOV, V.I., lnzh.; EGL;T..,,_Y.I., retsenzent; DUBIVSKIT,P.F.,
doktor tekhn. nfa prof., nauchn. red.;
(Methods of calculating and analyofng the precision of
assembly of the elements of large-panel buildings] Metody
rascheta. i anal-iz tochnosti montazba konstruktsil krupno-
panellwjkh zdanii. Moskvap Vses. zaochnyi industrial'Mi
tekhnikum, 1965. 42 p. (MIR-A IE: 12)
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EGLY9 Antal
"Imme ek and hio age" by lotVim Benedek. lieview6d by Ahtal
Egly. Elovilag 8 no.5z28 S-0 163. -
EGLY, Antal.-
*Ultrasonics" by Dr, Taman Tarnoczye Reviewed by Antal
Xgly, Elovilag 8 no*6:6Y N-W63,
EGLY, Tibor, dr., Dipl. VclkawJrt
Role of the fixed costs in the formation of prime coots of the
mining industry. IzvOetiia Bany KI no.5:22&.23Y 161.
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Correlation between certain elements of primocost and their analysis
in coal miring. Bany lap 94 no.6:405-412 Je 161.
1. Banyaozati Kutato Intezet, Budapest.
U13SR / Human and Animal Physiology. Digestion, Stomach. T
Abs Jour iRof Zhur - Biol.) No 15) 1958) No- 70258
Author :ZgMta8h'r -..-QIIA-Yk_
kU
Inat :SH*6-nfff:C~ ]Research Institute of Blood Transfusion.. CSSR
Titlo Tho Influonco of Transfusion and Romoval of Blood on the
Socrotory Functions of the Stomach
Orig Pub Sb. Tre N.-I. In-t Porolivaniya Yrovi* GruzSSR., 1957,
Vol 5, 23-33
Abstract In tVwoo dogs vith Basov fistulao of tho stomach arxi in
two dogs with isolated Pavloy stcmachs, blood romoval
(16-40 porcont of the total blood volumo) inhibitod gastric
socrotions Transfusion (100-200 ml) of blood into hoalthy
dogs at first inhibitad and then stimulatod gastric
secretion. In doaa mado anomie., tho, transfusion of blood
quickly rostorod tho roducod gastric socrotory :ft=tion.
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EGNATASJIVILI, Sh V., Cand Mod Sci -- (diss) "Effect of B 6r
and Blood Transfusion upon SecretorY and Motor Function3of the
Stomach." Tbilisi, Gruzmedgiz, 1957. 24 pp with graphS(Thilidi
State Medical Inst), 200 copies (KL, 47-57, 91)
1
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KEVLISHVILI, G. Ye.; EGNATASHVILI, Sh. Y.; ABESADZE, A. Z.
"The preservation of human bone marrow and its use in the treatment of radiation
sickness."
report submitted for 10th Cong, Intl Soc of Blood Transfusion) Stockholm,
3-8 Sep 64.
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L 14826-66
ZO MR: AP6008349 SOURCE CODEs CZ/0049/65/000/004/0280/0286
AUTHOR: Nemec, Rudolf-Nemeta, Ro (Engineer; Bratislava); Bichnerova-laginova
_]Liera-Eikhnerova-1aginovaj V. (Graduate physicist; Bratisfaii-T--
ORG: Institute for Food Research and Oncological Institute# Bratislava (Ustav
pre vyskum vyzivy ludu a onkologicky ustav)
j:
TITIE: Lipid fractions in irradiated rate fed different diets
/
SOURCE: Biologia,, no#-4. 1965, 280-286
TOPIC TAGSa. 'rat, biologic metabolism, radiation biologic effect, x ray irradia-:
tionp iodine
ABSTRACT: Pat metab6liavf was studied by In-vie'-sitigs'--
'Udn -of cholesterol,, lipid phosphorus, and the iodine number
in rats that were fed either a synthetic or a natural diet#.
aTter they were subjected.to a single doso of 600 r X-ray irm
.-radiationt Differences due to the nature oft4d diet are dis-
oussed* The irradiation caused in rats fed either of the
'diets a 'decrease in the iodine number in the serum and the epi.
didymal fat, andan increase In the liver and lungs. No differ-
ence du-e to the diet of -the a;imals was found. M. babjakovas A. Slovakovap
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ACC NR: 06008jl~~
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and A. Randiieova,, of the laboratory Section UVVL in Bratislava, participated
in the technical works Thanks is given'to Dr. As Vavrekova for the statistical
works Orig. art* ha3t 8 tables. (JPR3I
SUB COM 06' SUEM DATEII Mov64 ORIG M7: 008 OTH REF: 009
SOV REN 005
EGNUS, M. Ya.,
"Mechanization of Constructional Installation and Erection Work in the Main
Directorate of Housing and Civil Construction in Moscow,"
report presented at the 3rd All-Union Conference of Builders, Moscow, 10-12 Apr. 1958.
Stroltel'noye i dorozhnoye mashinostroyenlye, no. 6, 1958.
I
JGNUS, M.Ta., insh.
*-,--, - What-is
now in the mechanization
17 no.4%3-8 Ap 160,
(Building
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathologi- T
cal). Nervous System. Higher Nervous Activity.
Behavior.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 1958, 97949
Author AEgolinskiy, Ya. A.
Inst : Not given
Title : The Doctrine of Types of Nervous Activities and
Physical Culture
Orig Pub: Teoriya i paraktika. fiz. kulltury, 1957, 20, No 6,
437-445
Abstract: No abstract
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EGOLINSKIYp Ya.A.
Some data on experimental training of endurance in man. Fiziol.
zhur. 47 no.li38-45 Ja 161- (MIR& 1413)
l.. From the Lenin Institute of Physical Culture and Sport, Leningrad.
(P=ICAL EDUCATION AND TRA121ING)
DOBROVOLISKIY, Viktor Konstantinovich, prof.; -t-
prof.; LZBEDEVA, V.S., dots,; BUKALOV, M.M., vrach;
LEKHTHANO Ya.B.,, red.1 LEEEDEVA, Z.V.,, tekhn. red.
[Medical and pedagogical control of physical education in
boarding schools] Vrashebno-podagogicheakii kontroll za fi-
zichaskim vospitanism v shkolakh-internatakhj posobis dlia,
vrachei. Leningrad, Medgizo 1963. 183 P. (MIRA 16:7)
(PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN)
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TITLE: 'the organ of!nonslibbific adaptation of the
organism7liaper presented at the'Conference,.on Problems of Space Medicine hold
In Moscow from 24-27 Hay 19667
SOURCES i(onferentsiya po probfem=,.kdzmIcbeq1:oy meditsinyp.1966s. Problemy
kosmicheakoy moditsinyo (Problems of.space.,in-adicine)l materialy,konforentalig
~bscow, 1966, 392-394 j.
TOPIC TAGSt biologic acceleration effectp coriolis accelerationg vestibular
.analyzarl vestibular.-trainingi biologic secretion, biologic metabolism, physical
exercise
ABSTRACT:
To determine the significance of stresses acting on the vestibular ap-
;paratus relative to the nonspecific resistance of the organism, special
,experiments were conducted on animals in four series. The aim of the
tests was to detetmine how systematic training combined with various
stresses acting on the vestibular apparatus would affect the resistance of
the organism to a number of deleterious factors.
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In the first series, 16 young rats were exposed to radial accelerations
on a centrifuge during the course of five months. The duration of exposure
was four min and the rotational rate was 125 rpm. The accelerations acted
in a pelvis-head direction. After the training period, these animals and
'their controls were'exposed to the following stresses: Cold, high tempera-
ture, oxygen insufficiency, high carbon dioxide conbentration, ether nar-
cosis, and radial accelerations.
The acceleration training program increased the resistance of the
animals to all stressors mentioned above, as compared to control animals.
However, to eliminate the influence of substantial training accelerations. on
the cerebral circulation mechanism which could mask its effect on the ves-
tibular apparatus, a second series of tests was run. This time, 12 animals
were exposed to centrifuge training in the course of five months, but at
rotational rates three times lower for three times as long. Thus, 500 to
520 rotations took 12 min, which -assured a lesser effect on cerebral cir-
culation while exerting a necessary effect on the vestibular apparatus. , The
stressors tested included oxygen. insufficiency,. excess carbon dioxide; -ether
narcosis, increbLsed atmosphqr~qjjr~ s sure, and radial accelerations.
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The results showed that training under these' altered conditions in-
creased resistpLnce.to the stressors. However, the resistance level of
rotated animals in the second se ries was somewhat lower than in anim ais
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of the firAt series. Apparently, acceleration training at a higher tempo
has a greater effect on resistance increase. This can be attributed to com-
bined influences on the vestibular apparatus and changes in cerebral cir-
culation.
Two more series of experiments were conducted to study this problem
in more detail. In the first series, 12 animals were moderately trained
..each day for five months on a special wheel which produced vertical oscil-
-lations (acting primarily on the otolithic mechanism). In the second series,
112 animals were exposed to rotation on a special device which permitted the
,animals to be shifted simultaneously in two planes to create Coriolis forces
I(acting primarily on the semicircular canals). These stresses also resulted
in higher resistance than was noted in control animals. The weight of the
adrenals of rats exposed to vestibular training was higher than control and
Appro3dmate.4-the adrenal weieht in animals s stematically I~jair~eA on a
,treadmill,
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In siimmarizinj the daCta_,_R is suggested that the.systematic stimuli-
vion of the vestibular apparatus has a tonic affect similar to muscular train-
:ing. In this sense, the vestibular apparatus can be considered an organ of
-nonspecific adaptation, and, in specialized training, a factor substantially
'affecting.the organism in a manner similar to physical work. Some obser-
ular
ovations made during physical training and sports indicat4 that vestib
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'has fully positive effects. on the organism, /XA, th, 22; Raport 664i0
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"Some problems of air brakes vhIch need an official ex-planati on. I (p. 61).
ZEUMNICE. (Jagoslovons'te zeleznics) Beograd. Vol. 10. no. 2. Ytb. 1954
SO: Itast European Accessions LiRt. Vol. 3. No. 8. August 1954
EGOROVt A.V, (Yegorov,, A.Vol
Conference on decreasing the cost of barrages. Meteorologla
hidrol gosp 6 no.1:80 161.
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Muller, G.O.; Weber.,
ORG: 4#w Physical -Technical Institute , German Academy of Sciences, Berlin
Division of Crystal Electronics (Phyalkalisch- -Technisches Institut
der Deutschen Akademie der WissenscRaftent _AhtM=n1&_
Kri atal 1 al Akf-rn"', oeov University, Moscow (Lomonoesov-Univeraitat
M Ic I i Lomon
�gor?f. Y.,
TITLE: ' Cathodolumineseence of CdS under the effect of strong cathode
ray excitation
SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 12, no.1, 1965, 71-8o
TOPIC TAGS: crystal, crystal impurity, cathode ray, electron beam,
current density, emission spectrum I 'riferedAi FoVEXC,)P1 )
ABSTRAM The purpose of the experiments described here was to verify
the occurrence of certain effects on Frerichs-crystals with natural
faces at electron energies under 10 keV. High purity was to be ex-
pected from the crystals grown by a modified Frerichs method throukh
the reaction between Cd vapor and H2S, and low energy electron bom-
bardment of constant beam current density gave high excitation density
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because the depth of penetration increases quite linearly with the
electron energy. An attempt was made to repeat Basov's experiments
to stimulate emianion from US crystals at 90* K by cathode ray bom-
bardment. No atimulated emission was observed, The intensity of blue
emission increases with the electron energy and saturation of the greei
emission occurs in the 21. to 8.5ke V electron energy range, but at
different energies for each crystal, The blue emission prevails at
high excitation densities for all electron energies, but the structure
of the green emission band remains essentially constant. The experi-
mental results suggest a relation between the green emission and the
surface properties of the crystals. "We thank 'the Ministry of Univer-
sity Affairs of the USSR (Ministerium fur Hochschulwesen der UdSSR)
and the Ministry of National Education of the GDR (Ministerium fur
Wolksbildung der DDR) for making it possible for one of us, through a
six month,: leave of absence to participate in this study at PT (The
Physical Technical Institutel. Orig. art, hass 8 figures.
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FZOGHTN,.- 1. S. (Candidate of Veterinary Sciences), TRETIYAIMVA, A..A..(Scientific
Collaborator Kirghiz NIIZhV) and PAMTOV, A.* Ya. (Professor).
"Dates of the detection of the vaccinal strain 19 and the changes ocaurring in
the organs of sheep vaccinated against brucellosis."
Veterinariya, Vol. 38, No. 3, 1961) P- 45.
EGOSIR, I.S.; SERGHIN, I.K.
Liquidation of pig infectious atrophic rhinitis on farms.
Analele agric zooteh 17 no.6tl48-151 N-D'63.
---&GRES, __keno
Plastic correction of the puncta, lacrimalis and lacrimal duct
with the aid of thread. Szemes2rtet 101 no.2:84-85 Je'64
le Hevesmegyei Tanaca Korhazal Eger (Igazgato: Cavath, Gabor)
SzaneszeV. osztalyanak (Foorvoss Vargr Bola ) es Varosi Tanacs
Korhaza, Hatvan (Tga--gatot Dobos, lmre~ Szemeszeti szakrendele-
senek (Foorvos: Egreop Jeno)kozlemonyee
EGRES, Mihai
Lot us Rumanians extend the now proceedings in constmations. M=a
sindia 7 no,.3s5-9 Mr 163.
1. Instructorp Consi~W60entral al Sindicatelor Sectia Econamica.
;=IV-MA-ty-A0
Effect of calcium chloride on the reinforced concrete. Magy ep ipar
10 no.11:511-513 N 161.
EGRESSYt 9,,
TECHNOLOGY
xoZLExEDESI XoZIony (Hungary., hozponti Szj~Uitasl Tanacs. budapest.)
EGRESSY, E. Role of navigation in the economic life of Ciyor. P. 856.
Remarkson Dr. Istvan Csizmadials article "On the Delivery of Consignments
Ordered on Sidetrack." P. 857o
Vol. 14,, no. 51p Dec. 1958.
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Monthly List of East btwopean Aclession (EEAI) LC Vol. 8,, ho. 3
March 1959) Unclass.
SZANTAI, Janos,
,._. p. ~
Technicel and economic evpluatlon of prefebrIcated ferroconcrete
floors. Magy ep ipar 13 no.6:329-334 164.
The pilot residential nection of Obuda. 151.
(ErItolpiri esulet) 2,
Feb. 1,,59.
M,onthlx List of Europo3n Acc,3ssions (Er:;tI) LiC, 1,101. ni. Jul,.-
CT
EGYED, Imre
"Academic Days" in Nyirseg. Magy tud 71 no.8/9:580-
581 Ag-S 164.
1. Secretary, Division of Agricultural Sciencost Hungarian
Academy of Sciences.
',,.--.EGRESSY, Imre, Ybl-dijas
The "Camus" panel construction system. Magy ep ipar 13
no.llt640-656 164.
EGRESSyv Iwe., epites=ernok
Up-to-date apartment, up-to-date furnishings. Elot tud 15
no,52tI643-1647 25 D 160.
Eamalo. ~;="
1, 1-1, ~-- 1.
paral oyatemm of mot"Otlop in weaters zwopeo Mau sp ipar
31 no#7~296-304 !63a 1
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EGRF,J'rjY, Imra; NAGY, Gnbriella
Built-in furnltqre. TochnikA 9 no-3:1 Mr l6r~.
E-IFIj GY.
"Statistical processing of the soil-sinking measurements of the Institue
of geodesy and Geophysics." p. 122
MELYEPITESTUDOMANYI SZEMLE. (Kozlekedes- es Kozlekedespitestudoranyi
Eaesulet) Budapest, Hungary,, Vol. 9. No. 3,, Har. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EF-AI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1959
Uncl.
EGRI, Gyorgy.- REV, Endre
Civil engineering experiences in Czechoslovakia and Poland. Magy
ep ipar 10 no.9t426-432 161.
EGRI, Gyorgy
Remark about Gyorgy Gaboal polemic article "Utilization of the
experts' opinions of soil mechanics in the construction industry."
Magy 9p ipar 11 no.7030 162.
1. Foldmero es T&lajvizsgalo Val-lalat osztalyvezetoje.
POL'.i"'D/Acoustics - Ultrasonics j-4
;,ba Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1959.. No 6576
Author : -Egr.i T.mre,__
Inst : Institute for Measuring Technique and Instruments of the
Hungarian Acadeqr ofSciences
Title : Sheet Testing by Method of Penetration
Orig Pub : Froc. II conf. ultrason., 1956. Warszawa) M) 1957o 123-129
Abstract : Description of a method of Investigated sheet materials with
the aid of ultrasound. The essence of the method consists of
drawing the investigated sheet material in a bath between
two ultrasonic converters with a definite velocity. The
bath is filled with water. Ultrasound from one converter,
which serves as a radiator., passes through the water into
the investigated sheet of the material and reaches the other
converter, whichserves as a receiver. The investigations are
carried oVt in the pulsed mode under normal incidence of the
ultrasound on the material. The receiver receives also) in
addition to the first direct pulse, also a series of pulses
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of pulses-which are multiply reflected in the material. Under
suitable selection of duMtIon of the pulse and the duty
cycle frequency, the phase shift between the first pulse and
one of the reflected pulses becomes such, that the pulses add
up and give a summary pulse., which excoods all others in
magnitude. The magnitude of this pulse will be greatly
affected by defects that are found in the tested material.
Mie author investigates the causes that may afEect the re-
liability of the investigation of the material. Such causes
are: uariation in the thickness of the shoot, variations in
the surface finish of the material, variations in the angle
of incidence of the ultrasound ray on the sheet naterial, and
variations in the acoustic coupling between the water and
sheet materialY andalso other factors, such as the variation
in the amplification of the receiving radio apparatus and the
changes in the elastic moduli of the investigated material.
Diagrams and graphs are given to illustrate the principle
of the method. -- Ye. V. Romanenko
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HUNG%Y/Nuclear Physics - Installations and Instrunents. C
Methods of Measurei-mit and Research
Abs Jour : Ref Mur Fizika, No 8, 1959o .17195
AuVior : Zar~j I., Hering, Js
Inst
Title Remarks on L. Tihanyi's Paper on "The Dimensioniag of
Shielding Walla Against Garim. Radiation".
Orir; Pub Acta tochn. Acad. scientb hung., 1958, 21, No 3-4,
291-294
Abstract The results of the calculatioa of a thickaiess of a
layered shield by the Tihanyi method and by t1he Hamer-
sfeld table (abstract 17194) are compared with the ex-
perimental data for Ia226 IvI92, taken from the book
(Protection A(,pinst Radiations frou Radimi, Cobalt 6o,
aad Cesium-137, National Bureau of Standards, Washiarton,
1954). A noticeable discrepancy between the theoretical
and experincatal data is uoted. The causes of the
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discrepancy are not explained. The authors believe
that even thout the method of calculation after
Tihanyi is more coiweiiient and nore accurate than the
table, nevertheless in the calculation of the dose in-
tensity on the surface of the container it does not
make it possible to perform the calc-~Iation in a sin-L,'Ie
step. The necessary thickness is calculated by the me-
thod of successive approximation. -- M. Shtal'
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66. A Recently Developed Method for the Immersed Ultrasonio Transmission Testing
of Metal Plates and its Comparison With the Frequency Modulation Method. (In German)
4.-Rgr . Acts. Technica, Academies Scientiarum Hungaricaep Vol 21, 1958, No. 3-4,
8 f igs. 9 1 tab.
The so-called first-signal method for the immersed ultrasonic transmission
testing of rough-surface metal plates, developed in the Institute for Measurement
and Instrumentation of the Hungarian Academy of Sciencesj, is presented and compared
with the frequency modulation method. The results can be summarized as.followas
At the'ultrasonic testinlrof plates the size of the minimum detectable flaw Is
determined by the cross section of the sound beam and by the possible errors in
measurement, assuming that no sound can pass through the flaw. The speed of testing
is proportional to the cross section of the sound beam, therefore, every effort
should be made to choose a maxftm beam cross section. Comparing the two transmission
methods from the viewpoint of possib1c, errors in measuremeutp the advantage of the
now method using pulse modulation and first-signal indication consists in its probable
errors being much smaller than those of the frequency modulation methodi therefore
either the detection of smaller flaws or a higher testing speed may be attained than
with the frequency-modulation method. A disadvantage of the new method is its limited
field of application, since it is inadequate for testing thin plates if rough-surfaced.
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Metal Plates and Its Comparison With the Frequency Modulation Method
Although owing to errors in measurement the detection of the smallest flaw
theoretically determined by the wavelength is generally not possible nevertheless
In order to reduce the minimum thickness of the smallest detectable flaw, if
possible a small wavelength should,be chosen. The reduction of wavelength is
limited by the surface roughness of the plates. Theinfluence of the surface roughness
of the plate on the errors in measurement is smaller with the recently developed
first-signal method than with the frequency-modulation method, therefore in the first
case a shorter wavelength can be chosen.
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TITLE: Slae; Content Determination of Steel Sheets
and by the Definition of Contraction Work
PERIODICAL. Gbp, 1960, Vol. 12, No. 9, pp. 369-373
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Scienies, Sinw, Ghbor,
by Ult-razonic Methods
TEXTt In the Central Research Liboratory of Me"ukng Techniques (Buda-
pest), tests were carried out in order to deter-mine the slag content of steel
sheets by ultrasonic methods, in which the detection of inclusions is based
on the phenomenon that ultrasonic vibrations are reflected from the f'Wlty
places or only penetrate them to a small extent. Two variations of this method
were applied. In the "first signal" testa the amplitude of the transmitted
vibrations, and in the "reflaxion" tests the applitude of reflected vibrations
were registered. The transmitter generatsa pulse-modulated sound vibrations
which penetrate the layer of water with wnich the sheet is covered as well a3
the sheet itself and bit the receiver orystal which transforms them into elec-
trio oscillations. Th"se are amplified by the razelver and measured by a valve
volt meter. The method is suitable to be in~31uded in the rolling mill proassa
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Definition of Contraction Work.
and can easily be automated. The inolusions in the aheet oxn be measured by
this method if their total surface is so large that
Ffault> Fray ~ b
where: Ffault - the total surface of inclusions, mea-sured In the plane normal
to the beam of sonic raya, Fray - the cross section of the beam, b - the re-
lative uncertainty of measuring. (Abstracter's note- Subseripts fault and
ray are- translations of the original hiba and sugir). The "first. signal" tests
were Pompleted by teStE carzied out with the "r9flexion" method-,2:n the-ultra-
sonic teats vibrations of 3 Mc frequency and a beam of 100 mm cross section
were used. Following the suggestion by Professor F. Gillemot, ths. ultrasoimd
tests were checked by defining-the contraotion work of the sheets eKamined.
The value of the contraction work was oalculated with the following equa:'liont
A Se (f5 ) + 4.6 ~i + S ;~' 4
c -37 B B e) log- TTT. 6B"'+
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Definition of Contraction Work
where*e = flow limit, e B - tensile strength, 6 e - elongation, (uniform,
speci~io5s do - specific elor*ation which can be calculated from the follow-
ing formula-. 60 . _V
(Alf - th-i maximum specifis lateral
Conti-action). Based on the tests on contraction work, the specimens were qua-
lified aaco-.-c~ to the following rating% the sample was "good", when its
contraction work was AC 50mkg/.-m,3, it was "dubious" when A, = 40-50 mk9/cr3
while it was "bad", when A, . According to the uItrasonic te~tf~-.
, < 45 mkg/cm3
the sp--cimen waLs "good", if the decreasse in th-? ampli-~ud-~! of the penet-rati.,LZ
ultrasonic oscillations was