SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FARAGO, GYORGY - FARAPONOVA, G. P.

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FARAGO, Gyorgyo HA 5 BG Untuned baDmcer and impedance transformer for short waves. Radiotechnika 13 no.7:262-263 Jl 163. FAIiAGO, Gyorgy (U .5 BG) Ultrashort wave transmission lines. Radiotechnika 13 no.9032- 333 S 063. FARLOOp'_ Gy"gv (4 5 BG) L oignificant, meeting of radio amateurs in Gottwalday. Radiotachnika 13 no.92336-337 S 163. (HA 5 BG) lines in ehortwa,;r i,,,~:hnique. --373 0 `63. ,~A!~G!~_Gyorgy-(HA 5 BG) I- Osztalyu rovidhullamu R-tor Fersonal QSO with the Dresden amateur radio operators. Radio- technika 13 no.11:414-415 N 163. FARAGO, Cyorgy, (HA 5 BG) Feeders in the shortwave tranmdesion. Radiotechnilm 13 no.12t 454-455 D 163. FARAGO, Gyorgy.,. (HA 5 13G) Problaw relating to modem amateur transmitterp. Pt.l. Radiotechnika 11+ no.2:1 54-1,16 F164. FARAGO, Gyorgy (HA 5 BG) 1. oszt.minositesu robicffiullamu amator Coil assembly made in the German Democratic Republic for shortwave band receivers. Radiotechnika 14 no. 3:94-95 Mr 164. Problems of modern amateur transmitters. Pt. 2. lbid.:96-97. .;.", . ..~I IIA -~ ,,(* I rE I I t1l'iJ.' t.) ;nncin-n wrx - -r r - ri * - t . 14 r ~-. . 4 -1 !.*A,,, -1 *3 5A p I u '~ , FARAGO, Gyorgy, (IIA 5 BG) Problems of modern radio transmitters. Pt. 4. Radlotechnika 14 no. 5:170-172 My 164. FAFaGO, Gyorgy (IIA 5 BG), I.oszt.minositesu rovidhullamu amator Problems of modern gmateur transmitters. 1't. 5. Ha(flotachnika 14 no. 6:212-21-4 Je 164- ~ ~ *- .,f " ; G -,-, "' -4 2 ( ! i ~. ') if, ) -4 . I j I r, I I-,:,! -;f7 C," -:()(jPrrj q.IjVt'.eur txanm : ~ Rpn Jra 11 & . . 1. - 1, j.1 HIDWEGI, Tibori FARAGO, Gyorqy (HA 5 -PG) For modernizing amatkiur transmitters. Hadiot.~chn!~a I", ro.7-, 259-262 Jl 165. 1. Editorial Board Member, IlRadiotechtuka," FARAGO, I. On the origin and manifestations of narcotic diseases. Visa. belorT, arch. 4 no.2:88-93 1951, (CIAIL 20:11) 1. Doctor. 2. Neurological and Psychiatric Clinic (Director Prof. Dr. Gyula 11yiro). IhAapest Medical University. FARAGO, I. Syndrome of Intervertebral disk hernia and multiple sclerosis. %ff. belorv. arch. 5 no.3:133-136 Sept 1952. (GIRL 25-5) 1, Doctor. 2. Psychiatric and Neurological Clinic (Director -- Prof, Dr. Clyula JVIro). Budapest Nedical University. FAR&W, I. Narcomania, narcotic diseases. Ory. hetil. 93 no. 46:1312-1316 16 Nov 1952. (CIAL 24:1) 1, Doctor. 2. Psychiatric and Neurological Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dr. Gyula Nytro). Budapest Medical University. PARAGO, Istvan. dr.1 KAZAR, Oyordy, dr. Connections of the early syndrome of simll Injuries to later conditions; observations In 366 cases. Ideg. essule 8 no.5: 152-156 Oct 55* 1. A Budapestl Orvostudovmwql Iffetes 111. as. Sebessett Klinikaja Tarumatologial Intesete (Igasgato: Rubacri Pal Ar. sastmi tanar) as Ideg Blue Klinikaja (igasgato: NyIro Oyula dr. egyatent tanar) koslemenys. (HW, wounds & W. closed had Inj., early & late neurotic & psychotic "Upt - (van)) (WOUIMS AND INMIBS head, closed Inj., early & let* neurotic & psychotic sympt. (BUD)) MCSAR, Andor, dr.; NAWR, Oyorgy. dr.; ZOLCZXR. Laszlo, dr.; FARAOO. Istvan, Are; XDLNAR. Idit, dr. ---------- mv"WWMMNMIW Clinical aspects and therapy of commotio carebrio 16W. Sebesset 10 n63:4-13 Xar 57. 1. A Budapeatt OrvostudomrWl Affetem Baleseti S*Usset4 Intosetenek XoslemmWe, Zgaagato: Rubanyl, Pal, Are offeteal tanar. (BRAIN. woundst' Inj. concuselon, thereA other clin. aspects (Mm)) a 4 S 6 1 a 0 allullutsm uip me 10 2 34 oil Rubabau "84414tilas*to - 1- 1: -fi tL-JL I roe DIA 0 so X-hp\ go .4 00 :: 00 *~ 111~ his rortwellwo P111111111%, fly J. k'sirAjO~ 1'112a).Ir Krultual in 46. lisily Itunlipaggry Vitt Ill. Nth. 7.11. ple. 143-1 Ill-C, ION), 2 If$%) 11 %4s rivolsommory for 4fi4gW%IIC P14111ta I0 tied llw soloillipilill clitticoorm 44 r4rimorgaullm plJ1114 Ill Ilse qn-ol jig Ilse fulm tif lower ivommkimrs. i1we their C1111010CCU11 Ill Ira& calwosive owls The herimunul battled cum"Irdhaw Aell slid lailgir ousod~r. 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I L A, AMITALLURfICAL killOilYWI CLAtWICATIGO I I 00 16 old.. $-got- 0114 do 0.. 1%. mks to 0 "tole a d a 1--WqT In a """DO $togb :0:::'Oeooooo 00400000000:0000.*406*009000000 0i o 0 o o 0 0 0 : o o 0 0 4 0 o 0 0 0 Ole 0 o 0 a o 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 * 0 o 0 0 FARAGO, Jinos, VI. oh. Iodine reaction In progmancy. Orv. hatil. 96 no-5:123-124 30 Jan 55. 1. A Favaroal Tanses ftessegugyl Intemenyal ZI. Ssakorvowl Randelolateset (lVsgato: Kiralyhegri Robert dr.) logroffassMI Onstalyansk (foorwass Awnes fivadar &r.) koslamenys. (IODM tesi in pregn.) (PRIMUM IS=, Iodine reaction) FARAGO, Janos, dr. I - - Phenothiazines in combined obstetrical analgesia. Magy. noom lap. 25 no.2tlO2-105 Mr 162, 1. BM. Korvin Otto korhaz szuleezeti-nogyogya9zati osztalyanak (Foorvos: Fabian Laszlo dr.) kozlemenye. (PHENOTHIAZINES ther) (ANESTHESIA OBSTETRICAL) /_1 ~ - -- -4 0009000 #006; *00::* 00604111006004: I 1 9 0 it Q 11 w V is 1? 0 111 100 4'- oo - 00 " 00 a Go-' 002 008 o0 I 00 V 00 094 09. 0011 PROCIS"I ..D Opeplipplis 0000000600006000w It V a a u a a a it As As u am* LA-M-WA i I., - A __& t-.L I L -b -oii, 0 -a## -00 -00 oxamdrdml"dWmdlkw. KA"y Farm&1_(Ada hd. Sei. Xvio, & 1113 1147 N d f . . 11mip. - Ol 0 d tA h 1 43 i ( i A M r ).- num m -win k 4 uawfa ll, 9 214); V. low, ML 21 A , si I O l f th U w 11 l l -00 e - rn a o rummita IN- ass WOM O . m cleet"Wit. niagio 40( AWA g j 1 elecinA., drormitimil in mAWkvw of F400,)r N. - 01247# Y.. Agn" with .00 the TOW CWOvb&d by ftpmbprL 7u adivilics wki activity ow-fis. of ~ J l i bl l .00 e ecitim e ai v r r la b"d to" an VAev1mbj and 14"W. A sim I Flom Inaglimis lubr, ampful O'(Whichwaa VI-I see ' with Fk*Ift No then MW parson. Mr4milyfle silver was Often siv- =00 10016d (at this Chwerrmfit mer"W with P-4-4 W is) Prevent Imm-1141A O'lerAmile 41WAX11" *M1 In Ow mijullson Thi *b bi 400 1 s witi m t, impw IN w be atmalw 0~ buww A I mrowmamms. OW hydecom sb(MNI 1w W Coo : zoo Aw wilworr lit prorlikirate a ai(h the W l a w sm611.-M.0. i it so L a ldlitLLOGKAL LittlatOt CLASWKAIIW 'Blow S I&.. -MIS ot-10 At it It 04 a a a IN 19 It it It 14 me it I IN 00000*000000000000*0040000000000000000060 :::oooooeoooooooooee_oo06-4000600000*0000000q)o c3oo soo ZOO voill l t:00 no* C,Z CIO 1 0 Igo o -9 -t-w- 0 1--- -W so I-so4 1 T FAR&GO, Nalman Data on the-question of planning residential area units. YAU ap ipar 12 no.8.-379-383 163. FARAGO, Katlin. dr.; HAJOS, Indre. dr. Simultaneous tomography. Magy. radiol. 8 no.2:104-106 May 56. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Eastem Rontgenklinikajanak (Igaz ato: Ratkoczy. Mandor. dr. egyat. tanar) koslemanys. &MG39YOGRAPHY totography, simultaneous of several layers. now technic (Hun)) FAR&GO. Ifatalin, dr.; GIMH8, Bela, dr. Radiotherapy of myasthenia gravis posudoparelitica. Orv.hetil. 100 no.48:1732-i?_i4 N 159. 1. A Budapentl Orvomtudomanyl Bastem Rontganklinikajanak (Igazgato: Ratkoczy landep dre egyetemi tanar) kozlemenye. (KTASTMI& GRUIS radiother) FARAGO L. Significance of eternal puncture in dermatology. Borgrogy vener. szenle 5 no.6:168-171 Dec 51. (CLML 21:4) 1. Doctor. 2. Skin and Venereal Diseases Clinic (Director-Prof. Dr. Ferenc Foldvari), Budapest University. KAJTOR, Ferenc; FARAGO, Woo; TOROK, Pal Irf6C t of peripheral sensory stimulation on the convulsive activity of the hippocampus in evipan anesthesia. Ideg azemle 10 no-5-6:ln-180 Oct-Dec 57. 1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Agyetem Ideg-elmoklinikajanak koslamenye, (HIPPOOMPUS, in various die. epilepsy, temporal. ING of hippocampal responses to sensory stimulation of peripheral nerves in hexobarbital anesth. (Hun)) (JPIINST, physiol. BW of hippocampal responses to sensory stimalation of peripheral nerves in hexobarbital anesth. in temporal epilepsy (Hun)) (XLVTMIMCIU3ftWGWHY, in various die. epileps.y, temporal, IMG of hippocampal responses to sensory stimulation of peripheral nerves in hexabarbital aneeth. (Hun)) (NBRVM, PIRIPHIRILL, in various dim. Sam) EfUIJAY' Jozsef; YARAGO; Injos; TOROK Pal %ta onifeUry hinctiona based on electric cortical stimulations in temporal epilepsy. Idog. szemle 11 no.1-2:15-17 Feb-Apr 58. funct. of memory cortex studies by electric cortical stimulations in temporal epilepsy (Hun)) (URABRAL CORTA, pbysiol. memory cortex funct. studied by electric cortical stis- ulations in temporal epilepsy (Hun)) EXCERPTA MEDICA See 13/Vol 13/1 Dermatology Jan 59 EXCER71 210. KAP091-S SARCOMA - Sarcome de Kaposi Fa rago L. Budapest - ~2 10. 'I'l Pq '.N ANN. DERM. SYPH. (Paris) 1958, 85/3 (297-:2!9-9-)TTru-A-.7T- Case refx)rt. ()all, 5, 16) _at., rf_" At FARAGO., Laszlo,, dr. $Tte process of thinking and the regularities of analysis.. synthesis, eiz~a generalization.0'edited by S.L.Rubinahteyn. Reviewed by,Laszlo Farago. Magy posichol extIle IEV -no.3:374-376 161. FARAGO, Iaszlop tanozekvezeto International vMooium on teaching mathematics hold in Budapesto Magy tud 69 no,12:784-788 D 162o 1. Orazagon Pedagogiai Intesete FARAGO, Laszlo, dro ftiphelogical problems relating to the up-to-date teaching of mathematics. Magy pszichol szemle 20 no-3:441-41+8 163. 1. Orazagos Pedagogiai Intezet. I i UNG A RY Ujlo and FOLCZINGER, Dr Laszlo, Ear-Nose-Throat llcpartx,(~nt ZF44W ~" I (Orr- Gege-.F-)Aoszt,aly) or the National institute of Oncology (Orsza.co.- Onkolo.-ia,- T teZcI) and &search Institute for Oncopathology (Onkopathological Research n 4. 1 0 Institute). 'Tumors of the Salivary Glands" Budapest, Yjagyar Onkoloria. Vol 10, No 4, Lee 1966; pp 236-239. lbstrnct CAuthors' Ehzlish sunaary, modified]: After subjectin, to patholoi:J -1 A -C_ and clinical consideration tumors oripinating from the salivary Z,:Iands of the oral cavity, authors discuss 17 of their own cases diaGnosed and treated during 0 1956-1965. Their cases wore mostly localized in the palate. Elloven cases of pleomorphic adenomas, 1 pleomorphic adenoma with malignant development, 4 adeno- carcinomas, I mucoepidermoid tumor were treated. Combined therapy is considered to be the most off ective method of treatment. of the 12 patients wit"n, pleo- morphic adenoma,q survived for more than 5 years, 2 survived for mora than 3 years, 1 died after having been free of symptoms for two years; of the 4 cases of adenocarcinoma there were 3 relapses,including one after 9 years; 2 are alive and 2 died. A patient with mucoepidermoid tu:mor has been free of symptoms for two years. 41 References. mainly Western. FARAGO., M. FARAQOj, M. - The use of a color filter in idcrophotography. p. go. Vol. 2., no* 4. Aug. 1956 Kep es Hangtobbillm. Budapestp Hungary SOURCF,: East European Accessions List (FFAI-) voi. 6, No. 4--April 1c)57 FARAGO, M. The cell wall. p. 6. (Magyar Mezogazdasag, Vol. 11, no. 3, Feb. 1956 Budapest) SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl. MAN, M. FARAGO, It. Plante resistant to freezing. p. 11 Vol. 11, no. 8. A pr. 1956 MAGYAR MEZOGAZWSAG fGRICULTURE Budapest, Hungary So: East European Accession, Vol- 6., 110. 3, March 1957 FARAGO) Mih&3,v., dr. (Fertod); HORVATH, Karoly (Peca,, Alkotmany u.20); --KIRDLER., Andras Miscellany. Radiotechnika 3-1 no.3-1:341 N 161. 1. 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If CXpCrj=nt&j cormiou m tWably OoKn. the dhvctlon spra4 scomi to lb~- dima 0* to OW 74UAAtum disixfVOU of cocroy exctuas* between free elc%*ons ond r.f. &kL A Sim& CO*10f Cka(V& %Ystcr-I Might 2110W nOt owy ate dtwtion of the dim-tion sprad of the ciemons. but the prese=%-, of a quantum drat might t.-. ChCCkL'j byLood'ng IF14 Co"Wor "ItrIlt vcmul r-V pleld arliptitu&e, the Wt for the QuAnwill drat Will those fol chu'lical cdc'c". C", t Y216 UANTUM EFFECTS Ir TIM INTERACTION BETWEEN RAS SLECTRO141LANI)JILECTRWAGNSTIC FIELDS. 8, F11jagg lqeutral fleourch Inet, for )1jdQjUMjPtYjLCW nst.of the Eotvos U41y., I Budapest. Hungary). Phys. Rev. 99,1093-4(1955) Aug. 15. An electron beam that through a transverse r( (told may suffer a directional spread. It eiperimental conditions are suitably chosen. the directional spread may be due only to the quantum disperst of energy exchange between free on electro" und rf field.' A simple collector electrode system rollM allow not only the detection of the directional spread of the electrons. but the presence of a quantum effect might 'be cb~dW by plotting the collector current versus rf field -w amplitude, the plot for the quantum offset being different from those for classical effects. The results of various tbooreflesl treatments of the allect are briefly comiared, bcAb from the point of view of their principal foundations and of tM oosoibility of Mair experimental vertfics HWIGARY/Electronics - Geiieral. Abs j~ r : Ref Zhur - Fizilm, I-Io 6, 1959, 13444 Aiith:)r : Faraeo, Peter Inst Titlc ConcerninC, on the Book by V.F. Vlasov "Electric Vacuum Devices" Orig Pub Maaar tud. akad. Mat. es fiz. tud. OSZT. kozl., 1956, 6, Do 2, 262-264 Abstr3cT, The book is a translation of the second Russian edition (1949) and is used as a text for hi&ier institutioiis of learnina. The first 22 chapters have material of the course of lectures on electric vacuum devices., delivered be the author in the electrotechnical hi&her technical institutions for cotniulication. Card 1/1. .7 , -~ -- - - -- - - /I--- - -- - ;" r - I /' A, I", r -/~ C o m AUTHORSs Zrelov, V. P., Tyapkin, A. A., Farago, P. S. SOV/56-34-3-4/55 TITLE: Measurement of th( Proton Masi; at 660 MeV ~Izmereniye massy protonov pri energii uuu MeV) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Tooreticheskoy Fiziki, 1958, Vol. 34, Nr 3, pp. 555-558 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present work compares the values compute by means of the relativistic r lation r 11 - (v2 ~2 based on the -2 me velocity measured with the val5les M, - p/v of the mass which were determined from the measured momenta an,! velocities of protons. The neaourements were made on an external proton beam with about 66o MeV which made ezse-ztntially easier tho determination of possible errors, The general scheme of the measuring device is shown in a diaGran. The exturnal beam of a 6 m-synchrocylotron passes a system of collinators, then was deflected within the field of an electromaenet with a pole diaaeter of I m, passed a second collimator and then impinged upon ionization chamber. The control ::,,easurements are also described. In the determination of the momentur, of Card 1/3 protons by means of a current carryine conductor the values Measurement of the Mass of 66o MeV Protons SOV/56-34-3-4/55, - Q - 300-0+ C- 3 and I = C.681+0.001 amp. were obtained. q de- noting the- load applied to a7silK thread. From this the value p . 1296,5�2 .3 MeV/c is ob t ained for the momentum. Various measurements carried out at Q - 200,o g showed results which coincide within the limit of measurine; errors with earlier obtained results. Variouo details of the measurements are dis- cussed. Also the second correction of the energy loss in air must be taken into account which amounts to 6E 1,5 MeV. The total correction of the energy amounts to ~` - ? - ~~ILE - Ei+ E 8.1 MeV. The authors intend to determine the deviations from the f ndamentil. law of relativistic theory Li - molli- 2/c2)-!122 and use relativistic relations in the det -ermi- -(V I nation ~;f the correctionsl/~IE and,~.'~v. When the found values for the momentum and velocity of the protons are taken into account m, - p/v - 1~98.2 + 3 Mev /c2 and L'12 = mo!l-(v2/c2 1604.3 � 1.9 MeV/c mee*~btained. Prom this further results _1m = m2-mj - 6.1(1 + 0.5) orAm/m = 0,0040 + O.S). The er- rors mentioned are the nean square deviations. Thus the re- sults obtained here coincide with the relativistic law for the increase of mass with increasine velocity within the error Card 2/3 limits mentioned. Measurement of the Proton Mass at 660 MeV SOV/56-34!.-3-Z/55 , - There are 1 figure and 9 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (United Institute for Nuclear Research) SUBMITTEDt September 12, 1957 Card 313 PATAKI, Pal, dr.; PANGSDIAT. Jozsef. dr.; PARAGO-__Peler, dr. Neurinoma of the extremity. Ory.hatil. 102 no,4:174-175 22 JaI61, 1. Yovarost Arpad Zorhas, Sebessett Oestaly. WROU case reports) NITIES neapi) FARAGO, Stefan Planning of train service and its performance. Zel dop, tech 12 no.9s241-242 164~ F 1. Dispatcherp SVD. I 1 17 , , t ,, "j ACC NR: A.T6n35004 SOURCE CODEs HU/2502/66/047/002/0173/0184~-;* AUTHOR: Szpke, Sande, --Sokol Sh. (Doctor) and-rarago, Terez, of the Central Research InstituVe for Chemistry at theHugorlan Academy of Sciences In Budapest. I'Calculation of the Force Field on the Ethylene Model" ;Budapest, Astn Chimica Aca4emiae_S4igntiaru!j Hu!ggaricae, Vol 47, No 2, 1966, pp M-184. .Ab_-~~t: [English article; authors' English summary] The force constants oMe ethylene molecule have been calculated. Fourteen equations were used to calculate eleven force-constant components applying the method of least squarea. In the calculation of the constants of the stretching vib- rations, the force constants of diatomic molecules were used as approxima- tive values. By this procedure the relationship pf the force constants with the applied empirical data has been established.-' - .-Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 36,00e- 16 formulas and 6 tables. ZYPRSs ITOPIC LIGSi ethylene, molecular physics SU4 CODE: 07l20 SUBM DATE: 22 Jul 65 ORIG REF: 001 OTH RFFt 019 gV REF: 004 Card '/T ~fgaj!~t T. Ober daS dfithmetipc-h-geometrische Mittel. ?UM 'XMh. Debrecen 2. 150-156 (1951). The arithmetic-jze~O~;Ctlj~ of two positive numbers ae, ba is the common limit ba) of thc two skqucrlce~4 (a.1, 1b.1 generated 13Y CW- 0:'+W, b,41- ((J1b.P>O- For these sequences, we have M ror complex numbers ac, N. the author now considcrs the same sequences, except that now the condition b-i>0 is generalized to the restriction that b.,, lie in the angle (r.+8 (a., 0, b.), with 0:-7:- ir, Clearly we do not now necessarily have jb.j:_!:-:ja.j; neverthelvss, the following ,analogue of (*) is given, 1b. I cas Ia.=- 1b.,11 cos lar.4.1 =-- IM(ae. bo) I --t",(1a.1 + 1b.1 I + lb.+, I Also, n4:cesmry and sufficicnt conditions on (a4, ho) and (a4', b*'), in order that are givell, E. P. Becketsbach (L(n Angeles, Calif.). Source: Mathematical Rrjvlew Vol. 1.3 No.1 777'~ IA ,~Tv M Cmtrlbudon to the deftWon of _Voup. 3 (1953),133-137 (1954). Let G be a system of elements in which a single-valued binary: multfpllca~ is defined. Suppose G contains a unit element land eat every element of G has a left inverse. If, In additio , G is associative, then G is a group. The author n considers fifteen, substitutes for the associative law, which are obtained try changing the position of the brackets and/or permuting the thme etemenits a, b, and c in the right membet of (46)c-s(bc). The associative law in G is rep"lain turn of u !by each of them fifteen substitutes. Nine Iting systems are commutative groupp, three others am commu. tative systems not necessarily groups, while the remaining three (one.a( which is nec'essart y a quasigroup) need be neither commutative or associative. A C. ifurdoch. ,~Ojtj~p at ilghtc otter partial dedvativit -at 1i t It' _(W it 1011 J_rQ1P B110VO VAJOCS 41101ig An RiffOll, 3- if r"40 01mig lim) lvtj :wd L'uttl'.0 111V- :111,1 (mwtitm voud p"ilit"I ovt l"y _7 falk-d-to-jorlihil at,ky. her thi, ",I IMin) & d ittAll *htAt~kt " 6;iiv wrif land I vs, tr tcf,6 o4H11jk-umq*- is- V0,witir ,trr (47. yj mr-Iluttill;v (Ojiitr.,-* (Its: 'Vfj,~mi(N4 y v(t), 11., f!y:,- Cul.- - ' he to I Irani know 4 figrivaliv elf $00 4-01. ~ n V41UNS l a 1111 Ulg . 1. 1 ong 4 s1rt4nI Sckwinil: Aries Techmics 1 -227 7 0, 1058, Tile faillIt'j, "I tile nth d,,11-at Verit Iv i es t1l x detucvl and a ve, C' be k Oclty ittstributim con tile 511`041 " U 11 fit ' 2.13610,111 Pm.) Je', IeZ title of c cc lllg ttf hiateR are alvViltives ' given. lie (tilal 've C, ti i c c'1 ll y l -1 ext net cnl known fitrcnfl16PZVi11C4- .111 hell Murticei N FIOUX-0 I T. (I~udapest, XI., Sztoczek u.2-4.1/ An elementary method for an approximate determination of the real roots of algebraic! equations. Periodica polytechn electr 7 no. 3:197-208 163. 1. Lehrstuh-." fur Mathematilt T---- ' -i 11niver..'" ~ "~ -~Iegt Yon Dr.F.Makai. FARAGOY Tibor,, dr. (Budapest, XI., Sztoczek u.2-4) Studies on polynomials with one or more variables. Periodica, polytechn electr 8 no.2sl93-206 164. 1. Lehratuhl fur Mathenatik, Technisohe Universitat, Budapest. Torgelogt von Prof. Dr.l. Fenyo. Ji 165. (I",-MA IP:7) 1. finchallnik otdola metal-lurgichenkcro zavch. FARAKHOTOV, A.A. "Correction of Off-shore oil Extraction Structures and Catode protection. (KorroKiya Morskikh Neftepromyslovykh Sooruzhenli i Katodnya zashchita.) Baku, AzneCteizdat, 1955. GUSEYNOT, Dshebrail Alekper ogly;_IIR xA&,ArutyQiavich; SPEMR, AMUL.,Sm Sh.Sh., red.; ALITKAN, T.B., red. izd-va. [Technology and mechanization of the production of petroleum bitumen] Tekhnologita i makhanizataiia proizvodstva neftebitumov. Baku, Aserbaidshanskoe goe.19d-vo neft.i nauchno-tekhn.lit-r7, 1957. 180 p. (MIRA 11:1) (Petroleum) Chtumen) FARMNLAZOV, S. A., Cand Tech Sci (diss) -- "'rhe problem of mechanizing laborlo-us processes in the production of high-melting b1titmen". BaRii, 10 pp (Min Higher and Inter Spec Educ USSR, Azerb Order of Labor Red Banner Inst of Petroleum. and Chem im M. Azizbekov), 150 copies (YL) No 12, 1960, 128) FARAWAZOVO Sayran Arutyunovich; CHIZHOV, A.A., ved. red.; DEMIYAIIENKOP V.I., tekhn. red. (Complete mechanization and automation of the production of solid oil asphalt) Komplekanaia mekhanizataiia i avto- matizataila proizvodstva tverdykh neftianykb bitumov. Le- ningrad, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 122 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Asphalt) FARAMAZOV, S.A.; ABDULOVA, Z.H. Efficient positioning of return I-,,nd c~am-bars in pipestills. Mnah. i neft. obor. no.8:23-24 ',')4. (MIRA 17.11) 1. Baklnskly nefleperarabatyvayushchly zavod im. XXII 9"yezda Kom-nuntaticheakoy partii Sovetskogo ,qoyuza. FARAMAZOV, S.A.; KOSMOV, V.G.j AKHMDOV, K.R. Stabilizing the draft of pipestill flues. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no.4:45-47 165- (NJ RA 18: 5) 1. Bakinskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod im. XXII s"yezda Kommunioticheekoy partii Sovetskogo Soyuza. FAFLAII~DIZOV, S.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; GINZWRG, I.I.B., inzh.; PIRUMYAN, M.Y00.1 inzh.; TSOYREF, M.I., inzh. Mechanization of the clitting of a high-viscosity polymer. Mekh. i avtom. proizv. 19 ne.10:11-12 0 165o (MIRA 18:12) KARAKYAN, K. A. L FARAKAZT Mineralixation phase@ of the Kadsharan copper and molybdenum deposit. Izv. AN Arm, SSL Geol. I geog. nauki 13 no-3/4:65-88 160. (MIRA 13:9) . Aomhw - 1. Institut goologicheeklkh nauk AN ArmSSR~ (Kadsharan region (Arwala)-Kineralogical chemistry) MELIKSETYAN, B.M., FARAMAZYAII, A.S., KUURSHOYAM, E.Khe Tellurobismathite and certain other tellurides from the Xaler molybdenite deposit. Dokl-AN Arm.SSR 30 no.4:239-244 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk ArmSSR. Preds- tavleno akad. Al Armyanskoy SSR I.G.Magaklyanom. (Negri 149trict-Tellurides) Sloe 1 /61/000/022/015/076 B102/B108 AUTHOR- Faramazyan, A~ S. TITLE: Lawfulness of rhenium distribution in ores from Kadzharan PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 22, 1961, 97, abstract 22G108 (Izv. AN Arm.SSR. Geol. i geogr. n., v. 14, no, 1, 1961, 39-56) TEXT; Re in molybdenites was determined colorimetrically according to the color of its rhodanide complex. go was previously separated by Hg(i+) nitrate or ascorbic acid. The Re contents in molybdenites in the following stages of mineralization are presented (in 10-2 %): 1) Quartz- magnetite (2.6-3-0), 2) quartz-field a ar (3-4-4.1), 3) quartz- molybdenite (3,,4-4.9, avera. e 3.21), 45 quartz-chalcopyrite-molybdenum (3.0-16.1, average 7~39), 51 quartz-chalcopyrite (2,2-3.2, average 2.78), 6) quartz-pyrite (3,0-3'.7, average 3.27). Just like molybdenite WhIch is segregated mainly in the 3rd (70 ~) and 4th (15 %) stages, also the main mass of Re is segregated in these stages: 61.2 and 30 2 %, respectively. Card 112 s/oBi/61/000/022/015/076 Lawfulness of rhenium distribution... B102/BI08 The Se and Te contents were also determined in these molybdenites by semiquantitative spectroscopical and chemical methods. A diagram s given which shows that the Se content increases with increasing Re content. This is explained by a geochemically similar behavior of these elements, The Mo and Re contents of some other sulfides are also given; the Mo:Re-ratio is the same as in the molybdenites. This leads to the assumption that Re in sulfides is due to mechanical molybdenite admixtures. A comparison of the Mo:Re ratios in molybdenite (2000:1), in powellite (Io5:1), and in mine water (200:1) shows that Re is removed from the oxidation zone. LAbstracter's note: Complete translation. Card 2/2 FARAMAZYANt A.S.; HUDIAN, E.M. '' - -1--.--,,..,-.,... .It Enargite and luzonite from the Kadzharan copper-molybdenite deposit. J&p.Arm.otd.Vses.ain.ob-va no.2t5-17 #63. (MIRA 16:10) FARAMAZYAN, A.S.; AKOPYAN, A.G. Rheniu"m and soma molybdenum are manifestations in the Avotsdzor ore region. Izv.AN Arm. SSR. Geol.i, geog.nauki 16 no.3:61-66 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut goologicheskikh nauk AN Armyanskoy SSR. MAGAKIYAN, 1.G., akaderaik; PIDWYAN, G.O.; FARM-MMAH, A.S. Rhenium in copper-molybdenum deposits of the Armenian S.S.R. Dokl. AN Arm. SSR 37 no.2t77-81 163. (MlRA 17:2) 1. Institut goologicheskikli nauk AN Armynnakoy SSR. Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR (for Magaklynn). FARAMIZYPN, A.S.; KHURSHUDYAN, E.Kh. loomorphJ= between molybc-Pylum and rh-?nium in malybdenites. Dokl. AN Arm. SSR 37 no.4t2ll..236 '63. (MIRA 17t8) 1, Inatitut geologichesklkh nauk AN ArmSSR. Predstavleno aka- demikcm AN Armyanskoy SGR I.G. Magaklyanom. FARMIlMiN, R. ,-------'American "aid" and Turkish finances. Fin.SSSR 20 no.8: 81-89 Ag 159. (HIRA 12:11) (Turke7-lconomic assistance--American) (Tiirkey--Finance) FARAMAZYAN, Wichik Artashesovichl SAYYKIN, 3,, red.~; RODI('NoVA, 1"S -_--.M7f4..._rd'd_ I_110074_x .,-P-11ekhn. red. (Economy of present-day Canada] Ekonomika sovremennoi Kanady. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1963. 222 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Canada-Economic conditions) KILESSO, A.I.; FA ILA,; KONONYUK, B.Z.; VARTINSEN, Z.A.; ANDREPtV, Yu.V.,- SLAVIN, S.V.; RUSETSKIY, S.B.; GLUSHKOV, V.P., otv. red.; PLISKINA, Ye.M., red.; TIKEOMIROVA, S.G., tekhn. red. [The shipbuilding industry of capitalist countries] Sudo- stroiteltnaia promyehlennost' kapitalisticheskikh stran. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 471 p. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mezh- dunarodnykh otnosheniy. (Shipbuildlng) FARAN, Antonin, inze Automatic recorder in railroad otationse Zel dop tech 11 no.3:85-86 163. F.*t-:_',, A. j. - -, c,~r,4 1,:,' " . 'iI3t$:pr,,a 1--.orfrola jospodarl--i rater-L.J.0-1-j (7 ,C', f - I I L - - - -L - ) I r..al'~lrAal OCCnorr-"), I~y J. Farana. :!a, 0,-tr,-,4.1, -2.: -22;::2, '-~ -,'e -' :;` - ' 1,40. 6, Farch 15, 1956. FAMION&A E.A, tMeeting on psychological problem of industrial education and train- ing in the school, Vop.psikbol. 7 no#2:188-189 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14-.6) (Work) ,-I, 7APOROZHV-T'p A.V. (Moskva); FARAPONOVA, E.A. (,Moskva) Work of the Moscow Section of Lhe Society of Psychologists in 1960-1964. Vop. psikhol. 11 no.2:189-190 Mr-Ap 165. (VIRA 18tO FARAPONOVA, G.P. Som results of actinomtric obsorwations from free aerostats. Trody TSAO no.8:27-35 152. (KIHA 12:1) (Aeronautics in mtoorology) (Solar radiation) 1-14-58-9--10068 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 9. p 90 (USSR) AUTHORS: Faraponova, G. P. , Kastrov, V. G. TITLE: Actinometri-c'Obser--iations in the Lower Troposphere Above Kyzyl-Kumami (Aktinometrichesk*4ye nablyudeniya v nizhney troposfere nad Kyzyl-Kumami) PERIODICAL: Tr. Tsentr. aerolog. observ. , 1954, Nr 13, pp 27- 37 ABSTRACT: Aircraft-borne actinometric observations were performed above Kyzyl-Kumami and the Mountain District of Turkestan during April and May of 1951. The measurement comprised the intensity of the incoming (downward) and outgoing (upward) fluxes of shortwave radiation, the intensity of the direct and scattered radiation, and the basic meteorological elements. The observations were performed at elevations of 0. 5, 1. 5, 3. 0, and from 4 to 5 km. Twelve flights were carried out in all. Data analysis showed that the density of the downward flux increases at all times with increasing elevation; the ver-- tical gradient of this quantity against elevation, in general, decreases with elevation. The density of the upward flux Card 1/2 varies without any definite trend up to the 1. 5 -km level and 124-58-9-10068 Actinometric Observations in the Lower Troposphere (cont. ) increases above that level. Both the intensity of the absorption of the insola- tion and the radiational heating of the air decrease with increasing elevation; the decrease is most pronounced at the 3-km level and near the ground sur race. The values of the flux density of the direct and scattered (clear-sky) radiation above Kyzyl-Kumami are close to the values observed at corresponding elevations in the mountainous area. The albedo of the desert surface and of the air layer lying between the aircraft and the ground surface increases with decreasing angular elevation of the sun above the horizon. This, apparently, is governed by the properties of the desert surface but not by those of the inter- jacent air layer. The character of the change in albedo with elevdtion depends on the ratio between the pro'cesses of absorption and scattering of the radia.- tion in the air layer interceding between the aircraft and the ground surface. 1. Radioactivity--Measurement 2. Atmosphere--Radioactivity L. I. Mamontovt Card 2/2 LASTROV, V.G.: YARLPON2VA G.F. Radiation errors of a platinum resistance thermometer. Trudy TUO no.16:18-20 '56. (KLBA 9:11) (Atmospheric temperature) (Thermometers) FARAPONOVA -1. - ~ Measuring the weakening factor of Trudy TSAO no.23:52-62 157. (Atmosphere) (Photometry) sunlight in the atmosphere. (MIRA 11:5) (Solar radiation) YARAPONOLA~~-' Measuring the weakening of sunlight In the free atmosphere. Trudy TSAO no-32:3-16 159. (KIRA 12:12) (Atmospheric transparency) 4 D S/169/61/0 ",/"3'/06-5 D228/D304 AUTHOR: Parsponova, G-,P-,- TITLE: Measuring the weakening of sunlight in the free atmosphere PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no, 11, 1961, 26-27, abstract 11B193 (Tr- Tsentr, aerol, observ,~ no. ~2 1959, 3 - 16) TEXT: The index of the weakening of sunlight was determined from measurements of direct solar illumination at different allitudes in the atmosphere during aircraft flights to a height of 6.5 km- The observations were conducted with an electrophotometer in wliirlh a (f -31Y-19 (FE-U-19) photomultiplier was tised as tile radiation rec~-.-- ver, lnterference filters with pas~3a,7e naxima of 420, 452. 550 mp were employed in the equipment. The observ,--,ti~~ns ~-e~re in the North Caucasus and in the Kharlkov region in 1957 and ir ti~, Moscow region in 1958. On comparing the data obtained in the fz'e, atmobphere and in mountainous terrain it was found that the weak~-ni- 14- Card 1/3 322 78 S/169/6!/000/011/0361/06~ Measuring the weakening of ... D228/D304 ing of light is somewhat greater in the free atmosphere than in zhe mountains. The optical densities obtained for the free atmosphere also have larger values. It was discovered that the turbidity of the air in the near-surface layer up to 1 kni very rapidly diminl.- shes with altltude,~ A layer with a comparatively constant turbldi- ty from 1 to 3 km is very often observed in summertime,: the upper boundary of this layer usually reached the inversion level. Above 3 km the index of weakening declines almost exponentially with al- titude. In the lower layers of the troposphere (up to 3 - 4 km) d-4- lution by aerosols plays a leading role in the values of the index of weakening,, at greater heights (from 3 - 4 to 6,5 km)' the molecu- lar component equals, or becomes somewhat larl-,er than- -the aerosol component, Tn the summer period in the lower 'layers (Up to 4 km) the indices of weakening have somewhat higher values '.n steppe dls- tricts (in North Kazakhstan and the North Caucasus) ,han in -,he central part of the Union's European territory (in the Yos,',ow ara Khar1kov regions). Observations in the free atmosphere, carried in West Germany by U. Krug-Plelsticker Per. Dt9ch. Wetterdienst, no. 8, 1949) and In England by I M, Waldram. ~Quart, J. Roy. Meteo Card ?/3 S/169/62/000/003/048/098 D228/D301 AUTHOR: Paraponova, G. P. TITLE: The weakening of sunlight in the free atmosphere (The- ses) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 3, 1962, 27,- ab- stract 3B215 (V sb. Aktinometriya i atmosfern. optika, L., Gidrometeoizdat, 1961, 145-146) TE'XT: Measurements were made in an aircraft by means of special photometers at different points in the USSR in 1956-1958. In t-he troposphere's lower layers from 0 to 1 km the atmosphericturbidi- Uy rapidly diminishes. Above 3 - 4 km the index of weakening de- creases almost exponentially with altitude, as do the aerosol and the molecular components of the index of weakening, too. The at- mosphere's optical densities at a height of 6.5 km exceed the Ray- leigh values, indicating considerable turbidity in the troposphere's lower layers. / Abstracter's note: Complete translation.-7 Card 1/1 'Ile rp-tr-, wi MR, NO R RAW Ol 11 IH F Card 2/2 t, IRR -7: r ACCESSION NR: AP4034796 S/0293/64/002/002/0257/0265 AUTHOR: Malkevich, M. S.; Malkov, 1. P.; Pakhomova, L..'-A.; Rozenberg, G. V.; tarapo ova, G. P" TITLE: Determination of the statistical characteristics of radiation fields over clouds SOURCE: Kosm',cheskiye issledovaniya, v. 2, no. 2.:1964, 257-265 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, cloud, atmospheric radiation, radiation field ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the possibility of applying statistical ana- lysis to fields of outgoing radiation for determining the structure of cloud forma- tions. Computation of the structural parameters of the cloud cover is accomplish- ed using aircraft measurements of radiation with narrow- and wide-angle instrumenq. The following conclusions are drawn from this preliminary investigation: 1. Sta- tistical characteristics of the Intensity of reflected radiation can be used for an objective analysis qf clouds of various types and a reliable identification can be made on the basis of the full set of statistical parameters. 2. The most In- fornative-parameter-is the spectral density.of fluctuations of brightness, which is quite sensitive to a difference in the character of nonhomogeneities of dif- ,__ferent,~Joud types and at the same time is statistically stable- 3. An Investl --Card ACCESSION NR: AP4034796 gat,lon of the statistical characteristics of radiation fluxes, considered as ran- dom functions, makes It possible to take into account fluctuations of the radiant flux of heat under conditions,of arbitrary cloudiness. In this case spectral density makes it possible to obtain the distribution of radiant energy by fre- quencies and determine those *cales of nonhomogeneities which make the principal contribution to the flux of radiation heat. 4. The spectrum of fluctuations is similar to comparable spectra~of fluctuations of wind velocity and temperature ob-, tained in Investigations of turbulence in the surface layer of the air. The s pec-, trum was displaced into the region of somewhat lower frequencies, evidence'of an increase in the scales of the eddies responsible for the nonhomogeneity of cloud '10 formulas, 6 figures and I table. formations. Orig. art. has: ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 230ec63 DAT E ACQ: 2omay64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: ES NO REF SOV: 009 OTHER: 003 2/2 CJrd 7P