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PARFENIYEV, R.V.; POGAFL-,F~jy, A.M.;-FARBSHTM, I.I.; SHALYT, S.S.
Effect of annealing on the anisotropy of the galvanomagnetic
properties of teUuritm. Fiz. tver. tela 3 no.8:2501-2504
Ag 161. (14IRA 3-4:8)
1, Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(TeIlurium-Magnetic properties)
(Hall. effect)
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AUTHORS: Parfenlyev, R. V., Farbshteyn, I. I.. and Shalyt, S. S.
TITLE: Galvanomagnetic Properties of Tellurium. II. The Effect of
Heat Treatment Upon the Temperature Course of Mobility
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 11, pp. 2923-292B
TEXT: The concentration dependences of the hole mobility at 77 OK in
tellurium, as found by several authors, exhibit an exceedingly large
spread. The authors of the article under consideration tried to explain the
observed anomalous spread of mobility, and, above all, the extremely
uncertain temperature course of mobility by ascribing them in the first
place to the variety of impurity concentration (which shows in the large
spread of concentration dependence of,,the hole mobility) of the specimens
investigated. The effect of heat trea ont upon the galvanomagnetic
properties was thoroughly examined, an'. .'very considerable influence upon
electric resistivity and Hall constant was also observed. The heat treat-
ment took place at 320 0C over 70 hours. Fig. 2 illustrates the effect of
the heat treatment upon I and R, and Fig. 3 upon the Hall mobility R~
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The Effect of Heat Treatment Upon the B006XB060
Temperature Course of Mobility
I cm
1.6-10'V;1_N!11L. /v.cm, as recorded o
and upon the mobility defined by u. n
the purest specimens (monocrystals). As a consequence of the heat treat-
ment, mobility rises sharply, the temperature dependence of mobility
changes considerably, while the Hall mobility and uA~ attain values
approaching closely. The carrier concentration grows from 4.9*10 14 to
2.4-101 5cm-3. Fig- 4 illustrates the temperatVre dependence of the Hall
mobility and the reduced chemical potential P =u/kT for different speci-
mens (having different carrier concentrations). The higher the concentra-
tion, the less marked will be the mobility maximum and t4 lowerwill be
the curve. The Hall mobility of the specimen with 4.6-10 cm-3 has a
course without maximum and drops with rising temperature. The temperature
courses of ohmic mobility u,.I/eny were recorded prior to and after the
heat treatment on the purest specimens (No.2) and analyzed. It is
inferred from the results that the effect of heat treatment upon the
galvanomagnetic properties will be the greater, the smaller the carrier
concentration, i.e-, the purer the specimen. A. M. Pogarskiy is thanked
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The Effect of Eeat Treatment Upon the BOo6/BO60
Temperature Course of Mobility
for assistance in preparing the specimens. There are 6 figures and
3 references: 1 Soviet, 1 Japanese, 1 US, and 1 British.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR Leningrad (Instituto of
Semiconductors of the AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: July 21, 1960
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AUTHORS: Parfenlyev, R. V., Pogarskiy, A. M., Farbahteyn, 1. 1., and
Shalyt, S. S.
TITLE: Effect of a heat treatment upon the anisotropy of the
galvanomagnetic properties of tellurium
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 8, 1961, 2501-2504
TEXT: The authors determined the hole mobility from the formulas of an
isotropic model (one scalar mass and isotropic scattering) using
experimental data on the Hall effect and on the reluctance in a weak
transverse field. The mobility values determined from the Hall effect and
from the reluctance do not differ. At 77.40K, their ratio in specimens
whose trigonal crystal axis is in the direction of the current, approaches
a value of 0-85. The difference between u and u is regarded as a
Hall A? t.,
measure of the number of structural defeots. Heat treatment of tellurium
leads to a rise of mobility, especially in the region of maximum
temperature dependence of mobili ty (below 200K). In some specimens, the
Hall mobility attains 5-104 cm2/v.aeo in this region. The difference
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Effect of a heat treatment upon the ... B111/B102
between uHall and u,&, can be explained by an anisotropy of the galvano-
magnetic properties of tellurium. The fact that a heat treatment leads to A
an approach of these two values can thus be explained by a decrease in
anisotropy due to a diminution of structural defects. In order to verify
this conclusion, measurements were made of the longitudinal (Afij) and the
transverse (Aqj reluctance which are more sensitive to anisotropy
(of. Fig. 2). The results showed that the galvanomagnetic properties of
tellurium single crystals free from structural defects have at least
cylindrical symmetry in the range of 4-800K. The asymmetry found by
various authors was due to structural defects. If the latter are
dislocations, the anisotropy of electrical properties due to then may
result from the strong anisotropy of the mechanical properties of
tellurium. L. I. Korovin and Yu. A. Firsov (Ref. 6: ZhTF, XXXIII, 11,
1958) are mentioned. The authors express their gratitude to the latter
for having discussed the results. There are 2 figures and 8 references:
3 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviet-bloo.
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Effect of a heat treatment upon the... B111/B102
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad (Institute of
Semiconductors, AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: May 9, 1961
Fig. 2: Cha
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transverse and longitudinal reluctance
during heat treatment. Legend:
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AUTHORS: Parfenlyev, R. V., Pogarskiy, A. K., Farbahteyn, I. I., and
Shalyt, S. S.
TITLE: The galvanomagnstio properties of tellurium. The structure
of the valence band
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo telar v- 4P no- 12p 1962P 3596-3611
TEXT: The galvanomagnetic properties of pure, annealed Te monocrystals
and the temperature dependence of the most important galvanomagnetic
coefficients were studiid and analyzed at 770K-and between 1-40K and
30OOK, respectively. Using the d-c potentiometer method, the 12 components
of the galvanomagnetic resistance tensor are determined in magnetic fields
Of UP to 35 koe from measurements taken on monocrystalline specimens with
longitudinal, transverse and oblique orientation. The coarsely crystalline
castings for the pricking out of the specimens with longitudinal orientation
were produced by zonal purification, either by cooling the solution slowly
in a dish or by the'Caochralski method. The coarsely crystalline castingg
used for cutting out the specimens of transverse and oblique orientation,
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The galvanomagnetic properties ... B125/B102
was produced by slow cooling. The experimental results are compared with
those obtained by other authors. The isoenergetic surface of the holes in
tellurium closed to the extremum are ellipsoids of revolution whose axis
is a symmetry axis of the third order. In the case of isotropic scattering,
the ratio m corresponds to a slightly flattened mass
.L/m I, - 1 .2 5
ellipsoid. This isotropic scattering is confirmed over a wide temperature
interval by the constant ratios of the galvanomagnetic coefficients which
characterize the galvanomagnetic properties of tellurium. Within this
range of temperature the thermal scattering is replaced by scattering from
the impurities. The ratio m /m3 w 1.2 + 0.2 of the effective masses which
determine the axes of the ellipsoid of revolution hae a similar value.
The experimentally and theoretically determined dependences of the ratio
Q 2 on the absolute texperature T agree fairly well up to 4 0K, but
3311 "33/Rl
deviate strongly at lower temperatures. It is found that
m_L - 0.43 mo and 'all a 0.35 mo. The ration.Q1111A1,33'
Q1122*Q33/Q3311 Q,l and Q1313A3311 of ihe experimental coefficients of
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The galvanomagnetic properties B125/B102
the galvanomagnetio tensor differ from the corresponding theoretical
values, which is due to the nonuniform carrier distribution in the
specimens investigat*ed and to fluctuations of the relative values of the
longitudinal resistance of various tellurium specimens under investigation.
There are 15 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikoy AN SSSR, Leningrad (Institute of
Semiconductors AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTED: JulY 13, 1962
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AUTHOR: Dubins)mya, L. S.; Farbsht
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ORG: Institute of Semigllldli~t-orsp Academy of Sciences SSSR, Leningrad (Institut
poluprovodnikov Akademii~nauk SSSR)
TITLE: The role of anisotropy of scattering in.tellurium~l
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. PisIms. v redaktsiyu.
(Prilozheniye), v. 2, no- 7j, 1965s ~307-310
TOPIC TAGS: tel-luriums galvanomagnetic effect, electric conductivity, carrier scat-
tering
ABSTRACT'i The authors show that the*difference,4between the effective mass ratio of
the holes in annealed tellurium single-crystalJ at low temperatures obtained by J. H.
Mendem and R. N. Dexter (Bull& Amer* Phys# Soco v* 9, 632, 1964), mjjL/mm - o.525,
and the results of galvanometric measurements at 4.2K, which yield a conductivity
ratio cr3Wvj;, - 1.3 1 0.1 or'M]LL/m33 w 1.3, lies in the fact that anisotropy of scat-
tering is expected in tellurium. The anisotropy of the scetering of holes by Ion-
ized impurities in tellurium is*connected both with the anisotropy of the carrier
energy spectrum and with the dielectric constant anisotropy which leads to anisotropy
of the scattering potential itselfs 7he authors use the theory of galvanomagnetic
effects for arbitrary scattering anistorpyp developed by 1. Ya. Korenblit et al. (FTT
v. 3, 2939 and 3285, 1961), to obtain, given a single-ellipsoid model of the equal-
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energy surface and an anisotropic dielectric constant,, approximate expressions for
relaxation-time tensors v33 and T13L - -r22. Calculation of (,TS3)/(Tll) for tellurium
at 4.2X for a carrier density 3D14 CW3 yields (,r33)/(T.I]L) - 2.29,, leading to aada,=
1.2.., which is in good agreement with the experimental value. Thus, an account of
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he scattering anisotroyyj within the framework of this theory reconciles the data on
cyclotron resonance with the galvanomagnetic measurementi-In the region of scattering
by ionized impurities. The anisotropy of electr IthAulle-tivity at 4.2K also demnds
Te
on the concentration and on the temperature,, and the question of the quantitative
correspondence between the experimental and theoretical dependence of the scattering
anisotropy on the concentration in now under investigation. Authors are grateful to
1. Ya. Xbrenblit#A L. L. KoreJ*li scussion of the theoretical questions
and to S. B. GbalybPfor continuous Mupin the work. Orig. art. has: 3 formu2"
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AUTHOR: Farbshteyn, 1. a,; Pogarskiy, As 9'. Shalyt, S. 8.-4o E/,
TITLEs GalvanomagnaMe and the structure of'Its valence
band near the energy miniwm
SOURCEi Fizika tverdogo telal V* 7. no. 8j, 196% 203-23W
TOPIC TAGS: galvanomagnetle effect, telluriump valence bandv nuclear ener67 1"elf
Hall constant, electric conductivityp electron mobility
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work by the authors (nT v. 4j, 3596m
.1962 and earlier papers) -on the gaivanomagnetle properties of tell4rim In the
hole-conduction region (T < 300K). The earlier studieswere cmfined to thin
single cz7atals, from which all defects could not be readily removed by'anneall%
and etchingp and which were also prone to plastic deformation. In th%4xresent In-
vestigation the authors used large externaUy perfect single crys 'bf longitu-
dinal or transverse orientation, obtained directly from Czocbralski apparatus with-
out mechanical working. The cooling was very slow (5--6 hours) to prevent thermal,
stresses and to reduce the distorting effect of ovalUe conductivity. Plate were
obtained for the temperature dependence of the Hall mobilityj, electric canductivityp
Hall coefficientp and ohmic mobility for various saxpless The results show that
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IndicateB that the valence band has & r7 Mcated strij ure nes, the e
MiAimum. $t
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DUBIWKATA. L.B.; FARRSHTEYN, I.I.
Effect of scattering anisotropy in tellurium. Pie'. v red,
Zhur. eksper. i teoret. fiz. 2 no. 7:307-310 0 165o
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Inatitut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad. Submitted
July 26, 1965.
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'AUTHOR: Dubinskayal L.
ORG: Institute of Semiconductors,. AN SSSR, Len (Institut poluprovodnikov AN
SSSR) 0
TITLE: Anisotropy of scattering b;r Ionizing impurities in tellurium
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo telap Y. 6. no. 6., 1966
TOPIC TAGS: telluriumj, impurity scattering, relaxation process,, carrier density..
semiconductor conductivity, cyclotron resonance
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work by the authors (ZhETF, Pialms v
redaktsiyu, V. 2# 30T, 1965) where the authors calculated the anisotropy of the re-
laxation time in tellurium for carrier scattering by ionized impurities at a single
density n - 1014 em-3. In the present study the authors analyze the anisotropy of
the relaxation time for several concentrations at 4.2K, and compare the theoretical
dependence of the anisotropy of the electric conductivity on the density with the ex-
periments by one of the authors (Farbshteyn, with R. V. Parfenlyev et al., FTT Y. 41
3596,, X962). Plato of the anisotropy of the electric conductivity against the con-
centration at 4.2K are prepared on the basis of the calculations and compared with
experiment. It is shown that allowance for the anisotropyof the scattering makes it
possible to reconcile the observed anisotropy of the electric conductivity with the
anisotropy of the effective massp which in known from experiments on cyclotron reso-
name. The agreement obtained between the calculated concentration dependence of the
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'anisotropy of the electric conductivity and the experimental one is qualitatively
good. The authors thank 1. Y&. Koremblit for great help during the performance of
the work and also L. L. Korenblit and S. S. Shalyt for interest in the work and a
discussion of the reodta. Orig. 'at. has: 1 figure and 5 formulas.
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Economic effectiveness of fishery fleet operation, Vestis I&tv ak
no.l2sl5-28 060. (EFAI 1039)
(Fisheries)
FARBTQXH, M. [FarbtubopM.]
Measures for the further introduction of economic accountability at
collective fisheries. Vestis Latv A no.1:29-42 162.
CRETA, G.; LEMNEAKU, N.; ~A.S)-.R--
Calculation of steam transformations by electronic digital computers.
Studii tehn Timisoara. 10 no.2:355-365 Jl-D 163.
BALA, M,; POPA, Gh.; DAVID, I.; FARCAS, D.
Diagrams for dimensioning rigid arcs with moments of variable
inertia for uniform loadings radially distributed. Bul St si
Tehn Tim 9 no.1:235-2" ja-Je 164.
OPRENDECK, B.j_LARCA~, D.
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Principles of programming digital electronic computers in view
of determining the control indexes of ind'uo-tion machines according
to the series of experiments. Bul St si Tehn Tim 9 no.2.-511-518
Jl-D 164.
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(STMWH NEOPLASMS) (POLYPI)
XAW4AS, Gheorghe (Tg. Mwets)
Amicable mmliers. Gaz mat B 14 no.7:408,-411 Jl 163.
RUMANIA
Eng, of the Agronomic Institute (Institutul Agrono-
mic), Cluj, TOMA, I., Fin,~, of.the Prejmer State Farm (Gospodarirea
Agricola de Stat Prejmer), and MURESAN, Elena, Eng, of the
Codlea Selection Center (Centrul de Selectie Codlea).
"Hereditary and Morphological Productive Indices of Jersey
Cattle of the Danish and English Type."
Bucharest Revista de Zootehnie si Medicina Veterinara, Vol 16,
No 10, Oct 66, pp 78-81.
Abstract: The authors tested the two types of Jerseys with
regard to hereditary potential and morphologic characteristics
specific to milk production. Both types had high hereditary
indices of milk production; the English type provided larger
qunatities of milk but the Danish had milk with higher fat per-
centages, and was clearly superior in terms of over-all selection
criteria. A strict correlation was found between origin, ap-
pearance, production and offspring testing data for both types.
Includes 2 figures and 2 tables.
RUMANIA
NEGRUTIU, E., Prof, POPA, A., Eng, IOZON, D., Eng, KOLOSY. E".
Eng, FARCAS N Eng, and ZORZOLAN, R., Eng, of the "Dr Petru
Gro zg;r~~Aoc Institute (Institutul Agronomic "Dr. Petru Gros'a")
Cluj..
"Observations on Some Indices Regarding the Inheritance of Wool
Properties in the Cross Breeding of Sheep.
BucharestI Revista do Zootehnie si Kedicina Veterinara, Vol 16,
NO 10, Oct 66, pp 19-Y2-.
ct: The report concerns a project for the obtaining of
Abstra
a bre of she.ep with semi-fine wool especially suited for
the pedoclimatic conditions of the Cluj area by crossing local
Tigaie and Turcana sheep with various Merino strains. Resulis
are given relaVing to the production and characteriatics of
offspring , and the inheritance and genetic gain with regard
to the desired characteristics are calculated. The reported
results, for tW years 1960-64, indicate that the project is
aiming in the right direction and should be expanded.
Includes 3 tablest 4 figures and 5 references, of which
4 Rummian and one Oerasne
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"Raising of Animals; our swine fam."
p. 15 (Druma Beisugului) No. 6., june 1957
Bucharest, Humania
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April 1958
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Piglets.
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Abstract: It was established that sucklitg- and weaned
piglets of the Large ",'hite and ;.,ianpalitsp, breeds
showei larger weight gairs when they received
blood paste with their fod-Jer thqn pir~lets which
were not given Ilood paste o Oatch were given
blood flour.
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7NIV-12WIL; 17-41%. 643'4213'K.: 241"
06 4U'-l24WK.t Wl.. OW-IIWK.; molybdenum-odalt alloys: 1.0::: 0
1333'K.1; 3-101 1243'K - 54%. 12U'K.-. 640... 11411' arml 1227'K.:
00 1 39 Wl IM' K.' ; 13-391. BW and 1239' K.; 20-11" 404' ml
A& IM'K.; 294%. IIWK.; Allovs: 6-40 , 12W K.. -.1100
1221' awl 1233* K.; 10-3%. 1143* mod I IOM'K.; 111-5" ;". 1119' and ;00
1200, K.; 22-p~. 1141' MA I ler K. %Vlwm two values of 0 are given. the MOO
omnul relaten to t6 rovprtive alloys after mubjection to heat-tmatment-
Alloys of cobalt with the frAlo7ing reopeti,e atomic of alloyinir XOO
tnetil have a Ovie pDint at obsolute seen - 324% c=m. 41-2" man.
ganver. 27% tonpWn, 32-201', molybdenum, aM 57% aluntiniu~na Tbo age
results do not eonfirOk One *mwAkwortimn of the etmpountim CoW and CoNo. t:00
11W alloys can 6 Orouped in own Categories according to the mule of
variation of 0 wM emposi"-J. It 0. T. nee
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*S1, f
r.Ild m1k.s. of C&COS (I lama d d I e U1 are uxd for the
cc results were obtained
earlier for the hardening or C steefs and stainless steels.
The mitts. contg4n lor It, NaCl, and charctr4. TPehard.-
eninj,was done with 8 special sictis from the Romanian
STA the 'Sovlct con, and the German DIN standards,
and the results show that thm mitts. can well replace the
ones Con
tg..BaCO4 now used. The thicknes3 of the hard
*on of time, also the
Cned layers Was M s a funru
-s und sftucture ere detd. to we It thcy agree
with the ones jpcahed in the standarcls: the spe-cifications
are Me
FLRGASAIT, Maria
Geologic research in the Valea Dosului region (Metaliferi
Mountains). Dari seama sed 47:175-184 159/60(pubi. 1621.
Action of alcoholates on haloCenous aromatic nitro derivatives (1) ; action
alkaline methyl alcoholic hydroxides and of sodlw- rietlivlate Upon
p-n-'Ltrochlorolerizene. p. 69*
STUDII SI CLRCETARI DL CHBIE
Vol. b, 110. 1/2, Jan/June 1956
Rumania
SOURCE: EkAL, Vol. 5, No. 10 Oct 1956
-kf
Instrt' 493d
I/O'TIW' effect of. a aa the balog
Alcoholats e"tad "L_ S!
:1111MVXerivatl . H. The effect at 5003M Methy a 'I on I
d p-nitrolodd and
w (fto dx
104 Awd. rsP.
J~y
C f. c"Cari this. 100 1-6(lon)l cf. at 3
1874b.-The reaction of pw-nltrobromo- and J~-ni Obcn-
*zeue with KaOMe was performed under conditions which
enabled the redo. to occur totether with substitution. The
Mol" rotlo was the same In an syntheses, I mole
bromo- trolodobenzent, 2.66 motes Na, and VI.1101
McOH.1orgultro derly, was added to the prqd. NAOMC,
the faixt. heated an a boiling water bath mid the products
b
tILentralaing the P-01trowdsole & water Ya
nbdn. products, b,pl-dibromo. and ~ty= ~ ", - -
azozybemune and t.p'-dimethm"M the solid
residue, while p-ultrophenol was Itittothnee'adwl-k. soln. and
phenolate. Quant. halogen, detaAndicated, that the substi-
tution was man mpjd =4 intense' [a the case of p-oltro.
bromobenzene, while redu.. was Wore diffIcWt than Ja the
caft Of 'ticiodobenzene.' TM, Wop" *of, the re",
were wt substituted under the conditions of time
DENESH, V.I. (Donee, V.I.); IrERMHAN, 14. (Fareasan, M.)
Structure of producte of addition of acid chlorides to
mothylene bases of benzothiazole. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.2:
654-655 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Institut khimii AN Rumynskoy Narodnoy Respubliki, g.
Kluzh.
(Acids, Organic)
(Benzothiazole)
GLIGORE, V.; GOZAMU, L.; GHEPIAAN, Gr.; LUCACIU, 0.; HOLAN, T.; SWITAY, J,.;
FARCAS
Changes in the function of hepato-conular uptake or S-35 laboned
mothionine in patients vith hyperroniculdnism. Stud. cercet. endoer.
14 no.2&24-266 163.
(ESTROGENS) (LIVER) (METHIONINE) (METABOLISM)
(SULFUR ISOTOPES) (LIVER FUNCTION TFSTS)
FODOR., 0.,, prof.; SURIAM, P.,, dr.; TRAGOR, S., dr.; COTUL, S., dr.;
SZANTAY, I., dr.; MMAN, T., dr.;,FARGASAN, M., dr.
Further clinical and biochemical verifications of the therapeutic
action of aspartic acid In chronic hepatitis. Mod. intern. 15
no.i.s463-472 AP 163.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica a III-a medicala, Cluj (director:
prof. 0. Fodor).
(HEPATITIS). (ASPARTIC ACID)
ASPARAGINE) (DIUREM)
BLODD PROTEINS) (AIANINE AMINOMANSFERASE)
~
DENES, V.Io; CIURDARUp Ghe; FARCASAN) Me
........ ...
Heterocyalic methylene bases- Pt.5- Studii cera chim. 12 no.5:
381-386 064
1. Institute of Chemistry,, Rumanian Academyp Cluj Branchp
Donath St.0 no. 59-65.
1
'i
DIIIES, Viorlca l.; (;h(.or-:-!iU; '. - I11" ';' , I-k I r c. i, I it
Methylane bases of haterocycl,~z. '-t. 6. Rev chinie Ro-= 1, no.12:
867-870 D 164.
1. Institute of Chemistry, il(Mriwdun Academy, Subri.itted
August 10, 1964.
DENES, Viorica 1. i 01 71RDARIJ, Gh., -VAIICA,30'~ N 11'r,
On heterocyclic methylere basr,-s. -Pt r:; ~ S-!, 11,A4 ~ i c e r c ~ 1; 1 m 13
no.12.-909-912 D ~~)4.
1. Instl+vte of Chemistry of tile Irbimanian Academy, Cluj, 65
Donath Street.
c V
AWWW". isn. The OWWWW" 60 mmum
mridesm J. TAWLmim WMIN. chij,
kuwasim). AusApk Amd. Rep.
roW., Geft,4. BW,, Off, A. 2. meia No 16 24 P11.
(I xyrfach mm"Myl, d. CA, is, the 4
2. and tin 4-vbksu
Lid been baksgd pm y (vilaws"Is 4m1 Waf-
tier, CA. 2. X7) amid SbAr ir-mOltuckme ded. 1~hvvnl"11
I-A*d3-Wh1WU-
10(1011""Wom Witiasul broil able 10 f"lle thr"I in
Isirm. 71w a OW MKvwdno in tyusbr%isims dw 711-1f,
wAmw (1) by lie" fedmetkims c4 the 3-Were camisid. "d
oubwq~t Mmim dimumtkatism he cumd. IICI. I M.
M.
IMO.
NO c1ph W" I iW PMNOI. The 31-chbcwo-940~
Ofin"111 ~.61 reficl. frof" I woo Wratkul
IF y
Wilh a isisitim 1kriv. prWIM1. Irian 1hr NJ. mist. of I- smi
's-chim'-w [oil w1lerhAril AnArort
SM
40-"-t
-34-
4[hk (T4
i c A
,IV, r
Is
ll. 2 hus. at I've. I IN It
t a-,
W.
&imamp. CJII-,4 ipmemd ed
bmym I with
mitts (T). DOW 'Ati,046.4a IV with Rimmm 4k.- J-4-
V Ilydr (vt 01).
n4lde, Uf'P)Ci1(xHfi#)C
(MOO)gclrc( rn ale, gj"' IV.
2M-. and rwrYltu- I- it. fth. oia.. of is I. Coil.
wftk4s-poC1...d5in1-C- - kmg up the W-
jetthig ttastit Ov"n
with bisithis. with 41trill:
with pam-ether. PP19. oo*(==
ale. i oil I. I-OWNP14jok Isso. dmt am tt a
.. s-tedime.
ptc4 dreamP.
Mot. Kkosts
six"
-Stac V1. Th, cholvii-
Net.
upoct the
byVearlsoiss with a sterol ttmc
n U, and 4'
JII IMUV49r"' I r are. X N
223m-34(19Z ; c . C.A. 4 a
'(d. 1.7) aud clsolesterol treated In a scaled to I
Idthyd slith
Se ~iehls It., Presurnably rielther I nor 11 are pure sub-
jP
(U)
stances, buk closely related isorners,~or mixts. of materials
'having' a aballdr compti.. however, conventional selin.
methods, like chromatography, Imetional dista. at ordinary
Or reduced pressures, difftivnees in soly. in org. solvents or
its other physicochem. properties, bare failed to split either
I or 11 Into inpre thati dne compil. - Chatic acid treated in
the satne tnattiter with HI at 130-80' furnishes amorphous
Material only, lions which no definite corrsp4. could be Isn-
laced. but the acidic material originally present is still there
to tbe extent of about 1/f Its original amt. Cholanic acid
tit 280* with fit, optionally in the presence of red P. is
quantitatively recorcred; lithocholic acid under these con-
ditions forins 23norplund matter.
FARCASAN, V.; IONESCU, M.; TANAS~.M, I.
Contributions to syntheses of atebrine and plnsmochin. p. 183.
Academia Republicii Populare Romine. SrUDII SI CERCETART DE CHWIE.
Bucuresti. Vol. 3p no. 3/4, July/Dec. 1955.
SO. East European Accessions List Vol. 5. No. 9 September, 1956
r- /4 91-~ 14 ~ A 1Y , k~
RUMANIA/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry. G-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14., 1958., 46709
Author : I. Tanasescup Ve Farcasano
Inst : Academy of Sciences of Rumania, Cluj Branch.
Title : Establishment of Essential. Error in Synthesis of
2j,4-Dinitrobenzaldehide by Method Proposed by G.M.
Bennet and E,V, Belle
Orig Pub : Studii si cercetari. chin. Acad. RPRI Fil. CluJp 1957.,
8, No 1-2', 169-171
Abstract : 2"4-(N02)2C03CH3 (I) was obtained at the attempt to
carry out the synthesis of 2,4-(NO2)2~6H3CHO by the
method proposed by Bennet and Bell (Organic Syntlieses,,
Cole Vol. 2,. 223,, New York., 1948; Syntheses
Card 1/2
RUW,M/Orgaaic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry. G-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiyat No 14, 1958, 46709
Organiquest Vol, 2.9 131, Massonet Ciep Paris) 1949;
Sintezy organichskih preparatov., t. 2, 224y met
Izd-vo in. lit., 1949)& The error occurred, because
the prescription of NaCO-4 necessary for the reaction
of I with "NOC6H4(CH372 gad been omitted in the text.
Card 2/2
FARCASAN, V.; MAKKAY, C.
On a~m anilides of the 5-nitro-2-pyromucie acid. Rev chimle 5 no.ls
1z9-137 60. (EW 1012)
1. Akademie der Rwsanischen Volkerepublik-Zweigatelle Cluj
Chemischea Institut.
(Nitrofurcia acid) (Ardlides)
BODEA, C.1 PARCIA-11AN, V.; OPREA.N, 1.
New contribut-ons to the knowledge of the halogen nitrophenothiazines.
Studii cero chimie Cluj 14 no.1:173-180 163.
1. Institute of Chemistry, Rumanian Academy, Cluj Brancl.
2. Corresponding Member of the Humanina Academy (for Bodea).
HOLAI',T. conf.; DLTI.IITRESCU., Gr.dr.; FARCASANU,M.., GHEBWO C,, fiz.;
SZASZ, A.dre
New data on the clinical diagnosis and therapy of hyperfunctio-
ning thyroid adenoma. Med. intern. 16 no.2:153-161 F'64
1. Lucrare efectuata in Sectia de medicina nucleara Cluj,
(directors conf.T.Holen).
SZANTAI, I.; URAY) Z-; FARGASANU, M-; KOVACS, T.
Utilization of ion .exchange resins and radiochromatography in
biological chemistry research* pts. 1-22, Studia Univ 13--B 5
Ghem 8 no.12395-406 163
1, Section of Nuclear Medicine, Cluj and w3abee-BolYa-im
University,, Cluj*
BOLAN, T., conf.; FARCASANU, M.; MRISOR, Gh., dr.; BULH;C, E.
Renal scintiscanning. Mad. intern. (aicur) 17 no.2tl57-164
F'65-
1. lucrare ofootuata In Seotia do modicina nuclearn, Cluj
(conchicatort conf. T. Holan).
FARCASAITU.-M., dr.j HOLAN, T., dr.; DEREVWCO, V., dr.; DUMITRESCU, D., dr.
Data to the problem of thyroid dysfunction occurring in func-
tional disorders of the central ner-waus system. Orv. hetil.
106 no636tl695-1697 5 8165o
1* Cluj-Kolozovarl Nuklearis Orvosi Intezet, Roman flepkoztai-
sasag (vezetot Holan, T., dr.).
...0
FARCASIIJ
FARGASIU:, M.; BALABAN. A.T.
Pyryllum aal-%s obteinei by diazylatim ef' olefins. Rev. !hl~m-la
Roum 9 no.2&!.3',1-:L45 F t64'
1. Institute of Organic Mhemistry and Institute for A-t.-lmj.,,
Physl,ia of the Rownlan, A.%alsuy, P.O.Box 14, Buchares~.
D.; BALABAN, A.T., GUTMANN, M.
On the acet5lation of witn acetyl
chlorl(je-j- 4C. Rev chimie Roum 171 no.11:7~7-7/.' ti I .
I 1 61
1. Polytechnic inr;titnte, Riichara:it, 1 Polivi (for Farcagiu,
GuLmann) . 2. Inat.itute ot' Atomite "'.O.Ulox 35 (for
Palavan) -
, 5.,
fe.:~ % i -d i I"; 1-1.yl --. . i n,~ ': ~ :, , - ~~ '~ *",I.--n~ 1 -.,- ~ ~~- ,
~ -1,!t - --,n, of 2 , . .
chl-l -~-, R' cr.LT 9 ric- 12 : 86"l- ~'- ", ') " -! ~
, , , , %) I J . 11 1 fit. -.harwi I-
1. '.n,3- J t,14.C . , -(~ (- 1, ,
,mitt(.;I 'Lily -15, 19('4.
- FARGA3111, D~
Choline, bls--( -chloroath 'I)--carbamate, a choline derivat�ve
related to alkylating agents. Bul Inst Politah 26 no.56.69-72
S--O 164.
1. Laboratory of OrganIc Chemistry, Polytechnic Instituteo
Bucharest. Submitted September 30, 1964.
3 8 6h 2
3/081 ~62/000/009/071/075
B1601rJ101
AUTI~0'16: Shlrcoi:izu, Cornel, Rasidescu, Ztefan, Ionescu, Gabriela,
Farcasitit oan, Izvernaru, Steliana
TITLE: Action of petroleum products and Ereases'--p a mixture of
(62-38) butadiene acrylonitrile rubber
P_-31CD1,-AL; Acferaativn.~,y zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 9, 1962, 642, abstract
-,P3,32 (Ind. usoara, v. 8, no. 4, 1961, 139 - 147)
-ire C.~
i.A.T: Data ven for the swelling and the changes in physico-thechanical
.roperties that occur in 36 different mixtures of peZbunan 3810 which has
0 0
been ace! for 144 hours at 70 and 100 C, and has remained for 24 and 72
hours0at 100 0C in mineral, vegetable or solar oils, or animal fat, o-f
at 25 C in r33014ne, a E-asoline-benzene mixture ( 75:25) or non-paraffinotis
petroleum, mineral, solar and vegetable oils and milk. The mixtures %,,ere VK
made -.,,ih C~irbomet channel black (A), Furnal R300 furnace black (B),
L;ethanex black (C) and VX Ultraseal (D). Tro different accelerators were
used in each group. Grou; A. Altering the amount and nature of the 0acce-
lerator has little effect on swellingi but at temperatures up to 100 C swell-
Card 1/2
1,7
3/0611/62/000/009/071/075
i'iction of petroleum products ... B160/B101
inr increases vhen the amount of accelerator is increased. At 100 0C no
correspondence is oboerved betveen the amount of accelerator and the swell-
ing. A chanre in the amount of accelerator does not change the physico-
mechonical proierties upon aging. The polar media and mineral oil extract
the co.;;-.)onents from the mixtures. In xilk the xeikht of the specimens in-
creases during the firat 4 hrs, alter uhich extraction t.1kcs place. Group
:_i. ChanCing the amount and nature of the accelerator has no effect on a,,ing
-'n the different miedia but has some effect on swelling. The polar iriedia
jn~ :~,ineral oil act in the same vay as on G.roup A. An increase in weight
ir, -A.lk occurs in the first 52 hours at 1000C or 72 hours at 25 0C- Group Q
The effect of the accelerator, mineral oils -nd polar liquids is the si:.-,e
as in Group B. In milk n.-.. extraction takes place in 3 days at 1000C. ',;hen
the fillers in Groups A't B and C are combined there is a slight reduction
~n the s,,;ellinF, in the Gacoline and benzene mixture. Group D. T-he mixtuits
sz-oll .more than the mixtures in Groups A, B and C. ,;ilk has a stronger
efreat on the cvtollinbr and th* mixturola oompananto arc "ot extrAotad. The
betavicur of the mixtures in the polar media depends on the amount and
nat.-are of the accelerators, In non-polar wedia a chnnFe in the amount of
accelerator has the .%me effect as in mixtures A,.B and C. [Abstracter's
note: Complete translation'?
Card ?/2 *j
1000100310111036
S/081 63
B144A86
~AUTHOR: -FarcagiUt Dan
TITLE: Hof miina, dedompoeition of,quaternary ammonium salts by
organometallic compounds
PERIODICAL.,' Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaj not 3, 1963, 167-188, abstract':
3Zh77 ( I* Insta-politekhn, BuoureTti, v. 239 no. 11 J-961t
u -r.*l
93-105 tRum.; summaries. in Russ. Efig.#iiFron6h.and Gei-l')
TEXT: Organometa 11ic compounds effe ct;.the deeomposition of the
derivatives of oyclopentaneg C H #(CH Br (I) and (CH and-
5 9 3)3 C5H9N 3)31 (1,)
of cyolohexane, H, N(CH Br (III)q C H N(CH ) I (IV) and
C6 1 3)3 6 11 3 3
H,1N(CH3),(GH Br)Br M at ~/20ocl. The.yield In decomposition productal
(;6
2
increasoB With increaoing alkalinity of the organometallio compounds'
a
~1 inole NH OH-KC1 in 250 ml water is neutralized-with No CO 84 g
2 39
cyclopentane in alcohol is added,.boiled for 2 hrs with distillation of
the alcoholt'-cyclopentano oxime (VI-)t m* P. 55-50Ct is extracted with
other., To 0-45 mole of VI in 0.6 l,abdolute alcohol small pieces of
ard
C 1/5..'
. ...... .. 7 .. .....- ... ....
8/081/63/000/003/011/036
Hofmann decomposition of.qu4ternary B144/B186
Na are added, A~ large portion..of the solvent is distilled offf
the residue~is distilled with vapor, the'dAetillate is acidified with
HCl, evaporated in vacuoq theresidue~'is decomposed with 25% KaOH, the
solution is saturate.d with K CO,q and.0 H NH (VII) is extracted with
2 :5 9 2
ether (or the residue after evaporation-in vacuo is heated with 50% NaOH, '~L
0
the distilled VII is dried with KOH)q yield 54%, b. p. 105-108-5 C-
0.1 mole of VII is added gradually under cooling to o.6 mole of
90% HCOOH, 0.22 mole of 35% formalin is added, boiled for 8 hreq'on cooling
acidified with RCI and evaporated In vacuo; the chlorohydrate is
converted into the.base C 5H 9N(CH 3)2 (VIII), yield 30%fb.P- 131 - 134 0C.1
Amole of VII and 2 moles CH 0 in 5 moles iso-C H Off are kept
2. in a
2 3 7
0
sealed tube for,4 hre it 160 Cj yield'of VIII: 19%. Excess CH Br is
3
passed through Tom mole of viii dissolved inether, I is separated after
.36 hre, yield 75%- ~CH I in added in excess to VIII in other, after
.3,
Ihr Il is obtained# yield 95%. 215 ~_g of C6H5N(CH 3)2 is hydrated over 1%
A 0
of Ni 200 atm) 170 160 C$' 20 hro)
6 H11 N(CH~)2 (IX)-is separated,
Card 2/5
Slo6lj631000100.310111036
Hofmann decomposition of quaternary B144/Bls6
yield 6* b.- P. 159 1680 C. 5 moles CH Dr is passed through IX
3
dissolved in a mixture of CH 30H with-ether (2 :.1)# after 2 hrs III is
obtained, yield 82o%, Analogously to the synthesis of III but in a
o: mixture of CH off with.sther (2 :1), IV is'obtained from.IX# yield 86.5~.
The stoiohiomgtric vblumeof CH Ir is-.added to IX dissolved in acetone,
2 2
after 8 days ~V is separated.9, yield 45~- 0-015 mole A920 is added to
0.01 mole II in 10 ml waterg stirred for 1 hrp boiled for I hr, the waterli
is-distilled off to dryneesq the residue is washed out with 10 ml water,
again distilled to dryness, the distillate is treated for 6 - 7 hre with
5 - 10 ml ether, and in the'extraot a content of S.- 10% cyolopentene (al
is determined by adding Br To (CH OK (from 0.6 g of K and 2.5 9
2* 3)30
tert-C H OH) in 10 8 xylene 0.01 mole of II is added, kept for--2 hre at
4 9
0
70 C, after distillation the,first fraction of the distillate (b. P.
80 850C) contains 5%lx. 6 g of (c H ) ccl in 30 - 32 ml 'ether and
6 5 3
38 g 3~6 Nc~-Ilg are left standing for 4a hre, 0.01 mole of II is added in
Card 3/5,
slos116310001003101ilq36
Hofmann decomposition of quaternary B144/BI86
ed'f r
CH flow, boil 0 9'hrsp after 6 hro -,/200C) decomposed.w'ith ice in
4
CH flow, and 7- -X is extracted i1th ether. To 0-015 mole tert-C H OK
4 4 9
in 25 ml ether:0.01 mole of7II'ia.addedj left standing for 48 hre, during'
-24 hrs of. which timo'.the mixture is stirred periodically$ the solvent is
N
distilled into an.ethereal. solution of:piorio acid (XI), but (CH )
3 3
p crate.(XII)4oee~:not-form;'the res'iduet after distillation of the ether,,
is heated to MOC, and.by passing the separating-gases through a
solution of XI,, XII in obtained, yield,61%. For the further tests of
Hofmann decomposition, the initial tialt.1the addition, the reaction oon-J
ditions-and the yield of XII in a:re"indicated: 0.01 mole of Jjg
C H Li (from 1.6 g of C H Br and 0.15:4 of Li in CH flow), 204 hre
6 5 6 5
4
.(periodic stirring 72 hrs) 5 moles:...of 1, 0.01 mole C H Li, 44 hrs
6 5
stirring 24*hre), 54; 0.01 mole of IV, Na derivative of cyclopentadiene
~0.3 g of Nais boiled for'2 hre in-10.ml tert-C H OH, 50% excess
4 9
:oyclopentadiene (XIII)* is added),.-,60,*a'(.stirring 24 hra), 0.01 mole*
of I of (0 H ') 'COV and;-.. 76 g of 1 i 5% Na-H.&. in
V (aH CNa' 5.6
30 ml.
5 6 5 3.
Card
r u
-lb !(-.t k-
cf% A.-
t,~! ko lo~ rhos, 1 v o~d,~ t L iye lich, rsew 1
nauchno-issledr.,k-ate I r- ro! (w
ya
FARKAS., Jozsef (Budapest)
Economic managers and adult education. Munka 15 no.h
22-23 Ja 165.
FA.PCASIU,D.1 FARCASIU~ M.; EALAELAN, A.T.
Pyrylium nalts ottelnei W dlazylaticn of olefins, Rev. oh-Im-le
Roum 9 no.2&1-37l-,:L45 F ?64
1. Institute of Organic M.P.6mistry and Institute for At--mli
Ph7slis of the Rumanian Azadsmy, P.O.Box -45, Buchereet.
MITESCU, C.D., academician; AVRM, Marf,;areta; POrZif'Y, I.I.; I-VIT-17MCU, Gh.D.
FARGASTU, Malvinno
S,mthesls and tbermal decomposition of tricyclr -
14.2.20 02*5]-deca-3.7,9-triene. Studii cere chim 1.1 noolt
7-18 163.
1. Sectia de chimie organica a Centrului de cercetarl chimice
al Academiai R.P.R.,, Bucuresti.
Rumania/Pharmacologh. Toxicology. Hormones. V-8
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 28202,
Author : Melzer V.,, Farchi A,, Botescu Ileonora.
1nst :Not given.
Title :Intravenous Administration of Adranocorticotro-
pic Hormone.
Orig Pub :Viata!med., 1957, 4. No 4. 72-75-
Abstract :No abstract.
Card 1/1
HORNET, N.N., dr.; FARCHI, A. dr,-.RUSS, M., dr.; NUTU, J., CLAM.
:.~- p
Metabolic disorders in obesity. Med. intern. (Ducur) 16
no.9tlO79-1090 S 964.
1. Lucrare 6fectuata In Serviciul de boli interne (medic seft
dr. M. Russ) Laboratorul policinici nr. 10, Ducuresti (medic
sef: dr. E. Sandulescu).
F ~.; i D it ". J'! Z , 'I .
Those who hire workers prorresr slowly. p. 11. (Allard Ga-dasac,, Vol. 8, no. 2,
Feb. 1956 Budapest)
SO: Monthl.- List of -'-,a:5t European Accession (TI.FAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, Jul',, 1957. Uncl.
YAMI, Kh.M., assistant
Three cases of rupture of the signoid colon following sudden
insufflation with compressed air, Irazamed.zhur. 40 no.6t92-93
1-1) 1'". (MIRA 13:5)
1. Ix gospitalIncy kh1rurgicheskoy klIuIkI (xav. - prof. N.V.
Sokolov) razanskogo wediteluskogo Instituta,
O=N--vouns AND rwmas)
YAFaDirll E., OIAH, F. VAM-~U V. and FARAGO, A.
lst Dept, of Plad., Univ. med. Sch., Szeged, Hungary. *Contribution to the neurohormonal
mechanism of gastric secretion ACTA MED. ACAD. SCIENT. HuNa. (Budapest) 1954, 511-2
(143-148) Graphs 31
In order to establish the importance of vagal activity in gastric secretion the authors
studied the insulin-induced gastric secretions In normal subjects the peak of HCl
secretion comes 20 min, later than that of pepsin secretion. Gastrectomized subjects
injected with insulin either do not secrete any HM or fail to show a dissociation in the
response. The pepsin production is unaltered. The authors ascribe this difference in
behaviour to the action of an agent liberated by vagal stimulation from the distal part
of the stomach. The secretory effect of this substance could be demonstrated in dogs,
transfused with blood from hypoglycaemic donor dogs. The recipients showed an increased
secretion of HU while the pepsin secretion did not alter.
Szilard - Pecs (VI, 2)
SO: EXCERPTA MEDICA, Section II, Vol. 7, No 11
F_A.REDJ2I,,,.jmre, dr.; SZARVAS, Ferenc, dr.; TOTH, Istvan, dr.; DATID,
Margit, dr.; JULESZ, Miklos, dr.
Pregnanetriol tests in hirsutism ard other emdocrine diseases.
Orv. hetil. 106 no.13:585-590 28 Mr 165
1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Fgyeteml 1. BelgyoUaszati ninika
(igazgatot Julesz, Miklos, dr.)
VARRO,V.-, FAREDIN,I.: NOTASZ1L. F.
Comparative study on the pepsin content of gastric juice and the qUAn-
tity of uropapsin. Haff.belory.arch. 4 no-3:114-117 1951-(CLKL 21:1)
1. Doctors. 2. First Internal Clinic (Director-Prof.DrAess. HetezWi),
Szeged Medical University.
FAREDIN, I.:BORBOIA, J.-.BIKICH, G.
1.
Study on the histamine content of the muo6us membrane of the stomach.
111serletes oryoutud. 4 no. 5:)26-)30 Oct 1952. (CLML 23--5)
1. Doctors. 2. Clinic of Internal Medicine. Szeged Medical University.
YARXDIN.,,,j!.,; BCRBOIA. J.; BIKICH, G.
Studies on gastric mucona histamine. 1. Acta mad. hung. 6 no.1-2:
195-205 1.954.
1. The let Department of
Szeged.
(STONACH, wtabe
gastric mucona
(HISTAMINI. metab.
gastric mucosa,
Medicine. University Kedical School.
histamine, deters.)
deters*)
yAMIN, Imrs, dr; NOTAML, ysronco dr; YARAGOt Endre; TARRO9 Vinc~, dr.
Studies on pepsin in gastric contentes in urine and In bloool,
Ma belory. arkh. 7 noo3:70-76 June 549
1. ftegedl Orwoutudomwarl lgyoteu 1. oz. Bolklinikaja (igesgate:
Hotevql Gess, dr.)
(PEPSINS,
In blood, gastric contents, & urine)
(BLOOD9 (YJRMO
pepsin pepsin)
(STOPACH,
pepsin in gastric contents)
NOVASZZL, Perenc, dri PARDIN. Ism. FARAGO, Indre; VARRO, Vince.
Gastric secretion and excretion of uropepsin In active and inactive
phases od duodenal ulcer. PAgy belorr. arch. 7 no.3:77-82 June 54.
1. Imegedi OrvostudmwWl Baetem L sno Belffog7ossatt Klinikso-
Jamk koslonomWe (1gasgato :prof. dr Hetenyi Geza)
(PSPTIC UL M , metabolles In,
L uropepsin secretion)
(MMINS,
secretion in peptic ulcer)
FARIDIN, Imre.; BIKICH, Qyorgy,; BORBOLA, Jozoef.
Chemical determination of histamine contents in the gastric
!i~cosa. Kinerletes orvostud. 7 no.1:36-40 Jan 55.
li
l.' Axegedi OrvostudowwWl Maetem 1. sz- Belgyogyaszati Klinikaja.
(HISTANIU, determination
in gmtric mucoma. chem. method)
(STOUGH
mucoas, histamine contents, chem. determ.)
YARBDIN, lure.
Determination of protein bound Iodine in blood.Kiserletes orwootud.
7 no.1:99-103 Jan 53.
1. Szegedl OrwootudomwW1 Naotm 1. oz. Belgyoffastatt Klinikaja.
(IODIM. in blood
protein-bound, deters.)
(BLOOD
iodine, protein-bound. determ.)
VABRO.-Vince,; ?AMIN, lure, NOVASZXL, Irereno.
Relation of plama pepsinogen to function of the adrenal cortex.
Userletes orvostud 7 no.4:378-386 July 55.
1. Szogedl Orrostudomenyl ]&etem 1. sx. Belkliuikaja.
(nzymm PUCMUM.
pop~,Lnag*n in blood, regulation by adrenal cortex)
(BLOOD
pepsInogen In blood, regulation by adrenal cortex.)
(ABRIM CORM, physiology,
regulation of blood popstnogen)
HOVASZEL, Ferenc, &r.,; YAM'IN.Imre, dr.,,- KENDE. Itelka, ; SZEITZ,
Karoly, technikai segedlatevel.
Data on the relationship of experimental atophan ulcer to
adrenal cortical function. Mgy, belorv. arch. 8 no.2:36-41 Apr 55.
1. A szegedi Orvastudoamnyi Ygyetem I. sz. Belklinikajanak (Igazgato:
dr. Gaza egyat. twiar kozlemanys.
(STIROM, in urine,
17-keto, in exper. peptic ulcer prod. with cinchophen)
(URIn.
17-katooteroids in exper. peptic ulcer prod. with
cinchophen)
(CINCHOPHICII. effects,
exper. peptic ulcer, urinary 17-ketosteroide in
(PSMIC UICZR. experimental,
urinary 17-ketooteroids in cinchophen ulcer)
B011BOLA, Josezeef, dr.; BIKICH, Qyorgy, dLr.; FARIDIN. Imre. dr.
Research on histamine content in the wall of ulcerous stomach.
Naff. belorr. arch. 8 no-3:84-89 June 55.
1. A Szogedi Orwoetudosanyi lasten 1. ms. Belklinikajanak
koslemenya (Igasigato: Hetenyl, Go&&, dr. egyatemi tanar).
(PIPTIC ULCAR, pbysiol.
histamine content in stomach wall, comparison with
normal & cancerous states (Hun))
(MISTAKINZ. determ.
in stomach wall In peptic ulcer comparison with
normal & cancerous states (Hun)~
0 the coraus hwnj4 Ccit,
norkidta, 0j'. Mch and 1. Filifedin (Univ. ItLd,
hool, sxeged , itn' id. ANVY-i-Mg. 8, 103-74k~)
Vid ukerom pst. it or dt,vidmil
1055)((1A - A in tho
Ok'skjo the ldsj~i iuv rit,,ut %vas yrvaer In thz dvq~r
~,Iyffx, whestras in isurlmtt ga~,trk nr dawenal Ivall the his-
Ler in tilt "UpttriciA layvis. The
tanjilla content was Bit-A
111M.1111ine cullimt of thi: dvelicr Lqm tit nictrow, is
Irratet than the 11i5t limiuc cdatent of nomak t1suir. I'lic
bigh histi-Imille 1CM 6 a cilaractu6tic praptay of Peptic
utcu.
7777777~. U-N Ra, 0- 1111
ME,
Rt- IVO
n~,
XT, 4,,;~
FAREDIN. Imre; NOVASZEL, Ferenc; XMI, Itelka technikai sagedletevel.
Studies on neutral 17-ket-osterolds. I. Simple 17-ketooterold
determination In human & dog urine. Userletes orvostud. 8 no.
4:438-441 July .56.
1. Ssgedi Orvostudomanyi Iffetes 1. ez Bolklinikaja.
(STMIDS, In urine '
17-keto, deters. in humans & dogs (Hun))
(URINZ
17-ketonterold daterm. in humans & dogs (14in))
V- 0 R i~; -v- , 'V--I , -Iz ,
FAMIN IMU; MOVASMIL YXWO; GYORGY MWJX
'.-Iftu-dUs on neutral 17-ketosterolds. II. Study on neutral 17-ketasteraid
fractions in human urine. liserletes orvostud. 9 no.3:225-234 July 57.
1, 31telka technika; segedletevel. Szogedl Orvostudomanyl J147stem 1,
Belkliuftja.
(17-MITOBTIROIMB, In urine
neutral, deters. by modofted Robinson-Oulden
chromatographic method (Run))
1114. FLUORINIETRIC DETERMINATION OF ADRENALINE IN SKRUNI AND
TISSUES. COMPARISON OF THE WEI L- NIA LHE RBE -BONE REACTION
AND THE EULER-FLODING REACTION - N'drplazma 6s szOvetek adrenalin
tartalmdnak fluorimetriis meghatdrozAsArol. Osszehasonlit6 vtzgliatok a
Weil-Malherbe 6s Bone, valamint az Euler 6z; Floding reakci6kkal
gdin_l. and S4rk4ny B. SzegedfOrvostud. Egyet, I.sz. Belklin.;
Szegedi TudomAnyegyetem Kisdrleti Fizlkai Intdzete - KIStRL.ORVOSTUD.
1958, 10/2-3 (174-183) Graphs 2 Tables 8 Illus. 2
The Weil -Malhe rbe -Bone reaction was found to give higher values. possibly owing
to the fluorescence of foreign substances. The Euler-Floding reaction is consider-
ed the best on account of its selectivity.
FAMIN I Dr ; NOVASZEL, Ferenc, Dr.; BLUa, Oyorgy, Dr.; -Ztelka
mogdletevel)
Studies on neutral 17-ketosteroide. Ill. Neutral 17-ketosteroid
fractions in active and inactive stages of ulcerous disease.
belorv. arch. 11 no.1:20-23 Feb 58.
1. A Szegedt OrvostudomaiWi YkVetem Balklinikajanak (igaagato:
Dr. Hetenyi Gexe egetemi tanar) koslemanyo.
(PEPTIC UIM, urine in
neutral 17-ketosteroid fractions, determ. in active &
inactive stages (Hun))
(17-KITOSTEROIM, in urine
in peptic ulcer, determ. of neutral 17-katosteroid fractions
in active & inactive atogee (Hun))
FAREDIN, Inre, Dr.; BLOO, Gyorgy, Dr.
Studies on neutral 17-katosteroids. IV. Evaluation of the determination
of urinary neutral 17-ketosteroid fractions and its application in clinical
practice. Orv. hetil. 99 no.51:1780-1786 21 Dec 58.
1. A Szegedi Orvostudomanyl 3aetem 1. oz. Belgyogyaazati Klinikajanak
(igazgato: Hetetwi Oesa egyet. tanar) kozlemenye.
(17-EXTOSTEROIIS, in urine
neutral 17-ketonteroid fractions, clin. indic. & applica-
tions of determ. (11un))
]PAMIN. 1mrs; SARKA T, Bela W.-ne Simor Rona technikai Begedletevel.
Side-bY-side fluorometric determination of adrenalin and nora-
drenalin. liserletes Orvostudomany U nO-1:40-45 Feb 59.
1e Szegedl OryostudomzWi F4yetea I. oz. Belklinilcaja es a Szogedi
Tudomanyegyeten Kiserleti Fisikai Intezete.
(IIPDMMUM. determ.
fluorometry. simultaneous determ. with arterenol (Hun))
(ARTMUML, det*rm.
fluorometry, simultaneous determ. with epinephrine
(Ran))
YARXDIN, Isre; CSJMUT. Iasxlo; VARRO, Vinae
Recent data on the relationship between plasma popoinogen and
adrenocortical function. Kiserletes Orvoatudomany 12 no.I:
86-90 7 060.
1. Sxegedl Orvostudommuyl Agyeten 1. as. Belgyogyanzati
Klinlimja.
(AUUMAL CORTAK physiol)
KOVACS, Kalman; FAREDIN, Imre
Studies an possible influences on catecholamine content of the
hypothalamus in the rat. Kiserletes orvostud.12-no-5:461-467 0160.
1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I. Belklinikaja.
(CATZCHOLANINN netab)
(HYMHALAMUS wetab)
(PROBTAL LOBE metab)
TISZAIj. Aladar,, dr.; FAMIN, Imes, dr.; ACSAI, Pat dr.; WINTER, Mikloone, dr.
StvAy on t2w effect of ephedrine In normal subjects and in patients
with apideile hapatitts. &V bolorr. arch. 13 no.6:173-176 160o
lo A Ssegedi Orwoetudomanyi %rates I as. Belaogyaouti K.Unikajanak
Upsgatot Dr. Juleas Miklos egyatemi lamr) koslemenys.
(ZPMMRM Pharmacol) (IMPAITTIS INMTIOUS)
!k=IN, Imre; WINTERN , SiMor Ilona; BODON, Joo Ersmebet
Behavior or various steroids on florisil-admorbing resins. Kiserlatem
orrootud, 13 noo3,310-315 Je 161.
1. Ssegedi Orvostudommyj Zgyetex I, Ms. B04WOVassati Klinikaja.
ADRENAL CORTIK HORMONES Chen)
ON EXCHM= RUINS Chem)
R
TEITYI, Maria; FAREDIN, I.; -JULESZ, M.
. .. .... . . ........ ... ....
Disturbance of steroid metabolism in the cortico-genital omdrome.
Acta med. hung. 17 no.3A'-337-343 -!61.
1. First and Second Departments of Medicine (Director; M. Jluiesz)p
University Medical School, Szeged.
ADRENCIGENITAL SYNDROME metabolism)
STZROIDS metabolism)
~
YARZDIN I~; BENKO, S.1 WEIM N.; BOTOSp I.; RCTEM, G.
p
Pathological changes In the adrenaline and noradrenaline contents or
arterial vessel.walls in t dog. Acta med. lnmgo. 17 mo.3/1,:2,47-255
161.
I. First Departnent or Medicine (Directors N. :ulens) and First Depart-
ment of Surgery (Director: 0. Petri), University Medical School, Szeged*
ARTZRM cimmistry)
ffrMTUSION experimental)
i
VINXPER33M chemistry)
~ ORIFIRPERM chemistry)