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deformation of the optical JU Idicatrix modulates the beam at the ap-
plied frequency anil the rotation of the indicatrix modulates the beam:
at twice this frequency. When the Nicols are set at 450 the situation!
is reversed: rotation of.the optical indicatrix t-iodulates the light ~; I..-
beam at -the applied frequency-and deformation mo(tulates it at the se-
cond harmonic. With the proposed method, therefore, it is possible
accurately and separately to determine the effects of rotation and
deformation of the optical, irtdIcatrix. - The' proposed method was em-
ployed to investigate the eleictro -optical effect in Rochelle salt.
For this material, of the 18 electro-optical coefficients rii, only
r41, r5?, and r63 do not vanish in the paraelectric state. In'the lessi
symetrIc ferroelee'tric stateyll, r2l, r3l, r53 and re)2, also are dif_~
ferent Crom zero. The quantities r41 and c a ny nz 731 were mea-.
sured at temperatuxes from 23, to 360C (h and nz are the correspond-
ing ref ractiva indices). The f reqUency of the alternating field was
1000 cyc!le/sec and its amplitude did not.exceed 1 kV/cm. Mhe coeffi-
cient r.a reached Its maximunk value of 4 x 10-6 cgs units at. the Cu-
rie pokat. Application of a constant electric j'.ield reduced the value
C.ard_.V3
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ord r41. In the presence of a~~2 kV/cm bias field J~he quantity a was
in epenilent..of temperature and equal to 1o9 x 10- cgs.units In the
ferroaloctric phaset The quantity c did not fall J=ediately to zero
at the G~urie point, but was s",ill. approximately 5 x 10-9 cgs units at.
280C. Miis behavior is ascribed to "smearing out" of the phase tran
jsition by the
-bias field. Thenumerical results must be regarded as
Ipreliminaryg for they have noi~ been corrected for the temperature de-':
pendence of the natural doublo ;refraction. Origoart*has; 9 formlast
2 f-iguri,,Is a-Lid 2 -tables.-
A33OCIATIOTI., Institut Miki Sibirskogo otdoleniya, Akademii naW_r SSSR:~
(physic 3 Inst,!,tute., Siberian-41'ection of the Academy of Sciences of
SUBDIJITTIM: 00, ENGL: 00 SO CODE: SS top
Nil BZF ~10V: 008 OMER.* 003
Card 3/3
I . z-'u)- , M. A.
2. U:12R. ((,IjO'~
I k
,. Ellectric 'Votorz- - Ztartinj, Devlc~j-~
7. Pearran-'ing the contacts of Lmgnelic starterz, l':ib.encr-7. 3 no. 3, 1-91,3.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953, Uncl.
FMCIMIKOV, M.A., muster.
Improving terminal switches on telpher lines. Raergetik 3 no-5:12 0 153.
(MIJU 6:10)
(Wire-rope transportation)
- ED-T-E LC Tj , c -
From tke activitien ef the Sciontific Asroclation rf `-nrinerrs and 'ecianicians
of Rumania In the Plcesti region. P31-1
PETRCL SI GAZE. (Agoclatis Stlintificia a Inplnertlor si Teknicieniler
d In Acminia si Ministerul Indu:Ariel Pertoltdv'i si Ckimiei) Ducuresti Rumania
Vcl.10, no.7 JulY 1959
Monthly list of East Eurorean "ecessions (EEAI) LC, Vol.9, no.2 Feb. 1960
Uncl.
f
GEORGESCU, Miron; DOBRWU-113NESCU, Viorica; ~OT,ES,C-U.j Dorin; IONESCU, Tr.
Lemodynamio aspecto of performing football players. Stud. cercet. m d.
intern. 3 no-33391--401 162.
(URDIOVASCUIAR SYSTEM physiology) (SPORTS)
(EXERTION physiology) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY)
(BLOOD CIRCULATION) (OXIMETRY) (BLOOD PRESSURE)
, L.
Some cunsiderations on the application of cyclic graphs. P. 39.
(Ocrotirea Sanatatil In R.P.R., Vol. 7. No. 1., Jan/Mar. 1957. Bucuresti.
Rumania)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (1-YAL) Lc. Vol. 6. No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl.
VARUN, Radu N., ing.; IONIZCU, AlexandrLI, Ing,.; OAKA, Murias chim.;
FOTESGUJ-Ion?-1~9-
Economical methods for the perfect maintenance of paved roads.
I
Rev transport 11 no.9s396-407 3 164.
LUPUP N. Gh., acad.; DINISCHIOTU, G. T.; PAUN, R.; POPESCU, I Gr.; POTE-SCU, L.;
ZAMFIRESCU-GHEORGHIU, Maroela; OLARU, Cornelia; IOTA, E. G.;
MOSCOVICIP B.; MOLNERp C,,; URSEA, N.; LOWEp Judith; WEINER, S.; In co-
laborare cu AVACHIAN, A.; BICLESAN, I.; DUMITRESCU, I.
Investigations of allergy to ricin. Stud. cercet. med. intern. 2
no.5:639-652 161.
(RICINUS toxicology) (ALLERGY etiology)
FOTESCU, Romulus, prof. (Hu-nedoara)
-1 -
A trip with the Fnipila to the fossilnest of Buituri (Hunedoara).
Hatura Geografie 15 no.6:59-60 N-D 163.
VARSHLVSKIY, A.P., inzhoner; FMV, A.N., inzhaner.
Adi-
Mechanization and automatization of steel pouring. Hetallurg
no.5:39-0 3 of cover N7 156. (MLRA 9:9)
I.Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiv kombinat.
(Smelting-lquipment, and supplies) (Automatic control)
FOTEM' S. P.
I
Soviet-Rumanian eonferonce on the utilization of read in the
woodyulp and paper industries* Bamo prom, 33 no.12:29-30 D 158.
(MIRA 11: 12)
(Woodpulp industry-Iquipment and supplies)
(Read (Botany))
FOTEYEV, A.S.,
Results of the conference on the problem of producing
phenol-formaldshirds resine.bas6d on phenols from shale
tar. Trudy VNIiPI; A*'8,7:302-303 150. (MIRA 12:9)
(PhenA condensation products--Congresses)
(Oil i;hales)
AYAKYAN, A.B.; BUDYKO, H.I.-, YUDIH, M.I.; OCH&OVSKIY. Tu.Ye.; DAVYDOV, K.K.;
ARMAND. D.L.; IEDOROVICH, B.A.; ZUBOV, R.N.; ANTIPOR-KARATAYBY, I.N.;
SAPOZHNIKOVA, S.A.; AMBOY, B.P.; IMY]CY, I.M.
Discussion of reports of the mating. Vop.geog. 28:74-96 152. (MLRA 7:5)
1, Gidroonergoproyakt linisterstva alektrostanteiy (for Avakyan).
2. Glavnaya geofisichaskaya observatorlya in. A.I.Voyeykova (for Budyko
and Yudin). 3. lnstltv.t okesnologli Akademil nauk SSSR (for Ochakovsklty).
4. Gidroonergoproyokt Plinisterstya elaktrostantsiy (for Davydov).
5. Institut geografii Akadenii nauk SSSR (for Armand, Yedorovich, and
Yoteyev). 6. Cleograficheskiy fakulltet Mosk'ovskogo gooudarstvannogo
universiteta (for Imbovand Alisov). 7. PochTennyy institat in'* Y.T.
Dokucbayeva Akadenii nauk SSSR (for Antipov-K&ratayev, I.N.). 8. GlaTnsya
geofizicheskays, observatorlya-im. A.I.VoyeykoTa (for SaposhnikOTS).
GELIFAND, A.Ye., inzh.; NOVOORODOV, A.S., inzh.; FOTEYEV:, N.K.'
kand. tekhn. nauk;'CHEMRIKOV, S.S., doktor tekhn. nauk,
prof., retsenzentj IVAXOVI,,N.A., red. izd-va;.SMIRNOVA,
G.V., takhn. red.
(Machining of hard alloys] Okbrabotka tverdykh splavov. Mo-
skva Mashgizp 1963. 243 p. (MIRA 16:5)
ICerwio metals) (Metal cutting)
N.F., G-,rd rpch ')'cl -- (fts!i) or trv.~
pos.-ibilities of tile !I-,p1Icat-ion of
metall-cer-amicb-W soIjd al'Loys in punching (lies."
I~o3, 1958, 11 pp (,!in of'NEri:ication ik;.jR. -or, Aut(vmbim~'
Vec:iat i c~: lwt) 110 co~deL; (1(1, 27-~~,, 11
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V . k
rr C, T-k- Y.E X ~" , f 1, 122-2-12/33
AUTHORS: Chetverikov, S.S.2 Doctor of Technical Sciences? Professor,
and_f2jtytj,__~.~_ Engineer.
TITIE: Problems in the Design of Carbide-faced Blanking Press
Tools (Voprosy konstruirovaniya tverdosplavnykh v7rubnykh
shtampov) 39
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinc,stroyeniya, 1958,,.No.2, pp.40-42 (USSR)..
ABSTRACT: Blanking press tools with carbide edges have a substan-
tially longer life than those made of carbon tool steels. The
whole press tool must, however, be designed for a longer life.
In any but small sizes, built-up punches are used. Several
methods of attachment are considered. Tests have shown furnace
brazing by electrolyV _c copper in a hydrogen atmosphere and
with borax flux to be the best method. Hot and cold shrink fits
have been used successfully on cylindrical shanks. Mechanical
clamping is preferred, several variants of which are illustrated.
The casting-in with fusible alloy gives the best results, but
requires more labour. The guidance of the punch against the die
is especially iiiportant (owing to cutting edge brittleness) to
achieve a long life of the tool. Various guiding column
designs are illustrated, including carbide guiding rings, ball
Cardl/l guide bushes and squaxe section columns with needle-carrying
square guide rings. There are 2 figures and 2 Russian references.
AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress
SOV/122-58-8--12/2Q,
-AUTHORS: Chetverikov, 'S.S.,Doctor of Technical Sciences,
Professor)and Foteyev, N.K., Engineer
TITLE: Tests with Blanking Press Tools, Reinforced with Carbide
Edges (Ispytarlye vyrubnykh shtampov, armirovan-Vkh
tverd,ymi splavami)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik masbinostroyeniya, 1958, .~Ilr 8, pp -8--40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Tests with blanking and piercing press tools are reported
wherein the dies and punches had --arbide-reinforced edges
and the material worked was 0.5 am thick transformer
steel with 0.1s 01 0.2% Si7 0.1-0.2% Mn (not more than
0.025% P or 0.03576 S). The ultimate tensile strength
was 60-62 kg/am 2
the number of folds to failure was 4.
,
The material was hot--rolled with traces of scale. Piercing
dies were also tested on 0.2~#lo carbon steel of 3 mm. .
thickness. Tungsten carbide-,.-obalt plates were used for
reinforcing the edges. The.carbide materials tested
are divided into 4 groups (1, 2, 2a and 3), each distin-
guished by the mean grain size, namely, 2.6, l.?, 1.5 and
1 1,L In each group) compositions between a minimum
and maximum cobalt content were tested. --iroups 1 and 2
Cardl/3
SOV/122-58-8-12/29
Tests with blanking Press Tools, L-Leinforced w4A-th (;arbide nidges
had a minimum of 87o and maxima of 20 and 257o, respectively.
uroup 2a ranged from 12~4, to 20% and group 3 f rom 20 to 3(Ylo.
All materials were made by the hydrogen-reducticn process
for tungsten, except group 2a, where the carbor---reduction
process was used. In the tests, carried out in eccentric
presses with 150 and 200 strokes per minute, the criterion
of blunting of the cutting edges was an excessive flash on
the blanked material. The upper cutting edge was made
square, the lower edge had a front clearance angle of 30
minutes. A clearance of 876 of the stock thickness was
provided. The results of the tests are plotted in Figure 2,
showing the life of the cutting edge in millions of cuts
against the cobalt content. Each g.-oup of carbides reaches
roughly the same maximum of 5 1/2 million strokes but the
maximum occurs at 8% cobalt in group 1, 12~ro in group 2 and
15~6 in group 2a. The magnitude of the cutting edge wear in
mm against the number of cuts is plotted in Figure 3,
illustrating a typical critical number of cuts beyond which
the wear rises ra:oidly. The predominant nature of wear is
the pitting of th~~ edge, whilst the progress of abrasion
Card2/3 remains gradual. A similar development of flash in the cut
stock is shown in Figure 4. Tests with hole-piercing dies
SOV/122--58.-.8-12/29
Tests with Blanking Press Toolq, xeinforced with Carbide Edges
show a tool life of up to L5 million strokes below a flash
width of 0.03 mm when piercing 0.5 mm thick transformer
steel. 0.8 million strokes were reached with 3 nim thick
0-20% C steel. Bj the nature of their wear, the medium-
grain carbides hwre proved best. It is claimed that a great
economy and an improved quality of cutting are achieved
compared with tool-steel dies and punches.
There are Ar figures and 1 table..
card 3/3 1. TooL3--Test n3thods 2. Tools--Test 3. rr,~thods
4. Dies--Katerials
9/196/61/000/010/031/037
E19VE155
AUTHOR: Foteyev, N.K.
TITLEt The influence of the condition of the inter-electrode
medium on the output of the spark machining process,
electrode wear, and surface finish in making a hole
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy :zhurn&l,'Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.io, 1961, 41-42, abstract 10K 239. (Symposium
"Problems of -electrical machining of materials", M.,
AS USSR, 196.o, 25-35)
TEXTs in high-frequency machining of cermets and carbides,
impulse-forming generators should have the following
characteristicst impulse energy from some tenths of a joule to
some tenths of a microjoule; impulse duration from some tens of
microseconds to several microseconds; impulse frequency of the
order of tens and hundreds of thousands of impulses per second.
Forced circulation of liquid dielectric increases the output by
30-50% whereas contamination of the medium reduces it by a like
amount-, these factors heive an appreciable influence on the
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The influence of the condition ... s/196/61/000/010/031/037
E.194/EJL55
surface finish. When the liquid dielectric is viscous (oil), U/
the output increases with increase in the temperature of the
inter-electrode space up to 40-500, but falls on further heating
above 6o-70 OC. In the paper, tables, graphs and oscillograms
were given.
4 literature references.
rAbstraotor's notet Complete translation.
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S/117/61/000/012/001/002
A004/AIOI
AUTHOR: Foteyev, N. K., Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE: Sintered-carbide d"'es and their manufacture by the electrospark
method
PERIODICAL: Mashinostroltell, no. 12, 1961, 27-29
TEXT: Investigations were carried out to test the life of punching dies
fitted with ceramet sintered c&rbides of the tungsten-cobalt group with a high
Co-content in the alloys. Such alloys have been developed and manufactured by
the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tverdykh splavov (All-Union
Scientific Research Institute of Sintered Carbides)(VNIITS). The generalized
test data of sintered-carbide dies are shown in a table. The author presents
some general demands on dies fitted with sintered-carbide bits and points out -.o
the main problem of giving the sintered-carbide die cutting parts a class 9 - 10
surface finish without any microcracks, scratches and chipping of the cutting
edge. This problem can be solved in machining sintered-carbide dies by the
electrospark method, which, however, stipulates definite pulse parameters to
obtain dies without microcracks. The author describes the effect of the duration
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S/117/61/000/012/001/002
Sintered-carbide dies and their manufacture ... AOOVA101
and power of the pulses on the formation of microcrack nettings and points out
that the most harmful stresses for sintered carbides are tensile stresses
destroying the cobalt layer of -the alloy and forming microcracks In the surface
layer. Tests have shown that, If sintered carbide dies were machined with high-
power pulses ( - up to I joule) and pulses of a comparatively long duration (up
to 200/1- see), microcracks might not originate. To improve the surface finish
of sintered-carbide parts it is necessary to use pulses of a power which Is less
than one hundredth of a joule, and oscillators which produce pulses with a
duration of some tens of a microsecond for rough machining and up to some micro-
seconds for finish machining. Such machining conditions ensure an accuracy of
the sintered-carbide parts not lower than the 2nd class and a class 9 - 10
surface finish. The author describes the electrospark methods of machining
sintered carbides by direct and inverse copying, using the JIK3-18 (LKZ-18),
JIR3 -57 (LKZ-57) and A207-07 (A207-07) electrospark machines. The manufacture
of sintered-carbide parts by a continuously moving wire electrode dispenses with
intricate-sbaped tool-electrodes and makes it possible to produce dies of any
degree of intricacy by a relative displacement of the sintered-carbide blank and
the wire. The author presents some general information on the manufacture of
sintered-carbide die-parts, tool-electrodes, master templets, etc. and states
bard 2/3
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s/ii7/6i/boo/m/bol/bo2
Sintered-carbide dies and their manufacture ... A004^101
that TsNILEKTROM has developed the type Elektron-15 ele~atrospark assembly which
is intended for the machining of sintered-carbide parts by wire electrodes. The
author emphasizes the fact that the introduction of sintered-carbide dies in
industry would Increase the service life of these tools by a factor of 50 - 75
and result in tremendous savings. There are 7 figures and I table.
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FOTKYEV, Nikoley Konstantincvich, karyl. takhn. nauk; VAINTRAUB, D.A.,
red. izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A.,, tekhn. red.
J
(Use of hard allay dies]Mcopluatatsiia tverdosplavnykh shtam-
pov; obzor. Lenin ad, 1962. 62 p. (MBA 15:9)
Mes (Metalworking))
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/6436
Gellfand, A. Ye., Engineer, A. S. Novgorodov, Engineer, and N. A-K.
Foteyev, Candidate of Technical Sciences
Obrabotka tverdykh splavoir (machining of Hard Alloys) Moscow,
Mashgiz, 1963. 246 p. Errata slip inserted. 7500 copies
printed. ..
Reviewer: S. S. Ghetverlkov, Doctor of Technical Sciences., Pro-
fessor; Ed. of PubIlshing House: NL A. Ivanova; Tech. Ed.:
G. V. Smirno-va; Managing Ed. for Literature on Cold Working
of Metals and Machine-glool Making: S. L. Martens,, Eligineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering personnel of
machine-building plants and planning and educational institutes.
COVERAGE: The book presents information on hard alloys, methods
of making hard-alloy~ simifinished products, processes of
abrasive, dimnondo electrospark, and ultrasonic machining
Card
Machining of Hard Alloys
SOV16436
of hard-alloy tools (cutting tools, gages), parts of cutting
and heading dies,, rolling-mill rolls, eta. Recommendations
for practical application are given, and machining conditions,
tools, and equipment are described. Ch. I was writterl by A. S.
Dfovgorodov; Chs. 11 and 111, by N. K. Foteyev; and Chs. IV-VI,
by A. Ye. Gellfand. There are 74 references: 67 Soviet and
7 English.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction 3
Ch. 1. Sintered Hard Alloys 7
1. Oeneral Information 7
2. Physicomechanical properties of alloys 10
Hardness 16
Bend strength 17
Impact toughness 18
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2."
I.,
FOTYEJEV, V.K. (Foteyev, N.K.1; VEKW, Janos (translator]
Punching tools with highly durable edges. Gepgyartastechn.
3 no.7: 262-269 J11,53.
1. "Gepgyartastechnologlaroszerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for
Vekes).
kand. tekhn. nauk; CHEI'VERIKOV, S.S., doktor tekhn.
nauk prof., retsenzont; SHUMOV, Ye.G., inzh., retsenzent
(High-ati-ength dies] Vysokostoikle shtampy. Moskva, Pla-
shinoBtroenle, 1965,. 257 p. (MIRA IE:7)
ACC NRi AT7007356
SOURCE CODE: uR/oooo/66/000/000/0207/0212
AUTHOR: _Lo.~~~
ORG: None
TITLE: On high-strength punches and ztepping up the productivity of stamping opera-
tions
SOURCE: Soveshchaniy6 po aytomatizatE.ii protsessov mashinostroyeniya. 4th, 1964.
Avtornatizatulya protsessov evarki i obrabotki davleniyem (Automation of welding and
pressure treatment processes); trudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966,
207-212
TOPIC TAGS: metal stamping, tungsten alloy, cermet, die
J.9STRACT: '.L'jie author discusses the use of hard ceramals of the tungsten group for
increasing the strength of the working surfaces on punches and dies used for shearing
drawing, blanking and punching various grades of sheet steel. Ceramic alloys are ad-.I
vantageous for this use since the temperature of the surface layers on the punches and
dies increases considerably depending on the speed of the stamping process, thus ac-
tually increasing the strength of the ceramals to'a maximum at about 2000C with only a
slight reduction in strength properties " compared with normal temperature even at
6OO*C. Experiments show that the stability of a hard-alloy punch is 1.5 times higher
Card 1/2
ACC NRt AT7007356
at 1000 operations per minute than at 200 operations per minute. Practical e3perience
and calculations show that simple substitution of hard-alloy tools for steel units in-
creases production output'by more than 30%. In order to realize the full potential of
hard alloys for increasing the the stability of punches and dies, the rigidity of the
base unit should be increlLsed and the punches and dies should be located symmetrically
with respect to the workplece. The clearance between punch and die should be kept uni-,
form throughout the service life of-the tool.- In addition to these measures, wear of
all friction surfaces must be minimized, inaccuracies in motion of the press slide
must be eliminated, adjustment must te accurate, entrance of the punch_into the die
must be kept at a minimum and the initial clearance between the and punchLshould be
12-14% of the thickness of the vorkpiece with a reverse taper on the di~'of 40�15'.
Data are givenon the savings which nay be realized from introduction of punches and
~diee for various purposes. Orig. art. has- 2 figures, 2 tables.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: None/ ORIG REF: 002
.Ord 2/2
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]?UTEYICV, S.M., kaud.9e1'sko).hozyaystvenzWkh nauk; ILIIN, I.K., kand.yurid.nauk
. - .. . I I ~ '.
Problems of land lej;Islation. Zemledelie 6 no.12:69-75 D 158.
(MIRA lltl2)
(Land tenure-Tiow) I
FOT:,-;~VA, Yl. N.
SEE ALSO: FATErEVA, M. N.
YOTNM S.P., inshoner.
WO,T,Mw IN
Production of woodpulp from reeds in the Chinese People's Republic.
Btm.pr*m.31 n*.8:25-26 156. (KUU 9: 10)
(China--Voodpulp Industry)
MTETEV, S.P., inzhener.
Production of woodpulp from reeds in the Chinese People's
Republic. Bum. prom. 31 no.11-27-30 N 156. (MMA loa)
(China--Woodpulp industry)
70BY-61v, S.P.0 itizh.
-
Prouent state and prospects for the development of the paper Industry
in the Chinese People's Republic. Bum. prom. 33 no.1:27-30 Ja 1.58.
(China--Paper industry) (MIM 11.-2)
BEL I KILM V.A. [.Bolchor, V.A.]; BIUGEH, R.T. [Bingrhum, R.T.1; BRUKS. A.11.
[Brookf'j, A,14,1; KKDTM, Dsh. (Heywood, J.1; LATONS, S.Ch. [Lyons,
S.C.]; S=UOYSTAI. 1. (Sutermaiater, NJ: UILLETS, U.R.
William R.); WITO. A.Tu., Insh. (translator]; ZOSIN, Z.L., kand.
khim.nauk. -red z_FI?RIX!, S.P., red.; BELICIONK0. N.I.. red.izd-YEq
P,qOKOIPIY,rVA, L.N., tekhn.'j~Wd
[White pigments for paper coating) Pigmenty dlia melovaniia bumagi.
Moskva, Goslesbumisdat. 1959. 107 p. (MIRA 13: 4)
(Paper) (Pigmonts)
otv.red.; LZMM, P,.A., red,; GOLUB, N.V.p red.;
DOYCMMO, G,P* , red,; 1209. S.M., red.; KOXOT, I.G.,
red.; SAFIYAN. A.Yu., red.; KAFXUSX, No& red.; SIUMA, So,
tekhn.red.
LLatest developments in woodpulp and paper production) Novoe
v tBelliulozno-bumzkmom'proisvodetva. Xiev. Gos.isd-vo
tekhn.:Lit-ry USSR, 1960. 93 p. (KIRA 14:3)
1. Ukrainakiy nauchnip-issledovatel'skiy Institut toellyulosnoy
i bumzhnoy promyshlonnosti.
(Woodpulp)
'MTLYBV S*P,-,-SUITAN, AsTue
New method of cooking sulfite pulp. Bum.prom. 35 no.4:31-32 Ap 160.
(MIR& 13:10)
(Canada-Woodpalp)
YOTIM, S.P
OrganisizW, the 'procesming of dry gap reed. Dameproms
35 no.6:18-19 Je 160. (KM 13:7)
(iteed(BotwW)) (Woodpulp)
Consideratlow on storing reeds. Dun-prom. 35 no.12:15-17 D 160.
(MA 13:12)
1. Direktor UkrNlIBa.
(Rood@ (Bot&jW))
MEMN, S.P.; FAVORSKAYA, Ye.Ya.; WULKOV, I.G.
-Cane sulfite pulp. .'&m. prom. 36 no.8:8-10 Ag 161, (MIRA 14:8)
1. Ukrainskiy-nauchao-issledovatel'6kiy institut tsellyuloznoy
i bumaz-hnoy promyshlannosti.
(Woodpulp)
FUN.YEV, S.F,
Investigating the sulfite cooking processes of reed pulp,
Bumoprom. 37 no,3-1:3-4 N 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1 Ukrainskiy nauchno-inaledovateliskiy institut
i;eUyu:Loznoy i bumazhnoy promyshlennosti.
(Reed products) (Paper industry)
VnMW4 N. 1.
k~ Dissertations "Relief of F4stem Dagestam" Cand Oeog Scip Inst of Geographys Acad
Sci USSR, Mosem, 1954. (Referatimy Zhirnal-Geologiya/Cleograftya., Moscow., Aug 5h)
501 SUM 393P 28 Fab 3.9$5
YCTBYZVA,N.I.
The most recent tectonic movements in connection with data of
repeated levelings in the western coastal region of the Caspian
Sea. Trudy Inst.geog. no.65:129-134 '55. (KLRA 8:11)
(Caspian Sea region-PArth movements)
LIONTIM, O.K-;.FMZYEVA9 N.J.; ZAKHAROVA, L.Ya.; SHLTKOVA, L.Kv
Yrinciple stages In the history of the southern pact of
the Volga-Ural interfluve during the recent Qnster-w~7 period.
ftuch. dokl. v7s. shkely; gool.-geog. nauki no-3:79- 89 158.
(MIRA 12:1)
I.Neskovskly universitst, geografichookly fakulltat, kafedra
goomerfologii.
(Volga Valley--Geoleff, Stratigraphic)
(Ural Valley--Geology. Stratigraphic)
ALEKSIN
,, A.A.; TZONVIEV, O.K.; FCTEYEVA N I
Sme remats of struotural and gom phological studies -in the
'Volga Delta in comiation with proapects for finding oil and gas,
Vqb.geog. noe5205-~ 161* (MIRA 3.46)
(V'olp Delta-Physical geography)
U-70111-11YEV, G.K..; FO'lUEVA, N.I.
Origin and the age of the Baer knolls. Izv. AN 55SR. Ser. geog.
no.2:90.-98 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18--4)
1. Moskovskiy goaud,arstvennyy universitet.
GERECS,Arpad;30~IOGYJ,IAszlo;FGTI.,Andras
Acetylation of the 4-nitro-phemyl-hydrazone of some monoses.
Magy kem folyoir 68 no-4:179-181 Ap 162
1. Eotvos Lorand Tudoutnyegyctein Kemiai Technolofiai Tanszeke, Bu-
dapest.
IT I
GERMS, Aroad, Dr, professor$ FOTII__Ardraa; Department of Chemical Technology,
Lorand Zotvos University, Budapest Loriginal language version not given].
"Data on the Ring Splitting of Two Monose Hydrazones."
Budapest, Acta Chimica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol 38, No 2, 1963,
pages 145-146.
Abstract: [German article, authors' German summary] It has been determined
that at room temperature, in a pyridine-acetic acid solution, a splitting..--
takes place in the pyanose ring of D-glucose and of 0-triacetyl-D-xylose 2,4-
dinitro-phenyl hydrazones.After acetylation of the reaction mixture at about
OOC, the corresponding open chain, 0-acetylated hydrazones have been isolated
and identified. 1 Hungarian reference.
1/1
4
GEPXCS, Arpad;_FOTI, Andraij
D-xylove, D-glycose and D.-mannose ring stability tests. Magy kem
folyoir 69 no.2:82-84 F 163.
1. Eotvos Lorand Tudcmanyegyatem Komiai Tochnologiai Tanszeke,
Budapent.
-1-1-11 - I-,
.
GEREGS, Arpad; FOTI, Andras--
Data on the ring scission of two monose-hydrazones. Magy kem
folyoir 69 no.9:401-402 S 163.
1. Eotvos Lorand ludomanyegyetem Kemiai-Technologiai Tanszeke,
Budapest.
2. "Magyar Kemiai Folyoirat" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja
(for Gerecs).
L 63939-55 Em,
ACMIS1011- 11R: - AT-5022530-
HU M48
/2502/64/0&2/002/0145/
AUTHOR., Gerecs ~rpad (P~ofeasor, Doctor) (Budapaist) I Fbti. Andras (Budapest.);
Ruff 'Mapesi)
Ferene tB
T
I ice te6 of D-jaucose, 1oseq and D-mannose-2, 4-d
TLE: initro-pheny1hydrazone:
SOURCE: Academiae acientiarum hux4;aricae. Acta chimica, v. 42, no., 2, 1964, 145-14A
'TOPIC TAGS.- acetate, acetic anhy*Adet UV ap"troscopy, IR spectroscopy, chemical
I
ireaction
Abst'ract: [German article) Acetate:i of the cyclic 2,4-dinitro-phenylhydra-
11zones of D-glucose, D-mannosev and ID-xylose were obtained by treating these
1,cmVounda with acetic anhydride containing traces of quinoline or pyridine
!'at a tentperature of 80-12000. The fproducts of the reactions were investiga
!,ted; hovrever, their precise constriction was not established. Ultravtolet
and infrared spectroscopic data indicate that the three compounds are hyd-
rn%onev containing one NR group each. Orig. art. has 1 graph and 1 for mula.
ASSOCTMIOR: Lehratuhl fur Chemische Technologie der L. Eotvos Universitat
iBudapast (Department of Chemical Tochnology, L, Eotvoa University)
iCard 1/2.
FOTI. Andras; GEMCS, Arpad
Ring stability tests on D-glicose-2-nitro and -'I*" nf trr,-
phenyl-hydrazone. Magy kem folyoir 70 no.9z403-404 s 164.
1. Chair of Chemical Technology, Lorand Eotvos UnIversity,
Budapest.
L 3,3648-66_ EIOP(j) M4/j'a 66~X6/66-6-/&OVM~676-18f
ACC NRi A 7655 SOURCE CODE: IW6
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AUTHORt Foti. Andra Gerecs. Arpad; Ruff, r
ORG: Department for Chemical Technology, Eotyos Lorand SciontificUnivorsi
Budapest (Z0tv0s LOrand TudonarWogyetom Kendai-Technologiai Tanszeke)
TITIM: Structure and relative ring stability of some N-acetyl-mnose 2
SOURCE: Magyar kordai folyoirat, no. 4, 1966, 176-181
TOPIC TAGS: molecular structure. chemical stability, organic chemistry, chomistry
technique, IR spectroscopy
ABSTRACT: The structure and relative ring stability of the 2,4-dinitrophe-
nylhydrazones of 0-pentaacetyl-D-glucose, 0-tetraacetyl-D-glucose, 0-
tetraacetyl-2-desoxy-D-glucose, 0-tetraocetyl-6-desoxy7D-glucose, 0-tri-
:acetyl-6-desoxy-D-glucosep 0-tetraacetyl-6-desoxy-6-nitro-D-glucose,
0-triacetyl-6-desoxy-6-nitro-D-glucoeep 0-tetraacetyl-6-0-methyl-D-glu-
.COse., and 0-triacetyl-6-0-methyl-D-slucose was investigated with the aid
of chenical techniques and infrared spectroscopy. In an increasing order,
the following sub3tLtuents influence favorably the stability of the ripg:
H < CH20COCH3 < CH3 - brig'..-art.- hain. 6 figuroo-and--5 tables. fi-pRs: 36,4647
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AUTHOR: Fotl.,Andras, Gorecol, Arpad-Gerechp A.# (Frofessort, Doctor) and Ruffp.
Ferenc, 6f'the Ch&1r for_~Ka-mlcal-T"echnology at L. Eoevos University In Budapest*
Structure and Ring fitability of Sow O-Acetylmonoss-2,4-Dinitro-
-Phenylhydrazones
&WApea t. Actp Ckt!gca Vol 470
2p 1966p 'po 221-129.-
Ifts act: [German article] Experiments were conducted to establish the struc-;
a of being
itwe'a-ad relative ring stability of some monose hydrazones!tapabl'
considered as D-xyloseqderivatives substituted at C-atom N4. 5. Methyl sub-
Atitution had We -grea4eat ring-stabillatng effect, followed in descending
:order by CH20COCK3 and H. On subjecting 2-deoxy-D-glucose-2,4-dinitrophenyl-
hydrazone to acetylatton at 0*C2 an O-acetylhydrazone of open chain structure.
forms, while th* corresponding D-glucose derivative has 10 cyclic structure.
The studies were perforised with the aid of infrared spectroscopy.'lih-o' auinors thank
Mrs. Darts for the vataMe- assistance with the proparation of the work, Mrs. M.
0
Balogh for the microanalysis, and Miss L Hero for technical assistance* Orige arte 1.
10,
has: 6 figwma and 5 tables. /JPRSs 36,002/
TOPIC TAQSv h7dresim derivativat eheMcal stability, 11 spectroscopy
4191. ems 07 J SW RAUs 07 Sep 65 0110 19fi 005 01M RZF1 001
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GERECS, Arpa~, prof.., dr. (Budapostv VIII Muzeum konit &.8),- FOTI, Anna -
(Budapeet,, VIII., Mumum korut
Studies ixi the ring stability of D-xylose, D-glucose and D-mannose.
Acta c1dmica Hung 35 no.2:21-7-221 163.
3A, Institut fur Gheupche Technologie der L, Eotvos Universitatp
Budapest.
2. Mitglied., Redaktionskollegium, "Acts. Chimica Academiae
Scientiarum Hungaricae" (for Gereca).
F
FOTI, E.
Plants and electricity; from the activity of the circle of young
naturalists in Fetesti in 1952, 1953. and 1954. p. 106.
NATURA. Bucuresti. Vol. 7. no- 3, MaY/June 1955-
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5, No. ?. july 1956.
--F4TlT-i;ruo--
Energy conversion; tomorrow. Tachnik-a 6 no.5.1 Vq 162.
FOTI, Erno
Electron technology. Tecbnika 6 no.12:6-7 D "62.
4
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POTI, r,,rw
Blectrona and their oignificant role in technology. Techniks
7 no".-l Ap 163.
L 31456-66 -EWIP(t)/ETT
F-RC NR, U6023098
lJp(c) JD/JG/AT
SOURCE CODE: HU
AUTHOR: Voti. Erno (Staff aciEnitist); Szucs., Tibor--Syuch, T. (Staff -99iggAist);
~'~Staff scientist)
Vagop Qyor
ORG: (Fotil Central Recearch Institute for DjyR~ice (Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezet)
Cszucs, Vagol Aes.e -ch-jnstitute for Communications Technological Indust
(Hiradastechrdkai 1parl Kutato Tntezet)
TITLE: Suspended-drop metal evaporation by electron bombardment
SOURCE: Finommechantka, no. 2, 1966, 41-43
TOPIC TAGS: electron bombardment, niobium, generator, evaporation %3
ABSTRACT: The suspended-drop technique for metal evaporation by electron bo ardment
was described. The Instruments and operations involved were discussed on the basis
of an example involving the evaporation of niobium.I(The current generator and output
stabilization were described in some detail and some special considerations pertainin
to the process were outlined. LJPRS1
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D295/D308
AUTHORS: Gulya's, Ernd, F6ti, Gydrgyt and Bondy, P41
TITL*E: Protective and regulating equipment for electrically
controlled processes
.?ERIODICAL: Feferatinvyy zhurnal. Avtomatik4 i radioelektronika,
no. 7, 1962, abstract 7-2-114 sh (Hung. pat.,- cl 21h
13, 14-19, no. 147852-0 Nov. 30, 196o)
TEM; In order to i1hcrease the reliability of control equipment
situated between a pick-up and the operating,device, a secon~.ary
electrical control circuit is provided in addition to the main cir-;
cuit. In the case of faults of any conduct'or, the equipment is
switched-off. In addition, internal faults of the'equipment put in'
to operation a separate internal sensing element in the circuit of-
which there is a relay which disconnects the feed of the Grid of a~
dlectron valve. The latter disconnects the whole equipment. In the~-
circuit of the controlled element there is a device sensitive to
thermal overload of the equipment. Vhen the permissible value of
heatin is exceeded the whole control equipment is disconnected. A
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Protective and regulating equipment D295YD308
system for the temperature control of'a drying-room using a mercury
-contact thermometer, is given as an example- LAbstracter's note:
Complete translation.]
ASSOCIATION: Altalanos G6ptervezd Iroda
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FOTI, Gyorgy
"A Nehesipari Muszaki Egyetem Idegennyelva Kozlemenyei; Banyaszat,
Kohassat,-Gopenzet," vol.21, 1960; a periodical review by Gyorgy
Foti. Term tud kozl 5 no.5i235-My .161.
FOTI, Gyorgy
0'Development of the methods of analytical chemistry" by Ferenc
Szabadvary. Reviewed by Gyorgy Foti. Term tud kozl 5 no;7:331
ii 1610' -
FOTI. Istvarne___ _ _
OLaws of the growtb of the population" by B.Smilevich. Reviewed
by Mrs.1st-van Foti, Stat szemle 37 no.4s455-456 Ap 159.
FOTI, _~~~vanne _
"Some statistical indexes of the new technology in the industry"
by M. Leshchinskiy, V. Surinat and M. Tkacheva. Reviewed by
tire. Istvan Foti. Stat szemle 38 no.4:448-449 Ap 160.
FOTI . I'Stvanne
Comparison of chief economic indexes of the Soviet Union and
the United States. Stat szemle 1+1 no.10/11:1016-1020 0-11 163.
1. Kozponti Statisztikai Rivatal esoportvezetoje.
FOTI, T
J-9 tvan
Answer by the Institute for Technical Information and Pi-opa-
ganda, Ministry of Metallurgy and Machine Industry. Munka 13
no,10,.,19 0 063.
1. Kabo- es Gepipari, Miniszterium Munzaki Tajekoztato es
Propaganda Intezete igazgato--helyettese.
lived of C.rtsia drop Its the POWSP of the 00mck and
bowel contents In dw, M. I'Mi aml N. Vilvi,i t%.l
Farvity Aild tlft.- Atdd. &9. I1.11C. 1. 11.,
_,I
IS).
Fostlish).-Ralliewsphy "As used In lumm It,,
(1141yellic-111 44 A ImliaAlpAque paste through the K'k.M.m.
r,fluAlturfolibedoc.
ill 4111111111C IllifnelliAtTlY after lWituilliStfA(lau of I lie paste if,[
I's aliviniftA Inutility of the Met wilb "morriurist firliv ill
evacts'Ition of the paste. If "vtykWinc bcomitic (0-1 a.)
will given 15 min. offer the alrelArw a minimal incream- in
motility omurTrel. Acetylcholine alone hmf little effect but
brufAlo-ell birm-flanalne. tsawageofthapasic wastv#4-
'Wet.11.1v s-lerainf. himphille4lel (2 cal-A
all Inell-a'evI F'.1v of pa-wlgr of file Isnate. W. 1). c..
MESTER, Z.; FOTI, H.
Cholangiography and its clinical evaluation. Kaff. Radiol.
3 no. 4:152-163 Nov. 1951. (CIXL 21:3)
1. Doctors. 2. Surgical Department (Head Physician -- Prof.-Dr.
Dezso Klimko) wA Roentgen Department (Hand Physician -- Dr. Mihaly
POW of Koranyi General Hospital.
FRIEDRIGH. L.;YOTlg H.
1-1~11 - ~
Reflee-s-tu=es of the digestive tract with pantocaine. Magy. belorv.
arch. 5 no.1:18-20 Mar 1952. (CIAL 25:4)
l.-Dootors. 2. Second Internal Department (Head -- Prof. Dr. lasslo
Friedrich) and Roentgen Department (Head -- Head Physician Mihaly Yoti),
Koranyi, Metropolitan General Hospital.
ftwonad"wAk to No- al b1loodual madlify iff
-dop eft sovww pbM Mospowim 0 a-Mi.
M. Frwol Komayi limp.. hadap"t). Pot ,
-pu,.Wj 1114,4111-II(IOU).-Tile in6mnm of atn-pbw
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14ramb folor P&O"Mb OW &%No AMI wo ho'dift. whim"ll
wisslicalift I- I a t difir"niv sl4wAml in msitill,
sow opffew a ~,d. I do"I IM 041 flow aftatly in
Ow -au a flow to a sumh smotter extent in the op"XIM
1 0. a an son i paosw fin* In tbo, small Intestine
rAllorovelliftoldiopleaus. Timm wim mosipitimilt differ.
Rultinell Imlod"is.
Ift" Go 11 SrA M. KMI F. VrIMch
Chemical Abstracts
Vol- 48 110- 5
ar. 10~ 1954
Biolbgloal Chemistry
~ay e inatlon of the pwksaga of "flelne in 'dogs.
I ibtl anctNI. Egvc&jKtrAt3yi \Gnic. Hosp., Budap~-t).
~~,74:ad. Sci. Hit"g-. 3, 30.5-11(1953).-x-ray-
studies indicate that both intravenous and oral adininistra-
tion of caffeine in the dog came3 Ittereased ",tric cv-tctt4-
tion, animated ptrhtAiis in the tipper simill intestint- do-
ci-cwthig toward the colon, ati-I some colonic spasticity.
!Total evactLition time was c-3scritially norinal.
Mihaly, dr.; RZA . Ilona. dr.
Iffect of roentgen rVo on sosinaphils. Magy. radiol. 6 no.3:
1291-132 July 54. '
1e A Irowarom Koranyi Xorh&x& rtg. oettalyanak (foorros: Poti
Mihaly dre) es Kozponti laboratotiumanak (foorvos: Orossi Magda
dre) koslemenyo.
(10SUOPHILS., off. of rsAiations on
x-ray)
(RCMNTM RATS, off.
on eosinophile)
FOTI, Mihaly, dr.; FRIEDRICH, Laszlo. dr.
Roentgenologic gastrointestinal manifestations In congestive
heart failure. Magy. radiol. 7 no.1:40-43 Jan 55.
1. A Fovaros Koranyt Korbaza (igazgato: Petho, Imre dr.)
rontgen as belosstalyansk kozlemenye.
(CONGISTIVI HIM FAILURN, manifestations,
gastrointestinal x-ray signs.)
(GASTROUTISTINAL STSTW, in various diseases
congestive heart failure, x-ray manlfest.~
rOTI, M, EXCERPTA KILDICA Sac.6 Val Internal M.&RcIne Zept56
5G79. F-6-1-1 M. anti FRILDRICH I.- ItOntguniati., 11. ;t;v,!. Alit., 11iiijapuster
N xg
tischen GeschwUrs. T r va t in c n t V f t 11 C J) c 1) t L %: t1 Ir W I t 11
roentgen irrathution of the sympathctic nvrVuus sv$%cm
IYrSC 11. Z. V Elt DALI. -11. SI'OF*F%%'LC I ISUL Kit. 1955, 15/G(29-,-299)1*3tIIeSI
Of 81 patients treated.3 yr. previotisl), 15 were in g%Kid health: of 14 nu dala vould
be obtained.
FIzas - Rotterdam (VI, 141)
MISM, Z.,dr..; YOTI. M.dr.,; JUHASZ. B.,dr.
....... ~ 0.. a
Rbytaic function of the Oddi's sphincter and the bile duct
peristalsis. Orv. hotil. 96 no.14:374-378 3 Apr 55,
1. A lowarox toranyi Norhmsm, Sebesseti oastalyanak (foorvos: prof.
Xliuko Dozoo dr.) as rtg. osstalyan&k (foorwom: Poti Maly dr.)
kosleamWe.
(DIIA DUCT, CCHMN, pbysiology
peristalsis, rbytaical funct. of Oddi's sphincter)
IDTI, Mihaly, dr.; FRI]MRICH, Laszlo, dr.
Comparative pbarmacodynamic study on trio by the means of roanteen
and gastroscopic examinations. Orv. hetil, 97 no.11:286-291
11 March 56.
1. A Tovaron Noranyt Koxkorhaza (Igazgato: Petho. Imre dr.)
rontgenoaztalyanak (foor-yos: Fott, Mihaly dr.) as a II.
Belosztalyanak (foor7oa:' Friedrich, Laszlo dr.) kozlemenye.
(AUTONOMIC DZJGS, off.
tris-(dimetbylaminoothyl)amine trihydrochloride. on
gastrointestinal system, pharmacodynamic study (Hun))
(AMIIW,S, eff.
B&M~)
(GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTW, eff. of drugs on
trio-(dIsetbyIaminoetbyl)amine trihydrocbloride,
pharmacodynamic study (Hun))
E','_ER~T',~ 166 Sec 6'Vol 13/3 lAernal Yed. Yar 59
1243. GASTROSCOPIC AND X-RAY EXAMINATIONS WITH HYDROXYINW-~HYL-
METHYLTRIS AMMONIUM COMPOUND HYDROXIDE - Vergleicnende
pharVnakodynamische, gastroskopiache dnd R5.itgenunterstichungen mit
Tris I- F 6 11 M s and F r I e d r I c h L. ROntgenol. und 11. Intern. Abt. ,
-ffaMpIMT. -KorAnyi-Krankenh., Budapest - GASTROENTEROLOGIA (Basel)
1958, 90/2 (101-109) Illus. 6 -
In order to test the action of 'tris' on the alimentary tract comparative radiologic-
al and gadtroscopic examinations were undertaken. The ampoule content was in-
jected I. m. Side-effects were not observed. The effect starts 15 min. after in-
jection. reaches its maximum after 1 hr., and gradually disappears in 2 to 3 hr.
As a ganglion-blocking agent the drug reduces the tonus of the stomach and re-
laxes the functional spasm of the alimentary tract. It is, therefore, suitable for
establishing the differential diagnosis between organic and functional changes and
furthermore facilitates the introduction of the gastroscope. its tonus-reducing ac-
tion is also of value in the treatment of idiopathic oesophageal spasm. and helps to
separate organic and spastic strictures. Its action on the reduction of secretions
is not unequivocal. In 25% of the cases the drug was fully effective, in 25% in-
effective, and in 5G% a moderate effect took place. (VI. 2, 14)
FOH~~~04*
Relief roentgenological stomach examinetion with the aid of a sprar
technic. Nagy. radiol. 11 n0-3:152-158 Aug 59
1. A Yovaros Gyall-ati KDrhaza (igazgato: Borza Iaszlo dr.) ront-
genosztal~mnak (foorvos: loti Mihaly dr. kandidatus) kozlemenye.
(STOWICH. Radiography)
Sce 6 Vol !V6
3567. A NEW METHOD FOR X-RAY EXjIJtNATIO.N OF THE REGION OF
THE FUNDUS AND THE CARDIA - Uj elj4rLIs a fornix es cardio-vij
r5ntgen vizsgdlatdra - F 6 t i M. FOvdroa Gydlidti Kdrhlza, R3ntgt:n-
ogztdl.. Mdros - QHV-.TrET7T,. 1959, 100/32 (1140-1153) 111.9. 9
The fundus and cardia cannot be examined either by gastroscopy or by normal X-
ray examination. The examination is carried out by nicans of a do-able lumen
gastric proi*, to which 2 balloons are connected, One b.Alloon supplies air. while
by means of the other colloidal barium is sprayed Into the stomach or the region
in question, so that air-contrait studies can be performed. The method is simple
and without technical difficulties; there are no contraindications. The usefulness
of the method is dematistratod with several illustrations, (XIVI G. 0)
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FOTI, M.
HIDEG, J., Dr, kedirAl Captain (arvoGazatadob); GWMGSU,
F., Dr, kadical. Chief-Lieutenant (orvostobadnagy)g GHTSH.,
T Dr, Medical Lieutenant-Colonel (arvosalozrodes I GATI,
'EZ! DrtjWi:L_h'&,_Dri MARTON, L., technical assistan I[At-
iiiialloir not given3.
"Bypoxia and 05gen Respiration In Their Iffects on Sbay-
Ulcers of Rate
Budapest, Honvedplyga, Val 14, So 4, Oct-Do@ 62. pp 317-32D.
Abstracts [Authora$ Hungarian, mumar7l A bypoxic anviron-
revents 4%t formation g ulcers in rats as a
'Y=-operations. Hyperoxic environment tripled
re sult of
the appearance of ulcerous Alhe on resulting froa the opera-
tion. Acidification -of the duod*mm and bilateral adrenal-
detw prevented conpletely the enhawft offset of the
byparoxic environment. Two of 10 references axe Hungarian,
the rest Western
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FOTI, Mihaly, dr.; DREISSIGER, Lasz1o, dr.
An unusual shadow in the hepatic projection. Magy. radiol. 15
no.6:339-341 N 163.
1. A Fovarosi Gyali uti korhaz rontgen es sebeszeti osztalyanak
(igazgat-o2 Borza Lasz1o dr.) kozlemenye.
(EXOSTOSES) (RIBS) (THORACIC RADIOGRAPHY)
(SURGERY, OPERATIVE) (LIVER DISEASES)
FOTI, Whaly, dr.
Significance of roentgenographic examination in screening for
stomach cancer. Magy onk. 8 no.1:32-38 Mr'64-
1. Fovarosi Gyali uti for)iaz,, rontgenosztaly.
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POTI,-I-Iihaly, dr.
Experience gained from a case of peritonitis caused 17 161-rim. .
Orv. hetil. 106 no.18,845-846 2 KY t65
1. Foyarosi Tanacs, Gyali uti Korhaz, Rontgeposztnly (foorms:
FoU, Mihaly, dr.).
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_j111A -6663 SOURCE CODE: HUM21M/000/002/0073/0078
AUTHOR: Fotij Mihaly (Doctor)
ORG Radiology Departmento Gyali Avenue flospitn1v TX. District Council, Budapest
(IX. KeruletiT&naosGyali Uti Korhaza,, Rontgenosztaly)
TITLE: X-ray diagnosis of cqrc:inoma of the opernted stomach by means of adcuble
contrast method
SOURCE: Magyar radiologia, no. 20 1965t 73-78
TOPIC TAGS: x ray analysis, radiology, carcinoma,, digestive system, gastroenterology.1
surgery, digestive system disease, pathology
ABSTRACT: A brtef discussion on the
,nomeficlatuff -a- the carcinoma In the operated stomach Is followed by a
:discussion of the problems of differential diagnosis in cases of relipse
iand carcinoma or the stump. The vague nature of the previously used ex.
;amination, methods and of the diagno3tio symptoms in pointed out, the ad-
vantages of the double contrast method are stressed and are demonstrated
by comparative radiograms, Orig* art. has: 6 figures. _/j-PRS_7
SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATEt none / ORIG REFt 008
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RUKANIA / Farm Animals. Honey Bee.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40540.
Author :
Inst : Not given.
Title : Preliminary Data Regarding the Behavior of the
Local,Banat and Transylvania Bees Under the
Conditions of the Steppe Zone.
Orig Pub: Apicultura, 1957, No 4, 3-9.
Abstract: Under conditions of the steppe zone of Southern
Rumania- three groups of honey bees, numbering
15 famil ies each - composed of the Banat, Trans-
sylvania breeds and of the local bees (control)
- yielded an almost identical crop of honey and
beeswax. Likewise, As regards the behavior of
of bees when on the honeycombsi and their irrit-
ability, no difference was noticed. A more in-
Card 1/2
RUI:ANIA / Farm Animals, Honey Bee.
Abs Xour: Ref Zhur-Biol., NO 9, 1956, 40540.
Abstract: tensive development of the progeny and the ten-
dency to natural swarming was noticed in the
local and in the Banat bees.
Card 2/2 60
RUWMA/FaM Animls. Honeybees
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biole,, No 3.1j, 1958., No 5=8
q_6
Author :Fotip N.j, Baracp J,S Copaitici, M.., Bolcas,, As.. Alexandru V.,
"IMLIMSchi A., Peti 1.
Inst
Title :Experimental Data Rc(prding Temporary Colonies Organized
with Queens which Hibernatod Outaida of Winter (hmrters
Orig Pub :Apicultura, 1957# No 6, 4-9
Abstract :The mthod of using auxiliary queens (AQ) during productive
years resulted in a 35-130 percent increase of honey beinG
collected in Rumania, In unproductive years, the increase
amounted only to 12-18 percent, for a considerable part of
honey crops had to be spent for bee colonies for the period
of their hibernating with AO.O* A new method of hibernatin(;
of queens outside of winter-quarters is proposed. During
sprinG, one or more temporary colonies (TC) are orGanized
from a strong basic colony (BC) with queens which hibernated
Card 1/2
78
RMIANIA Farm Animals. The Honeybee.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 2, 1959, No. 7413
Author : Foti, N.
Inst : "M"al Scientific Research Station of Sori-
culture and Apiculturo
Title Scientific Activity in the Field of Apicul-
turo:during the Years of the People's Demo-
cratic Regime
Orig Pub : Apicultura, 1957, No 12, 6-12
Abstract : Scientific research is carried out by the
Central Scientific Research Station of Seri-
culture and Apiculture, at which 7 collabo-
rators work in the field of apiculturo. in
addition, at the outlying districts three
experimental stations have boon organized
Card 1/2
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70TIADI, B..; LITARCZEK, G.
Phonocardiograme and electrocardiograms in surgery of mitral
stanoois; preliminary data. Bul stiint., sect. mod. 7 no.4:loiq_lo44
Oct-Dec 55.
(MITR&L STINOSIS. diagnosis
NCG & phonocardiography, value in surg.)
(MOTROCARDIOGRAPHY, in various die.
mitral stenosis. with phonocardiography, value in surg.)
(CARDIAG MURMM AND SMIDS ./
phonocardiography in mitral stanosis. with MCG, value
in surg.)
LITARCZEK, G.,,- YOTIAM, B.
Hemodynamic studies of mitral stenosts patients. Bul stiint-, sect.
med- 7 no.4:1045-1066 Oct-Doc 55-
(MITM STMOSIS, pt7siology
hemodynamics studied by heart cathaterization)
(BLOW CIRCUIATION, In various dim.
mitral stenosim)
GHITISCU, T.,; SKIACES, D.,; LITARCUK, G..; 70TILDR, B.
Cardiac resuscitation in mitral stenosia.-Bul stiint., seat. mod.
7 no.4:1107-1128 Oat-Dee 55.
(HIML SMOSIS, surgery
cardiac arrest in, resuscitation & prey.)
(CARDIAO AR T
in surg. of nitral stenosts, resuscitation & prey.)
(RASUSCITATICK
In cardiac arrest during surg. of mitral stenools)