SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GEDEON, ANDRAS - GEDEONOV, L. I.
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Effect of organic iodine on protein-bound and butanol-axtractable
iodine concentrAl;iorw in the blood ser=. Orv. hetil. 103 no.6:
264-265 UF 162.
1a Budapest XIIIp Tanaes Robert Karoly korilti Korhaz, II. Bolontaly
es Orazagos Kozegezsegugyi Inteset.
(IODINE blood) (BLOOD PROTEIILS chem)
R.BAIDGH, Irenv dr.; BRAtm, Pal, dr.; GEDEM:.. Andras, dr.; KERTAIp Pa2pdro
Examination of the absorption Of Ebteroneptol in experimenta.1
animalse Cry, hatil- 105 no.6t252-253 9 FT64
1. Orazagos Kozegeszoegugyi Intezetp Korelettani Osztaly e9
XIII. ker. Tanacs VB Robert Karoly koruti korhazj, II.Belosztaly.
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Discoveries in Siberia. 5%. 18309
SOs Trudy Arkitcheskogo, Nauchno-Ionledovatellskogo Institute, GUSMPq
Council of Ministers, Vol 201j, 1948
GEDENYI, M.
Technical installations at the Winter Olympic Gar.-.es. p.25.
MLIS7AKI ELFT. (Muszaki es Tormeszettudomanyos Egyesuletek Szcvetsege). Budspeat.
Vol 11, no. 2, Jan 1956.
SOURCE: Vol 5, no. 7, July 1-956--
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runnini: waters
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~;udnipe--t, Hungary
SC: Xonth'~y InAtex ~)f E:ist i~vrc.-ean Ac-o:7sion~ .AI LA;.
M-,rch 1956
GEDFal, Arzen ,
Analysis of beavy metal contemt of rwming vatars from thor
p6int of view of gedchemical research. Vezzprem vegy-ip egy
koal 4 no*4&315-316 ~60
lo Magyar Illumi Not-no Lorand Geofizikai Intexet, Didapest.
G.EDEON , Arzen
Detection of metal content in spring and river wator.
Veszprem vegyip ogy kozl 6 no.4:337-340 162.
1. Magyar Allami Eotv,)s Lorand Geofizikai Intezet, Budapest.
GEDEON, Bela,, 1.*w3-,r.)k
Locomotive repairs at the Hiscoln Vehicle Repair Shop have been
discontinued, Vasut 13 no,6:25-26 Je 163,
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GEDEON., Ferenc,
How can we save trees damaged by hares? Elet tud 18
no.18:557 5 147 163.
1. Mezogazdasagi Tormoloozovetkozet, Sasad.
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"CZT, I.; SANDOR, T.; GXMN, G.
Study of blood circulation velocity in gynecological surgery. Negy. noorv.
lap. 16 no. 1-2:23-32 Jan 1953. (CLNL 24:1)
1. Doctors. 2. Second Yousn's Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dr. lure Zoltan).
Budapest Medical University.
GEM 'N, Gyula, dr.; BENCSIK, Andor. dr.
Problems on post-partux bladder catheterization. Naff . noory. lap.
19 no.3:182-183 May 56.
1. Budapeatt Orvostud. Iffetem 11. as. not. kltnikaj. kosl.
Igas. Zoltan, Mira, dr., egyateml tanar).
(LABOR
third stage. riekb & necessity of bladder catheterisation
(Hun))
(CATHMRIZATION
bladder. risks & necessity in third stage of labor (Ran))
GEDB)N, Oyula, dr.; MOLNAR. Rosso, dr.
Hadlotberapy In female genital tuberculosis@ Maas noorve lap*
19 no-5:301-306 SePt 56.
1. A Budapasti Orvostud. %yeten H. as. not, klinikajanak kosl.
(Igas.: Zoltan Isre dr. offetent tanar).
(TUBICRCUIDSIS.-YOULE GIMITAL. tber.
radlother., off. & Indic. (Hun))
(RADIOTHIRAPT, inarious die.
tuberc., female gent-tal. off. & Indic. (Hun))
GEDEON GYUIA. Dr.; MAY HARU, Dr.
Carrent problem of the therapy of female genital tubermlosis.
YA&I_,v. noory. lap. 20 no,.3:153-158 JulY 57.
1, A Budapesti Orvostudomnyl latem Ii. oz. SDI 111nikajanak
kozlemenyo (Ignsgatot Zoltan lare dr. egyetemi toner).
(TOIRCUMBU. FWALN GOTTAL. ther.
current methods Okn))
G=011, GYUIFL, Dr. ; BKAY, liaria. Dr.
of blood trannfusion In the therany of tuborculosio of
femle oanitalia. M,~.v. nnorv. Ian. 22 no.2:10h-108 ~Wy 57.
1. A budaposti Orvostudomnyt lastogm 1j. oz. noi 'clinikajanak
kozlemerle (Ira-sp^to Zoltan 1mro dr. eryetemi tnmr).
(31000 ""A"ISYMION, In various die.
tuberc. of femle genitaliA. Uidic. & off. Obw))
(T1JU-+'UWS1S, MAU G.&PNITAL. thar.
blood transfusion. indle. & eff. (H-,m))
GIVION, Gyula; GORACZ, Gyula
Live birth of a sympus dipus. Mea. noorv. lap. 21 no.it46-49 Feb 58,
1. A Budaposti Oryostudomnyl Vgyetem 11. oz. noi klinikajanak (igasgato:
Zoltan Imre dr. vgweteml tanar) e9 a Budapesti Orvostudomaiwi Baetem
II. 9s. Korbonotant Intezetenek (Igazgato: Haranghy Iaszlo dr. effetent
tanar) koslessays.
(Moms?=
sympus-dipus. live birth (Hun))
A',
VARGA, r~almnn, Dr.; OND" ]we
Uperiences with xyloonine. Nagy. noorv.
lap. 21 no.2:117-124 Apr 58.
1. A Budapenti Oryostudmanyi Effetem II. sz. Nbi Klinikajanak koxlemeMs.
(Igazgato: Zoltan Iwe de. epjst. tanar)
(LIDOCAND, aneath. & analgesia
In gyn. ourg. & obstetrics (Ekin))
(100, aneath. & analgesia
lidecaine (Hun))
WINITALIA, MAIM, surg.
aneoth., 11docalne (Hun))
lz~ ----OEIEON. GV--1-4,-dr,.-
Recto,raginal fistula caused by a vaginal foreign body In a
12-year-old girl. Magy.noorr.lap. 23 no.5:303-305 S '60.
1. Nagy1mnissa Varoal. Tanace Korhaza (igazgato: Fendler Karoly dr.)
Szuleszeti so Nogyogyassatt Osstalyanak (foorvoo: Godson Gyula dr.)
kozelem~nyo.
(VAGINA for bodies)
(FMCTMAGINAL FISTULA etiol)
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GEDEON, Jozoef
"Analog computers in the aircraft industry' by Bernard Murpby.
Reviewed by Jozaef Gedeon. Ja=u mezo gap 5 no.2:45 Ap 158.
GEDE011, J.
Measurement of load at the winch lawiching of a p. jj.
TECItTIM LOIIIICZA. (Mazelt Polskich Inzynierow i Technikow Lotniczych)
Warszawa, Poland. Vol. lh, No. 2, 'Har./Apr. 1959-
I
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thly List of East European accessim (EEAI), LC. Vol. , N - 9 -September,
1959. Uncl.
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G-E-DECII) Jozsef
Stresses on gliders during their landine. Jamu Mozo 90P 5
no.5/6:152-160 158.
GEDEM.2omc
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Periodical article reviews of the Airaraft Division. Jarmu mazo
gep 6 no.10:274 159o 1
GEDEON, Jozsofj RACZ, Elemorp egyetemi tana
Lo-V'Itudinal static stabilAty measurements on gliders.
Jarmu. moso gep 7 no.9:349-360 160.
1e Budapeati Mussaki Egyetox Repulogapek Make.
GEDEON, JOzSef
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Development work in our metal glidere. Repulse 14 no.22:16 D 161.
GEIEON, Jozoef
Flying in a spin. Repulas 14 no.7:15 Jl 161.
GEDEON, JOzaef
The Landmann La 17 motor glider. Repules 14 no,/~-.15 Ap 161,
GEDEOII, Jozoef
Computation aids for final gliding. Repules 16 no.12:
14 D 163.
GEECON, Jozaaf
Successive integration of a type of differential equations
occurring in the control technique. Rev mec appI 9 no. 1i
227-232 164,
1. Technical University, Budapest,
4
GEDEM4, JOZBeJC
An I Iaid to computing the inecOSsarY '-i-T"O for th, final
phase of gliding. Repules 17 no.lt!6 JaI64-
GEDEON ----
An aid to calculate the final phaue of gliding. Repules 17
no.3:16 Mr 164.
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yield (P-FIOC4H4CEl:)s (VI). m. 107'. VI has a strong
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Dodds, el at. (d. Nature 141, 248). Istvin PinAly
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AW, havilig bactorisebtic egeth. kkbw - (;*tJwn
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GEDECII, Robert
A now 8-channel meastwing oBdUoscope. Elektxotachnika
52 no.1/2:66-68 159.
G&DEON, Robert
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"Foundation-of wireless" by M.G. Scroggie. Reviewed by
Robert Gedeon. Elektrotechnika 52 no.1/2:79-80 159.
__GIDEON, .-Sandor. _ -
giblation between coil chording and rotor plot musberx of giql*-
speed and multi-speed squirrel cage aDtorsO by Dr.T.Torda.
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cut Thobleudetl
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C&O Ingresuml the mat, of di*Kdvcd sulfate in ill,: lye
and considerably dindnished the amt. of dissolved alumina.
1U amt. of S(h is The lye umkr a coalinuous, Operation rif
Ahimists massel. do" ma exceed At given trahar. Houselp
coal@, sulfate causes 0.1 dillik-ulturs 411 pfivesing. 1. F
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h8. Effect of roasting on thA dissolving of-bowdUR - A porkoles
hatasa a bauxit feltarananal -- by To Go Godeiiie- Volo
III, No* 5, Po III* UAY 1951o 4 tabse;
Hungarian bauxite of the gibbsite " wvks ground to the fineness
of cement, dried and calcined for 1 1/2 hour at 250 a~d 350 Co. Both
Berlp!88 were treated after roasting with a 40 Be' sodium hydroxide at
6 at pressure for 3 hours, then the ruddy liquor was diluted with hot
water, filtered and the chemical composittion of the obtained pure
aluminate liquor and of the romaining md mud was examined. About
double the amount or chromium oxide and vanadium oxide were dissolwd
when the bauxite was calcined at higher temperatures* Simultaneously
the solubility of titanium lioxido increased and that of iron oxide
diminishado The solubility or the organic substances of the bauxite
%&e fur bar aignificantly reducod *.'h1gher roasting tomp*raturea* In-
orcanint the pressure durine the dig solution p-ooa3s (from 6 to 20 at) AA
did not mprove g,-eatly the proceseability or oavxit4t, nor the solubilit ORW
or vanadium oxide. Thus the roasting wthod appllei~ to bauxites of tho
diaspore typo froD the Urals is unjiuitab,16 for 11ungarian bauxitese
L A11-
~A
GM-EON, T.
"Violet-colored bauxite." P-anyaszati lapoh, Budapest, Vol. 9, No. ~^, Feb. .39~54, p. 8E.
SO: Eastern LEuropean Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. 11, Nov. 1954, 1,.L;.
11 U
I'll), tuat-i,U for Act chttating the Scithn; of Red Mod
ilk dw 11.1pr I'micss. %i*Mark a Wr&Jdxxp Ulepedivinck
U. kill. 14. Aug. U51. P. T- I
--f CaCO. Ulf MSSO, for mtablishis
Opt 11111111 r stin (if
111g. 1) :quinos" tagl(j,
(-hmIfjLn3 the hquor oftcr scit I
4 rel.
A
ITUN G
LI-11 eomgo."I" On
N'(11, P14, lq.54- NO- 3-
The quotient of the al,amina-milIca ratw ii lixed .f)ur
the elasultcatk-n Of tWtUKItC for industrial ~t,riwl`wl' I IV
mincral erm"itiort of banxitc 1i not IA Vit In "I C"",
Plid-ration for commercial ciwification EXIK"Itn' "ti
led t0 the miclusion, that the nturnin., vivId of Nftll%it,~
0M of alnost %imilar Chf)Mi(Al ComIxAltion extra,feli
br tilt Myer roconi differ, e.g. orci front Vilhiny
VIIII 4-23% RITINMItta, whefeas ores fron, G'Jn ymn
Wit Areat differtno, III title to Oi=niinernl
COMPOStion of the atm. The twixito oto (vorn TYM-Y
Contains cnpilderable arnounts of diaspOrO. whereas
that frota GJ"i contains ifibbsite KrAl b0tholittAS mineral
COMixinents. no mintral tomposition Of aid Orel -.1%
examined by Phy%IcAl methods e.g. thermal dewinflon I-
X-My diffraction pattcmx (Mbyc-S'cbcrrrr
d I Alai). ft toftletry. etc, The mineral compoornts
0 nxIt R It* and goethite have a harmInI offett
VO) r since iron hydroxides settle sim-ly
In t I inato hquor
Dres containing Sibbsite vvro
fou t most for the production Of ACtiVV
Ux - It w established that bauxite containine
.d I WaP adequate for the production of bauxite
In It Is emphaslIted thatt chemical and plq~ic.l.
timm must precede ti~ clawification of bauxite
for processing.
u N G
b.6-1161 IDI C Hun
(1~~ '"'~d 'J~YA da Goa
B
!~tj~
W11C
Iful
,W., 5y
,,tP.,.,wem nputrallad I
jI,c A140104 50,.jjjjlo. Dchyd'stiOn and difftrelltidl
therruld studies show", that 6H0 WS, jodt gt 110% the I-
Twtinder al,.4,10 h hydfO%YI at "* 604 W '
1. ~I.Afkd t e nnd differtntliLl ther-
w 030'. Analyset
Tile 603 aft given for coin !Ion,
n1al WWYIU cufvt% for clu Njjdujtf_vFkb~ tr
77DEON , T.
Industrial significance of limstone. p. 181. KOHASZATI LOPAK. (Magyar
banyaszati es Kohaszati Egyesulet) Budapest. Vol. 10, No. 4, Jan. 1955
SCURCE: East Evropean Accessions List (EFIL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5. No. 6. June 1956
- -- - -- - - - - ---T --- -, -I------------ - -- -- - -- -- - - - -
I I ; - ) .- - -. - 4 " f I '!-,- . -
" - I . I" (- .. " .-,, I " I 1,~ - ", -
t- r
.- 111
wli.C.N' 1'..
T. Lr. I.eszlo Terelesi, piorv- r In 0v,,TJr-v,,r. 31, 9.
4'c. 8) Al,:r. l9rc.
l.A`C,F
.0
riptry
So: Ee st '-ijro-,.,eeri Access!.-n, Vol. !, Fc.
76. ReItflotififf; Wirt. (fit MOM Itructure sad "Me
reduc, WRY a dolomite. T~ G. e dp fa
Vol, a (r,&). t"I'n-'Ir " -I-
.
otay dolomite cart cm--taw-tc tht "JaW W
:fIft-trn. Metallumv Siace the
rcst-rVC.; of 01(11 ~nll
UtIrestricied. 'File &u.."Wbility 4)i iltmgarlall
&Iotnites fortmelting cm=t jjy
anaiy~ig. The yield o.' inagnesiumi
slucathermic roceS3 is very ":iifactory frc,;,, UK'
doloinites. WhIlle from others it Is IJI-
vc-A(gat(ons on. the phystc4 Itructute of du&~,jjljte wvrv
carried out by the Debye_qcIic!rrLr X-ray wthrA whi~:Il
gave no rcitdUy evaluable difftreacts Ie_-twLxu the
iaiottz Orades. However wIten g thcrluc~l de-
commition curves char Ctertitic awxrneidl
atitatig the vtr(otu kinis of doloLnite tn difAreiitird
t1waW anitivids and with the J5
well, Conch4lons deduced fmizz !ae ~;! ~:r~ '.
c,anccru the influence of tht impu,.~ea ,i, the _nem-ni 7
rAff
up of
pT
by t~e . iddltica of salt or U.-y
steam. The infItzence of ffnenesa
IGn Of GTI rVIIIII-T-fl-6-
furthemLaze the directivcs for the econQzz~ .,:u1 prepuraW
dolomite are dcscribed.
GEDMN) T.
Aluminite from Gantj, p. 169p FOLDTAMI KOZLONY, BULLETIN OF THE
HUNGARIAN GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, (Kagyar Foldtani Tarsulat) Budapest..
Vole 85, No* 2P Apre/June 1955
SOURCE: East Raropsan Accessions Lidt (EM) Library of Congress#
Vol. ~, No. 12, December 19!5
4 k
Nk/pIYH(--f irt I!znKdriAn bluzife
f: F,
I) T ;6,
--fg UACC. is t"lleecd t.-, !!J"~ rfx!!:,A fr"-:!
S,:E;I. A gimillf curc With a ~t -0; , I i,
'.11tairwl cn ntz(criJ I(om jst-rL.. ~.;O, i~ ~
t, , vcrd I,c- like SaNtwce def-,~,"Fed, fr~j
I thm,11 w1alyw, ~1.,l d"', 1~
Huvg~lflaa bwaut" 2re gj~rfl AL O-A S114!.!
rhrv arr clim. fn
ki, 117-0 -5. ~Ilmv Agents for Promoting Iligh-Speed Settling of
1,11ed Mud In lly- Almoina Industq. Vj argedanyallok 11m.
fUldilyArl i0r5slasnp OlepOs6nek ityarshAsirm. (Ilunpirian.)
Tlham~-r Cedmi, j6z%cf KOrn)-ci, and loiro V-rvs. Wicitzatl
Laipok. v. 9,"'ho, 4, Apr. 1950, p. 182-11A.
Aliplivation of groond,w, d Chestnuts, scrap alumillim), or its
ill oys; evonamic and ccl!ldcd advalitages. Graphs. 13 ref.
GEDEON, T.: KOIZ14YET, J.: VF2F_~,, I.
New inrredients for the acceleration of the settling of red mud in aluminum factories.
k.182. (Kohaszati Lapok. Budapest, Vol. 11, no. 4, Apr. 1956.)
SO- I-.ont",i1.,7 J,Ast of Fast EuroT-,ean lecessions LC., Vol. -, nn. 7, ,ul-y 1957 uncl-
. *. Z..
. --j
UPOK. Vol. 120 110. 3, -ar. 101",
SO: ontlilv List of' Fart. Furnnean Accessionn
T.
Foldtan, cs hi(frolof-ial Ilibliografia (Geoloj;ic aml 'dbliop-ap~iy);
a book review.
P. 214 (Mauar Panyanzati Ps Kohanatj. st
Vol. 12, No. 3, -Ar. 195".
SO: Monthly Index of 'East hirorcan Acessions Vc-1. 6, ';o. 11 'lovem'rer 1957.
HWGARY./ Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H
Their Applicationj Part 2. - Ceramics, Glass,
Binders, Concretes. - Ceramics.
Abs ;our: Ref Zhur-Xhimiyal No 18, 1958, 61686.
Author :_ T~G. GaAann-
Inst : Academy of Sciences of Hungery.
Title : Correlation Between the Crystal 3tructure of
Dolomite and Its Aptness to 1.1agnesium. Recovery.
Orig Pub: Acts techn. Aead. soi. hung., 1957, 18,
No 3 -41 339 - 348.
Abstract: Dolomites (D) from various occurrences were
studied by the methods of the x-ray-struotural
and the dif.-thermal analyses and of thermal
diasociation using an instrument of Eabicht,
the action principle of which consists in per-
iodical mechanical compensation of the electro-
motive force generated by the temperature rise.
Card 1/2
HUNGARY / Cosmochemistry.
Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry. D
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No Zl, 1958, 70374.
Author : r-Annn.
Inst :-Not ilven.
Title :The Accumulation of Uranium in Various Rocks.
Orig Pub: Banyasz. Lapok, 1958, 13, No 1, 16 - 18.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1 19
Distrs
#1 fixPeriments on the reduction of 4210MIll I r
production. T. J), Ckd M (Reic-Amh inst- Atetale, rmlt-
pest). AcMJ**-jfX9--5cl[- "uffg.. v 1938)
in En '163h).-ReductWn by 1 local.do mites
loo.s. saln~Tjf~s In rCns1Ust=anCL- ftle Retort Vm I
i
0
yield with increasitsst tel r with idd . ell 3 or
with addrs. of I !ell yidd
while Cao or increamlig -S1 cofRent 01 fe it tric
j It, perhaps by affecting uldity of tile Charge. 11C Bic fM
"t, 6 In) A rV
also inmasedyIeld. 8 U (redtlecti troll, ka
IqIcVAJ rtilliclagagent, giving t f Ads
WO n. rold CO
GXDBON. T.G.,dote.,prof. kand.geol.-minerAl.nauk
Hungarian bawltes. Naukov I zhisn' 25 no.5:33-14 NX '5$3.
(MIRA 11:5)
1. Budapashtsky politekhnicheekly Institut, Vengerskmys Narodnoya
Rompublika
(;Zngmry--Bt%uzlte)
G","ITONj T.
Possibilities of recivering bauxite with diaspore content. -~-43,r,
'2GYAR6 TUDO"UNUS AW;FNL~. 1,uISZkKI I'Ll i VIM U NlyO i'. 1.
Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 24, no. 1/h, 1"5("
Il'onthly List of East European Accesvionc. (Eal ) L`;, Vol. '~, ,.0.2,
7,*cb. 1%0 Uncl.
GEDEONJ Tiha-~er dr., kandidatus, mueg-
.9 yetemi magantanar (Budapest)
Application of aluminum in the construction Industry.
Term tud kozl 4 no. 6: 256-258 is 160.
GEDEON. Tihamer dr., muszaki egletemi tanar
Youth for protection against corrosion. Gepgyartantechn
2 no.5:200 My 162.
1. Budapeoti Muszaki Egyetem.
GNINDADV, A.A.
I
%o lmdIss toacbers of Saratev. Geog. v shkole no.4:5?-59
JI-Ag 147 .- (mInA 9:6)
(Saratev-Goography-Study and teaching)
OEDD-~,'X-,V, A. Jlil.
Ce,deonov, A. A. - 11"aterial !--)n thr., ;:orphology of karst in 'he vicinity of
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GSDZONOV, A.A.
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(XLU 6: 8 )
(Yeromn, Aleksandr Ivgenlevich, 1983-)
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Nducation--Teaching aide)
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KOTBLINIlrOF,V.; MIRRAIMIKO.I.; KOKARHOFAYA.O',~'~'-Aje.; KONIN.B.
MONSHKINA,O.; PASHKAICH.K.; PRNOMMHMKIY,A.. RAUSH.T.; SAUSHKIN,
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(Polovinkin, Alsksandr Alekefindrovich. 1887v1955)
GBMR)V, A.A.; KONDRATITIV, B,A,
0-1~t
Lessons on ths subject 'Population of the world" in the fifth
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wommomw
BlIollography on the Antarctic. Geog.v shkole 19 no.3:76-78 &.0
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(Bibliagrapbr-4starat lc regione)
GEDNONOV, A.A.; Kt)lii)lt,!T'Y',,,Y, B.A.
Groohic work in thn ntudy of gotography in thot 5th grtsde. Gew,. v
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(Geography--Graphic nethods)
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GLMVA. M.Ta.; ROKAADYA, Te.H.-, SMIRNOVA. It.T.: VORONTSOV, P.A.,
kand.fiz.-mat.nauk; BARASHKOVA. Te.P., mladBhiy naucbW sotrudnik:
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AUTHORo GEDZONOV9L.I. PA - 2308
TITLZs Radioactive Contamination of the Atmosphere. (Radioaktivnoys
zagrasnoniye atmonfery, Russian).
PERIODICALs Atomnaia Energiia, 1957, Vol 2, Nr 3, pp 26o - 271 (U.S.S.R.)
Receivedo 4 / 1957 - Reviewed, 5 / 1957
ABSTR&CTs The present paper gives a survey on the foreign (non-Soviet) in-
vestigations on the contamination of the atmosphere by the
spraying of fission particles during atomic bomb tests. Here
some qualities of the activity of fission-fragments (the speed of
decomposition and composition of radiation) are investigated
and methods for the observation of radioactive precipitations
coming from the atmosphere and for the computation of the radiation
does caused are described. The dose measured in almost everywhere
smaller than the still permissible one. But in some places an in-
tensity of the precipitations and a concentration of radioactivity
was noticed wicb were near the still permissible limit. The author
in short describes the method for the construction of the tra-
jectories of air masses. It was further stated that the radioactive
clouds drift over the whole globe and that they form a radioactive
layer in an altitude of 8 - 12 km consisting mainly of the long-
lived elements SOOP C0144, and pu239.
Card 1/3 From the fission products contaminating the surface of the earth
PA - 2308
Radioactive Contamination of the Atmosphere.
SrqO is the most dangerous because it accumulates in the organism
of domestic animals and hereby penetrates into the organisms
of human beings. The level of the influence of radiation in the
case of long distances from the place where atomic bomb tests
were carried out at the present moment lies just below the per-
missible level (with respect to the damage caused to the body).
But even at this level of radiation effect influence exercised
by radiation on progeny is not impossible. - The above is a
translation of the summary given by the author himself. There
follow some detailai
Knowledge of the character of r radiation of the sum of fragments
is still scanty. The done of radioactive substances precipitated
on the surface of the earth fluctuated as a rule between 0 and
100 mrad fprobably mrd, Milli-Rutherford is meant here, the re-
viewer). he maximum radioactivity concentrates in the stratum
near the surface of the earth and in heights of 8 - 12 km. Radioac-
tivity in higher altitudes originates nearly entirely from fission
fragments. he dose of radioactive substances precipitated on the
occasion of-rain ready partly exceeded the permissible dose. The
Card 2/3 very dangerous SrO can easily penetrate into the bodies of do-
PA - 2308
Radioactive Contamination of the Atmosphere.
mentic animals, especially cows, and from there it penetrates
into the body of human beings. (8 illustrations)
ASSOCUTIONt Not given.
PUSENTED BYt
SUBMITTSDo 2.8.1956.
ATAIIABL2s ibrary of Congrems.
Card 3/3 1
AUTHORS: Blinov, V.A., Gedeonov, L.I. 89 -1-7/18
TITLE: Number of Active Atoms and Expected Derny Reactions In Total Prag-
mentation Activity Said kh
A vny atompy i pre4toyaschikh
aktov raspada v p Akh summarnoy oskolochnoy aktivnoqtl).
PERIODICAL: MWsics and Thermotechniques of Reactors (Fizika i teplotekhnika
reaktoray),, Supplement Nr 1 to Atomnaya energiya, 1958,(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The number of active atoms and the remaining number of acts of
decay for the sum of fission products of the prompt fission of
urani=-235 is computed. This is of importance, f or example, for
the problem of calculating the concentration of active atoms in
the air, the presence of which may influence the electric proper-
ties of the atmosphere. This is also important for the oaBe that
the dose of the fission products obtained from the atmosphere
is intended to be estimated. In this case it is necessar7 to de-
termine the acts of decay which took place during the life of the
sample from a certain time onwards. There are 3 figures, 1 table,
and 8 references, 3 of which are Slavic.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1 1. Uranium isotopes (Radioactive)-Decay~MathematicaI analysis
2. Uranium 235-RadioactivitY 3. Fission fragnents-Analysis
21(3)o 21(8) SO'1/89-5-5--10/27
AUTHORS: Shvedov, V. P., Blinov, V. A., Gedeonov, L. I., Ankudinov,
Ye. P.
TITLE: Radioactive Fall-.Out in the Neighborhood of Leningrad
(Radioaktivnyye vypadeniya v okrestnovt~&h Leningrada)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya enerlriya, 1958, Vol 5, Irr 5, PP 577-582 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The samples to be investigated were obtained in the following
manner:
1) A piece of absorbent paper, on which the dust from the
atmosphere and from precipitation collects, is placed upon
the bottom of a euvet e with walls of 10 cm height and a
ground surface of I m . Tha cuvette is posted in a free
space for a period of 24 hours. Collective effectivity:
80 %.
2) The fall-out is collected in a porcelain vessel with
high walls, the bottom cf which is covered by acidified
water. Coller~tive effectiveness: 100 %.
The collooted matexhl (water, snow, absorbent paper) is
0 -
evaporated and the ashea are dried at 500 C. The activity
Card 1/~ of the resid-ies in a ground state is meactired by meano of a