SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GALL, E. - GALLAI, T.
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GALL., Endre, okleveles memok
Soil stabilization by cerient at the highwav construction between
Bagdad and Kut. MelvepiteBtud szemle 12 no,S.-367-372 Ag 162.
1. Ut-Vaauttervezo Vallalat oaztalyvezetoje.
WALGER, Janos; SVAB, Janos; THURANSZKY, Attilane; GALL, Eva
Correlation between the ripening grade of corn(maize) specieB and Us
dr,r substance as vel-I as qtarqkt contents of the grain. Agroksm talajtan
10 no.3*.377-388 S 161.
1. Orssagom Mosogazdamagi Minomegv*zogalo Intezet, karmanvainasito
Osstaly, Budapest.(for Walger, ?* sky,, Gall) 2. Tecbnikai aserkeasto
Agrokemia as Talajtan" (for WalROV16.13. Novenyfajteminooito Tanace
Titkaraagnak munkstarsa(for Sva9l
BOGNAR Rezso; D.GALL,.,Gyorgy
Morphine and codeine nitro derivatives. Magy kem folyoir 69
no.lsl7-22 A 163,*
1. Kossuth Lajoe Tudonanyogyaten Sserves Kemiai Intezete,
Debrecen. 2. 'Magyar Kemiai FolyoiratO sterkessto btspttsagi
tagja.
GALL , ';f; %,
- 11 , dr., okleveles Mer!I--J*--
'-'~n what direction is the rapid subway system developing?
K:)%l tud az 14 no. 6: 278-280 Je 164.
1. Group leader, Capital Civil Engineering Designing Enter-
prise, Budapest.
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1.8 no,9,24 D" lh~y ~65.
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"Switch Tracks of Subway Networks", P. 364, (KOZLEKEDESTUDor4ANYI SZEMLE,
Vol. 3, No. 10, Oct- 1953, Budapest, Hungary)
SOs Monthly List of East European Accessions, (KEAQ, LC, Vol. 3,, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
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dALI., T-.
Hortobagy stone bridge. p.2. (Mblyepitestudomanyi Szemle, Budapest, Vol. 5, no. 1,Jan 1955
SG: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 4 An. 1955, Uncl.
GALL, I.
GALL, I. - The role of Elizabeth Bridge for Budapest traffic. p. 340.
vol. 6, No. 9,' Pept- 1956.
Kozlekedestudomanyi Szemle, Budapest, Hungary.
SOLPRCE: East European Accessions List (EFAL) Vol. 6, No. 4--April 1957
GALL, i.
The express line to Csepel is five years ol-1. p. h01.
(Kozlel.edestu-iomaryi Szemle, Vol. 6, no. 11/12, 'Nov./Dec. 1,056.
Budapest, Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 9, Sept. 19571. Uncl.
T:'-'E ?MAPH;ST SI.FvJAY TS' 60 Yi~A-Rs OLD.
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S 0: MONMSY INDEX OF EA3T EUROPEAN AGESSION5 (AEEI) Vc-q- 6 No 11 40VE-Titl*il Y157
GALL, 1.
A now streetcar to be designed.
p. 197 (Kozlekedestudomanyi Szemle) Vol. 7, No. 6, June 1957, Budapest, Hungary
SO: MONTHLY JNDEX OF FUST EUROPEAN ACCFMIONS (EUI) LC, VOL. 7,NO. 1, JAN. 1958
GALLS, I., inzh.
Heat treatment of coatings obtained by.iron plating. Avt
~ransp- 38 no. 12.-26-27 D 16o. ' (HrRL 13:12)
(Iron plating)
GALL, Imre#dr.jokljmernok
The first Hungarian navigation model exhibition. Kozl tud 8z
12 no.;?: 85-88 F 162.
1. Melyepiteai Tervezo Vallalat iranyito tervezoje, so "Kozle-
kedestudomanyi Szemle" szerkeszto bizottaagi tagja
GALL'Y I.; GACHKAYEV, K.; ZALOZHCHIK, A.
Practice in iron electroplating. Avt.tranzp. 40 no.5:29-33
MY 162. (Iron plating) (IMI 15:5)
GALL, Imre, _cjm, okleveles mernok
The 1962 Budapest Industry Fair. KOZI tud sv, 1.2 no-8:373--380
Ag 162.
1. "epitesi Tervezo VaLlalat iranvito tervezoje,, es "Kozleke-
destudomanyi Szemle* szerkeszto bizattsagi tagja.
GALL, Imre., dr., okleveles mernok
Porspectives of the Danube-maritim-o navigation by Hungary. Kozl
tud sz 12 no.12:544-548 D 162.
1. I-lelyepitesi Tervezo Vallalat iranyito tei-iezoje, es "Kozlaked-
estudomanyi. Szemle" szerkeszto bizottsagi tag.la,
GALL Imre, dr., okleveles mernok
The Jaszdoz4a bridge aver the Tarna. Melyepitestud szemle 13 no-4:
177-179 Ap 163.
1. Varosepitesi Terveso Vallalat irarqito tervezoje.
GALL, Imra, dr.
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The Sic Canal. Moz elot 18 ne.24:3 21 N 163.
,P~-IL, L:ir,,, dr.
Uole of btf,*Ii~es in daoipi. Lpitas kozaake" t"j-"
.Z u - le, J. u
kczl 7 no.3;4253-266 163.
GALL9 Imre, dr., okleveles mornok
Correlations between the commuting traffic and various forms of
settlement. KozI tud sz 14 no.9.407-412 S 164.
1. Group Ifead, Capital Civil Engineering Designing Enterprise,
Budapest.
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GALL, Inro, dr., c1clevolas worno'k
The ne-d Emsebet Bridge. KozI tud sz 15 nc. 4-1-116 F '65.
1. Group Head, Capital Civil Engineering Designing Enterprise,
Budapest, and EdAtorial Board Member, "KozIekedestudomanyi Smile."
GALT, I(ja, dr.
Application of hyason electrophoresis in athletic injuries.
Orv.hetil. 100 no.49:1769-1770 D 159.
1. As Orszagoo Teetneveles- as Sportegeszsegug3ri Intezet
(:Lgaz(;ELt*,. Hajdii Ferenc dr.) Fizikoterapide Osztalyanok
kozlemen.ve. (bPCMS wde & inj)
(HYALUROIIIDASS ther)
ILAJDU Ferenc, dr.; GALL, Ids, dr.
Blectrophoretic di-andreson therapy. Orv.hetil. 102 no.10:456-457
5 Mr 161.
1. Orszagos Testneveles- es Portegeassegugvi Intezet.
(AMENAL CORTEX HORMONES ther)
(IOSTOPHORESIS)
-~~t - i nsh.
Using steel pl,~ting, far.tbe,-reconditioning-of parts operating
at high temperatures. Vest. TSNII MPS 30 no.6:39-41 161
(MMA 14:10)
(Electroforming)
(Railroads-4faintenance and repair)
PROKOFIYEV. A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; GALLA. I.Te.,, inzh.; SURZHIN, V.S., Inzh.
Reconditioning of diesel locomotive Mrts. Trudy VJUTI MPS no.28MO-
92 165. (MTPA 18%10)
GALL, J.
GALL J . Tasl- s c -,!Q v --r ac r.; V
Vol. 2, nf,. 11, v . 1
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GALL. Janos; BBDOSIKR. Gabor
WAM"-
X-ray diagnosis of trscbom&tous changes In the lacrimal duct#
Stemossot 93 no-1:3?-39 March 36.
1. A Da"posti Orwostudomal Baotou 1. as. Szonklinikajanak
(1gasgsto: Rodnot Nag" affetemi tanar, an orwastudomWok
doktora) koal.
(LACRIMAL APPARATUS, fts.
trachomatous disord. of lacrimal duct., x-ray diag.
(sun))
(TRACODNA, coupl.
lacrimal dmct disord., x-rW diag. (Has))
-dALL-4"M
Rola of neurohormonal factorn in the etiology of keratoconjunctivitis
sicca. Ssemesset 94 nn,l;38-1s2 Ma.,/ 57.
1. A -%ctqpeatt Orvostudomnyt lp_vetem 1. oz. Szeml-linikajarAk
I-oilemenye (Igazgato: Rndnot Mmpd egyetmei tanar, az orvo3tudomanyok
doktorft).
T&TWONJUNCTI 71 'PIS. etiol. & 7)atbogen.
sicen. etiol. role of neurohormonal fnctors (Hun))
GALL, Janos
Changes in trachomatous lacrimal ducts. Szemeszet 94 no.2:91-94 July
57.
1. A Budapesti Orvoatudomanyi 11aetem 1. sz. Szemklinkajanak (Igazgato:
Radnot Magda egyatemi tanar, as orvostudomanyok doktora) kozlemenys.
(HASOIACRIKILI DUCT, radiography
In trachoma (Hun))
(TRACHOKk
nasolacrimal duct changes, x-ray manifest. (Hun))
GALL, Janos, dr.
ACTH and cortisone administration in inducing the reabsorption
of vitreous and retinal hemorrhages. Orv.hetil. 101 nod.47:1681-
1682 20 N160.
I.Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Eg3retem. 1. or. Szemklinika.
(CORTICOrROPIN ther)
(CORTISONE ther)
(RETINA die)
(VITREOUS BODT dis)
~~, Janos,. dr.
I
Examination and evaluation of visual fusion frequency with special
reference to borderline problems. Orv. hatil. 102 no.22:1021-1024
28 My 161.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, I oz. Szomkliniks.
(FLIGKER FUSION)
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1~2zl' 6 POO B104/B102
AUTHORS: Kellman, V. M., and I
TITLE: Mass spectrometers with two-dimensional magnetic prism
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, V. 31, no- 9, 1961, 1063-1091
TEXT.: -The production of mass spectrometers built in exact analogy to
light-optical spectrometers is prevented by the absence of magnetic systems
fulfilling the same task as optical prisms. Such magnetic systems are used
in P-spectrometry, and the authors think it possible to use them also in
mass spectrometers. A magnetic prism (Fig. 1) consists of a deflecting
magnet whose poles are symmetric with respect to the plane PP (plane of
field antisymmetry) and whose field is two-dimensional., The magnetic field
strength must not change in a shift along the x-axis., The angles a and P
must be chosen so that with a certain ion pulse both cylindrical magnetic
lenses which focus the ion beams form a cylindrical telescopic system,
The authors study the conditions to be fulfilled by the angles a and P in
order that the focuses of the cylindrical lenses coincide. They obtain
the two conditions 1/tana + 1/tanP - a + B and sina + sinp - d/Q, where d
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th
is the width of the pole shoes, and Q the radius of curvature of t e ion
path in the magnetic field. If the gap width is not small with respect to
Q, the equations of motion of the ions in the magnetic field must be
integrated numerically. Further, the authors discuss various constructions
of mass spectrometers with magnetic prisms. First, they deal with a mass
spectrometer whose construction is equal to that of an optical spectrometer
(without energy focusing), taking account of the angular dispersion of
particleB caused by mass differences. Finally, they mention four variants
of mass spectrometers with magnetic prisms in which the energy is focused
by cylindrical or spherical condensers. Fig. 4 shows a mass spectrometer
with energy focusing consisting of a plane magnetic prism and a cylindrical
condenser. Ya. L. Khurgin (ZhETF,.2, 824, 1939) is mentioned, There are
7 figures and 6 references: 3 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The two references
to English-language publications read as follows: E. M. Purcelli Fhy3~
Rev., 5A, 818, 1938# C. P. Browne et al., Rev. soi. Instr., 22, 9~;2, 1951-
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe All SSSR Lenin-
grad (Physicotechnioal Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe of the
AS USSR, Leningrad)
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AUTHORSt Gallt, L. N., Gall', R. N., Rutgayzer, Yu. S., and Sheresh-
ev-�R-1~,A. M.
TITLE: Three-tape ion source
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 32, no, 2, 1962, 202 - 207
TEXT: The industrially produced tape sources for the mass spectrometers
of type /101303 (MI1 303) and MV11 305 (MI1 305) display considerable shortacming,
Therefore a new, improved ion source with surface ionization and separate
evaporation and ionization curves has been developed. The arrangement of
the tapes shown in Fig. 2 was found to be optimum to obtain focused ion bemn
with a cross-sectional area of 0.2-10 mm. The ions emitted from the ioniza,~
tor tape are focused onto the exit slot. The luminosity of the ion-optical
system of the source, i. e., the ratio of the number of ions emitted from
the source as a focused beam to the total number of ions formed on the ioni-
zator, was measured in a chamber evacuated to 5-jo-7 mm Hg, which contained
an ion collector with an electrometric amplifier used to determine the ion
current. An aqueous suspension of ground mica providing an ion current
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stable in time at 900 - 12000 C was applied to the ionizator surface. The
ion current was measured using electrode potentials corresponding to maxilmm
values of ion flux to the collector. The total number of ions formed on the
ionizator per unit time was determined by two different methods, The simi.
lar results obtained indicate that there occur no secondary processes and
that the mean luminosity of the system is about 20%. A time of 3 - 5 min
is needed to exchange all tapes0and to introduce the sample. Long-time ope-
ration of the ionizator at 2800 K without substantial increase in pressure
and without electric breakdown is ensured. The resolut4on of a mass sDeCZro--
meter with such a three-tape ion source is 2000 for RO:J-5' and 800 for ~0~05_
The utilization coefficient of the sample, i. e., the ratio of the number
of ions recorded by the collector with complete evaporation of the sample
to the number of atoms introduced into the ion source, varies from 1.0 to
2.5.. The sensitivity to uranium of an M13o6 (MI1306) mass spectrometer
with a three-taDe ion source is about 10-12g,, N. I, Ionov(Ref.. 1: ZhTF, j8,
174, 1948), S. A. Shchukarev and G. A, Semenov(Ref . 3: ZhNKh, 1 1 , no.. 6 ~ 1217,
1957), R~ N. Ivanov and G. M. Kukavadze(Ref. 4- PTE, 1, 106, 1957) and V,K.
Gorshkov (Ref,, 5. PTE,2, 53, 1957) are mentioned. V. K. Oleynik and G,
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A. 6emenov are thanked. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and 6 referencess
4 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The two referanoes to Englizh-lane~ugae publi-
cations road as followst M. Inghram, ',%. Chupka, Rev. Sci. Instr. 24, 518,
1953; G. Palmer, J. Nuel. Enera 7, 1-12, 1958.
'JUMATTTED :November 21 .96o (init ially)
Februnry 6, 1)61 (after revision)
Fit~. 2. Schematic diagram of the arranCement
of tapes in the three-tape ion source.
(1) evaporator; (2) ionizator.
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C: 3//4,
-GALLO., L.N.; SERESHEVSKIY-, A.M.
Operation of an automatic trftjectory plotter In developing ionic
sources and focusing systems of mass spectrometers. Fiz. elek.
no.1:8-19 162.
Methods for the practical design of electron-optical systems.
Ibid.!65-89
Increase in the sensitivity of a system for measuring ion
current in mass spectrometers. Piz. elek. no.1;124-126 162.
(MIRA 17:1)
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AIMIORt 'Gall L. N6,19 Vasil'yeva,
TITLE: Application of a decelerating potential system I n: ions a:spedtromet
SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 35, no. 8,.1965, 1483-1.492
TOPIC TAGS: mass spectrometry, electron optics, optic resolution, ion beam,' ion
energy, deceleration
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss (with. appropri ate referencas~ to previous discus-
sions by others) the use of a syst~ of decelerating electrodes in front of ihe
collector of a mass.s trometR(r a princripal purpose of such a system is "to
improve the resolution by rejecting 'unwanted ions of lower than normal energy,
produced by scattering In the residual gas, by dissociation ~of molcrulgu- lons into,
metastable ions, or otherwise. As a figure of merit for such a system, the,ail-
thors use the maximum value of the ration UAU - V) that can be employed without
rejecting a significant fraction of the desired ions. Here 0 is the energy of a
beam ion and V Is the height of the energy barrier. of the decelerating system.,
Careful electron optical design is required to achieve a high f Igure, Of merit 4ith
a beam in which the trajectories are not all parallel, Blectron-optical means for.
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achieving high figure of,merit are divaussed. Five specific designs were anslyzed~,
with an "ailtomatic trajectograph" employing an electrolytic tink and the best~(Ie-
sign was extensively tested in an actual mass spectrometer. A 1% figure of merit
of 275 was achieved, i~:e., when V was so chosen that U/(U - V) 10 276,,only 1%~of
the desired ions were rejected.' This is more than adequate completely to reject
metastable ions in hydrocarbon analysis and is adequate to reject aT large fractian
of the ions that have lost energy In small angle scattering. It is'.c6ncluded that
the use Of decelerating systems can considerably improve the raSoltationt sensiti-
vity, and accuracy of static magn tic mass spectrometers. "The authors express
their deep gratitude to A-Xaalj-~sfoi- participation in discussions and for much
valuable advice4. ?I Orig, art6 hast 10 formulas# 9 figures, AM I table.
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TITLE; An ion counter
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Mosc 1963* 152-156.
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spectrometric equipment Is theneed to, I ;etinnk
nTrease ~'h
Ion currents (which does not exceed 2-10-~ con~ve' nt! I
amperes
~Meters), the authors announce theAevelo f. 0i
pment:o :an l'on count
1000-fold Increase In the sensitivity of the lon~cuOrdnt Measut
simplifledblock diagram of the Ion counter. (see 'Fig I In the'
des I gn of an Jon, recial ver, and an of ectrop Au I t 10 11 er wi th ~Meait
.trated. Three r :f r the e f I
procedures are desc Ibed o us o. th s.cok
Ion currentso in the first method, as In the coove6tional mas!
1~.ljer,~Visttllmlt for ion currentsAs fIxed.by thefibctuail i
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'mp res The second method -- the measurement.'of4fie lt~ '69rall 'of
ViA ue.
2,10 a e th~,
current at the output of the electron~multlplier provides a 1:436L ringe. for ion
:qrentsextending from 10-10 to 10-18, ampOes with_a multipt lt~rl: gain i Flictor of
100. The-third procedure calls for the -ion 6urrent-t o be measured kco idi.,, to
the mean repetltlon.frequency of the pulses, created~ 6~ the I nall;i dua I i ons, at
.the multiplier output. In this case,.the recommendeditest-ran96 is F6-11
: 5 10-
Ai
amperes. The operation of the test circuit with the electron ritdltipl
jei~ Is deser
bed In detail. The 61se amplifier contains a.pul e shaping s t 6g',R, :tliri-e vol,taqei. Iq
S
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boosting stages apd a cathode-follower at the output. I
4ax I mum ~ d6i n0'4 ~,he pulse! j.
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amplifier Is 3-101; amplitude characteristic.nontinearity up to i6n o6iput voltaq~ei .1
of, 150 volts is not more than.2%, and gain factor instability after ih6urs of 6o A
tfnuous operation is less than-,2%. The differential ana I yter: I brl~tl~ d~scrib'ell
the time constant of the intensimeter.integrating~network Is Of& to:`Ije;~ I iecond. I
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trosta t Nq'~
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Ion counter. The dynode activation method employed p'~ovido:s hl di
V ga trt~ ~!o!;ether
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lrspkti-omei~r wil i:k
~.a tentraltrajectory radius of the Ion beamof'300 n6~.'An'errp
: Tant ~6 'b6low: 2%!
was,coinfIrm,ed In the measurement of abundahce
6; Hg .,end
,rat'los_:.f r
I isbtiopes.~ M 144
Xe
arto hasp .4 graphs andl table.
1.~ 1. ~ m ...: . I - :
ogo I borost roi,.
ENCLO: 21,
OTI ER,,.
: 1 Y ~ t ~, I ~ ; 1 - 1 i , - I ~ - :. q , - .. i , 1 .11 . I I .
GALLE, Laszlo
Antibiotics In'lichans. Blovilig 4 nr,.4.,20-23 O-D '59.
1. Tudomanyos Iameretterjessto Tarsulat Csongrad megyei
Szervezete Biologiai Szakosztalyanak tagja.
nALTA . Laszlo
An account of the Szeged I)ivision, Hungarian Biological Society.
Biol kozl U no.1:7544 163*
1. Magyar Biologiai Tarmag Szegedi Oaztalya jogyzoje.
GALL Laszlo dr.D kandidatus.
It is a superstition that sheep require little vater. Met
tud IS i-to.21:665-666 26 Ify 163.
GALLE, Lgigm1lia (Szem,,-edp korut 6-8)
Occurrence and ecologic conditions of the PhyBeietum ascen-
dentis physciosum bizianae lichen association, Botan kozl.
50 no.42179-18.1+ DT63.
GALLI, Laszlo
Proposal for the determination of the dependability of geo-
hydrological investigations. Hidrologiai kozlonY 36 no.2:
124-126 Ap'56
PAPP, Szilard, dr.; GAL4 Iaszlom
Radon content of mineral and medicinal waters in ffimgary.
Hidrologiai kozlony 36 no,3&202-207 JeI56.
1. Onzagos Kozegeswegugyi Intemet Vizugvi OBztalya. 2. "Hidro-
logiai Kozlony"'smerkeszto bizattsagi tagja (for Papp).
AYBINDER, H.I., doteent, kwnd.fil.nauk; ALLYENOVA, N.K.J,LA~Ltj~__
kand.fil.nank; SAVINA, L.V.; ASTAPIM, P.D.. doteent. kand.
geograf.nauk. red.; LMSHINSEATI. Te.V.. red.; BRUDKO.
Kof., tekhn.red.
(Inglish-Russian meteorological dictionary) Anglo-rueskii
meteorologichaskii slaver's Pod red. P.D.Astap*ake. Koskvue
Goe.izd-vo fixiko-satemlit-ry, 1959. 244 p. (NUA 12:8)
(Meteorology--Dictionaries)
29308
3/169/61/000/006./030/039
14 A005/A13O
It, 0 (/~ ': ?" / *.f~
AUTHORS's WI, R-.-, Lifshits, Dzh.
TITLE: Temporary capture of cosmic ray particles and theIT
bution to high intensity belts
PERIODICALs Referativnyy shurnal, Geofizika, no. 6, 1961, 11, abstracu
6G79. (tr.-Mezhdunar. konforentaii po kosmich. lucham, 1959,
T. 3. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1960, 75-86)
TEXT: The authors study the nature of the radiation belts on the
assumption that the source of radiation is primary and secondary rosmi,',
rays.. On the basis of the geomagnetio theory of cosmic ray effects, they
examine the capture of charged particles into unstable periodic orbits
in-the fi~eld of the-geomagnetic dipole. Since the main periodic orbits
are found near geomagnetic latitude&-+- 350i they consider only that part
of the r.-Aiation belt which lies within these limits. The possibility of
capture of a particle into a given periodic orbit at'latitudeA,and dis-
tance. r from the -dipole center is uniquely def ifiod,-by the particle's ener-
Card 1/3
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Temporary capture of cosmic ray particles ... AO05YI1130
gy. At a distance of about 1-4 Re (Re is
an energy no greater than 10 Bey can be
energy of 0.1 Bev ean be captured into a
of about 7 R . The authors calculate the
diation at d1stance r and latitudeA., which
particles with the differential energy spectrum
primary cosmic radiation is taken in the
D( F_ )dF, - 0-0481, -2/3 (1 + 0.09S 4/3)-3/2
the earth's radiue) protons with
captured while protons with an
periodical orbit st a distan,~:e
intensity I of captured ra-
is generated by a-aour~e ~:f
D(e ). The I-p6cirum ~f
forms
df- f orf > 0 - 5 B
maximum at about '..7 R e~ the
depending on the latitude. C:mpaxison
data obtained by "P-Loneer" III
must exist. The authors show that
Bev energy and a sharp maxi.m,.;m at
the calculated intensity in thr.
with the data obtained by Pi.*.c-:~er
experimental curves and the
The intensity of captured protons has a
sition and intensity of the maximum
of calculation results with experimental
shows that another source of radiation
if secondary protons with 0-454FE 4 2.2
0.52 Bev are such an additional source.
radiation belts agrees satisfactorily
III. Residual discrepancies between the
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Temporary capture of cosmic ray parti.-~Iea ... AOCNA130
ourvee calculated on the"AsaumptLon of capture into unstable pericdi-, or-
bits can be partially eliminated by oh,)osing a more correct speatr.l-?~ ---F
seoondary protonab
N. Kaminer
[Abstractorle.notes GonpleOA transla'sion-I
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0 B124/B102
AUTHORS: Gall', L. N., Gall', R, N., Rutgayzer, Yu,, S., and Sheresh-
evskiy, A, M.
TITLE; Three-tape ion source
PERIODICALt Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy- fiziki, v. 32, no. 2, '1962, 202 - 207
TEM The industrially produced tape sources for the mass spectrometers
of typeA01303 0111303) and/101305 (MI1305) display considerable shortcaning.
Therefore a new, improved ion source with surface ionization and separate
evaporation and ionization curves has been developed. The arrangement of
the tapes shown in Fig. 2 was found to be optimum to obtain focused ion bows
with a cross-sectional area of 0.2-10 mm. The ions emitted from the ionizaw
tor tape are focused onto the exit slot. The luminosity of the ion-optical
system of the source, i. e., the ratio of the number of ions emitted from
the source as a focused beam to the total number of ions formed on the ioni.-
zator, Was measured in a chamber evacuated to 5,10-7 mm H9, which contained
an ion collector with an electrometric amplifier used to determine the ion
current, An aqueous suspension of ground mica providing an ion current
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Three-tape ion B120102
stable -in time at 900 - 12000C was applied to the ionizator surface. The
ion current was measured using electrode potentials corresponding to maxim=
values of ion flux to the collector, The total number of ions formed on the
ionizator per unit time was determined by two different methods, The simi-
lar results obtained indicate that there occur no secondary processes and
that the mean luminosity of the system is about 20%. A time of 3 - 5 min
is needed to exchange all tapes and to introduce the sample, Long-time ope-
ration of the ionizator at 28000K without substantial increase in pressure
and without electric breakdowr is ensured. The resolut4on of a mass speczr,>-
meter with such a three-tape ion source is 2000 for RO,'5' and 800 for R 0-051
The utilization coefficient of the sample, i. e., the ratio of the number
of ions recorded by the collector with complete evaporation of the sample
to the number of atoms introduced into the ion source, varies from 1.0 to
2.5, The sensitivity to uranium of an lni3o6 (MI1306) mass spectrometer
with a -three-tape ion source is about 10-12g., N. I. Ionov(Ref, 1: ZhTF,18,
174, 1948), S. A. Shchukarev and G. A. Semenov(Ref, 3: ZhNKh,li, no, 6,. 1217~
1957), R~, N., Ivanov and G. M, Kukavadze(Ref. 4: PTE, 1, '106. 795'7) and V.K.
Gorshkov (Ref., 5. PTE,2, 53~ 1957) are mentioned, V, K, Oleynik and G,
Card 2/,4-
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6/057/62/032/002/011/022
Thrce-tape ion ... B120102
A. Somenov are thankod. There are IiEures, 2 tables, and 6 references:
4 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The two roforences to English-langu(jae -publi-
cations read as folloust -m. Inphram, '.%. Chupka, Rev. Sci. Instr. 24, 516,
19531; G. Palmer, J. Nucl. Enercy :L, 1-12, 1953.
311W.-ATTWIM - November 21, .960 (initially)
February 6, 1,1161 (after revision)
Fig. 2; 3chematic dial7ram of the arrangement
of tapes in the thrae-tape ion source.
(I) evaporator; (2) ionizator.
3%
S/60-762/032/004/003/017
B125/BIOB
6 0 C,
AUTHOR: Gall', R. N.
TITLE: Vertical focusing of magnetic analyzers of mass spectrometers
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 32, no. 4, 1962, 402-405
TEXT: The simultaneous horizontal and vertical focusing of the first order
of paraxial beams of charged particles in homogeneous and inhomogeneous
axisymmetric fields of symmetrical analyzers is carried out with equal
horizontal and vertical distances X 1 and 4i between the field boundary and
the focal points.
tg,~= 2 Z4
(. (2)
A Y
and
2
tg -Q-~ (3)
21
Q2
Card 1/4 at) ~.
S/057/62/032/004/003/017
Vertical focusing of magnetic ... B125/B108
with 2 = -A, are the conditions of simultaneous f 'ocusing for symmetrical
analyzers (X1 - ;~2' t1 = -al ) in radial-symmetric fields
if - 11 (1 + A + IVI 2 . ...... (R - 110)/Ro, 110 - field strength at
0 L
R - RO). (J2 1 + A,; angle of deflection of the particle beam in the
magnetic field; x 1 and 42 distances from the source to the field
boundary, and from the other field boundary to the focus,~ in units of radius
R. of the central trajectory of the charged particles; a, and.ti . tangents
of 'the aneles between the tangents to the field boundaries and the direc-
tions of motion of the charged particles, respectively entering or leaving
the field. For analyzers with a uniform magnetic field (Al = 0, (J - 1,
_2 - 0), the conditions of simultaneous focusing (y/2)tan(y/2) - (y/al)-I
with one of the conditions tan(ir/2) - (1/a1) + (1/X1) or
1/((l/al) - (1/X11)). The broken curve in Fig. 1 is the locus of
the intersections of the curves with X M. P-spectrometers feature an
1
analyzer corresponding to a two-dimensional magnetic prism as suggested by
V. M. Kellman and D. L. Kaminskiy (ZbETF, 21, 4, 555, 1951). Simultaneous
Card 2/4
Vertical focusing of magnetic ...
S/05 62/0`~2/004/003/017
B125YB108 _'
focusing is pcssible in analyzers with a uniform ma[;netic f-'ela at
a, -/- 0. 87 and Y/2,,> 49' and with any arn length. In in-hom-ogene-ous
axisvmmetric fields, all values of the inhomofreneity coefficient A, of the
field and the arm lengths X 411 of simultaneous focusing correspond to a
deflection angle of the ion beam in
Y
inclination of the field boundaries,
inhomogeneity coefficient A, - -0.5,
deflection angle y = nT-2 are used in
particles and also in apparatus for
Two-dimensional magnetic prisms can
the magnetic field and to a certain
Analyzers with k k 0,
and simultaneous focusing with the
various spectrometers for charged
electromagnetic isotope separation.
be accomplished with X kl - 00 if VY
23__L)LgA=_(W 2 1 19 44
a2 (7) and,
additionally, with
and a1* The values
one two-dimensional
(2) or Every Al corresponds to two values of W /2
A1 = 0 (homogeneoLki field) and A,1- -1 correspond to only
prism each. The dispersion D increases from Dm,. to oo
Card 3/4
Vertical focu5ing of Magnetic ...
U
as increases from A 0 to A -1.
references.
S/057/62/03 2/004/003/017
B125/B108
There are 2 figures and 2 Soviet
SU3"'ITYE'D; Yarch 22, 19061 (initially), July 27, 1961 (after revision
Pa
Fig. 1. Curves for the dependence of the 7
half --ngle of deflection of the ions 80
on the-inclination of the field
boundary for different lengths of
arms of horizontal and vertical 50
focusinG (for uniform fields).
Le-end. (1) x 0; (2) k = 0-5;
(3) x1 1.0; (4) 41 2.0;
(5) CO; 0 X1, 0;
(21) 1' 0-5; (3') -1.0;
(4') 2.0; (5) k1' - Co -
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fl
~it~a-n5~ YMIGA Sec,7 Vol-12/3 Pediatrics Narch 58
848. PREVENTION OF THE NOXIOUS EFFECT OF NITRATES FROM WATER
IN INFANTS - Iv6vlz eredete eseesembkori alimentitris, attrdt-drtalam ro-
filaxisa - Bodndr S. and Bark6est M.- NtPE09=90-
GY 1956. ~~:,92)
Over 50 mg./I. nitrate was found In 117 not of 172 samples of well.water. Zven
GALL Sandor dr.
"ut'-
Five decades of development in syphilis sarology; data on the
evaluation of routine tests. Orv. hetil. 98 no-39:1069-1073
23 Sept 56.
1. A Szabolcs-Szatmar Nagy@ Tanacs Korhaza Ugazipto:
Salamon. Istvan, dr.) LaLboratoriumi Oastalyanak (foorvos:
Gall, Sandor, dr.) kozlemenye.
(SYPHIT.LIS, diag.
aerodiag., hist. & evaluation of tests (Hun))
GALL, T., ing.
Testing an overline crossing in Iasi. Rev transport 8 no.
8:364-367 Ag 161.
GAIL, Tr., ing.
Some as ects concerning tile necessity of tests and measurements
.P
in bridge buildings. Rev transport 9 no.5,211-2-16 My 162.
WAPINSKI, J"rzy; BACZYNSKA, Kryttyna-, GALL, Wimislaw; JUAPINSKA, Barbara
MWAMM"immi
Waaler-Rose reaction. Postepy reumat. no.2:45-58 1956.
1. Z Instytutu Reumatologictnego w Warszawim Dyrektor:
prof. dr. E. Relcher.
(ARTHRITIS, RHEMTOID, ding.
serodiag., Waaler-Rose reaction (Pol))
(RHMMTIC MER, diag.
sane)
KWAPINSKI. J.; BERMANOWA, G.; GALL, W.
Reaenrch on the nction of aalicylalze on ntreptococal. Postev,7 rMmt.
no-3:37-43 195?.
1. Z Instytutu Reumatologicznego w Warozawie. Dyrektor; prof. dr. 11.
Reicher.
(STR3.PTOCOCCUS, eff. of drugs on
sodium salicylqte, in vitro action on,hemolytic streptoc.
(Pol))
(SODM SALICYIATI, off.
on streptoc.. hemolytic, in vitro action (Pol))
,7
ilvonimir
Determinntion ofj _9 by meons of the "Kem LK
ge
30" A t'opg"o
0
.eEEELw for als. Verab -11MIL
and Zvommir '(.al M. LIyod, Saralev---M~.
Bull. sm thituistes repub. 15op. Domite el Ilerregovine.?.
71Y-8S(lMI).-The app. and techni(pies are described.
Source-s of povsible etrors, and ways for dicir clintinntlon
are dhcumcd. Ile.-,Tts are critically compared with thow
obtained by the Kjvl NIA-FOrster method. N.
t
q~, Zvonimir
Electrophoretic Analysis of Albumin Serum Etractions in Norma]. Animals
co-au. Vera Gall-Palla
Vet Inst. of P.R. of Bosmia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo
(Dr: prof Dr. Jezic)
Vet 1:88-92 1954
YUGOSLAVIA/Humn and JVU M.1 Physiology - Mood . Blooa Cheni stry T-4
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 12, 1958, 55393-
Author :Q ~1_1_1z- Gall-Palla, V
Inst-,,
Title An Electrophoretic Investigation of Protein Fractions
in the Bern of Won-ml Animals.
orig Pub: Glasnik biol. sek ' Rrvatsko prirodosl. drustvo, 1953
(1955), Ser. 2D, 7, 151-152.
II.bstr
act: Microelectrophoresis studies vere nade of protein
sera of clinically healthy horses, cows and lanbs.
The anounts of the total protein found in horses
were 6.5 percent, in cows 6.25 percent, and in
lanbs 6.1 percent.,'X 1-globulin amounted in horses
to 0.66 percent, in cows to 0.54 percent, and in
lambs to 0-57 percent. Q(2-globulin in horses num-
Card 1/2
37
YUGOSLI~.%rlA/'Zocp,tr,isitoloMr - Parasitic Worns. G
Abs Jb,,-.~, Ref Zhur Biol-, Nu 1, 1959, 1017
'Vithor MI) 1
Inst
Title Rare Case of MulticelltAar EcIdnococc ~s i.-. the Liver of
a Cow
OriG Pub Veteriliarin (Jugesl. ), 1957, 6, iio 4, 641-643
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
30 -
I I
It. nf,~ , c -,I! ~~ geT,_al 'r ~ !-:I 1-.-j I JF-Al ,-, -4 -a I I :~- a rct
. ... . I - -
I- fl , - .
(~ I V~?:.r 532 9 i, 'r-4.
; .;, , - 1. .1 .1. ,rv. .105, :11 -
GALL-PALL"i, Vora
"A Rapid Rethod for Datemin.m Protein Content in Cow ~Iilk". Eng. of Clilemistz-1 Vera
Palla assistant at Vet. Faculty of the Republic of Bosnia & Herze7~ovina, Sarajevo.
SOURCE: Vet. BROJ 8-9-10, p. 735, 1952
ALLA, Vera-
C_?)
DiAermination of &gUs by meam of the "Kem LK
30" nwrati, for myroejectrophoresis. VerablIaILMe
zav I Saraievrx-Turn'slavia)"
Bull. soc. ch.trisistes repts .op. 03"ie Ct
79-88(10.53).-The upp. and kchniqucs are (11-'cliucti.
Soumr44 of jxKslblc errut-, atid ways for their elinthiatloo,
are discum(A. Ilemilts are critically compared with thme
obtained by the Rieldalit-Fdrster method. NI~,.-
a,
YUGOSULVIA/Human and Animal Physiology. Mood. Blood Chenistry. T-4
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 12, 1958, 55393.
Author Gall, Z.) Qall-Palla, V.
Inst:~
Title An Electrophoretic Investigation of Protein Fractims
in the Sera of Normal Animle.
Orig Pub: Glasnik biol. sek. Urvatako prirodoal. drustvo, 1953
(1955), Ser. 213, 7, 151-152.
Abstract: Microelectrophoresis studies were made of protein
sera of clinically healthy horses, cams and lambs.
The amounts of the total protein found in horses
were 6.5 percent, in cows 6.25 percent, and in
lambs 6.1 percent-IX 1-globulin amounted in horses
to 0.66 percent, in cows to 0.54 percent, and in
lanbs to 0.57 percent. Q(2-globulin in horses nun-
Card 1/2
37
YUGOSLAVLI/Virology - Human and Animal Viruses. E-2
Abs Juur : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 8, 1958, 33624
Author : Ezhich, Gal-I-Palla, Palikovich
Inst : -
Title : Biolo(acal Considerations of Smallpox Infection
Mechanism.
(K biologicheskoy storone voprosa o mekhanizme ospennoF
infektsii).
Orig Pub : Vaterinaria (Jugosl-), 1957, 6, No 1, 127-138
Abstract : No abstract.
Card 1/1
GALLAY V.
Construction of a panel and prefabricated elements-producing plant in Fizen. F. 245
POZEMNI STAVBY. (Ministerstvo stavebnictvi) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. (7),
no. 5, (FAY) 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions MAI), LV, Vol. 8, no. 7, JU2y 1959
1
Uncl.
GALLAI, Gyorgy, ok-leveles gepeszmarnok
Introduction of the manufacture of up-to-date single-stage and double-
stage compressor types with TKV 1 and TKV marks at the Ganz-MAVAG Factory..
Energia. es atom 15 no.10i'll.'485-492 O-N 162.
1. Ganz-HAVAG.
GALLAT, lla,~Un. cir,
Present OlPd -futurO of papers in Hungary. Musz elet 18 no.13:7
20 Jo 16j.
HUng&rDLn Toohnioal
Abetraots
Vol* 5 Noo 4 1953
On the stability,of high.banks along the 1),nube!
&
R ver and Lake 9 ton - 4 dunai is bala
tons Ma
dIMhonysdgdxak Wrvinyuertbigei
(Journal of Hydrolog Hidrolitias X~11itly-Ail".1
32. 1952. NO. 11-12. PP. 409-415, 9 figs.)
The t5rpical forms of bank movements varyin conform-
ity with the play of force.-. in a bedin balance. with the
t high bank acting on the one side and the lighter delfitus
and shearing r"istance on the other. The stability of the
baA is influenced by several factors; rupture of the 6ink.
isoaking through of the detritus and erosion of the f6ot t
of theslopo. In order todrain the bank. theauthor prolloses
the drilling of galleries at right angles to the bank. thu-w !
however are adequite only above high water level. A ruitch
inore effective preventive measure is changing the relation
of the weight of the detritus quarry. The load mint be
reduced by cutting away of the river wall. The stability
relations of the batik should be clarified over ib CutiTV
ilength by plotting the probable location, of the %1khrig
plane.an by determining the extent of damming by means
of borinp. The effectiveness of (training or of the niodi.,
fication of external forces can be decided only qith a
andpoint of!
knowledge of local conditions. Front the M.
water su ". it is desirous to beconte familiar with the!'
area beyolthe high banks.
AMBROZY, Gyor&v, dr.; ECKHARDT, Sandor, dr.; GALIAI,. Ma git, dr.
Neural complications in malignant tumors of the hemopoiette
system. Ideg.ozemle 12 no.12:367-379 D '59.
1. A Budapesti Oryostudoranyi XgVetem Neurologlai 111nikaja
(Igazo%to: Dr. Horanyi Bela et7etemi tanar) Orazagos Onkologiai
Intezet (Igazgato: Dr. Vikol Janos, foorvos: Dr. Sellei Camillo)
kozlemenye.
(MVOUS SYSTM die)
(HMTOPOINTIC SYSTM neopl)
GALLAIJ, Margit, dr.; ECKHARDT, Sandor, dr.; JUIBROZY, Gyorgy.. dr.
- - .......
A case of progressive miltifocal leukoencepha-lopathy associated vith.
Hodgkin's disease. Ideggyogy. szemle 15 no.9;257-264 S 162.
1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Neurologiai Klinikajanak (Igazgato:
Horanyi Bela dr. egyatemi tanar) es as Orszagos Onkologiai Ihtezet
belgyogyaszari osztalyanak (Foorvos: Sellei Camillo dr.) kozlemenye.
(HODGKIN'S DISEASE) (BRAIN DISEASES)
AMBROZY) GyorgY; GALLAI, Margit...#.
Thrombosia of the posterior cerebral artery In vertebral angiography
verified by patho-anatomical examination. Grown-Sequard syndrome
complicating angiography. Ideggyogy. szemile 15 no.6;168-174 Je 162.
0
1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Neurologiol Klinikajanak kozlemeny-e
(Igazgato: Horanyi Bela dr. egyetemi to-nar).
(SPINAL CORD dis) (ANGIOGRAPHY compl)
(CEREBRAL EMBOLISM k1D THROMBOSIS etliol)
GALLAI Margit, dr.; ECKHARDT, Sandor, dr.; AMBROZY, Gyorgy, dr.
.4
A cane of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy associated wit',
Hodgkin's disoaso. Ideggiyogy. szomia 15 no.9:257-264 S 162.
1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi E ~em Neurologial. Klinikajanak (Igazgato:
Horanyl. Bela dr. egryetemi. tanarfees as Orszagos Onkologiai. Ihtezet
belgyogyaszari osztalyanak (Foorvos: Sol-lei Camil-lo dr.) kozlemeriye.
(HODGKINIS DISEASE) (BRAIN DISEASES)
MMS, Pal; GALLAI, Tiber
. ....................,
On the minimal number of vertices representing the edges of a graph,.
Mat kut kozl MTA 6 no.1/2:181-203 161.
(TOPOI093r)
GALLAI. Tibor
Paral-lqlogram law of the compositIm of forces. Fiz szemle 10 no.2:
59-61 F 160.
1. Magyar Tudwanyos Aka"mia HatematilsfKutatp Intezete.
t
I
A
1.
--GALIAI, T,_(Budapest)
Maximum-minimirm theorems and generalized factors of graphs. Acta mat
Hung 12 no.1/2:131-173 161. WAI 10:9)
1. Vorgelegt von G. Hajos.
(Topology) (spaces, Generalized)
i
-7-
actarismMil ~bf; a is.~~! Aj:j'j-11
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it n 'S gta]
afactor A G, d'd rid- it eachl rt 'd'd I
C49 e
Ve OX
dint is, k itwidera wk6 jwie ludg~s~ ill~G% 'Fill
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paths intecdizeed byT
This Vii,
abI '05 ~ihji t~ ubirILA41-1.
theorems contributed 14, Petei~ejij Kdolgr, 13
Radis, Ind 66 revimer. T
ufficieut coudiii0ii fortII6 6xj'-St~bce 6f a uctij
'r C6*n(ii6(3i1!N
in a getieral graph,'1111&OW. iiiiil`1010
o ev,eh grapli:5, it) a. lietv
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Xelsary mW Suffid,01
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factor gr'.1-pli AiCW fil
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Kozleme~yei. Vol. 7, no. -'*!/It, 19,57. Budapest,
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GALLAI, T.
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no.
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l4ont'nl- lAst of a7m-rt Eurcoein Acceszions, (EEAT) LC, Vol, cl, no. 1, Jan. 1960.
Uncl.
RRDOS. Pal (Budapest); GALLAL Tibor.(Budapeat)
On maximal paths and circuits of graphs. In Xnglish. Uta mt.ffung.
no.3/4.-337-356 '59. (AMI 9:5)
1. Corresponding member. Rh artan Acader4V of Sciences (For Irdos).
ITopology)
3h560
S/044/62/000/001/005/0051
C111/0444
AUTHORS: Erd6s, Phl; Gallai, Tibor.
TITLE: Graphs with points of g-1ven power
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 1, 1962, 47,
abstract lA295.(Mat. laPok, 1960, 11, no. 4, 264 - 274)
TEXT: A sequence a 1 .... Pan (n:IP2) is called realisable, if
there is a graph without sloops or multiple borders, the points of
which are P 1' P2""' P n and in which the power of the point P, is
equal to a (i = 1, 2,...,n). The followino theorem is proved:
A sequence of non-negative integers a 10 .... an (n >,2), satisfying the
condition al>,a 2 >/ ... >/ an' is realisable, if and orily if the follow-
ing conditions are satisfied:
a) _a_
'f ai is an even number;
Card 1/2
S/044/62/000/001/00 5/061
Graphs with points of given power C111/C444
a
e min(j, a (j
j(j _ 1),
i k)
k-j+l
The proof uses an idea of Havel and is carried out 1by complete in-
duction with respect to a It is also proved that the problem
may be regarded as a factorisation problem with respect to complete
graphs; basing on these facts one deduces the theorem also from the
factorisation theorem of Tutte, W, T.,(Canad~ J. Math., 1952,
314 - 328).
[Abstracter's note: Complete transiation.1
Card 2/2
HAJOS, Gyrogy; CSASZAR, Akoa; PAL, LLszlo; TURAN, Pal; CORRADI, Keresztely;
KARTESZI, Ferenc; GALLAI Tibor- GRATZER, GyorgZ; SCHMIDT, E.
- P
Tamas; RENYI, AlfgFT-WR-Ilyil, Gabor; BARTFAI, Pal; LEAK, Ervin;
KOVARI, Tamas
Mathematical problems. Mat lapok 13 no.1/2:174-183 162.
1. "Matematikai Lapok" szerl:eszto bizottsagi tagja (for Hajos).
2. "Matematikai Lapok" felelos szerkeaztoje (for Turan).
3. "Matematikai Lap6k" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Renyi).
GALLAI T
n==~~
Graphs with triangul&risable odd polygons. Mat kut kozl MTA
7 Ser.A no.1/2:3-36 162.
Vew proof for a Tuttels theorem. Hat kut, kozl MTA 8 A series
no.1/2:135-139 t63.
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tenek Mwlcmenyei* Szerkeszto Bizottsagi tagja.