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POIAND/Chemical Technology - Fato and Oilsl Waxes. Soaps. H-25 Detergants. Flotation Agents, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 24~ 1958, 83153 Author : Kajl, M. Inst : Title : Detergents from Sugars, Orig Pub : Gaz. cukrown,, 1958, 6o, No 1, 12-13- Abstract : The method for the preparation of detergents is described, based on the reaction of saccharose (90-1000C., pressure of 100 milliliters or a mercury column) with methyl esters of fatty acids in a medium of dimethy1formamide as the solvent, and in the presence of potassiun carbonate as the catalyst, The methanol from the reaction med1jun is rew- ved in a aistillation column, To decrease the formation of side product (diester), 3 moles of saccharose are used per mole of the methyl ester of a fatty acid* The excess saccharose is regenerated aftor distillinG off the solvent, Cr-vd 1/2 POIAND/Chemical Technology - Fate and Oils a Waxes. So*pa;. H -25 Detergents. Flotation Agents, Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, Ito 24, 1958, 83153 dissolving the dry veoidua in water and by s4lting out the monoester. The daterganto (atearat", palmitates and other saccharose asters) which have been prepared by this procedure are excellent emulsifiers for mineral and sill. con oils, are absolutely non-toxic and are even assimila- ted by an organism and can be recommended for use in washing children. Card 2/2 - 28 - 0 L I ol: I II if cilt? Wr.oi 111 Ix I 'of I rl i~?!rwq it z , 110"j, nn I v,l to 0 I !,~tfv~z tttr 0: ly fT 1 1", 11 Thl i c in b, r pli&- I j fj-i;j~ jqt 0 ribl, (t~mj Nv Cu7l.a I!olnt 11, lfNrr'p!1:I1 WI: ly. for 0~ Ill( soml lcmpmalmr:, I-.F I)!;I i tAl. I, 1 111, WA I t j t it i - .0 )~- - lit .9 r I h Y,-'~Jocl!, !.,:, . TitaniUn and itO, a-110YS - aal2l~n. [ . ,,, -" (y-.tZ7-- I I:) I - vo 1.. 7, r" I "~ i -'J aL I olnll]) I ',':, ", .cr unci - " . v0!. 6 , NO. 1'. - - - ons (E-t-,U) 1-- SO: ,.:Onthl,,- List Of Last -';Ul.ol c"ll -,ccessl 23304 P/038/60/005/003/002/DO2 7 AO'16/A126 AUTHOR: Kajoch, Wladyslaw TITLE% Characteristics of high-strength zinc bane alloys containing manganese and copper PERIODICAL: Archiwum Hutnictwa, v. 5, no. 3, 1960, 2!)", - 319 TEXTa In one of the author's previous works (Ref., 1: "Archivum Hut- nictwall no. 5, !960, p. 245) the ranges of zinc-manganese-aopper alloys with optimum mechanical properties have been given. The criterion was then per- formed mainly on the basis of tensile strength and elongation. In subjeat paper further properties of these alloys are determined and their obarac- teristics summarized. The alloys tested contained HOI electrolytic zinc I '( MI electrolytic copper and MrO electrolytic manganese which, according to Soviet standard GOST 6008, contained 99.701% of manganese. In order to safe- guard against oxidation, 0.1 to 0.21j~a' of aluminum couponenta-were added. Samples for testing the tensile strength were cast in dry Band molde. Sim- ilar molds were used in forming impact resistance samples, and yield strength samples were cast in a crucible. Samples for wear resistance tests were Card 1/4 Characteristics of high-strength zinc base-, 23304 P/038/60/005/003/r,02/C-02 A076.41:26 cast in dTy sand molds shaped as plates, while corrosion test samples were formed as rods with 40 mm diameter. The results of a precise tensile test performed by the method of resistance.tensometers determined the elastic limit as being 39~o and the yield strength 68% of the ultimate tensile strength The longitudinal elastic modulus exceeds 10,000 )*,g/m2 and the Poisson's number is equal to 0.25. The values for the compressive strength are generally in accordance with the,approximative rormula: Rc = Rr (6) (I-zr) O-ze) wheret R. - compressive strengthi Rr - tensile strength, a. . reduction in the tensile test, z. - reduction in the compressive test, The impact, values for notched cast test samples are equal to about I kjgw/CM2, The wear re- sistance tests were carried out on the Ansler muohinib with and without lu- brication. In order to compare the results, analo8otAa tests were made with brass and zamak alloys. The zinc.-manganese-copper alloys show a lowe*.- wear than brass and zamak in testa without lubrication., fiqowevs~r, x ith lubrica- tion the zinc-manganese-copper alloy behaves somewhat woriie than the other Card 214 Characteristics of high-strength zinc base... 2 P/0:3 BMI~00 5/00 3 /002/00 2 A076/A121S two. In both conditions of the test, apart from the width of the wear, the author determined also the friction coefficientfor all 3 alloys in rela- tion to the path of friction. Investigations of the coxrosion resistance were carried out simultaneously.for zinc-manganese-copper alloy, brass and zamak, The resistance of zino-manganese-copper alloy and of brass in. a medium of distilled water and a YO solution of sodium chloride - applying a five degree classification - is within the range of the first class, i.e. complete resistance, and for zamak in the second class, i.a. sufficiont re- sistance. In relation to an alkaline medium such as a 5% solution of sodtim carbonate, all alloys tested show a complete resistanoe.- Roviever, in a 39'2 solution of acetic acid, i.e. in an acidic medium, both of these zinc al- loys are worse than brass. In addition to laboratory investigations, the alloys concerned were subjected to corrosion tests in an industrial atmo- sphere, Further, the zinc-manganese-copper alloy wao subjec7ed to aoceler- ated intercrystalline corrosion In water vapor and to artificial ageing at 1000C. The alloys of zinc with manganese and copper irere cast into notal and sand.molds and the mechanical properties obtained in both cases wore compared. It was proved that the zinc-manganese-copper alloys display a lower tendency to form shrinkage cavities than brass., and that tight cast.- Card 3/4 b AUTHOR: TITIE: Kajoch, Wladyslaw 25625 P/038/60/005/002/002/002 A076/AIP.6 Mechanical properties and structure of zinc alloyij with manganese and copper PERIODICAL- Archiwum Hutnictwa, v. 5, no. 2, 1960, 245 - 268 TEXT: The shortage of copper recorded in the current century caused the introduction of Zn-Al alloys. However, these alloys have much poorer properties than brass necessitating the introduction of new alloys with properties nearing more those of brass and which could be produced on a large scale. The shor e of copper caused investigations to be made conderning the upper limit of it~!con- tent in brass. During the investigation of the mechanical properties and struc- tures of zinc alloys with manganese and copper, the author ex&M-Ined the gamma phase, but for the great hardness of the Cu-Zn alloys in this range the limit was not exceeded. More attention was paid to the epsilon phase, which appears beyond this range. The epsilon phase belongs to the so-called electron phase or Hume- Rotheryls group. This phase is characterized by the electron concentration, i,e., by the ratio of the number of valence electrons to the number of their atoms Card 1/4 25625 P/038/60/005/002/002/002 Mechanical properties and structure of zinc alloys.... A076/A126 crease of the hardness was noticed when proceeding from hijoi manganese alloys toward alloys of higher copper content. On alloys of the tested composition met.- allographic investigations have been carried out. The epsilon phase has been found to be the principle structural constituent of these alloys, In cast speci- mens this phase is more or iess heterogeneous, depending on the chemical composi- tion. The degree of heterogeneity observed in microscopic examinations increases with the increasing content of the alloying elements, especially of the manganese. In alloys of higher copper content there appears an additlonal structural consti- tuent, which was identified as the gamma phase by the micro-hardness tests. It has a much higher hardness number than the matrix. The epsilon phase, the main structural constituent, was identified by x-ray analysis. Among other fIndingis it was confirmed that the Zn14n23Cu13 alloy has a hexagona:1 structure with the pa- rameter value a = 2.7307kX and the ratio c/a - 1.612. Comparing this value with the ratio c/a - 1.560 for the epsilon phase of the Cu-Zn system, we see that it approaches the value of t1he ratio c : a for the hexagonal compact lattice, that is 1.633. This may explain the relatively high plasticity attained in this type of alloys. In order to prove the possibility for an appearance of the epsilon phase in the Zn-Cu-Mn system, calculations of the electron concentration of this triple phase were performed starting with the binary phases (,~JZn2 and Mn&7, a Card 3/4 P/038/6G/05 12VOW002 Mechanical properties and structure of zinc alloys.... A076/A126 stechiometric formula CuMnZnlo was attained. Assuming zero as the number of val ence electrons for manganese, one for copper and two for zinc, the electron con- centration was calculated. The obtained result is 7 ; 4 and this oorresponds to- the value shown by the epsilon phase. There are 8 figures, 8 tables, 43 photo- graphs and 15 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 10 non-Soviet-bloo. The reference to the most recent English-language publication reads as follows: Ref. 7: W. Hume-Rothery, G.V. Raynor, The structure of metals and alloys, London, 1954. ASSOCIATION: Zaklad Metali Instytutu Podstawowych Problem6w Tecbnik1 PAN Krak6wt Instytut Odlewnictwa, Krak6w (Metal Section or the Institute of Bas;Lc Technical Problems, PAN, ~.,racow; instif.'ute of Metallurgy, C~a~ow) SUBM=D: December 3, 1959 Card 4/4 371;?~) S/123/621/000/009/014/017 AO5Z/A101 AUTHOR: Kajoch, W. Casting properties of alloys of Zn with Mn and Cu PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 9, 1%2, 6, abstract 9G35 ("Prace Inst. odlewn.", 10, no. 2, 1960 (1961) 115-143, Polish; Russian, English, German, French summaries) TEXT: The alloys of Zn with Mn and Cu, considered by the authorhave properties which can be found among ~ the properties of bristones lind Zn-Al alloyas used in the foundi-j practice. These alloys have the electronic qtructure of ~ -phase, which is characterized by the electron concentration amounting to 1,75, and also by the hexagonal lattice with a ratio of parameters clo,;e to the value obtained on a compact hexagonal lattice. The alloys are charactertzed by a very high strength. For instance, in the case of ZnIM19NI5 alloy cast into sand molds the ten3ile strength is 65 kg/mm2 at a 9% elongation. A considerable elongation is achieved al'oo-with ZnMn24Cu14 alloy where It males. up 19% at a tensile strength of 57 kg/rur?. Furthermore, the alloys are cliaracterized by a high hardness which amounts to HB 160 and also by an excellent wear resistance, Card 1/2 S/1.23/62/000/009/014/GIT Casting properties of allvis ... AO-jP/AIOI- in particular, under dry work conditions, exceeding brass :In this respect, The resistance to surface corrosion is a little better than the re8istance 6f Zn alloys of Zn-Al type. The most harmf`ul admixture in theire alloys in C which considerably reduced the elongation. The effect of Fe on mechanical properties of these alloys is relatively small. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 212 KAJOCH, Wladyslaw, dr. inz. -1--l-, - - ----- Application of tests of load capacity of films to testing coats of casting dies. Przegl odlew 13 no. 8/9sl9 A" 163. 1. Instytut Odlownietwap Krakowp I I I ;~ KAJOCH., Wladyslaw, dr inz. T "Nonferrous metal casting alloys; their melting and founding technology" by 7. Gorny, 2. Loch, K. Rutkawijki, Z. Strojny, T. Welkens. Reviewed by Wladyslaw Kajoch. Przttgl odlewn 13 no. 11: 302-303 N 163. 1:1 ' i ! KAJOCH, Wladyolaw, dr inz. Studies on the accuracy of the dimensions of preenure d1e, castings of zinc alloys, Przsgl odlew 13 no. 12:,311-31*7 D '63, KA.TRUHAJTYS; Eva Simplification of tho me thad of equi-Librating siamantumn by redu4ing the number of knots. Budown Gliwice no.12,i39-53 164. If Dupartmqnb of Meohanloa &W Strengtb of M%torialij of the SLIsaian Technical University, Gliwice. WTAR, Istvafthe Technical and economic news. Koh lap 93 no.3;1111-143 Kr 160. ~ I -, , " r " KAJTAR, Istvanne; ARMS, Frigyes; NAbY, Zoltan Technical and economic news. Koh lap 93 no.6;292 Je 160. 1. OKohaszati Lapok" szerkeszto bizotti3agi tag a (for Wagy). 2. grahaszati Lapok" foozorkesstoje (for ArkooP, Kaw~-1,1tvagrie Development of capitaliotic marketing of iron wtallurgy products in 1962. Koh lap 96 no.4slU-187 Ap 163. 1, Metalimpex Kozgazdasagi Oastaly, L 11-87-66 /01 AttESS= NR: AT5D25193 JAUTHOR: Medzihmda71q-Schw~iger0 Hadvig (budapeet)j I'mr, AWit OWWOOO i-1, I TMX: Micro-determination of the N-carbobensyloxy aou~i in 'idnoacid doxiva, ija i by neaw of hydrogenolyaia SOURCE: Academia acient'jart, hunwicase Act& chimicof Ve 420 nos 4# 11041 -![L7- :TOPIC TAGS: amino acid, microchemical enalyais' chemica3. readtl= Abstract:. n article) To determine the M-carbobi 4o anti xy Ovoup Lti a6inoscid derivatives on a mler*-analytical scale, the apbstmlices we". i'subjected to hydrogenolytic cleavage in a Hoslich-type t0croluifdPoSend. 'tLon apparatus and the quantity of hydrogen required W lefffeel: the ra- iac4ion uan determined. The analysis to covAucted in a 001ithylLborwaide, imedium. Some results were presented to illustrate the apaur&djr itif. thle tt!oniqus and the roalle.of coup"ros to which It io applAcablot. r of tbd.e wAric t9liank are sxpreeaed to Proleasor Ve Bmckue or and also for his wax-thwhile advice." Orig. art, Ma 1:~UkbI44JW I figm'406 C6rd 1/2 L-475ZT-66 ACC NRI "AT6635660- SOURCE COM HU/2502/66/0447/002/0231102313 AMMOR: Szekerkep Fart&--Sekerke, M. (Doctor Xaltar. YA and jUruckner, Vlktor--Brukner, V."(Professor-, Docto-r-3---O-f- *UqM"o710F27aM0 chouls I tat L. Eotvos University in Budapest* 'synthetic CyclLa N-Lost Derivatives from O-Substituted Serino*s CYNtaine.. and Lysina" Rudapest, Acta Chimica. 4cademiae Scientiarum HunRaricae. Val 47, X~ 2s 1966, pp 231-238. modified) To atudy the 1,1-1-t.ract: (German article; authors' English summary e.ffect of the carrier molecule on the biological activity of the name CYtO-- toxic groupt DL-0-serine eaters of throo and erythro configuratLonp DL- threo-0-hydroxyglutamine acid dLethyleater, L-eystaine ethyloster, and DL-lysine ethyleater were converted into cyclic N-lost derivatives with the aid of N,,N-bis-(O-chloroothyl)-phosphorLc acid amide dichlori4de. The compounds are now being tested for pathological behavior at Chester Beatty .Research Institutes Institute of Cancer Research; Royal Cancer Hospital, in'London. $rse Go L**Mth gave technical assistance with the 0XPOrimental worko Mr, F. Rijff performed the IR spectrum at this Institute, Mrse 11., K-Schwoigerv Mrs, S, Rutassy, and Mrs. j. Yajt*r carried out the mjcr0&n&jysIM In tht 01croanaly3le laboratory of -this institute. igMi 36000P 180 GS, am Sj%pt&jjjc 0 an)c derivative, aster SAt 07,0 j I L Oct 5 ORIG RE111 001 / OTU UjFj 011 ~ -1- - 1 -1-1-1-1 -- I L~~. ~:- 111-AAA-fl-, L!'. H I ~ -~ - - 3.-~~'. 1- !!-!- -i~ ~- r') 1 PEI K id 1'' ; 1 ~V,- - .. .--- P'Tr I I - - - - - ___ - - ___ __ - __ -___~_ - ~l -_1 _A'I I_i ')A_L~l Ald I ~;. - tj 1L. 11 1, 1 . I i .1 !4 ! ii:j.111141HIII Ad IIII!, iihil"Ild I id 11iiii'lliklilill , i i '11 , - ; 1.![ e .: i . It 11 iii I Il 19t. flimtheall lot lwx=010004 "NCIfia WOU 0,16. Ws VA Vlj-D-gluL=t* iw(M rA tho a0mg-iuballs OMIP ot buo Bruckner. J. Weln, M. liajtAr, atid J. MmIcs MdowilwWk 1955, 42, 463 (Org.-ORTW-nill., Vaiv., Budapasl) WrOll"Imirl, ccuamrniication, (Gezm&n) BRUCKNERg Viktor, prof*, dr. (Budspost); KAJTAR0 Xaxton, dr. (Budapest) Contribution to the mesolde #*,-poly-glutaxic acids. Acts, chimica Hung 21 no.4:417-425 159. (MUI 9:6) 1. Institute of Organic Chemistry. Lelotvoe University, Budapest. (Glutamic acid) 4 BFWCKNER, Oyozo, r.tag (Budapest); KAJTARI Xarton (Budapovt); KI)CS?09 Arpad (Budapest) Correct interpretation and uniform construction of the projective chemical symbols. Kem tud kozl HTA 15 n0-1:57-76 "61. (VAI 10:6) 1. Az Eotvos Lorand Tudomanvegyatem Szerves Kemiai Tanszske, Budapest. (Chemistry) ~ '! . . I ., ~ , !, , " , - , 11, ;!~' ! , , f -ilk ; ) ? 11 11 :1 17 1 - ~ ' . I . - . - 1. MEDZIHRADSZKYt K.; KAJTAR, M.; LOW, M. Synthesis of the nonapeptide sequence 1-9 of 0--ijor4aotropin. Coll Cz Chem 27 no.9:2256-2257 S 162. A 1. Institute of Orlanic Chemistry, University of Budapeat, Hungary (for Medzihradszky * I i ! F - ~' I I A * .1 IFI-H I ~~ H' " ;, 1 1 11 - I II 1 1. 1. KAJTAR, Farton X4. Possibility of the formation of carbon compound;3 of vit,&l importance on the earth prior to the appearane-ti of life. Kam tud kozl WA 20 no.lil-32 163. 1. Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyogyatem Szervas Kemial. Unszakap Budapest. ACC NR; AT6009225 SOURCE CODE: -'IiWi5 AUTHOR; KaAtar. Marton (Doctor; Budapest);, Buckner Viktor~ Ulrol!ovsor; Budalousit); Rihrmr, ~-au=-Z~ ORG: Institute for Organic Chemis~tjrX, Lorand Eotyop Univermity, BLidapest TITLE: Structure of the aubtilia-polyglutamic acid SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta chimica,, v.,43, noo 2j 1965p :161-163 TOPIC TAGS: organic synthetic process, polymer, glutamic ailld, tii:-r11netnUic~argariic derivative q ABSTRACT: 'A metho as described with the w 4%1.d og iihich 'it is possible to obtaiin 1 L- and,y-D-polyglu.tamic, acid at ~t yield of 25% from the dipeptide L-L- and D-D-p-nitrophenyl ester%The;,nitrvaj*%eny1 eater was synthesized from carbobenzoxy-glutamic acid-a-metii~ylester-y- p-nitrophenyl eater by coupling it with the aid oi alutsmic acid-0- Imathyl estAw to yield carbobenzoxy-y-glutamylglutamic acid-ct~;W-dline.- thyl eater. The mechanisms of the reactions involved were dilicuesed .-in terms of the structure.of subtilis glutamic acid.polymero WIMS).- SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: TIMar65 ORIG REF:- 002 11E V 007 h XAJT0R F. A Debrecent Ideg- cs Elmeklinika Kozlemenye. Megfifiielesok idult fejfajos iA4'g_ek6n histaminprobaval Observations on histivile -tests In aases of chronic headache Orvost Ifetilap, Budapest 1910, 90/28 (1383-8P,7) Tables 2 0.05 mg. histamine dihydrochloride In 1 ml. physiological salt solvIADn is injected intravenously. A positive response to the histamine test In r*gardod aB a criterion of the vascular orgin of the headache. In other types of henduchwi the test ims found to be negative. De lehoc2ky - Dudapest SO: Neurology & Psychiatry Section VIT-1 Vol 3 No 7-12 Tho eatfog effoct at Idstatmint 4n4 nicotloic -add A.Unum O"WINIPLONS 11,1-lw 41,11W. "MUM '(19W).-Antrawmaus (vilrelklow 44 1.1 1 4 md. Will. 4111hur (1) MINIM ruirtrutok convublimp, 140 f1wir wift: without rffrcl apinst convulsims callw-I by kV. OURL. Nkntinic acid, nk%Y-hlbw and adnitAine- nhovml u* pfvv~lllivr rfftvf.. lblw(fil '" If I was Illo. 14mikuml 11) f1w '14"r Anil l&vfrljI'w'tX4j1 -11) c. T)w NimultimewAs s%lndn6trAfkxi at I with nwtrasL* WhIN("I cmvub6mm- I was bwStcIfwv. whirn tivrn iutw Ittsm 41) arc. aff~ 21, ln~dkwj. The InbIlAting c&ct of I In ts- 111A inrd Nlr clu"t arikin to Itar mrw cvPA 4m thi"Ish ityl thr mulanomitr nrivoits systent. Actly0wiline bravildr. and mmyl alfrifer shinvirol sIsAint 111i'virlIV. ills farcis 11milar to 1, bot Inlif-h arralitt. I. 11111A.? KAJTCR, F..dr. 4"!-. t~11111~ - I On the pathogenesis and treatment of chronic headache. Ther. hung. zic.4:17-23 1954. 1. Yrom the Clinic of Neurology and Psychiatry, Debrecen. (HEADACHE chronic. pathogen. & ther.) KAJTOR, Ferenc Slectrographic studies on the apileptogenic subut.imce in the frontal lobes. MRgy. Tudom. Akad. Biol. Orv. Oazt. Komi. 6 no. 2:183-197 1955. 1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyt F~ffetem ldegiclinikaja. (XPIL'EPST temporal, convulsive foci in frontal lobos, MPG. (Run)) (MNTAL LOB1, In various die. apilepsy, convulsive foci in frontal lobes, MICG. (Hun)) (BLIETR03CNGXPHAWGRAPHY9 in various die. epilepsy, convulsive foci in frontal lobes.) KAJTOR, Ferenc, dr. Studr on p&thologlcal electric activity of the brain In bezobarblUl narcosis of epileptics,, Ideg, ssemle 8 no.4-. 97-103 Aug 55- 1. A debrecent OrvostudoomWi %yetem Ideg- as Masklinikajank kozlemenys. 01PILIPSY. Physiol. M changes in boxobarbital anesth. (Ifixn)) (ILETHDINOVUWORAPHYg in various dis. epilepsy, changes In boxobarbital anamthl. (ffun)) (BABBITURATZS, aneeth. & analgesia hexobarbital, off. on M In epilopsjr.(Hun)) . KAJTOR, Yarenc, dr. ~ ~-Aik'Q 2pileptic manifestations of lesions of the tomporiLl lobon. Orv. hatil. 96 no.16:421-428 17 Apr 55. !.A Debrecent I!eG--Blmaklinik kolemanyes (EPIMPSY. etiology and pathogenesis, temporal lesions) (TZMPCRLL LOYIN. diseases, causing epilepsy) ANGYMI, Andras, dr. : KAJTOR, Ferenc, dr. Brief exporimental clinical method for the control of the types of higher nervous activity.- Ideg. szemle 9 no-1:19-32 Feb 56. 1. A Pecei Orvost, Ngyetem Elettani Intez. es a Debrecent Orvost. Iffetem Ideg-Zlmekltnikajanak kozl. (CMUM N'BRVOUS STSTRI, phyeiol. higher nervous funct. In neuroses & poychanne, type determ. by brief clin. method. (11un)) (PSYCHOSES. psychol. higher nervous funct., ty-pe determ. by brief clit. method. (Run)) (NRMSMS, psychol. same.) BULGARIA/7,ooparasitology - Helminths. G-2 Abs Jour Ref 221ur - Biji., No 10, 1958, 43381 Author Kakacheva-Avramova) D. Inst Title Effect of Feed EnsilaGo on Adolescaria Fasciola Hepatica. OriS Pub Izv. Teentre Khelnintole lab,, 1957P book 2) 82.96. Abstract It was established experimentally that adolescaria which remained under ensilaGe conditions for 14 days lost their viability. On this basis, enailaging of meadoif grasses contaminated with adolescaria is recomended an a new prophylactic remedy aLpinst fasciolesis. Card 1/1 tj 4z - ro'),voc E ,A ,ERPTA MICA See 8 Vol 1211 Neurolor_y Jain .59 si msoity s,ri.%IULA'rlO.% UPON THE l,o*rl.%TIAl.S OF THE HUMAN 1111,110CAMPUS DURING I;Vl- PAN ':jl,EFAI - A periphdrils sensoros stinioldtO hatilaa az emberi h1prx)- campus g5respotenti-Allaira evipan a Ivils alait - K, I or F Pik ra 1"o 1, . and TA r 5 k 11 . Debrv,'eni Orvo tud. Fgyt-!t iti. Mij. i., Debrecen - MEGGY.SZ. M7. 10/5-Efii (171-t80)*Graph t, 7 -al, sur Direct ELGs fri,in the intraventricular htpixicampat and various cortic~ U~Ces of 8 patients with tempiwal h4ke epilepsy were made in the waking sUlte and (luring uvilnit sleep. Light sleep and drowsiness activated the hipjxxampal dvschjr;~C" while deep sleep caused a depression of them. Strong nnciceptive and acouHtw M!Isialation repeatedly applied resulted in it great intensification of thi hip;x)- I inipal corivulsive af-tivity in 2 patients and in decrease in one . in the first -1 vases effect of stimulation seemed t,j be cooilmsed by initial activating and Ituh- Netluent inhibiting phases. Lxpt:rln)VIItUl knd clinical data aro, at prcisvnt insiiffic- ient for explanaliun. A 'Tessee"', A, j a-a UJTdil, Ferenr. 3ffect of dime thyltryp tamine (M) on the a loot roe ncepha logram of normal individuals..Ideg..szemle 11 no.4:122-126 Oct 58, 1,111meklinikajansk (Igazgato.- dr. Juhass Pal so,et. tanar) kozlemenyo. (ILBOTHOICNOMLIDGWRY, eff. of drugs on ,dimethyltryptamins in normal pereona (Ran)) (S3ROTCNIN, untag, dimethyltryptamine off. on ERG in normal peraons (Hun)) "i I" TA L' C ~P V') 1 1 15) 2275. THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SEIMtES AN SLEEP AqD WAKI.,.'G AND THE ANATOMICAL FUNCTIONAL OM~ANIZA,HON OF THE k:PJ- LEPTOGENIC FOCUS - Ober die ZuSammenfidnige der i1jifIlle Im Schlaf und Wachzustand mit der anatomisch !unktioncllen Orgaruoation des epi- leptogenen lierdes . Nagy T. and Ve lok Gy . Klir4. f(Ir Neurol. und Ps;R"t1AMq",' Univ. Debrecon - ACTA StED. ACA.D. SCI. HUNG. 1958, 12/3-4 (239-254) Graphs 5 Tables 2 t3om- I Electroclinical examinations were carried out In 200 selected epileptic patients to determine a possible relationship between the occurrence (if scizures, in steep and the Luuttomical and functional organization of the 61jileptogenic structure. The localization of the morbid -anatomical cerebral lesiona. considered to be traumat- 1c, appeared to have a definite effect on the frequency of the nocturnal seizures. Foci in the hippocampus have the greatest tendency to provoke seizures during sleep followed by foci found in the septal region and tM frontal tip. Foci in t~* posterior frontal, sensor-motor, parietal and lot and 2nd tempora! gyri, how- ever, generally led to seizures in the beginning of, or solely during sleep. The EEG localization of the dominating focal spastic potanlials provus that the modto- basal, lemporo-paricto-occipital and arteru-frontni foci caune selzure-1 during sleep for the vast majority, whereas seizisres, whilt- awake, are characteristic for other region& of the convexity. Epileptics with bilmaral 3 c, p. s. spike anti wave activity or its variants also have a special tendency towurds seizures dur- ing the daytime. A hypothesis to formulated (or the explanation eif the described structural relationships of seizures during sleep. (Vill. I!J) EXC-91PTA MEDICA Sec 8 Vol 12/5 Ne~rolonr Pay 59 2204. ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE HIPPOCANIPUS OF [:'A,rlE.%TS %1TH TLMPORAL LOBE EPILEPSY - Kaltor F. , if ul lay J. , Fa rago L. and H a b e r I a n d K. Dept. of Ne-Ur&-.-, -U-n-iv. of Debrecen %led. Sch., Debrecen - A. M. A. ARCH. NEUROL. PSYCHIAT. 1958, 80ti (25-38) Graphs 6 In 6 patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, simultaneous electrocorticograms of the hippocampal, temporal, central, frontal and insular surface were recorded during operation. Tracings were taken In the waking state and during artiriciai sleep. as well as in different depths of anaesthesia. In 4 cases. strong acoustic and nocicept- ive stimuli were applied. Drowsiness and light sleep activated tile spike discharges in the hippocampus, but spike potentials an well as slow activity were suppressed by deep sleep in all cases but one. A primary pathological focus confined to the hippocampus may establish a secondary, functional focus in the temporal neo- cortex, and vice versa. Lundervold - Oslo (VIII, 19) EYCERTTA YJDRk See B Vol 1215 Ne'~I'c)109Y FAY 59 2194. CONI 'HIBUTIONS TO THE STRUCTUHAL RELATIONSHIPS OF N(:)(,'TllliN- AL EPILEPTIC SEIZURES - Adatok az tjsxakai (alvda &Latti) epilepumlo rohamok strukturilis vonatkoxAsaLhor - Kattor F. and Nagy 1. Ideg-Elmeklin. EEG-Lab. kazl.. DebreEe-n- ORV.11ETIL. 1958, 911/18 (600-603) Graphs 2 Tables 2 Examinations made on 170 epileptics yielded that foci of various localizations may cause seizures coincident with sleep, with, however, some significant regional differences. Thus. most of the mediobasal foci, particularly those of the hippo- campal system, activated by evipan sleep were associated with nocturnal atucks. On the contrary. focal lesions of the convexity were chiefly cluiracterized 1) attacks during the waking state. 19.) KAJT-OR, Ferenc, Dr. ;_NAGY A., Tibor, Dr. 'Recent data on clinical and phyniological eignificanco of nocturml and diurnal appearances of apileptic oeizurso. Ceak. isdravot 7 n0.9'. 328-334 Oct 59 1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egretem Ideg-Elmoklinllmjanak (Ignsgato: Juhasz Pal dr. eMret. tanar) kozlemanye. (EPIIEPSY, physiol.) KANO, Ferenc, Dr.; HA.BXRWID, Katalin, Dr.; HUIJAY, Jozsef, Dr.; ANGTAN,, Andras, Dr. 3leatro-olinical study in epileptics with sclerosis of Ammon's horn treated with, lobectomy. Ideg. szemle 12 no.4:11?-127 Apr 59. 1. A Debreceni, OrvoctudomwWi ZgVetem Ideg-Almoklinikajanak (Ig- asgato: dr. Juhans Pal INyetemi tanar) kozlemsiVe. (HIPPOCAMM, pathol. 3clerosis of horn of Ammon in epilepsy, svxg., lobotomy & postop. ]MG (Han)) (RPILMY, pathol. schlerosis of horn of Ammon, surg., 161)iotomy & pmtop. M Ohm)) (PSYCH06U.RGIMY, in various die. lobotoaW in epilepsy with sclerosis of horm of Imman, postop. IOG (Mm)). (31ACTRONNOMMIDGRAPET, in various Us. epilepsy with sclerosis of horn of AuwYju, M after lobotomy (Hun)) EXiERPTA MEDICA See 8 Vol 12/9 Nowology Sept 59 4621. ELECT ROENCEPHAWGRAPHICAL CHANGES INDUCED BY DWETHIIL- TRYPTAMINE IN' NORMAL AIVI.T.,) - Ka stor F. anl 1)44 r 11 S. Neuropsychiat. Clin.. Univ. of Vebrec!n."*Vd--Sch. ard Centr. Staa Inat. for Nerv. and Merit. Dib., Budapest - CONFIN. NrUROL. (Basii~) It-50. 19/1 (52-61) Graphs 4 EEG9 were made during a model psychosis evoked by dimethyl-tryptamine jr,N.11) in 5 adults. DMT given i.m. induced a two-stage EEG pattern dependir%j an the psychical cl.anges. In the first stage. a-spindles were replaced by flat acti'lay (de synchronization) preceding the hallucinations. The 2nd stage was character4rad by the gradual development of a-actkvity (sync hruni xation). howeve r, the a.rllyLhm responded defectively. paradoxically or not at all to sensory stimuk. This EEG pattern shows a great similarity to that seen under the effects of LSD, but DNI'T acts quickly and apparently more directly. while LSD acts slowly and probably rather Indirectly. It is sugrested that DNIT exerts a dual effect. it rag ditates 4r- tain alerting and sensory systems in low concentrations, while it caurAs d0foerenx-/ fal inhibition at higher concentrat tons KAJTOR, Ferenc, Dre Drug therapy of epileptics- Orv. hatil. 100 no.1.025-30 4 Jan 59. 1, A Debreceni Ideg-Elmak1hika (ignsgatoi Juhass Pal dr. egyat. tanar) koolemenye. (MIMST, ther. nnticonvulennts (Hun)) (ANTICCIIVUIBAM, ther. use epilepsy (Ifun)) KOCSAR,laszlo; VUESS,0livia; UJTOR,Ferene Effect of andaxin (meprobamte) on the phosphorylaop activity of the skeletal musculature. Ideg. szemle 13 n0.3:90-93 Hr 160. 1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyl Igyatem Korelottmni Intexetenek (Ignzgato: Dr. Keestyus,Iporant) as Idsg-Xmak1Anik&,jsinsk (igasgato: Dr. Juhaaz,ftl) kozlemenys. MEPRORLYATI pharmscol.) SCUS pharnscol. ) M (PHOSPHORYIABIS chem.) HALASZ, Peter,, dr.; KAJTO-:I, Ferenc, dr. nMittenl - a nev fom of electroencepMlographic waves, IdegoOzemle 15 no.2:46-57 F '62. 1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Ideg es elmogyogyasisati klinikajanak (Igazgato: Juhasz Pal dr. egyat. tanar) koalmmanym. (MCTROENCEPHAU)GRAPH'X) K!tMa, Fereno, 1r. z C-SZLANSZKY. Otto, Ur. Mtdieal Urimr.,ilty of Debrecen, lieurologioal &-nd Fe!3,chtatrlc ClInic Grtlantudoma- n.vi Egyetem, T..,Ieg- as SlmfgyogyamzAl.]L MrIA!L)l direc-Lorl JMFUZ. Pall Dr., Professor. ()bs,9r,ra-c,-lorj Durln:! Trt~Tlzamt intoxication vilth Peziiphi--ral Eleetric St.~wilation ~llrtfill-),ll BleApest, Ide rmcvagntl Szemle, Vol Xv, No 1-1, Nov 62, pages Abatractt [Authors' mmory] atithor3 an UG eondl.cTed durirg M7t treatment of e~:"a inducwt by olronloL.'sis oll" L~ct- U70S. 7,-,ev deser-ibe those functlonal morI)hologiard ohtwtcteriLtle~ of biot~lrctrj,~, apptav~ whie?i gj-4e ars incticati.on pf t,p:i dbpth of 5'Ai--ep ami the etfeOtUeneos of trealmotnt. rartitolar.y 1111port-ant is the ccm- parison of th.! electr:~c ple.,tures tziLlzom. befor!~ arA Rtter FSOA trea,~ment. PESt is u3pful In tho treAtment of iiQdrtive and I'M direction to itn applicatior, Thti Mgnifleanct .)f the ponse3 folloulng the affer.)Yit !timil&tIon is dis=-ma fron. ne i~tAnd- point c~f Oqalology of the zwakeming systerm.. r4 H,3ngarian. about 20 Western ref,wer,~es] H UN G All tY MECHLEI 1 11, Ferenc, Dr,--K4J_T,01.-Zq ~enc, Dr; Medical University of Debrecem. Neurolo:rical and Psychiatric Clinic (Debreceni Orvostudomany-I Egyatem, Ideg.- es ElmeHinika) (director: JUHASZ, Pal, Dr, professor). "Quantitative Electromyography." Budapest Ideggyogyaszati Szemle, Vol XIV, No 9, Sept 63, pages 276-283. Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] The authors stress the need for extensive neurological experience for those who employ quantitative electro- myograph . The need for the examination and the muscles to be tested Iz . y a given case, have to be judged by an experienced specialist, Although it is more costly and requires more labor, the objective diagnostic value of the cuantitative method of electromyography is undoubtedly greater than the -~ide-spread, old fashioned qualitative methodused routiAely. All Western references. 1/1 21 WTOR,,.-Foreric, dr.; HALASZ, Petor, dr. Correlations L-3tween the EEG- and the motor reflexes In Evipan anesthesia. Ideggyogy. ogemle 16 no.103306-318 0 163. 1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyi ~Uetem Ideg.-HImaklinikajanak (Igazgatw Juhasz Pal dr. egyatemi tanar) kozleuenye. (vnsmsw mrsioiou) (ELEmR6HijcEPffuxQwHr) (GALVANIC SKIN RESPONSE) (CORNEA) (RULEX) (HEXOBARBITAL) (REACTION TDIE) (PUPIL) KASZAS, Tibor, dr.; KAJTOR, Ferene, dr. "Abdominal epilepsy"- in childhood. Orv, hetil. 105 no.16: 725-729 19 Ap'64 1. Debreceni Orvoatudomanyi Egyetmp Oyemekklinika (illazgatot Kulin, Laszlo, dr.) es Idegklinika (Igazgatot %1uhasx, Palp dr.). W IFOR, Ferencp dr. Role of the depth of barbiturate anesthesia and of sensory sti- mulation in "oleep activation's. Ideggyogy szemle 17 no.3t 80-96 Mr'64. 1. A Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyatem Ideg-Elmeklinike.5anak (Igazgato: Jubasm., Palp dr., egyet,tanar) kozlemomye. KAJTOR, F. The role of the depth of barbiturate anwit~mslla and ilensory stimulation In *sleep sxtivatton*, Aota mod. allsd. vi. IFAMr. 20 no.1937-55 164 1. Npartment of Neurology and Fayoblatryt UnIIr*raiI;Ip' Medical School, Dabrecmia HUNGARY NAGY, A., Tibor, Dr, 4V )R, Fp _rRU _=,. HALASZ, Peter, Dr, KUTINI-iNGER. Ot-,o, To Dr; Medical Universil '5Wi6c-en, Neurological and Psyi~hiatric Clinic (dlrec- tor; JUHASZ, Pal. Dr, professor) (Debrecenl Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Ideg- e:3 Elmegyogyaszati Klinika). "Clinical Interpretation of Activated EEG Irregularities During, Evipan Anaes- thesia in Non-Epileptic Psychiatric Patients." Budapest, IderRyogyaszati Szemle. Vol XX, No 1, Jan 67, Pai,es 30-43. Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] A correlation is sough". between the activated EEG irregularities found in 86 patients and their non-epileptic psychiatric disease. In the cases studied, it is presumed that organic cerebral damage and cerebral atrophy of different degree may be the causal factor behind the chronic clinical syndromes present in the cases studied, which could be classified into Proups of neurosis, psychopithy and psychosis. It is held as non-acceptable to expind the concept of epilepay to include these cases in which a pathological EEG alone is present without any clinical manifestations of epilepsy. In this connection, the question of specificity of the seizure potential is also raised. Those cases in which the EEG deviation and PEG findings are indicative of a disturbance in cerebral function which, in addition to personality changes. may appear in different forms in response to the given pithoplastic factors are classified within the concept of "cr- -ganic-psychopathy". 2 Hungarian, 15 Western references. KAJUGH Jq Ladislav Making photoplans by optical assembly. Geod kart obzor 30 no. 4:94-95 AP 164. 1. Institute of Geodesy, Bratislava* i ~.PIN I~li ~ W .i ; ; : ~ I'lpil.41; _ h=hH, Mprn Spectrochemical analysis of Ugh-purity almnintm. Glas Hem dr 25/26 noJAt217-219 160/161 l.: Institute "Ruder ijoskovic," Zagreb. "1 81 /0/000/002/08~6m 1 -AUTHORt &nalylid of h igh P TITLE: Speotral urity alumi,~um PERIODICAL, Reterativnyy shurnal. Xhi a, no. 2'1,~111963i 136F ab atr~c t. 20119 (Glasnik khem. dru.q4t. Beograd -A-, 254-261 noi. 3-4p~,' 1960-1961-, 217-219 f-Serbo-CroO I u~uim x~y in Emg-] TZXT; The article deactribeo:a: op7ectraj ine'th6d of ,00 armiti ing Fe; i ands. Cu impurities in metallic aluminum at conoen.tratl~~61$0i.wq-ql% 1110:,Mnd 1.1-10-2 ~o. The speotxa are excited In a 'b~ark:41~61i~fik with ca~pa'aitanoe-,i 46 mf and inductance 5-mhn. The exposure *io 20..eio*-A, r-datormini g Oil "apd ,ne a -'a el 50 sec for Fe and Si*.:*'*.The analytical li e ol Fe 2599 ~ and C'u 32471; Al 2669 9 is th .e compa~isq jAin.G.' The reproducibility of tl~te resulta of tho determination's'.. 1howe :aii erroj~ for Fe, 11 for S1 an4 13% for Cu. [Absiracterlm-nb't 11::Oomplqlo~ A translation Card 1/1 STAUBER, Marceli; KAJZER., Tadeuiz. The appearance and course of the flemheimer-lukaoieurics reaction following the adivinistratlon of 7&riouu anti- biotics. Przegl.derm. 50 no.2:167-172 ~ft-W63 1. Z Oddzialu Dermatologicznego Centralnego Szpitalm Klinicznego MSV w Varazawie; ordynator: dr. U.Stauber. 4L KAUBADZE, A.I.; CIW4TLADM,, V., red.; AVALIAM, N.M., red. izd-VIL; --------BOMRVA, P.B., tekhn. red. [Laws governing the financial devolopment of the Georgian S.30.R.) Zakonomernosti razvitiia finansov Gruzinskoi SSR. Tbilisi, lul-vo Akad. nauk Gnizinskoi SSR. Pt.l. [Finances of the Georgian S.S.I-R. during the period of the building of sociali=, 192.1-1071 Finansy Gzuzinskoi SSR v period" postrooniis sotsialima, 1921-1937 gg. 1962. 238 p. OIDU 15:5) (Georgia--Finance) KAKABADZE, n. V. "Asthenic Type of Therapeutic Remission in Schizophrenia In the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic." Cand Med Sci, Thilisl State Medical Inat, Thilini, 1954. (n, No 1, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Disaertations Deferded at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 KUTATRIAME, K.S.; TAVAMS, F.U., redaktor; XUA-3AZU. X.D., radaktor; TODUA, A.R., tekhnicheskiy rodaktor [Composition, properties, and uae of gaizel Bostay, ffvoistya i primen*nie gazhi. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Akad, nauk Gruzinskoi SSR, 1954. 202 p. (WEA 8:10) (Sandstone) P a e ag 0 0, o a ~w t J A-t th,:o S-khovc.';- 3-13 i I-I 5,;ro.A LL,p ,lp I lui muEt va.Lv~a)-' a in 'Lh- -;i ~-C- L..Tikn Y .))g im,cM 0 WAI a (,,a 1, a 11 7,--w var tc wl t iihi-3 u -ir t-o- and lpr--Ingl , t~, - v 20 - j! 25 pi-ce., B.LAi ~m.rsa ;or )2-2,4 kurv, l.rl I Ic Vic A.L nLre w,t'.er SnL :L1.' Vi-l-lu-,;; C-)L-Lt.loF,- RAKABAL)ZE, G.S. Development of the electric industries in the (loorpian S.S.R. Vest. elektroprom. 32 n0-9:7-10 5 '61. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Upravleniya elektrotekhnicheskiy promyshlennosti Gruzinskogo sovnarkhoza (Geor;ia--Llectric Industries) 7jtKABiI0T)ZE., i. 11. "The absorption of nitrous gases by the dry inothod idth simultaneous use of combine fertilizers." 'ftlxi Higher Education USSR. Georgian Order of Labor Red Polytechnic Inst imeni S. 'I. Kirov. Tbilisi, 1,056. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate In Technical Sciences). SO: Knizhnaya letopisl,, 1956 I "PT f 111,9105AW10,111 11,flHUM WIN P31,:1 Wil, Iw, j ;I!, XAXABAM, V.M.; XAXaA])ZI, I.L. Absorption of nitrose gasse by dry absorbents with elmaltaneoua production of complex fertilizers. 3oob. AN Gms. SMI 18 no.5; 549-556 MY 057. (MIRL lorg) 1. Gruzinskly politakhnichaskly Inatitut iva SoN, Xjrova, Tbilisi. Predstavleno aWsmikom R.I. Agladze. (Nitrose) (Absorption) (Yertilizere arA uhnures) KAKA,BADZL;, M.G.; BB&tL3HT-`YN, A.D.-; VARAT310iELIYA, G.Ya. Sources of leptospirosis in the Ablchazian A.S.S.R. Sbor. trud. Red. nauch. ob-vo Abkh. 2:189-197 159. (MIRA 14: 10) 1. Iz leptoopiroznogo otdoleniya (zav. H.G.Kakabadze) Respublikanakoy sanapidstantaii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya AbIthazakoy ASSR (glavn,ry vrach V.L.Gvaliya). (ABKHAZIA-LEPTOSPIRWIS) KAUBADZE) M.G.- LUMTROP, G.T.; BEWISHTMIT, A.D.; KHOIZAVA, G.V.; ----rIMUTS4hELIYA, G.M. Role of farm animals in the transmipsion to human beingm of lepto- spirosis of serotype II in the A~khazian A.S.S.R. Slx)r, trud. Med. nauch. ob-vo Abkh. 2:199-203 159. (DIIII 14: 10) 1. Iz leptospiroznof,,o otdelaniya (zav. M.G.Kakabaclze) JbDspublikanskoy- sanapidstantsii Miniaterst-ra zdravookluaneniyaL Abkhazskof~ASSR (g3avnyy vrach V.L.Gvaliya) J Gadautskoy infektsionnoy bollaitsy avnrr vrach G.V.Khorava). (AMMIA-11-TTOSPIROSIS) (ANIMAM AS CAIUUERS OF DISEASE) 1, F" A -- , !'-,,I k "It'iO A , I -, 'W- i- - "', KUTAT14LADZE, K.S.; GAMSAKHURDITA, T.R.; KAKA ADZE, N.A. "iW~ '. 11W Georgian quartz sand an a casting material. Soobishchaa.ija Akad. Sauk Gruzin. -3-S-R- 10, 223-9 149. (CA 47 no.22:12171 '53) 1. Georgia Branch A3.1-Uhion Inst. Kineral Raw YtatarWc. Tiflix, I - -'. 27145. AVGUSTINIY. A. I., KUTuTFLAL,,-E, EI.S., FAKABArZE, N. A. - lzucheniye dolo-ritov. AL&nc 14 tselyo poluchaniya dolomitovogo poroshka dlya navarki dtifk fnar-timovaikh pachay. Trudy (Gruz. i-olitekhn. In-t im. Kirovst), No. l.11, 1914(), s.Ij'5-I'j`).---Rnzyvme na irrijz. Xaz. -Biblio7ri 6 Nazv. SOi Letopis' Zhurnal'nykh Statey, Vol. '6, 1949 _17 _17 r k C,a aa rti,jill tj~ Im tv i I IVA APO . .... ..... , M 0 RH M F ,. 7174"I T191, I 1i L 1111ii; Al fall, INI R 1 m, ,I! I It till A IPPI Fj:1 IIIJIT~ 141, v;;I .I !III: ill'! jil XArABADZ31 N.A ; SARMOVA, N.G.; RUDINA, Z.B. 7oldepar-quarts sands and granites of Georgia considered no now-type rem materials for the fine-ceramic Industry. Soob. Ali Grus.SSR 18 no.2:167-174 7 157. (XIJIA!; 10: 7) 1. Uvkazekly institut minerallnogo ayr1ya, Tbilisi. Prodstavleno akademikon R.I. Agladso. (Georgia-Ceramic materials) MEWISUILI, H.S., glavnyy red.; AVALIANI, G.A., rodo, RAWDU, I*Voo rod.; DCLABERIDZE, L.D.j red.;.XA Ij MSTIA111. .1 rod.; KO G.A., red.; TVALCHMIDZI, G.A., red.; TEGOUIIIZH. 0.1., red.; M121. A.M., red.; FlUTOT, S.S., red.; NDWSHVItAT, V.Ya.. red.; BXRMVSKATA, L.I., red.iud-va; ITAROVA, A.Go. tekhn.rede [Yearbook of the Caucasus Institute of Raw Minerals for 19571 Xzhogodnik Kavkazskogo institute minerallnogv syrlis so 1957 god. Mosk7a, Gos.nauchno-takhn.ixd-vo lit-rjr po geol. i okhrone nedr, 1959, 54 p. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Tiflis. ravkazskiy institut minerallnogo ayr1yo. (Caucasus--Kines and mineral rescarces) KAKADADZE, Nina Aleksand-rovnu; ODISIWIIYA, Yekaterlna 111inicbria (Now silicate materials] [Novye si2lkatrqe rAterialy Tbilisi, Izd-vo "Sabchota Sakartvelo") 1964. 71 '51 (In Georgian) WDA 17e4 w fLl't7 W USSR/Farm Ani;mls H-)neYbuc Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., Nu 15) 1958, 69423 Axith.)r ZhGenti, S.K., Lekishvili, M.A., Lokabidw, 1.14., Kakabadze, O.Ye. Inst Scientific Research Institute of Anital Husbandry of Ge-)r(,-,ian SSR Title : ReGults if Iiivesti,~ntinr, the Ec,,aomically Valumble Properties :)f Four Basic Populations of Gray High- Mountain Georrian Hmeybees Ori 1; Pub : Sb. tr. N.-i. in-t zhivotnov(:)dstva. GiuzSSR, 1957., 2., 243-257 Abstract : As a result of three-year invostiCntlon, it was esta- blished that the MeLgelskaya honeybee has Vha IciiC;est li(~ula (7-02 nm), hioicst prodictivenes3, is less Licli- nod t3 swaruinC, ia peaceful, but 3t ilia sami time is Cara 1/2 - 63 - KAKADADZE, T. -N. Cand Med Soi ts &SAMMiNA004*%~n n \patients .-o. -speolfio f4jA 'Vr - 1. ~ baths Tbilisi pri gs." M, 1-61, 2C6) -- ~~r the problem o1' i4wj u4fw44 of (treat's . Tbilisi, 1960 (Tbilisi Otate Mud Inst)s -388- PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Sov/5277 Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR. Institut prikladnoy Wtimil, I elektro- tekhniki. Trudy, t. 1 (Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSFL Iristitute of Applied Chemistry and Electrochemistry. Transactions) v. 1. Tiflis, 1960. 186 p. Errata slip inserted. Personalities cannot be established In Georgian writing. PURPOSE; This collection of articles is intended fo:v mineralogists, xnetal- lurgists,and mining specialists. COVERAGE: The collection contains articles concerning ripcent research on methods for treating antimony- and arsenic -bea ring ores and carbonate ores of manganese. Research on the electrochet-a-ical properties of cortain ores and their electrodeposition is also discussed. The collection inoludes Card 1/0 j a A I, I I ~ -I 1 1 4 It A tIT J,rrAu~.,ticn ot rtagr.~,qium ritrml,r, b., txf,.O:r~-y with rd'~vous %-,purse AN Gruz. :7 ~;. )'I rtt., 10. I_A.A_A_ AA 0 CC W. I& 111111114 t tho saltation a isooto products of the monjamflif 10, A140slimp, Irbi"O's 19M dumvided wl"it O100 14"'I 7 14 9, X) Off flkws A k1m, Rebtfat 14.1 . 1440. 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(31 cAmitin"I sw4ar%% f1gv%sIv%((K' I.trhmtnosor farfilloseftf alth SWI), 44 pl?Nts~m- 01.. -4 by 41'J'Nati'm ot low 1'. 00 A 4) OWMAI .010114tiONS 61 IM-104tt 1r,111- .00 NIMU-1 m is fal"I 1'. 1.- 11me 50,9 .0..'Ate I*". t~') anti J,I) arr to~,j fm Ow'.N.1 'w-- 1 1) 1~ I=00 w'fi- I.A ('4 If."t 00% 400 .96 .00 "Jop 'Not -;7-# 1610" .60 0.. Ott 4111 $1 cod j~. AW t -'M4 log 49 *0 *0 *0 *0 00 So **e****qO**O*06*** 0 01000*0000* 0 --- 0 *-4 9 0 *0000000000 0 U- L,~ ~ov~~Au Zar~-zi Ln ite -rt 00 4~ 0* A' 0 lot 0 A* 00 ji~ So U Oe TkavW *AdW" of wWkW ssmWomo ows "a of we@ In Ike preseate of satalysts. V. 3.1. == Ot. U. Kirov GeLwgkd Ind. jawt., 14ANW). J. Ajoplod-Mm. (U,11-11 R,) 20, 001"(W47)(in Rut- 110 6 MOV 0010mi -N A11941 Mik(h l MUS t i 06 . a um an). S P to MnO, at as km a temp. as 275* within Vo-141 inim. wiLh 00 Umda the Gnw v4"Wilk"N. 0&414- two du from Ma Wt$ by Prol. with au"If is 00 difficoh came deprodst on brAh the uIt and dw ppts. reagent. 9.9. MnA from hID.W. and MIMI 00 is relftfiv* tMAIff to oxidin tbM MQ.Kh from MUCI~ 00 and NaOI(. Uspes. with moist artifk-Wl MnA at 350*. 00 91) Mill.. %hOWt4 the UUMAUCNA-emlendinjeffewt of adilm. - OH 00 ) 9 N41011 (K at N&OU and KOII; e.g.. with 2 M.91 (73.21) It Mao* was obuism; kith im m.011 09 (KOID. N0-34 (1111.11S) ~'#. With 4% KOIl after 30 (4) 84 761i 61:ZJ iekh was QJ4 in the 1120 0j 00 . at . ' .. i . 40 y m 911"t. IU Adits Atio b"Va" with rising t cil.. a MA with 4"* X01f. as M) U), 409% MA 7, .7-9. SO, 41 t 0 00 i I'** . , M-34%! Add-. d &0. M10. B.0. KCO,. N.Ph, CACOA. mitcol. SAM. were less offectirt tun Navit mW. PatkuLmly. KOIl. Kvrn with the tirst thtaly%4. o4&tim of pptd. MuA reciaires miruck; longer than Out Of 111312119MAitt. Will ISKMAtS With riMokg tQMp. Wilt"Off WWh manzanite Increase of the tegnp. 4bove $W' i% incliffer. rot or unfavorable. N'Tbou A S 0 I A 166 16 64.060600660006 0000 1 0 000000,60*00960090419600 60.19006*004,80:60::0060 -100 000 1#0 '000 1900 0 1000 .900 Ve 0 tto 0 000 too 1;1;, P11-1 11 till it, 2-5386. KWI~IDZE. V, Petr OF igorbevich 1-blik-Ishvili (1-1alikov) (Khlndk. K 20 - Let..Ipi So Uspekh:L Mirdi, 154C, Vyr 3. s. 00: Letopis' Zhurnal Statey, No. 30, Moscow, 1949, KkKABAULF., V. H. Kakabadze, V. M. - "The chemical concentration of oxidizdid mamgatnese orea by the sinter method," (Report 1), A commemorative collection of tranametions dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Institute, (Gruz. polAteklm. in-t im. Kirov&, No 17) * Tbilisi, 1948, P. 397-416, (Reawn in aeorgian), - ftbliog; p. 415-16 SO: U-5240, 17, Dec. 53, (Istopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 25, 1949). KUABAME, V. H. Kakabadze, T. M. - "The chemical concentration of caztojute manganese ores bjr the sinter method." (Report 2), A co - onorative collection or trawactions dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Institute, (Gruz. politeklm. In-t imi. Kirovs, Ito 17). Thilisig 1948, p. 417-30, 'Resume in Georoan), - Bibliog: p. 430 SO: U-52W, 17, Dec. 53, (latopis 'Zhumal 'nYkh Stateyj No. 25, 1949). ;; I 1:~ 11 i .!, IKAX&BAME. V*M, . ~' 1, Oxidation of ammonia by MnD2. Ssob*AN Gruz.60 9 mwo49209-216 14-8. (MLRA 9:7) l.Grusinskiy politekhnicheekLy institut Iment S.M.Kirova, Tbilisi, Predstaylene daystvitel'Wn chleuss Akademil 11*1.A4~ladxe. (Oxidation) (Ammonia) (Manganese wddes) K A A L Z,!-, . 7 . - . 2~.)4 ') :KAKABALZE , V . lil. , VSHV --;l,'j'(-E,'~ALZE, N. G . K v o o r on 1.j i -,~u c he n 1:1 q k I - - ~*tiki okin'Oenlya mant:anitnykh rud. Irudy (gruz. politoki-.n. in-t im. ktrovik) ;o. 19, 2. 157-62 na gr.-jz yqz.-razyume nA rL1.9. vnz-Bibliaj,r. 5 nazv. SJ: betopis' Zhurnal'ny'l-h Stal-ey, jol. ~6, 1:A9. 2 7 1 U- EAKAPA12L, V.:-. j"Fie A. M, NX 01." 1. 1 Cni.ye I. oho I a VIVIO."'. Trud", (Gruz, lo-t I,), ),i)()vb)) 1fil."j, U. 10-7~- - Ila rruz. - iiez.,/umu iw run. Yi;,.. -!i1Aioj,vj nazv. SO: Letopis' Zhurrialinilkh Statei, Vol. 36, 191--9 11"I'1? 1:1 1-1 10 KAKABADZE, V.-M.; OACHECHIIADZE, T. 1. 2. twR 6oo 4. Pyrites 7, Ways of using lean pyrites, Soob. AN Gruz. SSR, Up No. 2p 1950. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accesaionsp Library of Congreem, April 1953, Uncl. ..,j1j-II:j---.I1IV- till, 117, 111-1 Ir". USSR/ChezistrY - Xangwase ffTreatment of Kanganese Sludges and CrosIfith,fStxi- fur Dioxide," V. M. Kakebadze, Georgi~A Ololyt4ch -Inat imeni S. M. Kirov "Zhur Prik KhjMn Vol XM, No 3, pp 252-~263 Examd extraction of Ka from sludges of pyroluiiite and ores of similar type vith 802, fOrOiOg MmbOk and MnS206- Detd effects of teqp,,timoj: and:otber. reaction conditions. Found different 0~.es behaire differently, easiest to process being po-calliid "smooth ore." When cheap H2804 Is available with S02, Mn cark be extracted by coabination.!methoii, treating ore Vith 82SO4 wA pytd Ma0a x~.th ,01161 "Pab 24 .11MV lob V).*, 14 I'llgI It in,Ltio.a 1. -%it roil-v I. amly was indle 4 I he 4-IT-1 411 Nottor, '.4 a Ile Irk-141 .014141 In thor forquit" of Colin. fly .10), $,1 pyrulu'llp .1"I 'Romolgirs W Ific, pyrubitifts, for1w reurt mithly vinh b(h. allowing own- I let I IN m of *if ruvv. of 'Ah. The Pinki 1 1 ""; 61"VWw" vvilb myrow .' NA I M lnxIr"lp~fIw4w_n With Ifol' Allit. fill 'Aft I"N'toorl thtt*Ath the MU*PrnWiM jljw for lobs.-ilcoo, iowri,*oes al flit elpelme or %In- 14 k V. 41"1 " 11 Is I Iv- -1 loon of Met. If, J.1 fall), ('11" V Ond arid tht S,O. sleemkovitA wi I h time i. ", fiAmloort. 7".11, wiliolilijivist phAw rAlk) li,syt oil effect, 1guilgirssiml-ir"d, Isuroplillf craft %lower ?bill tNvw to( pylvolumte aral llifirr. flit sylle, r.441 ofiff"Clilly wt,for,ting Ito flicit aructisior 8ami 4c"w,fins I,, the ~wltjmi. alid iiAturr 44 flit ittilsifituri. All the Moo eau fw c%ftl. wi(IKI differtly Ivy W3r or by treating the (pre fif%I is ith 11*41., 'llm! yo,41 bKor"'Ies dichtly, OIC4 (Cliff$. (POP"C. lo,ing the spiltitum im1p., mithimfgh the ismir for jfn~*t actircorlt, -hatloly wiizh temp.). 'Iloceff- of liscuriiii C'milietwoll., thr filwile'4 (of 1(4441 #MM(Res the croffs. 1`018 lr~mr~t the critol the hialmi The prolowillim Or The hiscirvile to# volodfliquil fillum tiviinl0com 1:2 to 1: lft~ and the itorrrmc at the aut. miul tol the cooliett. of SCh in- VreAVC!v The ysirlif (at Iow- micn. toricart 34u.Sot-As Its 1w-wW). S. (,.OmQWAJ manganese jul 5 1 -,- --S -6-r4l "I F-M,reatnont of Fauganece ludges -~ft vltk 7-#i1bpr tnioxids," V. M. Kakabadadze, Georgian Polytech Inst imeni Kirov -- CO rq "Zb= Pr-ik Khim," Vol XXIV, No 7, pp 681-689 ka-C-703 ot-es can easily be treated vith 502. ir. ttw- finelly -,-oqpd state takes -1-4ttle ti=.. More or leer, satisfactory Mn extfz f.-4-- iON-i- Urlcoq Orta vhich are not as easily treated even vith-cat fine -cTinding wit'. higb er S02 concn or on prolcmged roasting, 187VII USSR/Chemistry - Manganese (Contd) Jul 51 ores can also be treated by combination method by treating MnO2 in pyrolusite sludge or in lean ores vitb S02 and then using the H2SO4 formed for decompn of carbonates in the ore. gm 187T11 ;ournal of tho Amorican Cerwdd roCiOtY Vol* 37 No, 5 11.1-ay It 1954 Raw Materials, Silicate mothod of mmkInt r rn ifMaldr. 11 IV IC ' . I O"I'mmi e," , IL ..IR[ 1XV04 (11ftu-MICIT 'i7il-110, (3. 1) stile I lit 2%, ;.Sill vitax of I'VIOS Ittli hCuttdat I INT, tilt I lit. ill I, La.-firm4milwy furnace. Men ilAki-41 with it w4ali whitiou lit jj.i(()Il 11'ItIll'-d uut voilh wider at W'. Tile Isillp i, tiv-pult ill INIrr thivIxIl~rg .1111d filleird; 411V IIIII(Igi:"Illostly Misii)l' It dliv'l .110 silit4ft:,l with RIM The yi(.-hl is, is) it) 95% "A~