SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KINBURG, M.YA. - KIND,N.YE.

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Q~~ 2 L~ "71 0.4, 13 ,tY J_j ik t" N r ~rl M ld' EN" T4* 60. . I .. . I I I - 4 .2 t q~ 745~~-Tv wa- [~ --- - - e~. 9;,- ". -s ~:v .. I ll~f,: . - - I *. 7 . -- - I - .. I . . -11 '4 -~ R, . I 04 mp :1. ~ ,%5~.ff ~k PIN YA WWZ6Ni,-4 -VY Z:ilj7j Z~ vi UT,45~ j7 Imm' vt t-e 'r vade TIP IL OVA -Ali ItwN EIM % WIRAN R M�R A . I . . - - - - -- - -----T-- - -- L 3-173-66 EWT(1)/T/FCS(k) WR 0 09 /12DI iACCESSIM NRs AP5017656 0 621-317-71 29.31 621.396.67-095 AUTHIORs Kinberp B. Te;'TabytlAn11V._ B.. iTITLE-. Measuring antenna parameter in the field of a plane coMmator-formed wave S5J3, V~ SOURCE; Radiotekhnika i elek tronikia, v. 10, no. 7, 1965, 1190-1201 TOIG TAGS: antenna directivity ABSTRACT: Errors accompanying the I measuremIents~of the antenna directional pattern I by means of an auxiliary antenna (oollimator), shaping &.plane-vavo segment an .considered.. Only.the errors due to inexact.realization of the plane wave are investlgdtedt-finite cross-section of the beam,amplitude gradlentso stray fieldep diatance between the main and the auxiliary antwmass auxAliar7-antenna configurn-, tionj field shape outside the plane-wave sagmentp etc. It is assumed that the plane-wave segment is formed In Ithe- aper.ture of a quasi-optical antenna (lens, mirror, horn-paraboloid, etc.). A.'fundamental formula is derived whose andlysis yields formulas describing the above types of errors. Orig. art. has,t.6 figures and 40 formulas. card I/ 2~ ir, .~ ik ~ :m I` i-X- _-4. Y"-_ ~WM oZ, if 5Q !VdrvA4 Z[7,, Al V_ 5t, in ZA44, ;Uj ga~ I W-1 mum SIX I Will I Of It" IM TI lj,~; Y, 14~, q;;ilj.!~. i Ry i1w 4Illj".,V ~7 .it, ki~ IQ VJ f 'Tl`~ KINEIERP B.Ya.; TSEYTLIN, V.B. Yleasurement of the parameters of arijeaMsIn the field of a plane wave created 'D,/ a collimator. Radiotakh. I alektron. 10 no.71ll.90-1201 J1 165. (KRA 18%7) ALICHKIN, S.L.; AGRINSKIT. N.I.1 ANDREYEV, GOP.; BUUMERK0, G.D.; VOROUTSOV. S.M.; VOYSTRIKOV, I.V.; GRADTUSHKO, G.M.; ZTKOV, A.V. IVANOVTSIV. P.V.; - XTNR 464~ XOVAIJCV, P.A.; KOZWVSKIT. TOOL -- U&jw4LJ KORNIYXNKO, A.P.; KOLTAKOV, Ta.Te.; UVIONOV, A.M.; LRVADNTT, BOA, MEDVEISY, I.D.; NOVIKOV, N.V.; ORWV, P.M.; OSTROVSKIT, A.A.; ORTSXV, V.P.; PENIONZHKO, A.M.; POLOZ, D.D.; PRITULIN, F.Io; PRTUKHOVSKIT, A.A.; ROGALIV, G.T.: RYBLK, P.Ta.; SUTTAGIN, GOP. TUXOV, R.A.; KRAVCMMG. D.P.; CHRRMSKIT. T.I.; SHPAYRR. N.M. SHUSTOVSKIY, P.A. Hikolai VasWevich Sposivtoov. Vaterinariia 35 no.2:96 7 158. (MIRA 11:2) (Spesivtoov, Nikolai Vasillevich, 1901-1957) KlhlC , klals AttendanQe and maintenwice of jig iyorlrg machinezi. ~Arol vyr 12 no.6;42-8 Je 164. 1. Kovosvit Nationia-I Enterprise, Sezimovo Usti. BLANKA, F.; BLANKA, D.; KINC, J. Contribution of technical workshops to radiology and nuclear medicine. K. Cesk. rentgen. 17 no.5:322-327 S 163. 1. Katedra radiologie a nuklearni mediciny lekarBke fakulty UJEvP v Brne, vedouci prof. dr. J. Holy, DrSc. DiIny imoto- poveho pracoviste. (RADIOLOGY) (RADIOISOTOPES) (EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES) (RADIATION MONITORING) red. 3:) v t la tv iL I ~ L"esma, YIN=, 4. Sup!~lyi-nm the radio amptPur movement with parts spen from the vlowpoint of the Remix RadiotecbnJc-;sj Enterprise. p. 65. (i'~Pliotechnika, Vo'-- - 7, No. 3, 1957, Budapr5t, Hungary) - - SO: ','Iontbly LAqt of Past Europpin Accessions (FRAL) I-C, Vol. 6, 'r I IN,). 9. ;,uF-, 1957. Uncl. KIRCHAROV, Nikolay Ivanovich.' --I - Immummomm- [Good rve cr-o-p-s-TIrlarge acreage] Tysokil urozhal rzhi 9 bol'ahoi ploahchadi LKuibyaheyl Kuibyshevskoe )m1zhnoe i2d-vo, 1957. 10 p. (Rye) KINCMI N. "Following the exmple of foremost workers in the forest industry." p. 291. (Gorsko Stooans~vo. Vol. 9, no. 7, Sept. 1953. Sofiya.) East European 1 3, No. 6 SO: Monthly List of A44a"Accessions ibrary of Congress, June 191", Uncl. hING"HEII N. "Forest Znt,~r-ris.-~ Honored For Tho S-.con-d Tinin," 0 P. Y2. (GORSKO STOPA11,131110, Vol. 10, 111o. 8, Get. 10,54, Sofiya, DulFaria) SO: Monthly List of East European -cc~-~ssions, Lc, Vol. '+, No. 6, June M5, Uncl. Ki N ILI, i I V Front -rankin,-, forest supervisor of thf Lltkonda Forcst "ervice. Vol. 11, no. 6, -une 1~55, a;-IRSKO Sofiya, Dul~7,rla Oo: Lustern 1~uropcan hcceusion Vol. No. 14 J,pril 1-56 !"'. Ihose rewarded with badges of honor by the De-prtnent of 'Forestry. p. 21T Vol. 11., no. -61 immun 1955 GOR~;KO STOFA", 3 T VC) Sofiya, 'Buign-ria 3o: Lastern '--urope~in Accession Vol. 5 No. L April 1956, KINCHEV, N. KINCHEV, N. Presenting the transitory Red Pennant to the Troyan Forest Enterprise. p. 190 Vol. 12, no. 4, Apr. 1956 GORSKO STOPANSTOVO ARGRICtITURE Sofiia, Bulgaria SO: East European Accession, Vol. 6, Yo. 3, Yarch 1957 KINCHEV, N. KINCIEV, N. Use of potassium permanganate, against fungus diseases. p. 209 Vol. 12, no'. 5. May 1956. GORSKO STOPANSTVO. Sofiia, Bulgaria. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol. 6 No. 4 April 1957 Krv'CHEV, N. Protection from lighting. p. 19. (Kooperatvino Zemodelie, Vol. (l?) no, 5, MV- 1957. SoMao Bulgaria) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFJQ I" Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl. KIL"In-EIII, I.". .1 ...o-,.i to protect forest -wrorkors fron lightnin-,. p. 171, (Gorsko S-opanstvo) Vol. 13, !~'o. 4., April 1~57. Sofiii, Pwlmri.-a I- L L, SO: !monthly ',ndox of I&ist Duropean Accessions (!,:-,:A!) 1,C, Vol. 7, "'o. 1, Tan. 11.~5F-I, KINCHEV, P. "A method for separating and tracing changes of complex-dielectric conducti- vity. In English." DDMOY, Sofiia, Bulgariap Vol. 119 no, 3,, MaYlJune 1958- Monthly List of East Eumpean Accessions Index (EEAI), The Library of Congress, Volume B. No. 8. August 1959. Unclassified K.-*:Mx~ A. YA, V-heniye :'Jzesa o vercmatnosty-Oh i printsipy flzlc)ms!-oy s*'.atist-k-1. Uspekhl fiz. - auk, 9 (i',29), 141-1 6 So-. I'athernatics in the USSIRI 1917-1'W-, Edit-ed by Kurosh, A. G. Yarl-ushovich, A. 1. Ralisevskiy, F.K. L'.oscow-Lenin-Irad, 194r AUTHOR TITLE PERIODICAL ABSTRACT Card 1/2 AS30CIATION PREZE M~D BY SUBMITTED AVAILABLE KINCHIE) G*, PEASE, R.S. PA - 2040 The Displa-cement of Atoms in Solids under the Effect of Radiation.(Russian Uspekhi Fizicheskikj Nauk, 1956, Vol 60, Nr L, pp 520-615 Received 1/1957 Reviewed 3/1957 This is the Russian translation of articles 2 and 3 of the survey by the above mentioned authors (under the editorship of G.S.ZMMNOV), Reports on Progress in Physics, 18, 1 (1955), this survey is arrEn~ed as follows. I. The production of displaced atonis. 1) eEeroptical deliberations. The energy of displacement. (It is T-o-S-e expected tnat an energy that is highei than 5 eV is needed for the displacement ot :.n dlEom from its position in the lattice of a solid, the threshold values of radiation energy are given in a table for the displacement energy of 25 eV which is assumied for all further cases). 2) The number of displaced atoms. The moved atoms, bases of the theory, collisions of solid spheres, Rutherford's collisions, moved atoms which are slowed down to a full stop, fast neutrons, electrons gamma rays. 3) The distribution of the displaced atoms and vacancies. a) The models based upon the investigation of collisions. b) "displace- ment wedgest' and "thermal wedges". 4) Effects in compounds. Collisions that lead to the displacement of atoms, dissolution of order. II. Restoration of defects. In most cases the physical properties return to their original values if the temperature of the sample is increased after irradiation. As a rule it may be expected that also in the case of irradiation a certain restoration of defects takes place by heating, usually in several stages with different values of activation cnergy in PA - 2040 The Displacement of Atoms in Solids under the Effect of Radiation. the various temperature intervals. The course taken by the restoration process may be described by the equation dn/dt - -cny exp(- eftT). here "W1 denotes the number of the defects participating in the restoration process, E the activation energy, y the so-called "order of reaction". The II. section is arranged as follows. 1) Recombination of impressed atoms and vacancies. Pairs of atoms and vacancies located close to each other, the disordered distribution of impressed atoms and vacancies. 2) Additional processes 3) the accumulation of destructions Wsaturation 5) Annealing by radiation. Not given Library of Congress Card 2/2 KINCI. J. Origin and development of weights and me--.sures. p. 40. Ceskodlovenska spoleemost aemepisan. SOBOM~IK. Praha. Vol. 61, no. 1, 19561 SOURCE: East European Accessions List. (EEAL) Library of Congress. V01- 5, No. 8, August 1956. KINCIt J. Seagoing vessels and maritime transportation. p. 123. SBORNIK. Praha. (Journal issued by the Czechoslovak Geographical Society; with English and Russian summaries. Quarterly) Vol. 60, no. 2, 1955 SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EFAL), Library of Congress Vol. 4, no. 12, December 1951? MCIENE, B. Management of diarrhea In children. Sveik. apsaug. 9 no.2148-50 F164. 1. Palangos m. ligonine. Vyr.gyd.t K.Platakis. if., CZECH(~BLOVAKIA/PhYsics of the Molecule D-2 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, NO 5, 1957, 11385 Author : Kincl F.A. _::Z~~ Inst : National Chemical Laboratory, puna, India. Title : Determination of the Molecular Weight with the Aid of Thermistors. Orig Pub Chem. listY, 1956, 50, No 1. 143-144 Abstract Description of a version of a method (McGee, C.G., Iyengar, B.R.Y., Indian Journal of physics, 61), for determining the Mo 1952, 26, lecular weight with the aid of thermistors. The use of thermistors with specific re- sistivity of 20,000 cm makes It Possible to determine in aqueous solutions the molecular weights up to 2,000, and when using organic solvents, up to 5,000. Card 1/1 Czechoslovakia/ChemistrY of High 110jecular Substances. F Abs Jour : Referat..zhurnal Khimiya, No 6) 1957, 191150. Author : V. Supler, M. TAdarik, J. Kincl. Inst : - Title To thi_, Structure of EPOXY Resins- Orig Pub Chem. Listy, 1955, 56, No 6) 916-921. contain chlorohyd- Abstract it is shown that the qpoxy resins rin phenol, and partially diOl and groups in addi- 0 tion epoxy and groups. A series of resins was pre- pared by candensationiof 2.2-bis-oxyphyenylpropuie and epichlorohydrin ifi various molar r,!lations be- tween 1:1 to 1:2 using the thxretical quantity of NaOH. It, was established that the number of epoxy groups, hydroxyl groups, and chlorine differed con- siderably from numbers ccmputed from cryoscopically do- termined molecular weights and the number of links in in the molecule. The formulae for the computation of molecular weights by the number of end groups were checked by comparison with crycscopic data; the for- Card 1/2 -21- ------------- - -- - ---------------------------- ----------------------------------- ------------------------------------ Jo - - - - - - - - - - - - , 'o A . 'i Vy /4~' 1 /1/ Cl- -i-6 / I I TOTOVAO I.;KOTUW, J.;KINCL, L. Bacterial air pollution; preliminary comimmication. lak. listy, Brno 8 no.23:557-559 I Dee 1953. (CLM~ 25:5) 1, Of the Institute of Microbiology (Head-Prof. V. Tomasek, M.D.) of Kasaryk University, Brno. S/08 62/000/022/071/088 B166YB144 AUTHORS: Jaro r, Vladislav ___!q___Xosatikg JaroBlavt Volejnik TITLE: Method of producing polycarbonates PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 22, 1962, 534-5351 abstract 22P367 (Czech. patent, 97990, Jan. 15t ig6i) TEXT: Polycarbonates (PC) with molecular wdight,~150,000 (determined viscometrically), suitable for film and fiber production ae well as for coatings, are synthesized in two stages. Initial dihydroxy compounds used are aliphatic, alicyclic apd aromatic diols (mainly dihydroxy diphenyl alkanes); aulfones, sulfoxides, diphenol ethere and thioethers; dihydroxy diaryl alk&nes having one or several H atoms in the aromatic ring substituted by a halogen or alkyl; dihydroxy diphenyl alkanes having the H atom in the alkylidene chain substituted by sn aryl or alkyl (in the .latter case the substituent affects the PC's tendency to crystallization). In the first stage the dihydroxy compounds are made to react with COC1 2 in an aikaline medium at -200C until a monochlorocarbonate is formed vhich, after neutralizing the excess alkali with C02, is aeparated by filtrationt Card 1/3 S/08 1/62/000/022/071/088 Method of producing polycarbonates, B166/B144 washed with water and dried. :The second stage consists of polycondensation of the monochlorocarbonate (*Cc) in the presence of 0.2 - 2 parts by weight ECI acceptors (tertiary nitrogenous bases such as pyridine) per 1 part by weight MCCI because of the high degree of purification in the production of the latter this''reactioa goes readily. The molecular weight of the PC can be controlled by changing the ratio of the -OH and -OCOC1 groups in the MCC between 1 : 1 and.1 : 2 (preferably 1 : 1-05) by adding a calculated amount of a dihydroxy compound or its dichloro- carbonate; PC with a molecular weight -30,000 intended for coatings can be produced by adding a monatomic alcohol, e. g. cyclohexanol or oxydihydro nor-dicyclopentadiene (I), which renders the PC much more soluble in organic solvents. The advantage of this method of PC synthesis is that highmolecular polymers can be produced from commercially pure and from impure substances. Example. 228g (1 mole) commercially pure 2,2-(4,41-dihydroxy-diphenyl) propane II) are dissolved in 1142 g 7% aqueous NaOH solution (2 moles).. 188 g ~1.9 moles) COCI2 are added to the solution at 25 - 350C over a period of 2 birs, at the same time adding 400 g 20% aqueous Naoll solution (2 moles). The mixture is Card 2/3 S108 1 /62/000/022/071 /088 Method of producing polycarbonates B166/BI44 agitated at 300 for I hr, the excess NaOH being neutralized with CO 2- To 100 g MCC, filtered off, washed with water and dried at 60 0C, 7 9 11 are added, which brings the ratio of -OH and -OCOC1 groups to 1 0: 1.05. Then 150 9 pyridine are poured in and the mixtur'e is kept at 40 C for I hr, then 1000 g CH2Cl 2 are added.and the same temperature is maintained for a further 2 hre. The PC are precipitated with C2H 5OHI their molecular weight being 120,000 - 150,000. To get PC with a molecular Yeight 50,000 - 35,000 1 9 1 and 50 9 pyridine are added to iOG.g MCC. When the temperature rises spontaneously to 40 0C, 150 9 CH2C 12are added and the mixture is stirred at this tempera~ur4 for 2 hrs. The PC are precipitated with methanol. VAbstracter's note: Complete translation., Card 3/3 a -A ll I I It x IS at a Is It a N 4 so a IS a is E a L A a JP-A A- P -A. -4-4 otto 00 A - 7t P&OCISS41 stia 0*6011t-ts vto i **A d medwid for The "nailoatift at at*& In gems After oirdlukrulittkon loour 44 Slit IiIII&W 4101's'Ll I re, of an MIST Difint. Antal Kinciort. and Intre th# I - 10 diln. of the urine Pimple and I cc. of the SIM. j Orr'osi UdUef 59, 3434UM).-The i Z211111. principle aretate buffer. mAke up with water In 10 cc.. mA %hake -00 a of the mellind is to dernmp. urea by urtsklot &oil subitt. vig,wously lur 6 min. After sedimeptatkiot, tit I cv. of 00 quently ilet. the Nil, ffsinorcl toy means of the step pho. I liquid in a dry centrifuge lutis, add 2 cc. dild. Occult o 0 tometer acvooding to Clegborts and )"Artualk (C.A. anti Wiffor arrav, "I I-W A, er -A min. at CMA. *7: 11239. Vior the delta. In sertan or bkW, di%Wvv 15 1. Skid ()I Cc. aj 10% Not ISWPUIC 10111- and 0-5 cc, '/& N 'r . il~ rT NinOAS, anti I St. tLicial AcOll in Ilk) cc. water. chl. 11,90., shake &iJ alitr 5 min. centrifuge. Treat I ce. 3 hi M f l 0 oot . . s oo o t n. to 10 cc.. to 1.4 cc. of the dild. main. of the liquid as above. The sevilite reaLaialog in the in a dry centrifu e tube add 0 2 bl d d i h l . c1c. oo w or serum gookinp t g . e tube can be washed out twice with water. treate and Same powd. urmw for finely patted soybean liour) with water to 10 cc bold 03 de u Olf 20% N 0 . .. ma . ec. & p hor &-6 min. at W-W cool add 0 2 cc 's tea Lind 0% tit incilon of a 10% s Ar ent N h 0 d i 5 . . , . w cc. m f q. treate t . . g I! N t d 0 t t 2 X H W i h z ot utizo a e an . or. s w t j:; , continuout, deld. &% a boutis kor ticts. NlI# in lie utute. The fActne, I o l to udSms. after & asin. cirnififult. to 0.5 cv. tit the CI#Af I,1t intrictua IS"ges of exii.wIlks" ValUris are give" by which go NiSOH, the empec IvV Ms. 7o values of urea N and ammonia N ' nuke u with water to III d4 0 3 f N l co 90 - re., a , cc. o em p er s re. can be caw. 15 ftlerences, Istria F"y t 4 to ~40 agent, anti meAsure the ettinctinn value within 2-3 min. A blank test must be made with 0.2 cc. water in place of o o e serutu. For urine add want M-lite to a test tube. w&A with water with 2% A Oll d i l, . c , an ag.A n with water. fee X*O g 1)4 too 0 boo -A 1.4 -1 L A "TALLURSICAL 1.1111411,41 CLAIMPKATM I 1- 1 too' 0 do[ -T T 0 a 0 1 V 61 1 93 a 3 1 IF U 1111 AT to to it OP of K 9 It 9 19 N 19 IS 49 PDA 03 1 11 - 41"d lo-P 0 : ta 0 0 0 0 00100 00 00009 90 0 0 411 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 CSES A. 57 - I M Budapesti Tudomanyegyetem I. Belklinikajarol. EUyszeru carbanid-meghstarozas serum- ban es vizeletben A simplified method. of urea determination in semm and urine Orvosi Hetilap 1948, 89/22 (343-345) Tables 1 A photometric determination of urea in o. 2 ml. of blood serum is developed. The method is based on urense action and subsequent photometric determination of amonia. Balint - Budapest SO: Excerpts, Medica, Vol. 11, No- 4o Sect. 11 - April 1949 TRICNOSINI, T.;KBLVTlo B*;KINCSES, A.;SZABO, J. Naphron 0-4*phZitis haamorrhagica infectiona. Orv. hatil. 94 nQ.42: 1163-1163 18 Oat 1933. (GIML Z5.5) 1. Dootors. 2. People's Army SanUation Servios, Y-\ \ 11 c ~, &,-., N - PARA I, L.; JUHASZ, P.; ZINCUS, L.; VAJDA, Gy. - Assessment of the early stage of hypertension. Acta med.hung. Supp. 6 no.1:23-24 1954. 1. Gasundheitsclienst der Volksames. (HTFERTEIISION early stage) K /IV c s k S, ONTAL, Pe. PARADr, Laewlo, cire; Gyorgy, dr. JUHASZ, Pal. drol MCSIS, Antal, dr.; YAJDA. The evaluation of the early stage of hypertennion. Kagy, bolorv. arch. 7 no-5tl57-160 Oct* 54* 1. Nephadeareg Igesseegygyi Szolgalatanak koslemenys (HYPIRTINSICS early stage) -'~, Tibo4~~. -, IMTI. Bela, dr. dr.; SZABO. e" /)/ CIMS AN Judit, dr.; SZBNTISI, Bub&, dre; imu'r. Ip&I-:-4.dr, Naphroso-paphritts haamorrhagica infectioss.; clinical aspects based on observation of 58 cases. Ory. hatils 95 no.24:645-656 13 June 54. (IPIMME MCHCFMWIC Fily ) MOMMOMMI IflAIC SEE, Aivf,',L NZOTH. Oyula. dr.1 XALDOR. Antal, dr.; XINCSIS, Antal, dr. Rhenmatic fevor combined with endocarditis lent&. Orr. hetil. 95 no-29:788-790 18 JU3Y 54. 1. A Naaar Naphadeareg Igesseegugyi Szolgalata koslamerqe (INDOCARDITIS, SUBACM BACTERIAL* compl. rheumatic fever) (RHEUMATIC FIM, compl. subacute bacterial andoearlitle) TRENCSENI, T.; KELETI, B.; MCSES, A.: SUM. J.; SZEIMST, H.; BARCSAT, F. The clinical picture of haemorrhagic nophrooo-nephritis on the basis of 58 cases. Acta med.hung. 7 no.1-2:59-R2 1955. 1. Medical Service of the Hungarian People's Army. (EPIDEMIC HKNMRLGIC VEnR. clin. aspects) KINGSIS, Antal, dr.,; REMENYI, Lajos, dr. Ibcophthalmos associated with chloroleukumia. Orv. hatil. 96 no.19: 526-529 8 May 55 1. A Naphadeareg Zgeezegugyl Szolgalatanak koilemenye. (L=OSARCORL, complications. exophthalmos) (EXOPHTHAT OS, complications. chlorolaukamin) 7ODCR, Imrs, dr.,,- KINOSISY. Antal. dr.,-, RADO, Janos, dr. Diagnosis and pathology of perforated inte"entricular septum-, intravital observation, of two eases. Orr. hetil. 96 no.47: 1293,1300 20 Not 35. 1. A Janos Korhaz (1gsxg&to-foorvos: Bakaes Tibor dr.) II. Bs. Beloomlyanak (foorvoss 7odor Imre dr. as orvostudomarqok kandidatusa) koslemenys. (CARDIOVASCULAR DMOTS, CONGENITAL, septal defects, intravital diage' & pathol.) ZrICSSS, Aut&l, dr-; KUMI, Bela, dr-; IMCSISI, Tibor, dr. ..~ :,..-,..." -.. 7ollow-uP in infectious hemorrhagic napbroso-naphritia. Orv. betil. 97 no.26:715-716 24 June 56. 1. A Nepbadsereg %esseguai Szolgalatanak koilemanys. (WIMMIC HMPY2AGIC M , epidemiol, in Hungary, follow-up In 44 cases. (Hun)) IKINCSRS, Bela Transistor measuring device for parameters. Magy hir techn 12 no.3-.121-122 Je 161. Ophthalmology ZAJAGZ, Yardolna, Dr, _M=,_:EyA, Dr; Yedical University of Debrecen, Ophthalmolo-ical Clinic (director: XZTTIESY, Aladar, Dr) (Debreceni Orvos- tudomanyi F,:Yetem, Szemklinika). "PerforatinL, Eye Injuries and Their Late Consequences.11 Budapest, Orvosi Hatilap, Vol 107, No 38, 18 Sep 66, pages 1801-1804, Abstract: [Authors' Hunilarian summary) Taken from the patient material of 10 years, the later fate of 403 eyes with perforating injuries are reported. On the basis of the statistical data, the problems are discussed which are worthy of consideration and the better solution of which may lead to an im- provement in the results. 2 Hungarian, 6 Western references. BALAZS, Gyorgy, Dr KI KOSA, Gsaba, Dr; Medical University of Debrecen, I. Surgical Clinic (director: SZELECZKY, Gyula, Dr) and Oph- thalmological Clinic (director: KETTESY, Aladar, Dr) (Debreceni Orvos- bidnmanvi Evvetem. T. Sebeszeti Klinika an SnemkIinilen)_ 0 ,vil 11-o re -jr- /i~/H4U/NrG-A5RYC/5Chemiefo~'vTle'Anology. Chemical ProductsH and Their Applications, Fertilizers, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1959) 20039 Author ;Balla, Bela; Kineses, Gyula Inst I Title Production of a DoUblo-acting Fertilizer by the Decomposition of Natural Phosphate with Nitric Acid. Part IL Fjonomics of the Pro- cesse Orig Pub i Hehezvehyipari kutato int, kozl,g 1958, 17 No 11-22 3-11 Abstract A technieal-ecunomic comparison of the pro- duction of: 1) N-P fertilizers and their by-products Ca (NO )2 and Na2SiF6, by decom- position of phodpRt'es with nitric acid, and Card 1/2 KINGSES, GV1jla;_BALLA, Bela Syrthesig of a complex fertilizer by preparing crude phosphate with the aid of nitric acid. Magy kem lap 15 no.7;288-293 JI 160. 1. Nehezvegvipari Kutato Intezat. II.. K3XCSM , Oyula Investigating. the - Interaotion of lqdrogcrn cy(mide and malfuric *W, Veasprom vogy1p egy kozl 4 no.1851-60 160 1. Vestpremi Vsj&ipari Egyetem Kmdal Tecbno-logia TanszAk. o-lboor0on of ln.UqWdk at high PfOADWON. Will Balla and Gyula Kinew-MOOZYMA t Veal . M ' ' -Mumlyipari KUWJ INUM AO Irds - 1. 2076711969).-A method was devtloped to T dets. the soly. of pses In liquids at high pressures. The fiqv~~!r~! placed in a steel bomb having an aperture Cou. er'Wety valve, and wfeedfut!2eknd an apature for& high-pressure needle-valve. The b was Contained In a thermostatically controlled both. The amt. of dbgotvW gas was detd. with a gas buret. The only. of H and U In watts (detd. up to 50 atm. pressure) cotre- Sponded to the data given by Vrwbe mad Gaddy (C-4. 28, U -76). The solubilities of CO. H. and N were detd. in amillonlacst cuprous cobotate and formate, resp., solus. of Identical Cu content at pressures din t three of cor-pon lu;., N11% synthesis. The carbonate Pula. absorbed of all 3 gases than did the formate solo - i however, when the free NHs content of the soIns. also was Identical, the differ- CnCc in soly. was insignificAnt. This indicated that (at the Industrially Important 3.5-4.0 atm. partiml pressure range) the Insulate can be teplaced by the cheaper carbonate, with- out redesigning the aNa"tion c0umns litsigned for the former. although this ailvantage Is diminished by the higher steam requirement for the regeneration of the carbonate ow- Ing to Its endothesinic dcv)mpa. The removul of the approx. 28-W% CO, ciontent of synthesis gas by washing with water in a tower filled with Raschig rings at 12-13 atm. pressure was studicd In Industrial equipment. The washing water leaving tilt towtr was said. in N, Clit, H. and (gases of low soly. In water) and 70% said. in COt. G. J. Braiw. KINMES, Gyorgy 1. Report on two cross-country motorcycle racings in the Soviet Union. Auto motor 14 no.17:29 9 161,, 68839 6(6) 6.ooo o H/009/60/02/001/010 DOO18/D3001 AUTHOR: Kincses, IstvAn, Head TITLE: About Our Telecommunication Engineering Industry on the 15th Anniversary of Our Liberation PERIODICAL: Magyar HiradAstechnika, 1960, Nr 21 pp 41-42 ABSTRACT: The article reviews some of the postwar achieve- ments of the Hungarian telecommunication en- gineering industry. The industry's 1960 pro- duction will be nearly 4 times as much as in 1950. Exports will be 6-5 times that of 1950, or 44% of the total production. Future plans of the industry include a 60 - 65% increase in production by 1965. Instead of the present 22%, 32% of all telecommunication products will be serially produced. By 1965, there will be 600,000 TV subscribers in Hungary, i.e. one family in every four will possess a TV set. To Card 1/21 achieve this, TV receiver production will have 68832 H/009/60/02/001/010 DOO18/D3001 About OurTelecommunication Engineering Industry on -the 15th Anniversary of Our Liberation to be doubled by 1965. Production of TV pic- ture tubes, which were imported up to now, will also be started. In 1960, the industry will put three new plants into operation: one at V&c, one at Szombathely and one at Bugyi. The Szombathely plant will produce component parts in series; the VAc plant will make ferrite and printed circuits. In 1963, another plant will be put into operation in Nagykanizsa. ASSOCIATION: KGM HiradAstechnikai Igazgat6s4g (KGM Tele- communication Engineering Directorate) Card 212 KINSES, Istvan Hugarian telecommunication industry on the 15th arn--sersary of the country's liberation, Magy hir techn 11 1 Apt60. 1. Koho- es Gepipari Miniszterium Hiradastechnikai Igangatosaga ve7etoje. YINICSFISr-'~!"; CSIIIS71,11, J.; BOR3, Gy.; 731FKDVICS, 1. Experimental data. on the effect of various arwatiif:tic rctLodn un the kidney function. Acts, chir. acad. sci. Hung. b no.4: 417-423 165. 1. Urologische Klinik (DirokLor: Prof. Dr. F. bal,-Iil und 11. Chirurgische Klinik (Direktor; Prof. Dr. T. Karlinger). der Medizinischen Univer-itet Pecs, und Stadtischeo Urolcgische.3 Fachambulatorium (Chefarzt: Dr. J. Kobor), Peco. Submitted January 18, 1965. HORVATH, Ce -!O~ Ronal function index, separated index and clerance study. Acta mod. hung. Suppl. 6 no.1:25-30 1954. 1. Urologische Klinik der Redizintechen Universitat, Pecs. (KIMYS YUNGTION T.ISTS methods) uroloEy HUNIGAIRY -Dr. CSASZAR, Jozsef, Dr, BORS, Gyozo, Dr, RADLER, Antal, Dr, ZSIFKOVICS, Istvan, Dr; 1.1,edical University of Pecs, Urolo~ica-i '14n4c (d4rec- tor: BALOGIF, Ferene, Dr) (Pecsi Orvostudonanyi Ef.,yetem, Urolo,-,i-~i 'Klinika), Pecs City Ambulant Services, Urological Specialist Service (director; KC'-':-GR, Jozsef, Dr) (Pecsi Varosi Rendelointezet, Urologiai Szakrendele5j, and Yedical University of Pecs, II. Surgical Clinic (director: KARLIN'DE',", Ti~amer, Dr) (II. Sebeszeti Klinika). "ExperLmental Data on the Effect of Various Anaesthetic Procedures on Renal Function. " Budapest, Orvosi Hatilap, Vol 108, No ?, 12 Feb '07, pages 296-298. Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summai7] The effect of various Lnaesthetic procedures on renal function has been studied and the observations nade a.-k--. reported. it is stressed that an impairment of renal function must. be reckoned with not only in urological operations but in other surgical procc--'urcs -as well, esp,,.-cially when the patients arc of advancei age. Parti~uiar inportance is attributed to the combined effect of surgical stress and anaes-.he5ia on renal function in the case of absent or impaired concentrating ability. There- fore, it is recommended that thi) question of renal contraindication be also raised before every more major surgical intervention. 3 Hungarian, 2 Western references. IMSES, Jossef, dr.; BORS# GyVzo,, dr.; GOTZ# FrigyeBt dr. The use of glutarimid compoundsiqn urology, with special reference to the preftnical ca'r'5e of patients with chronic pyelonephritis. Ory. totil. 104 no.26:1224-1226 Je 30 163. 1. Pecai OrvostudmaMi Egyetem,, Urologiai Klinika. (MAMTHETIC KEDICATION) (FrELONEPHRITIS) (OLUTARATES) (UROLOar) HORVATH. Ceaba. dr.,- KINGSIS. Jossef.. dr. Molecular diuresis in cbronic pyalonsphritia. Haff. sebestet 9 no.5:317-321 Oct 56. 1. Pecei Orrostudomarqi F~ffetem Urologial Klinikajanak kozIsmanys Igaigato: Dr. Rutb, ?iv*W egyat. tanar. (PTILONVERITIS. pbysiol. renal clearance test witb osmol (Hun)) KINGSES,Jozeef,dr.; HORVATH,Gsaba,dr. Function test of a solitary kidney. Orv.'hetil. 101 no.12:407- 408 20 Mr ,6o. 1. Pecei Orrostudomanyi lVatem, Urologlai Klinikaja. (KIDNEY FUNGTION TESTS) (NEPHRECTOUT) lr~. - GOTZ, Fr4ps, dr.; MCSES, Jozaef, dr. Observatiolls on spasmol7tic effeets of wridoln. Orv.betil. 102 no.35:166i-i662 27 Ag 161. 1. Pecei Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Urologia Kjinika~ (MUSCLI& PM"TS) HUNGARY Dr, BORS, Gyozo, Dr, GOTZ, Frigyes, Dr; Medical Uni- K versity of Pecs, Urological Clinic (Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Uro- logial Klinika). "The Use of Glutarimide Derivatives in 'Urology, Especially During Surgical Preparation of Patients With Chronic Pyelonephritis.11 Budapest, Orvosi Hatilap, Vol 104, No 26, 30 June 63, pages 1ZZ4-12-26. Abstract: (Authors' Hungarian summary] The authors investigated the effect of a-phenyl-a ethyl-glutaric acid imide on the function of the kidney and report their findigs in the coarse of treatment in 140 cases. The drug is useful for surgical preparation and sedation of elderly patients with advanced renal insufficiency or tubular lesions, where oliguria caused by the sedative should be avoided and the in- creased diuresis is advantageous for the compensation of surgical stress. It is also valuable during instrumental examinations which are better tolerated by the patients without a decrease in the glo- merular filtration rate. 2 Hungarian, 20 Western references. KISS, Tibor; KINCSU, Rudolf Development of the finishing, axpertp w~ fitting work of tho block building method. Mlagy ep ip 10 no.2s8l-86 161. SZASZp Frigyes oklevelfse mernok; SUBO, Gyulat HORVATH, Zoltan; ZAC9~kl, Ferenc; ELSZASZ, Rezso; HERTER, Robert; _~7CSF~,, Rudolf. Town gas supply and distribution. Energia es atom 17 no.1t 22-Z7 JaI64, 1, Orazagos Koolaj- es Gazipari Troszt (for Sxasz). 2. Koho- es Gepipari Miniazterium (for Horvath). 3. Koolaj- ear Gazi- pari Tervezo Vallalat (for Zachemszki and Maxass)o 4. Orazagos Enorgiagazdalkodasi Hatosag (for Herter)* 5. SPitesugyi Minisz- terium Muszaki Fejlesztesi Foosztalya (for Kinases). KINCSESY, Antalt dr.; SUMARTOt Lebelt dr. 2 cases of so-called *spontaneous* rupture of the aorta diagnosed intravitaU7. 0". hatil. 103 no.1:24-27 7 J& 162. 1. Budapesti Anos Korbaz as Randelointezat, IV Beloszt&3,v as Prosectura. (A.ORTA diseases) BM=Yt lAjos.. dr. ; IMCSESY, Ant!l,,.,,dr- VbAtriaular paroxymal tachyeardia suocessfully treated with novocamide, Orr, hetil, 105 no.8t367-368 23 1"64 1. Badapestl Janos Korh",, N.Belostalye It" .V~. KIND, B. (g. Melyabinak). - First results. Prom. koop. 12 no.3:14-15 Mr 158. (MIRA 1113) 1. Instruktor oblprotpsoveta. (Chelyabinsk Province-Goopera,tive societies) XIND, B., starshiy instruktor Auditing committee in action. Prom. koop. 13 no.4:32 Ap '59. WRA 12:6) l.Orgotdol oblpromBoveta. (Zlatoust--Cooperative aocieties-Auditing and inspection) RATNEV, A.: KIM. B.: YMMIM, 14. Province survey exhibitions of the products oll art industries. -it Pron.koop. 13 no.9:32-33 S 159. (HIRA 13: 1) (Art Industries--Exhibitions) BCBRIYBVICH, A.P., sotradnik; BONDARENKO, M.N., sotrudaik; GNIVUSHEY. N.A.. sotradnik- KIND I D. sotrudnik; XCRASHKOT. B.Ta., sotrudnik; KORTLVVA,'ll:-i;.7,4ffotr;!nik; NZF=VA, Z.D.. notrudnik; POPUGAMA. L.A., sotrudnik; POPOVA, Te.l., sotrudnik; SIULISKIT. V.D.. sotrudnik; SMIRNOV, G.I., sotrudnik; TURKIVICH, R.K.. sotradnik; YAYNSHTSYN. GJ~i., sotrudnik; SHCHUXIN. V.N., sotrudnik; BUROV. A.P., nauchnyy redaktor; SQBOIXV. V.S.. nauchnyy redaktor; VERSTAK. G.V.. redaktor isdatelletva: IRTNOCHKINA. K.V.. takhni- cheskiy redaktor [Diamonds of SlbeiW Almazy Sibiri. [Moskva) Goe.nauchno-tekhn. W-yo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1957- 157 P. (MMA 10:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Mintsterstvo geologli i okhrany nedr. 2. Amakinakaya skspeditetyx Glaywalstbgsologli Mintsterstva geolo- gii i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Bobriyevich, Bondarenko, Gnevushev. Kind. loreshkov. X~xyleva, Nefedova. Popugayev&, Popova, Skullskly, Smirnov. Yurkevich, Faynahtayn, Shchukin) (Siberia--Diamonds) KIET, N. V. Isovsk District - Geology, Stratigraphic Stratigraphy of porous deposits in the Eastern Urals (Isovsk District). Trudy Inst. geol. nauk AN SSSR no. 88, 1947. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. KIND) N. v6 "The Problem of the Orientation vf Pebbles in a River Current." Zapiski vses. :-inernl. Cbshch., 77, No.1, 194~ KlN 1-7., I~vxdidnt. i cheskikh zinul-, :iijn 1;"OST) ctora for d'o.-nc,nde. Rannt.,Atna J5 n-.'--?-,-22,Jl 5 1 , -tit (Yakutlu---)Ia-,,,-nd tilnr!n and u1nim KIND. N.V. Geology of fleso3oic and Cenozoic sediments in the Central Urals and di-stribution of diFtmond placers in them. Zakon.ramn. olezn" iskop. 31241-284 160. (MIRA 1411~ 1. Geologicheskily Institut AN SSSR. (Ural Yountains. - -Diamonda) KINDP H.V, Some new data on the absolute chronology of the Upper Peistocene and the age of upper paleolithic sites In Europe. Biul.Kom. ohetv.per. no.27113~438 162. (MM 16:4) (Europe-Radiocarbon dating) (Europe-ztone age) TITTD; U.N., kcand geol.-nineralenauk (Moskva) Chrmcdogy of' the Quaternary. Priroda 51 no,9:57 S 162, (MIRA 15:9) (Geology., Stratigraphic) GNEWUSHEV, Mikhail Andreyevich; KORZIfUYEV, S.S., st. immchn. sotr., kand. geogr. nauk, retsenzent; rIND, 11N., kand. geol.-miner. naukp retsenzent; VASILITEV, A.F.; retsenzent; ADIOOVA, F.A., red.; KISELEVA, H.D.j red.kart; KARPOVA, T.V., tekhn. red. (Yakut diamonds] IAkutskie almazy. 14oskva, Uchpedgiz, 1963. 102 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Institut, geografii Ali SSSR (for Korzhuyev). 2. Yakutskiy institut usovershonstvovaniya uchiteley (for Vasillyev). (Yakutia-Diamonds) IVANOVA, I.K., otv. red.; KIND N V ', otv. red.; CHMDYETSEV, V.V., otv. red.; LAVRUSffii-u.'-- red.izd-va; ZUDINA, V.I., tekhn. red. (Absolute geochronology of the Quaternary] Absoll-utnaia geo- khronologiia chetvertichnogo perioda. Moskva Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 158 P. WRA 16:12) 1. Akaderiiiya nauk SSSR. Koinissiya po izucheniyu chetvertich- nogo, perioda. (Geological time) KIND, N.V. Some remarkb on the position of the Karginskiy age in the chronological time scale of the Upper Pleistocene. Biul. Kom.chetv.per. no. 28:169-170 163. (MIRA 17:5) A j -F- 0 1 1 1 it 1) - SE Y! : '14' 1I.A.; IVAINCVI, I.K.; KINI , 1. 1. Now d 'I ta on t 1, 0 ab" I o I I I I,(! $I ge ~,!* t 1.;? Lab! Pit Im, I i I M r-. formations of the Moloclova V sito in the middiv Diienter Valley. I ( MT 1i 11-7. '7~ DoK~ AN T;~)R 156 no. 2:315-32.7 Ily lb~! . I., ~ It . I L Pr,!(l.-,ta-jleno akadernikom ALEMSEYEV, V.A.; KIND, N.V.; MATVFITVA, O.V.; 1"ROITSMAY, S.L. New data on the absolute chronology uf the I!i)per Pleistoce-ne and Holocene of Siberia. Dokl. AN SSSR 160 no.5:1147-1150 F 165. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Subrttted 4,iy 27, 1964. KINDj 11. V. "Absolute chronology of the main stages of last glaciation and post-glacial period in Siberia." report submitted for the 7th Intl Cong, Intl Assoc for Quaternary Research, Boulder & Denver, Colorado, 30 Aug-5 Sep 65. CHEEDINTSEV, V.V.; ALFYSEYEV, V.A.; KIND N V I FOROITA, V.S.; ZAVEL'SKIY, '-F.: P '-I - it. T -. I SULIRZFITSKIY L.D.; CITURIKOi~,- . Radiocarbon data of the laboratory of the Geological Institute of the U.S.S.R. Geokh1mi1a no. 12:1:/aO-142Z D 165 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Moskva. Submitted April 20, 1965. L o_6 w(e)/pri(m) 14H 'At D60_~ 0-776 _5OVRC9_U_dNi--Y9j6Y "366[0_0f16_00_1_1_6FZ[!_6.~F AUTHOR: Kinds N, Ye. ORO t none TITISI Density of lithium aluminosilicate glasses and products of their cryatalliza tion SOURCEt AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganiehaskiye materialy, v. 2v no. 9# 1966p 1646-1651 TOPIC TAG5s silicate glass.. lithium glass., titanium dioxides glass property, cata- lyzed crystallization .7 '09 1. U M -, AJ (,W] %5/4.1 C4 r4 ABSTRACTt Data are presented on the variation in the density of lithium aluminosili- cats glasses of the section 17M2O-xAl2C~-(83-x)Si02 with the composition and temper- ature of the treatments and the properties of the glasses changing from the vitreous to the crystalline state a" compared. The change in the density curves makes it possible to distinguish four structurally different regions in the series of glasses studied. The coordination state of A12O~ in these regions is disousBad. A sham in- crease in the density of the crystallized product was observed in the region of com- positionswith small amounts of A1203e This is attributed to a rearrangement of the silicon-oVgen frameworks which changes from the structure of oristobalite to that of high-temporature quartz. The densities of crystallized glasses were caloulated and found to agree with experimental data, On the basis of density measurements on t'.'Lta- un 666.n.ott6k t 0742o-67 nium-free and titanium-containing glassest fluence of titanium dioxide catalyst on the troduction of TiO2 causes a marked lowering tion begins. Orig. art, hist 4 figures and 0 conclusions are drawn concerning the in- crystallizability of the glassess the in- of the temperatures at whioh oryatalliza- 2 tables, SUB CODES ' II/ SUBM DAM - 07Jan66/ ORIG REFS 010/ OTH:RWI 001 L 01225-67 EWP(e)/EVl iP(K) ___~qRCCJ ETIZ4~1 __~D/ 2~4 T(m)/EWP(t)L_ ~GIWV i ACC_N_R.__AP76Y SOURCE CODE: U.R/0131/66/000/-Oi(i~0--05-5io-C-5,~--'I 1AUTHOR: Kind, N. Ye.; Koshur, L. T. ORG, none TITLE: Ifigh-temperature refractory materiale based on zirconiL atabilized. I earths. ____ SOURCE: Ogneupory, no. io, 1966, 55-58 TOPIC TAGS: refractory product, zirconia, refractory oxide, thermal stability, rai earth additive ABSTRIXT: Stabilization of zirconia by the addition of ceria Ce021 yttr'a Y203, or lanthanu;n oxide La203 has been studied in view of the fact that zirconia. products with calcium. and-magnesium oxide additives sometimen displayed failureG during service at high temperatures. Zirl3onia samples with different additives in variable proportions were prepared by melting the mixture 0& oxides in an electric arc furnace, compacting ibe pulverized crystalline arc-meltedjfi~Aterial, and, in certain cases, by annealing the compacted material. U~~fr__ed _(~n-onoclinic) ZrO2 was added to certain arc-melted materials. The samples with 11 mol% CeO2 showed the lowest thermal expansion on two consecutive heating cycles UP to 11450C and the highest thermal-shock resistance. The samples with 11 mol% Cc02 and 10% unfirc0Q2 remained unaltered after 50 thermal cycles from 1550C to room temperature., Thermal characteristics declined in the sarplas Card l/ uDc: 666-76:661.88 L 01225-67 _4_(C_CN_R_tAP6032q45 with higher Ce02 content. The Y203 -containing samples also exhibited a satisfactory thermal-shock resistance since they displayed firecracks after 11 thermal cycles only. The samples with 8 M01% Y203 and 10% unfired ZrO2 broke down after 25 thermal cycles. Vile I,a2O3 addition wan the least efficient ntabilizer of ZrO2. Improved thermal-shock resistance was correlated with the presence of both cubic and monoclinici ZrO2. Positive *results were obtained with the stabilized-ZrO2 products which were tested in laboratory and pilot-plant at 2000C under a nevere temperature gradient. I Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: none/ OHIG REP: 008/ On REP: 002/ ATD PRESS: 5o96, Pefractory Compound VARGIN. V.V.; KIND. N-Te. Glass pots made of opaque fused quartz. Opt.-mekh.prom. 25 no.6:50-51 Je '58. (MIRA 11:10) (Glass manufacture--Equipment and supplies) Ntmrtz) KIND, N.Te.; MAMINA, G.A. Thermal deformations of opaque vitroooil. Opt.-mekch.prom. (251 no.3:48-51 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Quartt) r Stekl0ob ll-.V vo~ialrja 1?',g (VIt- Statw; Tm;.-t.-cr,m of v,o 7:.!nl A!1-Un-cn Com. - fc rro" on tte Vltmv~is C-nte, 5,14 in I%A-. A_'I Ij-'O. Up j-mc!. (Series: Its: T-tV) Spon.orliig Agvn~iez: Inatitit Lhtm-l .111katc,v A,1_%dr=1t cauk S:~FR. V&c-";t1"*'c kW.1c),-k- b.hcl-t~o Imca D.). teft1na cedtichemMy Im.1tstut i"ol 5.1. varil- EdIto-1.1 Dmrd: A.I. A,,,.t1.1k, V-P. b-.konvkly, N.A. V.V.Vargln, AX,. VIaxov# X.S. Y-t~~ -yev, A.A. Let~,I,v, H.A. Pat-vyev, V.S. Kolch~oov, R.L. Kr4j%er. Te.A. P4-y-ro4'LLta, CLAI~~.'I, V.A. V.A. A.K. T&WAAd; Ed. of P.5111.!.I~g So,~e: I.V. Z~.ro~; 7..h. td,: T.T. Zochc,er. PJFW0CE: Thf. book Is Intended fma, macarchrrs In the science &%d tech"loa of C(7,EWE: Tne book tbc reports " dlecus.'- of tbe ThtN All--L';;.'= Cmference On vh* Vltrc.~ Gta,tc, MIA 1. t..1,Crud am %~-t~er 16-19, I?t?. They deal vith U- metho4m and "aalLs of st-4y'-j t%e strata of g-las.R., rv3A%im b.%-... tt,. st~%- -A Vmyrtl.. ar w1-.. th, of %.t. ch"Ical bond =! glas. strur--. " the or Flued silica, ochaal- of ~Itrlrl~.-lcm, ~p~tlcxl pr~porllax and gL--. 5t-Ct-. and tLe electrical properties of glas"s sjV, Also djm~zcd. A n=ber of "a r- pQfto deal with tt.. Arp.4d- or a3mm. properties am c-9-ItIon, t4. U.Llea of SlAx.e. and md-1.11co effect., -a ---mIcal, tcbul-l' --- -h-IC-2 .o, r- ties of Classes. Ot~ber ya;wm threat ~rj~s &=iccnd=tora a,d soln boroallIcate glm6es. The Cmra"mce -& attra!rS by =" t-Aw YjO dtle4ates frm Sorlot " Pat Gem= xclw"~Ifjc A=ong the pox-tic1p*nts In the discusticag wv_ N.Y. Te. V. Z.VsWaskly, Yo.A. Caxt~, V.P. Tryantahntkw, Tu. I&. G*tllb. 0.F. G.P. Mlkhmylcor, S.M. Ttr-, A.W. la~~r*-, V.I. A.Y. Shmt1l-, X.T. ?Icabc%luskly, A.T.. C-tm~' Z.V. Dv9ty~-wv*. G.T. 3yurg%novskaym, A.A. Kftle~, X.X. SkcruyatcV, P.Ta. RoklA, r.r. Ftller, U-1. K~.etXOV, V.P. POT-e-.1, B.S. E.G. r.1ker, &n4 0.3. The final *e..I- ~- th. C..ferenst. Vezz a.AI-c1_ by I.I. XIty;arvdkAy, lono"d Scientist iand ZfWinevr, Dmtw of Tpa=ics.1 tclencto. 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The Initial cry- stalline phase of glass 13 was foundtDbea high-temperature spodumene. Addition of T102 in amounts higher than 3% caused the character of the glass crystalliza- tion to change and led to the formation of aluminum titanates of varying composi- tion. The experimental data are tabulated in the original article. "The analyses were carried out by K. A. Yakovieva.11 Brig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 17May63 _P SU13 CODE: 14T, 0 DATE ACQ: 2INov63 NU REP SOV: 002 ElICL: 00 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 VERTSUER, V.N.;-KIND, Me.; MILYUKOV, Ye.M.; TIKTOMIROV, G.P. Elev4-on microscope investigation of the catalyzed crystallization of glasses of the system L12O--Al2O3--SjO2. DokI. AN SSSR 154 no. 3: 673-674 Ja '64. (MlPA 17:5) 1. Predstavleno akademikom A.A.bebedevym. KIND. fi~ye~ t y .1 1 ~ z a I ~ ~ ". "' 4 *' jr;--- -, ~ -- , 7 - - , I- of cr- - . 1~ % 1y Icj t I . )Wj 4 J7,,) 1of rrypital or,'!~cu. S' : -- -., - ~ I (" - " 1, * 11"": 'i'p ,--(