SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIRZON, M.V. - KISBAN, J.

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L 10961-67 EdT(1)___3Cn! DD/ID ACC NR, A 6036578 SOURCE COR-sui~/ /66~66o/6op/oi~98/02001* AU7HCR: Kirzon, M. V.1 Chernova, Z1. G. ORG: none TIME: Analysis at the neuron level of respiratory center readjustment under conditions of excess internal Sygen pressure breathing"tPaper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in Moscow from 24 to 27 May 19661 SOURCE: Konferentsiya po, problemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentaiip Hosc(nf, 1966, 198-200 TOPIC TAGS: hyperoxia, oxygen excess pressure, biologic respiration, autonomio nervous system, vagus nerve ABSTRACT: The behavior of bulbar respiratory neurons during excess intra- pulmonary pressure breathing was studied in nembutal -anesthetized or de - cerebrated cats. It was demonstrated that a* readjustment does occur in respiratory center activity. Various kinds of changes are seen In the activity of various' respira- tory neurons during excess intrapulmonary pressure breathing, Charac- teristic activity cbanges of two kinds occur during excess :Atrapulmonary pressure breathing in. both Inspira~qrX.~pd. expiratory neurons. GroupI -Cord. 1/4--__ L 10961-67 ACC'NR. _,kt&6~65_f6__ inspiratory and expiratory neurons, showing one kind of change, are the automatic respiratory neurons controlling the phase activity of the respi- ratory muscles. Group 11 inspiratory and expiratory neurons can lose their respiratory activity. Apnea on commencing excess intrapulmonary pressure breathing re- sults from inhibition, particularly of Group I inspiratory neurons, by con- tinuous afferentation from the vague nerve. Pulse frequency in individual 'afferent fibers at the onset of excess intrapulmonary pressure reaches 100 to 200 pulses/see, which is near the frequencies of central vague nerve stimulation at which inhibition of inspiration occurs. During apnea a different Idnd of non-phased impulsation occurs in the remaining respiratory neurons. The activity of Group I expiratory neurons during apnea is probably due mainly to interconnections between Group I inspiratory and expiratory neurons. Sudden resumption of breathing, (deinhibition of Group I inspiratory, neurons) Is accomplished by afferent pulses from the carotid sinus zone. Vagus.nerve afferentation increases as the moment when respiration in resumed approache.s; this also indicates Inhibition of.Group I inspiratory L 1o961_67 ACC NR, AT6036578 neurons (pulse frequency in individual vague nerve fibers decreases to 70 to 100 pulses/sec), Afferent pulses along dorsal nerve roots to respiratory muscles have I no part in the resumption of breathing. This Is probably because during aprzpa there is no basic afferent flow from the majority of respiratory mu.4cle proprioceptors which are located In the respiratory muscles. Dur- ing excess pressure breathing, these muscles exhibit phase activity. Thle proprioceptor impulsation pattern is evidently the result of considerable dependence of proprioceptor activity on the activity of the bulbar re6pira- tory center itself, evoked by the gamma system, or else on the passive stretching of th'e respiratory muscles. During apnea, the gamma system of the respiratory muscles is apparently inhibited at the bulbar level by lateral i connections with the respiratory center. This inhibition is sufficient to nullify gamma activation of respiratory muscle proprioceptors. During excess intrapulmonary pressure, respiratory movements are controlled by phase activity of Group I inspiratory and. expiratory neurons. With prolonged exposure to excess intrapulmonary pressure, changes I occur in the phase activity of these neurons, Including chr-ages in duration :of volleys, pulse frequency In volleya, and the character of frequency vari- Card 3A L 10961-67 Acc-4R.-AT603657-8 ations within volleys. Respiratory muscle activity during inhalation and exhalation is in correlation with the activity of these neurons. Group 11 respiratory neurons show continuous activity both during active respiration and during apnea, with occasional variation in frequency from one phase of respiration to another, The activity of these neurons is very similar to unphased activity of the respiratory muscles. During excess intrapulmonary pressure, respiratory neurons inactive during normal respiration show activity. Respiratory center readjustments similar to these may occur under other types of adverse respiratory conditions, suggesting that there is a single scheme of bulbar respiratory center function for all elmila .conditi.on*. [W.A. No@'* 22; ATD Report SUB CODE: 06 / SUBX DATRI OG(V" C 9! -r,J KIS, Aladar,, a tortenalemtudomany kandidatuBa, egyetemi adjunkt,.w Foreign policy of the Talaki Governmnt prior to World War II. %gy tud 69 no.6/7059-380 Je-J1 162. 1. Eotvos Lorand TudomanyeMtemp Budapeat. "11-1 -1 ~11 I 4 LAYIS. Karoly. dr..; KIS, Andran dr. ~., I Bilateml, mammary cancer. Ory. hatil. 96 no.40:11061-1111 2 Oct. 55. 1. Az Oresagoo Onkologial Intezat onko-pathologial (vaseto: Kellner Bels, dr.) as Saboozati Oestalyanak (ooztalyvssato foorrov: Huttl Tivadar dr.) kozlmenye. (BRUST, neoplamus carcinona, bilateral) KIS, Andras Acoustic trauma and its prevention in weaving mills. Xagy textil 13 no,.1:12-34 Ja 161. KIS) Andras, oklevelea epieteszmernok, okleveles gspeszmernok, egyatemi adjunktus Noise protection on motorboats. Jarmu mezo gep 11 no. 2: 70-79 F 164, 1. Budapeati Muszaki Egyetem Gepelenek Tanazeke. I, , ; . " I ; , , , " , f , - .1. -1. , I i '' " : - - ~' :, 1 , r. i , !, , :: 0 1 1~ ,$' 1 1 (,:. , , '. , ; , " '. * - -)., , 14 - . . - !, n ! - ,, . . '. I ,, : .,. ~~ - :, ",-1 .5 " t ,, ". 'Tew dr-,+,t on the niecies !'Iatyclels ftcs-lellint) vlftnfli CharT.. A (I eir i fit- T 1 11 c I 1 -1 re 11m.1 111 1 11 1 11 Cl,:,I, Riui,~nia. Vol 9, ni. 1, 1Q5.P. !-'~-)nthly List of E-st Eurorean Accaisl r)ns (EF-Al 'Inl. f', no. 7p J~,Jy Ic,59. incl. -RLr.':kfTT;, / Genoral and Special Zoolo~.,,Y- L-130cts- p Systof-latics and Faunistic3. I.bs Jour; -Rof Zhur-Biol., No 14, '~3,,j37. ,.uthor : Kis, :3. Inst : -4-uCad-T-1yof the R:-'-R. Titla : TIvo Urtho')tera Spacies, New for th3 'ILuanian Fauna. Crig Pub: Corwn. ,xad. 102,., 1957, 7, Io 5, 547-551. 1 (84 9-3ciLiiens in trio x.bstract: 2oecilinon intorLiedius Fic). bottom lands near Cluj) and 21Ltyclcis inedvedevi '-.*ir. (1C spacimiDns In Dobrudja) wara found in Rumania for the first time. Card 1/1 13 1! Uri A fly CSONTO3, LaszloI Dr,..":,_Crjj'-,TAPT. Marl-~, (Xrs M.), Dr; National Animal he.-LILh Instituto (directort KADAII, Tibor, Dr, cand. of vet. sci.) (Orszagos Allategeszoegugyl Intezet). "Etiological Studies Involving Influenza of Geese I. Virus Isolation.4 Budapest, Yapyar Allatorvosok Lap,% Vol 22, No 1. Jan 67, pages 9-11. Abstract: [Authors' Eneli3h summary modified] In an influenza epidemic in- volving 2-4 week old goslings, the virus was successfully isolated from tho cadavers, especially the bowel content, of anLrklls which succumbed to the disease. Syncytia, and cytoplasmic inclusions warur produced by the virus in monolayer cultures of eoose kidney tissue. The infectivity of the virus re- mained unchanged after treatment with 20 % ether or chloroform, 0.1 % Na desoxycholate or Na dodecylsulfate, 0.25 % trypsin and also by a low (3.0) pH of the medium. 7he virus was not stabilized by a molar solution of Mrcl2 at 500 C. Studies with IDUR indicated that the virus contains RNA. The virus was successfully propagated in embryonated hen and goose eggs; it killed the embryo3 and produced characteristic lesions both In the embryos and in the chorion allantoic membrane as well. The virus could also be propagated in mcnolayer cultures of chicken kidney tissue. Cultures infected with the virus failed to adsor1b erythrocytes of the chicken, goose, mouse, guinea pig and rabbit and the virus did not agglutinate cattle erythrocytes. On the basis of these properties, the virus is thought to belong to the REO-group of viruses. 1 Hungarian, 5 Western references. JANCSIN, Jozsef, dr.; " renc, dr. Two cases of unusual complications In par& amino salicylic acid therapy. Tuberk. kardesei 9 no.4:174-176 Aug 56. 1. A bajai Varosi Tanace Korhaza (1gas. lurg, Ide, dr. candidatus Tbc. oaztalyanak (foorvos: Jancein, Jozeef. dr.) kozl. (PARA AMINO SKLICTLIC ACID, inj. eff. unusual cases (Hun)) TOYM. Peter; TAKACS) Erika; SZEPESI, Sandor, fomernok; KIS, Ferenc Work of the Institute for Development of Ileavy-Current Products and the Institute for Co=ercial Quality Control. Ujit lap 15 no.23:5 10 D 163. 1. "Ujitok lapja" felelos szerkeaztoje (for Tokar). 2. Erosaramu Gyartmanyfejlesztesi Intezet igazgatoja (for Takacs). 3. Erosaramu Gyartmanyfejlesztaai Intezet (for Szopesi). 4. Erosaramu Gyartmanyfejleszteni Intezet osztalyvezetoje (for Kis). PRISKIC, Ivan, dipl. inz.; KIS, Franjo, tekst. tehn. Dyeing of 1pacril N with acid dyes. Tekotfl. Zarreb 13 no.t.. 1d,1-450 Se 064. 1. Tectininal Consultant and Ifead, Dyeing repartment of the r7(. , 17 . -(,b (for Fr:91.!c~ jt,.Lff EActory of tivi Chemical Corwilne, '9 2. Tpxtile 'Technician, DyeinE. Llepirtrent of tile Uye 7, t1iff i If-- tn-y Of the Chemical Combine, Zarreb (fo- K19). Pi 4sa XWr ..-I KIWI&; ISK W."too ri?, 40t ta rAl *1 WOL W-h S" 1" 61 UN slut" Oki co 'of at W - i opt KIS, Intvan Young readerm and the trada-union libraries. Munka 8 no.8315 Ag 158a 1. Szakszervesetak Orazagos Tanncaa kulturalls osztalya. k$ .1 t .1 J41, Poq-tDttl .1Ti.GSJ8,11kU 'U 3 C) 'J It ;0.4 1 it; 1; o d t. I ii i'Llft 41;1 ri t 0 4 'till jo 11(i I j 'A U I I i~ 0 0 t J 14 L J .1 u Xa 1; L to u ~jj U I k.J A 0 L, iJi, 1 U 0 u A 1 1. (A.I.E L),) I I- - 117 (it) E i.,JJ z 0') ti G ti KIS, J. (Budapest); SCHEJTANOW# Chr. (Sofia) Coulometric determination of iodide In a small quantity through inner electrolysis. Periodic& polytechn chen 4 no.21l63-170 160. (EEAI 10:4) 1. Institut fur Anorganiacbe Chemie der Technischen Universitat# Budapest (for Kis). Z. Chemisch-technologisches In3titut, Sofia (for ScheJtanow) (Coulometry) (Iodides) (Electrolysis) 22 911):- M5 H/006/61/000/005/001/001 D228/0301 AUTHOR: Kis, Jfilia TITLE: Industrial application of chelates PERIODICAL: Magyar k4mikusok lapja no. 5, 1961, 201-207 A TEXT: The article describes the chemistry of chelates and all-arizes their industrial application. Among the numerous organic chelating agents only the polycarbonic acids and synthetic carbamino acids, such as NTA and EDTA are Important* The industrial use of che- I&tes includes (1) inactivation of metals in a system, (2) extraction of metal from a system, (3) providing a permanent metal-ion concen- tration in a system and (4) quantitative analysis. EDTA Is especially suitable for the inactivation of metals in various industrial processes* i.e. In water softening* production of soap and washing powders, the textile industry, dye production, viscous artificial silk and rubber productiont the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry, the food industry, etc. Chelating agents play a particularly important role in removing Card 1/4 VOA. Industrial applieRtion of S. 14bidso Vfhfiny gyakorlstUag lontes telfitkOpiG wf-ItyUlet kprnkedelml elneve2680 0-1 K,,rookodelmi elnevez& Mmisi olnevezf'-s mogyar.'. ndmot coeh T'' amerikai I-) nvdjci ' B6=worth (Reanal) JDASF) I (Uotikon) I (Chemapol) Ch. Co) .NiWotrimetsav (NTE) ..' ............... SolooWn Trilon KonVoton Chelaton A. A. -1 L Etildndiamintetrweetsav (EDTE) ......... Selecton Trilon Komfilaxon chelston ve"One B. Etildndiarnintatraomtsav-dinAuiume6jo (EDTE2N&) .......................... Solocton Kom chelston ,~Ioxon B 2 '--- 1. Ill. (EDTE-4 Ns-) .......................... Selecton Trilon Vemne D4 B4 "gular .............. soiecton Fwm.grone ferrum CiklohomAndiasnintetrometsav n ....... selecto Komplexon c V. N-hidroxietilatildndiamintriecetsav Solectonol Verionol Immeratlen Onzat4ol .!: ......... Versene T Ismorotlen 6"zet6tol ..................... verwns FS-3. H/006/61/000/005/001/001 Card 3/4 219,01 11/006/61/000/005/001/001 Industrial application of chelates D228/D301 Table 3. (1) Trade names of a few important chelating agents. (2) Trade names. (3) Chemical designation. (4) Hungarian (Reanal). (5) German (BASF).(6) Swiss (Uetikon). (7) Czech (Chemapol). (8) Ameri- can Weraworth Ch. Co). (9) Nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA). (10) Ethylene- diaminetetra-acetic acid (EDTA). (11) Ethylenediaminetetra-acetic acid Disodium salt (EDTA2Na). (12) Cyclohexanediaminetetra-acetic acid. (13) n-hydroxyethylenediaminotetra-acetic acid* (14) Composition unknown. (15) Composition unknown* There are 3 tables and 46 references: 10 Soviet-bloc and 36 non-Soviet- -bloc. The four most recent English-language publications read as follows: S. Ifutner: Proc. of the Am. Philosophical Soc. 94, No. 2 (1950)i C.E. N. Staff: Chem. Eng. News. 28, 2762 (1950); Bibliography of ethylenediaminotetraacetic acid. Framingham, Mass. Dersworth Cheme Co. 1953, June; The Verseneso Technical Bulletin No. 2. Framingham, Mass. Bersworth Chem. Co. 1954, Febr. ASSOCIATION: Budapesti muszaki egyetem szervetlen ke'miai tanszk (An- organic Chemistry Department of the Budapest Technical University) Card 4/4 40011,6160 ~AIV I" Apeow 3"m W- wow M . W*k Of ae ' M. Isi a bMW WM 46 aid d W,-#A r, ' K. wkh I* , Mime at Am of stock sohL ON 0, L w " 101, S O an to ow mak ow ADqIIII-10"t NOW by vft am., m .00 p" rs Ile Ad. W. T. Mu SICnificance of the supply of raw mnterlals ~,n ec-)n-r-Acnl productIon In tI'c foM indusfr7, P. '07 cs ElcI-nI!;,-vrIT)iri Twh-n!Vos S~:ymjjct) Budapent, lllumz-ary. Vol, 13, nc).g, Scptem'.cr 105~) I. L I, llorithi.; List of East Eur-,~pean Accoj31,.ms (E.,I) IC, Vol. 8, no.11 14,wom I- . er 1959 Uncl. ~1. -66 _71*11 )/Prl Tjr(c) (a)/T/PWP M /-7hfP (t ACC NRs AP6015455 (AT SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/66/008/005/1390/1393 AUTHOR: Mileshkina, N. V.; S_gkollskaya_, I. L.; KL2 L. B_ ORIG: Leningrad State University in. A. A. Zhdanov (Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy uni-, versitet : Study of emission propertLej of germanium an various faces of a twMasten m crystal Ito 11% 1 .61 iSOURCE: Fitika tverdogo tela, ve 8, no. S. 1965, 1390-1393 TOPIC TAGS: field mission microscope, tungsten, volt an"re charmteristic, gerisan- ium, single oryst"g electron emission ABSTRAM Emission current of Go from the (111) face and the area between 'the (011) and (001) faces of a tungsten single crystal was measured in field emission micro- scope. Pressure amatmted to %10 10 mm Hs. Results (after low and high temperature migration) are interpreted an the basis of emission photos and curves of volt-ampere and current-time Qkaracteristice. Semiconductor characteristics are dnerved even in a small section of the Go layer an the