SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LENGVENS, F. - LENGYEL, G.
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LENGVENS, F., starshiy energetik
0~,eration of the Uglich locks. Rech. transp. 21 no.3133 Mr
162. (MIRA 15i4)
1. Uglichn' !,- shlyuz.
~'v.lich--Loaks (Hydraulic engineering))
C- -
SCFIIEIGKE.,W., prof. dr. med. habil; LMIGIWIYAT, A., dr. med. habil.;
LORENZ? R.jP dipl. oec.
On a simple method for assessing morbidity in the People's
Republic of Germany. Cesk. zdrav. 13 no.1:10-16 Ja t65
1. Lekaroka akademie "Carl Gustav Carus".. Ustav-socialni
hygieny, Drazdany.
,__LMNGY_V,L, A.; BUJUM, 0.; COCIUMT, L-
Investigations concerning the action of antibiotics, in vitro & in
vivo, on the sinus flora. Rumanian 14. Rev. 1 no.2:89 Apr-June 57.
(SINMITIS, ther.
antibiotics, eff. on sunus flora)
(ANTIBIOTICS, ther. use
sinusitis, eff. on Bin-as flora)
USZ, L; TOTH, M.; LENGTEL, A.
AdenoviruseB isolated from excised tonsils. Acts, microb. bung. 5 n0-3:
267-269 1958.
1. Institute of Microbiolo97 of the University Medical School. Budapest.
(A]INNOVIRUS
tyming of strains isolated from excised tonsils)
NASZ, Ist,van (az orvostudomanyok kandiclatusa); TOTH, Margit; LINGTAL, Anna
Adenoviruses isolated from tonsillar tissue. Haa. Tadom. Akad.
Orv. Oazt. Kozl. 9 no.1:135-139 1958.
1. A Budapeati Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Mikrobiologiai Intezete.
(AMMOVIRUS
in tonsillar tissue, isolated strains (Ijua))
(TONSUS, microbiol.
adenovirun, inolated ntrains (Hun))
LEMYEL, AAn4, Dr.; pANKI, Gyorgy, Dr.; TAPM, Dezoo, Dr.
Present state of the oral therapy of enterobisais; application of papain
and combined papain-pi- 'nerazine therapy with special regard to child
communities. Orv. hetil. 99 no.24:797-802 15 June 58.
1. A Buda-'nesti Orvostudomanyi Fgyetem Kozegeszsegtani Intezetenek (Igaz-
gnto: 'Melly Jozaef dr. egyet. tonar) kozlemenye.
(CXYMUSIS, in inf. & child
ther., na-?ain-plperazine citrate nren., oral admin. (Hun))
(PROMASES, ther. use
-papa in-pi-neraz ine citrate pre-p. in ox-ruriasis in inf. & child,
oral admin. (Hun))
(PIPERAZINM-, ther. use
piperazine citrate - papain prez). in oxyuriasis in inf.
child, oral admin. (Hun))
MOSONYI, Iaszlo; CSIKY, Tivadar; RNTSAGI, Gyorgy; 1WGT3L, Anna; BAIAZSI,
Iwre; Szemere, Pal
Experimental studies concerning the virus susceptibility of the
organism following antibiotic therapy. Magy. belorv. arch. 12 no.l:
3-8 Fab 59.
1. Budapesti, Orvostudomanyi Egyatem 11. sz. Belklinikajanak as
Mikrobiologiai Intezetanek (igazgato: dr. Alfoldi Zoltan egyetemi
tay-r) kozlemenye.
(ANTIBIOTICS, inj. eff.
increased susceptibility to virus dis. (Han))
(VIRUS DISMSMS
increased susceptibility to virus dis. after anti-
biotic thar. (Han))
NASZ, Istvan (Budapest, IL Hogyes E.u.7/9j, Hungary.);
MGM ATIM 1dapest, IL Hogyes E.u.7/9y Hungary.);
.F -- -
DAN, Pai (Budapest, IX.Hogyes E.U.7/9, Hungary.)
Adaptation of continuous cultures of human amniotic and
Detroit-6 cells to heterologous sera. Acts. biol Hung 12
no.2:141-146 161.
1. Institute of I'licrobiology, Medical University,
(Head: Z.Alfoldy) Budapest.
NASZ, I.; LENGYEL, Anna; DXJ, P.; KULCSAR, Gizella
Informative studies on the hemagglutination spectra of adenoviruses.
Acts, microb. 9 no.1:69-76 162.
1. Institute of Microbiology, University Medical School, Budapest
(Director: Z.Alfoldy).
(HEMAGGLUTIDTATION) (ADEITOVIRUS)
NASZ, Istvan; LENG ;L, Anna; DAN, Palj KIJLCSAR, Gizella
Investigations relating to the hemagglutination properties
of adenoviruses. Biol orv kozl 14TA 13 no.1-2:191-200 162.
1, Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Mikrobiologiai Intezete.
LENGYEL, Anna; DfiJT, P.; NASZ, I.; KULCSAR, Gisella; CSERBA, Ida,
Influence of temperature and pH on the haemagglutinating activity
and haemagglutination-inhibition test of adenoviruses. Acta micro-
biol. Hung. 10 n0-3:253-259 163.
1. Institute of Microbiology (Director: Z. Alf6ldy), University
Medical School, Budapest.
HUMARY
LENGTEL A , DAN, P., NASZ, I., KULCSAR, G., CSERBA, I-; Medical University
--:Oi~~Pesit Microbiological. ln3titute .(Budapesti. Oryostudomanyi Egyetem
Mikrobiologiai Intezet).
"Investigation of Factors Influencin.rr the Hemagglutinational Characteristics
of Adenoviruses."
-ludapest, Kiserletes Orvostudomany, Vol XV, No 3, June 1963, PP 319-325-
Abstracti [Authors' Hungarian summavr] The influence of temperature and
PH on the rat erythrocyte agglutination by type 9 adenovirus was examined.
Of five temperatures tested ( +40C, R.T., 370C air, 370C and 400C bath),
40C and room temperature were optimal. The results were confirmed by ex-
periments with types 10 and 13 of the virus. The effect of pH on the hem-
agglutination was tested at pH 6, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9 and 10. The optimum
was found to be pH 9, 8.5 giving results close to the optimum. The sen-
sitivity of the erythrocyte suspension to hemagglutinin was not impaired
'by standing, It even increased slightly between P11 7-9. If equal amounts
of the virus are used, the hemagglutination-inhibiting reaction was not
influenced by PH. 5 Hungarian, 7 Western referoneca.
1/1
WZ,J.; DAN, P.; LZIIGYZTL,A.; GSE?,BA, I.
Laboratory infection with adenovirus type 8. Szemeszet 100
no. 2:99-104 Je 163.
1. BOTE MUkrobiologlai Intezet, igazgato: Alfoldy Zoltan
egyet. tgnn .
(ADENOVIRUS INFECTIONS) (KEIRATOCONJUNCTIVITIS)
(OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES)
H MI: A A Y
HAS-Z, 1., KULC3A;L. D'
I.. Medical
Univvxelt.7 Of instit-itu (Euedapezti Cr,,o,,-
tu,16wAnyl '-r~yoteri, Fikrobiolo-,ial intezet),
"The Itiology of the ~.erpto-"unjunctillitis E~W"Ica of 1961-4j'4. in
~Udgr(;st' Orvon" itti.1a, Vol 104, No 1ri. 10 Par 1561. paf,,---i 01%kL5.
~urprtan iwmiar7 nudifiejj The anthor:; attt.nptco
to the ~tlolowy ~f the epldcniu by 1!olation of thf., v1r,13,
hema;-g3ut1n-iticn ann nPUtralliZatlOn te3t* and COMPIMMt-bLi~inr rt-
acticrs. I:ire strailun of a(~ano viruses wero isolated, swran of which
Lclonved to t.,rin 8, two were found to be of type 6. It wfis demor13tr.'ted
that ~".Lq-,Iutinaticn inhibiting antibodies are prodac&l in men after
typp 8 &deno virL,3 Infcation which are as apecific as the niutraliting
AnAbc6ins. Since hemw:glutiration tests Are easier to carry out tbar,
the virus neutralization to3ts, thE-y are rtcorinended for the 4t%~~y of
to-ennJunativi tin opidemica. 13 Weatern, VA Factern ~:'Uropean r&.
ITASZ,I.; MGYEL, Anna; DJUI,P.,, KULGSAR, Gisella
Feterotypic haenagglutination inhibition in the adenovirus
,group. Acta microbiol. acad. sci. Hung. 10 no-4:379-385
163-164
1. Institute of 1-licrobiology (Director: Z.Alfoldy), Uni-
versity Medical School, Budapest.
1',
VINCE, Augustin, dr.; MIGUEL, Anna, -dr.; NASZ, Istvan, dr.
Late course of the type 8 adenovirus infection associated with
roentgenological changes in the lung. Orv. hetil. 105 no,29t
1366-1368 19 J1164.
1. Badapesti Fovarosi Laszlo Korhaz, Rontgenos2rtaly ew Buda-
pesti Orvostudomanyi. Egyetem. Mikrobiologiai Intezet.
LENGYEL, Anna; NASZ, 1.
Adenovirus haemagglutination-inhibit-4ng antibodies in human sera.
Acts, microbiol. acad. sci. Hung. 1-1 no.2:105-113 164.
1. Institute of Mdcrobiology (Directort Z. A-Ifoldy) University
Medical School, Budapest.
SOURCE CODE: HU/0031/66/000/002/0058/0062
AUTHOR: Le=O,Attila--Lendel, A. LIL Z
ORG: Research Institute for Telecommunication (Tavkozlesi Kutato Intezet)
TITLE: Design of a mechanism for driving wobblers
SOURCE: -Finomechanika, no. 2. 1966, 58-62
TOPIC TAGSt microwave, frequency control, electronic component, microwave components
ABSTRACT: The design of a microwave vobbler,, required to furnish alter-
nating notion at a frequency of 300/min. at a stroke variable between
20 and 0.5 mm., without disturbing addLtLonal vLbrations,, was described#:
The calculation of the design parameters was described In detail, and
the constructiono,porformancet.pperation, and applications of the-do-.
vice was described and i3lustrated. Orig. art. has: 4 figures a~d formulas,
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A simple mathad wa3 elaborated !or the preparation
of t?,tmothoyy titanium, By reacting titanium tetra.
eblorlde with dvY untinottia gas, titanium tetrachlotide
hexanittil is Fwdu~zd. By treating the lattetwith ethnnol
tetritathoxy itanium is obtained. Tito product wa~ filtered
and thentractlinalctlu titter teduced pwsure yielding tile
pure e3ter. Th, compound was identified by chemical
antilysis. and by tIcttrintitilt tht bailing poinL Cryowopic
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LENGY11, B.
Electric conductivity of glass. I. Conductivity of mixed glass. P. 37. (Koslemenyei,
Budapest, Vol 4, no. 1/2, 1954)
30.- Monthly list of East European Accessions (MUL), LC Vol 4, no. 6, June 1955 Uncl
t
Electric conductivitv of 1. CoaductiM iled':
:f
!5. Min Unqvcl and-ZbIL
W141115 , UudMWM1D-7. hysik. Chem. (Leipzig) 203t 93-112
clec. Z
oT
(19! of mixc,f glasses shows ik min. that
Is explained by aid of U model fix the clic.-Coad. mechanism
In gla%,; bawil -oil the assumption that the m?del gl. i a
is
pure alkali ion conductor and that the migration of the ions
is effected by transition from cite lattice hole to another In
We next layer. Based on that model the geometric hin-
drance was also calcd. for the transition of a grea!cr ien into,
the Lattice hole vacated by a smaller one. Au equation for:
the cond. is deduced: A'(na Fi-i + njFjQ in which x
cond. of the mixed glass, xj and cond. of the pure cam-;.
pollents I and 2, np-and nj the mol. fraction of 1 and 2 r6p.,
A. Fir. and Fs - factors that are characteristic of the degree
of hindrance of the migrating tons, and r - a coast; chair-
of the glass used, which does not depend on the
temp. and which is probably a meamure of the no. of lattice
holes prent in the glass before a current is passed through'
It. sit lar Y, equations were deduced for the transport nos.
for the lint I and 2 resp.; ri(j) - nj(2)Fjo)/(nj.Fj + ns.F~
which are also independent of the teinp. The values calcd,
from the theoretically deduced equations agreed with the
extV, !~Stfltljl Friedrich Epstein
N~Y~.
Ma mirrv.14,
CfAkvid (FAMS Univ.
"-d-p"tr raziir rc
[(irl 61, 7&-Wl955)i--BuffCr systcnis free of all-iii, not
xensitive against theaction of COi iu air,and suited for the
piepd. of systems of identicAl ptf values but-nt differtut
Macris. (if alkali Ions can he obtained by dis.~olviag 158 IC..
ML(OR)j.8H30 Mid 0.8 MIIIC BaCh.2114) in IOR) pil.
disid. H~O and shaking I ht. Thes),itent, ivith a pl-I tif
13.34 at.00', was stable foi- I )~ar. In anthermethad 10
g. allrzilifrte MgO and I mole AljfS04.711.0 are dir-Aved.
in 1000 ml. dLstd-H.-O iAnd shaken for I )jr. Thepiloftbe
product, 9.18 at 25% was stable. In Ole 3rd method 10 g.
alkali-free ZnO and, I mole ZnS04.7110 are dl~-NoIvLtl in,
1000 ml. d1std., R.-O aod shakim I hr. I'Jje pil of t1le
prIKILICt -as 6.65-at 2.r)*, and wits as stable Uq the pre
YIOUS
solu. - The prepns.. %liould bi: shakep prior to il,e and all("'ed
to itand 10 min., since the coarse su-ifictuled particle% may
cap-w (leviations of some buildrctith of it unit. 1~
LE71GY1,M) 3. : TTS.1'171 Z.
Elect-ric conductivity of glass. II. Conductivity of Li-Na, ?Ta-K, K-Li fixed glass.
p. 129. Vol 6, no. 1/2, 1955. KCZLEIIETTET. Budapeat, Ilungary.
So: Eastern Electric Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956
MGM, B.; GARZOI T.
Chloromethyisilanes and the tension of their mixture. p. 274.
MAGYAR MIAI FOLYOIRAT. Budapest. Vol. 61., no. 9, Sept. 1955.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5,, No. 2, Feb. 1956
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So: East European Accession, Vol. 6) No' 2, Feb. 1957
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Abs Jour'. Ref Zhur-Mizl- 110 '24, 1958, 81416.
Author Doxsa-J Z., Csalvari S Electrodes.
Attoined. -with Glas
Negative F"jrrOrF; ors Occ,117 -
Title Of ions Under 14111ch 1jeSative Err
I. condit . oszt -) 1957,
b, Var tud- akad. keTA- tud
Orig Pu . Ift _
3B5-401-
calmllating potentials OT 93-ass
formaa for forman account
f,bstractl- A a been Proposed. Thill L=cd that in the elec-
djectrc(leS ha - It is aBS1, e role.
for the filn COMOSitlon lay on activ water
-processes only the Protons ouna with
trode orlposed of gely ey SS (the, so-
In a f 13~m C -1 vith GrOUPS Of silic Conditior,
130jecaes anc 13) en of the
,jled, proton acceptor
card 1/2
1105,13cif"Chemistry of High Molecular Substances.
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Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Xhimiya, No 21, 1958, 72845.
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Author B. Lengyel, A. Prekopa, P. Revesz, F.Torok.
Inst
Title Upon the Y-tnetics and the Equilibrium of the Equilibra-
tion Reaction of Linear Methylpolysiloxanes.
Orig Pub: Z. phys. Chem. (DDR), 1957, 208, No 1-2, 33-41.
Abstract: It is shown that the earlier derived equation (part
1, RZhKhim, 1957, 53965) for the distribution of
linear methylpolysiloxanes according to the mole-
cular weight in the process of attaining equilibrium
can be generalized for the case cf any bifunctional
initial substances containing D units.
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Distrt 4E3dAE2c(j)
/ Kinetic& and equilibrium In the equWbrittlin reaction of
Unear methyl palysiloxines.7 !~, LemWd,!And P. Torok
MddOa Z. PIFYISS.
(Ratv8g Mail !MW..
GAM. -kEWIptig) 213, 28"7(1o60),-The slope of the
.equilibration reaction of linear Me polysitaxanes was In
Vestigated, virlous acid and alk. catalysts being used:
The activation consts. and the heats of activation were detd.
In the presence of acidsj the heat of activation is con-
siderably dimlybhed, compared with the noucaWyzed rest-
tion. 1A ith alk. catalysts, the Increase of the activation
corist. is responsible for the acceleration besides the altem-
tion of the beat of activation. (MOgy4r Tud. Akad. Kim.
Tod. Osd&ydnak Kddemittyci 8, 131(1956); CA S
9731h). Friedrich E
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LENGYEL, Bela, a kemiai tudomanyok doktora (Budapest); TOROK Ferenc (Budapest)
Mechanism of the equilibration process of methylpolysiloxanes. Rem tud
kozl MTA 13 no-3:285-293 160. (EEAI 9:11)
1. Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegretem Altalanos es Szervetlen Kemiai
Intezete, Budapest.
(Chemical equilibrium) (Methylsiloxanes)
(Polymers and polymerization)
IENGYELs, Pklas--~kemiai tudomanyok doktora (Budapest); KSAKVARI, Bela,
(Budapest); BOKSAY, Zoltan (Budapest)
The alkaline error of the glass electrode. 1. Problem of the
interpretation of the alkaline error. Kem tud kozl MTA 13 no-3:
301-315 160. (EW 9:11)
1. Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetem Altalanos es Szervetlen Kemiai
Intezete, Budapest.
(Electrodes) (Glass)
LENGTEL9 Bela, a kemiai tudomanyok doktora (Budapest); CSAKVARI, Bela
--Wda-pe-R)
The alkaline error of the glass electrode. II. Effect of the glass
composition on the alkaline error. Kem tud kozl MTA 14 no.1:55-61
,6o. (EEAI 9:12)
1. Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetem Altalanos es Szervetlen Kemlai
Intezete, Budapest.
(Glass) (Electrodes)
.-LENGYEL"~;L4,__Prof., dr. (Budapest VIIJI, Muzeum korut 6-8); CSAKVARI, Bela
(Budapest-VTII, Muzeum korut 6-8); BOKSAY, Zoltan (Budapest VIII,
Yfuzeum kor-ut 6-8)
Data on the alkal error of theglass electrode. I. The problem of
interpretation of the alkali error. Acta chimica Hung 25 no.2:225-
242 6o. (EEA1 10:4)
1. Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, L.Eotvos
University, Budapest.
(Sodium) (Errors, Theory of) (Electrodes)
(Ion exchange) (Cations) (Glass)
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AUTHORS: Len a
TITLE: Hydrolysis and polycondensation of mixtures of methyl-
chloro silanes of high functionality
I
PERIODICAL: Magyar Kemiai Foly61rat, no. 2, 1961, 82-85
TEXT: The functionality of polycondensates of organic chlorosilanes is
determined by the chloride content of the chlorosilanes used as initial
substances. There are many publications on polymers built up from
bifunctional groups, their formation and physicochemical properties,
whereas there are no published data on systems with much higher average
functionality than two, and a C/Si ratio smaller than two; the latter
are practically used under the name of silicone resins and silicone
varnishes. The authors studied methyl siloxane systems formed in the
first reaction phase with high average functionality. They looked for a
quantitatively measurable property of the hydrolyzate, which depended on
the parameters characterizing the hydrolysis, and thus permitted the
determination of a relation between the conditions of hydrolysis and the
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properties of the product. Experience has shown that the result of
hydrolysis, or of primary polycondensation, is mainly determined (1) by
the average functionality of the.system, (2) by the functionality differ-
ence of monomers, (3) by the pH of the hydrolyzing medium, type and con-
centration of dissolved cations, and (4) by the method of hydrolysis.
It is known that the effect of average functionality does not only appear
in siloxanes but also in other high polymers. The functionality, however,
differs very much for various systems of monomers. Table 1 gives the gel
formation capacity of hydrolyzates with a C/Si ratio = 1.3 obtained from
(CH (in the following D) and CH Sicl (in the following T) on theone
3)2S'C'2 3 3
hand, and from SiCl 4 (in the following Q) and (CH 3)25icl2l on the other.
Gel formation capacity means the percent by weight of the part of the
condensate unsoluble in the organic solvent, which had passed from the
sol to the gel state. The polydisperL'ty of the'system increases with
the functionality difference of monomers. From the point of view of co-
condensation, it is convenient to conduct hydrolysis with a small amount
of water dissolved in the organic solvent since both the rate of hydrolysis
and that of polycondensation drop in this case. When conducting the
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hydrolysis with pure, water-saturated butyl acetate at a dropping and
mixing rate at which constant equilibrium is maintained, it was possible
to obtain fully reproducible results. With rising pH and in the presence
of magnesium ion, the polycondensation rate drops,. and co-condensation
is thus promoted. The diffusion constant was determined with an apparatus
described in Ref * 2 (0. Lamm: Nova acts, Reg. Soc. Sci. Upsala, 10, 69 1937)
and, since the 30Ax - x curves yielded no ideal Gauss curve (Fig. 1),
the constant was calculated by the moment method described in Ref. 3
(N. Gral6n: Kolloid Z., 95, 188, 1941) from the relation
2 c1 -
M2/(Mo.2p t) = '/(cl-c2) f Ddc = D , where Mo is the zeroth moment, i.e.,
C2
the planimetrically determined area below the curveg t is the time in sec,
c is the concentration (g1100 ml of solution)9 and P is a constant, in
2
this case equal to 10 . The diffusion constant is a function of concentra-
tion. It rises noticeably (Table 2) in hydrolysis in a basic or buffered
medium. Magnesium ions have a similar effect on hydrolysis as a rise in pH.
In the concentration range of 5-8%, U is practically independent of the
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initial concentration co, -and the numerical difference of diffusion
constants drops. For the further evaluation of experimental data, the
Boltzmann method was used, the Upplicability of which was proven (Fig. 2).
Some typical data are given in Table 3 and Fig. 3; they show that a rise
in pH in the hydrolyzing medium always effects an increase in the diffusion
constant referred to the same concentration, except for the concentration
range with small D0. Hence, it follows that the diffusion constant of
the primary hydrolyzate rises with the pH and in the presence of certain
2+
cations such as Mg . It is known, however, that the increase in the
diffusion constant in solutions of equal concentration corresponds to a
decrease in the mean molecular weight. The established shape of the
diffusion curves with a minimum indicates that besides the osmosis factor
also the hydrodynamic factor iii of importance (Ref. 5: J. Rosenberg,
and C. 0. Beckmann: J. Ann. N, Y. Acad. Sci., 46, 209y 1945), which is
due to the fact that the siloxane skeleton also contains silanol groups,
the presence of which was also proven by several other authors. The
decrease in the mean molecular weight of methyl-siloxane sols with rising
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pH in hydrolysis, as well as the drop in gel formation capacity in Q-D
systems under otherwise equal conditions indicates a decrease in poly-
dispersity corresponding to the increase in co-condensation. This paper
was read at the IUPAC Symposium in Wiesbaden in 1959. There are
3 figures, 3 tables, and 5 non.-Soviet-bloc references. The two refer-
ences to English-language publications read as follows: J. P. Price,
S. G. Martin, and J. P. Bianchi: J. Polym. Sci., 22, 41, 1956;
J. Rosenberg, and C.O. Beckmann: J. Ann. N. Y. Aced. Sci., 46, 209, 1945-
ASSOCIATION: Budapest, Edtvi5s Lorand Tudomanyejjetem Altalanos es
Szervetlen-K6miai Int6zete (Budapest; Lorand Edtv6s
University, Institute of General and inorZanic Chemistry),
M. Tud. Akad. MUszaki Fizikai Kutato Intezete "Tikromorfologiai
OsztAlya (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of
Technical Physical Department of Micromorphology)
SUBMITTED: may lo, 196o
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LENT~E6_.Pp~j kemiai tudomanyok doktora (Budapest); POKSAY, Zoltan, a kemiai
tudomanyok kandidatusa (Budapest); GALLYAS, Ferenc (Budapest)
Klectric conductivity of glass. IV. The effect of bivalent cation
mixture on conductivity. Kem tud kozl MTA 15 no.1:35-44 161.
(EEAI 10:6)
1. Eotvos Lorand TudomanyoEyetem Altalanos es Szervetlen Kemiai
T-anazekep Budapest.
(Electric conductivity) (Olass) (Cations)
T TT T Tl F!, , -. P-n I a
IlSiirfacn properties cf t3~licat zlla-2.senl' bv Kcra---
I ~
Rov-leved by rip' a T, enryel . i.!Ilqv foj-~cir 67 -ic 278 JIc Ic,-- z
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AUTHORS: Gebherdt, Istvan, Lengyel, hTia and To"r8k, Ferenc
TITLE: Catalyzed polymerization of octamethylcyclo-
tetrasiloxane 6-/
PERIODICAL: Magyar kemiai folyoiratX no. 10, 1961, 450 - 454
TEXT: The article deals with investigation of the pol-,, 7meriz-
ation process using a thermolyzing catalyst. The authors ex-
perimented with the polymerization of octamethylcyclotetrasil-
oxane with a tetramethylammonium silanolate catalyst carried
out in N2 stream free from C02 and H20 at 80 - 1200C, to obtain
dimethyl polysiloxane. Experiments with o'etamethyleyelotetra-
siloxane treated with HC1 and N~ and witb unprepared octamethyl-
cyclotetrasiloxane proved that he polymerization rate and the
average molecular weight of the product are dependent primar-
ily on the purity of the reacting substance. Results of ex-
periments with four different samples, given in Table 1, show
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that purified sample-z give a higher molecular weight in a shor-
ter time than the unprepared samples. Another series of ex-
periments with samples obtained from the distillation of pur-
ified octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, revealed that the molecular
weight of samples from the first and last fractions was lower
than that of the main fractions. Data of this experiment are
shown in Table 3, where the samples from the first fraction are
marked 1 to 7, from the last fraction 35 and 36, and from the
main fractions 7 - 34. The molecular weight of the polymerized
product depends on the N to Si proportion of the mixture. The
relation between the molecular weight and the N to Si is shown
in Fig. 1; the dashed line represents the N to Si values com-
puted by a method previously used in polymerization of octa-
methylcyclotetrasiloxane with potassium silanolate and descri-
bed by F. T8rbk and P. G8m8ry (Ref. 6: Magy. Kelm. Folyo'irat,
66~ 707 1960). The authors suppose that the difference between
the experimental and computed values is caused by functional
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impurities. The molecular weight is also affected by deca-
methyltetrasiloxane. This property of decamethyltetrasiloxane
makes it possible to obtain the required molecular weight which
is of considerable significance in silicone rubber production.
The influence of tetramethylammonium silanolate on the thermal
stability of the products was examined by thermogravimetric
analysis; data are shown in Fig. 31 in which the curves marked
18/3 and 20/3 represent samples polymerized with potassium
silanolate, while the curve marked 95 represents a sample
polymerized with tetramethylammonium silanolate. The authors
express their appreciation to the management of the Nitrok4mia
Ipartelepek (Nitrokemia Chemical Works) which provided the raw
material for the experiments and to Uroly AlmXs, shop manager
for his help with the experiments. There are 5 tables, 3
figures and 8 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc.
The references to the English-language publications read as
follows: US Patent 2,490.357; US Patent 2,443-353; US Pa-
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tent 2,,634.284; US Patent 2,789.109.
ASSOCIATION: Budapest. E8tv8s Lora'nd Tudoma"nyegyetem Altala"nos-
es Szervetlen-Kemiai Tanszeke (General and In-
organic Chemistry Department of the "Ebtv8s Lo-
rand" University of Sciencesl Budapest); F-Rzfd-
gyartelep, Nitrokemiai IpaTtelepek Kutat~ Lab-
oratoriuma (Research Laboratory, of the "Nitro-
kemia" Chemical Works, Ffizf6gyartelep)
SUa',ITTED: April 5, 1961
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AUTHORS: Lengyel, B., Boksay, Z.
TITLE: The electrical conductivity of glasses. IV. Glasses with
two different cations
PERIODICAL% Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaj no* 91 1962,, 47, abstract
9B297 (Z. phys. Chem.'(DDR), v. 217, n08- 5-6, 1961,
357-367)
TEXT: The electrical conductivity of glasses containing 16 mole,l:'~ Na 20,
68 molej~ SiO 2and varying quantities of MgO, CaO, aiid BaO was investigated.
In all cases, the logarithm of resistivity was linearly dependent on the 11-r
temperature reciprocal: logp - a/T - ',~. The logarithm of electrical
conductivity at a fixed temperature increases non-linearly in measure
with the substitution of Mg on Ca, Ca on Ba, and Ba on Ug. It reaches a
maximum with a salient noint at the Ba point, then falls again. The a
and',Sparameters also behave so. An empirical formula is sugeested for
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LENGYEL, Bela; SZFKELY, Tamas; CZUPPON, Alfred
Hydrolysis and polycondensation of methylchlorsilane mixtures
with high functionality. Magy kem folyoir 67 no.2:82-85 F 162.
1, Budapesti Fotvos Lorand TudomanyefWetem Altalanos es Szerv-
etlen Kemiai Intezetees Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Muszaki Fi-
zikai Kutato Intezete Mikromorfologiai Osztalya,
GEBHARDT.,Istvan; LFIIGYEJ,,Bela; TOROK,Ferenc
Synthe5is ol poly(dimethyl-siloxane)-diol. Yza- kem fol.yo-ir
68-no-4:159-161 Ap 162
1. Eotvos Lorand TudomanyeMretem Altalanos es Szervetlen Keirdai
Intezete., Budapest,es Nitrokenda Ipartelepek V.,Balatonfuzfo.
ERDEYw-GRUZ, Tibor, akademJkus; BRUCKNER, Gyozo, akademikus; LF14GYEL. -Bela;--
TELEGDY-KOVATS, LaBzlo,, a tudomanyok dolctora; HARDY,' .9
kandidatus; GEWS, Arpad, akademikus; FOIDI., Zoltan; WOIAOBER,
Zoltan; TUDOS, Ferenc, kandidatus; FURI-IAN,',Teno; KRAUSZ, Imre,
kandidatus;*ERDEY, Laszlo, akarlemikus; SCHAY, Geza, akademikus
An account of the 1961 work of the Section of Chemical Sciences,
Bungarian Academy of Sciences. Kem tud kozl 18 no.3:343-394
t62.
1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kemiai Tudomanyok Osztalya-nak titkara.,
es "A Magyar Tudomanyos Alcademia Kemiai Tudomanyok Oaztalyanak
Fozlemen~eiO szerkesztoje (for Erdep-Gruz). 2. Akademiai levelezo
tag (for Lengyel and Foldi), 3. "A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia
Kemiai Tudomanyok Osztalyar+k Kozlemenyeil szerkeszto bizottsagi
tagja (for Bruckner., Erdey, Foldi, Gerecs, Hardy, Lengyel, Schay,
Tudos),
LENGYEL, Bola
On the electricity trawport in inorganic glasses. Kem tud
kozl MTA 19 no.4;445-451~- 163.
1. Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetem Altalanos es Szervetlen Kemiai
Tanszeke., Budapest, 1--ervetlen Kemiai Akademiai KuteLto Csoport,
Budape-st; OA Magyar domanyos Akademia. Kemiai Tudomanyok
0"talyanak Kozlemanyei.! szerkeazto bizottsagi tagjaes
Magyar Tudomanyos'Akademia levelezo tagja.
LENGIEL., Bela., prof.., dr. (Azdapestp-Mlox Muzeum korut 6-8),
- GARZO., Gabriella (Mrs) (Budapestp VIII., Muze~m k0rut 6-8);
SM~OWI_Tamas (Budapest~-VIII.p Muzeum korut 6-8)
On some problems concerning the gas chromatographic analysis
of methylehlorosilaneso Act& chimica Hung 37 no.1:37-51 163.
1. Institute of General and Inorgazic Chemistry, Lorand Eotvos
University, Budapest. 2'. Editorial board member "Acta Chimica
Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae" 4iSFLongyel).'
I-ENGM, Bela, prof., dr. (Budapest, VIII., Yl~zeum korut 6-8)
CSAKVARI, Bela (Budapest, VIII., Muzeum korut 6--8)
On the direct synthesis of methyl chloro silanes. Pt.l.
Acta chimica Hung 39 no.1:27-32 163.
1. Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, L. Eotvos
University, Budapest, and Research Group for Inorganic Chemistry
of the Academy of Sciences, Budapest.
2. Editorial board member, "Acta Chimica Academiae Scientiarum
Hungaricae" (for Langyel).
'Y
EL Bela dr., egyetemi tanar; BRUCRIER, Gyozo, akademikus, egyetemi
Whither is science going7 Term tud kozl 5 no.7:316-318 J.1 161.
1. Eotvos Lornd Tudomanyogyetem Altalanos es Szervetlen Kemiai
Tanszekenek ezetoje (for LengyV). 2. Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetem
Szerves Kemiai Intezetenek iga~~ta~ja (for Bruckner).
ACC Nit: A1),')G3Z675 ";OURCE CODE: flu/0005/66/000/(' 2/M,55/OOQ'~
AUMOR: Devay, Jozoef; Lengyel, Bela (Junior)
in- Chemical Tndu3tvy,
ORG: Department for Phynical CherfCLAry, University for U
Veszprem (VeQ-.LparL Egyetem
T:171T: Effect. of alternating curr,,-iL on the cnvrosion of 7,-;.,ic tn mr!Lhyl ~,lcohollc
m e d i
SOURCE: Magyar kemlai folyoirat, no. 23, 1966~ 85-92
TOPIC TAGS: corrosion, zinc, alLernatinK current.
ABSTRACT: It was shovm that the vine ancd(~ in a- w--ater-free P,-,~Ahyl-aicoho.'t-ic
plitinimi-inc ca-,Mode, corrod e 4n relation
11- fli
potassium chloride electrolyte, with a 'S
I tuo t~e frequency and intensity of ssuperirtposed altr:rnati n.g cl'Trent. The di-rect
c urr e nt in;lml at about the ~---ddle --~f Lhe
characterizing the corrosion shows a mn .. I *- I- i
frequency range, indicating ;-1130 th.-A "his mini-Ti-n-,,- incr~3a--es i-,ith increr-cilrW
alternating current density. The phenomena virere descritl-d -in dct~ii ,,-ere
U
ntlerpreted in temms of a mochanLsfii involving the oxldati-,m an~!
cf 'U're me-thyl alcohol solvent. Or-ig. art. has, 20 f Lo-nrc-, 7 form,-J-12
I JPP-r',: 34,8011
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AUTHOR: Leng~ej, Bela-Lendel, B. (Doctor; Professor; Budapest);Cpakyari, Bela-
Chakyar , B. (Doctor; Professor; Budapest); Topgrczer, j6hanna-7--Topertser, Y. (Doctor,
0
Budapest) 7
ORG: [Lengyel; Csakvaril Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry,,Eot'vos
Lorand Universi-tyo Thidapest (Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetems Altalanos es Szervetlen
Kraiai Tanszek); [Toperezerl Oncological Institute, Budapest (Onkologlai Intezet)
TITLE: Alkaline error of the glass electrodes III. New data on the interpretatiow-
of the alkaline error
SOURCE; Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta chimica, v. 43, no. 2, 1965, 177-185
TOPIC TAGS: electrochemical analysis, glass electrode
A13STRACT: The mole fraction of sodium ions present in the surface layer of the
MacInnes-Dole glass was determined by the radiochemical tracer method (using 24Na)
and the results were-compared with mole fractions calculated from measured values
of electromotive force. The rather good agreement between the mole fractions can
be considered as an experimental proof of the theory proposed by the authors for the
quantitative interpretation of the alkaline error@ Origo arts has: 2 figures,
20 formulas and 1 table. [Based on authors' Eng. abst.) IJPRS:'-:-33,54(39 ---
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AUTHCR: Lengvel, Bela--Lendel, B. (Doctor; Professor; Budapest); Halmos, Tergz-
Khalmosh, T. (Budapest); Szekely, Tamag-Sekey, T. (Doctor; Budapest)
tkt-1
ORG: Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Eotvos Lorand University.
Budapes (Eotvos Lorand Tudomanyegyetem, Altalanos es Szervetlen Kemiai Tanszek)j
Research Grou~ for Inorganic Chemistry, MTA, Budapes (MTA Szervetlen Kemiai
Kutatocsoport)
TITIE: Recent investigations of the hydrolysis and polycondens f mixtures of
methyl trichlorosil!lMand dimethyl dichlorosilbLne
$OURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acts. chimica, v. 44, no. 4, 1965, 373-383
TOPIC TAGS: hydrolysis, polycondensation, silane
ABSTRACT: Mixtures of methyl trichlorosilane and dimethyl dichlorosilane were subjeqt(
to hydrolysis under carefully adjusted experimental conditions. The correlation
between the distribution of molecular weight in the primary hydrolysis product and
the composition of the system to be hydrolyzed was established. Furthermore, the
effect of the pH value, and of various cations and anions were also considered and
conclusions were drawn as to the assumed mechanism of the hydrolysis-polycondeneation
process. Orig. art. has: 10 figures, 6 formulas and 1 table. [Based on authors'
Eng. abst.] 1JPRS: 33,5401
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AUTHOR: Devay, Jozsef--Devais Y. (Professor; Doctor; Veszprem),
Lend'yel, B. (Jun1or;-Te--s`z-Pr-eFr-
ORG: Department for Physical Chemistry, University forthe Che .cal Industry,
TITIZ: Effect of alternating curretil on th corrosi of 7,inf- in a methanolic medium
SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta chimica, V. 46, no. 4, 1965, 325-3"
TOPIC TAGS: corrosion, zinc, alternating current, electrolyte
ABSTRACT: The corrosion of the zinc electrode in a zinc-
platinum galvanic element with anhydrous methanol electrolyte increased
upon the superimposition of alternating current onto the direct current
.generated by the galvanic element. The extent of the increased corrosion
was dependent on the voltage and the amperage of the alternating current,
and also on its frequency. The frequency vs. corrosion increase effect
shows a maximum at a rdatively low freqxiency level. The electrolyte, being
perio.dically reduced and oxidized, contributes to polarization phenomena.
Orig. 'art. has: 20 figures, 7 formulas and 1 table. [Orig. art. in German)
[JFRS: 34,1651
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19NGY-ML, Bertalan; PAPAI, Danes; YERNBACH, iozsef
Use of the gonorrhea cultivation method in the Szolnok County Clinic.
Borgyogy. venar. szemle 13 no.2:91-94 Apr 59.
I* A Szolnok Megyei Bor-Ifemibeteggondozo Intezet (Vezeto foorvos:
Lenael Bertalan dr.) as a Szolnok Magyei Kozegeszeegugyi as Jarvan-
yugyi Allomas (Igazgato foorvos: Harezos Gyorgy dr. ) kozlemenyo.
(GONORMM, diag.
culturing of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in county darmatol.
& venerol. clinic in Hungary (Ehn))
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LENGYELj B.; RTJSU$ I*; VAIDA, A.
Morphofunctional aspect of the lymphatic intramural system of the large
intestine; lymphatic periglandidar spaces. p. 961
COMUNICARILEE. -Bucuresti., %xmania. Vol. B., no. 9, Sept. 1958
Monthly list of European Accessions(EEAI) LCY Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1959
Uncl.
CIS, TL I AG p J . ; LENGYEL I
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Z
Chemical Abst.
Vol. 48 No. 9
Eay 10 1954
Mineralogical and
Geological Chernis-try
j-,,6truct-u-r'6 R the andesitic voicanics of Dunazug Mountain. 1
Iragpir .7171y,-ImMIa7,71. bil&O, I'vi Jelen-
'Endre.Lengel. 1,~ 1.
lese Iyal, 11-4v trill). wo31(French SHIIIIIIAry).-ClICITI.
analyses of 3 andesites ure given: Michad Flekclier~-
LENGYEL' E.
"Traces of Manganic Ores in the Koszeg Yountains." p. 360, (FOL',)TANI KOZLONY.
BULLETIN OF THE HUNGARIAN BEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 83, no. 10/12, Oct./Dec. 1953
Budapest, Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of East European AcCe3sions, LC, Vol. 3, No. 51 VAY 1954/Unclas3ified
LENOYEL, E.
Andesite in the environs of Kesztolc. P. 336
Vol. 85, no. 3, JUIY/SePt- 1955
SOURCE: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EEZ), Le, Vol. 5,
11o. 3, I'larch 1956
L L) C- m o ('Z e-
stry. HYdrOchemistry* D.
HW4GARY/COsmochemistrY- Geochemi
Abs jour : Ref Zhur - KhimiYa., No 11j, 1958, 35767
kwthor : Lengyel Endre
rmations of the Byorzhyon' massif.
Title : Ferrous Fo
orig pub : Folat. koziony, 1957, 87, No 2, 165-172
Abstract The physical and chemical conditions of the formation of
the brown iron-ore deposits of the Byorzhyon' Massif
were investigated, A description is given of the geolo-
gical structure of the region, of the conditions of stra-
tification: and of the forms of the appearance of the
ores. The ores were formed by means of erupted rocks
(andesite) dacite). After the division of the limnite-
hydrohematite-goethite ore during the course of past de-
hydration, there occurred a -filling-up of fissures and
cavities with mixtures of limnite) goethite., lepidocro-
cite, hematite, and siderite, with limonite predominating.
Card 1/2 (7
HU11GARY/COsmOcheMistry. Geochei3istrY. HydrocheMiStry. D.
Abs jour Ref Zhur - Khm'ya, 110 11, 1958, 35767
A' important preliminary condition was the presence of
a closed, drainless basin of the lagoon type, in the stag-
nant waters of which Fe ions accumulated in the presence
of suitable absorbing or UccuuIlating rock (sand, andesi-
te tuff). Another favorable condition was a climate with
a moderate anount of precipitation; abundant rainfall
could have led to strong dilution of the basin's waters
and to a decreased Fe content in them. The admission of
the-rmal waters accelerated the separation of the silicate
portion of the rocks, through the circulation of Fe and
its accuraLlation along the crevices or on the surface.
In every case, the accuiiulation of ores originated over
impervious horizons (clay, compact andesite).
Weathering played an important role in the enrichment of
the ores.
Card 2/2
MEINMI, E.
Geologic survey of the area of Sarospatak. p. 203.
A MAGYAR ALLAMI FODTANI IWEZET EVI JELEMSE. Budapest, Hungary, 1955/56 ( Published
1959)
Monthly List of East European Accpssions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, No. 2, Feb. 1960
Uncl.
ISMYEL-f Fl.
Geolo ic structure of the Tolmj Mountains in the area of Erkobenve-Tolesva-Erdohorvati.
p. 22E
A MAGYAR ALLAMI FOLDTAITI IWFZFT EVI RIEUrESE. Budapest, Hungary, 1955,156 (Published 1959)
Monthly *Ust of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9. No. 2., Feblq6O
Uncl
LFNr,YFL,Mn-dre, okleveles mernok
Remark about the article entitled nConstruction of the most economical
roadways in various regions-laf H=gary.n Melyepitestud szemle 13
no.4:186 -Ap 163. ~ , ,-I ~
4
1. Ut-Vasuttervezo ValWat iranyito tervezoje.
MINo Laszlo, dr.-. KOVXR. Bain, dr.; WGTALs Fereno, .dr.; LUDKM,
Konrad, dr.; POLYAo Imra. dr.; ii-IMY11-Gi~'Hn, dr.
Cyclic penicillin therapy of scarlet fever as a prophylaxis against
complications due to superinfection. Orv hetil 95 no.17:449-453
Ap 5 54. (EMAT 3:8)
1, A Debreceni Orvostudomanyi 11~gyetem C~,ermekklinikajan (igazgato:
Kulln Laszlo dr, egyetemi tanar) kozlemenve.
(PENICILLIN, ther. use
*scarlet fever. cyclic ther. In prev. of compl.
(SCARLET nVER, ther.
.*penicillin, 7jrclic ther. in prev. of compl.)
GYOIIGYOSSY- Andor, dr.; LENGYEL Ferenc. dr.
.1 . . ......
Infant care in the obstetrical ward of the district hospital at
Nyiretyhaza, Hungary. Nepegeszsegugy 44 no.3:84-86 Mr 163.
(INFANT CARE) (INFANT MORTALITY)
(INFANT, NEWBORN,-DISEAS&S)
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frChJUAd. 44. 33S 44 (Nov., t"MWF17-qw';1N--*
Oil the WNi-t orA theotttiLal orthc r1oWnt
Al"I C-4pethricnial work, a rClAy Comiliting or a
riuxlifkd vctiion of an ckcirkity nsocr (a I'marm
inwunw.m) was de-mloped. It 1% suitable for pit-
(witin against short-circuits to earth or 70-A(r. of
flic windings of gmeratom and )1%o for sck-ctive
pfiqwkin a8iinit shor-t-cirmit% to cmth of mnalk-t
gcnmators viorking in parallel on a timiltanoc-cirlbed
wwwk of -: 10 MVA capacity. The paper com%
the ihwmtkg calculations and the cificrirmwit3l
rcstif(% obtained. giving numerical value-% anti mil-
feenrivi of the or-cratitm or nich rclam Furthcr
wink 1% being carricd out to incmw%e the wasitivity
ana the range or application of these %impic anti
rt)tnmt relays. V. CIRC IS
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IMIIIIYEL) . r.
YiWos Vajtals A zarlati aram (Short-Circuit Current); a book review. p. 286
Vol. 49, No. 9 Sept. 1956. EL-EKRO7-CHIKA. Budapest, Hungary.
SOURCE: D3st European List, (EEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 6, Ilo. I
January 1956.
LENGYEL, GI
TECHNOLOGY
PERIODICAL: MERES ES AIJTQUTIKAp Vol. 6, no. 7/8, 1958
Lengyel, Gy. Model of electronic boiler. p. 229.
Monthly List of East biropean Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 2,
February 1959, Unclass.
LENGTEL. Gabor, -konstruktor master (HA 5 AR)
Antenna spinner, operating table for amateur stations.
Radiotechnika 11 no.7:204-205 Jl 161.
2VG)M,L,,GyorGZ,
Caterpillars ravaging our forests. Blet tud 17 no.24:749-75C 17 Je t62,
1. Erdeszeti Tudomanyos Intezet munkatarsa.
LENGYEL, Gyorgyj, tudomanyos munkatars
Questions relating to the disease of black pine trees in
Hungary. Erdo 13 n0-3:126-131 Mr 164.
1. Scientific Institute of Forestry, Budakeszi.