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~ MENYALO,- A-.T.; KLIIENKOI 14-Ya,; VERMOVSKAYA, Z.N.; AFANASOYEV, M.M. Recovery of Isobutylene from butylene mixtures. Zhur.VKHO 6 no -4:470-471 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Hauchno-issledovatelinyy inBtitut sinteticheskikh spirtov. (Propene) (Butane) (Butene) UT; Dr ANFA, DUMITRU, Caprioara, Prof. Dr.; KMMS%, ibil, Dr.; KESz, Gyorgy, .; y Emilian, Dr. Report on the genital tuberculosis cases of the Gynecological Clinic of Kolozsvar (Gluj) with special regard to diagnostic and therapeutic methods. Mapy. noorv. lap. 21 n0.3:125-130 June 58. (TUBERCULOSIS, FFIMAVA GMnTAL Atag. & ther. (Hun)) 1. mrTAYLETTKO, P. A. 2 SET-MITATOVA.. S. V. 2. USSR (600) 4. Don-41-edveditsa Uplifts - Geologyp stratigraphic 7. Deposits of the Pashkirian stratum of the N%ddle-Carboniferous period in the muthern part of The ron-Mledveditsa upl'fts. Dold. A" SSSR 88 no. 3: 1953 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl. MMUTLEM, P.A. Separation of the terrigenme D2 - DI series according to data 2 3 obtained from the Sardoba deep well. Dokl.AN SSSR 107 no.l: 145-148 Mr 156. (MA 9:7) I.Vaesoyuzny7 nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologo-razvedochu" uaftyanoy institut. Predstavleno akademikom U.M.Strakhov7m. (Serdoba Valley--Geolog7. Stratigraphic) P.iL. Stratigraphy southern part 7) '57. and litholoa of Frasnian sediments of the Don-Medveditsa area. Trudy (Don Valley-Geoloe-7, Stratigraphic) in uplands of the VNIGNI n0.8:3" (KIRA 12:2) RMATLERK0, P. A. Facles and thicknesses of upper-Jivet and lower-Yraanian sediftente in the Saratov-Ryazaa trough. Izv. vys. ucheb. rAve; geolo I razv. 3 no.8:21-32 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Maskovskly geologorazvedochnyy institut im. S. Ordzhonikidze. (Russ laa 2latform-SedImenta (Geolog7)) 14ENYAYLERKO., P.A.; TIKHOIMIROV, S.V. Sources of upper Devonian detrital sediments in the southeastern part of the Russian Platform. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; geol.i razv. -5 no.1:19-23 Ta 162. (MM 15:2) 1. Mbskovskiy geologorazvedochrqy institut imeni S.Ordzhonikidze. (Russian Platform-Sediments (Geology)) KMLI07ICII, A.V.j-MENYAYMNKO, P.A. Secondary alterations and neacristallizations in the rocks of the Semiluki horizon in the Archeda region. Itv,vys.ucheb.zav.; geol.i raxv. 5- no.8:72-84 Ag 162. (KMA 15:11) 1. Moskovskiy goologorazvedochnyy institut im. S.Ord3hanikidze Geologicheakiy institut AN SSM. (Volgograd Province-Mineralogy) NMAYLENKO P. A. Hineral omponition of Lover Cretaceous (Apt) claya of the Bakhahlearay area. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gealf i racy. 5 no.10-.78-'82 0 162. (MM 16:1) 1, Mookovskiy geologorazvedochny7 institut imeni Ordz4onikidze. (Bakhchisaray region-Clay-Analysis) VISHNEVSKIVY, A.V.; MEIPfAYLENKC), P.A~ Cccco.1--thophorl'aae of L--Iwer C.retaceous (Aptlan) clays in Bakhchisaray District. Izv.v-ya.ucheb,zav.; geol,. i razv, 6 n--.11-.47-53 N 163. (XRA 2-8.--'i -i . - Moskovskiy geologorazvedod-rqy '~nstitut, ~-m. S.Drdz1honikidzt-, STRAKHOV, N.M.; LANGE, O.K.; YABLOKOV, V.S.; SARYCHEVA, T.G.; OVCHINNIKOV, A.M.; SHCHEGOLEV, D.I.; OASffENITTITIKOV, G.F.; 14ENYAYLEIIKO P.A.; KALEDA, G.A.; ANUFRMV, A.A., student -1--- .9 Mikhail Sergeevich Shvetsov, 1885- . Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 8 no.11:7-13 N 165- O'CIPA 18-12) 1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut (for Anufriyev). - M-E-NYAY-LENKO, P.A. Some postsedimentary changes of se- ;~. itary rockB according to- M.S.Shvetsov's works. Izv.vys.uche~ - geol.i razv. 8 no.11:56-63 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut imeni S.Ordzhonikidze. SE-UMUTAp Fedor Ivanovich; KRIYAYLENKO, P.T. , prepodavatell, retsenzent; GORSKIY, P.V., dut'Sunt., I-wUSI9TmdiW,,w-'DAVIDGVp M.V., red.; FUKS, Ye.A., red. izd-va; LOBANKOVA, R.Ye.0 tekhn. red. (Forest evaluation] lesnaia taksatsiia. Mosim., Goslesbum- izdat, 1961. 337 p. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Khrenovskiy lesnoy tekhnikum (for MerWaylenko). 2. Lenin- gradak a lesotekhnicheekaya akademiya im. S.M.Kirova (for Gorskiy~ . (Forests and forestry-Valuation) GOLOVANEIIKO. B.I.; SUKOV, A.M.; IVANOV, L.L.; LUAMIKOVA, Z.S.; Syntbosis of primary aliphatic aromatic alcohols by means of triisobutylaluminum. Zhur. VKHO 5 no. 5:594 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Hauchno-issledovatel'skly Institut sintetichaskikh spirtov i organicheakikh produktow. (Alcohols) (Aluminum) S/06 60/005/005/017/02! A051 YA029 AUTHORSi Golovanenko, B.I., Menyay-lo, A.T,, Savin, V.A. TITLE: The Synthesis of Higher Oleflnes Controlled by the Polymerization of Ethylene PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Vsesoyuznogo Khimicheskogo Obshchestva im. D I~ Mendeleyeva, 1960, No. 5, Vol, 5, pp, 594-595 TEXT: Based on the kncwn fact (Ref.1) that in the interaction of ethylene and triethylaluminum, in addition to the growth in the chain, the molecule of ethylene displaces the corresponding olefins from the triethylaluminum molecule the authors have attempted to select the proper synthesis condi- tions, which would turn ethylene into the higher olefines C -Cg of a normal structure in two stages, The latter could be used in the plod ction of de- tergents and soaps or in the oxysynthesis process: al - C 2 H5+ n(C 2H4)---4al - (CH 2)2n - C2H 5 al - (CH 2)2n - C2H5 + C2H Card 1/4 S/063/6o /a 0 7102 i A051/AO29 The Synthesis of Higher Olefines Controlled by the Polymerization of Ethylene al - C H *- CH CH - (CH ) C H where al - -L Al, in the second 2 5 2 ' 2 2 n - 2 "' 2 5 ' 3 stage the triethylaluminum is regenerated and can be used again, The ex- perimental procedure was as followsl 23 g of triethylaluminum and dry hex- ane (137 g or 200 ml) were charged into an autoclave with a capacity of one liter. The hexane was saturated with dry ethylene at 200C and 45 atm after which the contents of the autoclave were heated to 1100C for 6 hours until the pressure reached 15 atm, After the autoclave was cooled the reaction proctucts were lifted out of it (260 g), The obtained higher aluminum alkyls were charged into another autoclave, into which a nickel acetylacetonate so- lution (100 mg) in dry hexane (100 g) was preliminarily introduced, Ethylene was fed into the autoclave at 200C until saturation was reached at 25 atm and then this was heated to '100C. The pressure first rose to 80 atm and then decreased to 60 atm, After this it remained constant for several hours, After the cooling a product was obtained (380 9). in the distillation from which the following olefines were extracted: n-octene (16 g), b,,p, 120- 123 OC, n20 = 1.4088, d20 _ M188; the literature data (Ref.2) are: D 4 Card 2/4 /1) 1 7. 0 2 1 3/06 '11601010-5 /0(1 51, A '0 /A029 The Synthesis of Higher Olefines Controlled by the Polymerization of Ethylene A - 1.4087 d20 - ()-7149; bromine number: calculated 174, found 170; n- -decene (lc? g~, b~p. 171-17400; n2 B - 1.4300, d2 ~ - O~7433; literature data (Ref 2) n2B . 1.4215, d2~ - 0,7408~ bromine number: calculated ii found 112; n-dodecene (17 9), b~p. 92-95 C at 15 mm, Hg; 1120 - 1.4362, d281 D 0,7581d, .4300; d O~ 84, bromine n mb r: cal- literature data (Ref.2)i n2B _ 1 2 75 U culated 95.3, found 94. The residue after the distillation of the dodecene was carefully processed with n-butyl alcohol. 13.0 1 of gas containing 92% ethane in the analysis was formed hereby, which corresponds to 18 g of tri- ethylaluminum. In the second stage, therefore, about 80% of the triethyl- aluminum used in the reaction is regenerated. The authors state that the submitted results indicate that it is possible to obtain higher olefines from ethylene under the following conditions: temperature 1100C, pressure about 60 atm, the amount of nickel acetylacetonate 750 mg to 1 kg of aluminum a!- kyls. There are 2 referencess 1 German, 1 English, Card 3/4 S/06 60/005/005/017/021, A051YA09-9 The Synthesis of Higher C~~nrclled )--,y the Folymerizatif,a --f Et)iyle ASSOCIATIONs Nauchnc,-,Lq,31~ed,~,,vAtc-~~'3kiy i:-IStLt--.It !)irt.9tic-he-ok1kh spirtov 1'Y organi.:theskikh produkto. (S:--Ienti!ir- Researtib Iniititute f,-;-r Synthetis Alo3hoIa axd Organ~:,, 11~-,oduct3l) SUBMITTEDa April 29 , 196C Card 4/4 5/06 60/000/007/004/01() B020YB054 AUTHORS: -MenyaZ I o, A. T K I imenko, M Ya. , Verkhovskay a, Z - N, and Afanasly-ev, M. M, TITLE: Liquid-phase Hydration of Olefins 3n C~Ltion-exchange Resins PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshiennost', 1960, No. 7, pp, 16 TEXT: The authors investigated cation-ex7hange resins with dif 'I'~erent functional groups (.-SO 3H, -COOH.. ets ) as catalysts fc- ',h,~ hydraticri of olefins on cation-exchange resins Before the examination, *.he n-a- tionites were transfcrmed from the Na to ',h-n, H form by treatment wi-,h 10% HC1 and elution with distilled water. until the rea-,tiori *,:~ Cl- iDris disappeared. Then, the cationites were dried in air, and Swelled cationites, and cationites with erilarg~:d vclume, w-rc~ 'ested for th-ir activity in a high-pressure flow apparatu5, Th- prcpar~_:- propy.ene- anl the butylene fractions from the exhaust gases of .he p~-_--,Ieua, ref,.nng industry were taken as initial products; their WC-re Card 1/3 Liquid-phase Hydration of Olefins ~,n S/064/60/000/007/004/Oln, Cation-exchange Resins BNO/B054 determined by distillation in th- apparatus ~_f !.h~ TsIIATIM a:-,i by tne sulfuric-acid procedure in th- apparatus -~f tha VTI~ The d~-te7M,.ra~I:~n of isopropyl alcohol and trimeth.v!,~arbinol i3 also des--rbed briefly The authors examined samplEls of the cationites KY -2 (KIJ-2) and CEC (SBS'; with -SO 3H as ionogenic group in grains 0.5-3 mm in diam--ter, Th~- initial isobutylene fraction -,on,-a,,ned 95% -'f ieobutylenz. Th- res,.z*ta show that these nation exhangers cir- ar,,iv,~. and highly s~-Ie-tive, catalysts in the process of liquid phase hydrati-,n ~)f is~:butylr.-n- Fig.2 shows the dependence of -!,hr- a~!.ivity -~f the SBS catalyst on the operating timed it was found that it .-an te used f(--;- a long Dime wil~h out noticeable drop in artivity, and reg;~nerat~d with 6% HCI~ The of cationites was tested on trime. thyl rarbinol , and ~nf-.rmed by th~- IREA In the liquid-phase hydration of prcpyien-z~, the auth.- s test,~d '~h~ 3 (SDV- 3 that --at i,--n 1 1, E~ ktif- (M]~JGI w-~th a ~arbrxyl sulfocatioriite CAB group as functional gr-~up, the -~a',ionit-_ Pt PF)I_~I_h a phcsph-~:4~,-ac-.d group, -a* ,oni';c- C-M .. -,2 w.,~,h a - L- -i: and the bifun~,t,onai (SM- 2) &r _x an -i a sulfo group, besides the mentioned, Thz~ -.Dn*.&;.n ing the sulfo group w,~re mcst The in-.tia, fra-,-,:,r -_-~n,ained Card 2/3 Liquid-phase Hydration of Olefins on S/Oi,4/60/000/Q07/0()4/'()-.,) Cation-exchange Resins B020~BO54 78-86% of The resul'~s are giv~~n in Table 2. The experimen*.s have shown that it is sufficient to in~~rease the thermal stability of cationites to 40-600C, in ordc-r to obtain a suffi,:iently high yield in the liquid-phase hydraticn of propylene. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 16 references: 5 Soviet, 4 US, 6 Brit~sh, and I German. Card 3/3 MIETAILO, A.T.; XLIMRBXO. X.Ta.; VAMOVSKAYA. Z.H.; AYANASIYEV, H.M. LiquLd phase hydration of olefias on cation-exchangs resins. Xhim. prow. no. 7:544-546 o-m l6o. (HIRA 13:12) (Olefias) (4dration) 28U99 3,/61/006/004/008/010 15. 9XI A057/A129 AUTHORS: Menyaylo, A. T., Klimenko, M. Ya., Verkhovskaya, Z. N., Afanaslyev, _KX- - TITLE: Extraction of isobutylene from butane-butylene mixtures PERIODICAL: Zhurnal vsesoyuznogo khimicheskogo obshchestva imeni D. I. Mendele- yeva, v. 6, no. 4, 1961, 470 - 471 TEXT: Isobutylene is manufactured usually from C4 fractions of pyrolytic gas or from products of dehydrogenation of butane and isobutane. In the present paper a patented method (USSR patent no. 16207 of September 30, 1955, and no. 122746 of November 5, 1958) for.extraction of isobutylene is described. The method is based on a liquid-phase hydration of isobutylene in fraction C4 to trimethylearbinol and subsequent dehydration in presence of cation exchange resins with an active sulpho- group [KY-2 (KU-2), c6r- (m), CAA-3 (SDV-3) types] as catalyst. During hydration isobutylene is in-the gaseou4 phase, while the water flows down the granulated catalyst. Some experimental results presented in Table I were obtained on a la- boratory circulation apparatus with tubular reactor (diameter 35 mm, height 800 mm) filled with the catalyst (200 ml charge). Experiments no. I and 2 demonstrate that Card 0 3A?F96i/oo6/oo4/oo8/oio Extraction of isobutylene from butane-butylene mixtures A057/A129 decrease of molar ratio between water and isobutylene does not effect the produc- tivity of the catalyst or olefin conversion,but increases correspondingly the con- centration of alcohol in the condensate. Decrease of isobutylene content in the C4 fraction decreases conversion, thus to maintain a high conversion, the pressure and contact time must be increased (see experiment no. 5). After 600 hrs use the catalyst SBS did not show changes in activity. The obtained trimethylcarbinol con- densates were rectified and an azeotropic mixture of 88.3% trimethylearbinol and 11.7% water was obtained with reagent purity (according to IREA). Dehydration of the mixture was carried out with the same catIon exchange rvsinq in.a 250 ml flask using 5 g resin and 50 ml azeotropic mixture and heating on a water bath. A 100% dehydrAtion was effected with all three types of catalysts, the best productivity showed the SDV-3 cation exchange resin. During 800 hrs of experiments KU-2 cataly3t showed a 15%.decrease in activity after 3Q hrs and following constant activity. According to data given by VNITISK butyl-rixbber manufactured from this isobutylene has a molecular weight 25% higher than a product manufactured from isobutylene ob- tained by existing industrial devices. There are 2 tables and 1 3oviet-bloc ref- erence. Card 2/3 26739' s/o63/61/oo6/oo4/oo8/oi Extraction of isobutylene from butane-butylene mixtures A057/A129 ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh spirtov (Scien- tific Research Institute of Synthetic Alcohols) SUB14MED: October 4, 1960 Table 1. Experimental results of the liquid-phase hydration of isobutylene (ca- talyst: SB3 cation exchange resin, temperature 1000C) Legend: (1) no. of the experiment; (2) pressure in atm; (3) concentration of Isobutylene In the gas (vol. Q; (4) molar ratio H20/C41%; (5) volume rate 1/1-hr; (6) contact time in see; (7) concentration of the alcohol in the Con- denzate (vol. %); (8) productivity of the catalyst g/1-hr; (9) conversion of Isobutylene per run.in TPMIHJI flpOH3130AH-IKompw NIM is.'"Ke U30-C,4Hs M0.1flPffoe 06-wumax Bpe I 1006YT"- T, onu. a Me WHOMetifte OPOM KOUT TOS H20/C111A 34f-qqc 33 OrKOA % care ?/. 4 % (WO I 10 96.6 18,5 2 95 89 9:3 439, 46,7 2 10 97.0 4,0 292 90 33 9 436 46,9 3 10 25.0 4,2 302 87 5,1 68 23,4 4 10 15,0 M 326 81 2,8 31 .0 19,2 Card Y3. 5 15 2.9 4.2 282 14 0,6 5 8 21,6 F, 4 L 51~77-65- E PT P F~I. ill IIIA IM 'T( VIEWEdp 0 VVEY", (C -PC fiRt _005 -UR/6364/65/0010/004/0OU/ _7 661sMa21#00243s661#715#3392 AMORSt Manpylos A, T, - Golovananl1co,'-B. 1. - Golubovp V. -X.- Takovleva, A. K, T, T P,, i Production of higher ManoalMMLm2veo_rVourds from qthZIajn,3arA trietiql- ITL SOUTIGE: Khim,-Lcheskaya promysh-lonnoat no* 4s 1965., 11--~14 Opic TAGS: etlqlenej organo metal1ic compound organic synt4-a a is A STRA~CT., -:H4 -raiL -nthesized-by controlled her amlecular i ght aluminum alkyls_,,-feras~ Poly-4-xization- of ethylene with. tribtIY3_a3.xUr&nUm* A coil-t-ype reactor was used., the setup of -.4-dah is i2lustrated in Fig. 1 on the Enclosure. A 10-12% triethyl- al-U-M21mi oo, Lition ia isooct-aag or herzare is drovy -nfrom.the calibrated tank--by- a:- ing pump - aria fea: to -the ~ib6crVor bthy~en__e is introduced under- a pressure- -the ebsorbor of 30-h m - int o th4 middlle:of after haT! passed through a system ng of dryiiig and Piviffication that seVentially combined columns of active almainurn =,idq- ,rid-active carbon (not shOWn in the fi6are). Prellminai-f satura- tion of the trieth~lalumi=m solution with- ethylene is neeco~~aaxy to guarantee forr operation o:r the mateeing, natupo The Solution, after eatura- Card ACOZ-351-ON NRI-. a5=547 tion with ethylene- is- piumed into the poly-mer iz a, -4o nchanber. The liquid reaction prodAylats are removed frpm the unre-acted ebkrlo e Jn I ie separator. The athylene n frora this process '43_rm-through the reflux condenser, wher.3 the vapors of t ho Solvant arecorAensed, The solutions of higher alumimni alkyls are then takon from the Eaparator and-gathered in 'tbecoilector, from where they are r emov ed for fur- t ther treatment. Experiments were made at- temperatures ranging from 90 to 120G and I f, 45 to 120 '' b at p~:,essure_q arm Results bhoi; that the cowv-arsion of e-'Uhylene is increased 'with inorease in temoarature arA pressure. The, ilathors recomnencE a tempcrature of 1050., a pressure of.120 atm a-reaction tLme of 6-7 hours~ and molar ratics -of triethylaluaiinim to ethylene be-tweea 1:14 and 1t25) depending on the -1 distribution of alkyl group required, Industrial production should be possible with but minor changes in apparatus and technology, and valuable secondary- products MIght be readily obta-Ined.9 such as.primary fatty aloohGls. Prigs: art.- has i - 7 1 fieures:arA 4-fol~~aad' I A SZ5:P., IMION tN:E1Wj Nwokuylyphavakiy filial INIISSa (11mladbyahav Braff6h of -CWF sumau J.-601 MICM 01 SUB CX 7A NO- REIT - SOVI -_011v OMIRv- 01-7 A MYAYLO, A.T.; ~,GLOVANKNKC~, GCI',,'"K'1, YI~KOVI.r."'!--, '...K. Production of primary fatty alcr)hc-,Is fr-,;-, Fthv! iene. Khim. prom. 41 no.5:323-325 My 165. (KIRA 1P:6,! 1. Nauchno-issledovatel 'skly Anstitut sintpUcheskikh 1 r)lrtov i organicheskikh produktov i Novokuybyshevskiy filial Nauchno- issledovatel'skogo instituta sintetl-cheskikh srirtov _i organl- cheskikh produktov, C C, rl I no I -~4 A OMIRA 125:8) MENYAYLOV, A. A. Ch., Kamchatka Volcanological Ste., Tzb. Volcanology, Dept. Geologica-Geog. Sci., Aced. Sci., -1946-48-. Cand. Geological & Mireralogical Sci. Attended first Conference on Meteorites, Moscow, 1949. "Work of the Kamchatka Volcanological Station for 1947,11 Byul. Volkanol. Stnntaii no Kemchetke, no. 16, 1949; "The Eruption of Shiveluch in the S=ner of 1946," ibid. I-EIMYL071, A. A. Verbatim: - "The work- of the Kamchatka volcanological stat~or during, 1947,11 Byalleten' Vulkanol. stantsii na Kamchptkp-, llo. 16, 1949, p. 22-257. SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Iny,ch Statev, No. 15, 1949.) 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Wt~f '111"ute I'mil A",l 00 wtac; I's t~ Iw-w m still.. "~fing the Wmk~hl, -m 00 Ill -'efulotar. olivill" g4bblo. and dullite; th, 0 0=2 of k's, ('.I. Ca. And (.4 Ill -,11, 4 t h~ r,wk I YI- .'I K", 11 I"mer see cl 4i o S 411 11 0 4 ' * La A 0 0 0 94 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 ; ; 41111 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 FS * ~1 0 611111 0 0 1 0 00*eie 0 0 a 0 0 * 0000 0-0 6 0 0 0 4111, elo 0 * 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 1 MENYAYLOV) A4 A, Volcanoes - Kamchatka Dynamics and mechanism of the KI-yuchevskaya Sopka eruption, 1937-1938. Trudy Kamch. vulk. st. no. 4, 1947 Month List of Russian Accessions.- Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified. 6"v Chnscruturt, and dulsvicto in Tuicalsid products. A Lkall. and L N. lndk 1.1a ?7voili- virralralk"Ce Aftwrd OblAwkelim (Motu. Cut: ruttse ininfral.) 76. W-441(11947).-Rocke from the ativr vok,tow witcle (A N. Kamchatka, es.,mrWiv frocu %It. .IiiveltictL-t.w"eex:imd.qpcvtrtunalytk~llyfcwCr. 11"he Cr Con tclit WAU10 Is low"t j I Itu'lltic vein4. 1111tirm in ~Ulc cratels, ititc"lletiale ill the -Cutfal ChAtincl It is Inglicut fit the asuplijbillet. low Ito opal, magnetite. pkjiliwlml~c. and ittass. and entirely bscnt in rinnum. quartz. ant! hettiatite The Crr" c-Atent o( amphibatile, L, inuch higher 11tan that n Thedistri- hution oI Ov Cr of the vok~aotc rwks in the differcut itart. of tile active volvano indic4tes the participation of volatile Cr ctxzipds.. and a 9-ijectis transPort of the element ("sub- Lituation" in furn-rof Vents). The well-Imawn fact that Cr i, much enriched in abvuic intrusion rorb is ex- plain-A by the absence Cif distil. fractions which might have r.-Illoval Cr from tile triatims. F in small roncirs. W%" detti. by the niethot] of Willard and Willter (C.A. 27. 6SI I -In ZS Ilifft-ITUI VOIC-4111-C, anti A (CW nonvoIcAulic m-k, at JL-Unchatka. Th, lusic cffti4ve,; couLtin not more tlutn 0.06"; F; the qilievous rucki umitilly have none. in a Socri .taccumut with .10it-plicrd (C.A. 34. 27,351). Vie chief I- -bcariI4 olincrA its bA~lltic cffu%iVC3 is Alliplulkitc; dclize ro,k~ arc hightr in F than ;xwoui varictics. In intru-mr rocki 1: L, A- numb enrichr,l, natillely to 0.0615'-1 ill "CO&C. an.1 o av, in t,ajac magina- 11'. FitO RWYAYWV, A.A.; NABOKO, S. 1. --- ------ -I-- ---- Fktinct volcano of the Verkhae-Telovka region of Kamchatka. Trudy Kamch. vulk.sta. no.21-65 148. (MI-RA 6:5) 1. Kamchatskaya vulkanologichask4a stantsiya. (Verkhnd-Telovka--Volca~;- n4GeS ) 'TTYAYLOV, A. A. .'~Ienvaylov, A. A., Naboko, S. I., Tabakov, N. D. and 9&s~arina, L. A. - IIT~e eruption of Shiveluch in the suruner of 1946," Ryullet~nl Vul"-Rnol. gtantsi-i na F-Imchatke, No. 16, 1949, p. 2-11 SO: U-4355, 14 August 53 (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inyk,i Statey, No. !~, l'-149) MMIYAYLOV,A.A. Activity of Klyuchavskaya Sopka in 1946-1948. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.17: 24-26 '53. (KWA 8:11) (Klyuchevskaya Sopka) MF.NYAYLCV,A.A. Stnte of Tolbachik Sopka during 1946-1948. Biul.Vulk.sta. no.17: 41-45 153. (KIRA 8:11) (Tolbachik Sopka) ""Iz-/i " i/ " -,- ~- i1.' . ~I __M ffA_ ~~!-A.. Eruption of Shiveluch d-aring 1944-1948. Biul.Vulk.sta. n0-18:3-24'53. (Shiveluch Sopka) (MLRA 8:11) MOrATLOV, A.Ae Principal stages in the development of Shiveluch Voicano. Trud;r Lab. vu-1k. no-8:115-125 '54. (MIRA 8:4) (Shiveluch Volcano) 14F,NUYLOV, A.A. Criatobalite in lamellar and brecciated lavas. Trudy Kin.=uz. no.7: 99-103 '55. (KLEIA 9:5) (Cristobalite) KCHUYLOV A.A.; VL&DAVETS. V.1.. radaktor; VOLYUSKAU, V.S.. rodaktor: G.A.. tekhnichaakiy radaktor. Geological structure, state. and eruptions of Shiveluch Sopka. Trudy Lab.vulk. no-9:3-262 155. (MLHA 9:3) (Shiveluch Sopka) MKUYAYLOV, A.A., dqktor geologo-mineralogichaskikh nau ; DARCHY.V. V.I., fA 1. geologo-mineralogicheakikh nau . In the Department of Geological and Geographical ZSciences; regular meeting. Vest.AN S&M 25 no.8:75 Ag '55. (MT.RA 9:1) (Geology) (Ore deposits) MMYLIDY, A.A. ?Iv: - i,_- Some types of diatremes and pipes of Inst.geol.nauk no-159:13-31 '55. (Siberian Platform--Volcanic the Siberian Platform. Trudy (MMA 9:5) ash, tuff, etc.) ~~YLOV, A.A.; IVANOVA,V.G. Some minerals in kimberlites and enclosing rocks of pipes in Yakutia. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR Geol. i geofiz. no. 1:23-29 158. (MIRA 14-5) 1. Yakutskiy filial AN SSSR. (Yakut:La-Kimberlite) (Ulmtia-Minerals) MENYAYLOV, A.A. Hornblendes in kimberl-ites of onclo#ing and crystalline rocks. Nanch. soob. ILFAN SSSR no.2.42-1+5 159. ' (MIRA 16:3) (Yakutia-Hornblende) (Yakutia-Kimberlite) KHODAK, Yu.A.; -KEMYLOY,A.A., doktor geol.-mineral. nauk. otv. red.; SHL3POT. T.K.. rred. izd- ; ASTAFtYZVA, G.A., tekhn. -red. (Petrographic and minerslogic chnracteriatics of lower Cambrian sediments in Aldan District] Petrografo,minerela- gichaskala kharaktariatike nizhnekembriiskikh otlozhenii Aldanskogo raiona. Moskva. Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. 1960. 116 p. (MIRA 14:5) (Aldan District--Petrology) -- MENYAYWVI A A., doktor geol.-mineral.nanuk; A.1170DIN, T .-'.; FRADKID, %S. Relationship between basalts and sedimentary rocks in the Appaya I Basin (Yakutia). Tauoh.soob.IJWAN SSSR no.4:3-11 160 . (MIRA 14:12) (Appaya Valley-Basalt) (Rocks, Sedimentary) MENYAYWV, A.A.. doktor geol.-min.nauk; POPOV, P.N. Artificial diamonds. Fi-iroda 49 no.9:90-91 S 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Yakutekiy filial All SSSR (for Popo-7). (Diamonds, Artificial) W, 4 , M~UAYWV, A.A. Present status and objectives of the study of dia-mond deT-Isits in the Yakut A.S.S.R. Trudy WAR SSSR. Ser.geol. no.6:5.14 161. (MIRA 14-9) (Yakutia-Diamonds) 1 I-IMMYLOV, A.A. Relationship between the diabasic dike and the "LeningradO kimberlite pipe. Trudy IAFAN SSSR. Ser.geol. no.6:49-52 161, (KIRA 14:9) (Siberia--Kimberlite) (Siberia-Pikes (Geology)) MENYAYLOV, A,A. Kimberlite and trap magmas, their contact met-a-morphism and rela- tionship. Uch. zap. IAGU no.9:5-10 'O'1. (MIRA 15.7) (Siberian Platform-Plao:,na) (Matamorphism (Geology)) .--= =,-A-A4 BOROBIYEVA, O.A., otv.red.; GALUSKHO, Ya.A., red.izd-va; UL'YAIIOVA,, O.G., tekhn.red. (Tuffs and kimberlites of the Siberatan Platform and their origin] Tufy i kimberlity Sibirskoi platformy i M proiskhozhdenie. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. 1962, 211 p. 12 plates. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. IAkutakii filial, Yakutsk. Trudy no.AO) (MIRA 15-10) (Siberian Platforz~-Volcanic ash, tuff, etc.) (Siberian PLatform-Kimberlite) MENYAYLOV, A.A. Sow characteristics of the distribution, structure, and formation of diamond primary deposits in Yakutia. Trudy IAFAN SSSR. Ser.geol. no.8:5-18 162. (KRA 15:7) (Yakutia-Diamonds) WNYAYLOV, A.A.; VOSKRESENSKAIA, V.B. Pipes with multistage trap sills in the Botuobuya region. Trudy IAFAN SSSR. Ser.geol. no.8:121-132 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Yakutia-Sills (Geology)) (Yakutia-Kimberlite) YIEMIUVI--AiA-.- Format-ion of basaltse Trudy IAFAII SSSR.SereGeol. no.11:121-138 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Basalt) IEZiYAYLGV. A.A. Rheomorphic veins in the xenolith of limestone from komberlite of the 0141r'3 pipe. DokIAN SSSR 145 no.6:1375-1376 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) ljMeleniya geologo-geograficheakikh mmik AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikorA D.I.Shcherbakovym. (Limestone) (Kimberlite) GORSKIY, I.I., otv., red,! BELYAYEVSKIY, N.A,, doktor geol.- min. nauk, zan. otv. red.; AFANASIYEV, C.D,, red,j ,kGDANOV, A.A. . dok-ror geoi.-,Tin, nauk, red.; VCrWB"riVA, O.A. , doktor geol-min. nauk, red,i KATUSHENOK, I.I., kand. geol.- min. nauk, red-; MENNEIR, V.V., doktor geol.-min, nauk, red.; doktor geol. -min. nauk, red.; SMIRNOV, V.I., akademik, red., SHATALOV, Ye.T,, doktor geol.-min. nauk,red.; CHEPIKOVA, 1 11., red. .1zd-va; TIKHOMIROVA, S.G., tekhn. red. [Problems of geolop,7 at the 21st session of the International Geological Congress] Problemy geologii na XXI sessii Mezhdu- narodnogo geologicheskogo kongresE3a, Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSER 1963 4.46 p.. (MIRA 16:11) 1, Akademiya nauk SSSR, Natsional nyy Komitet geologov. 2. C~Llen- korrespandent AN SSSR (for Afanaslyev, Gorakiy~, I kGeol3gy--Congresses) MIYAYLOV, Aleksandr Alekseyevich; KOSAKOVSKAYA, N.A., red. [Volcanoes] Vulkany. Moskva, Znar-Je, 1965. 0/31 p. (MLRA 18s2) SMLIDI-KONDRATIYEV, Yu.D. (14oskva); KOZLOV, V.V. (11,loskva); A.G., prof. (Ibskva); MEENY.AYLQV,._..A.A,,_doktor geol. -mineral. nauk; KTUTR~C~H_Kljf, G.D.1 kand.geol.-miner-al.nauk (Moakva); SLUTTSETY, M.S. *f,'.?L7LZ7, Yu.Ya. (Moskva); LOPASHOV, G.V., doktor biolog.nauk (Moskva') Books. Priroda 54 no.2:58,71,103,108,123-124 F 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh AN SSSR (for Lopash,-~v% ,;!P,9 N.I. (Chyhyrl, M.T.),,j k'111k _ gAYLC,,_F.M. [Mieniallo, F.M.Ij MATSKEVICH, I.A. !K~t3kevych, I.A.]; UMANTSEVA, L.N. (11mantr-s-7a, L.M.] Using the s.1-k scr6en printing method for the decoration of high- quality glassware. Lah.prom. no.2:62-64 Pp-,Te 165- (MIRA 18:10) KMYATWV, II.V. Endotracheal oxygen-ether anesthesia in pediatric surger7 [with su=ar7 In Engliab), XhIrurglia 34 no.6s46-50 Je '58 (MI" 11:8) 1. Is kliniki detsk07 khirurgii (save - ette-n-korrespondent ANN SSSR zaelychenny dayatell nauki prof. S.~. TernGvskiy) ri Koskovskogo maditainakogo inatituta im. R.I. Pirogova na baze detakroy klinicheakoy bollnitay imeni R.F. Fil%tova. (ANESTHY.SIA. F.HDOMCHML, oxygen-ether anesth. In pediatric surg (Rus)) MEITYAYLOV, N. V. Cand Ifed Sci -- (diss) "Intratracheal ether-and-oxyg-en anesthesia in- ppsU4tri2 surgery." lbs, 1959. 20 pp (Second Mos State Med Inst im N. I. Pirogov), 250 copies (KL, 49-59, 143) _79- MWAYLOT, N.V. Features of the method of intratracheal anesthesia in children. Sov. mod. 23 no.10:97-102 0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz kbirurgicheskogo otdoleniya detskoy klinicheskoy bollnitey imeni N.P. Filatova (zaveduyushchiy, klinikoy - chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR prof. S.D. Ternovskly, glavnyy vrach bolinitsy K.M. Iralugina). (ANESTHESIA IRMTRACHEAL In inf. & child.) -- MENYLYLOV, N.V.; MIKHELISON, V.A. Experience in the use of muscle relaxants (ditilln) in anesthAesia in pediatric surgery. Khirurgiia 36 no.7:47-50 Je 160. (MIRL 13:12) (GHOLINE) (CHILDREN--SURGERY) MENYA kand.med.nauk Anesthesia in surgery on newborn infants. Vop. okh. mat. -i det.j 6 no.12:60-65 4 161. (MIRk 15:3) 1., Iz kliniki khirurgii detskogo vozrasta (ispolnyayushchiy obyazannosti zaveduyuahchego - dotsent A.Ye. Zvyagintsev) II Moskovskogo meditsinrkogo instituta imeni Pirogova na baze detskoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bol2nitsy NO.13 imeni N.F. Filatova (glavnyy vrach L.A. Vorokhobov). INFANTS (IlEnCRII) (AIESTIESIA) MENYAYLOV, ~,V,, kand.med.nauk Modern types of anesthesia in pediatric surgery. Sov.med. 25 no.l: 8&-92 Ja 162. (Ml;tA 15:4) 1. Iz klinkiki detskoy khirurgii II Moskovskogo medits-inskogo instituta imeni II.I.Pirogova na baze gorodakoy detskoy klAnicheakoy bollnitsy No-13 imerti N.F,FI.-latova (ispolnyaymhWAy obyazannosti zaveduyushcliego kafedroy - dotuent A.Ye. Zvyagintsev, glavnyy vrach bollnitsy L.A. Vorokhobov). (PEDIATRIC AIMSTHESIA) DOLETSKIY, S.Ya., prof.; DAMIR, Ye.A., dotsent; MYAYLOV, N.V., kand. med. nauk Characteristics of anesthesia in children. Trudy TSTU 59:221-232 '63. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Kafedra detskoy khirur ii (zav. prof. S.Ya. Doletskiy) i kafedra anesteziologii ~zav. dotsent Ye.A. Damir) TSentrall- nogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. MENYAILV, N.V., kand. mad. nauk; MNTOV, R.S. Fluothane anesthesia in -surgery of newborn and nursing infants. Sov. mad. 28 no.4s48-52 Ap 64. (MIRA l71l"O 1. Otdaleniye detakoy khlrurgii (zav. - kand. mad.' nauk A.G. Pugachev, nauchnyy konsulltant prof. S.Ya. Dolatskiy) Institute pedlatril (direktor - doteent M.Ya. Studenikin) ON SSSR I TSen- tralth institut travmatologil i ortopedii (direktor - prof. M.V. VolkoT Moskva. KOROLF;VA, Ye.A.; WNYAYLOV, N.V. Experience in ansthesia In surgery for grave forms of scoliosis. Ortop., traym. I protez. 26 no.2:71 F 165. (MM 18:5) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologii I ortopedii (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMU SSSR prof. M.V.Volkov). Adres avtorov: Moskva A--299, ul. Priorova, dom 2, TSentraltnyy institut trav- matologii I ortopedii. MENTAYIDV, Y.Te., inshemer. Response to P.M.TSimbarevich's article *Pressure on the timberixg In working a thick coal seam by horizontal slicing and filling.* Ugell 31 &9.7:40 Jl 156. OMU 9: 9) l.KuzRmtski.r nauchao-issledevatmllskly ugol'W7 institut. (Mixe timbering) e 1-f?,NYAYWVA, ~.A.; IYUIOVA, V.G. Contact-cetamorphic rocks in the vicinity of the diabasic dike in the "Leningrad" pipe region. Trudy IAFAII SSSR. Ser.geol. no.6:67-70 161. (MIPP 14:9) (Siberia-Rocks, Crystalline and metamorphic) Froblem of usinr, -ir-ht metCs in 1,1-e (7~-pil tci- ~~,ri T%-da:-,a,~~,, -)~q i List of' East "urovean Acc,,.ssl.~n3 a 'I' D~, no. y IT C L Litatic Calculation o' circular-cylind"i(-0, tarkn frorr rf-rif'~-,rc-d c(,ncr-te n tho breaking then7T. p, 340 7-!TSTA CONSTR',I(TjTL,-)P CT A MAT 7RIA 1-711- 11-1 Pi"11-i-ITT"T TI. - . - - I . I I Ascci atia 3tiintifica a Ingincrilor si Technicicnil.-cr ~in Roidnia si 1"'.-'T'isterul /Ions'nictilor s! al ~,'hrerualfnlor di '~,:~nstrir!tii) T-'Iljruresti, 2,i-;tria. vol. 10., no. 6, June 19'~5. Monthly List of 7-:as'u Eurorean Ar-cessi-ons (7-11 Vol. ~i, ro. I-nci . MENUU I M, N. "A nev rule of selection for weak intaractions." P. 380 A MAGYAR TUDOMANYDS AKADaaA KOZi`ONTI FIZIKAI KUTATO INTEZETENEK KOZI Nm . Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 6, No. 5, Sept./Oct. 1958 blonthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1959. Uncl. KAM, Gyorgy - - - Mora On the possibility of neutrino astronomy. Magy fiz folyoir 8 no.6: 5()7--q7 '60. (EM 10; 5) 1, gotvas Lorand 'LWomanyegyetem Elmeleti Fizikai Intezete (for Marx). 2. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezete (for Kenyhard). (Neutrinos) (Astronmw) sv~ catini, adliti 1. Georr Una d &m tj[my-- [an FlIty6s Mnly. Budapest. Hung.j. sciewe C t t l1 l d - no us: can even ua osmic neu r y deterted (Reines and Cowan. CA S3. 120"a):as well as 05 and antineutrincs from nuclear reactors. Forcos- mic neutrino radiation, however, new and move efficient. are necemw to jet.rid of background, Intensity, so 11 i l d f = u1 science neutr no astronomy coul ar se as a power + A f h i r)- solar react urt er BO tool. on ( BT(*)x) delivers neutrinos *with 14.1 mev. - e pl 27 'Cross section of these is ar - 2 X 10-18 sq. 1 ith he * high detection rate 30 - 8 X 10-12 P/sec. Similar datA are valid for antimatter in distant suns yielding antineu- -trinos which can be distinguished from neutrinos, whereas' the light (photons) from these suns is indistinguis-hahte from other tight. Because of the small capture cross 33 section, the mean free neutrino path is about 10 light yr. (for the antineutrino somewhat less), Events 1010 light yr. distant and 1030 yr. old could be observed In a neutrino tele- -106 P/sq. cm. sec. is to be scope. A neutrino flux of 3 expected, if heavy nuclei in the universe have gradually condensed from protons and very few antiaeutrincs; an antineutrino Oux 100 times higher than this neutrino flux would exist, If the birth of heavy nuclei has taken place early In a compressed state of the expanding universe and Ahen also a similarly still much higher neutrino f%az. A pos- sible,method of construction of a neutrino tel dis;' cussed. Manfred Mont! camtryl H=,~rf contral mtut4 (Fz- -portt naikal matato lztomt), [Bula- AffillAtIons post. DLmcWr: &cad-lci= L4jc4 J Sm=qf Buiapeat, ~Iaryar Fizlkll FclyoIrmt, so 1, 61, vp i-2o J)stiko "A D==4tzatlvv Diacrlall= ct Matlp*ls (Affauti= Z=* -bo".) WKUMWAMj~Mra [Monyhdrd, N. ]; ZIMANI, Y. [ZimAnyi, J. ] Linear polarization of gammig rays produced in the stripping reaction (d, p ). Zhur.eksp.i teor.fiz. 41 no-4:1185-1186 0 161. 0~ 14:10) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut fiziki, Budapesht. (Nuclear reactions) (Gnmmq rays) h295P S/058/62/000/011/012/06*1 A062/AIO' AUTHORS: LlenyhbLrd, N6ra, Zim6Lnyi, J6zsef TITLF: Counting of nuclear interactions in stripping reactions PFIRTODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 11, 1962, 511, abstract 1IB381 ' ("Magyar tud. akad. K6zp. fiz. kutntb int. kftl.', 11)6;?, v. ',01 no. 1, TV, X, 47 - 53, Hungarian; summaries in Russian and English) In order to explain the famous anomaly in the B'O (d, p)F3ll* (2.:4 Mev) reaction, a calculation was made of the angular distributions of the strip- ping reaction products at the approach of plane waves, taking into account the tensor interaction of the captured particle with the nucleus of the target. Ccm- parison with the experimental data shows that 'for small bombarding energies this Interaction can play a substantial role in thd case of 9-nomalou5 strIpping reac- tions of the (d, p) type. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 MON, Mort prof.j, Or. (Budapest, XI., Gellert Jer 4); !!NMT, 1. (Kra) (Budapest, XI., Gellert ter 4) - Behavior of silicon carbide in the burning space. Acts. chimica Hung 35 no.3:321-350 163. 1* Department of Chemical Engineering, Technical University, Budapest, 2~ Editorial board member,, 'Acta Chimica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricaaw (for Korach), Menyhart, J. Determination of the average molecular weight of coal-extract pitches. p. 295. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia. Kemiai Tudomanyok Osztalya. KOZIMIENYEI. Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 10, No. 3, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) IL, Vol. 9, No. 7, July 1959 TINCL KOVACH. A.G.;DAGDY, D.;BAIAZS. R.;ANTONI, P.,GERGELY, J.,~nNYRART, J.;IRALNYI, M.;KOVACH, Z. Traumatic shock and adenosine triphosphate. Acta physiol. hung. 3 no.2:330-344 1952. (CIML 24:3) 1. Of the Institute of Biochemistry of Budapest University. KOVACH, A.-.TAKACS, L.:HZffURT, j.:IR&Nyl, g.ZrAIMAR, Z. Carbohydrate metabolien in shock. III. Study of the glucogen phos- phorylation(p~osphorylass) in shock. Kiserletes orvostud. 4 ao. 5: 345-352 Oct 1952. (GLWL 23:5) 1. Doctoi for Kovach. Takacs, and Manyhart. 2. Physiology Institute of Budapest Medical University. "W /ZY~'-A -T KOVACH. A.G.B.; PYWHART, J.; MDELyj, A.; MOLUR, G.; KOVACH, A. The effect of dibenamine given at different stages of ischaemic -shock on survival time in dogs, and on the oodema of the ligated limbs. Acta physiol. hung. 13 no-1:5-13 1957. 1. Institute of Physiology, Medical University, Budapest (SHOCK, exper. off. of dibenamine on survival time after ischemic shock .in dogs) (Mrm. exper. off. of dibenamine in dogs) (STMPATHOL"YTICS, off. dibenamine on survival time after ischemic: shock & edema in dops) KOVACH, Ariaztid; MYRAW, Janoa; MMLYI, Andras; MOIM, Gyula; KOVACH, Em Effect of dibenamine given at different stages of Ischemic shock on the edema of the injured extremity and survival of dogs. Kiserletes orvostud 9 no.5-6:629-635 Oct-Dec 58. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi 3gyetem Xlettani Intezete. (SYMPATHOLYTICS, eff. dibenamine on edema of injured extremities & survival of dogs in various attiges of ischemic shock (Hun)) (SHOCK, exper. eff. of dibenamine on edema of injured extremities & survival of dogs in various stages of ischemic shock (Hua)) UITJIMP expe-Z. eff. of dibenamine on edema of injured extremities in various stages of ischemic shock in dogs (Hun)) KOVACH, A.G.B.; FOLDI, M.; KMTYHAIIT, j.; MMkLYI, A.; KOLTAY, F.. Effect of dibenamine on renal function in dogs with ischemic shock. Acta DhyBiol. hung. 14 no-3:239-245 1958. 1. Institute of Physlology and Ist Department of Medicine. Medical Uni- versity, Bu&npest. (SY14PATHOLYTICS, eff. dibenamine on kidney funct. in ischemic shock in dogs) (KIDTM, eff. of drugs on diben-imine on funct. in ischemic shock in dogs) (SHOCK, exper. eff. of dibpnamine on kidney funct. In iachemic shock in dogs) KOVACH, A.G.B.- MENYHART J - ERDELYI, A.; MOLNAR, Gy.; KISS, S.; KOVACH, p . p Emma; B~~~ Agnas The role of the sympatho-adrenal system in ischaemic shock. Acts, physiol. hung. 19 no.1-4:199-208 161. (ISCIDIIA oxper.) (SHOCK exper.) (SWATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTU4 pharmacol.) (ADRENAL GLMIDS pharmacol.) (SYMPATHOLYTICS pharmacol.) ~' ! ~... - ~ . .- - - . .. .. . . . - 11 4 ` , ,!.,. . , - I - I. I . , . . :i. -, -, ., '! " -o:,! 'C~rvo-~ --;iji yu Xiserleti -.o a -.0ratorium ciapest z _u 11-c-uto Cir,:,-'atz~ry Iaztia~ Vol '.'G, No 2, c p p 1717- fy C. .5 wm a r y o d -0 Clar---, t'-,3 CO:7,OLC::A r~; fol-10W.-ag -,a~- ct y, 0-:, rats a na C~.-~6 .."ero ,LL-,. nuoatecto;v a,-.,: so:nc 5 --e 71 i cana g L.-.e -5---~Z)sCq--ent F, ~rS he a L -.c ci--cula~ory recoraed during t h, r e .h c, mark-ea rise in :na porz~l Was 0 1OServed; the 4r, tJL;sue ma55 cau~;ed 'by the tissue fiow was ~Iot 7~0 tn(~ --corea-Se partial hepa'-e--to:~,.,. po.-tal pressure --',-,crea~~f, 5eQ-,,d to be quanti- ta tive 2 v relate': to --iount of tissue lost. The Possible ro-le of circulaLory c.n.ar-'es in ~iv-'n,~ -e to liver ra-ularation is discussed. -2 i:~---'erences, u . - - 1~ 0 aii 'v.,'estern. received 3 5,3P 65)- 1/1 Igo r oa 407 a 05 405t"~-O-* jc;r rats -5 IC T"o 0, 10~ 9 O*o5er _ta~- 'o rt 0,4, . .,a '00 tre fn -0 C,f bore 'a t'-5 " 0 1 -35 3,5 ong, aac ~. e aa 2 . C'rang r.0 - r a 3.5 tatio, -"r-8 al Clfc rl 'Oat till "to %1~. , brcV~6 e0. tile ere ncfe5 -ac of "r, ^ Q Ch C I - COT, sig., 'Jar on ato .1. t1 rc"I~ C are aL; I ;, 0a C 0 ~ C, G a 01. - C ,nc~ - 'o. r0 re- re, .11 a- ~Er . 66 C.- '15 re - -- -,a zle 'Ce t-'o -jo a C to 5 8 race lil -lidex of temi. eratuarcs ili 3ud-, e-I ri 201 Vol. It, l"o. Budapest., Eunj-11-1' Ei"'LLYd-l%5:~-I.T 3 - Eorithl Li s4 o (E j MenyharL, I flum~:iriqn Aci,,Iem-i of liciencea TI TME t Ti~e U~,c of idecrpt on Chrm a to gra ph y ir, tw, Inver- tIrut_-,cn of Resin Extracts. 'PUB ORIG yar Tud Akad ,*Cm, 'ru,J Osz,' KoezI, 9, No '+, -,01- Mt!.!, . , , '41.5 (1958) -~TPJ, C, T 'AB The chronintorrapric s~~pa,,atj_on of trie henz,-ne ex- tract of hy:lroggenateu brown ro8l after EsLiilaticn _lie _~Ilat of the =olverr. (320" ~'rom tne t- ir a c0lumn of 120 cm hei ht and 2 cr. diamet,_,r ~,-. ce- z ~ nt is silica. 'rei wit'l e scribed. The adsorQ r:l --i ~: r ts ~i4 gr-a-n size 105-150/ C;I,C()CJC,Eg , cl!,cooc, () 4), and C,F- ' 1-! The content of the various fractions is deterv r,ej photometrically --iith a S-5 filter (maximum absorpt-ion for all, fractions at L30 m/4-). S. Rozenfell~i CA~tDl /I 3 t ,e _W!, A'. N i4i jr, k::) dr cc,! ua aw'ed na,:e be I"n A - S hematic 'rir 3,1,: rn 0' 1- Of th e A zire pIvef). EE"I'FHART, J. k U -,--,A-. bevelopement ond present conditions of the district heating of Dresden. 0. 217 EPULv,~,-~~PEZ&r ~Epitoipari Tudomanyos !!,gyesulet) Budapest, hungary Vol. 8, no. 6, 1959 Monthly li t of East European Accession (EEA T ) LC Vol. (), no. 2, Ppb. 1 01;n Uncl. ISMART, Jozsef Determination of the resistance of laundries. Epuletgepeszet 9 no.6:210-2U 160. IENYHART, Jozsef Laboratory investigation of the wet heat exchangers of air conditioning equipments. Epuletgepeszet 10 no.6:209-215 D 161. (Air conditionirEquipment and supplies) (Heat exchangers MNrHART, Jozaef Air conditioning plants. 14%wz elet 16 no.18:1 '61.