SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NADOLSCHI, V. - NADOR, K.

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NAD(DIISCM I V. A method of orblt determination by thy-e-e observations. Studil mat Iasi 12 mo.2:385-392 161. 1- Obasrvatoz%Al astronomic Iasi. NADOLSCRI , V. A method for utilizing the incomplete photographic orbservatiofs of solar eclipses. Studii mat Iasi 13 no.2:389-392 162. NADOLSCHI, V., dr. G.A.Tihov. Gas mat B 13 no.4:215-217 Ap '62. 1. Director al 4ervatorulul Astronomic, Iasi. 11 NADaSCk, V. Gorrection of refraction as a function of true zenithal d.istance. Stud-ft mat Iasi 14 no.l-.201-204 163. ,~-Otw"ervatorul d'dtronomic Iasi. 6! j 1 40 e, . NADOLSCIHI, V., dr. GompQsition, structure, and dynamics of the atmosphere in the light of recent studies. Natursk Geografie, 15 no.2:45-52 Mr-Ap 163. 1. Director al Observatorului Astronomic al UnIversitatii "Al. I.Cuza", Iasi. Ock '41& Amma itll~,.Itff e8 d' 4VQ ~W v -4 SYS 41 d pdr lp urep Mm.tutp-.au lauii-dclkli~gAif onk ~ Qbtsjd6d law - prp=e,o :.an -- ---------- MAN IsSid atEs lij I Pit and Xd&kk f -Tq R ata6*' systems NlldN(h-NHrHtO and Cb(Mtfjr-Nt fvthO were Investigated. by pret'g. the solis. V"Us rati fit * o3 and meastitful e vape Pke-sSure at to, h l it e r"pect . The abservatious, e.g. wil t and 34 A the i the tertiary point, agreed eswittially widi Werner jacchw(i the 5/081/62/00(',/005/060/112 2 ro 3156/Bloa C, Bj- -,4 7' , I qk, Eu-eniuiz, K-qndzia, R,,.gz-trd, N-Ad I-sk-ri, J'oxinn-,, 6 M 0 1 ii , j 6 z, 9 " -- ;9 T I-I.-thod of prolucinr -A ,.,iixture of reon nnd '-Clium ---hen recti- fyini- -iir K-iriia, no. Azotnwe im. P-iwl-i Finr~ler,~. ?o1i.-;h r)-t--nt 2, , 1 C461 T-.~ethod of nbtal-inr.- i -Axt,,irr2 r' renn ini --ro,-, in -i,r 7,,~-onr-ition f~,-.-.)P-ratus lh-i,3 been natent~~dj tl~e of the --thod i~- th- (,f i conrl,nz-~'L4.nn-c-,r-i-)or:ttion col,:mn. Gis from '-(,ni!,ith the cnvor of tl-le condencer I in the dw.,hle rpetification air oeonration -1- 2 ~wn the line 3 into the condensation-evapora'tion coluM'n 41 the pressure ir this column is slightly higher than in the upper col-mn of the a..,-~aratus 2. The N :) is liquefied in the tubes of the condenser 5 and flois into the vat 4 containinE the spiral tube 6. Liquid N 9 is fed into the C a rd 1 /1-1 12 A 7ethod of producinr ... b156/B108 j-Ic,e be'ween the tijI)es in 5 ~ r o ~;i t-. P- .;,) c t,,; n ' t r c! c o r i r t r; N 0 Iin,- -,-~.-css~ure of at. 5, the pressire maintain~-d to the -,P-'ucF-.d b,I;'.inF ,oint of the N,, ~i r e.-r e o- con2ensation of is roic,,,ed in the tubes of ~, In,., t;i,-, ii.-.con- -c n- e ras is enrich,~d nith N,~ and he. A I a7.ount of u i 4-3 `-4 t 0 IS t h r t- e 1 r, e -3 h 3 t e I i v r --2 f r o r,-, t'-I e :N', a s -- I -~ t S n e -1 o r n F- 'h e N n H r om. e in tha vat of t~ie co'-,-.:-.n 4. ",'r cm 2 ti 0 -,' a t t- F- 1 11 'N 1 ~lo-.-,s throui` tle line 9 spraying th,? uD~-~r cOI-:-,.n t-.t~ a-)-.-,Ftrrttus 2. The mixture o~ nPon an,J holium, also of' throu& the line 1C for *-,irther nroces-inr,.. T- e in ica tc~rs 11an~ 12 f-aintain t -,. c level o f liquid in 4, and are ujo-I for controllin~z the operation of ". '.fit,- the proposed -iethod, extraction of -zn~ He .'ro:r, --;;-r is hi,;-h. -;,bstracterls note: Com,)lete translation. Tl~ere is 1 fi,,nire. Card 2/3 L 34712-65 ACCESSION MR: AR4048475 S/0081/64/000/013/KO11/KOll NADUSKI, B. "The Fipht for Ccpernican Thought amd Its Fate in Fcland." p. 13, (iRCEUX.1, Vol. 1c, Nc. 1, Jan. 1951., 1,.hrszawa, Foland) SO: Monthly Li~:-ts of East European Accessions, LC, Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954X Uncl. gv~petr infri -aii't pf at ill 11W ech fczm~ aegnic COY NhAd Vq mad co d1dr, NADOLSKI, Julian Some remarks on organization sevvices; reflections of a sociologist. Przegl techn 84 no.19:6 12 My 163. NADOILKI, 'if-. Saving couwbeels. (TO be contd.) p. lo. (TECIRM,A MOTORYZAC-YJIU, Vol. ~, No. 1, Jan. 1954, Warszavra, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (LEAL), LC. Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 15,54, Uncl. EADOISKI, W. Shavin.-- cogAieels. Ft. 2. p. 124. (T'EC-1:17KA MOTORYZACY JMA, Vol. 4, No. 4, Apr. 1954, Islarszawa, Poland) SO. Monthly List of East European Acc(-~3sions, (=A-T), LZ, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. NADOLSKI. Zbigniew Thiamann's disease. Cbir. aarz. rucbu 21 no.2:149-152 1956. 1. Z Kliniki Ortopedycznej A.M. Poznantu Kierownik: prof. dr. W. Dega, Poznan. Plac Mlodej Gwardti I a, m. 47. (FINGERS AND TOES. diseases. osteochondritis (Pol)) (OSTEDCHONDRITIS, Thimann's dis. (Pol)) N-A, -101.6icil _7blglniew. JA'-qO'!Z. '.vpmmt Use of vneumatic borer in orthonedir, surgery. Chir. mr-/. ruc~m 22 no.j: 57-59 1957. 1. Z Kliniki 0--topadytznej A. M. w Pozn=iu. KiarownVic, orof dr 'd. Dega. Adres autorow: ?oznpr. ul. ikzierzynnklago 135. (oVMO-P3DI(':.'. & inatrumants wpmr. nneuriatic borer (Pol)) KROL. Jerzy; RATOMSKIL, Roman; HADOISKI. Uligniew; KABSCH. Aleksander Importance of comDenqatlon in scoliosts. Chir. ZWZ. ruchu 22 no.2: 215-219 1957. 1. Z Kliulki Ortopedyczuej A. H. w Poananin Kierowuik: prof. dr W. Dega Poznan. u1. Dzierzynakiego 135. (SOOLIOSIS, anat. compensation & correction (Pol)) Sec., 9 3,ir-ery W'U'4 59 351'9 (; 0) PHANTOM PAIN AND CAUSALGLA IN AMPUTEES - B61e fantomowe i b6le kauzalgiczne u amputowanych - Nadolski Z. Klin. Ortop. A. M.. Poznad - CHIR.NARZAD.RUCHU 1958. 23/4 (29U-304) Phantom sensations accompanied by paraesthesia or pain should be distinguished from causalgia. Based on the literature. the aetiology and pathogenesis of both conditions are discussed. Phantom pain spreads through spinai nerve paths. caus - algis sensations by sympathetic nerve routes. A personal series of 66 amputees is reviewed. The therapeutic measures and results obtained are discussed. Indica- tions for surgical treatment of causalgia are outlined. (Ix. t9) to BILINSKI, Z. ; HOLAK, M. ; NADOISKI, Z. - OGIEISKI, W. I I Treatment of delayed union and pseudarthrosis of the long bone with the use of dermatoplasty. Chir. na--z. ruchu. ortop. polska 26 no.5: 593-596 161. 1. Z Oddzialu Chirurgii Urazowej Wojskowego Szpitala Okrogrowcgo we Wroclawiu. (FRACTU,-aZ UNUI41TED surg) (PSEUDARTHAOSIS surg) (SYLIN TUNSPLANTATION) BADURA, Roman; NADOLSKI, Zbigniew; ORLOWSKI, Tadeunz Effect of trypsin on joint components and possibilities for its use in clinical conditiong. Chir. nar2s. rdchu ortop. polska 27 do.1:93-97 162. 1. Z Kliniki Chirurgii Weterynaryjnej WSR Wroclawiu Z Oddzialu Chirurgii Urazowej Wojakowego Szpitala Okregowego we Wroclawiu Z Oddzialu ChJrurgii Ogolnoj Wojskovego Szpitala Okrogowego we Wroclaviu. (JOIJUS pharmacol) (TRYPSINS pharmacol) N A D C- e w ricept of rei~abil' itat ~n emp,~o7;,en -n 7.!~ ~a- in-Tistry following lorom-otor Injuries. C",hir. narzad, michu urtop. Pol. 30 no-4:411-415 ~ ~,5- Klini~.i Ortopeuly,-zTie.~ AM w t'!-Zr-;aniu (Kier~)wrl;'k: !r. Med. W. z Fa'~drv ~'Ji~-dv-yny AM ,j P4.znaniiA ( p . wn ~ K d J rn z -3,. ~4 k a TITLE: C.,.r- r-- - , :,, J1, P=ODICAL: T~vtnyy~ 11-~,, , Nr 7. ~p L4-87 (UZM) ABSTRACT: On 23-2d F41crourY 155v n conr,ronc. -s hold in Loacow rar summing-up and coorAltatint; work on autoclave ;roccsocs Ia the met allurgy of heavy, non-rarrous, rarv and no " The conference heard sports as rollo, ----- -- ::~'. D.M. Yukhtanov. GI d~. tmt , on progr .3 throut~ftout , "I we 1 rid on the use of hydrometallurgi a. y particularl a .C.- , GIATO ' Met nods for non-rarrous sad rare metal production; 0 5. Dobrokhatov. Gipronikoll, 00 nickel leaching prdo tic' Cdrd 1/5 ; S some & oviet works: U. I.-Ocutcalcinui and S. N. D.br on the thermodynamics and kinatios of the selective raduc- by hydrogen and carbon moaox-da und tin er pressure of : 0 , ai I and o0halt from solution; 1. Y _~~G?Lcb and X r_ l' shol Gi roalk o ova d i d i i ; LA a n as ec s ii- ons On the ap 9p , p , gn cation, of the floWstleats dealt with by 0. N. Dobrokboto ~ > at the YuZhuralaiXell and Soveronikal Combines and tb Ural yakir (Urn) Nickel lorka; 1. If. Moslem . I , , I Leatiagradakly gormyy inatitut (Leningrad Mining 1. tt " . an the advantages of a combined flOtatiOZ-autOolay" method for nickel-alectrolysin of slimes containing platimum-group, metals; T. Z. utusn, Sav*roalk 11 combime, &Ud Q -Z. Soboll , Olat*votmat, on the essential$ of the K - neutral method of oxidizing loactana or nickel noontrato from doov arter-matte flotation; ~P. I. SOb0V on prellmlae-r7 in s s tigat Loma on th development of' ii sulphurous- a , ul aria method for loathing nickel end cobalt from ut oxidized nickel area; N, N. Unslealtakly, Makhanchr, am - the main results of Lai estliations of the autoclave-ooda Ca.rd 2/5 process for treating tungaten-ore banaficiation Products; T-1. Zapmtkaylo. Makhano br . an dD~ A. Maj4kAar, Skopla- ]Lay& (Skopiask) TsOr, separately, on problems In the pplication of an autoclave-soda flowsheat to sch..Iit* : and wolfracaite raw material; 0. A. Meyerson, K. Ya. dhafip, N. N. Xb_kyskjy R. A. 'Pailye a DK1J`LXi*-iaOy&rsk1y rEAltut t JetV me Ilov ft ~C ftfiv~ 232 rion-Forrous Metals lastitut- h- treat- ment of tuagotea. noncentrates in Marmatical. heated bell- Bills With aoid or caustic alknll*3~ .7. 1. 4iridonorn. :. 3. 1. Saba 1. T I L. Berlin, 1. K. 11Z?Zex* l . - duld D.-I. Ttudaako. Sintavatmet, on the treatzent of - projiFed -&Zd unprapdred sulpblde molybdenum raw material , - by oxidizing autoclave alkaline Ie&cr.I,-: ' ' ' L tu,dH Soboll an the kinetics of oxidl in;F , i : mad 3. 1, - leaching; A. N. Zollkman and Z~ _M.. Lymplaa. trasnoyarsk. Non-Ferroua'Uotals Institute, an the results or a study 0f conditions for the selective sepaz*dtlao of lower oxides or,uagaten and molyhleaum from their salt solution. by hydror,an under preis"re; X. T. Darblagma. Gorno- Card 3/5 metallurgi-hookiy institut Wialac;-uatalllurgical lostit~tej of the sc,narKhoz (*-~Gaomi; -ou.ncll) of Clio Armynnskaya SSE (Armenian SSR) , on his Investigations of acamoniac4l auto- 0lave leaching under oxygen pressure of molybdenum con-c- trntes; on t"hat-l-ecoacamic fa-tors of aamoctlacal leacting; A. 1. Slael'allcove add 1. N. Plaksla, Kroattoyarak Non -fort o,1-s7-L*Vts1 3 InatItute, on do oxtdl--LE.~ autoclave proen.1 for gold raw amteria.1 ; N. 3. Tyurla, Urallairty polltaktmi~noaki, Iostltut (Ural -- POlytOC13.01C Institute; On the 5enATIOUX Of nat~10 Metals in oxi4lzlag %Qtoclare -:hing 1z ttto3ulptato solutions. A L. Ts,ft at,.d D. A. &.4 A. ab _Pal I objgs3naoaiy Ed-- SSRT.~.11.rgy add tut' tax SSR). r-p-tirely, 04,h no wrk~'Tri.l, .., autollav. of palymitn1lic =dteria13; 1. r- L-shch, Giproal,;vl' tL- unsul-tability of -toclove leeching for II=t-ntft1a!%4 ~. A. 5-r~oht.,., VAKI, an ia!~strial exporl-mi of a -~tla~ous au~-t- leacalud proess rur taixite.i: V. :;. -~,nnv. IO=h All C-1 4/5 SSSR (101Ma AS U30R' . , .; zr j- rdr, ~!-ntv various rcloacy states undo. aiygeo uzI bydroeon prci-re in the pr.aa- of -uno.t.. Z. L. F).rlln, Gintsvet-t, on autoclavc ind o~,.-ratloni r o. jako:vley, GLpronlkol' . a.14 ~. Yo. VI-e-kly, VN'll nottokni., on M.1.1 studios 6. ~,! the d.- lopm~nt of mIxar3: U. A. Folyunov, E. B. 3lro~tmot. ot, the leslz~n of an oxv-1-ntal tilgh-p-a-c gulp I.tmp. Q. L. "Y~La. N1l12h11=Sri. ,n th, sol~ctlon of st-1 for a-11 11-ittlac or cobalt m-itte ~id zotte-flot.tion concentruto: Y- 1. on --- sion or tyicj 1K1-..3NV7. 12X11;7: 10;= ct,~ . , n -I. ~nl -1~t-- !p t:.o or -Z- -or S/ 137/624/000/005/028/150 Aoo6/A101 AUTHORS: Meyerson, G. A., Khavskiy, N. N., Shapiro, K. Ya., Nadol'skiy, A. P. TITLE-: Investigations of processing tungsten concentrates PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 5, 1962, 16 - 17, abstract 5GICI ("Sb. nauchn. tr. In-t tsvetn. met. Im. M. I. Kalinina", 1960, v., 33, 161 - 174) TEXT: The authors studied thermodynamical, equilibrium and kinetic funda- mentals of acid processing of tungsten concentrates. The high values of equi- librium constants in the interaction reactions of scheelite (about 10,000) and .ungstenite (about 700) with HC1 prove the thermodynamical possibility of the 6 practically full decomposition of these concentrates at a slight excess of HCl. The authors studied conditions of acid and alkaline decomposition of the concen- trates in heated ball mills. Two-stage processes of acid and alkaline decomposi- tion of concentrates ensuring a 99.5% stripping degree within 2 - 4 hours, were developed under industrial conditions. The behavior of main admixtures (mo, P and As) was studied at individua.1 stages of acid and alkaline processing of Card 1/2 S/ 137/6 P-10XIOW0281 151) Investigations of processing tungsten concentrates A006/A101 tungsten concentrates. An economical method wws developed of.producirig chemical- ly pure WO and H2404 from standard solutions of commercial Na2W04 with the use of 3(NH4) ~_Na~0-10WO3 as a sem1product. G. Svodtseva [Abstracter's note; Complete translation] Card 2/2 ZYRYANOV, M. N.; NADOLISKIY, A. P. Complex treatment of dnsts from the lead induEtry vith a hie- selenium content. Trudy Vost. Sib. fil. All SSM no.41:128-1-~l 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Irkutskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut redkikh metallov. (Lead industry-By-products) (Fly ash) ZYRY,A-NOV, M.N.; SINAKEVICH., A.S.; NADOL'SKIY, A.P, Tnvestigations on the recovery of molybdenur. from lo-.-g:r-ade ferrimolybdite ores and concentrates. Trudy IPI no.18:123- 129 163. (MIRA 17:6) ZHITENLYNA, G.M.; RU1,1YANT-EEV, Yu.V.; INADOL'-3KIY, A~P.; OG-'-TEVA, E.Ya. ...... (~/idation of lead selanide. Report No. I. lmd-, IFI no.!~. 136-138 163. (!-,IRA 17.- t I, RUWANTSEV, Yu.V.; NADOLISKIY, A.P.; ZHITENEVA, G.M. Qx1dation of lead selenide. llr~dy IPT no.18:139-144 163. (MIRA 17:6) ACAMSSION URI AR403,6254 a/MXAVOW/003/00(6/0" SOURCE1 ReferatiTUM ShUrnalo MetallUM49p Abse 3028 AUTHOM Nadallsk al Slawninp Go Pal Ivedarovp Be Tel Kid;&rff# Do X* TITM Preparation of quality-standardifi4d lbit4niuM GM6=tv4+A~ fMR tit4num I-ores of low concentrating capacity CITED SOURGEt Tro Irkutskogo politakhao in-fA, vy0p. 18a 1963,9 156-159 TOPIC TAGS# Titanium concentrate preparation, ilmenite, zirconj, rutile, olderitag titanium ore dressing, titanium dioxido extraction TRMSIATIONt The Possibility of obtaining a Ti concentrate by using gravity con- centration and electromagnetic separation was investigated* The mineralogical con,* position of the sample was (in %)t ilmenite 0o5# zircon 0.01,9 ratile 0*02p etc* Ilmenite concentrates in fine clay classeso The technological process recommended includes tho soaking and des"iming of Ti-containing clays with a high siderite con- tentp concentration an a table and eleatromagutio geparation at Sawws awA leach- Card` AC=ICK NRs AR4036254 ing of the magnetic fraction: for the pirpose of dissolving sideritep and magnetic separation of the solid products of hydromatalbu%ical procewinge Quality~-stand- w-dized TI concentrates containing 26*6% U02 wart thus obtained* Ae SWulmae DAT3 ACQs 17Apr64 SUB Me HL MICLI 00 L 2/2 1 ACCESSION NR: AP4041132 S/0149/64/000/003/0131/0132 1 AUTHOR: Fedosov. V. N.-,.Liopo, V. A. Hadollskly, A. P., a ;"TITLE: A study of the structure of scandium oxide at various temperatures SOURCE: IVUZ. Tsvetnaya metallurgiya. no. 3, 1964. 131-132 TOPIC TAGS: scandtum oxide structure, lattice constant ABSTRACT.: The structure of scandium oxide was studied at temperature's up to 880C by means of x-ray diffraction analysis. Specimens of scandium powder were heated at a rate of 2C peie minute and held at !i each test temperature for 15 min. It was found that all diffraction likes of scandiua oxide match satisfactorily with those of an Hn7Oj- type Bcc lattice. Tte lattice constan; of scandLum oxide increased linearly from 9.843 A at 20C to 9.907 A at 880C. No other changes va-re observed in the lattice of scandLum oxide. The calculated linear expansion cooffLeLent of scandium oxide in the 20-880C range 1/2 Xard RMYANTSEV, Yuriy Vilktorovicl I KhVOhO3'FU-KHII,,'A, Nina Alekseyevua; NADOL-'SKIY, A-F., kapd. tekhr.. nauk, otv. red.; ~.H.E~~INYAY, A. I.., red. (Physicochemical principles -f the pyrometallurgy of indiuir.] Fizikc-khimicheskie ornovy pirometa;iurgii inGlia. Mo.,;kva, I "'auka 1965. 130 P. -9 IP:4) 3,/00 AUTHORt TITLEs 3/035/61/wo/m/012/034 A001/A101 Nadol' The space generalization of the statistical theory of aunspot groups PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astranomiya t Geodeziya, no. 10, 1961, 55, ab- -stract 10A396 ("Byul, astron. in-tov Chekhoslovakii", 1959, v. 10, no. 5, 161-164-,.Engl..summary) 'TEXT: The author proposes a generalization of the Kopetskiy theory~of sun- SNt group statistics (RZhAstr, 1957, no, 7, 5807), which makes it possible to renounce the simplifying assumption on the appearance of sunspots exclusively along the solar 'equator. The generalization is attained by assuming central sym- metry for the Minnaert function of visibility with the corresponding replacement of the visibility curve by the surface of visibility. Author's summary [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 b1871 5/600/62/000/029/001/001 A061/A126 AUTHOI;iS; Desov, A.Ye., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Nadollskiy, V.I., Engineer T IT L'~ ~;,)me problems co.,cernini, the technology of heavy concretes for pro- tection against radioactivity effects Sk';URC-': Akademiya stroitel'stva " arkhiltektury SSSR. Institut betona I zhe- 'ezobetona, Tr I Perovo. L-ady, no. 29. Moscow, 1962. Tekhnologiya 1 svoystva tyazhelykh betonov, 4 - 36 TE,~T: Data are given concerning the shielding properties of special con- cretes made from flue dust, limonite, serpentinite, magnetite, and hydro-goeth- ite ore with cast-iron zhot and boron carbide additions. Results: The strength of flue-dust concrete is somewhat higher than that of limonite concrete. The moisture loss at 18 - 20'C for concretes made from two ?o,-tland cements is 3% for magnetite concrete, 5,14 for serpentinite concrete, and 7,"' for magretite concrete with flue dust. For concretes prepared from gypsum plaster-aluminous cement It is much less: 2% in case of Magnetite concrete with flue dust. Losses in Card 1/2' Some problems conCe:,-iri,:, Tre t~ecru,clogy of .... AO~I/AI26 weight of -,(_)ricr,-.LP with ~inot and boron-carbiae additions are 3 - 3. CA at IO'*C, 4.5 - ')-QI-j' at 100*C, 5.4 - 5.o% at 150*C, and 5.9 - at 200'C. The strength drop of special concretes, determined on cubic samples, was cofitained within 2-t - 3b%, all temperatures up to 200*C. The strength values determined on prismatic sam,ples dropped more sharply. Magnetite and ser- pentinite concretes displayed a shria~-,age of 700 - 1,000 ~L/m, and flue-dust concrete one of' 1,2GO tL11m, after 20 days. 'Ihe shrinkage of limonite concrete with addi-.ions varied between 45C and 65G tj-/m, depending on the type of cement used. Concretes with additions of cadmium and barium salts did not show losses in strength after a 100-day irradiation with Co6'0 (activity 2.5 gram-equivalent of radium). The addition of 2% cadmium chloride and barium sulfate to Portland cement concretes did not produce any corrosion on the reinforcement of both ir- radiated and non-irradiated samples. intense corrosion was produced on the re- inforcement by an addition of' 2% cadmium sulfate even before irradiation. This effect was also observed in gypsum plaster-aluminous cement concretes both with and without cadmium and barium salt additions. There are 10 figures and 22 ta- bles. bard 2/2 NADOLISKIY, V.I.v inzh.; PAVLOV, V.A., inah. Molding elements of Industrial buildings on a two-frequemy vibro- plate. Trudy NIIZRB no.29:92-97 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Vibrated concrete) DESOVI A.Ye., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; SADOWSKII, V- , inzh. Effect of repeated periodic vibration of hardening concrete on its strength and bdfmd with the reinforcement. Trudy NIIZHB no.29: 130-142 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Vibrated concrete) , ~ Y i , , " !-,?, r ~ ; Mll "I'T: K , , v , k t c - !,. ~N A 0-4 )1, - " V. I . : - I - .- . , . .. ~ r - ~ikn:;, , - - : : I I G.S. , K.~l , .e. ! . riauy - . I. e - -, : , - ~ --- 'hol ! ' , '~" :--~ ~ - ' f- -'.' :: 7, -', I I . I - . (MIRA 18:2) :- . ; ,, . . - n-.. , 1. ~ 3 'r.-,, . 1: INA DO L 1 S K I Y, YA. V 23379 Tsvptriaya Fezinovays Smes' Dip- u-b-u,.,l ~oryaclfy Vulk,-n!i-pts!l leF&P-ye Prom-at', JqLq, ro. 6, c. n. so: L--TOPIS "To. nj, jg:q / ".. ~ ~D --I - 1~1 4. 1/,P / - ll~ I 1 -1 . . Uds at woWn We* Is pkeUs ommm to bw TubmaissAim It. A. Vournitovicii 4ad VA. V. NAI)M*SKY. LoOeya Prow.. 19M. No. 2, 23; irdadaird (,micass Lot of Ratticis pirioestais, IM. No. 13,34. 421448 // I , 6 651-004/00 0661/00 bdus am -vo am St TASILIYETA, N.V.; STERGIU, G.K.; -NADOLISKIY, Ya.T.; KOSTYUSHKO, G.A. Now ultra-accelerators of vulcanization of rubber compounds based on natural and synthetic rubbers. Uzb.khIm.zhur. 6 no.6:79-85 162. (KMA 1612) 1. Institut khimii polimerov AIN UzSSR. (Vulcanization) AUTHORS: Kladiyanko, D. F., and Nadopta, R. A. 2o-6-45/48 TITLE: Development and Metamorphosis of Rana escul;enta Tadpoles as Affected by Uranium Nitrate. (Vliyani~e azotnokisloeo urana na razvitiye i metamorfoz golovastikov zelenoy lya6-ushki) PERIODICAL: Doklady A.N SSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 6, pp. 1217-1219 (USSR) A.B57RACT: Although the biological part played by microelements was already suffiently investigated in publications, the importance of uranium as microolement is for livinE creatures only little stulied. The highest content of uranium compounds exists in the thyroid ~fland. Uranium was also found in the embryonal orrans of man, In connection C with the fact first mentioned the author decided to examine the influence of uranium, as mentioned in the title. The rater of the breedingvossels contained 1 to 200 mg of uranium nitrate in 7 graduations per I liter. As criterion of the influence served; 1) Appearance of the bilateral symmetry in tadpoles and their liberation CARD 1/4 from the surrounding mucilage. 2) The moment of the Development and Metamorphosis of Rana esculenta Tadpoles 20-6-45/48 as Affected by Uranium Nitrate transition to free movement and 3) the surviving of the developed tadpoles. 10 days tests showed that uranium is not indifferent for the animals. Although the development of the bilateral symmetry was not impaired, the transition to free movement was markedly accelerated and the capability of resistance of the test animals in later stages was increased. They survived longer even at higher temperatures of environment (30-320C) and were still alive for a long time, when the control tadpoles had already died. This was confirmed by repeated tests, As the capability of resistance is closely connected with metabolism processes that are due to the nervous and endocrinous system, the problem rose which type of influence was exerted by the thyroid gland. Therefore the authors decided experimentally to determine the influence of various uranium concentrations on the metamorphosis of tadpoles. After 17 days the control tadpoles died, probably due to the high temperature of CARD 2/4 environment (310C). After 10 days, just as the test Development and Metamorphosis of Rana esculenta Tadpoles 2o-6-45/48 as Affected by Uranium Nitrate function, In the case of the artificial metamori,phoSi3 under the influence of thyroxine its action is not suppressed but increased by thio-urea. It may be assumed that in the case under review uranium is in its action equal to thio-urea There are 1 table and 4 Slavic referon- ces, ASSOCIATION: Cherepovets State Medical Institute (Cherepovetek!y gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut) PRESENTED: By Ye. N. Pavlovskiy, Academician, May 20, 1957 SUBMITTED: October, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress CARD 4/4 4~0 ~~ NOO &IS" Govo 0t > Le L 0 ,)o 0 0 0 0 01, Sl_ 'Fo 7 t 4 0 ox 0 K L%,.S, 0,K OP I Ql o Q0 '60 ~o 0 0,K, 0 00 0 0 j Olh 40, -~o 0 - 0 00 P. 0 f"s, ~P 0 Ih 1*1 0 0 . 0 4? ZIS' 4* 0 Q. ~hq OQ L OAS, "o ', ~? ~Q 00 -10 60 ~b% 0 06 L o N -%6- ve 0 O's. 6 4,oq". Q Ot. 04. 0 W o oo 4" 7, NIV?> or -bo~ ot~ !i~ 0 ~~ !4-19 Iti Pharmacology and Toxicology HUN'Gkay pharmacy at the University HORVATH, Dezso, and Mrs. N.4-DoR,Andra for Mledical Sciences (Ox~Vdiifidomanyi Egy'etem. Gyogyszertar) in Pecs. "Pharmacological Technology of Mannite Preparations Capable of Being Used Parenterallyt, BUdaD05t, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 107, No 29, 17 Jul 1966, P 1365. Abstract: The Sterile Laboratory (Steril Laboratorium) of the Pliarmancy at the University for Medical Sciences in Pecs prepares mannite injections In 20% concentration in ampoules containing 10 and 50 m.11., respectively, and 10% and 20% infusion solutions In bottles holding 200,300, and 500 ml., respectively. These preparations are used as osmodiureties and dehydrating agents, and also for Intracranial and intraocular pressure reducers. The principal characteristics and the uses of the preparations were discussed. 9 referenoes, including 6 Hungarian and 3 Western. 1/1 HUNGARY Mrs. NAD R -_"dras, HORVATH, Dezso, and Mrs. DEAK, Bertalan, PharMey -0. 1 ,, I ar the University for Medical Sc~ences (Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Cyogyszert:ar) in Pecs. "Preparation of Fructose Injection and Therapeutical Applications" Budapest, Orvosi Hecilap Vol 107, No 29, 17 Jul 1966, p 1366. Abscract: The preparation of a 20% fructose injection solution, in ampoules conraining 5 and 10 ml., respectively, and 5% and 10% infusion solutions in botcles holding 500 ml. was described. These solutions may be used in appropriate cases in lieu of glucose solutions. Their princiDal use is in cases or acute alcohol poisoning, liver diseases, caloric intake, and all ot:har inszances where the administration of glucose is counterindicated. 5 references, including I German, I Western, and 3 Hungarian. 1/1 24 HUNGARY HORV.,%TH, Dczso, Mrs. LN-ADOR, Andras, and Mrs. DEAK, Bertalan, Pharmacy at Lhe University for-TIMical 'Sciences (Orvostudomanyi Egyctcm, Gyogyszertar) in Pecs. "Pliarmaceurical-Tec~inological Aspects of Infusion Solutions Containing Sugar and Alcohol" Budapest, Orvosi Het;lap, Vol 107, No 29, 17 Jul 1966, p 1367. Abstract: The applications and manufacture of a so-called 'energy infusion' technology, involving the use of a solution containing 50.0 g. glucose, 100.0 g. fructose, 50.0 g. 90% ethyl alcohol, and made up to 1000 ml. with distilled water, were described. Clinical tests showed that the so- lution performs satisfactorily. It has a pH of 4.8-5, a density of 1.043-1.047, a rotating ability of -12.35" to -12.52*, and a refraction of 53'-65'. 8 references to Hungarian publications. 1/1 .. .. ........ 4i, X'" L Y, Z. ~L La au** lid" K. lim.~l TYO$rl'4-,6 ~_x --loo. -At 25 Ahkk)'_ 0 . -fit Yrg!z_e ~ ek,: "d- th cofitmds-, red odt - d Diiw f Iflfe 16 vrm t b~ _ d Ace= Y ,Masw Y, k PaM -do totk .94 47777~~, Distrt 4E2c/4E2c(j) .1 Ire-a-ure -on" the dlelectric 9 d da"te ean" 5 Be& N#MdCW 7ez Vlop, -IN-io ae- W Veszprem. KuUM lxt&d _Rxk"Yei 1. leces (50 X 50 WO - mm.) were 2-4 mm. Wgck and re with Ag an both was side-. Compn. of tthe glass SIOj 71. NajO 14.1. CaO 9.2, AIA I.S. MgO 3.5, FcOs 0.2. and SOo 0.5%. The specimens were compressed in an app., described In detail. ,to pressures up to 1000 kg and theircapacityinddWec. low were detd. under the vOZ loads by an audiefrequency bridge at I kc. frequency. Both the capacity and dietec. lm Increased until the pressure reached 350-400 fig./sq. cm. and decreased thereafter. It was assumed that Initially -the pressure caused a decrease in the av. distance between the structural voids without appreciably affecting the po- tentials between the voids. This increased the cond. and the polarity caused by the oscillation of the tons between the voids. After the crit. pressure was attained. the potentials ibetween the voids began to chance, resulting in a decrease I. capacity and dielec. loss. G. 1. Erqyd- 4 ~jl) NADOR, B. ------- Differential thermoanaly-tic equipment for investigating systems containing malting phase. P. 165. MAGYAR KEMIAI MLYOIRAT. Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 65, no. 4, Apr. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (MAI), LC- Vol. ~-, No. 9, September 19D9 Uncl. OR low . .... OT 4w wet jr .4d WH to lifew 7, mom Ul. 1w 'a lid, ........ aw- ~#O 04 Mi! n W fit t bit of. ve VC.; q42'73 3/07 2/60/000/0 1 B021/BO58 AUTHORt Nador. B. TITLE: Properties of Glasses of the System V 2 05 P 205 PERIODICALt Steklo i keramika, 1960, No. 10, pp. 18 21 TEXT-, Kitaygorodskiy and Karpechenko determined the zone of vitrifica- tion in the systems V 0 - P 0 and V - P 0 WO It followsfrom 2 5 2 5 205 2 5 - 3 19 their researches that V 205 increases the electrical conductivity of the glasses, and the increase of the P 0 content improves vitrification and \11, 2 5 increases the glass stabilit The losses in weight when melting the mixture V 205 and P205' dependent on the P 205 content, can be Been from Fig., 1. The amount of oxygen which is separated during the melting of the mixture V 2 05 and P205? is shown in Fig 2 as a function of the P 205 con- tent., The amount of oxygen necessary for the complete oxidation of the glasses in the system V 0 P 091 is shown in Fig 3. The dependence of 2 2 Card 112 84273 Properties of Glasses of the System V 0 - P 0 S/072/6o//0OO/010/00?,'OC4 9 5 2 5 B021/BO58 the specific weight cf the glasses of this system on their composition ig shown in Fig. 4. The results of the thermographic investigation are shu;zn in Fig 5 The fusing temperature of the glasses increases proportionally to the P205 content (Fig 6) The I,-quidus curve is shown in Fig 7, the phase diagram of the system V 205 - P205 in Fig 8 Figs 9-11 show the dependence of the energy activation on composition. The author finally underlines that V205 is irreversibly decomposed during melting The system V205 - P2 05does not, therefore. represent a eutectic system ASSOCIATION: VengriLva, Nauchno-issledovatellskly institut khimicheskoy promyshlo.nnosti (Hungary, Scientific Research Institut-?-of - the 6hemical TndustLy) Card 212 NADOR, Bela Diffaranti&l triermanaly-tical instAll,~tian for irr7eallicating systeaw of melting phaaa. Magy kera tolynir 65 no.4:i65-166 Ap '54. i. Nehe.;wngyipari Rutato Intezat, Veszprem. NADOR, Bela, kandidatus Data on the properties of vanadiumpentoxide-phosphoruspent.0- xide system. Pt. 1. Magy kem folyoir 65 no. 11:443-447 N'59- 1. Nehezvegyipari Kutato Intezet., Veszprem. Nador, BelaY dr. (Budapest~ Electron spin resonance pentoxide-phosphorus pentoxide. 1-7 64. Csepel I,Postafiok 93) -M~*7 investigations in thr'16ptex1vanad4um Acta chimici-Hung 40 no. 1: 1. Research Institute of Reavy Chemical Industry, Veszprem. , i.f. ~, I - , - -. t- I -, i". a -.,r .3 1 (-.~ -., i 1 - t " : , , I " " - , ", -, ? .:- - ~ I, .: I I. ... , . - . . . . . . . . : 1, , , : , 1 " e - Lri ! , % ... i," . - ; I i - i -, I - .,. I " ., . NADOR Erno, fmarnok; KRANITZ, C7u~la, dr. -- I More effective control system for yarn quality at the Gyor Cotton Mill. Magy textil 13 no.2:72-7/+ F '61. 1. MEO-vezeto(for Kranitz). "-Ss, T. tP 4- VC, I - Croimcl control of air traffic. lp. 165- (Kozltkedes- es Kozlekedesepit,eqt,ic-,r.,n-ITlyi ,~Lyes-let) Budapest, ifunjar-j, Vol. 9, no. )~, Apr. 191;'). Monthly liEt of '"ast -E,ironean Accc-.ssions L-,:, Vol. ~i, No Aw- st 1~51j. Unc la . Ferenc; MDOR, Ferenc BARDOSI, I The probable increase in the number of airliners up to 1970, Kozleked kozl 18 no.50:908-913 16 D 162. I NADC", UY. MIaMOUT., versatility with standard types of traveling and port, 1 crpnes. r.). 2 -, . RINGARIAN 'T7ATj INDUSTii".'~'. Budapest. No. 19, Spring 1956. SU7-CF: East Eurouean Acces-Lons List Library of '-cn--ress Vol. -5, No. 12, December 19% KULCSAR. Andor. dr.; RAWR, (17org7. dr.; ZOLCZER. Laszlo. dr.; FARAGO. Istva-n.-ff-.,- *XMAS; Edit. dr. Clinical aspects and therapy of commotto cerebri. gagy. Sebeezet 10 no.1:4-13 Kar 57. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomarqi Iffetem B&jeveti SqkUszati Intezateask Kozlememys. Igazgato: Rubanyi. Pal, dr. egyetemi tanar. (BRAIN, wounds & Inj. concussion. ther. & other clin. aspects (Hun)) ---------------------- NADOR 'YOUlaf dor. Gy6rgy] _z:=*&-ftAWm -% Progressive characteristics of Galileits scientific views. Ist, astron. isal. no.2:247~-265 '56,.' (MLRA 10:6) (Galilai, Galileo. 1564-1642) lop USSR / General DiVision. History, Classics. Personnel A-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1., 1958, No 24 Author : Nador, Dverd Inst :Not Given Title :Leonardo, Philosopher of the Renaissance Orig Pub :Vopr. filosofii, 1956, No 4, 65-72 Abstract :Leonardo da Vinci defended the experimental method in the study of nature, acknowledged the necessity in nature and the objectivity of its laws. The opinions of some researchers who attribute to Leomardo in inclination to magic and v1sticism, are refuted. Card : 1/1 iy t'i-, r,-~m -nd tF, -~ffrct, ~r- sc ~n~ r.reD-ra"' on. 3 iol. 6, no. 11 6c,, r ce, :--,.nrt L :ro- Ac '~or: List- ry -ress Vol. 5, 3, AL:.-,,,s-. 1',,56 -,Y. Descartes I method( 10"Y 2nd cc i ni ~ n r n ip ti-Ir 1 law. t,. 219 (Ma,-yar Tudop..anyc s Akademia . I z t e mn t J4 kq i e s ~ i7 i kn dszt.: 1y. i. c ~ 1 f,: - ~ F, r, y , J". . Vol. 7, nc. 2, 1'57. , Hun; ar -Y ) 1 ' -- ;( -onti-.ly Index ~f hzst n;rop-,,n ;.cces,,.j,:,s 7) - ' -1. 7, nc. 2, Febru2ry 2"75c NADOR, D. (Vengriya) Sigaificanae of Decartes' heuristic doctrine for the history of science* Vop.ist.est.i tekh. no.10:17-23 160. (~UA 14:3) ,.4,- (Descartes# Renet 1596-1650) (Logic) a fi..lozodiai tudor-anyok doktora Some basic problems relating to the structure and psychology of creative-iuventive thinking according to the concepts of Descartes. MaV pszichol szemle 20 no.4t574-583 263. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Gyermeklelaktani Intesete. Igazgato: Dr. BELrtha Lajos, a pszichologiai tudomanyok kandidatusa. HUNGARY SUKOSD, Laszlo, Dr, NADOR, Gy9rgy, Dr, HONIG, Vilmos, Dr; National Institute of Traunatology (dire'Aoi~---~WTC~,-Gyorgy, Dr, professor) (Orszagos Trauma- tologW Intezet), Budapest. "Statistical Analysis of Industrial Accidents Based on the 1962 Patient Material of the National Institute of Tramatology.t' Budapest, Magyar Traumatologia, Orthopaedia es Helyreallito Sebeszet, Vol IX, No 2, 1966, pages 137-141. Abstracts (Authors' English summary modified] A definition of the concept of occupational injuries, the statistical data of such patients, admitted to the Institute during 1962, are analyzed. The patients are classified according to sex. age. location of the injury and the therapeutical results. The length of treatment, the length of disability compensation and the exact time when the injuries occurred are also evaluated. It is concluded that most injuries were caused by inadequate discipline and the neglect of precautionary measures. The paper Is merely an Introduction; additional experiments and factory examinations are planned to correct the errors and to introduce better safety measures. No references. 1/1 callicrein conteat.of ZtvLduj PhyWQ149icA Changes and in Wadectocia ' Sit 'r an'[ Kiroly Nido' , Tud.minyceytterni Stumatol6giai Klinika. Budapest). J)'T.Ort 11dihip 89, 117-9(1949).-In saliva from 14 Young men Aged &-IS 2nd from 14 men aged 45-78 callictein was .Ictd. by 4.ompating the effects an blood pressure of atropin- 11~1 (loci with the effects of a stand4vt padutin prrpn. '~-tliva of aged men contains 4-5 times as much callicrein ai %aliva of young men; the mein Yalu" were Jri.n4 4nd I-XI units. resp Daily of houtiv Variation, of "Ificrein In -fiv, 4 th, -.an~ per~n Aet' 111,ignifiwant The anit Ad 'rfl-- " ,oI intlueov~l if the --tru"n .( A~A ." bv AdminiNtr Stiml 4 Atropine its p4rAfjrnto~i~ C-A11.11-111 Content of SA11vu %A, about .1-1, rttn~ higher th- that of healthy coat"A PM0.9 of the name age group No migui&-Ang d"I'lion ~Iullf he obse"M in caties or J9'"1J%1t1% UI(VTOSA. IuCrl~ASC of CalliCrein Content of sah~A ~% high" the usore --r the oanutentolis. 1. F NADORI K. M-3T) A dudapesti Tud. Stomatologiai Klinikajanar Kozlemenye. Vizs alatoK a nyal chemizmusarol The chemistry of saliva Orvosi 'fetilap 1)4d, T561-576 (567-571) Guarphs 4 Tables 3 .7 normal flow and by suction from "0 healthy men of Samples of saliva obtained Ir different ages ha,-. pH values between b.J0 and 7.09. Yhe pH after administration of 50 g. of gugar was b-32-6.46. The rate of salivar~y secretion had no efre!A on the p[l. Ptyalin activity was found (Wohlgemuth's method) to be optimal at pil 6.5-7-5. It was lower after fasting and administration of sugar but higher after administration of rari-na or quinine. Fasting and administration of farina, sugar or quinine caused no variation in the inorganic (Ca, K, P9 Cl, Na) and dry weight while C03,11 and 11C031 are also significant. Zhe Ca and P contents are L)-l') and 11-2b mg.71~,,o mi. respectively. Kesztyus - Debrecen So: Excerpta. Medica, Vol. II, No 7, Sec. II, July 1949 Ujabb vizsgalatok a ny-31 kall-ikreinjerol Chem-ical inveztigations cn t-e of saliva Fogorvosi Szemle, audapest 1949, 42/2-3 (105-10:1) When saliva or purified kallikrein (padutin) is boiled for some minutes it is inactivated. Boiling for a longer time restores almost half the oriZoinal activity. ~'he substance released by boiling is not histamine, although its action Is inhibited by treatment ~nith dehistin (an antthistaminic). Kallikrein is regarded as a hormonal agent of the salivary glands, acting on intestir-al secretions. Straub-6:: -ed So: P~xcerpta Medica, Vol. 11, No. 12, i9c. II, Decenber 19L0 C,4 d "Uti", of com , da With anablat- AV-Nidm i, I. mv limUt-i. I I,mg I Iffidd -kttl KI( I it 119 1 A t-sc. .4 .."1 /.1phyviii. lictilleirliv, ot %mt.qa~ 'Ifull. 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Iff N 1=1 lie Me s(k%(c N. 111d) Me Ht %Wai Me me N.Ial me rbclff Be X-170 wk 16110 me Me N, 143 me me -410% Me Pkcjig N-144 319e %it awn the metco oak. of UK alf-larmodsto amt. to a 11cwti slAss tube. and hftt JD on. at " The kmactim "IhWe4tlylk or "th C9 71 go" to c Coto 13 179-9 M"-KCSCO Coil 7 3 197-8 M".KtAc cue too IW71 14110H Colt ISO 1,91-so EltmUstAc CHI Is 174 mtGH-MftC0 Colt Ito 192 mem-EtAc Cot, 10 194 A Cot, 20 .... clies w 176-7 WON Cl4e, 30 IM-2 MCOH-Mexo clipb 303 owtmcfftA. Lo 138-M %11"-Melco 30 2&1-4 ato" 40 207 HtOH-MW 40 LI-44-111 Meoff-mftco ;110 L-K) . ~M-MeCn V AUVI heonskir Wa. U*fti. the feactsuft was Completed in 1-2 .LAYS 'VeR ft CIKXn (;;~. with .. a.., Im% Yield. Tt. products am gews"y Msdpw. in water, AM Their aq motas. could he stecWted at 100' wtibout *_ a yieki #J .1448 mW N47. wbkb were apparvall. r&~z efin"I am4kation. was low. Atwher method was there,- (oft used. Diumlve 16.4 X. McPWNPh in t6 ad. ceacd. Ila, a-141 0 ml. 11010 &40. and I S. p4rx(Ormaidehydr, brAl fI hi% . a4d afkAti, treat Several min with %team. 41t%- W4VC the Oil ift MOO, dry With VRS(k, frllk'~* the HfvO,and 'fi~td in "o,xo. Atxvit 14 g. N,N'.fimethyt- b, 211-13', is obtained. whkh giv"Iba quate"Lacycoavd. ohm its mecow(ft. is tivace-f with Mel. to the bial. modag of *448 Sad X-07. slatibr c&vto arcre obeavc ; 0.3 mg./ft. Muent otmtPlete waiscie paralysi. to MIS. For the vesph tory paral"is. bowever. O."A mg.Ag. was weded. Thus. they have a awch Prater therapeutic Utittpte than d-tubmurarhm, Their -effect was lastims aml could met be antagmteed by peastic- mine. A t4wrelathm Of Structure with W. actrvity 6 gift". layin FinAly 111twittimatemary sylyttino' devivativre with curanno edoct I I~ k I-Lwv %Ul~ K.-amt, So. 19.'o 1 r ... Inf-iir.rm~ u,t I.- --f-d mr..1k, Littom, ,% J."Ilf 'ools o.ui, th~ qu..ivt,-g~ I L,,i ....... AtCll,\ I'll. fwt 11, 1........... kik'll.Cll III m I!,, ..... ..1 .01, -tan- fl- I- lit 1%,,i I,n.- I,ri, of tvj~ I -t~ in-li -f o-1 It .f It,, f.-m Fh. ~jj... -.1 d- c.ill't"Ic to .1 I's f,~qt, 41-1. 1 .1 P. Mc--ilm I I \ I-'M . .01. 1 1 p %, t N I 4W. !17 1.4, -11, -4-t lottilmir , \ I C, I IN 21111'. hvm,mk1 t\-1 it 177'. (-matc- IT-11. tw-it.h. 1 47 =N 311', 2 A Ollllj~l, 1:11% ,I \ IC I"'.] ut., .'.1 11:0 ct, orl -I-t-l .,If, ;,r ....... I.. h.-, It, N - 147. 1 hr ot .... .. I hk h !st With thotob CCIDUI Wl rocificHINRCHA 7 ~yu haa -all C5 With~ iraftt- mi-to. giei dhig CI br-~R ,de- "Onii F_ - - - TfiCK oz":Phcu.-'- v ._OF~5;-:PhCHj. jz, Cf~ C1 lo,- gis laf."f "Cl- 12Q!~~0.2;,*~ PhCfG A Intel, &I In ; g t ftc~zr'174- YsWiMll 4, A, Alt 'Iti, 'd NAMR, KAROLY Chemical Abat. Vol. 48 No- 4 Feb- 251, 1954 Organic Chemiatr7 Atte~npts to Ifad new compounds with cuiarelike effects. M. Quaternary derivatives of dkmd= KAr Lpd LWLCLn=k llxwg. 2. -M-74(1952Xin C.M. cf, C.A. 40, *17f,-Severat qwternary derivs. of surciW.- and phthaloyloopine socre syntliatind with the object of establishing the changes in Pharstacol. effects of "gization of bi uaternary comptis. by aralkyl. the quate compils. w kh, as a rule. y eld derivs. with gangliatt-block-. te.1 V tag ersects. Succinyl-anti-tropine (1). be.ss 140-50'. was P"W. in 6 x. yield 82% by pouring 2.5 ml. (0.025 mote) (Cff,CGCih an 7.1. g. (0.04 mote) tropine-11CI, keeping the reaction mixt. 3 hri. at M-20" with air and moisture "- daded, moistening with water when gas formation ceases. adding Nits to Fit B.S. st"kithig 8 titnes with eight 25 mi.- ofCHC decolorizing with C. removing thesolvent, =h`:9* under reduced pressure. Phthatcyl-anti-trapine (H), .. 66-V, Is obtained by reesterification of tropine %ith o-C,H,(C0sEt)x in the presence of Na. rhe faiiowing CHr-Cil-Clit" .[C0.411 NA(e.R'X P Is- 1.2R'X (R - -Clf&Cifr-) and U.2R'X (R - a-Cgflq) were- e~. RIX and Compd. no. given): U). Atel (N-297),~ J11bI P-MdCJ14C11sHF (D ~~. t%-BrW4CH2Br N-W7); (Ua). Afel (11b), PhCH2Br (N-M). 1a), m. 310* (decompa.)I obtained by adding Ifel to I in 'tbs. Me%CO. allowing to stand for a day, filtering, washing ,othe pint. with McCW to remove unsameted substance, and reffyotg. front MeM.PiP. 1b, m. 200-20 (decomp".).. from I I 16f -CO with P-Mecitfiel off fe, at. 20' (de- tj a~lding m-Br1;H4CHsBr to I in Ntc%COj -vu.). p-pd. h allowing to stan 3 days, filteclax. and recrysta. from MeOH-M&O. !h, m. 299-M' (decompn.), prepd. by quaternizing It In MC&CO with Met wid rtcry!;tg. from water. Ub. m. 216* (d pa.), obtained by refluxing U 3 En. in UezCO with PhCfftHr, filtering, washing the. salt with Me&CO and recrystil. from B4cOH-Et%O. Mama- col. tests revealed that the curate effect is predominant in the bis-quaternary derivs. Compd. K-W ptoved in frog tests to be 2.5 t .unes and'N-W SA-thnes ad stmug as d. Jubacumdn. MOM. L.;NADOH, K.,-KOVATSITS, M. New adrenaline-blocking compounds. Acta pbWsiol. hung. 3 ao.1:175-182 1952. (CIAL 24:3) 1. Of the Institute of Pharmacology of Budapest University. GYERM, %;MWR&j11.- ..m Studies on cholinergic blocking substances. Il. Correlations between structure and effect in antimuscarine, ganglion blocking and curare- like actions of mono- and bis-quaternar7 ammonium compounds. Acta physiol. hung. 3 no-1:183-193 1952. (CLKL 24:3) 1. Of the Institute of Pharmacology of Budapest University. NAPOR) K. to C mpmdj with Cag .st.%f' %Z1 1.9."iff a! I rnazy tropeines. V ?J&A- and lirm an C a T ~Chim. ~VAPtal;C a C. , Oft. d. C.A. ag 47, 133h, 48. 2076f. The following R.S' i fro- .I$- yk s( niurfa bromlitet) were prtpd. by heatin I m0 14- 9 1 RtHrh and 2 moles of the corres n Ing tropelne in id c clelco radical of the tropelne. . .. and d lete paralysis In frogs gi 197~. 20 A'T Txp Us, 2*28AO*, 2.5 (syrn-s cr. 2371. 5)~' 210', 7.5; m4ndeloyl, 177'. 5; and kopoyl, 107-81, 2.5. Also prepd. were bro- mMe), 210-l', 1.7; 8,8'-O.Xel~ is(ma!del~eropixiuffs bromide), 2GI-7'. 2; and 8,8 bromide). 276% 0. The pharmacol. results show that a distance of 13-15 A. between the ittaternary N groups is not required for the curarine ef- fect Barlow andilng, C.A. 43. 2703c) and Indkate that the - structure of the cation hcad Is of paramount importance In detg. the activity of such compds. J. L. O'lldeq_ NADCR, KAROLY e no Stereocke M 0 MLAUQWS. 1. The (-t fi ti coa m o go an aura I J., f. Ckel". S". a t e rates N - 0 acyl mi- has shovrn thai the relative positions of the nitrogen " 3 1110 group In nortropme and In itacpseudo- ld p and cis resp. The stereochemical notation E Chemical Abet. ishioned after the sterolds and triterpenes, therefore nortcopint and norpmudetroplue ate noctropan- Vol- 48 No- 4 3m-ol and -M-of respectively. N-AcetylnortropanV-ol (1) . 7 Feb. 25, 1954 and 6.15N HCl In 41oxatte yield LHCI, in. 165*. N- ' , Is obtained by Schot- Bensayinortropars-10-ol (U), tn. 166 Organic Chemistry ten-Baumann benzoylation of the nortropan-M-ol carbum- ate (M). 0-Bewoy(aor1ropax4P-c1-HC? (IV), in. 212', is obtained from M, N HCI, and BxCl heated on a steam bath for 5 firs. 0-Acr1y1xor1ropax-3"-ffC1 (V). in. 213-14*, is repd. by refluxing nortropap-3ti-al-HO with AcCl for I r. O-Henwyfriorlropax-&-d-110 (VI), m. 214-16*, J3 g by refluxing tuirtrupti-3wol-11CI with excess MCI Fcvpd 5 rs. N-Acel)[mortropax-U-d-80 (VU). in. 160,-3*, h is prepd. train N-acetyluortropau-3" and SN ITC1.1n dioxane. O-Acelylaorfropaa4a-cl-HLI (VIU), in. 192-4*. is obtained from tropati-&,-yl carbamate with 5N HCI and ' with 5N 110 in AcCl. 11 an standing for 24 firs. at 25 dkmue yiAls IV. IV reaimics to U an treatment with 2N MaOIT. is recovered un. changcd by treatment with 11C1. V1, when treated with N NaOlt, apparently does not react, I all beatific to 164), melts and then solidirte-A. yielding V. V. wh -en neutralized to 1600 for with o IN NaOH. kives I.HCI. Monheat IOmlW,gjvcsVUL 11. Tits configuration Glinthe cff~cisints. Ibid. 724-7.-The can- GAbor Fodor and aldit Kovdcs. figurations of the epinters, emnlue and pseudoccgonitte and cocaine and pseudococaine. have been established by acyl -3 HO migrations and other stereaspecific reactions. The C group proved -to be in the ci-position in ecgonine. N- Acetyinor-30-ecconint Et ester. in. 112', gives 0-acetyl-0- Monine Et ester-HCI an treatment with HCI an the steam batit for 4 firs. The reverse reaction is observed by treat- ment of the O-Ac HCI salt with NaMt. N-acetyl-&- ecgonine Et ester, in. 150*, (a] V - 19.4* (c 9, EtOH) does not rearrange with HCI in diame. 2-a-Henzatuldotropan- -40.5*. is obtained by Curt- 3-~a-ol-HCI (1). in. 228*. [a]"4 ins degradation of (-)-bcnzoyl-3a-ecgoaiae and treatment with HCL I refluxed with MeOH conic. 3.5N anhyd. HCI e 26-anfinif-&-benza foxytro-afte-2KC1, in. 214-15% VIC.- -21.9- (c 2, H,05. Revirfie reaction occurs in N M ,product in the prepa. of 1. 2-a-amino- XaOH. As abX- lrGP`"1-&-fA4MCl was obtained. Curtins degradtin ~f M-0-benzoyl-30-ccgonitic yiL.Ids :!u_lx-jjz,,nitjojtGjn , n_:jl~ at, in. (C 2, 11-0). which doe:i not rearrange Onlicatingwithilclinkleoll. Cocaineraireduction with LiAllf, gives, after treatment with 110, U-3a-ei-Rollillol (11) IICI salt, in. 270-2*, -37.3 *; %%,I He ti,% I 11, I-c(Itle- tion of -,I#-ccgonine Ate cster gives (+)_ajj_cegojjinoj 111. M-3. ~ +) faM 3, 1-1~0) IIICI salt. in. 232-3*, jol"p, 46.3*)]. %%'hen Ilistrcatedwith PhCHOand PhSOJI there is obtained 0.0'-betitylidette-3,v*tcgOllilt0l, Ill. 102--V, fal" -9-43. No b-MIZAIdette deriv. is obtffittEll fl-0111 the 91 30-compd. Udehydmtcstqhcutreatt.,d%vitliclitotuilt)-tirite and concil. HiSO4 at 20% however the 30-compd. (Ices not react. K. C. Schreiber NADOR, K. t GYMM,, L. "Synthesis of Compounds vith Ganglion Blockinz Effects.0 Pt. 2. Monoquaternary tropeines. In English . P. 323 (ACTA CHIMICA, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1953) Budapest, Hungary ",- 11"'; 1" ' --, I-/ai-5t SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Library of Congress, Vol. 3, No. 4, April 1954. Unclassified. ~- 4~ f -7- - ~'le -u , -- .-. - -. :~ - ~, L . ~ ~ c,- ~ - . ~ - -1 1 .1 G73aMK, L.; HADOR K Studies on cholinergic blocking substances. III. ffeuroKu cular blocking tropeines. Acta pbqsiol. hung. 4 no.1-2:159-174 1953. (GLKL 25: 1 ) 1. Of the Inatitnte of Pharmacology of Budapest University and of the Pharmaco-Industrial Research Institute, Budapest. f6ratafif- COU dd'i thyl bratflot; - r pla bromide dobcdol bromide. pt-broillo. mo Z)i ;meth (LE) &~ffiylcu tuld' _plidifim Iodide brim6birizvl bramzm. -ewarabeft --be~te6f billss-4tile ftwEgimyl broinf4e, 'be AM= azy trap yWc, f6d bcd- joa~; ta pint thg am. benz thy trap brawlda th YJ eif6ite of 84"h belftyl iddel and -bromobWmAndithyl .6roMI& Qua env- -b 'd , I.- Qr theA =xlddate~ of troplue. The i.ZYL arid:t dobinz:yt~qtxit Im emarles. were- the - a, hlGro A al - 1, - vc H6 'a 'AV A nh fv-g a~ lodd Agentt. ob - SKVniph -r .1 met Yf= be bf ' it h tn&duux 'W6rf4e4 --- COmPdg.. I mad It fave,1-- uscmritild tioa. IM ac `~CmuVd.IllEs biamid, P* chrambeu=ti af - Zv~rrpatcutWmpaf etic =old ep IMM~wi of g4liethyfupp ep b Ice: Abe 7 ~4,1~', my g. -No heny 6E., 00. pate-0 Cap- a b0 #146. #*"toAfty 711 `-j NADOR, Karoly Synthesis of Cholinergicplly Paralyzing and Stimulating Tropine Derivaties. Szerves Kem. Konf., Debrecen, 1953, P. 8045; Curr. Chem. Papers, No 12, 1954, p. 630. Iffn J ~7 14~ ,w In t tE Df '00 L -P a4y1-"("jhf fii, phe"aIGiIt* rd [,a y am 43.PC Ott- Compared, the, offect-:o A t Thaw if bi M "d 'tfj aft ~* % :iuid of ve a eak t aad es thatof 1,cc4*ftQuA4 *fi&e Ai -t - _z E -p- '~Ct 'While t % kr =-t h" as.: ao, e t'air dimvsw:" ter. 11- _7 W%::Of nftads bmt, java tf, tfii$~ animalis (kul eft Qu Out the (mes, fifthato- rm V ~6 If th at adther] itm law, or ant 7777777~~ bel 77.~. R~ Z,-~_~ Awe I ~ .mi;