SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VACULIK, P. - VACZY, L.
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VACULIK P ; KUTHAN, J.
Oxidation of some /+-aIkyI-3,5-dim&tb7IpyrId1.ne. Coll Cz Cbem 25
no.6:1591-1595 -Te 160. (Ew 10:9)
1. Institut fur organiache Chemie, Toohnisebe Hochsebule fur Chemie,
Prag. (For Kuthan). 2.Jetzige Adresse: Biologischas Institut,
Tachechoolowakische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag. (for Vaculik)
(Alkyl groupe) (Lutidine)
MACKOVA, Olga; VACULIK, Pavel
Report on the lst fiational Conference on Herbicides. Vestnik CSAV
70 no.1;86-87 161.
MAMOVCOVA, Olga; VACULIK, Pavel _;
On the effect of some phenoxyacetic acids on growth. Biologia
planturuin 6 no.l.-I-7 164.
I
1. Institut fur experimentelle Botanik, Phytopathologische
Abteilung, I'schec-oglowakische Akademie der Wissenschaften,
Praha - Pejvice, Na Karlovce I,
VACULIK, Rudolf, d.oc. inz. GSc.
Effect of cultivation on the change of podzol properties.
Rost vyroba 10 no. 5/6%527-539 my-Je 164.
C Chair of Pedology, Higher School of Agriculture, Brno.
lqi
NOVAKI V.; KOZAK, P.; VACULOVA, D.; JURECEK, M.
Analytic aspects of the oxidation of organic nitrogen com-
pounds by chromic acid. Pt. 3. Coll Cz Chem 28 no. 12:
3"3-3446 D 163.
1, Technische Hochschule fur Chemie, Pardubice.
VAC-ORD
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0 saoshnyM for:Wth edwile antropoidap owavensyM n& Obra-
MW vil d1stanUfth rs4telIMM) vrmawyM wiamd. Tcolailex
forms of the behavior of the anthropol4p based cc the fw=tion
of distant visual t4sporary cormoctorjV Tr. Flzlol. laborat.
plavion 261 1949 p. 76-45.
1. QC the Institute of Zvolutionary ftsioloa and Petholoey or
Higber Nervous Activity imal Academician 1. pq Favloy of the
Academy of Medical Sciences USSR (Director - Academician
L. A. Orbeli) -
Cua Val. 190 so. I July 1950
I- VACZ, IstVan-
Emission works of tungsten wires manufactured from various agents.
Muszaki kozl MTA 25 no.1/4:313-344 160. (EEAI 9:7)
1. A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Muszaki Intzete, Elektronfizikai
Csztaly, Budapest.
(Tungsten) (Electron tubes) I
SZELEMv Tibor; A41 Awn-
Determination 3f the low temperature -3f wires incandenced by electric
current by meams of extrapolation. Kuszaki kozl MTA 27 no.3/4:24?-
258 6o. (EEAI 1015)
1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Muzzaki Fizikai Kutato Intezet$
Slektronfizikai Laboratorium.
(Electric lighting, Incandescent)
VAGZj Iatvan; ZoNAGY, Lajos
Ultravacuum manometer ultravaccum production. Muszaki koz1 XTA 27
no.3/4:293-311 160. (EW 10:5)
1, Magyar Tudomanyoa Akademia Fizikal Kutato Intezetm
Elektronfizikai Laboratorium.
(Electron tubes) (Manometer)
3877h
9'.3 S/194/62/000/005./120/157
z) _S- '? D230/D308
161 1'7
AUT110131: V&cz, Istv&n
TITLE: Emission work of tungsten and molybdenum disilicides
in a pure state and with barium oxide deposited on
them by evaporation
PEHIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatilica i radioelektronika,
no. 5, 1962, 42-43, abstract 5zh292 (Magyar tud. akad.
1.'tsz. tud. oszt. kdzl., 1961, 28, no. 1-4, 69-88)
T-".';T: The work function (c?) of pure disilicides 'o-f tungsten (-"Si2)
and molybdenum (MOU2) andp of disilicides with Ba and BaO iayers
deposited by evaporation, aas measured using the well-knovrn method
displacement in current/voitage characteristic. This method has con-
siderable accuracy and differs from Richardson's straight-line me-
thod in that y can be measured at low temper.-Aures of the sample,
thus averting possible structural changes. The-experimental set-up
and the method of obtaining Y/Si2 and YOSi2 layers, 5-25 ji thick, on
the surface of pure VI and I.,Io are described in detail. The table
sho,as the main results of the measurements:
Card 1/3
II S/194/62/000/005/120/157
Emissi=44 rk of tunGsten and ... D230/D308
Type of Pure 77 VI, coated YI, coated 17, coated 37 S i2coated
surface with V/Si
2 with VISi2
f with Ba
With Ba
ter 7 hrs.
af and BaO
and BaO
of thermal
treatment at
2050-21200K
1,7ork
function 4.42 3.9-4.02 4.67-4-83 1.9-2.0 2.5-2-58
ev
Type of Pure Mo, coated V~o, coated Mko, coated f,,oSi2
surface W10 with YoSi 2 with MOSi2 with Ba joated
after 8 hrs. and BaO with Ba
of 4"her=al and BaO
treatment at
1 600-21000K
',','ork ~ "0
-function 4.16 3.86-3-91 4.49-4-56 2.0-2.1 2.53-2-58
;v
Card 2/3
S/194/62/000/005/120/157
D,mission work of tun~7sten and D230/D306
TI c,= be seen from the table, that, for thermally
U
ant! !,'OSi2 the work -function c? is smaller than for
however, after depositing Ba and BaO upon WS12 and
and remains larger than for VI and Yo with Ba and BaO
ted under the same conditions. LAbstractor's note:
ticn).
untreated ',"'Si2
pure TI and 1.110,
ii'OU2, -e becomes
coating deposi-
Complete transla-
Card 3/3
Study tour in the I.ov-A Union. 733.
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Vol. J3,, no.1.1/1"',
l,'(jnVJ.y 1,J!,t of F-
Uncl..
VACZI, L.;MDIALYPI. I.
Studies on distribution and properties of penicillin-resistent staphylo-
coccal strains, Orv, hetil. 94 no.40:1097-1101 4 Oct 1953. (CIXL 95:3)
1. Doctors, 2. DepaTtsent of Bacteriology (goad -- Dr, Istvan Fureez),
NationAl Institute of Public Health.
I
TA.M. L,; MIRALTFI. I.
Antogonistic Staplwlococcan pyogenes strains against Corynebacteria.
Acts, nicrob. hung. 1 no.4:459-470 1954.
1. Staatl. Institut ffir Tolkagesundheitswesen, Budapest.
(MICROCOCCUS PYOGINIIS
pathogen. & antag. against Con-nebacterium)
(CMYUUCMMM, culture
antag. by Micrococcus pyogenes strains)
~',-Petddlldnave. L. V4CZf Mid J. Uri (UniV. M, V1, S~ W
19, . 'Iqr~ Ae:rd. sci~ P.
A- ~150:wr IG -77
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2-Aminci-4-arstmrop~cucl, and 0.01"; 2-J;(-thyiamiuv-1',tY-
=-till:ylididn jLI) but iiot by KCL%., Nall?. Nlliq~~ If-CO. -
clitorimphenitol. Oreptuirmin, or
Af. Wewej "as rmwn with ~Im U./ml. penk-Plin fiv), III-
h "
t
pen. clam, )r IV with HU The lAtt(:r M~
cultu
Showl.0 iurfra-ted 14g owinir to the pv-si3tcrtce. af fm IV in
the Intilitim. With 111. 1.25 U,/1111, IV Inhibitcd
atrahm orTlinatilvmilmaut to PW IJ,Iml, 21 v-jt ivj!,,ly still.
stituted ftL;Icd to friMbit I as d H*I
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twocalne atid tutetha
fis- TbL- "iica(" that (1h.: J111tali-
tiou dependa cia the metlivi group of J11. 9. W. D., Jr.
VACSI, Lajos, dr.; SZAYTO, Rossa, dr.
Iffect of aerobic bacteria on toxin formation of B. perfringens.
Orv. hetil. 95 no.29:777-781 18 July 54.
1. Az Oresagoe Kozogesseegugyi Intozet (foigazgato: Havas Andras
dr.) bakteriologiai Gostalyanak (oaztalyveseto: Yuress UtTan dr.)
koslemenys
(CLOSTRIDIUM PSURINGINS
toxin prod. in mixed cultures)
(BACTORIA
aerobic, In Clostridium, perfringens cultures, off
on toxin prod.)
VACZI. L.,; GAL, K.,; IWBIUYI, M.
Characteristics of chloramphenicol-resistant strains of ILcoli
0:111, b:4. Acta microb. hung. 2 no.4:359-367 1955.
1. Staatl. Institut fur Volkageoundheitowesen, Budapest.
(BSCHKRICILIA COLI, effect of drugs on,
chloramphenicol. resist. strains)
(CHLCRAKPHINICOL, effects,
on A. coli, resist. strains)
VA C Z-1 L
%~A -A AL.---"At
1962' VACM, L MUfALYIPI f, SWt last. of publ.
-.Oke .0li-tic --activi.ty-of chloramohdaicol-r,astatant u0.
7'.J~dvn.sllt t yph I --ACTPi MICROBIOL.ACAD. SCIENT. HUNG, (Budapest)
311-2 (87-94) G raFihs-.2: Tables- I -laus. I
-al"g. UlcrO&8ft r-OnclentrationA of chlorainp#Cracol.
V -,ii vated-in media coAtId
,V-pft'Oa*trains willbeconia realstant to 1010g. /inl. concentration of-that antibiotlu
a grew con _-i er*bly -alower than Wo son-sittve bac-
A *eeks.'Acelstant stralil ad
Ai V01.9/8 Wardbidlave9to.
terUldenaiwarovedtoAx-, tq" the cult urea -atthe former organ
Lie toni of the resistant strain$ 'Werasurrounded by- a rshaemoly tic
agarco en
a., h6hieniolytic agen, s1milar in its nature lostaphylalysins. Itisin-
t proved to be
Cd6ptive- 6gainst .chloramphenicol. 7he agglutinabilityof the resistant bacteria with
e~*diicee,,:- with O;serum increased. Farkas Budapcst.,
VACZI, Lajos. dr.,; SZAVTO, Rozoa, dr.,; CSILLAG, Anna, dr.
Modifications in cutaneous flora following chloramphenicol
therapy. Orv. hatil. 96 no.13:343-347 27 Mar 55,
1. Az Orazagos Kozogeszogugyi Iatezet koslemenyo.
(CHLORAMPiMNICOL. effects,
on akin bacteriol.)
(SKIII. bacteriology.
off. of chloramphenicol)
VACZ1, L.-; BARSY, G.; MWAI, G.
Studies on the irmnunological properties of Salnonella :~Mhi strains
In English. P. 353. V,~1- 3, No. 4 1956. A TA 11CROBICA. Budapest, 11.ngary.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 6, No. 1 January, 1956
VACZI. Lajos, dr.
Accomplishments of the laboratory sections of public health -
epidemiological centers In 1955. NePagesssegua 37 no.4:99-103
Apr 56.
1. Koslemeny as Orssagos Kosegoozaegugyi Inbezatbol (foigazgato:
Tako, Jossef dr.)
(PUBLIC HEALTH
in Hungary, sanitary-epidemiol. centerre, accomplishments
of laboratories in 1955. (Hun))
(LA'BORATORINS, MEDICAL
in Hungary, accomplishments of laboratories of sanitary-
"pidemiol. centers in 1955. (Hun))
dr.; GALAMBOS, Marton, dr.;
BODA, Domokoa, dr.; TACZI,,kgjge
SZAIITO, Roze"a,
Prevention of severe gastroenteral complications caused by
chloramphenicol therapy in dysentery. Orv. hatil. 97 no.33:
897-901 12 Aug 56.
1. Budapest Yovaros Laszlo- korbaza (igazgato-foorvos:
Ferenos, Pal, dr.) as az Orazagoe Kozageszoegugyi Intezet (foigazgato:
Tako, Jozssf, dr.) kozlemerVe.
(DYSENTERY, BkCILLARY, ther.
chloramphenicol, prev. of gastroenteral compl. (Hun))
(CRWRAMPHENICOL, ther. uqe
dysentery, bacillary, prev. of gastroenteral compl. (Hun))
VACZI, L.; SZITA, J.; GIBLMZKT
The role of lipids in Incticed. chloramphenicol resistance of bacteria.
Acts. microb. hung. 4 no.4t437-445 1957.
1. State Institute of Hugiene, Budapest.
(OHLOPAKPHINICOL, off.
on bact. simultaneous increase in lipid content of bact.
with develop. of resist.
(BACTIRIA, off. of drugs on t
chloramphenicol, %imultaneous increase in lipid.oontent
of bact. with develop. of resist.
(LIPIDS, metab.
bact., simultaneoua increase in lipid content with
develop. of resist. to chloramphenicol.
VACZI, L.; RARSY, G. , KU13INYI, M.
"W"""gio-'- Chnnges in the antibiotic sensitivity of pathogenic bacteria in the
-neriod 1953-1956. Acta microb. hung. 5 no.2:151-164 1958.
1. State Institute of Hygiene, Budapest.
(ANTIBIOTICS.
effects
on bnat., changes in sensitivity over long periods)
(BkCTIMIA, effect-of drugs on
antibiotics, changes in sensitivity over long periods)
VACZI, L.; INCZ73. P.
~ Studies on the lipids of intestinal bacteria. Acta microb. hung. 5 no.Z:
197-203 1958.
1. State Institute of argiene, Budapest.
(INTA-STUTES, microbiolog7
bact., lipid composition)
(LIPIDS, metabolism
intestinal bqct., determ. of content)
VACZI, Lajos, Dr.; BARSy, Gyula, Dr.; IIJ13111YI, Janosne, Dr,
Changes in the antibiotic sensitivity of pathogenic bacteria 1953-
1956. Orv. hetil. 99 no.12:393-398 28 Mar 58.
1. Az Orszagos Kozeszsegugyi Intezet Kozlemenye.
(ANTIBIOTICS, eff.
on pathogenic bact., changes in sensitivity in 1953-
195~ (Hun))
(BACTIRIA, aff. of draga on
antibiotics, changes in sensitivity of pathogenic bact.
in 1953-1956 (Ran))
KUBINYIITE, Marta Setwanner. Dr.; DINS, Palne, Dr.; VACZI, Injose Drs
The Vi hemugglutination in detection of typhus carriers. Orv. hatil.
99 no.32:1093-1096 10 Aug 58.
1. Az Orszagos Kozegeszoegugy Intezet (foigazgato: Bakaca Tibor dr.)
Bakteriologiai Oaztalyanak kozlemenye.
(TIPHOID 7XVIR, transm.
carriers, detection by Vi hemagglut. test (Hun))
VACZI, L.; J11,11EY, El.; L.
The relation of surface properties and witobiotic resistance of Staphylococcus
aureous. I. Phage taping of polyresistant Sta2hylococcus areus sTrains. p. 2b9
ACTA MICRORIOLOGICA. (Magyar Tudomayos Akademia) Rudapest, Hunrary, Vol.
6, No. 3, 1959. In English
Monthly list of East European Accessions, (REAI) LC, Vp;. 9, No. 1. Jan.
ig6o uncl.
VACZIg ;q, WH&ZY, G.; KATONA, H.
The relation of surface properties and antibiotic resistance in
Staphylococcum aursus. II. Phagoc7tosis of antibiotic sensitive
and resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains. Act& microb.hung.
6 no.4:297-305 '59.
1. Institut of Microbiology, University, Medical School, Debrecen.
(STAPHTLOCOCCUS)
(PHILGOCYTOSIS)
HORVA-1, Eva, Dr.; V4C..Z.I,- lajon. Dr.; SZABO, Gabor, Dr.; BMUWI, Yerance Dr.
Mffect of antibiotic combinations on IsaudomonaB pyocyuxxea strains.
Orv. hatil. 100 no.15:541-544 12 Apr 59.
1. A Debraceni Orvautudomanyi Effetem Mikrobiologlai Intezetenek
(igasgato: Vaczi lejos dr. egy. tanar) an Gyoaszertani Intezatenek
(igazgnto: Mlyi-Nagy Tibor dr. et7. tanar) kozlemenys.
(PSEUDDHONAS ARRUGINOBA, eff. of drugs ou
antibiotics in various combinations (Hun))
al4TIBIOTICS, eff.
on Peaudomonas aeruginosa strains, eff. of various
antibiotic combinations (Hun))
VACZI, L.; FODOR, M.; RETRY, A.; HOLLOS. I.
Studies on the amino acid composition of the cell wall of Z. coli
0:111 strains vith different antibiotic sezaitivity. Acta microb.
hung. 7 no.3:297-306 160.
1. Institute of Microbiology, University Medical School, Debrecen,
and State Institute of Hygiene, Budapest.
(ESCHERICHIA COLI chem)
(AIVIBIOTICS pharmacol)
(AMINO ACIDS chem)
VICZI, L.; FODOR, 9,; RETHT. A.
Effect of lipase on the sensitivity and activity of StaDhylococcus
aureus. liserletes Orrostud. 12 no-5:493-498 0160.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Zg7etem Mikrobiologiai Intezete.
(STAPHYLOCOCCUS pharmacol)
(LIPASES pharmacol)
VACZI.Lajos. dr.; HCRVAM,31va, dr.
Observations on the epidemic of Influenza in 1959 with special
reference to complicated cases. Orv.hatil. 101 no.35:1129-1132
28 Ag 160.
1. Debreceni Oryostudomanyi Egyetem, Mikrobiologiai Intezet
(nTYLUANZA compl)
VACK, L.; FODOR, M.
The relation of surface properties and antibiotic-resistance in
staphylococcus aureus. Acta microb. hung. 8 no.1:43-51 161.
1. Institute of Microbiology, University Medical School, Debrecen.
(STAPHYLOCOCGUS pharmacol.) (FATTY ACIDS hamacol.)
(ANTIBIOTICS phanaacol.)
VACZI . L.; FARKAS, L.
Association betveen lipid motalmliom and antibiotic nenaitivity.
Pert 1. The lipid composition of antibiotic sensitive and resiat&nt
Staphylococcus aureus strains. Acta microb. hung. 8 no.2:206-213
161.
1. Institute of Microbiology, Universit Medical School, Debrecen.
(STAPHYLOCOCCUS phannaool) f~PIDS metab)
(ANTIBIOTICS pharmacol)
VACZI,, L. - FODOR, M.; FARKUS, L.
Association betweeu lipid metabolism and antibiotic sensitivity.
Part 2. The influence of esterase inhibitors on the antibiotic
sensitivity of Staphylococcus aurous strains. Acta microb. hung.
8 no.2:215-221-161.
1. Institute of Microbiology, University Medical School, Debrecen.
(STAPHYLOCOCCUS pharmacol) (ANTIBIOTICS rharmacol)
(ESTE111ASES antag) (LIPIDS metab)
-V,ACZI, Lajos, dr.
Relation of lipoid metabolism ta'antibiotic resistance iu
Staphylococci. Orr.hetil. 102 no*?'-29&30() 12 7161.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyatem, Mikrobiologiai Intezet.
(STAPHTWCOCGUS pharmacol)
(AITIBIOTICSS h rmacol)
(wPIDS metab3 a
VACZI, L.; FODOR, M.; MILCH, Hedda; RETHY, A.
Studies on the mercuric chloride resistande of Staphylococcus aureus.
Acta microb. 9 no.1:81-87 162.
1. Institute of Microbiology., University Medical School, Debrecen
(Director: L. Vaczi). and State Institute of Hygiene, Budapest
(Director: T. Bakacs).
(STAPHYLOCOCCUS pharmacology) (MERCURY pitarmacology)
!HLRIGARY
~.CZI, L., HORVATH, E., and BAUM, N., of the Institute of Yftcro'04olo7y
Y
(Director: L. VACZI), and Department of Ophthalmology (Director: A.
KETTESY), University Yedical School, Debrecen [Original version not givon].
"Studies on the Mology of Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis"
Budapest, Acta Microbiolo2ftca Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol 9,
No 4. 19627~-~P_P 329-336-
Abstract (Authors' aiglish summary]: Conjunctival scrapings and secretion
obtained from 25 patients suffering from epidemic keratoconjunctivitis
were tested for virus in HeIA cultures. A, cytopathogenic agent was iso-
lated from the conjunctival scraping of a nine-year-old patient. The virus
is cultivable in HoLa, monkey-kidney, and human fibroblast cell culturos
and produces eosinophilic nuclear inclusions. It is sensitive to other and
very sensitive to heat, The adenoviruB typing sera tested failed to not-
tralize the virus. The virus Is pathogenic for the albino mouse if given
intracerebra-Uy, and for tho rabbit if administered by intravenous route.
Dropping the virus into the conjunctival sac of the rabbit leads to cha-
racteristic conjunotivitis-and keratoconjunctivitis; this is followed
11/2
kmw'y
Budapest, Acta 1-fterobiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol 9.
1%10 4. 1962/63; pp 329-336. (Continuedl.
by the development of fatal encephalitis characterized by emaciation,
paralysis and other symptoms. Paired sera of certain patients suffering
from epidemic keratoconjunctivitis showed some rise in the neutralization
titre against this virus. Investigations into the possible role of this
agent in the etiology of epidemic keratoconjunativitis are in progress.
[14 references, mainly western]. [ArUcle in Ehglish].
Z/2
VAC;ZI, L.; GEDER, L.; KOLLER, 11,; MET, Eniko
Influence of temperature on the multiplication of varicalla
virus. Acta microbiol. acad. sci. Hung. 10 no.2:109-115 163.
1. Institute of Microbiology (Director: L. Vaczi), University
Ybdical School, Debrecen.
(TEWERATURE) (VIRUS CULTIVATION)
(VARICMA-CQMR VIRUS)
;;G--~v
HU,
I
KOLLER, Miklos, GOYCZOL, Eva, 11ACZ1,_jaj2s Institute of Microbiology
(director: VACZ1, Lajos), University Yedical School, Debrecen Coriginal
language version not given],
"Study of the Multiplication of the Varicella-Zoster Virus by the Fluorescent
Antibody Test."
Badapest, Acta Microbiologica Academiae 3cientiarum Hungaricae, Vol X, No 2,
1963, pages 183-188.
Abstract: [3n.--lish article, authors' English summary] The patho.-enic changes
and the intracellular location of the viral antigen have been studied in hu-
man embryonic fibroblast cultures, at different times, following inoculation
with varicella-zoster virus. The first cytopathic changes were visible 10
hours after the inoculation; at this timesome minute, eosinophi1ic granules,
each surrounded by a light area, appeared. Characteristic type-A inclusions
were visible 48-?2 hours after inoculation. The complete destruction of calls
took 96-1", hours. Viral antigen was first detectable around the tenth hour
of the infection; some minute fluorescent spots were visible in the nuclei.
Between 24-48 hours, nuclear fluorescence increased and cytoplasmic fluores-
cence appeared. After 72 hours, the antigen gradually disappeared from the
nucleus while the cytoplasm continued its fluorescence. The intracellular
distribution of viral antigens and the formation of type-A nuclear inclu-
sions seem to be parallel phenomena. 2 Eastern European, 9 Western references.
1/1
VAC.Z.I,..L., dr.; FODOR, M., dr.
Studies on the effectiveness of Hungarian semis7nthetic peni-
cillins against Stapbylococcus aurous strains. Orv. betil. 104
no-51:2424-2427 22 D 163.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi E atom, Mikrobiologiai Intezet.
(STAPHYLOCOCCUS) FPENICILLIN) (STREPTCMYCIN)
(CHLORAMPHENICOL) (OXYTETRACYCLINE)
(CHLORTETRACYCLINE) (ERYTHRCMYCIN)
(METHICILLIN) (PHARMACOLOGY)
VACZI,,.L..; HADHAZI., Gy, HORVATH, Dta
The influence of temrx,%ratire on tho miltiplication of the)
PR8 strain of Influenza A v1rus and on the interferon pro-
duction by the virus Infected cel1g. Acta microbiol. acad.
sci. P=g. 10 no.4:397-4.0-') 163 -- 164
1. Institute of Microbiology (Directort L.Vac2:i),, Universit-y
Medical Sc!hool, Debmcen.
- VACZI, L.;IRETHY, A.; REDAI, I.
Patty acids In enteric bacteria. Acts, microbiol. acad. sci.
Hung. 11 no.4t375-382 161+-165.
1. Institute of Microbiology (Director: L. Vaczi), University
Medical School, Debrecen.
VACZI,L.;-MAKIMT, Jolan K.; RETRY, A.; MAI I.
Studies on lipids in Pseudommas pyocyanea. Acta microbiol.
acad. sai.Hung. 11 no-4081-390 164-165
1. Institute of Microbiology (Directori L. Vaczi), University
Medical School, Debrecen.
rjo
HUNGARY
VACZI, LaJoe, and RETffp Aladar, Institute of Microbiologf at the IMP-dical
Vn_iv~_r-sff~_'(Director: VACZI, L.) in Debrecen; and KMALY, Kalman., Research
Institute of Dermatology and Venereology (Director: FOLDVARY, F.) in
Budapest fo-riginal-language versions not given7.
"Lipid Composition of Treponemil. Strains"
Budapest, Acta Microbiologi-cap Acadentac Vol 13,
110 11 2 Jun 1966, pp 79-84.
Abstract: (English article] The lipid composition of Treponema pallidu T.
eiteri, T. kazani 5, T. minutum, and T. refringentis has been investigated
by thin-layer and gas-liquid chromatography by employing the test techniques
described by VACZI, L., WtKLEIT, J. K., RETHY, A., and REDAI, I., Ibid., Vol
11, 1964-1965, p 384. The fatty-acid complement, similar in all strains, con-
sisted mainly of palmitic, oleic, and olainic acid. The phospholipid comp-
lement varied considerably between strains. The unsaturated fatty acid com-
position of the IK~jponema was very similar to that of Streptococci. The signi-
ficance of the lipid component in cell metabolism was discussed. The results
were presented. 8 references, including I Hungarian, 2 German, and 5 Western.
(Manuscript received 7 Dec 1965).
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PUNOARY
VACZIO WI-03, candidate of medical sciences; Medical University of Debrecen,
Institute of Microbiology (Debreceni. Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Mikrobiologiai
Intezet).
"Development of Medical Microbiology During the Paot 20 Years."
Budapest, A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia V. Orvoei Tudomanyok Oettalyanak
Kozlemnnyei, Vol XVII, No 2-3, 1966, pages 201-20?.
Abstract: The period discussed is characterized by a great increase in the
number of institutes engaged in research involving medical microbiology.
The chief advancements were made in the field of bacteriological diagnostic
methods, in results of studies aimed at the elucidation of the etiology of
diseases caused by bacterial infection, research related to the prevention
and treatment of such diseases, and in the field of bacterial genetics.
Research in chemotherapy and disinfectants is also mentioned. Some of the
specific problems are discussed briefly. The scarcity and backwardness in
ultrastructural research is sadly apparent. Future requirements also include
more complex research projects and a greater collaboration among researchers.
No references. [Manuscript received 26 Feb 66.]
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1,~ I&Agq, REDAI, 1mro, ?SITHY, Antal, KISS, Jolan; Medical Univorsity
of Debrecen, Institute of Microbiology (director. VACZI, L.) (Debreceni
Orvostudomany! Egyetem, YUkrobiologial Intezet).
It Studies of the Relationship Between Upid Constituents and Biological
Properties of Proteus Bacteria."
Budapest, Acta-Microbiologica. Academiae Scientiarum, Hungaricae, Vol XII,
No 4, 1965166, pages 319-326.
Abstract: [English article, authors' English summary modified] The total
lipid and phosphatide content, and fatty acid spectrwp of 5 different
Proteus strains was examined. 1) The total lipid content varied between
U 5.5-7.5 per cent, their phosphatide content between 4-4.9 per cent. 2)
All 5 strains contained 4 phosphatide components: cardiolipin, cephalin,
lecithin and lysocephalin. The quantitative relationships varied with
the individual strains. 3) The lipid components of the btrains examined ar,-:;
built up from e3sentially the same fatty acids. The bulk is represented by
myristic, acid, p-CH-myristic acid, palmitic acid and fatty acids C17 and
C19 containing cyclopropane rings. 4) There is a conspicuous prevalence
of long-chain fatty acids and special fatty acids while unsaturated fatty
acids are present in low quantities. 5) Conclusions were reached concerning
the relationship between the quality and quantity of bacterial lipids, and
_bacterial membrane pen-aeability and resistance. 2 Hungarian, .3 Western
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VACZ1.;1_Iajo9 and REM, Alpdar.. Institute of Microbiology at the Medical
i-11jifi-iraiiYo-~: NDector: YACZI,_Q in bebrecen; and Research
Institute or Dermatology and, Venereology (Director:-FOLDVARY, Fo;
Budapest Loriginal-language versions not givepf.
"Lipid Composition of Treponemal Strains"
Budapest Ac,~a MtcXobiolor :q.,Ac*0qIiae_ Lcientiarum Hungaricae, Vol 13,
No 1, 2 Jun '1966' `pp'71-84.:
[Engli:h
A' ' t*
article] The lipid composition of Treponema pa4l4dum, T.
reix0i- T, kazani 5, T. minut~g, and T. ~efKipgentis hai beefi in'46bigaEed
by 'thin-lay'e'r A~d'g'as-M~n c romatograiphy by emol6ying the test techniquea
described by VACZI,, L.., FAKLEIT,, J. K.) RETHY,. A.p and REDA1, 1.1 zbid.., Vol
11) 1964-1965) p 384. The fatty-acid complement) similar in all strains, con-
sisted mainly of palmitic, oicic, and oleinic acid. The phospholipid comp-
-lement varied considerably between strains. The unsaturated fatty acid com-
,'position of the J~eppngg!~ was very similar to that of Streptococci. signi-I
~The
ficance of the liold ~6miponent in cell metabolism was discussed, The results
were"presented. Orig. art. has: 4 figuresand 1 tablee- [JP~Si. 36#043
TOPIC TAGS: bacteria, fatty acid, chromatography
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How the aaimill and plywood industry prepares to receive and preserve water-soaked logs.
p. 55. (Az ErdD, Budapest, Vol (3), no. 1/2, liar 1954.)
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAL), LC Vol 4, no. 6, June 1955, Uncl
PALKOVICH, M. (Palkovits, M.1; "!FYYL, E. (Czeizel, E.]; PALr.OIIIcH,
1. [Palkovits, 1.]; VATSO, D.[Vaczo, D.)
Scientific and technical problems of roentgenology. Periodica
polytechn electr 7 no. 411-VIII 163.
1. Soobshcheniye anatoinicheakogo instituta Hudapestitskogo
Veditsinskogo Universiteta (zaveduy-ushchly kafedroy dots.
Tibor Donat) I Rentganovskogo otdeleniya Bjidapeshtskoy
Bollnitsy imeni Ishtvana (zav.otdeleniyem: Dr.V.Zhuzhanna
Leykhner).
EXCERPTA MEDICA See 14 Vol 13/11_Radio)ogy Nov 59
2260. THREE CASES OF LITHIASIS OF THE PANCREAS - Rbntgen vizogillattal
dazlelt pancreaskOvek hdrom eset kapcodn - Le ic hne r W. Z a. and
Vac 6 a letvdn Kdrhdz Budapest - MAG. RADIOL. 1958, 10/2 (73-77)
In the first came, a male aged 35yr., pancreatolithiasis was associated with an in.
operable carcinoma ventriculi. In the second case, a male aged 38. diabetes
mellitus, hydrops of the gallbladder and pancreatic cyst were the concomitant
changes. In both theme cases the pancreatic concrements were palpable at oper-
ailon. In the third came, a female aged 46, duodenal ulcer. Addison's disease and
millary calcification of the spleen occurred along with pancreatic calculi. At oper-
ation the enlarged and densified pancreas could be palpated. The roentgen dia-
gnonie of pancreatolithiasis may be established an the basis of multiple or solitary
calcified opacities of varying size in the pancreatic region at the level of lumbar
verlebrae I-M. The clinical symptoms of pains in the dorsal segments VII-IX,
fatty stools. jaundice and glycosuria are not always present. The only suggestive
sign to the radiological finding. Solitary pancreatic concrements have to be dif-
ferentiated from chole- or nephrolithiasis and from calcified mesenteric lymph
glands. Gylsrgyi - Budapest
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HA"M, Zoolt, dr.; DOMMOR, Iaszlo, dr.;,y4q~~~r-dr.
A rare syndrome from chordams, of the pervical,a 0* Idog.ozeale,14
no.12070-375 D 161. Pln
1. A Fovarosi Iatvan 4rhaz Ideggyogyassati Karbonctani so Rontgeupez-
talyanak kozlemenyo.
(SPINE neopl) (CHORDOMA came reports)
A
VACZO, Gyargy, dr.
11-11-1- Karfan's symdrome. Marfan's syndrome. flagy radiol. 13 no.6-:352-355
N 161.
1. Fovarosi Istvan Korhaz (igazgato: Katona Istvan dr.) Rontgen
osztaJfPPLk (fcoxv s: Dr. Weilne Leichner Zouzsa er.) kozlemenye.
(MLRMODACTM radial)
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AUTHORS: Czeizel Eiidre, Vacz6 Gy6rgy, Kertai Fa'l (Doctors)
TITLZ: The effect of bone marrow on the regeneration of the
liver in normal and X-ray treated rats
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PERIODICAL: Magyar Raoiologia, no.2, 19621 113-117
TEXT: The regeneration of the liv&r in ratv is increased by
extract of bone m;-rrow. On the other hand, irradiated suspension
of bone marrow ha--- a strong inhibitory effect upon liver regenera-
tion. Radiation therapy of the whole body reduces the regeneration
of the liver, even when the liver region is protected by leact plate.
The inhibitory effect ie miti6--ited, if-not prevented, by the adird-
nistration of bone marro% suspension. Bone marrow irradiated in
vitro haa no effect. There are 2 tables.
AE-SOCIATION: hatioial Health Institute and Dept. of h6ntLen, V<
Istvan Hospitul, Budepeet
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AUTHORS: Czeizel Endre, Doctor, Vaczd`Gy~rgy, Doctor,
Kertai, P~l, Doctor
TITLE: The effect of bone marrow irradiated in vivo and in
vitro on the liver regeneration of rats
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PERIODICAL: Magyar radiologia, no-5, 1962, 293-297
TEXT: Partially hopatectomized rats were exposed to whole-body
irradiation of 100 to 1000 r. A susp(insion of in vivo
irradiated bono marrow was prepared from the feinurs and tibias
of some of the exposed rats. A suspension wam n1so preptired
from bone marrow taken from unexposed animals and irradiated in a
test tube. These suspensions were injec 'ted into the bones of
healthy aninials and their effects studied. A considerable
decrease was observed in the liver regeneration in rats exposf~d
to whole-body irradiation, although their liver region was
.Protected by sheet lead; this is attributed to bone marrow
irradiation. Irradiation of bone marrow or injection into the
bones of healthy animals of a suspension of in vivo irradiated
bone marrow inhibits the liver regeneration in proportion with the
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dose of exposure. Injection of in vitro irrudiated bone marrow
suspension stimulated regeneration provided that the doses did not
exceed 400 r but had an inhibitory effect if the dose was above
400 r. The possible use of irradiated bone marrote for
inhibiting the mitotic process in embryonal or tumour colls will
be the subject of further study. There are I figure and 3 tables.
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ASSOCIATION: Orszagos Kozegeszsegugyi Intezet, Korelettan Oszta/ly
Cs Fovarosi Istvan Ko'rhAkz, Rontgen Osztr~ly
(Department of Pathological Physiology, National
Institute of Public Health and Department of
Radiology St. Stephen Metropolitan Hospital)
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AUTHORS: Czeizel. Endure, Doctor, V.Pcz 01 r. '. Doctor,
Lq.~~~Y I .
II(Ala Ka"Ima'n, Doctor, Kertai Pail,
TlTLE: The effect of spleen cell suspension and sple-nectomy on
the liver regeneration in wholq-body irradiated rats
PERIODICAL. Magyar radiologia/,~b.5, 1962, 298-303
TL XT Partially hep.--%tectomized rats were exposed to irradiation
(500 r) and afterwards intraperitoneally injected with a normal
spleen cell. suspension or with one taken from in vitro irradiated
('~:00 to 1000 r) spleen cells. This was done to determine whether
such a treatment prevents a decrease in the liver regeneration
usually observed after irradiation. Results: Injected normal
spleen cell suspension not only lowere-d the general mortality
rate but also prevented an inhibition of the liver regenerati6n
a
after irradiation, Splenectomy before irradiation had certain
protective effect. The irradiated spleen cell suspension (lid not
produce such a protective effect. Injected spleen cell
suspension did not stimulate the liver regeneration in rats,
although such stimulation was observed in mice. This divergence
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is explained by the fact that in the spleen of mice the rate of
extra modullar MY010POiC!~-43 is higiier whilst in the spleen oC ratz~
the rate of erythropoiesis nnd lymphopoiesis is higher. There
are 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Orsz~gos K6ze go's zs ~'.g~tgyi Inte"Zot Ko'rehettani Oszta`1y
i:~s F~va`rosi Istva`n Ko'rlia'z, R6ntgen Osztaly
(Department of Pathological Physiology, National
Institute of Public Health and Department of
Radiology St. Stephen Metropolitan Hospital)
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PAMOVITSt M.; CZENEL.E.; PmxovEHj.; VACZ0,,Gy.
The ovarian cells as affected by direct and general X-ray
irradiation, Acta chir. acad. sci. Hung- 4 no-41i-Vii 163.
1. Institute of Anatomy, Medical University of Budapest and
Departnent of Radiology of the "Istvan* Hospital of the City
of Budapest.
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AUTUORS: Sulyok, N.S., Czeizel, E., G G. and Vaczo, G.,
Doctors, YUrU
TZVLL: Investigation of the prot ctive effect of cystamine
fir
PE'RIODIC.Z: Magyar Radiolocria, no".- 1, 1963, 49-51
=jT: TM authors exposed 20 white mice each weighing 17-
21, g, td total body rndiation in a dose of 650 r (180 hVI 15 mi'lo
0.5 mm Cu filter,,distance 40 cm, dose rate 67.6 r/nzin)'. 10 mice
were given 0.15-mg/g 'Lambratenel (a preparation of cystmine or
-mercaptoethylan, ine, produced by Zracco industria Chimica S.p.A.
Nilan) 5 minutes before ex,
posure, and 10 others served as a control.,
Seven days after exposure only 4 of the control mice and 9 of the
mice treated i-rith Lambratene were alive. After 12 clays all control
nice had perishod but 9 mice of the $treated group were still alive,
demonstrating the protective effect of cystisaine. To show whether
Lambratene protected the bone marrow function against radiation the
authors used Kertails starch test (Kis6rL. Orvootud, v. 10, 15 (1958));
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injection of 3 Ml/kg of a 5*',', aqueous starch solution causes a marked
granulocytosis in normal rabbits, but ex-posure to 400 r suipresses
this bone narrow response. E.-c-periments on 19 rabbits revealed no
i"erence bett
d
J_J. -icen iL-radiated rabbits treatcd and not treated with
Lambratene. The bone marrow response after injection of starch was
absent in both groups, i.e. Lmdoratene failed to protect the bone
marrour against the d,xmaging affect of radiation. In the third group
of experiments the wat'hors carried out partial exstirpation of the
liver iii 79 rats from the same breeding station of the National
Instit.ute of Public .11ealth and assessed the regeneration of liver
tissue, by the formula of Canzanelli (Canzanelli et al., Sndocrinol-,
ogy, v.91, 45, 1949). In 27 non-irradiated rats the liver regenera-
tion.index was 86.45a. - In 17 rats, exposed to 500 r this index fell
~to In 9 irradiated rats treated with L=bratene given in a
dose of 0.1 mg/g by intraperitoneal injection 5 minutes before ex-
posure, the liver regeneration index reached 79.8Y*, i.e. the rcren-
erating capacity of the liver -..ias a1mbst fully restored. Treatment
df 10 non-irradiated rats with L=bratene caused a*slight fall in
the regeneration index (to 36.4%), a fact explained by the antimito-
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tic effect of that preparation. There are I figure 'and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: 1?6varosi Tandics Istva'n 1