SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VIGH, B. - VIGLIN, A.S.

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V/ ( '~/ BPI. (PZ,) ZUROM (in capa),' Given Names Country: Hungary Acade-rde Degree3: Affillation: InstL 0 and Embr ology of the_14e ical tUte--G~ a] -~claa~a~tAA Budapesti Orvostudomanyi University of-LB-q = Egye-=Zzo~vettani es Fejlodestani Intezete)t Director (Igazgato)t Imre TORO, Dr, Professor, Academician Source i Budapest, Biologiai Kozlemenyek, Vol IX, No 1, 1961, pp 63-71 Datat A Comparison of the Gomori-Positive Secretion of the al Orc Subcornissur jdn in Different Vertebrates." Authorss --UGH, Bela, Dr ARC..T,- Bela, Dr IZAM D, Peter T R , Xstvan W-NGZR, Tibor VIGH.- B.; AROS, B.; ZARAND, P.; TORK, I.; WENGER, T. Epandymal neurosecretion. II. Gomori-pooitive secretion in the Para- ventricular organ and the ventricular ependyma of different vertebrates, Acta morph. aced. sci. hung. 11 no-31335-350 162. 1. Institute of Histology and Ehbryology (Directort Prof. 1. Toro), Medical Universityp Budapest. (EPENDYMA) (AMPHIBIA) (BIRDS) (FISH) (MAMMALS) (REPTILFS) (CEREBRAL VENTRICLES) I :ik-j, k. TEICHMANN, Ingaborg; 1114 tocl.emlca Of thl, gorriorl-i.onitive In thf~ Acta biol. acad. Sni. Hling. 14 rio.4:263-300 1. Papw,Lt,,.cnt c" tijctr)lc,, %nd t!rn-bryology, Olead: 1. T-rr VIGH,__B91a, dr. Surgeries-by means of the visual field of microscopes. Elovilag 2 no.4t2O-25 O-D 157. VIGH, Bela, dr. What are the apandymal organs of the nervous system? Klovilag 6 no.4:14-19 Jl-Ag 161. . kl/ L 15500-66 -1- -1 i ACC NR: AT600`7446 SOURCE CODE-1 HU/2505A5/026/0CX/0O49/0"9 iAUTTIOR: Rohlich, P.; Teichmannp Ingaborg; Arosp B. m r MG: Medical University of Budapest, Institute of Histology and E br logy (Budapesti Orvostudomai-*d Egyatemy Szovettani. es Fejlodestani Intez8tr iTITTE: Eloctron-microseopic studios of the medial eminence in the rat ffhis paper !was presented at the 29th ~boting of the Hungarian Physiological Society held in jSzeged from 2 to 4 July 196-47 SOURCE: Academia sciontiarum hungaricae. Acta physiological v. 26, Supplenent, 1965P 49 TOPIC TAGS: electron microscopy, rat, brain, histology, neurology ABSTRACT: The ultrastructure of the layors of the medial omiry5nce Is described* The surface of tho brain 10 covered by a basal membrane. The ondothelium or the po-etal vascular loops which penetrate into the medial eminence its very thin and fenestratedt like that of blood vessels which transport large volumes of fluid. In the palisade layer, especially near the vascular loops, Inr", numbers of nerve i fiber ondings are present. The ondings are characterized by two types of 'Vesicles: a) those of small aizoe with a thin contantp similar to the synaptic 1 vesicles In their order of magnitudep b) larger ones contairAng a denser material L6ard-l 2 L 15500-66 ACC M: A76007446 and sim:Llar to the neurosecretory vesicles. In the lateral and anterior parts of the medial eminence, there are few nerve endings and they give way to glial and ependymal soles. In this area and in the hypendymA, the vascular epitholitim is not fenestrated. These ultrastructural properties support the view that a sub- stantial transport of substances between blood vessels and nerve endings takes place in the area of the medial eminence. ITPRS7 suB comi o6 SUBM DATEt none VIGH, Bela Regeneration of the crystalline lens in Pleurodeles walt1ii. Acta biol Hung 11 no.1:23-33 160. (EW 10:4) 1. Institut fur Histologie, und Embryolo ie der Medizinischen L-niversitat, Budapest (Vorstand: I.Toro~ (M) (SALAMAND M.) (Budapest, IX. Tuzolto u.58); ARDS, Bela, dr. (Budapest, IX. ZARAND, Peter (Budapest, Il. Tuzolto u.58); TORK Istvan (Budapest, IX Tuzolto u.58); MOR, Tibor (Budapest, Il T=Oli; -a.58); TORO, Imre, dr.. egyetemi tanar, igasgato (Budapest) A comparison of the Gomori-positive secretion of the nub-commisural organ in various vertebrates. Biol k021 9 no.D63-71 161. 1. Budapesti Oryostudomanyi Egyetem Szoret- ea Fejlodestani Inte2ete. AROS, Bela, dr. (Budapest, IX Tuzolto u.58)-,- VIGHp Bela, dr. (Budapest, IX Tusolto u.50); TORO, Imre, dr., egyete-~~,~~ to Neuro-de&reW~y changes In the narrow system of the earthwom , (Lumbricus rubellus) under various influences. Biol kozl 9 no.1:73-78 161. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Szovet- as Fejlodestant Intezete. AROSp Bela; VIGH, Bela- WENGER, Tiborj TORKp lotvan The blood supply of the thY=S gland. Kiserletes oryostud. 13 no.2: 118-125 MY 161. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyatem Szovet-es Fejlodestani Intozete. (THMOS GLAND blood supply) AROS, Bela; VIGH, Bela- jJeuro-s acre tl or activityatthe central and peripheral ner7ous system in earthworms. Diol kozl 9 no.2:143-151 161. 1. Midapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Szovet-es FejIodestani Intezet (ILazputo:Dr. Imre Toro egyetemi tanar). 4- AROS, Bela (Budapest, IX.,Tuzolto u.58, Hungary); Vigh, Bela (Budapest, Ix.,Tuzolto u.58, Hungary) Az~ Neurosecratory activity of the central and pheripheral nervous system in the earthworm. Acte. biol Hung 12 no.3:169-186 161. 1. Institute of Histology and Embriologyt Medical University, Budapest (Head: I. Toro) .;0/- AROS, B.; VIGH, B. Neuraeoretion as a holocrine gland function in lumbrIcIdae. Acta biol. acad. sci. hung. 13 no.2:177-192 162. 1, Institute of Histology and Embryology, Medical University, Ihidapast (Head: I. Toro). (ANNELIDA) (NEURONS) (QNGGLIA) 0 AROS, B.; VIGH, B. Regeneration of the neurosecretory system of the cerebra2 g'a-nar!Jon in the earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris). Acta biol. 13 no.3:323-337 162. 1. Institute of Histology and Embryologyj, Medical University, Budapest (Head: I. Toro). (GANGLIA) (CRANIAL NERVES) (HEIVIINTHS) VIGH) 13.i-AROS, B.; WENGER, T.; KORITSANSZKY, Sara; CEGLEDI, G. Ependymosecretion (ependymal neurosecretion)~ IV. The G666rl-positive secretion of the hypothalamic epdndyma of various vertebrates and its relation to the anterior lobe of the pituitary. Acta biol. acad. oci. hung. 13 no-4:407-/+19 163. 1. Department of Histology and Embryology, Medical University, Budapest (Head: 1. 1610). (EPENDYMA) HYPOTHALAMUS) (PITUITARY GLAND, ANTERIOR) (PHYSIOLOGY) (HISTOLOGY) VIGHY B.; AROS) B.; KORITSANSZKY, Sara; WENGER, T.; TEICHMANN, Ingeborg Ependymosecretion (ependymal neurosecretion). V. The correla- tion between glial calls containing gomori-positive substance and ependymosecretion in different vertebrates. Acts. biol, acad. sci. Hung. 11, no.2:131-W 163. 1. Department of Histology anj &bryology, Medical University, Budapest (Head: I. Toro). (NEUROGLIA) (EFEUDYMA) (STAINS AND STAINING) (BIRDS) (HYPOTHALAMUS) (HTSTOCHERISTRY) (RATS) KOHLICH, P.; !,,'IGjfp 13.; Ing-eborg; B. Electron microscopy Gf 'the median eminence cf tl~e rat. ;ctp. biol. acad. sci. flung. 15 no.4:431-457 165. 1. Institute of Histol-ogy and Embryology, Medical University, Budapest (Read: 1. Tbr6). Submitted Septcmber 20, 1964. 111 ("': " r. ; ~,-, 7; i "r T~, "". Hydrologic conditions In the A.',ka coal 1,asiri wid mothods Of protectioll artkinst f loodinf,. P. 308 (MaD-ar Banyaszati es Ko;laszati Eh-yesulet) Didapest Vol. 12, No. 6, June 1957. SO: Monthly Index of T.-',ast European Acessions WTI) Vol. 6, l'o. 1.1 :,o,.rcr+er 1957. VI M,, F. Hydrolorric conditions in the Ajka coal basin and methods of protection a:,ainst flooding. P. 398 (Banyaszati Iapok. Vol. 12, no. 7/ 8 July/Aug# 1957, Budpest, Hungary) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EM) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2, February 1958 WILLIEMS, T.W.; VIGH, F. ~arst-hydrology influenced by =in!-ng in Hungary. Ac,a goo! Hung 8 no.IA:455-475 164. ,j 3C![TET,V-,' t*.ntal., Dip3. Bergingenieur; - C111 _ F T-an rCinj;cnIeur, -1 ernm-, Jr., Dipl. Be , ~-djdet di - .1 - CEC - - -~r '-i3sansch.; D4W.M., Ferenc,, dr.,, Dipl. Gecl Hydrologic conditions of the Shaft Kar*ras, as well ar, guidelines of wat.#,,r and gas drainage. Izvestiia Bany KI no*5.*9-21 161. FULOP, Jozsef; HAMOR, Geza; HETENYI, Rudolf,*-VIGH, Guaztav Jurassic formations of the Vertes Mountains. Foldt kozl 90 no.l: 15-26 jalmr 6o. (Ew 9:8) (Hungary--Paleontology) YJMGZ, Pal, &r.,; VIGH, 07ula, dr.,; HIRVII, Sarolts, dr. Therapy of atrophy in infants at a ch1ldrens department of a hospital. 0yermekgVogyaszat 6 no.7:193-202 July 55. 1. A Fovaros Iaszlo kornhazanak kozlemenye. (ATROPHY, In infant and child ther. in children's hoop.) SZITA, Jousef. dr.; VIGH, Gyula, dr. Prevention of anteral cross-infections by nitrogenol. Orv. betil. 97 no.18-482-1;85 29 Apr 56. 1. Az Orazagos Kozageszegugyl Intezet (foigazgato: Tako. Jozoef dr.) Baktariologiat Oaztalya (isztalyvezato: rurasz, Istvan dr.) as Fovarosi Laszlo-korhaz (igazgato-foorvos: Ferencz, Pal dr.) kozleienye. (SMACE-ACTIVE SUBSTANCES catyl pyridinium bromide, in prov. of anteral cross- Infect. in hoop. (Hun)) (IMCTION cross-infect., entmral, prev. by cetyl pyridinium brom14s disinfect. In hoop. (Hun)) (HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION prev. of anteral cross-infect. by disinfect, with cetyl pyridinium bromide. (Hun)) Fga M Z, Pal, dr.; VIGH, Oyula. dr. Parenteral.dyspapsia. Orv. hatil. 97 n0-38:1037-1041 16 Sept 56. 1. A Laszlo Korhaz kozlemenyo. (GASTROINTESTIM DISUSICS, in Inf. & child dyspepsia, parenteral. in pneumonia (Hun)) (PNMMONIA,' in inf. & ebild compl., parenteral dye-pepsia (Hun)) vilm, 0yula. 1):r. r ~Mn of infants in the acute stage of diarrhea. GyermekgyoFyaszat 9 no.4-6:137-142 Apr-June 5B. 1, A Iaszlo korhaz kozlemenys. (DURRM, in inf. & child nutrition of inf. in acute stage Oftn)) LOSONCZY, Gyorgy, dr.; MIGH, Gyula, dr.; RUDHAI, Otto, dr.; BODA, Domonkos, dr. Correlation between Salk vaccination &nd natural histor7 of polio- nyelitis. 0m hetil. 102 no.16:733-766 16 Ap 161. 1. Budapesti Lasz2o korhaz es az Orozagos Kozegeazaegug3ri Intezat. (POLIOMYELITIS immmol) 2! VOLTAY, Bela, Ox.; VIGH, Gyula, dr.; RACZ, Palj, dr. Liver bioj~:!�~-.; in 1L.--fant and childhood hepatitis. Ory. hetil. 104 no.34:1607-1608 25 Ag 163. 1. Fovarosi Laszlo Korb,.z. (INFANT, NEWBUIN, DISEASES) (HEPATITIS) (LIVER CYTOLOGY) (LIM CIRRHOSIS) (BIOPSY) VIGH, Gyulas_dr.; OSVATH, Pal, dr.; CSAPO, Jozzef, dr. . Gurrent clinical problem In dlphtharia, Ory. betil. IM no.49:2316- 2320 3 D 161. 1. laozlo-korhaz, VI an I Gyamokoisztaly, Budapeot. (DIPHISMA) - - - - - - - - - - - V L G- YLPZ FNGARY VOLTAY. Bela, Dr, GMK, Peter, OSMATIE--Eal., Dr, BACKHAMZ, Richard, Dr. LOSONCZY, Gyorgy, Gyula. Dr. BOGNAR. Szilard. Dr; Capital City Council, Laszlo Hospit-aT7--4%To-r.-al Public Health Institute and Human Vaccine Producing and Research institute (Fovarosi Tanacs, Laszlo Korhaz, Orszagos Kozegeszsegugyi Intezat 93--Human Oltoanyagtermelo 93 Kutato Intezet). "Immune Fluorescence and Passive Hemagglutination Tests In Cases of Enterocolitis in Children." Budapest. Orvosi Hatilao, Vol 104, No 21, 21 Yay 63, pages 975-978. Abstract: (Authors' Hungarian MZMal-I modified] The shigella excretion of children with entarocolitis was determined by bacterial cultures of samples taken from the rect= as well as by microscopic examination of fecal smears, stained with fluorescent dyes which combine with the spe- cific i=uns serum. Both methods gave rapid. aTA twice as frequent po3i- tive results as the usual bacteriological tests. The shigella antibody titer was elevated in the majority of cases where all diagnostic tests were negative. In the authors' opinion all bloody, mucous diarrhea of children should be considered as dysentery regardless of the bacterio- 2 W FRIA, CARY Budapest. Orvosi Hatilan, Vol 104, No 21, 21 May 63, Pages 973-978. logical finding. Children having diarrhea. wl*.h only mucus present in the stool, should be screened by the imrune fluorescence method. A positive test is indicative, while negative results do not necessarily exclude the Presence of dysentery. 2 Eastern European, 13 Western refc- 12/2 VOLTAY, Dela, Dr, RACZ, Pal, Dr; Capital City Laszlo Kospital (Fovarosi Laszlo Korhaz), Budapest. "Liver Biopsy Tests in Cases of Hepatitis in Infants and Children." Budapest, Orvosi Hetila 0 p, Vol 104, No 34, 25 Au~ 1963, pa-es 10"07-16C8. Abstract: [Authors' IfunFlar-lan summary] The authors report 1? transaWaninal liver biopsy tests performed on 10 infants and children who suffered from infectious hepatitis. The methoct, indications for it, and the coac-7it-ions under which it can be performed, the procedure before, durin,r.' and after the test, as well as the expected results and possible complications are dis- cussed briefly. It, is stated that liver biopsy is not a dan.-!erous procedure for infants and children and can be performed at this a-e as well. The authors recommend its more frequent use in the future. 2 Hungarian, 6 '.-,estoern refe- rences, 1/1 -- 4 t $ 1 6 1 lit 11 12 u 41 64 o'co A I AL d. a A 4 0 a L' L' J.' -plot -;I o 601,12 -til. BMASATI IS KCIRAZATZ LOCK EUNGM rAX JOURNAL 07 HINIA AND MITALUMT VOL. T. (LIM11) 1950 NO. 12, DEC. :*o j j 111, pl.4-1. lit -4 L'I"I .4f., to I see a* AP See, neill goo lt.*401 -16 d-W 74C goo u III AV W3 11 11AN11 I a Fwlbo 1 3 0 4;~ 71, 12. indIreel MACCAIDGmetria daterminallon of streasly OXI. 41iluz malerials, 1. 'In (~~rznan) L. E r (I o Y, 1. 11 11 t A a. -' (c_n_ 1caI Vii iumno i P 1 A TT K V 1 1 cr n 1n o g bt, 4 _ Y V ~It: No. I' I , pp. 1-15, 12 tabx. Mrongly oxWizing ruatarialis cannot be diructly doterinitiod by m4ans of ascorbic acid since tlw oxidati(in prixhirls of- the lattor (sucis &A dohydrouscarbia acki. 1-thnsunia r~iol %tul oxalia aaW) Inhibit in unambiguous coitrad nr tin) rx,artiun. N~-tj xh1 ti i liat 1 t th f i I h n u 4)1 e u n onow iqu cum a u*o o n suc systems, a. V. iron(il)-iron(lif) or soinctinwa lixi tou-imlidu myutama, rendar powsible the awarbiiwau,triti i1vtorininAl4w 1 of systems "vine strongly positive suMa ni uWaLluii- rthluction potentials. Trou(Ill) ions linxim"I iss illimatit" equal to the material us.&r "yaJ4 can reAddy Im twood by uwans ofs4oorblo sold In the prosonoe of lmlimisom will4m. eyankle hulleater. Libamted iodino may alm W tiu-"mA by axom-bia sold in the pH rauge of I to 6 in tho lwa4m,awt, -or varismino man micater. 71m jw1hod i* nuitublu fur '111 WMining the fOtIQrWIng Ions or Mat t' T O W h nri )W , wit 1. BrO Brg. 140V 820 W QLJU aursey of a few tenths or per cent. The duton L/ 3.juit6 ions may be effected by the use of potentionw4rio' 77?.u% and point indication. VI CtI.P K. "Indirect determination of stronger oxidizer by ascorbic acid." In Ge rman, p. 1 FMODICA POLYTECHNICA. (Budapesti Muezaki Egrtem) Budapest, Hungary Vol. 3, No. 1, 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1959 Uncl. \~\&V\ I kuslysis Of ino-rowle -vOa-W1kv&,~,ICIj 190 5, 19580 143-74- AbG We"Lt zwjujimlyap - L-j of Bei"'Cef of an A60SWO raination itrite. Othor au tometric De" .1% lAst POTWORAS TO&Uctica Vith Socuto Iqo 1-2, 73-83; Title ajus Aftor U"-, 3.957, 11) 3.9560 7, lo 20 ko%l.f Chia. tu&. 08%t Orig pab'- Ac tua. almd *ICMT- (1:3.) 2V-285 SOMA 50 A' ~It *mn 11 503 amav~& are ca=jea OU .a Of ferro,"Varration is SiO2 Is the SSM1103 (3.%3), ffte& wIth vat6T to 2DO uIP WWI- tTact TO tevperattll~' cceSSj7Te 6 axid 12D Al dilu etp ro are fo~jwdf led. to rocs _& bI 1p. lavo A so3atieu coo cau also be effe To se~~e& IN 5-3.0 9134 11202' of OU& position vith 50 a SP4 COX& -.,a of -1958, 10 t t a . 8Oz4tj tecd .5 g ct 18 aftt Is th 0 1 ot 4r% 'Idded ed. Coll* if Sol " adde g IVOO, "'an 4, b* Q, a ti Q.V. Ot M,4~4ud satlatklu - ct j to 6o 4fter c"Ut -700 27eazat -,,QZ if, ell) ere Ob. vi,, '64M. Deterndnation of small amo-ims of vzz;.jZj=i,- In Murilnium and clay, L 1-v ......I *-'VT-E, -4 a nd U L, M~t~~Jr Meta CA-~;. Hull, tt-n-lor.l I,. 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Th'; lick s~iluzicn of proct~..,-icd alumina ii adjl:st,~l to = 1 D 1,11: ,1, V - Ectllylthiuc'~.l ~olnplex is , Irrp. rell ill this tllutioll and extia':%vil by diloro- 1 0".11 Tli~ coniplex is dccwnpo:~~d hy a mixture of IINO, and li,O,. and the V salt liberated is trans. ferre-J to an aq. phase, The holatiort of V salt obtained by the enriching prncc~Ls I., evaporated to drynesi: 'ibus the excess of acid is reli-lowd alld it may he po5mble to d6solve the V salt in a vol. appropriate to the qualitity of Colori- rn,,t6c (Ittermination of V is en effectul as vanadiunt rnolybdWiosphatc or tungstophosphato or, if Ti is ab&tlit, as a peroxo - vanadium complex. If. %VkE.4 A afl,- -.1 M N by for tht, pur. g-n mfrrrr!cr3 M li't /64 /04 1/01 - AT5021742 ~Budai)est V r TT LF t1chnnique SOUFZE;--- AcadezIP-acienziar in Apu Lr. e TOPIC TAM: cation, paper chrom-atography, hydrogen aulfide ABSTRACT: A semlimicro qualitative method wan: deecribed for the sepamtion of cations inval7ing an a=-ular ovei and papeer chroratography, the "agent beirf; hydi-o,~ez Thf- Puiai7tical -h-,m-p follrus thr, clasiical separati-ig technique. f~li IF i7, VIGH, Katalin; IHCZEDY, Janos; ERDEY, Laszlo Determination of phosphorus content of steel, crude iron and ferro- vanadium by the ion exchange resin column. Magy kem folyoir W no.2; 73-75 F 163. 1. Budapesti Muszaki Egyetem Altalanos Kemiai Tanszeke. 2. "Magyar Kemiai Folyoiratn szerkeazto bizottsagi tagja (for Erdey). VIGH, Katalin (Mrs) (Budapest, XI., Gellert ter 4), NEY-EIII. A. j (Budapest, XI., Gellert ter 4) (Mr.; ~ Qualitative analysis of Cations in semimicroscopic size by means of the ring oven method. Acta chimica Hung 41 no.1/2:67-74 164. 1. Institut fur Allgemeine Chemie der Technischen Universitat Budapest. IVI C-H, L, HMIGARVCia-6'-ivat,L-. Ab -3 J ,,ar Author _7' L Inst Title Orif, J-~'Ub -'. -%,:Y, 1956 01 '019-312 Abstract !T,-~ abst--.act. VIGH, L. Problems related to growing waterrAelona. P. 309. AGRARTUDOMAKY. (Micsurin Agrartudomanyi Egyesulet) Buapest. Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1956. SOURCEi East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress. Vol. 5, No. 11, November 1956. VIGIH~ 1'. "AW, L. Do we use the harventing-threshinp mac:,ine? p. b (AbW1I GAZJASAG, Vol. 9, no. 0, June 191-1-7. Budapest, Hungary) SO: Monthly List or East European Accessions (MAL) LC, Voi. C), no. V, Sep. 1957. I~ncl. tow=- Today we can already solve the problem of machine repairing by means of imtter work organization; rema ks on the article "Continual Repair of VAcidnes" published in the May issue of A112mi Gazdassg. p. 23. ALIMI GAZDASAG. (Allami GaWs-agok Miniszteriuma es a Mazogazdasagi es Erdeszetl Dolgozok Szakszervezete) Budapest. Vol. 8. no. 8 Aug. 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress. Vol. ~, No. 12. December 1956. aWiRY/Laboratory Equipment. Instrumentation. F jibs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khin-, No 24, 1958, 81392. Author Inst Title Polarinetry - II. Polarineters, Sacharirxters, Orig Pub: Cukoripar, 1957, 10, No 1-3, 17-22- Abstract: Historical review of development of the principles pertaining to polarimetry and to polarimeters. A detailed description of the automatic sacharincter of the Kudryavtsev desip (11,ef. Zhur-Rhim.,, 1955, 15445). For Part I see Ref. Zhur-10iim.., 1957, 57789). -- S. Rozenfelld. Card 1/1 --- ---- JIGHr 4PAar- Shipo, Jarmu mezo gap 8 no,7:275-276 Jl 161# VIGH, Sandor Shipo. :== mozo 98P 9 no*5;197 My 162o . up PILISSY, Lajos; VIGHNE SOMOGYIj A"ienne . Abstracting perickticals in metallurgy. Koh.lap 93 no.8:381-384 Ag 160. l.,!ffK6hASzati Lapoku szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Piliesy). VASVARI, Miklos; VIGH. Sandoz- Shipes, Jarmu mazo gap 8 no.6:232 .16 t61# TIGH-SOMOM., V. "qpick Determination of the Sulfate Content in Aluminate Liquors." p. 519, Bad&pest, Vol. 3, no. 4, 1953. SOI Mast Inopean Accessions List, Vol- 3, No. 9, September 1954, Lib. of Congress _ VIGILEVA, A.Ii Intorrolationshipa between nodule bacteria and Azotobacter. Trudy Vaes. inst. sellkhoz. mikrobiol. 16:86-93 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Micro-or*anisims, Nitrogen-fixing) BLIOEH, S.B., kand.med.nauk., VIGIM. N.S., kand.med.nauk Sanitary aspects of the discharge of snow and rain water into the water gjupp4o Gig. i san. 23 no~8159-62 Ig '58 (MIRA 11:9) 1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-iiialedovatellskogo inatituta eanitarli I gigiyeny imeni P.P. Zrismans, Ministerstva %dravookhraneniya RSM i Moskovskoy gorodskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheekoy stantaile (VATER IMLT, discharge of snow & rain water (Rua)) "Hr-ienic o~fectlvenes3 cf cc.-Arf;1- r-f tha ce~itxali7ed water supply and sanitary conditions of reservoir3 in tile city of , -03cow. report submitted at the l3th All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epidemtoln~jsts and Infectionlats, 1959. V-!GILI:,VA,__A. I. - "Combined Cultures of Azototacter ai:d llodulf-,r Ilwacteria, ai-.-d TI:Cir UtilizatiGn in 14-riculture." Cand Biol Lei, 1,,'oo-cow Ula3t Fedai,cL.-A-m-1 Inst) V I'loscow, 1954. (RZhBiol, 1,."o 8, Dec 54) Survey of -Zcientific and Technical Dis3ertations Defended at U-~SR Ligher Educational Irstitutions (12) SC: Sum. Io. 556t 24 Jun 55 S/078/62/007/002/005/019 B119/B110 AUTHORSt Yarembash, Ye. I., Vigileva, Ye. S., Luzhnaya, N. P. TITLEs Study of the B12 Se 3 -As2Se3section of the ternary Bi - As - Se system PERIODICALs Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 7, no. 2, 1962, 346 - 350 TEXTt The compounds Bi 2Se3 and As2Se3 obtained from the elements by melting in evacuated quartz ampullae were fused in different mixing pro- portions (concentration interval 10%). The alloys formed were studied as followss x-ray phase analysis, thermal analysis (with ~Vr\-59 (FPK-59) Kurnakov pyrometer), determination of microhardness (with ffMT-3 (PMT-3)), microstructural analysis ftW7 (MIM-7) microscope), determination of electrical conductivity in the temperature range from +18 to +1700C ('ffffT" -1 (PPTN-1 ) and Moll -3 (MOM-3) conductivity measuring instruments) and of the thermoelectromotive force (thermo-emf) as to Cu (temperature difference NIOOC), measuring of the Hall effect magnetic fieldstrength: 10,000 oersted) and of the photoelectric effect ~ascertaining of the photo- conductive effect by exposing the samples to a 500 w lamp at 1 m distance; Card 1/3 B/078/62/007/002/005/019 Study of the Bi 2Se 3- B119/B110 investigation of the dependence of the photocurrent on the length of the light waves). The alloys were studied also in tempered state (1000 h:7 at 2000C). Resultst The phase diagram of the Bi 2Se 3 -As2Se3 section of the ternary Bi - As - Se system is shown in Fig. 2. In solid state, the dif- ferent components show only limited solubility in the eutectic. Bi 2Se 3 and As 2Se3 never interact chemically. A could not be found in any of the alloys. is within the range of the conductivity noticeable photoconductive effect Their electrical conductivity of the initial components 4; (resistivity at 2930K in ohm-cm: Bi 2Se3crystalline 5.8*10- As 2 Se3 amorphous 00 10 ). Alloyed with B12Se V glassy As2 Se3 is existent merely 9P to 323 t 50C; at elevated tempcratures it blends into the crystalline state; Z, A. Starikova and L. I. Antonova are thanked for making the x-ray phase analysis. There are 7 figures, 1 table, and 9 referencesi 3 Soviet and 6 non-Soviet. The four references to English-language publications read as follows: G, A, Geach, R. A. Jeffrey, J. Metals, 1084 (1953); J, Blac~ E. M. Conwilli L, Leigle, C. W. Spencer. J. Phys. Card 2/3 5/07 62/007/002/005/019 Study of the Bi2Se 3*** Bi 1qYB1 10 Chem. Col .1 2, 240 (1957'; E. blooser, W. B. Pearson. Phys. and Chem. Solids, 1, 6T (1958); L.J14ooser, ';v. a. Pearson. J. Llectron, 1, 629 (1956). ASSJOCLMOM Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N. S. Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Gencral and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of -the Academy of Sciences USSR) Fig. 2 SUBF14ITTEDi July 14, 1961 Fig'. 2. Phase diagram of the Bi2Se 3 - As2Se3 system. Abscissa: As 2Se 39 inole,'. 4T BLZ5e3 Ayse3 Card 3/3 8/070J62/007/012/013/022 B144/B180 AUTHORS: Yarembashl Ye. I., Vigileva, Ye. S. TITLE: Interaction of bismuth and arsenic aelenides Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimiit V. 7, no. 12, 1962, 2752-2755 PERIODICAL: TEXT: Previous studies (Zh. neorgan. khimii, 7, 346 (1962)) were continued to establish the phase equilibria and phyfitcal properties of Bi 2Be 3 - As2SOL alloys obtained from crystalline Bi Se and amorphous As Se Three phase 2 31. 2 Y diagrams were plotted, two of which are for intermediate nonequilibrium phases. All three exhibited a eutectic with almost pure As 2 Be 39 melting 0 around 372 Ct and the same liquidus curves* In the diagram obtained from .-.liquid Bi2 Be 3 -As 2Be3alloys, the effect at 184 0C indicates restructuration of amorphous As 2 Se3(softening range 170 - 380 0C) and that at 3230C its exothermic crystallization. Both effects increase with As 2Be 3content. Microstruotural analysis of'molten alloys with more than 1% As 2Se3 Card 1/3 S/078J62/007/012 /013/02 2 Interaction of bismuth and arsenic B144/B180 revealed a crystalline Bi2so 3' and an amorphous As2Se3phase. The x-ray patterns showed one crystalline phase corresponding to the Bi 2Se3 lattice. The second diagram was obtained from alloys annealed for 1000 hrs at 200 0ce That the 2800C effect might be due to polymorphous As Se or an 2 3# intermediate selenide, As2Se 21 was disproved by x-ray analysis which revealed crystalline phases of monoclinic As2Se3 (M. P. _38000 and of B12Se3 (M- P- 7100C). The third diagram based on alloys annealed for 2100 hro at 2300C is the nearest approximation to the equilibrium state. -In the nolid state the solubility of the components did not exceed 1%. In amorphous and crystalline As2se3 the photoconductive effect had a maximum at 0.66 - 0.61p; in an annealed sample containing 2 mole-% Bi.Se 3 it was slightly toward the rigbA. The forbidden-band width was 1.6 ey (1800) for amorphous and 1.8 9y for polycrystalline A82se 3' There are figures and I table. Card 2/3 S/078/62/007/012/013/022 Interaction of bismuth and arsenic B144/B180 ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N. S. Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni 9. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: March 12, 1962 Card 3/3 YARFMWHp Ye.I.; VIGILEVAl-la-1, Interaction of bismuth tellurides vith arsenic* Zhureneorge khim. 7 no.12s2756-Z759 D 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Institut obehchey i neorganicheakoy khimii imeni N.S. Xurnakova AN SSSR. (Bismuth telluride) Arsenic) C/ASD-j EWQ(q)~EWT(M)/BDS--AFFT L ~11266-63 ACCESSION fiRt AP3001230 543 9/0078/63/008/006/1542/1 AUTHORi. Yarembash. A~tonP~~-. -I. TITLEi Lanthanum 01 lur ides SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 8, no. 6, 1963, 1542-1543 TOPIC TACS*. lanthanum telluridap lanthmum reaction produc'%;, lezthm=.-t4wllur1u=, phase systems specific resistivity, thermal emf ABSTRACT: Conditions for the formation of lanthanum.tellurides have been studied, together with the phase composition of the products formed from the reaction of La and Te. The tellurides were synthesized by heating a mixture of finely powdered La and Te in the presence of a very small amount of iodine and also by the reaction of Lail with Te vapor. Several phases, among thern LaTe, La2Te3, and LaTe2, were identled. X-ray analysis indicated the possible formation of two additional phases whose proRerties and compositions are not known. Compound LaTe crystallizes as an NaCl-type lattice with a = 6.407 + 0.005 M, a value commensurate with data CoM 1/2 L 11266-63 ACCES31ON NRi AP3001230 in the literature. The specific resistivity and thermal emf of compacted samples at room temperature were found to be p - 1.5*105 ohm-cm and a - -40 to -50 Uv/dog for LaTe, p 4-102 o~tm-cm and '~ - -20 to -30 gv/deg for La Te,,- and for * ' p - 2.4'10- ohm-cm and a = +15 to +20 jiv/deg for LaTe2- fhe presence of a negative temperature coefficient of resistivity was established in all cases studied, and all compounds-with the exception of LaTe2-were of n-type conducti- vity. Orig. art. has: I table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 2lJan63 DATE ACQ: OlJul63 ERCL- 00 -SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOV: 000 Or.HER: 005. Card 2/2 L 17419-Q EWP(q)/W(m)/ED5 AYFT01ASD RIYWIJD ACCESSION NRt AP3004361 S/0078/63/008/008/12011AOI 2 AUTHORSi Zorina, Ye..L.; Yarembash, Ye. I.; Vigileva, Yd--* S. S7 TITLE: Infrared absorption of arsenic triselenide. SOURCE: IZhurnal neorganicheskoy khirAl?p V. 8, no:Y, 1963., 2011-2012 TOPIC TAGS: As sub 2 Se sub 3, As sub 2 0 sub 3. IR-spectrum ABSTRACT: The IR absorption of arsenic triselenide has been intensely studied during the past few years. Result of these studies was the*determination of the end of the absorption line for arsenic triselenide. This end was found to be near 0.8 P. The absorption lines are tabulated. The absorption spectra fo:? As Se and As 0. was found to be slightly different from those reported heretofore. As*Se. was synthesized from pure elementa. Their purity was controlled by spectral analysis and results are tabulated. It was shown by the use of 1.35 mm cells that the most intense line is at 20.9 p and corresponds to AemSe". Hence,, 1/2 Lc,~ L 17419,--~3 ACCESSION NR: AP3004361 the line at 15.7 " cannot be considered as thq basic selenium line as is believed by other authors. Orig. Art. hasi 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: none. SUBMITTED: 04Mar63 DATE ACQ: 2lAug63. ENCL: 00 SUB CODEt CH NO REF SOVS 002 OTPM: 005 Card I I. SaniconducrinS ccmpounds of lanthznides -../Ith seleniun and teijurii~n. Yo. I. Yarembash, A. A. Yellse-leva., , _IqyA,,_V. 1. Kalltin. Report presented at the 3rd Illational Conference on Semiconductor CoT.-.-?ol-r;ds, Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963 7-- 1 ur I din llurl dia C=', t"blvi""T - ~!~Sl ,:r 170 -172 fm 04 V t fife-. jc, tj 1 T,, I D, i i AccEssm NR: Ap4o36962 8/0078/A/009/005/10.32/1037 AUMOR; Yeliaeyev., As A*; Yarembach, Ye. I.; Vigilevap Ye. 8.1 Antonoyaj, L. Iq Lachatakayaj A. V* TITM. The polymorphism, of lanthanum SOURCE: Zbu=al neorganicheskoy kbimii., Y. 9. no. 51 1964$ 1032-103T TOPIC TAGS: lanthanum., polymorphism structure) x M analysis, microatructure., differential thermal analysis.. alpha lantbanun, beta lqnthanum, lattice contrac- tion, themograim, enantiotropic transfozmationo melting,temperature., gamma lantha- 1-num, coefficient of expansion PMTRACT: The structure of lanthan= vas investigated i~ samples (containing O-T :.and 0.2% impurities) by x-ray,, microstructural and differential-tbexmal analysee Under ordinary conditions lanthaw- consists of the alpha- and beta-modifications i with the alpha-fom pre4cminating. Lattice parameters of these modificationa am: o(- 146 - a a 3.753 0:005A a . .12.024R A ,a- La a z 5.291 0 005A Ditferential, tbamal, analysis curves of la (and of la vith quartz to datemine the 'Card Aca=w NR: AM36962 effects of Impurities) were constructed (fig. 1.). The transition frxn alpha to beta lanthanum occurs at about.26oc (with the top limit at 40OC; above that only traces of alpha am retained); the transition from beta to gamma is at 850C, and melting is at 900C. The endo- and exothermic effects at 400, 560 and 745C were not explained. The anomalous contraction at 325C is associated with a sharp decrease in the beta-lattice spacing. An insignificant decrease in the parameter (?f the alph-lanthanum lattice along the c axis was observed at 200-330C. 11 The i expansion of beta-lanthanum at 300-330C is approximately coefficient of lines. -%# -400 x 10-'u degrees- . At temperatures above 550C lines appear on the La x-ray vhich do not correspond to either of the Imown modifications or their oxides. The number of these lines increases with increase in temperature. This in in accord vith the presence of the "934ding" effect at 550-7100 on the Ia thermogme After cooling,, the molten metal recovers its original structure. At 85W beta- lanthanun is eaantiotropicany transformed to gamma-lanthauum. Orig. art,. hw*. 4 figures and 4 tables, ASSOC=CK-. Institut obahchey i neorganicheakoy Ichimit Im. He Se ftrn~wya..' Akademil naule MR (1naUtute of General and Inorgaalc Chamistry/ Acadesq of ACCE=CK NR: Scienceo)=R) 6LTRCT= OTJun63 DATE ACQ: O5juu64 ENCIA 01 SM GCDE; lc,op~ NO IUW SOV: 002 01mot 01T Card ACCESSION NRS Ap4o36962 01 j'fe IW or Fig. 1. DTA (bogtM) CurVeSt a--lanthaa=; b-sixture of lanthan-am vith (3-5 VtM 0--quartz. quartz; (j j"Us 4)~. .. % % 'vi Cd q) time, minutes Card4/4 s U_ U il C E kh SSSF1 1 z v Seriya f i z 1 cneeiraya v e'r, nc 3C 309 7 P i a 1 i h t rare-earth t: 'L E C) W, h -- -- . Z' r~ Y I- T a r, ea L 13556-55 ACCESSI'VN 11'R A P u 4 C, H z vc, E 1 7 .1 T i ! A B S T I'll C T 11 s i_-- T- as art t i i -un ur"I S rl ,r d 1/2 r , i! ~ Ill 1 F! ~ ..:: ~j i ~ ;;- -4 t, , i_ t 4 . , 1, "I - , . i ~', .. i I -,IE F "I ~ I ~,, : r . 1 :-arl d".- ACC NRt AIV700~408 SOURCE CODE: UR/oj6Y[66/602/012/2241/2245 AUTHOR: Yeliseyev, A. A.; Kuzuetsov, V. G.; Yarembash, Ye. I.; Vigileva, Ye. S.;- Antonova, LA&L!!-,eZinchenko, K. A. ORG: Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry im. N. S. Kurnakov, Academy of Sciences5SSSR (Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: New phase in the system of tellurides of the rare earth metals of ceria subgroup SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 12, 1966, 2241-2245 TOPIC TAGS: compound semiconductor, rare earth metal5 telluride, single crystal growing, crystal structure, crystal electric conductivity 14~ _ ABSTRACT: The existence of the M4Te7'x phase within the homogeneity limits between 61 and 64 at% Te was confirmed by chemical, x-ray spectrochemical, and x-ray phase analysis of poly- and single-crystalline M L. Te7, where M - La, Pr, or Nd. Previously, the M4Te71x phase was detected by different Soviet authors but was absent in the La-Te and La-Nd phase diagrams which were published in the 1965 Western studies. The M.Te7 single crystals, 1 x I x 1 mm maximum size, were grown from polycrystalline 1L.Te by the chemical transport reaction with iodine at a 950-800C temperature gradient. Simultaneously, the MTe2 single crystals were formed. The -shape of the .65'241-54-162.2 ACC NR: AP La.Te7 and LaTe2 single crystals was identical, while that of the Nd 4Te7 and I;dTe2 was different. Lattice symaietry type and constants, space symmetry group, number of molecules in the unit cell, and x-ray density were determined and tabulated for La4TP,7, PrLTe7, and Nd4Te7. Lattice constants of Ce4Te7 were extrapolated from .their plots versus ionic radii of the M3+ ions. La Te was found to crystallize in usjy 7 a tetragonal not rhombic system, which was previo assigned to La,,Te7 by the authors. The lattice constants of La.Te7 were found to be as follows: a - b - 9.Ollt-0.005 X, c - 9.172+-0.005 A0. The most likely space symmetry group of La.Te7 was the centric P4/mbm group. Other M4Te7*x tellurides of'the ceria subgroup crystallize in the same system and have the same space symmetry group as La.Te7' Structural similarity and differences were noted between M4Te7 and MTe2. Electrical conductivity and thermal emf of the M.Te7 phase was of the semiconductor type. The existence of the M4Te7 (or M7Te12) phase was presumed for Ce and Sm because of the crystallochemical analogy between tellurides of the ceria subgroup. Orig. art. has: 3 tables and 2 figures. '$Uli-~'CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 24Feb66/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 004/ 2/2 J, S, necrgani;~heskoy A14 ~LZR. VIGIIJANSKIY, Nik,lIr CI.P. Comrade Stalin's nix conditions for the StalinFrad tractor induBtry; collectJon MoRkva, Partilnoe izd-vo, 19'2. 111u. (Za soisluliBtIcEeqVit tr,.;d) (53-%820) RD9710-R9~M TIGLIN, I.S. %-- ------- Solutlem of the olectrostatic problem for an Inorgmto &nleotropic sedlux, TruAy Ural* politekh, Inet, now :5-10 '5-7o (MA. UtO (Anlso%M _ r T101,1NO A.S. -- ~-i I , .1 MWetostatto field In an antootrople iwdi=, IftO Unle politekh, inst. no,72tll-20 057. (XrRA n t4) (Aniootrop7) ', V -IGLiN, A. S. quantitative measure of the texture of a polyer7stalline material. 71z. tver. tela 2 no.10:2463-2476 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Urallskiy politekhnicheakiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova. (7erromagnetism) L 2212-1-66 1-74T (I ijpic) -AC-C NR, AP60049214 SOURCE COEE: UR/0056/66/050/001/0085/0092 AMHOR: Viglin, A. S. ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute (Urallskiy politeklInicheskiy institut) TI-IU: Electrudynamics of a homogeneous anisotrupic, and dispersive riedi,x,-, SWRCE: Zhurnal eksperinentallnoy i teort!ticheskoy fiziki, v. 50, no. 1, 1966, 85-92 '1UPIC TAGS: electromagnetic field, elect rodynamics , electromagietic wave diqpersicn, teasor, dielectric constant, magnetic perueability, electric potential, dimension nnnlyais, anisotropic medium, electric inductance iW'4VJ'%Cr: A four-dijain,3ional fonralim j-3 u,-ed to detenaine the eloctr(xr6avletic field Urvnirth and fle inductioil pr(ALIced by arbitrary wuxa--.,,, assLurting that the Evurce curx-ent delisity and charge density are specified. '11w reason for going over to the four-dijiunsional formcaisra is that tly-- three-dime-jisional equations lead to results i wiLich are difficult to visualize or interpret. 11-r- electrodynamic equations are written in four dimensional forin in a manner similar to the relativity equations, -uid the resultant system of equations is solved by a Fourier trunsform tecInique. The f iel(b in a mcdium with specified dielectric and permability tensors are written out in a form which is valid also for a uniforndy moving rw&Lum. The new fonrulas lead to the already known results for the field intensities, the inductionag and the poten--i tials. Orig. art. has: 5 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 12Apr65/ ORIG REF; 006/ r-."4 -1/1 (W ,X4jh,1j*, _ ~.S, -_ffDRTAVTSXV, I.F. Determination of the degree of perfection of texture in pol7crystal- line-forromagnetics. Fart 1: General function characterizing the d W as of perfection of the crystallographic texture of cold rolled electrical stool and the possibility of its determination by experiment. Yiz. tvar. tela 1 no.2:256-260 F 159. (MIRA 12:5) tSteel--Metallography) B/161/60/002/010/019/051 B019/BO56 AUTHOR: Viglin, A. S. TITLE: The Quantitative Measurement of the Texture of Polycrystalline Materials. The Textural Function PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 10, pp. 2463-2476 TEXT: A textural function is introduced, which makes it possible to describe the type of texture and the degree of perfection. In the introduction it is first shown that the mode of describing the degree of perfection of the texture of ferromagnetic materials, which was introduced by N. S. Akulov (Ref. 1) is incorrect. The author then investigates the description of a three-dimensional texture by means of a distribution function as suggested by him in an earlier paper (Ref. 2). The textural function p (g) - P( '11' 0 ' T2) is introduced, in which g - g (T110 I f2) denotes the totality of the three rotation parameters t9 , and T2' The quantity p(g)dg 2 P( T 1 'e ' T2 )sinGdGdty1d T 2is the probability an Card 1/3