SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GARTENBERG, B. - GARTSMAN, B.M.
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URTSOM. B. (Moskva)
Training course for amateur drivers. Za rul. 18 no.2:9
F 160. (MIU 13:6)
(Koscow-Automobile drivers)
V
MLIN. L.,; VORONKOV, Tu., shofer, byvehiy kursant; GOREV, G., ootrudaik;
.PV20R, S., sotrudnik; GARTMERG, BO
- Reorganizing the training of drivers. Za bezop.dvizh. no.2:8-9
F '60. (MIRA 13:5)
l..Zameatitell direktora Uohebnogo kombinata Glavmosavtotranea
(for Berlin). 2. 14etodicheakiy kabinet Ministerstva abtomobillnogo
,transporta i shosseynykh dorog RSFSR (for Gorev and Pevzner).
(Aatomobile drivers)
GARTXNFLYUS, T.E., lnzh,; f--!V,T,)'XIY, A,11*. ksmd. te.Ohn. n=,-, MIFTT7, L.A.,
. - -j'.--- - - @'
Underground miraing of Iebla2hin iron ore deposits. Ziul. MINIM
no.2:1-5 158. (MM 11:5@
(Nizhniy Tagil-Iron minea and mining)
GARTENSHTEYN, B, B.
0 proizvodstve elektrooborUmda aniia dlia transporta. fProduction of electri
equirment for transportationj,* (Ln Vsesoiuznoe soveshchanie po sostavleniiu
general nogo plans elektrifikatsii SSSR, Mosco , 1931. rroblerW genplana
elektrifikatsii SSSR, p. 165).
DLC: TK5.V8 1931d
SO: Soviet 'fransparthtion and Communications, A Bibliography, Library of Congress,
Reference Department,, Washington, 1952v Unclassified.
G&MIIISKIY, Ye.,podpolkovnik
Wire net for fastening charges. Voen.-inzh.zhur. 97 no.2:39-
40 F '53. (MIRL 12:4)
(Blasting)
GARTMANq G.A.
35466. Kliniko-rentgenologicheakie osobe=oati tacheniya abstesepov legkikh,
lechennyya penitaillinom Vracheb. delo, 1949, No. 11, stb. 1-5-08.
letapial Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 480 Mmkva, 1949
Genrikh -* ksandro-4ch; ;-".'-YKE!, red.
Jle
[Pad-loelectron,cE in a,7r'cl-.I'ure' ftadioelektrcrli@p.
sellokom. khoziaistvo. !.!o.-kvct, "Z-nergiia 't i-.
SMIRVOVA, Me.; WIKOLAYEVA, A.A.; GARTMAR, L.Yb.
X-rs:7-treatment of inflanmatory diseases of the anterior protion
of tire eye. Oft.zhur. 16 no.6041-3-45 161. (KIRA 14tlO)
1. Iz kafedry rentgenologiiv kafedry oftallmologii (zav, - prof.
Yu.I. Bogdanovich) Zaporozhskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya
vracbey i glaznogo otdeleniya kzav. - L.P. Zak-harchenko) III gorod-
skoy bollnitsy.
(EYE-II,TLAKKATION) (X RAYS--TIMRAPEUTIC USE)
GARTMAN, V.
Production of the *Vacutronic" plant (ODR). Atom. energ. 14
no.2:232-233 F 163. (MM 16:1)
(East Germari-Nuclear instrumen")
GARTXAN. V.A.; GRYAZAV, A.T.; KIRILLOV, G.A.; KOGAN. S.M., rodaktor;
--- ZAMIRATUI&LIB, 1?,, tekhnicheskiv redektor
[Centralized drying and cleaning of rar cotton at procurement
statiouej Opyt teentralizovannoi sushk i ocbiatki khlopka-
syrtea na sagotovitelluvkh punktakh. Tashkent. Gos.izd-vo
UZSSR, 1956. 39 p. (KLRA 10:6)
(cotton)
GARTMAN, V.A.
Generation of heat by raw cotton. Tekst.prom.16 no-1:28-31
Ja 156. (mLRA 9:4)
I.Nachallnik laboraterii suabld TSentrallnego nauchns-isels-
dovatellsk*go institute, khlopkevey promvshlennosti.
(Cotton--Drying)
GARTMAN. I.A.
urgent problems of raw cotton drying. Tekst.prom. 22 no.2:3.3-18
F 162. (MDA 15:3)
1, Nachallnik tekhaicheskogo otdela Gosudarstvennogo spetsiallnogo
konstruktorskogo bywo po khlopkochistke, g. Tashkent.
(Cotton-Drying)
GARTMAN Val er-ktin, KARINIOV, Ubaydulla Aliyevich;
Ivan Alekseyevl@ch; SHLIM, David Grigorlyevich;
BICHEROVA, A,, red.
[Pocke . handbook @or the inventor and innovator] Karmanrjyi.
spravochnix izobreta:telia i ratsionalizatora. Tashkent,
Izd-vo ITzbekistan, " 1965. 1-0 P. (1-,jRA -L8 . 8)
GARTMAN, Ye.A.
Intravenous drip inatillatinrR for infants without preparation of
the vein. Ped., akusb. i gin. 20 no.2:25v-28 158. (MBU 13: 1)
1. Detakoye otdoloniye (zav. - Ye.A. Gartman) Beregovskoy rayonnoy
bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - 14.7u. Palfi) Azkarpatskoy, oblasti.
(IWMTIOITS, INTRAMOUS)
BARCM, B., kand.zed.nauk, dot sent - [Barhad, B.1; PILAT, L.; BIMW, K.;
PMA. N.; MIMILS, I. [Mihaila, I.]; LILLIS, R.; ELIAS, R.;
44H@A. [HA-ftner, AA: GRO11M, K. [Grudina, K.]; VATDA, I.;
IONESKU, K. [Ionescu, K.]
Workinj conditions and health of salt mine workers. Gig. i san.
24 no.12:24-30 D 159. (miRk 13.-4)
1. Iz Institute. gigiye-4r i obahcheal.vennogo zdorovlya Rmmyuskoy
Narodnoy Respubliki, BW&arest.
(MINING)
ENACHESCUP Karin; GARTNER, A.; MARINOV, M.
Mass detection of cardiovascular diseases. Stud. cercet. med.
intern. 6 no.147-57 165.
L 10653-M - RWPW/T/EWPW/EWP(k)/WP(n)JW hW&[c)
bL),- jj)1w1j)j.Rt.
. /_ _W06 06
ACC NR: AP5028434 SOURCE CODE: GE/0029165/000/01 44i" 44@
AUTHOR: Nittel, J.,,fg vickau); Gartner, G. jZwIckau); Mockel, J. (Zwickau)
ORG: Central Institute of Manufacturing Technology in Machine Building',7Karl
Marx Stadt, Division of forming techniques, Zwickau (Mitteilung aus dem Zentral-
institut ffIr Fertigungstechnik des Maschinenbaus, Karl-Marx-Stadt, Berelch
Umformtechnik)
TME: Glass foam as lubricantlicarrier In steel extrusion
SOURCE: Neue Hutte, no. 11, 1965, 647-649
TOPIC TAGS: steel, steel extrusion, hot extrusion, extrusion lubricant, glass
lubricant, lubricant carrier, glass foam carrier
ABSTRACT: East German glass foam (usually used as u material) was found
to be unsuitable as a-lubricant in steel extrusionjiWlVed alone owing to a
high content of silicon dioxide and carbon, the latter originating from the foaming
medium. However, it was found that: the same glass foam is an excellent carrier of
other lubricants such as glass powder. Foam-glass disks 73 mm in diameter and .
2-3 mm thick containing pores 0.1-4.0 mm in diameter were rolled in glass powder
so that the latter filled the open pores.' Then the disks were used in a regular
manner in the extrusion of carbon ateel at 1100C with a reduction of 82-96.5% in
a vertical 500-ton press. The extruded bars had a perfect surface and accurate
dimensions, and the service life of dies increased by 752. Since regular glass
Card 1/2
ACC NRt AP5028434
foam is nqt suitable for extrusion at temperatures of 800-900C (extrusion of
nonferrous metalp), another series of experiments has been initiated in which
foamed plasticsftin combination with a liquid, but viscous, lubricant will be
used. Orig. art. has; 2 figures. [DVI
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GAaTINME, F .
"Examination of varieties of barley." Elelmezsi Ipi.-, Ludapest, 8, ..o. 3, 'Ar. -1954,
p. 81.
SO: Eastern European Accessions list, Vol. 3, I.o. 11, Nov. 1954, LX.
t)i. Inveettgations art
-the 4atyelt r4 TMIOUS pun6al
and foreign vacletiv, of bArleir- K. G A r
jEld.
isiraW fhsr -- Vol
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A
lie nwiviorr Owl prateln content, tt,
10 hrall,
doriivati@ and foraigu *,rts ot Nitlay have been ctimpmted
fur the purlx,@e of qimhfk@ntkv W n)ajtjnR. I*he 4,imelon-
.-Um MFO mIhJmtttI to DTjV%UolvptIC tea" for graln size_
fitionesm of cout, virinkl,@i
awl culour. A nour cort4ttion Is
for the oamputativit it the unti6imtcd exitact
g ven
Coment taking Into oci: factor est3blkhed for
of v,ftivation.
94,
_@7
-f4
1 7 'K
Five years in Improvim- b-.rley. -). 161.
T" @R. Vol. 1, no. 6, June 1955. Puria,,Y@,-,t.)
SO: @Ifonthly Lif-,t of E!tst -luropean Accession. ",)v. 11 Nov. 1-15 ncl.
GARTNER, Karoly, Dr.
Filtration by means of Hungarian and i@r-6rted siliceous earth.
M elm ipar 15 no.5:129-136 My 161.
1. Magyar Orazaa,09 Soripari Vallalat Kutato Laboratoriuma.
WTIERJ, Karoly, dr.
- ------
--- -'Ma@ufacturo of filter siliceous earth in Hungary. MUS2 elSt
-18 no.4:11. 14 F 163.
TME @ L
JTUNGi1,.RY /Chemical Toohnology,. Chumical Products and H-13
Thoir i%pplication. Ceramics. Glass. Bind-
ing Materials. Concrete.
I.Lbs Jour: Ref Zhur-Xhimiya, No 1, 1959, 2162.
Author : Adonyi, Z., Gartner, L.
Inst : Not given.
Title : Comments on the Vibration of Reinforced Con-
crete.
Orig Pub: Epitoanyag, 1958, 10, No 1-2,56.
Abstract: During the construction of a traffic bridge,
concrete was poured in two layers for rein-
forced H-beams: the lower beam with V/T,= 0.41
and the upper one with V/T,= 0.38. The strengths
of the upper part of the lower layer, particular-
ly in the region adjacent to the upper layer,
proved to be insufficient. It occured because
Card 1/2
L.; SUCS, A.
:-Iechanism of cokin,,. p.491
KCfU,SZATT LAFGK, (MATrar Banyaszati es 11',ohnsviti Egyesulmt)
Budapest, Ffungnry
Vol. 13, no-10/11, Oct./Nov. 1958
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) 1C., Vol. 19, no.7, Jilly 1959
Uncl.
471-
SZEGLIY G.; TOMA, Ecaterina; STANICA, Ecaterism; STOIAN, Cecilia;
GARTNER, Magda
Elimination of pyogenic substances from purified and concentrated
antitoxic serums. Arch. roum. path. exp. microbiol. 2-1 no.1:163-170
mr 162.
1. Service do Biochemie Generale do 111nititut "Dr.' J. Cantacusino.
(for Szegli, Tom), la. Di@htsrie dd l'Institut "Dr.
I. CantAcuzino (for Stanica, Stoian). 3. Laboratoire.Central pour
Is Controls d'Stat des Sar=s et des Vaccins-Bucarest de lInstitut
"Dr. 1. Cantacuzino (for Gartner).
(TOXINS JUID ANTITC1INS)
STANICA, Ecaterinao dr@; STOIAN, Cecilia, biolog.; CALALB, Gh., dr.;
In colaborare cu: POPESCU, P., dr.; ANTONESCU, Odile, dr.;
EDUARD, Hilde, dr.; GARTNER, Magda, 4r.
Some considerations on the Schick test. Microbiologia (Bucur)
8 no.4-.377-381 J'1-.Ag '63.
1. InBtitutul "Dr. I. Cantacuzino" (for Stanica, Stoian, Calalb).
2. Inspectia de Stat pentru Igiena si Protectia Muncii,
Tegiunea Bucuresti (for Popescu, Antonescu., Eduard). 3. Labora-
toral central pentru controlul de stat al serurilor si vaccinuri-
lor (for Gartner).
(DIPHTHERIA) (DR-1UNOLOGY) (DIPHTHERIA TOXIN)
RMNAINIA
GARTNER, Magda and CHIRESCU, N. of the Central Laboratory for
thC-St`dtbF-CdIItrol of Serums and Vaccines (Laboratorul Central
pentru Controlul de Stat al Serurilor si Vaccinurilor).
"Simian Viruses."
Bucharest, Studii si Cercetari de Inframicrobiologie, Vol 14,
No 4, 196 ----6-3
3, pp 4 -471.
Abstract: A review article on the research performed to
6-a-t-e-o-n-ihe biological and physical characteristics of Virus
SV 40 and the importance of serological and clinical studies
to solve the problems associated with this virus, especially
the preparation of vaccines that will be free of it.
Incluaes 1 table and 57 references, of which 2 Russian,
3 Rumanian and 52 Western.
On
SZEGLI,G.; T(24A, Ecaterina; GAIMIERU Magda
Contribution to the problem of determination of the degree of
despeciation of purified antitzacic esrumo. Ar&,. roum. path.
exp. microbiol. 23 no.3:-791--;7,9E S163
.i
1. Institut *Dr. T. da Bin@--him@e Generale
et d'Immuno -chimI J),.-areat (for Iftl-kiratoAlr* Pour le
Controle d'Eta-*j d Ultil tZ Lle -3 V S(Z @-Ar E:cA Uio-r rjarlzlt@r-).
ANGELESCO, I.; CHIRESCO, N.; DMIAN, Ligia; GARMERs-Magda; POPESCO, G.,,
RDOUCHOU, 1.
Influence of the "time"' factor on the afft,,@asy oC rartain bla-
logical products. Arch. roum. path. m1leroblol. 2.3 no.38
821-826 S163
1. Travail du laboratoire Central pour le Controle d'Etat dex
Serums et des Vaccines Bacarest.
T011,15%, EcaterIna; SZEGLT, G.; URUTR, Mgda; *11-EGUT, !,,.
Contribution to the study of the relatlon between oerun,
properdin and pyrogenir sub3tances from purifted atal-
toxic serums. Arch. Roum. lAth. exp. microblLol. 123 Ilo-4 :
967-9712 D 164.
1. Travall de IlInstitut "Dr. 1. Cantacuzino". SuLmIttc-I
junp 26) 1964.
MUNIA
616.916-085-371
CAJAL, N., CEPLEANU, Maria, SORODOC, Yolanda,,IONESCU, S.,
.P - MofrA 1ANOPOL W 0
GART , I Ligia, BOG11ITOIU, Gh.1 P?mi I
hU.LUTA ilian , and IONESCU# Doina, of the Institute of Infft-
microbiology (Institutul de Inframicrobiologie) of the Academy
of the Socialist Republic of Rumania (al Academiei Republicii,
Socialiste Romania).
"Specific Prophylaxis in Measles. II. The Testing on Children
of a Vaccine Prepared with Modified Live Virus."
Bucharest, Studii si Cercetari de Inframicrobiologie, Vol 17,
No 5, 66, pp 377-387.
Abstract: An anti-measles vaccine prepared with modified live
'N]60-5Huang virus was tested on 220 children. Only minor clinical
reactions resulted, with a complete absence of rashes or oon-
vulaions. One month after vaccination serum conversioZi was 79,41
percent, and the titer of anti-measles hemagglutination-inhibiting
antibodies varied between 1/80.and 1/320. After 4 months the
corresponding values were 75 percent and 1/40 to 1/80. Thus the
vaccination seems to confer a specific immunity, which so far has
protected the vaccinated children against measles.
GOTNER, Margot
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or 10 cc. of dtfocant with a 3DO min. polmatim tubt, the
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"Theoretical and practical amounts of molasses." p. 448. (Chemicke Zvesti. Vol. 5, no. 8,
Oct. 1951. Bratislava.)
SO: Monthly Li3t qf t European Accegsiong Vol. 3, no. 6, Library of Congress, June 19 4.
5
Uncl.
nowepw br'sdwkgw d obw M am bdm boom
(L"fy c"40'.. lul, $7. U-47; 5WI. law. Abair., 1961.
swoorsas is do"ibod WWA cakvlatoa the colo-Ar
on 100 dry wodha. I" Saw. of 100 - from diLta aa(
stammer cokarlawter to~. POL wd prnty=*ujgv liquors.
11. S. Anup.
yraphiral calculation of @,ve in defecation nf suft@"-bcul
I juice. J.'Val&tko and M. (;@ittimr JV@skcuttt. ti4t.tv cukt@@
Chem. 7ve,*ts 6.,
var. pobo&a, Bratislavj, Cze,.,h.). EMO d
(1952). Tim NfIcka
111"ethads of control au.-lied in production of lactic aciA. -1. of L.;,ctic acid.
H. Coloration of lac'Ic acid and ius i;,,lts."
Chemicke Bratislava, Vol 6, N'o 7/8, 3ent./oct. 195@--, 375
"Ong --ss
-J: .---stern --'uropean -.ccessijns Lijt, Vol 3, 'o 10, Oct 1954, Lib. of r
GARTII:@R, 1,11.
"Mechanized nomogram for calculation of the requirei amount of water to he adled in the
final phase of sugar crystal'.. ization. " Qhemicke Zvestij ETatislava, vol. 8, No. 2/3,
Feb./Yar. 10,54, p. 97.
SO: Eastern El'uropean Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. Up Nov. 1954, L.,.;.
I : . I . -- - -1
GARTNERs M.; HEGEWAID, W.j VASA7KOj J.
------------
Evaluation of calculation of the yield of molasses. pe 564.
CHEMICKE ZVESTI. Bratislava. Vol. 9, no. 9, Nov. 1955.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, no- 3, March 1956
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Chemical Technnlogy, Chemical Products and H-26
Their Application. Part 3 - N-nnentation
Industry
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 4, 19582 12767.
Author :J. Vasatko, M. Gartner, A. Kleinert6va.
Inst :Not given.
Title Production Method of Lactic Acid from Calcium Saccharate
Obtained by Sugar Extradtion from Fodder Molasses
Orig Pub Che. zvesti, 1957, 11, No 5, 293 - 309.
Abstract Saccharose is separated from fodder molasses as a sac-
charate, which is decomposed by CO into aaccharose and CaCO 3
the saccharose solution is fermeni9d by Delbruckii bacteria,
and the forming lactic acid (I) is neutralized with CaO 2-
The m3sh is cleared with lime. The filtrate is condensed
Card 1/2
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H-26
Their Application. Part 3 - Fermentation
Industry.
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 43 1958) 12767.
Abstu"act. : by evaporation and cooled., and the crystals of Ca salt of
lactic acid are separated from the mother liquor, washed with
ccld water, decomposed with H SO into I and Caso and
filtered; the filtrate is colen4ed by evaporatio@ to the
concentration of 50 or 80% for utilizing it as fodder 1.
The concentrated mother liquor is treated with 112504, fil-
terred., and the filtrate is condensed by evaporation to 50%
concentration for uti-lizing it as industrial I. About 213
of molasses is saved and the manufacturing investments are
about 30% less as compared with the method of I production
directly from fodder molasses. A stage-by@stage scheme of
I production is presented.
Card 2/2
C-:CR0SLoVA,.IA Chemic;j echnology, chemical Products and H-26
Their Application. Part 3 - Fermentation
Industry.
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. KhimiYa, No 4, 1958, 12768.
Author : M. A. Sepitka.
.@. @Garl,
Inst ; Not given
Title : Methods or Control Of Lactic Acid Production (3). Gasometric
Determination of Acids Bound by-Lime.
Orig Pub : Chem. zvesti, 1957, 11, No 6, 330 - 339.
Abstract : For the determination of acids bound with lime in wort
(especially in dark wort) for lactic acid production, lime
is precipitated in the neutralized wort with a Na
tion CaCo is separated by filtration 2CO3 solu-
and the excess of
Na2C03 in Le filtrate is determined gasometrically as Co 20
Card 1/2
CZSCHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H-26
Their Application. Part 3 - Fermentation
Industry.
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 4, 1958, 12768.
Abstract : An eudiometer designed for a simultaneous determination of
four samples is described. The acid contents are computed
with the accuracy of io.6% using a nomograph.
Card 2/2
.GA@dhLR, IKAX.
TEKIHN'--LO@Y
GARMER, 1W. Cukrovarnick, nomogramy s vysv(--tivkami va rilstiric a nenxine. Bratislaval
Vydavatelstvo Slovenskcj akademle vied, 1958. 132 p.
tl-lcnthly List of East European Acce-,:L-'--ns (ELAI) LCI Vol. 8, no. 3, Earch, 1956. Uncl.
C Z 1,43HUSLU VAI,, I A
C T-','3 OR Yl Chemical Tp_cbnology. Chemical Producis and
Their knnlications garbohydrates and Their*
ABS. JOUR. IZ;tbi-..A,., YO. 23 19D), 93748
VR.1;P-t-ko. J; Czartner, M.; KI ei ner+ o-va., A.
mLiwe@ of Lacuiv kcid C"'Icium
Sac c hal'itP Chtflined from, Destig%ring of tlhe
Feed MmIsAses
113 R. I(@ P U .3 , : Prurlysl lotravin, 1959, 10, No 1, 47,92
AB3TFLACT : See Rof. Zhur.-Khlyniya, 1958, T ".
4, 12767
GARnIER, 0.
A water reservoir with a new tyre of wall. Tr. from the English. p. 329.
(Inzenyrske Stavby. Vol. 5, no. 6, June 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia)
Sq- Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
#z.
"Nondestructive dynamic testing methods of building materials and
structures". by Gustav Martincek. Reviewed by Otakar Gartner. Poz
stavby 11 n9*43114 .163.,
GARTIJER, Otakar, inz.
Construction of a tall building with Leca concrete.
Poz stavby 11 no. 12: 669-671 163.
GARMR, P.;KELFJM, I&,
Pathogenes in morphinism and its new therapy. Pea. belorv. arch
5 no.2:89-93 June 1952. (CIKL 25:5)
1. Doctors. 2. Psychiatric and Nearological Department (Head Physician
- Prof. Dr. Pal Gartner), Trigyes and Sandor Koranyi Metropolitan
Hospital.
GARTM, P.
Therapy of nourooy-philis with serial stellate ganglion blocks. Ory.
hetil. 93 no. 38:1097-1098 21 Sept 1952. (CIAL 23:5)
1. Doctor. 2. Friaes and Sandor Koranyl Metropolitan General Hos-
pital (Director - Head Physician - Dr. Imrs Petho). PsycbLiatric and
Neurological Departzent (Head Physician -- Prof. Dr. Pal Gartner).
GAiTNEER, Peter
MD-2-ature dimonsions in electronics. Radlotechnika 5 no-5-164-
166 My 16 5,
GARTIMMY Peter
Reflection reduction by phase sullY in the ultrashort
wave range. Ifir techn 14 no.6:206-2.12 D 163.
1. Elektro Mechanikai Vallalat.
GARTNXR, Pal. dr.,; RNUTIR, Carman, dr..; RXCSXY, Bela, dr.
Alcohol-withdrawal by reflex conditioning. Orv. hatil. 96 no-36:
1000-1003 4 Sept 55-
1. A Fovarosi Koranyi Frigyas as Sandor Korhas (igaz:Petho Imre
dr.) Xlme- as Idegoaztalyanak (foorvou: Gartner Pal dr.) kozl.
(ALCOHOLISM, therapy.
conditioned reflex withdrawal technic)
(RFYLIK, CONDITIOW,
conditioned withdrawal in alcoholism)
@47
GARTNER, Pal dr.
6iAk
Treatment',of encephalopathies due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
Or7.hetil. 101 no.47:167i-1672 20 N16o.
1. Koranyi Frigyes es Sandor Koskorhaz, Elme-Ideg oeztaly.
(CARBON MONOXIDE toxicol)
(BRAIN die)
HUNIGARY
q@AR@,@-ER -,. Pa'1, Dr;_ Koranyi and Slandor General Hospital, Psy-
c@datric and Neurolocical *@-.'ard (Horanyi Fric-yes es Sandor Kozkorhaz,
Elme-Ide:,oszI%,aly'j.
"ExDeriments for the Prolon,@ation of the Conditional Reflex. (For the
Introduction of a Reflex-Conservin-@ kmbulant Treatment for Alcoholics)."
Budapest, Orvosi Hetilao, Vol 104, No 21, 21 Yay 63, pages 978-980.
Abstract: [Author's H=7a.-ian modified] The author discusses
the memory mechanism of the conditional reflex. Refflex-aversion to
alcohol was induced -...,ith a sin@l@- aJiministration of apomorphine. E-
lectro-stimulation was emolovp@, ior improving the memory. After an
average of 12 electro-stimullations, the reflex conservation was effec--v-*.-
tive for up to a year, while the memory span is 1-4 days without electro-
stimulation. No referencec-
Lij i
GARTIE.R. R., ing.
;Ba:sis of measuring gas humidity, Metrologia apl 10 no.5:
206-213 My 163.
GARTNER, R., ing.
Critical considerations on the practical application of methane
flow determination methods based on circular diagrams. Pt. 1.
Vietrologia apl 11 no. los446-451 o 164.
for.
rn og! v. a F.L I
PERJESI, Marton, szerszamkeszito; GARTNER, Vilmosne, szovono
This is why we attend the trade-union political school.
Munka 14 no. 2: 23 F 164.
1. Lang Gepgyar (for Perjeai). 2. Magyar I'amutipar (for
Gartner).
i I I ), .
1-UHA I LOV I G I IlLhatlo LJ. GiuitroN (i (,-o rt'A" ""Plai I.:); I
DIPLI. trije I _.' ---l-
CheaLical investigatLon of whea".. t. 5. Glan Hinn dr 28 no-3/4:
179-199 163
i. FaQuIty of NaLuml 6c-lencris !ma Lcs@' @ liera! oa_'In's L -e
V k. . -@) L
Belgrade , T he ltot4o' r, ri 'I zwn' @ 1, u t, hick:iburll, .berdoeti.,
Great Britain, Facuity of Focestry, BeIgmde, and Faculfly of To-h.-
nology, Novi Sad.
IRIPATLOVIC, Mihailo Lj.; GARTON George Alan; ANTIC, @Uhailo; HADZIJEV,
Di.mL tLje
Chemical investigation of wheat. Pt.9. Glas Hem dr 28 no.7;
367-376 163.
1. Chemical Institute of the Faculty of Nat-o-ql Sciences and
Mathematics, Belgrade (for Mihailov',). 2. The Rowett Research
Insti'.ute, Bucksburn, Aberdeen, Great Brit ain (for Garl-nn).
3. Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade (for Antic). 4. FAculty of
Technology, Novi Sad (for HadziJov). Subm1tted July 3, 1963.
OURDIEZIK02 11.111,1.; GARTORIZFSKIY, N.A. (Chita)
Combination of cerebral teratoma with solitary tuberculosis.
Vope neirokhir. 26 no,,6S54 N-D62 (MIRA 170)
P1116 !@. 1. ewd Scvo@@"7. It'.Zt (Cnz. Mr. jo-Is InEl.,
ghoy, 11.0. (;art: _E@ZL
c4w"" wr:7n Cham. Abstr.. 1957. vol. 22, 1335@1,.
Detailed M.,scriptlon A etv@.n Of a Z@S VMdV&r, ustril, U4 CONT'.,y @r Ch.'.1ya"In!j,
coal rilth 26.al ash, having a pa3lflc:'ZlQn cepnclty of 2W anc '-f
the rdlc"lli!g M';3ztT'l;9 to llncma@- the capcolty: 1@ 41r'!';
rQplacfj,-cnc of hana il 2rk wl tit machines In wal erlsdino, Incrmucti.-n cr a
Ccne grutq dt:crcwlng of iho m.sx1r= copl bi-ap sft@@ rr@-m @O tj 4c, :%a;
lmprcw.m-,nt of the sl,@vu arriairnicy. tlithin 10 y,.@ars or Z@rvtc'@, tri,
capacity or Cho VzGducer inc-casLd rm 3 to 7.9
.1 , `@ --" 1" - t,-_-T-, @ - -
. - i
i - " .11 1 .
VENIKOV, Valentin Andreyevich; qARTSENBERG, Grigoriy Rafailovich;
SOVALOV, Solomon Abr@m@vf'CF;7-96KOWV, Nikolay Ivanovich;
STROYEV, V.A., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red.
(Strong excitation control] Sillnoe regulirovanie vozbuzh-
deniia. Moskva, Goaenergoizdat, 1963. 151 p.
(MIRA 16:10)
(Turbogenerators)
(Volga Hydroelectric Power Station (Lenin))
USSR / Radio Physics. lRoception of Radio Waves, 1-7
Abs Jour Rof Zhur Fizika, 'No 3, 1957, No 7342
j@ ithor Ro di t iT Ch r '. s e n z h t eyn, M . S
Title Receivin.: AnLqnn;:@_ trial Radio Interforen,.;o
Ori, Pub Radlotokhnika, 1956, Ilp 'No 9, 21-27
U
ALbs 'rac t Analvsi3 ot' the :)roblem of Um effoctive heights of indoor an-
tonnas and the noise trwisfer coefficient as fundamental para-
met.ers, affectuin,! t6he quality of the reception of rad_'o broad-
cas"s in manicioal cmditions in the -.)resenco of indus-,.rial
noise. Data are @,iven on the measurements of these quantities
in certain cities of the 133SIl and on the analysis of -@he re-
stzlts usizii7 the method cf mathematical statistics.
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AUTHORS: Roditi, V.V., 108-13-6--6/11
Gartsenshteyn, L.S.
TITLE: Tki@@R@Ine Men Using the Standards in Force an the USSR
for Industrial Radio Disturbances for the Purpose of ImprovIng
Radio. and Television Reception (Effektivnost' primeneniya
deystvuyushchikh v SSSR nom inaustria:L'nykh radiopomekh dlya
uluchsheni.ya. priyEma. radioveshchaniya i televideniya)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1958, Vol- 13, Nr 6, PP 59-67 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: By taking into account the statistical character of industrial
radio disturbances and other factors influencing the degree of
the effect exercised by disturbances or noises in radio reception,
a method of determining the probability of the disturbing effect
exercised by disturbances of the source is given in accordance
with the standards in force (Ref 1).Statistical investigations
(Refs 2,34) showed that, expressed in decibels, the distribution
of the amounts of disturbance voltages at the terminals of the
source, of the disturbance-transmission factora, and of the
efficacious heights of the reception antennae obey the normal
standards Yrith sufficient accurac*r. First, the fonnala (5) for
Card 1/4 the standardized deviation is derived. Next, the disturbance
The Effeot Attained 71hen Using the Standards in Force in 108-13-6-6/11
the USSR for Industrial Radio Disturbanoes for the Purpose
of Improving Radio anJ Television Reception
probability is calculated i.) of el-,.4aLj4Lo hou-selhold appamtug
2.) of high,---,'@.-jqut@noy genamtors in indu-s+r7, 3.) of el@qotric com-
and 1".) of automo"biles. - R,?,. 1.) Tha between
s@o:ai anJ. dist-urbanc-3 114 -= 2+0 dt I.- to be thfi condi -
tion for gooi reoeptioi-% 'This quant-ity vas al.3o rtoommended by thq
hUM anl SWR and vias ri-,amen3ed a'@zo in thi-i oa;3t f *-.,- most cal.
cu:atlons. For ilia r--CepL-Ion
%,.L of blaok- ta--r--islon it
ad7isable -;.n -uiew of the a-.7andards in force in t-he USSR to az-sumd
tha -ra:bia of 1+7 db. - R@-. 2.) Ti--.q meaauring -results obtl@iined by
the State Radio Inxoectorrata at th-@ 1,11nistry of Pus4, &na Telecom-
muniua:tJons, were evLuated by the m-tlhoL The
gation of the character of -,'.-he of tile -,oa.".-ag" la-r9l
of res-idua-l diit-x--bance in tha n@twork at a distarxe of 50 m from
the generators sho@vd -l"hat di3'vribution o'bqys the no--Mal laws. A
control carriea (pit in accordance with the agreement., cl.t on s i
up by Kolmogorov-Smirno-w confirme8 tha fact 'that a dir-iation, from
this law is not of essential importance. - R,% 3.) It m-:%,y aisr, bi
assumed (particularly in thq case of t-nDll-@!y basas) thAt a yeak.--,j-
ing of the level of the disturbance fi-Ild wiih the &-itanc-i from
Card 214 the standaMized point (10 m from the line) to @h@- po--*v.-@ of
777`@@@
The Effect Attained When Using the Standards in Force in 108-13-6--611 i
the USSR for Industrial Radio Disturbances for the Purpose
of Improving Radio- and Television Reception
wireless reception can be expressed by the following empirical
formula: U=U10( 1 )-"'
10
where U and Uj() denote the disturbance field levels expressed in
decibels at a distance of 1 and 10 m respectively from the line.
Up to a distance of 90 m the error will not exceed 2 db. -
Re. 4.) The residual disturbances caxsed by automobile traffic
exercise no disturbing effect on radio mae-otion. within the rangea
of long-, medium-, and 3hort waves, but they are very noticeablq
in the range of ultrazhort waves and in some cases they also
disturb r-eception in television. In conclusion efficacy is
evaluatedby the application of 195)+ standards for some groups of
industrial radio d--s4-urbances. By means of the calculation
method de.9cribed her-. and applying the average statistical para-
meters, efficacy can be evaluated by the application of standards
in force for industrial radio disturbances according to indi-tridu-
Card Y4 al groups of disturbance soaroe3. The .3tandards for residual
The Effect 4hen. Using the Standards in Force in 108-13 -6-6/11
the USSR for Indu3trial Radio Distufban"s for thp Purp03-
of Improving Radio- and Television Reception
ai@4+-arbwao--is of eleo-@rL@ communication systems and automoibilt
irafflz, muat be inor-,,IvA. The pre3ervk, work waz, zompiled accord-
_ng to th@i results of in7asitigations carried o,.;@- by th-@@ autio.--,q
a-G tl-w- S ci@ entifto Rea -iarol InA'-,i t7u @-A of the Minis'ry for Po@:.; @ai
aril Telacommuni@:ati,@w. There ar:i )* figpr3s.. 6 tables@ an5 ;J.
r-@fer@m@isv 3 of e-i6c, axi 307,"La".
SUBMITTED: SepttmbAr 1. 1957
lriftdio intez-fc---,ei,~.Ce---SLa,tistical analysis 2. Radio rtiception
--USSR 3. Television reception--USSR
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i-ACCESSION NR: A05021545 ffR/0286/65/000/013/0007/0007
621.731.1423.531.71.002.5rc,
AUTHOR: Gartsev,.Sl ]V.
-7777-_
71_q,
TlTiZ A device for drawing metal-. -,,Class 7, No. 172264
breteniy i tova'rnykh znakov, no. 13, 1965, 7
SOURCE. ByullOten' 17.0
TOPIC TAGS: metal drawin hydraulicdevice, metal foming machine tool
@ 4t
1 ABSTRACT: This Autharts,Certificate introduces a device for drawing metal. The
unit is m ade in the fom of a'closed hydraulic' punch which contains a work-ing clavit@
with channels &r feeding the hydraulic@fluidl The workpiece is placed above this i
-y. i
Frovision,is made
avif -for continuously manitcring the depth to which tile part r
c
is drawn during foirmation. The device is equipped with a fr8.riae mounted on, guides
h'ch a built into the punch. The movement of a earrier, which -is constantly
I , ar
pm-ased -gainst the workpiece datexinihes the draving depth. Two pulleys are- 'fas-
tened* to the unch on,both'sides of the caidt@i with cables passing through. therr,..
p
These cables are fastened at one' end to -the framo and have waights on the. ther, end(
0
Tile weights keep the,:carrier pressed against the workpiece. A gauge rod connected
1/2
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IGARTSEV, Yln@-rir
--- I------ Z-@
T@-,@ o#' nirrInne-, Mnrktin, Gor. ,ot--. @Iioromf Soiu::n
S c-
SR, 19W. ':Ir-6 r. ( 1, --, -,,@ (1, 2 @ C- )
TU-70.G27
GARTSEV, Ye.v.
Results of the reorganization of a mine. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no.10.
22-23 0 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Nachallnik shakhty "Oktyabrlakayall tresta Kuybyshevugoll.
(Coal mines and mining)
L 13021-63--
i@ACCESSION-NR: AP3000637 S/0181/63/005/005/1485/1486
zAUTHOR: tbrdkovich Y
V. N. GartseX!@ L. a.
TITLE: Ef fect of oxygen on recombination in heat-treated silicon
SOURCE, Fizika tverdogo tela) v. 5, no. 5, 1963, i 105-1486
TTOPIC TAGS: reconfoinevion,, heat treatilb6nt) Si, Cu, 0., dislocation, electron
conduction
f16
1ABSTRACT: This study was made because of the known fact that dt
slocations in
isilicon are.'surrounded by admixtures of oxygen derived from the quartz crucible;
fferent rates of rotation,'
the investigation wa made on bars of silicon grown at dif,
;other conditions being equal, during extraction, The bars thus contain different
cc*uAts o-f' 'in the rotation rate is a6tually
oxygen. It was found that an increase
:accompanied by an increase in content of optically active oxygen in the silicon.
Samples were -heated in oxygen for 20 minutes at 700C and were then quickly cooled
'(on the order oi- 150 degrees per minute This treatment led to a decrease in life-
time o-f charge carriers from values on the order of 60-0,0 microseconds to 1C-20
n, icroseconds. The sur aces of these samples were then coated vith copper and
a.-ain heated at 700C. The results shov that diffusion of copper affects the
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tACCESSION NR: AP3000637
ILI
@lifetime of charge carriers in silicon. The.lifetime is greatly extended b pre-
y
-iious heat treatment with copper. The authors conclude that the rate of dogrease
;in recombination activity of dislocations resulting from copper diffuslonl@ftough
dislocations in silicon is higher the greater the concentration of oXyGen 4'iXed
J,
at tVe dislocations during growth of single crystals Orig. art. has: I figure
and 1"table.-
ASSOC=011: none
SUIR-JITM: 24Dec62 DAT-E AcQ.- 1 1,Tun63 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE:. 00 NO 1W SOV: 002 OTHM: 001
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I - On Cdrt*ln YTILIAIM (Of 1110 rlngG-
Doklady Akad. Nauk SSSR: (N.S.) 60, 1119-1 t 21 (19-18)@
The following results are stated without proof. Let r.
and 1. be respectively the,maximum and minimum of a
satriple of ts numbers drawn from a continuous distribution.
Let ip. be the -distribution function of the range and
,
Jet ox@b@
te convolution of the distribution functions of
.d
ant'. "v.. Then
-7-a. 0.: converges 1:0 -a limiting distribution Itioction in.
creasing *at more than one point if and only if the same' is
true of @,(a.u+bj, with tile same a@, b., and in that case
tilt limiting distribution functions are identical. Now sup-
pose in addition to the hypothesis of the continu'ty of the
original distribution that t. and r, properly normalized
and centered, have limiting distribution functions. These
are 'known to be of one of three types, say @.(u), *.(u),
k(u), where a Is a positive param,
eter
[cf. Gnedenko, Ann-
of Math. (2) 44,423-453 (1943); these Rev. 5,41]. Then. (2) i
the possible limiting
distribution types of 4,.(ojj+b.) are
.
XN), @Mu)e4@.(du),
whL-e a>O is a constah!. It follows that the only possibie
limiting distributions of the range are also these six typs .
i This generalizes work of Gumbel [Ann. Math. Statistics is
384-412 (1947); these Rtv, 9. 195], J. L. Doob.
Sources llathematio4l Reviol-ra, Vol
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- - @- @ 1-Y 11 -....
,i
GARTS2111 RX&www -
.Wwwpxl@- -
Limit distribution of the extreme rank. Nauk.zap.L'vlv.un. 22:
50-71 '53. (KeAhematical Statistics) (miaA 10:5)
GARTSHTM, No 0.
ocatenilaria, Fuliginea as iIL Producer of -Defects in Sweetened Condensed
Milk," Nikrobiol., 9. Nbol$- 1940
State Inst. Agricultural Hicrobiology) Moscow*
Chief, Central Sci. Reseamb Lab.9 Main Adrin. MM Consery. Ind., Moscow
TO MTOI_ 0,
GARTSHTEYN, P.H.
Most efficient snlf-balancing of masses of a multiple-l-'-W:
machine. Trudy Inst. mash. Snn.po teor.manh. 19 no.75:4-15
'59. (Balancin,-, of machinery) (14M 13: 1)
Au'.1or: Gar-tEiltein, S.
Title.- '@he !IaE-H industrial r-nd Ocii@11-0111@*
stvcnno-tz-khn:-.ches'zm-ia proprx.-da.) -1,--d T).
City: Hoscow
Publislier:
Date.
Available. Library& Congrem
IN,
Source: Month3,y LUt of Ituneiart Accessionu, Vol. 3, ND.10, P.
OC,Oof , 1 16. t-I .
k-Y A (-@T.S H f) N I
--40 011@
152L CMOs*" of - of ammic aw rearrials Md.- - as b"p-
P" -IL M. GAxy?"m (Sick. Kerom.. IL No. 11.
It'. "193 @* 7 - - * , on the nulm*ialion nftvwry in Rumis. Ihe
pfunary treatment Of caamw raw mumnals shmw be centralized in w9whanized pL=u
atthemurctsoftherawmaiWifils. 7Ubody-pmpuivgdcpanvwmo(ccrwT&kwofks
should dwse over to the mni.&y metbod o(preparation. (Itabim)
6A',qTSMA?I, B. M.
Production reserves and the outlook for impr*ving economic indices of the
brick industry. Trudy Niistroilermaika, No 5, 1951.
USSRA-11scellancous Ceramics Industry
Card
,Authors Gortsman, B. M.
Title 'Cnomical advante-es rnd ways of reducing the costs of effective
ceramic wall materials
Periodical -Stek. i Kor., No. 61 21 - 24, @tine 1954
Abstract Using statistics of large ceramics plants. in the USSR tho author
points out certain ways of.reducing 'uh(- manufacturing costs of
effective structural ceramic mntcriLlc and the economicz-1 aft ntages
to be derived fran the production of lower cost hollow (ceramic)
products. The author emphasizes the @)doptlon of bt-tter technolorric,11
procenses, maxinium reduction of wa!-te and inpro-,rcmcnt o"
tech-q@cal equirmcnt in p1rnts. Tible-,
1i u-t i tu t 1 o ri
us,"R/111iscellaneous Production
Oard 1/1 Pub. 104 - 7/10
Authors Gartsman, B. H.
Title z Ways of increasing -the "uctivity of work in the ceramic industry
Periodical : Stek. i ker. 11/12, 21-24, Dec 1954
Abstract t The author finds that although the production of ceramics has,increased 2.6
times since 1950, it is still not keeping pace.with developments in other
industries. Names of new factories are cited with descriptions of changes
made in the old ones in the way of improved methods and machinery. Explana-
tion is given of what has been done to improve production systems and techni-
ques with suggestions for still further advancement. Tables.
Institution :
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