SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GALLAY, D. - GALLIMULIN, A.T.
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Materials on the I'heary of Rolling, Pt. 6 sGv/442o
9. Forward slip in rolling a thick strip (M.I. Boyarshinov, V.V.
Melitser,, 1-956) 65
Ch. V. Pressure of the Work on Rolls
1. Nomogram for detezaining pressure in cold rolling (0. Rmicke,
K.Lukasf 1944) 74
2. of Ekelund's formula (E.Mcwgiljanskiy, 1946) 77
3. ye.S.Rokotyam's formula for pressure of the vork on rolls in
cold rolling (1947) 79
4. Calculation of pressure in strip rolling (M.Cook,,E-C. La.rke, 1947) 86
9. The effect -zf cold rolling speed on unit pressure (H.Ford, 1947) 94
Unit pressure in hot rolling of alloyed steels (H.I. Svede - Shvets,
T.G. Fegova, A.A. Protasov, 1948) 96
7. Theory of unit Iveseure distribution along the contact are and
calculation of rolling p1ressure (D.R. Bland, H.Ford 1948) 910
8. Forc-es acting during rolling in a four-high mill (M.M. Saflyan, 1948) 106
9. Vxxit prepsure distributdcxi along the cantact arc (V.P. Sevardenko.,
1949 114
10. Effect of speed on deformation resistance (M.A. Leychenko, 1949) 119
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11. Effect of front and back tension on the deformation resistance of
a thia steel band (W~ Lueg, E. Greiner, 1949)
12, Rorf-irrn resistance to deformation (Ya.S. Gallay, 1949) 1-29
13. Ncmogr8m for determining the! pressure of work on rolls in cold
rolling of lem-carbon steel (M.A. Leycheako, 1950)
14. Effact of ten-Rion on pressure and torque in band rolling
(Eb Ht14. 1059) 1-
15- unit pressure distribution In rolling between plane rolls and
j;.-vj,Ted rolls~,V.P. Severdeako, 1950) 14
16. Method of approximate calculation of pressure in cold rolling
with tension (H. Ford, F. ElLts, D.R. Bland, 19511 199
17. Calculat-ioa of pressure on rolls in rolling with tension (W.C.F.
Hessenberg, R.B. Sims, 1951) -1.65
18,, Unit pressixre distributim over the width of a strip (I.G.
Astakhav, 1951) 168
19. Effect of tension on pressure of the work on rolls (I.G.
krutyunov 179
20. Analysis of formulas for defQrmation redistance in rolling
(Yu~M. Chizhikov, 1952) 193
21. Unit pressure distribution in an oval pass (V.P. Severdenko,
1952) 207
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'22. Unit pressures in I-beam rolling (V.P. Severdenko, 1952) 211
23. Elastic deformation of a mill caused by rolling pressure (W.C.
Hessenberg, R.B. Wps,, 1952) 215
24. Unit pressure distribution in cold and in hot rolling (C.L. Smith,
F.H. Scott, W.By1westrowicz, 1952) 220
25. Deformation resistance of aluminum and duralumin in hot rolling
(P.G. Kirillov, 1952) 227
26. Unit pressure in zinc hot rolling (I.L. Perlin, L.K. Makarlyev,,
1952) P-29
27. Influence of 'outer endBr fas related to contact zone] of a strip
aa rolling pressure (I.M. Pavlavp I.K. Suvorov, 1953) 232
28. Pressure on rolls and conditions for cold rolling of-'a band
(M.D. Stope, 1953) 230'
29. Analysis of calculation methods of unit pressures in rolling
(V-A. Waganov, 1953) 243
30. Unit ~Pressure curves in cold rolling of steel (P.O. Straudell,
, x
A. Toeufv6n. 1953)
256
31. Calculation of pressure in cold rolling of a copper and brass
band (M. Cook, R.J. Paxker, 1953) 262
32. Unit pressure dis-uribution in hot rolling (G.S. Miksn$ 1954) L-76
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33- Unit pressure distribution in large oontact angles (I.L. Perlin,
K.K. Goderzisz,. 19510 291
34. Calculation of pressure in cold rolling of steel (R.B. Sims, 1954) 3W
35. Pressure during rolling of low-earbon steel in a plate mill
(R. Ste-wartson 19541) 311
36. Calc4ation of pressure in hot, rolling (R.B. Sims, 1954) 31-5
37- Pressure on rolls,, according to the hyd:rodynamic theory of
rolling (A.Kneschke, 1954) 324
38. True unit pressures in (rod] flattening (V.P. Severdeako.,
I.G. &stakhov, 1954) 331
39- Influence of speed in rolling pressure (Y. Billigaaan, A. Pmp,
1954) 334
40. Pressure in cold rolling with tension (A.I. Tselikav, A.V.
Tretlyakov, 1.954) 346
41. Formula of unit pressure with consideration of the no~-slip zone
(A.A. Korolev, 1955) 351
42. Pressure in cold rolling of sheets (M.M. S&flyan, 1955) 374
43- Methods for determining unit pressure in cold roLling (M.D. Stone,
3-956) ~79
441. influence of the d7efoTmation rate an the unit prepaure in hot
rolling of steel (T.M. Golubev, M.A. Zaykov, Ya. V. Shametsjl956) 38A,
Card 618
VateeLals on the Theory of Rolling, Pt. 6 SOV/4x
45. Deformation'resistance of alloyed steels (W.Lueg, H.G. MLler, 1956) 390
Ch. VT-. Power CinstuRption in Rolling
1. Ncmogram for calculation of (requiredl power in cold rolling of steel
(0. Enicke, K.Lukast 1944) 401
2. Distribution of torque between rolls (E.A.W. Hoff, 1947) 406
3- Calculation of pcOer if the drive in cold rolling (Ye.S. Rokotyan,
1947) 4"
4. influence of speed on power consumption in cold rolling
(H. Ford, 1947) . 414
5- influence of temperature on power consumption in rolling (V.P.
Sei,rerdenko, 1951) 417
6. Influence of rolling sp-sed on power consumption per ton of
-Droduct (N.N. Druzhizin,, S.P. Granovsk:Ly, 1951) 418
7- Fo-rmula for power of rolling (B.P. Bakhtinov, 1952) 420
8. Determination of power consumption and torque in rolling (YU.M.
FaYnberg, 1953) 431
9. Nomogram for determining torque in cold rolling of low-carbon
steel (R.B. Sims
1954) 438
,
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Scri/10,20
10., RollIng with onc fi-iction-driven roll (W.Lueg, K.H. Treptow,
1955) 444
11, Determination. of work in cold rolling (M.D. Stone, 1956) 448
12. Prwr ccns=ption of wide strip mills (R.E. Marrs, 1956~ 456
1 11
Pover c,,-asumpt an diagrem for heat and cold rolling (J.H. Taylor,
1,
1950 t6t)
L4. Work es.-insumpticn per unit weight and per ualt volume: (of st',4k]
In. rolling alloyed steels (W.LuAeg, H.G. MiTiler, 1956) 47?
Bibliography 478
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PHASE I B= MMUrrATION SOV/3481
Naterialy pa teorii prokatkip Ch, 5 (Papers on the Theory of Rolling,,
P't. 5) Moscow., Netallurgizdat., 1960. 608 p. Irrets. slip inserted,
3j.150 copies printed.
Compiler: Takor Samilo-vich Gallay.- Docent; Rd.: 1g. IL Pavloys
Corresponding VAnber,, AcadaW of Sciences USGRI Id. of PUbliskim
House: U M. Gordon; Tech, Id,: IL 1. Attopovich.
PURPOSR: This book Is Intended for metallurgists,, aspirautsp and persons
writing dissertations., for tectnical, personnel in metallurgical plants.,
and may also be used by students In metallurgical higher-techn"cal
schools and tekhnikums.
COMAGN: Mdo Is the fifth part of a six-part collection of,p~Wwo
covering theory and experimental investigations of rolling. 2be
present volume Is divided Into Um chapters and includes papers
Published In the Soviet Won and other countries during the period
1946-1956. Papers in the first chapter deal with the affect of
friction in rolling.. the second chapter is concerned with the process
of metal deformation,, end the third with metal spread in rolling.
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GALLAY, Ya.S.; 14ERIIN, I.M.
Effect of the amount of reduction of a steel strip on roll flat-
tening. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 4 no.10:59-65 '61.
(MIRA 14:11)
1. Izhevskiy mekhanicheskiy institut.
(Rolling (Metalwork)) (Rolls (Iron mills))
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GALLAY, Ya.S., dotsent; 1 "'0 11 IN, 1 ~ A, I i n " h ~ ; 1--.1 ~'! *.,L . 6 ~ Y -- . . i r, z h .
Cleanir,cr thp surface of' metal strip. St~ill 24 ;; .6;.
'M-.
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i RA 17 - 'I'
1. Severo-Zapndnyy zaochnyy politekhnicheskily instittit I Lenintyrildskiy
sta'Leprokatnyy zavod.
ALIMARIN., I.P.; GALLAT, Z.A.; SHEINJk, N.M.; RODIONOVA, T.V.
Current-voltage characteristica of N-benzoylphony1hydroxylamdne
solutions. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khIm.nauk no.3s567-569 Mr 163.
(MIRA 16:4)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova.
(Benzohydroxamic acid) (Reduction, Electrolytic)
VINOGRADOVA, Ye.N.; GALLLY, Z.A.; FINOGENOVA, Z.M.; AWMARIN,
I.P., prof., otv. red.; KOIICIBTSOVA, N.A.., red.; GhISTYAKOVA,
K.S... tekhn. red.
[Methods of polarographic and amperometric annlysis) Metody
poliarograficheskogo i amperometrichei3kogo analiza. Moskva,
Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1963. 298 p. (MIRA 16:12)
1, Chlen-korrespondent AN SSM (for Alimarin).
(Polarograpby) (Conductometric analysis)
GALLAY, Z. A.
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USSR/Chemistry - Nickel MaY/Jun 52
"Amperometrig Titration of Nickel With Dioximes," V.M.
Peshkova andt-Z.A. GaUay,Qmoscow state u
Zhur Anal Rhim, Vol 7, No 3, PP 152-157
DLmethylglyoxime (I), Na-dimethylglyoxime (IT). and
dioximecyclohexanedione (III), can be used for the
amperometric titration of Ni in the pure salts and in
the presence of Fe3, A13+, cr3 and Zn2+~ In titra-
ting with (I), they recommend sodium acetate as a
background. Titration can be conducted at room temp
1,rithout the removal of 0 from soln. (III) is to be
261T-Lg
preferred to.(I) and (II), since it perndts the detcc-
tig of Ni among large quantities of Al, Fe, Cr, and
Zn +. The great stability of nickel dioximecyclo-
hexanedione in comparison with nickel-diraethyl,31yoxime
was confirmed amperomtrically.
,rnLLHY Z-4).
USSR)Chemistry - Analytical FD-1145
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Author Peshkova, V. X.; Gallay, Z. A.
Title Ampercmetric meth=wf'v6`r"tei;iining titanium
Periodical Vest. Mosk. un.,, Ser. fiaikcmat. I yest. nauk, 9.. No 7.- 73-81, Oct 1954
Abstract Cupferron vas found to be a satisfactory reagent for the amperometric
titration of titanium (IV) in pure malts and in the presence of Al, Ni,
Zu, and Cr. Redox reactions can be utilized for the amperometric titra-
tionB by increasing the stability of the titanium solution. Ferric
chloride vas found to be the beat oxidizing agent for determining tita-
nIum In steels. Nineteen references (eleven USSR).
Institution : Chair of Analytical Chemistry
Submitted : February 18, 1954
Z. ;~.
GAL~AIY Z. A. -- "Detarrainatinn of -,',IlnyinC ELeronts in St,!!:~,1,5 and A!-
loys Using tha llath,*d of Arripermatric Titration." Niosew 6tate U
imeni 11. V. lj)mnos,-,v. Cbamistry Faculty. Foscnw, 195~,. (Dissar-
tation for the Degree -)f Candidate in Chanical 3ciencea)
SO: Knizimaya Letopis', N-) 1, 1956, pp 102-122, 124
A 13 5 8 - 2 - 44 12
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 302 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Peshkova, V.M., Gallay, Z.A., Alekseyeva, N.N.
TITLE- Arnperometric Determination of Molybdenum (Amperometri-
cheskoye opredeleniye molibdena)
PERIODICAL: Khimiya redkikh elementov, Nr 3, 1957, pp 119-130
ABSTRACT- A rotating Pt electrode and a GINTsVETMET polarogra h
were used in the amperometric titration of M06t with a Clrlr+
solution. The Cr2+ oxidized at the Pt electrode, at +0.4 v, on
a background of HCI and HZS04; this produced a diffusion cur-
rent proportional to the concentration. M04+ and M05+ do not
yield a diffusion current in such conditions. On a background of
4N HCI, the sensitivity threshold was 1.5 mg Mo in a ?.5-cc solu-
tion; on a 4N H2S04 background the threshold was 0.5 mg Mo in
a 25-cc solution. In the anode region Mn?+ , Zn?-+ , A13+ , Cr3+
and Ni2+ did not exhibit a polarographic wave, and the Ti4+ was
titrated with a Cr3+ solution; Mot'+ , however, was titrated
first, because EMo 6+ No 5,j--+0.51 volts, and ETi4+ /Ti3+ =-0.04
Ca rd I/Z volts. Mo could be titrated in the presence of Ti4+ Lip to an Mo/
137-58-2-4412
Amperometric Determination of Molybdenum
Ti ratio of 1:3; when glacial acetic acid was present, it could be titrated tip
to a ratio of 1:4. When oxalic acid or H3PO4 was present, Mo could be ti-
trated in the presence of W up to an Mo/W ratio of 1: 15 (within an error of
0.03 rna). In the absenc-e of Mo, ~W could be titrated with a Cr2+ solution
on a background of 7N FIC1. When Fe3+ was present, two titrations were
necessary: one at 0 volts to deterrine the Fe3+ , and one at + 0.5 volts to
determine the sum of Fe3+ + Mo + . The most suitable range of Mo/Fe
ratios was that from 1:5 to 1:10 (the error being 0.1%). Larger Fe contents
were determined by chromatoscopy. Cu had a catalytic effect on M06+ and
Fe3+ systems, and in its presence the latter elements could be titrated
simultaneously at +0.5 volts. Cu exhibited a similar effect on Wo+ and Crz+
systems. This method is used to determine the Mo in Fe-Mo and in steels.
N.G.
1. Molybdenm--Ampormetxic-Deterzination
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TITLEt The Application of the Ascorbic Acid in the Amperometric Titration.
Communication 2. Determination of Iodine, Hypochlorites and Iodates
(Primeneniye askorbino-*yAisloty v amperometricheskom titrovanii.
Soobahcheniye 2. Opreaele'niye yods, gipokhloritoy i yodatov)
PERIODICALs Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta, Seriya fisiko-matematicheskikh i
yestestvennykh nauk, 1958, Nr 1, pp 209-213 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It was asserted that the ascorbic acid can be applied successfully
as a reagent mean in the analytic chemistry, e.g. for the
determination of copper and active chlorine in a iodometric manner,
or of hypo-bhlorites by a direct titration with ascorbic acid. Lead
and silver can be shown by titration of the excess of the
potassium iodate.
There are 5 Soviet references.
AMOCIATIONsKafedra analiticheskoy khimii (Chair of Analytic Chemistry)
SUBMITTED: September 20, 1956 Zh A Kh
July 11, 1957 VVU
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'!~HQR: Gall.-ay, Z. A. SOV/ 156-58-3-23/5:-
TITLE: Consecutive !I,? 'Lovmina t ions of Permanganate and
ldolybdate, Bichromul.f: ~,vd Molybdate by Means of Divalent
romet riche skoye opredeleni-~-
!~;kllromatu i molibdata dvilklivalent
ny.,,i khronom)
CAL: Nauchny,,e. doklad,-), shkoly, :Mmiya _J khimicheskaya
te-khtiologiya, IT t, . Nr 19.9-51111 (1jS;S1z)
A3STMT: The smperometvir by the Utration of mol-fbdate
and rprmarigtirate, L-.,.-hvomtLte anA molybdate -.,.,ith divalent chro-
mium is described. L:n tht, dl~t-~rminntion of hexavali~.nt` mol.vb-
dcnum and heutav,,;1 ,m* ::,arrirancs, it tumed. out that in *he
oxidation of Cr2+ o4-' c-i;rrent io n-o,~-o~rtional
ti-e conc~ntrativn. -)oiiit the current . 01.
t ploying the. method -t simultaneou2 determilla-
tion of wid hexavi-Jertt molybdenum f.-
possible without Q _,il~ senaretion. The determination
of' hexavalent an-1 hevav-lent molybdenum by means Q.-T
0
the arrperometri:-
' insing chromium-(TI)-salts is carritA
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a potential of 0-0C_'5 V. The resultij of the cm:eri-
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Biclliroviatu-,- ,tnd '!"Loly'wlate ll~- Ot' Divalent Chromium
devtatioiw
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5384
Vinogradova, Yevgeniya Nikolayevna, Zoya Aleksandrovna Gallay, and
Zoya Mikhaylo-vna Finogenova.
Metody polyarograficheskogo i amperometricheskogo analiza (Methods
of Polarographic and Amperometric Analysis) [ Mosco,~- 1 Izd-vo
Moskovskogo univ. , 1960. 27 9 p. Errata slip inserted. ",, noo copies
printed.
Resp. Ed.: 1. P. Alimarin, Corresponding Member, Academy of Scien--t'~-3: USSR.
Professor; Ed. : S.F. Kondrashkova; Tech. Ed.: G. I. Georgiyeva.
PURPOSE: This texLbook is intended for students specializing in analytical
chemistry at schools of higher education and for scientific personnel of
research institutes and industrial laboratories.
COVERAGE: The book presents the general theoretical principles of
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Methods of Polarographic (Cont.) SOV/5384
polarography and amperometric titration by means of mercury as well
as solid electrodes. Methods of using mercury-drop and solid electrodes
are listed and the -prospects of polarographic analysis development are
discussed. The concluding chapter deals with practical operations. All
the problems are accurately and repeatedly checked during the practical
training of students and were selected either to illustrate the theoretical
course or to familiarize ihe student with methods of polarographic and
amperometric analysAs. Chs. I-VI were written by Ye. N. Vinogradova;
Chs. VIT and VIII by !"'. X Gallay; and Chs. IX and X by Ye. N. Vinogradova,
Z. A. Gallay, and Z. M. Finogenova. The authors thank 1. P. Alimarin
S. V. Gorbachev, A. I. Busev, and A. Kh. Bork, Professors, for their
help. References accompany each chapter. There are a total of 292
references: 162 Soviet, 68 English, 16 German 30 Czech, 9 French,
3 Swiss, 2 Polish, 1 Italian and 1 other,
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S/075/61/016/001/012/019
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AUTHORS: Gallay, Z. A. and Kalenchuk, G. Ye.
TITLE: Amperometric Titration of Uranium(VI) in Chromium(II) Salts
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1961, Vol. 16, No. 1,
pp. 63-67
TEM The present publication describes a procedure for the direct ampero-
metric titration of uranium(VI) in pure chromium(II) salt solutions using
a rotating and a vibrating platinum micro-electrode. The measurements
were carried out in a 1) n-5 (VP-5) "Geopribortsvetmet" direct-reading
polarograph. The current was measured by means of a M -21 (DI-21) mirror
galvanometer with a maximuni sensitivity of 2.4-10-9 a/mm/m. The reduction
of uranium(VI) at the platinum electrode was performed under nitrogen
using 0-5 X K 2so4, an acetate buffer of pH 3,9, as well as 0.5 "NH4)2C03
as background. The current-voltage curves (Fig. 1) show that 0.5 N K2 so 4
is the most suitable background for uranium(VI) reduction. The use of the
cathode current of the reduction is very limited since the composition of
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Chromium(II) Salts 3013/BO55
the background must remain constant. Uranium(IV) compounds were obtained
by reduction of uranyl-sulfate solutions in a cadmium reducer or with
CrCl 2' the quantity of the latter being such that 60 - 70~ of the uranium
was reduced. The current-voltage curves obtained are represented in Fig. 2.
Direct proportionality between the di-ffusion curr4nt and the uranium con-
centration was only observed when tile PH 3*9 acetate buffer was used as
background. At room temperature urailium(VI) reacts rapidly with chromium~l).
The acid concentration has a great influence on the analytical precision.
The curves obtained by titration against a background of 1 - 6 N hydro-
chloric acid had a somewhat unusual shape (Fig. 3, curve 1) but the
results were satisfactory (Table 1). The titration curves obtained with
sulfuric acid as background had the conventional shape (Fig- 3, curve 2)
though the initial amperage was increased. To determine small quantities
of uranium (0.6 - 0.3 mg) the titration was carried out in a I-5-ml
volume in a special. electrolytic bath using a vibrating small platinum
electrode. This method yielded satisfactory results with 2 6 N R 2s04
(Table 2). Lead does not interfere up to a ratio of U : Pb I : 50.
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Chromium(II) Salts BO73/B055
At higher lead concentrations.PbC]. 2 and PbSO4 are precipitated. Zirconium
and thorium at concentrations of 1000 times that of uranium do not inter-
fere in its determination either. The results of uranium determinations-
in the presence of Pb, Zr and Th are listed in Table 3. The mean error of
the determination is +0-3%- In the amperometric determination of
uranium(VI) in the pr-esence of iron(III) the latter is reduced by
chromium(II) before the uranium(VI) (Fig- 3). The results were satisfac-
tory up to a.ratio of U t Fe = I 1 50. Up to a ratio of U . Fe = 1 1 10
both elements could be determined from one titration curve (Fig. 3,
curve 3). The results of the titrations are summarized in Table 4. The
authors. thank 1; P.. Alimarin for valuable advice., A. I. Busev, K. I. Rozen-
tall, and; V. I?,Veselovskiy are mentioned. There,.are 3 figures, 4 t~Lbles,
and 15 references.-.7 Soviet, 4 US9' 1 Czechoslovakians,-1 British, I Dut--h,
and 1 Swiss.'
ASSOCIATION: Mookovskiy gosudaretvennyy uuiversitet imeni D1. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow state University imeni M. V.'Lomonosov)
SUBMITTEDs October 5, 1959
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AUTHORS: Gallay A., and Sheina, N. M.
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S/07 61/i~i
B106Y3147
TITLE: Amperometric titration of vanadium and uranium
trivalent titanium
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 16, no. 6, 1961, 7o6-7c)8
TEXT: The authors were the first to use compounds of trivalent titanium
as reagents in amperometric titrations. It had been found earlier that
trivalent titanium oxidized on a rotating platinum microelectrode in the
potential range 0.4-0.9 v, with the diffusion current being proportional V~
to the titanium concentration (Ref. 4- Peshkova V. M., Gallay Z. A.,
Vestnik MGU, ser. fiz., mat. i estestv. nauk, no. 10, 73 (1954)). Because
of this valuable property and owing to the fact that trivalent. titanium
is a sufficiently strong reducing agent (E0 TiIV/TiIII = -0-04 v) it, can
be used for t-itrimetric determination of hexavalent uranium
/E UO 2+ /U'V = +0-407 v) , tetravalent and -oentavalent vanadium in i)ure
k
0 2
salts and in the presence of tetravalent titanium. The experiments were
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Amperometric titration of B106/B147
made in a visual. polarograph with an M-21 (M-21 ) galvanometer (maximum
sensitivity 2.4-10-9 a/mm/m). A rotating platinum microelectrode of
5 mm length was used as indicator electrode, and a saturated calomel
electrode as reference electrode. The reagent solution was obtained by
solution with 11C1 (I : 1) or 4 N 11,SO
adequate dilution of a 15c TiC13 4 4
it can be stored for 3 wceks in dark glass vessels. All experiment$ were
made in ourified nitro6en atmosphere. The concentration of the reagent
solution was ascertained by potentiometric or amperometric titration with
a standard solution of potassium bichromate. When*'--' 0-5 N sulfuric acid
is used as a medium, pentavalent vanadium is quantitatively reduced to
trivalent vanadium by trivalent titanium. In a 0.1 M sodium tartra-ke
solution (pH 5.9) as a medium, vanadium is only reduced to tetravalent
vanadium. Solutions of compounds of trivalent titanium can be used as a
medium for the amperometric titration of tetravalent vanadium both in pure
salts and in the presence of considerable amounts of Cr(III), Mn(II), and
Ti(IV) in 10 N H 2s04 (Table 1). Hexavalent uranium is only slowly reduced
by trivalent titanium. Reduction is accelerated by addition of pyro-
phosphoric acid or low amounts of SnCl 2- Ye. R. Nikolayeva and Yu. 11".
Card 2/4
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a
Amperometric titrat'ion of B1 O'Y,31 47
ShChekochikhin discovered that addi Lion of pyrophosphovic ficid incr.-asc-4
the value of E,_
.(.,,)IU from 0.4 to 0.6. Furthermore, pyrophosphoric
-'. ~/ (IV)
acid forms a complex compound with tetravalent titanium and, thus, lowers
the redox potential of the system Ti(IV)/Ti(III). Addition of 0.2-0.3.rifflii~
liters of 5(y,"a 114P207in I N 11 2SO4as a medium made it possible to conduct
amperometric titration at E = 0.8 v. The error of determination of
3-10 me of U does not exceed 1-3~- Thus, uranium can be quantitatively
determined in the presence of considerable amounts of tetravalent
titanium (up, to a ratio U : Ti = I : 100) in 1 N H SO as a medium if the
1 2 4
solution to be titrated contains 1 milliliter of 50',4o pyrophosphoric acid
per 10 milliliters of solution. Deflection of the galvanometer is
registered 30 seconds after addition of the reagent solution. There are
1 figure, 2 tables, and 7 references: 5 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The
reference to the English-language publication reads as follows:
Henrixon 71. S-~ J. Am. Chem. Soc.t 45, 2013 (1023)-
Card 3/4
295-26
S/07 9/61/01 6/C)C)6/Cc3/o -1,6
Amperometric titration of B1o6/'B147
ASSOCIATION; Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. 111. V.
Lomonosova (,moscow state University imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: October 8, 1960
Table 1. Determination of vanadium in the presence of foreign elements in
10 N H2SO 4 as a medium.
Le.-Iend: (1) foreign elementq, mG; (2) V, ing; (3) taken;
(5) error, cl~.
02 V. NJ CZ V.
NOCTOPOItIme
1 OLUROFLI. % nompownfe
Silemeirru. 1
)
C HTO
B3 onpoweNo E*
50
Y 0
0,46 0,45 -2,0 -100 0,68 -7',0
1 39
1 1.38 -0 7 TI'V 60 2 Do 2,06 3,0
Cr3l. to 0:92 0,01 -i:0 - 60 1:00 t,02 2,0
-too 0 92 0.89 -3,0 -104 1,00 t~04 4,0
Ain2+ 50 0:68 0,67 -1,4
Card 4/4
GALLAY., Z.A.; ALIKkRIN, 1. P.; SHEINA, N.M.
Voltammetric study of benz,:)hydroxamic acid solutions. Izv. AN
SSSR. Ser. khim. no.11:2050-2051 N 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Moskoltskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni H.V. Lomonosova.
GALLAY, Z.A.; MARIYANOVSKAYA, T.Ya.
Current-voltage study of divalent, vanadium compounds and their.use
in the amperometric titration of tetravalent vanadium and titanium.
Zhur.anal.khim. 18 no.8:924-929 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Moscow State University.
GALLAY, Z.A.; ALIMARIN, I.P.; SHEINA, N.M.
Use of N-benzoylphenyl.',ydroxylamite for the axperometric titration
of titanium, zirconium, gallium, and scandium. Zhur. anal.khtm. 18
no.12:1442-1446 D 163. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova.
GALLA'Y, Z.A.; I.P.; S)!!-,T;A, 1T.N.; ll-'Q~DZOVA, L.A.
Amperametric titration of titanium and zirconium Otth a soluti-an
of neocupforron. Zhur. anal. kh:Lm. 19 no.12:11~6,/-14t-'-ril ID"/,
-13:1)
1. N.V. Lomonosov Moscow Stato LhAveratty.
GALLAY, Z.A.; SHEDIA, N.M*,; ALD-401N, I.P.
Ampercaetric determination of gallium in gaILL-tan arsen-Ide and
phosphide. Zhur. anal. khiz. 20 no.1.0:1093-1096 165.
(MIRA 16%11)
1. M,,V. Lomonosov Moscow State Univorsit.y.
-66 E"1P(e)/E'WT(m)/ETC(f )/EWG(m)/T/D1Pf
L 14686 N V Ji
ACC NR: - AP6005881 SOURCE CODE.: UR/0075/65/020/01OA093/1.9 6
AWHOR: Gallay. Z. A.z Sheina, N. M.; Alimarin, 1. P.
ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gos,udrastvennyy uni-
versitet)
'jq
TITLE: Amperometric determination of galli in gallium arsenide 'and phosphide
SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy k~_2mii, v. 20, no. 10, 1965, 1093-1096
TOPIC TAGS: gallium arsenide, phosphide, amperometric titration, gallium, arsenic,
graphite microelectrode, electrolyte a*%~ece
ABSTRACT: The applicability of the amperometric method to the determination of GaAs
and GaP in samples of minimum possible weight was studied using a rotating graphite
microelectrode'and the reagent N-benzoylphenylhydroxylamine (N-BPRA) for the ampero-
metric titration of gallium. A preliminary study of the volt-ampere characteristics
of N-BPHA on a graphite electrode was made; oxidation waves of N-BPHA were obtain-
ed, and the dependence of Ey on the hydrogen ion concentration was determined. For
2
acid background electrolytes, the diffusion current was found'To be proportional to
UDC-,- 543.24,
Card 1/2
CC A86-66
AP6005881 C;2-
'concentrations up to 1-10-13 M N-BPHA$ and the oxidation current of N-BPHA was found
to be much more stable on a graphite electrode than on a platinum electrode. Gal.~
lium was determined by means of the oxidation curntnt of N-BPHA at pH 3 by,4fimpera-
metric titration in the presence of ai-senic (III), at a aphite electroderpotentialv
of 1.1 V. The accuracy of the determination is high,up to a Ga/A&.ratio of 1/1.5.
Arsenic (III) was determined in the presence of gallium by amperometric titration
with potassium brcmate. In the case of the semiconductor GaP, gallium was determin-
ed with sufficient accuracy up to a Ga/P ratio,of 1/1.5. Orig. art. has: 1 figure,
5 tables.
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 270ct64/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH-REF: 000
Card 2/2 'j
AUTHOR: -,~Gl~~-Ierenc--Gayash, F.; 14erei, F. Tibor
ORG: Neurological and Psychiatric Clinic, Medical University -f Pecs (D~csi
Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Ideg- es Elmeklinika)
TITLE: Procedure for the serial withdrawal of 10-200 microliter volumes of blood
samples from small laboratory animals
SOURCE: Kiserletes orvostudomany, v. 17, no. 6, 1965, 596-600
TOPIC TAGS: experiment animal, blood, hematology
ABSTRACT: A procedure is described which can be used for the serial withdrawal Of
10-200 til volumes of blood samples without unnecessary loss or mixing of the blood
in order to follow the processes which take place in the blood of small laboratory
animals within a few minutes or hours. The mixing between samples is less than 0.5
per cent and the volume difference between individual blood samples Is less than
1 per cent. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. IJPRS: 34o161]
SUB CODE: 06 / SURM DATE: 25Jan65 / OTH REF: 002
Card
WON 0 Papal' Sb=ylovich; GAIJA Aro orlyovich; YAKAWj Ansto3ly
Matywyevichj NOZM133 0 - WadopMee4vich; PLAM p V. 0. # insh.
retsonsentl PAVWVp V,V,p inihp rstsenmmtj TUCE=p A,L t Insh,t
red.; KRITWTp F.Ao# tekbas red*
Wamal on contaimert aid packim for'.frolght] OpraTcobalk po two I
upakawke gmwv., Moskva# Veen; isdatellsko-pollgr, obved4vm4 X-Ta
pu+,o:L wobehabonilAt 1961* 393 pe (XMA 140)
(PackiW for shlymmut-4temdards) (Railroadmi-Frellm)
14 49 5
/'~ V`~) -F, , n d P?
LANGUROV, I.Z., kand. tekhn.nauk; ZAVADSKIY, K,I., inzh.4_9Aj4A,__
A G inzh., retsenzent; KRICH, B.V., insh., retsenzent;
iiwv-, A.M., inzh., reteenzent; SHISHLYKOV,, U.S., insh.,
red.; USENKO, L.A., teki-m. red.
(Organization of the transportation of bulk liquid cargo]
Organizatsiia perevozok nalivnykh gruzov. Moskva, Transzhe-l,-
dorizdat-, 1963. 269 P. (MIRA 16:4)
(Tank cars) (Railroads--Freight)
GALLE,, laszlo (S,,seged, Lenin korut 6)
TaxonomW of Fhyscla bizians (Ass.) A.Z&Ubr.,, a Mediterrarean
lichen,q and ite habitat in Hungary. Botan koal 48 no.1/2:4&-51
159o
GALLE. L. (Szeg(-d)
I---
Lichen societies in the Tisza-Maros angle. Acta bot Hung 6 no.1/2:
15-33 160. (EFiLl 10:3)
(Hungary--Lichens)
GALLE, Laszlo (Szeged, Lenin koxut 6)
Lichens from the botanical collection of the late Lajos Timar.
Botan kozl 48 no.3/4:239-244 160.
r
ALLE faqzlo (Szoged, Lenin korut 6-8)
Newer data on the lichen flora of Koazthely and its vicinity.
Botan kozl. 49 no.1/2t84-94 -61.
GALLE. Laszlo -.: I
An account of the work of the Szeged Division of the Hungarian
Biological Society, September 1960-April 1961. Biol kozl 10
no.2:167-i74 162.
1. Magyar Biologiai Tarsanag Saegedi Oaztalyanak jogy2oje.
G
.;ALJ,E, J~%q,-,20
The work of thA Szeaed Seettion, of the Hungarian Biologl-al
0
Society. Biol koz! 10 no.1:73-83 162.
1. Magyar Biologial Tarsasag Szegedi Osztalyanak jegyzoJe.
f
GALLE, Lc nj n '.-,roru t, 6 -8
overed Mo,,.,rit. Kopasz nt7ioir Tokaj. liot~n kazi, 3 5
~fq .8
Ag 164.
t:l
~) 'p.
Vize, V. Y11., and Galle, 11. Kh., of tl:rj Force of
Northeastern Trade dind in t AtLantic Ocean an-i V~jr-,..It4 on~ ot 1-.--lr',D'ir);,-;cai and
Mleteorolo,~,dcal i'llenomena in --Europe(Abstract)," Izve~tiyn 'P
skogo byuro(News of the Central lHydrometeovological D-Ireail) No MY P,1)2)~
SO: U-3039, 11 '-"r 1953
GAMR, R.R.
Acute leukosis with localixation of the hemopoletic focus In the
mastoid process. Veet.oto-rin. 18 no-5:104-105 S-0 056. (MIRA 9:11)
1..1z klinicheskogo otdeleniya (say. - prof. A.A.Atkarskayig) Nauebno-
issledovatellskogo Institute ukha. gorla I nosa'Kinieterstva zdravo-
okhraneniya.RSYSR (dir. - zasluzhennyy dayatell nauki prof. V.I.
Trutnev)
(ISUIRKIA. compl.
mastolditle. surg. of mastoid process)
(lusTOIDITIS. etiol. and pathogen.
laukamia, surg. of mastoid process)
KNUITYANTS, I.L., glav. red.; HAIqWZOVSKIY, G.Yao, zam, glave redo;
EUSEV) A.I.# red.1 VARSHAVSKIY, U.K., red.j GELIFERIN)
N.I., red.; DOLINj P.I., red.j KIFOEV, V.A., red.j WERSON,
G.A., red.; MURIN, A.N.p redi POGODIN,, S.A., red.; REBINDER,
P.A., red.j SLOWIMBUY, G.S., red.1 STEPANENKO, B.N., redol
EPSHTNIN, D.A., red.; VASKEVICH, D.N.# neuchMy red.;,GA=j_._-
nauchnyy red.; GARKOVENKO, R.V., rauchrWy rod.1 GODIN,
M., ntuohnyy red.; MOSTOVENKO, N.P., nauchnyy red.1
..LEBEDEVA, V.A., mladahiy redo; TRUKIIANOVA, M.Ye.p mladshiy
red.; FILIPPOVA, K.V.# mladighiy red.1 ZHAROVA,,7e.I., red.;
KULIDZHXIOVA, I.D.v takhn. red.
(Concise cliamical encyclopedia] Kratkaia khimiche8kaia entawo-
pediia. Red. ko3.1,: I.L.Knuniants i dr. MosIma, Go..s. mauchn.
izd-vo "Sovetakaia entsiklopediiaoR Vol.l. A - E. 19610
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qw zj intits.'which were not removed front the reaction mixt.
fij A critical review on the methytation inetho,is. with 46
Idertaces. it given. A. A. Pmir~tsv
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GALLE, & R,.
Weet of exclusion of the globus pallidus on the vestibular
function in man. Test.otorin. no-4t23-29 162* (MIRA 1643)
1. 1z neyrokhirurgicheakogo otdeleniya (nauchnyy rW(ovoditall -
doktor med.nauk I.M. Irger) kliniche8koy ordena lenina bollnitsy
imeni S.P. 1bt1:JMd' Moskva,
(3W3--SURGW) (VESTIBULAR APPARATUS)
ACCESSION NIL- AR4027234 9/0299/64/000/002/PO13/PO13
SOURCE! RZh. M01094a, Abe. 2P74
AUTHOR: G.aIIe._R._.R.
TITLE: Disturbance of vestibular function in patients with damage t9 the striopollidd
system and its changes after surgical excision of the globw pallidus'
CITED SOURCE: Tr. 1-90 Monk. mod. in-ta. v. 24, 1963. 266-284
TOPIC TAGS: vestibular function, vestibular disturbance, striopalltdal tract, balance,
dizziniess, nystagmus, parkinsonism, chemopallidectomy
TRANSLATION. A feeling of dizziness was noted in 20 out of 51 patients with Parldnsonlem
and in 3 of 20 it was significant. In 19 patienta, a mild spontaneous nystagmus was un-
covered. During the caloric test (60 ml of water at 25C, rotation in a Barm chair),
various changes in vestibular excitability were noted.%, determined, according to the author,
by varying durations of Illness* and degree of Injury to the suboortical ganglia. Chemo-
pallidectomy abolished the spontanedus vestibular systems (dizziness and nystagmus) In a
majorityof Patients. Vestibular ucitability was incrawed in the 11rat 7- 10 days after the
.C!r". 1/2
ACCESSION NR- AR4027234
operation, which the author explains as a result of postoperative trauma (Increase in intra-
cranial pressure, cerebral edema). In 10 days to one month after the operation, there
was an increase In vestibular excitability on the operated side, &W a decrease on the
opposite side. In cases in which the o0eration was not completed. an Incruss in vesti-
bular excitabil onthso Its side was noted, 27 refs.
ppos~~
U. Joffe
DATE ACQ.- 14Feb64 SUB CODE: IS, ENCL. 00
Card
2/2
KNUNYANTS, I.L., glav. red.; BAKHAROVSKIY, R.Ya., zam. glav. red.;
VASKEVICH, D.N.) nauchn. red.; VOIISKIY, Ye.V.0 nauchn.
red.L_QA=,j,.a,, nauchn. red.; GODIN, Z.I., nauchn. red.
MOSTOVENKO, N.P.., nauchn. red.; TRUKHANOVA, Mo-ye., red.
Roacise chemical encyo~opedla] Kratkaia khimicheskaia
ei,siklopediia. Moskvap Sovetskaia Entsiklopediia.
Vol.4. 1965. 1182 columns. (MIRA 18:7)
WiU,E, 4.11, kand. mod. us,,W,
4V I
0
-oneurologic symptams in cerir.2al ostaochondr6s!3, TraJy 1-ge "941
38:'W3-210 165. (MIM 18~10)
GALLIC, T.
~
-
"V;C~
Klippel-Fail eyndrome. Mao. radiol. 5 no.4:145-.150 Nov 1953. (CLML 25:5)
1. Roentgen Departymint (Read Physician - Dr. Pal Doak), Nterfy Sandor-
utcai Hospital-Clinic (Director -- Dr. Jossaf Lendvai),
77 cll-
MISSURA, Tibor. dr.-, GALIX, ribar, dr.
Primary osteoclastoma of the frontal sinus. Ka4por. radiol. 6
no-3:124-126 July 54.
1. Paterfy Sandor utcai korhas rendelo (I asgato-foorro6: Landvai
Jossef dr.) Ful-orrgal,-esseti osztalyanak ffoorros: Fletschawn
Laszlo dr., &z orvostvAomanyok doktora) at Rontgan-onstalyanak
(foorros: Deak Pal, dr.) kozlemenye.
(FRONTAL SINUS, neoplasms
giant call tumor)
(GIANT CXLL TUMORS
frontal sinus)
m
s
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, No 32757
,WILhor : Gallc Tib
Inst : 4o-r- 2.v cn
Title : V.-lvular Timor In the TrnnBverso Colon.
Orig Pub : MrEyrr rndiol., 1957, 9, No 3, 181-182.
Abstre-A : No cbstrect
Crrd 1/1
37
TOTH.1 Jozsef., dr.; HORVATH, Ferenc, dri; 4M_LLE Tibor dr.
Diagnostic difficulties in-a base of hieta~atajqes of prostatic cancer
simulating osteoma. ME47. sebesftt 14 no;2:133-135 Ap 161.
1. A Budapesti OrvoBtudomanyi Eaeten Urologiai klinikajanak (Igazgato:
dr. Babics Antal eg3rqt.'tanar)I.-A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem
Rontgenklinikajanak (Igazkato: dr. Ratkoczy Nandor egyet. tanar),
a XX. ker. 5zakorvosl Rendelo Intezet (Igazgato: dr. Galcsik Boldizear)
Rontgen Osztalyanak (Foorvos: dir. Galle Tibor) kozlemenye.
(PROSTATE neopl) (OSTEOKA diag)
VOIIENBFMER~ A.5 Ggl,E, V.
Stirraj-1-alLing action of AGN and relat-' polypeptices on the
spcntaneous rhythmicity of isolated heart muscle ce2ls in
vitro. Kul. eksp. biol. i Med. 50' no-11.1-8-23 0 (i.e,, N
163. ~Ilta 17:11)
1. Iz otdeleniya issledovaniya kroiro-obrasbohen1ya (zav. - prof.
A. Vollenberger) Gerrnanskoy aknadem~'A nRuk, Berlin-Bukh, Germanskftya
Demo kra U che sk4ya Resgablika. Predstaviena days tvi tel Inym ch2enoln
AMN SSSR V.V. Parinpa.
GALLER$-A. -
How we fight fungus disease. C$hr.truda i sotH.strakh. 4 no..1241
D 161.
J.. Doverennyy vrach Kemerovskogo oblastnogo soveta profsoyuzov
g. Maelevsk, Kemrovskoy oblasti.
(ItrCosio)
(~Mning engineering-Enrienic aspects)
GALLER, A. A.; NEKAGRALOV, V. Ya., konsulltant dotsent
Organizing control for decreasing the morbidity from epidermo-
phytosis in the coal mines. Vest. derm. i ven. no.2:64-66 162.
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Doverennyy vrach oblastnogo soveta profsayuzov (iz dermatolo-
gichaskogo dispansera g. Kiselevoks)(for Galler).
(DwiAnKycosis)
(COAL MINES AND MINING-HYGIENIC ASPECTS)
FILIPPOVA, II.J.; QUIAM, A.A.
BF-6 sa-lveca'ps~ in funirmis diseason of the acalp. Vest.derm.
i van. 33 no.3:79 HY-Je '59. (HIRA 12:9)
1. 1z Kiselevskogo kozhno-venerologic!.ealcogo dispansera
Kenex-ovakoy oblasti.
GAUER, I.
Reduction of prime cost in industrial prochiction, important factor for incrOaxi.9
profitableness and the standard of Iiiing of worldng people. po 426
INDUSTRIA TEXTITA, Bucurestis Vol 6j No. 12, Dec., 1955
SO: FAst European Accessions Iiist (EFAL) Library of Congress# Vol 5v No- 7v Julys 1956
GALM, L.R., inzh.
--
Building shore protection features on the Caucasian coast of the
Black Sea. Tranop. stroi. 8 no.9:19-21 5 '58- (NIPAill:10)
(Iftok Sea-Shore protection)
DUBEN, Josef; NRUBAUKR, Miloolav; GALUMOVA, Blanka za technicke spoluprace
A. Novotne. ~-
Two cases of herponeina with isolation of a group A Coxsackie virus.
Cask. epidem. mikrob. irmin, 7 no.4:231-234 JUlY 58.
(MOPANGIM, case reports
isolation of group a Coxsackie virus (Cz))
GALLI, Laszlo
Ponel-bilities of irrigation from wells on the tableland between
the Danube and the Tisza Rivers. Sidrologiai kozlony 41 no.2&
89-93 Ap 1610
1, "'Hidrologiai Koslony" szerkeasto bizottsagi tagja.
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"Site Selection for Industrial Projects, Considering Specially Soil Conditions and
Water Availability."
SO: NCtv11 Fingineering, Review". Val. 11. Jo- 7, July 1952, (Hungary).
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sarety agnimit 30.1king of tile levixt; It Would be better
to' Pulld thein of cotirse sand or saudy gruvel Instead
of tiu! customary (Illpermeable materials, Along levee
tectfous op tile hold side where seepages nppenr nt. the
I tile levee during a flood It Is exIx-dient to streligth.
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nctir tile levee. qillij to tile flood stage nnd its duration-
VARDAY, Gyorgy, dr.; BICZOK, Imre; OGSVAR, Rezoo; L417TOS, Zoltan; SZIMMY,,
Karoly; EEFPTYT. Akos, dr.; FEIIER, Gyula. GALLL.4agp4 EAKOS,
laszlo; CZIGL15A, Vilmos; GABOS, Gyorgy; SZILAGYI, Gyula; RMAI,
Andras; KOVACS, Gyorgy;BACM4AMI, Alfred; STEMMER, Joasef;
RETHATI, tasslo; PAGY, Zoltan.
Hydrological quisstions of the construction industry in Hungary.
Hidrologiai kozlony 36 no.3:169-170 -Te'56.
1. 'Mdrologiai Kozlony*- szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Galli).
2. "Hidrologiai Kozlony" felelos szorkeseoje (for Aovaes).
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GALLI, laszlo
Calculation of seepage under hydraulic constructions in layered
solls 'by means of the approximate method. Vizugyi kozl no.3:
355-392 159.
CSAJAGHYY Gabor; BOZSONY, Denes; FICHUR. Janos; KASSAI, Farenc-
GYORGY, Istvan; SZABO, Pal Zoltanj DEVENY, Istvarl (Szeged),-
KIRALY, Lajos (Miskolc); ZIEGLER, Karoly; PAPP, Slzilard;
SCHNIDT, Eligius Robert; ~DULI, Laszlo; VAJDA, Jozsef-,
RONAI, Andras; ILLES, Gyorgu; OLLOS, Geza; FINALY, Lajos;
MOSONYI, Emil; PAPP, Ferenc
Minutes of the December 19, 1958 general meeting arranged by,
the HunFarian. Hydrological Society, Hidrologiai kozlony-~9
no.5%394\401-404 0 '59.
1."Hidrologiai Kozlony" szerkeazto bizottsagi tagja (for
C-cajaghy, G~wrgy, Szilard Papp Ferenc Papp, Schmidt and
"4 ilgazgatosag (
Galli). 2. Orszagos Viz i Fo for Ziegler).
GALLI, Laszlo, okleveles mernok
- Computation of seepage under engineering structure8; a reply
'to Imre V. Nagy's remark in no.2,1961 of I'Vizugyi Kozlemenyek.11
VizuW kozl no-4:500-504 161.
1. Vizepitesi Tervezo Vallalat fohidrologusa., Budapest.
GALLI, Laszlo, dr.
Application of water household investigations in hydrogeology.
Hidrologiai kozlony 42 no.2slO5-l(r( Ap 162.
1. Vizugyi Tervezo Iroda, bidapest-, "Hidrologiat, Kozlony"
szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
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GALLI, 'Laszlo
Problems of small water reservoirs in Hungai-y. Hidrologiai
kozlonY 45 no.1:1-12. Ja 165.
1. Water Resources Planning Office, Budapest.
GALLI, Lorant; SZTANOJEVITS, Anna
Malignant juxtapapillary melanoma of the choroid. Szemeszet 99 no-4:
247-251 D '62.
1. A Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Szemklinikajanak (Igazgato: Kukan
Ferenc egyetemi tamar, as orvostudomanyok kandidatusa) kozlemenye.
(GHOROID NEOPLASMS) (MELANOMA)
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GALLI, Lorant
Hirudin and Felentan in the treatment of retinal vain thrombosiB.
Szemeszet 100 no.3:162-169 S 163.
1. A Szegedi Orrostudomany-i Egyetez Szemklinikajanak (Igazgato.-
Kukan Ferenc egyetemi tanar) koziemenys.
(RETINAL VESSELS) (Hrwm (comwaigs )
(VISION TESTS) (STATISTICS) (THROMBOSIS)
Lorant
G-UL I ~Larant
The significance of tuberculous ho=Wlutination test for
ophthalmological diagnosis. Szemeezet 91 no.2:55-65 Apr 54.
1. A szoged! Orwostudomanyl Szemklinlkajannk koslown". (Igasgato:
Kukan Ferene easteml tanar, ax oryostudooLnyok kandidatusa.)
(TUBARGULOSIS, OCULAR, diag.
Middlebrook-Dabos reaction)
(EMAGGLUTIRLTIO]i
Middlebrook-Dubon reaction in oculw tuberc.)
GAILI . Lorant; NAGY, Marta
Intravitreal hemolysis. Szemeszet 100 no. 2-76-yVe 163
1. A Szegedi Orrostudomanyi Egyetem Szemklinikajanak (I gazgato
Kukan Ferenc egyetemi tanar) kozlemenye.
(VITREOUS BODY) (IMOLYSIS) (HYALURONIDASE)
(SAPOITINS) (ULTHASONIGS)
Oddeleini pro vyzktm a diagnostiku virovy-Ch mkELz, Statni zdravotrii ustay a odbor
pro-iffl&obiologii a epidemiologii, Prahn. Kotazce laborstorni diagnostiky poltomyelitidy
Labortitor7 methods in connection with the diagnosis of poliomyelitis Casopis lekaru
ceskych, Pragm 1949, 88/44 (1271-1274) A review.
Wolf - Prague
SO: Medical Microbiology & Hygiene Section IV. Vol. 3. No. 7-12
GALLIA, F.; JAROS, Z.; HAYLIK, 0.; RUCUS, J.; KOIXAN, J.
Ps ittacosis in Czechoslovakia. Cas.lek.cesk. 89 no.17:47)-478
28 Ap 150. (OLML 19:2)
1. Microbiological and Rpidemiological Branch (Head -- Docent
K.Ibtska, M.D.), State Institute of Health, and Infectious
Diseases 1~--partment (Read -- Prof. J.Prochaska, M.D.), State
District Hospital in Bulovce.
G CA:h7:11771-772
LLLIA. M_ Czechoslovakia I
"Purification and utilization of sugar-factory waste waters."
Listy Cukrovar. 66, 223-4 (1949-50): Sugar Ind. Abstr. 12, 174 (1950)
GALLIA, T.
Some nroblems of cutting microgroove records. p. 8. Vol. 2, No. 1 Jan. 1956
KEP F~ FANGTECENINA. Budapest, liangar7,
SOMCE; EaA European List. (EF-AL) Ubrary of Congress Vol. 6 , No. 1
January 1956.
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An e7pe-riineritud bridge wide of orthotropic slabs.
Melyepitasti-A asemle 12 -no.12:531-537 D 162.
1. Utugyi Kutato Intent tudomanyos fo=katarsa.
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DARVAS, Endre, okleveles miernok; GALLIK, IstAn, okleveles mernok, a muszald
tudomanyok kandidatusa
An account of the .3d International Confere%ce on Welding at Halle and
the study trip. Melyepitestud szemle 12 no.A474-480 0 162.
1. Ut-Vasuttervezo Vallalat iranyito tervezoje~(for Darvas). 2. Utugyi
Kutato Intezet tudomanyos munkatarsa (for Gallik).
GALLIKY Istvan, dr., a MUS2;aki tudomanyok kandidatusa
New prescriptions in the draft regulations on welded ateel
constructions. Gap 16 no.7;24c~-255 J1 164.
1. Road Research Institute, Budapest.
TURUTA, N.U., kand. tekhn. nauk;.gtj4qMULIN, A.T., kand. teklin. riauk;
tek4nn.
nauk; 011115HCHEP.0, V.Ya~,
YRASNOPOLISKIY, A.A., kand.
J.nzh.; DANILOV, N.M., inzb.; KARPIN3KTi, A.V., irzh,.; i'ANCIFN-M)
D.F., inzh.
Effectiveness of blasting systems in flux limestone quarries.
Vzryv. delo no.57/14sl8l-185 165. (MIR.A 18.11)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatelli3kiy i proyaktn)-y
4nStitUt ugollnoy, rudnoy, neftyanoy i gazovoy proryshlenno5ti
UkrSSR i Dokuchaywitakiy fly-usa-dolomitnyy kombinat.