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Synopti c naps of ~ . ~ 29885 S/I 89jr8l /000/0D9/046/058 3)22B/D304 loci remain in the aame position loc soeveral houra-being undisplaced with respact, U th+ earthOs surface. The meaned synoptic naps of the x pprturbubilitT uny be used for forecasting disturbances,, f-Abatracter's votei Complete %ramaIntion,, 7 CUTd 2/2 OLI, A.I. Correlation between CONMiC rRY TariatiOnB at high latitudes, solar activity, and geomaguetic disturbancee. Trudy AMII 2-23:110-149 ILD, (0011mic rA73) (magnotic storma) (MIRA 13310) (31M) ACCESSION NR: -AT3012747 B/2961/60/000/002/0142/0145 AUTHORSs 01', -A. I.; Tyasto, M. 1. TITLEs Connection between cosmic-ray intensity and iiagnetic activity~!~~ and radio emiBslon from the sun SOURM AN SSSR. Mezbduvedomst. Xornit. po prov. mezbdunarodn. geofizicb. goaa. 7 razdel program. MGG. Kosmicbeskiye lucbi. Sb. statey, no. 2, 1960, 142-145 ~TOPIC TAGS: cosmic rays, cosmic ray intensity, magnetic activity, solar radio emission, sunspot, sunspot cycle, cosmic ray meson com- ponent, cosmic ray neutron component ABSTRACT: The relation between the radio emis sion Qf the sun, thp intensity of the cosmic rays, and the magnetic activity is investi- -using solar radio emission data recorded in 14 Soviet and gated foreign stations, and data on the cosmic-ray meson and neutron com-. Card jd?_~ ACCESSION SR.- AT3012747 Ponents. The method of superposition of the epochs is,used. The :various procedures used in the investigations are described. The -.results show that ii, 1958 and in 1951-1952, i.e., both during the Maximum epoch and during the epoch of relatively high solar activity ,.on the decreasing branch of the 11-year cycle, the intensified radio emission connected with the decreased intensity of the cosmic rays :gives a clearly pronounced increase in the magnetic activity. At the same time, the radio emission maxima connected with the increase in the intensity of the cosmic rays are accompanied by a decrease *!in the magnetic activity. In 1953--1955 this effect became less ;noticeable but the difference remains the same,. These conclusions ~!are compared with results by others (E. Tandberg-Hanssen, Astrophy- ;'Sica Norvegica, 1956, v. 5,' 9 and M. Xodama and X. Murakama, J. Geomagn. and Geoelectr. 1956, v. 8, 2). orig. art. hasi 2 figures*. ASSOCIATION.- None Card 2 ,90D27, S/033/60/037/02' 13-ISIYO E032/E914 AUTHOR: 011, A. 1. - - __ - - -, 11~ TITLE: On the Possible Periodicity in Solar Activity EMIODICAl: ;465t& onomicheskiy zhurnal, Vol 37, Nr 2, pp 222-1226 (USSR) A13STRACT: Izi lq0l Newcomb (Ref 1) pointed out that two hypotheses can be put forward as to the nature of periodic phenomena in which the phase is subject to irregular changes, Accord- ing to the first hypothesis the observed phenomenon may be due to a strictly periodic agent but the effects due to this agent are subject to irregular changes which either delay or bring forward the time of appearance of a given phase of the phenomenon. Thus if T is the true value of the period,, then at the end of the n-th period the ob- served time of appearance of the given phase will differ from nT only by a small quantity �Cn which -is indepen- dent of n . According to the second hypothesis, the period itself, which is characteristIc of the agent causing the phenomenon, is subject to irmegular changes. In this Cardl/4 case Ithe acceleration or otherwise of the appearance of 808-27 S/033/60/037/02/003/013 E032/E914 On the Possible Periodicity in Solar Activity the given phase will affect all the subsequent timez. If +,r- characterizes the acceleration or deceleration in a iiven period, then after n subsequent periods the probabl-- deviation of the time of appearance of the given phase from the time calculated from tho mean period should be In this case the observed deviations should increase witti n . These hypotheses can be tested experimentall,7. The present author applies the test to the difference (in years) between the observed and calculated epochs of maxima (At ) and minimta (At I ) in 'Wolf's numbers, The period cc-vfffa corres -CYC .pondB to m nle numbers -3 to 19 (Zuricb. nix-n- erattion). The corresponding data are given in Table 2. These results were obtained using Newcomb's period of 11.13 years. The differences were then averaged over groups of four cycles (Table 3). Table 3 also gives the mewi vall-,es Cnrd 2/4 1~ 1 1081114 8 S/033/60/037/02/003/() 3032/E914 On the Possible Periodicity in Solar Activity of the maximum Wolf numbers in each of the groups (W..) It follows from Table 3 that there is the correct alternat- ion in the sign of jitmax in successive groups of cycles. There is a positive correlation between the values of EF and .2ff - for the corresponding groups nf cycles, max min MA and a negative correlation between tmax and MITI on the one hand,, and W., on the other. There is no systematic increase in - and ZE with the cycle number. Ymax min thus appears that the first hypothesis is largely correct, The time development of solar activity shows a strict periodicity, the porloa being 11.13 years. On the other hand, the quantities At cannot be looked upon as entirely random since they depend to some extent on the general leve). Card3A of solar activity which is subject to higher order cycles L~ 11 8G827 S/033/60/037/02/005/013 E032/2914 On the Po,-sible Periodicity in Solar Activity than the 11 year cycle. This does not however affect -he conclusion that dt' does not increase with cycAt, numDC-.r The paper is concluded with detailed calculations of the correlation coefficients and these are used to predict tLle epochs of the minimum and -maximum of cycle number 20, It is found that the epoch of the mdninilm of this cycle shoi;lf~ occur in 1965.2 and the maximum in 1970. There are 4 tableL-z and I English reference. ASSOCIATION: Arkticheskiy i Antarkticheskly muchno-issledovatel-1--kiy L in-t ~Axctic and Antarr,,tic Scientific Research Institatt~ SUBMITTED: August 13, 1959. Card 4/4 . - 0 S/169/62/ 00/005/092/093 D228/D307 -3, AUTHORS: 011, A. and Chicherina, N. D. TITIXE: Some properties of gigantic magnetic field pulsations ?i,RIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 5, 1962, 32, ab- stract 5G233 (V sb. Probl. Arktiki i Antarktik,, no. 9, L., Morsk. transport, 1961, 85-87) TIM : Gigantic pulsations with periods of >125 aec and amplitudea of '?, 41-were investigated from the data of the observatories of Tikh"iya Bay, Chelyuskin Cape, Dixon Island, Tikpi Bay, and Uelen for 1957-1958. The probability of pulsation genesis is greatest by day and falls almost 'too nil at night. The mean period of the puslations grows with a station's increasing geomagnetic latitude. This relationship is analogous to that derived by Obayaohi (?,Zh- Geofiz, no. 6, 1960. 6991) for pulsations with shorter periods. The authors reckon that the pulsations examined by them belong to another type than that of Obayashi. The-values obtained for the -nean periods satisfactorily coincide with those theoretically cal- Card 1/2 S/i e 0 62/000/005/0~2/093 Some Droperties of ... D228X307 culated an the basis of the magneto-hydrodynamic theory, iii the case of the following parameters: ar. ion density at infinity of 24, where a is the earth's radius, and h ,is the _r-" IN.51/2, a/h0 0 homogeneous atmosphere's height. Obayashils data agree beat with the theory if Ns = 4 and a/ho = 15. It hence follows-that in the exosphere the ionization density distribution has a di.-Eferent cha- racte.- in the inner and the outer regions of space. It is possible that these regions are associated with radiation belts, particu- larly with the 11-hirdzone situated at a distance of--50,000 km fro,-,, the earth. ~_Abstracterls note: Complete translation. %I _7 Card 2/2 S/561/61/000/009/003/003 D207/D308 '.TJ.THN'.S: Korobkova, G.I., and 011, A.I. I TITLE,: Q-indices of geozagnetic activity according to'the data from Soviet Arctic observatories SOUROB': Problemy arktiki i antarktiki, no. 9, 1961, 89 - 92 TEXT: An analysis of ",,-he records obtained in 1958 at the Dikeon TSland, Ghelyuskin Cape, Tiksi Bay, aand Uelen stations showed -hat: .There is a close correlation between the hourly valueE, of the h-orizontal comronent. of the earth's mazne-lw-ic field r and the hour- ly values of Q-indices,- 2) there is little difference bet1ween the hourly Q-values'calculat-ed by (a) averaging measurements taken at 15 rain. intervals (*&), (b) selecting the hi host of the Q values (QMWd in a given hour for every day, or (c5 taking the number of "i-indices greater 'Chan 5 in a siven hour and averaging this nuz-ber for a mbnth or a year. The calculation methods (b) and (c) are re- coromen,ded because of their Ereater convenienceo Por stations based on dzri-rting ice %, 0 , where Q-indices are difficult to measure, it is card 1/2 S/561/61/000/009/003/uO3 Q-1-ndices o.-k' geomasnezic activitY ... 3)207/D308 reco=ended that these indices be deduced fron the r H values and the authors Eive a table for converting rh into Qmax & The correla- tion between the 24-hour sunns of Q-indices (,Z Q) and such sums of I K (p.Lc-~.e-.ary indices of magnetic activity) is plotted for the Dik- son Island station; this correlation is good up to ZK 3 0 - p SUBI,~,ITTED: I~ay 23v 1961 Ca.-d 2/2 A S120 61/001/006/0011/02'. B055YD113 AUTHOR: ()It, A.I. 'TITLE: Results of visual and photographic oboa-rva-'ions oi' aurorag (Review) PERIODICAL: Geomagnetizm i aercnomiya, v. 1, no. 6, ial6i, nr')6--~-i TEXT: This article is a survey of the published results of ,30me 4~ ritc -, -i foreign investigations, conducted during the IGY and earlier, i. aurorat: their forra, height and geographical distribution; chan6ez in fre- quency related to time; movements of aurorae; the connection betwea.-n and maUnetiL; and ionospheric disturbances. The average di3tan-- c,,', "n~- uolar aurorae zone from the geomaEnetic pole is 20-25~ ACCQrdinj; t ia.l. Felldshteyn (Ref * 23: Sb. "lorledovaniya polyarnykh siyani..," L gation into polar aurorae'!17. Izd-vo All SSSR, 1960, no- 4, 61-70), in northern hemislohere the aurorae zone is 3-50 further south on day,.- of neti,~ disturbance than on quiet days. A second zone of aurora^ has dis'-.-overed from observations in the Soviet Arctic at 75-760; it i.,-, card 1/3 S120-161/00, Results of visual D105011'3 located 8-100 north of the main zone and is observed cnly on juiet third zone aroundCP,---l 500 mai appear during inten3e solar notivity. 1. most important features of variations in the time frequenry of th-~ are: (a) outuide and within the aurorae zone (i.e. nearer tho? frequency of the %urorae has a maximum around the I ocal Ceoma[;r,(* t i IIIII (b) inside the zone (i.e. nearer the pole) there axe two frequency maxi~.-i at morning and night; (c) when~b incr-:~aoes, th,~ night maximum oocur:7, ear`-- -?ven in daylight, and *the morninE maiimum later, also in daylight hc%j-!-. Felldshteyn connected the rotation of the aurorae arcs with the fact that Darth, in its daily rotation, passes under a system of two spiralo fixed relative to the Sun. Since the particles which cause the auror, spirals, "he arcs of the aurorae are parts of the opiraln. A.P. (Ref. 15: Dokl. All SSSR, 2960, 134, no. 2, 341-344) suggested that the 3yotemattic movement of nurorae ia the result of th(- Earthlo rotation spiral of oettling particlia, which in fixn%d In rolation to th- Sun ii;t changes its for= during the day. According to Fe-11doliteyri, near tho rtl-- zone. i.e. whenl~! 50-720, the frequency of the aurorae increaseo jl,nrj 1.-j e --one 0~ = 72 ,,hen the nag-ietic disturbance rises; inside th - - 13 4 o), th quency decreases when the disturbance rises, while in the recjon near. Card 213 S1203 I '1611001 /006/007- /02 1 Results of visual ... D055/Dllj- pole (0 > 840) the frequency does not depend on disturbances. The clooe connection between aurome and geomagnetic disturbance indicates that they both result from the invasion of the upper layers of the Earth's at=:3rht-re by charged corpuscles. There are 9 figures, 1 table and 67 references,: 23 Soviet and 44 non-Soviet-bloc references. The four raont recent English- language references are-.B.K. Bhattacharyya. Canad. J. Phys., 1961, 39, no.2, 350-366; J.V. Denholn, P.R. Bond, Austral. J. Phys., 1961, 14, no. 1, 1913- 195; B.P. Sandford. J. Atmos. and Terr. Phy3., 1961, 21, no. 213, 177-181; Y. Sobouti. J. Geophys. Res.v 1961, 66, no. 3, 725-737- Card 3/3 -- OLI p A.I. Co-UactiDn no. 8 of articlen jentitled IIA=oras and nIght-,sky light,' Geomag. i aer. 2 no.5:1020-2021 -0-0 162. (11LI4 15: -10) Ckuroras) (Night sky) OLI, A.I. Pulsationa of the ZeOmWetiC fleld at high latitudeB. Trudy AANII 241 no.11039-64 162. (MIRA 1111:8) (Rolar regions-Magnetism, Torrestrlxl) L5216 '/0 312031631003100110141022 A061/A126 AUTBORS OP, A. I TITLE2 Long-period giant pulsations of the geomagnetic field PERIODICAL: GBOMagnOti= i aeronomiya, Y. 3. no. 1, 1963, 113 - 120 TEXT: Results from a statistical study of the giant puloations Pgl, which can be read off the records of Soviet Arctic observatories, are pre- sented. Examples are given of giant pulsationDrecorded at Ualen Station on March 31, 1960 and on MV 1) 1960. The frequencies of the appearance of pulsations in six different observatories are compiled in a table. T.%e pulsation period is shown to grow with the.latitude. In thD course of a day, these frequencies display maxima at 8'and 16 hours goomagnetic time. The relative intensity of the maxima depends on the latitude and o~ the season. The period of pulsations belonging to different maxima depends on the latitude and on the phase of the cycle of ~ha solar activity. It is belii)ved that the pulsations are due to magnotphydrodynamic waves being formed at the boundary of the exosphere and propagating along the Card 1/2 10/203/63/oo3/ool/014/022 Long~period.gian% pulsations,.: ... A?6rI/AI26 r j .- Ezomagnetic,lines of force. ,Thers are 6 figures Md 3 tables. ASSOCIATION3 ArkticbBskiy i;aptarkticheskiy nauckno-isBledovatell~kiy institut (Arct~cand Antarctic Scie4~Afic Research Inqtitu.te) SUIKU TTED July,8, 1962 r Card 2/2 NIKOLISKIYI A.,. , Comments on V.M. Mishin and I.A. Zhulin's article "Some problems of mgnetic activity. Part 1.0 Goomag. I aer. 3 no.2:370- 373 Mr-AP 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Arkticbeskiy I antarkticheskly nauchno-issladovatel'skly institut. ZHIOAIMA, A.I. Hip~h latitude baylike dlaturbanee3 of the geomagnetic fleld. Probl.Arkt.i Antarkt. no.15169-73 164. (KRA 17:4) OLIj AsIo Elevan-yaar cyclic changea in r-agnatia porttL-baticm. iro'Ll. Aryt. i Antark-L. no,16:55-~ 164. (M11RA 17-6) In t3nsi I..,,r ,f -4 ar r. 42 (?,-T1:Lk 18:10) 1, Gernay-Li AN ly ral :).sl f, I I.-A i .%r ill:: + m G 1 ~iv ui y a metecro I NR, AT6007144 (N) SOURCE CODE% 'UR/3148/60/000/004/0022/0022/00;29 AUTHORs 011) As I,# ORGi None TITLBj Synoptic maps of magnetic disturbances in the Arc%tic ,S0URCEj AN SSSA. Mezhduvedomstyennyy geDf12icheskly koml-tet. III ra%del programy AGGs Geomagnetizm i memnyye toki. Sbornik statey, no. 4, 1960, 22-29 TOPIC TAGS) geomagnetic disturbance, geomagnetic disturbance map, geonaSnetic neasu- rement, sufora , solar corpuscular'radiation ABSTRACT: Ibis paper presents and discusses SynOptiC Charts Of the magnetic disturba ces of the horizontal comDonent of the geomagnetic field, ry 7 based on the Soviet... 141;b-la-titude observatorleD material Cathered between M a'yH 1957 and March 1958. The Observatories comprised: I - Murmansk; 2 - Tikhaya Bay; 3 - Dlkaon 1.; 4 - Capc Chelyuskin; 5 - Tik3i; b - Yakutsk; 7 - Uelen, and the drifting stations; a - (SP6); 9 - (SP-7). Pig. 1. is a map showing the locations of the stations by the above ntin- bers. Mean two-hour charts for 1957, and examples of successive hourly charts o; dis- turbanCC3 are given. A considerable variation of the disturbarice distribution is found in the universal time. 7bis distribution has a foci pattern xatber than a zone pattern character. Although rAndom hourly changes of the disturbance are present, scimetines the disturbance foci may remain static for several hour3g i.-o, without a displacement Card 1/2 ACC NRi AT6007144 relative to the Earth"s surface. The mean synoptic chartscan be used for forecasting depltt3'the i-VerAge poll line locatlop,cf.'the-au~roria b6it 1 87 zone accordins* to.,Z.. V03tl... North 3101%-M 9 wilf Q3 PI a ap:-of - Arctlt~ inqnetic. dWse"&t'qr3 es 9'(L0 calion'numbere.40 - jVr geomapetic distuibances, OrIS, art, his 3 figures, SUB CORBi 08 SUBM DATEI Nonel DRIG REPS 003/ OMI REPS 001 C04 2/2 -ACC NR, .AR6035548 AUTHOR: 011, A. 1. SOU71CT-l CODE! UR1026,9166 [00D /.DID 1-005DIMV TITLE: Connection between solar activity and the troposphere SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 10. 51. 424 REF SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye, no. 1, 1966, 69-75 TOPIC TAGS: solar activity, troposphere, anticyclone, baric circulation baric circulation regime for the 17"uropean natural synoptic region, which been calculated by L. A. Vitel3s for 1900-1964, is analyzed by the method of "the superposition of epochs". The statistical criteria of significance are based on Student's distribution. In the opinion of the nuthor, the closest connection bet%vcen the phase of the 11-year cycle of solar activity and the baric circulation regime is manifested in an increase of anticyclonic circulation after one year following the maximum phase. Bibliography haa 10 WICB. [Translation of abBtract) JDW] SUB CODE: 03, 04/ C!.'a III UDC: 523.7:525.23 L NTMOMIEWA(h) (;W ACCESSION NR: AP5025617 UR/0033/65/0421005/0992/0995 523.145.75 AUTHOR: 01' A- I TITLE: Intensity of ~_qjDua~,emisqion lines as an Index of aol'arcorp~j~Sj~j4,r' radiation SOURCE: Astronomicheakiy zhurnil, v. 42, no. 5, 1965, 992-995 TOPIC TAGS: chromorpberic flare, sunspot, geomagnetic storm, recurrent nngnetic storm, calcium flocculus, solar cycle, coronal line, planetary magnetle ii0F-_x, magnetic field, solar corpuscular radiation ABSTRACT: A correlation is sometimes found between geomagnetic storro, chr)mo- spheric flares, and sunspot groups, but sometimeq it Is not potF;11)lr to doffne a correlation between them. One concluden that atinspota and flaren Are not tho only I causes of magnetic storms. Analysis of the appearance of sporadic tmtlj~netlc perturbations and maxima of recurrent magnetic storm showed that one occurrence coincides with calcium flocculi on the sun, but another occurrencP has i)o correlation with flocculi. The eleven-year cycle of solar activity haa twi miaxtria, 3-4 yr apart. The first maximum takes place when the solar activity Is located in the heliographic latitudes of 125' and the second maximum in the latitudeR of i Card 1/2 1 L 21014-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5025617 +-10*, Thepe mqximn werp detprt-ed by qttldylti~ the intf-TiRity of the art-r-n rsirrin,31 line 5303 X. A comparison of the r;1ronnt-11ne. intensity with thr! p'lanctar-., ln,!vx of magnetic disturbincen t-eqiilted Ln gond ngreen-4,ot. The corotiil IndlenteR flint the excitation of corotial tonq In caitned by mrignotir f1p](Ift W11101 penerate corptisctilnr radintion. Magnetic periiii-haloon are rounfcft-4 w1th fllrollll intensities. Sporadic peaurbat tons take place during the first maxt.-mm ind the recurrent perturbations during the second maximum. Orig. art. hag., 2 figureq. ASSOCIATION: Gornayn astronomicheskaya stantalya Glavnoy astronomiclieskoy observatorii Akadewli nauk SSSR, Kislovodsk (Mountain-Astronomical Statl-ont_ Main Astronomical Observatory, Academy of Sciences,SSSR); Arkticbeskly I antarkticheskiy upravleniya Gidromt- sluzhby SSSR, Leningrad i~q qctfzn ke 13 T t . t _g~ _ jR_ Main Office of the Hydrometeorolopical Service. SSSR) SUBKLTTED., 16Jul64 NO REY SOV4 006 Card 2 ENCL: 00 OTHERI 003 SUB WDE: AA)E5 ATD PRES54/6 AMTSKII, N-Ye.~ prof.; OL', LV. Treating bMrtenslom and Atherosclerotic =-diosc2eroely In local sanatoria. Kardiologiia I no.2j29-32 Mr-Ap )61. (MW 1521) 2, Is fakulltatakoly torapeytioheekoy kl4n'ki (zav, - prof. N.Ta. Xavetakiy) Xuybysbevskogo meditsinakogo instituts. 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Ir Griman, F:PgliRhD a tramp(Ill ellpi,]C iF tLPVd 10 071,1in 3T) optimal fuel expenditure at all op rai III$ ~..-mjfition- 17;(,Nup Uhr ha, ..o. of lhi~; mrib(pi i, il~r loading of the engine hy j hiale -r av'c,oTd3T)1-,T! with the power vx~cd h~ thr inmor car (or iiis 11-41, while tiai,01my on a ht~~ Jiflcr,-ni ~p-.A, AY) equation for cali ojj I Ing I his F,.k, wt. 1 i~ g I%; rp, A( or rc~jm,ding regulatum of I be 'I r)j I Rpl-ton WN-MCC I ~ Cal Il t d uOt MIJ tht'n, 0 1 fj~ Iffli? 114.0114 T.") I 4,nndil it) n~ .3 din T) gint load i h:,. I I,t fi,j il"i tr) to j ~omm hat fiLbtr jmi I ijy-~ !hei- w~- 3 figijir-~. tramlatiorl -Card 7/1 KORCEX,S.j OIACH.,J.) VESEM,V.) YWTXOIJ. UBe of ferrocene Jn fuel blends for two-wtroka gas engineB. Rope a ublie 5 no.82245-248 Ag'63 1. Xatedra chemle ii technalogle ropy a Katedra spaloyacich notorov, Sl,ovmaka TyB6ka skola tecbnic)ca, Bratislava. ~,,- U.3 ! i.~ .-;- j . f '' 1. . , --l. - - - - I . :: . : - - - - , . . I . I I ~ . . ;,; r, I I- I . I : I . . OLACZEX,, Romuald The Bukov7 Viaczyn Forest Reserve. Ilauki mat-M przyrod I.odz no.13.9.~-IM 1,62. 1. Xatedra Syntematyki A Geografli Roalin) Univerpytet) LWz. MAGM,. Romuaad Certain rare and now apeclar of planta in the flors of V-9 Loda Voivodaship, Nauki matem przyrod L*dz noi,3-4:73-79 763. .1, latedra Syntematy)d i Geografli Rojilin,, l7niversyt44',,- LOd2. MMZMCZ, J.; CLACM, R. Terat,ological form of the flowers of immona nawrosa L.f. monolca Beg-J. Acta aDc botan Pol 32 no.2:375~--385 0,63. 1. Xatadra Systematyki I gec>grafil Rwilln, Univarayt9t, Lodz. BOTTINIX, X.M.- ABAnwA, S.M.; XOKSHAROTA, 1.Y.; OIADKINA, V.A. Syntbesis of 0-dlpentidyl derivatives of acyls6rine and glycol-Ic acid. Zhur. ob. khim. _10 no.12-.3877-3883 D 160. (NEU 13:12) 1. Moskovskiy gosudaretyenryy universitelt. (Serino) (Glycolic acid) BOWINIX. X.M.; AVATEVA, S.M.; XOKSHAROVA, L.M.; OLAM IWAJL~- lability of the 0-paptide 'bond In 0-dipeptidyl derlvatl-yes of merine and glycolic acid. Zbur. ob. khIm. 30 no.120883-3890 1) 160. (MIRA l3112) 1. Moskovskly goeudarotvenrqy universitet, GLycolic acid) (Serino) . FEYGINA, M.Yu.; ALDiJNUVA, 5104YAKIN, Y.M., alkademi~-, V.L,.'OC=VA, ye.j.. N.A.; OLADMINA, V.A.; SHCPUXINA, L.A. Synthesis of optically active depsipeptides. DoUl. AN WSR 140 no,.2:387-390 S '61. (RDU 14; 9) lo Inatitut khbdi prlrodro,~h soyedineMy AN MR. (Peptides) RAVDEL), G.A.; IMT, N.A.; CLADKIXA~~Y.A.; SHCHIINA, L.A.; SBEMYAKINY M.M. -1- - ~ DepsipeptideB. Report No.31: Synthesis of depolyept-ideB con- taining OX-hydroxy--O~-,-imo avid radicals. lzv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. mo,11:1987-.1992 165- (MIRA Mill) I* Inatitut khimii prJ.Todnykh moyedlnemiy AN SSSR. LUARYANTS, TSAYLINGOLID, V.L.; SMRINOV, Yu.V.; SHIMBALOVA, K.P.; ~QLAPOV,-B.N. DelFatering of synthetic rubberB In screv expeller preBseB. X41ach. i rez. 22 no-5-.13-16 )V 163. (MRA 16:7) 1. N&uchnD-iqBledovatel'skly inBtitut monomerov dlya sintetichrokogo kauchuka. (Rubber, Synthetic-Drying) ACC Ni-- A11010725 SOURC-7 COD AUTIRORZ: Filinov, G. P.; Titov, A. N; Sukhcmlinov, V. B.; Tnnylinr.,olld, V. L.; Oloclov, B. N.; Shildi3lova, X. ;1. ORG: Voronezh Branch, All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Rublinr In. S. V., Lebedev (Voronezlishly filial Vsesoyuzno.-o nauchno-issledovatollskogo instituta sintetichesicogo kauchuka); Scientific Rosenrch Institute of 1~ononcrs for Synthetic nbber (Nauchno-isslodovatellskly institut mnonomorov dlya sintaticheskoso Imuchuka) TITLE: Cold-rosistant butadleno-methylstyrono rubbor with low ash contont SOU.'iCE': 1~auchult I rezinz, no. 10, 1966, 2-4 TOPIC TAM: butadieno styrene resin, potasslun compound, fluid viscosity S,OB-IORPD rubber SUB CODE: 11 ABST;IACT: 'The effect of additives of potassi= caseinate aml bone cezent on the viscosity and coagulation of latex and also on the ash content and properties of the rubber SIM-10R? vas investigated. Laboratory results were checked in a pilot plant. The latex vas obtained according to a formulation adopted for high- tempersturz copolyreerization of butadiene witb alpha-methylstyrene. Latex was Cord 1/2 UDC: 678.762.2-134.622;536o485 ACC AR, AP7010725 coamilated without using sodium chloride. It was found that addition of potassi= cancin3te markedly ralLas the latex vizcozity. Bone cenzont, in contrant 10only slightly rnined the latex viscosity. RaisiiV, the temperature from 10 to 50 C reduces the viscosity of latex containing Vhe additives by 50-104. ReBultD Of cbealeal analysia sbow that separation of ' , r0bber SIM-10P.PD with low ash content without we of sodium chloride solutions .~, L reduces its total ash content by 300-400% and-its content of vater-scluble ash by approximiately 19D01,46. 'The avoidance of sodium chloride gives "purer rubber and higher d:Lelectric.;);Dp!~Kties. Orig. art* has: 5 flguriDs and 2 tables'. rq;-RS; 40,3513 -~/O 2 )~/0269/02'73 ,Acc NR) AP6020277 SOURCE CODE: 13~)~ I'M AUTBOR., Novak, Ervin K. (Budapast); Nevai., Ferenc (Szeged); %-O,J~ela (Sz-~gefl; ZzDlt, Janos (Szeged) ORG: Institute of Plant Fhysiology/directed by I. Szalai/, Jozsef Attila University,! Szeged (Novenyelettani intezet, Jozsef Attila tudomanyogyetem); [Nov~kl State InBtitUtS of Hygiene/directed by T. Bakacs/, Budapest (Allami. kozegeszegugY1 intezet TIT12: Investigation of oligosaccharide decomposition by Candida brumptii (Langeren ot Guerra), Langeron et Guerra and Procandida grnabyi Novak et Vitz SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hun.aricae. Acta microbiologica, v. 12, no. 3, 1965, 2L9-273 TOPIC TAGS-. enzyme, yeast, plant iaetabolisn) carbohydrate AMTRACT: it has been derponstrated that Candida brui-Tptii nnd Procandida grulb-'-i decompose sucrose and maltose by means of Intracellular enzymes. Ilie rnalto:3e- splitting enzyrrxe of both species and the sucrose-3plitting enzy-me of P. grubyi are identical to enzyzpes found in other yeasts. The sucro3e-splitting enzyme of C. brumiptii represents a new, acetone-revistant type. Neither of the two specics produced invertase. The difference between the sugar assimilation and sugar fermerstation spectra of the organisms examined In due to a difference in their sugar transportation systems. Orig. art, has: ?10 figures. (Orig. art. in Eng.] SUB CODEat /06 / SIJEH DATE: 23MaY65 / ORIG REF-2 010 / OTH HEF: 003 ANOVAX, E.K.; _10FIVE1, F.; D.; ZSOLT, J. OlivoBacch-arlde dacm-poBItIon by procandida stellatoide3 (Jones et Martin) Novak el. Zoolt. Acta b1ol. acad. ocl. !:.'-un-. 16 no.2:137-140 065. 1. Dopwrtment of Mycology, State Ingtitute of Hyginne, FludRpest (Readt T. Bakacs) and Institute of Plant PhyoJology, Jo3aef Attila University, Szeged (Head; 1. Szalay)o S)AmItted October 15, 19641. 01 AA, D. T,,I Pell- "liro r.-aoz. iis hay t of E,-! OLAR, D. iX&RAXAROGI, G. Ibmerlmental research on antisycotlem. Ximerlstes oryostud. 4 no. 4:M-291 Aug 1,952. (CIXL 23:5) 1. Doctors. 2. National Nedicia WcolDgy Researeb Station and Skim and 7enersal Diseases Clinic of Debrecen Medical University. TJRI, J.:SZkBO, G.:OIA3, 1). A n4m medinis for the cultivation of fungi uA UB advantag&B. XIBOr28tOS oryostud. 4 no. 4:301-302 Aug 293?. (01311 23:5) 10 Pharitaceutics Institutt of Do'brecen Xedical University and National Medioal Mycology Remeareb Station, 010, D.',,KOCSIS, A. Ths) effect of ligbt on ring formation of fungi cultureB. Xissrletss oryostua. 4 no. 6:410-413 Doc 1932. (C1XL 24:2) 2, 3ational Medical HycoloCr Ressarcb Station and Dermatological and VenereDlogical Clinic of Debrecen Medical University. 'URI, J.iolAll, D.iUlTI-UGT, T.:SIMOH, X. An antibiotic produoing iopiaemopbyton, Xiserlotes orToBtua. 4 no. 57323-325 loot 2952. (GLNL 23:5) 1. Pharmacoutics Institute of Delracen Medical University ana National Wcology Research Station. OJAH, 3).-,mARAYAROBI, G. Sabo"hea sicca on hair jImUting (olinic&I symptno of pladr& wid leptotricosiv. 33orXrogy, venar. szemle 6 to. 5:236-238 Oct 1932. (01KI 2431) 1. Doctors. 2. National Medical Mycology Researcb Station (Bead - Prof. Dr. Daniel 01ah) and Dermatological Clinic (Director -- Prof. 3)r. Isjos Szodoray). DeIrsoan Medical ValTersity. URI, J.';SZA3O' G.; OW, D. Ability of dermatopbyte to proa=e antibiotic sulstan ea. Xiserletea orvoBtua. 5 no.2:87-90 MY 1953. (CDM 24:4) :1. Institute of Pharmacology of Debrecen Medical University and the National Medical )tycology Rezeareb Station. OTAT: D .-LckXP.CS!, GY., RIZA, N. 1*11 -1 11 - "Some fungus skin and hair diseases caused bj animals. P. 190.9 Tungary.) (j;:-:FErjESZS---GUGY, Vol. 34, no. 7. July 1~153, Budapest, II Sol East Eltiropean, L. C. Vol. 2, No. 12, Dec. 1953 L;,k -17 ft, MAR&MR061, 0,*OIAH D -TUZk, 1. Relating the generalized form of Infantile erythema r7poticum to Leim&r disease. Orv. betil. 94 no.14:371-376 5 Apr 1953. (CIML 24:4) 1, Doctors. 2. Skin ana 7enereal Diseases Clinic (Director - Prof. ikr. iajos szoaoray), Debrecen medical University and the National Medical Mycology Station (Read -- Prof, Dr, Daniel Olub), - . p - I ~t i'-1: 1-. ~ '. 0 ~, ":! , -- , ~ -J~ ~i ,- I . ~~ - T -) ~ i . L , OIAH, 3.- On the correct evaluation of recovery in trachoma. fizemesset 88 no.l: 11-13 2931. (C1XL 23:2) 1. Doctor, Ophthalmological Read Physician. 2. 07ala State Hospital. OLAB, limil. Transitory ebanges of form and position of the margin of the eyelids. fizemesset 92 no.1:41-47 Mar 55. WJMIDS, anatomy and histolozy, transitory chanp of form A position of margins of eysuas) OUR, 3. 1. --- -- 3ye Injuries in agricultural work~-rs. Acta mad. hung. 11 no-3:2,47-319 1958. 1. County Hospital, Gyula, %ngary. (I", vda. & Inj, in agricultural workers, Burg.) (AGRICULTUR3 e7,e inj. In ngricultural workers, surg.) EXCERPTA MICA See 12 Vol 13/11 Ophthalmology Nov 59 273;. SURGICAL PROCEDURES AGAINST TRACHOMA AND SOME OF ITS SEQUELAE -.Mt4odl chirurgivi contro il tracama ed alcume sur cvn2rrjurnzT- Olib F. Gyula (Ungberia) - BOLL.OCLUST. 1958. 37/7 (692-705) Mus.21 ,The 1MMY-de-scribes some of his ov(n surgical techniques for the treatment of .1rachoma and of c1catricial Irachoma. OIAH, 3. R Version of the lacrimal point. Acta chir.Acad Sci lkng 2 ao.1:61-65 3 ?1. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Bekas County Eompital, Gyula. VACRIM APPARATUS d1s) DIAIII E. .. Now purgical methods for the repair of senlae entropion. Acta chir Aoad Sci lung 2 no.3:317-331 361. 1. General HoBotal., Gyula, H=Wy. (EBTROPION surg.) "A InveErtigation of tbandrogenesis, 12. Conditions of vaEcularizBtlar In the forNation of jointB. In Geman. p. 271. ACTA KOLDGIGA. (Magyar TudomarwoB Ak.-Aemia) Ludapa~t, hungai7. "o-l. 5, !.,D. c7n 9, Yorithay ldst-:3 of East Europear, Accession3,, OMI) W., Vol. 9., No. 1, Jan. 1960 'Unol zmn, s. ... Tan',-o, B.; Tah, E. "Tnve3tlgations of the Nucleic AcI-4 -Fraction of the Isainted Cell Uncleus." 61 (Acta Phy3ioloE-~ca. SUDDleMent to v. 4, 1953, BuOaD-~~St) . 0 P So: Vonthly List of East Furon-rin Accr?ssionn. Vol 3 'lo 6 Llbrnry of ContTess, Juri ~..Iricl. Excerpta Mediza 314 see 16 Apr 55 Camer 1214. OLAII P,,. and TANKO B. BjDcbeyn. Inst., M ed. Univ., Debremn. Untersuchung der NuOPRIMMal-tionen in isoherten ZelIkernen normaler und krebsiger LebeTNucleic acid fractiom in isolated cell nuclei of normal and cancerous liver Acta Physiol. Acad. Scient. hung. (Bndapem) 1954, 5/suppl. (12-13) SZOOR, A.; TANKO, 3. Preparation of nuclele acid from normal and wc,]Lnomatous tismes. Apta ph7siol. hung. Suppl. no.6:BD-81 1934. 1. :Blochemisches Institut der meal21tischen UnIversitat, Debrecen. (IFUCIMIC ACIDS extraction from torzal & eancerow tiBBUSS) (MOPLASMS extraction of nuolsic acida from) 01", 3. n1weatigations of chondroEensia. 1. Definition of problem and general histological investigations of neoplasla." In Cenaanj P. 139, ACTA BIOW(UCA. (.Magyar Tudomanyos Akadsmia) Budapest., Hungary., Vol 9,, No. 2., 2950a Montbly List of East European Accessions (EM) IC, Vol. 82 No. 6. June 1959. Vnc:L. OLAII., Evs H.) OROSZ, A.) 113ZLO, 'Maria B. The plasm boxosamine loyal in healthy infantB and children. Acta paediat. acad. 3ci. Hung. 2 no.2:165-168 161. 2. Institute for Anatomy, HiatoloEy and Embriblogy, and Departmont of FaediatricB, University Medical School, Debrecen. (AMINO SUGARS blood) (Cy*r-kxllzlyA) ef I*rA uIrcen I- AlnjUUMI =cara ftv"*jZ=a.-4j Zatt4c). Dirattar: ftrzrvask~L ~Ilb r Wal -~%dmu-Aum cr T216 V011.2 :4 wlabacd "Ibargavoli.* C~xutba s Q. Zva- A=%W-ml. M12%,atatsa arA ZrbrjatrUal ZwtjUtU (Aut-la., own t TMAS46SUZI ~-f Ua :ObMMZ VMIrAl t?rAVqr*j%j (Obm). 21"ttors 1 4 (UMISUM SMA 64 Uh% Of 2- aM-) lilt HADHAZY, Csaba (Debrecen 12, Anatomia., 'Ungarn.) ; QLAH., 't'v9 !~Pebrecen 1 31 .knatcmia, UnEarn.)3 LASZLO, Maria (Debrecen 12, Aw _ _ arn.); KOSTD-ISZKY, Natalin (Debre6en 12, Anatomia, Ungarn.) InvestiBations of chondrogenesis. V. Data concerning the mechanim of reduced respiration in the course of neodifferential chondrogenesis. Acta biol Hung 12-mo. 1:17-34 161. 1. Institut fur Anatomic, Histologic und Enbryologie (Vorstendi: St. Krompecher) der Medi2inischen Universitat, Debrecen. E, OLAS, Sva, OROSZ, -Arpad, dr.; LAS210, MarIA Determination of hexosamine In the blood of normal infants and children. Gyerwk&7jog7aBzat 12 zo.2:53-53 7 161, 1. A Do'breceni Orrostudomanyl Egyetem Anatomial, S2ovet- es YejlodeBtBMi Intezete (Igazgato: dr. X70MPBcher Istvan) es a Debreceni Dryostuacmanyi igyetem Gyarmakkiinikaja (igasgato: dr. Xulin IaB31o) kDxlemenye. (AMINO SUOARS blood) DROSZ, Arpad, dr.- H. OIAH. Zval B. LASZLO, Ykria Serum boxoBeamine determination in tuberculous diBeaseip in ebildr-an. Oyermekgyogyaazat 22-no.61277-282 A 161. 2. A Debreceni Orvostudoman;rl EUetem Oyermokklinikaja (Igasgato: Dr. Kulin laszlo eg3reteml tanar) eii a Debreceni Oryostudonanyi ZMtem Anatomiai., Szovet- eB FejlodeBtani Intezete (Igasgato: Dr. Krompecher Istvan egyatemi tanar) ~TUBMVLOSIS in inf A child) AmiNo suGas biooa) RADRAZY, C:;.; OL-1,11, Eva 21,; USZLO, Marla B.; KOST-ENSZKY, Katalin S. Studion on tho fomation of curtilngq. VI, AnaDrobic ard "mbic glycolynis in tho rogvnoratbig joint surface. Acta b1ol. acad. sci. Hung. 13 no.101-57 162. 1. Institut f-ur An-atorAc,, Histologic and Ernbryologle, Fediziniscl-e Universitat )E)brocen (vorstand: 1. Krompecher). (CARTILAG-'-') (RMI-2-FLIUTION) (CAIRMHURATE , METABOLISM) OLLH.1 2 . HADHAZY, Ca, Studies cn chondrogeneBio. 721. The content of tissus boxo5=i--- in regenerating joint surface in different stages of rageneraticn. Acta, biol. acad. sci. bung. 13 no,2j.127-:138 162. 1. InBtitut 1~ur Anatmie., HiBtologle und Embryologle der Medi2inischon Universitat., Debrecen (7,orstandi St. Xrompeoher). (CARTILAGE) (HEXOSAMINFZ) (REGENERMON) (MUCOPOL75ACCHARIDES) (JOINTS) H, OLATI, Eva DaU7 changes of hexonamine boimd with hurgm ai= proteins. Kiserl- orvoBtud. 14 no.3;2)%-241 Je 162. 2. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyatem Anatomiai, Szovet- as Feilodestani Intezeta. (AME10 SUGAM blood) (BWOD PROTE-INS chem) (PLUDDICITY) HADHAZY, CB.3 OLAR, Eva H.; KRCWECRER, St. Adaptative shift of tissue metabolism in local bypoxia reBulting in higher mucopoly3saccharide content. Acta biol. acad. sci. Hung. 14 no.1:0-75 163. 1. Institute of Anatomy, Riatolog7 and Embryology, Wical University Debrecen (Head; St. Krompecher). iTISSUE NETA'~DLISH) (MUCOPOLYSACCMIDES) (LNOXIA) (CART-UAGE) (CARBMUDRATE METABOLISM) (GRAMILATION TISSUZ) (MOSAMINE) I'D., -S, P.; ;!-~"NADY 1 11 Stu~lies un (fomat-i-ri of caliluri). Acla biol. Auld. ori. i!--in:,,. 6.'. . itute of Arintumy, and EO)r olc)~,.,f, M,.-dicul U-,iv,r.,;It~v Debrecen (HPO: ;~t. Yrc,:;,pich,-r and D-partmpnt L.f' S i rve: r J,-;(~dlcaj J~jijversity, I~ebrert,n Olead: '10."na liviallyi OLAH , '-wa, if. - - .-- ".-I Study of the hexoBpmine production of rat liver mince u-nder anaerobic and aerobic conditions. Acts biol. scad. sci. Hung. 15 no.3:331-336 163 1. Institute of Anatomy, Histology and Rnbryology, Med1cal Uni- .rerBity, Debrecen (Fead: St. Krompecher). CIAH, Eva H.; MHAZY, Cs. 3 )UNDI) B. I Studle,a on cartilage fomationeR. Acta b1ol. acad. acl. fhL-.g. 16 no.1:25-34 265. 1. Institute of Anatmg, Histology and 3hbryology, Medical UniverBlty,, Debrecen (Head3 St, Xrompocher)* -OILAB, Eve H.j nLDW, J.j TASNADY, L. Haxosamine content of calluB tinBue. Acta b1ol. acad. sal. Hang. 16 nc.lj7944 165, 1. Institute of Anatomyo Histology and Simbriology, Medical Univemity Debrecen (Heaft St. Xrcmpacher) and 2-nd Clinic of Surgery, Medical University,, Debrecen (Head3 J. ladan-y!). BubDittDd January 16,, 1965. VARRO, 7. DROS, X.;XOyACs, X.;MCH.UCjj, j). 3DSInopenia following the administration of a central excitant '(Picrotoxin). Acta mea. hung. 2 n0-3-4:473-479 1931. (CLXL 23:2) 1, Of the DepartmentB of Medicine and Patbology of Sxeged University. XOVACS X. 7 VARRO V. 3 MM 7. 3, W CHOS .14. j, BACMUM D. ftftftmmwv~ SoninophilseJUSM caokkonas a )=pOrIU i&ZrOrldssar isgatass picrotoxin) ,ut.jan,, /Tocreaas in n=bor of *OSUOP" 17 ~PlCrOtMdn) attmUtfon of t,%O ftritrAl 3141070m IOTZW Xljwr istea orvostud, 30 1951 Pt ',2094mU* 3. viret Interala Clize-o md M%stitute of PAthologl"i AnAt*Vt Szepd yodical UnivarritVa MX 20,p 10, Dat, 51 OIAH, Y.; YARRO, Y.; MUROS, M.; KOVACS, X.; BACHUCH, D. QNNV"% 3osinopenia due to adranalim and cortisone, Inhibited by sylpaz-natrium narcosis, Ory. hetil., Budap. 92 no.35: 1129-1131 2 Sopt 1951. (CUM 21-1) 1. YIrst Internal Diseasea Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dro Geza Hatenyi) and Institute of Pathological Awtomy (Director Prof. Dr. %la XorpasBy) of Szeged Medical Univeraity. llperimmW j)ornv Ailtu )Ihnkwi "w yalmc~ 'Alt istrsed t~ull~lz lAxlff 26). ~W-7 I15MM-Pocis vvw m3nmunim) wlib intsapehloncul ad. .inistration of ai3!kpn pirpd. from rabbit stomaa and rabbits vrrn injected intravenously with the bmm thus elgained. A 3ntW. prorm rnsurd wb" aink-Aty and b6tologically "sczabled amte AM submuLp lloeviriuUme. itis in saim. it is belirred that Ow spwific proress, abe tbograviis o1 hi bit in an ant i- t xM-antihwyyeMctiM. Mbbi,s4on&vx6'c!sLxxsWcrrdvo contain helerotopk autism. identical vitb lbo-w in thr xkKneruli. In the duck these )wlrrotot;w, antilnv evoke ly 6. Chesiail'AbstrSOU Vol 0 48 110 3 gar. 10,, 3.954 Bilologicia CbenistrY -11v Histocheinical amunklan of the collolds of thalamus ypopbyds v em. Dines Bat NorAVereac 01APaldnd VInct Vake Ads morpha. Lrod. Sti. Runj. 3, VD-7P(1953).-The coPold subalaom -;e" iDl the b)Totbalamu"Anitary s>stm were t=md. by rvaricus IfislocItem. metha&. In the s"tem 3 collold substAnmvAn be differentiated, one In the adcnobyMby-~.'-',',~ 'els. one in the middle lobe, and a thkd, a Gown- i f sub3tance In the bnmthalamus-nembypophys1s. 31 cbmimlly The collold of the adenob Is iibortucleoproteln and carbohyi3yuIrs;t 3MMIlad lobe is a mucin-like compa. cconts. Stid r34 the collc;ld of the m1dbmin-nrurob)-pop`hysb PM,7 SlYCOUPOPM16n. BACHRAGE, 1).;XOYACS, X.;QW6w&;7ARR0, V. HiBtochemical studiae of b7potbalum -piluitW7 colloids. Ii2erlatss orvoBtua. 5 no.2:136-143 XaT 1933. (CIXL 24:4) 1. Institute Of YgthDIOg1OHI Anatm7 and -Pathohistology and Yirat In- tarnal Clinic of Szeged Medical UniTerslt7. XOTAGS, X.,-BACRLCH, 3).;YARRO, V.;QIAH. -7-.- Iffoot of 1Wportonic salt solutions on morphological and biological changes of ouprisaortic And paraventricular nuclei. Xlsarlstss oryostud. 5 to.2.,3.43-148 Mar 195). (C1XL 2434) 1. Institute of Pathological Anatomy an& Pathohistology and Internal Olinio of szogea Medical UniTersity, OLM, F., VAMM, 7. FAURMT41 Z. and FARAGO A lst Dept. of Med., Univ. med. Sch., S2eEed3 flunEaryo *Contribution to the neurohormonal mechanism of gastric secretion ACTA MED. ACAD. SC=U. 11MIG. (Budapest) 19V4., 5-1-2 U43-110) Graphs 31 In order to establish the importance of vagal activity in gastric secretion the authors Btudied-the Insulin-induced gastric secretion. In normal subjects the poak of HCI secretion comes 20 minutes later than that of pepsin secretion, Gastrectomized subjects injected with imulin either do not secrete anDt FM or fail to show a dissociation in the response, The pepsin production is unaltered, The authors ascribe this difference in behaviour to the action of an agent liberated by vagal stimulation fron the distal part of the stomach. The secretory effect of this substance could be dembnstrated in dogs., transfused with blood from hypogl7caemic donor dogs* 7be recipients showed an increased secretion of HCl while the pepsin secretion did not alter. SzJaard - Fees (VI., 2) SO: EXCEMA MICA., Section U., Vol. 7,, No 11. 0 L-,q t-~ ,4- Yv J~7 N 6 SULASST, ZOUSSaMA; TANOS, 1901a; 31SM, Annal 7ARRO, Jjnce; DIAR, y0yano Studies on ratB and men on a substance vbich Is not identical witb -cortisone and vhIch produces decreass of circulatory aox1no- phils. Xisserletes oryvatud. 6 no-3-.193-196 My 54. 1. Stegeal Oryustudomanyi Jg7etam 1. oz. MelaogyaBiati Xlirikaja. (19PINSPERINE, effects, on cortisone- aimibmt BubBt&nce prod. decroass of eirco aosinophils in man & rat) tcCETISCHN, simmlant aff, of opinspbrinb on cortisone-like substance prod. decrease of circ. sominophils in man A rat) (30SINOPHIl COMt, affect of drugs on, cortisone-213re sub-stance) F VAUD, V.; OW, 7. Studies in the neurthumoral seebanism of gastric secretion. 11. The effect of sedatives and watomls on IDsulln-Induced gantric Becration. Acta nod. bung. 6 no.3-4:515-523 1,954. i. ist Department of medicine, uniTaysity xnaicai school, szegod. (BARBITURMS, off . om: insulin-induced gastric secretion in dogs) OROMM. off. on Insulin-induced gastric secretion In dogs) (GASTRIC JUICS secretion, insulin-inducea, aft. of barbiturates, bromine A prefrontal lobotomy In dogs) (ISSULIN. off. on gastric secretion, Toduction by barbiturates. bromine 6 prefrontal lobotom7 In dogs) (IMMOSURMT, exper. lobotomy, prefrDxital, off. on gastric scretory response to Insulin in dogs) OLAH, 7erenc, dr.-, 7ARRO, 71nce, dr. Neurobumoral mechanism of gastric macretion, M Iffect of sedatives and narcosis on Inoulln-induced gastric secretion. Or7. hetll. 95 no.42,1i44-nW? 1,7 oct 54. 1. A ssegsai O"ontuaomanyl 3g3ratem 1. as. Melklinikajan (1gavato: Hateirl O*s& dr.) kdzlemeb7o (GASTRIC JUICI secretion, iusui 'in-inaucea, aff. of sedatives in anasthetivea dogs) ,(HMOTICS AND SIDATMS; affe ,on Insu2in-inanced gastric ancration In ansetbatised dogs) (ANISTHISIA, aff. on insulin-inducea gastric secretion in dogs) 4' -DLhH, Yerenc,; YABRO, Vince,; AWAIII, Gaza. Recent investigations on acet,71choline-histamine machanism; effect of intra-arterial vamodilatorB. Kiverlates orvostud. 7 no.2:131-140 Her 55. 1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi liffetem 1. sz. Belklinikaja. ,,(HISIAHM, P)%Vniology, relation to acetylcholine) (ACITY14HOLM, pbyslology, relation to histamine) (- A oftlaic ALWIA& t4mpovAds. GYMNY CAW .1141rw, X.~m. 3, -A trvl,-%r with stv rfj~rnil, . 1, i*4,)ijy SELT31, C.-OLAS G IWKRLM, .8.,,UpAS, 1. The of-toot of orpnic fluorine compounds on experimental tuaorm. Orr. hatil. 93 no. 26:7.56 29 June 1932, (C1X1 23:3) 10 Doctors except for Impas. 2. 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M ~10 othev mr1h:.f i lkm~rt,eihavv4 Ny tfrathix mt..0 i, y ~I il'or vivet 1~'I' tz' ~h' til 1,t1wr wilih lit hulm sh~rmlth~m ovdvxt-e ~iml A y0d M #. j'ff rent It ik3"0V!1ftk- "? ffi-i-IWIlLf, AWMMRI)h~h !MW~l 'rVAtri rke~ vifl~rm- N-i tv~fuclvm %tith Whom; Plitt- ml~liqrs; 4.Mf~dk J-he S: pp the 4r khe ft-'O'lm Iti ~-lvuvlll,ig qht, 'arb,nis'i gvmp OrAt A t, rwIlo'l tr 4v ntlwt.f I ~ - m, 1 1:4t., '! it :14 earmianu-d vi ir :!val k~liliralofl q J SiFuthesis of r Fulifin. c,ni-immcA IV TIC t cr - r -, ) ! . ~!I, ! : . 1!. -1 , , , , OUH, Gy. New production method for alir~_Iatic fliorine ect,%pounds. p. 172. (IbZyar Ke-71ai Folyolrat, Budapest, Vol. 59, no. 6, JtMe 1~33) SO: ilonthly li5t of ZaBt European AcceB31ona (&:~XQ. LC Vol 4, No. 6, Juno 1955. Uricl