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NAIr,fSLrkISKI, J. "Standardization of Flax Straw in Czechoslovakia," P. 344. (WIADWOSCI. Vol. 22, No. 6, June, 1954. Warszawa, Poland) SO; Monthly List of Ea3t Earopean Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955, Uncl. NA14YSLOUGKIS J. ---- ... Timely problems of the bast fiber industry. p. 228. FRZEMYSL WWKMiNICZY. Lod;, Vol. 9. no* 6. Aug& W5- 'n 80=09 F4kdt European Accessions Ustj (EEAL)o Le. Vol. 5. no, 3. March 1956 NAMMOWSKI, J. ... New use for tow in the ilax indastry. p. 152. PRZEGIAD WIDKIEM4'jCZY. (Stowaryszenie Inzynierow i Technikow PraenWslu Wlokiemiczego Lodz, Poland., Vol. 13., No. 3,, Mar. 1959. .qonthl5 List of East airopean Accessions (EZU) LC, Vol. 9. No. 2, Feb. 1959. Uncl. NAMYSLOWM. Jczef The Dirac equation in general relativity in the Vierbein formalim Acts, pbysica Pol 20 no.11:927-936 161. 1. Institute of Physics of the Jagellonian University, Krakow. (Relativity(Physics)) (Quantum field theory) NARMLOWSKI Jozef The interaction of baryons with gravitational and electranagnetic field 1within Rayakilo oix-dimensional manifold, Acta physics, Pol 22-.Supplo:87-96 9629 1. Institute of Physice.9 Jagallonian University', Krakow,, NAMYSLOWSKI, Jozef; WIT, Romuald - Asymptotic properties and zeros of the forward scattering amplitude. Acts. physica Pol 23 no.2%197-203 F '63. 1. Institute of Physics, Jagallonlan Unimrsity, Krakow. L 14377-63 WT(d)IMMADS - AFM - ---TjrtrtL----- ACCESSION NRi AP3001817 P/0045/63/023/005/0557/0566 AUTHOR: Kotanski, Andrzej; YamyslawakL, JOWL-, 4 TITLE: The CDD poles and the agreement of a solution of the Low MatLon with the experimental results SOURCE: Acts phyaLea polonLea, v. 23, no. S, 1963, 557-56'6 TOPIC T&GS.- CDD pole., Low equation, deviation of Sairamm theorem,, pLon-proton scattering, p-wave analysis, partial wave analysis ABSTRACT: The theoretical curve for the Chew-Low theory of ths P--wave pi-N scattering deviates from the experimental points above 150 MeV. Me paper studies the cause of this, discusses the admitted approximations and their influence on the disagreement between the theory and experiments; briefly summ-Arizes Castillejo, Dalitz and Dyson's work showing the multiplicity of Low equation solutions; finds the explanation that the considered deviation of Salman's curve and experimental points in the higher energies results from omission of a CDO polel offers proof of the generalized Herglotz theorem, essential in the CDD consideration. Association: InBt- of Physics, Jagellonian University Card NAMYSLOWSKI, JOzef The eight-parameter spinor tranBformation. Lc~a physica. Poi 25 no.3:507-508 Mr 164. 1. Institute of Thmetiml Physics, Jagledlonian University:, Krakow. NAMYSLOWSKI, Jozef Stationax7 solution of a Dirac equation in general rela- tivity. Acta physics. Pol 25 no.5s741-747 114X1164. 1. Institute of Theoretical Physiesp Jagiellonian Uni- versity, Krakow. I In k 'r, ,, J, f- t F, 1, A " /^ t,,~ " t -i ~ ~ -I ~ - '. . j I . I I I I .- POLAND-/ -Human -and -Aniinal -Physic, logy (NormEa-and Pathological; T -.j wtaboliam. Abe Jour :Ref Zhur - Bioloelya., No 13,1958., No, 6oo5o Author :EMelowski, L. Inst Ia 0 Instilufe- of Hygiene Title :Further Investigations of the Renal Cont;ant of Ascorbic Acid in Rats Under Physical Strain Orig Pub :RQGzn. Panstv. zakl. hiS., 1957, 8~ No 1) 79-80 Abstract :The adrenal ascorbic acid (AA) wao determined In rats which were swimming for different lengtha of time in water at 200, 280 arxi 370. The lowest level of AA was fourA in rate awimmi% in water at 200, and the intensity of the drop was dependent on the lergth of the swimming time. In rate who had been previously trained to swim, the AA level dropped to a lesser degree than in the untraimd ones. -- Ye. M. Berkovich Card 1/1 POLAND/Human and AZmal Physiology - Metabol ism V,-2 __ Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2, 1958, 8386 Author ; Leszek Namyslowski -Inst z Title Normalization Of Ascorbic Acid Content in the Suprarenal Glands Of Rats After ExhalLsting Work. Orig Pub Roczn. Fanstw. zaki.. hig., 1957, 8, No 3, 265-267 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 NAMYSIOWSKI, Leezek (Warszawa 12, ul. Oleninska 5 m. 4.) riffect of training on adaptation of ndrenals to graded exercises in rate. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.13:586-592 30 Mar 59. 1. (Z Zakladu Higieny Zywienia PZH; kierownik: prof. dr. A. Szczygiel (ADR,71ML GLUMS, physiol. adaptation to graded exercise in trained & untrained rate (Poi)) (3XERCISB eff. Adaptation of adrenal glands in trained & untrained o n a rats (Poi)) NAMYSLOWSKI,.- U.szelc (Warszawa, ul. Oles insks, 5 M. 4. ) Outline of the ocientific notivity of Professor Wlodzimierz Hissiuro. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no-13.596-597 30 Mar 59. 1. (Z Okazji, 35-lecie PMOY naukowej). (BIOGRAPHIM Missiuro, Wlodzimierz (pol)) olk Ian, ~d~s 'J", h_ IIk "tillmird Out ti f lh~ . . .... In"n Fi,lwr-i'nnwh a-- Ap,4 a tf?,.6.26., in the fats and oil induiffy. S- M -:!\i I N; - - I I I I) ke". 6(29). ".3A m(pro). W~flf ill file app. mrtl III I'll% r-illt Lit, nn.1 fit. ule frvirwi:41 a* II file reml(I 11c, fill. .11 IIIAChillM %;! ill III A u%441 ill procrimiing fill smis air I-A`01~1. Frallk O-Owt NANYSL(USKI, S. The problem of the intensification of food production. p. p9. (PRZEI-ffSL SPOZIWCZY. Vol. 11, 110. 3, Mar. 1957, Warnawa, Poland.) SO: Monthly List of East E)iropean Accersions (EEAL) Lc. Vol. 6., !!o. 1.0, October 1957. Uncl. NAMYSLOWSKI. Stefan Green light for technological progress. Przem ferment 5 ro.7: 181-182 J1 162. 1. Centralne Biuro Konstrukoji PrzenVslu Spozywczego, Warszawa. NAMYSLOWSKI ~ W. GenerLI remarks on the lime industry in Poland. pt. 2, P. 193 cwwr, WAPNO, GIPS. (Wydavnietwo "Budovnictwo i Architektura") Krakow, Poland. Vol. 3.1, no. 9, Sept. 1955 Montbly List of East European Accessions (BRAI) LC, VoL 9, no. 1,, Jan. 1960 Uncl. NMYSLOWSKI, W. Gencral remarks on. the lime indastry in Poland* Pt. 3p pe 226 "Budownictwo i CRffNTj WAPNOO GIPS. (Wydownictwo/i Architekturef Krakow, Poland VoL, lIj no* 10, Oct. 1955 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EM) LC, Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960 Uncl. 7:41HIory and tA P 0 L C, present status Pre described: Poland/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glans. Ceramics. Binders,, 1-9 Abst Jourmal: Referat Zhur M.21.mlya, No 1, 1957, 1666 Authort Namyslowski., W. Institution: None Titlei Crushing and Classification of Limestone for the Lime Industry OrIginal Periodical: Cement. Wapno. Gips., 1956, Vol 12, No 5, 320-125; Polish Abstract: None Card 1/1 NAHMMISKI., W. 1 W. Limited rechanization as t~e basis for fulfillment of Ve five-Year NAMYSIOWSKI , Plan in the lime indvstr~y. Ft. 1. p. 261. Vol. 12, no. 12 Dec. 1956 OFYIENT, WAFTIO., GIFS FOIITICAL SCHME Warszawa, Poland ,Sol East European accession VoL 6, No. 3, Yarch 3957 NAMYSLOWSK-r., W. Small-scale mechanization as the basis of the fulfillment of the Five- Year Plan in the line industry, Pt. 2, pt 7* CEMT.. WAFNO, GIPS. (Wyda-wnictwo "Budownictwo i Architektura") Krakow., Poland. Vol. 13, no. 1, Jan. 195% Yonthly list of East European Accessions Index (EEAI),, LC,, Vol. 8., no* 6j June 1959 uncla. ANam=u, X.; VASILIU, G.; ZAVOIJWU, D.LNAlljj, E~rdrolyvls of nitrilea. Note III. Inductive and ateric effects in the alkali bydrolysis ;f some substituted aestonitrilon. Studii core chim 9 no.3t459-473 161. 1. Universitatea "C. I. Parhonly Catedra do chimie organica, Bucuresti. 2. Membru corespondent al Academiei R.P.R., Membra al Comitetului do redactie "Studii ai cercetaki de chimie" (for Angelesou). Improvement of products and techn-logy of urea-forialdehyde resins. Rev chimle Min petr 13 no-5:304--~06 My 162. 'ACCESSION NR: Mom= c) /BDS AFFTC/ASD Ps-4/Pc-4/Pr-4 RM/ P/0003/63/014/004/0197/ceol AUTHORt Horun, S.; Nan' Fr. TITIE: Now., special-purpose bakelites produced in the RPR 7/ SOURM Revista do chimies v, lbs no. 4. 1963s 197-201 TOPIC TAOSi Bakelite, phenol plastic dusts insulating materials insulator ABSTRAM The article discusses some improved types of bakelite produco for th .electr6technical industry. Type E bakelite provides better insulationl4ind uses inorganic filling materials (preferably mica dust) instead of"Vwo~poWer; various combinations of wood and mica in the filling are also possible, It was found that,&e standard (wood-filled) bakelite acts satisfactorily under-trop call conditionsrif.it is made fungistatic, preferably with sodium pentachlorphenate. Good behavior can also be expected from the aback-resistant type, which has a filling of wood powder and rubber. For electrotechnical use in the tropics, the bake3ite filling should be a mixture of mica powder and wood powder, both de- ferrized; such products are satisfactory for 'ite both indoors and outdoors but Card 1/2 L 18834-63 ACCESSION NRt AP3001811 must be protectcd from Bun and rain. Studies are in process to improve the type using only do-ferrized mica so as to make it suitable for unprotectod tropical use. The new products already in production are bakelite type E for electro- technical use and type EM for electrotechnical and tropical wiel types NTH for general and tropical use and CTH for Bhock-resistant and tropical use will start production shortly. Orig. art. has 3 tables and 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: ICECHIMt Combinatul chimic, Fagaras (Chemical Cimbine) SUMITTEDt 00 DATE ACQ: OlJul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: UH NO REF SOV: 000 OTHERi 000 rd 2/2 C9 k NAN, lon5 .13USAN, lomalus Modern driving m;~thods of --h-2 cl-,r--irss.,3r,,r~! ,r. ~iosel engT;e3. Confltr mas ).6 no.1210f~-681,6?117 D NAN Ion __ Ing. - Some new featureson the cooling equipment of the railway diesel traction. Metalurgia constu mas 14 no.2sl37-149 F 162 1. Uzina "23 Auoast." NAN# Ion., ing.j SUSAN, Romulus, ing. Hydrostatic transmission uses and adjustments. Metalurgia constr mas .14 no.5:414-425 My 162. I., Uzina n23 Augustll~ (for Nan). 2, Institutul de constructiij Buouresti (for Susan)* - NAN Ion .1 Wankel, the rotative piston engine. Yetalurgia constr ms .14 no.7:658460 il 162. N NAN, Ion, ing- . - . Oil pump vith two rotation senses. Metalurgia constr mas 14 no.8:756 Ag 162. 1. Uzinele "23 August",, NAN, Ion, ing.; SUSAN, Romuluss, ing. New aspects of the lose estimation and the extension of the life of hydrostatic units. VAtalurgia constr mas 11, no.1j.-1001,.1014.N 162. 1. Uzina n23 August" (for Nan). 2. Institutul do construdtii, Bucuresti (for Susan), I;olWqM.An-~-q2-,,yA%-.-N m WrIM ON - 2 -1 , . , . - , 1. 1- , '~ m;.'a-- . ~!,). .. A NMI, 1. , ing. Nonimiformity of cylinder block rotation in w-dal piston pumps in the case of conneating rod driving. Constr mas 16 no.5c251-256 M7164 SALANKI, Janos,dr.; LABOS,Elamer; NAN, Istvan Electrophysiological properties of the crrebrovisr;eral connective if the frosh-water rnu3sal (Arodonta cygnf~n L.). Annales W01-Tihany 31:133-11+5 164. 1. Dir,.-ctor., Research institute of Biology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciencez, Tihany (for Salank~l). 2. Physiological Institute of Debrecei Modical University (for Ilan.) Submitted February 21, 10,64. RaIANIA/rharmacology - Toxicology - Tranquilizers. V Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., 11o 4, 1959, 18535 Author : Nana) A.7.,,-.Vasilescu, V., To-,der, C. Inst : ., , . Title : An Experimental Study of the Effect of Largactyl Prescribed at a Time of Sho--*.-.. Orig Pub : Fiziol. norm. si- Patol-i 19581 5) No 3) 207-213 Abstract : Shock was induced in rat3 loy means of placing a tourniquet; in rabbits, by means of bloodletting. The dependence of the effect of largactyl on the stage of shock is noted. The preparation prevents well the development of shock, but during the period of decompensation it worsens the condition of the animals. From the author's resume Card 1/1 - 13 ~r 17ry -4 3.M-(I027)-BIOLOG ICA-L_PCM_,%IA DRESSI.NGS IN THE TREATMENT OF BURNS - Despre pansamentul biologic cu plasml in tratamentul arsurilor Nana A. MircLoLu C. , Vasilescu V. and Mircu Lu V. Clin. j - VIA-f A MED. 1958, 5/8 (743-749) Graphs 4 T gles I The use of this dressing is advocated in the management of burns, graft-donor areas, and grafted wounds. Antibiotics are added to the stored human plasma used in this dressing according to the data supplied by the antiblogram. Resuliz of the treatment are reported on. (IX, 19) AP 'HANA,A.,prof.; TOADIR,G. A personal method of oesophageactosw vith oesophagogastric anastomosis in the treatment of cardio-oasophageal neopUsm. Ramania" M. Rev. 3 no.4:47-50 o-b 159. (ICSCPH&GUS,neoP3Asms) .(STORACH NEOPIASMS, surgery) - NANAV A.; TOADER, K.; CHBBYKA, K. Disease of the gall bladder neck. Khirurgiia 36 no.4:60-63 Ap 1609 (GALL BIADDER--DISEASES) (IMIRA 13,12) HAM, A.p- prof*; KrRCHOYU, Ke [Mircoiuy C.1; PAMC, K. [Panev C.1 .1 Etiology and pathogenesis of earlrdioorders of gastric evacuation following resection. Test.khir, 85-to,12.195-98 D 160, (MIRA 101) lo Iz i-y khirurgichoskoy kliniki Meditoinskogo instituta v Kluahe (R=yniya)* Adres avtor6vt Ramyniyap goro KIuzhj Universitet, khirurgicheskaya klinika profo A. Nana. (STOUGH-SURGERY) NANA A , prof.; MRCIOIU, C.; CCMES, V. Staphylococcal infections in the surgical clinic I, Cluj. Microbiologia (Bucur) 6 no.lt22 Ja-F 161. 4 NANA) A.; MIIIGIOIU, C.; IFUM111, E.; POI,~ POPA D., PIT-EA, P.; ZAGREMU, I. Adaptation of the heart in shock. (Role of cardiac innervation in the maintenance of hemodynamic equilibrium). Rev. sci. mod. 6 no-3A: 169-172 161. (SHOCK physiology) (HEAM physiology) (BLOOD CIRCULATION) (IMVOUS SYSTEM physiology) SURNAME, GiVen Names Countrys Rumania-._ Academic Degrees: -not giren- Affiliations SMtq!~!_Olini q.J _Nadi oa 1-Ph arm a out I a 1 Institute (Clinioa Is Chir&g cala, Institutul Hedico-FarmaoeutI019 Cluj. Sourcel Timisoaral Timisoara Hadioalik, Vol VI9 No 1, Jan-Jun 19619 pp 27-32. Datal "Anatomical Considerations of an Aspect of Arterial Obliteration.* Authors: ANA A. ~Zcu IH. ZA1 A, era 16164) finp A., prof.1 MIRCIOIU, C.., dr.; PARA, C., dr.1 NM3N,, B,, dr, Contribution to the mechanism of ulcerous hemorrhagea. Participation of the liver in ulcerous upper digestive hemorrhage. Med. intern.,, Bnour 13 no.2.*23-1-219 F 161. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinioa abirurgicala 1, Cluj. PEPTIC UMER HEMORRHAGE etiology) IVER pathology) CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY) R (VITAMN C DEFICIENCY complications) NANA, A., prof.; M14CMOIU, C., dr.; PANA, C.,~#. Early evacuation disoYders after resections of the stomach. Med. inter.... Bucur 13 no.6:947-953 A 161. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica I chif'ur~icala, Cluj. (GASTRECTOMY complications) NAXAp Felicia) prof. (014j) How the fl4ld course at Agigea helps a teacher of natural sciences. Natura Bi6idgie 14 no. lt Ja-F 162. SAVU, Al., corIf . univ. t luj)- IMITA Felicia,_2rof. (Cluj ) y Ircn deposits of Capusu Mic., C,.;.Ij. flatura Geografie I./+ no.4!58-~52 J3-Ag 162, A Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical 7~roduots H-5 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1662 Author : Nanackova-Zekeova Zdena Title : The Effect of Sewage Water of Tanneries in Lip- tovskom MikulaBi on the Condition of Water of the Rivers Vaha and Demanovka Orig Pub: Kozarstvi, 1956, 6, No 11, 197-200 Abstract: The sewage water is characterized by the follow- ing indices: oxidability not exceeding 418o Mg/liter 02; BOD., not exceeding 1055 mi/liter; pH not above 10. The sewage water contains Cl-, SOL;2-, CaZ"'*, Cr, S2-. Into Vahu river flows untreated sewage water diluted with ground waters in the proportion of 1:4 and h,-ring the following C ard 1/12 Czechoslovakia /tbemical Technology. Chemical Products H-5 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abe Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1662 characteristics: BOD5 170 mg/liter; oxidability 53 mg/liter; transparency 3.5 cm. Sewage water affects the physico-chemical properties of the water of the rivers Vaha and Demanovka. Concen- tration of coarsely-dispersed admixtures in the river Demanovka is raised by 4 mg/liter, in the river Vaha -- by 2.3-4.0 mg/liter. BODs is in- creased, respectively, by 3.2 mg/liter and 1.25 mg/liter. The concentration of H,S is increased slightly (by 0.05-0.09 mg/liter) 'as is that of Cr3-,,. Bacteriologically the effect of sewage water is only slightly perceptible. Card 2/2 TIANACKOVE.i-~KEOV~A,Z. ; BOGAT)20, 0. Waste water from the Production of sulfate cellulose. p. 267. VODIU HOSPODARSTVI. (Iiinisterstvo energetiky a vodniho hospodarstvi a Vedecka technicka spolecnost pro vidni hospodarstvi) Praha, Czechoslovakia, No. 6, June 1959. Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAI), LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 196o. Uncl. VANACKTA-ZEKEOVA, ~. , ) PropeiAies of the viaste water from the sul-fate-cellulose production; r). 305. VODNI H:)SFODJURS-'TVI. Czechoslova"-.ia, No. 7, July 1959. Monthly List of East E..iropean tccessions (ElAI), LC. V01- 8, Ilio- 9, Jep D59 Uncl. PODLESAKOVA.. B., inz.; EENDA, 0.; GROHA, G., inz.1 JILEK, inz.; HAHADAL X., inz. Conference on the results of the International SymDcwi=,on Rationalization of Electric Power Consumption in Warsaw. Energetika CztSuppl.aI3 no.7:1-U 163. USSR Pharmacology, Toxicology, Anti-Inflammatory V Drugs. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9) 1958, 42443. Author : Simonyan) A. T,; Buhatyan, V. P,; Nan u an A. Inst. :~Tgpublican Clinical Hospital ArmSSR, Title Butadione in the Therapy of Polyarthritis of Var- ious Etiology, Orig Pub: Sb. nauchn. tr. Resp. klinich. boltnitsy, ArmSSR, 1957, 1, 123-129. Abstract: No Abstract. Card 1/1 SIMNYAN, A.T.;. BUNATYAN, V.P.; Clinical manifestations of lambliogenic hepatocholecystitis according to materials from the Hospital Therapeutic Clinic for 1954-1959. Trudy Erev.med.inst. no.11:261-265 160. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Iz gospiiallnoy terapevticheskoy kliniki Yerevana (zav. klinikoy- prof. A.T.Simonyan) Yerevanskogo meditainskogo.instituta. (GIARDIASIS) (LIVER-DISE13ES) (GALL BLADDER-DISEASES) SIMOllY,Vl, A. T., zaslu-7hennyy deyatell nauki, prof.; NANA MMYANI, 0 A kand. med. n-auk; GYVTJLMKMVl, 11. G.; SINA-74YAN, R. T.; ~~GOHYPJJ~ Ye. A. Therapeutic effectiveness of a preparation of vanilon. Vrach. delo no.7344-46 11 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Klinika gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof. A. T. Simonyan) Yerevanskogo meditsinskogo insti- tuta" (CYCLOHMI&NONE) NANAI, E. Conditiono of the development of the fruit biody, in fungi, Bot,zhar. 49 ao,,Iaa'L621-~-,162,4 N 164, (MIRA 18~1) 1. Wel. botaniki Muzeyayestestvennoy IstarA, Budapesht. X&NASENKO, F.T., deteent. Therapy for diseases of the uterus in com. Yeterinariia 32 no.6:58-62 Ja 155. (MIRA 8:7) (COWS-DISICASES) (UTFAUS--DISFAUS) - VANMI, Coaba lioutrodynoo-eircuit input stage. Radiotechnika 14 no,2t 66-67 F 164. NANASi, J. j TELEKI, GY. Innovation work of industrial installation service. p. 11. UJITOK LAPJA, Vol. 7, No. 8 April 1955 (Oazagos Talalmanyi Hivatal) Budapest SOURCE: EAST EUROYEAN ACCESSIONS LIST Vol. 5, No. 1 September, 1956 HUMI, Pal., kandidatus An account of my study trip to Italy. Kem tud kozI IS n0-3:545- 549 162, 1, Kossuth lajos Tudomanyegyetem Szerves Kemial, Tanszeke, Deb- recen, - NkMI,-FAlne-_ An account of m7 otudy trip to Italy. Ken tad kozl HU 19 no.2:271-272 163. 1. Koosuth Lajos Tudomanyogyatem Sterves Kemiai Tanszekej,,*brecen. P. - FORRO, L. ; YMTE. Z. Laboratory data on the prevention of bismuthia. Orv. hetil., Budap. 92 no.28:909-912 15 Ju17 19510' (CLML 20:11) 1. Doctors. 2. Skin and Venereal Diseases Clinic (Director - Prof. Dr. LaJos Szodoray), Debrecen Medical University; Skin and Venereal Clinic (Director - Prof. Dr. Tamas Revmay), Szeged Medical University. N-Substltute - darived from sulfarill id nd , -Ktl'd= AnAiL amlaos; My W . .-Iloctifir and -CZW.-. .7. W: i9s3i 1701L-&. Althoul sly yLatea sulJonaraides am not distinctly su . to* the f sulfatiant3ides, their greater xal-r. in HO istifinterest.. Chemically they are of interest because of the pmiibilitics of Isomerism. A no. of N-arylglycosylanlines o detived front sulftinamides, and derivs. thereof, and 4.2- lftN(ll0)CiH3COsH (1), together with tile Me, Bt, and Pr esters of the latter, are described. The methods of prepn. are: (A) by direct condensation of the sugar and sulton- nmide in n solvent, (B) fusion of the sugar and sulfanamide, (C) condemaition of the sulfonamide with acetylbromogiu- case. and (D) condensation of the fully or partly acttylated sugars with the sulfonamide or with 1. The following N-(p-stiff-,imoylplienyl)glycosylamines are described (glycoj-. yJamine component, m.p.. solvent of crystn., rotation In C.11,N unless otherwise stated, and method ofprepti. given L-arabino-Anmine, 190, HA 42.7' (, 0.9, N) A; D-xylosylitmine 60% aq. Eto ~'C 0.5), A; n-galaclosEdoysine-HrO. 174--5 . 110-McOll-EL01-1 1:20: 10. -97' (, .9), -00' (c 1.8, 1110), R; D-galactasyl- amine. 171-4*, 75-80% all. EtOll, -110' (e 1.0). B~ n- mannosylaminc-H.O. Wl", 70170 nq. EtOH (C 10). A; maltosy4unine, 212-1A sm . E- 'toll A 0.0). A; lactoiyJamine-311tO. 210-12' ~r; all. Etol I, B'- cellilhiosyl,! mine. -69' ~c 1.7), -70* (c 1.8, 11,0), 4H,O. 16-16 , 93% aq. EtOll, -810 (4 0.0). -89' (c 0.9. H.0), B. Sulfanilamide with a"tobromoglucase gives 2 anomeric formi, separable by fractional crystn. from 06% EtOll: N4p-sulfaniovlphen)-I)-P-o-glucmyl-,tmine 2et,4,6- tetrancetate, in. 2W (from EtOH), [al"J -81* (c 1.0. Cw- lIsN), 1.11o' -&S.5* (c 1.7. CHU,), and the a-D-isoix,r (11). m:204-6* (decomim.), 2(11 (c 1.2, C.H.N) [.119 197 (e 0.5,0101). Dencetylatinnofllfttrni%l%c-,N4p-titfamayl- phenyl)-n~glucwylauthic (fill. apparent(y tile fl-forin, in. 204* (decomim.) (from 00% aq. EtOl 1), [a] 117' (c lzm- ic , j 1-114 ": 111enti'd -M 17'e product obtaltied by direci con&nsatiou of gluco5e and itulf-fillamid.-.-Acetytatian -of (+) or (-).n or or the un. -julfamoylthenyl~n-glncasyl- :cc!ylated product gives N4P mine JVN',2,J,4,6-hexaacetale, in. in (from 25% aq. EtOff). fella 77' (c 0.9. CjfuN). P-Glucasylamine 2,3A.- 64e&aaceute and P-Ac-VHCJLSr-1.C1 = C~~N lefradcdak, in. 197-8* (decompit.) (from EtOH), jal2j* 12.8*(cl.0,Csff&N)- By method D,N(p-julfamaylp~emvi~- teHobioxYlamind keptaocelate is obtained front c0lobtoic hepUacttate and sulfanilamide, in. 274-5* (decomp".) from 90% EMU), jol'j -31.4* (c 1.8, in CstlsN). The iollowing derivs. of I are described. By method it, I and D-galactose give 38% N-(4-carboxy-3-~?.qrogphrny!~~ -t- r fralaclosylamine. dccnmp. 180' (d. . kening I W) ( roin EtOH orMeOH),[ajvl34'(cO.6,CjljN). D4Aucoseandlitya modified method A give&,)% IV-(4-carbo7 -3-hydroxyPhenyl). D. liscosylarnine (IV). in. 1.12' (decompit. (from ng. MeOll), 0.8, CsHaN), A..., =19) A. (d 10520). 2680 A. 1187T0') ;I A. (1 12 Methylatiwi of IV yid,14 tile 440). fetiter, in. l87-0*(dccmnpn.) (front rtOlf), (allj -141* 0.5, C.H.N), )-.. 2380 A. (w 101,10). 2--10 A. (, 19-5so), 30-50 A. (a 20640), niso obtained by method A with Nfe p- aminosalicylate.and D-glucose. Similarly prepd. are tile El filer, tn. 187' (detomfun.) (from 75% aq. PROlf), laW -136' (c 1.0, Csil;N), and the Pr tifef. ni. 13-~-7* (dc- compri.) (from nq. RtOll), [a]*j -120' (4 0.9, CollsN).. by method A. By method D, pentaacetylghiccne and 1, or D-glucose 2,3,4,0-tetraact!ta(e and I give ,44-cftr6oxY-J- A. W'J' -99* (C 1-0, 00 A. (C OW' 2740 obromoKlucase and I colotlesi needles, ni. 202* (decompti.) (from HLOJI). f-1u1C-.-Ost28.5* (c 1.0. Cill.,N). -56' (c 1.7. ClIC13), X-... 214,9 A. (e 82W), 3100 A. (e 29120). Acetylation give-7 89.5%) glatese. In. 102-3* ~tlrcomprt.) (from MOM, 1-113 --10* (C J.D.C111,N), -.18 (c 1.0, CHU,), X- 27FA) Aja'251R)). William Hr;.1kcL- .. ... ...... 7, . f~-/ -- . CO g" --TJr4tnsIu,, slIaNoi, f aromatic N-glucouldes. in" -9 . I I. -cF Valure III, I-1 11 X. Debre flung.). .4 uI! c "j~7s-yr R --of X-glucosides of 4 76 ~ . anigri atidii primary aromatic amines 6 fairly easy. It is concluded that the reaction is dependent,= p1l; is swnetfines - versible; will proctvi to conip in a few min. at low- tenip. with good yields. is redly a transglucosylation ratl:,-r than a 2-step hydrolys14 and redistribution, reglucosylation, and that the tetraacetylglucosyl derivs. also react. Iliv products synthesixed and yields (%) are listed; sulfanil- ainide N4-glucoside, W-97: p-nitroanitine glucoside -11- %; m-nitroaniliric glucoside 58 arid 79; sullanilarn1de jV1- tetraacetylglucoside isoinerh! mixt.) W and 60. Variowi solvcsits as S5-ItX)co FtOH unit 83-100% MeOll were used. ' 'fie catalyse were abq. and coned. IM and -4114c1. Aaron Miller Hungary/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. F!ats and Oils. Waxes. Soap. Detergents, Flotation Reagents, 1-25 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19,, 1956) 63456 Author: Nanasi, Pal Kaloscai, Gyorgy Institution: None Title: Possibilities of Further Processing of Oils by Expansion of Produc- tion and Effectuation of Industrial Production of Amides of Patty Acids Original Periodical: Olajok tovabbfeldolgozasanak lehetosegei gyartas kibovitesevel es a zsirsavamidok ipari gyartasanak megvalositasaval. Olaj. szappan, kozmetika., 1955, 4, No 2, 2-4; Hungarian Abstract: None Card 1/1 -fVA-AIASr HUNGARY/Analytic Chemistry - Analysis of Organic V-3 Substances Abs Jour Ref Viur - Khimiya, No 14, 1958, 46478 Author Pal Nanapt, Rezso" Bopar, Maria ruskas, Farkas Teichmann, no Ecsedi Inst Debrecen Universitye Title Study of Carbohydrate Derivatives by Paper Chromatogra- phy Method. Orig Pub Acta Univ.,aebrecen., 1956, (1957), 3-1 No 2, 95-103- Abstract The chromatographic separation of simple and complex sugars, primary aromatic amines, N-aryl derivatives of glucoaylamines~(I) and corresponding aglycones in the case of their simultaneous presence was carried out and the values of Rf-8 were determined. 6 mixtures of sol- vents were tried, the mixture n-butanol - pyridine- Card 1/2 -7 f HUNGARY/Organio bhomistry. Naturally Occurring Substances G-3 and Their Synthetic Analogs. Abe Jourt Reforat Zhur-Khir-iya, No 4, 1958, n4m Author i Bognar, R., and ~i Inst : Not given Title : N-Glycosides. III. Synthesis of Tetraacotates of Glycosyleminos. IV. Traneglycosylation of N-Arylglyco- sylamines. Orig Pub- Magyar Kom Polyoirat, 62, No 1, 31-37; No 5, 88-94 (15)56) Abstracti III. During the preparation of aromatic glycosylamines which are acetylated in the sugar residue by various routes (acetylation of N-arylglycosylemincs by (CH3CO)20 + pyridinal actkn of bromoacetyl sugars on aromatic Card 1 116 b HUNGARY/Organic Chemistry. Naturally Occurring Substances and Their Synthetic Analogs. G-3 Abs Jour Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 4, 1958, 114o84 6 (from 1.1j chloroform), M -18 - -22.5 ; N-p-sulfamyl- phenyl-D-mnnosylamine-MCT, 196' (from ether + petroleum ether), + 480 (from 0.8; pyridine), 0 1930 (from alcohol), -149.80 (from 1.5; pyridine) M -29.0 - -33-10 L7hexaacetate, mP 133-1340 ~from alcohol, + 62-50 (from 1.1; Pyridine), + 73-3 (from 0.6; chloro- formff; n-p-tolgl-D-galactosylomine;TA) C76 128' (from alcohol)) + 189 (pyridine), /J 127 (from alcohol), -530 (from 1.2; pyridines, -29.70 (from 1.3; chloro- form), M + 43.5 - + 43-7 - IV. The transglycosylation reaction between various glycosylamino derivatives and aromatic amines on refluxing in alcoholic solution has been investigated. Card 4/6 HWIGARY/Organic Chemistry. Naturally Odaukring Substances and Their Synthetic Anal(,gs. G-3 Abs Jour: Referat Zhur.-Khimiya, No 4., 1958, liW8. give III., 4Z. The latter reaction appears to be a di- rect transglycosylation and not a redistributive trans- glycosylation as can be seen from the following facts: the reaction proceeds with ease in an anhydrouc medium with dry HC1; the rate of formation of III if' 5-10 times higher for the various N-arylglycosylamines than from the reaction of glucose with sulfanilamide in the pre- sence of various agliconylamines under similar conditions. For Cominunication II see RZhEhim, 1956, 43277. Card 616 HuNqARY/Organic Chemistry. Natural Substances and their G-3 Synthetic Analogues. Abs Jour: Ref, Zhur.-Khimiya) No 11, 1956, 36321. Author : Bognar R., Nanasi P., Nansine-Nemes E. Inst :Not given. Title ;W-Glucooides. v. Zo-verglycosylationj7 of Various Mono and Di- Saccharid Containing N-Gluconyl-Arylamines) Con- taining Acetylated Sugar Groups. Orig Pub: Mgyar kem. folyoirat, 1956, 62, No 8, 271-275- Abstract: I gr. of 0 n-sulphanylpheny1mannosylamine and 0-5 gr. of n-toliudine are dissolved while heating (15 min) in a mixture cnataining 8cc. CHSOH and 4ce water, containing 3 drops of concentrated HCI. The yield of obtained N-n- tolyl-D-mannosylamine is 70~ of 182" melting point (from aqueous CHJOH) , CC6J'~ D-178' (with 0.9; CSHSN), Card l/ 7 HLINGARY/Organic Chemistry. Natural Substances and Their G-3 Synthetic Analogues. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Rhimiya, No 11, 1958, 36321. .14 M [_C~,_7 D-99.1' (with I* CH OH). 0-7 gr. of N-(4-carboXY-3-oxyphenYl)-D.~tctoiiylamine and 0.4 gr. of sulphamylamide (8A) is dissolved while heating (5 min) in 6 cc 80cp' CHjOH, containing 4 mqr HM. After addition of ether to th~ cooled solution N Y-n-sulphanylphenol-D- Galactosylamine is obtained with ie!ld of 5oo, 174 c melt- ing point (from aq. a1c), f~y,_717-- D-950 (with 1.5; Cj-HSN). 1.6 gr. of N-(4-carboXY-3-oxyphenyl)-lactosamine and 0.6 gr. SA are dissolved while heating (5 min) in 12cc of 700 ethanol, containing 7 mgr. HCI. After cooling and addition of ether, RI-n-sulphonylphenyLlactosylamine is obtained itith 5%) yield, 2080 melting point (from 831,'j al- cohol), [IXIJ2 D-66.1' (with 1-5; CSHN). o.86 gr. SA is dissolved in a mixture of 20ce etEs.61 and 0.3 cc Card 2/7 q HUNGARY/Organic Chemistry. Natural Substances and Their G-3 Synthetic Analogues. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 36321. water, to which 1 drop of concentrated HC1 was added. 1.35 gr. ofO~-N-n-tolyl-D-glucoBylamine is added to the warm solution. After heat ng the above mixture on a steam bath for 4 minutes Ntn-sulphasylphenyl-D-gluco- sylamiAe is formed with 43-% yield, 202t' melting point, D-115.2-' (with 1.0; CSHSN). The hydrolises of the product HM result in the formation of SA with 7% yield. 2.1 gr. ofo~ -N-phenyl-D-glucosylamine-tetra- acetate and 0.9 gr. SA are dissolved while heating (15 min.) in 15ce of absolute ethanol and in the presence 0j 0.05ce HM resulting in the formation of anomers N -n-sulphamylphenyl-D-glucosylamine-tetraacetate (I), which consists predominan Of an anomer with the m .elting point of 188-1920, Zf D + 957 (with 0.9; Card 3/7 HUNGARY/Organic Chemistry. Natural Substances and their G-3 Synthetie Analogues. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 36321. q~rHc-N). If the reaction is conducted in ethanolo the mix- ture obtained becomea richer in an anomer with themelt- ing point of 190", LOG_74k D + 26.2 0 (with 0 -7; CsH,5-.N) - The acetylation of products in the presence of (02CO),ZO and ZnC:~L yields hexacetate with 115' melting p.ul' CM_7'4-~ D + 75 ' (with 0 -7; CsH 40 - Igr. of dryo~ -N- phenyl-D-glucosyL--minetetraacetate and 0.43 gr. of SA is boiled in absolute ethanol, containing HC1 (15 min), thus obtaining I with 6o% yield, 185 melting point (from al .), Zbcj'" D + 49.4L' (with o.6; Cj.H.TN). 0.5 9r- of ~~ -N-n-tolyl-D-glucosylaminetetraacetate (II) and 0.2 gr. of SA is dissolved while heating in 2cc of absolute ethanol, containing 4mgr. HC1. after addition of lOcc cold water, Wj yield of a product is formed that has 185-1920 Card 4/7 HUNGARY/Organic Chemistry. Natural Substances and their G-3 Synthetic Analogues. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Ehimiya, No 11, 1958.. 36321. kA melting point (from ale.), CC~j D + 30-0 (with 0.9; qeHS11). From the anological treatment of 0.55 gr. of N-n-tolylglucosylaminetetraacetate followed by pour- ing of cooled solution into 30 cc of water, 26 gr. of a product having 140 melting point, COU1 D-l6"(qjqTN) is obtained. If the reaction is conducted in the pre- sence. of 0.3 gr. CSjN then 0.5 gr. of a product having 140 melting point and Mj D + 21.5* Nyff,-N) is obtained. C*H .0 does not enter the reaction, but its presence in- Abits destruction of the products. Anologically (in the yN) from 0-59r- of II and o.4 gr. of n- presence of CSH anilibromide a mixture of anomers of N-n-bromophenil-D- glueosylaminet straacetate (III) with 158 melting point L_061'14- D-68 (with 0.9; C,5.HSN) is obtained. And from Card 5/7 MMGARY/Organic Chemistry. Natural Substances and their G-3 Synthetic Analogues. Abs Jow: Ref. Zhur.-Rhimiya, No 11) 1958, 36321. 0.5 .9r. of -11-n-sulpbamylphenol-D-glycosylaminetetra- acetate (iv) and o.4 gr. of anilinebromide,, III is obtained with,0.3 gr. yield, 161~ meltin oint (from ale-) CCG_T"Y, D-56-50 (with 0.9; Cr%-40, D - 31.6'0 (with 0 .7; ORM I) - 'When the alcove reaction IV with aniline bromide is e'arried out in aboo ute CH OH III is obtained with 162 melting point, Co(/14i, D-56.9 0 i Csf]~N) - 0 - 5 gr - of r~ -N-n-bromine-phenil-D-glucosylaminetetraacetate and 6.4 gr. of SA is dissolved in 2ce of alcoholic solution HM Torm- ing a mixture of.1 anomers with 184-1900 melting point (from ale.), [_O~,_7"- D-35 (with 0 -9; CSHA) - Thus, the overglycosylation of the acetyl derivatives is a re- versible reaction, When overglycosylation of the non-ace- tylated N-arylglucosylamine derivatives takes place, the Card 6/7 HUNGARY/Organic Chemistry. Natural Substances and Their Synthetic Analogs. G-3 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 13, 1958, 4346o. Author : Dognar R..,~ ~ip- Inst :Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Title :The Extension of Tranaglycosylation Reactions to N-Arylglysylamines- Orig Pub: Acts, chim. Aced. sci. hung., 1957, 12, No 1) 115-117- Abstract: The reaction of transglycosilation which consists in a transfer of the hexose residue of D-arylhexosamine to another arylamine (see RZhEhim, 1955, 55193; 1958, 11408) is extended to cases of interchange of hexose residues between N-arylhexosamines of their acetates and other hexoses, and also to their exchange with other N-aryl- amine hexoses. The reaction of transglycosilation Card 1/3 rv ~ Afi. MIrgen glucosides. Examlimilon of Isonicric N-aryl- - - - Tdniiii~-f eTFia glucosy cetates. R - 11 q v it d r, I! N , it A s 1. Magyar Kimiat Fol)Zeral. Vol. 64, 105, . M-i2~- 8, figs. tdraaeclates ano- d incrize very fast in methatiol containing t bydro-.1dorie acid and hydrolysis occurs only to n m-gligible t:xtciit. The pure ationiers; can be prcliaml by fractionated. t crystalliza ion of by extraction of the equilibrium inix lure of the arujivers. This reprostuts. a jtc%v method for the conversion of the more tasily available bela-anomeric ,wetaics into alpha-anniners. In pyridinc-at-dic anhydride und in pyridine-acetic acid N-phenyl- atid N-p-tc 1 1. j4hicusylainine ttAriviectute uridutgo nintarotation. T Iis fact. explains the formation of mixed ancruerle ucdatcH - (hiring acetylation reactions inude fit 1j) ridinc-nevile avid anhydride. The stability of the N-glucosillic hollit C.111 be vxamlited by the gravinictric detvimitiatiou of tliv undue uAticone liberaftil through UCitl llyllf0i)-filS U1141 yrifflue. The Alablility by measuring the muturotatica it% 1) - i r Ith h l A t A l i f vasL g ve e avi cu c ue. at- s )v luertaning Im t ty o y l 1 i ll i i l f l th l 4 vr va ws ure. )e will-Um c( llore Stab utc( i: ull t . y BOGNAR, Rezso, prof., dr. (Debrecen); NANASI, Pal, dr. (Debrecen) N-glycosides, VI. Investigation of isomeric N-aryl-glycosylamine tetraacetates. Acta chimica Hung 22--no-3:301-311 6o. (Em 9::Ll) 1. Institute of Organic Chemistry, Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen. (Glycosides) (Glycosylamines) (Aryl groups) NANASI,, Pal; BOGNAR, RezBo Nitrogen-g3,vcosides. IX. Production of Isomeric R-ar72-g3jycosylamines. Magy kem folyoir 68 no.102-36 Ja 162. 1. Kossuth Iajos Tadomanyegyetem SzerveB-Kamiai Intezete Debrecen. 2i %gyar Kemiai Folyoirat" szerkeezto bizottsagi, tagja4or Bogner). (Nitrogen) (Glycosides) (Aryl groups) (GlycosylamineB) NANASI, Pal; BOCINAR, Rezoo Nitrogen-glycosides. X, Paper chromatographic investigation of the tranaglycosylation of 11-aryl-hexosylamines and ar7l-amines. Yagy kem folyoir 68 no.1:37-40 Ja t62. 1. Koseuth Lajos Tudomanyegyatem Szerves-Kemlai Intezete. 2. %gyar Kemiai Folyoirat" szerkeszto bizotteagi tagja(for Bognar). (Nitrogen) (Glycosides) (Aryl groups) (Glycosylamines) BOGNAR, Rozoo; NANASI, Pal Nitrogen-glycosides. n. Magy kem folyoir 68 no.10:444-452 0 162. 1. Kossuth Lajos Tudmanyogyetem Szerves-Kamiai Intezete, Deb- recen. 2. "MaUar Kemiai Fo3jvoirat" szorkeazto bizottsagi tagja (for Bognar). SZENDE) Lasz1o; NANAsi, Sandor Acoustic constructions of the new studio building of the Hungarian Radio* Magy ep ipar 10 no.7:2"447 163.. Wia ".NASSY. B. 03apervising the carryin4 out of regulations relative to shipping dangerous materials by railway." 9p .7)). CUORIPAR (Oukoripar as a Mazogaz&*Wi Ipari Tudomanyos IgVesulet) Bndapest. Vol 9, No 5, 7eb. 1953. SO: Epst European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 8, Aug 1954. NAI-14,33Y "Controllinr tl~e Observance of Pnlr~ijlations for DlanUcrolls Vatorlals in Peilroad Transportation. (To be con+-d.)"., F. 61. (YOMEEIKEEDIESI Y0ZLO-411Y, Vol. 9, Tlo- 4, Jan. 1954, Ruda rest,l Ilunrary) SOI Vonthly List of East Eurorean Accessions, (EFAL), 1,C, Vol. 1,, 110. 1 Jan. 1955, Uncl. il 0 MUIA=. B. NANASSTt B. -* Hungary - Vol. 1-1, no. 1, Jan 1955. We must realize the goals fixed by workers at the YAtyas Rakosi Works in the field of transportation as well as in other fields. p. 10. Problems of winter traffic in the territorY of the Debrecen Railroad Directorate. P. 11, New international agreement on transportation by raill put into effect. p. 12. SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LCI Vol- 40 No# 9, Sept* 1955 Uncl. NANASSY, B. - New significant legal institutions introduced by the new International Convention for the Transportation of Goods by Railroads. p. 297. Vol. 6) no& 7/8, July/Aug. 1956, Kozlekedestudomanyi Szemle. Budapest, Hungary. SCUMP.- r--st !N-,rcpcr;n Acce~slrrs' Lio-t (E--.FkL) 7,1- i':s' YC. 4. 1~7 ~q NANASSY Bela dr. The expected future dervelopment in the International Agreements on Railroad Passenger and Luggage Transportation as well as the Ship- ment of Goods (CIV and CIM)* Kozleked kozl 17 no.52:896-899 D 161. (Shipment of goods) (Railroads) .,_IIANASSY, Bela, Df, Development of the 14mi ion to the highest Amount of railzoad damages. Kozleked koz1 18 no.17:281-283 29 Ap 162. NANASSY, Bel~, dr. The question of unification of rules on railroad froightage. Kozleked kozl 18 no.48:p69-872 2 D #62. NANASSY, Bela) dr. Responsibility of the Hungarian State Railways for' the injury aO death of passengers. Kozleked kozl 19 no.l4s2l5-2l8.',7.AP 163. NO All,:~, Y kr),,,-, X! NANASSY, Bela, dr. The new international railroad transportation pacts go into effect January 1, 1965. Kozleked kozl 20 no.50S824-827 13 D 164. NAI?AS3Yj BOIA, dr., npigalmazt.~.t fo!gqzgat,:? The now Intornational railroad tranaprt Pareement- effectIve January 1, 19651, Koz1aked koz'L 20 no.52A9-872 27 D '64. 1. Hungarian State Railways. NAMIASSY .9 "--IL.9 dr.. .9 7118 *.Ii-'W Intern0ioral railroad ~ Jan,mry 1, 196!. Yo.-Liked kazl 20 no-51:851-8506 Zo D t6~4. 1. lilmg4i.rian ')tati Railways. MOLNAR, Miklos, dr.; NANASSY, Endre, dr. Neurologic complications of hematological diseases in childhood. Gyermekg.rogyaszat 3.4 no.9:282-285 S 163- 1. Heves megyei Tanacs Korhaza Oyemekoaztalyanak kozieme** Foorvoo: Warmati Mihaly dr. (CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE) (CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES) LEUKEMIA) (HEMOPHILIA) UROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS) M UMINA, A. 1.;WQU9kb ~11-1 Result of bimycin therapy of amebic dymenteryo Ked. parsz. I parax, b9l. -no.4018-321 0-1) 054o (MM 8: 2) 1. Zz klinicheskogo sektora Instituts, malyarii, ms&itsinskoy pamito- logii I gellminologil Hinisteretva sdravookhrananiya SSSR (dire insti- tuts Prof. P.G.Sergiyev, 2av. sektorom profs N.H.Plotaikoy I is gospi- tal#noy terapavticheskoy kliniki sanitarno-gigiyenichaskogo fakullteta I Koakovskogs ordens, Lenina. meditsinskogo Institute, (dir. kl~niki prof. Te,X.Tareyev) (CHURTITRACTMM, therapeutic use, ameblasts, Intestinal) (AMBBLASIS, INOSTINAL, therapyg chlortstracyline) 16, 1000 86286 S114 60/000/005/013/021 CI 1 IYC222 AUTHOR: Nanava, Sh.l. Ip TITLEs On the Representation of Numbers by Positive Quadratic Forms PERIODICAM Izvestiya vysshikh uchabnykh zavedeniy, Matematika, 1960, No- 5- PP- 116 - 128 TEXTs The author uses the notations of (Ref. 5)- � 1. Let r8,(k) (n) be the number of solutions of 2 kix n j=1 in integers xj, For arbitrary h and q let (11) S (h,q) z e (h kJ .2 k a mod q q Let Card 1/ 5 86186 On the Representation of Numbers by Positive S114 60/000/005/01,3/021 quadratic Forms C111%222 (13) A (n) Skj (h,2q) e (- hn (h,q) I (k),2q o4h:Uq J-1 2q 2q 00 (14) SS,(Ik) (n) ~71 A(k),2q(n) q- (15) Rst(k) (n) T SS,(k) (n) nk (2) i -1 Theorem I t It holds r S,(k) (n) - Rs (k) (n) where RS,(k) (n) is given by (15). Card 2/5 (5~-1~8~e-8 ; 2/ki JU1,21..'s)