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~ VANDAIIS, -M. - - Vandaus, Me; Shon, A* Use of the BH-450 electrode for repairing parts. p. 79. MECHANISACE ZEKEDELSTVI. Praha, Vol* 5, we 4j Feb* 19559 SO: Monthly List of the B ABt European Accession, (EEAL)) We Vol. 4; no* 10, Oct. 1955. Uncle VANDEKAR, M. Toxicity of dieldrin. I. Eva2uation and studies on acute toxicit7. At-rh. hig. rada 13 no.1:3-12 162. 1. Institut. za medicinska istra2ivanja i medicinu rada, Z4greb. (DIELDRIN) 6 YANDEKARS M-1 REINER$ Elsa Warburglis apparatus, krh. hig. rada 13 no.2%327-156..162, 1. Institut za medicinaka istrazivenjA i medicinu rada, Zagreb. (WOMETRY) ri~COSLAVIA 11. VANDEKAR and T. FAJDETIC, fAffiliation sama as above-I "Cannulation of Rat Jugular Vein and Toxicologic Studies." Zaareb, Arhiv za Iligijenu Rada i Toksiko J.H, Vol 13, No 4, 1962; pp 319-323. Abstract [English sumarf modified]: Detailed description of the method, ~-;icf 1;~ authoisfor several years now for slow i.v. infusions, or to obtain repeated small specimens of venous blood for studies related to organic phosphate and oxime - blood cholinesterase levels. Two drawings, 1 photograph; 3 Western and 3 Yugoslav references. L YUGOSLAVIA VANDF.&AR, M. nd KOMANOV, 1; Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Medicine (Institut za medicinska istra21vanja i medicinu rada,) Zagreb. "Percutaneous Toxicity of Organic Phosphates. Part 1. Parathion Toxicity with Regard to Skin Surface Preparation and Mode of Application of Poison." Zagreb, Arhiv za Higijenu rada i Toksikologiju, Vol 14, No 1, 1963; pp 7-12. Abstract [English summary modifiedl: Study in rats painted with parathion solution (on 2 to 2.5 square cm. of shaved skin of back) showed that neither mutual nor self-grooming affected toxicity (i.e. no oral component); if the area was covered after application with either polyethylene film or plasticized adhesive bandage, absorption was decreased by ratio of 2 resp. 3.5. Five tables; 2 Yugoslav and 13 Western references. 1/1 YUGOSLIVIA Y&"EKAR,-V., KOMANOV, 1. and KOBREHEL, Dj.; Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Medicine (Institut za medicinska istrazivanja i medTcinu rada,) Zagreb. "Percutaneous Toxicity of Organic Phosphates. Part 2. Effect of Extent of Contaminated Area and Concentration of Poison on Speed of Penetration through the Skin Of Paraoxone. 11 Zagreb, Arhiv za Higijenu Rada i Toksikolo&iju, Vol 14, No 1, 1963; pp 13-18. AbstractL(English summary modified]: Study in rats: appearance of symptoms was slightly earlier and cholinesterase fall sharper when 20 mg./ml. of paraoxone was applied to a 4 X 4 cm. area of shaved skin than when 80 mgg./ml. was applied to 2 X 2 cm. Both area and concentration must be considered in such studies-and this explains controversial data about percutaneous toxicity of such substances. Table, drawing, 2 graphs; 2 Yugoslav and 6 Western ref's. YUCOSIAVIA -VAN1DEKA9-,-H--and SVETLICIC, B.; Institute of Medical Research and Occupational Medicine (InStitUt 2a medicinska istrazivanja i medicinu rada,) Zagreb. "Protection of Agricultural Workers from Pesticide Poisoning." Zagreb, Arhiv za lli~ijenu Rada_i__Toksikolo&ijus Vol 14, No 1, 1963; pp 33-58. Abstract [English summary modified]: Detailed discussinn of pesticide dangers; tables show rodenticides, insecticides, herbicides and fungicides with their danger to man as arranged in 4 categories of severity; protective means as recommended in 8 types of work involving contact with pesticides; medical eligibility and contraindications for various tasks. Suggested regulations are also specified. Nine Yugoslav and 17 Western references. 1/1 YUGOSLAVIA VANP_1~.K"t_kT,j._:D,r; SIRMICIC, B., Dr: Institute for Nedical Research, Yu_g6slav Aca~aemy of Sciences and Arts, and "A. Stampar" School of. Public Health, Zagreb (Inatitut za medininsica istraziyanja i meal- cinu rada i Skola narodnog zdravlja "A. Stampar," Zagreb), Zagreb. "Observations on the Toxicity of Three Anticholinesterac~e Insec- ticides in a Village-Scalo Trial and Comparison of Mkiethods Used for Determining Cholinenterane Activity" Zagreb, Arhiv za higiJenu rada i toksikologiju, Vol 17, No 2, 19669 PP 135-150 Abstract: During 1964 toxicalogical experiments viere performed in Ndl_g~erTon two organophosphorus and one carbwtiate insecticide ' Clinically no toxic effects were observed amd only slight pla;ma cholinesterase depression was found in spraymen and in villagers exposed to one of the tested insecticides-. Comnarison of four methods for cholinesterase determination was carried out. Their reliability in field conditions is discussed and each method is critically evaluated. 1 Yugoslav and 16 Western references. faanu- script received 20 Dee 1965. 1/1 -61 g "5 Z_ ia SETMIA./Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemisti-j. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-l(himiya; No 6, 1957) 19129. , D. BOJANOVIC J VVMEL, V. Author 182"e?arnooMiCch., Boyanovich., ViUdzhel. Inst lwv"V"Vwo"~ Title On the Rea~!tion Ability of Diamides. VIII. Condensation of Para-substituted Diamides with Compounds, Containing an Active Methylene Group. Orig Pab: Glasnik khem. drushtva, 1955, 20, No 8. 53.1-522 Abstract: In the course of the previous works (see report VII, Miinim. 1957, 19243) studies were made of the conden- sation of diamides 4'-RC6ff4CH(NHC0CH (I) with sub- with ethyl es- stances containing an active CH2-6 Q p. ters of nitroacetic) (II), acetoacetic (III), cyanoacetic (IV) acids; and CH2(COOC2H5)2 M- I (R=NOp or (CH3)2"1) does not react with II and III. At the reaction of I (R=Cl) with 11 and III only one amide Group is detached Card 1/4 SERBIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abe Jour: Ref Zhur4himiya, uo 6) 1957, 19129 and the corresponding ethyl esters 4 -acetamino-,r--h - chlorophenyl- ),-nitropropionic (VI) and (3-acetamino-rz!- i,%-chlorophenyl-,,--acetylpropionic acid (VIII) are formed. Condensation of I 0=11102) with II, III and V yields a crystalline substance as the main product) melting at 1300; inasmuch as this substance is easily split into the starting 1 (R=N02) and , - nitrobenzaldehyde (VIII) it is assumed that it presents a molecular compound I (1~--1102) and VIII (2:1). Condensation of I (R-(C�)0,) Cl) 1102) with IV leads to the corresponding ethyl esters of,N -substituted arylacrylic acids t% -Rc6H4CH=C(R')COOC2H5 (IX)p where (R'= C11) R-(CHA) Cl, 110p) with the yield lowered in the order R=11(c Cl) H02. In the case of I (R-(CH3)211, C', "102) and 4 ?he corresponding IX (R1Fv COOC2H5) R=(CH ) 1) Cl 110 ) also are formed vith yields i owered in the grer of'R-Cf, (CI13)2110 1'102, In case of Card 2/4 S M-airx/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-10iimiya, no 6, 1957.- 19129 I (R_(CH3)21T, Cl)) the influence of a para-substitute on the reaction of the condensation is explained by the in- crease of the permanent polarisation of the bond C+11 be- cause of the electrometric effect of (CH -41 and Cl. The lower yields of IX in case of using I (R=1402) are explained by the lovering of the permanent polarisation of the bond C-N. 0.04 mole h -ClC,H4CHO) 0.16 mole of acetamide and 20 cc (CH CO)~D are Mted 4 hours at - 1000, cooled with ice, and I Is precipitated (R= Cl), yield 47-W,,, m.p. 274-2751 (decomp. from alcohol). I and IV-V are taken for condensation in proportion 0.04:0.04 moles. IX were obtained (indicated are correspondingly R1, R) amount (CH3CO)20 in cc, time of heating in hours, re- action temperature in C, yield in percent, melting p. in 00: CH, (CH )ii 4o.8., 1000, 82, 8. 124. 5 (from alcohol), CNO CIP i~j 3 120-1251 54.10 92 (from alcohol; "s 1402 ~0141 145-150, 23-2) 167-168 (from alcohol); Card 3/4 SERBIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Rhimiyal i1o 6, 1957o 19129 C00C2H 5(CHj)21'!-, 4o, 4.. 14o-145,, 32.3., 110.5 (from alcohol); COO005' c , 60 5 130-140, 37.2, 209-913 (from alcohol); 2n 110 -14o, 9.4. 94 (from alcohol); C00C H 135 C1,1,H) 4)2i45-150, 38, 3050$- COOC H5, H, 8o, 4 14o-145, 2; b.p. 285-3000. 0.04 mole I (R-Ci)o 0.04 mole II and 4o cc (CH3CO)20 are boiled for 16 hours) poured over water, extracted with ether, the ether is distilled off, and VI is precipitated, yield 15-95, m-P. 1300 (from ale.) Ana- logically from I (P--Cl) and 111 (5 hours 130-1400) VII is obtained, yield 384, m.p. 106' (from alcohol). Card 4/4 A,/ 01.Z sERBrYA/organic chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Kbimiya: 14o 6, 19571 19128 STEFAROVIC D. VANDEL V MWAJNOVIC, J. Author Stefanovi;A, MiLhaiylovich, Vandzbei, boyanovich. Inst Title By Products Formed at the Synthesis of Diamides by the Condensation of Aldehydes and Amido Acids in Acetic Anhydride. Orig Pub: Glasnik Mem. drushtva, 1955, 20 Ito 7, 439-452 Abstract: At the condensation of 9-anthracenealdehyde M, C H5CHO (11), rk-- -thiopbenealdehyde or 3-pyrenealdehyde (II vith benzamide (III) in (CHICO)20 (IV) under conditions des- cribed previously (1000) 1.5-5 hours) (M10iim., 1956, 68259), besides 9-anthracenylidene-, yield 11.6-37.9,,.,; benzylidene-, yield 58.9ce; -thiophenylidene-, yield 65.5~; and corresponding 3-pirenylidene 11,11-bis-benza- mide) yield 60.4V, are obtained acetylbenzamide (V), yield Card - 1/3 SMIYA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Rhimiya, Ito 6, 1957, 19128 5-9-1953'; in case Of II also C6H CH(VI),yield 10-14-514,; and in case of I - product of t9e reaction between I and IV with a m.p. 1950. Analogica3ly at the condensation of II with acetamide (VII) besides of benzylidene-N, 11-bia-acetamide$ yield 66.4cp' diacetimide (VIII), yield 5-953 is obtained. V and VIII are formed as a result of side roactions are are not intermediate products. This was determined by the fact that V does nu~ react with II (1:2) in IV at 1000. The formation of V and VIII occurs as a result of the reaction between III or VII and IV) which is confirmed by the preparation of V and VIII with a yield of 6-74fp' by heating III and VI at 1000. Yield V and VIII is increased with the increase of the amount of IV) the heating time and temperature. Yield VI is indepedent from the amount of IVO hardly depends upon Card 2/3 SEMIYA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-1(himiya, 1,!o 6, 1957, 19128 the duration of the reactionp and is highly increased with the increase of the temperature. The formation of IV o6curs as a result of the reaction of III and IV. Card - 3/3 7- Z_ SMMIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. z-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khirni a) 1,10 6 9 0 .t ~! 57j, 1913 D v.4,yA;eL 'Y 'aTq 1.1 o v I e_., Author Stefanovid BeywHwiQk. Inst Title On the Reactive Abil y of Diamidea. IX. Reactions of Pa3,asubstituted Aldehydes with Compounds Containing an Active Methylene Group in the Presence of Acetamide. Orig Pub: Glasnik laiem. Drushta, 1955, 9, I-To 20, 545-552 MoBtract: Since at the condensation of para-subst. diamides with compounds) containing an active methylene group$ in con- trest to unsub stituted diamideej the elimination of both amide radicals occurs, the behavior of para-subst. alde- hydes in conditions of the same condensation is investi- gated. At these conditions the condensation of -dime- thylaminobenzaldehyde M with CH2(CI'I)COOC2H5(,,) and CH2(COOC2H5)2 (III) in the presence of acetamide (IV) and Card 1/4 SEFMIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour. Ref Zlmr-laiimiya) iio 6p 1957, 19130- (CH CO)20 (V), or in the presence of pyperidine (VI) prl~cee correspondingly -(CH;y'lC6H4CH=C(Cll)COOC H (VII) and -(CH3)P-ITC6H4-CH-C(C ,n eneatioi [),, i.e! ~he same products, as in the case of coa)2 (VII:i of -(CH3) C6H4CH(I,IHCOCH3)2 (IX) with II and III. I differs from X, because if condensates also with CH2(1102)COOC2H5 M, as a result of which both isomeres of -(CH3)L-,I'IC6H4CH= C(HO2) COOC2H5 (XI) are obtained, one of which upon re- crysta"ization is transformed into the stable form. rj'.Ihe condensation of I with acetoacetic cater (XII) in the presence of VI yields the diethyl ester ofkt,o-'-diacetyl- 0 -(-~\ -dinethylaminophenyl)-gliataric acid (XIII); how- ever in the presence of IV and V the condensation did not occur, because by heating for 2 hours only IX was obtained, and by heating for 4 hours. resin. )x -Hitrobenzaldehyde (XIV) in the presence of IV and V does not condensate with Card 2/4 Sr-MIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Xhimiya, wo 6, 1957, 19130 111) X) and XII, most probably as a result of the stabil- ity of the easily obtained in the canditions of conden- sation -)% -nitrobenzilidene-Iff, H-diacetamide and ite slight solubility in VI; hovever, with II it yields -N02C6H4CH= =C(C1-J)COOC21f5()'.V)- In the presence of VI the condensation of XIV with III and XII takes place. I and 11 (0.04 mole each) and dissolved In 20 cc alcohol and at 00 is added duzing 30 min. 6 drops of VI, heated 2-3 hours at - 1000; the yield is VII-90.3" (in the presence of IV and V, yield 66-75,), m-P- 12Q0 (from ale.). In an analogical in-inner, from I and III is obtatned VIII, yield 66.60, m. p. 110.50 (from a1c.)j from I and XII (in a solution C113019is obtainod Mr, yiold 27.410') M-P- 156,50 (from CH-011j; from XIV and III -- '7t -N02C6H4C11=C(COOC2115)2, Yield 75-90, m.p. 940 (from ale.)j'froM XIV ad"X11*;- ethyl eater tl~-acetyl -t3- (il-nitrophenyl)-acrylic acid, Card 3/4 SM-IA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2 Abs Jour: Rot Zhur-IWmiyaj Ho 6) 1957., 19130. yield 45.M m.p. A40 (from ale.) 0.04 mole of I,X)IV, and 2D cc of V are heated (3-4 hours, 1000), after 14 days ( 200) poured in water, after 24 hours decanted and XI extracted with ether, yield 66.4(,, m.p. 949 (from M OH) !I and XIV (0.04 mole each) in 20 cc alcohol are co;led*to 00, 0.25 cc C05011a added and left standing for 24 hours at- 200; yield is XV-93-%j, m-P. 167-1680 (from ale.) Card 4/4 sTEFoovic, Dorde;- VANDEL, Vera Reactions of bisamides. XIV. Reactions of N, NI-benzylidenebizacetaxide with ketones and diketones. Gl hem dr 23/24 no.5/6:253-259 158159. (EEAJ 10:4) 1. Institute of Chemistry, Beograd; Fakulty of Sciences, Institute of Chemistryq Beograd. (Amides) (Benzylidenobisacetamide) (Ketones) In2h. , red.; P=NM, A*S*, red. izd-va; ILIKINA, S.M.. tokhn. red, [Manual of consolidated indices of the cost of planning- and research] Spravochnik ukrupnennykh pokazatelei stoimosti proaktrqkh I izyeka- tel'skikh rabot. Vvoditaia v doistvie s 1 ianvaria, 1958 g. Pt.14. Claterprises of the shipbuilding industry] Prodpriiatiia sudostro- itellnoi promyehlennosti. Moskva, Goo. iad-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. 1958. 67 P. (MIRL U 38) 1. Russia (19U- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam otroitelletva. (Shipbullding) F#AI 329* ARMIATIZATIrN OF BROWN COAL TAR OILS. VAada J. (ma,gyar Ken. telyOirRt (Hungar. Mem. U-),, 1950# Vol., 56, 327-336; see abstr. in Chem. Abstrop 1952, voi. h6, 1231, 1232). VANDERE, M.j VINTERE, M.,, red.; [National costumes) Tautu terpi. Rigap 1961. 27 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Riga. E.M.Melngaila Tautas makslas nams. (Costume, Latvian) YABLOKOV, V.S.; GVOZDEVA, N.P.; KOCHEIOVA, V.I.; UWOVA, N.I.j KRENIP N.L.; SHMIDT, M.I.- VANDERFLIT U.N.) PAVLOV,, S.I., red.; FINOGENOV, V.P., red.; RODIONOV, 1. ., tekhn. red. (Atlas of coals of the Moscow BasinjAU".uglei Podmoskovnogo basseina. Pod red. V.S.IAblokova. Tula, TSentr. biuro takhn. informatsii. Vol.1, 1962. 195 P. Vol.2.[Photographe of thin sections and samples of coals]Fotografii shlifov i obraz- tsov uglei. 1961. 56 tables. (MIRA 16:4) (Moscow Basin-Coal) f- 7' usm/Forestry Biology and Typoloa of the Forest. K. %be Jour : Ref Zhur Biole, 110 15,, 1958, 67985 f-~xthor : Varders, K. Tast Latvian Agricultural AcadenW. Title Natural Reproduction of Beech in the Forests of the Latvian SSR, Oaig Pub Tr. Laty. so-kh. akad., 1957, No 6, 421-434. Abstract The beech, which is a new species for Latvian conditions, has becone fully acclimatized and reproduces naturally. There is no underbrush in the center of beech groves sin- ce there the density iszas hiGh as 1.0 and moroo On the edges of groves, where there is more light, the under- growth is very thick; thko, howover, is not alwayq the the cancs More is good luidez-bruoh In the arear, arlJoinIng the beech groves of Shkedakoye forest; it makcs possibIQ Card 1/2 3 USSR/Forestry BioloTj and Typology of ',.he Forest. K. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 15, 1958, 67985 the future reconstruction of the Shzledskiy spruce forests which have become infected with root tot. Maasurcs are rQ- comonded for assisting beech reproduction in the spruce forests. To increase the productivity of beech planta- tions, it is essential to thia out the beech groves to 0.7 or 0.8. -- L.V. Nesmelov Card 2/2 VANDEYSHIN, I. Kh., Dr. Media. Sai. (dies) "Operative Treatment of Echinococcosis in Materials from Mongolian Peoples Republic,# Moscow, 1961, 10 pp. (First Moscow Media. Inst.) 150 copies (KL Supp. 12-61, 281). VANDEYSMIp I. Kh. "Surgical Treatment Under TAdal Anesthesia for Echinococcosis (According to the Method of A. V. Vishnevskiy)." Cand Y-ed Sci, Inst of Surgery, Acad Sci USSR, Moscow, 1953. (RMiol, Ho 4., oct 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended bt USSR Higher Eduantional lhstltutton3 (10) Sot sum, No. 481, 5 Mw 55 --r- T-11 I ~.,F v-tv : 1:". r I . VAp,LAJf,,-j Y 9 Stefanovic, D.; Bojanic) J.; Vandjelp V. "Freparation of syrmwtrical bisamides.11 P. 579. (Priroda. Vol. 18, no. 9, 1953. Zagreb) 1 SO: Monthl-v List of Fast Euronean Accessions Vol. 3, no. 3. Library of Congress. March 1954. Uncl. VANDOLOVS WN -MA.A& TK-j pipe meaffuring rod. Zhil.-kox. khos. 12 no.3:26-27 Mr 162. 1 . (MIRA, 15: 10) (HeaLawing inetrumente) (Pipe-HeaouroWnt) VANDMDVSM, A.G. (Vandolmlkyip O.H.) (Kharokov) , Photoelectric device for stabilizing Positions In space. Avtomatyka 9 no.4s68-71 164. (MIRA 17:8) ---VAKDOLQV3XIY.,_~. [Vandolovslkyi, Oj, inzh.; LADYZHFNSKIY, V. (Ladyzhenslkyi, v.]2 inzh.; UGINCHUS,, D. [UhInchus, D.). inzh. Conference on problems of the use of carbonate aggregates. Bud. mat.i konstr. no*5;62-64 S-0 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Rocket Carbonate) (Aggregates (Building materials)-Congresses) 'ACCESSION NR: AP4042956 S/0102164/000/004/006810071' AUTHOR: Vandolovslky*y, 0. G. (Khar Ikov) TITLE: Photoelectric stabilizer of spatial position SOURCE: Avtornaty*ka, no. 4, 1964, 68,41 TOPIC TAGS: automatic 0 spatial p 'sitioner, automatic leveling instrument ic device is suggested for maintaining all: ABSTRACT* An automatic photoelectr accurate horizontal line by a conventional ether-filled leveling instrument. Two photocells are placed at both ends of the level ampoule (tube) with their respective~ lamps across the ampoule. The light beam passing through the liquid is refracted and does not fall on the cell. on the contrary, when the beam passes through the air bubble, it energizes the photocell. As 16ng as the level ampoule is horizontal, the: bubble is at its middle, and no photoelectric current flows in the associated relays. If the asnpoulq is tipped, the bubble slides towardone end or ~'Card 2 ACCESSION UR: AP4042956 the other, and the light beam passes through it* energizing the corresponding relay. The device is intendid for outfits which automatically maintain a definite Iposition in space of one of their componentso Orig, art, has: 8'figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 05Sep62 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IE NO REF SOV: 000 OTHEIR. 000 J; '!Card 2/2 VANDONSHIN, Ichin Khorloo. kaadidat meditsinskikh nauk Therapeutic affect of a lumbar novocalne block in shock caused by perforation of hepatic achinoooccal cysts into the abdominal cavity. Xhirurglia 32 no-12:34-38 D 156. (MLRA 10:2) (LIVRR DIS19ASES schinococcosts, perf. into abodm. cavity causing shock, ther.. lumbar procaine block) (ICHINOCOCCOSIS liver. perf. into abodm. cavity causing shock, ther.. lumbar procaine block) (SHOCK, ther. atiol. and pathogen. perf. of achinococcous cyst from liver into abodm. cavity, ther., lumber procaine block) (PROCAM. ther. use shock, caused by perf. of achinococcout cyst from liver into abdoso cavity) HOLLO, J prof. dr. (Budapestp XI*,,Gellert ter 4); LASZ dr. ~Bludapest,11., Gellert ter 4); SZEJTLIp J., L(B~d'-' dr. apest XI.,Gellert ter 4); TOTH, M. (Budapest'II. Gellert ter 4~; VANDOR, E. (Budapest, XIV., Telepes ut,-a 53~ Newer contributions to the chemistry of starch fractions. Pt. 14. Periodica polytechn chem 7 no.4:311-316 163. 1. Lehratuhl fur Landwirtschaftlich-Chemische Technologie, Techniache Universitat, Budapest, - , r ,.-, -4 f"i 0 , ''. -? E -~, ~4 i ~IkliztM~4.-MLWV,711~- --- . 163, Indix-strial 4: ar Owncer, I'andor, F. (Werleteft Oiwostudo,=Z - - 7r - 12.150, vola 2, 157Z M,;O abst-r in Cheri.M,-4&r., 195,1., vol.. 45, 13251 r jliirty fovr wor'-.-Cus of a t,3r paper faatory,, uvire pitch obtained by dUntillation of tcr L-or! crelublic Cau planto wera examined. was obotrvtud ji-i '12, pap-111ova in 6j, cmew in 2 caijeas Eq,;~,-rbments with albino nilco shcued care-Inogentio uubb~anaaa in ~whe crude gas tar, in the pitch, and in the trx oil used as hand 0116 C I.A. imediate toL.:ce cUpping e, A InJustr4l tat emwet. Peorrom- Vilin-lor I I Iniv., Iluilillwol, lion, ). AWFkfoo IN. rholly.f.,ur W.Wileirs A a tAf.lmlwr Isciticy. n't"s I-itvh obloinot by .1lon, 4 tat Ittout 4mic polific 14% plaul. wrfr cii4in't. Itirrmatills "m of ilvittl tit 1'.!. Impill'"lls in d. 1; ( vourvir in 2 ca~. Pstita. imith ollsinit mkv dio"evI car- On"gV11W sill"lism" in site criAlor xs* far, ill the 131101. and lot the tar nil US&II AS 1141111-ciranisig oil. lovin Firsily ITAINDURI, F 85. Cobalt TherM of Cancer of the Utems of Application of Cobalt-Containing Pellets for the Theralrj of Cancer of the Corpus Uteri.," by F. Ya" Mag. norv. lapJa (Hungary), 1959, li 1-3 (from WcrfCsins1;iy Ref erativn~-j Zhurnal, Razdel III, No 10, Oct 59, PP 38-39) "The author proposes the use of a new type of cobalt-containing pellets for the therapy of cancer of the corpus uteri. The pellets are prepared from Danamid, a plastic material produced in Hungary. Radioactive cobalt having an intensity of 3.4 nC is placed in the cavities of the pellets which are 3-5 by 3 millimeters in size. The openings of the pellets are hermeti- cally sealed with plastic stoppers. The pellets are joined at the sides by threads. A roentgenological exemination to deteimire the size and form of the uterine-cavity is made before therapy is begun, and on the basis of the examination the proper number of pellets for the uniform and complete ir- radiation of the uterine cavity is selected. A bibliography contains 11 references." VANI)O~, ) F~ VAMOR P.* UID J.0 .9mmu P. Hydrooldnon hatasa ex stolthato agwrak novskedeaere, 41flact of k*vquinm on tho grwth of troodaelblo mica car&# rdsorIntea orroatuds 30 195X Pe 191-4, L Lbotors. 2. First ImUtuto of Pathologioul AnatoaW and PatholcogUal Rosearch, Budapest Medical Univeraltir. CrXL 200 100 Oot. 51 __ BATO, J,;VARWR,- 7,;RED(a. P. Pathogenesis of maligpant melanoma. Orv. hetil. 92 no.17:523-52B 29 Apr 1~51. (GLKL 24:5) 1. Doctors. 2. lirst Institute of the Patholog3r and lxperimental Re- search of Cancer, Budapest Medical University. VANDORs F*; JOOS' X.; JUKASZ' is "WONOWNW99pp" Vascular injuries in irradiated tissues Magy. radiol. 3 no.2:88-94 195le (CIAL 20:11) 1. Doctors, except Juhasz. 2. First Pathological Anatom7 and Experimental Research Institute (Director -- Prof. Dr. Jozsef Balo), Lorand Botvos Medical University; Radium Department (Head - Prof. Dre Pal Kisfaludy), Bano Gal Metropolitan Hospital, Budapest. .41 too, A -L-A 'JL_f__ -&.-L -so 263* iMUSTRIAL TAR CARCS28 ta_aom Fo (Kisirletoo OrvostudomilfiWp 1950# .00 sea *0 C Motto in Chm. betr.,, vol 13 Thirtypfour va .00 sea so 1 of 4 tar paper factory# using pitch obtained tw disti1lation oC tar fr= one ~blic gas PUMP were Ozeminied. Dermatitia was observed in 12, papillows in 60 P goo 00 I O*r In 2 cassev Uperisionts with albino aloe showed carcinogentio substances roe zoo ~n the crude gas tar, in the pitch, aid in -the tar oil used as hand cleaning on, roe C#A& Iwo zoo "'W"' SLA 4MULLO"ICAL LITINATtIlt CLASSWKATOC* We* Iwo* I %~jqmo a.. dot VIAL310141 a A a 4 4 Ad a 0 0 1 W a a Al a 31 2 9 U It All NO 131; on It K'a It ig cc "C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 _4 0 00 0000 See 0 0 0 0 4 js~ oyj 0 a IR 9 0., 0 9 *0 0 Q 0 's * 0 ifo o VANDOR, F. SELDIES, Z. Radium therapy of carcinoma in the pro-epiglottic vallecula. Nagy. radiol.4 no. 1:32-38 Yab 1952. (CUM 22:4) 1. Doctors. 2. Oncological Department (Head -- Prof. Dr. Pal Kisfaludy) of Metropolitan Ussoki-utcai Hospital (Director -- Head Physician Dr. Istvan Halasz) and Nose, Throat, and lar Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dr. Gyula Varga) of Budapest Medical University* )F f7, Mccerpta Redica See 16 CamerVole 2/6 June 54 2685. VANDOR F. Rivarosi Uzsoki utcai k6rhk onkol. lntdz., Budapest. A suga M~e=- sisok RdfffffRFeF6Tewftgyar Radiol. 1953,5/2 (74-87) Tables 3 Mrs. 13 Actite radionecrosts is generally caused I)v excessive dosage but in areas with reduced biocd-supp[N- and regerterative capacity radiolesions may omur without overdosage. I-ate necTosis, rnav (levelop cis a rc--sidt of vascular and connective tissue changes induced b%, the first irradiation Ph, ~i< a! trxi-rij ;;r mf(-f,tv,!i condw-e~i to its devellopment. The condition of the curtamtve t-,-,sue and vaq~-u-ar systern i; of great irnportanct. Cyorgyi - Budapest 0, v~~, VANDOR, 1. *,TMMVARI, A. TheraPY Of Cervical metastasea of tonsillar neoplasms. Magy, radiol. 5 no.4-.168-176 Nov 1953. (CIKL 25:5) lo,.Doctore. 2. Oncology Department (Read -- Prof, Dr, Pal Kisfa-iudy) -and Clinic for Advanced Training of Ussoki-utcai Metropolitan Hospital in Surgery (Director -- Prof. Dr. Imra Littannn), of Budapest Medical University. VANDOR, Terenc. dr. . The changes of lar7ugoscople picture folloving la-ryngeal Irradiation. Nagy. sebeaset 7 no.5:391-,393 Oct 54. (LARYBX. neoplasms rai1iothert, mucosal changes) (RADIOTMMAPY,'*U Tarious die. cancer of larynx, mucosal changes) ON VAMM,.Yerene Or. Podophyllin therapy of radionecrosis of the skin. Borgyogy. vener. zonle 8 no.3:80-83 MW 54. 7 As Ussoki-uteal korhas onkologiai intesetenek (1gasgato; Dr. --kas Xaroly kandidatus, osztalyvezeto: Dr. Kisfaludy Pal koslemenye. (SKIN, diseases, radionecrosis, ther., podopbyllin) (RADIATICHS, Injurious effects, skin necrosis, ther.. podophvllin) (PCOOPHUL111, therapeutic use. rsdionecrosis of skin) VANDOR, Ferenc, dr. Radiotherapy of metastases of the lyapki nodes. Orv hetil 95 no.19:526-529 W7 154. ("" 3:8) 1. A Fovarosi Ussokl-utcai korhaz intexatensk (korhasigazgato: Farkas Karoly, dr, kandidatus, oostalyveseto: Kisfaludy Pal dr, kandidatue) koxlemeWe. (LYMPH NODES, neoplasms *matastatic radiother.) (RADIOTHMUPHY, in various dis. *cancer of lymph nodes, metastatic) VAIqDOR, Ferene, dr.; SZURDOKI, Zoltan, dr. I Laryngoal cannula in ronntgenograph7. Magy. radiol. 7 no.1s 55-56 Jan 55. 1. A Budapesti. Orvostudomanyeg7etemi Rontganklinikakotlemenys (Igazgato: Ratkoczy, Nandor dr. eg7et. tanar). (LARTNX, radiography, cannula.) E;XEiiPTA MMICA Sec.24 Vol.9112 dadiology Doe 55 883. VANDOR F. and FARAG6 K. Orvostud. Egyeteini 116ntgenklin., Hudapest. -WP-Mmi-o-n-57-is os-coarthropathia. 11 u I ni o it a r %, o s t e oa r t It r o 1) a t hy NIAG. HADIOL, 1955, 7/2(107-112)Illus.4 IrLflammatory pulmonary changes, bronchiectases, primarv or metastatic tuitiours of the lungs, congenital vitia and lwpatic (list it rbances nia'v Wad to skeletal clliati- ges, i.e. to lite development of drum-Htick fingers, periosteal appositiolls Oil the long bones of tile extremities, onion skill CaICANC.MiOllli ill-OUlld tilt' Illelikk7at'll.11h, stripped condensed areas in lite vertebral bodies and periarticular ot-demas. Cull- Comitant endocrine disturbances, gynacconiasty, small testicles associated with hyperplasia of tile eoHinophil cells in tile hYpophysis suggest the affection of lite diencepha Ion -hypophvsi 9 svsteni. Among the 3 casc8 or pulmonar -%- ostcoarthro- pathy reported on livre, in 2 cases lite skeletal and endocrine changes prevviled the roentgenological manifestations of tile pulnionary involvemem, i. e. the develop- mentor the pulmonary metastasis of an epipharyngeal lymphoepithelionia, treated efficaciously by radiotherapy 3 yr. previously, in tile first case, and tile enlarge- ment of lymphoglands of the mediastinum and of the neck by lymphogranulumatosis in the second. In the third case the periosteal changes occurred simultaneously with the metastatic infiltration of the lungs of a nasopharyngeal lymphoepithelial tumour previously made to regress by radiotherapy. In the first 2 cases the radio- therapy of the pulmonary and mediastinal changes was followed by the regreusion both of the neoplasm and of the skeletal and endocrine involvements. Tile relation between the pulmonary and skeletal manifestations may be explained either by assu - ming an incretory activity of the lungs or by the development of arteriovenous illunts in the small blood circuit due to inflammatory or neoplastic affections. The usumed disturbance of the oxygen metabolism either influences the organism ectly or via the endocrine system, GyOrgyi Budapest VANWR Forenc , '. dr. X-ray picture cassette. Mag7. radfol. 8 no.1:59 Feb 56. 1. A Budapasti Orvostudomanyi EVetem Rontgankdinikajanak Kozlemerqe. (Igazgato: Ratkoczy, Handor dr. ?Ayetemi tanar). (RDMGENOGRAMS transparent cassette. (Hun)) VANDOR, Forenc.Aimm., t I Axial pictnres of"tbe bass of the skull. Xag7. radiol. 8 no.2: 107-110 May 56. 1. A Budapesti. Orvostudomanyi (igazgato*, Ratkoczy, Kan&or, (CRANIUM, radiography basal. axial method Egyatem Rontganklinikajanak c1r. egyetemi tanar) kozlemerys. (Hun)) VANDOR, Ferenc. _~r. X-ray picture of radionecrosis of the mandible. Magr. radiol. 8 no.3:167-170 Aug 56. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi 3&7etem Rontganklinikajanak kozlemenye (igasgato: Ratkovzy, Nandor, dr. egyetemi tanar). (NECROSIS, diag. radionecrosis of mandible, x-ray diag. (Hun)) (MANDIBLE, off. of radiatione on radionscrasis, x-ray diag. (Hun)) (RADIATIONS. inj. eff. radionecr;ais of mandible. x-ray diag. (Hun)) VANWR, F.; BOROS, S. &;Z01-1r4w Radionscrosis of mandible. Acts. mad. hung. 10 no.1-2:147-170 1956. 1. Rontgenkiinik und stomatologiacbe Klinik der mediziniscben Univereltat, Budapest. (MANDIBLE, dis. radionecrosts, etiol., pathogen. & prev. (Gar)) (RADIATION, inj. off. necrosis of mandible, atiol., pathogen. & prev. (Gar)) YANDOR, Ferenc, dr. Role of sZal x-ray pictures In the examination of neoplasms of the paranasal sinuses. Ful, orr gegegyogy. 10.1:35-38 Mar 57. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi %yetem Rontganklinikajanak (igazgato: Ratkoczy, Nandor, dr. egyatemi tanar) korlemanye. (PARANASAL MUSES, neoplasms x-ray diag., axial pictures (Hun)) EXCERPTA MFDICA See 8 Vol 12/7 Neurology July 59 3275. X-RAY DIAGNOSIS OF THE JUGULAR FORAMEN - Ober die ROntgen- diagnostik des Foramen jugulare - VAndor F. Rontgenklin.. Med. Univ., Budapest - RADIOL. CLIN. (Basel) T93T,_W#rM4 -12 1) Illus. 10 X-ray films of the jugular foramen are very valuable (or the demonstration of posterior cranial nerve lesions.' Positive X-ray findings can be expected in tu- mours of the glamus jugulare, middle ear, eplpltarynx and in chordoma. Negative X-ray findings are important for the differentiation of cranial from infracranial ,"our.propagation. pav, 8) vr, %XCL-*RPTA MEDMA SAa 10 Val 1314 Ob,4totrici Ap* 60 860, NXW SOURCES OF COISAur HAYS IN GYNAECOLOGY - Cjtfp-jst! noiry-45g).46- zatt koball sugArforrSRok - Vindor 1', and 11"lliky 1- Omrgtt;d, Egyet. 11. SzAmd N61 KIin,,-ffu-daFe-HF- NIAG,ONKOL, 15-59, .1112 (56-63) Tables 3 IlIu8. 8 For treatment of carcinoma of the corpus plastic globes of 8 min. diameter. each containing 3 me. Co6O, were manuNctured. The plastic used was 'danamid'. a plastic made in Hungary with a mplting-point of 210' C. Before the treatment the size and shape of the uterine cavity murt be determined by hysterography. if applied correctlyi the plastic globes fill the uterine cavity in regular distribution and form a homogenous source of radiation. In a similar manner Co rods were made for the treatment of cervical carcinoma. The required dosage values are given in tables and graphs, on the basis of physical measurements. JuhSsz Budapest (XVI, 10, 14) A r-HuyGluty DIRO. EOZCI;Y, Laszlo, Dr. 'el-~RV-11, A ~de YUGNA, rem 1c, Drs Isotapa Institute of the Stata Atoea'a--Eaer;jrCor=ttsa (Grezogo3 Atom- Onergla B~--Ottuag Izotop Intezete). "Radiation Protection Yeasurtmcnta In the Use of Taletherape"atic Cobalt Apparatus." BudaL-ast. Far-yar lUdIalogla, Vol XV, go 1, Jan 1963, PRC83 43J~B Oftm-ts (Authors' Hungarian summary modified] Mutsarements were nacle To -deteAti~e the radiation received by piVcioians. techniciam, patients and otbar3 occupied in the vicinity of the cobrtlt machine. The meas Ing trohniquea arc described. The ga=a r*AiAtion received by the workers vaa faund,ta bo belm the natural, background radiation and the protootion of th,s pAident. and envivanment was also tcund to be satisfaotory, 3 Wostorn, 2 rastern Europutn referenoes. LIJ I L o2o-66 &WT (s) I _TCC Nit, AP6001838 SOURCE CODE: HU/0021/65/000/001/0008/0012 AUTHOR: Vandor. Ferenc-Nandor, F. (Doctor); Ravasz, Laszlo--Ravas, Z. (Doctor) ORG: Motrouolitan Institute of Oncology, Uzsoki Street Hospitalt Budapest (Fovarosi Onkoradiologiai Intezet, ITzsok-i U=caorhaz) TITLE: Problem of tumors arising following the radiation thera of benign disorders SOURCE: Magyar Radiologia, no. 1, 1965, B-12 TOPIC.TAGS: tumor, radiology, radiotherapy, radiation biologic effectv pathology ABSTRACT: Nine cases of radiogenic tumors are described -which developed following radiation treatment of benign disorders. Following frradiation with high doses, severe degenerative changes were present in every case. The tumors developed several decades-after the radiotherapy. The probability of the development of radiogenic, tumors is very slight when correct techniques are used. In spite of this,, the indications of radiotherapy in cases of benign disorders should be limited in a realistic manner. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. JPRS_7 SUB CODE: 06 SUBH DATE: none ORIG REF: 003 OTH REF: OU jW Cawd 1/1 VANDOR, F. dr.; NEKETH, Gy. Occurrence together of lip cancer and lymphoid leukemia. Icta med. acad. sci. Hung. 21 no.,101-33 165. 1. Hauptstaodtisches Onkoradiologischea Institut (Obefarzt: Dr. F. Vandor) , Staodtisches Krankenhaus, Badapest.117. L 39907-66 ACC NRt AP6029387 SOURCE CODE: HU/oo2l/65/000/OC)6/0356/C!364 AUTHORL_'jajAgLA.~e ~Vandori; Fo (Doctor); . Nemethp Gyora-Hemeto D- (Doctor) ORG: Capital City Onco-Radiological Institute, Uzsoki Street Hospital, Budapest (Fovarosi Onkoradiologii Intezetj, Uzsoki utcai korhaz) TITIE: Radiotherapy of t-umors 3i the tonsillar region SOURCE: Magyar radiologia, no, 6, 1965P 356-364 TOPIC TAGS: tumor, radiotherapyp radium# cobalt ABSTRACT*# The experience gained in the course of the treatment of 173 cases of tumor in the tonsillar region are reported. Orthovolt irradiation alone was of no benefit in the case of carcinoma. The cases which recovered were either given radium implantation or telecobalt irradiation. Among the carcinoma patients with cervical metastases, only those remained alive after the classical radiotherapy on whom cervical dissection could be carried out.. In the case of pronouncedly radiosensitive tumors, good results were also achieved by orthovolt irradiation alone. A greater degree of effectiveness can be expected from telecobalt irradiation irrespective of the histological structure &id stage of the tumor. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 4 tables. CJPRS: 34,1611 SUB CODE: 06, 18 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 006 / OTH REF: 015 ',1'41 Card 1 VANDORI__Gnrgyi - --- ------------ A noteworthy., now liungarian dram. Munka 9 no.2:22 F 159e 1. nNopezava" wmkatarsa. VAINDOR.. Gyorgyi -- -- , Hungarian proletariat: hero of my drama; Bela Illes' statement for the readers of "Munka." Munka 9 no.3:26 Mr 159. 1. Nepozava minkata sa. VANDOR, Cbrorgyi A theatrical letter. Munka 9 no.1:22 Ja 1.59. 1. 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Aliftyar FA)SftrIIG.'jfl34(lPS0).-Thrvr kinds o( tcmpd. m4y "ist In nw. symems: Mew kifteliq limit feint) . hlrAl stalksl thuff temp avul ortuAl temp, *I] aumins a haftr tristion to one 4MA 'L;. The kW kinetic limit equibas of &"to is "m onir wbe, n ohmic limit temp.) is substi- tutod kv th* sauai temp. r. The exioence of thew 3 kinds of temps. Is allinsed by the new tquaftlm of FAsto di~ "Awd in fmm popm (C.A. 43.3214#) mul by 11w etassirof visial tquatim of Italtusarm. The InStasluctims of now temp. cowepto mV" wi a Ktah Ico bullollnit up a bramici ctww" thermadymmk*s arxi a clawticul lnIrrpfrIAl6vn 4 the tbW kw of theirmadynant". The dj*cualaa of the mitbads of aseastarkS temps. bWk-A.vo the poWbility of attaiuW neg. Oe. umpa. which, wftr not thid. by the pnsmt meavarial dgvkts. IdvAa Finlily l ( 1% 1. W't" baw t. A6fU.W 417avvy, 187K-9. 1. vinday ----------------------------- - - -- ---- - - - - 0-13i"taft. 1. Correlation at disaft" sUblift with Do.. F, 1A.16 Budapro). U49- yar Kim. Foly&PW $6. 373-7(1960).-March qlm)tnpn. by "i4slase In nongerminated cereals at the normally applied temp. (W) Is never complete. wheu cimip4Ted to the dt- compt. action of &-dlasta%e. o.Visstasc is able to de- comp. starch. 7be decreased decompg. effect of "iallase to itsthijer thermefAbility at the applied temp. A at CXD A. 4.4 made with sq. wheat bran exts. pmpd. by 1,11g. :3) K. bran with IS) X. water at mom temp. for 30 min. Ile PH of such eits. ranW above 6.0, often above 7.0. When bran exts. were adjusted to lower PH values, the starch deewnpri. was incomplete at W. When the exts. were kept at door W (without adjusting the PH ~ the thastatic effect disappeared completely In 60 min. at 60 !, i And 4.6% at 501. The crit, temp, Is M.M. When temp. and PH were varlexi between 40 and W, and 4 aml M, reap., dw least lability vu observed at PH vkhere even After 30 min. 17-0.4% of the original activity rtmained. lovin Fintly 00 0 00 0 o A - I Is If v a MIN 11 U to N to h 1 U b A 1 so L a it F % L- AA N (X 0 0_ _1 . A..~ fs 40 7 004 and a ft) "an III #-( 1111rionr" Slift.11111-1 -4110 go &9's 1wro"AMN, by it- ' -** p*ow prod" from "U% in fowler IW jIbj so . 1-9 10 tdl%*M'Ut#Z WOS ("'ll, 11101111111t ttlIF V111111 Iff L411.611111- Mod hy,stroroirbons In Not ..ittiliffel "lle", Vkst' h4jhm 1 442 "3 1111M 10141 8MOIlh( to( [Nd)lrlw and fittloothen, in file , . pm nwifed from 30 to 3.3 lorr rent from vrifilrb -4116 00 MI for 90., by J. V1114,101. aMoR. 0.3 to 0.4 per refill fell In if* sihorr lot the -00 00 611. Arvest j 1,04 flutiffar"far Off t" 61ter. With the Incirow in file sopace ve,ncliy the 00 10 9 41 - 6-Ulplin festal volvdira , I No Self" 337,011 amount (4 b3tilturn (isrinord anti file relative vi"i-intil ' - 9. pp. tof Ow'MOMIrp -- Val. tit uniaturodroll hydfiviarlinfL4 liwiroarwil jis wrK In Ifir ago of a 1950, a k0s). (Wall product Ilic Instrifirne cosonlent Increaw.; r"Orinotolly in relalln" 10) lisp New"trit (I( unIlaffirsled coo 1144 hil'.. .0 , IlIf 11101" 44166 hydrootiff4ions: at file Follow lit"o its#- ovittiorvolool ass 00 t 11 jolt fI,r Ill, o% oklIllitV.0 .11ifl"14-14 hydriolvartkin clI ifrorrvoiwil ififni(buisHil 'file r .00 1 h mAilr by Nor anflior joinved lloit dr.-Ind a 00 of rill-I 19% 110"OufY fill* He Aydrostsarbons van for forriss" Illorr Go 00 8 or $4 grrji W it Torte Allifol-Ir MA b0oloolittle of- from butsidirove r- 00 for 1111111I oil ItWill-11c" IK14 11'r sp-la6dill ,I foleficift. 11ttlit hydrocarlinnis can he rcritorrefed by 0 Its- 'll : further dltn A%,%ihc%n Into polionurlost arnmalic 009 911, if% wo . tdr oil di-411 druillillfiflu rii1wriniclik hydroathdais. Hy ortsinsiI locown "I lot (VIA on jovillor ptrisornitJ sromalie, thin flowks(f. dark brovari, for was colouined, IYIK'a Of Ph"I soot latr4ree brassu fill lister of the distillation of which led In folorloull nillillsole notes. -.00 7 O'd Mr ails In Use pfwiwr prointch (nivinly benorne. 4soluctor. fols-rensi. r4hil rUtOILA PfOdU(I 81 P11116 a-z forse"ife. Itaffilf'. folpliariflothyloolf) file, tiallfillsoiletor, Itiff 14 1, oil/1"ost V01,011*1 pet bilior at a Irmlorral 4111110IFS"Af And Pht*AtdtifffWl. 0& sills, A ?11 'Ap; A I a Coo I v IM I if 11 d44 of RLD M 1 Ll U AT W1 IT a of a or a I, es It it 0 q 0 0 O's 0 c 0 * 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 0 411 1L &4 UJ J - . - it 11, lavriffsalim of P-411m4fame. L "M O*MY of ir 00 PAPUW IN d1polml lo w wwo "it oil ' qmllwq~ fly L LAKx+ _*w at 1-11spa.- KArislai 56, Nit. It. M MAIL Nw, Milk I flov, I 1,11c1. "f P-disslaw ralrarled (film Whom bron lmrw : fit pMrney very ropi4y *1 sity pil vokir Worretv Col 4 4 stmi 11,11 whim healftl at oil (*,A for A mimllr*, xwl w1pr a twat Irrat"Wirm to( so I"Imlet; Olso mirlitilly 1116B1141VA" l Completely. 'rho Withirst filstmilty WMA ivit"Orttit at 6.0 to &b pit volem when tvts 0 110131 treallnent of .10 t tulnules did not citmpkirly deAroy The dia-toile Irw lency. P-111ollsor prow"I vitirmidlivittly %r1vjll%v 111 00 he4l. Th1A explo!ns why P-ditsipme convull Otimerl xUrch cw mitaliftes carflaWrip slorvh h0si ai%*ir. Thr istocess of Inselhi4litin of P-di*%Imw 1, sittleh IfflnWinfor" r1ir"111"it 61 0. 1111111 1-1 file cultirerAllill of March fit totitur. 9 0 s -C 297ALLWOGCAL U71111AT411 CLASSWKAIMN --- --- -=_', __: ' -_ --- -- 7 7-:7, . ..-- ... _. .2 T T-f- 0 - f- AM A I I Od 0 0 11 1 V 0 9 0 4 1 0 1 cl, to 0 49 To a of 11 111 It 1111 11 1 all 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o goo Os 04 .90 Too see xo* ago coo goo VA111110 1:90 coo voo WOO goo Anmatittation of brovm tW-tv ads J"ud-XAnp1,rr -VOCYC' Nim. Foly6iral 56'.V7. aix IWAII. -Kwptk. weft can- tfuctc,t with Iwown coal-tar oils of IfunturiAn origin to prove the -uitbility of the CatarnIc pm",s. fix prodming higher Aromatic hydrocathon~. The tAr oil, wcm jw4vv,,wt at in the iwrwn%- of a cutaly,t, Mpl. hirlpts. haic Cis tartmonAte on ilu-A gel, The Cu content t the% cAtAlv,r VA71"l MiCUt '111V CITIAT11 I%IIW% CMtlg the CaWy~' we" eltvirically heated, :)01-mm. Lyrr, of me"- Applied in tulx~ :001 min, in dLan. 1"hentil-free .r"1 1--w-frer lAr oi6. it-.") in the ritpl* , belonged to 3 tVp~, the Engler di%tn- (A WILICh Ntart"I arid terlflittAtkMl At 190) AM 1111~. At 190 and :rg)*. and At :YXP And the "MtCUO WAS 1 4. 1,3%: tire crack ra~ minotintrd to 'A'. 'M' 46.5 the C'N"Ins (4 X&~ was It, I - I. it #'-. if 4. C111 21M. 14.5, 12 5. ethitair X:J. ti 4. rthylme ILI 4. 11-% 11 6, progiane 1. 1. 1,41. it 11, prolmne I I I-S, 10 N. tiolAne 41.7s. W6, 1) 4. butrive And ImiAijime 3 2, 3.:*. 3 (1'7c. ;,."I the TAtiotif ~Atd. h"1rfK-ArIxm% to un"Id hydrot-Arhm., ..4 1:12~,, rvIj The mint. -i buti- ,heirse in the botene fractiori wA-0.3-0.4%. Whenthevelor- ItY (Al PMV'k1iU% WAk ittMa~l, the celAtke MIT1W Of 41111.4id, Ily4rocArbrins definitely incimol. The butadiene ciratt-rit in The produced g'L' wai AV) con,inicrably higher. During the C