SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARTENEVA, O.D. - BARTHA, A.

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Study of Radiation Processes SOV/2548 are shown. Individual articles deal with the mthodology of actinometric observations, No personalities are mentioned. References accompany each article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Boldyrevy N. G., and_q. DJjur-t*n*v&. Visual Methods for Determining the Meteorological Range of Visibility and Testing These Methods on the Hydrometeorological Station Network 3 Makhotkin, L; G. Results of Studying Variations in Direct Solar Radiation 11 Makhotkin, L. G. Regularities in Scattered Radiation Changes Under a Cloudless Sky 17 Makhotkin, L. G. Computing the Possible Diurnal Totals of Direct Radiation . 23 Grishchenko, D. L. Relationship Between Albedo of the Sea and the Solar Altitude and Agitation of the Sea Surface 32 Bartenevaf 0. D., and A. A. Butylev. Visibility of Color Lights Under Field Conditions 39 Card 2/3 Study of Radiation Processes -I~ VI") Ter - Markarvanter N. To, COMPUting the Albedo of Water Surfaces 45 Barashkova, Ye. P. Certain Regularities in the Regime of Total Radiation 51 Barashkova, Ye. P. Soattered Radiation In Karadag 70 Barashkova, Ye. P. Computing the Daily Sums of Total Radiation Accord- ing to Standard Observations 88 Barashkova, Ye. P. Turbidity of the Atmosphere in Karadag 97 Golikov, V. I. The Problex of Hosswing rafrared Radiation With an Instrument Proteoted by a Folyethylens Windshield 112 Gulyayev, B. I. Spectrol Error pf lostrments Measuring Plant Radiation 126 Gulyayevi.B. 1. Cftputihg,,,the Conine Charapteristic of Instruments Chatructed With a Convex Transparent Glass 135 AVAILABLE; Library of Congress Card 313 MM/:Lsb 11-3-59 _: I the atmosphere near the ground. Scattering ildicatrices of light in jzv. A)f SSSR. Ser. geofiz. D0-12:1852-1865 D 160. (KMK 1-3122) 1. GlavDaya geofizichaskaya obeervatoriya in. VoyeTkova. (Light-Scattering) R&RTpjayA, O.D.; BOyAROVAq A*11* a of the twilight and night 8197* Trudy, 00 nOolOO: Br,ightnes (MM 13:6) .-.1?3-14,0 16o. ) (Ijight sky) (Twilight) (PhotoMetrY .,:,0-0 - I- ~- s/196/62/000/008/012/017 B032/E514 AUTHOR: Barteneva, O.D. TITLE.- A study of light- scattering functions for the atmospheric layer near the Earth's surface PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika, no.8, 1962, 3, abstract 8V14. (Sb.flAktinometriya i atmosfern. optikalf. L., Gidrometeoizdat, 1961, 187-2o6) TEXT: A report is given of the results of 715 measurements of light scattering functions for air obtained in 1956-1959 under different meteorological and geographical conditions with atmospheric transparency between 0.4 and 220 km. The measure- ments were carried out with a type W~)-4 (IF-14) nephelomete'r with a variable angle of observation (GOI, Leningrad). The form of the scattering function (indicatrix) is very dependent on the state of the atmosphere. A correlation was established between the form of the scattering function,characterized by the coefficient of lighi-flux asymmetry,and the meteorological visibility range. It was confirmed that the magnitude of the Card 1/2 A study-of light-scattering ... s/196/62/000/008/012/017.' E032/r.,514 integral scattering of light,which represents- the transparency of the atmosphere,is unambiguously related to the amount of light scattered at 45* to the direction of propagation of the incident radia- 10 figures, 22 references, tion. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation Card 2/2 I$ O.D.; BASHILOV., G. Ya. Repholometric, method of measuring atmospheric transparency. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.4:613-619 Ap 161. (MMA 14:3) 1. Glavnaya geofiziebaskayn observatoriya im. A. I. Voyeykova. Atmospheric transparency) tp4elometric analysis) 3/1 69/61/0CO/01 1/040/065 D228/D304 AUTHORS: Boldyrev, N~G.q and Bartenevap O.D. TITLE: The connexion of the threshold of the sensitivity con- trast with the acuteness of vision taken as the basis of calculation of the visibility range of objects PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 11, 1961v 28, abstract 11B;?05 (Tr. G1. geofiz. observ., no. 109,,1961 53 - 60) TEXT: The dependence of the threshold of the sensitivity contrast on the angular dimensions if an object under observation should be taken into account when calculating the visibility range of actual objects which, as a rulep have small angular dimensions. N.G. Bol- dyrevp has proposed the following formula for determining the thre- shold contrast of an object with angular dimensions: (K - &)72 = (1 - g)82, where e is the threshold of the sensitivity contrast, and is the Card 1/2 T., 6 8/169/61/000/011/040/065 The connexion of the threshold ... D228/D304 least resolvable angle characterizing the visual acuteness of an observer V = 1/5, The results are stated for verifying the formula by the experimental data of O.D. Barteneva and by literature datao The authors conclude that the proposed formula does not contradict * ~ their experimental data.. [Abstractorts note: Complete translationb Card 212 AUTHORS: TITLE: SOURCE: S/53 61 0102506/118/001/004 D218 YD302 Boldyrev, N. G., and._~~t ~ey&' 0- D. Range of visibility of real objects at twilight and at night Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya. observatoriya. Trudy, No. 118v 1961. Issledovaniye radiatsionnykh protsessov, 3-16 TEXT: The authors developed a method and an apparatus for study- ing the threshold of contrast sensitivity and acuity of vision un- der laboratory and field conditions as a function of the background illuminations. In the laboratory experiments, the screen on which the objects were observed was given the form of a cloudy sky and the objects had forms resembling the silhouettes of natural ob- jeots. Binocular vision was used without any optical aide. Extra- neous light was excluded from the eyes of the observers. The me- thod is illustrated schematically in Fig. 2. The image of the ob- ject 0 was projected on to the screen K with the aid of the pro- Card 1~rl 31256 S/531/61/000/118/001/004 Range of visibility ... D218/D302 jection lantern S1 which was also used to illuminate the screen The distance SiK was kept constant. A further lantern S2 could be moved along the line MN. In this way the object could be made to disappear or otherwise, and the contrast sensitivity threshold could be determined. The objects were in the form of simple geo- metrical shapes (circle, square, rectangle, triangle, pendulum). The angular dimensions of the objects were about 50. The ten ob- servers who took part in the experiment all had normal vision. The contrast sensitivity threshold was found to be independent of the shape of the object. In addition, field experiments were carried out to determine the twilight sky illumination at which the obser- vers could detect standard contrasts of 0.11, 0.22, 0.44 and 1 with large angular dimensions. Four observers were employed with 20-minute adaptation in open space. The results obtained under the various conditions are given graphically, showing the contrast sen- sitivity threshold as a function of background illumination for ob- jects with large angular dimensions. The dependence of the acuity of vision on the background illumination was obtained by analyzing Card 2/,41~-, 7. S~" 31256 B/531/61/000/118/001/004 Range of visibility ... D218/D302 published information and the results obtained are summarized gra- phically. Theoretical expressionB are then derived for the light intensity distribution over the twilight sky, and a table of nu- merical values is given for various field conditions. The final section is concerned with calculating the visibility of real ob- jects at twilight and at,night. Systematic observations of real objects (e.g. a church at a distance of several kilometers, a wa- ter tower, and so on) showed that the methods developed for calcu- lating the range of visibility during daylight also hold at twi- light and at night. Acknowledgments are expressed to A. N. Boyaro- va, who took part in the observations and the analysis, T. F. Sa- lezneva, who took.part in the processing of the data, and G. Ya. Bashilov, who- checked the method of calculating the range of visi- bility of distant objects in the Odessa Hydrographic Region. There are 4 figures, 5 tables and 28 references; 20 Soviet-bloc and 8 non Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent-references to the English-lan- guagepiblications read as follows: S, Q. Duntleyi Visibility of. distant objects. JOSA, 38, 1948; Perry Moon: The scientific basis of illuminating engineering. New York and London, 1936; H. R. Card 3/,4~ 5, .-B.ARTENOVA, O.D..,.kand.fiz.-matem.nauk; BOYAROVA, A.N., inzh. Lighting conditions at dusk and at night, Svetotakhnika 10 noj. 11-17 Mr 164e (MIRA 17:3) 1. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya. BARrIENS11A, O.D. Calculating the visibility range of objects projected on various backgrounds at twilight and at night. Trudy GGO :no. 15)15-;10 1641. (MIRA 17:9) LL 1v F S tural fc-o +JAE- tr its 7- 17 ra q -,j 7.., p 7 "OPIC A GS' fot, !!,,,.t attenuar on. fou light scill.enng fc)g microphvs1caj pmper-tv g t T, Pil-14 pa e 1),' r -.%'Atlr ^ontf~nt scatte;-Lri: n, U c &i 7- 13F T R-A ("Ir The t u v c-.f th4r- optical pmpertl" off foiz Involves the stild-, )f thle pt i Lie 010, N4~00 L 52553-65 ACCESSION. Nji t.'iese !K, NO REF 50 (12-4 BARTENEVA,.-.O.P., kand. fiz.-ratem. nauk; POLYAKOVAp Ye.A., kand. fit.-matem. nauk Light equivalent of radiation. Meteor. i gidrol. no.2:19-22 F 166. (MIRA l9tl) 1. Glavnaya geofi2ichesk&ya observatorlya. Submitted May 25., 1965. L 37179-66 E'.-.T(1)/FCC (13?1 60W ACC NRz 27807 SCM.C.; CODZ: M10050166f OXO;~[ 029 AUT'HOR: Bartonava 0. D. (Candidato of phyGicomathomatical scioncoa); 1103.yakova. Yo.; A. ~C~ ~auo ~ ~;iy;dc~;athomatical scioncos) sical Observatory, Moscoir (Glavnaya goo i cho a observatorVa) ORG: Kain Goopby f zi skay T MIN: lAght oquivalont of radiation SOURCE: 'Metoorologiya i gidrologlya, no. 2, 1966, 19-22 V TOPIC TAGS: solar radiation, atmospheric optic 1~ienomonon, practical mateoroloff ABSTEUCT: The Might equivalent of radiation is the ratio of the value of i_Uumination in thousands of lux to tho sim.1taneous value on the jintensity of molar radiation in cal cm-2min-1. In this study an in- made io determine the possibility of using a constant value of the light equivalent for different points with different 'meteorological conditions: such as differences in the values of the light equivalent at stations over vhAch the atmosphere is charac- torized by a higher or'lower humidityj, that is,, differences in true -absorption by water vapor and aerosols of different type, Such -studies were made in the Pamirs in 1963 and near Leningrad in 1964; .the meteorological parameters in the two areas were considerably 'different.. This is-the first time such a comparison has been mades Card --77~ L 37179-66 1 ACC NRs AP6027W Analysis of the data revealed that a single value of the jIght equiva- :lent' could be recommended for all geographical latitudes. This find- ing and'the other relationships and data-presontod in the article can be used when computing the nozvAl values of daytime illumination of horizontal surface and compilation of maps oflight climate on the -basis of'data from actinometric stations. However,, the results can- )not be usdd for solar altitudes of less than 3* above the horizon* Orii. ar;C.* hais: 2 fi6m=es and 1 table 0 jCjPR-S7 SUB CM s 03, 04 / SUBII DATE: 2.511ay65 / QItjG REF t 004 / OTH REF: 004 EHANINA, F.B.; BARTENKVA, 0. N. Correction of orbits of 16 minor planate, Biul.Inst.teor. astron. 6 no-9:133-150 '55. (KIRA 130) (Planets, Minor) (Orbits) P BARTEMNA, 0. N. Now elements of the minor planet 260 Huberta. Biul.Inat.teor. astron. 6 no.2:151-152 '55. (MIRA 13-23) (Planets. Minor) HARTIMA, O.N. Determining the orlgiW orbit of-Shain-Comas Sola comet ( 1925 VII). Biul. Inst. teor. astrou. 6 no.4:249-254 155. (HIRA 13:3) (Comate-1925) BARTMVA, 0. W. -11-~-- SW-Wiimente of eigbt minor planets. Blul.Inst.teoroaetroue 6 no.7:493-302 157t (KM 13:3) (Planets. Minor) I S/03 IY600/ 5/0 AOO AO ~W/010/00 21 Translation from: Refeiativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i.Geodeziya, 1960, No. 10, pp. 11-12, # 9837 AUTHORS: Khanina, F. B., Barteneva, 0. N. MMMIMF~ ly ThM An Investigation of the Motion'~of the Comet-Fay, Report 2. The Orbit of the Comet Fay From Observations of 1932-1933, 1939-191* and 1947-1948 PERIODICAL: Byull. In-ta teor, astron. AN SSSR, 1959, Vol. 7, No. 6, pp. 466-477 (English summary) TEXT: In this article, which is a continuation of the work by V. V. Zheverzheyev (Byull. In-ta teor. astron. AN SSSR, 1952, Vol. 5, No. 2, p. 97), the compilation of three appearances of the comet Fay from 1932 to 1948 was performed. To obtain initial data,-two appearances of 1932/33 and 1939/40 were first jointly processed on the basis of normal positions given by V. F. Zhever- zheyev, and the initial instant was adopted from the second comet appearance. (1939, November 3, 0). From that instant numerical integration was carried out Card i/3 S/lOY60/000/0101005/021 AOO A001 An Investigation of the Motion of the Comet Fay, Report 2. The Orbit of the Comet Pay From Observations of 1932-1933, 1939-1940 and l9k7-1948 backwards in special bari"centric coordinates with allowance for thq'perturbations by the planets, from Mercury to Uranus. Integration, with a subsequent improve- ment of elements, was carried out 4 times with increasing accur acy. Dur",the last time the perturbing forces were calculated with an accuracy up to 6D L%/, the functions f , _fyand fz up to 10-9 and coordinates x, y and z up to 10- . The elements Q coor~ates at the initial instant, calculated on the basis of this integration, were adopted as initial ones for the joint processing of the three dppearances. With this purpose, integration was continued up to 1948 and the elements were improved on the basis of 11 normal positions of-V. F. Zheverizheyev and 3 normal positions obtained from the observations of 1947/48. After a twofold improvement, corrections to osculating elements were obtained for the initial instant with the corresponding errors. The error of one normal position E - + 2!0. The system of elements was obtained. Epoch and osculation: 1939, Nov~m_ber 3, 0 ephemeris time. Card 2/3 3/035/6o/oop/m/005/021 AOO1/AOO1 An Investigation of the Motion of-the Comet Fay, Report 2. The Orbit of the Comet Fay From Observations of 1932-1933, 1939-1940 and 1947-1948 M - 336",88772 o - 34',41832 O~ - 3,8035962 1& 478", 31606 T - 1940, April 24, 95236 2000 53964 2060:37317 1950,0 1 10 0, 55169 N. S. Yakhontova Translator's note; This Is the full translation of the original.Russian abstract. Card -%/3 BARTENEVA, O.N. Some auxiliary tables for integration by Covell'o method, Biul.Inst.teor. astron. 7 no.9:729-737 t6O. (MIRA 14:3) (Calculus, Integral) EMNINA, F.B.; j3ARTERKVA. 0.14. Investigating Fayels comet. Co=nunication No.3. The orbit of Fayels comet from observationq in 1923-1933,, 1939-1940., 1947-1948.9 1954--1955. Blul.ln;3t.teor.astron. 8 no.3:229-239 161c (comets) (MIRA 14:11) GALIBINA, I*Vo; BARV-IIEV.AL O-N-. Final orbit for the comet Johnson 1950 1. Biul. Inst. teor. astron. 10 no,3:192-203 165o (MIRA 1818) BARTMVAO V,S, I.- ~ ExtramuTicular study of the technology of railroad transportation. Pblitekh. obuch, no,3:76-78 mr 158. (MIRA Ilt2) (Railroads--Nmployeen--3ducation and training) ACCESSioz; m: AP013633 AUTHO.Rs Bartenev, G* M (Professor, Doctor) 0/0004/64/0U/002/0084/0088 TITLE: Principle and laws of the vitrification processes of polpors SOURCEi Plaste und Kautschukq v. n, no. 2, 19&t 84-88 TOPIC TAGSt polymer vitrification, polymer solidification, structural vitrification, mechanical vitrification, polymer phase transition ABSTRACT: The phenomenon of merhanical "vitrification" under low pressure i.e.' is do- when the structure of a polymer remains untoiched by itechanical effects, scribed by examining the molecular-kiretic nature of the stractural vitrifica- tion and resulting changes of the pl%ysical properties. The dissimilarities of phase transitions and vitrification are pointed o-a,;, the major ones being: 1. tho ability of an unlimited lowering of the vitrification temperature - down to 00 K - through reduction of the speod of cooling while maintainibg a complete the=odynamical balance of the system at all tomporatures; 2. rise of the vitrification temporaturewith increasing speed vf cooling, contrary to the undorcoo3-ing processes during phase transitions; 3- groat variation in the C".d t M _5 v. ACCESSION XRs AP4013653 tomperature dependence$ during heating of glasses if the heating speed is greatir at one time and lower at another during the production of the glass; 4,, opposite sign of the jumps of the specific heat during vitrification and phase transiticos of type 2. Under no conditions occur boundary areas bet4ean a liquid and a "glassy" phase during vitrii'Jeation, i*e., contrary to thormody- nanical conditions,, the glassy condition represents the existence of an imbalance. Examined is furthermore the transitJon of liquids from the viscous to the elastic condition. It is pointed out that themechanical '"Vitzdlficationu of polymers is a transition from the high-elastic to the elastic-solid condition not conneotod with the structural vitrifteation. The basic charactoristics or mechanical "vitrificatiozP are stated, developed* and then o.-,mrossed in for=las (7) and (8)0 TM HS - 112 Ig J7 Whereby 2,3 k B, B., + "r (8). Orige art* has: 10 figures and 8 formulas. Card EX- W, ar Mc. -ic Coro 1/2 e 7 ,T- REF -'-~')V I ~Y- E R 14 -av BAKMJEV.. D. "Hatis' calculator, the mthod for angular lesigns and the method for curved desigft.n P. 32 (Zeleznice) Vol. 13, no. 10, Oct. 1957 Belgrade, Yugoslavia SO: Monthly Index of East Foropean Accessions (ESAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 _J~ BASOV, F., inzh.; BOTINITRY. A., inZho New building mcbinery. Stroitell no.2:27 F 160. (NIRk 13:5) (Building mchinery) C79CROBLOVAKIA/Cultivated Plants - Potatoes,. Vegetables. M. Melons. etc. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Mole, No 4) 1958, 15597 Author Bo Bartes Inst r-- Title : The Potato Harvest and Its Storage. (Uborka kartofelya i yero khraneniye). Orig Pub : Socialist. zemed., 1956., 6, no 19, 1169-1173. Abstract ; Research on seed Potato harvest and storage made at the seed raising fam at Gavlichkov Brod (Czechoslovakia). Data is Given on loss in waidit when storing both healt- hy tubers and those having various diseases, The most storable varieties are the Krasava, Universal, Triunph, Ackersegen, Ambra and the Voran; the average storable kinds vere the Erstling, Kiting., Bitlye, Rapid., Blanik; and the poorly starable varieties are the Parnasse and Boyar. Becomendations are given for harvesting and Card 1/1 placin&.- the tubers in storage* -Y RN Y"J BARTLNp G., kapitan pervogo ranga zapasa It's crowded now on the nAvrorall. Grazhd. av. 22 no. 11;8 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) :W" -7 .R. BARTFAI Bela. TERMOV, V.F.p inzh. [translator]; POTOLITSYV, B.A., indt. ~torl; KUPTSCYV, I.I., inzh.,, red.; STROGANGV, L.P., red. izd- vaj TIKHABOV, A.Ya., tekhn. red. [Handbook on electroplating; translated from the Hungarianj Spravoch- nik gallvanostega. Moskva., Mashgiz,, 1960. 396 p. (MMA 24:22) (Eleetroplating) A 5/1q6/63/Od4d/8vOl/OO2/035 I E021/E155 AUTHURS: BitrtSftj.L~; Birtfai, Mikl6s.j liajd4, LAszl6; 116nai,'IB61a; and Sziacs, J6zaef k TITLE: Silver telectrode of a silver-zinc cell and its method of preparation PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurna-1, Elektrotekhnika i energptika, no.1, 19,63, 21, abstract 1 A 132 P. (11ung. pat. cl.21b,_ 6 -,11k, !n0-148897, December~ 31, 1961) TEXT: The customary pressing of electrodes from Ag or A92 0 powder utilises only 15-20S of their volumes because the electrolyte cannot fully penetrate. It is,proposed to use a core of silver (e.g. spiral wire) with A920.formed on its surface by electrolytic chlorination and subs.equent electrolytic oxida.tion. The ratio of Ag to A920 can vary from 1:1o0 to 100:1. The coating adheres well to the Ag and acts as a depolarizer. The discharge current can be up to 200 mA hr/S and the diameter of the wire for the core 0.3 - 0.4 mm. Card 1/1 [Abstractor's notei Complete translation Z__ 5,11.- 1,-. ft BARTFAI, - Csaba, - ~ The Orion "AT 6500-type televioion receiving oet. (To be contd.) Radiotadbuika 13 no*209-62 F t63* BARTFAI, Gsaba The Orion "AT 650* television reasiver.(Conclusion). Radioteohnika. 13 no.3sIO3 Mr '63. BARTFAI, Caaba .1 1~4 otechnika Remote control for the "AT-650"-type television set. Radi 13 no.5,.18/4,-185 My 163* 11 ZT F SA AI.OK ~ BAFTFAI., F. "An aeld misture for dissolving al,oys with high ziilicon contents, " P. 1G5, (XO.tIAS7.ATI LAPOX, Vol. 8, ho. 5, May 1953, Budapeat, Hungary) 50. Monthly List of East European Accesuions, L.C.,, Vol. 2, No. 11, Nov, 1953, Uncl. of a ;Tonerlurc for Exan-ii,ation of ",~,c~cjfj.c I'.:eight", ?. 252, (I*CIIkSZ.,'CII DUICE, Vol. 9, No. 6, Jure 19;-,4, Butlapost, Tiurgar;) SC: Yonthly List cf East Fitropean Accessions (F]"ta.), I.C, Vol. 4, 11c. 3, Yarch 195`1, Uncl. IzIr-Ill E:_ g'.;g qg g u i - cv~ "ki , 'o A "0, "R(-narls on IL-..Iols jIxticlo ccnrc -I ca2 Titarliu, stelnl A3.30ySill, P. '54, 1. 9, TUr VC 1.954, 11111alest, "Iurgrmv) ,'-'C-: 'Vonthly List ef East FLTopean Accessions 1C, Vol. 4, 1,'o. 3s 1."Ir6- 1955, Ui d. BARTFAI, F. Nomograns for weight and atom (mol) percentage of tripartite systems. p. 227. Vol 10, no. 5. May 1955. KORMATI LAPOK. Budapest, Hungar7. So: Eastern European Accession. Vol 5. no. 4. AprI2 1956 Z- ROGARY/ Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. B-8 PhysicochandLeal analysis. Phase transitions Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - FhJ-Jy&,, No 4., 1957., 11174 Author : Bartfai Pere=- Title : -WO-MDJ~ --for Conversion of Weight- to Atomic Percent in Two- Component Systems Orig Pub : Nomograzi ketalkotos rendszerek sulyes atom- (mDl-) azazalek osszefuggesere. Kohasz- laPok, 1956, 11, No 4, 173; (HungLrian) Abstract : No abstract Card 1/1 Modern industrial hard maenetic materials. P. 311. (AUTO-MOMR) Vol. 10, no. 20, Nov. 1957 Budapest, Hungary SO: Monthly Index of Fast European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, go. 3, March 1958 NIT 7- i., ECHNICAL ABSTRACTS HUNGARIAN TZ Vol 10L, UP 2 P-;ZWOMOrrarble $station of weight am stands (Mal) mulficamposent arstems. an FAglish fen Acad %mw- A- R h Ada rechn M .19, 01. K 1957, No. 1-2, ..pp. 13-20, 4 figs' The known nomographlo solution or the weight Arid Mande (mol) per tent rafios of bin ary systems bm Own extended by one of the authors to trinu7 yatmns As well. Tho ganeralization 01 he .1.60 0i, is-component mystoms ivith linear pmkm is presented' an the buxim of Simple RocIumtrio relation4jimr, lrl,ifiO m similarity of Irian PH, pro ection .; "41 , biwUlor. Kant mphic-a y the SO on tha fl, 09 Is %alid-for Mof Aglowing type orequation: On zz wnDfkg thO adv matn" or, the Iou phart $hm sm the nuat w Astandimg. Oro lflwarj-~-; smies ecialan of mdlng.oan .~* linprov on aca~p )icjorm vo abo be uv4~ - g Q KOMAROMY, Istvan, dr.,- HOTOVY, Eleonora, dr.; tachnikai assistenal BARTFAIP Imrene Effect of acate IWpoxia on cardiac patients with special reference to venous pressure. I. Mma belorv. arch. 13 no.6:177-185 160. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Fgyetem I oz. Belklinikajanak (Igazgato: dr. Ruznyak Istvan egyetwd tanar) es a B. M. Egeszsegugyi 0sztAly& Korvin Otto Korbazanak kozlemenys. (HEART DISEASES) (ANO)CIA) (BLOOD PRESSURE) t XMARCKY, Istvan, dr.; HOTOVY, Eloonora, dr.; Tachnikai assistens; BARMAI, Imrene .... .. ... F.,ffect of acute hypoxia on cardiac jatients vith special reference to vanous pressure-II. Magy belorv. arch. 14 no.1:23-29 161. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem I oz. Belldinilcajanak (Ipzgatot dr. Rusznyak Istvan egyetemi tanar) es a B. M. Ege928egug7i 082talya Korvin Otto Xorhazanak kozlemenyo. (HURT DISEASES) (ANOXIA) (BLOOD PRESSURE) , dr-;--IWITFAr, Judit, dr. Antibyperteneive endocrine function of the kidney. Orv.hetil. 101 no-38:1344-1346 18 s l6o. 1. Budapeatt Orvostudomanyl jgyatem, lorelettani Intezet (KIDNIT pbysiol.) (HYMTXNSIOIF exper.) (INDOCRM GLARDS physiol.) 11 U s/196/63/00d/801/002/035 E021/E155 ,AUTHURS: Birtfa'i B' la, BirtfA lt6nai, B61a; and 'Szlcs, J~&zsef TITLE: Silver.electrode of a silver-zinc cell and its method of preparation PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurna-1, Elektrotakhnika i energ9tika no.1, 19,63, 21, abstract 1 A 132 P. (flung. pat. cl.21b, 6 -.14v no-148897, December: 31, 1961) TEXT: The cust6mary pressing of electrodes from Ag or A920 powder utilises only 15-20% of their volume, because the electrolyte cannot fully penetrate. It is,proposed to use a core of silver (e.g. spiral wire) with A92O.formed on its surface by electrolytic chlorination and subsequent electrolytic oxidation. The ratio of AS to A920 can vary from 1:100 to 100;1. The coating adheres well to the AS and acts as a depolarizer. The discharge current can be up to 200 mA hr/g and the diameter of the wire for the core 0.3 - 0.4 mm. Card 1/1 [Abstractor's notet Complete translation-] BkRTFAI, Pal; DOBO,, Andor Data on a transportation problem. Mat kozl MTA 11 no-3:263-271 161. (Transportation) HAJOS, Gyrogy; CSASZAR, Akoe; PAL, Laszlo; TURAN, Pal; CORRADI, Keresztely; KARTESZI, Ferenc; GALLAI, Tibor; GRATZER, Gyorgy; SCHMIDT, E. Tamas; RENYI, Alfred; HETYEI, Gabor; BARTFAI Pal- EEAK Ervin; KOVARI, Tamas .4 Mathematical problems. Mat lapok 13 no.1/2tl74-183 162. 1. "Matematikal Lapok" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Hajos). 2. "Matematikad Lapok" felelos ozerkeaztoje (for Turan). 3. "Matematikii Lap&ku szerkeszto bitottsagi tagja (for Renyi). BARTFAI, Pal Problms of wandering by mwms of a reflecting wall. Hat kut kozl I-ITA. 8 A series no. Ot125-133 163. Palne A nea measuring method for determining t).e durability of charge carriers. Hir-techn 15 no-3;71-74 Mr 164. 1. Research lnstitute of the Telecomm-aril ca Lion Indust.-y, BudaiA;st. URTFAI SZAW Laszlo L I.- - - . --- Investigation Of radlOBOtiVO pollution of surface waters in Hungary conducted by the Scientific Research Institute of Vater Resources. Hidrologiai kozlony 41 no.39255 Je 161, HtniGARY / Plant Physiology. Mineral Nutrition. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 71 1958, 29402. B Author : Bar t Inst : --R-ffkgi ~ven~. Title The Change in Phosphorus Compound Content in Pea Plants during Development. (Izmeneniye soderzhaftiya soyedineniy fosfora v rasteniyakh gorokha v techeniye razvitiya). Orig Pub: Novenytermeles, 1956, 5, No 4, 321-330. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 BARTFAI, Tama VERMES, Miklos Potential calculation. Fiz ammle 22 no.9:289-290 S 162. 1. *Filzikai Szemle' szerkeexto bizotteagi tagja, NI EUR".iVE RINIWIRIII, 10,11 IR DI GUERIA, 'J.; BAURTFAYY -E. Effect of troating se-eds wIth biologically active micro- elements on the crop yield. Agrokem tnlajtan 23 Snppl.05-100 Mv 164. 1. Research 1-3titixt~3 cif Soil ani :!,,-.ng:trian AcadenV of f7clonc(IF, 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 111, 0 0 0 o a 0 v I-L AA a cc 0 a 4 Oki 4317 v vs. halastme -ad "Amas, vskliesk on file 00.4 qw-lul fall how so so eba6wk film move, fly J. *0 flifliply, A. Pek auff F. SIML 004 flair" - Agriculture and j1darstry - Vok IV. No. 9. -90 40 a lq-. 23-". Sept.. 19K 3 1110L). ~90 e Its a In order to caleb" baw The wsrkmas albulninoul, .00 00 hutmances Influence the querAlly of fustl all pro- .IswftL a"hulic tervuenloijun c"rimeast. were nbade 00z "Ilk ye"I to nuttiest mullons (mm mous"U. 1"- .90 0013 peclivrly case sulor. Tise "we of lestrin. PNAJU- ago 041110 red Imam clicop, MW Materials 0Ws AlsolmIls. UmW nee albuctin) 4W not provt malsommical. Cmad multi. were oblained, hdwewer. wl" )"W vals." with water to a 1:1 pf"kin wai awboded to auWyWs in a g a go theramoslat for 44 hours at " 0. and wiles 0.1 to 2.0 lwr mat of 11W 44"Hised auWyjmle was added Its 9se zoo 16;3841 w.&A. Undec these conditions The 1161c, ul' ferments. see ~ lion Wilms XbOrlened hY 30 W 40 W cent and flit prildurlion of fuse) oil lacrealsed by 0.9 lwr cent. On Nee the Imis of the k4lorsolory resulili, factory Called. mriou wwr =a* In The Lelpbrr .0c"d Farturip. i0 If %hrrv The acleal (mael 90 yield lmrrftt&td by 21 Iwr a cent. Cleo of VALLOCKAL t[Ifel,ilst CLastilKATION - Ito.. *I'll, %.NOVI t Kul A I i,4 A t1t ; ; .1 - 1 4t n a it it e, 0 0 All 0 %4K 0 0 S, 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 o, 3 4 S 4 1 1 1 6 $1 u is w is Ill It a 0 a 11 2 b I F It a JL- t- I -v 1" 11 lap u0j:.*- It, b 11 14 11 11, 10, I -,"- 0 0 0 0 a 74L Illydrallyth Amid Irriviciviallosom oW porains,marok. 1,% J. IlArdfir and F. Shurk. -00 Ind"alry Vest. IV. Nn. It. lots. 17.*Jil. Isroit. 11g, I lob 1, .00 ail, 00 Ttw himb #4 Ilurqxriam mition,,urt Seriormlly co-nialn 20 Iwr rent IwivnWrIlulowe an.t I$ love, rontmultior .3 u1sorn disliffe4l %ith by.1noorliteorit m-W %Vlwip 61W bmillrelliolrow Is,-rflooln %W% Ist4wrisms"I at a 111W 0 frailocratnis, wills Mlet mi)lJoittir morlel sonvirr pti-iii, . zoo j ifisoviol In I., IA Iv rent r"Iming ms;"r imis. .4,1810-1 too Tblz migar ran he I)rjkl (crinsenford %Wls the wr ist 1he 40 Tromfet itfilis mt*sr ve,"I Arain. alWning a yirld .4 63 lwr cent. The ruhh-Aietv nt Illois vraA 14-il Iii pi-wh brilet rr%ioll% wlirti alotoliolng a millilifir I%r niMimis Inostrall of nvolt;o~r,- 11 wa% sintprissing Its 1"'Ir 11jr romplif siMplibilil to( T,-riskr in thr Riell-Wir It mt+iipn. whirls wa% applied ofirr a torm"no, nvulf,4it. mik-n at 90 Co willo, sitilk cof fiseir tki diet ifj~ rmfnal of jaillshittlor 411oshir toy Iol-tiolng lismugh m a. L a otmW(K&L %otle"i'at CLAUVOCATICS, it A. .04, &J"So 4A 0-- .4f (P.- J- It i # to 6 #A 1 0 if 4 1 It as 11 4 19 as w a It It a 11 Cl it it of "a a to WO a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 5-3. Eeport -n tnr- expi-,rIL-ints for processing Mar,- from gmpas - Boaza Ivsqu. a szolQwkolly f--I~.-I,:ozasara vonAtkozo Morlatekrol -.- by J. Bartux, (Food Jn(ji,.,jI.vv Ipar - Vol. V, A). 31, PP. 5 W-17.) o-' n~,.rc taken from kour different regions of Hungary i!Oro fo,ind to~cc,:,,Lalu Lo h.? per cent aIDohol and I.h to 6.15 por cent taitar. Iii a ORapid" apWatuv *Wwod that frequent clogf,,k~gs ,)ccar due o.---,if4ulation of grape coeds. In laboratory tests the apti- v,al tc-.mpenitu-;,t~ or alc,,hol ertraction from marr: ranged fron 30'-to 40 C*- y soaldng the maro pri6r'to lixiviatAcn. Ine alcohol czji -,e increaved b. of lixiviation did not prowte an'appreciable ri~-,.r ~-n Y In practice two processes va appliedi One consisl~s in j.ro,.jI%c-jn., tartzx by utilizing the "RapIdIO)eapparatus, and in pr--- acidic calcium from this solutiont and the other in ' ciiffusion apparatus anJ separatinj: the tanar fror.1 i -,.~y also existo for tha-._ Joy cgoij -rg. postj ail -27-, K: 6z. Results obtained by up-to-date methods of uti- ULIAN grape Marc in experiments and in pilot plants x Aisirkli is logicmi ersdminyeirX -U. 44rtfay 2.'1d Pcic. (Food Ind-usm? b;IMUM !Par rof.-~' I J53:1 Hungarian Toohnical AbSt- NO- 2- PP- 47-$2. 3 figs., 6 tabs.) 6 No. I vol / I xpenmouis conducted iff the laboratory. of the . V.I(L-,carch Instituta of the Fermentation Industry have 1954 proved the diffusion proce%s to be ilia only up-to-ditte methW ftor ilia utilization of grape mare. Ilia dilfusiort 1, effected must advantageously at So'C and at a wo or 1!,o% druw-oll with a ick min timing; 95% (it the alwhol wid- 731~1. timar containvil hi t he mtic cm thus 1k. extract"]. hfurvuver edible oil C. be obtained frum an like -41% (16. warged fror~ the diflustion app.;rAtus. Clapa wt .0 A WFORIT ;UlVJIIt4gQ of the diffusion pjtxvss Is that the 0. alcilhul diiiiiWiti heir-i it gruater xv-semblance, to brai idy th:111 to 111;11c. this incre4ses it3 VAIC. J. B. zJ" IY 57- The "Inalsi it ru6ber from H'aararlso. grown Tsrxxxc~ z A Adjai ftMK*SSIdJ4 -A*484#1~ Aoal~t.-111111-10 ~Mw= Lrtfa (Journal of the HunWan Chemical SocVI4W__*x_ ArAilyw KhnikUSA4 Lopla _. vol. a, 1933, No. I- PP- 21-27,-2 fiP.0 I~bs-) Rubber was obtained from Hunpriax-pown' Ta-. tisacurn kok-ughys either imm the dried toots of twa year old or from. the roots of fresh One year old'pl=ts. The dried roots were pulverized in a hammer mill, hot water atad steam ivere added slmultin~slf. After fUter-, M& tho ground roots were eluted vilth hot water until bompletely free of laulin and pectla.* The' steaming method )vss used for.prmessing freah'rooti, after which. 0 they % mie washed three times: So to 85 ~ lof the inUUUL' crinteilt of fresh roo>t~ may, be obtained in this way; AG' averOLP Of 3 to 3.5 1 of alcohol -and o.8 to i kg of raw. rubber may be gotten from ioo US of fresh roots. Date on raw rubber and the treads and carcasses made Irc;p it are listed below. Tread C;arc4n Tensile strength, kgImm' ....... 1-8-2.2 T-4-2-04 ax: elongation, Nt cent ...... 470--330 -4. 530~ L MicitY ...................... 41-43 Short hardness ............... 65--63 SMIfIr gravity ............... 1.19 TIWI~i BARTFAY, sef., dr.; s2l -JO-Z, - ABABKAI.9 Gyuja Processing of artichokes in distilling industries@ Elelm ipar 3-1 no.1:24-30 kir 157. 1. Erjedesipari Kutatointezet is az Elelmiszeripari. Miniszterium Muszaki Foosztalya. BARTFAY, J. "The economical use of sorghum sugar." p. 231 (Elelmazesi Ipar) Vol. Up no. 11/12, Dec. 1957 Budapest, Hungary SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 --0 BARTFAY,, Jozoef,, dr, Detemination of citric acid formed by fermentation. Elelm ipar 13 no.8:256-257 Ag 159. 1. Erjedesipari Kutatointezet. BARTFAYP Tozsef Determination of fermentation citric acid. Magy kem lap 25 no.12t 566-567 D 160. L Erjedsoipari Kutatointezet. BARTFAYP Josaef, Dr. Dst8rninatiOn of citric aoid produced by fermentation. Blelm ipar 13 no.8s256-257 Ag 159. -I- Erjedesipari xujatolutezet. :&y Jozsef, dr.1 GAVALYAP Sandor PreParation of Pection-decompoaing products from Aspergillus niger swcelia. Slela ipar 15 no.l2t371-375 D 161. 1. Erjedeaipari Kutatointezet. -Amy P-JO-awl VARGA., Mikloare -*Kck determination of fermentation Citric acid. Mw kem Up 17 130o9:00-432 S I" 3-o Erjedevipari Kutatc, Tntezet. I BAMAYp Tiborne Stu(tr of the uptake of radioactive phosphorus through leaves on colm (mmize) P"t* 49rOkaa talaJtem 10 no-4:479-492 D 161. lo Magyar Tudomanyoa Akademia Talajtani 88 Agrokemial, Kutato Intezete, Budapest. DI GLKRIA, Janos; DARTFAY, Tiborne .- . - Growth devaio~-pmsnt in tomato plants as affected by auAns and microelements. Agrokem talajtan U no.3043-350 0 163. 1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Talajtani as Agrokemiai Kutato, Intozate, Budapest. 2. "Agrokemia as TalajteLn" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for di Gloria). _-DI"A sec. I' Vol. ~16 Public Heaith June 57 __F81_O. _BA_RTYt_A_.a_nd K_UD_R_N,'__A3, Chem. Lab, 014ES -Praha. *Orienta6nf vIIkovA metoUa nii-stanovenf par benzinu v avzdu9i. A p i I o t g r a v i m e t r i e method for th dejermination of air-borne petrol fumes PRACOVNf LkNSTV (Praha) 1956, 8/3 (195-198) Tables I Illus. 3 The method by trapping in paraffin oils was modified and tested both in the laboratory and in the field. Strictly adhering to the prescription, this method is suff iciently exact for purposes of industrial hygiene. BARTH, Alexandr; KUDRNA, Jan Orientation gravitetric determination of benzine vapors in air. Pracovni lek. 8 no-3:195-198 June 56. 1. Z cbemicke laboratore UHIS-Praha, reditalka MUDr. Vera Krasna, add. Vqgieny prace, prednosta Mr. Alex. Grunwald. (AIR POLLUTION, petroleum fumes, gravimetric determ. (Oz)) (PrMLNM PRODUCTS, fumes in air. gravinstric determ. (Cz)) MANNINGER, 11. ;MTHA? A.; JUHASZY Magdalans; SZENT-17JANY-19 T. Studios on the etiology of virus diarrhea among cattle in Hungary. Acts. voter Hung 13 n0-4:407-410 163. 1. Department for Baoteriology and Epidemiology of the University of Veterinary Sciences,(L)irector.'I.P&-in4tnger), Budapast. 2. Editorial board member."Acta. Veterinarla Academiae Scieniiarum Hungaricae" (for Mannin.-or). i Wril, T.; JINDRA, A.; S tPAII Z, Study of the hydrolyals of some local anesthetics in livor homogenates. 11. Cesk. farm. 13 no.9z466-468 N 1 64. 1. Katedra Moohemie prlrodovedecke fakluty Karlovy Univerrity, Praha. CZECII-IOSLOVAKIA BARTIT, V. Chair of Mineralogy and Geolocz;y of the Palacky Uni iversit (Katedra mincraologie a geolo.,-ie University Palackeho~, Olomouc Prague, C S )2.S ro mineralogii a Leolo ii, No 3, 1963, pp 2 "Symposium on the Problem of Tufolav -and Ignimbrite in the USSR." CM,'C"OSLOVA"CIA PART1.11, V - PraL-ue, Caspo7.,is rro mineralo,:-,ii a ITO 17 1965, -f,, 115 "On the Sixtieth Birthday of Professor of RoentGenolof-y L, Prazitisek Nence. 11 BODIAJI F.; HEGEDUS, Z.; BARTHA E. Effect Of ssmpling-on the detOrmination of the quality of steel. Koh lap 9 no. 12; 536-51+0 D 154. Uo 4, Jor 61, gp 316-320 LW M sm Aa E , MOE BARTH, V. Jan Krejci; a biographical ekbtch, p, 3.75 Vol* 5. no* 2, Feb. 195.5 PRIRODM B= VE SKOLE Praha, Czechoslovklda SO: Eastern European Accession Vol, 3, No, 4, 1956 BARTH, V. - "Devonian pillow lavas in the surroundings of Sternberk and Moravsky Beroun.0 p. 222 ( Casopis Pro Hineralogii A Geologh. Vol. 2 no. 3, 1957, Czechoslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accesajona (EMI) LG- Vol. 7. No. 2, Februar7 1938 BAR Ad, V. "Hotes on the occurrence of Porphyroid in the western environs of Hemanice in the High Jeseniky Mountains." VFSTNIK, ustredni ustav geologicky, Praguep Czechoslovakia, Vol. 34, No. 3, 1959- Honthly List of Fist European Accessions (ERAI), LCI Vol. 8) No. 8~ August 1959. Uncl. -dAAnI8T,6VA-. MPT9 /reviawo-t -i-IMOT auth-0 SUMME, Given Nnmes UountI79 Czechoslovakia Academic Dogreest[not given] Affiliation: [not given] Sourcei Prague,, V6stnik Ustredniho Ustavu Geologickeho$ Vol XXXVI$ No 2). 1961) pp 315- 316. Datas "Devon Vulcanism of the Sternberk-Horni Benesov Zone in Nizky Jesenik" (bevonsky vulkanismus sternbersko-liornobanesovskeho pasma v Nizkem Jesenl1m). Acta univer- Bitatin Palackianeas Olomucensias facultaa rerum scientiarum 1. Prague) State Publishing House of Pedagogical Literature (Statni pedagogicke nakladatelatvi),, 1960,, 131 pages. /7-7 M 981643 W - g: NINE. I, MIE'S SKACEL, Jaroslav; MARM; Miloslav; MIKUS, Miloslav; K=, Jaroslav; PAUK, Tows; BARTAS, Frantisek; OREL, Petr; VYBIRAL, Josefl BARTH, Vojtech; BETTING, Petr; FOJT, Bohuslav; DVORAK, Jaroslav; KOGIAN, Jar The lid Regional Geological Conference in Opava. Prir cas slazaky 23 n0.1:133-143 162. BARTH, Vojtech ROmdts of the Soviet.symposi= on tuffs and ignimbrites. Gas min geol 8 no.3:268-271 Jl 163. lo Katedra mineralogie, Universita Palacksho., Olomouca XOJFOKJ Janosp dr.; BARTHA,-Adorjan, dr., az allatorvooiudomanvok kandidatusa Inuunization experiments vith.Aujeszky's virus of attenuated viriaence. Magy a-Uatorv Up 17:19-20 S 162. 1' Pbylaxia Allami Oltoanyagtermelo Intezet, Budapest (for Kojnok). 2: A3.latorvostudomanyi Foiskola Jarvanytani Tanszeke., Budapest,(for Bartha). 0 _.~ARPiA, A..; ALDASY, P. Isofation of adenovirus strains from calves with virus, diarrhoea. Acta vater Hung 14 no.3-:239-245 164. 1~~partme'nt of-Llpizootiology,(Directort J.Meazaros), University of Veterinary Sciences, Budapest (for Bartha). 2. nirector, Institute~of Veterinary Hygiene, Miskolc (for Aldasy). ALDASY, P.; GSOLTIGS , L.; BARTHA A. Pneumo-enteritis in calves caused by adenoviruses. Acta veterin. aced. sci. H=g. 15 no.2t167-175 165 1. Veterinary Institute (Director! P. Aldasy), Miskolc; Central Vieterinary Institute (Director: T*Kadar)., Budapest; Department of Epizootiology (Headi J. Meszaros) of the University of Veterinary Sciences, Budapest.