SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TRAUB, A. - TRAUGOTT, N. N.

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SZONTAGH., Ferenq SAS, Mihaly; TRAUB, Alfred Placental production of gonadtropins in early stages of pregnancy and histochemical changes of the,epithelium of the trophoblast under tho influence of sex steroids. Kiserl. orvostud. 14 no-3: 306-313 je 162. 1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi-Egyatem Szuleszoti es Nogyogyaszati Kl:Lnikaja. (GODIADTROPINS CHORIONIC metab) (EMBRYO pharmacol) (SEX HORMONES pharmc6l) GABOR, Pal, It.-; TRAM, -Alfred, W. Giant uterine cyst and peduncular torsion of myoma. Orv. hetil. 99 no-36:1262-1263 7 Sept 58. 1. A Szegadi Orvostudomanyi Fgyetem Szuleszeti es Nogyogyaszati Klinikajanak (ignzgato: Btiti2falvy Janos dr. egyet tanar) kozlemenye. (UMIM NEOPIASMS, case reports Deduncular torsion of leionvoma causing develop. of giant cystic fibronWoma (Hun)) (LEMMY-014k, case reports uterus, peduncular torvion of leion7oma causing develop. of giant cystic fibrouqoma (Hun)) TRAUB, Alfred, dr.; SZEGVARI, Menybert, dr. Metrorrhagia caused by extra-genital diseases. Werlhof's disease and thrombopathy. Nagy.noory.lap. 23 no-5:299-303 S 160. 1. A Szegedi Orvostudomanyl Egyetem Szuleszet-Hogyogyaozati Iliuikajanak kozlemenye. (PURPURA THROMBCPENIC Compl) (MENORRHAGIA AID METRORRHAGIA etiol) TRAUB, Alfred, dr.; PIUKOVICH, Istvan, dr. wffMwMdwA%L Lymph follicles in the cer7ix uteri. Magy.noorv.lap. 23 no.6: 382-384 N 160. 1. A Szegedi Orvoetudomanvi Rgybtem Szuleszeti ea Nogyogyaszati Klinikajanak kozlemenye. (CEW IX UTFM pathol) .. :.. . I . 11 . ..I. .- . d I SZONTAGH, Perenc; TRAUB, Alf-reA- Z~ Recent data on trophoblast histologY. Kiserl. orvostud. 14 no.2: 154-160 Ap 16Z. 1. Szegedi Ormstudomanyi Egyetem Szuleozeti es Nogyogyaszati Klinikaja. (EMBRYO anat & histol) TRAUB, Alfred, dr.; KOVACS) Istvan, dr. Actinomycosis of the female genitalia. Magy. noorv. lap. no.5:308-311 S '61. 1. A szegedi Or7ostudomanyi Egyetem Szuleszeti es Nogyogyaszati Klinika- janak kozlemenye. (GYNECOLOGY) (ACTINOMYCOSIS case reports) HORVATH E., KORPASSY, BACHRACH D., KOVACS K., and TRAUB A. B Dept. of path. Anat., Histol, ra&-I. Univ., Szeged. *Histomorphological signs of hyperfanction in the magnocallular nuclei of the anterior hypothalamus of the magocellular nuclei of the anterior hyporthalamus of the rat ACTA MORPH. ACAD. SCIEUr. HUNG. (Budapest) 1954, 4/2 (179-185) Tables 2 Illus. 4 Withholding of water causes in rats a hypertrophy of the gangljon cells of the sup- raoptic and paraventricular nuclei. This hypertrophy is associated with a decrease or disappearance of the Gomori-positive substances and of the p.a.S. positive sign of increased neurosecretion. SO: Facerpta Medica Section V, Vol. 7, No. 3.1 On the rla+.hojq~;V of D-.joienal anJ Gstric, Peptj-e Ulcer Irl Infaricy. (.1r. Ln~,Iish) G. LUSZTIG, A. TPRUR-, and KOPFASSY. Acta morphologica Acadeiidae Scientiaartzn Fung.9ricae (.#'Lcta morph. itcal. Sri.. huniy.)' 4, 187-199, 1954, ~ fiFs.. 47 refs. During the 13-year period 1940-52, 211 cases of peptic ulcer of the stomach or duedenum, were founi in a total of 1,745 necropsies performed at the Medical University, Szeged, Hung~ary, on infants up to the age of 12 months. The over-all incidence was thus 1.32~, or 1.86% if still-born Infants are excluded. The yearly Incidence, however, varied considerably, ranging from 0.77 to 14.28%. Only one ulcer was found in a newborn infant. Three separate ulcers were observerl In 3 cases, and two in 7. Perforation of the ulcer was found in 5 cases, in 4 of which It had resulted in general peritonitis. Haemorrhage had occurred in at least 10 cases and had been the cause of Jeath in 4. Histologically, the ulcers showed but little granulomatous reaction, and signs of endarteritis and vascular thrombosis were absent. A severe degree of dehydration and wasting was found in about four-fifths of the infants. No associ;1tion was established between the occurrence of ulcers and of cerebral lesions. As most of their cases occurred during the autumn months, when the incidence of infantile gastroenteritis is highest, the authors suggest that dehydration may be either the cause of, or at least a contributory factor in, peptic ulceration In Infants. Salm SO: ABSTRACTS OF WORLD MEDICINE, Vol. 16, No. 6 YORPASSY, Bela; MOSONYI, Marta; MANWEVITS, Anna; TRAUB, Alfred Chronic local irritations and acetylaminofluorene carcinogenesis. Kisorletas orvostud. 8 no.2:152-157 March 56. 1. Szegedi Orvost. Zgyetaml Korbonctani as Korazovettani Intezete. (FLILIORENE, deriv. N-acetyl-2-fluorenamine, carcinogenic off. in local irritations by tannic acid & surg. in rate. (Hun)) (CARCINOGENS same) (NMPLASMS, exper. off. of N-acetyl-2-fluorenamine in local irritations by tannic acid & surg. in rats. (Hun)) TRAU B, A. B. Dept. of path. Anat., Histol., med. Univ., Szeged. *Histonorphological signs of hyperfunction in the magnocellular nuclei of Vie anterior hypothalamus of the magnocellular nuclei of the anterior hypothalamus of the rat ACTA MRPH. ACAD. SCTF-INTr. HUNG. (Budapest) 1954, 4/2 (179-05) Tables 2 Illus. 4 Withholding of water causes in rats a hypertrophy of the ganglion cells of the sup- raoptic and paraventricular nuclei. This hypertrophy is associated with a decrease or disappearance of the Gomori-postive substances and of tile p. a. S. positive aubstances, with intensive peripheral condensation of the tipToid bodies, and with basophilia of the cytoplasm. All these changes are considered as a morpholoaical sign of increased neurosecretion. SO: Excerpta Medica Section V, Vol. 7, No. 11 LUSZTIG 0., TRAUS A. AND KORPA37SY B. Dept. of path. Anat., Histol., med. Univ., Szeged. *On the pathology of duodenal and gastri peptic ulcer in infancy ACTA WRIFF. ACAD. SCIENT. HUNG. (Budapest) 1954, 4/2 (le7-199) Tables 5 Ullus. 5 In the autopsy material of thirteen consecutive years, acute gastric or duodenal peptic ulcer occurred in 23 out of 1745 newborns and infants below one year of age; out of 485 newborns in one (0.2%), ard out of 747 infants in 22 (2.9%). Acute gastroduodenal peptic ulcer was most frequent on the second and fourth quarters of the first year of life. In these periods of life, there was, bowever, no difference between the two sexes. Acute pep ic ulcer occurred mostly solitary in the upper part of the duodey.um, but multiple ulcers in duodenum ad stomach were not infrequent. The incidence of ulcer within any one year of the last 3 years 1950-1952 was higher than during the previous 10 years altogether. Most cases occurred in the autumn months. Perforation was observed In 5 cases, hemorrhage in 10. The basic disease involved the respiratory tract in 11 cases, the digestive system in 5 cases. In 3 cases the ulcer was associted with Leiner's erythrodermia. Marasmus (a weight deficiency of over 30 per cent) was observed in more than half of the ulcer cases. Ulcer was not more frequent arong infants with cerebal lesions than anong infants wibhout such a lesion. No appreciable differences were found in the weight and histo- logical structure of the endocrine glands between ulcerous and non-ulcerous infants. Huma pathological and experimental data referring to the aetiology and pathogenesis are discussed. On the basis of the frequent occurrence of the condition observed in the autumn months of some years it is suggested that marasmus following E. coli dyspepsia or gastroenteritis of unknown origin may cause or Womote the formation of ulcer.- Jarvi - Turku SO: Excerpta Medica; Section V Vol 7 No. 12 KORPASSY B., LUS-MG G., and LHALffi A. Dept. of path. Anat., HiBtol., med. univ., Szeged. *On the pathology of duodenal and gastric peptic ulcer in infancy ACTA MOFPH. ACAD. SCIENT. HUNG. (Budapest) 1954, 4/2 (187-199) Tables 5 Illus. 5 In the autopsy material of thirteen consecutive years, acute gastric or duodenal peptic ulcer occurred in 23 out of 1745 now borns and infants below one year of age; out of 485 newborns in one (0.2%), and out of 747 infants in 22 (2.9%). Acute g.stroduodenal peptic ulcer was most frequent in the second and fourth quarters of the first year of life. In tbase periods tim condition was more frequent among girls. Relating the cases to the whole first year of life, there was, however, no difference between the two sexes. Acute peptic ulcer occurred mostly solitary in the upper part of the duodenum but multiple ulcers in duodenum and stomach were not infrequent. The incidence of ulcer within any one year of the last 3 years 1950-195 was higher than during the previous 10 years altogether. ~bst cases occurred in the autumn months. Perforation was observed in 5 cases, haemorrhage in 10. The basic disease involved the respiratory tract in 11 cases, the digestive syatem in 5 cases. In 3 cases the ulcer was associated with Leiner's erytbrodermia. 1,16rasmus (a weight deficiency of over 30 per cen was observed in more than half of the ulcer cases. Ulcer was not more frequent among infants with cerebral lesions than mong infants without such a lesion. No appreciable differences weret found in the weight and histological structure of the endocrine glands between ulcerous and non-ulcerous infants. Haman-patbological and experimental data referring to the aetiology and pathogenesis are discussed. On the b8sis of the frequent occurrence of the condition observed in the autumn months of some years it is suggested that maresmus fonowing E. coli dyspepsia or gastroenteritis of unknown origin may cause or promote the formation of ulcers. Jj~rvi - Turku SO: Excerpta Medics; Section V Vol. 7 No. 12 My' an, I TTzAti~ A. 'IT!, T,. 1 17 9 Dnnt. of nath. Anat... Histol, med. Univ, Sze-er% *Uis tomorrholo~~ical si-= of hyrerfunction in th~- mur~lei oll "lie ariterior hypothalam-un of, t"ns- MaFnocellmlar rucl,~l o~' the antorior of the rat. ACTA YO-RTIT. AC-1D. 'TTI.~J(,. (-%darest) 1954, V22 (179--wl-85) Tables 2 111,13. 4 AtI-4,hol,11m, of water causes In r-qtr, a hvrertrorliv of the, 1-an.-Ilon cells of the su- raortic and namentricular nucl.-A. This hyrertro-hy is associated -!i'.h a drcr,-nse or ~isamvarance of the Gomori-rostiv,, sul-stances and of the r.a.S. nositive substances, with intensive rerinheral condensation of the tif'roid boli-es, an,l with sialn of increased neurosoc-etion. SO: '~bccerpta Medica Section V, Vol. 7, No. 11 ,A601. Prevention by peullcOn in anim&ls of hamath dark border plina sad itomamis- L ?-rd L 5z~j-cr~v --.77 H mot -t -Ii -:1 L~rd~r pp~. EDR:,?ASSY, B. ; MOSONVI, M. ; SZTANOJEVITS, A. - TRAUB, A. Chronic local irritation and acetylaminofluorene carcinogenesis. Cask. onkol. 2 no.4:308-316 1955. 1. Dept. of Pathological Anatomy and Histology of the Medical University, Szeged, Hungary. Prof. MUDr. Korpassy Bela a spoluprac., Szeged, Koesutb Lajos. Sugarut 40. (FLUORENE, derivatives, 2-acetylaminofluorene, off. on stomach. off. of local irritation with tannic acid on carcinogenic response.) (ST014ACff, neoplasms. exper. carcinogenesis with 2-acetylaminofluorane, off. of local irritation with tannic acid.) (NEOPLASMS,'experimental, stomach. carcinogenesis with 2-acetylaminofluorene, off. of iocal irritation with tannic acid.) (TANNIN, tannic acid, eff. of local irritation of stomach on exper. carcinogenee with 2-acetylaminofluorane.) MRRO, Laszlo, dr.; TRAUB, Alfred, dr.; SZADSCZTY, Laszlo, dr. Prevention of the formation of a bismuth film, and of subsequent stomatitis, by means of pe-alcillin in animal experiments. Borgyog7. vener. szemle 9 no.6:221-224 Nov 55. 1. A Szegedi Orvastudamanyi Fcyetemi 'Ror- as Nem1beteg KlInika (Igazgato: Ravnay, Tomas, dr. egyotemi tanar) es Korbonctani es Korezovettani Intozet. (igazgatO: lorpassy, Bela, dr. egyetemi tanar) kozlomenyo. (STOMATITIS, experimental , caused by bismuth film In cats, prov. eff. of penicillin) (BISMUT . toxicity stomatitis, in cats. prev. off. of penicillin) (PENICILLIN, effects on exper. bismuth stomatitis in cats, prov. off.) BACHRACH, D.; KOVACS, K,; HORVATH, I.; TRAM, KORFASSY,.B. No translation. Acta morph. hung. 4 no.2:179-185 1954. 1, Department of Pathological AnatoxV and Histology of the Meaical University in Szeged (Director.: Prof. J.Balo) (HYPOTHALUMS ganglion call hypertrophy In supraoptic & paraventricular nuclei in thirsting rate) (THIRST, off. on ganglion call hypertrophy in supreoptic & paraventricular nuclei In rate) -7 BACHRACH. iwnes; KOVACS. Kalman; TRAUB, Alfred; HORVATH, Iva; XORPASST, Bela J11gne of hyperfunction of the anterior giant call nuclei of the lqpothalamua in rate. Kioerletas or7oatud. 6 no,-3.-209~-213 may 54. (THIRST, effects, hypothalamic byperfunct., anterior giant cell nuclei in) (HYPOTHALAMUS, physiology. off. of thirst, hyperfuact#, anterior giant call nuclei in) - - -LUSZTIG, G.; TRAUB, A.; KORPASSY, B. go translation. Acta morph. hung. 4 no.2:187-199 1954. 1. Department of Pathological Anatomy and Histology of the Medical University in S;eged (Director: Prof. J.Balo) (PEPTIC ULGIM, in inf. & child pathol.) SZONTAGH, Ferenc, Dr, SAS, Mihaly, _Vj_,_TRAIJF3, A 1 f r d Dr, KOVACS, Laszlo, Dr, BARDOCZY, Arpad, Dr, SZEREDAY, Zoltan, Dr; Medical University of Szeged, Ob- stetrical and Gynecological Clinic (Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyatem, S,*zulesze- ti es Nogyogyaszati Klinika). "The Effect of Various Norsteroids on the Hormone Excretion and on the Histomorpholo.gy of the Trophoblast During Pregnancy." Budapest, Orvosi He~i~lap, Vol 104, No 28,14 July 1963, pages 13OZ-1303. Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian surimary modified] The effect of methylestreno- lone (Orgasteron), allyloestrenol (Costanon),lynestrenol (Orgametril) and norandrostenolone propionate (Durabolin) has been tested on the hormonal ex- cretion of 39 patients in early pregnancyand the histochemical changes in the trophoblast were examined after the interruption of the pregnancy. All four norsteroids increased the hormone excretion of the placenta but the in- tensity and quality of their effect varied greatly. HCG excretion was great- ly increased by Orgasteron, pregnandiol and estriol excretion was increased be Gestanon. A moderate decrease in the 17 ketosteroid and 17 hydroxy-keto- steroid excretion was caused by all four compounds tested, with Durabolin havin:, the smallest effect, With the exception of the Durabolin treatment, the histochemical examination of the trophoblast showed such signs of hy- peractivity, which explain the increase of hormone excretion and production in every instance. 7 Hungarian, 18 Western references. 1/1 - 13 - SAS, Mihaly, dr.; TRAUB, Alfred, dr.; SZERKDAY, Zoltan, dr. E)Fperiences with allylestrenol based on clinical use. Orv. betil. 1o4 no.1-1:501-501+ 17 Mr 163. 1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Szuleszeti es Nogyogyaszati Klinika. (PROGESTERONE) (ABORTION, H41TUAL) (MENORRHAGIA) (ABORTION, THREATffl4ED) (FSH) (BDDY TEWERATURE) (UTERINE HEMORRHAGE) #all I I A 1 12 11 14' 1 11 11 11 0 O%A -4 _IA-3- coo AIC4 In abs. ether and Zn(CN), or the altrile (1-3 .S[ r mob 0 mots') and ate.. while cooling with Ice or water. with HCI gas; bomactetfution occurred and, wbra the r 00 Al kart1dayt Jarivadles of Obectals. 11 W. to sep. toward the end of and F. Traub (Univ. Meet). If-GAIL 77,41+-30(l 7). 1 tim was POG., ce'711tall b`PQ after 12 bm the satze. and rapidly increeLsed in quantity; *0 cf. C.A. 36, IS152&.-It was shown in the earlier the ether was decanted and the crotau were washed with 96 phio"lucind and its hotuolm give di- as we 03 niono- abs. ether, dried at 50-W* in the vacuum ofawater uldehydeo by tbt Ciattermann reaction, wbemu f"OHnal- d4eca, by gradual add*. of water, and hy"yzed= 66 11 rA do not give a Unce of dialdthyde. Vth. Addn. Of & little dil. "cl anon the beat. a orcia &4b aW .water 00 ramb (C. A. 32. 74331). however. had found that vent hydrolysis of the AlClo, is advisable. The I brd, AlOs in ether Instead of ZuC4 the Clio '60 by using an I Itic. compd. crystd. an couling and was purified by of group can be Introduced latovet;ious 110 ketones such " crysin. at dista. In a hfgb vacuum. 2.4-(ilOWs11.CiI eel: 0- and v-teeiscetophenone, orsaMophenone, etc.; (bey IF ecklfo asr with Zn(CN)g and AIC4 gave 10~' 2 4 13-(140) temed that the AICI.catalyzes the fortnadoet ofit secioad. Cl4o)#. M. 1270 Jbilliptallityl= M-1. 2ti~l Afy-valence ring between the phenolic BO and an * 1 .*9 -CO or I yielded 11%0 of a dialde * H or 111), m. 1117", vola- 00a-CoIR group or that it Itself parmp"" In @me form In tile with steam and giving with FeCII a brown-red col", a** this so-called chelate-ring formation, According to- stirecing in thew pfoperties with the compel. described in -0,9 000 lialtur (C.A, ZQ, 7&19) this brings about ouch a distribution Muria Mentatin and Ift1kcabifil. ifer. 11, I(X130 S:j of tWetme timt the ring C Giant adjacent to that ca"r, ":0 a as a-ardnoleldebyde; on Cletatuenwn reductiun It yieldni 0VIng the Ito twup Is activated and that It to at this at the coettsponding trim0hylrejortmol, amil", rn~ 14&-7' that the CHO group is Introduced. It such chelacCon Is h after ciyan. front pelt. ether and d1sla. at I"' (air 00Xnot poWbk. as In the caw of 4,2-HO(Me%qs`U- the both) under O,OW mm. PrIefeFroft to given to the strue. reactioes does not take place. Naturally, t possibility tore IU, since there has thus far been found no exception 0Zof such ring hireastion is not in itself a sufticient condition to the rule that it is the C mon: (inarked") next to that (or the Occurrence of the reaction. G_ and T_ were --_ cIkffying the #_Ito group that is activ&tc(l. let &,I expel. 4:00 UW. under these coadidons to introduce a C-Ac by means C 401 OF UeCN Into 2,4-(IIO)rCsH&R (R-CHO, Ac. COMe). Clio C:10 Clio 2,d_(jIO)jWfsAc, or 6.2,446te(JIMA"'R (R-CHO. I~ a Al dcrivs. 0l Mef"'~lf *0 Ac), witems the contspontling phlemiudr 'elds. although in poor )n Ulth i gave the devired cornpils 110 cf The more reactive CICH,CN, likewise. reactlun OccUrrW only with those compds. which reacted with MtCN. 1b/111C in ireneral. the madified Cattennann or Mach reaction wab carried out by treating I mol. of the compd. with 2 (U) - - - - - - - - - - An the phlongludnal series it hu been found that the intm- duction of a Clio Imp into the "Ittoph"We with be Ito* "1"64) ~Iir ONY a.( ~Ut-jj ter yields than inuaductlon of the Ac P90U aAT 10 4% wit Mee, into the aldthyde. probably becaaw of group t W 0 ty W 4( a a R it PC cf (it reactivity of IICN as compared with MeCN. 3 6 1 010 00 64 0!* 0 0 0000000 .44; 604 00 'Ma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 so* ~01000000006900 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 !7~4.0_~: 0 0 0 0 to 00-00 0, a do M 0 0000149!4040,6 00000 w& AWL fa abe. ether Wd ZOWN)t Of W db% (14 W 0 5f0T4If.AC wad 111O)AIIClIo yield resp. 32 OW mob.) and at#.. while twang with ke or wSter, Witb 00 svwdo w". to 173-4 after $to. hornogtaitation occurred and, when the rw- MeO Who (1-1) and W& AcO 1, Is ::I 7**Is began to Wp. toward the end of 00 aa. PC*, a . reduced by the Cimamezven awthod to 2 4 1,1 6-8tMe- the Mtn. and ~~r Increased In qus tity; after 12 lars. 00 go Cji(OH)S,1U.Iz4-30*. With mec.,ia;d~E. (110), the etber was decanted am the crystals was washed with 00 Celfi,Ae gives 147v pale yellow abs.ether,drittlatI50-4ristbe, umof*wstcr 00 00 needles trom dil. McOH, m. 167-0'. gives a redtruwn decon pd. by gradual adds. of water. and b =t 04P so P#Lh reaction. &W Is reduced to FtAH(OH)j. m. ITO- -water bath. Addn. of a Uttk dil. HC3 am the brst- 12'. With CICHECN instead of MeCN, 5 C. (HO)j- in#, to prermt. hydirlyiN of the AIC4. Is advisable. Tb* 00 00 CelfAc gave 6.33 S. o( a mixt., tn. 192 60. of S. and T. dicarbonyl compd. crystd. on cooling and wo purified by 00 00 upd. by tracdonal crystn. or dion. in a high vacuum. 2,4-(HO)1C4HjCHO crysta. from tw wtater into 0.63 C. of the More cam " 4 with Zu(CN)j and AlCls gave 101~ 2 4 I-3-(H0)AHr 90 iscam. m. 30(1,4' (dfc Pa. evacuated tube), a:70.5 fCHo)1. m. IV, his lh4m;;~ei, tn..230*1. 00 ofthowXnerm-231-4'. bZ~h gave a clark red-brown I Ided I I % of a A", 1~ydre AU or III). m. 117 . vola. VT. rtwi. and greatly dq,,,d each otber,s m.p,. tirlwltb aeam and giving *fob FeCI# a brown-red CO&W, 2. Of the middle fraction (4.64 g.. m. 19M') could not be agreeing in these propatks with the compd. described In 0* further tracdowitad. 2,4.G-HO(McO)rCHCHO with U13tein (Ttemane and Wittabers, Rif. 12. W(KI(IMI) Zn(C.N)s and AKA. yielded 21% of the di41&kyd* 2,4,6,. AS &-4xtiaolaldthyde. on Cleatmensea reduction It yielded 00 melkylpsionixal, needles, m. 14,&-V I,3-Ii0(Me0)AH(CHO)t. in. 245-7* (decomptij, gives the corresPo"ag tri 00 9* a rtd-brown W:ls reaction and is reduced to 2.0.3,5. After crWn. - Per. ether and distn. at 140-W (air Met(WO),01011 (IV). m. 107-9*. Prow 2.4.6-H0. bath) under 0-005 torn. Pref I i to the %true. 00 O$rO)vCjf*Ac Is obtained 84% o( the J-farmyl d4rip. M. ture 111, since them has thus F= no exception 00 needles from UcOlf ru 169-70'. reduced to 2-ad.W-3,5. to the rule that It is the C atom (marked') next to that * 0 dindAny4-19ttkyl~- m. N-V ymm beftme), carrying the a-ITO group that Is acdvated. In all tzpts. 00 Identical with a product obtained by Clemmen3en re. 00 duction of 6-byetrax)-S."i -5-Med Clio CHO CHO tn. t4l-S* (front dil. MeOH) w h WU" Af-l\n I A thesixed in M-1\z%H At off if Of 37% *M from 2.4.6.(H0) *Ac and Mel bailed 4 A; g 0* *40 hm with freshly caldned XXOt In acetone. V was also OH HO obWued, but Is only 2.9% yield, from HO(MrO)r- d\,) Tj -C.H"O with XeCN and AIC4. Z.6-Dicdy(-JS- V-H OH off 040 so dingkorypke", from Ac(MtO)AHrOII. McCN, imd (1) 127* reduced to the 2.6-di-Ei a 0* 2,11,&Rt(UeO)A4H.-OH (8.4 1. the phiorogldaol scries It has been found that the intro. cc. UeCN WW 4 1. ZnCit gave 11.4 C. o( a ketone mixt duction of a CHO group Into the acetophenout with wtd. Into 6.7 g. ether-scA. J-elk 1-hydrozy4.6-*m4b-' Zn(C.14), gives better yields thAn introduction at the Ac Of *th McCN into the aldehyde, probably bow se of "Y"Aft"W"" ("), m. 66, Afrow dil, bleOll), gives VOUP In 00 oo whit Fe" the red C0909 CftAF&CteFiStk fQC 0-110 ketoom tthe ter veactivit of HC%J as compared with MeCN. and 0.7 X. of (H6rX-;I.Ac and rllo~f 110 yield resp. 32 and 0 4v,',, J-fsrPq(P&4wow4&P , in. 173-4* after crygn. 0 0 * 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6k 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 41 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 *0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 * 0 o 010.00-o,of 0 0 so*$** so**** 0 A F~ A ".--h A_4_A~ I. a III F Q A I I V V -*,-.A UA AA 00 (A 0U~. 6 1 A t"O I I Two-OM prosam avapmtkim wkb juko vjpm tow Afffam-1 -T `4 .00 bow ZOJW1ki 1*10kromi Pro", 10. 715, MXIM); Sapp 11,44 fad$%'w.~ 0 C* 1411 31.-T. gives cakw. fending tu show that 41 2-4effoct V"Ijrr evapn. 4tation Xh cam rem6a o( the vapor ti the 1% t effect (best pump) fla, use it, the 2jWjI C11,vt v, III 06 retur( in Itfrater heat rcmtorny (flan a 3-edmt prrvoure evapg, plant without heat plitup -00 60 C., v G. !_00 00 0 .00 0 .00 =go r.0 0 :0 COO roe 0 :0 0 0 zoo zoo 3,06 46 t:00 01 : 00 1, ..it A m(TAU06KAI, 1.1f(R.TtINC CLAISIFICATIC. 0 St SAJO.1 .11 ell rid 11, U 16 Af so is It It tictit 10411 VIA it 99 it it cc It *I' x a tv 0 -9 0 1 mr " 0 a a 3 6 0 o o o 0 a o 6 o 0 111, o o 0 G 06. 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 111 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01"A VAGINq V.V.; ~IUUBE, B.M. Control of the bed charge height in 011pols fur6~Aes. Ut proizv 0 - no.1007 0 '63o 1 1 tMLRA 16-12)" 2�AA:�,tj, . EVJA(h)/EWT(l) ---ACC-NRi -AV&Q19284 Vbnogx-aph URI 4S, -_-Ale 6 (Eng1neer); .ost Dbrchenko, Ivan Semnovich ksa hdr ~~F ecn V1 Ongineer) Acture tubp (bsiM production technology, and methods of testing (Kineskopy; - konstn)kt%~L,- t6khn6logiya i metody ispAjtmiy) Kiev, Izd-vo "Tekhnika," 1965. 279 p. illus., biblio. 4000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS*: Image tube, test method, vacuLm technology PURPOM AND 00VERAGE: This book is intended for technical persainel concerned with the manufacture, testing, and reconditioning of picture tubes, as well as for University aid trade school students taking courses in this field. Me book pre- sents the'fundanuntals of the desigiing, mass producticti technology, and rmthods of control of picture tubes. The most efficient mechanized aid automated equipment used in present day production am descr-lbed. VOM 0F.TUffEM'[bbftd 'd] ap F)reword 5 Ch. I. Mmufacturing of picture tube coverings Ch II. Pbysicocherdcal treatment of cove-rings 58 Card 1/2 UM 621.,385,832 P. Optichiskie nribory 7,enitnoi arttlleri-i; osnowmia iistrolstll,'~. Nookvaj -Voen. izd-vo, 1949. 'l-Ticrofilm cop..., made in 1952 b-~. L. C. Coll-4tion of the ori-jnal: 2'V_'. p., illus. Title tr. : Optical instrurient-s in anti-aircraft. arfill.ery; con- stniction flindarientals. A-iicrof ilia T-2 (Slavic Lio0m) S (I , Aeronautical 6ctences and Aviation in them 6ovi,)t Union, LVivar-, of Corwress., 1955. ohe tb;vkp.144 Oct o L-0 roft, Z--Ob fth~. 0 Po 104 Nte -9.9 4p. -%G: Jv il., od)j 2 P t -G2"'~4 ele ett., Q Zbfj -01 .9 0t, OC ej)j) 0, ho 'Oced a 011--4z "o a C7 ti4be eeifli -P~ -P 7 144 e% cNit e4pj 04 9% 'It to e 4* jpo 0% 001,e col? qate ,740 ?Irf tob -14 ON ele -9.jot -4t, `~ -Pots ~,~Zc,,Ne C, it , -F, -to, t4e ? o "Oduc M .1y tect 0 e es 470. op 0j). 47~ j by p4cl C7, '1~ IqQt, lr&l~ rbe e fo Ole 6-,a Cce4* 4 Oj, (le zk fte we ze ej,. oe N4 cit.-O c4t 04 4 toq 49 ~1, e 0 0 Or d 40d euo d 04 cce2e -1:.l cot) Is.,,a f4ocl,, Olt, 1447414 olod OP .2!*v 1 t6 "Oti e ~-N 4to 'i 6.t 0)e el -147 A* Aq., Otl0j) t/le Pote ec- Ole ' A t aft 1 C/o t%,, Q&.1 e Cie 4to e Ct oce 0 * , 14,7~ .91,J) % 411'N 04, (1 44 0% ed t()-. Oct, ell e Of to Cce ? th0 ele e e t e p the Ct ~N 4 -ho 111410, OQ?ej t Q- cle,7 9. 'CODE: 09/ SUB Card 2/2kk- M- e I t WE I SUBM DATEZ 24Dec63/ PEF: 000 Aleksandr Davydovich; irizho) MARCHITKOi Ivan SeTrf3jjoiichj ,KOSTINSK-ri , - Ii--pn Vladimirovich, jrzh.; yojjST!,TTllz'CjVSKff, 'r;zh.; TRADIF-, ~ A.G., inzh.9 rotsenzent testing metbods] Kine- [KinescoPs; desipf technolOgY and skopy; konstruktsila, tekhnologiia i metOdy 'sPytani- Kievp Tekhnika, 1965. 279 P. (MIRA 18:6) TRAM, W -J~ V. 6' C95 p - w ail B a th 0 lie L11 -L 1. 'o mlatiwl of ";ocdiuml by a o r tl-l- s-:)- a1w. p-C."pa--ed aC,7A-3r---. lklo iz; proba'-Ay cr (sic: 7 -a=- , -~, -,c m I since -i~ 4u!.t m-aTg -rieldzi h:.-n-a-iY e in.! din roexced by cc ammoni~i, -,thijr.4, with acit', rc-.!ur.J.n.- it i!; c->1--verted 111to met*flylgrine. Vtz mula pra--.osid 1Yy 11?x1onald arA MaLl3niip h propc lin Ch r-cr, o" The Thai avi, 1zli a::jA C~L,o vlolvod ).a'- ~-o* -.n:; -.!i th~ in, C:~nj, a 1,d oy Fect tha' c. n Lhl: c!' 1, In pmading Y;Iti die-th, 1 betonup diprop-yl ketw~E,, dec%p t`-e -~Ub."'.*Ltuts" etzlyli-- olkli- valwvatp, ai,.(! its subalAVaLed ph,,-n~laoa,tic cel.J, 11-r, -dilhctf, th-c nitv,ojar-Zf ins, and t~c-'!.;3 TRAUIN ~ am I SO-1 ISO S 3L94 Iic doflo c v. 66, p lyf, 0_ t O~C), j '.2. 'irate 5, .'rit . qu'v ~p . v W-v VII . V,-,c 0-671or wbites 11tion adrI4_ 4.0r. CJL a 'Corr. M:"t" I- -1,-OKIlLe - .11;III!i-_y [;oj,.)bIo 1A dc d.,- o P. Tllc ooLliwa a cpnt'L3 Elt at Cold.--- 1110- ac d,,,co%-,)O5G o iv e d 2U o--: dir PI's th c as I Ip" S lio Gnl-tfl 0~' n 0! VASIIEVSKIY, M.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; TRAUBE, Ye.S.... inzh.; LEVCHENKO, Yu.T. inzh.j KRAVTSOV, S.I., Inzh. Automation of skip hoists by means of mechanical brakes with hydraulic drive. Ugoll.prom. no.4:51-55 JI-Ag 162. MTA 15:8) 1. Giproniselektroshakht. (Mine hoisting) (Automatic control) VASIM"Klv, ftrk Nikolayevich;-TRAUDFAx-T-Meuiy Semenovich; MIRSKAYA, V.V., '-iO- 0 red. izd-va; MINSKER, L.I., tekhne redo; tekhn. red. (Remote and automatic control of the brakes of mine hoists] Distan- tsionnoe i avtomaticheskoe upravlenie tormozom shakhtnykh pod"emnykh mashin, Moskva., Goso nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu,' 1961. 57 P. (MIRA 14:11) (Hoisting machinery-Brakes) (Remote control) (Automatic control) SOLOVEYCHIK, L.M.; GENIN, L.S.; KRUPYANSKIY, F.Yu.; RAZGOVOHOV, A.V.; jR4~BBNBMG,j.A.; RUBD;A, P.M., otv. red.;KWIMINA, R.A.,re-E. '- (Principles of the methodology of planning future needs in general usage service] Osnovy metodologii perspektivnogo planirovaniia potrebnostei v sviazi obshchego pollzovaniia; ir)forrr,atsionnyi sbornik. Moskva, Sviazl, 1964. 77 p. (MIRA 17:12) TRAUBE0,;1IRG, I. A. "Technical and Economic Analysis of Various Methods of Con- structing 3uburban Telephone Communica Lions." Gand Tach Sci, Moscow i~lectrotechnical Inst of Comnunications, Min Communica"on Ussit, Moscow, 1954# (4, 110 71 Feb 55) SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 Aug 55-51xvay of Ocientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (14) 00 oot so: 00 '006 #00 sod 1 L141 6 its, 121111mugu A -L-A-A-J-, SA a 00-4 IL hI Ocfi"$-&.* Pacwtayll etc 1.00 .00 000 .00 PA tok 39, tP, TAO -747; DIM-087-7118, Nuv. 04' Of MIJ. llrqim. Set". It". J, W, 600 A f*viow of rectAt work on Mal mys. go* no* gKoo "Oo 600 '00 a** WOO Jiloo ilma,14 %I ado a O'W"SA431 'm Soo ooeosooooe*o:::z:::io**Oo*ocooo*oooooo: *000*10000000000.000 0**4600900000400*8 MUEZ, is -TrUtes J.. and JUobk, D. The Roduction of told Chloride in the Presence of Lyophilic CoUcids. "- awrge allgeme Chemes V019 170,p 19289 ppe 65-98 Choir. Absti., Vol. 22!2502 AU013 was reduced in aq. soln. uith a number of reducing agents inthe presence of many lyophilic colloidsq Nearly aU the colloids had a marked p- ...ptizing influence in concd. soln. Usually the peptizing effect increased A th the pro- tective power or the colloids. The degree of dispersion of the Au was grease lest in the most coned, solns. of colloids in some cases ooarse di~ ersity and potn. SP were fotuW at internediatebncns. of colloid. Often when the soln. contg. no colloid yiolded st.*le Au sol aniall amts, of lyophilic sol caused pptn. In other cases when the colloid-free aoln. gave a npt. of Au,, small amts. of lyophilic colloid exerted protective action. F. L. Brot-me Syath(jjis of Nitroi:eneoua WSNund by mean.,, a Nitric Oxi6e. Ann-alenrs 1898p 300$ 81-128 J.-Chem. Socs V. 740 P. A9 Ia several papers recently publiehed, the author has ehawn that, under Suitable con- ditions, nitric oxide uniws with a large number of organic compounds. Tbe power of combininb w-itii nitric oxide is exhibitea bv all those ctm~pounda Ubich *ld it-onitrovo- derivatives under the influence of nitrous acid, namlyp athylic acetoscetate,'ehylic mlonatep an,; its alkylie derivativegs,, ethylic acetyluccinates nitropai-affins-, ketonev. h-ving a vetheriyl, meWylene, or methyl group adjacent to the carbonyl radiclep diketones, eth:lic phetylacetate, benzylic cyanides M-SOLCinols phloroglucinols ethylic succinyl- succinate, methone, carovene, ani a milar cvmpounds. Combinntion of thcEe subsLances with nitric oxide, however, occurs only in presence 9f alkalis. The nitric oxide reaction, as thf- author ret'ere to this mthod of synthLEiS, involves the rcplacciftent of bydrogen by the Mup N,,02H. In order to djztihguish the compounds obtained b~ thiB r4cans from the nitramines of Franchimont, they are called isonitrardince (conpare Hantzschp this vol., 1. 247). They are identical with the.prciduct of the action of nitrc-u-- acid on subutituted hydro)Wlaminee, and nr al,3o obtained by the hydrolysie of von Hneyerve bisnitrosyl compounds with hy...rochloric or eulphuric acid. TRAUBE, Ye,S, inzb.; KHA-TULEV, Ye.A.. inzb. Use of powerful mining machinery motors In mine section electric systems. Ugoll Ukr- 3 no-3:17-20 X- 159. (MIRA 12:5) (Mining macbinery--Electric driving) (Electricity in mining) TRAUBE, YO.S. Performance characteristics of hoists platforms. UMIlUkr. 3 no.12:16-19 ' with use '59. (14IRk of shaker 13W (Mine hoisting) TRAUBE, Ye.S., inzh. Selecti-ng., electric cm-rent converters for mine hoists vith asynchronous electric drive. Ugoll ITIrr. 4 no.8:31-32 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Electric current converters) (Mine hoisting) FIDORDV& M.M., gornyy inzh.; VASILZVSKIY. M.N., kand.tokhn.nauk; TRAU133, Teo$*, inzhe C-------- Automatic control of hoisting machines with asynchronous drive. Gor. zhur. no.22:38-43 D 1609, (MIRA 13:12) 1. Giproniselektroshakht, Stalino (for Vasilevskiy, Traube). (Hoisting machinery-Bleetrie drives) (Automatic control) VASILEVSKIY~ M.N., kand. tokhn. nauk~. TRAUBE,_Xe,5,, kand. tekhn.nauk; RtJTBF:RGP L.N., inzh.; STOROZHF T-f."'P., inzh. Nov system of semiautomatic control of mine hoisting. Shakht. stroi. 8 no.10:4-7 0 164. (~aRA 17:12) 1. Inatitut Glpran-48eloktroshakht. Determination of the limiting moments of the asynchronous motors of cutter-loaders in mine networks. Elektrichootvo no,10:19-23 0 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Giproniselektroshakht., (Electricity in mining) (Coal mining machinery-Electric drivii1g) VASILEVSKIY, M.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; i=h.; KIIAVTSOV, V.A., inzh. - ____ Effect of the conveying type, engine and network parameters on the rated operating efficiency of the cutter-loader. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no.12:27-28 D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Gijzoniselektroshakht. (Coal mining machinery) TRAUEE,, Ye.S.,, kand. tekhn. nauk Cooling drill and cutter-loader motors and changing over from 380 v. to 660 v. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no.7t24-25 J1 163. (MM 16t8) 1. Giproniselektroshakht. (Mining machinery-Electric driving) BELOZEROV, V.G., (Kursk, u1. Engellsa d.136J. kv.27); SKVORTSOV. B.A. (Leningrad, 'cyuza pechatnikov, d.7.kv.26); PARKHOMCHUK Ya. (L.-ningrad, u1. ,Soyuza pechatnikovp d*7.kv.26); TRAUBE, Ye.S.(Donetsk,,5, u1. Shchorsa, d.12. kv.8); DROZDOV, A.D. (Novo -che'r'"s'-s-k-,' - u1. B.Khmellnitskogo d.151. kv.26); VAYNBERG, A.M. (Moskva, V-180., Malaya Yakimanka, d.22, kv.19); FILATOV, M.A. (Kemerovop ul. Dzerzhinskogo d.27p kv.11); GANZBURG, L.B. (Leningrad P-3# KrasnoBellskayaj d.121 kv.2); BUDANOVI V.D. (Moskva, A-287j, Chuksin tupik, d-4p kv.17); LYSENKO, N.G. (Kiyev, ul. Sulimov- skaya, d.5.kv.71); SHERGIN, Ye.N. (Cherkassy, ul Uritskogo, d.37,kv.6); TIUJSHCHEV,, Ye.A.; SUVOROV, Yu.I. (Riga, ul. Suvorova, d.209 kv.11); ARTAMONOV, I.G. (Riga, u1. Suvorova, d.20, kv.1.1); OKHAPKIN, V.V. (Yaroslavl', Tutayevskoye shosse, d.32); OLIKHOVSKIY, I.L. (Khartkov, pr. Moskovskiy, d.199) Discoveries and inventions. Prom.energ. 19 no.7:55-56 Jl 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Bereznikovskiy sodovyy zavodq byuro po ratsionalizatsii i izobretatellstvu., Permskaya obl.., g. Berezniki (for Trushchev). 2. Yaroslavll, Tutayevskoye shos5e, d.32, YaZMOGK (for Okhapkin). 3. Kharikov, pr.Moskovskiyp d.199p Khartkovskiy elektromekhani- cheskiy zavod, byuro po ratsionalizatsii i izobretateltetvu (for Ollkhovskiy). KARKAZOV, Mikhail Grigorlyevich; YEFIMOV, Nikolay Semenovich; KCM'SKIY, G.B., dotsent; retienzent; rAT'KjN,..D;F,, dotsent, retsenzent; prepodavatell, retsenzent; BAZYK. V.K., prepoda- vatell, retsenzent; FRAYFELID, G.Ta., prepodavatell, retsenzent; STOYANOV, K.H.. otv.red.; KAZ'MiNA, R.A., red.; KAWILOVA, S.F., takhn.red. -[Organizing and planning a local telephonic system]\Organizataiia i planirovanie mestnoi telefonnoi svia2i. Moskva, Gos izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam sviazi i radio, 1959. 212 p. tMIRA 12:12) 1. Xafedra Organizateii i ekeplustataii elektroavyazi Moskovskogo elektrotekhnichookogo instituta avyazi (for Fat'kin, Traubenberg). 2. Kafedra okonoiaiki evyazi Odesskogo alektrotekhnicheskogo instituta svyazi (for Basyk, Frayfelld). (Telephone) DIVAN, B.A., inzhener; TRLUBENMG. S.L._,_tn.;~hener; USPVNSKIY, YU.M., inzhener. larva Hydroelectric Power Station. Blektrichestyo no.9:1-6 S 156. (XLRA 9:11) 1. Leningradekoye otdeleniye Gidroanargoproyekta. (Harva Hydroelectric Power Station) ACC NRs -F5014719 (A SuuItci; CODE: Ui't/0322/65/0~'/G~'/0324/rG?-8 VV ~AUTHOR: n-aubenborg, S. Yo; Xorotchonko, A` A.; ?Utilova, 1. N. 'C~HG: Zoscow Technological Institute of the Food Industry (Yoskovskiy tokh-nologichoskiy ;~institut pishchavoy promyshlonnosti) TAITIE: Effect of high doses of cobalt-60 garruma rays on potato starch ;SO1.RCE: IVUZ. Pishchovaya toldinologiya, no. 6, 1965, 24-28 I-OPIC TAIGS: radiation effect, radiation chemistry, food technology, processed t-3lant product, carbohydrate. depolymerization UIS' MACT. In continuation of earlier -work w-Ith lower doses of 1500 r/min, a total of ;18-94 millirad was applied to commercial starch containing 16fi, mo'ctura, placod JLn tclosed anpoulos in the prosence of air at room temperature. Changes were rocorded is-oacl~ro-d-,o'L.o,,,ie~~rically in the ultraviolet and visible ranges. Furt:her daternainatiOnS :included color, amount of reducing substances (iodonetry), mean molecular "rai.g,nt '(according to end groups), solubility (by refractometer), pH, organic acids, .1.ornaldehyde (spectrum), glucose and maltosa (paper chromatography). Results S'nowed i,an increase of destructive processes with increased gamma doses resulting in a waakened: structure of the grain which becomes brittle, increase in water- soluble substances 1'(0655 -'Old at 54 millirad) due probably to rupture of the 1-4 and 1-06 glucoside bonds, Card 1/2 UDc. 60~.22.o ACC NRt A-'011~719 ,ank-AI appearance of aldehyde end groups. 11-1o glucose or maltose ware detected. !Solubillity was higher in the 18-56 millirad interval than at higher doses. Decrease i o 'L b-i and increase of organic acids, hydrogen ions and caeboxy groups was 'a-.4.,ghe-st at ~47-56 millJrad. Decrease in optical density paralleled color changes detarm~ned wlth !iodine. The absorption maximum at 260-265 -,iyj.,was indicative for dioxyacetone. it was iconcluded that at the above doses, just as at doses below 18 mil-lirad, starch ,;depolymerization will lead to the formation of dextrine-like suostancos. Tie radiation' !Lnduced chemical transformation is accompanied by formation of low molecular compounds:' .acids, dixoyacetone and formaldehyde. No mono- or disaccharides were formed. Zae :,Values of dissociation constants approximated those of some carboxy-acids such as :glycolic, gluconic, and mucic. The irradiated starch retained free radicals for a 1lon=- time; these probably represent an intermediate stop in radiolytic molecular ideg-4adation. "We wish to thank P. Yu. Butyagin for determining the free radicals in ;our samples". Orig, art, has: 4 figures and 2 tables. !S-U3 CODE: 06, 07/ SUBX DATE.- 30Dec641 ORIG REF: 004/ OM REF: 001 W-R-1-A-P60-18952 SOURCE CODE: Ug/032 66/000 00 1/10048 0052 AUTHOR: Putilovap I. N.; Traubenbergy S. Ye.; K ORG: Moscow Technological Institute of the Food Industry __(Moskovskiy tekbnologiche- skiy institut pishcHevoy.promyshlonno-s-ElT TITLE: Properties of potato starch irradiated in gas media SOURCE: IVUZ. Pishchevaya. tekhnologiya, no. 1, 1966, 48-52 TOPIC TAGS: gamma radiation, radiation chemistryp food technology, gas, polysaccha- ride gamma irradiation, argon, carbon dioxide, oxygen, high vacuum, oxidation ABSTRACT: The effect of starch irradiationlln various gas media on starch properties was investigatea because fie -effect different types of media have on the radiolysis of polysaccharides has as yet been inadequately studied and the role of oxygen in radiolysis still questionable. The irradiation was carried out in argon, carbon dioxide, air, oxygen, and in a vacuum with 60CO as the gamma-ray radiation source.' The experimental results show that 1) starch undergoes less decomposition and oxida- tion during its irradiation in argon or carbon dioxJde than during irradiation in the other media, 2) the maximum yield of radiolysis products is obtained from the irradla- tion of starch in an atmosphere of oxygen, 3) during irradiation in a high vacuum of Card ACC NR: AP6018952 0.4 mm lig at which the starch retains only 2% of the moisture, the starch decompop- ition and oxidation is higher than during irradiation in other media, and 4) the higher decomposition and oxidation of starch in a high vacuum might be ascribed Lo the low content of moisture in the starch which makes it difficult for the free radi-~!' cals to recombine. The authors thank V. P. Komar, R. G. Zhbankov. Kt A. i Potapovich for taking the IR and EPR spectra. Orig. art-hast 3 figures ana 1 table-! SUB CODE: 06-,07/ SUBM DATE: 15Jun65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH fW:-O:LO 'PUTHANAP 7..N.,, THAUBENBER69 S.Ye. Effect of gamma rays cn the charge In starch acid-4,7. Pr-Alkl. biloklilm. 'L mi~L-obiol. 1 no..-518-543 S-0 1650 (W.RA 18311) 1. Yaskovsk!y tekhrologilcheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshl-en--iosti, GORON, I.Ye.; ARUTYUNOV, M.G.; MARKOVICH, V.D.y PATRUNOV, V.G.; TRAUBENBERG, V.P. - High-speed ferrographic recoi~ding of digital data. Elektronriaz' 16 no.12-.26-32 D 162. 1i (MIRA 16:1) ~(Telecomnunication) (printing machinery and supplies) 'ACC N-R.- 6004353 SOURCE CODE: UR/0108/65/020/Olo/oo6i/0065 IAUTHOR: Traubenberg, V. P. (Active member) ORG: Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Electrocommunication i(Nauclino-tekhnicheskoye obshchcFjtvo radiotekliniki i clektrosvyazi) TITLE: Effect of magnetizing pulse rise time on th signal and noise in square-loop iferrites i ISOURGE. Radioteklinika, v. ZO, no. 10, 1965, 61-65 TOPIC TAGS: signal noise separation, ferrite, square loop ferrite ABSTRACT: An examination of well-known formulas for signal, noise, and ferrite- core magnetic reversal brings about these conclusions: (1) Different rates of change of induction within the steep and flat portions of the hysteresis loop result in strong noise in a square-loop ferrite magnetically reversed by steep-front pulses; (2) The square-loop coefficient of the core cannot completely determine the signal-to-noise ratio when pulse magnetization is used; (3) When the cores are reversed by a transistorized generator, the signal duration and amplitude depend only slightly and J Card 1/2 UDG: 621.3. -ACC NR, AP6004353 0 the noise depends completely on the pulse-rise steepness; (4) Less steep pulses brin about a higher signal-to-noise ratio and lower dependence of the signal amplitude on the load; (5) The pulse-rise time should be taken into account even when the pulses are rather steep. The above theoretical conclusions were verified by experiments with 5 to 40 ferrite cores pulse-switched by a transistorized generator; 0. 2- and 1. 5-microsec pulse-rise times were used. The estimated data differed within 10% from the experimental. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 18 formulas. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 26Dec63 ORIG REF: 003 Card 2/2 M M-47V6010351 SOURGE, GOD111": AUVOR: Myslivecek,_ Alois (Engineer); Tr.-ka Vlastimil,.JDigineer) ORG _e viutredna : Cyslivaaek) Technical CarLt r ff -Commi-0141k~~imlf Prague (Technick-ti spoju 'rrc kaJ Power Research Institute, Ceske Budejovice (Vrzktumy ustav energeticky) TITLE: Measuring the parameters of the Inductive influence of three-phase E11V lines SOURCE: Slaboproudy obzor, v. 26, no. 11, 1965, 677-685 TOPIC TAGS: communication line, transmission line, high voltage line, electric inductance, electric resistance ABSTRACT: The article su'rveys the results o .f m0a- surement of the inductive influence of 110 kv three-phase polfer transmission lines on overhead and buried communications lines. The experiment showed the suitability of using, two-pl-tase I . between the i*tfansmission to determine the mutual inductan99 ,polfer transmission line and the communicationl6lino and to doter-* mine the apparent soil resistance at the place of.impingement. Some-parameters from the theory of the inductive influence of power lines on communications lines also are evaluated. Orig. art. has: 19 figures _and_. 12 tables. ___CJPRSI___ -SUB CODE: 09, 17 SUBM DATFA 31Mar65 ORIG REF: 005 OTH REF: 001 SOV REF: 002 Card uDc: 621. U.8 TRAUBERGo, L. - The -game is worth it. Nauka i zhizn' 30 no.5s76-81 My 163. (MIRA 16tlO) ing. TRAIT!' jN., ng, 'I r Lo, r r_'- c-cmw"tr st r TRAUMV-JJM, ZdzisInw; DULKO-KALASKA, Gertruda; MICH, Wojciech Iffect of Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome on the 3OG picture and on pregnancy. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.29:1354-1356 zo JTul7 59. 1. (ZE Szpitala Woj(madzkiego w Opolu: dyrektor: dr B. Glazer) (ffATMHCUV,FRIDMICHS3N SYIMROME, in pregn. (=,.CTROCARDIOGRAFRY~ TRAUMMM, Zdzjj3jav (Opole. ul. Kosnego 51. SzPital WoJewodzkl) 11 te ca the history of medicina in the 19th cent=y. Polski t7goci. :-So - lek. 14 no.9:403-405 2 Mar 59. (HISTORY, IMICAL in 19th century (Pol)) ]BALds6v. L. A;SANDONIRSKIT, M. I;TRAUGOTT, K. N;CHISTOVICH, A. S, Neurophysiological study of acute infectious psychoses. Wevropat. psikhiat., Moskva 19 no.4t65-70 July-Aug. 1950. (CLML 20:1) 1. Of the Institute of Nvolutionary Physiology and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity imeni Academician I. P. Pavlov (Director -- Academician L. A. Orbeli) of the AcadezW of Med- ical Bolences USSR. iv TRAUGOTT. N.H.; CHISTOTICH, A.S. Attempt of physiologic understanding of speech incoherence In schlzo- phrenia. Wevropat. psikhiat., Moskva 20 no.6:31-35 Nov-Doe 5le (GIML 21:4) 1. Of the Institute of Physiology imeni I.P. Pavlov (Director- Academician K.M. Bykov) of the Academy of Sciences USSR. TRAUGOTT, H.N.; CHISTOVICH, A.S., zaveduyushchiy. Peculiarities of the higher nervous function in chronic delirium (para- phrenia). Tnidy In-it.fiziol. 1:413-424 '52. (MIARA 6:8) 1. Paikhiatricheskly sektor. (Nervous system) (Delirium) TRAUGOTT, N.N.; CHISTOVIGH. A.S., zavedWmshchi'y. Effect of active therapy ir)on speech r6actions of schizophrenics in an ex- perlment with word associations. Tru(l;*7 Inct.fiziol. 1:436-453 '52. (MlaU 6:8) 1. Nikhiatricheskiy sektor. (IL-sociation of ideus) (Schizophrenia) Tm !T LT i . r, 1!.7' ! ' - - - T C., X 2. USSR 4. "Cn So rn-co 7. r ne vr 9. .:cnth].-,, List cf Rus3lan Acce.-.0icno, cf I~w 3h,Y,.,;-.". Unc'ass* TROGOTT, N.N. . - 1~ Method of inTestigation in a psychiatric clinic of correlation dis- orders of the signal systems* Zh, nevropat. paikhiat., Moskya 52 no. 6:3-'12 "inne, -1959;. (GIKL 23:3) L Of the PMtohiatric Sector (Read -_ A. S, Chistoyloh), Institute of Physiology, (Director -- Academician K. K. Bykov), AcadmW of Sciences USSR. 1. BALOMOV, L. YA., D. A., LUJIM, A. YE., T11MOTT.N.J. 2. -S--~-;R (60C) 4. Sluchevski-t, I. F. 7. On Prof. I. F. Sluchevtskiyts at-ticle "On som urgont problems t. psychiatry." Zlivir. nevr. J. psikh. 52, no. 12', 1952- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. BAWNOV, L.Ya?;LICHKO, A.Ye.;TRAUGOTTO N.N I. Data on pathophysiologic analysis of stupor appearing in infectious psychoses. Zh. nevropat. psikhlat., Moskva 53 no.3:167-181 Mar 1953- 1 (GLKL 25:1) 1. Institute of Physiology imeni L P. Pavlov of the Academy of Sciences USSR. TRAUGOUT, Nataliya Nikolayevna Academic degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences, based on her defense, 16 No7ember 1954, in the United Council of a group of Leningrad Institutes of the Acad Med Sci USSR, of her dissertatton entitled: "Interrelation of signal systems in dome acute disorders of the function of the brain." Academic degree and/or title: Doctors of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAX, List no. 4, 25 Febriiary 1956,Byulleten' .p. 14-24, Uncl. MYO SSSR, No. 1, Januanj 1957, Moscow, p JPRS/VY.JAO ORFINSKAYA, V.K.; TRAUGOTT, N.H. Fifth conference on the problems of speech perception. Itv. All S:-'SR Ser.biol. no.6:108-112 H-D 056. (Huu 1,):I) (SPRMH) (MRING) TRAUGOTT, N.H.; ORBELI, L.A., akademik, otvetstvennyy redaktor; TARASOV, G.A., red.izdatellstva; ARONS, R.A., tekhn.red. [Disturbances in the interaction of the signal systems during certain sudden acute pathological states of the brain] 0 narusheniiakh vzaimodelstviia signallnykh sistem pri nekotorykh ostro voznikaiushchikh patologicheakikh sootolaniiakh golovnogo . mozga. Moskva, Izd-vo AkAd.nauk SSSR, 1957. 223 P. (MIRA 10:12) (BRAIN) TRAUGOTT, NATALIYA NIKOLAYMNA N15 633-51 -17 Ocharki fiziologii vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti chelovaka. Outline of the physiology of man's higher nervous system, by N. N. Traugott 1 Dr. Moskva, Medgiz, 1957. 245 P. illuiPo. charts, tables. I'Literaturall; p. 210-246 BALONOV, L.Ya.; LIGHKO, A.Ye.; TRAUGOTT, N.N. Depression and restoration of ti~-'~ig'her nervous activity in certain pathological conditions [with summary in Unglich]. Zhur.v7s.nerv. detat. 7 no.3:335-343 MY-Je '57. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Inatitut evolyutBionnoy fitiologii AN SSSR. (CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM physiology, depression & restoration of higher nervous activity in pathol. cond. (Rus)) TRAUGOTT, N..N.; 13ALOKOV, Loya. Lichko, A.Ye. The problem of sick points in the pathology of the higher nor-rous activity in man, Kate po OVOI- fiziOl- 3 '58. (MIRA 12:4) (PSYCHOSICS) TRAUGOTT. N.16., BALONOV, L.Ya. Neurophysiological analysis of eertain conditions resulting from aminazine administration [with 9-ammRry in ?ranch]. Zhur~nevre i paikh. 58 no.5:585-591 '58 (MMA llS7) 10 Institut evolyutsionnoy fi%lologli Imeal lox. Sechenova (dir. - akademik L#A, Orbell) AN SSSR, I*ningrad. (CHWRMKAZM. effect , " neurophysiol. aspects oug)) TRAUGOTT, N.N. la memory of Maria Kapitonovna Petrova. Zhur.nevr. i paik.',. 85 no.11:1 92-1393 N'58 (MIRA 12:1) MTROVA, MARIIA UPITONOVNA, 1877-1948) USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - The Nervous System. T Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13255 Author : Balonov, L.Ya., Lichko, A.Ye., Traugott, N.N. Inst : Title : Depression and Restoration of Higher Nervous Activity in Several Pathological Conditions Orig Pub : Zh. vyssh. nervn. deyat-sti, 1957, 7, No 3, 335-343 Abstract : With the development of convulsive seizures, insulin coma, acute infectious psychosis, and recovery from these conditions, the-later conditioned reflexes (CR) and all forms of speech activity vere suppressed, the earlier they were restored and the more firmly they were developed, and unconditioned reflexes - the earlier they appeared in ontogenesis. Elementary cor- tical reactions were restored earlier than the more complex ones. The sequence of restoration of CR was determined by the subsequent recoveries of the corres- Card 1/2 - 115 - .1 USSP./Human and Animal physiology - The Nervous System. T Abs Jour Ref Zhur BicAL., No 3) 1.959) 13255 Au poilding unconditioned reflexes) which were restored earlier and suppressedilater than CR. In insulin coma, and quite often in infeqtious psychosis, there were rapidly developed protective inhibition) resis- tance, and intensified irradiation of the nervous processes. -- I.A. Slavittolsaya Card 2/2 BALONOV, Lev Yakovlevich; TRAUGOTT, N.N,, otv.red.; HATAROVA, N.Y., r--4- red.izd-va; KRUG=M -N.A., tekhu.red. (Conditioned reflex re&mlation of cardiac activity In man) Uslovnoreflektornaia reguliatsiia serdechnoi daiatellnosti cheloveka. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 193 p. (MIRA 13.'l) (CONDITIONED RBSPONSE) (HEART) TRAUGMT, INNO Characteristics of a verbal accaimt following the recent for- miLtion, of eqnditioned motor reflexes in -preschool children. Zhur.vya.nerv.deiat, 9 no-3:328-334 MY-Je '59. (MM& 12:9) 1. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology, U.S.S.R. Sciences, Leningrad. Academy of L (Malu, GOIMITIOMM) ACC NR' AR6004359 AUTHOR: Traugott. N. N SOURCE CODE: UR/0299/65/OOO/O19/POO4/POO41i ny L. Y j~yqfman D. A~. TITLE: Role of the reticular formation of the bra in-stem and nonspecific systems of the optic thalamus SOURCE: Ref. zh. Biologiya,' Abs. 19P18 REF SOURCE: Sb. Evolyutsiya funktsly. M.-L., Nauke, 1964, 186-197 TOPIC TAGS: brain, conditioned reflex, cblorpromazine, nervous system drug, drug effect, behavior pattern ABSTRACT: Cortex activity change induced by inhibition or intensifica- tion of the nonspecific system function of the brain stem or thalamus with the administration of adrenalin (subcutaneously 0,75 to 1 ml of a 1:1000 solution), cblorpromgzine (intravenously or intramuscularly 25 to 100 mg), or sodium amytal (intravenously 150 to 200 mg) was investigated in pationts with various psyGhJc syndromes and also in convalaBcents. Conditioned reflexes were developed by prollminary verbal instructions, verbal reinforcement and also by defensive and kinestbetic reinforcement. Despite sharp changes of unconditioned reflexes under the action of all the above drugs, the formation of new conditioned reflexes and the L 46-02-36 A& NR, AR6004359 performance of earlier developed conditioned reflexes were possible; thus, the synapse function basically was not offected,'tbougb certain cortical activity changes were noted. It was demonstrated that irradiation of excitation along the cortex is determined by the state of the nonspecific systems of the thalamus and irradiation of excitation in the vegetative centers depends on the reticular formation of the brain stern. Preservation of discriminatory inhibition is determined by the interrelation of the reticular formation of the brain stem and the nonspecific systems of the thalamus (which is disturbed following sodium amytal administration). The function of impressing traces of stimuli striking the cortex improves with intensification of reticular formation activity and deteriorates with its inhibition. Under the action of these preparations, motor reflexes also changed and certain changes of mood were observed. Bibliography of 21 titles. R. Pavlygina. fTranslation of abstrac!7. CODE: 06 fV KURGANOVSKIY, Pavel Ivanovichj TRAUGOTT, E.N... otv, rod. (Pbysiological mechanisms of cardiac neuroses in chi-ldren] Fiziologicheskie makhaninq nevrozov serdtsa u detei. Mo- skva, Nauka., 1965. .188 p. (MIRA 18:11) TRAUGOTT, N.N.; KAYDANOVA, S.I.; MEYERSON, Ya.A. I ''. 1, . Impairments of motor functions on the Bide of the injured hemi- sphere and possible mechanism of these impairments. Acta nerv. sup. (Praha) 6 no.4:384-396 164. 1. Institut evoluytaionnoy fiziologli im. I.M. Sechenova, AN SSSR i Pal-khonevrolog-laheakiy institut im. V.M. Bakhtereva, nevrologicheskoya otdelenlye , Leningrad. qTAUGOTT) N.H.; B"'LONOV, J_ya.; `.IectrcphysJolo,:--ra' ciL'a rn lok,ical substances on various ~itnicti;res (~_i the I'llur. vi's. 11(..1.V. duilit'. 1.5 (,r,. 1. institut evolyLitgionnoy f!.zinlc,,.,ii im. J.~% Im. i Trat ir !i ~11 - .. . * ~ TRAUGOTT, N.N.; BALONOV, L.Ya. Materials for a neurophysiological analysis of the anti- depressive action of tofranil. Zhur. nevre i psikh. 63 no-4:552-563 163. (WRA 17:2) 1. Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii imeni I.M. Sechenova (dir. - prof. Ye.M. Kreps) AN SSSR i 3-ya psikhiatricheskaya bollnitsa (glavnyy vrach N.D. Bulkin), Leningrad. TRAUGOTT,, N.N.; BALONOV, L.Ya. Review of the book nNeurophysiological studies in neuropsychic diseaseau. Zhur.vys-nerv. deiat. 13 no.2.-383 Mr-A~163- IAIRA 16%9) (IIEUROPSYCHIATRY) TRAUGOTTY M.N. A~ Results and perspectives of study of the effect of vw-iftz neurotropic substances on higher nervous activity in man, Activ. Nerr. Sup. 5 no.3:323-326 Jl 163- 1. Institut evo3~utsionnoy fiziologii imeni I.Mo Sechenova Akademii nauk SSSR, direktor - chlen-korr. AN SSSR Ye. M. Kreps. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM) (PSYCHaW) AMOBARBITAL) (CHLORPR%MINE) ~ (EPINEPHRINE) (IMIPRAMINE) (PHARMACOLOGY) (PHYSIOLOGY) TRAUGOTT, N. N., Institute of Evolutionary Physiology imeni Sechenov of the of the USSR (Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii imeni I.M. Sechenova, Akademii nauk SSSR) Director (direktor) Member-Correspondent of the Academy of Sciences, E.M. KREPS., USSR. "Results and Trends of Study of Effects of Some Neurotropic Substances on the Higher Nervous Activity in Man." Prague, Activitas Nervosa Superior, Vol 5, No 3,-July 63; pp 323-326. Abstract [Russian article]- Study with amobarbital, chlorpromazine, imipramine, epinephrine: redponse to acoustic stimulation; conditioned reflex in small groups of patients to study interaction of various parts of the central nervous system. Anatomical drawing, 3 graphs. 20 TRAUGOTT, N. ; BALONdY. L.Ya.; KAUFMAN, D.A. Mechanism of the action of sodium anytal on higher nervous activity in marr. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 61 no 12:1847-1854 161, ~MIRA 1537) 1. Institut evolyutsionno fiziologil, imeni I.M. Sechenove. (dir. - prof. Ye.M. KrepB5 Alf SSSRI Ieningr~d, (AMOBARBItAL) (NERVOUS SYS=) TRAUGOTT, N.N.; BALONOV, L.I.; KURGANOVSKII, P.L[Nurganovsklys P.I.] Cortical regulation of the function of the normal and sick heart in man, Active nerve BUP- 4 no.3/4:439-445 162. 1. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, I.M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiol Leni rrad. p (I nh O~D 1EART) (HEART DISEASES) (RE-FLF,X CONDITIONE TRAUGOTT N N BALONOV, L.Ya.; KAURIAN, D.A. Clinical picture and physiological mechazil:s=B of sci:e atypical reactions to the administration of aminazino. Zhur. nev;r. i pailch. 62 no.5:746-754 162. (MMA 15:6) 1. Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii imeniI.M. Sechenova (dir. - prof. Ye.M. Kreps) AN SSSR i 3-ya Psikhonevrologiches- kaya bollnitsa imeni Skvortsova-Stepanova (glavnyy vrach V.D. Bulkin)., Leningrad. (CHLORPROMAZINE) TRAUGOW, N.H.; BALONOV, L.ya.; KAUFlWl, D.A. Mechanism of the action of aminazine on higher nervous activity in IA man. Zhur. vys. nerv.deiat. 11 no.5:814-822 S-0 16.1. (MI, 15:1) 1. The Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiologyp U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Leningrad. CHLORPROMAZINE) (CONDITIONED RESPONSE) (NERVOUS SiSTEM) TRAUGOTT, B.N. Some results of and prospects for the evolutionary-physiological study of the pathology of the higher nervous activity in man. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 11 no./+: 577-585 Jl-Ag 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology, U.S.S.H. Academy of Sciences, Leningrad. (NLRVOUS 6)a;TzM) -.TRAUGOTT,-N. N.;-BALANOV, Lj Ia.; KAUFMAN, D. A. Data on the nature oi action of avTtal sodium and axinazin on the central nervous system in man. Activ. ner7. Bup. 3 no.4:381-388 161. .J. InBtitut evoliutsionnoy fiziologii im. I. T. Sechenova AN SSSR Wrektor - chlen-korr. AN SSSR Ye. T. Kreps) (AMORARBITAL ph--rmacol) (CHLORPR%=INE phFtrmacol) (C91TRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM phRrmacol) (REFLEX CONDITIONS pMrmacol) TRAUGOTT, N. N. (Moscow, USSR) "Some results and prospects of the pathophysiological study of aphasia" Report submitted to the 7th International Congress of Neurology, Rome, Italy, 10-15 Sep 61