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-7 ~.ALT,17 A' 'ITC ULTUT' PPRIODICAL: ' -'C~YAII I'E-','OI'!AZT-)ASAG. "ol. 1), no. 21, Nov. 195:5 Kallay, K. Vari-ties of rice residtant to disease. p. 10. 1:onthly list of East European Accessions 1;,. 7o1. 8, '10. 2, February 1950, Unclass. TAKAGS, L.; IZALLAYJ~,,'; NAGY) Z.j Tecluiical assistance of: WiAI, A.; VAift-,11.; ALBI-?HTI , K. Pulmonary circulation in traumatic and ischaomic (tourniquet-) shock. Acta physiol. hung. 20 no.1:71-76 961. 1. 2nd Depart,,!,.ent of Medicine, Medical University, Budapest. (SHOCK physiology) (BLOOD CIRCULATIOIN)- :6 lu GOMORI, F,; KAIJAXpICwy IIAGY,Z.; SZABO, Z. Teelm. assistanct5t VAJDA, V.; VERBS, A.; KARAI, A. The problem of the artario-venous anastomoses In the kidney,. IL Effect rf human serum albumin and dihyr1ralazdne on the opening of renal shunts. Acta med. Acad. sci. Ifung. 20 no.22 1~9-168 964 1. Second Department of Medicine (directori prof, F. Gomori) University Medical School, Budapes-h* HUNGARY General Problems of Patbology. Shock, u-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No. 101 1958., No. 46751 Author Takacs,, L.; Nagy) Z., - llay) K. Inst Academy of Sciences R't~ d"T~I %public of Hungary. Title Fulmonary Circulation in Shock. A Preliminary Report. Orig Pub Acta Physiol. Acad. aci. hung., 1957, 11, No. 2, 233-234. Abstract A shock was produced in dogs by 200-300 blows with a hammer applied to their hind lifegs. The medial volume per minute fell to 39 percent of ilKie initial magnitudey and the pres- sure of the carotid artery fell to 47 percent. The pressure in the pulmonary artery, however, fell to 91 percent only. Accordingly, the vessel resistance of the greater circula- tory system increased only slightly, while its rise in the lesser system amounted to about 200 percent. Card 1/1 GCKORI, Pal, dr.; KALLAT, ralman, dr. Hemodynamice and pathogenesis of collapse and shook. Orr. hetil. 95 no.48:1305-1313 28 Noy 54. 1. A Rudapesti Orrostudomagi 31gyatem III. as. Molklinikajansk (igasgato: Gomori, Palv dre) komlemenye, (SEMK hemody-mics & pathogen.) (GARDIOTASCUUR STSTINK coll,apse, hemodynamias & pathogen.) wl-----, - ., ;1-1 " .: - 1.- 1, ---- ..-I - : I . . 'W, R&~ of tha moff-an fil Uw jjtjjjL'f KA'Ilav and VV Sfi~ hung., 1955. TK --irLF~ (31! 1 Dt [it- of ANd., bl-v! UOV., Ismiall'"t garyj- If-b.c. c~mitl and hmvtrvit~Ktit Hung - n ~e t I .3w.1 14 cortnal dop Ixf - a d C-Mrrk out j, of~ 11 10~11! jjj!..tamjnc injvctioii~ c-iiOng ib-:1. ole" Place ill both group!) :atd iq llot doz to c) Ill ra ........ .. GOMORI, Ful;TAKACS, Iajos;KAT-TA . Kalma *Daw, GizelJ.a;BOH&h'SZXT, Ferenane; NWM.= M - HACKER, Peter .,Nwmw Effects of isolated cerebral anoxia on pulmonary circulation. Magy. Tadom. Akad. Biol. Orv. Oest. Kozl. 8 no.3:269-275 1957. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Fgyetem III. sz. Belkllnikaja. RA ANCMIA, exper. eff. of arterial anoxia on pnlm. cire. in dogs (Hun)) (BLOOD CIRGUIATION pulm. eff. of exper. cerebral arterial anoxia in dogs (Hum)) G4M07R1,T 'Pal; TAXACS, lajoo;XALLAY, Wm&a;13OWSZXY, Y#brencne;V=S1Y, Gezane; KARAT, Antal Effects of isolated cerebral anoxia on the matis of the spleen. Magy. Tudom. Amd . Biole Orve Oszt. Kosl. 8 no.3:277-279 1957. 1. Budapeati. Orvostudomanyi Egyatem III. as Balklinikaja. (GMMRAL ANOXIA, exper. eff. of arterial anoxia on mass of spleen in dogs (Hun)) (SPIM, pb;7siol. eff. of exper. cerebral arterial anoxia on mass in dogs (Rtm)) KA MA T KALKALN Changes in renal oirculation 1= exviocoals, Kogr, belory. arch, 10 no.2-3:71-74 Apr-June 57, 1, Badapesti, OrvostudomarWi Agyatem III, es BelklWkajae Igasgatot Gomori Pal dr. egyetemi tanar. (IMHURATION, exper. off. on renal oiro. in dogs (IkA)) (KIMIS, blood supply off. of exper, dehVdration on 9$rc. in 49ge (M=)) TAKACS, lajoa; KALIAY, Kalman Renal circulation in traumatic shock. Magv. belary. arch. 10 no.4: 120-123 Aug 57. 1. Badapesti Orvootudomanyi Sactem III. am. Belklinika (Ignsgato: dr Gomori. Pal ag7atemi tanar). (KIMMYS, blood supply circ. in traumatic shock in dog-, (R=)) (SHOCK, exper. renal circ. in traumatic shock in dogs (Hun)) TAUGS, L.; KLLIAY, K with the technical assistance of Mrs. F. Bohanozky, Mrs. Mrs. G. Vecoey, A. Karai Renal circulation in trammatic shook. Acta physiol. hung. 12 no.4t 373-377 1957. 1. 3rd Department of Medicine, Medical University, Budapest. (SHOOK, exper. off. on renal circ. in dogs) (KIDNEYS, blood supply off. of exper. shook on renal circ. in dogs TAKAGS, L., -4VALX'-"xO1N1K' J. Studies on the renal, pridac and skin fraction of cardiac output in rate with RB' in ischemic shock and hemorrhage. Aota mad. hun. 14 zLo.4:457-458 t5g. 1. 2nd Department of Medicine, University , Budapest. (HEMORRUGS exper. (SHOGK exper.) (HURT physiol. (KIMM physiol.) (SKIN physiol. ) GOMORI, Pal; MUNKACSIp Istvan; NAGY, Zoltan; TAKACSf Lajos;,_KALIAY, Kalman; Technikai munkatarsak: VAJDA, Vera; CSAPO, Istvan; 'f -1 Significance of the arteriovenose anestomosises of the kidney in haemorrhagic hypotonia in traumatic and ischemic shock, and in arterial hypoxia. Biol orv kozl KTA 11 no.ls4l-60. (WAI 10i1) 1. Lo tab, Magyor Tudomanyos Akademia (for Gomori) . 2o A-Budapesti Orwostudomanyi Egyetem II. sz. Belklinikaja es Anatomiai. Intezete. (KIDNEYS) (ARTE M S) GOMOHI.P.; TAUCS,L*-, KALLAY,K, The effecb of isolated cephalic (cerebral) bypoxia arml hypothension on pulmonary circulation and spleen valume. Act& med# hung.16 no.l: 75-83 160. 1-Ird Department of Medicine (Director: P.Gomori), University Medical School, Budapest. RAL ANUIA exper) (IXTRACRANIAL PRISSM) (LUNGS blood suPP3,0 (SPLM blood supply) KAIJAY, Kalman, dr. Pathological significance of the regulation of pulaonarY circulation, Orv. hatil 101 no-171583-588 24 Ap 160. 1. Bndapeoti Oryostudomanyi 119yetom II. oz. Belklinika. (IUNGS blood supp],y) KLLLAI,-Ka1mz4- TAKAGS, Lajos; NAGY, Zoltan; Technilaki munkatareaks Vajda Dezoone, Karai Antal,, Albert Karola Pulmonaz7 circulation in the states of oligaemia (in bleeding, hemor- rhagic, traumatic and Ischamic obock and exaicaosis). Biol orv kozl MTA 12 no.1/2tl27-139 161. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Eg3retem II.oz.Bolklinikaja. TAKACS, Lajoo, az or7ostudomanyok kandidatusa; KAIJAY, XOman; MLNLK, J028a; Tecbnl)mi munkatareak: VaJda Dozoone, tjFc-oa~j~S~~d-~r~ne,, Albert larola, Karai Antal Effect of iBchemic shock and acute bleeding on the blood circulation in the rat's organs. Biol cry kozl MTA.12 no.1/2:3A.9-155 161. 1. Budapesti Orvoatudwanyi F-Vetem II.oz.Bolklinikaja. KALLAY, K.; TAXACS, L.; with the technical amBiatamee of V. Yajda, K. Albert -and A. Karai Organ blood flow in ummaesthesized rate ind im rats amaeathesized with pentobarbital, urethane and chloralome, Amta phyniol. hung. 18 no-4:323-328 161. 1. Department of Medicine No.2.-, Medical Univernity, Budapest. (BLOOD CIRCULATION pharmasol) (HYPNOTICS AND SEDATIVES pharmatol) (URETHANE pharmacol) (PENTOBARBITAL pharmacol) -KALLAY. K.i-TAKACS, L.; FWrfMI, T.1 with the technical assistance of V. Vajda and A. K&rai The effect of spisephrine and nor-epinephrins on pulmonary anti systemic eireulation in the dog, before and after extirpation of the tho~aeic*spiial cord. Acta phyniol. hung. 18 no.4:329-336 161. 1. Department of Medicine No.2, Medical University, Budapest. EPINEPHRINE pharmaeol) REPINEPHRINE pharmacol) M (BLOOD CIRCULATION pharmaeol) (SPINAL CORD pblaiol) KALLAY, Kalman (Budapest VIII., Szentkiralyi u. I TAKAGS 14a (Budapest I Vlrl.?-Szentkiralyi u.46); NAGY, Zoltan tBudapoet ~Iil, Szentkiralyi U.46%th the technical assistance of V. VaJda, A.KariLi, K. Albert. Pulmonary circulation in haemorrhage and haemorrhagic shook. Acta physiol Hung 20 no.2:155-16/+ 161. 1. 2nd Department of Medicine, Medical University, Budapest. 4- TAKAGS, LaJos., dr. - KALLAY dr.; G0140RI, Pal, dr., t*chnikai zmka- tarsak: VAJDA, V~-;--'OKA, J.; ALBERT, K. Effect of synthetic angiotensin on the redistrilmtion of circulating blood In rats. 0m hetil. 102 no.48:2272-2275 26 W t61. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, II Belklinika. (BLOOD CIRGULATION pharmacol) (HYPERTENSIN pharmacol) TAKAGS, with the technical assistance of VAJDA, V.; KLRAI, A.; &LBERT, K. Pulmonary airculation in dehydration. Acta med.hung. 17 no.1:53- 56 1610 1. Department of Medicine No.2, University Modical School, Budapest .1 -1 . . Cd4rector; prof. P.Gomori). - (DEHYDRATION exper.) (LUNG blood ijupply) , K.; TAKACS, L.; NAGY, Z.; with the technical assistance of. VAJDAj V.; KAR&I's A.; ALBERT., K. .. . '-;, -~ , . .. ! , - ..- . .-- .. FUIAOU~r-y'-circulatian in haemorrbap and haimorrhiagic shock. Acta Physiol. AW. Sci. Hung,. 20 no.2.'155-164 161. 1. 2nd Department of Medicine, Medical University, Budapest. (BLOOD CIRCULATION) (SHOCK exper) (89OWUMGE exper) KALLAT., K.; TAXACS, L.; with the technical aaaiattmce of VAJDAp Vej-a; JL4J!AI, A. Iffect of the irritation of the bronchial =cosa on pulmonary and systemic circulation. I. Description of tho phenomenon. Act& medl. acad. sci. Hung. 18 no.1135-40 162. 1. Second Department of Medicine (Directorc P. Gomori),, University Medical School, Budapest. (BRONCHI plWsiol) (VASCHOTOR SYSTEM physiol) TAKACSP L,,- KALLAY K - KEREKES) E.; with the teelviical assistance of: KARAT-,--L.-,- VAJDA, Vera Effect of the irritation of the bronchial mucosa on pulmonary and systemic circulation. II. Experiments on the underlying mechanism. Acta med. acad. sci. Hung. 18 no.1:41-47 162. 1. Second Department of Medicine (Director: P. G=ri), University Medical School, Budapest. (BRONCHI physiol) (VASOMOTOR SYSTEM physiol) TAKACS, L.: KALLAY K - VAJDA Vera; with the technical assistance of ALBM, K.; 0 2 .1 J, K'AATI-K.- -, The affect of acute arterial hypoxia on the organ blood flow in rats. Acta physiol. akad. sci. hung. 21 no.1:87-91 '62. 1. 11 Department of Medicine, Medical University, Budapest. (BLOOD CIRCULATION) (ANOXIA experimental) "ORII P.; MU11KACSI, S.; NAGY, Z.; TAKACS, L.; VOW K Ischaemia and arteriovenous anastomoses of the kidney in shook, haemorrhage, daWration and arterial bypoxia, in dogs. Acts, mad. acad. sci. Hung. 18 no.l: 119-125 '62. 1. Second Department of Medicine (Director prof. P. Gomori) and Insti- tuie of AnatomW (Director prof. F. XiaE),, University Medical Scbc*l,, Budapest. (KIDNEYS blood supply-) (HEMORRHAGE wcper) (DE HYD RATION exper) (ANOXIA exper) (SHOGK exper) TAKACS, Lajos- KALLAY Kalrnan, (jr. Studies on circulation with Rb-86. Magy. radiol. 14 no-4:223-226 J1 162. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem II. sz. Belklinilca kozlemanyu. (Igazgatot Gomori Pal dr., 69ftemi t%kna ). (RUBIDIUM radim (BLOOD CIRMATIOR phy-siol) I K., TAKAGS.- L.; KEREKES, E.; with the technical asnistance of VAJDA, -Ve-ra; ALBERT, Karola; KARAI, A. Effect of the irradiation of the bronchial mucosa an the pulmonary arrl systemic circulation. III. Analysis of the mechanism. Acta med. Hu4g. 18 no.2:175-18? 162. 1. Second Department of Medicine (Director: Prof. G.'Gomori). Univ-irsity Medical School, Budapest. (BRONCHI radiation effects) (BLOOD CIRCULATION radiation offecte) q," wil v .1X L.~, - -AVLA'~~ 4r.-,'Ln-f! at t~~. in 'BLAda3part, f the L p, tment :f(.\,r Xa:li- Kah%tLn, c, , St)con%, ~e .Lv F-tudsvain-,,~i Figv~itevi 11:,sz. "E,.P.fect of CeYncm 'Dioxide InhalAtior. ca the Circalutiov of Bldapeo,4 Acta siologica AcuVlomiaa Seieritlar= RLingpiric", Vol 23, M) i, 1-9~~3, PP. 13-19- --- to~itrp--t. - Mi-gliab artic-lo; aathorrs' gno.ish awnwry 7 ~2y autrig -.he frw.'u,.-Loriatt(,)rA w,,thod it dw been 3hown thm ii. rnts wDA.3the- tized witla sodi-ur- p-~rAr-,b&rbV.Al thoi inlu,3-u-tion 0~ 3% 1-4r1wn ~Aoxldo 4'rom 4 to 10 min4us bad no Influence on xh-i~ cisettlatiou. it mspcnve to 20-4r, cuxbm dioxide in 4-6 minutep oo sevire P. vuodl~ lataticir, dQvOoped that, blood priessure deer,.-utar In iipitf! of -L)Le in- creazod cardiac output. The vurAilatatiou vas most mexkai La the ani lintestineu (wo anc-bac area' and 'Least nmrked tij tbo., kidney TAJ=t Log lu"To 14;~ with the technical assistance of ALBERT, K.; VAJDA, V. Effect of carbon dioxide inhalation on the circulation of the anaesthetized rat. Acta physiol. acad. soi. hung. 23 no.ltl3-19 163. 1. Second Department of Medicine, Medica.1 University, Budapest. (CARBON DIOXIDE) (BLOOD CIRCUUTION) GOKORI,P.; KOVACH~A.G.B.; TAXACS,Lo; FOLDI,M.; SZABO.Gy.; ITAJ;T,Z.: WILTMM,W.; KALLATIK. The regulation of qardlao output in hypoxia. Acta mad. hung. 16 no.1:93-98 160. 1. 3rd Department of Medicine (Director: P.Gomori). Institute of PhYB1010gy (Director: P.Balint), and I at Denartment of Medicine (Director: I.Rusznyak), 'University Xedical School, Budapest. (ANOXIA exper) (BWT physiol) 10 TAVCS' I,; M, I A 'L',9,, ; KARA I, A. ,Methr' logical remarks c- ~aplreteinls -Isotopi;, irdir;s-tvr- fr&c,- Ooration technique. Acta physiol. Ar-ado HImE. 25 ;10.42 31'!9-398 'U+ 1. 7econd Departneunt of Med*Lcine, University V,---dical 'Ech,or,'-f aidapest. U-LLAYj L.; KRALOVANSZKY, P.; PAL, H. "Hungarian Products Containing Cobalamine for Feeding Hogs and Pou!~t ". F. 206, (EIELMEZESI IPAR, Vol. 8, No. 7, July !954, Budapest, Hung 7 SOi Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL)., LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. i-- .-L -AY, L. Str-,c to rr,.-cin resitA nee of Sorrit-,; , r. ~'CTA -IC;I,- LIII- LCC !GA) Vo L. 4, n- 11.-;57 , in En,. LLzil-. 1.ez-t, Lungar.,~- 13hdax of Ea~t Ei~rc.e-ln -ch KALLAY., V. Machine-tractor stations are helping private farmers. p. 106. MECHANMACE ZEMEDELSTVI. Vol. 5. No. 6. Mar. 1955 SO: Monthly East European Acceasion., (EEAL), LO, Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept- 1955 Unel, . 'I'll, KALLAY, V. ItHelping collective farms in the preparation of yearly production playls." MECHANISACE ZEYME-I-TVI, Praha, Czechoslovakia, T)1- 5p No. 21, klove7~:e-r 19')5. Monthly List of East Eurcpean Accessions LC, Vol. 6, No. 9, September 19'~19. Unclassified. KALL,.,.Y, V. KALLAY, V. Future prospects of planti:ig in checkrows. 1). 110~~ _Nt-w imachine for scalding potatoes: success of Slovak w:)rkers. p. 113. Vol. 6, no. 6, I-Tax. 1956 kIACH,U,-.I3ACE ZEN-MtISTU A~'RICULTURE Czechoslovakia So: East Europein Iccessions, Vol. 6, No. 5, Eay 1957 KMB, I stvan, dr. - MLDD rxy, dr - Significance of ROG in the diagnosis of mitral stenosis and in the evaluation of Its surgery. Orr. betil. 97 no.5:118-121 29 Jan 56. 1. A Budapestl Orvostudommarl laotem SeTtalt. 111n, (1pst Littman lure dr. egyet. tanar) kool. (MITRAL STIMOSIS ACG in diag. & sv&ju&tjon of results of commissurotow. (Hun)) (MINTROCARDIOGRAM, in various dis. mitral stanosis, diag. & evaluation of results of cosmissurotomr. (Hun)) MIHALY, Foldi, Dr.; KALLU, Xkkehard. Dr. Radioautographio examination of the lymphatic vessels of the thyroid gland. Orv. hetil. 98 no-37:,1019 15 Sept 57. 1. A PAUar Tu4o=uyos Akademis, Kisarleti, OrvostudomaTqi Kutato Inteset Korelidttanl Osztalya as a Tubingeni Belgyogyassati Klinika koslamewre., (LYMPUTIG VMBI6, radiography thyroid, radioautography in rabbits (Hun)) (THYROID GIAND, radiography lymphatio vessels. radioautoorapkW in rabbIts (Hun)) (B"IOAUMBAPHY of lymphoLtic vessels in rabbit thyroid (Run)) I . I I -T I P "M 4:11 1 111111111. . I I I I--- - MEN KALLFMAA, K. (URZBU,), ms!:tf,~r radiurpor"La UIV.-UAI on 144 m-.. Radio no.2:16 F '6?. 11:1:1) (Radio operators) KALLEMAA, - K.,_(UR2BU) Tropospheric Passage Of'radlo vavee vith 144 no. frequency. Radio no.3:28-29 Mr 163# (MMA l6t2) (Radio, Obortwave) (Radio operatorr) (Amateur radio stations) KALLMAA, K. (UR2BU) Ultrashort radio waves. Radio no.12:16 D 164. (141RA 1813) ZHCMOV, Yu. (UA3FG); TISHCHENKC, M. (UBWJO~,, KALLWAA, K. (UI?2EU) Short and ultrashort radio waves. Radio no.4:16-17 Ap 165. (MIRA 18-5) l 77 d . f KALLEN13RUNp Jerzyo inz. (Lodz) Qaality contest of geodetic workv In the Voivadeship Office of Geodesy and Development of Agricultural Territordea In Lodz-. Pr2agl geod 35 no.79310 LW63, KALLER, A. "Economic results and prospects of glass and ceramic industries in 1959.11 P. 1hh. SKLAR A KEFAMIK. (Ministerstvo lehkeho pruvqalu). Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 9, No. 5. May 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions LC, Vol. 8. No. 6, August 1959. Uncla. !i L 1; :q! ~Iwvaf IT", OIMM I WIM-11 f "1l I -IM, I E MM fir, I RODZEVICH, V.I.; KALLER, I.B. Studying the composition of sugars in grain and pot4ito molasses boer by paper chromatography. Trudy TSN11SP no.6:172-179 '58. (111RA 14:12) (Paper chromatoeraphy) (Sugars) RUUMTDIVA, A.F.; XAI. R, I.B.1 SMVWWAo V,Te. Alcohol vapor content in the air of dietillery production sh*pm. Trudy TSRIISP n0-767-62 159o (MMA 13:9) (Air--Analysis) (Alcohol) RODZEVICH9 V.I,.-, KALLERp I#B. Testing nev AspergMus niger strain S - 10-10-3 um(ler different conditions. Trudy TSNIISP no. 8t23-25 159* (ICMA 14:1) (AspergiUus niger) 5/183,/60/000/020/1 9/r~;;~'J B004/3005 AUTHOR** Kaller, Lo G. TITLE: Work Done by the KEK PERIODICAL: Xhimicheakiye volokna, 19609 No. 2, PP- 57 - 60 TEXT: This is a report on the' working program of the Kiyevekiye eksperimentall- nyye masterskiye (Kiyev Experimental Workshops). In cooperation with thij VN.T-IV (All-Union Scientific Research Institu-fe---oT -Synthetio Fibers) and the GIPROIV kState Institute for the Design and Planning of Syntheti.e Piber Industry Estab- lishiaents~ the construction of spinning frame of the type PM.&-180-12 (Figs. 11,2) continuous production of viscose rayon with number 60-150 i9 being developed. This frame is to replace the spinning framesq finishers~ driern, and twisting frames hitherto used. A table compares the efficiency or the PIM-180-12 with the machineu of the type Nelson and PTs-250-I. The unit of hhe type ANPX-2 (Fig. 3~; for continuous polymerizationqof ca rolactamlie being developed in cooperation' with the Kiyevs;ly kowbiniti-Nkussityennogo vdlokna (Kiyov Kombinat of Synthetio Fibers). There are 3 figures and I table. ASSOCIAT]--ci-Li: Kiyevskiye eks parimentallnyye masterskiye,tkiyov Experimental Workshops) Card 1/1 RALISP. Ludovic, prof. (Lipova) Physics circles. Gaz mat B 14 no.12%722...723 1) 163. MONIN, Docent A. F.; M WNIN, Docent A. F. ; KALUR, J)ocent, M YA. Railroads - Electric Equipment Determining the parameters of transmission lines with relays connected in parallel in a centralized dispatching system with tonal frequencies. Sbor. nauch. rab. LETIIIS, No. 3, 1949. Monthly Li.-.t of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, DecemVer 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. KALLFR, 14. YA., Docent. KALLER, M. YA., Docent. Electric Lines Application of the four-pole theory in calculating and modeling a line with longitudinal asymmetry. Sbor. mauch. rab. LETIIS No. 3, 1949. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Cohgress, December 1952. UNCIASSIFIM KALM, M. YA. 2'n11,. ImyANITOVO 1. 14. - pribM dlya ismerenlyn naMIsAamnosti. aloktricbeiskorO pollya i ikh prime-neniye. Zhurnal takhn. Fizik:i 1949, v~T op S. 102-0-31- -- Bibliogri 11 Nazv. KALIER., M. YA. Primerimiye teorii chetyrekbpolvusnike k raschetu i modelirovaniyu Iiniy a prodolluoy esirmatriyey. --9m. 278?0. RAMIAUj P. 11. Priblizbennoe vychislenlys forty toka v kontso Li vii. - Sm. 27876. SOi Letopis' Zhurnalinykh Stateyv Vol 37, 1949 KALLER, HvTa., dots., kand. tekhn, r.SLT*, Arplying i6rurier transforms In aualYSID9 tOIRPOrOX7 muliPIOX transmissions. Sbor. natwh. trad, IN112M no.5t152-158 153. (Transformations (Hathamt1os)) (HIM 1113) (Railroads-Communication systems) KALLU , M, Ta., doteent, kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk. On the possible increase in use of electric comunication channels. Sbor.neuch.trud.LNTIIZHT no.6:101-112 154. (HLRA 9:1 ) (Telecommunications) W-T-1m, H,Ya., doteent, doktor takhnichookikh nauk. ~- -. Nw,roving the transmitted band In telephone lines. Sboronauch. trud.LILTIIZHT no.6:113-130 154. (KLRA 9:1) (Telephone linee) KALLICR ; XL1140V, T.F., RM L"RINOW"ich, kandidat tekhnicheakikh mmuk 4 kAddI R 1MM'cheskikh nauk, redaktor; KHITROV, P.A., tekhniche- skiy redaktor [The theory of electric circuits] Teorila elektricheskikh teepei. Moskva, Goo. tranap.zhel-dor. izd-vo. 1956. 254 p. (KLRA 9:9) (Xectric circuits) 112-57-7-15889 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 7, p 294 (USSR) AUTHOR. Kaller, M. Ya. TITLE: On the Classification of Multiple-Signal Transmission Methods (K voprosu o klassifikatsii sposobov mnogokratnoy peredachi signalov) PERIODICAL: Sb. Leningrad. in-ta inzh. sh-d. transp. , 1956, Nr 151, pp 152-158 ABSTRACT: Classification of methods of multiple transmission over electric- communication links is considered. A connection is indicated between the methods of multiplexing and the geometrical representation of the signal volume and the channel capacity. The importance of segregating the modulation, filtra- tion, and synchronization operations in the analysis of characteristice, of various multiple -transmission systems is noted. It is pointed out that all methods of simultaneously transmitting a great number of signals over a common link are, in fact, varieties and combinations of two basic methods -- frequency and time methods. In principle, each of the methods permits the same amount of multi- plexing; however, for maximum multiplexing, certain physically realizable characteristics of the transmission system are necessary. Bibliography: 6 items, N. Ye. L. Card I / I AU'J'MR0 H~Ya,,kAnd*tekhn,n&uk,dote. Some basic promises relating to frequency spectrum compression of com=ioation signalso Obor.LIIZHT no*16DI14-123 158, (MIRA jjil2) (Telsoommmication) A.? *~ A PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4426 Leningrad. Institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta Avtomatika, telemekhanika i svyaz' (Automation, Telemechanics, and Communications) Moscow,, Transzheldorlzdat, 1960. 230 P. (Aeries: Its: Sbornik, vyp. 169) 1,000 copies printed. General Ed.: V. N. Listov, Professor; Ed.: 0. 1, Marenkova, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Ye. N. Bobrova. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel and scientists engaged in the fields of automation, telemechanics, and communications. COVERAGE: This collection of articles presents various methods of analysis and synthesis of electric circuits. New designs are described and ways of improving technical and economic in4ieqs of communication instruments investigated. The articles contain computations for individual types of communi- cation and telemechanical systems. No personalities are mentioned. Some of the articles are accompanied by references. Automation, Telemechanica (Colit.) sov/4426 The author attempts to demonstrate that a much fuller correspondence exists between the methoda of network theories used In the analysis of communicatiorin systems and the concepts of linear operator theory. lie Indicates the possibility of a much wider utilization in the communi- cations theory of a series of new mathematical forms for standard communications circuit components. The introduction of such mathematical fOM8Y characteristics representing properties of idealized components of complex commmica- tions circuits (filters, modulators,.and others), extends the methods of network theory and permits their use in the analysis of communications block diagrams and also narrows the g4p existing between the methods of the network and In- formation theories. The author defines linear space and subspace of signals and gives a general definition and ex- amples of linear operators, and of their eigenfunctions and eigenvalues. Definition and properties of projection oper- atorsi, functions of self-coupled operators, definition and properties of unitary operators and the expansion of an arbitrary linear operator are Mo disOLIesed. There are 6 references: 5 Soviet and 1 English. I ~- Y ~- ;., (-) Genevall,.,17()d Opei-ationall of' felltei,s and Modulat.ovo Caud 0/11 (1)(MUlt"J.PlIcatto II by, 1, a M11111)OU XP; .jvatlo-i D- . Thene opevat;or.s "t-c' D; into; I imager, oi- characteri.,.iti-cs of' the a n (J C .Thij3 three typ(-,,,i of concepts are uJi2d L exurip'le, clement an 11.1;:A~tll.,On the network w3, for (2 ) tiic parantctet, L w1itch Is Uic ,, 'yml) -0 ), (-,!' element; ()) the mathematical iniagle, ti'le operator D. Signals passing thvouCh a. ~lyotun, undevgo changes which may be determined by ves;olvingr the signal into components in accordarce wlt.h propez, functions of some simple opevators, and by consideving changes in each component. Tf*e operator characterizIng the system is then as, a function of a simple operator. Using the coticept of unLty vesolving, (N.'J. AldiLe:,,or-, 1. 141. Teoriya. l1neyrty1ch opeVaLovov, G111, J, representatulon in fcwin of inte.-L-als may be .;Jven to the operator, the Cunct;lon an-,1 t!)c C-,inctl,on by the opcrator. An operall.or A v-,hich ma" be v1r-11A,e!1 "111. multiplication by x J PLP.ev.,; and Modul-allo,-.3 S 07 1 A whcrc E Is tile unlt,~- 'A01jelopyrient, u ( ~, ) , 1,~ :X it (1) z~, Eu (1) 7- E~ it (1), This expression IndIcates that each 1,3 !-"nu olxn of Ito, projections. The function the operator A Is then Ejven au: . Art (t) =f~ dEi Expressions (3), (4), and (5) ave sl~eleton equations from which expressions may be obtaine'! defininE!, t-he properttes of converters or the Lnput and outpuit of communication systems. This IS LIJUS',Vated by 11 LwO examples. The first considers zin operator of th,,~ f'ovm A (1/ d/dt meanIng a MUP-IpUcailon by the 1'1:11,~I:or watc - A - kn the second example, ~he op~. )i Card 3111 MUlti[Mcaflon by an independent varlable: A ,( .7 - 6 o L, o Generalized Operational '.'haracterLst. Filters and Modulators Move complex operators may be obtalne-d ass fun,.,tiono of I IT] 1) 1 e 0 r) e r, a t 0 1, When complex functLon, the operator Eq. (15 00 E, which r,epresentn the output sign al of c convevt;or, with the characteristic 1P itself is given cqs- Fov the case A 1/i d/dt and B E the out- put signal Is: cc ,p (A) ii (w),d E. U =J"? H U He", dw, (17) where ~O Y( fj) ) is tho fl,equency ChDrac Lar L~,t 1C of' the transmission function or I he cr,)nvert~f2r. For case A E E the output, is: Card 4/11 1 CO ,p(A)u- p(t)dE,u~ u d-, (18) 0!) and IM 0 dI 'E,0! PI 1 t e, I 10 L, K( '1;L L lie 1; vat iLn f, c I i a i ,,w 1, e i- Iv c or) v,_~ vr, I n i, I le c. aeofa f, 11 t, e Iv. L, 1 '--1 0 1 m f, o l, tile ope 1;a t, 1-011,11 c I I ~.i I,; I k., te 1, 1 vhlel,-e (P ( har~W1;r_'VLStiC l'u'lictI.Goi t set A , A b I eTrig the 'pa,'53band" of the Eql:,~O,ion (19) may be callsIdere(I a,,.,, a (iii-Ill-ii-,~,ii,,,,..Ill,-..,;,-.1. -1maiLe 0v the cotwept i'LlItet.. In t;hc of, froq,,,,~-~ncy C 1. 11: c, t ,,; ,If A it, an operator oC IS E arld x For the moo,. LTIPOL-t,'110, I'l] typ e e ow - pas e v Ig pa:."n F LjL 11) V. tid ban d -p 0,~ n f1 tk_' Pp 11 1, t operatovo ave g1ven by Eqs. (20), (21), an~ respectIvely. An expreosIon Is Cjven ;.:ilso -,'ot, CLP:a, Oc 1) ~i ra (; I 1q,; "m u rb L t; 1'3 l'y I I LIMbO V 0 L' 110 1,11 LN 011 ';-~ T ::~ el.". A cont,act c1o ,,31ng ou opetdn~,, at: cei-t-alm :-~il !v-,1 c, 1, a 1, 1:!Ie f, .In thl.;, case, It' A 1-7, -1 mult"If"I! Gt---nerallze,..! Opei-atulct;al of FLItei,.,, an-id Moclulator,,'; (tJOA i.S8 Q) d Q I (uj WI) Y (u1) J~:I_ w 0 (?()) yw) -Yif.)) (u) (21) 2, 9, 2) d !2 (22 Car,d ()/l1 Fir, 1 Genpral Zell Operni., I nw) I II'IIwIuI(: 1":) r., lilt, lo:l of, -P:f C) 1 11 F L 1, t, !j t i~ I Mod t 11. a i o r: i .";0v by )n I.tidep-ndent varl.,able opet-,-Am, E PLgalre ~,Iiows 'T.) (.0tit-act, whIx!h c 1, r.) ";!.t t 0 opens at. t, T F LI contact; clo-'Ing at; "Irld oputil,T)w ii" L t A M-70 b) a -F] - T, tt t F.i& -3 The operators corresponding to FLgs. la and Ib r-,re defined by Eqs. (29) and (50), respecti-vel-v: CaPd 7/11 Generalized Operational Chavacterist~lcs of' W 5, FilUers and Modulators d, - I I (f) -- I (1 (29) P) -t) dc I (t - I (I An expression Is also 'gIven for at) opevator a periodically closing commutator contact. For operational chavac te riSt i0. 3or mo;Jul-itors ro L a t-, 1:1 rn shift operatovo must be consIdeverl. T.-Iese Dpcr--.Lo!-,L:t should not change the signal power. A gen-:?v al Ized operator- with these features Is the unit ot)erator derined as: co U, ell' dE,. (36), This expression is anal0g,,OL13 to A which X and ES Is at, Card 8/11 development. Generallzed Operational of" 'I'v! Mori u P..-" Thr-, I'unct,Lon tranoXoruie(t I)v the %hovo oper.-A;:'r U, Is, dE, (371 an as, wo L I a.--, Eq.,; 1'3), and ~ llj~ , ave :-dcoleton equat. Lonn . L.*(;-,-(, (2 1) muy L)(,, obtalned Uy E development3. The rrodulation is defined a:3 a parameter shift which in partIcular cases I:; a shlCl; of the frequency charactct*IstI.c, ar a :0NIIN, (:)I' tAii! time Interval of the signal. The modu'latLon Ls a i,(!-. versible operation dnd should be veore6tenteil by an operator for which mu.3t exist an invevce oper,atov. Operator (56) satisfies these conditions. It, mav be considered as a generalized operational] of the modulator and m,-.iy be written 1-11 the Covim JWA d EA. (38) -CO Card 9/11 Generalized Operattonal CharactcrLstlcn of' P1.1ters and Modulator;3 whe re Is the shift of the sign,-0. o-Dec-t-im -i EIs I,,; a development caused by an OPO1-ZLtQV '-Nil I Poiwlev tvansfovm oi' the operator E Pov a cane of frequency modulator E~. i-.. dEtu u ( T t arid X U'a U (t) Mj it (t) c1&2.'dE, it (1) S e"' u dt tj (1) e"4 (39) Here, U modulates the function u(t) at; fre(jutericy Q . It corresponds to a shift of' the IDV I , Q u(t) along the axis (A) , the shift equal1l;,Lng For a time modulator, r-epresentled by a delay dE u = U w J. Card 10/11 ES L f-4)J (A) p 1, 1 1 a t, o 1, 007,, 1 ":11 Then V, u (i) Al, u (t) V"'d E, V11 S U Here the unit operator U-T causeo the ve~-ror U( (ii )e to rotate at an angie corresponds to a shift 7- of u(t) aionj.-, tho The author conclude3 that opevational. may contribute to a more corpect eva, ua~Lon of' funcl- I I il-10t)-i POPCOP1110d by VLIVIOLlo blodw of' a counimication system. There are '~ f1gures; and :) pafe~vence 1 U.S. The U.S. reference Is: L. A. Zadeh, A Gen-eraI Theory of' Linear Signal Transint,33ilon Jciurn,-~., of' the Franklin Inotitute, April P)~ir':1. SUBMITTED: October 15, 1959 Card 11/11 - XALLNR, K.YA., kand.takha.nauk, dotsent Application and interpretation of some concepts of tho theor7 of linear operators in communication problems. Sbor. 111ZHT no.169:24-50 60. (MIR-L 13:11) (Information theory) KALLER jjotgoy J h; SNARSKIY p A.A., kand. takhri, mu It, 1-0- -.Yakaylar C tsenzent; S OLOV, A.G., inzh., red.; KH11110VA, N.A., teklm. red. [Theor7 of electrical networks)Teoriia elektricheskikh tsepei. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Transzheldori2dat, 1962. 494 p. (MIIIA 15112) (Electric networks) KALLER, M.Ya... kand.tokhn.nauk, dotsent; IM, LIVAI L.S., iuLnd.tekJ2n.nauk I Mothods,for.taking into account tMnatura2 aay*a*tv7 of a two-wir6 altauit on the magnitude of noise induced in It. Sbor, trud,"LIIZHT no.179:61-80 161. (MIRA 16til) ,Y 4ALU'Al lv,_ Tr;CHi40LCGY Periodical TLKNIeJI. Vol. 5, n.-.). 4, July/Auc- 1958. KALL~'A, 14. IncreasinE the capacity of Fas furnaces for dryln~.., seeds& p. 13~ Monthly List of East European Accessions (U~Al) LC, Vol. 8, no. 'I, Yarch, 1959. Uncl. GAMAII, V.I.; PERKALISKIT, V.A.; KALLWITTNOV, G.V. -~ Irfect of a strong field in germnium p-n junctions. Izv.vys.u-chab. zav.;fiz. no*2:3-9 160, (MIFA 13 -.8) 1. Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheokly institut pri Tomiskom gosuniversitate im. V.V. Kuybysheva. (semiconductors) (Electric fields) I I lilt 1111111,11: 7777777~ TF'_~ il ortm wt th~oft for dq nogat ""'Wrl. Aid. Naijk 'ssm gms.); lo'-ft 16 ij (03S). '(Runimo) mcc cl mAcipen6rit ro-mi 1, t XI, Xt L, e asequt M riz v ables, thait IN. Xj) an(i (X4, X,) gr(j. ndent lu" PIC . "d that liM., fr1EILL Aj,#-A 00 unifncinly u i yulcu, 0- Where It 1-9 proved that ,~"j xelwfl iq agrmptatiq'ifly norml, With 111man 0 wid variance A if, for ewry e> 0. lim 0, F4 >.04 %: whem 17, N tht diotrilkidork N cCom d, Xi~ Th i 111 gencralizIm thconrems of Hocffdtlns~ drid RoblAwl 4 Math. J. 15, 773-7801(1918); MIR 10, 2003 and of Narothda [Proc. Cat-Avidge UhRoo, Stm 47, Z-39-2,16 (033); Sp. 347- 292 (1954); NIR 14, 711 15, 635) Im m depetiolemt: rj~ dom variables. J. L. Dob (Wata,11,41k KALLIGH G. 17. :,,-'NGINEIM Cand rech sci Dissertatign: "Deformation of Refractories Under Load At High Temperatures Depending on the Content of Alumina and Certain Fluxes,ir 6 June 49 Moscow Order of Lenin Chemicotechnological Inst imeni D. 1. Mendeleyov. 80 Vecheryaya Moskva Sum 71 YALTLIGA. -G-1 p, Delo,6400n unde](Inad At high teltipq-~tIly; of IIIIi.1111im, 'i.MIM , Artultr=IM Ikiph cotittig ot Alulla nji, I 1'.I=GW)- Ogneupory 10, Z72 I C.A. 44. 7W3t.-P'vlsfic inolded sbapes having 39. 55, 70, 80, 90, and > 091" A),G, and crnitg., rvsj),, -1.7. 3.8. 13.0, 2.5, '21.0' and 0.6%, flux" Ivere firtil, r"v" A 1,120 1520. 113M. 17W. 17 and 1760". Det(Is. sv(:rc ttuvic Ili the temps. of fititlat softeming and of deforniatiam.4 coiw- kg./sq.ctn. With increwsing All(-)3, there was a risc in t"ip. of deformation related to changts in pha~ compit. dutbig ving at temps. at which the processes of crystit. wLrc colli- - f pleted. An increase bi the solid phivc lit Ow bolly and a . corre;ponditig decrease lit the anifirphoux stjhstaticc! gov.-rim 1 the rise in temp. of deforinatina. Thiq ~cgtdarity lit rik-c of inp. of deformation was tinted fully lit shapel only lit) to t e the comfin. of mullitc. A pure inullitc b(xly had the highost softening temp.; for 3% flttxcc;, initial soltening wasat LCOO - 16'. 20* and 407o compression at ISW-1820'. Further in- crca~e of A1102 lit refractorics of the muffite-carmidutit. tn)e (70-90470 AhOj) did not cause a noticeable rise lit Ole temp. of deformation Thi,,t may he cifilained by the fact that deformation oF s; -it refractories lq due to the .4oftening of the tnullitc partmi of the body. Tire corundum lihmAc of the body, disconnec,ed by the inullite ruid the corrcsittvid. ing anit. of amorphous substnitce, citmot raise I he i,fiftiming temp. of the Inat"ial 's a whole. Max. 1111ptoxitilatioll nild chaugeover to a pure cortinthim, completely cryst. 1)4N[y was accompanied by a sharp riw lit hilffil softeiiiiij, tvmp!;. up to IWY)' and higher. Kaillich /Engineering Refractories., Dec 52 Alum1nosilicates "Effect of Certain Fluxes on the Deformation Temperature of Aluminosillcate Refractories 'Under Load at High Temperatures," D. N. poluboyarinov,:it. P. Kalliga`-~*oscow Chemico- technolog Inst Ogneupory, No 12, PP 543-551 Studies deformation of refractories under load depending on concn in initial raw materials of fluxes contg Na, K., Ca, Mg, Fe, and Mo. In manufacture of high-alum:Lna refractories with 267T6T A120, content from 55% to mullite coinpn, cao was foun to be the most harmful admix. Mineral- ising &c4' ion - of - Na*K or. . INn. and nos itive effect. tl,ese admix on temp of -derformation at in-Ittal stages also discussed. USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders), 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya,, No 19, 1956, 62338 Author: Alekseyev, N. S., Xalliga, G. P. Institution; None Title: Increasing the Thermal Stability of Acid-Resistant Ceramic Pastes Original Periodical: Steklo i keramika, 1956,.No 3, 16-19 Abstractt Investigation of the effect of a number of factors on thermal stability (T) of pastes', approximating in composition acid- resistant and acid-heat resistant. It was found that an.*increase of the chamotte content of the paste (from 20 to 6W results in an increased porosity (from 2.1 to 12.3%) and decreased elasticity modulus (from 9 to 6.2 thousand kg/=2). and notwithstanding a cer- tain lowering of compression strength (from 840 to 660 ke/cm2), en- hances the T of the paste (from 53 to 82 heating periods). larger size of granular canponents either by the use of larger grains of Card V2 USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics.- Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - IQLimiya, No 19, 1956, 62338 Abstract: chamotte (from 0-5 to 2 mm) or by decreasing the content of pul- verulent fractions (