SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETERFALVI, S. - PETERKA, J.
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PMERFALVII S.; GIPPERT, L.; KOVACS, L.
"Pledges", P. 91, (FAIPI-R, Vol. h, No. 3, Mar. 1954, Budapeat, Hungary)
SO: Monthly List of East, European Accessions, (EUL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
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1. A )4arosvasarhelyi Klinikai Korhazak" 2. sz. Sebeszeti Oaztal-
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(HEPATIC DUCT, neoplasms
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(JAUNDICII., OBSTRUCTIVE, etiol. & pathogen.
heT)atic duct cancer, surg. (Ger))
T
r- ~ F f~' L L
VITEZ. Istydn, dr. PITERY-M, Laszlo. dr.; GERLS1. Ferenc. dr.
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-7- -
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kozlemenye.
(GASTRECTOTE)
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.4
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PETERFFY, Tibor
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YETERFI. J.
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PETERFI. J., BRUGGER, F., SZECSIj M.
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The state of finishing in the shoo industry. p. 113.
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Shoe industry experiences concerning the heat resistance of the cover layer
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BOR- E9 CIPOTECHNIKA. (Boripari, Iadomanyos Egyesulet mint a Magyar Tudomanyos
Egyesuletek Szovetsege Tagegyesulete) Budape5t, Hungary.
Vol. 9, no. 5, Oct. 1959.
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Uncl.
PEETEVII, J.; ~'IHAIFF', L.
Exy~erio~rice related t.~) lpitho~rs Wth artificial erains. -,. ', no r - ~ ~q
Cl~,t,chnii.a, VO:. -, No. 1, Xpr
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~ndpx for IQ'-1.4.
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industry. v. 79, PCR-ES CI-CTECHNIKA (Boripari Tu3cman.7os
Egyesulet mint a I'Lagyar Tudcnanyos Egyesuletek Szo-vetsege
Tagegyesulete) Bulapest, Val. 6, no. 4, Aug. 1956.
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Egyasulet mint a Magyar Tudomanyos Egyesulet6k Szow~tsege
Tagetgysslete) Bud2peat. Vol. 6, no. I., F,!b. 1956.
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FETERFII J.; WbBF2bbpa&xx
Application of economdeal cutting In the new standards for finished leather. p. 10.
BORO ES CIP07ECFWIKA. (Boripari Tudomanyoz Egyesulet mint a hkaar Tul-oranyos
Egyasuletek Szovetsege Tagegyamilete) Budapest. Vol. 69 no. 11, Feb. 1956.
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Standards in the shoe industry; also, remrks by I=e Varnai. p. 7. (Bor-Evs
Cipotechnika, Ndapest, Vol. 5, no. 1, Feb 1955)
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1. Boriparl Kutato Intezetpes "Bor- es Cipotechnika" ozerkeszto
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1. Membru corespondent al Academiei R.P.R.
PETERFI, Lec-ntin Steftan
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Study on the phytoplankton in the Lacul fara fund in
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Cluj and Laboratory of Systematic Botani, University of Bucharest.
Submitted Augunt. 1, 1963.
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(EEAI 10:9)
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Secti do fiziologla plantelor. 2. Membru coreapondent al Academlel
R.P.R. (for Peterr~.
(Cherry) (Pear) (Prune) (Transylvania-Fruit)
IISS, Stefan, FETERFI Stefan Jun.
Presence of carbohydrases in the peat of Salicea. Studii biol Cluj
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1. Universitatea nBabes-Bolyai." Cluj., Catedra do biologie.
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(MGI"CT NCTOPIC)
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The 1958 work of our wood industry. p. 246
FAIPAR. (Faipari Tudomanyos Egyeaulet)
Budapest., Hungary. Vol. 9. no.8, Aufruat 1959
Montfily List of East European Accessions '(EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no.11
NoveiAber 1959
Uncl.
3/1 24/60/10~/OC6/ID39/0-39
AD05/A0Ol
Translation from: Referativriyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1960, No. 6, p. 190, # 6211
AUTHOR: Petergerya, D.M. Pleynik, N.V.
TITLE: The Scale Effect in Overloading Alloy Steel
PERIODICAL: Nauchn. zap. Odessk. politekhn. in-t, 1959, Vol. 16, pp. 252-265
TEXT: The steels 5 and 30 3A (3OKhNZA were subjected to the fatigue
test in plain bending at the Hy-( -) mach-in--e77.52 mm diameter of the specimens)
and at machines specially designed for this test (12.5, 20, 30 diameter of the
specimens). The statical tensile strength limits of the chcsen materials were:
for the steel 45 equal to 65 kg/mm2, and for the steel 11OKhNZA equal to 114 kg/
2
mm . For concentrating the stresses, transversal apertures in the operative
regions of the specimens were chosen. Preliminary overstresaing the spocimens
with symmetric bending oyclen was performed before the fatigue testo. '111 C.
endurance curves are presented for all dimensions of the specimens and for
the two grades of steel; they show that, especially in the initial stage of
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OLEYNIK., N.V., kand.tokhn.nauk, dotoent; PFTEItGEMAP D.M., III.Al.
Role of' the 33gle effect ill oveI-Ic":v-' 'A ., ~11. b :' .
intishinostr. 1*2 no.6:2C-2) Je 164. 1 ~ ift, , ~ ,
(Sv~ol-Te5tin.o)
ACCESSION NR; AP4010068 S/0129/64/000/001/0014/0019
AUTHOR: Petergerya, D.M.; Fridlender, I.G.
TITLE: Effect of annealing and combined treatment on the mechanical properties of the
alloy KhN77TYuR
-SOURCE: Metallovedenlye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov no. 1, 1904, 14-19
TOPIC TAGS: annealing, electroplating, alloy mechanical property, turbine blade,
KhN7-7TYuR alloy, alloy hardness
ABSTRACT: In order to explain the cracking of turbine blades during their use, the
authors studied the effects of annealing in air, N113, N, and Ar on the alloy XbN77TYuR
and the effects of heat treatment and electroplating on the mechanical properties of parts
manufactured from this alloy. The finished parts, with or without clectropolishing, were
annealed in air at 750 C for 8 hours, or in dissociated NH , N, or argon at 850 C for 2
hours. Parts treated in a neutral atmosphere were annea?ed and aged at 700 C for 7 hours.
The mechanical properties of the parts were evaluated by determining their microhard-
ness, wear resistance, delayed failure, ductility, and impact toughness. It was found that
the microhardness was decreased to some extent in all tested media and conditions. The
miorohardness was more markedly decreased on annealing at 860 C for 2 hours than by
Card 1/2
ACCESSION N11: AP40100G8
annealing at 750 C for 8 hours. The mechanical properties of the tested alloys were in~
creased by annealing and electropolishing, the best results being obtained by annealing in
an argon atmosphere. A positive effect of electropolishing on the delayed failure and wear
resistance was also demonstrated. It is concluded that annealing of blades made of alloy
KhN77TYuR may be carried out in air at 750 C for 8 hours. Optimal mechanical properties
are obtained, however, by anneaUng in an argon atmosphere after electropolishing. Orig.
art. has: 2 figures and 5 tables.
ASSOCIATION: ZaporozhoMy mashinostroltellny*y institut (Zap3rozhe Machine Building
Institute)
SUBMTTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 07Feb64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: ML NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 001
Card ' 2/2
PETERGERYA, D.M.; FRIDLENDER, I.G.
Effect of annual-ing itrid coiriblnsA treatmnnt on ~hr-
characteristics of the Kh1i77TJUR alloy. Metalloved. I Ierm.
met. no.1:14-19 Ja 164. ' M -- FLA 17 , -- )
1. Zaporozhskiy mashinostroitellnyy institut.
RYABTSEV, S.I.; 2ETERGERYA, D.M.
Investigating the fati,,-~ae strength of DI-1 and Y&IT12 steels.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.10:125-1.29 '63.
(MIRA 16:12)
1. 4aporozhekiy mashinostroitellnyy institut.
PBTRMEHrA, D.M., inzh.
Effoct of absolute dimensions of specinez Cross se3tions on the
fatigup curve. Yest.mash. 40 no.12:10-13 D 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(Steel-Fatigme)
S/137/60/000/03/!C/013
Translation from; Referatlvnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, 1960, No 3, p 251,
# 6238
AUTHORSi ~tte~gerya, D, . 0 y-nik, N.V.
TITLEs The Scale Pffed in Overloading Alloyed Steel
PERIODICAL-. Nauchn. zap. Odessk, politekhn. in-t 1959, Vol 16, pp 252-265
TEXT. The authors investigated the effect of preliminary cyclic load on
metal creep depending on the absolute dimensions of the specimen, The,)n-
vestigatlon was carried out on preliminary normalized 30XH3A (30KhN3A)Nalloyed
steel specimens of 7,52; 12.5; 20 and 27 mm in diameter, The results were com-
pared to those obtained previously from 145 steel tests. It was established that
the absolute dimensions represented a factor which affected strongly the fatigue
limit of the ma'Leria-1 and i-,s overload strength. It is shown that the overload
resistance of steel grows with increased absolute dimensions: the cyc-l1c
durability, under similar relative overload, increases with a larger diameter of
the specimens. It is assumed that the regularities determined may in principle
also be applied to other structural steel grades,
Card I/ I Z.F.
OMIIK, N.V.; PET M.ERYA. D.M.
Most suitable shape of cylindrical specimens for fatiCip testi
in pure bending. Zav.lab. 26 no.2:210 '60. (KIRA 13:57
1. Odgeskiv politeklinichoRkiy Institut.
(Steel--Testing)
10
29 ) 39
S/122/61/uOO/010/'005/011
D221/D304
AUTHORS: Engineer, and Oleynik, V.V. Candl-
d,nte of Technical Sciencesp Docent
TITLE: On the influence of absolute sizes of a speci:_-.,-!
section on the magnitude of effective stress
trations during loads above the fatigue limit
PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 10, 1961, )2 - " 4
TEXT: The authors quote results of investigations concev*ing th-
effect of overloads on fatigue resistance related to stress conc
trations derived from experiments with structural steels. Specim. s
were made in steeis 45 and 30XH3A (30KhN3A). Effective coefficierTs
of stress concentration, corresponding to the horizonta* portion -;f
fatigue curve Eire designated by K , and in the region of limited
stren._ . by K~' The present artic5e tabulates data which demonstra-
te that the inclination of fatigue curves for under4wt and lai-ge
specimens is greater tlWi in the case of small and plain sampies.
The latter exhibit a tendency to rise with an increase of ~iametl~-.
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On the influence? of absoiute ... D221/D304
confirming, the3-efore, the iaw which expres~,es the Jrop of KI
higher overloadis. It also reveals tfte effect of absolute siz-
a specimen sectlon on the character of this reduction. Varii.ti
of KI with iength of ii& and diameter of specimen were invPsTi',-_:-,,
ted.IyThe abBciS[3ae of bends for piain samples, N, viere small-,
the corresponding absciesiie N',p of curves for underctit snec'
but at N = No,, Ko' = K,,. hesulf s of catulatila.Ko, plotted it
log coordinates are sho"n in F'-g. 1. turther analysis
law of changes of K~ with log N in the ranges O-N ~~d Eo
represented by -approximation of linear equations. Consequ-.,
full curves K~ ff1g N) can be assumed as -three oroken
In ranges of 0-' and 1 0 - No' they follow
,W2-]Kd.L (Ni
10 0 N2
where Kd2. is the coefficient of stress concentration in the case
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On the influence of absolute D221/D304
life N2; Xd 1- etitto for life of Nl; q is the anguii,.r coefficient,
which characterizes the inclination of the curve of the relation-
ship between the effective stress concentration coefficient and loF,
of life, q - K(f2 Ka', . Computation of the latter indicates
1j; N2 -lg N 1
that KI varlea moro sharply between N 0 - N.1, than in the region
10 1 - N increases with grea-
5 _ No, and t1hat inclination of curves K.
ter diameters of specimens. The expression for K~ which is quoted
below, was based on the step 1nv, of the left hand branch of the fa-
tigue curve as given by D.N. Re,.etov (Ref. b: Sb. "Povysheniye
prochnosti detaley mashin" Izd. AN SSSR, 1949). The deduction can
be understood from arbitrary curves of fatigue for plain and under-
out ci-Amens. There are 2 figures, 2 tablea and 6 rofer-ences:
5 Soviet-bloc jand I non-boviet-bloo, The reference to the English-
language publication reads as follows: 11. Moore and D. Markovin,
Proceedings of Amer.Soc.for Testing Alater., v.42-44, 1942-1944.
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On the influence. of absolute ... D221/D301
Fig. 1. Curves giving the relation- 91,
ship between KI and Ig N;
Legend: 1 - Specimens of steel 45
with diameter of' 7.52 mm; 2 - 8pe-
cimens of steel 45 with diameter of
- specimens of steel 30KhN
30 mm; 3
3A with diameter of 7.52 mm; 4 - spe.
cimens of steel 30KhN3A with a dia-
f, 4
meter of 27 mm.
P"C. 1. KPM#We 33"1- "MOCTH ke OT Ig IV:
I - 06PASIM 113 CTNAII 45 Anow,eipom 7,52 Am; 2 ~,61141.11111 III
CINAPI 45 AlOwelliom 3D 111 : .1 o8j,421114 0 rtapi 3OX 13A Aos-
Melpou 7,52 MAI; 4 - .6,Vt I, U3 CTGA: 30X MA Ans.e,p
27
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PETERGERYA, D.I-'~. (Peterhoria, D.111.) ('-,'apor(:f-.'yeI)
Zi.antitative evaluation of the recuctim cl' fat-ig-Le
Caused by ovorloads. I-,ykl.mckh. 7 nc.4:454-456 '61. ("D~. 14:~)
1. 2.aporozliskiy mashinostroitollny,.- institut.
(Stecl-FatiL,uc!)
FETERGERYA, D.M., inzh.~ OLEYNTK, kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent
Effect of total creps-section dimensions of specimen on the value
of effective Concontration of Btreavea abave fatigue liMit. VeriL.
mash. 41 no.10:32-34 0 161. OUU 14:10)
(strains and stresses)
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AP6003306 SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/66/000/001/0034/0036
AUTHOR: Petevgery,%, D. M. 61
ORG: Zaporozhlye Machine Building Institute (Zaporozhskty twishinostroitel'nyy
ir%stit-U_U__
TITLE- Y~~e ~stiESij~th and stress-rupture strength,,of KhN77TYuR Ni-Cr alloy
SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 1, 10 1966, 34-36
TOPIC TAGS: fatigue strength, rupture strength, surface hardening, shot peening,
nickel containing alloy, chromium containing alloy / KhN77TYuR (E1437B) Ni-Cr alloy
ABS!,M&CT4 These properties were investigated for hot-rolled rods of FhN77TYuR
(EI alloy (0.06% C, 0.30% Mn, 0.34% Si, 20% Cr, 0.6% Fe, 2.5% _Ti710.71% Al,,l
0.04% Cu, 0.055% S,, 0.01% P, 0.01% Ce, 0.005% rb, 0.01% B. 0.001% Sn; the remainder
Ni) hardened at 10110% for 8 hr, air-cooled and aged at 700*C for 16 hr. The fatigue
limit and the streos-rupture strength were determined by testing 7 series of 10 spe-
cimens each, each series with a different type or degree of %York hardening (lathe-
turning witheubsequent mechanical polishing, val of work-hardened layer by elec-
_& IM0
"opolishint after.lathe-turning, qbot-peeninglitith subsequent electropblishing for
3, 89 16, 26, and 36 sin). This treatment produced specimens with work-hardened sur-
-face layers of various thickness (260, 210, 130 and 30 p). The results of the endur-
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cr_l,kg/=2
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deptb of work-hardened layer depth of work-hardened layer
FiS. 1. Effect of depth of work-hardened layer on fatigue limit and breaking
strength.of B1437D alloy at 700*C:
I - work hardening after lathe-turning and nechanical polishing; 2 - work
hardonlnj~lafter shot-pasning
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ance and strength tests at 700*C Indicate that t ese mechanical characteristics depen&
on the scate and thickness of the surface layer-F-Thus, the fatigue limit and stress-
-rupture strength of the shot-peened , were found to increase with increasing
me r
p c
depth of the work-hardened layer and to be higher for the shot-peened specitnens than
for the lathe-turnitd specimens (Fig. 1). On the other hand, Ala the time of stay in
heated and stressed state increases, the fatigue limit of the shot-peened specimens
eventually drope to the level of the non-shot-peened specimens. Notwithstandiug this,
shot-peening may bit useful to46PPlY for work parts operating at temperatures below
the alloy s recrys(-.allizationk'~emperature and having a limited service life and ope-
ratine under SIDecific load conditions. Ori2. art. has- I table. 2 fiRures.
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TITU EffeC4 C)f Z~ e
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PERIODICAL~ Ves-n~K rvas~nln-s'r')y~niva, 1~, 1 %0.
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form of a _z ti~ in nr .1 a n r m -v. waz~ -1-1-1
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mach.,ne pa!-'s), -1_a-' r~~ m V a C,T '.P r. S i r
~SSF,
I she .rr-,S may W.-i a
or, joined wilh p:-eSs-:_-_-a ~a,*_~ 6 0 An ~avaravtz c:.~
prac-.Ical c u 1 cu la- I criE r ~r,*_ a, ei Ju*_~~ --,n t r,c- T. f ac* Dr arc- n- ava_4 able an~!
this a:ways leacil= 'a arid dllfer-
ences ir, -.i cula,.Icn r~~.4 a e ~a - dur at-, v -f par' z s~-rn~ -
~x~ -1 ~-s why
'I'Des Comes 0-u-, ~)-n r. :a. :u -a - -Q T -,e s a'~ ! z t, I c a - pr c,c es sme* ho-i
sugges t ezi by A , K M-1 ~ 7, cp~ z3 ~, 1, vRe "3, 1 ri-i J v I e _~ c iki~.n ! cne s e oy akadem.' 4 rri . S -
M . KI rcva, nc . 4.~ 19 37) wa z emp --)y ed r.~ ~ xT rrit-n i a! ak T r P E3!i I rig ,The r5et.rr
s' r ~z~e~ . ,,war: ~,rr va ie_~ , 1.ner, --)r * ne -Dr Y e_a-
ad conBists ir. ci,cu'&',1_- -4 +!~ .
iion fac*.or ana _-.4 arg"_~ fa, ~rr) r;-tng u~,?_i ---. a '~7~ear
x x + r11(Y - Y)
where X and Y arp~ 1he mean vaiur-~ -,f the cycle number-, and fi.'.ress~s 1_,gzarithmc~ 11
had been poin,~ed o,,' T,hat. such wtn avf-raFed m value -s no-, perfp, -
(Ref . h: G. M. "in, lair, T. .'. Dolan "rans, ASME", v~ 75, 1953), -9*1- 1' reduces
the necessary numbE.r of obserra-nns. The proce3sing results are 1111istra~ed In a
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Effect of the absolate cross section dimensions of... A161/A13O
graph. As seen, the dropping lengths of the fatigue curves are very different.
The data are not sufficient for final recommendations, but it is evident that
small-diameter specimens of high-qualitY 30IM3A e~lloy steel had highest sensitiv-
Ity to overload, ard the sensitivity decreased with increasing specimen diameter.
This observation ft.Ily'mbLtohes data obtained by S. Villips and R. Haywood (Ref - 51
!"Voprosy ustalostnago razrusheniya staley" ("Fatigue failure of steel"), Mashgiz,
19571. The m-factor range corresponded to the range indicated by Res6etov. The
effect of the stress concentrator was clear - it made the m-factor value practical-
ly equal for two diffierent steel grades, and m varied in a narrower range. It is
evident that the averaged values employed presently for calculations are not ade-
quate for today accuracy requiTements. There is I figures and 5 references: 5 So-
viet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publica-
.'tLon reads as follows: Sinclair G. M., Dolan T. J., "Trans. ASME", v. 75, 1953.
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An artiBan people's front ci&irmane MagY k1siFar 6 ro.2--2 13 D '62,
VARSANY1, G.; TARJAN, G. -, PIMI. L.
The ultraviolet spectrum of the toxemic blood seram. Kao. MOM
lap. 36 no. 10:293-296 Oct 1932. (CIXL 23-5)
1. Wotors. 2. Branch of Physical Chemistry of Budapest Technical
Univ,preity (Director - Prof. Dr. Gexa Schay) and First Women's Clinic,
Badapest Medical University (Director -- Prof. Dr. Bela Horn).
Expesintrato oc Cho eflologir of oclamPslit L Pittirti itrid
i-v 1,1spl, (I IIlv 1111,14,x.1, 119. 3.70 .4
- 1-1:0) 11h.xi .1 ..... I a
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f-tAmilic. Itilln. AlIglutINIAW. fw any #111"t.fit-c
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1 26488-66 BEWTUVEWA(h)
ACC NRt ~ AP6013067 SOURCE CODH: UIVOM/66/030/GD4/0620/0627
AU-7710R: Hylasov '.A.; kanicbev.I.Ya. Orlov.I.N.; Es
rahin.G.G. Paterimov.S V
Taborko.N.I.;
ORG: None
lo~
TITLE: Problems Jnvolved in the development of electroluninescent indicators and image
coaxer't port, Fourteenth Conference on Xmines6ence held in'Riua 16-23 September
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya fizicheskays, v. 30, no. 4, 1966 620-627
TOPIC TAGS: real time data display, image converter, electroluminescence,
L-~oA4"i~Z, AloL",t~ -J A&AZ&,-~J, czcA4.t
AWTRACT: 7ic paAr is devoted to a general discussion of the problems involved in
development of electroluminescant display screens (matrix screens) and electro-
luminescent converters of visible and x-ray images. In conjunction with the screens
it is indicated that current rasearch is aimed at increasing the peak brightness of
electroluminescent phosphors (important because the average viewing brightness Is a
function of thi maximum brightness multiplied by the excitation time of a screen
element and divided by the interval: between successive activations) and development of
means for realization of infonnation storage on or for the screen. Approaches to
embancement of brightness are improvement of the composition of phosphors and electro- r
forming, which Involves application of an no or dc potential to the electroluminescent
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ACC NR1 AF6013067
capacitor while tho binder (paraffin) is solidifying. Realization Of storage is con-
nected with development of approapriate control circuitry, including external storage
components. A blm:k diagram of a control circuit for a matrix screen with external
storage is shown ix a figure. Research in the field of image converters is being
carried out along the lines of Improving the paramaters of photoconducting powdered
materials in the visible and x-ray regions, theoretical and experimental determInation
of the optimum operating conditions for converters of different design, design develop-
ment and improvement of the technology of image converters. A table gives a series of
formulas that should be useful in designing new image converters. Mention is made of
work on development; of tubes for converting tatrasonic images to visible images.
Photographs reproduced in the text show a converter image of a 7V test pattern and
images2of x-ray pictures of soce vacuum tubes and electronic components displayed on a
200 CZ screen. Orig. art. has: 14 formulas and 5 figures.
SUB CCDE: 09,2.0/ SUM DATE: 00/ ORIG REP: 005/ O2U REF: 004
USSR/Colioid Chemistry. Dispersion Systems B-14
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 8, 1957, 26427
Author K.M. Merzhanov, N.I. Peterimova, N.S. Smirnov
Title Influence of Ionization of Air on Dispersion Phase of
Aerocolloids.
Or i g Pub Kolloid. zh. , 1~o~,6, 16, No 77
Abstract The influence of the ionization of air on the dispersion phase
of a natural aerocol-lold was studied. Ultraviolet and x-rays
and(--particles served as sources of ionization. The irraiia-
tion of air was carried out in chambers, the volume of whicu
was from 0.8 to 2 cut.m. The concentration of particles was
determined ultramicroscopically in a flow. At the concentra-
tion of up to 105 or 107 pairs of ions per -ub-cm in ordinary
air with the relative humidity up to 100%, the concentration
of ultrandcroscopic particles increased 3 to 4 times, and the
number of' nuclei of -,-ondensation increased over 10 times. The
concentre.tion of particles rises together with the Irradiation
duration and the ionization degree; the riize of p&rtic-'es in-
creases together with the zoncentration rise.
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Ma"IMAI N. 1. S141RIMVP N. S. t und MZWOVp K. M*
"On tb~ Effect of Ionization of Air on the Dispersed Phase of
'I
Aeroco'Lloids,by K. M. Merzhanov, N. 1. Feterimova, and N. S.
Smirnoir, Geophysics Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR,
Kolloidnyy Zhurnal, Vol 18, No 5, 1096, Pr 574-57"1
Ultraviolet rays, Y rays, ani beta-particlev were used as a source
for the lonization of atmosrheric air. About 1,NO tests were perforred
showing the influence of ionization of air on the concentration of ultra-
microscopic particles in moist air, the influence of duration of ioniza-
tion (irradiation) of air on the concentration of ultramicroscopic par-
ticles, the influence of ionization of air on the maxin=n radius of ul-
tramicroscopic particles, the influence of the degree of ionization of
air by X rays on the concentration of ultramicroscopic particles, and the
influence of ionization on the concentration of condensation nuclei.
The results prove that an increase in the ionization of the dis-
persing medium increases the concentration of the particles of the dis-
persed phase of aericolloids. At concentrations ranging from lob to 107
ion pairs per ci~bic centimeter in ncrmal air with a relative humidity
not exceeding 100% the concentration of ultramicroscopic particles is in-
creased threefold to fourfold and the number of condensation nuclei Is
more than ten times greater.
CZEC110SL0VAKj:A',,Che.M,
Cai Te,2jjnOjOjV Ch"',cai
Application. medicina, Products ,n,j
Abs jou, S. Bltamin,. Antibiot.j 7iler 1-3
Ref zbu- _ Kb;_ny", 14, s.
Author 1958, 226-1
Inst S-.. ~~ieny J'r', Peterka Emanuel
Title Me Cause -- --------
0f '-he lrist,~;
2,3--Dimerc 3f Ili-ction
aPtc)-Propano of
Orig Pub Ceskos,. farmc., 1956, 5, No 8, 476-479
Abstract
't was found that format,
'on Of a sediment in injection
s'j't-'O"s Of 2,3-dimercapto..prop
c0 Of Peroxide cOMPOunds in ben anoi is due t, the presen-
zYi benzOate (I and oilve
oil (II) Used to make the Preparati,,.
has been Made or the requi A dete, nlinat;on
t't.f Of I and ~rements a-, ,,, the I
de','ree of PL-
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jWWe'zY SOURM CODE i C 19 0235 0237
AMOR I PeterkR. Frantisek (Engineer)
ORG: Institute of ThernIomahanica, CSAV, Prague (UStav 'tA)rMDWchani1W CSAV)
TITLEs Sinilation of the motion of mechanical systems with impacts with an analog
AUtomtizaon, no, 9, 1965, 235-237
TOPIC TAGS: &ML10g Computers Computer simulation, Computor memory, Mtion Mchanics
ABSMAM The srticle deem-ibes the principle of relay equipmont which makes possi-
ble the simulation. w3th an analog corputer, of the notion of a mechanical systerm
with impact of a. pair of masses, by having integration of memory circuits in those
parts of the Wgirlp where the values change with a jump upon impacts Orige art, has
.10 figures* LJFIQ/
.:.WB CCWs 09t 20 SUM DAM norse ORIG REFt 0)3 SOV HEFt 001
:6.
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PE7FRKA Frantise'k, '.n?.,
Fe:,Itv!ic v' ', - atlor --f a mechar~lca: w: -.h lr-ne7 '=7 Ac tr-,
Stroj cas 16 no,3.311j.-3~1 '65.
1. Inqtitu~,s of ThOrmomachanics -' t1ts "ZP(7hoslnva~ 4cR4r,,.L7 of
S!~ I'a nce s, IFIr ague ,Submitt~r-d June 2-2, 7?f,4:
9,~ -,, I "
G, -C;4,16 i/crcq/,Qc1 /co3/oi i
I BC)1-)7/B054
AUTHOR: Peterka, J. , Engineer
TITLE: Investigation of Czechoslovakian Vetal Adhesives
PERIODICAL: Plaste und Kautachuk, 1961, Vol. 8, Na. I. cp- 7-11
TEXT: The adhesive power of all accesnible Czoch~)olovnkian r,lotal
adhesives was examined by the following procedur~.-~: Dcter%iiiiatior. of the
tensile and shear strength of a joint between tivo ovqr:fippin~; duralumin
measuring sheets (length of overlap 12.7 mm, JolntinS area 15 by 20 mm
according to Soviet standards) at different temporature.,3, 15-3:) minutes
being necessary for the temporature adjustment of the sample according to
Epshteyn (Ref. 1), and at room temperature under the action of various
solvents. According to measurements made by the 11olzforschungsinstitut
Bratislava (Wood Research Institute Brati,-,,-lava) on wood specimens,
measured shear !jtrengt,"l slightly drop after
aging of specimens. The bending strength was studied with metal adhesives
by the "bend test" at room temperature: the specimen was fixed on two
supports (38 mm apart), loaded over the Joint by a wedge (radius 6 mm),
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Adhesives 13007/bO54
and the pressure required to break the joint was meiAsured. The a-athor
discusses tho measuring mothod and states that tho neivivired valul)u
obtained according to ASTU apocificatione do not much doviate fron. values
obtained by Soviet standards. A table gives the teat reaulto for 19
adhesives: tensile and shear strength (kg/cm2): at room temperature:
140-315, at 630C and 930C, respectively: 11.3-408, at -750C and -560C,
respectively: 108-381; tensile and shear strength after the action of
sodium chloride solution (30 times 24 hours): 170-2~)6, of drinking water
(30 times 24 hours): 145-393, of h draulic liquid (',' timea 24 hours):
125-363, of jet fuel (7 times 24 h~: 122-346, of ethanol with benzine
0 times 24 h): 102-360, of hydrocarbon fuel (7 tiraos 24 h): 109-313, of
cooling liquid (ethylene glycol : water - 1:1 + 2.5 6,/1 of Na 2HPO 41
7 times 24 h): 107-346, of water (1000C, 2 h): 94.5-297, of acetone (2 h):
125-312, of chromosulfuric acid (700c, 10 min): 102-'~19. DiaKrams show
the effect of temperature on the '' tensile and shear ntrength: it rises
slowly from -800C to a maximum at about 800C, ther, it, drops until the
strength has attained zero at about 2400C. There are 1~ f.
.4LTures, 4 tables,
and 4 references: .2 Soviet and 2 US.
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Investigation of Czechoslovakian 1jetal G 1/00 61/008/001/003/011
Adhesives 1) 007YB054
ASSOCIATION: Luftfahrtforachunge- und Luftfaftrtpri',;f',ugaanat&1t Let~nany bei
Prag, 6SSR (Aviatio n Research and Tost Conter LeGany near
Prague, 6SSR)
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AUTHOR __I~eterk-a. J . Engineer
TITLE [Properties of some Czechoslovak adhesives (metal to
roetal bonding)
JILRIODICAL- Strojlfrenstv~, v.11 no 11 1961, 848-856
TEXT- A number of Czechoslovak adhesives based on epoxy-
resins, were tested and compared with foreign products with respect
to strength properties in shear by tension loading Methods of
testing and preparation of specimens and test joints are described
,~,ince testn included also frost and heat resistance of the
adhesives, the testing machine was provided with appropriate
heating and cooling arrangements. Aluminium allay sheet (accordinz
to the Czechoslovak Standard Specification 42 4253,66) was employtd
for the test- Specimens and methods of testing conformed to
Czechoslovak Standard Specifications 66 8510, said to be identital
with ASTMD1002-49T, Results of the following tests are summarized
in tab e9 and graphs, i e 1) Tabulation of shear strength tests
(k9/cm ) of nine Czechoslovak adhesives, carried out at room
temperature, at 83 # 2'C and at -75 to -80'c Curing conditions
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Proper t I es c, i h.
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are indicated and re5ulls are expressed in the Form of' fractions in
which the numerator denotes arithmetical means and the denominator
maxima and minima of' a series of twenty tests 2) Shear strength
lest with eleven adhesives of' foreign origin carried out according
to ~Slm)1002-49 Some results for adhesiveB of' foreign origin
(originally published in 1956) are (.uoted It is concluded thal
some of the CzechosloNak adhesives are equal to products of 1'or&izn
origin both at room and elevated temperatures 3) A comparison
of' (7echoslo-vak and Soviet testing methods is given in the
following table.,
rable-1
c-pecification CSN Ob 8910 Soviet specification No I)gb-5b
1b9 2
(kg/cm-)
210-1'j0 182-147
Dvspixe differenceR in form and dimensions an(] testing techniquc%
results were practically identical Tabu I a t ed results are
,4u III) I ement ed by gr aph,% i I I us t ra t 1 n g t (!mppra t. ur e e f f ec t a on t he
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#,to per, t I es 0 9
.Somo, t :r P ( 11C. 14 1 0 V ak
1 1 )
shear strength of' solivu i '? vC hos 1 0,% ali adhes) ves A %pry
decrease of strengi h a t t vmperatui eq ibo% e 80' ( i s c har ac t ej i s I I c
for many of the products and a similar behaviour is displayed by
adhesives of foreign or i gi n The following addi tional tests art-
described Chemical resistance. a) salt spray. b) tap-water '
c) ethyl alcohol * P~ benzine. d) ethylene glvc,_Ae-water 1 1
2 .5 g Na 2lipo 4 cl.yst p v r I I i t r e o f t h e m i x I u r P . e ) hyd r aii I i c
fluid LTCIA. f) hydroLarbon fuel 1,13E g) jet fuel LRX h) tap-
water, 2 hours at boil i) isceton .)) pickling solution (chiom
sulphuric aci,d) Results of chemical resistance tests are
tabulated for 13 adliesives i nc lud i ng products of Cze(hoslovak an(i
foreign origin, These show that C/echoslovak epoxy adhesives are
equal to foreign product8 Other, tests carried out include
1) Effect of' length of vverlap on stie-it strength, 2) I'Afect of
thickness of metal plates ithinner matetials give lower -;hear
strengths). 3) Effect ot' strength of' metal plate on bond -strength.
1i) Comparisons of bond strengihs between ttibular and sheet tes,
MI)k,c ImPnS Aiear s( rviigt ii!- o I t Ikv t tibtf I at- spec imenti gave highe t
readings Omit kk,/cW_ "Zitill.-St ~,g/(In ff)r mheet specimpris).
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Proper t I es 0 1 som 1 11'' -1 .1 It
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Fffecl of loading rate on shi~a t ; I r eng t h Czechoslovak
-;ifect ficat tons ;tipulate that the cross-bar -peed of the lesting
alachirit, shall not -,k-d I I rnrtt/tn i nThe all t hel r ha -4 de t (-, r m t it vd
howe%vs- that vartations ol fill- !.,(, of 1--sarfirur (to noi aile( t
significantly the restilts b ~ Be 11-11 t es t 9a C ( I r "i I Fljz t (- C f f-,
slovak Standard Specification 6b815 I I Pound- nos ed ti ppo r I ,
a Spacing Of 38 rim) and loads wi th a radius of' 6 ntin were ust-d and
. ) required to
breaking strength is expressed bv the Load (in kq
break the specimen (conforming to the kp!-lein test I I ~ I K
c laimed that all C zec hos tei%,ak P r odut t -; r ommire f a % uti ra h iv wi t h
adhes2vea of foreign origin 'I heT e, at e 9 tables 9 graphs
8 photographs ot l.e-1;1ll1!Z 1141(hines and tubular ioint ?- diagrammatIL
sketches of' test spe( )m(-n--4 and 1) 1 ef et enc es 4 oviet-blo. and
I n (-) n - -,, co. a e t - 1) 1 oThe, Engi i -th- language reference reads as follows
kef ~., De 13ruvilp N \ Houwink R Adhesion and adhesives
.Isevler Pubi ishing Lompany London 195)
I i WN %4/kimm4 a zkii4ebtil 1(-t kv tista%, Ill aha-Letiiany
Iml ?usval ( It an't - ~l lig 'taition Pr .-~ gki e - Le t 11,A11 N
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ompai i %on jif breaking strength.% of Czechosiovalt and foreign
adhesives. tested according to eSN 66 8511
Name of' adhosive Breaking strength Natne of' adhesive. 13 r ea knK
(kg)
it,, Epoxy
110 NJ
its f.poxy
I 1_0 1. 1 90M
CW- E' p 0 x y
100 1
11S Epoxy
2100 11
(.H" Epoxy
1_100 KP
l
faud 5/6
92
-HO:66- Epon NJ
107 Epon
Vill
96.6 Met tbond
105-88.5 MN 1C
113 FM 1#7
~ - 8 5
109 Met lbond
-i45-93 4o2i l04-
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"AUTHORt Peterka, J
(Enj"eei)
TITLE: Metal surface preparation and its effect on bonding properties,
SOURCE: _Wa~. Vyzl,.untny a zimsebni letecky us,zv. Zpravodaj VZLU, no, 5 1964,
TOPIC -TAGS,!' surface finish, metlxl~~bdjin, surface prep4ration, epoxyresin,
-eel,
aluminum alloy, magnesium affoy, copper, aluminum bronze, tin bronze, st
metal adhesion
-before bonoing
ABSTRACT:'l The importan6e of proper surface preparation alumb
-alloys and otheir light metalg-IB. discussed and a tabl-als- giv(in of ej2URdhqsives uVd
with two common aluminum: alloys, magnesium Alio~irs, conduct, [Al
ive_q�p~er;
bronze, Sn b:ronze anqthree grades of steeF, the table also ahows the beat treatment
required, an-Ft-he paidentiwe difference in shear strength between we'll prepared and
poor!y prepaxed. surfaces. Five general types of surface roughness are described,
disUuguishin~ betweea those which are advantageouE and those which are unBultable to
strunehen bon aguinBt shear and other types of stress, baned upon molecular
do
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dimensions. ThJB means that the-effectivo contact a.rea Is more impomat than the
4 microsurface. Theories of adhesive force are discussed on the basis of various
1 previous works, including mechanical adhesion, spc-cific adhesion, phys~W and chemicals
adhesioti, dispersion, and'.)oth electrostatic and inductive forces. in lbonded
re
aluminum aRoys are most widely used in the aviation indUBtry, picklinArocesses a
described in great detail, including K2Cr2()7 as employed at VZLU, temperatures
and periods of immersion as they affect shearing strength cl various adhesives,
-and the effect on shearing e trength of time intervals between elution and bonding.
To evaluate,.
"he results of experimental tests, six coluxnnm- charts compare the effect
-rfaces of various metals for
on shear strangth'of 22 methods of preparing the su.
-bonding by five types of Czeohoslovak-epoxies. Orig. art. has: 12 tables and 9 figures.
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%U.PHOR Peterka J E:~~ineer
I T Li_~ The t?cimolo~5y of m?tai
,P_-'RIODiV-,',L Stroj f renstv I', no 2 , lj_~D2 . lij- 112,t
_11 E X'2 A review of .~ietLil bondin., by mean6 of ejDoxy-re2in
ci .
~,dhesives of Czechoslovak origin Lind comparisons ~,.,itn f-)rei.fn
i_rodl,icts -ire presented 'ne adhesives are lisped in two m;-jin
C I.-3SSeS1 Sel:d. :eady-made ~,re-arations, nardenn,-I on-v
e4eva7ed temper5:ures, applied to ;_renea'~ed meta-i
30 min, -at 180'C or 60 min at 145",) Adr.esive mel-s --n
with the preheated -etal. Hardening agen-, is :nc~Dr~c-
:ated :n the resin (CzecLoskwak croducts CHS Epoxy !C)O.'. ZV
Epoxy 101.0 and ZV Epoxy 10120 and Swiss products ~rald:." 1 Powd~-_-
and Araidit I Silver ) II. Liquid epoxy adnesives, nurdened ar
room or elevated temperatures on ~he addition of hardening s-en-,-.
such as dietaylenetriamine, dipropylenetriamine or dietnylenete-
tramine- -~HS Epox~- 1200 and ZV Epoxy 1210 belong to this group,
Drawback of these epoxies is very snort pot-life after the
addition of the hardeners, (30 minutes,,) ;, prolonged pot-life
is snown by ~dS Epoxy 110, hardened with hirdener 1*1 (,D rjo-rs)
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~i tie t--:;nO I-C) 0~ met a4' , Dn iin;'Y' E ll-:,/E'55
Tne i-rep!ir3t ion of t1w mettil 6urf~!-tct- , ~,I lor t c~ o".
the adhesive is described in detail for ,;tee.'L , nlum.,niuin,
and brass bcnds Various degreasing anc pickling methods
de3rriboa Excellent degreasing action is i~rodu-ed in mar-y
cases by aCE!ton vapours Tno efficiency of Lhe different
degreasin- and pickiin.~ )rocedures io expre.,3:3ed in of 1;1.'~
rd i f i c a t i on 66 ',, 510,
sti,enGtias ~Izechoslovak 3tandai
pract-cal-ly identical -,.'itil D 100-~-49 and tatui,t-!~-
Pi-klin:~ ba~.qs 'o.:, a-juminium surfaces, e.-:,. potass-.um
7D
arl~ L3i-'IfUTIC ac'idl, te used below ~~s
;-~Att'.n- m-cq occur --~cet one ::,roved a ain r-e 0~--t
OP I'i -.)r-~~cedures ar,~ recommendea for '~ne rel=a-io- oi
um -surfaces, Degrelasin- vai~cul- cf
are suggested by treitmen*t i~- so-~.i
r o 0 W e
1d r
d-,,.iromate Sur.,a e s I' eu I
potussiu.:L d.,cfirc)m~,-e
use of uIrrasonics Ic 1m,'..,ove :adtie6ion '2--'c'-~Ssed
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effect of ultrasonics ATOn aunesion is not, connected
hardenint~ or polymerisation of the epoxies Their function
purely physical, cuusin, a-Iternate penetrations and withdru-e;~iis
of the adhesives into and out of tne surface pores 01 tne
and thus ennancinl- adnesion. .3pecial case of aluminium allo:~s
Some workers in this field nave asserted "hat durin'- -Ine bondins
of aluminium alloys, temperatures of 1450C should not be exceeie-i
as otherwise losses of tensile strength may occur 2he aut,ior
was unable tc, confirm tiiese findings (using Czechoslovak aiumlnil.~i
0
alloy). by & judicious modification of nardening times,
temperatures were raised to 200'C without harmful effect upon
tensile strength. Results are, however, greatly affecte'l by tn,
method of neating and this is discussed in detail. The great
importance attributed to metal bonding in Czechoslovakia is
by Lae fact tilat tile Ministry of :general Engineering
appointed a Jpecial conmi6sion to supervise developments in Inisi
field.
There are 13 figures, a-ad 14 tables
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AS60CIATION Vl~zkumn~ 5, zrklu~ebnl leteck,~ u'stav
(Aviation ~esearcn and 'A'e s t i ng ~ t a t i o r-, Pr, q,.1 e -
Le " r",': ~:. ,,
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