Technikatörténeti szemle 11. (1979)

TANULMÁNYOK - Vajda Pál: Creative Hungarians in mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, technical sciences and industry. A selected bio-bibliography

ZECHMEISTER, László (1889—1972). Chemist. The major fields of investigations in which he became internationally famous include carotenoids, carbohydrates, vitamins, organic compounds, plant phy­siology and chemical genetics, chromatographic methods. Bibliography of papers published by L. Zechmeister and co-authors in the fields of chemistry and biochemistry 1913—1958, Wien 1958., Ettre, L. S. In memóriám László Zechmeister 1889—1972 (= Chromatografia 5/1972. pp. 317.) ZSELYONKA, László (1908—1965). Biochemist. Zselyonka invented a new stereoscopic condenser. The 3D condenser produces a combined illumination profiting from the advantage of oblique illumination, higher resolving power, high contrast, and a plastic visual field; it eliminates its disadvantages: distortion, and excessive illumination. Campbell, J. G.: Stereoscopic effects (= The Microscope 12/1960. p. 221), L. Zse­lyonka—F. Kiss: Der dreidimensionale (Super-) Kondensor (= Mikroskopie 15/1961. pp. 263—283.), Ramaszeder, M. K.: Le progres de la microscopic textile. Un nou­veau condenseur stérique (= L’Industrie Textile 1960. nr. 884. pp. 1—4.), Lovas, B.: Oberflächenuntersuchung mit dem Abdruckverfahren bei 3 D-Kondensor und Phasenkontrast—Beleuchtung (= Mikroskopie 15/1960. H. 11—12. pp. 3—18.) 72

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