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ADAM, Gyorgy, dr.
"Evolution of animals" by G.A.Smidt. Vol,2. Reviewed
by
Gyorgy Adam. Biol kozl 10 no.2:163-164 162.
HUN.GARY
J-'LDLV, Gyorgy, BELA, Arpad, KOO, Eva, SZEKELY, Jozsef,
Ivan; Medical Univer
-51~tyof Sudapest, Institute of Physiology (Budapesti
Orvostudomanyi Egyetem,
Elettani intezet).
"Carotid Afferentation and Higher Nervous Activity, II.
Conditioned Reflexes
of Rats Deprived of Their Carotid Innervation."
Budapest, Acta Physiolozica kcademiae Scienti-arum.
Hungaricae, Vol TXIII, No
4, 1963, p-ages 339-342.
Abstract: [English article, authors' English sizrzrary
modified] In rats, after
development of a motor conditioned reflex and denervation
of the area of the
carotid sinus, the positive conditioned reflexes were
found to increase and
the inhibitory processes to deteriorate. In the absence of
carotid afferen-
tation, higher nervous activity shifted in the direction
of excitatory pro-
cesses, at the expense of the inhibitory ones. After
cessation of the dual,
activator and inhibitor, carotid influence, the higher
centers were more
sensitive to inhibition. 1 Western, 3 Pastern European
references.
gy; Medical University of
MESZAROS, IStvan, LEHOTZKY, Kornelia ADAM, GyQr
Budapest, Institute of P~ysiolo.-Y
(Bu_Up-esti~divostudomanyi Egyatem, Elet-
tani Intent).
"Differential Inhibition of Interoceptive Conditioned
Arousal."
Budapest, Acta Physiolo,-ica Academiae Scientiarum,
Huw7aricae, Vol XXIII, No
4, 1963, imges 347-353.
Abstract: [English article, authors' English summary]
Differential in-
hibition of the conditioned interoceptive arousal
reaction has been studied
in dogs with double intestinal or ureteral fistula. It
has been found
that, if the mechanical stimulation of the wall of one
intestinal segment
is associated with a reticular stilaulus causing
arousal, and the stimulation
of the other intestiml segment is not followed by
reinforcement, a differen-
tiation of the conditioned arousal develops. No
differeptial inhibition
develops to the stretching of the two renal pelvis. On
the basis of the
evidence gathered, conclusions are draim as to the
central representation
of non-symmetrical and symmetrical visceral
afferentation. 2 Western, 6
Eastern European references.
1/1
ADAMO G.; BELAp A.; KOO, Eva; SZEKELY, J.J.
Carotid affeTerntation and higher nervous activity.
II. Coftr-
ditioned ref.Imms of rats deprived of their carotid
i=erva-
tion. Acta Obyaiol. acad. sci, Inmg. 23 no-4039-342
163,
1. Institute of Physiology, Medical University,
Budapest.
CAROTID SINUS) (MMM, CONDITIONED)
WNTRA1 NERVOUS SYSTEM) (XYMOGR&PHY)
(PHYSIOLOGY)
ADAMI G.; KUKORELLIJ.
Conditioned evoked potential, a model experiment of
learning.
Acta physiol. acad. sci. Ihmg. 26 no.lt47-51 165
1. Institute of Physiology, University Medical
School, Budapest.
MARKEL, Eva; ADAM, G.
Elementary temporary connection in the
mesencephalic cat.
Acta physiol. acado sai. Ihng. 26 no.lt8l-87 165
1, Institute of Physiology, University Medical
School,
Budapest.
ACC MATW23529
ATMOR; Adam Worm He r. Jozsof-'Khefflor, Y.; Ko 3
Me ~Aotq~- "Pvach, A - j
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ORG: lkstitute of Physiolopm Medical University -.2f Budapest
(Budapenti Orvostudo-
rarqi Bgyetom, Blettud Intezot)
TITIZt Eleotrographio test for the discrimination of intestinal
stimuli
SOURCE: Aeademia aciantiarum, hunguriceoe Aota physiolosica, v.
27, no. 2.
1965, 145-147
TOPIC TAGSz digestive system, nervous systlem, reflex activity,
dog
ABSTRACT: It has been demonstrated. on dogs with a Thiry-Vella
fiqtula and i.Vlanted
chronic cortical electrodes that the higher nervous centers are
capable of dis-
crimination between affeieiidlipulse's coming from two points
of the In-
testine provided that they are more than 3 cm apart. 7he
capacity of
,visceral differentiation was demonstrated by the recording of
habituation
to the cortical electric arousal evoked by stimulation of a
receptor area,.
and its effect on the impul a arriving
se , from an adjacent receptor area,
Orige arte has: 2 figures* COrlg. art. in Eng.7 fJ-?:-t57
SUB CODE: 06 / SUEM DATE: 18Feb64 / SOV REF: 001
L- S
L27355-66 EWP(k)/T/ER(-Y.)/EW
ACC NR: AM6001050 Monograph GE~~
i Adam, 11 blels, K.
35/
Industrial application of yAcuum techniquellin metallurgy
(Industrielle Anwendung i
der Vakuumtechnik in der Metallurgie) Essen, Vulkan Verlag, 1964.
184 p. illus.,i
biblia. Number of copies printed not given. Series note: Haus der
Tbchnik-
Buchreihe, Band I
TOPIC TAGS: metallurgy, vacuum metallurgy$ vacuum techniques,
electron tube',
germanium crystal, silicon crystal
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: The authors of this book attempt to present a
complete
course on vacuum techniques in metallurgy based on 10 years
experience teaching 1i
the subject at the House of Technology in Essen, Germany. The
material is di-
vided into six parts concerning the scientific principles of vacuum
metallurgy,
new developments in the field of electron tubes, production of
germanium and
silicon crystals for eemiclonductors, melting and degassing of
metals and steel in""
vacuum, auxiliary eqilipment used in modern vacuum metallurgy
(vacuum pumpa, vac-i
uum furnaces, vacuum.weld equipment, vacuum surveying instruments).
Foreword -- 6
Card 112
L 27355-66
ACC NR: AM6001050.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 7
Vacuum ptimps and vacuum surveying instruments used in.metallurgy 9
I- The application of vacuum techniques for the solution of
scientific metallurgi-
cal problems -- 29
----Electron-beams-In-meltin -and
-weldin, nstalations-
kacuum furnaces for metallurgical purposes --m-103
Crystal drawing in vacuum: explanation of machines used 129
~Iste6l degassing-and.ddgaiding7reattion~.inkvacuum-r--1149
N&B CODE: Il/ SUBM DATE.-.- none/ ORIG REF; 040/ OTH REF-. 010/
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,. 1. Econoni-,- basis of socia-liem. Probleme econ 14
no,.6~1-10-121 Je 161o
KULDA, Irzhi- kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy rabotnik;
ADAM, losif, inzh., tekh.-
nicheekly rabotaik
Effect of adjacent phases on forces originating during
the short-
C,
circuit conditions in a three-phase transformer. Izv.
vys. ucheb.
zav.; elektromekh. 3 no.10:45-57 160. 0AIRA 14:4)
1. Institut elektrotekhniki Chekhoslovatsko~ AkadImii
nauk.
(Electric transformers
- ADAM, I.; DOLE-ZHAL, Ya. (Dolez'ral, J.]; ZYKA, Ya.
(Zy*ka, J.]
Use of hydroxy acids in polarographic analysis. Report No.
1: Half-wave
potentials of certain ions in.solutions of sodium salts of
lacticj, malicy
and salicylic acids, Zhur. anal. khim. 16 no. 4:395-398
Jl-Ag 161.
(MIRA 14-7)
1. Charles University, Prague, CzechoslovalqLa.
(Polarography) (Acids, Organic)
I
ADAM, I.; DOLEVAL, Ya.; ZYKA, Ya.
Use of hydroxy acids in nolarographic analysis. Report
2:
Determination of manganese in a sulfosalicylate medium.
Zhur.anal.
Him. 36 no-5:592-595 S-0 '61. (HIRA 14:9)
1. Karlov University, Pra e, Czechoslovakia.
(Manganese--AnalysisT (Salicylic acid) (Polarograpky)
S/040/62/026/OD1/012/018
B125/B102
AUTHORS, Grigorlyov, Yo. P41 Dzholepov, B. S., Zvol'ska, V.,
Zolotavin,
A. V., Malynhova, T. V., Khotin, D. A., and Adno, 1.
TITLE- Conversion electrons of the short-lived platinum and
tungsten
Isotopes
PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izventiya. Seriya
fizicheakaya, v. 26,
no. 1, 1962, 120 - 124
TEXT-. The conversion electron spectra of the platinum and
the tungsten
fractions vere measured by a A-spectrometer with double
focusing by the
method of nuclear resonance in the int6rvale 68 - 106 kev,
and 70 - 90
kev, respectively. The neutron-deficient platinum and
tungsten isotopes
wore produced by bombarding gold with 660-Mev protons. Table
1 gives tlie
parameters of the 16 lines obtained for the platinum
fraction. 7 of
these lines have been newly discovered. The 106.43-kev
transition cannot
be attributed to one of the Pt isotopes but only to an Ir
isotope. The
intensity ratio of the linen L and L suggests an E2 or
EI.-type
transition. Also for the 110.16- ;11
kev t ansition in an iridium nucleus
Card Ilb
S/048/62/026/00'/012/018
Conversion electrons of the... B125 B102
the isotope on whose decay transition taken place
cannot be determined
due to its insufficiently accurate half line.. The LI,
L III LIII lines
with the energies 96.71, 97.25 and 98.87 kev of the
110.10-kov trancition
have a half life of (20!0.5) hr. 1he ratio of the line
intensities of
inner conversion on the L-subahella sufgests a
transition of type F1 or
E2+111. Also the 93-94-kev transition mentioned in 1960
at the X
Soveshchuniye po yadernoy Bpektroakopii (Tenth Congress
on Nuclear
Spectroscopy) in Moscow takes place in an irlditim
nucleus. The three
conversion linen with the half life (2.6to.6) hr and
the energies 72.4,
74.5, and 83.2 kov which the authors studied in the 70
- 90-kev spectral
range belong to the decay of W 176 or W 177. The first
two lines are
M- and N-linos of the 74.9-kev transition in To. The
intensities of the
(LI+LII)# L III, M, and 11 conversion linen of tho
well-known transition
with ho - 08.35 kev (2 +-910 +) in Hf 176 initially
increase with the holf
life (2.5:LO.4) hr and then decreaeo with the half life
8 hr of Ta 17b.
The half life 2.5 hr of W 176 cbtained by the author
differs essentially
from the value obtained by G. Wilkinson. There are 2
figures, 7 tables,
Card 203
S10481621026100110121018
Conversion electrons of the ... B125/BI02
and 3 references: 2 Soviet and I non-Soviet. The
reference to the English-
language publication reado as follo"a: G. Wilkinson,
Phya. Rev., 00, 495
(1950).
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-istledovatel'Bkiy fizicheskiy
institut Leningrad-
akogo goo. univeroiteta im. A. A. Zhdanova (Scientific
Research Institute of Physics of Leningrad State
University
imeni A. A. Zhdnnova). Ob"yedinennyy in6titut yadernykh
ionledavaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research).
Inctitut
cokhimii i analitichoskoy khimii im. V. I. Vernadakogo
atituto of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni
M
V. 1. Vernadol~iy)
Table 1. Energies and half lives of the intensity
decrease of some V,
conversion line;(of)the platinum fraction.
Legend: (1) T,/ hr 1 (2 identification; (3) isotope.
Card 31b'
S/048/62/026/001/014/018
B125/B104
AUTHORS: Rzhezanka, I., Frana, Ya., Adain, I., and Peker, L.
TITLE: The rotational nature of the isomeric level of Lu176-ir
(T 1/2 ~ 3-7 hrs) 71 105
PERIODICAL- Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.
26,
no. 1, 1962, 127 - 130
TEXT: For the isomer Lu176 * with'I = 1 it follows from its decay
scheme
that K - 0, which proves that the isomeric ionization level of .LuiA
71 1 5
is the rotational level Pith I'= 1 and K = 0, and that the ground
state
of the band Pith I = 0- is higher. The oxide of the isomer Lul7b"-
I
obtained by bombarding spectroscopically pure Lu 20 3 with thermal
neutrons
(1013 neutrons am -2 sec -1 ) was converted to ita chloride. The P
--spectrum
of W176+~ 9 which was,irradiated in a-reactor for 20 hrs, was
measured with
a resolution of 2~6. The electrons were recorded by an anthraceno
scintillation counter. This was done with particular care in the
Card 1/4
S/048/62/026/001/014/018
The rotational nature of... B125/B104
where Kf 1 and Kf 2 denote the values of K for the two final
states. For
Ki = 0 one finds (ft) +/(ft) + = 0.5, and for K i = 1 one has
(ft) +/(ft) +=2~
From the energies and intensities of the two beta transitions
obtained here,
it finally follows that (ft) 4/(ft)0+r~0-56. The isomeric level
of
176* with I = I thus has the value K = 0, and L. K. Peker's
hypothesis
71LuI05
(Doklad na X soveshchanii po yadernoy spektroak 'opii (Report
at the 10th
Congress on Nuclear Spectroscopy), Moscow, January 1960, on the
rotaticnal
nature of this isomeric level is confirmed. Zd. Playner from
the Institute
of Nuclear Research of the Czechoslovakian AS is thanked for
making possible
measurements with a double-focusing spectrometer. There are 2
figures and
14 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 10 non-Soviet-bloc. The four
most recent
references to English-language publications read as follows:
White M. B.,
Alpert S. S., Lipworth E., Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc., ~., 273
(1960); Harmatz
B., Handley T. H., Mihelich J. W., Phys. Rev., 1~1, 1345
(1960); ChUDP E.
L., Dumond J. W. M., Gordon F. J., Jopson R, C., Mark H., Bull.
Amer.. Phys.
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Peaceful coexistence, vital necessity of our tim .
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Collective famers, a class of socialist, Probleme
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no.5:17-30 My 162,
ADAM, I.; DENISOV, Yu.N.; KOKESH, A.; CIRIMIN, V.G.;
SHISIIII.Y.ANNIIKO'Vss P"',
System for automatic measurement fo conversion
elecLron spectra
using a magnetic ~-spectrometer. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
fiz. '29
no.12:2247-2156 D 165. (MIRA 19,14)
1. Laboratorlya yadernykh problem Oblly,~dinennogo
inst't0a
yadernykh issledovaniy i Institut yadernykh
issledovaniy
Chekhoslovatskoy Akademii nauk.
FAJMON, Josef, inz.;ADA14, Jan., Inz., Dusan, inz.
. .
Thorough preparation of investments is always
worthwhile. Inz
atavby 12 no.5;214,216 My t64.
1. Vychodocesky prumysl kamene, Sk-utec (for Fajmon).
2. Hydro-
stav, Bratislava (for Adam). 3. Ministry of Building
(for Kraemer).
-CCwtMfi6U of Irw r 0yorgy Otr9d
and jinos Adim nor AS. Fay&rW 40
TWWWW4 a sMtroradiouieter dq=ds.on thel
.monor-hromator-and otk the fight Indicator. Two mono.
chrwatpra were investipted: a UMx Soviet-manutd.]
Instrument for visible light and a Zeiss mirror-monochro-!
mator for Wtravlolet light. Photomu.1tipliers were used to;
picasute light Intensities; , A 25-w. auto lamp was used as
HUNGIM/Optics Fhotcaetry. Colorimetry
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizike, No 9, 1958, No 21886
K- 12
Author : Alraassy Gyorgy, Gargoly Gyorgy, Adon Jpnos
Tnci+- t Wrlt. Givon
HUNGARY/Optics - Photometry. Colorimetry K-12
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 11, 1958, No 26523
Author Gergely Gy., Almassy Gy.,_~ da~
Inst gesearch Institue for Teleccmmunications, Budapest,
Hungary
Title The Absolute Measurement of Light Litensity by a
Direct-
Reading Thermistor Boloi;eter.
Orig Pub : Acta phys. Acad. sci. hung., 1957, 7, No 4,
463-467
Abstract : Description of the construction of a
semiconductor bolometer,
produced for the determination of the sensitivity of
photo-
multipliers. The bolometer is calibrated by radition from
an oven. The working curve of the bolometer is linear and
the region of 100 microwatts to 40 milliwatts. The
determina-
tion of the sensitivity of the photomultiplier was made
with a type UM-2 monochromator with a high pressure
mercury
lamp. The problem of the transparency coefficint of the
aptem of filter as used for the reduction of the light
flux
is discussed. Values are given for the sensitivity in
miro-
amperes per microwatt, obtained for six photomultipliers
Card 1/1 type 931 A and 1P28 for ~ 4350, 5461, and 5770
A.
HUNGARY Anrlyticrl Chemistry. hnelysis of Inorgcric
Substriacos E
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Xhim., No 7, 1958, No 21156
Abstrcet rc~ucos the rrdirtior, of Sr. Upon detorminrtin of
Br, r
correction is introduced, cbtpinod by the incrsurement of the
intensity of'two lines whereby "he error drops from 100% to
+ For the cnlculrtior, of the influence cf Fo on Srj
r correction curve is given, which shcws tho seeming
reduction of concontr-tion of Sr from Fc. 3r, Sr -nd Cc crn
be detormined Prom one solution. Zr cruocs v. seeming
docre-so of the concontrrtion of Sr rnd Dr proportioncl to
its content, but to r cortrin m-xinum. Thc~cforc, such -n
-moimt of Zr Is introduced into the test svinplos Ps to
givo f! constrnt decrovse. For tho climin-tion of tho
influence of Zr on tho determiniticrt cf Or r corroction
curve I,; givon, The form.-ti-)n of - Zr conpla,: with
ocrth motrls is supposed.
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MIGARY/Optics - K-
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizi-ka, No 3, 1960, 7478
Author Gergely GyorC5y, Adam Janos
Inst
Title Equal -Bri jitnes s Standards Source Lidit, with
Laribert-Law
Radiation.
Orig Pub MnLqar fiz. folyoirat, 1958, No 6, 573-576
Abstract An equal-brightness laboratory source of lig[it,
radiating
in accordance with a low close to the Lambert law, is pro-
-vided by an aperture in a photonetric sVhere, covered with
gTound glass. Inside the sphere is placed an incandescent
100 watt lamp with a color tei-.iperature of 2500--2600o K.
The unevenness of briijitness over the surface of the ground
glass does not exceed 2%, the deviation from the Lambert
law in the horizontal cross section of the aperture does
not exceed 11.5%, and in the vertical cross section it
does not exceed 16%. Using a boloncter and a spectro-
Card 1/2
HUN'GhRY/ Optics - K-
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 3j 196o) 7476
radiometer, the relative distribution of the spectral
density of radiation of the source and its energy lumi-
-nosity measured, from which the energy and visual briopt-
nesses are calculated. Measurenents are make for a series
of lidit filters placed in front of the output opening of
the sphere. The results of the measurements and calcula-
tions are Given in a table.
Card 2/2
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6 3 S. 17 (1 .1A I. I I
Irr"fTh-1 Provemilugg of qw, IwFv~"
mumcminnI, Vol. 4, N,- 1. r1j, C
con,ea-Ming layers of- different, thickneR.4 (1-FO V~g
pcr,A+',~
em) eons -I.atin.S__ o-f- 7n&--Ag--a- and -ZnCAS-Ag-Cl
Itimi. I
nopho-a mixed in vsrious proportions (I : 1, 1 ! 1.6, 1.51
1)
for excitation by rathotiv rays. 71~o pwtra an both ptdv.~
of
thp laytr werv dowrmined and it waR found thm 0,ifv on
ihe oxcitation side ernionion qfx%c~m hardly tiange ot tht,
,,-vi ide the relative int4-n%ity of ih., yeli- h-!
with incrvAmng Inyer th-k-, Lr~
-rr-,~alon of the lurnmaphor ZnS- Ag~,,,ml-nontWi, -;ti-
the ikhiorptton hand of tht, ZrCdS- Ag
1, ffeCt is abSPIA t. Y. In thb MS~ Of
CnMS(8i0,,)r--Ti lurninophoT mixtum iayem ~ht_
emission vind absorption hands or the componenta hr~ -4
tho awriv.
10 r.-.iojwry6w..lr uako who 1"3 r,
lvh winces the intensity of
cathcmlo himini-sN~nctr t)IMS81011-
-'Tlio thickness- of -the
Aostroyod layor -wai dutormiiierl frcim
not,*
billy &Sticoiho layar
but also reduees offitiehey wid PlIttly
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tranaforms I
he wuzWta ecystal structuro into aphnlerltv.
-prodwes.4-dostroyed.-Ift or
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thlcknas~ of 2%~420 A., Duo to demtrudloil~ by jillotni)-ala
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Cathodobamizestente efficiency of thin
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210; '11-22(1959)(in EngtM0TR"!%.t'h*o'd'"o-
lunune.5ccuct cfficitney of miermryst. luminophor ayers
was studiedspectr6photometrically. Thefactonuff ing
the efficiency am: the energy of Incident cathode rays
(sticking potential, voltage drop, back-ft-aftcring of elec-
trons), and the optlW properties (self-absorption) of the
layers, - Detailed data are listed Mating to the efficiency
of sevend Wicates and suffide typt phosphors at 10 and 15
kv.'. I w1croarup./sq. cm. scanning electron beam condi-
tions. Ite dependence of the effiekney on the voltage and
c.d. of cathode rays was cramd. The expti. arruAgement
Iscitsctibed in detail. Fntdft R%t%ju_.
V1
Distri 4E3d
2 A. Let.
Dau am lumjzma"aa quim-11h WIM 1AIMP4
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ol qzoml.-Lng wore detzi-minc-d I X~!"' I
and quonahmg mdmium tnt~rzity A
If, Tthosphnft Vnclf.~A in Lhu mum" tm~-v th-! I---;
~( q.en~hmf der-97W" ..t~-L&nlaaj" TL . h r -'- I I -
4aming Onaru Wid -.-arW3 "a" ~lljhtk) 'Yal, 0~. F",
ezd tbt imnetmttcm deptb of exciting pho%.W-. UM 'is
dr,. xvizak: r,"AcIlrarly" k,
xuii ka *~a r E. , S,~ NT 7 VA W ICyu 15 cl-Tf~ -rrok
1, io,~or- exper:I-Ences wi-,r alumnun elect.rolyz2rq~
vju:ipped wit' h an Plit,omat-'e alum-ir.ura oxide c1f.firger.
Koh
Iflp 97 no.9.,4013-414 ', If-4.
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J. ';-olr ro-r,-. lLhterininn tion of i, i cilt !; ri I` v, rrit
i ron i n iron
oreF~. p.120.
VT,',STE,!K, ilm-ue, Vol. 21,-,, 111*0. 3, 1954.
SO: 1-:onthi- !,i,-t of -,t. .,.urcjpeLn 1, c (EEAL' , LC, Vol. 6
June l?56, Uncl.
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POLAROGRAPRIC DETEMMATION OF UPANTUM.
(Polerograf,106 SwiDynt Urmu).
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Adam, Tramplated from 0-em. Listr 49, 32-7jlPt4)--.
j1p ~Ay'ttcal rn,3t~od, whieb is bAstd cn the behwoiar of
U L-i the presence of 1.2,dibydroxybentene M-chati2onic
sicid L- et~),er NaCH or Na.C01, is developed for tl;;a
p.jl&rGgrp4,hlc iiatermttatico of uranium. (C.W.IL)
JCUIbiAL ARTICLE, ".Vi'--l
Sourcei In lex ..:),~u, 1~us, V,), 11 No. 4, April, 1955
T
.1~ANS;,A' ION
Tranal.No.
& co=t" Title
of
T 4377 ~.o
Czechoolov&kia Urardun
'herb ""'Sty, 40, ~~V' 105"
Applici,th,n nf '-drh vd (0,.v -3. :-ht.! L,~ n s ul f
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ADAM, J; DOLE2AL, J.
Czechoslovakia
Petrographic Institute and the Institute
for
Analytical Chemist!7, Charles University
--
Prague - (for all
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak
Chemical Coinmuni-
cationg, No 11, 19672-9-p~p-757T-~25~33
"Polarography and the Building of a
Chinoid Combination
through Oeydation of
1,2-Dihydroxybenzol-3,5-Di-
Bulfon Acide with Gold (1114 and Silver
Ions
in an Alkaline Environment.11
HELLER, Bedrich, akademik; MMDA, Jiri., C.Sc., Ing.;
ADAM, Josef, C.Sc.' Ing.
)kgmetic field in the transformer port during the idle
run. Acta
techn Cz 6 no.5:484-507 t6l.
1. Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, Ustav pro
elektrotechniku, Praha 1,
Vaclavske namestl 55.
(Electric transformers)
ACC NR, AMOD3747
F~ -CODS: CZ/0017/65/054/001/ODN/0013
AUTHOR: Adam, _~)sef --Adam, Y. (Engincer, Candi.6at,; of ~Iciences)
ORG: none
TITLE": Contribution to the. wayeform of charging the capacitors of
an iinpulso
gener,itor
SOURCE: Elektrotechnicky obzor, v. 54, no. 1, 1965, 9-13
TOPIC TAGS: capacitor, clectric generator, clectric rotating
equipment part,
electric onginecring
A13STRACT: An analysia is presented of
charging the capacitors of an impulse generator, from a-c source,
through a
rectifier. Equations are derived for the voltage increase on the
capacitors,
and the waveform of the current of an n-tb positive half-wave is
described,
In calculating the charging of tbe capacitors of a laboratory
Jnpulse genera-
tor, lcalmge need not be taken in~;z. consideration, and it is
possible to plot
the time curves of _charging for various time constants. For certain
circuit
parameters, the calculated waveforms and the measured values show
good fwree-
ment. A special case is the ebarging of the capacitors of a
generator produe-'
ing repeated surges within a single half-wave. For this case
expressions are!
derived with whieb to compute the individual 'components of.the
charging cir-
cuit. 0-rig. art. has: 7 figures and 15 formulas- fj-FM-7
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ADAM Josef inz., kandidat technickych ved; VLNAR,
Frantisek, inz.,
kandidat technickyeh ved
High-voltage recurrent surge generator. El tech ob2or
52 no.2-.
80-86 F 163.
1. Ceskoslovenska akademie ved.
ADAM, Josaf, inz., kandidat techniclcych ved; KULDA,
Jiri, inz., kandidat
tS'Aiacl7ch ved
Detection mothods of transformer winding deformations
caused
by short circuits. El tech obzor 52 no.7:364-370 JI
163-
ADAYI), Josef, Inz. GSc.
Experlmental examination of the resistance increase
in a strip
with circular holes by the simulation method. El
tech cas 15
no. 9: 529-537 164.
1,. Inntituto of Electrical Engineering,
Czechoslovak- Academy of
"Otencest Prague 1, Vaclnvnka namostl 55.
ADAM, Josef , Inz. CSc.; KULDA, Jiri, Inz, CS:~i
'-'R'Z',"C'.ISKA Mllcsla~a, inz,
Calculation of short-circu-24.- forcez: i-a
transformern by ~Jgttttl
computer3, Acta techn Cz 10 no.1~419-?" '65.
1. Institutr- of Electr~'cal Engineering of the
L
Academy of Scifmc-cs, P-rague 1, Vhc1lavAt, nam. 55)
for Adpm
and Kulda)-, 2. Theoretical ani Calf-Milation
Department, of thn
Research and Testing of the Zavody V,I,Lenina National
Enterprise Plzen ',for KrIzRnovska), Submitned Apr,IL
22, -19,61'~
Jo3ef, inz, :--, -, .
'.'ont~,ibuticri to the coar3e of iha~:,inig the
mai-. -~,
0* -r-
of spirga generators. El tech otizo: 51, no~I~Q-13
'7-a
I - Cze~hoslova~, .;uade;iq of Sci-mcf7n, Prag-,,n~
I ,_-u 1 .
1964 ~
/7 If / -
NOGRM, Gyorg7; ADAM, Joszef; RODM, Miklos
Uperiences in mass culture "f Shigella strains.
Kiserletes
orvostude 6 noe5.398-4u Sort 54.
1. Pecei Orvostu&omanyi Eg3retem Mikrobiologiai Intezete
(SHIGELLA, culture
mass culture)
HUNGARY Human and Animal Physiology - Internal Secretion.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2, 1958, 8920
Author 1,a9zlo, Iajoa., Dezso Nagy, Istvan Gati, Antal Bacoa,
Babor Sores,
Ivan Clos, Vilmos Zoltan) Ference Husvet and Jozsef Adam.
Inst
Title New Endocrinological Observations of Pregaant Women.
Orig Pub Orv. hetilap, 1955, 96, No 14) 366-373.
Abstract A gonaaotropic substances was isolated from the urine
of pregnant
women which stimulated speermatogenesis in earth-worms and
failed to
give a positive reaction in frogs. This distinquishes it from
the chorionic
gonadotropin, which is isolated from the urine along with it.
In a nurmal
pregnancey 60-1000 units of the gonadotropic substance are
found in a liter
of urine or serum, from the second trimester on. When toxemia
is present,
the concentration of the gonadotropin, even in the eartly
period of
pregnancy, attains 1000-5000 units. The Gonadotropic substance
U3ually
accompanies the chrorionic gonad otropin)DUDDCUDM which, in a
pathological
pregnancey, is formed in large quantities-at the expense of a
damaged
placenta.
ADAM Josef inz. CSc.
Measureinent of magnetic leakage fields in
transforners. El
tech obzor 53 no. 1: 26-30 Ja 164.
1. Ceskos'lovenska akademie ved.
T i~'=~o lk-At
m 1. Prvin ;,Ao
11 a - 11 1-
-~1:2:.,-:-~t----,~:-~:-.-~
-- L~
I-
KULDA, Jiri, Ing. Kandidat der Technischen ViEsenschaften; ADAM
Josefo Ing.
Experimental investigation of short-circuit forces and magnetic
fields
in a polyphase electric transformer. Acta techn Cz 5 no.3;277-298
,6o. (EEAI 9:10)
1. Ustav pro elektrotechniku CSAV, Praha.
(Short circuits) (Magnetic fields)
(Electric transformers)
ADAM, Karel; BISEK, Ivan, dr. inz.
Safety measures for ensuring the connection of
guide slides
with mining buckets in pit sinking. Uhli 5 no. 12:
427 D 163.
1. Vystavba kamenouhe)nych dolu, zavod 42, 7bysov u
Brna.
ADAM, L.
Geomorphology of the Nort,.em Ilezofold. p.403. Vol 4, No.4,
1955. FOIDRAJZI ERI-ESITO
Budapest, Hungary.
So: Eastern European Accession. Vo15, No.4 April 1956
L; PT."i 'j.
e] ort ('11 tllc.~ j,'colol'.ic ma!jAnc,, of thf, i,,Tritory (,f
Titovvc, will
rei-P.2-d to oress found in 11iii-netova I-lountnin. pXO
(OFOLOOICKE Ho.
M: Monthly List of I-art Eurup~~m Accessi(ns 1-C, Vol. 6, no. a-,
Deccribe!r 19,57. Irc:
ADAMg Laszlot dr.
Development of the Hegybat hUly area in Tolna. Foldra
zi ert 9
no.2sl43-176 060. ~EEAI 10:1)
I
1. Magyar Tudomanyos AkademiaI Foldrajztudomanyi
Kutatcasoport.
(Hungary-Physical geography)
ADAM, L.
Radioactive isotopes as important expedients in research
and production in
the chemical industry. p. 274. Hagyar Kemikusok LapJa.
Vol. 10, no. 9,
Sept. 1955
Source: East European Accessions List (EEAL), Lc, Vol. 5,
No. 2, Feb. 1956
lei
ads durIng InvesygAtIons on, the radIgactly-
l
Eugli.h) t'LK!9:,F-'
im,;
lmnicei Acidmi-fue, Sn'thfiamm Hu".
yaricae, Vol. 11),
1959. No. 1, 1,1). 111-116, 2 figi.
Ono of tho in-t imporimit
invefitigatitqjq if "ttljoh.
Plictic itidiouctivil Cofit
uIllillat ion fit prulvot, ill thu duturrililm.
tiolk of th,,
radioactivity of precipitaticins. Exlw6mmits
warocuried
outino"IfIr to find ULQ t)(!Ht for clim.
itiating the
intfrfetitig action of BisqK-ndt4 soot fioza twin
atmouphere.
A himplo and rnpid mothod consistli of filloting
thO saN4116
Of &t"Mlillhelie prutijiit~iiou throitgh Une'k-
str;IX4
Macherry filtvir puller unit Withbing Illo ~(WLIIJA Will%
ao
ni I-N hydrochloric uvid, The volnuisw(l afjunouN unit
hydruchlodu "vid fillluwfs alo I'vilpor'llell to 100 in)
vul"Inti
Ind file datermillatiull ill thell vallivil o.t in
)lonmkgvn(~)uN
Ng". A numbor of proof te.4t. showed Ifidt.
thi. 111LOI(XI
brought tho aCti'vitY (01"Ititative)y iidu the
fillili-i 11111thil lif)(I
no ~tivity w4H cl)"tuitlvd in tbo
-lid r-ificio. Thii tapidity
", ", y f ", " I Jlj(!~j,IjlilIg
11wth(A mil jnjii4
"
"
those of utht" Inethodn kulmll ma fill. Data ol"i'llvi-d 6v
thm
o
d iind Jime, 111.58 ijji~ pr"UwIlt.
In
e
til
71?Mj-, e(I in graplig.
tl d 0 ,,, I L~_
AITHOR Adam, L. (Riga) 107-8-53/62
T TLE: Improving the Reproduction of Phonograph Recording
(Povyeheniya kaohestva vosproizvedeniya gramzapisi)
PERIODICALs Radio, 1957, # 89 P 56 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Needle-noise and microphonic effect reduce the quality
of
phonograph records. Needle-noise can be eliminated by using
a resonance filter in one of the first stages of the LF ampli.
fier tuned to a frequency correa onding to the maximum noise
of the needle (5,500 - 6,000 cps3 and then, by adjusting
separately the HF and the LF characteristics of the next
stages.
This method improves the reproduction of phonograph records
of any type and condition.
As for microphonic effect, 1ie following methods can be applied
in addition to the elastic suspension of the plaier chassist
1. Dividing the cabinet into two sections, one for the loud-
Card 1/2 speaker, the other one for the turntable, will reduce the
ADAM, Laszlo dr.
Formtion of the Hegy-hat Mountain in Tolm County.
Foldrajzi ert 9
no.2tl43-176 160,
ADAM, Ia9zlop dr,
"Gemorphologicall pbytogeographic and physical
geographic
maps of Northern Nazakhatan.0 Reviewed by laszlo
Ad-am. Geod
kart 15 no.5098 163-
ADAM, Ladiel inz.
Some problems of the development of iron powder
metallurgy
in Czechoslovakia. Podnik organizace 26
no-11:489-492
N '62.
1. Riaditel narodneho podniku Kovohute, Mokrad.
ADAM, La9zlop chem., engineer
Radioactive safety signals and lighting devices in
the mines.
Izvestiia Bany KI no.3/4:82-88 '59/60.
ADAYI, Laszlo, dr.; QOCZAN, Laszlo; MROSI, Sandor;
SOMOGYI, Sandor;
Jeno, dr.
Characterization of some geomorphological regions #f
the Dunantul.
Foldrajzi ert. 11 no.1:41-84 162.
1. VolciraJzi Ertesito" szerkesztoie (for I'arosi).
UnMs lka! KOVACS, Iaszlo- 1DVANYI Istvan Tibor,
__ LJW 9
- dr, .9 , dr.; PREMERSZKY,
Radiation protection or the semi-plant production of the
Sr-90
glass, Munkavedelem 8 no.7/9:40-43 162.
1. Orszagos MUI"egeszsegugyi Intezet., es a BEthyaszati
Kutato
Intezet.
0
11 y rw.;
13 r"*.,
no. 6i. .
I . flead elf,
BuOia
Rubb--~r
ADI&Y, Y.; 3jRTLIK, L.; JANOVSi"Y, I%
Sxnerlence with n prototype of a new smoking instqllation. P.
163.
(FlUlYSL POTMVIN, Vol. 7, No. 4, 1956, Praha, C?#,choslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East Luropean Accessions (-`F-,'~L) LC, Vol.
6, 11%o. 12, Dec 1957. Uncl.
ADW, 14.
Thermal processing of meat products in smoke chambers.
(Supplement) p. 1.
(Prumysl Potravin, Vol. 8, No. 4, 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakip)
.4
SO: Honthly List of East Europwan Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6,
~ o. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl.
4
C OTJ NUR Czechoslovak La, H-ZO
-hnology - Food industry
CATZGO Chemical Tec
ABS. JOUR. 71ZIChim., No. 24 jq-~q, 17o. 881212
AUTHOR Adaml M. ; Bortlik, L. Sueby, J,
IN3T. . . .............. Kromatizing of
TITLE Electrostatic Smoking
Food Product--
ORIG -?UP. Prumysl potravj-n, 1958, 91 No 5$ 233-238
1ABSTRACT 'Electrostatic smohing Is not well adapted
for the production of boiled sausage* herrings, hot
swoked products and other items in whIch the temperature
auring Smoking `-'aould reac'n approximately ?00. It is
better
suited for the ',~rodu(:tion of bacon, smoked maats, smoked
cheeses, and other products the smoking of which is
primarily intended to effect aromatization. The use of
electrostatic 'smoking Is particularly advantageous in the
DrOd=tlon of canned fish in oil (anchovies, etc.).
bibliography 18 references. -- From authors' suirdnary.
CARD:
ADAM, M.; PORTLIK, L.;SUCHY, J.
Intensificaticn of the snoking Trocess. P. 399
PRUMYSL POTRAVIN. (ministerstva-potravi-narskeho
prunyslu) Praha,
Czcchoslovakin, Vol. 10, no. 8. Aug. 1959
Monthly List of East Etror~ean Acces-Ions
(EEAI), LC. Vol. 9, no. 2,
Feb. 1960
Uncl.
A DAIM , Mari a 14. ; 3ARTF.11 , T, ; ROVI'. -,A ~ ,
C a tne,,iru., ; it I I" ,'A".! ~ '. I:.
Enteritis associated with an unusual lic~hemical
variant of
I-scherichia coli 5crot3j)e 0-06:136.1ill. Acta
microldol. acad.
sci. Hung. 11 no.1:23-2? 164.
1. State Institute of Eypiene (Director: T. Pakacs);
Budapest
and Re I- ;. szw g f)
q7icnal NHic llealt,h Ftiition : ( - bo) , F r.
ADAM, 7,,!.; BARTL,P.; DEYL, Z.; R(ISITS, J.
Binding gold to collager, in chrystoti,-'L'Ihe-raIjy.
microscopic pi.cti;re. Cas. 16-1. cesk. 104
no.7:18~)-1912 !c!
I. 'I-.vzkiinny urtunv -.evTatjcl-.ych chorrb
(rediiel,
F. n.
prum.y8ly v Praze.
DKYL, Z.; ROSMUS, J.; ADAM, M.; BARTL, P.
The coupling of Abld with collagen in
chrysothiotherapy. 2. Effects
onstructural stability. Cas. lek. cesk, 104
no.O,t236-242 5 Mr'65-
1. Ustredni vyzkumny ustav potravinarskeho prumyslu v
Praze
(reditel: inz. F. Vones); Vyzk-umy ustav rematickych
chorob
v Praze )reditel: prof. dr. Lenoch) a Ustav organicke
chemie a
biochemie Ceskoslovenskej akademie vied v Pram
(reditel:
akademik F. Sorm).
DEYL9 Z.; aoskusf~ J.; APAM, M.
Tanning of the collagen structure by heavy metals.
Kozarqtvi 14
no.8:237-243,Ag 164.
1. Central Research Institute of Food Industry and
Research
Institute ~f Rheumatic Diseases, Prague.
IN.DAM, MPIMI-IN
"Anatom, unl Phy.-siology o(' the., much cavity;
tevtboo~ for lepartments
for iental techriclans at f)ub'.li(- hnalth schools."
Praha, Czechoslovakia, Statni z"ravotm--ke nakI.,
1955, % p.
Monthly list ol" E&st. Europt Accesstf-ns (~EAI), LC,
Vol. 4, No. 6, SeT)t 59
Uncles
ADJU-1, Miroslav, MUDr;asistent kliniky
Evaluation of muscle function in orthodontics,
Cesk.stomat.
no.4-5:132-136 J1 155.
1. Z II Btomatologicke klinilW KU v Praze,
predn.prof. Dr.
Frant. Nowirt.
(MUSCULES, MASTICAT01Y, 5b78iOlO97I
orthodontic aspects
(ORVIODOMICS,
musc.physiol. ia)
bAtjt1tr1'P* 1',hLUUA :jece b VO.L* 1114 Apro )t
ADAM M,
2868. ADAM M., KOTOVA M., MALE(~EK J. and MARMKOVA L.
VyzkumnLd-
-TR67UNT. Clior. Reum., Praha. * Mukoproteiny u
kloubnlch onemocn6nf.
Mucoproteins in joint diseases VNITA.LtK. 1956,
2/10(899-
903) Graphs 2
A comparison was made of colorimetric mucoprotein
determination by Winzler's
method and with the polarographic method. It was found
that a correlation exists
between these 2 methods. Experiences with Winzler's
method and Ayala's modi-
fication of the diphenylamine reaction in ankylosing
spondylitis and rheumatoid
arthritis are described. It was also found, that in
both methods a considerable
statistical increase in both diseases occurs, but the
course is not parallel.
7408-ADANI IM., KUTOVA M., MALECEK J.. MAL'~V..
URBA.NOI',(B. Vi~zkum-
ndho U-st, Chorob Reuffiat. , Praha; Cst.;Drg.
Zdravotn. Fak. VSeobe~n.
Ldkarstvf UK, Praha. t-Glukoproteiny u
spondylarthritis ankylopoetica.
Glycoproteins in ankylosing spondylitis FYSIAT.VESTN.
(Praha) 1956, 3414 (202-205) Tables 2
Fifty normal subjects and 50 subjects with ankylosing
spondylitis were examined.
Diphenylamine reaction. serum non-glucosamine
polysaccharides and mucoprotein-
tyrosine were determined. The means of all 3
reactions were significantly higher
in the ankylosing spondylitis group than in the
normal group (at the 1% level), As
the level of serum glycoproteins according to some
authors depends upon the con-
dition of the glycoproteins of connective tissue or
upon the degree of their depoly-
merization, the results prove that the ground
substance is damaged in ankylosing
spondylitis, but less than in some other inflammatory
(rheumatic fever, rheuma-
toid fever) diseases of joints or in malignancy. Adam
- Prague
E(C&VTI MEDICA Sec.18 Vol.1/9 Cardiovascular Sept 57
2CA)5. ADAM M., MALECEIK J., KUTOVA M., KLAS J. and
URBANOVA B.
V)'zL-ti;~r'Tn-(--To=,it,tvtiChorobl?ctjni,-itick~cli,
Ilraiii.AktiN-at-iretim,-ttick~liore~kv.11.
Biochemick6 methody stanoveni aktivit y prudk6ho
hostce A divity ol rhemnatir
11. Biorheinical niethods lor cstiniation ol its
artivity Vnitf. 16k. 1457, 311 (1-12)
Graphs tj
Clinical signs, BSR, Weltniann'S reaction,
nincoprotein-tvTosine, diphenvlamine
reaction and serum non-glucosamine polysacchaTi(ICS
Nvere studico. The conclusion
was reached that these 3 reactions are 'more
accurately determined when treated
with horniones, because they are not influenced by
hormonal treatment to the same
degree as the clinical signs and BSR. It is also an
advantage to determine these
3 reactions in rheumatic endocarditis with
circulatory insufficiency as they show,
especially mucoprotein-tyrosine, incipient rebounds
sooner than BSR. Moreover, a
rheumatic process of low activity is shown by
mucun~-otein-tyrosine to better ad-
vantage. The authors suggest that it is possible to
ascertain a rheumatic process only
with a complete complex of clinical signs and
sensitive laboratory tests. ~,;Sytjj, 6 71
MEOH9PLEYMMI/General Problems of PatholoC7 - Tumors. U
Comparison OncoloL7. Human Ne,:)plasns
Abs Jour : Ref Mur Biol., N, 1, 1959, 4309
A'& t' or : Vjjtisek, 0., Streda, A., IAnn--U---Rqtejicek,
V.
L-st
Title : Myclonas Sinulatin(, Rhemiatic Diseases
OriG Pub : Fysiatr. vest., 1957, 35, No 5, 286-295
,lbstract : 3 cases of plasmocytoms are described. The
initial
clinical wid r3entGenoLraphical pictures of these pointed
to foming spDndylosis, diffused osteopon?sis and rheu-
matic arthritis, correspoadinLIy. An unusually hi(jp
seclimentation rate, dyspratei.nenia, the data of studies
of punctates of the bane marrow, and in 2 patients data
of autopsies and followii(,~ laistolorical LivestiGations
confirmed the diaoiosis )f plasmacytims. Diffuse os-
teoporosis deno:istrated in 2 patients rumnin[; its course
at first without foci of lysis is seldom observed, in
Card 1/2
CZECIIOSLOVUMI/Geiieral Problemsof Pathology - Tumors. U
Comparison OncoloCy. Hum=i Neoplastis.
Abs JDur Ref Zhur Diol., No 1) 1959, 4309
the opinion of the authors, in plasmcytoma. The
question as t,) whether the observed rheunatoid arthritis
ii,, one of the pntients should be cxisidered as a para-
rheii-matic symptom in dysproteinenia or as a disease coex-
istinC vith a plasmocytom, is evaluated. -- A.M. Gia-
zburL;
Card 2/2
- 55 -
ADA19, Milan- MALECEK, Jiri; KUTOVA, Marta: RARSIKOVA,
Libuse
Polyeaccharides in arthritic diseases. Cas. lek. cesk. 96
no .2:
42-50 11 Jan 57.
1. Vy!zknmiV ustav chorob Rematickych v Praze, reditel,
prof. KUDr.
Frantisek Lenoch.
(ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATOID, blood in
mucoproteine & non-glucosamine polysaccharides, determ.
(Cz))
(POLTSACCHARIDRS, in blood
non-glucosamine, determ. in rheum. arthritis & rheum.
fever (Cz))
(RHEUMATIC YEVER, blood in
mueoproteins & non-glucosamine polysaccharides, determ.
(Cz))
(BLOOD PROTEINS, determ.
mucoproteins In rheum. arthritis & rheum. fever (Cz))
r.Aw-ftnA NEDICh See 9 Vol 13/2 Surgery Feb 59
773. (221) DIPRENYLANIENE REACTioN (DPA) IN CIMONIC JOIN'T DISEASES
Diphenylarninovi (DPA) reakce u chronickfth kloubtlich onfmocOni
Adam M.. KutovS M., Malceek J., Mall V. and Veseli .1.
-Vy2Tu-rn__n77o Ost. Chor. l(cum., Praha - VNITIINf UK. 19,58, 4~3
(261-267)
Five groupswere examined. each containing 50 persons: (a) healthy
persons, (b)
patients with ankylosing spandylitis, (c) with rheumatoid arthritis in
the 211d stage,
(d) in tire 3rd oi- ~th stage, (e) patients with degenerative joint
processes eventual-
ly accompanied by secondary inflammation. The diphenylamine reaction was
carried out in Ayla's modification. non-glucosamine serum
polysaccharides w * cre
asci!r1ained by nicans of the tryptophan reaction after Shetlar and
mucoprotei
ns
after Winzler. In healthy pet-sons the average diphenylamine level was
0.311. in
the group of patients with arikylusing spondylitis 0.354, with
rheumatoid arthritis
in the 2nd stage 0. 4 19. in the 3rd or- 4th stage 0.434, 'anti in tile
group of patients
with degenerative joint processes 0.334. The difference between the mean
di-
phenylamine reaction in the 2nd stage of rheumatoid arthritis on the one
hand anti
in 3rd or 4th stage on the other hand was not significant. Tire
difference between
the mean in the ankylosing spondylitis patients on the one hand -.Ind in
the degener-
ative joint discase patients oil the other hand was significant at the
l1rQ level. The
differences between the means of the other, groups were hight '%,
significant. The
significance of correlation coefficients between the diphenylamine
reaction and
non-glucosamine serum polysaccharides was in all groups of patients at
the I pet,
1000 limit. The agent which causes the purple colour following boiling
with di-
phenylamine reagent is in relation with non-glucosamine polysaccharides
rather
than with mucaprolein. This statement is based both on chemical results
and oil
the high significance of correlation coefficirntH between tile
diphenylamine reaction
and non-glucostimine serum polysaccharides. The diphenylamine reaction
may be
used also as activity measure of the inflarnniatory process, not only in
rheumatic
fever but also in rheumatoid arthritis and even in ankylosing
spondylitis, (VI, 9, 19)
rraJJ(,A zieC 6/Vol i)/(.) internai --,L-ncine juna ~)y
3221. GLUCOPROTEINS IN RHEUMATOID AwrIMITIS - Glukoproteiny U progres-
ivni chronickd polyartritidy - Adam M . M a I etc k J. , Kytov;1, &I.
TTJ K
and P a v e I k a K . Vyzkumny st. Chor. Itevmaiik., P raha - C AS. LE
1~13S. 1950. 97/15-16 (467-470) Tables 4
In all, 200 subjects were examined: 50 patients with rheumatoid
arthritis (RA) in
the second stage, 50 with RA in the 3rd stage, 50 patients with
degenerative joint
disease associated with secondary inflammation, and 50 healthy controls.
Tile level
of serum non-glucosamine polysaccharides (NGP), the diphenylamine
reaction
(DPA) in the Ayala modification, and mucoprotein tyrosine (NIPT) by the
Winzier
method were estimated. Menns of all 3 reactions were far higher in both
groups of
RA than in controls by a significant margin. The same is valid in
comparison with
degenerative joint disease, where only NGP was significant at the 5%
level. N'GP
was far higher in 3rd and 4th stages of ItA than in earlier stages by a
signficant
degree. It is considered that one of the basic changes in rheumatic
disease is dam-
age to the intercellular matrix. formed from glucoprotein complexes. A
raised
level of serum glucoproteins indicates a probable rise in
depolymerization pro-
cesses in the basic matrix. The relationship between serum glucoprotein
levels
and the formation of amyloid is further considered. The high average
values of Ille
DPA reaction in RA patients in the 2nd stage demonstrate the possibility
of using
this reaction diagnostically.
(Vt. 19)
1,C).
t - r ~i t-~, III a t c;"
a level of
Zl- -,,t Seri! -za-
ADAM. MilanL-PAVEIKA, Karel; MALBGEK, JTirj
ErythrosedimentAtion rate & mucoproteins in rheumatoid
arthritis upon
treatment with glucocorticoids; relation to duration of
the disease;
preliminary report. Gas. lek. cesk. 97 no.15-16:470-474
18 Apr 58.
1. Vyzkumny ustav chorob revmatickych v Praze, reditel
prof. Frantisek
Lenoch.
(ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATOID, blood in
mucoproteins & sedimentation rate, eff. of glucocorticoid
ther. & relation to duration of dis. (Cz))
(AIRMAL CORT& HOAMONES, ther. use
gluGocorticoida in rheum. arthritis, eff. on blood mwo-
proteins & sedimentation rate, relation to duration of
die.
(cz))
(BLOOD PROTEINS. in various die.
muooproteins in rheum. arthritis after glucorticoid ther.,
relation to duration of dis. (Cz))
(BLOOD SF.DINXMTION, in various die.
rheum. arthritis after Clucorticoid ther., relation to
duration of dis. (00)
IANTI, B.;,~DAM, Karia M.
Agar diffusion test and mioromethods for the rapid
biochemical
differentiation of enteric bacteria. Acta
microb.hung. 7 no-31
313-328 160.
1. State Institute of Hygiene, Budapest.
(BACTERIA)
/V VII, "I'll/ 1 /1//,
SUE
Wintry: Czechoslovakia
Acale-ale D--greeu:[not Civen7
Af f M ution [not given
Prague, FvsiatricM Vestnik, Vol =(, 110 3, Juno 1961,
PP 174-175
lhta: "Report on a Trip to HunZai7 to Become Acquainted
with the
Present Levol.of Hungarian Rhounatology.11
Authorni
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A
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ADAIJ, !:.; MTL, P#
Rescarch institute for Rheunatic Diseases (Vj-zl,-ur,.ny ustav
chorob rewmaticlqrch)
1~'ague; director; prof.Dr. Fr. I,,noch, We. Ins-uitoite off
Orgxnic Ghc7iistry
and biochcmisti7 oi the C,AV Ohtnv che;Ao a bi-ochel:,,io
Praf-,uc, director: acadendcian lv'r. Sorm
Praguej Fysiatricky Vestmik, No 1, 1963, pp 19-21
"Electronnacroscopic Picture of Collageh"
C=
D-JJsion of Clinical Biocherdstr7 of the Faculty
Hospital (Oddeleni
klinicke bioohemie Ukulbd namocnice), Prague 10. chief:
J. Opplt,
11D at RNDr. Reaearch Institute for Rheumatic DiaeasoB
(Vyzk=v uatav
chorob reymatielgeh), Prague, directort Prof. Dr. Fr,
Lenoch, DSo
1
Prague, FysiatricV Ve!j~_i~ No 1, 1963, pp 22-26
"The Relation of Sam "r oprotaina to the
Macopolymobhurides of the
GonneotiTe Time"
4L
kw, U., )JUSIL, J.
Rowaroh ImUtuts for Mmmatio Maeases (Vyzkmny UStAv chorob
revmaticvch) Prague# director Dr. Yr. Lenoch, DrSaj
Department of
Clinical Mochowlettry of the faculty bospital (Oddalani,
klinicke
biochamie fakultrA nevoonico) Pr" 10. dLreatort J. Opplt,
ND END
Prsp*,# &!Latriokr vestnik No 1, 1963, PP 32-40
Me Struatuiv and Mettabolisa of Ikoopolyeaccharides'
ADAM, 0 Milan
Collagen structure on the electron microscopic
chart. Kozarstvi
13 no.9:2bO-262 S 163.
1. Vyzkumny ustav chorob revratickych, Praha.
.. I,,
V.) Alil"'
-El
r i i.
U Q
VCP
in
10:
F C! C, r,
1 Aa
t J, Cm
~i ot fir
r e. n c e.
M,~'OGII,F.; POLAKOVIL,Z.; PAZDERKA,V..,- _APAM,M.
Experimental nmirogenic. arthropathy. Cas. lek.
cesk. 103 no.19t
505-508 8 Jv t 61,
1. Vyzl-t=y ustav chorob re-vmatic]qch v Fraze;
reditel: prof.
dr. F.Tknoch, DrSc.
ADAII, M.; EMB.A., V.; STOZAN.
Effect of resochin on sterile and infectioua
expermental in-
flammation. Cas. lek. cesk. 103 no.19:530-534 8 My
164
1. V~zlmmy ustav chorob revmatickych v Praze;
reditelt prof.
dr. F.Lmoch, DrSc.
I!OUEA,V.; ADAIII, 11.
Contribution to tho mechanism of action of
resochin. Cas.
lek. cesk. 103 no.20:540-542 15 Myl64
1. llyzhumy ustav chorob rev-matickych v Praze;
reditel:
prof. dr. F. Lenoch, DrSc.
MALECEK, J.; ADjU4,M.
Sialic acid in patients with progressive
polyarthritis and
osteoarthrosis. Cas. lek. cesk. 103 no.20:548-550
15 14Y'64
1. Vyzlumy ustav chorob rowatickich v Prazo;
roditels. prof.
ch-. F.Lenoch, DrSc.