SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BRDICKA, R, - BREBOROWICZ, H.

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MACIX, Milan; MICHL, Jiri; HOSTGHSJ;J%.. Lid,-.ila; KUMMOVA, Mr-ln- BRP-1941.. Radim; CEIU-IY, Milos. Techn. spuIuprace:IIAJY%OVA,fl.; L4j(;IiiWVAS Shereshevskii - Turner syndrome in the light of new clinical and cytological data. Acts. Univ. Carol. [med.] (Pi-aha) 10 no.1:87-105 264 1. Ustav vy2kumu vyvoje ditete Takulty, detakeho lekarstv-' versity Karlovy v Praze (reditel: prof. MUDr. J. Houstek, Rr SO; Ustav ser a ockovacich latek (reditel: MUDr. J.Johanovsky, Mc.); II. detska klinika fakulty detskeho lekarstvi University Karlovy v Praze (prednosta: prof. MDr. J. Houatek, Dr Sa) a Ustav obecne biologie fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi University Karlovy v- Praze (reditel: prof. WDr. B.Sekla, Dr Sc). FOJTIK, A.-, SPURNY, Z.; BRDICKA, R. New approach to the preparation of 35S-labelled cystine. Coll Cz Chem 30 no.3:892-893 -Mr t65. 1. Institute of Physical Ghemistry and Institute of Nuclear Research of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. Submitted July 16, 1064. ERDICKAYR. Taste perception for phenylthiourea (PTG). Sborn.lek. (Praha) 66 no.4.-116-120 Ap'64 1. Ustav pro obeenou fakulty vseobeeneho lekarstvi University Karlovy v Praze; prednostas prof. MUDr. et RNDr. B.Sekla. -)kl BTL)IT', J Pi-:).-L'. Dr. 'Pra-a,e Prakticky lel'ar, No 1 711 ~-) I I :- "T'liomayer ar.~- Pelnar ,elf D 4. / /r DRDI,TX J. and HN8TEX J. 11. detaka klinika, Praha Vysledky lecby TBO Yaningitidy po delsim casovem ddstupu Long-term results of treatment of tuberculous meningitis Pediatricke Listy, Prague 1949, 4/5 (1?0/-186) A report on the first 65 children treated with streptomycin, 21 of whom are alive after periods of 14 to 29 months after admission to hospital. The dosage over a period of 3 to 4 months was 40 mg. perkg. intramuscularly and 1-3 mg. per kg. intrathecally (maximum total number of intrathecal injections 20; single intrthecal dose never more than 50 mg). Of the 44 fatal cases. 31 were desperate from the start; 19 of these patients died in the first month. Eight treated children con- tracted measles; 5 of them are alive and it even appears that the course of their meningitis was mitigated by the measles. Salamun - Mostar (XX, 798P3%5) SO: Neurology & Psychiatry Section VIII Vol 3 No 7-12 BRDLIK, J. -I.- - I . Prof. MUDr. Bedrich Prejka segtdesiatnikom. Bratisljek.listY 30 no.2: 171-172 F 150. (CLML 19:2) -JaRWjZO,.J-.-, Dr Rudolf Brezik seatdosiatnikom. Bratiol.lek.listY 30 no,2: 172-173 F 150. (GIML 19:2) 42 -BRDLIK-10-j~d HOdSTEK J. Z II kliniki Chorob Dzieciecych Un. Karlovy w Pradze. Streptomycyna w leczeniu gruzliczego zapalenia opon mozgowo- Rdzeniowych Strptomycin in the treatment of tuberculous meningitis Pediat. polgk. 1950, 24/3-4 (169-177) Graphs 3 Of 119 children treated with 40 mg. per kg. intramuscularly and 1-2 mg. per kg. intrathecally, 40 are still alive (9 months or more since the and of the treatment). Nineteen are At home, 15 in sanatoria and 6 in hospital. Bogdanowicz - Warsaw (XX, 7.8) So: Neurology & Psychiatry Section VIII, Vol. 4, No. 1-6 6RDLIK, PADOVTSOVA, G.; GOR&K, B.; BOR, I.; BEDLIK, professor, zavedayushchiy. .0000"W~~ Angiocardiography in congenital anomalies of the heart shape. Top.pediat. 21 no-2:35-47 Mr-Ap 153. (MIRAL 6:6 ) 1. Vtoraya det8kaya klinika Prazhskogo universiteta. (Diagnosis, Radioscopic) (Heart--Diagnosis) (Heart--Abnormities and deformities) BRDLIK, Jiri rl~ 12-:1-3140~14^ ld,~..." '' - Seventietb anniversary of professor Dr. Methodej Mikula. Cook. pediat. 10 no.6:469-472 July 55. (BIOGRAPITI ES Mikula MethodeJ. bibliog.) AW69? J. . ~1~ KUDr Jaroolav Jindra. Pediat. listy, Praha 8 no.2:124 Apr 1953. (OLML 25:1) BRDLIK, Jlri. Professor Dr., (Praha) -- I Czechoslovak pediatrics in the past, and how I saw it. Cook. pediat. 12 no.1:68-74 Jan 57. (PEDIATRICS, hist. in Czech. (0s)) BRDLIK, J.iri Czechoslovakian pediatrics In the past and my ovn experiences. 3. Wran7, Zit, Souck, Salmon and others. Cask. pediat. 12 no-3: 258-266 Mar 57. 1. Pokracovant. (PEDIATRICS, hist. In Czech. (CZ)) (BIOGRAPHIES Salmon, Souck, Wraky & Zit (Cs)) BRDLIK, J. Czechoslovakian pediatrics in the past and m7 own experiences. 4. B. Nouroutter Czechoslovakian pediatric clinic and hospital. Cask-pediat. 12 no.4-330-335 Apr 57. (BIOGRAPHIES Neureutter, B. (Cz)) (HOSPITALS, hist. in Czech., Neuroutter pediatric clinic & hoop. (0z)) BRDLIK, Jiri, Professor Dr. Czechoslovakian pediatrics in the past and how I saw it; on Losabner and other Germn pediatricians, also on Yatejovsky and Lambl. Cask. pediat. 12 no.2:140-147 Fab 57. (PEDIATRICS. bist. (03)) (BIOGRAPHIES Loscbner Wz)) BRDLIK, Jiri, Prof. Dr. - -Q.1 Czechoslovakian pediatrics in the past and Yq own exp*eriences. 5. 13ohdan Neureutter's fight against vaccination. Cask. pediat. 12 no.71 640-645 5 July 57. (MOGRAPHIES Neureutter, Bohdan (Oz)) (VACCINES AND VACCINATION Bohdan Neureutter's fight against pediatric vacc. (Cz)) -3nLI66 ~,- Prof. Dr. Bogdan Neuretter & Antonin Dominik Haasz. Cesk. pediat 12 no.8:733-139 5 Aug 57. 1. 02 Neureutter, B.: 92 Iksez, A, D. (PIDIATRICS, hist. contribut.ion of Bogdan Nemratter & Antonin Diminik EkLast (Cz)) (FAMOUS PEOPLI Neuretter Bogdan & Antonin Dominik Hmsz, contribation to pediatrics (Cz)) BRMIK, Jlri I"- To Josef Svejear. Cam. Isk. cesk. 96 no.24-25:729 21 June 57. (BIOGRAPHISS Svejear. Josef (Cs)) BRDLIK, Jiri .Mmmle-~Collaborators of Haasz; Al. Bednar, V. Xafka, and M. Pqsina in Vienna. Cesk. pediat. 12 no.gt8l2-820 5 Sept 57. (PEDIATRICS, contribution of A. Badnar, V. Kafka. & M. Pas ins. (Cz)) (BIOGRAPHIES, Bednar. A. (Oz)) (BIOGRAPHIM, Kafka, V, (Oz)) BIOGRAPHIES. Fesina, M. (0s)) BRDLIK, Jiri, Prof. Activities of the foundling orphanage; Ritter von Rittershaln, A. Epstein, A. Ozerny, J. Worak & K. Schwing. Gesk. pedlat 12 no.22:1094-1100 5 Dec 57. (CHILD VFMAR3, hist. in Czech. (Oz)) (PEDIATRICS, htst. in Czech (Oz)) BRDLIK, Jiri, - -- - . . - , I lo~ , Concernii~g Scherer, Svehla, Iusk, Bait% & Lemez. Cesk. pedlat. 12 no.12: 1100-1105 5 Dee 57. (PEDIATRICS, hist. in C29ch. (00)) BRDLIK, Jiri -,i, -, - ~ . Frantisek, Haiaza. Gesk. pediat. 13 no.3:265-267 5 Apr 58. (BIOGR&PHIM Hamza, Frantisek (Cz)) (PEDUTRICS contribution of Frantieek &nza 09)) BRDLIK, Jiri ~ - In,Memoriam primarky dr. Bozeny Vranove. Gesk. pedlat. 13 no.5:451-452 5 June 58, (OBITUARIMI, Vranova, Bosena (Oz)) ..'."AWAIX Jlri ttr, ... .. 04x9t*R t,", Antonin Mores on his 50th birthday. Cesk. pedlat. 13 no.5:453-455 5 June 58. (BIOGRAPHIES# Mores, Antonin (Oz)) BRDLIK, J. 60th anniversary of Dr. 0. Vychytil. Cask. pediat. 13 no.9:847-849 5 Oct 58. (BIOGRAPEM Vyohytil, 0., bibliog. (Oz)) BRDLIK, J. ~-. - i1paww~W-'M , - th anniversary of Dr. Jirina Pisarovicova-Gizkova. Cesk. pedlat. 13 no.9:850-852 5 Oct 58. (BIOGROEM Pisarovicova-Ciskova, Jirina, bibliog. (Oz)) BPMMK, Jlri, profesor Dr. f Diseases in the past and at present. Ceek.pediat-15 no.11: .,io45-io54 Nl6o. (FEDIATRIGS) 'IV -BRDLIK, iiri Antoitia Dominik Haasz. Cook. pedlat. 16 xo.6:567-570 Jo 161. (BIOGRAPHIES) BRDLIK, Jiri; MANN, Quido Diseases then and now. Cook. pediat. 16-no.10:943-952 0 161. (PEDIATRICS hist) BRDLIK, Jjri IT Diseases then and now Cesk. pediat. 16 no.11:1022-1025 1 ~61. 1 ~PBDIATRICS hist) BRDLIK, J. ---- 60 years of the Czech Children's Hospital and its importance in Czech pediatrics. Cesk pediat. 17 no.10:925-928 0 162. (PEDIATRICS) iHGSPITALS) (HISTORY OF MICINE, XX CENT 11 BRDLIK, Jiri, prof. dr. 2 anniversaries (90th and 100th). (Josef Pelnar and Casopis Lekaru Ceskych), Cas. lek. cesk. 101 no.47tl4.U-1415 23 X 162. (BIOGRAPHIES) (PERIODICALS) BRDLTK i;r~ r~ __j I _,_ prof., d !van Halek, Cas,, Lek, Cesk, 101 no.129376-381 23 Mr z62. (BIOP-PAPHIES) BRDLIK;, J. Dr. Zdnek Havlasa. Cesk. pediat. 18 no.8.*734-736 Ag 163- (BIOGRAPHIES) (HISTORY OF MEDICINE, XX CENT.) (PEDIATRICS) T~ L463fi-_fi(L_ ~)AWP(rg)&VT(m)/gPF~n)-2/EWA(d)?gt'IP 4CC IM AP6003581 CODJE: UR/0170/66/0 E'TGWfm(~~)//EWA?10f RCWE 10100110003100127X 'WIRMIWH AUTHOR.- k Moebalov, Y. A ORG: Institute of Structural PbysiRs Moscow (Inatitut stroitallnoy fiziki) TITLE: Experimental study of free convection with por .ous blowing and auction on a vertical surface SOURCE: Inzbenerno-fizicheakly zburbals v, 102 no* 1. 1966t 3-10 TOPIC TAGS: convective beat transfer, boundary layer suction., laminar flowp turbulent flow ABSTRACT: The experiments were made on porous copper plates with a porosity coefficient of approximately 0.5. Five plates were used; they bad on-effective area of 200 x 300 mm and a tbiek.nes 0 approximately 10 mme The plates were nDunted flush to textolita1%) esin-impregnstad laminated cloth) bodies having shaped grooves* Xnus., it was possible to obtain atotal height of the working section of 1000 mm and a width of 300 ?me Each textolite body with its plate was carefully-sealed and bad its own independent heating system and gas isupplys Air was blown and sucked out by blowers. The rate of blowing and suction could be varied Card I& UDC,., 536.25 LI 14636-66 ACC NR. Ap6o03581 within wide limits. The plates were heated by radiant heaters. The temperature of the blown and.suckad air near the plates and at the inlet to the textolite body was measured with Cbromal-Kopel thermocouples. Measurement-of the temperature field in the*boundary layer and of the well temperatures were carried out. with a Mach-Zander Type ~,,yitb a working field,225 + 5 mm in diameter. The expari- mental unii waii' placed in a container which could be displaced smoothly in two vertical directions,,so that any given section ofltbe model under investigation could be observed, A figure shows a 0omparison of experi- mental and calculated data :.on the temperature distribution in the boundary layerv and a s-soond figure shows a comparison of experimental and calculated values of the beat transfer coefficient during free convaction'with blowing and suction* The article concludes with a theoretical consideration of the transition fr 'laminer-to turbulent O'n flow and of the special characteristics of the boundeff5loyar atlarge blowIng or AUdtlon. Orig. arts~bas.* 19 formulas-and 4 figurese [06] SUB CODEt 20/ SUBM DATE:' 28Sep65/ ORIG REP: 003/ OTH REF: 005 AID PRESS: Card RTID-ILIK, P.,~. : R-pn,IK, P-Y.: "Condensing the water vappr from steam-air mixtures in solar Ftil3s" MOSCM7, 1955. Acad Sci USSR. Power 3n.-ineerin.- Inst imeni- G.V. Krzbizbanavskiy. (Dissertations for the Dgree of Candil3te of TeEhnical Sciences) ..0. ~Knizhnaya letonis' No 44, 29 October 1955, 1`,oscow BAUM, V.A., doktor tekhnichoskikh nauk, professor; BRDLIK, P.M., kmadidat takhnichookikh zaukb' Condensation of steam from a moving steam-air mixture. Teploenergetila 4 xo.1:42-44 J& 157- wak 10:3) 1. Inergeticheskir institut IN SSSR. (Stean): -I I -- 4D )e J~) ,- ) R 19-), MDLIX, P.M. Testing and caloulating solar water distillers. Iepoll.goln. energ. no.1;136-150 157. (MIRI 10:11) (Solar energy) BRDLIK, P.M. Testing a solar refrigerator. Ispoll.soln.onerg. no.1:118-123 157 (MIRA 10:11) (Solar energy) (Refrigeration nnd refrigerating machinery) BRDTAX, P.M., kand.tekhn.nauk Problems of convection drying and evaporation. Nauch.trudy-/ 14LTI no.g:l14-123 '58. (?4IRA 1102) (Drying) (31vaporation) KOKAKOV, Petr Kuzimich; LYKOV, I.V.. prof., feteenzent; BRI]LIK, P.M., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; MATVBM, G.I., tokhn.red-,v - [Theory of similitude and its application in heat engineering] Teoriia podobiia i so primenenie v teplotakhnike. Mos)cva, Goa.energ.izd-vo, 1.959. 207 p, (MIRA 12:8) 1. Deyetvitalln" chlen AN BSSR (for Lykov). - (Heat engineering) (Dimensional analysis) S/649/61/0001139/015/018 1028/1228 AUTHORS: Brdlik, P. M., Verevochkin, G. E. and Smirnov, V. A. TITLE: Heat exchange between a jet and a plate placed normal to the stream SOURCE: Moscow. Institut inzhenctov zheleznodorozhitogo~ transporta. Trudy, no. 139. 061. T99dy"a podobiya i yeye primeneniye v tepioteklinike, trudy peivoi mczhvuzovskoy lonferentsii, 182-192 TEXT: The paper describes the results of an investigation of beat exchange between a heatt;d watei jet and a plate normal to it. The study of Perry and Thurlow is too restricted in scope, their conclusions being valid only within a narrow range of variation of the basic parameters Re, d, h1d (d = no7zle diameter, h = distance from the nozzle to the plate). In the present work, the rar2for variation of these parameters was d = 2.5 30.0 mm, Re, = 50 -- 31000, h1d = 0.04 -- 8.0. The experimental data suggests the existence of three different zones, according to the value of h1d: a) for h1d ;~ 0.5, the experimental data obtained satisfy relationship (4); b) for 0.5 < h1d < 10, the empirical relationship (7) is derived from the experimental data; c) for h1d > 10, formula (8) is proposed, with some reservations due to insufficient data, by extrapolation Card 1/2 Note-. + in(batQz- 'to' Heat exchange... S/649/61 /OOQ/1 39/015/018 1028/1M of (7) with the aid of Thurlow's formula. The results or Perry and Schmidt in the medium range satisfy the proposed empirical formula (7). Nuh = 0.55 VkeTPH/3 (4) Nu, ~ C)ZLbd 0-64pri/3exp(-0.037 h1d) (7) NUd =Cj(RePr)1/3exp(-0.037h/d) (8) Formulas (7) and (8) are extended to the case of arbitrary angles of attack, and of efflux in a restricted medium. There are 6 figuros. The most important English-language references read as follows: PelTy, K. P., Pioc. Inst. Meehan. Eng. v. 168, no.30, pp.775-780,1954; Thurlow, G. G., Proc. Inst. Mechan. Eng. v. 168, no. 30, pp. 781-783, 1954. Card 2/2 AUTHORs Brdlikv SOV/170-59-3-1/20 TITLE: Steam Condensation From Stationary Steam-Gas Mixtures (Konden-, satsiya. pars. iz nepodvizhnykh parogazovykh smesey) PERIODICALs Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 3, PP 3-8 (USSR) ABSTRACTi The process of steam condensation from stationary steam-gas mixtures has been insufficiently studied thus,4far. The author undertook to study this process both by analyzing the litera- ture data available and by carrying out his own experiments. He-ehows that t~o'different cases'are to Ve distinguishedt 1. the -case of low"conoentration of a non-co~densing gas in the mixturep which does not exceed 3A by volume, and 2. the case of higher gas concentrations. The following papers deal with the first cases V.A. Gudemchuk Z-Ref. 1_7, Othmer f Ref. 22, Langen Z Zef. 32, V.I. Tolubinskiy and N.G. - Ref. T 7. The data of these investigators can Y=001sakiy L be represented by the formulas 1 P" 0.12 01 B - 0. 43 43 dw VIP, j where do andoLn are heat exchange coefficients for steam condensation from the steam-air mixture and for the "pure" Card 1/3 steam respectively, P. is the pressure of the steam-air mix- Steam Condensation From Stationary Steam-Gas Mixtures SOV/170-59-3-1/20 turey pI is barometric pressure, and CB - . G is the air content in steam by weight. This formula is pplicable with- in the range of pressures from 0.2 to 1-5 atm. In order to study steam condensation in the case of higher concentrations of a, gas in the mixturep the author devised a special ex- perimental installation which is described in the article. Experiments were carried out under various conditionss the volumetrio steam concentration in the mixture varied from 0.4 to 0.9; the temperature of the mixture varied from 840 to 1040C., and its press'ure from I to 1.07 atm. The results of experiments are represented in the graphical formin Figure 49 and the analytical expression for the straight line obtained is given. The formula proposed is applicable for concentra- tions of gas in the mixture exceeding 3% and for pressures of the mixture ranging from I to 14 atm omparing his results with those of I.V. Mazyukevich 'CRef: 727,who experimented with the stationary mixtures of ammoniE with air the author Card 2/3 concludee'that his formula holds also for the latter case. & Steam Condensation From Stationary Steam-Gas Mixtures SOV1170-919-3-1120 There are 3 graphs, I diagram and 10 references, 8 of which are Soviet, 1 English and I German. ASSOCIATIONt Energeticheaki institut AN S5SR (Power Engineering Institute "~l 0800 of the AS USSR M w Card 3/3 23747 I'DO 1 1'j- 407 407 S/170/61/004/006/001/015 B129/k12 AUTHORS: Baum, V. A., Bologa, M. K., Brdlik, P. Id. TITLE: Heat transfer in the case of a transverse flow around plane surfaces PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnalt vi 4, no. 6,.1961, 13-20 TEXT: This,p-aper deals with the theoretical and experimental research of heat transfer in vertical plane surfaces. The experimental data agreed well with those obtained theoretically. The heat exchange on plane sur- faces surrounded by an air current is of great practical interest since it determines the reliability and life of many technical products. So far, this type of heat exchange has hardly been investigated. Two experi are known, which treat several points of this problem. The paper o:t Jakob, which is mentioned in the literature, deals with the case of a plane surface surrounded by an air current. Summarizing, the following can be said: 1) The tests were done on small surfaces and the local heat transfer coefficients had not been determined. 2) The theoretical in- vestigations dealt with the frontal point and its surroundings. It is Card 1/4 23747 S/170/61/004/006/001/015 Heat transfer in the case of B129/B212 still uncertain whether this solution is valid for the whole surface. The present paper aims at determining this and at investigating the heat trans- fer in transverse flows around plane surfaaest determining the effect of the-dimensions on the mean heat transfer coefficient, and an analysis of the local heat transfer coefficients and their distribution on the surface of the heat exchange. An attempt has also been made by the author3 to solve the problem analytically for a plane disk. The theoretical con- siderations start,from the energy equation I at W, + W, a ( &t + + a 0" Tr az art r ar de (the dissipation function and terms which are pressure dependent have been neglected). Assuming incompressibility of the liquid and neglecting the heat conduction along r the simplified energy equation W dt/dz - adet/dz2 z is obtained. This equation is solved by employinf.- reduced parameters. The solution shows that the local heat transfer coefficient will not be a function of the disk radios i.e. it is constant for the whole disk. Card 2/4 23747 S/170/61/004/006/001/015 Heat transfer in ~he case of ... B129/B212 Fig. I shows the experimental arrangement which was used ffor checking the theoretical results. The temperature of the disk surface had been varied from 50-3500C. The air channel having a cross section of 600 - 600 mm furnished an air flow of from 1-17 m/sec (the one having a cross section of 250 - 250 mm showed velocities up to 40 m/sec). The temperature fields on the boundary layer, which were used to determine the distribution of the local heat.transfer coefficients along the diameter of the disk, had been measured by changing the location of the thermocouples. The experi- ment showed that the mean heat transfer coefficients for the whole disk agree with the mean values of the local heat transfer coefficients. These had been found according to the temperature'distribution along the bounda-, ry layer. It was also found that for N Re - const. (abstracter's note: NRe is not defined) the local heat transfer coefficients are practically constant for the whole surface. V. P. Motulevich and G. Shlikhting are mentioned. There are 4 figures and 10 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The most important reference to English-language publication reads as follows: Jakob M., Proc. Phys. Soc., a, 335, 726, 1947- -Card 3/4 Heat transfer in the case of ... 23747 S/1 70/61/004/00 6/001/015 B129 B212 ASSOCIATION: Energeticheskiy institut ~meni G. M. Krzhizhanovskoeo AN SSSR (Institute of Power Engineering imeni G. M. Krzhizhanovskiy of the AS USSR) SUBMITTED: April 8, 1961 Fig. 1: Diagram of the experimental arrangement Legend: 1) Wind 'tunnel; 2~ fan; 3) Prandtl tube; 4 observation window; 5) examined disks; 6) heater; 7) heater con- trol; 8) voltmeter; 9), 10), and 11) adjusting device of the micrometex~. Card.4/4 . BRDLIKS P.M.; UWAYEV, A. Facperimental investigation of the condensation of inside-coll steam pipes. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. 6 no.10:104-108 0 163. (MM 16:11) 1. Institut stroitellnoy fizild, Akademii z;troitellstva i arkhi- tektury SSSRY 14c)skva. BRDLIK, P. M.; TURCHIN, L A. If Heat transfer by natural convection near a vertical flat surface with discrete-distributed injection." report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Beat & Mass Transfer, Minsk, 4-12 May 1964. T Sci Res Inst S ructural Physics. .L mm BRDLIK. P.M.; KOZ11INOV, I.A.; PETROV, N.C. Experimental investigation of heat and mass transfer during the condensation of water vapor from humid air on a vertical surface under natural convection conditions. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 8 no.2;243-246 F 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut stroitellnoy fiziki, Moskva. B,RDLIK,,P.M.;.MEZHEVNIKOV, B.S. Unsteady thermal conditions in water-covered roofs. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 8 no.2:263-267 F 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut stroitellnoy fiziki, Moskva. B-,ULTK P ~j kand. toklin. nauk; MEMEEVNIKOV, B.S., i-nzh. Calculating thermal properties of water covered roofs. Fron. stroi. 42 no.3:42-45 165. (171'11RA 18:7) 6 6IT(I)/ETC(f)/EPF n) WW/(;p t 94402-6 ACC NRI AT6006916 .SOURCE CODE-. UR/0000/65/000/000/0299/0304 UTHOR: Brdlik, P*.M*; Turobin, I. As HG: Scientific researob Ins&jtutq for Construgtion PbYlicso Moscow (N \~N auobno-isaledovat-ollskly Institut stroitellnoy fiziki)* ITLE: Effect of a discrete distribution of blowing.and suction on h t transfer in natural conv tio ac n on.a vertical.surface SOURCE.' Teplo..~ er, Teplo-A massoperenos.pri yzalmodeystvii tel-;:*:` t i. gaz6v, (H~a;t and mass. transf ers,~~ -po~ 6 am zbidkostoy. .HeoV;. bn -;-b6 ies liquid and t4i teradt ---Of~ a 2 witb 9.304 AG 'OIL 8 e r~ ii 406P I ..Cons ru TRACT B an ;,!~qpq,Lparr 0 b 3L6.*ige'.~ -n - niV~:c6ns"StIrjg' t- umber Iye bf~ ,a dv~ of n :0 terferoiei .142L Os", -miter 0 en- ib 6 0.1-it 6~ b 3' UrO fie, lid 'in';nth a-yer )OZO U-a 6,~ oup ar S:Ims eq-0 !.idtb f in 00 )`21kWG(A) (d)IEWX(' A 012670 6OUR= COD UR/0170/66/010/00410425/0428 ''AUTHOR: Brdlik P.. M.; .8 avin V., K. ORG: InsUtIte of 4icsof I sti ji~~s cov n tutletroitellnoy fiziki 'TITLE., Heat trans r nejLr th critical point in an a~isymmetrical jet floy around p2.sne su._Eaces normal tol t-he-, stream SOURCE: Inzbenermlo-fizicheskiy zhur'nal i v. 10, noo- 1966 423-428 TOPIC TAGS: heattransfer, jet flow, heat transfer, oiisymmetric flow ABSTRACT: The results are givewo:C'an experimental and theoretical investiotion of cheat transfer betveen an' axisymmetrical Jet and disk ornal to the flov near'the ..critical point. The theoretica:kelations for the c culation of the local and mean beat-transfer coefficients- are dete -rmined. Co4ariso~ of the experimental data pre- .sented bythe authors sh .ows good agreement andlwith.t~ose of some previous.a6hors Y. (R. Gordon,-Cobongue. 1 0, Intern 0 Heat.. TraneLfer.' Conf. , N. 1961; H. Ia6b, Proc 'Phys Sov-1 59, 1947; K .:,P~ P617,, Proc't Inst. Mech.- Eng. , N 30, 1954; 1 V N Tinof ,I# IA. Fe.vialeva, and M. A. Vavilov Tr. VNII met allyrstich...,.teDlomekhniki no.L 8, 1962). Orig. e~t.! has 'and 12 formulas. [Based on authors abst act#) EST] .SUB CODE: 20/ 86M DATE t MepOj ORIIQ RXF6. oo4l oTH mw: oo -card .1/1 we' 536 246, ACC NRz AP6033532 SOURCE CODE: UR/017o/66/oil/ooli/o)~32/r-;437 AUTHOR: Brdlik, P. M.; Savin, V. K. ORG: Institute of Structural Physics, Moscow (Institut stroitellnoy fiziki) TITIS: Transition of laminar boundary layer into a turbulent layer under axially sym-i metrical jet flow around flat surfaces disposed normal to the stress S07JRCE: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 4, 1966, 432-437 TOPIC TAGS: laminar boundary lqrer, turbulent boundary layer, jet flow, flow profile,' Reynolds number, F-- ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work (Stroitellnaya teplofizika [Struc- k1ural 7nermophysics],, Enereiya, 1966), where it was shown that in the case of trans- verse flow across a plate by an axial2,v symmetrical Jet, there are three regions in the boundary layer next to the wall: the region of the critical point, the transi- tion region) and the region of the main flow. The present article reports ex-peri- rental research on the hydrodynamics of the boundary layer next to the wall and deals with a determination of the conditions under which a laminary boundary layer exists- and . can p. over into a turbulent. boundary layer. a r*,.e* -presen't-e-d __sh`ow,_ ~~_,th e__ ar, 0 pr ckne'ss of e _.fo'r... .v iation of th6 vel city'' oftles aiid'&*the thi'- 1 I dif erent flow t visualizing t e transition between the lami + nar 0 0 and boundary flow is also described. The minimum Reynold's number at which only a laminar boundary layer exists is equal to < 9,000 (relative to the initial jet para- meters). Orig. art. hast 5 figures and 4 formulas* SUBCOM-:20 /SUB'ADATEs07May66/0RMREF.-003 / OTHREF:004 Card 1/1 UDC: 532-517.2 BRDON, Z. "Importance of standardization in the meat industry"t p. 17, (GOSPODPRK KrEZ111A, Vo. 5, No. 1, January, 1953) SO: 1bnthly List of East European Accessions, L.C.) Vol. 3, No. 4, April, 1954 BRDON, Z. The standardization of sausages. p. 18. (Gospodarka Miesna, Vol. F, 110. 7/01, July/Aug 1956, Warsaw, Poland) 0 SO: Monthly List of Ea5t Furopean Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol.. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. BREARA , M. The opportunity of standardizing nonalloy nodular cast-iron pieces. P 173 STANDARDIZAREA. Comisiunea do Standardizare. Bucuresti, Rumania Vol. II, no. 4. Apr. 1959 konthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. vol. 8, no* 9, Sept* 1959 Uncl. VICIU, E., dr.; ARSENESCU, Gh.i dr.; RUSSU, M., dr.; DUMIERU, Carmen, dr.; CHEORGHESCU, B. , dr.; TACORIAN, S., dr. Investigations ot cardiovascular disorders in patients with portal cirrhosis with ascites. Med. inter., Bucur 13 no.3:389-399 Mr 161. 1. Luorale efectuata in Clinioa a V-a medicala, Spitalul "Vasile Roaita" I.M.F., Buouresti, director prof. T.Spirchez. (LIVER CIRRHOSIS complications) (ASGITES complications) (CARDIOVASCUIAR DISEASES) SPIRCHEZ, T., prof.; GHEORGHEXU, B., dr.; DVM ~ _LA, I.,,,dr.; MERCULIEV, Elena, fiz.; VASILESCU, V.V., fin. Considerations on the metabolism of vitamin B U in gastrecto- mized patients. Med. intern. 15 no.6:649-652 Ole 163. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinics, medicala a Spitalului 'IV. Roaita", Bucuresti. (POSTGASTRECTOMY SYNDRCMES) (ANEMIA, PIUUIICIOUS) (VITAMIN B 12) (METABOLISM) (INTRINSIC FACTOR) BREAZRIC, V. "Track Curves Of RmAll Radius, And-Eheir- Use lm-The~ PDA -0f.Rijela" p. 294. (Ze:Leznice., Vol, 9, no. 6. June, 1953, Beograd.) East European Vol. 2, No. 9. SO: Monthly List of/FanxibmtrAccessions,/Library of Congress, __.~epteMber 1953,.Unel. PRISIDPWU,A.,dr.; MIRCKA, Zalaru; PAMBUCCIAP, Gr., The determination of chloride in gastric juice as a method of detection of chronic gastritis (superficial and interstitial). Died. intern. 16 no.1:97-102 Ja'64 1. Lucrare efectuata in Spitalul nr. 1 si 2 din Ploesti, in colaborare cu Institutul de anatomie patologica"V.3abesO din Bacuresti. RUMMIIA/Gencral 1'roblens of llatholoLy - Tui-mrs. Twaor of Maii. U. Abs Jour !'.ai' Jiur - Biol.) Ho 21, 1~~50`, 98358 Author Tabacu, C.) Chiotan, If., T-Jiacscu, Do Brcazu 11. List 1_~~ Titlu Rare Twor of Joints: 1~ali,aiant Slinoviom. Orit; Pub Chirur.~;ia, 1958, 7) No 2) 207-215. Abstract 1-fter ,oneral data on -.1al-_',1-wit sinovimas (iu), a case M ia the re[;ion of knea joint in a ' -year-olJ j)atuicnit; 1 39 is descri1becl. For t',-o L;ivc1i tinicr, the affec"6ion o-' ouly thu Sinovial mezilbralic is c'.:irac-tariatic, wit:_,girt - b, .),-. mia tissue and comiective apparatus. Histol,)~;icall r r t'ic presence of cells wi"Ch mi upithelial character x,,nn:; =cxmtous and vessel cclls of the tunor is discwc~:cL` in the tumor. H9 talce a c,)urse according to the t,"i)o --.- tubarcil-lar sinovitis or elic=atloid arthritis. In cu!:~iuc- ti:A1 With this, dia 'S ul b _~1051 Of iri is JiffiC t alld i0jYY of all siaovial lesions is roccrt.iondcd. Card. 1/1 SERBAN, P.; PAPPO, A.; PRISLOPEANU, A.,- TASCA, C.; BREAZU, H. 2 cases of primary obstruction of the suprahepatic veins (Budd- Chiari disease). Stud. ciereet. mad. intern. 4 no.2:231-217 163. (HEPATIV VEIN THROMBOSIS) L;e BITTNER, J., dr.; RADUj I., dre; SEFER, M., dr.; COCA, R., dr.; ROSEN, P.,, dr.; BREAZU, H., dr. A case of fatal septicemia caused by Clostridium perfringens. (Clinical bacteriological and hematological study). Micro- biologia Pucur) 8 no.3:2,43-252 my-je 163. 1. Institutul "Dr. I. Cantacuzino" (for Bittner, Radu Sefer). 2. Spitalul de adulti nr.-2 Ploiesti (for Coca, Rosen: Breazu). (SEPTICERIA) (GLOSTRIDIM PERFRINGENS) (PATHOLOC9) (BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNICS) (MiATOLOGY) BOM) M., prof. dr.; ATUDCREI, M.,' asist. ing.; GRITAU, D., asist, ing,; BRFJIAN) A asist. ingo Experimental measuremnts by means of tha M.R.A.1/C.W. tellurometer. Rev geodazie 7 noc,3:5~-17 163o 1. Institutul do constructiJ, Buauresti - sectia geodezie. BREBENEL, D... ing.. Measures which can b& taken to put steam turbine blades out of resonance.' EnergeticalRum 9 no.7:280-283 Jl 161. OSSIR/ Chemistry Ph"ical'cheinistry card 1/1 FUb. 147 2P/25, Auttors Vol' kenshteynj, H. 16 jo and Brebdo. V. I. Title I Effect ofAntermoleculim reactionson reversible isomerization, PeriodLical i Zhur. fiz. khim. 28/7.$ 1313 1318, July 1954., Abstract i The differencesAn energies of intermolecular reactionslof convolute trans-isorsers,--of,l,,2-~-dichloro~thane and 1.2-dibromoothane, were estimated quantitatively, It was found thatan orientational,-reaction, betweenLmolecules balances the energies of reversible isomers in liquids.- The effect.of intermolecular reactions., on the relative stability of reversible isomers is explained. Eleven references: .4 Japanese; 3 VSSR.and 4,USA (1939 -1953). Tables. Institution Acad. of So. USSR$ Institute of High Molecular Compounds, Leningrad Submitted November 30, 1953 RUMANIA BREBEANU, Gh.1,,.D_r, KaJ [affiliation not givenj "Some Clinical Observations on the Toxicity of Radioact Substances Following the Contamination of Wounds with JIVN P32, and Na24.(Experimental Study)." Bucharest, Revista Sanitara. Nilitara, Vol 62, No 5, Sep-Oct 66, pp 887-900. Abstract: In an experimental study involving 3 lots of 12 guinea pigs each, the author found that the harmful effect of radioactive iodine after contamination of a wound without surgical processing is quite small even at relatively high dosages but that radioactive phosphorus and radioactive sodium have a pronounced effect under the same conditions. Includes 4 tables, 15 figures and 15 references, of which 5 Rumanian, 7 Russian, 2 English-language and one French. -- Manuscript submitted 1 July 1966. R/006/60/008/003/001/002 DO15/DlO5 AUTHOR% Brebenelt D.S., Engineer TITLE: Aspects of the problem of blade vibrations in steari turbines PERIODICAL: Energetica, V, 8, not 31 1960, 103 - 114 TEXT: The article describes the causes, characteristics and effects of turbine blade vibrations, deals ~`.th vibration measuring methods and offers suggestions for the improvement of blade efficiency. The main causes of blade vibrations are a) non-uniformity of steam flow through the annular sections of the guide vane nozzles, and b) perturbing forces, i.e. forces due to the perturbation of the continuous steam flow at the "diaDhragm" separation points, and forces due to the perturbation of the continuous steam flow,caused by the non-uniformity of the guiding channel sections. With regard to the direction of the oscillation, three types of vibrations may be distinguished, i.e. axial or longitudinal, torsional, and tangential vibrations. The most freauent and dangerous vibrations are tangential vi- brations. In laboratory experiments, blade vibrations are caused by Card 1/5 R/006/60/008/003/001/002 D015/D1O5 Aspects of the problem of blade vibrations in steam turbines applying to the free end of the blade an impulse produced by a.c. of variable frequency and an excitation electromagnet. The natural frequency of the blade vibration is achieved by increasing the frequency of the excitation force, which produces the resonance phenomenon. Blade vibration can be of the first, second or third tone depending on the intensity of the vibration frequency. Usually the blades are assembled in sets,held together by wire or shrouding. However, in experimental research, the blade sets are con- sidered as separate blades. Blade sets are subjected to different types of vibrations, depending on the wavelength. The vibration frequency of some types of blade sets also depends on the dimensions of the stiffening wires or shroudings and on their location along the blade. There are two types of blade vibration, produced by excitation forces of different frequencies: a) the period of the disturbing force is shorter than the total cessation period of the damped free vibration of the blade, and b) the Deriod of the disturbing force is equal, or longer, than the total damping period of the vibrating blade. Impulses generated by steam under resonance conditions Card 2/5 R/006/60/008/003/001/002 D015 D105 Aspects of the problem of blade vibrations in steam turbines and depending on multiplicity, produce various deviations of the blades, hence different stress values. Multiplicity is the required number of periods of a vibratory motion causing the external impulse due to which the initial vibration enters into resonance. Since the blade deviations increase with each subsequent resonance impulse, the strains also increase accordingly. Blade deviations, however, increase only up to a certain limit, since in- ternal resistance forces of the blade and stiffening materials limit the deviation increasej the maximum deviation occurs only when the vibration is stable and the energy of steam impulses absorbed by friction between the particles of the blade and stiffening material. The low number of initial blade deviations corresponds proportionally to the high number of multipli city. This rule, however, applies if all factors which influence the vi- bration remain constant, and only the disturbing forces vary. The effect of the centrifugal force is shown by an increase in the natural frequency of the blade. Low frequency blade vibrations are measured by the free vi- bration or by the resonance vibration method. The measuiing tolerance of Card 3/ 5 R/006/60/008/003/001/002 DOWD105 Aspects of the problem of blade vibrations in steam turbines the frequency should not be lower than 1%, as compared to the value to be measured. When using the free vibration method, the frequency is measured by a cathode or loop oscillographv whereby with the resonance vibration method, a special device is used, consisting of an amplifier, an acoustic generator an excitation electromagnet, an electronic voltmeter, an electro- magnetic transducer and an oscilloscope. The free vibration method can only be used for measuring first-tone vibrations, while the resonance method per- mits the measuring of the first, and higher tones. The measuring data of the blade vibration frequency of each individual stage can be used for com- puting and determining the following vibration characteristics a) divergence of frequencies; b) dynamic frequencies; c) critical number of revolutions; d) verification of the frequency impulses; e) deviation from the resonance frequency; and f) deviation from the rated rpm. In practice, the measuring of the blade vibrations depends on the quality of the blading and reblading. The life of steam turbine blades depends on the resistance of the blade ma- terial determined by its fatigue limit. Repeated tests on blade vibrations Card 4/5 R/006/60/008/003/001/002 DOWD105 Aspects of the problem of blade vibrations in steam turbines should be conducted a) periodically, when blades are subjected to cor- rosion and erosion; b) after reblading of the turbine; and c) annually, when defective blade operation of the blades has been established. Since the values of the natural vibration frequencies obtained after blading, and, subsequently after a certain number of operation hours, differ from each other it is imperative that periodical measuring of blade vibrations be carried out. The characteristics of blade vibrations can be improved as follows; sharp edges and surface scratches should be removed; the wiring holes should be properly rounded and provide gradual passage at the connections; reblading operations should include a detailed examination of the blades to insure a rigid fixing in the blade supports, since clamping differences might modify the natural frequency up to 10 - 15~L The distance between the individual rotor blades and between the individual stator blades should be as equal as possible. After reblading, the vi- brations must be measured to check the divergence of frequencies and the computation results. There are 27 figures, 1 table and 5 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 5/5 R/006/61/009/002/001/001 A231/A126 AUTHORt Brebenel, D., Engi4eer TITLE: Utilization of the resonance-phenomenon in measuring the blade vibrations in steam and gas turbines I PERIODICAL: Energetica, v. 9, no. 2, 1961, 68 - 72 TEXT: ' Based on two previous articles by Engineer Dumitru Breberiel (Ref. 3: c1teva aspec-te privindproblema vibra';ii1or la paletele turbinelor ou acur [Some Aspects Corycerning the Vibration of Steam Turbine' Blades] I Energetica; no. 3, March 1960), and Engineers Gh. VAradi and V. V16deanu (Ref. 4: Un aparat electrbnic-,pentru determinarea freavenlei paletelor turbinelor cu abur prin meto- da rezonanlei [An Electi-onic Apparatus for the Determination of the Frequ~ncy of Steam Turbine Blades by the Resonance Method], Energetica, no.-3, Mar!zh 196o), the author analizes the physical-mathematical aspects of the resonance Dhenomonon used in measuring the vibrations-of turbine blades at the Intreprinderea Fnergo- Reparatii (Power - Repair Enterprise) i~ Bucharest. In case of steam turbine blades, generally free vibrations and forced vibrations are found. The author briefly mentions the equations of the damped free vibrations, damped and undarnDed Card 1/3 R/006/61/009/002/001/001 Utilization ... A231/A126 forced vibrations and three types of compound vibrations, i.e. compound vibra- tions ofithe same frequency,_oompound vibrations of different frequencies, but very alose"to each other; andi compound vibrations of different fr6quencies. Principally, the method of measuring steam turbine blade vibrations by resonance oscillation consists in the exeitation through an electromagnet, of the blade having a natui-al pulsation-p. This electromagnet fed by an osciLlator haB a fre- quency whichmay be varied until it becomes equal with the natural blade pul-aa- tion. Thus, two transformations take place by this methodZ -the first one trana- forms the electrio-vaitiation into mechanical vibrAtions% while the sacond one transforms the me-chanlOl vibrations into electric v&r~_A*iona. The Voltage in- duced in the transducer is ~ed to one of,the plate pairs of an osoillosocpe. Ths voltage of-the variable-frequency oscillator is led to the second pair of plalee,. Having now two vibrations of perpendicular directions they may be composed, thus forming figures on the screen7on the oscilIcFscope Lissajous, which may be used for the determination of the frequency of one of the voltages, The oscillator voltage is already known. The force F acting on the blade can'be determined '-.,v the expression F - d0 (28) 2 CAJ 2t4 20 dx, Card 2/3 R1006161100910021AYU 1/11C 0 1 Utilization ... A2_31/AI26 This force depends on the efficiency value of the sinusoidal voltage U of the variable-frequency oscillator which feeds the exoiteV on the value of the W pulsa- tion of these voltages, or the value of the variable frequency fv reBpectlv-~:Iy, and on the value of the permeance G. This is the external excitation force wh!~~h produces the forced vibration of the blade. The nondamped forced vibration 1-3 expressed by: X = E I sin (U3t -v(j, in which p is the natu- m T(p2 _L __2 2 _,2) 2+ 4n W ral pulsation of the blade vibrations, and CJ the pulsation of the exci~.ai,a:;a f varying at a certain moment one may have.- CJ= p, in which case the re,-ianf~-e phenomenon appears.. In the same moment, a voltage will appear -in the trant-d'..c..er coil, the frequency of which will be the natural blade frequency. The transfor- mation of-thd mechanical vibration into electric vibration is accomplished by an induction transducer. However, induction transducers can be used directly only 111 4- in the measuring of linear or approximately linear displacements, -ie ransducer should have coils with a great number of spires. Another factor whi2h shc1.;I-_J *-e taken into consideration is the magnetic reactance of the coil. There are 7 res and 4 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloo. Card 3/3 BREBENIK, Y.M., dotsent, Icand.takhn.nauk fatigue curves and methods for calculating parts subjected to variable loads. Izv. vys. ucheb. sav.; mashinostr. no. 10:73-81 16o. (MIRA 14:1) 1. DueprodzershinBkiy vechernty metallurgicheskiy Institut. (Streagth of materials) BREWRA , , - - -- : --:1 : . .. I .. .- - . '-"' - -,.- -, . - -. - -.- I I I "'Possibilities of Economizing on the Use of Wood in the Construotion of BuDAingvj," 1; 90 tavabni &=I, Vol.3, N6.1, Jan. 1953p Praha.) SOt Monthly List of Sast A=pean Acoessions,, Val.2., Alo.9p Library of liongress, September 1953, Uncl. BREBERA, A. Ae creeping of patent wire and the improvement of its quality by reinforcing. P-317 INZENYRSKE STOPY. (Ministerstvo stavebnictuvi) Praha Vol. 3, no. 6, Aug. 1955 East %ropean Accessions List Vol. 5 No. 1 Jan. 1956 Iti. cf ot-r rntented w'-r(-,, unifc.--n-.ty of its ;-r, ;;.--66. .1; 1!,*ZE--'Y'-Z,',":--;-' STAVBY. (1-14-isterstvo Frehe. Vol. 4, no. ~-`, Aur. !Qlr,6. SIOURCE: Last Europeen AccD.-,sions List, Libr-ry of CcnL-ross Vol. !5, no. 12, December 1.1r.16. BREBERA, A. Welding of the Toros steel. p.236, ZVARANIE. (Ministerstvo hutneho prumyslu a rudnych bani a Ministerstvo strojareustva) Bratislava, Estonia Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) IL, Vol. 8, No. 1-1. Nov. 1959 Uncl. BFSBEPA., A., inz. (Praha) Improvement, of the high-quality wire, for prestressed concrete constructions. Stavivo 41 no.6.-205-207 Je v63, r3 P 'i ME, f red FFirst Clinic of' Obstetrics and vne- I jT-T-`7 "it\ ka N, 16 zmi r, twe. i U10 ro b "(0 ui ewvch Vta JV-11 Acadaru.yj in Potnen (Diractori Dr. med. W, '-IICIfAj.KIE14TC7,; Director of' lnfants Vivi- 131 RZ or, Docent, j-. med. K. .TE-!Y&0WSKA) ni .a 1 4" -.;!1 t-. (-. Si. S. "ase Report." a I, -I a wPolsk-i Tygtodnik Lakarski, Vol 17, NC, 4-8, Z6 N'o-,, ,Ih.q Lit,,I t ther's Dvrlisn summaryl Corweniu~j JcI)tvo3js L 0 -1 fvnm bi rt!) to the - azla of sJ. x mon ths j s rapo r t ad, t~i drawn tc, the close blood- relationship of the t i.;~ tria oood affects of orednisone treatment an of the -infant and rho changpos it produces in v ,j I'l ,%ino referencos, (;Pie "liorman, twu English, and JERZYKOWSKA, Kazimieia,,,_PgB0R0WIGZ, Alfreda,- SZCZEPANSKA, Zofia; SWLKOWSKI, Kazimierz Syndrome of congenital malformations of the abdominal wall muscles and of the renal tract in a newborn infant. Pediat. Pol. 40 no-5:527-530 My 165. 1. Z I Kliniki Poloznictwa i Chor�b Kobiecych AM w Poznaniu (Kierownik: doc. dr. med. W. Michalkiewicz) i z Zakladu Anatomii Patologicznej AM w Poznaniu (Kierownik: doc. dr. med. P. Gabryel). ME130ROWICZ, H.-; PISARSKI, T. ~~ 6;; Morphology of large placentae. Pols)d tygod. lek. 14 no.40:1786-1788 5 Oct 59- 1. (Z I Kliniki Poloznictwa i Chorob Kobiecych A. M. w Poznaniu; dyrekbor kliniki: doe. dr med. Witold Michnlkiewiez: kierownik pracowni histopatologicznej: L. Przybora). (PLACMA) BREBOROWICZ, Henryk; PISARSKI, Tadeusz; PRZYBORA, Lucjan Polypi of the uterine cervix. Polski tygod. lek. 15 no.32:1231-1235 8 Ag 160. 1. Z I Kliniki Poloznictwa i Chorob Kobiecych w Poznaniu; kierownik: doe. dr Med. W.Michalkiewicz; kierownik Pracowni Histopatologicznej: dr med. L. Przybora. (CERVIX NEOPLASMS statist.) (POLYPI statist.)