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It is also shown that the Fourier transformation is a
generaliza-
tion of the classic Fourier transformation. Next comes the eolu-
tion of the problemi- division of a transformation by a pclynom.
The results obtained so far are used in the solving
integro-diffe-
rential-equation systems, having distributions on the right hand
side of the equationB. The aye-tam of solution for such a
system of
equations is given# and the rule on the constant dependence of
the
solutions on the right hand Bide of the equation is proved. It
is
then shown that reactions of a linear physical system can be de-
termined, if the disturbances e.ct on the whole time axis
the determination of reaotion ty means of a transfer function is
also shown. The article conclude6 with some concrete examples.
The
following Lemmas are givon:l) Let n 1g. 1 be a whole number;
there
exist functions Vo(8))1Fl(s)P ... I.Yn-1(s) 6 Z, so thatIP(k)
(0)
i
0 for k = 1, 1; ,p lic = OP 1p n - le (A system like
for a given n -',.a called a "normal systerill).
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2) Let P(s) / 0 be a p6lynomp having no root a, and let
C
6 ('*) - There exiet numters B B so that PW
1 0 1 0*0 Bk
i=O i=O
B 6(1) 3) Let C be numbers, a different numbers; if the
i a ik
m ni
equutio~l T I = 0 be fulfilled in ZI; then
.7 Cik O'k = 0
i=1 Xk=0
for all values o-" i, 'k. 4) let U(s) be a square matrix of the
n-th
order, whose elements are compai,.,t analytical functions, and let
d(s) = d e t U(s); if a is Ic times thc. root d(s), 0 -&' k *:-~
n, then
the value o-P the riatrix U(a) is not Ices than n - k. One concrete
example is shown in FIL. 1 the probler. being to find the value of
the voltage e across :resistor TIZI if a voltage f K, acts on the
input. There are I filrare, and 3 SoviEt-bloc references.
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ASSOCIATION: 11--'atematick~ 1"ILotav -, AV Praha (Mat~matical
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tion theory, IoU t4olui Co 6 A0.41335-355 161,
1. GeskoslovenAa akadexie ved, Praha, Utna 25.
(Fourier's seri,se)
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AUTHORt Dolezal I VAOlaV
TITLEt A class of linear operators
PERIODICALs Referat;vnyy zh~rnal. Uatematika, no. 61 1962, 104P
abstract
6B442 (Casop. pe9tov.,mA).Y*86j no. 21 1961t 200 .- 252)
TEXT% A. certain class of linear operators is atudied which
translate a
Schwartz distribution spaoe, given for (-o), 0), into itself. The
results
are used to solve a upeoific type of
integ:ro-dil.'forential-equationv.
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AUTHOR; Dolelal, N'A'clay, Engineer, Candidate of Sciences
TITLE: _----`~e _s ~Iu-~on_or certain parametric systems by means
of
the generalized Theveninlis theorem
PERIODICAL: Elektrot,ochnicky' Zaaopia, no961 1962, 343-349
TEXT: The concepts of impedance and admittance are generalized
to parametric networks.. It is ahowrk that not all parametric
networks have both admittance and impedance. One that dues is
termed "regular@$. A parametric network composed exclusively of
series and parallel -elements R.-L, Lk and Cl, where Ri(t),
Lk(t) and Cl(t) are smooth functions of time and positive for all
t ~~O, is regular. Further, the author defines the concept
Ik-norma'1 parametric n-port, when the current ik flowing through
the k-th pair of terminals Pk is subject to the condition
n
ik Aiei (1)
where Ai are admittance operators. With thene definitions, the
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author p4sents the generalized Thevenin's theorem in the
following torm. Lot R be a parametric n-port (n >_.2),
3 a pa%ametric -1-port, and let the following conditions be
valid:
1 in-normal;
0 10S, regular;
3. is' regular ( 3n is IR with all pairs of terminals
3n ;.
Ishort-circuited except P
'pprbillel connection of ,,n) '~n is a regular I-port.
4. The and
Let ex,:be the open-circuit voltage on Pn if the voltages
1,* n-1 Pli P2t ---sl'n-l;
C1.9 C121* ... , e act on let further u be
the volit le on Pn if Pn is loaded by- the 1-port C1 under
the
same c*kitions. rhen if ihe emf em aiet on the series
combin 14 n n and 3 the voltage u will appear across
A proo 10 given in the author's provious paper (Aplikace
matem.,
no.2, NQ2). The article closes with a isimple example! to
illuntiato the application of the theorem. There are 2
figures.
ASSOCIATJ~N: Matema,ticky' U'stav CvSAV (Matlaiimatical
Institute CvSAV)
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DOLUAL, Vaclav. 1[12., C.SC. (Praha 1, Zitna 25'.
General ittat ion of Theveninproposal an~ its
application. Aplilrace mat
7 -o.2:104-115 162.
1. Hatematicky ustav, Ceskoglovenska akadem;e ved.
DOLEZLL, Vaol,!tv,, ins. v C.Sc.; FROXOP, Jose:r;
VOREL, Zdenek, inz.,, C.Sc.
The theory of graph# In the analysis of eloctrical
networks.
Aplikuce mat 7 noo5s331-343 162o
2* mtematicicy ustav., Ceskoolovenaka. akadlemie
ved, Praha 1.
Zitna 25 (for Dolessal and Vorel). 2. Vyilvmrq ustav
telskomunikaol,, Praha 10 - Strasn!Lcep
Trelichostioka (for
Prokop).
DOLE ZAL -. Viclav, inz., C.Sc.
On the wtLstence of admittanco or impendance of
parametric
twopoles. Aplikacs mat 7 no.6s450-4.56 162.
1. MatemaiAcky ustav, Ceskoslovenska ska.demle ved,
Zitna 25,
Praha 1.
DOLEZAL., Vaclav, inz., 0.3c.
Cti star-triangle equivalence. Aplikammat 7
no.6s457-462
,62.
1. Matemom-ticky ustav, Cookoalovenka akademie vod,
Zitna, 25,
Praha 1.
,DOLEZAA,L. 1:j. OSIOWSKI, J.
Scus properties of the transfer isatrix of a linear
network.
Bul Ac Pol tech 10 no.91571-5713 162.
1. Institute or Mathematicst Czi91:hoa1ov&o Academy
of Sciences,
Praha, and Department of the Thisory of
Communications, Institute
of' Fundamental Technical Prebleims, Polish Academy
of Sciences,
Warsaw. Prosented by J.Groszkovaki.
f. DOIZ?AL, Nrac3Av (Praba 1j. Utria 25)
On certain linear operators. Cas pro pet; mat
87jmo.2;1W224
'(2,
1, Hatematick7 ustavp Ceekoelovenska &Wemie ved.
DOI=AL,t Vaclav; VOREL,, Zdansk
TI-Is theory of Urchhoff networks- Caa pro.pos mat 87
no.l+:440-476
0 162,
L, Matematick7 untavs Ceskoslcmeneks akulade ved, Praha
lp Zitna
2!5.
DOIEZAL, Vaclav (Praha)
"Fourier transforms and convolutiona for the
experimentalist" by
R.C, Jenniaone Reviewed by Vaclav Dolezal. Cas pro pea
mat 87
no,0497 0 162e
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AUTHOR: Dolez'al VAclav
T IT IZ& Existence of admittance or impedance of parametric
two-terminal networks
P!;R10D1C,LL: Aplikace matematLcy, v. 7, no. 6, 1962, 450-455
TEM The author proves that it parametric two-terminal network
consisting of R, L, C elements has both an admittance A and an
im-
pedance Z if all R, L, C are real positive smooth functions of
time
between 0 and oo. For T and n '.,.inlcs formed from three such
networks
F Al(Al+A2+A 3 (A2+A 3); -Al(A,+A2+A3)- 1 A21
A = i
~_A2(Ai +A2+A3)_1 Al; A2(Aj +'A'2+A3)-l (Al+A 3)
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A3; A2 + A 3
Z1(Z1 +Z2+Z 3 (ZIC! +Z3 -Z1(Z1 +Z2+Z 3)
--Z 2(Z1 +Z2+Z z1; Z2(z 1+Z 2+Z 3)-1 (z1 +Z 3)
respectively. There is 1 figLu-e.
Z2
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Czechoslovak AS)
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AUTHOR: Dole'z*'al, V&clav
TITU Star-triangle equivalence
PERIODICA.L: Aplikace zaatematiky, V. 7, no. 6, 1962, 457-461
TEXT: The author studies the conditions of equivalence of stars
and polygons formed by parametric two-terminal networks. It is
proved that for every atar there is an equivalent polygon if
'the
admittances of the networks of the star form a subcommutative
sys-
tem (a system of regular operators Is called subcommutative if
x x _1 x x _1X
0( 13 xr = r .3 10(
for any three operators in it). If a triangle fulfills the same
condition there is it 3-star equivalent to it. There are 2
figures.
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TITLE:
On certain linear operators
PERIODICAL; RtA'eratiw~ry Zhiinul, M&temkt!Lka, no. 1S)63, 63,
Abstract 3B294
(Casop. Pastov. Mat., v. 87, no. 2, IS,42, 198-224; Czech, su=r.-ry
In Russian and Osman).
TEXT: The article ia dovated t o an investl~jtation of a certain
class of
integro-differontial operaton ;W generalAzed D,, J',Ianotion spaces
where the Dn
are derivatives of the nth or6er of functions sunried over the n~ire
a);is and
vanishing at (- -~-o. 0). Lot the generalized function be f = jfn ,
where F(X)
IE L, and FW = 0 when x 4: 0. The operators considared in this
article are.
generated by operators of Vhe for=
Al..
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'On certain linear operatorill
where the ai Is a funationetiVerentiated.,it suffic~Lant
number of timi~s with
.the aid of addition and suporposition. Tho pr'operi~.vs of
the introduced
operattrs are investigated-, inverse operattli-M are
qojistructed. A norm is
introduced in D. spaoe by the 4quality
III-I IF(T)Idv (I. This permits one to regard the introduoed
operators as linear bounded operators and to oonstru~,.t the
inverse,oporator in
an approximate manner.
lAbstracter's notoz. Complwl~e trxaslation.
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DOIAUL, _I~clav, ims.., C,.Be.; VML,, Zderak..
inz.,v I'Sc.
Some basic FcoFertleis of Kirchhoff neWorks.
Aplikace
mat 8 no.l;;30-54 163-
1. Hatemai-Acky ustavp CeskcalovenMa akademis
ved,,
Praha 1, Zitna 254
Ap
DOWAL. Vaolav
Q& an appr-exLimai-At conatruction of itiveree
opmrstors-~ Cas
pro peist sat 88 no&2tl?3-177 163.
r I
1. Hatemal4algr rstavs Co3kcalimnska ilLkademie
veds, Praha 1,,
Zitna 25,
DOLEZAL, Vaclav, inz., CSc.
-
.A bound-Tbr the damping coefficient O-C RC- and RL-
networks.
Aplikace mat 8 no.5:341-355 115.1.
1. Hatematicky ustavo Ceakosloveneks, ulcademie ved,
Praha 1.,
"A'itna 25.
DOLEZALV Vaclav; VOREL, Zdenek
Periodic solutions of Kirchhoff'* networks. Cas pro
pest
a-it 88 no.4:.479-491 163.
1. Matematicky ustav, Ceskoslovenska alcademie ved.
Praha 1,
Zitna 25.
DOLEZAL, Vat.-lav , CSc.; V0,2EL, Mont , inz. ,
CSc.
i]17,. ) )k
Periodir otates in Kirchhoff newarkg. j1plikaec
mat 9 no.l:
31-38 164-
1. I-lateriaticky ustav, Ocalcoulownrika almderdo
ved, Praba 1,
Zlitna 25.
DOMALt Vitality
~
The existence of it continuous basis of awrtain linear
subspace
of Er 0.1ch depends on it parameter. Cas jxro pest aLt
89 no.41466-
469 0 164.
Some properties of nonoanonical systems of linear
integrodifferential
equations. Cas pro Post Mat 89 noo-41470-01 0 164.
L Institute of Mathematics of tho Czechoaloyak Acadeny
of Soisnoex,
Prague 3.,, Zitna 25. Submitted Deasimber 19, 1963.
-- -2
DOLEZAI, Vaclav, Inz. CSC.
S=4 fundamental properties of eloctr"cal nntwork3 WIt.-I
I.-Lme-varyilng elements. ApIlkace me-. lo no.1.01-48 165.
1. Institute of Mathematics of the CzochosloviLk Academy of
Scitances, Prague 1, Zitna 25. SubmJ.t-:ed March 23, 1964.
DOLVAL V ; HAUSER, M.
A-:-*
Our experience with individual. and group psychotherapy with
the aid
o,f LSD. Activ. nerr. eup. 4 no.2%241-242 162.
1. 1 ustav lekarske chemis ftVulty vooobeeneho lakELratvi
Karlovy
university. v PmBe, Pa7chiatricke oddeleni, poliklinilcy fakulty
vssobeensho lelmratvi Karlovy univmrsity v Fraze,
LYSERGIC ACID DMWLAMIDE ther)
FSYCHOIMMkn) (PSYCHOTMMff GROUP)
~
FC-Z ECHO S LOVAKI. A
N. IMISNER and V,--IKLYZ~~, Psychlitric. Department
of Medical School
rolvclinic (Psychiatricl(e oddeleni rikultni
pilikliniky) alle, Firnt
D,partnwit foi: ",edicillal. and Foreiisic Chr-miatry
(I. urLIV pro clim-Iii
lckarskou a :;DuLi) Faculty of General Medicine,
Charles Uni.versity,
rrague.
"Catamnestic Evaluations of Effects of LSD
Psycliother-Iry-11
Vol 5, No 2, ',ID &
Praguc, Activitas Vervosa _~ur ay 63; pp 215-216.
Abstract Tests wit.h. LSD in neurosis rehabilitat
Lott clinic: 11
controls, 11 receiving individuall7 100 gamna I.,ID,
11 rcc.~iving
'colIcctively' 5C f, c5p-~cialiy those
. I amm; 5 on 1,lace:)o. All improved,
on 100 ga--na. At:-thors consider drug valuable in
the cnnt-~-..t of all
other proved rsycllo- and phamaco-therarcutic
measures. ('j::arII, 1
Western and I Czech reference.
I/
EAUSNER, M,,; DO:LEZAL#.Vol SAPOSNIKO'IA, 0,,
Various perychodiagnostie -Wo-ting methods during
psychotherapy
using ISD. Activ. nerv. sup. 5 nci,,2%218419 YT
063.
1. Psychiatritka oddeloyd ftkultaii polikliniky,
Fraha - I
ustav pro chemil lekarskou a sowini. fakulty
vaeateeneho
lekarstvi KU, Praha.
(MYCHCiTHElUn) (LYSERGIC ACM DMMJXtDE)
(PROJECTIVE TECHNICS) (PSYCHosss, TOXI(,)
FC-Z ECI to S LOVII"K IA
and 11. JUMVA, 'First Derartment of Nedicinal
and Forensic Chemistry, raculty of General 'Nedicilne
of Charles University,
and psychiatric Department of Nedical School
Polyclinic, Pratue.
"Evaluating Effect of Psychorhirmaca in Outpatient
raycHatric Practice."
Prague, tivitaii, I'ervos, ,
_~ujjRi~ior, Vol 5, ',o 2, May 63; rp 219-220.
Abs-tr.act Brief schmatic plan for evaluatfon of such
d.-ugs - ratients,
om co=cnts spontancoijs and structured; micro-
(physiolo"ic and psycho-
lo:,-ic) and macro.. (PS761010gic and clinical)
behavior, gencral synthesis.
A questionnaire, ITZ-511 is discussed briefly as used
in a manner So as to
Set most reliable and valid response data. Table, 2
Cz,mh references.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
I X;
iAUSITER 3 _PQLFZAL,--V-; Paculty of General
?Iodioine-Gharles
University Prague; Psychiatric. Clinic (Dir. Prof.
V.Vondracek-
AM.D., D. So.); Out atient Deprc.1,tmont (Head: Asst..
Prof. F. 11~no-
bloch INI.D., C. Sc.~ ; First Department of Medical
Chorriistu-ry and
Toxicology (Dir. Prof. K. Kaol. M.D., D. Se.).
"Effects of Imipramine Upon Vetrious Nontal Syndi-omes
1,:-.b,,:I.a-
tory Treatment."
Prague, ActivitaZi Nervosa SLiplrior, Vol 5, No 1:.,
19'3, PP 356 -
365
Abstract:(Authorsl English abstract modifiod) 20
outp:ttients
w3re treated with inipramine rind Lhcir casos followed
fron fL
period of 3 nonths to 2 years. In "vital"
dopr,~.,ssionz s:,-ndrom,03
of depression and anxiety are affected within 2
v.,eeks. In old
age decrease appears later. Neurasthenic anti
autono::iie synd-ro-
Pies increase during 3rd and 4th week, decrease
subsequently.
In depressive neuroses Imiprariine without
psyc*iothernpy is iot
adequate. 3 Figures, 3 Tables, 3 Western, 4 Czochl
rc~feroncas.
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DOLEMO V.; PIPAL, M.
Alteration or respiratory functions in man by aeute
starvation,
Bratisl. lek. listy 1+3 no.4:201,209 163.
1. Ustav letackebo zdravotnietvi, Praha.
(RUPIRUORY FUNCTION TESTS) (STARVATION)
(BASAL VIETABOLISM)
V.;'U,'I A
V.; Clinic of --~ayclhi.,it -Y at -L'.1-10 'Jaculty
of General odic:--no a-v Charles Univorpit-
y
,Iraf-,Lio; '..n--titubc for
'7P
IM ?-01'.Ult-Y Vt3oo*-)ccnc',.-.o Lolrais~-vi KUA
Eedicinal and Forensio Chenistry at `Elic -,,"aculty
for Gonsral '.,'OC,L-
icina at Charlost Lin-.1.-rorsity Cu-tav pro a 3ou~ni
Cho-
nii Fa!mlty Vscobccricho -~clcarstvi ICLIL7, Prague.
"'.1'ractical Experience witt, HaUucinogens in
Psychotherapy.
71~lraryae, qos~kosiovcnska Psychip-trie, Vol 59, No 5,
1963, PP 32&-
335
Abstr-,ct:*T1iI- authors describe ths,ra-poutic
mocb-anisn, tech-niques,
lndicaz:~ ns, contrain4ic at ions, and-
co.-,iplication-s exper.'.enced
durinq individual and group ps,,c'laotherapy annii-od
to Patients
c r1 ar
,.,ho were undez- the infl-uence of I-i--Uucino-en3
(LSD). A Iv . t, ges
and disadvantages of this mathod are discussed. Bcst
results
i.-ere obtained when LSD was used in conbination i,ith
individual
.Lnterviaws for Patients residing in tr-o thorapoutic
cormiunity.
Six paint'.nSs by patients show 'how in= conflicts- are
relieved
and emrossed in an art-Istic way.
6 Figuaros, 6 Western, 6 Czacla references,
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Dynamics of linear systems. Prague, NCAV, 1964. 224 p, illuset
bitilio., index.
TOPIC TAGS: linear syntem, function theory, I'chwartz distribution,
linear dynamic syntemo network theory
PURPOSE AND COVERAGOEs This book presents a general and 3yeten-Itle
an'tilysis of linear dynamic systems with lumped elements. S ahwa r
t It
diotributions.asro used as a general tool for solving linear system
problems. Systons with constant and time-variable elements are
coftsiaerad; the larmor are solved by using Laplace transforms, and
this latter by meana of certain operators. Since the behavior of
physical systems with lumped elements is described by a systen of
inteRro-diffaronf;:Lal equations. the analysis of such systems is tht
1 main topic of tha book, The last chapter is devoted to Inveati-
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Preface 7
'Cho Is The behavior of I*Lnear systems with constant elements tin
the
`7positive time axis (classical approach) -- 9
Cho II.. Function theory propertie& of a class of matrices --- 28
Ch.*ilIlo The behavior of linear systems with constant clementn on
the positive time axis (general approach) -- 36
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AUTHORS Dolezal, V. (Prague); Hausner, M.
ORG: First Institute for Medical and Forensic-Chemistg. Pat 'y of
Medicine
Charles Univeralt-Y.-ITZ-Ve; Psychiatric Clinic, Faculty of
Ylediiineg:0
University, Prague
TITIE: Verbal spectrwn test for evaluation of psy-chodelice [This
paper was presented
at the 7th Annual Psychophamacological Meeting, Jesenik 20-23 January
1965.1
SOURCE: Activitas nervDsa superior, ve 7, no. 196% 303-305
TOPIC TAGS: drug treatment, behavior patte:m, psychoneuratic disorder
ABSTRACT.- The verbal. spectrun test was used an a nodel for a
,discriminating analysis of'mental states defined within a lim-
ited variety of vocabulary. There lis not enough discrimination
as yet, but the method appepra to be promising. Correlations
-between the patterns of LS.Dwinduced happiness and am-Asty and
the therapeutic prognosis _b? the IZD intoxication arit diecuvsedo~
The patients who chowed the highest aorrelation between the LW
,anxiety and happiness have a better therapeutta prognosieb.,
Orig. art. has; I table. LOrigi, ait, in Ezig,1 LJPRS]
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AUTHOR: Hausner,ji. (Prague); Dolezal. V._ C-
ORG: Psychiatric Clinict Faculty of Medicine, Charles Unive
zigue; First
Institu-G of Medic-al anTTo-r-e-n--slc--Ch&dstry,-Prague
TITLE: Psychodynamics of LSAalluci;nations and their
bearing on individual
psychotherapy [This paper was presented at the 7th Annual
Poythoph 1cological
Meeting, Jesenik 20-23 January 196~.]
SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superior, v. 7, no. 3, 1965,
308-309
TOPIC TAGS: psychotherapy, behavior pattern
ABSTRACT: A case of a 33 year old patient is discussed. Tbe
patient was administered LSD on two occasions, and under the
Influence of the drug I-spainted several pictures that are
de-
scribed and discussed in the article. The authors conolude
that there is no sharp border line between the organic and
the
functional, the structural and the dynamlos and the
p~yalologi-
cal and the psychological, (Orig, arta in Eng.] [JPR31
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AUTHOR:- D Aal!--Vl
012
VladlMdr,jkoctor ;T
ScTil DD
(it) NUKE CODE: cz/oc6o/66/octo/002/0056/0059
LkUaLr..(boctor of medicine; Candidate of science); "!%ykk
re.1tff1Rin0-' Luxa, Josef (Engineer); Rybak, Frantisek
L.~manovaj
ORG: Inetitute of Aviation Medi,Ane,* Prague 11stav leteckeho
zdravotaictIrl); Resear(i
atislava (Vyzkumny tistav pro
Latrics, Balneoloa and Clinatolo j_Bratis
flyziatrii, balneol=og a klimatologifi
TITLE: Adaptive reaction ofthe organism to mountain a.111judta of
1500-2000 m
SOURCE: Vojenske zdrsvotnicke listy, no. 2, 1966, 56-59
TOPIC TAGG: alpine physioloey, human physiolojzZ-, high altitude
physiology, high
albitude conditionings pbysical stress
ABSTRACT: A group of 8 nountuin climbers wag observed for 6 ilays
undi!r physical
stress in the Tatra Mountains at an. altitude of' 1500--2000 m. The
teats were ea-
pecially designed to study kidney reaction. J'.he following
oubstances were meftsur-M
at 12-hour intervals: vanillylmandelic acid
(3-metlio:gy-li-hyd,-oXYMELndi!lic acid),
ketosterolds, mucoproteins, eosinophile, and
dehydroepiandrosterone. On the firstdt*r
high- secretion of ketosteroids and low secretion of
vanillylmiindelic acid were ob-
served. A significant rise in vanilly1mandelic acid occurred after
the second
day 'when -the men had suffered. a severe ;7-motiort&l. dieturbance
(news of an accident).
Signific&!tt chanV!s were observed in the secretion of
mucoproteins.. !:he highest
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values were registered the first dak; a decrewe was o'"erved :in
the following days,
and a sbarp drop after return from the mountair.n. EosInoDhile
values did not change
considerabl.y during the 6-day nt%r in the mountains.
rehydroeplandrosteron was the
b)
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C)
J'a-i
Mar
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~ig- 1. Deposits :)f: 1). vanillyl-
mnxidelic acid in rAcrograift/hr in 12-hr
portions of urine; 2) neui:ral 17-keto-
steroids in mg/2h hr; 3) dehydroepiandro-
sterone in mg/2h hr; 4) wifts of Muco-
proteins in 12-hr :~ortionn of urine;
5) load in %. (Thi! first and last values
indicate the control figures taken before
and after return firom the mountains.)
a - Vanilylmandelic acid; b - 17:-keto-
steroids and dehyeLroepiandrosterone;
c mucoproteins.
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only substance tested which waa 'reduced vithout regaird to phyttical
or emotional
stress (see Fig. 1). The authors conclude thct dehydroepiandrooteron
can be ug,-4- as
an index of the alapttbility of the organism to altituile. A
v=necti(WTI;vixA estabIi&*d;'
between the degree of physical st:re,,sa and deposits of
17-ketotteroids and muc!--~proteinrl
Vanilly1mandelic acid -was found to be a highly sensitive indl,,ator
of emotional streseJ;,
Further research In indicati!d to Aearn how the organism adjustii to
altitude vhcn riot
under physical stress ~ and whethev, the procei3o of adj utitment can
be olortemed by
repeated exposure to mltLtude. Diig. art. hast I figure and !i tablen.
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AVDIOR: -Ynl -U'l . mb-4)olozhal, V. (Doator of medicine; CwxUd&te
Of sciOnc0s):
-Luxa. Jos L-Lukoa, T.TifaJorl Engineer)
ORGt Institute of Av!tation Medicine, Prague.(Ustav leteolmho
odravotniot-irl)
TriW-.- Excretion of :)-=9th~vW-44iydrwW-=ri1elic acid in-4dj"&
WRCS: Vojonske zdr-LVOtnioks Usty, no. 4, 1963, 164-166
T
TOPIC TAGS: excretion, Wromy earboxylic onid, pilot training,
urology, protein
ABST.;=T: Pilots ualergalng training for rlying euperecule aircraft
war&.
ii~vestisited- 3-14et16orr-J4-Rydrovy4ftnde11c acid was deteralneA
In the
urine of pilots. The excretion increased by 84 compared to normal
values. In nigbt samples of urinepthe &c14 content was double the
normal
value; this was no doubt due to the emotiows before the fligbt - At
U-0 .
same time the excretion of' mucoproteins in Vie urine also
increased, Toahnical
participants in this Jm%m3sVLgaWbn were Eja=,vLjz&aiukmm ZdenkA
7,~manova. and
_Frantiselc Rybalce Ori~.;* art., has: 2 figures aul 2 tables: Dmis
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DOLEZAL, VladiviLrp dr.
Ozone, daziger. TAtecky obsor 6 no.7s2O2-203
162.
LIDYINA, Milos; XAGL, larel; Was, Mironlav; DOISUL,
Vladinir
Metabolism of 5-witblyl-barbituric acid. 0&s. lek. c*sk.
98 to.27:
840-842 3 JulY 5 9,
1. Iaborator pro tax-ikologil a soudni chemli KU,
Dredmoata prof. dr.
Karel Khol. larmicologicky ustay KU, povereny vadouci
doo, dr, Maxmiliau
Wenke. M.L., Praha 2, Katerinaka 32.
(RARBITUFAIIS, metab.
5-metbyl-3-phstwl-barbituric acid (0s))
DOLEZAL. Vladimir
-- I I,
"Polamides, their chemistry., preparation, and use"
by R.Vesely,
M.Sochor, and others. Reviewed by-VladAxAr Dolezal.
Cheii prum
14 no.4.-223-224 Ap 164.
1. Ministry of Chemical Industry.
P/013/60/000/002/003/OG3
B124/B22O
AUTHORt Dolegalt Vladimfrt Engineer
TITLE: Plastics
PERIODICAL: Chemik, no. 2, 1960, 62-64
TEXTt In CzechOBlovakia, the production of cast resins and
Galalith was
introduced firstj a plant was installe-1 at Lipnfk nad Bedvou
for the
production of cast resins, and Calalith was produced in the
"Argolit"
works (now MC11Z, Lu~(ebnl- za'vody) at P~erov, and litter, in
the "Ambrolit"
works at Jablonec (now VCHZ Syntheoia, LuS ebnf z&vody Kolln).
The ca:ole
plant at Bratislava has bought from the bakelite company in
Hamburg the
licensefor the production of molded materials and laminated
plastics 'based
on phenol resins. Phenol resin moldings were manufactured at
Ostrava,
Semt1n and Lutin, and Celluloid and laminated plaotice at
Sentin and in
some plants in Prague and other places. In the course of the
two-year
plan, some small works were united to larger units, e.g.
"Plastimat". The
increase in the production of plastics from 1950 to 1957
amounted to 397%.
Card 1/4
P/013/60/000/002/003/003
Plastics B124/B220
At present, about 15 types of base plaotics are producedf
i*e.p pheno-
plasts, aminoplastia, Galalith, fibers, unsaturated polyester
resins,
epoxy resins, ionexchangers,some types of varnish resins and
some silicone
resins on a pilot-plant scalet moreover, poly,rinyl chloride,
polyamides,
methacrylatee, Celluloid, Celiophane, carboxy methyl
cellulofie, ooumarone
indene resins, some types of varnit;h resins and foam plactico
on the basis
of polystyrene. A series of further plastics is in an advanced
stage of
development for industrial production. The quality of the
products,
however, does not always meet the requirement;3, and the
standards of
Czechoslovakian plastics industry tire not in keeping with
thut Of other
branches of industry, such as the nachine building industry.
In the German
Federal Republic, for instance, the production of plastics per
head
amounted to about 9-5 kg, and in Czechoslovakia merely to
about 2.6 kg,
whilst the otandards of steel production nearly equal, and the
coal produc-
tion surpasses, thoce of the German Federal Republic. By a
:vesolution
adopted by the XI Congress of the Communist Party of
Czechoslovakia, tile
plastics industry Me been assignei the task of' increasing its
productLon
Card 2/4
P/01 60/000/0Q2/003/'003
Plastics B124YB220
until 1965 by at least 4 times. Thuag 1965 about 16o,ooo t
of plastics
would be produced, corresponding to a production per head
of about 11.2 kgJ
this means that the present level of the German Federal
Republic and the
USA will be reached in 1965. By 19659 the production of
polyvinyl chloride
has to be increased substantially, and the production of
polystyrene and
polyethylene should be initiated; for the production of the
two last-
mentioned materials, a particularly large amount of raw
materials is
available. Besides, an intensified production of emulsion
polyvinyl
chloride, and'also the production of the susFension polymer
and PVC co-
polymers shall be initiated. At the state-ojrned
establishment "KaOuk",
a production unit for polystyrene shall be created.
Moreover, the produc-
tion of high-impact and foam polystyrene, of polyethylene,
and of poly-
ester resins is inteded. With regard to the nDw types of
plastics, the
production of fluoro-plistics is planned. By the foundation
of a plant,
producing vinyl acetate,,a basic material for the
production of glues e.nd
emulsions will be obtainedl furthermore, the production of
decorative
melamine laminates (Umacart D), organic glaso, phenoplasts,
etc. will
be increased.
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Plastics
P/013/60/000/002/003/C,03
B124/B22O
ASSOCIATION: Ministry of the Chemical Industry of the
Czechoslovakian
Republic I
Card 4/4
PHASE I BOOK EXPUVATION CZM','H/5379
Dole'Z'alp VladiDdr, Engineer
r~_.
Plastick~ bmoty (Plastics) Praha,, SNTILj, 1961. 199 p.
6p215 CDpies printed.
'lov&; Tech. Ed.:
Reviewer: Jaroslav Hnidek, Engineer; Resp. Ed.: Jana Mikula
Vlad:Lslav Lacina; Managing1d, for Literaturn on Chemical
Engineering
(Cbief.Ed.): Adolf Baladaj, Doctor.
PURPOSE- This book is intended for the general public, for
advanced students In
secondary and special technical schoolss and to familiarize
tech-L-Ical personnel
with the funda ntala of plastics.
COVERAGE: The book reviews in popular form the most
important types of plastics
and explains the general and specific lava go-vvrning their
formation. The
preparation and treatment of raw materials, niethods of
machining and working
plastics, and the applications and uses of plastics are
discussed. In a
special section the author discusses the economic
importance of the develop-
ment of plastics-. The whole production proceas from raw
materials to finished
Car4-1/-5--
Plastics
CUCH/5379
product is illustrated by simple, clear, pictorial diagrams. No
personalities
are mentioned. There are 27 references% 4 Soviet, 12 Czech, 6
Germanand
5 EngUsh.
TAKE OF CONTENTS:
Preface 7
Introduction 9
Composition and Structure of Macromolecular Substances 10
Classification of Plastics 16
Manufacture of Plastics 2(,)
Vulcanized Fiber 31~
Viscous Film (Cellopbane) and Viscous Synthetic Fiber 37
Celluloid 4%
C ard-*5-
DOLEZALp Yladimir (Praha)
Second theoren about the mean value of the integral
calculus. Cas
pro pest mat 05 no.1:84-86 F l6o. (ERAI 9slO)
(Calculus)
DOLEZALg Vladimir (Praha)
Norraniquenesis of solutions of a system of
differential equations.
Cue pro Post mat 85 no-31311-337 Ag 160. (EEAI 10i1)
(Differential equations)
DOLEZALI_ Vl_t- KES, J.; KLCL2 K.
-;~RO
w-,
A perfucion pump operating on the autopulsation principle.
Acts.
univ. carol. [mod.] Suppl. 14023-327 161.
1. 1. ustav pro chemii lekarskou a soudni fakulty vseobecneho
lekarstvi
University Karlovy v Praze, ednosts, prof. dr. K. Kacl.
(PERFUSION equip & su;;j7r (IDENTIFICATION nDICOLWAL)
DOLMAL, Vlado, Mr.
Use of oxMn in civil air transport. Letecky ob2or 6
no.3:7" 162,
DOMALP V,
The effect of longlasting oxygen inbalation upon
respiratory para-
meters in man. Physiol. Bohemoelov. 11 no.2:149-158
162.
1. Institute of Aviation Medicine, Prague.
(W.CGEN metabolism) (RESPIRATION)
DOIZZAL V.; VOREL, F.; ANDZL, J.
I -
Effect of prolonged ojWpn inhalation at normal barometric
pressure
on carbbWrata vetabob.sm in rats. Physiol. bohemoalov. 11
no.3%
236-242 162.
1. Institute oil,' Iviation Medicine, Prague, Faculty of
Mathematics aW
Pbysica, Charbis University, Prague.
(CARBOHYDRATES mqtabo3,ijqm) (OXYGEN pharmacology)
DOLEUL. V.
Effects or the body of prolonged Inhalation of oxygen
durinE: normal
bwrometrio ;ressure. Cask. fyaiol. 11 no.4:326-353 162.
1. Ustav leteckeho zdravotniotvi, Praha.
(OXYM phamacol)
?velitinok N~"DWAWIY
p
ard
lvntitu,l.c- (,,. Yortnric Med4,.3n(- o' FVI.-Ktt
'Usta-v srudrf ;e-1.~AzAzvi
FIV,L-Kri [ abbreviarion not vojen;~uno
i - t
Faculty ol tMitary Xo-W.ciuie- of Charlt
"Scm Patholog;- Firdinp.L in Afttr Nolom:.--d
T,
f L r r CLI C t E Ce~,nv.' :-~-Ac
Onel; a,. lib
n c1. t 1 o: a r A 4!t
Al"tOlAr Ln'2.mion; brytind 98 hocni, Pitt-,
cctl~.t F* I ~'~ I j.~tilt bw-irL failur,:, murb
-,einji oxuditc.
in plilirvi-,eir,? j...ivmxh.Ma, ',,u!: alil:11intotlos
36 Wu!j~exn
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
DOLEZAL, Vladi:rair, RD, CSc, Institute of Aviation
Medicine, Prague.,
"Conrnents about the Therapeutic Use of Oxygen."
Prague, ~Lojenshil_zdravotnicke__Lia~X, Vol 32, No 2,
AFr 63; Fr 71-74.
Abstract [English surnary modifiedl: A review of the
literature with
discu n of non-inhalatory routes, paradoxal effects,
rositive-pressure
breathing, all with regard to requirements of flying
personnel. Six Czech,
16 Soviet and 28 Western references.
1/1
DOLEZALI VlacUmiy-p jtuDr&.j c$c a
Sprewling of contagious diseases. leteaky ob-zor. 7
no.12t
371 D163.
A
DOIEZAL, Vladimir, HJDr. CSc.
Health conditions of pilots
Lietecky obzor 9 no.1%13 Ja
DOLRZAL, V. ; HAIISNER, M.
SOcjomqj;rjc pergpectiTsa in relation to mental
boalth in the
work prcP1.~065. AotA nsrv'- OUP- (Praha) 6
no-0404-405 164.
1, Psycbi.atricke oddalenis. ZUNZ OM Pr&hA-
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(r~rorccaor, Doci6r); 71opleta' Jriri
(uocUor); Tj~!RUIY~O, Cq'RIcch.-i, Z(lend" (M
1%ynical. c3%d ththcratical Scimcca); Codr, JTZ;Moir,
V.UAI=ir,.~:1/.;1
(Doctor);_j Antcnin (Cantlid:-vto 6-f-I.Mcal
Sciences); I)vcr.L%,, Anve p ko~mtor j
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; 11orult, Ulm
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Czcchoalwn4c AcadcpW or sciences, Professor, Doctor);
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rhysical und Itithematical Sciences, Doctor); KI 'k j
i Cortor); Klent '
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70K.Optodo Vila, Ril ; K!gr^I.w_
Vj7a'Emir (Doctor),- E2Zc_I ~t=oa~lmv (CamdidzLte of
Lcaal Scienreal. KIIIIM&A-
_nImv (Candidate or rhysical and, IImtht=ticml
Sciences)' Kvix 'Mcnek (Can-
di&-.te of ?hyaical and Mathematical Sciences);
lAdvina., Milan, L ecr Macik,
1 1; ; -
fLad-injr, jDoctor)i Moravek, 11ilan, (Candidate
oTlrc=c r-ge-rimars; Rm tk,
Jaro-lav, (CuAidata or Medical Sciencec, Enaincer);
Mrazelt Jiri (Czndidito of
rj%--Cluuc Sciences); lqcu7.il Ludek (Doctor)) vo tn
Zd Candi&te 02
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rhynical and Xmthcmmj~
(Doctorpl -Candidato Of rAyDiCal GJA ill-GEE.-U-C-01
_6610nago Fao;'R
Dootor, Erigineer)l Mil WLo~lnv (Doator of Toftical Be
le=hfi~*
tember, of' the Czodbodd~g of Sciences); P3Avec. Hi=d
0=ta,
Pokorny, 'CIE ~_S_*Lew~
Apek w6m"LT Em no , weent, boatU)i
I (C"UWo* at Pbyziul an& XLdnmi
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Rtuall Vladimir,, (CandIdate of Medical Sciences, Doctor);
Sa4il Josef (Doctor or.
Sciencell); ~ ----;
Tk%diml ; Stvernk, Art, rDot~r
Zdcntk, (Doctorl.- T,=,%' Jaroslav, (Candidate of OVnical
V
L*Ctor); TynI., ?acl V, (Docent, Engineer); a Wm (Candidate of
Techn' al
Sciences, Profcvsor, Doctor); valnicelt, rorlo, can iMe of
Phynical and lk%tbe-
=atical Sctenceff, rx--~Or); Vauyuek, Vladiml-~ (Candidate of
Physical amd Xatha-
=mtical Scien en, Docout, Doctor); Ylazak Harian, (Candidate
oC Phyalcal and
r Hmthc=tical Wences; Doctor); you, tujoslay (ERAmer)
Principles of antronauti4a (Zrad&4,y kimonautikV) ~~*, Orble,
21640 h45 yo 112" &1
bilxUo. 5000 col)ies printed.
T=G TAGS: coozimuatics, rocket, "te "Ite., !m!jfu&t' IdU91111
-PUPXM AIM COVEMS: We phlication is a. VopdUr saicALM mlerence
~O& for
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AU1HOR: Dolezal. V~dlmir_(Doctor of medicine; Candidate of science);
SlaVf.&,
Vladimir-~~ctorL~0'f~riedicine)'; Lwa, Josef (Engineer); R~rbak,
FrantiGeAi Zemanova,
Zdenka
ORG: Institute of Avlation Medicine, Pregue (Ustav leteckeho
zdravotnictyi); Researd
Institute of Physiatrics, Balneology, and Climatology. Braticlava
(Vyzkumny u9tav 1:ro
fyziatrii, balneologii. a klimatologii)
TITLE: Adaptive reaction of the organism to mountain altitudes of
1500-2003 rr
SOURCE: Vojenske zdravotnicke listy, no. 2, 1966, 56-59
TOP,'C alpino gy hy gy gh
L 4 -physiology, huntan phyE,i010 , high altitude p siolo , hi
altitude conditioning, physical stress
ABSTRACT: A group of 8 mountain climbers was obser- for 6 days under
physic,-~'
stress in the Tatra Mountains at an altitude of 1500-2000 m. The
tests were es-
pecially designed to study kidney reaction. The followinf,
su':)stances were
at 12-hour intervals: vanillylmande.Lic acid
(3-methoV-"--.-,yd,roxymande'Lic
ketosteroids, mucoproteins, cosincphils, and dchydroepiardrosierone.
On the
li-j''Jf-i secretion of ketosteroids and low secretion of
vanilly1mmidelic acid were ob-
served. A significant rise in vanil-*YlmEndelic acid occurred after
the second
d,K.~ when the men had suffered a severe emotional disturbance (news
of an accie--t)
Significant changes were observed in the secretion of mucoproteina.-
The
DOLEZAL, Zdensk; SHP, Emil
Meeting of -the Standarclization Group of the Parmanan't
Coal Comnission
of the CouniAl formutwaEconomic AosIstance. Uhli 5
no.3;10,1-102
Mr 163.
1. Ministeristvo paliv.
DOMAL, Zden
ek; SFJ?j Emil
-
Principles of standardization within the cooperation
of the
Council for Matual Economic Assistance* Uhli 5
no.8t283 Ag 163.
1. Mnisteri3tvo paliv.
LOLEZAL, Zdenek; SRP, Emil
Conference of mining stAndardIzation speclalists
of the Perna-
nent Coal Comission of the Gouncil for Ritual
Economic
Assistanco, Uhli 5 no.,W85 14 163.
DO=A~t Zdoe!k
............ 1-1 j 611P0 F.Idl
Rooting of the StAndardimation Grcup of the
Permanent Coal
Commission of the Council for Mutual Economic
Assistance in
laipsig, bormalisaw 31 no,4d2N.121 Ap )63.
1. Hiniaterstvo paliv., Praha.
DOUZALp Zdemk; SRP, Emil
Internatiortal conference of mining standardization
specialists
of the Pernanent, Coal Crimmisaion of the Council
for Mutull
Economic Assistance in Ostrava. Nornalizace 11
no.WV458
Ag 163-
It Hiniaterstvo pa3.iyj, I)raha.
HELGL, J.; DOLEZALEK, J.
Awakener of the people, Dr. Jan Melichar
(1810-1901). Cas. lek.
cesk. 102 no.17t464-466 26 Ap 163.
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wilh sirville air lrwftsw, flit amt of 19-10 11mir- It I-
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wbrv nwdrum. Arrini" twinatinn In abev 14 %, urah
that it cunnut be utiliml fiv rimvirrIkiin to 1. 'Alth
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luArlAitic (Tech. Univ..
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pror"tts and free amino scids 11) wrt dod.
itt 21 kinds of
cbmse by ruaw, 2-dimensloml jk%M chrott-at
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prewit in
PJI:F!'teqvt to the ~Iobrm relativir
;1,3rv*,.q, u -
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DOIEZALEK, J.
Kffect of a salt bath on salt penetration and quality of
the Moravian loaf
cheese. P. 177
PRYML) POTRAVIN. Pratia., Czechoslovalda., Vol. 10, no.
4p April 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (FEAI) IZ,,
Vol. 83 No. 7, JulY 1959.
'Uncl.
DDIEZALEK, JirJ,, doo., in2., dr.; ZAVODSKY, Karel,
in2.
JVdrogen peroxide treatment of milk and its use in
hard cheese
pr~oduction. Prum potravin 13 no.4:200-204 Ap 162.
1. Vpnoka skola chomicko-tachnologicka, katedra
technologie
mleka a tuku, Praha.
DME',WZK,_ILri,_ doe., ins., dr.; JANDOVA, Danuse,
inz.
Effect of' sodium chloride on the quality of Nalzov
cheese. Prum
potravin 14 no.1:10-11 Ja 163.
1. Vyeoka skola chomioko-technologicka, katedra
technologie
m1eka a.taku, Praha.
STIES., Bohumil, Ins., C.So.; DOLEZALEK, Rri, doe.,
inz., dr.
The i6th International Dairy Congress. Prum potravin
14 no.l:
37-40 Ja 163.
1. Vy2kWMIY ustav mlakarensky, Praha (for Sties). 2.
Vyeoka
skola chetaicko-tachnologicka, katedra technologie
mleka a tuku,
Praha.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chamical Technology. Chemical
Products and Tholr Applications.
Chomical EnlCinooring.
Ab s Jour j Plof Zhur-Miimiyaq No 7s 1959,
236,38
H-2
Author i Kohoutok, ,t,,s Dolezallk$ V,$
Vormouzok, C.
Inst a
Title i Effect of the Conoontt-ation of
Separating
Mixtures on the Efficloncy of Rectifying
Units. -
Orig Pub : Chem, list3-, 1958, 52l No 59 869-873
Abstract z It Is established that changes in tho
diffusion caufflakint and in viscosity as
a funotion of concentration of a mixtuxu
have considerable effect on the efficiency
of reetjXying apparata. It is particularly
Card l/ 2
'DOL;gH itILIVelay-IDoletaMp Vitesalem), dots.9
doictor; STUKHLIK, I.,
translator); GRLIPIRINt N.Lt prof., red.; KOROBTSOVA,
W.A.p red.;
TROMOV, A.V.9 teMn. red.
[Similitude and modeling in chemical engineering]
Podobis i mo-
dslirovwils v kbimich*skoi tokhmologii. Moskyaq Goo.
nsuabno-
tekhn. it;d-vo neft. i gorno-topliynoi lit-ryp 1960.
(095 P.
14MA 14: 5)
(Chemical sAlineering) (Dimensional analyals)
S/08 63/000/002./051/088
102
B171YB
AUTHORSt.. ilik, Vit,~81:ivl-jik,an
DOW( t ek, Stanislavt Fonio1c, Alfred
TITLEJ Preparation of-pure formcldebyde with a low content of
formic
acid
'PERIODICALi, Referaiivnyy zhurnal.. Xhimiya, no. 21 1963
401,'abstract
2N24 (Ozechoul. pa.tent 1007059 Aug- 151 1961)
TEXT3 The mixture oblained by dehydrating an aqueous solution of
CH 0
2
in the presence of an aliphatic' 'or alioyalic alcohol is
distilled in the
senoe-df an organic' liquid: forming no stable compounds with the
0
components 6f the mixture, and having a boiling point " 120 C. It
is
more convenient to use a liquid that has a relatively high vapor
pressure
and is able 'to absorb. alcohola.,'11COOH, and water from gaseous
CH 0. Such
2
liquids are,-eog. vater-soluble
ethors bt-dioxdn (I)t trioxan, (CH OCH
3 2 21
oyolohexane.' The 4lidsooiation of the dehydrated
and also, 0060 , '6414"
mixtur6 in the preeence,of a liquid, having a boiling point lover
than the
Odrd.. 1/2
Preparai ion of pure f0imaldehyde with B1710102
dis'96,0~ktionFtemperature,6f the mixture, takes place at
temperatures
There is no. Increase in the atoi4ity,of the product, as- the
''not odour.. An examplet Ve5 Paris of 58%-aqueous
I.: Cal4izz-aro reaction-does
arts of cyclohexanol are iftiroduoed into a still
solution of.CH 0 and 0 p
2
and water is removed by'va6uum-dietillation. With-vater,.1-5 parts of
CH 0 are.also removed., Subsequently, 100 parts of water-free I are
added
.2. .- .
inio'ihe'siill and bolling is conducted at the usual presbUre. I
returns
id them
'still from the reflux oondenver. whereas the condenser discharges
the purified and waier-free CH 20, oontaining 3.3% less of HCOOH
than the
-raw material.- Abstraoter..I.s,note: Complete translation.
d 2/2'
r
DOIEZALI V.,. doe. inz. dr.
.. . 11 1.
Seventioth birthday of
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CZECHOSLOViVaA/Chemical Technology - Chemical
Products and H.
Their Applications - Farmentation Industries.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya,, No 11, 1958, 37768
Author 011)rccbt, M., Dolezalovap A.
Tnst ------ -
Title Selection of Brewing Barley Viirieties for
the Production
of Diastatic Malt.
Orig Pub ; Kvasny Prunyal, 1957j, 3, No 1. 243-247
Abstract : As a result of technical breed, testing
(in lab:)ratory
and plant conditions) it has teon demonstrated that,
as far as diastatic activity is concerned, boo,,.
re-
sults were obtained in Czechoslovakia from
Kas1ititzki,
Detimicky, Bagatyr and Ratborzheky barleys.
Those varieties yield a special diastatic malt.
Card 1/1
DOLEZALOVA, A. TRKAN, If.
Determining the odor of malt by an objective irethod, p. 98.
(Kvasny Pn3Wsl. Vol. 3, no. 5, Hay 1957, Prahe. Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (MIL) LC, Vol. 6, no.
109 October 1957. Uncl.
DOLZZALOVAj A.; NERNICHOVAt M.) VLMI, J-
l4orience vith experimental -nltiW.,Ln shifting heaps, K
9 no.2s25-27 F 143. ~ 4..
1. Vypkumy ustav pivovarakr a sladaroky Praha, pracovisto
DOLEZAIOVA. A.. NETWICHOVAO M.; VLCEK, J.
Economical water consumption in pneumatic malting
plants.
Kvasny prum 9 no.8:18Lt-191 Ag 163.
J.
1. Vyzkumny ustav pivovaxelcy a sladarsky"p
Praha, praco-iste
Brno.
DOLFZALOVA,, Alice
3tooping of barley on the heap shifting pradvAction
lines. Kvnsny
prum 10 no. 8:178-179 Ag 164.
1. Research Enstitute of Brewing aid Melting,
Worksite Brno.
STANEK, M., dr.; UJEVIC, L, inz.; NOVAKOVA, J.,
inz.; DOLEZALOVA, H.,
inz.
Effect of the Indian corn seed treatment by
preparations contai-
ning tetrameth)-Ithiuram disulfide on the
development of parasitic,,
saprophytic, and mycolytic microflora around the
planted seed.
Rost vyroba 10 no. 4:423-434 Ap 164.
1. Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy
of Sciences,
Prague (for Stanek). 2. Central Research Institute
of Plant
Production, Ruz3me (for Ujevic). 3. Central Control
and Testing
Institute of Agriculture, Brno (for Novakova).
CZ.3CHOSLOVAKIA
SPALA, Ii.. STi:JSKAL J.
POKORNY, Z; Ynstitute of-PiT~tci-oglcaf-Physlology and
Ist Pailh-
ological and Anatomical Institute Fanulty or General
Nedicina.
Charles Univarsity (Ustav Patologicke Fyslologle a I.
PRtaIrw-
icko-Anatomicky Ustav Fak. Vseob, Lek. &U), PraGue.
"Compensation Kidney Hypertrophy of Rats as nn
Experimental
Model of Induced Tissue Growth."
Prague, CesXoslovenska FXslolo~~Ie,Vol 15, Nlo 2, Feb
66,
Abstract: )00 adult male rats were 3ub'erted to
rectomy qnd the progres,; or the compensatory
hyp,~rtrop',.,
other kidney was Investigated. The wel,~,ht of the
animal,:, do-
Greased after the operation an(i reached the original
value aftc-
da.s. 71ho wel~3ht of the reniining right kidney
ztarted Lo
Increase after 8 days, and after 32 days it was 150%
of the
original weight. The Influence of administration of
methyl-
tentosterone, dimethylandrostanolon and Royal Jelly
after the
operation was Investigated. I Figure. 1 Czech
reference.
Submitted at "16 Days of Physiology" at Kosice, 28 Sep
65.
169 -
FRYM, Vladislav, ins.; DOUMMVA, JarmUa,
Some intereatir4i uperience with the produotion of
proceased chesse.
Prum potravin 13 no.9.-481-487 8 162,
1. Laktos, n.p.s Praha (for lPrydl). 2. Vyzkumny uatav
mlekoxcinsky,
Praha (for Dolegalova).
DOLNZADMA,, Jaroulava
The monocytogram in prenature infants. Cask.pediat.16
no.1t.45--48
ja 161,
1. 11. detalm, kliniks v Praze, prednosta prof. dr.
J. Rouniek.
(INTANT PRMTMI blood)
(MOROCYTES in tuf & child)
Jo:jtifp inz. dr.; JdrMila
Propiirtie.m and test!ng cf iitd milk filt,3ra.
iruja po!.ruvin 1!1
no.8.-:405-497 Ag 164-
1. Iristituts o:,.' Dalry Re5oaich, Y-rag-jv,
DOLI&MYA, J,, -.KAR4 , J.
Studleu on physiological bases of owtical diseatie;
preliminary
communication. Aott. ohir* orthop, trann. ceah. 19
ao.441-#133-136
1932. (CLKL 23--Z)
1. Of the Clinic of Orthopedics and Children'@ Surgery
(Head-Prof.
J. Zahradniaek, X.P. f,Cbarlov University,, Praj;u* and
of the Depart-
ment of Orthopedics ial"Childrente Surgery
(Hemd---V&clar Tosovs)q.
N.D.) OT State Hoepita'% gift Prague II.