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GUDZON, N.I.
The STSh drilling and dowel-clinching machine. Bial.
tekh.-ekon.inform. no-7:29-31 16o. (14IU 13:7)
(Woodworking mchinery)
GUMON, N.I.
The 32PL-18 two-sided matcher. Sjul.takh.-ekon.inform. no.9:35-)7
160. (HIBA 13 - 10)
(Planing machines)
I I i - ! I : z . : 1 ~ I' f I I I I ! I I , I I - : .1 ! I I i . , - , : ,
GODX, Tu. So; CYUDZON, N. I.
The DS-6 and DS-7 woodworking machines. 3lul.tekh.-ekon.inforu*
nooll:28-31 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Planing =chinos)
GUDZOfj , IT. I.
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New wood-iiorking maoli-inery. Der.pron. 1- no.1-17-13 Ja
(',-!:P,A 1/,:2)
(Woodwoelcing naellnery)
GUDZON, N.I.
New woodworking machinery. Deroprom, 10 no.2.-13-14 F 161,
(MIRA 14-3)
(Woodworking machinery)
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AUTHOR: GUDZOV,N.T., HASHTAKOVA,L.D. PA - 2493
TITLE: TM-n-luMs-its Alloys and the Ranges of its Application. (Titan,
yago splavy i afery primyenyoniya, Russian)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Ak-%demii Nauk SSSR, 1957t Vol 279 Nr 2, pp 59-613 (U.S.S.R.)
Received: 5 / 1957 Reviewed: 6 / 1957
AP,'J,TRACT: This paper deals with the general properties of pure titanium,
various methods of its production, advantages compared to other
metals, and various possibilities for its application. Differerit
types of titanium alloys and their properties are enumerated. The
propertie.i of titanium alloys are shown in form of a table. The
paper further aiscussee methods of hardening that am applicable
in the case of titanium and its alloys; the influence exercised by
the atmosphere on its alloys in the course of a production process,
as well as when used for motov& and aircraft components (aircraft
with supersonic velocity) etc; further subjects discuased are its
age limit; various possibilities for the application of titanium
and its alloys, above all as coverings for aircraft, rotors of jet
planes, brakes, various wesponst antii'aircraft guns, amunition
cases. shipbuilding, etc; application of titanium coatings by ans
of electrolysis on to steel plates, and possibilities for the use
of this bimetal, for electric lines Of steel wire ao&ted with
Card 1/2 titanium, with a copper or aluminum protective coating etc; use of
PA - 2493
Titanium, its Alloys and the Ranges of its Application.
titanium cathodes in galvanopl&3ti0a; superhard alloys of titanium
and tungsten for tools. There are large titanium deposits in the
U.S.S.R. , particularly in the Ural district in fom of ilmenite
(PdTiO ). The authors recommend that an inexpensive and simple
technoi ogy of producing titanium be worked out as soon as possible
by Russian scientists in order to be able "to utilize the vast de-
posits of titanium in the U.S.S.R. as soon and as effectively
as possible."
ASSOCIATIM Not given
PRESINM BY:
SUIMITTED:
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AMN SSSR V.N. Ghernigovskim.
(PERIPHERAL NERVM-TRANSPLANTATION)
(X RAIS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
GUDZOVSKAYA
Some clawiges In the muscles following the interruption and
restoration of the wholeness of a nerve. Trudy KirgNOAGE
no.2:45-47 165#
Effect of X-ray irradiation on atrophic processes in the musculus
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Ibid,:47-49 (MIRA 18:.U)
1. Iz kafedry gistologii (zav. - Prof. A.A.Braun) Kirgizskogo
gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta.
CUDZOVSKIY, -
- ,
ik.~ are improving the to th.- -,ub.l.ic. lha;t. c7iazi. 21
1
no.9:2,1-25 S ~61. (Kru Ili tc~)
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Carl JA Pub - 1431 -- 7/2~
Autho- Gudzovskiy, G. A.
Title Variability of proteins during the sta~ges oP aGin.:-- and sociliaii
in in3at
k,
Periodical Vop. pi'-, 36-39, May/Jun 1955
Abstract Observed changes in the viscosity of myosin extracts from meat in
various stages of aging and spoiling in an attempt to arrive at a
better method of testinG meat. It was found that the viscosity
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heatinix, while aged meat yields a myosin extract that is no~ affc::t:ad
by heatimS. Spoiled meat yields an extract that drops in vis,-,z!aity
U
01ien heated. Thus 'he aging process in meat seems to be related to
the fact that the mus,::le proteins are approaching the isoalectric
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when used in conjunction with data on muscle fiber contraction anq
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graxnZ; three -eferences (all' USS11; al! sin,--c
Institution Chair of General Hygiene (Head - Pro,," F. 6.
inst, -trunze
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(PSMWONONA
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in factories at Aral lake)
(SODIUM CHIMIN
pseudemons salinaria distribution in salt & W. on fish
salting In Factories at Aral Lake)
(71SH
fish salting, off. of peaudonons saltnaria distributed In
salt from Aral Iaks)
GUMOVSKIT, G.A., PUS. P.M.
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(KIRGHIZ I STAN--MINM--DI MUSIS AND HYGIln)
GTJDZOVSKII, g.A
,; KOZHEMKULOV, T.A.
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(NUTRITION SUMEM)
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(milbi 18'.11)
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KOGHETKOV, V.N.; GOZYUK, G.P.
Purification of ethyl ether on synthetic sodimn zeolLte. Zhur.VKIIO
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Gu&U11MY Dla'E.
I-- - --
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GtY N3t in DLG
MEDICINE
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Vol. 8, No. 4
April 1959, Unele
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(MBqU1TORS' ~
Anopheles, distribution In Tugosl.)
GUEMNO. Dj.
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bifurcatus. Bull.Acad-serbe so., clases med. 11 i,,j.2:50-52 1954.
(mSqUITOW,
Anopheles maculipennis & A. bifurcatUs, diapause)
GUELMINO, Dj.; JEVTITCH, M.
The epidemic of of pr~patajjj favor in the province of Yojvodjina
during the summer o~ 1951. Ball.Acad.earbe sc.,classo mod. n no.2:
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(PAPPATAC7. FAM. epidemiology.
in Yugool.)
GUELMINO, Dorde.
Helminthiasis in Serbia; epidemiologic study Beograd, 1955. 70 P. (Biblioteka
Higijenskog Institute, NR Srbldo. 8 )
KHRAMKOVA, N.I.; GUEIZTEINO V.I.
Antigenic structure of mouse hepatomas. V. Organospoelfic liver
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1. Laboratory of Cancerogenegis Mechanisms, Departnent or
Cancerogenic Agents Research of the Institute , "cim.L A~Utzra-
tal and Clinical Cncology A.M.S. U.S.S.R. and Laboratory of
Cellular Antigens, Department of General Immunology and On-
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l7o abztract
See ll.~hiaiira., I:o 20, 1959, To 70361.
3-2
17
Irztit!xtu for twl.-o oni--'arvat Produotiou =L A ;at lon
of 1 n ot-&tulvc of lo
pr
lmvllt~trj and Blovhe;Jnt,",rf ;,raguo
V-m- czr~-;' '*=,u -o!%~ of
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1. Of the Neurological and Psychiatric Clinic of Slovak University
in Bratislava.
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nO HOi. -TA" ". 11 eu ror)svc', 1;~, r i c',:p i~'i 4
BrptiBlave. PrivTipk J ucO-o TI u sy-intom, n' ir-.!~ elbow
B-,-,tislpvkc-. lekr-s. Last. 1950, 3:-/Su~ ')l- 1 12'
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B7n r1ric r, t ~; wf! -e r- I go rip (1e ou nmir,)log c.- I ly heF 1V 'v Pi.- r-,; r) fij , tuider nr rc-!1q,
total as well ~s nertipl, qnd -in ~helrr bz--slls it 1-4 m.-7,osecl tI-pt thn test
.%hows ~he -Iis-urbanca of P c,)rticpl mpchpniam Acts ;:-epinst the fp1l
of Pn ext r-ertii ty. It' scem~ to be very P-eciso oveti Iii s-mrll, nyr'--i!jIp1
trpct leslins.
Jirout - Frngue
Sol, Neurology & Pryellptry Section VIII, Vol. 4, No.. i - 6
GIENC9wQFdI, E.
Imeacezoly= Bag t.--Qrvt:IGu-j a rxaI-.4.iCw FT1120S. as a
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.1 u
s~fndro,mu Psychogenic activatio7 of a nz-~urcloAcal syndrome 3ratizlavske lekars. L"st.
1950, 30/(,-7 (435-419o)
In a case of catatenic rosychosis a c!~nnection betacen a pOsSible psychic tralmila
and the mode of reaction was demonstrated with the help of narcoanalysis. The
choreatic form. of parakinesis aas darivej hypothetuicallv 1'ro!:i a cnorea re-
ritission -.,;hich the paticnt hai a-- an scent. i".,: -i-;~
the ph-siolo::-i-al way of di sinte;- ration as tranAtion to a lower de;;rne Jn a
posed hierarchy of cerebral mechanism
Houbieek - Pra[7ue
SO: !!M~O-L'FPA 'ILDTO.f. vol. 5 110. 3 Sec. VIII March 1~~;2
GUNN63EMER, Z.; BOZIK, L.
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1952. 15/1-205-318) Illus. 3 The Fnth rs worked out a :-:eth(,d of Infiltrating the
lumbosaxral roots in wh:ch a lend T)lRque is sh wn on t'-(% flim. The oosit,on
of this plaque 1c; simultaneously mRrked on the skin and serves as a point of orient-
ation. The method is sim-n1e, eyant and aafe. The localization of the affected
segments Is very accurate. The infiltr.,tion was performed in 42 cases.
Henner
-Prague
SO: EXCERPTA MEDICA Volume 6, Number 1, Section VIII - January 1953
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1. Pefthiatricheskaya klinika Universiteta Im, Komenskogo v
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(RIFLIM, COMITIOMM,
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(NTSTAGRUS. experimental,
maw)
GUMTSBM RR E.-IZIM14D, V.
Conditioned optokinatic mystagmus. Cesk. f.Tsiol- 5 no-3:
381-387 1956.
1. Payebtatri.cka, kliniks UK, Bratislava.
(RMIM, CONDITION=,
conditioned optokinetic myatagmus (Cs))
(kffSTAGMUS,
same)
GUENSBIRGIR, Ernest; GROSS, Jan; MUM, Jozef
Directed electroshock therapy. Cook. psychiat. 54 no.2:116-121 A-Pr
58.
1. Psychiatricka kliniks v Bratislava a Psychlatricks odd. OMM Y
levoci. M. G. Psychintricks klinika, Bratislava.
(SHOCK TMMAPT, IMMIC
pro-shock barbiturate narcosis (Cs))
(RCTMITMTM, ther. use
subnarcosts in electroshock ther. (Oz))
GUMBERGER, E.
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(PSYCHOMUTIC MMICINE)
GUMSUMER, E.; SCHKDTq P.
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1. Psychiatric.Clinic, Comenius University, Bratislava.
(FMM CONDITIONED) (WSTAGMUS exper)
- oe-v
!ra'.1s2Ava, La~-Ars',:,v ~-zor, Vol 10p No llp 1911 (contfd)
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9. vrpilapn7 In the Case U13torles of a ifouralo;7 t~'Atm
m4of(vaeuel)
("Wf6loSicke "t4dra) -amcilnj ir.*-l
pp 401-703.
2.0. -Ap"Saxamce of
Tr"tment of 1:a~a Xt"S
Director (Pr*dnostL) us Univ.
PX70'latrlept klimika M) Bretl-lnz;
OVA,
Imtedra) SUDL; %Z-70.;.
U. -2ars of :njurlei of the Cb*7t* Chief
CVW-IU*I) r1ozent V.1) of n-az--~" 'tch1xv'rg!C"C0
katedral OUM -"tint L sz
.~L ont. I
MD DIrector (Prednonz-a)_Cont.-
Uborstor) 034Z Yart1n; ;p
22. vP2A&ra Protein te~ej end lonorra-n after Gy-nocclogle
surfiqr7n Clre:t:~r 1PrtL-0:ta) ro^"It'
Ajm4ko oj!C~Fe kat T.
7p 7u- 1
T.M.
13. sprecancerc3is In 0-.*1Ar7.ng0l0-.- KD Chief
(76dual) -D&:Az=aAtp:v I ~Mt; -GLj;.Loz1C*' 9
katedra) SUM 1-trativii .3!01F~11-1'
14. &Therapeutic Ptobl4ma of Canoer of ti,.s oral ravit*j"
:' 111F.Kov 9 Director (Pradnasta --Z'ulz~nnnt of
Ad Ladlolotic-ke k8tedr M~L Bratis A;
15. *X-RAY AsPects of Pe:'Imstoris Correlated with the
MaliCnant or Benign Mdarlyinq !;one Disease" A. j4P,;Du-!
Chief (7oducl Cm-A-trent CLnngt ~onolo-~ (rantgenolo-
: --- -- -7
ticks Kate i NU -~ I -d.
28. "roblems or Psoriasis As Fe-,Scled bT Three Years
t Urector (FrSdn03tt)
Cb'Qr- (D4rutovsna.-oi6r
2/3
GUENSBERGER, E.; TESAROVA, 0.
Studies on the poychogeneoin of corticovisceral psychosomatic
diseases. Activ. nerv. wap. 4-no.2x171-172 '62.
1. Psychiatricka katedra SUM, Bratislava.
(FSYGHOSOMATIC MEDICINE)
GUENSBERGER., E.; TESAROVA, 0.; HORKOVIG--KOVAG, G.
Methodological means for verification of model depressions.
Activ. nerv. sup. 5 no.2tl7l My 163.
1. Psychiatricka klinika lakarskej fakulty UK, Bratislava -
Psychiatricka katedra SUDL, Bratislava.
(DEPRESSION) (APOMORPHINE)
GUENSBERGER, E.
The role of mental hygiene in industrial medicine. Prac. lek. 15
no.6:247-252 Ag 163-
1. Paychiatricka klinika lakarskej fakulty UK v Bratislave,
prednosta prof. dr. E. Guensberger,
(INDUSIRIAL MEDICINE) (MENTAL HYGIENE)
L 12957-66
ACC NRt Ar("W SOURCE CODE: CZ/00`79/65/00`7/002/0172/0174
AUTHOR: Guensberger. E.
ORG: Psychiatric Clinic, Bratislava
TITLE; Recent experience with conditioned reflex formation,in man [This paper ias
presented at the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Experimental and Clinical~
Study of Higher Nervous Functions held in Marianske Lazne from 19 to 23 October 1964-1
SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superior, v. 7. no. 2, 19650 172-174
TOPIC TAGS: conditioned reflex, man
ABSTRACT: Laboratory conditioned rei'lixes do not allow,& com.~
plete investigation; the author conducted experiments ithere
spontaneous extinction was f &at and stabil tx&ti -on occurredL only, in
pathological cases with a different mechanism of fixation. Con-
ditioned reflexes may be formed by means of verbal reinforcement*
The duration of the fixation is praotically unlimi.ted. Such con-
ditioned reflexes are dependent on parameters; this represents.
~a model of an.original,, volitional,.-Aoliberate reaction, in--
dependant of the period of training. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. VFA�7
.SUB, CODE: 06, 05 SUEM DATE: none
Cmd 1A N Lk)
J.
GUENSBERGER E.
&)me psychoe-3matic problems in obstetrics and gynecology.
Cesk. gynek. 30 no.9:696-700 14 165.
1. Psychiatr. klin. Lekarsko fakulty University Komenskeho
v Bratislave (prednosta, prof. dr. E. Gueneberger). Submitted
July 100 1965.
L 29,197--t),b
~ql 102 2
ACC NRt AP6019994 SOURCE CODE: 001)~(jle) A
UTHOR: Guensberpr,Z..; Te~ Brava Schmid
A
ORG: Psychiatric Clinic, Comenius Univers Lty, Bratislava; Psychiatria;Department,
Slovak Institute for Post-Graduate Medical Training, Bratislava
TITLE: Endogenous depression as a model for an experimental study of the effect of
psychostimulantn and thyipoleptics ghis paper was prenente~ at the 7th Annual
Psychopharmacological Meeting,_jenenik, 20-23 January 1965,/
SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superior, v. 7, no. 3, 1965, 280-282
TOPIC TAGS: nervous system drug, pharmacology
ABSTRACT: ; Short time effect of Saroten and of dq?gh~jnmetrazine
iri d6p~sslve syndromes was Investigated. 20 patients were
used In the experiment. Saroten Influences psychomotor activity,
and Induces the renewal'and Improvement of contacts. Dexphen-
.metrazine has a atimulatory and an antidepressive action. orig
--zo-rig. ar.t. in Eng.7 Z-pRs7
art. has: 1 figure.
SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: none
CUCliOSLOVAIKLI
E.; SMI'NIDT, P.; PsycnLatric Clinic, Bratislava.
von 7.
version not gi
"Criteria of Conditioned Roflox Formation in Man.
Prague, Activitas Nervosa Superior, Vol 8, No 2, Jun 66, pp 205-207
Abstract: Authors' method of th,-~ conditioned arrest of optokinetic
nysuaginus (CAOIT) for the development of basic criteria characteris-
tic of a conditioned roflox is described. CAON does not appear
during anteposition; it is necessary to distinruish between con-
ditioned reflexes and learned responses. 1 Figure, no references.
Submitted at the bth Confer. for Exper. and Clin. Study of Higher
Nerv. Functions at Mar. Laznej 12-15 Oct 65. Article is in English.
1/1
58 -
CZECjTOSLOV,'UZIA
~411a-21,SPEVIG~3113,, B.; N, V.; Psychiatric Clinic, Br:itialava.
Orir,
'. ors
,LOrig. vorsilon not given
3 _7A
"Qualitative Chnrart7ristics all Chronic Fatigue in Fixat-ion En-
durance Tests."
Prar,uoj Activi.tas Nervosa 3u2f~rior, Vol 8, Ho 2, Jun 06, pp 209-210
U
Abstract: Nervous and mental fatl -r,,ue arc discussed. Chronic and
neurotic faluir,,Ile j6 compared. The Pr'Ocess, of f-lti!-~ua cannot. be
sep:~~rated from, a numbnr of physiol,7)_ical and psycholo!~ical poculi-
arities. A qualitative analysis Of"the nysto-ram including fixation
endurance is su*_~table for the study of pq~,choz)atjjolo',_,,ical states
which are speciall-y bu~ not excI.IlsivOly 0 .f a neurotic t-rno. I
ure, no rcferences. Submittud at tiic J~th Conf. of Zxper and Clin.
Study of Hir.;her Nerv. Functions at Mar. Lazne 12-15 Oct '05. Article
is in English.
82
GURISBERGER, E.; TFSAROVA,O.
New possibilities in psychogenetic research, Activ. nerl'. SUP,
6 no.1:63-64 164.
iCZFC11O5LOVAKL%
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I
,-E-. GU~.'LS3FRGFR,,-O. TFSAROVA and G. HORKOVIG-KOVAG, Psychiatric Clinic of
Medical Faculty of Comenius University (Psychiacricha klinika Lekarske-
fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho) and Chair of rsychaitry of the Postgraduate
Medical College (Psychiatricka k1fulka SUM) Bratislava.
"Possible Metthodolo,-ies in Influencing Nodel Depression."
rra,v,ue, Activitas :(!,:vosi St Vol 5, 1"c 2, 'Mav 63; r- 171.
Abstract : Continuation of st-udies of inducing modc-1 deprcssion with
17. apomorphine s.c., o.1 (cc.?) 3 Lo 5 times daily in 10 ncurotics and
10 controls (from dermatology clinic); compared with 10 endogenous
depressives. Evaluation lri fixation holding time and latency of starc.
in neurotics the 11aro tleprcssion" did occur to various deorees of
intensit'l, but not 'In cantrols.
12
C %"1 71 0 S L OV Aj'i 1,
1~ C I.,11C
pro f. D-r, o-- ri-f t'heS
--lacu--- of "edicine
(Lcha--ska fakulta),
Comenius University, Bratislava.
"N.1ental Hygiene as Part of the Work Hygiene"
Prague, Pracovni Lekarstvi, Vol XV, No 6, Auguot 1963, pp 247-
251.
Abstract: Referring to the subject as treated by various Western
authorg the author of this article argues that more attention
should be given to psychiatric problems in studying human work
.1 -
and working conditions. No references.
GUINSBERGER, K.; HADLIK, J.,; HMRM. K.; KACEK, Z.
Present problem of neuroses in Czechoslovakia. Gas. Jok. cook.
94 no.40:1065-107) 30 Sept 55.
(PSYCHIATRr.
in Czech.)
LYCEFFIA M, t ! I k- 1C'. an
100. TIfF INFLUENCE OF HORMONAL Cff~,NGES IN THE Alif-IFT ON THE
SENSITIVITY TO RADIATION OF GUERIN'S ('A11(.TN6MA - Dvr Finfluss
der hortnonalen Milieuver8nderung aur die StrnhIenempfindlichkvit des
. au
Gudrin-Karzinoms - V A c z X_~,, M o I nA r It, and C s i I I a g M. U. Fr,
niW~esf - OINCOLOGIA (Hasel) 1959. 12/3 (215-
217) rabies s
A wonnan of 62 with endornetrial carcinoma who cf,ald tiot be tiporatud tipon bccau.v
of hypertension was treated with radiurn and X-rity trvatmeni bta 1100 renewea
metrorrhaRias 3 months after the last radiation dose. 'I ke second curt,ttage agam
showed adenocar4inorna and cyHtIv glandular hypt-1-111asia, but it was noted that none
of the cells and cellular nuclei showed any irradiation effect. Operation was then
performed and revealed 2 thecoma. ro investigate the question if ocstrogens have
any effect on the radiosensitivity, 300 rats bearing Guq~rin carcinonia were admin -
istered oestragens and irradiated (for technical details see the original). It was
found that treatment with oestrogens appeared to neutralize the effect of irradiation:
the survival time of the animals that were irradiated and treated with oestrogensi,,.
was the same an that of the control animals. Inthese experiments the radiosensitiv
of the Gudrin carcinoma was confirmed.
(XVI, 10, 14)
POLANr / organic Chemistry--Synthetic Organic IG-2
Chemistry
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Kh1miya, No 8, 1959, 27503
Author : Guerne D and Urbanski, T.
Inst :-Mo-t g i v e n
Title : Aliphatic Nitro Compounds. XXXIII. Synthesis
and Cleavage of 3-CYclohexyl-Derivatives of
Tetrahydro-1,3-Oxazine
Orig Pub: Roczniki Chem, 31, No 3, 869-878 (1957) (in
Polish with En~_llsh and Russian summaries)
Abstract: Continuing work reported earlier, the authors
have synthesized a nui-.,iber of 5-nitro-5-R-3-
cyclohexyltetrahydro-1,3-oxazlres (Ia-c, where
Ra = CH 33 Rlb = C2H5 , and Rc = C 3H7) and have
investigated their hydrolysis. The synthesis of
I is achieved by reacting C01.114H 2 (11) with
Card 1/6
POLAND / organic Chemistry--Synthetic organic G-2
C h e na -_' S t rY
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Kh1miya, No 6, 195S, 27503
0 (IV). The
Abstract: (HOCH,)2C(R)NOp (IIIa-c) in 305 CH,2 lc Hcj leads
hydro Ysis Of I with aqueous-alcoh~51
to the elimination Of CH20 and the formation of
C6HllN1iCH2CH (R)N02 (Va-c). The action Of IV
on V regenerates the I. When V is reacted with
CH3 -ONa (VI), IV is eliminated and the Na salt
of the aminonitro coripound is formed; treatment
of these products with HC1 giveE, C6HllNHCH2CH(R)-
N02 (VII a-c). The action of IV on VI reconverts
the latter to I. The nitrosoamines5 C61i,,N(NO)-
CH2CH(R)NO2 (VIIIa-c) are converted back to the
I
VII with HC1. V is synthesized by the action a
Hll (I"') with
II on III or from HOC112 NHC6
Card 2/6
POLAND / Opganic Chemistry--Synthetic Organic G-2
Chemistry
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 8, 1959, 27503
Abstract- CH-~CH(NO2)CH20H (X). The reaction of IX with
RC1112NO2 leads to the synthesis of the HC of VII.
0.1 mol III is treated with 0.15 mol IV, 0.5 gm
NaHCO3, and 0.1 mol II; at the termination of the
exothermic reaction the solution is heated for 3
hrs at 6o-650 and the resinous mass is washed with
viater; I are obtained (the product, yield in
mp in OC (foom ale), and the mp in OC of the
hydrochloride tHC) are listed in that order): Ia,
50-51 162 (decomp); b 55, 5~-60, 187
(dDecomp); c: 60, 69-70, 179 ~decomp). 2 girls of
I in 200 ml 801/; alcohol are treated with 10 ml
cone HC1, the solution is heated to boiling, and
the solvent is distilled off, the last part of
Card 3/6
POUND / Organic Chemistry--Synthetic organic
Chemistry
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 8, 1959, 27503
Abstract: the distillation being carried out under vacuum;
the HC of v is obtained. One gm of the HC of
V in 15 ml water is treated with a calculated
amount of NaHCOJ and V is isolated (the product,
mp in UC (from ale), and the mp in OC (from 3:1
alc-acetone~ of the HC and of the dibenzoyl
derivative from aqueous alc) are listed in
that or-der): a, 68-70, 169(decomp); 106-107; b,
77-79, 170 (decomp), 101-102; c, 79-81, 167
Necollip), 14o-142. One gm of V is treated with
a calculated amount of 2% VI and then with
an excess of alcoholic ljCl at 00, the solvent
is distilled off under vaccum in the cold, and tYe
11C of VII is isolated (the product and the ilip
in OC (decomp) are given): VIIa, 148; VIIb, 160;
Card 4/16
POLAND / Oruanin
POLAND / organic Chemistry--Synthetic G-2
Organ~,c Chejnistr~r
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khiniiya, No 8,. 1959, 27502
Author :,Guerne, D. and UrbanBki, T.
Inst :Not given
Title :Aliphatic Nitro uompounds. )OKXII. 5ynthe,,~ia and
Cleavage of 3-benzyl-33ubstituted Tetrahydro-
1,3-Oxazines
Orig Pub: Roczniki Chem, 31, No 31, 855-667 (1957) (in
Polish with Enji-sh and Russian summaries)
Abstract: The reaction of CrH5CHoNHS (I)Vand CH20 (II)
with C2H 1102 (IIK C3fi7N 2 (1 ), or C4H NO
M 9
has Ken used 'to Dre are comDounds 01 &
type! OCH2N(Cy 2-1 5 2 431*0;rH~ rBicl (VI),
where R = CH %via) C2Hr (Vje~l-
.9 5 (V~b), C311 :,- I ~
the previous y synthesizZ:-d VI (R CH2N) (Vid
Card 1/7
POLAND / organic Chemistry--Synthetic G-2
Organic Chemistry
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-IMimiya, No 8, 11059, 27502
Abstract: and VI ( R = H) Me (See Communication XXXI,
MiNhim, 1959, 1935fl were also prepared in the
above-described way. VI on hydrolysis lose
1 mole of II and ave converted to aminonitroal-
cohola, C6H~Cli2NHC112C(il)(NO2)CI[20":I (V11)- When
VII are hea ed wit1h II in the presence of Na.1JC03
VI are regenerated. The action of CH3ONa (VIII~
on VII results in the elimination of I mcle
II and gives Naederivatives of aminonitr;com-
pounds of the type C6H5CH21qHCH2Na-(R)NO~, (IX)
which are converted to C6H5C112NHCH2CH(R7NO2 ("111
by acids and by C02. When X are heated with II
in 50% alcohol in the presence of NaHC03 (pH 7-5),
VT
.L. are regenerated. VII (R = CH20H), prepared
Card 2/7
POLAND / Organic Chemistry--or'yntubetic Organic G-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 8, 1959, 27502
Abstract: fr-.)m VId, when reacted with VIII loses 2 mols
II and is converted to X, (R = H) (",a). Xz adds
3 mols II and changes into VId. VId on reaction
with VIII gives VIe, which on treatment with II
and HCl cleaves to give X (R = CH20H)(Xb). Xb
is converted to *.a by the action of VIII, losing
1 mole 11. 0.1 mol of (CH2OH)JC01)iTO2 (:U) at/"'200
is treated with 0.15 mol 30% 1, 0.5 gm NaHC03,
and 0.1 mol !, the mixture is heated for 2 hrs
at 600, and V! is obtained (R, the yield in %, mp
in OC, and top of the hydrochloride (HC) in
0C are given in that order): CH8, 65, 66-68,
196-198; C2115, 58, 68-70, 198-2 0; C3H7, 55, 46-48,
175-178. one gm of the HC or of free base VI
f "
is refluxed for 15 hrs in 50 ml conc H2SO4 k-r in
Card 3/7
POLAMD / Organic Chemistry--Synthetic Organ:Lc G-2
Chemistry
Abs Jour: Rer Zhur-Khimiya, No 8, 1959, 27502
Abstract: 151'4) HCI) (alternatively, the refluxing may be
stopped after ",-8 hrs) and evaporated under
vacuum; the HC of the corresponding VII is iso-
lated from the residue. One gm of VI in 100 ml
801% alcohol is treated with 4 ml conc HCl, the
sr# lut4ion is refluxed 2 hrs, and the solvent is
distilled Off Under reduced pressure; the follow-
ing HC of VII were obtained by this procedure
(R, the mp in OC, and the mp in OC of the diben-
zoyi (for VII prepared from VIa-c) or the dia-
cetyl or triacet I derivative (for VII prepared
from VId and VM are listed In that order -
CH 31 102-1011, 112-n4; C2H51 150-152, 105-107;
C3H-, 135-137, 90-92; H, 150 (decomp), 115-118;
Card 4/7
POLAND / Organic Chemistry--Synthetic Organic G-2
Chemistry
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Xhimiya, No 3, 1959, 27502
Abstract: CH20H, 177 (decomp), 96-100. 5 mmols of the HC
of VII in 3 ml 30~ alcohol, 8 mmols 27% 11, and
0.01 mol NaHC 03 are heated for some time a," ---I
looo; VI is obtained. One gm of the HC of VII
in 200 nil ether is treated with a calculated
amount of 2% VIII and the solution is filtered;
the filtrate yields LX having no definite nip.
One gm IX in aqueous solution on treatment with
C02 or 2-HOC6114COOH gives X (ether extractionj;
the following have been prepared in this way
(R, the mp in OC of the HC of X, and the mp in
OC of the tosyl derivative of X are listed in
that order): CH ) 146 -150, 82-84; C211~, 150-151;
88-89; c3H71 15~-154, 110-112; HC of Xa nip 147'
Card 5/7
POLAND / organic Chemistry--Synthetic Organic G-2
O'hemistry
Abs Jour: Ref Zjhur-laiimiya, No 8, 1959, 27502
Abstract: (decomp), acetyl derivative mp 1313-1950. 0.01
mol X1 in 3 ml water is treated with a stoichio-
metric amount of I and the mixture is heated to
500; a solution of the organic layer in acetone
is treated with an ether solution of Rcl (gas);
the He of VII Is obtained, yield 30-50%. 0.02
mol C6112CH214HCH OH in 20 lnl alcohol and 10 ml
water I treateg with 0.02 mol of III, IV, or V,
the solution is heated to 600, after 24 hrs
the organic layer is separated, the aqueous layer
is evaporated under vacuum, the residue is ex-
tracted with ether, the organic layer is added
to the extract, and the He of X is isolated from
the solution, yield 20-50%. 0.01 mol elf 3 CH(NO 2)_
_CH20H Or C2H5C H(N02)CH20H in 15 Ml of a 1:2
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INST. Nlkitskiy State Botanical
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AWHORS: Budnik, N.M.; Zolotykh, V.T.; - Candidates of Technical Sciences;
_ &,; Ishchenko, Yu.L.; Sapov, P.M.; Engineers
Gufan, R
TITLE: Automatic Ara-Spot Riveting J~
PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye prozvodstvo, 1960, No. 5, Pp. 32 35
TEXr: Flux welding used in the manufacture of agricultural machines is
carried out manually in most cases. The apparatus W01 -8 (ERSM-8) designed by
Rostsellmash (Rostov Agricultural Machine Plant) has several drawbacks. A new
apparatus was developed by the plant, the distinguishing feature of which Is a
new welding head. A diagram of the head is shown. The new machine equipped with
this head makes it possible to facilitate welding, to increase the productivity,
to reduce the consumption of electric energy and electrode wire. A detailed de-
scription of the operation principle is given. The new welding head can be used
as basis fordeveloping welding machines,,Iwith program control and.also of univer-
sal and specialized multielectrode machihbs.
Card 1/1
ACCESSION NRt. AP403062
AUTHORSt Gufelldp I. L.; VatveyevaiN. I.
TITLEs On the formation of joints at ultrasonic welding
:SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Y. 179 noe 4, 1964, 09-622
.TOPIC TAGSt ultrasonic welding, copper, aluminumt titaniump plastic flow, coherent.
:scattering, diffraotometer URS 50 It welding machine UZSM ip power generator UZG 10#.
,solid solutiong aging process
.ABSTRACTt The formation of joints under ultrasonic welding was found to occur in
!two distinct stages. The first one was characterized by an inarease in temperature;
iin the zone of welding caused by the dry friction between contact surfaces, removal
:of oxide films, formation or cohesive compounds, and a low resistance to fracture.
,This stage lasted for 0.1-0.3 see. The process responsible for increasing the
:resistance occurred in the second stage. The first group of materials chosen for
this study consisted of Cu + Al, Al + A19 and Cu + Al; the second group consisted of
T:L -t- Gu and T1 -*- T:L. The weldIng was performed in a 19ZSU-1 nLachine equipped with a
.power generator MS-501- In the first group (under the Wluenoe of ultraeo"'o
oscillations) the surface flow of the metal led to the brealrin down of blocks of
:Card 1/2
3/0126/64/017/004/0619/0622
'ACCESSION NRs AP4034062
,coherent scattering. The int;Mnities cof the lines (111) of Cu and Al were reduced
wsignif,-csntly. The splitting of line (111) of Cu in the zone of,plastio flow of the
.compound Cu + Al indicated the existence of a solid solution or Al in Cu along with
:pure Cu. In thq cohesion zone only the solid solution wao.observed. The appearance
.of CuA.-. accounted for the aging proceos. In the second group the breaking down of'
.cohereni scattering blocks was also observed. In the zone of plastic flow a solid ~
:solution of Ti in Cu was noted in placo of Cu, The aging process was caused by the!
of the Ti Cu phase. The authore thank V. 1. 111ins, for discussion of the
:resultu and for the Qiographio work. Orig. art* has$ 4 figur*so
4SSOCUTIOM none
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XL~rN_k'-__A;. 6030273 SOURCE CODE. UR/0125/66/-000/008/0050/0053
AUTHOR.-. Gufan R. M.; Zolotykh, V. T.; Budnik, N. M.; Martinovich, V. V.; Gur'yev,
,K. S.; Sapov, P. M.; Barilov, 0. A.; Fel'dman, B. Z.
I
;ORG: [Gufan, Zolotykh, Budnik, Martinovich] Rostov-na-Donu Institute of Agricultural
;Mlachine Building .(Rostovskiy-na-Donu institut sellkhozmashinostroyeniya); [Gurlyev]
-1,T'aganrogElectrical Equipment Plant (Taganrogskiy zavod elektrotekhnicheskogo
Joborudovaniya); (Sapov, Barilov, Fel'dman] "Rostsel'mash" Plant (Zavod "Rostsellmash")
i
TITIX: The ISO universal welding_oscillator
4
~SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, no. 8, 1966, 50-53
TOPIC TAGS: welding, hf oscillator, spark ignition, autoinat-1c welding
Fqv'p'i~eivr 00,)jpoA).Fvr 1A f
ABSTRACT: The authors describe the new _ISO spark welding oscillato-r developed on the
basis of an experimental investigation of the operation of various ty-pes of oscilla-
tors. This is a general-purpose unit, i. e. it may be used both as a series and as a
parallel oscillator. The unit should be connected in series for welding currents
which do not exceed the value given in the specifications and in parallel for higher
currents. The hot side of the power line is fused and the unit has a line filter,
step-up power transformer with limiting renistors, spark occillator circuit, high-fr
quency output transformer and output capacitor. A schematic diagrom and photographo
Card 1/2 uDc: 621-791.03:621-3.072
ACC NR-
:of the unit are given and the operating principle is described. The unit requires a
;220 vac power supply at 50 cps. The oscillator consumes less than 75 v with a power
!transformer secondary voltage of 2300 v. The minimum hf open-circuit voltage is 5 kv
and the maximum continuous welding current with series connection 16 350 a. The over-
all dimensions of the instrument are 3lOx28oxl65 mm and the entire unit weighs 1
i
Ithan 15 kg. A comparison with the OSTsN-2M oscillator shows that the ISO unit gene-
Irates much less radio interference. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 2, tables.
SUB CODE: 13, 09/ SUBM DATE: 22Mar66/ ORIG REF: 001
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1. Rostovskiy-lla-Donu institut
stroyeniya.
C UFEVD, 1. - "Data on the History of the Development of the
FiCht, Against Tuberculosis in the Ukrainian 5SR." Sub 13 Apr 52,
Centrnl InsL for the Advanced Training of Physicians.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in 1,!edical Sciences).
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GUGALO, inzhoner.
Improve the construction of pumps for the ONK spraying device.
Mokh. oil'. hoop. 8 no.9,29-30 S 157. (KM 10t-9)
(Spraying and dusting equipment) (Pumping machinery)
GTJGALO. A.I. [Huhalo, A.I.], inzh.
Improving the operation safety of gear pump-sprayers. Mekh. sill.
hoB. 9 no.4:18 Ap '58- (MIRA 11:5)
(Spraying and dusting equipment)
GUGALO, A. I., Cand Agric Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of the effect of poison-
ous chemicals on the wearing of spray pumps, in order to increase their opera-
tional Indexes". Leningrad, 1959. 22 pp (All-Union Order of Lenin Acad Agric
Sci Im V. I. 1,-nin, All-Union Inst of Plant Protection), 150 copies (KL, No 11,
1960, 135)
4.
GUGALO, A.I,, insh.
Plastic materials for sprayers. Zaahch.rast. ot vred. i bol.4
no.416-17 Jl-Ag 159.
(MIRA 16;5)
(Spra~ying and dusting equipment) (Plastics)
GUGALO A I., dotsent; LINNIK, A.A., dotsent
Liquid atomizers. Zashch. rast. at vred. i bol. 8 no.8:33-34
Aj 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Belotserkovskiy sellskokhosyaystvennyy institut.
GUGALC, A.I. [Huhalo, A.I.), kand.sellskokhoz.nnuk
I'--
Defects of sprayers ah4 methods f~~-their removal. Mekh. sill.
hosp. 11+ no.7:14 il 163i (MIRA 17:2)
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Role of familial microflora in the development of chronic
tonsillitis in children. Uch. zap. S%avr. gos. med. inst.
12:362b 163. (KM 17:9)
1. Kafedra bolezney i6ha, gorla i nosa (zav. prof. 1.M. Soboll)
Stavropollskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta.
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GUGAVA, D... inzh.
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48-5-32/56
SUBJECT: USSR/luminescence
AUTHORSi Gugel' B.N. and Veksl*r I.S.
TITLEz Rational Choice of Luminophores for Television Screens
(Ratsionallnyy vybor lyuminoforov dlya tol*viiionnykb okranov)
PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, tieriya Fizicheskaya, 1957,
Vol 21# #5, pp 704-705 (USSR)
ABSTRAM Couples of lusinophores with complea*ntary colors of lumines-
canoe are used for the screens of black-and-whito television.
For the rational choice of a couple, It is necessary to check
the correspondence of the components by color, saturation by
current at raster excitation, and stability.
The couple of luminophoree consisting of ZnS-Ag and (Zn,Cd)S-Ag
is the best with respect to the characteristic of saturation
by current.
A shade of white color corresponding to t'he color temperature
of r'-15,0000K Is best suitable for the screens operating in
rooms illuminated with incandescent bulbs. This requirement
Card 112 is not by any of the luminophores ZnS 45' CdS 5,-Ag; ZnS 61 CdS 39-Ag
118-5-32/56
TITLE& Rational Choice of Luminophoree for Tolevinion 3creena
(Ratsionallnyy vybor lyusinoforoy dlya tolovisionnykh skranov)
znS20' We 80-Ig and AnS 50 ZnS*5o taken in -the couple with 1;nS-Ag.
The best light output is obtained by using ZnS 45' CdS 55-Ag.
Luninophores US-ig-aid (Zn,Cd)S-Ag with fine grains are use,d
to ensure the uniform coating,
Silicon! couples, which hay* no saturation by current, must bn
used for projector kinescopes. An alnuinum-coaUd screen 2of
C&Mg(SiO3 )2-Ti and (Zn,Be)2 SiO4-Un at 25 kv and 8.5,AAlan has
a light output of 3 in/M. The stability of luainophores in very
high, and' after 500 hours of operation light output decreases
by only 5%.
One Russian reference Is cited.
INSTITUTIONs Not indicated.
PRESENTED M
SUBMITTEDt No date indicated
AVAILABLEs At the Library of Congress.
Card 2/2
SUBJECTS USSR/Luminescence
AUTHORS: Gugellp B.M. and Shapochnik, M.M.
TITLES Improvement of the quality of Luminophore Films in Lumines-
cence Tubes (Uluchsheniy* kachestva lyumirofornogo sloya v
lyuminesteentnykh lampakh)
PERIODICALS Izvestiya Akadonii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizich*akaya, 1957, Vol
21# #5, pp 705-706 (USSR)
ABSTRACTS The main luminophorea for luminescent tubes are a mixture of
magnesium tungstate with zinc-boryllius silicate activated by
manganese and calcium halogen-phosphate actiTated by antimony
and manganese.
The luminophors coating by calcium halogen;phooRhate in very
stable
ith respect to irradiation by ligh at A - 2,357 1
and 1, 0 1 in the oxidation atmosphere. The presence of H 20
,;
and CO2 leads to unstability.
Luninophores with a high value of R (ratio of the sum of main
oxides to PO ) and sufficiently high content of antimony solubleLil",
4
Card 1/2 HCl are the stablest ones. The beat results are obtained at
4 8
TITLE: Improvement of the quality of Luminophore Films in Lumines-
cence Tubes (Uluchaheniye kachestva lyuminofornogo aloya v
lyuminestsentnykh lampakh) I
R4-61.64 and Sb solubl r".4'0~0%.
a
The concentration of Kn and ratio of concentrations F3C1 in a
luminophore determine theepectral composition of the lumines-
cence of calcium halogon-phosphate, but do not affect its
stability. At a ratio of Plcl,=& 3~5, luminophores are obtained
which furnish a possibIlity to produce luminescence tubes with
colors of the absolute black body in the range from 6,500 to
2,800OK9 by varying the concentration of Mn.
One Russian reference is cited.
INSTITUTIONs Not indicated
PRESENTED BY:
SUBMITTEDt No date indicated.
MILABLE: At the Library of Congress
Card 212
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GUGELI, B.M., kand.khim.nauk.
No
Law of decreasing luminous flux in fluorescent lamps.
Svetotekhnika 4 no.2:19-21 7 '58. (MIRL 11:1)
1.Moskovskly, elektrolampovy7 zavod.
(Fluorescent lamps)
ITUGIEL', B.M.-.- )mnd.- khim. nauk; SUMCHNIK, M.M., Inzh.
Deatruction of the calcium halidephosphate in fluorescent lamp@.
Svetotekhnika 5 no.4-.18-23 AP '59. (MM 13:1)
I.Mookovskir elektrolaxpovyy savod.
(Fluorescent lamps)
GUGELI., B.M.; GISIN, F.G.
Depositing a la*cquer film on kinescope screens in the course of
their metallic coating. Lakokras.mat. i ikh prim. no.2:55-58 161.
(MLR& 14:4)
(Fi3.mg (Ghemistry)) (Protective coatings)
3?230
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.2~t, 3,r#, (1,371,13V) E194/E155
AUTHORS,~ Gugell, B.M., and Lapir, Ye.S.
TITLEi Luminophores for fluorescent tubes with improved
light transmission
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.11, 1961, 6, abstract 11V 50. (Svetotekhnika
no-5, 1961, 7-11)
TEXTs Characteristics are given of fluorescent-tube
lum1nophoves with improved light transmission. Daylight, cold
and warm-white tubes with the luminescent layer based on these
luminophores mixed with Ca halophosphate correspond fairly well
to absolute black-body radiation at temperatures of 6500, 4500
and 2900 OK respectively but have a light out-,ut approximately
20% less than standard fluorescent tubes.
7 illustrations., 2 literature references.
[Abstractor's note: Complete translation.]
Card 1/0
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S-0 10 '3 104 1112 01
-kUTHORS: Gorbacheva, 11, A. , Gugel ~, B, ~L, M, A.,
Lapir, Ye. S., and Rutshtejn,
TITLE: Phosphate luminophores for lumineocent, larn~js with improved
light emission
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25,
no. 4, 1961, 455-458
TEXT: The present paper has been read at the 9th Conference on
Luminescence (Crystal Phosphors). Kiyev, June 20-25. 1960. In addition to
the requirement that luminophores shoold have a i'whitell apectrum, also
-that of the quantum yield to be as high an 'possiblo should be satisfied~
Barium-iltanium-phosphata. (BTP) and (SMP),
which satisfy these requirements Lesf., are the o,-'P.~t rf 1he present study.
The temperature stability of SMP was improtrod hy th-i introd'Ict 0 Of B203
to such art t4xt-nt as to make if anitah-le for t~- rr,'.or of b! ct
pressure Hg lamps. BTP was prepared by FL thfee-hour aintering of a
Card 1/6
L'156
S/046/6' U~'/004/005/048
Phosphate luminophores for-, BI04/D2O1
mixture of BaRPO TiO and BaF at 10750C. Data rogarding the bright-
4' 21 2
ness and the stability of laminescence of the 3Te-m~ns ioncerned are
presented in Tables I and 2- As may be seen from Table 1. Mn arts as an
SVQ~~t~_3_ ~f
wbL-_r-_4EL4L 4& P'205 Q`4~'ze to j mole-gj h&a n6 gff&L! wl~,iatA-_,or~ A BaG e3raegg
leads to the Formation of MOMW2"P20 2' %rerot~jr triq a.'.tiiator concentra-
vlf)h li~ rv3duzed. 11v IB found* f~arthernore, 'Ftilt Ull,) IDI, BS13
first caunos stability to te reduced, unfj not t- invre~"F? ~XFI%In IITIII.11 a
certain concentration is attained UP wa.4 by thfep different
sintering methods from mixtures SrCO,, MgCO', kli!! lIP04 . and SnO
4 2 2'
1) One-hour sintering at 600'C in air. and, after grinrlj.v.~:j reneved 1-no-
hour sintering at 12000C, and. finally, at 1200`3C Car 30 minutes in NH3-
2) Heating from room temperature to 1200cC in (',ne hour, anli a second
ointering at 12000C for 50 minutes :n N115 or -hitri Odit,cr. Carbon.
3) Heating of phosnhates and carbonates ~,Attf- ')ut S-i) `r-jrri .?0 to *,2000C in
one hour, crushing tcgether wIth Hic-3no-OH 'trid :,-rits-rinr, .r, a -, .3ed tube
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't*lot*4 461 so* ;V690phalm, (soll"101 Vith sv~ and '3') % sup to used,
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