SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT HOREJSI, J. - HORETZKY, T.

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HORF.TSI' J., Dr. Effnet of rivanol on serum protetno. Gas. lek. cook. 91 an.24-25: 704-707 20 June 52. 1. Z Ustrednich biachemickych laboratori statni fakultni nemocnice, Predn. prof. dr. J.*Horejoi. (ACRYDINE DYES, effects. 6,9-iiamino-2-ethoxyacridine lactated on blood proteins) (BLOOD PROTEINS, affect of drugs on, 6,-9-diamino-2-stboxyacridine lactate) 11misi, J. *0 hodnoceni laboratornich nalezu u infelconi herAtitidy. The assest3ment of laboratory findings in infectious hepatitis CAS. LCK. 1953, 92/13 (353-355) There is no specific test for infectious hepatitis. The ID;er poss6sses a verj considerable functional reserve. In the pro6rcmal stage the most Important si -ns are enlargement of the liver, a pos4, tive urobilinogen test and, at the end of the first week of illness, a positive cepha-lin- cholesterol test. Later the thymol tost becomes Tosiiiva, but all. thege tests may be nerrativa in true cases of the dif',Cft0e. In tho 2nd stable, that :)f fullycbveloped symptoms, tests nre of considerable importance as indications of the course of the disease and for the purpose of differnetial diarmosis. In the 3rd or convalescent stag-e certair positive, tosts may indicate the need for caution and for continued rest. ProchazIca - Frarple (NX, 'a, 7) SOi EXCERPTA TEDICA9 Vol.. 81 No. 5, Section V1, ?%:r 19511, :i - , I'Establishr:ient of a Biochemical Commission at the PhyalJological Se Ct4f -on 0 th6 J.E. Purkyne Czechoslovak Medical Society." p. 107~, (CEFSKOSLOVENSKA FYSIOWGIE, Vol. 3, No. 1, JtIn. 1954, Prwlia, Czechoslovajda) SU: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (&E~,,Q, LG, Vol. 4 No. 5, May 1955, Uncl. -, - , --- --- - --- - - - 7 -1. -- -1- .1 -1- - , - - I - - .- I I .- -, - . -i : , , ! - 1, . . ; . I t . 1 , , -; . I . . .1 1 1 1 " . I .. I t;- , - . . I . .- - I- -, ~. f . I- -, .. .. , I . I -,.I . Hommisil J8, prof., dr Certain resulte on the Inveatigation an go=& globulin. Cook. gastroenter. 9 no.1:22-~24 War 55. (GAMMA, GUMULIN, pharmacol.) 2*~:~' W-s lot --d 'f ' ,, I iIi th- ~iih !Iln"l t;w.1 tab gigils 4 he"th- 1'sf"o 4 A Sol HORWS1, Jaroslav-, Prof., MUDr. Present problems of the central biochemical laboratory, Cask. zdravot. 4 n0-3:122-125 Xar 56. 1. Prednosta usttedni laboratore fakultni nemocnice v Fraze. (LABORATORIES, MEDICAL, biochem. (Cz)) HOREJSI, J. HOREJSIj, J. Report on the 3rd International Congress of Piochmistry held in Brussels, August 1-8.. 1955- p. 491o Vol. 50p no- 3, Mar. 1956. CHEMICKE LISTY. Prahas Czechoslovakia. SOURCEz East European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol. 6, No. Ii-April 1957 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Virology - Viruses in Man and Animals. E-4 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 66950 Author : Horejsi J Mircevovaj. L., Sousek, R., Vdnecok, K. Inst i Title : Experiments with the Aldoeo Reaction in Diagnouin(; Hepatitis. Orig Pub : Vnitrni 10mrstvi, 1957, 3, No 7, 580-587 Abstrapt : The aldose reaction is not specific for dinEpooing in- fectious hepatitis. Thu aldoso reaction is nalptivc In the absence of liver clamgc, and gives a positivo test on the third to fifth day after the onset of the disease. Cara 1/1 HOREJSI, J. Pro'alems of central biochemical laboratory. Cas. lek. cesk. 96 no.1:20-23 4 Jan 57. 1. Ustredni Blochemicke Laboratore, -preduouts prof. Dr. J. Horejoi. (BIOCHM4ISTRT problems of central biochemical laboratory (Cs)) (LABORATORIES same) EXCERPTA nPICA Sin 2 Vol 12/9 Physioloey Sept 59 4141. GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN ERYTHROCYTES OF NORMAL 51313SECTS AND OF PATIENTS WITH INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS HofeJ4~ arl(I -P---- -- SI Mirdevovi L. Centr. Biochem, Lab., Fac. Hoop . rogue IM'y OL. BOHEM. 1958, 7/6 (540-545) Graphs 3 Tables 4 Illue. I Glycolytic activity Is maintained both In haemolyded and in frozen erythrocytes. Glycolytic activity determined by the manometric method was lower than in the direct determination of lactic acid or glucose. A comparison of lucose metabolism in the erythrocytes of normal subjects and of patients with infectious hepalitia showed no significant difference in glycolyals. Hahn - Prague HOREJSI, J. , .. ~ I 50th year anniversary of Dr. Ant. Prosek. Gas. lek. cosk. 97 no.19: 608 12 Mav 58. (BIOGIRAPHIMS Prosek, A. (Cz)) .4 HOWSI, J. (Praha 2, U nemocnice 1, UM) Blood proteins and plasma substitutes. Cub. lek. ceak. 97 no-23-74s 729-731 6 June 58. 1 1. Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuse, reditel prol'. Dr. J. Horejoi. (PIASMA SUBSTITUTAS, (cz)) (BIDOD MIVATIVIS, (CZ)) Ei*C-:,,RFT,*, -',ee 2 Vol 14/11 rhy3Ljlory Nov 59 5069. THE EFFECT OF FACTORS CONTAINED 1% THE MEMBRANES OF RED BLOOD CELLS ON THE SHAPE OF THE DISSOCIATION CURVE OF HEMOGLOBIN - Hof ejdt' J. and K )mdrkGvd A. Inst. of Hematol. and Blood Trans?.; aZ-.Zr-P`-rotein Metab., Med. Fac.. Charles Univ., M Prague - CLIIN. CHIM. ACTA 1959, 411 (391-392) Graphs 2 TaMes 2 The dissociation curve of crystalline Hb is rot influenced by glutathione in contrast to that of native blood. The effect of glutathione appears after the addition Of the stroma of red blood cells. The dissoc -iationlcurve is probably influenced by factors contained in this stroma. Carbonic anhydra0e, the blocking of which significantly influences the shape of the dissociation cur may be one of these factors. HORRJS I, J. ; KOMAMVA , A. Effect of erythrocyte strom factor on hemoglobin dissociation curvea. Oesk. fysiol. 8 no.1:19-20 1959. 1. Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuse. lAborator pro vyzkuM bilkovin, lek. fak. KU,, Praha. (ERYTHROGYM, eff. of stroma factor on hemoglobin diseoc. aurven (Cs)) A if HOREJSI, J. (Czechoslowacja) Biochemical aspects Warm 13 no-1:85-93 (HEPATITIS, (POI)) of infectious hepatitis. Przegl. spides., 1959. INYWTIODS, metabolism, -KO-R-SJSl#-L-(Praha 2. U nemocnice) Infectious hepatitis in the research picture of recent years. Cas. lek. cesk. 98 no.28:lek. veds, zahr., 145-150 10 July 59. 1. Ustav hematologie a krevai transfuze, Praha, prednosta prof. dr. J. Horejai. (IMPATITIS, INYWTIOUS review (Gz)) -,-,; - 1. - - - "T Horejoi, J.1j, prof* Some necbanisms of importance in ax-yhemoglobin dissociation cur7es and their significance in the clinic. Froblogmat.1 perel.krovi no.900-35 161. (MIRA 14:9) I, Iz Instituta gematologii I perelivaniya krovi (dire - prof. Yas Gorzheyabi)t Fragat (HMOGIDBIII) HOREJSI, J.; CHUDOMP4 V,; JMKOVA, Z. I IqWr~ - M.; SOMSE11, 0, 8~6MPrace; JJDLACKOVA, Helena Antibodies against the liver - their importance. in the clinical stslWiRa' of hepatopatby. I. Acut3 hepatitis. C&9.l*k.csgk 100 no-38/393-12O&V13 29 S 161. 1. Ustav hamtologie a krevai transfume v Frazop prednoota proC. Mt. J. Horejsi, laborator pro metabolimm bilkovin fakulty vaeob4 19k. v Praze, prednosta prof. MUDr. J. Horejaiv oddelsni inf. hapat. v Notole, prednosta, MUDr. 0. Souaek. (HEPATITIS immunol) 11 S+,e~ m -T *,Cn, 0., V." 7- -ii HOREJSI,, Jaroslav The role of glutathione in the red blood csll., Poutepy. biochem. 8 no.4t541-551 162. (GLUTATILIONE) (ERYTHWOUS) HORWSII J.; LEIIKY, T.; MICLO J.; ZWKALOVA, D.; toohnicka opoluprucot JI;IILICKOVAO M.; STS-RBIKOVA, J. Use of hoterologous plasma with glutathione in Lasanguinated experinental animals. Rozhl. chir. 41 no.10:662-666 0 102.. 1. Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuze v Rmse, reditel prof, dr. J. Hore si, DrSc. iGLUTATHIONE) (BLOOD TROMSION) (104MMGE) Ib CZECHOSLOVAKIA HDREM, J; CRUDOMEL, V; J-EZKOVA' Z. Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfunion (Ustav hematolo.-ie a krevni transfuze), Pmgixe (for all) Prague, Vnitmi Lekaretvi, No 3, 1963, py 243-2iJ6 "Antibodies Against Liver Tissue: Their Clinicja~Sigai- ficance in Liver Disease." CZECHOSLOVAKIA HOREJSVV J; CHUDOMEL, V; JEZKOVA, Z; FASSATI,,M. Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (Ustay hematologie~a krevni transfuse), Prague; 2. Third Internal Medicine Clinic (Ill. vnitrni klinika), Prague - (for all) Prague, Vnitrni lekarstvio No 4, 1963,1 PY 313-~19 nAntibodies Against Liver Their Clinical Significance in Hepatic,Disease." - -------- - - --- --------------------------------------------- j': UMICSLUVAKIA V. '!:""2zC' j. NAL1. IntLitlitC for lomnstOW,-Y end Mead 'rensfuston (Ustav hmatoloCle c Itrevnil Crausf-.,zz.) CMrf Crof Or J. Or te- -.rarua. "~accharosc as --rythrocytc rreservative., Vol .22, :-a 2, ', jai, 631 --,! 41-46. FTa:'uQ' rLErali n1i st=nary ro.RfLuP,!"ttrl3z--1ent of Tar, of tlit ~~lucose in 'the aqueous solutloo (contain4ra ata;6' Sa citvat~. 'Lnd citric acid) ut,i--h it added to hviih )load to boi stortA and r-reserve-1 for I tc, 4 .3 dees Cecwac litz-41y3le and oinotic vr:-thfaCyte fujjlity 'Ir. C.61. 1*&Cl" @s wall au glycolytic activity but it &as nim proleini,, survivAl ofthu RMs In the tirculation or t~e raclrl~ai nf hlood so Ireserved. Siw tAblos. j ax&rhal t Caa44, , :avloc and 11 ';wom references. M. YOUT Er. "r-NDS-RLE, Xw3ticutu for fimmatology 3nd, tiloov, Trpm:s;Z1.;;51c)ti (1118t.-V Ltaiacc--Iogle a kr-Lvnl. C-~;InSf-JZO C'Xe Dr5c; end F-,,perimental Thr-AMpotiticl, Radearcb Institute (Ityxktumn y kmtsv Pxrp:imriita1n1 terapie) Chief Docent Dr 0. SHAUL, Di-~c; lao-1-mmunizati( n. Is ceav....eh, Vol lu2o s;,o 10, 8 Kc~ 631 pp 264-25.7. lurwry Trr~dlfiirll i- Case repo-rrt a.~,.d 47 wt*~'h C:11:, nice bvroci'r.-mic awnria aggp:avatond by 3 pregnancle!r, tv all 23 tra-isful't-ns ov( ":sr about IS years. Anchorv theorize baar.d on d~zcributioii freqi;ancy of Kell antigen (abouc tbat aL 2 di-,nors wpv~ s~ntib~ d1w. S-u-ht illien ropc-,.','!vc Lravisbisit~nm &rf! rpqsit~ad. I b imid 15 ~!Cutaryl HrlREjSI, Jaroslav Inoenzymes., significance of their atudles in and nerlicine. Chem listY 59 no. 5; 590-600 m4 65. 1. ln3titutq of ilematology and Blood Trnrisl'u.-Aon, FrEtpv!. #prof,*_ dr# t -TEZKOVA, Auto-im-mity and its significance for the dowolopwint of the posthepatitis syndrome. Met lak. cook. 104 no~L4076-379 9 A~p 165 1. Ustav hematologie a krevr-'- transfuze v Prate (rollitelt prof. dr. Jo Horejai, UrSo.'s HOIREJSI~ J., prof. dr. DrSc. On the tasks and methods of clinical biochernis'%"U. Cenk. zdrav. 13 no.9:425-430 S 165. 1. Clen korespondent Caskoslovenske akademie wd, reditel Ustavu haviatulogie a krevni transfuze v Praze. flem,tology CZECHOSLOVAKIA uDc M6.155-392-036.12-097-5 RAJSKY, A.; Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusions (Ustav Hematolocie a Xrevni Transfuze), Prague, Director (Reditel) Prof Dr J. HOREJSI. "Anti-jka Antibody in Patients with Acute Leukemia." Prar,ue, Casonis Lekaru Cesluch, Vol 105., 140 43, 28 Oct 66, pp 11750' - 11 W - Abstract fA-uthor's English summary modified7: Occurrence of an antibo anti-jka in the serum of a woman sUffering from acute leukemia is discussed. The antibody was incomplete, complement- fixing detectable by indirect antiglobulin tests. The anti-Jka antibody was never before reported in Czechoslovakia. Antigen Jka was found in 67% of the examined patients. 1 Table, 16'Jestern, 3 Czech, I East German referencee (Manuscript received Sep 65). Imunology CZ ECHOSLOVA1CIA. _U04ILS I Faroslav- Corresponding Member Of Czechoslovak Academy of Sciefices, Chief of the Institute of Homatojo,,y and Blood Transfusions (Clen Korospondent CSAV, Prednosta"Ustavu Hemato- 1091G a Krevni Transfuze), Prague* "The Importance of the Autoimmune Processes in the Occurrence of Liver Lesions." Praguep Casopis Lekaru Ces!gch, Vol 105, No 52, 23 Dec 66, P 1415 Abstract:The article is an abs;ract of a PaPer submitted at a Meeting of the Society Of Czech Doctors on 21 Nov 66. Author's practical experijence is reviewed. The problem of antibodies against liver found in the human organism is discussed. The Study Of autoimmune proce:~ses from the point of vjew of diagnosis of liver diseases is described. No references, 1/1 HOREJSI. Josef, ins. 1962 Conference on Dams. Vodni hoop .12 no.11:456-457 N 162. 1. Reditelstvi vodohospodarskeho rozv6je, Praha. HOUkTSI, M.; P3TEU, Y. Homologous serum hepatitis. Cae.lek.cesk. 89 no.16:464-466 21 Ap 150. (CIAL 19:2) 1. Clinic for Internal Diseases of Medical Faculty of Charlee Uni7erai- ty, Branch in Pilzen (Pilsou (Head -- Prof. JirlScheiner, M.D., de- ceased). TCMSIKOVA, A.; SACH, J.; ~~~ MEGL, A.; KUY, V.; technicka spoluprace NOVACKOVA, D. Effect of mycotic flora an the development of chronic bronchitis. 1. Role of yeasts. Cas. lek. cesk. 101 no-45z1339-1348 9 K '62. 1. Ustav pro mikrobiologii a epidemiologii v Plzni., prednosta doc. dr. J. Zahradnicky Interrd klinika lekarske fakultor KU ir ?lzni, prednosta prof. dr. K. Bobek. Ustav pro organizael zdravotniotvi v 11raze., prednosta prof. dr. F. Prosek. WCOSM) (BRONCHITIS) (MLSTS) Hom's-isi, MILAN___-~ Profily letajicich modelu. prahao Nase vojsko, (Profiles of model airplanes. illus.0 tables). Vol, 2, 19552 72 p. SOt Monthly List of East European Accessionsl (ITALI# LCO Vol. 5, no. 2 February, 1956 1(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION =M/2406 Holejgf, Milan il, kxfdlo, vrtule (AerQd Aerodynamikat l4tej~cl~ch model&; prof ynamics of Model Airplanes; Airfoil,, Wing, and Propeller) Probs.., NaAe vojsko., 1957- 347 P. (Series: KnAnice leteckdho modeld~stvf, av. 6) l,kOO copies printed. V Reviewers: Rudolf Pesek, Professor, Engineer, Dootorj tTosef,Hosek, Engineer, DoctQr, Corresponding Member, Czechoslovak AcadaV of Sciences; and V V 0' Dusan Koneeny, Engineer, Doctor; Resp. Ed.: Karel Zelenyo', PM1POSE-. The book is intended for atudents of aircraft design and for makers of model vdrplanes. COVERAGEi The book is a simplified presentation of the aerodynanic characteristics of airfoils " wings and propellers. This volume is the first of two, The author devotes himself In this volume to the analysis of aerodynamic forces and principles of propm1sion, Part II will deal with actual flight performance and the essentials of design. The book contains nm~erous ~ charts,, figures, and tables. There are 36 references: 16 Czech, 2 Soviet., 11 German, and 7 English. Card 1/10 Aerodynamics of Model Airplanes (Cont.) CZZCH/2406 TPBLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 9 A. PHYSICa PRINCIPIES 1. Introduction 11 1.1. Units and symbols 11 1.2, Laws of motion 12 1.3- Properties of fluids 14 1.3-1. Density 14 1.3.2. Viscosity 15 1.3-3. Compressibility 17 10e4. Flow of nuids 18 1#4# Atmosphere and its properties 19 1.4.1. Changes in temperature, pressure and annoity with altitude 20 1.4.2. Temperature changes with latitude 21 1.4-3. Standard atmosphere 21 1.4.4. Additional data on standard atmospbeTe 23 Card 2/ 10 Aerodynamics of Model Airplanes (Cont.) B. FUNDANENTAIS OF FLUID FLOW 2. Flow of Perfect Fluids 2.1. Streamlines 2.2. Basic lava of fluid flov 2,i2,1. Equation of continuity 2,2o2, Bernoulli's equation 2,20, The moment-of-momentum lav 2,3, Velocity and pressure of fluids 2.3.1. Flaw through a tube 2.3.2. -now around a cylinder 2.3.3. Flow around an airfoil 2.4. Formation of pressure 2.4.1. Flat pUte in an Airflov streamline 2.4.2, Flow around a curved plate 2.4-3. Pressure on a ving 2.4.4. Correspondence of theory and practice (ideal and actu-r C flaw] 2.5. An infinite-span ving CUCH/2" 25 25 25 26 26 28 28 29 30 32 33 33 37 41 41 43 Card 3/10 Aerodynamics of Model Airplanes (cont.) CZECH/2406 2.6. A finite-span wing 44 2.6.1. Induced phenomena [velocity, dowivash, drag] 44 2.6.2. Finding the downwash angle 46 2.7. Induced, drag of the wing 47 2.7.1. Computation of induced drag 49 2.7.2. Other induced phenomena 50 2o7.3. Rectangular wing 52 2.7.4. Parabola of induced drag 54 2.8, Minimizing the drag 54 3. Flow of Actual Fluids 57 3.1o Effects of viscos" 57 3.2, The boundary layer 57 3.2.1,. Two types of boundary layer [laminar cmd. turbulent] 59 3-2-2. ActuW. flov about a flat plate 6o 3.3. Basic characteristics of boundary layer 61 3o3ol. Disruption of boundary layer 62 . 3,M, Transition of .1aminar into turbulent Iver 63 3.4. Time of disruption of boundary layer 64 3o5. Time of transition of laminar layer into turbulent 1"r 66 3,5.lo Reynolds mmber end the critical moment of transitivn 68 3o6. Formation of drag 69 Card 4/10 Aerodynamics of Model Airplanes (Cont.) CUCH/2406 3.6.1. Further data on drag 73 3.6.2. Computation of drag 73 3.6-3- Main types of drag and its minimizing 74 3.7. Dependence of drag coefficients on Reynolds numbers 78 C. AEROTJYNAMICS OF FLYING MOM= 4. Characteristics of Airtbils 83 4.1. Airfoil geometry 83 4.2, Development of airfoil types 86 4 3. Main shapes of airfoils 88 4N. Purpose of airfoils 90 4.5. Computation of airfoil dimensions 93 4.6. Geometric plotting of airfoils 95 4.7. Conclusion on airfoil plotting 98 4.8. Fundamental wrodynamic concepts 4.8.1. Lift 98 4o8e2o Drag 103 4.8-3. Pitching mcment and the location of lift forces 105 4.8.4. Aerodynamic center 110 4o8o5. The quarter-chord. point 113 4.8.6o va ,goul methods of platting the forces wting on i Card 5A 0 ai o s 113 Aerodynamics of Model Airplanes (Cont.) MCH/2406 4.9. Orther aerodynamic relationships and phenomena 115 4.9.1. Lift-curve slope 115 4.9.2. Lift-drag (polar] curve of airfoil 117 4.9-3. Distribution of pressure 120 4.9.4. Separation of airflow 122 4.9.5. Stalling of airplane models 128 5. Reynolds Number and Characteristics of Airfoils 131 5.1, Effect of Reynolds number on airfoil drag 131 5.2. Effects of Reynolds number on lift 132 5-3- Effect of Reynolds number on pitching moment 134 5.4. Effect of air temperature on Reynolds number 135 5.5. Airfoil shapes for supercritical Reynolds nrnbero 137 5.6. Another possibility of achieving supercritical streamlining 140 5.7. Selection of proper airfoil 144 6. Suitable Airfoils for Airplane Models 146 6.1. Survey of commonly-used airfoils 146 6.2. Airfoils of the H series 151 6,3. Airfoils with slotted flaps 155 6.4. The lift-drag curves of airfoils 157 Card 6/10 Aerodynamics of Model Airplanes (Cont.) CZEM/2406 7, Wing Characteristics 161 7.1. Wings in general 161 7.1.1. Wing shape 162 7,1.2. Span efficiency and wingtip 162 7.2. Lift-drag curve of wing 163 7.2.1. Computation of the lift-drag curve 163 7,2.2. The glide angle 164 7.2.3. The climb angle 168 7.3. Lift-curve slope 169 7.4, Chordwise pressure distribution 171 7.5. Spanvise pressure distribution 173 7.5.1. Outstanding examples of pressure distribution 175 7.5.2. Separation of airflow 1T9, 7-5-3. Wing twisting 180 7.6. Effect of 6ther geometric factors 182 7.6.1. Wing tapering 183 7.7. Effect of Reynolds number on aerodynamic charActeriatics of wings 186 7.6. Aerodynamic center of a wing 191 7-9- Mean aerodynamic chord 193 Card 7/ 10 Aerodynamics of Model Airplanes (cont.) CZF.Cffl/2" 7-10. Svept wing 195 7.10-1. Distribution of pressure 195 7.10.2. Separation of alrflow 197 7.10-3. IAft and drag 200 7.10.4. Pitching moment 200 7.10-5. Aerodynamic center 200 7.11. Addendum to wing theory 207 7.11.1. Thin-section wing 207 7.11.2. Wing with slotted flaps 209 8. Drag of Some Other Componefits of Airplane Models 1011 8.1. The airplane body 212 8.2. Joint of ving and fuselage [interference drag] 214 8.3. Cable drag of an anchored model 218 D. AERODYNAMIC PRORUION 9. Propulsion of Airplane Models 221 9,1. Necessity of moving forwards 221 9.2. Formation of propulsion forces [thrust] 222 9.2.1. Propeller 223 9.2.2. Pulsejet 224 Card 8/ 10 Aerodynamics of Model Airplanes (Cont.) CWM/2406 9.2.3. Jet engines 9#3. Efficiency of the propultion unit and fuel consumption 226 9.3.1. Thermal efficiency 22T 9.3.2. Propulsion efficiency 9.3.3. Overall efficiency 233 10. Propeller 236 10.1. On propellers in general 236 10.2. Geometric characteristics of propellers 237 10.2.1. Geometric pitch angle and effective pitch angle 239 10-3. Aerodynamic characteristics of propellers 241 10.3-1. Determination of propeller characteristics by coefficients [thrust, torque, and power) 245 10.3.2. Speed-power coefficient of propellers 24T 10.3.3. Example of propeller computation 250 10.4. Working diagram of the propeller-engine section 253 10.5. Propeller selection for a rubber-band motor 255 10.5.1. Example of computation P-58 10-5.2. One-blade propeller 260 10.6. Effect of Reynolds ntmber on aerodynamic cheracteristico of Ipropellers 262 Card 9/10 Aerodynamics of Model Airplanes (Cont.) 10.6.1. Critical Reynolds rAimber 10.7. Effect of other factors on propeller performance 10.7-1. Profile of propeller blades 10-7.2. Shape of propeller blvAes 10.7.3. Propeller hubs 10-7. Tilting propellers Bibliography Addenda (Tables] List of Symbols Index [SubJects and Names] Appendix (Photographs] AVAILULE: Library of Congress Card 10/10 CZECH/2406 263 267 267 271 274 275 278 281 339 w-1 IS/Mg n-19-59 HCRF.JSI, M. n4th European championship of free motor aircraft models." p. 21(- ( Letecky Modelar) Vol. 8, no. 10, Oct. 195? Prague, C7echoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of EstEuropean Accessions (Er,,AI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 [Horejai, Milan] - - Our friendship is Indestructiblel Kryl.rod. 8 nD.10:24 0 157. (MIRA 10:10) l.Chlen prezidiuma TSentrallnoy aviatsionnoy sektaii pri TSentrallnom Komitete SVAZARM. (Czechoslovalcia-Relations (General) with Russia) (Russia-Relations (Geieral) with Czechoslovakia) oj_ T*L-A A/- AM i 8 , . 10 AAR !"I 4 tp i!v im -Su A x fli all 4 3/124/62/000/001/014/046 D237/D304 AUTHOR: Hofejgf, Milan TITLE: Profile lattice and an isolated profile PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal , Mekhanikaj no. 1, 1962, 34, abstract IB226 (Stdtni~ vyzk, Vstav tepelnd techn. Prague, SNTL, 1958, 53-69) TEXT: A comparison is given of experimentally determined characteristics of an isolated profile and lattice of profiles. The results obtained demonstrate the influence of the spacing of the lattice and of the angle of setting the profiles on the co- efficients of energy loss and of a normal force, an(I the angle of rotation of the flow in the compressor and turbine lattices, In particular, it is shown that the angular coefficient of the normal force of an isolated profile for the investigated pro- files and lattices is larger than the corresponding coeffici-ent of compressor and turbine lattices. CAbstracter's note: Com- plete trc-inslation.2 Card 1/1 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOXTATION Z/62 Zerie, Jan, ed., Engineer, Doctor, Correaponding Member of the Czeoho- Slovak Academy of Sciences Z6kladnl' proble'my ve stavb~ spalovaoich turbin (Basic Problems in the ConstrUction of Gas Turbines [collection of articles)). Prague, Nakl. CAV, 1962. 62T P. 1600 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: voeskoelovenska' akademie v~d. Ed. of Pub;ishing Houset Marie Moraveovi; Tech. Ed.; 4rantigek Konvclck~. PUMSE; The book is intend to familiarize turbine designers with recent developments in th~ddealgn of gas turbinon and to present some research results which may be helpful in d*eigning more ef- ficient turbines. COVWAGE; The book comprises articles by leading Czechoslovak turbine experts on'thermodynamio cycles, flow research In turbtne components, burning or fuel in combustion chambers, axial compressors, and characteristics of turbines manufactured In Czechoslovakia. Basic Problems in the Construction (Cont.) Z/15284 L. Svrsek (Research Institute for Crude Oil and Hydrocarbon Bases, Bratislava). Heavy Fuel Oils for Gas Turbines 251 P. Oro"bner (Modrany Machine Plant, Modvrany). Corrosion by Combustion Produots in Gas Turbines 279 L. ipa6ek and M. Waii~ka (State Research Institute for Heat Engineering, Prague). A Proposed System for SubsonLo Gas Turbine Cascades 295 N. H ~ '$ State Research Institute for Heat Engineering,. rague . 1erodynamics of Turbine Cascades in the Subsonic Pegion 309 J. Bukovsk~.(Technicai university for Machine Building and Plze'n) Some Properties of Com- Electrical En ineerin . g, g pressor Cascades at High Flow Velocities 335 Card 54~, HAVLIK, J.; BORU, 0.; FIDLER0 J. j 11OWSI ~ P. Hemophilia as a cause of respiratory obstruction. COBk. pediat. 17 no.11%1000-1004 N 162. 1. Detske oddeleni, OUNZ v Karlovych Varech, prednosta dr J. Fidler Otolaryngologicka oddelani OUHZ v Karlwrych Tarechp prednosta dr. 0. Borik. (HEMOPHILIA) (RwPiRAToRy DISUFFICIEDGY) FRIFAMCHO VI, inz.; HOREJSI 3 in%. ~" I Wear resisting wheels for Czechoslovak railway cars; discussion. Hut listy 17 no.10:72-9-732 0 162,, ------ TA -AUTHCRi-' ffor OUP.1, Praguil) ORrrt none TITLEs Research In freeito dryIng in Caschoolove1da, SOURM Labonamittel4ndustriar no* np 1965a 422-425 TOPIG TAGS& refrigeration equipment, blood plqma$ food tedhuolaoy,--,~ ABSTRAM In Czechosloydklap the Resian-oh rhatitute for the Construction of 11* and Refrigeration Machines (rorschunpinstitat t!ur :ZAbensxdtte1--ona buu WM) was commissionM to do reesearch and developimmt work int the Cield or ma,.- chinar7 for freeze drying. In 1952-54 the firm *Frigaram coustruated a fretse-jq-ing machine for liquidsr and in L963-64 larger ani improved inst&llatjons for the fre-aue 11 dry-Ing of liquid and solid substances ktre dev4loped by the sane f1rine In 1954-59 the M Rasearah Institute ieveloped two special Installatlone for, eia dryl-ag of b1lood plasma. An experimental installatiou of rivet pipe consistimg of a drytng chaaer and sn Lee condenser was al,,to developed for oonfirming theoretical conviderations 4-On-I carning the drying process. Of the various beat-input methods (unilateral heat =- I duction by elsotricUly heated aluminum plates; beat radistion by e1e4tri~&114r heated ceramic radiators; bilateral contact heat inpttt by pressing the mat*rjal betwomi Card 2 L 28355-66 ACC NRz A%007165 heated plates; and the electriO heating by m1cravays energy) rddittion histbuirs rVed t. 10 . the Hemlng the abortest drying most sa ftefactory by ac time. The reaults were us f development of a largo-scmle freeze-dr7ing installation now beingemployed in this state - CAmed firm of Vitana ByAce for the determination olf various toobaLcul. para- meters* The M Recearch rnstitute also produced a laboratalry inslt~&tlon for ftlleze-l drying experiments. Begi=ing in 196f~j it its to be produced In seiriss witti it mptaityi of 7 kg of rre3h substanco per charga. For lixrge large-scale UdustrLal InstiQlatl-ons either* a parallel assembly of chanbere or a tunnel ansagament waa sugVet'Mi, Dxpq,ri- ance at home and abroad saims to favor the former solution, Ctig. arte. bass 'I fig4 and 2 tables* SUB GOWt 14j13/ SUBN DESt nona 2/2 HCREJS, Jiri; SVOBODAj joOef; MINA, Vaclav; HORACEK, RudoJX; I . Reports of the branch organizations of the Association of Czechoslovak Mathematicians and Physicists. Pokroky mat fys astr 7 no.2:122-126 162. 110fin, J. "Effbot of plant nutrition oh the quality of crops." (p. 329) ZA SOCIALISTICKE ZEMEDEL3TVI. (1-linisterstvo zemedelstvi a C-Ii3koslovenska akademie zemedelskych ved) Praha. Vol# 4, No. L, Apr. 1954. SO: East European Accessions List,, Vol. 31 11o. 6.. Aug. 195L. HOREL, J. Institutes of agricultural researc!i in the German Democratic Republic; oxperience from a trip. p. 210 Vol. 3, no. 4, 1956 BESEDA VENKOVSKE RODINY Praha SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5. no. 12 December 1956 HOREL, J - Notes of an agricultural chemist on Hungarian research work. p. 21~3 Vol. 3, no. 5, 1956 BESIM''V-11,MKOVSKE RODINY Praha SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL), LCI Vol. 5, no. 12 December 1956 CZEC1110SLOVAXIA/Cultivated Plants - Decorative. ,m-8 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3) 1956o 1u67 Author : Horel, J. Inst Title Plant Odors. Orig Pub ziva, 1956, 4, No 4: 131-132 Abstract An examination is nade of the chemical and physiological nature of odors and their significance in the life of the plants. Card 1/1 mailif" J. '4ostik, lK. AsYnchronous raotors in power distribution and p. 150. "ay 1955. Prah-1 Dl. 10, no. SO: lonthly Li:~3t of --ast Djrop~~an Accessions, LC, Vol. 4, r1o. 10, 01-t.. 1~,155, r'lncl. 0-4 0 1 IL TjA "E- L J ~00 of 00A 00, :0 001 0- *~, 0 ~66 a Q, is of go li " x IN &-A-A-.#Ll- AL ~q 0 if 41 0 11 411 Udwo bm =j=mroc, am. (mmr a, x-j-4JI2,11-5 81"Wilibla f(mcm o" Wy firms and C*Wknw is &WrOwd a ,lm far $fit waltud. *f an C A twkd .Ihd4 moon do dow. "Amsdwil. qgporti,4, hoc" to Fmace. is UU viftb ;mw-bofts fairms. rJohod smi tiovalcla& Olseff"011411"diulf,04IL1110111 7kf&DL:1-0.3 kg. MWeKIL OW30-10 q. flute "WKWocl. The cbm. cor". td tU oO is b"y 41actiewd, K%4mt ., " - , - - All to ef A- -A L---4 -04 -00 -00 .00 60* 000 rOO 040 of coo :so BOO 00 :00 a JIL WOO item Imciliv. 00 to a v a I I q 'Ir-on& fetu's **IWO* A 4 3 4 las I a IMI o o 0 o a4 0 o o o o o 4 o 0 0 0 6 0 * 0 0 t 4 0 10 4 4 0 00 0 0 O-A.0 00,00 00 90600 so 06 00 1000 c I x I. u ti 4 1, 4 Q to ti ail it It a A A v A A a, 1. 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The sudYtical fitimults ut smd for Coutsol and -rIlkw a the Pkill Wid Me Pftmttd In tabk$ tihimma the told N contest to be a V"y ilapaittimst (wtar Offerling I he WmIlty WtabGm*llultdwq"t)r). Theowtrntol 040 j 211MM b to dbwt nbWm to the tabamo iIiiality, 00 A, with the Wressing content of X-4rm tit. 4 Ku6trR. ow 400 So vow, Asia" 0%. (lot hi.11, it al k4* It 1 .14 0 ol lio *4 64 as a 0 If : 0 00 0 a 4 0 0 04 so go 0 *01-2 all 04: 1 : 0 IS 0 A 0 0400 w o a a 00 0 0 o o 0 *a 00 00 0.44 A ki as 9 00 00 00 e so 4V-i I L-1 -A-1.1" M M, CO, In-4, 4 A 'tt "fq.t ........... a tiod *Imwu*a a %&NNW LOW" Of ft k00". a. Run d1w, A" tmwdj to, s(Ve P -6L low DkidevostAu"41JAW.1 too th 0.1 i0ac!'ne we& 0.1 Wkdwo low ii wAm. mm& to bi 1.3 S. KI sod Ag.loddm"fol tv. W"b dwd. 1100, u Tt IV M3 r Ila wit It ff Is ir m&w n LIP 0 0 OA 6 0 004404000 00 00 *ioo 7 0 too roe i ww 4Z see 000 0600460044 a 000 00 A 00 0 0 00 go sj 04'. 00% ftwofte maw W4 F" is a the Vito is do beak AK i *Md*&- WC (74 A) k b" bukv. it bow ad wkq4bw dw taw mtnt* qX0. IS Lta-4d. Protein (em he or tmlh=l deig. kttw is joul"7t= bky. m ----------- i'dj ji;io, it'. *.Ijba is II.T its u AV la a a It a JL f is 4d a of 0 of 00 a 4 y I 000 0000000 00 00 0*0****** 0 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 4 0 * 0 .0 0 0 0 0 * o1 10 0 P -6 ~* -002 *00 Coo too 00* ro 0 COO *00 400 bo 0 as* Its 6 " Aa h-& AWO&O" a( AM diffol"W 11MCM1310 "Wh-Pol '10 the 8*6414 d pupos for AM OW*wwko of viowas $04 rUtbW. .1. IJJ)A#L (111CM. ('d)?'iF. 1914. 23, 097 9 -, A lirlit. 1949, A 1w). - Mr. c mlis % t-Ol'i'll'iff ful't, afe dri"I (1-1 2 hr. At 14Y2, .11'.1 wrtigh"j. 'mr-e it. wrsebr4joill with Ow w,spl, olmir with arorplor 1,01 of frist It Ili, dIviltr 1,-r 3 Ili, '11 OW and wirolyc' Me I-, M vir-pliftsir-o", Ille w-onflex1ractints i'll,,ile Willi rhh-mr,w", 1,,( f-I hr.. IA-wrof fly (Itying 3 hl. al The h~ lip wtighs i% tulAvy. Tlir isma .4 th i. mrshml il, that In'"y tolillil" ~4.. it ~r tilm. it, '14 Allfwarti, -Itt-I ,it, '"W, fol like at( the wfvritt. GHYTRY, Vladimir; HORENI,--Alena; DOLEZEL, Bretislav Microscopic examination of the eleotrolyte ponetration in epay wd polyester resins. Chem prum 13 no.30$5-167 Mr 163. 1. Statui vyzkumny ustav ochrany materialu G.V. Akitava, Praha. HOUR, 0. Role of surfaces in colloid systems and methods of evaluation. p. 111. STUDTI $I CERCETAPI DE FTZICA. Bucuresti. Vol. 6, no. 1, Jun/],~nr. 1955. So. East European Accessions Ust Vol. 5. No. 8 Augulit, 1956 HOREH, 0. Factors influencing the molecular weight of glycogen. Preliminary note. p. 339. Academia Republicil Populare Romine. STIUM.1 81 CERC[,','N%RJ DE GJ~Tj.~JE. Bucuresti, Rumania. Vol. 6, no. 2, 1958. Monthly List of E ast European Accessions (IMI) Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1959. Uncl. ANGELESGU, E.; HORER 0 Stud,,r on the phenomenon of turbidity hysteresis during the process of golation, and the reverting into sol of the 0,1 molal sodium stea-ate. Note I. Studii core ahim 8 no.31387-398 '60. (EEAI 10t9) 1. Gentral de cercetari ohimice al Academlei R.P.R., Sectorul cololzi, Bucuresti. 2.Membru corespondent al Academioi R.P.R.; Comitatul do redactie, Studii si cercetari de ohimie(for Angelesou). (Turbidity) (Hysteresis) (Golation) (Gonoids) (Sodium otearate) ANGELESCU, X.; HORER, 0. Study on the hysteresis phenomenon of turbidity in the process ot gelation and reversion to sol of sodium stearate at 001 molar. Note II. Studii core chim 9 no.1:69-84 161. (3M loiq,) 1. Centrul de cereetari chimice al Academlei R.P.R,, Sectorul coloizi, Bucuresti. 2.Membru corespondent al Aeademiei R.P.R.; Comitetul do redacties Studii si cercetari do chimis (for Angelescu). (Hysteresis) (Turbidity) (Sodium atearate) NICOLAU, Claude;,-HORER, Oswald; rHoMAS, Ernest; STROFSOU, Eugenia PASCARU, lancu Free radicals in enzymatic reactions. Pts. 1-2. Rev chimie Roum � no. 4:319-329 Ap 164. 1. Research Center of the Ministry of Health, Bucharest. HORZD, Ot'inid '... Gelatini:aticn of soclAwn hy-2y-rola ii, !~P I Rev e;biwde Rain 9 no.10-645-649 ') 164. I t, Z _,~- I ~. laheratory of hf).Rtit.-Y 1:t , t" rbl!lOrtrch Crganlc Chead.stry of the Rnranlan 'cademy, 89 :31piaht'! Bunharest. H 0HUR , Oswi I d; 'IT! , Err, es t, ; 4',117-A , :!"ir la ; N '(7i -, 1.1mlicj Froe radicals in enzymic roacLli;ml. PL. 3. fiev (A*.,!,~-,j~: .~~ovr 9 no.12:871'-879 D '64. 1. Research Center of the 1-11`nistry of Heult',i and SwAti. Bucharest. Sitmitted itine 28, 1964. FORER, Oswald L. Gelatination of the hydrosols of sodium stearate In the electric field, Studii cerc chim 13 no.101675-679 0 164. 1. Colloid Laboratory of the Organic Chemistry Research Center of the Rumanian Academy, Bucharest, 89 Splaiul Independentei. HORER, Oswald; THOMAS, Ernest; MIRA, Maria S.; NICOLAUF Claude Free radicals in enzymatic reactibns. Pt-3- Studii cerc chim 13 no.12:913-921 D 164- 1. LAbordtpry of Physical Chemistry, Institute of Inframicrobiology of the Rur~~nian Academy, Bucharest, 285 Sas. t4ihU Bravu (for Horer). 2. Research Centnr of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, 37 G.A.Rosetti Street (for Thomas, Kira, Ilicolau). ANGELESCU, E.;. IMRER,_~. _ Some conductometric data on the hysteresis p.*-ieriomenan of turbi~Uty in the process of the gelation. ana return to sol of the 0,,l molal sodiun stearate. Studii cerc chimie 10 no.2:lf,1-155 162* 1. Gentrul de cercetari chimice al Academiel R.P.R,p Sectia chimie fizica, Bucuresti. 2. Membru corespondent al Academiei R.P,R. si memora al Comi.tetului de redactie,, "Studii bi carcetari do chimie" (for Angolescu). AITGELF.SCU, Z.; HORE'Rp 0. Thermal effects on the hysteresis phenomenon of the tilrbiclity in t-he gel-ling process and the returning to Na-stearate 0,1 molal sol. Studii core chim 10 no.3/4:325,336 162. 1. Mofiibru ril kadmAvi R.P.R. (Vu-.v 2. CunLrul do c.,ercet&vI,' c1da-ice al Acade~del R.P.R... S~,ctia de chimia-fizica,*Bucuresti. ANGELESCII, E.; 1101REIR, 0. Dilatometric thennal analysis data on the hysteresis pbonommon of the turbidity in the gelling process and returning to Va-atearatq, 0,1. molal sol. Studii cere chim 10 no.3A:337-344 162. 1. 1.1,embru corespondent al Academiai R.P.R. (for Angalesca). 2. Centrul de cercetari chimice al Academiei R.P.R., Sectia de chimie-fizicaL, Bucurusti. 4 NICOLAU, Cl.; HORER, 0.; THOMASP E.; STROESCU, E.; PASCARU, 1. 00 Free radicals in enzymatic reactions. Pt.l. Studii cere chim 12 no. 4:319-323 Ap 164. 1. Research Center of the M.S.P.S. NICOLAU, Cl.; THOMAS, E.~ TREE,.,q,!j STROE9CU, Eugenia. Free radicals in enzymatic reactions. Ft. 2. Studii core chim 12 no. 42325-329 Ap 164. 1. Research Center of the M.S.P.S. PORTOGALP, R.; S."uIUFL,l.; POPA,L.; PRUdiUVEP11U, E.; S.j I~C~ --Z , rR j, 0. -....... 0~- Comparative biGlogical and physico-chemical studies of Ve 501 . nucleic acids exposed to the action of heat. Sl,ud. corcet. =- framicrobiol. 15 n0*5,.423--ld.0 '(d+. C NRs AP6029180 SOURCE CODE: iu/-006-/~6*/017/0-0-2-/O--1-1,-O/-O*1-10-,4 AUTHOR: Horescu, 1. ORGi none TITIE: Laboratory installation with automatic regulation devices R sub 3 for work with ion exchangerdlunder dynamic conditions SOURCE: Revista do chimie, v. 17, no, 2# 1966p 110 TOPIC TAGS: ion'exchange, chemical laboratory apparatus, automatic regulation ABSTRACT: The author describes a device to be used with ion exchazige columns to maintain a constant liquid level and assure a constant flowing volimm. The device is simple to construct and operates automatically. [JPRSi 36,5561 SUB CODEt 07 / SUBM DATE: norw Cwd J.; 11ORESOVSKY, J. JIRASEKJP ression. Intrapulmonary injuries as sequelae of thoracic comp Rozhl. chir. 44 no.11:778-789 11 165. 1. Chirurgicke oddeleni Obvodniho ustavu narodniho zdravi (vedouci VIUDr. J, Vrbaky). CZECHOSLOVAKIA t p.,tjAjjC, Z.; K-WO13t P.; ROsearch InSuituto for Pharmacy and Biocheff!T5~y s Pr:t["Uee Zorig. ver3ion riot !~ivcn-7 "A Biochemical Study with S35-Prothiadene." PraF-.ue, Activitas Nervosa Superior, Vol 8, No 11, Nov 66, pp 355 - 356 Abstract: The efficacy of prothiadene was determined; it is 3-ow- Tr TtIian imipramine N but its therapeutic effact is morr, ra-pid. Absorption, distributior. in the organism nd elimin.9tion ~ro- tho body were investigated. The amount of D5awas dotenmdncd by bhe liquid scintillation technique. The lowest activity was, foundin the brain, tho highout in the livers lung tionue si-iows a r.reat af-L'inity for prothiadene. Maximum cone entrationo in v~-2,rinus organs are reached in 1-6 hours after administration. Hj.-hiist urinary excretion takeo nloce in the first hi-)urs afl;or administrat ion, but is detectable for 48-72- hours. Female rats adsorbed 30'," of the amount administered, male rats 50. Some excret:*,on via the bile was also observed, The biotransformation of,prothiadene is similar to that of imipramine. 1 FiF-ure, no references. Subrnittod at the 8th Annual Psychopharmacolortical Meeting at Josenik, 18-22 Jar, 66. I /I -- .. - A m h i P. 'I n - i Q.. , i n NY, ir I i q 1i Chemistry - Kinetics, Combustion, RT!t-~NNIA/Fhysica B-9 Explosions, Topochemistry, Catalysis. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhim-4ya, No 5, 1958, 13826 Author : .1. Horescu. Inst : Academy of Sciences of Rumania, Timisoara Base. Title : Theoretical Considerations Concerning Application of Moving Metal Grids at Heterogeneous Catalysis. Orig Pub : Studii 9i cercetari stiint , Acad. RPR. Ba7A TLidsoars. ser. stiinte chim., 1956, 3, 11o 1-2, 121-127 Abstract : The part of the diffusion transfer of substance in hete- rogeneous catalytic reactions is discussed. Ways to di- minish the diffusion film thickness are shown. It is shovn that the application of metal grids and, especially, of moving metal grids (vibrating or rotating) considera- bly decreases the deceleration by diffusion. The Card 1/2 RLTIMSIA/Physical Chemistry - Kinetics, Combustion, B-9 Explosions, Topochemistry, Catalysis. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimi-ya, No 5, 1958, 13826 The conclusions arrived at are confirmed by the example of NH3 oxidation on Pt grids. Card 2/2 COCHECI,, V., conf. ing.; HORESCUP I.1 adist. ing. Use of leather waste for the obtainment of decolorizing activated carbon. Industria usoara 3 no.5:179-182 Vq 156. HORESCU, if ThqIpossibility of autotharml oxidation of P41-hanol vrIth the aid of formaldehyde. Studii chim Timisoara 9 no-3/40121-3,33 JI-D 62. 11-'-' IX ACC NRR- O`111G-. TITL-',: ~-0,ol-atory sub 1 gas ~7rjt(~j- w'All automatic fjojr roo-ording SO!F.'-.C;,.'. do cainio, ve 16), no. 2, 1965, 96-97 TOPIC flow noter, laboratory instrument ABSTI~j'o*,'i': A description of t1io construction and operation of a -laborator7 gas riatn- o,:i)i bo) iweNl for a w1cle rruign of processou" Tho device W1101 is DIUVIO to u--~ w-A caj.:Ibratf), consists of a cylindor with a rogulating valve at tho top, an for introtbicing tho liquid tuyler constant pressure, and a tap at the bot"-(-);l- 1--,ns aclrdsslon arid liquid evacuation, Electric, optic o:r Mamlotic or t 0 'Mlased oil ~Iovlcas can I)v- incorporatodo Orig. art, has 3 figmles authoi-ls ~In.,,. abst-7 Llnz-3-7 SUBCOiX~": 09 / SUDIII)AT&: none Card Chromatographic -hufrer 9.5) and Blochem.. ifem, L amino WWS the sepa. d which in other system Is diffifflit. The solnmt is cornposed of 85 puts kri-BuOll lijutfitd with 5% HA and of 15 parts of 4 buffer (pit 8,S) prepd. by dL-4viag 4.143 s. "0. and 6.0 g. EXI In 0.6 1. HiQ. b adding a soln. of complexm 111 (0.15 C. in 114 nd. 0.17, N4011). and by bringing the pFf to 8.5 with OAN K&OH. Detection was carried out by a soln. calisisting *19 pub 0.2170 EtOlf sola. of ninhydzin with I Part Acoll. T'he sepn. of arnitio*acids having kiw P4 can be Im roved by repeated development. M. Ifudllck# FRANC, Z.; jlO&:SOVSKY, 0 11AIS, I.m. Studies on anticoagulant substances. XXXVII. Distrilmtion, absorption and excretion of S35 In nice, rats and vibbits after the administration of an tmtiboagulant 2,2-di 4,-hydroiq-~-coumirinyl diethylsulfide-S35 (Thiotan). (Jdo4, 3 ,,~ , 6 2 w 1. Vyzlcumny ustav pro farmacV a biachomii, Prulia. (COUMARINS metab) (SULFUR motsib) HaETZKY, Tibor . -i,- i- wakii~~ Achievements of the innovmtors at the Orion Radio and Electric CompanY. UJit IaP 15 no.8t12 25 Ap 963. 1, Orion Radio es Villamossagi, Vanalat ujita&i aloadoja. HOREZEANU, M., ing..: IONESCU, E. , Ing. Stations for maintenance and parking of vehicles used In public transportation. ftev transport 8 no. 9:404,43-1 S 161. IWWIA Rumania MD Member of staff of the Reghin Relon Hospital (Sidtolial Relonal Regbin) 9=064 k=Wlm Autoamns Lis.GUMO BUCh&Mgt, LJAU KddLC&U NO 2, 25 Jan 63, MIM. vVew Aspects In Rsyat*logr.9 Co-euthor o HDWA, it., VD, U4sber of sUff of the Regbia F-I Hoogtal. ............