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Semi-industrial Production of Furnace Blacks from Hydrocarbon Oil
Physical tests were: specific surface and electrical resistance.
Specific surfaces were determined by two methods, apparently
Soviet, but details are not disclosed. They are expressed in
m3/g, and the carbon blacks are assorted according to specific
surface into five main groups, with the following characteristics:
From furnace 12; 20-~5 m3/g, FEF... 40-50 m3/9, HAF (high
abrasion) ... 60-80 m-?/g, ISAF (intermediate super abrasion) ...
80-120 m3/g, and SAF (super abrasion) ... 120-170 m3/g. All types
of blacks (with the exception of black from furnace 12) were
assessed technologically in tread compounding at the V(J gumArenske'
a plastikii~skg technoligie (Research Institute for Rubber and
Plastics Technology), Gottwaldov. Results are tabulated; tests
included strength, modulus, elongation, rebound resilience,
abrasion resistance, and shear hardness. Temperature was found to
be the main factor affecting yield and characteristics of the
carbon blacks. It was found that the yield diminished as the
combustion temperature increased. A temperature range from
900 to 1550 OC was investigated, and results are presented
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graphically and in the form of a table. The specific surfaces of
carbon black, on the other hand, increased with an increase of
temperature. Results are again presented graphically and in a
table. Another table summarises the effects of temperature on
the yields of the five standard types of carbon blacks. The
effects of different ratios of air:raw material were studied and
results are tabulated. Results are greatly influenced.by local
conditions and vary with the size of the retorts. It is concluded
that the semi-industrial plant at Ostrava is capable of producing
a wide gamut of carbon blacks, which on the whole are equivalent
to carbon blacks of foreign origin.
There are 4 figures, 6 tables and 8 references: 2 Czech,
3 English, 2 Soviet and 1 German.
ASSOCIATION: Urxovy zavody, n.p., Ostrava
(Urx Works, Ostrava)
SUBMITTED: October 8, 1960
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AUTHOR: Janik, Miroslav
TITLE: Recovery of p-Xylene from Coal Tar
PERIODICAL: Chemick/ pro sl, 1961, No. 3, PP. 113-11?
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TEXT: Design and operational details of a pilot plant for
the recovery of p-xylene from crude coal tar xylenes by the
freezing-out method are submitted. Other methods for p-xylene
isolation are discussed but rejected for reasons of economics and
processing difficulties. Crude coal tars are mainly composed of
ethylbenzene, p-xylene, m-xylene, o-xylene and smaller proportions
of toluenes. The composition of the C8-aromates does not vary
greatly and can be calculated from thermodynamic equilibria,
Proportion of p-xylene in crude xylenes varies from 16-24plo'.
Boiling and melting points and heats of fusion of the isomers are
listed. With the exception of toluene, the boiling points are
very close together. Separation of toluene by distillation may be
accomplished readily, and separation of o-xylene is done commer-
cially, although with more difficulty. Separation of ethylbenzone
or m-xylene from p-xylene by distillation is highly impracticable
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Recovery of p-Xylene from Coal Tar
because of the small differences in their boiling points, The
freezing point of p-xylene is a great deal hi(Sher than 'that of its
associated isomers and use is made of -this physical property for
carrying out separation. Several variations of crystallization
procedures are described, all of them utilizing the same principle:
low temperature chilling and separation of the crystals by mech-
anical devices. Quantitative aspects of low-temperature crystall-
ization of p-xylene are discussed. Disadvantagosof the method
are the comparatively larGe amounts of p-xylene, left in the
mother liquors (8-101%), which are not recoverable by crystalliz.-
ation. By reference to the solubility curves, it is obvious That
on chilling the crude mixture of xylenes the saturation tempera-
ture for P-xylene i%rill be reached before saturation values for
o- and m-xylene are encountered. On continued cooling, the
solubility of p-xylene will be reached causing more crystalliza.-
tion of pure p-xylene, until the next isomer, o-yylene begins to
precipitate as binary euboctic. Furtiher cooling will result in
the cocrys tall. iza Lion ol' ,n-xylono ~-.Ls tornary outectic when its
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saturation temperature is reached. Accordingly the amount of
pure p-xylene recoverable from this typical mixture is limited
by the eutectic point and operations carried out for the produc-
tion of p-xylene must be at a temperature level above this points
Yields of p-xylene vary from 50-?0%. Variations to increase the
yields of p-xylene by the freezing-out method are listed and are
based on the addition of refrigerants (ethylene, dry-ice) to the
precooled xylene mixture, or on the use of complex-forming
substances (carbon tetrachloride)as additives to the chilled
xylenes. Laboratory experiments for the recovery Of D-xylene by
the standard low temperature method are described, using 1 litre
(0.85 kg) batches of crude xylene, containing 22.%v of the p-,
and 50% of the m-isomer. Best results were obtained at -60-to
-650C, yielding 13% p-xylene of 80% purity. Addition of dry-ice
to the precooled xylene mixture gave inferior results. Subsequent
laboratory trials on a larger scale were undertaken with 10 kg
crude xylene batches, Refrigeration to -?O*C was achieved with
dry-ice. Crystals were separated by means of a laboratory basket
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type centrifuge. Yields were 140% p-xylene of 90% purity. Based
on laboratory information a pilot plant was designed, the flow
diagram of which is submitted: Solvent xylenes, with 21% p-xylene
are pumped through a drier, charged with dry caustic soda for
removal of water. They are precooled with cold filtrate from the
first centrifugation step in a heat exchanger. The precooled IJI
feed is further chilled with ammonia so as to enter the crystall.- V
ization tank at -450C, the temperature of beginning crystalliza-
tion. The crystallization vessel is the continuous tube type and
is cooled with ethane. The crystal slurry is then led into a
holding tank provided with stirrer, where it is held for a
sufficient length of time to permit a close approach to equili-
brium for p-xylene crystallization, thereby realizing maximum
p-xylene recovery; also the crystals tend to grow in size in the
agitated holding tank, making them more amenable to purification
in a subsequent centrifuging operation. The crystals of p-xylene
are conveyed pneumatically to the crystallization vessel where
they are melted in a concentrated solution of p-xylene (approx.
content 6550 and allowed to crystallize at -8*0. The filtrate of
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JAVIK, Miroslav
70 years of coke chemistry. Chem prum U no.7:337-34.1
ii 162.
1. Urxovy zavody, n,p.p Ostrava.
~,kNlK, Miroslay
A conference on chemistry in Ostrava. Chem prum 12 no.11:617-618 N
i62. -
1. Urxovy zavody, n.p%, Ostrava.
I I I - I I I I ! I I I ~ I - , : I I - , - z 1 - - I ~ , , ! , - 1 1 ,
JANIK, MiroBlav
Research trends in coal tar processing from hard coal and
its components. Koks 8 n0-5:158-159 S-0 163.
1. Urxovy Zavody, Ostrava.
JANIX, Miroslar,
Pyridine bases from high-temoerature coal carbonization.
Chera prum 14 no.2161-67 F164
1. Ui-xovy zavody, n.p*, Ostrava 3.
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c-n
HABERFELDI, Arnost, inz.; JANIK, Samuel
Operational evaluation oe Diesel motor oils. Zel dop tech 11 no.
5:131-132 163.
32(l) C/"ECH/3-5Qj-12-2-'6/3Q
AUTHOR: Janfk, Vladimir
TITLE: "Aerotaxis" Fly Over the Ukraine
PERIODICAL: KMd1a Vlasti, 1959, Nr 12, p 17 (CSR)
ABSTRACT: Article deals with the delivery of large number
of Super-Aero aircraft to the USSR's Aeroflot.
The aircraft are flown to tvov by 6SR crews and
from fvov by Aeroflot's crews to a destination
in USSR. Three 6SR technicians, with their fami-
lies, moved to tvov in January 1959 to aid in the
assembly of Super-Aeros which were shipped by rail.
At present the Super-Aeros are being utilized at
Kiyev, KhaAov, Rostov, OdesoaL,Krasnodar, Stalingrad,
Kuybyshev, Sumy , Poltava, Krl~roy Vog , Simferopol'
and other, evezi z.,naller airfields. Two Aero-200s
were delivered to the Research Institute in Mloskva
for tests. Subsequently a large number of Aero-200s
will be delivered to the USSR. The prototype of an
Aero-145 (OK-KDA) was successfully tested in Kiyev.
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JA'~-- IT~, 11.
"Small gasoline electric generators."
ELFKiROTECHNIK, Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol- 14, No- 6, June 1959
Monthly List of East -European ;,.- essi -ns (EI'Ail' , LC, Vol. 8, No. '), E7,eptember 1959.
Unclassified.
JANIK, Vojtech
Management of operations. Zel dop tech 12 no.9:239 164.
1. Stationmaster of the Kosice Railroad Station,
JANIK, Vojtech
Pratical examples of the operation management. Zel dop tech
12 no.12:326-327 164.
1. Stationmaster of the Kosice railroad station.
TA tj I K/
Mstn,-.4Mc(,q ffl3d
d'
NI via I Alcoad enlk-janak.
~p . , ~;- e procwWWWIdi'all difficultics with -
mg -products and cleavage products from the rtac-
;Mt. When 1000 parts poly(vinyl ac~etate) emulsion
=
contS. 30% of dry substance is hydrolyzed with SM parts of
30% IICI, and 420 parts ground limestone or chalk is added
with stirring. poly(vinyl sic.) ts. from the soln. Atter (,;t_
removing the mother liquors, A parts 11%0 is added, the
solid material is dissolved and neutralized again with ground
limestone the ppt. is washed with 11*0 and filtered with such
tion, and 'the solid Is dried, 150 parts poly(vinyt ale.) is ob-
tained. The neutralization cm be carried out also with v7-
Y, NaIC(h; however, the pH 7 mu3t not be exceeded.
V. Kratochvil
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AUTHORSa Frantisek Hadoba"A" and 7,denik Jantk
TITLE8 High-Impact Polystyrone87
PERIODICAL8 Chemicky/ pr&mysl, 1960, No.99 PP-500-503
TEXTa Czechoslovakia's Five Year Plan for the chemical industry
envisages the production of high-impact polystyrenes, The present
paper is an attempt at their classification and a survey of their
properties. It is pointed out that ordinary polystyrene has a
very low impact resistance. Attempts were made to overcome it by
the addition of plasticizers. However, tensile and bending
strength and heat resistance were adversely affected, The problem
was solved by introducing mixtures or copolyme sywlth certain
elastomers, such as butadiene-styrene rubbers. Different types
are now available dependent on whether the elastomer is simply
mixed with polystyrene or whether it is added prior or during
polymerization. Two types are usually encounteredt medium
impact polystyrene and high impact polystyrene, which in addition
has high thermal stability, The latter is usually a copolymer
of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene. A table gives physical data
and comparisons of a) normal polystyrene; b) medium-impact
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High-Impact Polystyrenes
polystyrene; c) high-impact polystyrene; d) high-impact
polystyrene with high thermal resistance. Data include: tensile
strength, elongation at break, modulus of elasticity2
resistance to flexing, hardness, notch toughnessv flexing
resistance at impact and heat resistance. The relation between
constitution of the high-impact polystyrenes and physical
characteristics are surveyed, Suspension-polymerized polystyrene
is usually employed as one of the components rather than the block
polymer. The latter has a molecular weight of approx 100000 and
although a high molecular weight improves tensile strength of the
final product, it affects adversely its flow characteristics.
The X/
This may then cause difficulties in injection moulding.
effect of concentration of components on physical data is discussed'.
The impact resistance increases with increased proportions of
butadiene but tensile strength deteriorates, The effect on tensile
strength and elongation of varying proportion of butadiene is
presented in the form of a graph. The methods of combining the
components, e.g. whether they are merely mixed or copolymerized,
and the properties of the resulting materials art) considered,
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PO L ANT D
Zj-:[Lj, Edmund, HOIFITMAX, Mari;A, ZOfilll 1 "U ZY'S'
Krystyna, and KRZYZANOWSKA, Flog-ina; Post-ho:-:,pital. Cardlo-
logical Rehabilitation Center (Kardiologiczny Ot;rodek RG--
habilitacji Poszpitalncj) at the Sanatorium in Naloczow
and Cardiology Clinic (Klinika Cardiologiczna) of tho Physi-
c-ian:;' Postgraduate Traitiin,,- Program (Studium, Doskonalonia
AkadQ -demy] in W'arsaw
Loll-carzy), L mia Modyczna, IMedical Aca
(Director. Prof. Dr. mod. Edmund ZERA)
"Rehabilitation -of Pationts with.Myocardial Infarction."
18, No
%.I, Polski Txgodnilc Vol .34, 19 Aug 63,
pp 1264--fZ-6-7-
Abstract. [Authors' Fnglish Summary modified] Authors ro-
po:-t on proceduras and determinations used to a:;cartain the
effectiveness of sanatorium rehabilitation or, pationts with
a history of myocardial infarction. They found the proce-
dure iiclpful to patients rocovory and dote-rmination of ca-
pacity for work. Effuctiveness, of rehabilitation depended
more on oxtrint of origInal injury than on tho ago, Sax,
localization, complications during first attack, and num-
ber of attacks. 8 refs: 3 Polish, 8 Idestorn.
1/1
JANINOTA, 1.
wFast Methodfot Determining the Total. Sulfur Content of Sulfite Liquors." p. 98, Praha,
Vol. 9, no. 4, Apr. 1954.
SO: &at 3kropean Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. 9, September 1954, Lib. of GoNpese
JfiWIK,, Wzislaw (Gdynia)
The Elblag Plateau* Czaisop geogr 35 no.20.87-200 ~61+
C&GOSLOVAKIA
KUY, ';.:.3 :iARTLOITA, S.; JANIXCU, ~~.; SA-UDW.A., A. cs:~R
I-
District H~rgicne wnd Epideriolo-ical 6taldon, Brno-rural (Okres,,-Z-,L
ir,-gl_enicko-epi-de,,,-.lologic'4~a st anic e, av)
Pr-n:-ae, C-331coslovenska hymcna, 1.-,o 10, 1962, pp 6o4-6o9
trTn.- Yiate
~Iuence of Pro~ective Coatin- on the Sanitary St,--ndards of
JANUKOISZKY, 3.
Ivan Valko's Erzekszerveink es-a-techn1k (Cur Sengory Organs and Tec~D.IMLO);
a book review. p. 446
Vol. 114. no. 7, J111Y 1955
TEWSZE'r ES TARSADAUN.1
Budapest
Source: 1-11onthly list of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC,
Vol. 5, no. 3, Mxch 1956
I IF 'I I! I t~ I"; Vt. 11941-111 -, -i- I ti 11"1 14 li, I I: I i ~. I` ~ I I
CSA'!A, Gyorgy, Dr.; TORO, Imre, Dr. (Rinkatarsak); MS, Ferenc Istvan, Dr.;
JANIEWSZIrf, Bela, Dr.
New method for cancer diagnosist the agar-binding reaction. Orv. hatil.
9 rio-17:553-561 27 Anr 58.
0
1. A Budapests. Orvostudomanyi VqWetem Szovet- as Fejlodestani Intezetenek
(i-azgato: Toro Imre dr. eaet. tanar) kozlemenye.
(IT30PIASMS, ding.
tigar-agar fivation tent (Min))
(A(A'R
agar-agar fixation test in cancer diag. (Hun))
STRAUSZ, Imre, dr.; JANIKOVSZKY. Bela. dr.
Corticosteroid myopathy. Orv.,hetil. 101 no.27:946-948 3 -T1 160,
1. Az Orvostovabbkepzo Intezet III. oz balosztalya.
(ROUMATIC HEART DISRI&SE ther)
(CORTICOTROPIN toxicol)
(YAKUNISONB toxicol)
(MUSCULAR ATROPHT etiol)
STRAUSZ, Iniro, dr., JANIKOVSZKY, Bola., dT.,
A case of olosed heart rupture, Magy, Belorv. arch., 15 no.2;77-.79
Ap :6,2.
J.. Orvostovabbkepzo Intezet III, sz, beloszWya.
(MYOCARDIAL INFARCT compl)
MIGARY
STU,*j4Z, Irara, Dr, MrS, Fdo. Dr, M2LY&B_-Aataj, Dr, TANIKOVSZK'r
221j, Ur; Institute for Graduate Medlo.l Study, III. M~d^Ne.~ ent
Wrvostovatbkip7o Intezet, Ill. Belgyogyanzati Tanszek).
"AppAarancc af 11:)moblasts In Pnrlpheric Blood In Some Cases of Cardiac
Iniurficlim.,y,"
Blidartst, Omni lloq]4.2. Vol 104, No 0. IG Feb 1963. Wes 255-Z57-
Abstraett (Authors' huncarian s-xtmry modMad) Appearance of norro-
blalts Ln tne per-1VInerle blood in cases of 4 to insuffici Incy of the
*' U"
rl_,hl side off the heart 13 a s.,japtom of sudde hypwd& and Is oo5erred
in c;e tbird of the cases. It 13 a mbasurp Flfiko severity of the in-
sufticiency on the.- rlCht side and Is a bad prognditic sign. Normotlasts
are frequently found after pu3monary infarcts. Thei)~-Fesence in peri-
pheric blooXis tr)~.nstent and tbAy disappear with the N'rrection of
the deacmponuxt.~Lon often witAout the inareaae of the C2 sAuration In
the arteml Wood. It is seldoa observed in chronic right side In-
safficiency. All references are Western.
POLAND/Physical Ch"try Surface Phenomena, Adsorption, Chromato-
graphy, Ion Interchange. B-13
Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Rhimiya, No 2, 1958., 3987.
Author : J.
Inst :Academy of Science of Poland.
Title :Surface Tensions and Electric Potentials on Free Surface
of Aqueous Solutions of Wetting Agent.
Orig Pub: Bull. Acad. polon. sai., 1957, Cl- 3, 5, No 4, 407-410,
X=.
Abstract: The surface tension and the shift of the surface potential
( A V) of Na dioeylsulfosuceinate aqueous sclutions in their
dependence on pH and N01 additions were masured. It is shovn that
these additions decrease the 8 of the solutions and inereaseA V
the more, the lower is pH. The influence of pH is especially strong-
ly revealed in the range of pH below 2.
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JANIKOWA, J.
On the additivity of the free surface potential of the constituents
in solutions, Bul chim PAN 8 no.4:185-188 160.
(EEAI 10:9/10)
1. Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, and Electrochemistry, Jagiellonian
University, Cracow. Presented by B. Kamienski.
(Solutions) (Surface chemistry)
JANIKOWA, J.
On the influence of strong electrolytes on the electric potential arLd
surface tension of alkanol S. Bul chim. PAN 8 no.4:189-190
160. (EEAI 10:9/10)
1. 1aboratory of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Jagiellonian
University, Cracow. Presented by B. Kamienski.
(Electrolytes) (Surface chemistry)
(Electromotive force) (Alkanol)
TOMASSI, Witold; JANIKOM) Maria -
Halogen electrodes on carbon and platinum powders. Przem
chem 41 no.8:449-451 Ag 162.
1. Katedra Chemii Fizycznej) Politeabnika, Warazawa.
POEjIM/Nuclear Physics - Installations and Instruments. Methcdz C-2
of Measurement and Research
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 7) 1958., No 14922
1"uthor
Inst Not Given
Title Status of Manufacture nf GeiGer-Muellor Counters in Poland
Orig Pub Nukleonika, 1957, 21 No 31 489-505
Abstract No abstract
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A-'-IOLAI,TD
.-BIEGUSZE'.7SKI, Zygmunt; Dl-'L%B.L'-;,-.-., jABLO,\,'SKA, jadwiga;
JANIKOVISKI, Andrzej; TO.12'., jur::y
DeDa-~tment of Reactor- E-ne;4-noorinf,, Nuclear Research
1- 4-
ins (Instytui Badan jodro rych & d
UjtUUC U U- alcla inzynicrii
Hea'ktorowci )
I I (all
csaw, Przor-lad o1all-troni1r-f. Ju 0
Wa-- 7. 11 1 Y 63, PP 372-8,3.
Problems of :-.--aciear Radiat-ion Detectors
Used in Reactor Too-in-I-que
4-1
POLAND
DABLI~, ',':aclav.,; JABLONSIUt, Jadwir:a-, jA,!---KOI.,VS:~I, Andrzc~; TOPA.,
J
Donartment of Reacto.-
inst-i-tuto (Instytu"u- 3--adan Jadioviych Zalldad inzynierii
Reaktoro-viel ) (all)
Q
I'larsaw Prze,,,riad PP 5`6-39-
IT 0 7, Jul
"Neutron Sensitive ionization Chamber IkHt-j-150/0.8 Type"'.
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FOLAIM
D A3 EIIK' 7! a c I , L wJA BL 0 N OSK Ai a d,.,i CL ; i A N 11: 0 11' i 3 YJ P kn d r z e j0 PA
Jerzy
DaDartmont of Reactor En~-,ineering, Nuclear Rescarch
ins'Clitutue (Instuytuub Badan Jadroirych Zalclad inzynierii
Reaktoroviej) (all)
I'Va r s aw -,efdad clolbron't-Iri, No 7, ulY "3s pp 390-91,,.
Pr7
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"Ooripensated Neutron Sensitivo Ionization Chamber RAKJ-5
Type
1, A L 4 f-,
POLA-~%-D
DABEK; 1.7aclaw; 'Ca; j.A~11,~ol.,JSKI Andrzej, TOF,.A,
Jerzy CIL V; I
Department of Reactor
-,> - - c", Nuc-, ear Research
%- u L,
Institute ITnotytut Badan I-)adro,.-.,yeh ZaIdad Irzyn4erii
Rea',Ictorowej) (all) -
I'larsaw
Rrzerind clolrtrcnil~ "o 7, July 63., PP 394-97-
"Reactor Star-u-u,) i-,'ission Chambers".
DABEKI$ JAiTNIKOVISKIJ, Andrzej; TOPA,
,jorzy
Dc,o,..rt:-,,ont of Roactor cor-i nS, Nucle, r Resoarch
-Lm".-itutc (1n.,;1u-y'u-ut Budan J'adrovjych inzyniorii
Realctorowoj) (all)
~ nsavi, Prze-r7lad .1
Wa- --- ",To 7 JUlY 03 PP 403-08-
"Ionization Chambers for Activation Kothod Neu-'U*ron Flux
Distribution 7~,~Icasuremcnts
Waclaw; '.~YL:~oWSKI., A3.jdr,,oj; SZCZECIMA'-'
Bronislavi; Jor,~y
0- 7
Departnient of Ro-act Nucloar Resoarch
lnStitute (InGtytut Badan Jadrovrych Za'Aclad Inzyniorii
R a a'Actu or ovio I )( all N
'v'1arsa,a,, IZzer'lad 110 7, july 65, pp 4,o9-13.
inst all a dL -iL.- indiat i un with DO Prossuvo loniza-
tuion CharmborKPDG-1/2.0 Ty-pe".
ACC NRI AP'1002754 :'VIXI.; GOIP":
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01, 11y"; 1. lnstiLuLc o r IN u r Ii r Lwiurk
in reactlor ou-tectqr~3 design and consiI.lzction c-irried out nthe
A -0 ac, I, Physic, 0
s and Lngineering C nfert!nce
Li-'IS~P,*11)0--~ 0
t b -,-'6 Zvei-,i"'r L,
-in 3-ac!a:30S. from, I Do -, `05 - i
SUUi,,U..,:,: ..UX.Leonika, v. 11, ~,-,o - 51966 349-358
4 t 4 :1
i it metal seai, ionIzation chrimber, rad a r, de'ec-or/R~11',Kj_e
0 .~GS: ceramic to 1. 1 _1 ,
00 fission
oniza~ion chazber, AKj-4 boron coated chamber, AKJ-3 fission cia;-,:oe,-, RJ-3
chazaber, 9R-8 small size chamber, RR-100 start up chw-nber, U",70 neutron bewrk
monitoring chamber, ThR-8 fission chamber, ThIZ-20 fission chwo,-Joer, Th~Z-60 fission
chamber
AESTRACT: A significant progress in technology and construction of various reactor
detector types was performed in comparison to the status descr-ibed Pra~;ue the
year 1963. The main advances are: now isolating r~,iterials, part4cularly cerarrLic_
to-meta1 sealsf~~d high alurLina ceramic/lerlements, hydroEen fdlin[~,, for boron-d"IEhribdr5-7
amd nevi ciri~rllm assemoling methods. The new detectors designed are rhe folidwing: i
neutron sensiMr~ef gamma compensated 4onization chamber ir.-F&j-8 mounted in the rigid
extension PK-58; uncompensated. boron coatedIchambers AKj-1, and high sensitive AKj-3
'ed Ri-300; P4ssion chairibers:~_
nus ) and uranium coat,
(suitable for reac-uor noise measureme
s-,.,,all size chamber 9R-8, start-up chaimber RR-100, neuLror, bean, monitoring chamber
n chambers ThR-8, ThR-20 and ThR-60. -Ir,
FLM-70 and threshold t1horiurrV oa'cd fissio le
construction of the deteec - --r-s is shown and the technical data are given. Finally
the future work is briefli mentioned. Orig. art. has: 11 figuros and 2 tables.
LOrig. art. in Eng.]
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Fourth report and eloction meet~~ng of' the Comad-ttea of Power
Management of the Central Technical Organization. Goep paliv
12 no.10:349-351 0 164.
JAtIK()'e/IGZ, Ej.aonora; BORMISKA-LEHMAN, Jolanta; JANIKOWSKI, TadoJumn
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,
Sarcomatosis of spinal meninges. Neurol., neurochir. psychiat.
Pol. 15 no.1:171-173 Ja-F165.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Nervowych Akademii Medycznej w Gdansku
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logicznej Aadenii Medycznej w Gdansku (Kiermmikt prof. dr.
'or. Czarnocki).
JANIKOWSKI, Tadeuaz
Role of atudioa on the predominance of I extremity in determining
the dominant hemiaphere. Neurologia ate. polska 11 no-D43-46
A-F 161.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Nerwowych AM v Gdanaku Kierownik: prof. dr
Z Majewaka.
(LATERALITY)
MAJEWSKA Zofia; LEWINOWA, Jolanta; PIELOWSKI, Janj JANIK~'!ISKI, Tadeusz-
WISNIEWSKI, Henryk
Brain neoplasms in older and newborn infantus. Neurol. neurochir. psy-
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Kierownik'. prof. dr W. Czarnocki Z Zakladu Neuropatologii PAN %ierownik
prof. dr A. Kunicki.
(BRAIN NEOPLASAS in inf & child)
(INFANT NEWBORN dis)
BMUCH, Stanislaw; JANTKOWSKIq Tadeusz
A case of Ramsay-Hunt myoclonic cerebellar syndrome in ar infant.
Neurol neurochir psych 12 no.3:433-436 My-je 1626
1. Oddzial Neurologii Dzieciecej im. Janusza Korczaka.. Klinika Chorob
Nerwowych., Akademia Medyczna., Gdansk. (Kierownik Kliniki: prof. dr
Z. Majewska).
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JANIKOWSKI, Tadeusz
Influence of music on the rehabilitation of infants with
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N-D 162.
1. Klinika Chorob Nerwowych, Akademia Modycana, Gdansk.
Kierowniki prof. dr Z.Majewska.
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MAJEWSKA, Zofia; JANIKOWSKIJ, Tadeusz; PIELOWSKI, Jan
Thrombosis of the internal carotid artery in a small child. Pediat.
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(CEREBRAL EMBOLISM ANDTHROMBOSIS in in-f & child)
(CAROTID ARTERIES dis)
HEJKAY ZUzanna; J~~-,~KOwSKI,,24douazi- KRYWKO, Alira; TYLICKA, Teresaj
WDOWIAK, Wanda; 46wicuo, jerzy.
Incidence of neurologic symptoms in the newborns in relation
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med. Z. Majewska); z I Kliniki Poloznictwa I Chorob Kobiecych
AM w C-dansku (Kierownik-. prof. dr. med. S. 14t.Aler) i z II
Kliniki Polomictwa, i Chorob Kobiecych M w Gdansku (Kierownik:
prof. dr. med. W. Gromadzki).
JANIKOWSH, Z'bigniew
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Work testing in the. apparatug pr(-ALICWon procegs. N.. 2.
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Z,7TA MEDIIA See. 6 vol. 11/7 JU1Y 57
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Z.V!jfttntAhkiIwI t piratirninuhipuranu ;nfju
n I r, avalue of determination of sodium pwa-aminohip-
p u r a tand soGu
-~I
I"
mErj.%k"E\%"NFT- 1956, 2G/8 (119, were determined
Soddium-/,-~minuhippurae ,nd sodium thioSulph4te clearance time
in healthy persons. it, Patients with hyperjension and in various nephropathies,
105 in tot'al. The method proved to be simpler, more accurate and clinicallv more
useful than other clearance tests.
JANINSKI, T.; GRABOWSKA, I.
quantitative determination of certain prescription mixtures according
to measurement of physico-chemical characteristics. Acta Poloniae
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determ. of mixtures according to measurement of physico-
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Janio, K. ; Gorzka, Z. ; Justat, A.
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Uncl.
JANIq,__Kaarad;-.TUSTAT, Antoni
Problems of fluidized catalysis of the conversion reaction of carbon
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JUSTAT, Antoni; GORMA, Zbigniew; JAIIIII0, Konrad
',- Z7, lf~ 1, ~17-z :--
Studies on the oxidation of glucose with nitric acid to oxalic
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2215. ORIGIN OF FATTY ACIDS IN REGENERATING RAT LIVERS - Dic lterkunft
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The fatty infiltration seen in early stages of rat liver regeneration is partly due to
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