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KonSON, K. [Coulson, C.A.]
Interatomic forcess Maxwell to SchrZ;dinger. Usp. fiz. nauk 81
no.3:545-556 N 163. (MIRA 16:12)
KOUMAR, Frantisek, promovany pravnik
The diagram of railroad transportation and the maintenance of the raU
track. Zel dop tech 10 no,7:194-195 162.
KOURAR., Zrantiaek, promovany pravnik
Specifying the trains in a rollroad transportation diagram#
Zelez dop tech 10 no,12:355-156 162.
KOUMIR, Frantisek, promovany pravnik
New system of regulations for railroad transportation. Zel dop tech
10 no.10:291-292 162.
KOIR-M, Frantisek, promovany pravnik
Transit traffic and the Czechoslovak Railways. Zel dop tech
11 no.3:61-62 163.
,_~~~~onovany pravnik
Problcmj of international trwitworLat-lon. dot)
tech 11 no~,11:318-319 163.
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-1 IAR, Fri,-ntisek, prcmc-Tany pr-,,v*n4k
:-Pr~,V,w of. the. railroad traff ,.z3 --- h
- ~ .___ k%,,regulationer. " 1. dop ta
-12 no.Z".31-32 r4,
KOUMAR, Fr.., promorvany pravnik
Foreign exchs4e --gement of tha Czechoslovak State RailrowN.
Zel dop tech 12 no.83197-198 164,
KOUMAR, Ludvik, inz.
Biochemical degradation of pure organic 8ub3tances. Vodni
hosp 14 no.4tl43-145 164'.
1. Hydroprojekt~ Praha.
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ACC NRi Apj66 SOURCE CODE: CZ10065166loooloo6105o5lo518
AUTHOR: Habrovec, Frantisek; Kounicky,.Jan; Fqs, Preaval; Skarek, Jlri
ORG: Institute of Metal Properties 7CSAVUstav vlastnosti kovu CSAV)
TITLE: Nature of the refining of Fe-Ni-C alloy martensite by repeated austenitizing
SOURCE: Kovove materialy, no. 6, 1966, 505-518
TOPIC TAGS: tl:gh nickel steel, steel mechanical proeprty, steel beat treatment,
martensite, austenitic steel, tensile strength, yield stress, elongation
ABS71T.ACT: A series of experiments has been performed to determine the effect of
repeated austenitizing with rapid heating on the mechanical properties and the
morphology of martensite of a nickel steel (0.42% carbon and 24.5% nickel; M.
temperature-3600. Steel specimens 1.7 mm thick, 3.11 mm wide, and 80 Mm long were
austenitized at 1050*C for 30 min, quenched in liquid nitrogen, reheated by pazsing
electric current for various periods of time (to reach a certain temperature which,
however, was not measured directly), water quenched and refrigerated in liquid
nitrogen for 1.5 hr. The dependence of mechanical properties on the power consumed
for reheating (i.e., the austenitizing temperature) was found to follow a complex
pattern (see Fig. 1). The beat combination of properties, a tensile strength of
almost 200 kp/mm2, a yield strength of about 160 kg/mm2, a yield strength of about
160 kg/mm2 and an elongation of about 9%, was obtained at a power consumption Of
1000 w. The structure of the alloy treated under these conditions consisted mainly of
a fine acicular martensite. With increasing power consumption, the acicular martensite
Card 1/3 UDC: none
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i.s gradually replaced by lamellar martennite, which has lower strength and ductility
(second maximua on.curve 1).. Orig. art. has: 14 figures.
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KOZESNIKj Jaroslevs akademik; BIASKOVIG., Dianyzp akwlemik; XOIIW, Arnost,,
akademik '- MACURAo Jiri,, dr.; VAM#'qooef; GOSIOROVSKro Milos; B0HKo
Jaroslavp akademik; PROCIRMA, Jaraslavp prof., dr.; MMJ3o Zdenek,
dr.j BRAMC., Frantieek, prof.. Ftantisek., akademik;
ITOVAKV Josef# akademik; NEIDUM, Jarcmiro doces dr,; BAZAZTs V2adimi o
imso dre; X0UNQV'.qKY. RnIngni'l dr.; SZANTO, Zano dr.; RMSIVAL, Miraidavt
dr.; KASPAR., Jan,, dr.; MHKAP'ladislav, prof., inz.; STRHAD, Mius;
WICH7ERLE, Otto., akadamik; 7ATOPEKo Alois; JAVORNICKY9 Jano inz.;
VAVRA, Jaroalav, dr.1 BIATM, Ctiboro almdamik; ONDRIS., Karolo dr.;
KUYALo Vaolav, inz.
The 22d Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the
tasks of Czechoslovak science; discussion. Vestnik CSAV 71 no.1:3-59
t62.
1, Hlavni vedecky aekretar Ceskoelovenake akademie ved (for Koxesnik).
2, Clen koreopondent Ceskoolovenske akademie ved (for Vana, Gosiorovsk,
. To
Kasparp Strnad, Zmtopek), 3. Rektor Karlovy university (for Prochuka)e
49 Rektor Ceskeho vysokeho uceni technickeho (for Brabec). 5. Hamestak
preoidenta Ceskoslovenske aWemie ved (for Sorm)
XOWGVSR-Yp J015IF70
Deakriptivni geometrie; celostatni. vysokoskolska ucebnice. (5 vyd.)
Praha) Czechoslovakiap Nakl, Ceskoslovenske skademie ved. 1959. 547 p.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EM), LC, Vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1959
Uncl-
EXCERPTA VEDICA See 15 V01- 10/9 Chest Diseases Sept 57
2331., KOUPIL M. Otorhinolaryngol. Klin. PU, Olomouc. *Struft~ ptehled v$voje
Meni the hFtanu a naAe v~sledky. Short review of the develop-
ment of laryngeal tb and personal results BRATISLAV-
SKt LtKARS LISTY 1956, 36/8 (480-485)
Old and modern treatment of laryngeal tb is revie%%ed on the ba3is of the world
literature. The therapeutic results In laryngeal tb obtained at the ORL clinic of the
Palacky University in Olomouc are reported. During the time from 1949 to the end
of 1954, 33 patients with'tb of the larynx were admitted, and, after examination. 5
of them were referred to the lung department for further treatment. The remain-
ing 28 patients, 17 men and 11 women, were treated with streptomycin and PAS.
The daily dose was mostly 0.5 g. streptomycin and 12 g. PAS. Vestibular disturb-
nnces were not observed at all. In all patients, the dysphagic disturbances disap-
peared. 12 patients got rid of their dysphonta. The total amount of streptomycin
administered was between 15 and 125 g., the mean quantity was 48 g. 11 patients
(39.319) were cured, 13 (46.5%) improved, in 2 patients (6%), there was no improve-
ment, and 2 (676) had a recurrence. (XI, 15)
KOUPILI, Z*,, . inz,
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Influence of the addition of basic granulated blast furnace
slag on hydration of cements from Portland clinkers. Stavivo
41 no.nt 396-399 IN163.
1. Wzkumny ustav atavebnich bmot, Erno.
of trjLnsportiri-,~, 100.ie ccli.ellt- 175.
7o1 3~, no.
I-onthly LisL ol Europcin Acc D:, Vol. i., no. 10, UCL- 1955.1
;;ncl.
COUNTRY Czechoslovalkia H-13
AB:3. JOUR. t AMMai , r.-;ai '193), ;0- 87378
AUTHOR Z.
T 1 T S ne c Lal Cc-r.cntz~ -Lov t,~tc-
M%,:.nuf a c-, iire of 3 e ct i ona ! C ons t r-,~.ct i cr. t s
0 '1
Nti~~ - Y* TJ B "tw1vo, 1959, -37, No 2, 45-47
ABI')TRACT Investigations conductLcd at the ~kitntlfic
of Building Lc-terials ~,Liv-,: sh-own
11
'liat by carc-ful reoulation of rIinera1ogc.-,-i
crmpositicn,
t-r--d an I_r,ci-eLse ol" the degree of di,--persion, it is
-;r, incrcasc In!' la' strci-;--th ;and, croducc foist r;---rd~-ning
c c nt S ( FI- C' C a 0 content C-,L p;atma~vial rijzst ensi.Lrc
of ~-reatest rossible- of 036, but the sun
not exce-ed 7f,,-75~~ 11-1 ord,~r 'hat ccntr-..qt
fC33+C2S)
0 "
0~ -3A bE of about 11-122',-,~ t)-e sum (C,A+-,,Ar.) 2C-22',v. With
a conterft of Darticles Of less than _Vkin an ai!;ount of
~Cv,, strer.,~Ith of coi;,,ent (after 21, hour 3 ~114 kg/cm with
o-C Particles of the above-otated size it -;!.s 417 g/cm'
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JOUR-
SURNAM, GGJ On Names
C=tryt Czechoslovakia
Academic DeVesst not given
Affiliatimt stomatology clAnicj Head-Docent A. Edlan) (Stomatologicka
klinikat prednosta docent dr. A. Edlan Plzen.
First Surgical clinic) Head-Docent K. DomanskY ( I.
chirurgicka klinika, prednosta docent dr. K. Doraanski;) Plzen,
source: prague, Ceskoslovenska. Stoma ologie, Vol 61, No 5o Sep 1061;
pp 367-3 ,
Data: Dental Treatment of some Mentally Altered Persons under General
Anaesthaesia.
PISLOVA,, Ruzena.,
XDIM.IKI jindrich,
SOBESKY, Ivo,
Gro gait%)
CZEC"OSLOVAKIA/Chenical Technology, Chemical products r
Their APPlication. Cermics, Class. Binders. _nd
Concrete.
H-13
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khin., r;o 13) 195% 44W.
Author Kouril A
Inst
Title The Firing of Moravian Shale Clays.
Orif; pub: Stavivo, 1957, 35, No 11, 433-439.
Abstract: Moravian refractory shale clays (SC) are fired to
chatlotte for the production of refractories; their
proportion in the cbwotte being of about 6o~-
There are 5 types Of Moravian SC; of these 3 types
can be classified as bituminous shales since their
heating value reaches 2000 kcal/kg; they can be
fired to chtimotte vithout an addition of fuel.
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LW~F. 1933. V. 489-493).-Nunicrutts fWars are given for the mte .I ].ago
c"&)Iizxtkm ofekviralyticcadmiurn deposits from n1frate And sectatt, Who.
J,Jjat()mknq,-mph# am given showing charsetcrimic atnwtun~ ol,(Air~l At
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orniation of surface team in etructuml and high-alloy titools
Idlowed that (1) Ung reducia; periodA ill the oicetric furnacit
prornot6 surface team ; (2) A low au hur content, probably
only a symptom of excessive roductl4o'n in tho furnace, wam
found in steels augeeptibla to this typo of damago ; (3) %Vhen
the heat time included a ehango of Phift the number of rejects*
increased ; and (4) if the mangancite foil below 0-25% with
1113plax steel, there was a tendency for longitudinal trars to
fori it. lit generid,it, was concluded that : (I)IStabloAteols, ill.
cluding low and inedium etirbon ateelli and awdenitio jitainlem
stools, can be removed front tho~ingot inonlils whilit r%xi Itot
and allowed to qcol ill air. but h(Rh alloy furritio and;aliklin.
JUM-allilroilliUrIft'switi mttx'o naVAM stril,IK41 so 0
tr"oriner sta&i and, 25%.Ct ft~ls inust, cool itlow
the Cr-Mn, 64111-11fo, 6-4~i-W-Ma, and
14W alloy MOON luld thu high-alloy'Lod stcols arti lia
r1p
"14y" to hot tcans-p. V,
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AUTHORf Kouril, Jaroslav Move Mesto nad Vahom)
ORG: none
TITLE: Ultrasonic field with broken propagation path. CZ Pat. NO. PV 102-65,
Class 42
SOURCE: Vynalezy, no. 2, 1966, 18
TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic field, ultrasonic radiation, acoustic reflection
ABSTRACT: A method of generating an ultrason "?
ic field with a broken propagation
Path has been introduced. Ultrasonic radiation is incident on the wall of a vessel
under a given angle and is reflected to the opposite wall. One point of the patent
is itemized. JKPI
SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE#. 06Jan65/
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AUTHOR:
TITLE:
24027
Z103116 1/00c,1/002/007/008
A205/A 125
.Kour'il, Jaroslav
Uci V' apparatus for ultrasonic cleaning In precision engineering
PERIODICAL-. Strojlrenskh v~roba, v. 9, no. 2, 1961, 96
TEU: The "*4A" (Research Institute for Mechanization and Automation) in
Nov6 Mesto nod Vfihom produces on order "U6J 1" semiautomatic ultrasonic cleaning
apparatus for small parts of precision instruments. The cleaning installatl.')n
(Fig..l) has 6 stations with 5 tanks in circular arrangement, with a central feed-
Ing device. The parts to be cleaned are stored in wire baskets which are advanc-
ed from station to station and rotated in the tanks, filled with a cleaning polu,
tion. Cleaning periods can be adjusted from 3 - 100 see. Parts are centrifuged
between individual steps. The first station Is for mechanical cleaning in an
electrically heated bath, the second station is for ul'yrasonic cleaning in a bath,
with continuous exchange of cleaning solution, the third station is for washing
and rinsing in filtrated cleaning solution, the foutth station is for spraying
of parts with filtrated cleaning solution, the fifth station is for infrared dry-
Ing or preservation of parts, and the sixth station is for exchange of baskets.
Card 1/~
24027 Z/031/61/1009/002/0()7/008
'1U6J J".apparatun A205/A126
Since volatile cleaning agents (tricholoroethylene) are used, each tank has,~a~bool
ing coil for vapor.condensation. The base of tha apparatus (Fig. 2) houses the
hf generator which feeds a piezoelectric converter (applied for patent under File
No. Pv_4m/58), and 2 separated filtering stations. Additional data of the clean-
Ing apparatus are:(floor-space x height) 980 x 820 x 1,150 mm; maximum, input
1,5oo w;7 power supply 290 v/50 cps; total volume of cleaning solution 70 liters;
basket dimensions loo x 50 mm; ultrasonic output 100 - 130 W/800 cps; surface of
ultrasonic converter 20 em2 -
ASSOCIATIONi V(M (Research Institute for Mechanization and Automation) in Nov6
Mesto nod Vfihom
Fig. Cleaning installation
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K21i
SANDERA, Josaf, inz., C.Sc.; KOURIL, Oldrich,_ inz.
Sealed silver-zinc stora,-e battery. 'Slaboproudy obzor 11,3
no.6:327-332 Je 162.
1. Vysoke uceni technicke, Elektrotechnicka fakulta,
katedra elektrotechnologie, Brno.
ENGLISOVA,, M.; ENGLIS, M.;,.KOURILEK, K.; MASEK, K.
Contribution to the isoenzyme diagnoais of myocardial infarct.
Cas. lek. cesk. 103 no.34:942-944 21 Ag 164.
1. Oddeleni klinickych laboratori UVII v Praze-Stresovicich (na-
celnik MUDr. M. Arient, CSc.) a Katedra klinicke biochemie UDL
v Praze (vedouci MUDr. K. Masek# CSc.).
Of
Timm-
-~Mgul
-44
W1
WZ-
Q
1-5 ME-,t
VT
4x
79W MA N% --;L
.v . I . . . . Rft M-P -P _;W
VAKHTENGEYM, Yu. (Vachtenheim, J.1; VALNICHEK, S. (Valnicek, S.],-.
MINA, M. [Svojtka, M.I~ Prinimala uchastiyes KOURRIIDVV, Z.
Specificity of LE cells. Vop.revm. 1 no.3s2l-25 JI-S 161.
(MRA 16:4)
1. Iz Oblastno o revma'uologicheskogo tsentra (zav. -
Yu.vakhtengeZ terapevticheskogo otdeleniya (zav. V.Shmid)
i Toentrallnoy laboratorii (zav. M.Svoitka), obl&,s.tnoy
bollnitsy (dir. L.Drlik) Iglavy, Cheklioslovatskaya Sotsialisti-
cheskaya Respublika,
PATHOLOGY, CELLULAR) (ARTHRITIS, RMMATOID)
(LUPUS ERYTMITOSUS)
KOURIM, P.; ZIMMP J.
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9yntheses of organin compowids marked by isotopes. IV. Preparation
OT serine(1-140 and cycloserine-0-14C). Coll Cz Chem 26 no-3:
717-723 Mr 161. (EKAI'10:9)
1. Institut fur Kernforachung, Tachechoslowakische Akademie der
Wissenschaften, Prag.
(Serine) (cycloserine) (carbon) (Radioisotopes)
KOURIM, F - TYKVA, R.
Determining the products of methyleyelohoxane oxidation with chromimm
(VI) oxide. Coll Ca Chem 26 no.10!2511-2518 0 161.
1. Institut fur Kernforachung und Institut fur organische Chemis und
Blochemie, Tschechoolowakische Akademle der Wissen5chaften, Prag.
KOURM, Pavel.; VACEN, Karel
Spactrus Epa " -the-sethyleaw gmp of deu"rated
polymethylmethaerylate after the radiation by gamma rays.
Jaderna energie 9 no,4:12/+ Ap 163.
EXCERPTA MDICA Sec- 7 Vol. 9/12
0 P'19 Le
Deco 55
7)
2664. KOUAILOVA M. Ugnf, nosnf a krW Odd. Krajskd ddtskd nern,, Brno.
~-ehrdpTffifWtt-Sno ring in children PRAKT.L9K. 1954, 34/17
(394-396)
Aniong the caush of snoving which are also of interest to the pediatrician, the fol-
lowing are mentioned: Vasomotor 3nd hypertrophic rhinitis. septal deviations, na-
sal polyps, tumours, cleatricial sten6ses of the nasal cavity, choanal atresla,
hypertrophy of the tonsils and of the 6ther adenoid tissue and finally also distur-
bances due to dental anomalies. The rhinological and the orthodontological treat-
ment are discussed.
Mayerhofer Zagreb (VII. 11)
X0URILOVA,- Miluse
Growth of weight in children after tonsillectoqr. Cesk. otolar.
5 no.6:365-368 Dee 56.
1. Usni, noani a krant odlelani krajoke detake nemocnice v Brno.
Primar MUDr. Miroslav lucara.
(TONSILS, surg.
off. on growth in child. (Cs))
(GROWTH, in inf. & child
off. of tonsillei.-toqr (Cz))
KOURIWVA.M.-.. ZMAM.R.
&sinophilic granuloma of the temporal bone. Gesk. otolar. 9
no,3:157-161 :i 160.
1. Krataka detaka nemocnice u Bime-GerDych Polich usui, krani a
nosai oddeleni, prednosta dr. M. Kucera.uatredni rentgenologicke
oddelani,prednosta dr. R. Zemanek.
(IOSINOPHILIC GRLNUMMA case reports)
(TWOR&L BONE die.)
KOURIM. J.
Delimited maningoradiculovVelitle parotica affecting the conue
madullaris with disorder of sensation and anoractal function in
6 year old girl. Cask. padiat. 12 no,3:250-251 Kar 57.
1. OUNZ Rimavska Sobota, datske oddeleni, primar Mr.
Josef Kiklusica.
(141M.NGITIS, in inf. & child
meningoradiculomyelitis parotica affecting conus
medullarte causing anarectal & sensation ditord.
00)
(WELITIS. in inf. & child
same)
(SPI NAL CORD, dim.
conue madullarie. cauend by maningoradiculowyelitia
parotica & causing anorectal & sensation disord. in
child (Gs))
(AIMS, die.
anoractal, caused by meningoradiculomyelitis parotica
affecting conus medullaris in child On))
(RECTUM, die.
same)
(SENSATION
disord. In child, caused by maningoradiculomyelitis
parotica affecting cunus medullaris (Cz))
KOURD(, Jan (OUNZ Rimavaka Sobota (detake oddeleni).
Thrombophlebitis of the superior sagittal sinus. Cook. pediat. 14 no.4:
303-312 5 Apr 59.
1. OUNZRimavokEt Sobota, detake oddeleni, prednosta KUDr. Tozef Hiklusica.
(GIR3ML MOMBOSIS AIID WOLISM, in inf. & child.
thrombophlebitis of auperior sarittal sinus (Oz))
CZECHOSWVIXI;,/Chorjical T,~7chnology. Chemical H-18
Products and Their Applications.
Pesticidos.
1,bs Jour : Rof Zhur-Khiriiya, No 7, 1959, 21569
1,uthor iFarkas7 J,,__Kourin,._P_, Sorrij F.
Inst :-
Title jTho Rolationship between Chcaicnl Structuro
and Insecticidal uctivity of Pyrethroid Com-
pounds. II, Analogues of Chrysanthenic Acid
Containing Atoms of Chlorine in th%j Side
Chain,
Orig Pub : Cher-Le listy, 19581 522 No Ar, 688-694
Abstract i For the purpose of investigating the rola-
tionship between the insecticidal act ity
and structurog cis-M) and tr,-,ns-2-(
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical H-18
Products and Their Applications.
Pesticides.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 71 1959~ 24569
dichlorvinyl)-3 3-dimethylcyclopropane
carbonic acids ?Ib), and also ester of
Ib and 2-allyl-3;m6thyl-4-oxy-2-cyclopen-
tenone (allylret olon) (II) were synthe-
sized. By the addition of CC14 to 3-methyl-
butane-1 in the presence of benzoyl pero-
xide (23 hours in an autoclave at 90-950)
a 38 percent yield of 1,1 1 3-tetrachlor-
4 methylpentane (III) of' Rk-820/10 mm
boiling point and 1,4860 n was obtai-
ned, In the dehydrochlorination of alco-
hol solution of III with I mol of KOH
(48 hours at 06), 11191-trichlor-4-methyl-
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Pesticides.
ations.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Khimiyal No 7, 1959, 24569
heated for 4 hours at 1000 in 80 ml CH COOH
and 15 ml of 20 percent H01 (acid), fo4lowed
by pouring -Into viater extraction with petro-
leum other, fractionation yielding 10.5 g
of viscous oil that has 160-1100 /0.2 boiling
point, which after mixing with 10 ml of n-
hexano roducan 7.46 g of la and Ib mixture
of 6o-630 melting point, By agitating 2.8 g
of the preceeding mixture in 20 ml of he-
xane7 0.85 g of Ib having 95-96.50 melting
point (from hexane) are obtained. From mo-
ther liquors obtained after the separation
of Ib, upon extended standing at -300, 0615 g
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czECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical H-18
Products i~d Thoir Applications.
'Pesticides,
Abs Jour i Ref Zhur-Khimiyal No 79 19599 24569
of Ia having 88-89' melting point (from
Hexan,Q) are derived. By heating 0.277 g
Ib with 1 ml SOC12,in 3 ml Of n-hexane
(1 hour on a steam bath), followed b
dissolving of raw chlorahhydride in ~ ml
C Ht,, addition of 0.2 g 11, and 12 hours
XMing of the mixture 0 2 9 of a com-
plex ester of Ib acid withaII are obtai-
ned with_the boiling point of 140-150/0*2
mm and zizuD of 195274. In conducting com-
parison tests of insecticidal activities
of Ib ester and II as against that of al-
letrine (on ordinary house flies), it has
been established that substitution of mbthYl
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical H-18
Products and Their Applications.
Pesticides.
.i.bs Jour :Ref Zhur-Khimiyal No 7~ 1959, 24570
Author : Farkas, J1,..E ~r,__P., Sorm, F.
Inst : -
Title : The Relationship between Chemical Structure
and Industrial Activity of the Pyrethroid
Compounds. II. Analogues of Chrysanthemic
Acid Containing Aryl Group.
Orig Pub % Chem. listy, 1958, 52, No 41 695-706
Abstract : By the condensation of diazoacetic ester
with the substituted derivation of styrol,
2-ar.vlcyclopropane carbonic acids and the
esters with alletrolon (I) are obtained.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical H-18
Products and Their Applications.
Pesticides.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 71 19595 24570
In the comparison of insecticidal activi-
ties of these esters with those of alle-
trene, it was established that the ssubsti-
tution of iso-butylene in the chrysanthe-
mic acid (II) for a phenyl group does not
lead-to the lowering of its activity, How-
ever, its activity is lowered when the phe-
nyl group is being substituted. The presence
of hemin CH -groups in the cyclopropane ring
of II is Gaential from the standpoint of
insecticidal activity. The most effective of
all the esters obtained are U)-trans-2-phe-
nyl-33-dimethyloyclopropanecarbonic acid
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Products and Their Applications.
Pesticides,
Abs Jour Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 1959t 24570
with the subsequent heating for I/ hour
at 1500i The mixture of corresponding ethyl
estars- isolated by vacuum distillation is
sapZyied by boiling for 3 hours with 26
percent water-alcohol. solution of IMH (50
percent excess), From the mixture of stereo-
isomeric acids, after the addition of petro-
leum other, the corresponding ois-acid in
crystalline form (notations of cis- and trans-
refer to corresponding positions of RI 9 C6H4.
and COOH groups) is usually separated. The
non-crystallizing mixtures are converted (by
means of 3 hour heating with SOC12) into C6%
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CZECHOSLOWMA/Chomical Technology. Chemical H-18
Products and Their Applications.
Pesticides.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-nimiyal No 7, 1959) 24570
with the corresponding chloranhydridast or
else by the intoraction of those chloran-
hYdrides with IE solution in CHC13 at 00j
into the corrospAnding amidose All tho cis-
acids were recrystallized from C H6 + petro.
leum ether all the trans-acids Mm petrolo-
um other. he following ary1cyclopropano acids
were obtained (given below are Rl, R R
yield in percent of the isomeric acias, 41-
ting point in oC of trans- and cis-isomors,
boiling point In OC/mm of chloranhydrides of -
cis- and trans- acids): H, H, H VIII 59 104,
92, (melting points of amides hs-hil
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Sources Prague, C01-1913t&20 at Cgg&bgajayak ihamig2l COMMnAgallwa,
Val .6, NO 109 Cotner 1961, pp Z511.Z518
Datas a
RDOtendination of the Products of the (bddation of
Meth71cYcl0heXane with the (bdde of He.,civalent Chromjum.ee
Authores
-"~UR~I%Pje'ncnst'tut* for Nuclear Reseanh. Czechosl
Os (Institut fu,3r Kernforschung, Tsche ovak Acadev7 of
Akadwde der Wissenschaften). Prague choslowakische
i TMA, Re Institute of organic C14mistry and Biochemist
A7, Czechoslovak
'"adeV of Sciences (Institut fter orgardsche Chem.,Le und Bioch%de),
Prague
21(3,4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION CZECH/2404
Habanec, V., Doctori J. Havelka, Engineer; Zd. Hlasivec
Doctor of Medicine; Zb. Hrdli&a, Engineer; I. ChudDek
(Graduate in PhyBics); V. Kouffm, Engineer; J. Kuba,
Doctor of Natural Sciences; slivec, Professor; Jan
T6ma, Engineer; and M. Voffge~ fGraduate in Physicsl
Atom a jaderna technika (The Atom and Nuclear Engineering)
Praha., Nage vojsko, 1957. 290 p. (Seriest Universita
voJa"ka) 4,000 copies printed.
Reviewers: Bittner, Engineer; Dr6ka, Engineer; Hr lidyka,
Engineer; Kulka, Engineer; Spurn~, Doctor; and gim6n6,
Engineer; Ed.: Stanislav Vobo:Fil.
PURPOSE-.' The book is intended for the general reader.
COVERAGE: The book outlines the principles and operation of
nuclear power plants and the use of radioisotopes. The Intro-
ductory chapters cover the fundamentals of nuclear physics and
radioactivity. Several subsequent chapters deal with reactor
physics, types of reactors, their engineering, control and
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Plutonium 239 102
Regeneration of Nuclear Fuel (by using an organic solvent] 104
Other methods of regeneration 107
V. Nuclear Reactors (Zbyne"k Hrdliaka, Engineer) 108
Principles of Nuclear Reactors 108
Thermal reactor 108
Fast reactor 110
Classification of types of reactors ill
Classification of reactors according to purpose ill
Research reactor ill
Reactors aiding the solution of certain basic problems 112
Reactors aiding the solution of certain special problemsI18
Reactors for the production of fissionable material 125
Reactors for the generation of energy 126
Reactors for the production of both energy and fission-
able material 126
VI. Nuclear Engineering (Ji"ri Havelka, Engineer) 130
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Granite and sand - the fuel of the future
Conversion of heat into energy
Use of compressed gas 133
Use of water or deuterium under pressure 134
Use of melted metallic elements 134
Steam-power reactors. 138
Use of gas turbines 139
Power-industry requirements of reac 'tor designs 139
Fuel supply for atomic power stations 141
Waste removal from atomic power stations 142
Protection against radiation
Safety devices in atomic power stations- 144
Cost of atomic power production 146
VII. World Progress in Atomic-Power Development (Jan Tuma,
Engineer) 149
First Experimental Atomic Power Stations 153
First Soviet atomic power station 153
Large Soviet atomic power projects 155
Nuclear power generation in Great Britain 159
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Study of metal diffugion, alloy structure and disin-
tegration of elements 223
Control of metallurgical processes 225
Other uses of radioisotopes 226
Prospects for the Use of Radioisotopes in t'he Czechoslovak
Republic 227
X. Use of Artificial Radioisoto~es in Medicine (Zdenevk
Hlasivec, Doctor of Medicine 229
Significance of the chemical properties of radioisotopes
in inte.-nal therapy 229
Radioisotopes for Internal therapy 231
Effect of radioisotopes applied externally 235
Radioisotopes for external application 237
Radioisotopes for infiltrating roentgenoscopy 240
XI. Biological Effects of Ionizationt Radiation Injuries
(ZdenL'AIc Hlavisec, Doctor of Medicine) 242
Basic effects of radiation on the biochemical processes
in living organisms 242
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Effect of radiation on cells 243
Effect of radiation on tissues 244
Genetic effects of radiation 245
Permissible doses of irradiation 246
Lethal doses of irradiation 247
Safety measures 247
Radiation injuries in man 248
Development of radiation sickness 250
Sources of radiation injuries in man and protective meas- 252
uras
XII. Use of IootopeS in Agroblological and Forestry Research
(Vdclav Myslivec, Doctor, Professor, Member of the
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences) 255
Use of the radioisotope P 32 259
Radioisotopes for uncovering the secret of photosyntheses 262
Radioactive carbon in agrobiology 267
XIII. Thermonuclear Reaotions (M. Kulka, Engineer) 272
Heat as a promoter of reactions 273
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" ech. Acad~~Sci, Prague). jader"d
).-The mupts. of the fission product
"i't
after varbius (lutes of reactor operatIrAt and variou-i
timesof cooling Is given. Since in old mists. (after 3 yrij
Sc" + VO and CsIR + BWv ut the main sources of radia,
lion, their removal prior to storage would simplify the dis-
poW problem, and pnivide valuaWe r4diation sources for
industry. Rat:% for the Ist Soviet nuclctr p(wer reactor and
bw the pMxwd Czechirslovok rvicarch rcactnr are con-
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OZECHOSLOMIA/0homical Toolujology. Chemical Products* Chemical and -.H-7
Tochnolotical Problems of the Nucloar Industry,
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Khimiya, IV, No 22, 74505
huthor : K urim V.p Yonecy C.
inst ci~t a;c.-
Title i J)ocompositionof Nitric Acid with Forminldohydo
Orig Fub i Ohom. listy, 1957, 51, No 7, 1.376-1377
Abstract s It is necessary to remove an excess of HNO 3 formed in the
treatment of solution containing products of decomposition
obtained from nuclear fuels combuntion. A method of docom-
posing an excess of HN03 is proposed which involves the fol-
lotting roectionst HNO + CH2o . 41L + CO + 31' 0 and 4wo +
30H 20 - 4No + 3002 + ;H 0 0 02 J,t,on2 and tho
2 perating oon a
reaction rates were determined, A laboratory unit for the con-
tinuous reduction of the ebovo solution was developed. Re-
duction of M403 is possible in the ooncontration range of
3-15n. The re-o of reaction may be incroasad by utilizing
heat evolved when ropetion is conducted on the continuous
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):-RivkW- With =1 CEIMMCS 61k lRb. CqU ~nwut
safity inmwes. radiation dodmtry. and amlytW &~: . I
plications of hadioisotopes (isotopic diln, mdJoenctsic titra
Han; radioux-frie correctibu.-activatW aoAysis, neu
Atm.rPtion, and reuwl luclhwh if. ikaB
;~
Distr: 4E2c
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an 0
OH)i it-
IVAOZ)~ I kI)3 an
tain at pH 8-9 by occlusion, adsorption, and chemisorption
10-4-10-9 S. atom Cs per I g. atom Fe cc Al., Cs is de-
sotbad from the by&mkics by washing, prefembly with dil.
NIf NOv so1q. ku CL 5 ect on the ppt'
UX conditiocis the* ppt. 4 polyuranate
-Mullus- 10-1-1 -11, atom Ce I K. atom U. The compa.
of the polytirunates is CsjO. )4.v.xlftO at PH 8.5 and
Cs.O-(UOA.4-xlW at PH 9, 1. retained by chemisorp-
tion cad be desolbed with solas. of NIL wits whkh lAce
U Cs bound by the ppt. C& can be qtuntitatively =t'ed
from sdns. mutg. excess of Fc~ Al, and U by pptg. the
NIf4N
mixt. with NHAOH and washing the ppt. with
San.. L. ],_Uzhinek
IAVRUKIIINA, A.K. - KOURZHIH, V.; FIrATOVA, L.T.
Determination of actinium in natural objecte fron the daughter
product Fr223. Radiok-himita
(Actwum-1knalysis)
I no.2:204-207 '59-
(MM 12:8)
(Irancitum-Isotopes)
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5, 1959
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B005/BO66
Kourim, V. and Lavrukhina, A~ K,,
TITLE: Investigation of the Alkali Metal Precipitation With Some
Trihetero Acids
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15, No. 3,
pp. 272 - 276
TEXTs The authors of the present paper studied the precipitation of the
alkali metals potassium, rubidium,and cesium with the trihetero acids
silicotungstovanadic acid (H,[Si(w.0 7)5 V206 1-nH20)' phosphotungstovanadic
acid (H 71 P(W20 7)5 V2061 nH,O), and phosphomolybdovanadic acid
(H7[P(M020 7)5 V2061 nH20) which had been thoroughly investigated by
A. I. Kokorin (Ref.13). For simplification purposes these 3 acids are
further denoted by HSAV, HPWV, and HPMoV. Trihetero acids have so far been
used only for the photometric determination of the hetero elements con-
tained in them (phosphorus, vanadium, molybdenum) (Refe.10-12). With the
various alkali metals they form salts with strongly different solubility,
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tion With Some Trihetero Acids B005 B066
The authors investigated by means of the radioactive isotopes K42, C9134,
an Rb 86 the dependence of the degree of precipitation of potassium,
rubidium, and cesium by the above trihetero acids on the concentration of
hydrochloric acid and nitric acid in the solution. They also studied the
co-precipitation of traces of rubidium and cesium with the free tri.hetero
acids~ The method of the investigations was the following: In a centrifug
ouvette whose interior surface had been made water-repellent by means of
chlorosilane, a solution of the alkali metal chloride or -nitrate con-
taining 1.04-10-5 g-atoms of the metal, was combined with a solution of
the corresponding radioactive indicator (2-10-6 g/mi for rubidium and
cesium, 5 mg1ml for potassium). The solution of the trihetero acid
0-17-10-5 g/ml) and hydrochloric or nitric acid were then added, the
concentration of which was varied in the individual Axueriments from
0.5 - 8-5 M. The0mixture was heated up to 500C for 5 minutes and then
cooled down to 1 C with stirring, The resulting precipitate was separated
by centrifuging, The salte which were soluble more readily were filtered
only after 12 hours, to warrant complete precipitation, The radioactivity
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tion With Some Trihetero Acids B005/B066
of the filtrate was measured after evaporation of an aliquot by means of a
standard counter of the TN-20 (TM-20) type with a UK -2 (U-2) devi.-,~e. In
cases in which the filtrate showed a high activity, also the activity of
the precipitate dissolved in 0.1 M NaOH was determined. The reaults of the
investigations are presented in 2 attached figures and are discussed in
detail. The following conclusions were drawns cesium is nearly quantita-
tively precipitated from 8.5 M nitric acid solution by HPWV and HSiWV,
whereas rubidium does practically not precipitate under the same con-
ditions. The formation of isomorphic mixed salts of rubidium and cesium,
however, complicates in this case the separation of both elements, A com-
parison of the precipitation degree of potassium, rubidium, and cesium
with HPWV and phosphotungstic acid in nitric acid solution discloses that
the presence of vanadium in the anion of the heteropoly acid increases
the solubility of the alkali salts, particularly that of the potassium
and rubidium salt. On precipitation of the free trihetero acids always
considerably quantities of rubidium and cesium co-precipitate; the extent
of co-precipitation depends on the concentration of the alkali metal in
the solution and on the composition of the trihetero acid. In this way very
small quantities of rubidium and cesium In nitric acid solution may be
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tion With Some Trihetero Acids B005/BO66
separated by means of phosphotungstovanadic acid, since cesium is nearly
completely co-precipitated by HFiYV, whereas rubidium is but little co-
precipitated. After one reprecipitation of HPWV the separation is nearly
complete. The authors thank A, I. Kokorin for having supplied the triheterb
acids. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 13 references.~ 8 Soviet,
2 German, I British, and 2 US,
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii im.
V.1,Vernadskogo AN SSSR, Moskva (Institute of Geochemistry
and Analytical Chemistry imeni V.1,Vernadskiy AS USSR,
Moscow). Institut yadernoy fiziki Chekhoslovatskoy Akademii
nauk, Praga (Institute of Nuclear Physics of the
Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences, Prague)
SUBMITTED- February 7, 1959
Legend to Fig.14 Dependence of the degree of precipitation of rubidium.
(16', 26, 3d) and cesium (1a, 2a; 3a) with the trihetero acids on the
nitric acid concentration I - HPWV, 2 - HSiWV, 3 - HPMOV
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B005 B066
Legend to Fig.2! Dependence of the degree of precipitation ofirubidium
(U', 26~, 36) and cesium (1a, 2ai 3a) with the trihetero acids on the
hydrochloric acid concentration 1 !HP?IV, 2 gSi,7V, 3 HPIMOV
Fig.1
Fig-2 N HCL
A-'o C/ M V
/S1SrPO?1!11:r strontium and yttrium on Iran and aluminum
hydroxides. Z. Kokfik and V. Kouffm ( gay pro ja-
derat v#zkum, U. akad. v&T,-PF5`gwc). CoUedien Czeck.
Ckem. Commuw. 25. 1000-7(IWOXitt Gervimn); cf. CA S3,
119M.-By radiametric Pwasumucuts sorlitiott, of Sr'O
and YO on Fe(011~ and AI(OlIh w4s found to der"E!,on
pit, Mi", con-cm., ttinp., and 11111111cr of Inixin t c Ul-
poneati during the ppta. More than 90%, Sr 6 adsorbed
on Fe(Ott)j at pit 9.8 when more than 30 g. atonis Fe is
usedpertg.atotnSr. AtpH7.1-L).StheiL(isori)tionofSr
drops with Increasing pH, whemLs that of Y is independent
and almost completc. The sorption of S.- is causul by the
exchange of Sr !on-% for 11 ions on the rc(011~. AI(Ollh
-holds the Sr ions morL weakly than tl,ws Fc(Olf)A. Hlut6nl
of V froin the PPt. of both hydroxides with 1f.0 or Ni[4'
"as. is negligible, whereas Sr is cluted markedly by Nit*
salt soins. The sorp&ion of V is independt-nt and that of
Sr dependent art temp. Thc- s"PtIon of Sr Is grcatest when
both hydroxides am pptd. simultancon-dy frilut a Sr-contC.
Wa. Nt. Iludliek~--
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KOLARIK, Z.; KOURIM, V.
Sorption of radioactive isotopes in precipitates. Part 4: Sorption
of yttrium in iron (III) hydroxide. Coll Cz Chem 26 no.4:1082-1091
Ap 161.
1. Institut fur Kernforachung, Tachechoslowakische Akademis der
Wissenschaften, Rez bei Prag.
(Radioisotopes) (Yttrium) (Iron bydroxides)
KOUIRD!, Vaclav
Investilulati(.n of properties of alkali salts of heteropol yacid3
and their use in reprocessing, the fission proriucts from nuclear
fuel. Jaderna energie 8 no.2:58-59 F '62
MALY, Jaromir; MACRACEK, Vojtech; KUMNDORFER, Jaroslav; KOURIM, Vaclav;
JEREE K, Vaclav.
Preparation of metallic uranium- Jaderna energie 4 no. 1: 9-18 Janwry 58
Ustav jaderne fys,'Lk7y,,Ceskoslovenska akadende ved, Praha.
KOURIK,, Vaclavp inz.
Processing of fission waste from nuclear reactors. Jaderna energie
3 no.2:47-50 F 157.
1. Ustav jaderne fysiky, Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, Praha.
MLY, Jaromir; MACHAGE-K, Vojtech; KUTZFI-U#FEII, Jaroslav;
KOURINI Vaclay: JERMK, Vaclav
Preparation of metallic uranium. Jadorna energie 1+ no.1:9-18
ja 58.
1. Ustav jaderne fysikyp Ceskoslovenska akademic veds Fraha.
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KOURIM. Vaclav
Composition of heteropol-yacid etherates and salts.
Jaderna energie 9 no-M125 Ap 163.
KRTIL, Josef; KOURBI, Vaclav; KOI.?,.'?IK, ZIdenek
Using amionimm salts of heteropolyacid3 for Csl37 isolation.
Jaderna energio 9 no.10:328 0 163.
1. Ustav jaderneho vyzkumu, Ceskoslovenska akademic ved, Rez
u Prahy.
-KOURIM, Vaclav
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Processing and Isolation of produots of nuclear fuel
fission. Jaderra energie 9 no.9t,294 S163.
1. Ustav jaderneho vyzkamu, Cookoolovenska akademia ved,
Rez u Prahy.
EDER) J.; KOURIN V.
Precipitation of uranium fission products and cesium
isolation. Coll Cz Chem 28 no.2:530-534 F 163.
1. Institut fur experimentelle Botanik,, Tachochoolowakische
Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag und *titut fur
Kernforschung, Tachachoolowakische Akademie der
Wissenschaften, Rea bei Prag.
KRTIL, Josef; KOLARIKP Zdenek;,KOUR!14, Vaclav
Inolation of long-lasting fission products from radioactive
waste. Pt. 1. Jaderna, energie 10 rio.1:19-20 Ja64.
1. TI,,jt!tv JRdnrnaho vyzkumu, Geskonlovonska akadamie ved, Rez.
KRTIL, Josef; KOURRI, Vaclav; ZERANOVA, Jaroslava; PAROVA, Ife3fina
Separaticn of Zr 95-1105 from the fission product solution
by sorption on silica go!. Jaderna anergie 10 no. 2:41-51
F 164.
1. Ustav jaderneho vyzkumu, Ceskeslovenska akademie ved,
Rez u Prahy.
KOURITI, Vaclav; RAIS, Jiri; MILLION, Borivoj
Exchange properties of complex cyanides. Pt. 1. Jaderna energie
10 no. 3:88 Mr 164.
1. Nuclear Research Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Rez.
-1
KOURIM) Taclav
Sul'-IF6Y Gf PrOces3es of fission prrduct re-rovery. Jaderna
energie 10 no. 5:1711 MV 164.
1. Institute of Nuclear Plegearch, GzechoslovO academy of
S(-iences, Rez.
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no.11-487-489 11 164.
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"Contribution to the Indentification of manganese pyroxenes.11
p. 125 (Universitas Carolina. Geologica) Vol. 2. no. 2, 1956
Prague, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EM) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4.
April 1958
1
KOURTLKY) Rri
Nerosty. 1/dil/ Nerosty ceskych zemi.
(minerals. Vol. 1. Minerals in Bohemia
and Voravia. lst eI. illus., indexes) Prague, Orbis, 1957. 163 D.
A manual offering basic Information on nineralogy. The subject nrat,tor is divided
into two rarts. Tne f1j-rst volume contains i4n Introductizol-,. tc thn general mineralogy,
a chapter on the origin aryl occurance of minerals in Bohomia ;lnd ~4-ravia, and the
atlas of 'h~~ Czech minerals in color. There is a valuable chapter on thn Stu-dy Of the
mineralogical literature.
Bibliograficky katalog, CSR, Ceske knihy, No. 37. 22 Oct 57. p. C'V"'.
KOURIMSKI I J.
"Comparison of the results of X-ray and optical'mothods in the determination of Pyro-
xenes.11
P. 333 (SLUkaty) Vol. 1, no. 4, 1957
Prague, Czechoslovakia
qO: Monthly Index of East European Accesnions (FEEAI) LC. Vol. 7. no. 4.
April 19 5,9
KOURBISKY, Jiry (Praga)
Precious stones in the service of man; exhibition in the National
Iluseum in Prague, Czechoslovakia. 14:3-ochswlat no. 7/8:180-186
JI-Ag 163.
Jlr:~
j,"ctlv!ty of tho Depar,,ment of Kinorralogy of the National
Mu.91--tur, Jn the firtit half of 1964. Gool rnizkum 6 no.10-.319
o '61,.
KUPERMAN, P.I.; GRYAZNOV, N.S.; MOCHALOV, V.V.; FROLOV, V.V.; MUSTAFIN, F.A.;
PUSHKASH, I.I.; SLAVGORODSKIY,- M.V;; LAZAREV, B.L.; BORISOV, V.I.;
Prinimali ucha:stiye- CHERKASOV, N.Kh.; ZABRODSKIY, M.P.; RYTCHETIKOl
A,I.; RUTKOVSKAYA, Ye.N.; SAITBURGANOVA, N.I.; SHTAGER, A.A.;
SHISHLOVA, T.I.'; BUDOL'p Z.P.- HEN'SHIKOVA, R.I..; GORELOV, L.A.;
AGARKOVA, M.M~; KOUROV V.Y,&.!
KOGAN, L.A.; BEZDVERNYY, G.N.;-
POXROVSKIY, B.I.
Effect of the lengthening of the coking time on,the coke quality and
testing of coke in the blast furnace process. Koks i khim. no.9:
23-28 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Vostochriyy laglekhimicheskiy institut (for Kuperman, Gryaznov,
Mochalov, Kogan, Be2dvernyy, PokroVskiy). 2. Ural'skiy inatitut
chernykh metallov (for Frolov). 3. Nizhne-Tagillskiy
metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Musta-fin, Fushkash, Slavgorodskiy,
--J~azarev, Cherkasov, Zabrodskiy, Ritchenko, Rutkovskaya,
Saitburganova, Shtager, Shishloira, Budoll, Yen'shikova).
4. Koksokhimstantsiya (for Borisov, Gorelov, Agarkovaj Kourov).
(Coke-Testing)
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AUTHORS-. -K-.urzhim,-V-,., Lavrukhina. A. K , and Rodin; S 3
TITLE: Use of ammonium phosphoturdstate for the sepuration of
rubidium and cesium by ion exzhange
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR- Doklady, v, "10, no 4, i961, 832-634
TEXT: J. van R. Smith and co-workers (Ref. 10 '. see below) recently
published a paper on the separation of alkali metals on an exchanger
,olumn with ammonium phosphomolybdate, J Krtil and V_ Kou'rim (Ref. 11,
see below) showed that the chemical stability of ammonium phospho-
turF~state in neutral and highly acid solution was higher than that of
ammonium phosphomol.ybdate. and that the sorption capacity sorb of the
former salt was twice that of the latter On the basis of these data, the
authors studied the separation of the heavy alkal" metals rubidium and
cesium on a column filled with ammoniim, phosphctun~;3tate. To reduce the
high hydraulic resistance of fine.-crystallne ammonium pliouphotungstate,
a coarse packing had to be added. A fine-fibered tremolite asbestos of
the amphibolic type was used for this purpose, Silica gel,
glass wool,
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cellulose. and cork crumbs aere less suitable. The columin used had an
inside diameter of 5 mm. and was filled with a suspension of asbestos in
1 111 IN H 4NO3solution up to a height of about 30 mm- A 0 2 M, solution of
phosphotungstic a-.id, and then a 0.3 M NH 4NO3 solution, were passed
through this columns 0.1 ml of a 1 11 IR40 3 solution was then introduced
which ~;ontained 10- 4 M rubidium. (radiolabeled with Rb 86 ) and 10- 6 M cesium
(radiolabelled with Cs 134), The absorption of P-radiation by an aluminum
filter was used to identify the activities since the energies of
P-particles of Rb86 (1-79 Mev) and Cs134 (0 65 Mev) are highly different.
A filter of a thickness of 204 mg/cM2 was used.. The radioactivity of
fractions obtained after separation on the column was measured in an end-
window counter of theKCT-17 (MST-17) type with and without aluminum
filter, The relative quantities of the two active isotopes in the frac-
tions were calculated from the following equat-Lon3-
I-A,otj ACs ~ 1~3!-Atot - 6_82-A (A , AC
ARb ~ 6_62,A A I- 0.34 All Rb s
a~,,tivities of Rb 66 and Cs134, respectively; A Al total activity when
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measuring with filtorl A tot - total activity without filter). Rubidium was
oluted from the columnt with 1 11.1 ammonium nitrato solution cesium with 6 M
ammunium nitrate solution. Fig. 1 shows the ruoultant ohromatocram. Rb
and Ca can aloo be separated by ammonium ailicomolybdate, but this Gult is
mort, soluble in Nit NO solution than ammonium phosphotunj;otate, and is
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therefore, slowly eluted from the column. The chromatogruma obtained with
ammarillim phoophomolybduto uVrou with cluta in Rof. 10 (ooo below).
Ammottium oilicutun-atate cannot be applied to chroinato~rraphic separations
because of its Cood solubility in aromonium nitrato nolutions. The
chromatoL:-raphic separation mothod doacribed may be valuable for the
separation of hij;hly avtivo iootopon of rubidium and cesium ainco phoapho-
tung3tates are very atuble to radiation. There are 1 figure and 16 refer-
ences: 3 Soviet and 13 non-Soviet. The three most recent references to
Enaliah-lani;uag,e publications read as follown: Hof. 10: J. van 11. Smith,
W. Robb, I. I. Jucobap J. Inort:. and Nucl. Chem., 12, 104 (196o), Ref. 11:
J. Krtil, V. Kou~imj J. Inorgp. and Nuol. Chem-, j-2, 367 (196o), A. x.
Lavrukchina, A. A. Pozdnjakov, S. S.,Rodin, Intern. J. of Appl. Rad. and
DjOtOlMfli 9, 112 1-41 34 (1960).
Cv.rd 3/,41
KCUSALP-nj~~, inz.; SLAIEK, Vojtech, ins.
Natural gas combustion-turbine PBZKG ST 675-1. Energetika
Cz 32 no.4:1?7-179 Ap 161.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION Z1284
Jerie, Jan, ed., Engineer, Doctor, Corresponding Member or the Czeoho-
a-lovak Academy of Sciences
Za'*kladnil proble'my ve otavb'e' spalovaciIch turbin (Basic Problems in the
Constrijetion of aas Turbines [collection of articles)). Prague,
Nakl. CAV, 1962. 62T P. 1600 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Yeskoslovenska akademie vk.
0
Ed. Of Publishing House: ~Iarie Y;oravcov4; Tech. Ed.i Franti6ek
KonSic4.
PURrO32; The book is Intended to familiarize turbine designers with,
recent developments In the design of gau turbines and to present
soma rosearch results which may be helpful In designing more efo
ficient turbines.
.60VERAGE: The book comprises articles by leading Czechoslovak turbine
experts on'thermodynamio cycles, flow research In turbine components,
burning of fue1in combustion chambers, axial compressors, and
characteristics of turbines manufactured In Czechoslovakia.
Daaic Problems in the Construction (Cont.)
11. HibS (State Research Institute for Heat Engineering,
P;~aaue). Aerodynamic Design of Inlet and Outlet Nozzles
for Axial Compresoors or Turbines
V. Kmonlcelr and The Results of Experimental and
Theoretical Research on Annular Diffusors
J. Holek (Prague Fachine Building Plant, Prague). A con-
tribution to the Theory of Similitude in Fluid Flow
M. Rands, and J. Mmund (V. I. Lenin Plant, Plze*n4). Axial
Compressors Produced by the V. 1. Lenin Plant in Plze~
M. Kousal (Klement Gottwald First Brno Armament Plant, Brno).
TIff Axial Compressor Built by the Klement Gottwald First Brno
Armament Plant for the ST 675-1~Gas Turbine
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399
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445
KOUSAL., P. .
Kousal, P. Cloudless air pockets and flights over broken lines* p. 176.
Flying for sport and agricultural youth. Tr. from the Russian. p. 177.
KRMLA VLASTI. Praha. No* 6, Apr* 1955.
SO: Monthly List of the East European Accession, (FEAL), Lc. voi. 4.
no. 10, Oct. 1955. Uncl.
AUTHOR:
TITLEi
Kousal, Petr
Z)1003/62/000/021/001/001
DOO8/DlO2
New success of the Otrokovice XZ-35
Vf
PERIODICAL: Krldla vlasti, no. 21, 1962, 616-618
TEXT: The XZ-35 helicopter with a M-332 engine, designed by Chief
Designer, Engineer Jan Mikula and 'built by the Moravan plant in Otrokovice,
is being further developed despite official cancellation in 1959 of this
development program. It proved its good properties'in a recent successful
altitude record attempt in the category of-500-1,00.0 kg, performed by the
test pilot of the Moravan plant, Vlastimil Berg. With a takeoff~weight of
603 kg, the helicopter reached an altitude of 5,200 m above sea level, and
was still, climbing at a rate of I M/sec when the attempt.had to be dis-
continued since the pilot's oxygen supply was exhausted. Also, a paradhute
jump was performed from the'helicop7ter during which the helicopter showed
no signs of inbtabilitye There are 6 figures.
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KLABOCH, L., inz.; DUFEK, Jaroslav, inz.; HAJEK, E., doe., inz.; REZNICEK,
I;, inzi; ROD,'F., inx.; DRDA'~J., inz.; MATOUSEK, B., Inz.;
,KOUSAL- P. inz.; MANDA, I.- CAIS, 0., inz.; NOVAK, S.; URBAN, S.;
VOKURKA,*V., inz.; FOGL,-J., inz.; HROMIR, M.,
inz.; SOLIN, J., prof., inz.; SLEZAK, A., inz.-' TITLBACH, Z., inz.;
DREXLER, J., inz.; HORNA, 0., inz.; KUPEC, a., inz.
Disoussion on tensio4try. Zpravodaj VZLU no.2137-46, 69-80
162.
1. Vyzkumny a zkusebni letecky ustow (for Dufek, ReznJ.cek,
Manda, Ws, Drexler-and Kupec). 2*-Statni vyzkumny usitm tepelle
techniky (for Klaboch, R6d, Dr(%p Matousek, Titlbach).. 3. Casks
vysoke uceni technicke (for 11ajek, Solin). 4. Ustav pro vyzkum
motorovych vozidel (for Hanke, Vokurka,.Fogl, Hromir), 5. Vyzkumny
ustav matemati-ekyah stroju (for'Horna). 6. Moravan, n.p.,
Otrokovice (for Kousal).- 4, idlckotechna, Holesovice (for Novak),
8. Zavody V.I.Lenina (for Urban). 9, Svermovy zavody, Vyzkumny
ustav (for Slez ak)j
DOSTAL't Valentin Georgiyevich; KOUSH, A.S.# red.; KIMMI, L.S.9 red. izd-
va; LOBAKKOTA, R.Ye., -' I
(Forests of the Ob-Irtysh Basin and their industrial utilization]
Lesa Obl-Irtyahokogo basseina i Ikh promyeblennaia ekspluatatsiia.
Mosk7a, Goolesbumizdatp 1961. 107 p. (MIn 14%6)
(0b ViLUey-Forests and forestry) (Irtysh Valley-Forests and forestry)
FJUT , J . ;KUKLA, J.
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Yethols of prosnecting for kaolin decosits. n. 433. ~% Vol. 34,
11o. 12, Dec 1956, Praha, I~zechoslovakia)
SD: Monthly List of Esst I-European Accessions (~.~L) L--, Vol. 6, !;o. 12, Dea 1957. Uncl.
L 310jC-'16
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T
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A CT - '~-irlo rci)orts on considerable mechani7ation
at tbo AZ~Isl i iI-t~ production of special S-Iooo-RB motor ve
hicles. T!A-a[---r;i,-ni are prot,30;od. It is reported *tliat the
operatiozi3 arQ payin(; for Uirimsolvesq liandlinfIr time is at a
minimuui and presnos are boing used at 70% enpacity.
Orig. art. i-,as: fl-ures.
SUB C;GDL: 131 '~IMM DATE: none/
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KGbT$ J.; CECH' B.
llccrmets. Ft. 1. P. 190.11
STLIKATY. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 3j no. 2, 1959.
Monthly list of East European kccessions (TIAI), Lc, vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas.
MATEPA, Stepanp prof., inz.0 dr.0 doktor tochnickych ved;,.KOUT,, Ladislavp inze
Construction of the first 360/220 V 'network system in Prague and
starting its operation. El tech obzor 51 no-4:345-151 Ap 162.
1. Ceske*vysoke uceni technicke (for Hatena)i 2. RPR (for Kout)
A
KaUT , '%1.
KbT, Ii. Some remarks on quality and guarantee. (To be contd.) p. 3175
Vol. 6, No. 19, Oct. 1956
YERCHANISACE ZkZMF.MTVI
AGRICULTURE
Praha, Czechoslovakia
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 3, March 1957.
FICUT , I'll, .
KOUT, M. The s-apply of spare parts irill be improved in 195?. P. 25.
Vol. 7, no. 2, Jan. 1957
!"'~AXHA,NISACE ZE'~TDEL-S'IVI
AMICULTURE
Czechoslovakia
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, I,o. 5, I-IaY 1957
KOUT, M.; KYSELOVA, V.
Apropos of the demonstration of the group speoific properties
AB, I-IN and Rh in leukocytes with the absorption test. Bratial.
lek. listy 44 no.101 604-631 164
1. Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuze v Pra2a (rediteltprof.
149Dr. J*Horejsi, Dr*Sno)
iTUT, MliqO~MAV, DR.
HERZOG, Pavel, Dr.; KOUT, Miroslav. Dr.
Serological experiences with hemolytic disease of newborn. Cesk.
pediat. 12 no.7:626-629 5 July 57.
1. Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuse v Praze, reditel Dr. Josef Kidery.
(FMTHROBLASTOSIS, FATAI, prev. & control
prenatal blood tests (Cz))
Ali'
KOUT, Miroolav, Dr.
Microscopic slide precipitation test of maternal milk. Ceak. pediat. 12
no.11:1019-2021 5 Nov 37.
1. Ustav hematologie a kreval transfuse v Praze, reditel Dr J. Kidery.
(HIIK' Hm"
microscopic slide precipitation test of maternal milk
with cowls milk additive (Gz))