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ex KOZAKL Us /0529~w M Craftsmansix1p In the ceramic industry.-M. The lii*tojr)' 44 Ceramic traft-OWP in CafthodovalliA is tra-d and pregent4ar prxxluccn in that cuuntry are dealt with extensivtly. The p1--efcerAmxcr<uwa in the 3-year 14am it coasidemd. KOW, M. Model tests on the siphon spJLUway of the Rakaea Valley reservoir. p. 17, HIMOLOWAI KO=,GNY. UMOLOCEECAL JOURNAL. (Magyar Hidrologiai Tarsasag) Budapest, Hungary. Vol. 39, no. 1, Jan. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC, Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1959 uncla. LANG) I.; KOZAK, M. . Potassium uptake of winter rye seedlings as affected by varlotis clay minerals. Agrokem talajtan 13 Stippl.%109-116 My 164. 1. Razaarch Institute of Soil Sciance and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapast. 0 KOZAK, Matyaa 86 Applioation of Rb isotope for teatir- ootassium di3tribUti0h it solig. Agrokam talajtan 12 no.4,565-572 D 10. 1. Renearch Institute 6:t 8oil Scianan and Agrochemistry, Himprian Adademy of MiMbsd, BndApsat. ITT KOZM, Miklos ~'GLRY ------------------------ PhD, Candidate for Technological Sciences Construction Industry and Transportation University of Tebhnolog No*2 Department of Hydraulio Engineering Twitoipari so Kozlekedesi Muszaki Egyatem, Ilesze"Vizapitestani. Tanezek) Budapest, Hi ologiai Koz1 . No 5, Oct 62, pp 411-415. "Methods of Measuring the Concentration of Slurrye" KOZAK.-Miklos dr., a muszaki tudomanyok kandidatusa 7.,7'-',---,---P Approximate computation of the hydraulic resistanee of the inhomogeneous soil transporting slurr7 line. Ridrologlai kozlony 41 no.2s94-102 Ap 1619 1. Epitoipari es Xozlekedesi Mijazaki Egyetem IL Vizepitestani Tanezekey "Hidrologiai Koz1ony", szerkeazto bizottsagi tagja. KOZA.K,,Miklos, dr., a.muszaki tudomanyok kandidatusa Measuring methods for slurry concentration. Hidrologiai kozlony 42 no.5411-415 0 162. 1. Epltoipari an Kozlekedesi Muazaki Egyatem 2. az. Uzepitea- tani Tanszek; "Hidrologiai Kozlony" szerkeazto bizot*agi tagja. jczAK, 14iklop,dr., oklevelea mernok., a muszaki tudomanyok kandidatusa Measuring methods for pulp concentration and yield* BanY lap 96 no.5:299-306 M7 163. 1. Tatabanyai Szenbanyaszati Troazt.. Tatabanya. LUKACS, Laszlo; KWAK,, Mikles, dr. Itud cencentradin measurement. Ilidrologiai kozlony 43 ne.2:183-184 Ap 163. 1."Hidrelogiai Kozl*nyn szerkeszto bizotteagi tagja (for Kozak). KOZAK, Miklos, aspirans Description of methods for the calculation of the nonpermanent open surface flow. Hidrologiai. kozlony 36 no.It17-32 F156 KOZAK, Miklos, dr., a muezaki tudomanyok kandidatusa; SIIAB, Janos Iaboratory tests of weirs with a broken axis in the ground plan. Hidrologial koz1ony 41 no.5076-Y77 0161 1e. "Hidrologiai KozlonyO szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Kozak). KOZAK,. 14*loi,3,, dr.p, okleveles mernokj, a muszaki tudomanyok kandidatusa VEKIDIGER, Lajos, okleveles gepeszmernok Determination of the characteristics of coal transportation under hydraulic pressure. Bany lap 97 no.1:33-41 Ja'64 1. Budapesti Muezaki Egyetem (for Kozak)* 2. Tataban7i, Szen- barWasmati Troszt, Tatabanya'(for Vekinger). 26271 36 10 z/oog/6 VOOO/OO8/00 2/005 E112/E153 AUTHORS, Scholle, Stanislav, and Koz'k, Miroslav ~j a K, TITLE,. Preparation and stabilization of urea peroxide hydrate 0 PERIODICAL: Chemicky" prumysl, 1961, No.8, p. 417 TEXT,. This paper describes the preparation and stabilization of the above compound on a laboratory scale. Finely-powdered urea was added to an ice-cold solution of H202 and the solid reaction product was isolated after two hours by suction. It was washed with cold water and alcohol and finally dried at 30-350C. Using a 35% solution of H202 at OOC, the urea peroxide was obtained with 'a yield of 635'. The use of more dilute solutions of H20~ and higher reaction temperatures caused a kharp drop in yields. Stabilization experiments were carried out by adding the stabilizing agents (0-1 to 3%, as recommended in the patent literature) to the 8till damp product and mixing it in with a glass rod. only then was the stabilized product dried. Stability was determined at 450C by: a) exposure to air, b) storage in a stoppered bottle, and c) storage in a bottle with an inserted little water-container, Card 1/2 26271 Preparation and stabilization of... z/ooq/61/ooo/oo8/002/005 E112/E153 Best stabilizing effects were obtained with sodium sulfate; the results were less favourable for boric acid or primary sodium phosphate. Contrary to literature data, citric acid was found ineffective. Decomposition of the urea peroxide is accelerated by moisture and by products which catalyze the decomposition of H202 and which may be present in the raw materials. Urea peroxide prepared from chemically pure raw materials showed an improved stability. There are 6 references: 3 German, 1 English, 1 Soviet and 1 Czech. The English language reference reads as follows: Ref.23 Kirk-Othmerg Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, X. :dil, pp. 82-84, New York, 1953. ASSOCIATION3 Vysoka' Akola chemickotechnologickA, Pardubice (School of Chemical Technology, Pardubice) SUBMITTED: April 10, 1959 Card 2/2 KOZAK, I-Tiroslav; KRAJGI, Pavol ------ Use of ion exchangers for determination of nitrate nitrogen. Chem prum 13 no.5:246-21+8 14y 163. 1. Severoceske chemicke zavody, Lovosice, Duaikaren Sala. KOZAK, M. 1. USSR/Physics - llemt Conduction of Powders Jan 52 "Heat Conduction of Certain Powders at High Tem- peratures," M. I.- Kozrk, Chair of Phys, Llvov State Med Inst ."Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol MI. No 1., Pp 73-76 Gives results of investigation on the heat conduc- tion of quartz (silica-gel) and graphite powders in the temp range 100 to 6000C. The heat conduction of quartz was.investigated for various sizes of the gmnules. Acknowledges the guidance of S. Lorii who also proposed the theme. Submitted 23 Aug 50. 206T102 ~ L::) "" " KOZAK) M. 1. "Thermal Conductivity in Non-Metallic Powers at High Temperatures." 11-lin Hi her Bducation USSR,, Lvov State U imeni Ivan Franko., L'vov, 1955. Mssertation for the Degree of Candidate in Physical and Mathematical Sciences) so: m - 955~ U Feb 56 KOZAK9 M.t TOMAIDESp Jo RMACO J.: Maim frequency induction heating, p, 164, STRORRENSU, VYROU, Praha, Czechoslovakiaj, Vol. 7, no. 3, 1959 Ybnthly Ust of East European Accessions (EMI), LGj Vol. 8. no. 7p July 1959 uncla. KOZAK, M. High-frequency induction heating in mechanical engineering. P-3. CZECHOSLOVAK HEAVY INDUSTRY. (Illustrated magazine issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Czechoslovakia. English-language edition; issued also in German as Schwerindustrie der Tschechoslowakei and in French, Russian, and Spanish. Monthly). Prague, Czechoslovakia, Vol.-- No. 11, 1959- Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 12, Dec- 1959- Uncl. Kozak, M. District heating of Flastyuk Street. P. 449 EMMI 99 ATOKMHNIKk. (Enei-dandalkodasi, TudomarWos Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungar7o Vol* 12, no. 7/8s July/August 1959 Monthly List df East European Accessions (EFAI) LCp Vol. 8,, no.3.1 November 1959 Uncl. 24(3) AUTHORS: Zhuravlev, V. Aa, Kozak, 11.~_ sov/56-36-1-61/62 TITLE: The Conductivity of Semiconductors in an Ultrasonio,_~Ield (Provodimost' poluprovodnikoy v ul'trazvukovom poleY, PERIODICAL.- Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretichesk6~ ftilkip 1959P voll 36, Nr 1, pp 343-344 (USSR) ABSTRACT4 The authors investigated the influence exercised by ultra- sonics on the conductivity of some semiconductors. Samples of selenium, cadmium sulfide, galenite, cuprous oxide, tin oxide, ruid germanium were irradiated with ultrasonics (fre- quenoy 600,000 cycles and efficiency up to 10 W/cm2). In all cases conductivity varied under the influence of ultrasonics. However, an analysis of this phenomenon shows that ultrasonics eXercises no specific effect upon conductivity , for the observ- ed variation of conductivity is due to beating of the samples, When ultrasonic irradiation was switched on, conductivity did not change immediately but either increased or decreased according to the sign of the thermal coefficient of the sample under investigation. This variation depended on heating of the sample during irradiation, in which case the law Card 1/3 6 - 60 exp J-E/kTJ holds. When subjected to ultrasonic The Conductivity of Semiconductors in an Ultrasonic sovl56-36-1-61162 Field irradiation the samDle cools down. The here discussed delibera- tions are illustrated by a diagram. Irradiation of cuprous oxide, tin oxide, cadmium sulfide, and germanium gave similar results. For selenium slightly different results were obtained. The authors investigated two groups of selenium samples: such with positive and such with negative temperature coefficients. The conductivity of the samples with positive and negative temperature coefficients increased or decreased respectively under irradiation. However, in the case of heating of selenium by ultrasonics and cooling down after switching off of ultra- sonic irradiation, a certain "hysteresis of conductivity" occurs. This hysteresis is due to the instability of conduc- tivity and may be ascribed to thermal influence. In connection with what has been shown, ultrasonics probably exercises no specific influence on luminescence. There are 11- figures and 6 references, 3 of which are Soviet. CPrd 2/3 The Conductivity of Semiconductors in an Ultrasonic SOV/56-36-1-61/62 Field ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut (1.1voy State Medical Institute) SUBMITTED: August 30, 1958 Card 3/3 8L,272 S/170/60/003/010/018/023 B019/BO54 AUTHOR: TITLE: The Heat Conduotion Coefficients of Nonmetallic Foviders at High Temperatureag, PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 3, No. '80, pp. 110-112 TEXT- The author gives results of investigations of the temperature de- pendence of the heat conduction coe ficients of clay, ground sand, 11 copper oxide, and powder mixtures. aluminum oxide, asbastosf graphite's The method had been described in a previous paper ~Ref. 1). For ordinary powdered clay with a specific gravity of 1.20 g/om-~, the heat conduction coefficient X changed from 4.35-10- 4 to 6-50-10- 4 absolute units in the temperature range of from 89 to 7000C. For fireproof clay with a specific gravity of 0.88 9/cm3, X was 3.94-lo-4 at 105 0C, and 5.05-10"' 4 absolute units at 6360C. The heat conduction coefficient of ground sand (grain size 0.2 mm, sPecific gravity 1.49 9/CM3) increased Card 1/3 84272 The Heat Conduction Coefficients of Nonmetallic S/170/60/003/010/0-18/023 Pewders at High Temperatures B019/BO54 from 10.2,10-4 absolute units at 760 C linearly with temperature to 16.5-10-4 absolute units at 6000 C. After repeated heating and cooling of aluminum oxide, a A of 3.8-lo,*4 absolute units was meas!.~red at 10GOC, which rose linearly with temperature to 5-71-10- 4 absolute units at '0600C Investigations of asbestos wadding and asbestos powder showed that their heat conduction coeffioients differ only slightly. For both types,valles for A of 3-78*10-4 and 4.17-10- 4 absolute units at 100 0C were indicated which rose to 4.53-10'-4 and 4.47*10- 4 absolute units at 660 OC.- The , specific gravity of Ceylon graphite was 0.82 g/cm3, the average grain diameter 0.34 mm. The diagram of Fig. 1 shows that this graphite has a X of about 9-1o-4 absolute units after preliminary thermal treatment at about 750C, which rises at 729 0C -to about 15.5-10'" 4 absolute units. Kudino graphites with a grain size of 0.01mm and 0.4 mm have nearly the same specific gravity of about 0.8 9/cm3. While however, the fine-granu_ lar graphite has a nearly constant A of about I;_10-4 absolute units (a poorly marked maximum at about 1500C), the K Gf the large-grained type rises from about 13,10"4 absolute units at'100 C1 C to aboat IQ-10-4 Card 2/3 84272 The Heat Conduction Coefficients of 3/170/60/003/010/018/023 Nonmetallic Powders at High Tomperaturas B019/BO54 absolute units at 750 OC (the values for X of graphite had to be taken from the diagram). Copper oxide (grain size 0-05 mm, specific gravity 3.28 g/cm3) shows, after preliminary thermal treatment, 21.6*'0"'4 absolute units at 1000C. This value remained constant up to 300oC, and decreased to 19.4-10-4 absolute units above this temperature (400-06OO'C). The in- vestigation of powder mixtures shows that the X is additively formed by the heat conduction coefficients of the components. There are I figure and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy maditsinskiy institut, g. Lvov (State Medical Institute, Llvov) SUBMITTED: June 11, 1960 Card 3/3 RUSTAMOV, ; / Testing the performance of the inserted pump having hollow sucker rods. Trudy AzNII DU nn.6:109-132 157. (KMA 12:12) (Oil well pumps) (Sucker rods) K07JI, M.N., imh.; I"OLOTSKAYA, G.M., inzh.; R03LYSLOV, PUIPILOV, I.F.p inzh., red.j KASIT. Z red, K.N.,, in h [Nondestructive test of concrete in structural elements; work practice of the Likhobory Combino of the Production Euterprises of the Construction and :soembly Irust of the Council of National Economy of the Moscow City Economic Region and the Magmitostroy Trust] Sposoby opradelenlia prochnosti betona v konstruktailakh bez ikh razi-ushefflia; opyt Likhoborskogo kofiibIr!Aa proizvcdstvennykh predpri- iatii tresta "Il~iosgorgo,.rnta-kl)ozstroi'*, i tresta "Magnito- stroi." Mouk-val Gosatrolizdatj 1962. 21 p. (MIP!t 17:10) 1. Akademiya strottellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Nauchno- issledovateltakiy 1nstitut organizataii,, makhanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy porcshchi stroitellstvu. 2. TAkholinrriki,y kombinat proizvodstveruVkh predpriyat--'y Stroitellne- mGntazhnogo tresta Soveta narodriogo khozyaystva, ~-oskov- skogo gorodskogo ekonomiche3kogo rayona (for Kozak, Folotskaya). 3. TSentralfnaya laboratoriya tresta 'Cagnitostroy" (for Roslyakov). KOZAK, 11. P. "Selection of Peas and Sumer Vetch in the Central Ural Area." Cand Agr Sci, All-Union Inst of Plant husbandry, Leningrad, 1954. (1qzhBiol, No 8, Dee 54) Survey of Scientific and Tec~mical Dissertations Defended at USSR Eigher Educational Institutions (12) SO: S=. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 9 USSR/Cultivated Plante kodaers. m-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol.) Tio 20, 1958) 91711 Author : Kozak, M.P. Tnst : Krasnoufim Selection Station. litle : On the Acceleration of Spring Vetch Seed Ripening. Orig Pub : Zemledeliye, 1958, No 2, 73-75. Abstract : The method of vernalization of vetch seeds at a tempera- ture of 0-8% developed by the Krasnoufin Selection Station reduced the vegetative period by 4-16 days. The method increased the yield percentage of mature seeds. It also increased the crop productivity of the seeds. in 1956, in.-;sowing mixtures of vetch and oats (100 and 50 kg per hectare respectively) a yield of 15-5 centners of vetch seed and 9-5 centners of oats per hectare was obtained. On well fertilized soils it is recommended to sow 11LO-150 Card 1/2 USSR/Cultivated Plants - Foddere. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 20, 1958, 91711 0 kg of vatch and 60-70 kg of oats soils the sowing rate should be hectare. The experiments were and Permskaya Oblasts. -- M.P. m-4 per hectare. On poorer reduced to 45-50 kg per carried in Sverdlovskayn Ovsyannikova. Card 2/2 HALITSEV, N.No, starshiy inshener; AOZAK, X.Ge Growing oleastere from local seeds. Put' L put.khoz. 4 no. 5:40 W 160. (MIRA 13.-11) 1i Machallni.k opytao-obeledovatellskoy stantail. gjkmolinek (f or Xozak) (Oleaster) .(Railroads-$now protection and removal) IF j~CC MR' A.P6000356 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/921/0049/0049 AUTHORS i A'0rqAv -!Kov T.; Gedberg H. G.; Aderikhin, A. S.t Salimon, V. So; G.; Mellnikov, M. Ar1k2.v V ~iq~za. N ORG: none TITLEt Modified high speed steel. Class 40, No. 176071 fannounced b7 Volgograd Scientific Research Institute- of-Machine Construction 'Technology (VolgogradakV SOURCEi Byulletent izobreteni7 I tovarDykh znakovp no. 21, 196% 49 TOPIC TAGSs stool, carbon, chromiumt tungsteng vanadium, titanium, nitrogen, manganese, carbon steel, alloy steal ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a modified high speed steal containing carbon,.chromium, tungsten, vanadium,, and nitrogen. To increase its cutting ability, the stool has the following composition (in %)i carbon 0.85-1.0; chromium 4.0- 5.0; tungsten 9*0-10*5; vanadium 2.2-2.41 titanium 0,25-0.301 nitrogen* 0.09-0*131 manganese 1*2--2.0. suB com, n/ SUBM DAM 00063 1A UW1 KOZAK, NoTe.0 inshe (Xiyev), Manufacturing asbestos cement sheets in the section's work- shops* Pat' i put.khoze 4 no. 5-.36 my ,6o. (MIRA 13:11) .(Asbestos cement) -.,- KOZAKp N.Ye., lnzh., g. Kiyev. Stronal To-w-cost fences. Putt i Put. khoz. 5 no.3:36 Mr f61. (MRU 14:3) (Fences) KOZAK, N.Ye.., inzh. (g.yiyev) Houses inade from slag-alabaoter blocks. Put' i put.l:hoz. 5 no.7:33 JI 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Building blocks) (Alabaster) (Slag) PASEMMU, L.L. [Pasichnyk., L.L.]; KOZAK, O.V. - Study of the escape of charged particles from a plasma in a magnetic field., Mcr.fiv,,zhur. 7 no.1121165-1171 N 162, (MIRA 15t12) 1. Institut fimiki AN UkrSSR,, Kiyevo (Plasma (Ionized gases)) (Magnetic fields) !,ACCESSION NR: AP4035699 S/0057/64/034/005/0873/0878 AIMIOR: Pnsechnik, L.L.; Kozak, O.V.; Yagola, V.V. TITLE: magnetic confinement of a dense current-carrying plasma SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v.34, no.5, 19G4, 873-878 TOPIC TAGS: plasma, plasma filament, dense plasma, plasma confinement, magnetic plasma confinement, plasma diffusion,-ambipolar diffusion, helium plasma ADST11ACT: Dense (1012 to 1014 cm-3) plasma filaments were formed in helium at pres- sures from 0.1 to 0.01 mm Jig. The plasma filament carried a current wLth current density up to 103 A/cm2 and was located in a longitudinal magnetic field of 7 We or less. The gas prossuro and longitudinal magnetic field strength were varied, and tthe radial density distribution in the plasma filament was measured. The densit y distributions were compared with calculations based on ambipolar diffusion theory. The diffusion theory accounted adequately for the observations in magnetic fields less than. 3 - k0o. The plasma f Ilamonts were formed in a tube 8 cm In d1waftr and 80 cm long and contahtfng a hot tungsten cathode at one end and a cold anode at the -othor.At the beginni ng of the operating cycle-, the cathode was overheated for a second or two /3 1ACCESSION NR: AP4035699 ',and a capacitor was discharged through the tube, thus producing a preliminary ioni- ,zation of the gas. A 5-millisec pulse was then applied to the magnat winding, pro- iducing the longitudinal magnabic field. After' a delay of 1 to 1.5 millisec, giving itho magnetic field time to reach a nearly constnnt value, a 3-millisec rectangular ]pulse was applied to the discharge tube, producing the plasma filament. The density of the plasma was determined with a Langmuir probe. Mere is soma discussion of the applicability of Bohin's formula to the present conditions, in which the ion Larmor radius is less than the radius of'the probe, but it is concluded that relative den- sities in different parts of the plasma should be given with adequate accu ' y. The' electron temperature was diatermined from the intensity ratio of Ile 11 4686 to Ile 1 4713 J? lines; it was found to be 5 eV. Ilic highest plasma density observed was 5 x 1014 cm-3, and the ionization is said to have reached 100%. Via plasma density decreased rapidly with increasing distance from the axis of the tube; the rate of ~decrcase was greater for stronger magnetic fields. In a 4.4 kOe field the density fell to half its axial value at 8 mm from the axis, and to one-tenth its axial val-i ,ue at 23 mm. The steady-state relation between density and radius was calculated from the theory of ambipolar diffusLongwith recombinatioA taken into account. Bes-~' ~sells equation of zero-order is derived for the square of the density (this equation was also obtained by N.Rynn and N.D'Angello (Rev,Bc1,Instro3l,l326,l9GO)), and the Card I ~/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4035699 i solutions were fitted to the experimental curves. Good fits were obtained for radii between I and 3 cm. This is not-astonishing, since there arc three dispo.,;nblc pura- meters (two constants of integration and a parameter P that is theoretically proper- ,,tional to'tho magnetic field and to the square root of the recombination coeffici- ent). The values of P that gave tho best fit were found to be in fact proportional to the magnetic field for field strengths less than 3 We. 'Me value thus obtained for the recombination coefficient is 3.9 x 10-11 cm3/sec; this value is of the same order of magnitude as the values obtained by others (E.11innow and J.E.1firtsberg, 1Phys.Rev.125,795,1962; Yu.U.Alaskovskiy and V.L.Gzanovskiy,ZhETF 43,1253,10U), and it is concluded that diffusion accounts for the behavior of the filaments iii fields up to 3 k0c. In stronger fields, some dispersing mechanism in addition to diffusion 'must become important. Origeart,has: 8 formulas, 5 figures and 1 table. I ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki AN UkxWR, Kiev (Institute of Physics, AN UkrWR) 1SUB14I 1OMay63 ATD PRESS: 3082 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: HE NR REF SOV: 006 OTMR: 007 Card ~/3 CATEYIORY 21 76353 JOUR. i~. Mid VrTrAk, P. ACi d-I I;zied ir, 6 , IvidliStry i~y OX'dati the F4,.'s- and Soap- ProdlivinF Oil with Chromic Acid CDR 1~1 . PU B . 11, analyt.CheM, 167, No 1, 32-i8 (19;1~9) C, T P*r.,c, Y-,3`,,h0d Which pefn3ta r, -ratty '-A', (11-1), and' vvj:,,.ir ( IRA) e.,- i.ds i_-; basou cri th,~ ox`~Iatton of' tht d"Or'."e aci6,~ WLth S fr~ixtvre ar vend '11504 aecoraiit-,g to Ithe nothol ~;f Kunz and Potsh CKunn and Rotsch?3 fol- lowed by alkatimetric titration of tho steam-dis- t.dlled acid. The resultfs are expre&sed iii mg KOH required for the titration of 'the a!:-*,d formed by thej ol-Adation at 1, zm of tent -wbstance (Kun- Pctsh number IKRN)). A conpariso-P of t~n,~ XWN k ~13 H-25 GD.R j,.,j U IUK h i m 14 191~91 76353 4. :IT T' obtained with the acid n,.rjb~.r (MO pt:rn'lite -1k dis- ti.,,ction between the FA and RA on one hnnd, for whi?-h the KRVAN ra.Lio in a7bout (with the exQepticn of ztearic icid, for wIL.Ich j.' is 0.46), ar,d the RA, an the other, for which th(j KPN11a; i-atio is 1,08-,Z.56. The FA differ frov, the NA Lind RA in thit on steam iistillstlurl the oxida- tion prorlucta 5ivo a ijuntranmparent dit3tillate bocause of incoTplete oxidqtion. Identification of the liquid acids in the distillate by pAper Ou Vt-Ay 6DA AB3. MIR, 21 11:35~, 76353 ORIG . PUB. chroinatography has ainown that the oxidation of Jr.I.tic Acid giveb M113=)i nuid 'he oxidation of Na gives, Cl; COOP, and C'145 Gi COOH-, in both careen n ulumll amount of uni-,~entifieci uzid in formod wlUch is loculiztd near Ue Eol7ent atartivE lizie. A. Zelenctskaya CZECHOSLOVAKIA UDC -616.988.23: (61 7-57/-.w-- 1 st Internal Clinic, Nedical Faculty of Hygiene, Charles Uriversity (I. Interni Klinika Lekarske Fakulty Hygienicke KU), Prague, Head (Prednosta) Prof Dr V. JONAS. "Vascular Changes in Paretic ,3xtrerities Following Anterior Polio- myelitis." Prague, GaBoAp Lekaru Ceskych, Vol 105, No 2L-25, 17 Jun 66, pp 668 - 671 Abstract junor's English suminary modified-7: 30" patients With blooU Y W disorders in paretic extremities following polionyelitis were examined by oscillographic and plethysmor1raphic functional tests. Both peripheralic and proximal parts of the blood bed are influenced by the sympathetic tonus, The arterial system is un- obstructed and the walls aro olastic. The angiopathy of the skin found in somo patients is siviiiar to acrocynnosis, but differs from it because it does not affect the distal parts, -nd has a focal and assymotrical distribution. 5 Pigures, 13 Western, 2 Czech, I Ru- manian reference. (Manuscript received Sep '05). 24 - NOVAK) V,; KOZAK., P.; 1ATOUSEK) P.; JMGZK, GSSR Institute of Analytical Chemistry,,* Technical University for Cherdstryq Par(hbice (for all) Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak. Chanical Copmunicatiffib No 2y 1963 Analytical Aspects of Oxydation of Organic 'Nitrogen Compounds TrIth Chromate L OVdation. of Aromatic.latro- ard Xitrosocompoi=ds" KOZAK I - P, .. Effoct of nitroglycerin on poriplial-al circulation. Caa. lek. cesk. 103 no.34i934-941 21 Ag 164. 1. 1 interni klinika lekarAke fakulty hygienicke Karlovy Uni- versity v Praze (prednostL prof. dr. V. Jonas, DrSc.). KOZAK, P., Praha 6, Ckalova I Contribution to the assessment of changes in muscle blood flow. Electromyographic study. Cas. lek. Cesk. 104 no.4:1101-1-105 8 0 165. 1. 1. klinika neLnoci vnitrnich lekarske fakulty hygienicke Karlcvy University v Praze (prednosta prof. dr. V. Jonas, DrSc.). Submitted July 1964. KOZAK'P, Pulse registration in the diagnosia of dineanes of the arteries of the extremities. 2-channel oscillograph for registering pulse volume changes. Cas. lek. cesk. 104 no,0103-107 29 Ja 165 1. 1. interni klinika lekaroke fakulty hygienicke Karlovy University v Praze (prednosta: prof. dr. V. Jonas, rr8c). 117 s C"'Ulo J':' ii I. f c-, colloction c):* cr-o'("7 c-~.! `omiauni cations, 4j- na-I yt-i cal As c C'us C' i t I-cj L-'%!--l. com-~)O"Imds V'itll oh~co-ic! 0:'-'d -'tlor' OT L o t -i c A., ~" in n .)n, o-f A:nino troGen. 'o ay. J'; J~OZA~, Pavel; URBAN, Josef -BOFIGOVA., Zdenka Electrically heated block with a thermoregulator. Chem listY 57 no.8:840-841 Ag 163. 1. Vysoka skola cliemicko--technologicka, Pardubice* IOZLX, Pavel, KUJDr; SKOKAN, Zdanek V., XWr Folyoatotis fibrous dysplasia. Caskeroentg. 9 no.2:59-64 June 35. 1. Z IL interniho odd. (prednosta prim. XUDr J.Waguer) a roontganologicksho oddelani (prednosta doe. KUDr Roman Blaha) SON Y Praze XII (OSTZITIS FIBROSA fibrous dymplaoia, polyoutotic. clin. aspects) JANDA, Vladimirj KOZAK. Flavel-.- Thr=boangiitis ob3tterano in the OleCtZMW09MPhic Picture. Ceske neurol. 25 no.1.17-20 Ja l6e. i. Houro:Logicks, kunika, prednoota doe# dr. z. Macok a I interni klinika, prednoota Prof. dr. V. -Tonair, iskaroU fakulty -bygienicke KU v Praze. 9MUMOMAM )- R006ANGIMS OBLITEMS pbysiol) M JANDA, Vladimi ; KOUK, Pavel 'Contribution to the study of diabetio angiopathies and neuropathies. Electromyographic study. Cas. lek. cesk. 101 no.39:1170-3-173 28 S 162. 1. Neurologicka klinika lekarske fakulty hygienicke KU v Praze, prednosta prof.. dr. Zd, Macek, I. interni klinika lekarske fakulty hygienicke KU V' Praze, prednosta prof. dr. V. Jonas. .(DIABETIC IMUROFATHIES) (ELECTROMYOGRAPHY) (DWETIC ANGIOPATHIES) JONAS, V.; KCZAKt P. Vascular changes in diabetic patients. Riv. Czech. mod. 9 no.3:156-166 163. 1. First Medical Clinic, Faculty of Nygiene, Charles University, Prague, Director: Prof. V. Jonas, M.D.. D.Sc. (DIABETIC ANGIOPATHIES) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (ELECTROMYOGRAPHY) (PATHOLOGY) (STATISTICS) ZELENKAp J.; IIIIZAKj P VeatibuUr findingp ht "rtansion and arterioselarosiLf. Cook. otolaryng, 12 na,2:11;*,-n7 Mr 163. 1, Otolaryngologielm Irltuilm bygionicke fakulty KU Y.Prate, prednoota prof -. dr. VI. fflavacak I interni klinika hygienicks fakulty KU v Praze, prednosta prof. dr. V. -Tonas. &'(MTIBULA,R nNCTION TESTS) (HrPERTENSION) (ARTMaOSCLEROSIS) ICZECHOSLOVAKIA P. KOZAK First Internal Medicinc Clinic of the Faculty of lRedical 11Y.-icne of Charles University; (I. klinika nemoci vnitriiich lokirske fakulty hygienicke Karlove University) Head (prednosLa) Prof Dr V, JONAS, [)r'jc; Praouv. "Atherosclerosis of the Arteries of Upper 'ExLreriitics.11 Prague, ~o 1,s Lckaru Ceskvch, Vol 102, No 20, 17 May 63; pp 545-547. Abstrac.t [EnIalish sizmnary modified]: Sphygmographic studies of carotid, cubitai and femoral arteries; plethysmography of finger and toe; C, determination of pulse wave spread and "crest time" in 41 patients with obliterating atherosclerosis of legs, 10 WiLh obliterating thromboangiitis and 33 controls. Data indicate that arteries of the upper extremity are always involved but to lesser degree, and the aortic wall especially in the subclavian and innominate aa. area is L-aportant factor. Three tables; 4 Czech, 5 Soviet a-nd 27 Western references. !CZECHOSLOVAKIA V. JONAS and P. KOZAK [Affiliation same as above.] "Vascular Changes and Diabetes Mellitus. Part 1. Diabetes and Atherosclerosis.ir Prague, Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol 102, No 20, 17 May 63; pp 549-554. C, I Abstract rEn-lish summary modified]: Analysis of clinical records of 1227 men and 319 women with cardiac infarct wich regard to incidence of diabetes (found in 89 men and 66 women) and effect of latter disease on the cardiac and vascular syndrome. Conclusion is that the 2 diseases are independent from each other to a large de-ree, both in incidence and amenability to successful treatment. Four tables; 3 Czech references whereof I in press and 40 Western. [L/ 1 -1 FZECHOSLOVAKIA JONAS, V. Prof, Dr, and N01,1LX P., Firot Clinic of Internal Medicine (I. 1,linika nemoci vnitrn-ich), Paculty of Medical Hygiene (Lekarska fakulta hygienicka), Charles University, JOIT Q , P:.-ague, Prof. Dr V. ALJ direc-6or. I'Vaocular Chtuigoa und Diabolu-es 1,101.1itus. 11. Angiopathia Diabetica" Prat-~ue, Casopis Tekaxlrmu Ccsl-,. ell, Vol CID , No 21p 24 May 65, pp 564-5 9. Abstract [kathors' Bnglish s-tuniary ]: Results of an angio- logical examination of 152 dialbeill-ic paa-'Cierlts (102 men and 50 ged 17 to 62 years, -nd of a control group of non- women), ap _L L diabetic persons do not, support the view that diabetes pro- motes the development of atheroscerosis. By means of acral plethysmograms, reactive hyperaermia and electromyographic ac-exnination, chan-es in -he terminal Darts of the vascular c" u system were found in 27 out of' a tuotal of 32 diabetic pa- tients under 40 on the lo;,rer ex-tremities and in 9 on the upper extremities. In diabetic patients over 40 years of age chan-_j V-2 r~ ZF-,C.-, 1 OSLOVAY I A Fra,,-,,ue, Casopis Lell,.arq Vol CII, No 21, 24 le"ay 63, pp 564-~69. ges di,-.e to aging, atheroscerosis or both were found approxi- mately equally frequently on the large and mediiun-s--;7,e arteries of the ext-remities in diabetic and nondiabetic patients of the same age group. Chan,ges of the terminal vascular bed must be concidered as an int-egral part of the pathological process and not as a complication or late manifes-'-ation of the disease. 'Sixty references, inclusing 7 U Czech. 2/2 L _i KOZAK, P.; JAIIDA, V. The value of electromyography for the diagnosis of Winiwarter- Buerger's disease. Rev. czech. med. 10 no.1:1-7 t64 1. First Medical Clinic (director: prof. V.Jonas, M.D., Me.); Neurological Clinic (director: prof. Z.Macek, M.D.) Medical Faculty of Hygiene, Charles University, Prague. KOZA~? P. t_t I~direot heart mameage in heart arrest in coronary thrombosis* Cas. lek. cesk, 103 no*5:113-116 31 Ja'64. 19 Le klinika nemoci vnitrnich lekarske fakulty hygienicke KU v Prave (prednostat profedr. V*Jonas). *1 KOZAK,P.,.,JAITDA V. Importance of electromyography for the diagnosis of Wini-- warter-Bargerts obliterating thrombangiitis. Cas.lek.cesk. 103 no.6tl.56-~L60 7 1-fri 64 1. 1. interni lclin:Uca lekarske fakulty hygienicke KU v Praze (prednostat prof.dr. V.Jonas, DrSc) a Neurologicka klirika lekarske fakulty hygienicke KU v Praze,(prednosta: prof,dr. Z.Macok). KOZAKIPO; ZEI~Yjq Disorders in the blood supply of the inner ear as a frequent complication of diabetic angiopathy. Cas.lek.ceek. 103 no.13: 3340337 27 Mrt64 1. I.klinika nemoci vnitrnich lekarske fakulty hygienicke KU v Prate-,(Prednosta: prof.dr* V.Jonas) a Otolaryngologicka kli- nika, leiarske fakulty hygienicke KU v Praze (prednostat prof. dr. V.Hlavacek). NOVAK, Vlastimil; KOZAK, Pavel Conductometric determination of sodium and potassium in the resence of magnesium. Sbor VSChT Pardubice 1/2 41-47 162 publ. 1631. t 1. Katodra analyticke cheie, Vyooka skola cbemicko-technolc- gicka, Pardubice. VOLAKOVA, Blanka; KOZAK, Pavel; NOVAK, Vlastimil; BERAREK, Vojtech; JURECEK,-?Mr55AI.`a~v-v' Analytic aspects of the oxidation of organic nitrogenous substances by chromic acid. Pt. 5. Sbor VSChT Pardubice no.1:75-88 163. 1. Chair of Analytical Chemistry, Higher School of Chemi- cal Technology, Pardubice. NOVAK, V.; KOZAK,,,P.,- VACUIDVA, D.; JURECEK, M. Analytic aspects of the oxidation of organic nitrogen com- pounds by chromic acid. Pt, 3, Coll Cz Chem 28 no. 12: 3"3-3446 D 163. 1. Technische Hochschule fur Chemie, Pardubice. YANDA, V. (Janda, Ir. 1; ~9U.&J. Importance i,,f electromyography in different!.al diagnosis of obli terating endarteritis of the lower extremities. Zhur.nevr~ J psi" 63 n~-,.11?1784-1788 163. (MIRA 18?1) L Klinika. :.-iervnykh bo)qzney (direktor - prof'. Z.,Matsek) i I klinika vnutrennikh bclezney (direktor - rrcf. V.Ionash) MediUln- skogo gigiyenicheakogo fakullteta. Karlova Ifniversit-eta, Praga. KOZAKO P. - Blood supply disorders of extremities in progressive polyarthritis. Fysiat. vestn. 43 no.4,209-213 Ag 165. 1. 1. Interni klinika lekarake fakulty hygienicke Farlovy University v Praze (prednosta prof. dr. V. Jonas, DrSc.). KOZAK, P. Effect of venous drainage on the arterial blood supply. Contribution to the rehabilitation in organic vascular diseases of extremities. Cas. lek. cesk. 101+ no.38:1035-2040 24 S 165. 1. 1. interni klinika lekarske fak-ulty hygienicke Karlovy University v Praze (prednosta prof. dr. V. Jonas, DrSc.). ACC NRt-XF6020596 SOURCE CODE: CZ7663879-5766676167ij66763do-I AUVIOR: nzaic, Pavel ORG: Nucl6ar' Pover Station, Skoda Plant, Plzen (Skoda, oborovy poch k~Plt~n, zavod Jaderne elektrarny) TITIE.- Source of the operating and calculation potentials for analog computer APO 32 SOURCE: Jaderna onorgie, no. 10, 1965, 380 TOPIC TAGS: analog computer, power supply/APO 32 analog computer ABSTRACT: The diagram, description and experimental results obtained while using a stabilized potential source with limits of (+100) + 0 + (-100) and a current supply of 200 mA, wl-Ui an internal resistance of less than 3 ohms, and a stability better than 0,5% are discussed, Five other sources Of r are described. The article ie an abstract of report Ae 664/Dok. rjp~27 SUB CODE: 09, 10 / SUBM DATE: none 6 UDC: 661-1L"3 KOZAK, P. P. Solar photoelectric spectrophotometer of the Lvov Astronomical Observator7. Astron. tair. no.194:15-16 Ag '58. (MIRA 12:12) l.Llvovsksqa astronomicheskaya observatoriva. (Speetrophotometer) KOZAK~ P.P. flow photoelectric spectrometer of the Lvov Astronomical Observatory. Astron.sbor no.3A:35-46 160. (MIM 14:11) I* Llvovskiy gosudaratnnnyy univernitat, (Speotrophotomoter) KOZAKY P.P. . Electric and liobt 6.hmeteristics of the FEU-19H photomultiphers. -, :60. (MIRA 14:1-1) Astron.sbor na-v4.14qFu;* .,. 1. LIvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Photoeleotria multipliers-Teatinig) S/035/62/000/uu;& 3) A055/A1O1 AUTHOR: Kozak TITLE. New method of spectrum-scanning in a spectroelectrophotomater PERIODICAL: Referativnyy~zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 5, 1962, 17, abstract 5A149 ("Zirkulyar Astron. observ. Llvovsk. un-ta", 1960, no. 35 36, 61-7 63) TM: In this article is described a method of spectrum-scanning with a stationary photomultiplier-slit in a spectroelectrophotometer designed on the basis of the autocollimation spectrogr4ph with double diffraction. The image of the Sun, formed by a vertical solar telescope, is constructed on the,input slit of the spectrograph. The light-beam, after passing through the input slit and the objective-collimator, falls upon the diffraction grating, By means of a supple- mentary Plane mirror, the diffracted light-beans are again directed towards the grating. The light-beams, diffracted for the second. time, pass through the ob- jective-collimator, and the image of the spectrum is formed on the photomulti- plier slit. The additional plane mirror is attached to a lever that can rotate KOZAKt P.P. RUb,-speed photoolootric oolar opectrophotometer, Aotronexhure 38 no*3:549-553 My-.To 161o (MM 14&6) It Llvovskaya aetronomicheakaya observatoriya. (Spoetrophotometer) S/269/63/0OQ/0W/0i4/o37 AOOiAioi ALYniOR: Kozak, P. P.- TITLE: The behavior of equivalent widths and residual intensities of spectral lines on the solar disk PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya, no. 2, 1963, 51 - 52, abstract 2.51.417 ("Tsirkulyar Astron. observ. L'vovsk. un-ta", 1962, no. 37 - 38, 19- 25) TECT: The author devised a high-speed photoelectric spectrophotometer and tested it on the basis of investigating the behavior of Mg lines on the so- lar disk. Measurements were oarrie~ out in the 2nd order of the diffraotion spectrograph-at a dispersion of 2 A&m. The unrolling of spectrum and drawing of the film in front of the osoillograph screen are performed by the same syn- chronous motor CA-60 (SD-6o). Photocurrents of the multiplier are fed to a d.c. amplifier before supplying to the electronic oscillograph. The speed of record- ing is 40.A/sec- The diagrams of seven lines of MgI and Mg1I obtained for six points on the solar disk are used for tiie measurement of equivalent widths. The Card 1/2 -S,/2-69/63/000/002/014/037 The behavior of equivalent widths and... A001/A101 Wx values found for the central part of the disk agree with C. W. Allen's meas- urements ("..Mem. Commonwealth Solar Obs.", 1934, no. 5). and their values at various distances from the disk center confirm the existing data on changes of Fraunhofer lines toward the disk limb. R. Teplitskaya (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 KOZAK) P.P. Investigating polarization characteristics of a solar telescope and diffraction spectrograph. Mir. Astron. obser. Llviv. un. no.39/40:78-80 163. (MIM 16:11) KOZAKY P.P.- KOPYSTYANSKIY, A.A. Investigating a double-diffraction spectrograph at the Lvov Astronomical Observatory. TSir. Astron. obser. L'viv. un. no.39/40:81-84 163. (MIRA 16:1-1) ACCESSION NR: AP4043020 5/0051/64/017/002/0290/0293 AUTHOR: Kozak, P. P.11 TITLE: Rowland ghosts in double-diffraction monochromators and their compensation in photoelectric spectro .photometry SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 17, no. 2, 1964, 290-293 TOPIC TAGS: diffraction grating, monochromator, spectropbotometryt solar spectrum ABSTRACT: This research was necessitated by the construction of a photoelectric solar spectrophotometer (P. P. Kozak, Astronom. zh. v. 38, 549, 1961), in which the problem of ghosts was aggravated by the inclusion of an additional mirror. The behavior of the Rowland ghosts was investigated in the monochromator 6hamber*as the lines were displaced continuously over the entire range, using a,mercury light with in .tense lines capable of producing the ghosts. The inten-,'* 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4043020 sity of the ghosts exhibited a periodicity with the maxima and mini- ma occurring at fixed positions in the chamber. This periodicity can be used in photoelectric spectrophotometry to eliminate the ghosts by proper placement of the photomultiplier slot. This makes it possible to use ghost-producing gratings in lieu-of first-class gratings in some applications. A theoretical analysis of the re- sults will be published separately. Orig. art. hast 3 figures and 5 formulas. ASSOCIATIONs None SUBMITTEW 20Jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODEs OP NR REP SOW 004 OTHER: 001 L 04245-67 WTM GW ACC W AR600,4671 SOURCE COLES AUTHOR: Kozak, P, P, TITLE: Problem of the blanketing effect in the solar spectrum \ Y SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 10.51.309 REF SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye, no, 3-1, 1964(1965)0 51-55 TOPIC TAGS: solar spectrum, solar photosphere, solar temperature, temperature distribution ABSTRACT: The magnitude of the blanketing coefficient 0.145 found earlier by -the author (RZhAstr, 1963,, 9.51.367; 1965,9 7*51.406) was used to compute the tempera ture distribution in the photosphere. The solution of the transfer equation propose by So V, Rublev for the gray photosphere with the blanketing effe*t was used. A surface temperature of 426OK was obtained. The increase of temperature in the upper layers due to the presence of absorption lines reached 28M at a depth of Z 0ole Bibliography of n citations, R, To 2franslatlon of abstrac!7 SUB CODES 03 fv UDC t 523,74 K07AK R p r)q MAU MOM 41 WWROW &I movem Jwuiw dnmbdamm I ~ 1. -: WYAUM ~ $coma at MWOMM and mosaft in 09 uw "m The 4numv A ctift fjjj~~ 4513,1512,L)i" -MMW MUMOM OWSM by thin WQ #A ft the sawtva, in swd . a4 nitftr KOZAKP- R. -. "Increasing Ground Stabi3ity By Vibration" p. 183~.(Przeglad Budowlany, V01425, NO* 5S May., 1953, Warszawa) Ea3t.European, Vol. 3. No. 2. SO: Monthly List of/RRW~W Accessions,, /Library of CongresssFebruary, 1954,, lg*.:F, uncl. YCOZAY-9 R., ana others Direct Und indirect causes of the buildint catastrophe &t ~Tloda Gwardis. Place in Poznan. (PRZLC;LkD BUWWLkhY. Vol. 28, no. 2,, Feb. 1956, Warszavia, Poland) SU: Monthly List of East European Accessions (HAL) LC- Vol. 6, hTo. 12, Dec- 1957. Uncle 0 '7- A /n4 POLAND/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-12d Application, Part 2. - Ceramics) Glass) Bindersj Concretes. - Binders, Concretes and Other Silicate Building Materials. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1958, 22237 Author : Roman Kozak Inst Title : Economical Use of Cement in Concrete. Orig Pub : Inz-ia i budown., 1957, 14, No 8, 294-296 Abstract : Investigations concerning the choice of aggregates of opti- mm kinds and the study of their properties in concrete were carried out with a iiiew to a more economical use of cement at the preparation of concrete. The concrete strength depends on the amount of contained sand, which de- termines the necessary a un of cement and how much water the mix requires. A decrease of the content of fine frac- tions of sand increases the concrete strength. The Card 1/2 POLAND/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-12d Application, Part 2. - Ceramics, Glass, Binders, Concretes. - Binders, Concrete and Other Silicate Building Materials. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, Wo 7, 1958, 22237 mineralogical structure and the grain shape of the agglome- rate as well as its water permeability and strength are Of great importance. In consequence of the great variety of concrete compositions and of preparation methods, the former curves of the grain composition of aggregates dis- continued to answer their purpose. The Bolomey's formula is valid only for concretes of the brand "400" and lower. Card 2/2 Y01'X, R. Economical proportionin.n- of cement in concrete. P. 297 (InzynierjaI Dudowni6two. Vol. 14, no. 9. Aug. 1957, Warsviwa, Pbland) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (FEAI) LC.Vol. 7, no. 2., February 1958 6 z t k 1 IV4 r~l J_Aj .,POLAND/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 11-13 Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concretes. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khiniya, 110 17., 1958, 5824o Author Kozak Roman inst ------------- Title An Investigation of the Properties of Fuel Slags and the Means of Their Application in Construction. Orig Pub Mater. budowl.) 1958P 13, iio 11 4-7. Abstract LivestiEptions condu6ted of different Polish fuel slags showed that they were fully useful, according to their chemical and physical properties, for the preparation of local bindings. Samples of lime-slag bindings, slag concrete (SC) with a basis of cement, and SC with a basis of cement and lime, were found during experiments to have normal construction-technical properties. R28 Sc, with a cement input of 100-200 kg/m3, Card 1/2 POLAND/Chemical TechnoloCzy - Chenical Products and Their H-13 A Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concretes. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 17, 1958, 5824o consists of 16-7-2814 kg/ma2. An increase of the cement input does not provide a corresponding rise of the rigi- dity of SC. SC rigidity with a basis of cement and lime (50 -1-50) is somewhat lower, but, with the addition of 2% sand, R28 achieves 23.7-21.1 kg/cm2. SC of lower qualities aan be used for the preparation of building elemints for one-story buildings, while SC with R28 .~~25 kg/cm2 can be used for the production of large- scale building blocks and panels. Card 2/2 - 37 - KOZAX. Iom of, dr. inz. Evening studies, as a basis and guarantee for technolnrleal progress in industry. Przegl techn no.2693-4. J1 162 . 1. Rektor Politechniki Poznanskiej, Poznan. KOi.A-K, Roman i~re!str5gsod insortions as r,3-'nfor(vt,-v.4nt of concrotf) and ferro- concrate. Budown ladowe Poznan no.40-LO 162. KWAK, Roman, prof . dr. ing. Problems of technology and resistance of high resistance wires. Metalurgia constr mas 14 no.12:1123-n24 D 162. 1. Institutul poltehnics, Poznan, R.P. Polona. KOZAKj Raman, prof. dr inz. Strength of concretes and wires used in wire-reinforced concretes while under pulsating load. Inz i bud 19 no.2:77-80 F 162* I* Politechnika, Poznan*