SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KREISLER, H. - KREJCI, F.

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KREISLERY Hetman., MUDra~ JTL'Dr, "'. . - ~ -'It Se=ing fayorable heat conditions in gWaworks. Sklar a keramik 13 no.3:68-72 Mr t63. lo Svazovy lekar-hygienik, Ustredni vybor Odboro" skupiny zamestnancu ve spatrebnim prumyslu., Praha. B'-t,Ri',A , Ivan, RNDr. Ph..1r.; KRE 13 11-:1i, Herman, MUDr. JUDr. Mqasure3 for reducing the heat exposure of glas:;workers; the Dubnany Action. Sklar a keramik 14 no. 6t8upplement: 1-8 164* 1. Section of Industrial Hygiene, Regional Health and Epide- miology Station, Brno (for Berka). 2. Revolutionary Trade- Union Movementl Central Committee of the Consi=er Goodn Industry Tradn Union (for Kr()iglrjr). .7k ar a kc;, BERY-A I!van; HEIMAN, IlennrIn fiedt exP(,Slll'e cf glaravikers in manua2 wnd semiavtsmat.lc p!ELnto. Prac. lek. 16 rio-99400-40 N 1 64 r'rlbcr hyplery praie 1,r-a-skej st,IrAcP Spazler, SkIc-proiekt, ri.p., Fraha, a FVIF-UT.'a zarles'. I;lnra 0 spotr6lmiho prumyslu. Praha, F,')Sl'l,c; I r!,HRJVir,0VA E~a; Hcrnu~n T I The rlqk of durIng the sorting of yolk wool. Frael lek. 16 no.1.08456-457 11 164 I. Ridelml hygieriy prar~a, Yra,',nkli stanice Jihomoravsknho krole v Brne (vedoucl Y. Spazier) a Revolucin odborove Knut vyb.,,r odix-ve -qk-iplrjy zameit.nnncii spotreIrAr prumphi, `rnha. Eva; HODS,1.1-11, lllem,,~n `P-~,urirlg uIr pirlty at thft pria-Ing ITId0SLf-:,f. ''F!12. J Q. . 17 it o. 1to 1. CAbor hyileri.- pn-,ci, .9tanice v Brne RevolucnJ odtoroie Imuti tlst-pAv~ odhornvc nancu spotrelniho prumy,-Iu, 1raea. Kamm, J. Myleoarchitectonics of the central sulcus In the dog's brain. Bul Ac Pol Biol 9 no.11:481-484 161. 1. Department of Comparative Neuroanatomy, Jagiellonian University, Cracow and Laboratory of Neuroanatomy, Nencki IMAItO4 of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by-J.Konorski. ! 's. , rig zip O'S IN 9 0- .3. pp rp" 114 .10 -c3 0,40 0 La 14 sly Wh all; Nil 5 IC "0 q So ANA. L. 1ghfl - .1. j "Current Nedical Problems in Sport." Orvosok Lapja., Budapest, 19V h/3(91-93) Abst: Lxc. M-Irl. IV, Vol. 11, No 2, p. 201 MITEERG, V.E. UtLlizatlon of mothyl bromide for fighting the linjuricus agents of botanical collections. Analele biol Q, no.2'-147-152 Ap-Je '54. f1contagious Abortion in Cattle and Its Practical FTe-icntion.f p. 63. C"actensive D-,- ,,elopn !7 Tr. Trom the Russian. ient ~,f Ani:mal Prod-action is an Urgent Task in Agriculture. p. 69. (ZA SOCIALISTICKE ZEMEM-13TVI, Vol. 11, no. 1, Jan. 1954,'Praha, Czechoslovakia) So: Monthly List of East Europcan Accessions, LC, Vol. 3, No. 5., May 1954/Unclassified L 36206-66 lji,)(c) JI)IRY, ACC NR. AP6027105 (N) SOUICE CODE: AUTHOR: Rojok, Zdziulaw; Kreja, Ludw1k; Basinaki, Antoni ORG: Department of Physical Chemistry, N. Copernicus University, 7orini (.-atedra Chenii Fizjcznoj Uniwersytetu I-Is Kopernika) TITIE - Inw~-.ttigation of the catalytic properties of cobalt liowdc,, i'z'rt Changes of electric conductivity of cobalt catalysts durin" carbon nonoxido sorption 'SOURCE: Roczniki chomii - annales sociotatis chirdcao polonorom, v- "0, LO- 1, 1966, 83-86 TOPIC TAGSt cobalt, electric conduction, carbon monoxide, hydro--*,cnpo;~-jz;Un, gas adsorption, heat effect ABSTRACT: The electric conductivity of pressed cobalt catal'ysts was examined in tho course of carbon monoxide sorption as a function of temperature, tizn, and hy-Ciiroron all oxygen proadsorptiond The first portions of the adsorbed gas .,ero found to in- HFase electric conductivity, which drops again aftor attaining a valuo. Z.Wuctivity is most strongly influenced W temperature clanges. GriS. art. 11a3: AVfigures. rRased on authors I Eng. abst.J tjml S. 35,39ZT B CODE: 07, 09 / SMM DATE: 041,ar65 / ORIG REF: 004, / SOV 001 Td' REF: 002 t X 63rd 1/1 L-C KREJAKOVIC-MILJKOVICS V..; MILO-TEVIC, Z. -L Significance of hyd4uronidase in testing pathogenic Staphylococci isolated from milk." HigiJeald44 no.109-45 162. (STAPnWCOCCUS) (HYALUR03*ASE pharmacol) (MILK microbiol)-, il BOZOVIC, V.,- KREJAKOVIC4a-M-0-VI-C-,- V. Resistance of enterotoxogenic Staphylococci to penicillin. Higijena 14 no.1:46-49 162. (STAPHYLOCOCCUS pharmacol) (PENICILLIN pharmacol) U U V .-ITIC; V. i'~u vo S' and " - *17--~ 'I -, ~" -1 ]L u zz' "Comna-~:Ltivo Tests of the A!)T)liCZ~kj-rn of T3C A~;ar an-d --,'lood 11car :Ln t-he :)4 - 4~;no 34 r of Stan ,hylococcic '-:aotitis i--I Cowo." Bc'--C-2ade, Vct~.,rinaa!-oI:i GILLsnih, Vol 17, "'o 7, 1963, -m.:) '89-594. /7u-hors' 7, -li,.h sum:.-.arj mod4fic2d authors z;tudicd 'ho c.pplica-,ion of TOC (tulurit 61.7cin CL:-i.-,, f'~nomon) in -.ha ~;MOLL17cd fo-, LhL; o.~ 21.ziphyiococcic infcctvionu in co-.. uddlo:~,s. Dui~po--e on blood a6,:ar shortly after tho ~;~Lmics .*-iad b,~cn. tz-kon and on IIGIC acar a-fter incubation of 16 to 20 hours- '-t J--'I dc~;roc:L; ccn-,-i~~-.do. T~,,:~ :-eoulto obtained wero similar i.,. 0-' -~h,- co";z ztudicd. I-,aDhylococcic i-nfections of the udd,:j--, di~.ccv~~2cd o-n TC;C agar in 4.03 porcent of the cows, thc~ rcaco--c foil -thu 4.', ~ .a:~,in-- .- i-o ~ha~ tho blood a-ar was overj--oun con,,. . acioria from the ex-tarnal milieu in non-aseptic mi-11: an~! t1iat C;row faster im milk, under Lincubation and, -n'L:L; ','crmi, own when :;~,%al, I numboro of the bacteria are '-e result- ;~--ow the a-d- .rant--~;e-c of 'IrUC a~~ar in ~;uch T~-,o tablun., One, 411U,,tra4ion, u 73 reference- (half Wozturn, Yu.-o;,;i--v). 1/1 KIRMIGH, Frantiaek, I-MDr. ". Collaborntion of medical expert with co=, ittee members of small factories ana plants. Cesk. zdravot. 5 no.9:486-489 Sept 57. 1. Svazovy Ickar ROH-UVOS sam. statniho obchodu. (7103-TiT I MITIMONY, collaboration of med. expert with committee mamborc in indust, (Gz)) KREJBICH, Frant..MUDr.; KUB124KGVA, Vera, promovana matematicka On the problem of accidents in Czechoslovakian statistics. Cesk. zdravot. 9 no.6t366-j75 161. 1 1. Katedra teorie a org. zdrav. Ustavu pro doskolovani lekaru v Praze (for Krejbich). 2. Vyzkumny ustav organizace zdravotnictvi v Fraze (for Kubenkova) (ACCIDEIM statistj (ACCIDENTS INDUSTRIAL statist) C/ CZECHOSLOVAKIA MYDLIL, F; PROCIIAZKA, J; KREJBICHOVA, B. 1. Tuberculosis Sanatarium (Lecebna tuberkulozy), Zamberk; 2. SUtgical Clinic of the Medical Faculty KU (Chirurgicka klinika lokarske fakulty KU), Hradec Kralovy - (for all) Prague, Rozhledy v tuberkulose, No 4t 1963, pp 266- 272 Relapses after Pulmonary Resection for Tuberculosis which Took Place 5 to 12 Years Ago." HOLY, J.; KUCEROVA. L.; KREJCA. M. Relation of malignant anemias to gastric tumors. Cas.lek.cesk. 98 no.49/50:1553-1556 4 D 159- 1. 1, klinika chorob vnitrnich KEJ v Fraze, prodnoota prof. KIDr. M. Netousek. (STOMACH neopl.) (AIMMIA PFMICI,')US compl.) HOLY. J.; OEGUR,U.; KUCKROVA,L.; XR&JCA, M. The diagnostic value of functional changes of the gastric antrum Cas.leksceek 99 no.32/33:589-1000 12 Ag 160. 1. 1 klinika chorob vnitmich KU v Praze, prednonta prof. dr. H.Nataxiaak. (STMACH die.) (S'AMACH MOPLASMS diag.) RADL, Vladimir; KREJCAR, Emil Cation exchange resins as drying agent for gases and liquids. Chem prum 12 no.10:579-582 0 162. 1. Vyzkumny ustav syntetickych pryokyric a laku, Pardubice. ".KREJ,C-.A-R, E-m-il-- Sorption of gaseous ammonia on cation-exchanging resinfio Chem prum. 13 no.2:110-112 F 163. 1. Vyzkumny ustav syntetickych pryskyrio a laku,, Pardubice. KRF,ICAR) Emil AniGri-exchanging subotances an sorbents of suphur dioxide. Chem prum 15 no.2:77-79 F 165. 1. Research Institute of Synthetic Resins and Lacquers, Paradubice. LE&iCkpl, j. ~ iiAMRIF, j. "Radio'Co-mi icaticn in Czechoslovakia." p. 491 (ZA 5CCIALISTICKCU VaU A TBCHNIFU, Vol. 3, No. 11, Nov. 1953) Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Library of Congress, Vol. 3, No. 4, April 1954. Unclassified. KREJCAR, J. Standardization and definition of terms in the field of transmission of telegraph si,-nals. (Supplement) P. P5. SIABORPFOUDY OBZOR. Praha, Vol. 15, no. 1, Jan. 1954. SOLNE: East European Accessions Idst (EEAL), ILI Vol. 5, no. 3, Harch 1956. P\ CZECHOSLOVAKIA Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of E-2 Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khtmiya., 1958, No 17, 57190. Author Kre Inst :-55't given. Title Determination of Metallic Nickel in the Presence of Nickel Oxide. Orig Pub: Chem. listY, 1957, 151, No 11, 2137. Abstract: In the determination of metallic Ni in the presence of NiO, the following technique is employed: a measured volume of the 6% solution of iron-ammon- ium, ajum in 0.001 n H2SO~ Is added to the analyzed sample, it is then heate to 60-700 while agitating Card 1/3 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of E-2 Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 17, 57190. Abstract; with the stream of passing Ng (I )/min) until sol- ids dissolve (60-120 min), t e metallic nickel formed (in the equivalent quantities in to Fe2+) is titrated with 0.1 n K2Cr2O solution In the presence of diphenylamine as Indicator (lee of 0.1 n K2Cr207 corresponds to 2.93 mg of metallic Ni). The described method was used for determiningr Ni in the samples in which metallic Ni was obtained as a result of reduction of NiCO (3 hours, 470 + � 100). An average accuracy levh of 100.22 + 07.811% Ni is attainable on samples containing Ni-NiO-in the absence of a support and 97-54 + 0.45% Ni on the catalyst samples comprising the supported metal on kieBelguhr (1:2). Hydrogenation catalysts em- ployed in the tall oil and fat industry contain Card 2/3 20 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of E-2 Inorganic SUbstancm Ab3 Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 17, 57190. Abstract: 40-60% metallic Ni, as analyzed by the above method. The dileterious effects exhibited by the fats are eliminated b,, the addition of xylene to analyzed mixtures. Error of a single determination varies from + 0.5% to 1.0%6. Card 3/3 Z~ coull,liy CATS GORY AD-3, JoH.. Ti L!.- )k 7. t,~,: n (j 13 o v a III J!, if-li 1 16 15766~ The ;);Lfrvnat,-;oz! oll ttet~-Aljc 31 :r: gamiti-on for th(i florer- -nirtatlior. of ;.0!1 .1 at ion 1311 t Al .;Z~n e 7a t-- 1, te~3 t e. ii r. Lo a A t r,cricdicals: PHU""YSL P(PRAVIN Vol. 9, no. In, 1-ct. 1059 r , I I.- L-eter-mination (T metallic ri'ck(?! in hy0ro;-enatinn catylzers. 11. n. 552. e S S 0 r I S 1._1..Ij ~ T,C I,'(- - '1. 8, j L;onthl.-,, mst of La.,5t "',irrrearl -aY t7ncl;~ss. Country ; CZECIIOSLOl,'.Kl;, E Category: Analytical Chci.Listry. Iaialysis of Inorganic Substances Abs Jcur: RZhKhin., No 1.7, 1959, No. 60590 Author Krcjcar-lE. Inst Title riapid Determination of Nickel and Copper Orig Pub: Prumysl potravin, 1958, 9, No 11, 607-6o8 Abstract: The description of polarographic deterT.Lination method for Cu Mid Ni in catalysts, employed in the hydration of fats and oils. A saTTlc (approx. 0.1 gr) is dissolved while heating in a mininun quantity of concentrnted 01, followed by the dilution with water up to approx. 10 ml volume. Card 1/2 Country : CZECHOSLOVAKL' L E Category: Analytical Choi-.Iistry. Analysis of Inorganic Sub6tances Abs Jour: RZhKhin., NO 17, 1959, i4o. 60590 an aliquant, portion of the obtained solution is added to a buffer solution (containing 10 rl, of 0.5 M fillijOll, 10 nl of 0.5 14 NII Cl, 0.05 gr of ,nnhydrous fla2so o 4 mi of gclatin solution) allowed to stani'for' 1*5 Ldnutcs (for the mmoval of 02), and -polarographed, emplogng F-I at 0.54v. for Cu2+ cmd 1.14v for Ni . Ale c--Iibra- ting curvcs are plotted for standard CuC12 and NiCl solutigs having 0-5-2.0 mg/ml concentra- tioni for Cu or M . The duration of a deter- nination is 30-40 runutes - Card 2/2 E-33 cZEcFj0sj,0VkKjA / Analytical Ghomistry. AnalYsis Of E Inorganic Subst'ances. Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 4, 1959, 11486. Author : 'roJcar E. InD t : llo~e ' ~gi rv e ~n Title : The Determination of Metallic Nickol in the Presence of Nickel Peroxide. Orig Pub: Collect. czechosl. chem. commun., 1958, 23, No 7, 1411-1412. Abstract: See RZhOhem, 1058, 57190. Card 1/1 14 COUNTRY : G zechoslovakia E-2 c -41 r z(71 0 ?1 y 1. JOUR. t lizl"LhL.I. 19 ~J, .;0. 86d55 AUTHOP re j c...Ar (~.f I.( a' 14 C Ckel T ITLT~ Gasometric DeLen.:11nat-ion. I - k in the Presence of Oxilde of 0 -t la - IN, Chem. listy, 1(7158, 5~-j 'No 127 2410-2411 .-I 1. lk C'. 2 DC-fCT~irtlOn Of' a MC-thOd of dcA(-.rE.Ir-`ation c.' r..7 !-Iallic N i in tl-r, presence cif NILO, wh~Lcl. consist-L-) in "Ilatlir-Ar Kostka. i.i a Sul, ii tic volun:U Of 112 tIlUt is evolve~i an -jis!5olving i x cimilyzed in 1121; 1 ~'~i H2 00' '-- r- 2.f2 retallic INJA.. RC!iUltS Ul-E,~ (IiVC-l. 01' Ln.at on .-I Ls i!,f--t!,odj ill Und t b". t !, 4,:j I ":-C-ataly,;t~ Which are in Locd cj~t'a c-I ti.c. t.,reviously dcscrlbed mctl.od (BL""I.KI,-;L., -Ic Is (.-~~;crlbed, J.n wlilcl~ is LWCAR, 14ilos; SIMBCKOVA, Ijuba; POKOTM, Arl. Thiobarbiturate level in the blood stream (1uring labor. Cas. lek. ceek. 98 no.27:PM-851 3 July 59. 1. 111. gynekologicko-porodnicke oddeleni v Brne, prednosta doe. dr. Cernoch. Vatav Dro lekarskou chemit, lekarske fakulty v Brnet-Drednosta Prof. dr. 0. Wagner. M.L Brno, III. gyn. por. odd, (IABO-R, anesth. analgesia barbiturates, blood level during labor (Cz)) (RARBITURAMS, in blood during anesth. in labor (Cz)) ERWCAR, Mijoe _ On the experience with barbiturate anesthesia. Ceek.gyn.25[391 no.9:677-679 N 160. 1. 111. gyn. por. odd. KUNZ Brno, prednosta doe. dr. Antonin Cemoch. (BARBITURATES anesth & analg* (ABORTION THERAPEUrIC aneeth & irm1g) I -;,~ /0, I PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION aER/6412 FInk, Zdenek$ Docento Dootor of Medicine; Vratislav lirdina. Doctor of Medicine; Antonin Jaklt Doctor of Medicine; Doctor of Medicine; Milan Po8pigil, Doctor of PI-edia'ine; Jir Tulach, Doctor of Medicine; and Vladislav Vondr&6ek, Doctor of Medicine. Der Gesundheitsechutz gegen chemische Kampfstoffe (Sanitary Protec- tion Against Chemical Warfare) Berlin, vEB vo., 1962. 219 p. No. of copies printed not given. Translated from the Czech by G. J. Wojtek. PURPOSE: This book is intended for phyricians and medical students. It may also be useful in the special training of medical corpsmen. COVERAGE: The book pre5ents, basic data on poisonous weapons,, vesi- cant agents, and Irritant toxic agents. It discusses the present state of development and future possibilities for new types of Card 1/P T, Sanitary Protection (Cont.) aER/6412 toxic agents and cholinergio compounds, as well as paralyzing poisons, smokese reen producing agents, and incendiaries. Atten- tion is given to toxicological problems arising in 11chemical mixta" (116heimical" or' "suiglcal mixta'" refer toi sicknesses which'i~esult from the combination of an injury and a sinpiltaneous lesion of the organimm by chemical weapons). Artificial respiration.$' methode of protection against toy.16 agents, and methods for detecting toxic agents are also discussed. Ther6-are 166 references, of which 2 are Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS7 Introduction 9 Sanitary Protection Against Chemical Weapons., a Special Branch of Sanitation in Chemical Warfare aeneral Data on Chemical Weapons (Principal Properties of Chemical Weapons) 15 aenerally Poisonous Weapons 28 Phosphorous organic weapons 2 Card 24 ~,,, OPEKAR, B.j Laboratorni spolaprace: CERMAKOVA, I.; JEDLICKOVA, H.; KRWCAROVA, A.; HRUM, V. Results of investigations of the atmo5pheric contamination in some centres of the South Bohemian region. Cesk, hyg. 8 no.5:254-264 Jo 163. 1. KHES, Ceske Budejovice. (AIR POLLUTION) KREJGAROVA, Marie Inhibition of respiration of sodium monoiodoacetic acid in wheat leaves c&ygen tenaions and in the presence aM L-cysteine. Biologia. plantm-um ,64. fluoride and at different of methulene blue 6 no. 3,.175.-182 1. Faculty of Natural Sciences, Charles UnIvorgity, Prague and Institute of Experimental Botany, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague - De.1vice, Na eviclati 2. Journ%, over the ocean. P. f~o6. Vol. 5, no. 20', D~C. 1955 KIR I D *-- .4, V L ~.J' 11 FrahFIf Czachoslov-Aia. Source: -ast Zurovean Accession L-Ist. L-',*, r-.ry oC Con7ress Vol. -To. 8, Aumist 1956 KRFJCI, Bretislav; SVOBMA, Vlastimili ZMAN, Jaroalav -------- Contribution to the tOCtOnioB Of thO Oatrava Basin. Prir cas slezeky 23 m.2:145-160 162. ACC NR, AP6029563 SOURCE CODE: AUTHCR: Krejci, Bretislav ORG: _bktal Rolling Worksp Frydek-Ydstek (Valcovny Plechu) TITIE: Hydraulic platforms for metal rollingworks SOURCE: Hutnik, no. 11, 1965, 497-498 (4 TOPIC TAGS: metal rolling, hydraulic device, electric motor ABSTRACT: The' author describes a hydraulic lifting platform which hd_d`6ii`gned. The advantage of the platform is that no foundation -work below ground level is required for its installation, The capacity is 10 tons, and the lift 837 mm. The lifting ared is 1.2 to 2.8 em per second.. The drive is provided by a 7. KW el- eetrie motor, The platform can be erected and ready for opera- tion within a few hours. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. IJFRS: 3405191 SUB CODE: 13 / SUBM DATEi none CZ/0057/65/000/011/0497/0498! FIGAR, S.;__KREJCIj D.; TUHACEK..14. Vasomotor reactions following acupuncture in lumbosacral syn- dromes. Cesko neurol. 27 no.i+t251-255 J1164 1, Fyziologicky ustav CSAT [Ceskoslovenake akademie ved] v P~raze (reditelt prof. dr. Mervit) a Neurologicka klinikas fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi KU [Karlovy university] r Praze, (prednosta: akademik K.Henner). M -e, i i a copli); Given Iffatca co'latx-y: Czechoslovakia .kadc!jlc DCLXI.:023: Diseas4~5_pf-thojLa,-u~ty f I..ed# _9~ _ql jjyZiene Affaluticn-.. of Charles Univorsiiy - - k klinika nemoci vnitrnich lekars e fakulty hygienicke university Karlovy) sourz'!: Brno, Vniti-ni Lekarstyl. Vol VII, No 8, August 1961, p p 8 5 6 Dlt'A: "Tho Circulatory System and Obesity" Authors: J011AS,Vratislav, Prof Dr Iff-ki,-Dagmar, 'RlDr CIIIIJ111SKY, J. ( Praha 10, Srobarova 50) '!F.ju, D.; CHYBA, .11. Chiari's diseaBe. Cas. lek. Cesk. 104 no.51:1381-1386 17 D 165. 1. 1. klinika nemocni vnitrnich lakarske fakulty Karlovy University v Praze (prednosta prof. dr. V. Jonas, DrSc.) a Ustav patologicke anatouie a hostologie lekarske fakulty hygienicke Karlovy University v Praze (prednosta doc. dr. J. Stolz). Submittod December 196!,. HRUSKA, Vladimir; KREJCI, Daniel Pheochromo, cytoms, with unusual neurological and psychic symptomatologY. Cesk. neura-24 no./+:265-272 JI 161. 1. Statni sanatorium v Praze 5, reditel MDr, F. Zavodny. (PHEOCHROYOCYTOM diagn) (NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS) OLUIUCITIATIONS) (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) Fc-zECHOSLOVAKIA 0. STARY, S. FICAR, 11. ILAC C, D,_=U, V. 11LADKA and J. VYMAZAL, Neurologic Clinic or trmc~Tt y of General Hodicins of Charles University (Neurol gicka klini" fakulty vseobacneho lekarstvi KU C Karlove Universit:]. ~ Head (FTednosta) Acadcmician K. 11MNER; and Physiology Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (Fyziologicky ustav CSAV (Ceskoolovenska akademia vied],),Chief (reditel) Prof Dr Z. SERVITI Prague. I "Acupuncture In Discogenk Radicular Affections and Polyrheographic Reactions of Involved Segments." Prague, Ceskoslovensk&-Lltu-ro-koy,,I-e, Vol 26, No 2, 1963; pp 104-111. Abstract CEnglish summary modifted]i An attempt to evaluate scientifically whose "undeniable" successes (especially in triacminal neuralgia and discopathies) one of the authors saw during a recent study trip in Red Chinal 42 patients with discogenic radicular syndromes involving primarily L5 and 51 were treated with on average of 3 applications on the points prescribed by traditional Chinese medicinal clinical evaluation of results LW-A a supplemented by polytheographic and skin temperature change 1/2 ragua, Caskoslovenska Vol 26, No 2. 19631 pp 104-111. . L 1-1 ltniko%ki recordings during and after as well as before treatment. Clinically results excellent In 12, Good In 18, no change in 10. Electrical skin resistance changas during and after treatment were recorded In 231 In 5, paradoxical Increase, In 9 no change, in 9 decreasop concomitant with clinical improvement. Skin temperature changes did appear in 16 out of 17 so observed. Authors conclude that affect on the vasomotor reflexes to undeniable but It Is only one of the factors Involved In acupuncture. Four Soviet, I Western, 8 Catch (including thesis by author S.F.) r4f's- Also 6 Graph* and 2 tables. V12 KREJCI, D.; VANECEK, R. Cryptococcal meningoencephalitis unsuccessfully treated with amphotericin B, Cas. lek. cesk. 102 no.32/33:910-914 16 Ag 163- L'Statni sanatorium v Praze. reditel MUDr. F. Zavodny. (CRYPTOCOCCOSIS) (MENINGOENCEPHALITIS) (AMPHOTEFaCIN) (DIABETES MLLITUS) F11,11-1 If, 11 KU- D.; FlIT"UA, A r..-)w.riWVon on lz,~ -7;ology of J. hvt7. elUtem. ill o tu L,,~ 1 y 401 `od"utri c o~; of thf7, I:edic-l al. f;f1d 1.,.(A-, v al C r)f' the Nerli c,.,! POIAMCAPhk study of tM decompoaltloa of p*akllll 112 114416 9016tims. V. Haflul and JL-XLcjU-(Chsr Its Univ.. Nagur, Czech.). Ckw. Lisly 46 MXXM*-'~. - lknsYlPcnWUn 6 weduccd tx)lArogrsphiQIy at lill 4.6 11,n,"Alffusion,umul i,ln,l,,t p11 2.21. The wave height decreases with incrrating time of lt",.t ims. lknxylpenicillic acid is believed to br, ,= culupunent. Tim POIAIMAPIliC 41fin, 4 1 1 is Migg"Oll. %I. llu.llwkt Mid aebi f r rtwml Wl "w""I: wsyo 44111'si tu Me WAVV of tilstrull (111 d do ~wi" (v", it 11CIAIR jhCr-Pd&,t-C11- 141 _0 - - Illim -t t il.~.- -fmwiltial ig 111ir-lif-11) tilu i Lt. A114. 1w my.1101 mitt, At 1)11 4.7, (tv Imlf- Iva w it-if 44 11.4 Ilion, opit. thilt that of 11 C P,, iz~mij-6, on, sim `4A - - - - - - ----- ND t1mra of honsojesulsic Acid In tile fiwtalmlinns Q( tyrollgiv jud phanylat"ine. 11. Polaroinkldc elillanstion of homo- 11011 to add In alksotanutic utind. J111 Duch~,k- Nlilall jilk!-14, r6luard 1'rtj.1l, awl 'kitcollia Ptlix 160i;cf (11, Uslav lkomftt-vix :tfiErfi~'; Prople), ~,.ijvph UkafA CeAl ~th 51 -W2( -A caview ou t1w.. bio- 3, 1 Dt 104)~ 9 lint, mrlnuhi5, thyruxiiie, ;ind hmiiogmisic add (1). The imp-rt mcc iiarmal ialotuvoJiMp Iii tvio,,bic !ii- tabl-A&n.i In 'Methock (of the cm;, of I art, 1;~- ~:u~mj' behaviur of pure I ill dv'4.'1ibcd aill conil).ircd%~lthtflAt(,flil-droquinotic. Both yidditijaw0ic diRwiott.%viwe: ",nsitivity 4 X 10-6.U; Olt: tIJt1(:rcw:c of wt/, by '15 Isiv. (0,111 Act-tate I)IT 4.7) 4x:$ Sim allow their (nuOll. AvOll, iviu~i q; 1:,'i of Ilti0fl. water 0: 1 : 10),deteefirm byattimot1w.ki POLLrogralphy 6 pvc.- at pit 5.0 1111414-r N. 'I'lic Zx:11ter I)( a 11) kk (ve (-F I et at. (C-1. 4~, :01-1~) twd'l il"t 6- il,w ("L In use of BrdItIm's polaro%aphIc.reactIon In Ala, I D, StIcla wd 8: Kfejti (Ritav, it cbeal 64taw fak., prA&Ua-;-crd&.t- cascph Likaril CrJA~ch 03, nAc%ocnodificst!on liy Ilrd14 e a. bY ;4CMItuting WntrifuP11014 Ni filtntlIG". VArhil,le alLd coasidctubte Intluencc of adtarpti(n (Ito filter puper waj,~, Ivo M. I(Q19 bus clitillalled. . -'-' - - -1 V'. Kreld 01k. Part", 1035, 4, 73-74-I'vii to tt,oll i.-i fia Avirora-roe -1 1 slof if .74 5 ;% u'jlnlallro Is arin.7rajillicidly active, but It, buffor that Is reduced at the Ifq elce T(x1e, d1ccomIx---,,g V, n,,n. P &Ctiy* pr(XlUrt& Thus *110 PU[3(()gMplliC WIVCS are on time elapsed since dissolving the penicillin, The amt,wit A the active material dqwndi on the temp. &M the p) I of tho -h% , but nder constant conditions it is proportional to the a mount of illin U a , III. diiisolved, the height at the wave being a rn~ufc of th '-c1 conca. The turtent at the wave imm is ct a rat far a standard prep, under similar corlitions. A no. of cxplinicrital precautions are given. The results are not in good Mrecroent and eviations of -+ 10% train tlzo~ obtained by rnicruhi~lugical methds are recorded. A. 0. ]Axquovic. R c- ~:G Of d014 to I Ped add Ile C". dkte prod Catka. of ly 49,1608-1d Of dac,,w MMPhicall as & fulsctk~ of Of Peakni- Y ActiYe _ _ a P-wa Of the tam acid 301, was ultra"'Ift gt~A-y%P., and H u "Jue i its, wiff - The ed the latamed. those fmmd by Of Use ec'4~941: add tiOn The form .1 late P-d... to be 'eMut* Of U, Mechauhft 12 disculde' Y P-Posed fthm, the reactjo~ Mte -- - ---- Atrifeld., p Z~v .................. '41-1 .4 Palm ppitic stady of pntlih~ a(~d- Af ~/Kto Mlarks Univ., )~[4 W;'14'al" !"- 401"~ fly Citutilie Sud givesa tiversible anodic vrAvc of dif The height of the is dircctly prorxnt, i1 lotu to the conen. of the acid and does not depend on the pit value. The hall-wave potential varics 'Notatly with pit (pH 54), the siope 4Fo,,m,,,i - w uty. The wilacti, of Alk. coavvrajap ue poLtogtaplAcally Inactive. F. I~itrifcldz CZECHOSLOVAYIA / Physical Chemistry. Elect-rochemistry. B-12 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1956, 76834. Author : Kuta, J. and,Krejci, E. Inst : Not given. Title : The Polarographic Radfiction of Trans-Urocanic Acid. Orig Pub: Chem Listry 51, No 12, 2225-2231 (1957) (in Czech). Abstract: Trans-urocanic (imidazoleacrylic) acid is red- uced at pH 0-9 by the addition of two electrons, which in all probability leads to a reduction of the double bond in the 3ido ohain. Values for the polarographic dissociation constant have been determined as follows: KI I Z 5.6 (in veronal-acetate buffer), 5.85 YIn phosphate buffer); PKI 2 = 7.1 (in veronal-acotato buffer containing 0.16 M CaC12). At high pH values Card 1/2 60 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B-12 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 76834. Abstract: the step height decreases with time (10%o after one hour). The irreversibility of the electrode reduction was investigated by tracing the dV/dt-V curves and by using the Kalousek switching dev- ice. The first section of the dissociation curve is assigned to the cation of trans-urocan- ic acid (pK unknown), the second section is as- signed to the dissociation of the acid with pK = 3.5, and the third section is assigned to the dissociation of the univalent anion with pK = 5.9. The experimental data are in agree- ment with the theoretically preducted dissocia- tion curves for dibasic and monobasic acids. The recombination rate constants of the monoval- ent cation, and of t~e divalent cation wei8 founl to be kr2 = 8.7 x 10 3 and kP3 = 9.2 x 10 Mol- liter sec-1, rospectively. Curd 2/2 KCERPTA YEDICA See 2 'o1 1215 Physiology May 59 1608. POLAROGRAPHIC DETERMINATION 01' k,'It(jCANIC ACID IN SWEAT - Pol.:rograftckk stanovenj kyseliny uroKar.'I"rt. v Polu I ~ E . K u - t o v,4 M. , K r A I J. A. , A e it i A c k % . arA ~j t a I z11. Ust. pro Chem. 1.6k. KU; Ost. 'FC1Iov~chovn(!htw 1.6k. KU. Prith., - 4~AS. I.fK.('E.S. 195H, 97/27-28 (857-861) Grapim 3 1'abl,s 2 This acid gives an easily measured wave at pli 4.7 in an acetate buffer, useful for analysts. It suffices to mix the sweat with the acetate buffer and carry out polaro- graphy directly. In other types of biological watertal, where interfer Ing substances may occur, the acid can be determined pularographically after chromatogra'1111c separation. An unknown substance giving a positive polarographic wave has also been discovered in sweat. On storage of tht-, sweat this substance accumallatea. K',T-,J"I, E.; KUTP., J. IIF~01,1-ogaphjc roduction of Transurocanic acid." rn p. 258. I COLLE(,TIC74 OF M;0HCGLUIAK CREMICAL (301-I"IfICATTUIS, Pralia, Czech., Vol. 24, No. 1, Jan. 1959. Monthl~y List of East European Accessicris (-,-'--,AI), LC, Vol. ~~, No. 6, 3ept. 59 Unclassified E., SPACKOVA, A.; Balneological Institute of Karls University, Central Geological Institute, Prague, CS3R [original Janj;uage version not civen]. "Deter,mination of Gold in Various Solvents by Spec trog raphy. Budapest Acta Chimica Academiae Scientiarum Hun.,aricae, Vol 38, No 2, 1963, Pa:,el; 105-113. Abstract: [Genman article, authors' English summary] Two methods have been develoted for the opectrographic determination of minute amounts of gold in various liquid, 'mainly serwn and urine samples. The first method is based on the analysis of the ash obtained by combustion of the samples. The second method measures the amount of gold in the biological liquids dropped on the L- ra r . Zhite electrodes, by direct spectrography. This latter procedure is es- pecially suitable for routine serial analyses. 4 Eastern European references. 1/1 69888 Z/009/60/000/03/003/028 E112/E253 AUTHOR, Krej6f, F TITLE- Stabilisation Properties of Cellulose Nitrate PE'RIODICAL.-, Chemicky' prOmysi, 1960, Nr 3, pp 123-126 ABSTRACT- The author has studied the effect of time and absorbed sulphuric acid on stability characteristics of nitro- cellulose. The latter is produced either with a nitratin., mixture or by the action of nitric acid al)ne. If cellulose nitrate produced by these two methods is washed with water then the material obtained from the nitrating mixture (nitric plus rulphuric acid) is less stable, The instability of the nitrates increases with increased amounts of sulphuric acid in the mixture and with increased nitrogen contents of cellulose nitrate, In order to achieve stability of cellulose nitrate it is necessary to boil it with water) this leadinG to libera- tion of sulphLu-ic acid. However,, compleue removal of sulphuric acid,which is the cause of instability, is tiiffi(,ult to achieve. The author presents a r-,ketch of equipment in which he has studied the stabilisation of cellulose nitrates by Laeans of acid steaming and he Car,11 presents graphs showin6 the relationship between sulphuric 62888 Z/009/60/000/03/003/028 E 11-/E25- 2 Stabilisation Properties of Cellulose Nitrate acid contentl stability of nitrocellulose and steaming t'imes, It is seen that after sometime the liberation of sulphuric acid ceases and this coincides with the achieving of stability of cellulose nitrate, '11he authors have also established that washing of cellulose nitrate with 50% ethanole accelerates -the stabilisation process, They explain this action as a loosening of the cellulose nitrate structure which in its turn accelerates the liberation of sulphuric acid, Two methods are j3uggested to shorten the stabilisation process: (1) modification of the nitrating mixture (less sulphuric acid), and (2) modification of the stabil-i3ation medium.. There are 7 figures, 2 tables and 15 references, 5 of which are English, 6 German, I Soviet, I Italian, 1 French and I Czech. A8SOCIA'_!'ION,,, Vysoka skola chemicko-technoloEick~, Pardubice (University of Chemical TechnoloFy, Pardubice) SUBMITTED: January 15, 1960 Card 2/2 YaREJC1, F. Foundation of a hyperbolic cuoliik; tgwtjr,by a new method. P. 566 (INZENYRSKL STAVBY) Vol. 5, no. 11, Nov. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (:,;-AI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1958 IMJCIP F., inz. wMethod of parti&l node movement)" by Anselm Kovar. Reviewed by F. Krejci. Inz stavby 11 no.1:38 Ja 163. KREJCI F. ; 14ACEK,Z. . ....... ;.: 11 ~- ~ .., - ~ .. EEG at conditioning in neurotlcs. Activ. norv.sup. 6 n,.lt90-c)2 f64. f! r t KREJCIjF, The Talpha discharge' phenomenon in the electroencephalogram due to conditioned reflex influence3. Contribution to EEG study of higher nervous activity. Cesk. neurol. 2217 no.l: 1-10 Ja164. 1. Neurologicka katedra UDL v Praze; vedouci: prof.dr.J.Macek. )t, SOURCE CODE: CZ/0082/65/000/003/9177/0181 AUTHOR: Macek, Z.; Krejci, F ORG#. Department of Neurologyp Institute for Postgraduate Medical Training (Neurologicka katedra UDL) TITTIE: Higher nervous activity In young adults with duodenal or gastric ulcer SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska neurologie, no- 3t 1965,, 177-181 TOPIC TAGS: clinical medicine, neurology, digestive system disease, psychoneurotic disorder ABSTRACT: 32 patients, 19 of them with symptoms at tW time of examinabionwere investi- gated; In all X-ray proved the disease present* No changes in higher nervous activity wore found; the ratio of neurotics among them was no higher Lhan in normal population. In more than 213 no cause for strain before the onset or the disease could be do- terminedo In most cases there were no signs of neurosLs; it is considered-wrong to identify.oorticoviscera3. diseases with neurosis. 49PR�7 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATEt none Card 1/1 H ("') rdl I I "cl, F. ,(Pralia 10, Srobarova 50) v I'lectruencephalography and higher nervois activity. Part 1. Cao. Ick. Ceok. 104 no.41: Lek. vtd. zahr. 10-185-195 15 0 '65- 1. Neurologicka katedra Ustavu detskeho lekarstvi v Fraze (ved. prof. dr. Z. Macek, CSc.). -KrUJC I , F. ~ Encephalography and higher rervu,,.s activity. Part 21. CUs. lek. Ceok. 104 no.48:Lek. ved. zahr.12:221-233 3 D 165. 1. Neurologicka katedra Uotavu det:3keho lekarstvi v Praze (vodouci prof. dr. Z. Macek, CSc.). MEJC1, Fedor," Given C~~ Int ry: Yugoslavia not giveni A Z'-, Z 1. 1 " ti ~5.': Clinic for Internal Modicine of the Yedical Faculty (Interns. n c nske fa ilteto , Ljubljana; Diroctor (Predstojnik): k~~kkxx Professor Dr. IgoE- ~VCA Sourcei Ljubljana, Zdravstvoni vestnik, No 3-4, 1961, pp 70-71. a!"'k: "The Therapy of Spastio Paine of Abdominal Organa.u MZEJ.C,I, Ferdinand, inz.; POSPISIL, Frantinek, Inz. Technical development in the cooling tower construction. Inz stavby 10 no.9:330-338 8 162. 1. Armbeton, n.p., Praha. , KUjCI,.FFaj?tiaek, inz. Unevenness in the production and dispatching of rolled prodlicts. Hut listy 16 no.3:171-174 ~jr 161. 1. TechiLickoekonomicky vyzkumny ustav hutniho promyolu a rudnych dolu. KwCI i F. .L- BEG Integrator. Cesk. neurol. 26 no.1:9-11 Ja 163. 1. Neurologicka katedra UDL ir Praze, vahouti prof. dr. Z. Macok. (BUCTROENCEPHALOGWHY) (EQ IPMENT AND SUPPLIES) KRE,JCI, Frantisek O-nitration of cellulose. Pt. 2. Sbor VSChT Pardubice 112 113-129 162 [publ. 163). 1. Katedra tachnologie vybusnin, Vysoka skola chomicko-tech- nologicka, Pardubice. KRFJCI, F.; BORNSCHNIN, H. The effect of chronic sound injur7 on cochlear potential in the guinea pig; a contribution on biologic testing of sound-pro- ducing devices. Machr.Ohrenh. 84 no.10-11-12:260-261 Oct-Dec 50. (CLML 20:5) XAFKA, A., 90r. -, KWCI, Yr., KUDr. --------- Now records in vaccinations. Cesk. zdravot. 4 n0-3:168-173 Mar 56. 1. Okreant ustav narodniho zdravi v Knichove Hradisti. (RECORDS MEDICAL. v&cc. in vacc. record. (Gs)) (VACCINES AD VACCINATION, vacc. record. (Cz)) KAFKT. A., Dr.; KRUCIHO, Pr., Dr. %" ~'4- New vaccination record. Cook. sdravot, 4 no-3:173-174 Kar 56. 1. Ministerstvo (VACCINW vacc. (RICORDS. vacc. sdravotnictvi. AND VACCINATION, record (Cs)) XMICAL, record. (Cs)) KREJCI, F.; RACM, Z. - Present state of application of the Pavlovian theory in medicine. Can. lak. cask. 96 no.23:1-3 7 June 57. (PHTSIOLOGY, Pavlovian thaor7, application In mod. (Cs)) YWC1, Yrant. Dr, 'Amational stages of disease in socialistic medicine. Cas. lek. cesk. 97 no.47:Lek. veda zahr., 241-219 21 Nov 58. (POLIO HEALTH, ideol. nspeotB (Cz)) KWCI, Frnnt isek; SUIC, Lev plea for socialistic principles in health protection. Cas. lek. ceek. 98 no.8:Lek. veda zahr 25-27 20 ?eb 59. (PUBLIC MICH, in Czech. (Cs)) KR=I, Frantisek Investigation apparatus in neurology. Cas.lek.ceek. 98 no.46: 253-257 13 H '59- 1. Neurologicka katedra Ustavu pro dookolovani lekaru, prednosta doc.dr. Z. Macek. (EMOLOGY e ip.& supply) (EUCTRONICS Kaswui's, - . ...... Dlocoverlso in medicine, Cas. lak. cook. 9"' no.16;Lnk.voda zahr.: 73-77 15 Ap(96o. MIGINS) KlIzici, Frantisek Impressions from the trip to Austria (Vienna). Cas.lek.cesk. 99 no.46:Lek Veda Zahn 26o-263 11 N l6o. 1. Neurologicka katedra. Ustavu pro doskolovani lekarx v Praze, prednoata doe. MUDr. Zdenek Macek. (KTASTHENIA GRAVIS ther) (MMHONM C014POMS ther) KRZJCIP F., - Reticular formation of the brain stem (on problems of anatoma.- physiological correlations). Cas.lek.cesk 100 idiom UV-Ved Zahr: -1116cy-M`18 Ag 161. (BRAIN STEM) KREJCI..,F,,. - - #odern technics and neuroloa. The importance of now technical methods and equipment in medical sclenes and in development of publio health. CaB.Isk.cesk 101 no.7225-29 16 F 162. 1. Neurologicka katedra Ustavu pro dookolovani lekaru v Praze, prednosta doe. dr. Zd. Macek. (MMOLOGY) Vry n %lv., ACCESSION NR: AT4035468 Z/2309/62/000/01-/OU3/" AUTHORt Krejci, FrantiBek (Kroychi, Frantishek) TITLEs o-i~tration o C=U'ors~e. IL The dependence of o-nitration on the typo of cellulose and on the concentration of nitrating mixtures SOURCEs Paradubice. Vysoka skola chomicko-technologicka. Sbornik vedeckych praci, no. 1/2, 1962. Prague, 1963, n3-129 TOPIC TAGSt nitration, o-nitration. cellulose, cellulose nitrate, ordered lattico, explosive ABSTRACT: This work was done to compare the results obtained in o-rdtraticn with cellulose that has different portions of ordered lattice regions and with difforent concentrations of nitrating mixtures. It was found teat for economical production of high-quality cellulose nitrate, colluloses with a high portion of orderod lattice regions must be used, and that it is not economical to use highly concentrated nitrating mixtures. The author recommends determination of the hydrolyzable colluloso portion for the evaluation of cellulose ftm this point of views Orige art, hass 10 forailass I figuvo and 3 taUese Coid ACCESSION ZIRs AT4035W ASSOCIATIONs Katedra technologle vybusnin, Vysok& Skola Chemicko-Technologicka Pardubice (Department of Explosives Toohnologyj Institate of Chemical Techwlogy$ SUDaTM a 12Fob62 DATE ACQs 26Kay64 ENCL 1 00 SUB CODEt CH, AR NO REF SOVI 001 1 090 2/2 :Card . . , . I ITF ljci ~ Fri-.ntis-k I"ffo(-,t 01' j,tI1II,QtP'IIB (Ind, low '1 ., ~ ~~ 1~ ~, , on the tc-chriologlical w-orkabilit-y of 1;:~',:~J!'T' .1 ?,trdubice P'.2:Pl.-95 163- ,; ~) i, Y XI) 1- 1).-, i v ( ~ f" . 111 ~'!; t ~~ .'! - " , ,":, : " ~4:- I.. Chnir of '-pVC117101of- i, -. 1 Tecbriolngy, Pardubice. KREJCI, F. Electroencephalographic study on conditimed reflex influences. Cas. lek. cesk. 103 no*30t129-133 27 Jl'&4 1. Neurologicka katedra UDL v Prazel vedouci: prof. dr. Z.Macek*