SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUBEC, V. - KUBELKA, V.
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IIIASIVEGO Z.L BE
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Current statue of radiotherapy in cancer of the bladder.
Ceek. radiol. 19 no.6:374-380 N 165.
1. Onkolo~icky untav v Praze 8 - Bulovka (reditel KlDr,
F. Vadura).
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AUTHOR: Kubec., Vaclav. (Engineer; Candidate of sciences)
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ORG: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague
TITLE: Basic theory of the electric and magnetic birefringence in sole with
relatively large particles
SOURCE: Ceskoalovenska akademie ved. Acts, technica, no. 6, 1066, 600-707
TOPIC TAGS: electric field, magnetic field, birefringence, collold~"' ~Zlehccular
orientation
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ABSTRACT: Heterogenous magnetic 'and electric fields in space were studied by
visualisation methods using colloidal solutions.- The magneto-optical (Cotton-
Mouton) and the Kerr electro-optical effects of birefringence, as well as the
Born orientation theory were adapted for the purpose, and colloids with relatively
large dielectrical and diamagnetic particles were used. The study showed that the
birefringence to small an compared to the square of the field istrangth, because
the size of the particles substantially exceeds the size of molecules in pure liquids,
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It was also shown that shape anisotropy to the principal condition for molecule
orientation, birefringence being the product of elongated and disc-shaped particles.
In a weak magnetic field the phenomenon does not produce any measurable effect.
In such a case, particles possessing-an intrinsic pe'rmanent moment with several
anisotropy characteristics are necessary. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, I table,, and
80 formulas. [KP)
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KU-Bi-:,C- _,__ Via-d-i-mir; ZAl-LGH1K__Jirf; TLACTUROVA -Anna Jiri
Donimtric information on the radiation dosage obtained in the inner
pelvis during ftdiation by different technics. Cesk. rentgenol.
16 uo.W8,24 F 162.
1, Onkologick ustav v Praze 8. reditel MUDr. Frantisek Vadura.
labiomalty) (PELVIS radiation effects)
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RACKU, F.; KUBECKAj._A,.-
Our experience vith surgical therapy of elderly women. Cook. gyn. 27
[4.1) no.6/71539-543 Ag.162.
1. 11. gyno-por. klin, fak. vooob. lek. KU v,Praze, prednosta prof.
dr. J. Lukas, DrSc.
(GMGOLOGY) (GERIATRICS) (SUMERY OPDUTIV-&)
KUBECKA, A.; UTNT-'R, 2.
Fetal m3nitor PREKA. Cook. gynek. 27 no.916796-681 N 162.
1. 11 gyn.-por. kliniks, KU v Praze, prednosta prof. dr. J. Lukas., DrSc.
Presm mechanika nap.# vyvo ova stredisko,, Pralia.
(FETAL HKARTI (LAWR)
KUBECKA, Carol, ing.
Increasing the durability of refractory brick bolts. Rev
cailor far 12 no. Ii 27-29 Ja 164.
1. Servitiul do traotiune regional Cluj,
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
KUBECOVA, D, MUDr; TICRY.V; ILAVLIK, J
1e Clinic of Infeetioun Diseases# Faculty of Childrenta
Medicine (Infakoni klinika fakulty detakeho lekarstvi)
(for ?)s 2. Contagious Section (Infakeni oddalani)p
(for ?)$ 3. Clinic of Infectious Diseascap Faculty of
Negoal Hygiene (Infekani klinika lekarska fakulty
hygionioke) - (for 4) All faculties in Prague
Prague# Vxdtrni lekarstj&p No 3. March 1966, pp 277-279
"A ft al case of salmonellosis bovis morbifioanse"
ARENDOVA, Ilana,, HUDr,j KUBOO(YVAj.Dapa
A aass of PearlyO toda effect of chloramphonlool on the bans
marrow. Vhitrni 11 no.3t276-283 Mr 165
1. Hematologicke oddeleni Ustredni laboratorep Praha 8j, Rilovkap
(prednostas Dr. K. nasek, Mr.) a Klinika infokcnich nemocip
Praha 8,, Wlovka (prodnostat.prof. Dr. V. Kredba),
XoMv tonlo two mufte MI WVAUUN4 Alan* M" amw*4 &Vwt
Alsts of lasesious Ideaw" (IlkAka kotdmith oomos),r* rngw (tw all),,
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KUBEK. Jerz mgr inz.,- HICKIEWICZ, Jerzy, mgr inz.; PALYA, Edward,
mgr Inz.
Transductor-amplidyne voltage regulatorn for synchronous
generators. Energetyka Pol 18 no. . [i.9.5]t34044 My 164.
1. Department of Electric Machinesp ~il-e'~s4wlamnwUniversity, Gliwice
(for Kubek and Hickiewicz).2. Power Plants of the Southern
District, Katowice (for I'alka).
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AUTHOR: Paazek, Mad slaw (Docentg Doctorg Engineer) -, Zlibek, JSQL.,~Doctar, 15
Okster
Engineer); Hickiewicz, Jerff tMaster engineer)l Zriec. Aleksander enginee'r)
Hiziat Wlakslaw (Mister engineer)
ORG: Department of Electrical Machines, Silesian Po!)jechj~k,~ IAq1-tu.tiq__( VolitecbnIca 51"W
Katedra- MaByyu Elektryca h)--
TITLE: Speed and voltage control Of electric machines using 41Uon-controlled rectifiers
SOURCE: Przeglad elektrotachniesny, no. 81 1965) 285-289
TOPIC TAGS: silicon controlled rectifier, trigger circuit, electric motor, semiconductor
device,, voltage atabilizerg current stabilization, electric rotating equipment
ABSTRACT: The paper discusses systems for the stabilization and control of voltage, curivnt,
rate, and torque of electrical motors which use silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR). Detailed
discussions cover the following topics: the output characteristics of stabilization systems
using SCRs; means of Increasing the accuracy of tachometric feedback; output stabilization of
controlled rectifiers with resistors -, the structure of a SCR and its properties; volt ampere
characteristic of a SCR; the principle of output voltage control of rectifiers using SCRs-, thc
operation of a half-wave rectifier using a SCR; and three-phase bridge-type rectifiers using,
SCRs. The design of trigger circuits for SCRs are listed. The advantages of using semiccn-
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ductor devices In such circuits over magnetic devices are Indicated. The operation principle
of a trigger circuit using transistors Intended for an BCH, and schematic of a system for
automatic control of voltage and current of a three-phase rectifier using BCRs and Its applica-
tion to the control of speed of a DC motor with external excitation are considered. The rela-
tive advantages of using either semiconductor devices or magnetic devices in rectifier control
systems are discussed and the factors governing the choice of the device am listed. Measu:,*es
protecting a SCR control system against current overloads are discussed. Some specificdu.ms
of a system using SCRo and Intended for the sLabilization of voltage, minimal and maximal
current of a SCR developed at the DepwAment of Electrical Machines (Katedra Maszyn
Elektrycznych) are:.given. Orig. art. has: 10 figures and 3 formulas. 1<
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AUTHOR: TQ-tW4-RMp_4 (Heater, engineer); Passekl. !~!~dy!~]Ltw (Docent, Doctoro /p
Engineer) I_Mibek- jqrZy Doutorg Eqinaer)l 16~ewicz,darzy- (Master enginaerh
der
ZzwxeC. Ajokean (Master engineer); alinks,4-Ta4avAr., (Mister enginear)l LUzj.0,j'--
Wladyslaw (Haater engineer)
ORG: (Potok) 11 Laziska"--Ironworks (fluta "Laziska"); [ Paszek, Kubek, llicklewiczt
Zywicc, GlInMp Mkii-jbipartment of Electrical Machines, Silesian Polytechnic Institute
(Politechnika Slaska Katedra Maszyn Elektryeznych)
TITLE: Advanced method of controlling the feed of electrodes in electric arc fu by
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means. of transducers IT
VOURCE: Przeglad elektrotachniczny, no. 8, 1965., 308-311
TOPIC TAGS: are -furnace, electrode, automatic control system, measuring instrument.,
ABSTRACT: After a brief diocussion of the operational characteristics of electric arc furnaces
the paper discusses at length the requirements which must be met by electrode feed systems.
The systems controlling the electrode feed in arc furnaces are then divided into five groups
depending on the measurement and the amplifying units. Control systems using transducer
amplffiers are discussed and their advantages In comparison with the other methods are poh1w
out. A schematic of an electrode feed control system employing transducers developed by
Silesian Polytechnic Institute (Politechnika Slaska) is shown. It consists of a measurement urdt,
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ampliffers, and a motor drive. The measurement unit compares voltages which are propor- ,
tional to the arc current and are volt!tge. The simplified equivalent circuit of the -measure-
ment unit Is analytically investigated. The system was fabricated to be used ~n an m furtuice.
in the "Laziska" Ironworks (Ifuta, "Wiska") for smelting forro-manganese. frho size of ths
system is 1. MO. 7x185, and its operation Is illustrated by i'iuRibiir_oU_a_c1IIogra=s. The re-
sults of tests in operation are given. Orig. art. has: 12 figwes and 7 formulas.
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- KUBEKOVA, ZH. [Xubskava,,Zhi
On of the best workers. Rab.i sial. 37 no.70 Jl 161.
(KMA 1512)
(Vynokoya-Creameries)
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ALITHOR: Hruby, A.; Kubelik Stourac, L'
ORG: Institute of Solid State Physics, Czechoolov&k Academy of Sciences, Prague
TITLE: Electrical conductivity and thermoelectric power of heavily doped P-type
CdSb
SOURCE-.--- Chekhooloyntakly--.fizicheakiy-zhu=aal-v.-15 no;---40, 1965. 74o-746.-----
rOPIC TAGC: cadmium compound, antimonide, Hall efrect, Fermi statistical theory,
Coulomb interaction, hole mobility, valence band, thermoelectric property
ABSTRACT: An investigation of the electrical conductivity, Hall effect, and
thermoelectric power as a function of the temperature wasperformed in the (c)
and (b) crystallographic directions on cadmium antimonidO Isinglecry atal trongly
doped with silver. The anisotropy of the electrical conductivity anti thefEbility
of the holes and their mechanism of scattering on lattice vibrations and ionized
acceptors are discussed. Also the density of states effective mass of holes Is
determined. The origin of the anisotropy of the hole mobility and the model of the
CdSb valency band are considered. Graphs showing the temperature dependences of.the,
electrical conductivity, thermoelectric power, Hall mobility of holes, and the hole
effective mass are presented. Also a table shoving the concentration of acceptors In
different samples obtained from measurement of the Hall constant at 80K in both
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(b) and (c) crystallographic directions is given. Measurement in the (a) crystallo'.
graphic direction was not carried out because of brittleness of the material at
this orientation. The thermoelectric power was analyzed by means of the general
expression applicable for Fermi-Dirac statistics. The Brooks-Herring method of
screened Coulomb potential was used in measuring the temperature dependence of hole
mobility. The experiment showed thatthe valence band has two equivalent maxims
on its axes of symmetry. The authors thank Prof. J. Tauc and V. -Frei for advice
and stitmlating discussions, V. 14iskova, J.- Berankova and J. Uappawr for preparinS VAZb
single crystals and N. Neuvirt3y-a and 7. KrnavKoya foi hel the experlmental worh.
Orig. art. has: , 7 figures, 1 table, and 6 formulas. (Based on author's abstract)
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periodicals: MNICKE USTY Vol. 13, no. 12, Dec. !--958
K"BELIK, J. Production of pulverized iron. p. 1129
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The problem of iron dust production in Czechoslovakia; discussion.
Hut linty 16 no.6s429 Je 161.
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International CoUcx3uy on Special Metallic Materials. Hut listy
18 no.6452 Je 163.
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AUTHOR: Xubelik, Ya.
TITLE: rnational conference on powder metallurgy In Czechoslovakia
SOURCE: 24oshkovaya metallurglya, no. 6, 1963, 106-108
TOPIC TAGS: powder metallurgy, powder metallurgy conference
ABSMACT: In September 1962 an International conference on powder =otajj=Mr
sponsored by the Slovakfan Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Metallurgy of ifie
Czechoslovak Republiewas hold In Czechoslovakia. Reports dealing With research and
development problems in powder -metallurgy were presented. In the extensive report of Ya-
Xubelik, the following problems were discussed: (1) investigation of processes during
sintering of metal powders; (2) properties required in future materials, such as high
hardness at high temperature and pressure, stabilized friction coefficients relating'ande-
friction properties with increased fatigue resistance, etc.; (3) special properties of eloctro-'
technical materialls with emphasis on ferrite semiconductors; (4) development of sintered
materials using borides and silicides as thermoolements. In the report of I. N. Frantsevidi
and I. Ye. Shlyanovskaya (SSSR), the effect of mechanical and heat treatment on the lattice
deformations of rhonfum and tungsten and the investigation of the recrystallization process
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in these metals were discussed. G. V. Samsonov reported on problems In the activated
sintering of sintered'refraotory materials. K. Muller discussed the investigation of the
properties of the Ni-Al-Mo alloys as heat resistant materials. no kinetics of sintering
processes, mechanical properties of sintered materials under cyclic and static loads, and
phase analysis of the pseudobinary carbides of the metals of groups V and VI were dIs-
cussed In other reports. Other Soviet participants included S. G. Treavyataldy, G. S.
Pisarenko, and V. T. T.roshchm*o. Orig.'- art. has: no graphics
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Bimetal bearings fVpm sintered lead bronze. Porosh. met. I no.2;IC-8'*-
-n5 Mr-Ap 16L I (MIM 15-- 5) )
1. Slcrvatska akademiya nauk, g.-Koshitse.
(CZEC'HOYSaLOVAKI-A-LAWHATED MTALS) (LEAD BRONZE)
GlAi/Chonical TachnoloCy. Chcnical Products and Their %pplications. if
Chenical Processine of Natural Gases and Petrolou:..
Motor and Rocket Fucla. Lubricants.
.bo jour: Rof Zhur-lhiia.., 110 8.- 1959.. 2BB96-
:.uthor Xubolka F
Inst
Title flow Davelopmnts In Ilatrolmi Refining Thc1moloC7-
Orig Pub: J Pralct Chen, 1, No 12, 398, 400-402, IW4 (1956)
(in Germn)
Abstract: For preceding cort=ication sac 10011LI, 1959.. 9650.
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AUT110111~; 0. C,flinl, Vladimir , 1,"ngineer, Candidate of Sciences
and Kubelka, Jiri
Tl,ri.p,: Research on economy
or synthesis gas in
llutnick4
steels for operation in a meditim
the manufacture of arnmonta
!"'ERIODICAL:
listy, no.5, 1962, 369
TEXT: The report is a continuation of the work reported in
1960 on the mechanism of corrosion of steels in the synthesis of
-ammonia Otemearch Report %V60M No.23/6o) and deals with the study
of the properties of tungsten-titanium and possibly nickel-titaniun
steels. Since none of the experimental heats of the stabilize.d
steels suffered from hydrogen corrosion (the tests with the
synthesis gas were nt a pressure of 900 atm and a temperature of
about 5000C), main attention wits paid to the inventigation of
nitriding froin the point of view of the contents of alloying
elements. Vithin the range of 0.5 to 5%,tungsten and nickel
have no influence on the tendency of titanium stabilized steels
to beconte nttridelf. The intensity or nitriding in decisively
infl'uenced by the content of uncombined titanium In the steel. D,
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E073/E535
the steel has a minimum content of free titanium, there is no
longer any (longer of nitriding and gradual embrittlement of the
murface. The mechanical properties of the ateel under normal
temperature are inflitenced primarily by the nickel. The creep
strength is fnvournbly influenced by n higher content of tungsten
O.o to 5.5',,' W). The influence of titanitim in interesting; a high*
above stoichiometric,titanium content is unfavolirable from the
point of view of creep strength. Exploratory tests of wcIdnbilitiff
corried out with the cooperation of XAZ Vamberk, verified the
suitability of the proposed electrode which produces a niobium
alloyed Weld metal. For getting more precise information on the
optimum composition of' ejtnbilizecl ecojjom~ steeli for the -iyittlieniot
of aminonia, the minimum and maximum contents of titanium with
respect to the cnrbon content will be investigated next, both from
the point of view of hydrogen corrosion and nitriding.
Research Report SV~wl 33/61
16 pages, 13 fibtares, 6 tables.
[Abstractor Is note: Complete translation]
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Corrosion cracking of steels in nitrates. Strojirenstvi
13 no.11:837-843 N 163.
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ZEMNEK,, R.
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no.11W-15 N 162o (KIRA, 15:31)
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i toellyulozy, Chakhoslovat43kaya Potsialisticheakayl
Respublika.
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bellies. 71be difirrencr between It and I raml v creileell water into lbr Inner siucvs. ibis roft"Ift] Persafthar. 400
21) for Peel lesithers: diffeefte" gmter than L 121cate, he wd ; I. . Itiathem bad
that the leather will letcarric rzogy Wheve w0 even %bere iti cilhamts Mandrsincrrsw4 K ill 6 Few bnMWS 1; 090
satiolwtory in Ow (try stAte. The diffeavice betwev" Ull where use of sullAird ails is suspected. smase K is is- rob
and I indiculti the hiss of firitenew ni Weber after ellml- fivenerri hy sutf&m ap"fures, it careact be an Well of
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ram excerding 16 Indirairie that Init Iftilley moo In wee I 't . In tx,W to 1,01111hiAtt few miluence of thr isolace
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again. At - fin " 7"r Vnk~l in WSIVI 10 Ferware
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wed itif Ike so-called Water Perveivalifty GoolikelftL V. slightly for leathers Istined In vats only. but fw WIMM 8111111111
gobelks, V. Kubelka. ]r., and Z. KolAmek. W. 140- tanned in vats and drums K d.LW onywAirm hve Is 06*
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KUBELKA, V.
Corrosion of Iron pipes laid in the ground. p. 40.
(YODA., Vol. 33, no. 2, Yeb. 1953. Czechoslovnkia)
SOt Monthly List of Fast 3kronean Accession, Vol. 2 #8, Library of Congress,
August --1953, Uncl.
K i-lifiki xIA5 4W-1 AV.
"Tukyj oleje a e0ulee v koseluxstyi. (Vyd. 1) Bratiblaves Vydavatalstvo Sloven-
skej akademie vied) 1954, 264 (Fats,, oils, and emulsions In the tanning industry.
illus., bibl., diagro.p graphallpiableW
Sol East Evropean Accessions List, Vol 31'No 8, Aug 1954.
ug
Wi 'i
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rum
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Y~154f
'C : "Clit"lly List (If Fnst 171-ropriar Acci~~,.,Acrs
Yarell 1955p Uncl ,
ral ricn.: v jr
1954, Vrahrl,
17(7.1_tlly T'Ir
I 't - I . I It yr 7
Y)5! , Unt-I . f " I 'Ant T:urr)~-,Car Ar(nr:flj(-T.s I ( - . --, 3o
'Pr Ar Arf,11-1clal, Pc(,f",
:rahm, Czech.)
I CO-11 Llot
f D.W. Furn,
Unri.
-Kubelka, V.
Cryohydric method for determIning the dryness of cellulose. p. IC/7.
PAPIR A CEI;TLOSA. (Mininterstvo leau a drevarakeho prumysiu) Praha.
Vol. 9, no. 9, Sept. 1954.
SCURCE: EFILL - Lr, Vol. 5 110. 10 Get. 1956
Kubelka, V.
Findling temperature of lignin ard powdery lye. p. 233. PAPIR
A CELULGSA. (14inistergtvo leau a drevarskeho prumyslu) Praha.
Vol. 9, no. 11, Nov. 1954.
SCIJRCEt FFAL - LC Vol. 5 No. 10 Oct. 1956
k /1 )3 '! /- A- P, V'q r- / 17 "
Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-14
and Their Application
Water treatment. Sewage water.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31785
Author : Kubelka Vaclav, Halamek Cyril
Title : Decontamination of Sewage Water of Leather
Factories
Orig Pub: Kozarstvi, 1955, 5. No 10, 194-197; No 11,
215-217
Abstract: Sewage water contains protein substances, patho-
inic microbes and spores and toxic substances
8, sulfides). it is recommended to separate
the most concentrated acidic and alkaline waters
and to mix them. As a result of such neutraliza-
tion up to 35% of the total amount of organic ad-
C ard 11*2
Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-14
and Their Application
Water treatment. Sewage water.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya,, No 9, 1957, 31785
mixtures are precipitated (on a simple mixing of
all the waters only 26% are precipitated). The
precipitation occurs in the form of large, rapidly
settling, flocks.
Card 2A
e",
_KUBEIKAo V-; BLAZEJ,o A.
Determination and enluation of salt content in natural and synthetic
tannins and in tannin solutions. P. 437. CHMICKE ZVESTI. Bratislava.
Vol* 90 noo 7# Sept* 19550
SWRMI tut European Accessions List (EM)j LC.. Vol. S. no. 3. March IM
... ..........
Czechoslovakia /themleal Technology. Chemical Products 1-14
and Their Application
Water treatment. Sewage water.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimlya., No 9, 195T, 31770
Author : Kubelka Vaclav
Title : Decontamination of Industrial Sewage Water
Orig Pub: Chem. zvesti, 1955, 9, No 8., 521-530
Abstract: A review.
C ard 1/1
CZECHOSLOVA-KIA- Chemical Technology. Chomicnl Producta P.-na Their if
Application. (Part 1) Corilitioning of Water.
Waste Water.
Abe Jour :Rof Zhur - Xhimiya, No 10, 1959o No- 35375
Author :Kubolka, Vaclav
Inst Not given
Title Basic Yethods of Biochemical Purification of Waste Waters
from Tanneries
Orig Pub Veda a vyzk. T prumyslu kozedeln., 1956, 1, 113-136
Abstract bzasuxes applicable to the conditions of Czechoslovakia
are recommended on the basis of literary data. --
S. Yavorovskaya,
cam 1/1
11-16
C A %-G '4774A W,h-
dLt. lp -I-j
sedbni=tpti4;L*
Te-1W. 20-1 ay w ne,
IUTU FUW7~ Mu, V, 30 ST.. R~
fq;~
Wi, at
DO ME,-
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technol Chemical Products and Their H-32
Application& Part 4 - Cellulose and Its Deriv-
atives, Papers
Abs Jour i Refo Zhur, Khimiya, No 4, 19580 13216.
Author Vaclav Kubelka.
Inst i Not given
Title : Utilization of Cellulose Fabrication Waste as Fuel,
Orig Pub : Tech. praca, 1956, 8, No 12, 542 - 54h.
Abstract - The yielded amounts and analyses of the dry residue
of sulfate and sulfite lyes from Czechoslovak pulp facto-
rica are presented, Their combustion in fire boxes can
sAtiofy the fuel requirements of pulp factories nearly
completely.
Card 1/1
Suit.-Ibla u-sim of the contact evaporator for thickeninrv -v _iloito.4 'llick liquor,
P. 100. 11A!,1R A C'LIJI,,) A,. (MinistA~rntvo lesu n drev~ir'nleho prwyslu)
Praha. Vol. 11, no. 5. T-ky 1950"
!~NJTRCE: Fd-tt Ruropain Accessions List, Vol. 5, no. 91 Sept,!mber 1956
Kubelka, V,
Xubelka, V. Volumetrio determination of absor�ency in dissolving
pulps. P. 165.
V01. 11, No. 8. Aug. 1956
PAPIR A CELULOSA
TECHNOLOGY
Czechoslovakis,
So. East European Accessions, Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1957
KUBELKA V.) POJNOBJ J.
XUBMAt V.1 HOJNOSj J. Introduction of the ==facture of senichadcal Pulpe Ile
Regeneration of chowdeals by mans of a neutral sodium sulfite.
p. 233
Vol. 11, no. 11, Nov. 1956
PAPIR A CE=SA
TECHN(WGY
Praha, Czechooloyakia
Sot East European koession Vol. 6# Noo 2, 1957
RJCJAA4~~Vj~ltfay- cxubel~"SV9 W&-y-Y~-&ok-t,-Ve-khnnauk, prrif. ; BOU TWWt--B.-Y.
[tr8ns1sto-rT-;-VXULTTj Vltyez'slay, glaynyy reteanzont: TAHMINA, Ta*.
insh., doktor, glavVy red.: VOYTSBUOUXIT. V.-L.. kand.takhn.nsuk,
rod.; HIIIAUVA. T.X,, red.; AWYNDJU. L.Ya., takhn.red.
[Fate, oils and emulsions, and their use in tanning. Translated
from the Czech] Zhiry, wasla i smullaii i ikh primenenis v kosheven-
roi promyshlonnosti. Pareyod a chashokogo B.V.Bog&turovs.1?od. red.
Y.L.Voiteekhovskogo. Moskva, Gos.nsuchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-r7 po
legkot promWahl., 1957. 233 p. (MIRA 110)
1. filovatakoys vyashays takhatchaskoye uchilishche v Bratislava,
Chakhoslovskiye. (for Kubellm). 2. Slovenskeya Akedemlys nauk,
bakta iya astestyannykh 1, notematichaskikb nauk (for Tamkhina,
Yesalyy) (Oils and fats) (2mulsions)
OBEID, V.
250th anniversar7 of the Institute of Technology in Prague. p. 120.
(Kozarstvi. Vol, 7, no- 5. May 1957, Prahas Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (PEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. lop October 1957, U-kclm
-- - TUB~Al
Causticizing of liquors with a high silica content. p.102.
(Papir A Celulosa, Vol. 12, No- 5, mav 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (SEAL) W. Vol. (, No. 9, Sept- 1957. Uncl.
V. ; i'lulAy. J.
Effect of thiosulfate on 3errdehomical pul.-Ing by meins of ngutrLl sDdium monosul.*."Ite.
P. 192. (PAPIR A CEIULOSA) (Praha, Czechoslovakia) Vol. 12, no. 9, 3ept. 1957
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (E---Al) IC Vol. 7, No. 5, 1958
Tboorefical products Ot the CAlwallatioa &Ad desuituriu. 3
don of "um
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-ThrWarilln lictwom Ks,an,d, g4sc
C(h, a the so
called h" sit a W drive vfi UX
lret,i the li(Itior and proceeds In stvtrai staVs. tjoringthe
reaction, which CoutrOA the ratt ~,f CArtmoultat loll Cos di*.
solyesand'.vhydrattdi ''ne cxpts. %bow that 1J;91j drivrn
o(I t-AtHet from the l1quor at U Mlitter 1111 titan Ottorctimuy
riptcted. The cozjiti(M2 affecting the rate of curNmisa.
Oni, I-C. Ike Win, Ptussuro, Conco. C4 pwo and liquor,
mcch.dis"m the Uqww, tie., were jayestipted, 11,w4
C41 the theory of the react". opthautu conditions for a PrD-
istry (A driving off " under vacquin, 6 citplained and thr
sdct:t~m of a vamorkprmets allowing ftx a high 149 cwvcn.
in thc waste guies Is confiruv-d. The caximmilAa4lxi rate of
11jelititt" contit. Nm;CO,aud Na~Sundct varying conditions
is de tit. and a method fur caleg. tht size a-A mpacity of the
ab-mrittion upp. 1% given. 11c abmq-timt of CO: In liqu(srs
OA119. MaCOt Und N&US PI'M-OdO With jKliCtiCally tbt
Sunle SjWVd U!l for liqu-si colltx, N41CO, alki the junm C101.
41(tata can be mcmi PA P4 tht spilem Nuts. N%%C(:h tind
CO). U- rimm of t1fiting off fit'i fnnu the liquor iluder
%X1411111CE1 Urld t1W Offert (it C101"Jitions,
atul (Amcn, alA Coutpin. of the liquor is NO
Of U)-*)' fktkd n 0-IrtInIKKIdl K TACUUJM WM
latand the moat mads(*c1tay, T. R. Zlowwo-
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chcmical Tccluiolo(3y ChcrdQal Fr,>ducts and H-35
Their Applications Leather. Mechanical Gelatins*
Tannin,r; Materials. Techical Albumins.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 17, 1958, 59683
Author -Kubelka Vaclav
Inst
Title i Concerning the Properties of Collagen.
Orig Pub : Kozarstvi, 19581 8, no 1, 6-U
Abstract : Review. Bibliography 10 titles.
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TECHNOLOGY
periodicalst KOZARSTVI Vol.8, no.7, July 1958
XUIM~A, V. Polypeptidic chains in collagm. P-195
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Sulf ido
Or-1p, P4A. chm. # zvnutio 1~50, 2L., i1o 6,
Abutr,ict It la z%oim t1hat tho rair. varl.able fn-.tor-_ du-
ring sulfitation aro tho rato of 302 sui)ply,
tho conoontration of t-he gas, tho 1;~mpnrsture
and the conoentration of the solution. iji regu-
lating tho condition.cp thc procesi nay bo diruc-1
tod towards maximmli fomation of 'Lin S20 or to-
uards prudomimnt fornation of Vap36-. 4he tooh-
nical roalization of the necond proce3s leads to
a six.,PIJX-Ication of tho proccan of rocovnry of
tho chemical reagent.- during the nroduct'_on of
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