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SURWIE, Give.. '-IXL3 Countrys Czer:,-Ic5j,)vn:cjs Acadenic Degre,,2~ . 7nstitute for Fr)restry and Came Proteotion (Vyzkumni ustav leaniho AffiUationcti, Ivi a mysltvosti~ -braslev ne Vltavi Source: rrng,.v~, Filhornik CSAZV, Veterint-ni Medtaina, Vol 604), No 8, Aug 61; pp 665-~78 D&MI "t1tv Pt-atpst 11441th of W114 Itanted Olina by Yead Otations in Wtntmr" PAV, Jaro-,-.Ir; Oro 961643 1DOHMAN7 Josef Inz.; TVRDIKOVA, Alena, promovany chemik; .9 , , - 14EtTCHAROVA, Aleska Consumption of nutritive substances by red deer (Gervus e elaphus L.). Lee cas 10 no.5:495-522 My 164. 1. Research Institute of Forestry and Game Protection, Zbraslav. LOCHMAN..-K.; MANEK, 0. "Calculation and design of steam generators of atomic power plants* by T.Ch. Margulova (Margulova, T.Kh.]. Reviewed by K. Loehman,, Manelco J~aderna energie 9 no.7-.2" J1 163. R 17 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their I-1-1 Application. Carbohydrates and Refinement Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Kiimiya, No 1, 1958, 2778 Author Inst Title Automatic Recording of the Discharged Volume of Diffusion Juice. Orig Pub Listy :,Arovarn., 1957, 73, No 6, Inform. sluzba, 20-21 Abstract A description is given, with diagram and calculations, of the design of an automatic, float-actuated device for the recording of diffusion juice being pumped out of the measuring tank. The apparatus is suitable, in general, for the recording of the number of operations performed with any receptacle of intermittent operation. Card 1/1 M0, LOCTUS, Z.; LOUCEK, D. Preliminary report on mapping the glaciofluvial formation in the Heisse River valley of northern Bohemia. p. 212. (Sbornik, Vol. 61, no. 3, 1956, Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957, Uncl. ot' tie al,,rt.'-,,',I.,st;.:ru -).-irt i.)' ~'-!o D58 11 -P I _ t_1 yj fj A i A r- Vt -.1 C t-:~ . Q f v rk--) CAPTO-31MAXIA - ,Zdenek G&~a Geologic--l research -- Dept. of structural molomr (Geolog, prazkum. -- odbor staveb. geoloCie), Prague Prague, Casopis pro mincralogii a geologi:~, NO 1, 1963, pp 21-28 11 Denuded Relics of Erodod Fossil HuI-Is in thd Pilser, hill region" I,OCHKA.NN# Monsk Denudation relicts of fossil weathered layers of the Plzen hills* Gto mineral geol 8 nolt2l-28 JaI63 19 Geologicky pruskump odbor stavebni geologie,, Praha* LOCHWIN, Zdenek "River terracco in the Czech Lando" trf B. &aatka and J. Sladek. Re%ewed by Zdenek Lochmann. Gas mineral geol 8 no.1:3.11-112 Ja 163. OX,14MANNY 71, Favine erosions in Lhe nortriarn part of ll-,noxiska panoriatina. Sbor zem 69 no.3:225-229 164. LOCiU,1AIRT Zdenek I,-.- .-.- "Terrace system of the Vltava and Elb6 betwe-on Kralufr( and Ceske strodohorill by B, Balatka, J* Siadek. fieviewed by Zdonek Lochmann. Cas min gool 9 no.2:180 '64. LOCH-IANOVA, 0. , SPRUNY, Y- Problem of air pollution in Czechoslovakia. P. 510 ENERGSTIKA. Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. V, no. 10, Oct. 1959. Monthly list of East guropean Accessions (MAI) LC. Vol. 9, no. 2J. Feb. 196-D Uncl. UNANYAtl' M.P.; KONF)"-~A-l !EVA, G.V.; ZEyr-1.1.4141 , Yu..T. GAPWIRYAN, 11.11 .I I A SYII~-, I, P.B. K! F KOCHARYAN T. N, v. ROGOZHINI S V.; DAVANKOV, V.A.; TSEY-:LlN, G.m..; ZAIMARKIN', OFIILOBYSTTNP O.Yu.; S"I"14,1111 G.K.; BIJEVICII, K.A. Letters to the editor. Izv. At! SS)S)TR. SE r , khim. n,-,.'] I YY 1~'414 165. 1. InsLituL organicheskoy khimll im. N.D. Zellmn~oi~o A'i (for Unanyan, Kondratlyeva, Loclurvelis, 7av'yalov, Kavtjrzi,~-/%). 2. Institut olcmentoorganichenkJkh soyedinerdy AN ~f',-v Zey-fman, Gambaryun, ldrianyan, Knunyants, Kochar-yan, ~?okhilri' Kor-shak, Rogozhin, Davankov, Zakharkin, Oklilobyotin, Spm1r), Babvishkina, Bilevich). LOCHOVSKY, J;KRMM-JXA, V. Focal infection in etiology of eczema. Cask. dorm. 27 no.1-2: 48-50 May 1952. (CM 22:3) 1. Of the Dermatological Department (Head--J. Konopik, M. D.) of State District Hospital, Prague III. _T __X_ ACC NRs U602312h SOUX6 COM: CZ/0060/63/000/006/026 AUMORt Locharv&I Jan Colonel; Doctor of modicino); Lubs, Jiri (Lieutenant (Doctor of medicine) colonel; UO~UV -of rndicirw); wnt, Central W.-Ii Ll /headed by Colonel, Dz;ntor of ORG: Derretalog7 Departr tary Hospitc medicine JIU1 LochovOy/,, Prapdo (Komi oddoleni Ustrodni vojonske nemocnice) I jUVtkt3Lt'2 ror sera and Vaccines /dixeotod by Doctor of medicine. J Halek/, Prajue (Ustav ser a ockavacich latek) TITIZ t Attempt atle~mo elmntiJof otaphylococcal pyodermal~ SOMt Vojenskoo adravotnialce lieq, no. 6, 1965, 2&~468 WPIC TAGS: iminization, preventive medicine. military medicine, antitoxin, skin disease '~ABSTRACT: Mans im=oprevention by the use of a staphylococcal antitoxin IIAIA~I:afanw "Vas attempteds The best dose was 0,2 ml of the solution* In a military unit 221 -to war* .,.,soldiers vere immmized, and 202 not, serving as coritrolso No clear cut resul '.~obtained* This was due mainly to the fact that very few pyoderms occurred in the ..unit durine the experiment. The authors thank Doctor J9 Stepankova of the Institute for'Sera and Vaccines for carryin& out titrations, Orige art* has: 4 figures and fJPR:s7 9UB twg t 06-J. SUBN DATSt none ORIG REF: 016 SOV RSF: 010 OM REFt 008'. Card UDC 1 616, "Ka ACC NIRt ATG029327 ('t) SOUL-"Ch' Com.": CYIoo,[,'i/(;G/ooo/oo!)/0650/OG(;() AUTHOR.: FLII-dik, MikUlaS (Professor; Engineer; Dratislava); Drabek, Jozef Drabek, Y. (Engineer; Candidate of sciences; Bratislava- Predm esti e); Ondrejka, ;.'Jan--Ondreyka, Ya. (Engineer; Brat~.s lava- Pr edm esti e); Locigova, Irena-- Lotsigova, 1. (13ratislava) ORG: (Furdik] Chair of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Department of Natural History~ Komensky University, Bratislava (Katedra organickej chemie a biochemie Prirodovedeckej fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho); [Drabek; Ondrejka) Research Institute of Agricultural Chemistry, Bratis lava- Pr edm esti e (Vyskumn-:, i.ustav agrochemickej technologie); (Locigoval Department of Chemistry SVST, 1 Bratislava (Chemicka fakulta SVST) TIT LE : Contribution to r es earch of th e ins ecticidal eff ect of 0, O-dim ethyl O-phenyl thiophosphate, respectively 0, O-diethyl 0-phenyl thiophosphates and phenyl N-methylcarbamate derivatives, especially the role of substituents and their position in the benzene ring SOURCE: Chemicke zvesti, no. 9, 1966, 650-660 TOPIC TAGS: insecticide, phouphate ester, carbamate ester 1 Card 1/2 ACC Niz- AP6029327 ;;ABSTRACT: Several new 0,0-dimethylO-phenyl thiophosphate, 0,0-d:et-yl O-phenyl thiophosphate and phenyl N-methylearbamate derivatives are described. Their insecticidal effect was tested as a function of the substituents in the benzpnc ring, especially their Hammet -'cr. constant. It was determined that thiophosphates are more easily hydrolized and thus have a higher insecticidal effect when the substituents have a higher- ~,i constant value, while in the case of phenyl ITN-methylcarbamate a lower insecticidal effectiveness is observed. This confirms Ithe theory that in phenyl N-mcchylcarbamate-in contrast to the organophosphates- Ithe insecticidal effect is determined by the structure of the entire un-hydrolized !molecule of the final material. This explains the seeming discrepancy in the case of m-acetbylamino derivative of phenyl N-niethylcarbamate. The authors thank iEng. J. Krsek of the analytical section of the Research Institute for Agricultural I'Chemistry in Bratislava for the analyses. Orig. art- has: 4 tables and 3 formulas. I[Based on authors' abstract) [.KS] [WA-501 'SUB CODE: 07, 06/SUBM DAI'E:.IOFeb66/ORIG REF: 003/SOV REF: 001/ OTH REF: 0 17 2 / 2 LOCKA, Alajos Hungarian chemiml literature. Matrf kom lap 16 no.2194 F 161. DEZELIC, M.; LOCK(YVIC;,---A.; --TRKOVNIK, M. Polarographic investigation of pyrroleazomethines. Croat chem acta 32 no-1:31-38 160. (EW 9:12) 1. Kemijaki. Institut, Filmofski fakultet, Univerzitet, Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina. (Polarograph and polarography) (P.yrrolecarb-mcaldehyde) (Mothylenimine) , 11-1. Correct orptnizati on c- f 1-i oj(l ,ij-j-ajj:cmcijt on colirctive farms. i . 1L itira, Latv'a Vol. ~!, 6, Jfi~nr, S'O: lionthly Index of Lart ~,iij,oj)cari icersic)ns vcl. (,, .40. 11 Nover-I-er JXS, GyvIa Meamwement data on higher level regression. Koz fiz kozl MTA 10 no.1:69-76 162. RIIP-P, Erzoebetj Gpaa The expectable shape of the neutron spectrum measured by a* mechanical selector. Koz fiz kozl MTA 3-1 & no.1:67-74 163. LOCS, Gyula, tudomanyos munkatars Automation of the programming of electronic computers and the ALGOL-60 international formula language. Magy tud 72 no.ls28-37 Ja 165. 1. Central Research Institute of Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. LOCSEI, Bela, dr. (Budapest, X1., Fehervart Ut 71-73) Racent contriputiono to the confirmation of the existence of tho motakaolinito state. Acta ohirnica Hung 38 n0-1:59-88 163. 1. Department of Silicate Chemis-kry, University for Chemical Industry, Veimprom. th 060000*0000000*00 4 *so ~ i u ' 4 1 a I I 1 0 11 1 M a 9 11 U I I L d I, A I IL f a buxlesif w stim l 0 L A I I 1 AM as a C* L, 1 1 **A - - - ~ - loplorfol 4 ..a 41-1404 . ' 1-00 000 awi 00 )WTAR KPM SOX LAPJA JOURUL OF TIM HMARUN CMMMU SOCUTY VOL~ V. - 1950 0 0 No. 9, Sept. 00 zoo sow Zoo tree zoo are* Igoe . tiog 63 4 nee . A S 0 - S L A of T- $#Iasi -11 a.. cat MILiflodc - - - - 1 ~ U It AV -0 11 it VC a cc of 11 T a i 11 An I rw 0 WIN 14501 i 34 1 4 a U 0 1 '9 Is to Of IN 91 . 1 10 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a i o o 0 0006000 0 0 0 q : 4 0 0 0 0 0 & 00000411000004 001 4- KMLY POMW&Y -AND A116 ty4r- f47x..T'M 210-io (19M). abstract4A. IQ 'Af; F-0 i7, 'AT.wi w2i maj. (1955)."!Tho nitural ollicate ockg, ba t he ot am dlifl~ult to shape; after melting, t !C111111crystal-11. I h diffil -~I line *&~~tufi Is Inst and can he restrryd only w t le0ty; , 'no re im -1.qujjgjjjV bp4lts and dtahtsef are still wo d cult as they' contain less SIO~ and Pt&Oo and n6o contain A . The authots 4 therefore tried to make such substancea from moIttat blast-futnece -slaj~,wltfi c6tain additions. After melting. the Mixture ~ bras tcoolede muchinrd in the,vitreous state, and made crystalline nporous, coarsely, ajaln iiy beat-treatment. Such matezial Is no it finely`rr~stsllini depending on the ht3t-treAluient, and fmtly hot~~enew& It Is Wtusitive to temperature fluctua. tioiLtof 150'tolMraddliMenexl)znsioticoeftelentt5f7U X 19-7, iicomlir"slvestrenstliotMkg./cin.1,Rntl&RockwtllhardticA3 4 04 to M. It is very irslatant to Ml and concentratca HNO, and Is luw1uhle In IV90&, It Ii cast Into plates like plate slass and has a diticctric bicalitlown of 10 kv./mm. SWISUMI quality coitito! la lli,~ injii; 171 I r_~fE~-d t1c, Ulu k~153 mdustrv 1~1 ;1~14' of g tr tl 11 mHe auld bolt tail bjm~i U'lull w a 4at~unitufy glas5wan_ v~cre co1L_-LrA Ov C~ ntral miffibldfoll of t le Mquita of nlea.-mleInclita -- the vi;-.m'fF..r1Aic n!l lileal% values, di-persion, rul.; vwfll,~ t[oil -- awl wltf~ the (Initrib''Irl"11 iLlbOrUtOry gpla.ustiwafv Tit,- an,fly-j iii,j i* CK,1111pleS ii~~L!711 ti) jt~~Jff- tjj~~ 1~'Ji ~)f iitatj~Alc,;Al gal;Ly cuntzul *1 hl. by the procc tir,~ ctq)tance would theref-ore irhwki.it- ar.. llot p~j-ln~ljli. t~ HUNGARY/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. Ceramics. Glaaa.Dinders. Concrete. fibs Jour: Ref Zhur-khin., No 13, 1958, 44070. Author :,,. Loc-se-i Bela 111st Title P~ossib~leILT;rov Mts in the Technology of Glass Making. Orig Pub: Epitoanyag, 1957, 9, No 4, i61-168. Abstract: The glass-r-eltina tank furnaces (TF) in use are of very low efficiency. In the TF only 10-20'p' of the thermal energy are utilized directly in the process of Class melting. Experinents have shown that the neltina takes place nuch more ra- pidly on usin(; a briquetted charge which is sub- jected to preliminary mlting in shaft furnaces Card 1/2 16 110. On the preparsilon of -a 910. materlat zqllabla for the Production oll!!ss permeablig'lo uftravlolat ra v m If 1, Z 31. Rp;1&myaqip,#ri Kr):pmai rill Ai;~viildk IrMituir for tho Buibling AIRAcrillk In-hW.")-b- Iti-port N-j. S-1, 11018. 10 p., 3 fip, 21 tatim. It wo, found II,f6t ,jjfI of thnoxanath jj,~r cent fir If mwe uni,laii,ing Fe.0, Tio. nnd CrO cimml Ixt pli-Ijared by f f1filatim. imi- th" mirwr'd pni-ficlel A.-paratingiltiring flobilicii 11.1 if it.. mlal ymntity f mat-i"I. Th'. Imildrin 1-alloot W, olved clIller 11) ocid tri-atment. (liminig, 1141l'idavim') "r by alw r-Anction of partlell, silf.. lie'ats'o 1110 oxidui do (lot enrich rt-fillill lAw-A Ina fill, V%cllly ili,tribilted Ili jhr~- fland painx. Fintlit-r i-xptri- UR lit4 WITV by InVilini (if (lipitinn. llasic Inal,rial unii(aining SiO, of miffivit-ul purity for Iliv inamifmlom of Ikl- l"-t ... eal.l. I,, n1tr"Vifflet "'YN van 1. ps- hw"d fi'll-'iog In'tho.l: "ft"r 111--.1lit"ting tho sil;6'. 11'.41 llf Ut-ill f"11) %V'Itl-I gl'l'i 1119"t"I "Ith) 11". pit-cipilati, 14 awl tho ifiru dot'-J. fill. wd will i$'nWil unlit fict, "f '1111.1"ite. t LOCSEI., B. New possibilities of producing molten silicates. p.20- EPITOIIIYAG. Budapest, Ifungary. Vol. 11, no. 7, JulY 1959. Monthly List of fast European Accessions (FEAI), LC. Vol. 83 No. 9, September 1959 Uncl. T 5- OR VON, LWSEI, Bela" ition al dita of the effect of mineralizers and Of cOmPO3 New experiment fused silicates*. Acta chialca Hung 22 no-1: at the crystallization Of (EEAI 9--9) 2-25 t6o. 1. Central Research Institute for Building Materialar Budapest. Presented by M.Korach. (silicates) G/005/61/012/002/002/003 B120/B202 AUTHOR: Lbosei, Bela TITLE; Zirconium sand as feldspar substitute in hollow glassuare PERIODICAL: Silikattechnik, v. 12, no. 2, 1961, 64-66 TEXT: Since in Hungary feldspar which in the glass industry is used as A1203 sourne has to be imported, the author studied the possibility of replacing it by other raw materials. A1203 and Al(OH)3 are too expensive and their treatment is too difficult, kaolin contains too much Fe203 and its Al 03 content is too low. Accordin~+to K. KUhne (Ref. 1) the properiies of the glase-forming ions Ti , B15+, Sn4+ and Zr4+ are similar to those of Al. From the economic point of view only the use of Zr02 as A1203 substitute seems favorable. Zirconium sand of the following composition was used as raw material: 30-31% Si02, 0.88% A1203, 0-97% Fe203, 5.00% T102P 0.76% CaO, traces of MgO, no alkali oxides, 62-44% Zr02- Since feldspar coW;ains about 74% S102 and about 9% alkali oxides, q,Aartz sand and soda had to be added to the batch when using zirc)nium sand. Card 1/5 G/005/61/012/002/002/003 Zirconium sand as feldspar substitute ... B120/B202 In the glass factory in Sajo'szentpe'ter 98 kg feldspar were necessary to produce 1 t of glass, however, only 18-24 kg of zirconium sand. T'02 which is contained in the zirconium sand has more pronounced properties than Zr02, a content of about 1% Fe203 gives an Fe203 content of 0.17 kg per 1 t of glass, 0.30-0-40 kg are introduced by feldspar. Since the feldspar composition fluctuates, in zirconium sand, however, remains constant, it is possible to obtain a more constant glass quality. Varicue test batches were made (see Table 3), and the glass visnosity was determined as a function of temperature (Table 4, data in OC)to deler-mine the most favorable Zr02 content, to explain the effect of the change of S102, alkali oxide, and alkaline earth oxide acrtent on addition 0f zir-conium sand on the viscosity, meltability, and workability of the glasn, and to study the possibility of improving the meltability by adding AIF3 (CaF2 caused stronger corrosion of the refractory material of the melting tanks). Glasses 1-3 were molten in amounts of I kg in chamotte crucibles, 4-7 in amounts of 5 kg in quartz cruci-les recrystallized into cristobalite, 8-12 were molten in a 30-t-furnace. Table 4 shows that the substitution of Zr02 for A1203 increases the softening temperature of the Card 2/5 GIOO 5/61/0 1211002110,01 21'00_i 5 Zirconium sand as feldspar substitute ... B120/B202 glass. When substituting zirconium silicate for A1203 in a weight-per-cent ratio (60~o of A1203 by Zr02, 40~o of' Zr02 by S102) the difference between the softening temperature is smaller. By adding alkaline earth oxides the viscosity-increasing effect of Zr02 can be compensated. Glass in which Al 03 was replaced by Zr02 by 60%, by S102 by 15%, and by CaO and MgO by 25~-, shows the same softening and processing temperature as the original glass with a content of 1.6-2.01/o A120 Glass 4 on Table 3 in which A1203 was replaced by 60% by Zr02 and by WVby CaO and MgO has a softening and transformation temperature which is.by 150C lower than in the non- substituted glass and by 250C lover than in the glass substituted by zirconium silicate. During the large-scale industrial experiments conducted at Sajo'szentpe'ter the composition of the batch was changed continuously without interruption of pro6uction: (glasses 9-12 on Table 3): Pirst 2/3 old and 1/3 fresh mixtures we.- used, in the following, 213 fresh and 1/3 old, and finally only fresh mixtures were melted. Each step took about 3-4 days. The slight increase in viscosity caused by the ZrOj addition produced favorable effects, i.e. the number of hair cracks in he glass was reduced. The addition of 1.5% zirconium silicate to the Card 3/5 G/005/61/012/002/002/003 Zirconium sand an feldspar subatitute ... B120/B202 bottle glasses caused a more rapid solidification and thus better workability. Glasses used to produce electric light bulb envelopes were made more stable to hydrolysis by replacing 0.5-0-7% Si02 by Zr02; their workability was improved by replacing 0.20-0.25% Si02 by alkaline earth oxides. The authors conclude that when replacing feldspar by zirconium sand in the glass production the production costs can be lowered and the quality of the [siass improved. There are 2 figures, 5 tables, and 1 non-Soviet-bloo reference. ASSOCIATION: Zentrales Forschungsinstitut fUr Baustoffe, Budapest (Central Regearch Ingtitute of Structural Material, Budapest) Card 4/5 .-IMSEIT-Bela, dr. Preparation of high fireproof heat-inaulating furnace structural materials. Epitoanyag 13 no.11,405-412 N 161. LOGSEI, BoI4 Preparation of alkali-frew corundum oryatal.lizing in laminas. VeOMVsM V69YIP SO kozI 6 AP,D29-35 To 1P erww4ff, -the -'1203 contom~tln acid refractory materialap respectively the quantity of mllite formation in such substances. lbid,t3748 1. Veszprami Vegyipari Rgyetem Szilikatkemiai Tanszvk. ILCSEI, Bela -.-- - - 11-iin'e- ti,cs of phase transition in connection with the preparation of melted heat-resisting mold bodies. Veszprem vegyip egy kozI 6 no.2:117-128 162. 1. Veszpremi Vegy1pari Eg-jetem Szilikatkc-mia Tanazek. IDCSEI, Bela Development of ariorphous metaphaoe from the reaction of kaolinite and aluminum fluoride and its significance in mullite formation. Veszprem vegyip egy kozl 6 no.2:12c,1-15'~ 162. 1. Veszpremi Vegyipari Egyetem Szilikatkemia Tanszek. KOCKS, Geza; SO,",OGYI, Antal; U)CS-L!, EeJ-- Data on corrocion mechanism of enamels. Pt.l. Veszprem, vegyip ogy koz?. 6 no.2:157-164 162. 1. Veszpremi Vegyipari Egyetem Szilikatkemia Tanszek. lrjCSEl) Bela Mullite foruation in the systems containing UF 3 . Veszprem vegyip c-17. 6 no.3:217-242 162. 1. Veszpremi Veeyipur-: h..-iotem Szilikatkemia Tanazek. IDrISEIt Bela; KOCSIS, Geza; SOMOGYI, Antal Tecluiologic parameters of manufacturing tempered safety glass. Veszprem vegyip egy kozl 6 no-3:243-250 162. 1. vuszpremi Vegyipari Egyetem Szilikavemia Tanszek. I,CCSEI, - Bela, dr. Data on the solid-phase reaction kinetics of alumiilum fluoride and silicon dioxide. Epitoanyag 1,4 no.2t48-50 F 162. 1. Epitoanyagipari KozFonti Kutato Intezetj Veazpremi Vegyipari, Eg7etem S/00 I /62/00C/023/066/1 20 1 BOA 14 4 AUTHORS: L6csei, BL-la, Szab6, Lajos, Sz6ll6si, Azaef TITLE: Fused refractory with high corrosion resistance PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no.' 23, 1962, 493-494, abstract 23K429 (Hung. pat. 148857, December 31, 1961) TEXT: Chrome-magnesite bricks have Home exceedingly valuable qualities, but they are not suitable for the glass industry as their iron content may turn the molten glass green. The patent proposes that a fused refractory on chromite ore base should bg used for this purpo.se. The ore is melted in an arc furnace and poured into a mold made of graphite, fused hematite or zirconium sand. Harmful iron and silicon impurities are either removed by combinin., them to form'FeSi, or NR4NO3 or (~H 4)2S04 is added to the. fused mass in c'uantities calculated so that all the PeO will go to form spinel. The Si.02 Is fixed by adding A1203to form mullite. The ferrooilizon collects on the bottom of the arc furnace and can be used for other purposes; and the chrome spinels formed have refractory properties and chemical resistance which make them highly suitable for lining glass furnaces. [Abistracterls note: Ccmplete translation.) Card 1/1 LOCSEI, Bela, dr. Effect of microeutectics on the chahges of the phjsicochemical properties of glasses. Epitoanyag 14 no.7:241-245 Jl 162. V- LOCSEI, Bela dr Mullite formation at low temperatures in the A12Si2O5/OH/4:- A1F3 system. Epitoanyag 14 no.10:353-355 0 62. 1. Epitoaqagipari Kopponti Kutato Intezet, Veszpremi Vegyipari Egyetem. LOCSEIJ Bela,, dr. Contributions to the kim&cs of Lmillite formaijan JWthe Oystem alumimm-flOride-silica. I. Acta chimica Hui4 33 no.2:197-210 162. 1. Oentral Resoarch Inatitute of Building Industry, Budapest, XI., Fehervari. ut 71-73. LOCSI'J, Bela ProcesBes occurring in criramic prcdl~t3 qurini, their burning., Pt. 1. Vesiprom vegyip egy ),.czl 7 no. 2:93-115 ,63. 1. Chair of 3ilicate Chl-mistry, Cheirdeal Industry University, Veszprem. cand, of chemo, se. Preparation of paroua #,,eramic warea on millite and corundum bass. Aota tedhn Hung 44 no.1/2:11-49, '63- 1. Gentral-Reoearch Iwtitute-for Building Materials.9 Budapesto LOCSSI, Bela,, dr. Mullite enriched porcelait2. Epitoanyag 15 no.5:157-162 My 163. 11 Veszpremi Vogyipari Etyetem Epitoanyagagipari Kozponti Kutato Intezete. .6, LOCSEI, Bela,, #. Thermogravimetric investigation of mullits formation occurring in the kaolinite-AlF3 system. Epitoanyag 15 no.9:329-337 S 163. 1. Epitoanyagipari Kozpanti Kutato Intent. LOGSEI , Bela Effect of-low-.quantity aluminum fli-oride on the phase changes of Grossalmerode clay. Epitoanyag 16 no. 2:67-74 F 164. LCGSEI, Bela Resistance of melted silicates to corrosion. Magy kem lap 18 no.11:5)8-51+2 11 163- 1. Epitoanyagipari Kozponti Kutatointezet, NON LOCSE1, Bela Correlation between the softening point of aluminum silicato refractory materi-.ls and the mullite phAie bound aliLoinum oxide, Veazprem vegyip ogy kozl 8 no.1:29.-38 164. r'-ocesses occuring in ceramic products dtiring combustion. Pt.3. Ibid.:39-48 1. Chair of 'Silicate Chemistry of the Ghemical Industry University, Veszprem. Submitted November 19, 1963, and March 9, 1964. LOCSEI, Bela dr. Experiments ~Jn the technical development of manufacturing chamotte and corundum-based refractory materWo. Koh lap 97 no.1:8-11 Ja'64. LOGSEIV Bela Eflect, of smaii ,I;,iv~nt----.y C1U0-JrJ(' aJd!tI'(1r,.,i on 1.1iia formation of' thp (-,f products. Ip, toanyag 16 no,10:363-370 '.' c,4' cover 0 164. Let us improve the tone quality of our sets. p. 127. The afG 1911 Servotest voltmeter. p. 128. RADICTECHNIFA. (Yagyar Onkentas Honvedeimi, Szovetseg) Budapest. Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1956. SGURCES-s EM - LC Oct. 1956. Vol. 5 No. 10 ~~ ~~. ~. 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LOCZKA, A)ajoB From Hungary's chemical literaturti. Map,,y kem lap )5 no.3:125-177 Mr 6o. Abstracts from ilung,Lr,\,is chemical lil.eraLurc. Magy kc-i lal 15 r,(..8, 377 Ag l6o. 1. Ors%agcs Muszaki Konyvtar, Budapest. LOCZFI.", Alajos 4 y ker- lap 16 r~. ?-~ Abstracts from HungaT7's cherical 11terature. Nag 385-388. Ag 161 LOCZKA, Alajos _ From Hungary's chenical literature. Magy kem lap 17 no.10:477 0 162. LOCZU. AlaJos - I 1. Abstracto from the, Hungarian chemical literature, Magy kom lap 18 no.5:243-244 My 1631. LOCZKA, Alajos Abstracts from flungarian chemical literature. Magy kem lap 18 no.11;566-567 N 163. IDCZKA, Alajos Abstracts from Hungarian chemical literature. Magy kem lap 18 no.12:610 D 163. LOCZKA,- Alajos (Budapest) Some Hwngarian exper5menta of interest in the field of petrol cheaasLry. Magy kem lap 19 no.7066-369 JI 164. HAIMOS, Tamas, dr.; KORANYI, Andras, dr.; LOCUA, Bela, dr.; SALAMCK, Ferenap dr.1 MAJOR, Eleums dr. chem. On the pathogenesis of hepatogenic hypoglycemia. 0r7. hetil. 106 no.3721761-1763 12 $165. 1. Fovarosi Tanacap Janos Korhaz, 1. Beloaztaly. HUINGARY HALMOS, Tamas, Dr, SALAMON, Ferenc, Dr, ILCUA, Bela, Dr, YAJOR, Fleonora, Dr. chem; Capital City Council -U7aM5-s--Fo-!-jpft-al, 1. Medical Vard (Fovarosl Tanacs Janos Korhaz, I. Belo.-~ztaly). "A flew Biological Process for the Terjtiri~ of Insulin-Like Activity in the Serum. " Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 104, No 1B, 5 'Kay 63, pages 825-B27. Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian surLmary] The authors present a new bio- lo-gical test for the determination of in5uline-like activity in the serum. The test was develoix3d by the authors. Thi methodology used for the basis of the new test is presented. Results of the use of the test are discussed. 13 Western references. HAL14OS, Tamas, dr.; SALAMON, Ferenc, dr.; LOCZKA, Bela, dr.; MAJOR, Eleonora, dr. chem. New biological method for the examination of the insulin-like activit7 of blood-serum. Orv. hetil. 104 no.18s825-827 5 My 163. 1. Povarosi Tanacs Janos Korhaz, I. Belosztaly. (BLOOD SUGAR) (INSULIN) (DIABETES MELLITUS) (DIAGNOSIS , DIFFERENTIAL) IMMOS, Taman, dr.1 LOCZKA, Bela, dr.; SATAMON, Farone, dr. Liver damage In infectious mononucleosis. Or- hetil. 105 no-41; 1937-1939 11 0 164. 1. Fovarosi Janos Korhaz, I Selosztnly. I C~l D1 'IT Caplt;jl City Counc-11 "'inacT., vlan~):-. Janus T "Experiences with Butyl Biguanid, a New, Hungarian, Oral Antldiabetic Compound.,' -, 1 -1, " C(;t 66, V 01. 1 G,1, 1:0 L~j Abstract. [Authors' Hlinifarian stvrinai~y] A vier.4 oral anti.liab,--t~c preparr.11 ~~y the Chinoin Pharmnceutie3l Faclo-ey otn,.' h~ivini!. butyl bi~uanid at. L~- L I s he ac- tivp compontint, was sti;&iLk1 by Lhe aljth~)rs. They tiiat thp com- pound is an effPctive, adjuvant in thr~ tn,:ntr,(1nt of diabl~tes. The dru was only used in combination with othprs. 11 Hungarian, 10 We5tern references. 1/1 LODE-OVSKIY, V- YL- Spinning Machiner-I Where comrade Parnev is wrong., Tekst. prom., no. 2, 1952 Moh 1y List of R11251 Ln-A90=12DAU Library of Congre3s, Zarch 1952. Unclassified LODEROVSKiY, V. YE. apinning ',Iork of the staff of the Ivanovo Textile Scientific Researcii Institute on dr&,w1ne. Tekst. prom., 12, No. h, 1252. MonthIZ List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. Uiclassified. LODEROTSKIY. V.Ye., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk. Waya of improving drawing equipment. Taket.prom.14 no.3:18-21 Mr 1.54. NIRA 7:5) (Textile machinery) LODZS, Anton, ins.; GURSKY, Juraj, inz. Thermodiffusion of liquids; diffusion of carbohydrate mixtures. Chem -8 15 no.10:765-775 0 161. 1. Natedra ropy, proceawr a aparatoy Slaver-skaj vysokej skely tecbnicIcej., Bratislava. Authors' address; Bratialava, Xo1larovo nam. 2, Chemicky pavilon Slovenskej vysokej skoly technickej, BENA, J.; LODES, A. "Chemical engineering" by A. Pilar, J. Beranek, J. Jasansky. fieviow')d by J. Bona, A. Lodes. Chem IistY 58 no.8:997-998 Ag 164 EZ77 - - - 7a, , 2~=, - ~ ACC NRi AP6021339 14A AUTHOR: Bafrnec, Mi; Lo Aolofifn SOURCE CODE: CZ/0009/66/000/003/0171/0172 ORG: Chair of Chemical Technology Processes and Equipment, Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, SVST,- Bratislava (Katedra procesov a zariaded chemickej technollogie, chemickotechnologicka fakulta SVST)' TITLE: Dependence of the coefficient of beat conductivity of.rubbers on the content of additives SOURCE; Chemick jprtmysl, no. 3, 1966, 171-172 y TOPIC TAGS: heat conductivity, rubber, chemical composition ABSTRACT: The,authors describe a method of measuring the coefficient of heat con- ductivity of two types of rubber. A study is made,of the influence of the compositior of rubber on the coefficient of heat conductivity. Other authors found that materialE with crystallic structure have a higher coefficient of heat conductivity than ma- terials with an amorphous structure. The literature of the influence of additives or fillers an the coefficient of heat conductivity is fragmentary and t-,orthless because the mean temperature of the measurements and the exact characteristics of the com- position of the material are not given. The dependence of the coefficient of heat conductivity was studied in the case of cis-polyisoprene and copolymer of butadiene UDC: 678.015 Card 678.04 with acrylonitrile. The measuring instrument used was designed according to Dr. Bock; and based on the principle of the measurement of the coefficient of heat conductivity' in a stationary thermal field forried between two plates. It is found that the value of the coefficient of heat conductivity in both.casea depends on-the content--of .acti__ vated carbon black or silicon oxide. With increased content of activated carbon black and silicon oxide the value of the coefficient of heat conductivity increases markedly. Orig. art. has: 1 table, 1 figure, and 4 formulas. SUB COMA ;LO/ SUM DAM 15jul65/ ORIC REP., 001/ _BOTH REF: 004 AUTHOR: LodeyBhchikov, V.V. SOV/136-58-12-11/22 TITIZ: Some Special Features of Oxidising Roasting of Sulphide! Gold-containing Concentrates (Nekotoryye osobennosti okislitellnogo obzhiga sullfidnykh zolotosoderzhashchikh kontsentratov) PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Metally, 1958, Nr 12, PP 51 - 56 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author presents results of the application of roasting to gold concentrates of various compositions. The apparatus cozwisted essentially of an externally-heated chamber containing the sample through which air could be passed, the exit gases going through an absorption train for determining the rate of burning off of sulphur. The 25.0 g sample was contained in a fireclay boat, provision being made for stirring. Six Soviet concentrates were studied covering the composition range: 7-5-38.2% Fe 0-15-1-4 Cu, trace - 1.0916 Zn, 0.06 - 1.53% Pbj 0.8-9.4 As, 0-15-58% Sb, 13.4-39.2% S total, 24.0 - 1423.0 g/ton Au, 51.0 - 1114.0 g/ton Ag. From determinations of rate of desulphurisation as functions of time for various tempera- tures (Figures 2, 3), it was found that 500 OC is sufficient for a fast rate; in subsequent hydro- Cardl/2 metallurgical treatment, the products obtained at this SOV/136-58-12-11/22 Some Special Features of Oxidising Roasting of Sulphide Gold- bontaining Concentrates temperature gave maximal gold recovery with all the test materials, indicating that adequate decomposition of gold-con~aining sulphides was secured. Deviations from the 500 C optimal produced gold losses, which can be attributed to chemical changes on the gold surface during roasting; these losses were particularly severe with antimony- and arsenic-containing materials. Maximal gold recovery was found to be not always associated with complete de-sulphurisation, in roasting. There are 3 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Irgiredmet Card 2/2 LODEYSHCHIKOV, V. V., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Behavior of precious metals in the roasting of pyritic concentrates-" Irkutsk, 1960. 23 PP; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education USSR, Irkutsk Mining-Metallurgical Inst, Chair of the Metallurgy of Pre- cious Metals); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 25-60, 132) LODEYSHCHIKOV# V.V.; SKOBBYEV, I.K.; SMAGUNOV, V.N. Chemical transformations of precious metals in oxidation roasting and their importance for the cyanidation process. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no. 11:53-62 160. (MMA 14:1) 1. Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy inBtitut redkikh metallov. (Precious metals-metallurgy) IoODEYSHCHIKOV, V.Y.; SLOBEYEV, I.K.; ETIRA114CITIMIM, S.I. Pyrite behavior in the process of roasting sulfide gold-bearing concentrates, TSvet. met. 33 no.10:44-51 0 160. (YIRA 13:10) (Gold ores) (Ore dressing) ;nV- -5 UKHAINSKIY, M.A., st. nauchn. uotr.; VIASKEVICH, M.M.; LODEYI:~CH V, V.V., kand. tokhn. nauk; SKOBEY~N, I.K 0 -- - 0 , pr ? I nEor tekh~. nailk; STAKMEV, I.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; KULIKOV, A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; KULIKOVA, S.Ya., kand. geol.-miner. na-uk; FOKROVSKIY, L.A.; ALEKSANDROVA, N.U.; YELANSKIY, A.11.1 3t. nauchn. sotr.; TROKSKAYA, Z.I.; i3ANDF240K, L.I.p nauchn. sotr.; VERIGO, K.N.; TF2-IKO, V.P.) red. (Gold mining industry in capitalist countries; technical and economic survey] Zolotodobyvaiushchaia promyshlennost' kapita- li-ticheskikh stran; tekhniko-ekonomicheakii obzor. Moskva, 1963. 337 p. (MIRA 17:6) 1. TSentrallrory nauchno-issledovatellskly inztitut inforratsii i tekhniko-ekonomicheskikh issledovaniy tsvetnoy r-atallugii. 2. 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Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. 04MIONINE, metab. CNS, inhib. induced by 3-amino-3 carboigrpropyl methyl sulfoximine in rats) (CENRAL NERVOUS SYSTDI, metab. methionine, Induction of inhib. by 3-amino-3-carboxypropyl methyl sulfoximine in rats) WDIN, Zdanek: KDIDUSEK, Jaroslav Epileptic symptoms induced by mathionine sulfoximine. Ceek. now. 19 no.2:83-89 Key 56. 1. Z Pysiologickeho ustavu, CSAV v Praze. (EPILEPSY. experimental, methionine sulfoximine Induced (Cz)) (METRIONINE, derivatives, methionine aulfoximine causing epilepsy in animals (Oz)) Wz(~qh, Acad. '~ci., Pragu"). 'Valw-e 178, 1 21 lim tift'r (0.2-1,0 Ric.) Dub 111~g5, t ,~s fou:ikl to C-!,-J~ 1!-. ;1!~ ccrebellum, ccrebral cuitu, p,,n~L, CI-M 0 Itoril motor and !itrvt: ir, Lis dctd,. by Thu Krk,itc:lt d!ja cwcurrcd ja fluc! an~,ttvr. -.1 . bi ~mlfroulldfilj~,, thf., V,-I .110vi twi ivwimlar tic ryc~: ond N:a-vous systc*~-'-' .JGher I!,xvc-ar, 1~oh~'Lvior. Jour: ll(.,f Zhur-B.Iol., 11o 2D, 1956, 936,34. ,,uthur !,'ovakove., V., Scriit, Z., LccM,,, Z., nccholclra, L. Inst Title 1~ Cortribution tc the Problou of Charnctcri3tici !-.f lklior Nervrim ?,ctivity in R~,.ts with :,uLIJ.ot;u,-dc rid.- lQptic "Joizurcs. CriLp 1-~ab: llhyoiol. bolicnool., 19'7, 6, No 3, 376-382. ,%bstract: 114) abotract. Card l/.L jo6 NOVAKOVA, V.; SERVIT. Z.; WDINA-Zpa CHOCHOWYA, L. ~p "-I- Characteristics of higher nervous activity in dogs in audioEenic epileptic seizures. Cesk. fysiol. 6 ao.3.*382-",'88 Aug 57. 1. Pysiologicky ustav CSAV, Praha. (CONVISIONS, experimental, prod. bjr acoustic stimuli, eff. on higher nervout activity (Cz)) (FMIZX. CONDITIONED, determ. of higher nervous activity in exper. convulsions prod. by acoustic stimuli (Cz)) (NOISE, effects, exper. convulsions, aff. on higher nervous activity (Cz)) CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and T Pntbological), Ifervouz System. Epilepsy Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 1958, 97869 Author : Novakova, V., Lodin, Z Servit, Z., Cboebolova, L. Inst : Not given Title : On Interconnection of Experimental Neuronis and Audiogenic Epilepsy Orig Pub: Ceskoal. fysiol., 1957, 6, No 3j 389-396 Abstract: Conditioned motor alimentary reflexes were produced according to the method of Voronin in rats. A neurosis was created by producing the differntia- tion to strong sound stimulants or by fast ex- changes of differntlated and positive conditioned alimentary stimulants. By this, phase conditions Card 1/2