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NARCHUM LbsjKapd. biol, nauk. Prinimala uchastiye DANTSIG, Ye.M.
SHAPIR09-10-D.9 kand. sellkhoz. nauk,, otv. red.
[Concise program of phenological observations on insects;
'European part of the forest zone) Kratkaia programs. feno-
logicheskikb nabliudenii za nasokonymi; Evropeiskai.% chast"
lesnoi zony. Leningradj 1961. 48 p. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Oeograficheskoye obshcheBtvo SSSR. Fenologicbeskiy sektor.
2. Zoologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSM (for Narchukp
Dantai0a.
(Insects)
NARCHUX, E.P.
"Studies on Scandinavian Epbydridae (Diptera., Brachycera)ff
by R.G. Dahl, Reviewed by H.P. Narchuk. Ent. oboz 40 no.4:
945-947 161* (MiL 171l)
NARCHUX, E.P.
Fauna and -1-ology of frit fliso-(Dipters, Chloropidae) of
Leningrad fliovince. Trudy Zool.inst. 3lt25+r5 162.
(M3RA 16A)
(Leningrad Province-Firit flies)
NARCHUK, E.P.
ftview of the Palaearctic 43pecies of frit f3des of the genus
Calamoncoois End. (Dipterl, Chlorq~idae). Ent, oboz, 41
no.2:457-40 162, (MIRA 15: 11)
L. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad.
'(Frit flies)
NAWHUKS BOP.
Frit flies (Diptera, Chloropidae) in Yunnan and Kwan&tung Provinces.
Ent. obozr* 41 no.3:672-684 162* (MIRA 15:10)
1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR Leningrad.
Mes5
(Yunnan Province-Frit
(Kwangtung Province-Frit Mes)
NARGHUK, E.P.
A new palaearctic species of the genus Anthracophaga L.W. (Diptera,
Chloropidae). Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 19 no.12:45-48 163.
(WRA 17:4)
1. Zoologicheskiy institut, AN SSSR. Predstavlano akademikom
AN AzerbSSR A.N.Derzhavinym.
BEY-BIYENKO, G.Ya., (,tv. red.; NARCHUK, E.P., red.
(Reports at the 15th Annual Lecture in Memory of N.A.
Kholodkovskii,, A~ril 18j, 1962) Doklady na 15 ezhegodnom'
chtenii pamiati. N.A.Kholodkovskogo 18 aprelia 1962. g.
Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 92 p. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Vitse-prezident Vsesoyuznogo entomologicheskogo ob-
shchestva chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Bey-Biyenko).
.NARCHUK, E.P.
New Palaearctic genera and species of frit flies (Diptera,
Chloropidae)-. Ent. oboz. 42 no.3:669-677 163. (MIRA 3-7:1)
1. Zoologicheakiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad.
GAYDEENE, E.K. (Gaidiene, E.1; NARCHUY. E.-
Biology of the frit fly Hapllsginel2a la071frOnv W. (Dir-tera,
Chloropidae) an inhabitant of pine cones. Znt. oboz. 42 no-43
765-769 '63. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Inst.1tut biologli PIT Lit",skoy SSR, Kaunas i Zoologicheskly
institut AN SSSR, Leningrad.
gvngg~-
NAjWH,,;I(# E.P.
New genue and n-w species of frit, f1lets IMMera, -'hls:-I:i.Pllte)
from Fazakhatan. Tmdy Zoo!.. inot, 34;302--M,.
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NARGHUK., E.F.
N SARI H U K, axZ. I
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Taxonomic stat7js of thr; lienus Anatr!r-hus Lu. (Dirt-gra., Chlrj- pl&-O.
0 1 fj
Zool. zhur. 43 n--,.6z872-5'18 1-44. 2:7,12)
1. Zoological InaLiLutee, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., leningrad.
BEY-BIYENKO, G.Ya., otv. red.; VARCHUK, E.P., red.
(Reports of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Annual
Lectureships in Memory of N.A.Kholodkovskiip April 3.
1963- April 3# 19641 Doklady na shestnadtsatom i
semnadtoatom ezhegodnykh chteniiakh pamiati N.A.
Kholodkovskogo 3 aprelia 1963 g. - 3 aprelia 1964 g.
Moskva, Naukao 1965. 97 p. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Vitse-prezident Vsesoyuznogo entomologicheskogo ob-
sfidhestva chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Bey-Biyenko).
NAHCHUK, E F
Frit flies (Diptera, Chloridae) of Siberia and the Far East.
Report No. 3. Species of the genus Centorisoma Wdc. Ent.
oboz. 44 no- 0934-945 f65 (MMA 19:1)
1. Zbologichoskiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad.
NARCUj V,; PASO, N.
Motor valves and the increase of their resistance to vear. Studii
care moo &pl 12 no.521133-1146 161.
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18(5) RUM/9-59-9-3/46,
--AUTHORS: Dragomir, Ioan, Trip9a, Iosif, and Ila
yqiLn.,_ to-"m-
Engineers
TITLE: Research Work on Hydrogen Content Variation, in
Steel Made in 1.5 and 3 Ton Electric Furnace
PERIODICAL: Metalurgia i construc~ia de mayini, 1959, Nr 9,.
PP 743-747 RUM)
ABSTRACT: The authors point out that greater attention is paid
to the gas contents of steel which in most cases is
harmful.to the mechanical properties of the product.
The determination of the gas contents of steel has
been a subject of study at the Polytechnioal Insti-
tute of Bucharest, Department of Ferrous Metallurgy,
since 1955, when the first chemical determinations
of nitrogen in carbon steels were made. In 1958, a
method was established for the determination of the
hydrogen contents of steel by heating in vaccum.
This method was used by the authors of this paper.
The purpose of the article is to give an idea of the
Card 1/9 variation of the H contents of electric furnace cast
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and 3 Ton Electric Furnace
steel. The research was done with the cooperation
of a Rumanian machine-building plant. In that plant
a high percentage of scrap was obtained through the
growth of steel in the molds, and it was thought
that the possible cause was.a high gas content. At
the same time, the research presented in this article
constituted a verification of the apparatus for de-
termining hydrogen in steel of the Department of
Ferrous Metallurgy (Catedra de Siderurgie). The
gases are present in steel in gaseous form ( in the
.pores, as solid solutions, or as separate solid
phases). They penetrate into the steel during its
preparation, originating in the gaseous medium of
the furnace or in the charge or admixture materials.
The solubility of gases in metals is discussed and
its function of temperature presented in Equation 1.
The allotropic state of the metals also influences
the gas solubility. For example, in alBha iron,
the solubility of hydrogen jumps at 900 C to 4.7/
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and 3 Ton Electric Furnace
~milliliter per 100 gram. In the moment of melting,
the solubility of H jumps from 14 to 25 ml per 100 g
of iron. The speed of dissolving gases in metals
depends on many factors such as the state of aggrega-
tion, the state of the surface, the crystalline
structure, the degree of agitation of the liquid,
the pressure and temperature of the gas. In the
solid state, the permeability of the metals for the
gases is determined by the crystalline structure of
the metals. For example, alpha iron is more perme-
~able for H than gamma iron is. This is explained by
the fact that the gaps uniting neighboring inter-
are larger for volume-centered networks than
for a network with centered surfaces. This circum-
stance is used in the vacuum extraction of H from
solid steel: it is recommended doing this process
under thecv,~_-,, allotropic transformation point. The
diffusion rate' of a gas through a metal depends on
Card 3/9 the partial pressure as shown in Equation 2. A r~g
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and 3 Ton Electric Purnace
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in Steel Made in 1.5
the gases dissolved at steel making temperatures is
hydrogen, too. During the cooling down and especial-
ly during solidification, the solubility of the gases
sinks, the gases leave the solution either in gase-
ous form or as chemical combinations. Hydrogen es-
capes mostly in molecular form.. Some of the gas
escaping during cooling remains within the steel-
forming cavities which finally can cause a rejec-
tion of the material or cast part. In certain cases,
the.gases dissolved in steel escape under the action
of mechanical or thermal processing and lead to the
formation of cracks, flakes in the steel. In cer-
tain temperature conditions, the hydrogen present
in solid solution in steel reacts with oxides, form-
ing water vapors insoluble in steel-forming fissures
called "hydrogen wounds". Hydrogen in solid solution
lowers the plasticity of steel and titanium, etc.
This disadvantage can be eliminated by annealing.
The gases also influence the electric, magneti d
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and 3 Ton Electric Furnace
chemical properties of the alloys. For example, the
hydrogen in transformer (electrical) steel sheets
increases the energy losses in iron. The dissolved
gases also lower the resistance of corrosion of the
steel. There are several methods of determining the
hydrogen contents of steel. The mosi adequate one
is the method of extraction at high temperature in
vacuum, the authors point out. The present research
described was made to determine the hydrogen contents
of steel, made in electric furnaces. The samples
were taken from the liquid bath of the furnace. They
were deoxidized with aluminum and poured into a
special chill mold, as shown in Fig 1. That chill
ensures an almost instantaneous solidification of
the steel sample. Immediately after the filling of
the chill the sample was hardened in water, and
after 2 or 3 hours, the hydrogen contento were
determined. If for some reasons the determination
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and 3 Ton Electric Furnace
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to be preserved in dry ice. All these measures
were taken to prevent, as much as possible, the
escaping of hydrogen from the steel. The short time
was required, as it is known that hydrogen escapes
even from steel at room temperature. Through heat-
ing in vacuum, the hydrogen diffuses to the outer
part of the sample. The diffusion rate is expressed
by Equation 3. The equation indicates that one of
the main factors, influencing the diffusion process
is the concentration gradient between the solid and
the gaseous phase. Therefore, to extract as much
hydrogen as possible from the steel, the partial
pressure of the hydrogen must be lowered according
to the residual hydrogen contents in the steel.
Equation 4 shows the influence of the temperature
on the diffusion procees. The escaping of hydrogen
passes through three stages: 1) Diffusion of H
atoms from the depth of the sample to its surface;
2) Association of the atoms of 11 to molecules -at
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and 3 Ton Electric Furnace
the surface of the sample; 3) Dissorption ofothe H
molecules. The determination was made at 620 C, that
is within the alpha phase, at a pressure of 1 mm Hg
column. The gas escaping at that temperature was
up to 95% hydrogen. The authors give a description
of the work method and apparatus. The samples were
taken in three characteristic moments of over 20
charges: after melting, at the end of the boiling
period, and before evacuation. The samples were
carefully polished and washed in carbon tetrachloride
and:introduced through the opening 4 (represented
in Fig 2), of a quartz tube. Then the vacuum was
made, and the sample introduced to the heating zone,
heated by the tube furnace 3. The heating was con-
trolled through an amperemeter. The temperature
was measured from time to time by means of a mercury
thermometer and a PIU-Pt-Rh couple. The pressure
was read on the mercury manometer 2. The sample
Card 7/9 was maintained in the heating zone until the pressure
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and 3 Ton Electric Furnace
increase ceased. Then it was removed to the end of
the quartz tube by means of an electromagnet, and
theoperation was repeated with the second sample,
and so on. The H contents were calculated according
to Formula 5. The carbon steel was made in 1.5-tons
and 3-tons.electric furnaces. Three of the 20
charges were eliminated from the results, as those
charges has no normal character, due to the shortages
of electrical energy supply. The variation of the H
contents is represented in the Figs 3, 4, and 6.
The variation of the degassing in function of the
decarbonizing rate is shown in Pig 5. The authors
reached the following conclusions: The charge must
be carefully selected. It must not contain too
much oily chip. Boiling - preferably short and
intense - is an efficient means of lowering the gas
in steel.- The decarbonization ore must not be too
moist. The period of deoxidation must be as short
Card 8/9 as possible. After the forming of the slag it is
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and 3 Ton Electric Furnace
recommended leaving the charging door open for 3
to 4 minutes to lower the partial pressure of the
water vapors in the furnace atmosphere. The ferro-
alloys must be heated to red before being introduced
in the bath. There are 2 diagrams, 4 graphs, and 4
Soviet references.
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D282/D305
AUTHORS.- Trip a, Iosif, Candidate of Technical Sciences, and
Nard?n, Mario, Engineer
TITLE: Comparative study of the production of basic and acid
electric steel for foundries
PERIODICAL: Metalurgia 91 construc~ia de mayini, no. 2, 1961,
97-103
TEXT: The present work was undertaken to supplement the published
data and the comparative merits of acid and basic electric steels
for alloying. The acid and basic processes and the properties of
the two types of steel were investigated, basing the conclusions on
experiments carried out on 66 basic and 60 acid charges. Foundry Y//
carbon steel was used in the above tests. It was found that in the
acid proces,s the adjustments of furnace linings and melting time
per ton were shorter and the productivity was higher by 16% than
in the basic process. The refining times varied only with the ca-
pacity of the furnaces. The acid process was also preferred on
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Comparative study of ... D282/D305
account of (1) a two- to threefold increase in furnace lifer (2) an
economy in refractories, (3) a decrease in the consumption of ma-
terials per ton of liquid steel, (4) a decrease in the consumption
of electrodes (-12kg/ton), and (5) a 14% decrease in the consumption
of power. The overall reduction in the cost of steel may thus reach
9% with the above process. Chemically, for the same 0 content, ba-
sic steel is richer in dissolved gases, Mn and Si and poorer in S
and P. Owing to its higher purity, however, acid steel has superior
characteristics, corresponding closely to the standard specifica-
tions w.r.t. the mechanical properties. Metallographic studies (on
10 acid and 10 basic specimens) showed that the inferior qualities
of basic steel are due to a large number of oxidized, non-metallic
angular inclusions. Such inclusions were generally rounded and
were present in smaller amounts in acid steels. Creep teats (Sama-
rin-Nehendzils method) have also proved the acid steels to be more
fluid. In conclusion, the authors recommend the acid process for
preparing foundry electric steel and suggest that scrap be employed
in a more rational manner. Thus scrap with lower 3 and P should be
used for the acid process. Two record sheets of typical acid and
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Comparative study of
basic charges handled
dard Specification OT
figures, 6 tables and
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... D282/D305
in a 3 t. furnace, working to Rumanian Stan-
45 STAS 600-59 are included. There are 7
3 Soviet-bloc references.
USM/Forestry Forest Cultures. K-5
,Abs Jour Ref. Zhur - Biol.,, No 5, 1958~ 20161
Author Ilardinai, N,13.
Inst
Title :11he Effectof Manganese on~the Germination of Seeds of
Trees and Bushed of the Sandy Desert.
Orig Pub Izv. AN TurkimSSR,,1957, No 2p-8o-85.
Abstract At the Repetek..sandy desert station-onetreated prior to
sowing the seeds of 5~spccies of calligorium (calligonum
ca put Medusae Schrenk) C. arborescens Litvsy etco), the
Irsand acacia" (Ammodendron Conollyi Bge.), the astraGali
(Astragalus paucijugus C.A.M and others) with solutions
of KMn04 (10, 20 and 4o milligrans per liter) for 6, 12
and 24 hours. The germination of the calligonum. seeds
was increased by 7-8 times when treated with the solution
(10, 20 mg/1). Seeds of the Turkestan smirnoviya f-?_7
andthe single-leaflet astragalus when soaked in water
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1UTHORSs Nardina, N.S. and Nosov, A*K. SOV/l 6 5'-;5 8;.6'4 5/24
TITLEs On the Importance of the Leaves of the Upper How of the Main
Stem of Cotton Plants for Seed Formation
FERIODICALI 12vestiya Akademii nauk Turkmenekoy SSR, 1958, Nr 6,
PP 37-41 (USSR)
ABSTRkdTi the removal of all bolls but one in-cotton plants-for the pur'
pose of improving the feeding'of the remaining one did not hold
good since all leaves do not contribute evenly'to their nutri-
tion, but only the adjacent leaves, in-speicial measurep do so
in the process of photosynthesis. This decre'asesq'however, "
ixpon removal of the bolls. The'anatozomorphological character-
istics of the leaves in various row levels ire different due
to the differeno in their chemical
e 4hysiological functions,
whereby the uppe r leaves are conaid;rably superior to those
ftirther down in*the intensity of photosynthesis and respiration.
The amount of sugars is higher and these display more favor-
able forms - enriched by albumin. -While the reserve materialsp
most important for the weight of the individual seeds, come -
from the.adjacent leaves, the germination-determining vitamins
are delivered preferably by the leaves of the upper row due to
.card 1/2 the greater intensity of their formation. It seems, according-
SOV/165-r5e:.67-5/24
On the Importance of the Leaves of the Upper Row of the Main Stem of Cotton
Plants for Seed Formation
lyq. that the embryonic life of the seeds-goes through two' con-
secutive periodes in the first the ferz~ent system is formed,
in the second the reserve materials. 'In the latterp theng the
necessity of the activity of the physiologically active leaves
is not present. This is also reduced with the advancing age of
the planti Finally practical instructions about the handling
of the plants, are also given.'.
There are 3 tables and 13 Soviet references.
ISSOCIATIONs Institut botaniki AN Turkmenskoy SSR (Botanical Institute-of
AS of the Turkmenian SSR)
SUBMITTED.i, May 20, 1958
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DUBROVSKIY, V.P.;
Iris maricoides RCl. an an ornamental plant. Bot. zhur. 44 no.?:
98"87 J1 '59. WM 12:12)
laRepetekskaya peechano-pust7nnava stantaiya, stanteiva Repetek.
(Kara Kum--Iris (Plant))
DUBROVSKIY, V.P.; WMINA, N.S.
Dates and intensity of the blooming of Iris Ixaricoides Rgl. Biul.
Glav. bot. oada noo 3801-33 160. (MM 14:5)
1. Nauchno-isoledovateliskaya peschano-pustyrwAys, st.antsiya at.
Aepetek. (Iris (Plant))
NARDINA, N.S.
Phenology of plants of the Repetek Preserve in 1957-1959. Izv.
AN Turk. M. Serc biol. nauk no.6:27-39 161. (14IRA 15:1)
1. Institut botaniki AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
(aPETEK PRESERVE-BOTML-ECOLOGY)
16975-66
ACC NR,: AP6009009 SOURCE CODE: UR/0296A5/0()0/005/0011/0016
~r MTHOR: Na N
i.-1 ORGs _.~B.qtanical -Institute AN-Turkmonlan SSR (Inatitut botaniki AN Turkmonakoy SSR)
TITLE:, Stimulation of seed sprouting in tiand desert plants with trace elements
SOURCE:,. AN, Tur1mSSR*:Izvestiya.-Seriya biologicheskikh nauk, no- 5, 1965, 3.1-16
TOPIC TAGS: --borons,manganese,, Icopper,: bromin Ie, molybden umj cobalt, plant disease
control., fungus, plant development
ABSTRJkCT.- Ift~studies conducted at a desert station from 1954 to 1960
o
n
15 species~of,arboreal ps.ammophytes, plant seeds wore
..'treated for 3'to:24 hrs.in,aqueous solutions of boron,,
imanganesep
copperp bromineo.rholybdonum or cobalt salts at
~;5_40,Mdl concentrations. Searified an&non-scarifled
iseeds.of the.Poligonoceae, Leguminosaal Chenopodiaceae and
',#'Ephedraceae families.were left to sprout. It was found that
i"d lall.:trace.olements stimulated gormina#ion considerably and
in some cases by as much as 9 times* The effects of each
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WIWI
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Tentioc carmv3s. Ayt. prom no,1:14-16 J& 138, (MIRA 11:2)
1. Gosudaretyannyy noyuzny7 ordens Trudovago Krusnogo Znamnj nauchno-
iseledovatellokiy aytomobilinyy i aytomotornyy institut (for .
lAvrukhtu). 2,' Tmemoyusnyy nmwhno-imeledovatellekiy institut avia-
tsionn.vkh mterialoy (for Nardov).
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1961, No. 1, p. 24,
#JA174
AUTHOR: Nardov, K. M.
TITLE: Development and Investigation of Powder-Metallurgical Friction Alloys
PERIODICAL: V sb.: "Povysheniye effektivnosti tormozn. ustroystv. Svoystva
frikts. materialov". Moscow, AN SSSR, 1959, pp. 88-92
TECT: The physicomechanical properties are presented of the powder-metal-
lurgical multi-phase friction alloy OMK-8 (FMK-8) consisting of a base, mechani-
cally stron and ductile, and inclusions. The inclusions of graphite, Pb, and
oxides of certain metals form a film on the friction surface, which protects the
surfaqe from galling and fusing. Other inclusions (Si, metal carbides etc.) affect
the magnitude of-the friction coefficient # and the wear of the material. The
material has HB - 60 - 100 kg/mm2, the shearing strength is 7 - 9 kg/mm2 the
compression strength is*35 - 50 ki/mm2, the thirmal conductivity is 9.10!6 kcal/cm
sec 'C' the specific gravity is about 6.0 g/cm Tested on the friction machine
W-47 (1-47), the pair cast iron 4H MY (4NMKh) cermet at the 15kg/cm2 pressure r--
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A005/AO01
Development and Investigation of Powder-Metallurgical Friction Alloys
showed a decrease of the value of 44, frgn 0.6 - 0.'( at the friction temperature of
about 2000C to 0.25 0.30 at 650 - 700 C. Beyond these temperatures, X-becomes
steady and remains constant up to the temperature of 1,2000C. At friction tempera-
tures up to 500 - 6060C, the material has insignificant wear gradually proceeding
to a gain In weight at higher temperatures. FW-8 Is easily applied to the steel
either by diffusion processes, proceeding at the joint heating of cermet and steel,
or by soldering the cemet and the steel with refractory solders. In the latter
case, a stronger bond between the cemet and the steel Is ensured. The material is
used for making a small-size wheel with a brake being distinguished by the high
energy capacity. - There are 2 figures and 2 references.
G. Mekhed
Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
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NARDOV~ V.- V., and a LV* A. Fran
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I agov Pill
twalox. Ubsckheso -( .) 82.
cm. sw. fame m_:n
s2gl 4.PA. A. Kukha lVd., go,
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-Chemical Abst.-%, ,
'-Akad. A" S.S.S.R. 1950, No. 2, 1.1 -tlie Identity
'Vol v
48 NO, ~_ 9 of florencite with "kolvinite".is shown by ext6usi e'optical,
rul x-ra measurements. The -florencitc
May 10 1954 goniometric,
AA -A (Atineraleg. Mag. 12, 244
. I . :,described by Prior and us-
Mineralogical and (low)) Is SOMMt differ 1=1 , with lower us, nnd d,. and -
the same Ii true for stleptimannite (cf. Rrondohr and Thilo,
Geologinal Chemistry
C.A. 34,'22921). The minerals form, 6-5-13-Rula-rplious series
J, of rhombobedral symmetry. The tuilt cvlls of fluorencite.
and kolvinite.. no - 0.960 A; 0.005 A.; e# - 16.3-1 d- 0.01
A.; Wile 2.35; d. 3.07-3.70. For stiepelmanuitc;
a* 6.75 et - 16r.52 A.; cola. 2AG; d. 3.605.
-N-A-K-b-
FRkW- MY, V.A.. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Saistent;
KOKEWO AOISO student, "4wA$r4vI-xV-' aw
]Position of kolvinits among minerals of the florencits group. Irauch.
blul. Len. un. no.32:19-24 '54. (KM io:4)
lo Wedra. kristallografti.
(110ivinite)
V,
Category : USSR/Solld State Fhysics - Structural Crystallography
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 3744
Author :Frank-ICanenetskiy, V.A., Komkov, A.I., jLa~
Title :Corrections to Article "X-Ray Diffraction Data on Florencite and Kouvenire"
OrIg Pub :Zap. Wes. mizeraloy. o-va,, 1954, 83, No 4, 432
Abstract Concerns Ref. Zh. Fiz., 1956, 13351
Card 1/1
NARWV, V. V.
Structural elements. Kristallografita.(LGI) no.4:155-158 '55.
(MLRA 10:51
(Crystallograpbjr)
NARDOV, V.V.
-.. -
usesetric constants of crystals and determination of a common
simple form. Zap. Toom.min.ob-va 84 n*04:49"00 155.
(Crystallography) (MLRA 9:2)
1-11 ~
W?
~ NARDOV V V.
-z-
Internal reflections observed during gonlosistric study of
crystals. Z&p.Ts9sqm1nvob-v& 85 nov4:59D-391 '56. (NLBA 10:2)
1 (Gentometry)
TATARSKIY, V-B-; FRANX-KAMWWSKIY, V.A.; BURAKOVA, T.N.; NAUOV,_,Tj.;
FMOV, T.G.; KOM)RATIUVA, V.V.; KAMNTSEY, I.Ye.:' CHIRNYSHWA,
V.F.; AT-IT YRY.A. N.P.; AWSYBAMTA. T.F.; BA-RANOVSXAYA, N.I.;
BUSSIN, I.V,; VXRXWSKO, I.A.; GMMSHIT, M.A.; GOTKO, Ye.A.;
KOHKOV,.A.I.; KOTOVICH, V.A.; LITTINSKAYA, G.P.; MIKHRYWA, I.V.:
MOKIMSKIY, V.A.; MTROVA, LeT.; POPOV, G.M,; SAFRONOTA, G,P,;
SaBOIJIVA, V.V.; STULOT, N.N.; TUGARINOVA, V.G.; SHAIWOVSKIT, I.I.;
SHT3MERT, A.A.: YANULOV, K.P.
O.H. Anshelee; obituary. V6at. WU 12 no.18:152-154 '57.(MIRA 11:3)
(Ansheles. Osip Markovich, 1885-1957)
NAIMOVp V. V.: Water Geolog-Mineralo Sci (disa) -- "on the cryetal-lop
.;mphy of
Yakutsk diamonds". Leningrad, 1958- 12 pp (Leningrad Order of Lenin State u
im A. Ae Zhdanov), 150 copies (KL, No 1, 1959, 116)
HARDOVS V.V.
Adjusting of Goldechmidt's research gonlometer [with summy In
Ineish). Vast. IOU 13 no.6:36-47 158. (Klu n:5)
(Goniometers)
NARDOV,
ACOURAW OA A %Wo-elrolo palomt$r [With gU~ry
Toot-JAV 13 no,120"I 158, (Kim 11112)
-Ul it. fk%tl~7 _WMI Q~ M
NA6RDOV9 VeVe
cWnIsm of growth of diamond -)4,AVnlri, VeOt.LGU 13 no.18:
8&90 '58. (MIRA 12: 1)
(DIAmonds)
-In" 1191MIR."r, poll --dimm
MEE==
Ol
~AEXUR M0lRfllWlq
NARDOV, Uv v Uwe
Photograms of diamond cr7stals etched in a kimberlite melt.
Zap. Vees. min. ob-va 87 no.5:612-614 158. (MIRA 12:1)
l.Kafedra kristal-lografii Leningradskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta.
(Diamon"Yetals)
NARDOV V.V.
Some characteristics of Yakut diamond surfaces. Min.sbor.
no.14tl35-140 160, (14MA 15 z 2)
la Gusudarstvennyy universitet imni, A.A. Zhdanova,, Leningrad.
(Yakutia-Diamonds)
WARDOV, V.V.
-Tables for the deteruina-tion of symbols by spherical coordinates.
Uch. sap. MU no.291:173-i78 6o.', WU 13--7)
(Crystallography, Nathevatical)
NAUSHTREM.B.K.
11-~Apmm- -V-nwAlv
Make better use of the sources of raw materials for colaphorq
production. Gidroliz. I lesokhim prom. 8 no.1:24-25 155.
WaA 8:10)
1. Giproleakhin
(Guns and resins)
S4 vs Wtal t -.4rh vi ~-V-KiWPPII
NAREBSKA.-,--A-., MACFOWSKI, W.
Exchange of sodium, potassium, and calcium ions on wofatyt P
in solutions similar to human digestive juices by their Ionic
composition. Acts, biochim. polon. 3 no.2:271-295 1956.
1. Z Zakladn Cbemit Yisyesnoj Uniwersytetu. M. lopernika w
Toruntu Kierownik Zakladu: prof. dr. A. Bastnaki.
(ION 11CHANGN RICSINS,
exchange of sodium, potassium & calcium ions on
wofatyt P in solutions similar to gastric juice (Pol))
(POTASSIUM,
same
(SODIUM,
we
(Cjium'
game
(GASTRIC JUICS,
same
NAREBSKA, Anna; WIECZOREK,, Helena
Interpretation of the potentiometric titration curves of anion
exchange resins. Rocz chemii 33 no.4/5:1081-1091 159. (EEAI 9:9)
1. Zaklad Chemii Fizycznej Uniwenytetu M.Kvrmmikap Torun.
(Volumetric analysis) (Titration) .. (Potentiometer)
(Anions) Ouza and resins, Synthetic)
BASINSKI, Antoni; NAPMSKA) Anna
Determination of acetone and diacetone alcohol in the mixture by
ultraviolet absorption method, Rocz chemii 35 no-4:H31-1141 161.
10 Department of Physical Chemistry, N. Copernicus University, Torun.'
BASINSKI, Antoni; NAREBSKA, Anna
Determination of acetone and diacetone alcohol in presence of nexityl
oxide by ultraviolet absorption method. Rocz chemii 35 no.5tl381-1389
161.
1. Department of Physical Chemistry, M. Copernicus University, Torun.
NMBSKL,, Anna; BASIMKI, Antoni
qatalytic action of anion exchange resins on aldol condensation
of acetone and the decomposition of diacetqw alcohol.
;..The general mechanism and kinetic equations of the reaction.
IL The condensation kinetics of acetone and the decomposition
of dt~cetone alcohol on amberlit M-40 in OH form.
Rocz chemii 35 no.6:1673-iW 161.
1, Department of Physical Chemistry., N. Copernicus University,
lorun.
NMMWYA, Anna
Catalytic action of anion exabange resins in a1dol condensation
pf acotona and decomposition of diacetone alcohol. Pt. 3. Rooz
-obakii 37 no*6a663-669- 163.
1. Department of Phyaical Chemiotry.9 Nicholas Copernicus
Univeroityp ;orun*'
ACC NRs Ar1VVVALJ 5OURCE CODS; P0100991661040100VIU4307"4
)ASINSKI A. AMBSKA1 A. and DABEK, R*. of the Department of Physical
aSnt;_J1_1 etu
ersity (Katedra Chemii Fizycznej UniweraA-
Ho Kopernika)-Torun.
"Studioa on Ion Exchange Membranes. 1. Remarks on Hoasurements and Calcula-
tions of the Membrane Conductivity"
Warsaw, Rocznild Memii, Vol 40, Ito 2, 1966, pp 237 2/46
Abst ract Authorol English abstract): An 4mproved coll for meaGurCMent of
the conductivity of ion-exchange membranes is proposed and an extended equa
tion for calculation of the resistance and specific conductivity of membranes
is derived. The resistance of the cation exchange membrane A14F C-60/6541+
was measured in 11C1 solutions and on this basis the new fonuula is compirod
with that used earlier.
Orig. art. hass 4 figures, 2 tables and 11fonnulas.
L-JPRS: 36,0027
TOPIC TAGS: Ion exchange membrane, cation
SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: 05 Feb 65 OTH-REV: 022 SOV REF; 003
Card 1/1
A7
GANCZARSKI, A.; SROCZYNSKI, K.; BROZIK, H.; GOLDSTEIN, L.; KOWAXSKA, D.;
LIPIKSKA, I.; MT.-r!JCKI, J.; AAREBSKAi-E.; RADZIKOWSKA, H.
Zffeet of Bacillus Bubtilis on the course of Infant diarrhea and
intestinal flora. Pedlat pol 36 no.2tn7-128 IP 161.
1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Dzieci A.M. w Lodzi Kierownik Kliniki; doe.
dr ned. K. Sroozynaki Kisrownik Katedry A.M. I W.A.M. w Ladzi:
prof. dr mod. Fr. Redlich I. z Zakladu Baktoriologii A.M. i W.A.M.
v Lodzi Kiorownik: zantepea prof. dr mod. A. Ganczarski.
(DIARRHEA in inf & child) (BACILLUS SUBTILIS infect)
,,-Z. -I PIATKOWSKI , K. ; WISNIDISKAp A.
JEDRZEJGZAK~ W.; KASPMOWIGZ~ J.; N4~ED$KA
Effect of antibiotics on the bacterial flora.of the vagina in different
gynecological disoases. Ginek. pol. 33 no.6.-753-764 162,
1. Z Il Kliniki Foloznictwa i Chorob Irobiecych AM w Lodzi,Kierownik:
Prof. dr med. S. Krzysztoporski Z Zakladu Bakteriologii AM w Lodzi i
Katedry Mikrobiologii AM w Lodzi-Zastepca kierownika; prof. dr med.
A. Ganczarski.
(VAGINA) (ANTIBIOTICS) (GUECOLOGY)
BIELINSKA, Wanda; DEBIEC, Barbara; NAREBSKA, Elzbieta; PACANOWSKA, Rqr1a
Contribution to the problem of liver cirrhosis in children accor
ding to our observation. Pediat. POI. 40 no.10:1041-1048 0 165.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Dzieci AM w Lodzi (p.o. Kierownik: dr. med.
B. Debcowa; Kurator; prof. dr. med. K. Sroczynski).
VICTN?w WWI it Al XII::1113wPTVW1-I 70
r
VAIP 1-- 11
GRUWALD, L.;
Value of c'onservation and metbods of Sampling faces in the
bacteriological diagnosis of shigelleals. Nod. denw. m1krob.
~9 ne.2:211-217 1957o
L,Z Dzlilu 111atesmage, PZH i II XIInIkI Chorob Zakasmycb A.M.
w Waresawle Kierownik: prof. dr. mod. B.Zaasur.
(DYSUMT, BACILLAU. diag.
bact:riol.,.value of conservation & motbods of sadpling
face in (Poi))
~r rt- 7-- 1 - II
NARMKI, Jer"2y; GRUNIMAID, leonora
Value of baoteriological & rectoromanosoopic examination an complementa-rT
methods In diagnosis of dysentery. Przegl. epidem., Wares. 11 no.3:263-
267 1957.
1. Z H Kliniki Chorob 7Akasnych A. N. I Nialu Kliniasnego P. Z. H.
w Wernsawie Kierownik: prof. dr mod. B. Kamour.
(DYSEMU, diag.
bacteriol. & rectoromanoscopic exam.(Pol))
00,3_1011MI No k3MM1108
WARKBW T 9, Jerzy.
Rectoromanoscopy as basis for clinical study of bacillary dyoentery.
Polski tygod. lek. 12 no.14:527-530 I Apr 157.
1. Z 11 Kliniki Chorob ZakazyWch A. M.,.w Warazawis; kisrovnik: prof.
dr Med. B. Kassur. II Klinika Chorob Zakaznych A. K. Warassava, u1.
Volska 37.
(DYSOMY, RACILLOT
clin. study by rectoromanoscopy, review (Pol))
(PROCTMOPY
-.ii6fi r-omanescopy ln~ clin, stmW of b&aillary d7sentery,
review (Pol))
(SIGNIDOSCOPT
same
KASSUR, Bertold; IlAnEBSKI, Jerzy
Clinical a3pects of bacillary dysentery. Przegl.epiden. 14 no-3:
215-225 6o.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Zakaznych A.M. i Dtialu Klinicznego P.Z.H.
w Warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr med. B.Kassur
(DYSENTERr BACILLAFff)
.. .. ..... .
. . . . . . . . . .
ANUSZ9 Zbigniew; GRABINSKI, Andrzej;_N 3SKI, Jerzy
Types of dysenterial bacilli observed during 1936-1939. Sensitivity
of cultivated strains to sulfaguanidine and antibiotics 2M
comparison of results observed in vitro with therapeutic results.
Przegl.ppidem. 14 no.3:267-272 6o.
1. Z Dzialu KliniUnego P.Z.H. I II Kliniki Chorob Zakaznych A.M.
w Warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr Ped. B.Kaa3ur
(SHIGEIL& pharmacol)
(SULFONAMIDES pharmacol)
(ANTIBIOTICS pharnacol)
YASBUR, Bertold; NAREBSKI, Jerzy., ANUSZ9 Zbigniew
Evaluation of results of bacteriological examinations in dyzenter7
in relation to the methods used in collecting and preserving of
fecal samples. Przegl.epidem. 14 no-31281-284 6o.
1. Z Dzialu Kliniesnego P.Z.H. 1 31 Kliniki Chorob Zakasnych A.M.
v Warazawie Kierownik: prof. dr med. B.Xassur
(DYSENTERY BACILLARY diag)
KASSUR, Bertold; NAREBSKI, Jerzy; GRAWNSKI, Andrzej
Role of enteric infectious disease clinics in the prevention of
bacillary dysentery. Przegl.epidem. 14 no-3:307-311 160.
1. Z Poradni Zakaznych Schorten Jelitowych w Warazawie Konsultant
naukowy: prof. dr sod. B.Kassur
(DYSENTERY BACILLARY prev & control)
ENTIMMOR
T?X-v
NIUMSKI, Jerzy
Rectormanoscopic picture in acute bacillary dysentery in adults.
Przegl.epidem. 14 no-3:32-5-332 6o.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Zakaznych A.M. I Dzialu Klinictnego P,Z.H.
w Warszavie Kiercion1k; prof. dr ned. B.Kassur
(DYWNTERY BACILLART diag)
- ----- ----
NAREBSKIp Jerzy
--------------
Rectornanoseopic picture in chrmic and protracted bacillar7
dysenter7 in adults. Przegl.epiden. 14 n0-39333-336 96o.
1, Z II Kliniki Chorob Zakatnych A.M. i DzWu Xlinicznego P.Z',H.
w Warstawis Kierownik: prof. dr med. B.Kassur
(DYSENTRY BACILLARY diag)
OSUGH) Tadeusz;-!~ ~l ~Jerm
Clinical observations on chronic Lesniovski-Crohn disease. Pol.
tyg. lek. 17 no.5:178-182 29 Ja 162.
1. Z II Kliniki, Chorob Zakazliych ki w Warazavie; kierounik: prof.
dr med. Bertold Kassur.
(ILEITIS REGIONAL case reports)
F~OLAND -1
NAR13B5KI,_Jm-r&y, WOLOSZCZUK, Irena, and APEK-KVIINSKA, Maria;
Second Clinic of Infectious Diseases (II Klinika Chorob Za-
kaznych)of the AM [Akademia Medyczna, Medical Academy] ,
Center of Clinical Studies (Osrodek Badan Klinicznych) of
P2H [Panstwowy Zaklad HiCieny, State Institute of Hygiene]
(Directors Prof. Dr. mod 5. KASSUR), and the Anatomo-
Pathological Laboratory (Pracownia Anatomo-Patolog.,iozna) of
the Municipal Hospital for Infectious Diseases (Miejski
Szpital Zakazny) No I (Dirootort Dr. M. APEK-KAMINSKA), all
in Warsaw
"Case of Acute Interstitial Myocarditis."
Warsaw, Polski Tygodnik Lekarski, Vol 18, No 13, 8 Apr 6-3,
pp 335-339.
Abstracts [Authors' English summary] Authors report a case
of acute isolated intersitial myocarditis (Fiedler type) in
a man aged .36. Clinic had diagnosed it as myocardial infaro-
tion, but histological examination of the heart-muscle re-
.vealad the true situation. Importance of proper diagnosis
is emphasized, since hormonal treatment can be of help at
Least in the chronic oases. 11 Polish, 3 German, 3 Westernj
references.
1/1
32
JPOLAIND
KASSUR, Bertold and NAlIM35K
1_,_J-or.zy_,_Sooond Clinic of In-
factious Diseases (II Klinika Chorob Zakaznych) and the
Clinical Research Center (Osrodek Badan Klinicznych) of the
PZH [Panstwowy Zaklad Higieny, State Institute of Hygiene]
in Warsaw (Director: Prof. Dr. mod. B. XASSUR)
"Chronic Dysentery. Clinical Observations.#$
Warsaw, Polski Tygodnik Lelcarski, Vol 18, N6 18, 29 Apr 63,
pp 609-614.
Abstract: [Authors' English summary modified] The authors
Zliscusg-tho problem of chronic dysentery, its etiology, con-.
tributing factors, difficulty in diagnosis especially during
remission, and the value of.the various tests. 7hey report
their own observations and present in tabular form the
clinical symptomatology, the rectoromanoscopic picture du-
ring exacerbation and remission, and the agglutinins test
in the course of this disease. They also discuss the pos-
sibilities for prophylaxis and treatment of this disease
in the outpatient departments of gastro-intestinal clinics.
There are 44 references. of which 16 are Polish. 26 lbassian,
[and only two' (2) in English.
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AMEMN
Iffect of syxp&th1coly*Is on vestibular chronwr in rabbits. Acta
physiol. polone 5 no.4:486-489 1954.
1, 7. 7mkbdu Yourofisjologii I Visjologit Porownwezej Uniw.
Nikolaja Kopernika w Toruniu. Kierownike prof. dr LHarynowics.
(JROOT ATZALOIDS. effects,
dibvdroorgotanins, on vestibular chronwW In rabbits)
(VISTIBULAR APPARATUS, offset of drugs on,
dibydroargotmIns. on chronazy in rabbits)
AJI -W Onm ltur~
341.6. NAIMISKI J., IIINZ Z. and IILTIxYNOWI(:Z .1. Z;M.
=MIV. AliKolala Koperloka, T(prulliu. 111,61)azapj~-Zt; E'Ec,
cluktrodstvkowych. Trials cof EEG ret ording in
of conla;-( ciectrodes ACTA III IN'SIOL. 110L. 1956. illus, 11,
Specially-constructed electrodes were placed on the skull surface ()f the animal in
the sarne manner as in clinical EXG. The electrodes introdilced by nicans of opera-
tion, as often used in experimental EEG of animals, are also dis~tlssvli, and all
attellipt is 111mle at a Critical appreciation of the electrodes 11,V 111V
author,
s. With these electrodes the authors obtaim(i about 100 rahbit ;:ECI.-;, Which
yielded quite satisfactory results in certain typei of experiments.
PT/ 117 / - -~ ~-- -1 . I "I
GHMIELEWSKA, Z.;NAREBSKI, J.;HURYNOWICZ, J.
Iffect of Schirandra chinensis on ERG in exhausted neurotics
with depressive manifestations; preliminary commmic&tion. Ii.
Nour. &a. Polska 7 no.1:41-51 J&n-Yeb 57.
1. Zakl&d Sourofisjologil i FizjologII Forownawasej U. K. L w
Torunin, Kiorownik: prof. dr J.-Birynowics.
(NIUROSIS, therapy,
Schisandra, chinevols. off. on IM (Fol))
(PIANT5,
Schisgadra ohinensis, tbor. of newomes, off. on
M OP01))
(B NOWHAIMBAPHY, in various disesses,
neuroses, off. of SchIsandra chinensis ther. (Pol))
GORZYM, H.1, AftSZEWSKI, IWMSKI, J,; OlaJARCZUK, G..; SZAWIOWSU-,-Z
Effect of ethyl alcohol on MW and chronaxy of the vestibular apparatus
In rabbits. Acts, Physiol. polon. 8 no-3:339 1957.
1. Z Zakladu Neurofizjologii i Fizjologil Porownawczej Univerpytetu
~oruniu.
M. Kopernika w
lierownik: prof. dr J. Hwynowicz.
(AIDOHOL. EML. effects,
on UG & vestibular chronaxy (Pol))
(BLWTHOWUPHALOGRAPHY9 .
eff. of ethyl alcohol in rabbits (Pol))
(VASTIBUIAR.APP"TLU, physiology,
chronaxy, eff. of ethyl alcohol In rabUts (Pol))
DAWCZAX* J.; JANISUNSKI, L.; XULUSKIt J,; ,OLVJAWZUK, G,
Changes of M and of chronaxy in the 7estibule of the ear in rabbits in
h~rp.othsrmia. Acts, physiol. polon. 8 no.3:400-401 1957.
1. Z Zakladu Fizjologii A. H. w llbznaniu Kierownik: prof. dr X Czarnecki.
2 Zakladu Neurofisjologii i Vizjologii Porownawosej Uniwersytetu H.
Kopernika w Toruniu Xierownik: prof. dr J. Hurynowics.
(HYPOT M MIA, effeatet
on MO & on chronaxy In veatibule of ear In rabbit (Pol))
(BLWfRO3NOWHAlQGFAPHTq
off. of hypothermia (Pol).)
(VWTIBUIAR APPAPATUS, physiolo&7,
I chronaxy, eff. of hypothermia 001))
Ilffect of Drolonged anaphylactic sensitization on IN in rabbits. Acta
Ptqsiol;.polon..8 no..3.-479"81 1957.
1.,Z Zrtkladu leurofizjologit i Yizjologii Porownawczej Untwersytetu
In. Mikolaja Kopernika w Toruniu, Kierownik: prof. dr J. Harynowics.
(ELWTROINCEPRAMRAPHT, in var. die.
exper. anaphylaxis (Poi))
(ALLERGY, experimental,
IZG in prolonged anaphylactic sensitization (Pol))
NOWIGKAj H.; RKEZBSKIg J.; JANISZNSKI, L.; HUMOWICZ, J.; BARIM, Z.
3ffect of Schizandra chinensis on electroencephalograms in rabbits
following hypothermia. Acta physiol. polon. 8 no,'3:488-490 1957.
1. Z Zakladu NeurofizJologii I Pizjologii Pbrownawczej Uniwermytatu
M. Kopernika w Toraniu Kierownik: prof. dr J. 3u7nowicz
(AMLIPTICS, effects,
Schizendra chinensia, on nG after hypothermia in rabbits
(Poi))
(UNCTROINCEPHALOGRAPHY, affect of drugs on
Achizandra chinensis after hypothermia in rabbits (Pol))
(HYPOTHRMIA, effects.
on XIG responses to Schisandra chineumis in rabbits (Pol))
M changes in rabbits in repeated anaphylactic shocks with the
nee of normal horse serum (without preser7ation) an an antigen.
Acta -oh siol.polon. 11 no-5/6:845-847 160.
1. Z Zakladu Neurofizjologii i Fisjologii Porownawazej Universy-tetu
M. Kopernika w Toruniu, Kierownik: prof.dr J.Hurynowicz.
(ALLERGY exner)
(ELECTRO~N*HALOGHAPHT)
(IMAM SU&M
NABEBSKI, J.
EW changes In rabbits In repeated anaphylactic ehock vith the
use of ureser7ed horse serum as an antigen. Act& physiol.-Dolon.
11 no-576:847-848 l6o.
1. Z Zakladu Neurofisjologii I fisjologit Porownawczej Uniwersytetu,
X.. Kopernika vloranin.lierownik: prof.dr J.Hurynovies.
(ALLERGT exper)
(ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM)
(IMMUNE SERUMS)
NA SKI, J.
ENG changes in rabbits in rep*ate'd anaphylactic shocks. Iffect
of atropine and ephedrine premedication. Acta physiol.polon.
11 no.5/6:848-849 160.
1. Z Zakladu Neurofisjologii i Fisjo~ogii Porownavczej Uniwersytetu
M.Koperniks w Toruniu., lierownik': prof.dr J.Jur7nowics.
(EPHEDRIIM pharmacol)
(ATRWINE.Dbarmacol)
(AIJXMY e'xPer)
(ELECTROWCEPRALOGRAPHT)
HANKRUICZf Janusz; SZFIIIC, Julian; SKOTNICKI, Stanislaw; IIAHLIWKI
Juliusz
.Resultv in the treatment of acute vancreatitis. Polski przegl. chir.
33 no, 7/9: 776-978 161.
1. Z II Kliniki Chirurgicznej AM w Lodzi Kierownik; doc. dr
J. 111011.
(PANCREATITIS ther)
NARIBSKI, Tu3.iuszl ROMANOWSHI, Wieslaw; KADZIEMp Wojciech
Iffect, of I-eetW-0-lysergic acid butanolamide (Deseril)
an FXG ebanges producod in rabbits vith 5-bydrmqtryptopban
and 5-bydroxytryptamine. Acts, pbysiol. pal. 14 no,2:157-170
163-
L Z Zakladu Neurofi2jologii i Fisjologii Porownawczej U.M.N.
w Toruniu Kierovniks prof. dr -T,, Hurynowicz Z Zakladu
Fizjologii A.W.F. v Warazavis Kierowniks doe. dr W. Romanowski.
(ERGOT ALKALOIDS) (SEROTONIN) (TUPTOPHAN)
(ELECTROENCEMULOGRAFM (MARMACOLOGY)
NAREBSKI, W.
flApplication of the principles of organic chemistry to the analysis of ores,
rocks, and minerals," Przeglad Geologiczny, 'Warszawa, No 7, JulY 1954, p. 29.
SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 11, Hov 1954, L.C.
MAPE13-Shl-.W.
Sideritea in Kroano menilites of the Car athian Flyach, p. (PPZEGTA D
GEOMOICZNY, Warszawa, No. 2, Feb. 195
SOt Yonthly List of East European Accessions) (EEAL)p LC, Vol. h. No. #1 JA. 1955,
Uncl.
OWAII
country : Poland D
Cat03OrY : Cosmochemi3tz-j. Gaoohemistrj. Hydroolie-detry.
Al-is. JuUr Referat Zhur - nim, No 13, 1969 45405
Author Narebski, W.
Inatitut. -~_~40LFI~Ve~
Title : The Mineralogy and Geochemical Conditions for the
Genesis of So-Called 'Sideritec' of Carpnthian
Flysch
Orig Pub. : Arch Mineral, 21, Fo 19 5-1,00 (1958) (19w)
Abstract : The aulhor 'has made a ch..-mical, apectroscopic.,
thermal, and x-ray analysic of the carbonate
concretions and of the enclooing fjlysch rock
of the Lomer Oretaceous-Oligocene period. Four
geochemical phases are distinguished in the
formation of these rocks: (1) a siderite-pyrite
phase, (2) siderite, (3) mixed, and (4) a dolo-
mite-ankerite phaae. The investigationa have
entablished Wir dialrenotic origin of the carbonat(i
deposits and concretions.
G. Voroblyev
Card: 1/1
NAREBSKI, W.
The role of Carpathian siderite in the geologic history of the Carpathian Flysch. pll
WSZECHSWIAT. (Polakie Towarzystwo Prsyrodnikow im. Kopemika)
Warszawa. No. lp Jan. 1959
.Poiand/
Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (EEAI), IC, Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959
Uncl.
NAREBSKI* Wojciech
Phosphorite concretions of the Weglowka variegated narls in the
Carpathian Flysch. Acta gaol pol 10 no.2.,16-S-200 160, (EW 9:11)
1. Laboratory bf Mineralo and Petrography, Museum of the Earth.
(Poland--Karl) rpoland--Phosphorites)
(nysch) (Carpathian Mountains)
NAREBSKI Wojciech
somimicroanalysin of spinel from Gierczyno Kwartalnik
gool 6 no.1:1-7 162.
1. Muzeum Ziemi, Polska Akademia flauk, Warnawas
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NARENSKI, 1,lojclech,
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Improper use of the term petroahemistry. Przegl geol 12 no.10;
a7-428 0 164.
1. !polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.