SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OPOLSKIY, A.F. - OPPENGEYA, V.D.
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KOKP I.P.; OPOLISKIII_L_A-F-
Comparative characteristics of nucleotide composition of desoxyribQ-
nucleic acid isolated by various methods from insects and noxm2als.
Biokhimiia 25 no.6:1073-1080 N-D 160. WI RA 14 - 5)
1. Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian
U.S.S.R., Kiyev.
(YUCLEOTIDES) (DESCXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID)
OPOLISKIY, A.F. [Opolls'kyi, A.F.]
Study of the p,,,islbillty of chnnging the inherited chnrnctp-s in
hens by the trnnsfugion of heterogencus blood. !~()p. AN URf,k no.-':
261-263 164. (~aRA 17-5)
1. Institut mikrobioUgli AN UkrSSR. Predstavleno al,,ademikom AN
UI,rSSR V.G.Kaslyanenko [Yas'ianenko, V.H.J.
OPOLISKIYI A.F. [Opollallqi, A.F.]
Compatibility of blood in hens. Dop. AN URSR no-3:398-400
164, (MIRA 1715)
1. Institut zoologii AN UkrSSR. Predatavleno akademikom
AN UkrSSR V.G. Kaslyaneziko [KaBlianenko, V.H.I.
KUTASHOV, P.D.; LIVSHITS, B.S.; OMWIT, U.K.; GOLUBTSOV, I.Te., otv.
red;i RALAOREVi A;F;j red;; SIMFIR, G.I., takhn.red.
(Universal ten-levol step-by-step automatic telephone exchange
with a capacity of 50 to 100 numbers designed for metropoliter
ond rural use) UniversalInsia feel'skais, i uchreshdancheskaW
dekadno-ehagovels ATS na 50/1DO nomerov; Informatelonnyl obornik.
Moskva, Gos.isd-vo lit-ry po voprosam eviazi i radio, 1960. 147 p.
(MIRA 13-11)
(Telephone, Automatic)
DIRI. I. [D5r7. 1.1; GERI, I.; SABO, G. [Szab', G.1; QVQ~9
0 _Jfr-t. [Oposzky, P.]
Synthesis of progesterone from crosterin. Xed.prom. 13 no.10:14-20
0 '59. (MIRA 13,2)
1. Zavod farmatsevtichookikh i khimichoskikh preparatov "Khinoin"
(Budapesht) i Institat organicheekoy khImli Tekhnicheakogo universi-
teta (Budapeaht).
(ERGOSTEROL) (PRWSSTERONE)
GORCS. J.; OM, S.
ISMOL114
Combined cancer prevention test in anecology. XW. n-=.
lap. 14 no.7:21'/1-2?0 j1dy 1951. ( C lal, -? , : I -- /I
1. Doctors. 2. Obstetric and Gynecolorical Clinic (Diroctor
Prof. Dr. Laszlo Lajos), Pacs Medical University.
OPPEAN, A.
A fst method of determining the machineabilit.y of metals. p. U.
(t-ETALUPGIA SI C NSTRLICTIJ DE Vol. 9, no. 6, June 1957, Rumania)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAL) W. Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957
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Paper chromatographic study of low-molecular products of hemoglo',An
decomposition by pepsin [with summary in Bnglishj. Biokhimlia 23P
no.4:574-583 Jl-Ag 158. (MIRA 12:3)
1. Biochemical Laborator7, the Military-Medical Aendemy, Leningrad.
(HEMOGLOBIN,
pepsin digestion pa er chromatography of low
molecular prod. NUM
(PEPSIN,
hemoglobin digestion, paper chromatography of low
molecular prod. (Rus)) I
OPPELI, V,V. (Lenincrad)
1--.- -- - i~o lutinn of muscle protatnB. Usp.Fiorr,biol. 46 no.3:281,300
F-D 158 (MrRA 11:12)
(PROTBTNS)
(I ILTSoLE )
OFFELI, V.V. (Leningrad).
Vladimir Andreevich Oppel; reminiecences. Vest.khir. 81 no.9:
20-32 S'58 (MMA 11:11)
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Further investigations on the low molecular products of the splitting
of hemoglobin pepsin. Voponed.khim. 5 no.4:265-273 JI-Ag 159.
(MIRA 12 -L?
1. BlokhImIcheakaya laboratortya kafedry fiziologii voyannogo truda
Voyenno-maditainBkoy ordena lenina akademil Imeni S.M. Kirova, Lenin-
grad.
(PIPSIN chem.)
(HEMDGIA)BIN chem.)
OPPEL" V.V.
Hffect of X-rays on hemoglobin solutions. Blokhimiia 24
no.3:14141-450 My--Te '59. (MIRA 12:9)
1. Biochemical Laboratory, Chair of Physiolo&v of Military
Labor, Military-Medical Academy, Leningrad.
(Mme'LOBI11,
eff. of game rays on hemoglobin solutions
(RUB))
(G&M/A BAYS, effects.
on hemoglobin soliitionB (Rue))
OML'. V.V.; bNGOjVQIIKOVA, T.P.
Contractile proteins of the smooth wiscle. Biokhimlia 24
no.4:648-65'7 J1-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Institut evolyntatonnoy fiziologii im. I.M.Sechenova Akudemil
nauk- SS~R. Leningrad.
(MUSCU PJARIIIHS)
OPPSLO, V.V. (Leningrad)
Proteins in different types of muscle tissue in vertebrate
animals and the evolution. Ukr.bio)--him.zhur- 31 no.1:144-
164 159. (MIRA 12:6)
(PROTICINS IN THE BODY) (MUSCIS)
OPPEL', V.V.) KRLYUSTINA, T.B.
Amphoteric properties of the actinlike protein from the smooth =uscle
of a dog stomach. Blokhimiia 25 no. 3:532-539 My~e 160.
(MMA 14:4)
1. Institute of Evolutionary Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the
U.S.S.R.P Leningrad.
(ACTIN)
OPPELI, V.V.; SEREBRENIKOVA, T.P.
Structural proteins of smooth muscles in warm-blooded ani-malB.
Biokbimiia 25 no.61lO35-1042 N-D 160. (Y'IRA 14: 5)
1. Institute of Evolutionary Physiology, Academy of Sciences of
the U.S.S.R. Leningrad.
(MUSCLE) (PROTEINS)
OPPEL', V.V. (Leningrad)
Primary stracture of the globin component of hmoglobin. Ukr.
biokhim. zhur. 32 no.5:742-769 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(HEMOGLOBIN)
OF1 gt~-, SKIM-HiNIKOVA, T. P., and K11YUSTINA, T. B. (USSR)
"Some Structural Proteins in the Smooth Muscles of Mammals."
Report presented at the 5th International BlochemJatry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961
OPFU
--5TLI~
Modification of skin proteins after thermal bums. Vop. med. khim.
7 no.2sl72-178 MrAp 961. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Biochem;odl Laboratory of the Center for Burn Surgery, S.M.
Kirov Military Medical Academy,-lieningrad.
(BURNS AND SCALDS) (SKIN) (PROTEIN METkBOLISM)
OPPELI), V.V.
The nmtral fraction of low-molecular pepsin peptides of horse
hemoglobin. Blokhimiia 26 no.3j462-4b7 My~e 161. (MRA 14:6)
1. Institute of Evolutionary Physiology, Academy of Sciences of
the'R.S.S.R., Le*Wad.
(HEMOCADOBIN) (PEPTIDES)
%~ OPISLI) V.V.; SEREBRENNIKOVA, T.P.
Structural proteins of trawveraostriated miscles in Animal
of the chordate type. Biokhimiia 26 no-4:608-614 J1-Ag 161.
O-URA 15:6)
1. 1nstitute of Evolutionary Physiology, Academy of Sciences
of the USSR, leningrad.
(NUSCIES) (FROTEINS)
CPFELI , V.V.; IMLYUSTINA, T.B.
Smooth muscle 5rotain salted out at .15f (WE ' - t aticn.
' ' -4)S"4 S" ur
Biokhiniia ~,S no.6:1051-1058 K-D 161. O~m-u- i5-6)
1. Instituta of Evolutionary Physiolcgy, Academy of Sciences
of the I.S.S.R., Leningrad.
(PRMINS) (BALTIKIM) (MUSCIE)
ARMOVICH, Gedaliy Davydovich, prof. : I., Varvara
Vladimirovm; T.-tET'YAXLV.,, Valentina -Aleksandrovna;
iWAREV, A.I., red.; BUGROVA, T.I., tekhn. red.
[Home care for patients with vascular lesions of the
brain3 Pomoshch' na domu bollnym s sosudistyr-i pora-
zheniiami golovnogo mozga. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1963. 47 p.
(MIRA 17:1)
OPPBLN-BRONIKOWSKI, Karol
Surface te=perature dt;ring surgery and value of its measurement
during the course of anesthesia. Polski tygod.lek.15 no.10:342-
346 7 Mr 160.
1. Z 11 Kl!Lniki Chirurgicznej A.M. w Gdansku; kierowmik: prof.
dr. Kazinierz Debicki.
(ANBSTH3SIA GJVJF~ML)
(BODY TEMPXNA?M)
OPPELN-BRONIKOWSKI, Karol
Use of' a rubber quit in contro'Lled hypothermia. Pol. przegl.
chir. 35 no.4-303-306 163.
1. Z II Kliniki Chirurgicznej AM w Gdansku Kierownik, prof.
dr K. Debicki.
(HYPOTHERMIA, INDUCED)
(EQUIPMENT AND SUPLIES)
OPPELN-BRONIKOWSKI, Karol, JEKA, Kazimlem
Universal apparatus for Inhalation anenthesia. Polgki przegl.
chir. 35 no.3iI87-191 163.
1. Z 11 Kiiniki Chirurgi-czn6j AM w Gdansku Kiarovnlk: prof.
dr L Debicki.
(ANEST~MSIA, INHALATIION~ (&I,'JIPMFNT AND "7.jPPLIES)
BRCi HOT NY f-H .4 V,7~F,'N B. 'V. ; KOST, K-W, B.; R.
MITIF LT, A
:sotope re,~cgral,hy -r the d of chn.n-' c ye~ r;;-ph: s,
"~3v. UzCch '. '" 2~
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Prc f T:
Nuclear Medicine
Cz _--1C1,-G3 _DVA,_. I A'~'DC ~,16.211-031 F,-2-008.4-072-7-073-'-,' 6: 0 P
1-IT:)~::S'--V i * A.; V.; B-,AHA, V.; RT:"
R 0 !3 c.;, r c I 1 1 z -L:; ~ !Yu- Cc -, for Radiolsotope Applicirion
kiu-uny U~; av -.)ro VvuziLi lladioi3otopu v L(:)!~"arstvi) Prtt(-.uo
Diroctor (Red_'tel) Dr B. VAVREZ; Research Instit"to for Blood
Circui.,ition Disoa_-es (,'stav -)ro Choroby Obohu Krevniho), Diroc-
tor (.-Reditol) Frof Dr J. BROD.
of the Regional Pulmonary Ventilntion by '..enns of
Radioact-i-ve Xenon,
Pra;7ue, Cas,,)nis !,el-aru Cos' Vol 105, No 26, 2L Jun ~n -
'095 - 69U--~ icy ca, pp
_7: A netriod :'or i,
Abs:-ract /Aurhors' '-:nC,1isn s ~i-iinary modified
er-,In d4oac-
dot a-tion of regional pulmonary ventilation usLnj~ ra -
tive Xenon,)3 is dencribed. In '14 subjects wit~i a nornal --arz;
and lungs tin,-- re;~-ional ventilntion of tho left ur,,,-)e,- and
L
loi-.,~r puiz;onary area was exanined. In 11 su~ jects tho exarina-
tion was made in a sitt~ing and in ri recw7ibont nosit-_*on. van-
tilation of the upper portions of the lungs in the sittin.7 posi-
tion is w-rse than of the lower parts; in the roc -i--,bant -.,os-_'Lion
the difference disappears. 6 Figures, 1 Table, 7 '.:este_rn,
'T"'I"IT, J.
An aT'r) a r a i ~,!; ~or 7,~:i- -: ' ' 1 : -~ ~ r.,i-; 2 a I " r--r, ~ -' f ~-- ',t 1 ~,j rl"-v'o ; - . I -: ..,.
!,~r~t: T J2.
, f 1. . Fral~ a , ~- -I,,,- h,):- I r-,,,tk ; q
(('Y-'rL-a N'vnal-z'~;, ., X . .1 Air. 11",
, . 1 -1
4 ar. Acr,p~ ~ 4 , nE ' 17 A. " - -- - ','(: 1 - ~ , :,( - " , ~`i *- - -
S(": vorlt~'Iy li -t -f '~IaF, .1 ~ I . '' ~ ; I
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slov.J1, PAY$. 7.
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-0.I I r.LT, J.-
MeLsuring the concentr-rTior. -f c~nlutiori, I~y meaq.; of
F. 2.-, (CherJ6.y r-rur7al) 7, Nc. 1, Jan. 1-,~571, Czcchosl~;vaklu
SC : 41~-:'THLY 1',,F :,C. - V~L. 7, N,;. i, ,,. . 1)"cz
QPMT, -J.
FRT A, Z.
"Univel dynamic electrometer."
JADERNA ENERGIB. Praha, Ctechoilovakia, Vol. 4, October 1958.
Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (EW), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8, September 1959*
Unclas.
Distrs 4t!3d/4E3c /f
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measu meats b dl I I P - 11 Back.
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i--]Rquations are derived for hck-scattering in a
mtous material, and in a material composed of 2
layers. the top one thin, e.g. a protective coating, the hot-
tom one "Infinitely" thick. To a -good approximation.
V, - # Ve (I - c-Cf) for a hatnogencous, material. where
Vr imil Vs are the scattered and Incident Intensity, k apd
b
h
f an consts, (
ut
depends on the nv. at. no. of the uvite-
rial). &W p Is the tuass thickness of the matexial. The e4ua-
tions are confirmed by measurements with Al, Cu,
pa
'
Al-coated Cu. Cu-couted Al. Al-coated Pb, and ted
C. by uinx Rum. T101, POO, or Sr" as radiation %&Arces.
The method makes ft possible to measure the thickness of
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cd UquM kid in a vessel when the sou:rce is In the U4, wW
nd
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search Inst., Prague). Jadetypad
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ET-C.A. 33, 1042b.-The fluctuations 1~n the tput.01 a
on
radiation detector, due to the statistical =
lure of radwac-
butflumen those
Ova decay. are discussed. The 2 types of. to,
a Sam
measuring separate pulses and those measuring thed-
can
out ionlation current, wt related to the thng at. Ile
act of a pubt dkriminator Is described. The applies-
bully of then instruments to tratmnission or reflection mew
urements on static of dynamic nystems (such as flowing
strewn) h considered. In dynmk systems, instrument
"spona must be last. The resolution coeff. b defined to In.
dicate the extent to which v"tions of the "em vulable
can be distinguished from random fluctuations of radlaac-
Ove decay and of bmtumental errars. PeNAution can be
!mpmved by good,uMbAtion of the radiation Bus by Using
a strong source, an efficlat detector, MW - WP 1W coast,
For comparing different Instniments, the "quality factor,"
independent of Ow Poum strength and the tbm coma., is
used. it can be improved ~ suppressing Instrumental e2rw
and b; better utilization the ra4latim thm. Ut theory
WAS verilled'experimesstaur.. H. Newamal--
OPPELT, Tiri
Non-contact gauging by radioisotopes. Part 1: Penetration
gauging. Taderna. energie 4 no.6:148-154 Je 58.
1. Vyzkumny ustav radiologieky, Praha.
. OPFELT p -~~i --- --
Non-contact measurement with radioisotopes. Part 2:
Back scatter methods. Jaderna energie 4 no.7:178-184
Jl 158.
1. Vyzkumny ustav radiologicky, Praha.
E073/ E-) 3 5
Oppelt J
V (2 1' C at_'. i o - i s o t o 7 1 es in in casu r i n ill c oil t ro I t- i it;
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I C :1 t,.1 Oll ill one of, the following two
c_ul iuac tive su~ pr es, ent in the silb~~ t :1;~c C, -.r
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cit:ier freely dispersed or in tl;,- lor
o i c L) s eL: . r a (I i i t o r ;
b t ': o subs e , inat trial or obj cc t und or invest i 'c'o t i , i. e r -
-icts ..-it:, the ra_-'iation of a closed radio-isotope, I.' i
t:ic object -,-,rder iilvcsti~;atiori.
I first cate,-,ory coi;-.prises indicator and activation meti-n6s
T:i e
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tT.,4(,d i:i I., cer anil an..Iv~ical teclinl.,~UeS hrork w-it..
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vi OL C s 4 1 CI I
o ;ik I ii~: os cont ;.riLl e:-;~; of ti)(-' tlitc):11e:;~- 1-j, 1
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OPPELT, J.
7.adioisctope indicator of the level of butylal,lehyie in separa,ors.
st.vo Pnerretiky) Prala, ";-.echoslovakia, .'o1.
!-'ay 1959
.-Ionthly List of East z-uropean icces6.ons L1.1, Vol. Jo. 7, Jul-.,
Uncl.
81362'
Z/G38/60/000/7, r_511x
AUTHOR~ Oppelt, JIM
TITLE,- A Radioisotopic Densometer
71
PERIODICAL: Jadernh energie, 1960, No. 3, PP. 96 - 97
TEXT The article describes a radioisotopic densometer developed by the
bstav pro v~zkum v~robu a Vyuilt! radioisotopS (Institute for Research, Pro-
duction and Utilization of Radioisotopes) in Prague for the Stupavskh cementarel~
n.p. (Stupava Cement Plant, National Enterprise) according to principles and con-
clusions described in several 1958 issues of this periodical (Ref. 1). The denso-
meter was developed for continuous measuring and registering cement slurry density,
so the latter can be maintained at a proper level, i.e. about 1, M g/liter, the
densometer having a scale ranging from 1,200 to 1,300 g/11ter. In order to utilize
as large a portion of the radiation flux as possible, an~ ionization chamber was
selected for detector in an arrangement shown in Figure i. The slurry is pumped
through a pipe with 100 mm internal diameter into a widened section Pk, which " kq/
its other end narrows down to the original diameter. A tube T reaches up to the
middle of the section Pk, into which a brass bar is inserted with the radiation
source Z screwed Into its lower end. The radiation within the section Pk is ab-
sorbed in dependence on the density of the slurry and enters the ionization chamber
Card 1/4
81382
A Radioisotopic Densometer Z/038/60/OW/03/05/OC-,
Pi containing a collecting electrode 8 shaped like a hollow cylinder. The
Ionization current is extracted by the cable K. The current, corresponding to a
density of 1,250 g/liter is compensated by the current of another chamber con-
taining a collecting electrode with a SIC-type strontium radiation source. TniE~
source Is a metal strip with an activity of 20 mc, wound around the collecting
electrode. The source of radiation is a radioisotope of cesium-137 with an activity
of 0.525 gramequivalent Ra. Both chambers are Installed in a cubicle adjacent
to the slurry mixer building at the exit of the slurry pipe leading to the plant.
A coaxial cable transmits the differential current to an amplifier installed at
the slurry mixer building with indicating instruments placed so that they can be
well seen from the water feed control point. Figure 2 shows the wiring diagram
of the equipment. The casing of the main chamber KI is grounded. 'In order to
create an electric field between the casing and the collecting electrode, it Is
necessary that the collecting electrode have a potential, relative to the ground
and, therefore, the entire amplifier has a +70 v potential, relative to the
ground. The casing of the compensation chamber has a polarity, relative to the
collecting electrode that is reversed as against the polarity of the main
By a proper shielding of the strontium source it can be achieved that at a 3;urry
density of 1,250 g/liter the current flows only through both chambers, whiie i-~
Card 2/4
81362
A Radioisotopic Densometer Z/038A )0/000/03/()5/01- 7
current flows through the resistance R. The potentiometer P serves for fine ad-
justment of the currents (the current of the compensation chamber is not quite
saturated). If the density of the slurry changes, the balance is upset and
current flows through the resistance and the pointer of the indicating instrument
Ml swerves to the right or to the left. If the deviation exceeds + 2%, a polarized
relay connects a signalling device and the registering instrument M2, The ampli-
fier is a dynamic electrometer with a variable condenser C. The alternating com-
ponent obtained with a frequency of 400 cps is amplified and rectified by a
rotary rectifier, mounted on the axle of a synchronous electric mot6r SM, which
also actuates the rotor of the capacitor. The sensitivity of the instrument is
regulated by negative feedback connected to the rotor. In order to make the
operation of the instrument as simple as possible, and especially to eliminate
zeroing and frequent calibration checks, a strong ionization current is used,
secured by a strong radiation source, good utilization of the radiation flux and
a large ionization space in the chamber. For a normal density of the slurry, the
current Is about 2 - 10-8 a. A 1% change of the current will therefore cause a
4 v change of the voltage on a 2 . 1010 ohm input resistance. The range of the
scale corresponds to a deviation of + 4% from the normal value of 1,250 g/liter
of the slurry density. Both chambers are airtight to eliminate the influence of
atmospheric and temperature changes. The instrument is switched on automatically,
Card 3/4
8138Z
A Radioisotopic Densometer
simultaneously with the switching on of the
all eypectations during operational tests
version, will be Installed in Czechoslovak
2 diagrams and 1 Czech reference.
Z/038/60/OW/()3/05/307
slurry pump. The densometer has met
and 10 such instruments, in an Improved
cement plants during 1960. There are
ASSOCIATIM Ostav pro v~zkum, v~robu a vyuilt! radioosotop6 (Institute for Re-
search, Production and Utilization of Radioisotopes), Prague
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S/I 94/62/jIJ-O/jQ-4 2/' __J:
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R 3 Oppelt, jiri an" Hladi~,,, jaroslav
TITLE: Appara-~-,~s for contact-free
met.',Iod of cor,~,arison w--.n a
radiation 'Patent'i
PERIODICkL; Referativnyy zh-urnal, Avtomatika i
no. 1962, abstract 4-2 1 (Che,~'-os.`. -a
4, -59 - , t., k I
21g, 18/01, 42k, 46/07, no. 96354, 15.08.6b)
TEXT: A inew method is proposed for generating altarnz~~-.ir.'n
put signal for an ionization chamber. The eq--ipment _-3rsis-_s
a rotating ionization chamber, a radiation source and
object. The ionization chamber has at its center a
lector which is the axis of rotation of a cylinarical screen -~o
which the radiation source is attacred. The radia-zion, g3--n.- al-
rectly into the chamber, is screened. The rad_~ati3n df'rec-.ea
side thd chamber is alternatively reflected either from t,.e
-.tested, or from the standard, and falls on the collector e-i-ecir3ae.
Card 1/2
Apparatus for contact-free ... D222/D309
Tne ionization current arlsli.6 has
of wnich depends on -.he properties
object. The indicator connected to
is calibrated directly in units of
dicates the derivation between the
the standard. 2 figures. Abstracter's
tion.-7
a ha-f -wave
uf the ~,r
the output of ar, A~;
the controlIed vari~i.o-e a,..,
properties 3f -_'re obec-. .-nL;
note: ~"cmplete -~rans__a_
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OPPELT, Jiri,.inz.
Radiolsotope sets for Industrial measurement and control. Autammatizace
6 no.D16-17 Ja '63.
L 3go68-�~__
ACC NR, AF602o603 SOURCE CODEt CZ/0038/65/000/010/0382/0384
AUTMA: Oppolt, Jiri
ORG: uction and ApplicatiQns of Radioisotopes, Prague
(Ustav pro Vyz1aua, vyrobu a vyuziti radioizotopu); Teal& Research Works, Prenwsleni
(Vyzkwm-ty zavod Tesla)
TITLL-'.: Flowroters using radioisotopes
SOURCE: Jaderna energie, no. 10, 1965, 382-384
TOPIC TAGSt radioisotope, flow motor, radiation source, nuclear physics apparatus,
pipeline Iq
It
ABSTRACT: Two basic applications of radioisotopeb'are discussed: direct injection of
a measured amunt of the isotope, and the application where the isotope is not in di-
rect contact with the fl(nrinj medium. Rotation of a wheel carrying a radiation source
rotameters carrying a radioisotope, and a damper changing its position according to th,
floxi rate are evaluated. '!'ho author selected the rotameter method as the most suita-
ble one, and doscribos an apparatus that he designed for use in pipelines where direct
reading rotameters cannot be used. Co6o was used as the radiation source. A source
located behind the rotamter body, partially screened byit was considered to be the
best solution o- the problem. This paper was presented by Zo Hyrso Orig. art. has:
7 figures* LJPi,,,7
SUB CODE: 1~, 14, 20 / SUIRI DATE: none
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Obstetrics and Gynecology
CZEC-'~0j, )Vk".1A UDC 618.1-0b9:616.153-963
liovmliy, A. ; D70RAK'V.1; 0P?LT_,__J.; C-ynocologicaj Clinic Nedical
Faculty of Uylione, Chnrl6`5-_Ufiivorsfty (Gynolcologicko-porodnicka
hlill.i-rfi Loicarsko eakulty Hygienicko KU), Pra-ue, Head (Prodnosta)
Prof Dr J. FADOVEC; In3titUte for Clinical Bioohemistry (Ustav pro
Klinielcou Biocliomifl, FN L"Ibbreviation not exnlained_7, Prague 10,
Head (Prednosta) Dr J. MILT.
"Dyslipoprotoinaornia After Surgical Castration in Women."
PraCue, casopis Lelcnru Ceskych, Vol 105, No 21, 27 May 66, pp
569 - 573
Abstract rAuthora' E~niaish suj,.mary modified_7: Chnnges in the el-
ectrophoretic fraction3 of plasma lipoproteins were investigated in
50 patients afEer 3 basic types of gynecological operations. In
wo!nen from wliom hoth ovaries wore removed, after a short drop a rapid
rise of t.he total lipoprotein blood lQvel occurs; this is due main-
ly to a rise in grossly dispersed lipoprotein fractions. This type
of dyj]*_,,oorntPinnoiiia is important in the development of early
postoperative complications, particularly thromboembolic ones,and
for the developmcnt of atherosclerosis. Castration should be re-
sortod t,) only wl!oro necessary and followed by hormonal substit-
utior.6. 1 Fi_t-uro, 1 Table, 12 Western, 9 Czech references. (Ms.
1/1 roe. Fob 66).
OPPK,T, M.
Journal of Aplied Chen.hAry
V01. - 4 FaL. 1~-54
Industrial Ir, - c t ry
CSIt (Htanik ( Prague 1 ~153.
New ways of makim iron.
3. N o. 5, 10 1 - - I 17-77.-Jr-TMO" I MR., 103, 175. 220) -Po~'Ible
methods of inaking iron Ir 3"1 ores containing > 501- ol
without concentrating thern,ularre discussed. The ores are low in
A, 0, and CaO. so that the seun-acid pr s with a QLO/SiO, ratio
fit unity (ws at (~Yiby) is unsuitable. Prol"als In tht, lil,sillllr~
ruInting to w0tking with acid slagpi of given v, and conij)Lmit-n arv
critically discumed, pailicularly as to their desulphurising efficien, %-
1t is ConsAerml that the LAnz (Austria) method of desulphurising
by blowing 0. on the surface of the Fe is the most promising.
R. 13 CLARKE.
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Author Onp-11, M.
ln~;titute
V UP
C)rjp Nb, StavivO, 13", 36, No 7, 26.1
AbLtract ExperimerAs of calrining llagloporlte" (AP)
(tiaed as a balast in the manufacture of light
can,-retos) were conducted on a laboratory
inatallNtion. ~tj inert material/mineral obthi-
ned in the mining of coal was used as a raw
material. The calcination process Van rontro-
Iled by meaRu-in2 teinnerature of genorateA
gases under the igi,lomerttior. grid. A complete
combustion )f coal*in a layer of the inert
material (of '30 cm In thicknoss) was reached
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OPPENGEYK, D. G.
Principles of the regimen of treatment and rest in sanbtoriums %ni health resorts
Moskva, Medgiz, 1956. 158 P. (Biblioteka prakticheakogo vracha)
OiPPIWG]ffK. David Grigarlyevich. bandidat meditainskikh nauk; ZHUXOV, G.I.,
- I, A.I., takhnicheskiy redairtor
[lost homes as iostitutiono for preventive treatment] Dona otdyk-h& -
profilaktichookle uchroxhdoniia. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo mod. lit-ry.
1956. 38 P. (Bibliotaka vrechs-organisatora. Lektati po organizataii
sdrawookhranenita d1la vrachel. Organizatelia kwortno-sanatornoi
pamoshchi i domov otdykha, lektaiia 3) (KLRA 9:7)
(SANATORIUMS)
". -.1t, DATId Grigol lymvich.
[Orgaidniag the work of sanatoriums] Organisatelia raboty samaterlia.
Moskva, Nedgle, 1956. 52 p. (MIRA 9:5)
MMTORIUKS )
OPPBMVH. D.G~ _--- .-.- ,
[Forty years of Soviet health resorts] Sorok let sovetskikh k-urortov,
Hovkva, Hedgiz, 1957. 114 p. (MIRA 11:5)
(HRAMH RUCKS. WATERING PIACBS, ETG.)
OPPKIGM, D.G.
[Rest homes] DOMA otdykha. Moak-va, Medgiz, 1957. 201 p. (NIRA 11:1)
(LABOR REST HOMES)
C, OPPRNGYY!!~,~ -
Collective farm sanatoria and rest homes. Vap.kur..fizioter.
i lech.fiz.kullt. 23 no-5:447-454 S-0 '58 (MIRA 11:11)
1. Iz TSentrallnogo instituta kurortologit (dir. - kAnd.med.nauk
G.N. Pospelova).
(SANATORIUMS)
(MBDICINE, RURAL)
OPPEVGEYM, D.G.
I Azbu3jLttwy treatment of patients at health resorts. Vop. kur.,
fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 24 no. 4:374-377 Jl-Ag 159.
(MIRA 13:8)
(HEALTH RF.SOi,TS, WATERING PLACES, ETC.1
BATKIS, Grigoriy AbramDvich [deceased); LEKAREV, Leonid Grigorlyevich;
- OPPENGEYMp D.G., red.; ZUYEVA, N.K., tekhn.,red.
[Theory and organization of the Soviet public health system] TBoriia
i organizatsiia sovetskogo zdravookhraneniia. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo
med. lit-ry Medgiz, 1961. 349 p. (KERA 14.8)
(PUBIJC HEMH)
OPPEENGETI-1, D.G.; NETMAP, M~I,, red.; PETROVA, N,K , tekhn. red.
[Treatment and rest at health resorts In the S(rrlet Union]
Lechenie i otdykh na kurortakh Sovetskogo Soluza. Moskva,
Medgiz, 1962. 261 p. (Milu 15.9)
(HEALTH -'IESQRTS.~ WATERING-PLACE's. E"'C.)
BF ']~ f
T~ r I F. ! r) Kan, amil; r-
LI,
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9/n,;,o 16 1 /1
AUTVORS: Topchivev, A - V. , A cad emici an, Krentsel F i, 'a I', v V. ,
and ~',P.pengeya.,
TITI-F-- Polymerization of heptr-np-l I~y moans of t.i:e catHlyti~,
A I (i:10--C4F + Ti
P F~' I,- ~T ~Al Akgriemi
ya r;,~jk 'POIKIIi-idy, V. 11.0, no. inf:'i , OA-~iA
TEiT: The Puthorr studied the mech;-rism of polymerization of lineBr
q- olefins ly combineii organometallic catalysts, as well bs the rel,~Itions
between the structure of the initial hydrocRrbon and the propertie, of the
resultirg nolymer. served as olject, hl'i-C 4H9)3 + Ti-I 4
catalyst. T1.9 MOrO7er Was prepared Iby pyrol sis of heptyl icetate at
540 - 5'00C. Trelirrinirv t,,.sts showed t~.at the hiehest conversion of the
monomer was reaci,oi at ar equimolar quantitative ratio of the ~~atal 'yst
componertg, qr,~, -it ~iprrDxiTr-~tely 600c. The course of temperature of the
intrinsic viscosity of polytieptene revc-siled: Above (00, some dp.~7truction
of the polymer set in uy-(Ipr the iction of the catalyst. As Fi ref-.ult, the
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Polymerization of heptere-l... L~ 1 r, 5/1'131 1,
intrinsic viscosity which depends on the ratio of the catalyst components
dropped. Tide peak value of the intrinsic viscosity in Decalin was req~-hed
at an AIP5/T iC IAratio 1--etween 1 .5 and 2.5. D,F. polyheptene produced un.4er
optimum conditions Is a viscous, (-jassy subptance with a molecular wt!lp Lt
of approximately 3500, and n melting point of -400C. An X-ray structiral
analysis showed that polyheptene was completely amorphous. On account of
the infrared Absorption sr7ectra, the followinc structure ir+ ~issurned:
CH
CHI = C (CHI - CHI~ - CHI - CH< 30 -*.- 35).
I CHI
CHI
6s &s
Still, the Absorption band at 972 cm- I points to a possible double bond in
the middle of the polymer chain:
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Polymerization of heptene-1 ...
Ri H
C
Rs
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B103/B101
This problem requires further investigation. There are 3 figures and 4
referencest 1 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. The three references to English
Janguage pub lications read as followss F. P. Reding, J. Polym. Sci., 21,
547 (1956)1 E. Badin, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 80, 24 (1958)1 T. W. Campbell,
A. C. Haven jr., J. Appi. Polym. Sci., 1, To. 1 (1959)-
ASSOCIATIONt Institut neftekhimicheskogo sin teza Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Petrochemical Syn thesis of the Academy of
Sciences USSR)
'.'-SUBMITTEDs May 29, 1961
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1407 B106/'B',O-
AUTHORS: Bakalo, L,. A., Krent8ell B. A.. Opj1en6eyw, -V. D.. and
Topehiyev, A. V. Academician
TITLE: The 3truct -re cf ine FeCl 5/propylerie oxide cqtalyst and th-te
mechan,..im c-f ateie.Dspecifi- pnlYmer~zaticn of s,~me epoxy
compounds
PERIODICKL: kkademiya nauk SSSR Doxlud~, v. 142 r3- 2, 1962, 347-550
TEXT: The polymerization of organic oxides ~-,n a -atalys-t from anhydrous
ferric chloride and propylene cxide take8 a stereuspecific --.3urse which
is usually attributed to the heter~lgenei-y cf the cathlyt--c. system (Ref
'hem us
C. C. Price, M. Osgan. J Am. ` Soc. 18, 4789 (19c,61)) In a previo
study (Ref. 6& L. A. Bukulo. B. A Krontsell, A. V Topchiyev. Vysokomolek.
eoyed. A (1962)), however, the &uthors found that the polymerization of
epichlorohydrin ana diviny! monoxide on the catallyst mentioned also takes
a stereospecific course, although the sy6tem monGmer - catalyst is
perfectly homogeneous, The structure of the catalyst nas now been
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The structure of the F,-C-!,/,rropjlene BlOt"~'O'
investigated to clarify ti-ie mel-~.;in:am cf allt:rtospec2fic pilymerization
The catalyst was prej~ared, a--ordinK tc. Ref 2 ( se- e b e I -- w". from suhlimed
FeCl3 and p:opylena oxide in dry CCI 4' 1'3 omp,sitlon in ~ wLs; Fe
15-06; C 37-33; H 6-~6; Cl To seperate the organic par' t h e
catalyst wab dissolved in a-et-~ne. anct Lte ir),I was precipitated with
sodium hydroxide. The resulting a-Fipens,on was d,.luted with water and
extracted with ether. The extza--t was rirs,~d with water, soda s~)lution,
and again with water, and dried over Na,130 4* Aflor evap-.)rating the ether,
the residue was fractionated (20 110 the"retical plates .,in a vacuum of
1.5 mm Hg. Three fractions b. 45-5 - 46.~001 46-5 -'47.50C, and
47.5 - 49-00C, respectively', were ccliected and sub)e-ted to elementary
analysis, as was the residue, The molecular weight -f the cattily6t was
determined according to Rast, and the content cf mobile hydrogen in the
organic portion of the catalyat according to Tserevitinov, with ethyl
magnesium iodide. It hae been proved by nephrite-test &nd on the basis of
infrared spectra that the organic portion cnt4ins chlorine. Thus, the
empirical molecular form,ilbk of the cattilyst waa found to be
ClFe(C H 0 Cl),,. The structure of the oigi~inic portion of the catalyst was
6 12 2
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The structure of the FeCl 3/propylene ... B106/B101
clarified by infrared spectroscopy (Okf-14 (IKS-14) spectrophotometer in
the frequency range of 1800 - 640 om- 1). In this oonnection, the
arrangement of the epoxy ring opening with subsequent development of the
ether bond was ascertained. It has been proved that the opening of the
epoxy ring during the rob tion of ferric chloride with propylene oxide
takes place at the primary carbon atom, the configuration at the secondary
carbon atom being maintained. These results provided the following
structural rormula for the catalyst in questions
O-CH-CH,-O-CH- CH:-Cl
C1 _- Fe/ &, dH.,
0 - CH - CH, - 0 - CH - CH, - C1
I I
eH, CH,
It is of interest that also the organic portion of the catalyst from
anhydrous ferric chloride and epichlorohydrin shows the same arraneement
of ether bonds. This result and the previously (Ref. 6) shown homogeneous
character of the system indicate that the openin~7 of the oxygen-containing
ring at the primary carbon atom, in which the confiEuration at the
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The structure of the FeCl3/propylene ... BICJ'/'B1D1
c~symmetric carbon atom during polymerization is maintained, is the cause
far the stereospecificity of polymerization of the u-oxides of olefins.
,Previous orientation of the monomer, an usaum( I by Price and collahorators
(Ref. 3), is therefore not required in this ras(,. Therc are 1 figure,
1 table, and 8 references: 2 Soviet and 6 non-Soviet. The four most
recent references to English-language publications read as follows: Ref. 2:
A. B. Borkovec, US pat. 2661962 (1958); R. 0. Colclough, G. 3ee, '~.. C. L.
Higginson et al., J. Polymer Sci., 11, 171 (1959); 1. Ishida, Bull. Chem.
Soc., Japan, ~J, 731 (1960); S. Misushima, T. Shimanouchi et al., J. CheM.
Phys., 26, 970 (1957).
ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza Akademii nauk jjjR
(Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of the Academy of
Sciences USSIO
SUBMITTED: October 6, 1961
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VDnVI N, V.M., NAWTKIN, N.S , FlXKF!,"3H7YN, Ye,-.Sh.,, OPPENGEYM, V.D,
Converitor, .-,' Iprivativs--,q of silicon in prtsenf-j
of alk,,-latton Izv. AN SqSR. Ser,khIm. nu. 3 - 4 5~4-464
Yx '64. (MIn 17.4)
1, Ingtitij* itritoza Lm. A.V.Topchlyeva
AN SSSR.
33-2-69-66 - EWP(J)/E)!T(jn
I
C NRt AR6o16192 SOURCE COM LqVoDW6VOOO/O11/DO25/DO25
AUMOR: Oppengeym, V. D.; Finkel'shteynj, Ye. h.
TITLE: Some features of infrared and ultraviolet absorption spectra of 3-4-benzo-l-
nil-tcocyclopentane,and Its derivatives
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abe. 1ID1W,
REP SOURCE: Tr- Komis. po spektroskopii. AN SSSR, t- 3, vYP- 1, 1964, 99-107
TOPIC TAGS: uv absorption, absorption spectrum, organic silicate
ABSTRACT: The authors investigate the ir and uv absorption spectra of 3-4-benzo-l-
sylicocyclopentane and its derivatives. They observed a sharp increase in the inten-
sity of the absorption band in the region 1569 - 15BO caO, which is credited to the
benzene ring. Both the position of the maximum band and its intensity vary with the
character of the substitute at the 31 atom. The presence of the bathochromic shift
of the absorption band 2200 - 2700 1 of the spectrum of 3-4-benzo-l-ailicocyc'Lo-
pentame and its derivative by -25 X, is observed. A hypothesis is advanced that the
obtained similarities of the spectra are connected with disturbance of the electron
cloud of the benzene ring as the latter interacts with the silicon atoms. [Transla-
tion of abstract]
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AIACCESSION AR: AP4040604 S/0204/64/004/003/0487/0493
AUTHORs Znamenskays, E. No; Nametkin, No So; Pritula, No A.;
Oppengeys, V. Do; Cherny*sheva, To 1.
TITLEi Synthesis and properties of 1-ailyl-4-(vinylsilyl)benzenes
SOURCE: Neftekbimiya. v. 4. no. 3, 1964, 487-493
TOPIC TAGS% organosilico'n polymer, phenylene bridge, heat transfer
agent. lubricating oil
ABSTRACT: Two new 1-silyl-4-(vinlysilyl)benzenes. 1-(diethyl6ilyl,)-
4-(diethylvinylsilyl)benzene (1) and 1-(methylphenylailyl)-4-(Methyl-
phenylvinylsilyl)benzene (II), have been synthesized, their physical
ponstants determined, and their polymerization studied. Organosilicon
compounds with phenyl groups in the backbone were of interest as
thermally stable substances suitable for such applications as lubri
cating oils and heat-transfer agents. Synthesis was carried out in
twostepat 1) condensation of p-bromophenylmagn*oium bromide with
the appropriate dialkyl- or diaryl-chlor"ilans to form the
Lcord 12
F CCESSION NRt AP4040604
A
1-bromo-4-(dialkyl)- or 1-bromo-4-(diarylsilyl)-benzent and 2) reaction
of the Grignard reagent from the latter with the appropriate alkyl-
or aryl-chlorovinylailane to form I or II in 28.4 and 35.0% yields,
respectively. Polymerization of II (taken as an example) at 300C to:
the presence of Pt on C or at 280C without &,catalyst formed
straight-chain soluble polymers with iC6H4SLCH2CH- repeat units
in the backbone in 82.3 and 68.4% yid and loftening at 142-150C
and 87-93C, respectively. The structure of the polymers was
confirmed by IR spectroscopy. This work was done at the Institute
of Petrochemical S otheals, Academy of Sciences 'SSSR. Orig..art.
has: 8 formulas. I tables, and 3 figures.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut neftekhimicheskogo sintema AN SSSR im.
A. V. Topchiyeva (Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis,AN SSSR)
SUBMITTED: IOSep63
SUB CODEt 0011ac,
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DATE ACQt 06Jul64
NO REF SOVI 006
ENCLs A0
OTHERs 007
ACCESSION NR: AP4012090 S/0020/64/*154/002/0383/0386
AUTHORS: Nametkin, N.S. (Corresponding member); Vdovin, V.K.;
Finkellahteynp Ye. Sh.; Arkh1pova, T.N.; Oppengeynx V.D.
TITLE: Synthesis of 3,4-banzosilicocyclopentanes
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*p v. 154, no. 2. 1964, 383-386
TOPIC TAGS: 3.4-benzoallicocyclopentane, infra-red spectrum,,Ultra-
violet spectrum, chloromethylbenzyldichlorallane cyclization, 3,4-
benzosilleocyclopentane synthesis, silicon containing Indane
ABSTRACT: The silicon-containing analog of Indane, 3.4-benzonili-
cocyclopentane and some of its derivatives were synthesized and
characterized by their IR and u.v. spectra and physical properties.
Chloromethylbenzy1dichlorsilane was cyclixed with AIM In benzene
3
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AccEssioN NR: AP4012090
to the 3,4-benzo-1,1-dichlorosilicocyclopentane:
CICII AICIj AON~'/ Of
I(KH2 C.11. ,U, "C14>101 + "co.
The latter was reduced with LIAlH4 to 3,4-benzo-1,1-dihydroailloo-
cyclopentane, alkylated with INgBr to the oorrosponding 1,,l-
dimethyl- and 1.1-dibutyl-derivativess and reached with acetic
anhydride to form the 3, 4-benzo- 1 , 1 -diac e ton Ulcocyclopentane.
LjAI;14
OCIN N, C",\Hp
COI, %^"C H a/
,^~AH. - nn,Rp .
~~H>Cl' + "gar kk&m
Am CH3 , a-C.1f,
$Cie + (013CO40-
110COC"Ah
H.
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