SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSADIN, B.A. - OSANOV, D.P.
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more easily malted cathodes. Although it was the cathodes that were pitted, the
microplasmoids originated at the anodes. It is suggested that their high velocities
may be due to electrodynamic accelerating forces of the typo discussed by H.Maocker
.(Zs.phys.,141,198,1955). A simple regenerative mechanism Is suggested to account
for microcrater formation: a local increase of the metal vapor density reduces the
thickness of the cathode drop region. 71iis results in a local increase of the elec.-
tric field, and hence of the current. I'he increased current Increases the local
temperature, and hence the local evolution of metal vapor. "In conclusion the au-
thors express their gratitude to A.G.losif'ynn, member of the Academy of Sciences
of the Armenian SSR, for his interest in the work, and to Yu.P.R501ov and A.A.Stup-
in for discussing the results." Orig.art.has: 1 formula and 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: none
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AUTHOR: ~Osadln~
ORG: Branch-of the All-Union Research 11;5titute for' Blectromechani
(Filial VGes0Yuznogo nauchno-looledovatellskogo institute elektromi
iki)
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-TITLEt Anode erosion with a high-current dischary, In a vacuum
TOPIO TAGS: erosion, anode, gas discharge, electrode
SOURCE: Teplofiziks vysokikh temperatur, v-3o no.6, 1965, 914-919
A33STRACT: The first part of the article Is devoted to a review of the
theoretical aspects of the subject and the development of a method of
calculation. A figure shows thelgeometry of the electrodes used In the
experimental section of the work - The test material (a eutectic of
44-.5% lead and 55.5% bismuth or tin) was placed In lump form in a tray
on the face of the central electrodeand was melted In a vacuum (at a
pressure of less than 10-5 mm Hg) using an electric heater. The diB-
charge was initiated with a special sparkplug, and the frequency of the
discharge was 10-25 cycles. Steady-state heat conditions were establish
on the electrodes within a few minutes after the start of operation; the
temperature of the face of the central electrode during the pauses be-
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tween discharges was 300-350C)0. Experimental values for the cons=ption
of electrode material are said to agree well with values calculated
theoretically.. The conclusion can be drawn that the lag in the loss of
mass In a bigh-current face discharge should lead to the result that the
erosion plasma formed in the diechar3e and accelerated by the magnetic
pressure of the current passing through It will have a considerable
spread with respect to velocity. A small mass at the start of the dis-
charge will be accelerated to high velocities, while-the main mass of
the erosion plasma will be imparted substant ly-jomaller velocitiep
"The author expresses h3dhanks to M.A. eltMike'bko and B.V. Yelivee!~16
for advice, and B.M. lie In'O for help In making the measurements."
Orig. art. has: 13 formula's and 3 figures. -
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electrode- erosionf.- Sma
V]Pf C'TAGSr'.~-vamIUM &schargei-
-author-has investi e rf
.,WTUCT-. The gat d the vacuum (10 --mm H di cha ge of a
-charged to 3-kV or,less between-a 2 ler
iA4 C i,)P
Ito -trofarad apacitor MM
-~cylindrical copper electrode-and 8. diameter rods of.lead z
&d
7- kb b
migsteh-al-7 Th
')~~tedlp'and ti einvestigation as undert Ca
--est.1h the -behavior of iyl-Uidrical la-- rThe- two electrodes were coaxial I
Ah'air-ends were coolanar with t " end of'a and 19 am inner and outer
ttnd
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ME AR IM z
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emitted in the discharge was obuerved and tiie speed of th -0 pj as''mab t*
urs a were
j grap o ~The energy evolved in..- -the
t-1-measureO by vieans'.of -high--.speOd ~streak:photo fw~
was measured with a specially constructed calorimetero, It was ~ 11bund
'54% _,~t the-
-red to the electrode
-that energy stored in the capacitor was trapsfez
eros or
i. product6 - (plagma, unionized vaporp and'metal droplets)a The:most rapid
il, _ctrod were emitted in the
plasmav, bursts (6z 10 cm/see for thei aluminum e e
very early sta e:of the-discharge.long before.the current had-reacbed its raximum,
9
This is ascribed to the presence In the-laterstages of the,discharge of it much
:-greater mass.of-aroded electrode material to be accelerated* The paper concludes
with a ver), brief discussion of the--iffic-ioncies -of plAsma-gunse A'I than!k Yu,P,
and r discussions ancl._~s
RVIVY) A-A.,Stu ZA,,Plngule YujoTaynwfo &VA
n,49F_ ftM+._ i666, I
OSADIN, V.A., inzh.
ketho4~-, of awlyzing the indicator diagrams for determining the
mean indicated p, pressure. Energamashinostroenie '/ no.l.:18-21
s 61. (MIRA 14:9)
(Indicators for gas and oil engines)
OSADIJ-I ~ -V.A,.,_ inzh.
New atation&ry i-S'iill 'A ',- d`ceel engine. Energommashinc-stroen~p
- ~ I
7 no.11-.48 N, 141. (MIRA D. L1,)
,Di.ase-- engineo)
BUNIN, K.P., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; OSADIKA, N.G., inzhener;
YEDDRDVA, S.A., inzhener.
Diagram of the eutectoid transformation of austenite in gray or
malleable cast iron. Lit.proizv.no.4:17-19 AP '56. (KLRA 9:7)
l.Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Banin)
(Cast iron) (Austenite)
T
OBADIM, A. T-
A grovizg econouv increases demands on financial organs. Fin. SSSR
19 ne.12:54-58 D 158. (KRA 11:12)
1.ZaveduyushchiLya Stalinskim ray-finotdelem g. Mookv7.
(Finance)
OSAD I KO F -
State controllers (notes by the district Finance Department chief.
Fin. SSSR 20 no.6:67-74 Je 159. ( MIRA 12 : 10 )
(Moncow--Finance)
BUROVA, LyudmileL Petrovnall; 0 ADIKO &-njQt&L_Lpdorovna; RYZHKOV,
A.S., red.; POWTMWA-,-A.A., tek-b-n-77TROwnw-
(Growth of the wealth and the welfare of the nation] Rost
bogatstva i blagosostoianiia naroda. Moskva, Ekonomizdat,
1963. 117 p. (MIRA 160)
(Cost and standard of living)
(Economic conditions)
CSAD'KG, I.S.
Stripping reaction with excitation if spin levels. Vest. Mosk.
un. i3~r- 3: Fiz., astron. 16 no-3:62-65 MY-Je 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Kafedra elecktrodinamiki i kvant,)voy teorii Moskovskogo
Fos-idarstvennogo universiteta.
(Nuclear reactions)
". P.
onomicheskii ocherk o imeni .eriina k~irsnovsldi raior, a:;,bov--kc., obla-sti
-Iconoiaic 3ketch of the -enin Qollectiv-~ rarm kfdrsanov aistrict, -antri.; -J.
~
oskva, lellkhoz-iz, 1957. 244 p.
u: hionthly iist of :-u-si---.n cc-z!srior.s, .,ol. 6 - o. 11 ' --,bruar,,,, 1954
D , i.
iu~
.14
psw!xo,j~ kj R~t~qy~h, kandidat ekonomicheskikh nauk; ANDROIIOV, I.I.,
, ~tk_
redaktor; tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[Agricultural artale under modern conditions of developments]
bellskokhoziaistvennala artell v sovremennykh usloviiakh ee razvitiia.
Moskva. Izd-vo "Zaanie.0 1956. 39 P. (Veesoiuznoe obehchestvo po
rasprostranentiu politicheakikh i asuchnykh znanii. Ser.8, Bkonomika
sel'skogo khoziaistva. vyp. 2, no.5) NLRA 9:11)
(Collective farms)
9,~ ~~.-,.fP~rQO#,Jqndldat okonomicheakikh rmuk; SULKOVSKAYA,
W-A-04 ~ - ~ t - - ~ I I.,.,-.,- t - T.
M.A.,,-red:6ktor; ZUBRI Ilt, , Z.F., tekhnichaskiy redaktGr
(The workday unit and wages] TrudrAen' i ego oplata. Mosk-va,
Sellkhozgiz. 1956. 171 p. (KLRA 10:2)
(Wages)
TICHENTOYMY. H.L. ; _2~~'KO, M.P.; BRAGINSKIY. B.I. ; SLOBODIN, V.M. ; FIS141AN.
Z.A.; LEVV.; BkDIRIYAN, G.G.; TYUTL'q, V.A.;
ABUMOV. .; nUYER.S.V.; KOBCHIKOVA, I.A.; XARRAUKHOYA, Te.I.;
OBOLINSKIT, K.P., IIIIN.S.A.; GAVRILOV, V.I.; FREYDMAU. S.H.;
KAUSHNIKOVA. V.S.. redaktor; IAPIDUS. H.A.. redaktor; RAKITINA.
Ye.D., redaktor; MOrOVA, A.F.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Manual for students of collective farm economy] T pomoshch'
ituchniushchim ekonomiku kolkhozov. Mosi-va, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz.
lit-rY, 1956. 423 P. (MIRA 10:1)
(Collective farma)
OSLDIKO. Mikhail Petrovich; SUFMTSKIY. S.A., kand. ekon. nauk, red.;
0 -
., red.; WRIYANOV. V,?., tekhn. red.
(socialist system of agriculture; from a course of lectures ort the
po3itioal soonorq of socialism) Sotsialisticheeksia sistema sell-
skogo kho2laistva; Iz karea lektsii po politicheekol ekononii
sotsiallzm. (Moskva] Izd-vo Hook. urdvo 1958. 91 P. (HIM 11:9)
(Agriculture)
OSAD IKO, M.
Strengthening the principle of material self-interest in
collective farm production. Yop.ekon. no.2:80-88 F '59.
(MIRA 12:5)
(Collectlvo farms)
(Wagns)
OSADIKO Mikhail Petrovich; MATSUK, H.V., red.; VORONINA, R.K.,
(Necessary and surplus products under socialism) Veobkhoft-7,i
i pribavochnvi produkt pri sotsializme. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo
"Vysshaia shkola," 1962. 61 p. (MIRA 15:5)
(Economics)
--- OSADI tekhn. red. x4ch; YEFIMOV, O.S., red.; KOZLOVA, T.A.,
(The cooperative form of agricultural production under
socialism]Kooperativnala forms sellskokhoziaistvennogo pro-
izvodstva pri sotsializme. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1963.
117 p. (MIRA 16:3)
(Collective farms)
KOVALEVSKIY, G.T., red.; WIDIN, Ye.I., red.; OSADIKO, V.P.,
red.; PASHKEVICH, 0.11., red.
[Labor incentives in a socialist society] Stimulirovanie
truda v sotsialisticheskom obshchestve. Minsk, Izd-vo
"Nauka i tekhnika'll 19~,4. 190 p. (MIU 17:5)
1. Akademiya navuR BSSR, Minsk. Instytut ekonomiki.
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correspond to the emissirn of the varicus thread-like crystals. The --mage
might cha:,ge when the ~ctential is raisedi The images of single thread-
like crystals ',of smaller diameter) disappear, while the I.::,ages of others
appear. "he crystals resist a lastin,~ heating to red heat of the wire.
Due tc tne neatin6 of the crystals, the same emissicr, c,~rrent be c,~-
served with a ~otentia_! increase. Some emission images disap '-ea- and t:.e
sci,e,--n iuminescci even.1y. It is assumed that the ends are ruanued off
aur)ng neating and the images of some crystals cverlai. (quite cfter. onc-
car. see images on ti,e screen, which consist of four ii-liv-,dual ium.':.ous
:3~cts jumetii;,es it car. ~be ubst:rvud !-,aw the 1.11age IS I-Ltatlrt: -Y ~C C--~'U;.,;
1t6 axis. This m-ght take pla_-e under the effect -f 1,)n bcmiardment of
residuai 6ases, Very sulaum it was Lbserved that a suaden rcLation t,oK
pla.:e wher, increasing the potential, with a subsequent cl~sappearance of t~.e
image. It is Lossible that these pl,ei.oinena are reiated to the occurrence of a
stal emission and to a stripping of these :_-r~~sta' s by tn~ i ~elJ
screw cr L
Investigatiuns of tne t~~read-'--ke :rysta:s af ter tr.,- tes. S,.owe,~ t,.at the::-
ends become poir.ted due tc, icn bombardment. The icr, bombardzent is t-, e maJn
- 5: hi;noon 1". 1. , i&L;~ i,
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j~V. , Avtcelpktronnaya eiLissiya. iizmatg-z , 1 8 A fair..y stable
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current can be expected IrGm crystais !~avin6 the lurm of straig't :.ead-es
of a smal'. diameter. Stud:.es c.-' thu c-i:ect of io:. bombarQIL,i.I,t Lr. '.,.e
emission ~-rQperties of thread-iike ~-rys-uis s%oweJ that the cu.;ssi,:n clAi-i,:'t
increases by a muitij~o and reaches ui ', .5jOXia. The stability L)I- tl.c
emission current aiso in-~ruasea. At the sarie time, more four-ieaf iiniiets
can be observed on the screen. For a :ertain "point brush", tl~e ccnditicns
furnishing constant emission currents a-,e c:-.csen experimental,~,. Ther are
7 flEures and 7 reierer-~es: 5 ~~c~viet-b-oc and 2 ncn-5oviet-bloc.
ASSOCIAM-\: Fizichesl-iy fakulltet ljos,~ovsKog& gos, universiteta im,
14I.V. Lomonosova (Division of Phv.5ics of Euscow State 'ji.ivers:.ty
imeni IV, V. Lomonoscv)
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Foreigm bod7 in the vagina. Edrav.Bolor. 6 no.2:68 7 ,6o.
(KMk UtO
1. Iz kafedr7 akusherstva i ginekologil (i.o. zaveduyushchogo -
dotsent N.Y. L7zikov) Vitebskogo neditsinskogo instituta.
(VAGINA--PMIGN BODIES)
FUKLEV, V.A.; OSAY,, A.A.; S7,TKIIANKULOV, F.F.; n]LYACANO';, F.Kh.;
KLEYMAN, N.M.
Operation of a basic gas cupola with a refractory tied
Lit proizv. no.6:35-36 Je 164. (141HA 1F: 5
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AUTHOR: -Sergeyev, A. V.; Osak. V. F.
ORG: none
TITLE: Electronic circuit of a neutron monitor
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdelpDjyp~. _~i irskiy ii1stitut zemnogo magnetizm, Ionosfery
~p _ -- t
I ras pros traneniya radiovoln. Issledovaniya po geomagnetizmu I aeronomil (Studies In geo-
magnetism and aeronomy). Moscow Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 151-155
TOPIC TAGS: neutron detector, neutron counter, electronic circuit, circuit design
ABSTRACT: A method for simplifying the circuit of a neutron monitor is proposed, which Is
based on the experimental finding that an increat3c of the supply voltage of an SMI 1-8 slow-
neutron counter to 3000 v does not cause the counter Indications to fall outside the propor-
tionality limits. This mode of operation makes it possible to obtain n pulse amplitude roughly
twice that of the Btandard mode. Pulses can be recorded with a simple pulse amplifier with a
gain K - 200. Based on the6e results, a neutron-monitor circuit Is design6d which incor-
porates both electronic tubes and semiconductors, and by introducing feedback and adequate
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correlation between the stages of the first and second aniplifter, greatly reduces the thermal
instability exhibited b,
y earlier devices of this t-ype. A distinctive feature of the circuit pro-
posed is the use of a tunnel diode (with an operating threshold of 0. 2 v) in the integral pulse-
discriminator circuit. The maximum gain is 500, and the instability Is �0. 5%. A schematic
circuit and a block diagram of the neutron monitor are given and discussed. Orig. art. has:
I table and 4 figures.
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OSAK1, F.
OSAKI, Y. Remarks on Jeno Jedovsky'a article "Investigation of a Network with
Phuse Compensating Coodensers by Means of a Circular Diagram." p. 144
Vol. 49, no. 5. Ray 1956
ELEKTROT.CHINKA
TSCHBOLOGY
Budapest. Hungary
SO: East Shropeaa Accession Vol. 6, no. 3. March 195?
OSMIF, V.P., Inzh.
Characteristic of the wear of metal in high-speed crushing for
mills coal. Energomashinostroenie 6 no.4:23-26 Ap 160.
(MIRA 13:8)
(Crushing machinery)
0
sa
neova.xl
Determining standard dietary allowances for man. Yop.pit. 16 no.5:
52-58 3-0 157- (MIRA 11:3)
1. Is Institute narodnogo pitaniya kdir. - dotsent I.Mashek),
Prage.
(NMITION,
standard. (Rue))
C c ho 3 L o v it I, i a T
-A I Human anti Anima I MIN-i4o logy, Metnbolisin
j; 7 ()7jT.- r 7
Osancova K.
Determ,'nnttlon o-,f ~-.n AJ,~ qiiatc. Amount of FaL in
tb,2
Ceskoz-.1 1933 , 3 , X_ . 2-3, 121
to data previously obtamcd. the
mean fat fo r womer youn,,,er than 10
should ui-lotait t-.) V)I- of tlie total caloric i ntake
being g~-arh_-,ailv reduceuz' Lo 25% foi- women in the
older age groups.
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Mcnthly list of Fe3,. Europe Accessions (EEAI), LC, 11o'. F, ho. 6, ':'~
jnclfis
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lane
a CO ov
nMIKAVA, L. []Mikav ". L.]; -QF!.J~
Problem of the fan content in food Cvith summary in English]
Vop.pIt. 17 no.6:12-13 R-D '58. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Iz Instituta narodnogo pitaniya, Praga, Chekhoslovatakaya
Farodneya Respublika.
(FOOD,
fnt content (Rua))
(PATS, detem.
in food (Rua))
OSANCOVA, 9.
Diet and obesity. Results of epidemiological investigations. Rev.
Czech. med. 7 no-4:278-294 161.
1. Institute of Human Nutrition, Prague. Director: Doe. J. Masek, M.D.
(OBESITY nutrition & diets)
OSANCOVAI K.
On the frequency of obc--~Jty. Cook. gaotroent. viz. 15 no-3:2,-7-240
My 161.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu,, Praha, reditel doc, dr. J. Masek.
(03~1--SITY statist) '
OUNCOVA, K.
Food requJre.-qent and body weight. Results of a field
survey. Gesk. gastroent. vyz. 15 no.4:299-303 Je 161.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum lidu, Praha, reditel doe. dr. J. Masek.
II(NUTRITION SURVEYS) (BODY WEIGHT)
I
I
Obesity and food composition. (Results
Cesk. gastroent. vyz. 15 no.6:434,-448 S
Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy
(NUTRITIOV SURVEYS)
14MEK, J.; KRIKAVA, L.,;_ OSANGOVA, K.
Epidemiological Burvey of cholosterolaemia and ita Api-ficance.
Rev. czech. mod. 8 no.31186-199 162..
1. Institute of Human Nutrition, Prague; Director; Prof. J. Masek,
M.D.
(BLOOD CHOUSTEROL)
OSANCOVA, K. -
On now recomended allowances of food portions, calories, nutrition.--i
substances and supplements. Cask. gastroent. 16 no-1:5-14 Ja 162.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel doc. dr. J. Mlasek DrSc.
(NUTRITION)
KRIKAVA, L.; HEJDA, S.; HATLE, J.; MASEK, J.; OSANCOVA, K.; NERADILOVA, M.
Fats inl2utrition of our population. Cask. gastror-nt. v-jz. 16 no-3/4:
183-190 Ap 162.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel doc. MUDr. J. Masek,
DrSc.
(FATS) (NUTRITION SURVFYS)
MASEK., J.; 9;~ANCOVA,_--K.; SLABOCHOVA, Z.; HEJDA, S.; HATLE, J.
Epidemiology and pathogenesis of obesity. Cesk. gastroent. rjz.
16 no.3/4:223-229 Ap 162.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel doc. ITUDr. J. Masek,
DrSc.
(OBESITY) (NUTRITION)
MASEK, Josef; KRIKAVA, Lonis; OSANCOVA, Katerina; HEJDA, Stanislav;
HATLE, Jr-:.ilav
New Czechoslovakian recomendations for nutrition allowances. Gas.
lek. cesk. 101 no.26:806-811 29 Je 162.
1. Ustav pro tyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, prednosta prof. dr J. Masek.
(NUTRITION SURVEYS)
MASEK, Josef; KRIKAVA, Louis; OSANCOVA, Katerina
The level of blood cholesterol and phospholipids in the populat.:Lcn,
influencing factors and their importance. Cas. lek. cei3k. 101 no.50.
1482-1488 14 D 162.
1. Ustav pro vyzk= vyzivy lidu, Praha-Krc, reditel prof. dr. J. Pasok.
(BLOOD CHOLESTEROL) (PHOSPHOLIPIDS)
MASEK, Josef; KRIKAVA, Louis; OSANCOVA, Katerina;statiaticke zpracovani
ZVOL&NKOVA, K.; HATLE,
The level of blood cholesterol and phospholipids in the population II.
Cholesterol level in tho Czechoslovakian population and seasonal variations.
Gas lek. cesk. 101 no.51:1489-1494 21 D 162.
1. Ustav pro vyzkwa vyzivy lidu, Pr4ha - Kre reditel prof. dr. J. Masek.
(BLOOD CHOLESTEROL) (SEASONSJ
MASEKIP J.; KRIKAVA, L.; OSANCOVA, K.; statiaticke zpracovani-ZVOLAITKOVA, K.;
HULEE, J.
Blood levels of cholesterol and phospholipids in the population.
III. Influence of diet and physical work (population studies).
Cas. lek. cesk. 102 no.8:198-204 22 F 163,
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha-Kre, reditel prof. dr. J.Masek.
(BLOOD CHOLESTE10L) (PHOSPHOLIPIDS) (BLOOD LIPIDS)
(EM:RTION) (FATS) (DIETARY PROTEINS) (Asconm AGID)
(BLOOD CHS14ICAL ANALYSIS)
KRIKAVA, L.; H.EJDA, S.; OSANCOVA, K.
StudieB on food conBUMption by 6-year-old ch-,Idren from 2
different commmities. Cesk. pediat. 20 no.11:945 N 165.
1, Ustav pro vyzkum vyz-vv lidu v Praze (reditel prof. dr.
J. Masek, DrSc.).
K 1A
HEJDA S.; QSA-T~CYVA,,_K.; Research Institute for Human Nutrition
"j3tav pro VyzkiirTi Lidu), Pravue, Director (Redital) Prof
J. MASOZ.
'etar7 Source~, of Calcium."
Gasoi,is Loksru Geskych, Vol 105, No 110, 10 Sep 66, pp
T,
-ract /Authors' English 31IMMary modif'ied 7: 3ourcos of calc4un.
diat of the rural i)ooulation of' Eastern Bohemia were in-
vustigated. Milk and milk i)roduct3 are the most irrpo-tant source,
accounting for 66% of the total Ca intake. Cereals c-me second,
ocritributing 13%, while vegetables provide 61- of the total Ca in-
ta-ka. I Figures, 4 Czech references.
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CZEChOSLOVANIA
OSANCOVA, K.; HEJDA, S.; Research Institute for Human Nutrition
(Ustav pro Vyzkum Vyzivy Lidu), Director (Reditel) Prof Dr J. MASEK.
"Calcium Consumption of tho Czech Population."
Pra7ue, Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol 105, No 41, 12 Oct 66, pp
1122 - 1125
Abstract fA-uthors, 1~ngiish summary modified 7: The averar-e per
capita consturlption of calcium is about 760 mg. Very low' intakes
were observed Plainly in the groups where the intake shnuld be
higher than average, that is in pm-nant women, adolescents, child-
ren, and lactating women. Hi,-fter consumption of milk and of
products based on rnilk is recomTended to obtain satisfactory Ca
intake levels. 2 Figures, 6 Tables, 2 Western, 4 Czech references.
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HUTIGARY
FULDI, Rihaly, Dr of mod. sci., GUIMT, Albeit, Cand. or mod. sci., ZQZaa.
11ad.a, POBMAJO 1,Saria, ZOLTAN, 0., Tomas, OSAND&L-FA&m Cand. of mod. sci.,
gedical University of Szeged, II. Medical Cmc, Institute of Anatomy, and
Neurological End Psychiatric Clinic (Szegedi OrvostudomanVi Eaetem, II. oz.
Belklinika, Anatomiai Intozat es Ideg-Elmekortani Klinika).
$'Recent Data on the Anatomy of the Connection Between the Brain and Lymphatic
System"
Budapest, A Maryar Tudomamros Akadmia V. Orvosi Tudopunk Osztalyanak
KozlcmMyei -100
., Vol XVII, No 1, 1966, pages 93
Abstract: LrAuthors I Hungarian sumun rZ7By the method of experimental lymphatic
edema produced by "self-injection with lymphatic fluid,'# the lymphatic ves3ols
In the substance of the dura motor at the 6kull base and their connection with
the tr. lymphaticus cervicalia %ore demmstrated. In contrast to the un-
certanities anid inadequacies found in t1* liaterature, this cbservation provides
a mDrphologied conftrmation of the lymphatics in the area of the dorsal sulcus
and also wqplains the severe morphological wA functional changes seen after
radical li ation of the cervical lymphatic &ctq. An 9 references are
Western. Xuacript received 13 Jul 63J
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OSAM. F.
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Sebool medical service Is the prime interest of public bealtb
organizers. Conk. sdravot. 5 no.2:98-99 Feb 57.
(PUBLIC HMTH
school mod. serv. (Cs))
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OSANECO Jam, Col, Dr, Brade Kralove Military Medical Aca&JW
Coauthor, with Maj Dr Vaclav DOBIAS, Capt Dr Bobumil MLCEK, and Capt
Dr Jaroslay FROMAZKA, of a historical article, "Care of Wowded in the
Austro-Pruselan War of 1866.0
(VZL, Doe 54)
SO: Sum. 436, 30 March 1955.
'-ACC NR, io&14911 Monograph CZ/
Osanec, Jan and others
Manual for the military doctor (Repetitorium vojenskeho lekare)
2d ed., rev. Prague, Nase vojsko, 1965. 0479 P. illus. 4000
copies printed. Series note: Vojenskozdravotnicka knihovna, ov.
23.
TOPIC TAGS: military medicine, chemical warfare, atomic warfare,
biological warfare, Czechoslovak military medicine, military
hygiene, epidemiology, military surgery
PURPOSE AND COVE-RAGE: This second edition of the handbook for
officers of the Czechoslovak medical corps is meant primarily for
doctors to be assigned or merely assigned to military units, for
students of military medicine, and for physicians in general.
The text covers all aspects of modern military medical services,
their organization and logistics during war and peace. Special
attention Is paid to ABC factors. The chapter on the Principles
of Kilitary Surgery covers the effect of ionizing radiation, .
radioactive contamination, chemical contamination, and biological
contamination of surgical casualties. A separate chapter Is de-
voted to AW medical counter-measures in case of area, equipment,
and personnel AW contamination. Types of detection devices used
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by Czechoslovak military personnel are described. The chapter on
CW defense describes modern CW agents In detail. Principles of
diagnosis, therapeutics, and decontamination are also given. Bio-
logical warfare principles and countermeasures, and epidemiology
are described in a separate chapter, including diagnosis, treat-
ment and prevention. The handbook contains tables, organizational
charts, lists of abbreviations and symbols, and references to
Czech military instructions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface -- 5
Ch. I. Principles of combat medical services -- 11
Ch. II. Principles of field surgery -- 85
Ch. III. Care of nonsurgical casualties behind the front
lines -- 159
Ch. IV. Anti-AW medical services -- 215
Ch. V. Anti-BW and CW medical services 239
Ch. V1. Principles of military hygiene 275
Ch. VII. Principles of military epidemiology -- 321
Ch. VIII. Principles of peace-time medical services for the
Czechoslovak armed forces -- 375
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GZLChOSLuV&L-%,1A
Fiti3tiY, P. x iigL -11 CLANY, K., vSi~',IKOVA, K., P,3-PA'?, J.,
J1 _~L. ,
ZVOLANKOVAK, K; Nutrition iosonrM-TtV1-t1*Ntb- Pediatric v'aculty,
Charles University (Ustav pro Vyzk= Vyzivy Lidu, Fakulta i)etskeho
Lekarstvi. KU), Pra7ue.
"The Influence of Food Intak3 Frequency on Body Proportions ano
the Thickness of Epithelium in 6chool Children."
Pra~rua, Ceskoslovonska r-ysioloCie, Vol 1~, No~2, Feb 66, p-.) 83-114
Abstract: In grown-ups infrcouent heavy meals increabo fat
deposition. 226 children, aged 6 - 16 were given 2874-2970
calories per day in 3, 5 or 7 meals- In the age group 11 - 16
3 meals a day led to an increase of weight; in the, younger
group no differcnee was found. The epithelium was thicker in
the children with increased weight. 4 Western, L1. Czech
references. Submitted at "16 Days of Physiology" at Kosice,
30 Sep 65.
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AUTHORS: Oshchepkov, P.K., Skvortsov, B.N., 0spaRv,,_B,A, and
Siprikov, I,V.
TITLE. Application of Continuous Secondary Electron
Multiplication to the Amplification of Small Current-~
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta. 1960. No 4. pp 89-91
TEXT: The principle of the multiplier is illustrated in Fig,l
in which 1 and 2 are contact rings, 3 is a cylindrical tube
(secondary emitter), 4 is the electron collector. 5 is cl
microammeter and is the incident radiation giving rise to
secondary electron emission from the inner surfa~-e of the cylinder
It was found that the best results were obtained with a mixture of
T102 and MgO as the secondary emitter, The electrical
conductivity of this mixture can be varied within relatively wide
limits and after suitable treatment the material is capable of
producing sufficiently high secondary emission, The material for
the tube was prepared as follows: one part by weight of T10, and
one part by weight of MgO were soaked in ethyl alcohol and
thoroughly mixed, The mixture was then dried in air in a drying
cupboard at 100% for 2 hours. The dried mixture was sifted and
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baked in a furnace and the temperature was raised to 1200 C oit the
rate of 200"C per hour and kept at 1200 ,C for 2 hours, The bok(-d
material was then sifted again using the 005313 sieve, The
powder thus obtained was then used to prepare the following
mixture. I kg of the above powder. 225 9 of homogenized paraffin
and 3 to 5 g of oleic acid. The cylindrical tube was made froin
this mixture by baking in an MgO powder at the rate of 50' Per
hour up to 13000C. The specimen was kept at that temperature f r
3 hours. It was then allowed to cool over a period of 12 to
15 hours. The tube thus manufactured was then placed In a
hydrogen atmosphere and heated to 1200'C in 1 hour,, It was kept at
that temperature for 30 min and then cooled over a period of 2 hcurs.
The tube was then placed in a special vacuum chamber in whi--h
oxygen activation was carried out under the following conditiDns.
temperature 500 to 600'C, pressure of oxygen 0,1 to 0,01 mm Hg.
activation time 1 to 3 min, Fig.4 and 5 show tile reslil~s
obtained, There are 5 figures and 13 referenies 10 Soviet and
3 non-Soviet,
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ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii AN SSSR
(Institute of Metallurgy AS USSR)
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Amplification coefficient N) and
output current (I, amps) as
functions of the voltage applied
to the secondary emitter (V, volts)
for 0.1, 0.2, 1 and 5 lux. The
curve for 0.2 lux was obtainod
after baking at 1800C for 30 min.
-Ila; samples or, W~W.
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AUTHOR KC VALET, Ye Ye ; OSkNOT, D ~ P, -4
TI TLE The Influence exercise-d-by the measurements of li3k shde~a
s-urce -n the -eakening of T - rays in a protect-ye medium
(Vlivtrize i)rot..-a-,-h~nnnP+' -1oskn,-(- I s oc nika ri.;~ ie
cf~ l ". i Y ~~J. ~ Z"UL"L h - ~ .Rui z -. a.:,)
PERIODICAL Atomna,\.% Energiya 1957, 11/6,, 555-558.
ABSTRACT Theoretically the influence exercised by the measurements of an
infinitely thin diek-shaped r -1 source whioh to embedded in a
protective medium upon the weakening of t -radialion is taken
ap by thq protactive medium (in this case the multiple asattering
of r -radiation in the protective medium iB taken into can.-
sideration The derived equation is numerloally worked out for
water, concrete, iron, lead, and r- energies of from 0,5 Mey
to 3,0 MeT, and result3 are graphically recorded in which case
the ratio k1k is used an a characteristio, This ratio, which
is called degfee of relatio-e weakening, is defiDed as follows:
- degree of weakening for a punctiform r, source
k
0
k - de6ree of "eakening of a disk-shaped
r, nuur~e but both
I
in consideration of the multiple scattering of~' radlat;on
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sou-r3e in the weakening of r -raye in a prothctive medium
ASSOCIATION:
MSENTED BY:
SUBMITTED,
ATAILLBLE:
The following curves illustrate the computed results:
1~ For various thick materials with small and medium Z
2 for various materials of 5 om thickness, in which :tase
I Er - 0'r Wev
3) with different energies in dependence of the thickness of
the concrete (up to 120 om')~
not given,
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AUTHORS Gusev N.G.,Osanov D.P.,Mashkovich V.P., 89-1o~2o/36
TITLE Measurement of Small a-6mitter Concentrations in Water by Freezing
-Out.
(Imereniye mqlykh kontsentrateiy a-aktivnykh veshche3tV v vode me-
todom vyxwrazhivan*a._Rw9isn)'
PERIODICAL Atomnaya Energiya,1957,Vol 3,Nr lo, Pp 346-350 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT The follving effect was used for measuring a-contaminations in wa-
ter:
If a-contaminated water is poured into a receptaelb made of insula-
ting material,the bottom 6f which consists of metal, and if the bot-
tom is frozen -out to -6ooC, the activity in the uppermost layer,
i.e. the layers frozen at the end- on the occasion of freezing -out
will increase considerably. As a measure for enrichmetit with the sign
K the order of magnitude K- N is assumed. N is the a-particle num-
ber emitted from the surface No of the frozen layers, whilat No is
the number of a-particles which are emitted from the surface of a
preparation which is still liquid.
The experimental arrangement,which is described in detail,is now In-
vestigatedt
1) In what way does bhe coefficient K depend upon the concentration
of the a-active liquid? K does not change in a concentration domain
of from 3.1o-7c/1 to 6.1o-9C/1.
2) In what way does K depend upon freezing temperature? For this
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K + T I was found.
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3) In what way does K depend upon the heigth h? The a-particles
are able to emerge and be counted only from a layer h cm strong
which is smaller than the a-range in ice and water respectively.
For the coefficients of various heights h 1 ahd h2 the relation
h . h2 + 0,5 was found.
K, hi + 0,5
4) Influence of the chemical composition of the water on the coar-
se of freezing.
The coefficient K is attains its highestvalue in the case in which
the a-oontaminated water to be frozen is chemically nearly equal
to distilled water.
There are 5 figures, I table and 2 Slavic references.
SLTB,';.ITTED April 24, 1956
AVAILABLE Library of Congress.
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POPOV, Vladimir Ivanovich; OSANOV, Dmitriy Paylo LYUSTIBERG, V.F.P
inzh., ved. red.; SH7yymK, G. U., inzh., red.; SOROKDTA,
T.M., tekhn. red.
[Diffusion chamber for measuring the o(-contamination of water]
Diffuzionnaia kamera dlia imereniia OK,-zagriaznennosti vody.
MDskv&,-Filia1 Voss, In-"-nsuft, I tekhn. Informatsii, 1958.
12 P. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheakii i proizvodstvannyi opyt.
Tema 41. No.P-58-89/4) (MIRA 16:2)
(Cloud chamber) (Alpha rays)
AUT1fOR,3:Wan)v, D P. a,%d Po,,ov, V. I.
TITLE: 'correction for Self-Absorption of a-,.
,:Brit of Activity of Plane Specimens
ioo-hcheni -e a-chastiLs pri izmereiiii
_)'braztsov~
PERIOD1,;AL: Pribory i teKhnika eksperimeata,
(USSR)
30VI1~' ;-5
'Li,ticle_-~ i.ti Llir.
(i--)pravka aa sa;ao o.-
aktivi., )sti D103~i'ik_'l
1958, Nr 5, !~i-) -"2-,',4
A-BSTRACT: In thecalcul-ation and measurement of the number of
a-,~articles e,Arted by a olane specii;ien, one often deals
witi-i so-called V,ick s,,-)ecimens in which ttie absorDtiDn D~
a-particles einiULed by the lower layers takes place. Thu.-:"
when water is evaporated, in order to determine the
tratiDn of a-active substances contained in it, meas~ire::ie---1_-
are made on the dry sediment which is always left behinrl.
In orcier to jbtain sufficiently large seuimenLs of tiiis
it is desirable to evaT,,orabe a large amount of .,iater.
ever, if the amount of water evaporated is too large, ti-io-
the tnickness of the sediment may be large enoaf;-h to u r,L)
ti-ie a-~,,articles. Tile connection between tne activity of
tine ~,-ia~er Q, in curies ~er litres an:~' the nLriber of
N emit-~ed -_~er minate froLn the su:rface of anl6nfinitelj
/5 n.),-.-ab:3orb-_*'_-1i1 layer is by x 10- :../V
Correcti,in for Self-Absorption if a-Particles in the
A,,tivity of I-larr, S'eci~!iens
V is the volu'..c, of tlic ovaporatod viater in cc;. e r
~he, case .,-,here V cc :)f water nave beer, eva:)oraLed ,~,,.d a
5ediment is left i)e.,-1_;nd -.,,,itn a thicirness, civen .oy Kd o
K