SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAWLIKOWSKI, S. - PAWLOWSKI, Z.

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-el fit-Silleo Wr Iarl. A t d hu VmV4~ Poll .1 no- 7-g hrI-vmIoAI,6vo". PIMAMY-.1 Chelbic-my, nq- 2-0,4 VU3.. 20 law. lams-Awk of -S 4 tip the irlhOPIC plylrzo acid-resirtant wortav VIM with spc-cl~! m' enm to :iiilca mortays Different opinini'..i are 9i e CtIrsZerning the mechanism. of binding In-Irturs tmated with water- ' imd the blfltlenCo W&3 IrWitigated of tho nTq^,.Unt (if z1veelerati-an ef biadlwq and i>r ~hv'~hld of watek-Pluls rill the lllc~,)IIIW r L CP .4.n C, behaviour of ~3 Cffel-e(I for the diff(I 13t laortar-twitaining riodlim water-glim-ki tive-pre%eitce of Wide acid My Wdisculsed of- MU, 1)9:-inwb S Will of 5111phurk acK 11to PO:Wbil 0 Tnou -uO-oretls ant mortars. Ueveral tests were rwA tensilestmeth and Ot iidhesji)ij of Uto mo5t :'I mortam wvd in' PoLlId. - STOBIECKI, T.; S'APAWAFA* J. PAI,= K Thq sorption of ammonia in peat, p. 279. (FAOCZ141KI GLEICOUAWCZE, Warszawa, Vol. 3P 195L - 1) SOt Monthly List of East European acceEsionc, (EEAL), LC, Vol. h, No. 6, &n. 1~55, Uncl. Causei if premature fall of Allicebu roofs in RV~G= beefth furnac . I I J;j_ Htanik 21, 91-~ al AA 94 WA i r drurtories (1) I lower than the others although th-Y tnw an Polish speti- fications. The main htilt in I lic3 In the low rn.?, (1670'). in Wlure under load at low temp H-DD*J. am to high $p- 2 ity. (2.40). The latter cm1d be ted 1 Polish (lUnHzlte were batti ground mui caldned ut 15CO. Theroolsofthe open-htartli furnaces shoudd be built frofti the refractorits produced In the -ame In, tch. Mortars should be of Me- quate thickness and shou-Id never be rrixed with clay. The rate of temp. increase after each starthig up shculd be Iowa than the rate practiced in Polish plaMs which Is 15*1br. up to 2M*. and -W/hr. up to 676*1 Total time for bcat. A& Ing should not be leu than 90 bro. 17 referettes. Frank J. Hendel PAWLOWSKI, Stanislav Delbancols spontaneous atramhic chronic balonpoethitis. Przegl. dorm. Wares. 5 no.3: 197-203 my-Je '55. 1. Z Poradni Dermatologicznej VII Przychodni SpecJalistyezuej w Gdansku Kisrorwnik: dr St.Pawlowski, J a Kliniki Dermatologicznej A.M. w Gdansku Wz dyraktora; audiunkt dr St.Pawlowski. Gdansk, Klinika Darmatologicsna Akadomii Medyconej, Debinki 7a. (PMRS, diseases, balanposthitis. spontaneous atrophic chronic case) Suther rl r c ri A p 0 tow 0 ? a .A.1 00 A' 0*0 00 a **0 ~ met a sea :OW t 0 4 ~~ 4 4 1 4 1 A v 0 - - - ~ SO A* 9 ID SO 96 & V 0 rV 9 47 0 a 1-197 ACAUM OF BLECUIC CM014 D13CURM OF NATM4 GAS. A, 0. (Partap 1949& vol. 5# 102-1"p 267-Mg Paq4pjo 291Z)05- abotr. in cham. abstr., 1950, vol."s 2391). Tr"tm;,nPt of N at the rate or 5 2/hr In a 9fries of /. ecrons discharge tuUx for 6040 bra. yielded 5.4 cc of liquid in 2 Immiscible loyers and a small WM=t of oily deposit--on the walls. 'he major portlob wea In tba upper IsTer to,7Y)6-*. 7-159d., b. 96-105', and 250.2-328.6 br "barl showing characteristic reactions for olofina and acetylenes. The lower, aqueous layer had a high acid umber and contained aldeWso. lbe-addition of O~, H20 vapour , or CU to the t food Jgv modifles both the composition and he yield of the product, e.g. If ohortene the chain length of hydrocarbou formed in the first 1hube. 'be addition of k~20 vapour Inhibits formation of olefins and acetylenes In favour of aliphatic hydrocarbors. The corons dimeharge reaches maximum effoctIvomeas in the 3rd and 4th tubes. CA 1-00 .00 .00 "00 00 :00 see Veto Fire* ::so a** 400 us* too ;41 ;;Fog -- 0000000000000000*000 00000*000000000000000 0000000000000000*OOALZ,s*4k&s----00000000000000 621643 23 M 19". 3 Pa'I'.kv*-%ZiL S Cvrro~ivn if t'nderground PlVellnes. rurwinizow zakapanveh w ziernt- 4rrar~ 01 In." Nut, 1951. P%-, 128 pp., 15 lip. Pvsenrch ronctrmni; preventive methods aSalrw curro~,tor, W ui~cIvrjw.m(. pipelines The obarrvations, confimiJ the lavairablo- ln;luenre of alkali and strongly oxidizing me" to restrain lroi4 rorrcs!on %!any anticorrosive Inhibitors were tested. but it appears thw, not a.11 of them prevent the corrosion process. SlKv-lal anticor- row%c- prepertle.,q are reveald bY calcium cyanamide. The experiment., c;,.If-rrnrz.' the corre:Lnesi of Evans' inurMnetallon of the relaUnn belwten the change in potential of co-Toding material and the Con prozess elet- P-- Poland Aicrobiology. Antiblosis and Symbiosis. F -2 Antibiotics. Abs Jour: Referat. Zh. Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35584 Author : Pawelkiewicz, J. Title : Forerunners in the Biosynthesis of Nucleotide Cyanocobal Amine III. The Influence of Aureo- mycin On the Synthesis of the Vitamin Group B12 with Proplonic Acid Bacteria Orig Pub- Acta biochim. polon., 1955, 2, No. 3, 321-327 Abstract: To a three day culture of propionic acid bacteria, aureomycin was added in doses of B-24 MgA . Cobalamins were isolated from the fluid stage of the culture by electrophoresis on paper from where they were extracted by a 2% solution of NaCN. The content of the various cobalanins in solutions was C ard 1/1~ Poland /44icrobiclogy. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. F-2 Antibiotics. Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35584 determined b~ a sprectrophotometer (at a wave length of 36 millimicrons. Aureomycin showed and expressed influence on the biosynthesis of various cobalamins, changing the inter-relation between the separate representatives of this group of vitamins (vitamin B12, cobalamin X, Vitamin B12r). The quantity of synthesized vitamin B12 and cobalamin X significantly in- creased, but the quantity of vitamin Bl2r whicli is inactive for animal organisms diminished. The results obtained show the beneficial action of aureomycin on the growth of chicks. This antibiotic eliminates from the intestinal flora not only the anaerobic group,but in appropriate doses strengthens the biosynthesis in the intes- Card 2/3 PAWELKIEWICZ, J.; BARTOSINSKI, B. The enzymatic synthesis of vitamin B12- Bul Ac Pol biol 8 n0-1:5-7 ,6o. (EEAI 10:1) 1. Department of Biochemistry, College of Agriculture, Pamnan- Presented by J.Heller. (VITAMIN B12) (ENZYMES) , ~AWIITSKA, Annn 5MIA1.2, Given N&,-ies Country: Poland Academic Degree3: fn-ot giveO Affiliation: ?Bln Xn ~s (Instytut Balnooklimatyczny), Poznan; ir Ma=Zozef AK, Docent, dr med irectors ~Toze ANMOWI f Source:Warsaw, Uzeelad Lekarskil 1~o 6, 19619 pp 238-240. Datat "Influence of Saline Baths on the Circulation In the Vascular Tissue., In Persons of Advanced Age." ON 991.6%3 PAWLAK, Z. I The application of negative-base number eyetem to digital dirfarentizil analyzer. Bul Ac Pol tech 8 no-31149-150 160. (LEA1 9.,11) 1. Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences. (Differential analyzers) PAWLAK, Z. The application of systematic binary expansions to decimal codes. Bul Ac Pol tech 8 no.3:151-152 160. (EEAI 9:11) 1. Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences. (Computers) A,: ww- ec*:p, AM n Insenlitive to the R rhm IV' An dhmmi qt,&C!bl atili"g :tYLIM-ga mtio. 7t0 rkoulillM tian of the lwetal ~Tectra&,-fa oono -37 a %b C. 0-41~% Mu. 0 711; Si. 0.013,51" p 0 (11401 S 0.10% Cr, 0- -030' alld n9pt!ptA of welding imanila&3 tubel LAI cu natuaw mm axato~L Thn r,&~-Wts obtaigbd vvopp emlirLiv f.T RM ~Ml- PAWLIKOWSKI,-_M&rek-------, The endocrine and the muscular systems in the light of recent experimental and clinical studies. Neurologia etc. polska 11 no.2:207-214 Mr-Ap 161. 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Nervowycb A.M. w Lodzi Kierownik: prof. dr. E. Her-man i z Zakladu Endokrynologii A.M. w Lodzi Kierownik: prof. dr T. Pawlikowski. (MUSCLES dis) (ENDOCRINOLOGY) . . . . . . . . . . . MT wN J UfA i (Rra.,tv), jf-51.- .14 Ow of CA, IA I.- -mly il. m0r'.) Ow 47 ,-torft!,m 1.) pld to p7w'alr~. Jim ,r!e%t,ryczna ;orhrt)ra rurccllg6w uh)~,nyrb v- vicirl". NaMl. No. 1954, Irp. 109-113, 2 figs. ~11#~ MIR107 4~',tlp 1"f: n~rlr.-'-,,I~ Ja Durlf-1 PL[*- of '1);, rv- vjj4h it 1~ 4MYrT~3cril, Which rim tesl ~,v determinca by the Vorlidd na!Wad. I),- 1;,111cil -des"Ipilon of Qv-- cijltho3i, lrom c6rroslwl). wrPerlmontj Carrh~a J)"ll .1ti vjllv-~t:y ST, Jolt.- of' Y;irnut t-yixs. DrIaNs arv rlvr,) tit tu.,?t valuc!s of t1v po!,rntbl and 'Dr ~-v clin &,w-lly V.Y) Vm' YwInvo LI J,F; Oilate, to snIc-go-,ird 1))rm npInA currcOrm in u1 w)fmA v0; 23516 P/025/60/000/011/002/003 D0O1/DlOl AUTHORS: Pawlikowski, Stefan, Doctor, Professor, and Pollo Iwo, -Ma--s-ter Engineer TITLE: Methods of determining the corrosive properties of soil PERIODICAL: Nafta, no. 11, 1960, 313-316 TEXT: The instructive article briefly describes several techniques of resistance tests as a means of determining the corrosive proper- ties of soil. The relationship between soil corrosivity and its resistivity was established by V. A. Pritula (Opredeleniye korroziy- nosti pochv tBetermination of soil corrOBIVit3j, Moskva-Leningrad 1934). According to Pitula's scale, soil corrosivity g4nges from low at 100 ohms per m /m to very high at 0-5 ohms per m /m. Among the soil resistivity tests listed and briefly explained are the 2- electrode method, the 4-electrode method, a laboratory method in which the current between differently aerated electrodes ismeasured, the polarization curves method, an applied current method (in which direct current up to 300 mV is applied to aerated electrodes), and Card 112 --AL4 tr. 4- utitivimcaitt (c armif r6t L of und m laTtr Kob a tt 1e T 7 'A *'eipt! j91c!n. long w'1sp1m--VA ii: f~ bits divitl"t ill nawl fl), Tht 5--ta lflz4 Ividl a wl I a m -brjw2 ,,B titkcu fr,;~n -~kif wt!,, (If mil (M), a ycjliaw�'-j~d (IV). a Oty "C-41 I (V), aml P- soil Utwt fmm thp prinuaitv of a river (VIII. All ~-unpks 11W pipc wa~'Coatcd %Ottll OSPIWt chcept Icr a vo. of ~poutl I inmi. dccl~ Zino- OJI ' L i 'A di2m. drillrd oft th~! p~pw, -i cou tm te:~ , A f pieces d om ~tC8 pit'e U4~1: dicy wam rmb~cddcd ii)ong ra-~ tc;t,:J pipi- at a of N) c-~n, pp"s 3n6 file tc-~tcd pi~~ u-cm cwlnrct-~d by C.--m-, - - ;,. Iin rn duit to ~,barstt--)?. rhe S'-j '~'anfz ~+- wtfe ivairr&142ily iii on3cr Iminitiiiv- Fat fl, w - "pt. th~ unod-t-. ih~. I'N ivi'4 lst A(Wr 12 days flie sk-milbal iix.i in I iX U'% M, r ~40, if~ V in VE .3 it cinppcd to 1.25, j!;r'f' '!I;), '1!'t I j"' 28 Ly. m1p.; vfU'r .11 day, it dropp"I fa"11'r vj '0., t-15, 170, 1-115, and ~(15. rcsp. Tll~! )I 01C. pipe tb(di activity "rom I to'-'er -1a htiO-f v 'I f'y in 'atn~ 'A ~ -11:c 4w roul"Ifillf; m(Iliv!1I it ith iPlri -4 01~' t:m- -,I WM~tj. Aft!:r 41 m~d s witbu!kk any Iv~ for fvr V wai lot- I for 11 Im 11 J~W f M.~'a)w for V1 Ow; ~Vtcr 30 '.layz it clyw"pt'! ir, M'~' -d -,p.; after 01 day5 o dn-j p,A int- -M, 710 ar. -MO. P. All Wc-r to 300. 3,10, 3! JIU, and 'iI5 niv.. lien demrtj,,~Je awl jic7i, T'm vaii ot: il~ td, lu 111C btl;i1ming %v;v. O.V)A, A- QAO,3~ and tiftQr CA days OWO iri.-i .7, c4 1 L~pr-u-d tol rl,~- S'arizin.- NV- ,"sn lt:i- wend rf-,- tt N%%~ Ow Fbk ,L,5 rf tht, tuilrl 'J" (;Jlk~r Vic rc- moval of jaIN) wc-Tv ;16 c1can avil 0,11I... to, bd"T hol ving th', It ig col'O!I&A Illm thc 3~w-'Ilfial cc of OJ",);At~ Im-a- of ,f),3 mv ~ an't P.~ sur-'a prattct,~l o', pive.-, (i 1wiv urvl Afg,50, s~atu. ~im- w4w. 7 adotit~: a C d. jt IMMI mjzi. 'tarkli-Ill Vir ific FW-u-n, p1m;4ul that th" all~tdc-j -Acre tmtr-d !cvl vil.-. -,~,7 vr % - PAWLIKOWSKI, Stefan; SZYMONIK, Stefan; CHOMMOW, Anatol On the hygroscopical-ly active surface of granulated chemical fertilizers. Chemia, stosow 4 no.2:243-2.52 060. (EEAI 10:3) 1. Katedra Technologii Wielkiego Przemyslu Nieorganictnego Poli- techniki Slaskiej w Gliwicach. (Fertilizers and manures) (Chemicals) AUMR Pawlikowski, Stefan TITLE! 3clentlflr-T~chr'-ad Confr-.renci: on Co-rosion In Gliwice PERIOD"CAL: llrv~iy~y-4 Cnrty.i3zny. 1960. Vo'- V, No. 2, I)p 1 1 4 -1 A. TEXTS The conf-rz:ncp w&E dedicated to the probl.,L~ms of ~or--,Flon In In dj43-.r-y. It was organizea by the Wy:iziaY III PAN, Sekoja Korozji w P-z"-!rV91e (Pol.ish Academy of Sciences, Department III, Section for Corrosion In indusT.-v), the Stowarzyszenis Naukowo T--~ohnlczne Inlynler6w I Teol-ffilk& Prz;~.-.nvstj Cherr..1czngc (Scientific Technica.1 Association of Ehgineer~ and Technicians of Chemi-al :n dustry) and th6 Instytut Chemil Nieorganiczn6j ( Tnorgar1c Chemist.-Y Cver 300 rspre-sentatives of interested departmentF, industrial plan-s, univer~; ties, scientific institutions, proje--ting offil-t.; and pairtIng eni.-7-rprl~,es Darlicl- pated. Thlt-. confer~n-- was op~-ned by th~ ChaIrman of S:TPChe--m, Unier,e7reza-rv In th-~ Ministrv of a-emica.1 lnlue,-v, Mast~- of Mngine~ring Ad&rr, Kc-wa]~F' . H Epoke cf t~iow proare5s in antl-c~)rrc-ion m~azs,~r~s in indust-v anl ~xp:-zs-J *n.~ I-ope tha't, this conferen~-~ will h-1p I.c Eclve -nany prot."~-T:n A,--.-c)ri!ng ',c, *~,- p--. gra.T., 10 reports w- reaj du-Ing --cn,1-:~r.?n-~- Ma:,t~~r of Dnwin-ring Z Bar;jp., Card 1, -1 P/014/60/039/DG__'/Or;~/002 A221/A026 S3ienttf11^-Tec1m1oa1 Conference on Corrosion :r Gliwice spoke on the application of 'plasti: materials for lining v&zisels and rea-,t~,r-z: exposed to corrosivq action and of usJ.rg Vtose ma'~Arials as gasxets. M&5*lsr of Engin=-ering W. Drozd, rsad the repor,~ on ar-id-- and alkali resistant st,?~_15 and possibilities of replacing expenEive 18/8 chrome-nickel steels. Master of Engf- ne9rinj%_Z. Tvsz.Vo, read the iWort on acid- and aLlk&li resistant. cast iron, wbiO, .::an b-a used succ fully in chem-Ical industry. Professor Dootor cf Rnginee-Ing. .9. P-11ko-ki. Master of Engineering I. Pollo and Master of Engineering M. Star.- zawskj, spoke on anti-corrosion protention of concrete andcthir building mat-~-rial used in chem.1cal Industry. Master of Engineering M. read the repc'r, on aeramics. Master of EngLneering Maria Szudek read the n~port on acid reslzt- Ing materials madc- of coal and graphite ~Professor, Doctor of Engineering Z. Klonowski,, Master of Engineering, K. Kapeck , and Doctor of Engineering S. Moli6 ski spoke on protective coating enginearing, Master Maria St-,-pic-6 spoke on using M 4 rubt,er and ebonite for vessel lining. as.er of Engineering, E. Schneider spoke on vinyl polychloride and polyisobuty1rnxitfoil and their application. Engint~ier W. MaYasnicka and Yaster F. Borowlak read thin report on pro teC.4JV~ MB.BSes macie of il phenol-formaldehyde re6ins et the Instytut Tworzyw Sztu~~znvch (P'ast1,-E C ard 213 PAWLIKOVSKI, T. Irperimental silicoels in white nice. Ned. pracy 4 no.6:385-39) 1953. 1 (GIML 25: 5 1. Of the Institute of Histology and Rmbryology (Head--Prof. T. Fawli)Mvski, N.D.) of Silesian Medical AcademW in Zabrze. 2. Work done for the Institute of Industrial Medicine (Director --Prof. B. Nowhkowgki. K.D. ) Zabrze. 01pifit*1 NV, ClabryA P, Pawlikawi~kt T., Ibizalus J, Spantan"Ut 1110111M of 1111tumblota COM57 wl;CWkantiannych'. (Prace CL last, 06m, M.' 130 Stabnegr6d, IaYt, PWT. U pp., 28 figj.~ A cheralcoll inVOYMs of 33 sarnples of coal PrIgInI10119 from Wcol- berje3 wits Carried Otit, land The ElIdOtInODW IF,61HOB, d ea2ity and :kl ecl-, I Ir. Lorracr, determined. Oxygen -.ids)rptlon .1rid earption In a tempar-a- ture T;srge fmm 0 to 5p-C ivere, W_40ber with nio cort-c-3,11jan of 1,1106t pm *es, PCIV.1111ined Tor it ploput-Voil of V ni _J~anlplm -SIX of Iha lkam~ es were. (esic fit laboratory uppandus, mid the Otect, was claterm rued l a p M 50 itnd Cot or glailp "lid 1A the cual, of oxidisifig !~Mcf (it vile of air fluw and i)l oky6,n on YDOMImu ja Ilm~alr Nol Is I?c cual pn,grv_~hlvely - tn- oo a Th.) of splmtnnc~uu4 fivatl!76 In it",iividuA va.ils ond cumposition of vom- I'U.L!.r~l, pruJucts al va;-io!~s und riju~ W flow werc flx6d, lwl twi, 11111ver"ce of wo,il!h-m avol) 1he lu~Ahanivdl jitionhft-of- coal timl 411 Ui Ilivy mumptibillty f voil to Zp(,qL1,1rQm4 11tAhtt!, mid to the. 1011. of -1 ffs0hod, pri fu n- bc Ia ;idvaningtz )it vollfLry- 101ce, I I Ow CA 1311nop-11 1-onOtIAWIC Pawltkow2ki T~ Nawara L, Plotrowitz, R Analysis of Sialintnts; trazi ca ME 3 JrX L '~Anallza CADOW powstnj;leycb W rurorl4goth XRMWY-.h**. GO& WO-1 1 Tt-,bnlku Sanitarna. No, 1. ISM, pp. 2-4, 0 figs. 3 tabs. Marc than ton "roples of 3W)rjipnts talten from gas rnaln% o1 va- riow Polish towns were chrinic.Ay owilysed. 7be ardiments wpre dried in-theppen air ahd exinvied wJIh bonzene. The benzene insoluble w3lon was extracted with water, and the residue dIsWved In lICI. 71hi amount of Iran cenlaine~ in the se4imtnt ind!rate3 the degree and AiurAllon of corroalon. Sulphur Is with Ume deposited In gas mains in layers which enuble determination of the con~.nlr3tlon of gaseous Sul- pbur compounds- responAlble for the dr-posIlL A p11. of less than 7 Is Particularly favoursble to corrmton. To diminish corrosion of the~sas mains, particular e3re should be tolifn to remove from the gas HA NH3. tar, -naphthalene, Pteam and ND. PAWLIKOWSKI, Tadeuez Brown tissue In man. Fol.norph.,Waras. 6 no-3:209-216 155. 1. Z Zakladu Histologii Prawidlovej I Ambriologli Slaskiej A.M.Kierownik: prof. dr T. Pawlikovski. (PAM TISOR, brown tissue in fran) PMILIMNSKI T.; NUiARA, L.; PICTROVIT' , II. ,L_ Analysis of sedi;ment in gas pipes. p. 2, (GAZ, WCDA i Vol. 29, No. 1, januar- '-95"),. y - Warsz-arra, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East -i-uropean Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, Ho: 5 May 1955, Uncl. PALIIKOWSKI, T. "Testing the thermal efficiency of a gas kitchen," Gnz, I..oda I -echnika sanit-narm, Warswura, Vol 28, 11o 9, kept. 1954, p. 258. SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 11, T.'ov 2954, L.C. T., fin' othom's. "Investigating the Bath Radiator Effici6ncy for Natural an-; Conl Ganris. Part 2.11 p. 190 GAZ, '0:ODA I TECHNM SANITAR-1-1.1k, V62. 2?, No. 7, July 1953) Wr-.-szaua SO: Ronthly List of East ?European Accessions, Library of Congress, Vol. 2, No. IQ, October 1953. Unclassified. PAWLIKUM-19 T. and others "Investigation of efficiency of bath boilers for natural gas and coal-tar gas." p. 69 (Gaz, Woda-I Technika Sanitarna, Vol 27, No 3 Mar 1953 Warszawa) SO: Monthly List of East European Accelsions, Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 Uncl PAWLIKOWS-ra , T. FAWLIKOWSKI, T.; NINBROJ, T. Experimental silicosis in white mice. Had. PracY 5 n0.2:149- 151 1954. 1. Z Zakladu Histologii Prawidlowej I Imbriologii Slaskiej Akademil Kedycznej. Kierownik: prof. dr T.Pawlikowski. (SILICOSIS. experimental, factors inhib. develop. of die.) 5716. W-1. Ali J6RAM, F,C LATEA711H I Ic IAU C.1.11,N 1~)w I I - c c 4jcw.,.,1x%tL1~ 61rft. [list. Oro. (Pruc. Mict Inbt, Min.). 19!)1. Lxvnft. I ..:. MustMitet! Oescri,,t) in aml rvsultc art, M lVvfl. ??I, r~~S".r *tl Wt cX;1.i1n the ~K-ratlnd principles. It* "jjz.F-,,tuq 1~ 6L:ti,,! t , t sf,s,,Ivr Mn Atwr-z cre t. ~-tvo an ~,,ccurticy up t., th;LLS~~rkltft'. )~r C01t. 1. ApWar" for ftunalums &a low "rbm amemams cos- goal MsU~MnkUdW9 C.11sifiski. PrW* Giowarg" rest rjpmktwi. KOWN" M, 90. III sumon4ty).-App.. is tk-%cnbe4 Im k-t a-of %U%AfI quintl1w. of CO so SA*cou~ 111121, Aft" sch-c- live Almorptson .I the m,hvWuAI c%xistiturnts of thr miss ~T`bc nwtbod 6 sensistivs, to about ().001% by vol. Max CO cxwwn. whkh c,o tx dctd. by this usetbW is 3'7c; I line rr- Intent for a sauxle -Ictn 6. About 45 n1tr PAYLIKOWSKI, TadeUB2 Clear calls; a new problem in endocrinology. Postep7 hig. mod. doew. 10 no.2:191-198 1956. (MMCRINE GLANDS, anatomy and histology, clear calls (Pol)) _L 9 tr' Lab, luwaktux. Vviaw), Le4v,44 M" Yi0trowki. Cas, M4 i zub, S"Aj. (1953) %e qua]. analysis of dtpnslts formed oil %snipe Aam CQh of The falloving steps: Dry the sample in~ air aftcrIaving been mrAed in a mxwtar and pestle it not aa VMy consbtency nor distinct y nxpktbal=k in za-m ~ U lbti. 2DS. of the tamyll - Z~ th =p i and idry the residue to coust. wt. tryap. the W. up to 2400 "4 welibt the residue. Again, ext. the benume-utd.rWducwltbdi3td.HiOjkndanalpeAtext. andCNS. DrythewtithtedresIdutJor2bri., TntforHS. Filterthel 7 sola. and det. tbebeavy :metals In It. Mmt the residue for CN compda. Run the delms. on the dried. crushed AX d the deposit. Det Fe on I t. of It, which Is treated th toned. HCI, enpd. 2 times, and dissolved in hot HO, Del. S with the Ewllcomelbf)d m0 NHIn Itb The Xjddabl tur bad I water lot 30 ruin. at room temp. S. of water (pH 7) method. treat 100 S. 01 sample Vvith 250 this san. and ai4att for I hr. Run the test an 2 =I. of The analysis 61 the deposits Oves an indimtjon of the Te- 6 Mcation to protect the , from Corrosion; I: q44vd ras puri Pipes the most harmful Impurities ate HiS. N11s, tar, maphtbalent.; water, org. S compas.. and NO, which acts as-pW):merize7. ; be;t solvent can be found for a given dr-, PM[t. composed.of reagents best suited to dissalve its coca- ponents wbkh we ighed in amts. Proportional to the dE -wv W Lsweade) posit's cmpu. He J POLAfM/FDod Pr3cessin- Industry. U AbB J,,ur : Bet' Zhur - 10ilmiya, No 19, 1958, ('568( Auth,)r : WierzchDwski Jozef, Czarn,Dwska Wanda, Pawi.)k,)wu ia Inst Title Investigati)n of Evaporated Milk Tlomestically Pr3luced. rtrig Pub RDczn. Panstw. zakl. hig., 1956, 7, No 5, 389-394. Abstract The results are cite.-I of an investiC:Ltion ~f thL cal compositiDn and micrDfluid Df eviporated u.,ilk with suGar developed by P31ish plants in L953-1956. A careful analysis of the productivE. process permit-,--2-7. eliminatinC repeated infection of the pr)duct. Carft 1/1 GMEL, Czeslaw; KASPRZAK, Witold; PAWLOSKI, ZbiGn lew MURAM "kew M- Survey of invasions of the alimentary tratt in the rural population of the Poznan district. Windorosci para7yt.. Wares. 3 no.1:3-10 1957. 1. Z Katedry Binlogil Ogolnej Akadenii Mecycznej w Poznaniu. (PARASITIC DISEASES, epidemiol. intestinal, in Poland (Pol)) (IN"STINNS, die. parasitic. epidemiol. in Poland Pol)) CZECHOSLOVAKIA Gen,7-,ral and Special Zoology. Insects P Abs Jour: Rc~i' Zhur-Biol., No 1, 1958, 2247 Author Stefan Pawlov Inst Title Further Materials on the Study of the Orientation oi Oockroaches (Blatta orientalis L.) Towards LiEht cf Different Wave-lengths, after the Inse::t had been in the Dayli.,rht. Orig Pub: Biologia, iq~6, 11, No 12, 7 '_-758 Abstract: B. orientalis, kept previously in the daylight, ~Dr- ients itself in accordance to the direction from the li.r.-ht of lor4~ waves to that of short waves. Card 1/1 1-( /1P 4.; POLUD/Cheizical Te&MOlogy. Chemical Products and their Application- J-12 Glass. Ceramics. Building Materials. Abs jour: Referat Zh--Kh-y N, 8, 1957, M-" P- Author : St-ni Slax JUIM'al"- institute- inst : Stanislav Staszic Metallurgical Bricks. Title : 14old for yAnufacturing Refractory Heat Insulat'ng orig Ptb: Polish patent 36474 of Marah 1; 1955 Abstract: molds for i-ight weigbt refractory Mat"r"als are made of chamotte x,ovable tiles (the bottom) and chawtte, bricks (,.e Val.16); the porosity of chamotte should be ;>20$ in orler that the wal.18 and bottom Of the mold cauld well sucl in water from thc- raw material Mter the products have been molded by the foam or chemical me- thod. Card 1/1 -lo4- MITRINOWICZ-MODIRZEJEWSKA, A.; PAWLOWSKI, Z.; SIEDLANOWSKA-BRZOSKO, H. Hearing tests in children with percussion instruments. Podiat pol 36 ne.2:137-146 F 161. 1. Z Oddzialu Foxiatryesmege K3.iniki Otelaryngologieznoj A.M. v Warazawie Ki*"wnik Kliniki: prof. dr mod. J. Szymanski Kierownik Odd2i&IU: prof. dr mod. A. Mitrinewica-Medrsoj*w9ka. (HEA M G TESTS in inf & child) : :, - - -~ ~. ~.- 3- C, r -- 4 , - - . . '. 11 ~ -- : , ~ '. - :~ , ", " . . I -I : . - - r, .-. PAVLOW, Payel Human parasitic disenses and their control in China. Wisdomovel prazyt.. Warez. 4 no.3:229-234 1958 1. Z Instytutu Higieny Wydzialu Zootechniki w Soffl (Bulgnria) (PARASITIC DISEASES, prevention nnd control, in China (Pol)) Powel on Trichomorm of c +tIe in Balgaria. 6indomosci varazyt.. N. dars2. I no.2-1:2111-250 1957. 1, Z Instytutu HiglerW dydzialu Zootechniki w 5,)fii (Bulr&7-ia) (MCHOMONIASIS. eDidemiol. in -tittle in Bul4ftrlA (Pol)) (CATTLE. din. trichomoni-Inin. in Bulgaria (Pol)) z A . 4 i~, 4 0, . Illsomerisation catalytique do n. - oxtane." Jouriew, J. K. et Pawlolv. F. J. (P. 97) SO: Journal of,General Chemi5try (Zhurnal Ubshchei Khiniii). 1937, Volu.-ae 7, No. i. PA.-FW.4, j. . f i t . i.. "Chaleur specificue Jes cunposes conli,lexes et structure de leur moleculea.11 Pavilow, 1'. NT. (P. 2442) SO: Journal of 3eneral Chemistry (.1urnal obsticitei ,.himii). ic,,-)7, lolwne 7, No. ~~. . I. ". "Dependance de la hauteur de l'onde du polaroi 'ranune de Di concentration du ion c,ui se JeFose et des ions compagnons." Pawlow, F. N. (P. 22i~6) SO: Journal of General Chemistry (Zhurnai Ashchei Khindl). 1937, Volume '/, lNo. !'/. P. N. "Determination polaroiraphique do zinc A de nickel dans ~e cas do- ieur pro.-urice nimuit.moo." Pavflovi, F._ N. et Pavilenko, ". S. (p. 259) SO: Journal of Generai Chei-nistry k-'hurnal Jbshchei Khindi). 19-7, lo'uzie ',' "o " - 1, .1 . -.. so** 0 017 p .000 *fees 0000000 00804 **06000090*99i Vidi, i1,1 I 1 4 0 s p 1 9 0 11 a 0 m " -101 o A~ J--L A TA ! A -A-A-L 00 T-9 0 0". SPbd& VdMW md Dmmft 41 OWOUM. .7. N,,ftwlm, Aeft )*skm&iWm, & & I Im to awamm.-O" ibi b"b,tmt " and C= mmww sww tm am cohmeaw - I of tmpmtwo md pmftm tbftds pa unh voiame the an* umbrr of amwcistvd mf4mubs. exphado" aft dwhvd for tbo bw d putW -00 dmAtift of the tomomplab d a "buok tba law of &rAdty cd a solutbm, or expeftim ammPARYWI WIVOW. '.goo ago J. S. G. T. ago 0,9 ago :9w goo evil 008 fee go* logo #Soo go* a 0. we* 0-Y 40 #1 Me staist am G"V &it 0 0 0 a 140 004"0 000,00*046goo i 70."t-, 0 0 to 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ;1 S. A. 111fecanisme de llaction des sels neutres sur les iaatieres albuainoides. Coaununication II.If T . ' . vi, S. A. (p. 21,61) Sm-orodintzew, . n J. Parilo - SO: Journal of Seneral Chcmi~try (-'hurnal Qb,~rictei Knimii). 19--7, 7olktme -,, ND. --', l PA7,1W-11, S. A. I'llecanisme de llaction deg sels neutres sur las matieres albwrLinoides. 1.11 Smorodintzely) 1. A. et Pawlow, S. A. (p. 1982) SO: lournal of General Chemistr-v (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii). 1937, Volume 7, No. -j~- *a i s s v it u u m is it i Im it v 0m a a p a 0 a 41 Q 0 0 wedi --s' J-6 ., 0 -- 4 a -0 , -A, Of V1. M, "d W. ftwbow. Mo. -roft. A spom-" it I. pip, Sow Ilm OW 1927- 1, C welsom ww"a the rate of &w= vads, "d al ow mt, *I gmyth of '** Fab* -d I-Itenturo is in~1- .,Q** 0013 Sao " tb& can cA Al C37pulL Over a wide tampomtoft Mile mod for a J.~=** 00. #% d4smataost the role of CrVwth (w) is ti- in tems of the tempomture coo sls (T) by tko w.F*eWm v ,, d-& x JCP01101,7, No simp)o milition Is #mDd 410,11 bptwm the rot* Of ImmittiOn -t) t"DP-lul*' (For Pit" V we 11. lu S. 00 Ab~Usct n17 (1937).) lip fie Do Evo t , * uoo Do s .44., 'j.". woo it a b# 0 0 It I AN SO -0 0, i es a* **go*** Os 0 T, 11 it M is to o 0 " 11 a 23 30 a X V x ?p 0 It V Ij Id a b 10 6; u 0 0 Or,* I V 11 V-1 A 11A 0 10 10 1 it 121,1, 11 o 0 ".I 13W. Innumum cd NwovM m RKrybftUI~Wim. - M. 1100d W. ra a Zoth. dd. Sowieswitm. 6. S. t1ft 637-"k IOU rw_mw*-.-Cohi d wu At wim 44 1-90 nim, dia. ass, deboriud In, All airriching siml wr anbraint at 4W C. The fullowinS twoblicitus we 00 uttxlted &=I the troults given Writpiskally; the rclabow briuven grain -00 of V_.* and "k the tone "d tMiftrature of the nM"ry p tbt .00 09 relatim tirturcri thr 11rain sow vul the drlwo of defuratalboa aW finally. the thfirspol, V firl",tv" opm-611W11% W hk-b have torn puto".1no to a rycoveiry liftXV216 Au%l tbow, uhk~h have not. I be rate of growth 44 Ic SrAins &W 00 a the - im-ol-Atitm lwrmW'* we diwasond &ad it b shourn that the foram is met GOM-W by nVancry Wbaft thr lattw 6 %WY WWA gre"or for 00 ~ is 910 11 to .40 4 zoo 9 0 2 00 4; 1 be's so too d AA A OA 0 4 1 UP IN 0 a) a M, 0 a a a a W 03 if a I to it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a a 0.0 0 0 0 9 10 0 0 0 0 900 0 0 0 go 0 go 0 0 it 0 0 0 0 Is of of 000 00 0 00 0, my tof -Itilvdv"t with Ow ti". matiml rkow rmt with till, "t r 1, 41111, -.,S1 y grav Ij,f,- Cjj,.jm lit -1d vvt~r the llfr~',Ofolvi blull 11) Uwl)l. Ill rckkg q In, it om f-t o ck 1%, rt, not 1 13 Ile 4-r;tkA tiy'tci~jaflk lit' /77 Spc-wogr,,&phfc estlzrnatloa of tron it, wunda. Pytemystu SA-!a i Ceram. 6. V-- I/ Pa B,*J. lpj;c- 1. 4 ~Jmlc i Cirryn. 7, No. 2(1954i).--T tie best pair el of lint~ for the cit-i. oi Fe was fcund to b,~ Fc200.9 A, M().~ A. A dtfect of the app, howeNer, nj~idn quanti- ties of less than Fe imposMUlt! to regstej on Vic fihn. ff 6L12" 6-1 '070 1 A P4 M PL F -A-E- i&- -s- althOL-gh the iutuicrencd of 2 other Fe lines In pmxiriiity r" had to be evaltnted, A d(a;cription of tl,e cquipment and I I LZ _prp_~Urc 10m3we js given..- PAWLOWSKA, -Tadwiga Technological characteristic of sand deposite and norainic gravel frou the vicinity of Rybaik in Upper Silesia. Przegl geol 8 no.10: 536-537 0 160. (Em 10%9) 1. Zaklad Zloz Suroveow Skalnych, Instytut Geologicany w Warszawie. (Silesia--Sand) (Silesia-MoraineB) 85) 5 79 P/046' 'oo6 Cr,5 X`17 A222/AO26 CR A 'P,? 0 0 AUTHORS: Flattau, Jan., Paw1owska, ZofIa; Szwacka, Cecylla; Siomczyfiska, Izabela TITLE: Protective Clothing for DecontaminatLo Work PERIODICAL,, Nukleonika, 1960, Vol..5, No 6. PP. 377 - 378 TEXT, The authors tested two common fabrics used in protective clothing BT type cotton fabric ccated with natural rubber and BT type cotton fabric coated with softened pol inyl chlo ide. Samples of the materials were contaminated by 32p, 45Ca, 60co, VoSr and 13~cis and subjected to decontamination. Decontamina- tion agents used were., common hot water, 0 05% hydrochlor-le, nitric and sulfuric acids and 2% sodium citrate. One-time washing In hot water resulted in 81 - 87Z decontamination of both fabrics Subsequent washing In hot acid solutions re- sulted in 97 - 98% decontamination for rubber-coated fabric and 98 - 99.1% for polyvinyl chloride coated fabric The protective garment was a 2-section suit with body-tightened arm and leg sleeves, the tightened cap was provided with an opening for face and oxygen mask An oxygen apparatus type FS 'R M-1~6 ~9 nrovicw, the operational span is 1 - 2 h and weight 12 kg, Rubber gloves are an a.:-esso- Card 112 85579 P, 046/ 60, 005/006., 005; 005 Protective Clothing for DecontamInation Work A222/026 ry to the suit. ASSOCIATION CentraIny Insty-tut Ochrony Pracy, Warszawa, Zakiad Radiologii (Central Institute of Labor Protection, Warsaw, Department of Ra- fiology) Card 2/2 LAFCUCKI, Jan; PAWLOWSKI, Andrzej; BERNHARDT, Kduia Insulin sub-shock therapy of alopecia areata. Przegl.derm. Warn. 47 no.5:385-392 S-0 160. 1. Z KlIniki Dermatologicznej A.M. w Warszawie Rierownik: prof. dr S.Jablonska (ALOPECIA AREATA ther) (SHOCK THERAPY INSULIN) Em9misi, E. Tasks of Smiert ichtyologh. p.2. GOSPMAEM RYBNA (Polskie Wydawnictva Gospodareze) Warszawa. V01. 7. no. 10, Oct. 1955. So. East EUropean AcceasionB List. Vol. 5, no. 1. Jan. 1956. PA'dWw'KI. DagSn13W, ;&SNOOP - Theory of Dara lt,),~ocnosis & the role of nathogenic eeraT. bia4omsci ,Darnzyt., 4ar-. " 1957. 1. Z Katedry i Parazytologii Wojnkowej Akademii 14edycznej w Leninr adrie Cc. Hauk Z%,qR. "P t h--r:7 n f narnn it"nenon 1-3 & roln of nathnqan. bant. ( -',)I ) % rMLAND/Chenical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application, Nrt 1, - Procesaeo and Apparatus of Chemical Technology. Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14, 1958, : Henryk Pawlowski : Concrete Tanks. Wiador- naft., To RZhKhira, 1958, 1544. No 11, 15-18. PAWLOWSKI, J. Soviet scientific and technical help as an incentive to technical and organizational progress in Polish geodesy and cartography. P. 333. PRZEGLAD GEODEZYJNY. Warszawa. Vol. 11, no. 10, Oct. 1955 3(XJRCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, i10. 3, March 1956 PiwTv'43KT, tmny PAWLOWSKI , LESZaK KAZI'.fIFP-7. Revision des Penres Emobdella de Bla'nvil2e et Dinn R. Blanchard (Hi~-udinen.) (1-0n) 10';S. 15 p. (Lodzkie Towarzystwo Paukowe. Wydzinl I:': Nauk Matematyczno-Przyrodniczych. Bulletin, v. 6, (no.)3) (Emmination of the grenera Frpobdel2R de Blainville and Dina de Blanchard (Hirudinen). In French. bibl., Fo-otnotes) Polnnd SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EFAL' Vol. 6, No. 4--April 10'7 Pt'-,'hIC,7,,",LKI, M. FAWL(*:-'KI, V. TI.e estp.Llishmpnt of mc~,ile juildinF, mat-rials sites as Cr.- r-,.Pans in the fi~tt for cost reduction in road -nd brid.,e Investmert. r. 190. Vol , 11 no. 8, Aug. 19-(. I)h(u,( .~NIC7-~C .Warsz;;wa, Foland. , ! - ':a~ * F -;- ~. w-a, A - -, ~c; -, ,3 ..* , t, i I . ",, I . r- '. I : LA/ 3x mandict '0 the AM Mothod.-5, 4.uowsrl Mi .~ 1 5, 11 . a Ing- M111131 a-ldv optimum composition is (.%): chy 10, VD4g 90. 71c part)cLn sizo should he less Than 0-25 mm- with 50%fincr than 0-09 mm. To this dry mixture are added 45% of water, IV/. of f6arx~ins-agcnt (Na mh~air, 0-5. wood q)uc, D-3, water, 99,'~J. J!,.' of Sawdust tagcs:24hr.at5O*-W*,undI2hr. (I mm.), and 1-2/. ofp1aster offtris~ Dryingisin2s lal]OYC FjnnSjsat).350'1Dr23hr. TheRished prMuctha3a bulk density.: ;~of 0.5.9 zic.c.; crushing-strengffi, 42 1&icnL3, true Porosity, 78-3%.; rtfractoriness. -),710'C ]Iran be used up to 1,400' C. in 4ijrct contact with Ihnv (alley-lbrinkage -42V a' - cherniv- -59; AJ;0), 43-43. at 1400' is I Iter 4 hr i1 composition is; SiO2, 52 2-19; 0,90; M~b, 0-48. M O'L N i POL;~.N'J- 11"hemical Teonnology, Chemical Prolucts ;irl Their Application, Part 2. - Ceramics, ~;lsss' Binders, Concretes. - ~;eremics. AbS Tour: Ref Zhur-Khiz:iya, lllo 18, 1',158, 616Fi?, 0 Author S." Pawlowski Inst '~~~~'inistry of :'.etallurgy, Foland. Titlp Z!,xperiments of -aking Dinas Bricks with Mgt, oe- formation Temperature Under Load and 'Ith Little Porosity of Pure Vein Quartz From Izer Mountains. Orig Pub: Prace inst. 1.1'in-wa huta., 9, No 6, 241 - E51. Abstract; The Izer vein quartz (VQ) contains (by weight): SiO2 - 99.76 to 99.30%, AI,O,:k - 0.09 to 0.1N,, and Fe2O, - 0.08 to 0.32%." "Work was carried out to p oduce highly resistant Dinas bricks (D) of that VQ. That Vq belongs to difficulty re- generating varieties and needs a high firing Card 1/3 1 , o 3 - u- ull;-s L-L-Av6 L11ai r i r z i,.~n press and witr. a hydraulic pFess under F"17 ~g per sq. cm and fired at 146C'; the firinC. tion was 147 hours. The properties of pr~,Jlu~el Dinas bricks were as follows; contents kby weight) SiC, - 97.3 to ,.l G3 ~ Cari 2/3 31 -'~OIAJI,) / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their Application, Part 2. - Ceramics, ~;Iass, Binders, Ccncretes. - Ceramic3. jabs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, tic 18, 1956, 616FI2. Abstraot: R2 (, - 3.12 to Fe?C - 1 15 to 1.457C'., an,i (" - C.35 to 0.45%, specMc gravity - 2.38 to 2.40, apparent porosity 16.2 to 16.8% (pressed with hydraulic press) -38P to 555 kg per sq. cm, temperature 49ff6rmation start under the load of 2 kg per 3q. cm - 17000. Dense D of VQ in the crown of a Ilartin,furnace of 70 tons capacity proved to be by 40') statler than the usual r~rown Dinas bricks of 19 tc porosity and deformation temperature of 166r,0. 6. 195L .-)I' VE P, 1, 1 CX;;! IN TA,rIVE AISESS',MCNT, 'T UALI -PR ODU~7,'; 21 1, Y 59 in follil Of W~ F. "'i - ", UIV addit'On of minvIrlilix,-: -1 1 J~v.L- r J 411'ri-lan shr-ld InveAl"A t(-i III 0i Cl" " ics I t 3 l I :.Ii !" n! thu sId w-cluld b, un't pn'~rv The aj -j'TlQ- piKoatimi zo"e of U~ Wlia Lkle~l 'i of ,j l 04 Or NyAF dawrinim.1 on L!!,- brsLh c-f tn- mell lnll~c&d oy c"al Be ; C~)-' ! el ~ v - r;t(JIJqI'('n thA 'J.!t9w'r I n '-u J:d nut x " --ed 141LC3 Lj~- dNp"il Wa5 al-~4 L'13t Lhe OrWI),1-jW~ty Of ;he bQtCh f0j- ~Sjjjca. vw,s ;f-4ilf, AN ;%St~~;SMI`-Nl 1'---;A~ i:;i: JW11,-%r bUTION ol ;v-tN M I. I I 111K !,,z Lveii InAl'. ~"A the (1610- h b:;T* 44- =vd a'I"Cuill. t.~ T!w-l-lWAanc ijjt:bjfi.",rt!i (Prigin-i- clujunt, olmg thu lAvoi and iae tini; Armn Q!-(A :~, -.Aml; ilit by i- ~, -' in-, T11v TPOclrl~Si T~sljh% wzm, ubti'l A v.. r~dtolziviup, 'I ax ;~l lilt mA, i-, i ~ I h-v:iu~ tk,t hz,. &,7zmn llnLcj.,&y b;ilt'll u-0 I (i Olibultr.) Of brick ...... S'WraL-kod in tl~~ f~.ld -tf I., L~ 4-Oldift, Lit!i,~, v, ul, ~,z- Lvg h,tv,~ bL-vj) 1~ pi-tllct lto; r'l PA: ,l i i; lite, ~'T 'Ki 1 71 I-A Tliv A j., ita I i 1,f-illed nv~."lv k" o~ ladl,m ll~, c-;A.-uj "1 4, ltdy i,f thr Pd! w:~ p, &V --- --- --------- 3729 918 06S.V.7 546.2U-1-31 8111uNten Prind MT .,Wyrob 'v krijo,.~-y-ch 1tkkL-.h gt:rwvr:6w krzeminlikowych S7100 I"., A frum Pn~,,h Ar"I par's cia-w. v,h pw gyf-~~m. ('en IU- 1! ul Ir F-1 .,,Correlation bEtWtlM FpedfiC gravity, tdractonra~llr~, tr silica ma, vlodd, amd,(11qw )dmp tv %mod for rods of gted-vidt, -ig t S 11A~k an"I T. ------ Zap zmu L miuvralo.:xal romilzi. uf in%icri ti.;. --d th~ LiO-dity Of 4111:lft- zitc-, r, dc-cl'iv~ t4ft,"I , 11 tilt "drup temp (1) of Puli0i -illva vq,~!;vt~ tv,l f;;r Q,e r-s nf Elpff)- l1rirtil And lk-C. fLlltl;ti-v~ I I 111141,-Z!' -f (plality tll"Ifld 11;1%e I of 17t"O z ~ 171W M.or-',im u-1 f,,r Oii~ r-:-- of clcc. fllrll~wv' t-'Ad Lot I 1:~ !~'~ tligt.'r duall tiol. h- lle,n 1,nmd rcf-ci,rv,c., utiL!cr "rid PAWIDWSKI, S. Karian Krzyzanovski. Frzogl. dorm., Warss 2 no.3:325-327 July-Sept 1952. (CLML 23:4) 1. Obituary. p ". .-, - . ~, ~, . ,. 1). . I . I.,. :- ~, ~ ; ". :., I . y . . : , I . -,. . I. 1 1. .. ~ 4~ ~, I I - , 1, - , I. , . I I : - 1 '- - . . . - : C~ . 10 giafatd Doloz3tb for Med N A, Pawlovn'KL (Ifulml (Hatowler), IPS3, SO, 3. "&03,- Prom-'.s" talking plpxo dnring tha firi- i~arsint'fttlw cif dolo-mito and "v aixtUmxl. Vata on tho Polidli "Auctim of sicrrmd dolonnIte atc. g;ve-,i.- V. 0, AT). N. 11 The 00 -4rA LeA 7=1 j4 Zi I with 4' 53-, lilt PA?MONSKI, S. Causes of premature vear of sillcoviq nrcheq in Nrn,;cPn fnr 'I'i- '-'n-+In process. P. 91 Vol. 21, no. 4, Aor. 1954 !TUTNTK Katovice SO: Ynnthly List of Fast Huronean Accessions (V.FAT,), Tf- P 1101. r,, n-. 2 Feb. 1956 Pawlowski, S. Contribution to the knowledge of destructive crucible of rotary roasting hearths for zinc no. 5, may 1955, HUTNIK SO: MONTHLY LIST OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS, Sept- 1955, Uncl. action of charge ingredients on the ores. Bluletyn. p. 17. Vol. 22, (EEA1 ), Vol. 4, LC, No. 9, Ploducts by At Sri$ roliavir---~ ..MtthO& S PAWLOW';Xl PYNI ]All MJW'Wj1U-3 HAMiC, 6, I. J. APP)., Ch"~ (L..d.). 3 is) i1. :188 he best ronditions for the producri,pn of fire-clay refractories by the cbeiiiical method of SUS 7CIeW (based on the reacilon btiwern )UOj and CaMsIC01M w-tv vuablisbt-l by b%j .1111MIAM11-l"'A 0 I'Mt1t, PlAlefi-All And V210911MV01 With 'VWV v strkgrs of the proctilura are fl, and proc And The apparatus used scussed In Mal -ess clot gram for t& Industrial proluction ol insulating fire clays by th inethod am presentrif. Finbsbed products of bulk density 65 io 0.70 Xm:/cr-. total porosity 70 to 75% cold crushing strength 10 to 15 kg.jer. ani beat resiftance up to 120DI were obtained b; c following mixture: S.paris (by weight) of Are- cl. or 0,5 Mm.), 2 PW!3 of fire clay (