SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PIEKOS, R. - PIENIACZEK, J.
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AUTHOR: Piqko9,_Ryszard, Master of Engineering, Senior Assistant
TITLE. Practical utilization of ethyl silicate
PERIODICAL. Wiadomogci cliemiczne, no. 21~ 1962, 97--113
TEXT. This 18 a review of the industrial applications of (EtO" 4S:-, ba.~ed
largely on Western works, stressing particularly the latest achievemeals
in this field. The article is aimed at showing the advantages gained by
using this compound. The manufacture of ethyl silicate and its hydrolysis
and condensation reactions are briefly described and properties of pure
and commer,-~tal varieties of (Et.0) 4Si are tabulated. Methods of ptir)1i.,-a-
tion are mentioned,, Applications in the following fields are discuss,~d
(1) Plastics industry, where et..yl silicate and its condensation pruclu 1~s
mprove the physical and chemical ties of the polymers aiid aohe-~,~es.
I proper
Metallurgy, in heat resistant coatings and pa)tits, refrarturies
casting and welding, also its a bonding agent. (3) Impregnation of' ceramics
with solutions of the Silicate which oil f11`111j- triAnsforms into silica..
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and Analytical Cheinkstry Section of the Pharma-,putkcal Uvj)a!-tm-Fr)t -I ?ne
Gdanck Medical Academy)
SU BM I T'r Ev Aprl! 27, 1961
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AUTHOR: Pitkob, Ryezard, Master of Engineering, Senior
K Fse ~an~~
TITLE: Organoxyhalogenosilanes
PERIODICAL: Wiadomobei chemiczne, no, 5, 1961v 313 - 346
TEXT: This is a Comprehensive review of the preparation and prop-
erties of compounds represented by (RO)n SiX4-nl where R is alkyl
or aryl, X is a halogen and n = 1, 2, or 3. The compounds are po-
tenti~l starting materials in the production of ol 'Mere and have
properties intermediate between the full esters NO~Oi and SiX4*
The future development of this branch of chemistry is also indica-
ted. The author first examines alkoxyfluorosilanes. Reaction of
SiP4 with ethanol yiAds (EtO)4Si-.Lower aliphatic alcohols absorb
,-,-dll4 mole S'F4 per mole of alcohol, forming unstable addition
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compounds for which the structure
F
F 'I OR H ..0-1c
F/ \OR H...O-R
has been suggested by A.V. Topchlyev and N.P. Bogomolova (Ref. 6;
DAN SSSR (DAS USSR), 1953, 88, 487). In 1946 ethoxyfluorosilanes
were prepared by reacting (EtO)4Si with a fluoride of a metal ca-
pable of alkoxylation. The reaction waa promoted by SbCl5,'Fthoxy-
trifluorosilane could n9t be prepared by this method, nor by heat-
ing EtOS'Cl3 with NaF. Tri-ri-butoxy- and tri-allyloxyfluorositanes
were made by heating the ethoxy-compound with butyl and allyl alco-
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hols. Tetra-allyloxysilane did not rehct with SbF3, SbF3/'SbO25,
AIC13, ZnC12, tri-allyloxychlorosilane, benzoyl fluoride or ben-
zoyl fluoride/SbC15. Fluoroesters may also be obtained by the es-
terification of SiCl4-nFn, where only the chlorines are replaced.
Organoxychlorosilanes are then examined. The most general method
consists of reacting an excess Of SiC14 with alcohol or phenol in
the absence of water, i.e.:
5SiC14 + 10 ROH ;' S'Cl4 + R0SiCl3 + (RO)2SiCl2 + (RO)3S'C'
+ (RO)4Si + 10 H01.
Cooling and removal of HC1 are necessary to avoid undesirable aide
reactions. Studies of this process by mag authors are described.
#.N. Kalinin (Ref. 13: DAN SSSR (DAS USSR 1940, 26, 365, taken
from Chem. Abs. 1941, 35, 1470) recommends a 1 : 1 ratio of SiC14
and ROH in an inert solvent; the interaction Of SiC14 with n-buta-
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nol was investigated by J. Fejgin, M. Tomaszewicz, and W. ZoR~jdz-
iowski (Ref. 26: Przemysk Chem., 1955, 11, 198). Secondary and
tertiary alcohols react more readily with SiC14 then the primary
ones, due to their increased polarity, tending to form (RO)4Si and
HC1 or S102 and RCI, and yielding decreasing amounts of the corres-
ponding chloroesters. The effect of alcohol structure on the pro-
ducts is briefly discussed and Illustrated with examples,showing
that tertiary alcohols do not yield chldroesters with SiCJ4 unless
an HCl acceptor, such as pyridine, is present, M.G. Voronkov, A.N.
Lazarev and A.K. Baygozhin (Ref.iJ2: Zhurn.Obshch.Khim., 1956, 26,
3072). Later work suggests that pyridine acts by forming a coordi-
nation compound with the Z:~ Si-ol group. Preparation of various
chloroesters is described,' eg. the work of Y.N. Volnov (Ref. 38:
Zhurn.Obshch.Khim., 1947, 17, 231). Mixed esters (RO)m(R'O)nSiC14_
-m-n are usually prepared by adding a calculated amount of alcohol
to a chloroester in the prenence of an HCI acceptor to prevent
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disproportionation. Examples of such synthesis are quoted~ Pnenols
react with SiC14 less readily than aliphatic or alicyclic alcohols,
but phenoxychlorosilanes may be made with the usual method on heat-
ing to "100-2000C, generally in an inert solvent. Studies of
Western authors, A. Radecki and R. Piqko6 (Ref. 17: Roczniki Chem.,
195*, 33, 57: Chem. Abs. 1959, 53, 16084). Y.N. Volnov and B.N.
Dolgov (Ref. 18z Zhurn.Obahch.Khim., 1940, 10, 550: taken from Chan
Abs., 1940, 34, 7874) and J.N. Volnov and A. Mishelevich (Ref. 14;
Zhurn.Obshch.Khim., 1943, 139 213: Chem.Abs., 1944, 36, 14B4) are
described to illustrate those reactions. Chloroesters may also be
found by heating (RO)4Si with SiC14 to "16000 in a sealed tube.
The reaction is discussed shortly, with the aid of the results of
A.P. Kreshkov and G.D. Nessonova (Ref. 10: Zhurn.Obshch.Khim, 1949.
19, 660) and of Western authors. Chlorination of (RO)4S' with acid
chlorideel- preferably in the presence of A101 or by heating the
reactants in a sealed tube, is briefly described. Reaction of
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(RO)4Si with BC13 or P�15 yields chloroesters, chiefly (RO)3SiCl.
An advantage of the method, whereby the chlorosilanet5are made by
the interaction Of SiC14 with organic esters is the absence of HCI
in the products. With regard to organoxybromo and iodosilanes,
little work has been carried out with regard to the preparation of
bromoesters. (ter-BuO)3SiBr was made by refluxing SiBr4 with ter-
BuONA for 5 hours. A small amount of a compound approximating to
(BuO)3SiBr was obtained from the reaction of acetyl bromide with
(BuO)4Si ZXbstractor's notes Presumably the n-butoxy derivative7.
Studying the reaction of butyl bromide with(RO)Oi, J. Frejka and
I. Wiesner (Ref. 64: Chem.Listy: 1957, 51, 2369) found that (R0)3
Si-OBu and RBr were formed instead of (RO)3SiBr and BuOR. Systema-
tic investigations of bromo and iodoesters were begun by R. Pi~.kos'
and A. Radecki (Ref. 67: List do Redakcji Rocznikbw Chem. (w druku)
(Letter to Roczniki Chemii (in print) ) in 1951, who first prepared
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phenoxybromosilanes by reflu-xing phenol with SiBr4 -until all HEr
was removed. Alkoxyiodosilanes could not be made by this method,
nor by the reaction Of Si14 with Lt20, Iodoesters were also not
isolated from the reaction of HI on 3114, where they ma.-: o!-cur as
intermediate products. A brief summary of the physical and chemi-
cal properties of organoxyhalogenosilanes is given. All alkoxy-
4-
fluorosilanes hydrolyse readily in cold water forming gels, wi.h
the exception of (ter-Bu0)3SiF, probably for steric reasons, Lack
of resistance to hydrolysis is ascribed to the formation of HF
which catalyses hydrol sis and disproportionation. Alcoholysis of
lower fluoroesters (RO~3SiF by higher alcohols R10H merely results
in (R'0)331F + ROH. Dlaproportionation Of EtOSiP3 and (EtO)23IF2
at room temperature is briefly mentioned. Chloroesters are attacked
by water less readily, owing to the weaker catalytic action of HCI.
The rate of hydrolysis increases with the number of C1 atoms in
the molecule, but decreases with increasing molecular weight and
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branching of the alkyl groUDS. In the presence of an *11CI acceptor,
the Cl atoms alone are attacked and alkoxypolysiloxanes are formed.
A few examples are given, quoting Western authors and IV. Rodzie-
wicz and J. Pre zner (Ref. 71: Roczniki Chem., 1957, 31, 52'~),
Interaction of iEtO)3SiCl with ZnEt2/Na, yielding (EtO)3SiEt, is
shortly discussed. Six ethyl and phenyl alkoxysilanes were pre-
pared from the corresponding alkoxychlorosilanes by means of ethyl
and phenyl magnesium bromides. Reactions of chloroestera with
Grignard reagents are described from the extensive studies of K~A.
Andryanov, S.A. Golubisov and T,S. Maklashina ZA-bstractor's note.,
This name appears as "Malyshinall at the end of the article7, and .
N.P. Lobusevich (Ref. 73; Zhurn.Obshch.Khim., 1957, 27, 914). Allwl
alkoxysilanes with a definite number of Si-C bonds may be synthe-
sized by the action of Na/RCI on chlorosilanes. A short aocount is
iven of the reaction phenoxychlorosilanes with Na, yielding
H50)0i + Si. Chloroesters decompose in the presence of traces
N
of AlC13 to from alkyl chlorides, alcohols, olefins, ethers'. sili-
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ca and polychloropolysiloxanes (SiOC12)n- On heating (RO)4-x
SiClx to 18.-)-CIOOOC with POC13, in a vealed tube, SiC14 SiP202CI2
and RC1 are formed. Products of ammonolysis depend on the number
of chlorines in the molecule, thus (f'0)3S'C' (RO)3SiN.H2, a-nd
Ij ~' - 1,
(Ii0)2'~i"l2----> (RO)2Si(NH2)2 which eliminates ammonia and cycli~-es
to:
NII
pm)'esi
NI I
Si
No defini'Le products were sept-rated frorn the reaction of NH3 with
J),
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the trichloroesters. Amines behave similarly to ammonia. On heat-
ing, chloroesters disproportionate at a rate dependent on the sym-
iri~E-try of the silane molecule. Thus dialkoxydichlorosilanes are
stable, whilst e.g. ROSiC13 ) (1'0)2SiCl2 + SiC14- Various exam-
ples are quoted and discussed. Thermal stability increases with
Jncreaaing 111010CLIlar weight and iri low for the iso-alcohol deri-
vativos. Aromutic esters are more stable than the aliphatic re-le-
tion of organoxychlorosilanes which with ROH yields the expected
mixed esters if an HC1 acceptor is present. Tertiary-alkoxychloro-
silanes are attacked less readily than the secondary or primary
compounds. A discussion of the above mechanisms is given. The C-Cl
bonds in chlorosilanes are weak and susceptible to rupture by
nilv(,r salts. Reactions of alkoxybromosilanes have not been des-
(~:-;i._,d in tecbnical literature but it is believed tLat the Br
!tre very reactive. Phenoxybromosilanes are more susceptible
to nucleophilic attack than the corresponding chloroesters, but
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their resistance to hydrolysis increases in the same manner. The
author sums up by observing the lack of information about the bro-
moesters. The sharp difference between the fluoro and chlorosila-
nee is ascribed to the difference in the strengths of the Si-F and
Si-Cl bonds. Research on the reaction Of SiC14 with organic esters,
as a method of syntheses of chlbrosilanes, is recommended since
this is thought preferable to SiC14/R0H interaction. The corres-
pondi-ng SiBr4/organic ester systems will be studied by A. Radecki
and R. Pi koh. There are 1 table and 93 references. 27 Soviet-
bloc and N non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the four most re-
cent English-language publications read as follows: A.B. Burg, J
A.C.S., 1954, 76, 2674; W. Gerrard and F.D. Kiburn, J.C.S,, 1956:
1536; W. Gerrard and J.A. Strickson, Chem. and Ind., 1958, 27,
860; J.F. Hyde and J.W. Curry, J.A.C.S., 1955, 77, 3140.
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ASSOCIATION: Katedra chemli nieor anicznej i analitycznej wydzisitu
farmaceutycznego GdaMiej akademii medycznei Qxw-mmt
of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceuti-
cal Dept. Gdafisk Medical Academy)
SUBMITTED: June 6, 1960
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AUTHOR: Pi~ko6, Ryezard, Magister, EnCineer, Senior Assistant
TITLE: Methods of determining silicon in organosi 1 cot, c,
PERIODICAL: Wiadomo;ci chemiczne. v 14, no 1 ,,(-0. 1_~
TEXT: The author gives a survey of the methods of deter::~,!iinF the s4i4ccr,
content in organo-silicon compounds (SiOrg) on the basis of literature. He
does not mcntion own studies made in this field. He discusses in detail the
methods suitable for the analysis of larger SiOrg groups and differentiates
as follows: 1. Methods of hydrolysis, 2. Wet oxidation, 3 14ethods of combus-
tion, 4. Melt-Ing, 5. Mineralization of the sample with a mixture of fuming
HN03 andaleum with acidometric determination Of S102 (Ref. 97),as well as
6. Hydrolysis with hydrofluoric acid and titration (L. K&lmAn and A. V&c6.
Ref. 98). Ad 1 ; Simple SiOrg can be hydrolyzed with water under the ad-
dition of small amounts of acid or alkali (Refs. 14-23) apart from those re-
acting too vigorously with water. The latter are elther hydrolyzed with
water alonet or esterified in absolute ethanol and only the esters hydro-
lyzed with water. The S4-Si bond is ruptured by hydrolysis and hydrogen
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liberated. Aqueous and alcoholic ammonia solutions are often used as hydro-
lyzing agents, since, in the eater decomposition no silica gel forms, which
normally hampers diffusion and hydrolysis. Aqueous or alcoholic NaOH- or
KOH solutions are most frequently needed Alkoxyfluorosilanes require a
special treatment (Ref 20) D. N Andreyely (Ref. 22) recommended a simple
method of determining easily hydroyzable SiOrg. It bases on the formation
of nonvolatile alk.-_ polysiloxanes with reticular structure if hydrolysis
is carried out in two statres- Ad 2: Oxidizing acids, above all H 2so4 or
HNO 3 or their mixtures, in concentrated or dilute state, also under the ad-
dition of permanganate decompose several SiOrg. Mercury serves as catalyst
(Ref. 38). This method is particularly suited for polymers M. G Vor onkov
and Y. Y. Khudobin (Ref. 56) used successfully a mixture of fuming HNO 3 and
oleum for oxidation, M. G, Voronkov, N. G Romanova, and L. G. Smirnova
(Ref. 6") hydrolyzed the weighed portion in 9M/ ethanol with dilute HC1.
The oxidizing effect of perchloric acid Is rapid and profound (Ref. 64).
A P Kreshkov and G D Nessonova (Ref 67) used H 2SO4 with KI or concen-
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trated H SO with c(_nr~entrated HAPO c~. romi cacid and KI. Y~ Y. r3uretskiy
2 4 ~ 4'
(Ref. 62) used bromiu-m in H110 medium as oxidizer. Ad 3: SiOrg are burned
in oxygen curren: to avoid th; formation of silicon carbide (Ref. 71) Eacr.
individual polymer, however, requires a different optimum combustion temper-
ature. This method was further improved by V. A. Klimovat M, 0 Korshun,
and Yu, G. Bereznitskaya (Ref. 77). They recommended a pyrolytical decompc~-
sition of the sample almost without oxygen addition at 850-9000C. Subse-
quently, the pyrolysis products are burned at 900-9500C with a great oxygen
excess. This method is quick, however, not applicable to all SiOrg. A
further improvement was sug6ested for volatile and easily decomposible Siore
(Ref. 80). They are introduced into the combustion area in dry nitrogen
current Ad 4: SiOrg are molten together with oxidizers (soda, NaOF, IN C"
2 ~
nitrates). The methods shown are the ones most generally applied The melt
dissolved in water is analyzed for silicon by titration, colorimetry, or
gravimetry. On the basis of the above survey the author states that hither-
to no method has been developed which is applicable to the analysis of all
types of SiOrg. This is mainly due to the widely differing chemical charac-
ter of the individual groups of these substances. The lack of a rapid and
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accurate method of analyzing many volatile compounds and fluorosilanes is
seriously felt. The author regards the decomposition by means of concen-
trated H2304 or by means of its mixture with other )xilizing acids to be the
best method for the great number of simple SiOrg. Moreover, this method V
requires a much less complex apparatus. The method of melting tol.,eth-er
seems to be good as well The author stresses also the importance of the
methods permitting a simultaneous determination of several elements from
one weighed portion and finds that the present development of the chemistry
of SiOrg requires a quick method of determining silicon, reriderinE possible
to follow the course of a reraction or a technological process. The follow-
ing papers are mentioned: K A Andrianov (Ref 40), V. BaYant, V,
Chwalowskj, and J Rathousk~ (Ref 43), B Y. Yakovlev (Ref 55), M. Y-
Volynets (Ref. 93). Y. A. Peregud, and N. P. Kozlova (Ref 89) There are
99 references: 31 Soviet-bloc and 29 non-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Katedra Chemii Nieorganicznej i Analitycznej Wydzialu
Farmaceutycznego Gda6skiej Akademii Medyczne.j (Department of
Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry of the Pharmaceutic Divisur.
of the Gdansk Medical Academy)
SUBMITTED; June 12, 1959
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Iluolinm plcoo~.%~Iates. Pt. 1. Wied cham 18 no.1 3-1;4
Ja 165.
2 lepartment of Inogranic C~,Pmistry of the School of
Medicine, Gdansk, Submitted ucrober 6, 1964~
RADECKI, Aleksander; PIEKOS..~y#;4&Kd_
Syntheals and investigations of organoxybramosilanes. 1. Phenazybro-
moeilftneB. Rocz chemil 35 no.41 W-878 161.
1. Departrabnt of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of
Pharwoy, Medical Academy, Gdansk.
- PIEKOS, Rvazard, mgr., Inz., at. asystent
Method for the determination of silico- in organic silicon
compounds. Wiad chem 14 no.1:1-21 Ja '60.
1. Katedra Chemil "ieorganicznej J Analltvcznej, d,,rdzial Farma-
coutvezny, Idanska Aka4emia Medyczna, 3dansk,
PIEKOS, Ryszard
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Progress in the field of applyir:g silicones In phambey.
Farmacja Fol 16 no.17s349-351. S 161.
1. Ratedra Chemii Vieorganicznej I Analitycznej, Wydzial
Famaceutyczny, Akademia Viedyczna, Gdansk Kierownik:
Doc. mgr. inz. Stanislaw Ostrowski.
COUIMIT I Poland G-3
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IABS, JOUR, I RZKhtset NO, 5 190t 1100 17922
AUTHOR I Radecki, A. and -Pi-eko-s, R.
INST. I Not given
ITTLE z Naphthoxychlorosilanes.
ORTG. MM& v Roczniki Chem, 33, No 1. 57-63 (1959)
j The preparation of ( oe -C.10 H7 O)nSiCI4 n (1) (n
'AMTRACT
2, and 3) by the action of SiCl,, on ether solutions
of naphthol (II) is described. The reaction of
0( -11 with SiCl4 gives the following I (n = 1)
depending on the mol ratio of the reagent used
(the yield in 56, bp in *C/mm, op in *C, and d41
are given)t 45, 242-245/260, -, 1-3588; n = 2:
20-5. 355-357/260, 51-53; n - 3 1 21 405-410/130,
96-98, -. Similarly the reaction W;th 4-11 gives
the following (2-C,0140)nSiCl4n ('I)% 'Oft
CARDs 112 181
PIEKOS, Ryszard
SUM,W,IL (in cap3 ; Given Na-mea
CO"ntrY'- Poland
Acadromi c L~--grees:
AffLita'-ion. Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of
Pharmacy, Medical Academy, U'da~sk, Poland.
801u'cT ;Berlin, Zeitschrift fuer anon~anische und allgemeine Chamie, No. -o
April 19771-, pp 258, '65.
Data, "The Action of Sodium on Phenoxybromosilanes".
C'o-author*
RADECKI, Aleksander, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry,
Faculty of Fharmacy, F,edical Academy, ~da'sk.
PIENS, f~yszard; RADECKI, Aleksander
on 1 4-napplicability ef Kreshkarv and Nessonc-va method for determination
T-.f carbon in silicon arganic compauxds conta!TiLrig chlorine. Chem
anal 5 no.l.~125-128 160. (EEA1 9:11)
1. Katedra Chemii Plearganio-znej Wydz'-alx~ Farmaceutycznego AkademU
M-dyczne~, Gdansk.
(Carbon) (Silicon) (Chlorine) (Organic compounds)
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717LBs Recombination of current carriers Is semiconhatore
SDIMCEt Postepy fizyki,, v. 15,, no. 1# 1964j, 31-45
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TOPIC TAGSt current carrier recombination., semicondactor,, valauce zone, conduction
zone, foi:ALdden zone, energy exchange, capture of cmrAw, euxplus carrier, kinatice
equation, ionized admixture
ABS771ACTi The recombination of electron and bole, i.e. the passage of an electron
from the conductivity zone to the valence zone In a tonal semiconductor wode4 my
take place either directly., or via local levels (connected with recomMnation cen-
tera) in the forbidden interml. The article dwas idth the second kind of pas-
sage,, &B dominant in conductors with a broad forbidden intervals bance the most
general In the transistor materlals now employed, Recombination YU local levels
has two basic aspectst 1) the wechanian of ensrjy exchmage and "ed in the re-
tion action and the cross-4wtions active In the *Wtw* of wArrent aw-
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riera by the recombination center; 2) the statistical aspect of recombination. The
difficulty of determining the energy balance in recomUnation via local levels has
thus for prevented a unMed theory explaining the qualitative behavior of cross-
sections active in the cvpture of carriers by the center under various physical
conditions. The pzper treats the crons-sections in question as eotablinhad para-
meters, and considers the statistics of recombination In the contents of the semi-
conductor,, which renal the relations between the lives of the surplus carriers
and such magnitudes so: equivalent concentrations of holes and electrons.. concen-
trations of recombination centers, numbers and positLons of I kal levels in the
forbidden interval., concentration of surplus carriers,, etc. The review obviously
does not embrace all possible cases, but is intended "To acquaint the reader in
general vith the present methodology of research Into the effect of the imperfect-
ness of the crystal structure of a semiccnductor on the life of carriers," Me
author formulates kinetics equations for the electron-hole recombination process
via local levels connected with recombination centers only, not ionited admixtwea
(donorep acceptors) or trapos Ionized admixtwes um be disregarded as a carrier
caught on an admixture level In reftadtted into the soxis before the capture of a
carrier at oppoelto eignp and Its sW at Va local level Is obort in oomwedson
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with the average life In the son*. 7he role and actLoo of trap levaBl, so Impor.
tant, for recDmbiDetion., is discussed in a separate sections 7be mechanism of re-
combination via recombination levels is based on the nearly sism1taneous transition
of an electm from the conductivity zme and the transition of the hole from the
basic zone to this level@ 7here are separate oecticne an am*-2ml recombdmation,,
malti-level recombimationg trapas and enerimental sethods of determining reoaabIn&-
tion parameters. Orige arte bass 5 figuress, 22 fomdUoo
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TITLE Ra-~i tion uleferts in ~,en .. inlum (irradiated by fast neutrons in a
reactor) as centers of r,~comblnation anO capture of carriers
PERIODICAL: ReferativnTy zhurnal, 2, a', Stract
("Rept. Inst. b,-da-' PAN", no. pp.,
'illus'.., En6lis~:; sur=~~r'-es in Polish and Russia:,,',
=T: Investigater~ %-.-ere the r(-c~~)!:.b',-.ation effects in n-Go irra~jJ~ated by
fast neutrons. The investigated effects ari, connected -.,iith an increase of ti-~e
life time of the carriers ,,:hen decre-,~-`Lng t'.c te7nperature in '--,.e reg--'.~n ~;:
temperatures and increasing t-e te7.,-)c-atu.--e In t.,-.e rei~icn of hiFh te-.pPr--.-,-cs
(see Referativn~-y zhurnal, Fizi.,:a, S 2 , 4 An interpretatfon ~;Qrr-fer,
out of the experimental results on t".e of a model of' multiply
centers yielding two levcl~s In. tLe
[Abstracter's ncte: Com;,-'ete
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AU71ORS: Chroboczek, Jan, Czachor, Andrzej, 2ieko.5zewskL_Jerzy
TITLE: The effect of the chemical treatment and neutron irradiation on
the surface recombination rate of the carriers in n-type germanium
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 2, 1963, 88, abstract 2E590
("Rept. Inst. badafi J~drow. PAN", no. 219/I-B, 19062, 19 pp.,
illust., English; summaries in Polish and Russian)
TEXT: An investigation was carried out of the possibility of using the
photomagnetic-electric effect for measuring the rate of the surface recombina-
tion of 3 in n-Ge. It is shown that the effect of a foregoing surface tront-
ment on the magnitude of S is comparatively small in case of' a careful chemical
surface treatment. A few values of S for various etchants are presented. It
was established that a change of 3 (observed by other authors) due to irradiation
of the samples by neutrons, is not connected with an increase of the concentra-
tion of the surface recombination centers.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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BARTNIK. Tadvass-, PUMUTOWSKA, Barbara; CUCHRA, AlicJ&
Doteraination of health situation and of health work in the vIllage.
Cook. sdravot. 5 no.3:185-193 Mar 57.
1. Prace ottidentskohn vadockeho krousku pri katedre organivace
zdravotnietvi (vedouct katedry lekarske almdomis ve Varsavo Doc.
Dr. J. Krupinski).
(RUW, CONDITIONS,
pub. health in Poland (Pol))
MUFMK1 j BIKUMU, Jan; E)IMINER, Wiktor; PIMTOWSKA, Barbara;
WL erzy;
TASZEWSKA, Krystyna
The appearance of coronary disease in Poland in the light of diseases
of the circulatory system. Postepy hig. med. dosw. 15 no.6:64.1-676
161.
1. Z Katedry Organizacji Ochrony Zdrowia AM w Warazavie Kierownik:
doe. dr. J. Krupinski.
(COAONAItY DISFASIZ statist)
(GAWDIOVASCUIA11 DISEA&S statist)
CkArm -01,243
*Ith the
PEUMWSKA, E.
Taniewskip M.; PlekutowA , J.
"Hydroxylic value of polymerized linseed oil% p. 612 (PrzmWsl Cheniczny, Vol. 9,
no. 122, Dec. 1953, larszawa)
SOs MontIly Ljqt of EBB KMPJM!M Aegmasip-ma, Vol. 3, No. 3, Library of Congress,
March 1954, Uncl.
11YRIMAku j1W';1ju;j Dy
es,
M
lit
of o I gi--
-P
rzo I Uwe. in
crose
-:hyd o'yI,
I visionity; 2) t r x vnlucs.of oils of -jjjproxbn;wt6Iy the
fame VI
-re
ra res
0 'Moval Of orotelm (Mm lin a
geed Ij c _a-
. .. - 1. . -- 4-
'1' r-t
of I at,t un.. d
ymvrfied vy] I 111r.-HOW, reiipt
oil
:1:` 7,
PIEKUTa.-,'SKI, J.
Export of comj~lete industrial I.,lants. p.129
PRZE'3LAD MEChA'NICZN'Y. (Stowarzysenie Inzynierow i Technikow Mechanikow Polskich)
',Iarszawa. Poland
Vol.18, no.5, Mar. 1959
Monthly list of East Eurwean ACCe5,9~ons (E.Al) LG, Vol.8, no.7, July 1959
Uncl.
PIMTOWSKI' Z.
OThe Initial Cleaning of Gas in Open-Hearth Furnaces" p. 7 (Wiadomosci Hutnigge,
Vol. 9, No. 4, April, 19'3, Stalinogrod)
SO, Monthly LU& 2L EaqtFAwoman 'ecessigne, Vol. 3, No. 2, Library of Congress,
February, 1954, Uncl.
PIEKUTOVISKI, Z.
A description of the automatic re~-ulation of boilers; experiences in a
I
factory. p. 27, (GOSPUDAAKA CIEPLNA. r-:a?G-*T',,'KA P,%ZLLffSI,31A, Vo--. '.', Nc. ~--,
Dec. 1953,, Warszawa, ?oland)
SO: IJonthly List of i~ast Luropean Ac(-essions, (EEAL), LC, VcI. L, No. 5
May 1955, Uncl.
JASSEMI W.; PIEIA, B.; SUMN, M.
Average spectra of Polish speech. Proceed vibr ;~rogl
71 159.
1. Department of Vibrations, Institute of Basic Technical Problems,
Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw and Phonographic Institue,
Department of General Linguistics, Adam Mickiewicz UniversiLy,
Poznan.
MLL, Boleslaw,, inz.
The medium speech spectrum and the voice volume . Przegl telekom
34 no.8:245-248 Ag 162-.
1. Zaklad Fonograficzny, Universytet Adama Hiokieviaza, Pozn&n.
PIELA, Romualda., W
Syllable articu-'ation depend-Ing on ~Ip n%t-off frequency of
low- and high-pass filters. Prz,-g'- te-'ekom 36 [i.e. 371
no.202-54 F 164.
1. Insty-tut Podstawovych Prob'~emow Teohniki, Polska Akadomia
Nauk, Warejawa.
DULIEWICZ, Imokadia; PIEIA, Ro=mlda__
Articulation and discrimination of letters of the Polish language
depending on the higher lWt of frequency. Przegl telekom 34
no.7s213-217 JI 162.
1. Pracownia Fonetyki kkustycznej, Instytut Podstawowych Problemow
Toohniki,, Polska Akadsmia Nauk, Warszawa.
0,
PIL~LAP 'v4.; ?.)!)GWD.-A, 'r.; W1NCLia,1&11,A, A.
A contribution on the determination of n- and Y-celluiose in rayon-ceiiu,ose
pulps. p. 693.
CH,:J41A ANA.LITYCZNA. (Komisja Analitczna Polskiej kkadeinii ~.hUK i
,Irranizacja PechnicLnaj 16~drbzawa, P-dand, iii. ~ip Ili. J/4 ~f~8-
Monthly i-ist of zast A~-urupean A,.-cessions krz-1) ~6, Voi. 8p nu. 'I, vu.'Ly
Uncl.
CATEGORY
ABS. JOUR. 2- L
AUTHOR T. ; ~,'Incznt,~
3 A.,
A
T ITLw. an:"
5 Tit e rld e,17 for nt)-ttic Fil_-,er
OR Il- . PU a. C r . , ~i
I t 1 ~~ I I I ~7
AB 9"IMRA C T -Ari.,I-cr Is Liacle cjf* rrdjr jr.,L_tkjc)ds o4.
t lon of, 1)t tic- cia
Df 6tandard CCA_10_1~41, tv.c-
7( c1- C55, and thf W~~u 's d f
1), C j Jed
T.. r. t )l ls;~kcv_l.tuecs c 1, t 1. k- rjt
r., k C~llI wh ha IL S is
Va
ccrtl- Of ct: 0
n
c c r--,u c a w
r s C) 1, 1 Lu c 1. -1 v 4 1 ~? Ll 1, t, a:, J.,
RD
PIEIACINSKI , Mieczyslaw
Multivoltage electric heating of " A cars of the PCI-iBh 5tate
Railroads with automatic temperature control. Przegl kolej
mechan 14 no.11:333-338 N 162.
PIELAGINSKI, Mieczys.-aw
Multivoltage electric heatt-V of the passenger cars of the French
National Railways. Przegl kolej mechan 10 (i.e.15i no.10:29~-296
o 163.
1. Central Railway Gar Administration, Warsaw.
MIACIVSKI, Mieczslkv, inze,
Electric heating of railroad cars. FrzegI kolej machan 13
no.9 t274P-278 S 061. ,
PIELACINSKI.-Hioczyslaw, mgr inz.
&Uctrio-water beating of restaurant cars. Przegl kolej mechan
0 &o.10:318-319 0 961.
FIELACINSKI-, Hioczyslaw; DGMANSKIO Viktor
prototype equipment for multivoltage electric heating of
passenger cars* Przegl kolej mochan 14 no.6:175-178 Jo '62.
1. Contralny Zaread W4gonow, Warszawa.
GACA, Witold, dr inz.; PIELAK, Konstanty
On certain construction errors In hydroengineering. Tech gosp
morska 12 no.9t268-270 9 162.
1. Politechnika, Gdansk (for Gaca). 2. Stacja Morska, Polska Akade-
mia Nauk, Sopot (for Pielak).
PIELAK, Zdzislaw, mgr
The work day of a graduate engineer. Przegl techn 84 nc.40:5
6 0 63.
PlEus, C.
PIEIASj C. Operating plan of servicing railroad sidings and loading points. P. 404
V ol. 8. no. 11, Nov. 1956
PRZBGLAD KOLEJOWY
TECHNOLOGY
Warszawa, Poland
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, no. 2, 1957
1774J. C r~;:7
ueveiopment of science and or anj7.a,,cjn of ra-Irow! i.raffic i.--
tl-,c *.*----" an-~ an Poiish .-.tate i~a~iroaas. P. 4,J14. i'!tZ-'3L;,D I
JO,-J, ~;Jljdaimtctwa Komlnikac:,-*ne,% 4arszii-Ta. no. I i, :!UV.
L95L- .
ibram of ~~oiwrts,
SOUIR7: East uropew~ ccesq,*c)ris List,
Vo--.4, no. 12, ijec,mber 1955
ACC NRt
AP6031705 -SOURCE CODE: PO/0099/66/040/003/0495/0498
AUTHOR: Polaczek, Jerzy; Piel-ichowski, Jan 26
ORG: Institute of Heavy Or anic Synthesis. Blachownia Slaska (Instytut Ciezkiej
I Syntezy Organicznej)
TITLE: Bromination of 9-vinylcarbazole L-th a bromate - bromide solution
SOURCE: Roczniki chemii-amales societatis chimicae polonorum, v. 40, no. 3, 1966,
495-498
TOPIC TAGS: bromination, vinyl compound
ABSTRACT: It was found that the bromine number of 9-vinylcarbazole determined by
thq bromate-bromide solution bromination method is three times as high a,9 the
theoretical value assuming that bromine adds to the vinyl group. This brominatio..
reaction in the dark is one of substitution rather than adcLition. Orig. art. has:
2 figures and 3 tables. [Orig. art. in Germarl (JFRS: 36,0021
SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: OlFeb65 ORIG REF! 002 / SOV REF: 002
OTH REF: 004
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PIZLrNSKI. Marian
Pooterior dislocation of the shrmIder. CbIr. nars. rachu 2-1,
no.1:65-67 1956.
1. Z Oddsialu Urazowo-Ortopedycznego Instytutu Dookonalenia
i SpecjalixacjI Kadr Lekarvirich w Warexawle Sspital Nr 4,
Klerawnik: prof. dr. St. Lukasik, Warssava, u1. Radzyminska
56 m. 3.
(SHOULDIR, disloc.
posterior. (Poi))
(DISWCATIONS,
shoulder. posterior. (Pol))
LUKkSIK, Stefan; FIELIN-SK-1, Marian
Post-traumatic stwnp, prosthetic results. Chir. narz. ruchu ortop.
polska 26 no.6:801-806 161.
1. Z Kliniki Chirurgii Urazowo-Ortopedyamej SDL w Warazawie Kierainik:
prof. dr S. Lukaoik.
(ARTIFICIAL LIMB)
POLAND/Plant Diseases - Diseases :)f Cultivated Plants. 0
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 1, 1959: 1980
Auth,)r Pielka, J~'
11 Ot
Title Sept-)ria liifecti-)ns i.i Mient
OriG Pub Hodowla roal., aklirmt. i nasieiui., 1957, 1, No 5-6,
745-756
Abstract In 1956 in the KrDkow e.-,viroiu:,,e:it Leptisphaeria ~.DdL)ru.i
(conidial stage of Septoria nodomin) was Asarv&, i.i
winter vheat. The ears, in particular, were str-j:.,,Iy
affected, and t.ie weiJA of the ear keniels decreased
46%.
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kNISIMCWICZ, Zofia; PIELOWSKA, Elzbieta; SZAWLOWSKI, Kazimierz; ZDkNOW1CZ,
zypmt -
Effect of somatotropin on the recovery of muscles in paresis ar,-- atrophly
in poliomyelitis. Chir. aarzad. ruchu ortop. pol. 27 n0-4:51-1-516 162.
1. Z Sanatorium Rehabilitacyjnogo d1a dzieci po H.M. w Gdansku
Dyrektor: dr Z. Anie-movicz.
(POLIOMYELITIS) (SWATOTROPI11)
BROKaW, Henryk; PHUNSKA, 'Allsbista; DZI]WICKA. Antonim. (Varssava
Dstaldowsks , I wOw"P'-
Acute peptic and clinical ulcers and their clinical importancs~
Pediat.polska 30 nn.2:119-126 Feb 155.
1. Z Kliniki Chnrob Dzieciecych A.M. w Gdansku I z Kliniki
Terapit Chorob Dzieci A.M. w Waresawle, Kierownik: prof. dr.
vied. H. Brokman.
(PM"TIC ULCER, In infant and child
clin.aspects)
ANISIMMYWICZ, Zofia; GALUSZYO, Pfiwe-.: "-''-:!,()WSKA, ElzbJela; SZAWL(Y4sYl,
Kaz'mierz
Neuroses in ch~lrer, altor Heire-l-leciin dlse~-se. Neurr'l.,
psychiat. Pol. 1,. nr~.4:511 -&P4 JI-A.g '6'
t
1. Z Kl~nik-.' Chor-,b P.-yc::iczT.y,~. AkadeiTi. 14edyczriel, w 7.,,JEI,-,z3kU
(Kierownlkl. I.rrf. dr. T. fi.,] lkiew~:cz) " z Sanatorium hehat-. I i-
tacyjnego dla dzApci po lie inego-Medi ri!i w GdRnsk-u
(rlyrc-kt(-,-,, dr. mpa. Z.Ar,
ANISIMOWICZ, Zofia; SZAWLDWSKI, Kazimierz; PIELOWSKA, Elzbieta; KOZIELECKA,
Maria - -----
Boy scout and girl scout camps and their role in the rehabilitation
of handicapped children. Chir. narzad. ruchu ortop. Pol. 29 no.2:
205-210 164.
1. Z Sanatorium Rehabilitacyjnego dla dzieci po chorobie Heinego-
Medina w Gdansk-u (Dyrektor: dr. med. Z. Anisimowiez).
ul EXCERM MEDICA See 15 Vol 9/7 Che~.7,t_P~s.
1617. VIMAMSKI .1 Kim. Chm-ot,
--ff--W-4n-11=9-r-uW1'zCgu zip"It-111.1 (yuli
uwzgledmqmem grulliczeg(p z.jp,jlj-jjj.j t)jj()jj Ij d(PI i
0 f t u 1) e r c ii I o u s c v I* e 1) 1. 1) 8 1. 1 1111 e I I I I I g I Iw I I t,r
reference t o I u be r c u I o u sin v n j n g i I j ti i1 a I 1. 1 1Nl.*I. I(( It.
INEUROCIGIC PSYCHIAT. POL. I SA (_1 43. zla'2) tai,lvs 2
1110 cases of th were observed, 1-*,)I-iy vigill , akw~ wvrv I rvalvd I-N st I plom V'j".
PAS or isoniazid before the I nil, (J.j*N t)f Ili,, dise.kst. md .13 r~ hJ1'm-Iv(j wvll 0"1 'f
52 cases treated after the I Mh day of Me 1118vase ('111% 27 1-vsImild'-d
I Lippaport - I vi- Av I' (XX. 11,
\, FIRLMS11, Jan
I--
Hethods for the reffietratlon of Involuntary co"mOnts in choreA nnd
choreo-athetos - P015ki tygod. Ink. 14 no.43119nl-1904 26 Oot 59
,I
1, (Z Kliniki Chorob Nerwowych A. 1-1. G; kierawnik 11inikit T)rof. dr
Z, Hmjewska),
(MIOTMA, 3hysiol.) (A'MTOSIS, nhysiol.)
MUMISKA, Zofia,, prof. dr; Jolanta; PIEWISE1 Jan. JANIKOV;SKI,
Tadeusz; '--.'ISNMWSKI . Renryk
Cerebral tumors in infants and little children. Neurol neuroch'r
palmh 12 no.1:7-14- Ja-F 162.-nimmow-
1. Kierownik Oddziala Neurologii D-.ieciecej im. Janu.-za Korczaka,
Akademia Medyczna, Gdansk (for Majewska). 2. Zakiad Anatnnii
I'atologicznej, Akademia ',.',edyczna, Gdansk; Zaklad 1.europatolovil.
Polska-Akademia 1111auh, Oduzial Gdansk (for lah-4anowa, Pielowalci, JarL*wski
','isniewski). Kierownik 7aklauu ,natomi iatologicznej iQ~~: prof.
d r W. Czarnocki Kierownik -akladu Neuropatolo -i: !'AN: prof. dr a',. Kunicki.
HAJWKA, Zofia; LEHHANDWA, Jolanta; FIBUM.,am JANIKOWSKI, Tadeuszl;
WISNIEWSK1, Henryk
Brain neoplaums in older and newborn Infants. fieurol. neurochir. psy-
chiat. pol. 12 no.l.'7-14 162.
1. Z Oddzialu Neurologii Dzieciecej in. Januoza Korczaka Kierownikz
prof. dr Z. Majewska Z Zakladu Anatomil Patologicznej AM w Gdansku-
Kierownik: prof. dr W. Czarnocki Z Zakladu Neuropatologii PAN Verownik
prof. dr A. Kunicki.
(BRAIN NEOPLASMS in inf & child)
(INFANT NEWBORN cUs)
PIELOWSKI. Jan; 2N3RYK. CZenlAW
-
A case of twofold thallIum ioisoning. POIs" t7god. lek. 1h no-39:
1754-1756 28 SePt 59-
1. Z Oddzialu lieurologlcznego SzpItala Mar. Woj.; ordynator: dr med.
L. Grusseck-0.
(THALLIUM, toxicol.)
PAJOSKA, Zofia; PD"WSKI, Jan
--
Catacnesin of children with inflammatory diseases of the nerrous
system. Neurologia etc. polsks 4 no.1:55-60 J&-F 154.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob nervowych Almdeali Nedvcznej w Gdansku.
Kierownik: prof. dr Z.Najewska.
(NOVOUS SYSTM. diseases,
*Inflamm. die. in child.)
NA 102, 0419rd; FIBUNSKI, Jan
-- --- 1'
rive cages Of polyneuritis In the course of sulfonamide therapy,
possibly with notbVlmulfathi&2ole. Polski tygod.lak. 10 no.15i486-
488 12 Apr 55.
1. 2 Kliniki Chorob Nervowych Akademii Hadyesuej v Manalm: kierow-
n1k: &r Z.Hajewska. Tesew, ul. Stalin& 25.
(MWCEAMIDRS, injurious effects.
polyneuritts. after ther.)
(POLTRMITIS, etiology and pathogenesis)
sulfousaides ther.)
HAJEWSKA, Zofia; JANIKOWSKI, Thdoua2; PIELOWSKI, Jan
Tbroubovis of the internal carotid artery in a w-all child. Pedia -
pol. 37 no-4:415-418 Ap 162.
1. Z Odd2i&lu Nourologil Dzieciecei im. Janueza Korezaka KI-iniki
Neurologicznej AM w Gdansku Kierowniki prof. dr mod. Z. Majewaks.
(CEREBRAL EMBOLISM ANDTHROMBOSIS in inf & child)
(CAROTID ARTERIES dia)
DYBICKA, Ann&: WULEWICZ, Stanislaw: PIEDWSKI, J&D
Primary tumors of the optic fasciculus. fieur. &c. Polska
6 no.2:181-190 Mar-Apr 56.
1. Z Kliniki Ocznej, a Zakladu Radiologli i z Kliniki ~;horob
Nerwowych A.M. w Gdansku Kierownik: prof. dr. I. Abramowics,
prof. dr. W. Grabowski, prof. dr. Z. Majewska, Klinika
Rourologicsna A.M. w Gdansku.
(NMRS. OPTIC, neoplaamp
in child.. primary '(Pol))
PIEMWSKI, Jan
Early liagnonic of corebroapinal tuberculois meningitis with
special reference of tuberculous meningitis in adults. Neur.
&c.polska 5 n,-).3:243-252 My-Je '55.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Nerwowych A.M. w Gdansk~i. Kierown1k: prof.
4r Z. Majewska Gdansk-Wrzea?.cz, ul. Debinki 7. Klinika Neurol.
ogtrzna.
(TUBBROLOSIS, M&NINGKiI. diagnosis
early, in adults)
ill oz I ()!.;s 3-.
PIELOWSKT. Zyo=t; HYSUMSKI,
s ~iil 7
Fo
NOWAK, Fuganiusaj PIKI-OW9I Zygount
.
Distribution of the Nyctereutea procyonoides (Gray, 1831~,'~
in Poland in connection with its introduction and spread
In Europe. Acta, theriolog 9 no.1/8181-110 164.
1. T-qtitUte Of EC0jOgj of the Polish Academy of 3ciences.
. - 11 ~
PIELOWSKI, Zygmunt
Geographic form of the bullfinch Pyrrhula pyrrhula ',L.,
in the Kampinos National Park. Przegl zoolog 7 no. 1:71-78
163.
1. Zakald Ekologii, Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa.
PM&R7,',, Liviu, ir-g.
TechnoloGy studied in detail. Conz3t r J11C .1c I"o. 'g- . -1 , , "'IT" ~
1964.
1. Imatul Regional de jt~ ,
ZEUMN, Rita, 1~wtor; Aurora; FLADU, Floricica; PMESCU, Valelia
Tin,~ t -.,- -. &-~ a:,&: teris tics ~f ~yesttuffs pr-,d,,ic--d --'r.
Rumar.ih. h.-I '~-~xt fbi-m 12 no.l-~-.5()S-509 D161
1. GOIC- L.%' --I ~'F: ~!,IL.i stii-r-t.ific atudentesa de pe li-nga
catedra de To,!.!( Ch~m~k-a Te\*L~la.
PIENIADZ, Waclaw,,mgr inz.
!ynthesis conditions of some cam-slider mechanisms with two
degrees of freedom in the light of the functional analysis of
mechanisms; sum:-mry of doctor's dissertation. Przegl mech 21
no.21t672 N 162.
1. Katedra Obrabiarek, Politechnika, Krakow.
LITYNSKI. T.: JURKOWSKA, H.; PINNIAK, D.
Effect of fluorine on AspergIllue niger. Acts, microb. polon
5 no.1-2:147-164 1956.
1. Z Katedry Chemil Rolnej WSR w Krakowie.
(FLUORIDICS, effects.
sodium fluoride on Aspergillus niger (Pol))
(ASPERGILWS. effect Qf dru, a on,
niger, sodium fluoride tPol))
WTTCIIFR, Z.:,_PI~~UZEK, E.
Instrument for testing the cooperation of cylindrical
gears. Mechanik 37 no.5t28O My'64.
1. Communication Equipment Factory, Wroclaw.
FJNI AZEKI .1"; 1'XFLAK',-VSKA-MSZAGH, Tar. i nti . NOI NSKI , Zdzt slaw
Radlation grafLing -if pclyac--),'-,~r -' - r'-le. *-.i---L
wielk (4 no.-~:94-99 Mr '64.
1. Department of Technology of Artificial fibers, Technical
Univernity, L,)dz (for Pieniazuk and Chc'nski). 2. [Jn,,v,-rziity,
Warsaw (for ','urakowska-Orszagh).
1- 11 ,r, - / I -
XASPRZAX. RIPIRNMEK. J;SZWINOWICZ, H.
I=; I ',- ".,
Tularemia; an occupational zoonotic disease. Red. vat.
6 no.6:345-349 June 1950. (CIML 20:1)
1. Of the Institute of Eptsootiology of the Veterinary
Department of the University imiens, Marie Curle-Sklodowska
in Lublin and of the Research Center for Zoonotic Diseases in
Lublin (Read-Prof. Josef Parnas, M. D.).
ZMOWSKI, Tadeuss; PINNIA23K, Janina; BOROVIECKA, Anna; 7AUMBA, Jarust
Topographical differentiation of hydrazide resistance of the
tubercle bacilli. Gruslica 22 no.9:605-610 Sept 54.
1. Z Centralnego Laboratorium Panetwowego Uspolu Sanatoriow
Przeciw-gruzllcznych w Otwocku. Kierownik: dr. Tadensm Zebrovski
(MYCORACTIRIUM TUBERCM-OSIS, effect of drugs on
isoniazid resist.. topographical differentiation)
(NICOTINIC ACED ISOMERS, effects
isonlazid on H. tuberc.)
ZXBROWSKIP Tadeass; PIIWIAZNK. Janina: BOROMCKA, Ann&
Phenomenon of extinction and resistance of Nrcobacterlue tuberculosis
to loonicotinic acid hydrazide. Gruslica 22 no.3:173-177 Mr 154.
1. Z Gentralnego Laboratorlun Panstv. Zemp. Banat. Przoclwgrasllczyoh
w Otwocku. Kierownik: dr med. T.Zahrovski.
,(MrGOBACTARIUN TUNKROLOSIS, effect of drugs on,
Olsoniazid, resist. & extinction of resist.)
(NICMINIC ACID ISOMMS, effects,
*lmoniazld, on M, tubero.. resist. & extinction of resist.)
ZABROWSKI, Tadeasz; PIENlAZEK, Janina; TROJANOWSKI, Stanislaw; BOROWIRMA, Anns,
Experivental Stu Os of anti-tubercalouB effect of phthivaside. Polski
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1. Z Gentr. labor. Panstw. Zesp. San.-4PWgr. w Otwocku; kier. labor.: dr
med. Tadeuez Zebrowski; dyrektor sespolu: dr W. Zajaczkowski. Adres:
Otwock, ul. RGYUDuta 53 M. 5.
(ISONUZID, rel. apda.
N-(4-hydroXY-3-nothoxy) benzal isonicotinic acid hydrazone,
tuberculostatic off. in vitro (Pol))
(MYCOBACTUIUM TUBXRCUIWIS, off. of drugs on
same)
ZEBROWSKI, T.;P WAN6.4JIMIK. W.
Properties of isonicotinic acid hydrazide; resistant strainn of
Wcobacterium tuberculosis during the treatment of pulmonary
tuberculosis. Polski tygod. lek. 8 n0-10:372-374 9 Mar 1953. (CLKL 24:5)
1. Of the Central Iaboratory (Read--T. Zebrovski. M.D.) of the State
Complex of Tuberculosis Sanatoriums (Medical Vice-Director--DDeent J.
Stopezyk, M.D. ) In Otwock.
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Hicrolifologists hold in Krakow May 1951. 2. lublia&
&UWZEWSKI, Tadeuss; ~~IAZE14, Ian;-WWDARSKj,, Gabriel
Studies on the structure of various types of viscose fibers. Pr'lize.-y
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1. Instytut Wlokte"n Sztucznych i Syntatycznych, Lodz.
2MOVSKI. Tadeusz; PINNIA Janina: I)MOWINCEA. Ann&; WOJCIK. Teresa;
JKRUSMff, or 7--
Practical value of repeated determination of isonlazid resistance
of the tubercle bacillus. Polski tygod.lek. 10 no.10:293-297 7 Mar
55.
1. Z Centralnego laboratorium Panstw. Zespolu Sanotoriow Przeciw-
grunzliczych-w Otwocku, kisrownik Laboratoriumi dr mod. Tadeusz
Zebrovski. Otwock. ul. Reymonta 53 m. 5.
(MYCOWTEROM TUMCIULOSIS. off set of drugs on,
isonlazid resist., value of repeated determ.)
(NICOTrRIC ACID ISOPMS, effects.
isoniazid on M. tubere., resist.. value of repeated
determ.)
7MMOWSKI, Tadeusz; FIRSIA=K, Janina; BOROWINCKA. Anna
Comparative imestigations on the antituborculous properties of
isonicotinic acid hydrazid. sodlem salts of para-aminosalic7lic
acid and bromine derivatives of salicTlohydroxamic acid. Polski
tygod.lek. 10 no-17:537-539 25 Apr 55.
1. Z Centralnego Laboratorium Panstwovego Zespolu Sanatoriow
]Przeclwgruzliczych w Otwocku; klerownik Laboratorium: dr mad. T.
Zebrowski. Otwock* Reymonta 53 a. 5.
(NicoTiNic AcrD isoms. ther. use,
ieoniazid in tuberc., comparative evaluation)
(PARA-AMBOSALICUIC ACID, ther. use,
tuberc., comparative mvaluation)
(SALICYLIC ACID, derivatives,
m-aminosalicylic acid & salicylobydroxamic acid. ther.
of tuberc., comp&rative evaluation)
PRINIAal, Janina
Kinetin induced breaking of dormBncy in 3-month sld
seed2ings of the Antonovka varinty. Acta agrobot 161l5'7-169
164.
1. Institute of Pomology, Sktarnievice. Submitted February
25, 1%4. 1
ZEBROWSKID Tadeusz: PIMIMEK, Janina
Rxaminatiou of properties and efficac7 of antituberculous drmgp.
Polski tygod.lek. 10 no.11:335-338 14 Mar 55-
1. Z Centralnego Laboratorium Panstwowego Zespolu Sanatoriow
Przectwgruzliccych v Otwocku; kierownik: dr med. T.Zebrowski;
wicadyrektor lekarski Zespolu: prof. dr mod. J.Stopczykh. Otwock,
ul. Reymonta 53. m. 5.
(TUBERCULOSIS, therapy,
drr,us efficacy exam.)
(DRUGS,
antituberculous, exam. of efficacy)
2MOVSKI. Tadeus2; TROJANOVSXI. Stanislaw; ZEBROVSKI. Ison; PACUOWSKI.
Alfred; PINNIAZE , Janina; PLIWIK. Wanda; HOROVIECKA. Anne,
larly results of Isonicotinic acid hydraxide of the most severe
forms of pulmonary tuberculosis. Polski '.ygod. lek. 9 no-15:449-
454 12 Apr 54.
1. Z Fanstwowego Zespolu Sanatorlow Przeciwgruzliczych w Otwocku;
wicadyraktor lekarski prof. dr nod. J.Stopczyk. z Centralnego
Laboratorium Zeepolu; kierownik dr med. L.Zabrowski i z Centralnej
Pracowni Radiologicznej Zespolu, kierownik: dr mod. St.Trojanowski.
(TUBERCULOSIS. PULMONARY. therapy,
conlasid)
(NICOTINIC ACID ISOMS. therapeutic use.
Isoniazid in pulm. tuberc.)
LASMELVEZ, Bogumil; FIENIAZU, Jan
Research on the swelling of coatings from polyamide 6 and 11 under
the influence of electrolytes. Polimery Wors wielk 7 no.6:221-
224 A 162.
ZIBRDWSK7, Tadeuss;,P AW- -japina: BOYIDWINCKA, Ann*; RAWRDT, Auguetyn;
BARTNICLA, -3-an DR
Late results of the treatment of acute pulmonary tuberculosis In
guinea pigs with isonleotinic acid bydramide administered once
every one and three days. Gruslica 24 no.6:455-459 June 56.
1. Z Centralnego Laboratorium Panstwowego Zespolu Sanatorium
Prseciwgrazlicsych w Otwocku, Klerownik Laboratorium: dr. mmd.
T. Zobrowski, Dyrektor Zespolu: dr. mad. W. Zajaczkovski,
Otwock. u1. Reymonta 53 m 5.
(TUBERCULOSTS, PULMONARY. experimental,
off. of taonlazid. admin. every one & three d3ye (Pol))
(ISONIAZID, effects,
on exper. pulm. tubere.. ad-min. every one & three days (Pol))
ZXBRDWSKI, Tadeust-, BOROWIECKA. Anna; PIRMAZEK, Janina; ze wepolpraca
techniczna Janiny Bartnickiej I Antonlego Sodolskiego
Multiple tests of resistance of Mycobacterium tubarculools to
streptomycin and their practical significance. Polski tygod.
lek. 11 no.42:179D-1793 15 Oct 56.
1. Z Gentralnego Laboratorium Panstwowego Zespolu Sanatoriow
Przeclwgruzliczych w Otwocku: kierownik Laboratorium dr. med.
T. Zebrowski; cbrrektor Zespoly: dr. W. Zajaczkowski, Otwock, u1.
Reymonia 53 m. 5.
(MTCOBACTLRIUM TUBARCUIDSIS, effect of drugs on.
streptomycin, resist. test in ther. (Pol))
(STREPTOXYGIN. effects,
on M. tuberc,, resist. tests In ther. (Pol))
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POLARSKA, Bronislava; PIBNIACZBK. Janusz; TOMASIX, Bronislaw
Thin-walled cystic tuberculous cavities forming duriag antibiotic therapy.
Pat. Polska 9 no.2:175-182 Apr-June 58.
1. Z Iliniki Rediologic2nej A.K. w trakovie Kieraimik: doc dr J. Chudyk
Z Zakladu Anatomii Patologicznej A.M. v krakowie Iterowuik: prof. dr
J. lowalczykowa 2 Wojewo4zkiego Sapitala bpecjalistycznego v Irakowie
Od2lal Vole Justowsks Urdynator: dr. J. Peniecask. Adres autorow:
Krakow, ul Koperniks 21. Klinike hadiologic2ma A*M.
(TUMCUWSIS, PULMORART. pathol.
thin,-walled cystic cavitation forming during nntiblotic
ther. (Pol))