SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SLAMA, I. - SLANINA, J.

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REGNER, A.; SLAMA, I. State of equilibrium in the reaction of iron with titanium dioxide in a molten state. Coll Cz chen 25 no.3:837-841 Mr 160. (EM 9:12) 1. Institut fur anorganische Chemie, Tachechoslawakische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag. (iron) (Titanium oxides) Czechoslovakia Institute of Anorganic Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Science -- Prague Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, No 4, 19639 W785-990 "Acid-Base Reaction of Copper (II) Ions in a Fusion with an Alkalinitrate.11 SLAMA, 1. Reaction of coballt(ll)-ions in ailmJd-rdtrate fusion. Coll Cz Chem 28 no./+:1069-1072 Ap 163. 1. Institut fur anorganische Ghemie.. Tschechoslowakische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag. SIAMIA y I. Reaction of a metaphosphate with a bromide in an alkaline- nitrate melt. Coll Cz Chem 26 no.l0:2E1O-28-'3 0 163. 1. Institut fur anorganiache Cher.Ae, Tschechoslowakische Akader-ie der Wissenschaften, Prag. I SLAMA, I.; MALA, J.; HEGNER, A. Oxidation of thallium (I) Jons with chlorine in the eute--tic scilution of lithium and potassium chloride. Coll Cz Chem 30 no.3:904-907 mr 165. 1. Institut fur anorganische Chemie, Tschechoslowakische Akadeide der Wissenscha-ften, Prague. Submitted April 29, 1964. I, ULGROSLOVAKIA SLAAA, 1; REOWERp k. Institute for Inorganie Chemistry, Czechoslovak Acadomy of Sciences, Prague (for both) Prarue, CollectioLl of Ojechoslovak QMjcall 9S-vMn=- cationag No 3. ilarch 19660 PP 970-978 00xidation of chloride Ions using Gu2 ions In malting mixtures of potassiwn chloride and zinc chlorideon SOCHA, Josef; BASNAK, Vlastimil; SIA!IA~~ BURIANEK,j Ludevit; KREMR, Milan; HRABOVSKY, Vaclav; MICHAELiRRadil, inz.; ONDRACEK, .Tqroslav; FFKTOR, Vladimir, inz. Conference of the Czechoslovak Scientific Teconical Society on the present conditions and outlook for development of the tanning industry. Kozarstvi 12 no.12:371-373 D 162. 1. N.p.Svit, Otrokovice (for Socha, Basnak). 2. N.P. Svit, Gottwaldov (for Slama). 3. N.p. Kozeluzne, Bosany (for Burianek). 4. Vyzkumny ustav kozedelny, Otrokovice-(for Kremr, Hrabovsky, Michael, Ondracek and Pektor). C Z-i-.,'Ci "03b&'L~tKIA Institute of k-nor,~a-nic Caeraistry of' the CzechoSlolrak Academy ti4-Ut of Scierices (InsL, u fUr anor-anischle 'hemie der Tschec',ioslovia'Kischer. Akademie der 'Nissenschaf ten), Pra,~-,Lie Collectio-n of Czec! o.31 ov,-ilk Che,~14 cal CorupttiiCations, -o 2610-2b13 l'O' 1963, 1)- ''-Reactions of --,'eta-ulaosiAhate with Bromide in a Alka-linitrate F-aoion. 11 SLAMA, J. A. Lejeek, B. Dolezal, and R. 'P'eska's Cost Accounting in the Food Industry; a book review. D.165. (Pr~urysl Potravin. Praha. Vol. 6, no. 3, 1957.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (ErAL) LC, Vol. 6, no*7, July 19~7- Uncl. 4 no iillt listy Fra:-ia. tata Su'LA' Jr2ramIr iZ,~to~Aric dritarmination of cerium in steels and fireproof a1loy.s. Ifut lint7 19 no.5s363-366 My " 6.4 1. State Re!3earoh Irintltute of Materialo and Technology,. Prague. SLAMA, Jaroslav, Inz. Technical, economic, and social consequences of automation. Sklar a keramik 14 no.5.140-14-3 My 164. 1. Higher School of Mechenical and Textile Engineering, Liberec~. POSPISIL, Milan; SLAMA, Jiri Direct evaluation of total serum lipoide by flocculation. VnItr. lek., Brno I no-5:360-365 May 55. 1. Z Ustavu vsebecne a experimentalni pathologie LM v Brue, prednosta prof. MUDr-& RNDr. Vilem Uher. Brno, nam. lomonakeho 2, Ustav exp. pathologle. (LIPOPROTEINS, determination flocculation method, direct evaluation.) PAVLIK, Ivan; SIAMA, Jan Problem of the current of air in cupolas. Slev-arenst~ 10 no.11:432- 437 N 162. 1. Statni vyzkumny ustav materialu a technologie, slevarensky vyzkum, Brno. Psvchiit, 1.c Clinic and Chtmical InstituLe V. 111:1OUCKOW and of thc Medical Facultv of J.E. Purkyne University, BrIlo. "Urin,-.ry Acid in Psychotics After LSD-25.11 !:crvosa Sui'erior, Vol 5, "o 2, 'L.!ay 63; F. 2,,-),"). Ai-stract : C,,.ancses of this catecholamine metal olitc in the urine were de te-mincli after a sfr-~-, 1 e &-ise ( 24~j to 3 G!~ -,.c.-,, . s . c) or pro lonsed (5, to 225 perorally fo--- 9 to 2& da:,s) of lyser--ic diethylamide in 19 psychiatric -atients. Chan-es varied, generally in the dirQczion of decrease and quite strikin3ly paralleling urinary creatinino trends. 27 y J." C~ li a SLAMA, Karel, Dr., C.Sc. (Vinicna 7, Praha 2) Pseudo-juvenilizing effect in insects. Cas entom 58 no.2:117-120 ~61, (Ew 10--g) 1. Ebtomological Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha. (Insects) SLMM, Karel, C.Sc. The juvenile-hormone-like effect of fatty aojAs, fatty alcohols, and some other compounds in insect metamorphosis. Cas entom 59 no-4:323- 340 162. 1. Insect Physiology Department,~Exitmological Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences-, Ptaha 2.. Vinicna 7. SLAXI~ , Ka-rel, CSc. Pnysiclogy of sawfiy zeta=oz-phosis. Ft. 2. Cas entom 6! no.3! 210-219 164. (:,,nt of Insect PYYsiolOgy, institute of Entomology:, " De par tm Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague 2, Ila Foliance 5. C,rt S L A 1\1 ~, L, , L,3 A i _q~~A~vua. (*Awm. Ludoy 'A 4. r. - W, I -%.b' ~ h We"tren r amine and urea, ri!sW-t-:b ddxiw--:~ %: SLUM, 4s- POLCIN,.T.; BULLA~L; POLONYIp T. in boi-lincr solutions. -3:41 Polarographic analyzer of S02 0 VUPC 6 no-Is 3-411,,J63. . . SLAtA, L I i-j,-,; Buwlp I., illZ. PoLcIN,J*y inz. Mcer I Ous an - 1,Lir dioxide. Sbor ,aly7 Polarographic colltinu er of ma- cel pap no.7:245-258 162. SLAMAJ, Ludovit Measurement and control of the -flow of liquids. Tech praca 16 no.11:895-896 N 164. [Slama-Cazaeu, T. Some peculiarities in the dialogue of small children. Vop.psikhol 7 no.2:97-106 Mr-O 161. (MA 14:~) 1. Institut psikhologii Akademii Rumynskoy Narodpoy Respubliki., Bukharest. (Children-Language) SLAW-CIAZACU, T. "Psychological studies," Vol. 4. Reviewed by T. Slamn-Czazcu- Rev psihologie 9 no. 4: 579-581 163. -9- R C "a. c- l.: ~t 0 Tho wo'lld pos- c; ~'Cice of si~;- -"C _,::i IL f rj. au c at -'~l 0 L C 'Proner select'10n .'0 ~1,2 ma. o' rate!Y ever"., :,.e to corresi u6 acca- ~,,--eo acti ty ........ o, t',le coje, s a', -an, estabi I s concit~ors for U.C. i'llneteen re-~"o- G --,nan I UaanJan' and '10 ';~s to y cog 'i!j~,,nry rf psyohology" Lrj tyg i o !a Massl~(,,20 Costa. Reviewed by T. Ibid.: -1.29-130 or 'he ,qLAMk~ CA.ZACIJ, Tattana AclivA,,)r in the fleld of psycmol-g; In Hunga.-f, F-v p~4hQ-icpfp I A 4L ~ 4 - - I I 9 no~1:147-1-57 1611 .1. SIJOIAL.1 J. "Jiri Truneeek's,Zvukova technika (Sound Technique); a book review." P. 160. SEDLOVACI TECHNIKA. (Ministerstvo strojirenstvi). Prahav Czechoslovakias Vol. 7, No. h, Apr. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (FXAI), LC, Vol. 8. No. 8,, August 1959. Uncla. im C-. 1). Cand Tech ScA Dissertaticn: "Heat-Resistant Concrete on Portland Cenent for Sunporting, Con- structions. " 1919150 Central Sci Rez inst of Ind-ustrial Constructions - TsITIPS. %'C Vecheryaya Moskva Surn 71 and SPecial zoology. Insects, P CZ30HOSLOV;JCIA Genera Biology and Zoology. Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol-, No 21, 1956, 96448. Author CaPelak, J., ~~ameckova, Inst Not given. Title Results of 0131.1octing Carrion Fli0s Of t" the Genus 3arcophaga in Various LOcslitiOs Of Zobor Mwstdu near Nitre. Orig Pub: Biol., 1957, 12, No 12, 915-927. a faulla of the carrion flies, (OF) of the Zobor Abstract: Th teraodiate phase ,,riountain (58?) represents an in and that Of between the lowland steppe portion ?,4 species the Carpathian Mountains- In all, f OF were registered. The greatest variety 0 was found oil the mountain summit. Lov;land forms were found also in the very 3UMAlit, but they Card 1/2 VAUIusiv --- I rarer on the e Y Of southern Origin. The OF are open sections of the slopes, as well as in the great solid masses of the forest. I'Ass Multiplication of the gypsy moth, the pine silkworm and other moths, on which the sarco- phaga s'Pecies develop, is accompanTihod author by growth in numbers of the carrion flies- thinks that some species of the Sarcophaga (S. misora, S. uliginosa, S. 9hutzei) play a role in limiting the propagation of the gypsy raoth and the pine silkworm. -- From the authors' resume. Card 2/2 13 SLAMECKOVA, M. Contribution to the knowledge of the occurrence of species and dyaamics of blow- flies in the headwater area of the Nitra River. BIOLOGIA (S'lovenska akademia vied) Bratislava Czechoslovakia Vol. 3-4, no. 5, 1959 Monthly list of East European Accmiom (EW) LC. VOL. 9, no. I January 1960 Uncl. SLAMMCKOVA, Marie. Further information on the blowflies (Sacrophagidas, Diptera) of the wider environs of the city of Nitra. Biologia 15 no.2:110-116 16o. (MUI 9-5) 1. Katedra. zoologie Vysokaj skoly polnochospodarskaj Nitra. (Slovakia-Blowflies) (Diptera) (Sareophagidae) -94~kqyA. ~~ria The flesh flies (Dipteral Sacrophagidae) from the area of Velky Inovec. Biologia 15 no.9:699-705 160. (EUI 10:4) 1. Katedra zoologie Vysokej skoly polnohospodarskej, Nitra. (FLIES) (DIPTERA) (CZECHOSLOVAKIA--SARCOPHAGIDAE) SLMECKOVAI_~ia, prom. biol. Distribution of blowflies (Sareophagidas, Diptera) in some places of soutbern and eastern Slovakia, Biologia 16 no.8:586-595 %1. 1. Vysoka akola polnohospodarska, katedra zoologie, Nitra. (BLOWFLIES) SLAMEN, J. (Hartin, Chirurgiclm katedra ML.) Open cardiotoav. Roshl. chir. 37 no.4:236-240 Apr 58. 1. Xardiograficke strodisko Chirurgickej katedry SUDL v Martine, predseda MUDr. P. Steiner. (H-FART, surg. open heart surg. (Cz)) 121%-e-7 ob--"., Val 10, ""0 11, 1~31 (co-1 t 46) "Convonital rQv,3lopj~,j.t;,l in ChIlcthoodr A. Chief (veduq) r~~) I J psdia;ricke 1criteCra) ST, jr~nc 11, PP 1; 9. nplleptr in the C43o hI3torjo:j of a I;euro;.c,,7 thtt- X.M"U'LIX chief (Nux;MF;tck-, k4tdrs) SUM, pp 697-703. 10. "Ap;earance of LvNpr%swee Conditlen3 Dr.)rln~- Apa=r;!,4w Traitzont of 1'.anic Statts" E. ==1177"'Ji, rrof '.Z Diroctor (Prodno:tA) Psychiatric),& klinlka -.U) Drat151q--.a' p aycn C M katcdri) SiZL; p; 7CZ-7CLP. U . -Care of :njurle: of tha Cbqjt" 2. _1T--1-Et ChW (Vedual) r-ocent , I I chirrur-'.'C'~m' Z -_.", - - J. &nd J: GUDL vart nt- kate4ra ta) C t r. . .MD DAre ctor (rredno7m, 7- laborstor) OMIZ Firtin; 12. *Plaara Protiin LvrAl end jonoZrall after O~nacolaZlc Surgery" E. pirettor Do ax_t:!n. in, and J. M... ;rS ZLLL Treno pp 712-72.2. 13. wProcancerosia In Otolaryngolo77" Z7.jA"A 'M C~_Ief (Veduel) ffa ;zdl' _qr Otc1c. )m'Clog YAt*dra) SUL Ptrati3 a; PP 7i~?-7~d 14. *Th4rapautic P.-OtIIM3 of Ctrictr of t:ho Oral Caviti" DIreator (Fradnosta WTS -, hl~L - 3,az (RAdlologicka kntvdra) 15. "X-Ray Aspects of Perlostosis Correlated with the FAIIgnnnt or Benign Mderlyin-1 Ettme Dl-nane" A. Chief (Veduci J-Njt~_-)nt e~ -nolo~7 (rantianolo- sick* katodra~ SUL)L; pp 28. OPProblems of Psorla3ls As te7gcled by Three Years r1roator bservatioz Period" L. MD. 39palLment of CerrSic-~_;j jp,,,y 2/3 SLAMEN, J.; MEDLA) F.; STEINER, P. Effect of anoxia on the level of potassium and sodium in experimental conditions. Bratisl. lek. listy 41 no.8:471-476 161. 1. Z Chirurgickej katedry Slov. ustavu pre doskolovanie lekarov v Martine, veduci doc. MUDr. P. Steiner. (ANOXIA exper) (POTASSIUM metab) (SODIUM metab) STEINER, P.; KULISEK, D.; SLAMEN, T.; BIRINGER, A.; MEDLA, F. Experienees with surgical treatment of aortic stenosin. Bratisl. lek. listy 63 no-3:169-172 163. 1. Chirargicka katedra SUDL a Kardiochirurgicke stredisko v Martins, veduci doe. dr. P. Stainer. (AORTIC STENOSIS) (HEART SURGERY) (HEART, MECHANICAL) 84597 Z/014/60/000/009/002/007 9',,~31,* 4/0 ~,//'/J, 1160) A205/AO206 AUTHORS: Holoubek, Jaroslav, Engineer and Slam9na, Karel TITLE: Novel AF Transistors "TESLA 105-107NU70" PERIODICAL: Sd61ovaci technika, 1960, No. 9, PP. 330 - 333 TEXT- The "Tesla" Electronic Equipment Plant in Ro~mov qVeloped and in- troduced ~Pe production of germanium n-p-n junction transistors ,type "105NU70" 11107NU70"Nith collector losses of 125 mw. These transistors are fully corres- ponding with, in some oases even surpaga;Lng, parameters of p-n-p junction tran- sistors type "0C7 '011,110C71 tt and-QMf5roduced abroad by the firms "VALVO", "Mullard'or "Telefunken". The "105NU70" - "107NU70" ares varying in their cur_ rent-amplification factors and are suitable for d - a, af and impulse ampli- fication, for af generators, measuring instruments, etc. The base is made of a monocrystalline p-type germanium slice, the emitter and the collector are made of n-type germanium. The entire system is hermetically enclosed by a metal en- velope, filled with silicone vaseline for better heat dissipation. The wiring and dimensions of the novel transistor type are shown in Figure 1. The base whisker is in the center, the collector whisker is marked with a red spot on the envelope. Major parameters of all three novel transistors, measured at an Card 1/3 84597 Z/014/60/000/009/002/007 A205/Ao26 Novel AF Transistors "TESLA 105-107NU70" outside temperature of 250C, are listed in Table 1 (cutoff values are given between parentheses). Compared with corresponding foreign types, Czechoslovak transistors have twice the cutoff frequency and lower noise factors. Figures 2 - 4 show the dependence of the he parameter on the collector-emitter voltage at constant collector current, Figures 5 - 7 show the dpendence of the he para- meter on the collector current at constant collector-emitter voltage. The equivalent circuit for the novel transistors in common-base connection is given in Figure 8, average values for individual resistances are listed in Table 3. Characteristics of the novel transistors in common-base connection are plotted in Figures 11 - 13, characteriities in common-emitter connection aere plotted in Figures 14 - 16. Cutoff values measured at an outside temperature of 250C are listed in Table II. Figure 9 shows the dependence of the maximum permissible loss on the outside temperature, Figure 10 shows the dependence of the maximum col- lector-emitter voltage on the internal impedance between base and emitter. The dependence of the coefficient k3 (increase of the collector-base residual cur- rent at an emitter current of zero /IcBo/) on the temperature of the junction is Card 2/3 6LAYDIKA) J. I%dth a song for the hearts of our workers." P. 156. ZELEE2,11CAP. (Rinisterstvc, dopravy). Praha, Czechoslovakia, No. 6, Jane 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. b, No. b, Auaust 1959. 0 Uncla. SLAMOVA, D.. RYSANKOVA, M. I I - Some improvements of working conditions for nurses in a pediatric dermatological ward. Cesk. derm. 37 no-5:342-350 0 162. 1. Kozni oddeleni Detske fakultni nemocnice v Brne-Cernirch Polich, prednosta dr. J. Rovensky. (DER4ATOLOGY) (PEDIATRICS) (NURSING) (CLOTHING) ~ . i %~ I/% ------- - SLAMOVA, J.; KRCHNAVA, B. Contribution to the treatment of sclerokerat-it-is. Cesk. oftal. 21 r0-4:305-308 J1 165. 1. Liecebna pre tuberkulozu v Novom Smokovei (riaditel A. Krchnavy, prom. lek.; veduci oddelenia WDr. J. Velicky, CSc.). Ira 0 o k ~.l P- o Lit z -u r a ilic "-5 tF 2 rV >,tu T VRTILEK, Vladimir- SLAMOVA, Ludmila,, APPELT, Jiri Changes in the cholesterol content of the body in mice after alloAan-induced djabetes~ Scr. md-. fac. med. Brunewis 36 no.1/2!55-60 163, 1. Katedra lekarske chemie lekaralm fakulty Univorsity J.E. Parkyne v Brne Vedouci prof. dr. %tavian Wagner Katedra biochemie a mikrobiologle farmaceuticke fakulty University Komenskeho v Bratislava Vedouci prof. DrMx. Antonin Jindra. (ALLOW DIABETES) (CHOLESTEROL) CZECHOSLOVAIWi./tAier--b-*--olo--,Zr - Gomm! !-T4crobi,)-2--,C:Y. F-I Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958) 67056 Author : Freslova, A., Slawva, 14. inst. : - Title : Application of the Tellurite Test According to Sula's Method for Detecting Microcolonf-es of Tubercular M:Lcro- bacteria on Egg Cultures. Orig Pub : Rozhl. tuberk. a nemccch plicnich, 1957, 17, No 2, 137- 139. Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 SLAMPA, Mojmir, inz. Steel pxptection by diffuse aluminizing. Normalizace 11 ro.2:"-46 F 163. ', 1. Kralovopolska strojirna., Brno. Li~~ ~-, I, ) . ""'he developmcnt of Frydek-l-]stck. p. 19 (Czechoslovak Geographical Society) Vol. 63, no. 1. 195F, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly index of East European Acce;~sion (ELAI) LCI Vol. 7, no. 5, A-ay 1958 SLAMPA, Otokar,, dr Ways and directions of the maritime trade of Czechoslovakia. Tech goap'morska 12 no.11:322-323 N 162. 1. Uniwersytet, Brno. .\ SLAMPA, 0. Seventh National Congress of the Polish Geographical Society. Sbor. ~ tem 68 no.3s269-270 163. - SUBRT, P.; SLMJAP, V. "New machinery in flame~welding and oxygen-cutting." p. 573 (Strojirenska Vyroba) Vol. 5, no. 12, Dec. 1957 Prag-ue, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LG. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 SLAI,,'AR, Vaclav Oxygen-acetylene cutting machines. Tech praca 14 bbJ1239-244 Mr 162. 1. Choteborske kovodelne zavody, n.p., Chotebor. 10 2410 Z/034/61/000/008/005/005 E073/E535 AUTHORSt Slancar, Fr., Engineer and Kovanicova/, Vera, Engineer TITLE. High-vacuum furnace for metallographic investigations PERIODICAL: Hutnicke' listy, 1961, No.8, PP-582-583 TEXT: There is generally a shortage of satisfactory designs of laboratory vacuum furnaces permitting the following: rapid achievement of a vacuum of the order of 10-5 mm Hg, high accuracy of the temperature setting, possibility of controllingthe speed of the temperature rise of the specimen, possibility of choosing various methods of cooling the specimens, reliability in operation and easy maintenance. The authors describe a tubular tilting furnaco. It consists of a tilting heating jacket (quartz tube), a furnace,avacuum distribution system,acontrol system and a metering system. Fig.2 shows a sketch of the tilting heating jacket which consists of a quartz tube of 30 mm inner diameter 1, which is sealed on one side, whilst on the other side it is conically ground. A maximum temperature of 1100*C can be achieved. The temperature in the quartz tube is monitored by a chromel-alumel thermocouple 3, The specimens are placed onto a molybdenum Card 1/6 24148 High-vacuum furnace for ... Z/034/61/000/008/005/005 E073/E535 trough 2, the smooth surface of which also forms a slide-way for moving the specimens into the cooling medium. On the open end the quartz tube is connected to a brass tilting head 5. A cooling jacket with circulating water 4 is placed near the open end of the quartz tube so as to prevent untightness caused by the high temperature of the quartz tube. The tilting head has several functions, namely, it interconnects the silicon tube, the container with the cooling medium and the vacuum system. The tapered connection between the head and the vacuum system permits tilting the entire heating jacket about its horizontal axis and making the specimen 6 slide into the cooling medium. The thermocouple for measuring the temperature in the active space of the furnace also passes through the tilting head. The glass container for the cooling medium 7 is also connected to the head by means of a tapered ground joint. As a cooling medium substances can be used which have a lower vapour tension than 10-5 mm Hg. In the given case silicon oil was used. A sketch of the vacuum system is shown in Fig-3. The active space of the tilting furnace can be connected with the outside atmosphere or with an inert medium by Card 2/6 24148 High-vacuum furnace for Z/034/61/ooo/oo8/005/005 E073/E535 means of the cock 5. During preliminary evacuation, the rotary pump 2 is connected with ile active space by means of the cock 7 and, after reaching a high vacuum, further evacuation is by means of a diffusion oil pump I opening the cock 6 and closing the cock 7. This arrangement permits changing the metallographic specimen without interrupting the operation of the vacuum pum S. The combination of the rotary oil pump with a delivery of 7 m3/hour with a diffusion oil pump with a delivery of 30 litre/sec permits attaining a vacuum of 2 x 1o-5 mm Hg. Fig.3 also shows the tilting heating jacket 3 and the ionization tube 4. The tubular resistance furnace of a maximum output of I kW is provided with rollers which rest on guides; this permits moving the heating jacket nearer or further away from the furnace. The furnace can be fixed into any position by means of a push handle. The output of the furnace is semi-automatically controlled by means of a compensation regulator, the circuit diagram of 'Which is shown in Fig.4 (1 - resistance furnace of 1 kW, 2 - thermocouple of the control system, 3 -"compensation drop controllejelwith holding contacts, 4 and 4a - regulating transformers, 5 and 5a - Card 3/6 2hl48 High-vacuum furnace for ... Z/034/61/000/008/005/005 E073/E535 voltage relays, 6 - ammeter). The control Pick-up is a Pt-Rh-Pt thermocouple placed as close as possible to the heater filament so that the thermal inertia of the system is as low as possible. On connecting the furnace, the regulation transformer 4 is set to pass a current which is required for the given speed of heating of the specimen or is set to a maximum. Switching off and switching on of large current causes considerable thermal fluctua- tions. Themfore, by connecting the regulating transformer 4a the controlled current is reduced to a value which is just sufficient to compensate thermal losses. As a result of this the temperature fluctuations of the furnace are reduced very effectively. Due to the fact that the heat has to flow through a thermal resistance, a layer of air and the silicon tube, the thermal fluctuations are equalized so that the specimen temperature remains practically constant. The temperature in th active space is recorded by means of a millivoltmeter, Up to 10-3 mm Hg a high voltage discharge vacuum meter is used, higher vacuum values are measured by means of an ionization vacuum meter. The description of the apparatus issupplemented by practical instructions on its Card 4/6 24148 High-vacuum furnace for ... Z/034/61/ooo/6o8/oO5/OO5 E073/E535 operation.. By means of this equipment it is possible to carry out the following: 1) Annealing in vacuum or in an inert atmosphere; 2) quenching from a certain temperature by tilting the heating jacket about the horizontal axis; 3) thermal etching of metallo- graphic specimens; 4) oxiding polished cuts by feeding 0 or air into the chamber. Compared to Soviet equipment describea by M. G. Lozinskiy, the here described furnace has a number of advantages; it permits quenching directly in vacuum and the furnace can be taken apart very quickly. There are 4 figures and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: CSAV, Ustav jaderne'ho vyzkumu (Institute for Nuclear Research, 6SAV) Fig. 2 Card 5/6 J1 2/ 31 "J/ 5 Z/034/61/000/011/004/007 E073/E335 AUTHORS: glancar, F., Engineer and Novotnf, V. TITLE: Cathodic etching of metals PERIODICAL: Hutnicke"'listy, no. 11, 1961, pp. 818 - 821 TEXT: Cathodic etching is performed by bombarding the exposed surface of a specimen with accelerated positive ions of a gas (usually an inert gas but oxygen and ionised air has also been used for the purpose). This method has several advantages, particularly in the case of radioactive materials. Fig. I shows a diagrammatic sketch of the equipment for cathodic etching used by the authors. It consists of the following four main parts: the work-chamber 1; vacuum system 4, 5 and 6; pressure vessel containing argon and a system for regulating its flow 2 and-a high-voltage DC source 3 . A more detailed sketch of the working chamber is shown in Fig. 2, where 2 and 9 are vacuum seals, 5 is a focusing coil, 12 are the connections to the thermocouple vacuum meter and 13 are the leads to the rotary pump. The etching space is limited by a glass cylinder 4 , the anode 3 and the cathode 8 Card 1/5 Z/034/61/000/011/oo4/007 Cathodic etching of inetals E073/E335 The external glass cylinder has a diameter of 76 mm, the anode and the cathode are made of pure aluminium and are of 12 and 45 mm in diameter, respectively. The argon is fed into the pressure vessel through the pipe 10 From there it flows to the anode,in the indicated directionthrough the internal glass cylinder 6 , which serves as a screen for catching the atomised metal. At a certain Ar pressure the gas between the electrodes will become ionised and the positive ions will be accelerated towards the specimen 7 . From the bottom part of the working space the gas is sucked away by means of a diffusion and rotating pump through the piping 14 . The heat generated when the ions impinge on the specimen is removed by intensive cooling with running water 11 . The anode is protected from contact by the personnel by means of the perspex cover 1 . The magnetic coil serves for focusing the charged particles and permits achieving high current values~ The vacuum system (shown in Fig. 1) consists of the glass piping, the rotary Pump 5 and the diffusion pump 4 . The Ar pressure is measured by means of a Soviet-produced "thermal-cross" vacuum metek, which permits measuring vacuum in the range of 1 to 10 mm Hg. The Ar supply Card 2/5 Z/034/61/ooo/oll/oo4/oO7 Cathodic etching of metals E073/E335 is from a 3-litres capacityflask with 150 atm. pr4pasure. Control of the argon flow is by means of a throttle (brass rod with a hole of 0.1 mm, diameter) and a needle valve. Pressure control of the order of IiH& can be obtained by means of this arrangement. The DC high-voltage source is,-an X-ray 50 kV 2.5 mA source, the polarity of which can be revcrsed. Several hundred specimens of uranium,stainless steel, magnesium, copper, brass and zinc i~ore etched by means of this device and, C_ particularly for uranium, the results were very favourable. A greater contrast in the microstructure was achieved by applying oxidation directly after terminating the cathodic etching. The total time required for obtaining a high-quality etched specimen was about 15 min in the case of uranium; the exposure time of the microphotographs could be shortened from 1 hour to 0-5 sec. The method permits determining reliably the grain size,and difficulties arising when observing with polarised light (change of the grain size caused by rotation of the analyser) do not occur in this case. An advantage of the equipment is also the fact that etching conditions can be easily determined and Card 3/5 Z/034/61/ooo/oll/oo4/007 Cathodic etching of metals E073/E335 approximately the same etching conditions can be used for almost all commercial metals. The thus-etched-surfaces are suitable for observation, regardless of the magnification, both for optical- and electronmicroscope observations. The device is particularly useful for metalsfor which no satisfactory results can be obtained by current methods. A disadvantage is the relatively high temperature of the etched specimen (200 0C), which can be reduced by good contact of the specimen with the cooled cathode and by reducing to a minimum the etching time. There are 14 figures, I table and 10 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bl.oc. The four latest English-language references quoted are., Ref. 1 - D. Armstrong, P.E. Madsen and B.C. Sykes - Journal of Nuclear Materials, 1. 1959, no. 2; Ref- 3 - T.R~ Padden, F.M. Cain - Metal Progress, 103, 1954, p. 66; Ref. 7 - T.K. Bierlein - Cathodic vacuum etching of uranium - F W 26767 1954; Ref. 9 - I.B. Newkirk, V.G. Martin Trans. ASM, 50, 1958, P. 572 ASSOCIATION; Ustav jadern,6ho vy"'zkumu C'SAV (Institute of Nuclear Research of the CSAV) Card 4/5 KIIOHOVA, M.; SIAFCAR, F.; VACEK, Yl. The conference "Effect of radiation on substance". Jaderm energie 8 no.8:298-300 Ag 162. L ) 0/12/OPO/00?/004/006 AUTHORS: Slancakg Fog No*otny, Vo TITLE: Structural changes of uranium during thermal cycling PERIODICAL: Jaderna Energie, no* 79,1962, 239 TEM. The aim of this work was the evaluation of structural changes of uranium by metallographic methods and to try to give anexplanation, of the mechanism of there changes, Commercial quality natural uranium in the cast, rolledg rotary forged and extruded state was used for the Investigation. Thermal cycling in the alpha phase was carriedout in the temperature range of 50-5506C up to 2000 thermal cycles 5. PY.- Structural changes were inveatigated-i3tatistically by meaiw~of special instruments and of normal metallographic microscope, The mechanism of structural changes was investigalted with the aid of the high temperature microscope in individual phases of'the thermal cycleas Inthe experimental work the main-attention was paid to the grain,decay during Card 1/2 ----------- Z/038/62/OW/007/004/006 Structural changes of uranium during.ot therm-al cyclingg and to the origin of microcrackel since var-loun. explanations of these phenomena are reported in the literature.. OrIGInal grain of uranium decays during thermal cyclingi The percentage of decayed grains varies directly with the number of cycles up to 6oo t. co The grain size varies no more above this number of cycles* From the analysis of microcrack positions it is evident that they are on the grain boundary* The origin and spreading of microcracks may be influenced by inclusions, namely of UO-type,.~y complexes U ZDd!V and. other* After further thermal cycling m1crocracks originated.~&t the inclusions are spread into matrix material. The microcrack number and length.varies directly with the.number of thermil cycles* The,results reached with the samples of various technological treatment.damonstrate a~- substantial influence of the kind of uranium production on the:-okigin of microcrackso' The Report of the Inst,.,Nucl* Res#/diV No* 622. Card 2/2 IRUGHLY, ilar;-r SL~IOAR, tkfetall,~graph-i- Jdentificr-,.icri of inclusions im jaderna eners-, -.r. no.9,.2Pl-'85 St63. P 4 1. Ustav jademeho trysImmiu, Geskoslovenska akadernie, ved, P'l-alla. sLANEC, Fran"Isek 0 / obzor I . Action plan of the Czechoslovak air IiV-,~ . Letec,~- no.8i22*5 Ag 16-1, --r F , -h1i%, , llP,ocqAr-,..tor- ir, t.M. vi-l),g (.- of' Firkmfo arrL towarr; a richrr, cill --ural j, , ( ,,, (Imr ~*. Ivj 11 o 1 6 # 3 , , " r . 19 "1 , R u 1 g Ft r 4 li ) j Y - I . F.9st European Vol 2 fmc SO: Month List of RiUMINK Accessions,/Library of Congress, August 1953, Uncl. TKACHEV, V. V.; SIANEVSKIY, A. V.; ROZENBERG, V. I.; OGAITESOV, V. N. Classification of cylindrical pebb2es in tube mills. Trudy Giprotsement no. 26:63-74 163. (MIRA 17:5) SLANGEMBERT, E. ?. 231-11 Nekotoryye ekologichaskiye problemy, svyazannM s zaseleniem ptitsami polezashchitnykh nasazhdeniy. Zool. Zhurnal, 1949, vyp. 4, C. 307-16. - Bibliogrt 17 nazv. SO: LETOPIS' NO. 31, 1949 ACC- W "; AP6001500 SOURCE CODE: UR/019.1/65/000/012/0038/0040 AUTHORS: Slani,, I. I.; Kutyanin, G. I.; Aleksandrov,, K. N. ORG: none TITLE: Stud7 of the properties of varnished and plated polyneric film SOURCE: Plasticheskiye masay,, no,,,12, 1965, 38-40 TOPIC TAGS: protective Soating,'polymer, varnish, tensi-le strength, elastic modulus / PK-4 polyamide film,, PETF-20 polyethylene terephthalic film ABSTRACT: This study involved the improvqdDnt of physical and mechanical propqrties, and the weatherproofing of: 1) polyamideVfilms of uniaxial elongation PK-4- v7 2) polyv 1 films with a coTplex plasticizer; 3) polyethyleneterephthalic films PETF-20.ty i- ~ Protective varnishlor metallic coating was employed. Two-component poly- urethan(Y lake,, consisting_~f polyisocyanate and polyhydroxy compounds, was used--is varnish',-coating; aluminum applied by vacuum spraying was tested as metallic protec- tive coating. Rigidity, tensile strength, elongation at breaking point, and elas- ticity modulus of treated and untreated films (before and after aging) are compared. it is concluded that rigidity and tensile strength of treated film before and after aging are considerably improved. Elastic properties of the treated films are not affected. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 table. STD CODE: 0`71, SUBM DATEt none/ ORIG REF: 0031 OTH REF: 004 1A UDC: 678.01:027.5 SMYT, T.T.; IMMU27r1r, G.f. Tes~.-inp the resistance of polyvinyl chlcride f.-I.Ims to 11ght - 0 and heat aging. Kozh.-obu,/. prom. 7 no.11: 20/ 33 Tt' "5 Okapuk 19 : 7 ) SLA-N 11 14. Yugoslavia (430) Social Sciences-Serials The work of the Yugoslav delegation at the no session. pg 10 YUGOSIAV TRADE UNIONS. (Central Council of the Confederation of the Trade Unions of Yugoslavia) Belgrade. (Monthly bulletin; English edition). East &u-opean Accessi,:ns List. Library of Congress, Vol 1, no 13, November 1952. UNCIASSIFIED. Category : USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Physics of High-Molecular D-9 Substa.aces Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957 No 3620 Author :Lipatov, Yu-S., Kargin, V.A., Slanimskiy, G.L. Inst :Physijr,-ochemical Institute, imeni L-Ya., XBXpov, Moscow Title :Investigation of the Orientation in High-Polymers. 1. Amorphous Polymers Orig Pub :Zh- fiz. khimii, 1956, 30, No 5, 1075-10B1 Abstract :A determ�nation of the heat of dissolution and a study of the vapor sorbtion were made for oriented and unoriented films of polystyr6j, polyvinyl chloride, polymethyl metacryllate, and cellulose acetate (the latter also in the form of acetate silk). The results obtained show that the'orientation of the first three polymers decreases the packing density, and orientation of the cellulose acetate causes it to increase. This is explained by the kinetic nature of the re-group- ing processes of the molecules upon orientation and their dependence on the flexibility of the chain, on the magnitude of the Latermolecular forces, and on the deformation conditions. Card 1/1 00 0 00*09* 000006000900 -A __OROCFIIIS AftO POO"#fj!j 0 0 : 9000000000060000! Nil 1211 us 31111111114 48 Aluaddl 0 t a .-L-A- TI-I 41h 2185 RadlotbarapyafDWytron'�CQnimctuft- 1.5 ~Lna.' :0 a ! ! Casolpts LA"ru Coskja 887-71(19441(in Czechl. An account of the results of treatment Of 104 cases Of l Dupaytron's contracture with the radium bomb 1* preewnged. 00 z x~ rhe contents of the bomb war* 3.016 mg of radium; a filtra- 010 Lion of 0.5 mm pt . 5 min Cla was included; the first aortas consisted of six daily treatments of 200 r and the total dose 00 was 1 $100 to T,OW r, according to the extent and duration of go 01 i the disease. A second series al I.OW to 1,200 r was given 00 a after an interval of three nwnths, &,id thereafter 200 r were : given 4 Limes at 3 to 6 monthly intervals, where necessary. 0 00 out of I I patients who received a minimum total dose of 00 0 2,000 r during Cho first stage of t1w disease (induration with- Ir out actual contractural. I were cured; od 15 patients treated during the second stage (costracture at one or Mv fingers uM marked flexion). and receiving a minimum of 3,000 r. 4 were cured and 8 war* improved. For the third stage (lid- vancrd contracture with joint changes and Impossibility of voluntary flexion or extension), surgery was considered to be the method of choice. 00 -I too Ve il~ A S L A ZTALL&,RUK&L LlTff4AItnj CtOSIVICATIOR Sol AV Ir An I S 0 If W Ar IN a st it It Or Ink I as I. as 0 000010'e"9066 10, Of 4 0 40.41 0 00 0000 00 0 0000000 so 000 00 0 0 41 It 0 40 41 4 'a 0 -B 'a ~6606 4 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :000::*::,A JANOTL, 0.; DOBIAS, J.; SIANINA, J. Cerebro-cutaneous angiomatosis; contribution to the etiology of Sturge-Weber's disease. Neur. & psychiat. ceek. 13 no.6:294-316 Doe 50. (CLNL 20:8) 1. Of the Neurological and Psychiatric Department of the Hospital in Bulovka Prague VIII (Head-Prof. 0. Janota, M.D.) and of the Roentgenological Department (Head--Head Physician J. Slanin, N.D.). SIANIkA ill TWnfkm s contralrd roentgen. 47, lirdoal and central roentganogi-aphio s 'Ice7 Cas. lek. cesl,,,. 89M 14 jui* 5o p. 8o5-6 om - IMI '11:ft 199 5y flov, 50 SIANINA, J.;DVORAK, V. Antihistaminics in nostirradiation syndrome. Cas. lek. cesk. 92 no. 4o:1098-1100 2 Oct 1953. (CIAL 25:4) 1. Of the Roentgenological Department (Head--J. Slanina, M.D.) and of State Radiotherapeutic Institute (Head--F. Vadura, M.D.), State District Hospital, Prague-Bulovka. JIRSA, M.;SIANINA, J.;DUBtN, L. Localization of foreign bodies with ultrasonics. Cas. ledc. cesk. 92 no.52=1411-1412 18 Dee 1953. (CLML 25:5) 1. Of the Nirst Internal Clinic (Sead-Prof. M. Netousek, M,%) of Charles University, Pragae and of the Roentgen Department (Head --J. Slanina. N.D.) of Prague-Balovka District Hospital and of the Research Institute of Heavy Industry, Prague. SLAMIKA. J.. Dr; KUBICKOVA. I., Dr; SM. A., Dr Use of hydrogen peroxide in irrigoscopy. Cesk.roentg. 9 no.2:69-70 June 55 1. Z roentgen, oddeleni statni obvod, nemocnice Praha B-Bulovka. Fredmosta: prim..Dr Josef Slanina (MROGIN PIROXID3, in irrigoradloveopy) (CONTRAST KIDIA hydrogen peroxide in lrrigoradioscopy) (INTISTINES, radiography irrigoradioseopy, use of hydrogen peroxide) SLAININA, J.; KUBICKOVA, I. ; SEHIR, A. Use of tannic acid in irrigoBcopy. Prakt, lek., Praha 35 no.i5-i6:364-365 20 Aug 55. 1. Z roentgen. oddeleni Statni obvodni nemocnice Praha 8 Bulovka, prednoata prim. Dr. J. Slanina. (FLUOROSCOPY of intestines with tannin in enema. barium) (IMESTINES, radiography fluoroscopy with tannin in enema barium) (TANNIN in enema barium, use in fluoroscopy of intestines) SLPNINA, Josef, MUDr.; LINd, Rudolf, MUDr. Os sesamum genus distale fibulare. Cesk. roent. 10 no.2: 61-64 June 56. 1. Z rentgen. katedry UDL (predseda prim. Dr. J. Slanina) a z anatomickeho ustavu Lekarske fakulty KU v Praze (predn. prof. Dr. L. Borovansky). (SIMAIMOID BONES, of distal and of fibula, x-ray & anat. aspects (Cz)) (FIBULA) SLANINA, Josef. MUDr.; BEJBLOVA, Olga, MUDr. Triopaque, a new contrast medium in urography. Cesk. roent. 10 no.2:81-83 June 56. 1. Z kl1nicke zakladny rentgen. katedry UDL. Praha 8. Bulovka. PrednoBta prim. Dr. J. Slanina. (CONTRAST MMIA, sodium acetrizoate in urography (Cz)) (URINARY TRACT, radiography contrast media. sodium acetrizoate 00) EV'.?11T-*k VFDICA 5ec 14 Vol 11/10 Radiolo&v Oct 59 2048. TlII-: 'I'llERAPY OF STERILITY - A niedd0s6g ~Piitgentherd- pi.ija - ; I a it t na .1. PvJgat Bulovka-k0rhAz Orvosi Tovabbk,~pzu Intiszet ltbntgen- os/.t1IYAi1T;k-- - NIAG. RADIOL. 1957, 9A (243-244) uthor lias obtained good results in the treatment of sterility in both women Thi., a and men by irridUation of the hypophysis with 3x100 r. from the temporal region. In men. biopsy of the testicles is indispensable before the treatment. Though speriniogram; showed tio amelioration, wives of irradiated husbands became Gybrgyl Budapest (XIV, 10*) SIANIM, J. Dr. (Praha 14, Budejovicka 30.) age limit of x-ray technicians; results of questionnaire survey. Praco,mi lek. 9 no.4:346-34'~ SePt 57. 1. Rentgenologick-a katedra Ustavu pro doskolovani lekaru v Praze, prednosta prim. KUJDr. Josef Slanina. (ROMITGEITOGRAPHY minimum age limit of x-ray technician (Oz)) In-patient section of roentgenological departments. Cesk. rentg. 11 no-3:207-209 Aug 57. 1. Rentgen. katedra, Ustavu pro donkolovani lekaru v Praze, predseda, -Drim MUDr J. Slanina. (HOSPITAISV in-patient section of roentgenol. department (Cz)) SLANIRK, Josef, Dr. Mobile table for salt) ingography. Cesk.11!111~~' 1 no.3:210-212 Aug 57. 1. lainicks, zakladna rentgen, katedry UDL prednosta prim. XUDr J. Slanina. Praha 8-Dalovka,~_-. (FALWPIAN TUBBS, mobile table --f 6i-'g)agfi7gograpby (Cz)) SIANINA, Josef, MUDr.; SIMON, Leon, Dr.(techn. inz. arch.) The light room. Cesk. rentg. 12 no.1:51-53 Mar 58. 1. J. S., Praha 14, Budejovicka. 30) (RODMINOGRAPHY light room adjoining dark room, advantages (Cz)) siANim, j. ikr. (Praha 14, Budejovicka 30) Wby don't we have enough x-ray technicians. Cesk. rentg. I? no.l: 57-58 Mar 58. 1. Rentgenologicka katedra Ustava pro doskolovani lekaru. v Praze, lredmpsta Iro,- dr- Kpsef Slanina. (ROMMB11010" shortage of x-ray technicians in Czech. (Cz)) SIANINA, Josef (Praha 14, Budejovicka 30.) 1........ "800,901,br- Legislation on the work of roentgenologists in P-Aand. Cesk. rentg. 12 no.2:129-130 June 58. 1. li'linicka zakladna rentgen, katedry Ustavu pro dookolovaai lekaru, prednosta prim. MUDr. J. Slanina, Praha 8-Bulovka. (ROENTGENOIA)GY, legislation in Poland (Gz))