SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STRONIN, S.B. - STROTS, V.I.

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STRONIN, S.B., inzhonor. i.. - Now design@ for manual spray painting machines. Mekh.stroi. 4 z9.6: 21-24 Je 147. (MIRA 9:2) l.TsHIL MINVOURMORSTROY. (Spray painting) ARSEIIIYHV, L.B.; STROMIT, S.B., redaktor; KRASILISHCHIK, s.r.. rsdaktor; ~e c a TOM], AM skiy redaktor [Safety instructions for slag concrete block production] Pamiatka po tekhn'~ke bazopasnosti pri proizvodatva shlakobetonnvkh blokov. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po strottelletvu i arkhitakture, 1955- 17 P. (MLRA 8:7) Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo atroltellstva predpriyatiy metallurgicheskoy i khimichaskoy prorWah1nnnosti. Upravleniy'era- bochikh kadrov, truda i byta (Cinder blocks) S), f R 0 1 .1 , V . Development of navigation and the 3ea harbors 3f the Polish People's Republic. p. 65. TRANSPORTNO DELO. Vol. 8, n-). 4, 1956 Sofiia, Bulgaria SOURC:~: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957 STROIIK,.Vitolld [Stronk, Witol4l River fleet of the Polish People's Republic. Rech. transp. 21 no.12:49 D 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Nachallnik otdela. ekonomicheskogo departamenta Ministerstva sudokhodstva Pollskoy Narodnoy Respubliki. (Poland-'Inland water transportation) SIMANAVICHUS, L.R. [Simanavicius, L.B.]. Inveptigating the three-phase equilibrium in the s7stem calclum- chlAide -- methyl alcohol -- water [with su=?ary in Miglish]. Vest. TjGU 12 no.22:103-119 157. (MIR& 11-2) (Calcium chloride) (Methanol) SHIRMA, V.V.; STRONKOVSKIY, V.P. Effect of sex hormones and vitamin E on the serm cholesterol level-in patients with atherosclerosis. Torap.arkh. 33 no.I: 26-29 161, (MIM 140) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy terapii Nav. - prof. V.S. Nesterov) Voronezbokogo medits4iskogo instituta. (ARTMIOSCIMMIS) (VITAMIES-E) (TESTOSTEROVE) ((MOUCSTML) l'HJBY,S.; STROIJOVA, 1-1. Presenruttion with the diethyl ester of pyrocarbonic acid. Cesk. hyg. 10 ro.3:172-174 My 165. 2. Ciddelen! hygieny vyzivy lekarske fakulty hygienicke Kavlcvy University, Praba. STRONOVAP Mileflay iliz. IJBe of pyrocarbonic acid diethyl eater as preservation agent. Prum potravin 14 no.8:"1-442 Ag 163. 1. Lekerska fakulta hygienicka, Karlova universita, oddeleni hygieny vyzivy, Praha. ENTINp A.I.f dotsent; STRONOVSKAYA, Yu.S... Treatment of peptic ulcer with bikalin. Vrach. delo no,2:138 F 161e (MIRA 1,40) 1. Kafedra fakulltetakoy terapii IV(sav. - dotsent A#I.Entin) Dnepropetrovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (PEPTIC ULCER) (BISMUTH-THERAPEUTIC USE) STRUISKAYA, O.N. =nclua~lons i~nqunitz of northwestern Volhy-nia. Hin.sbor.no.9: 321-324 '55. (MIRA 9:9) i.Livov. l,'rosudarRtvenrjyy universitet imeni IvnnA Frnnko. . (Volhynia--Quartz) 49--77 0 tu with a poctralt and bibliomphY. Adam S MUdID/Nuelcar Physics - Gcnurai Pr2blei.-,s. C Abs JDur R,f ZI-ar Fizik", No 12, 19cq, 2662'( Auth~)r Str:mski, loiacy Inst Tit-iQ IiAternatl-)nal C,),ifercice -)n Nuclear Spec tr-, s c,~rpy a:,d Raid,, Oici~-istry at the JDiiit Listitute for Nuclenr Research in Dubna (usm) 11 -- 14 Fe[Tuary 1958 Orig Pub K:)smjs (Polska.), 1958 B4, N,) 4, 3117-352 Abstract ND abstract. Card 1/1 -STRONSKI, Igancy; RYBAKOW, Wladimir N. The ion-exchange method of separating indium, tin, and antimony ja~ioisotopes and the preparation of carrier-free 113m_ In and 2 Sb. Chem anal 4 no-5/6:877-881 '59. (EEAI 9:9) 1. Osrodek Fizyki Jadrowej Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Krakow- Bronowice. i Zjednoczony Instytut. Badan Jadrowych, Laboratorium Zagadnien Jadrowych, Dubna (ZSRR) (Ion exchange) (Indium) (Tin) (Antimony) (Radioisotopes) 's 'l'ecfmiczie laboratori,im radiologiczrie (Technical Racliolcgical Laboratory); a bcol: review. p. 1"ib. 0 (."Olsk-ie Towarzystwo Ct~eriiczzne) Wroclaw, Poland. Vol- 13, 'io. 19c9. I.ritithl,,- List of --'ast Europe~~l Accessions (E--11) LC, iol. d, No. 8, Aug. 19159 Uncl. L. Labric, and, h. Zarnowipekils Pier,,;sz,.- w Folsce reak-ter jadrow~-- (The First ,L.clear 1'eactor in Poland); a k review. P. 180. (Prdskie Towarz:~stw, Cjje?T!iczne) "'roclaw, Poland. I ia 'ird. 131, ~r,- 3, :' r. mithi-, LiTt oi' '--'LEt Europf,Eui Accessions (hillil) U, Vol. 8, No. 8, A,,i7. 1959 STRONSKI, Ignacy; RYBAKOW, Wladimir N. The ion-exchange method of dividing radioisotopes of tellurium, antimony and tin. Rocz chemii 33 no-4/5:1177-1181 159. (EEA1 9:9) 1. Osrodek Fizyki Jadrowej Instytutu Badan Jadrowych Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Krakow-Bronodice i Laboratorium Zagadnien Jadrowych Zjedno--zonego Instytutu Badan Jadrowych, Dubna (ZSRR) (Radioisotopes) (Tellurium) (Antimony) (Tin) (Ion exchange) MIKTJLSYI, Jan; MROWEC, Stanislaw; STRONSKIj n cyi WERBER, Teodor Stud of the mechanism of sulfurization of copper with the aid of the 55S isotope. Rocz chemii 33 no.6:1285-1290 '59. (EEAI 9:9) 1. Instytut Badan Jadrowych Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Krakow i Katedra Chemii Gorniczej Akademii Gorniczo-Hutniczej, Krakow (Copper) (Sulfuration) (Radioisotopes) (Sulfur) MIKULSKI, OL; MROWEG, S.; STRONSKI, I.; WERBER,T. On the mechanism of sulfuration of Cu-Au alloys. Bul Ac Pol mat 8 no-3.183-186 6o. (EW 19:11) 1. Osrodek Fiz5,ki Jadrowej, Krakow, Instytut Badan Jadrowych, PAN i Katedra Chemil Gorniczej, Akademia Corniezo-Hutnicza, Krakow. Vorgele t von H.Neiw-_seniczenEki. ~Sulfuratim) (Copper-gold alloys) MIKULSKI, J.; MROWEC, S.; STRONSKI, I.; WERBER, T. On the mechanism of sulfuration of Cu-Zn- alloys with low Zn comtent. Bul Ac Pol mat 8 no.5:333-337 160. 1. Osrodek Fizyki Jadrovej, Krakow, PAN; Katedra Chemii Gorniczo- Hutniczej, Akademia Gorniczo-Hutnicza, Krakow. Presented by H. Niewodniczanski. (Sulfuration) (Copper-zinc alloys) C, pistr: 4E2b(e')/4E2c(m) of at ra ar n 0 an u Be V*xAwa xchan a method foi the jedIUMA, 4M 1jr s Is or to at a r~aj&.oa~ctjveindl ~WOFC ru A! .U W, o n A~f I..c, ur w, n RO-C-SRUT-UN-M. 34, 709-12(1960).-Small quantities 194W InH$-, SbU4, 5b"s. Telv-, and Sn"kIll were sepd. by mean3 of the strongly basic anion exchanger IRA-400. 5b and In were eluted with 3N HCl. Te with N HCl, and Sn with 29. 1100. The resin can be wed repeatedly to obtain carrier- iwe- ~blw And Inume. A. Kfvgttmr~ MIKULSKI, Jan; STRONSKI, Ignacy A simple method of synthesis of labeled K131io3. Rocz chemii 34 no.2:'-- 721-723 6o. (EEAI 10:1) 1. Osrodek Fizyki Jadrowej Instytutu Badan Jadrowych Polskiej Akademii Nauk, Krakow-Bronowice. (Tracers (Chemistry)) (Potassium iodate) (Iodine) (Radioisotopes) 20671 P/016/61/000/001/001/002 B115/B208 AUTHOR: StroAski, Ignacy, Doctor, Head (see Association) TITLE: Application of the ion-exchange method in radiochemistry PERIODICAL: Wiadomo6ci chemiczne, no. 1, 1961, 13-37 TEXT: The present paper is a compilation, own studies are not mentioned. In the introduction, the author gives the following summary of his paper: The application of ion-exchange resins in radiochemistry and nuclear physics is reviewed. Special attention was drawn to the application of the ion- exchange method for separating rare-earths and transuranium elements, as well as the fission products of iodine nuclei bombarded with 600-Mev protons. The author recommends the application of the ion-exchange method for the serira+ion of elements in nuclear physics and in radiochemistry in the fol- iowlr.~; .-ases: 1) for group separation of fission products of actinouranium, 2) for the preparation of promethium in milligram amounts, 3) in the radio- chemical technology for the preparation of radioactive isotopes of niobium, zirconium, yttrium, cerium, strontium, barium and other elements from the fission products of uranium, 4) in the production of uranium from ores, 5) Card 114 20871 P/016/61/000/001/001/002 Application of the ... B115/B208 in the study of products of nuclear reactions for the preparation of radio- .sotopes from targets bombarded with protons, deuterons, or neutrons, 6) for the separation of radioisotopes of sodium, potassium, rubidium, and caesium' 7) for the separation of rare-earths elementst 8) in the study of actinides, 9) in the study of radionuclides when bombarding targets with hi6h-erergy particles (order of hundreds of Mev), and 10) for the purifira- tion of active waste water In plants of nuclear industry and from radio- chemical laboratories. The author presents respective data from publica- tions with his own comments according to the following classification: 1)) ionites and exchange mechanism. 2) Ion-exchange methods for the separaticL ~f indium, tin, antimony, and tellurium. 3) Preparation of neutron-deficJert tin and indium isotopes which are obtained by irradiation of iodine or barium with 600-Mev protons. 5) Ion-exchange methods of separating ianthanides, 6) Investigation of neutron-deficient lanthanum nuclides~ Ion.-excharige methods of separating transuranium elements. Ad 6): Two research centers in Poland deal witb radionuclides of rare-earth element3. These radionuclides are supplied by the Joint Institute of Nuclear Resear-.!. ~n Dubna, USSR, being the product of the fission of tantalum nuclei by profon2 of an energy of about 6060 Mev, A research group work6 in the Pard 21~' ~06'11 P/10 .1 6 1 /C C; 0/00 1 /C 0 1 /0'-,2 ... B1 15YB"08 Instytut Fizyl:i Jqdrowej w Krakowie (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krako'w). another one in,,'Zankjad L;~ Instytutu Badah Jkdrowych eAkl (Department li't of tne Institute of Nuclear Pliysics of PAS) 1warsaw, liention is further made of thE:- US AtoLiic EnerL;y Commission. The following Soviet-bloc references are Gi7en: N. G. Zaytseva, N. Y. Kuznetsova, V. 11. Mekhedov, V. A. Khalkin (Ref- 37: 1,11aterialy sove-shchaniya po primeneniyu radiokhimicheoldkh metodov izuchen:'ya yudernykh reaktSiy (Results of the Confcronca of Ap.)lication of Radiochemical Research Methods of Nuclear 11eactiond tj! 1, 0. 1. Ya. I., Dubna 1958, 27); V. D. Nefedov, G. P. Lepnev, Ye. 11. Sinotovi~., M. A. Toropov-, (Ref- 56: Z-'qFCh, 191517, 31, 354); A. N. iurin, V. D. Nefedov, I. A. Yutlandov (Ref. 50: -o (Hof. 61: ZhNCh, 1958, 1, 167 Ll~jp. khim 1955, 24, 527); N. P. Rudci:1. :3. K. Preobrazhenskiy, 0. M. Lilova, A. N. Dobronravova, E. D. Teterin (Ref, 75: ZhNCh, 1956, 1, 2294); F. I. Pa-vlot-,~':aya, A. X. Lnvrukhina (Ref. 77: Atomnaya EnerE;iya, 1956, 1, 115); R. Dybczyn'ski (Ref. 85: Chomia . Anal., 1959, -4, 531); G. M. Kolosova, 11. M. Senycmin (Ref. 86: Sbornill- :Zcd1:ozeme-''- nyye clomenty (Collcction of Rare-ozrth Elc,.,ients), Izd. All 110sco"I 19'-9~ '38), '1- P. Gri--or~ev, B. S. Dzhelepov, A. V. Zolotavin (Hof. 01: Izv. AN I S S S 11 , 3 c r . -~7i z 188); E. Berlovich, K. Grotovsl:iy, M. Bonits, V. B-; o 3 1 7'11.r~ V. Fleysho, B, K. Preobrazhenskiy (Ref. 98: Materialy soveshchaniya 'lard 3/4 P/OC IA 1/000/003/00 1100 1 A223/A126 MU17HOR: Strofiski, Ignac_y, Doctor TIME- Professor Doctor Andrzej Soktan. Founder of the Institute of Nuclear Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences PERIODICAL: Horyzonty Techniki, no. 3, 1961, 100 - 103 Andrzej Soltan (1897 - 1959) was born in Warsaw. He went to the Sw. Sl,anis?aw High School in Warsaw, which he completed in 1915. In 1921 he enrolled at the Warsaw University. In the 1924/25 academic year he becarpe assistant at 'the Zaktad Fizyki Dogwiadczalnej (Department of Experimental Physics) headed by Pro- fessor Stefan Piefikowski. Soltan's first efforts in the field of science were concentra`.ed on the problems of mercury-band spectrum. The results of this workY which were published in "Sprawozdanla i Prace Polskiego Towarzystwa Fizycznego " formed the "oasis of a di$sertation on account. of which Professor Soktan obtained ~hr- degree of doctor of philosophy in 19~6. During his.one-year stay in Paris, So~tan worked together with Jan Thibaut in the de Brogli6ls laboratory on elect-ro- magnetic radiation. He published the results of this research work in French and in Polish in t~he montily "WszechMatll under the title "Indirect Radiation Between Card 1,6 P/001/61/000/003/001/001 Frofessir Doctor Andrzej Soa!tan... A22--/A!26 Ultraviolet and X-Rays". In the 1928/29 academic year, Profes sor Soltan became senior assistant- and, in rne following year, associatG. Profeseor So--'tan took a lively Interest in the expansion of the Department of Fxperimental Physics, made possible by a con3lderable donation from the Rockefeller Foundation in 1930/31. qe b-i!'Lt a new type of vibrationfree mercury lamp for use in spectroscopic research. Together with Professor Szczepan Szczeniowski, So4tan tested the sensit'lvity of prio~,.-:)graphlc emulsions, and probed into the possibilities of discovering the rela- tion between chemical bonds in molecules and the absorption coefficient of X-ray radiatiop. in 1932 '. So~tan went to the USA. Together with G. C. Lauritsen and H. R. Orane he started research on nuclear physics at the Kellog Radiation Laboratory of trie Callfor-,ila Institute of Teennology in Pasadena. So-Itants work in the USA waF ~~,f gre~.t impe:,rtance.-, his most remarkable achievement was the production of wfi_,ch he obt-ained by lising accelerated deuterons or alpha particles and irrad~a'.Irg with trLem light metals, such as lithium or beryllium. Results of Sok- researct, In t e USA were published in France, USA. and reported by Soatan him- L ~,h se the VII Congress of the Polskie Towarzystwo Fizyczne (Polish Physical So- a in Krak.5w in 1934. After his return to Warsaw., Soltan devoted himself en- ~o rruclear research. At the Department of Experimental Physics he bruilt a ard 2/6 P/00 1/6 1/000/003/00 1/001 Professor Doctor Andrzej Soltan... A223/A126 Greinacher-type cascade accelerator producing a tension of over half a million volts. This accelerator was used for the acceleration of charged particles and as a source of fast neutrons. Results of the work with the accelerator were covered in a report by Soltan, which he presented to the VIII Congress of the Polish Phy- sical Society in fw6w in 1936 under the title "Non-elastic Collision of Neutrons" and "Research on Splitting Atomic Nucleus". So-Itan's joint work with Professor . Ludwik Wertenstein Head of the Pracownia.Radiologiczna im. M. Kernbaum (Radiolo- gical Laboratory "imeni M. Kernbaum") of the Towarzystwo Naukow,Warszawskie (War- saw Scientific Society) on nuclear research, particularly on nuclear bromine iso- mers, were published in the 5th volume of the "Rocznik Akademii Nauk TechnicznycW' and in the English periodical "Nature". Togetber with Doctor Jan Cichocki, asso-. ciate of the Department of Experimental Physics, So3~tan succeeded in obtaining radioactive silicon isotopes and also carried out research on radioisotopes form- ing during the process of irradiating phosphorus and sulfur. Soktan's work on "Collision of Fast Neutrons with Atomic Nuclei" brought him the title of docent and University lecturer in experimental physics. In May 1939, Soltan resigned his po- sition of associate at the Warsaw University and became head of the Laboratorium Fizyko-Technicznego Polskich Zakkadow Philipsa (Physico-technical Laboratory of the Polish "Philips" Plant) in Warsaw, which was located on the site of the present Card 3/6 P100116110GOIXi3lV-11001 Professor Doctor Andrzej Soltan... A223,/A126 Zaklady Wytw6rcze Lamp Elektrycznych imeni R. Luksemburg (Electrical Lamp Plant "imeni R. Luksemburg"). The cyclotron built by Soltan at the above laboratory was destroyed during the war. The first post-war cyclotron was built by Professor Henryk Niewodniezafiski, Director of the Instytut Fizyki Jqdrowej (Institute of Nuclear Physics) and of the Instytut Fizyki (Institute of Physics) of the Uniwersy- teta Jagiellofiskiego Vagiello University) in Krak6w. The second cyclotron of this institute was bought from the USSR. In 1945, Soktan was appointed extraordinary professor and Head of the Chair of Physics at the Wyd~iak Elektryczny Politechniki Lodzkiej (Electrical Section of the Lodz Polytechnical Institute). The post-war years were for Soltan a period of great and creative activities in the field of physical and nuclear research. In addition to his position as the head of the Zaklad Fizyki (Department of Physics) of the Lodi Poly-technic, which he held until 1952, Soktan became Head of the Katedra Atomistyki (Chair of Atomic Research) at the University in Warsaw. He was further closely connected with the reconstruction of the Instytut Fizyki Das'wiadczalnej (Institute of Experimental Physics), where a Swiss-made generator producing 1 million volts was installed. Soktan was appointed Head of the Zaktad Izotopo5w Promienotw6rczych (Radioactive Isotope Department), a section of the Inztytut VizYki Polskiej Akademii Nauk (Institute of Physics of the Card 11/6 P/001/61/000/003/001/001 Professor Doctor Andrzej Soktan... A223,/A126 Polish Academy of Sciences) founded in 1953. An even wider field of activities opened for Professor So-ktan when he became Head of the Instytut Badan J~drowych PAN (PAS Institute of Nuclear Research) and chairman of the Institutets Scientific Council. guclear research is carried out in Swierk near Warsaw where the nuclear reactor "EWA" is located. A fast-neutron generator has also been built in 8wierk, while the construction of a linear accelerator which will produce 10-Mev protons Is in Its final stage. In 1958, So-ktan resigned from the post of director of the Institute of Nuclear Research, so as to be able to devote more time to research work. In spite of the great amount of actual research work, Soltan found time enough to write a large number of articles, reports and revisions of old scientif- 12 publications. Soltan also participated in many international conferences and meetings on nuclear physics, including the conference on the founding of the All- Union Institute of Nuclear Research In Dubna in 1956. Professor Soitan also took active part in the Polish Peace Movement and participated in the Intermational meetings of the World Council for Peace. In 1958, at the conference of the Polski Ruch Pokoju (Polish Peace Movement) he delivered a lecture on "Relation Between S(!ience and Scientists and the Problems of Thennonuclear Energy" and in 1959 at the jubilee celebrations of the World Council for Peace in Stockholm on the dangers of nuclear test explosions. Due to his achievements So3ftan became a corresponding Card 5/6 P10011611000100YOO11001 Professor Doctor Andrzej Soltan... A22-VA126 member of the Polish Academy of Sciences in 1952 and later also a member of the PAS Presidium. He was also a member of the Komitet PAN do Spraw Pokojowego Wykor- zystania Energii Jjdrowej (PAS Committee for Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy), of the KomitEt Fizyki PAN (PAS Committee of Physics) and of various other PAS sectiorLi scientific societies, etc. Professor Soltan was awarded the Commander's Cross, the Officer's Order of the "Polonia Restituta", the "10 Years of the People's Re- public of Poland" medal., and posthumously, the Order of the Banner of Labor, first class. There are 3 photographs. Card 6/6 K,TIMSK .1odan; NIIK~ISKI, Ja. , , n; PAI-;ELEX, Janusz; STRONSKI, Ignacy Applica..ion of a plutonium mcnitor in studies of surface potentials. Nukleonika 6 no. 2:100-106 161. 1. Institut flir Kernphysik, Krakow und Institut ft:r Physikalische Chemie, Krakow. Ij~nacy ~flp,,rnt~on c' ziric, mam--~nese -.nd cohnlt Prom iron b", mao,3raphy. Nuklecnikp 0 no. h:29-,-29~ '(1. chrc, 1. Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Niclezt-r Physics, Krakcw, Lalirr,-itory of Che:iiistry and Hadiochmistry. A Tj T H 01? S 31J.,78 P/046/61/006/012/001/002 D204/D-3101 Gasicr, Marian, 1&ikulski, Jan ald Stron'-ski, !E-;nacy Bi..,diochemical separations of U-Tb., Th-rare earth eie~aents and Th-.Pa-.U on small icn-exchange coluans PEB I ODIC A-L tNuklecnika, v.C, no. 12, 1961, 757-764 TEXT 1 The present pamper vihi,~h is a c~ontinuatior- of work on cf obtuiriin6 rarrier-free rudicisotopes for nuclear spe-trcs-.cpy, is uitiaiatel.y aimed at the separation of carrier- 231 2-146 2-34 233 free Pa from U, arid Th. The isotopes U, Th, Pa, ,-a 17-1 " Yt and . Lu were used. The sep~iration of U and Th and the preparation of the -,arrier-free 234Th (UX.) was carried cut cr- 2 62.ass ,,cluans, one 100 ma long and 2 mm in diameter, f1lied Card 1/4'. 0~ 78 4. 6/61/00r_-/Oi2/00,/002 R.Lidl.cchemi-a-l separations D204/.Ujo I w4 -h. the catic-nite KU--2 and tne otner, 100 :am loni~ and 2.6 rr-., 4 r - V - diameter, -ontul;_,_JnE the caticnJ.te Wofatite F. The ionites were first ri-nsed with 3N H01 and washed with water and 0." o]. --f 0.81J uranyl. nitrute was then introduced into the 'umns. It was fcun-1 that the uranyl ions were best eluted pro:n tl-e KU--2 and Wofat-.te F resins by 2,2N and 2N HU respec-- ~~vely. Af*er r,.,,xing the columns wlth water, the carrier-.free Ux, j,sc7tope subseallently be wushed out from KU-2 by 0.2m and. frcm Wcfatite F by 0.,7zU ar=oni.um, citrat-e s~,lutions. Sharp separatJons viere cbtaired cwing to the stronE adsorption cf Ull or -he Var-i.aticns ~.,f tile method are triefly dEo- 11j.xti-ires c-f ~"i -~r 169 and UX, were adsorbed on. Lu, Yb I W:-,fat.-ite F from 0.1M axinoni.uia lactate and were w,~.shed cut wi-th ~icncentrat:i.ons. of the abcve soluti-on. It was found that t1,-? lanthanides were best descrbed by 0.29iA ammonium lactate cf P14 whi.le the thor'-lim -_clild 'be eluted w-ith a I M solution ("? rd 2 /4 31478 P/04 __ 61/000'/012/001/002 Rudi-cchemical separations ... D204YD301 cf the same reu6ent. Separation of Yb and Th on KU-2 proved un- s,_z-cesz3P_i1, The study of the sorption and desorition of UO2 (H), Fa (V) and Th (IV) from 11.7 N HC1, on the Cl-form of an alka- line anionite ASD-2) showed that the Th ions were not adsorbed on the ionite, Pa was adsorbed and readily desorbed by 9 N HC1 1 X iT and the UO ions were adsorbed but could not be eluted wi+i] t1le above miiture of acids. Good separations of UO Th a.-d Pa were ebtained, elutin6 the uranyl ions with 0.1 R HC?' The separations %-iere followed in all cases by evaporatinE, the efflu- ents to dryness and measurdn6 the activity of the solid residues and they proved to be well A, reproducible. The authors extend their gratitude to Jan Kwasnik for technical assistance. There are 4 fi6ures and 113 references; 6 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet- blec. The 4 most recent references to the En6lish-language pub- lications read _is followst J.van R. Smit, M. Peisach, F.W. Stre- 1,-,.v, Proc.Sec.Intern.Conf, Geneva 20, 62, (1956); K.A. Kraus, ~~E. 1,100re, F. Nelson, J.Am.Oheia.Soc., '7b, 2-.)92 (1956); J. Dancn., Card 3/4 3WR P/04 6/tj 1 /UOu/01 2/001 /002 hadiochemical Sui)afatioyls D204DJ01 J. Ircrk,,Nuc.,.Cnem, ~, 2J7 (195o)- E.K. Hyde, Proc.Intern. Conf., Geneva, 1955) 7, 2di, ~195bi A'a 8 00 1 A`2 I OIT ZPolish academy of Sciences, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Laboratory of Chemistry a.-.d Hadiochemistry SUBIJI 2'PED MIKULSKI, Jan; STRONSKI, Ignacy The separation of tin, tellurium and antimony ions by reversed-phase chromatography. Nukleonika 6 no.12:775-778 161. 1. Institut yadernoy Mild, PAN, Krakov, laboratoriya khimii i radio- khimii. MIKULSKI, Jan; 4~1~ROESKI,__jpacy Separa6ion of tin, Tellurium and Antimony ions by reversed phase chromatography. Nukleonika 6 no.12:776-778 161. 1. Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Acadeny of Sciences, Cra,ow., laboratory of Chemistry and Radiochemistry. STRONSKI, Ignacy "From the invention of fire up to radiation" by ALn Sikora. Reviewed by Ignacy Sixo=ki, Przem ahem 40 no.74415 JI 961, I A \1 % I S/081/62/000/025/011/120 B149/B186 AUTHORSt Mikulski, Jan, !:~tr-ofigk4, Ignaoy, Mrowec, Stanislaw, Werber, Teodor TITLEt Investigation of sulfide formation,of metals and alloys, using isotope s35. PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 239 1962, 84-85, abstract 25B611 (Pierwsze krajowe sympoz. ZaStOBOWafi izotop6w techn., Rogo'w, B-12 czer., 1960 . Warszawa, no. 20, 1961 [Pol.1 summaries in Russ. and Eng.] ) . TEXTs Labelled atoms were used to investi5ate'the mechanism of the oxida- tion of Cu and Ag and of the alloys Cu-Zn and Ag-Zn in liquid sulfur (445 00. It was observed that during sulfidation of metals (Cu and Ag) these metals Zf diffused from the outside threugh the layer of reaction products# In the sulfidation of the alloys, a hetero-phased layer of dross formed as a result of the simultaneous transfer of the metal and of sulfur. [Abstracter's notes Complete 'translation Card 1/1 D., 9. ST-C'. 3-,~-t Ia.', j.. tj I- ItAl. 7-1-t~7 Z Chr..w e llr.4 ..... i,sw ***, Cnirlm.r H.Imt F ~r: --.ly ef tho Con-~ol lc,-.i . 11U.1-r Firl.io. 'It"Acil e P4,110-~bb-11U7, ul--- ;7 31 3. S. of Cr . Ion ".&ud T~~j th. yq%bA., D. j* VX-Wn t:j-Z7-U'T lAblWL-:1 -f Chiixaiot-y %rd G it's- R.!I-h-41). _7 ';F :Moutut C. t~fl*iiX ?14-'@l OF- h- P-Its-N 14-1-1 e 4:'-... (1~t.7,LA% ~" Lyid "wo"j) in Cruw pp 4. -kpIIt.Uon at Au0srtllcZr-p.V I,. t~. Tioiillm; of N" tilftdisar 14 J. of kip th. ").Opl zrim- iind W,,il ..1 TroiR'le, 70-7~- 70 1. A.-PIC-NAU -f t- -t, F,~-.,% A-1-1 "-A, P.Or. :r r l.r 2f U. :,!%.r. -f ?lwr4 Ll v14, In Omd, 'Y--1 '.,,g rip. Lie- ~,y K.Au f - 1/2 DEC, Jerzy; RAPACKI, Henryk; STARZEWSKI, Jerzy; STRONSKI, Ignacy Automatic device for column chromatography. flukleonika 7 no.11:734-737 162. 1. Instyt-at Fizyki Jadrowej, Polska Akademia Nauk, Krakow. MIKULSKI, Jan; STRONSKI, Ignacy Radiometric studies on the extraction of metal ions. II. Nukleonika 7 no.12:769-773 '62. 1. Laboratory of Chemistry, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow. STRONSKI, I. "Dosimotry and protection against radiationw by Robert Gottfried Jaeger. Reviewed by I. Stronski. Wiad chem 16 no.9:589-590 S 162. STRONSKI., Ignaay nhemistry in nuclear power engineering" by T.K. Dawson.. G. Long. Reviewed by Ignaoy Stronski. Wiad ohem 16 no.12z 780-782 D 162. STRO*.'Sid, Ignacy, (Jr. One of the pi,)neers of radiation cheriistnj. On the scientific oll 1-droslaw Kernbaum. Froblemy 18 no.1;62-65 162 STRONSKI, Ignacy "Peaceful utilization of nuclear energy, its advantages and dangers" by Lothar v. Frichsen. Reviewed by ignacy Stronski. Fostepy fizyki 14 no. 3: 3F2-3F4 163. -- STRONISY11 , ignacy "Radiation chemistry of inorganic compounds" by Stanislaw Ciborowski. Reviewed by Ignacy Stronski. Wiad chem 17 no. 4: 2(5-267 Ap 163. I ~ T I J, I Or II IT!j,, ; ,rioj,,-i( , , " I . " . T r a ~~, e r~-tudif~s c!-. the nf I-mn. 7t. 6. Mikleonika 8 ri:,.12:827,932 *(~-, 1. Ti,s`tute (-.11' 1111u,:Tcar ~-'hyslcs, laboratory ~D f ~:h,~,,,Tilotry and H-- I J o c h ~,,T; 1, s t r ! . L 43569-65 i ACCESSION IM: AP,9,012922 Pq/oo46/64/ooq/o1q/o80l/0808- AUTHOR: Stronski, Ignacy (Stron'ski, I.); Zielinski, Andrzejj~qlinlski, A.)I TITME- Application of alpha-hydrox-f-isobtityric acid to the separation of certain metallic ions at the KU-2 ion exchanger SOURM, Nukleonika, v. 9, no. 10, 1964, 801-808 TOPIC TAGS: ion exchango, electrolysis, carboxylic acid AMTRACT; The article deals with.the study of ion separation at a 0-2 exchanger. This ion exchanGer io a'product of sulphoohlorina- tion of the styrene and di-vinyl-benzene copolymer with active -So H group.13. Its ion exchange'caPacit-Y is 4.3 mval/gram (for 0.1 n WaOR) and it vias used 'before for separating lantanuM cations. Now, the feasibility of Separating Y-sr, Lu-,Y-sr, Hf-Tb-Taj,11b-Zr-Ta, Fa-Ta and Ta-Hf ion mixtures by using alpha-hydroxy-4-sobutyrio aoid as--eluent.-is examineA. Expe.riments and measurements were made on 1/2 Card L -41-56~--65----- 7--- ACCESSION NR: AP5012922 each of these mixtures and the results are tabulated and discussed here. Chromato-', grams are shown, which are based on radioactive indicators. "it is a pleasure for us to heartily thank Professor, Dr H. Nieviodniczanski, Director of the Institute for Nuclear Physics in Cracow, for hfs- -cori~-di,-C--c-a"r'-e and interest in the conducted experiments and also Dr* S. Ogaz for the performance of radiation 6pectrum gamma of nuclides 7Be i 233 Pa*" Orig. art. has 2 tables, 6 graphs. ASSOCIATION: Pracownia, Chemii i Radiochemii, Instytut Fizyki Jadrowej, Krakow- Bronoirice (Laboratory of Gh*mistry and Radiation Chemistry, Institute of Nuclear Physics) SUBMI-Pr 06Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00, GG NO REF SOV: 001 'OTfMR: 012 JPRS U:Urd -2/ L .31431-66 F ", 7/T PM ACC NR: AP602346 SOURCE CODE: PO/0046/66/011/001/0047/0055 AUTHOR: SLronaki, Ignacy; Bittner, Maria; Kruk, Janina ORG: [Stronskil Laboratory of Chemistry and Radiochemistry;, Institute of Nuclear Bjyp~cs,__~;rakow; [Bittner; Kruk] Department of Physical Chemisti;y and ElectrocTiaffst: Jagellonian University, Krakow TITLE: Radiochemical separation of some metal salts by extraction chromatography on powdered polytetrafluoroethylane in the system tri-n-octylphosphine oxida-4-ine-ral acids SOURCE: Nuckeonika, v. U, no. 1, 1966, 47-55 TOPIC TAGS: chromatography, tenon, radioisotopet chemical separation, organic phosphorus compound ABSTRACT: The conditions for separation of salts of Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II), Sr(II), Y(III), Cd(II), Tb(III), Pb(II), Bi(III), T>(IV), and U(VI) on a small chromatographi( column of polytetrafluoroethylene (teflon)~iupporting tri-n-oxtylphosphine oxide (TOPO) were investigated, using the radiotracer method. The separation of the mixtures Ni-Cu, Cu-Zn, Sr-Y, Pb i, Th-U and Cd-Th-U, and the preparation of carrier- free radioisotopes of 90Y and 269Bi are described. The authors would like to express their thanks to Prof. H. Niewadniczanski and Prof. B. Kamienski for their interest and encouragement throughout the course of this investigation as well as to Mrs. C. WaliggrsRa fQ . ving the style. Orig. art. has- 7 figures*and 1 table. arT,o win rng.j ~ffr SUB C SUBM DATE: l7Ju165 / ORIG REF: 004 / SOV REF: 001 / OTH FM: 018 r__, ' 9,DE;, ;07 BOBEAN,':K,1D It.; STRON.I.F.1, ---'gnacy Reviews of new publications. Wiad chem, 28 P--,.3-21,,742,-744 D ~64. STRONSKI, Ryszard (Plock) Administration, social and dwelling problems connected with the construction of the Plock Combine petrochemical works. Przegl budowl i bud mieszk 34 no-4/5:261-264 Ap-My 162. 21(3) AUTHORS: Rybakov, V. N., Stronskiy, I. I. SOV/89-6-2-17/26 TITLE: Carrier-Free Production of Sb 125 and In113m (Polucheniye Sb 125 i In113m bez nositeley) PERIODICAL: Atomnaya enert;iya, 1959, Vol 6, lir 2, pp 2o8 - 21o (Ussn) A13STRACT: For a carrier-free production of antimony and indium iso- topes a 2 mm ga-uge and 100 mn high column was used, which contained the synthetic resin ASD-2 (particle size rV30A) dissolved in chloroform. The synthetic resin is first treated with concentrated hydrochloric acid containing 10-20 mg Br 2/m1, It is then washed with 3 n H01, and the column is filled with 0.1'ml radioactive tin solution. The tin solution (3 n with respect to HC1) contains 3.2 ml SnIV/ml and possesses an activity of 5.5 .jo5 impulses/min.mi. Tin and indium are washed out at a velocity of 1 drop per minute, i. e. for antimony with 5 n HC1 and for indium with 2 n HC10 4' The chromatographically separated constituents are measured by Card 1/2 means of an end-window counter of the YIST-17 type, The -f-ra.ys 12r 11 "m .-A-rier-Free Prodi,.(,,tion of Sb ' and In ~) SOV/09-6-2-17/26 are measurad by mears of a sciritil"I.--tion y-spectro--eter with a f,a.T(Tl) crysfal. In 1013mfe-nerEy amounted to (0-42+0-04)Wev., the half-time period to (105~+2) min. V. A. Chalkin wa7s con- cerned in this work and provided the 7-spectroieter. The meas ure,.-: cri t by means of the y-spectrometer was cari,ied out by V. V. Ku~netsov. Therc! are 3 fili:lires and 10 refeences, ro uf whic) !~--e Soviet. SUBMI"'TED: Aurust 20, 1958 Card 2/2 0585h 5(2) SOV/78-4-11-7/50 AUTHORS: Rybakov, V. N. , Stronskiy , I. I. (Stronski) TITLE: The Separation of Tin, Antimony and Tellurium on Anion Ex- changers PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 11, pp 2449-2451 (USSR) ABSTRACT: When investigating the isotopes of Te and Sb which are produced from iodine under the action of high-energy protons, the prob- lem of separating these elements by means of ion exchangers ap- peared. The authors chocked the applicabili,ty of EDE-10P and ASD-2 exchanger resins of Soviet origin. The ASD-2 resin produc- ed from trimethyl diamine and polystyrene was supplied by A. S. Tevlina (Moskovsk-iy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy inatitut im. D. I. liendaleyeva- Moscor Institrzte of Chemical Technology imeni D. I. Mendeleyev). Concentration and activity (measured with the help of an IIST-17 end-window counter) of the elements Te 127 (half- life: 90 d), Sb 124 (half-life-60 d), Sn'13 (half-life: i1a d), and Sn 123 (11,alf_14fe: 121; d) dissolved in 111CI are shown .1 Card 1/3 05854 SOV/78-4-11-7/50 The Separation of Tin, Antimony and Tellurium on Anion Exchangers table 1. Figure 1 demonstrates the separation of Sb and Te on an EDE-10P anion exchanger, figure 2 the same process on an ASD-2 exchanger. These elements were separated within 1 - 1-5 hours. Sb, Te and Sn could not be separated by means of an EDE-10P ex- changer since Sn was washed out together with Sb. The strongly basic anion exchanger ASD-2, however, was found to be effective (Fig 3) and suited to be substituted for the most frequently used foreign anion exchanger, Daueks-lX8. The authors thank V. A. Khalkin and A. N. Murin for their interest and valuable remarks. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 7 references,2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy.,Laboratoriya yadernykh problemjg.Dubna (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, Laboratory for Nuclear Problems, City of Dubna) Institut yadernykh issledovaniy Pollsk y Akademii naukjLaboratoriya fiziki atomnogo yadra KrakY (Institute of Nuclear Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Laboratory for the Physics of the Atomic Nucleus, City of Krak6w) Card 2/3 05854 SOY/78-4-11-7/50 The Separation of Tin, Antim6ny and Tellurium on Anion Exchangers SUBMITTED: August 15, 1958 Card 3/3 S/18 61/003/001 A051YA129 r or. T*r"(.:,j; I., -~!hik, S.Ya. ..ng -- -2 TI Pi-' :Td ro~a.. --,s~ AJD-2) anionite PFJ; -I C; v 3, no :, 19~1, 114-116 P,,."'! TA.: Scivi-.6 .4,SD--~' 9-1-~,orgly-basi-3 anlonitc, was used to separate qu,.Lrt4~iec ~f *x-- A,. ..nd ~n addition t,', tne radi aotive isotopes O.L j: go- PC '..' 4nd Octil .,.Lr -.*t: ed hat admix-u:~,~Fj of Fi,55 and Ca were present in the. radioacti',a --ample. Th-1 autn-~r3 showed thal; i-L was possible to v the ASD-2 -.~P ~na~ead cf the D,~wix.-M for tiepaxatlng iron and The expe:~...-.,ritt-I pio~~ad'-rL vs.z follow.41 ~he ~Itdioactive solu- -iorv of iron z~na uez-e rjzr~qar:A tw,~ way.?4 a) 1.1r g of iron powder :G-ntiiining its rid'o. -.tivp --.i,-,tope wi7~r~ Ji:j3-.',Ivc-d in 10 -,.1 -if hot 6 n.HC1 and :--vapc~r~Aod un,;--'l air-st dry, Fc;C1 , ---ic at rQ(;m temperature in 40 El of 11.3 n HOI. nicrinf, was p_r.9*_-0~.! *.-h.~,-'-~-.-gh th-- soluticr- in order to Carl 1/4 Separ_-L~co_ ~f iron ax.1 ~:-_alt ... + 'fy Fi~-- to Fe' id- ,8.75 .19 of Fr3+1m'I thi, fozm of a t:-An d,--y. -C ,_ 1 z~t rocm t,mr,~r.;fur,;- unc.' i ts a. tivI ty v~as ~xc_6.d.rglng reeir -.SD-. The -- .~O L _.; m-- tc-r in --d%ance :r _/6 1/003/10C1 /019/020 1-a t 4on w-, obt~ir_,',L W- ;j ccnzentration of PA activit:,- of 5',*, radioactive cobalt in wi_rt ('.,)242 g) as 10 ral of h%A 6 n HC1 and Th-i the in r-1 of 11.3 n T:ie ~~,bta_._ed scL~tI.. a! n r: d 1 1 mg of C o 2+/Ml 5 /U C m,,. Thr- nec, fr~k~ti.-n of the anion- vas aken Lly E:!.: .11rc-r cvur-:1~j suspensions. a: t'.- . e f r n ws.L~ uA~, d. Th-1 a.:.Ionitc was washed 'n tide -,d the .-.3ntar._`ra-t:_iAg cationites were Movl~d wf '.11 3 n ;'~': - ;, with a 2-r.,.m ziiatzictrzr and 65 or 100 mm hi;.h wi,-:- irl expei:.a~nt. ."h- fn thz oau wa,-+hed with ;, 1. 1:- ~__- h -a.., from 0.02 t,-, O.Ce ml C, 3 1 TI c f ol tion re- u, was tal~pn, cc%nt.airizg the ie-~;OP,;, and 5 ml r--f 11.i n IC'- was passed tk~rcu,~-h (14-f:ld f:ee vc_*,~_,.-.- 'i-f the .;r,-Iumn), Th~_, ab3tin~;e cf the activity of the iInd_-'.uatt-d tha-: F,3" ard are ~.dsor'~ed from con- of PC'. of centrated 3olut_43ne ~he -;31=,u w_it~ I mi of 6 n HC1 rip..'%ing bi- vallent mar-gan'. acc~~rdlnz to li,~crataru. data (Ref 2, 5) does not 'bi:f.,.~: ab,~ut the r-_nsi..,- ..-f Lhe investizated i6otcpe:,,. The rate of Card 2,;_ S/186/61/003/001/019/020 Separation of iron and cobalt ... A051/A129 flow of the washing-out agents was regulated by the height of the mercury column and was equal to 0-05 ml - 0.03 cm-2 . min-1. The separation was carried out at room temperature. The activity of the initial solution and eluates was measured on a butt counter with a statiBtical erxor of t3,,o'. There are 2 graphs and 9 references, 5 Soviet-bloc, 4 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 3/4 KOCIIAN, V.A.; STRONSIY, L.N.; DONSKUY, Ya.G.; CIMUIOV, A.M. The riew TJPI~60 universal d.c. potentiometer. Izm.teV-h. i0o -709-41 JI 160- (MIRk 13:7) (Potentiometer) 'JV/149-58-4-2/26 AUTHORS: P. 83. -) Ljiid L;tronskiy,. I.'.- b. TIT Id,, - of Lhe Nickel In-iiii,it;rj baza nikelevoy -Promyt-,iilenztosUi) Vy~-,-,Iifldi Uchebiqkl-, Ztv;!deni Tsvetnaya lqr 4, pp (01-31')R) ABSTRACT: Satice -dorld War II, apavt fL'Cj'.:l Lho airaady known deposits Qf R'1111-~i ZAiid Ka-rma-ikivi, tlie deposits of Zhdanovskoye t.!niJ Eotsel`!,raamhave been discovere~i and prospected, as --is those of buruktallskoye in ~he-Southern Urals and iiiir,,or- aepo~-,-its in Southern Ukr~~in~ Eastern Kazakhstan. Tho Soviet Union is the secand largest: in the world as prospected reserves of nickel and first as regards pro!;pe,:~tivf~ reserves. The i-.iain bulir of the Soviet ores have a nickel co.nueni; of only 0.3 to 0.6%. ,21-L;-, -ja:~.nuit.y of Soviet nickel ores from the weathered crU.St is Only siit~htly poorer tiian the ore from Cuba bu~. vei-y considerably poorer than I.-he nickel ore of 14e,.-; Caledonia. The Soviet industrially usable deposits of nd-cY-el ores can be sub-dividod into the following Gard 1/3 uf1l.ee j~poups: sulphide Cu-Ni deposits, which form about , .~ iV / 1,t9- 18-4-2/26 101~ ot Lio- -,-.Ickel reserves; '--iiilpho-arsenide depOsitF, Of nicKel and cobalt, rupi,tz;serit about 1% of the ni,,V(:,.l reserves; and the iiick 4 S of W 1, aickel reserves). The kno',.~jr. ,~omu 4 1pos ts of Cii-Ni ores are concoid;i~'O.,A irt two areas, 0t~, iWLa peninsula i!id t-h- uf t1he Kl.:,3:;ftk)"f;if.f,~l"~.",.," Kray. Of vllat~ are the deposits f : ii Iy Pe(-hertga, it,'lorichegorsk airt 1--J 0 f,ovl!o. Details al)oiiL eacl~ or unese are E~iven :in tiv, papev. The major tif tim! prospected sili~~ate ,.)res are concentrated it, 1JI'-- ~-'nflthorn Urals, namely, i1i Ai,.1.yu1)insii, Ursk- KhaLil.ovo, buruktal and Novo-Ayderlinska Of these the one of Aktyubinsk, associated with the Kiffir)ev--i.y it1tra-basal massif, is thf- wost important; it 1200 km2 and includes t-lion fifty deposits i UL A Orr-' Lodies of variable In the Central tl'~~Posits of silicate nickol orc!s are located pro~ioi,ii.ri:tt-it;ly in the Ufaley L-ottp of deposits; 1~il' 1"All'teen deposits havt-' there which 1:0 with the Ufaley surj.exiLine wassif. Card 2/5 Silicate tiickal ores have been foanu, ~%Iso in the Southern Minenal Re.,-,ou2ce..; of the Nickel Industry 3 i 1349-58-4-2/26 n,i Northern Kazakhstan. u,; ',,I.e basis of the proc-p~~cL--,d ore reserves the- build-Ln- is scheduled of a -niant in Southern Ukraine; Lhc~ d~4posits of h s tail are of -no ni-Ewf 41,,Al importanne. Tiwj-~, aco c-~ tables. ASSOCIA-216h. i nauchno-issIpd,,~J,1Lz P,i'iy institUt "(I i 1 11 (Plarmin6 alid -i fi c Aesearch Institute "Gi pvoni,,,c~ I SUB',,,ITT:Pi,,I)- July Card d'l'f!,-u-t formation of motor ref-'*e.,.,.e3 in man. vis. rperv. ceiat.. 13 no.6:987- 994 N'-T-) '63. (Mlldt 17:7) 1. ins tituta, Lyublin, LT r W,,i Mal V lllol~ r- 6Ti,0I,JIC,,I'.Y, Kareli FO,~3YI;, Karel 2 rare cases of synovial blasto::,a. Acta chir. orthop. tratmia. Cech. 28 no.2:96-99 AP '62. 1. Chirurgicke oddeleni nemocnice v So'colove, prim. dr. Karel Stropnicky. (SPIOVIOMA case reports) , T . ~ ~ , ~, I c, I- ., . 1.;'ikrcb-,*c' . Tns t -e .1cle, Ljubljuna. OFcmen J(IcZ5anja IC--.ktarijs'K,-! --e im crtance'(,f the (Ie~err~inaticn cf hjr;te.ri-al serisitiv~tv tr r.,ntiLi(-,Acs ZDHAY. /-, 3raphs 2 Tables I A survey is given of bacteria! sensitivity tc penicillin, streptcmycin, chlortetra- cyciine, chlrramphenlcoi, cyntetracycline, and sulphonw-ides, resulting from exa:-,ina- tions made in the Tnstltute of the 1'edical Hi.rh School cf L.Jubijana in 1952. 3ianie - Ljul.,ljaia .3C: TA Spec. 1;, Vcl. 7, Nc . 10 STROPNIK, Z1ata An Increase in resistance of bacteria to antibiotics as the result of treatment with antibiotics. Zdrav. vest., Ljubljana 24 no-7-8:246-250 1955. 1. Mtkrobioloaki inatitut medicinake fakii1tate-predstojn1k prof. dr. Milica Valentincic. (BACTMUA, resistance and sensitivity, antibiotics, increased resist. after antibiotic ther. (S1)) (ANTIBIOTICS, resist. & sensitivity bact., increased resist. after antibiotic ther. (31)) VALENTINCIC, M.; STROPITIK, Z. Hystoplamma capsulatim. Zdrav. vast., Ljubljana 24 no-7-8:273-277 1955. 1. Mikrobioloski Institut medicinake fak-liltete v Ljubljani- predstojyAk prof. dr. Milica Valentincic. (HI STOPLASV. capsulatum (Sl)) (HISTOPLASMOSIS, diag. (S1)) CZEC,~f(.ISLCII,'art/t~4der-.'jioloa - General MicrobioloLy, Systematics.F Morpholoa, CytoloMr. Abs Jour Rof Zhur Diol., No 22, 1953, 99237 Author Stropnik, Zlata Inst Title Actinomyces isracli Isolated frDm Sputum Ori.-, Pub Zclravstv. vestn., 1957, 26, No u, 472-476 A'~stract No abstract. Card 1/1 ---STRPTPIt:~~, Zlata Remilts of mycological laboratory diagnosis of pulmonary aspergilloma. Tuberkuloza, Beogr. 12 no.4:91-94 160. 1. Mikrobioloski institut Medicinskog fakulteta, Ljubljana (predstojnik: prof. dr M. Valentincic) (LUNG DISEASES diag) (ASPERGILOSIS diag) i'lTFi)*lVfll'. f ve~-,tri, 31 nt- 8',"9-'2` 1 1 ;, 1 lll~ .- -I I I - - za mikrobjolog'Ljo medicinske fqkilltote v jlilbl.;;ani ( ! 7 ! ! --, f, -~ ' ; -' 1:` . ~ - 7- 1- C . d -" . C! 4. - 1-1 ' 'r-, 'I P -~ .- ,~ -. ) ~ ~. I . BRZII:,B.; Fwnt,eurella Pseudotub-orculosis In Mra%r. vestn. 33 no.4: 100-104 164 1. Institut z-- m1kroblologijo medicirske fak-ultete v Ljubijari (Prt-dstojnik. prof. dr.s tarkc Banic). S"T.G11: IK , Z . ; BRZTf.' , B. PuLmerary aspergilIcsis -in Slovenia Uc-6-1-2064). Figljmia 16 r~c. 2:IC6-!C,8 1 64. YUGOSLAVIA NEUDXUER, Dr. Joze; _LVRK~~:RIk%y,.Dr Breda and -STROPNIK,.Dr. Zlata, Department of Internal Medicine, General .. Hospital (Interni odjel Opce bolnice), "Dr. Joze Potrc". Ptuj; Regional Institute for National Health (Oblascni zavod za zdravst-ienu zastitu)t Maribor and Departirent of Microbiology, Medical College (Institut za mikrobiologiJu Medicinskog fakulteta), Ljubljana. "Mycetoma Due to Nocardia asteroides.11 Zagreb, Lijecnicki Vlesnik, Vol 87, ho lo, Oct 1965; pp 1093-1104. Abstract (English summary modified): Description of case in 74 year old women farmers, u1nar surface of right fcream with oien tumorp pain, fever for three weeks. Surgery and antimicrobial treatment with penicillin and sulfonam'-des brought healing. Mycologic diagnosis Nocardia asteroides. Photograph of patients; of Petri dish, 3 photo- micrographs; 8 Yugoslav, and 44 Western references. Manuscript received 11 Hay 65. 11 "air in earls Y,57. -a Sej--t. --na, Czechoslova:~.' !'~'~D.:x :."AST 'U-Tri ACC;'S-.IC'-,!S LIC, VrT C z e ch,)s lovakia/ fChe=--ical Tech-n:ilogy. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Fermentation industr-y. 1-27 Abst Journal: Referat -'7hl-Lr - Ehimiya, No 2~ 1957, 6515 Author: V. 1n,,7, tu t 1-n: NQ-io~ Tit'-e: Determ,,'.natfon of Nitrogen and Phosphoric Anhydride in Yeast Or i-6in'.1 PL;b-.'--,:ati,.n: Kvaz-ry prr--,vsI: 1, No 9, 202-203 in a A met li-~d f .-r determining the dry residue, nitrogen and P205 sf!igle sxLple of yeanst. Duration of analysis is 2 hours. Prepara- to 80 g yeast are added 300 ml of distilled water. the n--*-xt-.=e is agitated thoroughly (laboratory stirrer), ~razs~-erred into a 500 n1 flask and filled to the riark, at 200 with water. Determfinatlor- of dry residue: into a dish containing sand, vhicl- ;1-is teen dried at 1050 and weighed, are placed 10 ml of the ~;uszf-r3f~n vhIch are then dried by means of infrared radiation until (-71-oltit-4-Ir D-" vapors, ceases. Drying is brought to co=pletion ir a Card 1/" , C- Czechoslowakia/Cher-l'--na. Tecb-)ology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Fermentation industry, 1-27 Abst '-"~urnal: Referat Zh~Lr - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 6515 AbstratA: di-jLnE,, c,-ve" at 1050J. for 45 minutes. To determine the nitrogren, 5 ml of Hie. are placed into a 100 ml Kjeldah-l flask, several drops of concentrated H2SO4 are added and evaporation is carried out t!:) a s-4rupy c-msistance after which 2.5 g K2SOI~j 0.2 g selenium and 5 1111 CrTlcr~ntrated H2SO4 are added, and c(inbustion is effected. The soluti.-Ir Is then transferred to a 50 ml flask, and filled to the mark (loclUtion A). Distillation of NH is conducted by the micro- met-h-A ur,-InC; tne apparatus of Roy-Markll~ (Biochem. J., 1942, 36; 790). Tc det--l-mine P20r;, 25 ml of solution A are placed into a 50 ml flask a-d af-;,er neutralization with 40% solution of NaOH the flask is ftlle,~, un to the mark. 1 ml of the solution thus obtained is placed into a test tube, into which are then added I ml of 5% molybdenum so-lution (25 g ammonium molybdate dissolved in 300 ml water, added 75 i-q! H2SO4 diluted with 25 ml water, and water is added to 500 ml), I mi of a 1% so-1,Ation of bydroquinone and 2 n1 of 20% solution Of Na~SO-,; th--a mixture is stirred and used for photocolorimetric deter- minatI..n. 'I~he '~')05 content is determined by using a calibration curve ~-If the ext'rction values, obtained by carrying out photocolorimetric determiraM.-,-ns, under analogous conditions) with solutions containing Card 2/2 concentrationo of P205* oTRObY F. ; SYHOROVA, V. z),i20bp F. . SYhOROVA., V. Tire phosphorus balance in yeast factories. p. 186 Vol. 23, no. BY 1956, Aug. KVAziNY FRUNYSL TECHNOLOGY Praha, Czechoslovakia So: East EuroDean Accession Vol. 6, no. 2, 1957 t1le wrt 0~ residual reducing substances in distillerles and yeast faAcries. p. 1-1, Vol 3, no. 1, Jan. l,,57 K-VASN-Y P141".1YEL (Ministerstvo potravitiarskehlo) Praha, Czechoslovakia SOURCEi EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIO::S LIST (EEAL) VOL 6 No 4 APRIL 1957 BARTA, ji-ri; ST:,CS, Frantisek; Vladi.-Air Research on feeding yeast production by continuous fermentation and its application. Yv--sziy pruia 9 no.8:191-196 Ag 163. 1. EArobiologicky usta, Ceskoslovensk,-. akademie ved, Praha (for Hart,-t and Silinger). 2. Vy-zIcwrLny ustav lihovarskeho a konzervarenskeho prumyslu, 1'ralia (for "',tros). WifiTA, J.; STRWY F.; ZABOJNIK, R. Use of waste ammonia liquor from pressure gas planta for yeast proteJn production. Kvasny prum 10 no.ll1256-257 H 164. 1. Institute of Microbiology of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague (for Barta). 2. VULK, Prague (for Stros). 3. Severoceske konzervarny a drozdarny National Enterprise, Plant Teplice (for Zabojnik). SIKOLq, filchard HyAroo-opic propertle3 of dehydrated fodder yt-ant~ Kvasny prilm 1-1, no.3;56-57 Mr 165~ zch Institti- of Distillatiou and Cann.Ing Industry, 1, Resea- a Frhglit, ~Submitted December 9~ 19614. STROS, Lubomir., inz. 80 years of the water main in Geaks Budejovice. Vodni hoap 13 no.3-.114 163. 14IIA)VA, A.; STROS, 0. ; TIUMAR, J.; ZAHRADKOVA, L. Steaotic respiration in Dhysical work. Cesk. fysiol. 8 no-3:224 APr 59. 1. Uatav hyeiewj, Praha. Predneaeno na. III. fysiologickych dnech v Brno dne 14. 1. 1959. (WOJK, physiol. real). (oz)) (R:;SPDATION, physiol. eff. of work (Cz)) HAVRANEK, J.; STROS, 0. New types of flat blocks for construction in 1943-1970, Ceak. hyg. 8 no.8:506-516 S 263a 1. Katedra obeene a komunalni hygieny lekarske fakulty hygienicke KU, Praha. (HOUSING) (SANITATION) ;:,~ 1:,; . . !~, I.% ; C,i -), "I. : - I Y _.; :*;L',, ; -1 j .1) ,I , ,i., :'or &!-,.ie~,!t t~~,iching in hygiene. hyg. 10 r,(.).8:48G-4P4 l , (111. ~ . hygleny rakulty vseobecneho lekarstvil. Karlovy University, J ~ r-t:.a, a lfyrierilc~a fakulta Karlovy 11niversity, Praha. STROS, P. STROS, P. New machines at the Brno Exhibition. P. 368. Vol. 1. No. 12, Dec. 1956 NOVA TECHNICAL TECIRIOLOGY Czechoslovakia So. East European Accessions, Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1957 STRC13 ~ Pavel --- --- . . Hydraulic clamping devices in machine tools. Nova technika 2 no.()-,10"3-185 Je 157. if.' "Problems of Stability in the "lame Model LUKAW p. 56. (MMLA VUSTIP No. 3p February 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia). SO: Monthly List of Fast European ACC083i0n3p W, Vol. 3j. No. 5..May 1954, Unclassiflod --aha, (,zeclhoslo,.-k;'- :vro' Vol. 10. jul%I-9 1.~;r C, SO: o'~' -st _Zuropean Acesslons 701. ".,o. 1-1 !,overab)cr 19'~ STROSSOVA,I.,- BUXBAUM,11. Mental-hygienic importance of group ccnversations with mental- ly hi-~!althy people. Activ. nerv. sup. 6 no.lt 103 164 4r 25 M LUTIOU, Aloksandr". P. X., -Iontiftc Zoorstaryl Teld-, S. Cblef Inglueer of the Technical Department TITLZ, fte Rostov SQ-rkhO. I*Idors :Iscjo- Tolding :n.lustry Development. (3vershchiki "zoalavokago -armooa ob.uzhdayut vaprosyrarritlys swarachnago prcjz~J.-&' PtRIO"I.AL, 31&mchncye FMI3104.t1c, 1959. Ir 4. pp 44 - 415. &OSTLACT, lnfov~mntlon to presented on welding Conferences '.)I - Rostov Obla". I.e. the beginning of the %&on of Industry after the Ul Communist party coneres.. Tb;r. was a conference at the plant "Rostool*a&W in 3~ teabor 1955 an general prospective dov*lopa*a%. .-.tt reports bys Enginter Kochka "On Further Introduction of ToldtnC into Production Practicowl ingtnoor Xtronow on, "S.Ch"IssAl.. Of A .... bly Voiding York ahl Of the Floot's Zq.IpO.nt"I Engt...r 5.1-0, 0. -Hieft- irrictemay noctrodom and their Prospective "so at tne, 1 man or -It,: card 116 the rAob f . In, _,ugr.1 go a%I.e -%a.., with a doomx*tratlon of the process, htch to extensively ,a :!h:r plants of the Rostov Sovnarkhat system. A m&:4 at 0 ran %'1 7 y*1 I'.hdhik:,.. :18cume.d in# pr:%I: .0 a II, 11 I:.m ntl 4 In warly 11 a r. :.. :I :I ;I Mly u d . I an and 4 I-C. 1. the Rostov tiblast-. Told.d -Or% .".* up Ito 60% :f the productlo. Of the building plant*. :1 is .4 nd.,;ch ^,Ihl:. .1 t it * h ::d has I.. f 4pr attest -.14.r. the Iders Innovator.. dl!'.'* an it 4 Inf:rmation Is given an the conference of December 19; '*'0" " - f n ':on. -1 the tI 1959-1965. with 98 pr.ctic.1 p f....... d L rt n of !::.S:-.rkhoe) spoke of the ...came achieved the t at .mw&V and the Tagenroomaty kcabayravyy av*S Card 2/6 (?&Conroe Combine Rarv..tor Plant). -.Par.. the ;.j4u.%&ox ...bl.. has a ... ... %-S. t'. Sind hplen'". shy Ltlhot: am Th:',~.-A, -are., to plant lur!:f,lh: a r:, r t S.. 1'. .an. f ty t' Card The Rostov 3-".rkhas 1.14... I)Ioo-. j..j-.4 :n I ...try E... 11.pse.% Ea4lms*r 1. D. Usyd.nk.. of and Stalin Prize L&.r..t- ~pant read A report "On the jL;p.Lcst.-cn Of law I in the Pro4u,cttoa at Boilers. -1 n In. T..h..jogj, of W0141ne Theme Steels*. His V:ant a 2,mr%1n, Q us, of the 01-ctylO 61LC we'din, ;roc*as for steel ~j is .%udyinc the volding of austenttIc and oth*r st.ol.. And alloys. toigine.r V. V Ks-rv- (plant "Kre.nyy sotel- :bchlk*) and Eagrin..r ;. :. 1.c 41'a ("R-. to. I '...h- ) t.1 4 fthair plants ox;erlenco In the reports ~Tne I--- of MechantilaC And A.t..atl.4 X.1ding'. Engineer B.rr'j.' (~Rostsollssahl and L..~tneer :&--or oshnyy (3117U) present. a to C-b.. :."0: oral .%in 7.1di.g 3 shark I"&' Flmn%se. Candtd.t. of 7.ohnt. Z of ". Rostavokly In.titut transport& (Nomtow Institute of Railroad i6ftsfinoors). vn4 Lneirser P. V. Sapov, Ckt:ft*fo% .,"&:at P L.1o:r:1.,y I ..So eh th at 4 a lusi of C tC V r. An Card 4/6 Introducing Nod.m Method* Of Part. ..d Toole'. The Rostov Sownarkh.2 Uld-rs DI-9... 14141%C nlualll 11 ... I.P..At 11 - 1416 .4 1. 1. ras~-o 4 livered ropor%o an ~Skr- A' An Id., D:.Ign$ to H.Pl.c. th: Cast "d Parcodo as a 1.1 to Reduce the welr'ht of h'n f Zngl.::r.;f -1..Icv.n*rgorGaont0, I. the 0 f of the of the r*;Dnn,, in Ir p Ar.-.1 of t Ar I. An".,It Or n1. pr Ing ::J:ting and the creation of far !n,,r,T, k.. va at g,vod (0o,*ch*r1Lm:* .1!*ccr1c,Loc ... 'I'- 1i -t) reported "'. out c2tIan , i. me rigesoo- in the production electric locomotive.. 1,.:.4 the :.f-pl* of the No .... .. 13 r: A I- A t A Ra.t.. abj.w to fulf. p --I ,:It, ofIh . Us. one In the sechants.11.o. Of --'-ling and the auto..- %Son of .*14%ng process-. 1. ..*. pr.luct Ia Card The Rostov Sov~msrw%oa V*14#ra Discuss weldinc :zjugtfy ov peon ASSOCIATICS. R*.%w&..hjr.aj Iwo- Zo-nar.t.s. Carl 6/6 ANASHKIN, A.T.; GORBACHKV9 Ye.A.; RUHYANTSKV, Ye.K.,-, STROTSLV.Io; 1-- - :. SHUMAKOV, V.G.; FESMAKOV, A.I., red.; GORIKOV v Z.D., --- tekhn.red. [Disassembling and assembling the SK-3 combine] Razbo-ka i sborka kombaina SK-3. Moskvaq Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.1-it-ryp 1961. 230 P. (MIRA 14: 6) (Combines (Agricultural machinery))