SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VACKAR, J. - VACULIK, P.
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VACXM,, Jiri,, inz,
Shm-t-cirouit inductancoo in high-frequency circuits, Mal tech
11 no.3 t82-83 Mr 163.
VACKE:, Josef, inz.; PRUSA, Vladimir, inz., C.Sc.
Hosts of the vheat striate virus. Biologia plantarum 3 no-4:
277-284 161.
1. Crop Production Research Institute of the Czechoslovak -
Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Ruzyne near Prague, Praha -
Ruzy-ne 507 (for Vacke). 2. Hop Research Institute of the
Czechoslovak AcadenV of Agricultural Sciences, Zatec Zizkovo
namesti (for Frues.).
I
KM, R.. Dr.: JIMLICKOVA, Z., Dr.; ffALLOVA, D., Dr.; KAGROTA. Yr., J.
RIHOVA, M., Dr., a ved. krouzek poslucbacu LFHs BINDAS, B;
HlLCL, J.; PUR, J.; TRISKA, J.; VACKOTA, T.
I OM
Experiences with out-patient therapy of whooping cough with
chloramphenicol. Cook. pedist. 11 no.9:652-659 Sept 56.
1, Klinika Infekcnich nomoci v Prate
serolog. oddeloni Bulovky. prednosta
(WHOOPING COUGH, ther.
chlorampbonicol, out-patient
(CHLORA4PHMUCOL, ther. use
wtooping cough, out-patient
(our PMIN SAVICAS
n& Bulovce Bakteriol.-
doc. Vlad. Wagner.
ther. (Cz))
ther. (Cz))
in whooping cough, chlorampbanicol ther. (Cs))
POLACEK, Ehil; Technicka spoluprac( , KRISTAF, M.; HMI(OVA, B.; VACKOVA, L.;
KOPIDLA.T.*SY.A, F,
Apropos of osmotic alteration of stomach motility in rats. Acta
Unii . Carol. Imed.] (Praha) 10 no.1:65-68 164
1. Ustav vyzkumu vyvoje ditete fakulty detskeho lekarstvi Uni-
versity Karlovy v Praze (reditel: prof. IqJDr. J. Foustek, Dr.Sc)
a I. detska Idinika fakulty detskeho lakarstvi University Karlovy
v Prazo (prerb~osta: prof. IIRJDr. J.Svojcar, Dr Sc.)
ZAPLETALEK, M.; NOMEDA, S.; VACKOVA, M.--
Effect of phenmetrazine on basal metabolism in depressive conditions.
Activ. nem sup. 3 no.2:206 161.
1. Poychiatricka klinika PU Ustav lekarske fysiky FVw Olomouci.
(PHMWMAZINE ther) (DEFRESSION ther)
(BASAL METABOLISM pharmacol)
Psychiatry
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
ZAFLETALFXq M.; STRNAD, M.; KOM 01DA, S.* VACXOVA 1.1
E.; STEPANOVA, M.; HRBEK, Jan; BERAN, J.;-S'MCA, A.'; Psychiatric
Clinic, Palacky University, Olomouc, Psyeftiatric Hospital, Stern-
berk. L/-Originai version not give;~~.
"Alimenazine, Chlordiazepoxide, 111aprobamate, and Placebo in Anxious
Depression Taerapy,"
Prague, Activitas Nervosa Suparior, Vol 8, No 4, Nov o6, pp
437 - 43d
Abstract: Effect of the compounds mentionect in the treatment of
24 patients suffering from neuroses is described. '1"fte resuir's were
evaluated on t!'ie basis of the Knobloch AD ustionnaire. The score
of complaints before any treatMent was 138~, after ad:nAnistration
of a placebo 1104, with alimenazine 853, with chlordiazopoxide 812,
and with meprobamate 779. 1 Table, 12 Western, 6 Czech, 1 Japanese
deference. Submitted at the 8th Annual Psychopharnacological Meet-
ing at Jesenik, 18 - 22 Jan 66. Article is in English.
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KARPIS'EK, J.; NMTYJEL. P.; VACKOVA, VI.; VANMEK, H.
Contribution to the Dicture of renal osteodyetrophy. Cas.lek.
ce3k. 98 no-37:115&-i165 11 S '59-
1. Statni sanatorium v Praze XVI, reditel dr. P. Zavodny. II.
patologickognatomicky ustav fakalty vaeobeeneho lekarstvi v
Praze, prednosta prof.dr. V. Jedlicka.
(RICKETS RENAL)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
BIIAJV K.) MD; PRINC, M; VACL, J., MD.
Faculty Transfusion Station (Fakultni transfusni stanice),
Brno (for all)
Prague, Vnitrni lekarstvil no 12, 1963, pp 1183-1188
"The Use of Stored Thrombocytes for Treatment of Nzywon 11aemorrhagic
Disorders."
VACL,J.; BILA, K.; PRINC,M.; MUSIL, J.
Conversion of blood preserved in ACD solutiono Preliminary
report. Cas. lek. cesk. 103 no.281812-815 6 J1164
1. Fak-y,ltni transfuzni stanice v Bme (vedoucit MUD,-.~T.Vacl)
a IT. ehirurgicka klinika UJLVP [ University J.H. ParK-,nel
v Brne (prednoBta: prof. dr. J.11avratil).
cf c %r a
ras. lek. --esk. 103
1. Fransfuzni stanice lpkarqke fak-ul-ty Universit-v J.E. Ill-l"YT-,~-
~Irll- 1", (1 ou"' 1 a 7-1 irzr~,4rka ~: !4.n-,;~-
W .:rne (prednosta prof'.
T'j; V,j 1,
Dr,, c .
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HUNriARY
VACLAV, Bozcle,ch; Karl University, Institute of Zoology, Department of Para-
sit~io,gy CoriginalAanguage version not given], Prague.
"Some Comments on the Technical Aspects of the Toxoplasma Complement-Fixing
Reaction."
Budapest, Kiserletes Orvostudomany, Vol XVIII, No 4, Aug 66, pages 369-373.
Abstract: [Author's Hungarian summary] In order to make the complement-fix-
ing reaction -used for diagnostic purposes in cases of toxoplasmosis- more
simple and accurate, quantitative modifications were introduced by the
author into the generally used procedure, for titration of the amboceptor.
the complement and the serum. 5 Eastern European, 11 Idestern references.
[Manuscript received 13 Jul 65.1
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VACIAV, David. Prof., WJDr.
Life and work of Jiri Divis. Cas. lek. cook. 95 no-31:
852-860 10 Aug 56.
(BIOGRAPHIES
Divis, Jiri (Cs))
VA CLAV, E.
VACLAV, E. Effect of artificial pollination of birch on the quality of seedlings. P- 531-
Vol. 29, No. 7/8, Aug. 1956.
SBORNIK. RADA L-ESTICM
AGRICULTURZ
Praha, Czechoslovakia
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2, Feb. 1957
v"..C1~1:1, -7.
C-enerative hybridAzation or -lclcr (~_bjl ~ssnt`
p.641 (3-bornik. I-Lada 1-f-,stnictvi) Vol 30 no 9 Sept 1957. 7raha, CZcchoslovakia.
30: 'lontbl:r index of East European "Lecessions (E-EAI) LC, Vol 7 no 1 Jan 3958
VACLAV, Erich, inz.
I
Germinating power of alder (Alnus sp.) seeds from young
hybrid crossing. Les cas 9 no.9:811-820 S163.
1. Lesnicka fakulta Vysoke skoly zemedelakep Praha.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H-27
Their Applicationj Part 3 - Food Industry,
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 4, 1958.. 12902.
Author : Vaclev Knez.
Inst : Not given
Title t Cheese Production in Czechoslovakia,
Orig Pub : Vyziva lidu., 1956.4 li$ No 6Y 89 - 91.
Abstract : Hints concerning cheese preparation for comsumption and
its storage in the commercial circuit and in homes. See the
beginning in RZhKhim., 1957, 21456.
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19.215-0 67019
AUTHOR: Vdclav KredV- CZECH/37--59-4-6/16
TITLE: 9-egative Resistance of Glow Dischargel
PERIODICAL: deskoslovensky' &sopls Pro Fysil~u, 1959, Nr 4,
pp 377-383
ABSTRACT: An important characteristic of the glow discharge in
gases is the electrical d,c. resistance, A certain
range usually exists in which the potential drop In the
discharge is JndependeDt Of the current. This can be
explained by a simple theoiy (Ref 1). On the other hand,
the increase of the potential drop in a discharge during
the transformation to a dark discharge Is theoreti-,ally
not well understood. It has been found that the density
of electrons in the positive column decreases more
rapidly than the current, Allis and Rose (Ref 2) give
an explanation of this effect but do not go into many
details. Some further faetors that might explain the
negative resistance of the glow discharge have been
mentioned in Ref 1. The purpose of this present pape-r
is a.detalled j-nvestigation of this problem. It has
been experimentally found that the main change in
Card 1/4 resistivity during the transfoination from a glow discharge
to a. dark discharge, occurs In the pos1t1,,,e column (Ref A,.,
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We shall, therefore5 consider this region only. We shall
use the approximation (Ref 2) of assuming a constant
ratio between the densities of ions and electrons in the
plasma. The basic assumptions and formulae of this
approximation are recapitulated in detail. Most of the
equations used are taken from the theory of ambipolar
diffusion. Further relations are introduced In order to
establish the static character of the transformation
between free and ambipolar diffusion. The characteristic
is given by Eq (15), where
D_ = b_Ue , (16).
If the intensity of the electric field Ex for the
ambipolar diffusion is known, we can find the relation
between Ue and Ex from Ref 4. Ue is the temperature
of the electrons. As a consequence of step-wise
ionisation, the number of ions formed by each electron
per unit-time increases with the current. The ratio of
Card 2/)+ step-wise ionisation to the total ionisation varies from
gas to gas and is usually approximately proportionate to
the square of the current. We shall consider a steady V%
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state of ambipolar diffusion where step-wise ionisation
is almost negligible.. Under these conditions, Eq (22)
will hold. Here, _* is the number of ions formed by
step-wise ionisation per unit-time, i.e. by collision
with an atom in an excited or metastable state.
According to our assumption, z, Is much larger than z*,
while Z* Is a function of the CUT-rent, and the other
components of Eq (22) are approximately proportional to
the field Rx. Eq (22). therefore, describes the
relation between the current and the intensity of the
field at the moment when stepwise ionisation sets in,
Eqs (24) - (26) desc,.rlbe the situation arising if the
current increases by AI. From all that has been said,
it can be seen that the step--wise ionisation can only
rarely affect the field intensity in the positive column
of a discharge. It cannot explain the negative gradient
Of the static characteristic of a glow discharge at small
current densities, because this is not compatible with
Card the dependence of the step-wise ionisation on the curT,:'4n4o'.
3/1+ The characteristic ourve can, therefore, be explained
only with the ai.d of the space-charge occurring during
the change ftom free to ambipolar, diffusion. I/
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The characteristic curve calculated from the simplified
theory of this change is in fairly good agreement with
experimental curves, but only over a very limited range
of currents. This discrepancy can only be explained by
considering further parameters. The ratio of densities
of positive and negative current carriers is not
independent of the distance from the axis of the
discharge, so that assumption 5 is not fully justified.
The diffusion coefficient Dk as calculated by Eq (6)9
is smaller than the real diffusion coefficient (Ref 2).
There are 1 figure and 6 references. of which 1 is
Soviet, 1 Czech, 2 German and 2 Engiish.
ASSOCIATIJN:
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SUBMITTED: December 22, 1958
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Theory of the photographic process
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 4, 1957, 11318
Author : Rozkos Miroslav, P'etrzilks, Vaclav.
Title : Correlation between Blacke-ning-73TPhotographic Emulalon and Energy
of Beta-Radiation
Orig Pub : Zavislost cernani fotograficke emulse na ener i zarenip
Ceokosl. casop. fYs., 1956, 6, No 3, 287-295 tczech);
Chekhosl. fiz. zh., 1956, 6, No 3, 237-245 (English suam y)
Abstract : No abstract
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i ne IcUlmin 6APIA"."I'll L-ciii(wc~2,4.(IinitrA?cnit:ttc
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min of 78' Ptid Cime of heathic 21)
f.~d=,P, suitable titan MOU !or dilit. the snIn. to lie an.
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since C&II.(N(h), and Cjt~ 90t)s uld nut intcrfere.
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contg. 2% Unbsatption mixt, was at 530 mp, in soln, con(g,
2G -50% U the absorption mg. was at 5W my. - Large
-conmi-of U are recommended. The'mcthod is suitable
for the detri. of PhCl in mixed acid. M. ftpd)i,;kk
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acid by acidimetric t1tration. Josef tepelilc, jA!9mtrXjjjt
and YAdov-V 19-(C9-P.Ud,.xAUr;Kue)- Chem. lisly:
5 gr::Dctn. of U(M N03)i (1) in the presence of.
excessive JINOI is based on aeldimetric titration with NaOlf
of an original sample and of a simple treated. with HIO,
which transforms I to U04 and 2 11NOx. Treat a simple
contg. 1-2.5 g. I in 100 mi. solo. with 5 ml. 30% 11A. add
10 drops Tashiro Indicator, and titrate with 0.1 N NaOH
until the violet color changes to yellow-green. FreeHNO~
is detcl. in an equal vol. of the sample by titration with N
NaOil to the change of color of a mixt. of dimethyl yellow
and methylene blue frons Vine-red to gqn. . Both titra-
y. The av. error
M. Huduckk-j
I VA-C.L.AVJ..Vladimirt. inz. CSc.
Expression of the maturity of forest stands. Les cas 10
no.6:559-566 Je 164.
1. Research Institute of Forestry, Banska Stiavnica Research
Station, Bratislava.
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AUTHOR: Va"clavek, V
TITLE: De7:Fe~rmina-tio'n of the Moleculay Weight During the Emulsion
Copolymerisation of Butadiene'land Styren I- Loss of
Xanthogen Disulphides During Polymerisation
PERIODICAL: Chemick~ Pr-ftmysi, 1960, Vol 10, Nr 2, pp 103-108
ABSTRACT: The author investigated the effect of xanthogen
disulphides as regulators during the emul8ion copoly-
merisation of butadiene and styrene at 50 C when
potassium persulphate was used as initiator. The
composition of the purified, stabilised butadiene and
stabilised styrene, as well as of the other reagents,
is given. The degree of conversion was calculated and
the xanthogen disulphides analysed by using May and
Kolthoff's polarographic method of estimation (Ref 10).
Results obtained during the determination of the apparent
transfer constants and the rate of polymerisation are
compared in Table 1 and their dependence on the number
of carbon atoms in the alkyl group of the xanthogen
diBulphides shown in Figs 1 and 2. It can be seen that
the apparent transfer constant decreases logarithmically
Card 1/3 with lengths of the alkyl group; this phenomenon is
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Determination of the Molecular Weight During the Emulsion
Copolymerisation of Butadiene and Styrene - Loss of Xanthogen
Disulphides During Polymerisation
discussed in detail. Data on the solubility in water of
some xanthogen disulphides at 250C are given in Table 2,
and these values plotted against the number of carbon
atoms in the alkyl group of the regulator (Fig 3). Side
reactions of the xanthogen disulphides were also
investigated (Table 4) and it was proved that these
compounds do not react with any components of the
emulsion system under the given conditions of polymeri-
sation; the loss of regulators is only due to chain
transfer. Further experiments on the dependence of the
apparent transfer constants on the polymerisation
temperature showed that this is governed by the law of
Arrhenius. Calculated values for the activation energy
of the apparent transfer constants increase linearly
with the lengths of the al 1 group of the xanthogen
disulphides (Table 5, Pig 4~. The n-heptyl derivative
was the most satisfactory regulator. Equations are given
Card 2/3 expressing the dependence of the apparent transfer
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Determination of the Molecular Weight During the Emulsion
Copolymerisation of Butadiene and Styrene - Loss of Xanthogen
Disulphides During Polymerisation
constants on the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl
group for straight chain compounds and iso-derivatives.
All tested xanthogen disulphides inhibited the
polymerisation to a certain degree; this was most
noticeable in the case of the lowest members of this
series and it is'suggested that this is due to stabilisa-
tion of the xanthogen radicals. The xanthogen disulphides
do not enter into any side reactions under the given
conditions of polymerisation and it is, thereforel
possible to define the values of the apparent transfer
constants from their loss in relation to the degree of
conversion. There are 4 figures, 5 tables and 23
references, 3 of which are Soviet, 14 English, 1 German
and 5 Czech.
ASSOCIATION: Kau6uk, n,p., Vjzkumn~ U'stav syntetick~eho kaunku,
Gottwaldov Research Institute for Synthetic Rubber,
Gottwaldov)
SUBMITTED: October 1, 1959
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WaRV, J.j PRDCHAZKA, J.; VACIAVZK. V.1 FORI, 1. C=
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Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, and Institute of Chemical
Process Fundamentals, Czechoslovak Acadeaw of Sciences, Prague
(for an)
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Gommudeations, No 2, 1963,
pp 279-292
"Similies of Mixing. XIV. Hanogenstion of Wisoible Liquids in the
Viscous Flegion"
LAMAU, J.; PROCHAZKA.* -T.; i~ GLAVEX, V.; FCRT, I.
Studies on mixin-. Pt,,14, Coll Gz Chem 28 no.2:279-292
F 163.
1. Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague and Institute
of Chemical Process Furidamentals, Czechoslovak Academy of
Sciences,, Prague.
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Congressl August 19531, Ulm!l.
VICLAVIKo B.
*Mechanization in Fisheries.0 P. 1229 (ZA SCCIALIS-AICKE ZEMEISTVI, Vol. 3, NO. 11,
Nov. 1953) Praha, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Library of Congress, Vol. 39 No. 4,
April 1954. Unclassified.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology6 Chemical Prod- H-5
ucts and Their Application. Water
Treatment. Sewage.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khfmiye, No 1, 1959, 1736.
Author eLelavik, B.
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Inst Not gl-ve-n-.-
Title A Station for Purifying Sewage 'Haters in the
City of Brna.
Orig Pub: Ceskosl. rybarstvi, 1958, No 1, 7-8.
Abstract: No abstract.
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HANUS, Milan; VACLAVIK, Frantisek
Ensuring the winter operation of the Czechoslovak Airlines.
Letecky- obzor 6 no.11:350-351 162.
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ACC NR: AP6009367 SOME CODE: CZ/0055/65/015/011/0832/0837
AUTHOR: Vacla vik, 07,
ORG: Institute of Plasma Physics, Czechoslovak Aca&emy of Sciences, Prague
TITLE: The theory of plasma Instability in an "oscillating discharge"
SOURCE: Chekhoalovatekly fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 15P no. 12, 1965, 832-837
TOPIC TAGS; plasma instability,, plasma discharge, plasma structure, plasma
stability, plasma oscillation, electron density
0, lp.*~__
ABSTRACT: The stability of plasma in an oscillating discharge (14. V. Nezlin, ZETF 4,
15946, 36) has been investiga,ted. Within the framework of the linear theory, an
analysis is given of several types of instabilities in a mixture of hot electrons
and cold plasma, caused by the radie.3 inhomogeneity 6f the density of the hot elec-
trons. Instabilities of a similar type may exist even if the fast electrons move in
opposite directions so that the total electron current is zero. The author thanks
A. B. Mikhallovski for his valuable discussion. OrIg. art. has: 33 formulas.
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1ACCESSION NR: AP4040789
AUTHORi _-Vaclavik. J.
Z/0055/64/014/006/0423/0429
TITLEt Effect of neutral particles on hLgh-frequency conductivity
of plasma
SOURCE: ChakhoslovatskLy fLzLcheskLy xhurnal, v. 14, no. 6, 19640
423-429
TOPIC TAGS: plasma physics, high-temperature plasma, neutral
particles, born approximation, hLgh-frequency conductivity
ABSTRACT: A diagram technique (developed by Konstantinov and Perel)l
of the temperature-dependent Green's function is used to study the
effect of neutral particles on the hLgh-frequency conductivity of
high-temperature plasma in the Born approxim&tion. It was assumed
that collisions between electrons and neutral particles in a plasma-;
neutral particle system are only elastic and that the frequency of
the electric field is much larger than the frequency of collision of:!
the electrons with neutral particles. Expressions for the real part!
of the electron-neutral particle interaction were derived for two
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cases, 1) neutral particles and 'electrons are regarded as hard,
elastic spheres; 2) the neutral particles are hydrogen atoms in the
ground state. The ratio of this interaction in the second case to
that of the first case is approximately 10 to 105 for kT ranging
from 102 ev to 10 kev, trhere k is Boltzmann's constant and T is the
temperature. The author thanked J. Teichmanng CSc., for suggesting
the work And for discussions. Orig. art. has: I figure.
ASSOCIATION: Institute of Plasma Physics$ Cxechoslovak Academy of
Sciencest Prague
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SUBMITTED: 140ct63
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AUTHOR- VAclavik J
TITLE: The coherent radiation of synchrotron electron clusters in a closed resonatol
PERIODICAL: Chekhoslovitskiy fizicheskiy zhurna). v. 12, no. 6, 1962, 432-438
TEXT: Recent work on coherent radiation of relativistic electron clusters assumes that the clusters are
moving -,n a free space between two parallel conducting planes. The article discusses the case of electron
clusters in a closed cylindrical resonator with conducting walls and that all the electrons are moving in concen.
tric circles with velocity v - r. Maxwells' equations are solved and the magnitude and form of the tangential
component of the force acting on an isolated electron of a cluster of electrons is expressed. The graphs show
that in the case of non-resonance the electrons in the front-part of the cluster are braked, whilst electrons in
the back part of the cluster are accelerated. In the case of resonance the electrons in the center of the cluster
are maximally braked, The results arc useful for investigating the dynamics of electrons in a synchrotron
There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut vakuumnoy elcktroniki ChSAN (institute of Vacuum Electronics ChSAS) PraguL
SUBMITTED: September 16, 1961
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AUTHOR:
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ORG: Institute of Plasma Physics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague
TITLE- : The nonlinear theory of plasma instability in an oscillating discharge
SOURCE: Chekhoslovatskiy fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 16, no. 10, 1966, 821-827
TOPIC TAGS: plasma instability, nonlinear theory, oscillating discharge,
nonlinear effect, turbulent plasma diffusion, plasma physics
ABSTRACT: An analysis is presented of the nonlinear effects caused by plasnia
instability in an oscillating discharge. An estimate is made of tile energy of
unstable oscillations and of the coefficient of turbulent diffusion of plasma using
equations of the theory of weak turbulence. The author thanks V. Kopecky and
i J. Preinhaelter for their valuable discussions of the problem. Orig. art. has:
28 formulas. [Author's abstract] [KS]
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VACIAVIK, Hiroslav
New.solution of a shorter car circulation. Uhli 5 no.8-.2137-
288 Ag 163.
i. Projektantp Geskomoravska-Kolben-Danek Prahap SvermOVY
7,avody, Slany.
VAGLAVIX, Hiloslav, inz.v ScC.; SVCBCDA, Otakar., ins*
Use of the model technique for determining the smoke gas dispersion
in the free atmosphem, Ewrgetika Cs 13 no.6t297-300 Je 163.
1. Vyzkumny ustav vzduchotecbniIq9 Praha.
V-kCL&VM4-V3&AlMiz~y-inz *
Tbin web beams. 7,pravodja VZLU no.1:25-31 162.
VACLAVIK, Vladt,,dr, Ime
- Checking strength of girders with a thin web. Zpravcdaj VZLU .4121-
26 162.
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TITLE: Strength checks-of girders with thin webs
SOURCE: Letnany, V�zkumny a Zku'sebnf Leteck~ 6stav. Zpravodaj VZLU,
no. 4. 1962, 31--34
TMCT: This article is a continuation of the study entitled "Girders with
thin websr' that was published in this periodical, no. 1, 1962, P--~5. There the
Wagner theory of girders with thin webs that corrugate when loaded was described.
---From-this--theory-a--practiec-illy-apglicable-engineering-theory-vas--derived--to -_ solve
problems dealing with shear-stiff webs and the limiting cases of thin webs. The
present article should facilitate computations of aircraft static analysis by
giving a method that is practically applicable. An equation for the critical
shear stress of the web is given. Nominal shear stress in the flanges, diagonal
stress coefficient., "L" anew 11H" shaped beams., and maximum shear stress in the web
are discussed. A method for check calculations of bolts is given. Orig. art. has
17 figures, and 5 referencos (2 Czech, 1 Soviet, 2 Western)
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AUTHORS: Bieber, Boleslav, Klaban, JIR, Vhclavinek, Jik, Ve;e~a, Zden;k
TITLS: A method of protecting the surfaces of molten iron alloys against
oxidation
PERVbDICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1962, 120, abstract
111787 P (Czechosl. Patent no. 99138 of March 15, 1961)
TOCT: The method of protecting molten Fe-alloy surfaces against oxidation
consists in that low-melting B and (or) P compounds are introduced into the melt,
and form on its surface a protective cover In which air-02 is dissolved. Chef..i-
cally neutral, low-melting substances, such as NaCl or CaC12, may be added to the
compounds to be introduced In amounts assuring a _,~ 4% content of B or P compounds
in the mixture. An approximate composition of the mixture is (in %) B203 20,
NaCl or CaCl 80.
V. Levinson
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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VACLAVINEK, Jirip RNDr-
Determination of the bydrogen evolving from steel. Hut listy
16 no./+:280-281 Ap 1161.
1. Statni vyzkwmy ustav materialu a technologies Brno.
VACIAVMK., 4ri, RNDr.
Arrangement of the sampler of the apparatus for vacuum
detqFmination of the gas-content in metals. Rut listy 16
no.l;.,361-362 My Ift.
1. Statni vyzk=y ustav materialu a technologie,, Brno.
VACLAVINEK, Arij RDNr.
Determining the gas content in powder materials by the vacuum extraction
method. Hut listy 16 no.7:509-522 J1. 161-
1. Statni vyaku=y ustav materialu a technologie, Praha.
VACLAVINEK, Jiri.. RNDr.
Temperature meaBurement by spectral py-rometer in determining the gas
content in metalB, Hut liaty 16 no.12:896-898 D 161.
1. Statni vyzkumny ustav materialu a technologie, Bmo.
(Metallurgy) (Pyrometers and pyrometry)
W,
VACLAVrM, JTirij. Mr.
Spectral determination of hydrogen in metals. But listy
18 no6-Ut 794-797 W163.
1. Statni v7aku=7 ustav materialu a t"buologie., Bimo.
- .VAGLAVIII&K, Jj.r*l
lasL -~-f carccn elqu.~v ilerft ::,*.' g-req zas~ by,
ourves. i~lovureruqtvl .12 -ig 164
1/
.1. Staw Researah Insti.ture of Mater~,pl and Technology, Fesearch
cn FountUng, Brno.
UID%NNOVA, Vera; VACULVIIIKCVA?_yjajta; KONECHAp Drahomira
On the cooperation betvecn the obstetrician and the poychologint
in psychoprophylactic preparation for labor. Cesk. gyn. 27(411
no.5:357-360 Je '62.
1. IL gyn. por. klin. University J.Ev.Purkyne v Brne, prednorta
doe. dr. Miloslav Uher.
(LABOR)
JANICX, H..- VAGLAYSIT. J.: VIUMMOVA, D.
Incidence of bypertension in school children. Taitr.lek.Brw I
no.8:611-619 Aue 155.
1. I.vMtrni kliniks FU v Olomouci, prednosts, prof. NM)r'P.LKLkl
Oddelent sdravotal pace o telesnou vychowu a sport. 010maws
prednosta NIMr N. Jwdcok. Olomouc 7.Rodolanska u1.41
(HYPY-STMION,in infant and child
Incidence in school child. In Czech., clin.aspects)
JANICEK., M.; SEMINOVA, H.~ VACLAVSKY, J.
Falation of smoking to the inoidence of hypertension. Gas. lek.
cesk. 103 no.2l+t659--' .6Z 12 J-3t64
1. 1. vntrni klinika lekarske fakulty FU [Pala6cabo university )
v Olomouci; prednosta: prof. dr. P. InU.
NYVLT, Jaroslay; VACLAVIJg Vladim r-
Determining the parameters for armonium sulfate crystalliza-
tion. Chem prum 12 no~2z63-66 F 162.
1. Vyzkumny ustav anorganicke chemie, Usti nad Labem.
INYVLT, Jaroslav; VACLAVU,Y~adimir -
Cooling rate In a disecntinuous crystallizer. Pt.9. Chen
prum 14 no.2:79-81 F164
1. Vyzkumy ustav anorganicke chemie, Usti nad Labem.
lu a
Foroatry. ?nreot Culturoi3.
13 S J CU T?
V-1 c I f, 7 r I C.
of Pj.~r' ",ity
k ti~
p! '0'. 1959, 37, No A 4
I ojn tc 13 .1 "tia 11114 d t t t-,
~ ., C -;
-31 pvcrj ta I vlork 1 rt V c,c
g. of I
a) C!jAl'ilC terijj t. i (-k1 0 f C I j tV 1!114'
llh%i luarling fore-,-~SL !JPvQ-4l!)l.
SHRBDIY,'Jilvestr; YACLIK,Jan
Effect of mechanical stress-on the mar,-nGtic qualities of
oriented transformer steel. Sdel tech 10 no.1:2-3 Ja 10'2
VACLIK V . SKODA, J.
nNew Automatic Machines For Treatment of Fttrsn ) P. 8, (TECHNICKE NOVIXr,
Vol. 20 No. 8, Apr. 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
60t Monthly Ust of East European Accessions, (EEAL)p LC, Vol. 3, No. 12p
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
SVFAA, Andrsj# inz.j VACOKOVA,-Margital inz.
Titration determining aluminum in sqbe ferro-allay'01 complex
deoxidero and chrome ore. Hut listy 17 no.11:611-8131 162.
1. Kovohuty Istates., n.p.
FURDIKIM.; HRNGIAR,P.;
Phthal-idets and Indandiones - (1v3). IV. Acta r nat Uriv Com
no.2/3:1.17-.122 159. (EW 10:5)
(PhthaUde) (Indandione) (NaphtbyUndandione)
FURDIK, Mikulas, prof., inz.; VACOKOVA, Vlasta, promovany chemik;
MICIAR, Pave-71 pro--;or=771111e~, ~.c.
On plitalides and indandiones-UP3). Part 13% &xamination of
the reaction of 2-phenylindandione-(1,3) and of 2-(a(-naphtyl)
-indandione-(1,3) with eaters of monohalogen acetic acids
dilialogen acetic acids. Chem zvesti 16 no.7:532-541
11 162.
1. Katedra organickoj chemie a biochemiet Prirodovedocka
fak-ulta university Komenskeho, Bratislava, Smeralova 2.
VAVRWKA, M.;VOKAG, V.;PITRASSK, R.;VACRINKOVA, H.;BROWN, T.
Iffect of chlortetracycline on fat metabolism. Ceek. fysiol. 9
no.1:95 Ja 60.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha.
(CHWRTITRACYCLINI pharmeol. )
(FATS metab.)
mWiW40sawrol Problam of Patholqw. ALlara
law Jaw IFar zh'w - Kol., 110 14, 1958, o- 65911
Coms"numeacta X., lacu, I., MatSOM Q.,QWATAUA
Mrs% I., P., Vacs L.
lost Ilk-t-
flud g prelialn"7 D.Im on lbst to 41.
40010 lepotlus
acts fillsIcomm. /amd. W16 1957, 1, In j, 1171-M
jjmUwS IIV am&* at Um YWicdmva latradarml test (CUVAO. Md.,
IM, 7), the authorm detected On presence of an stato-
suarg" Gv') is A nitrate or w4tric 4ules from a patient
vith @%aside bpautis throu*ffA ohm cowl of Uw alow".
IN AA "action was natpluve in vau persons ad in psuents
vl%b awrtzle mad b"Mue Alems".
cost t IA
117"- y
inve9tiuaticri of tho cr.-clvmpr:r-~tlon
-.uny;,r-t. Vol. 11, J~o.
V~cvthl,r IAit of -,a.,;t 'Iiiron-~an Accem,,Acn (F~A-,) L,, Vol.
9, no, 2, 1,960
Uncl.
ACCESSION HR: AP5017637 RU/0D]7/64/bW/008/0355/0360
AUTHOR: Fauj Al. (Profeasor, Engineer, Candidat~,, of technical niences);
_T7_V_
(Engineer - ircolacu, I. (Engineer); Rusu, E._(Fngineer)
TITLE, Contribution i~_the study of the influence of the manufacturing
technology on the content and nature of non-cietallic inclusiozLq to steel
SOURCE, Metalurgia, no. 8, 1S64, 355-360
TOPIC TAGIS: alloy steel, metal test
ABSTRACT: The authors analyze the effect of technrilogtcal factors during the
Nrpreparation of poorly alloyed steels containing Gr, Ni, Ko in electric am
--fu-fhaces on the content and composition of non-metallic inclusions in the finished
steels, and describe some steol treatment tests under vacuum conditions. The
importance of following proper technology is emphasized.Orig. art. has: 3 tables,
14 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institutul Politehnic, Bucharest (Folytechnical. Institute)
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ZBUZZIK, V.;BARTOSOVA, D.;VAGUIA. J.;SPRYUMVA, S.
Studies on the value of adaptation changes to specific sprint
and stamina training. Cook. fyeiol. 9 no.1:69-70 Ja 60.
1. Vyzkumr7 ustav telovychovny a fakulta. INS VSP, Praha.
(PUSICAL IDUCATION AND MINING)
(AMPTATION PH7SIOLOGIGLL)
V!,CUU., V. ; 710DOL,%, 1-
,dvice of tlie Sluoi Collective Farm; cost of corn cultivation is decreased by t',Ile ; t
intensive m.-ecl-anization. 17 (RolnicIrIze Vril. 11, no. 1,
SO: .1-Ionthly List of Fast Euro;-.oan Accession (,EAL) IC, Vol. (,, no. 7, July 11)17,". 'Incl.
VACULIK, Antonin
Shaping of shoe upper backs. Kozarstvi 14 no. 6:178-180
Je 164.
1. Research Institute of Leather, Gottwaldov.
UOULD, f ;Iltoni.-i
Lavelopment. cit' shot; swing Ki, zave U . "'..
269-271 A:, 16i
0 ...
1. Re3eurch InstAtute of Ikather, GottvAlct--.
VAMCLIK F.
Spike heels ; a problem of shoe specialist.
P. 279 (Kozaratvi. Vol. 79 no. 10, Oct. 19579 PrAha C!echoslovnkin)
Monthly Index of Fast bironean Accessions (EFFAI) LC. 4o1. 7, no. 2,
FeUmary 1958
Zlsl 0,1-1 - . - .
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VAGULIK, K.
flew works of Peter Matejka. p.-19.
PREDVOJ. (Komunisticka, strana Slovenska. Uatredni vybor)
Vol. 3, no. 46, Nov. 1959.
Monthly Ust of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC, Vol. 9. No. 2. Feb. 1960.
Uncl.
ag Fca"- cf tale 3'-O'.A I Accede-
1. -Mothodo emt!a&ti-.i C111 Worl-.* of &M.* Dr Ural
VA M- re--tcr 3f thi SloTak *;'%t1OA:'61 '1&11frY (Slc,-
narodnA galdrIA), Ern'tal%vaj py 129-1,3.
2. -2sloolithic 11~an In -1ov0eLj,- Dr jural PC-.T&, C SC
- Selwl-e3.7 a., the Ar-hpol;--r-M. :-lotitute
ZCanal"" "
ZAV xtloverska Lkk~;Mfs riled. S'.0vok AcmdpTzr a: 3010:1-
oet7 (Archeoloricky us-ay MAIO, tritrag ;ip
3. -Ocaphysical Itemesy-ch vi Ilb-.S." 'rof. 0.1.
GZA F V I.Or=z% Cf the ALPIT-.4 ceophyei3~
forigi;!T~*~aroaxn nol stivml. 1:a1chik, MR; ;p 142-148.41
4. 43hAll We !vcom Succesaful fn the Thtrn 7 of 3!,Kh
PreumLre?" Dr jr-, ~czff T-i-V . f., bz mn~ Tlpsta
CT . FMtR ZP%.T~mter Pku--*cLaV ot th.~ at-tical
-41ASAY (CheticL7 'ARtkv 8-7), :ro-js1&~rs& ;p
5. 'Vitartin 3 22 iM Acr!cu!'mx-9," Srr. 2,3er Rk%'Mk of
Central Reaterch Institute of tb,1 ?cod ina-.13-ry k" 'atrld-
tq vysku=rj u4t&v rrimm7al,4) tran'.b. IA'
Bmt1slavtj pp 152-1.53.
*Solar Comns," jjr1_1"v , Graduated Physician
UY fytik) Ct -114 AD-Onomieftl CbIlervatiry S,:.V (4itreno-
jaiok^ oboe"-1;O'r !-Uy~t, ZIMIM-t. P'11101 pp 154-1~,7.
"Photoeffect Ard 31-ctrolucinescence." Zr4r lot of
of the mriz a Labo"'to" SAV (Laboratcrium tyxity IA7T,
Bratislar7al pp
-0 licati= of A-.jt!bj*-!cp Lr. the Pr-toettom of Flarte
=.let DiS&Seen.* Zr '.Ya KAL~,=JA I Se of -he Re-
Poirch Imt1tute 'or 1ween Plan-.n U1114V 0
nych rVatl1n). Pruhanicel ;~ 1~2-1150.
R m0dvatare of the Danube River w4 B=kf- of TLnR-re-
Xi=." Acttdetacian ctoj4Lj, directer o: thq
Of rology and EL draulliC 3 C;CtA7 ~Yd-ulcCiq & hy, rw,%-
ljk5,,V, SAV, Bratislkvaj pp lac-171J.
-ircheology In tht Twentietb Centu:y. " Dr 3o).umlstv jz~-
-F - ~c -7 -?f,!he "el-'c" ::2"o sAv On-
T I-j -- -- - --
VACULIK, L.; FR.~-",E'L, K.
Effeot of the fom. dia:-eter. and surface of the tube (bobbin) on development of
weft tension during unwinding from the shuttle. P. 3,33. (Texttl, Praha, 7cl. 9.
no. 10, Oct. 1954)
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAL), IL Vol. 4, No. 6, June 1955, Uncl,
VAC:J'LIK. i,ADISLALV
TFP~q,IOLOCYY
1ACTi'LIK, LADISUI. Organisace prace sukarky ve vinarskem nrum;slu.
Praha, Statni nakl. technicke literature, 195". i4lh P. (Nove iletody
prace v textilrdri pruruyslu, 15)
Monthly List of* East European Accessions (ERAI), LC, Vol. 8, no. 5,
May 1959, Unclass.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
20 Sep 63
VACULIX, MartIn -
Leading secretary of the South Moravian Kraj committee
of the Party, approved as member of the presidium
of the KSC Central Committee.
Rude Pravo, Prague, 22 Sep 639 p 1.
(1)
Z E C H
COM otinds of d a an-,moix Iri.le-
nitro lerivatives, v4o 0 Dikel' P i 111,1
(Tech. Univ., Prague, zF71-T-T, Wt -:-,
1-3
c . g,--Thc reacti in of C,14N wO
-MI w! 2, Al
CMXII~Ni h ar.
, ii, th
Coli.Eir"(11) was itsti;d ou addrA. liomoli~,-s find dcri~,~. of
Cjj,N. CCYSt. Compdj. Wt[C j~501,1#Cil (Mly $6111 J9-(IA-riVS-
or bomolog-j and vAth thos- - Ind -y-d!'M
,6dW It. GtherWISC only 11"cly4tit"i"l)" Wn""et
low yidds were obtiin~ld. St"ic 11111111ence i5 apparent n
the cl=~,i~ing rt--ctivity of PlicnYIPYridines irl the ser'"
Crbonyl derivs. of CjjjN give only Small
anits. of the adda. products. The prepri. of the quaternary
salo was carried out in 3 w;tys: (A ) The pyridine mmpd.
-(I mole was Mattd with 1.1 moles I t, n in PhAfe So lirs.
-alt filtered, wx-hed with 15 rut. anhyd.
at'GO-70*, the
?,IcCO, redimlved in 20 rn), ahs. FDOH, filtered ivith C,
evapd pptd. vAth 20 mi. Nle,CO, ani the filtered product
vr-ashe~ with 10 ml. Nielco. Some of thit &-du were crystd.
(B) A trAxt-of equal vals. of MeiCO and Phlfe was used as
eitions beirig the same
solvrjit in the reactioll, the other con
as in til); the. products were crystd. from abs. EA011.
(C) same a,,% (A) cictlit for 30 lirs. ade nl. heating at 70-8[J'.
The following comlids. were prepd. e pyridirip dcriv.,
ftltroliak,berixene, procedure, in.p., 11T ield, addn. corrijul.
Oxitli HgXs,': S-cthylpyridiw: 1. A, 195.6--0* (decompn.),
61.5; 11, A, 213.5-44' (decompn.) 03, 2-methyt-5-etAyl-
pytidire: 1, A, no compd. J-1jopropylpytidirie: 1, A,
(dccompn.) (from EtOll: PhNle 1:1). 83. addn.
Compd. with I IfgCIj, M, 163,; a. A, I(A-5, (from Stof-f-
PhMe 1: 1) 61, addn. tornpd. with I [fgBri, m. 154.S-5..5*:
DirneihyP idyk4rbinol: 1. A, orJy the addn. ccznpd.
with 3 Jig rf.., m. 144*, wa3 isolated. 4-1s&prcpytpyridmc,
il, A, no cry4. cmpd,., Dimtfky~+pyrid~kar--
~ilrrnnmm,), 78,7; 11,'.4,
" 1 -1 1~1 o:
id' 1, A, 187-8* (decu,
IT, 'j,
2~io2r, IFttt, 64-2. 3,5-Rij(M),1rex),j
1, B, 227.6' (decompn.) Mimi Atolf),!
7; 217-5-8' Mccompn.) (froin MOTT), PA, I-'
1, C. n,,) cry.". c-)mpd.; 11, C, no riytt,
CO M J-Phemylpyr-Wine: 1, C, IM-V (~Jcontvpnj ((torn
6 4-PA-1v1PYY0re (111)~ 1, A, 170.5-80'
(Unn. fl,O~, 71.1V (atliln. eunipd. with lItCli, in. 176-7,6
11, 11, 1~101-"
0 addri. ei)mpd with llifirt, in. with
dcCOT111,11. The El esteri of 2-, 3-, and 4-pyrLJ;n"~fbozyjjz,
acids gave by pt-c'ce?ure C rio cryif. compils., and orily a
'rose to pink coloration ~jth N NaOll- The prepa. of
inteTratiliate S-~Ayl-2-pyriditterarboxyliz a4rid (IV) is givcn,
94. 8 r. '-1m(:tbyl,5--elhylpyridLne (V) was reflaxed with
(-xcess 35% w1. CII.0 2W lirs, at a LI!4btly vu at~a. prc*~,
PC_r
igure, the mixt. reatid -Will, conc-d. TICI and 100 mi.'
Meoff, rtffuz~A 2 addrd. firs., evapd. in ratuo, m7dr; elk.,:
the unreacted V (33.8 g,) stcam distd., the resklue satd.
WWI KC(h. extd. with BuOJI, the ext., Q~twly 5-
t1hy!-241-Ayqrax3rfhyj)PyMin., evapd., the res-idue treated'
with CliCIg, the undissolved salts filtered off. the filtmte
evapd.. the re.-Mdue redis~olved in 1110, evapd., oxidfzkd b *
mpeated ev2pu. with concd. HNOj, the rmiduc disjolvcd;
In all equal vol. of HxO, :re3ted with hot satd. sob
g. CuSO.-M-0, and exe bluLsh violet Cu salt of IV
washed with cold H-0, and recrystd. from dil. liNO,, Y-
28A c (37.4%). Frons 2285 C. Cu salt of IV dissolved ia
000 ml. boilirg H%O wes abWncd by treatment with jj~S
21.9 g. (94.1%) IV, m. 1084-9,5' (fro-D IftO, or by sji~
Urnation at 150 /1 rom.). Oiditatiots of IV with 51,10 KWO,
ave 2,5-p aid, in. 255-64 (from H.0).
f1decormpri.r M. Millicki
VACULIKj PAVEL
Chemie monoveru. (I. vyd.) Praha, Nakl. Ceskoslovenske akademie ved. (Ceskoslo-
venska akademle ved. Sokca cheiricka. Studio a prar4ny, Bv. 19) (Cheri5try of
monomers. lst ed. bibl.; indexes tables)
Vol- 1- 1956. 696 P.
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 61 June 1957. Uncl.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic organic Chemistry. G-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim-, No 13, 1958, 43375.
Author Lukes Rudolf, Vaculik Pavel.
Inst :i~~
Title Synthesis of 3,5-Diethylpyridine.
Orig Pub: Chem. listY, 1957, 51, No 8, 1510-1516.
Abstract: To study the formation of quaternary pyridinium
salts, the hitherto not described 3,5-diethylpyri-
dine (I) was synthesized. The ethyl ester of di-
nicotinic acid (3,5-dicarbethoxypyridine) (II)
forms (contrary to expectation) on Claisen's con-
densaticn with ethyl acetate only a single reaction
pro-duct -- the ethyl ester of 5-carbethoxy-nico-
tinoylacetic acid (III). The latter was converted
by ketonic cleavage and reduction according to
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Kizhner-Wolf to the ethyl ester of 5-ethyl-nico-
tinic acid (IV). The bifunctional reaction product
could not be isolated but its occurrence was de-
monstrated by isolation, after the cleavage of the
crude product, of a svnU amount of 3,5-diacetylpy-
ridine (V). The required I was obtained with a
good yield from IV by carrying out the above-des-
cribed reactions. A solution of II ine thyl acetate
is shaken for 1 hour with a suspension of C,1~-ONa
A -
(free from traces of the alcohol) in toluene,'and
after 48 hours III is isolated, yield 87.2'p', Yx
67.5-68 5" (from alcohol); picrate, MP 76-78"(fron
alcohol). The latter gives on boiling (2 houra)
with pheriyl-hydrazine_in C~Hf_ the I-phenyl-3-(5'-.
carbethoxypyridyl-3') pyrazolone-(5) MP 196.5-197
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(decomposes); by heating (about 1W, 75 minutes)
of III with 2N 'H,.SOt is obtained the ethyl ester of
5-acFtylnicotinic acid (VI) yield 77.9'~, mp 69.5-
70-5'; picrate, W 124 _125"(from alcohol); oxime
mp i49.5-150.5' (from alcohol); semicarbazone, MP
238-238-50 (from alcohol); hydrazone-hydrazide of
the acid, MP 179-179.5f' (decomposes; from alcohol).
Evaporation of mother-liquors and boiling of resi-
due with a mixture of petroleum ether-alcohol (100:2)
yields difficultly soluble V, MP 71-72~'(from alcohol)
picrate, 147-147.5 ~ (from alcohol), dioxiire INT 194-
1959 (from alcohol). VI heated (about 100 15 "a-
nutes) with hydrazine hydrate, then with excess KOH
(105-110', 30 minutes), and for a short tire at 155c.
The product is diluted with water and steam-destilled,
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the residue is neutralized, evaporated, saturated
in alcohol, while cooling, with HU (gas), after
which the solution is boiled. After evaporation
of solvent the residue is dissolved In water, neu-
tralized with bicarbonate, made alkaline with
potash, and ether is used to extract IV, yield
88.4, MP 130.5-132"/14 Nim, n4o D 1. 5010, d P
0.9671; picrate, IV lil-122 (from alcohol). The
free acid, MP 170-171 , 19 obtained fron, the alkA-
line reaction product by neutralization, precipi-
tation as Cu-salt, and liberation by action of H4S.
From IV and ethyl acetate (C,~HiMa in xylene, 80-
850, 8 hours) is obtained the ethyl ester of 5-
ethyl-nicotinoylacetic acid (VII), yield 56ep, tP
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129-1300/0-5 ml, n"D 1.5275, d ~; 0 0.9766; picrate,
MP 135-136" (from alcohol); 1-.phenyl-3-(5'-ethyl-
pyridyl-3')-pyrazolone-(5) MP 190-190-5 0(from alcohol).
By heating (about 100 1, 1.5 hours) VII with 2 N 11 SO,
is obtained 5-acetyl,-3-ethyl-jyridi~ie, yield 98.7~p-,,
DP 63-6e/0-3 m,, TP OD 1.5211, d,+4' 0.9879; oxime,
mp 147.~-148' (from alcohol); senicarbazone, MP
218-219 (frorn alcohol). Reduction (as is stated
above) is used to synthesize 1, yield,P5-6~, Dp
84-8~-5c' /12 nn, 2o4.5-205 /71T1 mm, n4 D 1.4991,
d *Ij 0.9227, which is isolated by steam distilling
and is freed from unreacted hydrazine by the action
of a solution ?f CuSOI and NaOH (about 100"j; picrate,
~T 159.5-160.5 ; with 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene in
CIH~ (about aDI, 14 days) it gives the hydrochloijie
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of 21, 41-dinitrophenyl-3,5-diethyl-pyridiniw-,
(VIII), yield 68. 4, MP 159-160'~'; the hydrobronide
is obtained analogously, yield 72.3~, MP 180-181
From VIII and KI in alcohol was synthesized the
hydriodide, yield 82.6%, mP198-i96.5
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Inst
Title : The Synthesis of 3,5-Diethylpyridine
Orig Pub: Collect czechoal, cher. con=n., 1958, 23, 110 5, 954-961.
Abstract: See R. Zh. Rhin, , 19581 43375.
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