SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOHNOUT, S. - VOICU, O.

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-EXCERPTA MEDICA See I .4 Vol 13/4 ~adlology Apr 59 766. CONVERSION RATIO FOR RADIOACTIVE IODINE IN CARDIAC TIIYRO- TOX7COSIS - Konversnf faktory radioaktivniho.jodu u kardiiIntch thyreo- toxikos - VobDqy_l__12_._ Rbhln g S. and -;ilink K. Vyzkumn,~ Cait. Endokrin6T. . Praha - ItAS. LCK, 't ES. 1958, 97t23 (902-909) Tables'! Mus. 18 In 58 individuals with abnormal thyroid function a classification of thyroid dys- function Into 5 groups according to intensity was made on the basis of detailed clinical investigation and long-term follow-up (classification: hypofunction, cu- function, mild thyrotoxicosis. moderate and severe thyrotoxicosis) and the rela- tionship of the conversion ratio for I III to the degree of functional abnormality was tested. It was demonstrated that a high conversion ratio at 24 hr. (over 60r.) occurs only in moderate and severe thyrotoxicosis regardless of whether this state was symptomatically slight or marked. A low conversion ratio (less than 6016) was found not only in cases of slight thyrotoxicosis, cuthyroids and hypothyroids, but also in several cases of moderate and severe thyrotoxicosis. This method, therefore, cannot be used to differentiate the clinical grade of thyropathy. but is a ve ry valuable aid in the differential diagnosis of cardiac dysfunction. (MV, 6. Is) - 110HIYOL47, -Z - VOHMUT, S.; BRABENCOVA, H. i, . - .11~,,~ir-~_ , Biochemistry of iodine; determination of iodine in potable sur- face vaters. Cas. lak. cesk. 89 no.43:1205-1206 27 Oct 50. (CI,ML 20:4) 1. Of the Central Endocrinological Institute in Prague (Head- -Docent X. Bilink, M.D.). 1A 41 [,S)-4 1-' C;f,1r"u:nuI3tIon ind exetetiod of lodine-131 In the disgriosis. thy"ld disorders. Svatopluk 116bling, Stanislav Vob- out, K. UmbovA, and Karel &1ink stav, Prague), Ch3qn's Wafil Cesk$ch 94, 1371-4 (1955).-To 8 cuthyroid controls, E~ cases with slight oligo~- symptomatic thyrotoxieos!3, 5 with mcdemtely seme thy- f0toxicosis, 3 with severe thyratoxicosis, and 5 with verv slight hypothyroidism. a dose of 0.1 we, 11" (1) WU. adminb%*_ tered orally and the accumulation (if I in the thyroid gland was measured iiii situ by 06ger-Mller counting. Urinary excretion of I was " followed. Plots 4 t.te mults show' that the vrArlation of the excretion tnst leads to overtapping between the various groups of cubjects. The a-ccunittlation tc--t appears supesior; the 24-hr. value Is not sufficient for diagnosis, but at least 3 meuxuremeritj must be made (2, 6, and 24 hrs.). .............. SILM, K. ; MAJERMA, A.; CERNY, K. - VOHIZOUT S. - HOSCHL, R. I Investigation on 1-131 and iodine fractions In differential diagnosis of carcinoma of the thyroid gland. Reoplasma,Bratisl. 7 no.1 suppl:123-126 160. (IODINE metab) (THYROID GLAND neopl) SOUMAR) J.; ROHLING, S.; REISENAUER, R.; V01MOUT S. Use of 1-132 in thyroid function tents. CaB. lek. 101. no.":1206-1210 5 IN 165. 1. Vyzkumny ustav endokrinologicky v Pra-ze (reditel doe. dr. Ki Silink, DrSc.). YELT, V., i, Nlarodni tr. 8; VOIRIOUT S.; RMILING, Effer-.t of tfiiodothyrenine and thyroxine on the bindff-rij of human serum for thyroid hormones. Cas. lek. Cesk. 104 nc.4-,'~: 1210-1213 5 N 165. 1. Vyzkumny Ustav endolcri.nologicky v Praze (red.itel doc. dr. K. SilinkJ. DrSc.). Submitted December 1964. FELT.. V.,(Praha 1, Narrdni tr.p-'~' Vown"r, s. Effect of cortisone and ACTH on plaoma cholesterrl in rhesus monkey. Gas. lek. Cesk. 104 no.44:1213-1216 5 11 165. 1. Vyzlnlmny ustav endolr-rinologicky *i Praze (reditel doe. dr. K. Silink, DrSc. a Institut experimontalni patologie a terapie ANN (reditel prof. B.A. lapin, DrSc.) Suchumi, SSSR. Submitted November 1964. CZEC1106LOYAKIA VORRADWy Fr=+.isekp WI)r, Me Legon, Ghana Brno, Veterinars-tvi, No 12, December 1966, pp 563-566 "Veterinary care on a University fexm in Ghana." vuhl"YZE."', V(j!,',iYI.'L'Y*,, C:TA. Orani kulti-vace. 2., 114 r~ttriI-Ic -c 2 (Flo 1) k .1 - " llf!v. ~;rd enl. DA in DLIC CPA czechc-c-lo.~oh*-a ~0: East Euronc:in Accci;:Aon, Vol. 6., 1!0. VOIADZHIICV, Geor i. Prof.; IARUKOT, Liubomir, d-r.; BIIWPITOY, Borielav Considerations on the female pelvis. Izvomed.inst.,Sofja 11-12: 689-719 1955. 1. Klinika po akusheretvo i ginakologiia (zav.kutadrata: prof. d-r Georgi Voladzhiev) pri vischlia maditsinnki inatitut V. Chervankov-Sofiia. (PELVIMI'TRY, analysis of pelvic dimensions) WICHESSCU F.; ISHCU, P.; OW-NESIMI, A. Tmportant products resulting from the action. of chlorine on certain silicates; preparation of silicon tetrachloride from diatomite. p. 195. Academia Republicii. Populare Romine. STUDII SI CERCKARI DE CHIMIE. Ducuresti. Vol, 3, no. 3A, July/Dac- 1955- So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 9 September, 1956 .006 00 0011 tA itA. an" as. + IOU itis :=&k dam at(kapw*d Como" of-~m ehm"AL l9k%ddftM*, VAlOg bg Uw**lmu in Vt*W P&:VWOA. 0. wrzu Ow am no* 10 "d 16 aft ths Oiontm An 4" apt is 12?.UW by r) Andnw) (*7-40,, *00 in Dihwft4kr U"NAl"I IMANOt"tOW 4mv 444 SUL" goo 3100 400 COO too see ZoD 9*0 00 : :o woo woo v Rumania/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Mineral salts. Oxides. Acide. Bases,, 1-5 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 5021 Author: Spacu, P., Voichescu P -, Ovanesian, A. Institution: None Title: Products Obtained on Action of Chlorine on Some Silicates. Production of Silicon Tetrachloride from Diatomite Original Publication: Studii si cercetari chim., 1955, 3, No 3-41 195-201 Abstract: SiC14 was obtained by chlorination of diatomite (containing a small amount of Fe203) in the presence of coal as a reducing agent. The diatomite being porous has a large contact surface of active silica, vhich makes possible a ready reduction; the chlorination reaction takes place at a low temperature (730--7500). Bisulfite liqu6r is used as binder for the raw material. Yield of SiC14 is 46-50%. Card 1/1 ROMANIA Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H Their Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concretes. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 65207 Author Voichescu P, Dinescu A Inst Title Mineralizing Action of Fluorapatite on Portland Cement Clinker Orig Pub: Bul. Inst. politehn. Bucuresti, 1956, 18, No 3-4, 231-243 Abstract; It was established that raw-material mixtures with fluorapitite act in the capacity of a miner- alizer cake at a temperature of 14100. The pre- sence of a continual isomer series 2CaO'SiO2-3CaO* P205 in a 4-component system CaO-2CaO-SiO2-CaF2- 3CaO'P205, which belongs to the mixture investi- "A I/') 40 ,ROMANIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H Their Application. Ceramics. Glass. Binding Materials. Concretes. Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 65207 Abstract: o-ated, specifies the process of mineralization. The eutectic point of this system lies below 12050, while the normal clinker of the system CaQ-A1203- Fe2%SiO2 forms the liquid phase at 13380. Accord- ing o a comparison with CaF , fluorapatite reduces the temperature of the formation of the liquid phase by 1100. Fluorapatite exerts a stabilizing action onA -2CaO-SiO2, by expanding the zone of its stabil- ity to the temperature of the environment. The method of cooling the clinker from the mixtures mineralized by the fluorapatite has no influence on the quality of the cement. Card 2/2 - - - - - - - - - - - 0 00*000460400000 .0 1 A 0 4 1 to IIIJI11411166 1118$ 19 v a M a is v a . 0 H u a Ad a ~v 1~r If .7. -J. I -it.. 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IU max. no. of IN mole #"ad increases with incre"Ing " at. vol. of the metal& this ogre" with Noults preiviously re;*M& for ba 44141 complexes. The Isathem of the (On bn 012)-Iff system are siallar to Movie as* of the (9n bn 01 )-'E3 system. but.the vapor te2sland of the On grates ara, I larger and the ;16L. sonvepoding2y loss stable. Of?As difference to wro x ad the smaller the no. of XEF3 solo. In the COW. The stability of SbO t ~jj. I L _ 2 low I,vfl&vv 1 14"d 142060 Nip dwy M 831SPI Ogg Oftv All 14 Aftk I I fm a 0 a I It IM 0 a 4 2 a I A, u0 AV IC 7 ~ 1 0 Is 0 Is 9 0 s, 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 0 4 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 -09 90 a 0 00 000 0 0 0 Is 0 0 0 0 060 00 000 0 0 4, 0 0 0 0 0 0 040 00 0 4 -- - ==~M -- - 6 a 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 a (I a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 00 941 compda. 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Full s Swim fiban hor "Iftililtifit $8111mir"lly TJIPJJJJY Aml romplettly, Thr _- f 4300 rliplit, air drwrilird in dromil. A, A. 11(whilinogit e411 zoo 00 00 Joe 00 4. isoo '00 d Aloo SIG 00 00 4 rise 0 011101411.111 u00 00 *00 It Lill ot W'711 AA I 1 4Oil 0 to - IV 84 1) AllI n 24 0000000*0000009000041DOOFOOOGOVOOOOOOO `gz4' 0 * 0 tA 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 6 9 0:0 9 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 Udloudys .14 MWfwmo r"ch. It. W. ,(Brit. Iron and Steel Resumb Asam.. London). Voy 29 11, 102-7(1951); d. C.A. 45, 46171.-Whh radon. i4j= through one tuytirt by an eke. detonator and a ballistic charge to shatter the Au tube coutg. the Pa. the time for the gas to travel from tuy&e level to the nmk- line was detd. Cox was used to det, linint wear. Rapti. techniaucv are deWW. W. A. Ifudec VOICHN P 1. , prof. (I'loiesti) Visiting the Johann Gutenberg 8-year school No. 14 in Erfurt. Natura Geografia,16 no. 1:60-61 Ja-F 10/+, V f 1 j r ucha~:.es- On the llctivitY Of a he u Buch,-,rnr-~;, tura. Seria i 10 Abstr act -Dicl,usses the ezt---.~-,CuZricuj-~~- ad e nI.;.Pq 1 3 SUPPI 0~ t scrihes so e L he exp(~rimen'-'] llI'd I'DOthodic 'aped in co"VI"ti-Oll w it h the diocussions o 'Opism and birth.-~i. In-cludes 8 fig-ure3. n t.L r cr, 17 VOICHIN, Irina, dr'. (PloiAsti) I , Demonstrations and experimants using living material at the zoological lessons. Pt. 1. Natura Biologie 15 no.6i63-69 N-D 163. VOICHIN, Irina, prof. (Ploiesti) D-emonstrations and experLments usinF live mat,--rial in z-,o--,ca-7 lessons. Pt. 2. Natura Biologie 16 no. 1: 62-68 Ja--F t64. VOICHIN, Irina, prof., (Ploiesti) Aspects on the activity of a student biological circle. Natura Biologie 15 no.2:57-63 Mr-Ap 163. VOICHIN, Irina, prof. (Ploiesti) Some experiences from the teacking of zoology in the 4th grade. Natura Biologie 16 no-4s63-70 Jl-Ag 162. VOICHINOV, A. Introduction of cultivation of Artemisia mritima on large scale in,ltlgaria. Farmateiia 4 no,2:26-30 1fr-Ap 154. (PLANTS, ,*Artemisia maritima. cultivation in Bulgaria) VOICIUG, M. How to organize the analysis of morbidity with the te=Prary 'ncaPac't7 of work. Munca sindiC 7 n0,3:5.5-57 Mr 162' 1~ 1. Membru in comite~ul sindicatului, responsabilul comisiei de asiguari socialep Uzinele,.,"Ropublica"s Buouresti. SORUP Eugenia; DII,%p V.F.; VOICOUNESCO, R. Intracellular distribution of arginase (L-argLii-,:e-urechy-,Iro2,p-se EC 3.5-3.1) in staphylococci. Arch. Roum. path. expe. Microbiol. 23 no.4:951-958 D 164. 1. Travail de l'Institut "Dr. I. Cantacuzino", Services de Bio- chimie generale et du Microscope electronique. Submitted june 13, 1964. ZARNKA, G.; ALECANDRESCO, N.; IONESCO, Honorina; VOICOULESCO, R.; SZEGLI,, Iacia; PEREDERI, S.; XMIMIU, P. - Epidemiological research on a focus of Q fever on an agrozootechnical farm. Arch. Roum. path. exp. microbiol. 20 no.1:1-12 Mr 161. 1. Travail de l'Institut "Dr. I. Cantacuzino" - Service des Rickettsioses - et de la Station sanitaire anti-epidemique (SANEPID) d'Arad. (Q FEM epidemiol) VOIC(ILESCU,"A.1- BADINESCU3, Fl. 'Jr-culatory and respiratory adapatation in arterial hypertens-ion. Fiziol. norm. pat. 11 no.2:143-152 Mr-Ap t65. 11% 1. Institutul de expertiza medicala si recuFerarea capacitati de munca, RUMAM/Gexeral Problems of Pathology - Tumors. T-5 a Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 1, 1958., 1281T 19", Author : Whelks; E., Garoiu, 1F., Voicu Inst : Not given Title : A Case of a T=or of the Thymus in &n Infant. Orig Pub : Pediatria, 1956P 5, No 3, 268-271 Abstract : A female infant was separated from her mothery Vho had pulmonary tuberculosis, at the moment of birth and fed artificially. At the age of 5 months (4850 g) severe paroxysms of asphyxia appeared with marked dyspnea, and cyanosis; they received daily during feedings. Clini- cal and laboratory studies were within normal limits. -Roentgenologically there was a widening of the mediasti- nal shadow characteristic of tumor of the thymus. A tem- porary improvement followed X-ray therapy but later C4rd Card 1/2 COCIASU, E. , dr.; STOICESCU, C.C. , dr.; ZIRA, A.M. . dr.; VOICQ, A. , dr. - On certain general mechanism concerning the irrelation of histamine, sulfur and sulfurous mineral waters. Hed. intern., Buaar 12 no.73 1061-1065 J1 160. (ALLERGY therapy) (HISTAI-11INE, blood) (SULFUR: therapy) (MIIU;RAL WATERS, therapy) IONESESCU, V.; CHELCHIANU, G.; VOICU, A. Dyssynergia careballaris myoclonica (R=say-H=t syndrome). Rev. sci. med. 7 no-3/4sl53-155 162. (CEUZELLAR DISEASES) (MYOCLONUS) (EPILEPSY) (GENETIGS, HUMAN) ANGHILESCU,V.; TIRNOVFAI"U,G.; TRIYAN,G.; CIOBM,C.; VOICU,A. Contributions to the study of staphvlocGccal gastro-enteritis in children. Rumanian M. Rev. 4 no.1:38-60 JA-Mr 160. 1. Hospital for Children in Galati-Oirector; Dr. Virgil Anghelescu). (GASTROENTERITIS in infancy & childhood) (STAPHYIOCCCCAL INFECTIONS in Infancy & childhood) V=U ATIW.A,, G* Beha,rior of tw"rat=,* changes of me to used in magnotoolectric mwaawimg devices. Metrologi&L apl 6 noo2t70-7,4 Ap-Je 139* I -v0 ICU a.2 %TEWIE.-Given Names Country' Rumania Academic DGM651 -Enginner- AffiliatiOn'Gonoral Diroctora and Tarzitorial Organizatic 6,r t a n a ry of AFrIoulture (Directia, Generals, GeotopograrioiL---A-- A=ft a Organizarii.Teritoriului din Ministerul Agrioulturii). Source: Bucharest Revista do Goodozie si Organizarea Teritoriului I Vol V XR56M No 4 v 1961, pp ZZ-366 i Data% "Principles and Work Procedures Concerning the Torraoing of Sloped Terrains for Vineyards." 19416143 VOICU, 0. Superficiality and bureaucratic style have nothing to do with trade-union activities. P. 4 (Constructorul. Vol. 9, no. 39h, Aug. 1957, Pucuresti, RU, ,qnnj.,I) Monthly Index of East European Arcessi~,ns (FEAI) LC. 1161. 7, no. 2, Felxuary 1.958 STOENESCU p V.; STAT1CA, St.; 29~IEU~Gjk- Application of some methods of calculation used to determine the evaporation in the West Plain (between the Huxes and Somes Rivers) and in,the Depression of the Jijia River. Studii hidrol 2j125-142 162. VOICUY Gh. ~ Training am! improvirZ the cadres. Constr Buc no.756:4 4 JulY 164- 'V~jl 'f~ " I I I , , ;,;,I i ~,,r i - , v 1 " I- - I . ~5 t, : , -, 1 1, . - :~ :~ ~ . --,- cf ~r-rl- . I - , I I - . - s. " . : I - -, : " 11 " i r . t j'- / GHEORGHE, V.; YPTCU, Gh. Trade unions organize. Constr Buc 16 no.776:4 21 M 164. VC'j t *1-i , (;I!. 1 1, he a!" f I vi '. -., !,(-, -lr, - ~, 1 5 i " ~ d i s --aim. - onz- tr -~Iz ~? no.78,7: 11, 6 F 165. .,ollactliro oorifrrict. at Qjr) 1xi(jrining of a now y0ar. lbt- .:4 1 GHEORGIEr , V. ; VU 111 , Gh. Eri,jc a Liv a work cc-u Id ~ a ve bc-en. L-- ~. *,r-r. '. --:7 ~ , - -, .7 r-, .793:2 2 0 Ittr 16 5. VOICUP Gh. The meeting of pr-aiu:!tion has analyz-d 1.1-e c;on5truc:tion act'-vity. Conatr Blic 16 no.746:4 21" Anpr~l.',64. VOICUP Gil, .4 Ir- Shortening he time of construction. Constr buc 16 ro.745-4 18 Lp 164. - VOICUO Gh. On the labor protection themes. Constr Buc 16 no.771:4 17 0 164. VOICUP Gh. Obligations, achieve-ments. Constr Buc 16 no.759:4 25 J1 '64. 1 VOICU, Gh.; SFART, M. Bucharest constructers opened wide the doors of technical progress. Constr Buc 16 no. 740:4 14 March 1964. VOICUP Gli. Started work must be finished. Constr Buc IJ+ no.651:4 30 Je 162. KCRMW~ .,-Vlo.icu, Gheorghe The thread of tachnologlcal wave. Constr Buc 16 no. 755:2 27 June 164. VOICUI Gh. From the activity of some committees. Constr Buc 16 no. 752:4 6 June 164. VOICU9 Gh. 11 .. The support was on time. Constr Buc 16 no.744t4 11 April 164. NITULESCU., M.j MOCIORNITA, C.; DINCA, A.; VIRCOLI L.; VOICUs-Ah.,- MIHAILESCU, Gh.; NAE, D.; BARBAT, V.; MIHAIL, M.; MUSETESCU, F.; CORBAN, V.; MATEESCU.. M. Monograph on the hydrology of the hydrographic basins of the Izal Viseu, Sapinta,, Tur Rivers. VOICUP Gh. -I T-rade-union members analyzing. Constr Buc 15 no.726:1+ 7 D 163. T VOICU,_Gb.. - - - - Watching the stages,, effective meam=es. Constr Bwa 16 no.7370, 22 F164. VOICUI Ght - . . ~ .. . -.1'... 1 : I Wishes which will be carried out.-Constr Bac, 15 no.729t/* 28 Df63, ~ VOICU, Gh. .., --- I . Preparations for the practice of students. ConBtr Buc 17 no.8021;2 29 YAy 165. VOICU I Gh. t, - Practice of apprentices must be better organized. Constr Buc 15 no.688:4 16 Mr 163. VOICUP Gh. Consumption of as few hours as possible for the con3truction of an apartment. Constr Buc 15 no.7220 9 N 163. VOICU, Gh. On the construction site favorable conditions were created for good educational activity. Constr Buc 15 no.724:4 2-3 N 163. VOICU, Gh-.- Expectations for U5 next year will be carried out before the date fixed. Constr Buc 14-no. 675: 1 15 December 1962. VOICUJP Gh. Man and his needs, the center of attention. Constr Buc 14 no. 673: 4; 1 December 1962. SMIFd,',A, Ovidiu, maistru; VOICU,Gh. At a rapid pace. Constr Buc 16 no.735tl 8 F'64- VOICU, Gh. Thnre are toolo tut T-o room for tbem. Constr Buc 16 no.736%3 15 Ft64- STCFMZCU, V.; VOICU Gh First experimental results of reed transpiration in the Danube Delta, Studii hidrol. 5:169-196 t63* STCFJWGU, V.5 TECDCRESCUy F.1.3 VOICU) Ghe Rvaporation on the lake surfaces in Rumania. Studii hidrol 5.-73--167 5 63. Volcui Gh First effects, collective contraots. Constr Buc 17 no.7-'--1,2 30 Ja 165. voicuf Ch.. On the michaniza*ion. theralu, Constr Buc 17 nr,.?'fjl2 ? MY '65- VOICUP Gh. Fmdamental transfor.,.-ations. Constr Buc 17 no.790-i 27 ? 'i 56 I I ~ ~t I v VOI(,'fl, Gh. From 'the experience of the trade-inlon cor-nittee of tt,~~ Fienl Cement 'Y~orks, Const- Bua 17 no.7cP;2 17 "%p '6,5. RUMA.NTA OANCEA, Tr., ColonalUedical Corps; ATHANASESCU, S., Colonel, Medical Corps; POPESCU, P., Lieutenant-Colonel, Medical Corpq; MqIWAN,JJI~, Lieutenant- Colonel, Medical Corps; GIIIRGIU, T.9 Lieutenant=Col~~;el, Medical Veterinary Corps; IONESCU, P., Major, Medical Veterinary Corpsl SAFTA,' T., Major, Medical Veterinary Corps; NOVACEK, A., Captain, Medical Corps; VOICU, Gh., Captain, Medical Corps; and SINGER, D., Lieutenant-Colonel, Mecricil-Corose- "Experimental Research on the Effectiveness of Some Therapeutic Measures in Blast Injury Shock" Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Militara, Vol 16, Special No'@, 1965; pp 58-62 Abstracts Study on 44 dogs and 70 rabbits and 26 guinea pigs, exposed to shock from explosion of 2 kilograms of "Trotil" (TNT?J at varying distances from 2.2 to 25 meters away; use of "Dip4)01" (Diparcol (diethazin'e) with DOUntin (petfildine)?] with a tracheostomy. The neuropleRic treatment had good effects as bad the tracheostomy in acute respiratory insufficiency. Artificial respiration was pointless. I chart, 2 kymograms, 3 tables. RUMAIIIA 0AITCrA, T., Colonel, Medical Corps; ATRMAqEScU, S., Colonel, Medical Corps; CINDEA, V., Captain, Nedical Corpst EQU22L.-L, Lieutenant. Colonel, Medical Corps; GIUIRGZ-~, Gh., Major, Medical Corrs; Captain, Medical Corps; SAFTA, T., Major, fledical Corps; and IONESCU, P., Major Medical Corps. "Cardiac Tamponade a Study of the Physiorathology with Therapeutic Lessons In Peacetime and Under Conditions of War" Buenarest, Revisto Sanitara Ifilitare, Vol 16p Special No., 19651 pp 62-66 Abstractt. Study on 10 dogs, producin- penetrating scalpel wounds to left cardiac ventriclep 1-3 centimeters in extent; careful monitoring of cardio. vascular sequelaeo The causes contributing to elthar rapid death or un- expected recovery through presence of just the right amount of blood to block hanorrhAge without overloading heart were Investigated in detail. 3 photoGxopha of surgical spqc1mans. 1/1 62 OANCEA, T., Dr, Col, ATIWIASESCU, S., Dr, Col, P3PBSCU, P., Dr, Lt-Col, Lt-Col, CI,.TEA, V., Dr, Cpt, and VOICU, Gh~., Dr,"Cpt, Laffiliation. not givenj "Indications and Value of Biiio-Digestive Anastomoses." Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Militara, Vol 62, No 4, Jul-Aug 66, pp 675-682.. Abstract: A renort on 13 bilio-diCestive anastom-oses, porforT [,Ted -as emergenc-y operations Jn the course of treating 200 cases of extrahepatic biliary conditions. The importance of care- ful technique and proper select.-Lon of the operative site is stressed. Good result's were obtained especially with the Floercken method, which was used on 7 cases. Includes one table, 7 figures and 24 references, of which 9 Rur.,anian, 14 French and one English-language. -- Manuscript submitted 7 Febru,-ry 1966. Gila .4 so 0.4. 00 So 4 00. IWO. --w 0 pop'* 9 *a W~f Ns* 0,66 0-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OA,O L4L -0o ~ go 41 row If 0, ZOO too WOO a;KFOO" I- m I a ad 9 0 0 1 'd 0 9 a 4 3 9 0 01:000000000000 o : 0 015-6-4 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 v ILLI . . . . . . 0 1A I - A TWi 'effiv& of *UW Wow to euNum -ad *riamn %W A. tM. NAWOWA JL Lusq"MM (64 Ai*w4wim may he _=;,vUh th" ag lowafig the !!Lpn Ol dw 't isk tuq: w ~*0 ik hQ40- i%WAVAv' 94 -tau of Oxittim, &M.Mattv oxwbft humm "IdAbe 64 ad %~ dew We wM whieb Its nWagm betomed iivdkw, =v dcuffidww vd=W twtoft Too qn,"" Outt-food MOWMy. E. HOLM=. me DAum I too 2&00 goo 001 LITIMAIM CLASUPICAT" %low si"llso. 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Roustania 12, ;2-9 (2930).- 008, The action of humus an Cl. pastorianum, and A. chroocooom should 0.0 .. be oaasiderad as the result of the slowing up of the process of oxiditia, :6 a The effect Is similar to that produced by the lowerin g of the 0 000 tenaicn. The N Of humus in in a difficultly oxidizable complex and i~ always av&ll&bl6 to the plants. The resistance of humus to oxidstics' is a result of its interrarencs with the activity of 90#8111MV serob4s. Rachel Brown ILA 111TALLURGICAL 1,111104TWI CLASSWKATM* 77 7 lk _T, _95 I a 44 a 9 1 It a 6 A a Ili It -4 AV 10 11410 1-r-r-T-T It It a KW A S. ,In It 0 4 * * IS * 0 * 0 4 0 0,6 0 0 0 :is 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 's 001 :11: al 'D 0 's 00 0 0 00 000 04 * 0 * 0 00 0 0 0 6 0 q 0 0 000 .00 .00 lose =00 age ties a 200 0 0 Of 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 A 0 0;0*660000000000*04: 1 1 0 W 41.4 01-10 -6 is u tj is is it 0 if a a a a a VANI*)) said* Is P a 30 0 111 a *6' 1 1 1 A 1 0 1 4 1 A it Q a I I V I- ... 1_1 AA a W. 0 a fs- 6 6 1 a- L s . b j, o 00 T '_0 0 4 44 a 00 *0 Th* 011k11 COMPOSM- of hays ftOW RAW"11 ROd cWtivaW 0"46,, OF -00 100 it the old kiNgdOM JV1.11; %'UICV. Bid. Sm. ckiaff. RomdRja 12, 173 KA193))_ -1 *0 ha u(agtxxJquAIjtythpO.Contnt WAJOVCfO.5'~. In4out n -410 of 27 samples it leas bcM 0,.,1 The sm,. nj total nitearfou. matelial Val" from 5 to 13,1(;,;, that "I the natungf --I- 1-iftl hightf. The corfl. ul ifigmfibifity of the pfrotin. Val" -00 n from lem thign W to -..1 1-,. The crfjula~c cunteal, lvswr&lly V&fie,, inversely uilh he coeff. of The latty cOntr"t rauitftl troca 1.31 in lKxw bay to 3 ti, , in exce"cuthay, The f36) of CAO to NtSO nurnullY varied from 3 to 4. Cultivau,thay as TrIAtivrly low in C&O and high in 00 z 119t) as con'Par"i with natural hAy. 11 00 goo 00 goo 6: 0 goo COO 400 300 goo t:oo a ALLIOMICAL ILITINOUlt CLASS&F"IWO Irv ..ova .11 OKI cog vottalmoz, .0"31 40 0.1 4111 00 _r_T_ M I I a a a I IF 0 9 a I- T In 6 3 1 9 RX, fix [Mig truwLn !A d"111 0'o 0 0 o 0 a 0 0 0 0 0;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 moo. 4. *04000*000001000*0000oossooooo::I OT 000000i9600*69 ------ - 'A A 0 S :0 0 :0 .3 w 0 ew e we e 0 0 0 0 a as 0 V it 11 if w if , If .0 11,20- hem a- N 1 0 4 1 'k-A Ad 0 1 go , . " "I.. -!0 j1i MajdaWff. JMMVMMAMb5vsXALV2mMtM49M- B%I.w'CAww. w maisw Dow Momiaia 12. 71-810M.-Thilft"NUMM ON tW dkIP9009"m Of tbt 0 a' a It 19 u m all v a N 0 I 1 4. t .4 a. 'I-- . --1 -1 mosaag join Mill wp &AVON 4d limms 40 as nwom a safteve 41 AM", earwaad uw rate affisatim of " In cuttam of AK"Ktqw (ArO&WIN01 has h"n ii(ud- led. A syntbaik cidim mardim was mamd. As own" of tansy mmixaccar, glucose. dezaim. Oxeck, mamakal Rod Ca walate ma added Is 3% amts. Humus was added F*rwm modis in 6 me, Mm&t%. Thebumcmpavil bya0-A%Na0lf clau. of Y OR Y CMISiNd 446% N UA 3.4% SAID, A =r"Xb=-t6dmm4m divactarsaw of sombawn but retards the mmaV qvi wow , 0, U~,d, disappowaam of slaame. The large smaL of ummus 4"ys walmako Ow divappeas- dad dw flax" 09 N. MA lawevem the yltm. The elpte. of a rdstiam between the mwealwatim of the Amuou of N aad the lacrem In YkK It Pub & mistim aximis. It is UWttd to a cenalm peciod of vrxM" and dn4. by tho mompa cd the hummus. RACURL BROWN U 00 I%j,' fl, (r It _: AV josoo 0 000 00 0 0 0 0 * 0jo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ui 11~6;0 viol of 2 3 10 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6* 7--se 0 060 =00 a 0 P .04 see 1200 ko 0 0 zoo too 1 0 N it is 13 W is 4 It to 11 U a id a Is V a Is 10 it 0 13 M a 16 li Is SO 4 41 Q a) 6d ore A I C A Q a 1 9 L 4-11 - ?- . 0. A 1- 1 - -1. _4 1 k 0 - 0 04 A (49111 A.t, 0. 04 Combluda of racnft wkh bark odL COM6149"adas bas" ispast Warkdoes; at of .4 ty of bofk odd In the p(#""# Of -W, jtUV VoICU AND ELIGIMIA Along stddl old, J". Chirm. Homaxia it, soln.-W1,6ric add 14 the P- oo C of su- 0.9 if) varies cerlAderably In acidity. and out Is forced tO Swalse 1-460 04 e that his Xacchalrldt C-11lics with lmdc add. The Clistence (it this COMIAW10ts 1$ .00 nVa. apparent in more moderate diins. of bmic add, The mix. Increase of acidity 00 a appean at l/. rna. (1.03") of 11.110. At a owc... of 1/v n". (4.13%) 11.11% this increase of acidity hardly iiists any more. -00 ns, in the-tetra" form in dil soln. in the -ortha~'Ionn and in view of the In Crined. r" 00 weak tendetiC I t combine with lfill(h, one Can exPlaits satilfactarilY this 411,111 0 St C1110e 0 00 behaviur of M slid sucrose. Every time when dealing with a fxwie add-sugar -00 comlAnation which conevonds to an increase In acidity, one his to do with very moder. 00 ate Oohenll. Of lf.11(h. It MMA from the: VMphlC felprrsentatiorls of these restilts that Boo 00 the bovic acid in the prc%cnce of sucrose exists In the "orth(Axicic add" lam. which =O* cocallina with the sugar. One is forced to aumne that thrre is an influrpoe which S 00 disturbs the letraboric acid. This Influence manifests it%df the more as the couspd. coo !"Isar-boric and P~W%." AIM add character. The diagrams show ts the acidity of coo the IXXiC aCid4 in V2riOUS ODUCCIS d the scidlity of th4e cmiAnation of I-xic aciti-suirair, an 64 40 the Conen. of which i4 unknown- F. R. GIRSNPAUM 00 Z !goo 09 g 640 0 0 WO ASS.SLA M11FALLMICAL LIIFOATL49 (LASSIFICA11100 iia It 00 is 7; pilp;* sit xa 't rt it it 0, 3 too it- W olqpooooo~00000000*0000000060!00000000000*6004000: *,Mir a U a " A k v Al 41 to 0, 0 JL-l. L 4-6-A --1.4s - "006141 -411 ad aftrmM: Axatebactoc CkwoUbm pastarlaawn Lis hupwo wArbcm Comdwdme dke Mack*mkal octies MA Wo". moodmid 00 C =NA LumfiLSKU. CI, peapfkawn &M A, chnofteft%as %"d bf aa tht tesull 4 the sdalwimgI up ii tho twortm of nakkilon. Tfw 4PFwt .00 Tho N Of humus Is In a la'sionflar to tMt V"uavd by the krovilug J thi 0 trusi.m. ~00 calcutshk complem mad to &I kb to tim pi qt~ 71A rewasn" 0: d=l".Y to cmMation 6 a t"ult of lb=lm %ith tbA acmity CA sim"b". -00 I* : RACROL BROWN .00 0 so* ,a .00 Goo 0 coo X** 00 are * 4p 400 800 00 NO 00 too I.Jaki i. NV .3.9 9 tail C~d all 11, Al 01 11 I's AAL %soda "DIV14 0 a a *ial ,TQ::4o9 0 of 6006100000 00000000000*000i A . q 4 0 ". *so 0 a 0 00 10 It 4 11 14 It 16 it I? in IS IS if M is W -- L a N I 0 4 V? . "M I . . . . . . .1-11-1 1A A ~'~Qlfj *0 A Influmce of bork "W an that exilistles of otgank suba"ces with which it cam- -00 00 .4 Wasa. L Analytical metbacts for doterm u at YLIV6 v,,%kU Amu V31411"' .00 DUKITNWU. Bid, W. CUM. Ref"Mid I M Mgv~-Rodsekr. h. wilied the G 0 9 actluts of H,80v on polyhydroxy mmpd.. k. A. 20, 121M, .11577. 31514, .1111.3). Lc 06 has studied their oxidation in lislich (C A. M 2D25). V. and 1). have testni t 0 standard methods on inverted sucrose and glucove In lisitCh. Theresultswm- Nfris'j- Allihtl (1) 10- low Bertrand M) 8% low, WillstUter (M) (C. A. Ps =) NRA)" -9 low, pkrk ;~33 'A (C. - 17, 21M) 90% low and V.Fe(CX). (C. A. 22, 2339) 10r)-c low. .so correct result with less than 17o Ifillos RW M it prolonged 24 hrs. with 11~~Csf-and l.4c,'a H&M gave results OA"C low.. V. F. HARRINMON !.so 00 .3, =00 0 0 31; '1zee so 0 0 001 zoo Os' O's 00. 1z:00 so Ar .0 0 1006 ~1000941 009 zo a less too ;so 00 00' 111 ASA t 4, AmllALtVFWAL WINAIAMt CLA111FICAVION #I use 008 i too If, too AV 00 IS S' T A O~v 4,14 4 1 IV F 5 a a 1, 9 V KA" q (teptr 06C wit sta Ottla flat I 'NA am 0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 6 & 0 10foo 0 0 0 0 6A 0 0 0 0 : : : : 4 0 0 :10 4 0 '1 6 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * *! VOICU J. 1-=ft=1 Influence of boric acid on butyric fermentation and respective bacteria in synthetic medium, Studii cera biol veget 15 no.2s 251-270 163. 1. Comunica$~a prezentata. de academician N. Salageanu. tfI IANCU , I.; VOICU, M.; ONOFREI, A. i. Some peculiarities in thoughts during consciousness pathologically modified by insulin hypoglycemia and narcosis. Rev psihologie 10 no. 2:123-135 164. Abs, Jour ctv-mic,-,1 A,-c-iolopy. Cera,-!ics. J,jinding Muteri,-~Is Conerr-4.0 i :jjf.~f ZjjUr-Kki~',M.1YD,11G 14, 1959,!Ir, 5'0484 Author :Mihvkl'A.; Voicu, 1.. In,-titijtc : Title :Bondage Betwoon the Foundation Cement and Nietal Su-rfaces Or-~g Ptb. :Dul. Inat. pol-itshn. Iasi? 1957, 37 11"o; 3-4, 309-314 Abotract : No abstract. IANCUI I.; VOICU, M. ~ Contributions to the study of the relations betveen the vaking state, consciousness, and attention during insulin bypoglycemia. Rev psihologie 10 no,4:293-304 164, 1, Institute of Psychology, Falmanian Academy, Buoharest. V C, I C IJ, I ", .. ; VAS 11:-,, C U, 1, . Preparation of calciur, gluconate by biochemical oyidation of blucose. P. 89. R-FVISTA DE E-ucuresti, Rwania. Vol. 10, no. 2, Tpb. 1959. Yonthly List of East European Accescions. (FITAI), LC. Vol. 8, no. 10, Sept. 1959. Uncl. CIORANESCU Eeaterina; BUCJJR Aurora; ELIAN, M.; BANGIU, M.; VOICU, M.; .9 .2 NENITZESCUI D. D. [Nenitescu, C.D.1 Carbonium ion reactions. Pt. 3. Rev chimie toum 10 no.2.-161-174 F 165- 1. Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Rumanian Academy, Bucharest. Submitted November 17, 1964. GIOM10rft Fcaterina; BUCUR, 4mora; ELIAN, M.; BANCIIJ, M...' VOILCU, M.; Nvjrft~n Turp. ~ . D. Carborlium ion reac*."~.-n2. Pt. 3. Stlidii chim 14 ro.2:.u,-7-2c.9 F 16,)~ 1. Institute of Organic Chemistry, lhaianian Academy, Bucharest. q, '-nitted Novembor 17, 1964. . I Z1941 _ _M.a.ria "Thinking and Epeakirig.R Edited b-,r N.I.Jinkin (Z~--',kir, N.:.], F.N.Semiakin fSheVakin, F.N.]. P-ev psiholo-zie 11 nc.1:13G-132 165. 0 0 0 0 0-0 6-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 11 0 to 100,800,90000*0000 I Is it it tj w It 14 It It If D D At 35 JS 1I It It ; 10 It 9 Ij W a 16 1! 11 0 a 41 44 41 0 a A- It, p F, It cc up U 4, 1It 4 0 1 1 a A i 0e 4, 00 oo A DIPWWW ps"emst aUa and tn&ting thom with SoUd fWkAM9 wilb dmJwisWS ..nb Os An" windor Fmdxi4 10. V7-lWtjN(&rcr.'j=); Ckm. ZjI,. 09 1 IM. U. ll~-W; d. C. .4. SS. AC481; A seds. mi4s(q, Ri*xAxkj J6t dre XiVen (or thl4lWhtk"Paninx through tbe Cray t4)wvv witf, -4&n=d*PWmbkqk.. Ism is 1341114 macomp"ed by usiud cupFk wats. phys. 9 09 ~nd cb-. 0 Ism ks ol products obt&.wM llum Roun"O. 940 00 I= raw Ow WQ data on the stability U the cracked tie '3 products are Siwn. M. G. moo" 00 00 0 to 12- VITALLUPOIC41. UtE114 IUll CLASSIFICATICK v V-4- T- 11- 1 1 '?1 411 a I or Ai" o IV f0 420 No to to too V* *0 So to to Is tulto I10 it ('o '41"0 0, "0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VOICUP 0.1 POPESCU, F.1 BASARABESCU, T. Contribations for obraining some nonionogenic products with surface activity. Notes II. Rev chimie Min petr 13 no.3: 146-152 Mr 162. Distr: 4E3d U,. .1 Wact7lph-s-l cad dod_jj$her-l dim F- T yw I'm w nmeaded) 4, 2~ !"t.cham Rik 'A Lr-S knu,Ui" tj Ln 6An W*26% ;k VOICU 0.-, POPESCU F.; BASARADESCU, T. ct~ - P Use of dodec3rlphenol and isooctylphenol as antioxidizing inhibitors. Petrol si gaze 11 no.3:130-134 Mr 160. (Dodecylphonol) (Isooetylphonol) (Antioxidants) jr- __ -1 5(2) 14(5) R/00?/60/011/03/008/017 D0021/D3001 AUTHOR: Voicu, 0., Popescu, F. and Basarabescu T. TITLE: Utilization of Isooetzl Phenalland.Dodecil Phenol as Oxidation inhibTt--ors I PERIODICAL: Petr~l ~i Gaze, 1960, Vol 11, Nr 3, PP 130 - 134 ABSTRACT: The article deals briefly with the study of the effect of some anti-oxidating agents on Rumanian cracked gasolin6and refers to the first studies on altered cracked gasoline carried out by Egloff and others. 0. Voicu and F. Popescu suggested the use of long-chain alkyl-phenols, in this case isooetyl phenols, isooctyl cresols and dodecil.phanols as inhibitors with anti-oxidating effect for ther- mally cracked gasoline. For this purpose the Card 1/3 authors carried out laboratory experiments on the R/007/60/011/03/008/017 D0021/D3001 Utilization of Isooctyl Phenol and Dodecil Phenol as.Oxid-ation Inhibitors inhibition of oxygen in gasolines. Gasolines treated with tested inhibitors showed the.characteri-stics given in table 2. Two typ.es.of gasolines were used in the test, i.e. 1) STAS 176, type.B, engine gasoline with a minimum octane number of 60 and which contained about 30016 of cracked gasoline 2) cracked reformed gasoline of the Dubbs type. Both t es of gasoline were produced by the Nr 4 RafinAriaTefinery) in Cimpina. By comparing the dita. in table 3 and results obtained from laboratory experimenta, the following conclusions were drawn: 1) Alkyl phenols and alkyl cresols produced by the authors and.utilizing higher olefins produced by the Rumanian.petroleum industry, can be employed as anti-oxidating.additi-ves for cracked gasolines; 2) the introduction.of these ad- ditives into engine gasolines has the following ad- vantages: a) economy in the refining process, b) Card 2/3 octane number is maintained at its initial value R/007/60/011/03/008/017 D0021/D3001 Utilization of Isooc4l Phenol and Dodecil Phenol as Oxidation Inhibitors based on the pressure of non-saturated hydrocarbons, and c) increase of storage-t-ime-without an effect on the quality. There are 3 tables, 1 figure and 13 references, 4 of which.are Rumanian,-2-French and 7 English. SUBMITTED: 24 October 1959 Card 3/3 VOICU, 0.; POPESCU, F. Contributions to the study of the alkylation of phenols and cresols with superior olefins. Studii care chin 7 no.4:588-602 159. (EEAI 9;7) 1. Institutul de cercetari pentru foraji si extractie, Laboratorul de substante tensioactive, Cimpina. (Phenols) (Cresols) (Alkylation) (Olefins) ' o 0 ~04 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0~~ ~0* 0 0 ~" 9 W to u 13 , ,, I u 11 Is 1? 4 19 , Al M i4 11 ! I It u u)4 a ft It a 0 Q 41 64 a r 0 a ' l W t n a T l l U 1 S b, d k . -A, -00 4 ol oo The systemAtIc refini of aacked casolic, a- "Vi - 41U.. 10, %ol , t I' 4b MCI); .I ..Awdjfle mmflr h , .-Niffid 12 ()an 00 .. Ill a"" tv%"I- rt'lilli"i with """d bY W&AWI - S, 8"Il N& Plunibile toWn. a I'll"llt %ills Irmil It,, 1"Illt y1tw -if orawnc&J jhn-sIjqvIiov' I G. 00 x** 0 : Gee goo 00 oo zoo woo !lmo to to "t a a IF 'A An I loodo N Illit" 9 a a A I 3 ado l g o;; * 4 00 6 0! oleo* 0 0 0 0 W 0 *go 0 - oleolit 0q o o 00 ei/