SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZATOCIL, F. - ZATOPEK, A.

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Audiomeltric examination in occuuational hearing disorderij caused by noise. Fracovni lek.19 no.8:430-435 0160, 1. Vedeolm OHL laborator CSAV a ORL klinika v Praze, vedouct laboratore a prednosta kliniky akademik Ant.Precechtel. (AUDIOMETRY) (NOISE) Pt, I V,II~i, R-4 &W V 5 P~l 1~f POSPISIL., A.; ZATOCII;p L Development atul uns of slactroacountical hearing aid. Acta unfir. carol. (Hall no.8179.1410 160. 1. Uani, mani.a Itroni klinika fakulty vasoboonsho lakaratwi 11nivorpity Karlovy, prednosta akademik A. Preaschtal Vedeaka otorinolaryi%gologioka laborator CSAV-prl Universite Karlovep vedouci, akademik A. Pracechtel. (RARING AIDS) ZATOCIL, b'rantisek; FOSPISILP Aloia; NOVOTNIp Zdenok Acoustic analysis of shops highly exposed to noise. Fracovni lek. 34 no.2:32-36 162. 1. Otolaryngologicka laborator CSAV, vedouci akademik Antonin Precechtel mik Klinika nomoci usnich, nos4ch a J%rcnich v Praze, prodnosta akade. Antonin Procechtel. (NOISE) (INDUSTRIAL PEDICINE) ZATOCIL9 Frantisak; TOMANEK, Rostialav; -KORCUYp Lmdr Analysis of noise and recom-endations for the prevention of hearing disorders,in shops housing ultracentrifuges. Prac. lek. 14 no.3:136-138.Ap 162. 1. Otolaryngologicka laborator,CSAV, vedouci akademik Antonin Precechtel ORL klinika fakulty vseobeeneho lekarstvi Karlovy univeristy v Prazo, prodnoota prof. dr. Karel Sodlacek. )r v & control) (NOISE) (OCCUP,ATIONAIL ISEAShS prev &,Control) (CENTRIFUGATION) ZATOCIL 0. ZATOCIL, 0. Equipment for continuous production of debydrated caetor oil. p, b-96 Vol. 79 not ns 1956 PRUVYSr. POTRAVIN TECHNOWGY Prahas Czechoslovakia Sot East European Accessions Vol. 6,, No. 2. 1957 ,,ZATOCILv Gustav, inz. Yleasuring the static and dynamic force in the automation of chemical industries.. Tech prace 14 no.7t550-553 Jl 162. 1. Zavodni pobDck.q Cookoslovonake vedoako-tohnicke spoleen,onti Spolku pro chemickou a hutni vyrobu, n.p., Usti nad Labom. ILE- t CZECHOSLOVAKIA Lt Cot Vladimir HALCUt MD, Institute of Flight liedicint (V2tx,-, leteckeho tdravotriictvi) and Inn Fra&#J~ek ZATOq ~LU Laboratory of the; Czechoslovak 4cadwy of Sciences (ORL 10)orztor CSAV rCeskorlownska ,~.k*dwia Vedl.) Prajpp- "3tudy of Auditory Fulgability During Exr-osure to Plane Fripinc 111vilso by llsinA Verbal Ylijiint Audiorfietry." Pragues Xoj~,.nska Uravotnicke ListX, Vol 31, No 5, Oct 621 Up 196-198. Ab:smict : Study lit 26 peisorf with normal btaring exl-.ozed Lo Raise reproduted or Lape -Ind .2aplified to 100 dB for 3U or 60 mintites: no 5ippiificint cb~-Tiaa In tonal or perception. or tAilstinction of words. Thus, it can be as3ined tbfst flight, safety is not t1irtatttnod by Ions of hearing off fliRlit persatingi due. to ar4gine not*e, Sevenzeen 7ef-iren;--esi 10 Czech includpt I thei3U, I lin prons'; 6 Vestern, I yusoslav.. U A Tnmt$ltu-~e for the Hygitme aii4 Tachfiolcg7 of go-oZ-m,-VZr ~sjrkRry Fa,,,:Tilty of the Agricultitral Collejg~=, He6d Mrst, Prot, '-,0*. I-latyf-,3- (Ustav hyglony a peltra- vIn Vcitct D r- -Inarn.l. f ful-m" ty Vl?j vedd.,:,acl doc. MV r 'd, Mot-p 'Rilm-Ji-es at) the Cauze of 'Solov DePs-'ts )f SI!,joked M-lat-, 13 L rn- r-rapi.-3, Vatorint Med!-,inq Vol. S.. No, P, 63o .1,15- -A Abiptrac,t: nio green discollcjrcLtlroi~ oP -Mmolked -mert nn t due - --- -1 t-o --hpm,, -im-3rid by the -educv:.e)n ol' ger ir 1 4 hemoprozaina by nitrlta,3, Th~~ a~tyf da t!,.Qn pstll,'arn JL-s to ti-ie -nottern or ri-icrobloloq'iODI 071dation. 2 Triblmtj, Westerap ll~ Czech rurcrencem. MICINME23now H ;;Z0 ZATOCILj 0.j VONDRKA., Ve 17 Brine and the phenomeon of sliming. P. 339* Volo 6,, nos 7j. 1955 PR(WSL POTRAVIff. Prahao 1:1 SOURCE: East European Accessions Idst (EEAL), LC, Vole 5p no* 3.9 Harch 19% F, CZWHO&"AKU ZATOCILt 01-4#02. NMrp CSc; HOLWp Josef vMVIhrj CSc; IZAK# SWanp Doeoplaur lo No affiliation but city of Brno (for Zatocil, Holec); 2. No affiliation but city of Kosice (for Izak) Brno, Veterinarwtvi No 3 [March) 1%7, pp 97-" "Present and future problems of chemistry and biochemistry in bygiene of foo&o" =1 a ;OMMS MUMM55 -S= CZECHORMAKrA C/0077/65/000/010/0472/0475 AUMiOR: 211U,-4,,~Doctor of veterinary medicine)Qrno) Za!2EII..~Brno) ORM none TITLE: Possibilities of spreading hoof and mouth disease throubh meat products SOURCE: Veterinarstvi, no. 10, 1965, 472-475 TOPIC TAGS: virus foot and mouth disease, dias ane control, epidomiology, pro-; ceased animal product ABSTRACT: The article revi ews what is known about the possibilities and dangers okspreading hoof and mouth disease through meat products which carry the virus from animalg Infected with the disease before being slaughtired. This type of contagion is the most important epidemiological factor in the spread of hoof and mouth disease. Data on the occurrence and stability of the virus, In the flesh and organs of animal& slaughtered for meat In experimental animals are not simple because the survival of tho virus to affected by a number of factors. The article discusses the published data at some length and.also discusses factors and conditions to be considered in storing most. Orig. art. has:, 1 tables, -L-3�62046 T - JK/GD-2 ----- -- ------ -- ACC NAt AP6003462 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0077/65/000/010/0472/0475 7 ~57 AU111OR: Gilkat J. (Do tor of veterinary medicine) Orno); Zatocil, 0. (Brno) _j~ ORGt none TITLE: Possibilities of spreading hoof and mouth disease through meat products SOURCE: Veterinarstvi, no. 10, 1965, 472-475 TOPIC TAGS, virus, A Nod_ foot and mouth disease, disease control# epidemiology, pro- cessed animal product ABSTRACT: The article reviews what is known about the possibilities and dangers of spreading hoof and mouth disease through meat products which carry the vi-rus from animals Infected with the disease before being slaughteredi This type of contagion is the most important epidemiological factor in the spread of hoof and mouth disease. Data on-the occurrence and stability of the virus in the flesh and organs of animals slaughtered for meat in experimental animals are not simple because the survival of the virus Is affected by a number of factors, The article discusses the published data at some length and-alao discusses factors and 6onditions-to be considered in storing meat. Orig4 art. bast I table* SUB CODE: 0 UBM DATE: none V Card 1 11,11-44111;1 1, PRE-111 ZATOCIL, Oldrich., MVDr., CSo. Nitriten, the cause of color dofects of omoked meat products. Vator modicina 8 no.2sl35-142 Rr 163. 1, Institute of Hygiene and Technology of Food., Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.. Higher School of Agriculture, Brno, Head of the Institute [doe. MVDr.] Zdanek Matyas. v --_?3Q7.Q_66 J)k~T(kj I 11e00/M_S1).__ -- - - - -- - -__-1 -` -H. - ;- ooti Tidift"00119 INVE14TOR: Matmkin, V. M. Rabinovich, V. A. ; 7-atoka, L. 1. - Sharf Ye -M. ORG: none J TITLE: Digital television pickup of the linear dimensions and the position of luminou-iT -MJects. Clasr-,-42-, Nio. 179937 [announced by the Scientific Research InstftiWof Heavy Machine Building (Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tyazhelogo mashinoatroyen4r4l SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy. tovarnyye maki, no. 6, 1966, 79 TOPIC TAGS; TV recorder, measuring inatrument, optic measurement, visual signal, ronioLe control, automatic control. I ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a digital television picku of p Jlogical--scannen- To- -increase -~:the speed:,of -response .-and .'eliminate errors due to the entrance of foreign objects onto the field of vision, the logical scanner is construc- ted in such a way that higher-order numerical quantities are read out before those of a lower order. This is achieved by beam deflection of the pickup tube - at first in the vertical direction and then after the appearance of the first darkened light ,guide In the horizontal direction. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [K-M) SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 05116v64/ ATD PRESS: Card ITASHOKYS.,- ZkTOKGVENKOt A. PMMBARG,S. in the Madical Council of Floreshty District. Wravookhranar-d-j- 6 no.1:62.-63 J-F'63. (I-MiA 16:8) 1. Glavnyy vrach bloreallia kogo rayona, Mldaviya (for Ptashok). 2. Zamostitall "lavnoCo vracha po sanitarno-epidamioloGichooko- 0 go chasti Floreshtoko,p rayona., Moldaviya (for Zatokovenko). 3. Predsodatell Floreshtskogo rayonnogo komitata Krasnogo Kresta, b1oldaviya (for Fayterbarg). (FLORSIM DISTRICT-FUBLIC IIEAVIHI RUIU) ZATOKOUTTY0, v Frbr., In-.t. Farth's Cnist, Leningrad Crdpr-Le-nin State Umv. k-. Diu- v 1541.- !T0:31!1'tL51 'Geological Fe3turets:of the Intru3ivo Complex in tha lfeti-hborhocd of the Yatyrgrvarta Ebuntain In th~ Northern Caucaisuc," Dok. AN,. 32, No. 1j, -10Y,1; "Eviential Featurt3 of the F*trology of the Intru3ive Complf-.x in the Neighborhocd of the Yatyrg-varta !-'~ountlain in the- NGrth,-,rn Gauaa3uz, Dok. A14p 110. 9, 1941. WPM. Periodical V C, F; t13 Pf'I 7 Abstract Submitted ~i j-k. ILL, ZATOLOM, Y.D. -01 Wa~ Use of staphylococcal anatoxin A2 in the'treatment of p7oderza An minera. Bov.riede 23 no*4;130-131 AP .'59. (MM 12:6) 1. Ix kuLfed-rvl kothn ykh I venerichankikh bOlezne7 (zavo prof@ A.A.Kroychli5 i Icafedry mikrobiologii (zav. - doteent L.R. Kolomoyteav).Stalinakogo moditiinakogo Inatituta (dir. -.doteent &.14Awichkin). (141CROCOCCUS FYOGMSI anatoxin A2. ther. of pyoderma In miners (RUB)) ther. micrococcal anatoxin A2, in minors (Rua)) ~pyodermct In miners, micrococcal anatoxin A2 ther. (Run)) -------- ------ Z NDKIN 7 D ATL Treatment of cutaneous tuberculosis vith phtlyasid adninistered intor- mittently. Probl. tub. .35 no.6:30-54 157. MIRA 12:1) 1. 1z kafedry kozhnykh i.venericheskft bolezney (zav. - prof. A,,A. Kroychik) Stalinskogo (Donbass) meditainskog*o instituta (dir. - dots. A. M. Ganichkin). (TUBERGTIOOSIS, CUMNIM, ther. N(4~droxy-3-(methov) benzal isonicotinic acid hydrazons Obla TAWOV, U.Ya.; ZATOLOKIN, Ye.Ta.; BO-UHKOO YO*&* ectrum method for he i6rmination of the sodium and i)P calcium content of BK babbitts. Fiz.sbor. no.4:434-435 "5139- (HIM 12:5) (Babbitt motal-Spectra) ---n/3244166-/ooo 00 0 ACC NR, SOURCI~- 6(ffi: TTToOT9 AUTHOR: Levchenko, A.I.; Zatolokin,, Ye. 1, ORO: Tambov Scientific Research Institute. o,*f Chemicals (Tambovakly:. nauchno-iscledovatil'okiy institut khimi,katoOlUkrainian Polytechnic Correspondence Institute--(11krainakiy zaochnyy,V61itekhrrie11eski7. no iit U0 TITLE: Vinyl derivatives of phenanthrene SOURCE: Dnepropetrovsk. Khimiko-takhnologicheakiy institut, Khimicheskaya tekhnologiyao,no. 4, 19669 7T-79 ...TOPIC TAGS: vinyl phenanthryl ether, vinylatiori, vater resistant < -,V0 . resin I VIME1.4- (k -Po(. Y o*f preparing viny r ABSTRACT: The*'possi~bilit~ I eth6 i of 2- and 3- .phenanthrols by:the Favorskiy-Shostak 'ovich method (Zhurnal ...organicheakoy khlmli, 13, 1, 1943) and tfte effect of tenper-; .aturet.pressure, reactant ratio# soli-ento and catalynt, on the yield of the ethers and on the rate of the vinylation i of the phenanthrole was studied.,, Vinyl 2-phenanthryl ether (bp 125 C, n70 i.656, d?O 1,105) vas'-:o'.tained. (56%) by D Card 1/2 UDC: none Ile- WA go P. IN IR a.-h 5: qv I b,00 0 4v "j"Aa 1i -5 J '44 al V*1 113 00 so -� 19 Doxv 11,13 AU 2 h!R * .3 "HUH-J'j- 3 , U, cz O-WO a A M "000 $4 oil: 0 a Ov 14 006 fits: It . K-11-4:11 & , , "; 2 ." z 01 ge 40 fb I 0 sill .9-1 j o; ft-,, 1 :211, C.V -j I IMI -.0 .4 V.0 01 0 V i U dj T Midi i"I ~r JL 15-67-10-14522 'Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10, pp 190-191 (USSR) AUTHOR: TITLE: Zatolokina, V. A. A Method of Exploration Land-Zinc Ore Bodies in in the Achisay Deposit) slepykh polimetallichealcikh v karbonatnoy tolshche, roshdeniya) and Prospecting for Blind Carbonate Rocks (as exemplified (Metodika poiskov i razvedki rudnykh tel, zalegayushchikh na primere Achisayskogo mesto- PERIODICAL: Sov. geologiya, Nr 53, 1956s pp 64-68 ABSTRACT: The region of the Achisay deposit is composed of Paleo- zoic sedimentary rocks which are crumpled by folds. The lead-zinc mineralization occurs in synclines t'Ft trend easterly over an area of approximately 30 km The ore bodies, associated with faults, are steeply dipping bodies, branching veins, and interformational deposits. They range - f rom a f ew tens of me ters to 200 Card 1/3 m across and from 0.5 m to 30 m in thickness. A 15-57-10-14522 A Method of Exploration and Prospecting (Cont.) majority of the deposits occur at depths of 200 m to 400 m. A regional m'ethod of exploratory-prospecting surveying is described. The survey is conducted by drill holes to a depth of 350 m to 550 m on a not of 200 m by 60 m. This permits discovery of all the' steeply dipping bodioa and the formulation of a view on the structure of the ore-bearing syncline, a view teat may direct the trend of detailed.exploratory work. New deposits near already tested deposits are discovered by dri'lling small horizontal holes from mine workings. They are placed about 50 m apart along each ore horizon and about 30 m apart vertically. Detailed.exploration involves odtlining the ore bodies by a 30 m by,30 m network of drifts and by later supple- mentary drillinit on a 15 m by 16 m not. Small pipe-liko bodies are explored by a more concentrated fan-arrangement of small vertical drill holes. The spacing between separate fans is 15 m to 20.mo and between holes 5 m to 7 m. Small pipe-like bodies %,dth a cross section up to 0,5 M2 or 1 M2 are encountered in the mine workings and-are mined out 'during ordinary oper- ation, Up to the present, deep exploratory drilling on a Card 2/3 15-57-10-14522 A Method of Exploration and Prospecting (Cont.) h selected net with relatively.close spacing along the nor' .south line has been the only method employed in searching for .blind.ore bodies in the Achisay deposit. Card 3/3 1. D. Golldenberg .VMS !ITz4mTm+M ~WrIZIMePAMLWW'~ ~-, ELF 7ATOLOKINA, V.A. Kethods of prospecting for blind polymetallle ore bodles.17ing I:& carbonate formations such as the Achisay depositse Sov. geol. no-53: 64-6A 156. (MML 10: 4) '(Achisay-Ore deposits) I (Prospecting), Stofan, ZATON-DITNOWSKA, Graryna e renal coitivi.; clinical napects In connection BilAternl necrosia of th with an observed case, Polakie nrchemed.wnwn." 28 no*21.253-264 195e 1. t OddxIalU Wewnetrsneeo Centralnego Snpitala Kliniczaego XV w. Waresawie Ordynator; prof. dr mede S.Kubicki. Adres autora: Warszawa Al* Prajacidl 1 a. 100' (XIDUNT DISEASES, necrosis of cortex caused by attempted criminal abortion. pathole (Pol) (ABORTION, CRIMINAL, complIcatlons, nocrosic of kidney cortexin attempted abortion,, pnthole (Pol) ---- ---- - - BLAZEWWA9 Maria; ZA'IVNSKA, 12abella A case of reno-peritoneal fist a and anuria during the course Of ml renal tuberculosis, Polski tygodolek. 15 no.40:1534-1537 3 0 160 1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wevnetrznych Akademii Medycznej w Lublinie: kierown1k; prof. dr.med. A.R.Tuszkieviez I z Zakladu Radiologii Akademii Medycznej w Lublinie;,kierownik: z-ca prof. dr. K.Skortynski (TUBERCULOSIS RENAL compl) (ANURIA etiol.) (PERITONEUM dis.) - I " .. . 11 ~4; li -11, - -70~, , ~ I "I A tJ i~ - I.V, .,~ . - --- - . - - -- 4,,N,, 1 5.. - , -, I - . . . , -~r ~i ~-. ~~ --t , I UTONSKA, Izabel2a Roaulto of the treatment of hyportonolon at Mleczov. Am Ursly., LubUm sect.D 16081-388 161. :1, Z Katodry i Il Kliniki Chorob Wownetrznych Wydzialu Lakarskiego Akadomii Modycznej v LublAnio i z Oorodka.Naukowo-Lecniczogo v llaleozowio Kiorownik: rof, dr mod. Alfred Tuozkiovioz. OUPSMNSIOII~ (BALNE-MGY) (DIRr TM.WY) fFOLAND LYSANOWICz-cZOCHRA, 7sof-ta and YIMUSKA- TZUbAjA,,-_ First Clinic of Internal Diseases (I Klinika Chorob Wou-notrznych) (Director*t Prof. Dr. M. KRDRA) and the Second Clinic of In- ternal Diseases (Diroctort Prof. Dr. A. R. TUSXXISWICZ) of the AM [Akademia Nedyczna, Medical Academy] in-Lublin O'Changes in the Lungs in Patients with Mioumatoid Arthritis.,, Warsaw, Polski Rgodnik Lelcarski, Vol, !8, No 13, 8 Apr 63, pp 542-346, Abstract'i [Authors' English summary modified] Authors cite charges n the lungs In patients with rheumatoid arthritis and report those observed in their clinics. Usually the arthritic changoa.pre-datod the pulmonary ones and did no'. disappear with the administration of antibiotics and cortia- .aids. 1hey recommend that serial radiograms of the lungs be taken for all patients with rheumatoid arthritis to facl.1- itato early diagnosis and proper intorprotation.of the pul.- monary changes, 7hore, are 15 references, of which one (1) is Polish, two (2) are German, three (3) French, and nine (9) English. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - KOWALMUSKI, J4n~- ZATONSKA, IzaballA-. Oboorvatibna dn the side effeots of ACT)l and cortiaoida. Ann. Uaiv., iablizi oectb D 19s""104 64o Xatodra i rr Kiinika Chorob Wownatrtnych, llydzi&l Lokaroki AM v Inblinie (Kit&ovnik: prof dra mods lafred ft. Tuszkiewlcv). I ROOM& VOMIMM gj -j'ff TUSZKrLVICZ, k1fred R.1 MM'SKA Izal>211a, TIMUCKI, Adam Side effecto aft6r application of antithyroid -h-aga In patler.'V3 treatod in the Second C11-nic of Intermal'Diseases, Medical Acnd6my ond in tho District P1.9peneary of Thyroid Diseases in 2P WWAn. Arin., Univ. 14blin soot. -D 191279-, .3 64. l.'Katedra :L II rdinika Chorob TRIewnetrmyth , Vydzial Lekaraki AM w Lublinie Warovulki prof. dra Alfred R. Tuszk1owlezz) i Vbjwwod7,ka Poradrda Chorob Tarez3ray,, Wojewadzka Przychodrita speeJalistpzna -w Lubllnie (DIrektor.- lek. Bronislar Wladarnaki). Wo~_Sp,_ Izabel-la The rene-1 clearance of oartain amino acids In chronic frjalo- -ch. r 165. naphritin. Pol. ai ad. wownet. 35 no.2027434 1. z H Kliniki Chorob VevnetrznychAkademil. Med)cznej w Lub- 11nie (Kierowniks.proft dre mod, A.R. Tuszkiewicz) J. z Con- tralnego Laboratorium K11-nicznego PSK Nr.1 (Kierovmik: doc. dr. med. T. Borl~owski). MESUCHERYAKOVP A.F.,in2h.j FROVODIN, S.S... bizh,s, KALINOVSKAYAP Yesyeep inzh.; SHOLOKEOV,, A.1,1.,, inzb,j DURES11p S.Ye.p lnzh.; SPIRINAp inzh.; ZWLGVA, T.A., tekknik; LITJVAj,.L.Aqp,$ak1mik; SHCIEMUKOV, Ya.I... otv. red. (Index to an Illustrated map of Moscow) Ukazatell k Miustri- rovarnoi skhertie Noskva. Moskvn., 1957. 47 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Foscow. Arkhitekturno-planirovo'ohnoye U avleniye. (Moscou-DirectoriesT fat ImNftp 7 101-M r., I ME 77 T ---------- RESHOBERYAKOV9, A.F.9 inzh.; FROVODINP SOSOP inziloy; MOOVSKAYAt Ye*-Ya'q inzh.; SHOLOKHOVt A.N.jq inzh ;VJMHp S.Ye.v inzh.; SPIRINAy Ye,Lp inzhq-=OMXgAj,~ I in;;.; ZARIWVAl, T.A.v toldmik; LITINAt L.A.g tekbnik; SEMMOV, YaJoy otve red, [Index to an illustrated map of Moscow],Moskva,- ukazatell k i1-' 3-iustrirovannoi sicheme. Moskva, 195T, 47 (MIRA 14:9) 1. Mosgorgeot-estj Moscow. (Moscow-44aps-Indexee) Av '7~'~ 7, SNRKBRTA lK. B.Te.; ?ATONSKAIA. N.Y. Aom aspects Ofthe clinical picture of the acute stage in tick- bons encephalitis [with sumery. in ?reach]. Zhuroevr. L polkhe 57 no.3-.300-303 157. (KLRA 10: 6) L. Xafedra wirvz7k:h bolexacy Ambarovskogo, maditainskogo Institute (W..- prof. B.Tv.Soreb nik). ry-1k (ENOWHALITUO SPIMR10, coos reports. acute stage of laistan tick-bome. (Aus)) ZATONSKI, Emil; PURSKI,, orvu y Congenital absence of the pectoralis major musicle. Chir. narzad. ruchu ortop. pol. 29.no,105-90t64 Z Kliniki Qrtopedyeznej AM w Lublinie; kierowniks doe. dr, med. S. Piatl:owBki. IWM Milk PURSKI., Jenq.-- GUMZ, Andrzej; LIZATONtKIL_ 1 Angioma, of the anterior tibial muscle. Chir. nars. rwha 24.no.l: 73-76 1959. % Z Kliniki Ortopedycznej A.K. w lublinte Klerownik: doo. dr St, PlatkowskI. Inblin u1. Stad2ica, ll#'Klinike Ortopedyczna. (ANGIONL,.caoe reports# tibial mutc. (Pol)) (13G, ueopla. me, ~ngioma of anterior tibial imusc. (Pol)) i -2:' 2-ATOMOKI Flail Traumatic inJuries of blood vessels of the log ana -pfpllteal fossa. Chir. n.arzad. ruchu, ortop-Pol. 29 no.2:159-161, 16.1. 1. Z Kliniki Ortopedyczncj Alademil Mradye-mej w lublinie (Kierownik: doc. dr. med. St. Pintkowski). M; P, L 0789,6-67 ACC NRt AP6028035 E OD SOURC C Es UR/0025/66/000/005/0051/0051F s Zatonskib Lo (Research associate); (Research associate) ORG:~ Institute of Oceanogrgi phy (Institut. okeanologii) TITLE:, Operating principle of the sonic depth finder 10 SOURCE: Nauka i zhiznl.,'no. 5.. 1966, 51 TOPIC TAGS:. underwater sound equipment > OCI-0190 rA00R_ 7_10P06&6P'0VY ABSTRACT% Sonic depth finde with automatic depth recorders are used for obtaining continuous es of oceanLcVtopographys The equipment essentially consists of a vibrator-transmitter and -receiver which converts the 3;eturn signals to electric impulses,, amplifiers and a re ording device. The typ6PFTAK-2Pphototelegraphic recording apparatus "LADOGAIIf, _F_ Vhich determines the time ofit-a-en sending of the impulse and return of the si6a-lfrom the bottom of the sea has been in use since 1960* "LADOGA" was designed to mako more ac- to measurements and provide an increased number of recordings, Sounding patter'onursaof depths up to 375P 500 and 750 m can be recorded depending,on the speed of the rotating drum. These sounding patterns are then deciphered and corrections'are madep e,ge for the speed of sound in sea water) in order to construct a profile of the bottom* .0rig, art, Mat 4 figurece SUB CODE%910,6V SUM DATES none 7 Win POSTELINIKOV, Ye.S..;.'~ATONSK1j,-L.X.j AFMOVA, R.A.; PEYVE., A.V., akademik, glavW red.; PISHCHAROVSKIT-J Yu.M., otv.red.; KUNETSOVA, K.I., red.; P MEINWL, U., rel.; TIMOFE-UV, P.P., red. (Tectonle development and structure of Indochina.] Tektoniche- skoe razv-1tie I struktura Indokitaia. Moskva# Naukap 1964. 92 p. (Akademlila nauk SSSR. Geologicheakii inatitut. Trudy, noG108) (MM 28-1) k-1 i J1, LGHAK()V) TOA. p teldill. riauk; ALIKINo YU.K., inzh.; ZATONSKIK,111, A.T.,, j, , Operating the FVV-2p PVV-3 and RTJP-:2, autter-loaders, Sbor,, KuzNIUI no.10:52-70 164, (MIRA 18:9) f,=, ZATONSKIYO A.% Now we carried mit the review-co"tition on efficiewy lanoyatim am Inventors' Wark- V60t,mylsxi 17 no-1:19 JS '57- (MLOA 101-2) 1. zambetitel nmhallnika Rostavokogo-na-Donu poohtamte. (Ron'toy-on-Don-Postal service) 4~ UTONEKIY A 0 ; TAM-OPOLISKIY, GAN; LARIONEMKO, NOA,-, OSTWUKOTO A*Y,-. S. T.N.; YAI:OVUV, G.,P.; LODAVOT, T.P.; rUOMTSOV, P.T.; JORICULM.. Aol. Xaximm eatisfaction of the needs of the population Is the most im- .~ortant duty of comm-alcation, workers. Test.sviazi-14 no.2-23-25 P 154. WaA 7:5) Machalculk otdola pochtovoy.avyaxi (for.Zatonskiy). 2. Maohallulk otdola.vnutrir-ayonney svYazI (for Tarnopolllkiy).' 3.-Zamestitell nachall- nika.telefonno-telegr.gfnogo.otdola (Larionenko). -4. Xachall~lk telografa (for.0stroumov). -5. Saehal-Inik.pochtasta. (for Zakharlyanti). .6. machall- nik meshdugoradnoy telefonnoy stantsii (for Takovlav). 7. G3ayW inthener obia"n go upravleniya svyari (for Lobanov). 8. Zamestitell-naeballnika go 0 oblastnogo upravlenLyis avyasi (Iluznetsov). 9. Machallnik oblastnogo, uprav- lenlya svyazi (f or Mexiculov). (Talecomwication) MM Al 42Wi o li~ rig, 5 tq R q, 1. 10 alit 11, " 54 'VIE j5 twl I ~lr Ei 99., IV; Q.-Q :ZATONSKIYs A#6.-. TABOPOLISIIY. G.H.4 LARIONEUroo N.A.; OSTROIUKOT. A.T.; ZMARIYARTS V I - YAKOMIV, G.P.; LODAMOV, T.Y.; tMTSCIT, P.T.; 'I , 1_' U& Xazimm satl2faction ofth6 neado.of,tha population is the most in-- 'Portant duty of commAcation workers. Vast.eviast 14 no-2:23-25 7 154. WaA 7:3) ladhalOulk'otdola pochtovoy,sTyati (for Zatonekly). 2. Haohallnik otdola vnutr1rayonney avyasi (for Tarnopol$ ki 3,-7ameetitell nachall- nika tele-fonno-telegrafnogo otdola (Larione::1050 4. Vacballnik telografa, a - 6. a V- (for Ostroumov). 5. Nachallnik pochtemta (for Zekharlyant'). jr cha -nik meshdugoreduoy telefonnoy stantaii (for Yakovlo*)-, _70-Glavnyy lazherier obia'stnogo upravlonlya syyati (for Lobanov); 8. Zameatitall nachaltniks oblastnogo upravlaniyo svyazi (Numetsov). 9. Ifachal9nik oblastnogo upray- lenlya svyazi (for Merkulolr). (Telecomm-inication) I i I - 1 1. . ;, : -4 . . . . - . 7L -- ------ -the- as a:jo, ini O-tticle cdncioW 61:111 1 thi444t~dieid that the --- encephalitis in-Dabaroiskiy Kray has :,.remained.much-thessme as -that evidenced in the years immediately lollowing the discovery of the disease. Certain tendencies toward ,change were, however, observable: (1) change in localization from .,the cerebrum, manifested by the rarity and decreased severity of the 'piarely poliomyelitic form, to the spinal column; (2) frequent occur--, of a polyradiculoneuritic form$, sometimes accompanied by neurit".~ BOIL the facial nerve ;-(3) a more pronounced cellular-meningeal reaction;-.'-; a prolonged acute period with a.tvo-wave febrile period and the appearance of renewed syMt(xaa during the period from the second to .-.the . fourth week,. :The authoin recommend serum therapy - not--onl -6-n--t-he :first'dayof--the-ditiease-,,bu~.al6o later in view of,the prolongedac.-_ ~s the, ty:~oi~the, viru !-greAueA: i4~_dutpiit* PIATKO'45X1, Stnninlnw; WOSM, WA071, VAT0141M. Xmil f1argical treatmont of paral;rois and deformities caused by poliomyelitis In ah1ldren, Chir. itans ruchu 13 no,,209-96 1958. 1. Z Kliniki Ortopedycznej A. M. w Thblinie Kierownik: doc. dr St, Piatkowski. Adrou autorow: lublin, ul Stanzica 110 Klinika Ortopedvczna, (POLIOMYELITIS, complications paralysis &deform. of legs in child, surg. ther, (Pol)) S/020/61/139/001/018/018 103/ '229 AUTHORS: Bezrukov, P..'' L.9 lonskl L~.K., and Sergayev, I. V. TITLE; Afanasiy Nikitin Mountain in the Indian Ocean PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady~ v. 10, no. 1, 1961, 199 202 st TEXTt The 31 expedition on board the vessel "Vityaz" diecoveredan under- sea mountain range, extending in a depth of 4500 - 4700 m for about 150 mi e south of'Ceylon, in the norTh-wester n part of the Indian-Australian ocean ,basinp in Decemler, 1959- Abovepthere is a'high seamount. The 33rd expedi- tion of the "Vityaz" carried out an echo sounding of the searriount on ..January 9, 196.1., It was suggested to name the mountain after the first Russian who traveled to India, Afanasiy Nikitin. In the course of echo ,sounding the area of the seamount was traversed in different directions, and two new minimum depth of 1668 and 1549 m, respectively were found (Fig. 1). The position of the ship during echo sounding.was determined by tne usual navigation methods: by astronomical observations and calculations, The astronomical determination was carried out at station no. 49091 3 miles south-west of the summit of.the mountain. This determination served as end Card 1/6 7~7 5/02()/61/139/001/018/018 Afanasiy Nikitin'- Mourtain... B10311)229 point of the calculation based on the observation front station no. 4906, and as initial point'.of the,calculation of station no. 4910. The coordination of measurements and the transcription of the reoordiriEs on. a scale of I : 125,000 were carried out by L. P. Nasvr', Tile echo sounding was carried out in the deep-sea range echo sounder PIC-26H(MS-2611). The frequoncy of the measurement amounted to 10 pulses/min. The depths were transcribed on the map immediately from the 'echo-so-ander record. The coordination of tile measurements was'eatisfactOry. The data of echo sounding served as a basis for' a bathymetric chart (Fig.O.- Data obtained during Ithe 31st voyage were ,also used. As can be seen from Figs. 2 and 31 the mountain, according to the morphology of its slopen, conotituten a volcanic cone& Apart from the Afanasiy Nikitin mountain there are many other summits in this mountain range with minimum depths o 'f% 2500, 2892, 3050, and 3230 m. At the southern slope of the range there is -a deep gully which, at a'depth of 4880 m has a flat bottom 7 - 8 miles wide. South of it there is an elevation of an average depth of 4300 m. The width of~the mountain range is not yet known. As a result of the bathymetric chart and the analysis of the depth distribution outside the map limits, the authors consider the mountain range to extend from west-north-west to east-south-east for at least 300 miles- Future Card 2/6 AfAnasiy Nikitin Mountain* B1 031-B229 :investigations 'are to show,whether this assumption is correct. A-aamplin of th soil at the slop'e of tbo Afanasiy Nikitin Mountain, at it *depth of'~ 2360 m, showed a fine-grained,,glo~i 'erina'o6*ze. 'A series of piiiture6 9 showed a changing, spotlike distribution of ooze and hard rooka. The composition of the rocks,oould not be determined. Ab a result of the with other undersea volcanoes of the central pact. of the ocean t h'ley, are ~thotight to.bO basalt rocks-There are 3 figures. j ASSOCIATION: Inatibut okean6logii Akademii nauk SSSR (In6titute of Oceanology of the Academy of.Sgienoes USSR) PRESENTED: March 30, 1961 by A. L. Yanshin, Academician SUBMITTM March 26 1961. 't i 4- -Card' 4~,14. J~ m m of rIL-"O;;it-. i- hc-atln. 7 326, KORkSiLM LkICK, Koh~,-;za~U Leyoula let) Z~UJU,-)Oit, V02- 11, No. 7, Julzr 1956. j-:A; T!,T7I!OPiW,- X"CASKOIS Ll~!,,7 (,~&,AL) LVD ra ry of L~onf-raav Vol. 5, No. 11, I-Tov. 1956, -7 -110 E Z E.- =-R--, 41 14A, I -�~ ME I i: 7 1 zt t., 7-77, - --- e -~v ~,z~ =21---K-,"~ J Tz .L. A-1- Tara N A, IOA New Delineation-of Thermod:~namjc Processes." P. _367,,(MAGYAR.ERERGIA0AZDA5A0, Vol. 6. no. 12p Dec. 1953, Budapest, Hungary.) SO: Monthly List of Fast European Accessions, LC, Vol. 3p 110- 5# MAY 1954/Unclassified ZOUBEK.. Vladimiro akademik;-KARNIK# V.; KASPAR, J.; MASKAP Me; VACHTLy JT*; ZATOA~f.~A.. Research on the.deep earth layers and its plice in the research on inorganic nature. Vestnik CSAV 72 no.3:32'7-332 163. L ii ~11i'I i: 2 .. I --- k12-~k ~11 ~;VmrA-~~ Ck:LkI.Lu I .. ~ !; . I . . I z . :, . I . Zmlid., F.; swureu, E.; uTopa, A., On the problem of ballistocardiography Chekh. fiziol.2 no.2:209-221 153. 1. Institut klinicheiskoy fiziologii universitetit im.-Karla IV, Praha. (seismocardiogTaphy). 7:2) i goofizicheakiy institut (Ballintocardiography) "Possible Use of Electronic Chronographs in Geophysics-" -n. 353, (CESKOSL0VENSKA-CASQPIa,!TiO FfSIKY., Vol$ AP--To. "I Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of Bast Eumpean Accessions, (MAL), LC, Vol. 4 110. 5., May 1,955,, Uncl. ZATOMKI A. Relation between guatinese, and the structure of wind unrest of seismographs. P. 65 Vol. 65, No. 1/11, 1953 (Pub. 1954) GEOFYSIKALNI sBoFain Praha, Czechoslovakia Sot Eastern European Acaossion Vol. 5,, No. 4, 1956, ZATOPEK, 'A', The 75th birthday of Prof. Bedrich Salanon. v. 11. (GEOFrSIKALNI SBORNIK, No. 201351 1955 (published 1956, Prahai Czechoslovakia) SO: Yonthly List of East guropean Accessions (ML) LC, Vol. 6, No. 12, Dee 1957. Uncl. ZATOK-,K, A.; VANEK, J. Determining the maenitude scale from P. PP and S waves for the Prague seismic station. -In Oerman. p. 91. (GEOFY51KA.UI SBORNIK, No. 20/35. 1955 (published 1956), Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions 2,L) LC# Vol, 6, No. 1z, Dee 1957- Uncl. Srl~'VM ll~~ -r! fb~ f~ ZA'MPFA, A 'Seismic characteriatt3s of- Czechoslovakia. -P. 81.-, Cask-oalavensks- sp)licnost z6mepisna. SBORNIK- Praha. (Journal issued by the Czechoslovak Geo- graphicalsoolety; ltji &1glish and Russian sumnaies. (~iarterly) Vol. 61, no. 2. 1956. SOURCE; Fast European- Accessions Ust, (EEAL), Library of Con&Tess Vol. No. 12, December 1956 7 7ATOPEK, Alois 1,6ng-perlod-microselsms generated in eastern part of Atlantic frontal zone. Studia geophys 8 no. 2:127-139 European SciomologicalCo=ission. IbJd.:2(77-208 1. Charles University, Prague 2., Ke Karlovu. 3. 4 -KOZE8NIX.-JaroIi3A*, akadk~i BIASKOVIC, Dionp., a1mdetalk; KOU64N., Arno'st akademik; 14ACURA., Jiri, dr.; VAM#*Joaef; ijOSI0n.OV5Xr, Milosl B0191p Jaro8lav akademik; PROCIMMAP Jaroalav.. pmf., dr.; MMMS,, Zdanak, p Ftantisek akade: dr.; ERAMC, Freu2timek, prof, #a*' dr.;.XWiIZ4j iik ITOVAK, Josef, a)atdemik,-, NEMIANNp Jaromir,, doe.,, dr.; MAXIT, Zadimir, Inz., dr.; KOUNOVSKY., Bob=ilp dr,; �ZAIJTOS-Jan., dr.; ROZSIVALj Hiroblavp dr.; KASPARp Jan,, dr.1 HAWj Iadislavp profej inzo; STRWp Julius; WICHTERLEp Otto, ake4emiki Z&j02EX,-Mojs; JAVORVICKY# Jan, inzo; VAVRA, Jaroolav,, dr.1 BLATTIIY, Ctiborp akademik; OIMRIS, Karol, dr.; KUNAL., Vaolav,, inz. The 22d Congress of the Commnist Party of the Soviet Union and the tasks of Czechoslovak science; discussion. Vestnik CSAV 71 no.1:3-59 162, 10 Hlavni vedecky sekretar Ceskoolovenske edcademie ved (for Kozesnik). 2o Clen korespondent Ceskoslovenske akademie ved (for Vana, Gosiorovokp Kaspar., Strnadj. Zatopek)* 3& Rektor Karlovy university (for Prochazka)o 4s Rektor Ceekeho vyuokeho uceni technickeho (for Brabec). 5* 11amestek pro aidenta. Ceskoslovenoke akadeude ved (for SQm) y' ZATOPEK) Alois Thirteenth General Ansembly of "tie Interrat onal Unim of.Geodesy and Geophysics in Berkeley. Vestnik GSAV 73 ro. 1. 142-148 164, I.- Clen koresporident Ceskoulovenske akademie ved. -Arlo V_n T-I cm ZATOPUI--Aloin - Sam results of statistical investigation of the periods of European microseiamBe Studia geophys 7 no,2:164-182 163, 10 Geophysik&lisches Institut der Karlauniveroitat., Praha 2,, No Xarlovu. 3o Z/0' -..3/6 ZIC'001061 /b'(!2/0Q4 f AMORS: X.Mik, V., Konaorskaya, 9. V., Ri:111chenko, Yu.V., SavarcnskY, E.F., Van% Solovyev, S.L., Shebalin, C~k Zftopek, A. J.. and TITM Standardiza.tion of the earthquake magnitude scald RMIODICAL: Studia, geophysica et geodaetica, no. 1, 1962, 41-47 TIXT: The paper present); a propozal for standard methods of tragnitude,detenuinatial of both shallow and deep earthquakes, and describes tho practical AppJ4caticn of the surgested magnitude scale as agreed upon by Soviet and Czechoslov.;,k selAmolo- gists at meetings held in Prague on December 7-24, 1960 and In early 1961. The proposal is based on the folloving postulates: (1) General acceptance of a unified form-ula for the definition of the earthquake rv.--nitude H log (A/T) + where A is the rnaxlmum ground amplitude of the wave considered (in mizrons), T is the corresponding period in seconds, and 6 ( A) 1 11 the calibratipg function expressing che -relAtion batve:n AIT and the opicentral distance Zj which is Card 1/3 Z10231621000100_11rM1004 Standardization of the DOOG/PJC2~ different for 4iffcrcnt wa.ve typesy (2) Ceneral application of standard calibrating functions 6 for Wy And surfue VkVes Aj e4lculatej aCeording to the mieLhodl rercutmnded by- the proponImtsf (3) Determination of a ropresentative H for Cull earthquake, to-be reprewnted by a simple arithmetic mean of rignitude3 cf a single .-Lve type ab e~;tablished according to the proposed standard wethod at many stations. The determination should be done by a proposed international center. -mine -ding t th pro As of January 1. 1962j the marnitudc'M will be detei -,I accot , 0 c rof ed star-Unt'rethod At all Czechoslovak and Soviet seismological stations. J. 'It and J. Stclzner are the personalities mentioned. Mere Are 2 tables and 20 references: 8 Soviet-Moc and 12 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference.-i to the four most recent FAir Ilovs: J. .Var~k, J. StPJzncr, The jish-language publications read as,fo problem or magnittide calibrating functions for body wavcs, Aintali di Coofisica, 13. 1960i 39~,i-;.Di9ztricsInyi On the determination of carthquAe magnitudes, Annales Univers. bci.,"Budapeist, Sect. Geolog., 2. 1959, 39; T. Nararrune, A. Seki, Deter- mination of earthquake magnitude from surface waves for Wstj5hiro seismological observatory And the,rolation between carnitude and cncr,,7. Geophys. Krig.j 28, (1958), 303; Z. Droste, S. Gibowic-, Determ-ination of the wignitude of distant earthquakes at the Silesian geophysical station in Itaciborz. Act& geophys. polon,, Card 2/3 Z/02 V621UM1001100210,04, Standardization or the 6, (1958), 222. (Technical editor. L. Ruprechtova) ASSOCIATION:- GCOPhYsical Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague (V. Kri,nfk, J. VaAk); Institute of the Physics of the Earth, Academy of Sciences of the V50,41oscow (N.Y. Kondorskayap Yu. V. Ititnicheako, E. F. Savarensky, S. L. Solovyev, N. V. Sliebalin); Institute of Ceo- phys1cP,.Charle,3 University, Prague (A. Utupok). SIMMITT ED: November 11 1961 Card 3/3 S/049/62/00U/002/OUl/005 Ile AUTHURS Van' ''-J ZAtonek, -A., V. i~o-ndor--kaya, :.V., R I nic wl-), Yu.V,". avarennslkiy, Yc.7-., lolov'yev, iz Ile C O.L. and Shcbnlin, V.V. TITLE: Standardization of the macmitude scale Ahademiya natilp. SIMR. Izvestiya. Seriya ,eo-j'---iziches- kaya, no. 2, 1962, 153-158 it is pointed out that-various marnitudc --cale- =I.T. used at the 'p-resent timc: and that their main disadvantage is th ~they provide different magnitudes for a riven earthquake. This is . 1 0 beczuse in many cases the -methods used to calculate the magnitude are not clearly defined and are inadequately described. A special confereiice of Soviet and Czechoslovak seismologists was convened in Prague on December 7-14.,' 1960, to deal with thIs 2roblem. The aim of the presefit.p4per is to give an account of the main results of the Prague meeting and to suggest a standard method for determining Card 1/4 3/049/62/000/002/001/005 Standardization of the magnitude scale D213/D301 the earthquake magnitude., It is suggested that the scale should be based on the following standard formula: max where A is the maximum CAsplacement amplitude, T i:-, the correspond- ing period in seconds and ~y (A) is a calibrating function which Aescribes the variation of APE with epicentric distance axid is diff- erent for different types of waves. This '"onnula has been discussed by B. Guterberg a-Lid C.-F. Richter, and 'by .the first three of the pre- sent authors in an earlier work. The calibration function is taken as an averac,,-,e of the Q function of Guterberg and Richter and the function of J. VanMk~xnd j. Stelzner. tble is reproduced eiv- .16 t2 ing the smoothed average calibrating functions for ~?H' ~ev' ~'2H' anud S11 waves. In the case of surface waves, the calibratin(I fuaction is ta1cen to be of the form or (6) .. a log A + b. It was found that the coefficients a and b Zor LH waves are on average equal to 1.66 and 3.3 respectively. This result holds for.surface waveo at epi- Card 2/4 S/04 62 000/002/001/0%1 Standardization of the magnitude scale D218YO301 centric distances between 2 and 1600. 3clow 50, 33f a-ad L waves nust be carefully distin,.-Liished. it is pointed out that the Problem 4j of dcfini-mr a single value for M' is not yet solved because different 0 average values are obtained for MA with different typer, o-ILE waves and so on).. Nevertheless, it war, decided not to combine these values as on the unified Gut e nberg-Richte r scale, but to use the .iiethod described above to accumulate 'a large C-J-aount of data and return to the problem of defining an averagremagri-Litude later. 13'egint-iing' with 1962, all stations of Czechoslovakia and the USSR x-rill,-use the tiethod described in the present paper. There are 2 tables,and 20 references: 1110-oviet-bloc and 9 non-Sovict-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-language publications reaId as follows: 2. Gutenberg and C.F. Richter. kin. Geophys., 9, (1956); Report of the committee on magnitudes 12th General Assembly of the IUGGI klelsii-dci (1960); J. Vangk and J. Stelzier, kin. Geophys., 13 (1960); T. Nagamune and A~Seki Geophys.jlarf., 28 (1953). Card 3/4 PD~l S/049/62/000/002/001/00.5 ,Standardization of the magnitude scale D'218/D301, ASSOCIATION: Geofizicheshiy institut Xcademii nauh Ch SSR (Goo- physics institute of the ,%cademy of- Sciences, Czechoslovak S310, Geofi icheskiy institut Karlova z Universite-ta, Vraga (Geophysics institute, Charles University, 1-1rague), and Xcademiyanauh 0-SI.I., Institut fiziki "emli (Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Physics of the Earth) -SUBMITTED: October 31, 1961. Card 4/4 AUTHOR: ZAtopek, Alois TITLE- On the nature and origin of the European microseisms PERIODICAL: Studia-Geophysica et Geodaetica, no. 1, 1961, 51 - 63 TEXT: It was established.that there is a close relationship between microseisms in Europe and meteorological factors. The purpose of this paper is to summarize the observations made on the'European microseiams by the Prague seismological station ainc 'e 1948. Research is based mainly on the observations of this station because of its favourable location in the cen- ter of the European continent. In addition, data from other stations in Europe have been used. The analysea link the continuous observations of the microseis 'mic periods.and aMDlitudes to position, extent and movement of barometrical,lows (an& also often of highs), to the nature and direction of atmospheric frontal to the speed and direction of the wind and to other fac- tors, such as the depth of' the sea at- the area of origin. iThe author start- ed from a baoic graphical presentation of the microseismic periods and an,- plitudes in relation to time. From the amplitude 'sums in relation to time, Card 1/ 5