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FISCHER Anta3, dr.. The significance of homeostasis In diagnosis. 0m. hetil. 106 no.34tl585-1589 22 Ag'65. 1. Budapesti Or7ostudomanyi. Egyetem. 11. Belklinika (igawgato: Gomori, Pal, dr.) FISCM, Andrej change of the elastic structure of the arterialvall in athletes and its hemodynamic significance. Cas.lek.cesk.99 no-36:1M-1125 2 S160. 1. Vyzkm11my ustav,telovychov", Praha, CSR. (TABOKOZOR SYSTEK phystoi) (PMICAL ZWCATION AND TRAINING) FISMM~t~on Canalicular functiew in normal and patbological kidneyv. Pol. tYg. lek. 18 so.19/20:693-697 6-13 Yq 163- 1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrza-yah AkiLdemii Medyczaej v Budapeszoie; kierownik: prof. dr P. Gomori. (MNEr MCTION TESTS) (KMNEY DISnSES) (KIDNEr TUBULES) FISCHIR, Bogaslaw (Stalinogrod, ul. Batorego 8/3) Ultrasonic therapy. Polski tygo4, leks 9 n0-37:1205--1206 13 Sept 54s 10 Ze Szpitals, Kiejak.lego Kr 4 v Stalinogrodais; dvrektort dr med, Jerzy Iwanski. Polski'tygodg-lek. 9 no.37:12b-5-1206 13 SePt 54. (PAIN, tkierapy. ultrasonic*) OLUMNICS, therapeutic ime, pain) PolAn/Acoustics - ultrasonics j-4 Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Fizikap No 2i 1959j No 4137 Author -nisclMr-Bogualww~_- Inst Technical University., Warsaw.. Poland Title Trials of Diagnostic Application of Ultrasonic Energy in Medicine. Orig Pub Proc. II conf. ultrasoni.*-1956y Warszawa, PWN, 19571 131-134 Abstract Investigations were made on the clarification of the pos- sibility of use of ultrasound for the detexmination of biological stones. It is possible to use for ultrasonic diagnosis biolocators that operate either with the single- feeler or double-feeler schemesj, although the former method is more promising. From the point of viow of the damping of ultrasound and obtaining the required directivity of the beam, therecommended frequencies are 0.5 to 4 Mes. The data of the biological tests on the damaging action of ultra- Bound impose an upper limit on the intensity., myne? several tens of millivatts per square centimeter (0-5 x/cm in pulses). Card 1/2 101 FISCHER, Bela; lemes, Laszlo Data on the properties# synthesis and Industrial applicability of carboxymethyloollulose-sodium. Ma8y kem lap 15 no.3:112-116 Mr 160. 1. Magyar Viscosagyar. . . . . ...... 'V, 1 IWOR-1 Mv 11 FISCHER, Bela Polyamide silk in Hungary. MW texti2 15 no.4:184-185 Ap t634, 1. Magyar Visoosa Gyar fomernoke. POLMM/Microbiology - Sanitation MicrOjiology. F-4 A~a Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, 67220 Author : Fischer, E. Inst : Institute ryback. Title : The Bacteriological Evaluation of the Possibility for Reusing Ice a Second Time in Cooling Fish. Orig Pub : Prace Mrsk. inst. ryback. Gdyni, 1955, 397-404 Abstract Upon investigation of the ice from a refrigerator, inten- ded for cooling fish and one from the boxes in which the fish were transferred from their catching place, there was found in one milliliter, from 620 to 3,090 and from 190 to 10,8W thousands of bacteria respectively. A pre- liminary washing of the ice from boxes with sterilized distilled water or with a 0.02% Nan solution reduces the bacteria count to 3.5 to 286 thousands per one Card 1/2 POLAND/Microbiology .- Sanitation Microbiology. 4s Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.) No 151 1958) 67220 milliliter. The bacteria isolated from the refrigerator ice belong basically to RLcrococcus, Sarcina, Serratia, Flavobacter and Proteus; those isolated from the boxed ice belonged to Pseudononas and Achromobacter species. All of the bacteria cuase spoilage of the fish due to an ability to dissolve gelatine, ferment carbohydrates) reduce nitrates and develop over a wide temperature range. Tt is recommended that the ice be protected from outside soiling. A rouse of the ice is not recommended due to a change in its structure and the penetration of bacteria during its melting. Card 2/2 17-- S/194/62/000/006/214/232 D256/1)308 AUTHOR; Fischer, E. TITLE: Electronic measuring Instruments and methods PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, i no. 6p~ 1962, abstract 6-7-259 kh (Elektron.Rundi3chau, 1961t 15, no, 10, 490, 492t 495, 496) TEXT: Report of the 2nd International conference on measuring in- struments and methods and the International measurino instrument 9 exhibition in Budapest in.the Summer of 1961. Sprecial attention w*as given to the correlation methods,-(power measurements: use of a correlation detector as an analpg computer system: signal.separa- tion by cross-correlation). The theory of 2-stage current transfor- mers ias presented in detail: the accuracy of these transformers beine < 0.02 % for frequencies ranging from 16 to 2500 c/s. A new impedance measuring arrangement was announced with a working range from 1 ohm to 1 Mohm at 25 c/s to 1 11cls frequency. An automatic Schering bridge was developed for capacitance and loss angle measu- ring. A small increase of capacitance can be 'determined with -,.,l % Card 1/2 S/19 62/000/0006/214/232 Electronic measuring instruments and D256YD308 accuracy 'rjy introducing a standard'~capacitance and the measured one alternately into the circuit of th6 6scillator. A circuit with three stable states was proposed for ternary numer~Ltion systems& Ioniza- tion detectors for gas chromatography and instruments for investiga- ting the properties of semiconduct6rhaterials and devices were described. Specification data of some measuring instruments from Poland, Hungary anId East Germany shown in the exhibition are brief- ly presented- LAbstracter's note:'Complete translation.j Card 2/2 ----------------------------- ------ ---- ------------- POLUM / Chemical . Technology. Chemical Products and Their -1-30 Application. Food Industry, Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya) No 3) 1957, No 1041 Author : Borovik, J., Fischer, E&,, Ostrowski, S., and Trzesinski, P. Inst : Not given Title : Investigation of the Effect of Nitrite-Containing Ice on the Preservation and Quality of Baltic Codfish. Orig Pub : Przem. spozywczy, 1956, Vol 10, No 7, 282-2ft Abstract : Nitrite-containing ice prolongs the freshnewDf fish by 24-48 hrs, depending on the type of fish. The fish must be cleaned and packed in ice as soon as they axe caught. The utilization of nitrite ice, containing on the average 0.1% Kafi0p, in the proportion of 75 parts of ice to 100 parts of fish at a temperature of -100 results in a maximum, HaNO2 content in the fish thich varies over a wide range, depen- Card 1/2 POLWD / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their 1-30 Application. Food Industry. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiye,, No 3, 1957, No lo441 Abstract : ding on the amount of nitrite which penetrates from the ice in the meat., the storage temperatmv., and the reduc- tion of the NaH02. Card : 2/2 FISCHER5 E. "Lubricants in watches with special regard to the bearing materials and operating conditions." JDTNA MECIW41KA, A OPTIKA, Prahaj Czechoslovakia, Vol. It, No. 6, June 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol, 8, No, 9j Septerber 1959. Unclassified. FISCHER, E. Bacteria of two water accumulations in the Tatra eaves. Polskie arch hydrobiol 6:189-199 959# (EW 9:8) 1. Zaklad FWdrobiologii Usperymentalmej, Institut Biologii, Doswiadezalnej in. M,Nenskiego (Poland.-Caves) (Poland--Baoteria) (Tatra Mountains) . FISCRR, E. Some types of bacteria metabolism of nitrogen compounds in small water reservoirs of the Warsaw region. Polskia arch hydrobiol 7:103-123 160 (Poland--Water) (NIitrogen) (Bacteria) (EFAI 10:3) DUCIALLO, A011 FISCHER$ E. Chemical and microbiological identification of the biolet.water- colm-ing agent in a pool of Pustoza Kampinoska. Polakie arch hydrobid 7:159-170 160. (EMa 10:3) (Poland--Water) (Chemistry) (Microbiology) FISCHM, E. Comparative examination of hiatochmical reactiono of alkaline phosphoiponoesterase In the organism of Carausius morosus L. (Insecta, phasmidea). Acta biol. acad. sci. H=g. 16 no.2t 155-160. 165. 1. Institute of Zbologyp Teacher's Training College, Pecs (Headt M. Wbber). Submitted April 2p 1965. (75 VV Distr 4F-2qQ)/4z3b/4S3d Tbermodynande.stability of macromolecul" aystals. L a influence of the vibrations of the thaln~ Th kwgitudind A d fin an - 3M- YU -Tnl 900).-ne hve-energy density (feA.) of a chain crystal contains 2 terms Of opposite which both depend on the no. N of chain elements ino= sb*ht section at the macrumols. between the stufaces of the crystal whk* we perpeWkular'. to the e axis. One term sign) comes from the our-? o1r. lam energy and deaeases I th N. ne othcT (net.) term! arbesfromtheamplitutle of the =Iatticefield whichi'' opposes chain translation tInto the Owing to the:~ incoherent longitudinal thermal vibrations of the 4 Ist.! .on ler neighbors of any choln, the fidd -# is smeared out.; Its amplitude decree with inamft N and hence the Le.d. Increafts wkhN." 'As a con"quarice of the opposite of Surface e- new and lattice field the ie.d. show3a Lt a full te AV value which correspon& to the thermo. 4 i dynamically stable thidmess of the c mtal. With lacreas- 'Ing temp. and smaller interaction between adjacent chains N 'fincrea . Uls Is verified by thexpd. data 0a p.[X!Mid polyethylene' and polytetraduoroethylene. R. NlWiw~ P/011/60/031/006/001/001 B115/B217 AUTHOR:. Fischer, Frantilek (Praha) TITLE: First report on the far side of the Moon PERIODICAL: Urania, v- 31, no. 61 1960t 171-176 TEXT: The prebeAt report was translated by Wjadyejaw Jodjowski. The author discusses the first paper on the invisible side of the Moon by Karol Peucker (born in 1859) who was an Austrian of Polish origin. Peucker divided the lunhr-'surface into continents consisting partly of mountains, partly of 11seall plains. The latter form a broad irregular belt arouAd the lunar.- globe. Peucker agrees with Darwints hypothesis according to which this belt was an equatorial lunar'zone which changed its position due to movements of the lunar surface over the still hot interior of the Moon. Peucker tried to substantiate this assumption by analogies on the Earth's surface. Later it was shaken by J. Franz who established the existence of the continental eastern and marine western hemisphere on the Earth. In 1904 Franz determined the position of the invisible crater on the far side of the Moon on the strength of the prolongation of the light beams'of this crater. Peucker Card 1/2 First report on ... P/01 60/031/006/001/001 BI 15YB217 thought that a similation of the Moon is realizable with the aid of contour lines. He denied the possib1lity of changes on the lunar surface. He be- lieves the new forms to be merely a completion of the hitherto known. Only large photographic lunar maps would be able to discover new objects. He ...,pointed out that the lunar surface as seen by the observer does not corre- spond to the true forms, since the varying illumination changes their ap- pearance. According to Peuckeriss opinion, a number of complementary drawings is necessary in order to obtain the true picture of the lunar Sur- face. Only stereophotographe of the Moon furnishbd4-a more plastic picture of the lunar surface. Peucker suggested that to a number of observatories. He-also should cooperate in preparing a comprehensive map of the Moon (1 :'11000,000) suggested to compile a geoselenographic 'atlas. Ph. Fauth could notfind.'Lari essential difference between the form of the visible and the invisible lunar surface on the strength of the investigations of the 345 km broad strip. In conclusion, the author points out that as late as last year the secret of the far side of the Moon was revealed, when Soviet scientists photographed the side of the Moon which is hidden from the human eye from the cosmic station. There are 1 figure and I non-Soviet-bloc reference. Card 2/2 FISCHERP Franciezek (Praha,CS.SR) SOlenography of the Wroclaw observatory,. Urania 33 no-4 158-101 Ap 162. ION= -IF M~7~- T F'.3""HER, Fraiitisek', inz. Defects stear, low-pressure boilmr6 and hot water boilers. Fnergatika Cz 15 no.1:27-28 Ja t65. 1. Institute of Technical Control, Pragus. PHASE I BOOK FUPLOITATION POL/5981 Symposium on Rleotroacoustic Transducers. Krynica, 1958 Proceedings of the Symposium on Slectroacoustic Transducers Lheld in] Krynicat 17-26 Septemberl 1958., Warsaw, Panstwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1961. 41+2 p. Errata slip inserted. 630 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencyt Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Basic Technical Problems. Ed. in Chief: Janusz- 'kaeprowskip Doctor of Sciences; Editing Committee: Ignacy Maleckip Professor, Doctor of Sciences; Wincenty Pajewski, Doctor; and Jerzy Wehr, Master of Sciences; Secretary: Juliusz Mierzejewski. PURPOSEv This book is intended for physicists and acoustical engineers. COVERAGEt The book is a collection of detailed research papers constituting the proceedings of a oonfatence hold in Krynica from 17 to 26 September 1958 under ,the auspices of thelnetAtute of Technical Problems, Polish Academy of Sciences. Gard Va Symposium on EleotroacoustiaTT-ransduaers POLE/5981 The followingbasid piftblew-are treateds 1) theoretical research on energy transformation r .. ass an 2) experimental development of now types cof 00 transducers; electroacouvUe measurements; 4) technology of piozoelec- trio and magnetostrictive materials; 5) construction of transducers for tech- nical needs; and 6) design of acousticpl transducer systems. No personalities are mentioned. References (if~wki)follow the individual articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface 3 Problems of Researc4 Work on Electroacoustic Transducers. Ignaoy Maleckip Fresidint of the 000ference 5 Ch. 1. Goneral-Problems and Theory of Electroacoustic Transducers 1. Classification of electromechanical transformation methods in the light of the tanks faced wjMVAu (sic] the design and construction of electroacoustic equipmento V.. S. Grigorlyev ? Card 2,18 Symposium on Blectroacoustic Transducers POL/5981 2. Symbols and models for mechanical systems. L. Cromer 23 3. Dual forms of four,pole equations and four-pole equivalent cir- cuits of slactromeo'hanical..tranaducers. Janusz Kaeprowski 33 4. Equivalent circuits,for material-active electromechanical (pie- zoelectriev slectrostrictivep magnoto'strietilre) transducers in non- quasi stationary vibrations. pher ?~p 49 5. _ Transients and the equivalent circUY-oY the magnetostrictive traneducer...Loozek FilApozynski. 61 6. Electrical uit of the piezoelectric tranisduoer. Loolnek Filipupski ' 75 7. Four-pole equivalent circuits of piezoelectric banding vibra- tors. A. LP* ~ 85 8. Analysis of the equivalent circuit of the magnetostrictive transducer. Roman Suwalski 93 9. A method of cald-taRt*,transients in nonlinear transducers. Jozef Tobin - 101 10. E14o-Er odynamic transducer utilizing displacement currents in dialeetrics with high dielectric permeability. V. S. Grigarlyev, L. N. Nikitina, wad J. [,sic] A. Ukhanov 105 Card 318 McIn Gy. Management of industrial pl,.nts in ~the Soviet Union. p. 15, TOBBTERMYM. .(Uzemi Tervgazdasagi es Szervezesi Tudomanyos Egyesulet) Budapest. Vol. 10,'no. 5, May 1956. SOURCES: EEAL - LC Oct..1956. Vol. 5 No. 10 FISCHER, GY. FISCHER, GY. The Tekso filing system, pe 26* Vol. 10, no. 6, June 1956 TOBBTERY-ELES Budapest,, Hungar.-f So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 5s MRY 1957 FISCHER, Gyorg7.. dr.; FODRE,, Zsofia Effect of heat treatment on the reducing power of sewage. Hidro- logial. kozlony 43 no,42344-347 AgI63. 1, Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Kozegeszeegtani Intezete, FISCHER j G. woo".. Determination of the pbarmacopelal bismuth compounds by micro- an& s4mi-miaro methodis.' 0yogyaseress 8 no.4;77-78 1 Apr 1953, (GIXL 24;3) KOVATS, Tibor,- Guorgy,; MAGOS, Laszlo,; FORRO, Laszlo,; YISCHR, Gyorgy. LUKAGS, Ida. P&L"w4w"O Schwartzmann phenomenon induced by asoprotain from homologous and heterologous serums. Kiserletes orvostud. 7 no.1:92-95 Jan 55- 1. Szogedi Orvostudomanyegyetam lozegeszoegtant Intezete e9 Bor- es Nesibeteg Kliniiaja. (ALLERGY, experimental. Schwartsmann phenomenon induced by azoprotein from homologous & haterologous semms) M~a i - FISCHM, Oyargy Simple on-the-spot determination of carbon dioxide in air. I W gesssegugr 37 no-7:192-194 July 56. 1. Kozleaerq a Szogedi Orvostudonarqi 1gynten losegesseogtani Intesetebol (Igaugato., KazWo. Bela. dr. egyetemi tanar). (AIR POLLUTION deters. of carbon dioxide In closed roons by on-tbe spot method, appar. & technic (Hun)) (CARBON D10111M, determ. In air In closed rooms, appar. & technic of on-the-spot deters. method (Hun)) qvn GOIA, I.. Prof.; GLIdORN, V., conf.; DINITRICSCU, I., dr.; )PIS 1. , dr. . - q~R. C YWRESCU, I,,'dr.; GHFSKAN, Gr., dr.; FWILA, I.. V. Therapy of -ulcerous diseases. Ned. int., Bucur. 8 no.4:518-. 52-5 Aug 56, 1. Lucrare din Clinics, a II-a medicale. I.M.F. - Cluj. (PWTIC ULCIR..therapy gastric lavage with bypertonic glucose solutions, evaluation) (HYPIRTONIC SDIAMONS, ther. use glucose solutions in gastric lavage for peptic ulcoor) FISCHER, Oyorgr u ~-' Economic velocity of air in air channels. 1pulstgepesset 12'. no.5:172-173 0 163. - FISCHER,--Iwe_ .The significance of manufacturing instruments is accentuated by our five-year plan. Ujit lap 14 no.1335 10 Jl 162. 1. Iparagi igasgato. KOLOS, Richard, egyetemi tanar; FISC11ER,.Imre,,-,HAR.SANYI, Istvan, dr., docens, kozgazdasagi tudomanyok k-a-na-id~tu-sa; IENGYEL, Karoly, dr., tudomanyos munkatars; BALASSA, Laszlo, foeloado; KOW, Pal, dr., fokonyvelo; KASPER, Egon, dr.; MACSKAS"v, Pal; LUKAGS, Laszlo, okleveles elektromernok; SANTA, Bali4, dr. Scientific conference on retraining instrument industry personnel. Meres automat 13 no.2/3:66 165. 1. Secretary General, Council on Science and Higher Education, Budapest. (for Kolosl. 2. Head, Directorate of Instrument Industry of the Ministry of Metallurgy and Machine Industry, Budapest (for Fischer). 3. Instrument Industry Research Institute, Budapest (for Lengyel). 4. National Price Office, Budapest (for Balassa) 5. Inqtrument and Business Machine Trading Organization, B,adapest (for Kpzma). 6. Group Head, Ministry of Finance, Budapest (for Kasper;). 7. Directorate of Instrument Industry of the Ministry of Metallurgy and Machine Industry, Budapest (for Santa). FISC11FR, J. Scattering of pions on pions in threshold region. Che)dtozl fiz zhurnal 14 no.2s77-88 164. 1. Institute of Physics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Pral~a 8, Lumumbova. 1. HC LILIBOP T.- FL;-HE.R J. I Histological localiza, 'ion of the components of primary cortical response MR) in the somatooensory area in rats. Fhys~..ol. bobemosi. 13 nn.51:484-487 164. 1. Inatifute or Mysiologyp Gzechos'107uk Aendemy of Sciences, and Second Department of Pathological Anatomy, Charles University, Pragite. FISCHER, Jan Green's functions. Ce cas. fys 14 no.3:255-275 164. 1. Institute of Physics, Czechoslovak AcadenW of Sciences, Prague. RIM .'7--,,FISHERP YA* (Fischer, 411 CHULLIv S. *LUS, S-1 A" quat Lagral a ions for -ocattering and problem related to the convergence of the amplitude expaasiono Zhur.ekop.i teor.fiz. 41 noolt256-262 i1 161. (MnA 24:7) li. Ob"yedinenMy institut yadernykh isoledovaniy. 2. Fisdeheskiy izwtitut Chekhoolovatekoy Akademii nauk v Prage (for Fitsher), 3a Inatitut atomnoy fiziki v Bukhareate (for Chu.11i), (Integral A,quationa) (Mesons-Seattering) CZECHOSLOVAKIA FISCHER,, J., and KUCERA,, 0.) [affiliation not given]. ",Report on the Fifth International Child Psychiatric Congress in Scheveningen" 11rague, Ceskoslovenska, Psychiatrie Vol LU, No 3, July 63, pp 207-,,?10. Abstract: Report on the Congress in Schevenirgen., 24 August to 30 August 1962. Czechoslovakia was represented by the two authors. XPALIK, J.; FIS ~ ~CIIEII ~.T. =ateral aplasia of the u1nar artery. Ror&l. ohir. 42 no.:Lt5&62 Ja '64- 1. Chirurgicka klinika lekarske fakulty,PU v Olomouoi~,prechosta prof. dr. V1. Rapant,,DrSo. (BLOOD VUSEM) (ABNO24ALITIES) (Af") PODLAHA, J.; DVORAK, J., BARTOS, J.; CIKL, M.; FIRT, P.; FISCHER, J.; HEJHAL, LO; MASURKA, V.; REGEK, J.; TM5a, M. I --- " ~ I - Clinical experiences with vascular prothases with curle6l polyester silk. Rozhl. chir. 42 no.1;28-30 Ja 163. 1. Ustav klinicke a experimentalni chirurgie v Praze, reditel prof. dr. B Spacek, DrSc. a ostatni zucastnena pracoviste. iVASGULAR SURGERY) (ANGIOGRAPIN) (PLASTICS) (BLOOD VESSEL PROTHESIS) SCHREIBER V,Z-...F:ISCHER, J.; RMENTOVA, V. Some metabolic and endocrine changes in acute 3-acetylpyridine, poisoning in rate. Physiol. bohemoslov. 1l no. 3:212-220 -1162. 1. Iaboratory.for Endar-rinology.and Metabolism, Third Me& 'cal Clinic, Second-Institute of Pathological Anatouq, Faculty of Gen83-al Medicine, Charles University, Prague. PrMINES toxicology) (ENDOCRIR GIANDS physiol3gy) AIN pathology) (CORTICOTROPHIN pharmacology) M (TEXROTROPIN pharmacology) CSISZAR, I.; FISCHF.R. J. Information distances in the field of prob)tbility distribations. Mat jut kozl MTA 7 Ser,A no.1/2:159-10.0 162. "Treatment of refractory materials in an important prerequisite to con-act production in kilns." (p. 136). STAVIVO (Ministerstvo stavebmich bnot) Praha.. Vol 329 No 4, Mar. 1954. SO: East ghwopean Accessions List, Vol /+,, No 8, Aug 1954 S C Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31560 Author Fischer J. Title Analysis of Wintertime operations of Brick Factories in 1955-1956 Orig Pub: Stavivo, 1956, 34, No 10, 353-355 Abstract: An analysis is presented of the putting Into effect, at the Czech factories, of measures that were recommended by the Ministry: maximum utili- zation of driers during the summer, maintenance of labor hygiene under winter conditions, adjust- ment of quarry operations to wintertime work., heating of factory buildings, frost-proofing of C ard 1112 Czechoslovakia /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya,, No 9. 1957, 31560 water reservoirs, Use of salt during autumn and spring period, insulation of driers, utilization of driers located over kilns, adaptation of kilns for wintertime drying. C ard 2A FISCHER, J., inz, Assortment of brick industry products. Stavivo 42 no.12:443-444 D 164. 1. Branch Association of Brick Industry National Enterprisesp Brno. Psychiatry CZECHOSLOVAKIA Psychiatric Clinic, Faculty of General Medicine, Charles University (Psychiatricka Klinika FaIculty Vseobeeneho Lekarstvi KU), Prague, r "Problem of Types in Social Adjustment of Children." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Psychiatrie, Vol 62, No 3.Jun 66, pp 145-152 Abstract CAuthorts I~nglish summary nodified_7: Types of extroverts and intr~Verts in boys of 6 years of age are discussed. The extro- verts have more coordinated body movements, but some of the in- troverts have better skill with their hands, while other introverts are the worst in this respect; the extroverts are all in the middle group. Clumsiness causes inferiority feelings. Introverts are more frequentJ~ neurotic, extroverts are more frequently retarded. 3 Tables, no references. (Manuscript received 18 Doe 65). 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Magnetism. Ferromagnetism. F-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1957, No 6855 Author i-Fischer, Jan Title i 66rm-er-iffig the Problem of the Negative Barkhausen Effect Orig Pub : Ceskool. casop. fys., 1955, 5, No 6, 656 - 663. Abstract : See Referat Zhur - Fizika, 1956, 1409. Card t 1/1 Category HOSIDVAKIA/Magnetism - Ferromagnetism Abs Jour :RWf Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957 No 1409 ~kut~or ;rischerj_jLa Inst -.-Phorsics InBt. Czechoslovakian Ac&d. of Sciences, Prague Title ,On the Exis~ence of a Keptive Barkhausen Effect Orig Pub :,Cbekhool.. fiz, zh- 1956, No 1,-65-73 FA Abstract Results of measu4ments of the so-called negative Barkhausen effect, observed by rdietiskiy and Illev in nickel, are given. It wa.9 noted that this effect was absent from certain grades of iron, nipkel, and ;some alloys. Card CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Theoretical Physics Quantum Electrodynamics. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 6, 1959, 12184 Author : Fischer, Jan Inst Title : Equation for the Green's Fmiction in Quantum Electrody- namics. OriG Pub : Ceskjsl. casop - fYs*y 1953.% 3, No 4. 399-409 Abstract : V.D. Derestetskiy's derivation of the Schwinr;er equation for the Green's function for a case of arbitrary number of electrons and photons is 6eneralized. A recurrent sys- tem of equations is derived, which can be replaced by a simpler system of equations with functijnal derivatives of hiGher orders. The follovin6 two cases are considered: 1) Wlien a system of two coupled equatims is produced and 2) when one equation is of hieher order. It is indicated that relationships become sinpler if the definition of the Green's function is chanaed. -- AccordinC; to auth-ir's Card 1/1 resume. 4 21(1.8)j 24(5) PUn I BOOK MC?LOITATION - SCW/3369 Tsemayasn"a mazhvuzovskaya konferentaiya pa kvantovoy toorli poln 1 tearil slamentarn7kh ChAstIts. Uzhgorod, 1958 Problewy sovi!smannoy teorit alementam7kh chastits. No. 2: Trudy konferentail... (Problems In the Modern Theory of Xlementary Particles. Mr. 2s Transactions of the All-UnIon Tister-Tux Conference an the Quantum Field Theory and the Theory oft Klementary Particles) UxUorod# Zakarpatzkoye oblastuoys Ind-vo, 2959. 214 V. 5,000 copies printed. 111.3 To. Lansadze, Docent$ Tech. Zd.s X. Belous. I'MOSICt This book is Intended for physicists, particularly those concerned with problems I= t9e field of elementary particles and the cramatum theory. COVEtACM: This book contains artidlee an elementary PLrt1cles origin," read at the All-Union Inter-Vuz Conftrance hold at U!!!!erod Stato University an October 26, 1958. Among the topics aref--th* sprn - - - hi- --- tin: rumic~-tfisc~, disaiised or field t eak7. t Lorentz contractions# parity studied, nualeon-nucleon scattering, English abstracts accompany each article. RererenceS rOx1O" 0 -h - -- ~ r I ftlgluov, A.Z. Polarization Of Qumt&.ftitt*d by A X43Dmt=z IW I aLrashankovo V.S. Optical Analysis of the Interaction Between t I-articles With Nucleons &rA Ruclans pas Nucleons Sndr Plead 142 E!Mv. 0.y. The Send-Phanowenclogical Theory of Nuclear an 149 Ya., and 3-mulli- Partial Wave Analysis of the -eh . ties or Particles 23T =Ajwz_4,&_ andI.A-lasysx. The Rrfect of the Form-PhAtOP on the Processes of Dreasstrahlung " 0eneration or Pairs an Protons 265 ZLJImcddx_.V4. On the Interaction BetweanA -Particles and ._P~jleons in th B"ernucial e.. . -.1. r - 11 - 1T5 I I _ " - -Ir 1. ..,. ZgZjadZe TO.N. The I-Summatloh of the Perturbation I . _ 1 ' JAMd2X~I, and t Yu qjE!Z._ The r ~ & Tu'x V*, Lcasadze, Yu.X.. V.T. g- q _ -I ZnorgY R4g1cn$ h n H.1 Problem of *jOl06B_-1U0_l*Od Soattes-ini.; . i r 11 195 Lcasafts, Tu.M.. rZ.Z_JAMd2Ml, I.Yu. KrivuldY. . Pushdd V. whimich, L.P. Lukin, and S X Emst. 6 Me I.V. Pod -I - ~ ~ - _ - d-lr i;s tion MsiFwk _t; !ph b t 65dlr r :r V I a u r lo a r .- f CIRF 1 - c &- o "d - 20 M- J Interpretation of the VU01600-Rudleco Scatteringil r..ti.. or 211 ----- ------- - -- - - C AI'6 OC ?'4,45o o ~L 85682 S/056/60/038/006/024/049Az B006/BO70 AUTHORS: Fisher, a. (Institute of Ph.Ysioa of the Czechoslovakian Academy o. Sciences, Prague), Chulli. S. (Bucharest Inst-itutt, J Atomic Ys ca, Rumania) 1 110 TITLE: Recurrent Construction of Angular Operators. I PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol- 38, No. 6, pp. 1740-1750 TEXT: The S-matrix theory allows the cross sections of elementary processes to be written as a function of energy, charge, angle, and spin. This can be done directly either on the basis of perturbation theory, Tamm.-Dankov theory, dispersion relation theory, or other theories; or in a phenomenological way. In both cases, it is convenient to expand the S-matrix in terms of the eigenfunctionelof the momentum and isotopic spin operators for the initial and final ates of the process considered. The form of this expansion may be obtained from the conservation laws derived from the symmetry of the process with respect to the known transformation Card 1/4 85682 Recurrent Construction of Angular Operators. I S/056/60/038/006/024/049/XX B006/BO70 groups. The following representation of the S-matrix is considered: S = Z a(JM(f);JOMO(i))IJM(f)> and IjM(f)> are the vectors of a given initial and a given final state, respectively; la 12 is the intensity of the corresponding transitiont J0,1ko and J,M are the quantum numbers of the total momentum and of its z-components in the initial and final state, respectively; (i) and (f) are quantum numbers which, together with JOAO and J9M form the total set of initial and final states, respectively. Only the angular terms M and (f) are considered; the other variables, such as energy, isotopic spin. parity.. etc. can be comprehended in a. It follows from the invariance of the S-matrix with respect to spatial rotations that J=J09 M=MO, and the coefficients a are independent of M. Hence S = 2 a(energy?.....~J(-C)(i))ri(angles and spins., J(f)(i)), where the J(f)(i) "angular operators" are determined from the formula Card 2/4 Recurrent Construction of Angular Operators. I 85682 S/056/60/038/006/024/049/XX B006/BO70 IJM(f)>