SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VACHNADZE, N.D. - VACKAR, J.

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VolJ, (Mineral water] Mineralirgre vody. 1961. 108 p. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Tiflis. Sove-.- po izucheniyu pro- izvoditellr,7kh sil. 2. Akademiya nauk Gru2inskoy SSR (for Tavadze). (Georgia-Mineral water) VACHNADZE, N.I. Bioecologioal characteristics of the hop hornbnamCostr- ya carpinifolia. Scop. Trudy Tbil. bot. inst. 22ilU-125 162. (MIRA 17:2) A Ku I i" ;~:i ; L.A.; MANOLOVA, E.,`.; A-le.; TAPitSOVA, Tl,*-,C;,' -`J It. PIROkXV, I.Ya.; P-KOFf N, R.A.; BABUINA-SHVILI, N.F.; PUNSKAYA, I.G.; BlUFd,'l--ThG-VA, O.G.; ?WORELISKAYA) L.A." T&F.; TOPUIRIYA, !.I.; MATABZILI, G.V.; GIGIMiliVILI, MA,S. N NAWYIEV, E.G.; BLOKHOV, V.P. ,_,~.G.; MAZUPJII, I D.; Abstracts. Zhur. rd~rf)bjol., ff)Jd. i inmun. 41 Ap 164. 1. Moskovokiy iri;,ti-',uL o~j,Jdu-j,,!iulcjjgJl J m1krobJologt-I (for Kurnosova). rayonnayn bollnitna Moldav-,',ec- S-OR i Vinnit,-'.i.- m--.ditslLnnlI:Jy lri~;titut imeni Pirogo'la Bondarenko), 3. in~:,Ili-~ut vr%tsin i (for Pakhman). oblaetryy otrl-!:L (for Yavrijjric,,j-., 5. Dom- Ir. -ly ne d ii n.;k' -,y (for Mlanolova)', 0. THIJ~- vrlyc~'Vlayfl lmtrlt tan.jiya (for "koi-v.,ir- S 7. Kemerovokiy mt--ditsim,,kiy institut (for PrctSenk,)). 8. Tu_-~-".,imn- Skiy meditolm;-r-iy institut (for PunskayrL, Burmistrova). 9. Gor'.. kovskiy institut e.Fldem-iolo~;Li i miVrobiologli I a ya sanitarnc,--3pi.e,--;,,."i.cheskaya stant:3iya (for Pogu~--Il- r yoariw skaya, Dlha--henko). 10, institutmaditsinskay parazito-Jr?,ji i tropicheskoy inedltolny imeni. Virsaladze Ministerstva zdrfl, *, oo il- 1; - -L - IvIlt raneniv- Gruzz; n-,~i~y (for T,jpuriyu, Matzibell, GD?,i tfoi,-, -1 Vachnadze). 11. Klla:~,anCk.iy institut usover.9hen-SL"rovaniya vra,.,hey (for Nabiyev), VACHNADZEJ, T.M. Technology of autoclaved lime and cinder brick. Trudy Inst.stroi. dela. AN Gruz.SM 8s87-95 160. (MIRA 24:10) (Bricks) VACHNADZE, Y.A.~ GONGW.REMKO, Ye.I.; NYAWHUU, G. Displacement of the gallbladder in transfer of the body from the vertical to the horizontal position. Vest. rent. i rad. 37 no.5s66-68 S.-O 162. (MIRA l7112) 1. Iz kliniki Soveta Ministrov Mongollskoy Narodnoy Respubliki (glavnyy vrach P. Batsukh) i kafedry anatomii (zaveduyushchiy G, Dorzh) meditsinakogo fakullteta Mongol'skogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (rukovoditell raboty - konsul'tant kafedry anatomii dotsent Ye.l. Goncharenko). VACHNADZE, rq,S..; ..UNOBASI[VILI, Ya.M. Formation of indlun.-sulfur coupounds. Soob.AN Gruz.SSR 21 no-51 531-537 N '58. (KIRA 12:5) 1. AN GruzSSR, Institut khImit Im. P.G.Malikinhvilt, Tbilisi. Predstavlano aka4emikom R.I.Agladze. (Indium compounds) NANOBASHVILI, Ye.M.; VAGHNADZE, Ye.S. Use of S25 . a radioactive sulfur Isotope in chemical analysis. Trudy Inst. prikl. khim. I elektrokhim. AN Gruz, SSR 2:129-135 161, (HIRA 16:8) (Sulfur-Isotopes) (Chemistry, Analytical) ACCESSION IM: APLO18355 AUTHORS: Nanobashvilij, Ye. M.; Vachnadze, Ye. S, S/0251/64/033/001/0085/OW2 TITLE: Investigation of the system InCl3-Li2S - H20 by methods of physical and chemical analysis (Presented by correspohding member of the Academy N. A. Landiya 4,P 7p 1963) SOURCE: AN -aruzSSR. Soobshcheniya, v. 33, no. 1., 1964, 85-92 TOPIC TAGS: indium, indium chloride, lithium, lithium sulfide, sodium sulfide3 potassium sulfide, lithium thioindate, solubility, specific conductivity, precipi- tate formation) hydrogen ion concentration ABSTRACT: Studies were performed on the solubility., PH, specific conductivity, and volume of precipitates of the InCl - L12S - H20 system- It was observed that at a Li2S/1n013 ratio of 1.5 or 1e ss in ium sulfide (In2S3) is formed which, in turn, enters into reaction with LJ2S, resulting in lithium thioindate, LiInS2- With an increase in the L12S/Irr.13 ratio above 1.5. the original In2S3 precipitate gradual- ly turns into a mixed In2S3 - LiInS2 precipitate, and when the ratio reaches 2.0, the precipitate consists exclusively of lithium thioindate, A further increAse of Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4018355 the ratio to 5.3 brings about a complete dissolution of the precipitate. The points of In2S and LiInS2 formation can be followed also by bends in the electro- conductivity aad pH curves. Sim:Llar experiments were conducted with analogous systeias, where lithium was replaced by Na or K, which revealed the same two-stage mechanism in the formation of indium compounds. The authors point to the reaction as a potential analytical procedure for the separation of indium. The determina- tions of Li, Ila, and K were conducted in the laboratoriya absolyutnogo vozrasta gorny*kh porod Geologicheskogo instituta AN OSSR (Laboratory of Absolute Age of Rocks at the Geological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR). Thanks are given to M. M. Rubinshteyn and I. Go Grigorlyev for assistance. Origo art. has: 2 tables and 7 charts. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR Institut prikladnoy khimii i elektro- khJ.mii (Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR Institute of Applied Chemistry and Elec- trochemistry) smiTTED: o4jul63 DATE ACQ: 19M&r64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOV: o06 OTHER: 004 Card 2/2 VACHNADZE, Ye.S.; NANOBASHVILI, Ye.M. Study of the systems InC13 - Rb2 - R 0 and UZI - GY - H20 using the phyaicochomical analysis Jthod. Soog. AN ruz. SSR 33 no. 2031-337 F 164. (MIRA 170) 1. Institut prikladnoy khimii i elektrokhimii Aft GruzSM. Prodstavlano akademikam R.I.Alyladze. S/169/62/000/007/092/'149 1)228/D307 AUTHORS: Baranov, V. I. and Vachnadze, Yu. A. TITLE: Correlation of natural radioactive emanations in the air in relation to geologic conditions in the example of areus of certain crystalline and sodimentlLry rocko PERIODICAL:. Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 7, 1962, 18-!Q,, abstract 'I'B99 (Tr. In-ta geofiz. AN Gruz SSR, 19, 1960, 151-158) TEXT: The content of the decay products of radon and thoron in the. air at a height of 1 arLd 4 m. was measured over aurfaces with a di- verse lithologic composition. The method of measurement was to ex- pose a negatively charged wire, 10 m in length, for 2 hours at the same time of day.-.Thp-.r-17E~d.iation...of.the ground surface was deter- mined simultaneously by means of a PR--f (RP-1) device. 8even points were investigated in all. It was established as a result that the concentration of thoron decay products correlates well -with the radioactivity of rocks in the measurement area. There is Card 1/2 D~WOOO/007/0~~_I/i 'V) 3/1 6Y Correlation of natural ... D228 307 no such correlation for the decay products of radon. It is impos-3- ible to use the applied method'to estimate the nature of the 0.,)il radioactivity, since the concentration of the radon decay pr,)ducts is averaged for an area that cannot be compared to -the area giv- ing off thoron. /-Abstracter's note: Complete translation._7 Card 2/2 C- p Yu.A. ------ -. Influence of meteorological factors in the change in the radon- thorium ratio in the air. Soobo 0 Gruz. SSR 25 no. 3:267-272 s 16o. (MIRA 14, 1) 1, Akademiya nauck Gruzinskoy SSRp lustitut geofiziki, Tbilisi. Predstavleno chlonom-korrespondenton Akadmdi nauk Grusinekoy SSR V.I. Mamasakhlisovym. (Radon) (Thorium) VACHNAME, Yu.A. Radiometric ana2ysis of rocks. Soob. AN Gruz. &9R 26 no.4:40~- 1+(Y7 Ap 163. (HIRA 34:8) 1. Institut geofizild AV Gruzinskoy SSR, Tbilisi. Predstavleno chlenom-korrespondentom AN GruzSSR V.I. Hamasakhlisovym. (Rocks-Analysis) (Radioactivity6--14easuremer.+,) "kCIMADZE, Yu.A. Dependence of the contents of radioactive emanations in the air on ths geological conditions at the place of observation. Trudy Inst. geofiz. AN Gruz. SSR 21:177-179 163, (MIRA 18:12) L 12991-66 EWT(1)/EWT(.m),IFCC/EWP(t)/EWP(b) JJP(c) JDIGW ACC NR: AR6000798 SOURCE.CODE: UR/0169/65/000/009/BO13/BO13 Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 9B.132 ~SOURCE: 3 / elell S 5 AUTHOR: Chkhenkeli, Sh. M.; Vachnadze, Yu. A. JITLE: Radon concentration in the ground layer of the atmosphere at Tbilisi CITED SOURCE*. Tr. Gruz. p)litekhn. In-t, no. 5(98), 19611t 3-7 'TOPIC TAGS: radon, atmospheric contamination, wind ~TRANSLATION: The authors give data from measurements of the radon concentration in the air at Tbilisi by the Clz.ter-Geitcl method at altitudes of I and 4 m from the ;surface of the earth. The results confirm the importance of prevailing northwest ,and north winds in raising the radon concentratigg in thc. r.in this region. The .annual mean concentrations of radon In the air for 1959-1963 'W'e6i ~.6.10-lb Curie/ CM3 at an altitude of I m and 2.9,10-16 Curie/cM3 at an altitude of 4 m. SUB CODE: 0 4 c -rd- c UDC:~ 551.510.7 r7 TIACTA,':~, J- Vachoid, J. Habitat 040 50:'F-' srp-cic's or oats (Chiroi-tera) ir, sio,.,acia. p. 17~. Vol. 10) no. 2) -L955 mow,IA ;3ra,,.jsI.avaj GZeCjj05JOVaKia Sj: Morith-iy List Of iast i~-,uroy(,an 1%ccessionsi CLIAL), LC, Vol. 5, I'o- 2 February, 1956 0 no SO: p-Ionthly list of ;bast ~;iirorean ,,crt-3sE! one, C.AL), V.I. L. !:0. 11, I OV. Unt- VACHOLD, J. 5CIENCE Periodicals: BIOILGIA Vol. 10, no. 6, 1955 VACHOLD, J. Bats of the Tisovec-41uran karst caverns. p. 735 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No* 5Y May 1959, Unclass. VACHOID, J. Dccurrence and distribution of bats (Chiropter-.3,' in Slovakia. P. '~ (131:)LG,:;I--KE F-RkCE. Vol. 2. No. 14, 1956, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) SO: Yonthly Ligt of 'E'ast Euronean Acce331ons (U,-') LC. Vol. 6. No. 12, Dec 1957- Uncl. VACHOLD, J. Bate in the caves of the 4asoy and Zadiel Karst area. P. 195, (Biologia) Vol. 12, no. 3, 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EFAI) Vol. 6y 'No. 11 November 1957 -Ic ri-I I I CE v 0 ,r'! ZOC-,Ij w c"W;-11i), licrzer,,Is Polovilict, It ~~, . v Le,,.,. T. . a boolk rcvLe,,.,. V01. 12, ~10. 12, 19"7 Lc Vol. ?p 15^0 of Ensi, Luropcan cFsions Monthly Iry! VACHOLD) Je "Fifth anniversary of the Zoological Department of the Institute of Biology of the Slovak Academy of Scierces.11 BIOLOGIA, Slovenska akademia iied, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 13, No. 12, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EE-AI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8, August 1959. Uncl. PLISKO, Ivan; RAKOSS, Pavol; KNETY, Emil; VACHOW), Julius Carriage of leptoopirao by hedgehogs In Slovikia. Ceek.epidem. mikrob.imun. 9 no.1:12/15 A 160. 1. Ustav mikrobiologie a epidemiologie lek. fqk. UK v Brntislave, Faunioticke laboratorium SAV v BrFitiBlAve. (LEPTOSPIROBIS transm.) VACHOVop.1 MEZAN,I.0- SIMOV,A. Electrographic test f'or the evaluation of the muscle tonus. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 62 no.12tl784-1785 162 (MM 16til) 1. Institut nevrologii i paikhiatrii (dir. - prof. G.Ganev) Sofiya. I ZAPLSTALEK, M.; VACHOVA, M.,-_-KOMENDA, S. Effect of meratran on basal metabolism in depressive states. Activ. nerv. sup. 3 no.2:210-23l '61. 1. Psychistriebillinika PU,.Ustav 19karske fyziky PU Olomouc. (DEPRESSION ther) (PIPRADROL ther) (BASAL METABOLISM pharmacol) I KLEMENT, Karell VACHOUT Ladimlav - -11---.- I now aasembly line of injection pumps. Siln doprava 12 no.12y, 6-7 D 164. 1. Ceskoslevenske automobilove opravikyj, Prague. vAnTsmim, julius (ahlava, Tyrsova 6. r Acute rheumatic encepbalopatby treated by aureomycin & ACTH. Gas. lek cook. 96 no.47:1477-1479 22 loy 57. 1. Interni oddeleni I= v Jihlave, prodnosta prim. Dr M. Sturea. (BRADI. dis. rheum. encephalopathy. ther., ACTR & chlortetracyuline 00) (AGTH, ther. use rheum. anoophalopatby (On)) (CHIORTNMOTOLINA, ther. ume same) VACHTEITIE114, Julius /reviewer/ SUOM-14 Given Namou Countryl Academic Degreess Affiliations Czechoslovakia /not given/ /not given/ 0 Sources Praguep PraktickX -Lekart Vol 41, No B# 1961, PP 378s I)stas "The Present State the Medicamentosue Treatment of Progressive Polyarthritis mu stavu medikamentotni lecby polyartrit K soucasne ~ i~d) j Prague, State Medical Publishlng House (Statni zdravotnicke nakla- datelstvi)p 19609 96 pages. Authors VYKYDAL9 M. TRNKA, Pavel;-VACHTENHEIM, Julius - Eye changes during treatment with antimalarials. Cask. oftal. 18 no,4t297-303 JI 162. 1. Ocni oddeleni, prednosta dr. -T. Hynie, a interni oddeleni, prednosta dr. V. Smid, nomocnice a poliklinikou OUNZ v Jihlave. (ANTMALARIAIS toxicol) (M pharmacol) VACHTEWIM, J 4us -- Rheumatic meningitis, Cas. lek. cask. 101 no.29/30:940-941 20 JI ;62. 1. Interni oddeleni OUNZ v Tihlave, tastup. prodnosta MUDr. V. Smid. (RHEUMATIC FKV compl) (MMNGITIS etiol) CSSR TAOMMAM, J. Moftaine of t1w OUn hoopital (LAoml oWalad Jlhlxva, directort V. $add, ND PmCm. WatrIMM V"talk. No 1, 1963, VP n'rmtoont of aystmis ImM Wytbastem ilith AnUadwU*- CZECHOSLOVAKIA VACHTENHEIM. Julius Internal Medicine Ward of the OUNZ Hospital (Vnitimi oddeleni nemocnice OUNZ), Jihlava Prague, Vnitmi lekarstyi, No 41 1963t PP 363-368 "The Treatment of Osteoarthrosis Deformans with Vas o di lat ors . 11 C ZEC IHOSLO IVAY, ILI A VACHTENHEIM, J., MD. Internal Medicine Ward of the Hospital (Interni oddeleni nemocnice), Jihlava Prague, Frakticky lekar, No 9, 1963, PP 338-340 "Differential Diagnosis of Collagenic Illnesses with Individual Attention to the Systen, of Lupus Erythematosus.11 j-0- IA V A C -11,12 E: 17 -1 J; SV03011A, ~-!O 1Lc e u 117 j j-,1, Va oddcl.3,-,l.- nemocnice Olil, (for 30th) lekarstvi 710 il--', 1-)6'), -t.L u C-1 SUS "The Iiici6ericcl Dl.' SYS'"C;':! -EX.Ytil 0 VACHTENHEIIII, J.; VYK(JURIL,J. .. , I..., . ".- 11 -.- -- '~'.Uzhylthiourmcil as a provocative factor in systemic lupus orythematosus. Cao. lek. cesk. 102 no.52t1413-U16 Z7 D163. 1. Interni oddel(mi memoanice OUIM v Jihlave, vedauci MUDr. V.Smid. -t Ucurmu,im, J.; KkZAL,(,VAj V. Lipoid gout xanthomatosis) in K-Immel-atiel- Wilson syndrome. VnItrid I.ek. 11, no.11:1.122-1125 N 165. 1. Vnitrni oddeleni nemamice Obvodniho ustavu narodniho zcLrav4 v jiblave (prodnosta MUDr. VI. Smid). VACHTENHEIM, J.; SVOJITKA, J. Thymol turbidity reaction in Byatemic lupus erythematoaus. Vnitrni lek. 11 no.9:899-903 S 165. 1. Vnitrni oddeleni (prednosta. MJDr. V1. Smid) a ustredni laboratore (prednosta AlDr. J. Svojitka) nemocnice Obvodniho ustava narodniho zdravi. v Jihlave. HUNGARY/Leather, Fur, Gelatins, Tanning Material) H. Technical Albumins. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - laitniya, No 19, 1958, 66328 Author : Guba Ferenc, -Vachter Janos Inst Title An Investigation of the Microstructure of Collaaen Fibers By Means of Electron Microscope. Orig Pub Bor-es cipotechn.) 1957, 7, No 4j 8o-82. Abstract Electron microscopic investigations shcved that the dif- ferent methods ;f tannin[; produce characteristic chan- 6es in collagen fibers. Fibers of chromium tannin-.- are very much like fibers of untanned leather,, which seem- inaly explains their great stability in tearinG. Fibers of leater of veGetable tanning do not possess an identical thickness; in slices, there can be found a [,Teat quantity of agaomerates of a nonfibr,.)us subs- tance of a size from 200 A to 3 which disinteD7ate Card 1/2 HUNGIRY/Leather, Fur, Gelatins, TanninG Material. Technical. Albumins. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 66323 durin3 the ultrasonic processinG of the preparation (seeminay, particles of the tannid are connected with the fibers). PhotoGraphs of fibers of different tanninG arc Gifcn,, with ma(~nifications from 5000 to 15000- Card 2/2 7 7/--' HUNGARY/Leather, Fur, Oelatins, Tannin3 Materials, H. Technical Ubumins. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 19., 1958, 66342 Author : Radniti Laszlo, Guba Forenc. Vachter Ja Inst : _^ Title : An Investigation of the Suspension of Fiber Materials by Means of the Electron Microscope. Orig Pub : Bor-cs cipotechn., 19581 8) No 2, 57-60. Abstract In the production of artificial leather from fiber materials, the process of pulverizing the fiber raw material influences the quality of the finished pro- duct. This process of pulverizing the fiber raw material was studied by means of an electron micros- cope. Card 1/1 VACHTFIR, jaros I-ld-tity of upper a7 rsf-e-tzr' in ~--y .1, - I..- - - - - 0 ri s t.9 .Ecr cip,-- --,I .-.r, . 2 . ll.~-47 M r 1' 5. 1. Danalon - VAiL- f; t- L-, --" - VACHn, J.; KCNTA, J. "Laterite from Skuticko in Zelezne Hory", P. 577, (SBOUTIK. ODDIL GEOLCOICKY, Vol. 20, 1953, Praba, Czech.) SOt Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 3, Mar 1955, Uncl. VA.CITL, J. .~n,,7! ri-1;n '~, t:x,-+p 14-1. -, -, ~ n I , i,.. age - -~rr 2 :0 p . ~7. Fr' .rue, ~).L. 2,j n~- 3, _--:54. SO: Xonthly List of &~,st I'uropesn accessions, LC, Vol. 5, No. 6 june -Y,115C, 16rcl. fli ate rk a If a r a I u IT; in um C. i Uran~s ((4rrT,-!w. $1 I'M lik ---The clicill. coll-p- 0 b.mvitc f're dis- cumml. Martilt jucobwll - OZECHOSLOI[AXIA / Coar-ochonistry. Goochorintry. Hydrochomistry. D Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Khir-iya, No 3, 1957, No 7850 Author s Vachtl, J. Inst 2 ro_E_`g1v`on Title i Hrocko Bnuxitos, Thoir Forration and Kinoral Proportion Orig Pub t Vost. Ustrod. Ustrmi geol., 1956, Vol 31, No 3, io5-n4 Abstract t It has boon established that tho grantor portion of the Hrocko bnuxitoa are of the dicsporc type; the snallor por- tion arc of tho boo-.itc typo. Chcr-ical, analyses on bauxi- tos fror- 11 deposits are given. Tho bibliogrcphy lists 30 itoms. Cnrd 1/1 VACHTL, Josef Technicka petrografic. (Technical Petr:)..-,raTIiy; a xmiversity textbook. 3d. ed. illus.) For the students of the Faculty of Building and Construction. Prague, SNTL, 1957, 113 p. Bibliograficky katalog, CSR, Ceske knihy, No. 33. 24 Sent 57. p. 715. VACHTL, J. "Eightieth birthday of the academician, jo:sef Kratochvil; a biographic note." VEESTNIK, Ustredni ustav geologicky, Prag-ae, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 33, No. 4, 1958. Monthly List of East European Accesslons (n~11), W, Vol. 6, No. 8, Auguot 1959. Uncl. VACKIL, J. A survey of activities of the Prague Research Center of the Central Geologic Institute during the years 1956-1957. p. 400e Prague. Ustredni ustav geologicky. VESUIK. Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vols 33) no* 6, 1958 Monthly List of East European Accessions (ERAI), LC, Vol. 8, no;11, Nov. 1959 Unel. VAO I N L, J. "A survey of the activitios of the Pra~-,,e rr,c-earch branch of the Clentral G---Icric Institute during the years 1956-1957.11 VEST11K, Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 93, Io. 6, 1,-?5', 1-'.onthI-.y list of 1W)'T' EUROFIr,A1.1 At"C'7K'683IONS W, Vol. ",, lNe. ','. Jiily 11,13c, Unclas VAG'iiTLj J. -913MC, (In- caps); Given Names Country-. Czectio"16val-i'l Academic Degrees: /tiot Iv" t! Affiliation. Contral 111,,,tititO Of (;(1010JV, (Ustredni w3tav goologicky), i'rbL.. d ------ t'u ,u(.,, Vootnik U.,3Lredniho Ustavu Goologickehov Vol XXXVI, Source: P raj- 110 2, karch 1961, pj) 129-132. Data: "The Pinding of Schoplite !fear iforni Babakovo liorth of Hlingko in Bohemia, Czechwilovakia." Co-author: Stemprok, 14o, /as above/ SUMA!,2, Given NaM03 Cowntry: Academic Degrees: /-ot j.;ilzen/ Affiliation: Source: ij!,-tLvu (,eolo-ic,,~-.eho, Vul .o '29-334. Data: VACHTLP Joi3ef A conferpnes on the deep geological otructure sur7ey. Vestnik ust geolog 37 no.6:477-481 N 162. CZE",-.,.Os,uo 11 "JL I 'A VACHITL, J. Prague, Vestnik ustrednilio ustavu geologick-cho, '10 5, 1963, pp 293-295 "Claystone or "Tonstein"VI ZOUBEKp Vladimir., akademik; KAWNIX, V.; KASPAR, J.; MASKA, M.; VACHTL, J.; ZATOPEK, A. Research on the deep earth layers and its place in the research on inorganic nature. Vestnik CSAV 72 no-3:327-332 163. S/06;/63/000/001/046/061 B144/BI86 AUTHOR: Vaohuda, Jiri TITLE: Device for producing hydrogen peroxide addition products PERIODICAL: Referativayy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 1, 1963, 346, abstract 1L31 (Czechool. patent 100270, JulY 15, 1961) TEXT: Solid products of H 202 addition to salt hydrates, metal oxides or metal hydroxides are obtained by mixing aqueous 11 202 solution and the respective substance in the given ratio, using an apparatus consisting of a round flat plate with an elevated rim and a hollo4 bottom, which rotates in the horizontal plane. in the cavity of the bottom a horizontal baffle plate is so mounted that during operution of the device the cooling agent (water) flowing down continuously through a central tube cools the entire surface of the bottom of the plate and is then drained off below the baffle plate through the lower central tube. The H2 02 solution is introduced at the top. When the plate rotates, the H 20 2 layer passes below the device Card 1/2 Device for producing hydrogen ... . S/081/63/000/ool/046/061 B144/BI66 metering the second component and mixing it with the solution. At the opposite aide of the plate, the product is removed with a scraper and ' discharged into the container. A flow diagrant is given. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 GLADKOVSKIYj V.A.; MOROZOV., A.N.1 STROGANOV, A.I.- VACHUGOV G A - PrinIMBIJ uchastl3W: JELOVO B.V., inzh.; POPOV,-= .01 BAYAZITCV, M.I., inzh. Effect of work hardening on the properties of structural steel. [Sbor. trud.] Nauch.-iss3finst.met. no.4:3A4,-150 161* (MIRA 15:11) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut metallurgii (for Gladkovskiy, Morozov, Stroganov). 2. Zlatou'stovskiy metallurgicheskiy zarod (for Vachugov). (Steel, Struetural-Hardening) S/133/62/000AG6/003/015 A0r_4/A I n- AUTHORS: "Otroganov, A. I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Vachuj~pv, 0. A., Belov, D. F., Engineers TITLE: Distribution of additives in the electric arc _"urnace bath during smelting F=---,11D:C;AL: Stal', no. 6, 1962, 52" - 525 The distribution of additives during smelting IS XHBA 4 A (iahaAA) and 35 XIOA (35KhYuA) steel grades in 12-ton electric are furnaces (520 mm deep, 290 mm in dfameter) was studied. The tests covered the .oxidizing, reducing and tapping periods of the process. The analynis was carried out taking into account the following error limits: for a carbon content between 0.1 and 2.0%: �0.015 - �0.05%; for a silicon content of < 0.1 - 0.5%: �0.00,75 - +0.023%; for a phosphorus content of 0.03 - 0.1%: �0.0025 - �O.004%; for a sul- phui content of 0.02 - 0.05%: -10.002 - -1-0.004%; for a manganese content of 0.1 - 0.5%: �0.02% and for a -tungsten content of 0.5 - 2.0%: �0.03/0.'. The changes in the content of the various additives for the grades studied were almost identical. In the oxidizing period the bath is mixed very thoroughly, due to the separation Card 1/~ II z5: Distribution of additives in... A0510, I n- of carbon oxide bubbles, and additives are distributed evenly throushout the metal, The sulphur content in this period is reduced by 0.005 7 O.GO". 'Earlier tests made in a 30-ton electric furnace with Fe59 radioactive isotope-karriel out by A. 1. Stroganov and 0. Ya. Vaynshtayn) showed that it was distributed -~;ni- .Por-mly in the bath within 3 - 6 minutes. In the reducing period, due to 'he alo- sence of intensive convective flows in the bath the distributlofi of additives .0 J_ I in the metal slows down. Thus, the Fe59 isotope tested in the 30-ton electric fur- nace was distributed in this period only in 60 - 75 minutes. The separation of sulphur is rather intensive; there is hardly any change in the phosphorus con- tent, sometimes only a slight increase (by 0.001 - 0.002%). The nitrogen content, in spite of the long duration of the reduction period (70 - 90 minutes) does not increase by more than 0.001 - 0.00,~%. At the end of the reducing perIod, after the addition of ferro-alloys is checleed, carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen are distributed uniformly in the bath, both horizontally and vertically. At very high rates of carburization, however, a carbon concentration in the upper layers of the bath can be observed. The generally accepted view that the nitrogen con- centration increases in the upper layers of the bath, was not proved by the:'o tests. A uniform distribution of chrome and manganese takes place only 30 - 40 Card 2/3 3/133/62/000/006/003/015 Distribution of additives in... 1,0510,127, minutes after their addition. With delayed addition of ferrochrome and ferro- manganese and in relatively small amounts, chrome and manganese w'ill riot be dis- tributed uniformly; they concentrate mainly in the upper layers. The distribu- tion of silicon and aluminum, added in the form of ferrosilicon povider and metal- lie aluminum, takes a long time; almost during the entire reducing. perlod these elements are concentrated in the upper bath-layers, under the are. Tungsten, added In the form of ferrotungsten, is distributed nonuniformly, even 50 - 70 minutes after addition; its content increases towards the bottom. There are 2 figures. Card 3/3 KHASIN, G.A.; Y~p4UWV,.G.A.; MEMUSHENKOV, P.P.; FOSYSAYEVA, L.I.; MEDOVAR, B.I.; MAKSIMDIIICH, B.I. Production of K1736 and B1961 steel by the electric slag remelting method. Avtom. avar. 16 no.908-81 3 163. (MIRA 16tlo) , 1. Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod (for Khasin, Vachugov, Menushenkov, Posysayeva)- 2. Inatitut elektroavarki im. Ye.06 Patona AN UkrSSR (for MLvar, Maksimovich). KHASIN) G.A.; KOLYASNIKOVAq R.I.; VACHUGOV, G.A.; BOYARSHINOV, V.A.; GAVRILOV, O.T.; ALEKSEYENKO, M.F.; MELIKHOV, P.I.; VYBORNOV, A.F. Electric slag refining of stainless, heat-resistant steel. Stall 23 no.10t908-910 0 163. (MIRA 161l1) ~E?qTjSHrfjF,OV p P.P.; KHASIN, G.A.; VACHUGOV, G.A.; KRYLOV, S.M.; Prinimali uchqstiye: KOLYASITIKOVA, R.I.; PWHE1K07=,'-1Z'.A.; ANTROPOV, O.F. IlprovinR-the mcrostruett" and reducing nonmetoLlic Inclusions in the electric alag,rafining of alloyed steel. Stall 23'no.12:11-10-1112 D 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Zlntoustovskiy metallurgichaskiy zavod. ACCESSION NR: AP4029831'- 8/0279/64/0001002/0026/0030 WUTIIORt Khly*norv, V. V. (Sverdlovsk-Zlatoust); yeaLnp o. A. (Sverdlovsk-Zlatoust); Khasin, G. A. '(Sverd lava k-!Zl atous t); Vachugov, G..A, (Overd love k-ZlAtous t) ; SorokLn, Yu. 'V. (Sverdlovsk-Zlatoust) TITLE: On the mechanism of extracting nonmetallic impurities from steel drops in slag SOURCE: AN SSSR. Tzv. Metallurgiya i gornoye delo, no. 2, 1964, 26-30 TOPIC TAGS% ShKh-15 steel, ANF-6 slag, EI-736 steel, impurity, extraction ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the passing of ShKb-15 steel drops through a layer of fused ANF-6 slag and its purification from non-metallic impurities. The amount of large impurities decreased dtiring this process to a greater degree than did the fine impurities. Impurities larger than 10 p, present in the initial metal, disappeared completely. This cannot be the result of flotation, since the metal of the mobile drop was intensely agitated. It was experimentally shown that the con- tent of solid, non-metallic impurities In ShKh-15 and EX-736 steels decreased by passing drops through an ANF-6 slag layer. The content of the impurities decreased with an increase*of the path length in accordance with the law of attenuation. Card 1/2 ACCESSION FR: AP4029831 Larger impurities were extracted faster than fine impurities. The higher the im- purity concentration, the more rapidly they were eliminated from the metal. The impurity content in large drops fell slower than in fine drops. The obtained regu- larities were qualitatively and quantitatively clear, at-Ing from a definite mechanism impurity waraction. It was assumed that the internal eddy movements of the impurity delivers the drops to the surface layer which remained there without !returning into the metal. OrIgo art. has: 3 figures and 2 formulas. IASSOCTATION: none !SUB24ITTED: 180ot63 ]DATE ACQ: 3OApr64 ENCL: 00 .SUB CODE: NL NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 000 Card 2/; KHLYITOVI) V. V.; SOROKIN, Yu. V.; YESIN, 0. A.; KRASIN, G. A.; VACHUGOV, S---A, Character of the movement of steel drops in slag. Iwv. vys.ucheb. zav.; chern-met.7 no. 5:22-25 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy in8titut i Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. ----L-4h45-5-66 __j~aAmJLT/Lwp(~t YETI ~jjp ~ej~D---- ACC NRt AP6018259 SOURCE COM UR~161-~3-l6-Cl6-o6lcdilol-3310135 AUTHORS: Vachugov, G. A.; Antropova, G. A. OR Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant (Zlatoustovokiy metallurgicheskiy zavod) TITLE: Composition and distribution of nonmetallic inclusions in eletroslag ingot of steel ShKh15 1< -Tk SOURCE: Stall, no. 2, 1966, 133-135 TOPIC TAGSt alloy steel, steel, steel impurityp steel microstructure / ShKh15 steel ABSTRACT: The nature and distribution of nonmetallig impurities (nitrides and oxides only) in a 1-ton 425-mm diameter eletroslag steel ingot of steel ShKh15 were studied. The an lysis was carried out by metallographic techniques. The experimental results are tabulated. It was found that the observed distribution could not be explained solely on the basis of Stokes' law, but that, in addition to the latter, other mechanisms for oxygen and nitrogen inclusion must be considered, for example, oxide formation on the surface of the electrode, increased chemical activity of silicon and aluminum at high temperatures, explained by A. M. Senukrin (Fiziko-khimicheakiye oonovy-- raskisleniya stali, izd. Nauka, M., 1965), ~u-Td-ih-e-E-etAbution of aluminum metal in the initial ingot. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001 Card 1 _UDC --669087-.2c! S/130/62/000/002/002/00155 A0061A 10 1 AUTHORi Vachugova, N. S. TITLE: Use of titanium sponge in melting stainless steels PERIODICAL: Metallurg, no. 2, 1961, 25 TEXT: In the melting of I X 18 H 9 T (1Kh18N9r) and X 18 MIDT (Khl8MFT) steels at the Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant, titanium sponge is being used instead of ferrotitanium. Titanium sponge containing 4.0% Fe, 0.005% C, 0.005% Si, 0.1%, Cl, 0.0043% N2 and 9 - 25 cm3~100 g H2 is added in the ladle. As a result, the metal temperature increases by 50 - 800C. The average titanium loss is 53.9 to 55.1% as compared with 49 to 50% for ferrotitanium. The quality of the finished metal is in agreement with GOST requirements with the exception of two heats when the metal had been alloyed with titanium sponge exposed to air; the moisture ab- sorbed by the sponge Increases the ga3 content In the metal. The new method makes it possible to conduct the reduction period of the melting process without additional heating of the metal, to reduce the melting time and electric power consumption. The silicon content in the finished metal is reduced. There is I table. ASSOCIATION: Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheskiy zavcd (Zlatoust Metallurgical Plant) Card 1/1 VACHUGOVAP N.S. Use of titanium sponge in the making of stainless steel. Metallurg 7 no.2:25 F 162. (WRA 15:3) 1. Zlatoustovskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. (Steel, Stainless-Metallurgy) (Titanium) VACHULAI---P-. We should mechanize forest work., p.6. (TebWdcke Novinyj Praha, Vol 2, No- 20, Oct 1954 ) SOs Monthly list of Fast European Accessions (EEAL)j LC Vol 4. No* 6.1 June 1955, Uncl vAcffUL-A, P.. Insulation saves heatep p*6. (Technicke "ovinyp Praha.. Vol 2, No. 20,, Uct 1954) SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (ML),, LC Vol 4, No. 6., June 1955, Uncl VACHU1A. Favol, inz. ....... Examination of the possibility of daterminibg the raw volume of spruce branches. Les cas 9 no.10:697-920 0 163. 1. Podnikove riaditelstvo Statnych lesov, Mina. Xilitary -.edicine CZECHOSLOVAKIA UDC 355-01:616-083- 98 IMIMA IValent., 2nd Ideutenant , Graduated Mathematician; STULkj-ZER., Frante; 2nd Ileutenant , Graduated Mathematician; VACH S%I r _.Iaqlav, 2nd JAeutenant , Graduated 'Mathematician; Ut-e-ro-r-- i-ledical Aesearch and Postgraduate Training (Vojensky Lek-arsky 'iyzkumny Dosicolovaci Ustav) JEP CAbbreviation not e:,mlained_/., Hradee Kralove, "A Scheme for the Evacuation of Wounded from the Battlefield to a FirsD Aid Post During an Attacking Operation." Prague, Vojensice Zdravotnicke Listy , Vol 36, No 1, Feb 67, PP 3 Abstract: The scheme deals with an operation assuming 90 wounded during a lb hour operation, a forward movement of the fron't ' 4 km Per nour, and _-i average distance of 'he front from 'he .L I U U 0 first aid post of 2-~ Ian. The time roquired to move the Wounded so tiiat tny can rocolvo modical aid is ovaluatod, (;auL;os oi' delays excecaing 4 hours are discussed. A program for a solution of this problem by a computer calculation is aescrioed. The progran, can be used on tho MINSK 22 computer, 13 Figures, 3 We.3tern, 2 Czech, 8 Russian references. r t L [ F7, v -I Y F7 ) /-Y EXC MnA NMICA Sec.3 V61.9/12 Pathdlog7 Doe 56 3593.,VACHURKOVA A.M. SklifavsowskyInst. ofFirstAid, Moscow. *The patho- logical- anatomical characteristics of acute Intestinal ob- struction (Russian text) ARKH.PATOL. (Moscow) 1955. 17/4(51-56) The data obtained by post-mortem examinations of the bodies of 589 persons. who died from acute intestinal obstruction, are analysed: volvulus was the cause in 424 cases, obstruction caused by adhesions in 148, intussusception in 17, thrombosis of the mesenteric arteries in 73 and a dynamic impassability in 18. In 7 cases the obstruction was produced by thrombosis of the portal vein and in 43 cases by com- pression of the gut by tumours. The prevalence of intestinal obstruction during the war years (1942-45) favours the opinion that the psycho-neurogenic as well as the nutritional factor are of great importance in the pathogenesis of this pathological phenomenon. The local factor of the condition is the abruptly changed, perverted rhythm of the peristalsis. The oedema of the intestinal wall and th6 distension of the gut lumen with repletion of its fluid contents are the characteristic changes found in obstruction. The interference with the balance of the fluid circulation in the body of the sufferer from acute intestinal obstruction is caused by the dis- turbance of the absorbing and excreting functions in the paralysed intestinal tract and results in death. The main therapeutic measures aim at the drainage of the inteatinal contents and at the restoration of the fluid circulation in the body. Uranova.- Moscow (V, 9) CZECHOSLOVAKZA f'!;KA# I;- VAGRU3KAv J Nuclear Research Institute# CxechosloVak Academy of SOLOW*8 - (for both) Prasues C211SOU611 2L Colahnnialk Qwq ML SBSM"- Muau# NO 10, JaMS27 1.9b(p Vp 42-0-4W ODeomposition of complex fluorides of the tMM Meluraw VACI, Gyula, fomernok Opurational experiences of distance heating systems in Budapest, Ipari energia 3 no.10:218--2Z 0 862. 1. Fovarosi Tavfutea; es Melegvizszolgaltato Valialato -'110 4 P CL .,Z!ZCJ CO-L-1try. Yugoslavia not given/ SOUrCc: Bolzradeo VaterUArski &1asni No 7o 1961t PP 581-50- a "Economy of Medicament Proph-.1axio of Parcioliasin and Gastro- Enteric Strongylosio in Shec~,.A Authors: STOJADINOVIO, V., Veterinary Center (Voterinarski centar), Nis BATANJAC, D., affil. not given POPOVIC, Lj., affil. not given VACjQ,-Lj., affil. not given ZIVIC, D.p affil. not given NEVENICt V., Institute for Invasion Diseases of the Faculty for Veterinary Medicine (Inetitut z& invazione bolosti, Veterinarskog fakulteta), Belgrade VACIETIS. A. Technical characteristics of a newly constructed stamp. P. 1-13. (ZIMT14ISKIE RAKSTI. UCHENYE ZAPISKE) (Riga, Latvia) Vol. 10, 1957 SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC Vol. 7, No. 5. 1958 ACC NR, A F6032829 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0078/66/000/007/00 ,310013 AUTHOR: Jiskra, Zdenek (Engineer; Prague); Vaci,..Laa.,(Doctor; PI-agUe) iORG: none L 290-64 TITLE: Plasma torch connection. CZ Pat. No. 1,~r 'SOURCE: Vynallezy, no. 7, 19G6, 1.3 ;TOFIIC TAGS: metallurgy, plasi-m,. torch, plasrna furnace, electrode, plasma Urch nlectrode ;AJ3S'FR'ACT: When two or- more plasma torches arc placed opposite each other in a iplasma furnace, the middle electr'o~_o__oCone p-lasma torch is connected with the !positive pole, and the middle electrode of the other torch is connected with the negative pole of the d-c source. The j(,-t of each plasma torch is connected viaa rcsistor with the pole opposite the pole connected to the middle electrode. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 17Jan64/ VAOIK) -,T-4 Very efficient "Progress" gear cutter., p. 179, STROJIU-,43KA VYROU (Ministerstvo strojirenstvi) Praha, Vol. 3. No. 5,, May 1955 SOURCE: East European Accessions List (LEAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 4. No. 12, December 195~ TACII, Jan.. nositel Radu prace. Hobbing. Stroj vyr 10 no.8:391-393 162. VACIKV J-an, nositel vyznamenani Za zasluhy o vystavbu a odznaku Nejlepsi ---- --- Fira(Yovnik ministerstva strojirenstvi; SIKA, Jaroslav Effect of the grinding wheel diameter on its output an BPH surface grinders. Stroj vyr U no.1s4&-49 163. 1. Zavody Jana Svermy, Jinonice (for Sika). 06617 AUTHOR: Kalous, Vftgz and Vacik, Jili~ CZECH/8-53-1-13/20 TITLE: Horizontal PreparatVv_e_C_hamU_e_i~ Electrophoresis Without Using a Stabiliser PERIODICAL; Chemickg listy, 1959, Vol. 53, Nr 1, pp 35 - 37 kBSTRACT: The electrophoresis chamber described is a horizontal one designed for free electrophoresis (i.e. in non-stabilized media). The chamber is divided into a series of compartmeiits (at right angles to potential gradient). The chamber (51 x 7 x 2 cm) is divided into 51 compartments (height 5 mm) by 50 barriers. The electrophoresis chamber is the inner one and is surrounded by an outer one which cools it. (Material "Umaplex"). The lid has a "comb" cross-section and has openings into whichcan be placed the electrode agar bridges. The platinum electrodes can be circulated with buffer continuously even during the run-, so maintainixx~-, constant pH. The solution of the substances to be separated is placed in a chosen compartment. The other compartments are completely filled with buffer (if pH Lradient is required then they can be filled with buffers of different Cardl/4 pH). The lid is fitted so that the barriers of the lid 06617 CZECH/8-53-1-13/20 Horizontal Preparative Chamber Electrophoresis Without Using a Stabiliser (teeth of the "comb") fit into the compartments; the buffer then flows over so that a complete connection is obtained. The chamber must be adjusted to a horizontal position. The electrode agar bridges are then inserted into the compartments between which the separation is required. Where visible or identifiable separation takes place, the electrode agar bridges can be re-inserted so that only certainfactions are separated further. Samples may be pipetted out through the electrode holes during the course of separation (the current may be switched off even overnight without serious diffusion). After separation the alectrcdes and lid are removed and the buffer levels fall to the previous level and thus the compartments are again separate. Example given: the separation of Tatrazine S (yellow) and Neptungrun S (green blue) (Acetate buff: p11 11.7; 2 000 V, 7 hours) in millimolar strengths. The yellow dye (4-5 mg) and the green dye (1.6 mg) were placed in compartment Nr 4 (numbering: cathode; 52 anode). Determinations after electrophoresis Card2/4 showed a clear separations yellow dye maximum in compartment 06617 CZ~CJI/8-53-1-13/20 Horizontal Preparative Chamber Electrophoresis ithout Using a Stabilizer Nr 38 (range 25-50); green dye maximum in compartment Nr 11 (range 4-2o). Advantages are implicit in the above (i.e. "stabilisation" of free electrophoresis by a compartmental device, sampling holes and adjustable electrode positions). The disadvantages are the square cross-section of chambers (leading to stagnant corners and so broadening bands) diffusion taking place during long runs also leads to lack of sharp resolution as does inadequate cooling and large density differences between the substances being separated and the buffer. Re-designed cross-section, short runs at higher voltage and stabili- sation by density gradient (e.g. Svensson et al, Ref 9) should improve separation. There are 4 figures and 9 references, of which 2 are Czech, 4 English, 2 French and 1 international. Card 3/4 06617 CZECH/8-53-1-13/20 Horizontal Preparative Chamber Electrophoresis Without Using a Stabiliser ASSOCIATION: Katedra fysikSlnl' chemie,,Karlova universita, Praha (Chair of Physical Chemistry, Charles University, Prague) SUBMITTED: July 3, 1958 Card,4/4 VACI,K-,_J.; GRUBNER, 0.; DVORAK, J. Countercurrent electropboresis on paper. Y. Geometrical structure of chromatographic paper. Coll Cz chem 25 no-3:625-635 mr 6o. (EEAI 9:12) 1. Institut fur physikalische Chemie, Xarlauniveraltat, Frag, und Institut fur physikalische Chemie, Tachechoslavakische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag. (Electrophoresis) (Chromatography) CZEMIOSLA)VAKIA VAGIKV Je; DVOIUKp J. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Karlova University (for both) Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, No 2, Feb 1966, pp 863-8TO "Effect of the inhomogeneity of the electric field on the shape of the zones in paper electrophoresis." ,j ewese 0900060999040 s 10 ' 0 e e f 00000 9 0 le I 1 l f 1 . z 1 w Is I 1 f - - - Jv It A a 01 PW 1 000 ISSIS &m 0014 ,11 mots 00 - 60 00 .00 00 .00 00 s .00 60 .1 -40 Innuenct. at f1w Nattim til Ow A"Ift V" m 0 Cw- woo Of - 1 rkr an Ole J"ITIfy 41 is mtwm C"01. & & Reporho of the, Aead. A Ballindin and N Vsclunlpl~ of# 0 0: 4 . . . , O'Mif of Seteures Ot UJIBA'. i. 62, no. 2, 1946, p, 139- 6o 00. 041 woo goo ASS 14 &LA NITALLUNGIC L LIUNATURI Ct&$$WiCjLTION U* u IS A, 10 11 Aw L t A hi it 0 xa K KILO A i is 0 a ff IN 0 43 a 3 11 v 0* 0 * 0 900 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 g o *a 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 AD 00 0 40 0 0--t- jv -0 0 lp 0 too 0 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 11, ~& A a a. vv". - I A f L 0 V A AL it -a . 00 0 A 00 44 es so 00 of lil 04 J'i Le OKWom aw jbW holuft, S1,"l, 1"k ""Pf, th' 1449, 000 Affl-tting o4blifty IIrq cimst'lef"t 0 a 11".)f .1.1.111c rlinli 141,111,41"j. the "w1 1.411N.Al I-Igll An't Clll%ljrUCII..n o( lllgfll% %tAt4, It 0 w A gerteral anali,51% 14 .s(Itro if t1fe Coe "t. PIT 01411R.. '-,j'jiACIlAIIlr 1, 1--diAl'ifs are u-1 in lV'itA 'o9 br-ad'Alillfig IIA%I"g A tUnIfIg rAllg.- (it C..J: I AgV ~16 a see a** Oo woo 0 tv tltowK Kit f(a Ktttl ltxmwn a o4 a m 0 K 9 AJ a 2 0096096090900e0904600904 0700 00040060600000000 0:~ 0000000090060000000004040100040000*0006000 OIA Vackar, J. Vackar, J. Now trends in the develolmert of big transmitters. p. 2. Vol. 18, no. 1, Jan. 1957 SIABOPROUDY OBZOR TECHNOLCGY Czechoslovalde. So. East Euro-ean Accessions Vol. 6, Pay 1957 P 140. CZECI[OSLOVAKIA/Radio Physics - Receptiof, of Radio Waves. Abs io,.-,r Ref Mur Fizika, No 9, 1959, 21014 A thor Vackar, Jiri Inst Title Rec,.!perative Amplifier Crig Pab Slabopro-,.dy olazor, 1958, 19, No 11, 702-711 Abstract A method is described for the amplification of low fre- qtiency signals or dc signals, sing p lse-width modcla- tion and making it possible to employ secondarily (rec-i- perate) the dissipatirn power and thereby increase the energy efficiency to 7- - 90%. New circ-its, developed for the Tesla enterprise (Prague) are s.perior to the previomsly describpd circ,its in the res lts obtained, and make it possible to employ this primciple for large powers, mostly for mod'ilators of radio broadcast trans- ihitters. Card 1/1 - 91 - PMO I BOOK EXPLOITATION CZECH/4849 IV Vackar, AA, State Prize Winner vyslla~e. I. Taoretickd za~klady (Transmitters [v. ] l.: Theoretical Principles) Prague, St~tnf nakladatelstvi technick~ literatury, 1960. 273 P. 1,200 copies printed. Peviewer*. Josef Stra"nWl Doctor, Engineer, Professoi, Corresponding Member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences; Tech. Ed.: Marie Kr~lovA; Chief Ed.: Franti- Erek Khepar, Doctor, Engineer; Reap. Ed.: Ota. Karen, Engineer. PURPOSR: The book is intended for people worKing in research institutes which deal with radio-frequency,electrical engineering, for teachers of higher edu- cation and of industrial schools specializing in light-current engineering. It may also be used as an auxiliary textbook by students at these schools. COVFY=i The first volume of the book presents, in & systematic fashion, the basic theory of high-power transmitters together with practical methods of de- sign and computAtion. Included are economic considerations for compailng various determinationF in regard to production and treuisportation costs which Card-rm .1WA% "Transmitters (Cont.) czEcH/4849 often determine an efficient technical decision. The book includes a ieview of the latest achievements of Czechoslovak research work dealing with high-power transmitters. The chapters on regenerative amplifiers, higb-efficiency r-f amplifiers, and,new types of oscillators are especia,3jy valuable in this re- spect. It is assumed that the readers have a basic knowledge of mathematics and physics according tolhe requireme Ints of a secondary school program, and also a basic knowledge oflradio engineering. In this respect the author re- fers to two textbooks: "Uklady radiotechniky" (Principles of Radio Engineer- ing) by Doctor J. Str&"nsky,, Pmfessor, and "Hadiovi vysilaKe" (Hitdio Transmit- ters), a Czech translation of 'the Soviet textbook by Z. I. Model and I. Kh. Nevlyazh.skiy. There are 87 references: 40 Czech (including 2 translations)., 7 Soviet,, 26 English, 3 French, 8 German, and 3 Polish. TAME OF CONTRUS; Foreword 5 1. Introduction 13 1. Types of tranmdtters and their applications 13 2. Basic properties of transmitters 14 3- Adn components of transmitters 15 4. Higb-pover vacuum tubes 16 1 Caffi"Avl~~ VACKAR, Jiri, laureat statni, ceny Czechoslovak radio and television transmitter engineering; on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Tesla-Hloubetin National Enterprise. Slaboproudy obzor 22 no.3.*129-136 Mr 61. (Ew io;6) 1. Tesla, Hloubetin, narodni podnik (Czechoslovakia--Radio) (Czechoslovakia--Television) 3P7_Ii5 S/194/62/000/005/048/157 L111 6 D256/D308 AUITORS: Vack&l,, Jil-io and Bica, josef TITLE': Circuit for measuring internal impedance of indirectly heated cathodes PEIRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 5, 1962, abstract 5-3-31 yu .(Czechosl. pat. kl. 21 ,,, 13/50, no. 98090, 15-01.61) T17XT: A measuring circuit is presented for rapid'and accurate quan- titative determination of all the components (resistance and capaci- tance) of the internal impedance of the semi-conducting layer at the boundary between the oxide layer and the core of indirectly heated catliodes in tubes used in wide-band-, pulse- and video-amplifiers. V,< The circuit consists of a load resistance of potentLometers in se- ries; the second potentiometer being shunted with a variable net- work, a pulse generator and a potential divider connected into the anode-grid circuit of tile tube, a zero-dndicator e.g. an oscillosco- pe being connected to the nid point of the potential divider. The dials of the potentiometers and of the variable network are gradua- Card 1/2 S/19 62/000/005/048/157 Circuit for measuring internal ... D256YD308 ted in units of transconductance and components of the internal im- pedance i.e. resistance and capacity. Arrangements for controlling the working voltage and current of the tested tube can be included in the circuit. The accuracy of measurements depends upon the rer-'u- larity of the shape of the pulses and tho presence of HF component (.>- 3 14cls) as well as upon the resolution of the oscilloscope. The frequency of the Generl-tor is selected within the range 5 to 50 IX-Ic/s the duty ratio being 1 : 1. T.:ultigrid tubes are connected for test- Ln.- as triodes. With the presented circuit it is possible to detect tubes in which the semiconducting layer s-varts to develop so that they can be replaced at a right time; in addition the cause of de- terioration of tube parameters can be traced: whether due to 'the de- velopment of the semiconducting layer or to other causes e.gs Para- sitic feedba6k coupling. [Abstractor's note: Complete translationj. Card 2/2