SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NICOLAU, C. T. - NICOLAU, GH.
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NrCOLAU, C.T.; BRAI'll, V.. T17,i-I'l,
Utiliza,,iori
genetic typ(-!~,.
of PeraaT.oloi-f, -iu
Rumanian A---ader~T %N'or N
HICOLAU, C. T. 4 prof.; APATEAIFJ, V., dr.; NICOARA, S., 4r.; GRIGORIU, Gh., dr.;
-- Colaboratori tahnici, G-UJOTTI, FL; RADULEM, St.
Restoration of hematopoiesis with autelogaus bone marrow preserved in
glycerol at 76 degrees, studied in dogs treated with E-39. Med. intern.
13 no.10:1431-1437 0 161.
(HERATOPOIlm.')IS)
(ANTINEOPIJUSTIC AGENTS pharmacology)
(BONE MARRC%( transplantation)
NIKCUU, K.T.,[Nico3,au C.T. oura, S. 1;
I prof.; IIIKOARA, S. (Nic
APATYAfM-,-T. LApatiami., V. ]; GRIGORIU, G.
Bone marrow donors; proliminary report. Probl.gerat. i perel.
krovi no.2:38-40 162. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Iz Bukharestskogo gEmatologicheekogo tsentra (dir. - prof.
K.T. Nikolau).
(mAREvd-TRArsPLArTaim)
NICOLAU, C.T. , prof.; G01ILZO, L , dr.; coloboratori technici GEORGIU, 'r. ; S2,16AN,C.
Experimental investigations of the etiology of leukoses. I. Induction
of leukosis in H mice with acellular filtratea of Ehrlich's ascites
carcinoma and transplantable L 10 sarcoma. Mod. intern. 3*-269-274 K-~
162.
(LEUKEMIA virclogy) (NEOPLASPS experimental)
NICOLAU,-C-,L -SCU, I., dr.; colaboratori technit.,I: GEOPMU, T.;
. j. GORr
SERBAN, C.
Exporimental. investigations of the etiolog.,( of leukoses. 1.7. induc-.ion
of leukosen in It mice by injections of acellular extracts of bone marTow
from acute human leukoses. Med. intern. 3r275-280 Mr 162.
(LF.UKM4IA virology) (BONE MAR:~OW extracts)
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NICOLAU, C.T.; NICOARA, S.; GRIGOIUU, G.; APATFAJIU, V.
Rat-mouse haterologous bone marr(w gr&ft 3tudied b7 iz-~eanv of the
leukocyte alkaline phosphE.tase test. Stud. ceroet. med. intern.
) n0.2;265-273 162.
(BOITE YAAPj',C)W iransplantation) (LEUKOCYTDS chemistry)
(YiOSPHATASES blood)
NIGOLAU, C.T.; APATEMM, V.; GRIMM, Gh.
Research on the va-lue of ;,-plenecto-my and cor-l-icot,"-----r--,y Lin t.--e
conditioning of mice to obtain rat bone-marrmr hete-rog-rafts. S t u --; .
cercet. med. intern. 3 nc,.5:641-646 162.
(BONE MAR?JDW) (TRAUSPLANTATION) ( D,24TRi I TY)
(SPLENECTOMY' (ADRENAL MlITU HORMWES)
N
- 1001,AU, G~T., prof.; 1101'PA, Cecil, dr,; ENACIE, Fl,, dr,
.Z --
Comparative VaIUE! Of intravenous and intra-arterial transfusions in
acute hemorrhagic shock in the terminal stage. Med. Intern. 11, n0.1:
25-32 Ja 'Y62,
1. Luarare efectuata la Institutul de Hematologie Bucuresti.
(SHOCK therapy) (HEMORdiAGE complications)
(BLOOD THANSFUS10h)
'ZI
wi-AAA
NICOLAU, C. T-, emi-eszor, Correapmaing Lc=ber of the Aca~&.:q o-f
7w-w R.F.R.; ED'i-1110, Ilarilena, tl); VATIAW, V., IfD.
.7--*ftbw-rO-r Hamatolol2r, Buchar-3st (Cantrul do hinmtoloGle,
Bucuresti)j Director: Professor C. T. Iiicolau.- (for nU)
Bucharest, liedicLn& Interns Ila 129 Doe 630 pp 1425-1433
%D=unocorologic Ciontral of pe.tivnte Trannfused with iiomololmw
Bone Uarftw.fl
NICOLAU,, C.T.,,.GEtIdORIU, Gh., dr.; IPATEANU, Vl.; dr.; NICOARA, 3., dr.
- ---- W
Sax chromatin. Mad. intern. 15 no.3:263-272 Hr 16"
1.
1. Luerfta aCectuata la Centrul do hewtologie, Bucurest~ (director:
prof. C.T. Nicolau).
(SM CHROMATIN) (SEX DETEMIRATION)
VICOLAU RA-Trof.
.-I-C.-T
Practical use of bore man-ow transfusior in treatment of
blood diseascz. Med. intw-n. 15 no.12:11.09-1416 D163.
1. lucrare effectuata ih 3entrul de hematologie, Bucuresti
(director prof. C.T.Ficolau) si membru corespondent al Acade-
miei R.P.R.
JJGOLAU. C.T., prof.; APATEAT:U, 1r,, dr.; GRIGORIU,G., dr.; FOPOVIC1, C., dr.
BIRZU, I., conf.; FECULA, V., dr.; G1YGOLD,Y., dr.; JOVIF,1., dr.
GRIJOTTI, Florica, colaborator teh.; TEODOPESCU, Viorica,cr,2abora-
tor teh.
Observations on technics of collection, preservatior, and ad-
ministration of autologou,s bone marrow after radiotherapy and
chemother5tpy in neoplantic diseases. Med. intern. Ili no.121
1417-1423 D163.
1. Membru corespondent a]. Academiai R.P.R.(for T`.icolau). 2. Centrul
de hematologie (for Popov-lei). 3. Spitalul uProf.dr. I.Cantucuziro"
(for Fecula). 4. Spitalul. "Visile Roaita (for Jovin).
V-1_COLAU, G.T!D, prof.; FOTffO, Marilera, dr.; APATEAVU, V., dr.
Immunoserological. control of patients treated with homologcluB
bone marrou transfusion. Hi3d. intern. 15 ro.12:142,5-1433 D163.
1. Lucrare efectuata la Cvatrul de hematologle, Burvresti
(director: prof. G.T.Vicolau). 2. Membru coreupondem-t al
Academie R.P.R. (for flicolau).
NICOLAU, Clauda; HORER, Oswald; THOKIS, Frnest; STROFS131J, Eugenia
PASCARU, Iancu
Free radicals in enzymatic reactions. Pts. 1-2. Rev chimie
Roum 9 no. 4:319-329 Ap 164.
1. Research Center of the Minl3try of Health, Bii~!hare3t.
VIGOLAU, G.T., prof.; TEITEL, P. dr.; IIJRGU,G.dr.; M,TU,V.dr.
-
Gompensated chronic hemolytic disease vith chexiges in eryVx(j-
cytic energetic metabolism. Med. intern. 1.6 no.1:2i-38 Ja'64
1. Lucrare efectuata la Centru2 de hematologie, Bucuresti;
director: prof. C.T.Ilicolau,. mEmbru corespondent al Academiei
R.P.R.
Y-
NICOLAU, C.T.J. PT-Of.;NICOARA,S., dr.; F'OPESCU,E.R.,conf.; 111GENIU,k., d1r.
Method of enriching cover-glas,-, blood smears with leukocytes
and throz.bocy-tes. Med. Lntern. --6 no.1:117-124 Ja'6/,.
1. Lucrare efectuata. Is. Cent-u-1. de hematologie, Bucuresti
(director: prof. C.T.Nicolau , membru corespondert al Aca-
demiei R.P.R.).
Radiology
RU I LUi L%
Coni. Dr. -Atfiliation not shmm"
"Prevention and Trealmient of RzdLation Sickness. New Data on the Mechanism
of Chemical Protection Against FUdiation Sickness"
Bucharest, Revista Sanitaxami,`Atara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; pp 333-339
Abstract: Review ot literature 5tudies with AET, Soditan diethy1dithiocar-
bomate, N-acetyl homocysteine rhiolactone, alpha, alpha-diphenyl-beta-pic-
rylhydrazil. Biochemical methods of protection and o:E determining the
degree of protection and the mode of action of the protective agent are
discussed. 3 tables.
III
by J:,: t.? c 01, 1 S
e x 1~ r i
N~ 0 QLAU-, (' , 'ITEL, P., dr.; POP~ZCU, DrLna T.,
.7., prof.; ICTESCU,V., dr.
dr.; GHORGF11', Gee~rgefa;
Cy-tochemical determLnatian of M!moglobin F as a diagnost- method
'i. M
in thalasseria. (Cons ilerations on several clinical ca.3es el.
Ini.ern. (Bucur.) 16 n(,.10:1181-1VO 0 164
1. Lucrare efectuata -n C-entru de nemat-Ao~ip W`rec-'--~r: pr-; P.
1. rilo7A al A ademili n; b l~ i C 1 i
0 T. !7icolau, membru ( L;
POVJUI,-~,-e Romine.
NrCOLAIJ., C.T., prof., APATEWAIT, V., dr.; GRIGORIU, Gli., dr.
rurrent El 'at-Ls OP --he use of bGne ma,-rc,w trai.splants iL
ther-apeutIl...a. Med. intem. (.n.rur) 17 ro.21-1211-1,9 F165.
Fav c) rab o ,.f-,
rrn' h-mc, t f
c -* f) no y t, 9 r v 'ri ro,-
d ."8C "or: ~rof T
NICOULIP C.T., prof.; !*]-COARA, S., dr.; POPF.SCU,E., conf.; TAIGAR,
Stela, dr.; :T7CI:A2'U, Eler-a, dr.; ~JRSIEA, Constarta, Lr.;
POP:ZCIJ-4-T-T, Ileara, dr.
G-jtochi'm Ical steadies in 41 cases of acute leuke-mia. Med. 'ntern.
(Pacur) 17 no.501-5-530 Fy ' 6 5.
1. Lucrare efectuata la Centrul de hematologie, Bwmrestl, 'in
colaborare cu Clinica de I.ematolog`.e, Tnstitutul med 'co-ft,r-
macF-,ut"-c, Bucuresti. 2. Membru corespondent al Acadeniei Re-
public-'A Populare Romine (for ?'icolau).
i"O'
1 1,,, . C i.-
(Three Years ex-p e r -n c 1, cat I
A
RUILUIL,
NICOLAU, C.1., Conf. Dr., TOUh.S, jE.; OLINESCU, R.; CHPISTEA, Al., CUSTANTI-
and STROESCU, Eugenia
"Activity oi 2-1-tathyl-t, 4-Narhthoquinone Sodim. Bisulfite(Vitarnin K3)
on Sonic Redox Enz,,,mesll
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Hilitara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; PP 389-393
Abstract: In vitro studies to pinpoint mode of radlosensitizing effect of
vitamin K3 in study with ceruloplasmin, catatase, peroxidase, d-amino-
acidoxidases. Results indicate th.-Lt K3 vitamin his profound effect inhibit-
ing or potentiating the enzymatic activities depending on its concentration.
This is probably the mode of action of Vitamin K3 as radiosensitizer.
78
Y,.UNAEIA
BCSTLZ'U'~'ARU, V., Pharmacist, Lt-Col, NICQ;Aq,j~j~, Pluirmacist, and
COSTI;iESCU, H., Dr, Lt-Col Laffilia-tion not givenj
.,a in
"The Use of Plastic Packaging for the Conservation of Drug
~'.,aritime Climates."
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Eiilitara, Vol 62, No 1, Jan-Feb 66,
pp 131-138.
Abstract: The authors examined ',he suitability of various
types of plastics to supplement glass as tne material for
containers of drugs of different types in maritime climates.
The advantaCes and disadvantages of the various plastics
for specific uses are listed in tabular form.
Includes one table and 6 references, of which 2 are
3 other Eastern European and one American. -- Manuscript
submitted 23 May 1965.
NICOIAU, F..
41'3ronaga-lion of radio wa7eal hrf F.B. Gerndi. ilx--iewed by ' ~ I'' -.)Iau.
I u 1,
ZJ-actrotehnica 11 Ap 163.
Flathenatical Revi6v
june 1954
Mathematical I'bYBi'Od
"ffC-Weii-ffe-WTdt6- "Acad. ReOub. Pop. - RO-MARC. Bul.
$d. Sect, $ti. Mat Fiz. 4. 739-749 (1952). (Romanian.
Rumian and French summaries)
L'auteur rappeffe d'abord la mani&e dont on peut obtenir
des rdations do rddprodt6 A partir des syst&ues.11%quationg
aux ddrivft partieffiilin6tit-es et A coefficients constants;
il.applique ensuite la m6thode aux systames d'6quations
d6crh-ant: 1) fes ph6notnenes Mectromagaftiques darts fes
didecuiques parfaits, homogtnes et L-otropes-, 2) fes ph6-
nomhes C-lectuiques sur fes Ugues de ftunkmission~.
From tke audar's sammary.
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I
CAOW~ _LFj;kj' EJ UZ VUIIUJ LIU-. 1.1
J.
~;dmond
N KC LAU p
'IRecinrocity a-nd conservation r-l%tions in electricity. "Revue de Matematiques
et de Physique, Vol. 2, 1954
NICOLAU, E.
Exact Determinati,-n of the DiSference between the Principle Tenslons
by Photoelasticity Measurements with the "Coker" Compensator. Studii Si
Cercetari De Mechanica Aplicata (Studies and Research in Applied Mechanics),
#1-2:181:Jan-Jun. 55
NICOLAU, E.
Properties of orthagcnality of fields in endavibrators,
P. 1059.
Academia iepublici'L Fopulare Romine. COMUNTCAILIE.
Bucuresti.
Vol- 5, no. 7, Ju:~Y 1.955
SOURCE-
. East EuroFean Accessions List ( =-) Library of Congress,
Vol. 5, No. 12, December 1956
NICOLAU, E.
Characteristic property of cylimirical endovibrators. p. 1.161.
COMUNICARIU. Pjeuresti. Vol. 5, no. 8, Aug. 1955.
SCURCIE: East European Accessions List MAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5, No.. 7, July 1956.
, E.
on3er-;itlon 1-f and, -if' jn-~iilsr.- in -ente s -:it~.
vis~-,DsitY- P. 1457 CC'-~! lll~--'.P, ILE Bu-u-e.'3ti %'o2 5, no io, C;.-tc,)er 1955
3CUII.CE: East ean Arcessiom Lists (EEAL) T'i ry of
i
~ol. 5, !~o, L2 Der. nf.:)er 1956
~,,icnj.,,, E.; APrPJI, ''.
U
Graphic mpthod of separat-on cf principal '.ensions in ~hotoela2t`city.
:-. 491. Academia Re~~ubliaii PopulExe Rnmine. Institutul Ae ",ecanica a~plicL!ta.
3TUDIT SI -ERCE'7API DE 'ECANT"A AILTrATA. Fucuresti. Vol. -, nc. 3/1)
July/Dec. 1955
So. F.-st European Acce--sions :,ist Vol. 5, no. 9 Septe-mber, 11-1r6
Rumania/Radiopbysics - Superhigh Frequencies, I-11
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 35439
Author* NicoLau, Edmond
Institution: None
Title: General ?roperties of Waveguides
Original
Periodical: Stueii si cercetari fiz., 1955, 6, No 4, 759-768; Rumaniar,;
Russian and French res*,lm6
Abstract: None
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NICOLAU, E.
Conse ving Ene 1;,y and Imrilses in (Telcfrarh) Cormunication Lines iutde-.r
Harm-ric Conditins. ELECTROTIVII ^-A (Elec rical Enf7inec- inr, ) P-268'.-ttly '15
NICOLAU, E.
C6ncernIng the Measuremmnt of Condenser Losses with the Q-meter.
E?.ECTRCTEHNIC;A (Electrical Engineertne,) 0:408:Sep 55
RUMAN-EA/magnetisut - Ferrites F-b
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - FizLka, Fo 5, 1957, 12027
Author Nicolau, Fdm-
Inst ...........
Title On the Measurement of Ferrites.
Orig Pub Electrotelinica, 11956, 4, No 6, 272-276
Abstract The author gives results of an experimental. investigation
on the properties of ferrites and draws many conclusions
on their measureamts. It is indicated, that many rario-
n-equency measurement methods cannot be eriployed with fer.
r:.tes, since their permeability depends substantially on
the applied field.
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NICOI,AU,, E.
NIOOLAU, E. Elementary i-ntroduction to cybernetics. P. .361.
Vol. L, No. 8, AuFust i~66
ELECIROTERNICA
TECif"hC,Ik)GY
2ucur-esti
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 3, I-Arch 1957
N IC 0: A IE.
";ICL'-AU, Use of electro: ic in auturartic mac~-.ine:-y. T . Z.56
Vol. 4, 10,
ELE, I I- G~ I-] I c
I KiiNCLOCY
FiLmanip
So: F,...,;t EuroTean Accessicri, Vol. 6, No. 5, Ea) 191,,7
ITICOLIU, E.
E-mict determixallic.-i of the difference of princival tensions throu&; phot')-
al-mticity by nutans of the Coker compensator. 181 STUTDII SI CE-~;.C.ETkqI
DE IMECANICA APLICATA. Bucure;3ti. Vo. 6. no, , t 3;;~~"une 1956.
S(;'IfqCE: EEAI W Vol 5,, No. 11. Nov. 1956
Category RUMANIA/magaetism - Fer-ites F-5
Ab 3 Jnur P.,-,~ Lhux - Flzi-,.a, No ;?, 1957, 110 -4043
Author Labi,.sca, Elena. 1~,,~escu, ~Li~ol2,~Ed-._
T-.Ale F.YpE-TI-M(---t8I Investigation of Nickel and Copper Ferrites.
Orig Pub C(-mun Acad RIR, 1956, 6, No '5, 649-654
Atstract 1311ag me--~ho~iz tLat a~,-e peculiar tD powder metallura, the au'.hor
hEi,! develcped a method for obtaining magneto -d-i electr I c mat,~~-ials o1.'
thiv I~uble ri-icke', feirite type. The methcd consists of pres3J-,,,-.g ani
c,inte7lrg a suitable mixture of pure oxides of Fe, Ni, and Zn. The
,Lo,ible ferrite has mag-reto-aielectric properties, contributinL4 to Jts
y, and is characteri:Led by a high resicta'a,'e (smaL,
IS,= a+ high freq-enc-
"Clume --,Dsses T-- 'De usable -,'n the frequency band of 0-l) -- 4.5 mc,
the fer-Ite --Dmyosition should Ilive a NiO/ZnO ratio of 0.3',, aiii a
rat io Zr,0')/Fe20 3-
Card
y with the meml-rane in the st-udv of
ContributicrLs to tae application of' analor-
tensions of' torsion.
Prj~prt~~. S71TTI
P. h85 (Acader-da Republicii Pc)pul,re Ro-iTw. Insti'.utul -~p ~~pr
L
GERCETAIRI DF ITCM.T7A AFL!-'TA. Vol. 7, no. 2. Anr./junF, -iirurc-t~, Ro-anip,
Montnl.~, Tndex of EaFt Furcnean AccessionE, (ITAI) I '. Vol. 7, nr. 2,
F&Tu.-ry 191~8
F~, r,_ti r. C ~nv,-- r,,' R~. L-
Abs J:~ur : Ref aur Fizi)[a, ~jr~ :j,~--', Ij~: -3V37
.uthc r : rficolr~u ECj~i(,nd, Popescu 'dexandru
Inst . R
t Giv~
T-ItlE : Vacuuj., Tube with High ~A~--.biiity
rD
-)ri ~- P ir:Pul. inst. pcL.Itehn4 Bucuresti~ Irl, N-) 1-2, 17~,- (~Z
,",bstract Dc3cri-ption nf a Iur-rtz oscillatc-r with hi~;h !itabilLty, ir.-
Sured by placing the quartz in a themv~static cven trd ti
autor,atic: adjustrient cf the amj~litude. When the PlItE' V-,!-
tage changes by 100 v,~l s, tlh~- relative change in the
juency is less than 10-~. The stability turned cut ",) bra
good Us,) with respect tc) changes in the filaricnt v.rd
chang.'-ng of tubes.
Cari 1/ 1
RUMANIA/Radio Physics - Propagation of Radio Waves 1-5
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, Tic) 5, 1958, No 368
Author Nicolau Ejji.
Tnst Hot Given
Title PropagatIon of Meter Waves Beyond the Horizon
Orig Pub lfelecomimiaatii, 1957, 1, No 2, 35-42
Abstract Sia-vey article. Experimental data are given amd the existin,.7
theoriej cf long distance propagation of meter waves are ex-
ajained.
Card l/ 1
RTYA:dITL'~1FWIiO Ity'Sila'diation of Findlowaves. TrDuisi:d4ssion Linos T
~-4
and ;,ntenme
At s' Jnur Ref Zhur - Fizilka, No 2, 1959, No 3920
Au.tho-,: Nicolau Edn., Dobreocu A.
Inst
Ti tlc On 'Mree and Four -Eleraer it Antenna 3ystei:is
Ori C Pub Thlecorunicatii, 1957, 1, No 6, 168-177
Abstract The author investigates theoretically and experir-'entally
the directivity pattern, the gain, and the iI'IDUt J.11pectance
of antenna systeris consisting of three or four hoftzontal
dipoles placed one above the other in a single vertical
plane. The conditions for obtainIng rjaxinzi gain with the
aid of such systems are exanined. Curves are givon for t?10
dependence of the principal parnrieters of the antenna
systems on the ge(x--etry and mutual placerient of the dipoles,
and particular attention is paid to the influence cf the
thickness of the dipoles on the input impedance of foux
cler,.ent systeuss with maximum gain. An esti:mte of the
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74
RUMANIA/InorrT~nic Chemistry - Complex Comj~ounds. C.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - KhimiYa, No 9, 195B, 28202
Autho:- : Spacu, P., Ianu, A., anc! Nicolau, E.
Inst : C.J. Parhon University.
Title : Investigation of the Complex Compoun(ls Forn,(!d by the
Cobaltitetrapyridy1di2hloride Ion.
.')r i g, Put 1-n Univ. 1C. J. E~irhorl, Ser stiint :.-iatur, No i5, 73-31
(1957) (in Rumanian with simualrica L:3 French an(-! Russian)
Abstract Complexes of the type Ccopy4C:L,,/X h11VE! been preparp--~
21M, Cr2O
where X is C1.6H 20 (1,, Clo 3' ft04, Or207. 7'
.6H2 0, KnO 4, and V03 . The complexes ZCOC14
L -7"2py, an"-
fCo (SCI') 4-7H2PY2 HSCNPy have also been pre-pared..
Card l/'2
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NIC9.14u, E.; ROCERIC, M.
Model cf a cortical analyzer for auditory signals., p. 264.
AUTIORATICA SI ELECTRONICA. (Asociatia StUntifici a Inginerilor si
Tehnicienilor din Rominia) Buc-uresti. Rumania. V,:)L. 2. no. 7. 11ov./ Dec. lq,~8
Monthly list of East Excropean Accessions (EEAV; LC, Vol. 13, nc. 8. &'L-~. 1959
Uncl,
RUT-L'IFL./Ftdiophysics - CA3neration and Conversion. HELdio Frequency 1-3
Oscillations
.',bs J--ur Ref Zhur - Fizika, i4o 4, 1959, 11o 633,,?
,'.uthor Nicz)lau E.J. Lotru S.
Inst
Title Frequency Standards
Ori,~ Pilb Metrul. apl., 1958, 5, No 3, 97-ic,2. 143-11A'-
Survey article. The author c-nsiders quixtz and cesium fri,
quency standards and standards based --,n an r-=-,r),:.a L31ecul-r
bcx--. Typical block dia,,
. _,rans are given along with data
concerning the stability of the above stiadardo. '.uthc)r'E;
rc,;=c
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RLRMANT~./E.Lectronics - Photocells and Semiconductor Device. H
A:bs JoLr : Ref Zhur F!--4 ',:a 7,T-
y - 4 l-n6o, 9279
y I
Author : Nicolau Edm., Belis, M.
Inst
Title Measurements of the Parameters of Tran!;LstDrs
Orig Pub Metrol. apl., 1959, 6, No 2, 49-,,;4, 95-96
Abstract A brief description is given of C't, Dperating principles
Of transistor devices. The static characteristics of
transistors, differ-,~nt equila!,~nt circuLts, and circ-Uts
for the measurements of trarsistcr pi.Lreii.:-ters are consi.-
dered.
is
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~/iq6/ 02/,,(-,,!)/ 311/ COVCV,
E200/E181;
-I oc troma.,',ilo tic power and momontum for harmonic time
d'~:; C' I '1'-, 11 cc
DI CAL: i'eferativnyy zhurrial, Elektrotekhnika -L energetika,
no.11, 1902, 5, abstract 11 A17. (Bul. Inst.
politehn. jucuresti , v. 21 , no. 2, ' 19 r') , 117-121.
Znglish , abstracts in Russian, French and German).
':T: a j -PoylitillIr vector
itli the , -d of tile complex UMov I
FIH two formulations are derived for the guiteral thcorem
oii tile -coiiservation of power associated with an Lectromagrie tic
harmonically time varying field:
j2 (~~T) ~wlj) + 'le qm - Pe - Pm
or
j2cu r(T U + _2 w i(T + U - q " - qtr, p C -, I )M,
'r = 1/2-'1 f the electrot-,iagnetic energy~
Ill.'. e r e Iij- is the density o
--zird 1/ 2
Electromagnetic power and -i/ 19 (S/ ()',!/ '-,00/011/003/009
E200/-`185
1 / 2TE is the density of the electrostatic energy; 10
p la E-T ei is t.he density of the power developed by the super- Nit)
i;iiposition of electric currents; Pri = H J is the power
r.1 - - - 2
developed by the suPerimposition of magnetic fluxes e = Ye r-
- - 2
and q H are the heat density developed by the electric
m ~ YM
aiid magnetic currents, respectively. The theorem on the
con ervation of momentum is expressed in the form
div k.~e T) = 'Re f, + Re fm + J m (2W q). The qilantities entering
in ~:he right-hand member of this expression are not defiried in
the a--ticle.
.~SSGCI:~~ION: Utdeleniye elektroniki. Bukharestskogo politel-chnich.
in.-ta ;-~,NR (Departi-,ient of Electronics'of the Bucharest
Pclytechnical Institute RPIR),
~-Abiitractor's note: Complete translation.
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AUTHOR: Nicolau, Edmond, Professor, Engineer
TIME: Study of the Earth's upper atmosphere and the cosmos
by Soviet space rockets and artificial sate'-lites
PERIODICAL: TeLfcomunicqii, no. 1, 1960, 20-25
TEXT: The article presents some of the methods used in exploring
the ionosphere and results obtained by data, supplLed from Soviet
space rocket.3 md sputniks. Data on the horizontal structure of
the ionosphere and on the effects of latitude could only be suppli(-d
by artificial satellites. One of the methods used for detemining
the ionosphere's properties was based on the Faraday effect. I"he
presence of Faraday rotation was proved by the signals from the
first two Soviet satellites. Another method was worked cut by Sov-
iet: scientists A. Alpert, F.F. Dobriakova, Ye. F. Ghudesenko aad
B.S. Shapirc (Ref. 1: Doklady akad. nauk SSSR, 120., 1958, no., 4,
pp 743-746). The method consists in denoting the distance "rm"
from the observer to the point right below the satellite, the mom-
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ent the satellite's signals began to bc detected. The metAod tr:-'c:s
to explain the differe-aces which appear :)etveen t1ac real propa-a-
b
tion and that which corresponds to propagation in vacuum. The pro'-)
erties of the ionosphere were also determined ',)y th-2 tretliol', of radL'~
walre refraction., This method requires simulta-icous measurements bv
optical and radibinterferometrical vieans. The first direct nicasun,
ments of the concentration of electrons in the upper atmosphere 'auck
accoffplished by an ion trap installed in Sputnik Ill. -Ano t he r me t- ~ -
od for ascertaining the characteristics of the ionospaere consisted
in determining the effects produced by the ionosphere orL t1le tralls-
mission of waves from the satellite to the ground station. Vlhen
the satellite passed through a region of high electroLi concentra-
tion, a frequency change was produced, especially ca.used by elec-
trons around the satellite. If the concentration of t',1(2 electrons
in the regi6ns penetrated by the satellite is sinaller than thit of
the regions penetrated by the satellite-Earth radius, a frequency
change is produced by the integrated effect of the electrotis locat-
ed along the radius. The method is based on t"he DoppLer effect.
Important information on the horizontal non-homogenz!ity of the ion-
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osphere was obtained -during the IGY by Soviet sa,!_-ellites. B- ,y in-
stalling special ricas~trinjf, instrLitrients in the sputniks, the .2lectro-
fi-Ld, tio,l anc-1 o-_11
beach tiie' Earth in an altereu S~~,LLC. uil(-, of the n,.in proble,,as is
determining the energy sources and the heatin;, ot the upper atmos-
phere. V.I. Krassovskiy's hypothesis (Ref. 3: Proc. I.R.E., 47,
1959, no. 2, pp. 289-296) is that it is due to heat developed by
electric currents in the ionosphere. Important resul-_z. were obtain-
ed on cosmic radiation. Great intensities of cosmic radiation were
recorded by the second artificial satellites at it time when nothing
exceptional appeared on Earth. This phenomenon was explained by
the fact that the increase was produced by small energy part:'cles
which did not reach the Earth's surface. Luminescence counters
were installed on the third Soviet sputnik. PenE!tratiag the north-
ern and southern geomagnetical lattitude of 55 - 600, the instru-
ments detected an increase in Roentgen radiation inten.3ity. Impor-
tant data were gathered by the space rocket launched January 2,
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1959. At a distance of 4 - 10 Earth radii, the existence of ti'4o
zones of high radiation intensity was proved. The origin of the
Aurora Borealis was also explained. The third Soviet satellite
also proved the existence of heavy nuclei in the cosmic rays. A
Cherenkov detector recorded a particle o[ 300 Mev. Mo-1-her result
was the detection of the antipodes effect, observed at the Mirnyy
station by satellites having 20 tic transmitters. A mass spect:7om-
eter was installed in the third sputnik to determine the chemical
composition of the upper atmosphere at an altitude of 2:26 - 1000 I-on.
Ions with a mass number of 16 predominate at an altitude of 226 -
800 kin and the main gaseous component is oxygen. However, ions
with a molecular weight of 28 - 30 units were also recorded. Com-
pared with atomic oxygen, the concentration of atomic n:'-trogen is
I - 10%, depending on height, latitude and time. The third sput-
nik was also provided with a pressure g.41re which rEcorded at an
13 and at an altitude of
altitude of 260 km a density 1?f 10- 9 crP,
355 kin, a density of 9 x 10- 9 cm-3. To determine the positive
ions per volume unity, the third sputnik was equipped with ion
traps. The terrestrial magnetic field anomaly increases at an alti-
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tude of 22,000 km. This may be explained by the existence of some
important currents at this altitude. The Soviet Union was able to
study by its three space rockets the magnetic field in the immediate
vicinity of the moon. It was established that there is no magnetic
field near the moon's surface which could be measured by the magneto-
meters On Doard. Data collected by the third Sputnik on m-. - crometeor-
ites at an altitude of 150 300 km showed that the number of impacts
with micrometeorites is 50 m2/sec. The apparatus measured iMPUISE'S
between 10-1 and 103 g cm. S-1. There are 8 figures and 10 Soviet-
blc;c references.
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N130LAIJ, Edm. , , un' v. ; BALACEIA1111, '~ - , -I r.
Tne - - Lr 3n I E - -, t ~ 7, la , , ',' -~! Eix ' r -- . - , -,- - -
4, .,.
r It 2.
T Tl,, Contrlbulion;i 'Lo neuron cybemetJcs
PFY~ "CIDICAL: Automatica ~I eli,,cLronica, v. (), no. 6, illt,)2, 251 257
TFXT: The autnors study the transmissicin and process'nil Of 5, -a!~, Ti U-
F_, e
rons and synapses, to coritribute to the under~~tandlng of the me(~han:-,m~ -ce-ielopeJ
i-n riel;rons. They fir~;t dr-*,.erm'I,-,e the law of information
synapse, referring only to those synapses I.,. which Is tile
in'..(!rjnediate agen'~; they establish the equation permiI.tInF the eva,ua'-i,--n of ~,he
ini.ermediate agent coriccritration at the level of the postsynaptic mt?ml)ra,-.e, ex-
plaJ11 the ionic 1111gratIons produci~d by the pot;tqynaptic membrane, a:3 well as t.he
j
varlation in tin(.- of the post;-%ynaptIc potenticl which is complex and
ax, external factor, i.e., -,.he input signal, aiid on a series of inte-nal fa,.'t(.'rf3'
and they present the expreL;slon which gives the state of excltatdon Or cen-,ra-
irihilbltion of the neutron as defined by Sherir,gton. The actual state of the neu-
ron also depends on the earlier state of the respective neuron, which presuales
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t-e ex's-ence af- otner me,,,c)ry '-ievfcc;3 in :-.eiron. A fr' I :-s -,. c r. us r
,he receiving polf, r,-,L ~ix-e ~~ simple relay but aS a
analDg cumputer. The ai;Lnor-~ '.,-ion f-;taDl si,, -i -e -,letween t~,e t~l (~f
excitation ind *ne 'mpulst~ re tillor, .1r, zhe axon, c,)visl(lering only tne 1E.w ;i--~ch
give.3 tne -,,,-ie variation, of -..he rofractory pprl(,d. The repetiti,~-.~
varies ap,,proximaLely --ne ibt-2.rislLy
.he rieuron, a~ tne axon, or ;nr~tho-"
i" "". UY
expizAn -~he exp'-nerltlal
t i r"'e .~lu" adm'i-"ttrlj~ ','- 1,-, Ar, Z'ne
poLentlal an(l t,-.e " ;)er-' .1 -:a:. ,n .. ~Ly (11-Y -'e
fcr siggials aro s."~.:I-.-Ler la.'Fer tr.a:, :-,e
tnre-no -Lil
d n n-, u s, ca", Q(! de -~(l
in no case as a -Y.' %-:;~ ',',A L16 a7lalug 'I'ne iu-,,hov~ c
,ne propa,-,ate,~
br&-ne, aid a clin7,ra;.- if ',iio :wurol.
tide %raisf-r Cu;wr-'cr. ~.' ,,eiuro- a.,A Lhe uf '~h~
j.-,.Inal deco,-.Ing device arc- no*. ye-- Trere Lre 6 f."aires.
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EIC()IIAIJ,l Edm,, ixig.~, prof.; BALACEMITU, C.. dr.
Contribution,- to the study of le&rning systems. ALtomatica
~lcctronica 7 no.3-~100-106 ljy~--Je 163.
1. Institutul politehnic, Bucuresti (for Nicolau) .
2. Policlinica ll~. CantacuzLno" (for Balaceanu).
111CCUU1 Edm.; B.~U-ICE-ANIU, C.
The neuron as an analogic element. Probleme automatiz
127-141 5 N 162.
NIGOIAU, Edm.; WEBER, I.; GAUT, St.
Apparatus for automatic recognitior of the vowels. Antomatica
olactronia 7 no.6:255-261 V-D'63.
NICOIJil;, Edm., prof. ing.; ADAXACHE, I., ing.
A
Electronic r1odeling of doer, wel', pumping.
electronica 8 no. 1: 9-12 Ja-F 164.
NICCILAU., E.
"The modern theory of systems" by G. Wunsch. Reviewed --,
7
E. Nicolau. Automatica electronica 8 no. 1:44 Ja-.F 164.
"Technique of calculation and its use for statistical
studies and auto!atic cortrol 97stens" by V.V.Solodovnikov,
F.S. Matveev, I.S. Vaident)erg, V.M. Baburin. Reviewed by
E. Nic0laU. Ibid.:45.
NIGOLAIJ 011 (1 to () nd
On nonhomogerieous plane wa~vfjs, B-.-11 Ins'. P01i'.nh A -,c.4."5 '-;~
J1-Ag 164.
1. ChAtr of Radio C ommunin wtions, P011tonhnic Instit.ita,
But-hare-st.
':7
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AUTAuRs Arcan, '.icolau, Ed.
TITLE; Investigation-, o," load carrFing building structiii-os
by tneans of
r~,;iIODICAL: R#~vue (It, mecani.ilif- ajj)Ijqij;-e, v.7, no.4, l9b2, 7j1-7oG
T!~~.T; The WL)1-1' (-)I' tJlk-- !:s(-i-iiC with models made of pla-"Lics
for the stress analy.-ii.5 ot bi~ilding structures is reported. The
div(-rsity of :he methoos usvd -s emphasised since every metnod is
limited. '-',odols of tip to I w ~,;.ze are ubed in sljite of difterences
of behaviour on account of a h.,.,her Poisson's ratio in plastics and
tlie utuixiitability for destructLve testing. Njodel laws have been
,itudied to determine the choic4! of materials and techniques and the
interpretation of results. 71-,i~ conditions of similarity are
obtained from the equilibriui,i of an elementary slab, the geometric
relations between the deformations and displacements and the
physical relations bvtween thc. stresses and strains. The similarity
factors are hereby deterj.,iined only in part; the remaining factors
being chosen frorn the test conditions, including space available
and adequate deflections of the measuring devices.
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I inexpensive investi,,~ation of i,,-.any design variants is ri"a lo
Th e
possible by model tochniques. are diicussed, i-Ticlu-iing
sc-veral arch constrtict ioii:i, a circtis roof struct%ire, a mult i-arch
factory roof and a riF--:,taurant structure. Distribution ol load
carrying in co~jiplex staticaliy indeterminate structures is ariong
the main features discoverabie by models. btructtiral el#-ment,,~ inade
of composite r-,ateriais havo b(!en examined by model technique,
inc Ludin(r reini-orce(I an,l pre-str(-ssed concrete structural elernents.
pressure di-sLr.Lhut.Lon.-t, wnen twJ bodies with a different Young' -~
modulus are In contact kfor instance, a foundation on soil) , and
the simplification of iuo~'els hv the replacement of cavities with a
inaterial of low modulus. For example, the neutral axj~- of
reinforced concrete beams ~,as examined on the assumption of an
ideal bond. Reinforced concrete beams in the cond-Lt ion of
incipient cracking, owing to a loss of hond in the section betwfen
the cracks, have been te-~tecl by model techniques. P e i n fo r c F, (I
models with artificial cracks were used, made from a material
specially aeveloped at the institute with a high optical acti-vity,
a reduced edge effect, and a capacity to be bonded with adhesives
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i nve.-j ~ Iga t of lo ad carryj ri,.;
E 19 I/E 13 5
L,, L it. I'o liti, Orcvment con,-i 1 1. 1.n.., of h igh t ens -i I e s tc-e I v~ ire -W C)
tyj)(2~1 of crack wcre t-~s tl~,d na--.4~ ly ivi th and i-rithout the ca p,,,- 1.1y
t c, t t coin p rt?-.;:j ive ,t rems es . Foc large crack h#- i 'v. i i t s1 t I'l n
~ I j t ) I'l t t ) I f-, II c u t r, , i it x 1 -9 c,, ) i i c j (I e s w 1 1. h t ) i e t 1 1) o f t I j t, c r.,i c k
t ~ i'l t t 1-11, cr a c k , ioes n~, t , ~ru :,a (:a t e w i t h a n i nc z- as e j~ n I he load.
(,eijeraily, photoeiastic were found to behave -in clo4-'e
a:-.reemcnt with actual full-scole structures. Prp-strv~,sed complex
'trlictljrv~i' such 'Is thf. 01 the Bucharest State Circus
bu-ilding, were model te~3ted w-th strain gauges. Cavities coa be
re,-jlaced by a material iv.Lth a lrw equivalent shear moduius.
~v-'(jcr r,~jjige of mat~r-ials is called for with Young's modul-
I-ractical hints are given on
bi-tween :20 and, 40 oUO
modei making Lncluding ;,re-~,tvissed models; method of pre-
'~trvssing with cables and its Lnspection by sound frequenc
y
:~ic-a-iurement; strain arul defIt:ction measurements,
There are 24 figures and I table.
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A.~ -- U C i,% I I u N ~ :,.,i i i c h i i o - i s.; I v (A ~) v a t e I I !i k i y wis t i t 11 t po
,,troite I I st vu i eko no mike .5traitel I ~:;tva - i:,, A, PC -
B u~ k h a r,~ s t ~ '- c i c- n t - ~- i c i~ c ~i (, ~-, r c h I ris t i % 11 t (a o f
I
.) 1; i I d 1 n ~r a i i, ~ At i _i I (I i n g -i
, Economics -- INCii(C - t )
V~
ARCA-N, M.; NIQQLAU,-Ed.-
Structural strength of buildings studied with plastic mDdels.
Studii cerc mee apl 13 no.3:621-649 '62.
1. InstAutul de cni---!mtari in constructii A econamia constructiilor
INCERC, Bucure3ti. 2. Membru al Comitetului de rodactie, "Studii
si cereetari de mecw-jica apl-Icata" (for Arcan).
NICOLAU, Eduard
Torsion in cylindrical bars -with the diametral cra6,s of variable
depth, as studied with the aid of membrane analogy. Studii corc
mec apl 13 no.5:1307,1307 162.
1. Institutul de cercetari in constructii si econo;nLa con6tructi-
ilor (INCERC), Bucuresti.
NA"ClIAU, Eduard
FE-q,--r. -, r- (
. j ' ' r. Jt - ' , Ir C o rl. 9 t nr, ' r, 7-,
mod e - - . -, -~r-~ ." -- ;~c -..--L~ r:, . ~, e- ~4 -,-
-~-- , ti tu~ dc- -, - - - r'- . i , c, . " , : I
- 3'. e ~-. , '.
- - 'I - 'T,
C~Onstr~icl,ll lor, :-I- - i - - ~- , . .
NICOLAU, Eduard
Ep oxi d i zF?,i '~) i n-~ ' ,;? m-' -~ 7 c-,~ ~-, nc r e *, e u s e -, f c, r- s-. n -- - or s t r--; c t - :)r
I -
models. R~v m2c appl R-~unz 9 no,6:14115-143" '(4-
1. In3tituts of 3.'-Idirig :,~;search and Constra(~~.ion Economics,
Bucharest.
SALTVARD, Sanda; MUNAR, 1. ; , N. ; Ni(:( ',At! , E I; -na; GEC'.,~G-~'JCU , 7.14;
WII,ITER, Janeta; RARTINA, S.
Evaluation of the de,,iyc-d effect of some horr.,;cmal
Stud. cercet. encocr, '.~- no.2:`47-105 164.
RUAXNIA
NIC0114% _Elena, MURESAN, V., VOICU, V., Major, Medical Corps; and DOINA,
i n-a-n i a
"Reaction ot the Autonoiiic Nervous System to Som,- Biogenic Amines and to
Nicot ine"
Bucharest, Revista Sanit.ara Hilitara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; pp 487--490
Abstract: Dogs were given 2 micrograms per kilogram of epinephrine or ior-
epinephrine, 5 micrograms per kilogram of acetylcholine or 5 to 10 micro-
grams per kilogram of nicotine, then exposed to X-irradiation of 800 r.
Results indicated that a non-specific "neurosympatholytic" endogenous
agent is present and circulating in radiation sickness. 2 graphs.
88 -
RUMANIA
NICOLAU, Cl., Conf. Dr.; YJLIJRESAN, V.; ~HRISTEA, Al.; qI(X)LAU, Elona; KU, C.,
Lieutenant-Colonel, Phai=elst; VOICU, V.. Lieutenant ajor, Ccrps;
and STROESCU, Eugenia
"Correlation Betveen Changes in Structure and Changes in Pharriacodynamlc
Activity of Acetylcholine and Some Derivatives of Irradiated Gompiunds"
Bucharest, Revista Sanitar Militara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; P 498
abstract: X-irradiation with 1o5. 2xio5. 5xio5 r of acetylcholine, acetyl-
choline iodide, benzensulfc,nate and paratoluene-sulfonate of acetylcholine;
paramagnetic resonance spectral calculation of density of labile electrons
were correlated wit1h nicotJ.nic effect changes.
63 -
RUMANIA
POPESCU, Gh., Lieutenant-O)lonel, Medical Corps; VOICU, V., Lieutenant-,Hajor,
Medical Corps; kICOLA~t_~~-ana; and HURESAN, V.
"Electrocardiographic Disturbances In the Acute Radiation Sickness and Their
Influence Ability by Strophanthin and Tolazoline"
Bucharest, Revista Sanita gMillfara. Vol 16, Spacial No., 1965; p 509
Abstr ct: In 10 dogs expoved to 800 r, electrocardiogram before, during and
24 hours and 4 days after the irradiation; response to Tolazoline and
Strophanthin of the changet; following radiation. Both drugs affected
irradiation-induced changes to a greater degree than th--w
affected the
heart in non-irradiated animals.
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k~~~NMAPM2.6)2 SOURCE CODE: RU/0012/65/061/001,101-13/01~71
AUTHOR: -Muresan. V. (Doctor); ,Nicolau. Elena (Doctor); Cavulea, O._SVeterinarian;
Major);,Stoicescu, Rbdica (Bio, Wit
ORG: none
TITIE: Pharmacodynamic action of trimathylene bis-4-hydro)W-iminanethyl-pyi~idine
bromide
SOURCE: Reviata sanitara militara, v. 61, no. 1, 1965. 113-117
TOPIC TAGS: pharmAcology, orgEmic phosphorus compound, antidote, organic ijoine
compound, toodeity, rat, pyridine
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the pharmacodynamio action of
normal animals. (The compound is used as antidote for
2M-Mb-08PLO-rus ~O intoxications, and previous studies refer
%0 Its actlon in Intoxicated animals.). They found an Index
!,,Of toxicity, DL50 - 63 mg,/kg + 2.5 in rats. and found a dose
of 5 m9/k9 to have the follow~i effectst nicotinolytic
dation; ganglioplegic action; excitation of respiration; and
potentiation of other anesthesia. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and !'tables. (JPRSj
SUB CODE: 06, 07 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 001 / OTH MF: 009
1/1 -- -M .1
R171,:;d; T 1.
VOICU, V. Dr, Lt-Maj, :.,'U;-3SAI.-, V., and NICCILAU, Elenz. [affilla-
tion not 6ivenj
"The Dynaz~ics of Radiocalcium in the Heart of the Irradiated
Animal. "
Blucharest, Revista Sani-~ara ,,Alitara, Vol 62, ~No 2, 1,,ar-Apr 66.
pp 299-301.
Abstract: The authors :3-,udied the 'Le,avior of calcium in -the
heart G11' irradiated frc,(,,s, using radi,~ac*,ive c&~45. They fDu~.-,d
tnat tne fixation of calcium ir fro;7 hearts irradiated with "D00
oentgen units is sr-al-"-er t~,an in normal frog hearts, wlit,~, the
difference becom-inr nc,:iceable Star*ting 10 minutes after adzi-
nistration of the radioactive callcium.
Includes one fi~u:re, one table and 7 referen-es, cf w-4ch
one Russian, 2 Gerzian 2-..nd 4 A'esterr.. -- Xanuscript submitted
~'a
y 1965.
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AUTHORS: Nicolau, Fl.; Eng:-j.,ieer, Mozes, Gh.; Grigorovici. E_ Chemlsti
TITLE: High-Purity 31licon~ror Semiconductor-s in Rods and Granular :311ape by
Silicon DeFo_mposil-,fon. Report I!.
PERIODICAL; Revista de ChImle, 1960, Vol. 11, No. 8, pp, 468 - 476~
TEM The article is bazed on a paper presented at the Meeting "Semiconduc-
toare ~i aplicatiile lor" (Semloonductors and Their Application)l held on December
9 - 11, 1959. _~IliconPos more and more used in the production cf semiconductors
Pure silicon can be obtained by different merhods, but the most effjcient method
proved to be the thermal decom:positton of silane, which has a ntunber of zdvantages
(Refs. 1, 2, M. Silane can be obtained either by the r(mbiction method of A. E
Finholt, or by the method of starting from RSiC1 (Ref, 2), The authors uz,ed the ~Xi
second method, studying it in two variations7 a~ Passing HSIC1- through ":;il44,
and b) Direct thermal decomposition of KSiCl 3 or reduction w1th*hydrogen (Ref. 3).
Trichlorosilane was prepared following the methods by Buff and 16hler; Combes;
Gattermann; Kahler; Stock and Zeidler (Ref. 4); Kraus and Nelson; Broth and Still-
well; Witmore and Pitsusza-Somnier (Ref, 5), The authors produced trichlorosilane
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High-Purity Silicon for Semiconductors in Fods and Granular Shape bv Sill?on De-
composition. Report II
by d1rect synthesis, by passing dry HCI o,fer S1 granules at, 28007 In the IpDara-
tus shown in Fig, 1~ In contrai3ict-ion to previous works, the reac7.ion piDe was
located vertically. Brief reference is made to the apparatus ani the production
procedure, The authors then stidied the produ,~tlon of granule-snaDed sillcon by
thermal decomposition of HSIC1 without H2 addi+ton in the quartz tube, a: atmos-
pheric pressure. This method Aas the disadvantage of leading to an containJ-nation
of the silicon by impurities such as boron. Reference is made to Stock and Zeid-
ler (Ref. 4), Wilson (Ref. 1) and Theurer. Figure '~ shows ~he in,itallation for
thermal decomposition of HSiCl-~ on ci-jartz tib,-- Rods or granuile-shaped S:li~on
can. also be obtained by catalytic d1sp-oporr1oning of tr1,,to_x:yai._ane to si.lane
and the decomposition of silane. For preparation ~nd purification and trletoxy-
silane, the authors adapted the method of HavIll, Joffe and Post, (Ref. 9) The
cata-lytic disproportioning of trietoxysilane to stlane and tetraotox:ysllane was
observed by Friedel and Ladenberg for the first tirrie Kreshevnil:ova, Pokrovskiy
and Rumiantseva (Ref. 2) used this reaction for the preparation c-f silane and Its
thermal decompositions with the. purpose of produr-in,,, St for semi conductors They
decomposed silane on a tantalum w1re, obtalning poly-ry-C',talline 11 bars, For the
Clard 2/3
85088
Rloc)316-1,lo I I /o4k/(Xj4/0~ -
A125/AO26
High-Purity Silicon for Semi conduc tors 1,n Rods an,l Granular Shape by Sili,-on De-
composition. Report II
production of Si bars, the authors used the Ins'.allation shown in Figlire 1-~. Ref-
erence is made to the installation and the proced-ire The efficiency of -.he Si
deposed In bars Is 70%, the o-.,ier Si being deposed on the wills of the listalla-
tion. Si deposed on the quartz '.ube contains lesE than lo- % Of B Si ieposed
on tantalum wire contains the ,'cllowing impurities, Mg, Al, Cu, Fe, and 13. The
Si rod is treated for 48 hrs %I th concentrVed HF In order to dissolve tne tanta-
lum wire and is then pickled with HF?+HNO 31 This polyorystadline Si rod is physi-
cally purified by a zona.1 melting and passed over to monocrystal. The res13tiVi-
ty had a value of 50 ohm1cm. Me boron impurity In the Si rods Is a result of the
"diboran" content of the silane, or the influence of the glass of "he installation
The authors finally mention the elim1natlon of `djboran'~ from the siia-ne There
are 6 figures, 1 photograph, 2 table-Q and III ref-rences Soviel, 2 Rumanian,
5 English and 2 German.
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D272fJ307
Roman, k., and Nicolau 1.11.
The preparat'Lon of high purity silicon bars Cry the
reduction of trichlorosilane with hydrogen
Revista de uhimie, no. 11, 1962, 653-660
T.,: ',T: Itesults are ?resented of a study of the reduction
of trichlorosilane with hydrogen, carried out at the Inatitutul, de
cercetari electrotchnice C'.1ectrotechnical :esearch Institute) in
1960-1961. KAGI- was prepared by the method deacribed earLier
Glicolau, i:'l. this journal, no. 3, 1960, 463), and was then. purified
by distillation on a 1~u-packe(i, 33 theoretical plates colurin to elim-
inate I;iI4, metallic impui-ities, and any ~i compounds, and waa further
distillcd on a lio-packed, 10 theoretical plates quartz colLmm. 2inal
purification was bi adsorption in an alumina-pac!zad column. Hydrogen
was purified by exiiausion from 125 to 0.2 - 0.5 atm, inist elimination,
oxidation and retention o' organic and reducing matter in LOIR04- 002-
elimination with Naoll, drying with ~;al,'12, 'tatention of 0 an Gu depo-
Card 1/2
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The preparation of high purity ... JJ272YL)307
sited on diatomite and palladized aabeates, paaaing thrort4#% a tral>
with active carbon or silica grel cooled with solid C02 acetome, elim-
ination of 142 in Lg-GaO (1:1), passing through a secofid trapt arA a
second mist eliminator. 'Llle IL'ik;13 was entrained by part of tite H2
and i.,ras then reduced in a special unit upon a t1tin Ta Zilament, ob-
taining at 11 L-;irl 60:1 and 11500G a yield of 470'a polycrystaLline
'Sill at a proeuctivRy of 3 g ""i/hr. S'i enveloping the Ta filament
thickened to 8-14 nn, in diameter as a function of the -time of reac-
tion, and the current for heating the filament increased frqm So to
120 a and the voltage from 35 to 50 v. i-,.fter 12-20 hours bare 300-
400 mm in length were obtained. Increasing the H2AL'i"', ru"O it"
creased the productivity but reduced the yield of Si. Tfe T& fila-
ment was dissolved rapidly in 40,~ 1W- and after a sequence of washings
the bar was submitted to floating zone purification, Whert thO q-ty"
pe monocrystals, with 50-100 ohm
polycrystalline ~;i changed into p-ty-
cm resistivity (portions uith max. 350 ohm cm were obtaLiv.,d). Tbere
are 15 figures and 3 tablea.
3-031,11TTM: December .30, 1961
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1059/1259
ATITHORS: pnoele-s-CU, 6. *Aqci-- t4.,01a",
T ITLE. : IriCIU51,011 (aity'spilij ~Jlfll
SOTJRCE: Duchareut. Unlvor:31tntea. Analolo. Soria atlintele
naturil: Chimia. v&10, no,.50. 1961. 73-77
TEXT : Tho anthors dencrIbe a now frroup of olathrriti3fi . Molecules
combining In such a way by their Van der Waals' forcea that they
produce holes In thr., form of closed cells, which are able to hold
-other smaller moloGules. Thn clathrntos described hora consist
of tyrosine as the host moleculo, containing 8lycino in Its
lattices. These compoundo aro formed by lotting mixtures of
glycino and tyrosine cr7i3tallize out from aquoous solutions. Tho
optimum p11 for this crystallization is 11-110. The total weight
bf the ou.nPutjods obtsined varies with the ratio glycinp/tyrosinn,
and becomes constqnt when this ratio is higher than 2 molevi malt.
The results are the same, whether the crystallization is alow,
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combinntions of Insertion vrith...
giving ble nryatnlc, or rp,,.)id , "'v Ing small crystals* The ratio
in the crystR13 is 3 mol,~ iyroalno/l moleglycine at ratios from
2 moles glycine/l mole tyrojine upwards. The oomblriRtions have the
crystalline charneteristics of tyrosine. 71hen the ratio glycine/
tyrosine is not too high, no glycine is found in the filtrate after
the crystals of the Lo,"poood are filtered off. When the crys-
tals are decomposed by.wator, glycine as well as tyrosine, in found.
Similar phenomena are obtained with alanine-tyro3ine, but not with
molecules larger than alenino. The group responsible for the
clathrate properties of tyrosine is the phenolic OH group. Thorn
a,re 2 figures and 2 tables.
A,-,soc#tjroON: Laboraloral de C4$,"Ic 0epwcl, Fac,,1tj1cj cle
(L%Ibt.ldj,~ oe orpovCclewdsfr~ , fjc.'11~ or cLe_qf'.Ile~)
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MAMI,11~3CUP ';.; GAL:,"A, I.; IOM~SI, I,; TUN, V.; D.; NICOIAIJ, G.
1,111K.'1AILISCU, F.
I
Study of the eUxiination of I'l-k..,toateroida in imu-7ps. Stal. cercet.
inframicrobiol. 1.3 no.2:19?-201 162.
1. Comw-deara pr,:.,entata la Inatitutal de Jx4framicrobiologie al
Acadandoi
(,M,513 urine) (17-K."ITOSTEROID3 urlne) (ADIUNAl GORT'..l plip3iology)
IUDOR, V., Colonei, 'Iedical Cor-s; DOGAIRU, D., Lieutenant -Co lone 1, It-Wical
_91i., Lieu tenant-Co lone! , Medical
Corps; DEDIIJ, St., medical Corns; 111COLAU4
Co;.-ps; NUMILES(IJ, Florica, Nedicar"do'ri-p-s'; at-I'a EVACHE, Tudorache, Medical
Corps.
'EpidcraioLogic, Clinical, Biochcniical and Morphologic SLUdy of Patients in
a Focus or' Viral Heratitis in Nilitary UnLt6"
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Militara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; pp 319-325
Abstract: Epidemiolog;j and clinical data on a small epidemic among 21
soldi;-rs in 4 weeks in October 1964. Apparent inoculation by a lot of TAB
vaccine was the agent of spread, but puzzling spidemiologic contradictions
are noted and discussivi. 2 tables.
RUMM
TUDOR, V., Colonel, Hedical Corps; Lieutenant-Colonel,
' ' ~f,
Medical Corps; and DOGAFU, D., Licutenant-C lo~ ' Medical Corps.
"Criteria of Identification of Nethods of Hospitalization in Patients with
Epidemic Hepatitis in lHilitary Units"
Bucizarest, Revista Sari.tara Hilitara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; p 325
Abstract: Brief data on 250 cases of epidemic hepatitis in soldiers hos-
pitalize~ during the period of June 1963 to June 1965. Close medical
supervision and convalescence with limited duties for 4 to 6 months is
urged.
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LUNGU, Al.; TAGHE, A1J-na; BERLESCU, Elena; CRISTOVFZU, kna; NICOLM.
Gratiela; SCHULLER, A.
Hormonal changes during physiotherapy of patients with excess
weight. Studii cemet. endocr. 16 no.21l75-180 165.