SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NOVOTNY, A. - NOVOTNY, J.
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HORSFAv S., Praha-Padoli, nabr* 9. Marxe 157; VEDRAv B.; KCV)TIIYO A;
Diabetic glamrulanclerosis in pregnancy, Cook. gynske 30 no.9:
684-686 N 165.
10 ustay pro A o matku a dite v Praza (reditel doe. dr. J. .
Iforsky, DrSe.r.
06.4tetcics and Gyuecozo(~Y
CZ ECI-1,10SLOVAKIA UDC 618.1-089:616.153-963
NOTMLY_,_A,: DVORAK, V.; O.T'IILTP J.; Gynecological Clinic Medical
Faculty of 11y:-iene, Charle3 University (Gynelcologielco-porodnicka
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Klinik.a Lek, sko eall-culty Hygienicke KU), Pra-uet Head (Prednosta)
Prof Dr J. PADOVEC; Institute for Clinical Biochemistry (Ustav pro
Klinickou Biochemii), Ell /Abbreviation not explained_7, Prague 10,
Head (Prodnosta) Dr J. OPYLT.
"Dyslipoproteinaeviia After Surgical Castration in Women."
Prague, Casopis L(,-Icaru Ceskych, Vol 1-05, No 21, 27 May 66, pp
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569 - 573
Abstract ~A_uthors' 1~nglish summary modifie(L7: Changes in tile el-
ectrophoretic fraction3 of plasma lipoproteins were investigated in
50 patients aftcr 3 basic types of gynecological operations. In
women from whom both ovari-~-i wore removed, after a short drop a rapid
rise of 'uhe total lipoprotein blood level occurs; this is due main-
ly to a rine in grossly di3persed lipoprotein fractions. This type
of is important in the development of early
postoperative complications, particularly tiiromboembolic ones,and
for the development of atherosclerosis. Castration should be re-
sorted, to, only wi-,re necessary and followed by hormonal substit-
utioni. I FiFure. I Tiable, 12 'deatern, 9 Czech references. (1-13.
1/1 roe. Fob 66).
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Iffect of Popolng pap"As and trypoln on blood group spealf laity
of erythrocyte membrane, Acts, plWxlolo hum* Supple no,6:97-."
1954.
1. Institut far Smatologle, Budapest.
(wSIIM, off .
bl4oi group spoolf laity of erythrocyte membrane)
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spealflotty of erythrocyte wombrane. off. of papala.
pepsin & trypoin)
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. an blood group specificity of erythrocyte wombrans)
NRIMMOCTUS
~brans, blood group specificity. off. of papal.n.
pepsin & trypoln)
(PROTIASIS
.popalK, off. on blood group specificity of erythrocyte
smobrane)
NOVOTIIY, A.
The importance of prevention of metabolic., functional and morphological
C11 effects of incorrect mxtrition. Cesk. gaztroent. vyz. 15 no.S:
565-571 D 162.
1. Ustav pro peci o matku a dite, Praha - Pcdoli, reditel doe. dr.
M. Vojta, zaslouzily lekar 6SSR.
(IMTRITION DISORDEERS prqv & control)
VZHADIWVA, M.; HSJDA, S.; STELOVSKA, V.; INKQTU, A, _
On the significance of differential diets as a source of efficient
nutrition. Cesk. gastroent. vyz. 16 no.3/4:266-272 Ap 62.
1. Ustav pro vyzkm vyzivy lidu v Frame, reditel doc. MUDr. J. Hasek,
DrSc. (NUTRITION)
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ACC N& AP66-18OT9 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0055/65/015/012/0933/09J6
AUTHOR: Daricek. T.; Hamal, K.; Lovotny' A.; Sochor. V.
ORG: Faculty of Technical and Nuclear Physics, Czech Technical. University, Prague
TITLE- The character of oscillation spikes during quasicontinuous operation of a
aser
SOURCE: Chekhoslovatskly fizicheskiy zburnal, V. 15, no. 12, 1965, 933-936 and
insert pages 942a and 942b
TOPIC TAGS: ruby laser, threshold energy, laser eaergy.,,.Jaser optics
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the quasi-continuous room-temperature operation of a
ruby laser with a crystal placed.in a spherical cavity and a minimum threshold
pumping energy of 48 J. The pulse of stimulated emission lasted 2700 usec. The
character of the spikes vas observed and was found to be far from sinusoidal.
The authors discuss the results of threshold-energy measurements for other pumping
configurations and compare them with results obtained by other authors. The authors
thank Professor B. Havelks, of Palacky University, Olomouc, r very valuable con-
sultations in optics. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table. NO
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1. Statni vyzkumny ustav materialu a technologie-
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to W -amino acids and their lactams. I. Reaction of cyclic ketanC-s with hydr(D~Ila.-;Iine
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and Their Application. Ceramics. Glass. Bind-
ing Materials. Concrete.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 12, 1959, 43159.
Author : Novotw-A,
Inst -.-Wo-t given.
Title Agglomerational Thermal Analysis as Means of Re-
vealing Mutual Effects of Different Enamel Frits
in the, So Called, Combined Enamels.
Orig Pub: Sklar a kerarpik, 1958, 8, No 8, 234-237.
Abstract: The new method for the analysis of enamels - ag-
glomerational thermal analysis that consists in
the measurement of volumetric changes occurring in
the agglomeration of separate particles into a
homogeneous mass, The method permits to determine
the softening temperature and fluidity of enamels,
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AUTHOR: Novotny, Anton3*n
TITLE: Contributions to the Field of Sintering of Inorganic
Compounds
PERIODICAL: SilikAy, 1961, NO-1, PP-51-58
TEXT: This is a continuation of work on the application of thermal
analysis: prevIous studies were published in the 1959 and 1960
issues of Silikaty. They were mainly concerned with sintering
characteristics of silicate glasses. The present paper extends
the scope to the study of typical crystalloids with ionic bonds.
It was previously assumed that sintering curves for compounds of
ionic bonds would show a steep rise only upon reaching the melting
point but the author's work has demonstrated that, surprisingly,
the opposite was true. Thus, the thermal sintering analysis of
NaCl showed the following: a gradual and even expansion of the
sample up to 7030C: above that temperature, a contraction is
taking place up io 8030C. The rate of contraction is uniform up
to 790aC (0.02% per minute) to show a rapid increase and reaching
the maximilm (4% of the length of the original sample) at 8030C.
The results are, however, not completely free of ambiguities.
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It has not yet been fully established whether expansion was due to
crystal deformation caused by increase of temperature or structure
relaxation caused by the decomposition products of nitrocellulose,
used as cementing material for the crystals (a similar expansion
was noticed.for many vitreous materials where nitrocellulose was not
used). Sintering characteristics, similar to that of NaCl, were
displayed by KI: expansion was registered up to 550*C. The sample
remained stationary up to 6080C and then showed slow contraction.
The rate of contraction is very much slower than for NaCl. The
rate of contraction increases slightly at 6600C to reach a not very
clear-cut maximum at 679 OC . showing good agreement with literature
data of the melting point of KI. Differences in contraction
rates of the sintered samples of UaC1 and KI are in good agreement
with their surface tensions near their melting points
(N&C1 = 113.8 dyn.cm-1 and KI = 75 dyn.cai-l). A study was also
made of the sintering characteristics of lead halides. It is
submitted that contraction is affected a great deal by the
properties of additives and binding agents (clays etc). So great
is the effect that sintering analyses may be used to assess the
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binding power of clays. The contraction of PbC12 samples,
cemented with nitrocellulose and different types of clay in
varying concentrations were studied. On the addition of 15% Clay
contractibility disappeared entirely. Significant results were
obtained in comparing the contraction graphs of PbC12, PbBr2 and
Pb12- The slopes of the curves were almost identical and
similar to those of vitreous materials and some types of enamels,
indicating a.considerable ease of sintering. Flow points,
stablished by the sintering method,show considerable deviations
N
om melting points, determined by classical methods, particularly
in the case of PbBr2- The graph for the latter showed a
characteristic kink At about 310*C, not observed with the other
lead halides. It in suggested that this may be due to the
presence of a hitherto unkn n modification of PbBr2, Another
compound which was investigated was vanadium pentoxide; it showed
considerable contractibility and the flow point (56800 corresponded
to melting point data in the literature. The method of sintering
analysis was also used to study the course of reaction between two
solid phases, 6-9- Si02 and Na2CO3- Results are presented
graphically: from 20 to 1000C dehydration of soda ash. The curve
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shows a sharp bend at 3250C, indicating liberation of gaseous C02,
Considerable expansion of sample due to pressure of gases.
ConsiderableAncrease of rate of reaction between 6oo and 7000C,
which corresponds to literature data, Reaction is concluded at
8000c,and sintering starts. A sharp bend upwards is visible at
860*C, indicating rapid contraction. The sintering method has, so
far, been particularly useful for measuring viscosities of vitreous
materials but results for crystalline materials are not yet
completely conclusive and work is continuing. There are 8 figures,
I table.and 6 non-Soviet references.
SUBMITTZD: June 10, 1960
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Assuring the even fulfillment of increased export tasks for 1957. p.85 (Kozarstvi,
Vol. 7, no-4, Apr. 1957) Praha
SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (UAL) LC, Vol. 6 no. 7, July 1957. Uncl.
!10-voThy, B.
Assuring an er3n fulfillment of increased export tasks for 1957. p. 97. (Sklar A Keramik.
Vol. 7, no. 4. Apr. 1957p Praha.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no.' 7, July 1957, Uncl.
NOVOTIFf 9 B.
Assuring the fulfillment of increased export tasks for this year. p. 121.
(Textil. Vol. 12, no. 4. Apr. 1957. Praha* Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
NOVOTNY., B.
"Assuring deliveries for 195B."
p. 161 (Sklar a Keramik,, Vol. B., No. 6. June 1958, Praha,, Czechoslovakia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7,, No. 9, September 1958,
NOVOTNY, Bedrich
Problems of manufacturing refrigerating units for
refrigerator cars. Pram potravin 15 no.1:16-19 Ja'64.
1. Zavody Vitezneho unora, n.p., zavod Frigera, Kolin.
Accmiou za: Apwi3896 Z10039/&/025/001/bOn/0017
AUTHOR: Jares. Vladimir (Enginoor);' 1LG'VjoqTA'9"9~._
TITLEs A lX-milliamter x-ray Imp intensifier. Problems of the Olectronia-
optical system
SOURCE: Slaboproudy obsors v9 25, no. 1. 1964o 11-17
TOPIC TAGS: x-ray. Image intensifier. eloottode system, photocathode
ABSTMiCT: The determination of the electronic-optical properties of the
-r&
immersion lens* of't'he x y image intensifier depending on some changes
in tWponetry of the electrode system is a complicated problem, the complete
theoretical solution of which is stiU unknown. ' &perimental measurements
complete oxperimental,madels:yield the necessary values but are time
consuming.ard.expensivo. The authors present a theorstical,clectroWsystom
i a spherical field. The principla of,the x-ray image Intensifier shown In
Fig. I of End"sure 01 is described, and relations for magnification and plature
plans distance are stated., An experimental assembly shown in Fig. 7 of
Enclosure 02 was.,designed; its Input part (primary luminescent swoon arA
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Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1958, 65352
Author : Volke, J., 1(ovotny, B.
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Title : Polargraphic Methods of Inspection of Medicinal Prepara-
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OriG Pub : Ceskosl. farmac., 1956, 5, No 4, 231-238
Abstract : Review.
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AUTHOR: Novot4, Bahuslay
TITLE: Theory-ofLimiting Fuses
PERrODICAL:Elektrotechnicko obzor, 1960,Vol-49,No.1l,pp.600-604
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TEXT: The author deals with one of the difficult Froblems
relating to the special fuses for protecting semiconductor
rectifiers, namely, the thermal processes which occur in a short
fusible conductor which bridges the gap between electrodes.
The accurate mathematical solution obtained with slight
simplifications of the formulation of the problem should provide
an idea of the general behavlour of conductors in thin slots.
Such a solution will assist in the correct design of limiting
fuses. The general theory was evolved from the known phenomenon
that from a certain critical length onwards the process of
fusion hardly depends at all on the length. The time of snappins,.."/
as a result of fusion of a 0.25 mm copper wire as a function of
length for a constant loading of 20 A (Fig.1) is practically
independent of length for lengths in excess of 20 mm. This
sharp rectangular characteristic is utilised in the theory
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evolved by the author. In the case of fusion of a very short
fuse wire, it is not necessary to consider the heat losses
from the surface, since the mass and the good heat conductivity
of the electrodes prevents large rapid changes of the tempera-
ture at the edges of the slot. Therefore, in his calculations
the author assumed that the edges of the slot had a constant
temperature of O*C. By means of a detailed mathematical
analysis of the temperature over the length of the conductor Is
as a function of time, the author derives an equation for
calculating U 0, i.e. the minimum voltage that is capable of
fusing the given material in the case of an ambient temperature
of O*C. Due to the increase in the electric resistance with
temperatitre, this voltage is higher at the actual fusion
temperature, the 4welding voltage" by no more than 6.6 to
13.6%. Thus, in conductors with electron conductivity it Ls
sufficient to increase the minimum fusion temperature by 6.6
to 13.6% to obtain fusion at any arbitrarily short time
interval, which is twice as long as the time required to
achieve snapping by fusion for an infinitely long conductor of
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the vame diameter. This accurate formulation of the problem
is generally valid and can be used as a law of gaps enabling
accurate and fast calculation not only of limiting fusom but
also of welds and contacts, spot welding, seam and resistance
welding etc. The work represents a contribution in the
field of heat conductivity and electrical instruments, As
regards designing limiting fuses, the derived relations form
the basis of a theory which will assist in continuously
improving their design. Acknowledgments are expressed to
Professor Doctor Engineer Ladislav HaKek for suggesting the
subject and for his assistance with the mathematical analysis.
There are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: St'&tni vy'zkumn'y U'stav silnoproude' elektrotechniky
(Electrical Engineering State Research Institute)
SUBMITTED.- juiy 14, ig6o
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- The Ming of fuses. 91 tech obzor 51 no.7:362-363 JI '62.
1. Statni vyzkumny ustav oilnoproude alektrotachniky.
NOVOTUr, Bobuslav, inz., dr.. kandidat technickych ved
Possibillty of using protective fuses for machine protoction
and the design problems. 91 tech obsor 52 no.l:"-45 Ja 163.
T~ Babuslav inzo dr., GSc; PIWUS,, Jan, Inz.
KOLKA, Ifiroslav,inz.;'N u.
DOvOloPment of cmohoolovak contactors. ZLektroteabnlk 18
no-11011-315 -WO63.
I. ZlektropristroJ Modrany a Statni vyzM=y ustav aiino-
Proude elektratechnikys, Bachovice.
S/262/62/001/001/009/010
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AUTHOR: Novotn~, Btetislav
TITLE: Fuel injection pump
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Silovyye Ustanlovki, no. 1, 1962, 78, abstract 42.1.417 (Czech.
patent, class 46c', 105, no. 93153, February 15, 1960)
TEXT: The patented pump of the diaphragm type, has a bushing with rubber lining vulcanized to its
wall. The lining contains an axial push rod operated by a cam mechanism. The diaphragm is located betwen
the bushing and the pump head. The pump head contains the inlet and outlet valves. By moving the push
rod, elastic deformation is induced in the lining and diaphragm, actuating the pump. Reversal of the push rod
is effected by means of a spring.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.)
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(Ucebai texty vysokych skol) (Ifistologyt with a survey of organogenesis; a
university textbook. 3d ed.)
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part of the eoipbyeis. Acta ehir. orthap. trauma. Cach. 28 no.1:42-46
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Vlopenzarr services for psoriatfe- patients and preventi*n of
recurrences of peorlaslat. Cesk. derm. 36 no.6:380.-386 161.
1. Komi addeleni newenice v RunbEtrku OTTAZ - Decin, primar MUDr.
Frantisek Novotny.
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NOVUTNY, F.
Autosuggestion psychotherapy of psoriases. Gesk. dorm. 37 no.2:
IM-M Ap, 162.
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MUDr. F. Novotny.
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derm. 37 no.(.-397-402 D 162.
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F. Novotny.
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"Coronary Arrhythmia in Ambulance Practice."
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Psoriatic eruption at the site of chronic erythema migrans. Cask.
iderm. 38 no.1:60-62 F 163.
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NOVOTNYP F.
Surgical treatment of coronary insufficiency in tbo 1962
literature. Cas. lek. cook., 102 no.34:Lek. ved. sahr. 8:166-167
23 Ag 163.
1. Pollklinika v Novem Straseci.
(CORONARY DISEASE) (THMUCTC ARTERIES)
(PERICARI)IM) (VASCULAR SURGERY)
(HEART SURGEM)
NOVOTMv-, F.
Organization of dermato-venereological care in districts.
Cask. derm. 39 no.1:46-5Z F164.
1. Komi oddeleni GUNZ v Teplicich; vedouci: MUDr. F.Novotny.
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Variws skin procesEes as YMmer's pherm-enw. ir. russorlaz,-Z.
Cesk. derm. 4b no-3:177-1-85 l4y'65.
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POZEMINT! STATTY. (Ministerntiro stav~,,bnictvi)
'Praha, Czecico5lovakia Vol. 7, no. 1, Jan. 1959
Monthly List of Erst ""Uropenn acces-q-1-on, TP, Vol. ~~i3 12, Dec. 1059
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