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'I. %M4T. larol
Simplified formulas for the calculatian of the heat pickup
coefficient. Elektryka Lodz no.8:11-22 161.
le Krttedra Grzejnictwa Elektrycznego, PolitechnikA,, Lodz.
LUDWIG, H.
"Trelon, A new Polyamide Yarn," P. 215. (PRZEGLAD TT,,-F-',TICZ71'f, Vol. 75, No. 6,
June, 1954, Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4,
No. 1, Jan. 1955 Uncl.
_:~- -
"A. Lopbaribas saknaugu audzesana un to seklkopiba. Riga, Latvijas valsts
izdevnieciba, 1957. 92 p. kGrowing and producing seed of fodder root crops)."
DA Not in DLC
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no- 4,
April 1958
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Abs jolu: ll-C Z"tw UU.) 115 9; _'03,31
Auti-lor Ludiks, J.
Lis Lya,.Aurz_.-_ skayo, 3, 3tion.
TitL.- CWIL,civa'Clion of Foftdr 1'lc~i- wit,. E(I:L'i,,Ic; Rc)o-,Uc,.
Ori~~,, Pwb Kollf'.onni'l Sov. Lat,.riJ*_, ll,~"T, 11,, 4, 17-
Of SON 'UrinC 1952-3
.950
--ilmyb3 - tumi-, :7t-.,J A c:i~~ck on Ca* _s
of ")Ia*,.',-ilt7 Cay r-.I' fl,;lLny fror'. April lg-,L*'
t!lu yidii bY 35-58 I-,G
qr'.r-- yidlft by CIj)PrJXi_.La_%,,:ly 25
Mc; bi~,,.%,zt
LiccoreUnC; -to
ov_r z-y y(.arg, wz.-r-- o' ',)y planil.inc;
nrccts of 50 x
~O C' -'IC. Of tlIC !)LCt
Card 1/1 )f 50 --r 50 ci~l& -- I!-!!.
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LUDILOV, V*A* ~
Variability of certain characters in the seed progeny of watermelons
grafted on the squash. Agrobiologiia no.4s616-617 JI-Ag 164.
(MIRA 17:12)
1i Krasnodarskaya ovoobeho-kartofellnaya opytnaya stantaiya Nauchno-
issledovatel'skogo instituta ovoshchnogo kho--yaystva.
GRACHEY, V.N.; KLIMOV, U.S.; ULITANOT, I.A.; WDIN. G I.
Metering the production of a serum against Anjeasky's disease
at the biofactory. Tmdy-.Got.nauoh.-kont.inst.vot.prop. 4:156-
160 '53. OWA 7:10)
1. Tobollskaya biofabrika.
(heudorables-Preventive inoculation) (Vaccines)
N/5
LUDO, L. 893
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KRYLOV, K.
MERTSALOV, VIADIMIR SERGMYEVICH
Kissledovanlyu Problem Psikhologicheskoy Voyny (Concerning the Problem of Psychological
Warfare, by) Sbornik Statey. F. S. Mertsalov, K. KjZlov I L. j3din. Myunkhen, Istkult,
1955.
132 P.
Summaries in English, French and German.
At Head of Title: Institut Po Izuchenlyn Istoril 1 Kulltury SSSR.
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cauducted in a 30-ton basic open-heart furnace. slag
H;
T palterna have Itern eptablished For slag basicity V -
00 It ICAM/tIn0t). wititin the linsits of 1.2 to 4.79 fur vuriotts
00 rosilents of FrO lit the titax. Thr results D414hird indi.
tale that control of the Ant by owans of AA# paticultrs prr.
00 01 sruls no difficullics. In order to obtain steel of an av.
purity at P < 0.049% and 8 4 it Li quite sufficient
to carry out its (InMing and working under a slag of bo-
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FAI*~trd A. Arkertrutut
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"01l TiE CH1111GE OF ST-'-lUCTU2AL AND 11,UCHAVICAL Pl~OFz;RTILi
OF TIE NEEEIRVIE Tli SP-RtEiTIEG OF EXCITATION"
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pp. 366, Repurts (fiven at the 20th Internatinnal
C, 'ussels, 30 Jul-
Congress of PhYsialo iGts, B, ALw, 56
Translation- E-5363
LUWA
V-90MOGY
PERICDICAL: GEP. Vol. 109 no. h.. Apr- 1958
Ludmann, Le Principles of canpoaition of lathe aggregates and the
determination of their principal technical characteristics. p, 133,
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC, Vol, 8j, No. 2,,
February 1959, Unclasse
LENGY11L, Yerenc, dr.; 113DMOY,
KULIN, Laszlo, dr.; KoVjcR,, Bela, dr:',
Konrad dr.; POLYL- Imrs. dr : SZZMY. Katalin, dr.
f scarlet fever as a prophylaxis against
(;,,lie penicillin therapy 0 ection. Ory hatil 95 no 17-.449-453
complications this to superinf 5M 3:8)
Ap 054.
1. A D4breceni Orvostudomanyi 34YOt610 (;Y0rmekk1'n'kaJansk (Igazg&to*
Kalin Laszlo dr " egyetemi tanar) koslemanYee
(POICILLIN, they. use
*scarlet favera cyclic thero in prav..Of compl.
(SCARM IMM, ther.
-*penicillin, ;7yclic ther. in prev. of compl.)
EXCERM ?=V~A SOC.2 V01.9/10 Pby3iology.etc. Cat56
4521. LUDMANY x. and OROSZLAN L. Clin. pour lea Mal. des Enfantg, Iji,.
Md., ;-cen. *Etude du metaboliame de l'azote chez des nourrissone
atrophiques soignds en milieu climatis6. Studies on nitrogen meta-
bolism of atrophic children nursed in air-conditioned
roo m a ACTA IMED. ACAD. SCIENT. HUNG. (Budapest) 1955. 7/3-4 (287.
294) Graphs 2 Tables I ;
Normal infants have a retention of 6016 of the alimentary N Intake, atrophic in-
fants much less (25-35%). Atrophic infants were placed In a special environment
with constant temperature (280-30*) and humidity (65-7516). In 17 of these babies
54 N balance studies were undertaken at various points during recovery and an
Increasing retention of N, parallel with the increase In weight was found, which in
presumably a direct measure of body-rebuilding capacity. It is not known whether
the weight increase is the cause of or the consequence of the N retention. There
is no mention of any control group nursed outside the air-conditioned rooms. In a
case of Leiner's disease with atrophy, recovery and N retention took place at a
much slower rate. H61scher - Amsterdam (VII, 2)
LUDM., ru.Ta; STOYAN, L.Y., khJmJ ; YURKOVA, A.F.p kbimi
Dyein olf cotton and sUple yarn in bobbins with vat dyeo.
T~ ~om..21 no.6s66-67 Ja 161. JMIRA 15t2)
1. Zaveduyushchiy khimichaskoy laboratoriyey Ehersonskogo
kh3.opchatobumazhnogo kombinata (for ludmer)
(Dyes and dyeing-textil~ fibers)
LUMIER, Yu.V.
7,ylltane, a uubstitute for glycerine. Leh. prom. no.4.,21-22
O-D 164 (IMIRA 18:1)
MORIN, Yu.F.; LUDMER, Yu.V.
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Dyeing of staple yarn in bobbins with insoluble azo dyes in
PK-l apparatus. Leh.prom. no.lt20-21 Ja-Mr '62. (KRA 15:9)
1. Khersonskiy khlopchatobumazhnyy kombinat.
(Dyes and dyeing--Cotton) (Kherson--Yarn)
L U DMS R: Y,u.V,; BYALISKIY, A.L.
Consultation. Tekst. prom. 24 no.4:93-94 Ap 164.
(IIIIHA 17: 6)
1. Nachaltnik khimicheskoy laboratorli Kheraonskogo kblopchatobuma-
zhnogQ kombInata(for Ludmar). 2. Nachallnik Informtekhbyuro pri Nauchno-
issledovatel'skom institute organicheskikh poluproduktov I krasiteley
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%hatoolement, kite autism ortmoured the light fefwttd -00
rtmi comals and compared the whItskom of than coWs with
j 1101:1 they studied the Influence of (4) coal Particle$ 1`11116-
no from 0.1 to 1.0 turn. Its &Is*, (h) life ash vorsiont and
06 al ; , I ,
pelf"Phic "Yorm Of rualm, fir) the influence of chom.
00 -11-8 molf (d) the effect of fixhts pawd throug&/ A
v fd1m. So far. methrelms (1) and (3) have been satidectorf 7 a* 0
00 -4 for dric. the particle size and for Identifying coal*. The 0
rff-,dutse boa been useful, althaugh flat vM precim, for
4110 lot uwlug 1!he miss of a reitclicut betweeri coal parficle%
09 and humk- ikeld derivs. Frsnk hissrsh
01;
stif
Wj 0
tie 0
f A 8 . S L A WMAUNI LITIMATURIE CLOSIVIC4714311 C P. tZe 0
GKOLL
--I- T-r- ------
q P I
U 11; AM so v W a 0 1, Of a 19 9 "tilt ICKWI34 tiffs v 14 1 Al a it I
0 : 0 0 th 0 0 4110 0 a a 0 0 0 Or 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 a 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 sit 0 0 0 *1* 00 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4
WR WTV N ALALAR
*HAMM xxx
if it kip AX441 u"mdxo
A. b_j A-*_
Ma
t
Wes &A10 f0cwt 4141 wT4 I
;So r:100;-
&mt decay veviewmatter N.V. as a fertilizer,
1 21 those jZh in humic 6tkk and thaw which
cools (especi
/I 'a industry? can orm to this CSP'kcitY-
ji Catulut serve
Addm of IOAW-WARX) 118, Of POwd- Coal per Its. in-
j cummet! the Orld at STSISS " much 40 W17i In certain soll": 10
1,,.d. too (&voted with sodit or Nilp and dded) in
erraset! the yield of MAW hens by Wi when Added In
the QwLatity 7W kg. per ha.; OU-250 g, ut this Itevird as*
00 rual spord to the roots at a vapevinc incressed the yield
f Pupes i"lle. and the wt- conten, lc,'*. Aftbtaigh
*0
=d. brown coal was --ost useful. cool dms were not
tj,. The anion in the soil is due to the fumviou of
u4. burnic "I which seep intc the capillaries and Anum coo
of J soils. Coutut with Ca all. lesdi to the forntatior of too
a Vahmistous M. which actit as a wedge and disintegmics;
the IumW into unall stnwtural suregates. The
hum;c Im cbtm~cmlly by attracting minerals
funet
(rum lower strats. by Locre"ing the PA. nitrites and CO~
available for plants, and thruuxh their content o(ahombed z 0
i letwine and creatinine. Ulack Cools have not
==11steil sufficiently in this capacity to rnake any
coucluslorts cancerildme their artim. Frank Wiarrsb
so
to
"
W L A -1 ?&~~#JNOCAL Ultoafter CLAHWKATfoal 00
01010
a*10
jwo,
44.
- I.m 4-0 t
W
n Pplow., ton w, Kiln 11
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0 0 0 0 *:; 0 V o, 0 q 0 0 * 0 * # 0 0 00 cools 46460,969*9960 0 0 0*0 '000
0 0 0 00
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1
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141030,M-42(illW). 1, lPrvrdG
W
e, I detwe whicla lihowo that the hunw- aculs litte
to WIIWt' art 11111144hed Collf, 011. C0 and Clf,CJ P glooll,
and in Whim Cythe 111ructillir () Aml unlul.l. link. tort
09 located. Alt haugh t he buttsk. wil IN I pt-till-rd bv A 'AT%
ing magr ill ilcv*v 14 VVICIAMP 111MIrr I lilt, ,,1 .00 it .. ....
.11's ill U'l- 1tv,illulti, of I'llicit.."m
00 on 1-tiroliAl dt,111"
1-1 1110 All., Valitt'.1iollill li-4 W.lil. .11 1 1- r's 0
lictomynthetic huntic aridi (also called butinnoWN), piep-1.
b 4.1,
,
oe
00 j y a chein. treatment of vegelabIr or aninial oultiv to - -Z
i
ric mble the natural humic arid* in client. 1whiavvir )lilt
11
'
! .
their jaructure at constitution Is not known.
rite humil
11i"tam" which ruruitituted the ittmol. rcl,idoeahviranalk.
:
R n- Of llFQWn coal VlTrf nil( Ittr hUlniC tlCii(S but lh)lytll, 1,
4
of the sinjplr hunsic acids -either anhydride& 4ir Lewm-
0,0 4
0 a The Oxidation of butnic acids tell to Ole lornialwn of mill.
09 stances which were very little Nol. in org. %olventi. ria.
4 action of fill. IIN03 did not form a rutroburnic acill; tip, ( I
2
~ was bound in the forin of an o%iinc anti in file Pft%CnCe Ill A
CIlVC0 group led to lilt furmalion of an isouimiso kupirk.
1
: Frank Mare-h
0
. 00
00' t '00
44,
U U AV 00 LC
0 0 0 0 it W"
11 11 o1, 14 ON 11 of it d It M
0 a a a 0 0 0 0 9 0 0
An A V W a
4,1.2
LO n 1 94
0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 a 4 4 6
0 ot 0 0 ot 0 0 9 0 0 0 * 0 0 j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 4111, 0 0 a 0 0 #
-0- 0
0 0 0 9 0 0
o o
061 1 1 a 4 11 Or 11 14 Is It a Fun- all Muidis Mira"Off Ai a do 40
U 1. It a A-*. I I a
U
.40
00
11111111110 The electrochemical Ampantloa at Wool coal ur wbkh
haaaacbmw=tLed. Bfvtis ;-go
00 lav 0. ginick and jaro-
-IMM-Tar from
i4sy'"44104 6030,11M
00 generators (Monde and Allcemcint Vergasurasgesell.
whaft) was completely emulAilied In 2-kj. twitches with
0 111111 wartis NaiOll lxp~ It. 1.1); it was placed in a unit tit a
go cttopartment cell contg. several dtaphistims, and was
?Q*
t
l
l
d
d
'00 e
ec
ro
yze
M
and un
er a volisce eking to 18) v.
11"ifirs ile and componcriti (phenob, eir.) the neutral
Wy romponents of the far moved toward the anodc and
passed through The diaphragms srpg. the compartments
without wet ling or depositing upon the fillerinamcnibratic.
00 j Theartion fitascribed loan unusual w4n. of the neutralud
in i fir soln, of alk. phenolates which are transported in "it.
00
across the intinbrone and only secondarily to it colloidal
dispersion of the hydrophobic oils. The trauMwxted (rac.
tion seixi. into 2 tayets u( ttiffctcnt compnit. and crsetolded
eo the PtkKlUCt% P11141. ffUnt the Otiginill We bY olitITTAI WWI.
00 The ficuttal tayff I% a sclittligid. 1.14-sw tar but thr avid
ntat the atuxle trwinbles a blAck, hydni)hilic 1,11
larce
0
g li
w tic vilien cotAcd becon cs a black soft flexible mass.
00
00
: can be kneadtd in the hands. but breaks under jaf, and
; blows. Large kn%cs of phenols, tie., occur at the anod
0
1 owing to the oxidation at the electrode. Five tables give
o detaiW anslyms of the utillinal tat and of the *4,rAl. [tar-
tions. Frank MAtv.h
A 1 2 - I L A MITALLIOCICAL 111941TURE Cf.AlliFfCATION
-j 1411d.j It 4.. Q*t
If
U AV 00 It' ' I ~
!on Otrtrita Kit Icit
0 0~1111111 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 4
0 9 o 0A 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 4
_1111111 0
.00
11111111411111
zoo
Co 0
=00
i Joe*
ZOO
tee
he 0
q I i-Il it's
40 0
All A S 0 W 0 0 9 1 W IN I A a 3 0
0 0 41 0
o 0 00
0 0 4 0 0 9 0 * 0 0 0 *0
OWN
Al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
mqo 71 nAh 1671,11P A~If w" ids kit 10)1~ At 41 4J 0 E
L 11 p 9 fl. I IU . f _!. -.4, . 1_1_ AA of IX W ff S__ 1 4 . t At -A- 11
06 j __T" itrum" a( the bectione-lasoluble pution of tar
410 Plkh- 'Bftt6lav G. Shuck, anti jifj -00
Helm, Mill. Praj J, 112-xij pyg); -00
Sborlslk Majarykery akid, prdrs I). W-1801M); cf.
C. A. 31, 19MI14-The Cjla-imol. 1,ortioni of 0 tar p4chm
were sepd, into (1) and
to fraetions; x-ray difiractitpo itudirs ol thm with Cu K,
I 1 -00
a radiation showed that all samples had an undistartm,
crystal structure ol C incite dim( ion o( the c-axis. 8
Z; inp were 3.0297--3,VG A.. with averages of 3.237, A. F.31ci
and 3.118 A. for 11. Thew substances are apparently
oo z III . =
mmorphic syverns. Both fractions have charucteris-
04 fk-s at cuagels, Iml do not diaer mwntially (rom each
coo
,-thef "(W floul picelics (totil Offict Aw"wri. I is not lot
90 tillkientl definite cryst, nature m t1cimy the hom-
0 gV11city Orfar pilch. G. R. Volic
zoo
00 - zoo
of M goo
00
goo
0,
Igoe
=66
tj 0 0
a
-r- boo
017ALLUP KAL LITERA1110t CLAIMPICATION
11 O':S 1 7 .......
ILI
wav, I of 14 5 a XG
to U a 10 1., 0, 41 4, a R it n t[ it is of 443 n I %a
oe 0 0 o o 0 * 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0:
0 0 0 r) 0 0 0 0 0i
-.44 0 0 0-6
4 !j I
00 AA a an A A) if 12 D J4 b It V x is 40 At
fly -P A-4 A It. -2
wi%
w PROF4 I Pod A _t,
a 4j
a &-,f-
I hit wbualf4tlon Of lll&fk C0411 in 0 VACU~1~1- 11(vtIjAV
06 It'.. hAnick anti jar-lay I 01,111a. Ciww. Lwy JJ, 141 1
00 1109)-In material Of taf.
00 r 1. f'o". "mi" fill- Allill.W5 mft~nitrd 9 vurioies of
I'M oul It.4t, the Kladow anti 0-ttAva titsitk-ot it
0 0 1 Cm at 241. lail, '11111 'oul Put non. III AMI tif, to
11111,11 .1090' still ittiAlvied tile 404chlil .,aml al well a. tile .1.1-
Imnired pfaditcts flit st,tilicolle, tar. light oil, ImIlArtir, total
ml, gm-t~, avh anti moi-ture, The influence of stillatin.
4prr"tire isp)n the Virld 4 coke and total oil durinc a mr-
f Awilation till It, Mill, im, lc~lt tryular Gw black mil-i than
TariAti.-Il lit
The
of ctmill jUjoilp-d seetwilin; to tile yidd of tar WAA the
1 rvrj lit, tit tier Im the Yield tit swiniolLe,
to establish the tsilitellve ut 4 1111111irt %ilb.t.mv 64 MA, It,
mal biturnerts stuilar to that vitablished its Ittowit ouli
~C.A.33.tke_'01. Alt lumich lit own-coal flit unicn4 front x
Valwtv tit kXMI, and Potimes A variabic
file client. lellblll)~) -i1-11141 Il4WAIN 11) rh3ble
tile 1hasulatioll W a mustr clirm, plotiltyllt; I'lArL-Cl-Al
bitumens Pt),Se&-Xd such a vallcly of coull.m. (tiAt U"A
even an apptuximiation is possible trtxn available data,
Thr cullottitatiou of fu~itc produced the lowt-41 M.:10;7c)
fusitc docA
view 44 W confirm"I 411C vicw that
90
ZO*
for Nola" ".I. -I dc,l~tkls ution
larp
ot
pure
,her?$. grol. agr 01141 stale of I-in-16M w tit,
i
lim
i
h
t vi,l,l 4a ,I), that Ole oil in.licatell ill Allalywl Came films
t
I :
:: :
00
0
. d
vacumn a iv
es
I'lark-roul bifulljonx. In tile h
g
Appraml bclwrm flit yield of tar and wittivoke: the (after .%it m
n-t. a .,"I alul
ilw Isituillefis Ittifil ollm coul lay,t4 ot'l,wa-, "I ill, GA.It'.
7
1
41
2
* ~ -colidarily. At the oflwr .%lirule %$Ill 1114, 111XII-1
.
All 1
Ii
f
l
I
I
I
M
i :
1
,
le
al
lat j~ '
'1l
rom
).
1m)X
(S Vi'I'
n .
*
1
4 lit, 0 Omit, p-hi-I Nalm. 1)i,1% pIA,V
. It 9TAIIAtil-ftill OW Vid,1111 [Ile V,441,Ki-
!
IW tttxtn the %col, age of tile clwiw and t3ujusc Itom aft in
O Ilitaciteclarile of the wr,tcfn edgr4of the 04trAvi-KAry
f
h
mix at t
ese sim'.
'IT31a to file clArile of tile casik-ril edges o
it ill tafty Frank Mar"h ,
I Al,JI,SLA MITALLMICAL 111914TUlf CLAWFKAVON
t4-o" ;7:T-' - - - - - -
u '0 111i I 1 1 _4~ 1 r_t _r ."I _w 'I
-It
0 it 111911, Cox sit at a
0 00 0 AM I
0000
0 0 0 0 0
A4.0. WOO
a aw 0
of 0
0
0
03i
-A
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:9
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o a 0
:o
NOD
ItTAILLURGICAL LITINATtiAl CLAIJOPKAltow
- - -7 I-V!-.-.-. Lzz:r. We*
09
4,~
0 : " " o
`9 a,"
4r. ~~4r-
101 F7 If it TI It f# A if a a A 9 4 V A
If I it --I .-I-
l.0-mital , - ____ __ - ____ -
--("ills A-0 -IC11011fS -.CC
et * 0 o 6 * 0 o a 0
a 0 a 0 0 a & 0 0 a 0 0 w0
A) it it U An Mil 16191141 all" a 1:0
__ a 0
The difierminatim p(molsturs 14 solid tutis- Itmlis)"
G. Simek atid j k (Coal Rexwch Init.,
-
1(194 7)
132
o'A"0
N
6
-
-
o.
,
6,
Prava. Cachost
Moisture detas. by distil. Melba" SAW a new direct
method wen made an 8 stunples of clul. ImPtOlftnitnts
in the Opp. for the xylette distri. method am siverf; 06
Ittelhot) gives good results In comparison with the direct
metholl I n which I g, of coal is heittM in a current tit dry.
0--fre-e N
;; fat I hr at 130* the moisture being dttd. by
methods have been
f th
th
B
A
ese
o
o
w
ab
r, anti have proved acciArste and ef-
d
u,e
ficir"t. R. W, Ryan "0
j~ fill#
AT 00 w;
PPINK Kit orst nan ittemon lIX4,111, 1 10 NO .4 a 04,414 3, a
,ag 00 60000 Goa ago*** *so** 0001000 0 0 00 0 0*0000 a gate
: 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a a a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a a 0 0 0 a G 0 0
F!
***go es** 00V* e 000400
P;M111 0
1. 1,X I OIA
(C
0A 1 16
go
2264, STABILITY OF 8EMI-COKE DVRINU DRI'PUTIM4, -00
And J, (Paliva a Voda. 20 Oct. 1047. 27, 240- 40
;21n). KRI,orlmovitn fieat t1amorthail to siolannino 4_0 stability -00
Ur **tat-ooko tral it 11 irl Ile III- II-Iija IA I fir. -.10 1 IS 14-4%4-11-01 1 Ila
N volume-proportions or semi-coke daritie promattig. The t4okho 0
09 practical result was the choice of a proper Erain composition.
00 For briquetting semi-coke a mixture of 5% grain 2-3 =.. 10% 00
66 grain 1-2 mm#. 3b,~ groin 0.6-1 mm. and 5M, &rain below
0 0.6 tam. to r -ommotided. lleml-oake M Ih suah it eivnilomition 0
0 -1
:
ham the tjost stakillity. The surfaaa Itwraoaas Isy ormnlilitle
0 .1 during briquattin In comparatively small so uiat oansumption
:41 ti of binder will be small. This method keeps the coarser
TUEO grain so that semi-coke need not be crushed or pulverised 0
to a fine powder.
LAO
to 46
t.';-
0 00 00
000 0 00 0 000 00 0
311 ;1.
AA1 0 1~ 0 M W IH -1 All
Ise
0 0 6~
--8r. ajj.- - - - -, -81-a Fwal 64i-'74'~- A.,e P-4/
J f I
cl/Ir
ire
a - v L4=~
7v;F7"7. .. I
_7
*all 1 4 t 0 Y 4 V to if a if H 11 1. 1A V4 to V 12 u M At Is V it 0 4 41 Al U At Asp
A ~L_A_h_ Y-A A A
Carboalsadan 41 mbbituminow wal unda rodwAd -00
00
go
0 S
r
0
00 j
9
ly
N
; H. G. Slasek-J-1AminsAwe and Winger.
=V1 lawn VUKbj V$sbusa UNI 1948,154(L- English).
Influence ut rWuced pressures an the yield of
scrulculte and all liquid cArbonizution prolinct
a oil to
500" is lew regular than in the cuthnnisalkm .,I liplite;
!his Is evk"Uy due to nkwr pronounced differences
-M the 'Chtm. CUnStitUti(Ml AS Well in the jeoiGtie-Al
age or he degree of fassilizatioul in the coul Women.
There 6, however. a very distinct interdependence, be-'
tween the yields of lAr and arinicolor all cjrtxmizati;lr
Under the WMt pfe"Wes; the order of the vurious
b samples according to tar yielit is inverse to that with
respect to seuxicolor. Fusain most probably does not
yield tar even under the most favorable conditions, while
duraln. cannef coal, and bituminous shales an very rich 140 41
.00
00
00
see
=00
400
coo
00
00 in tar, The tar yield frooi claftin is dependent on the
origin of the coW And oil the degree of fossilization. The
t couls (lustrous) furn6h tar yields Lqual to that
r."Id"uralin; on the other hand anthracitic cows and some
lea common coah, e.g. noncaking coal of high ()1, contelit.
vield very little or no tar. J. Lederer roe
ago
00
WALLURGICAL LITtRAT"t CLASUPICATICK
ROM SIVII, 14 . .....
OT It AV 10 U ip W Unit CON sic RX rldet 1109K9
0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0
41 1,t.,
v00
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0
1144MI INNO Noll 19 IN I In a 3 9 v
1 11;
A
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00
99W
of
l
6
it I ~
s
6
s I
-4 JL__1_.i I A~ 1 J9 I U D 14 4 IS L? N P 0 41 0 AS M V
41
C0014i
Apparafts (at god CWilanisation uncler taftced pres-
fus. dmila. ZPrdry Ustaft Vf&ck
"
bit
4n--Znglish).- -Lignite and sul.
UO 9
.Comb carbonized in a modilied app. (cf. preceding .00
abstra.). The Inwifications an described. A lid with a '00
conical gram is fitted to the body 0( a Pischer retort,
which hasacartespandingekKularedse. Toirintretislit-
r with a C
d t
lh
l
Ii
h
t lee
e
t
am c
ampe
or
e
ness the reton and T
clamp. The bcsviw dWn. products an collected in a
Cu vessel Independently bested to 100', which serm as
an electrostatic precipitator. HrS is removed by a city- no 0
gas purification man, followed by 2 liquid-nif freeting
C
=00
h.
traps, The end tower contains charcoal and Cx.
J. Lederer 1100
coo
vo 0
Ue 0
106
Ce 0
" 0
no* 0
LItINATURE CLAJJIPICATICN
MM
I
$0000 -1 IgKe4 IOAP 114, 01 "1111 4a Ov 411
AV 10 AS 9 -
bU FW 0 0 1 W 1W 0 40 0 1 V
;q or Of it It of K Ct 4 t( ft KW 11 4 A I IN --- -10, '
9 0 000 o4141 a O's *sees 04 014)0 see 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
r, N IL
too
get
0 4
0 Ai
0 A-
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11 F 4 1 Y A-A L AA 00 cc to -U j 0 1 0
3301. CRITICAL STUDY 01P DETMUNATION OF WATER IN SOLID FUEL.
JoUal J. (Contrib. Coal Rem. Inst., Pragust
Biask $ B. 0. &M LM
1948, Vol. 4, 263-300).
Various methods based on distillation, drying and wolighting by
difference and on direct detarmination of the expelled water are
amparod, An Imparved apparatus for the distillatlon method and a
0
simple arrangement for the direct determirtation in a current of nit-
rogen are described and the procedures explained in detail. The
most suitable methods are considered to be distillation with xylene
and direct measurement of the water absorbed on C&C12 when drying
in nitrogen at 1304C.
-A I a S L Aof I ALL 0 GKAL UlfghTtlit CLASSIVICATICM
-T-
V1 It 60 1
0 a a it K St K it a a of
0 0,0 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a
Ma 0 1
* 6 Cf
"avow
fie
00
00
-0
-99
=00
Go Ij
.00
Coo
is*
vo
Coe
Ui C- -,%,
1.
0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
it I it L
A fit A!#
A
at
III
:0
i -i i t-A -1
-tj.'
an
2"3. BRIQUETTING or 4W400. Shisks B. 0. and 144mil-p J, ^00
(ftliva a Vadas Nov.:19IAg vol. 280 291-2").
BrIquetting experiments were carried out with sesianacke frm a
North Bohemian brown; coal using inferior quality "Rapucing coal
(alkali soluble portion) and smawls, or pure amoonium humate, as a
binder. The briquettes are then made waterpooof by Impregnating with 00
emulsion of brown coal tar and ammonium humate solut' . After
n ZOD
a
400
drying, briquettes prepared In this way In the laboratory or on a log
sead-industrial sule, proved to be satisfactory both as regards
"
*
h
t
l
8 1100
roe
and Impermeabili
% of the
coal and
trengt
Upuoin
y. On
y 15.
of ammonia water (10% W ) had been used,, and for waterproofing
about 0.44% tar In the farm J 10% tar emulsion. The process could at
00
be applied on a large scale without difficulty and with the usual.
briquetting equippent. The Ipal advantage of these briquettes
Is smokeless combustion, (L
!%M-%LA__*9TALLUM41CAL LITIMAIL41 CLAISOICATION
talent) IV (PIT all
AT so L%ji i i 'i i, 'i - i, &
at W 09 K
woo
allill 04. Is-1-
JL I a OW 0 of 0 1 IF of 9 1
oz/
Possibilld" of producing C--
from brown coal of Most.
J.roql (Coal Reicarch Inst., Prague). Palivu
sernicoke pressure
drying foUowed by low-temp. tn. was tried an expu.
icale. 11 the drying stmm had a temp. of 235*, a su -
rior product resulted as judW by appeararAv, min, Z6.
tribution, and bardneas of the lumps. Alois Laaser
a a 40
x 262. INFLUENCE OF PRESSURE ON OUTPUTS OF L(W-TEMRATUR" DISTILLATION -00
OF COAL. SimAk, B. G., Ludmila, J. and Edinger, J. (Paliva a -00
.6 0 V..
Voda, Apr. 1949, vol. 29, This is a study of the .00
001 . influ.-ince of pressure on the output of low temperature distillation -00
of oaal'up to 6W*Co A description of the apparatus vaed is .000.
given, and that of the regulator used to kasp, the pressure zoo
064,
000 constant during the experiment. The results show that pressure AS 0
*0 causes.decomposition of tar so that the output of.somi-coke and
eas are higher.
goes
00
woo
moo,
kS a. I L A 169TALLUifICAL LITERAT161111 CLASUPOCATION
114k) 110MAPIT
91116110 map awl age 411131 011111 (06V Lis
IF
u 29 Al 10 As 'A S a U a is is I V a 0 a
145,11"XI;11; VA
to
'41 0000 0 0 0 6 f, 0 ~0.0
Is
akims&Z
The question of the conversion of was I I
7r I"Illmi "xI--FV4Vy-
Ludenlim (Oul RewArvh in,t.. PrAguci.
-7977MV-32(1949).-Water gm was pamsftl thrtmigh INVOU.
ion NA" immic fly sintering Fe ollme in It A[ ix 41 ' A1111-
flubsequelitly imprVIII&IIIII OF Fe with the oxi-Jeo of Ile and
W, Cr. The ~~ttmlyl,t mus"I, K-sule tile conver.4m, a devoinim.
of CO tis C and a reactioti of the water with the Fe. Best
coqversitnts were obtained at A. Unger I
00 A
go,
go
d
o" O's, 0 0 0 O-i' 44'
-A. a
- M%0400
1-00
_0 a
-of
692. CAWRTMRY OF SOUD SUBSTAMM -T- (POU'VA (TUOI)o -00
Oct. 1950, vol. 30, 283-289).
The POWAL bomb calorimeter, recently produced in Prague# is
dogdribed and illustrated. Tht~ theory of caolarimetry in dim-
cusaad. (L).
iLA of TALUJOIGICAL UTINA NSE CL AISIMA TICJI
ICII/ IM1480 Hit ONV all A-i 2-1 CW I ow 041 M
00 -r T--V` An I S 4 rAd 0 a
IS LU, 14, a ZO a I x4
b-U A K it x a x a
see,
r0
was
r*e
tie 0
not
7 1 i.; T -
VJDY,MKly, 1. L.
tective flzasures," Radio Tekh,
pInt,&-rference Sources in TV-Receivers and the Pro
No 1. p 61, 1955
A-,.
USSR Radiophysics
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, 1957, go 9874
Author : Breytbart, A. Ya., Ludm)Tsky, I.L.
Inst : Not given
Title : Calculation of Mutual Capacitances Between Bodies of
Small Dimensions
Orig Pub : Zh. tekn. fiziki, 1956, 26, No 5, 1094-1105
Abstract : Formulas are given for the calculation of the mutual capa-
citances of bodies of different configurations in free spa-
ce, near a conducting surface (grouid or chassis) and in
the presence-of other conducting bodies. The effect of a
conducting screen between the bodies on their mutual capaci-
tance is examined. The concept of the "dielectric constant"
of the screen is introduced. The accuracy of the calcula-
tions is on the order of 30%.
Card 1/1
LUDNIN, A. G.
Cand Phys-Math Sci - (diss) "Study of several hydrogen-containing,
ferroelectric cX7stals by the nuclear magnetic resonance method."
Novosibirsk, 1961. 18 pp; (Academy of Sciences USSR, Siberian
Division, Joint Academic Council for Phys-Math and Tech Sci); 220
copies; price not given; bibliography at end of text (11 entries);
M, 10-61 sup, 2041)
LUDOSAN E
introducing new technique in the study of the processes of
galvanic corrosion. Petrol si gaze 13 no.1935-40 Ja 162
1. Institutu2 de Cercetari Pentru Foraj si Extractie, Cimpina.
LUDOSAN, IL; GOBJILA., A.G.
I .
Ilrewpting'the corrosionjon the bottom eqi1a3vent, b7 means of
inhibitors. P .etrol si gaze 13 no-4t182-:N Ap 162.
GOBJILAI.,k.G.,, ing.; LUDOSAN, E.
Electrochemical methods in corrosion research. Petrol 9i gaze 12
no.6:261-266 Je 161.
LUD"'SAR, Eugenia, 4 n.p. .
. . -- --- - - --------- Petro! 9i
Contrellln~' the c..)r-rosion of Xtraction pumpeo
gaze 15 no,54322&.231 )tr,64.
L . i\
USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their 1-9
Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders.
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya) No 4. 1957, 12695
Author : Ludoshkim L.A., Davydova F.L.
Inst : All-Union 8cientific Research Institute of Asbestos)
Mica and Asbestocement Articles
Title : Effect of Surface Active Additions on Physico-Mechanical
Properties of Asbestocement
Orig Pub : Tr. Vses, n.-i. in-ta asbesta, slyudy, i aebestotsenent.
izde3.iy, 1956, No 4) 58-79
Abstract : Study of the effect of surface active additions (SAA),
incorporated.in the asbestocement suspension, on proper-
ties of the suspension and the finished asbestocement,
and also of the prn_i~erties of a5bestocement made from
cement containing plasticizing and hydrophobic addition.
As SAA were used vinsol, wood pitch, sulfate-alcohol
vinasse (SAV), petroletm catalyst, plastiment SPA and
Card 1/2 - 139 -
LUDOTSKIY, D.N.
I
Posterior branohes of the lumbar and sacral nerves. Arkh. anat., Xookva
29 no.4131-40 -Tuly-Ang- 1952. (01141 423:2 )
1. Df the Department of Operative Surgery..and Topographic Anatouq
.(Head -- Prof. V. V. Kovanov), Pirst Moscow Order of Lenin Medical
Institute)i
LUDOVESCUt C.) TATAR, A.
Metrological taxes. Metrologia. apl 10 no.3:133-138 Mr 163.
Juridical naturj6 of mtstrological control conventions@ Metro-
logia. apl IP 3~0.20&4634M 0"63
11DUIC, Detern-driation of the leTigth of paper in rolls by cs~lculction.
p. 330.
'101. 5, no. 6, Julie 1956.
IINIU~'.;Ii7IIA IIII-2117.Lbi.
ThChNUOGY
So: Last European Accession, Vol. 6, "'0. 5, Yay 1957
FASWO, lPridrikh Dmitriyevich; LUDSKOV, B.F., red.; BABIG]MVA, V.V., tekhn.
red.
[Organization of.accounting machine centers and offices in commercej
Organizatsils, mashinoschatnykh stantsii i biuro v torgovle. Koskva,
Goo. izd-vo torg. lit-ry, 1957. 120 p. (MIRA 11:7)
(Machine accounting)
ME NI
i ~ 1. - .
Contributions to the equalization problom by means of me-
chanical dyeing apparatus. Ind text R= 12 no.8t320-32-4
AgI61.
1. Fabrics. de postav "Constantin David", Prejmer.
U rDU, -" .
Additions to the study of neutralizinF carbonized ~tiools, p.2F9.
iNDUSTRLk TEXT11A. (Asociatia Stiintifica a infinerilor si Tehnicierilor
din Rominia si 1-finisterul Industriei Uqoarc)
Bucuresti, Rimarda
Vol. 10, no. 7, July 2-95.0.
Monthly list of Sastern 2uropean Accession Index (ZFAII) IC vol. 8. "-10. 11
November
Uncl.
LUDU, Vasile
Finding the defective rails on railroads. Rey cailor fer 2-2
280-282 My, 164.
1. District 2, Timisul De Sus.
r.*4T(1)/9K (10-2/EW
~-iL b271-(, T(v,)/FWP1(t)/T,,,,1W/b)
ACCESSION NR: AP5024669
548.0:537.226.1
AUTHOR: Zheludev. 1. S.; -Zh.
Ts L4
02 3.86 x 1 10
TIT LE Complex 4Lejeqt in the 8 x 1 0 cps fro- i
S_ic.go gpt..gf Rb1I PO
IL 2 4
quency rango
SOURCE; Kristallograflya, v. 10, no. 5, 1965, 764-766
dium
TOPIC TAGS: rubi compound, dielectric constant
ADSTRACT: The article reports on measurements of the complex dielectric constant
+
Le., measurements of the'quantitics an&- in RbIl PO single!
(-3 2 2 4
crystals. Measurements at low and high frequencies were made with a low-frequency
RFT bridge and a PIMEL low-capacitance i neter, respectively. Measurements at 15 Me'
were made with a YeD-5 Q-vnoter. It was found that tho values of the electric constant6
of sarnples cut, out of different portions of the same cryStal are the saille. 110weverl
may change with the conditions of growth of the cryntal, A Ynariccd decrease (disporsion)
theM 109 - 3.86x 1010 cps raiigc; at these fro-
of the dielectric constant occurs In X
quencies, a substantial Increme In the loss-angle tangent begins. The nature of this dis-'[
Card '1/2
L 36401-66 - EVJT(M)/T/EflP(fl/ETI IJP(c) . JD/JG
ACC NRs AP6018778 SOURCE CODE: LTR/0070/66/011/003/0468/0468
AUTHOR: Ludupov, Ts,.-Zh.
ORG: Institute of Crystallography, AN SSSR (Institut kirstallografii AN SSSR)
TITLE: Complex dielectric permeability of deuterated potassium dihydrophosphate at
ultrahigh frequencies
SOURCE: Kristallograftya, v. 11, no. 3, 1966, 468
TOPIC TAGS: potassium compound, single crystal, dielectric permeability, ultrahigh
frequency, crystal orientation, waveguide
ABSTRACT: Complex dielectric permeability measurements were made at room temperature
on deuterated potassium dihydropbosphate (DPDP) crystals in the ultrahigh frequency
range (f--5-108 to 3.9-1010 cps). In comparing the ultrahigh frequency results, c! was
~
designated as the complex dielectric permeability measured at lower frequencies (If=
1=8.102 cps) on an "RFT" bridge. Measurements in the decimeter range were made on a
P16A coaxial measuring line in the centimeter and millimeter range of wavelengths the
waveguide method was used.10 The crystal samples used had two orientations. In one cas
electric field measurements were taken along the X3 axis, while in the other case the
measurements perpendicular to the X3 axis (the crystallographic X3 axis in DPDP lies
UDC: 548.0 : 537.226.1
-66
ACC NR: AP6018778
Along the c axis of the crystal, and the other two axes X1 and X2 lie along the a and
b directions). Grinding and polishing of the samples were done in order to secure good
contact with the wall of the waveguide apparatus and better clamping. All sides of
the crystals were silvered by vacuum deposition.. Values for c. and tg 6 are given in
a table: 1~ 1. i
Nalues of e! and tg 6 for DPDP single crystals at ultrahigh frequencies.
Fre-
~,uency
I ...I
~
tg B,
tg 5.
cps ; -
8 to$
: 05 . 5.10 51 3,7.10-3
2 tO$
S
~ 70
~ - 41,0 -
3 too 62 5 2,16-101 44,2 9,5. t0-2
4 9 6.10# 39:2 t8,2-1Cr 43 20-t"
5 3:9.1010 34 18 36 3.3-10-2
The complex dielectric pemeability c,# z cil + jell, while the results give values for
Cs, tg 63 2 cS/ej and tg 61=0/el'. The author expressed his gratitude to I. S. Zhelu-
I
dev for constant assistance and useful consultation throughout the work.
SUB CME: 20/ SUBN DATE t 12Ju165/ ORIG PEr: oo4/ OTH REF: 001
2~2 jWi~~
C
LUDU. J.
Microbiologica3 control ol tablets. Cesk. fam. 13 no-5tZ56-258
Jo t 64.
1. Statni ustav pro kontrolu leciv,, Praha.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
j Un L,
=~VAJ*; State Institute for Drug Control (Stat i Ustav Pro
k'o-n t r oeciv), Prag"Ue.
tro
"'Microbiological Control of Distilled Water from Pharmacies."
Prague, Ceskoslovenska Farmacie, Vol 16, No 1, Jan '07, pp L,,6-47
Abstract ZA-uthor's Ehglish summary modified-7: 75 samples of
distirl-ed water and 3 samples of water for ophthalmic' solutions
taken from 26 pharmacies in Prague and 4 in provincial towns
were investigated. 18 samples of the distilleid water and 13 of
water for ophthalmic solutions contained more than 10,000 non-
pathogenic microorganisms per 1 ral- 30~of of the samples of dis-
tilled water were contaminated by saprophytic yeasts and moulds.
Patftogenic organisms and yeasts wore also found. 0ontamination
was caused most frequently by in-purities in the bottles. I'leas-
ures to improve the unsatisfactory present day conditions are
discussed. 2 Taolesi, 5 Western, 1 Czech, 2 Eastern reference3,
(Manuscript received 5 Jul 66).
1/1
Gabor;KISS, Sarolta
Determination of the triploid percentage of polyploid beet
seeds from root tops. Cukor 14 no. 3:58-60 lAr t61.
1. Novenynemesitesi es Novenytermesztesi Kutato Intezet,
Sopronhorpacs.
VIDHILYI, Peter- MISIRT, -irpad; KEMEFY, Tibor; LUDVAN -Sandor;
SCHULTZ, Andras
Hypothermia and hibernation. II. Technic of hibernation. Orr
hatil 9'5 no.14:380-384 Ap '54. (A&L 318)
1. A Budaposti Oryostudomanyi %yetem I. oz GyermekkiinikajAnk
(igasgato:,Gegesi Kiss Pal dr. egyat tsknA ): Korelettani Intozetenek
(igazgatot Soo J:ossef dr..egyat. tanar) es Pecei, Orbostudomanyl
Rgyetem II. oz. Sasbeezeti Klinikajanak (igasgato : Kudasz Jozoef
dr. egyat. tonar) kozlemanye.
(HIBIREA ION, artif.
*in surg., technio)
KUDASZJ' Jozsef, dr.; KUNOS, Istvan, dr.; SZABO, Zoltan, dr.;
GOMORY, Andras, dr.; VJDVAII, Sandor, dr.; GSM, Bela, dr.
Treatment of complete atrio-ventricular blocks caused by acute
rheumatic carditis, with implanted pacemaker. Orv. hetil. 104
no-51:2415-2417 22 D 163.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, IV Sebeszeti Klinika,
Sziv- es Brobeszet es Mohacsi Varosi Tanacs Korhaza.
(RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE) (HEART BLOCK)
(PACEMAKER, ARTIFICIAL) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY)
(THORACIC RADIOGRAPHY)
PlUKOVICII, lotvan; SiTi.L, IOLVIIII; J,IKOj3()VT~-z, Antual; LIA)VIG,
Andras; HUSZA111, Janos; GABOR, Mlkloa
Serum proteins, protein-bound carbohydrates and the lViddlebrook-
Dubos reaction in experimental tuberculosis of the uterine horn.
Tuberkulozis 17 no.4:119-122 Ap t64.
1. A Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Szuleszeti es Nogyogyaszati
K14nikajanak (igazgato: Szontagh Ferenc dr. egyetemi tanar es
MJkrobiologiai Intezetenek (igazgato: Ivanovics Gyorgy dr. egye-
temi tanar) kozlemenye.
4- DE=ic rileavy st
0 Cg apprAtp. perating with res,
ance %train gauges-t I ud (111dre, ts A 1,1011ratihn
L.L. , VIE.
Vol. Z 104, figi., .2 tabs.)
A dynarnic measuring Instrumont, casy to assernble,
-
, i
whi
d
f
n
us
requency
ch can be connected directly to a loxv
trial ascillograph of Hungarian provenience or to a
Duddel osclifogra through -,in adequate inteemedfate
crluld
NnI
The calculations required for the
lifier is dt-
-
.
r
d"Ign Of the apparatus are furnished and detailed
inUractions ar 9 ent of the reference
resiltance In the mensurbif apparatus: The novel,
d"1 k Cale of the mcas I I,
%.01 the Interchangeab a m
t pennits the adaptation of the reference signal
to the antity to be nicantred. A vibration meter opes at-
l
I
l
T
e.
ven as nix examp
resistanco strain gauges
s g
ing Wil
US
:7
umvir', ry.
Demostration of the technical phenomena of osciilati-)-s
by the aid of analog computers. Bul Inst Politeh 26 no.4:
73-83 J1-Ag 164.
1. UnivGrsity of rechnology, Budapest.
LUDVIG, Gyozoj, inze
Measurement of forces transferred to the machine frame in
transient states. Stroj cas 13 no.4022-328 162e
1. Technicka univeraita, Budapest, Hungary.
SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Ludvia. Gvo2so-Lyudvit, D. (Docent)
ORG: Technical Uni rsi ty. Budapest (Muszaki Egyetem)
TITLE: Simulation of basic oscillation phenomena with the aid of the analog
electronic computer
SOURCE: Meres es automatikas v. 13s no. 6, 1965t 168-171
TOPIC TAGS: analog computers switching circuit
-ABSTRACT: A switching girciiiiiias constructed for use in conjunction
,with 'the govLat-made M-7 type analog electronic computers installed
~at the Chair for,Technifal-Mechanics at the Technical University (Mu.
tszaki Egyaten Muszski anika Tanezeki) in Budapestp by the students
:at this Chair. The folthing modes can be selected with this unit for
the simulation of the vatious basic ascLllation phenomena: non-damped
:oscillations damped oacii.lationp negative damping, floating, ercitation
osoillation, damping wLtli.Coulombian friction, and Lissajous curves.
The equations cheracteriztng thee~ modes and displays for the various
..
si*lated phericimin-a- were'' lire'sex-Tted. _-Orig.
art. has: 19 figures.
1JPRS! 32,4961
SUB ~CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE3 03May64
Card
LUDVIG, Iran; ORMMI Imrs
Meteoropathological investigations in connection vith hemorrhages
in the anterior chamber after cataract surgery. Szemeszet 97
no.3:149-156 S 160.
1. A budapesti Orvostudomanyi 3g3retem II. as Szemklinikajanak
(Igazgato: lunay Tibor egyatemi tanar, as orvostudomanyok kandidatusa)
an as Orazagoe Reuma as lurdouai Intezatnek (IgazMto: Farkas
Karoly, as orvoetudomftnyok d9ktora ) koulamanye.
(CATARACT RKTRACTION compl)
(WEATHER)
GESZTI, OR., D.Eng.Sc.; LUDVIG, Gy.
The moving of overhead conductors upon the effect of wind. Acta
techn Hung 31 no-3/4:437-470 160. (EZAI 10:4)
1. Institute for Power Research, Budapest.
(Electric lines)
COUNTRY : YUGOSLAVIA h
CATEGORY : Chemical Technology. Cherical Products and Their
Amilications. Leatber. Fur. Gelatine. Tanning 4
ABS, JOUR. WMbim.j, No 17., 1959, No. 6321.5
AUTHOR Bayer, Jabanides, V.
INSMTUTE
TIM Economical kdvantageo of Preserving Hides by Em-
-oloying Salt,Containing Antibiotics.
ORIG. PUB. Koza. i obuca, 1958, 7, No 12, 449-453
ABSTRALCT Based on many years' exnerience tLe results rer-
t2lining to the nreservation of hides) emr,loying
salt to which antibiotics are addeap are presen-
ted. This met'lliod resul.ts in the saYt, economy up
to 50r;,, with the imnrovement of nhysico-chemical
properties of finished leather.
*Materials. Industrial Proteins.
Card: I/I
F - 167
ENDF,RSZ# Frigyes, dr.; LUDVIGH, Karoly, dr.
Relation of cardiovascular diseases and cardiac decompensation to
obesity. Magy belorv. arch. 14 no.1:7-15 161.
1. A Balatonfuredi Allami Korhaz kozlemenye (Igazgato; dr. Debroczy
Tibor)
(OBESITr compl) (CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES etiol)
(HEART FAILURE CONGESTIVE etiol)
I
. i
HORVATH, I'Milialy, dr.; LUDVIGH. Karoly, dr.;Tecbnikai mmkatarsak: SARDY,
Z"'
Jozsefne; HORVATH, Mihalyne.
Comparative simultaneous peripheral oximetric and radio--circulo-
graphic studies. Orv. hetil. 106 no.30:1407-1412 25 J1165-
1. Balatonfuredi Allami Korhaz.
HORVATH, Mihaly, dr.;_,~UDVIGHI Karoly, dr.
Stypven coagulation tests on lipemic patients. Magy. belorv. arch.
15 no.6t239-240 D t62.
1. A Balatonfuredi Allami Korhaz Kozlemenye.
(WERLIPEMIA) (ARTERIOSGIgROSIS) (BLOOD COAGULATION TESTS)
(VENOMS)
LUDVIK, A.
Following progressive methods of making screw threads. p.8. (Technicke Roviny, Praha,
vol. 2, No. 23, Dec. 1954)
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAL), LC Vol4, No. 6, June 1955, Uncl
LUDVIK, 13.
Reduction potentials of vat dyestuffs and their practical use. p.62.
(Textile, Vol. 12, No. 2, Feb. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) IC. Vol. 6, No. 0,, Sept. 19-57. Uncl.
C" 0 T R
C A T ";'Cy 0;F_'e
ABS, JOUR.
AUT190IR
HIST.
T IT L 'S'
RZKlillu. , No. 19 5 9, NO. 735,30
'Jjudl!j4.L'y B.
c a c' 1.
kuttam,tion of 3 it- o!)e-at-lorts 4 rl L he
USS, R U L
DLL , PUB, Textil 1C58), 112 No 12~
46
AB S T !L~ 0 T DescriDtion of characteri3tics of' autoa_-tic
d e v 1. c -:: s 41, o rregul-ation of individual C.I-.e rat ions. The auto-
centratillon of blEtackling t)"Aj-~z~7
C AR D
LUDVIK, Do
113anja Luka." p. 49, (ENREGISTRATION SBISROGRAFhD~UES, Vol. 34, no. 1,
1954. Beograd, Yugoslavia.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EFAL), LC,
Vol. 4, No- 5, MaY 1955, Uncl-
LUDVIK, F.
A tractor in the village. p. 196. -VH-. Now is tIme for that. p. 197.
SVET MOTORU. (Svaz pro spolupraci s armadou)
Praha., Czechoslovakia
Vol. 13, no. 7, Mar. 1959
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), W, Vol. 8, no. 7
JulY 1959
Uncl.
LUNI , F. - -- -
"Use of Plastic Materials." p. 239, Praha, Vol- 3, no. 7, July 1953.
M last Lruropean Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. 9, September 19,54, Lib. of Congress
CZECHOSLOVAIM/Chem~cal Technolo~-,y, Chemical Products and H-29
Their Application) Part 4, - Synthetic Polymetp)
Plastics.
Abs Jour: Referat. 21x=al Mimi , No 10, 1958, 34366.
Author LUU'" . NovAk.
Inst ot Siven
Title Plastics and Standardization.
Orig Pub: Normalisace, 1957, 6, No 6, 136-137.
Abstract: 21 standazda of mainly tbermoreactive plastics deve-
loped in Czechoslovakia are preeented.
Card 1/1
IWVIK Jaromir: SISKIL., Stanislav
Chemical oxygen consumption by tannery waste waters. Pt.2.
Kozarstvi 13 no.9:263-266 S 163.
1. Vyzkumny ustav kozedelny~ Gcttwaldov.
LUDVIXI J.
"Meroincineration and Spodgrams of Protozoa", P. 37, (VESIVIK, Vol. 17,
Wo. 1, 1953, 'Praha, Czech.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAQ, LC, Vol. 4, No. 3,
Mar 1955, Uncl.
. I
UUMI"-M, J. ; I'! .
"Citicular Structures of 'r---o-lidae. I. Surface Structures on the Ecutum of
I-x(ydes Ricinus Urne", F. 266, M~'-IPNMK, Vol. 17, zo. 4, lc~53, F.-ahaa, ~;zech.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (ETMAL), LC, Vol. 4, 110- 3,
Mlir 1955, Uncl.
-XCERPTA MEDICA See 4 Vol 12/1 Med. Micro. Jan 59
272. ELECTRON-MICROSCOPICAL STUDY OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII - Toxo-
plasma gondii im elektronoptischen Bilde u d v i k J. Lai). fOr Elek-
tronenmikrosk. in der Biol., Tschechosi. AZi_d_.d_e_r_Wi_ssensch., Prag
MED. BILD 1958. 1/2 (59-61) Illus. 11 (IV. 50;)
Fit-,
J-
SON INOVA, Ologa, LUDVIK, Jiri
Blectrographic study of the A-equi-Fraha./56 virus. Ces'--. epidem. mikrjDb.
imun. 7 no.1;6-8 Jan 58.
I I
1, Ustav epidemiologie a mikrobloiogie v Praze reditel prof. Ar. K, Haska,
laborator elektronove mik,roskopia v biologii GUV, Praha, reditel akademik
J. Wolf. 0, S. Praha XII, Srobarova 48.
(IMMU VIRUSIS
A-equi-Praha/56 virus, electron microscopy (Cs))
(RDRSAS, diso
"me)
(M%!ROSCOPY' UNTRCU
of A-equi-Praha/56 virus (0z))
SOVINDVA, 0.; UMVII, J.
Electron microscopic study of the influenza virus A-equi-Praha/56.
Acta virol. Ingl. Xd., Praha 3 r-o.1:59-60 Jan 59.
1. Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Prague; Iaboratory of
Blectron Microscopy in Biology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Prague.
(INFLUANZA VIRWW
A-equi-Praha/56, electron microscopy)
(MICROSCOPY, ELACTRON
of influenza vinis A-equi-Praha/561
LUDVIK, Jlril WIGLARSKA, Barbarai STOKWSOVA, Stanielava
An electromicrosoopic and cytochemical study of Trichomonas lacertae
Prowavek. Cz.morfologle 8 no.1;70-79 160. (MAI 995)
1. Zaborator pro elekronovou, mikrookopii v blologii, Ceskoslovenska,
akademie ved, Prague (for Ludvik). 2. Zaklad zoologii systematyaznej
Univeroytety Jagiallonneklego, Krakow (for Stoklosova).
(TRIOROMONAB)
JIROVEC, Otto; CERIIA, Zofial LUDIIIK, Jiri; SEBEK, Zdenek
The so-called M-organism in the brain of ampn rodents. Wied parazyt
7 no.4/6:875-879 161.
1. Protozoological Laboratory of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Praha, Chair for Parasitology and Hydrobiology, Karl University,
Laboratory of Morphology and Electromicroscopy of the Academy and
Parasitolo.-ical Laboratory of the Regional Public Health and
Epidemology Station in Jih1ava.
C 'Z Z;
T17-.--OIT A, 13 r, OVA S'jC"7i..!'-EK, LU I--, j;
15; V
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110ccurence and Spread of Variants of the Flu ",i-us T
3 in tlie Czecl-Loslovo-'c --o-,~iation between 'L)-5)-190'1."
ABS. JCUR. RMO-Ameo Foo 1960,, Noe
AlUrTM
TIJ IT E
and Jansky, K.
'lot friv~-n I
7~ h -i S e 1 'f- Pu r I I* --i t ic f T a rn c ry 'N an Ee s
MIG. FUSO Kozarstvi, 9, ~,o -~, *-~4-77 (1959)
A D5 TPIA CTj
',"he authors have etudied the self-purification of
the wastes from a tatinery on the Laba. River. The
waste 412 diEcharged at the rate of 0.05 m3/aec at
a dilution of 1 160. The authors note that the
efficiottncy of the existing purification systc-r- at
the plant muf~t -De ircreazed bY 571%, and ind.-cate
that for equal attainable prec-i'sion, the calcul:.-i-
tion of the tct&l BOD by the Thoma-s (Water and
Se,ma.ge '41orks, 97, 123 (3-950) and Mloore, Thomas,
and Snow (Sewage and Industrial Wastes, 22, 194'A
NPIT)i 112
Czechoslovakia
P. Ki J, TTR RZKhivg, 14, 5 196(),v NOP
A*'J 7-in
TITME
CRIG, RM, I
1?' 2
1ABSTRACT c (1950)) methode is considerably simpler than by
the Phelps method. See also RZhKhim, 1959, No 22,
79005.
V. Berenfelld
~"A-,Rbt 212 214
TWOVA, B.; FEDOVA, D.; BOSKOVA, D.; VOLENIKOVA, J.; PROCHAZKOVA, V.;
LUDVIK, J.
The incidence and spread of a new variant of type B influenza
virus in the population of Czechoslovakia in 1959--1961. 11.
Properties of the strains isolated. Acts, virol. 7 no. 2:156-
175 Mr 163.
1. Czechoslovak Influenza Centre, Institute of Epidemiology and
Microbiology, Prague, and laboratory of Electron Microscopy and
Experimental Morphology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague.
(Il"FULEN7A VIRUSES) (VIRUS CULTIVATION) (GUIETA PIGS)
(CATTLE) (SHEEP) (IEFLUENZA) (MICE) (EPIDEMIOLOGY)
(HORSES) (RABBITS) (CARDIVORA) (TISSUE CULTURE)
(HEMAGGLIL7INATION INHIBITION TESTS) (COMPLEMENT FIXATION)
(ANTIGENS) (COMPLEMENT FIXATION TESTS) (NEUTRAL17ATION
TESTS)
L-u-!)v(K,, JAC-C),vil-K-
WCU.-,tq1%2, Given
I
colLnIury..
Acade,mic Dearees: (ri0t; given)
Affiliation: T,rn~~-y Rpsearch Institute (Vyzkumni Ustav kozedelny) Gottwaldov
Sou--co:Prng"p ConUozlovena'ka Hygiene Vol V1,*DJ(, 7, Aug 61, PP 1,113-!--48
Data: "Acute Poisoning with Hidrogen Sulfide in TannerieB"
jo-pf
Miyoslav
GPO 981 643
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Farm Animals. Domestic Fowls Q-6
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 3, 1958, 12171
Author : Ludvik Jaroslav
Inst :
Title :The Development of Pedigree Poultry Farming (Razvit-
iye plemennogo ptitsevodcheskogo khozyzystva)
Orig Pubt Drubeznietvi, 1957, 5, No 6, 85
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
JIRGVECp Otto; CERHA, Zofie; LUDVIK, Jiri; SEBEK, Zdenek
So-called M-organisms in the brain of rodents. Wiadomosci paraz7l..,
7 no.4/6:875-879 161.
1. Protozoologiches Laboratorium der Tschecho3lovakischen Akademie
der Wissenachaften, Prag, Katheder fur Parasitologie und Hydro-
biologie der Karia-Universitat, Laboratorixun fur Morphol6gie und
Slektronemikroskopie der Akademie und Parasitologisches
Laboratoriwa der KHES in Jihlava.
(BRAIN parasitol) (RODENTS paratisol)
(SARCOSPORIDIOSIS)
LUDVIK, K.
Use of compressed air in cable corirminication engineering. P. 13
SDELOVACI TEMITIKA. Praha, C.echoglovakia, Vol. 3, No. 1, Jan. 1555
Montbly List of East European Accessions (EFAI), TC. Vol. 8, No. 8, August 1959
Uncl.