SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRUL, A.V. - KRULIS, M.
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VERUBITSKIY, N.D.1 YANKOVSKIY, I.P.; SKUTLATOVICH, P.P.; A.-V.-;-_
TERESHCHMIKOO V.0 red.; DOMOVSKAYA, G.,, tokhn. red.
(Efficiency suggestions from construction workers of White Rus-
aia]l1ritnionalizatorskio prodlozheniia stroitclei Belorusaii.
Minsko Goa.izd-vo BSSR, 1961. 151 p. (MIRA 15:10)
1. White lRassia. 14inisterstvo, stroitellstva. 2. Zamestitell mi-
nistra stroitellstva Belorusakoy SSR (for Krull).
(White Rusnia--Building-Technological innovations)
DANUEVSKIY, N.M., inzh.; ERUL', A,Vl-,---iazh,; SIWOVSK'yf IGKh*j 'nzh'
Hy&aulic press for the mmufacturs of pipe elbows. Yokh.atrol.
19 no*7:23--26 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7)
(Hydraulic presses) (Moscow-Exhibitions) (Pipe bending)
POLAND Human and Animal Physiology, Blood Circula- T
tion.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 1958, 22146.
Author : Kopera, Krul.
Inst :Not giTein.-
Title :Circulation in the Funnel Chest.
Orig Pub: Polski tygod, lekar, 1957, 12, No 16, 676-683.
Abstract: No abstract.
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J'~ Lj L/ M4zoAll IK
SUXW1E,, Given Names
Countrys Czechoslovakia
Academic Degrees:
Department of Pathological Morphology and Physiology of the Veterinary
Afriuationt-Fattilty) morfologii
fyziologii veterinarni fakulty V8Z VyooRa Skola Zemedalaka/ Brno; Head
vedouci/ Academician V. JELINEX
~
Source: Prague, Veterinarni Medictna, vol 604), No lo, oct ig6i; pp 781-7aS
Date: "Orean and Tissue Changes in Wbole-Body Irradiated Chickens. Part 3. Changes in
the Liver.an4 Spleen after 500 r and Administration of 0--:tetracycline on the
30tb Day folloving Irradiation"
UL aromir, DVM
Karel) Graduate veterinarian /promovani veterinarni lekar/
6FQ 1611'03
KRUL, Jaromir, dr.j SKOFXCVA, Annap KVC.
cbwWso in the organs and tissues of X-ixTadlatod chiokens.
2, Changes in the liver and spleen of chiekens after a does of
600 r and a dose of oxytetraoycline, vitwdn B12 and folic acid,
given 60 days after irradiation. Veterinarni medicins. 6
no.12031-936 161.
1, Eatedra pro patologiokou morfologii a fyziologii,, Veterimmi
fakulta,, Vysoka skols, zemodelska, Brno.
KMLI, S.Tal CHKANNIKOV, A.N.
Fitrous ostoodystrophy of the maxUlao Vaotootorine not 99-
100 162, = 1613)
1. Is otdolonlys ukha, gorla I nose (sav. S.V. Krull) Yalmtskoy
respublikanskoy bollnitayo
(JAWS-DISFMES) (OSTEITIS FIBROSA)
DMAMKIT, S. ; KOTLTA-T?OV, S.; KMI, V.. gornyy tal-hnik
GrOuntinn projects of students should havn a renlistic bAnis.
MANt.11P,10 R no.6:16-17 Je 159. (AIRA 12:10)
1. Nachal'nik tntzhnicbeekago otdola trnsta KraRnoarmqyalaigall
(for Dtknnskly), 2.,Rukavoditall gnrnoy prndpletno7 krmlsaii Dne-
propntrovnl:nf;n gnmogo tmkhnAkuqa (for Kotlyarov).
(14ining engineer Ing-StAy awl teachind)
KRULI Viadislav [ Krol, W-idyAuw',, d~,k tor F'
I
YOVgenIY[KwIatkowakI, Eugenlusz, tranrlalnr];
TOKHOVICH, Leon fTnr,howicz, Lecn), niiu0u!. -0.:
CJI~FUTA, Antoni(Czaputa, Antonij, red.
[11andbook; the departments and instAtutes of th-i
Medical Academy i-i Krakow. On tho sexccrit~~nary of
Jagiello University and tho Medical ActAu; V i!I
Translated from the Polish] Opravochnik:
stituty Mieditsinskoi Akadamil v hrakov(,-. Y. ::i~
lotliu ]Agellonskogo Universifeta I
yd-wo Tiailkowi-,
v Krakove. Krakow, [Panstwowe -wr
Krakow1o) 1964. 98 p.
1. Kafedra I KlInIka Vrjutrerinikh tx.)Iczney 1-1,4f1 Wy
akademli, Krakov (for Krul').
.-t- V. )2,
aULC, Z.
Application of the geomagnetic mnthod to iron ore deposits of small magnetic susceptlbili
at Poslinac.
P. 123 (Gooloski Jvesnik) Val. 10, 1956, Zagreb, Yugoolovia
SO,. MONnILY INDEX OF EMST EUROPEAN ACCESSIOtIS (EEAl) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN- 1958
KRULC, Zvonimir
Application of the gooolectric method to the geophvoical testing
In the construction Industry. Geol vj9s Rrv 12:149-189 158
(published 159) (ZW 9:6)
1. "Geofisilrao, Ugreb.
(Construction Industry) (Osophysics) (Blectricity)
Mlllf.f', '/vonimir, dlidl, Inz. (Vugr~!b, tuLbsAil 28,I
I rift t. Inn of t Ilo s I -w I I' I "'. "o f I I, o.~ ` .1 ~. ~. ~j I I,,, h.r, !] C) f - "o ~ r,r~ I -; f; t r i c
I- co I r i ~ i I ri, , . 'r; 1, -,K I . r ve ., 1. 3 ;r. ~ , , 315 157-~, "' , r- I 'Y ' ,.'. .
XRULCICj, Pavica,
Antistatic agents and antistatic treatment of photogrophic film.
Xem ind 10 no.117-14,.-r-18 Ja 161.
1, #Yotoksmika", Zagreb.
ITur: V C.
IRMT, G.. Inshener.
fto -1 -
ror better order in traffla. krt,transp. 32 no-5:17-19 MY 154.
(MIaL 7:7)
(Signs and signboards) (Signals und signaling, Automotive)
11
militell
Truffle safnty week. Za rul. 16 no.6:10 Ar 15F, (!,rl~ 11:9)
(Traffic safety)
,.IXULU, Go 0 lush.
,,,Nw
Traffio safety in mo=taln and Intersected areas. Avt. tranep, 36
no.g..38-39 S 158. (xnu 11: 10)
(Traffic engineering)
KRMM, G.I., red.; mKorAnn, L.N., takhn.red.; DONSKATI, G.D., tekhn.red.
(Traffic regulations in the U.S.S.R.] Previla dvizheniia po ulitsam
i dorogem SoLusa SSH, Xoskva# lauchno-takha.isd-vo X-va avtomobil
nogo transports I shossoinykh dorog R67SR, 1960. 125 p.
(MIRA 13M
1. Russia (1923- U,S.S.Rj Ministeretvo vnutronnikh del.
(Traffic regulations)
transP. 38 no-3t42-46
Unified traffic regUlationse A-vt (MIRA 13%6)
Kr 160. (,fraffic regul9tiOno)
, 4
I
I "
BUIATOV, Aleksandr Ivanovichl IM L GeorgiX Ivanovich; SOLOV'YEVP GOM.,
red.j DOIISXAYA, G.D.p tekhn. red.
[Prevention of accidents in automotive transportation] Preduprezbde-
nie dorozhno-transportrqkh proisobestvii, Iloskva, Nauchno-tqkbn.
izd..dvo M-va avtorobill.nogo transp, I shouseirqkh doro RSFt 1961,
191 Pe IMM :n)
(Transportations:Automotive) (Traffic safety)
Ll~~,;-~-'.., . ~
gqPL,G~..-Inzh-; pASnOV, V., inzb.
Some characteristics of tho 5tate Standard 2965-60. Avt tran
39 n0.9146-47 S 161. (WRA .1"4;10)
(Traffic sims and signals-Standards)
KPUIZV, Georgiy Ivanovich; SOLOVOYEV, G.M., red,
[Traffic gafety and safety measures in automotivO trans-
portation) Bezopasnost' dvizhonlia i tekhnika bezopaonosti
na avtorobillnom transporte. Yoskva, Transport, 1965.
166 p. (MIRA 18:5)
T - ~lf
WJI&V. ]I*, inshouer*
Construction work was carried out
methods. Bell.stroi.10 no.2slO-12
(Volokolamak-Dalry barns)
with hl&-speed rars prod=tion
F 155. (MA 8:4)
.- -~:r
E- vo.
AUTHOR: Maksimov, V.A., Rodshtcyn, P.M.,and Krulevetskiy, A.I.
TITLE: Zhdanov Coke Oven Works (Zlidanovskiy kolmcok.himicheskiy
zavod)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1957, No.11, pp. 58 - E4 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A historical review of the developmeilt of the above
works is given. There are 5 figures and 1 table.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
cardl 1/1
AUTHOR: ___ZxjLlexatakjj,, A. I. SOV/68-58-10-21/25
TITLE: On the Zhdanov Co-iing Works (Ns Zhdanovskom kokso-
khimicheskom zavode)
nRIODICAL: Koko i Khimiya, 1958, Wr 10, P 59 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Mechanisation of the opening of the coke-wharf gates of
ars 3 and 4 batteries was carried out. The design of
the mechanisation of the wharf gates on nr 1 battery is
in the finishing stages.
Card 1/1
OV/68 -59-.~1-20123
AUT1101-ii. Y
ITITLE: On the Zhdanov Coking Works (Na Zhdanovskom
koksokhimicheskom zavode)
PuRIODI(;A.L:Koks i Khimiya, 1959j Nr 3, p 60 (USSR)
AWTHACT: Normal operation of bogies for placing railway gondolas
on the wagon tipler has been started.
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DOBROSKOKO I.I.1 SURIN, Ye.V.; BRUVMAN, M.Ya.; MIKIIAYL(N. G.M.;
XHUIXMSKIY,_.~tA~ PrInimall uchaDtiyes ASFAIIDIYAROV, R.F.;
BFIDV, Ye.14.j IVA11OV, V,,I.1 IIAFLYGV,, V.I,j SOLOVOYEV, Yu.P.;
PIMGV$ F.A.; TUROICHLY, A.F.; KM IKO, V.A.; NIKITSKIY, N.V.
Izveotigating the power parameters of a continuous steel canting
plant. Stall 22 no.3t223-225 Mr 162. (MMA 15:3)
1. Yuzhnouraltakiy mahinostroitelinyy zavod (for Asfandiyarov, Balov,,
Ivanov, M%rkov, Solovl~ev). 2. Novalipetakiy metallurgicheakiy z4vod
(for Pimenov# Turomahev, Khvealko). 3. ISentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatel-
Pkiy inBtItut chernoy metallurgii (for Nikitskiy),
(Continuous canting-Equlpment and supplies)
KRULTCH, J.
Dirpensm7 rerorte. p,6
CURANCE VLASTI. Prehar Czechoslovakia. V01. 3, no. 47, Nov. 1955
Y,onth;y List of East European Accessions (EFAr), LC. Vol. 8, No. 9, September 1959
Unal.
1, ~2
IMICH, Ladislav, MUDr; na jadnotlivych problnmach spolnpracovall:
jdapkova a HUC J.Heller.
Effect of nicotinic arid on blood circulation. Cas.lmk.cesk. 91
no.4711401-1404 21 Nov 52.
1. Z oJdalani pro vasobeenou fystologit (prednosta prof. MOr F.
Karasek), fysiologicknho ustavu lakarsket fakulty Karlov7 univer-
sity (prednosta prof. HUDr V.4ufbmrrmr).
(BIAM CIRCUIATIOII. effort of 4rugs on.
nicotinic Acid)
(111COMIre ACID. effects,
on blood circ.)
- amwu mmicA -sw.2 V61.9/9 P173iolog7petc-UPt56-
4218. KRULICH L., HELLER J. and �TtPAN J. Physiol. Inst. der Karla-Univ..
7r&g;-_ MO. far med. Chem., Karin Univ.. Pilsen. *Ober die Pharmak6logie
von Produkten des Cholins mit Nicotinsliure. 0 n t h e p h a r m a c o I o g y o f
the products of chollne with nicotinic acid ARCH.EXP.
PATH. PHARMAK. 1955. 2~6/4 (328-334) Graphs 4 Tables I
The properties of the choline ecter of nicotinic acid (1) and the choline salt of n1co-
tWc acid (U) are studied. It wa3 found that I evoked complicated changes of blood
pressure: an instantaneous rapid fall, followed by a transitory elevation, both of
short duration, which in turn were followed by a prolonged depression. Simultan-
eously with the rapid fall of blood pressure a temporary apnoea occurred. The
early effects of I bear thus some resemblance to the effects of lobeline. On closer
analysis it was found that the initial depre531on of blood pressure. and also the
apnoea, were due to an excitation of chemoreceptors in the cardiopulmonary region
(Bezold-Jarisch reflex). the elevation of the sympathetic excitation. the prolonged
depression, on the other hand. to a direct inhibitory action of I on blood vessel
tunus. The Inhibitory action on smooth muscle was evident also in perfusion ex-
periments on the rat's hind limb and on isolated rabbits' ear and in experiments
in vitro with isolated strips of sm&U intestine.. 11 was hydrolysed in aqueous me-
dia and behaved as a mixture of choline with nicotinic acid. Krulich - Prague
Effect of Lnoulinj a reply to the academician, Laufberger. Reports from the
meeting of the Slovak Section of The Cischoolovak Physiological Society.
pages 447-459 (CFSKOGLOVF110KA FY310LOIN) vol. 61 no. 3, Aug. 1957,
Praha, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) JLC, Vol. 7, No. 3,
March 1958
M!,
KRULICH, L.
"Proving the existence of receptors sensitive to glucose in rabbits." j!. 2h5.
CESFOSLOWMKA FTSIOLOOB. Praha) Ctechoslovakla.~ Vol. 7. no- 3. May 1958.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI), LCp Vol. 81 No. Pp August, 1959.
Uncl.
IMULICH, L.
D-monRtrntion of the existence of 1-lucone-sensitive receptors in rabbits.
CeRk. fYsiol. 7 no-3:245-246 May 58.
untav Isk. fak. KU, Praha.
(3LDOD SUGAR, -nb;rsiol.
glucose-sensitive receptors in rabbits (Cz))
VOLIC?,H, L.; TURINSKY, J.;,MMICH, L.
RAflex hynoglycomic reaction in non-nnoothatized dogn. Cook. fYsiol. 7 no.3:
246-248 May 58.
1. Fysiol. ustav fakulty vooob. lekarrityl, Praha.
(IMOOLTOXMIA, exper.
reflex hypoglycemic reaction in non-anesthetized dogs (Cz))
KRULICH, L.; TIOSCHL, R.
Ifffect of cold on the secretion of anterior pituitary hormones. 11.
Activity of the thyro-nituitary system. Cask. fysiol. 7 no.5:49"5
Sept 58.
1. Tyniologtoky ustav fak. vaeob. lek. KU a Yyskwmq untav endokrinolo-
gieky Y Praze,
(COIJ), effects$
on tbyrotropin secretion (Cz))
(TMOTIZOPIO HORMOMB, physiol.
secretion. off. of cold (Cz))
JVI'DUCH, Monrek, Krulich, Lndinlriv (i~yqiolor inky iistav, Albertov 5, Praha 2.
Blood teaMerature in the right & left heart A its chAnges in relat ion to
TAIlmonAry ventilation A cardiac nctivity. Sborn. lek. 60 no.9:255-258
Sept 58.
1. P.YsiologickV notnv fakulty vaeobeancho, laknretyi Zarlovy unive"ity
v Prage, predansta prof. dr. Frantisele Urneek.
(BU)OD
temperature in right & left heart, relation to pulm. ven-
tilation & cardiac activity In rabbits (Cz))
(HXUC. physiol.
blood tempemture in right & left heart, relation to pu"
ventilation & cardiac activity in rabbits (Cz))
(IMPIATION, phyniol.
ventilation. eff. on blood temperature in right & left
heart in rabbits (Cz))
_'E
1,1 M, f
UULIGH, Li-VOL-IGIA, L.; TUIIZSKr, J.
Role of the endocrine glands in the appearance of experimental
nutritional steatosis. Genk. fYeiol- 8 no-3:214-215 Apr 59.
1. lilysiologioky untav fak. vyseob. lek. ICU. Praha Predneseno na,
111. fysiologick7oh dnech v Brno dne 14. 1. 1959.
(STUTORRM, exper.
off. of endocrine glands in young rats (Cz))
(MIDOCRM GIAM, pbysiol.
in exper. otatosis in young rate (Gz))
N
IV".
iMULICH, L - "ClUD"Im, T.
Certain recent findings on the fanction of the ndenobypophysis.
Cook. fyoiol. 8 no.4:277-289 July 59.
1. 7yolologicky ustav fakulty vneob. lek. KU a Iaborator pro
endokrinolol,,ii a metabolismus pri III. interni klinice fak. vaeob.
lek. KU, Prahn.
(PITUITAIRT GIAND, POSMAIOR, physiol.)
KARA SK. F.;KRULICH, L.;MOURZI, J.
Further contributions to the study of protective effect of
heparin. Cook. fysiol. 8 no.5014-415 8 '59
1. Yysiologicky ustav, Yak. vooob. lok. KU, Praha.
(BAPIRATICK pbysiol. )
W"ARIN pharmool. )
YARRT, P.;PXTRASXIC, R. L.-.HOBSCHL, R.*,SONKA, J.;WASWCH, J.R.
Iffect of a temporary distribution of food intake on the nature
of nutritionally-induced adaptation changes. Cesk. fysiol. 9 no.l:
9-lo ja 6o.
1. Ustav pro vyzkuz vysivy lidu, Yysiologicky ustav lek. fak. KU
Vyskumny ustay andokrinologicky, III interni klinika lek. fak. KU
a Thomayerova nemoonice, Praha.
AUPUTION PHTSIOLOGIGAL)
rMLIGH,L&;, JIRGL, Vo; JONIC, V.; RYBAK. H.; SCHRIME. V.; KWWTOVA. V.
On the nature of a hypothalamic factor activating acid phosphatass
In the pituitary in vitro. Ceek.fystol. 9 no.2:175 Mr 060.
1. Pysiologicky ustay fak. vasobalsk. KU, Ustav hematologis a
krevni transfuse# Praha, Indokrinologicky ustay SAV, Bratislava,
Laborator pro endokrinologii a metabolisnus fak. vooob. 19k.
KU, Praha.
(PITUITARY GLM metab)
(PROSPUTASIS metab)
(HTPOTHALAKUS extract)
i" v
SCHRZIBJR, V.: UBUTOVA,Vo: XRULTCH, L.; HOSCHL, Y.; LOJDA,Z.
Preliminary experiences with the demonstration of a hypothalamic
factor activating TSH secretion In vivo. Cesk. fysiol. 9 no.2:
175-177 Wr 160.
1. Laborator pro andokrinologii a metaboliesue pri M. interni
klinice, Pysiologicky ustav a Imbryologicky ustav fak. vaeob.
leko KU, Vyskumy ustav endokrinologicky, Praha.
(THYROTROPIN physiol)
(HYPOTHLIAXUS extract)
(PHOSPUTAOS metab)
(PITUITARY GIAID meta'O
VOLICER, L.; TURINSKYO J.- KRULICH, L.
Hypoglycaemic reaction after infusion of glucose into the carotid
artery in unaneethatised dogs. Physiol Bohemoslov 10 w-5.432-437
161.
1. Institute of Physiology, Faculty of General Medicine, Charles
University Prague.
(HYPOGLYCLXIA exper) (GLUCOSE pharmacol)
(CAROTID ARMY physiol)
KRULICH.-L.; JILEX, L.; 7ROJAM, S.
The effect of oligaemis. on the content of glycogen and lactic acid
in the brain of the rat during ontogeny. Physiol. Bobemoslov. 11
no.115843 162.
1. Institute of Physiology, Faculty of General Medicine, Charles Wii-
versitys Prague.
(GLYCOGEN metab) (IACTATES:metab) (BRAIN metab)
(AGING) (BRAIN blood supply)
V
JILEK, L.; KRULICH, L.; TROJAN, S.
On the problem of metabolle adaptagon okn'ervous tiaBue to hypoxia
during the course of ontegenefth. Sbor~. lek. 64 no.5:129-135 My 162.
Jllyziologicky ustav fakulty vBeobeensho lakaretvi University 4r1ovy
v Praze, prednoBta prof. dr. Yr. Karasek, DrSc.
ANOXIA experimental) BRAIN metabolism)
YCOGEN metabolism) iIACTATES metabolism)
M
(GLUCOSE metabolism)
KRULIGH), Ladislav
Contribution to the problem of the importance of the interoreceptors
in the regulation of blood sugar. Ca3. lek. cesk. 101 no.21::663-667
my 162.
1. Fyziologicky ustav fakulty vseobacneho lekarstvi KU v Praze,
prodnosta prof. dr. Fr. Karasek, DrSo
(BLOOD SUGAR pbysiol) UEitr& MIMS Physiol)
;ILEKJ~ L,; TR""' -9.
The effect of sodlum areenate an the ew-wival of spinal
reflexes and the aoti-vi-ty of the respiratory centre after
decapitation in rate thwbg their postnatal development.
Pb7siol. bohemoslov. 12 no.3821.2-247 163,
1. Institute of Physioloff, Faculty of General Medicine, Charles
University Prague
ARSENIC3 (BODY TWERATURE) (REI=W)
NERVE TISSUE) (SPINAL NERVES) (KREBS CYCLE)
~CARBQHT DRA TE METABOLISM) (ANOXIA)
N, ~u i*~-' rc-'D
SOUKUPOVA,K.; KRULICII,I.; BLAZKOVA.B.
Aboorption and transport of the etyl. earters of essential fatty
acids in rats. Sborn. lek.. 66 no.ltl4-19 Ja'64.
1. Wintermi klinika. fakulty voeobecnaho lekarotvi University
Karlovy v Praze, (prenosta: prof.dr. M.Fucik); Fyziologick7
ustav fakulty vseobeeneho lakarstvi University Karlovy v Praze
(prednostat prof.dr. F.Karasak, Di-Sc.) a Ustradni laboratore
fakultni, nemocnice v Praze 2 (vedoucit MUDr. J.Hrabane).
T--
OUGHOSLOVAKIA
TURI11SKY, J. ,RUBU V ILLNA1 P , i r P~1751ological
=A.__?_L4 , * A4"l t-#iA_ - -
Institute, -lea r1 3
MET--.0aculty, Cha e Thiver ty, siologicky Ustav
Lek. Fak. KU), Praruo.
Metabolic Changes. Durinr, 21~-hour Starvation of .1,azz."
?rague, C.,,nkoslovenska iysio1o-io, '101 15, :10 2, i~ej (~6,
Ab:,,trnet: Tho rats woro fed Lnr.;, ;, diot nd liaiwn bci'oro
oxporimonts. Nration of starvation period studiod was: 0,
6, 9, 12, 16 and 2h hours. Glycomia decroasoa as v;trly ax 3 ~-Ounfl
after withdrawal of f.od and goes on decreasing for9 more hour.j,
after which its levol is constant at 50-60 mgb'. '.'he glycogen
contont of liver deci-oases in 12 hours from 4-5,3' to 0. 1-0.2,,*,
and thnn remains steady. Glycogen content of the myocardium
did not change during the experiment. Tho lovol of nQn-ostorifipt
fatty acids in the aerum reaches double its original lava! 4-1
12 hours, and does not change further. Estorified acids d-jrr
in the first 6 hours and thon slowly increase to the origina' ,
level. 2 deatern references. Submitted at '116 Days of Physi".1mr,";
,J
at Kosice, 29 Sep 65o
xv 4T
DFUlaDIAL, A.P.S., Ml-,CAM, S.N.; Phynioloficni
Instituluo, Faculty of Goneral i'ledicine, Chnrie3 'Jnivorsity,
(1"7 siologicky Ustav Fak. Vaoob. Lek. U10, Prar!uo; D-spartmont
of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of -2hiladeIphiri,
Philadelphia.
"Hypothalamic Regulation of the Secretion of tho Growth Hormone."
Pr.IFUOJ, Ce3ko3loven3lca Fvaiolo!~ie, Vol 15, No 2, --,,b 66, p 102
Abstract: Insulin hypoglycomin roducea the cont(.nt of the r~rowtll,.
hormone in 1t;ho hypophysi3 of rats witilin an hour. i'hi~; is d"A0 ~n
the sudden inerf3a3o in its secretion fronj the hypophyzis. 2 h i
sudden decroaso may be blocked by bilateral olactrical lesion in
the area of nucl. pritemillaris of Lbo hypothalaziazo. A chronic
docroaso in content of the hormone will result from th~.o
losion. Other areas of the hypothalamus do not. bohave in a
3imllar w;iy. An injection of an extrnc,t fron shooplo enin-.ntia
medialls crtu.,~os a ouick and substantial dccrua-
-c- in the (,rowth
iiorn,ono in hypophysl' 13. No roferencon. Submittod at "16 D~AY3
of PhyJioloj-,,y" at Kosice, 29 Sep, 65.
145 -
CZECH0,,-Lov,vLI/Pharmcili~~ and T)xic)IOLY
preparati,nis. ;,,;,titubercv-1:)tic Ase:*-ts-
Biol., M) 2, 1959, 9300
Abs JDur Ref Mur
Auth.-)r Ko'aout, K., Krulik, Rd
Inst
Title Effect of Isoniazid v-pon the Secretion jf pyruvic Acid
orip, Pub Ro7ill. tubcrk. a nerucech plicnich, 1958, 18, N3 5, 347-
350
Abstract Followilir, the administration of isoniazid (I) to Pa-
ticats (72)) ait increased sccrctiin of pyr,.ivic acid (P,%)
was observed. KIxirial sccretio--, of psi takes place 4-6
hours after adniaistrati:)n of 100-150 r,C of I- 111c Sc-
cretion Df FA is airnalized after 24 h")L-rs, 7lic aver3ce
Licreanc of the secretio;l of PA durinG 24 h,)urs is cqtZl
t.) 10(yA. Under the influc;'ce Of I, the level Df PA in
the bliod d,)cs not c.iaac;C- pjM~ has ;1,) Lifluei.,ce, 3i! the
Card 1/1 secretion of PA. - FroDri the auth:)rls s=iary
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
KOHOUT, M; KRULIK9 R.
Research Institute of Tuberculosis (Vyzkumny ustav
tuberkulozy), Prague (for both)
Prague' Rozhledy v tuberkulose, No 4t 1963, PP
2 5 8--76U-
"Excretion of 17-ketogenic Steriods and 17-
kotooteroide Following Administration of
Thioamid of Alpha-ethyl-isoicotinic Acid
and Pyrazinamide in Guinea P.gs.11
J
KMLIK, R.1 KOGCUT, M.
Excretion of a-keto acids following the use of phthivasid
isoniazid. Probl.tub. to.ls 78-79 163. (MIRA 16:5)
lo Iz Pauchno-losledovatel'Bkogo instituta tubarkulan
(direktor - doteent R. Krzhivinka),, Praga.
(PHTHIVAZIDF,) (ISOVIAZID) (ACIDS, ORGANIC)
BERMIS, V., gyd.; KRULIKIENE, N.)--_vyr..-med. Beouo
First aid in mental disorders. Sveik. apsaug. 7 no.4(76):50-51 Ap 1(2.
1. Reap. Kauno poichoneurologine ligonine.
(MENTAL DISORDERS) (FIRST AID)
10
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ARHnOV,)4.P.; KRULIMNSIZA.M.P.
Condition of the carbide phase forming during the tempering of
Austenite steel. Dop. AN UWR no.2:146-148 155. (MMA 8:11)
1. Lotboratorlys metalofisiki Akademli nauk URSR. Predstaviv
diyonly chlen Akademii nauk IWR G.V.Kurdyumov.
(Austenite)
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AUTHORS:Arbuzov. L1. P. and Kralikovskaya IA. P.
TIM],: Influence of Chromiwn on the Hardening and 3oftening of
(Vliyaniye khroma na uprochnoniyo i razuprechneniye nikelya)
Pi~L~iNiCAL: Fizika motallov i i-,letallovedeniye, 1956-. Vol 6. flr 6.
pp 10?0-10?6 (USSR)
A.MTRACT: In the wo-,k. described in the paper. changes are studied
in the fine crystalline structure ZmaG'nitude of Type II dis-
tortions, 6a/a , dimensions of the mosaic blocko., D ) and
in the hardness H. of nickel-chrimium alloys in the hard-
ened state and in the pror:ess of softening durinC heating.
Four Hi-Cr alloys with chromium concentrations of 3.87, 7.65,
14.43 and 18.9056 were investigated. The viork-hardened state
was produced in tile specimens by 8N reduction in a press, The
softening was produced by heatiri-n in a salt bath to 400-8500C
Cj
and maintaining at the appropriate temperatures for one ho-ir
After heating, the specimens ivere cooled in air, X-ray
diffraction patterns :ieredmArj3~; details of their evaluation
are described in the paper. In Fig.21, the curves are graphed
1,1,pf the changes, as a function of the heating tei-xperature, in
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magnitude of the following:
dimensions of tile block, D
hardened alloys; tliese :,*urv,~s
in the table on D 1071. For
hardened state. ihe Type 11
Type 11 distortion-7 !~a/a
and Wle hardness H R of tile
are based an tile values entered
an alloy containing 3,87% Cr in the
lattice distorti.)ns equal 1,85
x 10-3; this value is conEerved up to 4UO 00. If the tem-
perature increases further, up to 50000 there will be a
slight decrease in Aa/a but-above 500C'C the Type II lattice
distortions will be qui,.1cly removed 0and at about 6000C they
will become nearly zero. Up to 1~00 0 Ulr,. blo,~k dimensions
and the Aa/a distortions do not change, Fi...5 shows the
curves of the temperature deperidence of 6a/a .. of D and
of tile hardness for an alloy contnintn,3 7.65~j~ Cr'. Figs,4
and 5 contain similar curvos for alloys containing 14,43%
aqd 18.-)01,6 Cr. rospectively. In Pig.6 the temperature de-
pendence of the lqttiee distortions 6a/a are compared for
the investi-ated alloys and also for pure nickel,. In Fig.'/
tile hardness values of tho in,,tivirlual ailoys are c:lmpared
and it can be s~,vn Thai the ~,,hanros in vallues arc,
Oard 214
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Inf luence of Chrofiiiwa on Lhe II&Vd, e, I:.';Z 'an .1 Z')fte I* 10 fk~' I
similar to those of 6a/a thc- tr-.-.,:~eraturt~ of thi,~
beginning of an in~#?nsive drop 111 the harkLness' and the 6a/a
values are not the same, By comparing the -dependence of tne
block dimensions ou the Mating tempera ture, it can be s-~en
that the higher the alloy:Lng of ~;ht: alloy, h,~- higher will
be the disj.ersion of the mosaiu 'Dlock fl)r an degree of
deformation and th,~.. higher will be telui..eratu-vo at vihirb
intensive growth begins, Th- temperalure at wLich
growth of tiie blc,:~ks begins c)irj,3id(,-s wit,ii the temperature
of the beginning of an L-atens-1,-ve in hardmess, The rela-
tions differ somewhat from thoso stat:2d abo-,7e fo:, an alloy
containing 18.90% Cr. On r1he basis of tf~e obtL;aincd resulte,
the following conclusions are arrIved at- the degree of 1rard-
ening of an alloy during, deformatior dopends on iLs Cr con-
tent, and, to some ext-ont. on its initia.1 structure, The
higher the Cr content of the metal- t;if., more intensive will
be the hardening of the alluy under otherwi6e equal conditlons,
The hardened state of tE,~- im-cotigated alloys is
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influe"ico Of ~-hromiLL'-.l On and Sof te.,An;,-' oi' -;Jckel
by high IntLice distortione (Aa/a) and :-,.,,iall dimensions
of the blocks; the smaller the dimensions of the blocks. the
greater will be the hardness of the alloy. similar relat-
ion was doll-ected between tho Aq/a diotortions and IV-he hard-
ooos, joftcnin- of the, alloy dur-L.,1j; healk-'In~- is acco7.,tj)a11icd
L?
by a decrease in the lat-Lice distortions &a/a and a grovith
of the iaosaic blocks. The teyaperaLure at which an interlsive
drop in the hardneos begino 1,,o manifest 1-toelf coincides with
Wie temperature of the beginriin~; of intLeasive Cr.-)wth of the
blocks. There are 8 figures, 1 table and 5 1'w>'oviet references,
A3SOCIATION: Institut metallofizilci, A14 USSR (Institute of Physics
of MetaIL3, Acadu:iiy cf S-zionces,, Ukrainian ~3.iR)
SUBMITTED: June 18, 1-957.
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ARBUZOV. M.P.; BILIDZTUKIVICH, I.A.- KRULIKOVSKAYA, m.P.
The bardmnIM and softening of nickel-base alloys. lsv.vyo.
upheb.zav.: fts. nO-31711-83 '59. (14IRIL 12.-10)
1. Kiyovskly Institut grazhdauskogo vozdushnogo flota. i Institut
notalloflziki AN USSR.
(Hickel alloys)
SOKOLOVSKA' M. ~""=OVSXIL, H.; NOM. G.
0TV7!vViR -M
Some problems of health protection of women in industry. Cook. sdravot
7 no.1:12-16 Jan 59.
1. Z Ustavu prnoovnino lekaretvi v Lodzi. redital doe. G. Hofer,
(INDUSTRIAL HYGDW
female workers in lkxrope (Cz))
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AUTHORS: -Arbuzov, M. P. and Krulikovakeya, M. P.
TITLEs Kinetics of the Softening of EAckel-Cbgs illoys
(Xinetika razuprocImeniya splavov nikell khrom)
PERIODICALs Fizika metallov i metallovedonlye, Vol 7, Nr 3, pp 432-
437 (USSR) 191
ABSTRAM Arbuzov (Ref.1) carried at an investigation of the fine
crystalline structure and mechanical properties (hardness)
of nickel-chromium alloys which had been hardened by
deformation, and thome which had been softened by heating.
The aim of thepresent work was to study the kinetlas
of distortionAliNa/m) removal, the growth of binaks V% and
the change in hardnems HRAof the hardened alloy: a
various heating temperatures. The study of the kinetics
of distortion removal. and block growth %n isothermal heating
was carried out In aeco-rdaneo with the width of the lines in
X-ray photographs obtained for specimens of the alloys
investigated. The hardness was tested on a Rockwell
machine with a diamond cone at a load of 60 kg. Ni-Or
Card 1/5 alloys (with chromium contents of 3.67, 7.65 and 1.4.43%)
which had been hardened by compression in a press along one
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Kinetics of the Softening of Nickel-Chromium Alloys
axis were studied. Prior to deformation all specimens
were heated at 12000C ror two hours. Softening of the
first two alloys was carried out at temperatures of 550,
.600, 650 and 7000C. The soaking times at these temperatures
am indicated in Figs.1, 2 and 3. X-ray pictures of the
alloys whieh had not been softened, as well as CC'thoee which
had, were obtained from a copper Irradiation of KO, in a
camera with a drum diameter of 150 mm. The specimens were
rotated during exposure. The calculation of the lattice
distortion \a/& and of the block ,lizes was carried out
according to the width of the lines (111) and (331). In
Fig.l.kinetio curves for the lattice distortion '\R/R of'
the 3.87% chroidum alloy for softening temperatures of
550, 600 and 650 0 are shown. In Figs.2 and 3 similar
curves for 7.65% Cr and 14.43% Cr alloys, respectively,
are shown. There exists an analogy between the kinetics
of change in hardness with mosaic-biock growth on isothermal
heating of the hardened alloys. This can be seen from a
comparison of the isothermal curves for 'the drop in hardness
Card 2/':j and block growth (see Figs.4 and b). The results of the~~
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Kinetics of the Softening of Nickel-Chromium Alloys
present Investigation and the data of Arbuzov's work
(Ref.1) clearly point to the far:t that the hardening and
softening processes in a solid solution are associated with
changes in their fine crystalline structure. In Fig.6
the relatlonships between Aa/a and chromium content
in the nickel, which are preserved In the alloy after heating
at 6500C for various soaking times, are shown. From the
kinetic curves of FIgs.l, 2 and 3 the activation energy E.
of lattice distortion removal oan be calculated. The
authors assumed that the heating time -i required for
reducing the distortions %a/a to a certain value changes
in relation to heating temperature according to the law
A e kT
where k is the Boltzmann constant and T the absolute
temperature. If -L k are the soaking times
C"I'd 3/5 for temperatures T1, T2v T.3... then
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Kinetics of the Softening of Rickel-Chromium Alloys
Ea = R 1n T n- ln Yn-1
1- - 1
Tn Tn-1
From the above equation It follows that if 1/Tlp I/T2) 1/T3
are plotted along the abscissa axis and the logarithms of
rl, 72. _r3 along the ordinate, the points corresponding
to these coordinates will lie on a straight line. The tangent
of the angle of inclination of the straight line will be equal
to the magnitude of the activation energy
Ea !:: R tan - (2)
In Fig.7 the dependence of 1n -C on 1/T, found from
the kinetic curves of Fig.1 for the 3.87% Cr alloy, is shown.
Ca,ri 4/5 For the construction of this relationship-the heating times
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Kinetics of the Softening of Nickel-Chromium Alloys
Tlj 72, 7*3 were used during which the lattice distortion
attained a'value of 1.0-3 x 10-3 at 923, 873 and 823ox.
respectively. As can be seen from Fig.7, all three points
fall on a straight line, which indicates that the accepted
law of the change in -V with temperature is correct. The
activation energy of the process of secondary distortion
removal for a 3.0% Cr alloy calculated from the tangent
of the inolination angle of the straight line (Fig.7) was
found to be 65 000 cal/mol. The magnitudes of lattice
distortion for the ot4or two alloys have also been found, and
the cetivation ener for the process of the distortion
removal from these alloys is shown In the table on p 436.
There are 7 figures, 1 table and 5 references, of which 4
are Soviet and 1 English.
ASSOCIATION: Institut Grazhdanskogo vozdushnogo flota (Institute
of the givil Air Fleet)
SUBMITTED: June 18, 1957
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AUTHORS: Arbuzov, M.P., KrulikovskaqjVA~;~and Chernyy, V.G.
TITLE: Study of the Process f H dening of the Solid
Solutions'llNickel-~'lhroomium-a-elluminium and Nickel-
chromium-tungsten -A
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedeniy, Fizika,
1960, Nr 39 PP 170 - 174 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In earlier work (Refs 1-3), the authors studied the
processes of softening of nichrome and they elucidate
the influence of some alloying elements on these
processes. In this paper, the authors study the processes
of hardening in alloys of a similar type. The experiments
were carried out on two alloys, one containing 0.025% C,
19-55% Cr, 0.6% Al, rest Ni, the other containing
0.03% C, 21.04% Cr, 3.51% W, rest Ni. The concentration
of the third element in at.% was practically equal for
both alloys (1.20'at.% Al, 1.15 at.%, W). The alloys
were m*lten down and then forged into rods from which
cylindrical specimens of 15 and 10 mm dia, 15 mm high, 0
were produced. The specimens were homogenized at 1000 C.
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Study of the Process of Hardening ofo?A/0392id Solutions Nickel-
chromium-aluminium and Nickel-chromium-tungsten
The annealed specimens were subjected to plastic
deformation by uniaxial compression to a degree of
5 to 80% by means of a 100-ton press. The authors
studied the changes in the fine crystalline structure -
Type II lattice distortions da/A and the mosaic
blocks D - and they also determined the real compression
stresses ol and the hardness H R % The results of X-ray
analysis are given in Tables 2 and 3; the results of
mechanical tests are given in Tables 4 and 5. In f:Lgure I
_,he real compression stresses,
the changes &r: p4otted of *
the hardness, helmagnituds)Type II distortions and of
the mosaic blocks\las a function of the degree of
deformation. It was found that there is an analogy
between the changes in cr , H R I.- 'Aa/a and D for
both alloys. It was established that the main hardening
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Study of the Process of Hardening ofRM/1912d Solutions Nickel-
chromium-aluminium and Nickel-chromium-tungsten
of the alloys occurs at deformations of 20-30% and
that the fragmentation of the mosaic blocks occur
at deformations of evell 5%. There are I figure,
5 tables and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONS: Kiyevskiy institut GVF imeni K.Ye. Voroshilova
(Kiyev Institute GVF imeni K.Ye. Voroxhilov
Institut metallofiziki AN USSR (Institute of-Physics
of Metals of the Ac.Se._, Ukrainian SSR)
SUBMITTED: July 6, 19?q
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1003/1203
AUTHORS: Krulikovskaya, M. P., Lysak, L. I., Lyapunova, K. A. and Rakhman, P. B
TITLE: Variation in the crystalline structure and in the properties of EI-69 steel upon hcat-
treatment
SOURCE: Akadcmiya nauk Ukrayins'koyi RSR. Initytut metalofyzyky. Sbornik nauchnykh rabot.
no. 14. Kiev, 1962. Voprosy fiziki mctallov i metallovedcniya, 111-115
TEXT: Data published in recent years on the changes taking place in the crystalline structure of steels
and non-ferrous metals during phase transformations, do not sufficiently clarify the nature of thew changes
and the role played by them in the process of the strengthening of metals. Therefore further investigation of
thissubject is of great importance. The mechanical properties of the above austenitic steel (0.45% C, 14.0% Ni.
14.0% Cr, 2.70% W, 0.60% Si. 0.70% Mn and 0.40% Mo) after quenching from 1180-1200'C are rather
poor, hoAevcr,after tempering at 600-750'Cthc hardness, yield strength and ultimate strength increase, while
the plasticity and toughness decrease. This investigation shows that this is due to an increase in the amount
of imperfections in the crystalline lattices and to a breaking up of the mosaic structure of the y-pbasc. The
softening of this steel as a result of tempering at temperatures higher than 750'C is accompanied by a decrease
in the amount of imperrcctions in the crystalline lattice of the matrix, and a coarsening of the blocks of the
mosaic structure of the y-phase. There arc 2 figures.
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AUTHORS: Krulikovskayat M.P., Lysak, L.I.
TITLE: Kinetics of crystal-structuro changes of the component
phases of DM-69 (EI-69) steel during the decomposition
of tholy-solid solution
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Ukrayinallcoyi RSR. Instytut metalfyzyky.
Sbornik nauchnykh rabot. no.!6. Kiev, 1962. Voprosy
fiziki metallov i metallovedeniya. 111-114
TEXT: Supplementing their previous work, the authors have now
Abtained direct and more complete data on the kinetics of changes
an cryi,tal-structure imper-sections of the component phnses during
ethe tempering of a steel containing 0,45% C, 14% Nit 14% Cr,
2.7" 1-7, 0.10' Mot 0.7% Sit 0.7% Mn, balance iron. Specimens were
quenched from 12000C (holding time 5 hours) and tempered at 730
to 9000C for up to 88 hours. X-ray examination and hardness
tests were carried out, with special reference to carbides, after
different tempering times. The results confirm that the increase
in strength of this steel is associated with considerable changes
in the imperfections -of the matrix crystal structure occurring in
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the initial stages of decomposition. It appears that these
imperfections, consisting of boundaries of' blocks, grain fragments
and grains of the solid solution and disperned particles of the
precipitating phase, hinder the movoment of dislOC,'Ations. The
crystal lattice distortions produced or alteEed during tempering
are localized in volumes of the order of 10- cm and can have a
z;iwilar effect. Weakening is correlated with a decrease in the
crystal-lattica distortions, the growth of blocks and grains of
the matrix and the coagulation of carbide-phase particles, i.e.
with structural changes reducing the number of places where
dislocations can be arrested. There is I fi.gure.
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AUTHOR: Krullkovs 1:iM.." P.; Ly*sak, L. L
TITLE: Kinetics of the changes In crystal structure of the component phases of grade
EI-69 steel during disintegration of Gamma-hard solutions
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Inatitut Metallurgit. Issledovanlya po zharoprochny*m splav=,
v. 10, 1963, 201-204
TOPIC TAGS: steel, EI-69, steel phases, steel crystalline structure, Gamma-hard
solution, tempering. 4
ABSTRACT: Other investigators have studied the structural changes In EI-69 steel during
disintegration of gamma-hard solutions at tempering temperatures of 300-1200C, as well
as the kinetics of disintegration of a standard hard solution. The present investigation
provided direct and more complete data on the kinetics of variation of the crystal structure
of the component phases of EI-69 (containing 0. 45% C, 14% NI, 14% Cr, 2. 7% Wo 0. 4% Mo,
0. 7% S1, and 0. 7% Mn) steel during tempering. As shown In the Enclosuro, the -results of
this investigation confirm previously published data. An increase in strength Is connected
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with significant changes in the crystalline structure caused by the initial disintegration
stages. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgil AN SSSR (Metallurgical Institute AN SSSR)
'SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 27Feb64 ENdL: 01
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AUTHOR:
TITLE- Effects of W, Mo and C on crystal structure changes in the constituent phases of
austenitic stools during decomposittop of the supersaturated Gamma solid solution
SOURCE: *AN UkrSSR. Institut nietallofiziki. Sbornik nauohny*kh rabot, M. 18, 1964.
Vqprosy* fiziki metallov I metallovedenlya (Problems In the physics of metals and physical
metallurgy), 123-128
TOPIC TAGS: steel No. 1, steel No. 2, steel EI-257, steel EI-69, ferrochromfum steels
carbide phase hardness, matrix structure diffraction analysis, carbide phase coagulation,'
matrix lattice microdeformation, molybdenum alloying effect, tungsten alloying effect,
carbon content effect, austenitic steel, steel microstructuro, Gamma solid solution
ABSTRACT: Hardness tests (Rockwell, scale B) and X-ray diffraction studies were car-
ried out on samples of stools No. 1, No. 2 (14% N1,. 14% Cr, 0. 10 and 0. 45%C, respec-
tively, Fe residual) apd EI-257 (Ni-Cr as above, 0. 10%C. 2.7% W, 0. 4% Mo. Fe residual)
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to determine the effects of W, Mo and C on coagulation of the carbide phase and on crystal
structuro changeg In the matrix. Saiii.ples were annealed, peened into rods, homogenized
(5 lirs., 1200C), then tanipored across GOO-1100C (I fir. intervals, by 50-100C) or 750-
850C (various periods). It was established that increasing the C content froin 0. 1 to 0. 45%.
results in the development of substantial microdeformations of the matrix lattice and a
significant hardeningr effect during dccompo8itlon. Phase composition, graja size and
crystal lattice parameters of thocarblde phase remain unchanged. Introduction of IV and
Me intensifies the micro-hoterogenbity of the matrix and displaces pcal~ deforniatwn and
hardness toward higher temperatures for low-carbon (0. 1%) st0els. Both promote the
separation of a more dispersed carbide phase, the retardation of its coagulation and an
increase in carbide lattice parameters. Orig. art, has: 3 tables and 3 graphs.
ASSOCIATION: Institut motalloflzilrA AN UlrSSH (Metallophysics Institute, AN UkrSSR)
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KRULIKOVSKIY, B.K.
A16il-metal lon source. Hauk povid. KDU no,1:11-12 156.
(Alkali metals) (Ion beams) (MIRA 11:4)
KARALINIX, S.; KRULIKOVSKIT, B.; GORRAN', N.
Study of magnetic changes In metals and alloyi at high ts"ratures,
by waans of a vibration galvanometer. Hauk povid. KDU no.l-.53-55
156. 1 (MIRA 11:4)
(Metals at high temperatures)
(Alloys--Magnetic properties)
(Galvanometer)
5/194/62/000/005/122/157
D230/D308
11,urtovyyq tl.Ye., and Krulykivslkyy, B.K
'21TL_": The influence of an overall state of the substance on
the ion-electron emission
P.'73RIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 5, 1962, 45, abstract 5zh3O4 (Visnyk Kyyivslk. un-
tu, 1960 (1961)t no. 3# ser, astron., fiz. ta khimiy,
no.,2, 33-35)
T'E"'*1_'_1': Using a mass spectrometer the secondary electron emission of
.1% was investigated whilst bonbarding it with ions of Hg, ?b and Bi
isotopes, with energies of 2 and 4 keV. It was established that (aa)
as Pb target is purified, the difference between the secondary
e=ission coefficient (s.e.c.) of the solid and molten rb decreases
and finally becomes negligible; (b) s.e.c. rises substantially with
ion energy; (c) s.eoc. is independent of the k4nd of ions (with
specified limits). LAbstractor's note: Complet; translationj.
Air
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Polish furnitnra industry, Dereprom. 9 ao.1$29-30 Ja 160.
(MRA l3s4)
(Poland-Furnitnre industry)
Dquations, -~ua(iratic
Analyzing problems in problems In quadratic. N. It. Yrulikovskiv., Nat. v Shkole, No. 1, 195
1)
Aoril 19r,
9. Monthl List of Russiftn Accessions, Library of Congr(.-ss,
Uncl..
KRULIKOVS11T, N.H. -(Tomsk)
;e1*1 -views of Academician AoN*Xryleve Rate v shkols
no.1:9-12 Ja,-7 156. WaA 9:4)
(Krylov. Alsksol Nikol"vich, 1863-1945)
~ , / 1 1.
I SOV/44-59-1-582
Translation from : ReferativnVy zhurnal.Matematika,1959,Nr 1, p 118 (USSR)
AUTHORs Krulikovskiz, N.N.
TITLEt Spectral Theory of a Differential'Operator of Fourth Order
PBRIODICALl 7 - y Nauchn. konferentaii, ponvynohoh'.'40 - letiyu Velikoy
Oktyabrlakoy sots. revolyutaii. Vyp. 2. Tomsk, Tomakiy un-t, 1957,4
ABSTRACTs The author considers the differential op,!rntor
Iu - d4u(x) + PW U (X)
dx4
with singularities of the function p(x) at the ends of the interval
(a,b). The author communicates that he inventigated the given operator
with the aid of the methods of the spectral theory of linear cps
in the Hilbert space.
A.V. Shtraus
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KRULIKOVSKIT, N.N. sk)
(Tomak
Conference of mathematics teachers In the Irlyosheino District
of Tomsk Province. Kst.y shkole no.6:92-93 N-D 157. (MIRA 10:11)
(Krivosheino District--gathematics)
A UTHOR i Krulikovskiy, N.177. (Tomsk) SOV-26-59-11-i2/49
TITLE: Obse_r_Va_n76_n_o_F7a_7ff6inbow from an Aircraft (Nablyudeniye ra-
dugi a samoleta)
PERIDDICALi Priroda, 1958, Nr 11, pp 110 - 111 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Approaching Novosibirsk from the South aboard a pnssenger
aircraft at an altitude of 1,000 m on 30 Aupust 1956 at 1700
hours, the author saw an especially beautiful circular rain-
bow at his right, when the plane passed through an opening
in the clouds. It rained, and the sun was comparatively low.
Colors and width of the rainbow did not differ from that of
other rainbows. Its radius was 600 to 800 m, the center of
the circle was somewhat below the aircraft; the sun, the air-
craft and the center of the rainbow were on one straight line.
The author finds the phenomenon of the circular rainbow worth
mentioning, sice he has not found any similar description
in popular literature.
F'a1nbows--P_ropr;rt1P_i-
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KRULIKOVSKIT, N.H.
IA. P. Usellskit's works on isechanics. Trudy TOU 144:66--71
159. (MMA 13:6)
KRULIKOVSKIY, Nikolfty_NikolaT~vich; ARAVIYSKAYA, U.N., dots.,
'i4F.,---VOIXOVA,-'K.,'I., Ad.-Azd-va
[Collection of problems on mathematics for preparation
for entrance examinations] Sbornik zadach po matematike
dlia podgotovki k priemnym eksamenam. Izd.2., perer.
Tomsk, Izd-vo Tomskogo univ., 1963. 74 p.
(MIRA 16:10)
(Mathematioa--Problemf, exercises, etc.)
Atomic Physics, Structure and roi-erties of Atoinic Nuclei (5659)
ByuU. Polskoy Mmd. Nauk, Otd. III, (Vol) 1, No 1-2, 1953P pp 26-32
Krulikovkiy, V*
Angular t:orrelations Durinp -)irultaneous Two-l-Wanta Processes
Discusses case of angular correlation of two gavra-quanta participation in
a sinultaneous process of second ordur, eog* in a two-quanta emission)
absorption, or combtnatlon scattering.
So: Moscowp ReferatiwW-) Zhurnal -- Azikaj No 6, 195L W-31059
POLUD/Theoretical Physics B-4
Abs Jour Ref Zhur -, Fizlka, No '4, 1;57~ 8415
Author 11' Rz.~: ~,r"skiy, Ya.
Inst Institute of Aq~,ics, PoLlak Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
and Wroclaw) Poland.
Title Concerning the Rquation for t.~-e Selected Component of the
Vector of State.
Orig Pub Byul. Pol'skoy AN, 1.9156. Otd- 3, ~, T40 1,
Abstract For the selected conponu.Lt of t-vus vs,,tor of stage of an
arbitrary quantut, systgzl, conaiB-ting of sevc-ral parts that
interect with ot,!2-~-. a:--,I vitt- a cor3ta:nt extermal
field) the authov ~~a thbomogeneous Integro-diffe-
rential equatior. vttb ,.,!.sp?~ct tO time. The inhomogeneous
portion is deteam.11.L.~!i from Vte laitial conditions. A cor-
reaponding stationvy ~Iuation is obtaived and turns out
to be non-lintex wit,?~ ro~5pr-~-t to the eig?nvalues of the
energy. It Is E4havn thal tt,~ integro.-Jifftrtntial equa-
tion
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POLAND/Theoretical Physics - Quantum Mechanics. B-4
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, 8415
is equivalent to the differential equation. If the
Inhomogeneaus portion is equal to zero, the latter
coincide vith the Schroeainger equation for the com-
plex potential, and the corresponding stationary equa-
tion becomes linear relative to the eigenvalues of the
energy. The imaginary portion of the potential is due
to the instability of the selected state of the system
and determines Its lifetime.
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00LAND/Cultivated Plants. Grains.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.p No 5p 1958o 2o284.
Author Z. KrulikoyAkiy
Inst e Institute of Plant Cultivation and Acclimatization.
Title The Cultivation of Corn iu hungary. (Vymshchivaniye kukuruzy
v Vengrii).
Orig Pub: Diul. Inst. hodowli i aklimat. roslin., 1956p no 11, io4-i12-
Abstract: No abstract.
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1. Some Inventions at the Kladno Ironworks. r. 359.
Vol. 2, 1055
SPOR141K FRO DF.T1NY TRIRODNICH VFJ) A TECFVIKY
TECIMOI Orly
Praha, Czechoslovakia
So: East Eurof-ean Accessions, Vol. 5, no. 5# Yay 1956
ULULIS, I.
Complex development of Belgian blast furnaves in Kladno in
the years 1860-1991, Rut lioty 12 no.6:527-530 Je 157.
The difference I et-,m in the Thoms Frocesr, Introduced in Vitkovice J.-I 1679 and the
procqss In Klad!io.
p. 719 Ofutnicke Listy) Vol. 12, no. P, Autg, 1957, Iraha, Czechoslovakia
SO: :,ONTHLY IND-~,,X CF ESAST &M*~FSAN ACCESSIONS ('--A-T) LC, TL. 'I, INO. 1, JAN. 1950
i-IciLIS., 1.
Karel Vaclav Zencur and metallurl_,Y.
F20 (Hutnicke Listy) Vol. 12, no. 9, Sept. 191,7, Iraha, Czechoslovakia
"".'71ILY PT%X EMCINFAN ACCESSIO'.7S (~,-'Al) 1,C, VCL. 7. 1. JAIII. 195 P
KRULIS, Iva- ---
Development of iron metallurgy in Czech Uwds in the 19th century.
Hut listy 16 no.41286-288 Ap 161.
KRULIS L-----
A Bohemian blast furnace from the 17th century? Mt listy
17 no.10:753-755 0 162.
KRULIS, I., inz.
Hetallurgical amiverearies in 1963. Hut listy 18 no.2:150-151
F 163.
~,j
KRLTLISq I., ins,
"Old European blackamithingw by Radomir Plainer. Revieved by
I#Kru3is, Hut lioty 18 nools76 Ja 163.
KRULIS, I., biz.
Metallurgic anniversartea in 1961,. Ifut listy 19 no. 4:
292,')94 Ap 164.
KRULIS) J. . inz.; IAIAL, J.
Light concretes resistant to high temperatures. Stavivo
41 no, 121 434-435 D 163.
1. Teplotechna, n.p.0 konstrukcni a vyvojove stredisko,
Olomouc.
g
KRUL13, J.
Efficiency of the planned preparations.
F. 313- (VODA) (Praha, Czechoslovakia) Vol. 36, no. 12, Dec. 1957
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC Vol. 7, No. 5. 1958
KRULIS, Milan (Trutnov)
Adjuntment of rectification stations of electrostatic fly
ash separators. Elektrotechnik 19 no.8s237 Ag 164.