SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRYSINSKI, S. - KRYSTANOV, L.
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KRYSINSKI2 S.
Management and activities of the workers# councils In clothing enterprises. Pt. 1.
The process of making textile plants independent. P-113
(ODZIFZ, Vol. 8, No. 5, May 1957, Lodzp Poland)
SO: Mnthly List of East European Accessions (UAL) LC, vol. 6., No. 9. Sept. 1957, 'Uncl.
KRYSIIJSKI, S.
Management and activities of the workers' councile in clothing enterprises. Pt.2.
Formationo organizational valuation of the workers' councils, and general conclusions.
P-143
(ODZIFZ, Vol, Ot No, 6s June 1957, W2, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East European Acoesalona (FFAL) LC, Vol. 6, No. 9. Sept. 19571 Uncl,
KRY6.U16KI, .9.
Manbgement and activities of the workers' councils in clothing enterprises. Pt-
(UDZIL4. Vol. 8, No- 7, July 1957, Lodzs PoUnd)
501 Monthly List of East European Acceseicna (EFAL) LC- Vol. 61 No. 129 Dec* 1957.
Uncl.
KRYSINSKI, S.
Management and adtlvlties of the workers' council In clothing enterprises. Pt. 4.
Tviining of workers' councJls for the function of master of the house.
p. 228 (Odziez) Vol. 8,'No. 9p Sept. 1957, Warszawa, Poland
SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JAN. 1959
, , -K T7~
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Coryl It Lr%n , rmod.,i , and !)05.91L, I I it I f3s of the ;)c Iv rit t fic rv'~ wor!~ IF T1 the
clothi.,ir, Iw1witr7;.
P. 314. (ODUEZ) (Lodz, Poland) Vol. I, no. 12, Dec. 1-957
SC: "onthly Index of Fast Eiirorean Acenession 11)" ~-"o)-. 7, "o. 5, IT;",
4
YPY3T")YII S.
The sources of the orpanizational. and technical development of clothjng
mnt,*~rises. P. 31.
ODZIEZ. ( CentraIne Zarzady Przer7slu DzieviarnHerop Odziezowepo i
Ponczoszniczef,o) Lodz, Poland Vol. 10, no. 2, Februaz7~ 1959
Monthly list of Last European Accession (EEAI) W, Vol. 8, no. July 195F
Uncl.
KRYSINSKI, S.
The condition and the evaluation of present research works on Lhe
determination of principles and methods of the analysis of the techni-
cal activity of clothing enterprises. Ft. 5, (To be contd.) p. 186
ODZIEZ Lodz, Poland Vol. 10. no. 9. Sept. 19.59
Monthly Ust of East European Accessions, (EEAI) IZ, Vol. 9, no. 2,
Feb. 1959
Uncl.
IMYSIRSKI, Stanislaw -
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Problems concerning the production of subsidiary chemicals
for the textile industry in Poland. Prregl wloki#p 16
no.10:529-534 0 162&
KRYSINSKI, Stanislaw
Possibilities of fully supplying the textile industry with
auxiliary chemicals produced by the Polish chemical induatry.
Przagl w1okien 17 no. 1:29-37 Ja 163.
KRYSINSKI, Stanislaw
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The sociology problems of otganization and management, Frzogl
w1okien 18 no.11:525-533 N 164.
1. Chemical Works, Lodz.
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K I Z Y .3, 1.110" K I Y , 13 , - Y .
"Solubility of Carbon Dioxide In the Systema
Contninln,., Acetic Acid or ite Salto." Thonin
for dogreo o~ Cand. Chemical Sci. Sub 22 Mar 50,
Moncow Order of Lenin State U imoni M.V.
Lemonosov.
Swrmary 71, 4 Sep 52, Elsogrtationa rreven&ed
for Dgproos in Science and Englanerlaa in Moscow
in 195Q. From Vecheriwayrk Moskya, Jan-Doc 1950.
N AID P 924
Subject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 15/22
Authors Korchemkin, F. I. and Krysinskiy, B. V.
Title oxidation with atmospheric oxygen of black liquors
obtained in the preparation of cellulose by the
sulfate method
Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim., 27, no. 5, 557-560, 1954
Abstract ; Formic and acetic acids were obtained In the oxidation
of black liquor with atmospheric oxygen at high tempera-
tures and pressures. One table, 8 references (5 Russian:
ig4o-1951).
Institution : Central Sclentlflc Research Institute of Wood Chemistry
Submitted J1 27, 1953
KRYSINSKIY. B.T.---VYSDTSKATA, T.AO
Obtaining free volatile acids from their salts under the
action of carbon dioxide. Gidrolis. I levokbim. prom. 10
no.2:20-12 057. (MLRA 100)
1. "entral'Wy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy lesokhtmicbeshy institut.
(Acids) (Carbon UUMO
XRTSINSXIY, B.T., "Rchj~ffil Te.r.
Purification of -industrial waste vate~.s from wood distillation plants.
lemokbim. Prom, 10 n~,6:3-5 157. (KIU 10112)
1. TBentral'un nauohno-iseledovatellskiy lesokhimicheskiy sayod,
(Wood-usirg industry) (Water-Purification)
XRTSINSKIT, B.V.; VTSOTSKATA, V.A.
Manufacturing icatte acid by oxidation of wood with air or pure
oxygen. Oldrolls. I levokhts. pro=. 11 no.5:7-10 158. (MIRL 11s9)
1. TSentrallayy nauchno-tooledoystallskiy lasokhtsicheskly Institut.
(Lignin) (Oxidation) (Acetic acid)
P/052/61/000/004/001/001
1010/1210
AUTHORS: Tomankiewicz. Tadeusz, Statierski, Lech and Krysi6ski, Ircneusz
TITLE: Spatial radiation patterns of UHF transmitting broad-band TV aerials
PERIODICAL: Warsaw. Instytutu 14cznoici, Pracc no. 4 (25), 1961, 3-51
TEXT: Methods of calculation and results of measurements of radiation pa(tcrns of UHF transmitting
TV aerials are described. A method orcaicuiation is given as well as the results of measurements or radiation
patterns of a broad-band aerial element for the third TV band composed or4 full-wave dipoles and one screen.
The broad-band character or this element is obtained by using large transversal dimemions or the dipoles.
The use of full-wavc dipoles makes it possible to form a narrow radiation pattern in a horizontal plane, useful
for arrays of arbitrary radiation characters. The type Funk 836 P 30 (Sicmcns) planc elcmcnts were used.
Mcasurcments or current distribution in the dipole and computations or the current components at freq-
ucncics or 175, 200. and 225 Mc/sec were made, and the plotted graphs show small discrepancies between
the calculated and the measured values. The calculated radiation patterns in a hodiontal plane for an at ray
of such dipoles was compared with the measurements and the results illustrated by graphs and tables 8g[CC
quite well as far as the module r(0) is conccrncd. However big discrepancies between the measured and the
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Spatial radiation patterns...
P/052/61/000/004/001/001
1010/1210
calculated values for phase shirt gr(O) showed that the measured values of phasc characteristic should be
used for calculation or resultant characteristics of several elements. Computations and measurements of
the radiation pattern in a vertical plane have shown good ogrccmcnt for the main lobe and significant
deviations for the side lobes. A large power gain achievable at arrays consisting or many such clemcnts placed
one above the other is pointed out. In calculations of the resulting radiation pattern of (he aerial array,
radiation patterns of particular elements as well as phasc shifts in their feeding, power distribution between
elements and their situation have been (okcn into account. A Mailed comparison of the results ef calcu-
lations and measurements for various spatial arrangements or aerial elements, illustrated by picture,,
schematic drawings and graphs, proves that the described method of calculatien is satisfactory for practical
purposes. There arc 34 figures, 3 tables and 9 Western references.
SUBMIITED: January 20, 1961
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KRYSKA, Gerard
Draft of the nev coal charterp the Polcon South. Tech goop morska 11
no.3:75-76 161.
1. Polfrachto Gdynia.
Z 83A,
11,30/ 2601 -/037/60/000/005/025/056
9192/E382
AUTHORS: Kry-ska. Ladislav and Eckertov&. Ludmila
TITLE: ynamic Electron Multiplier~
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PERIODICAL: Ceskoslovensky casopis pro tymiku, 1960,
No. 5, pp. 420 - 424
TEXT: A dynamic electron multiplier was designed on the basis
of Krebs and Meerbach theory (Ref. 4). The device consisted of
two rectangular dynodes and two electrodes producing a transverse
field. A high-frequency field was applied to the dynodes. Some
of the experimental tubes were furnished with a tungsten helix
which was situated in the vicinity of the negative electrode
and served as a source of primary electrons. The positive
electrode served as a collector. The distance between the
dynodes was 2 cm and the length was 7 cm. The electrodes were
made of non-activated beryllium bronze. In order to obtain the
econdary emission coefficient greater than unity, the energy
f the incident electrons had to be higher than 100 eV. Under
:
the assumption that the average energy of the electrons is 4 eV,
it was calculated that at the frequency of 120 Mc/s the amplitude
can change between 200 and 610 V. The primary electrons were
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Z/037/60/000/005/025/056
E192/E382
A Dynamic Electron M-altiplier
provIded elthar by a tungsten cathode or by the photo-emisolon
produced ty ultrp.-violet radiation (the multipliers were fitted
with a sillc~c window). The tubes were evAcuated by means of an
oil diffusion pump and then getterfid, so t4at the internal
pressure after sealing off was 10'*u to 10- mm fig. The measure-
ment circuit employed in the experiments is shown in Fig. 2. The
aj,Lxillary devices-such as the high-frequency oscillator, volt-
meter and DC amplifier were specially constructed for the
measurements. The operating region of the multiplier lies between
80 and 130 Mc/s. This is illustrated in Fig. 3, where Curve I
s] iows the mean amplitude U0 , at which the multiplication occurs;
curve 2 correspond to the maximum collector current, while
Curve 3 denotes the region at which there is no multiplication.
Curves 4 and 5 in Fige 3 represent an additional operating
region but this was found to be very unstable. The dependence
of the output current on the transverse voltage (the primary
current being constant) is illustrated in Fig. 4. Fig. 5 shows
the effect of the collector current on the primary current; 'it
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Z/037/60/000/005/025/O.A
E192/9382
A Dynamic Electron multiplier
is seen that the relationship is linear onlycwer a certain
region. Fig. 6 gives the dependence of the collector current
on the amplitude at the frequency of 130 Me/a. The maximum
multiplication which could be obtained with the device was
5.000. From the experiments it is concluded that the principle
of the dynamic electron multiplication can successfully be
employed in electron multipliers but the maximum amplification
is limited by the pfincipal stable value of the secondary
em,ission coefficient of the dynodes and the critical value of
the transverse field at which the self-excitation of the system
may occur. The system is also disadvantageous in that it
requires a very good vacuum and cannot be easily used for the
amplification of pulse signals.
There are 6 figures and 7 references; 3 English. 3 German
And I Czech.
ASSOCIATION: Katedra elektroniky a vakuovi fysiky na matematick&
fysikikln1 fakult-e Karlovy university, Praha
(Chair of Electronics and Vacuum Physics ofthe
Mochanical-rhyaic.,,-l Vn~VU(3
'PsitY4
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0 P" ~Z
KRYSKI, Stefan; BECLA, Eugeniusz
Bacteriology of tataine, Acta microbial. pol. 12 no.2:131-142 063.
1. From the Department of Microbiology, Medical A~ademyp GAansk.
(ANTIBIOTICS)
DONIN, R. . inzh.: WS OKO. A. . Insh.; LXYCHIK, T. , insh.; IASHKARN. T , ,
Insh.
Devicen and Instruments for automatic signalisation of over-
heaping and blocking of transportation tubeR, Muke-olov.
prsm. 25 no.9:17-19 S 159. (KMA 12-12)
1. Odenekly proyaktno-konstruk-torskiy institut kamplekonoy
avtomatinatell pishchovykb prodpriyatlys
(Signals and signaling)
I I/ LA T P ~ t )IT-WUb6A ' ti j1 ~c joil/ C~,
ACC NRi AP6_0__0_&i_5 -,-SOURCE -COD E__: , -UR/-0120/65/000/006/0113/0115
AUTHOR* &njko.A. q2/ tjo
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ORG: Odessa- trical Eng1mrip-&-l-pstitute of Commn1catj22s~jOdesskiy elek-
trotechnicheokiy Institut evyazi)
TITLE: Swlerhing eirrute'using q_Ljjrsm t rang intors
SOURCE: Pribory i tekhntk* eksperiment , no. 6, 1965, 113-115
TOPIC TAGS: switching circuit, transistorized circuit
ABSTRACT: A switching circuit using n-p-n and p-n-p silicon transistors (see
figure) is described. It consists of two silicon transistors (TI and TO Of
F97
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eq fu j
1, ftq. 3
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Fig. 1. Transistorized switching circuit
A - Actual circuit-, B - equivalent ctrcuit.
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different conductance, a load -.~eslstance (PI) and a control voltage source (Ec)
with a limitIng resistance (R). The circuit operates on the following principle:
When negative Ec is fed to the baae of tranvistor T, and positive EC to T21 the
emitter-collector junctions of the resistors offer a low resistance to the Input
voltage of arbitrary sign (closed state). When the sign of Ec is reversed, then the
junctions are cloced (open state). The circuit can be controlled either by a flip-
flop or a biased uniltivibrator fed from an ungrounded source. The source Itself
can be any rectifier. The circuit was experimentally tested; the range of switching
-voltastes-VC found to-be--10 mv-to--20-v, and-the-transmission coefficients-in-the-two-
gwitching 2 A-st-_
-at L ambient-- temperatures -of --up ~ to- 455C Or S. art.- h--- 5
SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATEi 12Dec64/ ORIG REFt 002/ OTH REF: 001/ ATD PRESS:
HARANSKA-PAWLOW~'Y.A. lannal GIFTKA, Jan; KRYSKOj Zofla
Electrophoretic determination of proteIns in Lhe synovial flu-1d
and blood serum and of am1no acida In the synovial fluid of
chronic forms of rheumatism. Reumatologia (Warez.) 3 no.2:117-
125 165.
1. Z Katedry i KlInIki Chorob Wevnetrsnych 2 Centr. Szpit,
Klin."dojskovej AM (Kierownik: prof. dr. med. So Bober) I
z Pracovni Klinicznej 2 Centr. Szplt. Klin. Wojakowej AM
(Kicrowniks lek, No Symonowicz).
BOROVIKOV, L.I.; KRYS'KOVI L,N.
Cambrian sediments in the Kandyktas Mountains (southern KR2akhatan).
Dokl. AN SSSR 151 noo3s644-647 Jl 163. (KM 160)
1. VaesoyuzrWy nauchno-issladovatellskiy goologicheakiy institut.
Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Yanshinym.
(Kenduktas Mountaina-Goology, Stratigraphic)
1
BIOR-WiKovy L.i.;-KfiYVK)'J, L.N.
f'
,amb.-Ilan sediwnts in tne Kamill(tal MoUnLaics (soutlem Kazak~stan'.
Trudy VSEGEI 94:266-280 163. (MlhA !7.6)
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11 11-Y k I ~' I I,
f I i -I. I .
Peppermint
Biology of the peppemint. Sel-i Sem- 19 No, 5, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July 195X, Uncl.
2
USSR / Plant, DiF508,808 Diseases of Cultivated Plants. 0
,09 jour : Rof Zhur Blologiya, No 22, 1958, No* 1CC620
Author Ljj=S I 1kov, Ye. I.
List Ajl-UnrA_SV--SM_-Irzt. of Oil and Essential Oil
Beariz,g Crops
Title Anthracnose in Peppermint
Orig Pub iV., sbe: &at)dy otchot o nauohno-isslod, ralote Vaose
n.-I. in-ta maoliohn. I ofiromaslichn. kulltur za
1956 go Krasnodar,, "Bove Kubant", 1957, 198-201
Abstract The diaeaoo appoars at the end of May to beginning of
J'ano, when the atmosphere temperature is 17-200, ancl
manifests itoolf In the beginning on young leaves In the
fcrm of onall brcvn spots which later become white, arA
in isolated cases the spots fall out, forming perforations
in the leaves. The spo4.s on leaf stalko am elongated
and more deeply sunken. On stem and aerial stolons,
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MSE / Plant Disoasos6 Disoaaos of Cultivnto, plan
t4l. 0
AbO JOur Rof Zhur - 33jologi7a, No 22, 1958, No. ()0620
the sPOt8 are grouped togethors The latoral branches
Of POPPermint,become thinner and twisted; the internodon
become longori The tops of the 0t8mG and the latoral
branches become Palo-groan, almost Yellow. Tho causal
agent Is Sphacelom monthae lank. The spawn is formed
Only Under the opidoruigg or on its surface. After tbo
d3ving-Off of the epidormal colls, the fungus ponetratoo
'nto the int0r-0011ular spaces of the deep coil layu!rs,
Lhe calls sdJacOnt to hYPhae, dio Off, &rA opidormis
frequently f lakes Off In the f crz Of 0cftles at the pluoll
affected* The oblof solvaes of the infection of mint
plantations GrO the Post-harvest residues wintering on the
surface of the grourA. The Sroateat spreading of
arlthraOnOoo had, boon OUerv0d on areas Of Poppormint
13rOPELgatod by 886411ings. The pl=ting Of POPPormint by
using rhizomoo according to the rocomm ions of the
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KRYSIKOV, Yo.IO; SIIXURAT, D.F.
Reaction of mint Months piporita L. to gibberollin. Bot. zhur, 46
no. 5t?(77-710 Hy 161. (MIRA 1,4:7)
1. Ukrainskaya zonalinaya opytno-selektsionnaya stantoiyu
Vuenoyuznogo nauchno-ineledovatellskogo instituta maslichnykh i
ofiro4zolichnykh kulltur, Priluki, Chernigovskoy oblasti.
(Peppermint) (Gibberellin)
KASIMOVSKAYAt NeNe; MYSIKOV, Ye#I~; LYSENKOp A.Aop kand. ekonomo
naukI SHKMTp D.pi-.-,
Iffiaiency of Vmcexffing mint an vhole drY plants. Manl.-
shir. prom. 29 noo5t22-23 Yq 163. (MM 160)
1. Ukrainakaya opytnaya stantsiya Vessoyusnogo nauchno-looledo-
vateliskogo instituts. assUchnykh i efiromanlichnfth kullture
Nint(Botany))
smencen and enaontial oils)
4
n 0 v C,
O"U.-
(Jot
'ifp$
TOMAS, Zdenek, inz.,- KRYSL, Frantisek, inz.
Analysis of the delay of railroad cars in harbors and its
economic evaluation. Doprava no.11080-383 '62.
-4f,
Contribution to the problem of osteosynthea-,3 c~ -he ,ihank
bones. Rozhl. chir. 43 no.11068-770 N 164.
1. Traumatologicke oddelani namocni2e Krajsk"hu ustayu narodn!bo
zdraviv 0. Budejovioich (vedoual MbMr. J. VoJ'I~a~*
KRYSLt J.1 tochnicka spoluprace FRIEBOVA, Zd.
Filing roontgonologioal findinge with the ald of edge punohad
oards. Cook. rentgen 17 no.2:108-115 mr 163.
1. Slinicka sakladna rtg-katedry UDL ne=cnici v Praze na Bulovcev
prodnosta MUDr. J. $Ianina.
(PUNCHED GkRD SYSTEMS) (RADIOGRU11Y)
CAPEK, V.; XRYSLp J.
Technical contribution to arteriography of the lower extremi-
tiso. Cook. rerAgen. 17 noo6s370-373 9 163,
I* IMnicka zakladna rtg-katedry UDL v nesocnici v Prose 8
na Bulovce, vedouci MUDr. J. Slanina.
(LEG) (ANGIOGRA M )
CZECHOULOVAKIA
CAM,, V KRYSL --j_, and ZEIIIALI j 1. , Clinical Base of the X-Ray
Chair (Kiin Affca zaklddna rentgenologicke katedry), uDL (ustav pro
dookolovani lekaru; Institute for the Postgraduate Training of
Physicians), J, SLASIVA9 MD, director; and Second Department of
Internal Diecoaaes (11. interni oddeleni), Hospital at Prague 43,
Bulovka, Docent Dr Zdenek PVMTKA director [individual
affiliations cannot be determinedl,
"Duloolax Used in Preparing the Colon for X-Ray Examination"
Prague, Canopis Lekaru Ces~ych, Vol CII, No 20-30s 12 July 1963,
pp 13OU-809,
Abstract [Authors' English summary): Report on the preparation
of M lon prior to an X-ray examination of abdominal organs,
Dulcolax: proved effective and without any significant side
effects, Four referenoeu.# two in Germn and two in EngUsh.
1/1
Rysl, T~.
The tape K 1000 giant Wcket wheel excavator. F.3 (Czechoslovak Heav), lndustr~'.
No. 9) 1956) Fraeue
SO: 'Monthly List of East European Accession (hEAL) LC, Vol. 6 no. 7 JUlY 1957. Uncl.
KPYSL, L.
New machim in lignite idning. P- 376.
STROJIT OFISTVI. (Ministerstvo tezkoho strojirenstyi,, Mirdsterstvo presrwho
strojirenstvi a Ministerstvo automobiloveho prunyalu a zemedelskych stroju) Praha$
Czechoslovakia. V01. 9, no, 5. KV 19590
Monthly list of East European Acce3siore (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, no. 10, Oct. 1959. Uncl.
of experLmental. boll-er-lo 4lo:-e,,~tJ%a I'l 14 j1164
1. Rost-mr-11i institut,3 r iinAtiniari.
'ICRYSL, Kiroalav,, inz.
Does the school Insure the needs of Industry? Tech praca
15 no.111916-917 N'63*
1. Vyzkwmy ustay kablov a lzolantovo Bratislavae
, J.
Broaching and production of broaches, p. 4569
SMOJIfMHSKA VYROBAj Pr&Pe, Vol- 3. no, U. Nov. 1955.
SO: Monthly List of.Eaat European Accessions, (EZIL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 69
June 1956, Uncl.
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CZECH/14-0-3-4/k9
3(l)
AUTHOR: Krislova', Eva
TITLE: S11ir.9% Photoelements and Transformi Solar Energy
(Kfemfkovd fotonky a p~emgna sluneM~
PERIODICALt SdSlovaef-technika, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 5, pp 83-84 (Czecho-
slovakia)
ABSTRACT: The problem of the direct transformation of solar energy
into electric power can be solved in several ways. The
greatest effect is obtained b using siercon photoelem-
ents - which obtain up to 107of impinging solar energy6
When light falls on 91"con crystals, the photoelementsp
which transmit the energy, are absorbed into the cry-
stals. The function of a transformer of light-energy
Is explicable in terms of a semi-transformer with ideal
P-N transmission, to which the source of a constant cur-
rent is linked in parallel and which corresponds to the
photo-electric current. The V-ampere characteristic of
such an element may be-expressed by the formula:
Card 1/3 1 Jo[exp (eU/kt) -1) -Ik (11 where Io reverse cur-
jf, '.Ojz;;
CZECH/14-4-5-4/99
$1CICAh Photoelements and Transforming Solar Energy
rent of the ideal saturated transmission, a . available
electric load 0 k - Boltzmann constants, available, t w
absolute temperature, Ik - constant current in the para-
llel source. Active ma-terials for spreading donor im-
purities in the.outlet materi&X are elements of the fifth
group, P. As and Sb. For N type acceptor material.impur-
ities, the elements are those of the third group" of
which borax is best suited. Semi-crystalline material
was initially used with poor results. Later# partly self-
produced and partly UTF produced single crystals of sicil-
jum. were used, whose average resistance was between 0A
and 5 ohm. This led to the establishment of P type con-
conduction., The photoelements had the following7 charact-
eristics: Irith solar illumination of an intensity 0; .
,400 mW/cmJY, current ranged between 10-17 mA per CMV*, Zen-
sion was 460-530 mV. The optimum performance of 8164P.Or.
photoelements is'4 mW per ci#, i,'e..a .4% transforming ef-
ficiency. The dependence I and U on tempegature was
measured for temperatures ;&tini Km 0-100 C. Tension
c4rd 2/3 drops with increasing tempera ure at the rate of 2-2.5 mV
CZECH/1441.3-4/29
Sif-kon Photoelements and Transforming Solar Energy
per 1 C. Optimum spectral sensitivity is attained with a
radiation of 0.75)Lm. These photoelements can be used as
sources of energy and radiation detectors in transistor
receivers and transmitters, unmanned telephone and met-
eorological posts, signalling installations, as sources
for satellites in the measurement of intensity of light,
temperature checking, and the detection of infra-red
radiation, etc. There are 8 diagrams and 9 references,
5 of which are American, 1 German and 3 Czech.
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9 (2, 9) CZECII/14-60-1-3/53
AUTHORS: and �maba, Jnromir
KrLslovh Eva,
.
TITLE: The Solar Battery and its Application
PERIODICAL: Sd9lovaci tecbnika, 1960, Nr 1, pp 2-3
ABSTRACT: The article's aim is to acquaint readers with the pro-
duction of silicon photocells which are the basic ele-
ments of the solar battery. The producers of such pho-
tocells were mainly concerned with the increase of
efficiency in transforming solar energy into electri-
cal energy. With the laboratory samples an efficiency
of 10% was achieved. These samples were manufactured
of silicon monoorystala with a conductivity P and re-
sistance of 0.6 A cm. In order to achieve high effi-
ciency in converting solar resistance it is necessary
to produce cellsr with a minimum serial resistance which
is given by the resistance of the material and of the
contact. A diagram of the silicon photocell in given
in Fig 1, while In Pig 2 the photocell is replaced by
Card 1/3 a source of constant current and an ideal transition
tl~l
CZECH/14-60-1-3/53
The Solar Battery and its Application
P-N. The necessary output capacity of the solar battery
will be reached through a serial or parallel connecti-
on of a certain number of photocells; sometimes both
types of connection are combined. For the test carried
out a solar battery composed of 20 photocells was used,
having an efficiency surface of 2 cm2 each. The photo-
graph of this battery is shown in Fig 4. The basic
electrical parameters characterizing the solar battery
are the short circuit current and the idle voltage.
The dependence of the short circuit current on the
light is lineary. In this region of the earth, the ma-
ximum intensity of solar light corresponds to an elec-
trical capactty of 100 mW/cm . Por all measurements the
connection presented in Pig 5 was applied. The maximum
capacity of the battery can 'be achieved at a loading
resistance of about 400 ohm. The main characteristic
feature of the solar battery is the efficiency of the
solar energy conversion: it is the ratio between the
Card 2/3 obtained electrical capacity and the capacity of the
CZECH/14-60-1-3/53
The Solar Battery and its Application
captured solar radiation. For the described solar
battery this efficiency is of 8%. The efficiency of so
lar batteries is also influenced by the thermal cha-
racteristics of the parameters. The authors further
give examples of practical applications of the aili-
con solar cell. It is used for the feeding of transi-
atorized radio sets. The Czech solar battery was te-
sted for the feeding of the T60 transistor set (Fig
4) which has a feeding voltage of 9V. Used were NiCd
batteries with a ca acity of 225mA and a voltage of
1.2V for each cell Mg 11). The described solar bat-
tery was developed by the Vkzkumny 6stav pro edglova-
ci techniku A.S. Popov (Research Institute A.S Popov)
in Prague and the receiver T60 by TESLA Pfeloui. Con-
cluding the authors stress the various possible appli-
cations of solar batteries, for instance in artificial
satellites and cosmic rockets. There are 2 photographs
4 graphs) 4 circuit diagrams, 1 diagram and 5 referen-
Card 3/3 ces, 3 of which are US# I Soviet and 1 German. V/
IWSCV# A*# kapitan 3 ranga; NOVIKOV, N.B... red.; SbIOL*MSXIY,, I.Te.,
(Happiness] SchaBtle. Moskva, IrA-vo ggLz#W wtr""4a ZVS%da,,l
1962. 30 P. (Biblioteabka "Krasnoi zvesdy," no.5 (09))
WDIA 15t 5)
(Rusala,-Armed forceo-Military life)
KRYSOV, A., ~apitan 3-go ringa
Sul rarinerts of the Pacific Fleet preparo for ttm 22nd Congress.
Ko4.Vooruth.8il I no.4t48-49 F 161. (MIRA 14:8)
-%, (Submarine boats)
KRYSOV,G.L.
Iffect of pressure-jet cooling on the machinability of high-
chrome cast iron. Stan. i instr. 26 no.1:24 A 155.
MU 9:6)
(Iron-chromium alloys) Ofachine-shop practice)
CL.
U=/ inzinecrinE llkct~,l wor-ki-ne
Card I /I Pub. '10:s -
Authors j Yrysov, G. L.
Title I 1~4`-
effect of prersure co~line on the wcrknbility of a rich In
c iromium cast iron
Periodioal I -Stan. I instr. 1, page 24, Jnn,1955
Abotract I The advanta(,es of Meh-prensurc coolinL-- with toda solution of
a rich In chromium cost iron aro pointed out, ond technical data is
f,rivcn cn cu~tinr, ripeeds,and fteds, viotal. hardrc,-n:~ !.,nl ttpcs of
cuttinL; toolz uned. 'Alw- chemical c(,.mpotjtti n of tht, specir-en is
n~,j fr.13nwj: 2.0 - 2011 C; 0.7 - 0.73". Li; O-T-) - O.f."I Vn; and
12-4 - 13-(),-, Cr. Griph.
Institution i ....I
Submitted I .....
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SICV/113-59-6-14/21
1212
AUTHOR; Krysov, G.L.
TITLE: Investiea_f~&_.the Machinability of Chrome-Silicon
Alloy for the Cylinder Sleeves of Automobile Engines
PERIODICAL: Avtomoblilnaya promyshlennostl., 1059, Nr 6, PP 36-37
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Work carried out during recent years to find a cheap,
durable alloy for cylinder sleeves, easy to cast and
machine, produced an alloy of the following composi-
tion; 2.2-2.5% C, 0.6-1.5% Si, 13-16% Cr, 0.4-0.9%
MIn, up to 0.3% P and 0.16Y, S. Its hardness after
tempering at 950-9800 is R -32 an the average, and
its microstructure consistg of chrome-iron. carbides
and green perlite. Although satisfactory in other
respects, the alloy was difficult to machine. In-
Card 112 vestigation showed this was due to the presence in
SOV/113-59-6-14/21
Investigation of the Machinability of Chrome-Silicon Alloy for
the Cylinder Sleeves of Automobile Engines
its eutectic of a hard carbide body. It is con-
cluded that if the composition of the alloy is cho-
sen so that the effect of this body is as small as
possible, and the machining is carried out sensibly,
the alloy is worth using. There are 2 photos.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy avtomekhanicherkiy institut (Moscow
Auto-Mechanical Institute)
Card 212
WSOV, G. L., lash.
Using chromium-@ I licon alloys In manufacturing tractor
angina sleeves. Trakt.1 sallkhommeh. no.1038 0 059.
(MIRA 1)s2)
1. K7skovakly 4vtonotharAchookly institut.
(Chromium-silicon alloys)
(Tractors -Angines -C711 adore)
--YM,-,LYAIW) - It-.. V.- -and -!M'rOVL IT.-A.
"Small VesselB Guide" (Spravochnik po Melklm Sudam),, 1950- vith Album of sketebes.
0 'j, rl - I A -
jamIfIgOVp b. F-TISOV, V. A.
llef~-rpnco '-ook of smRll vossels. All-um of Drnwitwe. SPIAVJ,lRNIK PO
IJMI-,IW -,U=s A1.1-OU CRICEZ111n, , Uate rubl. of ;~hlplratldin,, Lit.
195,0. pp.127,
KRYWI, 1.. A.
SpravochrOik po rrelkJj,-, 3udar. (Handbook on Small Craft, by) Yu. 17. Y,)::,.oI'yanov I
N. A. Krysav. Lenlnj:rarl, SLOprongiz, 1950. )X-j p. diagrs.
S
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0: 7~5
3.
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1. EvnlrANOV, Yu. V.; KRYROV, ?I- I-
2. USSR (600)
4. Emellianov, Yu. A.
7. Handbook of small vessels. Yu. V. Emellianov. N. A. Krysov. Reviewed by
Eng. V. P. Pozdnyakov. Rech. transp. 13, No. 2, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aoril -1953, Uncl.
V.
ra
Ilk
4
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RUN:! -
GLOW111SKI, Mle,~zyslaw. prof. dr.; KRYSOWSKA, Anna; T,'O1ZKA, lro--.-,a
Causes of perinatal injury to tho centralL nervous system In
full-torm infants during pregnancy and labor. Pol. tyg. lek.
19 no.5200011-20(0 28 D'64.
1. Z I KlIniki Pc#1o%n1rt--.rft 1 Ch,-~lrcb Koblecych SlasMoj Akoidemli
Medycmaj w Zabrzu (ktrrown1kz prof. dr. Me,!zyslaw GInwintski).
CHWALIBUGN'SKI, Artur (deceasell;
Fat,) of children after birth Injurifw. of Af.-Wrill nt~~--Os
nyBtem. 'r'edlat- Polo 39 no-911037-Y"I. S '64'
1. 4 KlInIki Chorob Wlecl Slaskle. Akademil Medyezre! w
Zabrzu (Klerounikt prof. dr. mad. Al. Chwailbogt-wski [de-
ceased)) i z CddzJtxlu nownrodkow T rlJTAIkI PulovnIetwn I
Chorob Koblacych Slaskiej Akademll IIedycv-,rj w 'Abrrj
(Kitirownikt prof* dro zed. M. Glowinski).
r v
t-! wn 4 !.1-
OLDWINSKIs Hi9amyslawl XORSKA, Tronai KRYSOWSXA, Ann&
Rolationshi between causes and sequels of the past injury
of perinatal central norTous system in infants born at terms
Pole tygs lake 20 no.32iI200-1202 9 Ag 165.
is Z I Kliniki Poloanictwo, i Chorob Xobisayah 31&skioj AM
w Zabrou (Kisrowniki profs dr.med. Hisosyslaw OlowWki)s
ZAREBAO Jerzy; KRYSMSKA Anna
Intestinal diseases caused by Usbalelle, in infants. Pod. Polo
40 no.4075-,M AP165.
1. 3 1 Kliniki Chorob Dzieci Slamkiej Akademli Medycznej v
Zabrzn (p.o. Kierownikat doce dr. med. Be Hager4%leoka).
SROCZTNSKA, Marial GORNIAN, JadwIgaj KRTSOWSKA, Anna; NORSKA, Irene,
Determination of glutathione in the umbilical cord in newborn
infanto. Wiad. Isk. 18 no.16t1309-1313 15 S 165.
1. Z Odd2ialu Noworodkow i Wazesniakow I Kliniki Poloznietwa
i Chorob Kobiscycb Slasklej AM (p.o. Kierownik: doc. dr. med.
B. Eager-Malecka).
m
-~ Kff S-OWSK A-0. ~ Maria, - - -
Heavy menerals in carboniferaus deposits from Boleslaw near C(Lkuss
in the Upper Silesian coal basin. Kwartalnik geol 3 no.4:857-M 859.
(EM 1011)
lo Gornoslaska Stao~a 190,
(Silesia-Minerals)
KRYSOWSKA Ma;*
Petrographic analysis of Middle Jurassic formations from
Rzeszotary. Rocz geol Krakow 32 no.4:565-578 162.
1. Xatedra Kineralogil i Petrografii, Uniwersytet Jagiellonaki,
Krakow,
SIEDLECKA, Anne; KRYSOWSKA, Karim,
Studies an the origin and distribution of Karniowice sand-
atone In the northern borderUnd of the Krzaazowice Trough.
Rocz geol Krakow 32 noo3tPl-398 162
1. Department of Geology# School of Kining and Metallurgy,,
Krakow,, and Department of Kineralogy and Petrography, Jagi*l-
lonian University,, Krakow.
VOGIL, J.
New method of electrical resistance of tissue In ohms.
Cask. fysiolo 5 no.2:240-243 23 Juns.56.
1. Polarograficky ustay CSAV, Praba a Nsurochirurgiclm klinika
VLA, Hradec Kralove. Pradnessno w schusl F~sjols sakcs spoleenosti
J. 1. Purkyne, odbocks, gradec Kralove dne 2. XI. 1954.,
(39LICTROPRYSTOMOT,
determ. of electrical resist. of tissue In ohms. (Cs))
VOGEL. J.: KRYSPIN, J.
Now method of measuring of tissue resistance in ohms.
Physiol. bohem. 5 no-3:381-364 1956.
1. Polarographischas Institut der Techal. Akademie d.
Wiseenschaften, Frag, iind Nourochirurgische Iflinik der VU,
Hradec Kralove.
(MICTHOPHYSIOLOGY,
measurement of tissue resist. in ohms (Gar))
KWSPIN, J.; KLIM, R.
Ghanges of ohm resistance of fish cornea in hypotonic environment. Cook.
fV8101. 7 no.3:250-231 May 38.
1.1aborator plasticks chirurgle WAY, Praha, a Tkanova banks, VIA, Hradec
Kralove.
(CORM, physiol.
(YISH 6hm-resist. in fish in hypotonic environment (Cz))
corneal ohm resist. in hypotonic environment (Cs))
rXCERPTA FED1CA Sec 12 Vol 13/4 Ophthalmology Apr 1;9
51 G. l"LEC'nopilYSIOLOGICAL s'rut)y o%, 'mp. 11YDRAT10.% ()I-' THE COR-
NLA - Eicktrofysiologickd studie hydratace rohovkv. 1. llonief-y u
sladkovodn(ch ryb . r A fin .1. and Klen R.'Elektrofvsi~ol. L.b.,
r
Klin. , I k. Ktilovt', -
Neurochir. a N-A ~ovABanka V [.A J. Ev. P. . lit atiec
,)v4 Ilan
C'SI-OFTHAL. 1950, 14/4 (2133-239) Grnphs 7 Illins, .1
St udies we re ca rr ied out on the hydrat i on of t lie cc) rnea of f rv.; I i - %% ate r I i she s, asc e1- -
taining the ohmic resistance of the tissue by means of a cathode oscillograpli,
measuring the tension difference at the moment of switching on the current. Dam-
age to the corneal CpitheliUM (1VL't-CaSes considerabiv the ohmic resistance and
lesions of the corneal epithelium may be ascertainea by this method much earlier
than bv usual morphological methods. The ohmic resistance of the cornea depends
on the time which elapsed after enucleation. The increase of the ohmic resistance
's a si of an active reaction of the surviving tissue to the given conditions. In
living Simals the ohmic resistance is constant. In vitro a now equilibrium is
attained after a certain time. Normal cornea is able to maintain this equilibrium
for some hours. This may be, perhaps. in connection with its ability to remain
clear. Lf the pll is considerably changed or the onaerobic metabolism is blocked,
the ohmic resistance decreases and the cornea becomes opaque. Zahn Prague
MADVOT011K, F.; YANTIS, A.; MOSPIN, J.
"w'460
laboratory diagnosis of 'ran BogRert's encephalitis in viro. Cook. nenz.
21 n0-51318-321 Sept 58.
1, Neurochirurgicks klinika TrA J. 2v. P. v Rradci. Kralove, prednosta
Prof. dr. R. Fstr.
(INOMHALITIS, ding.
laboratory ding. of subacute sclerosing leukoencephalitim
In vivo (Gs))
KRYSPIN, J HARLMVA,Z.
Electric conductivity as a measure of the vitality of tissue.
Act& chir. plast. 1 no.2:153-256 1959.
1. Iaboratory of P14ketio Surgery, Cssoholslovak Academy of
Solences, Prague (Osechoolovskia). Director*. Academician 7. B
Burian; and Institute of Pharmacology, Medical faculty of ftiene,
Prague, Director: Doe. Z. Votava.
(TRMPIANUTION)
KRYSPIN. Z.: DOLIZALOVA, J.
Electric conductivity of transplanted human skin in the course
of healing. Acta chir.plnst. 2 n0.3:2111-246 '60.
1. Laboratory of Plastic Surgery Czechoslovak Academy of
Sciences, Prague (Czechdslovaki&~. The Burns Unit of the Clinic
of Plastic Surgery, Charles University, Prngue. Director:
Academician 7. Burlan.
(SKIN TMANSPLARATION)
KRYS?IN, J.;HAWTOYA, Z,;KONICKOVI, Z.
Changes of alsotrical and thermal conduotivity in norrial and
transplapted skin after mechanical dmgo of the spidermlse
Cask. fyniol. 9 nool.-31-32 J& 60.
1, Iaborator plasticke chirurgis CSAV a larmakologicky ustay
lick. fak, b7gianicke, Praba.
(SKIN pb7slol.)
OKIN "USPIANTATION)
XHYSPIN$ Jo; MUIA# J.; PALB=v D.
Bpreading slsctrop)Wsiological reaction In normul and anesthetized
human skins Ceskofysiol, 9 no,31243-244 Ify 16o.
1e laborator plasticke ebirurgle CSAT# Praha,
(SKIN P)Wslol)
(ANISTaSIA)
Current problens of cutaneous slectrophysiology. (A critical review).
Cook. derm. 35 no.21118-124 Ap 160.
L I-aborator plasticks chirurgie CSAVq Praha, prodnoata akademik
F. Durian.
(SKIN pb7siol)
KRYSPIN Jan; HARMNOVA, Zdana
--f
Experimental approach to the problem of tisoue ph.Tsiology and
physioloeical surgery. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Karlov.
univq (Hrnd Kral) 4 no.421,85-489 t6l.
1. Laborator plasticke chirurgie CSAV a Farmakalogicky ustav
lekarake fakulty hygionickey Praha.
(BRAIN phyuiol) (SURGERY OPERATIVE)
(GYTOLOGY)
KRYSFIN -- --- RUZICKOVA-0
., J.; IMAANTOVAj Zdeakaj SAFIMMAp botonaj SKALA~ J.;
Physical ohmical changes in human skin grafts during tho first
24 hours after tranBplantatione Folia b1ol. 7 no.5:349k-352 161.
1. 1. Laboratory of Plastic Surgery, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Prague.
(SKIN TPJMPLAXTATION)
SLABY, A.; KRUP111, J.
Electric conductivit7 of the akin In gastrointestinal diseases with
segmental skin hyperaeothesia. Phpiol Bohemoslov 10 no.6s553-557
161.
1. Fourth Medical Clinic, Charles University, Prague, and Laboratory
of Plastic Surgeryj Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague.
(SKIN physiol) (HYPEMTHESIA)
JUSTROENUROLOGY)
FUCIKP M.t KRYSPIN, J.1 MABY, A.
Changes in electrical conductivity of the skin in gastrointestinal
diseases wIth dermal pain projection. Cas.lek.ceek 100 no.221667-670
2 Je 161.
1. IV. interni kliniks. KU v Praze, prednosta prof. dr. M. Fucik,
Laborator plaotioke chirurgia CSAV, prednosta akademik IP. Burian.
(GASTROMMOLOGY pbysiol) (SKIN phyolol)
LUSPIN, J.; SAFRANKOVA9 B.
Transfer of energy in living Mine vith special reference to the
transfer of electricity. Usk. tysiol. 31 no-4067-37,e'162.
1. Laborator plasticke chirurgie CSAV, Praba.
(ateTROPHYSIOLOGY)
-- - - - - ---- - --- - ---- - - - --- ::7 -- --- -- - -- -
KRYSPIN, J.; SKALA, J.; 11AWTOVA, Z.; teohn. assist. RUZICKOVA,--J--.-- - -- - --
--------
Electrical properties of skin in patients with burns. Acta chir.
plast. 5 no.1%43-47 16a.
(BURNS) OKIII) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY)
C C ^j L ~', V,t
1,Affiliation not "iVerl,
e-3r,11n,, the Ccuments by P. l.'%IL' about them rd,:-,atio, of rbysiolo"ists
isVlj(.,~ Vo. 1, nE 1967 of rjtn',,nslovcna,-.a
Prape, Caskooloven.-ka Fysiolo e, Vol 12, ',o 1, J~!- 7S.
.-stracts llahn'!3 nrticle lxs man7 LOcd roints, bul- rret-ably It iould he
betcer to tolloti the jroFr~esslve of ::ovosibirsk vnivcrsity
.:Lcrc Froarective phyciologists ,3t firt a v,~ry lounJ basic
education wid then ect scnt on !nternship a,-,.d rtsldency rcurses in
wtrio-as hoaritals bnd od,ur scientific .1rstitlitiors.
L -1
_PrSPINO Jj Tachnicka opolupracet RUZICKOVA, J.
Use of phoreography for the assessment of the electrical
properties of btuvan skin. Cook. dorm. 38 no.2t7346 1p 163.
1. TAborator plasticke Wrurgie CSAV Praba.
I = TROPHYSIOLOGr) (SKIN5
LVANIC SKIN RESPONSE)
%
_j;4ySpjij.1, jan ; MWITOVA, Zdanka; SjjFFtA,,IMVAp no;ana
Electric proportiea of body tisoues. Rozpravy mat CSAV
73 no. 10 1-49 163.
KRYSPIN, J.
Importance of mathernattial and physIcal mcdgls for FbYB'0109Y-
Cesk. fysiol. 13 no.4:334-336 JI 164.
1. IAborator plasticke chirurgie coskoslovenske akaderdle ved,
Praha.
Mimi
KRYSPINO I'l. 'RUDOLFO ed.
Przewodnik-informator lowieckie Wyd, 2 popr, (Warszawa) Panabiowe Wydawn.
Rolnicze i Lesne (1955) 329 p. (Informative guidebook for hunters, 2d rev,
ed. )
DA Not in MC
SO: Monthly List of vast, ruropean Accessions (aAL) L(., Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl.
1-C.~ZC11OSLCVA1' A
U
!-".C11'. and V",11LYST'Ll -CAMILation not stated]
`~crna Cov~.,.(mLr g-)OUL t1w,., Article by J. rmysm and T ,nArv..I;YOW. on
`-'ncray Trancrort N Living Tissue vith Srcclil :ligard to the'Transrort
or -'Iectricity.", 1962.11
rraa,ja, CcqkoslovenqkA~.7k~~k0jq, Vol 12, No 1, Jar 1963; rr 79-00.
A', stract: jolemir-al discuri3ion In which 11acek crment.s about the
grcf~fj 'and !~::ysrin rq Ica# A dabots about the t-r4clse meaning of
tcrms such as tamiconducter, imradarca, rocistance, r,.actance, and
rolarization,
L I
FEURIt A*Ae; KRXWp I.Io
Experience in the treatment of patients vith diabetes mellitus at
a city medical district. Sur.med. 24 no.13.sl35--138 11 160.
(KEPA- 103)
le Is bollnitoy No,1 Mentrallnogo rayona Odesey (glavr4y v2-Abh
YU, N.Gordon).
(DUBE=)
BUDNYf Jersyl KOZLOWSKI0 Jan; IMST, Leezek
Use of bypotension in the troatment of periodontal disease. Polski
tygod. lek. 16.no.22s833-836 29 My 161.
Is Z Mniki Stomatologii Zaohowavosej A.M, v Warmsavis; kiermmiki
prof. dr J. Krsyvicki.
(PERIODONTIL DIS W 3 ther) (HrPOTENSION, CONTROLLED)
13UD14Y, Jerzyj KOZWWSKI, Janj,_~RYST, Leszek
Holofem 0 90 in the treatment of periodontcpathles. Czas.
atmat. 18 no.3025-331 Hr 165.
1. Z Kliniki Stmatologil Zachowavozej Akademii Medycznej
v Warazavie (Kiero,~mikt prof. dr. J. Krzywicki,,
KRYSTANOV, D.K.
Trestment of closed diaphyseal fractures of the forearm by metallic
intrnmedullary ostoosyntheein. Ortop.traym. I protes 19 no.2tg-13
Mr-Ap 158 (MIRA 1115)
1. Is travastologichaskogo otdoloniva O.V. bolluttay (aach. -
B. Semerdshlyar) , Sof iya.
OMBARM, fract.
metallic Intramedullpry osteosynthesin in closed
diaphysenl fract. (Rue))
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"A Came of Drops Groving Within a Cloud by Confluence.4"
Tat Kryletonoy, Instp Bulgarian Acad Sci
"Pok Ak Niuk SSSR" Vol LIM,, No 1, PPL53-56
fteblem to solved by basic eq of body vitb continuously
Increasing mass and Corr formulas derived.
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Le jWtarov
About A Q&ee -of Drop in Cloud, Through V!Ming
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