SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT WASILEWSKI, L. - WASIUNYK, P.
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ammonim-1 Perflulfate. 0. 247., Vol. 11j. ILO. 5, May 1955., PRZE14YSL CMICZNY
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POLAND/General Topics - Wthodology, Eistory, Scientific A-1
Institutions and Conferences, Instruction, Problems
Concerning Bibliography and Scientific Docil ntation.
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 8.
Author Lidwik-Wasilewaki.
Inst Polytechnical School of Silesia.
Title -Professor Waclaw Lesnianski
Orig Pub Zesz. nauk. Politechn. .')laskiej) 19571 No 12., 3-5
Abstract Obituary. -
See also RZhKhiM, 1957, 43598.
Card 1/1
WASnXWKI, Ludwik; VMATACHALAFATHY, U.S.
Influence of electroomosda in electroreduction processes. 1.
Electrosynthesis of hydrcoWlamineo Roczl.chemii 34 no.2:677-682 160.
(EM 10:1)
1. Department.of Electro4hemical-Technologyp Silesian Polytechnical
University, Gliwice
(Electroomosi3) (HydrmWlamine)
WASILEWSKI, Ludwik: SWATEK,, Stmnis3.&V
Anodic cleavage of graptitized e3ACtrOd695 during electrolysis. Ft. 2.
SOdim&.ChlOrate. Chemla~stosow,5.no.2:299-3.10 161.
1. Natedra Riektrochudi Tecbnicsnej i Mektrometalurga, Politecbnika
Slaskal Gliwice i Inetytut Chemli Niaorganicznej w Glivicach.
WASILEWSKI, Ludwik; SWATEK, Stanislaw
Anodic disintegration of i3lectrodes graphitized daring electro-
lysis. Pt. 3. Chemia stosow 6 no.2tl9l-200 162.
1. Katedra Blektrochemii Technicznej i glektrometalurgii, Politech-
nika Slaska, Oraz Instytir~ Chemii Nisorganicznej, G3ivice.
WASILEWSKI, Ludwilk; SWATEK, Stanislaw; DY1XWSK1, Rafal
Anodic dT~integration of graphitized electrodes during
electrolysis. Pt. 4. Chemia stosaw 7 no.4:551-566 163.
1. Katedra Elektrochemii Technicznej i Flektrometalurgil,
Politechnika Slaska, Gliuice i Instytut Chemii Nieorganicznej,
Gliwice.
WASILEWSKI,'.,~~dwik; SWATEK, Stanislaw; DYLEWSKI, Rafal
Criteria and methods of evitluating the usefulmess of graphitized
electrodes in mercury electrolysis of aqueous allali halide
solutions. Chemia stosow 8 no. 1:45-58 164.
1. Department of Engineerijig Electrochemistry and Electrometall-argy,
Silesian Technical Uni-vers:i.ty, Gliwice, and Institute of Inorganic
Chemistry, Gliwice.
due to CICC
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EXCERPTA MEDICA. See 10 Vol 12/11 Obstetrics Nov 59
2037. MALIGNANT TUMOURS OF THE FEMALE URETHRA - Nowomory
zl,)gliwecewkimocz(jwejukobiet - MLasilewski M. Oddz.Onkol.
- -I-- V~ sza,,wa
Ginekol., Inst. Onkol. im Marii 5~t8dowskte-J7C5-fre__,_% r - '%OWOT-
WORY 1959, 9/1 (63-72) Tables 2
This is a report on 22 cases observed at the Institute of Oncology In Warsaw during
the years 1946-1957. The -linical picture and the methods of treatment employed
are discussed, as are age. histological type etc. An attempt is made to give rules
as to treatment in relation with the stage of the disease. (XVI, 10)
MEN-
do
Richal
GAJL, Danuta; GIRIAZDOWSKII Bogdan;_H~L~IIJP~T
Application of isodose dtatribution in the planning of' treatment.
Nowotwory 15 no.2:193-195 Ap-Je 165.
1. Z Oddzialu Rentgenoterapid Instytutu Onkologii w Warszawie
(Kierownik; dr, D, Oajl) i z Zakladu Fizyki (Morownik: mgr.
inz, J, Malesa; Dyrektor: prof. dr. med. W. Jasinski).
WASILEWSKI 14 - MALINOUSKI, Z.
The cobalt 60 teletherapry treatment in advanced stageo cf
cancer of the bladder. C,,-,uk. radial. 20 no.l.,29-32 Ja 166.
1. Institute of Oncology, Warsaw.
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Poland Fl- 2 UO
CATd;GORY
AB3. 'JOUR. R-Mim., No. 1959, No- 73071
AUTIHOR Wasilewski
IXST.
TITLE Canned Poult::,y Meat
GRIG. PUB. Drobiarstwo, 1958, 6, No 5, 19-20
ABSTRACT Description of the principal stages of the
technology of carmirig.
CARD: 1/1
CC.
m
MAJKOWSKI, Jerzy;
Localization and type of ]ZG changes in temporal lobe epilepsy.
Neurol. neurochir. psychint. Pol. 15 no.3:395-400 KY-Je 165.
The role of EEG examinatio'ns in differentiating tempovU lobe
seisures of the "absence" and "petit mall' type. Ibid.:401-407
1. Z Kliniki Neurologiczn3j AM w Warazawie (Kierownik: prnf.
dr. med. I. Hausmanowa-Patrusewiez).
MOW-
4MAJKOWSKI, Jerzy;
Electroencephalographic ixivestigations of epileptic cases
treated with misodine. (Preliminary report). Ne-urol. neuro-
chir. psychiat. Pol. 15 ni).3:1+39-445 14y-Je 165.
1. Z Kliniki Neurologiczn,)j AM w Warszawie (Kierownik: prof.
dre med. I. Hausmanoua-Petrusewicz).
PIETRZAK, Feliks, mgr inz.; Ryszard,, mgr inz.
Switchgear telerac-chanliation of substations by the radio
link systez. Energety1ca Pol 18 no.lDjSuppl.z Biul inst
energetyki 6 no.9/M43-46 0 164.
1. Department of AutomitiL, Control and Safety Protection,
Institute of Pader EngIncering, Warsaw.
KI (Pollshet)
.--v4O'JYMS Y St. [Wasilewaki, St..
Method of paper electrophoresis for proteins of =scle tissue.
Lab., delo 7 zio,*10:22-24 1) 1.61. (MIRA 34:10)
(PAPER ELECTROPHORESIS) (PROTrimls)
POLAND / Chemical' Technology& Foo-d A
Abs Jour-. Ref Zhur-Rhimlya, No 14, 1959, 51618.
Author Horbaszewski, A,;, Laskowski., Ho; Wasilewski, So
Inst Not given.
Title Determination of Caffeine In a Brew by the Partially
Modified Prange-Walter's Method.
OrIg Pub: Przem. spozywczy, 1958, IZ,, No 8,, 316-317.
Abstract: The Prange-Walter's method (see Ref Zhur-Kh1mlya,
No 10, 1957# 3641Z) for the determination of caf-
feine (I) in a coffee brew was modified, It Is
proposed to increase the quantity of H2SO solution
of Iodine up to 3 ml and to wash filter ~tth water.
This method enables the determination of 2-10 mg of
1, Ze Fabinskly.
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Application - Food Industry.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur XhimiYao NC, 3.- 1958o 9676
Author Wasilewski Z.
Inst
Title Daveiopment of a Methc:d for the Production of Juices
from Tomatoes and Carrots.
Orig -%b Przem. sPozYwczYs 195f;, 9, No 7, 305-306
Abstract Production of high-grtde Juices from tomatoes and carrots
is attained by careful. selection of raw materials, inacti-
vation of enzymtic sirstem of the pulp, rapid heating of
the pulp to above 850., and the use of high-speed crushers
and extractors to sepurate the juice with limited exposure
to contact with air. The varieties of tomatoes and carrot3
having a high content of ascorbic acid and carotene are
best suited for produi-tion of beverages. Homogenizing is.
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Poland /othemical Technoloor. Chemical Products 1-31
and Their Application
Fermentation industry
Abe Jour: Referat Zhur Kh1miya, No 1957, 32906
Author Wojcieszek Pawel,, Rzedowski Wieelaw,, Wasilewski
Title Production of Wine with the Use of Diffusion
Alcoholization
Orig Pubt Przem. spozywczy, 1955, 9, No 9, 292-293
Abstracti In order to work out the optimal conditions of
bouguet-developmentIn alcoholized fruit-wine a
study was-maft of diffusion alcoholization (DA)
of apple-wine. A chemical and organoleptic com-
parison'was made of apple-wine of,conventional
fermentation, alcoholized by simple addition of
Driers for photographs. Horyz techn 16 no.7:25-27 763.
POLAND / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products. H
Fermentation Industry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 20, 68947.
Author Wasilewski
Inst ,y
Title Problems of Scheduled Fermentation in the Wine
Manufacture.
Orig Pub: Przem. sPozYwczY, 1958, 12, No 1, 7-10.
Abstract: Modern Methods Df yeast selection, elimination of
unnecessary microflora present in the-fermenta-
tion of the wine mush, and control of the rate cf
fermentation under conditions of.discontinuous and
continuous processing are reviewed. Bibliography
includes 37 names.
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Ajp.,,~Ii cation, Par. 1. Corrosion, Protection
frz7_-,I Corrocion.
Abs Jour: Reftrat. zhurnal Rhimiya., No 10, 1958) 32836.
Author Eua,,..n-iuFz Wasillewskie
Inst 1~10;19 _1~167-
Title Modern Me' ods of Skin Ilemoval.
Orig Pub: Budovn. okryt.., 1957.. 2. No 8, 194-195-
Abstract: Data concerning etching., application of corrosion inhi-
bitors ard sandblasting of metal surface for painting
are presented.
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FTHORS; wasi,~Lzici -Miroslaw trayiq Zofia and
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A breakdown mechanism in high vacuum
.-TITLE:
62, 694 697
'PERIODICAL: Przaglid 61ektroniki no. 12, 19
.-.TEXT: Numerous observations on oscilloscope tubes have shown
:_that th.e breakdowns encountertid in them had the features of an
.-arc d1scharge caused by cold emisslon. The breakdowns occurred 7
near the negative electrode at the glass or ceramic surface. The
-..-breakdowns 'were preceded by blue luminescence of glass or pinkish
luminescence.of ceramics, caused by bombardment of the surface by.,
cold-emission electrons. However, calculations have shown that inl.!
;-_this case (by using the Nordhoim formula) the current densities
which.could.be produced in thc tubes were insufficient for
_.initiating an arc discharge. The following hypotheg&s explaining
he breakdown mechanism was therefore formulated. The reg on
Lbetween-
the electrodes supported by the ceramic or glass.contain
ree-ele6troho.produced by col.d.eminsion. These are accelerated
'and attracted towards the "positive" olectrode. Depending on the
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direction and their initial velocitys 'the electrons. either reach
~~-'.~*he positive lectrode or'bowbard the surface of the insulator
in the vicinity of this electrode. The surface of the insulator
is charged positively to the potential near to that pof the posit iv6
electrode due to the fact theLt their secondary-emission coefficien
t
at these voltages is greater than unity. The field strength near'.
-the negative electrode thugs increases gradually until it reaches
ing a cold-.emission arc. -At the
a value sufficient for produc
L~instantof the appearance of the are, the surface of the insulatorl--
,is discharged, the field decreases, the are is extinguished and the,
process can be repeated. After-several breakdowns, the leakages
..on the surface of the insulator become greater than the acondary-
i-. am as
i ion currents (due to'tho sputter of the emitter material)
and the process comes to. an ond. . The hypothesis was verified
experimentally by using a spocial oscilloscope tube in which the
A test electrodez were made in.the form of two rings of colloidal
graphite deposited on tha~.intgsrnal walls of, the glass envelope;.
The experiments showed that In order to prevent breakdown in.high
~_Vacuum it was nee ages
essary to,. 1) employ insulators with leak
."greater- than the' possibl e' -s *c.ondikry- emission. current -2)
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