SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKRIVANEK, F. - SKROBAL, M.

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SY-11-TVI-I UK , Fraz--, t -1 s ak. Czechoslovak- geollo.--i-Sts in the second deepest chasm- o--P' the worI4. Geol Pruzlam 57 n0.11:348 N 163. SKRIVAIIEK, Fra~z~tis.ek Exploration of a chaom. Geol pr-azk-om 5 na-1-2:3 of cover D 163. Nyvi;r,J'.; SKRIVAIIEK, J. Ch crys -tall izeuion. P"t.6. Coll Cz Chem 29 no.1910-23 ja 164 3 L. ForschuDgainotitut fur anorganische Chemie, Usti nad Labem. RRACH,, Otto; SKRIVANEK, Jan New toroidal current-measuring transformers. Elektrot-echnik 17 no.12:335-338 D 1/02. 1. Zavody prumyslove automatizace, zavod Krizik Smichov. SKRIVANEK, Jaroslav; MODDRY, Frantisek Use of analogue computers in chemical engineering. Chem prum 12 no.8-.434-,437-Ag 162. 1. Vyzku=y ustav angorganicke chemie, Usti nad Iabem. -UM--63- C L 1 86 6 011TW/T I.JP(c)/BSI)/ASD(a)-5/AFMD(p)/ARt/SSD/ASD(d)/AFF,'rR/AFr '(b)/ RAEM(i)/Z3D(dp)/AFfC(p) ACCESSION NR: AT4046498 Z/2503/64/000/016/6303/612. J. -(Skr nek AUTHORs Janac, K. (Yanach, K Skrivanek zhiva TITLFs An analog differential analyzer for solving probabiliatic problems ,SOURCE% Ceskoslovenska akademis ved. Vyzku=y.ustav matematickyuh stroju. i Stroje na zpracovani informaci, no. 10, 196/+.o 303-312 TOPIC TAGSs analog computer, P-nalog differential analyzer' probabilistic problem,, hybrid computer ABSTRX"is A large analog differential analyz6r-whicli was developed in the Institute of Information Theory and Adtomation of the Czechoslovak.Academy of Sciences is described. This computer -is intended to solve probabilistic problems encountered in science and teohno logy -and to:,meat-:.he--sp ecial requirements of. such problems (use of long-tiEe integration ~ndwide frequency banda, the possibility of.changing subeircuits.in the-courae'of runn#g a problenj, the need for determining distribution functions of random proa,es.98sp et cetera). The solution of the signal-noise detection problem is discussed.as an example. The basic part of the computer has a first unit with 3 -nonlinear kunetion generators Card ACCESSIal NR: Aar4046498 12 square function generators, 6 comparators, and 6 combined limiter-comparators; comparators and limiters operate with silicon diodes and reserved computing amplifiers. The frequency source Oj 5p 20 and 100 kc) has a stability.of better!-- than + 2 x 10-8 per day. The next two units have 30 computing amplifiers each t with the following specifications:, gain :-1.5x 108 drift -c 100 U v per . 8' hr, - and grid current < 5 X 10-.'11 amp. The reference voltage source of � 100 V0.8 a'MP h fun a symmetry of + 1 m v and a long-time stability of � 10 mv. The accuracy of fun i amental operations executed in. this t of the computer Is said to be b1i gh (better than 0.1% for linear operationsrr The operator has 12 helipots for 'd change of coefficients and 6 function witches for changing computin r api S 9 schemes in the course of a problem. This computer can be coupled with other equipment in the laboratory - random process generators$ probability trans- Lormers, electronic counters, and reversible electronic counters. This permits the use of hybrid techniques along with analog techniques. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Information Theory and Automation, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences . Prazue Ca.rd-2 /3 T, 26371-65 EVT(M)/rMP(t)/VVP(b) DDAP/IJP(c')_ JD Acnssma NR: AT4o49958 Z/25U/61/000/001/0081/19089 AUT110R.- Tehar F. (Legar, F.) (Prague); Paleckova, J (Palechkova, Y.) (Prague)- Skrivane_:t~~ vanek, Y.) (Prague); Skriveakwra-Vesela, M. (Vesela) M.) k, TITIE: Study of gamma-transitions during the inelastic scattering of neutrons-.. -SOURCE. Prague. Ceske vysoke uceni technicke. Prace. Ser. 6, no. 1, 1961, 81-89 TOPIC TAGS: gamma transition, fast neutron, nuclear reaction, aluminum nitride target, deuterium charge, transition probability, ground state, metastable state.. cascade diagram ABSTRACT: Gamma radiation generated during~the inelastic scattering oflkst neu- trons by certain elements was studied in ring geometry. The neutrons were gene- rated frcm the followiniz ~eacticns on a UJV*CSAV cascade accelerator: D(d,n)He3* 114(d,n)o15, and T(d,n)He . Deuteron energies were 200-800 kev. Several types of L-~-zgets were used. Neutrons of an average energy of 3.1 Mey were generated' from the 'D + D reaction on a gaseous deuterium Itarget, the deuterium charge being separated from the vacuum ppace by a 1-it thicknickel foil. Part of the meez- L 26371-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4049958 urements were made using.a zirconium target.with adsorbed deuterium or tritium. The N14(d,n)ol5 reaction was used~ or ener ies of around 4.3 Mev, in this case The gamma radiation energy was with a target of pressed aluminud* tridey meas- ured by a single-crystal scinti icn spectrometer. The neutron flux was moai-, llat tored by a scintillator detector with a scintillator from a mixture of ZnS(Ag) and paraffin. It was determined by measurement that the 1,020 kev, 1220 kev, and 1380:, kev lines given in the Nuclear Data Stieets as transitions for Te127 are, with%,- great probability, transitions for Te-124 because they were detected evea at the termination of radiation. From the point of view of energy it is not.,possible for the lines to originate fromthe decay of Tel-7 f rom the - ound -state -or the gr metastable state. The 1179 and 574 kev lines are particularly significant and.the most accurately measured. Wherever possible it was attempted to construct cascade diagrams. The amplitude analysis was,made in several ways: by a sinelc-,:hannel amplitude analyzer with a range from 0 100 Y, by a single-claiaiel amplifier for low-input pulses with a range frcr az-. -7~ C ; without a linear amplifier, by, a gray-wedge amplitude analyzer, an,,- by a hundred-chaanel amplifier. -Orig. art.' has: 9 figures& Card 2/3 r g-v 377, vo- no. SO: Iont,,,ly List Of Ew3t ihvwleun A-_ce5,-'onsp LG, Vol. 110- NOV. 1955, 'ulncl- ---------- 4 AbsMtfon of nitrogen 04W gases by sods ga ( W -A Mmav BkHv&tltk, Chm"Pratityll O.An ) A p on e1 bi res.1dans jA5es by uAis ooln. studied for the purpose of proctucing nitrite from th4 mother liquor after ab:sorpflon. TILe- exptl. results indkz' c that for the production of nitratta Malualw4s system of packed colittuns seems suitable. The ~ecMed-, gAn. In the last :j column should contain 3% w&, which cc-,respoads to the highest value of the ahsorptiou coeff. For nitrite Produc- tion on the other hand the cold. withdrawn should contain. only a,win. of soda. Conseq4eutly for the production of ~ nitrite ek hatch syitem seema more appropduttunless a plate column vOtIlIjIlt recycling is de!iigned, L' A. ~UjwA CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technolog7,. Chemical Products ani Their H-8 Application. Elements. OxAdes. b1ineral Acids. Bases. Salts. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - KhUtiya., No 5., 1959., No. 15951 Author : Skrivanek, J. TA Inst Tot-gTv-d-n Title Absorption of NO Gas by Caustic Solution in the.Pressure of Gaseous Oxygen Orig Pub Chem. prumyel, 1957, 7, No 3,, 113-118 Abstract In the previous work (Ref zhur - xhimiya.. 1958., 8224o) the absorption of NO gas was investigated for the condi- tions when the oxidation of NO with gaseous 02 could be neglected. In this work the author proposes a theory of the process in which the above reaction is of importance@ Based on the asmurption that absorption of NO gas by Card lp Q 2, c CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technolw~;y - Chendcal Products and H-2 Their Application. Processes anA Apparatus for Chemical Technology. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khi,-dya, No 3, 1958, 8213 Alithor Skrivanek Jaroslav Inst Title Usc of Statistical Methods in the Processing of Experi- mental Data. Orig Pub Chem. prurrysl, 1957, 7j iio 61 289-292 Abstract r1o abstract. Card 1/1 CzBC1_10SL0VAKIA / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their H-8 Application. Elements. Omides. Idneral Acids. Bases. 3alts. Abs Jou:7 Pef Zhur - Khimiya, No 5, 1959, No. 15943 Author Skrivanek. J.; Cada, V. Inst Not given Title Absorption of Sulfur Dioxide in a Venturi Tube Orig Pub Chem- Pinilwal, 1957) 7, No 7., 34o-343 Abstract In experiy.-~Dnts involving the abearption of S02 by caustic solution (at 002'A 302 concentration in the gas).. the relationship between the degree Of S02 absorption and the pressare lose was detexmLined. The results were in agreeLmnt with the theoretical expression f-L`g(Yo/YA7AL/T) 2 Akgz),where yo ard y, are mol fractions of S02 in the gaseZ5us miz--ture., L and V are volunes of liquid and gas, A is a constant (that Is directly proportional to the Card 1/2 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / CheLtical Technology, Chemical Products and Their H-8 Application. Elementsi Oxides. Mineral Acids. BaBe,q. Saltss Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiyaj No 51 1959, No- 15943 volume of equipment), and k9 is the absorption velocity constant. Urder optimum co~Aitions,, a 68% degree of absorption was obtained while the decrease in pressure constituted 610 mm of water. Cexd 2/2 AUFJORS Skr'ivAnek, J. and Kuzmiak, m. cz/37-58-5-12/19 TITLE: Local Sensitivity of Photomultiplier Photocathodes (LokAlni citlivost fotokatod fotonasobic"A) PERIODICAL: 6eskoslovensk~ Coasopis pro Fysiku, 1958, Nr 5, pp 602-607 + 1 plate (Czech) ABSTRACT: One of the factors causing distorted conversion of the light flashes from a scintillation counter into electric pulses is an inhomogeneous photo-cathode. This is discussed here. Statistical fluctuations in the photo-multiplier are neglected. We define j(x,y) as the local sensitivity of the photocathode. It is the product of the local conversion efficiency f(x,y), the local dynode collecting efficiency g(x,y), the mean amplification factor of the multiplier and some electrical parameters, such that the peak- voltage of the pulse collected at the anode will be V = S71, where S is the number of photons in the light pulse. The distributionfunction of q is F(-n) and that of Card 1/4 S is G(S). The distribution,of V is then given by: cz/37-58-c-12/19 Local Sensitivity of Photomultiplier Photocathodes (V) == G F(TI) G(S) F ') d3 (3) (Y S (-n ) (S) Two extreme cases must be considered. a) The light pulses illuminate the photocathode locally only. Eq.(3) then applies. b) The photocathode is evenly illuminated by each pulse. Then the fluctuations of sensitivity are unimportant. Real processes always lie between the two extreme cases. a) is simulated by a thin ZnS layer in optioal coi-,.taet with the photocathode, b) by a crystalline scintillator possibly with a suitable light guide. Mapping of the local sensitivity was carried out by the following arrangement. The photocathode is illuminated point by point by a steady source of illumination. The resulting current in the photomultiplier is amplified and used to modulate the intensity of a second light source which is recorded photographically. 'While the first light Card 2/4 source scans the photocathode, the second scans the CZ/37-58-5-12/19 Local Sensitivity of Photomultiplier Photocathodes photographic plate. Some such plates are reproduced in the article. The distribution function F(n) was measured by a similar arran-ement. The photomultiplier current was now registered by a recording microammeter. The chart movement of the raeter was synchronized with the horizontal scanning of the photocathode. Each recording is a record of the sensitivity for one vertical position of the light source. From such recordings the distribution function was constructed. It can be approximated by: In 2 TIO)2 F(j) exp (6) T 2T - half width of curve, F(-q 0) = max,, K - normalization constant. Results for an RCA 6342 photomultiplier are given. The distribution can be considerably narrowed by a suitable choice of potentials? mainly between cathode and first Card 3/4 dynode. This shovis that the collecting efficiency g(x,y) CZ/37-58-5-12/19 fT CZECHOSLOVAKIA Chemical Technology. Chefiical Products H and Their Applibation. Frocesses and Apparatus of Chemical Techrology. Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khiniiya, Nd 9j 1959, 31610, Author i Sktivanek, T. Ins t Title Absorption of Chlorine by a Solution of Sodium Carbonate and a Suspension of Calcium Hydroxide, Orig Pub: Chent. prumysl, 1958, 82 No 3, 113-116. Abstract: Under laboratory conditions, according to a meth-.~ od by Stephens and bilorris, measurements were taken of the speed of the absorption of 012 by a solution of Na2C03 and a suspension of Ca(OH)2 in a disc column. It was established that the absorption speed in the first case is considerably higher than in the second one; in both cases, Kg Card 1/2 CZr,CHoSLO'l.~KIA/El-ect-,-~~,.-ic-, - Fnotocells and Somicoi-Auctor Device. ;~bf-, Jom:.z P,~~f Zili- - Fizika, No 'j', 1-959~ 15";)f3'1 It u ("! I -) 1 -SIxivaituk, Kuzi.dakl 'McuLas I;,.stit,-Itc! of 11-aclea, Ph-y,.7-ies, Czuc'ia~,-Iovak 1"cadeny of Seic~--ces, Prv.~-;ua, Czeehos-,-ov-akia Title Lical Sensitivity of Cathodes -)f PIiotocloctronic ltalti- pliers. Orif~ Pub Ceskcsl. casop., fys., 1.-)"-,13, 8, 5. 602-6o'-,' Ab5-cract iilvestipttiDn was 1:1-~Cle of t'he affoct of t!--e L111orz- F S-,-encit.y of the sensitivity, of photocatimdes of FEU-19 i;.d Ral-6342 DhotozaultiplierG on the distribution of the a~aplitudes in the spectr,,~:-a of t'Lie out-mat pulses of ti-le scintillatio7i detector. Card 1/1 96 - SKRIVANEK, J. Distribution curves in a longitudinal fluidized bed reactor. P. 407. CHENUCKY PRUW'iL. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 9, no. ~, Aug. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960. Uncl. 8175-3 Z/037/60/000/04/006/014 E073/E535 AUTHORS: Sk'riva'nek, Ji.~~!, Vesela, Marie TITLE: Temperature Dependence of Scintillation Detector, ff PERIODICAL: Ceskoslovensky casopis pro fysiku, ig6o, No 4, PP 312-315 ABSTRACT: The temperature dependence of the efficiency was measured on detectors with organic and inorganic scintillatovs between +5 and +400C. The entire detector, 1.e. the crystal, a type RCA 6655 photo- multiplier and the pre-amplifier,were all enclosed in a thermostat with a water containing shell. The temperature was maintained with an accuracy of + 0.5*C. In the case of Nal(TI), the change in the efficiency was determined from the change in the position of the photo- line, whilst in the case of organic scintillators it was determined from the Compton edge of the appropriate mono-energy gamma radiation. The spectra were measured by a single channel amplitude analyser, whereby the long duration stability of the spectrometer was better than Card 1/2 1%. The measured temperature dependence of various C-11) CZECHOSLOVAKIA NYVLT, J; SKRIVANEK, J; GOTTFRIED, J; KRICKOVA, J Research Institute for Inorganic Chemistry (Forschungsinstitut fUr anorganische Chemie), Osti nad Labem (for all) Prague, Collectionpff 0 00 slovak Chemical No 5, May 196b, PP 2127-213 "Crystallization.,Part 19: Influence of,agitation on the latitude of metastable zones*0 ACC NR. AP6032763 SOURCE CODE: CZ/Oda[6-CtOOO/00'9/0'239/024-2- AUTHOR: Havel, J. (Engineer, Candidate of sciences); Skrivanek, J. (Engineer) ORG: Institute of Information Theory and Automation-, CSAV, Prague (Ustav teorie informace a automatizace CSAV) TITLE: Certain probability problems and their solution by modeling SOURCE: Automatizace, no. 9, 1966, 239-242 TOPIC T~GS: probabilistic automaton, analog computer, analog differential analyzer, mathematic model, model theory, Monte Carlo method ABSTRACT: . After a brief discussion of numerical modeling for the solution of prob- ability problems, the ADAPP computer is*described (Analog Differential Analyzer for solving Probability Problems) develdped at UIIA of CSAV, which is employed with sec- tional equipment for modeling random processes. It has enough integrators to model the input.filters and form continuous random processes, also quadrators to find mean values and divergences. A summator.is activated by a compensation current controlled by a potentiometer. Integrators are controlled independently to govern computing .circuits, memory cells, numerical voltmeter, and printer in order to record partial and conLtulative results. The computer has both times-and leveled relaases. Other equipment models random processes, such as a-succession of independent variables with two values, stipulated probability, successive timed variables with a given mean Card. 1/2 UDC: 519.2 62.001.57 ACC NR: AP6032763 value and divergence) continuous Gaussian distribution with a given mean value and autocorrelative functions. An example is given of solving problem in automobile spring suspension involving six variables: wheel acceleration, body acceleration, vertical and lateral forces on spring hangers, and interrelation of these with driver acceleration. These processes were solved by the Monte Carlo method as appl.ied to te;ts with model cars, tires, road surfaces, and strain on the driver. A second type of problem was solved irivolving.tirhing of operations along an industrial assembly line. The third type of modeling problem is illustrated by determining the time lag from a sharp increase in voltage in a reverse current circuit to the point where it.causes a line breakdown. Orig. art. has:: 1 formula and 7 figures. SUB*CODE: 09, 12/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 007 Card Z/038/61/000/010/004/008 AUTHORS: Musilek, PrAna;; David, Lubomir; Kac'ena, Vladimir and SkrvivAnek, Jit"'i TITLE: The VVR-S nuclear reactor and its application possibil-il.ties PERIODICAL: JadernA energie, no, 10, 1961, 343-348 TEXT: This article lists only reactor data essential for experi- ments and evaluates experience obtained during reactor operation. The reactor has a system of horizontal experimental channels (60 and 100 mm. in diameter) and vertical irridiation channels (60, 45 and 40 mm in diameter). Adjacent to the active zone is a movable thermal column, made of graphite, which contains one horizontal and four vertical channels. Three special channels in the reactor shielding are destined for biological research. Laboratories located beneath the reactor are equipped for handl- ing highly-active isotopes. The reactor itself is an intensive source of neutrons and gamma-radiation. The neutron, resulting Card 1/5 Z/038/61/000/010/004/008 The VV-S nuclear reactor from the fission-chain reaction, can be divided into: (a) fast (fission) neutrons with energies above 104 ev; (b) resonance (medium) neutrons; and (c) slow (thermal) neutrons with energies less than 0.1 ev. At a maximum reactor output of 2,000 kw, the average neutron flux in the first part of the core life is ap- proximately 1013n/cm2/sec. The gamma radiation can be divided according to its origin into: (a) prompt (fission) radiation which has a total energy of 7.827 mev and an average energy of 1.1 mev; and (b) radiation emitted by fission products. The to- tal gamma radiation on the boundary of the active reactor zone reaches up to 108 tissue rads/hr. The operations performed with the aid of the reactor can be divided into (a) technical irra- diation service; (b) production of radioisotopes; (c) physical experiments; and (d) experiments in the field of reactor tech- niques. Technical irradiations to determine the behavior of va- rious materials or test animals are made in cooperation with other Czechoslovak research institutes. Targets are irradiated either directly in the active zone or on the periphery of the reactor. More than 50% of the time of reactor operation have so Card 2/5 Z/038/61/000/010/004/008 The VVR-S nuclear reactor ... far been used for producing radioisotopes~ Successful clinical tests were made with Na-24, K-42 and J-131. Regular deliveries of radio-isotopes were started in 1960. The institute produces Na-24 in form of NaCl, NaHC03 and Na2CO3 with specific activi- ties up to 100 mc/g Na; corresponding K-42 compounds with spec- ific activities up to 40 mc/ K; Cu-64 in form of the metal or or CUS04; P-32 with carrier fspecific activity 1.2 mc/mg P), without'carrier (specific activity 1.0 mc/mg P), in form of H3PO 49 Na2HPO 4' NaH2PO 4' KH2PO 4' and K2HFO4solutions, and as red P; and S-35 in form of H SO . BaSO , Na . and elementary 2 V 4 2S S. The production of J-131 and Au-193, which is presently di.9- continued, will be resumed after completion of the new radio- chemical building. Major areas of physical experiments performed at the Nuclear Research Institute are study of nuclear reactions with slow electrode5 (radiative capture) and reactor-physical measurements. Individual papers deal with the influence of photomultiplier resolution on the total resolution of a scin~, tillation spectrometer; the basic design of a Compton gamma-ray Card -3/ Z/038/61/000/010/004/008 The VVR-S nuclear reactor scintillation spextrometer, eto~ Spectrometric investigation .'?f radiative capture by the nuclei of various elements delivered more precise data in the low-energy part of decay schemes and revealed new gamma-transition lines. Studies of gamma-radiation double cascades (which have a total energy equal to the binding energy of neutrons) are important for precise determination of decay schemes and were conducted on compound nuclei Cl-36, Hg-200 and Co-60. Information on spin conditions in compound nuclei can be obtained from angle correlations of two-cascade connected gamma lines, An instrument for measuring such angle correlations, lately installed at the Institute, consists of two sointilaation spectromQters, a coincidence system with high time discrimination (5-10-!~sec), and a multichannel time ana- lyzer, The neutron spectrometer used at the VVR-S reactor employs a mechanical separator, consisting of a steel d:tum, 200 mm in diamter with a system of radial slots, performing !5,000 rpms, Neutrons are registered by a series of boron coun- ters and liquid neutron.-scintilla,tion detectors, developed by the Institute. A special gas fission detector was developed Card 4/5 The VVR-S nuclear reactor Z/038/61/000/010/004/008 for measuring effective fission cross-sections. Distribution of the neutron flux in rod-shaped fuel elements was investigated in the thermal column of the reactor. The irradiated fuel speci- mens are provided with Au, In and Dy foils, serving as activa- tion detectors, and the flux distribution of thermal and reso- nance neutrons inside the fuel element is derived from the re- gistered 3 and)~-activity. The same method is used to determine the diffusion length in moderators containing hydrogen. There are 4 figures and 14 references: 13 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-So- viet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: K, Way - E.P, Wigner: Phys.Rev.70 (1946), p. 130. ASSOCIATION; 'astav jadern6ho v'zkumu CSAV (Nuclear Research Y Institute, Czechoslovak AS) Card 5/5 SKRIVANLN!~ J.; 11 ` tit 1 d, P-ppro-cLmate sc~ . --~n of sh-rt--ima ' -f f us lor, in- a spber I -,P-l 11 body. Chem pru-rn !-,,. no.? :351-353 J-' 164. 1. Resear,~'Ii inst4tute of Inorganic Ciie.Tistry, L13ti nad Lab-=.. JANAC, Karel, SKRIVANEK, J-4 r-i The anallog dlfferen-t4al anLlyzer -fcz, Stroj n& zprac inf 10,30-3-312 164. T, .If 0:,-Ma, or, 4 1, Theory anC Aulrmiation, 'Szzec--,-,o~~Iom- Acarle.-Yry of Sciarmes, Prague. SKRIVANEK, Jiri, inz, llpthod of programming *,h;-- ~T)App compiter, Automatizace -/ no. 6:144-148 Je '64. 1. institutp of Information Theory F-tn,,l Automation, Czecho- sl,)vak Academy of Sciences, Prague. AZ7 p- or.~L-J.!olu~on Ier- .. Mb.1,= 1 .4,_ M )4. 227-WIM).-FraWy pptd. WIPO, in the substrate (cems a adiment witich permits easy and satisfactory filtra. tioa, For monommxharides and their oxidation products add 1-5 cc. of 70% H&M to a 1. of substrate. keep at 50* for 10 min.. neutralize with freshly pptd. C&CO.. and filter with any accepted filtration. For polymechaMes which are hydrolyzed by acids, add I g, of stacked time or the milk o( lime to a 1. of the substrate, keep at SO' for 10 min.. and neutralize with H&PO, "d. 1: 1. The niethod wwks well for fruit.juices. Frank hfaresh SI=ANEK, M., VONDRA, L.j HEJCMAN, K. Modernizing production equipment in the USSR. P. 145o STROJIRENSKAL VYROBA., Praha, Czechoslovakia., Vol. 7, no. 3. 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC, Vol, 8, no. 7, July 1959 uncla. NEK, Miroslav . SKRIVA, Increasing efficiency of electric equipment repair. Elektrdtechnik 18 no-4:93-94 Ap .163. 1. Vyzkunme stredisko pro hospodareni zakladnimi prostrefty, Technicko- organizacni vyzkumny ustav strojirensky. STICHA, Vladimtr; SKRIVANEK, Miroslav Suitability of the design of machine tools for their maintenance and repair. Podn org 19 no.3:106-109 Mr '65. 1. Ppsearch Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Economics, Prague. HAASEY Zdenek; SKRIV,'L%,'E.K, Mirosliv '-'---'---- ----.-'-'-'-""U- -1' Information on the study tr ~ to the German Democratic Republic. Elektrotechnik 20 no.4:2 of cover Ap 165. SKRIV!'N--;:'K, lUro3lav, proble= Te~-.-- pra~:a 16 -:17. 0 164. .E:-rl-, e-f ma-intenanne and repairs. Ibid.: 7.2-774 Rethods and managel- 17 1. Center of Fixed 'e.anagement., Eesfiarch Ins"At.ute. of Mechanical Engineering and Bn-)nomics, Prague. SRRIVANEK, Ota Dr Coauthor, with Maj Dr Jiri NOVOTNY and Maj, Dr Vladimir PLACHT, Hradec Kralove Military Medical Academy, of article, "Hernia of the Infant's Diaphragm," dealing with five cases of major hernia of the kidphragm treated in early sta es by surgery. (VZL, Dee 541 SO: Sum. 436, 30 March 1955 BASTECKY, Jan; BRZEK, Vladimir; STEINWT, Leo; CERNOCH, Zdenek; SKRIVANEK, Ota; RUZICKA, Xaral Clinical evaluation of sPlenoPortograPI7- Cas.lek.cesk. 94 no.14: 359-365 1 Apr 5.5 - 1. Z radiolcgicke kliniky klinicks n8MOCnICe VLL a z chirurgicke klini~7 klinicia namocnice ~IA v Hradct Kralove. (SPLMI, radiograph7.' splenoportography, clin. evaluation) CERNOCII, Z.; TOMAHEK, J.; SKRIVAI~ri-, 0.; KREN, V. Roentgenographic cinematogNiphy of the digestive tube. Cesk.rentg. 15 ;fio.1:1-9 F 161. 1. Radiologicka klinika LF KU v Hradci Kralove, prednosta prof. Dr. Sc.dr. Jan Bastecky. (CINEYWOROGRAPHY) (GASTRO,IVTESTINAL SYSTEM radiog) -%'I KOVAR, Jiri; SKRIVANF-K, Otakar. Endobroncbial obondrohmartoma. Sborn.ved.prac.lokofak.Karlova Univ. (Hrad.Kra-l,) 6 no,3:259-268 163, 1. Chirurgicka klinika (prednosta: prof., HUDr. J.Procha2dca) a Radiologicka klinika (prednosta: DrSc, prof., MUDr.J*Bastecky), Universita Karlova. 4. SKRIVANEK, Ota; SALAVEG, Miloslav; PRIBORSKY, Jarofair; FDIGERLAND, Antonin; KRCH, Vaclav. Roentgen picture of the lungs in Wegener's granulomatosis. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Karlov. Univ. 8 no.2-.249-256 1 65. 1. Radiologicka klinika (prednorta - prof. MUDr. J. Bastecky, DrSc.); 1. interni klinika (prodnosta - prof. MUDr. F. Cemik); Patol. anat. ustav (prednostat prof. MUDr. A. Fingerland, DrSc.) Lekarske fakulty Karlovy Universit7 v Hradei Kralove. L .] 0 ~1'4' 7 - ~66 - - ---. _ ____ - ____ --- _ -_- - - ~f ACC NR: A N~02 3 15 2 SOMCII!, CODE: CZ/0060/65/000/66/615 4~~ 70,1 ivanok, Otalcar- ~'a~shivanolc, 0. (Major; Graduate physician); Svacina, ! I ~U S) _%; Jaroslay-4-i tor of mdicine; Candidate of sciences); '_'Vaicliina, I. (Lieutenant colonel; Doc Dra1iozal iypolit--Dragozal, G. (Major; Doctor of modicine _~~e~nWk, Doctor of naodicina; Carflidate of sciences) ZI 161 0-RG: !~curologpical Department /headed by Colonel, Doctor of -medicine Zcantis~pleskoi/ TIN, Prague (fleurologicke oddeloni-UM); NeuromLrgical Clinic /headed by Hajor general, rofessor Zdenok Kunc, Doctor of medicine, Doctor of sciences/p,KUg Prague (14euro- P cl-drurgicka klinilcA 1W) TITL,: Remarks concerning some similarities of clinical and x-ray findings in ,lumbar discopathies SOMIC.'~]: Vojenske zdravotnicke listy, no. 4, 1965, 15)-154 TOPIC TAGS: bone disease, radiography, ol.1nical medicine, ranb surgery, diagnostic modicL'10 ABST,b%CT-. X-ray findings are very variable and not reliable for making a diagnosis. The spine undergoes certain changes caused by advancing age, and these can influence the x-ray evaluation. The authors investigated 250 patients treated by conservative means and 240 who underwent surgery. Forty-six percent of the discopathies occurred beti-reon the ages of 30 and 40. Irritation symptomatology prevails in young patients; Card L 30947-66 ACC NR.. AP6023152 after the ago of 50, it was found in only 8,1%. The period of anamosis influences .1 the x-ray findings. The age of +.he patient and the clinical state also have a bearing on the x-ray pictures The seriousness of the clinical picture is not a function of ! the period of anamnosis. Orig. art. has; 2 tables* fi-PR-S7 SUB CODS: 06 / SUEN DATE: none , I NR1 AP6023153 SOURCE CODJ-'-: AUTHOR- - Syacina. Jaroslav--Svachina, Io (Lto colonel; Doctor of medicine; -Candidate of sciences); I-Jalzy. Zdenek (Doctor of medicine; Candidate of sciences),,' Otalcar---SIcrshivanek, 0. (I-1aJor; Graduate physician); Drahosal, boater of medicine) ORG: Nourosurgical Clinic /headed by Major general, Professor Zo Kunco Doctor of )6~ medicine, Doctor of sciencosl, WL-10-Prague-Stresovice (NouroddrurgicFw klinika FVL-KU); Neurological Department /headed by Colonel, Doctor of-medicine Fro Pleskot/. UVII, Prague Norvovo oddelani UVN) T-rfi~;: Value of x-ray examination for indication of surgical treatment of lumbar discopathips SOURCE: VoJenske zdravotnicke listy,,no. 4, 1965, 154-156 TOPIC TAGS: x ray investigation, clinical medicine, bone disease, 81Xr gory ABSTRACT: Clinical and x-ray findings in 240 patients who underwent surgery in a period of 2 years at t1ie clinic and the hospitalwhere the authors. '1 work is discussed PnoumoperlrUelography gives more reliable data than x-rays; in 50%, localizations were found by this method. Clinical findings am the most reliable; in disc L5, surgery confirmed 91.20 of the findings; in disc L4, 70% were confirmed. Origo art. has: 3 tables. fi-P in -s7 SUB CODE: 06 / SU13M DA*rr,: none / ORIG REF: 004 OTH REF: 006 r-"4 I /-1 0 & nnri 616.?21.ir4,A -r,7-n-7-A--7c-ma T 3094~_,-4-6 ACC NR. P6023154 SOL RICE CODE: CZ/0060/65/000/00N,/0156/0157 1: A T AUTI;G~,: Drahozal, Rypolit--Dracozal, G. (Major; Doctor of medicine); Skrivanek. enek Doctor of medicine; LOt lQr-31cranivanek, 06 (Major, Doctor of medicine); H&Jy _Z4 ~L iCandidate of sciences); Svacina, Jaroslav--Svach:Lna, I. (Lt. Colonel, Doctor of medicine; Candidate of sciences) ORG: Neurological Department /headed by Doctor of medicine Fro Pleskot/, UYN. Praguel (nervove oddoleni, UVIT), Neurosurgical Clinic /headed by Protessor, Doctor Z. Jtmc, Doctor of sciencos/.EL-0, Pragve-Stresovice (nourochirurgicka klinika FVL-KU) TITLE: Evaluation of x-ray findings in patients suffering from lumbosciatic syndr SOURCS: Vojenske zdravotnicke listy, no. 4, 1965, 156-157 TOPIC TAGS- man, x ray -investigation, nervous system disease A135TWLCT: 250 patients treated conservatively for lumbago and lumbosciatic were investigated. In 24%, the X-ray findings were norml, in 44.4% the chaz-q~'Ow':Sere not specific, and only in 31,6p~ of the patients was there an indication of the loca- one-third does not correspond to clinical findings* tion of spina-1 damage* Of these, The x-ray examination can be considered only a help, but it dhould not be overrated. Orig. art. has: 1 table, fmf SuB COD.,3: 06 / SUBM DATE: none / CRIG REF: 004 / SDV REF: 001 OTH REF: 001 Card 1/1 0 6, uDc.. 616.7n.6..617.5527-o-ig.9-07-1.75---L- SKRIVANZE, V. SKRIVANEK, V. Preparing the KU-2 ccnb.*ne for harvesting corn. P. 367 Vol. 6., No. 19, Oct - 1956 MIERCHANISAGE ZIYEDEIBTVI AGRICULTURE Praha, Czechoslovakia SO; East European Accession, Vol. 6, N,- 3, March 2fj*fix 1957 BENFS, Milan, inz., C.Sc.; KLEIN, Fetr; SKRIVANEK, Vaclav, inz. Operaticnal determination of barite by the methcd of mathematical statistics. Rudy 10 no. 4:120-124. Ap 162 1. Ustav pro vyzkum rud, Praha. sKmmEK, V., inz.; KIE321, P. Some devices for improver-.nt and speeding the work in ore laboratories. Rudy 10 no-5:172-174 My 162. SKRIVANEK, Vaclav, inz.; KLEIN, Petr An economical analysis of low-copper ores. Rudy 10 no.61- Suppl.iPrace vysk ust no.5:34-36 Je 162. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum rud, Praha. SKRIVAIEK, Vaclav, inz.; KIEM-1, Petr - Analytical conference of the Ore Research Institute. Rudy 10 no.12:420 D 162. KLEEEITI, Petr; SKRIVAIEK, Vaclav Complexometric determination of silver in the AgI101- Chem prum 12 no.7:359-361 JI 162. 1. 'Ustav pro vyzkum rud. SKRIMEN, Vaclav, inz.; KLEINp Petr Analysis of zirconium sand. Rudy 11 no.3:89-92 Mr 163. 1. Ustav pro vyzk= rud, Praha. KIII.Aii, I*oLr; Vaclav Detennination of small amounT,3 of galliur.. Chem pmrri 13 no.5: 250-251 INY 163. 1. Ustav pro rud, Praha. SKRIUMI, N. ----- ------ Prophylaxis and therapy of rachitis. Lijec.vjes. 72 no.2:74-75 F '50. (C14M 19:2 ) 1. Of the Pediatric Clinic in Beograd (Director -- Prof. M.Ambro- zic, M.D.). SKRIVANELI. N., dr.; " , P., dr.; KALAFATIC, Z., dr.; POTKONJAK, M., dr. Clinical aspects, pathogenesis and therap7 of acuto polioqrelitin. Lijec. vjes- 76 no.5-06:195-208 1954. 1. Iz Djeeje klinika Medicinskog fakulteta u Zagrebu. (POLIOMYELITIS, etiol. & pathogen.) SnIV?.NM,I, H.dr; PARSINI, K. dr; PASINI. D. dr. ACTH and "c"ortl sone in the treatment of meniWal tuberculosis. Lijec.vJos.76 no.9-10:450-460 1954. 1. Iz Djocje klinike Medicinakog fakalteta u Zagrebu. (TUBERCULOSIS, HIENGRAL, ther. AGTH & cortisone, results(Ser)) (ACTH. tber.use tuberc.meningeal, results(Ser)) (CORTISDNE,'ther.use. tuberc.,meningeal, resultB(Ser)) TMOSLAVIA/Human and Animal Physiology - Metabolism. T-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 314o4 Author S __~ ~i~~ansini, K., Fiser-Herman, M., Tiefenbacit, A., Librenjak, K., Petrovacki, M., Majnaric, D., Svel, 1. Inst Title Jlinical and Biochemical Data Concerning Rickets. nrig Pub Acta med. jugosl-, 1956, 10, No 3, 337-359 Abstract Tw.2nty children aged 4 months to 2 years and ill with rickets were placed under observation. The triple intro- duction into the miscle of 15 mg of calciferol (I) in all the children gave a positive results; however, the rate with which X-ray and clinical symtoms discipeared in dif- ferent children varied significantly. A different thera- peutic effect did not depend on the gravity of the clini- cal and biological symptoms. The content of Ca in the serum before the beginning of the treatment was < 9 mep in more than half of the children; after the first Card 1/2 8 TAJDER,Y;iro.glav, dr.; SKRIVAMIC, Ante -,,. z- Dr. Stanko Miholic2 1891-1960; obituary. Oteol vjes Hrv 14: 423-428 160 (publ.161). 1. Clan Urednickog odbora, referent, "Geoloski vjesnik" (for Tajder). S/058/62/000/005/023/119 A001/AlOl v 6 L n k o v ATrousil, Z. Experience with semi-conducting detectors PE-~IiiODICAL: Ro~'erativnyy zhurnal: Fizika, no. 5. 1962, 8, abstract 5B67 ,if ~ Chekhosl. fiz. zh.", 1961, B 11, no. 10, 755-763, English; Russian summar-j) T-7,=': The authors investigated spectrometric characteristics of silicon semi-conducting detectors with surface barrier. n-silicon with specific resis- tiV4~ 2 to 2 x 104 ohm . cm was used for manufacturing detectors. ty of 2 x 10 t 2 - -)-mm thick plates cut out of n-type silicon single crystals were carefully polished, pickled in the mixture of sulfuric and hydrofluoric acids and washed. r.I surface barrier was formed by dust-spraying a thin gold film onto one of tho, faces. Side-by-side with detectors was used a wide-band amplifier with low level of intrinsic noise (10jj-v). The time of pulse growth in the amplifier a-mounted. to 80 nsec. A 100-channel amplitude pulse analyzer was connected to 2 m ~-e amplifier output. Best energy resolution attained with detectors of 50- m area amounts to 0.&,55 for OL-particles of ThC1. It is pointed out that energy Card 1//2 75/038/W9W/009/00 AUTHORSt Skfivinkovig M.9 Trousilq Ze TITLE: Czechoslovak semiconductor detectors of charged particles PERIODIGAM -Jaderna Knergie, no, 91 1962, 326 TEXT; In the article the preparation of detectors with surface potential'. barrier on n-type silicon is described. Using these detectors some measurements were carried out, namely of energy rooolution which is ~,093 %'in the beat case for alpha particles* the measurement of the effective layer depth which is in good agreement with calculated value, further the measurement of rbsolution dependence on the biasq on. temperature and on the collimation of incident alpha particle beam* Also the use of this detector as a spectrometer of 695 MeV protons was examined, The second part of the article describes the arrangement-of the detector enabling to reach the double effective layer on the same silicon and at the same bias* This arrangement may be used As a Card 1/2 SKRIVUKOVA, M.; TROUSIL, Z. Conference on semiconduting detectors In Dubna. Jaderna energie 8 no.7:258-259 Jl 162. ACCESSION NR: AP3003622 Z/0055/63/013/005/0396/0398 AUTHOR: Kremenek, J.; Skrivankova, H.; Simkova, J. TITLE: Measurement of angular distribution of elastically scattered protons from aluminum atoms with mass number 27 SOURCE: Chekhoslovatskiy fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 13, no. 5, 1963, 396-39s TOPIC TAGS: proton scattering, proton elastic scattering, proton inelastic scattering, proton scattering spectrum, proton scattering distribution ABSTRACT: The angular distribtuion of elastically scattered protons and five groups of inelastically scattered protons from Al has been measured with the help of a Sc detector with a barrier corresponding to a proton energy of 7.0 Mev and protected with a 16-p-thick Al foil to absorb the a particles produced at the target. The range of meas- rements was 30-170* at an incident proton energy of 6.5 Mev. The measured groups correspond to -Q values of 0.842, 1.015, 2.21, 2.73, 2.98 and 3.00 Mev, of which the first three groups were resolved. Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP3003622 The angular distribtuion of inelastically scattered protons obtained in measurements repeated several times for each angle are given in a table. The continuation of the studies of inelastic processes on aluminum is announced. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Ustav jadernehe vyzkumu CSAV, Prague (Institute of Nuclear Physics, CSAV), Katedra fyziky fakulty strojni, CVUT (Facillty of Machinery, Physics Department, CVUT) SUBMITTED: 27Aug62 DATE ACQ: 12Jun63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 004 Card 2/2 n f~ r I': g tu ed r -ai ACCESSION NRz APW15893 Z/0038/64/000/001/0032/0033 AUTFORt Skrivanko TITLE: Conference on semiconductor detectors at roseendorf SOURCE: Jaderna energie, no. 1, 1964* 32-33 TOPIC TAGS: Ge-based semiconductors, gamma spectrometry, semiconductor defectors.,; Si detectors, lithium-diffused germaniVh detettorp lithium-diffused silicon de- tector ABSTRACT: The author reports on a conference on semiconductor detectors held at Rossendorf in East Germany on 23-28 September 1963. Altogether 50 scientists attended from Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, China, Korea, Hungary,, East Germany, Rumania, and Soviet Russia. 50 lectures were given ont the technology of semi- conductor detectors; use of semiconductor detectors in nuclear physics; tech- i nicA uses of semiconductor detectors; and electronics. Considered best.was the lecture by 0. Matveyev from Leningrad describing a new type of detector, suitable for gamma spectrometry and made of Ge into which Li was diffused.. It is beat for gamma application as Ge has a higher atomic usight than the generally u8ed Card Vy,"~ ACCESSION NR; AP4015693 Si compounds. ng 1 of the Enclosure shows the peak obtained with Cs-137. The Ge detector has stperior analytical calYacity c6mpared to scintillation spectro- meters, but its pbotoeffect is not yet~,Tully ufiderstood. Improvement will pro- bably be obtaine& when deeper layers are used;.'the present layer was only j MM thick. However, 'to prevent U leakage"it will, probably be necessary to main- tain the detectox"constantly at a law Umperatfire. Other lectures covered Si detectors with a potential barrier and?~a detector with a surface potential barrier protected by a ring electrode. Silicon detectors with diffused U in- cited much interest. A device for a cohtinous''control of a cyclotron to prevent a simultaneous production of protons and deuterons and spectrometric detectors for measurements of foil thicknesses wer'e described. Orig. art. has 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBIMTEM 00 DATE ACQt O3Feb64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: GEj NS NO REF SOVo 000 Card 2/~! onmi 000 26273 Z/038/61/000/003/001/003 A201/A126 AUTHOR: SkHvhnkov6L-Vesel&, Marie T.IrLE.- New detector type for nuclear spectrometry PERIODICAL: Jaderna energie, no. 3, 1961, 79 - 84 TEXT; The article describes three types of semiconductor detectors with p-n junction, their properties, and potential uses in nuclear spectrometry. The use of semiconductor detectors in nuclear spectrometry is based on the following prin- ciple: When a ionizing particle passes through a semiconductor, the number of cri- ginating electron-hole pail?s is proportional to the particle energy. When the par- ticle passes through the p-n junction, and its range is not greater than the effec- tive transition region, the height of the current pulse on an external load is a--so proportional to the particle energy, Consequently, a semiconductor detector can, in appropriate arrangement, be used as a spectrometer of ionizing particles. The artticle lists the following three typei of Western semiconductor detectors: (1) Detectors with a junction between n-type germanium and germanium oxide formed-on the surface of the germanium crystal beneath a vapor-deposited Au layer, as dessr:t~ ed by J. M. McKenzie and D. A. Bromley [Ref. 5: AECL 887 (1959)) and j. I. Fan',- Card 1P CZECHOSLOVAKIA CHYTIL, ?; SKRIVA'NOVA I J Institute of Physiology of the Czechoslovak Academy Z) of Sciences, Fra,~~ue (for both) Pragrue, Collection of Czec1ioployak Chemical Communicationav No 8, 1963, pp 22o7-2214 "Fictors Influencin,:,r 'Une Conversion of the Inactive Form of Liver Tryptophan Pyrrolase into the Active Form." PIT',:A, Vaclav; V i:SIKOV.-'-, Zdenim; Z,;enel.; L-DL*S.~, Electrical r=-spc~nses of deer zerebr-.' st=uc~ures ~o ~'-e alministration o-f !SD 25 in c-nts. Sborn. --ac. lek. 1c. Karlov, imiv. Olxa~i Kr,~,I) 4 zio.4:1~69-480 160. 1. 'lle-,Lrologickm Idinika v Plzr-i; prodnosta prof. .-Mr. V. Fitha. GUT X plimmiocol) (BlLkjT;T pharm;icol) (LYSEI-LIC ACID pharmacol) MENSIKOVAY Z.; POLAK, 0.; VRBIK, J. ; Technicka spolupraca KARLICKOVA, H.; SKRIVANOVA, S. - , The clinleal and. allatmencopkMa0paphic picture of brain abscesses. Acta univ. carol.[Modl no.1:89-110 '61. 1. Neurologicka klinika fakulty vseobeoneho lekarstvi, University Karlovy se sidlem v Plzni, pre&nosta prof. dr. V. Pitha. (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) (BRAIN ABSCESS diag) Z,,icn,,m; POLA. Ota,"car; pi, i;li, Vaclav; MiisIll , Zdeliek; L ':)I' t,o,.ImL(-,Ica zq~olujiraca: KA:~LICKOVA, iii.; 3Kl'JVA'iiOVk S. .Uectrical activity ol- cortical ~md` zitructurc.- to :,.ffer.-,-nt sti'milli) !;trychmino an.! otlior drugo in calus, Sborr. vcd. prac, 1~,k. fak. Karlov. univ. ('11-rad Kral) 4 no..14.:44',- 467 ' 61. 1, Illeurologickc klinika L-TU v Plzni; precinosta prof. ~JjDr. V. Pitila. physiol) physiol) (STRYCIDII11- ph,-,r.-,i.-col) I -M'SIKOVA, Mcnka; IIRBIK, Jan. Technicka spoluprace: KARLICKOVA, H.; SKIRIVATIOVAI S. Clinical picture and electroencephalogram of cerebral hemor- rhages. Acta Uriv. Carol. [med-I (Praha) 9 no.5:453-482 163 1. 11'eurologicka I:linika lekarske fakulty University Karlovy v Plzni. IMSIKOVA, Z.; POLAK.O.; VRBIK,J. Tecbnicka spoluprace: KARLICKOVA, H.; SKRIVANOU, So Clinical and electroencephalographic picture of thrombosis and stenosis of the carotid arteries. Acta Univ. Carol. [med.] (Praha) 9 no.8:673-701 1063 1. Neurologicka klinika lekarske fak-ulty University Karlovy v Flzni. MENSIKOVA, Zdenka; VRBIK, Jan;Tocbnicka spolupracel. KARLICKOTA, H.2* SKRIVMIOVAJ S. Clinical and electroencephalographic picture of encephale- malacia. Act& Univ. Carol. [med.] (Praha) 10 no.2tlO9-137 16/+ 1. Neurologicka klinika lekarske fakult7 University Karlovy r Plmi a Neurochinirgicka klinika lekarske fakulty University Karlovy v Hradci Kralove, (prednosta: prof. MUDr. R.Petr.) SKRIZHALIN, I., kapitan-nastavnik Passenger traffic on the Kuybyshev - Melekess line. Rech. transp. 21 no.12:48 D 162. (MA 15:12) (Merchant marine-Passenger traffic) (Cheremshan Rivier-Inland water transportation) KAZAKOV, V.I., dots.; MOLOIDTSOVA, A.A., ordinator; SnIZHEVSKIY, V.K,, ordinator; CH)WOVA, S.V., ordinator Material on a study of photoprotective and photosensitizing properties ov various drugs for external application. Vest.derm. i van. 31 no.2: 47 Mr-Ap '57. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Iz kafedry kozhnykh i venericheskilth boleney Starropol'skogo meditsinskogo instituta. (DRUGS) (LIGHT--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFF-7,CT) BYKOVA, V.S., SKRIZHINSKAYA. V.I. Metbods of determining small amounts of niobium and tanta- lum in raw ores. Zav.lab. 26 no.5.1523-529 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Ysesoyuznyy geologicheskiy instituto (Niobium--Analysis) (Tantalum--Analysis) S/1081 621000103~1022/112 B /~; ~ 145, A U C. T! S Kukh,-~;ren'~-o, A. A. , 5krizn'inska,,,a, 11. 1. , Vayn3htj~!n, i~. Yo. T Il"L E': of niobium and tantalum in the complexes of u1traba:;-*Lc-,-L1kali roc'r-.s PE'i 10 DI L Refera-~iv:-,-7y ZnUrnai. Khimiya, no. 5, 1,Q0'2, 122-1217 abstract (Zap. Vses. mineralog. o-va, v. QO, n,~. 2, 1961, 172-192) .-XT: Certain reCularities of Nb and Ta behavior in the formation process of t-,,e 1-,ltrabasic-alkali intrusions of the Kola Peninsula are considered. "u.- v .. iErous che-.-,-*cal and spectral analyses of rocks and minerals ha e establis'-ed that Nb and Ta are characteristic elements of the giver, comzlexes. The averac~e contents of these ir the massifs of the Kola Peninsula fluctuate within the range: 1-34-5-118'10- 2 :/0 Nb and -.3 , 1.,--2-5-96-10 ;~~ Ta. The character of 'jb and Ta distribution and the forms o~ their occurrence are different for various stages of macs4' Card 1/2 S/05 1 /-62/G00/'00=: 1 22 '1 1, 2 -/3,101 ~/O leochemistry of niobium and tantalum in... 3149 .:.o rmna' ion. Da~-a are sun--lied regarding- the contents of Nb 0and Ta 0 k, - 0 2 5 2 5 138 s-jecimens of minerals from these rocks (pyroxene, hornblende, Dhlogol)ite, melanite, schorlomille, sphene, titanoma6netite, perovskite, baddeleyitle, pyrochlore, zirkelite, natroniobite, dysanalyte). DurinE the init-ial s-.aJes of the mass--*--~sl rmation Nb and Ta do not form individual minerals, but F-re endocryptically seized by the rockforming silicates and cc:rDcurd oxides of T-*L; the process of minerogenesis Ta orecedes Nb. in ;.he products of residual crystallization (ppegmatites) '0~ a n-iven Eamma, t-1-ese elements form individual minerals pyrochlore) or a,~~ear as components of comoound oxides o-P Zr and Ti 'baddeley-ite, jo st -ma;~ma Var40US d-sanalite). Durint- the tic sta-e the metasomatic ,processes bring about their local concentrations. Greater mobility of :,"-, t-an :~a is established. The sepa-ration. of Nb and Ta is conditIoned y t'-e factor of crz.,st-nilo-cliem-ical selection resulting in selective endocr-~:)tic --osition of Ta in struc-,.ures of Zr-minerals, and collection in the complex oxides -,-.ith reduced coordination ratic. LAbstracter's nott~: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 SYJtLA, J066f Classification Of part3 aild its uso for toclixiology titandurdization. Stroj vyr L11 no.8.082-385 Ag. 163. 1. Ceskomoravska-Zolben-Danek Blansko, nopo;, Blansko, SKRI,-., jos5f Struo,tural and technological classifieation,, a way of technical and organizational progress in piece production. Podn org 17 no-98398-402 S163 1. Geskomoravoka-Kolben-Danek Mansko. SKRLAY Josef "Economical handling of materials" by Jan Vrablik. Reviewed by Josef Skrla. Stroj vyr 12 no-3:232 164. SKRLAND,B.; SPANIHEL, J. Evaluation of results after Rryntachak's prostatectomy. Rozhl. chir. 39 no.8:569-574 Ag 16o. 1. Urologicka klinika. university v Brne, prednosta prof. MUDr. K.Neuwirt. (PROSTATECTONT statist) PAGES, V.; HLASI~TCJ Z.; SERLAND, B. I Uombination of surgical treatment with im-plantat-lon of granules of Au-198 in cancer of the urinary bladder. Rozhl. chir. 44 no.6:413-417 Je 165. 1. (!r(,i,ogj.cktj oddolenl nemocnico v Praze 8-IM-1olika (71A(Airl (1cw. dr. V. Paces) a Onkologicky ustav v Praze 8 (reditel F. Vadura). PAIGHL, Premysl; SK ~IiT~. 1~~s; SYKORA, Jindrich. Technicka spoluprace EYBLOVA, Marie Fever caused by inhalation of metal fumes from brass welding. Plzen. lek. sborn. 23:115-118 164 1. Klinika vnitrnich chorob lekarske fakulty University Karlovy se sidlem v Plzni (prednosta: prof. Mr. K. Bobek); Oddeleni chorob z povolani t prumyslove toxikologie Statni fakultni ne- mocnice v Plzni (prednostat prim. MUDr, F. Huzl, CSc.). 1--) -, .~ i) A'i -~ t.,/./ --i 1-i-, SKRLKOVA, Emilie - ~ - - New organization and administration of regional health services. Cesk. zdravot. 6 no.1:6-9 1958. 1. Vyzlumny ustav organisace zdravotnictvi. (PUBLIC HFALTH in Czech., organiz. & admin. of regional health serv. (Cz)) LANGER, Sedrich; SKRNA, Vaclav 71 Nollow floors for dwellinp, houses, Poz stavby 13 no,1:2Z-27 165, 1. Pozemni stavby, Usti nad Labem. 1"' OL AN'D And jil lor, nct f f t py . ... '- Lek-ar-ski 1 1 E P 18 Fnb Iy! 1 '1 "0 frnl e an. d c T- h S t, !I,!+. of ~ ~i iol t al s in s t hf-, :r -15 1 r d dQ ' ..3r ,r are nr--~neilt da CZECUSLOVAKIA Human and Animal Physiology (Kormi anu Pathological). Effects of Physical Factors. Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, No. 60914 Author :Raskova, H.; Skrobal, D.; Dionstbier, Z. Ins t :Not given - Titlo :The Antitoxic Effect of the ATP Orig Pub :Coskosl. fysiol., 1956, 5, No 4, 456-459 Abstract :ATP was used for the treatment of radiation sickness, produced in mice by irradiation with 400 - 800 r. doses. A single intravenous injection of 5 mg.1k;g. of ATP on the 5th day after irradiation did not reduce the mortality of the animals. A single or double injection of the same dose on the 5 - 26th day after the irradiation lavered the mortality only with higher doses of irradiation. It is thought that the lowering of the ATP level in the blood and the rise in the level of the ATP-ase in radiation Card 1/2 16o VEM, M.; VIRIKEOVA, J.; SKROBAL, D.; MIMACHOVA, E. The action of glucose on protamine hyperlipaemia. Rev. Czech. M. 4 no.l: 12-19 1958. 1. Pliarmacoloi-,ical Institute of the Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague. Director: Dr. M. Wenke, Institute for Human Nutrition, Prague. Director: Doc. J. Masek. (LIPIDS, in blood hyperlipemia induced by protamine sulfnte, eff. of glucose in rats) (PROTAMINES, eff. same) (GLUCOS3, eff. on hyperlipemia induced by protamine sulfate in rats) CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Tiarm AniTals. Honeybee. Abs Jour A u th or Inst Title Orig Pub Abstrpct: Card 112 Y,,.ef 7 jr - Biol., Yo. 22, 195~7 101283 SkrobP15 D. The Froblem of Artificial Fertilization. Veelarstvi, 1958, 11, 1,10. 19 4-5 Q-6 Attempts to stimulate the queen to mate in closed premises were unsuccessful.. Methods of direct Contacts Or of introducing portions of the dronets sexual organs appen-r to be very promising. In laboratory conditions the injec- tion method proved to be successful. however, its installation is -nade difficult by the com- plicated instruments which have to be used, and by insufficient knowledge of anatomy and function 74 L 00056-66 ACCESSION NR-. A?50?3869 cz/0049/64/000/on/C)869/0870 AUTHOR: Macko, Vladimir (Matsko., Vladimir)(Ivanka pri Dunaji),, Novacky, Anton (Novatskil Anton)(Ivanka pri Dunaji)) 61crobal.0 Mirko (Shk376bal, Mirko)(Bratislava-- Predmestie) TITLE-' Inhibition in "slide germination test" caused by tilletia controversa spores extract SOURCE! Biologia., no. 11, 196h, 869-870 TOPIC TAG8: plant diseasej fungus A13STRACT: Tilletia controversa has an incubation period of 4~6 ~Weelcs. Tilletia caries, and Tilletia foetida, spores germinate in a few days, Spore extracbs-did not inhibit growth test of wheat colooptile. Wie extract from the spores of T. controver- ;sa inhibited germination of conidiap while the extracts from To caries, and T, foetida di%A`not.;'vThe author .s acknow ledye vith thanks the technical assistance of J-Hassler and A. Peknikova.0 Card 1/2 A-HezacHFdro emene an Pe enzene as wheat stink-smut preventives. Miroslavjo ian. Mirko 98kro~al~nIlendor Magdolen, Jan BeEka, jurai Synak Sigan tg_ arfith, Anton Italy, and lozef Marcinek. Pol'no- T~ ho-~poddrslro 3, 218-2,3(1950)(Russiau and German sum- initries.)-A brief survey is presented of the literature dc- scribing tbe chem. and fungicidal pruperties of hexachloro- beHMIC (1) U11d of pent achl oronit robe. nzene (11), It was. sliown that in diAcs of 20 g. ative comp(l. t)cr 200 g. of dis- iliNctant Per 11dillUd Of gritill I iS SlIPCHOC tO 11 ILS U f1111.4i cildc against Til,!rlia focCula, B, 5. 1, ville Czechoslovakia/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their Application. Pesticides, 1-7 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19; 1956, 62149 Author: Toman, Miroslav; Stota, Zdenek;_~~robal, Mirko Institution: None Title: On the Procedure of Testing Soil Fungicides Original Periodical: Prispevek k metodice zkousek pudnich fungicidu, Biologia, 1956, 11, No 1, 12-21; Czech; Russian and German resumes Abstract: A simple method has been worked out for testing the activity of soil fungicides (SF), using cauliflower (C) and Rhizoctonia solani fungi which cause damping-off of C seedlings. The compounds under study in the form of a 20% dust are introduced into the soil to- gether with the C seed., applying the dust at a rate of 6.3-63 g/M2. Graphs of ge=ination and damping-off of C seedlings shov the fungicidal and herbicidal action of the compounds under study. A comparative study has been made of the activity of the following SF: Card 1/2