SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FABIJANSKI, JOZEF - FABRICHNYY, B.P.
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FABIJANSKIp Jozefy doe.
Noise in carrier 9"tems, Przegl telskom 34 no.8:238-239 Ag 161.
FABIJAWSKIP Jozefp doo.
Terminology and symbols in teleconaunication, Przogl tolekom 34 no*9:
278 S 161.
BIRECKI, M.; FABIJANSHO JT.; WIBkBWSKI, T.
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Kilogram per hectare seeding rate of red clover and alfalfa to
be used for herbage-a Roca nauk roln roal 87 no.3:4?1-480 163.
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1. Ratedra, Qgolnej Uprawy Apli i slin, Szkola Glowna
Gospodaretwa Wiejskiego., Warszawa.
K.,, CENKVi- F.P~ ~ T:)enkov, T.P.1
Observationo nn 11t,roven f1villor: ,r ^3z
pont nwAc roln ti..I.,11:37-40
-,. Department. Ar-'mal Fro,'inc,, o,' tnf,~ Ien~rltl Colllei~p of
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"arn.
- %w. Ifead
Burzynsk.1, Fiblj-iri~lca,',. 2. F(acer ~'Iivnn, Balgarla
(for 'Cenkow)
amp FABIN Sh.: XONIA L.
Bons transplantAtion into the vertebml boO in tuberculovi
spondylitio. Khirurglia .15 no.2/3;200-201 162.
(TUBZWULOSIS SPINLL mwg)
(BONS AND BONES tranBpl)
FABOGM, F.
"RatiorAlizntion of Produr*tIon in the ifonvy Machineri Tndustry by StondarjJz,-;tjor Iru
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.1inplificatIon." p. 107 (ZA SOCIALISTTCrOU lr--MU A TFCir;IFU, Vol. 1, No. .3, '-Itsr. 1951)
Praha, Czechoslwrakia
50; Monthly List of East European Accessicus, Library of Gongr-tss, 71o1. 3, So. A149
April 1954. Unclassified.
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FABINGER, F.
"Location of transformer stations in Industrial enterprises. Priloha,"
ENERGETIKA, Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 8, no. 8, August 1958
Monthly List of hast European Accessions Index (EEAI), Library of Congress,
Vol. 81 Vo. 8., August 1959
Unclassified
FABDGER F.
Peak input of hoisting equipment. P-303-
ELEKrROTECIDI CKY OBZOR. (Ministerstvo tezkeho strojirenstAvi a Ceskoslovenake
vedecka technicka spolocnost pro elektrotech.-U4~u pri Ceskoslovenake adaemii
ved) Praha, Cezechoolovakia
Vol-48, no.61 June 1959
Monthly List of East European j~ccessiaon (MAI) LC., Vol*8, no,11,
Nov. 1959
Uncl.
FABINGER, F.
Limit temperatures for the overloading of electric lines. P. 514.
ELEKTROTECHNICKY OBZOR. (Ministerstvo tezkeho strojirenstvi a Ceskoslovenske
vedecka technicka spolecnost pro elektrotechniku pri Ceskoslovenske aka-
demii ved)
Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 48, No. 10, Oct. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accession, (EEAI), W, Vol. 8, No. 12, Dec. 1959.
Uncl.
---- FABIM-ER.,- F.
Slipping of steel cables on the sheave of the Koepe winder.
Strojireastvi 12 no.?t5O3-508 n 162.
FABIMER, F.
Effect of speed and acceleration on the capacity of winding engines.
Strojirenstvi 12 no.9:660-666 S 162.
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FADTITYT M.
Dept. of Pharmaoology, Univ. o~ Budapest The effect of histamine on the swelling of
collagen Archives Internationalps de Pharmacolynamie et de Therapie 191.8, 77/3
(270-288) Tables 14
Inflammatory and anphylactic phenomena are characterized by the swelling of
the connective tissue. (In vitro histamine causes in pathol3gically occurring concen-
tration (30-100 ug./ml.) the swelling of isolated col'-agen fibres.) There is a decisive
difference between the swelling caused by histamine, and that brought about by
a change in the pH val.es (acetic acid), because the different ions exert various
influences upon the two kinds of swelling. Sodium salicylate in Uerapeutically
employed concentration (300 ug.ml.) does not even prevent the swelling effect
of histamine uDon the collagen fibre, but makes the swollen fibre discharge the
absorbed liquid, while it leaves the swelling induced by the acetic hcId, unaffected.
These results suggest that sodium salicylate w uld have an antihistamine effect in
rheumatic diseases. Histamine depresses the osmotic resistance of the red blood
cells in vitro, but sodium salicylate does not hinder this affect. Sodium salicylate,
histamine and antihistamine drugs (antistine and pyribenzamine) have no influence
at all on the viscosity-decreasing activity of hyaluronidase, and hyaluronidase is
not able to produce a swelling of the col'tagen fibres. Ffbinyi - Budapest
SO: Excerpts, Medica, Vol. 11, No. 4, Sect. U - April 1949
,FABINYI. M.
ZM~~
Dept. of Pharmacol,l Univ. of Budapest Further investigations about the
histamine hyi)othesis of the gagen deficlep2l Archives Internationales de Pharma-
codynamie at de Therapie, Bruges 19,49,, ?8/2 (354-361) Graphs ? Tables 1
In mice, 40 U9. of dihydroergotamine (DHE) per animal prevents the increase
In roapiration mto InduW by ok low partial promout of oxygon, but 141K hrad rio
effect on the increased respiration rate induced by 8% carbon dioxide. Histamine
causes an increase in temperature and metabolism in narcctized rats held at 300 C.
Since this effect is not observed in adrenalectcmized rats injected with ecrtin,
it is concluded that histamine causes the mobilazation of adrenaline. Antistine
fails to inhibit this effect of histamine causes the mobilization of adrenaline.
Antistine fails to inhibit this effect of histamine. Dyapnoea caused by the
administration of lobeline is prevented by antistins, but not by DHE. In oxygen
deficiency, adrenalinaemia seems to be the primary and histaminaemia the secondary
process; the histaminacmia affects the breathing centre by way of the sinus
caroticus.
McIntire - Chicago
SO: EXCERPTA MEDICA, Vol. II, No. 1l., Sec. II, Nov. 1949
FABINYI j M.
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pharmakologisches Institut der Peter-Pazmany-Univeraitat in Budapest. Desen-
sibilierung durch Histamin in Gagenwart von Antihistamin Desensitization k hiotsAine
in presence of antihistamine Schveizerishe Medizinische Wochenschrift, Basle 1g/+9,
79/13 (299-301) Graphs /+
White mice were desensitized by daily subcutaneous injections of a 2 mg.
histamine for the first three days, followed by 3 mg. for three days, 2 x 2 Mg.
for three days and finally 2 x 3 mg. for three days. Desensitization was controlled
by observing the fall in rectal temperature after histamine injection and the
increase in the respiratory rate with a lack of oxygen. The former reaction did
not occur in histamine desensitized mice (Argh. Internet, Pharmacodyn. 1948, 76,394).
It is nct possible to desensitize mice with small doses of histamine without a
fall of temperature. If 5 ug./g. pyribenzamine is given 30 minutes before and
2.5 ug/g. pyribenzamine with a histamine injection, no fall in temperature occurs.
Using this procedure regular desensitization for histamine was obtained, whereas
mice treated only with pyribenzemine were not desensitized. Adrenaline and
atropine do not inhibit the fall of rectal temperature or desensitization with
histamine. The significance of histamine-desensitization in treatment is discussed.
Ambrus - Zurich
FABINYI, M. 1951
(Dept. Pharm. Univ. of Lund. )
"The Effect of Phenbenzam-Ane on the Imiediate Reactions of the Blood Preassure After
Locally Applied Skin Bums."
Kungl. Fysiogr, Sallsk, Lund. Forhandl* 1951, 21/5 (5 pa-es)
Absti Exc. Med. 11, Vol, 5. No* 7, P- 885
BODNEVASI A.I... kand. Wm. nauk, red.; MATULIS Yu.Yu,,-,, daktor Wis.
nauko red.; YAIIITSKIY) I.V.Panicki, Lip red.; FABIMIAVICM,I.
(Fabijonaviciusy I.), inab.0 otv. za vypusk; KANOVICH, N.)red.,*
PILKAUSKAS, K., tekhn. red.
(Improvement of electroplated coatings; materials] Voprosy uso-
verahenstvovaniia gallvanopokrytii; materialy. Villnius, In-t
khimii i khimicheskoi tekhnologii Akad. nauk Litovskoi SSR~ 1961.
122 p. (MIA 15:4)
1. Respublilamskaya konferentsiya khimikov-gallvanikov, rabotniko'7
naukj J proinyshlennosti. 2d Vilnius., 1960.
(Electroplating)
F11'6 /0 114ylc /_/ Q'G / / , /'
USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. J-11
Electrochemical MamLfactureB. Electrical Precipitation.
Chemical Sources of Current.
Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Eh., No 8, 1957, 27546.
Author I. Fabionavichus.
Inst
Title Installation for Measuring Capacity of Chemical Sources of Elec-
trical Dirrent.
Crig Pub; Izmerit. tekbnika, 1956, No 3, 79.
Abstract: For the determination of the capacity of chemical sources of
electrical current, it is convenient to use an installation
containing a special measuring part (relay or contact ampere-
meter or voltmeter) that automatically cuts out the circuit
of the current source under study discharged through the am-
pere-hour counter as soon as its emf reaches the minimum per-
missible value. The difference between the final and initial
Card V2 -1-
USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. J-1-1
Electrochemical Manufactures. Electrical Precipitation.
Chemical Sources of Current.
Abs T(nir: Referat Zh.-Kh., No 8, 1957, 27546
readings of the ampere-hour counter determines the capacity of
the source. Applying a similar measuring part for limiting the
charge of storage batteries (also through an ampere-hour counter),
it is easy to determine the efficiency of a storage battery from
the data of charging and discharging.
Card 2/2 -2-
S.D..'
GOMMCHIK, A.A.. -ABIW. G.G.
Further findl a on effectiveness of sleep ImAn ad by
electricity and by conditioned reflex. Zh. nevropat.
psikhIat., Noskv& 54 no.1:14-16 Jan. 1954. (CIML Z5:5)
1. Dopartment of Psychiatry, Institute of Clinical
Physiology$ Aaadmq of Sciences Tkrainian GEL
FABISHEVSKIY, A.V.
", i ~ -.
Effect of defects in welded jcints on the resistance of welded
structures to brittle failure. Trudy LPI no.229:33-46 t63.
(MIRA 17:9)
!Il. 101e 1471fig fit Tisafwr III
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a2
IA 1,vg~-V"Vpit- I-quitittriam, 2) V1,( O)k
~fgfjk w:A Ili the dvyin7 I'- dv-, 01,
in!-olve air it (till.
lamezyAski T., F
obislult M, Tile Hygro-Sounder Afrillod In tile Timber
Dryine Proceps.-_
.Metodo Itygrosandy w PCDCCKIO ituizenla drewnfl". l1rXemyst DnAew-
ny. No. (1, 1055, PI). I A -15, 1, fig,
A new method, developed al tile Dzilioriment of Mechnnical Techno-
logy of Timber ut the Uigher Agricultur.11 Scbnol at Paviab, for keep-
Ing chetk on mAsture conient of Hynber ot virioux ljoInta of section.
'the method, briefly :alled The Hygro-Sounder Method, makes It PoWbie
to observe the tunhfuni originaling in Unt6ur during the'drying prorerm
Tho underlying principle Is the mc%iiureiY%Lnt of elletrival tonductivity
by intrans of jiny such elertrit; hygrometers as work on the basis of
ohinic resistance mensUrements. The molhod makes posilble portly
alltDiiialle control of the drying process. -------
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TA;BISII#, M,
"Trends of the development of Umber drying In Poland.0 p. 26.
(PRZVML =MW. Vol. 6. go. 1. Jan. 1955. waresawas Poland)
SO: Monthly List of Ust Diropean Accessions. (XXAJ#). LO. Vol. 4. No. 4.
April 1955. Uncl.
FABTSIAK'~ 9.1, GRA7,ECZYNSKT-, T'.-
I-
A new method of measuring moisture in the process of dr.,ing lumber.
P. 154 V019 6, no* 6. June 1955
PRZEMYSL DRZEWNY
Warszawa
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL),, LC.. Vol. 5, no. 3., Mar. 1956
1AL-161AKI ".
IA',-ISIAY, ',.. Iarrels froii. thin staves :Eide of glbcd !_,. '~Y'~.
vol. 6) 1'o. 9, -ept. 1951,
ISL I
L~Ch"IXLCGY
Warszawa, Poland
~~o: Last Luropeon Accession, ~ol. -5, ~.O. i~' 'Ity
VIACKOWSKIs Jacekj FABISIAKS Un-Aums
Application of radioactive Isotopen for 14oting the quality of
wood. Prass drsew , 13 noj s20-23 VV 162-
k!
II
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FABISZEWSKA-GORNA, Danuta
Vogt-Koyanagi syndrome. Klin. oczna 32 no-4:427-430 162.
1. Z Kliniki Ocznej AN w Gdansku.Xierownik: prof. dr Dauk med.
Ii Abramowloz.
(UVEITIS) (ENDOCRINOLOGY) (ALOPECIA)
KOMAPMCKA) Ramualda; FABISZEWSYA-GC)PIA, Danuta
ocular manifestations in Graves-Rasedow's diseasq. Cilnical charac-
terlstics and therapy. Pol. arch. med. wownet. 31. no-8:1083-1088
1. Z III Kliniki Ciorob Wetwmetrznych Akademii Med,,cznej w Gdansku
(Kierownik: prof. dr. med. M. Gamski); z K31niki Chorob Oczu Aka-
demii Medycznej w Gdansku, (Kierownik: prof# dr. medo Io Abramowicz);
z Przychodni Endokrynologicznej w Gdansku (Kiero,,jnik:dr. med. L.
i.enczynski) i z Institutu, Immunologil i Terapii Doswiadczalnel i1n.
Ludwika Hirozfelda we Wroclawiu (Dyrektor: prof. dr. med. S. Slopek).
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8/ 563/61/000/216/002. /007
/,-Y D215/D304
AUTHOR: Fabishevsklyp A.V.
TITLE: Influence of welding stresses on crack formation in
steel structures
SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnicheekiy institut, Trudy no, 216,
Moscowq 1961. Svarochnoye proizvods,.vo. 56 .- 74
TEXT: The author sought to relate brittle fracture in mild steel
to the internal stress condition brought about by w-_~idilng and ex-
ternal loading and to energy changes during cracking, The treatmenT
was largely theoretical; the experimental work carried out Illus-
trated features of brittle fracture rather than confirmed the mathe-
matical formulations. Residual stresses d, are created, and elastic
energy U, becomes stored in a structure as a consequen,:e of weld-
ing, the amount depending on the welding technology and design. Ba-
lanced stresses are generated in absence of restraint and are !on-
gitud1nal tensile stresses (sometimes approaching the yield point)
close t o the weld and compressive stresses elsewhere. Rea:tion stres-
Card 1/5
S/563/61/000/2161/002/007
Influence of welding stresses on D215/D304
ses are produced in conditions of external restraint and are al1i
tensile. Service conditions may super-impose an external loading.~
On cracking, a continuous change occurs in the magnitude and dis-.
tribution of welding stresses and their distribution JLn zones ad-
joining the weld, and U is decreased by dissipation of energy whi-2h
is consumed in the formation of surfaces of separation; plastic de-
formation of layers adjoining the crack, sound accompanying fractu-
re~, expulsion of fractured pieces etc. It Is useful to distinguish
the work done on the structure up to crack formatlon Al. from the
subsequent work of propagation A.0 A 1 is affected by the large vo-
lume of metal being plastically deformed in the place of or.lgin,
and transition of a ductile into a brittle crack. The additional
energy at this stage is normally derived from impact, sharp and --r-
regular temperature changes or external static loadlng~ During
crack acceleration the thickness of plastically deformed layer di-
minishes, and A 2