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00 about 71W. whell lite w&" 'If the voke h&% akv~lv .40 A Ows-4ii,lk f h h i f h A i k h f ew cla ed mass o v w ich pti. t t a great contractiort o t e w idd vv property o 00 *0 due" fiesures. This contractiort occur% even in highly pressed inaterial as briquets. aitim of Ow *11fact of the ladirldual Ill Rele et r& hic tk "fi f c l 0. . in cti inil o oa rog g p p AW M-M it rocess Chr on the ftlift itr l d i d t i 40 0 00 . io. t - v a ura n an wa n. n p air dlicusied. Vittaim floot Uptief '411"la air practically not Interior tit vitrains of 00 vokingetalb, InAllcur comb there *Ciw In the 1,14-lic- -late -allicliol quatitilleiot thow 99 41141 substances which cause the Adherence of itir mh Into it lim" It, Ilteir 0 10M. these coole make weaker cokes it is because W the large volatile fraction. lack of so ripatidiag p4 - owe, sruall thermal resistance of bituminous sultmancr'-% and the contrac 00 40 41 tka of amt during coking. Addax. of dumbit. even up to 20% lower the strength of 00 vilrain oake very little, grentri admixts. of durnin may act markedly, and owe 60% 90 sitay result in stre gth of coke corrrqioodhtf~ to that of dtirain alum. Coking coal de so puaits should threrfiler he, charactedard with tr%pect to their cotitent s4 vitrain soil flurain. Even 2% twain added to vitrido clearly lowe" the strength of coke. Thr amt. of fusain in a coking Coal shitum lie detif frequently. I Ippier ~klrsian Clads very 00 widely In their tusain content. Tbewksbvt~.-nuLdeaLwtxiitwfks(ittypk-Wcoki(is 09 comb from Ongbinif. Belgium. Frame andl Germany. The torch. strength of the cuk" Go wandetil.byssrualleirtuntetit. IV. Mathaft of waltachmical and laborabilry lavss- 00 00 tiptims = the p -c alcallift. M4121-8. Cokes verystmilar tothe technical protlort with rem" to torch. strength (as shown by a drum test and Simmersbach d f f 00 td ortin o WdIblIngove". V. Stialtechnicalkit. rfu~hlfis lett can pd. lite inadi 00 as the of physical tatedilleas and crimpoeltion at the mix an quality IAW 141 W. Thir twat rate of brating in Ow W,414-ao~. - ~- lr~ tni. The higher the final truip. of coking the stronger %was the coke 'the Iwo oAq. fit'Ailini so 00 00 fritm coal dust of D-1 unit. finentess. With rulats. of ' hAkitis oxis tit similar type the 00 quality of coke Is related finearly as the drst approximatiort tit the cumpti. o( the toll 90 TbIx rule should be checked by com. UW. The whin. of coking coal of considerable 00 so expention pirrieture and appreciable resistance in heel in pla4tic state proved my prodt- 4* Oilt. The addn. of wmkvkr to this coal gives good results, hut the nature of this c"Itr 00 must be known exactly. and optimal mrilitions tit wmicokinx muit be known for every - 00 09 c"%1iIIti*taimrx,,v rather then Impair The quality of the coke. 1 her"uItsof thew 00 Investlitatkiew show only where technical effort ithoilld he dirrctriJ. A- C. ZACHLIN 00 00 00 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 'Os* ''I'" .0 U WL 1. .1 jr n. DA a. Go* ANIS, P661,141"45 WKS ",map sea go TopIam do- qwAkj1:41 vopw satew coke. Iftj Sad B, PAICA so -00 008 00I bIdAd At At .0-0 :0d 1w dim mumik * = .09 Art ~ f6w w jWkvW#A age 66.3 Jul* Of "led the age AAI - k i tb sew - srq 4 'A."16A make the goo 40 T R IXOO . . ma amorm. #vw goo so goo woo d too tz lift Kulaw so ""Slott visill cm AV 00 n ; s Im 0 if 9 1 N a a 3 0 1 i 0 s 00000 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 : o IPA 1 10 0.0.0 *.* 0 0 0 0 & 0 * 0 46 0 0 00,06 Oa I Ibat# to 00 af L a it 11 0 0 11 U U 01, I'll "4n al-Aaaco a 0 It A I v 1 11 1 1 " a Im 00 tt I k A j 00 0*1 Radow almaysla of Pallak coal by R. V. Wheeler's 34M P 4 C" Is u l . rOMY . Ch- . 1~ li no ti f C l d. h k 4 =00 on o . ca ra ant - t m e app Wifticr's tuctbod (C. A. 21, '217101) to Vabrowa and zoo j Vppc-r 34calmn cash are dewribed. R. C. A. 0 0 00" 0 .0 -f I O 00 g P 9 ~ 0 0 O O f 1 - O O 00, Is** * 0 0 toodl it; -iO , u to L, X V I, ff tj It X - 91. -- a KW 0 1 1% An L S 0 CM 0 1 IF 81 1 AD 0 3 4 00 0000 0 0 0 V 0 T r 0 , 00 00 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0;4 0 0 41 6 0 4 0 41 0 0 * 0 64 0 : :: 000000~oooo* 4 00000000004 . 000i*ooo*oe*oo#oo ooo I & 5 C 0 V 0 10 X L a 0 0 a 1 7 w Won 00 *ON oeb 0 0 0 0,9_0 0 0 0 o"o 0 0 0 0 *,:1:,* 00 coo AT u T1 0100 *oil 002 ou pug "_ ul ju son t4= pwan "=Pld,v . "Dan, 00- Opel 60. VIM 99" 90- ime- 0 01-T Ir 1; 0 a a If a 00-0-9-60000 96406 sua 3~7 tIM, qavovw",Rp"qwmm RID $too POO coo Poo 7*0 00 v*0 too see fe 40* tr -.00 go goesg**** got* *00 0 *so 6 *00 000 Goof -*-A * 9--*~ *0 *too * 0*000*0 t a I v it 12 1) 14 11 It It to 12 11MA lilt MIM ?.V up.. vo 63 VO Me M W tX ale AA 4 00 PW=ftbwz of Moviallarval coke as a charac(ermc P wny- SwieloAAW%ki alki 161, Chormay. Pysemyst CAsm. 18. 574-0(IW4).-The sio. of ce. of No passing per min. through I sq~ cm. of vske under a pirmure graditnt all I mm. 11g) of toke front French coking cW Is 243 and WWI from WcolphaliAn coking coal 110 and 4110, awi from Silesian cakirw gas It coal 10.7 and 42.7. rtep., for samplest taken from the :100 gee center of the oven laof from The Ykinily of the wallo. Go J~- The P of coke from mocolking: coal and pitch britluettes 14.110. Irsarn pew semicoke and pitch briquettes 10. frosts peat briquettes 770. from LLnpre-" peal 1442 and for aides charcoal MO. D. C. A. zoo 00 j Go 0 11.00 ~,Olair :;Zoo *of 00 go coo S; we* -YA I Ar IN I a a 2 'F--O -V -i74 ~k It A' K Of It a Knit 0091414111 1;1. 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 010 ISTOO 0 0 0 0 0 # 9 99 9 go 0 0 e:e 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 000000 0 so 49 ~mrk A~ a & (P A A 111 0 If 64 0 4, i 6- 0- 0- 0 0 0 0 0 a 0- -01, - 1, Al is is ll~ w Z? is 14 h A 29 N it U M it is It 'I, x cl a rO N F 9, A JA 1-1- AA Is tx,PD ttt. V 9 too A if :.Go ProduWas of sawledw &ad take tram seseakipt too. 1. W. SwietockwAl and M. Choritry. Prarmy.1 Ckw- IS. 579I-M(1934).-The rakir.-properties of coke from briquettes macte from noncakins cash and pitch have been studied with reference to the temp. and pressure of 06 Z: briquetting. to the rehative ppnxwtions of the constituents. .40 and to the type of CM] taken. TIC I itity to KIM, combustibility. . tivity and mecrffll,"-=h of coked briquettes ptepd. under appropriate conditions may be greater than that of Ruhr twin cokes. RaLqing the Pressure to greater thaLn 150 atm. has fittte effect on the i 049 mech. strength of the cokes. B. C. A. 0 0 see 4: 96 ~iee-r of :.99 0 j rz~ --, Olis" no 0 I?AtLUOGKAL LITInAlkAl CLASSIFICAVICk Ill" We* I 'P.-I 4.1 it. C U 1% !--I -I-1-6 - 0- S a Od 0 w 0 1 a 14 a I I -'-e-9 -11. -; , 1'r It at of K A Or 9 K a n It Ill HAD It 1 94 4014 4 0 0 0 0 (1 '1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 F A A.--jL-A-L-L A a # is it I: U N is a 11 to 1 11 12 B 30 a 16 V is 199i jl U MIS 14M JONA 41 qa A I K I. I A I L 1 X M IX I 1 ftis~eq 004 N ' -- - - - ~ t-I -A --- f - 1 -1 -00 I'Mit"Y'l ( 'Arm, 19. -1`71t.2fttiNII Z 00 410 instillity of semkokes and cokes -d froul %dial at C * -00 was inv"tigated by a method temp. from 4506 to IODD worked out by the Coal Department of the PoRsh Chem. -00 Researclilmt. Theapp.L4describeribridly. Decidedly diffemrit primesJ)Hities of cokes may be ithown depending tin tbeeftl fmm which they ate detivTd as well &A the temp i, at which they wtvi obtained. The lietntrithility of cAAr 0 0- oMalned at high temp. Inim coking roala tk~d to a nix., 00 value while that for cokes obtained at vaiious temp3i. front di i l ma cor- st nct mait gs~fixjnjng caking coals pomenies 2 00 re,,ponding with those of enlisuseed clegassing of coal. d l ifferent v& u" Mpending on the rate of heating not only 00 .4 livriorability of a gi%Tn ewl utay lie riblained but even goo the rharacter of the perntrabilhir curve mail lw alleml. i1w fiendauve-tital %Itolw of the temp.-iwittionfiWiv t-ittitr =00 i.% not changed by varying the grain size of coke. but .00 00 Ww gralue am likely to increase the permeability valua a 0 0 00 at the given temps. The addn. of bituminous subitances Insils to hkTessed pecincability of %cmictikes sind rtikes &* 0 00 without. chsiniling the character of the curves, but the wMa. of detAtumittitcd materials (wink-oke. pil-head tvW goo si"k, antl hard coals) not only increase permeability Moe 2. generally but also shift the temp. of am. permeabWty. Vib i d i h W i r i d Z: J! est in ze w are t gm s. A n pro uces an incmaw in : pertneabdity but famia has no sitinkictint effect. goo A. C. Zachlin w-Vq: t ' k0 A~!:.!LA NITALLURCKAL LIT111AIURE CLAISIFICATfOx too woe o LI U U A, I-T--V4 ' ~n- . a M 9 a It It K U 4 It 0( ItIa A I j ILII - 1 1 2 a a 3 t It P a I 00. 0 0 0 0 000 * 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 10609 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 0 0 0 411 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 *It 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is 0 0 e w- ~ ~ 41 6 0* 0 0 06 0 ~66 10 i%fjljwl)t4 ills J5 14 '1 .4 1, X, o v 1) u 3D I? a to c 1, v .1 a .5 :~ 6 m f 4 4i UtHution d cWm pa Lit FoUnt, -it, " t P Id C" ,-, , .;,ij I w~, . 2. 42 fe 00 4i'd -1 13 a v it it it 0 0 4 a w it 12 13 M 1) 16 1? is to a 11 a A 14 a 16 :7 is .4 30 11 jj U M IS h V 2 10 s of a 9) id OB L K I I a h r 4 1 ~L M 014 M M (X improving the quality of lUpper Silesian coke by Od4ition of janicaKe Ito the coIdr_%mjitweI~ 1. ) . Inwyll Chr". 22, =7 1.0938 M' A . 4 good n1m.h. prxWnies is obtninrd by cv~itly, Itt Ow INIke III th, ith willk4r t , W IL-111jillig P4 (lis ,04, miu, twitig ittew.iu-1 with i,iI:rrAi(IC AgglutillAti'M CII,IC% It C. 11, A. r,t 460 t ' p I o e ZI .00 is go go n a IT, 64* o 1a a Rim �--4444 ft I 31T (tell, w o 13 t 0 0 0 0 go 0 00 Iota @1 9 IS 0 0 0 4 0 a 0 09, 0 00 so 009000 foe 000 0 *****goes 40000 1 9 9 It IS u 14 14 Is 17 r 0 L a a P -L-A- 1 1, --64wowwww'w- It . h . 4 . I . 6 1 r of .00 D*Tekpamt of PaM eske Wumby (a tki y 022- .00 '.M IV , SMO-214 ~09 b LS", 01, M. jordawk-2 -CLAIUP-K at-10-M, via., SI"4 INDOW3 MID amw Got W041 -A b Al to a u 6 Ii iiiiiiiiiiiiIi;4i 409 400, NO& 900 .00 Soo see Ue* too* 94n%t'7V.-A=SV Isom VQ"Iqv allak, OK am. At. A - ; , - : iitj%o9*ofo* 046999999 f9::00o*:9:o Xffect af beating In the atmosphere of varlocafflm on tke Ic '.of. cue CWS.. 4Lch-#a-,Chomj and r-M p"y M No. 3 P (IM).-Sainples 7 Polish coats were heated f030% z q min. at 100-180' In the atm. of air, N, Nil:, COi, stem, or M. after whivii their pWtkity range was detcl. by the Gleseler method (C.A. 28,46674). Theplasticitycurmal oxidized samples are gentridly lower than those of unoxidited des, but. the changes In the curves and the ntax. are =Iar and cannot be used as a basis for classIfying'the coats with- req)eit to coking properties. The effect of N, Nlt,, and COt Is dight, but that of stearn Is lappreclablt, Particularly at temps. close'to the beginning of the plitsticitX range. The oxidixing effect of SOt is gre-ater than that ot Brunog..-Meun "VORBRODT, K, CHORAZY, M. Cytochemical and evtophotometric atudies on the effbot of actinomycin D on t1a cills of the regenerating liver of a rat poisoned with-thioacetamide. Ball. acad. Pol. sci. (Biol) 13 no.3tl3l.-137 165. 1. Subnitted!December 31, 1964. GIIORAZY; M.; GRABOWSKA, M. Jnhibition of RRA and protein synthesis in call culture by actinomycin D. Bull, acad,..Pol. sci. [Biol.) 13 no.4:195-IC)q 165. Is Submitted January -2, CHCRUY, M1602yelav. Simple type of a chgzber for metabolic studies. Acta physiol. polon. 6 no.4:455437' 1955. 1. Z Instytutu Onkologii Oddsial w Glivicach Myrektor: dr J.Swiedki Naklad Biologli lovotvorow. Kierovnik: prof. dr K.Dux. ()WADOLISK, chamber for determ. of metab. in animals (Pol)) bitt'SiC6 Ip. t=*'.'l4 4dflK*flIc M Ch GV'wk~- Mud). Bgll. ocad."IMW: glam 11. 4,7-mlmkLn ringlWO.-WhIto mate rats were havloutc4 with Wtmna, (type vA stated). AllUtd(dgwas, by atmach tube jim 9 times,lday and the dkt consisted of 1.- 1. of prottin, 11.0 g ~ of mbohydmte, and I b S. of (at eAch day, After 2 weeks the t 43carin ts tLad 1xith a ter wt. and a great Controls .t the d*ff W", W=. = th. r t creem Md gVelcut In Chances, 14 the tt"twe. The hiou N balama was ua to a lower euntion tN 1q In Itheudne. The Nectention (a the body of the ulmar-beating . rats Increased itcutd4utemsfy with the Imareasic of the tumloc -lit. but at a Slawil We than the tumt-vit. lain. No Ices of body wt. was i9werved In thew fam-fed I -6mfug rats, Thece was greater tu=vc-mt. gala than could be explained by the amt. d N, rettlued and this wu ddd. by awysis " due to a dcatm of the Nluuft wt, of the t=W, thc twnar mus lacmalo. - Lkq, HXCERPIA YEDICA See-16 V01- 5/7 Cancer JU17 57 2489. CffORA2Y M. Dept. of Tumour Biol., Inst. of Oncol., Gliwice The eyed of reynoval*73-aru-m-ou-r -on Re-n-irlrogen balance in rats Bull. acad. polon. Sci. 1956, 4/10. (351- 355) Graphs 4 The nitrogen retention in the organism of tumour-bearing rats decreased after removal of the tumour and within a few da achieved the same level as in normal rptt~. The rate of the increase in body weigrt of tubc-fcd rats after removal of the tuinti6r. ma~ a bout the same as in normal rats. The drop. in nitrogen retention after TCM6hl'o the turnour was not cau.-3ed by the operative trauma as was ascertained in several i:~rimcnts in which the influence or trauma on the nitrogen balance in noini.~li,normal-adrcnalectornizL-d, tumour-bearing and tumour-bearing-adrcna- lectbmized rats was investigated. Dux - Warsaw JANUSZKINVICZ, Stanislaw; CHORAU, Miecsyslaw; KUCECINSKI. Byezard Primary tumors of tbe-bous, in the material of the Gliwice section of the Institute of Oncology. P61ski prsegl. radiol. 20 no.1:, 41-51 Jan-Yeb 56. 1. Z Instytut%L Onkologii--Oddzial w Glivicach--Dyrektor dr. mod. J. Sidecti., Zaklidu M*gdositfti Radi6log. --Kier. -prof. dr. mod. S. Janueftiewics Gliiies, u1. Sionkiewicza 13. (BOMMS. neoplasms. Ji6sp. stjLtjst7. (Pol)) POLUID/Genoral Problems of Platholotg - Tum.)rs. Metabolism. U. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 2, 1959, 8747 Author Chorazy M. avgfLr a), -- oo Inst TitlQ The Ef ect o Operative Rpm_)val of a TLuior ou the Nitrogen Balance in Rats. Orig Pub Acta biochin. polon., 1957, 4, No 1, 23-32 Abstract A nitrogen retention 50cp~ iiidier than noruni was dermns- trated in rats 24 days after the transplantation of sar- comata into them. Four days after the sarcomatan were re- noved the nitrogen balance returned to normal. A recur- rence between the 3th-9th day after the operation was aoair, accompanied by a nitrogen retention. Preliminary extirpation of the silprarenals led to a slower return of the nitrogen balance to normal in the rats after the re- moval of the sarcom. S.Ya. Mamorshteyn Card 1/1 24 CHDRW, Hiscsyslaw Problem of--chemotF#-r&* of neoplasms. 11. Postepr viedzy mod. 4 no.Z-.145-184 Apr-June 57. (CYTOTOXIC DRUGS, therapeutic use, cancer, review (Poi)) POLUID/Generl-1 liroblems of Patholor,7 - Tiux:)rs. metabolisrao U. Abs Jour : lluf Zhur - Biol., Ito 21, 1950, 98161 Author : Chorazy., Me Inst : - Title : Nitroten Balance in rzats witli a Grafted Sarcona. Ori_r Pub : Acta biachim. polone, 1956, 3, No 2. 131-148. Abstract : To rats with a transplmit o-f sarcom, food was adnizistc- red throw, ntailed a constant aLi-)urt ji a catheter whic'l cl~_ I ~)f 11 and wiIiich assureC a positive nitroGen balance. 2 - ~eks a:L iiL 'ter LTaftinG, a. Pin in veiGht of the boely an,' in- tensive retention of 1j ircre nDted. The ttimrs., in accor- iftance with the probTeso of their [Towth, were losiak-1- !T.-- I.S. Heyfelld Card 1/1 - 13 - (.,-,P-PTA See 16 701 ?/11 Cancer Nover'~er 519 502. Effects of sarcoma grafting, turnour extirpation, starvation, adrena. g ctom and cortisone on arginase activity in the Uver of rats CHORAZN' X Dept. orTumour Biol., Inst. of Oncol., Gliwice Bull.Acad. pol. Sd. Cl~ ~t%O, ~Jio M.- (4.07-412) Graphs i Tables 2 Arginasc activity in the liver of sarcoma-bearing Wistar rats was roughly below that in healthy animals. After surgical removal of the tumour, arginase F activity increased to become i between the 9th and the 14th day. In healthy rats adrcnalectomy was rbllow~il by a gradual decrease of amna'se activit of the liver. Cortisone given to healthy rats in small doses (o.8 mg./animaljday~ slightly increased arginase activity, but large doses (5.o m.g.) caused a decrease already after 48 hr. Following 7 days of starvation, arginase activity became Slightly reduced as compared to control animals. The technique of the arginase -determination is presented; the number of rats used is not given. CHORAZY, Mieczyslaw ---------- :__~ Problem of nitrogen metabolism in a tumor-bearing organim Pbstepy hig. mad. doew. 12 no.3:263-282 1958. 1. Zaklad Biologii Nowotworow. Inotytutu Onkologii. Gliwice, Wybrzeze Czerwonej Armii 15. (NITROUN, metab. in cancer, review (Pol)) (N301ASMS, metab. It' nitrogen, review (Pol)) ExCERr,,TA MICA See-Z -Vol- 12110- -Physiology-- -Oct 59 1 4924. EXPERIMENTAL CHEMOTHERAPY OF TUMOURS WITH HYDROGEN PEROXIDE - Chor;ay M. , Gettlich A., G6ral L. . Kolo - w a 7E., czek B. , mola Penar B. and Szweda Z. Dept. of Tumour Biol., Inst. of Oncol.. Gliwice - NATURE (Lond.) 1958, 182/4632 (395-396) Graphs 3 Tables I It is believed that an inhibitory effect on certain kinds of tumours may sometimes be brought about by nutritional changes (diminished food intake or direct action of hydrogen peroxide on some essential constituents of Ingested food) resulting from the drinking of hydrogen peroxide solutions. Fischer - Buenos Aires (11.5.16) E'C,7,7PTTA ENCit See 16 'ol 7/11 Cancer Noverier 559 *gS72. Influence of tumour, adrenalectomy and starvation on electro- P oretic pattern of rat serum NVplyw nowotworti, adrenaicktomii i glodzenia na clektroloretymny wz6r bialek krwi uszemira. _CuoRAzy M. Zakl. Biol. Nowotw., 132 Graphs i Tables 1 Inst. Onkol., Oddz., Gliwice jN'ou-o1u-orv 1959, ~9'2 12re-t! 2111 0 1 The serum protein pattern was examined clectrop oretically in Wistar rats: (i) with transplantable sarcoma or Gu&in carcinoma; (2) after starvation; (3) after adrenalectomy; (4) after treatment with cortisone. Tumour-bearing rats showed a serum protein pattern similar to that encountered in acute adrenal insufficiency, ~nd consisting in a decreased protein level, hypoalbuminacmia, a considerable increase in a,-gl6bulins and a slightly lower increase of as-globulins, Seven day3' starvation did not induce these changes, except in the y-globulins. It may bc assumed that hypofunction of the adrenal cortex is responsible for thtse ritctrophoretic alter. ahoris. Albert - Wroclaw CHORAZY) ~Iieczyslaw Studies on the penetration of desoxyribonucleic acid into Ehrlich exudative carcinoma cells. Postepy hig. med. dosw. 16 no.1:37-83 162. 1. Z Ihstytutu Onkologii w Gliwicach Dyrektor: dr J. Swieoki. OEOPLASMS exper) (DESOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID m9tab) sG19,13EBERG, Krzysztof; CHORAZY, Mieczyslaw Content of lipoid bodies in the erythroc es of black C-57 mice in relation to the lieno-hepatic system. Acta physiol. polon. 13 no.2: 293-299 162. 1. Z Instytutu.d*olo-ii, Oddzial w Gliwicach Dyraktor: dr J. SwIecki Z.ZaMdu Analiz Klinioznych Instytutu Kieroim.-*Lk: dr K. Scl-meiberg Z',Zakladu Biologi-i Nowotworov Instytutu Kierownik: 4r M,. Chorazy. (SPL&3N physiol) (LIVER physiol) (LIPIDS blood) (ERYTHROGYTES metab) POLAND A . VORBRO DT f Ttnor Biology, ~ a~d T. 1,r1LCZOK,Departmerkt ol Institute of Oncology (Zaklad Biologii Vowotwotow, InstytUt (h. kologii), Gliuice. IJA-itoradiographic Studica on In Virro Uptake of Reternlorlous %NA and D*1.A by Isolated Nonnal and Neoplastic Neoplastic Nuctei." "V'.Srsaw, Bu letin de IlAcademie Polonaise des Scierices, Serie des !~s_ 7P-. ~P. I qq ~, nu e~s,_ Vo 110, No 10. 1962; pp 417-420. Ab~trr,"~c IfEnglish article: Stucy of penetration of C14 or H3 -labeland lovikoff hep~toma cells. or DAqA into nuelci of rat thyraus, liver or N ATF increased incorporation; DNAse decreased radioactivity. Ni'-!~est incorporation was observed in che liver, less in thymus and hepatmma~ Two t-ables, 6 micropbntographs; 5 Polish and 7 -,,--estern refeiences. VORBRODT, A.; GIIORIZY, M.1, WILCZOK, T. I I Iutoradiogvhphio stuc4es on iA vitro uptake of haterologus RNA and tNA by isolated normal and neoplastic nuclei. Bul-Ac PA bi-ol 10 no.10:417-420 162. 1 1. Deparbaent of Tumor.Biology, fastitute of Oncology, Gliwice. Presented by J. Heller. I Use of nvclal~~ a;,,:ds juLe,-teci Wittl med. 1-7 e t Churqty R. An Omstomle Type of Wooden Hoot DrAgned by Maukowicz.Al ,,O.Zc1qdnodc(awy dach drewritany -&-ed(ug prolek(u Int. F. Kopko- wtczal?. Inlytileria I Buclownictwo. No. 7, 1954, pp. OZ-206, 2 figs, I tabs. Thel demands tat econemle polley after World War 11 for savings in timber have called for new ffulultons concerning the tonstruttion of root truss", designed primarily an the bads of static: computations. The ]KcpkOwlcz truss design Involves a numberof changes, but In priniciple retaing the purlin-damp system. Savings in timber arnotuit to 3CO/o. Vie truss has been Wqted at the experimental centre of the Building CHORAZY., W'. Fraa the lato4ve Branch of the FoUsh Pharmaceutical Society# FarmacJa"Pbl 20 no.IA:53-.60 2 5 A 164. CHORAZY, Wieslaw Certain derivatives of -area and their P--.4icn -or Involuntar7 .~ muscles. FaxqPaCja Pol 20 no.9/10:330-11 25 * 'U. 1. Institute of Pharmacology, Silesian School. of Medicine,, Zabrze. Headt doe, dr mod. T,,',hruscih'I. JASLAR~ Z., mgr; CHORAZY, W. From the Katowice Branch of tha Poll& Pharmaceutical Society. Farmacja Pol 20 no.9/10-.382-383,-2 t CIIOTU,Ml,~, MINA Znaczenia nauki Pp-glowa d1a hodowli zwier7st. 0,,yd. 1.) 't-farszawa, Panstwowe ~Iydawn. RoInicze i Lesne, 1956. 40 p. (The importance of Nv2ov's theory for anima2 breeding. 1st Pd.) DA -,','.ot in DLC SO: Monthly List of East -6uropean Accessions (BE,4-1-) LC, Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. GHOR&ZM,. Certain Deculiarities of conditioned inhibition. Acta pbyelol. polou. 8 no*3;296-297 1957o 1. Z Zakladu Neurofizjologii Instytuta Biol. Doew. im. K. Benckiego w Warssawie. lierownik: prof. dr J. lonorski. (Rwm, CONDITIOMM, inhib. (Pol)) CHQR~ZYNA, H.; STEPIEN, L. Effect of removal of various segments of the auditoz7 analyzer on fresh memory of auditory stimuli-in dogs, Acta physiol.polon. 11 no.5/~:672-674 160. 11 1. Z Zakladu Neqrofisjologil In'-st.Biol.DoswAm.Nenckiego w Warezavie Kierownik: prof.dr J.Itonorski, pbysiol) CHOR&ZYNA, H,; STEPIEN, L. Impairment of auditory recent memory produced by cortical lesions in dogs* Acta biol exper 21:177-187 161. 1. Department of Nouropbysiology,, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biologyj, wax"W. (DOGS) (BRAD) CHORAMA., H.; STEPIEN, L. Impairment of recent memory of the auditory stimuli after bilateral ablations of sylvian gyri in dogs. Bul Ac Pol biol 9 no.3:117-120 t61. (Ew 10 % 9/10) 1. Department of Nouropbysiology,, M. Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Presented by -T. Konorski. (DOGS) (HWaNG) (RUMES) (BWN) CHORAZYKA, H~Ihna Some properties of conditioned inhibition. Acta biol. exp. 22 no.l: 5-13 '62o 1. Departpent of Neuropbysiology, The Nancki Institute of Experimental Biology,' Wkiaaw. (REFLEX CONDITIONED) CHORAZXN".; KONORSKI, J. Absolute versus relative cues in differentiation of tones in dogs, Aota biol. exp. 22 no.2:11-21 162. 1. Department of Neurophysiology, The Nenoki Institute of Experimental Biology Warsaw, Poland. - (MUUNG physiology) Oi I ORA;'~, -!,id L r5~ pi rt-~-..ent 0 1, montal rliolo~f .,y (Tns~ytut Diolc,,AJ. -k 1 ~if~a PAN Yaul- Gyrus Abltsticn!7 cz~- A--ditcrl- In Dogs Wexc~--Lw, Bulletin Ae I 'Acad;,riie 'Fol oncilce des Fie -k I odes 3M~-nc-e-e Vol 1.1. N~~w 11, p7 -45. p 43 Ab-61-raot: ~Z~ne,!Ish artdlxi~, 7AUditory dYefwictiov sftcr bl- latiz,rq]. re-joval of the c;crt--Q?x in Io.!Io is t all-alyzed. The of conditioned reflexe:~ and. cur:zery ani describczr~,. are dipcunoed. 2 diagramo; 6 r6fev,~ncss, :-~o,-tly Esx~rn- KALIDUITKOlf I.G.$ kp-nd.biologicheskikh nauk; CfIORR,',, GORYACHEV, N.P. Strong winter wheats in Rostov Province. Zemledolie 24 no.8:38-41 Ag 162. (KM 15:9) 1. Zernogradskaya gosudarstvennaya selektsionnaya stantsiYa Donskogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo instituta sellskogo khozyaystva, (Rostov Frarvince-Wheal,-Varieties) ... KALIMNKO~, I.G.0 kand.biolog.nauk; CHORU, L.N. Harvesting time and the quality of strong wheats. Zemledelie 25 no.7:39-41 ,T1 63. (MIRA 16:9) (Caucasus, Northern-Wheat-Harve sting) KALINENKO, I.G., kand. biolog. nauk; CHORBA, L.N. Producing high-grade grain of strong winter wheat and its breeding for quality. Agrobiologia 5:774-784 S-0 161,. (141RA 17:11) 1. Zernogradskaya gosudarstvemaya selektsionnaya stantsiya. FETROVP G.; GEORGIEV, Sl.; ILIEVA, V.; BUNDZHULOV,, V.j- STOICHEV, L.; KODZHANSKA, N.j-, MATaNOV, N.; CHORBADZ=,, D..,- STOIANOVp St.; STOEVP G.; STAMATOV, G, Graphic method for the acmputation of cylindrical vessels under external and internal. pressure. Godishnik mash elekt 10 no.l-.81- 93 161 (publ. 162). CHORB.0ZHIYEV, D.P. (sc-fiYA) -linear partial equations Use of nomWaphio methods in Bolving a quasi Nam. abor. no-3252-68 165. 11c,Mc)gra11hJo method of determining arrcre in the projective tr&n6f0r- nation ef rectilin6ar Ocal6so Tbid.269-75 (MIRA 2.8110) AUTHORS: Laslo Chordash and D'yerd' Mentsell 70-3-3-25/36 TITLE: ---D6T-9r_m_�_na_tion oi the Dimensions of the Elementary Cell of the Space Group of the Hydrate of Potassium Thiosulphate "2'S203*1/3%0 (Opredeleniye razmerov elementarnoy yacheyki prostranstvennoy gruppy 1/3 gidrata tiosul'fata kaliya ~28203*1/3H20) PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 3, PP 372 - 373 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From Weissenberg photographs the dimensions of the unit cell of ~2"203. 1/3 ~20 were found to be a = 9.389 � 0.004 1 ~ b = 6.00 1 0.03 and o = 30-98 + 0.02 and 0 98'221 + 031 The space group was found to be P21/c , dobs. 2.262 + 0.002 and Z = 12. Powder photographs showed weak lines not in the ASTM index. There are 4 references, 2 of which are German, 1 English and 1 French. ASSOCIATION: Institut eksperimentallnoy fiziki Budapeshtskogo SUBMITTED: Card 1/1 universiteta im. Loranda Etvesh (Institute of Experimental Phvsics, Lorand E6tv6s University, Bydapest) February 101 1957- C.~ CHDRESKU, F. [Chorescu, F.], Prof. In the Rumanian Atomic Phys Icir Institute. Wn. tekh. 4 no.9:46-47 S '59. (NIRA 12:12) 1.Zamestitell direktora Instituta atomnoy fiziki AN Ran7nekoy Narodnoy Respubliki. (Rumania--Atomic energy research) KOVARSKIY, A.Ye., red.; YAROSBENKO, M.F., red.; GEYDIZIAN, T.S.y red.; DIKUSAR, I.G., red.; DOROKHOV, L.14.p red.; ZUBKOV, A.A., red.; MUM, M.A., red.; FURDUY, F.I., red.; GREBOTAR.1, A.A... red.; CHORIK, F.P.., red.; BOLIYEVA, L., red. [Trarsactions of the Thire Conference of Young Moldavian Sci- entists] Trudy III nauchnoi konferentsii molodykh uchenykh Mioldavii. Kishinev, Kartia moldoveniaske, No.2.[Biological and agricultural sciences] Biologicheskie i sellskokYoziai- stvennye nauki. 1964. 273 P. NIRA 17:8) 1. Nauchnaya konferentsiya molodykh uchenykh Moldavii, 3d. GUZHIN, G.S.; OROZALIYEV, S.; OTCRBAYEV, K.; UKMZAKOV, S.; CHORMONOV, B. Mikhail *khailovich Kaxrtavpv~; on. his 50th birthdpLy. Izv. Kir. fil. Geog. Iva SSM uo.407~9V 163. (MIRA 16:12) 01 CHORMONOV, B.Sh. Formation of thelp.roduction complex of the Frunze industrial center. Izve AN Kir. SSK Ser. est. i tekhe nauk 4 no.4:1+7-56 162. (Frunze region-Industries) . (~MU 16:4) CHORMONOV, Bakes Sharshembiyevich; SIDOAUV, Aleksandr Fedorovich [industrial progress in the Kirghiz S.S.R.) Promyshlennyi progress v Kirgizskoi SM. Frunze., Kirgizskoe gos. izd-vo 1963. 227 p. (MIRA rh4) A IBM t v P. trT conweratift Iwo as of t1w a". of lbe dickc. coast. t. The tam AM wu obin v -an a7sftb won from salt Puri" by 4 , 6 ve remystas.: p~ of an ekc. current thrano t1w crystals Prodootd furtber bwcdng of -. * the elec. current sho lowert the Virsocim modulas 414 at the Curie point (24.5') from XO X 10-0 to 40 X 10-6 ca.m., and the clec. cand. along the a axis at 30* fkm 23 X 10-0 to 0.92 X 10-11 ohm-, cm.-I. The Curie point Is *Med to higber temm by I-I.A*. V. Than lul T. IW* Chemical Abst- No. 6 vol. 48 Mar. 25, 1954 General and Physical 01'emistrf The nature of plezoglectticitY of Rochelle suit. T. kh. 2!~,hCUW=. Ircsix,71kad. Nauk Ka:Akh. S.S.R. No-.-TLW-. Ser -ASMn. i Fi- No. 5, and dynarn' exi;nu. of the pic7oclec. properties of Rochelle salt cryst 1113 Omwed the followitiz, Ordinary Rochelle salt purified by nit elt.c. clutcut. i'~ gtaduilly frecif of iulpyril-ics and th.e max.. of, its dick-c- permeability at the Curie point is lowered propor- tionally to the tinic of current passage through the specimen, although it does not van: h completely. The purified speci- ruens show a displacement of the upper Curie point by t-1.5' toward higher temp. The picinclec. prorw Itivq may depend ou the pre:.ems'. of ollier unpluilh:3 tho wAtoro (if 101101 it. Nt. x(tsolatioll CHORMONOV, T.Kh., kand.fiziko-matematicheakikh nauk4 GALRZHANOV, R.Sh. Growing seignette salt crystals with admixtures and investigating some of their physical properties. S'bd*.,w-auch.trud.KazGMI no.14: 100-106 '56. (MIRA 10:10) '(R,otaBSiUM sodium tartrate) (Crystals) SOV/ 137-57-6-10823 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 202 (USSR) AUTHOR: Chormonov, T.Kh. TITLE: X-ray Investigation of Types II and III Residual Stresses in Nr 2Khl3 Steel (Rentgenograficheskoye issledovaniye ostatochnykh naprya- zheniy II i III roda stali ZKhl3) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauch. tr. Kazakhak. gorno-metallurg. in-t, 1956, Nr 13, pp 380-388 ABSTRACT: A study is made of the relation between the values of residual stresses (RS) and conditions of machining. Specimens in the form of plates measuring I0xZ0x8 mm are cut from cylindrical blanks and electropoli shed. X-ray photography is done with a BSV tube with obalt anticathode. A collimating system with two 0,8-mm dia- agms is used to produce the parallel X-ray beam. It is found that M as machining speed of Nr ZKhl3 steel rises in the interval from 220 to 660 m/min, the value of type Il residual stresses declines, all other conditions being equal. Low machining speeds are accom- panied by a sharp rise in type III RS. The depth of penetration of Card I/Z types II and III RS declines as machining speed is increased from SOV/137-57-6-10823 X-ray Investigation of Types 11 and III Residual Stresses in Nr 2Khl3 Steel 2ZO to 660 m/min. A doubling of feed speed causes the depth of work hardening to rise by about 30-401o. It is pointed out that the characteristic thermal work- softening of deformed metal in high-speed machining results in partial stress relief. Yu. L. card 2/2 Or-tagory : USSR/Solid State Fhvnics - Structure of Deforimble E-13 M aterDil a Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizilco, No 3, 1957, No 6735 Author : Chormonov, T.Kh. Title X-ray Diffraction Investigation of tho Surfrce Quality of Metals Worked by High Specd CuttinIg. Orig Fub Izv. AN SSSR, ser, Piz., 19505, 20,. No 6, 703-705 Abstract No abstract Card RZ Category: USSR Physical Chemistry - Crystals B-5 Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Ehimiya, No 9, 1957, 29762 Author : Chorlmnov T. Kh., Gali-hmyjov R. Sh. Inst : Wz-akh -Miln-E-gand Metallurgical Institute Title : Growing of ]Rochelle Salt Crystals with Admixtures and Investigation of Some of Their Physical Prperties. Orig Pub: 9b. rauch. tr. IOLzakhok. gorno-metallurg. in-t, 1956, No 14, 100-106 Abstract: Description of a method of growing crystals of Rochelle salt with admixtures and of the study of the effects of admixtures of KAI (Sol)-, CuSO,, SrC],, RbCl and LiCl on the external shape of the crystals, their dielectric constant and piezoelectric modulus. Card 1/1 -42- Category: USSR / Physical Chemistry - Crystals Abe Jour: Referat Zbur-Khlynlya, No 9, 1957., 29750 B-5 dyestuff. With high concentrations of the dyestuff its filtering action, and also the alteration of its aggregation state, distort the spectral distribution of PE. Analogous results were obtained with T11. In AgBr and TlBr the PE is not sensitized by the dye- stuffs. Adsorption of 1,;, vapor at stained and un tained AgI and TlI results in a considerable increase of the natural as well as of the sensitized photoconductivity. The folloidug mechanism of sensitizing is proposed: The iodine adsorbed at fi4I and TlI provides acceptor surface levels. Increase in photoconductivity occurs on liberation of electrons from these levels by the energy absorbed by the molecules of the dyestuff and transmitted into the crystal (semi- conductor). Card 2/2 -41- 30 (7) X, SOV/31-59-8-11/17 AUTHOR: Chormonov, T. Kh., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical TITLE: The Inter4ational Feeorov Session in Crystallography PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii,Aauk Kazakhskoy SSR, 1959, Nr 8, pp 86 - 87 (US~iR) - ABSTRACT: From 21 to 27 May 1959 the International Fedorov Session in Crvstallography was held at Leningrad. It was convened by the International Union of Crystallographers, the Natsionall- nyy komitet sovetskikh kristallografov (National Committee of Soviet Crystallographers), the Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of CrystallographyAS USSR) and the Lenin- gradskiy ordena Lenina i ordeiia -Truddvogo Krasnogo znameni Gornyy institut (Leningrad Mining Institute of the Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor). The work of~the session was concentrated on two symposiag 1) crystal chemistry analysis and crystal chemistry; 2) electronic diff- raction. More than 500 scientists from 15 countries (USSR, Card 1/3 China, Czechoslovakia, India, France, Great Britain, USA, The International Fedorov Session in Crystallography SOV/31-59-8-11/17 Netherlands, Australia, Norway, Switzerland, Canada, Germany, Japan and Brazil) participated. In the plenary session 20 very interesting reports were heard, characterizing the most important trends in crystallography, crystal chemistry, ro- entgenography and electronography during the last 3 years. The session heard the following Soviet reports; Academician N. V. Belov on "In memoriam of Ye. S. Fedorov" and "The Second Chapter of Crystal Chemistry of Silicates"; B. N. Delone on "The Theory of Reduction"; I. I. Shafranovskiy on "The Further Ways of Development of Crystal Chemistry Analysis"; A. I. Kitaygorodskiy on "Tensions and Conformations of Organic Mol;- cules"i-B.-T.-Vaynshteyn on "Pome Problems Concerning the Theory of Structure Analysis*Pbf Crystalsll~ Z. G. Pinsker on "Some Crystal Chemistry Problems of Induction Phases"; Aca- demician A. V. Shubnikov, Director of the Institute of Crystallography AS USSR, on "The Formation of Crystals". The author, a delegate of the International Fedorov Session, re- ports that during the last three years, achievements were made in the new crystallographic branches dealing with the Card 2/3 investigation of the structure of viruses, antibiotics9 The International Fedorov Session in Crystallography SOV/31-59-6-11/17 vitamins and*albumens. Besides, he mentions Soviet Professors G. S. Zhdanov, V. I. Iveronova, Yu. S. Terminasov, G. B. Bokiy and S. Ya. Umanskiy. The session cordially wel- comed Shubnikov's colored motion picture "Obrazovaniye kristallov" (The Formation of Crystals). Card 3/3 4~ 7= ACCESSION NR: AJR30105213 . . . . . 04/2039/E0.19 :i ..SOURCE: RZh. Fizika, 3 AUTHOR: Chormonov, T. TITLE: Growth of single crystaloijand accelention of the prod'ess of spontaneous crystallization in an ultrason c field CITED SOURCE: Sb. nauchn.,tr. Kazakhsk. oli ekhn. in-t, no. 21,, p 1960, 271-283 iTails_. Tu-ltrasc TOPIC TAGS: crystjt1_gxowthV.-sinqle.-d ast ultrasonic-field, ac- celeratioft-ot.growth,'Rdchelle halt, potassiumaluininilm alum, super cooling TRANSLATION: The crystallizatibn' of R-ochellelsait-and.potassium aluminum alum from aqueous solut*ons-by evaporation 'of the solvent was investigated. The motions of the seed and of the 'concentrator. of ultrasonic oscillations (21.5~kcs) were sy*lchronized in such a Card 1/2 .. .... ACCESSION NR: AR3010528 way that the face of.the growingicrystal was always'in a standiiig- ~ations of low inten- wave node. It is shown that ultrasonic oscil i'sity contribute to crystal growth. With incr6asing intensity, the dissolution of the crystals begib's'to predomin'ate. other cond#ionsl' being equal, ultrasound accelerates the spontAneous crystallization in the supercooling region. G. Rogov. DATE ACQ: 140ct63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PHA Card 2/2 -85875 I/, 7S-o oo 3S', /4 1/ 3) S/048160/024/011/011/036 F, '2 / S-k R 3 , 3 10.3) Boo6/BO56 AUTHOR: Chormonov, T. Kh. TITLE: The Influence Exerted by Ultrasonics I on Some Physical Properties of Rochelle Salt Crystals PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheekaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 11, PP. 1347 - 1349 TEXT: The present paper is a reproduction of a lecture delivered on the 3rd Conference on Perroelectricity, which took place in Moscow from January 25 to 30, 1960. The Th-ysical properties of Rochelle salt and many other ferroelectrics change considerably under the action of external fields even if these are weak. The present paper contains a report con- cerning investigations of the action of ultrasonic fields upon the phy- sical properties. The crystals were grown in special thermostatically controlled (�O-050C) crystallizers, and were exposed to ultrasonic irra- diation during growthl this was done by means of magnetostriction trans- formers at 21.5 kc/sec and a specific output of 2w/cm2. The higher the ultrasonic intensity, the worse was the homogeneity of the crystals; Card 1/3 87B75 C The Influence Exerted by Ultrasonics on Some S 048/60/024/011/011/036 Physical Properties of Rochelle Salt Crystals B006/BO56 thus, the crystals were exposed to only low sound intensities in the course of a very slow growth. Next, the microhardness was measured by means of a device of the type PMT-3 (PhTT-3) at loads of 20-200 g. The microhardness of the crystals exposed to ultrasonic irradiation amounted to an average of 77 kg/mM2, while those of crystals not exposed to ultrasonic irradiation were 58 kg/mm2. 8 and tan 6 were measured by means of an electrometer of the type CP-1M (SG-1M) and a Q-meter of the type ~B-l (KV-1). The results obtained are shown in Figs. 1 and 2. Finally, the influence exerted by ultrasonic irradiation upon the shape and intensity of the interference lines (X-cut) of the crystais was in- vestigated. It was found that as a result of ultrasonic irradiation a broadening of the lines with simultaneous intensity decrease occurs. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Kazakhskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Kazakh Polytechnic Institute) Card 2/3 L 16855-63 EW1P(qj/EWT(a)/BDS .: -AFFTC/"A JD CESSION NR: AR3006319 S/0056/63/000/007/EO85/2085 SOURCE: RZh. Fizika, Abs. 7E551 ;AUTHOR: Chormonov, T. Kh.; 'TITLE: Investigation of thestructure~and microhardness of metals subjected-to the action of- ultrasound. !CITED SOURCE: Sb.,nauchn._tr..,.Kazakhsk. politekhn. in-t, no. 21,. 170-178 '.TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonics,, metal treatment, microbardness$ fin e .structure, aluminum,:copper.. An investigation-.was-made.of--.the.inflilence cf -ultra- n --on- e- _a gre., _s -an r ad -isbe ~:_.4specimens were anne f. at 3 0 0an 1 e146tro' t* ca- ;and subjected-to-the action.of ultrasonic oscillationsvith-fre en Card 1/2 1~j93,P~4 t'!P(k)/M/JT(r4)/0WP(q)/DDS -ASM1,111TTO Pf-h JD ACCESSION NR: AR3006907 S/01,37/0/C00/007/1061/1061- Mh. XotaUurgiya, Abs 71413 SOURF; AUTHOR: -Chomonov T. MhA.- TITLE: Investigation of the structure -and microhardne3s of metals subjects to Ultrasound aTEp souxr,,: sb. nau'c'hn. tr. Kazakhak. politeldme in-ts not 21, 1960, 170-178 TOPIC,TAGS: structure, microhardness, aluminum, copper, strongth.. ultraso-mid TRANSLATION: The investigation was conducted on Al'aand electrolytic cli.* /Samples 10 x 10 x 0.15 mm and cylindrical samples 2 = iri-cliam. and 30 MM lor~fwere annealed at 300 and 500C for 2 hrs to remove stre3ses. After electropoli3hing, 1 the samples were subjected to ultrasound treatment for 1-4 hrs. As a result of the ultrasound treatment, the microhardness of Al ~nd Cu is increased from 26 and 60 to 37 an'd,.125 kg/mm2, respectively, for samples annealed at 300C. The increase in the hardness is related to a reduction of the dimensions of the mosaic blocks acted-upon by ultrasound. X-ray diffraction studies of the change ;Cord 1/2 L 19302-63 ...... ACCESSION NR: AR3006907 in the line width and intensity confirm thq hypothesis of pulverization Pf the mosaic blocks during ultrasound troatmento, It is proposed that ultrasound trevatment be used -to increase the surface stren h-of metals. P0 L16iiZ.- DATE ACQ: 12Aug63 SUB COD& IM ENCL: -00 Card 2/2 E CHOENONOV, Talgat Khasanovich; SKALKOVSKIY, L., red. (Ultrasound and its application in science and technology) U11trazvuk i ego primenenie v nauke i tekhnike. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo "Kazakhstan," 1964. 57 p. (MIRA 18:3) Evrr m L 47400-66 EWP (k )/J/EWP (w) AVV ft) &TI ACC NRt AR6025799 SOURCE AUTHOR: Chormonov, To Me V1 TITLE: Cavi-ta-ti-,o,n"-,g,~-n,dl-i-t-,s--In-fluence on physical characteristics of aluminum SOURCE: Ref. zh. ika, Abs. 4zh566 0 REF SOURCE: Tr. Kazakhsk. politekhn. in-ta) sb. 25) 1965) 44-53 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum) cavitation, ultrasonic property, microhardeningp x ray diffrac. tion study ABSTRACT: The authors investigate the influence of ultrasonic cavitation on the physical characteristics of aluminum. Experimental data are presented on the linear dependence of the losses in weight of aluminum foil, due to cavitation errosion, on the time of sounding. It is shown that with increasing duration of the action of the ultrasound in the presence of cavitation, an increase takes place in the microhardnes, of aluminum. An x-ray diffraction investigation of the fine structure of aluminum subjected to the influence of cavitation is described. It is shown that a noticeable increase in the width of blurring of the interfeybnee lines occurs under the influ- ence of cavitation. This is attributed to the pstruction of the blocks of the mosaii structure and microdistortions of the structure of aluminum. Bibliography, 13 titles. V. Aku-llc-E-ev-.---[T-r-a-n-sla-flon of abstractJ SUB CODE:i 20 Card hs Vi ~IL6 EVfr ( I ) /EV[r- (m) A;~EM It 4!111 t MCC) In/ Bi R: . ' I AR6028436 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/66/000/005/1048/1048 AUTHOR: -Chorrnonov, T. Kh. 'Cavitation and its -effect on the physical characteristics of aluminum TITLE: SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 51323 REF SOURCE: Tr. Kazakhsk. politeldin. in-ta, sb. 25, 1965, 44-53 TOPIC TAGS: cavitation, aluminum, aluminum foil ultrasonic effect 4ABSTRACT: The effect of "el J~ tatio acteristics of ~~ ~ca ' nazi on the physical char _qltrqjgai aluminum has been studied. Experimental facts were presented on the linear dependence o'f weight losses of aluminum foils caused by cavitation erosion from the time of exposure to ultrasound. It was shown that the microhardness of aluminum increases with an increase in the duration of the ultrasound. An x-ray analysis of a thin aluminum structure subjected to cavitation is described. It was shown that the effect of cavitation markedly increases the width of interference 1/2 UDC: 539. 375:669. 71 L 47370-66 ACC NR: AR6028436 lines. This is explained by the destruction of blocks in the mosaic structure and microdistortions in the aluminum structure. [Translation of abstract) (FM] SUB CODE: 13, 20 C A VbU 3 i4'5'4` SO RCE 6DE~'!'Vl' /Oi29/66/ C NRi U VGw /-0 0 9_/_O 0 10 0 2 A AUTHOR: Pogodin-Alakoeyev. Go.l.; Chormonov, T. Kh. ORG: Special Desinn-Technological Bureau (Osoboye konstruktorsko- tekhnologlclieskoye byuro) TITLE: Investigation 1.of-the 'affect of ultrasound on alloy properties SOURCE: Me~allovedeniye L termicheskaya obrabot a metallov, no. 9, 1966, 18-20 eadi apnrop eihta insort facing p. 49 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic Abration) molten mutal, matal crystallizationj hardness, babbit metal, aluminum base alloy, zinc base alloy tall Z ~ABSTRACT: The crystall ation and structure formation in molten !Llj6abbitt/4~nder the action of ultrasonic vibrations aluminum, zinc and- B16 _.~b - lat an intensity of 15.6-39.6'-w/cm2 for 20-60 sec have been investi- gated. It vas found that ultrasonic vibration accelerated crystalliza- tion of the melts 'and-gi~eat~y increased the number of crystallization centers. The latter brought about metal grain fragmentation and conse- quent improvement in the strength and hardness of metals. For oxaraple, the microhardness of aluminum increased from 26.7 to 53.0 after a 20-sec /2 UDC:1 669.065.5:620.17:621.789 L-08291--67-- i-kcC NR- AP603-2 treatment with ultrasound at an intensity of 15.6 w/cm2. The micro- hardness of zinc increased from 32.4 to 55.7 after 60-sec treatment with ultrasound at an intensity,of 39.8 w/cm2. The tensile strength of zinc increased from 7.4 to 9 3 lcg/MM2 after treatment with ultrasound' for 30 sec at an intensity of N.0 w/cm2, The maximum fragmentation of metal grains occurred with ultrasonic vibrations at an intensity of 40 w/cm2 and a frequency of 22.5 ke. Analogous structure changes and higher mechanical properties were observed in B16 babbitt after ultra- isonic treatment* Orig, art, has: 1 figure and 1 table, SUB CODE: 1l/.,. SUBM DAM' none/ ORIG RM 008/ Lqcjr~Z 12 t-5 7-77 CHCRU, T. T. Comparative evaluation of the data of agglutination reaction in typhoid favor patients using Widal's method and its modification by Levkovich. Mikrobiol.zhur. 19 no.4:62-64 '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Z kefedri infektsiynikh khvorob Kiivelkogo medichnogo inatitutu im. O.O.Bogomolltsys. (TYPHOID FEVER--DIAGNOSIS--AGGLUTINATION REACTION) 1.5 . r - y CHORNAYA. tCborna, II.S.1; TFRLFTSKIY, R.S, [Terrls~-,t7il'e " -7 INI.P. ; FUZIETSDIVA , V.P. f, Kuvi; etqov,-- , V. 11. ANYINAI Mcchanism underlying the conductivity of puropolysiloxams. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 10 no.10M50-1152 0 165. Ins ti tut poluprovvinikov AN UkrSSR i inFti".ut ~blmi-i polimerov All UkrSSR, Kiyev. Submitted 2F, 196". -CHOMIIYI- POP* Nitrogen content of th-p blood 6Uf6hg-homed qttlo of different ages. A. A.-Rukhel' Inan and P. P. Chornif Odessa Agr. last.). Ukrain. Bickhins- Zhuir. 25, 310-14 In Russian, 314-16(IM).-Total blood 14 in the embryo, jncrvlses steadily frorn the 4th to the Oth wonth; it is still higher In adulti. The protein N inctell-ses in tile culbryollic, md poslimVil Stagei,and drop-i in 10-15-yea uld. - 01.1in- lin N Inercasrs in all pcrlod4 more rapidly than protein N. B. Gatoff if [Vaidanych, v.i.],- LYSKOVICH, A.B.; [Lyskovych, O.B.] CHORNTY, Z.PI Effect of thermal treatment on the spectrometri.a properties of NaI(Tl) phosphors, Mr. f12. zhur. 6 no.5:714-7i6 s-o 161. (KMA 14: 11) lo kivovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Iv.Franko. ~Phosphors) (Spectrometry) 42767 S/185/62/007/010/009/020 D234/D308 AUTHORS: Vyshnevs1kyy, V. N., Lyskovych, 0. B.t Pidzyraylo, M.S. and Chornjy, Z. P. TlTLL-. Investi ation of x ray luminescence of scintillators, NaI (TIVJ PERIODICAL: Ukrayinalkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 7, no. 10, 1962, 1101-1104 TEM: Single crystals of NaI(Tl), 2 - 3 cm thick and having a cross-rsection.-area of 2 CM2, were investigated. The energy distri- bution graph shows a broad intense band with a maximum near 420 9A and a less intense one near 330 mu. If.tAe* activator concentration is smaller than 2.5 x 10-4 inoles Tl/nole NaI the total intensity of luminescence is proportional to it. Continuous irradiation for 17 hours decreased the luminescence intensity, which did not re'~urn to usual value after 30 hours. The authors explain this by additional scattering of the excitation onergy on lattice defects caused irre- ,,versibly by irradiation. TPe authors thank Ya. P1. ZaXharko for Card 1/2 , C 0 _tE S/jF_5-/6 L- ) Ov-7 161o S/185 ~2/007/010/009/020 Investigation off x ray ... D234X-508 dioouijaion. Thore are -figures. I Q .A."SOCIATION: Llvivslkyy derzhuniversytet im. Iv. Franka (L'viv State University im. Iv. Pranko) SUBMITTED: March 13, 1962 7Card 2/2 8/185/62/007/012/006/021 D234/1)308 AUTHORS: Vyshnev8lkyy, V.N., Lyakovych, O.B.# Fidzyraylot M.S. and Chorniy, Z.P. -TITLEt Investigation or the dependence of x ray ~uminescene or NaI (T1) crystals, on temperature and activator content likia PERIODICAL: yinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, V. 71 no. 12, 1962t 1292 - 1296 -6 TEXTs The activator content was 1 x 10 1.5.x 10-5,1 8 X 10-5, 1.6 x 10-4 moles'TI/mole NaI and 2% T11 by weight in the melt. At 2700K 'there are two lumines- cence bands, with maxima near 302 mIx. With decreasing tem- perature the first maximum is displaced towards the shorter wavelengths. With 2% TI only the second ba:nd is observed. The dependence of the-integral energy on tem erature varies . P with T1 concentration. The latter is attributed to the pre- sence of luminescence centers in the case of large T4 content, Card 1/2 VISHNEVSKIY, V.N. [Vyshneyslkyi, VA.); LYSKOVICH, A.D. [L.VskovyCh 0 B I- PIDZYRAYLO, N.S. (Pidzvrailo, M.S.]; CHORNIY, Z.P. [Chomill, i.i.j Roentgenoluminencence of NaI(TI) crystal phosphors. Ukr, fis. Shur. 7 no.10:1101-1105 0 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Llvovskly gosudarstyannyy universitet im. IY.Franke. (Phosphors) VlSHNEVSKIY, V4N.[Vyshnevs'kyi, V.N.); LYSKOVICH, A.K [Lyskovych, O.B.1; ,PIDZYRAYLO, N.S. (Fidzyrgilo, M.S.]; CHORNI-Y., &P. [Chornii, Z.P.j Dependence'of the roentgenoluminescence of W-T1 crystals on the temperature and activator content, Ukr. riz. zhur. 7 no.121l.292-1297 D 62. (MIRA 15.12) 1. Livovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat im. -lv.Franko. (X-ray spectroscopy) (Sodium iodide crystals) (Luminescence) RM -.- - " -. r WPl t A 7-- T.); iindl Univer~~e pyf ,mya !--pvrsu 01- T-lie jryeutigatior _0 wa 3 4 p Mlc!'Ohardne,~~s of S~d,,~m --4- 1 cr" 00u 3rv~t hoj p ed o,- j S S z -~ 1, Z: _: - _N I'-- IAT-50096-27 --- --~ks~ure,3 w-4-th PWT-3 instinment. The -ps-alts *r-pve showr that . . I.,., - ~ - - - -mrd 21f 3 L 02192-67 EWT(1)/EWT(M)A/EWPW/ETI AEE R All 031870 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/66/000/006/bo85/DO85 AUTHOR: Vaydanych) V. I.; Huseva, No K.; Triska, T. Y.; Chorniyp Z. P. TITLE: Effect of methods of growing alkaline todid nrystal~ on their- luminescence properties Z/ SOURCE:,.~Ref. zh. Fizika, Abu, 6D695 REF SOURCE% Visnyk L'vivs'k. un-tu. Ser. fiz., no. 2. 1965, 46-48 TOPIC TAGS: crystal, crystal growth, anion impurity, iodide, Iodide crystal, photo luminescence,_x ray lumine3cence, crystal impurity, energy tranamiualon ABSTRACT: The effect of various anion impurities formed in a crystal during its growth (using the Kiropoulos and Stokbarger methods of growing crystals in an inert gas atmosphere), on the luminescence properties of phosphors NaJ-Tl, KJ-Tl, and CsJ-Tl is shown. A decrea in the output of photo and x-ray luminescence in crystals with anion impurities is explained by the assumption that the-transmission of - energy by T1 luminescence centers, both In the electron-hole and ex- citon excitation mechanism takes place at a higher energy level (D-band, Pi-transition). fTranalation of abstract] (SPI 1JP(c) JDIJGIC-,G SUB CODE: L f!3~11~65 --EIV(Offia ACCESSION NR: AP5009511 S/0048/65./029/003/0423,'0426 1/7 AUTHOR: Ly-.,kmlah, A.B.; ChornEv Z.P.; Guscvn, M.K. es !gat ion of the r )entLenolumin4c a -4. --.-1 sodiuz lodid crysLal pj,,OSP-~Orl~ 12th hold in L'vov, 30 Jar.-5 Feb 196-17 SS-IR. Izvestly-a. Seripa fIzinhesk.iya, ro. TOPIC luminns-conco lumires"-nt cryrta' x ray ABSTRACT: This paper reports the results of 3. continuation of qarlier wo3~k on the roe utgenal 1-inescenoo of NaIM, undertaken because of the technical importance of the aatei-ial as a scintillation ictector for sof-I x-aygi The with a high (:;r2 mole thallitiz conzunt. vxuittrd by 40 keV x-rays were recorded at tevperabures from 100 to 6500K (ii of these spectra are presented gmaphit-,Illv) , -Io-.7 cunreso were recor~-cd, and the zc=-Dosition C., the ICv ;eaperaturo thurmo-~timulat'A emlaE!i,~r T-- are preseated graphically aii-,,' ar-) i-tf th. 7n addl- Card 1/3 ACCESSION MR: AP5009517 tion to the principal roentgenoLumineseence emission band near 420 mu, a weak band was cle~arly observable at 330 q.4 even at the lowas-c temperature. This band in- cre:tsed in intensity with. incre~%sl.,ng temperatare up to 4500K,, and decrea--od In !--,rv51iy farther lacrease of temperaturu,. The peak of the principal emis- r,io~a band shifted toward the shorter vavelengths with tncreasing teraperature, from aboiA 430 mg at 2000K to 400 mg at. 5200K. The roe ntgetiolumines cence yield decreas-I ed rapidly with decreasing tem1wrature in the region from. 150 to 1000X; this is ,ascribed to self-trapping of ftol4a. The yield deareased With iTIcreaSing terapera- ti-rt-, abcwt? 400o`K, owIng to them ~oquench ing. Ilive peaks; werf, observed ~r the glow- ---iese occurred at 120, 140t 160, 220, P-nd 2950K. utily radlation of the ituninescence bami with a peak at 4-00 uni contributed to the two lowent item-p3rature peaks of the glow curve. Of the three low temperature glow curve peaks, only one appeared Ln crysta13 grwa in an inert gas atmosphere. From the effe,-t of,% low temperature x-ray Unradiation on the behavior of the 2950K glaw curvt3 ii3 concluded that the t.*apping conterg that are responsible for thia and thus adversely aVect the scintillation Dropartfog nip 'he 7rhlcsptor, to radlatiou (and ot&tr) damage to tb-, crystiil, C-eig. art. hiA6; 5 /F-wP(t-)AwP(b ijp(c) m ACC NR: AP5028922 SOURCE CODE: URTEW~5/010/011/12151122~ 4 VI 1;7- AUTHOR: Bxtjjh2LC~j~- 0. Belikovich. B. It. ; LyskovychO. B. Lskovich, A- B.; Ckorniy, P. -- Chorniy, Z. P. ORG: Llvov State University Im. 1. Frank (Vvivs1kyy derzhuniversytet) 14 q # 5-j ~ 1 TITLE: investigation of energy migration in Cs.1 and CsI(Tl) crystals SOURCE: Ukrayins1kyy fizycbnyy zhurnal, v. 10, no. 11, 1965, 1215-1221 TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, lumineEcence spectrimt, luminescent crystal, activated crystal, crystal defect t crystal lattice vacancy, X n AIM.41zo~ I 6tA- &d-cvv, Spell "14,11 4-4A-j ABSTRACT: 'An inves%igation was made of the dependence of the spectral composition an the yield of x-ray luminescence of pure CsI.crystals and crystals activated with TlI, NaI, and KI on temperature in'the range from 100 to 300K. In nonactivated CsI crys- tals at room temperature, two luminescence bands~were observed at 320 and,4,20 nm; at low temperature, new luminescenmbands appeared.at 32T and 347 nm. In CsI crystals activated with Nal, the intensity cf the 420 nm band increased by several orders.. The, ,spectral composition of the x-ray luminescence ebang ed, aepending on the thallium con-- centration. in CsI crystals. In.Csl crystals without thallium impurities, the himi- nesceftice with maxima at 320 and 420 im were of the same nature. This condition can be attributed to i3tructural distortion,of the crystal or distortion of the stoichiometry of the crystal. The decrease of the luminescence yield of the 320 and 420 nm~bands Card 1/2 L -8299-66 ACC NRt AP5028922 was due to the absorption of energy in the lattice by other low-temperature lumines- cence centers such as:auto-localized holes. Recombination of a free electron with an, auto-localized hole apparently produced the luminescence in the region of 347 nm. This interpretation does not contradict the gener&Uy accepted hypothesis that excita- tion of the 347 nm band has an exciton character, since at low temperatures excitans can disintegrate into free electrons and.aUto-localize,d.holes. Investigations of electron paramagnetic resonance in alkali hallide crystals showed that the thallium, ion at low temperature can capture am electron and thus produce a quasi-atomic thal-_ lium. At low temperature tbe.number of free holes decreased, due to.auto-localiza- tion, and the yield of the luminescence decreased mhile the lattice lumineacence in the 347 nm region-Ancreased., With the- rise lot the activator concentration the number - of auto-localized holes Isharply increused, causing astill larger decrease of,-acti- 1 vated luminescence.. The luminescence in the region of 347 nm does not appear because. of the-small concentration'-of free electrons~resultlng from capture.'Py-the*dctivator ~,ions. Orig. art. has; 6 figures. [JAI SUB CODE: '20/ SUBM DATE: - 15Dec64/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 010/ ATD PRESS: INY L 9913-66 1- ----a , SOLMci-a A AP5022671. AUTHOR: Chorniy, Z. P.; Tyskov ch. it. D_ ORG: None TITLE: Thedependence.of the spectrcl,composition of radioluminescence on,the inten- sity of the exciting radiation SOURCE: Optika i spektroskoplya,, V. .19j, no* 3, 1965o 446-448 TOPIC TAGS: Tadiolumineseence$-lumineseence center., luminescence apect ,rvm,, scintil-I I lation, ~odi und..' cesium cTpoUnd,, x ray irradiation ABSTRACT In or um TO to clarify tW m6chanism whereby excitation energy is transferred to luminescence centers, the authors investigated the spectral composition of the radiolumlnpsc(!nce of NaI(Tl) and CsI(Irl) scintillators grown by a modified Kiropoulos method. The melt was doped with 0.3---0.5 wt.%,of thallium. The x ray excitation ranged from,5--1500 r/sec. The'-luminescence was measured with an S?~-"T -spectrophqto-i, meter provided with a photoelectric al .;tachment and an FEU-18 photomultuiplier. The study showed that the spectral- distribution of the radioluminescence depends on the density of the x-ray excitation. With increasing x-ray intensity, the fraction Iof. pure lattice emission in the total railioluminescenco increases. In NAI(Tl) the frac- tion of pure lattice luminescence at 3,ow excitation density is 10% of the total radi luminescence of the crystal, At high excitation density it is 22%. The corres- ponding figures for CsI(Tl) crystals are 28% and 45%. The results are interpreted inT j,L_3 2 UK; 537-5A "5-37