SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT CTIRAD, JOHN - CUCIUREANU, EL.

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CTjRa,,Wjm4,SCHINDLIM, Jiri; VAIMEK, Thidolf Susceptibility of young rate to.strains of Brucella of varying vir- ulence. J. Hyg. Epidqm., Praha I no.3042-352 1957. 1, Department of Medical Microbiology & immmolo67# Charles University, Prague 2nd Departmont of Pathology, Charles University, Prague. (BWOBILTA, infect, susoeptibility of young rats to strains of varying .virulence) CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Microbiology. Hom6lobinophillic Dac- F-5 toria. Brucollao kbs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol.,.No 14, 1958, No 62446 Author : John vr'tirad, Vanocok Rudolf Inst 'Z- Titlo Forr-ation of Antibodlos and Tissuo Cha%os in Exporimontal Brucolloois in Your13 Rabbits. Orl6r Pub Coskosl. opidomiol., -Ukroblul., Imunol., 1957, 6, No 1, 1~-19 .',Xbstract Intracorobral infection of younS rabbits with highly virulent brucollao, strain Brucolla abortus 2119 in a -.unntity of x 108, produced the d-ovolomaont of fatal brucollosis; 3-110-k rab- bitn died in the course of 6, and 4-wook in the course of 8, days, Tho brucollao were ob- tained from bono and cophalic z,--,rrow, the spleen, and liver. In the blood sorum of the inoculated Card 1/3 36 CZECHO~13LO!iiYIA/i-lici,,,)biolof,-,y. HomoL loblnoph ill ic Bac- F-5 toria. Drucellac Abc Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., n 14, 1958, No 62446 Card aninalB, a-,,rlutinins and cor,,,plo~iont-bindlng anti- bodies wero found in the course of a ~.,!oek af- ter infection, and in the course of 16 days-- in the extrnots from the bono marrow and sploon of the dead animals. In tho course of tho first days aftor infection of 3-wood old rab- bits with B. abortus (strain 1914), the sploon and bono marrow extracts showod Incoriploto antibodioe. The final onoce-voro also observod in blood Berm: and in the extracts of the livor, spleen, and bone Liarraw on the 11th day after subcutaneous introduction of live vaccine V.,~ into 8-.day-old rabbits. From that very day it is possible to discover antibodics in the blood sorum binding tho compio~Dont, whoroas in ox- tracts from or3ans, the latter appeared only after 19 days followinC, vaccination. 'Tissuo 2/3 KEGOVA, Helga; CTIRAD JORY Increased onsceptibllity to Infection in agammaglobulinemia. Cas. lek. cesk. 97 no.26:801-807 27 June 58. 1. XlinJka nemoci vnitrnich lekarake fakulty bygienicke KU v Praze. Prednosta prof. Dr. Vratislav Jonas. Ustav pro lekarskou mikrobiologii a Immunologii KU v Praze. Prednoata prof. Dr. Frantisek Patooka. H. X., Praha 12, Pod Terebkou 4. (AGAMMAGIOBULINMIA, case reports with lymphatic leukemia & reap. & skin infect. (Cz)) (LEUKEMIA. LYMPHATIC, case reports with agammaglobulinemia & reap. & skin infect. Oz)) (IMPIRATORY TRACT, infect. with agammaglobixlinemia, lymphatic leukemia.& skin infect. (Cz)) (SKIN, die. infeot,, with agamWlobulinemiao lymphatic leukemia & reap. infect. (02)) f, /FPT Ti-,/ SOURCF, CODSs 0 01;VO02310023 INVENTOR% -Hittmann, Amost, (Jablonec nad Nisou);-Ptveracek, Karel (Graduate economia Jablonec nad Nisou) ORGs none ILI TITLE: [A method for the direct galvanizing of alumin4l GZ Pat. No. PV 3840-64) Glass 49 SOURCE: Vynalazy, no. 12, 19650 23 TOPIC.TAGS: aluminum plating., aluminum,, electroplating ABSTRACT: A method for the direct galvanizing of aluminum and its alloys, with the alloy of copper and tin in an alkali, cyanide solution is described which has the distinguishing feature that the solution contains, for I liter 5 to 40 9 of copper in the form of a cyanide complex, 10 to 309 of free., pure cyanide, 6 to 20g of sodium hydroxide or pure potassium hydroxide, 40 to 60g of pure sodium-potassium tartrate, 20 to 659 or sodium stannate, or pure potassium stannate,, 0.5 to 2.0g of pure lead acetate, 0.05 to 5.0g of binaphthyl methane sodium or potassium oulphonate, 0.05 to 0.59 of a surface active substance at a temperature of 40 to 650G. An anode is used made of an alloy of copper and tin In proportions of 10 to 70% col-q'erp and of 30 to 90% tin respectively. SUB CODEs 07sl3l SUBM DATM 03Jul64 Card CTVRTECKO L. Protection of transmission lines with branches. p. 306. W-METIM. Praha, Cigechoslovalcia. Vol. 9, No. 6., -Tune 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions, (SM) LC, Vol. 8, No. 10 Oct- 1959- Uncl. CTVRTECKA, Lubomir Distance amd-differential protection of bus bars in ext-,L high voltage switch plants. El tack obzor 53 no. 2:73-77 F 64. 1. Zavody prumysloye automatizace - Krizik, Trutnov. I GTVRTNI!Ft~.Karel-,,,- Automation of the Qu 24 spectrograph, Hut 31sty 18 noo5:359- 360 My 163. 1, Kralovopolska strojirna, nap., Brno. --y'-f 771,1~~,~~--7,~~,Iq~~, ech' C2 Y 3.4-Dlmtth 'benr- 'Chloride- DA tvnnuk. Curb. cc. tro et MI)t C-dwith DH&ndaq.IICJlin rpTtsmmD1a!nlbyd- -Cl~vhkb rernves water and cat 2esubereaction. Toarn'ut.ol 1.38 g. I =0 =1. CHCI;CCI,, 33 r, pzmfom. anti -~-44 s. CuCII 6 Aildeil at lb-' WA -wi&i min. 1-12 S. 25% Ile) "d stim-4 unotbtr 45 lilol. ibe oy'l: CO, s,-j)d, -nl)d tbz poln. wmked %3p in ibt ummil ir~j yklds V)1~1, --CTVRC4wI JOLx -- - - - - - 12 p, 8/01 MM 13 344 Akt.-Z.: 14P 12 P/38 280 Erf.: Dr. Josef Ctvrnik Olomouc- Dr. -01-cryaN Nemeepek, Prahap' Jiri Mayer, Brno , Inh.: Synfama, narodni podnik, Dolni Mecholupy (CSR) Verfahren zur Herstellung von 4-substituierten 1,2-Diaryl- 3,5-dioxDpyrazolidinen. 19. 8. 1955 SO: Erfindungs und Vorschlagswesen (Berlin).. 7/1p January 1958., P. 105- : - AA:_ ~--- I ~-ff- -, 7--" ;A--~ -"- ~ - -1 --- ~- ~- - - ~-, 7 . I - - - I - I ,e tz~ ), I e - lr4F-iRARv M-' Mcn J5-i 17 WL cZr,,CjTOSLOVjJ9A Organic Chonistry. Synthusis G-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khiniya, No 3, 6338. Author : Ctyrtng5~_Josef., Mayer, -Tiri., Nemecek, Oldrich., Inst : Not given. Title : Now Dorivativos of 1,2-Diphanyl-3,5-Diketo-Pyra- zolidine. Orig P4b: Caskosl. farmau.-, 1958, 7, No 6, 303-304. 11'.bstract: Gamra-chlorocrotyl-malonic ostor (1) condonsed with hydrazo-bonzone (II) to 1,2-diphenyl-4- (gar-ima-chloroorotyl)-3,5-diketo-*oyrazolidino (III), which was also prepared by alkylntion of 1,2-diphonyl-3,5-dikeluo-pyrazolidine with 1, 3-dichlorobutone-2 in aqueous alcoholic solu- tion of NaOH. Treatment with H9SOA convorts III to 1,2-diphonyl-4-(gaiima-ketobutylT-pyrazolid- Card. 1/2 GZBCHOSLOV_1KT_i~ / ()rganic Chetfistty. Synthesi.-,. G-2 ,Lbs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khitaiya, No 3, 1959, 8338, ~'-_bstract: ine-diono-3,5 (IV), the Na-salt of which is readily soluble in water. To a solutlion of 2 9 Na in 40 f.Ll alcohol are added 21,5 g I and 16 g II, the mixture Is heated, driving off the alcohol, 50 ml water are added, and the batch is acidified to get III, yield 20 g$ MP 167-1680 (corrected; from acotone). To 10 g III in 150 O'l 0014 are added dropwiso 20 LLI concentrated H2304, stirred for about 2 hours, tho acid layer is nixed with 1 liter of ice water, and IV is separated, Yield 8.6 g, AP 1200 (corrected; from alcohol) ; somi-carbazone, HP 1720, -- D. Vitkov- skiy. Card 2/2 91 J.;KROUTIL, M.;BOOIIX, M.;CTVRTNIXJ,;X&7)M, J. Toxicity and anti-inflammtor7 effects of chlorocrotylpyratolidine. CeRk. fYsiol. 9 no.l.'87-88 Ja 60. 1. larmakologicky 4 histologicky ustav lek, fak. FU a larmakon, n.p., Olommwe (PMWLBUTAZONA, rel. epcia.) KROUTIL, H.; LINYM, J.; CTVATNIK, J.; RAYXR, J. Anti-inflammatory activity of now trasentin derivatives. Cask. fysiol. 9 no*3:294-295 My 160. 1. Katedra farmakologle lake fake PU a Parmakon n.p.. Olomouc. (PARLSYMPATHOLYTICS pharmacol) (INFLAMMION exper) MATUROVAP M.; TSCHU SHUN, -T.;_CTVRTNIKi J,.L ANTAVY. _L p F. Polarograpby of alkaloids. XXV.Polarograpby of some papaverine derivatives. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.12:3321-3329 D 160. (EEAI 10:9) 1. Chemisches Institut, Medizinische Fakultat, Palacky-Universitat, Olomouc, und Farmakon, Olomouc. (Polarograph and polarograpby) (Alkaloids) (Papaverine) 2 M~ CZECHOSLOWdM/Physical Chenistry. Electrochei-Astry. .,',b s j our: Ref Viur-Khira., No 5, 1959, 1477o. Author Kunes J.,- C ~- !IiII Inst Titlc Basic Principles for the Measurement of Potential Gradients in an Electrolytic Bath. OriG Pub: Strojirenstvi, 1956, 8, No 6, 459-463. Lbstract: A". nethod for the masurement of a potential Gradient by double probe is described. Instrumnts, permitting the carrying out of the masurements, correct to + 0.5 1~',, are described. ;,uthors' resume. Card 1/1 TT I FIIIEZ, J. Use of clectric niodels in rcsearch flc-v in bladcOl vhcels. -".m C-_f_!T"Fi'F3TVI (,'~~-Lnlstvxstvo tezkehn, strojirenstvi, Nanisterrtvo vsecbecrebc _ 41 . 0 1 stronirenstvi) F~-aha, CzechoDlovai'da, Vol- (.3-, tic). ~:;, Auw. 11onthl- Li-t cE --Iqt Enrn:,ean Acceftsions (ImAI), IL, 'v(,J. 9, 11n. 2. C., Y~,cb. i.6o Z/032/60/000/02/002/023 E073/E535 AUTHORS: Kune3, Engineer and 6tvrtn1k, V., Engineer TITLEs Determination of the Temperatures in the Rot t6 and Vanes of Gas Turbines by Means of Electrical Analogues PERIODICAL;'StroSirenstvit, 1960, Nr 2, PP 83-88 ABSTRACT: The only paper known to the authors concerning application of the electrothermal analogy for studying the temperature fields in 'cooled gas-turbineblades~Jtdeals with the analogy study of the temperature distribution in cooled gas-turbine blades (G.F.Kettleborough, Brit. Journ. Appl. Phys, 1955, Nr 6). His paper is too brief and too general, Litvinov (Ref 7) deals with determination of the steady- state temperature fields in cooled turbine blades and discs by the electrical-analogy method, Shvets, Gerashchenko and Dyban (Rtf 10) published results of investigations of the temperature fields at the roots of gas.-turbine blades, 11, Czechoslovakia the electrothermal- analogy method was little used until very recently, a problem which has been solved (Ref 4) is that of th Card 1/4 combined solution of the temperature fields Z/032/60/000/02/002/023 E073/E335 Determination of the Temperatures in the Rotor and Vanes of Gas Turbines by means of Electrical Analogues in the rotor and in the blades of gas.turbines, In this paper the proce*p of 9 duci ananalogue is dealt with in greatcbtail H118/91MORTAR'of the boundary conditions of the rotor and the blades Is solved. A further C z e c h. paper (Ref 5) deals with investigation of the temperature fields in internally-cooled gas-turbine blades. A method is described of measuring the temperatures in the rotor, blade and blade root of a gas turbine by vlaptrothermal analysis and the procedure to be applied in simulating by means of an electrolytic model is elucidated. The accuracy of measurement isNerified by comparing the measured and the calculated values for discs of constant and of hyperbolic cross-section, assuming equal boundary conditions; the inaccuracy was found to be less than 0.5%. In Figure 1 a diagrammatic sketch is given of a cooled rotor of a turbine. In Figure 2 a blade lattice is diagrammatically represented. Figure 3 shows the connection of electrodes for an Card 2/4 analogue of the blades. Figure 4 shows the connection Z/032/60/000/02/002/023 E073/E335 Determination of the Temperatures in the Rotor and Vanes of Gas Turbines by means of Electrical Analogues of the electrodes for an analogue of the blade roots. The principles of producing analogues, selection of optimum electrodes and an electrolyte were dealt with inan earlier paper by the authors (Ref 1). In this paper, the actual process of carrying out the analogue tests is described, whereby a sketch, Figure 5, shows the procedure to be applied in working with the analogue. Figure 6 shows a photo,of an electrical analogue of a blade. Figure 7 shows a photo of the analogue of the blade root and Figure 8 shows the photo of an analogue of the rotor. An example is described in which the temperature field was determined for a single-stage gas turbine which was cooled by air flowing along the faces of the runner wheel. In Figure 9 the temperature distribution in the blade is graphed on the assumption that the temperature of the cooling air is constant and has the -values of 140 and Card 3/4 180 OC, respectively. Figure 10 shows the temp eraturcv/)~ I -IV Z/032/60/000/02/002/023 E073/E335 Determination of the Temperatures in the Rotor and Vanes of Gas Turbines by means of Electrical Analogues drop in the root of the blade. Figure 11 shows the t'emperature field in the runner wheel. Figure 12 shows the resultant temperature characteristic in the rotor. It is concluded that this method is suitable and convenient for solving a number of problems relating to the construction of gas turbines and other power-generating.equipment. There are 12 figures and 26 referenc-es, of which 5 ar Czech, 5 English, 7 German and 9 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: V'SSE, Pilsen Card 4/4 .2110Z Vo41/61/000/002/001/001 E073/E335 AUTHORS: Kune"s, J. and-6tvrtnA, V., Engineers TITLE: An Analogue Study of'Codling Turbine Blades PERIODICAL: Strojn:rcky casopis, 19061, No. 2, Pp- 79 -~98 TEXT: H.H. Ellerbrock et al (Ref. 10: NACA, T.N. 3o6o, 1953) report on the use of electric analogues for calculating the temperature distribution of cooled turbine blades. In this paper the authors report the application of an electrical analogue for determining the stationary temperature fields and the thermo-elastic stresses in the transverse section of cooled turbine blades. In the first section of the paper the cooling methods (gas, liquid) are briefly reviewed, quoting data from the literature. Following that, a brief mathematical analysis is given of the heat transfer from the working gas into the blade, from the blade.into the coolant and of the temperature field and -the blade stresses. The method of electrical analogy is based on applying the results derived by Livingood and Brown (Ref. 25: NACA Rep. 994, 1950; Ref. 26: NACA Rep. 1o66, 1950) and &ingan approximate analytical solution using the Card 1/7 Y't ij~ 21101 z/641/61/000/002/001/001 An Analogue Study E073/E335 method of stress relaxation. The analogy between the Laplace equation a2T a'T 2 T = -~-2 72 = 0 x y and the distribution of electrical potentials on a model produced from a conductor of the same shape as a blade with similar boundary conditions, expressed by; (10) V 2V a2V a2v 0 (A) 72 + x ay2. is utilised for simulating the cooling conditions on the turbine blade. A detailed description of the applied technique is contained in earlier work of the authors (Ref. 18: Stroj3renstv3', Vol.10, No.1, 1960; Ref. 33 - Vy'zki-unna' zprava VSSE, Pilsen, TM 6, 196o). Fig. 4 shows the analogue of a turbine blade with five cooling channels. Card 2/7 M01 Z/o4l/bi/000/002/003./Ool An Analogue Study .... E073/E335 The exoeriments were made for working-gas temperatures of 1 000 C. Fig. 8 shows the temperature field of several blades under investigation, for a ratio of the external heat- transfer coefficient of the turbulent and laminar b2undary layers on the profile a turb /a lam ~1000/500 kcal/m h OC and a coefficient of thermal expansion of the blade material X mt:20 kcal./m hrs0C. Fig. 8a applies to a hollow, air-cooled blade with a blade-to-eoolant heat-transfer coefficient ach ~ 200 kcal/m2 hrs 0C. Fig. 8b applies to a blade with 21 cooling channels arranged at the periphery, ach ~ 2 500 kcal/m 2 hrs 0C. Fig. 8c applies to a blade with 5 cooling channels, ach ~ 2 500 kca.1/m2 hrs 0C. Fig. 8d applies to a blade with 2 cooling channels a 2 eh 5 000 kcal/m hrs C In addition, plots are included, giving the temperature curves for 3 blades with various arrangements of the coolant channels (Fig. 9). Furthermore, plots are Card 3/7 An Analogue Study .... 23-101 Z/041/61/000/002/001/001 E073/E335 included cf the effect of the external heat-transfer c-oefficient on the blade temperature curve; the effect of the internal heat-transfer coefficient on the blade temperature conditions; the effect of the thermal conductivity of the blade material on the blade temperature conditions. The method proved very usefull it ienabled more accurate studies within a short time, even if the problems were three- dimensional with arbitrarily complex boundary conditions, In the given case, electrical analogy enables solution of the biharmonic equation expressing the thermo-elastic stress distribution in the blade. The here described method can also be used for solving problems of unsteacl~temperature fields in turbine blades by means of resistance networks. (Abstracter's note: an English-language article on the subject with the title "An Analogue Study of Turbine-blade Cooling" has been published in'Technical DigesiV, 1960, No. 11., pp. 4 - 11.) There are 12 figures, 1 table and 35 references; Card 4/7 M, 21101 Z/o4i/Wooo/ooz/ool/oci An Analogue Study .... E073/E335 If-C_-ech and 31 non-Czech. four latest Miglish-languago refei~ent6s - are: Refo 11 Esgar, J.B. Turbine Coolingi Trans. ASME-Journal.Engng. for Power, July, 1959; Ref. 14 - Grootenhiiis, P. The mechanism and application'of effusion cooling. Journ. R.A.S. Vol.63, No-578, Feb. 1959; Ref. 15 - I-lodge, R.I., Johnson, J-11. A review of blade- cooling systems. The oil engine and gps turbine, Nos. 1-3, 1958; Ref. 22 - Lang, Re, Pet-rick, 9,14, Application of electrical analogue theory in the preliminat:Lon design of air-cooled turbines. ASME gas turbine powei. conference, 1959. ref. No. 59-raTP-15. ASSOCIATION: Vysoka' gkola strojnl' a elektrotochnicka" v Plzni (School for M(tchanical and Electrical Eiigineering, Pilsen) SUBMITTED: March 5, 1960 Card 5/7 21101 Z/01/61/000/002/001/001 An Analogue Study .... E073/E335 Fig. 8: P vp '0 "Ix r I ~11 . 10" . , w / 1~ - // - , . .- , - . -1 --, I- I I A=sicK NR: AP031724 Z/OC42/64/000/OC4/0213/0223 AUTHCR: Ctvrtnik, Vaolav (Engineer) TITIE: Investicatim of magnetic e0y-fiel4s Vith an electric mo&el made frcm conductive paper SaMCE: Elektrotechnicky casopi/s, no. 4, 1964, 213-225 TOPIC TAM: magnetic eddy field., eddy field, magnetic field, electric modelUng, p1me magnetic field, dicsipation field, conductive paper, electrcmagaetism... electrawpetic field ABSTI=T: The application of an electric analogy for the solution of f lat. magnetic fields including the eddy zone and its configuration is deser-lbed. Special attention is given to dissipation fields in d.c. macbines,, but the given procedures can be easily extendecl to other types of electromagnetic circuits. It is shovm that the modeLling of flat fields on electric ccaduc- tive paper gives -J'or current cases precise enough results (1 to %0). The model is cheap and can be quickly an& cheap3,y made. The measuring device- is also relatively small, simple and rellable., Orige art. has; 3.0 graphics* A.CCESSION IM: AP4031724 ASSOCIAMaj: Vys 01ca, skDla strojnj a elektrotechnilm, P2xm. (nigher School of Ccastr=ticn and Electrical Technolza) sma=: 15W63 um Acq: 2akyr64 MML: 00 SUB CODE: EM NO FW SCV:' 010 010 Lrj_ 212 A f gm GTVIRTNIK, Vaclav, inz. ... Cybernetic improvement of meauuremant apparatus. Automatizace 6 no-5:131 MY 163. GTYROK-Y' P., "Two sea undhine from the Helvetian of Western Slovakia.* p. 233 (Casopis Pro Mineralogii A Geologh. Vol. 2 no, 3, 1957, Czchoslovakia) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (MI) W. 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NVOW fiaAWy.- 20 (0, 1013 pp. (190).-Tbe hilghrm ammmi of wAm6m that vaidd be introdumd by lts.&(h Intois batcJsmatainks Olsand. 101imirstune, Impmash (73% KICOs. g- 11A 3% KIS04 3,~O XCI), A %WtIWtVF. '&-1 2 S.. :,;& . 0.115-1. iU W. I.. Mawd by vAdias mm conh* in a Iwjw amount %h" that vOITTWpeadi" to the 644111VII, effect fA vomtum SIMI the vue wtbs. pmvww Ow w*nIm mmir"I was 6% tes-1 wm-*~ C. c"wb)dr4 ibat 11W "Quilasluns ol """I on4 cel(Iresslowros of wicalum I* sudged kol1w culmw [ovin by rwrearths,but that below 0.04,Wkiftnt istwtwot "xially in Its colmed Intrin, ".x. PASO in the lWro. No. 1.2 090); contlenhed in 10 18 pp. %,j K. L943); abstracted In Cbm wom ttr ;70 km oum Were investip, Under MMM WAIN WRIMISMICIR (&Y- bftndwwt lap* "k sit k to MM:wt;w - V 05 wrt~ he to ODD pp*!" md"'V. , =Wbdred SX ttoo "OPSWU ;640"tdiffem- TkaboNP- - betp 500 and OW PAP 01M A WOW ONZWOM #Am enp; the difformam wers Mhd== an grom"t Is V sod k" In M. 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Zoo 00 too 0e .3 00 Iwo* 000 10 1 woo gw~" -.A# 0., em OA a Av_AO J~ i0." boo bog 1114,192 of JWA 4 5 3 4 w 0 -00 a I* q v 0 & 0 0 0 q q 0 q 9 40 0 0 o 01; o We 04 0-0-0-0 W41 0-0,0:0 * 0 0 0.0 0 0:0 0,6 0 Doleeft .,Wg Is n*WWU rocks as raw MRIArwalL , - RoWedy.21 Ill", t"I. II";).- use of rmiss as rvAss saw mistrrWa wrA limitnt 144 the V, S. twitire lite waft The standardization gi feldsian in the U. & ass cited as a model to European users. Placing the war fd&pan and prilmatites were UWdinCteebaslovakia. The obvious necessity of analyli. cal control was emphasized. The particle size of the rocky vmtrriau aboo,14 not be lug" than that 01 any other raw Thebulk of 504 WWI was 03 to 0.12 101m. Grain$ Under 0.1 mm. caused lumps in the latch; particless above 11.3 mm. an usually quasix, which reabts Stiolding. 14W cottls. therefore lack alk&IL The moisture unzat be kept under certain Ifulb. Excellent photooLkiwaphs illustrate practical waampirs. LvpkSdkc in pegmatite improved melting. Corundum remains usurselted. Toumalina was hardly lssriled when the reltactory aftned to dissotM Very comse feldspar grain melted so late that The s4o. rousidins aim contained too much AlA. and ntpiscline cfy*tWs fortacd, N.J.K. 0 J* 0 0 0 a 0 41 0. !see 0 of 90 SO V 9 x x ARAN441 QU Mac* a L 1, p a A-L--L-j--A-j _,, PROCISM AND 1,00141016 WDI k .110 00 MqeWW twisaw In 6a jablom 1-00 00 &ygolt. SWjjkj RoAWy. 23, M(14476r~-I- -09 Wjbm prw IM tiv"_ F_"'I- piesAing objects for the jsbkmt elty In&stry (1) from manks and (2) from ~941 00 emu rods. , Worm tmpmture of the firm furnace 6 i6o, , ZtwmlhAkw.-hr,,&ndIht%2vinj 11201C. its anew 7r%4 a. 'computd witb a itkeal coal furnace is 4ro. The 00 . :Omgy "Imment of the wcmd fumve is 1.8 kw,hr. 00 a Tht repott Is baW on an actual worldris P"W of wMal 90-9 amths. For a fundancertal dewiptim of tbC furmcvs -00 a11 we as 00,3 to A roe 00 to o '00. V 0 9001 1#40" Ott awl C&I 1-7 -9. 40 AV No is I v r I P14 a iil- ft w of 0 a 40 no 1 0 -i v I-it it .T.0 d6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 000 00 oie 0 0 0 0~0 , 0 * 00 0 000 a 0e 014, 00000 000 go 0 ****goe's 1 0 4, 00 00 0 0 a 0 e 0 * 0 A 0 op 04) A 00 00 go o 009 0 000 go T is Sp 1) so a b 3: X jp I, 'P& _L__A' I_' , III lot ..D .1 PROCESKI AIND "OPIRMS MOIR 2 1 t947).-IU tffcet of the quality -00 San VlW In B16 On the Welting Proms was oub. ed to fin extensive study. Coarw grwns abo%.e 0.0 mm. fV d Io be removed Ior soda-lime batches. More than 0.5% fines in tint glames was found objectimaw. -me I ce uve of the PtoPowd is ' w= bdk d l N= el; L T %v to ft . tb well , kinown excel. P p .1 114 knt Clan svAs. ve 0 ; - ~ goo boo !1C160 ISOW Rio., 4000v 'too %v0Q.j At 'av Out. 01LAII 411441 04 Q., ilk L --a" 40 b U fa AV So it T 4 $,A I I IS IV 0 0 11 1 W 6i 5 AD Q 1 6 9 0 .0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 00C OS a vbn)k o lr= *g ) "I two **a Z mutative CN3 V or 000 cmbwu 1,9 C*A a =1Y cc the I 11 ** .3 lit 000*011, fwm", 000 o 4 E t SOW i b ~ a A OKIALLWGrAt L(TIRATWE CLASUPOCATON 5434P.) 1619 06. at 5 AT so 11 a a I'll JtaIn IT9 "a 0 00 0 411 0 0 in 0 00 0 0,01 M * * 0 46 0 1 0 6 0 0 as a WO-0 0 0 0." 09000 , Wall -W*s GWBVI" ma V. NVOllat, SAM1.111i a L lion I" the bor p rwm s w f o O . r 23 W c0 r a 01 - 2 to 3 CrA and 0 00 , Llwaviolltl altmor d ) l Igo . e we , 3 b A mm. t e t tr: ; o ll n a s ti l h k aft me s III mm t e mx Utol fair 111 1 , :W I . 1 11lumina . Is faund bra. Timis werr made 'A Ormikst ll3l lArap and msdi , . a I by tbrw $taum cer"llm and' brist but Arr Ismssr%shat !V : ago 1 were 1.9 to 0.5 Q.0. 11 Illanium SlAssin did not 41twitto d ittil Intl lmscl is i l % aw* a w um s I Igoe Its 0 an 0 im 0 is a i w as 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 6 *see*** as a q 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 go M.-MIUMM4 ~- (am WI-16- *- h- 0 a a v 9 10 v v v'z ., -;*- - M-9,v-v,- j-- - - J.- 6 hk lee C19 Va *Is V 0 0 A of wM Ultra t o0 -= umpu=1 b vbwe ftes*M. VK to Mftm. Glaft PA$Okrcb lug.. jlrwkC4wg CsmWWov&W. 1. 3m. GWs Tkbg. V No 144, ve 00.4 4D-6(l%V.-TbO IGMt bu bno 604. of ''o .1 -aw , 0 amt16 d C$Q# CrA. WA 44 CMMUM ON= (and Aw qm the coW " opecAW b*w CI;s6w of a saab-pata2hAme-MMM Aw cc wwral goal- 'Awa4ft, SUam Frow On mWb. wmW punible 00 w emu. sunes wM div for putectwx kwm. Pilb ww I d alw=d1paw - chimp 01 tint 'In Vul= 91- Mar" as bw W the batch cocapm. wt.): amw # V# brantwe W, go& (with 161=.(by am. 1 19.81 Vo lei too I L A ,am *,a," a IV" it's 0 0000410 00 00 0 see 0 o 40 0 0 0 .* 0 0 *,* " S *-o 0 We NAVRATIL, M. MUI)r.; KHMEK, V.; GUAG 0 Incidence of emphysema in workers of an asbestos factory. Pracovni lek. 9 no.2:111-116 Apr 57. 1. Ustav hygieny prace a chorob zpovolani, praha, reditel prof. HUDr Jaroalav Teisinger. (ZMFUSMU, PULMONARY, statist* in asbestos workers (0s)) (INDUSTRIAL MIM, incidence of puln. emphysema in asbestos workers (Cz)) . CUBFIICY M. "Detection of ions in oil field waters." p. 389. (Nafta. Vol. 4, no. 12, Dec. 1953- Zagreb.) SO: Monthly List Of East Europemn Accessi Vol. 3, no. 6, Library of Congress, June 1954. Uncl. CUBEIZIC, 11. Cathodic protection of pipelines. p. 227 Vol, 60 no* 7# 1933,,JulY NAFTA Zagreb So: East European Acessions List (BEAL), LC. Vol. 5, no. 2, Feb. 1956 ..P 4-7~ GUBERI, Bashkimp dr. Medico-legal documentation and ito importance. Shendot pop. 23 no.5156-58 162. 1. Kyre ekspert mjeko ligjor. (BRISPRUDENCE) CUBM, Bashkim A case of fatal poisoning by Isoniazid. Bul. univ. shtet. Tirane[MjeXj 4-.80-83 062. (ISONLAZID TOXICGOLOGr) ,~M]11,-Bashkim Medico-legal evaluation of thoracic wounds. Bul,Univ.Shtet. Tirane no.3/4:38-42 163. 1. Katedra e patologjise pergjitheshme sektori.. ekolighor, Universitetit Shteteror te Tiranes. -lt~ CUBLESANIJ a, MD RUMANIA ILEAj Th., Professor; CALOENESCU, I., MD; CUBLESAN, Maria) MD; DRA(RJSANU, I. , MD. Bucharest, Igiena, No 6, Nov-Dee 63, PP 551=556 "Outpatient Care of Workmen on Construction Sites" Production of tinmel yarn good-,. p. ?42. T~.-A- I!;. (PUnisterstvo lehkoho prunyslu) Praha. Vol. 9, no. Aog. 1954. SOURCE: East European Accesnions List, Vol. 5, no. Sept-~,-Iber 1),56 S/001/62/000/005/048/112 B151/B101 AUTHORS- Lacan, 11J., Markovic", Tihomil, qubranict A. TITLE: Curvas of corrosive flow - pH of medium for lead submerged .in organic acids 5, 1962 RIODICILL: ReforLtivnyy.zhurnal. Khimiya, no , 361, abstract 51208 (Glasnik Khem. drushtva, v. 23-24, nos. 7-10, 1958-1959, 401-408) TEXT: The mechanism of Fb corrosion in several organic acids is studied. The rate of Fb corrosion in HCOOH at low concentrations is determined by the diffusion processes. The kinetics of Pb corrosion in COOH-COO11 is determined by the solubility of Pb (C00)2 formed. on the surface of the object. The ratc; of Pb corrosion in CH 3COOH at pH 2-5 with a constant rate of 02 feed is at first accelerated and then falls as a result of the passivation of the Pb surface. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation Card 1/1 ME CUBRANIC, N. Precision of height conjuction of islanA by trigono- metric leveling. (To be contd.) P- 75- GEODETSKI LIST. Zagreb. Recurrent features: Terminology; Reveiw of domestic and foreign periodicals; News. Voll. 10, no. $/4. Mar./Apr. 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congress Vol. 5. no. 31, Nov. ,1956. CUBRMICP N. Precision of height conjunction of islands by trigonometric leveling. (Conclusion) p. 125; GEODEKSKI LIST. (Drustvo geodeta Hrvatske) Zagrebi Yol. 10, no. 5/6, May/June 1956. SOURCE: East European Accessions,List (EEAL), Library of Congress., Vol. 54 No. 12, December 19,r;& :7~ T CUBRILOVIC, Branko, 1894- Hajduk Pecija, 1826-1F75. Sarajevo. Narodna prosvjeta 1954. 71 p. (Mala biblioteka za narodn6 Drosvjecivanje, 19) cu 1. Pecija, Eajduk, 1826-1F75. 2. Bosnia and Herzegovina. V" CUBRIC, D. Center for analysis of the meteDrological service in the USA. P-11-31. VAZDUHOPLCVNI GIASNIK. (Jugoslovensko ratno vazduboplovstvo) Zemunj Yugoslavia Vol. 11, no. 4. July/kug- 1955 Nonthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) LCI Vol. B. no. 91 Sept. 1~59. Uncl. CORILOVIC, Branko, Teelto Carbonic acid spas and their curative power; experiences from V2-acica Spa, near Teslic. Bosnia. Rod. arh.. Sarajevo 8 no.3: iii-liB mBq-.Tune 54. ('RA OLOGT carbonated spas in Tugoels) CUBRIWVIC, Branko, Dr., Teslic Hypertension. Med. arcb., Sarajevo 9 no.4:139-153 July-Ang 55. (HyPERTINSIONO (Ser)) CUC, M. Design for a prefabricated reinforced concrete construction of an administra- tive service building. p. 178. (Pozemni Stavby, Vol. 5. No. 4. Apr 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Voi. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957. Unal. CUCI M.$ inzo; SOBOT4.1 Hex inze. Conference on improvement of concrete reinforcing steel and.,.,.- development of rainfprcing material production. Poz stavb7l 11 noel; 52-53 163. 1. Odbor stavebnict Statni komise pro rozvoj a koordinaci, vedy a technicky. % NO CITEK, A. Glued roof trusses for hr.usirg units of the T-~-01..bj T-02 B, and T,,~~03 B types. P. 651 P07=11 STAVBY. (Mi-nisterstvo st&vbaicty) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 7, no. 12, 1959 Monthly List of East European Acce.3sions ~EUI), LC. Vol. 9, no. 2p Feb. 196o - - -I I. ..~. it w -- -- ;--,--; it~' I - !'t-,"; , i-:~- - I ~~ t,- - - -- CUCANCIO, , Ladislavp dr inz. High-speed 20-channel analyzer of electric-pulse amplitudes. Elektr vest 17 no.1/2s12-16, 33-35 Ja-F 164. 1. Rader Boskdvic Institute, Zagreb, Bijenicka 54. x1l; cm.,UA CuceriayUi, S. Costiatc, "StWy of root systems and respiration of tre0s.'I P. 57. (Analele Romano-Sovi,:,tica. SerLa Silvicultura-industria Lean-alui Si A Harti-Ol., Seri--~s a II-a, V. 7, no. 15, SeDt/Oct. 1952, Bucuresti) SO: Monthl-i List of East European Agpessions, Vol. 2, I'so. 9, LPLrary of Congress, Septeialber -L,53, Un-A. F.111 7 BARTWI4, Tadeuss; PI1MMOWSKA, Barbara; CUCHM, Alleja M M Determination of health situation and of health vork in the village. Cook. zdravot. 5 no.3:185-193 Mar 57. 1. Prace studentakeho vedeckeho krousku pri katedre organivace sdravotnictvi (vedouci katedry lekarske akademie ve Varsave Doc. Dr. J Krupinski). iRURAL CONDITIONS pub. h"Ith in Poland (Pol)) LISZEWSKA, Danuta; SLIDZIEWSKI, Konstanty; RIJDNICKI, Stanislaw; GRUDZINSKA., Waclawa; GUCHRA Alicja Clinical usefulness of Schnur's and Peels's prognostic indices in myocardial infaretion. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.40: 1496-1499 4 0 165. 1. Z IV Kliniki Chorob Wevnetrznych AM w Warszawie (Kierowniki prof. dr. mod. A. Askanas). .-L 30928-66- XLEWP(t)JETI IJP(c)- - JD ACC NRo AP6022925 SOURCE CODEt CZ1003016.51000101210MV0306 AUTEKR: Cuchy, Z ORG: Reseapph. Institute of Single Crystals, Turnov (VYzb1MnY ustav monokrystalu) TITIE t Infrared filters with absorption edges in the region of 0*8 to 6 m SM, CE: Jema nechanilm a optika, no* 32, 196_5, 377-378 TOPIC TAGSt IR filter# IR absorption,# IR radiation, *Mtal, potassium chloride, silver chloride, milfide ABSTRACT: Additiveljy colored potassium chloride and silver chloride cz7stals with a chemically created'silver sulfide layTr can be used as hbsorption filters suppres- sing totally the visible and near infrared regions and transmitting the long-wave infrared' radiation. Orlg..art. hast 3 Iligures and 2 tables. 6ia;ed on authore's Enga, abstj f.J_T~S SUB CODES 20 SUEH Mrst 02jun63 aRiG Rut 003 SOV REFt 001 OTH REF* 005 CaM 1/11'-VP TJDCi 666.247-3 533-345.6:i3 CUCHY, Z. "Crystal orientation by means of a differnetial Laue pattern." JOW MIDUNIKh A OFTIKA) Prahao Czechoslovakia, Vol. h, No. 6, June 19E59. Monthly List of East European Accessions (E7Aj)~ TC, Vol. 'I No. 9, September 1959. Unclassified. GUCHYt Zd.; Uz. - --------- Toric mimors. Jemna mach opt 6 no.12%368-369 D 161. 1. vyzkumny ustav mineralup Turnov. Z/013/62/000/003/001/001 BOO6/D1O2 At, Engineer, and DeYdcXj Josef AUTHORS: ',Cuchy, Wend TITLE: Manufacture of an extra-axial paraboloidal mirror PERIODICAL: 51cla"ry a keramik, no. 3, 1962, 82-84 TEXT The technology of piecemeal manufacture of aspherical mirrors at the VY'7kumny/ u'stav monokrystalu (Single Crystals Research Institute) in'Turnov is described with emphasis on final figuring. To obtain extra-axial, concave, paraboloid mirrors of 80-mm diameter with a 200 angle of extra-axiality and a 314-imn focus, a 320-mm-diameter paraboloidal mirror is ground from Simax-type glass with a focal aperture of 1:1.02, and with the focus maintAined in all zones of the mirror diameter within 40.05 mra, using a special grinding tool designed by I. Sole. The tool consists of seven concentric metal rings loosely fitting into each other in such a way that each ring can individually be weighted. The tool is driven by a conventional Keerger-type polishing machine. A m6dified sphero- meter was used for checking the paraboloid shape during rough grinding., Card 1/2 '020-66 -EWT(1)/T/FiJP(t)/BTI---ITP(O)- JD)GG--- ACC NRa AP6027067 SOURCE CODS: CZ/0030/66/00CV1003/0070/, AMMOR: So=wr, lo W. (Engineer); Cuchy, Zd. (Engineer) 214 ORG: f6ormj n1gics 1"ratory, Faculty of Natural Sciencos, J Pur j -~p-p_gd sity, Brno (Laborator fyiiW-P-Rirofi~edi-dko 'f ak. ~ufijv6rsitr J - 't - Purkyne) ; Lcud~ Rosearch Institute of Single Crystals, Tmmov ustAv monokrysWu) TME: Evaluation of the mosaic structure of S cmndox SOURCE: Jamna machanika A optika, no. 3, 1966, 7o-73 TOPIC TAGS: single crystal, crystal structure, goniomoter, angular distribution ABSTFACT: Hethods of comparison of the disorientation of tho mosaic structure are described and compared; with the x-ray goniomoter, exactness under one ndnute can be attained* A quantitativo determination of the mosaic disorientation and of its angular distribution in crystals pq~~its a, suitable' eboice of crystals or. of w cryst4 'seotidh with, a ',possibly -perfect structure. Orig. art. has:, 7 fi 8,,, 3 formulasp arld 3. tablese LBasDd on authors" Eng. abst,7 f JPRS: 36, SUB CODE: 20, 17, .12 SMI DAT r.,: OBJun65 ORIG RE, F: 006 SOV REFt 001 OM REF: 007 w W5 CUCHY, Zd.p inz,; SUGHMANt B., promovany 4atematik Silver ch loride, plate polarizer for infrared radiation zone. Jemrm mach opt 8. no.2:46-48 F 163. 1. Vyzkumny ustav mondkrystalu, Turnov. -q PETRU, Frantisek; POPELA, Bohumir; KUIJIANEK, Jan; CUCHYA Zdenek: BOBEK, Milan; VITAKP Frantisek Small infrared spectrophotometer. Chem listy 57 no.9:964~~-,972 S 163. 1. Ustav pristrojove techniky, Geskoslovenska akademie ved, Brno a Vyzkumny ustav monokrystalu, Turnqv. B L ll~~ ~U n I M :77 Card Z! 1~3? jr mum ft~i CUCHY, Z. Dichroism of NaNOI single crystals in ultraviolet and Infrared regions. Chekhosl fiz zhurnal 14 no.1:26-28 164. 1. Research 1nstitute of Yonocrystals, Turnov. I BURDUJA, I., conf.; GUCTURI~ANU A ing. A new method of calculation for determining the production capacity and its applicable use in the integrated bast fiber enterprises. Ind. text Rum 15 no.7'.358-367 J1 164 1. Polytechnic Institutet Iasi. G-OcidicEALIU, lacna RUMANIA PI-v"r-m-ciot Insti-i'm' for tho St~ate Control of "odicL-ies and ?Iiam,,ceul L,c 4j -.4 - - idica: (Institut tia peritura Controlul de Stat all L'ctlicaumcntcior -i F~~rmirxeuticc). Bucharest, Farmapia, Hqvivtci a Uniiiiiii --c Sthinte din ReTrublic Poi)Ultu,a Rondna No 9, Vol X, Sep 62, pp 5511-553. PContributions to the of the C~Jnntitative Dctc--nninat'u~on of Neostigaine Bronides -in Tablets.11 Co-authors: SOLOMON-IONESCU,, Bim PRD.DESCU., Maria RLrAUWIA BERAL$ H.; 1AUREA, L.; DERAESCHER., B.; UADGGE~W, M.; CUCIUREANU, E. Institute of State Control of Medicines and Pharmaceutical Research (Institutul pentru bontrolul do stat al medicamentelor si cercetari farmaceatice) - (for all) Bucharest$ Farmaciap No 3, War 63, pp 161-168. "Application of Ampermetric Titration Methods YrLth two Indicative Electrodes in the Control of Drugs. V11. StuC~r of the Conditions of Ampometric Titration of Certain Sulfonamides vrith a Silver Nitrate Solution." (5) L 31452-66 EWPM ACC NRs AP6023le2 AUVOR: Boral, He; Wormschor, Be; 1-brea, L.; Cuciureanu, Ele;. Hadeearu, 11 OIZG: Instituto for the State Control of Drups and Pharmaceutical Research (Institutul pentru controlul do stat al mdicanontolor ni eorcotari farmacout1co) TITIB: Study of the mzthod of amporomtria doterm-mation using cerium sulphato as titration agent with spacial application to the determination of promethazine SOURCE: Rovista do chi7de, v. 16, no. 2, 1965, 105 TOPIC TAGS: ar-porometric titration, cerium compound ABSTRACT: The authors found that amperomtric titration using cerium sulfate is a satisfactory mothod for the doteridnation of promothazine with an applied current of 10 to 200 millivolt, 2 platinum electrodes and the sulfuric acid concentration maintained at 2.5 N. The orrot of the method Is within �De70 percent* Orig, art. has: 1 figure and 1 table. LJ-PRS7 SUB CODEt 07 / SUEN DAM none 0M REFt 002 LCard I (C)