SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT B. DABROWSKI - J. DABROWSKI

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Dabrowski, B. Achievements of the Tarnowskie Gory Chemical Works in 1961. Frzem chem 41 no-5;282. Yly 162. DABROWSKI, &Aenlaw; MALIJIX, B~!rnard, dr. Liolatlr,n and chromatography 3r-j;f,r.--~tlnn of from Rhamnus frarigula L. bark. Pol. 1-ji-irm. I. Z Lf.-I-oratnrluni K tir. B. DABROWSKI, C. Using containers for the shipment of goods. P. 59 PRZEGLAD KOLEJOWY (Wydawntetwa Komunikacyjne) Warszawa. Vol. 7, no. 2, Feb. 1955 SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congress, Vol- 4, no. 12, December 1955 Reszezy6ski J.. CLarnocki S., Dibrowski C.. Noooft P., PacZeintak *Mhj_L_Conerp1osl Design' of 35,000 d%vt Nuc car ,,Proj,-kt kgncepcy%Jny zblomtkow(vo -35000 TDW z allownt.-I Jq- drow,-j". Budownictwio Okrqto". No. 4-5, 1958, op. 84-89, 4 figs. The authors give an Idea of a Mr3li Mish miclear ship. The note hiclurim: conitructlonal description, eNracterlatics and "cial arran- geimmi, of the shop. power unit iWeWlon of the type of renotor, dwrackTLitics of the primary circulation, sccmxWy circulation. main drive Anstallation, efficiency, auxiliary mechanisms. genovator of NC fSteam, cox-rgency drive). 1.14111zabjo~ problorm are ako Introduced, --~1'109ether with a comparative ~nalyslx of econonvic ~ffmta of iwleor fland convLnflonal delm as npplled lo a 35,000 dw-t tanker. 1;~6 DARPOWSKI, C -ETAg1Y, R. Controlled thermonuclear reactions at the 2d Inteniatior.al Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in Geneva. p. 39 KOSMOS. SERIA R: OFIZYF-.QDA NHOZNIONA. (Polskie Towarzystwo lr:,yodnikow im. Kopernika ) Warszawa. Vol. 5, no. 1, 1959 Poland/ Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (ERA1 ), 1,C, Vol. t, no. 6, trune 1959 Uncl. 2d 137. lan, Polnnd. Vol 5, n-). 2) 'Af-0. -l'-st 30')8! P/046/61 006/011/0Q3/C0,/ 0 D2 i 6/D304 AUTHORS~ Bcuiyk Jacek, Di~bek Wac-4aw,_l)a.browsk-. Cyry~, J~,sefcw'- Krystyna, Kozmifiski Jerzy, Suwalski Witcld, T~~pa Jirzy, and Weiss ZbIgniew TITLE: Experimental analysis of the use of the "EWA' reastor f,~lr some pile-oscillat,-~r measurements PERIODICAL: nukleonika, v. 6, no; 11, !961. 717 - 734 TEXT. This paper invest:lgates the sensitivity of moderator pur.~ ty determi.nati.ons in the WWR-S "EWA" reactor of the Polish Academy of S,:J- ences at Sw~4erk using various methods. A pri.liminary report; of the work has already been published (Ref, 6~ W. D~bek Nukleonika, 9, 41,~, iq6o'l~ The periodic change in neutron density caused by harmon1c osc,.Ilatlon Qf an absorbing sample causing small reactivity chan(-,es may be wr;~~en 01-1 t av O(M), (m) = E , j (M r,:, t f 0? -A~- J L(M).~ r. nav M~l m.1 Card 1/ 7 X 3 05 81 P'046/61/006/01' Experimental analysis of D2 1 6'/D304 00 Cj + 0 (M) ? R(m),,-,j(m who re r,%' t ) Find n are th-e time deperiderit. and a-verage neut'7--a d;~ns-t (m) I', N av I. R ) are the relative amplitides of tbe r, - t global (genera'A reactor). local and resaltatO, signa-~ 9 . and ~k are the phase angles of the global, -',:,r-al and re su 1 -, ar s,,~naiq. a-d t'le period of oscillat.Lon of the sample T -- 211-161 , Fundamental narT,(~.-,--, :y are considered, the other being elimirated by the a,,::~arat-,s or by rn utatir .-n, G and L deDerd 1.ipon the ab9orber ccntent ."' ~hp a-.d -I global t3nd 2--,:a1 si,gnal Lv ard I may bf~ E~Aprre-iei x C L Card 2/ 7 Experimental analysis of ... '105F'1 P/046/91 006101I/0031CC4 D216/D304 where x = equivalent number of boron nuclei per MJ114 on moderator nucle-i. and the subscripts x and o refer to signals for samples with and without absorbing impurities respectively. Similarly, the sensitivity of the re- sultant signal, may be defined in terms of the phase angle ( 0 - a x X 0 (8c, Measurements were made at 500 W reactor power with as low xenon poisoning as possible. The sample was oscillated in the core in an empty fuel chan, nel with one detector in an adjacent fuel channel and one in the thermal column (detecting the resultant and global signals respectively), For re- actor stability, the cooling system is not operated, Samples were made of 200 - 250 ccs. of moderator with varying contents of boric acid (100-1000 ppm of boron), and were contained in aluminum or plexiglass, The large amounts of poison were necessary due to the low sensitivities of signals and apparatus. The detectors were differential ionization chambers, used with mirror galvanometers, electrometric dc amplifiers with 100 % feedback and a constant current compensating circuit. 1, Static methodi Eq, (8a) Card 3/7 30581 P/04 61/006/011/003/004 Experimental analysis of ... D216YD3o4 may bealso expressed in terms of the fundamental harmonics of the keff change for samples with and without impurities, and these may be ~cmputed from statically measured characteristics of the change in k eff -obtained during the sample oscillation. Simultaneously) the adjacent detector deter- mines the characteristics of the local change in neutron densIty and ' may be found from Eq, (8b). Finally,q5 may be obtained from Eq, (6c) by dO I - (g sin q, 99- + dx + 8`2 (10) X=O + 2 cos where a = L /G and the upper and lower signs refer to 0 and5l_(41ri phase and coontoer-phase oscillations) respectively- Cr and the rolaticin between G and the change in k may be computed cr determAned experimeri eff tally. The sample was positioned at the required point, and the reactor was balanced by a fine control rod which gave the apprODriate valie of k'~rf 2. Kinetic methods Global and resultant signals are recD.rded cn oscilio-_~ grams during oscillations of the sample, Parasitic phase shifts fY a rid C-) Card 4/7 30581 P/046/61/006/011/003/004 Experimental analysis of ... D216/D3o4 of the global and resultant signals occur, and are eliminated by perform- ing two oscillations, one with ti, - 0 and one with b( -jr , of the same sam- ple. Since the parasitic effects are the same for both oscillations, they may be removed by combining the observations.,? is determined from this by a method of successive approximations, and the correct L and 6 values and hence 1 andqR are computed. The analysis becomes even simpler for small T and (L/G)6( jr > 2. The sample was mechanically oscillated with T var- iable from 1 -m22 seconds and amplitude from 50 - 430 mms. The reactor was balanced before and during the oscillations and once the oscillations were constant, a set of about 10 was recorded on oscillograms. At least 5 per- iods of the R and G signals were harmonically analyzed with accuracy up to the third harmonic. For measurements in the core with graphite samples, the signal sensitivities are, to an accuracy of 20%, - g and I both - 0.8 %o/ppm, and I~r-0.3 O/ppm - all for optimum experimental conditions. These are lower by two orders of magnitude than those obtainable in thermal re- actors, and similar results are found for other moderators. They are due to the high contribution of the slowing-down process to G and L, in com- parison with which the absorption contribution is hardly observed. The self-shielding effect of boron is a factor 0.5 for samples containing 5CO- Card 5/ 7 30581 P/046/61/006/011/003/004 Experimental analysis of ... D216/D304 -1000 ppm of boron. Measurements in a horizontal channel in the water re- flector gave slightly lower sensitivities, but were not pursued due to ex- perimental difficulties and unpromising results. Static method measure- ments in the horizontal thermal column channel gave promising results for 1. The results indicate a considerable increase in the effective delayed neutron fraction in comparison vith the data of Keepin, Wimett and Zeig-- ler (Ref. 7: Phys. Rev., 107004p 1957). Preliminary estimates give this as O.OC81 + 0.0009, and the mean prompt neutron lifetime as 100 1 30 see, The static and kinetic methods give consistent sensitivities. The authors acknowledge W. Frankowski, Head of Reactor Engineering Division IBJ, P. Szulc and L. Labno, in charge of teams of Reactor Operation Division IBJ, Dobrski, Kulman and Kwiatek for cooperation in reactor measurements, Post for elaborating the oscillator mechanical drive, Miss Brozyna and Miss Ma- niecka for scanning the oscillograms, and Mrs. Sawicka, leader of the coir. puter team from the Applied Mathematics Division IBJ. There are 8 figur- es and 8 references, 5 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc, The refirences to the English-language publications read as followsi D. Breton, First Geneva Conferences Paper P/356, 1955; G.R. Keepin, T.F. Wimett, R.K. Zeig- ler, Phys, Rev., 107, 1o44, 1957 Card 6/7 30581 P/046/61/006/011/003/004 Experimental analysis of ... D216/D3o4 ASSOCIATION: Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Nuclear Re- search, Warsaw. Reactor Engineering Department SUBMITTED: July, 1961 Card 7/7 DABROWSKI, Czeslaw (Foland) Ganearal problems of energy balance- and energetintic index numbers. Iparl energia 5 no,3:54 M 164. ADAMSKI, L.; BAJBOR, Z.: DABEK, W.~ KOZIEL, J.; SUAISKi, W.; BOUZYK, J.; BUKOWSKI, K.i DABRMKI~ C.; KUDOWSKI, J.; RZE.S:05T, T.; sucffrm, A. Critical and exponential assemblies at the Institute of Nuclear Research, Warszawa-Svierk. Nukleorik-ia 1) no.7/P.539-550 164 1. Institute of Nucle&r Hesaa-rch., Warszawa-Swierk. -Ixamir, o1, r Z. 1". C, DABROWSKI, E. Repair and building groups within fishery teams. p. 16. Vol. 8, no. 4, Apr. 1956 Warszawa GOSPODARKA RYBNA SOURCE: East Europ6an-Acession List (EEAL) Library of Congress Vol- 5, no. 8s August 1956 POLAND/Nuclear Physics c-8 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur Fizika, 110 5) 1957) 11308 Author : Dabrowski Eyryl Inst : Not given Title : Experimental Nuclear Reactor. I. Orig Pub : Postepy fiz., 1956, 7, No 5, 389-418 Abstract : No abstract. Card 1/1 DABROVSKI. B. Applications of adranocorticotrapic hormone in obstetrics and gynecology. Polski tygod. lek. 7 no. 45:1477-1478 10 Mov 1952. (CLML 24:1) 1. Of the Institute of Mother and Child (Director-Prof. F. Groer. M.D.) and of the Second Obstetric-Gyuacological Clinic (Head- Prof. W. Sowinski, M.D.) of Warsaw Hedics.1 Acadesq. DXBRDWSKI, Edward Treatment of inflarmtory states of thn adnaza with novocalno block. Gin.polska 26 no.2:149-156 Apr-June 155. 1. Z Kliniki Poloznictwa I Chorob Koblacych Instytutu Matki I Dziecka.Kierownlk: doc.dr J. Lesinski. Instytut Matki I dtle- cka. Warszawa, Madalinakiego 25. (PROCAINE, therapeutic use, adnexitis, nerve block) (PRnGAINS, therapeutic use, adnexitis, nerve block) (ANESTHESIA, REGIONAL, procaine block In adnexitis) D*BRO%GKI E. Choroby koblecfe (Women diseases) by E. D#browski. Reported in New Books (Nowe Ksiazki.) March 1, 1956. DABROWSKI, Edward Resulta of psychoprophylactic method of painless labor. Polski tygod. lek. 11 no.42:1786-1790 15 Oct 56. 1. Z Kliniki Poloznictwa i Chorob Kobiacych Instytutu Matki i Dziecka w Waresawie; dyraktor prof. F. Groar; kierownik Kliniki: doc. dr. J. Lasinski. Warg2aWa, Ul. Madalinskiego 25, Instytut Matki i Dziecka. (LABOR, painless, psychoprophylactic method (Pol)) DABWWSKI, Pkiward Possibilities of application of sleep therapy In gynecology and obstetrics. Gin. polska 27 no-3:303-311 May-June 56. 1. Z Kliniki P(>Ioznictwa I Chorob Kobincych Kierownik: prof. Doc. dr. J. Lesinski I Instytutu Matki I Dziecka w Warstawie Dyrektor: prof. dr. F. Groer, Instytut Matki I Dziecka, Klinika Poloznictwa I Cborob Kobiecycb 'darozawa, u1. Madalinskiago 25. (GYNECOOLOGICAL DISEASES, therapy, sleep ther. (Pol)) (SLEEP, therapeutic use, In gyn. & obst. (Pol)) DABR)WSKI, Edward DiptIneric vulvovaginitis in the course of pregnancy. Gin. polska 27 no.6:?05-708 Nov-Dec 56. 1. Z Inst. Matki i Dziecka. Klinika Polozaictwa i Chorob Kobiecych; Dyrektor: prof. dr. F. Irroer, Kier. Kliniki: doc. dr. J. LeaInski, War82swa, u1. Mudalinskiego 25. (PREG-WICY, complications vulvovaginitis. diphtheritic (Pol)) (VAGINITIS, in pregnancy (same) (VULVITIS, in pregnancy (same) (CORTNEBACTMIUM DIPHTIERIAI, infections causing v-ulvovaginitis in pregn. (Pol)) POLAND/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. Part 1. - Checking and Measuring Devices. Automatic Control. H Abs Jour: Ref. Zhurnal Khimiya) No 21, 1958, 71112. Author Henryk Dabrows Inst Title Automatic Areometer. Orig Pub: Gaz- cukrown.: 1957, 59) No 12, 325-326. Abstract: An areometer for continuous measuring of specific gravity of liquids in the range of 10 to 500 Brix with a reading accuracy of * 0.5 0 Brix is described. The principle of the instruEent action is continuous weighing of the liquid flowing through its spheri- cal receiver. Directions concerning the mcunting of the areometer, its calibraticn and using are Card 1/2 DABROWSKI, H. "Closer cooperation with state and collective farms will improve the terms and quality of their suprlies," Gospodaka ~bozowa, Varszawa, Vol 5, 11 6, June 1954, f 40 P. 9. SO: Eastern Europenn Accessions List, Vol 3, No 11, Nov 1954, L.C. CHCIDERA, L.; SZMSZEWSKA. H.; ROZYM, M.; DABROWSKI. H.; I .PISKORZ, A.; PATKAXI, J.; FILIPZr, H. Vaecular changee in experimental mechanical jaundice witl.i hyperlipemia. Polakie arch.med. vown. 30 no.7:1006-1009 160. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wfawnetrznych A.M. w Poznaniu Kierownik: profo dr med. S,Kwasuiewski. 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C., Vo]l- 3, No. 5, !.',,y 199,,, Uncl. DABRNSKI, J. "The influence of moisture on the production process of sninning." P. 11;7. (OZIEZ, Vol. 4, no. 7, July 1954, Lod:-,, Poland) SO: Monthly L:Lrt of E-,,,-,t Europc;~n Acces.-dons, L. C., Vol. 3, 110. 5, Ray 1954, Uncl. J. DAMCWAl, J. 7he knitting; industry 2t the 7th Intm--rn,;Aicnal Clothin.-7' Cmi.etition. p. 2?9. vol. 7, no. 10, Oct. 1956. CDZIE-Z. Lod-,, Foland. "'~) -7: "a r, . 'in Ac L',st, '- -- ~. ' - A. '.3 - 1. ;-". '~~; 3. 1 :, i KORYCKA) Waleria; DABROWSKI, Jan A gold medal for a textile machine factory in Bielsk. Przegl tech (8/+] no.8:8 24 F 163. KCRYCKA, Waleria; DABROWSKI, Jan .:-:.-!". 'll-..-,.q,---.-., Tho Powor Trimigle: Peak No,l, Przegl techn 84 no.46;9 17 N 163, A KORYCKA, Waleria; DAMOWSKI, Jan short cut but glorious history. Przegl techn 84 no.48:9 D 163, KORYCKAJI Waleria; DABROWSKI, Jan Arsenal of polisj, oilmen. Przogl techn 84 no.50:8 15 D 163- KORYCKA, Waler1a; DAIjUMSKI, Jan Center of the Polish cotton industry. Frzegl techn 84 no. 31: 7 4 Ag 163. KORYCKA, Waleria; DABROWSKI, Jan I ~- -W The Rybnik Coal District an we do not know it. Przegl techn 95 no. 13: 7 29 Mr 164. KORYCKA, Waleria; DABROWSKI, Jan Dionysiac Industry. Przegl techn 84 no. 39: 8 29 S 163. KORYCKA, Walerla ;Dabrowaki, Jan 1- -, I- - I 1114ale In Milanowek". Przegl tecizi 84 no.41:9 13 0163 KORYCKA, Walerial P~Pjdplq, Jan .. I -... Sirens on the Sola River. Przegl techn 84 no.51: 9 22 D163. KORYCKA, Waleria; DABRMSKI, Jan The Polish power triangle. Przegl techn 84 no-52210 29 D'63. DADROWSKI, Jan Liquids of the 20th Century. Horyz techn 17 no. 2: 14-15 F 164. DABROWSKI, Jan Metal of two epochs. Horyz tachn 17 no.3:25..26 Mr '61,. KCfCfCKA, Waleria; DABROM JAn L- - Gdansk Shipyard. Przegl techn 85 no.6:5 9 V64- KORYCKA,, Waleria; DABROWSKI, Jan Test case,of the Kasprzak Works. Przegl techn 85 no. 11: 7,9 10ir 164. KORYCKA, Waleria; DABRQVSKI,-Jan The now aspect of the Steel Works in Rakow. Przegl techn 85 no.21:7 24 Yq 164- STARZBWSICI, Wojoleoh; DABROVSKI, Jan; GMA. Maria Treatment of acute adnexitis by paravertebral procaina block. Polski tygod. lek. 9 no.36:1156-1158 6 Sept 54. 1. Z Kliniki Polozntctwa i Chorob Kobiecych Slaskiej Akademil Medycznej w Zabrou. Kisrownik.- prof. dr W.Starzowski. (PROCAM, therapeutic use, adnexitis. nerve block) (ADMITIS. therapy. procaine nerve block) (ANESTHESIA, REGIONAL, procaine block in adnexitia) DABROWSKI, Jan (adres autora: Zabrze, Sadova 13) Indications for cassarean section including cases of Infection. Ginekol pol 25 no.2:123-134 Ap-Je 154. (U&L 3:8) 1. Z Klinild Folosnictwa I Chorob Kobiecych Slaskiej Akademii MadycznV s Zabrsu. Kierownik: prof. dr Wojciech St&rzewski. GAIRABE SICTION, *India.) DABROWSKI, Jan Modified concept of surgery of uterine myomas in older women. Polski tygnd. Ink. 11 no.31:1370-1374 30 Ju17 56. 1. Z Wojewodzkiego Szpitala Polozniezo-Ginekologicznego w Stemianowicach Slaskich; dyrektor; dr. J. Dabrowski. Stemanowice SI., Gen. SwiArcze wakeigo 15, Wojew. Sepital Polozn.-Ginekol. (UTERUS, neoplasms, myoma, surg. In aged (Pol)) (MYOMA, uterns, surg. in aged (Pol)) DAIMMS11, Jan. Influence of the calcium-phosphorum metabolism of the pregnant woman on development of the fetus. Gin. polska 28 no.2-165-169 Mar-Apr 1956. 1. Z Kliniki Polosnictwa i Chorob Kobiecych glaskiej A.M. v Zabrzu. Kierownik: prof. dr. V.Starzowski. Z'abrze, Sadows, 13. (PRIG W GT, metabolism in calcium & phosphorus, off. on develop. of fetus (Pol)) (MUS' off. of maternal calcium-phosphorus metab. an develop. (Poi)) (CALCIUM, metabolism maternal, in progn., off. on develop. of fetus (Pal)) (PROWHORUS, metabolism (same)) DABPJ)WSKI, Jan Attempted cllnico-laboratory nvaluation of shock In gynecological and obstetric Interventions. Gin. polska 28 no.4:427-436 July-Aug 56. 1. Z Wojewodzkego Dzpitala Poloznicza-Ginekologicznego w Stemianowicach Slaskich. Dyrektor: dr. J. Dabrowski. Slemianowice Slaskie, ul. Swierczewskiego 15 - Spital Polozniczy. (GYNECOLOGICAL DISFAASES, surgery, perop. shock (Fol)) (SHOCK, etiology and pathogenesis, ffn. & obst. surg. (Fol)) OLES, Andrzej;.P~BROWSKI, Jan; DZIOK, Antoni; KURZEJA, Kazimierz A case of anthrax of the skin. Polski tygod. lek. 16 no-52:2023-2024 25 D 161. 1. Z Oddzialu Zakaznogo Szpitala Powiatoyego w Jaroslawiu; ordynator Oddzialu: dr med. Jan Dabrowski i z Dzialu Epidemiologii Wojewodzkiej Stacji Sanatarno-Epidemiologic=ej v Rzeszowie; kierownik Dzialu: lek. med. Andrzej Oles, dyrektor Stacji: lek. med. Zygmunt Mazurek. (SKIN dis) (ANTHRAX case reports) KORYCKA, Waleria), DOROWSKI, Jan The Chemical Works in Oswiecim, an induBtrial enterprise planted on blood. 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J1. 0 1. a as a 3 4 1, 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TO N J 7- rOLAND Organic Chemistry. Theoretical Organic G-1 Chemistry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 1, 1959, 1133. Author : Hurwic, J., Radzikowski, J., Dabrowski, J. Inst :Not given, Title :The Investigation of a Tautomerism. in 1/~_amino- vinyl Acids by Measuring the Dielectric Constant of their Solutions. Orig Pub: Roczn. chem., 1958, 32, No 1, 159-161. .Kbstract: The tautomerism revealed previously (RZhKhim, 1955, 40057, 1957, 26610) by means of refractometric and spectroscopic measurements in ;6-aminovinyl ket- ones RCOCH = C11N`HR1,_'-..__2 RC(OH) CHCH = NRI la R C2 H5, RI = H; b R n C3 H7, RI = H; c R R' - C113; d R = iS0 C4 fig, R' = CH3) is Card 1/2 1 --A .'),S K Di5trl Wd/Wc(l) med s pectm 07 L of MY copper Wts, a an Mary); Chm. S2, 82 968 GJPQljlCSh-- vviuwaw; SUM- P 4e; $2. 1,"3619919r-i z reswts of uctrk Investiptloam, Indicate the (am&. -lxb- of the alkyl 2-alkytaralnovinyl Ai- ketones RCOCII.-CIINHRIP*RC(O.4):CIICH:NRI. The tautomeric equil. Is, contrary to the umbelltuted ketones RCOCII:CHNH, 'zi PC(Oll):CIICH:Nll, shifted to the IcIt side.. POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Molecule. Chemical B-4 Bond. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 1959, 22292. QwskI, anus7 Author : Dq_~r __,T Inat : Not given. Title : Concerning the Unsuitability of Using the Con- cepts of Specific Exaltations of Molar Refrac- tion and Dispersion. Orig Pub: Roczn. chem., 1958, 32, No 3, 637-646. Abstract: Literature data concerning rafraction RD(GxP-) for ~ = 5890 A and t a 200 of 55 compounds having conjugate bonds are collected. The theoretical magnitudes of refraction RD(theor.) of the same compounds are computed as sums of ato-r-lic rofrac- tions and increments. Two different imgnitudes of RD(theor.) are obtained for aach comi~ound, ono Card 1/3 DABROWS "-. Imide-enamine tautomerism. V. Isolation of polar tautomeric forms of propyl-A-aminovinylketones. Bul. Ac Pol. chim 7 no.2:93-95 '59- (EEAI 9:7) 1. Katedra Chemii Crganicznej Politechniki Warszawskiej. Vorgelegt von T.Urbanski. (Imides) (Amines) (Propyl group) (Vinyl group) (Ketones) (Amino group) DABROWSKI, J.; KAMENSKA, X. Imine-enamine-tautomerism. VII.Cryametric investigations of the transformation of (3 -eminovenyl ketones. Bul chin PAN 8 no.9: I 461-466 160. 1. Katedra Chemii Organicsnej, Politechnika, Warszawa. Presented by T. Urbanski. (Imines) (Amines) (Tautomerism) (Aminovinyl ketones) DARROWSKI, J.; TERPINSKi, J. 13olation of individual forr.3 mixture3 rf nome a Ikyl-r - a;;,iriovlriy-lk+3tcz-,-~s. 'Fall cl-h, PAN 9 ru. t 61. 1 . Fa t~-.jr a Ch,~-:i. i i Oriar, zrie j , F c I i techi- S)Mt6ZV (11',:LA I I iCZri~ I, i~C, I j Poland/FhYsIcal Chem�stry Atomic Vucleua, B-? Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiye,, No 1 1957, )-,1 Author: DabrOvski.. j., and Sawic)(J., J. Institution: -40f* Title: S119 pie Mcdel of the L_46 Nucleus and the NooLr.-m-1.~duced Reacll~,,)no of Li Original Periodical: Acta Phyo. Polon, 1955, Vol 1.4, No 4, 323-3_35 "rjult"~ne,1 !.11 aigllsh with a Russian summary) Abstract: The reactions L16(n,t)He4 and !.j6(n,d)He are discussed 'With, rhe aid of a simple model of the U6 atom in *whlch it is represented as consis-, Ing of alpha particles and deutrcns. it is supposed that both reac- tions am or the "fission" type. -ITe correc-,~nf%s,, -:if this M'_)dW_ 1.3 barnef on+..~~Ptl~ by ene etic relation&Wpa and by the fa~:t tt-vait the ~~ c.-- the magnet'.c moireni., of deutrona The cross magnetic moment of LiF, - sections for both reactions were calculat?~~ by ~Av~ Bornov approxima- tiOD. Card 1/1 !AVII POLAND/Nuclear Physics Nuclear Reactions C-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5,, 1958. No 10268 Author Dabrowski, J., Sawicki, J. Inst Polish A`ctnby of Sciences, Warsaw Title Angular Distribution of the Deuterons of the Be9 ( d)r-,ea Reactions. Angular Distribution of Deuterons From 5B'e(p,d)8Be Orig Pub Acta phys. Polon-~, 1956, 15, No 6, 431-434 Abstract Errors are corrected in the calculation of the a_nwular distri- butions of the reactions Be9(p,d) and Be9(d:t): wAde in pre- vious works (Referat Zhur Fizika, 1955:, No 11: 2'+IC'3-; 1956, No 3j 6443; No 8, 22149, 1957, 3, No 6oqo). most jmport~mt corrections have been introduced in the absolute-. values of the cross sections. The corrected value of the caIc-alat:.;d differential cross section of the reaction B-_9 (p,d), where ro = 5 x 10 -13cm in the interval ~ to 8 mev at Z 1= '--Y)O, 18 0.22 barno/steradian. The corructed values o-f tlvi differential corss sections of the Be9(d,t) reactUor-, for r =5 x lo-13 cm and r0 = 7 x lo-13cm at' 0-,-' 0. arg 34 Card 1?2 POLAND/Nuc.'Lear Physics - Nuclear Reactions C-5 Abs J6ur Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 51 1958, No 10268 and 39 millibarns/steradian respectively instead of 87-12 and 72-30 millibarns/steradian. Th2 corresponding total cross sections are 44 and 27 millibarns (instead of 110-9 and 50.6 millibarns). Corrected theoretlical curves are given for the angular distributions at different values of ro but their agreement with the angular distributions of the Be9(p,d) remains the sane as before. Card 2/2 P012LND/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear Reactinas C-5 Abs J,.)ur : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 7) 1958~ No 15150 i'Luthor : Dabrow ulczyjew P. rsaw Poland inst Title : Note an th(312C(d,p)l~ C Reaction Near the. It Mov Resonance. Orig Pub : Acts. Phys. polon., 1957, 16, No 3) 231-234 Abstract : The authors have calculated the differential crc~ss secticn nf the reaction C12 (c.,p) Cli ce at 4 Mev. The fcr- D near resonan mula proposed by Thomas (Referat Zhur Fizika ) 1958, N-3 3, 5487) is used. No account was taken in the calculaticn of the Coulomb scattering and of the potential scattering. It wns assu.ied that the particles participating in the formation mf the conpound nucleus have the following values of i1cmenta: J d :; 2, jp 1, and "n = 1- The possible ccntributi~,n nf the momenta 'd - and j p- I were not taken into accomt. The ' ~ 0.5 M V total moraenta J ~ 3' and the width I Mev were a'Trilcuted to the excited level of the ccrapound nucleus. The calculaticn was rade in the Born and Butler approxiuation. 111he results Card 1/2 POTI,ND/Nticlear ?iysics - Structure and Properties of Nuclei C Abs Joar : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 10, 1959, 22c62 AiAhor : Dabrowski, J. Illst University of Great Dritini,. Title BindinG Ener[,7 of the 01, Nuclc~,,s with tile Claster Development Method OriL; Pub Bull. Acad. polon. sci. Ser. sci. math. astron. et phys., 1958, 6, No lo, 635-643 Abstract A brief report is LIven as a result. of variational cal- culations of the bindli,,,~ eiierCy of OJ6 nucleus, carried out by tile author earlier (.Referat Zhur Fizika, 1958, No 12, 26946; 1959, No 6, 12451) with trial wave f,-.nctions of the form f (ri j (1 ... Al, (1) j Card 1/2 S/058/62/000/010/033/093 Ao6l/AlOl AUTHORS: Borysowicz, J., DgLbrowski, J. TITLE: Diffraction scattering of deuterons on non-Spherical nuclei PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 10, 1962, 46, abstract 1OB350 ("Rept. Inst. badah J;Ldrow. PAN", 1961, no. 261/viii, 16 pp., illwt.p' English; summaries in Polish and Russian) TEXT: The scattering of deuterons on non-spherical nuclei is considered in diffraction approximation using the black nucleus model. The quadrupole nu- clear deformations considered are assumed to be small. Both elastic and inelastic scattering cross sections are calculated. The angular distribution found for in- elastic scattering differs little from the angular'distribution for polgt par- 18* ticles. The results ar& illustrated by the example of the reactions 0 (d,d')O 0 . N24(d,df)M824, and Mg? (d,d')Mg 24*. Although the deuteron structure tells little on tha character of th~ scattering angular distribution, the calculation of the 'finite deuteron dim6nsi6ns leads to a diminution of the effective nuclear radius oi the nuclear deformation parameters This leads to a -R0 and to an increase Chrd 112 Diffraction scattering of... S/058/62/000/010/033/093 Ao6i/Aioi better agreement of the Ro and , values, obtained from the analysis oil reactions with deuterons, with the values obtained from data of alpha particle scattering. A. Sitenko [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 21P 21721 P/045/6i/020/003/003/004 0 0 B133/B228 AUTHORS: Dabrowski, Janusz and Sobiczewski, Adam TITLE: Optical model for nucleon-nucleus scattering PERIODICAL: Acts, Physica Polonica, v. 20, no. 3, 1961, 243-255 TEXT: The present paper deals with the derivation of the parameters of the optical potential for nucleon-nucleus scattering. The optical po- tentialVfor a nucleus with high mass number A is given by: A V 2; i-2 The transition operator toi describing the scattering between the particle "o" and "ill in the presence of the other target nucleons satisfies the integral equation: 10i - Voi + Vol 90i, (2) Card 1/~ Optical model for... 21721 P/045/61/020/003/003/004 B133/B228 where the operator q excludes all the states occupied by the target nucleons, and e - E - h - T - V + i". V is the nucleon-nucleon inter- A 0 oi action, E is the ground-state energy of the target nucleus plus the energy of the projectile, HA the Hamiltonian of the target nucleus, and T0 the' kinetic energy of the projectile. The approximationscontained already in (1) were discussed by Sawicki (see references). An exceptional case for which one can easily solve Eq. (2) for the t matrix is the case of the separable potential: 1 3fdr1le-Wrioulzeims - U ) AS g(A g(P) (10) M Depending on the form of the g function it is called "Yamaguchi potential" (Y) when g(p) = (p2 + P2)_1 , or "effective range potential" (ER) rhen card 24 Optical model for... 21721 P/045/61/020/003/003/004 B133/B228 2 2 1/2 g(p) = (P + 0 )_ . One of the disadvantages of potential 00) is, that it acts in the S state only. The authors now want to improve the results for the optical potential obtained with the separable potential (10) by adding the contribution from higher (than S) partial waves in phase-shift approximation. To get the phase-shift approximation for the t matrix, they put the operator Q . 1 in Eq. (2) and replace V by an energy-independent real potential. To calculate the optical potential V(k0), the following coordinates are introduced: P ilco + ki U_ - (17) 2 2 In these coordinates (ka+kp)12 d1e, L6,-r fdp pfdU U (18) k, f Card 36~ 21721 Optical model for... P/045/61/020/003/003/004 B133/B228 holds. After introduction of the dimensionless variables ko/kF x - p/kF one finally gets: Re V(Q1 2 h 2 k,'. 1 (20) I M V (4-.) 4 dX 4 2 2f(x) where g is given by g(p) - [Z (odd j) + 3(even j)] (2i + 1) sin 26, +(even J) + 321 (odd 1)] x X [(2j + 1) sin 2Yjj + (2j + 3) (sill sin 217,+,,,)] + 3 sin 21jo The eqrtion 5or f is obtained from Eq. (16) by replacing sin 2,,, sin 2, by sin , sin , respectively. To improve the expression for Im V(ko)I , the authors take into account some of the effects of the exclusion prin- ciple. For this reason, they follow the Goldberger method known as the "frivolous model". Their rather intuitive approach leads to Card 4/~~ 21721 Optical model for... P/045/61/020/003/003/004 B133/B228 2 h 421 IM VGd(kl) --W- -1 fd,[f(x)l.,] fty(xl + 1.1 - 1) ,IfV (26) (W-I)II max f(--x). Yi---X. I i0tere t1w iadex (A itidicates the Goldberger iiiefliod. where y is u/k., and Gd indicates the Goldberger method. To get numerical results, the optical potential is discussed as a function of the wave numbers,of the incoming nucleon. Due to the approximations made in the derivation, satisfying results are expected only for neutrons and only for high energies. Figs. 1 and 2 show V as a function of the energy E 0 of the incoming neutron. Corresponding results for the (ER) interaction are given in Table III. Because of the uncertainty of the experimental results, a comparison between theory and experiment is difficult. It seems that the experimental points favor the curves ob'tained by means of GT and SM phase shifts. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 25 non-Soviet-bloc ref- erences. The 3 most recent references to English-language publications Card 5/ 21721 Optical model for... P/045/61/020/003/003/004 B133/B228 read as follows: Dabrowski, J. and Sawicki, J., Nuclear Phys. 13, 621 (1959); Nuclear Phys. 22, 318 (1961). Sawicki, J., Nuovo Cimento, 15, 606 (1960). ASSOCIATION: Institute for Nuclear Research, Warsaw, and Institute for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University, Warsaw (Janusz Dabrowski). Institute for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University, Warsaw, and Warsaw Technical University, Warsaw (Adam Sobiczewski) SUBMITTED: September 30, 1960 Card 6/~'7 L44297 S/058/62-/OGO/0!2,/012,/048 A16O/A1O1 ~AUTHORS: DgLbrowskfl Janusz, Borysowicz, Jerzy :~TITLE-. Diffraction scattering of deuterons on non-spherical nuclei. II. Deformation of arbitrary multipolarity PERJODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, FizIka, no. 12, 1962, 62, abstract 12B430 ("Rept. Inst. badafi jalrow. PAN", no. 300/VII, 1962, 10 pp., il- lustrated, English; summaries in Polish and Russian) iEXT: The theory of the diffraction scattering of deuterons on nuclei,by Akhiyezer and Sitenko, is generalized for a case of-deformed nuclei with a sur- facew_lcforrmtion of an arbitrary multipole order. The nucleus is assumed to be black. The calculations were carried out in a linear approximation by the param- eters of the nucleus deformation. The calculated angular distribution proved to be close to the angular distribution obtained by Drozdov and Blair for the diffraction scattering of nucleons on non-spherical nuclei. A consideration of the deuteron structure results in a decrease of the parameter Ro (the interac- tion radius) by 1/4 of the deuteron radius Rd, and In a multiplication of the Card 1/2 S/058/6P_/ooo/o12/OIP_/048 Diffraction scattering of deuterons on... A160/A101 parameter of deformation !311 by the.multiplier (1 + (3/8)Rd/Ro) in the expres- sion for the scattering cross section. See also Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, -.1962, 8B368; 10A350, 1OA416. A. S. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 DABROWSKI., Janusz A surnmer school-on nuclear physics in Varenna, Italy, August 1961. Fostepy fizyki 13 no.1;103-no 162, 33783 P/04~/6 2/021/00 2/004/007 WO/ 3 15) B137 3102 AUTHORS: ~~rows~ki, J_a~usz_, Sobiczewski, Adam, and ZielAska, llai'gorzata M TITLE: Calculation of the optical potential with the nucleon- nucleon phase shifts in the Thomas-Feri:ia approximation PERIODICAL: Acta Physics. Polonica, v.. 21, no. 2, 1962, 145 - 11,2 TEXT: The authors calculate the radial distribution of the optical potential V for nucleon-nucleus scattering at an energy of E 0 ;~_ 50 Ulev with the aid of the empirical nuclear density, V = V + AV, where V is 0 0 the optical potential calculated with the free nucleon-nucleon scattering operator t 0, and AV is a correction owing to the exclusion principle. The Thomas-Fermi approximation is used to calculate V for a finite nucleus. The optical potential is expressed with the aid of nucleon-nucleon phase shifts. The nuclear density p(r) is assumed to be identical with the charge distribution determined from Hofstadter's electron scattering experiments. For numerical calculations of V the Signell-Marshak nucleon- Card 113 33783 P/04 5/62102 '1 -~'~210-J41007 Calculation of the optical B137/B102 nucleon phase shifts are used. AV increases the depth of the rc~al part of the optical potential, and decreases that of the ima.-inary part. 'rhe corrections are more iwportant at higher densities. Calcu2ations were carried out for E 0 = 50, 80 and 120 Mev The shape of the optical poten- tial V is diSCUS.Sed in terms of the litilf-way raditio it r(.i) and the surface thickness s r(i)l where r and i stand for real R r ~' RP + 0-.1 f, and 9r = sP- R P is the half-way radius. and s P is the surface thickness (the distance over which the density drops from 90 ~o to 10 '-'46 of its peak value,~ f is the unit of length in fermis. s r = 2.20 is founi. which agrees -with experimental results (S r = 2.6 -3~1,f for surface absorption below 50 Mev, and sr = 2 0 - 2.2 for volume absorption throut7hout the whole energy raru~ The difference R r- RP = OJ f is too small as compared with experimental results (0,8 i 0,5 f), The values for Re V(D) are too big by 20 Mev as compared with experiment. It can be concluded h= the experiments that Re V has practically the same radial distribution as the nuclear density with a corresponding depth, bigger than 23 Usually assumed R.- R = 0.25, Card 21?3 1 P 33783 P/045/62/021/002/004/007 Calculation of the optical B137/BlO2 0,15, O~10 f is found for E0 = 50, 80 and 120 Mev, respectively. The calculated depth -Im V(O) is in good agreement with the experimental values given by Bjorklund. There are 2 figures, 1 table,and 11 non-Soviet references. The four most recent references to Enrlish-language publica- tions read as follows: Bjorklund, F., Proceedings of the International Conference on the Muclear Optical Model. The Florida State University Studies, No,. 32, 11 1959; Hahn, B., Ravenhall, D., and Hofstadter, R., Phys. Rev., 101, 1131 (1956); Kerman, A. K., McManns, H., and Thaler, R.X, Ann. Phys. (~_ew York), 11, 551 (1959); Signell, P. S., and 11arshak, R. E., Phys, Rev., 122, 1229 (1958). ASSOCIATION: Institute for Nuclear Research and Institute for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University, Warsaw (D~browski); Institute for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University, Warsaw and Warsaw Technical University, Warsaw (Sobiczewski); Institute for Theoretical Physics, Warsaw University, Warsaw (ZielAska) SUBMITTED: July 14, 1961 Card 3/3 BORYSM[ICZ,, Jerzy; 4AjgWSKIj-"=sx Diffraction scattering of deuterons in nonspherical nuclei. Act& physica Pol 21 no.4.339-350 Ap 162. 1, Institute for Theoretical Physicsy University# Warsaw (for Boryoowicz). 2. Institute j:or Nuclear Research, Warsaw., and Institute for Theoretical Physics# Univeraitys Waraaw (for Dabrowski)&