SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ADAMSKI, P. - ADAMSKIY, Y.
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ADAMSKI, Przemyslaw, mgr,
Folia from PVC obtained by method of embossing with
blowing. Chemik 14
no.11:417-4.19 N 161.
1. Pomorskie Zaklady Tworzyw Sztucznych, Wabrzezno.
ADAYZK13_~~~;ay- , -
Polyvinyl chloride foil obtained by extrusion of
blown tubing,
Polimery tworz wielk 7 no.7/8t281-283 JI-Ag 162,
1. Pomorokie Zaklady Tworzyw Sztucznych., Wabrzeznoo
I ,il C. I
11 1.) 1 -. . - 1%!I~i "A - ~:':"' ~
"The t~ierap~tutic ,ictivity of frcm SIt,'llbiliz,~,",
~*c,11,117, ;r;,;
lnfloresc~ntia oonvullzirine."
Farm. 8, 451',-R (Ic")
-ADAMSKI, RAFAL
MEDICINE
ADA.14SKI., RAFALL receptura lekow ocznych. Warszawa,
Fanstwowy Zallad Wydawn-
Lekarskich, 1957. 46 p. (Biblioteczka farmaceuty, nr. 18)
DNI1, Not in DLC.
Monthly Indox of East European Accepsicns (a.Al) LC,
Vol. 8, no. 1, Jan. 59.
Poi;'I'M
AW',.'~:S::1, R. and TURUISICk W., of the Dapartl.,-entu
of Applied Pharmacy School of
,',edicine (iaklLd Famacj ii Stosowanej Akadenii
~,edycznej w Poznaniu~, Poz,-Z--I.-
Dr. 11. Adajaski, Head.
"Behavior oT' Anthracene Compo=ds in Dry Extracts of
Rham-ni frangulae
on Prolonged Stora.,re"
Polskav Vol ~~) INo 2., Februl-u-j 67, PP 1C9-114,
A*r).-,'rr et: I ethanol extracts of the dry e..:'racts
of Mv:.mrL f ran 6-ulae were
u u
Sol)- ted by thin-layer chromatograpl,iy. 'Dhe spot3 were
iduntuified by the
Bonntra,-or reaction and by means of standa.,ds. Daylijit
color and 'Lluor
u
escance in the UV were exardned. A considerable drop in
the glycofranguline
content was noted
u , associated urith a drop in the pharmacological
activity
of the d,-u,,r. Ali increase in the hydrolysis product
content was observed.
Contains 4 Fvia~xes) 3 Tables and 7 references (3 Polish
and 4 Gomm-
lanjuago)
1/1
,ND/WIOMIC;?I ToCnnology. U1107.11cl-I Froaucts
0
and Thoir Applications. Pharmaccuticals.
Vitamins. Intibiotics.
libs Jour Rof Zhur-Khiniya? No 7, 1959, 24450
breakdown of quinine, Frori thus treated
raw matorial an extract was obtained by
percolation and nacoration. Tho best ro-
sults wore obtained vith purcolation. Such
an extract correpsonds to specifications
(0*942 percent concentrationy 0,613 densi-
ty), the yield of alkaloid from the treated
raw natorial increased by 50 percent. After
years of storage the extract renained clonr
while a control extract saiaplot nade from
the untreated material becarrio turbid after
several weeks. -- Ya. Ahtoynberg
Card 2/2
ADJUASKI, Fafal; GSTIRNEH, Fritz
Content of astringeat substances in tannio raw materials
and their
tinctures. Acta pol. phanti. 19 np.6:531-0~,162.
1. Z Instytutu-Farmaaeutycznego w Bonn Kierowaik:. prof.
dr F. Gstirner.
(TANNINS) (CHaIISTRY, PRARIACEUTICAL)
POLAND
ADAKSKIJ R. and CESZYNSKI, T., of the Applied
Pnarr,-acology Departr,,ent,
1*,Ire_cf:r6dI',GadenW (Zaklad Farm. Stsowanej AE),
POznan. Doc. Jr. R. Adamski,
H ead.
"Deterii"ation of ?urine Alcal0i(13 in Galenic
Preparatibus by Non-Aqueous
Titration"
"arsaw, Farmacja Polska,, Vol 22, No 10, 1966, pp 731-734.
Abstract: Caffeine and theobromine in a liquid extract of
cola gom were
determined by titration with perchloric acid in
chloroform/acetic anl-,ydride
solution. It was found by chromatographic means that both
caffeine and theobro-
mine are included in the final result, and the poorer
solubility of the latter
in chlorofom does not prevent its determination by this
method. The results
are lower than those obtained by the graviretric method,
Containal Table, 1 Figure and 10 references (6 io~estern,
1 Russian, 1 Czechoslo-
vak and 2 German-language).
1/1
ADAMSKI, S.
Clinical evaluation of chemical testo for occult blood
In
feces. Polski tygod. lek. 6 no-3:66-72 15 Jan 1951.
(OLML 20:11)
1. Of the Second Surgical Clinic (Head - Prof. J. Rut-
kowgki, M.D.) of Lodz Medical Academy.
ADAMSKI, S.
Treatment of scalds with gentian violet. Polski tygod.
lek 7 no.
5-6:132-135 5 Fab 1952. (CLML 22:4)
1. Of the Second Surgical Clinic (Head--Prof. J.
Rutkowski, M. D.)
of Lodz Medical Academy.
04 1)7 S A / -'~' -
STADNICKI, J.; ADAMSKI, S.; WOZNIAWSKI, A.
Surgical treatment of cancer of the lip. Gzasopiamo stonat. 7
no.4:193-202 AP '54.
1. Z II Kliniki Ghirurgichznej Akademii Medyoznmj w Lodzi.
Kierownik:
prof. dr J.Ratkoveki.
(LIPS, neoplasms,
*Burg.)
rT 3/rI 1-1 -11)
BUTKOWSKI, J.; ADAMSKI. St.
~-;
Thoracic injuries. Polski przegl.chir. 26
no.1l.Suppl.:291-297
1954.
(THCRAX, wounde and injurioa)
(WOUMS AIM INJURIES,
thorax)
RUTOWSKI, Jerzy; ADAMSKI, Stanislaw
Perics.rdial cysts. Kardiol. polska 1
no.3-4:90-96 1955.
1. Z 11 Klin. Chirurg. AM w Lodzi. Kiar. prof.
dr. mod.
J. Rutkowski.
(PERICARDIUM, cysts,
(F01))
RUTKOWSKI, J.; ADAMSKI, St.; STADITICKI, J.; WOZIIIEWSKI,
A.
Beenler-Boock-Schaumann diseaoo. Polskl tygod.lek. 10
no.10:305-
309 7 Mar 55.
1. 2 11 Klinikil Chirurgicznej A.M. w Lodzi: kier. prof.
dr J.
Rutkowski i z Kliniki Chirurgii Szczekowej A.M. w Lodzi,
kier.
doe. dr F.Bogdanowiez Warszawa, Glogera 3.
(SARCOIDOSIS, patholo&y)
ADAMSKI, St.,; STADNICKI, J.; WOZNIEWSKI, A.
Cancer of the lip. Polski przegl.chir. 27
no.3:229-243 Mar 155.
1. Z II Kliniki Chirargicznej A.M. w LDdzi Kierownik:
prof. dr.
med. J.Rutkowski, Lodz, ul.Starlinga 1/2 11. Klinika
Chirurg.
(LIPS, neoplasms,
surg.,tachnice & indic.)
RUTKOWSKI, Jerzy; CHWAT, Stefan; ADAMR1, Stanislaw
A case of excision of pulmonary lobe due to a late single
metastasis
of renal cancer. Urol. polsks, 10t99-107 1956.
1, Z II Kliniki Chirurgicznej A. M. w Lodzi. Xieroiynik:
prof. dr J.
Rutkowski.
(LUNG NEOPIASMS, case reports
metastatic from kidney, nephrectomy & lobectomW (Poi))
(PNBUMONACTONT, in var. dis.
cancer, metastatic from kidney, lobectomy (Pol))
(KIDNEIS, neoplasms
metastasis to lung, nephrectomy & lobectomy (Pol))
LISIECKA-ADA14SKA, Halina; DZIOBA, Belo-na;
ADAMSKI, Stanislaw
Peaudoperitonitis during diabetic coma. Polski
przegl.
chir. 28 no-2:183-18,9 Yeb 56.
1. Z I niniki Chorob Wownetrznych A. H. w
Lodai-Xier.:
prof. dr. med. J. W. Grott. Z II Kliniki
Chorob Wownetr.
A.M. w Lodsi.-Kier. prof. dr. med. J.
Jakubowski Z II
niniki Chirur. A. M. w Todzi.--Ki6r. prof. &r.
nod. J.
Rutkowski Lodz, ul. Sterlinga 1/2.
(DIABITIS HKLLITUS
coma, causing paeudoperitonitis.)
(PERITONITIS
pseudoperitonitli, in diabetic coma.)
LISIECIA-ADAMSKA, Halina; ADAMSKI, Stanisinw
Vascular changes in diabetic patients. Polskie
arch.med. vewn.
28 no-5,0842-844 1958-
1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wownetrznych A.M. w Lod-zi
Kierowniks prcf,
dr med. J. Grott i z II Kliniki Chirurgicznej A.M. w
Lodzi p,of'
kierownik: dr med. A. Alichniewicz. Adres: Lodz, u1.
Wieckowskiego
56 m. 23-
(VASCULAR DISEASES, PERIPHERAL. etiol & pathogen
diabetes mellitus (Pol))
(CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, etiol & pithogen.
same (Pol))
(DIASETES MNUITUS, compl.
vase, lesions (POI))
1189, 11harochromocytorna: Confrontation of thc clinical fealures witli
the urinar *v
output of calechol ainines Guz chromochlonny:
klinicznych z wydalaniem amin katucholowych. R in't
JANUSZEWICZ W. 11 Mill. Chir. i Chor. Wt-Wil. A. 11 -,17MV-M Min. or.
\V,wit.
A. M.,War.,zavaKardiot. pot. 1 (17 -.)A) Graph-; 111111~-. 'i
A case of paroxvsmal hypertension in I wonian it-t-0 I,!, i.; i,port,d.
Na",,d
blood sugar, reduced gl6cose tolerance, slight I% vlcvatcd I'M I ~ an
(I cnki~gu(l t hv: w, I
suggested all increased secri.-tion of advenaline (A~. Tho
IiyPorIvll1W'(
however, presented features of excessive iioradrvilialinacinia: ri~,v
ill Ilia,14,lic 111 ll;.t
up to 1150 mm. of mercury, )10 increage ill 1110. heart rato. Vl.~nal,
V llllillv-~
were repeatedly determined using the fillorollu-tric. Illethod
illodihed bY V. 1:111ri
and Floding. A constant and considerable'increase of A (1!:0i - ISO.,;
ilailv) was
found,,paily output of NA was slightly inciva';v(I ill oliv ill-im
;111(1 in lllo~!
deteri inations was found normal. A similar A NA ratin \vas ill the ill
in,.
collected within t1 tree hours followiog thv paroxYsin. 'I'll(! tunioln
it-;elf contain cd
alargeamouilit. ofA. Following the removalof thegrowth Ow oriwaY omptit
of both
AaudNA became normal. It isevident that ill tllisca.~va hlrgt~
relva:;OnfA Sillillialk'(1
tile circulatorv effects, of NA. Regression of the EC(,-'chang,C~
occurred after removal
clUthe tumo4 and finaltv a normal tracing was T(-tored. Corre lilt
it'll betweell ]-'C("-
changes an d t he action ~f catechol amines Is briefly di.;Cll;;,;vd.
(Xvi I 1, 1;*1
- ADAYSKIS-StanifdAWL,
Surgical therap7 of cancer of the esophagus and
cardia. Polski
przegl.chir. 32 no-7:63)-642 JI 160.
1. Z II Kliniki Ghtrurgicznej A.X w Lodzi Kierownik:
doe. dr
J,Moll
(GASTRECTORT)
(ESOPWUS neopl)
(STOMACH NEOPLASMS surg)
ADAMSKI,-Stanial-aw-
Value of stomach, jejunum and large intestine grafts and of
olyethylone
tubes in intrathoracic esophagoplasty. "Lodz. tow. nnul'.
[Iv~ 4 no.33:
1-60 161.
(ESOPHAGUS surg) (STOMACH transpl) (JEJUTIU11 transpl)
(INTESTINE LARGE transpl) (POL)ITHYLI"NES)
ADAMSKI, Stani~,lau; SLIWINSKI) Marian; WILK, Tadeusz
Cancer of the cardia. Folski przegl, chir. 33
no.?/;,-.738-740 161,
L Z 11 Klinild Glillur.Acmej Al"I v Lodzi Kierownik;
doc, dr JJ'4oll.
IIEOPLASI~i)
AW-SKI, Staniolaw
Mlotor and secrotcry actIvity of tho ato:-,acri after,
:.--tial
iii cardial cancei-, Folski chil" 33 161.
1~ Z II lainilci GhiriwtTic;zn(,,j ICI w Lod,-.!
Kicrownik: doc, ir J~
(GA,~Tli.XTOMY) (ST011-10 ll,,EOPI.A~31-16 rur.-:)
(GAST".'iG JUICE)
ADAI.UKI, Stanislaw
Inflammation oi~ the esophagus after partial resection
olf the sto:7ach
and ct-dia and gast'ro-es ---geal anastomosis, Folski
1.-z,zegl. chir,
33 no.7/)*.787-,790 161.
1,, Z II Kliniki Chirurgicznq AH W Lodzi Kiemmik: doe.
dr J.Moll,
(GASTAECTOITI comul) (ISOPHAGUS dis)
(STOV,ACH 1-ECkAS',,Z surg)
0
MOLL, Jan; WILGZYIISKI,, Rarian; SLMNSKI, Varian;
AD.&V:30, Stanislaw;
SKOTDIGaI, Stanislaw
Our obaervations on doop h.,,q)othormia in opon heart
surgery. 1"ols"d
przogl. chir. 33 noo cV,1049,1051 161.
1. Z 11 Klinik-I Chirurgicznej NI w Lodzi Kie-roi-mik:
doc. dr J. Moll.
OCART SURG-Ld anesth & anal-ld
(IIYPOTJIEI-~-,IA INWCED)
SLIWINSKI, Marian; ADAIASKI, Stanislav
Total gastrectomy for carcinom. Cas.lek.cesk 100
no.13:389-391
31 ~~ 161. -
1. 11 chirurgicka klinika Lekarske akademle v Lodzi,
prednosta, prof. dr.
Jan Moll.
(GASTRECTOW) (STOMACH NEOPLASMS surg)
ADAMSKI., St.; KOLCZYCKA, Z.? LOWIGUE, 4.
A P1180chromocytoma. Kardlo-1. pol. 6
no.3-.219-,222 163,
(PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA) (RADIOGRAPHY)
MOLL, Jan. TYBORSKI, Henryk; STASDISKI, Tadeusz;
LORKIEWICZ, Z-bigniew;
LUKOMKA, Barbara; SLDIDISKI, Marian; ADAMISKI, StEnislav;
SOKOLOWSKI, Konstanty; SKOTNICK1, Stefa),
Treatment of cardiac defects with the use of the MPS I
appa-
ratus and deep hypothermia. Pol. arch.med.weirnet. 34
no,3.'
299-306 164.
1. Z Oddzialu Chinirgii Torakalnej Szpitala liejskiego in*
J.Strusia w Poznaniu i II Kliniki Chirurgicnej AM w Lodzi
(kierownik: prof.dr.med.J.14oll) Zakladu Radi.)lotii AM w
Poznaniu (kierownik., prof.dr.med. B.Gladysa) i III
Kliniki
Chorob Vewnetrznych AM w Poznaniu (kierownik.,
prof.dr.med.
K.Wysocki).
4-
ADA KJ,S.~ ',ORKIF.VICZ, Z.
0 -
Open heart surgery. Basic problems of cardiac surgery.
Kardiol.
Fol. 7 no.2el2l-128 164.
1. Z IT KlinikA Chirurgicznej Akademii Medycznej w
LodzI i z
Oddzia-lu Chiruirgil Torakalnej Szpitala Mlejskiego in
J. Strusia
w Poznanlu (Kierownik: prof. dr J. Moll).
ADAYOKI, S.; LORKIEWICZ, Z.
Some practical experiences in cardiac surgery.
Kardiol. Pol.
7 no.2tl29-131 164.
1. Z II Kliniki Chirurgicnej Akademli Modycznej w
Lodzi i z
Oddzialu Chirurgli Torakalnej Szpitala Miejakiego im.
J. Strusia
w Poznaniu (Kierowniki prof. dr J. Moll).
MOLL, Jan, prof. dr. md.; AD KI, St.; SLNIMSKI,
I-%; SKO"11 C 1, S.
Our own experiences in the surgical treatment of
constrictive
pericarditis. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.6:202-204 8 F
165
1. ' " II lUiniki Chi rurgiomej Akademli Medycznej
w Lodzi 'i
z Oddzialu Gbirurgii Torakal-nej Sqpit&la
Miejskiego imeni
J. Siti-asia w Po7manbi (Kierovnik-: prof, dr.
med. jan Moll).
A p 7,n, T.
"7-lektrvczne urz#jzenia bezpieczeT%s'Lwa rucl-u ncciir~twtl
"evices fc-
the traffic safetv of trains), by T. Ada-.ski. Re7oyted ir,
Nti~ ~--cks (Ilowe Esiazki),
No. 12, June 15, 1956. (1-
ADAYISKI, Tadm-,z., doe..
The desoending furnaaa; a new method of heating
loose mat6rials.
Przegl teoba 85 no.44-&'.LO 1 R16A.
i,,Im the Simty ot t~kv ptvA;v
-,~% j~r t',jLIsjjc st~tjj
The I'l the flearliNity rf Unl&: or) tho
rate of
Sue'ilzwfdaliml "i Uzthmm al 1yona le I
('I mcd,
Q t
t
'n
t i ~ I ot j I, , mlbi~' of IW
III tilt
1.~m'd Ih;o 011- Tnl'x;IjmI71 rife (,f
:o'l!-
hwt- 1)urlwd le-Tipl-ri.tult,,I, I!
I (j I ~
A- of Wl(~' '!)'I,
I
ADAIMISKI, T.
The prdblem of precision Of chemical analytic methods
in
Polish standards. P. 384. DZIENNIK UI~2EDOWY.
Wiadomosci
Warszax-ra
Vol 22, no 7, July 1955
Source: East European Accessions List (ErAQ) W., Vol
5., no 3,, March 1956
POLAND/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear Power and Technology
c-8
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1959, No 587
Author :-AdaLn_sI'd Tadeusz
Inst Giv n
; Not
Title : Problem of Processing of Uranium Material in
Poland
Orig Pub : Nu]Ueonika, 1958, 3, No 1, 15-25
Abstract : No abstract
Card : 1/1
A DAESYJ J, T.
The question of uraniurr at the 2d international Conference on
the Peaceful Uses Of
Atomic Energy in Geneva. p. l19
K,"151,',OS. SERIA B: PHYPODA N1EOZ1VdONA. (Polskie
Towarzystwo Przyodnikow im. Kopernika)
Warszawa. Vol. 5, no. 1, 1959
Polan-W
Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (FSAl), LC,
Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959
Uncl.
ADAMSKI, Tadeusz; DEPTULA, Czeslaw
Gra,7imetric determination of uranium in solutions from ore
leaching
with sulfuric acid. Chem anal 5 no.6:843-850 160.
(EEAI 10!9)
1. Department of Chemical Technology, Institute of Nuclear
Research,
Warsaw.
(Uranium) (Solutions) (Ores) (Sulfuric acid)
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AUTHORS: Adamskir Tadeuszp and Zienkiewiazt Jaroskaw
TITLB-. Studies of the possibility of treating low-grade
uranium ore by.chlorination by chlorine gas in the
presence of reducing agents
PERIODICAL: Nukleonikap v. 59 no. llp 1960p 761 - 769
TEXT: This paper reports a series of experiments devoted to inves-
tigating the economic possibilities of extracting uranium from low
grade ore by a chlorination method, with particular reference to
ores containing aluminumq iron and silicon. The authors, in stat-
ing that there appears to be little work on this subjectp note a
recently published American patent on the chlorination of Chatta-
nooga slate with uranium concentration less than 0.01 The stu-
diea in process at the Warsaw Instiote of Nuclear Research aim at
both complete extraction of uranium and obtaining large quantities
of by~,4roducts important to the national economy. In this group
Card 1/5
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P/O 3)
4Y
Studies of the possibility of D249 303
are anhydrous A101 3P for which there is an increasing
demand in
petroleum and organic industries, SiCl 4 and FeCl 39 The
studies are
in 4 groups& 1) Conditions for total extraction of uranium:
Mate-
rials with compositions shown in Table 1 were usedt and both
small-
and large-scale laboratory tests were made with the addition
of
carbon if not already present in sufficient quantity. At
8000 [Ab-
straotor's notet No temperature scale iven), a 95 %
extraction of
uranium was obtained for iess than 50 ~ of the quantity of
chlorine
theoretically needed for total chlorination. 2) Minimizing
of the
quantity of chlorine used: Uranium oxideg calcium oxide and
iron
sesquioxide were usedg. since their chlorides are typical of
the
different degrees of volatility of those appearing in the
chlorina-
tion process. 1. DembiAski studied the iron by both static
and dy-
namic methods. In the formerg the equilibrium conditions of
a Fe 203
Cl 29 0 system for various 012 sFe 203 ratios was0examined.
Only FeCl3
was formed at low temperature (300) but at 400 and above
FeCl 2was
Card 2/5
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Studies of the possibility of D249/D303
also foried except when excess chlorine 01:Fe = 4.4:1) was pre-
sent, when FeCl 2 was not found below 7000. The ratio FeCl 2:FeC1 3
increased with increasing reaction timev tending to a limiting va-
lue. In the dpamic method, the effect of the concentration of chlo-
rine in a Cl 2 .N2 mi*~ture on the formation of FeCl 2 and the
effect
of temperature on the proportions of FeCl 2 and FeCl 3 were
Btudied.e
The FeCl 2 /FeCl3 ratio rose with decreasing proportion of
chloriAp~ .
in the mixturep and also rose with increasing temperature above
6000. Kh. Levandovskiy studied the chlorination of U 308 by gaseou
'a
chlorine (i) in the resence of carbon and (ii) in the presence.o f
CO. With U 3 08and (15 at 9500 a high extraction as volatile reac-
tion pr' ucts was obtained but with (ii) the extraction was lower.
M. Melltsarskiy obtained 160 % chlorination of UO with CC1 . Hie
2 4
also examined the chlorination of CaO by gaseous chlorine at 400 o
and found that it was dependent on the duration of the process,
Card 3/5
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the size of the CaO grains (so long as the temperature was less
than the melting point of CaCl )q and the presence of a reducing
agent. 3) Effects of reaction products on the materials These
tests, made with the components of sandstone and granite ores and
Siel alonep introduced in a 1:1 mi%ture with nitrogen, showed
that
4
selettive chlorination may occur; 4) Separation of the reaction
products: Normal and large-scale iaboratory studies have been
made
using the methods of fractional condensation and sublimation. No
separate studies of Yugoslav material have shown excellent agree-
ment in the extraotion efficiency - about 94 ~ - of uranium. The
authors conclude that the studies show the possibility of high
ex-
traction efficienty of uranium and additional obtaining of valua-
ble by-products. Fur-'Wher work is intended to clarify the
process of
the chlorination -to itevelop a profitable industrial processt
and to
explore the possibilIty of generalizing the method for other ma-
terials with low co2,centrations of extractable components. There
are 3 figures, 5 ta,,Iesg and 7.'Soviet-bloc references.
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ASSOCIATION: Institute of Vuclear Researchp Warsawl
Department of
Chemical Technology,
SUBMITTED: September, 1960
Table 1. Percentage composition of the uranium-bearing
materials.
1egend: 1 Carbon and volatile matter.
Ta6.n;iiAa
11pogelITIMIA COMB 06PR31AOB ypmnoro ciaphn
J. yrnepoA
cao TiO, H iievue
U S10, A1,0, Fe,o' Nigo
0'08__()'-j29,0--79,7 9,6-46,6 0,9--6,5 0,9 -3,7 2,3-5,0
0.4-0j, 0-44,5
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AUTHOR: Adamski, Tadeusz (Warszawa)
TITLE: A certain formation possibility of lunar craters
PERIODICAL: Urania, v, 31, no, 8, 1960, 226-230
TEXT: Initially the author reminds the reader of the three
hypotheses on
the formation of lunar craters: 1) lunar craters are the
result of volcanic
activity, 2) lunar craters are formed by meteorite impacts,
like e,g, Arizona
on the Earth, 3) lunar craters are -formed from enormous gas
bubbles, The
author believes the last theory to be the least
substantiated. He further
reminds of the two kinds of lunar craters: 1) large round
craters with a
perfectly flat floor and a "central peak" in the center, 2)
smaller hemis-
pherical craters. The authorts hypothesis on the formation of
the large
craters is based upon the following facts: 1) The wall
forming the crater
is almost perfectly circular, 2) the wall has alon6 its
entire extent almost
the same height, is relatively narrov at the basis, with
steep slopes, 3) the
floor of the crater is distinctly flat, 4) the "central peak"
is exactly in
the middle of the crater (though some craters have no such
peaks). He says
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that such formations are likely to have formed in consequence of
an eruption
of gas, vapor, or liquid currents and that the currents
transported certain
quantities of solid bodies, These solid bodies formed, when
falling down,
the crater wall, Such craters could form only in the absence of
atmosphere,
The author assumes that these currents consisted of steam, hot
water or
methane or of other gases contained in natural gases, or Of C02,
Geysers
and oil wells show analogous phenomena on the Earth. Poland,
e.g.. has
sources of natural gas with pressures of more than 100 atm. A
gas current
on the moon could have reached a considerable height, since 1)
there is no
counteracting atmosphere, 2) the lunar gravitation is low, A
liquid would
have evaporated very quickly and, in some cases) passed over
into solid
state. The gas- or vapor current had to rise vertically. In such
a case a
wall of stones or mud ejected from the interior but not dragged
along by
the gushing current, forms around the vent, This would explain
tho forma-
tion of the central peak. The gas- or vapor current aiishinC
forth was bound
to undergo an expansion increasing with its height, due to: 1)
the fact
that a gas current under high pressure had to expand as the
whole phenomenon
took place in the vacuum, and 2) the effect of lunar gravity.
The height
of the cone thus formed (Fig.. 1) was much hither than it is
assumed under
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terrestrial conditions. In such a case, most of the gas is
assumed to have
escaped to cosmic space or to have expanded as a thin
atmosphere in Ili-Cher
reglons, analogously to the atomic mushroom. The movement of
tile solid
particles dragged along would have differed from that of the
gas current.
Their velocity, dependent on their size and mass, would be
lower than that of
the gas. They would have moved alonr,- a produced parabola,
lost speed and
fallen back to the moon. The biggest pieces would have
rapidly fallen down
near the vent. Smaller ones would have been dragged along to
higher regions
and fallen down symmetrically at a Creater distance from the
vent, Aus the
smallest dust particles are assumed to have fallen down at
the greatest dis-
4.
bance from the crater vent in a wide circle. Ili reality,
however, the in-
terior of the crater is filled-in and the outer wall rises
steeply and with-
out transition at a certain distance from the center. This
would be a proof
that the solid matter dragged along by the current consisted
of e~xtremely
small sand or mud grains of almost equal size., It seems to
be most probable
that the liquids gushing forth were hot. They vaporized and
the precipitated
salts formed the crown of the crater, whereas the interior
was screened by
the cone of the gushing matter. On the strength of analogies
to terrestrial
conditions the author believes this matter to be solutions of
salts contained
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in sea water, calcium sulfate or calcium carbonate solutions,
In the latter
case, the crater would be of the t;eyser type and similar to
stalagmites
The flat nl~orof tli!i! crator inuicates , however , that a
liquid took part in the
-.11enomenon .The author recapitulates his hypothesis sa,,incl-
that large
craters with flat floors were formed by an eruption of high -as
or vapor
currents dragging alont; very small solid bodies, or
E3c,l,irated them in con-
sequence of evaporation, It is most probable thatthese currents
were
currents of hot water. The hemispherical craters are believed
to be trac'_-~i-,
of meteor impacts. The meteors vaporized in the lunar
atmosphere and
produced hemispherical cavities on the surface. There is 1
figure.
Legend to Fig. 1:
peak.
1) Current, 2) gradient, 3) wall, 4) mud, 5) central
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AUTHORt Adami-kif Tadeuez, and Mucha, Franciazek
TITLE: Coating of granular materials with carbon by the pyrolysis
of hydrocarbons in a fluidized bed
PERIODICAL: Nukleonika, v. 6, no. 7-8p 1961, 467-474
TEXT: A description of the first part of a research program
undertaken
by the Institute of Nuclear Research, Department of Chemical
Technology.
The fluidizing gas simultaneously supplies the hydrocarbon
vapors for the
reaction. Coating of the following materials has been attempted:
(1) 0.12
1.5 mm sand grains; (2) CaO, obtained by burning calcite,
comminuted to
Z 2 mm and screened through a 0.12 mm mesh; (3) burnt brick,
comminuted,
screened to 2*0 - 0.12 mm size and mixed with sand; (4) sintered
alumina,
5 - 15 mm size, mixed with sand, and (5) UO 2a In early
experiments UO 2 Was
prepared by reducing U 308 with NH3 at - 900 0C and screening to
1*0 - 0.12
mm. Later, UO 2 was mixed with 30% of pitch, coked at 4 8000C
and comminuted
to a suitable distribution, (between 0.12 and 1.0 mm). The
apparatus is
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shown in Fig. 1. Nitrogen, saturated with naphtbal8ne vapor at
110 - 120 0C,
was preheated and passed at 4.9 - 10.3 I/Min. at 20 C and I
atm. into the
fluidized bed reactor, consisting of a silica tube heated in a
silite furnace
at 1100 - 13000C. The results are summarized in Table 2*
Attempts at
coating freshly prepared UO were abaudoned due to excessive
dusting which
2
occurred 1 - 2 minutes after contact with naphthalene vapor.
In contrast
to the abovet carbon deposition on pitched and coked U02
produced compact
coatings with a metallic luster. No dusting was observed in
the latter case.
Good coatings were also obtained on sand, alumina/sand and
brick/sand mix-
tures. In the case of CaO, a good coating was formed which
subsequently
disrupted due to unknowng secondary reactions. The coatings
were relatively
abrasion resistant and adherent) but they were permeable to
corrosive agents
such as HF. Further work on the production and testing of
pyrolytic carbon
coatings is now in progress. There are 6 figures, 2 tables and
3 references:
1 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the
English-langunge
publications read as follows: C. R. Kinney, E. Dell Bell: Ing.
Engng. Chem.
46 (1954), 548-656; Some Experiments Concerning File
Materials, Ref. Gen.
19559 Y. 89 478-486.
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1,S.30CIATICN: Polish Academy of Sciences, Inatitute.of
Nuclear Research,
Warsaw
SUMI T M D i A"aY2 1901
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ADAMSKI,, Tadeusz, doe.
Is the continuous process the ideal of the
ind74atrial process?
Ghemik 14 no-10:36�-371 0 161.
1. Instytut Badan Jadrowych, Polska Almdemia Nauk,
Warszawa.
AD~.I-Tadf!~z; PRZYTYCKA, Roza
E~
A contribution to the studies on the
coprecipitation of radium.
Rocz chemii 36 no.3:561-562 162.
1. Zaklad Technologii. Chemicznej, Instytut Badan
Jadrowych,
Warszawa.
ADAMSKIy Tadauz
Sources and impediments of technical progress. Przem chem
41 no.3:112-
113 Mr 162.
ADAICKI, Tadeusz, doc.
Ways of technological progress in the chemical
industry.
Chemik 14 no.9:325-327 S 161.
1. Instytut Badan Jadrowych, Polska Akaderda Nauk,
Warmwa.
ADAMSKI, Tadeusz, inz.
New method of co=inution; the IBJ mill. Cheemik 16
no.1:6-10
Ja 163.
1. Instytut Badan Jadrowych, Zaklad Technologii
Chemicznej,
Warszawa.
L 12138-63
FrIP (q) /BDsAwT (m) AF 1, SD JD
IV005/63/000/019/001/003
AUTHOR: Ad&mski, Tadeusz, Docent Cob
TITLE: New achievements in crushing ores and other brittle
materials
PERIODICAL: Przeglad techniczny, no. 19, 1963, 3
TEXT: Certain shortcomings charecteristic of conventional ball
mills have
been alleviated in the new mill developed at the Instytui:
Badan Jadrowych
(Nuclear Research Institute). The undesirable grinding effects
such as excessive
wear of roller surfaces, generation of heat, sparking and
accumulation of dirt
have been eliminated by a method which allows the introduction
of materials
between grinding rollers at a speed equal to the peripheral
speed of those
rollers. The required acceleration can be attained either by
feeding the material
from a determined height by gravity or by blowing it in by
means of a gas flow
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L 1313M3 P/005/63/000/019/001/003
New achievements in...
or water jet. The same effects can also be achieved by means
of appropriate
mechanical devices. The new mill has been successfully
tested with a number of
materials: river sand, granite, quartz gravel, pyrites,
phosphorites, limestone,
coke, cement clinker, chromite ores, rock and potassium
salts and others. The
new mill is considerably smaller, lighter and more efficient
than other conven-
tional mills. The inventors are the author of this article
and Dr. Bohdan
Kalinowski. Preparations for large-scale production are in
progress. Patent
applications have been filed at numerous patent offices
around the world, inclu-
ding the USA.
ASSOCT-A-TION: Instytut Badan Jadrowych (Nuclear Research
Institute)
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ADAMSKI, Tadeusz, doe.
Can 'the capital investment costs bg reduced in
the chemical
industry? Przegl techn 85 no.3:5 3.9 Ja 164.
ADAMSKI, Tadeusz, doe.
Possibilities of reducing the capital
investment costs
in the chemical industry. Przegl techn 84 no.
31: 3
4 Ag 163.
ZENKEVICH, Ya. LZienkiewicz, J.J; ADAKSKI,, T.
Chlorination, the most versatile uranium ore
concentration
method. Nukloonika 9 no.7/8t587-599 164
1. Institute of Nuclear Research,
Warazava-S-wierk.
POUND
ADAIMSKI Tadeusz doc.; MUCHA, Franciszek, mgr inz.
1. Department of Chemical Technolo.Q,, Institute for
Nuclear
Research (Zahlad Teclmologii Chemicznej Instytutu
Badan
Ja,drowych) (for both; AdainsId-Director of the Dept.,
Mucha-Adiunkt of the Dept.); 2. Institute of
IiiorG,47ic
Cheiiiistry (Instytut Chomii 'Nieor-nniczncj),
Gliwice (for both?)
b
Ii'arsaw, Chemia analiacZ11 , No 6,
lNuvember-Deceirbor 1965, pp 1365-68
"Neutralization of arsenic acid usir- citiciivii
lkydroxide."
MAMMON MOSSM-.- rvri A "JT
--tL, 1.11)AII 11TIN', nylasp"b" I- "-I-, Ail-A-rf -.Ipf cl, 79~j &;u
t 314227-66 F"(t),IETT TJF~ C I
ACC NRi AP6023142 SOURCE CODE: PC~,,'0046/66/011/001/OC)07/0011
AUTHOR: Adawmkij Tadeusz; Rykowskij Stanislaw--Rykovskil S.
ORG: Department of Chemical Technolo&y Institute of Nuclear
Research, Warsaw-Zeran
(Zakl j
--J- nstytut Badan Ja
ad Technologii Chemiczne &w--ych-T-
TITLE: Uranium7hoxide deposition from gaseous phase by hydrolysis
of uranium
tetrachloride
SOURCE: Nukleonika, v. 11, no. 1, 1966, 7-11
TOPIC TAGS: uranium compound, hydrolysis, chemical deposition,
gaseous substance
ABSTRACT: Hydrolysis of uranium tetrachloride in the gaseous
phqse was performed.
Crystalline uranium dioxide with a lattice constant a0 ~ 5.4682 A
was obtained. It
was shown to be possible to produce uranium dioxide coatings on
grains of a model
substance in a fluidized bed by this method. The authors
thank,Mr. Baran of the
16th Departmento IBJ for carrying out the analysis of the
roentgenographs. Orig.
art. has: 6 figures. [Based on authors' Eng. abst. 3 XA
SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: 220ct65 / ORIG REF: 001 / SOV REF: 001
OTH REF: 004
C/
el
201. Rebtforced brickwork-W. Artitusitt
(linryovirrij i Budattwhrl", No. 3.
111. 1949; abstracted In PQI. TsrAW,'As1r,. No. 1.
111. 1931), Thcm is a Lack of
confidente in Poland in brickwork an a bigh-grade
constructional material. The
autbor quotes cxpts. that do not confirm this fear
and that prove that cement worw
togetber witb brkka a tee a uniform rnaterial. The
in-mstigation of reinforced
brickwork bepm with resistance tesh of T-section bum
In ceiling sectam Next,
bmms 6 M. Wal we= tested, and later reinforced
brick, Tbess tests
yiemed practical hints, especially as ~=the
1(&~yingm'of reinforcemeaL TbA use
of the new metbod for fintels and for horizontal
stiffening is of great advantage.
The arUcle explains tbz pAndples of application of
the utw methW In buikUU.
!~dam,ki W Frim Tc%%%i Plan:+i: t-i AtvLitrc:-ize.
The P"0111-.11 Of desig"I"r, t~.J;n v.aaruj It,.
W-1-MIMF I.N. lj'~ -InDlYsi! Of I," Pro)vc~, Ihv
cale& stvirt-1v critical Ile objjcIjj 1~) 111c, uinvamm.iblv ha~:e of
bqumres as compared with thoroughfaics and to zhe 1II,*Otft,,-
distribution Of building blockIt in relatIon to CIO ji%ms inA
of t1irm. fit addition to rrItIviz!n& the particular pro.,,ve:~. III(.
author explaltis III% own rrotifying Ifir
fit- thinks lime hitherto been commIlItJ
AD,*ISKI. W.
Progress in industrial architecture. P 4
rv , ow b
BUDOWNICT'M) PRZEIMLUZ. (Ministerstwo Budownictwa)
Warszawa/ Vol. 6, no. 1,
Jan. 1957
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) 1,C. Vol.
5(, no. 7, July 1959
Uncl.
ADAMSKIY Wincenty, mgr inz. arch. (Warszawa)
Certain idea of hanging roofs with stressed bars.
Inz i bud
-A no.3:98-101 Mr 163,
PROSINSKI, Stanislaw; ALIMSKI, Zefiryn
Studies on beechwood dJgestion in hydrotropic
solutions.
Roczniki wyz szkola rol Poznan 16, 67-77 163.
1. Department of Chemical Technology of Wood,
College
of Agriculture, Poznan.
PROSINSKI, Stanislaw; ADAMSK "1, 7ei'iryn;
ABYKI, Ryszard;
GRZECZY]ISKI, Tadeusz
Chemical composition and some physical and
mechanical
properties of poplar wood from a plantation
irrigated by
town sewage. Roczniki wyz szkola rol Poznan
16:91-100
163.
1. Department of Chemical Technology of Wood,
College
of Agriculture, Poznan.
ANMOVSKIY, AoG,, In2ho (EjUintaiya Kwiash)
Repair of automati,: couplers un a Corive~ur.
Zhel.dor.tranop 46
no.605-77 Je 16/1. (MIRA 18sl)
ALAIASKIY, B. V.
"The Tectonics of the Poliah-German Lowlands."
A paper presented on 1c9 The Activit%~ uf the Mloscow Scciety of
baturalists, B5rulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Iapytateley
Pri-rody
-- - - - - ---------
Vol D, .
Moscow, Nov-Dec 1955, pp E'O-GO, Geology S'ection.
.source: U-9235, 29 Nov 1956
..ADAPISKIY-,-N.M.; KARPACHEVA. SA ; MELIVIKOV. I.N.;
ROZEN. A.M.
Effect of temperature on the extraction of nitric acid
with.tributyl
PhosPhate. Radiokhimiia 2 no.1:13-19 t6O. (MM& 14:5)
(Nitric acid) (Butyl phosphate)
ADAMSKIT, N.M.; WARRACERVA, S.M.; MELINIKOT, I.N.;
ROZENI, A-)&
Distribution of zirconium In the extraction with
n-tributyl
phosphate. Radiokhimiia, 2 no.4:400-410 160. (MIRA
13:9)
(Zirconium) (Butyl phosphate)
NI!,
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AUTHORS: Karpacheva, S.M., Adamskiv, N,,M, and Borisov. V.V.
TITLE: Extraction of Cesium With Carbonic Acids
PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, 1.961, Vol-3, No.3, PP-272-283
TEXT: The distribution of micrequantities of cesiuml34
between
its aqueous solutions and fatty acids (or solutions of
fatty acids
in benzene and Isooctane) was investigated. A mixture of
fatty
acids obtained by redistilling a technical fraction (C3 -
C9) was
used. Specific gravity of the mixture was 0.917 g/cm ;
refractive Index was 1.4260; mean molecular wt. was 140;
dcidity was 6.59 M. The extraction was carried out at 250C.
The
contact time was 30 minutes, settling time not less than 12
hours.
The distribution coefficients a were determined as the
ratio of
the y activities of the organic and the aqueous phases. The
y activit4 of aqueous solutions before extraction was
1.2 x 10- g/equiv. of Ra; the pH of the aqueous phase was
varied
by adding various quantitie5 of NaOH or HN03- The starting
solution was prepared solving chemically pure sodium
nitrate to
which radioactive C513%ywas added, The experimental data are
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tabulated and also given in Fig.1 to 4. Fig.1 is a plot of
log a vs pH with the NaN03 concentration as a parameter. Curves
1,
2,3 and 4 relate respe--tively to 0, 2N, 4N and 6N ~ Fig.2 gives
log a for Cs vs pH of the aqueous phase for various diluting
mediw.
(l - 4 isooctane, (NaN03) = 0; 5 - 8 benzol (NaN03) = 2 N).
Fig.3 gives log a for CS vs log (HR)o, i.e. the logarithm of the
concentration of the monomers in the diluent for pH = constg
1 - 4 isooctane (NaN03) = 0, pH =750; 5 - 8 benzol (NaNO 3) = 2
N,
pH = 4.4. Fig.4 shows Kl = (S)B/(HR)o vs the NaN03 concentration
in the aqueous solution. On studying the dependence of the
distribution of cesium between the aqueous phase and fatty acids
on
the concentration of sodium nitrate within a range of 0 - 6 M and
pH of aqueous phase within a range of 0,2 to 6.3, it was
established that the dependen~,e of logarithm of the distribution
coefficient on pH is not completely covered by the linear sector,
characteristic for the middle part of the curves. At all
concentrations of sodium nitrate, the curves obtained begin with
a
section with an insignificant gradient and end with a sector on
which the increase of the distribution coefficient stops and then
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even begins to decrease, It was found that the slope of the
middle section of curves log a ::r f(pH) ---. about 0,9 ~ It was
shown that the deviation from its theoretical value of 1 can be
explained by the fact that with in~;reasing pH the
concentration of
HR in the organic phase decr-tases, At pH above 5, the
coefficient of distribution passes through a maximums' -this
can be
explained by a considerable de-crea3e in the concentration of HR
due to the passage of sodium into the organic phaie and increase
in the solubility of water in the latter, As regards the
dependence of the distribution of zesium beween the aqueous
phase-
(at a constant ionic force and pH) and solutions of fatty acids
in
benzene and isooctane on their concentration in the organic
phase,
it was found that for the section with a proportional
relationship log a i- f(pli), the slope of the curves
log CL = f flog(HR).3 is nearly 8,, Therefore, it is possible
that
on extra:tion of caesium, the compound CsR'7HR is formed in the
organic phase. It is shown that with increasing concentration of
sodium nitrate in the aqueous phase the coefficients of
distribution are decreasing, This can be explained by the
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following two main causes.-, a decrease in the solubility of
fatty
acids in the aqueous phase- decrease in the activity of cesium
with increasing ionic f3rze of the aqueous solution.. On studying
the distribution of fat-~y a--ids at equilibrium with aqueous
solutions containing various amounts of' sodium nitrate, it was
found that on varying the con-entration of scdium nitrate from
about 0 to 6 M, the ~~oeffftient of distribui-1.3n
K1 = (HR) aqueousl(HR) organi7 de-rea-~es from 0,085 to 0,022,
Whereupon the solubility decreases from 0,.068 to 0.018 mole/1,
On the basis of literature data a rough evaluation of the
activity
coefficients of cesium in 8odium nitrate solutions was made,
On increasing sodium nitrate concentration from about 0 to 6 M,
the
I,esium de.,~reases from 1 to 0.2. The
activity coefficient of :,
extraction constant of .-esiuni from sodium nitrate solutions was
calculated as (3~55 i O~35) x 1o-3, There are 6 figures,
8 tables and 10 refe-zen-,es,, 9 Soviet-bIcc and I
non-Soviet-bloc.
The reference to the English language publication reads as
follows:
A~Katchalsky, H,Eisenberg, S,Ufson, J.AM.Chem,Soc.,73, 12,
5889 (1951).
SUBMITTED; may 24, ig6o
Card 4/'6,
ADM4SKIYI N.M.; KARPACHEVA, S.M.; SOROKIN, S.I.
Distibution of carboxylic acids between water and
k.erosine.
Radiokhimiia 3 no.3:284/-290 161. (IMIRA 14:7)
(AcJ d9., Fatty)
(Extraction(Chemistry))
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AUTHORS: Karpacheva, S.M., Adamsk-iy,,--A_j1_j_and Borisov,
V.V.
TITLE: Extraction of Iron (III) With Carbonic Acids
PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, 1961, Vol-3, No.3, pp.291-294
TEXT: The dependence of the coefficient of distribution of
trivalent iron between aqueous solutions of its nitrate and
fatty
acids on pH of the aqueous phase (within a range 0.48 to
2-5) was
studied. As the extracting agent, a mixture of fatty acids
(without a solvent), obtained by redistilling their technical
fraction (C - C9), was used which had the following
properties:
mean molecular weight 140, sp.gr. 0.917 g/cM3, refractive
index
1.426o, acidity 6.57 M- The ratio of organic to aqueous
phases
was 1 to 5. The concentration of iron in the starting
solution
was 10 g/l. PH of the solution was varied by additions of
sodium
hydroxide. The experimental procedure is described in some
detail.
The experimental results show that at pH = 2.5, the aqueous
phase
is practically free from iron. The dependence of lg a = f(pH)
for iron is represented by a straight line lg a = - 0.74 +
2.10-pH.
It appears from the analysis of the experimental data in
which the
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hydrolysis and a decrease in the acid concentration in the
organic
phase was taken into consideration, that the interaction of
iron
with the extracting agent takes place with the formation of
FeR3
or FeR3-HR. A compound of trivalent iron with organic acids
was
isolated; its chemical analysis showed that its composition
corresponds to Fe3R3*HR. The results obtained agree with the
distribution data. There are 1 figure, 1 table and 7
references:
6 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc.
SUBMITTED: May 24, lo.6o
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AMISEY R.M. - , - RC- !--Mi.
~ I ~L~
Extraction by ca.-bc.,.ylic, aci-s. Ekstr.;
u .. --. ,app. rc,.2:80-
66 IC,2. (~'T-..~ Ir-a)
-",./
(Extraction (Chemistry)) (Acids, Orgal~ic-' v
AWSKIY, V.B. (Moskva); POPOV, N.A. (Moskva)
Motion of a gas caused b7 an exponentiall7.changing piston
pressure. Prikl. mat. i makh. 23 no.3:564-573 M7-J8 '59.
(MIRA 12;5)
(Fluid mechanics)
ADWKTT, V. B. (Moscow)
"Gas Motion Brought About by Piston Pressures Varying,
According to a
Power Law."
report presented at the First All-Union Congress on
Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan -3 Fbb 1960.
ADAMSKIY V.B.
Isocal invariance and the compensaticn field
theory. Usp.
fiz. naWc 74 no.4:600,-626 Ag 161. (MIRA 34:8)
.(Transformations (Mathematics))
.~Invariants)
ADAIOSKII~ V. K.
V. E,
,tiving cenkliZ.- (T~aCriopricmmyc t-scriti y.)
Gity: I'loscru
Fu 1) 1 .1 ch e:
VA,- iVbl-i5hin- Houso (T Lit-zi,ature t~) the prob*le- ,s of
s - I- In
nunication and radio.
of Gon~,,,:~-evs
V,:-o c i~-j :111Y Lis-~ Risr:-an, 3, :In. '21.
DARIYELYA.N, A.A.; ADAMS~IY, V.V., redaktor;
GONCHAROV, I.A., Va-
- I '~- C,
dushchiy reda*f6r. -
(Hoisting and flushing equipment for underground
repair of
oil wells] Pod"emniki i promyvochn7a agregaty
dlia podzemnogo
remonta neftianvkh skvazhin. Baku, Goa.
nauchno-takhn. izd-vo
neftianoi i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1953. 340
p.[Microfilm]
(Oil fields--Zquipment and supplies) (MLRA 7:8)
DAIIIYELYAN, A.A.; ADAMSKIY, V.V.
Specialized transportation centers for movable oil
field equipment.
Neft. khoz. 39 no.5:53-56 My 161. - (MIRA 14: 9)
(Oil fields-Equipment and supplies)
ACC NR' AP7003271 SOURCE CODE: TIR/0018/67/000/001/0079/0080
-AUTHOR: Adamskiy, Ye. (Major)
ORG: none
~TITLE: Firing training aimed at low flying targets
;SOURCE: Voyennyy vestnik, no. 1, 1967, 79-80
;TOPIC TAGS: aerial target, antiaircraft def.-~nse, military
training
IABSTRACT: The author describes training methods for antiaircraft
firing at low
Iflying targets. The importance of prefiring reconnaissance and
of the selection of
Ithe firing teams are stressed. The various specialities and
responsibilities of the
;teams are discussed. The author considers that satisfactory
specialized training of
each team is only a basic prerequisite for coordinated action of
the teams, platoons
!and batteries as a whole. Complete coordination of the action of
sulo-units is achieved,
.as a rule, during training in combat conditions with real
aircraft as targets. It is
then that the efficiency of each team is tested. [GCI
,SUB CODE: 01/SUBM DATE: none/
!Card
ZHEBERSTOV., V.I.; ADAYSKIY, Z.I.
Criterion of light sensitivity established by the
International
Organization for Standardization as applied to
industrial photo-
graphic films. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot. i kin. 5
no.6t4'50-451
N-D 16o. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Moskovskiy poligraficheakiy ihstitut.
(Photographic sensitometry--Standards)
(Photography-Films)