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BLAYEVA, dotsent; FORTS , T,O. DispensM aervice for glaucomn patienti In the Kabardino-Falkar A.S.S.R. Sbor. nauch. trud. SOGM-7 no.14:61-64 161. (~L,FA 18-,q) 1. Glaznoye otdalenlye Respubllkanskoy tollnitsy Kabardino- Balkarskoy ASSSR, N&Ilchlk. BLAYVASq L., insho SEMER, E., inzhs CUSHCHENKO, V., inth. Extension Indicator 3f the radar station "Don.* Mar. fl*t 21 no. 6t18-19 Je 161. (KW 1416) (Radar in navigation) le-* BUMS, L,t lnzh,; DAVIWV, P,, insh, Modernizing the mwine radar staticn *Don." Nor. flot 22 no.5:10-13 Yq '62. (Radar in navigation) (KRA 150) USKOV, A.A., red.; RZHEVSKIY, V.V., prof.g doktor tekht,. rauk, red.; SOKOLOVSKIY, M.M., red.; MIKHAYLTIKO, I.G.9 red.; BIJGOSIAVSKIY, Yu.K.., red.; SOBITSKIY, V.V., red.; VINITSKIY, K.Ye.~ red.; STAKHEVICIII Ye.B., red.; KENI.',, S.I., red.; MERZON, A.S.p red.; SInIKOV, V.P., red.; SOPESHKO, N.F., red; BLAYVAS, M.S., red. [Studies of the All-Union Scientific and Technical Coh- Ference on improving the equipment and technology of mining minerals by the open pit method] Materialy Vse- soiuznogo nauchno-tekhnicheekogo soveshchaniia po sover- shenstvovaniiu tekhniki i tekhnologii razrabotki polez- riykh iskopaemykh otkrytym sposobom. Moskva, Nedra, 1965. 285 p. (MIRA 18;6) 1. Vsosoyuznoye nauchno-tekhnichaskoye saveshchaniye po sovershenstvovaniyu tekhniki i tekhnologii razrnbotki rc- leznykh iskopayemykh otkrytym sposobom, Cheremkhovo, 1964. 2. Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki I gornoy elektromekhaniki (for Rrhevskly). 3. GlavrWy spetsiall.,;t Goaudarstvennogo komiteta tyazhelogo, energeticheskogo i transportnogo mashinostroeniya pri Gosplane SSSR (for Bugoslavskiy). -- BIAZI, J. -(Kntowice) Exister.(-e and bcundedress cf oll a Eystem c-f differential equatione with enelayei argiment. fECIC.7. crace matem 8 no.1:1+5-53 163. !--BLA'Z,~ ~!", ZIMA, K. A differential inequality with lag, Annales Pol math 14 no.~:311- 3.19 '64. BLAZ, J. (Katowice) On the existence of a solution of a differential equation with advanced atgament. Amnalea Pol math 40 no. 1i1-8 164. On the existalice of the unicity of the solution of a differential equation with retarded argument. Ibid.39-14 At -t- BLAZED., M. bm Noether's thearmas P. 163 MATEMATICK047MUM CASOPIS. (Slovenska skadeada vied) Bratislava Czechoslovakia VoL 89 noe 3p 1958 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EUI) W. VOL. 9, no. 1 January 1960 Uncl, BLAZED., S. On the MetalloSM494 of the WoLd of qMLk_he4rt h1jeable - ~-eo Iron. S. Blazed. (Rutaicke Lietyl 1930# Vol. 5# Sept-j Pp. 374-375). (S- G oh). The author invexUgatod alcroseopically and by ba&vya manourawnte welds or blackbew-t malleable iron. He found that Sraoka in such welde are cauved by diffusion on carbon from the Iron of the part into the ueld and the rapid cooling. This gives the weld a martansitic structure. Imadiate source alipping RIAZEDK,, S. Formation of cracks in resistance flash welding. (Conclusion) P. 374.. ZVARAM (Ministerstvo hutneho prumhslu a rudnych bani a Ministerstvo strojarstvo) Baratislava, Vol. 3., No. 12,, Dec. 1954 SOURCEt East Elropean Accessions List (LTAL) Libraz7 of Congresso ,vol 0 I~r , No. 12, December 19!05 j7 - ----------- and f1slusifou'Of salts in pormr"Inj ISIMSTifilill. STINA011111, And ifilinilig IN%l4t% V, Rvil"LS 11 andAuton Blaftj(TC, It. Uwv. SICAv -it l. It' lti,I-AN . Sunonalv. +C1 4); cf. C.A, 47. 'Wits %Avir llvt,t. ill N twiftillit Ina, Itli.0% by the cht-AlirtAltkovil 11--lowl mtllt4 (C-4, 16, with li; ttion w I'll Oil 11, in, made after usil tif Nuk.ts J.t IAnning &Alt C'Mltcl%t W Wine. b%1 IsLA all cust, of tom. S)nIalts. The actu'Al dectinue vras greater than that AJ,td. urt~lyticavy because %,une salts Wele cartw ilit'. the litilit'r by the pek. SAIts stid jq1dj lp Usturill NVIng gnaterials, sytitus. **4 tanalsig 04vors. 1W. X4,00vi S. 2M." 111VU.-To avow at effor caug"I by salti carried Into tan liquors by pelt4 sWt dectis. wem twile Ill 14dn$. Ul HAUCRI tanning &Ad syntanit beforeand after detanning with hide powdrr as In the filler-bell narthod of analysis. The s3lts rrmovtd front cer- Wit synisas duri"j. tanning am enlipmed to Iw the neo- IrAliftil uld vNikodli W the SYRIA11%; IlIfIvIOM OvI all salts removeill by cutloh tichat'SON A-Alt bt CU~IANI RIN "WARtiniW The Cheslik*-Drunn-lialmv, lUetillUl I% Sljlt_~t',Jr J(W 114rtt. salts i-,t vegttable tanning ext-s. but nut in s)-ntns conti. cationis that Mntitutc c~Anjxnient of lite -tannin.- BLAZEJ, A. The importance of extraction materials in determining the qualit3 and method for tanning sole leather. p.36 (Kozarstvi, Vol. 7, no. 2 Feb. 1957) Praha SO! 11onthly List of East European Accession (MU) LG, Vol. 6 no. 7 Juiy 1957. Uncl. /The determination and fractionation W sulf&t,?f,7.atW solutions of chrome alum. Anton Illaid at ffft4k. Unix-ShLukla, Brilmavm. U I.). OMISM 7. 324-8(1957).-"e dtin. of total, ctild- and warm-titrated, and also free SO.- - ions was studit-d. Tt)tajS04--wusdctd. gravitnetrically with bengidine dichlurkle. Cold- and warm- titsations were nwde with pbentlphthitkin. Tim cold titra- tion dets, free H.SO., SO. - - bound electrovidently to cat. ionic Creamplexes,and a part olcodrdinatively bound sWate, During the puttatkunctric titration, with Sb at glass elec- trodes 4 points of infiecti,xi appenr at pit 3.3 aud 8.5; the Ist &M free IIIS04. Sains. with plf - 2.8 always. "ns. with pH 241-4.3 wwwthaes, and aver pH 3.3 never "'tain free H3SO,. The titration of a boilins "a.4111ves free and ct"uplex bound SO. (a detn. of b"Icity). otal SO. Is detd. gravimetrically by the Ilints and Weber method (Z. ono). C". 45, 31(19M)). L. Mums- BIAM, A.; YAWSOVSKA, E. "Control of the scouring and deliming of raw, hidesl International Fair of the leather Industry In Parts." P. 357; MO (Kozarstvi) Vol. 7, no. 12, Dec. 1957 Prague. Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly L-sdex of Sast European Adoessions (ERAI) IZ. Vol. 7. no, 4, APril 1958 C OLI NT ~_LIY :Czecboalovokia CAT-31GORY H-24 M3.5. joU.-j. RZKhm, No. 16 1959, No 58610 AuVoil -.BI a z!_j ~,A IFST. TITLE I-Investigation of the Chemical Composition of Bark and Wood 0 P IC- . PUB ".1ada a Vyzk r Prumyslu Roz*deln, 3, 119-1126 (1958) A'-.A 3 T I U Cj 12 :The author has developed a now method for th* analysis of the chemical composition of wood and bark. The method is based on the successive ex- traction of the samples with benzene, Cjl~ OR, water, and 0.05 N HC1. The residue is analyzed for cellulose, lignin, and p*ntosans; the hexosans content is determined by difference. An analysis of the chemical composition of spruce barK is given. The above method in recommended for appli- cation to the analysis of wood. D. Gorin ,CARD: COLIN Ili I : CATEGOPY : ABS. JOUR. : V-1110P ()RTC,. PUB. i iABSTRP,CT R7rMn,) 1 1960i No. 7oila a v-jZk. v prurri.-Iii 1` 3 -3 3'2 possibliltiez of labov-.oun ativo C'eterl.,imtioll 10 tilo C) f the qu=ltita -vt " on - c, f clru - 2. i r o, i c c11, 0 ZO o 11 CZEROSIOVAKIA / Chemical Technology,, Chmical Products and Their H-35 Applicationt leathers Awj Golatin4 Tanning Materials & Xndvatrial Proteins. Abs Jour Rof Zhur - mwdA.- No 5.. 1959o No- 17986 Author Blazej A.; Yarkusovska, R, Ins t iot Un. Title Ccmplexametrical. Method of Determination of Calcium in the Ashing Or1g Pub : Kozarstvi., 1958,, 8p No 4.. 117-120 Abstract : No abstract given Card 1/1 BIAZEJS A. "Analysis and evaluation of aezdchrome tanned leather, II, Calculating characteristic constants.." P. 335o KOZAMTVI, (Ministeretvo spotrebniho prwWolu)o Prahaj Czechoslovakiaj, Vol. 8,, No., 31, Nov. 1958. Monthly Ust of East Buropean Accessions Sm, LG) Vol# 8. No. 8. "Pat 1959. Uncla. SWFJ, A. "Analysis and evaluation of semichrome tanned lenther." '~9ZAIISTVI, Prahaj Czechoslovakia, Vol. 8, No. 12, 1958. .040 Monthly List of Rast European A-cessions , 'C, Vol. F, Ii ). ', ~j,pte'g)er Unclassifier!. li if %/ UO 4. BIAZHIT, Anton [Blazelt Antonin]; MPICMv Mroulav,[Spicka, Kiroslayl. Testing chrome and vegetable tanned skins (to beV~dcutinued). Ieg. prom. 18 n0.5:30-34 Vq 158. (MIRA ils6) 1. Tekhnologiaheskiy inltitut Movakii, g. Bratislava (for Blashey), 2, Nauchno-leeledovatel o)dv Institut kodmvenno-obuynoy proW&Ien- nostiq g, Otrokovitseq Chakhoulovaklys. (for Shpichka), Wde~ and skins--Testing) BLAZHOY ~~nt- SHPICHKA, Miloslav Analysis of leather tanned by the cbromo-vagetable method. Part 2! Calculation of the characteristic constants Leg.prom. 18 no.6:40-42 J (HIRk i2:10) (Lat"h,or.) BLAZHIT, ANTON [Bla~ei. Autoia'rjl SICkCHKA. MIROSL&V CS"Pl~cka, Miroslav) Testing chrome and vegetable-tanned skins (conclusion). Leg.proz. 18 no.7:31-34 Jl 158. (MZRA 11:9) (Rides and skins-Testing) ic Ila. jarp. Vo rR BIAZZJM, A.; GLWAUERs L* Ua-4 tion of the 'a-7&tAllinity and orientation of hide protaiu* KozwetiL13 no&4&103-107 Ap 063o . V L- 1, Natedra c~smioksj teohnologis kose a Yody# 4smicka fakulta, Britislayu CE AUER$ L. A . 93camination of the arystallinity and orientation of hide proteinue Pto 2, Zosarstri 13 no*5tl4l-142 My 163. 1. Katedra *homickaj technologie koze a vody, Chemicka fokeltaip Bratislava* .PLAZEJv Anton; NATHEROVA, Lubica, prom. farm. (Odbojarov 12, Bratislava); BUCkOVA, Anna Analytical evaluation of tannin containing extracts of crude drugs. Acts. pharmac 8t63-80 163, 1. Chair of Leather Chemical Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Slovak Figher School of Technology, Bratislava (for Blazej). 2. Chair of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmaceutics, Komensky University, Bratislava (for Natherova and Buckova), SVANCER, Jan; BIAM, Anton Interoperational control of liming. Pt. 1. Kozarstvi 14 no. 3: 76-79 Mr 164. 1. Svit flational Enterprise, Otrokovice Plant and Department of Leather Chemical Technology, Slovak Higher School of Technology, detached worksite Otrokovice. ~ BIA2EJ, A.; KOTASEK, Z.; RADIL, M. Eighth Congress of the InternationaX Union of Leather Chemists Societies. Kotikratvi 14 no. 4s117-121 Ap 164. 1. Chair of Leather ChGrkical Technology, Slovak Higher of TeOAology, Bratislava (for Blazej). 2. Research Institute of Leather, Otrokovice ~for Kotasek). 3. Research Institute of Leather, Gottwaldoy (for Radil). BLAZEJV A.; MCHLIK, I. Study or keratin imminization. Pt. 1, Kozarstvi 14 no. 5: 130-134 My 164. 1. Chair of lAather Chemical Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Bratislava. ..'0 HICHLIK, I.; BLAZEJ, A. A study of keratin immunization. Pt.2. Kouwstv-i 14 no.11: 333-336 N 164. 1. Chair of Ieather Chemical Technology of the Fnculty of Chermestry, Higher School of Technology, Bratislava. BLAZEJ, A.; MICHLIK, I. Polarographic determination of methionine In wool and hair keratins. Kozarstvi 15 no.209-63 F '65. 1. Chair of Leather Chemical Technology of the Chemical Faculty of the Slovak Higher School of Technology, Bratislava. BIAZEJ, A,; CEBECAUER, L. I BOLVANSKY, P. Study on collagen degradation by gamma radiation Co. Pt. 2. Kozarstvi 13 no* 11: 323-325 N 163. 1. Katedra chemickaj technologle koze, Slovenska vysoka okola technicka, Bratislava. BL=s A.; STANGER, StUdy of donor power of ligamis r. CIr Pt. Kozfi,..-,';rl 13 no.12063-365 D163. 1e Katedra chomickej technologia kozet det4movare praco- visko Otrokovice, a zavodne laboratorlum kozeluzen Svit., n.pa, Otrokovice. BLAZJP Anton, doo,, ins, Coummorating the 70th birthday of professor Vaclav Kubelka. Chem zvesti 16 no.1/4160-162 Ja-F '62. BLAZE.Ty D. How metallurgic workers in the Klenent Gottwald Ironworks In Vitkovice help the development of aLriculture. P.3*"B. ENKIGI.';IKA. (Ministerstvo paliv a energti~y. Mavni sprt:va elektrarc:n) Praha. V01. . , no. 5, May 1955 SOURCE: East Miropean Accessions List, (EEAL), Libr4ry of Ccnj ss, Vol. 4, No. 12, December 11. 5 5 ALMJ, Zdenkot inzes, dre Sconomy of building enterprises* by S, Haass, P. Stahlv 0 Stradal. Reviewed by Zdanko Blazsj,, Pos stayby 3-1 no*5&287 163, BLOEJOZYK, M. Labor safety and hygiene in the Arka State Fisheries Enterprise In Gdynia. p. 5 Vol 7, Mo. 8, August 1955 GOSPODARKA RTANA. WARZK4A S(XJME: East Eurcoean Accessions List (EEAL) LC, Vol 5, No. 3, March 1956 BLAZEJCZYK, M. Sea fisheries in Poland. Tre from the Polish* P 99 YORSKO RIBARSTVO, (Udruzenje morskog ribarstya Jugealavije) Rijeka, Yugoslavia Vol. 3-1, no- 5, May 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EKAI) IZ. vol, 8, no. 9, Sept. 1959 Uncl. BIAZLTEWSKL, Aleksandraj IZJAp Stanislawl MATYSIAI.. TadeuBs Observations on the frequency of bumblebeem (Dombun Latr.) in the red clover fields near the city of Torune Nauki matem przyrod Torun no.8:51-60 161. 1, Katedra Zoologii Systematyczwjp Univeraytet im. M.Kopernika,, Torun* BLAMJEI~SKA, Aleksandra (Torun) The role -f insects in the transfer of plant viruses. Wazechaviat no-3:66-69 Mr 165. POLAND / General and Special Zoology. Insects* General p Problems, Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Btol,,, No 12, 1958., 5420Z, Author BlazeJewski, FrancisEek. Inst Title Insect Poisons and Their Significance. Orig Pub: Polskie pismo entomol.,, 1957,, B,, No 1, 5-29. Abstract: This Is a survey of published data on the chemical composition of poisonous substances serreted by insects, the -.3ttouct'llre of poison glands and of the outlet ducts, the means by which the Insects use poisons and their biological significance, and the utilization of Insect poisons In pharmacology, Card 1/1 I m BUZJSWSKI, Franciazek Systemtic position of Xenoturbellida Weatblad 1949. Przegl zoolog. 6 n0-4:259-263 162. -1. latedra,Zoologii Systamatymaj, Universytet Mikolaja Kopernika,, Torun. BLAZEJSMI, Franoissek Actimilida Swedmark-Taissior 1958, a now order of Hydrozoa? Prsegl soolog 6 -no.4:263-266 162. 1. Katedra Zoologii Systematyasnaj, Uniweraytet Mikolaja Kopern4ka, Torun. CZOPEK, Juliusz, doe. dr;.BIAZEJEWSKI, Franciazek, dr Minutes of the Cr-neral Meeting of the Polish Zoological Society held in Torun September 4, 1962. Przegl zoolog 7,no. 1: 109-M .163. BIAMTEWICZ, Z. Some burning problem of the control of materials in industrial building, pe 54. MATERMY BUDOWLANE, Warszawa. Vol* 9# no* 96v July 1956. SOURCES But European Acession List (EFAL) Library of Congress Vol. 5, no. 8, August 1956. BIA_'7rJEWSKI . Franclozok; MATYSIAK, Tadouss , Carabua hortonsis L. with an elytrion anomly. llr2egl zooloa 6 no.3t240 IU a 1. Natedra Zoologii Systematyoznoj, UnJworsytet im. 14ikolaja Koperzilka Tonm. BIAZEJEWSKI, Zdzislaw; PRUSINSKI, Antoni; SZULC, Janine On myo-rhytbmic diaordere of the face with report of 2 cues. Neurol. etc., polska 11 no.32335-339 161. 1. Z &Iinikl Chorob Nervowych AM w Lodzi Kierownik: prof. dr nauk med. E. Herman. (FACL disj (TRMOil case reports) 1 ~ I BLAZSEJOVSZKY, Sandor Financial interests of the enterprises as well as of their management in the development of technology and innovation movement. Ujit lap 16 no.M6-7 25 0 164. IRTA7 OVM, Vao4v Technical developWvt of breweries &W mating plants. Ivasny pr= 9 noo5tlO5-106 My 163. 14, Vyzkwm ustav pivovarsky a sladarskys, Praha, BLI-JOV'KY V 0 New Technology Day in beer-bottling plants. p. 3.87. KRIDLA VIASTI. (Svaz pro spolupraci a armadou) Praha, Czechoslovakia Vol. 5, no. 8, Aug. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI)v LC, Vol. 8. no. 11. Nov. 1959 Uncl. BLAZEJOVSKY, Vaclav New machinery and equipment at ti. brewing iduqtry exhibition in Dortmund. Kvasny priun 10 no. 8t173-17'7 Ag 164. 1. Research Institute of Brewing and I*ilting, Prague. BLAZEK, A. "Present Concept of Forest V~luation", P. 640, (ZA SOCIAL13TICKE Z----xZ3Z-T-Z7VI, Vol. 4, No. 6, June 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (&EAL), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec, 1954, Uncl. PRIAM, A. W' -OCIALL'TICKE wastqpaper as Protection for Windbreak*") P. 642., (7A ~ -I Zi::,ZDEL3'rVI, Vol. 4) No. 6, June 1954., Pratia, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of Last European Accessions, (MAT), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. BLAZIK, A. 'Heat IconoxW in Open-Hearth Furnaces." SO: Rutalk (Metallurgical worker)# Omhosloyakla, Yol. 4. Novo 1, Jan, 1954. (Air, III adone IR-775-54, 12 Apr 54 (unclassified) 4-A TWW" is sm sdodm, V1. mmol== 7 a aim O.Tom" A-Blakk wWZ.Roubal Usi P* C..h V.-C" T-',ffi 4 4' .9-613 "wdW for direct savandury nactkuZ j, ,.4 if was devekli" titratims bY Be got*- m Iwo CW T. d-4- ibe Sold PcIh t. a COMIS um of Am: !pcArUtkWWtfk MKIWas was U". =U,& W pno, OW it@ twisavim duyl. tkmjWD% ho no"". CHOCoolt studi"I. lip =c:r. war cleid .: cyclAcIt". WbW the 1W rkhmAek add, audc WM. . r dk7cJOP"tXMfk-- umpb0c. gtrpbWW. pi-e. ombiacne, 10, IN. Rmacm. C. CAMOC. Oure wo MPS 011. "W"tw I"tAW myl &k.. byao aWMWM du of =I.. r-merr- wpwn"" t d C, i'P'K rwo of clew fir WA sum PUM. tus below* The' Ity and the I am. ;Tj ibe Et ester of lhwk -M. W.M 1, umment with the rciRdts of th Nikko OxWWowk ddisruslution ot ukarOlmo. A - Stallek. R Kalmla. and 1. ZPka. e4moij Ceskiko bftWk*&-6Z. (W-73(19M).-Tbe rmthod for, the deta. of ummitine in opfumn or in pharmstem6ml prvpos. Involres oxittation with excess 0.1 N KXrA ml back-litratims with 0.1 X Fr"Al.. The end point can be found rimally or potent Imictrk-AIv. To a mumple of 0.2-0.6 g. was added 2 g. KOII In 2%) ival 11.0 and the atiat. was periodically shakru for 311 min. 11w snaterial was Altered. the filtrate evapd. to 3 nd.. vooW. and vinde slithtly seldle with a few drops of cotint. IICI or 111904. An exam awl. of V.8crA Walts. (Ahmit I& ml-) wis added and lbevoln. was perrobted to stand almml 15 min. Then 15 ad. 40. H.30, was added and the -4n. litruted pot domtricaff " h FeS%. For vhwl fitfit- lion in 11Wmetil.. di ylamine was uwd as Indid-Attyr. One nil. 0.1 N KyCrA Hipiv. to DAMMI nxwl,hlne- IlCU In the aftormh of opium flocturm a 5-int 1131,10"A' evapd. on a water both to dryom atki uymd Iii"he Avve proccdwe. OmMue. diockifte. =Tetifw. minvill'. herolue. Mehomm. UAMOOM, nosifte, '41rol'im. luminal. and aqu laurocemi do not interfere. L. J. P, L- ",f- /Manistr7 - Aerldim D" 50 Derivatives "Determination of Some Pharmaceutically Used Acridine Derivatives," A. Blazek, R. Kelvoida, Z. Zyka, Just An&' Chen and Inst Phar Chen, Charles U, Prague. "Casopis Geakeho Lekarnictva" Vol IM11, No 9-12, VP 138-145 Developed polarometric detu methods for these substances in pure state and in tablet form, using 0-05 mOl K2Cr207 pptg soln nercury drop cathode and satd calomel anode with equal parts lBlTl2 =CWSLOVAKIA/Chemistry - Acridize Dec 50 Derivatives (Coutd) of water and acetic acid buffer soin (pR 4.8). Detd Atebrin, Rivanol, and Trypaflavin izz this msvmr. Polarographic examn of Atebrin Tryps- Mvin, Proflaviu, and Rivanol in pH 4.6 buffer *an provided rgproducik2e waves for quent deta In concu of 10-~' to 10--3 mol In pure and in toblet form. BLAUX, A - Lzech (.A; L?:11078 Lharles Univ., Prague "Polarometric determi nation of some unsaturatod organic eviripounds." Sbornik Mezinarod. Velarog. Sjezdu Praze, 1st Congr. 1951, Pt. 11.1, Proc., 555-61 (in Czech), 561-3 (in Russian), 563-5 (in Lnglish). .5j, to c0 "-I. r .4 -C .0 Is I . Mv - a ago c 0 % Goals I 68 .". i 3 .lAt 1;s .0 20 I -4 O-C L, 4"" 4'v dh MOON_ ~a~ No of the MnOgi of the c-;-1a1zzj C1 - I ~ hyd!cxy -611137ie -.Zf:, -3211 rvllfP7~~ ni Tit IV) i, mhwv-d tit th;, l1ropili-Ig H3 Ot~~!rot!t in 0 'Y ;~61 in tht i-v--urv of 11I.. linliting I?Trll t' i." tl~rt.r(j% th~' mran difItmion current. 1, (;)rq'Vr6-;n;,0 to 11,P vunrn. of bv A khirtir (-uT- rti-I vdhich is a function o! the hydromytainitiv mm-n. Tht i'~ F7,Armi by the r4 Ti(]%*) to Ti. w1:0i th~-n is chemirAlly oxiffi,-rd to Ti,'AV) by tile hy Orm-Onmi-le f') be mvc worr tvail'i"Ir fm Occtrur"luction. Tt~~! v.1 cm. is :ioi Ti" + N11,wil - TO, + H.-) IT, NU,-, the nlirkul Mir micts uith Me Oxalic avid. Data f-r Me tat:" 0 i.,/11 oht'lilwd :it O'er-n trmpi~ vrith vlw. t-f ilifferrnt corictits. aud 4 at tHilryrnt drop time:; me w~trl in mnhmrfirn with (lie I table, .1 Xt,,k~ (& kpreit-Ji!?g afystt.) to Cale. the -rhK ity CDn5t. (k) of the kinetic ren0ion "i Ilk Illutil(WI ~ H& a va)ae of k - 42.1 ~k 1-5 1.1'mcl ic_ tit 27,', Ali ahm-,t 'denti(,11 %Mvc tit k - 42.0 � (t 2 -;m is found hV i-tifitely differrnt trwthod in o h1vii the anodir, dave, "hicb iiour tocIntmixidationvT k,3brrvr,1 todiminish b as ~ hanctim of time aftcy tile (A known rmts. of hy dmiylmnine lxc2use cJ tile cbrin. of Ti(111) hy thelinti, ~ From the trimp. dtivitdcrict (4 1, the ~ictivatlpn 0 fhi miction ise.,1c;L os E - 7,0k~aj, 0- It. lk ry -17 T7F --T h drIermi"d by P.1arographic tirra0en In two ways, (;) "ith 0.1 N TrCJ4 in 03Af omalic acil (10 j"1) at W C, by U" of the dropping-mercwy electrode, &nJ (ii) witb 0- 1 N KBrO in 2 ki 140 is MI) cantAming 40 M cent. I'M (I Mi) ~i 60- to -,O'C by "&r.3 of the rotaltitj P:I:'IaUM OCCtrMO, G- G AU*. L ---- A. Themobalance with electromagnetic corrensation of weight variations. r. 153. (SILIKATY, Vol. 1, No- 2. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Yonthly List of East huropean Accessions (A,SAL) LZ, Vol. 6, N,. 171, Lec 1957. Uncl. BLAZEK, A. Review o' the developywnt of the production of coal and coke in the past period. p. 1301- (TEHNIKA. Vol. 12, No. 8, 1957, beorrad, Yugoslavia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (IEAL) Lc. Vol. op No. 10, October 1957, Uncl. CZECTIOSLOVAKU%/Laboratory Equipment. Instruments. Their Theory, Construction, and Use. F Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 13; 1958, 43139. Author azek Antonin Inst Title Electronic 'Irmo-Dalance Outfitted for Concurrent Tracing of Curves of Differential Therml Analysis and Analysis of Gaseous Decomposition Products. Orig Pub: Hutnicke listy, 1957, 12, No 12, lo96-1103. Abstract: The ole ration of the described instrunent consists in an autOLiatic compensation of the deflection of ~the balance beam by Deans of a stationary solenoid provided with an iron core, which is suspended from one arTa of the balance bean. The solenoid is sup- plied with current from a photo-compensator the Card 1/2 27 CZECHOSLOMM/Chemical Technology - Leather, Fur, Gelatin* H-35 Taruiina Agents, Industrial rToteins. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 24, 1958, 83935 Author : Blazoj, A. Inst .1 Title The Gritcrion for Gorq~lctoncoo of Tannage in Chrone Leathers. Orig Pub Kozarstvi, 1958, 8, No I>, 72-74. Abstract The problems of analyzina chrona - and chrome - veGetable tanned leathers was examined. The existing technique for the analysis uf these leathers is unsatisfactory: there are no methods developed for determining the fixed tanning agents, the value of the chrome complex, the tan number, and the leather nitroame The content of Cr,'O 3 in %, pre- sent in the ash of chrome leat is not an-ifidox for the degree of tannage completeness in these leatliers. Card 1/2 a CZECROSLOMM/Chemical Technology - Tcather. Fur. Gelatin. H-35 Tanning Agentse Industrial IToteins. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 24, 1958, 83935 .1 ton number) vhich expresses how mny parts of the Cr~03 are fixed with 100 parts of akin substances my serve as the criterion for the completeness of tannage in chrome leather. Card 2/2 c BLAZEK9 A.1 CISAR, V.; CASLAVSKA, V.1 CISLAVSKY, J. Contribution to the behavior of manganese carbonates and some oxygen- containing manganese compounds during heating. Coll Cs Chem 25 no.99 2419-2434 S '60. (MAI 10: 9) 1. Institut fur Buttenvesen, Toohechoslovakische Akademis der Wiseensobaften, Prag. (Manganese carbonates) (Manganese) BLAZEK, Aq RALOUSEK, J. &----------- Equipmont for thermogravimetry in vacuum. Silikaty 6 ro.1:100-112 162. 1. flutnicky ustav, Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. BLAZEK, A.; CISAR, V.; CASLAVSKA, V,; CASLAVSKY, J. Behavior of pyritic ores during heating, Silikaty 6 no.lt25-35 162, 1. Hutnicky ustav, Ge-koslovenska akademie ved. -2- und, V1 FEEI. V1 BIAIEK. As zechoolovakia 7 Me"urgioal Institute, Cgochoolovak Academy of Sciences - Prague; Institute of Anorgenic Chemistry, Charles University - Prague - (for all) Praguet Collootion of Ozechoolovak Chemical 0 To- 9, 1962, pp 9160-2174 "Essay on the Behavior of Iron (111)-Hydroxyde under Higher Temperatures." MIS .1 "s At -4oal inautate of zarlas univvnlby t 2a aculLurstala 1=4-Ituts Of MOO alo ri. -,We ( 4142019 r " fit O.'V.wrior *f SVANMR,, Jan; BLAZEJj Antonin Polarographle behavior of complex chrom compounds. Kozarstvi 13 no.3:71-75 Mr 163. 1, Zavodni laborator koseltizen,, n.p. Svit., Otrokovice; katedra chemiake tachnologie kase a.vody., Slovenska vyooka akola toohniakap det"ovans pracoviste Otrokovice, FREIp V.; BIA X, A; CASLAVSKA, V.; Behavior of iron (III)-areenates in higher temperatures. CoU Cz Chem 28 no.6z1374~1383 Je 163. 1. Chmisches Institut, Karleuniversitat und Met&Uurgisches Institutp Tochechoolovakisahe Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prag. ON 4' , ~ . 1.~: hl:OV, K. a-L't it* 11 1 -4 stwil2'Ie coal, o1ll, and pas resourcL-s in YUVOGLA'I'la. ~.. ,'"3. --do !`CIVII 1', Vol- 7, no. 2, Yiwonliviiia) SO: Monthly list of East European iiccessiuns, LC, V,I. i., no. 1 j.Ln. 1?55, uncl- V'3310. MUXIVATI ~N AJQ M'DUMVITY 14 YtW,' L.AV O'Al, KIIMN'G. O'BI.,ZrIf? A. 1 (1). 1 ; in 43 v'r. ml. 3, (B5, CASLAVSKA, V.; FREI, V.;_NAPA__A_ Behavior of the iron (III)-hydroxide under higher temperature. Coll. Cz Chem 27 no.9s2168-2174 S 162. 1. Metallurgisches Institut,, TachechoslovaUsche Akademie der Wissonschaftin $nd Instittt fur anorgmAsche Ghemie, Karl st0ve rs itat, Prag. I BIAZEK, Aleksandar, dipl. inz., saradnik Scientific research in the exploitation of mineral raw materials. Rudar glasnik no-3:14-16 163. 1. Rudarski institut u Boogradu, visi savetnik, "FX)IT c) rz-. inz. ; MA711,, l3ck.~A ila: dJr.7. !rz. G,inoml canolderations cv~i lho -A' R lf~rl tt4e!.r application in walog c,4lr-nlmtlrg ma,-~.n.1rc-s. h;'ma-,IjKh 5 no.3t--1.2-216 1e tflbaJ]o Pupln hnolivulw-:~q R.,'-rw4f-y Vn7cr.rq 15. F r=i 7 7 W" ~Iv~ EIV.:trollic (birmobalducQ with -muldlatAt(ml itcoldWkIL of 'diffurciltIA l"Jertital analysis cuxvcs mul product IsWvk tfMOsicki li,ly 12, .1,1~tratAoii "f OIL Iqq), i.6 lj~wst~ 111"m auto- niatic far the dcflc~!tims iA the br.m; t,( tm n,l"lyti,W Uilm!~Q by use k-4 a sta,~sltid wth 31-viIIg irull corc Swpt-I&A (III one arlu"Ittselwaut. Thes,'Urce-,1111ply- actian mi Ott- illsiminax"; receivt4l by the pholo- tube. Tile C1,111vi%iting vat=ity tj the bAl"m b , aw trc-I "= hy awaus -A a -mg.- fm1bark. Tht cuivu of the ilependeum tJ balatict on thr Imp. is ItAistclod by I-vaus M a Irwoder. 'Me Idevive ill mlibralcil fi~r 1.5 wwitivity MIMS *hkh tan be chjtuSrJ evm duriug the vxpt. Ali clec. rr-isian" furnare for teillps, tip to 1150' is drsignftl in vach a way that the difftrentia:1-therniall Aumlys3s and the gato analysis mn bt made 4multanevu-4y. Optmti In of the entire equipmelit vw itsitil in long-time ttsts made "ith different materials, varirm5 mliptit-se ant) py-rite orrs, tic. The stability and the rLpt"Jucibility. of tht ctirvts obliaintif art jt4NA. Mr "khIlehl" i 475. lluts-al TKi~id of I,T~,,in-wr jhl. ivl 1) T t4 VI/ Z/012/62/000/001/006/007 E112/E535 AUTHORS: Blazek, A. and Halousek, J. TITLE: Automatic recording balances for thermal gravimetric analysis in vacuo PERIODICALt SilikAty. no.1, 1962, 100-111 + 2 plates TEXT! Two automatic deflection balances. a beam and a spring type, for use in thermogravimetric and related studies are described. The principle or operation Is the same for both. The deviation in weight is recorded as a vertical displacement of a suspended element, which is transformed into an a.c. voltage by means of a linear differential transformer. This is made as a solenoid; two chambers contain equal primary and secondary windings wound on top of each other. The primary windings are connected in series in synphase; the secondary windings are also connected in series but in counterphase. A magnetically soft ferrite core is suspended so that it is in the centre, it does not touch the walls and is allowed to move freely. A change in the axial position of the core changes the inductive coupling between the primary and the secondary windings and as a result of that it Card 1/6 Automatic recording balances Z/oi2/62/ooo/001/006/007 9112/E535 produces a change in the output signal from the differential transformer. In the equilibrium position the output is zero; with increas.Lng deflection of the core the output increases in proportion to the deflection. This unbalance signal is amplified and rectified by a phase discriminating rectifier. The resulting rectified output is proportional to the deflection and is of one polarity if the core of the differential transformer is deflected upwards and of opposite polarity Alf this core is deflected down- wards. A new null restoring mechanism is included for which the following advantages are claimed: improved stability of the assembly and improved linearity of recording, diminished dependence on variation of amplifier g a i n or changes in the line voltage. Improved dynamic properties of the assembly are also claimed: the period of the balance beam or quartz spring can be considerably reduced and optimum damping can be Introduced. The sensitivity of the system may be readily adjusted by shunting the feedback circuit. The beam-balance assembly, Fig.2, includes: analytical balance with arresting mechanism, placed In glass cylinder 2, closed at both ends by ground joints. A ferrite Card 2/ 6 Automatic recording balances Z/012/62/000/001/006/007 E112/E535 core 7 and weight pan 9 are suspended from one end of the balance. Another ferrite core 4 and a sample crucible, held in position by ceramic capillaries, are suspended from the other end of the balance. Rods, carrying ferrite cores 7 and 4 are inserted into vertical glass tubes, which are sealed into the glass cylinder housing of the balance, One of the tubes, housing core 4, connects via brass bellows 10 to chamber 11, which is provided with fused-in platinum wires for the thermocouple terminals, and continues through glass condenser 13 to a cooled brass cylinder via a Kovar-ring seal. The brass cylinder fits by means of a ground joint 14 into the neck of the receiver 16. The latter is provided with an internal cooling arrangement and is sealed hermetically by a cooled glass plate 21. which at the same time is the supporting base for the electric furnace 18 and a molybdenum shield 17. The glass plate is also provided with two bushings 22 for the furnace wires and a central opening 20 for the thermocouple. regulating the temperature of the furnace and for use in the differential thermal analysis. A cylindrical block from sintered corundum 19, supporting the thermocouple system for Card 3/6 Automatic recording balances Z/012/62/000/001/006/007 E112/E535 DTA, and holding the furnace in position, Is attached to the centre of the glass plate. The molybdenum shield 17 Is inserted between the glass receiver and the furnace and is provided with an opening for the rod of the balance. An opening in the wall of the receiver connects to an evacuation unit 24. It is to be noted that the core 7 is a permanent magnet. The maximum sample weight is about V/ 3 g. A detailed description and a sketch are also given for the spring-type balance, in which the extension of a helical quartz spring is measured by means of a differential transformer. The maximum sample weight is about 0.5 9. Recording is by means of a point-type instrument on a 25 cm wide chart; thermogravimetric and differential thermal analyses graphs can be recorded simultaneously as a function of both temperature and time. A table is included which contains information of the most important commercially available and sone laboratory prototypes of recording balances (principles of operation. capacity, etc.). There are 0 ligures, I table and 21 reterences: 4 Soviet-bloc and 17 non-Soviet-bloc. The four latest English-language references read as follows,- Ref.6; J. F. Cordes: Chem.Eng.Techn.20,342-346. 1958: Ref.8: M.J.Pope: J.Szi.Instr. 34, 229-232. 1957; Ref.10: Card 4/6 Automatic recording balances z/oW62/00o/ool/oo6/007 E112/E535 J. C. Rabatin. C.S. Gard.t Annl.Chem. 31. 1689-92, 1959; Ref.12% J.G.Hoolleyt Canadian Journ. of Chem. 35, 374-380,1957. I Hutnichy ustav CSAV (Mining I.nstitute Czechoslovak AS) ASSOCIATION: Fig.2 DU Card 5/6 GLVCXMOVA, E.; BLAZEK~ A.; STARY, F. The crumbling of camomile infloreseences (flos Chamomillae vulgaris) I. The crumbling process. Cesk. farm. 14 no.3: 112-120 Mr 165. Characteristics of Czechoslovak approved varieties of comamile (Matricaria chamomilla L.). lbid.:105-112 1. Vyzkumny ustav prirodnich leciv, Praha. PIAZ-,Y, E. LIAZZY0 ~. New trends in the technology of platitig. p. 371. Vol. 2, M. 9, Sept. 19,'4. STR6CJIRaSKA VYIICFA TEMOLOGY ?rah&, Czechoslovakia So: East. -iropeon Accessions, ~'Ol. r1p No. 5, FaY 1956 HOUSTEK, J.; BIAZEK, F.; SVEJCAR, J.; JAKUBCOVA, J. In memoriam MDr. Jiri Ordlik,, Dr.Sc. CeBk. pediat. 20 no.9- 753-758 S 165. 4LN AE- AC7 4T- t-izi BLAM F. Leconi poliomralitidy ve stadiu subakutnim Treatment of polionrelitis in the subacute stage Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Prague 1949, 88/46 (1324-1325) The indications in the subacute stage are: (1) Postural correction; (2) relief of pain; (3) muscular exercises and stimulation, with relief of spasm. Treatment must be individualized. Vitamins BO C and E are given, and in the later stages, when pain and spasm have disappeared, strychnine is of value. To expedite recovery the patient should have psychological as well a3 physical treatment. Cases of poliomyelitis not completely cured within three weeks need admision to ~ special treatment contra. In the intervals between treatments, admiksaion to ~ convalescent contra would be advisable as a safeguard against relapse. Prochazka - Prague (XX, 8, 7) SO: Neurology & Psychiatry Section VIII Vol 3 No 7 - 12 MAZU Y -1 Some remrks on 9o called BOG vviecination ounplioationa. Pediat. Usty 5:3. lbwJum 50. P. 153-7 1. Of the Children's Univemity Hondtal.. Pilsen,, and of the Childrenis DepaAment of the Matiaryk lions in PraVe. CUAL 19p 5p Nov., 1950 BLAZAK, F.;IIACHOVSKA. M. Treatment of Infantile paralysis in the stage of convalescence. Prakt. lek., Praha 32 no. 10-11:242-245 20 May 1952. (CLML 22t4) BIAM P.; BORDVA,B.; HOLUBJo; SIMIDDYApHe Somatotypes In childhood, Cook. pediat. 15 no.5:436-01 my 160. 1. I'V. dot" klinikk fakalty vaeobacneho lakaretyi Karlovy university, prodnosta prof. XUW. 7r. Blasek. (SONATOTTPNS) Pediatrics CZECHOSLOVAKIA BLAZEKI Frantisek;_Chief of the 4th Pediatric Olinio, Faculty -61- General Medicines Charles University (Prednosta IV. Detake Klinik-y FVL KU), Prague. "The Importance of the Type of Constituti-n in a Child." PraRue, Casopis Lekaru Ceskyeh, Vol 105, No 51, 16 Dee 66, p 1407 Abstract: The article reviews papers submitted at the Meeting of the S iety of Czech Doctorst 14 14ov 66. The following pa- pers were submitted: BLAZEK, F.; The constitutional type of the child and adoleacentse NOVOTNY, V.; Somatic type of the adult and his physical proficiency; FISCHER, J.; The constit- utional type and temperament and their relation to the efficiency of the movements, No referencess BIAZAKAJOJAMUBCOVA, M.; XMLIN, V.; ODCH&ZZWVA, IL; PROEDPWC, X.; PRWXK, V.; II~,:--I-'*'-- SOBOVA. A. EXaminstiOn, fOllOW-W & assessment of T)hYsical grovth & development. Geske.pediat..13 no,41296-303 5 MRy 58. 1. P. B., Praba 11. Ze rarlovu 2. (GROVTH, In Inf, & child measurement (05)) on Iist, of t 71A Z7-~' 17 "i" , , Brudnik, VT. 7entilation and climatic conditions in so;.-.e j.dncs of the ~;z;trava- Karvina Basin. p. 172. UHLI, Praha, Vol. 5, no. 5, May 1955. SO: !'.-nthly List of ""'Ist, European Accessi-,,rs, LC, Vol. 4, NO. 10, Oct- 1955, Uncl. 1 - I - !~ -1 . " , . , -A I: -- ., ~-' ... ~, -1 BLAZEK, F. Measurements of the depression differences in ventilation systems. p. 90. (Uhli,, Vol. 7,, no. 3, Mar. 1957,, Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEII) LC. Vol. 6, no. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncle DIAZEK. Yrantleek; BERMGZN, ladvik Our experiences with the diagnosis, clinical aspects and ~prsvention of acquited brouchlectamis In obildren. Cesk.pedlat. 15 no.6/7'-503-511 J1160- 1. IT. detska intemi, klialke. a laborator pro det~kDu pneumologil v Praze, prednosta Prof.dr. F-Blaseko (BRONCHINOTABIS In Iuf & child)