SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORKOWSKI, W. - BORNA, Z.

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IMSEOMEDSKI, Kaziniorz; PRONS21, Alfrod; PLIK(1/11,;C, Kazimlorz; BORKOWSKI, Waclaw Me*thods for purifying raw benzole in the Radlin Coke Works as reflected in the recent technical literature.4 Koks 7 no.1:15-17 Ja-F 162. 1. Zaklady Koksochemiczne Radlin. 0 *0 .00000000)00000000* elm sot *all oov;'i son 00 00- 00- 00 &*too *a*:,** g 0 00 000000000000000o4 roq L' 11 " P 0 v 17 0 IT 4j 61 4j 41 " " 1 1 L 9 7i ':II J'A ~twljx 1.) -2 11 Fillstimall ill rpaillma sivtu!uu 341 !1 1, pm..q., I'll puill Imildwi-plat ppitr3amot 1,17. .00 ,mw P-1111V 'VJ1I1AP,)4IIOSai Jill -1113! SIU41PA ps 1111jap'l J4 JAI c.)VI -111, Alm.1 'III fAl"allml alit III palama .1 J112116 P) 12 Asjtst% ',!a in 1.1.%J1 1111114-IMItl 0 IT I'laim Ain) %itampiAtina ou :viMxm cismi pittrixwt titua(I -tt .1-mil-mlic alit it 'f(litill In " Arm"I ,A a All Its Ic,,, ,I pill 1.11 11!1111 JA 0 1" .4101 act] ;r wan 1wixtuv Jap at Aj~kj 41 fad Itit Jap I cill'y mu! Al'it"utut I lit! 1134flouttil iwvc (q. u 1 ttj~. U, jAtV'jVI%) If 'V '1 Tc6rz (30.2 lan)iScinavi (332 km), Nowa S61(429.8 Ian), PatCclw (Siul") and-Stubice(5841cm). An analysis of the course of floods during the present centurv and of the pan played by the rW,. tributaries shows that the possibility of catastrophic flood5 is --It IN* belief is supported by the presence of a series of reservoirs which decrease or even diminate the.danger completely. Floods caused by ice blocidng happen in March.' or even in Feb.; however. recent regulations Of the river bed have diminished the danger. title conditions do not favor the occurrence of heavy raina in summer In general, the din almulti6neously in base areas, and spring snovv melting in the lower part of the bailn LAes place, as a rule, earlier than in the upper part, and the culmination points of the Oder spring surges. coming from'upstream. do not catch up with the highest ImIr, of river How in the middle and lowercmirseof the river. Subjta Headinji: 1. Flood auxlysis 2.0dtrWvtr~AX.P. A_ A '4 U&gR/ Electronics-- Had io transmitters Card 1/1 Pub 89 14/27, Authors v Born, A. Title a rectifier for a seconel-clategory transmitter Periodical i Radio 2, page 30. Feb -1954 Abstract i An opinion is,~X~rvsscd, that transmissions of small stations (second category) may get the necessary rectified energy (for radio'tubes) from power transformers by means of filters. A circuit with two rect- ifiers and a power transformer is presented and,described. Through one filter the energy goes to screen grids. through the second reeti- fier the energy goes to the anod.-cir,cuit. Diagram. Institution: 9(9) SOV/107-58-12-29/55 AUTHOR: Born, A. -_ (Leaingrad) TITLE: A Short-Wave Receiver on Mains Tubes (Priyemnik "KV" na setevykh lampakh) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 12, p 26 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author explains how to obtain a stable and well-filtered current of 2-3 volts from a cur- rent of about 1 amp in a short-wave set by replacing -the 2K2M tubes by 6K7. Card 1/1 USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysia of Inorganic Substances G-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khmiya, No 4, 1957, 12059 Author Born G.I., Vayss K.F,, Kobaladze M.G, Inst ~Mon on Analytical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR Title On Resolution of Some Analytical Problems Pertaining to Rare Earths by Means of Radioactivation Analysis Orig Pub Tr. Komis. po analit. khimii AN SSSR, 1956, 7(10)j lo4-118 Abstract Conisdered is the possiblity of determining some rare earth elements by the method of radioactivation aiialysis, and it is shown that by simple auxiliary memis it is possible to carry out their determination if-ith sufficient accuracy in a number of mixtures. To measure the activity of the irradiated preparations use was made of beryllium,,radiizi (500 mg lia) a source of neutrons and a unit of B type with an aluminum B-1 counter tube. Described is the procedure of determiulng Eu in sanarium, Dy in yttrium. earths free from Gd, and in those containing Gd., of determining Sm in cerium earths free from Eu, and determination of Gd in yttrixxi, earths low in Eu. Card 1/1 BMI. J.; KOCZKA, I.; MARON, S. Bacteriostatic affect of quinollne derivatives on tubercle bacilli. Orv.hatil. 91 no.28:878-879 9 July 50. (CLML 20:7) BORN. J.;SZABO, I. Tuberculos'tatic effect of 8-hydroxyquinoline and its derivatives. Ory. hatil. 93 no. 13:400-402 30 Mar 1952. (GIXL 23:3) 1. Doctors. 2. National Public Hygiene Institute (Director General - Academician Dr. Andras Navas) and Public Hygiene Institute (Director - Prof. Dr. Iasslo Dabis) of Budapest Medical University. HM-MAPVPha2.-n-,c-A.)LZr and Toxicz)lo,,j% - C'icyljthcrapeutic v-9 Proparatim Antitubarculat,ic DruL;s. Abs Jour Ref Shur - Biol.., Wo 14, 1956, 661A4 -%uthor U G3-armati,. L.,, Born J. 13'Jus. L. T -L Tic Tuberculostatic Effect- of "Aves in Animl Erpertamits and ill Clinical Practice. .A-jr- Pub (h-v. lictilaP, 1956, 97, Ib 41, 1131-ii34 Abstract Tho derivatives of in aiiii-.1,11 a'XI ill "IUr'.allS had -- IOCZ1 'u-Li~.)CMUlOStatiC ef3~OCL- a,!('. to act when Given stfocut-a.,cotwly or orally. Moir 1,~:al use in clinical practice Ouri-.--- thoracic surrical iitcr- vcnti~;;Is (33 Pntients) cause" an increase in tissuc lat-i~m and. ciAtInelization. 1-.-, 25 cases there was ~ cure. Culilar rosult5 iiL-,:c Dbtaincd from the use )-I' 5---ic- -Li-~rl-8-iiy~troxyquii-ic)lii,o-. -- A.G. Brusilovskayn. Card 1/33. BCRI, PAC Albert Rinstein and light quanta. UsP-fiz-nauk- 59 no.1:119-1-34 my 156. (Mlak 9:12) Olinstsin, Allbort. 1879-1955) (4:biantum theory) BOR~O M. "Ilan and the atom" ~. 191 (Kosmos. Seria B; Przyroda Nieozywiona, Journal on natural sciences with the exception of biology issued by the Copernicus Society of Polish Naturalists, Vol. 4, no. 3, 1958, Warsaw, Poland) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LO, Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan. q. BORN, Zxperiment and theory in physics. Usp.fiz.nauk 66 no-3:353-374 N '58. (Physics) (MIRA 12:2) BORN, Max; KARM&N, Todor,- GYORGYI., Geza [translator] Oscillations in space lattices. Magy fiz folyoir 10 no.1:1+7-69 162. I PETRDLIK, 14iroslav, inz.;_RqRN, Mlan, inz. P ~ Effect of impurities in sinterid~steel. 420 je 164. 1 i , I I . I Ifut listy 19 no. 6:413- L 03996-67 VdP(t)/r-,TI IJP(c) JDIYWB ACC NRiAP6007158 (A) SOURCE CODEj W00911651000100WOOW0053 AUTHORs Born, Milan (engineer) 1/6 qL ORG: VUPM TITLEs Long-term atmospheric corrosion of sintered steel SOURCEs Pokroky praskove metalurgie VUPM, no. It 1965, 32-53 TOPIC TAGS: corrosion, corrosion protection, corrosion inhibitor, corrosion resistance, sintered metal, steel ABSrRACT: The article reports on long term corrosion tests of sintered steel under various ambient aLmospheric conditions over a period of sixteen months through 1963 and 1964 at corrosion testing stations in Prague, at Usti nad:Labem, and.iLt.Ostrova in collaboration with the State Research Institute for the Protection of Materials, Prague (Statni vyzkumny us ochrany materialu). Corroslon teFF-Samples were prepared from two types of iron powder,,Ahe mechanicaly ground Hametag and sponge iron prepared by the reduction of iron oxide by hydrogen,and high sulfur content iron samples were prepared!from these powders by sulphurization. From the tests in the various atmospheres of different degrees of contamination it 'was found that the'. -test samples prepared from mechanically ground iron powder, sponge iron, and also IQ'4 carbon steel samples had the same resistance to corrosion. In the first stages of L 03996-67 ACC NR,AP6007158 Y corrosion the mechanical properties of sintered steel, tensile and ductile stre h,,_- I ngt - deteriorate, but remain unchanged through further corrosion. The meldilred eleiji~rical- resistance of the samples is significantly affected, and increases sharply with increased corrosion rate. Suffusion with oil substantially increases the corrosion resistanc6 of sintered steel. The urgency of using only iron powder of the highest purity (absence of sulphur) in the preparation of sintered steel for structural parts is underlined as the tests show that the presence of -sulphur favors corrosion. "The author is obligated to Mr. Petrdlik, engineer, for the inspiration of this study and for his help in carrying out the tests,, and also to the staff-of SVUOM, Prague, pprticulef to &.JaUrk y and V. P ov for helping with the test. Orig. art. haet ligures, 0 F.U 4 10rmulasa? SUB CODE: JV SUBM RATZI none/ ORIG REFt OOl/ OTH REN 004 12' iQ Card 2V V c (", 0 il! 3459 Wft,,, V. F. AND LANTS)VA A. I. Rost proizvoditellnosti Trudapri obledinennoy Roboty (Iz opyta raboty kostrom. Shveynoy arteli Kra-shnyy OktaVabrl predlozheniye L. 1. Gorevoy i. L. V. Plotnikovoy) M., KOIZ, 1954. (4) s. 21 sm (Tsente. sovet promysl. kooperatsii SSSR Tekhn Upr. Ubmen Proizvod Tekhn. Opytom. Inform listok 56). 1200 ekz. bespl. Sost ukazarW v kontse teksta (54-13915ZH) 687-12:658.5 POIAND/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons M-5 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, No 1573 Author : 2bigniew Boras, Inst :cF-o-z-na-n-M-g-Her~ricul-tam1 School I Title : The Effect of Post-Harvest Green Fertilizers on Vegetable Crops Orig Pub :P-rzegl. orgodn., 1956.. 33, No 7, 16-18 Abstract :The vegetable raising depa~.-tmentv of the Poznnn Higher Agri- cultural School during 1951-1955 has obtained, on argillaceous- sandy sail, the following average crops of green stuff from post-harvest cultivations: sweet clover 36.6 centners per hec- tare, mustard 51.3, oats and barley 62.5 each, buckwheat 79.2: beans 89.9, vetch and peas Cpelyushkj 90.0 apiece, kidney beans 102.2 and lupine 122.8 cee,.ners per hectare. The larger the crop of green stuff, the greater was the vegetable yield. Me early cabbage crop without fertilizers amounted to 296.2 c/h, the highest increase was obtained on vetch with peas - 44 c/h, then beans 36 c/h; lupine and kidney bean 33 c/h each. Me remaining cultures showed smaller incrcases. Card 1/1