SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A.M. FOY - M. FRACKOWIAKOWA

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FIDY, A.M., yxcf.; !,U]SIMOVA, M.I.., d~-,Isent P.-Gb:Lam of Uis~ mo,5t affarTdviz netncds for ccntroll~ng asrt,~;xla Irl Lhe newborn. Akush. i gin. no.6:;20---'."5 U-D 163. OMTRA 17912) 1. T-b akushersko-ginakologicheskoy kILqiki lechobitago fakullteta (zav. - prof. A.M.Foy) Saratevskego medits!nskogo Inatituta. FOYP A.M., prof. (Saratov) Some problems in modern obstetrical anesthesia. Akush. i gin. no. 1i 9-15 165. (MIRA 18:10) YOY, L. K. Novocaine in the treatment of hypertension; preliminary com- munication* X11n. nod., Moskva 30 na.4:79~82 Apr 1932.(CIML 22:2) 1. Leningrad. LN. FOY. L.K. . poll-ovnik ried. sluzhby, doktor med.' nauk Vanorrhaphy in infected tissue; experimental observations. Voew. mod. zhur. no.2:10-32 F 157 (KIM 12:7) (BLOOD VISSNIS. surgery, suture of vessels in exper. infected wds. (Rua)) (WOUNDS AND INJURIM, experimental. suture of blood vessels in infected wds. (Rue)) - FOY, L.K. a-'a *The Effectiveness of Neuroplegics and Hypothermia in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of Traumatic Shock in Irradiated Animals." 7 Voyenno-Meditsintikiv Zhurnal, No. If, December 1961, pp 62a") DIYACHENKO P.K.- KATAEU, G.A.- POWSOV D.V.- ALIMEN, G.A.; 6T_,!IGA_N'r6a V. I. ;FOI, L.K.. GHUDAK6~, V.G.; YA-.100ii I.I.M. Effectiveness of neuroplegic substances and hypothorm.'a in the prevention and treatment of traumatic shock in irradiated animals. Voen.-med. zhur. no.7:86 Jl 161. (MIRA 15:1) (AUTONOMIC MMS) (HYFUMMIIA) (SHOCK) (RADIATION SICF1406) GUSSI, G. - POTENARII, V. I MUSH. K. A direct method related to a Cauchy problem for solving a quamillnear hyperbolic equation with two independent variables. Dokl. AN SSSR 112 no-3:381-382 Ja '57. (MLRA 10:4) 1. Predstavlano akademikon S.L. Sobolerym. (Functions of complex variables) (Differential equations. Partial) AUTHM Foyauh, Ch,,, Gussip G.., Poyenaru, V 20-119-5-11/59 TITLE. Generalized Solutions of a '4uaoilinear Differential Equation in the Banach "'pace (ObobshchvaLiyye resheniya kvasilineynogo differentoiallnogo 1.)ravn---!Jya v banakholiom prostranstvA) SS H I PERIODICAL- Doklady Akfidemli '1%6vy, 1956, Vol 119, Nr 5~ PP 884-687 (USSR) ABSTRACT; In the Panach space X the differential equations M -Lx A.(t)x dt and (2) A(t)x + f(t,x) dt are considered, where A(t) are linear closed operators with regions of definition being dense in X. The authors investigate the existence and uniqueness of the solution of the Cauchy problem (in the generalized sense) for (1) and (2) respectively, According to the assumptions for A(t) and f(t,x) different assertions are obtained. The results partially overlap with the results of Kato fRef 11 and Krasnoaellskiy [Ref 5,6,9-7 , There are 10 references, 6 of which are Soviet, 2 Japanesep Card 1/2 i American, I German,. Ger,eralized Solutions of a Zuasilinear Differential Equation in 20-119-5-11/59 the Ban&ch Spaee PRESENTEDs November 26, 19571, by S.LSobolev, Academioian SUBMITTED: October 79 1957 Ca.rd 2/2 FOYGELO, D,, inzh,, m Pulsating supports for pipelines- Na stroi. Roo. 3 no.10329 0 162, . (MIRA 16~~Q (No subject headings) HIMM, A.F. (g.Torkats); YOTGALI, D.I. (g.Vbrlmta) laying pipes In water-supply networks of city blocks side by aide with heating conduits. Tod.l. san.tekh. no.6:33-34 Je 160 MU 13:6) jWs~tsr-supply eqglnearl~gLaw temperature) BkKALOV, S.A.; BELOUSOV, V.p.; BRATSEV, L.A.; VODOLAZKIN, V.M.; YEROSHENKO, V.N.; ZHUKOV, V.F.; LUBAN, S.A.; MARKIZOV, L.P.; NADEZHDIN, A.V.; NOVIKOV, F.Ya.; PONOMAREV, V.D.; POTRASHKOV, G.D.; ROZIiDESTVENSKIY, S.I.; TROFIMOV, S.V.; FELIDMAN, I.H.; FOYGELI D.O.; KHRUb3TALEV, L.N.; CHURUKSAYEV, I.I.; __ffi~TU~TOYE .1 IVJ... red. [Theory and practice in the study of frozen ground in construc- tion] Teoriia i prak-tika. irerzlotovedeniia v stroitellstve. Mo- skva, Nauka, 1965. 187 p. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut osnovaniy i pod- zemnykh sooruzheniy. Severnoye otdeleniye. FOYGEL, G. A,, ROMANYUK, R. S., SHVAIRT'SMAN, Ye. L., and DLMO-VI-Y, Ye. D. "Experience of Using Leukocyte Suspension in Preventing Roentgeno- logical Leukopenia," by Prof Ye. D. Dubovyy; Ye. L. Shvarteman, Candidate of Medical Sciences; G. A. Foygell and R. S. Romanyuk, Chair of Roentgenology and Radiology (head, Prof Ye. D. Dubovyy*), Odessa Medical Institute imeni N. I. Pirogov (director, Prof I. Ya. Deyneka), and Odesskaya Oblast Station for Blood Transfusion (head, R. S. Romanyuk), Vestnik Rentgenologii i Radiologii, Vol 31, No 2, Mar/Apr 56, pp 2)-28 This article discusses the special importance of administering leuko- cyte suspension in treating patients under X-ray therapy for malignant neoplasms. The leukocyte suspension was prepared from preserved blood by drawing off the plasma and then removing the whitish layer of leukocy-tes. At first leukocyte suspension was administered intravenously in 10-20 ml quantities, but later intramuscular injections also proved beneficial. Thirty-seven patients were treated with 1-10 such transfusions. Pre- liminary positive results indicate the advisability of additional research for.the use of leukocyte suspension in preventing roentgenological leuko- lx?nia. FOYGHL. 0.A. - IMIAR, rh.S.; ROWCM, R-S- Method of drying plasma in bottles. Probl.gamat. i peral.krovi 4 no-3:61 Mr '59. WRA 12:6) 1. Is Odesskoy oblastnoy stantaii perelivantys krovi (dir. R.S.Romanyuk). (PULSM method of drying in bottles (Rug)) DUBOVYI., Ye.D.; SHVARTSMAN, Ye.t.; FOYGELI, G.A.; RCKANYUK, R.S. Use of leukocyte suspensions in radiotherapy for malignant tumors. Vop, onko 7 no.D19-25 161. (MIRL 14%2) (RADIATION PROTECTION) (CANCE-R) (LEUICOCYTF,S) (BLOOD-TRWYUSION) LBlU4L'R; Kl.,S~; ROMANYUK, H.S~; LISNEVSKAYA, T.L.; FINGELf, G.A. Use of LN.Filatov's serum in diseases of the nervous system. Trudy Kiev. riauch.-iasl. inst. perel. krov-1 i neotlozh. khir. 3:2'7-29 61. (MIRA 17-10) 1. Odesakaya oblastnaya stantsilya perelivaniya krovi -- kafedra nervnykh bolezney Wesokage meditsinskogo instituta. BOV/119-59-4-7/18 AUTHORS: fF2X&2jLj_L-_A., Engineer, Shekhter, Z. Kh., Engineer, Elyukim, S. r., Engineer TITLE: Investigation of the Dependence of the Elastic Properties of Helical Tubular Springs Upon Geometrical Configuration (Issledovaniye zavisimosti uprugikh kharakteristik vitykh trubchatykh pruzhin ot geometricheskikh razmerov) PERIODICAL: Priborostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 4, PP 15-17 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the elastic properties of helical tubular springs as dependent upon the wall thickness and the pitch. The springs all had the same profile and were made of stainless steel 4 Kh 13. The methods of measuring the thickness and the pitch of the springs are discussed, The sensitivity is defined as the ratio of twisting angle and measured pressure: a - ~/P. In a figure a total view of the device for the measure- ment of the twisting angle of the springs is presented. This device cannot only be used for the examination of test springs, but may also be employed in the checking of mass-produced springs. More than 100 springs with differing pitch and thick- Card 1/2 ness were tested. In five diagrams the sensitivity versus pitch SOV/119-59-4-7/18 Investigation of the Dependence of the Elastic Properties of Helical Tubular Springs Upon Geometrical Configuration function is given for constant thickness. The curves all ex- hibit the same character. It appears that the sensitivity ex- hibits a maximum for certain pitch. The deviation of the ex- perimental results is much greater than would be expected due to the propagation of the error in measuring the pressure and the twisting angle. It is assumed that it must be ascribed to dif- ferent wall thickness, to irregular pitch and to certain ir- regularities in the shape of the spring. The diagrams mentioned provided the information required for a determination of the quantities which must be known for the investigation and the production of springs. The characteristics of such springs are in general nm-linear. As yet, not all of the causes for this non-linearity are known, the main origin, however, being con- sidered the dependence of the sensitivity upon the pitch. Fi- nally the degree of non-linearity is calculated under simpli- fying assumptions. The results of the calculaiions give a satis- factory agreement with the experimental results. There are 11 figures and 1 table. Card 2/2 GLUKHAR37, A.I., inzh. (A*el's); FoyGILI, L.A. (Ibgelss); GXLIMA-', HI.B,, inzh. (Nngell.9) Calculation Of current in an R-L circuit with half-WaVO reCtification. MektriChOStvo n0-5:58-60 MY 6o. (KIU 13:9) (Zlectric current rectifiers) (Blectronic circuits) ACC NRI AP7009097 SOURCE CODE: Ull/0413/67/000/003/0070/0070 'INVENTOR: Glukharev, A. I.; Foygell, L. A.; Sushinkin, Ye. I.; Gerashchenko, V. A. ORG: None ~TITTZ: An oxygen flow indicator. Class 30, No. 191046 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 3, 196T,.70 TOPIC TAGS: flow meter, oxygen, medical equipment ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introducesan oxygen flow indicator containing a Ihousing with a diaphragm which interacts with indicator flags. The instrument may be used at relatively high oxygen pressures., The cavities above and below the diaphragm are connected through a kWdraulic resistor which my be made in the form of a tube with. a -I I inside diameter. Card 1/2 EMC: 612.22.02-087 ACC NR: AP7009097 1-housing; 2--diaphragn; 3-flags; 4--4draulic resistor SUB CODE: /4 sm DATz: 15mar65 Card 2/2 S/242/62/00010081001 1001 1053/1215 AUTHORS Khaydarov, A. Kh., Prof. Cand. Med. Sc.; Galayko, S. M., Levin, S l., and Foygel'man, A. Ya. TITLED Homo-autoplastic. sufpry in burns of irradiated animals PERIODICAL. Meditsinskiy zhurnal uzbekistana, no. 8, 1%2, 55-57 TEXT: The biologic principles of the sucondW transplantation of homografts are not yet understood. Twenty six rabbits of about the same weight and age were subjected to charing burns on their backs (9 cm2), The necrotic scab was removed at regular time intervals and an auto- or homograft wa3 immediately trans- planted into the opened wound. Twenty rabbits were subjected to repeated X-irradiation. (2 x 600r). Penet- rating radiation affects the tecipient of the homeograft, which, when transplated during the height of radia- tion sickness dissolved rapidly. no healing process of autografts is slower in the inradiated animals than in the controls. Homografts transplatened from irradiated animals, 7 days after irradiation with 600 r, to healthy animals, remained alive for a long time and the epithetisation of the wound occured after 4-5 weeks - ASSOCIATION. Kafedra gospital'noy khirurgii Samarkandskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo in- stituta (Chair of Hospital Surgery State Institute of Medicine, Sama kand) Card I/] IiASULOV, Kh.Kh., Aspolnyayushchiy obyazannoati dotsenta; RD'YGELIYAN, -A.Ya., ansistent Method of vasography in vascular diseases of the extremities. Nauch. trudy SamMI 22:97-99 163. (MIRA 1'7!9) 1. Iz kliniki gospillallnoy khirargii Samarkandskogo meditsinskogo instituta. FOYGELIM' GEUor_~L bz:Eovich, SHORTSOV, G.D.. inzl,., .. --- I - _&_ I ' - '~z.7t Ibl.C)V,-nl. i..h. red. ni:Ge I Y [AllAim of drawings of universal die.,;, die blocks and units for sheet-motal work] Allbom konstruktsii universallnykli shtampov, blokov i uzlov dlia kholodnoi .3htampovki. Mo- skvii, Mashinostrocnie, 1965- 1"10 P. (1-11IRA 18:11) FOYGELIMAN, L. [Folhellman, L.], inzh.; IAKODEY, F., inzh. Attachment to the SK-3 combine for picking up chaff. Mekh. oil'. hoop. 12.noo 5sl8 MY 161. (MIRA 1415) (Coubines (Agricultural machinery)) FOYGTLI7,NT)FQ, 0. Calcining Nethod for Increased Glinker Production in tho Cement Industry Tr,."'qKA P-ROM-TiLFTNOST (Heavy Industry) Issue 48;50; August 19~~- NOVOZHILOV, Boris Vasillpivichp kand. fiz.-matem. nauk; FOY1160YE -L!u- red. =~ (Monte Carlo w-thod] Metod Monte-Karlo. Mookva. Znanie, 1966. 46 P. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, teklinike. IX Seriin: Fizika, Fatematika, Astronomiia, no-3) (MIRA 19:1) FOYT, A. P. Building iron-ore enterprises in Kuznetsk Basin. From. strol. 37 no.4:21-23 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:6) l.Glavny7 inzhener tresta Kuznatekrudstroy. (Kuznetsk Basin--Iron mines and mining) AV=R: SAW.P.L. aZKKUVMWU,LJ..,_?QV,,~ 32-6-17/54 TITLEs On the No+hoa of Determining the Corrosion Pronerties of Lubricati- Oils. (I notodUm opredeleniya. korroziynosti masel, Russian) FERIODICAL: Zavodakeya Laboratorlft, 1957, Vol 23, Nr 6, pp 696-697 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACTs The most used method or determining the oorrosion properties of motor oils in that Alch me developed by TU. H. rMK339WICH (Most 5162-49) and Improved by X.S.RAIW; on the basis of this method a special appantus me construoted which oonsisted of a test tube, a oooling device for the oil vapors, & reducing device of 170 mm height, a thermostat with oil, and plates of 500 mm length fastened to steel wirs. The metal plate has a temperature of 1400 when co. Lon is tested, and temperature of the air above the oil Uyer is the same. The plate moves periodically in a test tube. The entire test takes 25 - 30 hours. - In order to reduoe the time of the test to 5-10 hourss oil and air are heated to a tempera- ture of 150-1600. Results obtaineo after a 25-30 hours' test: CorTosion for madhine oils 62 stag', AO-5-oil 74,5 &/m2. ASSOCIATION: Mineral Oil Institute of the Aoademy of Science of the U.S.S.R. FMMM BTs Eft)(ITTED: AVAILDLEs Library of Congress Card 1/1 S/065/61/000/004/011/011 E194/E284 I. F. AUTHORS: Chernyavskaya, L. F. and-XqZt TITLE: A Comparison of Various Methods of I)-e-t-ermining the (lorrosivity of Engine Lubricants PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, 1961, No. 4, pp. 70-?2 TEXT: The corrosivity of engine lubricants is at present determined by the method of Yu. A. Pinkevich (POC.,r S'16;k-LtA (GOST 5162-49)) and the NW4M(NAMI) method of determining the potential corrosivity POC,r la44-56.(GOST 8245--56) which was developed by K. S. Ramay. In both method2 the corrosivity is expressed in terms of loss of weight (g/m ) of lead plates exposed periodically to the action of oil and air. In the first method the air temperature is lower than the oil temperature (140*C) and in the second method the oil and air are at the same temperature (140*C). In both methods during the test the oil is oxidized by oxygen of the air and the oxidation products are the main cause of the metal corrosion. The present work was undertaken to compare the two methods and to explore the possibilities of using Card 1/4 S/065/61/000/004/011/011 E194/E281~ A Comparison of Various Methods of Determining the Corrosivity of Engine Lubricants the NAMI method to assess the anti-corrosion properties of additives. The tests were made on machine oil grade CY (SU)q engine oils Avtol-10 and AC.-S (AS-5) at temperatures of 140 and 1500C. The corrosivity was measured after 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 hours. The results of determination of potential corrosivity of oil at 140 and 150aC are given in Fig. 1. In this figure the corrosivity in g/m is plotted on the y axis, and the time in hours on the x axis, the white circles correspond to 1400C and the black to 150*C, Curve 1 corresponds to machine oil grade G~P(SU), curve 2 to Avtol-10 and curve 3 to AS-5. The results show that the NAMI method give results which are close to those obtained by the Pinkevich method and the test takes only ten hours instead of 50. In the NAMI tests oxidation is more rapid because there is better contact between oil and air. The NAMI method has also been proposed to determine the actual corrosivity of lubricants. In determining the actual corrosivity the formation of corrosive compounds is practically excluded, the lead sheet and oil are Card 2/4 S/OG5/61/000/004/011/011 E194/E284 A Comparison of Various Methods of Determining the Corrosivity of Engine Lubricants heated to a temperature of 140*C in a closed vessel for thirty minutes and consequently corrosion is mainly due to corrosive substances already present in the oil. The results are Elotted in Fig. 2 in which the y axis gives corrosivity mg/10 cm and the x axis acid number mg KOH/g Curve I relates to machine oil grade SU, Curve 2 to the same plus Paranox, Curve 3 to the same plus additive (4MPj-MM,33q(TsIATIM-339), Curve 4 to the same plus AsHovl-~.(AzNII-4) and Curve 5',to the same plus additive r;~-l (DF-2) It will be seen that for the given concentrations of oleic acid in the machine oil grade SU all the additives reduce the corrosive tendency. The curves for the oils with various additives are of different shape and differ from the curve of the straight.oil. It is concluded that the method recommended may be used not only to characterize the actual corrosivity of oils but also the influence of various additives on the corrosivity. There are 2 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: In-t neftekhimicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR Card 3/4 (Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis AS USSR) 0- S/065/61/000/004/011/011 E194/E284 A Comparison of Various Methods of Determining the Corrosivity of Engine Lubricants Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Z290 W60 120 :3 I C3 96 J8 - 0 0 J2 - ~24 X ZO f2 93 4. I (f 1,4 1ruc,10MHOO qucooml 'Yo/l/ Olt-, Card 4/4 8(6) SOV/112-59-2-2279 Translation from' Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, p 3 (USSR) AUTHOR,- Fozilov, Kh. F., and Khamidov, A. Kh. TITLE: Power ' Sources in Uzbekistan and Ways of Developing Them (Energetika Uzbekistana i puti yeye razvitiya) PERIODICAL: Fan va turmush, 1957, Nr 9, pp -15 (original in Uzbek) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry. Card I/ I FiuIcE(I'--ICZ' A. FRACLO-;JC:~, A. Methods of patterninaking. p. 284. Vol. ',*', no. 11, Nov. 1956. GDZIEZ. Lodz, Poland. 7a~3t Access~ons 1,1n: !7,A., oL. I), A). ;,--Ar~ r'l 1 0 M Wl D,-f , Jn-~~ -,! ; ~ I-,-,- i , ~-l (-"" -."'K L , FLY i I'?,, I 4L -xb:, ! I ty a nd s ta b-i I i ty te -) t s o f -, e r ain i c. - o mlensft ris .F r ?,--- g I tronikl 6 no.2.-93-192 165. 1. Institute of Radio Ceramics, lelarsaw. Siubmitted December 22, 1964. FRAGKI, Mieczyalaw Results of investigations on the stability and reliability of X.F.P. ferroelectric capacitors. Przegl elektroniki 4 no. 10/11:629-631 O-N 163. 1. Zaklady Geramiki Radiowej, Warazawlx. TomaW W. 1~rticklewlct A., San-hel M. Investilgatton of the Methud of using POAFF-F W-nap.71, .Bedanim nad metodii poAtigiwania %Iq clektrodaml prus-.kom.-ym Prtemyst Chemlemy. No. 9. 1955, pp, 492-403,.1 fig., 2 tabs. Investigatlong ever the beit methad of difterentlaUng disintegrated substances by using powJer electrode, the uriclulness of various solutions of electroly , of differe-it leading out electrodes, and of the degree of dipping. It wal found that: 1) good results can be obtained by aVplylng f aqueous and ethanol %AAlons of potassium chloride and sodium chlu- i ride; 2) the second type ~qeotrode of siriplifled cotutruc(lom ciat bo uged Conveniently tri Rome syliteme. and 3) the extt4it to which the leading qul electrokle is surrounded with the Yllsintegrated phase has no in- fluence on the results of the polentlornetric measurement. 4ph;~;e w~lfc u4l~ i'm J~te.~~.'qf the er M~' g. lAaCt'aa the refermue -ItAvi The differcum In t CLYI- lem.f. between the itth cattswincof 11 and I Was viatcat in a stan&A HtOH u0n. (0.5 g. KCI/I. 900 X W011), ar4i ~thareprodtWIbmitylk for mts 71 tav. for. I nis.'Cot+ present In H Wid I mV. potesltw~ -WS mg~ Co*+. 1he 4v. reproducibility of the ir4. the powder electrode Y* :k 13 my. The m4thod Is sen- lowls a 3 X 10-6 Co++-iadwbed on Ow clectr6de. Co++,,' sob. of a witi bed W;Ifa. at 02 pd. oLqi CO le'cout . 2 H),. Pare distsi.: e0 en HIP. a I= 10 were Curled (xit p't (0.,j MI wus I ~ mV,'. i Wins HWh type lamp potenti-:' `2 07 A.22 26 AlKHOR t Fr4ckiewi:z, Andr2:ej TIT, U~'; StIldles on therm&,~Ynamls-s of me*lh&rol dL-::rrpoS_4--'On ar.1- on ~allaiyzt 77 2f thiS r~,aol Kllre! 1: ind of .ni!*,hanol deccmpos.,.~..lor, ca-,alyzT:s PERIODICAL-, Przerrys-I ^lhem!nzr*,, v. 40, na. 1, 196-,, 1:-15 Ln "his article -the author describes his lnv~-silgatl_,~ns a) on ZYD us~~d as catalye-. -for metnanol di,3=rpos',tion a!, var_,~~Uz ,ores and on the copper oatalys', developed -3~nd applLed tr, synthesis by Prof. Blaslak, t.) on how the meT-hod of ca~.alyst preparazz,.cni -a_lF'_fAs,.s th.~.Jr ei-,~`,rcde poterttiall This work is the ~_or.,:Lnuatlon of an earlier resear-~h. K.11-ne"Ic _'n,,rss-.!gaOllons were carr-'ed o-.ut in a tubular rea-to:- pla-_~-d .'-n an electrl-_,ally 're-ated oven, Llqaid m~-tharol was vapor-ize,d in a pr=_heat~,- a-, a ra-e of 0, 3 :nIS/ml-r- and tlllrle ough 6 cm g) c, f ZnO catalyst, or 7 cm~ tj,-~ case of vapor passes thr copper catalyst. Non-deoompost-,d methanol wa~? rezovered by ccnd-~nsaticn, while gases obtained ty decomposition of methan-ol in a_-,:ordan,~e with tne ecplatlon CH CO + 2 were meazuri)d by a gas meter. --he degree of de'-OmPoEi--ion. 3'y;' F21 Card 1/3 F' A, V61/04-0/00 110021-007 Stud.ies on thermodynami--.s of me.har.:~-I A221/A126 x - was calculated from the formula x where Vo is -.1he q-;;an*~Ity of met.hanol used for the experiment, In Ij fs the volvm,~ of gas emitted; ml. of me'.h&nol when decomposed produ:es 1.782 1 of Sas (H + '01 -he Catalyst 2 was prepared by hea'Ang basic zinc carb=,al~e for two hours at 395) C. Copper cat!tlyst, was prepared from crude catalyst obtained frcn ~he Zaklady Azotow,~ im. F. Dziet1yfiskiego (Nitrogen Products Fl&rit) in `Ntrl~ow, by 2 hours 1700C. .The crrudi~ ca,,aly2t was with hydrogen at I composed of simu', tar-ec*,:s pr~zcl - pita,ed copper, zinc and alumAnum oxides (49.5% Cu, 20.4% Zn, 5, -,% A!) . 7hp ac.---vati O~~energy F and the frequen,:y s~~efflni,~ntl A In the A-nenj-,s equat,= K - Axe-E T ~6) calcullated for methanol deccmpcs!-~-Ior, on ZnO areg A = .1.9 t 105 riol x hr--,g -i ; E = 18,000 cal-x mol-i, and for deccmp--El-t'-o:~ on ccippelr catalyse A = 2.8 x 1 3 mol x hr-I I 1 -0 ; -7 = 11,800 cal- x s S cal.--ulations were based on the following faczs.~ 1) -he was carrled in Iso-thermic and isobaric conditions, therefore the condl*.ion -2 - constant was to a great degree It'alfilled, 2) the ral,,e of reverse rea,2-,ion -~a-- 1--c- ignored, becTuse all these temperaturej..reaction equillbrii2m is pushed in --'-e d~-rectior, Df products formation, 3) the react'lon speed does deperd on. the reazen.-.s flow Potenticme"ric inves t' ;r&, ions; Catalysts usad for m-ethanc-I de--cmposl- tion were examined po,~en 14 ome-.ri-aily ir. th~~- powder electrode, Resu~-S for Zr.0 Card 2/3 Stf--Ilss or. %~'ner-mcdynamics of methanol A2211,IA i26 and f,:kr r!oppL-r- catslys~ show ~.hat the ":Itfalys-, P`-~n4,1 11- .-- var:,es frm the initial value, but. 'he-E- is - prc--~' thdt, !-. ~.-apptn~ ju,~ to rea~- tIon temperature. The way how the ZO Lz pr,?par~d J":,ez affe-: p7tentl:- metric properties ot this cateelys-7. Poten',IIcm.&I.-:.z pr,tt.-,-!eS 1~:' :--atalys'. ar-? not. afffected by various reiduction are 2 f-,g-ures, 7 tatles -7tet "hi referen- Ic -he er n-ez. 10 Scvlet-bloo and 3 n~n,-Sc and 13 ref Eng'.1sh-',-ang-uage-ptiblicatior, -sads as K. Froll-* M. F. Ftn,- ~h, k&, D. Quiggle, Zn. Eng. Chem. 20, 694 (19-2-8) ASS(Y,'ITA:-7-,'.-)14; KateA-r a Chemli Fizy^.zneJ Poll-e-hnilkl*Warszawskle~ ~nst-ltute, Chair of Physical Chem!stry)' Warsaw SUEM--'-.ED.- -jul-Y 15, 1960 Card 3/3 P/014/60/039/012/004/007 A221/A126 AUTHOR: Fr~ckiewioz, Andrzej TITLE; Studies on methanol decomposition and on the catalyst of this reaction. I, Thermodynamics of methanol decomposition PERIODICAL: Przemysk Chemiczny, V, 39, no. 12, 1960, 752 - 756 TEXT: This is the first part of the series to follow. The author presents his theoretical investigations on the thermodynamics of secondary reactions which accompany the decomposition of methanol. The main reaction of methanol decomposition into hydrogen and carbon monoxide and its thermo- dynamics are well known. Less attention was paid to secondary reactions in which, alorig with hydrogen.and carbon monoxide, certain quantities of me-* thane, carbon dioxide, dimethyl ether, olefines, formaldehyde and methyl formate are formed as well. The last two compounds appear frequently on the catalyst containing zinc oxide or copper. According to Prolich (Ref. 2: K. Frolich, M. R. Fenske, D. Quiggle, Ind. Eng. Chem., 20, 694, 1928) and Dohse (Ref. 9: H. Dohse, Z. physik. Chem., 6B, 159, 1930) this reaction pro- cedes in two stages via formaldehyde, which can decompose into CO and hydro- Card 1/2 P/014/60/039/012/004/007 Studies on methanol decomposition and on... A221/A126 gen and can form methyl formate: CH30H _4H2 + HCOH 3ECOH--OCO + H2 + HXOCE[3' On the basis of Kirchoff Is Law the author calculated the formulae indicating the dependence of several thermodynamic values characterizing the system, such as enthalpy, the logarithm of the equilibrium constant and the thermo- dynamic yield of the reaction examined, for the pressure p - 1 atm. The author arrived at the conclusion that at low temperatures the amount ofform- a ldohyde and methyl formate is negligible, but in higher temperatures the ratio of formaldehyde to the formate increases rapidly. There are 6 tables and 13 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloo. The most recent reference to English-language publication reads as follows: V. J. Thomas, S. Portalski, Ind. Eng. Chem., 50, 967 (1958). ASSOCIATION: Katedra Chemii Pizycznej Politechniki Warszawskiej (Department of Physical Chemistry, Polytechnic), Warsaw SUBMITTEDt July '15, 1960 Card 2/2 MILEK, Ryozard; FRACKIEWICZ Andrzej Influence of the chemical reaction and ads,--rption of' re*L--ents upon tht electrode potential and eletric resistance of ferric oxide. Frzeni chem 41 no.5:239-242. My 162. 1. Katedra Chemii Fizycznej, Folitechnika, Warszawa. FRAGKIWICZ, J. 1, Case of acute hemolytic &nest& due to mulfathiazole therapy.Pediat. polska 24 no.10:913-917 Oct 50- (CLML 20:5) 1. Of the Second Pedlatric GlInic (Director--Prof.W.Sxen&Jch.M.D.) of Ursom Medical Academy. FRLCKIF,WICZ Ludvn&. mar Labor absenteeism and possibilities of reducing ito Viad hut 16 no.1&26-29 Ja 060o FUCKIE.WICZ, Rpzard., mgr inz. Continuous teeming of steel, Wiad hut 17 no.128359-365 D 162. I-'7A 11) 1,7, L -II.. 1;7-1171r) Vol. 25, no. 7/3, July/Aug. 1058. 7.111r,17ir-Wirz, R. The cI:biinutiu:i of the C~Ivit.-; i.~I !Af~cl by applying axothemlic fai-,rts.p. 2Y-2. I,orithly L';st of Eatst lliwop~an "Lecess;cris (El"j) TC Vol. t',o. 4 21pril, !559, Uaclass. I ,FACKILVICZ, Ryszardj,. _zWs iins. Technical progress In cast steel foundries. Przegl techn 81. ro.M15-16 160. SUCHY, B.; SAPINSKI, W.; 171ACKINWICS, T. Preventive application of chlorom~caitin in whooping cough in nurseries. Pediat. polska 29 no.5:533-537 KaY 54. 1. Z Klini)d Propedoutyki Pediatrii Akademil. Madyasuej w Warssawle. Kierownik: prof. cb- mad. W.Szenajch i z Kliniki Chorob Zakaznych Wieku Dzieciecago Akademii Modycznej. Kisrownik: prof. dr mad. J.Bogdanowics. (WHOOPING COUGH, prevention and control, chloramphanicol) (CRUMAMMMUCOL. prev. of whooping cough) fz~, IN lAdl ."'ok 6, plifulple, ;md p/0 4 31601100010610 2/00 3 Master of Engineering and C AUTHORS Fracklewlez. Tadeusz h0jkOwski, Antoni, N-a-s-fe-r-ur-arg Tner-fl-n-g TITIE: 'Steel for Bearl.95 U --= 10 PERIODICAL: WladomohP Hutnicze, 1960, No. 6, pp. 177 - 181 TEXT- After a brief description of ball and roller bearings, the authors state that the production of bearings in Poland is a relatively new industry, having been started several years after the second World War. The Polish PN-53/H- -84041 standard, which Is similar to the Soviet GOST 801-47 standard, dist!nSuishes 4 types of bearin steel (Table 1). Only 2 types are being produced, i.e. the t~Ll_riand LH15SGjtThe LH15, which is also cheap, is considered by Foliih and other expertE, Including the Deutsche Edelstahlwerke (German Fine Steel Works) as being of very good quality with a high resistance to attrition. Its hardness degree is 65 HRe. The tHl5SG steel, designed for large bearings used In rolling stock, heavy machinery etc, differs from the EH15 steel only by its higher man- ganese content (1.10% as against 0.95%) and silicone content (0.65% as against 0.40%). The authors deal. with the processing of bearing steel in general and describe 'he conventicnal casting, testing, etc, of -auch steel. The above- Cani 1/2 V/ Steel for Bearings P/043/60/Wo/06/02/003 mentioned Polish and Soviet standards include tables for testing the purity of steel, which are based on the Diergarten scale widely used in the West. The Polish M-53/H-84o4i standard has 4 tables for testing the eon~ent of steel, Including the sulfide and oxide content. Since the globular impurities have no". been taken into account th,~ Ui15SG steel -used for railroads haa to be tested for other impurities, not only according to -the Poliah tables, but also to the more detailed Diargarten scale whio:h takes Into account also the non- metaLlie Impurities contained in steel. This practice was entsreed by the MFC Instruction dated September 2, 1959. The PN-53/H-,84041 standard distinguishes al2o 2 qualities of steel, i.e. quality 1 (meant for heavy-duty bearings) and quality 11 (for common bearings). Details of these two qualittecr of steel and their properties under various processing conditions are given in Table 2. In conclusicn. the a%ithors state that there are 2 schools of thought in Pol;_Xnd re-- gardi.ng the quality centrol of bearing steel. One school represented by the mechEmical enginnering industry advocates a Atri-Iter oontrol, while the other school, also widely spread in the West, strives for -timplicity, fazter pr--,)- duction, and less waste of time. There are 2 tabiss, 2 figures and I set of photos. Card 2/2 FRACKIEWICZ., Tadeunz, mgr inz. Isotopic flaw detection. Wlad hut 15 no.9:274-280 S 164. FRACKIEWICZ, Tadeusz, mgr in:&. Radioactive isotopes In the metallurgical industry. Wiad hut 15 no.11:329-335 N 164. Poland /themical Technology. Chemical Product', and Their Application Wood chemistry products. Cellulose and its manufacture. Paper. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 32668 Author Frackowiak Alfred Inst Institute of the Industry of Bast Fibers Title Production of Furfural from Flax and Hemp Scutchings Orig Pub: Prace Inst. przem. w1okien lykow., 1956, 4, No 1, 8-13 Abstract: A study of the influence of various factors (temperature, duration of hydrolysis and de- hydration, concentration of acid, amount of Card 1A Poland /Ibhemical Technologr. Chemical Products 1-27 and Their Application Wood chemistry products. Cellulose and its manufacture. Paper. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9s 1957, 32668 separated distillate, pretreatment of material, quality and nature of the scutchings) on the yield of furfural. C ard 2A FRACKOWIAK.. Alfred; LAWNICZAK, MacieJ; NOWAK, Kazimiers The influence of the bydrophobic impregnating substance GSP-10 on certain properties of boards wde from shives. Przem drsew 12 no.112 " !610 (Woodvork) (Scale@ (Botany)) J'y Catego fes ~Wii~z optics K-5 Abs JrAw Ref Zhur Fizikaj NO 1, 1957,M) 2358 Author Drabwt, Regina, Frackowlak, Danuta Inst Nicholas Copernic ik~;;,iF~olTmad Title The Yield of Anti-Stokes Fluarescence of VeryViscous Dye Solutions. Fab Acts, phys . polon., 1955, 14, No 6, 447-454 Abstract The relative yield's of the fluorescence of solution of uxapine (1.6 x 10-4 9/cm3) in glycerine and of fluoresceine (approx. 1_44 x lo-'I g/g) in glass- like glucose were measured as functions of the wavelength /~ of the exciting light. In the former case one observes a decrease in 41 with increasing >%in the anti-Stokes expitation region. In the latter casethe yield retwin con- stant UP to 5760 A. This is interpreted from the point of view of the Yablon- skiy hypothesis that the anti-Stokes reduction inj is caused by the absorption of non-luminescent dimers. It is proposed that the diwrs broke up into mono- mers in the very viscous glucose solutions) vhich*were at a high temperature (approximately 1600) in'their initial stage of preparation. Owing to the high viscosity of the solution, the dimers did not have a chance to be formed again. Card 1/1 EWE Ott IROOM. RIC ixt fl~-l ew an POIJuND/Opties - Luminescence K-6 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fitikaj No 8) 1956, No 19054 Author Bauer Ro) Inst Nicholas Copernicus Univereityj Torun) Poland Title A Method of Accurate Determination of the Relative Yield of the Fluorescence of Solutions. Orig Pub Bull. Aced. polon. sci.) 19571 c1. 3, 5) No 7, 729-732 Abstract The method proposed can be used for the measurement of the yield ratios of fluorescence for one and the same dye in two different solvents or for the determination of the relative yields of two different dyes) if the emission bands lie in neighboring regions of the spectrup. The fluorescent lirht of solutions) excited by means of monochromatic radiation) the liquid being poured in vessels of identical form and size, is recorded with the aid of a photomultiplier with antimony-cesium photocathode, which can be located in two positions. In the first position one measures the absorption of the investigated solution.9 the concentration of the standard solution at which Card 1/2 Jll PoLAND/Physical Chemistry. Molecule. Chemical Bond. D-4 Abs Jour: R f Zhur-Khim., No 13, 1958, 42272. Author : J~r~~ D. Inst : Polish AcaTeft-ef-Mi5iences. Title :On the Fluorescence Yield of Organophosphors. Orig Pub: Mdl. Acad. polon. sci.,.1957, Cl- 3, 5, No 10, 991-995, Abstract: It is noted that in the case of vitreous solutions of fluorescein in glucose the shape of the band of absorption ani of fluorescence as well as the confi- guration of the curve of fluorescence yield as a function of vave-lenLrth of the excitinG light depand to an equal extent on concentration of solution and on method of its preparation (temperature of boiline, method of cooling). The author endeavors to explain Card 1/2 3 1?0tI*ID/0ptics Physical Optics - K Abs Jour : Rof Zhur Fizika; No 12, 1959, 28454 Author : Frackowiak,,_D.,, Korbutt, L., Korbutt, T. Inst : NiChOlaS Copernicus Uuiversity, Torun, Poland Title Fluorascence of Solutions of Eosine in Glucose Orig Pub Bull. Acad. polon. sci. Ser. sci. mth., astron, et PhYs-, 1958, 6, No 12, 781-783 Abstract Ali investigation was made of spectra of absorption and fluorescence of solutions of cosine in glucose, prepared at differert boiliiiG temperatures of the solution at various pressures. The dependence of the absolute yield of fluorescence of these solutions on the wave lenath of the excitirg lig~it was i:icasurcd. The fluorescence spectra do not depend oil the boil- ing temperature of the solutiou (at whic.i the Card 1/2 123 - ------jlbb jbur IL Rcf zhur rizz.Lim, 11c) 12) 1959, 28454 60111tiol" is P'.' , -, play a c!lallge c"Id the abs,rptiu:l spectra clis- th0il' tile ratio of "Itc-':lsities Of tile b,-.,cis" ascribed. to I boiling ten rlollomcr a-id dimer: with ircrcnsij,,g' .peratIlre I I VIC Colltelits Of tjjL' creases; dimerization T13110raer J:!m! ty Of TIe glucose. As ill hilldrad by the ilig~-l viscosi_ t1lo temPerat"rO is increased, the y'Q1(' Of the fluoroscOlIce due to the no creases. The results obtain I-loner ijj_ -od rinke it Vos's PrOPised that t!Ie e0si.1c e.OQG ible to "'ot foni cDrIplexes wit,, 9lt1cOGL') as war, observed for fluorescein (Referat ZhurA Fizika, 1959, 110 5, 11670). Tile c' the I."OP Of the fluorescell,. I flaracter of regio_1 as a L Yield "I the a:lti-Stokes Of tile tCl:Terature Of PI-epara- tion of the solutioll is ill a~P:L 0 t 110sis of Poerster a*d Jablo.. 'ene"t with t:IC hyp - ski, tj, due to absorption by iion at this drop is Klochicov -liLlillCsCo:It diners. -_ v.P. Card 2/2 ;~-FRACKOWIMI_R.; MARSZALEK, T. Yield of fluorescence and spectra of chlorophyll in viecotke media. Bul Ac Pol mat 8 nt).10:713-717:1 160. n? ZrrArtwntal Phveica. Nicholas Copernicus University FRACKOWIAK, D.; MARSZALEK, T. rield of anti-atokes fluorescence of chlorophyll. Bul Ae Pol mat 9 no.103-55 161. 1. Department of Physics, Nicolas Copernicus University,.Torun. Pre- sented by A. Jablonski. (Fluorescence) (Chlorophyll) FRACROWIM, D.; LUMISKA, H. . q- --- ,I Zf". Influence of 9~lorophyllodggregation on its short-wave band. Bul Ac Pol MA, 10 Ao,llt60l-603 162, 1, Department of Physics., N. Gopernicus University.. Torun. Presented by A. Jablonski. FRACKOWIAK, D. The yield of fluorescence of chlorophyll a. Bul Ac Pol mat 11 no.8:561-566 163. 1. Department of Physics, N. Copernicus University, Torun. Presented by A. Jablonski. FRACKOWIAK, D.; KOLTUN, S. Absorption anisotropy of some organophoaphors. Acts, physics. Pol 23 no.6685494 J* 163. 1. Physics Department,, Nicholas Copernicus University, Torun. FIZACY011L~K , D. Spectra of chlorophyllo( no.2:119-124 164. in various media. Bul Ac Pol mat 12 1. Department of Experimental Physics, N. Copernicus University, Torun. Presented by A. Jablonski. FRACKOWIA~~ Danuta Lumineacence of chlorophyll. Postapy fizyki 14 no. 5:549-567 163. 1. Fracownia F*:Luninsiscencji,, Uniweraytet im. M. Kopernika, Torun. FFACKOWIAK) DO Yield of fluorescence of chlorophyll, Acts. physics, Pol 26 no.3/4017-518 S-0 164. 1. Department of Physics, N. Copernicus University, Torun. TRACKOWIAK,, D.; TRUMPAKAJO Z. Polarization of fluorescence of chlorophyll C