SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRYGLIK, E. - GRYNIA, M.

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t t(rlti lb ~tf 1~ 171 a K I K I~kmo 6~s Cr L E -.0 P i ~ :, , :1, ~ : ii. 1. :, .. , I- . - 1;1~ ; -~ :., ! I i , I . . , . ~: . ~ -L~ I I - ~ 14 , i - 1 , : LI V POLAND Chemical Technology. - Fertilizers. Chemical Pro&cts H-6 and Thleir Application. Part 2. Abs Jour : Referat. Zhurnal Khimiya, No h, 1958t 11895. Author :E. Gryglik., P. Hoffmann, A. Pfeffer, Z. Pletti, T, Idesfalewicz. Inst :Not given Title :Application of Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate to "Superthomasin" Production. Orig Pub :Przem. chem., 1957, 13, No 6, 341 - 343. Abstract :Pilot plant and factoxy experiments showed the possibi- lity of a partial and a complete substitution of soda with Na sulfate at the manufacturing of "superthomasin". The process proceeds normally and yields a high quality product, wbich does not contain sulfides and is not hygroscipic. Card 1A AZFIIM~T, &Lrol; AiciT-,: 'i jail; I - .1 GRYGLIK, Eugeni-usz; PIZTTI, Zdzislaw; MESKI, Jerzy Marking-out of material streams S-rotary kilns for super- Thw.as production in the BONARKA Works in.Krakcnr,, Przem chem 40 no.7080-383 J1 361. 1,i- InBtytut Badan Jadro,,qch., Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa i Fabryka Supertomasyny KUM, Krakow. R u Distrt VITAC _ , :j j j j ~ oi To ~830. 1m Of L*MWWS j,*CT J i p k op mmvUy BLECTPICAL MCRWA 57). b W,94, vith -nm-fy to M*ti"-- An outline ta presented of Ur-Opswes OtAwtrict! pirbe rwdI7 - 4 d 4 a g 61 w t a grimes v -4 40 Iraw a i s assumovmt r 1Kq4#90. 2ms , of awle"ty af it* Ing"Od Idr.dOcrwwLv, plmjii~ ~Aftmairrm are couWereL InTO14 ry r aflow pr4psaure, plaw and qUalvical proWts in marca "Poo ek p ~,WGMAJTrSq J. A voltage regulator of domestic production for rectifier substations on the Polia"! State Railmadne po 176. PRZEGLAD KOLEJOWY EIEKTHOTECENEZNY. (W"avnIctwa Kowmiikacyjne) Warssava., Poiaw,, voiL. u. no. 6v juns -ig5g. Monthly lIBt oZ EA3t Buropsan Accessions (ESU) LC# Vol. 0,, no. 1. Jan. 1950. Unclo s/196/62J'000/021/001/001 E194/E135 AUTHOR: Grygolajtys, Jan TITLE: Transient processes in electrical circuits with concentrated linear impedances PLRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetikao no.21, 1962, 7-8, abstract 21 A 40. (Prace Inst. elektroteclin., v.8,-no.24, i,96o,-1-28). (Polish: summaries in Russian, French.,and English). TLXT: Classical methods of solving differential equations are inadequately used in considering transient processes. The method of successive elimination of unknowns can be successfully used for solving differential equations of transient processes in complicated electrical circuits. The differential equation of a circuit consisting of two independent ioops is- A d2x + A dx + A x + B d2y + B dy + B Y = ILI dt2 2 dt 3 1 dt2 2 dt 3 Card 1/5 Transient processes in electrical ... s/196/62/000/021/00.L/007 E194/E135 dx d 9y B B 2. -+ B x + D + D -- + D u M 1 dt2 dt 3 1dt,2 2 dt 3y 2 which may be solved by the following substitutions: d u1 du1 d2 U2 du2 f1 D1* 2 + D 2' + D 3UI - B1' 2 B2. _ _ B3u21 dt dt dt dt f A d2U9 du2 B d2 u1- B .duI U11 2 dt2 -2 dt ' -3U2 -I' ;tT 2 dt 3 whence two fourth order equations with separate unkii6wns may be obtained: f IV 111 11 1 f2 a4y IV + a3yIII + a 2y 11 + alyI+ a Oy., Card 2/ 5 Transient processes in electrical... s/196/62/000/021/001/007 EI-94/F,135 Differential equations of higher orders are reduced to a system of first order equations: X OE X zi, z Ct Z, Z2 1 z2 a z = z 3 2 31 z OL4Z 3 3 a,, where al, a 21 a3 and a4 are roots of the characteristic equations. Instead of the reduced system of first order equations resolved one after the other, a systent re.solved in parallel may be obtained: w OL w ~ f (t), w OL w M. 1 1 a4 1 2 2 2 g-4 'I w a w f (t), w CKiW4 = t M 3 3 3 -a4 I a4 I The auxiliary functions w1, W21 w 3 and w4 obtained from these Card~ 3/5 Transient processes in electrical... s/196/62/000/021/001/007 E194/E135 I II III may be used to find the unknowns X, x , x , x from the system of algebraic equations: W4 = X11I - (a + a + a )XII + (a a + M a + Ot a )x I a (9 Q x ; 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 2 3 1 2 3 w 3 = Xiii - (al + 01 2 + CLOX + (a la 2 + a la4 + a 2a4)x a2a2aoLlix ; w 2 = XIII - (a 1 -~- a2 + a4)x + (OL 1Cc 3 + (X Ia4 + a 3cE4 )x a Ia3 alix ; w I = x III - (0L 2 + a 3 + CLOX + (OL2Q3 + CL ct 4 + OL3 a4)x a 2EX3ahx For the first order differential equation x* ak = y cases are considered of intermittent changes in y and x and also graphical methods of solving such equations. Card 4/5 Transient processes in electrical ... s,t196/62/000/021/001/007 E194/E!35 - Note of the (Russian) abstractors In the original there are errors in formulae (4) and (6). The final composite terms of these formulae should be a0x and a Oys *not a.. . . VA ~Abstractorls note: Complete translation -j Card 5/5 T7 GRYGOLOITICZ " -. 1.'L%GZ7-7-;SKIP 1. .7 Standardizincr the consumption and management of spare parts of'r auto.labiles. p. 2(r-". 11 0 Vol 10, no. 7, July 1955. !~'OTORTZACJA. 'Jarsaw, Poland. So: Eastern a-xopean Accession. Vol 5. no. 4, April 1956 Gl-l v I " C;-.- - ~, -4.1 *~. , -1 . ; i ~ro ;ay o-," parallactic traversing. P . - . L , i.~ 1, -7 I . --13 (-, R21, (LA-- .)r,-. 27;,Tll~- ) Poland, Vo I - 13, ',o - ~, , . .1 T, z),): ~~orithl,; Ind.-.- of' Luropeari Acccssi~)ns (L-1 i) VoL. C,,, -o. 1.1.1 Noveribel, GRYOORCZUK, S. Accuracy in geodetic works and matters. p.65 FRZEMAD GBODEMJNY. (StowaMazenie Naukowe-Techni. czne Geodetow Polskich) Warszawa. Vol. 1j, no. 2, Febe 1959 Monthly List of FAwopean Accessions (EEIA) LC, Vo~-'. 8. no. 7, Ju3,v 1959. Uncl. . GRYGORCZUK_,- SZYM()n Remarks on the article wOn certain problems concerning polygonal methods applied in surveying in the light of technical instructions.* Przegl geod 34 no.71306-307 Jl 162. GRYGORCZIJK, Szymon ------- Universal traverses. PrzegI good 35 no.1;6-9 A 163o O~t A '7*.',-A~ -tar- ae6 ~~77 �R X N16 CCEMU( 22 IM, rygol �R :j _1~ Aht --m In- ------ 01* OwIth r" 1.0 9: root 9z ITLE "we T a ~ii66 fftydbukl kyy "960h n rovo, T(MIC TA' dac der, -V" plasma Od us a0ma Ol A~S y d Y' AW ididi UdO: lit 'Their advantages UP in the. facV tfik t& ~ I the antent" for picking UP signali the onvew ka the plasma. Mcrowave Interf6rometeii are* thsi most c en~;; for Ji weasur. ents laterfo-rometric measurements enable the changes in.001 US to tdasma and the changes In the frequency-Of collipioni 16 'deteTto edaloaluftcti~i, ocistiniAiter,f! tar 0 time. The article reviews some of the prinelplep of the In rder to utfiiz6:the circuit simplicity of an 6rittiary _~itkterfer4i6ter~ V no go. -0 conndct and phase dde C (0466. ~1 'i:4'tk;' Fhci 164re.; two additi ctors-A-B I F. ~ ~ ; ::: 44 :13 Oonq~c 0 rin.T. I - use of computer circuits for.the registration.-, ecauos: nn~c be , "~'AJBC ;qr B I a plifterd Of the waves. w In firectloi: GBA _R Sr loaf" 11 92=510 PRO j'j, cmom i" -A 0, .~P depend* =11W7 -~Ab ftert-1 ffin fk:~- ;2 4:0 it 14 hiobtWi i _rm on r f rnsj_ conv6ded'into pulgm 1t-Wji"i1h_ Of the 6 MW magmifide of a phase shift from Me pe"mace. GUN ro etector The tivelyi. prodwed by one d formauon Pad. iumve"I eo dme by amp fig: aid did Iffloatfoll Ibiot 041K. Mit.. b4: 1211.lMes. M ch -Alf ASSOCIAT11 ar M;. yko-t~ 6"04 T, a 7. 71 WON N UT. NWrTED,., BUD W, ~J rM. 4 ~v, i 101,t NO Rlkk gov.. del; OTHM q" Vt f1v 72 r. -A N A 11~11:I A~ __f J"Td9/4, .-GRYARIEWICZ, Stanislaw, inz. Redesigning aims ir the construction of slotting tools for circumferential working of gears. Mechanik .36 no.6- 288-289 je 163. 1. Fabryka Wyrobow Precyzyjnych im Gen. Swiorczewskiego, Warszawa. GRYJAROWICZ, S.; MINTUS, T. New ideas for the con-Itruction of thread-cutting- mchines. p- 605 1 MECHANTK. (Stovarzyszenie Inzynierow i Technikow I'lechanikow Polskich) Warszau-a, Poland, Vol 32, No. 9, SeDt. 1959. Monthly list of East European Accession (EEAI) LC., Vol. 9, No.1, Jan. 1960 Uncl. ,GRYK, S-Ta., Inzh. Using cellulose for removal of iron from condensate. Inergetik 8 no-5:13-15 My 160o (Kim 13SO (Food-water purification) (Filtern and filtration) ,.GRYK, S.Ya., inzh. (LIvoy) Gauses of the formation of incrustations on the internal surfaces of the boilers of a heat and electric power plant. Energetik 13 no.11:8-9 N 065. (MIRA l8r11) GRYKALOWSKAO Z. The Warsaw grain workers aboat their work. p. 7. Vol* 6, no. 12, Dec. 1955 waroxam ampoDARKA ZmZowA SOURCE: East European Acesaion List (ZZW; Library of Congress Vol- 59 no- 8,9 August 1956 GRYKSZTAS, W. "TaHko of the Motallurgical Industry." p.2 (WjADOmOSCI HMITICZE Vol. 10, no. 1, Jan. 1954 Stalinogrod, Poland) SO: Monthl List of East EurqM Accessions, LC. Vol. 3. no. 5. May 1954/Uncl. GRYKSZTAS, W. I I Ten years of People's Poland. P. 157. (WLM-DSCI 'It-ITI.-ICm, Vol.10, No. 6, Axne 1954, Stalinogrod, Poland) SO: Month2y List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3, 1,110. 12, Dec. l9-%, Uncl, GRYMNAS, W. Ten years of metallura in People's Poland. P. 158. '%IFLADO:,.C5CI HUTIUZIL, Vol. 10, No.6, June 1954, Stalinogrod, Polani) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessio,.-s, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3. 110. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. Gryksztas, W. Mav 1, 1955. P. lh9 Scientific conference of Metallurgy of the Polish held at 6he Institute of Vol. 229 no. 5, may metallurgists organized AcadwW of Sciences wA Metallurgy in Gleivitz, 1955, HUTNIK by the Cormittee on the Institute of Metallurgy and October 25, 1954. P. 150 SOt MOWTHLY LIST OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS,, (EFAL)p Vol- 41 LCp No* 9# Sept. 1955, Uncl- G 117fKS Z i'i'- S 3jr. L Gy P-MIODICILL: HU'21IN, Vol. 25, no. 7/6, J111YAug. !QI"'!"I* 14-th annive-rsar~, of therolish Conmittee cf National Li erationpp.23 T Tfonth-, List of East European (EFIAI) LC Vol. 8,. 'To. h .',pril, 191-0, 1 class. y 11 Jn GRYKSZTA3j-j4ady3LW- Economic cogotition between U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. Wiad hutn 15 no.4:131-133 AW59. GRYKSZTAS, Ifladyslaw The 15th anniversary of the July Manifesto. Iliad hut 15 no.7/8: 205-207 n-Ag '59. GP-YYaZTAS, Wladyslaw Will the U.S.S.R. abon outdistance the U.S.A.? Wiad hut 15 no.11/12:333-336 N-D 159. QYWZTAS,__Y~Iol~aw The July anniversary of the Polish Comdttee of National Liberation. Wiad but 16 no,7/8:201-202 J1-Ag 160, GPYYSZTAS, Wladyslaw 20 years of the Polish United Workers Thrty. Wiad hutn 18 no. 2t 33-34. F 162 1. Pedaktor Dzialowy miesiecznika "Wiadomosci Hutnicze." GRYKSZTAS Wl. ~ 45th anniversary of the October Revolution. Hutnik P 29 no.11; 399-400 N 162. COUNM : POLAND 11 CATMAM :Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their Applications. Cerfumics. Bindine Mate-ri~'tls, ABS. JOOR- :Mr-jadm., No r(, 195% Ho. f, I F') 13 Tina 1-Ufact of 11pritim Oxide on the Pha,-v Composition of Basic Refractory Vaterin).s. ORrG. pijB. ins";, bvtri, 10, 'r; 5, 4 3 -: 1,115 ABSTEMT 1r, the Polisb instit,u'-e of Oic rofr~-.ctories J~ffeot.,5 of the BaO (R) addition on the p1lase comoositini of the refractories Min'-) - Si(;,~) - Fc--!03 - CaO syntOms 87eye invistic- tea. Synbl,etic mixtures --yerv prevared emplo-ying-, cp oxides, whiel; Ycrv pressed into s a m p I e s a nd c e. I c i n eil 2' o r ~3 t i n (-,.g z, t(l V J! i 0 - 170 (donending on tLe co-, rosttion of a :rj--ture) until eqiiilil,ria were nftnineti. As a rprmlt of this tbe disconiinwit-.Y of FO-15d Card, ABG. JOUTIt. RZhMiim., No 1:7, 1~~_q, No. r)i 51 q, AUTHOR INMIUM' V T LE OR10. Pa. AMMACT S0'110JOPS 1)Vt,T)_0el1 -':,9 ~"111 '~")S WTIS Con'd tope-01pl. y7i 0- 9te el~i Eii 131.%IS~i, WS, IC~04-iS~ ane, BOC3S4, not des- cril-c-d previousiy. For Mie Latter Pompnund their L rofn,.ctory pru-perties Nkere deterininvil, o-ni,ical y ilia~trams were ohttvinod. The spcoiiO Dart of i,rlY0S'uij,'!tLCjD AMS (1e_N'0- -ted to +11,0 er*fecLs olf J~ LnJ F on t~liase com-cosi- tion. of S, By C and M mixtures. It wigs esta'bli- ,lbf_~d that magnosi-oferrite (','.'F) may imist, 1A110011sly ill all til Systems, B-,B, r,,,,S, all"I L12S. Card: 2, It 3 COUVM if CATOM ABS. JWR. in=m.) No 17, 1959., No- 61513 AUSM ONG. AM. ABSTWT Conversely, A forms only partially an MA spinel Con I (I and partially BA which bits a particiilarly high rafractiveness (18?00). The a0dition of I'T affe- cts favourably the high tempora-hire resistive prnperties-of orthosilicate mixtures and, in particular, an t,(Iditio*n of 0.5 mols B for 1 mol. S completely eliminates effects prodticeti by mon- ticellite (MCS) , incremsing tl-e high lt.emperatiire resistance of rnixtures by 130-3000. As 1-be result of this study it was established that by adding B to mixtures it was possible -to improve proper- ties of the basic refractory materials. Card: 3/3 S. Glebo.v. ..Y CATEGORY An-nUcations. Ceramics. Glass. Bindinp Vaterials.4 AM. JOUR. RTMUm., Na 19, 19F,-9, No. 68911 A 1 r LI 10 R Nadichowski., F.; Grylicid, Mf. IfO i (I SVS 1, 0 M .,B. SilicatteOni~, 1~159, 10, NTo 'I, M C T Por tli~- clariflcl,ttioti of tlip efft.ct c., articles, (-,1xTtI7-E!s (:~,rtuje).-ec'k -On were 'tl'g(), BAO, CIL(I, S;- ci,tc,Anation itri4i) tiquililirifi were react--ed. 711i,3 folla-Ked i,,v the Study of their c C, -1*positi'm ))v thp X-Tav Rile rp;lcrasconic exami- Uatiart metl)ods, Of narticular intf-rent were 11,e '2~4p~O - SiOw.) - 2J3a(,, - Sio-9 and 2C0,2 2 BaO sides of the threc-com-onen-b trip-n.m.,Iar *f'oncrete. 1/3, COULY-nY ,0A-MGOiiT A138. JOUR. RYUK11111.,, No If, , J-95% lo. 68511 AUTHOR INSTITIM Mr TLE ORIG. PUB. 4enatillp comno-Ritionj o' orthosilicates. ABSTRACT Con' i SNistance of four now com~nounds wits reve*lod-. BaO - 3 WpO - 2 SiO2 " BtLO - MrO - SiO2 - EaO - 2 CaO -Mpo -2sio;! and 5 Bao - 2CMO - MgO - 2 Sio".". Solid solutinns of the 2 CaO - Si02 - 2 Bito . Si02 tYne 1--ave Wide insolubili+y areas of the fusion. Heat resistances and certain ortical rro-nerties were determined. Roentgenograms of the new com- Pounds were obtained. A nossible prevp-ntion of the monticellite formation was revealed thm-t could be accemnlished by means of addition of corresnonding quantities of BaO. A nossible Card- 2/3 25 RY, i~: 1J wi: , tMer. rowea: ~ia -nPA das~m. ti*aawy4" w" - " *_n" o,: Dow lui th thi I " I w paw - ..-- p W V .bw --Am - .; . MIS tow MANY an -'beAn6-ej hie 'r0 ntin~m iwcflciv Ouli -1: 18234-6*5 BDS/L17P(r)/EV1T(m) AFFTC ACCESSION NRs AP3000459 S/019JSJ/63/009/003/0299/03M AUTHORS Xry:11tB1kyy,, Do Ve TITLES On the problem of- -the"pres sure of a rigid washer op a circular hole in an -lorthotropic plate ~0 SOURCES Prykladna. meMumika, v. 9. no* 3,, 1963j, 299-307 t TOPIC TAGSs anisotropic material,, digital computer, isotropic material, structurat element, contact problem., rigid washer ABSTRACTS In modern technology, along with materials assumed to be homogeneous and! isotropic, materials having anisotropie mechanical properties are used in the man- ufacture of machine parts and structural elements. The contact problem -of the com-,' pression of two elastic bodies bounded by cylindrical surfaces with yearly equal radii thus acquires great importance. The present work is a continuation of an earlier investigation by the author, with the diff erence that the first order inte-'-- gral equation previously derived by the author on the basis of the book by G. M. Savin (Konteentratsiya napryazheniy okolo otversti.y. Gostekhizdat, 1951) is reduced~ to the solution of a system of algebraic equations (15) (given in Enclosure 1), ' - . together with condition (18) (Enclosure 2). Tables of values calculated for veneer, Card 1/4 L 18234-63 ACCESSION NRs AP3000459 plates are given* "In oonolusion,, let me note that the above caloulations were mainly performed at the Computer Center o .1 the Lyov Order of Lenin Stata University ime IV* Franko on the Ur-a1--T-aTF--purposJ ligital computer, I take this opportMty IEFexpreas my appreoiation to the assooiates of this centere.oll Orig. art. hass 18.equations.9 1 figurep and 5 tables, ASSOCIATIONs Ltvivsfkyy Derzhavnyy universytet (Livov State University) SUBMITTEDs 12Nov62 DATE AC01; 19Jin63 FXLt 02 i BUD GODE; 60 c NO REP SOVt 015 !.Card- OTHERt 000 L ~q N ... V h 1W P90 -- -A va- G I A nu-fChfivs;A un q4 - h MICA A e "o, Lkices,164oqcm d6bibd i i eM M . Pa , of the-Ad 063* 4 4 -" iL ;hy4 f - . I theWOf M*WUSAW bkbka - a kibli-LIA"th art: terd. -T em cm wi ii i, dyuam;c,l R him 'J ry theory. of I=-exch j currMt. ixta-le. 9 counter- 1~ 9M S'jL Vko en on t , ~ b, e'fiow of wac WaNbs or. aq. I 0 cottomi'Of jqa t througa Z i.- tawii h e tbtwy; T GRYLLUS, V. VAJNA, S.; GFffLLUS, . "Industrial application of formaldehyde titrtition.11 p. 185. (Yagyar Kemikusok La-pia,, Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1953, Budapestr SO: Montbly List of East European Accessionsp Vol 3 No 2 Library of Uongress Feb 54 Uncl 7 !T .-,7- 77,7 *stlgalion Tof' a' 'I 95., FxPa4amntga~:Ia4 am v G I I kiml * l! : V A ~~/;nglo~~*inlotift6d utetlkbit!i(,iti*itihji.. .i~l-.4.~ MA "!: ~~ :4 ' - ' : I I bit 16 a k it) ace. - b[,: u %le in1j" gX11 ali v6riiw-. tile:- 6~icoiiinai:tht6wgtl(nj~ NOW tIltlyiell: the tho Ilp -P the .- Weft m"Itunlext 11 - ift! 10 C l Iloth''An tlf"Ro the:AwraricilbUt - Inw, Oxwligow raiki %vapt al it lunclkm -01:~. As M11W, that It the, r,~(a,d ox5h; lga WWjWni'~~4high ons ton i4llvi %whaliqu i, piweaq. Mq1W O'nUhRtit ih llulogj~ I~t nn swim i-4 COUNTRY Hungary CATEGORT AB.-3. JOUR. RZ11CLAL1. ',~O- 16 19:59, N01. given tZ, : The Use of Ion Exchange Resins in ~hrt Pood. T 1 T Industry Oli~'. PUBS : Elelm Tpar, 1)j No 2, 46-50 (1959) A reView artic-le with a, bibliography listi-f-g 58814 CARID: GRYLLUS, Vilmosne Bleaching of the sugar industry juices by ion exchango. Oukar 15 to.1:23-31 Ja 162. 1. Cukoripari Kutatointeset. ZSIGIIIOIID, Andras; MYLLUS, Vilmoone Countercurrent ion-exchanging column. Cukor 16 no.10:282-2086 0 163,, 1, Cukoripari Kutatointezet. 20 ."Cukbripar~-ozorkeszto bimottaagi tagja ( for Zsigmond). ZkGROND., Andras; GRYLLUS, Vilmosne c6unte'rcurrent ion-*exchanging;columns. Cukdr 16 no.-t-1: N 163. 'Parn szerkeszto bizottsagi tag 1. Cukori ja (for Zsigmond). ZSIOMM., Andras; qjjY-4yS_,. Vilmosne A new type countercurrent ion exchange column. Elelm. ipar I? no.6.-169-176 Je IV. 1. Cukoripari Kutato Intezet. ZSIGMOND, Andras; GRYLLUS, Vilmosne Experimental examination of countercurrent ion-exchanging columns. Kelm ipar 18 no. 5: 143-11,8 My 16-46 1. Hungarian Sugar Industry Research I"titute. %n fc%cd, .Irk 3ndu~-tj-r Rout .rch ZSIGMODID, Andras; GRYLLUS, Vilmoone; MAGYAR, Karolyiie., dr. Application of ion-exchanging substances in the fituiga:rian food industry. Pt.2. Elelm ipar 19 no.3t65-73 ~tr- 165". 1. Hungarian Sugar Industry Research Institute,, Ndapest. ?'51f 163 '6 21,, -~)/,)Ool c(12/ooVo i o o . J/ ib A 15"" A029 AUTHOR: Grylyts'kyy, D.V. 77 TITLE: Elastic Equilibrium of an Infinite Anisotropic Plate ith a Sol- a" Plate dered-In Rigid Elliptical Core Under the Effect ~of a orce and a Moment Applied at an Arbitrary Point, of the Plate. PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademlyi nauk Ukrayinstk0311 Radyan3'koyi Sotsialistychncyi Respubliky, 1960, No. 2, pp. 164 - 167 TEXT: Contributing to a study of elastic equilibrium of an infinite ani- sotropic plate with a soldered-in rigid elliptical core under the effect of a force and a moment applied to the plate at an arbitrary point, described by H.14. Savin (Ref. 1) and furthering his own work on subject matter (Ref. 2), the authar mathematically examines the process of determining an angi.e of deflection F, in a case when the displacement of the platels contour points is u = - ey, V = e% W where u and V are componcnts of the vector of displacement in Descartes' coordi- nate system, placing the origin grid in the center of the core and directing the axes along the main axes of an ellipse, then introducing a new change C. Thean- gle of deflection is determined from the condition that the moment of the forces Card 1/2 84163 S/021/60/000/002/004/010 A153/AO29 Elastic Equilibrium of an Infinite Anisotropic Plate With a Soldered-In RigidE:L- liptical Core Under the Effec- of a Force and a Moment Applied at an Arbitrary Point of the Plate acting upon the core from the direction of elastic material Is zero (9). The final equation (12) determines the angle of deflection under the effect of a olli- solidated moment. The stresses must be calculated by respective formulas con- tained in the paper by H.M. Savin (Ref. 1). There are 2 Soviet references. (Ab- stracterls note: N.I. Muskhelishvili mentioned In the Russian and English sum- maries is nowhere referred to In the text). ASSOCIATION: Llvivslkyy derzhavnyy universytet im. Iv. Franka ~L'vov State Uni- versity imeni Ivan Franko) PRESENTED: by H.M. Savin, Academician, AS UkrSSR SUBMITTED: April 14, 1959 Card 2/2 KRAKDWKL, Pawel; GRYMINSKI, Janusz; HAIMM, Hallm A case of aspergillome of the luvgs In a femle patient with tmber~~ colosis. Oruslica 27 no.10: 1061-1068 0 159. 1. Z Oddslalu ZI i s Pracowni Mikologiesnej Instytatm (bruslicy. Kle- rownik: doo.dr. P. Mrsikowkk. lbrrektor: prof.&. W. Jarossewles. (TURMULOBIS PUIMONLRT compl.) (ASPUGILIMIS compl.) (LUNG DISNMIS) KLOTT, Maria; KOZAKOW, Helena; GRYMINSKI. Jaauez Diagnostic difficulties in cases of eosinphilic infiltrations of the lungs. Gruzlica 28 no-3:201-209 Mr 160. 1. 2 Oddzialu XI Inetytutu Gruslicy. lierownik: doc.dr med. P. Krakovicz Dyrek~or: prof.dr mod. W. Jaroozewicz. iL(ZFMRIS STNDROM diag.) - GRDIINSKI. Janua?~; KLOTT, Maria A case of severe-sensitivity to PAS, SM and INH with manifestations of the involvement.of various organs, Grazlica 29 no.3:281,292 Ve 161. 1- Z Oddzialu I Insty-tutu Gruslicy Kierownik: doe. dr med. P. Krakovka Dy--ektor*. prof. dr med. W. Jaroszewicz. (PARAAMINOSALICYLIG ACID toxicol) (STREPTOMYCIN toxicol) - - (ISONIAZID toxicol) GRYMSKI, Janusz; WJZSZEWSKI, Stanislaw; I"ISAROWSKI, Wiarlaw Effect of BGG resistance on the inclusion of methionine-S-35 into proteins of guinea pig organs in experimental tuberculoals. Gruzlica 32 no.lt23-30 J064 1. Z Oddzialu I (Kierownilcl doe. dr. P.Trakowka) 1 z Pracowni Izotopowel (Kierownikt doc.dr. W.Tysaroitski) Insty-tutu Gruzlicy. KRAKOWKA,,Pawel; GRY14121SKI, Janusz Primary cancer of theltrachea. Gruzlica 32 no.1:61-66 Ja'64 1. Z Klini-ki.Chorob Pluc (Kierownik,. doc.dr. P.Krakowka) i z Zakladu Anatomii Patologicznej (Kierownik: prof.dr. S.Chodovska) Irstytutu Gruzlicy. KRAKOWKA, Pbwel, GRYMINSKI, Januav; MIGIOWICZ, Irerm Diagnostic difficulties in cases of tuberaulmis empyema. Gruz- lica. 32 no.10.'903-914 0 16~ 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Pluc (Kierownikt doc. dr. med. P. Krakowka) i z MkIadu Radiologii (Kierownik: prof. dr. mad. K. Cbsowska) Instytutu Gruzlicy, Varszama. With ViT-Us hep8ritis of INH an li.ver cells in patients iln(l F"Iliponary tuberculosis. Pol. tygr. lek. 20 no.424:877-879 Jc t65. -L,Z H Kliniki Chorob Zakaznych AM w Waromwie (Kierownik: prof. dr. Pied. B,:;rtold KROBLIf)i z Kliniki Ohorob Pluc InotytUtu Gnizlicy (Kievotinik: doc. dr. med. Pawel Kratcowkia), Y.R.AKOWKA, tjaweL; (.thYM'Nl',Kl, Jariusz; KONONOWICZ, Irena; HALWEG, lialina I I , Sponta~.eous necrosis of pulmonary aspergillom. Gr;izlica 33 no.5-.~431-440 My 165. 1. 1". KlIniki Chorob Fluc i z Pracown.l. Mvkol.ag;.czne.j (Kierownik: dcc. dr. P. Krakowka) I z Zakladu Rad-Lologi-i (Kiernwnik: prof. dr. K. Ossowska') Instrtutu Gnalley. (~Pthophysiol. Inst. U. of Bud.n~c,"U) 11-;etbod f r r Determinat.Ion o f -Une Lem, th o isorac tric -and 1,-,o te;,nA, a tkw,, tr,-t- Uar c)f' the Ventr-- cl '4~. Kreish,'o-rsch. 1951 40A9-20(5.q5-592) Abst: Exc. "ed. llp Vol. 5, no. 7, P. 911 HMNGk RY REVICZKY, L,, Alice, SZANT0, Laszlo, 'MAGONly, Tlona; National Institute of Rheumatology and Balneolo~,, (Orszagos Rpuma. ej Furdou.,yi Intezet) y U "Effect of Trypsin and Pancreatin Direstion on the iodidG_ConLaining Proteins and Amino Acids of the Thyroid." Budapest, Kiserletes Orvostudomany, Vol XVIIIj No 5, Oct 66, page5 _CO2-506. Abstract jAuthors' Ifun-barian summary] Thf~i effect of trypsin and pancreatin on 'the Ii3 -labelled thyroid-proteins o.L' rats was studied. In an identical medium, completely different results were obtained. The splitting ability of pancreatin proved to be greater and this excess appeared in the thyroxine and triiodothyronine fractions. The eventual importance of the quantitative ratio of thyroid hormones which are bound in two different ways is discussed. 4 Hungarian, 12 Western references. [Manuscript received 23 Oct 65.1 8 HUNGARY REVICZKY, Alice L., SZANTO, Laszlo, IVAGONY. nona, and G1RYMAE_.V_q_ Tam-, sti;. tute for Rh6UMatiSM and Curative spas (Orszagos Retima anZrl~Mougyj Intezet). "Contribution to the Evaluation of the indices of Thyroid Funation" Budapest, Kiserletas Oryostudoma , Vol 18, No 6, 1966; pp 654-662. Abstract: Authors compare two different methods of evaluating the ohromatograms of rat thyroid glands digested with pancreatin. After discussing their experi. mental and mathematical results, authors come to the conclusion that although the percentage distribution on the filter paper does contain data characteris. tic of the thyroid function, this distribution must be supplemented by the K constant, which may be calculated from the ratio of the weight of the animal and the weight of the thyroid gland. 14 References, of whi,,h 6 Hun- gariano rest Weaterno YAnuscript received 20" jan 66. UNGHVARY, L.:GRYNAEUS, T. Simple titrimetric determination of total protein in spinal fluid. Kiserlstes orvostud. 4 no. 5:380-382 Oct 1952. (GLV-L 23:5) 1. Doctor for Ungbyary. 2. Research Institute of Balneoloa and Pathophysiology Institute, Budapest Medical University ond Ishiervart- utl Dispensary. 3ZANTOP L.; REVICUY, Alice L.; GRYNAEUS,-,T,.,, Thyroid-function during treatment with the argot derivative lysergic acid butanolamide. Acta med. acap. sci. bung. 19 no,2:169-183 163. 1., Sedond Department of Medicine and Balneologica',j Research Institute, State Institute of Rheumatology and Balneology, ftdapest. (ERGOT ALKALOIDS) (THYROID DISEASZS) (THYROID FUNGTION TESTS) L.MCZKY, JKLicej SZMITO, Iamplo; GHMIAEUS, Tama&. Effect of hydrogenated ergot alkaloid$ (Hydergin) on thyroid furction. Iota moi~ph. aaad. sai. Mmg. 12 no-42323-33C 164 1. Orazagos Reuma so Furdoug-yi Thtezslz-~,Balneologiai Kutato Intezete. -,y , A i GR YNA.-, U, r, ct u moo r-i rLrjcx id u3 c- In!, :r, tal ;Olin 6~? .1 d a:~tlrl ty. Acta phys Gl 1 HUT, fl, 2 5 n, leA , - . 1. Secmd DaTi-artmerit of M Rhpum--i' " sm R-YA 'Meti-- n-al I lydrolOk-r, Ebdi! m a t, REVIGZKY, Aai~:n; SUNTO, L.; GRYNAEM. T.; MAGM1Y, "Inne, Quantitative determination of the thyrold-homone fra,4ticuns., their connection with the blood level of organic -Iodine. Acta physiol. Acad. sel. Hung. 25 no.3.,255-2&'+ 164 _' National Institute of Rheumatism and Mpai-c-sl if~trc,-ji &. - -)g-j, aidapest. L 37915~6' EWT (m)ZE'IJP (j RM ACC NRa AP6028495 SOURCE CODE: HU/0018/65/017/006/0634/~6471 AUTHOR: "czlcy. Alice L.--Revitski, A. L.; Szanto, Laszlo--Santo, ~,L..; RUnaeus. Tamas--Grineus, T.; Magony, Ilona--Magon', I. ORd: National Institute of Rheumatology and Balneology, BudaE!st Orazagos Reuma es Furdougyi Intezet) TITLE: Deiodination of I sup 131 - labelled amino aci SOURCE: Kiserletes orvostudomany, v. 17, no. 6, 1965, 634-647 TOPIC TAGS: amino acid, tyrosinev hormone, iodine, i5otope separation, chromatogra UACT: lR the case of butanol extraction and chromatographic separation fr 1 AB :ticul KI or I -labelled tyrosines, or compounds with a thyronine skeleton, the p phase of the procedure at which 4 loss of iodine appears as well as the degree Of this loss have been determined. The investigations were carried o= in aqueous solutions and on materials mixed with serum for comparison. The problems and questions-of composition of the thyroid hormones and precursors as well as of BII have been mentioned briefly. Finally, the reliability of the isotope method described and the problem of its usefulness have been discussed. The authors thank Laboratory Assistants AlAzzlo Cecilia and.D,,:tor Barany4l Josefte for technical help. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 3 tables. LJPRS: 34,1613 SUB CODE: 06, 07 / SUBM DATE: 13Feb65 / ORIG REF: ow / am REF: 015 IL 1"17937-66__ ACC NR, AP6028496 SOURCE CODE: HU/3018/65/017 AUTHOR: - ReyjgZky, All".-Revitsid, A. L.; Szanto. Laszlo-Santo, L.; Grynaeus. ZM&s--Crineus,, T.; Magony. Ilona-~-M~gon% ~I, ORG: National Institute of Rheumatology and Balneology,, Budapest (Orszagos Reuma es Furdougyi Intezet) TITLE: Deiodination of components of the blood serum labelled adogeneously with I sup 131 121 SOURCE; Kiserletes orvostudomany, v. 17, no. 6, 196% 648-655 TOPIC TAGS: rat, iodine, blood serum, isotope, tracer study ABSTRACT: In -Che course of the experiments, the analysis of the blood serum of rats treated with labelling-amounts of 13-31 are described. It is concluded that there is a great difference between the amount of iodine-hormone fractions and the total amount of serum organic iodine. It is discussed in detail and it has also been proven by means of a mathematical method that the results obtained with the active method can not be considered as analogous to those obtained with the inactive method. The results obtained with active methods correspond to the true conditions only approximately, partly because of their biological half-life and partly because of various degrees of iodine losses occurring in the course of the determination and explained by the instability of the iodine derivatives. 7ba authore thank Laboratory Assistants Tan&lg Caellia-and Doctor Barami J safnA for technical orl a4A hAa'* is an d tabY.,,JdP0*_: 3W11) _T SUWAO: 13F1 MW G'M MW: 02A 5 i-T :Lit J1 if qAl peod l4- M Ditiction of organic Impurities in Y.Ixue 14 by pliuv?" cb"Matogmphy. 143! a 11111ma &I - wt=,. and a in, ., rOC4 Irena h al...., -te* ffa No'. 31 M-30(1056).- MA-pFa-tic acids w NH4 salts "jr ere sepd. by descending T Whatmaid No. I paptr In' an atm. chromatography an qir 3 j, NHs and BuOH with BuOH satd. with NH,011,sdn, as on, cluant and bromcresol greini A Mir, as a developer. Rj ialues,~ ~44 relative to MI-4 butyrate were,. - f and acetate 0.45; 41;" - butyrate 1.0*,- valerate -1.27i ancl ca-pryt-, propionate 0.70, ate 1,154 (averages for 17,rtuis). Chromatograms of per- microliters llycerot (1) run alonimide synthetic blanks I, i quant. e3tns. Crude I contained 1-21yo and, mItted rougb Lq -distd. 10.2-4 70/c of tbeim Aci(Is. : Desmding~ tromatog- I raphy of 5 ml~4terz of I with PhOH, equilibrated with at auffer of pH 12 aa,ati eluant, Whatman No.. I phosphate 1 paper, an atm:, -Ph/phosphate buffer, and ninhydiin 4 utamle, veloper demonstrated Ahe presence of aspartle acid. #I Ine ( -1 M), glycine (IV). thrwnlne (V)i and ala nine Ilarly, with. BuOH ticial AcO M Situ ie, y3lifeisildiii7t c ASK 44 11, V1. Protine, tyrosifte. Vaunt; and metlilonlue werc, i.. t Siven. Totat amt. of. amino in the orde In td. to be 0.14% and In distd. MUM.08%.: c de I was es Detection of aldehydes in I was 6atTled-ou( by-pptg~ tlii~ j sponding 2,4-dinitr hi Oyd 'dissolving themi Mmes,. carre iM. '8) afid cliromatop 1:PhO In pyridlue:WOV 1, 10, w 1ruphing at 40' an acetytated Whatman Nei, I p4per, following it ected:, (Rj IMOH as an cluLant. TI wcrc det trange for 25 runs) glyceraldehydc. (0.1",22); acr6wnl RM ii . t; J41 rMnc (0.40-0.51); and formaldehyde (0.58-0.72), The-p of I did not Interfere with chi~oawngrvphy of the,compilsq Investigated. Y, UN Y, t pw t6 chrome ogm Quantitative matho4 for 140 mina -Wd 71 In glyc". _-Halina Orvnberv and 11an jamuszMewicz.- Pram lxd-_Fzm~ vCh A a a, No. 5. 5&-67(l9S8).--Quanti ppta. of 2,4~ dlitrophenythydrazone3*- (1) from ycerd could only be ldchieved by reacting 10 g. of I vs . ;41. of 0, 1% 1 SOLU; -v traft 0'. jor 24 hrs., filtrating, waiining 61 the filtrate W708,61 pd repetition of this p peedure at lent 3, times. Combin;l % Opts. were dlsWve4 In: I ml. of PyTidine/A16, N&OH. Solo spot. gm A ch t a' ihe4 at 40% The P" vapor or. Wca"O dyceraidehyde"(W!, withIS J, Ith myrridlue/We, NaOH Wn,' The "R& 61 aldeb m;. were dettle-colorimetrically. P616rimetric '"andards mert prepd. by adding. known; amts. of sklehydes' to pure glycerol and by, uftr the procedure Just described., cv.4 be ditd i IN., ca!W of U aid butyri a5aK. 7.,-7 T., 7. 4 afi 5 TI! 0 !BZ4 -7511~ it GRYNBERG, Halina; SZC2EPANSKA, Hanna; BELDOWICZ, Maria Importance of selecting certain conditions of analysis in determining the composition of fatty acids by gas-liquid chromatography. Chem anal 8 no.6:881-8qO 163. 1. Department of Chemistry and Analysis of Fats, Institute of General Chemistry, Warsaw. ,GFVMBERG,. Marek On the IT-A resonance state. Postepy fizyki 12 no.6:687-699 161. 1. Instytut Badan Jadrowych, Warszawa. -GAXtJPE,RG1-M.; KOBA' Z. Five pion isospin wave functions. Bul Ac Pol tat.11 no. 11:701-706" 163. 1.- Institute of Theoretical Physics, University, Warsaw and University Institute for Theoretical Physics,, Copenhagen. _L 362611-66 - T!Jl'(C) AT ~Ap6oi8341 SOURCE CODE: GIV0030/66/013/001/0277/0283 AUTHOR: ORG: Institute of Physics, Warsaw University TITM Certain tramport properties of semiconductori! under unlaxial stress SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 13, no, 1. 1966, 211-2820 TOPIC TAGS: thermoelectric power, galvanomagnetic effect,, transverse magnetic field, transport property, tensoro semiconductorK xw~ ABSTRACT: The calculations presented in this paper fire valid for the III-V and 11-VI semiconducting compounds with a zinc-blende struc- ture, Under uniaxial stress, the spherical energy surfaces become ellipsoidal. The galvanomagnetic coefficients for the n-type material were calculated.following the method described by Zukotynaki and Kolodziejczak, [S. Zukot~rnski and J, Kolodziejczak, Phys. Stat. Sol, 3, 990, 1963* J, Kolodziejczak and S. Zukotynski Phys Stat. Sol. 5.9 145, 19641,.assuming a diopression law E-E(k. for"these bands of the type obtained by Pikus, CO. E, Pikus and L, Bir, Piz# tverde Card 1/2 L 3626h-66 ACC NRt Ap6ol8341 Tela 3, 3050, 19611. With the assumption of an isotropic relaxation time, the equations were obtained for the transverse magnetroresistaneq the --armoelectric power in the niagneLie field, and the Nernst- Ettingshausen coefficient. Expressions were obtained for the Faraday effect, the stimulated birefringence due to free carriers, and the plasma frequenoy under uniazial stress by solving Maxwell's equations with a high-frequency conductivity tensor,.The author is greatly Indebted to Professor.Soonowski for directing the-present investiga- tion, Dr. J. KolodzIeJczak for valuable advice and discussionsj and Dr. W. VO~Hynsla and Dr. J. Ginter for their valuable remarks, Orig. art. has: 21 formulap,ABased on author's abstract] [NT1 SUB CODE: 11#20/ SMK PATEs 03Nov65/ SOV REPt .003/. 2/2 GRMB~ ~3Z,._._Organi%rtcja jAlskiej aluzby zdrowia w okresie poWojennyM OrganftAtion of public health service in Polahd after the war PolBki Tygodnik Lekarski, Warsaw 1949, 4/29-30 (869-M) The ehalth car6"In now Poland ceased to be a problem of Individuals'and is now under the control of the State -and under the responsibility of the government, proph a being put in the first place and treatment In-the second. The Walth service instituations am to be operated by-tenm-work- and not by single physitAtna. Every area and the smalles borough had some kind of health centre vhich perfbrms the -ftnetions both of treatment and prophylaxis. They are under professional control of higher scientific level Institutions,, (including the- medical and surgical clinics of univerait! es*d alBo under social control. The control is aimed firstly at the Increase of professional level -and then of the dDral level of physicians. The importance of the health service in planning as developed in a socialist state is stressed. .. Valtower ",WroiilRw So: Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Section TV, Vol 3, No 1-6 GRYLUMM, Ze , doe. dr. Organization of the health serwice and health education An rural areas. 2drovie pub., ffariez. no.5:358-364 'Sept-Oet (PUBLIC RIAL'tHe In Poland, -rural areas, organts. of hsalth-sorr.) (HULTH, educat Iqn, rural areas in Poland) GRYIIIMG, Z.; PRZYSUSKI, L. Case of thrombophlebitis of the splenic vein during renal myloidosis in primary chronic rheumatism. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.27:1244-1246 6 July 59. 1. (Z Oddzidlu chorob vewnetrznych Szpitnlft Ozerniakowskiego w Vie; kierownik oddziolu: prof. dr med. 14. Yejgin) (OTHRIM, FHEMTOID, compl.) (,UffWIWSIS, compl.) (THROMBOMLS3ITIS, compl.) (PORTAL V.ZINS, dis.) GRYNCHAROT -Urill Zustrument for removing foreign bodies in closed gunshot wounds of the exophagus by fluorographic control. Vest.rent. I rad.,31 no.2: 77-78*Mr-AP '56. (MM 9:8) 1. It rentganovatogo otdoloniya (sav. X.Gryncharow) nedeandhasti g*Dimitrovo, fiaroduaya Respublika Bolgarita (FOREIGN BODIES, isophague. In gunshot wds., extraction with fluorographic control. appar. (Rus)) OPHAGUS, foreign bodies. in gunshot wds.. extraction with fluerographic control, appar. (Bus)) (VOUNDS A14D INJURIES, gunshot of szophagus, extraction of for, bodies with fluorographic control. appar. .(Rusll) RUSAKMV, M. [Rusakievs, M.] - KHRISTCYVA, T.; AN)ONOV, P.; PRCDRMIOV, A.; FEW,, I.; GR7=HLROVO 1. [QmwhwvvO K.]; PAMVO 3, Stmdies! 6T the serun of some, migrant birds in the presence of antibodies J*tralizing the West Vile virus. Trudy epidemial milwobiol 8:139-341 161 (pUbleN62]o POLAND/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their H-6 Application. Safety Engineering. Sanitary lEngiTieering. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - KhImiya, No 3, 1958, 8537 Author : Grynczel Zbigniew,- Inst : -!::- Title : Rak Materials for the Production of Foamiog Preparatiow. Orig Pub : Przegl. pozarn., 1956, 35, NO 3, 17-19 Abstract A description of the 'production and utilization of foa- ming preparations (FP) for the generation of chemical foam, for exanple, of the produat of nitration of abie- tic acid. Saponia-containing FP are isola-WI from chest- nuts and peas by extraction with vater with the aadktian of an antisep+ic agent (phenol). Card 1/1 GRYNCZEL, Zbigniew,, mgr. Inz. Firemn equipment made in Poland. Przegl techn 79 no.1:18-20 Ja 158. (~RYXDA, 14.1., 1 adir Gontinuously operating Integrated brigade. Ugol' Ukr. 4 no-7t 24 J1 16o. - (441RA 13:8) (Coal mines) GRYNI4 Maria. Meadows of MW inia coerulea in tJ2e Great Poland region, Prace nm* roln i loan 13 no*2:145-269 162, lo Chair of;Meadows and Pastures Cultivationp College of Agricul- turep Poznmne Directors: prof. Dre H, Falkow'ski-6 I