SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GVOZDUKHIN, S.YE. - GWOZDZ, J.

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ACCESSION NR: AP4043544 finite-difference equations. It is based on expanding the'non- equilibrium,addition to the electron distribution function*(given in integral form by Fujita and Abe, i1i. Math. Phys. v. 3, no. 3,' 1962) in spherical functions and tnaking use of their orthogonality. The method proposed makes it possible"to increase the temperature interval in'Which the electric conductivity--and thermal emf can be calculated,land can be generalized to~!include any dispersion law. The integrals contained in the final solutions can be evaluated approximately by a quadrature method. This report was presented .by A. A. Lebedev. Orig. art. has: 12 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Chernovitakiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet (Chernovtsy*: ;State University) ;SUBMITTEDs 06Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE:- AS CWd 2/2 NR'REF SOVt 06 OTHER: 006 GY0ZrUal N, S. Ye. GVOZDLTM-',11,11,, S. Ye.: "The harvest of rerennial gras~~(-.s iul -a function of the :~,Owinu proce-dure alle the ro-Mosition of the. gra-~r, T-.U-Kt,-jre under conditions of 't.he Tidmurt ASSR." Published by ITO-nirt pravda." Moscow Order of Lenin Apricultural Acade-ky imeni K. A. Timirva!-,ev. Izhevsk, 1956. (Dis:-ertntion for the Degrer- of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences.) Source: ICnizhmjyj letopis I "'IC, 1; o USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fodders. m-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Blol., Ho 7, 1958, 29835 Autbor : _GvozclukhinS.Ye. Inst Title Fodder-Grass Cultivation in the Udmurt ASSR. Orig Pub Zemledcliye, 1957, No 5, 89-91 Abstract Data is given on the cultivation of perennial grasses in crop rotations in the Udmurt ASSR. The most effective grass mixtures and effect of perennial grasses on the yield of subsequent crops are indicated. Card 1/1 AKRIDIN, Dmitriy Vladimirovich, starshiy prepodavatell; GALKANOVA, Nina Dmitri7evna, assistent; GVOZI)OVSKIY, Vikt Illich,, assistent; GLUKHOVSKOV, Aleksandr trovich, inzh.; S91CUM, Boris Niko- layevich, dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk; YAKUBOVSKIY, Boris Vasill- yevich, prof. Prinimali uchastlye: POLONSKIY, A.V., assistent; LEONTIYEV., G.V., assistent; DITYUTSKIY, A.I., assistent; DAVYDOV, S.S., doktor tekhn. nauk~ prof., red.; MIKHAYLOV~ K.V., kand. tekbn. nauk, nauchmyy red.; BUDARINA, E.M., red. izd-va; GAPJIUKHIN, Ye. K., tekbn. red. (Prestressed concrete abroad; materials) P redvaritellno napriazhemvi zhelezobeton za rubezhom, materialy. Pod red. S.S.Davydova i B.V. y Likubovskogo. Moskva,-Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialan, 1961. 343 p* (MIRA 14: 10) 1. International Congress of Prestressed Concrete. 3rd, Berlin, 1958. 2. Doystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Davydov).3. Kafedra zhelezobetonrykh i kanemrqkh konstruktsiy KiWbyshevskogo inzbenerno-stroitellnogo instituta i chleny Kvybyshev- skogo filiala. Komisaii. po sbornouru i predvaritellno napryazhemomu zhelezobetonu Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Akridin, Galkanova, Gvozdovskiy, Glukhovskovp Samoylovt Yakubovskiy) (Prestressed concrete) GVOZDIAK, P.I.; KWISSARENIKOt N.F.; KOLESNIKOV, D.G. Production of convallatoxin from convallozid by means of enzymes from the fungus Aoperigillus oryzae. Med.prom. SWR no,12:12-15 D 160* ~MIRA 13:12) 1. Khartkovskiv nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmateerticheskiy institut. - (CONVALIATOXIN) (ASPERGILLUS) r GVOZDYAK, P.I.; KOLESNIKOV, D.G. Effect of an enzymatic preparation from Aspergillus oryzae on some, cardiac glycosides. Med. prom. 15 no.7:14-16 il 161. (I,'-7B-k 15:6) 1. Kharlkovskiy nauchno-isaledovateliskiy khimiko-farmatserticheskly institut. (ASMG111US) (CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES) GV07 I - I IIDYAK, P.1, KOLE,,'NILKOV, -Kol-snykokT, I H.] Hydrnlysis of cardiac glycosides by enzymen of the fungus Aspergillus oryzae. Farmatsev. zhur. 18 no.4:7C---,5 '631. (~SRA 117-,7) 1. Khilrlkovskjy rittucl,.no-issl~edo-,?,a"el-Iskiy kh imikc-.'a:- mats, evt'l Cheskiy institut. GVOI'.',!)Y!K, 'J. Tranaform~ tic.n of dJgJtcjxJ.genin by varioua fLlnf,711.9 llfedeS Of A9pergillus ud Fustirlum gencra. Mlkroblol. inur. 2r') no.31l8-21 1 f,4, (MIRA 1815) 1. Khartkovskly nauchnc-issledova~ellskly kh.mjko-farmatsevticheskiy institut. GVCZDYAK, P.I. [Hvozdiak, P.I.1; KOLESNIKGV, D.G. [Kolesnykov, D.H.] Rate of the fermentation hydrolysis of cardiac glycosides as dependent on the structure of aglycons. Dop. AN URSR no-3:352-354 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Kharlkovskiy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy khimiko-farinateev- ticheskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom AN UkrSSR A.I. Kiprianovym. USSR / Cultivated Plants. Grains. M-3 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-3iol., liq~)8, iqo 16, '('28068. Author ayDadxak,__X,_I_ Inst Not given.'% Title Influence of Aerobic Spore Bacteria Isolated From the Rhizospheres of Wheat and Barley on Germination of Seeds and Growth of These Planus. OriG P~ib: Mikroblol.zh., 195'T, l-9, No 4, 0-44 Abstract: Tests were conducted in 19506 by the Deat. of 141cro- biology and Antibiotics of Kiev University with varieties of "Nemerchanskaya Arnautl~a" spring wheat and "Verichnyachskiy 8" barley. Nearly 50~, of the bacteria studied exerted a positive influence on the germination of seeds and frowth of plants and 20,cjl - negative. Treatmant of the barley seeds be- fore planting with separate spore bacteria isolated Card 1/2 GV07-DYAK, R. I., Candidate Biol Sci (diss) -- "The effect of -pre-sowin~S po4- microbe treatment of wheat and barley seed on the rhizosphere microflora and yield". Kiev, 1959. 16 pp (Min Higher Educ USSR, Kiev State U im T. G. Shevchenko), 150 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 130) g: 1 . I - -11-1- ~ 1~1,1 -P!. - t 1. 1 ~ I, - :. *1 111 - BELITYUKOVA, K.I. [Beiltiii3cova, K-H.]; KIJLIKGVSUU, H.D. [Kulftova'kca, 1A.D.1; GVOZDYAK, R.I. [Hvozdiak, R.I.] Spraying tomatoes vith arenarin. Mikrobiol.zhiir. 21 no.4:31-34 159. (XIM 12:11) 1. Is Institilta mikrobiologii AN IUSS11. (ANTIBIOTICS) (PLU"S XDI3L3 dis) - __GVDZW R.I. Weighing soil samples for microbiologioal analyses. Lab.delo 7 no.3-1:58-59 N 161. (MIU 14:10) (SOIL-MICROBIOLOGY) GVOZDYAK, -11.1. [11-vozdiak, q,!.] Effect of higher pl,--nts on amprobi(-. onAll tacter.1a., Virnyk Kyiv. un. Ser-bial. na.lz-101-107 158. GVOZDYAK) R.I. [Hvozdiak, R.I.] Needle pipette for artificial infection of plants with phyto- pathogenic bacteria. Mikrobiol.zhur. 24 no.2:66-67 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN Ukz-SSR. (BACTERIOLOGY-TECHNIQUM ) SO V/1- 5~13/ 56-9 --2 AUTHORO-:Gvozdyk, G. P. (En-ineer) and kndriano%r. 11".T? 'TITLE: of Diamond Dies for -,',-,Iicron Size Wire (Stoykost' almaznjlch volok dlya -Drovoloki millron-Llyk-1, raz- merov) PERIODICAL: Stal', 195:3, Nr 9, pp 839-842 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The influence of thermal treatment of semis, compo-sit-ion of metal, drawing velocity and the de--ree of reduction -per pass on the durability of diamond dies was investigated, The latter was evaluated by the length of draun. wire (1-1m) per 1', wear of the die diameter. Alto-ether 1200 dies (700 D-f 0.03 imm and less and 500 from 0.03 to 0.04 7-nm in diamete-r) were investi-ated. The eependence of the durab-411ty of dies 0 on the method of heat treatment of semis - Fig,11 on, the position of t-,ietal - Fi-.2' and the table, in t~ie drawing corfl 0 - 0 velocity - Fi-.3 and on the de-ree o' redu "ion per -pass Piu-.4. It is concluded that 1~ The d"urability of dies in- croases with tho increase in the pLtrity of metal. from non- plastic inclusions and with increasiaS annealing temperature Card 1/2 Tiie Durability of Dia-lond Dies for Milcro:~-,. SiZe livire of sezis (within the linits in-~re.,3tiGated up to 105o_~,C). 21) 4 The durability of dies increases with decreasinc-D wire diar,l.eter and i_-creasins- d-ravring vealo-3ity (to some limits), The opti*i~~.ulii d~ravrinGl velocity den-_~_-',nds on the wire diame-ver, Tile durability of dies is coasiderably lo-..rrer dur-in'01 the first passes; with increasing- nu-.lbar of -asses made and tile rate of dravv-;L,-a~s-5 the stability of dies incr,2-ases, 4) The dura- bility of dies is hi.-her at low reductions (but t-dis reclaires a lar.-er nm-iber of dies). There arc. 4. 1 table and 2 references, both Df vi.),_ich are Soviet. ASSOCIIATION: Beloretsllciy staleprovoloch-nyy zavod (Belorets"Z Steel Wire Works). Card 2/2 Q~ AUTIHOR: TITLE F' r. o d uc t o n ci Pl lc o'.- c o Ye n a C e I e From. Resistance A 11 o PERIOD""AL: Is, ,P. Sta-I 0, Nr I I i, " ABSTRACT: Microwire mmade o-f resistance allcvs to '-ave plas-,,L,,~ity and, p-r-Imarily, good elongallon . As a P h the plririt ~io, nult of a tnovou r e d l! e e a , e g ous -li ' -' con! 1-i - - 11 -1 o u, er c om 1 n J cer " on -- - ~ ol !hype o'-' -1'e I I ~'i 0 - s '.,,Tas- concer-,ei. -1 L,'l-i e- i-',-ie p !a s T. TIT., - o-, ,,I t2 ctj I, -e~v:: e ra- '31, w 1 e a h e i tnile T ~3 L ce * i t h a rr-l-r)lrinurn cilaimet.-er o _f' 0 irrn. 1 ln * stl~-aighw-ay furnace 'I I rt e w r, a ir ,an d m um 3 r o f 0, 7 I. L = e 10- 3 :"Ll 3A! 5 mo-~"`L 0 A '~!~-o.'-'- f~ Uis D Is s o c i a r, ed amm. o ri L a 3 u s e,--"t a :2 con-Grol e" atr',os', 'r-- e Card 1/8 len-t-Ilng c e p rodi -c,-- Lc)'~ 1 0 f --e he ben e e e r-,!: of I g, e i. F igur, s e e ti -OM r- e j 't and" ot)ge~i 10 tic m e!!1,- e .,I a "o tie p C, :I s t 1, v 0 1 e e E 3 a ri d ab o l e t h s t e inlo e r, a i~u i:, e i cal I see ahem o a, rie te r,l.o ral~~e FlIg . I , ( . j " - COT .1a physical heterogenetly of 'I-!,, e e a! DOS J t Lot', ar 0 Yin p 0 .03 ~'5 ( t y p v0 ir, e t a 1 1 t'~,~ 0 0 .,e A ~-U L- - -nd. norl 1c I n s Or : s 0 -, 0 0 an w a s lu, f2 L~ ,-, e d~3 e ab -1. c! 0 - s -I- e3 1 ,w 1e 0 . 0 -n dli-m) was e-nc,o,.,,,eJi w t'ne- 'o-Llo,N'-ng S 2, -0 the C anl~ z'-e ZlIze T of L7 s ~ o n s au, e Lricreased, cocicent tlr~k-~ 01-Ze o f nori -.1c -,;s Lor-, ,y C --~n-,Jk -ejan- -,au.s-ed, b poQ17 a S e z e 'ZI t T'Q r-i jZ e e f I n e- e e 0.0~ an d" on p a- b-: f ard 2/5 1- L- - -1 Production oC Microwive of Hl.gh Mochant,-,11 Proport.1c," 23 71- gso 1 k - . - f~xv W50 lfLv 050 G'rd 4,10 -.oc' e F ig, . 1 .Elon, ation of 2'00 (A~ n,l strenCth B) of KhLION80-steel 1. 1'e ver-suo annealing temf~er-atl.IPW2: (a) fulmace at 00 111/ m W; 1 1, 11 Aliln- (d) saille, 50 111/11111) - Card 518 Prodlic t-11 oil of, 1-ow I vu- 011, filt"ll Mc,~011,-ll 1-c-al Pt-opertie-:3 Fi,o m Altoys Amount o:, eloll- W gation a,,3 nhown he,-e, triad,-j of trietal type A B D Elong,atlon In 8 - .1. i 0 7 4,7 100 12 - 1.6 0 70 53 0 17 - 1-8 -~o 13 0 0 19 - 24 ~0 10 0 0 Reject', in 1Z 0 7 47 NO which do not dissolve during heat tre-atment . Another detrimental factor is the presence of N whi.ch -L o r i Ti.-:, non-ulapt-ic lndtissoblbl~ t4tanlum n1-*:,1Je Lnclu.-ions. 1. - L L, The size of noti-olast1c irICIU.Sfomll greatl- ;7;,ffec- 4- 113 the Dl~lStiCit-,,r Of MlCrOWLre, Of t1le finer ,i ~ - ,-, . 'Phe c o r re lai t -1. ot I b e tw e E! n 'L, I ie ~ o e f Lc L e, r I e tit 0 Card 4/6 physical heterogeneity and wire diameter ar, ~,,,fall as Pl,oduction ol' Mlcrov]LL-ci ol' 111ji-h Propevties Prom Resi.~3tlance 21 25)- 23 - 12 20[- DO-'-20/25 o li A 95 81 20 39 00 50 20 30 40 50 Fig. 2. Elongation of 200 inm (A) viltimate strength (B) of Kh20N8O----,tee'L vil-re. ((i)-am 0.1 min) 0 versus annealing speed: (a) at ~)'(O C, (b) at 1,150'C, (c) at 1,2200C. Card 5/B Production of of' HI-Y.1h Mechrllr~,.-! Properties From Resistance All.oirs Fig. 5. Coefficient of physical heterogeneity versus wire diameter and size of non- lastic in- cluslons: M maximLuii 20 (b 1.5 ; (c) fj 10 (d~ 5 (e) 2.5 (01. (0 0 0,0V 0, 0. 12 0, f4;g size of incluslons .4o s h o,.-.- n 1. n T7 1',5-he ''Othoz' recoi,timends the u3e o If mc.! '4 1, ', -, ~-'. -. r:i 1. n. mum number of non-plastic, (m:Ixtnitirri 2 ~L (4) Total vedtict-Lon citirl-tilo; v.it-e T'v;o hatclie!; 6/8 of 0,03 m), diam n1chrome iivitle. ot' wictlil with Card 0.00""j, (' arld veduced tc) JLfTortrlf; drt'vef':; '.."ovc Productio C, c i! a Properties From Recls-_a,ce A 0 SUF. a -L- ci '7 /19 iden-,icclil h e at, r e a t e d Tie ~~A~t,nor foi.11-Ij ~!,aZ in increase i_r, ~,otal rejuct-Ion haS at, aiverse effect on the elongat-Ion, 0~ the ol' wire fail to St_;:~ndav-ds. Tes-, res'-11ts corroborltle earlier ~iatl-a dealln;z i t h r he r o I i!! b f C 0.' , p e - R t 4, 1.1 n- wh I cl 55 '7edu-"r'n n -fails to ; oilentaulo~-., every L~.o,- vated t"enriperatures EvIdew-,Iy, at high re- duction ra7es,.the process of reorl' -s7 .~__.6a::Ion Ls noz c omu 1. e t e d , ':;' W,-,-e dia.-nezer Sin-I'le S-4~-Ifa-_e la,,.ers of ~-;Ire are miore stresse~-J -,Ihan the 'I.nn-!~- 3 rney ave always less plastlo: the gas sa-GUral-Lor con zroiled atmoschere and the concentration. of heterogenettill or. the *wire suff-ace en'-mce 'ac'- o-' d uc " t I t C o n. s eq u e n 1 y . -an IncreaLO Ln re!Z-L.,.,,,e comblne.d ,,7_!zh itame~er lo%e~.~ e or-, g a 4 o roperzies Comc)osp- c-, o,- o d a t i-ri os, p he r e s v t'jj , .' '_ ~' ~U~. e f _~O Z T'10"P_ T, e'_ e Oj 1 0 d tic n (,- if iM, -1 - 01 P Prot-Jerries- F,,~otn T3,2,1 -6an-e A-1.1c),- 0/2 E~ ASSOCIATION-. d 0 C; . n d, I arn e 0 :"m c! am s c e rr. e n s ,e te a 0 e, 1 e d a L C -0 0 (1, a n d tll e 0 C, mm, i rr- 3,- - c e n s it: f-:1 -M 0 2 Z,' Ile r e Th,,, qu an ot' 1,) 0 03 Min I.,lim --,,1re Increased afte- heat, trealment b!!, timeg jnij quantity of N b:~, -5.1 t1r., e,3 . In o r dler 'uo proiLice "Ine *I%rirc- ev.- ~,.,Fitli good plaoi;lc proue-,~,-Ies, t~he --lutho- recozumen.~,3 a more Inert 1-umosr-dhoi,e ~1 o es o t 4 a 1' 17 -- c ~~e mechanlcal proper,,-es of verb ne T~-,e ~,e a r'e 7 f I -r u re s 2 t a b I e a S, o!,-', e t re f e -e n c e s 7 Beloretsk Steeiwire and Rope Plant( Card 8 /3 S/133/60/OOC/007/015/016 AUTHOR: Gvozdyk, G.P., Engineer TITLE- Dies Made of Yakutsk Diamonds for Drawing Microwire 2.1 PERIODICAL: StalIq 1960, No'. 7, pp. 658 - 659 TEXTs The detection of the Yakutsk diamond deposits made it possible to end the import of diamonds and to increase their application in industry, mainly for drawing dies. Comparisons have been made with 155 Yakutsk and 50 imported diamonds. The average weight of the formar was 0.157, that of the latter 5.5~6 higher: 0.16 carate. From both kinds dies 0.03 mm in dia- meter were made. Whenever possible, dies of 0.02 mm diameter were also made. With regard to the height of the dies, fewer rings under 1 mm were obtained from the Yakutsk diamondsq indicating the suitability of these stones for dies. The losses in the Yakutsk diamonds are lower than in the imported onesq (25.2% and 35% respectively), due to the Yakutsk stones being more regularly shaped. Their planes are parallel or nearly parallel and the grinding of such diamonds is more simple. The losses during grinding also depend on the condition of the stone surface. The surface of the Yakutsk stones being smooth and shining, the losses are smaller than for the im- Card 1/2 Dies Made of Yakutsk Diamonds for Drawing Microwire 9/133/60/000/007/015/o16 ported stones with rougher surfaces. The time of processing is 4%6 longer for the Yakutsk stones than for those of foreign origin. This can be explained by the fact that the Yakutsk stones being heavier and higher, their polish- ing and drilling takes a longer time. The useful life of the diamond dies has been tested by drawing X20H80 (Kh20N80) type wire 0.03 mm. in diameter and it was found that the durability of the Yakutsk diamonds is highers 'they can be uned for 1,065 kg against 1,050 kg (3.51A loos) in the cast) of the import diamond dies. There are 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Beloretskiy staleprovolochno-kanatnyy zavod (Beloretsk Steelwire and Cable Factory) Card 2/2 GVRITI-SHVILI, M. N. , Caiid hiol Sci -- (diss) "Nycofiora of tte Ksansei~; Canyon. (Georgian S-SR)." Tbilisi, 1960. 18 pp; ('-IbJI.L-Jsi 1:niv i-,- talin); 150 copies; free; (Kb, 18-6(j, 149) S I I GVRI~TSIHVILI, S. P. A GvrJ.trhv!li, S. P.- "The dotermin-.tion of the v)-cie r!~7q)osltj,j,, mildew, Puccinia triticina Friks., in Gcor.-i~rt," Trudy llrl-trt :~-ohchity r F!',enni.-, (,U-,--. nnuk Gru". SO), Vol. V, 192:8, r. 266-76, (In Georz-inn, rfr--u-e in 10 ltolml SO: U-2 clot ;q, (Letc-miq `-'hurn~l Invkh Otf~tey,b No. 16, 19,':Q). Country t USSR 0 categary : Plant Diseemoo. Disoases of Cultivated Plants. L yo L Abs Jmr. : Author : Vardosanidze , B. ; Gvritlahvi ii. -S.lp-- Institute : G,00rgiflll AgricUlturdl 1113tit'Uts Titlo Co3m Diseases in Georgia OrIv. Pub.t Tr. Gruz. s.-kh. in-ta, 1957, 46, 359-380 Abstract - No abstraot Card- 1/1. Y~JOT :Jr Du 2 o TAUIE, M.;,,GVUZDI, Ye.; GAVRILOV, K.A.; MM, Ya.; HUITSMEEIR I.,- Z) I VAN TUI-=-,--.5AJ[MITSEVA, V.R., tekhn. red. [Extraction of fermium and mendelevium in the tributyl phosphate- nitric acid system] Ekstraktsiia fermiia i mendeleviia v sisteme TBF - IMO3. Dubna, Ob"edinennyi in-t iadernykh issledovanii, 1962. 6 pe (Fermium) (Mendelevitzi) (MIRA 15:7) TAUEE, M.; GVUZDI, Ye. (Gwozdz, E.); GAVRILOV, K.A.; MALY, Ya. (Maly, J.); BRANDSHTETR, I.; VAN TUN-SEN ['Wang Tlung-Seng] Extraction of mendelevium and formium in the TBP-HN03 system- Nukloonika 7 no.7/8:479-482 162. 1. Ob"yedinenW institut yadernykh iseledovaniyi, Dubna, Laboratoriya yad*rnykh reakt3iy. 3/0186/64/006/001/0026/0035 ACCESSION MR: AP4020055 AUTHORt Brandshtstr, I*; Won&, Tlung-hseng; Gavrilov, Ko Ae; Gvund', Yd.~,-M&1,Y*, ,Yao; Ttubeg M9 TME: Extraction properties of formium and mandelevium (T]W-HNO sub 3, TBF-HCI) SOURCE: Radiokhimiya, ve 6e no* It 1964g 26-35 TOPIC TAGS: extraction propertys feruLuug.mendeIevLum,, TW-HNO sub 3p, TBF-RCI, p4rtLtLon chromatography ABSTRACT: The extraction properties of fermium and mendelevium aria studied for the first time by the partition chromatography method in the system TBF-HN03 and TBF-11Cl. The separation of heavy actinides will be better during chromato- graphic extraction from solutions of hydrochloric acid than from solutions of nitric acid. In the extraction colum% the heavy actinides behave Like analogs of the following lanthauLdess In UN03: ft is the analog of earopium, Md is between Hu and Gd; in HCIt ft is the analog of Dys Md to between No and Dy. It follows that during extraction frm solutions of MV03, the actLuLdes are shifted into 5 Card 1/2 ACCESSION NRAP4020055 positions and in extraction from solutions of HC1, Into 2 positions accordLuS to the relationship to lanthanides having a similar subsballe "The authors are grateful to Prof. G. N. FLeraw for his coastant attention aud discussion of results, Ya. Varkhol, Z. Borkovskaya, Vo Po Perely*giu and A. S. Tishisays. for help in the experimentep cyclotron usintenance groups,for conduction irradiation,, Ya. i Mikyl'sky*y for the silica sel kindly submitted." Orig. art. be*: 6 figs. I ASSOCIATION: None NOW 00 VSKITT31): 015ap6Z DATE AOQ: 3DU SUB CODE: (29 FR. no UF SOWs 006 OrUR: 009 2/7. Card ZAYKOVSKIY, Iosif Ivanovich;~,GyyAZDLPTSKAYA, A.A., red.; TSIRUL'NITSKIY, N.F., ~' - ijuk:4a~': takhn.red. LIntertaining with chemistry] Zanimstellnaia khiniia. Moskva. Gos.uchsbno-psdegog.lzd-vo M-va proev. RSFSR, 1958. 126 p. (Chemistry) (MIRA 12:4) I 111 -7 - : -, n '. t ~ -, I- , .. r "I ,1 .z~ - - 11 i, ~ , - I . " ~ . -f- I T~ i ., r , - - , -? ! ) f , ? -~ : :"% ,-, 1 -- .71 .p ,, ~ ii II " , ~ !,;- , . . -, , _f .. . 01. C, ( 1 . r . 1~) ') r, ,,, .1 , I- _ , t . I ( : L , ' I .: , ~, I - ... -, I I -a ,- a- : , ~ 'I ( ~ .~ i ;. .~ i-17 . . ;- 7-~ .- *F,.,,, , ~ ~) I f, : , . i., , ~ -C . . . ,. S( , : ', 'nnthl '.' ! , i - ,. " ~, --k , !1" 111. (1 n ~-- :-. nc r - r r i )n !~ :, ) ~,i- . ~ ;11, . . 'I ". T , 1 (1) r "I J11-1. . ~ C F, ; * . U - - Artificial fert~hlzers) nct ~,nly 'lie problem of com-,erce and riistr'butlon. I I- W . ( (Rolink Spoldzielc:,. Vol. C (i.e. 10) ni~. L~, Nov. V`7 -- i-3~-,aw 1. ~ r,].--- nd ) - .1 . I lion-Laly Index of East E,,.ropean Accessions C "I) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2, February 19,1~8 LEWANDOWSKAY Teresa; 9~~qp~l-z gm~pt- Y - Determination of thionyl chloride in a technical product. Chem anal 6 no.1:29-35 161. (EEAI 10:7) 1. Analytical Department, Institute of Organic Industr7p Warsaw. (Thionyl chloride) IiAX4D GWIAZDA, Zygmunt, mgr inz. Institute of Organic Industry (Instytut Frzemyslu Organiczilego), Warsaw Warsaw, Chemia analitycma, No 6, Nov-Dec 1965, pp 1159-1164. "Quantitative determination of met&-nitroethylbenzene in technical grade para-nitroet1q-lbenzene, using infrared spectrophotometry." cc) CMUMAp j4dK19% M6rj MAMA,, of oft"de 'Aft6#47 UrOm - (for beU), pp IM3~. LIM al"I'mal" op" teawea of 4dPIA Md Meldris prod"tow FUSTEPT, Zygmunt; FJMOCKI. Zdzialawl GWIAZDECKA, Irens On the possibilities of utilizing trichloroben eres f4wtwe, synthesis of chemical plant protection agents :nd 0 pWIbides. Przem chem 39 no.10:616-621 0 160. 1. Katedra Tachnologii Organicznej II, Politachnika, Warszawa ARCT,, Jacek; ECKSTEIN, Zygmunt; GWIAZLECKA, Irena; KRZYWICKA, Hanum Possibilities of utilizing 2.4,5- trichlorophenol in the synthesis of pesticides. Przem chem 41 no.10:582-586 0 162. 1. Katedra Technologii Organicznaj II,, Politechnika Warszawa i Panstwevy Zaklad Higieny, Warszawa. clw I ,, 1 .: i " ~ I I , ~IJVY L.!I;.. Production of ti-ar: Ul *t,.ti iJ r j;in I oc.-.v im i c---. i ~.'( -~- th- 2 0-ye ar pe r ~ od o f 11 h a 1, ; ' ; :! 11 1', 4 -, r-A c ' ~ i ~ep-.; N I " -- .1", 14 . - , . "ti no.12:358-364 r, Iflil. t ro I (r O-V "8 L., ~--Il Gruzli~-~-a 3.? no.4:3511-353 1, 1, (,1,. Z' KI'n'l-i Ft- c . j -!~ ~zjaLrv zne a(lem-' Zioj ~i (Kiero% prol'. dr. Mect. Kielarl0~1o..'-A MAKOISKA, Joanna; GWIAZDOWSKA. Barbara The behavior of some function tests of the thyroid gland with 1-131 under normal conditions. Nowotwory 12 no-4:325-333 162. 1. Z Zakladu Izotopowego Instytutu Onkologii w Warszawie Kierownik: prof. dr med.W. Jasinski i Zakladu Fizyki Kierownik: mgr. inz. J. Malesa Dyrektor: prof. dr med. W. Jasinski. (THYROID FUNaTION TESTS) (IODINE ISOTOPES, DIAGNOSTIC) BALASITEVIGZ, Wanda; GWIAZDOWSKA, Barbara Sc-46 turnover and the examination of critical organs in connection with it. Nowotwory 12 no.4;349-355 162. 1. Z Zakladu Izotopowego Instytutu Onkologii w Warszawie Kierownik: prof. dr med. W. Jasinski i z Zakladu Fizyki Kierowaik: mgr. inz. J. Malesa Dyrek*6: prof. dr med. W. Jasinski. (SCANCIUM) (RADIOMLITHY) GWIAZDOVISKI, Bohdan, CHOMICKI, Oskar;.Cli~AZDOWSKA, Barbara; SIWIGKI, Henr-jk. Standardization of the measurement of the thyroid uptake of iodine-131. Nowotwory 13 no-4:373-376 O-D'63. 1. Z Zakladu Fizvk-i Instytutu Onkologii im. Marii Sklodowskiej- Curie w Warszawie (kierownik: mar. inz.J*Malesa) i z Zakladu 0 Izo-topow 8DL w Warszawie (kierownikl. prof.dr.med. W.Hartwig) GWTAZD0'..,!SKA, Barbara~ MAKOUSKA, joain-,a .I~tlldlefl on lodijl,~-~Iptake mid tion of related faotors. Fol. an;h. in~)d. '34 n,-,.t.,,.721,-?25 164 1. Z Insimut-a lkikologil -w prof. 6r. W. 11 GAJL, Danuta; H~,gjarl; Application of isodose distributio-r. i-n the plami4-ng ,*- tzreatm~nt. Nowotwory 15 no.2:193-196 Ap-Je 165. 1. Z Oddzialu RentgenoterapJA Instytutu Onkologil w Vlarszawie (Kierownik: dr. D. Gajl) i z Zakladu Fizyki (Kiero~mtk: rrgr. inz. J. Malesa; Dyrektor: prof. dr. mod. W. Jasinski). JASINSKII, Wladyslaw; DEMIDWKI, Andrzej; GWIA.ZDOWSKI-, Bohdan A technic of teletherapy with cobalt-60. Poli3ki przegl. radiol. 25 no.4:363-384 161. 1. Z'Zalcladu Izotapowego i Zakladu Fizyki Instytutu Onkologii. v W Warazawie Dyrektor Instytutu* prof. dr. J. Laskowski Kisrownik Zakladu Izotopowego. prof. dr W, Jasinski Kierownik Zakladu Fizyki: mgr inz. J. Malesa. I (COBALT radioactive) t ..GWIAZDOWSKI, - Bohdzn; MAJUM, Irena, DWOMK(YtIW, I, MArier ; IMACKIEWICZ, Henryk- Physical aspects of cuneiform filters for the cobalt-60 tele- therapy apparatus. Novotwory 13 no.4:359-365 O-D'63- 1. Z Zakladu Fizyki Insty-tutu Onkologii " Marii Sklodow6)tiej- Curie w Warszaw-*e. Kierownik: mgr. inz. J.Malesa; dyrektor: prof.dr.med. W.Jasinski. GWJIZDCli$KI,Bohdar-., CHOMICKI., Oskar; CUMDOWSKA, Barbara; SIWICKI, Henryk. Standardization of the measurement of the thyroid uptake of iodine-131. Nowotwory 13 no.4073-376 0-763. 1. Z Zakladu Fizyki Instytutu Dnkologii im. Marii Sklodowskiej- Curie w Varszawie (kierownik: mgr. inz.J.Malesa) i z Zakladu lzotopow SDL w Warszawie (kierownikt prof.dr.med. W4,Hartwig) 4- CzWIAZDOIeISKI, Bohdan; MAJELIKA, Irena A measurement method for the distribution of isodoses in teletherapy. Vowotwory 13 no.4:367-372 O-D'63. 1. Z Zakladu Fizyki Instytutu Onkologii im. Marii Sklodow- skiej-.Curie w 'Warszawie. Kierownik: mgr. inz. J.Malem; dyrektor: prof. dr.med. V.Jasinski. POIAND/C.1lemical Technilogy Chemical Products and Their If. Application Industrial OrGanic Synthesis. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1958, 29708 Author GwiazdDwski, L. Inst Titlc T e Extm. ction of 'Furfurol From Low-FurfLir.A Content Liqu:)rs. Orij3 Pub Fr-.ci,.iysl Chem, 13, No 9, 527-532 (1957) ( ill lolish with EnGlish and Russian su=ries) Abstract Because ,)f the small difference in the bp of the furfu- rol (I)-water (97.450) azcotr~)pe and that of pure watery the fractional distillation of furfuril from. aqueous solution requires the expenditure of several tens of t-,ns of steam and of large armunts -)f coolinG water per tDn of 1. The utilization of an orMnic solvent f-)r the extraction of I lowers the consumption of steam for frac- tionation purposes, results in an easy separation of the Card 1/3 PCIL;JTD/Chenical Toclin,-1,1-.',~y - Cher-Lcal Pr~-Oucts ancl Thier H. :~pplicaticm - In(lustrial Or(yulic Synthesis. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Khiniya, N_; 91 1958, 29708 mixture and yields anyL;drous comiaerciol_-I. A cDmpari- son of the characteristics of vari3us solvents (a table is included) shows that C H Cl (II) is the optimum s,)l- '~ K The extraction"of I with vent for the extraction 0 11 13 useful whenever the cintent of I -), 0-%- The I reinaining in the aqueous layer after extractien with II has to be recovered by adsorption oil silice. ci;el or -)n activated charcr.)21. When multista(;c c )untercur- rent extracti)n with II is practiced, the c-incentration. jf I in the solution can exceed 10% CTN: It is not clear from text whether this applies to the extr,~ct or t~~- thic mixturle when mechanical a(,itation is used. CDLipareca tj water II has a niarkeOly smaller specific heat capacity and heat of vap~rizntion, 0..~)os not f,)ri*.i an azcotrjp~: with 1, and has a bp tUlperature differinG marke-.1-ly fr-)T.-, that of I, perr:ittin~; the utilization ~)f low-effici-C-ncy Card 2/3 Chciucal FrxI.ucts Tficir Applicatioii In,31ustrial Orr'%ni,~ Abs Jour Ref Zhur - 10iii-dyn, N,) 9, 1953, 29708 cAU:Uls and a small ruflux rati,). Whon II is urc,.l t~)tal stean savinf,,s of up to 8UA porcent cart be roo-lizud. The aistributijn ooofficient of I between II an,7. water varies from 2 to 10 anOl hiCher values, depencail'~; oil the con(litions under which the extraction its carried out. The presence of acetone or cf CH 3cot)" "' the s."ut" -)n hans no effect .)n the (listributLin c-,efficiQnt. Card 3/3 FOLI'd-M/Ch-mical T,_;chnology. Ch,.~mic:il rroducts H and ThAr ".ppl icat ions. Elements. Oxi- dos. Minural Lcids. Erases. Salts. i,bs Jour : Rof Zhur-Khimiyal No 6, 1959, 19984 1,uthor : Gwindowski, Loohoslaw Inst Title : Porous Granulated Sulfur with Vary Low Gram-Molecular Rroight. Orig Pub : Roczn. chom., 1957, 319 No 29 705-706 i,bstract : Sulfurg granulatod by pouring it off vihile molton into water, was troated with ban- zone-, porous non-crystallizod granulus were obtainod with a gram-molecular woight of 0.04--g/ml. Tho iilolting point of tho, porous sulfur is 107-111' in addition, while tho basic sulfur mass is baing i-.iultad, a great Card 1/2 GWIAZD014SKI, Lechoslaw; STOJjWOWA-ANTOSZCZYSZYN, Milka; ZIELINSKI, Antoni Z. --------------- :-- Automated continuous measuring abnorption of hydrogen chloride. Przem chem 40 no-9:533-534 S 161. 1. Zaklad Technologii Chem-4cznej Organiczne II, Politechnika, Szczecin. JPOLAND WISNIEWSKI, Wladyslaw and GWIAZDZINSKA, Stefanlj~~Department of Applied Pharmacy (Zaklia--Ya-rmzcjl--STosow-anej~, Medical Academy (Akademia Medyczna) in Warsaw (Directort Prof. Dr. W. WISNIEWSKI) "Determination of Disintogration Time of Tablets by the FP III Method and in the "Erweka VZ 4" Apparatus, and Problems Con- nected with Changes Occurring During Storage." Warsaw, Farmaoja Polska, Vol 19, No 10, 25 May 63. pp 205- 207. Abstract: The.authors determined and tabulated the disinto- gration time of various tablets with the FP III method and in the "Erwoka VZ 411 apparatus and found no significant dif- ferences between the two methods. They discuss the signifi- cance of this time and factors affecting it. 7hey also de- scribe several pharmacoepea methods for its determination and cite norM3 required in various countries. There are 14 references, of which three (3) are Polish, two (2) each German and Soviet, and seven (7) English. 97 GWIA77DZINSFI, J.: BRA'--T-L The f-Tfectivenomi !~-f InvefiLments in the notallurgy of feri-c-us metals In the years 1961-1965, In cmiariscn wlth the fcricd -.~f 1950-1960, . 206. PROBLOMY PRCIJEKTCWE HUTNICTWA. (Diruo Prol,ektow Przep-.-,,-slu Hutniczego Biurc yslu Stalowego, i Blurc Pr 1ektow Frzrrysli: Met%lowego Projektow Przerr G11141Ce, Poland. V,.1. 7, No. 7, JU1Y 1959 Mcnthly Li5t of F,-st EurcFean Acceaaio s Indcx (Fj:AI), LC, Vvi- 0 Nc. 11 November 1,05c) Uncl. GWL4.ZDZIN.%I, Jer_zy,mgr. It is necessary to economize steel. Przegl techn no.30: 3-4 V J1 '60. GWIAZDCWSKI,, W. Methods of designing the kinemtic system of a machine tool. p.459 MECHALNIK. ( Stawarsyszenie Inzynierow i Technikow, Meabanikow Polskich) Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 32, no.9, Sept. 1959. Monthly list of East ftropean Accession. (EEAI) LCv Vol.9. nol. %Tan*1960* Unol. f7 ar 1~'nc a s s 7e'jr KOZLOWSKI, Jan; GWIEZDZINSKI, Zenon: CHWASTEK, Marian Value of Schneider's medium in the diagnosis of Trichomonas infection. Przagl.derm. Warss. 47 no.6!487-493 N-D 160. 1. Z Zakladu Dermatologii i Wenerologii Studium 'Dookonalenia Lekarzy v Bydgoszczy, Iterownik: dr J.Kozlovski. (TRICHOMONAS IMCTIONS diag) NADZIAKIEWICZ, Juliary; GWINER,Halina; BERES, Janusz; NOWAKOWSKI, Loch On the cracking process of hydrocarbons injected into the undervault space of coke ovens. Przem chem 39 no.2:105-110 F l6o. 1. Instytut Chemicznej Przerobki Weglap Zabrze i Instytut Ciezkiej Syntezy Organicznej, Blochownia Slaska. GWINER, Halina, Sulphur and cyanic compounds from coke oven gas. Koko 6 no-3;108-113 My--TO '61. 1. Instytut Chemicznej Przerobki Wagla. (coke oven gait) GWINF,R, H. "New oonstruction of saturators in the NW4G cokary" by Z. Medricky. Reviewed by.H. Gwiner. Koks 7 no.3sl26 My-Je 162. ; !.! 1 - -; :, ~ ~ fz:: L., zil~.T,l - . ;! , I ~ .1 1.- ~ I --.:, : 1. ~I ~t ': I. .~ I . . :- 1.1 J~r ! : : ! WINER, Ha34na Polish-French colloquy on coking. Koks 7 no,5:203-205 S-0 162, GWINER, Halina Zia-, Origi*tion-.of chemical products during the coldmg process, Koks:Suppl.: Biulkoksew'n .no.5:45-% N-D 162-. lo Instytut Ghemiczn9j Przerobki Wegla.. Zabrze. GWINER.-Halina, inz. Coking gas, a source of valuable inorganic chemical compounds. Chemik 15 no.4:128-131 AP 162. ,IIIODZID, H. Safety problems in deep earth excavations. P.45 (OGHRONA PRAGY; BEZPIFCZP-'S7,,'o I HIf-ffyrA -PMCY,, Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan. 1956, Warsaw, Poland) SOz Monthly List of Fast Furopean Accessions (FYAL) LC, Vol. 6, No. 9, SeDt. 1957, Uncl. List olL --Fist I,( -onll .`ccpss!rrf, n GWIZDA, S. Insulating materials factories mobilize their production reserves. p. lo8. MATERIALY BUDMLANE, Warszawa. Vol. 11, no. 4, Apr. 1956. SOURCE. East European Acession List (EEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 5, no. 8, August 1956. C)q (--', w t ~", ~ --1k Lithopone. M. 1'rwmyst I*Aw-. 3(ZA). W2 41 .A 10411). -.,1 11 r Chem AIM lvfivs. 1wortit", Illrill'"IA of 11SAIIIII., al"I r4i'llonlies of I.. kilAteli. a 11~11 In tile Illallof. .f fithp.'e, Art Fe0e.M. Fr.nk Omllct Gwizdala M., G-dizdala M., B. Sc. "Lithopone--an Important Expert Product of Inerganic Industry." (Litopen--wazny product edsportowy przemyslu nieorganicznego). Przemys Chemic No 12, 1949, pp. 6012-606, 2 figs., 4 tabs. With regard to the availability of raw materials for the production of lithopone io Poland, the great importance of this production for the national economy is stress The advantages and the wide use of lithopone are emphasized, together with the diffi- culties arising from the exacting requirements of the standard specifications. for lithopone. SO: Polish Technical Abstracts No. 21, 1951 To Ma at Ma dMe M 196*4 by UM0 of hwading. - 169ka. sAd 4 Uld gwizdala (Raviii. PauA Milm., IM, 4% 14 N.~ 2. Is demonaratect b3tween the cmda fibrts content of red clover at varying growth stvL,p and its digestibility coeff. The bcnt period for harve9ting JoUrnal Of the Science of tho clover for feeding to dUlerent mrdoials -A;m: pigs and piultry, 14 days twforri fInvrering ; cvdv-.~, Iambs. and (nals, 7 days before Food and Agr1culture flawt ca%i in NII milk at the beginning of flowering; other C"s cvirln at fuli bloom ; and oth~ sheep wad borsm at bicnsPM April 1954 Agriculture and Horticulture. fall. A. G. PoLLA,~~ ~i full - :i 'HI IE-11 ~E: IIIJIM12iiIIII-I , IMM 1114:4 FIVI; t~ A-th Oct. 57 317 1. G,VIZDEK E. Zar',-~. Lec-zniczo-Zapobiegawczeg,) przy S. Z-M., Skawin. -;-str--owa-'e prz-,zqb-.cv u pracowi-kOw hutrucltwa alarnivium. Pa ra- dontosis arrong employees 'n aLumin-~urn works MED.PEUCY 1956, 7,'6 (439-444) Tables 4 Data are taken from periooical dental examinations. The condition of the workers' teeth seems to be associated not only with personal hygiene but also with the kind a indust- ial noxious agents ta which they are exposeu. GWI7DEK, Eugeniusz, dr Exposure of alum-inum workers to dangers caused by fluorine compounds as estimated by stomatologists. Rudy i metale 8 no, 5: 178-181 MY 163. 1POLAND GWIZDEK.,_Eugeniusz, Department of Preventive Dentistry (Zak- fad bentystiki Za-c6wawczej) (Director: Docent, Dr. J. WOD- NIECKI) and the Department of Microbiology (Zaklad Mikro- biologii) of the Pharmaceutical Division (Wydzial Farmaceu- tyczny) (Director:.Docent, Dr. J. STARZYK), both of the AM [Akademia Medyczna, Medical Academy] in Krakow "Effect of Fluorides on the Development of Bacterial Flora in Dental Caries." Warsaw-Krakow, Prkzeglad Lekar3ki, Vol 19, Ser II, No 3, 22 May 63, pp 236--26-1. Abstract: Author reports his studies on the effect of 2 and pere t solutions of various fluoride salts on retarding ,dental caries and finds that best results are obtained with chemically pure sodium fluoride, while poorest with calcium and technical sodium salts. He notes that a beneficial ef- fect on dental caries is noted in persons working where fluoride salts are part of the impurities in the air. 1here are Five (3) references, of which three are Polish and two (2) are Soviet. 25 a i- L::I I i:ot'ii, ou i, j Ac :L' L- ~4~' '~Iedical Acadc:;iy-' Iii i I C. i. !;u 0;1 --t: J 7, j A ~js -U oi n I'J I L fji .;A I Lo z: i. I VI i S S11US r L) i--.: :1 ;1 N LQd E, ND- C 3:) 0 0 GW'IZDEK, Eugeniusz; HORODYSKI, Bogualaw; SZAFRkNIEC, Irena -- - ----- Effect of Riabler's paste an the tissues surrounding the tooth. Fz,zegl lek 19 no.7:326-329 163. 1, Institute of Conservative Stomatology, School of Medicine, Krakowi headi Doo. dr J. Wodn-4eokl and Institute of Histology School of Medicinep Krakow; Head-, Prof, dr med. J. Ackermann. EkICCHOWSKI, Jerzy; GNIIZDL,K Stanislaw Critical water periods in the development of flax. Prace przyrod roln Szczecin 18 no. 3: 1-32 163. I"" DMOCHOWSKI., Jerzyj GWIZDEK, Stanisix The critical water periods in the growth of flax. Pt, 2, Prace przyrod roln Szczecin 23 no.21l-36 164o 1. Department of Plant Physiology of the School of Agriculture, Szczecin. G.-anz, S. "Increase of inualating materials oduction." r). -6. vol. 8, no- 3, Mar. 1953, Warszawa, Poll~ SO: Monthly List of East Furopean Accessions. L. C.. Vol. 3. No. 5. MaY 1954, UnclL Basic l~rrl'b-.,.c!-..7 of 101"s Vo l L*O,~ is t 0. EZI-1, T-ro ean CIWIZDZP 8 torw) (Cho"OW) ,-,. ~Z~ ... Fundamental economic acheivements of th6 'Ou'Llding insula-,Ion - U -1 industry during the years 1960-2963 and ita technologics- progress. Przeg! budowl i bud mIcezk 36 no.11-.631-633 N 164. Guommo."T, 1. "PrLicIT)al branches of the buijxIing materials industry in the Swiet U,_uJrr_," -.. 67. llsurmkiry of a discussion." P- 72- (1-TATM,= BUMQUTE, Vol. 8, no. 3, Xlr. 1953 WaTszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Le Got Vol- 3, No- 5. MaY 1954, Uncl.~ LAUMNSKA, Estelia; Art.,, - , -, -u- w 1411 Treatm-it of adnexitis b. ,' -Lnr 01- hl"Circ-intubitirm. Ginek. 35 nr,.4r569-574' Jl-Ag 1~4 1- Z I Painiki Poloznictwa I Chorob Yobie~:,foh w Lodzi (Kierownik: prof. dr. mied. -iernsmz 11. J, C: SIEROSZEWSKI, Jozef; LAUDANSKA, Estella; MAZUREK, Ludwik; TXRLECKAq Felpna, (~IMDZ, Antoni; WISITIOWSKA, Alicja. Urological changes following extensive gynecological surgery. Pol. przegl. chir. 36 no.2:177-184 F164 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Kobiecych AM w Lodzi (kierownilk: prof.dr. J.Sieroszewski) i z Oddzialu Urologicznego (kierownik: doe. dr. L. Mazurek) i I Kliniki Chirurgicznej A14 w lodzi (kierownik: prof.dr. M.Stefanowski). 4 3271. GNN70ZDZ B. and KOICOT Fr.3. Klin. Ch'T`T) "r---," w Med, )3y Uom. 7rzetaczanie k-nvi w szttlc7ncj '2 rrr, - hibeynalion Pol. Tyg. Ick. 19563, 11/39 (1657-16:~31) TaLA,-:~ 7 In 34 cases transfusion of 250 in]. oil conserved Wood wan c~-,-:- I w1t!'.'. 7 P 1'1' 2.i - ~ 1:F 1-1 ~;.' - , hibernation by cooling. A statistically si--nificant incr observed as compared with a group of patients v.-lio r.-',c-1-'-',-t1 fl, conserved blood after a previous administration of thelytic und Ordinarv conditions. At the same time the absence of V.-ZS Tioted i~i the hibernated patients. The use of artificial in thc of blood is recommended, especially in those cases in which continjuilly reactions make further transfusions impossible, or in cn~--zts in of transfusion the erythrocyte count and the haerno-lobin level show no GWOZDZ 3010-1-aw,' Effect of high environmental tesperatur* on the human organism; effect of exposure to humid heat at rest on oxygen and carbon dioxide contents in peripheral venous blood in man. Acta physiol. polon. 8 no.2:229-235 1957. 1. X Zakladu lizjologii Slaskej A. N. w Zabrzu-Rokitalcy lisrownik: dr 3r. Zawadski. (H]UT. effects. on blood carbon dioxide & oxygen in man at rest. humid heat (Pol)) (RUMIDITY, effects, same) ((MYUH, in blood, off, of humid heat in man at rest (Pol)) (CAR'BCO DIOXIMN, in blood, Is**) GJOZDZ, 13oleslaw Level of 17--hydroxycor tic oateroids- (17-01HST) in the blood of hurnan subjects exposed to them-ai streso. Endokry. pol. 13 no.3,275-286 t 62. 1. Zallilad Fizjologii Slaoflciej M w Zabrzu-Rokitnicy Kieroimikc: doe, 6r. M. Krause. (ADPBNAL CORTEX HO~IES blood) (STRESS) (MAT) I., I-A- r i:o Ma I i i I Ilm E!M11 I lill till-Mll L 60061-65 5-:0 "Walir MCEs-sroN tin. AP501 53t AUTHOR: Krause, -M. (Profesao 'Dootor -Directi)r)' PW6ZdZjl r 4: probleat of ~~deftth* of ~:414 1i rITLE: A'contributi6n. -to the ihermai- Ma :2, 19" OURCE: *.Acta medica ~oloaa, v.. 61 no. a5;, 2 -hypp: TOPIC TAGS- thermal death, circulatory ~Lrl *St6ther,,~jd hn. joit'ifi, ovgot Sumption, thermal metatolic block, cerebral tissue , respiraA'ory ~'iil t sho kil rat ]ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study y4s to- deterialine.the 't.~"P'e ci'~r" li~'Pqxia: ciedurring death of'ma=alls, circulattory.or "histothermal (causi!~! ~byi thej al Ila thermal "r:04p-T is.- of the tissue respiratory- ecially in c61r,,ib.r1alj~L'4 i6skle) enzymes.: 9sp s uiq, s ..'~:~ere.studied to determine the relationship between, tempera dire attift oxygen: ci*."~ali-'O by brai itr d: ~arison): It n tissue in v o other tissues*were include :~for cijm I I assumed that if asphyxiation due to circulatory hypoxia, is ~4'he crtge of thermal at"t brain tissue removed from the botr and adequately supplied:idth oirygen should re alive until,oxygen consumption begins to diminish as a rest~tlt oirl: inactivation of... the redox system of brain tissue. In this case the peak of the cux~re should ~e higher- than the lethal temperaturit,'for, the ~111o-e :V34-. C rd SV .............. L 60061-65 J; --t hi-toth6frl -ii -i~-wbu hays-t -out- - o- be.-belovAhe -lethal~ te~era ure-,-- a c turned h1;!1i'YP( .,the cause, Sixteen.ratd of both sexes, ~_veigh!~4456-~50, r! of brainSkidneyt-liverond Heart muscle 4ere;prepared. 111,401T. wefl.. taaceil iti ;4 burg apparatus; and half were dried in the oven to estimate-tie percentiN;e atUrp aad -then* les6e.:ls da mass. Oxygen qonsumption wtts.measured at 38-"43C temper Ahe apparatus were filled with oxygen,, alid- consumption was: rrieasured: at 42-hhC. ~:rt was found that the maximum *oxygen consumlition in rat brain tissue ot!curs betwizen 41-42c, i.e.j below the lethal temperature.of the whole body (4204--42.8C). Thus histothermal hypoxia is the "most probable cause of thermal. 6,ath. 1"ven if th'e cIr- culatory system could supply sufficient arwunts of oxygen to the ~)r4tin, ceviVral tissue could not use it because of thermal inactivation of4dopiisLtory enzynietS' e secon eries of experiments, when brain slices vere placed i~~ pure oxygen Ut_ mosphere, the thermal metabolic block was overcome, and the peak Of brain oxygen cdb-, sumption shifted to 43G. It was concluded that. administration OPTO:Wsen to 'P~ suffering from thermal shock will be benefidial. Comparison with: experiments on #rs that there is no fundemental dif.04trenoe in the i~e h= unicellular organisms sho- Itsm "ts. Orig. Ut. bas: of thernal death for unicellular and'multicellular organisL 2 figures and 2 tables. Ait 15epartm-ent of Physiologyt Eftle iart W-dicta Acmilenq,~ lldbrzt:-Rokli ASSOCIATION: cit ca wd--2/3 AP6029645 SOURCE CODE,.' PO/0056/60'/017/003/0365/0386 B. 2Y AUTHOR Gwozdz, B. --Gvuzdzl ORG: Laboratory of Physiology of Silesian AM JZaklad Fizjologii Slaskiej AM w Katowicach) TITLE: Research on metabolism of catecholamines in the brain stem. Disorders during hyperthermia4a"nd as an after-effect of reserpine. [ Pr fa s e nt edI I . at a meeting of the Silesian Department of the Polish siological �ociabLon 14 May 1965 SOURCE: Acta physiologica polonica, v. 17, no. 3, 1966, 365-386 TOPIC TA6S: brain stem, hyperthermia, metabolism, reserpine, catecholamine, DOPA, dopamine, noradrenaline, biosynthesis, adrenaline ABSTRACT: On the basis of previous works, the author studies the metabolism of catecholamines in the brain stem, disorders due to hyperthermia, and the influence of reserpine. The meaning of abbreviations used is explained and the methodology of the experiments made is described. The author uses his own modification of the Shaw method to determine spectrophotom etric ally the DOPA, Lt 0085L I ACC NR: 29645 0 dopamine, noradrenaline and adrenaline content in the hind and fore parts of the brain stems of mice killed by immersion in liquid nitrogen. Before they were killed, the animals of the first group were exposed to high temperatures of 40 to 42C for two hours, while the animals of the second group were given intraperito- neal injections of 20 mg/kg-l of reserpine. In both groups, the concentration of DOPA and catecholamines in the hind part of the brain stem was found to be lower than in the control group. The widest divergences were observed for DOPA and noradrenaline. During hyperthermia, DOPA concentration was reduced by 4216 and noradrenaline concentration by 470/6. But after the reserpine injections, the concentration dropped correspondingly by 31 and 5911o. From the above findings, it can be supposed that disorders of the biosynthesis of catecholamines in the hind brain, caused by the effects of temperature or reserpine, occur mainly during oxidation stages. AnUnalA given air containing 65% 02 during exposure to hyper- thermia (40C) did not show the effect of this factor on the disorders of the bio- synthesis of catecholamines caused by hyperthermia factors. It was also found that after the animals were removed from the incubator, the level of dopamine was the first return to normal, followed by that of noradrenaline and finally by DOPA. In the fore part of the brain stem, (mainly inside the inter-brain) the changes observed in the substances differ from those observed in the hind part of the brain stem. Concentration of noradrenaltne in the front part of the brain stem of animals /3 1.9054-67 ACC NR, -AP6029645 exposed to hyperthermia was observed to be 75% higher than in animals bel mals belongling to the control group. The author thanks Dr. T. Wilczok from the Institute Oncology for his help during the preparation of the method for observing the h--F- [GC] c atec o amines. Orig. art. nas: 5 figures and 5 tables, SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 20Aug65/ ORIG REF: 012/ OTH REF.,. 0321 3113 GWOZDZ, Xmil; STXC, Ieszek A case of perlarteritis nodosa diagnosed intra vitam. Polskie arch.med. wownstrz, 29 no,11'. 1541-1548 '59o 1. Z III Oddzialu Chorob VevuetrMch Sipitala HieJokiego ur.4 w latoviesch, Ordymator: dr.mod. B. Gwozdz. (P3LRIMARITIS NOWSA diag. ) PIATKOWSKA, Barbara; GdOI-DZ, Eugeniusz; ORLOWSKI, Witold,.J., doc. dr. med. Modern methods of treatment in herpetic keratitis. I. Method3 of idoxuridine application in the light of experimental studies. Klin. oczna 35 no.1:1-6 165. 1. Z Oddzialu Chorob Oczu WSO w Warszawie (Ordynator: doe. dr. med. W.J. Orlowski). FTATKOT,"SKA, Barbara; G',-.' D7, .F~t.. - !~g. -,~- Modern methods of treatment cf herpetIc keratitis. 11, Ido)curidinc and cryotherapy in deep infectiens. nir, oczna 35 no.2:333-336 165. I. Z Oddzialu Chorob Oczu 14SO w War3zawi-e (Ordynator: doc. dr. med. W.J. Orlowski). GWOZDZ, Eugeniusz IDU in the treatment of herpetic keratitis. Klin. oczna 34 no.2.-211-218 164. 1. Z Oddzialu Ocznego w Warqzawie (Ordynator. doe. dr med. W. J. Orlowski). i (IlkfozLzj J.; Czernicki, S.; Vysocka, 'A. Actual weight tolerances of pressure-weldea and seamless tubee&. p. 367. (NtYvIIALIZAUJA. Vol. 24,, no. 7, July 1~56, I%arsza,~a, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (BEAL) LC. Vol. 6. no. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncl. LAPINSKA, Jozefina; oraz wspolpracownicy: BANASZKIEWICZ, Halina; Elz~ieta; DOBRUCKA-KOKINSKO, Ewa; KALINOWSKI, Jan; STALINSKAP KROSNIAK, Franciszka; GWOZDZ, Jozef; LUTZ, Hanna; LUTZ, Jerzy; DWORAK, Wlodzimierz; NARUSZEWICZ, Wanda The efficiency of occupational rehabilitation in sanatoria for young people. Gruzlica 33 no-4:323-332 Ap 165. 1. Z Zespolu Nadzoru Specjalistycznego Instytutu Gruzlicy (Kierownik: lek. A. Kwiekowa) (for Lapinaka). 2. Sanatorium w Lagiewnikach (for Banaszkiewicz, Stalinska). 3. Sanatorium im. Okrzei v Otwocku (for Dobrucka-Kokinsko, Kalinowski). 4. Sanatorium w Istebnej (for Krosniak, Gwozdz). 5. Sanatorium w Dziekanowie Lesnym (for H. Lutz, J. Lutz). 6. Sanatorium w Dzierzaznie (for Dworak, Naruszewicz).