SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT HOLECKOVA, E. - HOLES, S.

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HOLECKOVA, 1. 'Gtol6jic analysis of the effect of a colchicine dorivative in tissue cultures. Biol-listr 31 Suppli96-99 2 Jan 1951. (CUIL 20:9) 1. Work group of Prof. B. Sekla, M.D. of the Institute of Biology of the Medical Faculty of Charles University, Prague. HUIU%&Uvi~) L.;Illalzi., Z.;Iluui,.A., W. "Factors Affectin,,,- the Resistance of the Gastric Mucosagi to K-niger Erosions." P. 147, (CESKOSWM66A FYSIUJJ)GIE) Vol. 3, No. 2, May 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia) 80; Monthly List of East European Acreasionso (Mod,)) LC) Vol., 4 No. 5, Yay 1955, Uncl. =MCKOVA, I.; HRUXA, Z.; FOUPA. 0. Iffoot of certaln f%-.tore onzestetwee of the gastric incoma *=I its.relation to erosions consecutive to hup4sr. Chokh. fitiol. 3 no.2:153-160 1954. 1. Institut Iseledovial*& narodnogo pitaniya, fiziologichookme otdolonlre, Praha. (STOMACH, ~bytiology, off. of hunger on gastric ancose in animals, variations in resist. to hWer-indncod erosions) (KUCUOUS RIKHRANNS, stomach, off. of hunger in animals. variations in resist. to hunger-induced erosions) (MJXGZR. effects, on stomaoh :vncosa in animals, resist. to hunger-induced erosions) CZECHOSLOVAKIA/General Probli= of Pathology - Tumora. Irmuiity. U-3 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 16, 1958, 75449 Author ; Sekla, Bohumil; Bednar, Blahoslav,~~~Xzn_., Inst : - Title : Resistance of Rats to Tumor Implantation and to Develop- ment of a Neop1c,an Produced by a Chenical Carcinogen. Orig Pub : Univ. carolinao Med., 1955, SuPPl- No 1, 1944.102 Abstract : Hybrid rate in which Walker tumor 256 does not take are relatively resisi;ant also to the carcinogenic action or 3.4 -benzpyrene: subcutaneous tumors were developed by than more slowly than by a line susceptible to Whistere -- K,P. Markuzee Card 1/1 HOLECKOVA, X.; POUPA, 0. ,*Now= Growth of explanted rat kidne7 undergoing hy-parplasia in vivo. Physiol. boham. 5:17-21 SUPPI. 1956. 1. Gzachoslovak AcadeTT of Sciences, Laboratory of the 1"hysiology and Pathophysiology of Metabolism, Prague. (KIDNLITS, physiol. growth of explanted rat kidney undergoizg hyperplasia in vivo) (GROWTH of explanted rat kidney undergoIDS hyperplasia In vivo) (HYPIRTROPHY AND PHTPERPLASIA kidneys, in vivo, explanted from rate) (4L-T'O 32;~Z~XCKOVA, 30 -, HHUZA, Z. Relation of lesions of the stomach in rate on lose of body substance in hunger. Ceek. fysiol. ~ no.4;449-455 1951S. 1. LiLborator pro Fyotologii a Pathofysiologii premem, latek CSAV, Praba. (STOMACH# pbysiologr, off. of exper. lesions on body weight In fauting rate (Cs)) (FASTING, effects, on body weight in rate with gastric lesions (Cs)) (BODY WEIGHT, eff. of gastric lesions on weight lose Inkstivg rate (Cz)) POL KeotI4 CZECHOSWVAM/Mmn and Animal Physiology. Digestion. Abe Jour: Ref. Zhur-Biol., No 6, lgc;8, 26983. Author E. Faltova, E. Holec md Z. Placer. Inst Title The Effect of Hunger on the Secretion, of Hydroc4oric Acid and the Proteolytic Activity of the Glandular ]Portion of the Rat's Stanch. Orig Pub: &skosl. gastroenterol. a V./Aive, 1957.p 11, No 2, 142-147. Abstract: Prolonged hunger (loss of 25 to 30% of body weight) practically did not lower the pR of the gastric juice in ratep but the proteolytic activity of sto- mach homogenates was ccusiderably reduced, the more so the greater was the damage to the gastric mucosa. resulting from hunger. The secretory factors pro- QLrd 1/2 3(, CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Human and Animal Physiology. Digestion. V Abe Jour: Ref. Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 26963. duced erosion of the gastric imcosa only when the resistence of the mucosa was lowered. Card : 2/2 EXCERPTA VEDICA See 5 Vol 12/8 General Path. Aug 59 2155. GROWTH INHIBITION OF WALKER 2.64 CARCINOMA IN HATS BY IN- JECTIONS OF CULTURE MEDIUM FROM EXPLANTED TUMOUR-1141MUNE: RAT SPLEENS - H o I e 1! It o v A E. ani S e It I a B. Lab. of Physiol. and Physiopathol. of M-eTa-B_._._C_ze_c_Fo_sTo-v&k. Aced. of Sets, Prague - NEOPLASMA 1958, 5/1 (20-25) Graph@ 3 Tables I Illus. I In 3 independent experiments spleens of black Walker-resistant rate, immunized in vivo with Walker 256 carcinoma, were cultivated an fragments In roller tubes. The culture medium, collected and injected to suNceptible tumour-bearing Wistar rate. caused prolonged survival of hosts, and in some cases complete regression or the tumour, in comparison with injections of culture medium (rum normal (not immunf) spleens from the same resistant strain. Staxney - Philadelphia, Pa. ~V. 16) HOLECKOVA, A.; POUPA, 0.; IORY ' P. Preservation of liver and muscle tissues explantsd frou rats adapted to intermittent cold. Oeak. fYsiol. 7 no.3:217-218 IftY 58. 1. Laborator pro fysiologii a patofysiologii premany latek WO, Thtav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha. (TROSPLAIRATIONO liver & muso. tissue preaerv. from rate adapted to Inter- mitt-ant cold (Oz)) (LIV3R, transpl. tissue preserv. from rate adapted to intermittent cold (Cs)) (MUSCLES, transpl. same) (AIDAPBATION, liver & musc. tissue prenerv. from rats adapted to cold(cs)) SIRVIT, 2.. 3xperience with the adaptation of explanted tissues to an anticonvalsant (3,5,5-trimethyl.-oxasolidine-2, 4-dione, trimedal) and to phenobarbital. Gesk. fYaiol- 7 no-3:262-263 May 58. 1. Isborator pro fYaiologii a Patofysiologii premeny letek G&AV, Praha, Pysiologicky ustav CSAV, Prabs. (TI36UB CUMIM, adaptation of explanted heart embryonic ties-ass to pheno- IuLrbital & anticonvuleant trizedal (Cz) (PMOALRBITLL, of f. ou embryonic heart tissue oulturep adaptation (Cs)) NUSCIa IMIAURM, off. trimedal, on embryonic heart tissm culture, adaptation (Cz)) (EM&RT, embryology, tissue culture, ndaptation to misc. relaxant trimedal phenobarbital (0s)) EXCERPTA YEDICA See 4 Vol 12/6 Med. Vinro. Julie 59 1985. INHIBITION OF GROWTH OF A TUMOUR BY THE CULTURE MEDIUM OF SPLEENS IMMUNIZED AGAINST THE TUMOUR - 1;Lnity4cerdstu n1doru kultivafnfm prostfedfnj slezin imunisovanych proti n1drru - Holetxz-vi E. and Sekla B.. Biol. Ust. Ldk. Fak., Karlovy Univ., P.,aha 1958. 7/4 (306-307) Tables I In 3 separate experiments the spleens of tumour-im*.nwie rat!j of an Inbred black strain resistant to Walker 256 tumour were cut Intopicces und c%!!'.$#*vc:' in roller tubes. The culture mediurn was collected, centrifugeo nd injecl,ed Into wisceptible tumour-bearing ratc. As compared with the controls, wh!ch were injected with culture medium f rom normal (non-immune spleens), the treatm-int result t4 in pro- longed survival of the animals, and in a few cases a complete regresedra of the tumour., (V, 4, 16) 3 j FIMCKOVA, I.; FABRTp F. ?,ood-intake adaptation and gastric changes following interrupted tarvatIon im,rate. Gesk. fysiol. 7 no.4:358-360 July 58. : . Iaborator pro fysiologii a patofysiologii promeny latek CUT, Ustav Dro vyzkum vyzIvy lidu, lf~siologicke oddeleni, Praha. (SURVATIOU, expero adaptation & gastric changes in mts (On)) HOIjCKDVA, E.; CHYTH., F. *N" 1' p-idt on of liver tissue to intermittent cooling in rate. Cesk. f7aiol. A 7 no-5:469 Sept 58.. 1. laborator pro fysiologii a patofysiologii premeny latekp Pruba. (LIVII, Physiol. adaptation to intermittent cooling in rate (Cz)) (COLD,, effects, liver adaptation to intermittent coolizMr In rats (Cm)) (AMI-9!&TION Same ) CHVAPIL, M.; HOIECKOVIL, 1. Collagen synthesis in tissue cultures. Cook. fysiol. 7 a-3#5:480-481 Sept 58. 1. Ustav hygieny a chorob z povolani. laborator pro fyolologii a pato- fyniologii premerW latek CSAV, Praha. (COMAGIN, metabolism, biosyntheeis in tissue cultures (CZ)) (TV3,SUM- foUIM-93, collagen synthesis in tissue cultures (Oz)) EXCERPTA K~DIIVA Sec 2 Vol 1.115 60 2505. STUDIFS ON THE ADAPTATION OF NIETABOLIS.M. VIII. THE LATENT PERIOD 01.1 I-Xill,ANTFD TISSUES OF RATS ADAPTED TO IN"TE11- 4Fk(jvA E- , Ilou lia 0. , rid 1,"Ahr Y P. MITTENT STARVATION - Itt -1 Lab. of Physiol. and Pathoph' Inat. Ut fluman Nutr.. [Irliglim. PHYSIOL. BOHEM. 1959, 87, (15-21) Graphs 2 Tables 3 The latent period of ex~planted striated muscle and liver tissues of rats adapted to intermittent starvation is significantly reduced in comparison with the latent period of the same tissue of control animals. An increase of substances Important for active growth of explanted tissues (glycogen and proteins) in the livers and muscles of adapted arilmals may be responsible for this effect. Charges In the metabolism of the whole inimal as well as direct cellular changete may be prallent, but only the former ha,te hitherto been proved, Whatever the mechanism of this phenomenon may be, I,. in noteworthy that changes established during the adaptation of the whole orgartlen appear in primary explants of its tissues. Hahn - Prague HOLv.CMDVA, Z.; YALTOVA. IWIA, Z.*. CHTTIL. Y.; KOMKY, M.; TAT, J.; FARIZIM, J., Studies on the mechanism of adaptation to dietatia chatWou and to other stiamli in rate. Ceek. fysiol. 8 no.3:195-196 Apr 59. 1. Iaborator pro fyBiologil a patofysiologii premeny latak, CSAV, Praha, Predneseno na Ill. fyziologickych dnech v Brno 14. 1. 19,1*,g. (ADAPTATION, to food composition & feeding rlqthm in rats (Ca)) OTOOT,). adaptation of rate to food comnosition & feeding rbVthm (Gs)) HOIMKOVA, A.; WONMUK, A. Problem of using acrylates in bons surgery. Cas. lek. cask. 96 no.14: 430-433 3 Apr 59. lo Iaborator pro fYziologii a patofyziologii premeny WAY, Praha, pred- nosta doc. dr. 0. Poupa. Chirargicka klinika PU v Olcimouci, prednosta Prof. dr. VL. Rapant. B. H. Praba 2. Albertov 4. (BOM AND BON=, surg. with acrylates, tox, reactions in rato (Go)) (ACRYI&TISO tox, tox. reactions in bone surg. in rats OR)) GHVAPIL,M.; --M1JVPYk, Zffect of various concentrations of silicon dioxide, colliodal silicie acid and titanium dioxide on the synthesis of collagen proteins in tissue cultures of fibroblast, Fracovni. lqik. 11 W.7: 341-344 S '59- 1. Ustav bygieny prace a chorob z povolani, Praha, reditel prof. dr. Teisinger - Iaborator pro fyolologii a patofyziologLi meta- bolismu latek, OBAV,Pmhao (COUw1w) (SILIGA pharmecol.) (TITANIUM) SULCOVA, L.;J~~ Straims of laboratory rats and mice for ontological investigations in our laboratories. Reoplasma,Bratiel. 7 no-1 suwl:32,35 160. 1. Biologio)W ustav Karlovy university, Praha. Laborabor pro fysiologii(a patofysiologii premeny latek CSAV, Fral-A. NEOPLASMS exper) (ANIMALS LABORATORY) __HOWSKIONVAj 11. * OTLIKOVA, K.; SMIA, B.,; WAGNER, V. _,. M The resistance of vartoys strains of rate to Vallver 256 I;amr and serological responses to a aiigle antigenic lopulse. Neopuama,Bratial. 7 no.l. suppit42-43 6o. (IMOPLASKS immuol) PLAUR, Z. ; SLABOCHOVA, Z. ; ROUBAL. Z. ; NOVAK, M. '- HOIXJKOVA, A. ; IMULA, B, -!! ..... Serum esterase activity and muco-proteinemla in mts after Lbe implantation of Walker 256 tumor. Neoplasma,Bratial. 7-aos'L su-ppl:44-46 160. (NEOPIASKS blood) (ESTERASES blood) (MUCOPROTEINS 'blood) HOLECKOVA, A.;CHrTIL, 7.;HRVU, Z.;OHVAPIL, M. Wperphagia following hunger and metabolio characte-ristics LU -, laboratory rats and in wild mice. Gesk. fyuiol. 9 r.o.ltl6-17 ja 6o. 1" Iaborator pro fysiologli a patofysiologii prsis&V latek CSAV a Ustav bygieny prace a chorob, z povolani, Praha. 1, (HMXR) SEMI, B.;'LO~Ej~KOVA, ~._LCHYTIL, F. lieterologous 2actoproteins and thoir efrort aii the gr,:~-jth of transplanted rat tumors. Acts. univ. carol. [wd.] 3uppl. 11-: 117-123 f6l. 1. Biologicky ustav fakulty vaeobeeneho lekar,,jtvi Ifni,rersity Karlovy v Praze, prednosta, prof. dr. P. Sekla Fysiologiciq ustav CSAV. (PRO-MES pharmacol) (11-EOPLASMS exper) (MILK chem) IIK8qRA,,j.; .9rCHLIKOVAp M.; M014MUT, N. Tcacicity of norml and imme rabbit sera to differant wum calla, i NeoPlasma 8 n0.3.'269-274 161. i 1. WaIdemetr Medical Research Foundation, Port Waohington.$ L*Ioj, N~T#v U.S.A. (DWUH SERMS toxicol) (HROPLM4S I=zuno:L) CHVAPIL, M.; HOLECKOVA 9 CMUCHALOVA, B. Biosynthesis of collagen in tissue cultures of pulmomar7 fibroblasts. Changes in the concentration of free Wroxyproline, peptide-bound and collagen proteins and hexosamine in control cultures and in cul- tures growing in colloidal silicic acid medium. Prae,:fvni lek. 13 no.3: 121-125 Ap 161. 1. Ustav bygieny prace a chorob z povolani, Praha. Liborator pro fyziologii a patologii premeny latek CSAV, Praha. (LUNGS) (COLIAGEN ahem) (PROLINE *hem) - HOLECKO "HrTIL, Fr.; CHVAPIL, M.; Statisticke zpracoviud Z. Roth Effect of domestication on the biologleal age of ratc, Cam.lek.atsk 100 no.20:612-616 19 My 161. 1. laborator pro fysiologii a patologii premeny latek CSAV a Ust*v 17gieny prace a ehorob z povolial, Praha. (AGING) (RATS) SMETANKOVA, M.; CERNYt M.; HOLECKOVA, E.- K)rphology of our line of the Walker tumor 256. Cas.)ek.cesk 100- no.23.'714-716 9 Jo 161. 1. Biologicky ustav lekarske fakulty KU v Prazo, prerbosta prof. dr. B~ Sekla a Laborator pro fyziologli a patof~ziologil premany latek CSAV v Praze, pre(biosta doe. dr. 0. Poup&. (NEOPLASMS exper) HOLECKOVA, H.; JOHNO C.; CUMLIVSKIp B.; SEXiAp B. Diathelic immmization of shwep against Brucella abortus. J. hyg. apidem. 6 no.W%4n 162. 1. Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Aaadwiy of Scienoss; Institute of Microbiology, Hadioal Facultyp Charles Uni"raity; Institute of Animal Husbandry, Czechoslovak Academy of Agrioulture Sciences; Insti- tute of Biology, Medical Faculty, Charles University, Pregue. (BRUCELLA ABORTUS Imninol) HOLECKOVA, E. Hyperphagia and gastric hypertrophy in wild Norway rats. Phytiiol. Bohemoslov. U no.5s465-469 162. 1. Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Acgdemy of Sciences, Prague. (FASTING) (STOMACIO (APPETITE) CHVAPIL9 M.; HOLECKOVA, E. Lowered. struotural stability of collagenous fibres induced by intermittent feeding and fasting in the rat. Physiol. Bobamoslov. 31 no.6:505-509 162. 1. Institute of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases; Institute of Physiologys Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,, Department for the Physiology and Pathophysiology of Metabolismo Prague. (COWAGEN) (FASTING) FABRY,, P.; PETRASEK, R.; KUJALOVA, V.; HD=qVA,_ E. Adaptation to nutritictar -changes. Cesk. gastment. vyz. 16 no.3/4: 2,~~251 AP 162. 1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel doc. RTJDr. J. blasek, DrSc. (NUTRITION) (ADAPTATION PHYSIOLOGICAL) (FASTING) DREIFUS, M.; HOLEC~KOV_,, ; WICHTERLE, 0. - _4 3valuation, of hydrocolold plantic substances in tisstie cultures. Cesk. oftal. 18 no.4.-268-271 J1 162. 1. 11 ocni klinika fakulty vseobeensho lekarstv.1 KU v Praze, prednosta ukademik J. Kurz - Fyziologicky ustav Ceskoolovenske akademie ved, reditel doe. dr. 0. Poupa - Ustav makromolekulami ollemie CSAV, reditel akademik 0. Wichterle. (PLASTICS) (TISSUE CULTEW) HOLECKOVA, Dna SEKLA, Bohumil; MILIVSKI, Bohumil; KOUT, Miloslav; JANELE, Jiri Cytotoxic effect of heterologous immune sera against human leukemia. Cas. lek. cesk. 101 no.36:1086-1090 7 S 162. 1. Fyziologicky ustav CSAV Praha, Biologicky ustav fa):ulty vseobeeneho lekarstvi KU Praha,, Vyzkumny usta-w zivocisne V.-QbT C,-'tAZV Praha, Ustav hematologie a krevni transfuze, Praha, Fakultid nemocnice Praha-Vinohrady. (DDOIE SERMLS) (LEUKEMIA) FIR NOW EOLUIA71 4nd 11:',UZA rAffiiattnni tint stated] "Trogress in rhytIeloqical Science. Tito 22nd international rhyi1nitillicAl ConGress fit Leyden,." Praput jq4~sKpkLovcqqka Fysiolooiej Vol 12, No 1, Jan 1963; rr 6045, Abstracti ThU 13 GCOAlly A sarics of 7 articles authornil by the ak,ve Y,A1;c,h,ors as followst arneral sur-letst conditiontid reflexatt, spreadirg derression, electrical activity of the cerebral cort"; sleep and awakcnin.-, blochmiatry and metabolism of br&ln, rettIcular forlitationj -encral r'-siolo-Y and rham4coianyt call OysiolonYt tho in#~uronj the S:11`1111TOO, "ilan1li~4c transmission, itiodiatovs, CMDA) avid SdAptatio, Warn And IhOC4. VaPy Contici.fiad rurarck of this ocating in 5:1,twbar 1962 In 110114nil niving 0140RU1111P MOO more On 1114 title A1111 villap and A41 hing I PA04 go AMNA ot "PlAn, "'M6 VArtivi Ar# 111Pq11kAO4 7 1 '71 j-! 1;. z V 1 1 !1 V, I t CZECHCSLOVAKIA E. HOLECKQXAL Institute of Physiology of the Czechoslovak Academy of -6~ciences (Fysiologicky ustav CSAV Creskoslovenska Akademia Ved) Prague. "Cold Adaptation from the Develormental Standpoint." Prague, Ceskoslovenska_ZyAioko_&~ 'o 2, 1963; pp 89-94. _q, Vol 12,1. Abstract: Essentially a literature review of 2 Soviet, 4 Czoch and about 30 17,stern publications, including author's experiments with cold adaptation of tissue cultures (HeLa, mouse fibroblasts) I'n a nutrient medium with and without cholesterol; changes in cell morphology and chromosome number. Photograph) graph, table; 7 photomicrographs; bibliography as stated above. jL/ J - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CHYTIL F. HOLECKOVA Natural adaptation to intermittent starvation in wild Norway rata, Pbyeiol* bohemoslove 12 no.3t177-1W 163, 1. Institute of Physiology., CzechoBlovak AcadwV of Sciences, 1rague. (STARVATION) (ADAPTATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL) (LIVER) (ADRENAL GWDS) (MXCOGEN) (CHOLESTEROL) (NITROGEN) (FATS) (PEROXIDASES) (THMOPHAN) BAUDYS OVA, M. t_~ ~LXC~~A,. -E.; MAO B. The resistance of two lines of rate to tumour induction t7 394-bmzpyrene. Neoplasms. (Bratiole) 11 no.3S293-;X-)8 164 1. Institute of Physiology, C2echoslovak Icademy of Sciences, Institute of Biology,, Faculty of Medicine Cbarles University, Prague, Glzechooloyakia. KORYCII, B.; CERNY, M.; SOUKUPp F.; MISAROVA, Z.; CERINIA, M.; SIMANKOVA, N.; -HOLECKOVA, E.; CHYLE, M. Chromosomal characteristics of various lines of tionw, -11'.turen in Czechoslovakia. Acts. univ. Carol. [mod) (Praha)tSuppl. 18: 143-149 164. 1. Ustav pro lekarskou mikrobiologii a imunologii fakulty vse- obeeneho lekarstvi University Karlovy v Praze Zprednosta: prof. dr. F. Patocka); Ustav obeone biolgie fakulty eseobecneho lekarstvi University Karlovy v Praze (prednostat prof. dr. B. Sekla) a 1. detaka klinika fakulty detskeho lokarstirl University Karlovy v Praze (prednosta: prof. dr. J. SVejear). WAWA'~.'R, V-.,- ~~"L.ECKOVA B.- XILY, V.; MIOTLIKOVA, I,.- SPIKLA, 11. . ) , ~ It Reaction to Brucella abortus in rats resistant und susceptible to tumour homcgrcfts. Neoplasma (Eratisl.) 12 no.1:3~-413 165 1. hiblic Health lab.-mitoryt Fragus-, Phpiolog:j.q~l kstituts, Czechoslovak A--ademy of Sciences, Prague; Thstitute of Fealth Service Organizat1cm, Charles Univerilty, Prague; Deptrtmen-~ of Microbio2ogy, Hospital Bu.1ovka, Yrague; Department of General Blology, Charles University, Prague, Cze,!hoslwm~ia. L 2059-66 ACCESSION URt AP5D27M AUTHORI it-olookova, 8, TITIE: stildy or the adaptation and resistanc" of AMF.41 A-All$ ~~Ili ti sso'n vn4tntes SOURCE: Cookoslovennka tyxiologla# ve 14# no* a$ 19635 81.9p, TOPIC TAGS: cytology, experimnt Pnim.1, tismin cell physiology 1ATMACT: Cells have two kinds of vital activitia"i: ali ifiternal .!and an ektarnal one. These two.kinda of motivibeo Cali best be investigated In cell cultures* The author investigated the md- aptation responses of organisms to loverad tempereture at the level of cells. These cells have been cultivated for exbondisd I 1 periods in vitro,, that its without access to rer,%d.ative aotions iof the whole organiam, Temperature of 4*0 wan usedt 66,U9 orisin- ,,ating ift human cells Detroit 6j and from epideirmio onrolmoma iReLa in humans# and in mice vers studied. Cultures were kept at 14*0 ror aq** time$ and then returned to 36-37*06 Mice 06118 sur- Card 1/2 (1,, -7-7 1-2059~66 &CCESSIM #P.0.' Mmaw 6 flaiii roit (V red wookst Pelt VI,Ying cells lines *Word prepared dhow WI; ifi6ralandi4eaciat*n0o to cold. Culture calls have higher ohromocce numburs thon thmi in intact organisms, usually b-stueen triploid and tetr,aploid rimi- bore. Cold-tolerent collis showed Nrttior increase In ahromosome numbers; this agrees w1th the fact that arotia rlord, have osUv with highor chromosome numbern than thaLt in a mderatia alimatat Orig, art& hast 4 graphs, I ta6lao ASSOCI ATIONt Pyglologidky ustiv CSAV. Prtgttei (Phyalologlidtl tnstltut6 u1:301i L 2o63-66 ACCP INSION 1M.- AM2720 Ivoo AIPTI[OR: Soulatpova, Mi Ifoleckova, F. TITLE,- Importance or tissue culturos for 9010tir, rO)IM It, 'rW~f- 111 problqn.~ !lot gerontology 30111TCR-, CoskoslovonskA fyslologlon, v. 14, no. 2, 19 ropir. TAG3: Ussivi pliysiology, histology, cytoloj! t 4111 1: t .y. em;jx?rij4n Mfl.,~ jl,"~ r rice ABSTRACTI, 'Bho lat'onqr period in ontologionlly 60119 adi !a function of' the age of the donor in discussed."OroWbil of' 4-01~ 'a LIP vitro, affter they were separated from the factore 6f tholl- (ti roundings was investigated; tissues from rata of vairious figell usode The coml3osition o-r the emiRrating colla, suld 1-110 firto atr4046 ture of tho cellular protoplasm change. In expl=Ww fMM Young animals pollmorphonuclear cells provall; in ndW.t and old anitmlig mononualear oneas Tlteae difrarenoen pareist avon aftot, cati(Ploto separation from intva0*11111ar Mt.dVidilt 0*1.1a tAjab wore p-,rown 1A.2 CArA l/2 ,L 2o63-66 AMMSION IM -- 'AP5027294 ,Ivitro for very long period asmume a mallonant -Cha4eter~' ani malignanb turtors -when implahbed ifi. o~i~gtxntdmd. Vhs calls have more than diploid numbers of ohromoordew,47 Orig. art. has: 11 figures, 1 tablo. I graph, ASSOCIATION: R10logicky astav rako vaeob* lok, KrI, Pooroto Faculty of General IMIeln,). K11) I FyAologickv ustav WhVt Prague (Physi.olakical Institute, CSAV) SUBIRTTEM 00 EUCL: 0 9119 MORt V; IM REF SOVt 000 OTHM 1 017 S CZECHOSIA)VAKIA CHAURAL, K.A.; HAR24AN) ,tjjWDIN, Z.; Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Acadomy of Sciences (Fysiologicky ustav CSP.V)) Prague. ''Morphologic and Cy-tochemical Changes During Adaptation of Animal Celle to Cold." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Fysiologie, Vol 114, No 5, Oct 1~65; P 350- Abstract: Study of cold adaptation in hen fibrobla3to and HeLa cells revealed that cold adaptation is accompanied by decrease in total dry weight of both cytoplasm and nucleus. Paper presented at the -1-5th Ph~rsiology Days, Olomouc, 27 May 65. 73 - CZECHOSLOVAK= CERNY, M., BAUDYS III HOLSCKOV&~-' 1 ical Institute, a'?10 0g Medical FacUlty, Charles llrtlVdVatry', an Physiological Institute, 3 1 Czechoslovak Academy of Science tBiologicicy Ustav Lek. Fak.' KU a Fysiologilcky U3tav CSAV), Prague. "Polyploidia and 'e".ndoreduplication in Mammal Calls Adaptildd to Cold. Prague, Ceskoslovonska ?ysiolor_pio,,Vol 1!5, No 2, Fab 66,pp Abstract: Subcutaneous fibroblasts from mico werv used tr) prapwrr. a culture oxposod ropentedly to cold. This ronults in ri-lica- tion without division of the cytoplasm, so-called ondorod4uplioa- tion, which was nanifested after it was removed from tho cold, durin", the first mitosis by the existence of diplochromosames in cells. 1--indoreduplioations were known previously to bcs duo only to radiation effects, 4 Figures, 6 Western, 1 Czech reference. Submitted at "16 Days of Physiology at Kosice, 29 Sep 65. 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/CUBA FERNANDEZ, M., HOLECKOVA R- Institute of Hyglene, i~,InIsLry of ~,Original version n 7; Physiolo,-,- Public Health, HavaFa ot F;iven Ical Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences -(Fysiollogicky Ustav CSAV) Prague. "Adaptation of Animal Cells to Higher Temperatures." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Fysiologle.,Vol 15, No 2., Fcb 66, P 107 Abstract: A strain from mice, fibroblasts L was exposed and cultivated at 160C. Resistance of these cells to C42' C temperature was compared to that of normal celli- and of" cell, adapted to cold. The cells adapted to heat Iiiid best tance to 'nigh temperature; those adapted to the cold, worst. The same strains of mami-nal cells may be adapted either to cold,. or to heat, but cells adapted to cold do not tolerate heat. 1 Figure, 2 Western, 1 Czech reference. Sulb.,iriitted at "16 Days of ?hysiology" at Kosice, 30 Sep 65. I/-.! - 156 - ~YOLECXOVA,, Helena Chemistry of assaxite rocks in Cooke stredoborl. 13bor cham tech 4 no.1:191-400 160. (Mkl 10:9) 1. Katedra mineralogie, Vysoka skola, ohamiako-teolmologicka, -Prahi. (Rocks) HOLECKOVA, Helena; SMEJKALOVA, Marie Petrochemistry of Klatovy uranite. Sbor chem tech ro.3, j-ALrt ROW- 319 159. 1. Katedra mireralogiet Vysoka skola chemicko-techrolo,-icka, Praha. KIRS, Miroslav; HOLECKOVA, Libusel NEUMANN, Leo Concentration and Is olation of cesium-137 from the oupply and river water by extraction of cesium polyiodides by nitrobensene. Jaderna energie 8 no.12:429-1+31 162. 1. Ustav jaderneho vyzkumu, Ceekoslovenska akademie ved, Res u Prahy. STRNAD, Viiroslav; Ai1g.~RP,.:Rut; RNANEK, Pavel; STITROSTA, Vladimir,; SEBFSTA, Josef, STURSA, Vladimir; VOJTEK, Jarcalav A method for the diagnosis of now cases and recurrence of tuberculosis. Sborn. ved. prac. lek. fak. Karlov. univ.: Suppl. 8 no-5:577-582 165. Age) occupation and social factors in severe -tuberculoses. lbid.:583-597 Resistance problems in Mycobacteria tuberculopis and the treatment of severe tuberculosis with secondary antituber- cular agents. lbid.:589-592 Some cases of severe tuberculosis escaping early dLagnosls. Ibid.:593-598 1. Tbc oddeleni v Hachanicich (prednasta MUDr. J. Sebesta). HOLEGY. A. Control of epidemic of hepatitis epidemica in the Kosice region. Lek. obzar 2 no.3:179-181 Mar 1953. (CLKL 2-4:5) FCC ACC NR: AP602-7407 SOURCE COM FIU/0017/66/OW/002/0110/,,^j!20' AUTHOR: Holeczy, Gyula (Doctor) ORG. none 13 TITIE: Consideration of external effects in the inspection of high structures during various stages of construction SOURCE: Geodezia es kartografia, no. 2, 1966p 110-120 TOPIC TAGS: general consiruction,, civil engineering ABSTRACT: The author describesi"'his experiences- regarding 't*he ef tects of :some external factors affecting the inspection of tall structures having small foundations during various stages of construction. Theve effects ,are mainly_Met orological3in nature (sun, wind, etc.). With the aid of techniques developed for this purpose it is possible to elia~nate the effects of these factors and to determine accurately the verticality of .,the structurels axis and the configuration of its outline. These t-ech- niques were described and.the operations involved in their use were discuer sed Orig. art. has: 7 figuresv 43 formulas and 1 table. IMS: 36p4571 SUB CODE: 13 1 SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 008 Card L 38356-66 _7 ACC NRj AP6027966 SOURCE CODE: HU/0017/66/000/003/0194/0200" AUTHOR: Holeczyt Gyula (Doctor) ORG: none TITIE: Investigation of movements of buildings cauaed by external factors SOURCE: GecKiezia es kartografia, no- 3, 1966o 194-200 TOkC TAGS: wind, civil engineering, structure stability ABSTRACT: Means for investigating movements of buildings by external factors such as unidirectional solar illumination, wind, and the like, were described. The techniques were employed in the study of the mo- .w-ments of the chimney stack of Danube-Shore Thermal Power Plant (Duna- mehti Hoeromu)(location not given]. This chimney is 200 m. high. The 'daily movements caused by the sun and winds from variou's directions owere determined geodetically. The results were presented and discussed. Orig. art. has: .3 figures and 1 table. 1JPRS: 36,8441 SUB CODE: 13, 04 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG UFO# 007 / GTH REF: 001 Card IIOLECZY, Julius, inz.; SFJINAIFKp Frantisek, inz.; SCIVIEDLt , - * T i&hj , inz. Processing of antimony sulfide concentrates by volatile oxidizing smelting. Sboj VST Kosice 2:121-132 162. 1. Katedra kovohutnictva, Vysoka skola technicka, Kosice. lak"Aul "Mike t!4d"m V"m $h 41 dud t4*1111111141F. i is K=si J14is4ki slyffes" WOW* "`=r, -Tocillical Vnivolsky for Arc&lkvtmI% Can 1~gia.Wttgj. VA 4. 12A X. 2, pp. 8-24. 1 11@L, 3 toba. no romrstmItion (it indituet, diallanto rteft4icat rim ho m4w"J to Um crAutk*t of a linear 0 Sydow with two unknowaN. 114 compuletim c&n elaus very 'Juk-kly witA -a dual mmpu4ar. Having mado Um nwm. S&ry Imliwaments MW turaing a" moat cauclc4m to "Cutiml values According 40 " Well-known prWeipia of tbim, dual rami"it", thr, unknowsm of Um equatioa systeta will ep"r in tim rosuit r,muters and in " avv"cm countevs. Tho ctmottiroctivn uJutlun of the PolbervA pcablkwn ImmocUun) twigianting front C&Wui Inam tm 4WW So doublo wW ivota mt&440 rewf4kmm Tho comence of Uw pg"m in 6h t by in-ecting m(erricig points the ft"Juple "mmUmm atul to j *tlu. Ally 46II-IrOrOXId into MWOk" %IWO" tQnWQI"$ GlIft 'Aft- knowiv imint lo" "Plot She et" of Ww?4- ruetwilion *miom, lly ibiq conalniction even mtsitk4o nwethiew mn Im redne*11 of intfewmAIMN only, the "Wre militAble tiovelmatival emmim:ation sinen " um of 4,1111r44 k fv'fik.041 441 it litilli"Illin. TAQ tilme I]( guntImfing WiA a lilult! rnipp-der in conssid"ably m4ocod indmauch as vooriliomrs or ato j4,int,, call The coonpumd simnitwbe"sly by 14its. Delvittling upon tho milutxv of unknown poinI4 W ha comput. ed hy mothijile rr%viion 11m, nuntimet nt ilia miliiinwil pointei of rofervii" himl u( thei inulmictsom call be determilvIA III Avenwo perguitillic cowtudonq all to IM VAUMM lion invnivowt. AUTHOR: Hol'eczy, Allus CZECH/34-59-9-10/22 TITLE: Vacuum Distillati, of Lead Matte PERIODICAL: Hutnicke* listy, 959, Nr 9, pp 796-798 9 es ABSTRACT: On the basis of lab ratory ests, the authors have proved the possibility of va um distilliltion of lead matte for the purpoZe o se arating lead and zinc from copper. 97.8% of Ile a and 99% of the zinc are transferred into the cond nsate and the obtained condensate represents a lead-rich c n entrate irhich can be used for lead manufacture, whils th produced matte is rich in r copper with a very low conte of lead and zinc which can easily be process d into nverter capper without involving high losse . There are 6 figures I table an 5 references, 2 of which are Czech and 3 Sov et. ASSOCIATION: Hutnfeka faku t& V9T, Ko'gice (Metallurgical Faculty, VST, Kovs ce) Card 1/1 z/o3k/60/000/07/009/02'9 E073/E535 AUTHORS: Hol'eczy, J~lius, Engineer and Ko's'tenskh, Irena, EnginGer TITLE; commer t7l "Classi -Zial Classification of Metals PERIODICAL: Hutnick~ listy, 196o, No 7, pp 545-546 ABSTRACT: The author proposes a classification of metals into the following categories: ferrous, heavy, light, precious, high melting point, rare earth, semiconductor, disperse (gallium, indium and thalium) and radio-active metals. This classification is summarized in Table 1. There are 1 table and 4 references, 3 of which are Czech and 1 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Hutnicka fakulta X9T, Kovsice (Metallurgical Department, Kosice) Card 1/1 MKOVSKY, Jaroslav, prof., dr., ins,; SCHMIEDLt Atraj, inz.j-A2!KCZT, Julius. Ina.; SEHNALEK, Frantisek, inz. Use of oxygen in some metallurgical proceases. Hut liety 16 no.8s573-580 Ag 161, 1. Hutnicka fakulta,, Vysoka skola technicka, Kosiqa, HOLECUP Juliu , ins.; SCHMML, -Turaj, ins.; SEENAIM, Frantisek, ins. Production of converter copper from sulphur-copper concentrates in continuous converters. Hut listy 16 no.12:893--894 1) 161. 1. Hutnicka fakulta, Vysoka. skola, teabnicka, Kosice. (Copper) (sulphur) SRHNALEK, Frantisek, ins.; HOLECZY, Julius ins.; SCM41EDL, Juraj, inz. .. -,-- Continuous copper productim. Tech praca 14 no.12-.973-975 D 162. 1. Ratedra kovohutnietva, Ifutnicka faku-Ita, VJymoka ako3A technicka, Kosice. HOLECZY, Julius, inz.; SEIINALEK, Frantisek, inz.; SCIRIEDL, Juraj, init. Oxidation volatilizing melting of sulfide antimany concentrates. Hut listy 17 no.7:503-507 Jl 162, 1. Hutnicka fakulta, Vysoka skola technicka, Kosice. HOLUZT,,.-JuUW,, inzo; SCWUDL, Juraj,, inz.; SLIHNALM,, Frantiaekj ins* I- Theory iwd model test of continuous converter processing of copper mattes. Hut listy 18 no.2:102-109 F 163. 1. Hutnicka fakulta,, Vysoka skols. technicka, Kosice. CERNOCH, S. , prof., inz.; HOLECZY, J. , inz.,* SEHNALLK, F. , inz.; SCH14MI)L,J. , in2. oxidation volatile melting of sulf~(IfA 'antimony concontratee.; &scussion. Hut listy 18 no.4:273-274 Ap 163-~- 1 '__I~OLECZY, J.; SCHMIEDL, J.; SEHNALEK, Fr. New methods of copper matte processing. Sbor VST Kosice no.l: 85-92 163. 1. Department of Metallurgy, HIgher School of Technology, Kosice. Submitted kpril 15, 1962. ___1 ~4'14U,46 i Z d T'2~~ 1F 7 AUTHM: Holoczy, J. (Engineer); Sobmiedl, J. (Engineer) 1 Sabnalsk, F. 0bgIneer) ORGt none TITLEt Reverberatory furnace for continuous production of converter cgRRjL SOMCR: Hatnicko liety, no. 3, 1966. 226-227 TOPIC TAGSs copper, metallurgic furnace, refractory. molten metal. metal molting ABSTRAM The article is a summary of Czechoslovak Patent Apoll-' cation Cl:aas 40a0 15104, PV 5774-63t dated 22 Oct 63P improving CAechoslovak Patent jF 16h 449, The invention oovers a featuve, .6f:'the design or the reverberatory furnaoe; part of ths rofractory 'lining extendo to within 5 - 20 = from the level of the molten metal.. Vpe lining has an inner hollow space,, through which the fine grain ore charge together with the oxidizing gag are intro- .duoed in the furnace.. The advantage of such an arrangement: 'La .that the charge enters a part of the furnace.whioh is at'the max- In= temperature. where it malts ivmediatelyg av,61ditur.-any dust formation* Be,cause of, the proximity of the Sam - inlet- t6 zetid!, a lower g" pressure oan ba - W 6d than in other furn&*41 desips Orig, arte hes i I fUnre. D~RS t 36,646J MM 00DIs U# 13 / SUBK DKMs none 'HOLECZI, Favol.. inz, Literature for studying workers. Tech pra(-,a 15 no,5.388-389 My t 63 . 1. Slmnskp- vydavatelstvc technickaj literatur-yo. Bratislava. ~43 -;_0 AUTHORS: TITLE: 3M67 V035/6?/000/004/053/056 A0011AI01 Slawifiski, S., Holejko, Kr2Y62~0~ Radio range finder for measuring small distances PERIODICAL: Reforativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodepiya, no. 4, 1962, 39, abstract 4C237 P (Polish patent, cl, 21 48/62, no. 44,375, 27.o4, 61) TEXT: A radio range finder is patented for measuring distances up to 3 km with an error of 10-5 D + 5 cm, The range finder consists of two radio stations mounted at the ends of the line being measured. The stations operate at the 3-cm band. The two7side ultrashort-wave telephone comiminicatlon is provided between the station operators. The frequency difference between the station klystron generators is constant and equal to 36 Mc. The basic standard frequency of the system is frequency fl - 15 Mc,~ stabilized by quartz at the auxilJw~ station. At the main station, fluctuations of the carrier frequency are modulated by one of the two frequencies; f. - fl - 1.5 kc and fd - fl + 1.5 kc. Oscilla- tions of the 1.5-kc frequency are transformed at the auxiliary station iiito repetition pulses of 3 kc. Upon returning to the main station the series of Card 1/02 Radio range finder for measuring ... S/035/62/000/004/053/056 doo-VA101 pulses is separated from sine oscillations, and phase shift which serves to determine the line length is measured with a phasometer. The repetition frequency of 3 kc is selected with the aim to reduce the error in reELding the phase and to distinguish the reflected signal from the stnusoAdal signal of the main station. The carrier waves of the two stations are polarized along the vertical, which, in the authors' opinion, reduces measurement errors caused by wave reflection from the ground. Special attention is paid to stability, of frequency differences: fd - fl - 1.5 kc; f - f - I -5 Ice, Prior to measure- ments it is recommended to tune the frequencies ?dd and fg, as vell as to compare the frequency difference with the standard one. Yu. Khmelevskiy [Abstracterys note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 PJ/019/61/0'10/003/004/008 D265/D305 AUTHOR: Holejko, KrzySztC'_r TITLE: The physical principles of geodetic short distance measurements by means of electronic devices PERIODICAL: Archiwum elektrotechniki, v. 10, no.3, 1961, 743-761 TEXT: This article provides an introduction to geodetic short distance measurement by calculating the phase shift of the electro- magnetic waves emitted from two points A and B, the distance be- tween which is sought, from the following formula 1 AB =7Ly = -~! (n + f wave length, Y phase shift, c - velocity of wave propaga- tion, f - frequency, q6, - phase meter reading as a fraction of Card 1/3 P/019/61/010/003/004/008 The physical principles of D265/D305 Given c and f the problem is confined to finding the values of and n (n - total number of wave lengths between A and B). Two me- thods of finding the phase shift are described: 1) Reasurement of the carrier phase shift consisting of two systems of transmitters of fixed frequencies and receivers connected to a common antenna and situated at each end of the measured distance. The phase me-ter readings are taken at one end. 2) In the second method the phase shift measurement of the modulating signal is superimposed on a carrier. At both ends of the measured distance the microwave gene- rators work at definite frequencies, chosen so that their diffe-- rences are equal to the frequency to which two resonant amplifiers and receivers are tuned. The generators' frequencies are modulated to the voltage frequency and to the frequency of a separate genera- tor. The comparison of phases is obtained at the receivers' ends. 3) For both methods described the factors influencing the phase meter readings are discussed and the final formulae are established for each case for the value of the phase shift after analytical considerations. In order to find the number of wave lengths - n - the method of calculation is devised whereby the coefficients P., Card 2/3 P/Olyo-1/010/003/004/008 The physical principles of ... D265 D305 b. c. etc. of the exDression n = a + 10b + 102 c + 103d ... etc. are found from the series of measurements at various frequencies. The factors affecting the accuracy of the method described above for distance measurement are discussed. There are 3 figures, 2 tables and 10 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloc. The four most recent references to the English-Language publications read as follows: J. Briten, Electronic dii3tance ifteasu-ve devices. Re~v. Cartogr. 1957, Nr. 6, ss 63-76; A. S. Rosenthal, Electronic survey- ing. Electronics Nr. 23. 1959; T. L. Wadleyp Tellurometer f3ystem of distance measurement. Empire surveying nev, N.'r. '105, 1957; Sur- veying instrument for the precise measurement of length. Engineer Nr- 5280, 1957. Card 3/3 P/019/61/010/004/003/006 D265/D303 AUTHOR: K. Holejko TITLE: Theinfluence of ground reflections on the accuracy of some electronic geodetid distance meters PERIODICkM Archiwum elektrotechniki, v. 10, no~ 4, 1961, 855-875 TEXTs The author refers to his previous publication (Ref- 7: Arch. elektro. v. 10, no- 3) and describes in this paper the influence of ground reflections on the accuracy of geodetic distance measurements by the phase shift of a sinusoidal standard radio frequency wave super- imposed on an electromagnetic carrier. Errors are due to the fact that the measurements are taken at a certain distance above the grOUTid and the phase shift, indicated by the phase meter, includes the wavet reflec- ted from the ground. The ground reflection error is calculated on the basia of the image theory and is discussed as a funation of the equip- ment parameters and various measuring situations. Influence of the beam width and the wavelength of the standard and carrier signalB on magni- Card 1/ 2 P/019/61/010/004/003/006 The influenoe of ground ... D265/D303 tude of the error is studied in detail. An analysis is given of -the re- lationship between the ground reflection error and the plane wave reflec- tion coefficient, the distance measured and the height, at which the in- struments are placed. It is concluded that in certain oases this error can be diminished by changing the wavelength of the carrier or by chan- ging the height at which the instruments are fixed. There are 10 fi- gures and 11 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc~ The 4 most recent references to the English-language publications read as followas H.S. Black, 'Modulation theory", D. Van Nostrand Co. Inc., (1957); M.G. Crosby, "Frequency modulation propagation characteristics", RCA Revier Princeton 1948; M.S. Corrington, "Frequency modulation caused by multipath transmission", RCA Revier Princeton, 1948; D.E. Kerr, "Propagation of short radio waves", McGraw Book Co. 1948 ASSOCIATIONs Politechnika Warazawska (Warsaw Polytechnic) SUBMITTED: March. 6, 1961 Card 2/2 - ~HOIIZI.TKO.,- ~r!T!Ztof The KG electronic geodetic distance r4eter. Praos Inst geod 10 no.lt96-114 163. HOLLJ5QVM, J. They dug 130 kilometers of drainage ditches. P. 371. OIECROISACE ZEINIEDELSTV1, Vol. 7, No. 16, Aug 1957, Praha,Czechosloyakia) C, 80t Monthly LIst of East European Accessions (EEW LG, Vol. 6, N3. 12, Dec 1957. Uncl. 1i 1v(v4-0( . - - SOUFICS CODEt C I ~C NR- ;,P;O 8181 Z/0078/66/(~60/OCI.'-10028/CDX- Holak, Em"nuu-1 (Brno) jiVZ ORG: none TITLE: (Manual safety catch for a fireann] GZ Pat. 110- PV 3olo-65, Class 72 SOURCE: Vynalazyp no. 6, 1966) Z6 coin P0 4),FL) 7- TOPIC VjGS~, =p=4 safety engineering j WE jU36-TRXT: A manual safety catch for a firoann, i.e., hunting riflc,s and the like, is described which consists of a repeater mounted by a hinge to the body of tha Z-0- or lease. The astinguishing feature of the device is that it is fitted with a carri and a locking cog. At the same time the hammer is fitted with a cb7iving cog position- ad against the carrier. SUB CODE: 19/ SUBM DATFt 08May65 HOLEX F Contribution to the question of planning the requirements of machine- tractor stations. p. 223. SBORNIK. RADA ZEMMMKA M0140MITI. Praha. Vol. 28. no. 3p Aug. 1955. Source; East European Accessions List (EFAL), LO, Vol. 5, no. 3, Perch 1956. lillcolav., inz. -- ~ Designing panel houses in the North Moravia region, Poz stavb.y 11 no.5:233-,234 163. I, Krajoky projektolry ustavp *trava, . Mojmir Light assembled construct'-ono from cemented rarticlo Wards. Drevo 19 no.7:2611-265 J1 164, 1. Zaradcce3ke drevarske zavolly., Marianske Lazno. P :54 Kuropfeaka 1, Hotek S. A Kalpf(f PUM4 for MtoriMiahlit 94th coal kC sunt (vt-A'Ato .OpTlacovianlf, n7laklof molixty iaw~cg'afll~ rAwarwild MIJOP W siva-, r3ch stalyrth" (P-.nct Inst. NlIft Ka- am. 1914; H(Alfri"r6d. PILAVC, (I fill., to figs- a tabs. A rapid mt od for determining the qoe,ip conteni in 4-onsinti-ni - dtsert,d 'rh~ rnt-thwi ron,,Ists in iissolving a grtlese salr-olff in n m,xturt n4 I thyl o1cohol itrd btt~,nienc (1 2) -d in ho-tk tl~rau~ of ,toapa 1w the (I ~ n ilcohnl 4mit-ri .,f RCI ar--ding o. uim -acton j,jeR Ill-. ~M&-l lilt. Adrnixturm of cartmnate pt-xient in the nVil-o jr~ refooled lr,)n. the solUlkM 1)3- 101VI'109. FIET IMSPI Jrj 11API]m 91 J;~-- es are n!msved -Y , changing them into -arbotfuiti! and by fic , rrj,,~. in colcli In however suca base~i art- dF?tx!to--Ii Oli hvpa!! 1"I" and substracted from the lleseral I'Ll.ration is .:arr-wo pti t,:j the conducipmetill: methad. The method 4ivts appinrin-vile r-llollr ba-v.1 on the avttrage acid numb"r at ratty acids. If the #Atift of (uc!if componing the sasp i9 known, 'the rviults are exatzt. Deviation" in pa-v-14A deternunat'On do not excc~d 0.4 po r tent of fatty ticidn in rctiolon 13, tht! 7,reasc. being or. h-? average slilaut I Per COM of the IOW(It rTsult. T~lr ciinformlity rf res Ms with the actual soap content and wilh, regull,'i, )t)- tnineti hy other n elhods is %atlifae:tnrl The duraton o1 tht detertr41-ni- Unn s frnri in hours. devi?nding on the rate o( JissolutInii ot ti-fogi. T-i-7 ERSE:PKE, Zdanek; HOIRK, Tomas I 1~I.. I special potentiosts.to for continuous and discontinuous electrolysis. Cheni listy 58 no.11:1325-1329 N 164. 1. Research and Testing Institute of Nova Rut Klementa Gottwalda. and Eleotrotelevision Service, Ostrava. MEPKEp Zdenek; HOLENp Tomao Multipurpose electroanalyzer. Chem 1-isty 57 no.7t723-728 JI 163. 1. Vyzkumny a zkusebni ustav, Nova hat Klementa, GotWilda a Blektrotelevioni slusba, Ostrava. HOLEMAR Alois- KOVANDA, Lidislav Gear milling cutter, spiral-fluted. Stroj vyr 10 no.6:318 ,62. I, 1. Zdarske strojirny a alevarny, n.p., Zdar Pad Sanavou, HOIZMAR, Alois; JMAS,, KarelA inso Geara with Novikov toothingb Stroj v-yr n no,,6:280-2$5 Ja t63, 3., Zdarske strojirny a slevarrq,, p._. Zdar nad Sazavous, mmm~ A(-b I ; iovakia COUNTRY Czechw hemistrY, Analysis of Itorganic CATEGORY Analytical C Substancese. 67704 0. 1959, .~B.3. jOUa. T IT L!" IiSty) p7j B. A.- r j rat -T R AT For a ic d in u ),, te St v a d aTL X I- I (.L.. I) eo,-J. ap-:0, 0"t cj!' It r a Mi rig 0 (10 g of ~3, Ut Lori c,,)rresponds Lo, by J~ g r a pof ~,ILU it cl alth 0 a:" orl IX G A T, AJ-1,-.]. jIOUp,. T1. k10. AUTHOR I P 'it'; T 1959, r10. 3 T TIZA. C T Wh I ch rc: F, u it ar-,i .3 1 'A L~D n o I J. I~e t -ong t' to tl,c. but J4- L Ict Cn."D; 2/2. ~ HOLENIA, L. New axial tendon sutur9.,Rozb1,ohir,39 no.12,,79.3-795 1) 160. 1. Z chimrgicimho oddelt:OUNZ v Partizanskom, prednosta Mr. L.Holenia. (MMOMS surg') Construction of pub!-Lc utility works in the area of Take llmlato-a in 1958-59. P.XI (Epitoipari Ttdonanyos Eg7estdet) Budapest, Hungary VOI.8, no.9- Sept. 1959 Monthly List of East Ew-opean Acnessions (EEAI) 1,C., Vol. P, no.12, Doc. 1959 Uncl. PAPP, Ferene, dr.; BOZSONY, Denes; VAGAS, Istvan; OPONLAIn, Istvan; SCHULHOF, Odon, dr.; SZIGYARTO, Zoltan; JIFTENYI, Fndre;~HOLENYI, _Idszlo,-_GABRI, Mihaly; HOLLO, Istvan; KESSLER, Hubert, WISNOVSZKY9Ivan;.FINALY, Lajas; RATKY,-Istvan; SZ11AY, Miklos; IHRIG, Denes; KIRALY, Lajas; KERTAI, Ede Report on the 1959 general meeting arranged by the Hungarian Hydrological Society. Hidrologial kozlony 40 no.4:345-348 Ag 16o. 1. Magyar Hidrologiai Tarsasag elnoke (for Papp). 2. Magyar Hidrologiai Tarsasa# fotitkara (for Bozsony). 3. "Hidrologiai kozlony" szerkeszto b1zottsagi tagja (for Vagas, Oroszlany, Schulhof, Szigvarto and Hollo). HOLENYI, Las?.1o Sewage disposal problems around Lake Balaton. Hidrologiai koz1onY 42 no.69493-500 D t62, 1. Balatoni Intezo Blzottsag Titkarsaga, Budapest. I HOMMI, IASZIO --W3- - Reply to Dr. Oltra Sebastyen's remark. llidrologiai ko7lonY 43 n0-3: 267 Je 163. 1. Balatoni Intezobizottsag Titkarsaga, Budapest. HOL.ENY!, Laszln, fomernuk "tudy trip to Scandinay'La, Kozlsukoi kozzl 20 7113 8 N '64. eAk k~LOLIA / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of E-2 Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1956, No 17, 57211. Autho,r Celechovsky J. p Zjejjj'^0*Z' Inst Not given. Title Photometrical Determination of Fluorides. Orig Pub: Chem. listYp 1957P 51, No UP 2129-2131. Abstract! Degree of decolorization of the red solutips con- taining complex of antipyrene (Ant) and Fe.3+ with ions of F- has bel-n investigated. It was found that the greatest decrease in optical color dens- ity of colored solution takes place at 2 pH and at the antipyrene concentration of 4 x 10-2 M. This change occurs gq a result of an Interaction between the Fe Ant ""* and he F- ions with the for- mation of a colorAss Fe A complex. Photometrical Card 1/3 26 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of R-R Inorgan Substances, Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 17, 57211. Abstract: determinations of F_ are made, therefore, possible by utilizing the degree of decolorization. This has been done under similar conditions (465m~A), in the F concentration range of 35-300'd, using 25 cc of the final solutiono and obtaining results whose relative error varied betWeen -3.1 and +4.6%. The optimum concentration of Fe5+ investigatedjas cogtaining: 0 determineg from samples 10.75 x I 5.7 x 10- , and 3.15 x 10- M. The correspondingly stronger reducing agents and co Sr unds that form stable complexes with either Fe or F- were found detrimental and interfering. Presence of Cl- (in Card 2/3 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Analytical Chemisti,y. Analysis of E-2 Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 17, 57211., Abstract: quantities 200 times greater than that of Fe3+) can be tole&-ated. Card 3/3 27 Holeep C. Possibilities of accelerating KVASNY PRUHYSL. (Miniaterstvo Vol. 2, no. 2, Feb. 1956. fermentation of beer, p. 28. potravinarakeho pmiwqlu) Praha. Source: EEAL LC Vol. 5., No. 10 Oct. 1956 ,,Is* eowgo 0000 9*00 ' it It 1; 4 11 4 1? k A I J-A, 'A i4 f--,4 jL_ L a -14 , p Q 6 1 1, A., a go Oo 00 T& Teple IlIbUkave StIlliny Mig Al-Mg."I. (TI. Determination of Adnmtaxr"% CondfiWas for We Hot Rolling of Aluminum Alloys Conlainiat Aft and St.$ Knrol llullisex-r 1 11 150 0 Lilly, Y. 2. Oct. 1947. p, 7Vieg. J; Himults of all experlmental Iliv"ti- gntion of the above which show that It Is nrcmary to Itrat the Micwt tititt-ti (IMIlifird for Wit nillinll to a tringirro. .3 Itire of 540 C to Avold fortnatimi ,I rrnckx during hol rolling strus I,, III- ire o sow duce sheets capable of dri-p ilyssxiliI; at an annealing tetntWrattlre of 4DO C', sloe ALAL! Ste* #&a 9 11 VIP lot N~ Tf; -ILI 'ItALLURIMAL LCTIE&AUdC CLAIIWKAT14N 12" L g"1 L.- i-i- r 1 0 hil 0 if I A ff 111 .11 a 3 M 0 -lot, U -1450 1: "D Ml* 4 1 No 0,4::0:* off 0`111-66 0 0 0 410 0 0 so 111 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 all 0 0 0 9 0 * 0 * 0 0 9_0 O_ 1 00 0-101 0 0 0 0 $ 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 ol~ S 1-1 ells, ill". ,tp% of Camdop wKh graWda Wd" K. 1!=k.. (I Mity, 1951 6 5 22Lk-31). (lit C'sOll. Wting six Inonihs mlm)w,~ tLait voly -4,rt&iii 641,libe rmuls we fillitable ft)r miulering Iturous climingm Th" rusi:;,is iiarodumA into Lba castinp ititlitte by a %sieutini or ljy n-wA air. Mtjb nictlimbi tire thwrilmml. - it. v. HOLES,, S. " A ferrite-erasing head for tape recorders." P. 165. SEDLOVACI TECHNIKA. (Ministerstvo strojirenstvi). Praha, Czechoslovakia., Vol. 7.. No. 5., MaY 1959. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC, Vol, 8, No& 8. August 1959. Uncla. HOLESINSKY, A. HOLESINSKY A. Deficiencies in technical requirements. po 157. Vol. 1+,, no. 7. July 1955 NORMALISACE TECHNOLOGY Praha, Czechoslovakia So: East European Accessions, Vol. 5, no. 5, MaY 1956