SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KLUKAN, B. - KLUS, R.

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KATULAr, I., Prof.$ XUDr Mr.: HAPL. IN. MUDr. Laboratory findings In pusumooncephs2ograpbyl characteristics of formative elements., Ceske seuro 19 no&W25-129 MY 56. 1. Stains Ifecebus psychlatricka$ Posinok. (Bwxt radtogra*w, laboratar7 aspects 08)) kxr_Z1FTA %7.:;1CA See 8 Vok 1315 Nearolo-ey Xay 60 2433. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAP111C rINvT%rs IN N-EVROSYPHILM. ElektromotslogratieW niltxypr~ luese ncrvstwa -Us tu I my K. and K I u It a a R. - nRAT13L. LEK. USTY 195 9, 39(1)112 (721-730) Mum. 4 Ninoiy Z1Rrs'M"7r patients suffering from various forms of ne"resyphilis wert. recorded. No findings charsictitristic for neurasyphilis were found. In I I cases the record was normal, in 28 cam** indefinite. in 42 cases definitel pathological. The most frequent disorders w*rtt inierhemispheriil &symmetry. sr1o% waves, spikes. tow amplitude, and absence of alpha activity. Irbo localization of these findingswas mostly in the frontal and frantalemporal regions. In hallucinations and illusions. the pere#ntage of pathological findings was increased. Perstatent pathological signs In tht EEG record are considered to be a serious prognostic sign. Cernteek Bratislava N 87L56 11/057j60/030/012/003/01i B0191BO56 AUTHORS: Elg1rh4jeh- A-$ Zavarin, D. To., Kovars Yet Ott Lari-o-nov, B4 Ae, Monoaxon, 1. A., Skotatkov, V. V., and Stolovv A. X. TITLS: An Investigation of the Sleatric and Magn*tic Discharge Characteristics of "Al'ta" Research Installation PXRIODICAL: Zhurnal takhnicheskoy fisiki, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 12, PP- 1404 - 1414 TEXT: The authors studied the electric and magnetic discharge oha?ac- teristice udder single-ptriod conditions. The total discharge current is measured by moans of a Rogovskiy girdle, having the shape of a spiral made of nichrose. The signal was integrated In an RC element# fed to one of the two channels of a double-bean oscilloscope. In a similar manner, the field strength of the rotAtional field was measured According to voltage and current oscillograms the mean resistance of th; plasma column and the energy generated in it #or* c4oulatod, a constant inductivity of the discharge coil being &soused. Accordingly, the Card 1/5 87456 In Investigation of the tl#otrio and n/oij6o/m/w/03/011 MagnetWDischarge Characteristics of H019/BO56 "Allfa" Research Installation discharge column has an Inductivity of (2-3)-i0-6 henries. Furthermore, an electron- and ion temperature of about 40-106 OK was obtained with a pressure of 2o10'4 am Rg and a discharge energy of about 100 kilo- joules. The distribution of the magnetic field over the cross section of the chamber was determined with probes. The. results obtained are graphically represented in Figog. It was found that the electric cur- rent lines in the discharge are of helical character similar to the shape of the magnetic field, which loado.to an Increase of the langi- tudirial magnetic flux in the chamber. In order to conserve current constancyp it is necessary that rotational currents be Induced in the walls of the outer ahamber. This leads to a change In the field direa- tion of the longitudinal magnetic field in the exterior discharge ranges and in the space between outer and Inner chamber. The already mentioned Increase of the field strength of the longitudinal magnetic field corresponds to a maximum asinuthal current in the plasma of 6 (2-2.5)-10 a. Exactly this current must be induced in the walls of Card 2/5 ..An-Investigation of,the Electric and 8/057J60/030/012/003/011 Magnetic Discharge Characteristiestof B019/BO56 ..0411ta".Ressarch Installation. the outer' ohimber. From -an- analysis of the distribution curves of the magnetic fields and the discharge currents# it is found that the density vector of the electric current has a direction over the total discharge cross station# which, nearly agrees vith the direction of the magnetio field. Purtherg some experimental conditions were determined, under which -the discharge current In the outer regions of discharge hagr a direction inverse -to the discharge current In the Inner regions. There are 11 fig- ures, I tablet 'and 6 Sdvlet references. ASSOCIATIM gauchno-isoledovatelfskiy Institut slektrofisichookoy apparatury (Scientific Research Institute of Eleatro- physical Apparatus) SUBMITTEDs July 15* 1960 Card VV-j ~"~) fiN7,004) POLAND/Chomical Tochnologys Chomical Products H and Their Applications. Fats and Oils. Waxos, Soaps and Detergents, Flotation Agents. Abs Jour a Hof Zhur-KhWyal No 61 1959, 21099 Author i Klukowskij Antoni Inst S- -=- ... - Titlo iThe Amorican Fat Industry. Orig Pub :Przom. spozywczy, 1958, 12, No 6, 221-224 Abstract :A description is given of tho construction and working of several kinds of continuous- process equipment In wide use In the American fat reprocessing and fat rondoring plants, as well as several aspects of the organiza- tion and economics of production. -- M. Zemlyanukhtna Card 11/1 C-.nd '.-ml Ici 2robl,--7r, of clit-A.0 or 29 pp (Yin of H-111h 'I V!.u nit-n 'J.1ill. Lemma stntt Ved. Inrt) co' A l): 7f I-KUWTS# I.# nod. m. kande Apropos of the de"lopomt of neurosurgery In Lithuania. Sv*ik. Apeaug. no.407-39 064, 1. Viessajungines neurcchlrurgu mokellnes drougijos valdybos narys,b KlUt4bY.-J, Lowaal 111811E.:'11213, A.9 red. [fiend Injuries) Golvos trnumoo. VI Wun, ValStybine litinas ir mokslinos lit-ros leldvkla, 1963. 30 p. in 1.1thuanlan) (f,11RA 17:7) r xmmlusao J. Kepticuld stocai speed n0vo (fMidopters)d In Gorram pol;23* (M&aar Nemseti Fuzeum To. attuAomanyi Muzeum Fvkonyve, Vol. 7, 1956 Pudape3tj Hunvnry) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessiom (MAL) W. Vol. (, nc. 9, Sept. 1957. Uncl. MOSOLOV# G,# pod;rDIkovuQp lotchik-ispyUtellm Gorcy Soverskogo Soyusal V=OV* A*,, inabo mmewerbs airplAus vastrolo Avoi kome 45 noolOt48-54 162o (Him 15,10) (Airplanom-Controls) navoy. S.K. IsproductIon cycle of the 31&ak Sea. dolphin Delphimm& delphis pontious Barab. Trudy ket.okoan. W06-219 154. (KLRA 7:12) (Black So&--Volphins) (Dolphins-Plack Sea) USS, TsBe, rodaMori IAWOVUff I A~Go,, rodaktor; rodaktor: KAKAROW, B*X#, r*daktorl POLTAICONFA,. rodaktora [Geographloal distribution at f lobes amA other comimercial aulsols of the Okhotsk mA Bering So"] Geograflaboskoo rasprostromeals ryb I dracikh promrshenyU shivotakh Obbotskago, I BerivaoTA Sorel. Moskyao lad-vo Akadooll nmk SMIR# 1955. 115 p, (Iksdpdla awk SM, Inalitut ohnologil, ?rao, V01.14) (an 912) I'Aaldox#^ monk BOOK Inatitut okessologil. (Okhotsk, Be& of-4WIft"fama) (Bering Soa-Aarlas fams) VMCN 8 1 Distribution of Aftle stock, Tru4Y Instookmans no,l8t7-27 155, (Whales) (KIAA 8:12) bioloclobeekikh sauk. $am results of the expedition in the Bering sea and &long the Kurile Islands. Test.M WU 26 no.32-37 ft 136. (mm 93a) (Bering $es-Se tent If lo expeditions) (Kurile Islands-Solentifue expeditions) am; aI rookery of Callorblims ursinus oad babitot of lawarm lutrit at the rurild Islands* and a tentative doUraluotion of tboir respootivi mmber. DAL AN SSSR 11? no.W53-156 X-D 157. (MIRA 2233) I, lostitut okennologii AN SS$V. ProdstAvlono Andemikom A*A. Grigarly". (rurile Wends region-Sem otters) EWHOY OcAsUl habitat of Atmetoplan jubstus at the Evil* Islands wA a tanuive detervivAtion of their number. Dold. AS 117 no,2045-346 N 157, (Km IIL13) 1, InstItut oksanologil Almdeall unk SSM *odstavlono skadesikon A,A, Origor"yov7m., Mrils Islands-Seals (Aninals)) AU THORs TITLEs NI- SOY-26-58-5-6/51 The Pate of the Whales (Uchastl kitov) PERIODICALt ABSTRACTs Prirodaj 19*58ffAir 3, pp 36-43 (USSR) A survey on the whaling situationo based on international source9jis given. A Soviet evaluation of the ratio of nature and immature fin whale bulls and cows observed near the Kurile Islands between 1951 and 1956 suLrgesta a revision of present international agreements.. A similar study on the humpbacks by E.S. Chushakina to discussed. According to these studiesp the formerly accepted criteria of the length of the animal In connection with maturity should be changed. It is agreed that only strict protective measures will ensurethe propaga- tion of the fin, sperm, humpbackt, and other lesser whale species$ There are 5 photon, 2 charts, 2 tables, 2 graphs and 5 refer- ences, 1 of which is Soviet$ 1 Swedish, Z Norwegian and 1 American, Card 10& mmm, ISOKO Can snakes hypnotize? IUn, nat. no.123)4 D '(I. (MIRA 13tl) . (Snakes) Plankton MA the foodins of baUsa ALI*& (Wetatoosti), TV* (KM 34s6) (ftles) (Uopl"kt=) Aw HDv I a. X. Right uhalos ofthe Pacific O"an, Trudy lut. okem Sgsm-~ 162, (XMA 26112) (Pacifle Oc"D-Southers right wWo) . KLUMDVp S.R., doktar bdologlobeekikb nauk --- ;.......... Monster fm the rft,ngt, no,111O.U Ja 063, . - (Living fossils) (KMA 16s1) TOLSTOIS A.K.;-MOW, S.K. (Moskla) Relicts or present-day fauna and flora? PrIorods. 52 no.3s" 163. (KMA 16 4) 1. Ustitut merslotovedenlys, in. V,A,Obruchava Akadoxii stroltellotya I arkbitektury 3SMj Moskys (for Tolatov)o (Sordonpokb region-Freshwater faum) IMOTs S. K. (Xoskvi) Vhat do we knov about whaUs? Priroda 51 [i.e. 521 no.$1121' 1630 (KMA F (wMiss) AKIKUSHKIN, Igor' Ivanovieb p oty, red.; GIDAIXVICH, A#Mop hw.E;wlv3--.K#Ftekbn, red, rodolsd-val R S [Cephalopods of the seas of the U.S#S,H.j Golovonogie moL- liuski morei SM, Moskvai Isd-vo AN &IIM# 1963. 233 . (KUtA 16t 12T (CepWopoda) Present uhale st"k In the World ocoon and momatirev for lt~ proteationo Okhr. pr1r. I o4ol. no.303-80 160. (,IqP-k 16tl2) 1. Prodoodatall aektall okhrany zverey TSentrallnogo saveta laerosslyikogo obahchostva ~3cvlopolviya okhrano prIrmly I nasolonnykh ImnKt,ly. Game animals of the Kurile Islands. Okhr. prir# i ozele no.3s 9-29 160. (HIPA 16sl2) 1. Predsedfttel' sektall okhrany sverey TSentrallnogo soveta Vooroselyakogo obshchostva nodeyetviya okhrane pr1rody i oselonaniyu naselent7kh punktov. KLUMDV# S#X* --"" --- P~ Feeding hab&ts and helminths of whal*bDne whales (Yqvtacoceti) on the voin whaling growWo of the world ocean# Trudy Inmt, okean. 7104-194 163. (KMA 16M) W MARAKOVI S*V9 (Kiror)j XLUMOVP S,L Jktural monument or commercial "also? Priroda 52 no.1-109- 84 163. WMA 17: 1) le Predesdatell Sektaft ckhrany Syere;r Vaerossiyukogo obahcheistva okhrany pdrody (for Klumv), 4. CZBCHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products. H Processes and Apparatuses of Chemical Technology. Abs Jour: Her Zhur-xhimiyas 1958s xo 2o,, 67694. Author % Beranek J., Ka?Sar 1. Inst iNot given, Title sDiscussion of Singer's Article "Theoretical Bases of Processes Involving Pseudoliquification". Orig Pub: Chem. prumyelp 1956, 6, No 3, 120-121. Abstracti No abstract. Card 1/1 CZECXOSLOVAKWP~roeesses and Equipment for Chemical X-1 Intluntries - Processes and Apparatus for Chemical Technology Abs Jour Referat Zhur - KhWyaj No 9p 1957) 33222 Author Beranek JaroslaV,_11j=W Ivan rnst Title Graphic Computation of the Rate of Drop .)f Spherical Particles Orig Pub : Chem. pruMal, 1956, 6. Ito 50 210-212 Abstract : On the basis of the balance of forces acting upon a spherical particle dropping within a flutd the following equation was derived: y - - 2x - q (Z), where y = lg-t . 1g f ~Re~; 4 -- coefficient of res letaace; x - 1g Re; q - lg I ( od/3) t d2 6.f 2f f):, ; S -_ free fall acceleration, d -- diameter of particle, 4.- -- difference In density between the materiAl of the particle WA the fluid, (3 f -- density of fluid, 0 -- kinematic .01 Card 1/2 CZMMMAKTA/Processes and Equipment for Chemical K-I rMustries. Processes and Apparatus for Chemical Technology Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 33222 viscosity of fluid. The abscissa of tht point of inter- section of the straldht line defined by equation (1), Vith the curve y ~P (x)p which expresses) _n y - x coordins- tec, the correlation batveen the coefficient of resistance and Re, determines the value of the number Re correspon- l ing to the rate of drop of 'the particle. To facilitate cotWutation a nomograph and a graph have been plotted and unified) on the combined use of which the rate of drop of the! part cis within the flutdcan be determined, if the physical characteristics of particle and fluid are known. The discribed method of determining the rate of drop of a Inrticle within a fluid os applicable to calculations of prozesses of fluidization, sedimentation, filtration and pne-matic transport. Card 2/2 tk*A. (9j ROO t14 OW"V CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical H-2 Products and,Their Application. Processes and Apparatus for Chemical Technology Abe Jour : Ref. Zhur. - Author : Beranek Jarot3lavs Inst : Not Given Title Hydrodynamic Layer. Part Orig Pub Chem. lietY, Xhimiya, No.29 1958, No. 4853 Klumper Ivan .................... Characteristics of Fluidized II. Now Theory of.Fluidization. 1956# 50, No 11, 1673-1682 Abstract i The new theory of computation of the fluidiza- tion process has been evolved on the basis of vectorial expression of hydrodynamic Corces act- ing upon the particles, and of the theory of similitudeq and it has been substantiated by ex- perimental results of the authors and of other Card 1 1/3 CZSCHOSLIOVAKIA Chemical TOOhnOlo chemical H-2 Products and TheTipplicition. Processes and 4pparatus.for Chemical Technology Abe Jour I Ref. Zhur, Xhikiya j Iqo.29 :19589 No. 4853 Abstract t researaheris....,-IThe~deduotions relate to a fluidized layerin'ibich no intake and no with- drawal, of~~particlesl_occur. --The theory in predi- cated upon the veloctty of descent or the partialest U.&COOMMOS with whiob dimensions and -Mhapo Of thq patticls are c,haracterized. On utilitation of , the-YalOcitY Of descent of the particle,'.new squations,"o Proposed for the cal- oul&tjon~of ' loss ajid for expressing the pressum. Reynolds criterionj these equations do not con- tain the linear dimension of the particle. A general graph is given to show the correlation between epth ratio of fluidized and stagnant la era, and the ratio of flow velocity to velocity of descent; from this graph it Is Card 2/3 rl MZW", Im., Use of a eatabvt In a suponded, W In tho cirldation of mUtr diazilol dritioils as the artials. Mils, VM* soolt42-43 J&-F WAL 1014) lutitul orpsichodelkh statesov, P&rdti'b Its&-lYbl tit. Chakhooloutskap leeplillkso (Iluldisation) (SWur dicrids) (Oxidation) MNSKYf Vladimirl NOVOSAD# Zdenekl PROGHAZKA# JaroaLr; ORMPARs- IvwL Pilot plant production of the synthetic ethyl alcohol in Csoohoolovakiao Part 1s Direct hydration. Chen prum 13 no.lsl2-14 Ja 163. 1, S,VXhewprojekt# Praha (for Smaky w0 Novosad). 2. Chealcko myody CSSP, Zalusi (for Prochaska), 3, Zayody Vitesneho unorap projokeni kancelar, Praha (for Kluspar). NOW I OUdahj OlVall Zdanokj pjwHLM,, jaradr Czechoslovak piutillwt FrOduGUon of the Outhotic othenol, Pt,2, 7.U Chem prum 13 n4.31 7-1U Mr 163. 1. Uvody Vitstwho uump prajok=i kanoolar, Praha (for 11 and K0030in). 20 Chodake s4ffody CSVO (for Cimy im"d-wV"whisla)o KLUVAR 0 Ivan; KoCtUp Oldrich; CMa,Y, 7derAki JVCHA7KA, Jaromir Czack.oolovak pilot plant production of syntheric ethyl alcohol, Ft,,3* Chem pr= 13 no.5:225-230 14Y 163. 1. 7Avody Vitesnabo unora, projokeni kancelarp Praha (for Kltmpar " Koom). 2, Chemicke savody Ceskosloyonsko-sovetskeho pratelstyip Vyzkt=ny ustav pro chemicko vyuslti uhli, Wuzi (for Civrny wW 1'rachzkiL)., ELUMPAIIj Ivan I Dif#aulty in exprossing me# flow. Cbex prus 13 no.6007- 308 :9 163, 1, Zavo&y Vitaumho uwn., Hndeo Kralm., projokoe 0 RABALI Jaroslav$ MAMPARO Ivan Pilot plant measuremont of the motion heat, Chem prum 14 no. 3 t 124-128 Kr 164. 1. 7avoly prinmyslave autmantizace Naticnal !~nterprlse Prag-.ie, Pocky Branch (for flabal). 2. UvOy Vitesnaho unors National !enterprise flrac:ec Kralove, Project PepAr ;ent,, Prague (for Klumpar). KLUMPAH, Josef.. ins. Some informtion of the yellov oat-gr"s helainthiazin caused by nematodes of Anguina sp. Root vyroba 9 no,6j 605-610 Js 163. 1. Ustred-d Kontrolni a skusabni ustav sewdals)q, odbor karanteny a ochrany rostlin, Brno. :6. ways bralwo L -A a A 11,11 P.-I 1 !:,;* 4 1 1 1 o #***A# " A - - - . 0A.P. --%4-4- 1` 1- A"I" " 0 sea" Of at bills" PM- WP - a it. 110"Ild 604 1 t$6040. fAvir"com It. Sal I* W W 600 00 ~- Mike plot"" qVocit. ey"out, qm*4 in b%*tt4 Co qak *do- in pecolat" a dombfir '00 001, to ~ 0 of wetv to SW I im - . L 0 0 two. al Pat# iftlis to rMh o topic * warillifroulbes"ci l d xm a*% Co6 6 S v ambrims cocker to 1611 at the dr W n e ti b M l 6 3 00 &1 I er o e et ami fte . Orgo"M in WO& k-dowersaw. when tier SH by see I 90 #4 tyltrw it WWI= sow lk PAWWW* AM Ow-wo . w1oper" llw a a gromp W ""mor equoinc on. 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OSA 0*0 r", - ~-, -- SOA 141 C:jA set **A Do *of 004 W 6 oil *04 11 UH 1 60 1 4 VIM t u to "of I.. heow. carb I see 0. M If-mm", swim d f"bo. do rymbis #mv see art c"W", Mo. I nt . so * Ow see Im boo III= too 000 v00 see 200 see see was 10:100:04:nno 006&000 001 00000 0000 00000000000 0 T14#1 0 0 0 9 of*0 go 0 9909096099.190 IAA nUMPAR. J. Physical aspects of protection In RtC and As therapy. Acts, r&dlol,c&acor bohes. 4 no.f-4sI52-156 30 3) 049. (CM 1913) 11 State Iladlotbarmpostloal Institutt, Praha, Iklovka, Depart*out of Ptwelos (Direct& -- fteent 7,11abousek, N.D.). KWWAII J. &~ul4Aw6Abw^&h,w; Intranavitary irradiatiou of the IMhatic tisme of the nuopharymt dos"@* Aota r"Isle cams,r, toham.6 no. 3-4t64-" 1932. (CM 2323) N I It nMWARO Constructiou of a dosograph for rapid produation of loodosto euves In roentgenotherapy wA rWvm therW. Cesk.onkol. I no,3-42265- 274 lg!;4. L Onkologtahy ustav,,Pr&hao ROP :.tlmpar, Pr&M T111. I& Trdilaroo 1001, (10XWM Appli.) (PADWRO dos&ge. appare) v p -z;~z wplift vro--201~ WMt, in V,- (twh N(xr- -4~11M rate *~ fll~" J'kk, It rod" cod Nil [A-roeia"If (Amapa fd 'nizzatv ",ft te epoculk. Airlivity A le t ("",qr -1 t. rrd h".. am th A - -, fraft".~ A tLt Lim. gpktA, ktd An". tl,~mid guuk~ xM Gkx3d pl%mm dt(d I% ao cmi amnpals Jkt1vwyCXCrttfd, IVA tMtftt fVC~&3W.1W4jr Ll A tf* ampmein Gwct~juj of the thyre 0 euld an4 and In the WnvT jwuiri~,% VJk,*qy -~tlov h lets OCTOOd Aftff "MW10*60M tE) r0flUill L1011146, 61"tY &VAtot9d ofivuftg SH the ca 9,fn*- It mpuly SWI tutwx1v* LM"Porfard two the l; ft4fin 4 ttla, Mood it 4 at~. '12 41~ 1104PAR. Josef Ikaluation of complex gwm fields to R unito'by a single exposure# Cook. onkol. 1 no.1120-29 1955. L Onkologicky ustav, Praha. Dr. J. Klunpars Praha-Bulovka. No Trublarco 100, (RADITTIONS, determination, gammh rays, complex game fields in R units. deters. by single file exposure) XWNPAR. Josef, Dr. (Praha VIII, Na Truhlarce 100) Roentgenologic grid irradia.tion, Ceskoon1roL 2 no*2-3:2143-149 1955. 1. Ofikologtoky tistav'y prose. (uDtOTMRAPTO grid torlmia) CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Nual6or thysics Instellstions ani Instruronts, 0-2 Methods of.Mossuroment eni Research Abe Jour i fief Zhur - Flziks# No 10# 1958, Ito 22173 Author t.)( or J. Majorove X. Inst I ~ ~osime rjo MvIsion, Institute of Nucl3ar Fhysicsj Czacho- slovak Academy of Sciencesp Prague, Cz2ohoolovr1da, Title i 2fteot of Amplification end Discrimination on the Form tnd Position of tho Counter Cherecteristias of Golger-Rueller Counters in Decade beelars of Czachoolovelc Manufacture Orig Fub t Juderne onergio, 1957# 39 No 10# 304-y*j disauss. 305-306p 520 Abstract I An investigation won made of the dependence of the forn. end position of ocunting width chrractoristics of Gelfer-Ruellar counters$ used with decede sonlor instrwwnts of Czechoslovak manufroturoo It turns out in those countorep at a high grin, thora ocours a multiplication in the ntzbor of true pulses, o that when estimating the results it In possible to admit : orious orrors4 Chervetariatics war* obtninod corresponding Card 1 1/2 CZECHOOLOWKIA/Ifucloar ftsics - Inatellations md Instruments. C-2 Hothods of Hassurso-ent and Raserreh Abs Jour i Rof Zhur - Filikes No 10# 1958t No 22173 to double or few times the true value of the counting rate, The causes ofthis ~ phenowmoa~ arsexarAned. By ~aampersttvo moasuranonts with, a ccupound, As (1) &P) it was round that the true number of processes Is obtelaod when the counting cheracteristio-le low erA the ernplificstion to minimum. Oard 1 2/2 cam 1/ 1 L,,jft^trt-. t\ ~~. CZBCHOSLOVAKL%/' Iuc I oar Physics - Installetions mr; Inatrumants. C-2 Mothods of Roesuraront end Rosotreh Abs Jour I Hof Zhur - Fitikei No Up 19589 No 24574 Author i Bohounok F,,L.-Xlultor Jag Koei J.j Jirousok Ps Inst s Not Oivcn Title I Dosi-.iotry of X-rvy mnd Or-yr Ryps by Photogrrphio Mothad Orig Pub I Ohokhosla fliz, th.# 1957# 7p No 5s 599-613 Abstrect t Boo clso Reforet, Zhur Fizike, 1958p No 80 17390 Card 21M MM X BM RaWITAM 02=/102 9hounek., ?ran isekp Professor,, Doctorp Correepm3ding Hemberp Czecboalv~ Academy of Salencemi Bdhw~p Antonin.. Doctor; la=q*rp Jooefp Doctor, Raiiiolbgick~ *mIka. &I Physics) 2dL ed.,, rev. atd enl. Pragmej, SM.9 1958o W3 pe 9p2OO copies yrintedo Reviever: Pernegrp Jaroslarp Doctor of Natural Sciences; Rasp. 9d,-. Trdbm Men; Tech, Ed,: Trdbup Wan; Chief Id, for Theoretical Literature$ &Ltp Vlastimil, PURPM-., This book in want primarily for those varking in the field of radio- activity,, for university students,, and for all engineers end technicians vorkift in nuclear *ysias wd mUstions COVZR=s This manual gives & sixgle introdtaction to nuclear "Ics and a general coverage of the field of raiiiation AMIcs. The theory of raMology is given an vell, as the application of radiation techniques In Inchistryp biologyp chemistryp and medicine. There an 911 figures# rms tables# and 52 references.. 91 of vhich am Czechp 8 Bovietp 13 Rm'4shp 7 Oermop and 3 French. Card Rodiologicel ftpics TAME Of CONYMs Ch. 1. The Structure of Xotter 1. M utso volsoulemp md stom 2. Compaltion of the stom 3. The atonlo muclow Isotopy mn4 the mmil otrtu The zone theory of onstdo Ch. 2. Radiation 1, Corphsculwradistion 2. Slectmapetio radiation Ch. 3. ReeiVrocal Vfteot of Xatter sod Radiation i. Passage or radiation thromh =%tter 2, The chemical effect Of radiation 3. Chrometie and luminescence effect of radiation 4. 2bermuLl effect of radiation go Blologeal effect of radiation CM=/LI?32 7 9 14 23 32 42 73 Im 169 lIft Bi 190 Card 2/5 PAdiological Physics Ch. 4. Sources of Radiation 1. Natural sources of radiation 2. Artificial sources of radiation Ch. 3* Doslmtry of Ionizing Radiation lo Units used-In dosixetry 2. Intensity and the radiation dosage 3. Measuring by mom of the ionization mtbcA 4. VAssuring by means of counters 5. Absolute dosimtry of radio isotopes 6. Photognobla dosinstry 7. Qualitative determination of radiation Ch. 6. Application of Radiation in Madjoine 1. Diogwais 2, Radiothereff CZWN/142 193 2DI 220 224 A7 277 306 322 328 333 343 Ch. 7. Appgastion of Tonizing R~Ouatjon in Vwjous 11OLU of Scime and Toft try 1- APPliestion of radiation to modification of matter 30 Card 3/5 Radiological ftsics CZWR/2252 2. St%* of the stmtmm of materials )70 3, AnalyMal methods 3 4. Various inlitations of radioisotopes In industry Ch. 8. Radiation Control 1. Diftextut biological radiation dnkwo 16 2. Permissible dose 3. Protective masures Ch. 9. Appendixes 1, The Mendsley"pw1odic Osten of eliamenta 394 2, Values of certain "iasl constants 396 3, Relations betveen Yarious units of electrical qmentities 396 4. Tables of natural radioWtopes 397 5. Data on certain freqwvtly used radioisotopes 400 6. Sebematie presentation of the decay of certain radio isotopes 401 7. Values of fundtions ex god a--% 4m 8. Do" distribation aroazd radiation needles of Yarlow length 403 9* Table for the calculation of doses for radloghores placed on the surface of & *yUn&r Card 4/5 Radiological Tbplov CZXWM2 10. Deep-40sap entAPS for W - 250 KY of the X-ray tobe an U. Welding frm P radultift 124, dhis'44nm ffts radisUou 23. Vnit *a,., rsim twd (ADOOrliva to Rl*zUr) 149 Orgh for the calculatton of doses frm linear ranum gppuaston with a 1 m Pt, filter 15. Orah for the calculation of doses from linear radius qVILestars vith a I us Pt luter 16. 0r$& for tbA CAIGUISUOU Of doses ffte flat radj= qffilicato" 17, OrOh for the calculaction of doses for raftus =*dl*s insert*& In cavities Bibliogrsiphy Index AVAU=Xt Ubrimy of Compose WMI 3-25-59 Card 5/5 Xvj'!~~#~,JOAX"OVA# A#; JLHOGA, P, Relation of the else of the room for x-ray diagnosis to intensity of dim- piersod radiation, Cook* rentge 12 uoAs213-222 Doo 58. 1. Dosimstricke odd. utavu jadarne fysiiq MAY. J. X., Ustar jadero fysuq WAY, Prahn 8, 1& Trablaroo 100, (HOINTONNOOBAPHY reUtIon of roan else to Intensity of dispersed radiation C--rCHOOLOVAKIA/Muclear Fhystce - Installations and Distrumnts. C. a Methods of W-,asurw*nt and Resoarab Ab- Jour Ref Zhur Fizikao No 3, ig6o,, 5195 kltmipar Josef , Wjerova Miroslava, Arouseh Panel Inst Dosimetricke tAdeleni UJV-CSAV, Pra6ue, Czachoslovu)da, Title Dosimetry of Radioactive Isotopes Using a 4,r,-Counter and Comparison of the Results Obtained with Measurements made with a G-H Counter Orig Pub Jaderna energie, 1959, 5, No 6, 190-193 Abstract The authors describe the construction and give the basic parameters of a flov-throudt 4 lf-counterp intended for the measurement of radioactive isotopes. The counter consists of two chambers, vith individual anodes. BoUi chambers are separated bya thin linerp on uhich is deposited the measured radioactive compound. The anodes of the counter C-3rd 1/2 18 CZECHOSLOYAKU/Nuclear Physics Installations and Instruments. C- Methods of Measurement and Research Abs jour Ref Zhur FizikA) No 3) 1960) 5195 are rade of tungsten wire 0.05 nn In dianater. A brief description to given of the influeiwe of the liner on the results of the measurements of the activity of the con- pounds with different 13-spectrm energy. The results of the measurements are compared with the data obtained with the aid of 4 ON counter with thin wind(N. An ana. lysis of the r*a9urement errors is made. Card 2/2 ,7~-f- t~ovn---!-=-~Fhrtr 4! - r--L u, ~At F ad rl-da NO Sorg method Is I W of Rx. sh hm 10 1. of HaO to Oki 17 1. of Rn*.: ft. 15&A. AtAdRaCon torpt In an 014CUMAOS G" sM dc94- by sclulMalka ot *%mti*dcpWdo s I$ coatbag. T -f-,- -um-144.-A Alm 41 b"s hid '004 a N" 'J~Freew . two alf &y* am tw met" HOD. SpLdde fe G.S.X~ JQ114 S. m 7 WWII* �r 4K Ml-' ffiffla -alum XLUMPAit Dosim9try in radim therapy Cook. rontgenal. 16 no.10-17 F 162. NADIOXiMia) AMORS T1T1Z: ;/038 62/000/02.0/003/005 D267%307 MiroslAva HajeroV ,,ar josof and solutions of scintillation counting of O-qUGOUB beta eatters VM10DILCAL: jadernfi energiet no* 109 196219 356-362 !eGearch wag to develop a rlt"*d of r-,Xr: The object of i the detection efficiency of its in %Alich the dependence of the apparatus on the energy of beta emission would be as small as onsible. In tile case of small concentrations On apparatus with p in the most advantageous. whilst discusai the least background 9 rlixtureg.(Bolutions .) tile authors adduce t a the use of homogcneou data thus far available, and present in the form of tables their own results dealing with (1) the relative detection efficiency Of Acintillation solutions with p-dioxm for various water COUtQnt9 land variouaworking potentials and (2) the dependence of the d0tec- tion efficiency of solutions Uth 11.1 and 33.A of U20 on the energy of beta emission- The use of scintillation solutions.is dard 1/3 Scintillation counting Z/038 62/000/010/003/ooS D267%,3107 advantageous in the Case of aqueous tion strftple and solutions of a relatively high activity# so as to malt* it Possible to work with ml of nolu. Of heterogeneous m;~ixtlu am's O(f the scintillator. results obtained by r gal_,,ke AD regards the use are suitable the authors or solid 8cintill4tors) the Only for cOncentratare not reproducible h methods overt their detection offzcicncyions in excess of '7 Bot of radiationt and larg A. 10 CA: more- background-nol.se 0i8 highly dePCndent on the energy TO c v"'i'mg f the scintillator produce a hiGh avoid these disadvantagco it i .a recotaxnded to work Irith evaporated residues. The authors ('etermincd the photon datOCtion efficiency of the flat (thin) OrganiC scintillator, developed by R.V. samova (Kernenergie, v. 2, 19599 663-664). This scintillator# containing more than gal. of terphenyl, was found to give better results than other organic acintillators: the minitm= amount of radioactive substance, that can be easily detected with this ncintillator in conjunction with a simple electronic apparatus is about 5 x 10'*ll C (when the probe is not protected with Pb), The new scintillator is characterized by a very small sensitivity Card 2/3 Z/038162/000/010/003/005 Scintillation counting to gamma background, and its beta detection efficiency is indepon- dent oE the beta radiation energy. There an 7 fi&res.and 3 tables: The most important Cnglish-langunge reference is R.B. Owen, Iscinti-I Ilation countereli Nuclear Powir, v-, 3, no, $4, 1960# 82-86. -ASSOCIATIONs Radiologick.4 do imetrie U'JV 6SAV (Radiological Doeimetry, OJV,8;Av) dard 3/3 KM,v W. B. I MWAR j J, j M, [U-an#Utorl Prepecation and owdntatmmos of sUndards of rs&oaoUvitys JAdm* emrgis 3 noa5sl$1-155 My 157. . I I-'LMTAR,o J. . IUU)r. ; WLnMVA.. M. . lUa)r. Meat of amplification mW discriminatlon on the shape w4 height of purves in Gsipr44dlor covmters =do In Czechoslovalds, Jaderna onergle 3 no,10004-306 0 157. I* DoximetrIcke oddolmd, Ustay jaderno fysWp Ceskoslovenska Wmdevils ve4s Praha. JM-W-_AR& _JOoofj XAJXMAp Ki"&3&vaj JIMU=, Pav*l DS+Amining the low 900centration of ream In water by scinUlUtim comtW the sleatrodleposited decay products of radon, J-A--na energle 6 no*22s404-4M D 160, It Dosimstriele oddelmd, Ustay Jaftrsmho ryzkvm, Ceskoslovensim akadem" vede C/O23j62/000/010/004/007 3164/BI02 7/4000 AUTHOR3o Klumparg J#t Majerovi# Me TITLE i Scintillation measurements of P-taitters In their aqueous solutions PERIODICALt Kern*nsigieo nose 10-.11~ 1962t 774-781 TEXTj This paper* based on available publiaiktions# discusses methods o .f using homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures of the solution with the scintillator# applicable both to scintillation seasurements of aqueous solutions of P-emitters and to *#asureadat of.tho waporstion residues. The energy dependence of efficiency and the background effects are considered* Details of measurements side by the authors are reported. for a homogeneous mixture,# the,effect of dissolved *&It (NA2CO3) on the limit beyond,which it Is impossible to mix the systems watir/toluene/asthanol and water/p- dioxans is investigated P, N. Uy*ag D. 0. Ottg LASL Contract 6-7405-EnSo 36)o A Soviet dk)Y-19M iFEU-192) photoaultiplier is used to measure the relative efficienoy of scintillation solutions containing p-diolana, at various water contents and the dependence on the A-onorgles of certain Card 1/3 0/025j62/000/OiO/004/007 Scintillation measurements of**# B164/BI02 radionuclides at various potentials, The results show tha th*.atx1ng method can be used for measuring radioactivitits higher th!n 10 1 a In small volumeso The flat type of sointill&tor cosposed of p-terphenyl. with up to 40 mg1cx 2 developed by A* Y., Semovs, (Atoans InerS* 5# i958) is in.- vestigated as regard* Its applicability to measuring residues of evapora- tion. A diagram relating to the terphenyl sointAllator shows the degree of effio 'i*noy for photons (0.3-2A), the effeat of the surface weight on background pulses and the ratio of back roungOpuljjOd*n,*It4 to efficiency for P-enorgies of the radionuclides C&49t Co # 2 4, r9 +Y91D at various potentials of the photoultiplier, A oassercial a-aLatillstgr to compared with the P-soin%illator, A terphonyl scintillator of 15 mg/082 Is partiou- larly advantageous since it permits of detecting activities as low as 5,16"d Comparative results from measurements of the relative efficiency referred -to p-terphenyl are given for 1A d1phenyl butadi*ns, POPOPp 2t5 diph*nyl oxazolt and a-n&phthyl-phenyl oxasol. There are 7 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Dosimetrische Abteilang des Institute fflr lernforschung der Tachoohoolowakischan Akedemie der Wissenschaft (Dosinetric Department of the Nuclear Research Institute# Academy of Sciences CSSR) Card 2/3 O/O25j42/000/010/004/007 3ointillation mossor*Stats Of*$* 8164/BI02 SUBMITTEDo Maroh 2l 1962 Card XLWARm J080ti- JWMCVA, Itiro&)AVA Origin of arrars in sw%ile preparation for absolute oalibration of beta radiating solut1cm by I#Xoountsrs* Jaderna enorgia 9 no.8458-264 Ax 163# I* Radiologicka disinstrisp Ustay jaderneho vyzb=p Cesko- sla"naka akademia vW* Correction of absorption In Us carrier fila during beta emitter staxidardization In the 4jq-.counter, Jaderna eaergie 9 no,,10015-318 0 163o 1, Radiclogicka. doximtrie Ustav jadert-eho vyzkumu,, Cookcalo- venska akademle ved, Prela: KLUMPAR, Josef; MWROVA, Miroslava Self-absorption of Sr9o(4190) beta radialion in the prepara- tions with surface density up to 28 mg/am measured with a 4A-counter. Jaderna, energis 10 no. 5sl68-171 IV 164. 1. Radiological Dosimetry, Institlite of Nuclear Research, Czechoslovak Acaderq of lateness, Prague, Ilumpar,_V. - Welding chains by melting. p. 204. WITNIS. (Ministeretvo butniho, prwqolu a rudnyab dolu) Praha. Vol. 4. no. 7, July 1954. Sources EFAL I& Vol. 50 No. 10 Oct. 1956 ,~- - KLUMPAR Vladimiro ins. Present conditions of the production of sup~.lamvntar7 mateiials. Zv2r sbor 9 no.0409-414 160 1. Zolozamy Antonim ZapotockehoVambark. 1w USM/Farra A.,imls - Cattle Q Abs Jour : Rur Zhur - Blol., So 15, 19'58) 649109 Author : Kalashnikov, A.P., Kluit rnst : - Title Utilization of L-,,p1n* no Food For Cattle Orig Pub Zhivotnavodstvo, 1)5'1, Na 50 43-46 Abstract Experiments revealed tho hi~,h autritimal qualities of Lipine vhua used i *i a groca form mad U % forn of silage as feed for cattle * rata, oi,. the crop capacity of f,-Ader lupii-e, accw=lati,)n of nutriciit 9,jbstm;-.ccs i., it accor- dii S to phases of develop-amt, che-deal cot-iposition, aiA rest-Its of feediag it to dairy cows are given. Card 1/1 82 - t.:LA_L~V ILI v I if Agild I " AAA 11: A Ilk Olt If !I? a'j" . . , !~.I. k. A - i f "t 7 ,.A ;-Of I i4l XA f AIL at also 40.0eill- I M 47' 1W.-- - 00 so lose, 00 00 ISO. -00. 00 0 .00 see 00 too 0 0 0'~ as "W. U. L. %OIL 6%174. On. see 00 go* w dwk* NO NNW. b dad ;&b sov W-d *&ON* -09. Pbakhm wd ImmeW. No* of It hy&- lhW CON" wft 4 brW of okm bnpw. 0*0 lose too t.11,00 - A lsi4os .,o Olt OA now 04 ;j ;j "11*10 a a 0 0 100 0 :i* 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 00' il to-! I 0-* a 0 0- lo-&-O 00 as a a *I USSR/Chmmical, Technology - Chmical Products wd Their Application. Wood CbewLmtry Productc, Cellulose and Its Ylanufacturs. Papar, 1-23 Abet Journals Referat Zhur - Wzlya,, So 190 1956, 63394 Authors 11 0., Perekallskiy,, N. P. eplwil-r 1-2 Institutions None Titles Procedure for Producing a Now Type of Colored Omnitol v1th Reinforced Paper Base and Aqueous Dye-Albumin Costing Origiml Periodicals Tr. IrAwin , tekbools In-ta in. Ve N, Holortova, 1955,, No 3, 161-167 Abstracts A recipe is given as, won as the technological conditions of mmu- facture of a nev type of colored graultol (0) with reinforced paper base and aqueous-dye albutin costim,, and also the pbysIc=wKbanIc&1 Indexes of 0. 0 is used as facing material. cam 1/1 MOT starshiy prepodavatel'I GRIGOROYLIVO O.P,, kwW.tekhn.nsuk;. """*~6~BORSKAYAP R.Yu.0 *Wshiy nauchnyy sotriAnik Nov types of suede, "lour and velvet materials samfactured with a paper bass. Trudy LTITSW no.lltl4l-ll;l 162. (MIRA 16110) 1 Mli I JCMd theor"Lleal ;,remlefa vc d i g the Lrcat:~,!nt cf c ir 1p with prote!n substannoc Nr. the modifica-len of Ut ircItrtlita, 4rudir LTIT.'Bll nool2s2l,2-257 164o (WRA AMP) -Ali 0 *?!to. fift!tt! %* V ba low 0-4. set will$ NAll "S ab- .410 lee o: of low t*A. 0-4 14 1.410 of* it see Ago see too altatib"Icat Wedallp" tta"WICAIIIIIIII IA 40104#19 W pop* To 4 00 000 0 00 00 0 ****-a a ago ago ago off#$* so 4" 1. to 0 oleo 6 0#000000000000, _01"10 0 a 0 0 o o 6 0 0 q o 0 * a] ,~AL4 t- 1~4 1 KLUFTj 3, Ye. "Variation of the chemiol..composition of the .rotting Iliuor during the course oi flax-rettiftSIN Tro Voss, Ing&. s.4h, I&C_gbiol. 7. 1:0 2j, p 54# 1935. KLUFTS S. Yo. "Contribation to the Biochemistry of flax-retting,,w ZC. Vsov, Inst. s.-kh, m1kroblal-0 70 No 1, P 49P 19369 F-i M KLUP?, S. Ye. "Separation of fiber frm bast.-fiber plants b7 bacterial famentopw 6v 121, 1937, ARISMVSKAYAO T.Y.j VIADIMIMUTA# 14.1s.; GOUARUU, MAI KATAKSKAU9 F.A.; KASHKIN, P.P.; -KLVU,-BU4 LOZIXA-EDZIXSXZY, L.X.j NORKINAp S.P.1 RWffANTSIVA,, V,M.j SILISRj G.L. ,prof. (decemsedli SKAWN#l I.S.1 SKORODUMDVA# A.M.1 KEBTAGUFIOVAO F.V.j CHASTUKHINO V.Tael PAFSADANOVA, 1.0., red.1 GAMNAg T.D.# Ud". red. [Comprehensive laborato 1 on milarablology] Bollshol prak- tikum po mlkrobiologil.741"iT".V.'Aristovskaia i dr. Pbd obobdwl red. G.L.Selibern. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola,, 1962. 490 P. (MICHDBIOMY-~tAWRATORY HUMALS) . (MIRA 160) 7- 7- IE,E~Ll~~zhs; KORNZYKOj V.Nop inshol RULLIT, R.Ao# imbs; SMORODSXIY, L.P., inzb,; FRIUM, A.Ye., Who; SHCHERBINA, S*A~# ingh. Control system of a PVK-150 turbine wW some special features of its adjustmento Teploonergetika 11 no. Is67-72 J& 064. (MM 1715) 1. Kharikovskiy turbimW savod in. S.M.Kirovs, ISMYCH, Stanislaw; XUA3. Casary Frequency# ladicatIons & results of Cossrean sections in the years 1947-1956 8 Doc A I& (Z Wojswodskiago 6spitala Spsojolistyatnego Ginskologlasno- Polox- n1axego w Opolu; 4yraktor: dr modo S. 14*ssor). Adres* Opole# u1. Raymonta. 8, Wej, Ospital Specs Gla-Polosu, (UNURM BMT1009 statist# in Poland (Pol)) UMBRYCH# Stanislawl XWSj Cosay Use of the vtoutm extractor In obstetrics. Ginek. pol. 35 no.11 45-50 JA-V64 1* Z Wojevodskisgo Sspltala Spsojallstyamego Polomtoso Olnekologlaxneg v Opolul dyrektor sapilalat dr.mW* S.Mossor (deceased] ILUS, Cozary; LIXWCH$ Staslolaw The course or labor after essaream settlem, Polskl tyeodo Isk. 26 ao.81296-300 20 F '161, 1. Z Vejewedskimp Ssplta2a Spooja2lotyesxog* Olmoksloglesse- Polossiesego v Opolul dyrektors dr %ad. S. Messer. (CSSARM SUTION) (LMR) MLWRI LudwIkj doco dr 1nz*j JWZJ3 dr inSo, A nev method of computIM of the contraotion fits of toothed wheel rimns Przagl mach 21 no.15t463-466 10 Ag 162. 1. Politechnika Slaska,.Glivice,