SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOCI, J. - KOCIJAN, Z.

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VoS/Wooo/o i i MVOW A201/AO26 The Sensitive Gamma-Backgrourld and Surface Beta-ContsminatIon Detector The tube assembly to connected with the recording unit by a 60 am long metal tube fitted with a slidingring mid a fixing screw by which the entire assembly Is attached to the panoranio head of a camera tripod (?IS. 1). To eleminate the ."glasshouse effect" inside the boxo 5 holes, 20 mm In disaster, have been bored Into the longer side wall# and the entire box was covered by glossy white paper. The NKC-M-T motor to fitted with a aloroammeter with 3 ranges of 0.1, 1 and .10, which in their entire soals-range correspond to done-rate Intensities of 0.5, 5 and 50 mr/h, respectively. The instrument Is powered by five MR 19 mercury cells with a total voltage of 6.5 v And A capacity Of 3 ampere/hour, capable of operat- Ing the Instrument for 100 hours. The time constant of the instrument has been increased by the addition of a 5*000,4&F capacitor to door@"* the oscillations of the needle. '."he entire assembly weighs 4.82 kg, of which the tripod weight to 0.9 kg. Numerous measurements have shown tholt the Instrument Is capable of fumishinS reproJualble results. The calibration of the detector relative to the-natural background has been made at the sports field adjoining the swimming pool of the Na Bulovae Hospital, using 2 Ra-226 standards made available by th*.Do&ImstrIck4 oddilent (Donantrio Section). One was the No B-5 st"w*d with an approximate Ra-226 content of 20 mg and a does Intensity of 153 r/cm. hourl the other was the Card 2/t e9374 :Z/038/60/000/011/003/W6 A201/AO26 The Sensitive Gamma-Baakground and ftlaoe Bsta-ContW nation Detector No. 10 stuidard with an approximate Ra-226 content of I mg and a dose Intensity of 7.54 r/om - how. The first:standard was placed at a distance of 25 a from the vertical plane Of the ON tubess the other at a distance of 6 m. Due to the direc- tIonal effect of the ON tubes, the calibration was made from 3 directions: &)with the beam perpendicular to-both the plans and the axis of the tubess b) with the be" forming a 450 angle with the plane and axis of the tubes; a) with the beam forming a 00 angle with the plane and the axis of the tubes. The relation of the values obtained was I S i b t o a 100 1 85.5 1 68-7. The calculated dose Intens1W of the standard was multiplied by the average of the 3 values (0-857). It was found that for theme conditions the value of 0.1 mr/h Indicated by the ammeter in the most sensitive (0.1) range corresponded to an actual dose intensity of 7.18 rA. Mda moant that the Instrument In this arrangement had a sensitivity 14 times great- er than In its original arrangement. The calibration was repeated several weeks later under similar conditions yielding exactly the am* results. In field mesa- urements the value Indicated by the instrument consists of 3 compo entat a) the Internal background of the instrument given bW the activity of the tubes, which to relatively low since Iran walls are us*dj b) the unfiltered tossio radiation does; o) the gamma radiation dose of the soil. Measurements made at the same place where Card 3/8 89374 iZ/038/60/000/011/003/006 A201/AM6 The Sensitive Oamse-Background and Surface Beta-ContemInation Detector the calibration had been pWorpad yielded on several days always the *ame value or 1,2.58,orA with a deviation of 13 %. To eliminate the radlatIon compment of the soil o), measurements were made an the swimming pool of the hospital on April 8# 1960. Me outside dimensions of the swimming pool are 25 X 15 at inside disonalms 17 x 7 m, and the depth to 2.9 m. The swimming pool was refilled for the last time on August 23, 1959, with water from the Vltava River so that wq additional radon that might originally hay# been present had decayed alrowly. Radon formed br the decay of Ra-M dissolved In the Vltava River water Is negligible since this water contains long than jo-13 g Ra-n6/11tar. The detector was placed on a rubber raft, 3.20 w long, 1.25 m wide. The probe with the tubes was extended over the raft board about 30 on above and parallel to the water level. The lowest Yalu* was measured at the oenter or the pool* VIZ. 5.74 rA. This value Is then the am of the a)-intlornal background of the Instrument- and b) -cosmic radiation - Oomponents, For the altitude or 260 k above mean sea level# at which the measurements wore made and for the goomagnotlo latitude of Prague, t)v unfiltered cosmic radiation prod- uces 2.2 ion pairs/cmi - soot corresponding to a do&* Intensity of 3.46rr/h- This leavba 2.251trA for the Internal baakground of the Instrument. Consequently, for cam 4/8 89374 Z/038/60/00/0 11/003/006 A201/AW6 The Sonsitivo Oamma-Backgrounid and Surf'sas Beta-Contaminatlon, Detector Mde apealflo place the natural gamma radiation baakgromnd (ganna ra&atlgn of the moll + 004mlo radiation) Is 10.3~&r/h, or 90.0 or/year. This figurs Is in good agreement with values measured &broad in similar environments. The Instrument was also tested for Its suitability as surface Wta-oontem1natlon motor. TI-M with a maximum energy of 0.76 Key was used &4 standard. An accurately measured standard "olutign of this raftoinotope was adequately diluted. Filter paper with an a&*& of 180 caF was soaked In this solution "acquiring a total activity of 1.28 . 10'0o, and a surfaoe A4tlvltY of 7-1 " Wil Oloe. The paper was placed an an *Uaolexn plate of the sow dloonsion as the lid of the inst t box and covered with a cellophane foil with a surfaos density of 4.1 mg/P".%; lid of the instrument was then replaced by the plate with the paper facing the tubes. Measurements have shown th t Ift the Instrument to capable of dst*otinS even lower activities, viz. abou 10' OloW. It to therefore well suitable for measurements of personnel sur- face beta-oontamlnatlon. Since the Instability of the mercury tolls Ispractleally the only cause affecting the proper operation of the Instrument, a portable stand- ard for ohooki" on the operation of the datootor has been prepared. The standard uses barium-radius carbonate with a total activity of 3 to 5 . 1-0-7 a Ra-226 filled in a sealed glass capillary, 42 = long, 3 mm in diameter. The caplllary Is Sri- Card 5A 89374 z/638/60boo/on/m/W A201/AO26 The Sensitive Oamma-Baakground and &irfaco Bota-contanination Detector bedded in an *Unsplex* prim, 50 x 8 x 8 m, and plugged with an 'Umsplox" stopper. Since the standard **Its only 4.5 mr/cm , hour, it can be hwAl*d safely without spoolal precaution. For choaklngs the standard Is placed In the center of the In- strument-box lid and the value to road from the less sensitive (1) range. In this arrangement the Moroammeter needle usually deflects over one third to one halt of the scale. A photograph of.the standard is shown,in Figure 3. There ar* 3 photo- graph* and 9 referenoest I C260h, I Osman and 7 English. AMOCIATIONs Fakulta teabalokb a Jadarn& fYzlky L6M (Department of Teabdaal pd Nuclear Physics, ~M) (F. B;homek)j lbalmetr1oki oddkent 6JV CW (bosimetric Section. tVV.'ftAV) (J. K*;1) Card 6/8 KOCI, ari -Porsoml socustle dool"ter of Count I WA It rare. :Odwm -onersto 6 "a.9012 8 160. 1. Dosisetricks oddelonto VGt&T J&dsmshO vyskumi C*sk*- slov"ska skadesia vod# PmMo MMM, Yrmtl"kxAWI*-IJ-A.- A "mitive dat"W of the gum 11 -, m I g, I and the WU surfus a , JM*na awnlo 6 noons379-382 N 160. L Multa tocholob a JoUrns f*%UW# CooU vywim meni "awdal .(for asknmk), 2. DosimUicks odd*Uni, Ustw jaftrn*M vysbmt Cnkulo"nda AMinde Ted (for lod). Mal M.1 nWWAj &I HS, ;g On the luldblUve offeat of ~~ mbeto=ss on Uw properdin a th ir SAtLOGIVISRAOt "tion. sk. *Wm n is 162. -I* VsUv bomtolodo a kreni Itwo T Pms*. (FXWXNDIX PM"WAOIr. (Coruna XUB.'Wo Via4imiri ZAHX-NIK; Jiri, PIACWjtMAp Anr4j I. KOCIO JIrI Dooimetric information on the radiation dosage obtained in Uw IzMr pelvis during ftdiatton by different technics. Coak. rontronol. 16 no.IsIS-24 r 162. . . 1. Onkologtoky usUy P 8 raditel IVDr. Trantisek Vedura. ,,,,J,,.,Yl raz'D (PUVIS radiation effects) ScHalBEAP Vjj~j ICKEATOVAj A.j ?Am$ Z.) KHM(NA's V. The hypotholudo factor activating adenobypophysial acid phoophatases and tab release in vitro further purifloation by high-moltage aleatrophorsain. Pbpiol Bobemosloy 10 no.5s4l7-426 161. 1. Laboratory for Endocrinology and Metabolism, Third Medical Clinic, faculty of General Ylodlaine, Charles University, Pmgmi Institute of Hasmatalogy and Mood Trantrusion, Praguej Institute d PbL=oy wA Blochmistry Prqw,, (HIPOralAlft phrliol (PITUITARY GLLhW ANTWOR mtab) (PHOSPHATASES **tab) (THYROTWPIN physiol) IONIA J.1 MAI, H.; MA*gr=o Vo hMbiting action'of antil3gine frasUms an p"teasoo. CoU Cs Ohm 27 noe9s2U9-ZL24 3 162. 'I. ItwUtut fa Hamt4olle =d Uuttromftsiong ?rag wad toroohmginstitut fur Pbausio md Bloobsulop hag. 41 PAWOKA# 1. Institute for mesiatolo led Blood ?nmof"Ion - PrMus - ifor &Us %vwd mm at ustituto for Physiology$ C"Ohoolov" Aoo4wW of Salenoes prumm, OquegUgg gt C GhOIJUI& Sjouloal ggEWL- GOUOM so "I 1969t PP RONO-9604 Opsuotimation at the P"Itain material of Modified Beet Serm an jwu, :. nation in r*dW#V# Oink. re4m. 18 no*4&VB-= als" . . `-.- 1. Omkologicky usUv v ftage$ roditell Oft. ?.Vg&ft SCMIM9 V", RYBAK 1-100 XVMApAel YRAPOptol JIM,919 1, :.1 1 1 1 , I XHWT0VAj, To I tk*~ .WtW=la fa~W ro1ess1n#'VWrotr*p1n (W)e Act& thiro dmL Esod.) (ftsm) ios supg. 17no-no l63 1. laborstar We 4edokrbalogii &'wUb*Ux*j fWm1ty Yoe- obemeho leks"tri VAlversity Wlavyv Pros* (rediteltakeds- alk Josef Charmt); Ustwr basatologis a kro"i tresfuse (reditels prof. Mr. J*R*"js1) a V*skvAsy ustsiv pro farsacii a blo- obseli (reditols dre Ins, 061sao"Oe Czechoslovakia CZ/0078/65/000/022/0015/001$. IMWOR: LiraAlaff (Engineer) I Notualls Mroslay (Snginser); Novak,, Vlad Man-ior) Prague) OROs none TITLEs Computer setup for the evaluation of biological Proces"a. Pat. NO, PV 5254-62, Class 30s, SOURCE: Vynalozy* no, 11, 1965# 15 TOPIC TAOSs biology, computer, Fourier analysis ABSTRAM An Author Certificate has been issued for a device to evolu- ate biological processes. It has a converter at the input of the tape recorder with an infinite wire loop to register the procese ob- served. At the Output Of the tape recorder there is a selective air- cuit to which an analogue counter Is attached for the evaluation f the Fourier coefficient. N,; SLADKAO 0,; )A POultr-.( Roboarch Institute, A a, An"'ituto 0" :;xperimen 101017a 31OVak Acadariv nP ~q^4A"Aaa KOCIAN Jan ins, use of tolometers for detail measurement in tecl~rdcal and economic mapping, Good kort obsor 10 no. '14: V-51 Mr 164. 1. Iratituie of Geodesy and Cr-rtography, BratislAva, IN IRS-j, "iftOnt (" Sadp'Tobboloski fakultot) VUJrlCrC. blost, drt docent Modification of Um fftatioration process in the nitrogen substances of choose In order to determine nitrogen according to mlaro4joldabl technique. Tehnika Jug 18 no, 121 Supplemts Prohm ind 17 no. 121 2315-2318 D 163 1, Tahnaloski fakultat u Nom Sadu (for locla). 2, Poljoprivredni fakultot u Novas Sadu (for Vujlclc)e . I GUTV'IRVis J.1 CHDWRAs J.j lOQlg X.1 MU=l.V.. Registratlad Of "sPdLr&tOr7 WVmmts In prmatu" Wants br WuoUce shups. Oask. podut. 27 no.Uo28D4U 1 #62. (USPIUTW MOTION TESTS) MWANT UMM) SW=j forbertj doet Ins,v No.; tool# Michaltins. Some results of tU to*Wcal and economic analysis of the COMM Sod-air proftotim and distribution at the Dech- tarks, Section of the Hudna bane aim in Dubravao Rudy U no.12M7-4W Dt63* 14, Vysoka skola. toohnidrap Kosice (for Ssuttor). 2. Mbe bmo,, bahrava (for Kool). C2'/,- VU, I /D30 7 0 -111 Jra*runent for tracinr, arte P~-',i!ODICALs Slaboproud~ otzor# v. 23, rx- .1 The article describea ark eriall-pulze curves isphyrzographt, W.,lona" eleOtrocardiogra~h by V, Laboral, or ~-r~i-'-ckkch trovacich metod (Czochoulovak ~orat,:~ry of of Diagrosia). The instruMont features a ipnauLatlc "wriicv, w",jre ential pressures, picked-up by a -sen3or ana a rnlcroj.at'-~'~' are Conver- ted into electrical F-Ulses by a sordAconducto.- 6 dot-ar.ed bridee for amplitude mokalation of the cir-ier wavc -rhlch is then , i e,4 t 0 th ee sk ~ r. demodulated in a detector. I'he senzor, a,-;. - - A with slight pressure# is a foam-rubber filled rub-~er -,7,-Ad whi-c, is V _ G connected by a small rubber hose to a my seri'tivo ;~Icr-rn-o. nle microgage capacity is incor,,orated Into a talanced tridfe cir- Card 1/2 Ins truz!ey&t 2103 9/6 2/02 WAIC7 for tracing D291/D303 61 Cu" which is fed from an osc,ll&to_ Di .0 rating from bridge detur -. 'ferer a- r4 by the "Pli"ied and led to the phase variable 'I c tfa"iStOrllzed Instrument is ba "'r-r-atirlr, detec,.Or. 7--,, .7, ;Are A Y, In operation . f', I I - Ther "0227-fed, ver~r A e are 9 f1j;u.en. reliht"4e 1'1SSGC1.MT1()j;j V CSAV, Laborator Grafick~ch vy- (CsOch0clovak AS, Labo.-a aolrovacjc~, of Diagnosis ). tOrY of Ziraphic vethods S V 31M, IT Tz~i) I September i9, 196, Card 212 DOSTAL, C.1 NOVAKO V,; KOCrA; N=SrL,H. B"auAtIon ofthe pulse cum vith the use of rourier's analysis, Cos, lake oesk, 203 no.19026-00 8 )V$64 1. V~m&=ny ustay chorob romatickyah v Prase (reditalt prof. IP.Lanoch Ma) a tabomtor grafickych vyv*U-aft- cich metod ah v Praft (roditals "mik V.taufberpr). FZPJW, Jirl; IOU'v'"Pl4r, tmbrloant Vem ilmoosity. Ropa a uhUs 5 no.10t298-304 0 06). 1. "Mm a skusebrd'strodisko 150,, Prahao p 0. (,#. rcp7cut J.) "Simplified Design of LIstance-Rings in Tr&nsfcrrer Windings.* 30t XlektrotecWka Czechoslov&kl&p VoL 9, so. It Jan 1954 (--, -- - - ~ 0 6 r fl F- I t 44 JOUR. PZB;,ol., 20. 19 59 I kl3T. OR 10 0 Puri. .4 1T Pji C -P tn ir. f IR U! 1, '107 A CARD: 2/2 ZDCI, So - Tole 3* ass 2, Ist, 1955a STROMMM TVICU ]W%Ur am is wftalft wA valaWS&SWO of maddw S04se P, ?9o SOS XOaWF Us% of AW M"pM Aeassines MWo Wo Vol- Its NO- 9e Upts M vule KOCIALKOWRIX., Ngaiglerst GAWPONSKI, Miscayslav On the willoid goiter. Fol. tyg. lak. 20 no.21:770-772 24 IV 165# 11 z 11 xiiniki Chirurgicsmj A14 v Fozn&nlu (Klorovniks prof. dr, Rown Drava i s Zakladu Anatouli Patologlcmej AM v Potnanlu (Kisrownikt prof# dr, Januss Gronlowskl)* KOCIALKOVSKI, Kasislers . ---- ' um -Woftw- ~ ~ Fghinococcuo of the perlaardlumo Pol* przoglo chlro P no*21 17 5~477 F 065 1. Z It Klialki Chlrurglesnej Academll Yledymel v Poznatlu (Kierwniks prof, dro R. Drwa), -lCOCUUMUt UsWars , Tuberculosis of the stanch aeoordftg to observatims at the 2d awsloal CUnlo of the Aes&W of Nediolm Is Noun. Pb2skl #W. Isk, 16 no,2911W-M6 17 JI 061. 1. Z 11 IlWki ChinmIlemej A.M. w Peenaniul kisrowniks prof. dr PARM Drews, 6~ (T9 UU)013 GASTROIXMTIXU) mitirood f0m of eaftes"9*9 of the uv~ WA aqaomt Isko 19 so* 9011944942 U V 16,16 I Il Ilbiki Wd modymej v pmanis (norcalks proto ;~711== 10CUUM11 # 1"Wers Porleardlal clots* ro2Wd pruig2a oblr. " so,lQsLI23-U)O 162o 2. 2 11 J34gjk4 Chirurgiomsj AM v Fasnanin Kiervionfts prof. 4? it.orms. I (Flu"Wim dis) ON") * KOCIALKOWSXIg Kasimders Surgimq tmatmont of oyvts of' the pancre". PolWd prsogl. chir. 33 no.7/9090-991 161o 1, 2 Il Chlrurglasmj AM w Posnanlu Klerowniki prof. dr R. Drws. (PANORM dis) (CZM mwg) KOCIALKOWSKI, Zdsislaw The Cos Mnp Mop Cup Za and NI content Its varlous sample extracts of certain types of sail of the Poznan Province. Prace nauk roln I loan 14 noo 4oW-498 163 [publ. 1641 Spectrographic determination of trace asomts of *love ts in soil sample extracts, Ibldst499-526 TUCHOLVA, Ztrsskop CZEKALSKIp red, KDCIAIYCWSXI,, Ydsiskav t prejj%4,n&r7 study*# on the centent of corto n elemnLO .n the solls of eydCusses VoiYodoehip, Pra4v nauk rolA .1 :1 loan 18 no.WU-I" 164. I, topartmnt of Agrimatural Chesixtry, Collegs, of Atri- euitureo FOIn"* ANDRUJUSKI, Mareol.11 =KALSKI,, Alfred; . ~XIALMSKI, Zdslslw Influence of organic manuring and lizing on the solubility changes of oortain sicrool 1 ts. Prtoe sauk roln L loan 18 no.245-50 064. Pralininary studies on the alaroelement, content in sours.. tainous soUs, Ibld*01-58 1, Department of Agricultural Chmistry, College of ACM- Maturep Possan, TUCHDIYA, Zbyszko; RALIJKt Antoni; CZEKAL-SKJ,, 11fred; iKq9LO-W-SRS-- Uslolaw MIneral content in meadow plants of zert&ir regions of the Poxnan Proviner. Pt. 2. t"ca nauk roln I, Issn 18 no*2sUq- 159 16Ae 1. Departiment of Axrl,~ultural Cheidstry, CoUege of A-,ri. MIture" Posnan. 9.10- .~ XOCIAIXOWXI, Kasimiers Ptemote results of the rargiwO, treatment of intrathorecto galtore Pol.tyg. lake 19 no*4908%-IM4 7 D 164 1. 2 11 Klialki Chirargican#j Akadomil Nedt"anoj w Posnenlu (kiarowniki prof* dr, ?Am Orm), 7 iM - I - u. KOCIANO Anton and STOLIXANN, Andrej; Orkvske muzeum, Oravske Podaamok. and "The Owl Strix uralansis macrours Wolf, 1810, In Northwestern Slovakia," Bratislava# Blologis# Val I$# no 7, 1963s pp 533-S34. Abstractt Brief report of 4 captured specimens of this owl which had until now not been known to nest to Northeastern Slovakia. Table Sivas anatomic messurments of the 4 specimens, Tablel I Gem&nl 3 Czech references. 26 1~ t TELYDALP X.--, ILABUUAT, L.- : S~~. Y. Intra-artlaular use of plastic substane" to rheumatolooo Actis chireorthopatraumoesche 2? ao*5:422-427 0 160. 1e Taitral Weleal OUNS. Koj*tia..prs,&noet& XM* loloclase lateral k1lalka PUl (Ilowwo pr4dAosta prof* Mr. PeUkle Taltral qddelfat KMj Ostravog prodmosla XUDre J*Cervqo Oddolout rig rM9,0strava proUssta NOre JAstolka. ARTMITIS XOMMID Iber) POLIMM thor) KOCI pet4odicalss MWiVACI TWMIY.A Vol. 6t m. 99 3"t. 1954 KCCT01, J. Special arraneement for cav~unieatton eqcdp-wrt to be used in unfavorable ellinattc conditInns* p. Vis MonthI7 List of East L,qroptan Accessions (riAr) LC Vol. no w. 5 Rq 1-959, Unclass. CZBC:.*03LOVAXIA6 KOCIAN9 J-9 Internal Medicine Ward of tho 1108p14al (Vnitml oddeleni nemoanice)t Praguo Pra4ueq Prakticky_ lekar, No 13-14g 11)639 pp 512-514 1. "Anaphylactio Shook in IntracrAtaneoun Tout durin,; First Applioation of Tetanus kntitoxin.11 CHARMA Fftntisek, ins.1 UMIYP OWSIJ9 iftsel KUL,, JO"f# JASOI -- UUN, Jan, I",; gTASTNT,, Vaclavp Ins*; TWOVAp Eva# ins* Problea of automation of 9900SUO Calculations- G&W kart obsor 10 no,9/10s217-222 0 164 Noe-UK 0 J. Inpragnatirg with wxesp oompowdsj and vamisheve p& b9o. SIAPOPROUDY OMOR. (Xfi%lst4wstv* vesobeeniho strojirenstylp MAIStaltwop spoju a Ceskosloveftska vadecko-todmIcks spolsenost, sakes slaktroUchniks) hwas Czechoslo"kUl Vol. 20a No. 7s MY 1959. Mwthly List of hot Savpwn Aooessions (EUI) lCp Vol* Op No# no November 19596 Vaal* 100100 Jan$ ift. Packing tel"CommieSUO" marahmillse, to be shipped to tr- - regions. glaboprv,* dsor 21 no.IW02-W 0 060. (no i0s 2) L TMA Strawdoet (Faaking for jahj~tl' (Trqdos) (1140tdo 40doisat) 00164aumnloation) SKACZL,, Jarc*Uvj MAMS HuGglavo Mlim, Xil*SIATI mm, Jaroslav; PAUX, Toms; RWASp rrantiseks OM, Petr; VTB,M& 0 Josef I MM, y0jt8ahl VWMI Petrl FWTt Bobuslay; DV= t J'wo&Uvl The %A Regiowl Oft2ogical Conference In Opava. Prir ass slozalq 23 nosljW-W 162, KOCIAXt Unt in$* 114~~ Experlemot in the UsUtute of Geodesy and Cartograptq In batialm vith the IMPOO amaeWAtlan mchfts. OW kait Obsor 9 nodt=2-=3 Ag 163. 1. ustav goodsvilse. Urtograft*, ftatislava. SOME COW: CZ/0Q39/"/02?/003/0168/M731 AUTHCRs KGOUAJ J&A-KOtsiano U. (Engineer) ORGs TESIA Strastdcot n4pd, Jo Haken Plant, (TESLA Strasnicep n.p.,, savod J. HiSa= 15 1 TITLE t Deep impregnation of windings by lacquere with thorough evaporation of the thinner SOME s Slabopv-oudy obtor,, v. 27, no. 3# 1966,, 168-173 TOPIC TAGSt metal surface 14"WAtion, metal costing AWTRACTs The artiolod(Lpl"sifies impregnating materials aacordin& to the way In which they form a solidjjW'" process, It then ditoribes Czechoslovak equip" whiab facilitates thorough removal of the thinner frca the windings. The evaporation toots# the evaporation. procedure and the measurement of the temperature distribution within the impregnating vessels are described* Orige art. has: 5 figures ad I table* (Based an author's Engo abet.) EJMt 36,644D SUB CODE i U / *SM DATE t 2"pr65 MIG W t 002 / OrH REP 1 001 hs Ez- ACC HasAP6027979 SOUM 00M, I [156i4/a/66i/004/M92 /0097 AUTWRt Kooisn, Jan (Easinser) ORGs Institu to of Osodesy wd (Ustav goodesis, a kArtocrafle) TrM i Qrperisnoe in the sechanivation &M autaration of ceodetiO oosputations at the Institite of Coodesy ad Cartopeft at DraUslavs, SOURCEs Goodetl*)W a kwWV&MIW obsor, noo 40 19660 92-97 TWSs computer program, podasy, ooiVutar tochw3ACy -ABSV=: The article describes the orgodsation of prelimdriax7 work od the *on- -struction of a computer program for Caodatio cosputations, the organization of o*U&,- -bor*tAc,n with computer cents". controls and the resultim output. The rosults am analyzed from the point of view of The desired ;vecision mid akjoaffiosdo wwaysla is made. - Oris* art* bass 1 tabl . Lassed, an snUor to Eng. abstj 9Ms 36 Aff CMSt 00# 09 / SM DAM wns XOG I- ALMAO two Trials on the coWMotometric detwulmistion of changes in Ahe perusablUty at Isolated frog skins Scromed.fac, made .&==#I# 36 nc#7029037 163, fakulty Uniy:rettr J.L AarlqM v knw (14doud kat467MM .10 Sajn ri, Coo*)#A, latedra, l4tarske tyaW lekaro MmIty University Jots Pdrkyus v Rms (Tedonal katefts not* doce NJDr#Jo$Unokp coo.) WZZVALt Uroslayl -MMIRAp No; KqClMj, :osef changes in the parissability of ImUted frog akln caused 1w dep,towm wA ohamicwds lrllum*b4 Its bikatarlaidal actim. $or. mod. tea., mod, Rnmenals 36 U0,71323-320 163o lo Katedrs, fto Opide lekarske faWlty University J610 Purkyne v bmim (Yedouai kAtedryl prof. MDr. at Mr. L HaUolm)j Katedra, lakarsks, fysflqj lek, faku ty "niveralty :49oftrkyne v Bme (Vlodouei katectrys sasto duo. MUDr.J. st"Oko C80a) a Katedrs, foxmkologle lekarske fakulty ftl- varsity JJJ'urkyna Y Brno (Vedottai katsdryt MVre Joftjnwp CSOJO *investigation of pectins." ps 196. 'Wd of chwists in roLlAft miUs.8 p. 197# "Uhie- of improvers in the paper &ills In Haw7.0 p., 197~ "It Is necessary to save imported raw materials." P, 197, MU use Soviet methods.* pe 297. (2"e, Vol., 7, no. 10# Oct* 1951 Praha.) I SOs *nthly " gL AUL fig=m k%a"&jAw* Vol. 3# no. 6,, Library of Congress, Jow M. umle 0~-. F z/039/61/022/001/002/006 9192/2362 AUTHORSI uaten$ Pave, and ILracfk, Jiff, Docent TITUS TheLFaMitions of Appearance of a Striated Low- pressure Discharge P&RIODICALs Slaboproud' obsor, 1961, Vol. 22, No. 1, y pp. 16 - 19 TZXTs It is known that a striated discharge can be obtained if the gas in the discharge tube contains some heavy negative ions, The problem of producing such discharges was investigated experimentally. The discharges were studied in argon, isixed with a compound P-85 which consisted of acetone, awylacetate and nitrocellulose (this material Is used as the binder for ctivating materials on tungsten electrodes). The reaullsts of the experiments are sb*wu In six graphs and seven photographs. The conditions of the appearance of a striated dischalt wore investigated as a function of voltage$ diameter of the discharge tube and the total pressure (argon 0 P-85) and partial pressure of P-85. A typical set of experimental graphs is shown in FIX, 1. Card 1/4 Z/039/61/022/001/002/006 The CO 2192/9382 nd'"Ons of Appearance Discharge Of A Striated Low-pr*ssur* Theme Siva the discharge current function of the tot Pressure Messuremen(ategOon + P-85) At which the striations Appear. The re carried out with AC and DC and it was f &l that In both cases the discharge was Of the discharges represented in Fig. I war* carr ound argon pressures (ranging from 0 0:821* type. The Out At various It 10 concluded that &a the pros to 8o1 tor). Fr a the graphs I,*- the number our 0 Striations or* 0of heavy particle, 10 of P-83 is increased, the Partial pros Soler to O$tatn. 18 increased, the sure Of argon is 1On the other hand, when ftcroas*d, the ability of the discharge to produce striations 7 tor pressure (2 t r Of argon) the striations 3*3 mA; on the Oth r hand, is redue*d. Thus, at but with argon pros f r the Appear at obtained at sure of 490 Same pressure of p-85 1 tor, the striations are Card 2/4 8119 IMA* The striations can be In the form of a regular or Irregular helix or Of *Operate strias. The Z/039/61/022/001/002/006 2192/Z382 The Conditions of Appearance of a Striated Low-pressure Discharge voltage across the electrodes of the discharge tub* an a function of the overall pressure was also investigated for various argon pressures. It was found that, in general$ the appearance of the striations could be effected at lower voltages an the partial pressure of P-85 was incr*ssed, By measuring the dependence of.the discharge current an the 'diameter of the discharge tube it was found that by increasing the diameter of the tube the striations would be produced more easily than in small-diameter tubes, Rotating striations were also observed over a certain narrow range of currents and pressures but this phenomenon was not investi- gated in detail, There are 13 figures and 11 rereroncest 5 Czech and 6 non-Czech. ASSOCIATIONO Fyxlka'lni U'stav elektrotechnick*' fakulty. Podibrady (Physics Institute of the Electro- Card 3/4 technical Divisions Fod-ebrady) ACC NAs AMORs Me Departont of ftsics, 92takdoa Snginewing F&ftltyo C=g !Mlw (Wedra fyziw elektrotobolmiake fakulty CVM) TITISs Striated positive Oolww of Im press glow disdiarlp In e2matmopti" PSG$ MRCEs Ceskoslavowky "sopis pro fyiUmp no* 4# 1965# 328-333 TOPIC TAGSi S)Aw diWwpl positive ao2xm# gas propertr, h&Udo# negative ion, positive iont 6160trordo alrouit ADSTRACTs The paper gives a Marv of the experlwntal knowledge of a striated Positive colm In 0140tromptive Vm#, partiouUrly In oertain hilldeso It pobU out the different properties of a positive oolwrn in suoh pass coqmavd with tboss Of A 001UM in 441110 SMS, 08"aWlY the &&P0 Of UO 8trlAUOW " their mitual arrangemnto It a" points out Ust the ohanged. pro a are duo to the pressim of rAgative im sm Wir tbree dimensional roooWAnation with positive lons, The dependence of the dlVt4WO0 WtW"n StrUtloso on the ftsdArge Mrpent. the W908M and the paramUre of Uw sUckla drodt is investiated agwrim"Ur tar I ~f Gollstein I s 2m " 0"L ww" various ~umse The Invalidit, w for slo ti is orig. art* bast 4 figurese ~= On authorls Eng* abet 1 0.949 80 CM91 07# 09 / SM VAISt 2%*o63 / oalo Wo oo5 / ow wl oig U 1711-AA EWTMAPA (a )-2/jvw(w)-2/Eh'A (m) -2 rt.-CkkEi-af "s APVD2075 CZ/0039/64/02S/01 21OW110706 TMAXI of the Sth, ft gad 7th VOW SOUKIt Sleboproudy ob%m,, -Y. 25,, no. 120 1964o 608-V6 1UPIC TAGS; gais discharge, gw type, lov pressure research, gas property AWMtACT. (author's Russian wd btalLsk summaries, modified): Lov-pressure -d.i elect ~j~-W-tW -"It-mvipe rip. response in various Mug" gases at different temperatures w*d tube dl4wters vere Investigated exp-qrl- the differences an expUtned. Three types *t vlou&W d1sctroible lov- preasure discharges am described. The positive dolumn Is Investigated et- perimentally, and the axial field component Is wunwed In various gases at different pressurts *M tub* dismaters. The wasurevents were made at vart- ous points on the circular section of the tubsj at the axis " vv11 as vear the valls, The obtained Yalu*# are plotted in a graph " a function of the discharge currents The relations are discuss*d esd compared vith si&U&r relations for Iner% gwwoo Drig, art. hass 18 figures, 27 forcaass avi 15 kra'-Ihn. Card 1/2 I Card v2--k-L. - ACCLSUOV XRs AP4MW0 2/0039/64/025/002/0044/0067 AUTHORs 11"Lant Favel (GAN"to of $0lon"4 TIMI The Influonce of an external mapsue fi*14 an the properties of strUtod discharge =RCS# Slaboprowly obsers ve 2j# no* 2~ 1964# MI-47 TOPIC TAGSs magrotic A9140 'sUlatod discharges diseharge, bomogenas mapetie field. electrons ABS'MCT: The pwpose of this paper is to calculato the dependence of the frequency of the rotation of the striated disabarge and Its shape (its aseending pitch) on the wtarrAl haftams axial napotia field, and to detendas the- possibility of influencing tUs d1sabarge by the above magnetio field, As a t starting point the.follw4r4 equations are useds "tions for the distvxWmw of elootron oonoentratims poidtivo W negative Ions in equilibrium. &W an equation for the s"Ur 'potsuUal disturUme, By e4" this aptam of wp&Uous the mthor obtAm the radid distribution of partial"t mid by discussibg the third tftm JA the resalting oq*&Uaa be obtaim two r4atious Card 1/2 4T i-*'4-_r r. r T, Submitt*d Februrary 19, 1 961. --- -------- AWIMORSO fErneike TITM The influ*ckd* of a s&gn*tic field on the rotation aad &hap* of tkm&44 In a thrrad discharge PERIODICALt Czechooloyak Journal of Physics, v. 12, no. 9, 1962, 719-720 TEM It is known, for *taapl* froa I and 12,1, thAt if there in a high-noleculer aubetance In the d1schargo space, of a clow disch-arrot a thread is produced in the potitivo colum. 1-a th* g*neral caso tte ta r - -0 is irregular In shapo atid p*rforwe Irntgul*r motion. C-Mly In a n.4rrqw current and proasurt Interval can slow unifor-m rotation of a more or "ass regular, h*lical-ah*p#d thread bo attain*d, this being &ad* -onmihle by the Intrlaaia magnetic field of the discharge. Since the magzi6tic field is small, it follows that tb* thread, its and shape can be influenced by even quite a anal! extera,al carnotic field. rhis has been experimentally proved. A onbstanco, known in Ongizoorlse as P-85 and weed for spplyiag " active fLIA to Card 1/4 Y-,,/O- 55/6 2/012/009/0CW001, Tbo influence of a magnetic field on... tho ourfeco of the electrodes Of fluorescent Imps, U -100&Z*4 In At cyUm.dr1ool diec-Itarge, tub* 30 M- in diumtoro It is actually a wistu* Of matbyl 0100hol a0eton** 9*71 RC*tat* 444 low nitrocoLlulo" . Tht pressure of this atmosphorw during the experiments was of the order 4f a tor and the dischargo current of the ardor of 10 a A. An tztoraai axial homogeneous magnetic field# reg%Llable in limits of 0-103 Go, vith a variable polarity, was An analogous P*:ppli*4 to the discharge space. problem is solved in pa C1. Sore a study is mad* uf the Instability of a dischargs In an external magnetic field while the cbarg*. the pla&=-a ~f which is forised only b:P electrons and positive ions. is attenuated and rotated by this magnetic field. Ia our cast, however, the conditions are fundam*ntallr different duo to the negative ions. 7he depcndance of the frtqueacy of rotation ara the anguetIc f4.*'.'d atrongtk, was found. It van proTed that the fra,,meacl of rotation ia--roaaed with Incrossine "pstizinC current (rig. 1). This depend"noo occurred even whoa a 0 a 0 (otanding thread). If the thread was 1A t1-.1B &Kim of the tube, it was deflected &ad rotated utten a cortaAA *xtoruLA Card ?-/4 -21105~/6'2/OW009/004/00 v The Influence of a ampotio field onooo magnetic field was applied,& The depsadoac* of the ahapo of a re-Culor thr9ad, I.** a h*Uxg aud partiotaarly It* pitch, on the intensity of the applied mague,tic, field waa also JaVestigated. Measuresents Ghov*d that the pitch of the holix dtzreas#a itith increasing magnetic flell (Fig. 2). Rarf*rencest IV Kraoik J., X~scian P. i Czech. J. Phys. B 10 (1960), 772; Koci&n P., Kracik -T.t 61&borroudy obLor 22 (19bi), 16$ ZY Kadouteer B. E,, Kadospao*v L. T.- ?lam* Flxyaice Ir (196o), 230, 5bcauxactor's notes coaplot* &rtIoU7 ASSOCIATIXONs SloctroteaMlail raculty, ftysical Juxtitute$ SUMITTSUs '1Auv4r7 lot 102 $/051/64VO12/009/004/00 The Utlueaoo 0t a mssotld 0414 oaooo K(r, TAX V. Proposal of a now method for calimlating sow physteal propertl*u of zwyot staple" P-55. (Twftilej V019 12, No. 2, Feb. 1957t Prshaq Csochoslovakia) SOt Monthly Ust of East turopean Aceesstons (IZAL) It. Vol. 6,, so* 9, -eept, 1"I, ttrcl, un d QA Q PbotoslasUs wthed for-doteraltattm of tb& #tmp In rjUet ,w46- Btr*Jir*utwi 22 00,221921-AMS D 161. COAOSIMA&~* ak&4smlo TM# Watav t4woUcke a apliko"m noahudky,, JPrWw. KOCIANt VWTWH, clovek a tdomaenels sArata# vyd..7 Pmha. Orbis 1953. 131 p. (Vedeni vasm) rNim mid damil pic;tsd animmU. lot ed.:~ DA Not in DLC SO: Monthly List of last sumpean Aeassaians WAL) I-C, Vol. 6, no. 10o october 2957# Vtxa, KOCIAN, V. ftm mobedoles and devo2opment OfAbs content of' topics in soology In the 70 grade* pt 14? Vol. 3, noo 2v Yebe 1955 ?Faw=V=r VIC IKMX Pr" Caschoulovalds. Sol Usum 841OPM Acoessics Tole So No* 4j 1936 T'vo acrUt textbooks tr&mUtOd into CzOch, P. 253 WVMKA VMs IjIM=XL. (CeakoalovenAkA AlMdeftie ved, bioloi-ldm aekee) Pram. V01. 6t no* 3,9 190 Sources UAL - LC Vale So No. 10 Oct. 19% KOCIAN, Vojt*ch Zoologie pro "dwq poetu#W rocaft. (Zoolop.tor the 7th Graft; col, tables, 2d ad.) PMMP 5MP 19574 UbUografioky, katalog, CSR, Cook* knIhy# No. 33. 24 Sept 57- P. 716- KOCIAN) Z1. dr I - From the activities of the Internatlecal Federation of )"Ovardin Agents Associations# K*dvn transp 9 no. Ili 1/0-761 1 063, KOCIAMOVAP Marle, ins, -11--re-ep-Q technical standards of seed and seedlings makes possible the Increase of yield per hecUre, Normalizace !nno.,9s273%Q74 9 163., .1o 'Untredhi kontrolni a Skusebei ustav aftedelsky, Praha. XWAC. 0. MCIPINAL, staphyloooccal 4ormstsive Cooke p"isso 12 w.P183-192 Var 57 s 1. Ustoke o"eUuI EM v Uberal, Prodmosta prim. Dr. Otto Brad"* OaMODOCAL IIW=On,, is tat.& child . ,.,ummus (08)) (DaIMM219#1a tat, & child Idarocoual (0s)) misa-, TASOTAC, 11orivo3#1 lc.~ Acute %&#title in wet mrseol "tiblotto tb#MW, SrPSkI &A. ealok. Isk, 65 56,111-16 Jos 57. 1. Otmakolooke-akuserelm kIlliks Modlelsokog fWmltota u Isograds v*SVslk1 Prof. at* heln To."Tao. (MAST1118, *%or* astiblotlas In acuts mastitis in wet mrses t3w)) (AIMIMCS, Moor. too mute eastitts Is wet onrose (Oar)) TAWTAC# Stain: TASOTAC# larivajt: ZDCIC. AWQ*ltj& __ _wpm . AnO maltitts lit wO Mrl*ll 01111041 AIWIG, Srpmkl &A. celok. Ink, 85 me.10044 Jan 57. 1, 0juskolosto-Ommersks kljdlm Nodlels*og Wmlteta u Beogradu Upravalki prof. dr. ftotu fwv". (KASTITISI to vot mrses, aline alwts ($or)) MAkwics B.0 moncox.0 100109D.t "=IC, .0. Pulmonary tubervulosis and peptio u2mr of the stomaeb and duad Taborkaloss 15 no*3070-375 31-D963 i 1, Opsta bolploalftsi Grafto od. (soft "sdr*B*MMvsnic) i Interno ad, (soft primo- dre M*htkovIo)* Mca-1., Sow characteristiavor the battery of a so-,M recorder 'In usAlw, the (IR-8 apwatuso P. 519. (GLASSIK, Vol. 5j No. 7x Jply 1957) 301 MonthlY List of FAst European Accessions (EFAL) 1Z Vol. 6, 111o, l2p Doc, 1957 Uncl. SMU9 pq DWR Go V-1 lWlj=99M-VJCj D - -=I- lff*Ot 0 &SU"ns = "tbmtlc 901sums OAus*d IW = asphylotadn in #a"& via&, Act& msd. lugogUyl, U no,4l4ca4A #60. I. P m4lgbabes Ustitut dor He&slasabsn &W (ASM (CroWAXWIM pilar-waalts)t In SANM. VAIENTOVA, M. I XMICH, J. Examination of changve of electrodo potentials of "'.1 st"I subject to elastic deromtlon. Sbor VST Kosice no.b6g.75 163. 1. Department of Chemistry, Rlgher %hool of Technology, Koalas (for Valantova), 2. Department of Toahaoloa# Koateo (for rocich). Submitted April 50 1962, IF fit U! tr ARMIU9 Antoni, MMIANUJ PAVOI; ROGIRUp RyssaW Coftiderationa.regarding ond*venow anesthesia. Polski pmgl, Obir, 33 no.1/4110604W #61. 1, Z Il Kliniki Chirurgiazuej AM vsmWroolawlu Xlerovniks prof. dr "is BMSS 0 i (AN=TMIA IRRAMMOM statist) KOC11ZMiSKA4MUbO Genovefa Analysis of the gravel of the Dunajsc Alwor from Rosnow Village to Its mouth, Blulotyis Clsolog, I no.lil26-)37 161. 1. Chair of Geoloff &M Sumonics of Deposits, VMY*nlty# Varsaw. I KOCIECKI, J. Lopravinx the quality of poW. p. 44. (AZEMO PAPIMICZY. Vol. 120 mo, 20 Feb. 190, Lodz,. Polam) SOI Montbly List of Wt Suropean Acce"low (ERAL) LC. Val. 6, No. 120 Dec. 19S7. uncle MDOINU * :. OftoUou of tracing poss so I po 363o WMAD PAPIWWCV Vol. 106 No. 129 DeGo 19y4 We$ totem) 001 Monthly Ust of Xast 3kropoa Accessions, -(I&L)o 14. Vol, &# No, 46 AWI 1955o v"l* K-31-17"'Fi. anuiz; Aagm Rm f"nof. CArmcml ''L7= in a .)oltsh zco. Priegi zcol 8 no.4s 3.62-365 164. 1. 7o-ological ~Iarden, Poznm. SOCUCK168. standwds fw plautt" mds in swearies m4 Affacestation or*". p,26 .. - I I us Mal. aflastaretwo IssoLeft eras STWWXTIIORLS tom los"Lerew i Te*b*Lkw Unietwa L Drammiftwa) Varosm, Polmod lbl. 20, SOJ, UWAISS Mmtbl7 list at X"t twepan Accestious (EUI) LC, Tol.9, se.2,ftb.IMC VAOI. Gorodustion and sold-soakim of pine needs before planting p. 112 MAN, Wy6stal N&vk Rolatesymb L Lonyth Polskiej Akadenti Muk I Polskis Tavarsystwo tons) Vorsinwat Poland (Joarmal on forestry issued by the Section of Agricultural and Forestry Saiamesso Polish Ac*dsW of Seleaces; md The Polish society of Ferestryl with Inglisk m0 Raisin mearies. Include* supplements; siul*tn SustvUltv, a ---Salto U1010tva, bulletis of the Forest Research 1ASULtute; 111014tys lastustv Teeknolomli Drown&, bulletin of the Institute of Wo" Technology; FC54glad Doximat MY -Samuletwat doe"NUtStiOll Of 04 Institute Of WM4 TOOBASIOUI 804 Fr1j*fjAd D*kwefjt4tYjaZ LsnjctW&, 40cusastatim of the Forest Research ta&tLtute. faitivy) Vol. 101, to, 3, Mar. 1937 Wathly List of Mot lare"m Actessions tod" MAI), LC, Vol. 8, On. 6* Jaw 1959 X(r.TMKI , S. ComWativa situdy of tuo o"rimant^l plantationa of PoliSh 1.'Lrcll In, Ct*cho- slovakla and In PolwA. p, 39. : STLWAV. (yd2tal Fauk Rnlnlczych i tAs-7,vch rols"lej Akaderli Naulp t Polskle ~cvar2y'StWO LOGM) WiLmavap Polimol. 'rol. 10), ro* A/7, .'Tine/ J-.-]~- 1959. Month1v Litt. of '~-qst Nropean Acces3loile (77AT) W, Vol. !), no. 1, Jar. W4% T?T.,c I . t I f XOGIZCKI, BUfan 1% 1 1 sOutardi"tion In the gsmn L&rLx" tw itudolf Dimpolmler, Havieved tV Stoofas toolooM. Sylwan 104 ne.5s7l-72 )V 160o loclEia4m, W. . aftw ------- -----v IOCINJOWSXI# W. Transfonotlan of tht Zmra of th* Sme Wledsa 1 syclep 1946p rwa 15# pe 69-72o LVI~I".,~, OCIUME, ins* (Wargrra) 4c~ % ,A comeduou with the ~elml refaso ProblaW 19 nofs5s-" 163, ARMfMOVSKI, Doguldl; rocuuful Ww4a; PHMULSKA, Helana 5=11pox spidesla In llPr;-r,tv In 1963. Prt*gl. epidelt. JA no,W53-163 164. 1, Ze Staojl S&nJt*rro-Fpldexjojofjc%n~j w. Wroclawia. UVD7-Xlp Tsj NOCIRISKIp J. 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EAtIons %Aeo in 195P and 1960 9b&v Us OQ*p1O1.* daTety of XOMOV01*0 Atts=&t4d OP&I 960011V9 type I Chato Tho *train 3 V Tax to ladialtod as a tho efl-'o ono and Its Uncer"14 68tety found by toveaXleAtteas in *..960 bas be~A 4*nf&rX~4, tableal 2 41&w .rtial ref4r4ae&#, 9 'Palish the post v*at.. #pb* P/014/61/040/008/003/008 D233/D305 AUTHORSt Kocierz,-Staniskaw, and Zajonz, Hubert TITM Improving the hardness af granulated ammonium nitrate .PBRIODICALi Trzesyst chasicany, v, 40t no. 8, 1961, 439 - 443 TEXTs A desoription of the Investigation carried out at the Zskla- dy azotowej Wydeia4! Soli (Nitrogen Workep Salt Department), to im- prove the keeping properties of grwtulated KHOO 3 which tends to disintegrate into moist crystals# dust and form lumps. A short des- cription of the granulating process is g1ven* Brittleness of the granulate was measured by ball mill'.ng 200 g portions (separated from fines -1cO,5 mm) with 20 g of 4 ma steel shot, In a glass tube 1000 am long x 70 = diameter, at t.he rate of 21 turns/min, The fines (-< 0#5 an) formed after 15 m1nutes were mechanically sieved off over a period of 2 mins. and the-Ir percentage weight was taken as a measure of brittleness of the material. It was P)und that Card 1/4 P/OJA/61/04 0.1/0,09/0V/008 Improving the hardness of 06* D233/D305 hard granules did not suffer from the abovo-mentioned disintegra- tion during storagep whilet brittle samples erambled a% a rate In- creasing with brittleness, P,.scherlls method was used to determine the total water content of the gran,slate since 'the voight, loss an heating at 1050C for 2 hours yieldett values which were -j0..'! % too low. Relationships bezween brittleness and the total. aoisvire content of the granules and the effoct of llm* and magnesia addl- tions (as nitrates) were #xam1ned# OUndlng that brIttltnesm in- cr*as*d sharply with inireo,sing watior content. The effect of do3o- mite additions was relativo slight. To determine the absorption of atmospheric moisture, 500 1 of air vf 0-80 % relative huaidity 1" 1.25 .- 2.5 an granules, cool- were passed through 200 g sampies ol ing the latter from 300 to 180C. It was confiraed that brittleness can be induced by increasing the moisture content of ihe granulate. from the results obtained, a saltpetsr drying piant was construe- ttd on an indua%rlal scale. The possAilily of increasing the hard- ness of granulated KHOO 3 ty adding r,.,."% of water-absorbirtg zine- Card 2/4 P/014/61/040/008/003/008 Improving the hardness of D233/D305 rals was Investigated. CaSO 41 V2 B20 from Ceaentownta Dolko (Bolka Cement Works)t ellicsous earth from the region of Plotrowice fin e- ly crushed, dehydrated CaCO3 and crushed tufa from Filipowics were tried. The experiment@ were tonducted on an Industrial scale* sit- Ing powders with liquid saltpetorp in a 2-stago mixer prior to granulating* Cooled granules were coated with Yarious mineral pow- ders and stored for obse"ation. On measuring the brittleness* it was found that mineral additions had, In general, increased granu- le hardness and Inhibited lump formation. Oypeum, atmihydrate and siliceous earth were best in t1lia respect# while the addition of CaCO3 resulted in a very weak granulate. Work on the mechanism of these phenomena and on determining physlco-chemi,-al properties of the H20 granulated WH4NO 3 system is being c.ntinued. Apart from the authorep.Bolestaw Skowrofiski, 2bigniew LedsthakI, fl6nryk Maclejec and Idward Jankowtak partl:ipated in this Investigation. There are 11 kigures, 8 tables and 5 referencesk 3 S-,,viet-bloc ani Card 3/4 Improving the hardness of a#P P/0" 4/6' /040/00S/C03/1013 D233/005 2 non-Soviet-bloi. The reterenoe tc the bigllsh-language plat-lit-s- tion reads an followas Canadian Pmen' ASBOCIATIONt Zaktady axotows, Xtftlorzyn "(XVtogen Works, Kr~dzier- Sys) SUBMITTEDs Karch 1, 1961, Card 4/A ZDCI=p Stanislav; MATYSIU, :#r$7 muttial ro"tion of sd I , A AW foluums of , "' - - - -- - - - - -- - - --- --r--ppr op"rl- AnkWts nitrate =Aar inhstAal "blitionso Pnm chou Al no&20t%5-%9 P 162, 1, Zaklady Asotmo KOW*rM. low endeavors of the International Chamber of Cowwroo to sob* the problem of clean bills of lading &M letters Of Indemnity, transp 10 noolt99-61 A 164,