SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRAUTSOU, A. A. - KRAUZE, S.
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PAVELESCU, L.1 MAMR, 0.,- *14AUTMER, H.; MURESAN, M.; KUUTNER, Fl.
Structure and otratigraphy of the cryotalline schists in the
Ruschita region (Poiana Rusca). Anuarul Comit geol 34 Pt. 1'.'
115-147 164. -
1. Submitted Janurary 1964.
KRAUTSOU.A.A., prafesar
Application of the equilibrium method to the calculntion of
statically In calculable three-span, symmetrically loaded
beams and frame constructions. Vestsi AN BSSR no.2;13Z-144
Mr-Ap '54. (KIRA 8:9)
(Girders)
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L 57415-65 Wr (d.). I J
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AUTHOR
Krautstng, Rudolf (Krau R,
r: aing convergence k&
TITTX loorea t of an iterative solution of linear system
SOUME: Aplikace- matefatiky t To 9o w- 5, 19641 399-40-9
TOPIC TAGS: iteration, linear equation, approximation method
-a.process or successive approximations
ABSTRAC11. Tho article diecuoseff
for solvingi
a ay3t"O. of linear ovations*, On the basis of 6xplicit czd proved formulas for the
nequeaces o? -Me vector of error, accelerating formulas of the iteration process
are obtained whichrequirs no knowledgo of the real values of the matrix appearini~in
the expression defining.the iterat:!Lye process* Orig* art. hast. 58 formulm,
ASSOCIATION: Centrm =ae~ricke matematiky Xarlavy university, Prague (MAstric
J, ~t4ematica Center,_Charlez UzAirargit
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artiOty arphist vk%io~ e(Y'AfOO-u Was i(i.,Ij tj
is (trICNA Attfiltv-' The mcn. ~di "Urvol
0NII,'7.kvr)- 041-
ImiLdi),
ENO
Nn
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Physcochemical and biological properties of serum against bacillary
erysipelas in swine concentrated by the method of dialysis. Vestis
Latv ak no.9:145-152 159. (EW 9s10)
1. Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR, Institut organicheakogo ainteta.
(Erysipelaa) (Swine) (Dialysis) (Serum)
o 11"fA, H I
T . i~ck.
(Riga)
Physicochemical and biological properties of serum against bacillary
erysipelas in swine concentrated by the method of diaferm. Veatia
Latv ak no.10;163-170 '59- (EEAI 9:10)
:N.
1. Akademiya n uk Latviyakoy SSR, Institut organicheskogo sinteza.
(ErTsi.p:1as) (Swine)
M?111!"d:) d GLIdIni.-4 CD11-
aj~j biolo,~,iell tvalumon if thtir an6icarblifit~
characu-Tisti". A. ~:r;mjrt, 11M Zixo,vs Mad.
Pj!is 191.54, MI, 07-1(A;(FuvJxi mint-
with viiamIts C (1) u,utent up to
woo obtained from cru,ju,l pint- utcdici Ly
t 't -,. ~i,h 0.31,'~, (it S()-, and cumu'. bxc~rt 'all'. C-:q-
i-C -)14:1 IMOLOYVI iu thi-, I i !,.,, (a ro.4-0
-~' 3.t IN16V. Of it) U19, I Pl~f d4Y 01114 1~1)fflllk' VillcA 04'
within 5 sm " awl r~-,nlttd ia highn 11tvOi i:i u.cirotgua-
i"lls t.,Lal 10to 'fathak I vf~t~ ll'til. A. Dov,nick,
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USSR/CLILLV-vatlc~'. Aant,~-
Abs J.)ur j!) ~-`02
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1. 6')-7,', .,: :)f Ivrito
TItu introC-uc i-,
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t*ino~-, in
~UL)11 ;~i, ZII was very ,-,l )..Q )f C11'. lb
t (~f foclu. J".Lly 11LU: L i-~ .* in Jolil lu
ill 10111an"'. .13
CE t ~.~C 111on c,,
im lolocks wii. -:a,~ .1L I
ill pOt3 ZICI.'
y!ulc' by 25-43',,', Cu '-)Y 19 bY 11f,-
-)Qat) ano. i"Ll ")y -,Ioat)
ba-tch. ;~t t"IC trace
t---J.L)utot'. to the ascorbic
Ir, Oxy TIo
wt-,rr~, .~,)n,'UcLr-,(I of I'loil Sclcnc~-:
C-ult'-we Cf tile Aca~lui,!y ~,L' Ultvia.-, S)"Al.
Cnr-:~ 2/2
Y,TIAUJA, A.
Addinf- of microclements to peat-humu3 pots. p. 13.
iUCC11c:11~2'AIA IIAI-;'KA; SUSKC-1-:1' I LILSIRIJI hJ'C'ZJ-A3TT'. (Latidjas PSR
Ainatnu akademija. Biolorija3 zinatnu nodala) RiCa, Latvia, No. 3~ 1957-
1--cnthly list of East European Accessions (FEII)3 LC, Vol. C, No.
~u,, ust 1959.
Uncla.
USS2/Cul-I.Avated Plants. General Problenis. M
I:Gs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 77560.
Au,,or Peyve, Ya. V.; Kxnllyn, I,%. ye.
I AS Latvian SSR
!.1j. "le Effect of Trace Elemcii,s on the Energy of ocprou* 'ing
and Germination of Seeds of Agricultural Crops.
OriL Pub: Latvr. PSR Zi-natnu Pwl:ad.vestis, Izv. All! LacvSSI',, 1957,
No 7, 47-53 -
Absiurac~: A study of tl-e influence of weak solutions of trace
elements on the germinat-ion and enerL7 of grcw~) of
seeds of wheat, beans, oat, cabbage and ~;cnatces
with treatment before sowing was conllacad loy t"le
Institute of Diology of the AS Latvian S3R in 1956.
Seeds were sprayed twice, then germinated at a
temperature of 20-250. Optimal ccnceriGration of boric
Care. 1/2
usm/cultivated Plants. General Problems. M
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 77560.
acid for seeds of t~.Ae crops mentioned wits 0.01-0-03'0
and of sulfaLe of matiGanese 0.1-0.4,~. Optimal
concentrations of solutions of coner sulfate and
zinc sulfate were established. -- V. S. SlumlIko.
A A1,61
USSR/Plnnt PhyrAolQa - RospIration anr~ 10
Abs Jour : Rof Mur - Dioli) Vo 21) 1.958) 95644
Author : POYVC) Ya'v.) KrQUYn' Aiyc.
Inst- : PO Latvian SSR
Title Effect of Boron, Copper, Zinc and 1vhnf;ancsc af the
Dynar.dcs of AcidifyinL;-Rcduc1nL; Enzyucs.
Orig Pub Latv. IIISR Zinatnu Akad. vestis, Izvo AIT LatvSSR, 1957,
Nu 9, 59-64
Abstract t Bcfcrc plantinG, oat, VAcat, jya, cabbaac mid tomato sccds
were treated with a mixture of solutions of microclc:.,.ci,.ts
(10 1 pcr 100 kg of secdc). The zeeds were Germinatc,; cm
filtcr paper and then rciccd for 40 days in wcatei! culturco
in a niop nutrient riedilm; 5 tims clurinG vegetati:m. the
activity was determined in the plants of ascorbinoxydase
(I), pol~-phmoloxydmsc (II) =0- peroxydate (III) acc3rding
Card 1/2
USSR/Plant PhysioloCZr Respiration and Mlctnbolsisra. I.
fibs Jour Ref Mur Biol., tic) 21, 19581 ~5644
to a riethod described by 11:~,vol~)tskny-- xid Sedunko (Biolvhi-
nLty--, 1956) 20, Ho 1). BQran or-mcwhat incrcnsc~! the acti-
Vity of I and II; Its influence oil II is unclear. Cu in
the firot phasec of devulopient, increamid the activity of
1, 11 and III in oats) iPlicat' and cabba6c) but ~Iccrua~;cd
the activity of III in peas. Zn increased the activity sf
III, but did not influence I and II. Mn increased t::c ac-
tivity of I) II culd III in oats, but exerts a vahl: ci -'cct
on these enx~mies in other cultures, The worl: was conducted
at the Institute of Bicd~)Sy, AS Latvian SSR. -- 'N.V.
Shur,-vlc,.ra,
Card 2/2
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20-117-5-51/54
A.UTHORS: Peyve, Ya. V. , Corresponding Member All USSR, and Krauya, A. Ye.
TITLE: The Dynamics of Radox Enzymes in Plants, aa Influenced by Trace
Elements (Vliyaniye mikroolementov na dinamiku okislitellno-voestan-
ovitelInykh fermentov v raotoniyakh)
PERIODICAL: Doklady All SSSR, 1957, Vol. 117, 11'r 5, P'l)-5406 - 909 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Many researchers have proved the important r6le of the trace ele-
ments in the fermentative processes of animal and plant cells
(reference 1 - 10). The authors carried out the task explaining
the influence of boron, copper, zinc, and manganese on the dyna-
mics in the agricultural fodder plants mentione+n the title. Seeds
of oats, whoat, cabbage, zuid tumatoc.3 were cauterized with the so-
lutions ,,,:iven in table 1. The concentrations -
iven there viere (Is-
,
tected in preliminary experiments concerning the influence of these
elements on the germinatin- power. In the cour3e of the vegetation
in single stares of development of the plants (up to 5 times) the
following enzymes were determineds ascorbinoxidase, polyphenoloxj-
dase, and peroxidase (according to reference 11). Th~- results are
r,iven in table 1 and 2. The influence of the single trace elements
is the following: boron (ficuro 1 A) increa3es the activity of the
Card 1/3 ascorbinoxida3e during the germination of oats and reduces this
20-1,17-5- 51/54
The Dynamics of Redox Enzymes in Plants, as Influenced by Trace Elements
activity in the phase of the first up to the second leaf. In the
phase of the stalk- and ear formation the activity rises again.
In wheat an increased activity of the ascorbinoxida3O is objervod
only In the phase of the 2 first real leaves. The boron influence
on the activity of the enzymes depends on the kind of plants and
on the development phase. Boron increases to a certain extent the
activity of the enzyme in question in tomatoes. In cabbage tha
mentioned activity is to a great extent increased during the Zer-
iaLnation, then it decreases, compared to the control. Furthermore
boron increases the activity of the polyphenoloxidase in cabbare
ai,d grain. No special rules were found in boron with respect to
the peroxidaso. Copper (figure I B) stLrorta the activity of the
a3corbinoxida3c and polyphenoloxidase in the first staCes of de-
velopment of all agricultural plants, if the seeds are cauterized
with copper salts. This confirms the above indicated r6le i:ipor-
tant of tho copper. Moreover the activity of neroxidase was in-
creased in the first stajes of development of oats, wheat, and
cabbage by neans of copper. The influence of zinc (figure 2 A) on
the polyphenoloxidase was similar to that of copper, however, did
not show any rules with respect to the two other enzymes. Only in
the germination stage of wheat and oats the activity of the ascor-
Card 2/3 binoxidase was supported. Zinc increased to some extent the activi-
20-117-5-51/54
17ie Dynamics of Redox Enzymes in Plants, as Influencod b.i Trace "E'lements
ty of peroxidase in most staGes in wheat and cabba-ge, whereas the
contrary was the case in oats and tomatoes. Manganese (figure 2 B)
increased considerably the activity of all three enzymes simulta-
neously in oats, however, had scarcelj an influence on the same
enzymes of the other experimental pltnt3. In cabbage the activity
of the polYphenoloxida3o wan increased to sone extent by manganese,
whereas that of the peroxidase was reduced. There are 2 figures,
I table, and 11 references, 5 of which are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: Institute for Biology of the ASof the Latvian SSR
(Institut biologii Akademii nauk LatvSSR)
SUMITTEDt July 2/0, 1957
Card 3/3
YRAT)YA, A.Ya., Gnn,) Agr ;ci "Action of* ~raoer- f.,If,-
intro,~,jce.j into tric comnositiom of neL~t, cor,-~- o:jt
or, tne
yield and miallty of' vegetable crop.,,'.11 aij"j,
up of tii~!,!wr Jgr Av"ll)
PEM, Ya.V.; ZHIZIIEVSKAYA. G.Ya.; KRATJYA, A.Ye.
Effect of copper on the carotinoid content of lants Fi7iol.
rast. 8 no,4:449-453 161. MHA 14:11)
1. Inatitut of Biology.. InMen S.S.R. Academy of Sciences,
Riga.
(Plants, Effect of copper on)
(Carotinoids)
KRAUJA, S.
~ ~ - -' -Afire-- Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR.
Vestin LeLtv ak no.6t2O8 160.
(EKAI 10:9)
(Academy of Sciences of the Latvian S.S.R.)
KRAUJA,E.
General assembly of the Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR.
Vestis Latv ak no.73232 160. (PPAI 10:7)
(Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR)
I~KRAUJA, E.
At the Presidium of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Vestis Latv
ak no.8:191.-192 160.
(EEAI 10:9)
(Academy of Sciences of the Latvian S.S.R.)
KRAUJA, R.
Now undertakings in the introduction of front-rankixg methods of
metal welding in the national economy. Veatis Latv ak no.12tl6g-170
160* (Uki 10:9)
(Welding)
KRAUJAP B.
10riendly-c--ongratulations. Vestis I4Ltv ak no.12:179-180 160.
(EKAI Mq)
(RusBia-History)
I KRAUJAJI E.
... -1.
New Yearla congratulations. Vestis Latv ak no.lz180-182 161.
(EEAI 10:9)
(New Year)
MUUJAP k,
Cooperation between the Acadevy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR and
the Comsomol with the object of Introducing reaulta of scientific
reasarch into production. Vestia Latv ak no.2:182-183 161.
(EUI 10: 9)
AcadeW of Soienoso of the Latvian S.S.R.)
Comaunist Youth league)
~
KRAUJAP 9.
Oh the occasion of the 15th anniversar7 of the Academy of Sciencea
of the Latvian SSR, Vestis Latv ak no.23183-184 161.
(Ew 10:9)
(Academy of Sciences of the Latvian S.S.R.)
MUU4TAI Be
Pamphlet on the automation of distribution centers in buildings with
central heating, Vestis Latv A no.6s175 161.
(Heating)
KRAUJA, El
Coordination of scientific research in the Latvian SoS.R* Vestio
latv ak no*6:181 161.
(Latvi&-Reswch)
KRAUJA, E.
RoguUtions concerning the awarding of gold medale of the Aeademy of
Sciencea of the U,8*S,R, and prison in honor of eminent scientists,
Vestie Latv ak no.8tl44 '61.
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KRAUTSOVA. N.Ye., urach.
Squinting and its treatment. Rab. i slal. 33 no.ll:-21 K '57.
(Strabismus) (HL'RA IO.-Il)
KRAUZ, Adam; Franclizek
Unusual case of suffocation cauied bry plece of meat in t~,P
larynx. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.16:5714-575 19 Ap It,5.
1. Z 1 Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych AIN, w LublInle (Kierownili.-
prof. dr. med. 14ieczyslaw Kedra) i z Zak3adu Anatomii Pat.~~Iu--
gicznej AM w Lublinie (Kierow-nik: doe. dr. mvd. 1'.!.,trian,
MISOWSIW# PMf. dri KWA14 Abu*# dr$ 1URMItIA, liaguotila, va.
r*PU*M%t Of Agriedtoftl Chquistrys School ~7,f AgAtultaft
(KJLt*dM,Chemii ROIUIOWJ V*wwj_SAIwIy WJ-4ajwj), (ilestas
(for all).
tfu*wg Cb.1" MRALI~Mgaj, No 6t HOWOMM-1keember 1965, vp IW-
Ime
01"eadmItift of wo avouauo xiw in $aUt in satruts of I a
P*taMdm ch1wide *ad 0o1 N tqdwooMerit acid, ust" dithisaw Is
toloww'"
6(4)
AUTHORS: Tsollmin, A. E., krauz, L. I., Regular SO Vll 08- 1-5/15
Members of' the
TITLE3 The Influence of Antenna-He4ght on the Rece~ving Capacity
Under Conditions of Tropospheric Scattering (Vliya-yLiye vysot
antenn na moshchnost' priyInTa pri rasprostranc-nii v usloviyakh
tropoefernogo rassoyani ya)
PERIODICALt Padiotekhnika, 1958, Vol 13, Tir II, PP 11-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The formula (14) is here derived for the reducticn fu=tion.
Unlike the formula of the paper mentioned by rc-ference 2, this
function is derived without any restriction with respect to the
height of the antenna. Formula (14) aPPIles to any tubes for
tranamitting-antennao. The height of the receiving antenna must
not exceed the distance of vertical correlation to be determined
by Gordon's formula (Ref 1). Formula (14) makes it possible to
calculate the communication line in the -za3e of tropospheric
scattering of the radiowaves of the meter-r-ange by taking account
of the influence exercised by the surface cf the earth upon the
Card 1/2 diagrams of the baaming-capacity of the antr~nna (radiation
The Influence of' Ariterina-Heig!ht on the he~:eiving
Capacity Under Conditions of Troposph-:ric Scatt,~ring
pattern). The diagrams concerning the dopenden:~Q of the.
on diatan-.,e and or, th- of th~-- antenna
are p. ven for the case of a quadratic dopenI,?n,!e of tu.- ~u!----
0:~ he-iEtt.
A. R. Vollpert gave a number of directives as to thc- manner in
which work was to be carrIcad out.
There are 5 figures and 4 references, 2 of -uhich aze Soviet.
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AUTHORS: Peyzulayev, Sh.I., Karab&sh, A.G.* jKrauzy L.S.j 32,-24-6-19/44
Koatare~m, P.A.. , Smirnova-Avewina t rf;
Bibina, F.L. , KondratOye4u, L.I. , Voro=~ra, Ye.F.
Heshkova, V.9.
TITLE: Spectral Methois for thik Datazmination of Aamixtur-3 Treces
(Spektrall mae metody opreltleniya sksdov primesey),
(pacytra.1 Mathod-s of Analyzing Strontium, Chromium,
I. Chem= S
and Sili . h1miko--3j"ktr&1'rqye metody analiza strontaiva,
khroma, i kremmiya), II. The Quantitati--re Speotral Analysis Of
Water and Miarosampld-i on the Basla of Strontium Nitrate
(II. Kolioh-s-stvenayy apektrallr.Wy analit, vody i mikroobraztaov
na onnove nitrata atzonk-4Jya)
FMODICAL: Zavoda". Laboratozlyav 1958, Vol 24, Nr 6, pp 723-731 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the MUM.
~& Of L~h,3 P_VS~R~ woxk an&2,ya:Ls methods are investi-
gated in wtdoh sensiti,fity izi inorea3ed by pravious enridnent and
which make it poasible to d,3tarmine a larger number of admlxtures~
From the amlysis of s3tronti-am, whiah is described in detail, it
follows that determination la b&iei upon a formation of strontium
Card 1/4 oulfate ana that 18 *1immta can bA i,3terminea by means of one
Spectral Methods for the Determination of Admj-&t,,u-* Tmoes. 32--24-6-19/44
I. Chemical Spectral Methods of AnalyajrAg Strontium,
Chromium,, azA Silicon. II. The Quawd'~a-ift-T* 3peativ-1 Analy-sis
of Water and Microsamplea on the Baa:La of Strontium Ni-;rate
speotrogram, in whioh case soiium Lis determined separately.
Analy-ais sonaitivity is ahowa by a table, and the preparation of
samples and the speotial anslysiA itself are described. From the
data concerning the detormination of chromium it follows e.g., that
chromium is volatilized in form Of 0r02C121 that pmotically
oomplete (99.7%) volatillsa-~,Ioa 14 attained at 200-2200, and that
at the saw time only a7m*xdo; borono germnium, tin, and mercury
are rmoved. In the owa of a low contant of admixturva ana3ysis
was carried out already after the flArst concentration, whereas in
the case of a higher peraaritag-3 (io-1 - io--2~) also the second
concentrate was examinod, The analyRis is described. The analysis
of silicon is based upon lt~s vola~kilization in form of fluorides;
also in this oaas the ooixovrirga~.* of the admixturej is produced
on the basis of a spectm.1ly puri at~ontium sulfate, and also in
this cue 18 elawnts oan be dotarmined simmltaneously by means
of one aptotrogram, sodium being de-termined separately. The
process of analysis i# descAbed, ana n its said, among other
Card 2/4 things, that the method was workeA o*4t In 1955 for the
Spectral Methods for the Determination of Admixture Traces. 32-24-6-ig/44
1. Chemical Spectral Methods of Analyzing Strontium,
Chromi=, and Silicon. II. The Quantitat-1ve Bpectral Away
. sis
of Water and Miorosamples on the Basis of Strouti= Nitrate
determization of elementary ailioon.
II. The method is based upon application of the ssmple solution
on to speotraU~y pure strontium nitrate powder, drying, and
spectral analysis; it :L,% possible, on the one hand, to emumine
the orpnia impurities existing in water, and, on the other, to
analyze the oompoaition of various miorosamples. In the anftlysi3
of water it is possible to determine 12 elements by means of one
speotrogram, including the ordinary admixtures fcund in water as
well an corrosion products. The process of analysin is described
as well as the manner in which etalons and the spectrally pure
strontium nitrate are prepared. By the method described it is
possible to determine 26 elements by the analysis of mic.rosamples.
Analysis is described, and it is said, among other things , that
the relative sensitivity in determining components and admix-
tures depends on the vreighed in portion of the microsample and
the strontium nitrate; corresponding data are given by a table.
Card By comparative determinations carried out on a strontium nitrate-
Spectral Methods for the Determination of Admixture Traces. 32-24,6-ig/44
I. Chemical Spectral Methods of Analyzing Strontium,
Chromium, and Silioon. 11. The Quantitative Spectral Analysis
of Water and Microsamples on the Basis of Strontium Nitrate
and beryllium oxide basis the fact was established that both
varieties of the method work with a relative error of t 15-20%,
and that frequently a weighed portion of 0.1-50 mg is sufficient.
There are 2 figures, 6 tables, and 14 references, 6 of which are
Soviet.
I. Spectrum analyzers--Performance 2. Minerals--Analysis
3. Minerals--Determination 4. Water--Impurities 5. Water
--Spectra 6. Strontium n"trate spectrum--Applications
Caxd LA
KHA'UZ. L.S.; KARLBASH, A.G.; PlffZUIAYZV. Sh.I.; IJYATOVA, V.M.; MOLEVAO V.S.
Spectrochemical method of Impurities determination in metallic bismuth
and its compounds. Trudy Tom. anal. khim. 12:175-186 16o.
(MIRA 13:8)
(Bismuth-Analysis) (Spectrum analysis)
KUZNETSOVA, N.N.; KRAUZjP LvSv
Chemical-spectral method for determining impurities in
metallic niobium. Zhur. anal. khim. 18 no.9:1090-1093
S 163. (MIRA 16-1.1)
Klan, -J.
Work of the production department in a Soviet rietallurF.-ic plant. p. 603.
Vol. 4, no. 5, 1955
soverSKA VEM: HUTNICTVI
Praha, Czechoslovakia
So: Eastern huropean Accession Vol. 5 No. )I April I&
-7'. 1 T , 7Cl
Use of SGviet e-xperier,.ce in rol"'lint, vi-ith r;ininum toiermce in the V. 1.. 11,:olotov
Ironworks.
P. 343 (Hutnik) Vol. 7. nc. 10, Oct. 1957) Praha) Czechoslovakia)
Fonthly Index of East Europeen Accessions (EF-Al) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2,
February 1958
KRAUZ, Stanialav, inz,
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Particulariti6s of individual production branche3.
Podn org 18 no.12:541-542 D 164.
1. Trinecke zelazarny, Trinec.
Vn,
iT,uz$- S. V.
Sep 29VT
"afkal 4 rAtj On--- at'the lm~d Ctwrfat of Genamtor
Optima vith Timmuent Mortits, During large- YOU.
tims In the Spead.*of ]Revolutim,'! B. V. Wauz.,
To, G. Sarokerp 3 pp
*Voatnik Ilaktro-Promqahlemosti" No 9
Outes Ww1ma mtbmatloal - formila 'tor the asacuu.
tim at load cmTents. Gives graphs. showing the
SWS&.'CKf CUrrent-MAL Jift"M of "UipWat WA
2m
FA 23T7
-W.-CERPT-A XM~CA Sec.15 Vol.1 P
1/4 Chest Diseases A ril 58
945. CHRON16, TORPID TUBERCULOUS UVEITIS AND ITS TREATMENT
(Russian texl) - Krauz T. S. - SBORN. TRUD. AZERBAIIAN. OFTAL. INST.
1956, 1 (139-145r'~~
The author had under observation 65 people (92 eyes) with chronic, torpid, tuber-
culous uveitis (clinical picture described). On the basis of analysis of the clinical
material, the author deduces that such findings as fatty precipitates, hcterochrom-
ia, turbidity and bands In the vitreous body and a lowered ophthalmotonus are to
be observed only In tuberculous uveitis. A desensitizing and general tonic treat-
ment was carried out in 48 patients (67 eyes) with addition of aloe-injections In
15 (30 eyes); tissue therapy with aloe and other preparations in 6 patients (7 eyes),
and with streptomycin and PAS in 2 patients (2 eyes). Local treatment consisted
of subconjunctival Injection of dionine, diathermy and iontophoresis with calcium.
Visual acuity increased In 2/3 of the cases. and the field of vision widened in all
cases. In 7 eyes the acuity of vision decreased. The best results were achieved by
the complex general treatment in conjunction with local symptomatic treatment.
Tissue therapy conducted without desensitization and general tonic treatment
might activate the morbid process.
BARDZICKA, Bogumila; KRAUZE, Anna
Colorimetric determination of boron in plants with the applicatiOST
of the quinalizarin reaction. Chem anal 5 no.5:791-795 '60.
(EEAI 10:9)
1, Department of Agricultural Chemistry, School of Agriculture,
0 aztyn. Head of Departimant'. Prof. dr. M. Kotar.
(Boron) (Plants) (Colorimetry) (Quinalizarin)
KRAUZE Amia
Corometric determination of cobalt in plant material using Qe -nitroso-
13 -naphthol. Chem anal 6 no.5t7ll-714 161.
1. Department of Agricultural Chemistry, School of Agriculture, Olsztyn.
Head of Departmon+s prof, dr. M. Koter,
KRAUZE, A. R.
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Somogmm for determining the nffective weight of rolled round
atnal. Kus.-obtam.prottv. I no.6:43-W~ Je '59.
(MIRA 12:9)
(Rolling (Metalwork)) (Graphic methods)
83h6q
S/182/60/000/001/003/008
1.1ZOD A161/AO29
AUTHORS: 'Matveyev, A.D.; Krauze, A.R.;-. Sal'man, M.Yu.
\1
TITLE: Stamping Bevel Gears in Horizontal Forging Machine
PERIODICAL: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, No. 1, pp. 14 - 17
TEXr. Production of gears by stamping is a new gear-making muthod; gears
with a hub and with a short shank are stamped on frictional and crank-type forg-
ing-stamping presses, and the cogged die inserts shaping the gear teeth are made
in a master die. The present article gives detailed information on experiments
with a horizontal forging machine, abbreviated 'Irwm" (GKM), carried out by Omskiy
mashinostroitellnyy institut (Omsk Machine Building Institute) at a Siberian ma-
chine works. The long-shank gear produced in experiments is shown in drawing
(Fig. 1) and is a part 0f,&7-54 (Dr-54) tractor. The work process on the GKM
(design is not described) is analogous to the process on forging-stamping presses~
cutting blanks with shears; heating blanks in a mazout firing furnace; stamping
on the GKM in a three-cavities die; pickling. The die (Fig. 3) has three cavi-
ties, or parts: "gathering"(nabornyy), final; trimming. The cogged insert is
shown in photograph (Fig. 5) (forged blank and finished insert); the master die
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Stamping Bevel Gears in Horizontal Forging Machine A161/AO29
producing inserts is illustrated in drawing (Fig. 6); the gear (Fig. 4) Is pho-
tographed in four production stages; a) blank; 6) blank after the "gathering"
die part; 8) after the final die part; e) ready gear after machining consisting
in milling the butt ends, turning, shaping teeth In Gleason-type machine tools,
etc. The material of cogged inserts is "M" (7Kh3) and "3X298" (3Kh2V8) steel.
Heat treatmeft is used after stamping, prior to machining. No data on heat treat-
ment are included. The forging machine at the mentioned Siberian works was a
ffaKM 5" with maximum pressure of 1,000 tons. The machine has to be chosen by the
calculated stamping pressure in the "final" stamp part, calculated by a M.V. Sto-
rozhev's formula [Storozhev, M.V. and Popov, Ye.A., "Teoriya obrabotki metallov
davleniyem"(Theory of Metal Working by Pressure), Mashgiz, 19571. The formula is
not given. The master die was of "M3" steel mentioned as being not fully satis-
factory as die material. The cogged inserts were stamped on a "GKM9" machine,
with sufficient accuracy. The conclusion is drawn that G101, i.e.. horizontal
forging machines, may be used for gear stamping, and this moans that the new gear-
making method may be applied to wiother large gear group, viz. gears with 1ong
shan1cs. At the Siberian plant, mentioned also as "Sibzavod", it brings about an
economy of 600 g-_oT_s_t_ee1 with every forging, has eliminated rough milling of the
gear teeth and cleared a considerable shop floor area. There are 6 figures.
Card P_/2
KRAUZE, G., inzh.
TranBportation of construction equipment and supplies is completely
centralized. Art. tranap. 42 no.9:-3--4 5 164. (MIRA 17s U)
1. Direktor avtomobillnogo kombinata No.]. Upravleniya po tsentrali-
zovannym. perevo2kam stroitellnykh gruzov GI&vmos&vtotr&nsa.
KRAUZE2 G.; FINKELISHTEYN, A.
Lidependence., Initiative, responsibility. Avt.transp. 43
no.11:5-8 N 165. (tg RA 18:12
1. Direktor avtokombinata No.:L Glavnogo upravleniva
avtomobillnogo transporta Ispolnitellnogo komiteta
Moj.kovskogo gorodakogo Soveta deputatov trudyashchiUsya,
(for Krauze). 2. Zamestitell direktora avtokombirAta 4o.1
Glavnogo upravleniya avtomobilinogo transporta Ispolnit-Ollnogo
komiteta Moskovskop gorodskopo Soveta depitatov trudyashchikhsya
(for FinRellshteyn)a
I
K-1,AUZE, G.I;.,- KUl I Lll;; 1:.D.; SYTSKO, S.A.; 1~', ~- .'.' .,
I
...- re, tnrr;-.,,ent
j:oars; handbook]
ble. ".ooklia, 1,11ashinostroenie, 1965. IE';,' ,-.
KRXUZE, G,K, inshener.
New powerful Soviet blooming 1150 mill. Stal' 15 no.11:1003-1011
N '55. (MLRA 9:1)
l.Uralmaehzavod.
(Rolling mills)
KRAUZZ, G.N.. laureat Stalinakoy premii, inshener.
Screw-down machantem for blooming mill roll st&nds. Vest.mash-35
n0-9:3-6 S 155- (KLRA 9:1)
(Rolling mills)
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I"1 /7 !"' ~- '- - -? -~w7 - 1v
KRAUZE, G.N. lnzh. - YMMETEV, h.V., inzh.
p
New Soviet 1150 blooming mills. Trudy UkrNTOChM 1:58-72 156.
(MIRA 10:12)
1. UrAlmAshzRvod.
(Rolling mills)
KRAUZE, G.N.
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New design of stationaz7 ingot tilters. Sbor.st.UZTM no.1:56-70
1 58- (MIRA 11:12)
(Rolling mills--Equipment and supplies)
(Material handling)
137-1957-12-Z3669
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 12, p 119 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Krauze, G. N., Yererneyev, N. V.
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TITLE: New Soviet Blooming Mills 1150 (Novyye sovetskiye blyumingi 1150)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii Ukr. resp. pravl.,
1956, Vol 1, pp 58 - 72
ABSTRACT: The new blooming mil!,~ (B) 1150 are designed for the rolling of
7 15 -ton ingots ;n!o blooni,~ of ~00 x 200 - .100 x 400 mn-i and into
slabs of 100 - 250 by 600 - 1550 mni; the average yearly pro-
duction of the B, depending on the as:;ortment of rol)ed ftcck, is
1.6 - 3 million tons. The eq,iipment of the B 1150 for slabbing
includes: the head (receiving) section which provides mechanized
feed of hot ingots from the heating wells; to the fro-it. ro?ling con-
,Ueyor of the B-. the working line section which ensures the
mechanical rolling of ingots;, into blooms and slabs-, the shearing
section which perform-,; mechanical cutting of blocrns and 3labs
into measured length,;, a,3 well a,; tutcmatlc branding and removal
of the shearing waste; the secticn of ~;toring .-,y!-,tem.3 for auto-
Card 112 matic weighing of each unit for the delivery cf bloom;; to the
137-1957-12-23669
New Soviet Blooming Mills 1150
continuous billet mill and for the tran-iportation and stacking of
slabs in tile slab ~;torage. The outstanding cha racte ris tics of the
B 1150 are: the method of simultaneous delivery of two square
shaped, 7 - 8-ton ingots to the receiving conveyor; a novel con-
struction of the ingot. carrier, tile support of the ingot carrier,
the receiving roller-conveyor, the stationary ingot chair, the
turntable, the pressure system, etc. The B 1 150 is character-
izee by a considerable increa.4~e in tile power of the electromotors
in the major mechanisms. In contrast with the B's currently
operating in the USSR, each of the -working rollers of the new B
is powered by a 4500 hp motor at 0-50-120 rpm. A complex
automation of the operations of all mechanisms along the work
line is planned for the B 1150, Only the operation of the mani-
pulator and tilter has not been automatized because the existing
construction of these units does not guarantee reliable operation
under automatic guidance.
B. Ye.
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re.--,:47 167 ('. -~T.A 14: IC,
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KRAUZE, G.N., inzh.; DUNAYL`V, V.I.; inzb.
New types of pull-over gear on rolling mill . Stall 22 no.3:252-
254 Mr 162o (MIRA 15:3)
(Rolling mill -Equipment and supplies)
KRAUZE, G.N.j BOGOYAVLENSKlYp K.N., kand.tekhn. natik, retsenzentj
KARFYSHEV, M.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; VAS1L'YEVA, V.P.,
red.izd-va; TUIMEVICH, M.P., red. izd-va; SPERANSKAYA,O.V.,
tekhn.red.
[Eqnipment or rolling mills; design, assembly and operationa
Oborudovanie prokatnykh stanov; is opyta proektirovaniia,
montazha i ekspluatatsii. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 266 p.
(MIRA 16:10)
(Rolling mills--Equipment and supplies)
SIIBIOKGV, V.I.t inzh.; KRil)ZE -M,p inzh.; KARPYSHV, N.S., knn,i. tokhn.
nauk -,
A new semicontinuoLs heavy-3oct-iori rolling mill. Stall 25 no.8:
830-834 S 165- (MIRA 18:9)
KRAtrZF1 G.T.
Using the method or correction in re-conditloning, worn-
out goar whools. Mashinostroltell no.9:20 S 164. (AURA M10)
MATUIYEVY K.I.; LANGUIEK, V.; CSIIICV, A.M.; ITLAHZE, G.V.; KPOYISFIELID, G.I.
o-Quinone chelates containing Cu (II) and Fe(III) ions as hydroxylating
and oxidizing agents, Organic catalysts. Part 76: Catalytic activity of
o-quinones. IX. Kin. i kat. 6 no.4:651-657 JI-Ag 165. (,'.IIRA 18:9)
1. Institut organiclieskogo kataliza Germanskoy AN, Hostok, Germanskaya
Demoki-ELticheskayu Respublika, i Institut kataliza Sibirskogo otdeleniya
AN '.)SSR.
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2. USSR (600)
"The Electrical Conductivity and the Specific Gravity of the Systen. of Fused Salts
Na4P 07--44aCl,tt Zhur. Fiz. Khim, 13, No. 9, 1939. Moscow, State Scientific - Rosc,,Wch
Institute of Haro and Minor Metals, lAboratory of Elea troch cmi stnr. Received 21 April 1939.
9. 40 Rerort U-1615, 3 Jan. 1952.
V f -4~P, Y1t--31f11RV-, Alz
r
Double de,:omposition in the ab3enck.- of a :3olvt,-nt. jinj'-ul;.r irre-it.~r:d: c-
reci,,-c- d systvi,,J without sep.iration into layers from notassium :~nd cAlc1lim chlori-Je3
-ril fluarIA aw t-alobvii hiorloo:i mi
,,~i and itc%liim A.
K, Cal F, C1 III %fileh ou It, ti-ii-In L,- occur i t,~~ L!
t ion u I' Na,
'I ani CaF, an-A KC1, rorp-jctivv1,-., fiiiv, b--ii
co=pound KY, CUF 21 'j-p- 1J70 0 tm;j been t;hcmn to exist. J.
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YAKUSHEV A.M.; UVOTSKlY V.I.; IMMOVSM,, YU,V,; F~rjnifflAlj
;~~tl3sl TYURIN) feeIep kand.takhn.nauk; nAUZE I E.'
kaud.tQkhU.naukj VISWRM, A.F.2 kand.tekhfi-.i-&ai
Effect of rare earth elements on hydrogen aolubility in Uquid
iron@ Izv* vyv. uchebe save; chern.'meto 4 no.7:44-54 161,,
(MIRA 14:8)
1. Moskovskiy institut stali.
(Irolb--Hydrogen content)
(Rare earth metala)
Vol. 1~') '*4ov.
J.;
,-In,"ry apprai3al 01,
of' tho to',! of Ostroda. p.
"fl of
'oIItIII'!:: L'~;L Of T`-'st LC Vol. nn.)"
uliclaS3.
ORLOWSKI, Zbigniew; KRYKOWSKI, Edward; KRAUZ9-JAWO KAHolena
The gamma globulin level in the blood serum and some immunological
manifestations in patients with chronic lymphatic leukemia. Pol.
Med. vewnet. 32 no.7-.697-700 162.
1. Z II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych AM w Lodzi Kierownik: prof. dr
med. J. Jakubowski.
(LEUKMIA LYMPHOCYTIC) (SERUM GLOBULIN)
HAM, Jolant'i
I
S-cbnr-.1c,f-j rf cbtmininff, firm CdTn lmyer-t 8nd -!xjlO-rir~'!-ntm In
tb~! lrfltv~m- of firpuritlem on th,-Iy- prrrertipi. FrzPg1 ~-lektrrriki
9 no. 5:281-"85. Py 1 62
1. Yat-dra Rndlotechniki, T'rlttocbnika, Wargzaim.
GEUIKH, P.; KFK, TS.;_~UZX. 1~1.; KROSO Ae; FOLI, Mi,Te.; SHIART, Kh.
Measuring proton currents. Izv.All SSSR 24 no.6:668-672 Jo 160.
1. TSentraltnyy institut yadernykh i9eledovanly, Drezden,
Harodno3re predripiyatiye K. TSeyos, I7ena, Germanskaya Demokratiche-
skaya Respublika.
(Protons)
COD L;'?/W&3/65/G~j
1 0171
A
7'
L)ikG None
T 1 TLE A co::;pnrative analysis of Lhe cpi.~ration ol various typ(~-,j of installations
j fish r.,~jxl aboard G
for ri.-iXin( Bit ships
SOURCL: N~iiictino-tt,kliniche.,j!(:,tyzt kor,rerentiiya po ra-Avitiyu flota ryLnoy promy3hlennos-
ti stran-chlenov SEN. 2d, Leningrad, 1964.Rybolovnyy Clot (Fishir;g fleet); abornik p
rrudov konferentaii. v. 2. Ieningrad, Izd-vo Sudontroyeniyc, 1965, 167-173
TOPIC TAGS: fishing ship, food, food product r.:achin-!ry, food technology, nonmilitary
training, upecialized trainin~j, shipbuilding enginf.-ering
AUSTRACT: Tho economic factors involved in planninj th(- de:iign of fi3hinq ve!ssuls in
tho GDR are disciia.;ed. Charactpri~jticzj of zarjo holds in 611)~Z fi!jjj~r~j vt:!3~;Cls are
given, as are the characteri5tics of the oquipmc!nts inatalled for processing finh
waste products into meal aboard vz%riou-q type3 of cr~ift. The requirenents for finii
meal qti"lity are cited and the inatallationa uL;cd aboard trawler:jt as well azi those
used aboard the floating base ships and other fi~;hinj ve.,isaln, mieting thatii.-
quirements are doscribed. Studies ,ire in progro.,js on how ljo.,;', to load bulk into
ctirgo holds, how to handle cargo opurationu anJ how Lo transport tho
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meal to fodder plants. Since operating peraonnel will have to cope with new in-
stallations and methods, training will have to be centralized and courses organized
in order to increase qualifications. The space occupied by installations is being
reduced, but the requirements for hold capacity are increasing. Orig. art. has:
2 figures and 3 tables.
SUd CODE: 13,o6/sum DATE: 190ct65
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KORABINOV. A.M., inzhener; KRAUZZ, L.S., inshener.
Lessons to be learned from two roof failures. Strol.prom. 35 no.7:18-21
JI '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Roofa)
KRAUZZ, L.S.. inzh.. Prinimal uchastlys RIMINOVICH, H.S., SOVALOV, I.G.,
kand.takhn.nouko nauchnyy red.; TTAPKIN, B.G., red.izd-va;
TEMKINA, Te.L.. tekhn.red.
[Making mortars and concrete mlimal Prigotovlenle raetvorov I
betonnykh emesei. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit.
i stroit.materialam, 1960. 178 P. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Akademiya stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut organi-
sataii, mokhanizataii i takhaichookoy pomoshchi gtroitelletvu.
2. Glavnyy inzhener tresta NO.27 Glavmosobletroya (for Belinovich)a
(Mortar) (Concrete)
.~RAUZEp L.S., inzh.; CILEKHOVSKAYA, T.P., red. izd-va; NAIR-'OVA, G.D.,
teREF. red.
[Preparation of mortar and concrete mixes] Prigotovlenie raB-
vorov I botonnykh emesei. Foskvap Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po
stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 199 p.
(MIRA 15:4)
1. Akademiya stroitellst-va i arkhitektury SM. Institut orga-
nizataiix mokhanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi. stroitell-
stvu.
(Mortar) (Concrete)
MAE, Mieczyslaw
Me relation of the number of vex chrcmatin containin,; granulocyten to
the age of female children. Folio morphologia 12 no. I.:285-2r)2 161.
1. Klinika Chorob Dzieci, Slaska Akademia Medyczna, Zabrze. Kierownik:
Prof. dr. med. Chwalibogowski.
CHWALIBOGNSKI, Artur; KRATZE,, Mieezyslaw; ZAREBA, Jerzy
Neoplasms in children in the light of 10--year observations
in the Pediatri# Clinic in Zabrz6. Pediat. pol. 38 no.6:
529-536 Te 163.
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Dzieci Slaskiej AM Kierownik: prof. dr
med. A.,Chwalibogowski.
(NEOPLASM STATISTICS)
ZZARLEI~, Jerzy; KRAUZ-1, Mie-izyc;law~ TFITU-M, Juli-rr.
H~,poprotcinomiu caused by an "exuda 4khre entercpathy~'. Pol. -lyg.
lek. 19 no.41:1,180-1581 12 0 164
1. Z niniki Chorcb Dzziezi Slaskle~ Aka-3e!-:-!j Medyczne.-t -,
Zabrzu (Kierownik: prcf. dr. med. Artur Chwalibog,,-,.,.~Iel.
(deceased]) i z Instytultlu Onkologii w Gl-iwicaoh #Dyrek-t-,-t
dr. med. Jeremi Swiecki).
KRAUZZ, Mlemzyglaw-
Ehcephalitle In children in the Upper Silusla Industrial Genter
in 1959-1962 Podiat, Fol - 39 r1r).9:10831-1068 5
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Dzleoi Slasklej Akadamil Medychma~ v
Zabrzu (Kierowniki prof. dr. med. A. Chwalibogovski [deceased]).
int'rints In Lh(N
39 .9 "Il I
.1o FllnAki (liorob
'Dibrmi (Rivrownik,. pi-C, dr, m~,ci.
Ou-,Lsod J).
CHWALIBOGCWSKI, Artur; _PM7.,.j4eozyslaw; KOSSOWSKI, Andrzt .
Pyothorax and pyopneumothorax in children in the antibiotic
era. Pole tyg. lek. 18 noatl559-1562 14 0163.
1e Z Kliniki Chorob Dzieci 81. AM.; kierownikt prof. dr.med.
Artur Chwalibogowski),
Iv J~In; Z
jr,
Congenital Jchthyosis in the lAght of mir ,. 1,01.
tY9. lek. 19 no.33,-1284-1285 17 -S 164~ n
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Dzieci Slasklej Akaderjj ',IIedy(-zne, w
-- J
~Iabrzu; kerowntks prof. dr. med. ArtUr cIwciI'-h?r , fdc I
,c,w3k- ~ .2 e I i .
KRAUZE, Hisozy*:Law; ZAREU, Jerzy
A case of Apertlis acrocephalosyndactyl-ia In an infant. Pediat. Pol,
37 n0.3:303-306 162,
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Dziect Slaskiej AM w Zabrzu Kierownik: prof. dr
med. A. Chwalibagowski.
(ACROCEPHALOSYNDACTYLIA case reports)
HAGIM-MALECKA, Bozena;,KRA93-, Mieczyslaw; ZAREBA, Jerzy
A case of spontaneous hypoproteinemia with acute course in a 3-year-
old child. Pediat. Pol. 37 no.5:535-538 MY 162,
1. Z Kliniki Chorob Dzieci Slasklej AM w Zabrzu Kierownik: prof. dr
med. A. Chwallbogowski.
(BLOOD PROTEINS)
KRAUZE N 0
23651.
KHIMIChFSKI DENATURIROVANNYE KHLOR',M TFANI NA SLUZHBE TRAWIATIChESKr)Y KHRUPJL.
TURDY SAR,T. GOS. ?'ED. IN-TA, T. VIII, 1949, s- 19-32.
SO: LETOPISI No. 31, 1949
KRAUZ3, R.; HAINSKII, I.; ZAKRZNWSICI, K.
Fractionation of serum with zinc and alumimim ions in isolation of
gamma globulin. I. Interaction of zinc ions with serum proteins.
Acta physiol. polon. 8 no-3:397-399 1957.
1. Z Laboratorium Technolog.icznego Zarzadu Wytworni Surowic i Szczepionek
w Warszawie.
(GAMMA GLOBULIN, determination,
fractionation with zinc ions (Pol))
(ZINC,
fractionation in isolation of gamma globulin (Pol))
KRAUZE, R.; NAIMSKI, K.; ZAKRZBYSKI, K.
Yractionation of serum with zinc anti aluminum in Isolation (if gamm
globillin. Acta phyniol. polon. 8 nb.3-.399-400 1957.
1. Z laboratorium Technologicznsgo ZFirzadu Wytworni Surowio I Siesepionek
w Warezawis.
(AWKI",
fractionation. in isolation. of gumma globulin (Pol))
(GAHM GI-OBULIN, determination,
frRotionation with aluminum ions (Pol))
MUZE11 NAIMSKIq K. [deceased]; ZAKRZEWSKI, K.
Isolation of 1-globuline tV means of zinc and aluminium salts. Acta.
biochim. polob. 8 no.2:209-217 161.
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