SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRIVAN, V. - KRIVCENKO, I.

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YLM-p it.- Discussion of A. Fiala and Z. Tolarova's article "HydroFen as a Cause of the Porosity of Aluminum and Its Alloys." p. 116, S1;-.VARE.!TSTVI (Ministerstvo strojiernstvi a Kinisterstvo hutniho prumyslu a rudnych dolu) Praha, Vol. 3. No. 4. Apr. 1955 SOURCE: East giropean Accessions List (i.EAL) Library of Congress, Vol- 4, No. 12, December 195f KRI I!,,,",,', '.-. ,--, '-Y, J. -1-1- Pos:Ahilitics of application of ra(Uoi,3cj',,()peo and th(Ar t,sc in "ilovakla; P. 535 11 T~TILJICIKA FRACA. T)1. 11) ). -i, July 19") 1 11 Monthly List if East Furopean Accessims (EFAI), LC. Vol. ~.j w). --,er) 1959 Uncl. r V. Hadi-)c1hemi.9tr-3 in -, he develoomc,nt Yf chemical in-,lustries; p. ~'P TFC'I:;IC?'J%. 2.UCA. Czechoslovakia, Vol. 11, No. -1, July 1)5) Monthly List of Fzot 4ir.,),;ean Ac,-cssions ("'AI), LC. Vol. 8 ',4'*'3. 9. e, D59 %- p Uncl. KRIVAN, Viliam, inz. ---- --. - , Simple dipping device for measurtig by the method of the reverse reflection o radiAlon. Chem eveati 18 no.11; 872-874 164. 1 - 1. Chair of Radiochemistry and Radiatim Ghemistr7, Slovak Higher School of Technologyp Brat~slava, Kollarovo namestle 2. l0.'LiiY"r:~',SY, Juraj ; YRIVAII, VI ll,~vri; VAI.i. i~ , .;Izll&.,,; , Jl-rl UtillmtJon of tle b6ts ray refloc-Lion In chmilcal analyuis. Jaderra energie 10 no. 3:P; Mr 164.. 1. Department of Nidloc-he, in -y uni IAllation Chemistry, Faculty or (Im-ni.9try, SI( iligher School of Teclknoioey, Bratislava. E TU :As i Do t,! r;U nat ion of chief i ngree F 4-n L i n ar,,4 Fir. n; ';',I Nir.] tv the mot.a.3 of the r -i,~atterinlr L-,-)tL "!1-:1-ticn. cl,om 15 nn..l-.','9-41 Ja It 5. Gl,,LLr of anrt~. ,I' I,hc- "ItY of of tuhz! S/262/62/000/01110221030 1007/1252 AUTHOR Ktivan.. IL Ill LF Turbochargers at the 1960 Leipzig Fair PFRIODICAL Referativnyy thurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyyc ustanovki, no 11, 1962 67, absti act 42.11385 (Techn. zprfivy. Vjzkurnn, 63tav. naft. motord. no 9-10, 1960, 6-11 [Czech-D !FXT. Turbochargers exhibited by European manufacturers at the 1960 Leipzig Fair ate described and their technical characteristics given. A general tendency 6 noted towards the use of centrifugal and radial (.centripetal) turbines in low-capacity turbochargers tAbttractet's note Complete translation.] Cafd jil S/273/63/000/OOZ/002/010 A05Z/A126 ATMIORS: *-fvan. Zden;k., Oadek, Otto, Kratochvil, Maximilian, Kliment, Vla- dimir, Svfitek, JiR, Janutka, Josef, Ostrouchov, Mikulfii TITLE: Internal combustion engine with supercharged turbocharger PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, otdelln,.ry vypusk, 39. Dvigateli vnutrennego sgoraniya, no. 2, 1963, 11 - 12, abstract 2-39-77 P (Czech. pat., al. 46f, 5/03, 46f, 8/02, no. 98178, January 15, 1961) ~F'XT: To better utilize the energy of exhaust gases it is proposed to sup- ply them in two streams 4 and 7 (see Fig.) to the guiding apparatus of the gas turbine 16, the blades of which have such is form in each of two sections 5 and 8 that,the circumferential components of gas velocities are equal.. In a 4-cycle engine 12 exhaust valves 13 and 14 are mounted; the valve 14 opens later than thp-valve 13. A variant of an engine with an outlet alide valve instead of two Yalves is described as well as a variant of a 2-oycle engine with two channels connected to the outlet ports. There are 2 figures. Card 1/2 ; .,I "', A .. . - . - . I Internal combustion engine with supercharged .... Figure [Abstracter's notet Complete translation) S/Z73/63/000/002/OOZ/01 0 A05Z/AI26 A. Zhukov I Card 2/2 RWTXAN, Anna Takorlayna,.kandidat ts)dmicheskM nauk; XAMOT. Boris Inzaravich, Icandidat to.khnichealcikh nauk; WYAP,jH,,-.TladIxI Al*kpsy&YIW4 kandidat tskhnicbaskikh nauk; redaktor; IANOVSXAYA, X.R,, redaktor isdatellstva; BUMV. A.P.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Plant laboratories making hydraulic models of metallurgical furnaces] Zavo&skaia laboratortia gidraylichaskogo modeliroventia metallurgi- cheskikh pechei. Moskva, Gomp asuchno-takhns 1%d-vo lit-ry po cheroot i tevetuot metallurgit, 1956. 83 P- (MIaA 9:12) (Farnaces--Xodels) GLINKOT, M,A*, professor. doktQr't9khnIcheskM nauk; KRIvirn7m "sh I kanAidat takhnicheskikh,nauk. Characteristics of ~sat ex'ohmige at the stack side of a tubular cerazio.recuperator,Bbor, InIlt, stall no,35tlB&200 156. (KU love) 1. rafedra, metallurglaheskikh peohey. (jw4Lt regenerators) (Heat-Transmismiony 1 37 - 1957 - 12 - 2 3131 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, )957, Nr 12, p 39 (USSR) AUTHORS: Glinkov, M. A., Krivandin, V.A. TITLE: The Pressure Distribution in High- temperature Ceramic Recuper- ators (Raspredeleniye davleniy v vysokotemperaturnykh keramicheskikh rekuperatorakh) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Proiz-vo stali. Moscow. Metallurgizdat, 1956, pp 158-165 ABSTRACT: A report an experiments on the determination of the pressure drops of the air and of the fumes in ceramic recuperators (R). in which the f3ue ;ases proceed daviwward through wrticLi pipco and the air moves in a loop-shaped path from the bottom toward the top passing horizontally between the staggeredibe-gan pires. In order to determine the pressure drops of the air and the flue gases at any point in the R, it is necessary to know their entrance pressures and the pressure at the'given point of the R. The presqure change of thellue ases is readily comp4ted aince tlx- frict~ional resiatance and the geometric head are known. fhe computation of the resis- tance to the movement of air is more complic4ted. It is composed Card 112 of the resistance of a group of flue-eas pipes and of the 13,00 turn at 137-1957-12-23131 The Pressure Distribution in High- tempe rature. Ceramic (ccnt. the end of each group. The! resistance of such turns, which de- pends on the velocity of air and on the number of the rows of open orifices, was determined by means of an aerodynamic model of the R. At Re > 4700, the resistance of the turns remains con- stant. When the number of rows of open orifices is increased from I to 4, the resistance is considerably reduced; however, any further increase in the number of rows of open orifices has almost no effect and the resistance remains practically constant. M. R. 1. Germic recuparrtors-Fre:3sure distribution Card 212 137-58-6-11677 1'ranslation frorn Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 65 JUSSH) AUTHOR- Krivand U - A, TITLE, An Investigation of the Processes of Combustion in a Recircula- tion-type Steel-foundry Furnace (Issledovaniye protsessov goreniya v retsirkulyatsionnoy staleplavil'noy pechi) PERIODICAL. Sb. Mosk. in-t stah, 1957, Vol 37, pp .330-353 1 ABSTRACT A description is offered of the combustion (C'o of fuel in a recirculation-type steel-foundry furnace, with air enriclied with 60 - 7U ~'o 02. -.-;as samples were taken from the v;urkin,,, space and che flatrie by a water-cooled scoop tube, C of the fuel ',oes to completion within the checker ports when0t~-I.06. aere are two distinct zones in the flame- it zone in which the heavy oil is decomposed. with formation of CO and 112, and a zone of rapid combustion of these components. An increase in the degree of enrichment of the blast causes a reduction in the zone of decomposition. The zone is shortest urhen the coef- ficient of excess OZ NI: deviations in either direction result in an elongation of the zone of decomposition. The completeness Card 1/Z of C within the lit-nits of the (he( ker ports is greater as the 137-58-6-11677 An Investigation of the 1cont.) consumption of heavy oil diminishes, and as the consumption of atomizing agent and the enrichment of the blast ircrease. The composition of the at- mosphere in the working area is greatly affected by the CO liberated from the bath. The CO content is considerably greater at the surface of the bath. As the gases move over the bath, the first thing that occurs is completion of COcombustion, followed by an increase in CO contents and then a decline therein. The use of the 07 in the working space is the more intensive, the higher the rate of combustion of the C. The portion of the CO that has not undergone complete combustion in the working space finishc5 burning in the checker ports. There is virtually no CO in the vertical passages. No sig- nificant difference in the composition of the furnace atmosphere at various levels in the working space is observed, owing to the intensive agitation of the gases by recirculation. 1. Blast 2. Fuels--Combiistion G.G. Card 2/2 SOV/137-59-1-37 T-ranslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya. 1959, Nr 1. p 5 (USSR) AUTHORS: Glinkov. M. A., Krivandin, V. A., Bugrova. B. A. TITLE: Directed Flame Radiation With Uneven Temperature Distribution (Napravlennaya. radiatsiya plameni pri neravnorricrnom raspredelenii temperatur) PERIODICAL: Nauchn. dokl. vyssh. shkoly. Mctallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, pp 80-86 ABSTRACT: The investigation was carried out on a stand consisting of a shielded combustion chamber with three burners (of the concentric-tube type) forming three parallel, vertical flame jets set so close together that they may be considered as layers of a single flame sheet. The tem- perature of each layer of the flame was measured by a bare Pt - Pt/Rh thermocouple and the total radiation along the length of the flame was measured by a diaphragmed differential th~2rmopilq (Cu- constantan). City gas with a heat value of 6300 - 6600 kcal /m3 was burned. Data are adduced on the effect of the distribution of tem- peratures, thermal load, excess-air coefficient, enrichment of air with 02, and carburation with pulverized coal throughout the thick- Card 1/2 ness of the flame oil its radiation. Changes in the layer closest to SOVh37-5)- 1-~'i Directed Flame Radiation With Uneven Temperature Distribution the measuring device have a predominant effect on the radiation of the flame jet. G - G - Card 2/2 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION WV/3684 Krivandin, Vladimir Aleir eyevich Keramicheskiye rekuperatory (Refractory RecUperators) Moscov, Meta"m gizdat.' 1960. 171 y. Errata slip inserted. 2,,150 copies printed. .Ed.: G. M. Glinkov; Ed. of Publishing House: A. A. Begin; Tech. Ed.: I. Me Evenson. PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel in various branches Qf industry, and may also be need by college students specializing in the heat engineering of Industrial foxnaces. COVERAGE: Materials used for nuking ceramic recuperators, design and heat-engineering principles as well an aerodynamics and heat ex- change in recuperators are investigated. 7he author than't Be P. Tebtalkov) Candidate of Technical Sciences) and 0, Me Glinkorrp Candidate of Technical Sciences. V. V. Kosterin is the coauthor of the section entitled "Operation of a Recirculation Steel Furnace"j, and Engineer A. A. Vagin of the Ketallurgizdat helped In the preparation of the mantlecritt. 7here are 54 references: 42 Soviet.. 7 English, 3 German, 1 Fo2lah,, szod 1 French. er-U 10, 1. Hol" 40E. ~ :0 " .4 Sit E 4M lot. 0 4 8JH 0 up"s 34 _gun 10 1 0 0 a ig d2vtv v- ou S'A"M, ",1*4 uv~ i 1 g- be "'64 00 Ctoo A 1. 100. lu " i 0.4 1:1 v 490 00 V, so 0 v A A An ~ "- .0 3/148/r)()/O()O/Oc)'1/023/023/XX A16l/AO33 AUTHORS: Glinkov, M. A.; Filimonov, Yu. P.; Krivandin, V. A. TITLE: Thermal decomposition of gas oontainIng methane In an oxidizing medium. PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uohebi*,kh zavedenly. Chernaya metallurglya, no. 7, 1960, 193 - 197 TM: A luminous gas flamo,radiates more heat than a nonluminous one and its luminosity is determined by the presence of carbon-black particles. The thermal decomposition reaction of methane without air access has been studied (Ref. 1: P. Fischer, Brannot. Chemie. 1928, 9~ 309; 1929, 10, 261. Ref. 2 and 3: see English-language publications), but In diffusion burning a h1gh quantity of small volumes have a varying oxygen content, and two processes proceed at the same time - oxidation and thermal decomposition of methane. The laws of these processes have been studied at the Moscow Steel Institute. The test installation (Figure 1) consisted of heating zone (4) and cooling zone (7) for the gas-air mixture, an eleotrostatio prooipltatlon vessel (6) and filters (9). The gas com- position was: 82.6 % CH4, 0.3 % %Hm.; 2.2 % H2; 1.7 % CO; 0.8 % C02; 0-8 % 02 Card 11*3 s/148/6O/OOO/W7/023/023/XX Thermall.-decomposition of gas .... A161/AO33 and 11.6 % N2. . Gas and air were dried In vessels (1) with calcium ~:ira-irlde prior tb mixing (3). The quantities of sooty.earbon, the relative quantities of booty carbrai and hydrocarbon compounds were det"rmincid, as well as the volumeB of noncondensed light fractions. The.-temperaVires In the reaction zone were 1,000; 1,100; 1,200; 1,300 and 1,4000C. At 1,0000C the gas in the reaction zone end oon- tained no oxygen, which proved that oxidation was over at 1.0000C. The CO content In the gaz Increased with tbA risa in te--,,~-oture, and the C02 content dropped which is due to the C02 reduction reaction stith CO formation and witt continual:y Increasing quantities of sooty carbon. Moro C02 and less CO formed when the air feed was increased. The reaction products in the precipitation vessel were a oloud varying in color from yellowish-whlte to black, and the precipitated flakes having a strong naphtaline smell were a mixture of soot and hydrocarbon compounds. Benzene, naphtalene, anthracene and other compounds were extracted with,petroleum ether, and asphaltenes with benzene. Figure 3 presents the calculation-results showing that the content of methane decreases with a rise in temperature, and the hydrogen content increases with an increase In air feed. Conclusions: 1) Sooty carbon forms In combined oxidation and thermal decomposition of methane due to thermal decomposition of nonoxidized part of methane, with the formation of oom- Card 2/5 S/148/60/000/007/023/023/XX. Thermal decomposition of gas.... A161AO33 plex hydrocarbon molecules as transient compounds. 2) No strong effect of oxi- dation on the composition of the forming products was-stated. A reduction of C02 t,' CO on account of carbon forming during the decomposition was observed, but no effect of this process on the quantity of the forming products was re- vealed. 3) The dilution of gas with the formed oxidation products results in some shift of the methane decomposition reaction temperatpre into higher tempera- ture ranges. There are 4 figures and 3 non-Soviet-bloo references; The referenm to English language publications read as followat 'P. V. Wheeler&, W. L. Wood) Fuel. 19Q8, 7, 5351 1930, 9, 567; K. Koboyasohl, K. Jamamoto, Journ. Chem. Ind. Japan, 1935, 38, 550; 1934, 37, 785- ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy inktitut stali (Moscow St!eel Institute) -SUBMITrED: Nov 30, 1959 Card 3/5 GLIKKOV, M.A.: FILIMONOV. Yu.P.: ._RLVARIN,..V.A._ Flame emanation during the heating of methane containing gas. Izv. vyo. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. no. 11:149-155 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Moskovskiy institut stalt. (Hathane-Combastion) GLINIOV, N.A., doktor tekhn.nauk; MaYLADIN. V-A-. kand.tokhn.nauk Performance of a high-temperature ceramic recuperator. Sbor.Inst.stall no.)9180-91 160* (HIRL 13:7) 1, Xafedrs, metallurgicheskikh pechey Moskovskogo, ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni instituta, stall im. I.T.Stalinas (Turnaces, Heating) (Hat regenerators) -911VANDINt Vladimir Alokoeyevichp dots.p kand. tekhn. mauk; MOLCHANOVp NikoLV Grigorlyevic'lfp dote.; SOMMMM, Semon Leonidovichp inzh.j Prinimali uchaotlys: KWOV, B.L., kand. tekbn. naukI FILIMMOV, Yu.P., inzh.; TEEM."XOVp B.F.,. kand. tekhn. nauk# retsenzentl VASILIYEVA, R,A,t insh., rateensent; LANGVSWAv H,11,p red. izd-,va; MI?UWWVAj V.V.p teWm. red. [Metallurgical furnaces) Metallurgicbeakie pechi. Pod ob- shchei red. V.A.Krivandina, 14ookval Goa* naucbno-tekhn*izd- vo lit-r7 po chemol i tovetnoi metallurgiip 1962. 600 (KOU 15:25 (Metallurgical Aumacee) MASMYUKOVP B.S.; KRIVANDINp V~A#- Investigating the radiat;on-emissivity of v&rious types of soot formation. Izv. vyfi. ucheb. zav.*, chqm. met. 7 no.12 188-191 164. (MIRA 17t2) 1. Yoskovskiy institut stali i splavov. FILIMONCYV, Yu.P.; KRIVANDIN, V.A, Investigating the radiation characteristics of the flame during preliminary thermal decomposition of methane. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met* 6 no.11016-222 163. (MIRA 17:31, 1. Moskovakiy inotitut stali. i splavoy. MASTRYUKOV, B.S.; KRIVANDIN, V.A. Effect of the elementary composition of soot particles an their radiation characteristics. Izv. vya. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 8 no.5:183-187 165. (MIRA 18:5). 1. Mookovskiy inatitut #tali i splavov. f i Yl H K -1,1;;;L.N. ; FR TIJL 4~~ - Optimun dinpDrsion uf' ao3l, '.r, the flLfle. -IV. Vyq. lucheb. nhr-rn. m-jP,. 8 no.0-i..01-20c fr~- 180) &!!LV & ; .10 1. Moqk(-vtikiy institit"' ntul! I spluvov. IA I - ---- -- -4.1T- _7 - - X_ , - __ ____ __ , DANIE=M(. W.1 IWAREGg S, The behavior of blood protein fractions in wltl4e Sclerosis, -lain. Ifeabr. 66 no.29632-416 23 Ju3,v 54. (CUM 27:2) 1. Of the Municipal Nom Smftrium Mwis-Thezvea CastIe" (Head-Docent X. NovatrVo. M-DO)s 8. Transport engineering ini the mochanization of trinsp-:)rt pr:)cesses from the noint of view of the develolorpent of our national ecano-ry. P- 451. (TEC-.--',dCKA Prj.CA, Vol. 9. No. 7p JulY 1957, Bratislpva, C7Achoslovakia) SO: Konthly List of East -lurop"an Accessinni (EF-AL) 1Z. Vol. A, Iio. 12, Dec 1957. Uncl. h5783 S/19 '62/000/012/098/101 7"S -Z 1/ 0 D271YD308 AUThUH: V Krjv!~n~k, Emanuel TITLE: A repec~ter with separate amplifying elements PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronikag no. 12, 19620 6, abe 1~ ract 12-8-12 zh (Czdch. pat., CIO 2jj21 18/01, 21a , 18/08, no. 100637j Aug, 15P 1961 ) TEXT! Tho BUbject of the patent ia a repeater circuit conall3ting of two amplifying units, in each of which the input transformer is combined with the hybrid coil, and the output transformer is either a section of one of the aecondary half-windinga of the com- biried tran-9former, or a special winding on the frame of the com- bined transformer; this winding is connected t..rough a resistance coup.Ling with one of the secondary half-windings of the same trans- former. The novelty lies in the method of connecting the transfor- mer windin8ra: the primary windings of transformers are in the an- ode circuits of thu amplifying units. Secondary half-windings are Card 112 S/194/62/000/012/098/iOl A repeater with ... D271/D308 connected in opposition, the input of one half-winding of each transformer is connected to the grid of the tube of the other am- plifying unit, and the other half-winlings are connected together arid -to thu C~LQIOdCS of both tubes. no the secondary half-windinge are connected in opposition, the amplifying units are mutually decoupled and operate independently. It io shown that the repea- ter can be uqed in telephony and in eyotema of romotq control and signalling. I-Ab8tracterla note: Complete tranalation._7' Card 2/2 ACC NRs AP6025842 SOURCE COD91 CZ7008076510001003'[=Wd 7 AUTHCRt Hutla, Vlastimil ORGt Department of Automation of Chemical Processes, Graduate School of Chemical Technology, Pardubice (Vysoks skola chemickotochnologicka, katedra automatizace chomickyoh vyrob) TITIEt Adaptation of the KBT6/EN line recorder for masurement of dynamic charac- teristics of thermal "stem with thermocouples SOU=t Automatisace, no, So 1965, 227-228 TOPIC TAGSt thermooouplet recording equipment, tomperature measurement/KBT&EN recording equipment ABSTRACTt The article describes the modifications of the line recorder and presents the circuit and procedure for measurement of the dynamic characteristics of thermal systems with thermocouples by means of it. Orig. art* hast 1 figure. fjPRS: 32.4, SUB CODEs 149 09 SUM DATEt none / ORIG REF9 003 Cord Upet 621.317.087.6 /A KRIVANEK,_,!;m"u,.sl; HUTLA, Vlastimil .....- Telecontrol of the stop watch in measuring motion valocity. Chem listY 56 no.U:1346-1350 N 062. 1. Katedra automatizace chexickych vyrob, Vyaoka skola chemicko- technologicka, Pardubice. K IZAIVANIIII, Emanuel An advantageous voltnge stabili3er. Sdel tech 12 no.5:184-185 My 164. ranek Fhanue 1 ~-a -rig KRIVAWEK, E.; lflJTLA, V1. Indicator foi ion-exchamgIng columns. Chem liaty 58 no.19:1097-o 100 s 64. M; KRr.'A?TEK, F. "We Should Steadily Improve the Srorts AlbIlity of Parachutists of the LcaLme for Cool-oratlon With the Army". P. 348 (KRTDIA VIASTI, Vol. 4, No. 15, July 1954, 1raha, Czechoslovakia) SOI l'onthly List of East European Accessions, (EFIL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955, Uncl. KMVAW. T. Nastin orpaisace bandAsist$cke glugby v Cigskosloveftke Repub2ice. /Orgaidtat '.on of the m-doe of orftpac appuawas in casoo. elmkig Aota chir. orthop. trans. asch. 17A ig5o P. lloA. I. Of '-'As U001A OIIULO for OrUx"do and Mdldml a Surgery, Charle-i thilvirmityg Praqw, (Ilead.-Prof. 0. Haaftovsky, M.D.). CUS %jo 5, N"mober 199D KRrVAINEK, FrantiBok, *Dr. Outlook of a rescarch on rehabilitation of disabled persom, made by a group of the Research Inatitute. Soc revue 8 no.1:9-17 162o ,T,, HUDr~, C~Sooj KFjIVANEKY F., MUDre CHODMI physiological age of man &M[ prolongation ability. Soo rivus 8 no.3:121-128 162- of his working I ail 00. him RZK . % AUTHOCt FI-ivanek, J.; K'711,i 11". L' ViT . eat Mean bipecific J4, * . %, P ITL V U J,Ut_- Of to A. L ! , . , L. ; ? ~ _. Ic 0 , . , - ,. ~ ~. I ' T C P :ic v i ., . A53T for U.is mean spi~ciflc heut t !Aih (up to s ;. I vu, ui-:; , as of r. ~. rr Vor tl.i c, var i(~ ' ,nIfactuvc (,.-)%*,AJ.,.:..I4 &A. 1, A to ', ~- nu cw~.ik a , . . .;arp -7aluk-3 c v na r r - ll, ji"I. I r r)CA"~;c L'Q %E -' r I-r(.wiiar nuture 1Frj r I : . 1 (.,'.'r all- * ., - of C IA .1i. C A.3 D KRIVANEK P J.I141JDr. The dispensary method In the fight against tul,-orculoslB. Gesk. zdrav. 11 ne, 3:97-106 163. 1. Tuberkulozai oddelen polikliniky OUNZ v Kollne. (TUBERCULOSIS) (GOMMUNIGABI-E DISEASF COWROL) KRIVAIIAX$ J.; lav's, J. -- ' '* '-' I'lethod, of the study of mutual electrical and metabolic interrelationship in the cerebral cortex. Cook. fyoiol. 7 no.3:187-188 May 58. 1. Fyolologicky uotav CGAV, Praha, (CIRXBRAL CORUX, physiol. opreadi" depression, electric & metab. correlations (Cs)) KU VANXK, J. ; HIM, J. I- Certain metabolic aspects of spreading XW depress ion. Cask. fYsiol- 7 no.3;497-498 Sept 38. lo Fyciologick7 untav CSAV, Praha. (CIPJMRAL CORTU, physiol. spreading depression, cerebral metab. aspects (Cs)) (BRAIN, metab. eff. of spreading M depression (Gs)) -EXACERPT-A-MICA-See-a-Vol 12/4-HEUR0L=-Apr-59-----~--_ 1784. CHANGES OF 13HAIN GLYCOGEN IN THE SPREADING EEC-DEPHES- SION OF LEAO - K r I v d n e k J - Ir4t. of Vhysjol.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Scis, Prague -V--HtVft0C1MM- 1958, 2/4 (337-343) Graphs 2 Tables I Spreading depression (Sp.D) evoked by KCI Is accompanied by a statistic-ally significant decrease of glycogen content of rat brain. 2% KC1 causes a fall of 28%, returning to normal in 90 min. 25% KC1 causes a similar fall for 300 min. Thus the action of K Ions In vivo Is similar to their action in vitro. causing an inhibition of glycogen synthesis. Sp.D caused by mechanical stimulation is also associated with decrease of glycogen levels. This may be due to an Increased accumulation of K Ions In extra-cellular space and also to abnormal function of neurons. SmyWea - Worcester KRIVAM' J. Incorporation of P32 Into phosphorus fractions of rat brain during spreading M depression. Gesk. fyviol. 8 no.3:417-418 S 159 1, lysiologloky ustay COAT, praha. (GARISRAL CORTIU, phys iol. ) (BRAIN, metab.) (IMOSPHOM, metab.) BURZSOVA, 0., BURNS, J.1-rMirra a is -- IctivAtion of subliminal beds of spreading cortical depression by matins of aspbyzia or bypoglyeamia. CooMysiole 9 no-3:220-221 W 160. 1. Pysiologicky ustav COAT,, Praha (CIMXBRAL CMDX pbysiol) (ASPHYXIA exper) (HYPOGLYCOU exper) ---- --- - -- - - -- -- - - -- ---- -- - ---- -- - - - - -- -- - - ---- -- --- - - - -- --- --- -- KRIVAIMK., J. I , - - 1. Concerning the dynamioB of the metabolic changes accompanying cortical spreading depression. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 31 no-5:3$3-391 162. 1. Institute of Physiologys Czechoslovak Acadeqr of Sciences,, Prague. (CEREBRAL CORM) (LACTATES) (GLUCOSE) (GLYCO HN ) (COENZYMES) KRIVAITMO T. On quantitative histochemiBtry of the central nerrous s"tm Cesk. fysiol. 13 no.1933-5D Ja 164 1. Fysiologicky ustar CSAV, Pralm. 4(- PIVANUF J. Colorimetric determination of lactic acid in submilligramme amounts of brain tissue. Fhyeiol. Bohemoslov. 12 no.6:586-589 163. 1. Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. (BRAIN) (IAGTATF.5) (COIDRDETRY) (MICROCHEMISTRY) KRIVANEK, Jaromir Classification of the work,load and bonuo scale. Praoe mzda 11 no.8062-368 Ag 163. 1. Iglav n*'p,., Cooke Budejovice. MUVANEK,, L. KRIVANEKs L. Some remarks on the development of science and technology. p. 29 Plan of contents of Hutrdgb Usty for 1956, P. 30 ik. Traditions of our metallurgy; now technical methods used in the Prague Ironworkd before Wittgenstein became manager in the first half of the eighties, 1880-1885. P.32. Vol. 11 no, 1. Jan, 1956 HunicHLISTI TECHNOIDGT BM02 Czechoslovakia So: East European Accession Vol. 69 No. 21, 1957 IRMIZ., I.t KMAWA !~~LWQIR; R.; SPUR, 1. On blanting by a oondenser blasting machine. Rudy 3-1 no.4: 120-123.Ap 63. l.-Illanjoke strojiMs, vyvlLjovy zavod 02,, Praha. KR-VA I fl,:K . Lubomi-., ! nz. ; K~C, I R ,; & E,0,1, 1 Y , var-31 , Inz. mothods of' calculating electric! blactlnF networks. 22-30 Ja 165. 1. Researqh Institute of' mecl,.anlcal Engineering, and Economics, Prague. KRIVA NEK 0 YJ Im 0 1 n z, ~:valuation of dairy product qu4lity, Prum potravin 15 no.11t 586-587 N 164. 1. Association of Dairies, Prague. i -71, T T V. &r. tit; C 0 04 -C :0 A. Awnl-;56 . 0. 0 mno-.: 9 ft D on . j a e 4 l! 'C' IF , '. j- ;I I i 1 4. Ul. r 0 Og- 11 OC Cc to, .0 CH. & -rg An -S. trA - .0 ;j '. S E I ".. 1i3 ~ , 4 v -.1 a . o DIC64 '. - a ~ -.14 9 jl -. -" . -.* -.' w 4 r-- : - J-I 05 r c H tic 5 IPA If J- 3i , 3 six rf 25 41 z g 11 A 4 ~t ow I. ij rv 1 The A 44 I ~Jj :, in t- KRIVANEK M-j JILEK9 A-j BRMSIETRr J. Contribution to volumstric determination of thalliume pe 546* CHEMICKE ZVESTI. Bratislava. Vole 9. no. 9., Nov. 1955. SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EFAL),, LC, Vol. 5, no* 3# March 1956 Adlatim urce,containing 400 tortes at cobalt-60. dit irlipU-11yuh, and rr, ITI-in it i ic kNfilltaf AcnV;,. "I 'Fl-C CXVIT.1telit. coil sill1% 'rile source of a movuble carriage sLt Into u Cmic"t .1) - luslife the carriate cuit be w over the irrudiattim chandwir In the concrete block, accemiWe thrimigh a horizontal Passisge und a side alwiting. 'flit woome fix u Al cylinder cmig. 42 pieces 44 Coo" of -13 c. each. The Idling of the cyluider; 411111 its Plarvillent in 11jr Carriagr wrre C.-Irried out under 1110. It. Ntwco--Iw './0od/6o/ooo/o4/ooi/ui-9 E034/E4i6 AUTHORS: Jaroslav BednA; and Miloslav KlivAnek TITLE: Radiation Chemistry'~PWSVLIWMTO"io*n"Tze'l~osl;ovakia .PERIODICAL: Chemickdf li8ty, 1960, Nr 4. pp 323-331 ABSTRACT: The authors note that there are only four established sets of laboratories dealing with this type of worh- in Czechoslovakia and that international standards have n6t been achieved so far. However, the authors set out to review Czechoslovak literature up to the summer of 1959. Certain aspects of radiation chemistry theory have been covered in Ref I and 2, particularly with the kinetics of indirect radiation effects in dilute solutions (equations on P 323 and Eq (1) and (2) ). The study of the radiolysis of aqueous solutions of inorganic and organic substances also received attention (Ref 4); confirmation and extension of Ref 5 and 6 being achieved (cf Table I which gives decomposition yield produced by 150 kVp X-irradiation of water). Radiatxon reductions (Ref 7 to 13) and related reactions art! covered in Eq (3) to (14). Both oxidation reactions (Ref 14) and reactions in Card 1/3- concentrated solutions (Ref 15) have been the subject of z/oo8/6o/ooo/o4/ooi/oi9 E034/E4i6 Radiation Chemistry Research in Czechoslovakia studies as have the radiation reactional of very dilute aqueous solul7ions of CHC13 and CC14 (Ref 2,13, 16 to 1.8 and Eq (15) to (18) ). The effect of radiation on sulphur (Ref 19,20) and certain other amino-acids (Ref 21) has received attention and the protective effect of -NH2 and -SH group has been examined (Ref 22). The radiation chemistry of' organic compounds such as ion- exchangers (Ref 23), high fatty acids and related compounds (Ref 24) an well as various polymer4 has been under consideration. The chemistry of high energy Atoms 0~ (hot atoms) has attracted (Ref 27 to 32) an . mme attention has the concentration o Au (Rer 25,26). The formatiori of radioactive isotopes and related topics have been investigated (Ref 33 to 35). Saturated aqueous solutions of chloroform have been used in chemical dosimetry (Ref 36 cf Table II - yields in cbloroform doolmetry). Resazurine and some other compounds have been examined in chemical do3imetry (Ref 37,38,12). Radiation equipment and sources are also mentioned (Ref 39 to 42). Card 2/3 Various reviews have appeared (Rer 43 to 52) in Czech and ."/tju8/6o/ooo/o4/ooI/oIq E034/E4i6 Radiation Chemistry Research in Czechoslovakia the authors conclude with a critical appraisal of Czechoslovak shortcomings in this field. There are 2 tables and 52 references, 44 of which are Czech, 3 English, I German and 4 Soviet. ASSOCIATIONi Vojenska akademie A.Zapotockeho, Brno (A. Zapotocky Military Academy, Brno) Card 3/3 got-le too mh~lnavrz, Mrolly A I(A-1, I iury A rrer,,ie 6. J, r~W -The wli,l V1.01 I Ck 1,C) I I -4 -,nd~ui;Aie .1 ntc "a,! vjl!i I, Id cap"ll'In" C.1 styrene And diviaYll"-wele ilil~- In Ole 'XI't, , a 1-g ~.,Jnplc rf t!:e cdr-dmed rtnin In th-, 11 (C4~Tn -vi a;h, -,j if, 6wrl] III I 1,C), dicn, zvhj~r C,~vm d -"th 11.4 ) r-;Ij: a, r it wui irrad atrd with -y-rnN*v frKn m, inte,,~itxj facPhr 1I)f UM %i UD III 1-?Vik) 13M Af fer irradiation the wit, %PC fImper Its Orcre detit': 5411Y., ur Iratlier the fate of kachirC (if coralkis., in IN 1l,.';0.; mciling cap~ldty iu 1110; exrInvict capacity 'If stror,91Y acki (SChII) ItM IfiraklY 961 (1,hirnrilic NO ~rotipi by luux-h tremment with NjCI Ind NaOli snhi I-l- lh~ rate ,I 1~,vhmx t-,-c lt-~ ..th ,r.,. -j, jffrr applog NA) fir% I if Ircrr 'Scd 1-. mdw,lit.g d"I'. decr-lm,u m, 1, ;-,vlts Wcr vX~.,t terfil DcrT:v1adrkn Was I.-IffirftrA AV) 1iY lix fast-T fr 111), whctizaq that of I tud not ctiatizz. I'hc ex. changi: Capacity -1 the s0iiil groupadcmascd VvIth tl,v d .e. slowly far I 31;~ 11, rApWly [Of 111. 711C -ZChaZIgr 1.1-111Y of (M incrraIed With tIIC d-ISC, CVrIj fOr 111. Which fLUI fI(.UC itimaay rhe fimm-f-411 etchance capa"t I, of I Anil 11 In- cm.-NI, tbat of III t!ccjra-cd, with the lo~ Par n-Ji.i- tum intermy hail sm cqmt (in Any of the pro~emc-. Dirmt. action uf the rudiation split off 5Wi and OH gr-ij)5, _7 I.- C411,-i. 14 If_" jhe Gg'j if"-jMd b t it to Kel groups. -We-os PrefevivW -t Ifto 9a r6i tip try-mot ktd-,h dkap ftftd on fit her 60A. WY JALOO a the S0,11 Crimps were accounted for as I it. vAn. H. t; BRANDSTETR, J.Q~!~VANEK,_M.-. VRF.STALV J. Hadlometria determiuation of solubility product of ruthenium W- hydrery-ide. Coll C2 Chem 26 no.1012596-2601 0 161. 1. Institut fur Chemie, Toohnische Hochachule und Militarakadesis "A. Zapotocky", Brno. BARANOVA, G.; HWIDSMETRp I.1 DRUIVI V.p- YEMKOV) V.; ZVARUVAj T,; KRZHIVANEKI Mal MALY., Ya.; POLIWOV, B.; SU JUMN-4ff twmNzweaj [Production of Md 256 through irradiation of U238 with No 22 ionsp study of somp f its chev4gal properties] Poluchards Md 256 pri obluchenii 39 1onmi No W-4 i izuehanie ago nakotorykh khimi- cheekikh avoiatve Dubnap Ob"edinemVi in-t iadernykh isol.,p 1962. 11 P. (Mandelevium) Ornnijm) (Neoi;) (MIRA 15t1) KRIVAKEK, Miloslav A simplified meamwement of vapor adsorption on solids for the oalcuUtion of thdir surface by the BET method. Chem listy 56 no.lltl350-1354 N 162. 1. Ustav fyzikalni chemiop Ceskoslovenska akademle ved, Praha. KRIVAr,EX,, M.; SVOBODAj, K& 1, ., - -1 -- I ~ - - ~,- - Radiochemloal proW sit the 20th Congress of the Czechoslovak Mmdull Society affiliated with the mooboslavak Acadwq of Scienceise Jaderma energis 9 no.11: 370-371 163. 0/0025/6h/000/002/0103/0105 ACC&S.SION NOt AP4037677 AUT14011: FWmtko.. T.j Krivanak,,M.j Sebek, Z. TITLE. . Arrangement of measuring probes for adjustment of the cyclotron bean SOURM Kernenereie, no. 2, 1964j 103-105 TOPIC TAGS: Cyclotron, beamp focussings probe,, measurement ABSTRACT: A set of probes is described which was built into the-ion tube of the Instititto's cyclotron. Tho probes make possible measurement of beam position and intensity in the trajectory from deflector to target chan- ber. Figure.lof Enclosurell shows the ion tulta with probes and Faraday Cylind- er. The probes are remotely eontroUed,, vrid. the incident current is measured with a special device* A method for the geometric adjustment of the ion tube V.-raeans of these probes is deacribed. Origs art* Mai 4 fig as ACCESSION Nos 04037677 ASSOCIATION: institut, fuer rbmforachung der Tichechoslowakischen Akaaenie der Wissenschaltens Res bei Frag (Institute for Nuclear Reasearch of the Czechoslovak Acadwq of Sciences) t29Aue63 DATE XOQt lOJun64 ENCLt-W SUBW SUB COM. 'NP xo ra sovs 'ow' Or#M t 002 1Y ENCLOSUriEt 01' ACCESSION I'M: APA.037677 A Fi&, 1 lon tube with probes and Faraday cylinder 0scimatic of the ion tube 1. cyclotron acceleration chamlm.-ri 2., position of probes behind deflector; probes behind focussing lonsoo (in front of deflecting magnet; 6. probe in front of target chamberi 7.,. position of Faraday cylinder; 9. tareet chamberi 10. position of luminescence screen; n. television camem b)schematio of probes 2 and 4 used for measurement of horixoatAl dAs-1- tribution. of beam intensity (measurement of horizontal poaitith).- Oschematic of probes 3 and6 used Xor measurement of vertical beam position d)achematio of Famday cylinder 3/4 Card' ACCESSIoir NR: Ap4o37677 ENGLOSTIRE: 02 10 7,8 11 9 CO 2 3 4 5 coE~ b) 0 4/1, Card d . .- - - - P-'L*4,A - . I-.-. .70-,Ux- KUKUIA, FrantlBek; SLITNECKOl, Jaroalav;_P~Y.Ayj~~,__~qelav DetormIneition nf somft trace Impurltion In zonal malted bismuth and tin. Jadorna, energlo 10 no.L20 Ja'64. 1. Ustfiv jaderneho vyzkumu, Geskoslovenska akademie ved, Rez. f 6 ..4t KRIVANEK, Miloolav .. -1--,-._'- " ---- _ Activation analysis by cbarged particle and gamma radiation* Jaderna energle 10 no. 3t87 Mr 164. 1. Nuclear Research Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciencesp Rez. ------- --- 9~~-m MAZE - . If P~ --, I - 2;7 K I; IV-%N I A%,A'VO',A.JFIjYO, V. 6ydrrpvn(jtir)n q(,tivl*.y of' rAckql obt-Aned from fx.tlsite throL4,th thermal deficmpoBition. Chan I'z Ch(im 29 no.lli"~726-2737 N 06414.0 1. lnitilul. flir phyeik-41-4 ache hemie, Tachoohoolmakischp der WIssanschaften, Prague. "Adsorption and collective paramagnetism" by Pierce W.Selwood. Reviewed by M.Krivanek. Chem listy 58 no.lltl353 N 164. 12834-66 CODE: AUTHOR: Krivanek. M.; Janata,, M. 4v ORG., Neurological Departiwnt, OUNZ, Liberec (Neurologicke oddeleni OUNZ.) TITIE: Contribution to the knowledge concerning dens epistroret [This paper was presented at the meeting of Slovak neurologists at Modra-Hamoniat 25-27 June 64#1 'SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska neurologie,, no- 3. 1965,, 236 TOPIC TAGS: neurology, clinic medicine, nervous system disease ABSTRACT: Two cases are described; In one case there was an os odontoidem'separatum in a 42 year old wcmm, in the other a .43 year old woman showed a secondary missing dens epiatrofei an a result of a bone tuberculous process (malus Rusti). Treatment of the two cases is described; in the first a substantial improvementt in the second a limited one was achieved. 9M-7 SUB CODE1 06 / SUM DATEI none 1A Pb&) 12831-66 L ACC NR, AP6005?21 5OURCE COI)E: 'CZ/0O82/65/0O`O/0Q3/b2_M/b2JM AUTHOR: Krivanek,, M.; Jwmtap M. Iq ORG: Neurology Department, OUNZ, Morse (Neurologicke oddeleni OUNZ) 12 TITIE: Preliminary experience with the renection of nervus occipitaUs maior in resistant neuralgies LThiz paper was presented at the meeting of Slovak nelwologiets at Hodra-Harmonia, 25-27 June 64-1 SOURCE: Ceskosloveneka neurologie,, no. 3, 1965, 238 TOPIC TAGS, neurology, nervous oyster. disease, clinical medicine ABSTRACT: Results of resection in 6 patients are described. A31 suffered from one-sided headaches with occipitofrontal irradiation. They were all resistant to comprehensive treatment. Resection of the back root of C sub 2 C sub 3 interrupts extradurally the inain sum of vaeoeensitive afrerentiations of the vascular and sensitive perception. RPRS7 SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: none CZECHOSLOVAKIA KRIVANEKO M; DANESp V; NIKOLAJENKOo V Institute e' of Physical 0hemistrT , Czechoslovak Academy of Sciene a, Prague - (for all Pragues ColleStion of Wohgslovak Qemloal Communications# No 5p May 1966p pp 1950-1957 "Catalytio hydrogenation activity of niokel.prepared by thermal dooomposition of niokel(ll)-oxAlates, Part 21 Time changes of the activity of nickel In the hydro- genation of benzene." F,RIVA!T,',', V. Fulfilling the quantitative and qualitative indexes of the plan of development of railroad transportation In 1959. p. 65. ZEl&.-*!T11CNI DOMVA A TECTIM. (Yinisterstvo dopravy) Praha, Czechoslovakia. vol. 7, no. 3, 1959, Monthly List of East European Aceessions (PEAT) LC, Vol. 8, No. 3-1, Novernber 1959. Unol. KFa VANEK, V. 11profeasor Aurel Stodola'a works in the field of steam turbines and gas turbines." p. 10he STROJNICKY CASOPIS. (Slovenaka akademia vied). Bratislava, Czechoslovakia$ Vol. 10p No. 2, 1959. Yonthly Uat of East European Accessions (EM), LC; Vol. 60 No$ 6S August 1959. Uncla. KRIVAXNK, V.I,,SRAMEK, Fol MILDNOVAt E. Spontaneous per1renal hematom accompanying a small subcapaular Grawitz tumor in a young man. Rozhl. chir. 42 no.5:334-336 W 163. L Urologicke oddelent Statni fakultni nemocnice v Plini, vedouci MUDr, J, Prazak a Slkluv patologiokoanatomicky ustav lekarBks fakulty KU v FUni prednosta prof. dr. J. Vansk, KMHZT HEOPLASMSI (ADENOCARCINOMA) ZAMA) (RETROPERITONEAL SPACE) UIVAMM,V, S.P., vstsrlnarn" vr&ch.(g.Marllnmlc, Benzene 4OXachlorAde Ullerovskoy obl,,tl) In of". vaterlnarll&a~ & treatment fOr Jnfoo (maim wwcawiuxn 32 n0.1:40_41 J& tious raglultle ) (COwS--DZSXAM) 153. NLRA 8:2) XHIVAM HUTTER., Erika ilydrocarbou producing plankton Algae in the Paleogene layers at Dorog, Foldt kozl 93 no,2:231-234 AP-Je t63. KRIVANNE HUTTER, Erika Occurrence of genus Arcella, F.Ihrenberg in the oligocene layers In Hungary. Foldt kczl 94 no-1$145-147 Ja-Mr 164. VALAITIS, Vaidotas; KRIVAS Z red.; SANKA, S.p tekhn, red* [What a turner should )mow,] Kan zinotins, tekintojul. Vilnius, Valstybine polotines ir mokslines literaturos leidykla., 1961. 142 po (MIRA 15t2) (Turning) (Lathes) Glx~wnza, Ta*X*, professor-,MU -US 111100 R.L. kandidat meditelaildkh nank: MM 0 s. .0 logichaskikh nauk Standards for agglutination and oasplement fixation test methods in infectious hepatitis. Trachodolo nosIl.:1181-1183 N 156. (WA 10:3) Is Virusologichsakaa laborstorlya Odsonkogo usuc hno-i a sledova tell skogo Instituta, vaktoin t Wyorotok i kefedra, spidentologii OdLeaskogo wditsinskogo institute. (MWATITIS, UnMIOUS) (AOGIMINATI(S) (OOKPIMpf IMT101) MIUYA-USHMMO Ya I Oaltivation Of infeatioux hepatitis virus in chicken amtm-yoo. Trudy Mshogoo.mad.inat. 3.1:57-64 160. (MIRA 1612) .10 71rumologiobs8kaya laboratorlya Odoookogo inatituta epidemic- .10911 1 mikrobiologil im. 1.10 *Obnikova. (MWATITIS# MECTIOUS--MrCROBIOLOGY) KRIVAYAUSK~MM~ ~N~ NAUMVA, R.P. Skim test for the diagnosis of irifectlouB hepatitis. Vrache delo no. 108-100 I&L, (MIRA 1414) 1- VirUB0109iOhGOk&ya laboratoriya (rav. - prof. Ya.K.Gi=ellfarb) Odesakog- 0 illitituta epidemio:Logii i mikrobiologii i kafedra infektoionnykh bOlszney (zav. - prof. L.K. Korovitakiy) Odeaakogo meditsinskogo ingtitUta* (BEPATITIS, IRFECTIOUS) 17 (0) SOV/16-59-9-47/4T AUTHORt TITLEs Gimmellfarb, Ya.K. The Ukrainian Republican Scientific and Practical Conference on the Etiology, Laboratory Diagnosis I Epidemiology and Prophylaxis of Epidemic Hepatitis (13ctkin's Disease) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, opidemiologii i im-,nunobiologii, 1959. lir 9, pp 155-157 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Republican Conference on Epidemic Hepatitis was hold in Odessa from 2 - 10 October 1958 and was attended by 380 per- sons, mainly practising epidemiologists from sanitary-epidemiolo- gical stations, representatives of all the Ukrainian institutes of epidemiology and microbiology and some of the medical insti- tutes. In addition, delegates attended from the Institutes of Virology and Infectious Diseases of the AMN, USSR, the Lenin- gradskiy inatitut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny (Institute of Ex- perimental Medicine, Leningrad), the Leningradskiy sanitarno- gigiyenicheskiy meditSirLskiy institutj (Sanitary-Hygiene luledi- cal Institute, Leningra&), and also the Moscow, Minskq Tashkent, Card 1i 4 Tbilisi, Gor'kiy, Chita, Ashkhabad mdXhabamvBk Institutes of SOV/16-59-9-47/47 The Ukrainian Republican Scientific and Practical Conference on the Etiology, Laboratory Diagnosis, Epidemiology and Prophylaxis of Epidemic Hepatitis (Bot- kin's Disease) Epidemiology and Microbiology and Institutes of Vaccines and Sera. The Conference heard 42 papers, divided among 3 sections. Papers were presented ont the cultivation of the causative agent of endemic hepatitis in developing chick embryoes (k.-L.-Krimay-9- U ... Irn in hum.an embryonic hepatic tissue (M.A. Morozenko. L =grad 'and in explantated human embryonic tissue (M.N. Sosh- nikova and I.A. Karaseva, Tashkent. Ya. K. Gimmellfarb spoke on the complement fixation reaction with non-bacterial adsorbent for the specific diagnosis of Botkin's disease. Verifying observa- tions on this reaction wore made by K.B. Frookuryakova and Ye.G. Pedulova of the Institut infektsionnykh bolezney ( Institute of Infectious Diseases) of the AMN, USSR, by I.P. Shevchenko (Kiyev), N.M. Karapats (Leningrad), M.D. Aleynik (Gorlkiy), and X.N. Ste- panova (Ashkhabad). According to the Odessa Institute of Epi- demiology and Microbiology, this reaction can be used for detec- ting virus antigen in feces (Ye.V. Lychovskaya) and detecting a Card 2/4 rise in the complement fixation antibody titer in patients (R.K. SOV/16~59-9-47/47 The Ukrainian Republican Scientific Laboratory Diagnosis, EpidemIol6gj kin's Disease) Card 3/4 and Practical Conference on the Etiology, and Prophylaxis of Epidemic Hepatitis (Bot- Seletskaya). N.V. Sergeyev and G.A. Sinayko (Moscow) spoke on the diagnostic value of determining the aldolase activity. K.G. Kapetanaki (Leningrad) aDoke on the diagnostic value of deter- mining the proconvertin. Professor V.A. Bashenin (Leningrad). M.L. Yablokova (Moscow) and I.M. Gollshteyn (Dnepropetrovsk) analysed the epidemiolo,;ical features of Botkin's disease. V.P. Sokollskaya (Odessa) an4 D.Kh. Pomina (Kiyev) spoke on the pa- renteral means of infection with Botkin's disease. V.A. Be- shenin, L.A. Stankevich (Kiyev) and A.P. Levchenko (Poltava) pre- sented papers on the chances of air-droplet transmission of in- fection. Corresponding Member of the AIAN, USSR, Professor N.I. Morozkin and A.P. Sokolovskaya (Kiyev) demonstrated the epidemio- logical importance of abortive and jaundiceless forms of Botkinle disease. Yu.V. Romashko (Khartkov) and M.D. Aleykin (Gortkiy) summarized the successful results of gamma-globulin treatment SOV/16-,59-9-47/47 The Ukrainian Republican Scientific and Practical Conference on the Etiology, Laboratory Diagnosis, Epidemiology and Prophylaxis of Epidemic Hepatitis (Bot- kin's Disease) of persons who had been in contact with endemic hepatitis patients. The Conference agreed on the need for a map showing the epidemiblo- gical investigation of such patients in the USSR and for a mono- graph on the etiology and epidemiology of Botkin's disease. Card 4/4 ritri(Mi'llIKO, A.A.. kAad. toklin. nauk; T.;Y~UKO, Impr-wing hydi-aulic coal brotll-hg. Ui;oll J9 no.9:2-3-26 3 16.1,. CMU 17- 10) 1. Donatskly naiiclino-isslolo,.,,it(illi);ciy ii,ollnyy institut (for Kriv- ~~horiko). 2. Vso:ioyuziy-I i i:royektno-konstruk- torskiy in3titut dobychi u,,llya riposoh= (for 7'0yaj,ko). 11 KRIVAYA-USIIERENHO, N.I. Study of the nature of the virus isolr' A from patients with epidemic hepatitis on chicken embryos and in tissue culture, Vop.med.virus. no.9:9-16 164. (MIRA 18S4) 1. Odesskiy institut epidemiologii. i mikrobiologii. imeni Mechnikova. KRIVAYA-USHIRENKO, N.I.; NAUMIOVA, R.P. Study of the skin teat in the dynamics of epidemic hepatitis. Vap.med.virus. no.9t86-90 10'4, (MIPJI 38.114) Is Iz Odeaskogo Instituta epidemiologii i m1kroblologii i k-,ifedry inrekt3ionnykh bolezney OdeEskogo meditsinskoFo inotltuta. I ww~ial ;C4l-tCoWj"1k-jI pamr. %ith U-JITIC geuk-gy And' cheirti-try. Tile Cc fits occur its the ultmlxi~ic imignimic IntrusiOnq of Ntev,104c age atut are bound to the Mivii,c (1) F,,ks (41unite) and to tht Ncrpcritiucs (11) It tv whit It the I " ere translOcuned. 'lite Cr ures mccurntilit,-A its orrviia slw)ts ovving to th., balic nuAltm. 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I trrochr6ocMium. ud silkochromium, id that there is an excev~ for export. KRIVGM. Ivo, inz, ------- Iowa-.- Measuring the cost of-unavailability respecting engines and mechanical devioaaa Nova proisr 2.4 nool%30-33 P 263,