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~Kuhn A., and BA'Aa 6eatmir
TITLE: Influence of impurities on the decay of luminescence
in CaWO4 single crystals
~SOURCE; JI1. Konferenceo monokrystalech. Prague, Vyzkumny
%istav pro minerilyo 1960. 177-180
TEXT: The authors investigated .the influence of Ga 3+0 Sc3+9
2+ 2+
Ia Z r Ni I Cd , N02, on the decay of CaWO4 single crystals
placed directly onto the front window of a photomultiplier. The
,luminescence was excited bya C06o-sburcfi with an activity of 7 m4,-,
placed at distances of 5 cm to I m so that the frequency of the
Pulses permitted visual investigation of their shape. The pulses
were observed by means of a,synchroscope, described elsewhere.
.The rise time of the pulse was shortest for crystals activated with
;1% gallium oxide. in pure CaWO and in single crystals with an
excess of r ta
W03 the duration o a rise time was about equal., The
.~.rise time was twice as long.in specimens containing 0.64% thorium
:oxide, 1% scandium oxide, 0.01k and, 0.46% nickel oxide, 5.4%, cadmium
oxide, 1% lanthanum oxide, 1% uranium oxide and lOVo cadmium
Card 1/3
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Influence of.impuriiies on the
E073/El20
tungstate. The, shortest peak dt.ration and decay time was observed
for specimens with 1%, CA203; t" lOngest was observed for cryntala,,
:with 1% U02- Here'. the concentration of the activator is referred
to the composition of tho.initial raw material for the synthesis oc'i-.
,the single crystals. by the Verneuil method. The authors also
~Compared the shape of the pulses of Nal;Tl and CaWO4. Thallium-
.activated sodium has a pulse rise time of 0.-5 ps and decay time of
2.5 ,Ls; the pulses for CaWO4 were considerably shorter, i.e. a
rise time of 0.2 jis. It follows clearly from the shape of the
Aecay curve that there are twe types of luminescence: one with a'
short decay time, below 0.3 its, and one with a decay time of-
about 1 lis. In specimens with,additions of 5% U02 in the initial
charge, an increase in the long-duration component.of the decay
time to 1.5; ps was observed.- on the other hand, cadmium oxide and.
.:an exces& of'Wo~ had no appre .c.iable influence on the time
characteristics or on.thq'shape of the pulse. The work will be
continued with largersinglo crystals.
:There are 4 kigureaw
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ESPE, Werner: KUHN, Arno
- ____I
Some technological problems of Geiger-Muller tubes and spark counters.
Slaboproudy obzor 21 no.5:288-299 My 160. (EEAI 9:8)
1. Slovenska vysoka skola te.C"hnicka, Bratislava (for Espe); 2.
Spolek pro chemickou a hutni vyrobu, Usti nad Labem (for Kuhn)
(Geiger-Muller counters)
KTUN B. [Kuhn, B.1; SHLENK, B. [Schlenk, B.]
t---
-- - . N.
Studies on the angular distribution of the He 3 T
reaction. ATOMKI kozl 5 no. 3/4 1-8 D 163.
DEPOWSKI, Stanislaw;, KROLICKA, Jadv-4ga; KUHN, Damifa
Prospects for natural gas discoveries in the Tr-tavaic dolmits
of the fore-Sudetic monocline in the light of the Sulechow IG---l
stnictural boring. Przegl geol 10 no,62275-271,) Je 16,2--
1. -Tmtyt-ut Geologiczxq, Warszawa.
KUHN, FAuard, MUDr.
Dispensary services in gastric and dundenal ulcer. Cesk. zdravot.
4 no-5:261-267 May 56.
1. Ustay pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze.
(PEPTIC ULCER, tberapy.
dispensary serv. (Cz))
Bed-rich MOSINGER; EDUARD KUHN
Alimentary Lipaemia and Resistance to Altitude Anoxia;
Institute of Human Nutrition, Budejovicka 800, Praha XIV, Czechoslovakia. July 1.
Nature, Vol. 180, No. 4595, pp 1140-41) 23 November 1957
KUIRI, A.; PAV, J.; PIACIR, 2.
Certain metabolic effects of intravenous heparin. Cesk. fyolol.
8 no.):218 Apr 59.
1. Uatav pro vyukum vyzivy lidu, Praha. Predneueno na III. 1~siologickych
dnech v Brne dne 15. 1. 1959.
(W,LRIN, eff.
on metab. Intravenous admin. (Cz))
(143TA
BOLISM, TISSUE, eff. of drugs on,
heparin. intravenous admin. (Cz))
KUM(, R(b2ard
Contribution to the study of the effect of therapeutic sloop
on tionue metabolism. I. Hffoct of therapeutic nleap of varioun
types on food intake. Cau. lek. cook. 98 no.34:1053-1059 21
Aur
., 39.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lift, Praha-Krc. red. doe. MUDr. J. Hasek.
(SIXIV, effects)
(APPITIT3, physiol.)
PAV,J.; PLkGNR,Z.-,,KU1M,Z.; ROUBAL,Z.
Post-heparin activity of eoterases In human serum. 11. Inhibition
of eateroTysis and fading of eeterase activity. Cas. lek. cook.
98 no.39:1232-12326 25 B '59.
1. Ustav pro 41*1vy lida. Praha, reditel (loc. dr. J. Hasek.
Vyzkummy ustav pro farmacii a biochemii v Praze, reditel Ing.
dr. 0. Nomeck.
(ASTAMES blood)
PAY, J.;W'BIMOVA#J.'9m' 1.
On the cause of post-heparin esterases in rats. Cesk. fysiol.
9 no.1:41-42 Ja 60.
1. Ustav pro vyzkam vyzivy lidu. Praha.
(LIPOPROTBIN LIPASS)
BU1TASOVA, H.; GROF, St.; HORACKOVA, B.; RYSIRK, K.; VIM, V.
VOJ=HOVSKT, M.
Psychopathology and biochemistry of experimental psychoses produceiv
by anticholinergic hallucinogens. Oesk.paychiat- 56 no.l.-14-23 Ir 16o.
RAI=INOMMS toxicol
YCHOBES TaXIC exper:~
M
BULTASOVA.H.; GROF. S.; HORACKOVA,E.;_UHN SWIEK.K.; VITEK,V.;
,R. I RY,
VGJTECHOVSKY,M.
Psychopathology md biochemistry of exporimental psychoses
induced by anticholinergic hallucinogens. Ideg.nzemle 1) no.8:
225-234 Ag l6o.
1. Institut fur experimentelle Therapie in Prag 14. (Vorstand
Doz. RUDr. O.Smahel) Inotitut fur Ernahrungsforachung In Prap, 14
(Voratand Doz. Mr. J.Hanek) Paychiatrische Heilannalt in
Kosmonosy (Direktor Mr. V.Danov)
(HAUUCINOOrENS pharmacol)
(PSYCHOSES exper)
KUHN) E.
Effect of medication sleep on oxygen metabolism. Activ. nerv. sup. 3
no,2:202-203 161,
1. Ustav pro T"k~w'-vy%tvy IMp Pnba.
(SIM) (OXYGEN metab)
VITEK, V.; VO-TTECHOVSKIs M.
Energy and lipid, steroid and serotonin metabolism after various
hallucinogens. Activ. nerv. sup. 3 no.2:212-213 161.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vysivy lidu a V~zkumny ustav experimentalni
terapie., Praha.
(HAUUCINOGINS *armaeol) (LIPIDS metab)
(SEROTONIN metab) (STEROIDS metab)
-7jr
77
ft
PAVP J.; WENKEOVA, J.; XMI, E.
The problem of lipoprotein lipase and postheparin serum esterase.
Cas.lek,cesk 100 no.9:273-275 3 Mr 161.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu Praha, red. doe. MUDr. J. Masek.
(LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE) (HEPARIN pharmacol)
(ESTERASES blood)
KUHN, E
VOJMHOVSKY, M.; HORACKOVA, E.; KRAUSOVA, J.; VAVRINKOVA, H.
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Reflection of emotions in fat metabolism. Activ. nerv. SUP. 4 no.2:
175-176 162.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha..
(FATS metab) (EMOTIONS)
KUHN, E.; VOJTECHOVSKY, M.; HORACKOVA, E.
Effect of.sleep therapy on body weight changes, Activa, nerv. SuPa 4
no.21176-177 '62*0
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha.
(SIZEP ther) (BODY WEIGHT)
RYSANEK, K.; VITEK, V.; VOJTECHOVSKY, M.; KUHN, E.
Biochemical studies on pharmacodynamics of new Czechoslovakian
synthetic compounds releasing oerotonin. Activ. nerv. sup. 4 no.2.*
1 203-204 162,
1. Interni katefIra UDL, Vyzkmmy ustav experimentalni terapie a Ustav
pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha-Kre.
(SERMONO physiol)
PECHAR, J.;~ KUMFE.; MOSINGER, B.; SEGOVA, E.; VAVRINKOVA, H.; HROMADKOVA, V.;
PETRASEK, R.
Effect of fat intake on tissue oxygen supply. Cesk. gastroent. vyz.
16 no.3/1+3197-205 Ap 162.
1. Ustav pro vyikum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel doc. MUDr. J. Masek,
DrSo.
(FATS) (NUTRITION) (TISSUE METABOL1SM) (IMIOGLOBIN)
KUHN-1 E - VOJTECHOVSKY, M.; HORACKOVA, E.; VAVRINKOVA, H.
--= p
Contribution to the neural regulation of fat metabolism in man. Cesk.
gastroent. vyz. 17 no.3A:211+,222 Ap 162.
1. Ustav*pro vyzkum lidu v Praze, reditel doe. MUDr J. Masek, DrSc.
(NUTRITION) (SLEEP) (BARBITURATES) iCHLORPRO~IAZINE)
(REFLEX CONDITIONED) (MENTAL DISORDERS) (LIPID METABOLISM)
VOJTECHOVSKY, M HORACKOVA, E.; KUHN! E.- se statistickou spolupraci inz.
ZVOLANKOJ, K.
Neuroticism in peptic ulcer. Cas. Lek. Cesk. 101 no.5:142-149 2 F 162.
1. Ustav pro vyz4m vyzivy l1du, Praha, reditel doe. Dr6a. MUDr.
J. Masek.
(PEPTIC ULCER psychol) (NEUROSES)
CZEC110SLOVAKIA
E.-KUEU,-Institute for Research in Human Nutrition (Ustav pro vyzkum
vyz1vy lidu) Chief (reditel) Prof Dr J. M%SEK, DrSc; rrague.
"Regulation of Fluid Intake."
Prague, Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol 102, No 20, 17 I-lay 63; pp 99-104 of
separately paginated section 'Uedical Sciences Abroad" (Lekarska veda v
zahranici).
Abstract : Discussion of mechanisms regulating fluid balance: peripheral,
osmotic-volume and central 'theories'. Latter is discussed on cortical,
hypothalamic, other neurogenic and neurohumoral levels. The roles of
caloric intake, thermoregulation and bialogicrhythms are reviewed.
Over 140 references are listed by number in text but article has been
cut and no bibliography appears.
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C Z FC 110 SLOMU.N
VOJTECI[OVSKY, -EJ~11124 and E. MORACKO'Wi, Institutc, for Research in
Human *"utriLion (11stav pro vyzicum vyzivy lidu,) Pra,;uc.
IlCoutral -;'Llfects of Scrotonin Antagonists Lyscnyl and Deser-il in
Clinical
Pra~~ur, Activitas ~-Lrvosa S Vol 5, 11~o 2, Hlay 63; pp 211-213.
i'.bGLraCt : Com7arison o-- L,,!scnvl, Descril and placebo - Lysenyl is
weaker but both -,mootben out high-voltage EEG wavcs followinL;
hypervew-ilition in migrainous naLicnts; cmcLiC, anorectic and
thymodysleptic effects are about tl,.c same. Mcsen~.l, a newer Czech
an-alo- may be less toxic, hence better clinically: EEC, I Western and
I Czech reference.
KUHN, E.
14anagom'ent of the use of fluids. Can. lek. cook. 102 no.20:1ek.
ved. zahr. 5:99-104 contd 17 My 163.
1. Ustav pro vy2kum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel prof, dr.
J. Maseky DrSo. TWATER-ELECTROLYTE BALANCE)
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM)
HYPOTHALAMUS) (CEREBRAL CORTEX)
1BODY TEMPERATURE REGULATION)
KUHN* E.
Management of the use of fluids. Cas. lak. cesk. 102 no.25:
lak. ved. zahr. 6:3-17-120 21 Je 163.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Prazex reditel prof. dr.
J. Masek, DrSc. (WAIER-EIECTROLYTE BALANCE)
I
DtFrhi E i;utrition Research Institute (Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy
r~p__
'li-du, Prof. j. KASBK, I-M, Dr of Sciences, director.
Control of Pat Metabolism"
PraiTue,_Casopis Lekaru Ceshych, Vol CII, 1,10 37, 13 September '03,
PP 1001 1007.
A thor)s English summary, modified]: A detailed review
Abstract [lm
01 literature on the nervous control of lipide metabolism. The
review Droves a considerable prorress in this 1pield in recent
years because of new biochemicall neurophysiological, pharma-
cological, experimental psychological, and other methods. Evaluated
is the participation of different levels of the nervous system
and the role of neurohumoral mediators. The pathophysiolog-ical
aspect of the problem is emphasized as important for the patho-
genesis, ;treatment, and prevention of some "diseases of civili-
zation." 111undred-and-seventy-eight references, including 12 Czech,
36 Russian, and 1 Yugoslav,
1/1
Kulir'E.
Contribution to the study of the effect of therapeutic sleep
on metabolism, III. Effect of therapeutic sleep on protein
metabolism: b) changes in nitrogen fractions in the blood and
urine. Cas.lek. cesk. 103 no.3t67-77 17 Ja'64.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha-Krc; reditel: prof. dr,
J.Masek.. DrSo.
KUHN,E.
Contribution to the study of the effect of therapeutic sleep
on metabolism. 4. Effect of therapeutic sleep on protein me-
tabolism: a) changes in nitrogen utilization. Cas.lek.ceek.
103 noo5:123-129 31 Ja'64.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Pmha-Krop(reditel: prof.
dr. JoNasekp DrSc.)
*,
KUHN
Contribution to the s*udy of the effect of in6diainal sleep on me-
tabolism. 2. Effect at medicinal sleep on protein metaboliam.
Changes in nitrogen balance. Cas. lek. cesk. 102 no.42:1154-1162
18 0 f 6.3.
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha-Kra, redital prof. dr. J.
Masek, DrSc.
KutIN E.
Contribution to the s,*Udyl of the effect of inedicinal sleep on rre-
tabolism. 2. Effect or medicinal sleep on protein metabolism.
Changes In nitrogen balance. Gas. lek. cesk. 102 no.1,2;1154,-1162
18 0 163,
1. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu, Praha-Kro,, raditel prof. dr. J.
Masek, DrSc.
BRODAN,V.; MAREK,I.; KUHN,B. __~;
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A mathematical evaluation of oxygen consumption during physical
exercise and recovery. Physiol. Bohemoslov. 14 no,2s201-205
165.
1. Institute for Human Nutrition and Institute of Mathematics,
Charles University, Prague.
Physiology
CZ6--C-;- f CGLOVAKIA
KUHN) E.; STRIBRNI'Al J.; BROMIN11 V.; SCHUCK, 0.; Institute for
'Human Nd~rition (Ustav pro Vyzkum Vyzivy Lidu) PraFue, Director
(Reditel) Prof Dr J. MASEK; Research Institute of ETperimental
Therapy (Vyzkumny Ustav Experimentalni Terapie), Progue, Direc-
tor (Reditol) Prof Dr 0. SMAMM.
"Renal Response to a Water Load in Subjects on a Low Sodium Diet."
Prauue, Casonis Lekaru Cesicych, Vol 105, I-To 4).1., )~ 11ov 66, p 1209
Abstract:- In people with Na depletion water load is elimin.,ited at
a SLOYler rate than in norvial peonle. Experiments on 8 men aFed
21 to 46 years showed that the maximum minUte diuresis is lowered
when Na is lowered; the total amount of excrr!ted water also decreas-
es; the concentration index of endon,enous creatinine is hirher at
reduced Ila; osmolar clearance of Na and C11 is reduced; no change
in the elimination of NH and K was observed I acid content in-
creased; excretion of waqer is lowered when excretion of solutes
is lowered; Na resorption takes place at an increased ratio of C11
to Na. I Table, 2 Western references.
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AUTHOR: JK!ad ~nV.,; E.-
ORGt Institute of Human Nutrition, ZragW
TITLE: Effect of cycloseri e isomers on physical fitness in man ZT-his paper was
presented at the 7th Annual Psychopharmacological Meeting, jeserik 20-23 january
19627
SGUACE: Activitan nervoaa superior, v. 7, no. 3, 1965, 270-271
TOPIC TAGS: biochemistry, pharmacology, man, biologic metabolism, human physiology
ABSITIVM: Cyclooerine (CS) isomers affect physical performance
in allrerent ways. d-CS has an excitory effect similar to some
narcotic drugs. I and dl increase absolutely and relatively
~the anaerobic component of energy turnover. The 1 isomer also
increases the level of pyruvio acid. No pharmacodynamic effect
on circulation and respiration was found. The C somers act
mainly on the metabolism. Orig. art. has: 1 table. 3?0rig. art. in'Ent2
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RAVIM, K.; VITEK,'V.; VOJTBCHOVSKY,
Efrect or renoharman on the excretion or 5-hydroxyindolacatic
and 3-mathoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid in man. Cas. lek. cask.
102 no.40:1099-1102 1. 0 163.
1. Interni katedra Ustavu pro dookolavani lakaru, Vyzkwm;7
ustav experimentalni terapie v Praze, redital doc. dr. 0. Smahal,
DrSc. Ustav pro vyzkum vyzivy lidu v Praze, reditel prof. dr.
Jo Masek, DrSc.
(MANDELIC ACID) (INDOLACETIC ACID)
(ARGENTAFFINCHA) (SEROTONIN) (INDOLES)
VOjXI, G.;KUHN, E.
Radiological diagnosis of tracheal diverticulum. Magy. radiol. 5 no.4:
154-157 Nov 1953. (CIM1 25:5)
1. Doctors. 2. Roentgen Department (Read Pbysician -- Dr. Imo Koppen-
stain, Candidate Medical Sciences). Ussoki-utcai Metropolitan Hospital
(Director -- Dr. Uroly Farkas. Candidate Medical Sciences).
KUMT, Endre, Dr.
Plasmocytoma destroying the mandible and parotid gland. Orv. hetil.
99 no.49:1724-1726 7 Dec 58.
1. A PovaroolUzooki utcai Xorhaz (igazgato-foorvoo; Szanto-Sandor dr.)
Orkologiai-Radiologiai Intezetenek (oaztalyvezeto-foorvoc: Schaffer
14iha3,v dr.) kozlemenye.
(MIDMA, PLASMA, ORM, case reports
mandible, with extensive dentruction of bone & infiltration
of Parotid gland (Hun))
(MAUD,BIN, neoplasms
nWeloma,,plasma call, with extensive destruction of bone &
infiltration of i)arotid gland (Hun))
(PAROTID GLAND, neoplasms
myeloica, plasma cell, metastatic from mandible, case
report (Ran))
EXCERPTA MDICA See 14 Vol 13/11 RadiologY NOv 59
2280. RADIOTHERAPY OF DUPUYTRES CONTRACTURE - A Dupuji-ren contrac-
tura augaras kezelLsse - Kuhn E. and SchIffer M. FrWIrost Uzsoki
I;tcaiK6rhAzOnk6l.-Hadi-o-r.-rn-ffze-tL,, Budapest- %t'XG.O.N'KOL. 1959.311(17-
19) Tables I
-In All 75 cases a special radium mould was used, with 50 mg. of radium. filtered
by 0.5 mm. of Pt, and a focus-skin distance I cm. , giving a total dose of 1.800-
2,400 -1-r. in 2-3 sessions. It was found that radiotherapy Is successful in the
cArly stages of ilia disease. Radiotherapy of long-standing contractures is of no
effect, and in these cases surgery is the method of choice. Postoperative irradi-
ation may be of value in the prevention of recurrences. (XIV. 9. 19-)
KUH11, Endre , dr.
Primar7 multiple malignant tumars of the oral cavity and upper respire-
tory passages. Fulorrgagogyogyaszat 7 no.4:153-158 D '61.
1. A Fovarosi Uzooki u. Kwhaz (Budapest) Onko-radiologiai Intezetenek
(Foorvos: Vendor Ferenc dr.) kozlemenye.
(MOUTH neopl) (RESPIRATORY SYSTEM neopl)
KUHN, Endre, dr.; KELLER, Gabor, dr.
Some problems concerning radiation protection during gynecological
brachy-curie therapy. Orv. hetil. 105 no.51:242?-.244'9 20 D 1644
1. Pecsi Orvontudomanyi Fgyetem, Szulenzeti f-s Nogrjogyaf3zati
Klinika, Radiologiai Osztaly.
CZ ECHOSLOV 'ILKTA U DC 616 - 0 01 6 16.153 .4 72 - 3: ~,`) 16. 15 3. L2
A -earcia Institute of Human Nutrit~on OTS-
R
ec U
t av ) i-o Vy z 1 ~W-51 _'Q~ y z Ivy Lidu), Director (Reditel) Prof Dr J. KkSM
"Changes of Lractic and Pyruvic Acid During Physical Exertion I."
Pra,,:ue, Caconi-s Lcllvru Coskych, Vol 105, No L,,6, 16 1.1,ov 60",, pp
12 6 1 - 1 -ZG5'-- -
Abs' act /Authors' En-lish modifiod 7: In a -roup of
10 mon and 10 wonon. the influance of increa3inr; pl-~Ysicall 5.oqd-
ing on the ratio of 1,-ctic to pyruvic acid was investigated.
A sug~ ~rpstion is made to use, thcr;e ratios for t`ao evaj.uation of
P'Llysical fitness and for the detormination of conditions of
i-iiax_imum efficiency of work. 3 FiEures, 3 Tables, 1LL '-.~osterzn, 5
Ozecla, I Japanese reference.
1/1
HUNGARY
KUE1_Pr_,Endre, and KELLEH, Dr Gabor, X-Ray Clinic (Rontgenklinika),
Pecs.
"Metastases of Pharyngolaryngeal Tumors and Tumors of the Acces-
sory Cavity; Problems In Their Radiation Treatment"
Budapest, Magyar OnkoloaLka, Vol 10. No 4, Dee 1966; p. 205.
Abstract: 106 patients treated at the X-Ray Clinic, Pecs, for
pharyngolaryngeal tumors and tumors of the accessory cavity
during 1962-1964 were examined for metastases. The frequency
of metastasis to the neck is determined by the location of the
primary tumor as well as the latter's size and histological
structure. In four patients, bilateral metastases were
observed consisting of nasopharyngeal or supraglottic tumors;
distant metastases were noted In four other patients, all of
whom Buffered from lymphoreticular tumor sensitive to radiation.
The metastases of lymphoretioular tumors are inoperable. The
results of X-ray irradiation were relatively favorable. No
references.
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j 1) j c a t. J o n11otwork in M(,,h TeoAon Lino%,
"Zagaditio-nie pInnowego razwo3u sieat telekomtnj'mcyjxit~j
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the design and devolopmont of high frequency telecomramicAtIon
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tonnion Rtm3, 6) as to the. usc. of
coils ~Irlfl, 7) recommpiidatiom concerning conpling mthod.
1)(Aween btr4i J,*r(-,-pjei-.(.-y cqLJj,')T7jC!tA 11)(1 111gh tonsiam linoro
Various Pjcfors himn int-o considountion tih,3n preparing
tho rcoomimidlifAmm. r pforred to above. The moot importmt
fflCtOr,13 for arn: IfAunnation in trarsmimqlon llrxn~3
and ltnvt enulp;nni~. linoar dinto M -of -
H F-~~o
Am rarAnt-ton- oT'. It
frequency ranp, loc#,ton oC rvdio-4,raimmittera, hIgh
r0, din- t-ri 11smit'j"w, and receivev dogign, ginglo ))nW and bl-kirld
sy3te ins, modill"irations to exisbing equipment, influence of,
defentr, in high tonsion Unns on cotvurdeation chAnnaln, crob
'rile I-Iilullor arvillys!1I the Anflitence of all tbavt2 PIC-
tors and providea a mirber of compitations mcessary for tbe
implnmenf,?-tion of We dirc,~ Uves referred to.
621-317-063-7 : 621-313-02-63
330. em bwuww M"L if.
UWN.-ftmot FkAirwec*.. 31k Ili-3s INo, j, 1912)
ftioupin O(Opemlon ow &-Wb of the dwsn of,
lons4istsm telavot edr4 tqwmwm Of all UA~ft 1,
dbc-d for iinw. mmw mw rot (*twmy symum
of b"Pubm am fix km ff"m am ho rrequm-y
s)stana. 11%wrin 0( amumtkm meavimmmi Ot
mim" d0drksl 4u&mllicv am rctkqmi Systcnu
of imair4tiew tranwission or nkenowneng, by
cycim-xibyMnwtoodwoonamouiltrad. ftincipin
Oftcbmtorkman W=kV rihw fins* we rgvw.,cd
with sPatiol arm on dmult compomnts,
L LULAurmn
KU114-n." 1,
Effect of failures on long-distance lines of high-f requency teleconwunicati(m, Tr. from
the German, p. 108. (Strojnoelektrotechnicky Casopis. Bratislava, Vol. 5. No. 2. 1954)
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC Vol 4, No. 6, June 1955, Uncl
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--uW he drtJ. The omurretwo, uf EryopUej wij wemd
so 4 10 have an acWdvinS Wilmot. Some orsirmalic di,.
of Iritrution 4 JIM values of leaves ul the sitive limuch cutild
lw 'kirried. Pd values uVeir 4.1 rnmy sive sucle prutection
29ainst POroxospofil. The Immunity 4 . f X4
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;
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00 raw ps it passed over the 7no In vtP.-ifiet varpoig fr,wi
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Iwak4 ed iiiat
.
00 reduction owur. I at 6 I./hr. stul I at 111.5 I.Air. 'the 0
00 rt,duction at the first and iccvmd max. i% thimita I,, ~vur
a in the following way. Znn + C - Zn + Ct) and Zii(i
0 + C1114- Zn + Co + 211s, ir,Ip. 'nu pi,i ak, r.avii,qi ~ee
0 contained nuduly CO and It, in thr ratio 1.5. tv
tables of data art given. Ilipward Agnew
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ujtd, the anjount A nutrients as.
A
ll
I
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ateaddY
AUL"ted ISY takd. to IC
7, MMU. Roota Can Remi;ltilate X frool, a 4WAUCt of &-If)
14, mm, NW IPA ftow 5 to 0 tm. Available K seems, to be
tills same as twkweabic X. Available PA M be datil.
*41 br an escitafte procedure: Sieve 5,6S a, " in 2-mm
Mves, Ahalut with 1000 cc. IM WHO)OV), Win.. treat the
got fUtrate sevael times accisrdistiC to defailctf difectioiss with
of a tWit. of HNO, (d. 1.1) SM 11A, and PPt. PA in
presme o( NH.N(h wW HNO~, FAch Mg. u( PPt. is
to 0.1186 mg. exclutilgeakile PA. The values 0b-
00 we about 4 Imeit thome obtained by List Neubauer
09 method. The awthod in appficalsk a1w to crude phos-
, phates asW vwkxa fertilizers and gives always tnort real
#0 values; for avallable PA coatents Chan does the usual
60 citric Kid extn. S. S. de FiaMy
J
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illlabl .10 O.T (lot
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KUHIT, I.
"Economic lww of absolute harmorW between production relations and the character of
production forces." (P.716). PHIRODA A SPOID2103T. (Spolocnost pre s1renie
politickych a vedocVych poztiatkov na Slovensku) Martin. Vol. 2, No. 12, 1953.
SO: Zast European Accessions List', Vol 3, No- 8, Aug 1954.
KUI*I,, I.: OLAH~ GY. PAVLATHI A.:
-------
Production of fluorine organic compounds. 11. Monmolecular reduction
of nitrofluorine benzene. 1. Bimolecular reduct on of nitroflucwine.
P. 489, KOZLDIEKHI. Budapest. Vol. 5, no. 4,, 1955*
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EE&Q, LC, Vol. 5, No. 2, Feb. 1956
WilliGAM/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. E-2
Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-laiimiya, ljo 6, 1957, 19282.
Author Olah Gy., Pavlath A., Herr F,
Inst
Title Synthesis of Organic Pluorine Compounda. XVI. Propara-
tion of rluorine Derivatives of Pyribenzamine.
Orig Pub: Magyar Tud. Acad. Kem. Tud. Oazt. Kozl., 1955, 6, 1,10 3-4,
-31 3 0 -
Abstract: T1:!;!e..a methods of synthests of fluorine derivatives of pyri-
!,:,nzamine (N, N-dimethyl-NI -ben;,,yl-NI -pyridyl) -ethylene-
dionine) are developed. o-and m-fluoropyribezamines
(I and 11) were obtained and their antihyetamine activity
was compared. In a guinea-pigo 1 Y of hystamine neutra-
lizes the action of 0.05-0.1-,l n-fluoropyribenzamine (III),
1N/ II and 10 Y I.I, II, III are less toxic, than other
haloid substituted pyribenzamines. 0.1 mole 14,14-dirie-
Card 1/3
Iv.M.'W/Organic Chemistry. Synthbtic Organic Chemistry. E-2
Ab-z Jour: Ref Zhur-Mimiya, 14o 6, 1957, 19282
liquor the reaction mass is extracted two times mori,
yielding VII 83e,,, m-P. 950. To a suspension 0.05 mole
Na0H in 40 cc toluene is added in drops 0.05 mole VII,
boiled with stirring for 3 hours) then at 500 is added a
solution 5.4 g. (CH 3) 1CHpCH2Cl (VIII) in 10 cc toluene,
bo~2.etl 6 hours, from ge cooled off filtrate is obtained
III, ,!ie-".d 58.8~. 0.1 mole hydrochlori,~e VIII is boiled
with 0.2 ~-,ole VI in 200 cc toluene) shaken with
.c 6N NaOH, is 61utained l~1,N-diret:3yl-N'-(n-fluorobenzyl)
-thylencdiamine (IX), b.p. 130--1340/12 mm, yield 3211'
0.1 mole IX boiled with 0-05 mole Win 25 cc toluene 5
hours is shaken with 30 cc 6N NaOH is obtained III, 3rield
61-Z. Part XV see RZhl(him, 1956, 39629.
Card 3/3
-Ppl~r
ul
sc
:.11 J;. Ice,
ir a Pv'zri-tisct it
FCJf'XO' M. :fD*' 51'~ 111'. Tle
Ew ;,84' b', is'~*;
;.~.Nc~' iq 2X1 m, I I"t, ~!d
'Lit.. the re-idual cim~i rel.-in-4 -ith ',I,- ml
'I.:.
The !rve b~1-5 Wt-ri--
siliT. the so~
In. EfeateQ WIth uncl. firie,11 wit K c() . ..... !.io-l
r'' "'! - K!" - '' " . 1. 1 . ,. . -
244 6'. 11 i4-i
brn~n nor,th-.
X .... ..
FEF-I
i I 0i 2 i
. I
: 9.0
T
7 i 11
I
w -.
I , I . - 1. . . .! I . . 4 . I
D
istr: 4E2c(P
-
c
Spithents of organ c fluodno compoundli- XII, ARM_ oil a b-iiiiiii, INO hath, ctwicil, poured on ke, anti the pill.
tion, of fluorobenzene. G I th 1~ thil-11 it, P1010 Yiddcd a "lixt. Wiltif, IA"76 IL 11 J5 tx
-h
Kitim
and G
t;XRC-
1C~
II
.
;cqr%
y
-nYM24rian A6id sivc. Curves of the Avalition &ptctra ol iI-, m, IM
1
. 1
C,11,M), bOween 27M.MMA. ure givets witt thr. it it I Iod
Ming. 7 1 4.31-12(105AXIn Itnillish); Cf. C.A. 50. 11,2MI'l; of (plant. amtlysi:i ljy alnorlition -lw(:tra JV;lvg%I)Yi'
C
..4-
52, %Vag tillraled by the following joctlutdi atilt. 50, 4136ai) himplified fur inixi-i. of prfxltw(,,; of identir:d 11.
t
the proportion of PColf4NO, Isomers formed detil. from tile wt. X111. Dcrivatives of 2-fluoroethylurtAllin. (',Yi,rlr
y,
ultraviolet abogyption spectm (reagents. % yield. twil
), of .
OlAh, Attila l1avilith, atilt 11, 'S''
~:a'kjj. AIV.
reaction, and 176 t,~, o-. and m-isomers given). 35 g. I NO~
l
- 100
-
(sp. gr. 1.41) anti 128 g. coined
11,SO
84
6
90
8 '
cf, CA, 49t (;W-li; S." 2-fillortle(hyl:
RMICO
h
II
R
.
.
j,
.
,
,
,
;
HzO~ 25 g. 60 112SOo. and 30 if, Nal,10j, 65,
M-
M
Ro urd
am,
. wete pri-pd. by Adding 0.1
A
X
mole CICNCHAF (1) to 0.2 mole RNJ1j cooled in 50 tn[.
O
S, -; AcON
71.2, 0', 90, 4, -; DzON(h, rtlo, allowing tile. mixt. to stand overnight, filterin if
60.2. cooled, 100, -, -; CCI& + NA, 93.8, cooled, 722, 28,
- nece.-isary, drying the filtrate, and ev"
. Ow-R160 IR,
liquid NjOt, - (5.5 if. from 25 jr. PbF), roont ttijip.,
78, 16. 0; MA vapor, - (4 9. from 90 g. PhV), 130*
90
10, Ionic reactions give lar
el
P-
mixcd
h '
crystg. 561vent, III P., :110 "~6 yidd KIVC011
K1.7; o-MeC411., -, 7-1--5'
76.1; b.
,
g
y
ype
.
2TEgZ
give 72-8% p- and 16-28% p-ls;omm, and the presurnably 171-4% 68.6; -, 50-60% 827, .4-FC411..
~
radical t ichanisan 00% o- and 10% m4somen. 1,2,4-
0"
FC
WN 1
b
1
3 13% 83;8;
F(.411.01:, ligruitie, 5i
lim-tue, 75', 80.6; il
Il
hexime
herzine
61
(10
8; p-BrC
04% 94
6;
CIC
M
-
I
P
5
),
, was prepd. in 40% yield from
o
57 C. PtAllwRit 70 X. HiSO4.140 and 75 g. fuming HNOl, at .
.
,
,
I
P-IC,11,, IIdXdne, 111-12" ( .
.,
s
,
yellow crystals), n-3; 0-0,
5 too* in 2411% yield Irm 101 S. 2.4-CIC4114N06). in lot
j. PhNOa heated 2 IWM. at.105-109 In ultraYWO light with NQ11j, 30% MOH, C12' (
NCJ14, 30% EtOlr, 51-2-,
51'
A'
8&7
h
1l
124 yellow crystals;i, 86.7; vt-O~-
81.1; p-ONCj1s'j, 30% EtOll,
--
-
l
k
125
N
l
-20 c. dry KFl and the procm repeated 3 times, and in. -
-
-
-ma,
-p
ow),
eny
,
(ye
,
;
y
J~d
1
'
,
l
IIP
20
MI
h
N
h
N
70.8% yield, tn. 24% froru 4 g. PhF cooled anti istirred with -et
-
-p
-ny,
;
7
,
,
), 02.4;
, N
y
?
94 x. NO& added In onall portions. I (I j.) added to
4 g. GOO/
olcum at 0* with 3
. JjrSO4.H2O Itil 3
fumill lIj; 'tQH, 1 .5', 111,4; P-Pyr-Myt, MOH, 1009,
"Iridyt, 33 1 ~;J
'd
1, Ptoll, 1,191. 80.2, "V-6i;(2-CAJ-7'OdhV1)'
,
7". Y
'
g
g.
t%
ILNO
d mixt
ted to 6 2 hru
he
V
and to 130
10 h
10"), 87-8.
a I
-
K
.
V,
,
_,
a
cooW,' atiid'poaW, onto ke Aided M% "m-FC4WA -
111~ co, 92", W.3; N~21'2'zfrkijor
ahy.') (11~'
Ffiftlid'nkMOOD of 5 S. I -with 5 g. P11
" 121', 85.1. :iimilltrly prrpd. were; MIN -fiV4mt-V
;h . lr,
_W4S4. with 4poiZ. it;~Jxk. ji~armrd slowly, heated I j . 94.
filtr4huff-, 110, .1.15*. 2; It
2- soy k ujWha~ Me,CO, i
19:9*11MC With e6ternse blocking agents (e.g. diiw-'
pmyl fittorophosphate), toxic doses of these compds. ad.
ministered to anixuals produced no toxic symptoins. The
CoMpds. are being tested as growth Inhibitors for expti.: AACA/U
cancerous turnors. 'XY. Decomposition reactions of d
fivativesoffluoroacotiC*dd. GydrgyOlfih, Attila Pavlit~e-'
and G I rbid. 45L-3-Ptuoroacetatei (1)
with WIMINAV.&It"h-le flnoroacctamide whaxe- 1570 HSO
Oola. Is stable, This.soln. treated with chloride of time
(Hofmann reaction)dwomp. completely. 2-Fluoro~thanol'
t (9) Is also completely decompd. on Q11r. oxidation with
chlorldeofffine. Blol.efftcuof7andflaresirallar. XVII.
PtepazatIon of 2-fluoroethylamine. OyOrgy Olfih and
Attila FavlAth, INJ. 461-3-See C-A. 50. 106494.
Janet RI, Au9tiv-0
0. Synthesis Of.orrAllic fluaritle com-OomAil, Ix. Mulla-
--xj. ri,
cular jeduction-91 clilra C pre.
paration 431 itirevitj aranitific fluorlue derivallym (In
It 11
G. Y
IM; Nal., 1-2. pp.,65-92, 3 tah-,4,
l
t
Th
l
o
l h
d
fl
d
ici
aml
v's
unrop
rOxy
e COM.P.11
ing
y
y
Were obtabict! by reducing the Ortha, birl", or l'ily"i-Ilit
-
flu
r
b
lm
1
1
s
1
id
l
0
l
t
,r
o
o
111
1
enzenes w
at
1
3011
1
th z
nc am
c~ I
y
ferdi: clitutkit aijAcition tilt flunrophellyl liytlr,jx).)-
aftlince.were tirmweruml into tile threk. vormiliolding
fluoro-nitrosobultenc fs,6111cm Fluotoallithles uvre life-
pared by Schietnatin's miethod (mbictirm by menus of
Sunnotm chlaTfile) Anil the.' %mv
obtained front tilt! mwipalldilig 4 111,41tirc(l flijoro-
allillm:$ I wiiy tit mulphur g1toxide rctlue,114011. Itivestigat-
Ing the i utolectilar v&tuctfiin of nitro AttoraIx-tizeneg its
ti
l
th
t
d
i
e itie
ve
a
er
va
alkaltre nsedia It was found that on
y
could be reductd with satLifuLtury yjch1.,,. 'flic iliffiloro
atoxybelizeno ur Aliflooto obtainvol
in extremely gootl yields by lithitalt alul"Iliffilil hydride
reduction delleuding, nit the quantity tit reduchig agent
Cillploycd. Attvalits-to prepite tile difluoro hydrazo-
-
The ill-
bellu-ilem by thin Illethad-wUre, lluxuromful.
fillotinr lictivilt!v" IIIA1111va
the chlaromethylation of fluortibenzene, tile vh,b4q;jth)ji
of a 41111ple judI1641 for tile pretwattou of P-Ihlaro~
bentule nt!td trolit pi-fluortitolneue
and thc Inviiantti(m
"tit nod p-Ilumanilitiv by the
Cohnnoll-Tyle reaction.
Kun, I.
Production and analysis of fluorine organic compounds. XXI. Production
of fluoroacetaldehyde and fluoromethyl ketones. p. 481.
MAGYAR TUDOMANYOS AXADEIMIA Vol. 7, no. 3/4 1955
Budapest "ungary
3OURCE: EAST EUROPEAN ACGESSIONS LIST Bol, 5, no. 7, J4Y 1956
KMTN, 1.
KURNt I. Synthesis and investigation of fluorine organic campounds. XVI.
preparntion of fluorinated pyribenzamines. In English. p. 137
Vol. 8, no. 113, 1953
ACTA CHMCA
SCIENCE
Budapest, Hungary
So; East European Accessions. Vol. 5, no. 3. may 1956
-14 Fwe!611~ C 4 2,!
f-.01-1 R I
IIP, 1* 1:(,;1
hayu bem, UiL mt f7~-, Y-bi (IT imnuall ro cullnua. .3TZQ
HIRIGARY/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. G-2
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-nimiya, No 11, 1958-36285-
Author : Pavlath A., Olah G., (XVIII); Olah G., Kuhn I.,
(XD(); Olah G., Kuhn I., Beke I. (XX)
Inst, : Not given.
Title : Synthesis and Investigation of Fluororganic Compounds.
VII. Synthesis of Certain New Di- and Tri-Halogen
substituted Fluorobenzenes by the Balts-Shiman Reaction.
XIX Formates. XX Synthesis of Fluoric anhydrides.
Orig Pub: Magyar tud. Akad. Kem. tud. oazt. kozl., 1956, 7, No 2,
213-217, 219-223P 233-239.
Abstract: No abstract. Refer to Ref. Zhur.-Khimiya, 1957, 37706,
37707, 63581-
Card 1/1
Kii#Al,
ONGARY/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. G-2
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-I(himiya., No 11, 1958, 3648.
Author : Olah G., Kuhn I.
Inst :Not givon.
Title :SynU'*hz-ais and Investigation of Fluorganic Substances.
XXI. Synthesis of Acetaldehydefluoride and of Aliphatic
Fluorometbylketanes.
Orig Pub: Magyar tud. akad. Kem. oszt. lozi., 1956, 7, No 3-4,
481-483.
Abstract: No abstract. Refer to Ref. Zhur.-Khimiya, 1957, 63581.
Card 1/1
7f
SyTith is Ard InvtAlizatian of
C, XXV. The prep3mti~n a?""T
E.,!'k-5 tulative to a a v vi punb~ltcd
0
fluoridea G' 0" 1 -1,
7- j
jr. ti,I
1" yul'i 4:
t"ap., h~L( *~vcr~d Fall, 't :;1;
K'CI to .,Ild Ctcli, fititc-red, alpi
b,ii., Mid % ymld~ -mai J: klo:, Vi".
Al; .5,
Bu, (V-V, 75, 142-i~, 71~' C( j FCI,
COCItaudshf.", with ROP IC -'s" It 173
YAd This 'pah" c-'js a A
Ole rvactwa - ci l" ~k_ -i!~i , 1; -1, ,J
C~I . 50. M77"d)
110PAWC ammati~ nlr-4rmolLdfa Cam
routipjj aas
Im a cubstituti iti
Ou agent (" zl,) .
I . i) an,j 'Er
flrv-,Ue;,
WX
Nm,-
which i;..j P
C4ff, and 2. Ph I-" p-,,C I p40
LL-
C'.1 Add flaort as "'tax-I
4
lnvtr)g the (~Alw-,irtg I ~'R, vl,W.
-15 .1, -2"),. Mr. 81, fl, ~Nj 1: t. ?11 A
79 ~,. (11 2'. Bu. 6t;. L.
d-,. 421-P, ,H
41-
7.
90.
Pr op at ti-or. duarva-f"t-
kezon-z
CH,N, t,:.
3 ~-H,Nj with ii,
IL-teptitj ~,,, i7liv
x~t,q the
,p.,c g
Trtattii4
It.F
-'rO-)CHiF. 1, 77 ~4
~ug Il ~.-e prcrl
12' ~ -1,57S !28
~2
/Acylzktilm rcAr IOUs w t arld Own s
triftort ItECLUZ-7, Cruty mtioa Wit
-121
0
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'Fi a! Irtvfku Ku1w Mung:u-~
Fludape--t)
1--myl -millet I f C,
IV
u 10 1:, I*,pooh-d wi-zh I au-t warridug tl;e il;kt.
4 tlit- ~Aj. 4 37 ec.
TmLting 5 x. .liiO 10 cc~
Odre at ~~SQ* ~ud-warntitti~7 the~mixt. after 6 hr,,. give
Xis% IV
4'1. 8hutUrly, 5 j. 111. z!d (7.,% K, [ljtCjk[c y-1'cj,j o S
A
? t
-1
K - ~~hf s!".
(flVa.
Ir
t-, x
lvn ECTI,
ivith 7-s ~l.v.u. [i
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gives
witkl fQ!n
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6
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M with sltr~
U-- to f
OW. LejillAlm
11 7C. ONRP
~11!1
,
to Ol nwic (~Cqfl'kr~ 4rfjiq,,, -f-,tng :i! f
,-6-lly ding 1- -, f!".. , 4 4
N N ()R ta I F, ~; Tj
b. I:ial. Nit, Pl,(*I,',. :4
g.
aatj t~*--~-Ix
-
tntl,,;
't NJ
% dd 13 -3 g '4 R,7
giv- Ih, 41
hu,
144-6% CFgCH,. 7--t,
T, J,i
rsaladon of the atable boroI3 trj~a_;Orj
cample Of th,
.1, 'ur a
F-T-rdfu C'Iftlule.1.4
r7
A
M ~-T41 Wly- ~-1-VZAMf-!2 v
t b -
I Ifif-I
Distr Is 4Ve/4S3iAE3dI10e(J) rl
Al. A study d the'dedrophille do a an of toluene
e JUU
b
deuterium I
n trit
l4orlde and bore Isorlde.
I, avlAth,
a
ATO Tudomduyah
VSJIJIY lHt4k H6111iffinyd. Vol. 0, 1057, No. I,pp. 30-42
lit the course of the stmiles on electroplillic nromatic
dcuterization the reaction with dcuterlum flittivide was
Investl tedin the prescuccotbaron. triffitodde, A stlinple,
T
new L&
-ratory procedure has been developect (or the
pm-paration of &utetfum fluoride through thedeutcrol.
yds of organic " fluorldtit such as benzoyl fluoride.
Nuclear dautatizatiolt e2WIMUts have been made by
substituting toluene. A stu4y of the Intertnedla
Vj
le
it
f th
hilloA
l
tit
l
ti
ti
xes o
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coma
c su
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of boyd
Ip tr fluo r to
tir of the
--wr were thm PrVd- and R' in
!Mm
Vnkii
621.317.30 ()I~J.)76
Mumillcul fpfinflik-4 ~v
fficaUx of tjtqqrnc.V uWulatj- A*&-
_
-
T.-Mr4
0 -nic A.
04
It It shown analytically that frvit-ency modulalkil
may be prockwed by varying the capcitance or a
(csonant Ofculti 71" cholps of 1hp twoufation
lrdf-x. frtqttcncy dc~iAfien aild carticr frequemy for
in fm. Initrumcrit is determiticd by ihe re(lOrcd
ratio, M, fmkilblc phow distortion and lbe corWiijon
of quasi-mlionnincii In the rewpant c1rojits of the
A dtall1hrakul pfolio (phik-up) rctluire4f lo
wofk at 0", itm,of lMkv"vMl and firritecocks of
1000cls Is designed; this 6 imi4d on two "onioura"n
Mating to tho mmhankal proWrtk4 of it occl diA..
phngnt and the pirmissiblo non-lincorhy. A Atipcf.
fictclody'-K, atA a &(might ('M. initrumcol nte blicoy
dimaxti sad comritcd. c sumvowict
fF1048
V BartnW, L and KOhn 1. Dtogl rotwolu kilmstologil.
Unt* of development of
481-1954.~:
Y
DLC, DW'B--A theoretical discusslon of the future lines of development of climatalogy,al
branch of science that has been eomeAat n'igk-Aed In recent years. The discussion is based
on the mithor's Interpretation of deliberutions that took place at the first K~taion of the clirna-~
tolqical Conindmion of the International MatediroWeal Organization, and were pablillhtd:
recently in the Bulletin of the OMM and are based on spetches and articles by THOUTHWA11F,:
TA and A, 11. GoRws. The parer concludes with a report on the procectlings of the smiion.
Subjed Heading: 1. Progress In climatology.-A.M.P.
JulY 30,, 1959
7"a-:Ii of a J.),Jmv ~crtc-
-J TI.
KUHIT) L.; OLAH, GY.
Synthesis and investigation of fluorine organic compomdas
XIX. Formylation by formyl fluoride. In English. p. 233.
ACTA CHEMICA, (Magyar Tudomanyon Akademia) Budapest, Vol,
10, no. 113, 1956.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress,
Vol. 4 No. 12, December 19516
KUT., L.
An exhibition of scientific apparatus in London, i959. p. 452.
SLADD MIUDY OBZOR. (Mird.sterstvo vseobecniho strojirenatvij Ministerstvo., spoju
a Ceskoslovenska vedecko-technicka spolecnost3 sekce elektrotechnika) Praha,
Czechoslovakia, Vol. 20, No- 7, July 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EFAI) W, V01. 8, No. ll,,
November 1959.
Lbel.
KUHN, Ludviko inz.; ROZTOCILp Jaroslav, Inz.
An exhibition of electric measuring instruments in London in 1960.
Slaboproudy obzor 21 no.9t549-353 S 160. (EEAI 10;1)
1. Statni vyzkumny ustav tepelne techniky, Praha
(Electric measurements) (London--Exhibitions)
t KMI Ludvik, inz.v C.Sc.
A contribution toward the application of the Hall effect for engineering
measurements. Slaboproudy obzor 22 no.6:323-329 Je 161.
(EEAI 10i9)
1. Statni vyzkwmy ustav topolne teohniky, Praha.
(Hall offset) (Machinery) (Electric meaaurerm)nto)
KUHN, Ludvik, inz., C.Sa.; ROZTOClL, Jaroslav, inz.
Transistor stroboscope for measurement of vector vibrations.
Sdel teoh 10 no.6:217-218 Je 162.
KUIIV9 L.; ROZTOGIL, J.
Accumulator charger for general. use. Sdel tech 10 no.8-.314 Ag 162.
C/-
Z/03 62/023/002/001/007
D286YD305
AUTHOR: Kuhn, Ludvik, Engineer, Candidate of Sciences
TITLE% Transistor circuits used in measuring techniques.
PERIODICAL: Slaboproud~ obzor, v. 23, n,, 2, 1962, 66 - 70
TEXT; The article describes simple solutions of transistor-
ized circuits, used in measuring techniques, obtained by applying ma-
trix calculations. After detailed computations with the aid of equiv-
alent circuitst relations were derived for the practical design of such
circuits and theoretical results, confirmed by experimental measure-
ments, were plotted in diagrams. The design, equivalent circuits for
matrix calculation, and measured parameters of the following transis-
torized instruments are describedi (1) An amplifier with inductive load,
(2) a Miller integrator, and (3) a transistorized Schmitt limiter.
There are 10 figures, 1 table, and 7 referencess 4 Soviet-bloc and 3
non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language publications
read as follows: A.G. Klein: The Schmitt Trigger Circuit. Electronic
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