SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LUCA, S. - LUCHANSKIY, I.A.
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LUCA) St.; LAZAR, Gh.
Increase of its own funds, main task of the consumer's
cooperative cooperative society, Probleme econ 16
no. 5: 69-82 My 163.
NEGOITA, A.; LUCA .; TECDCRFZCU, D.
.--l-Y
Laying polymer carpets on.floors with a moist support stratum.
Bul stiint lit Cluj no.5:171-183 862.
PO i%
1, Inatitutul. Folitehnic Cluj (for Neg'fi-ta)o 2, Trustul
1 Cewtructii Bucureati (for Luca). 3.'Institutul de
cercetari in constructii si economia constructii1or
(for Teodorescu)o
I Cj -
MINOIU., I.; TATU,, N.;,,L,U.CA,.,,V.; POPA, P.
Study on the functional behavior of some types used in
tooth sprocket chain drives. Bul Inst Petrol Rum 9:133-~-,42 163.
F)(CE*RP-,A' IEDICA Sec 10 Vol 12/7 Obstetrics JulY 59
1112. INTRA-121-FRINF UNIPOLAR FOFTAI, FLECTROCARDIOGRAPHY DURING
PIMC.NANCY AND LABOUII - Electrocardtografia futjl.~ monupulars Intra-
uterin.1 rn (uroul sarcimi #1 travallulut, Interpretarea inodific5rilor zgurnu-
telor cordului fetal In timpul contracliel uterine - Luca V . and hi mio -
Iles r u M. - VIA'FA MED. 1958, V4 (315 -324) G`F~ans 4 Lilus. I
The I 'I thors present a study based on 18 recordings. out of wnich 2 were taken
during tne 5th inunth and 16 during the 9th month of pregnancy (10 during labour
and 6 near term). The discrepancy between the clinical findings (changes in the
cardiac sounds of the foetus during uterine contraction) and the clectrocardio-
graphi(-- finding (persistence of an unchanged cardiac activity in tne foetus during
this contraction) can be explained by the physical and math~maticai relations of
ucuustic pnenomena in general; Infact this discrepancy is only %it apparent one.
A "r%W a X4
Cardiwas. Dis. Feb 60
EXCERPTA Yi'Dl^,A See 18 Vol
4W. Intra-uterine monopolar foutal IXG during, pri-goancy tod doriog Lfl,fior.
Interpretation of the changes of the fbe;uf heart soumli duriti,111 uterilke contraction"
L' e-lectrocardiographie foutale monopolairv intra-ul&iue m com-~, dc la
et du travail. L'interprkati(vi des mudificatiow; Civs I)rllil4 do cocur focial I,
contractions de 1'uZ&usjut-,% 1'. and Simi(imisco .11. Mitcro. I 16p. dl-,*tlit 11,,. 1,
Bucarest G%-Pi(c. e1 Obste'l. Ma r"-Jr, (ixl "'11)
A change in tile consiitencv of tilt! titerim- inuide during coatiaction,
opertiu*s of tht, medium traver,,d by t1w f(,c-uiI Iiv;irt
tr and
y tile CoCffiCiC[lt Of VkStiVit%-, tfL1:SV ChAlIgt', ill lhi-it 1111:1
Iic I'Vii'l 11iCt! Of t110 11101hilil, Ati'(PlAing tip tilk, .4(
tion hws the effect that tile somids product-d by the COMIUC04111 of tho iwal't
are inore or less completely reflected by the tilurine nm-;d,- in coomirtiou: onk t
very small part of thv refractol smintl C'nt-1,g%, Call hu Iwivek cri by t1w exalililit.r. .Ill
t stich cases, the dkeordmice betwi-vii tit(, clillicd fillding All-.~ Illodifit-titiow" ol tit,-
'C
foetal licart (JUrim, tile mitraction-and the L 'G fitiditt-dw cotitiultatitin t)f tit,.
cardiac activity of tile foetil", llot ilifilwilced I)v thk Contractimi- Intl%- Iw ux"ILmird
by tile physico-mathematical rcialiumi of the 9'L'110111 ;Irfjli~tic i!l oth.-J.
words, the discordance is only apparcm. I
LUGA., Victor
An Interesi-Ing suggestion. CmsLr Buc 16 P.O.V-9-.2
3 1~4
1. Regional Tvusts for Housing Construction.. 7~isi. .
ALESSPIIDRE-SKU, Dan[Alessardrescu, Dan]; LUKA, Vasile[Lpca
Vai e - PASKU, Filon [Pascu, Filonl- ILIYESKU, Liviu
L_L
[Iliescu, Liviu), inzh.; LOZANU., K.(Lozanu, C.], otv. red.
[Atlas of colposcopy] Atlas kollposkopii. Bucharest, Med.
izd-vo, 1963. 220 p. (MIRA 17:4)
g.
OCAGI
pulse
A 3,5 M.,i- im
107-11.3 143-ji-164
LUCACI, I.
Threads and waviness in g1ass. P-398
INDUMIA MAIIA. (Asociqia S+,intifica a Inginorilor 31 'rahnicienlor din
Rominia si Departmentul Iridustriei Ubdare din ',Tinisterului Industriei
Bunurilor de Consum)
Bucurestil Rumania,
Vol. 6. no.10, Oct. 1959
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAT) LC., Vol. 9, no.1,
Jah. 1960
Unel.
RUMANIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H-13
Their Application. Ceramics. Glass. Bind-
ing Materials. Concrete.
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 1, 1959, 2085.
Author Lucaci L
1_~ ~V'e~*.~~
Inst
Title Recent Advances in the Field of Chemistry and
Technology of Glass.
Orig Pub: Ind. usoara, 1958, 5, No 3, 106-108.
Abstract: A review. The problems of glass (G) structure
are discussed as well as the preparation of cer-
tain types of G with special properties based on
riew components, production of a light-sensitive,
dosimetric G, quartz filters and glass plastics.
Card 1/1
6, C'n e-,
RTj -~Xjk / Farm Animaial. Honoyboo# Q-5
Abs Xour: Rof Zhur-Biol.., Wo 2dj 19569 105780.
Author Lucact-1.1.
Inst 'Not gi-~Cns
Titlo Hoating of Boohivos in Springtiao by of
a Korosono Lamp.
Orig Pub: Apicultura, 1958, 31, No 2, 69-70.
Abstract: A lamp is :)laccd in a special bottomloss box
made from boards 2-3 cm. thick. Whon the tom-
poratdro inside tho hivo, bohind tho diaphragm,
drops bolow -20, then, while the toraparature of
the hive without tho lamp is 40, in a hivo h-at-
ad by a lamp tho tomporaturo will be 140. In an
oxporimont in hosting of hives (April 1957), two
woak colonies composed of five framos oach, do-
Card 1/2
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BENETATO) Gr*, acad.; ZAMFIRESCU, N.; FELBERG9 B.; STOICULESCU, P.;
GARDEVs M. (Bucureati); DANIEUO, L.; LUCACI, V.; GELEPU, E.;
VITEBSCHIO V. (Cluj)
Studh on the respiratory dynamics and the functional level of the
superior organovegetative centers in workers exposed to silicosis.
Studii cere fiziol 5 no.1:29-41 260. (EEAI 9:12)
1. Institutul de fiziologie normala si patologica "Prof. Dr.
D.Danielopolu" al Academiei R.P.R.
(RESPIRATORY ORGANS)
(GARDIOVASCULAFL SYSTEM)
(SILICOSIS)
M., Ing., POP, N., ing.; TUFA, lone GTANICA, Ma:pla, ing., SADFA;
Gheorghe, ing.; BULBOACA, Eugenia, irg.
Improvirg the quality of products, an essential objective of
the economic activity. Probleme econ 18 no.4:162-10'4 Ap 165~
1. Director, "Bucurestill Factory of Plastic Masses, Bucharest
(for Lucaci). 2. Head of Technical Service, "Bucurestill Factory
ol Plastic Masses, Bucharest (for Pop). 3. Director, Enterprise
for Cotton Industry, Bucharest (for Tafa). 4. Head of Service of
the Technical Quality Control, Enterprise for Cotton Industry,
Bucharest (for Stare-ca). 5. Director, "Tinara Garda" I.I.S., Bucharest
(for Badee.). 6. Head of Service of the Technical Quality Control,
"Tinara Garda" I.I.S., Bucharest (for Bulboaca).
jr, JL1-
Buebar-ist, 1;aturm (GooFraphy-Ofology 3eriea), Vol X'Vq
ro 3, Mar--%-m- =
1. *An I.-po31-mg Historical iliv~nt In the Life of the
R=--ardman P-Ople*.*. (Coutctivim-lon], rp 3.6.
2. 'The Origin of th- Ei~rth and the rMbICMS of Its
Sbraot-u-re mrid Cor.-desition'" a. U. ,;M1 Doctor
or Physical and matha=aticLl seimca3 t&ctor In
Stlinte Filloo-hata-latice); PP7~15.
3- *G-rigora Cobalosseu end the First R=nIRn Gtolog!cal
POL-pqr,'Victoi ?oISESOU and Vasil* W1130A, INAChtrOflt;
Vp 16-19. -
4.- "M-Oretioal CO."IderaCions on the Subject of Geo-
mo --.bo IoS7 1* Alex T3PPesearchar Mercator),
Wemrost; mizush su=ary; pp 20-26.
Into novemopment or Power and ths Craition of
Unitary Power System In the MS.R," I.S.-C-MESCF,
Re,2.,,her lcero,torl , W~h&rost, English Zurry;
vp 29-36.
6. 'Georerphological Observations at RI;m Boole,* V.
ZR~79' Bucharest; InMalish Su='L.-Y; PP 37-39-
7. 'Mm7r"zs1o=z from a Ttip in the USSR,' ?--*f Ma.
T9a==CU, Bucharest-. pp 40-44.
8. OM"mgh Iasi Ro.31uno-School nx--urilons I" Prof UnIT
I&Si; P;) 44-51.
9. *I%In-xrar7 for an ImtorroSional ftcuraion," C. mkl=-
M=v leading Professor (Profesor Pruntaa), Pucharest;
---PP-32-57.
10. 'S4dhx>ol Sx=armicns in Eunsaomra ReSiuzov" Prof Lucia
VUT--U, Orastle;
I ~
-vxfd'&-oo mmursio in Mar =irs a
ol
gluF~q,,"prof Karla TZCAG U, Bal Marc; pp 69-71-
12 "Mas' Dvnlopment of RPR."!
pp 72-73.
33. 03outh-West Africa,* Ch. DRAOU, Lecturer (Lector) and
1/2-
GLIGORE, V., prof.;_LUCACIU, 0., dr.; In colaborare cut HOLAN, T., conf.;
13RIFF Ch. FOGARGEANU, P.
Contribution to the study of capillar7 permeability in
diabetes mellitus. (Preliminary note; presentation of a method).
Ned. intern. (Bucur) 16 no.91lO75-1078 S t64-
1. Lucrare efectuata ift Clinics. a II-a medicala, Cluj (prof.
V Gligore) in institutul, de medicina nucleara, Cluj (colif.
T: Hblan).
GLIGOREp V.9 prof.t LUCACIU,, 0., dr.; PAPILIAN) V.V., dre
Research on the clinico-morphological parallelism between
micro- and macro-angiopatby in patients with diabotes
melUtuso Yled. intern. 15 no.g.*949-955 Ag 163.
1. Dacrare efectuata in Clinica a II-a medical&, I.MF., Cluj
(director*. prof. V. Migore).
(DIABETIG ANGIOPATHIES) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS)
(PATHOLOGY)
GLIGORE, V.; LUCACIU~01.; PAPILIAN, V.V'
Research on a generalized angiopathy in diabetes mellitus, Stud,
cercet. endoer., 14 no.4/5/6033-538 163.
GLIGORE, v., Conf.; BAGIU, Tr*.* dr*; kU_CAQ1U-#-O1,, dr.
Investigations of gastric functions in diabetic patients. Med.
intern. 14 no.2sl87-191 F 162.
1. Lucrare efectuata in Clinica a II-a medicala, I.M.F. Cluj.
(DIABETES MUITUS physiology) (STOMACH physiology)
GLIGORE, V. , conf.; LUCACIU, 01. , dr.; RUB, D. , dr.; DIMITRESCU, 1., dr.
Coronau manifestations in cervico-dorsal spondyloBes. Med. intem.
14 no.12:1487-1/+92 D 162.
1. Luarare dfeetuata la I.M.F. din Cluj.
(SPINAL DISEASES) (CORONARY DISEMIJ
GLIGORE, V.; GOZAHIU, L.; GHERMAN, Gr.; HQLAN, T.; SZANTAY, ;.;
FARCASAN , M.
Changes in the function of hepato-cellular uptake of B-35 labe3led
methionine in patients with hyperfolliculinism. Stud. cereet. endoer.
14 no.2:26i-266 163.
(ESTROGENS) (LIVER) (METHIONINE) (METABOLISM)
(SULFUR ISOTOPES) (LIVER FUNGTION TESTS)
DAN33LLO, L.. Prof.; ANASTASATU, C., Prof,; LUOACIU., V., Prof.; COHAN. N.,
Prof,'
Cavitary forms of primirv pulmona17 cancer; clinical and radiological
aspedts,. Rev. at. med.,-mede int., Bucur. 6 no~2:56-64 Apr-June 54.
1. Inatitutul'de ftiziologie, filiala Cluj
(LUNGS, neoplasms
cavitar~ cancer, primarr, pathol. & radiol.)
DAITIBLIA), L. AITASTASA"T,
r
,hangeF, in resplr- tory nr' !~)n n sil inosir, an,!. I i I lcotubermlos ia
investiM-tions of 11"; cn2en *.-y of com,)2ex function tecte, Pro'h'7~,
ter., lhumr.
r. t p-IT'
-t:!: reop. funct, tc, -!i)
RUMANIA
OLTEANU, 1-1., Lieutenant-Colonel, Pledical Corps; LUCACIUC-DWIBI
Colonel, Medical Corps; BOERAS, F., Captainj Medical Corps; POLWINITEV, C.,
Majorp Nedical Corps; and HARIETA, Petre, Dr.
"Transplantation of Corneal Layer HomoSrafts with Different Type of Pre-
servation* New Possibilities of Action for the Clarification of the
Transplants"
Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Hilitara, Vol 16, Special No., 1965; pp 243-246
Abstract: Data on 54 operations of corneal transplantation done at Central
Military Hospital, Bucharest, in 18 months; local irradiation creatment and
pre- and post-operative use of fresh (3) dried (3) lyophilized (1) and cold-
siorod(18) corneal transplants; use of hydrocortisone, gama globulin and hya-
luronidase topically in order'to prevent vasculature from infiltrating the
graft. Except In one group of 11 patients with nearly total transplants,
results were very pr(xnising. 1 table.
LUCACZ Gyula, fizikus
Development of light sojxces in 1962. Elek-trotechnika 56
no.7/8:316-324 163.
1. Egyeault Izzolampa es Villmnossagi Rt. Fejlesztesi
r-oosztalya, Budapest, IV., Vaci ut 77.
L 31394-66 _KkPAJ) RM
ACC NR: AP602M3 SOU.IC2, CODE:
ATTMOR: Ki7atsr;ar-3noaovic, Juraj-Krocl=ar Shmo.Grovich, Yu. (Docent; Doctor; Phar'.-
cist; Candidato of scioncoa; Brzaticlava):Hullcova, Olfra--Gulkova, 0. (-E'nginoer;
lava); '-4m4+&---Luchanska, B. (Graduate pharmacist; Bratislava),;.- Dlahova,
1~~ ~ia--Blagova, H. (Graduato pharmacist; Bratislava)
07RG: Departm ant of Inorganic and Oreanic Chenistry, Pharmaceutical Faculty, q-orlei&s
Univorsj~y,.Bratislava (Katedra anorganickej a organickej chomie r-armacoutickej
falwlty Univerzity Kozmnslcoho)
TITL13: Complex compounds of Cu with organic ligands (11)e Copper-o-crosot~nate
complexes--- (I
SOMIG&: Cherdclco zvosti, no. 12, 1965, 892-899
TOPIC TAGS: organocopper con-pound, ion, spectrophotorDtry, ethanol, water,
chemical precipitation
ABSTRACT: Reaction of Cu ions with cresotinic ions in water
Sol-Litions'precipitates the trihydrate salt of GU2(C8 Mi)4--
The compound is also formed by the action of o-crgglt n!c ions
upon water solutions of Bis(salicylate)-diaquo-Cull complexes.
The substitution,of the salicylate ion by the oresotinic ion
was comfimed spectrophotometrioall7. The molecular ligands water
ACC NRt AP6021113
And .ethanol are more strongly bound in the isolated complexes
;than in the original salicylate complex. These ligands are lib-
erated only at 100*C and at pressured of 20-30 torr. ,' Tho authors thank
Gra6~be plrjsiciat To Obert'for help in moasuring the absorption spectrum and
Graduate Rharriacist Vo Harteloy for conducting the elementary analysis. Orig. art.
has-. I tigure and I tab 1e_-_DPR_S7
SUB CODZz 07 / SUB14 DA-jZ: 24Aug65 ORIG REEF. 002 OTH PL-Ft 004
SOV PSFI 001
KOPECNY,, Josef; LUCANSKA, Nadezda; SIPKA, Frantisek; CEMY, Emil; AMBROS,
Dusan
Vinylfluoride toxicity. Prac. lek.16 no.7:310-311 S 164.
1. Klinika nemoci z povolani. (prednosta doc. dr. J. Vyskocil),
I patclogickoanatomicky ustav (prednosta prof. dr. J. Svejda)
lekarske fakulty University J.E. Purkyne v Brne, Vyzkumny ustav
makromolekularni chemie v Brne., reditel dr. K. Vesely.
-IBCANSKY.__&; MATISKO,J.,- Spolupracovalit CERMANs J.j SNEENY,L.; LMKO,V.;
BIBOVAO A.
Clinical and laboratory resea2ch on the simultaneous administra-
tion of procaine and mesocaine. Rozhl. chir. 1+3 no.6t4O7 - 413
A 164
1. Chirurgicke oddelenie a= v Presove (veduait MUDr. J. Brtka)
a Ustredne laboratorium, OUNI v Presove (veducit MUDr. J.Matisko).
LUCAITSKY, A. IMKO)TO; MATISKO, J.
A simple evaporator for halothane suitable for anesthetic
equipment types N 3 and N 42. Bratisl. lek. listy 4-1+ no.5:
288-291 15 St64
1. Chirurg. odd. Obvodniho ustavu narodniho zdrav..4- Preso-r
(veduoi primar MUDr. J. Brtka)o Ckresna hygienidko, apidemio-
logicka stanica v Presove (riaditel MUDr. I. Oijora) a Ustr.
labor. Obvodniho ustavu narodniho zdrav:i Presov (veduH.. primar
Mr. J* Hatisko).
-LUCAS-,
Iona
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The basic equationS, for.
27-361 411WA~ ae. derived'"'
aviour of the ionc
and elmtrical a am used to
from the theory 01 a Olutral Plasm
oblems of-diffasion 4iftlic P*Slna at
investigate the Pr I ELir, Movem4puts Band
layer boundaries, e~w- daInP'ngqo
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WCATT, J.
Electric power production in Croatia. D. 11.
(qLASNIK, Vol. 5, No. 4/5, 1950'
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions WAL) LC Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957
Uncl.
LUCATI, J.
"The modern development of gas turbins.11
p. 189 (Energija) Vol. 6, no. 7/8, july/Aug. 1957
Zagreb, Yugoslavia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1956
LUGATI , J.
Thermoelectric plants in the industries of Croutia. ~~. 219.
ENILRGIJA. (Zajednica el(AtroprivrednIh poduzeca llrv-~rtske i InAitut
za clektroprivredu u Zagrebu)Z aZ~reb, Yugoslavia. Vol, no. 7/8,
Jldy/Aug. 19~,9-
Montbly List of East Europeanliccess';ons (EEAI)LG, Vol. 0/, no.1,
Jan. 1960.
Uncl.
.L.1-ji'ator Systems In
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Vol. 110.
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VICATI, Jakob, ing. (Zagrob); ShIANW, Zdanko, ing. Nagrob),
Selection of best fuels in thermoelectric power plant in Zagreb. Ener,~-'-4n-
Hrv 10 no. 9110:312-315 161.
e;ektroprivredu,
Zagreb, Proleterskih brigada 37.
1. Institut za
LUCATI, J.
"Handbcolk of power machine engineering" publisl~d by a ccllective cf
authors. Reviewed by J. Lucati. Fnergija HT-; 10 no. 1/2:67, 161
LU kTI,. 'akQbp--~..
Electric power supply of the city of Zagreb. Energija Hr7 11 UO.ll/j2;
355-362 162.
1. Institut za alaktroprivredu,, Zagreb, Proleterskih ~rigada. 37,
c3,an Urednickog odbora, "Energijan.
WCATI, Jakob,, inz. (Zagreb)
Studies of thermoelectric pove.- sypatems. Ehergija Hr7
12 no.?/8g2l5-217163.
1. Clan Urednickog odbora, tgnergija%
- ~
LUCATI, Jakob, inz. (Zagreb)
Household co inmption of fuel and electric power in Zagreb.
Energija Hry 12 noel/2:38-42 ~63.
1. Institut za elektroprivredu, Zagreb, Proleterskih brigada
37, 1 clan Urednickog odbora.9 "Energija."
LUCATI, Jakob inz. (Zagreb)
Storage of coal, and balancing, of stores. Energija Hr-v
12 no.7/gt238-242 163.
1. Institut za. elalftroprivrechi, Zagreb, Proleterskih
brigada 37, 1 clan Urednickog odbora, "EnergijaH.
IIICATI, Jakob,, dipl. inz. G-hgreb)
Stopping thermoellecz:-ic statiors d-.ir-,rjl, irr 'icnlis ir the
- I -I
Bystem. Fnorg-'Ja Hrv 13 m). 7/812 !0-2-15 b4 *
1. institute c',' '5'lectrir~ Industries, ~hvrab, Proleterskib
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rublicattent L. (C.A. 17, MW%) mtx)ttt%l same obsorvatit"is
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aritM$ te~jjj". (it 2 liqUitIS with it Straight C Chain M-MAIM
C'unst. pro"Jing the fiquitis have the same MatilitY; (2)
the viwmity of a liquid with a sym. Cyclic chain decreafts
1xiter with increame of tentp. than that of other Uquitho with
the same vtAmility twit with a straight or braneW C Chain.
The vionmity of C(.NOo4 (1) was detd. at 20-OD** It de-
cre4m Cuter than that of R-Octatte (Mme volatilitri, whk-I,
JeAtIS to the Cjewfusioll that I h** the t,trwjmdrai sInItture.
Gerhard Antlexer
R"sons for tho 04mcdon Of W AuOt*u*zlzv Of &0""
tions. Untanoil Lucatu (Univ. Bucharest). Atal. Rep.
Pop kv# Rotowdow.-Rul, iliolol. A. 1. M71-1000190"WrIlch
awn=0-The heteniarnmis mulp of fitiv distwmimi of
cerIAN substances intensities their Slutmewencr. The ac-
tion of Inhibitors an the tittures"itce of suhis. does nut cuu-
Sill Of 2 de-activation as suggested by the Perrins (C.A. 18.
1626, 9W; 21. 3012; 24, 267*2) but of a diminution of the
interfacial tension. which causes the soln. to approAch the
homogeneous start-. Gerhard Aufleger
- -- L001- - - - - -- - -- - -- ---- -- - --- - - - -- --- - - -- - - - - --- - - -, - -- -- - - --
New type of luminophore for fluorescent tubes from domestic
materials. P- 333. ACAD&JA REPUBLICH POPUIARE ROMANE.
Vol. 5, No. 2, Feb 1955. Rumania
East European Accessions List Library of Congress
Vol. 5, No. 11, August 1956. '
ROKINIA/Photochemistry - Radiation Chemistry. Theory of B-10
Photographic Process.
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 6, 1957, A654
Author
Inat Academy of ?eople's Republic of Rown1a.
Title Influence of Dispersion of Some Vluorescant Oubatancea
on Fluorescencc Intensity. I. Fluorescence in Water,
Alcohols, Aceu'one and Ethyl Ether.
Orig Pub Coirun. Acad. RFR, 1956, 6, No 1, 35-42
Abstract The pregence of microaggregates of 2luorescein in H?O,
(CfT3)2CO, CH30H and C2H50H was detected by observation
of electrophoresis. The illumination of solutions with
ultraviolet liLht gives rise to the photoelectric effect.
Addition of orthophenyldiamine and hydroquinone results
in the dissociation of fluorescein aggregates; electro-
phoresis is replaced by electrolysis and the photoelectric
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ROMANIA/Photochemistry - Radiation Chemistry. Theory of B-10
Photographic Process.
Abs Jour Referat. Zhur - Khimiya, no 61 1957~ 18654
effect disappears. The extinguishing of fluoreacence
in ethyl ether is caused by the solvent influence on
free molecules. The solvent does not produce any strong
influence on the fluorescence intensity in a solution in
alcohol, in which the molecules are associated.
Extingushing of fluorescence at the addition of extin-
guishers - orthophenyldiamine and hydroquinone - is cau-
sed by the solvent influence on the free molecules of
the dye.
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I- (Ve, 9 T Ll
Physical Chemistry. Colloid Chemistry. Dis- B
perse Systems.
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 20, 1959, 70944.
Author lljucatg_~_~ blarta-kfiiret, Li
Inst got giVen*:
Title I The Evolut~6n of Colloidal Hydroxylapatite
with Time.
Oi,ig Pub: Rev. chim. (RPR), 1958, 3, No 2, 255-260.
Com-un. Acad. RPR, 1958, 8, No 12, 1255-1262.
Abstract: Experimentally, in a globular Hoepler viscometer,
the change of the apparent viscosity of (Hydroxyl-
apatite gel with time, at different temperatures
was investigated. It was established that with
the rise of temperature, time t increases, which
is necessary for achieving the maximum structural
viscosity ONMV), lg I linearly depending on 1/T
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AN 1A - /Playsical Chemistry- Colloid Chemistry, Dis- B
perse Systems.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 20, 1959, 70944.
Abstract: (T is absolute temperature). The quantity of
water retained by the gel structure depends also
on the time of the existence of the gel's undes-
troyed structure and varies with temperature
change; hence, maximum quantity of water corres-
ponds to the gel NISV. The period necessary for
the transformation of the hydroxylapatite gel
into dibasic Ca phosphate is brief if the gel is
at rest during the time that corresponds to the
MSV and the maximum quantity of the combined
water. If the system is at rest for a longer
time, this period is increased substantially. --
U. Andres.
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30
RUMANIA/Optics - Luminescence K
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 10, 1959, 23632
Autbor : Lucatu, Emnoil
List
Title : Influence of Degrees of Dispersioa of Certain Fluores-
cent Substances on the Intensity of Fluorescence. II.
Uranin and Mixtures of Acetone in Water.
Orig Pub : Coma. Acad. RER, 1956; 8, No 10, 1021-1026
Abstract : All iUvestig3tion was made of the changes in intensity
of fluorescence of solutions of -xanin in a acetone-
water mixture depending on the composition of the rAix-
titres, and their viscosity, and on their behavior in an
electric field. As the concentration of the acetone in
the mixture increases, the intensity of fluorescence in-
creases aild reaches a maximum at 50% water by weiGht.
The roxinwin of viscosity of the acetoiie-water mixture
corresponds to 30% water by weight. In an electric
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COUNTIM : RUMANIA C'
CATEGORY : Inortmnic Chemistry. Complex Compounds
ABS. JOM : F=him., No 17, 1959, No. 6024P
AUTOR : Luca Marta-Miret, I..
INSTITUTE :
TITLE : Derivation of Dicalciumphosphate from Sodium
Phosphate and Calcium Chloride
ORI(;. pUB. Comun. Acad. RPRt 19m8, 8, No 11, 1137-1143
ABSTRACT Ontimum conditions in the obtainment of nure
dicalcium-phosnhate (1) from sodium phosphate
and CaCl,,) have been determined with greater
exactness. It was establisbed, that in the ob-
tainment of 1, an intermediate nroduct formed
is not the median calcium i)hosnhate bul. a coll-
oidal hydroxylapatite. The formation of hydro-
XylapOtite together with I mny be avioded throu-
gh the addition of disodiumnhosphate to sodium
phosphate.
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TECHNOU)GY
Periodicals REVISTA INDUSTRIEI ALVENTARE. PRODUSE ANLMAL. No. 4p 1958a
UJCAVATUJ% I. Activities of the Bucharest Mistretul Enterprise. p. 29.
Monthly List of East European Accession (EFAI) LC, Vol. 8., no. 3
March 1959 Unclass.
HAUDUROY, P4; LUCOHMI, M.; SUDIC, D.
A need for a new classification of the genus Mycobacterium,
Tubarkuloza 16 no-3:211-214 My-Ag 164.
1,, Institut za baktoriologiju medicinskog fakulteta, Lausanne;
Institut Carlo Forlaniniq Rim; Republicki zavod za zastitu
zdravljap Zagreb.
LUCEK, J.
Landslides in eastern Morvia. p.90.
(Ochrana Prirody~ Vol. 12, No. 3, Apr. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessiors (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 1957. Uncl.
. LUCEK, Josef, inz.
I~ii. n~;giing geology on the banks of the Eiger River in Mali.
Geol pruzkum 5 no.7.-209-211 JI 163.
1. Geologicky pruzkum, n.p., zavod stavebni geologie, Praha.
c LUCEK Jooef . inz.
The Ben ~Wtir Dam. inz stavby 6 no.3:154-156 Mr 158o
k
LUCEK) Josef,, inz.
I . . -.-Unde"fgro-und waters of West Africa. Gleol Pruzkum 5 no.11:
344-345 N 163.
1. Geologicky pru-.kum, II.P., zavod stavebni geologie, Praha.
inz.
.-
Seismic nap of Mongolia. Geol pruzkum 5 no.9:284 S 163.
1. Geologicky pruzkum, n.p., Praha, zavod stavabni geologie.
inA. nositel cesiftho odznaku "NeJl"-pracovnik geologicke
LUGEK, Josef,
I!-
sf
StqM dams and some tasks nf the enginberirg,Wology survey.
Geol pruzkum./o,.no.9:275-277 S 164-
1. Goologicky pruzkum National Enterprise, Department of
Engineering Geology, Prague.
-LUCEKY joeef
Design an(5 cons t.-uctlion of fill diums. t:r;.,zkum 7
Ta 165,
J
LUGER, Cezany; SZLAZAK, ldieslau
SUCCaSSDII. re!3UIt OC thi-: U';.li~ Of dnJgS Of tlma ~Ahyl--
eneimiriobenzoquirione groul) in the t-reratment of carlcE~r of the
uterine ceivJx. Fol. tyL. -(:k. 20 31 X; '65
1. Z Katedry kiatomii llatologiczmf3j (Kierow.,tik-t doce dro mede
Maria Kobus z ewsk a-Far3m a) J z Kl-jnl-,Ici Polomictwa i
kobiecych (Kicrowniko. prof. dr. mc-d. Mal,gor-,,ata
Studium Doskonal~mia Lekarzy Akadecli -1
CZF,CHOSLOVAKIA/Organic Chemistry. Syhthetic Organic G
Chemistry.
Abs Jour: Fef 7-hur-Mim., No 2., 1959., 4715.
Authcz- Laces, R. and Pergal, M.
Inst ------------
Title Homologs of Pyridine. II. Synthesis of SoMeAll
A, '-substituted Pyridines and Their Reactions.
Orig Pub; Chem Listy, L2, No 1, 65-76 (1958) (in Czech)
,5-, Rb - n-
Abstract: 2,6-R4,CyHjN (I) (where Ra - CZH
C3 Be = iso-C H , Ed = n-CiFtCHCHj, Re
have been synthesized y'the reduction of
letijco)rresponding glycols, 2,6-(R,,,~
, (OH)C);?,q_TffjN
(Ila, b) (RIa - CH Rlb - C M., or of the diketo
derivatives, 2,6-(~'1CO)4 2 (IlIa, b). The 17
C5H3N
are prepared a Grignard syntheSiB from 2,6-(R,ooc)Z
C (Wa, b); the ketones III are obtained from
,5HJ N
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Organic Chemistry. Syiithetic Organic G
Chemistry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khin., No 2, 1959, 4715.
2,6-dicyanopyridine (V) or by a Claisen conden-
sation. Ie, IIa, and IIb are converted to the
ioaomethylates; the rate of methylation &.creases
with increasing steric hindrance in 1. On heating
with alkali the iodomethylates of la and Ie form
C114NH2 and n-cresol (yield 80%) or 2-methyl-3-
ethylphenol (VI). The cleavage of CH3I.Ie in silver
apparatus yields I-methyleyelohexene-l-one..3
(VII) instead of m-cresol. A mixture of 46 gms teti-n-
dipicolinate of K with 130 gms PC11,is heated for
30 min, the POC13 is distilled off under reduced
pressure, and the residue is refluxed'for 1 hr
*ith CH OR* the yield of IVa is 73%, mp 1210 (ether
insolubie)'. Using a Birdlar procedure M van
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34
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic G
Chemistry,
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 2, 1959, 4715-
synthesized, yield 81.8%, bp 185'/16m, mp
43". Ila is prepared by heating 35 gms IVa
for 30 min with F3MgBr (from 36 gms mg) in qki:~;
yield 70%, mp 9e. 9.5 gms Ila are refluxed for
3.1 hra with 100 gms HI (acid, d - 1-7) and 10 gms
of red P, the HI is distilled off under vacuum,
and the residue is treated with NaHSO3 followed
by allsalinization; ateam distillation Eftyes IC,
yield 84.3%, bp '750/15 m, 900/25m., nJ-"D 1.4768,
~+OD 1.4700, d;?O~ 0.8788; picrate, np 2.140.
C,jH5MgBr and M on refluxing for 30 min in ether
give a mixture from which 0.23 gms M were ob-
tained (bP 1150/2m) after reduction with HI acid.
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CZECHOSLGVAKIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic G
Chemistry.
Abs JOur' Ref Zhur-Mlin., No 2, 1959, 4715-
M is also obtained in sm-11 yields by the
reaction of CTHS%Br with 111b - 14 -75 gms
n-CjH7MgBr are refluxed for 45 min with 8.15 Eps
IITA, the mixture is decomposed by heating with
a concentrated solution of K C03, and the reac-
tion products are reduced W~& HI + P; 0.46 gms Id
are obtained, bp Ul*/12=, picrate mp 166-197-0.
When III (R' - NHZ.) is heated for 2 hrs at 125-
130" with POCIi and the excess FOC1.3 is distilled
off under vacuum, V is obtained, yield 89-5f0i PP
1260. V on refluxing for 30 min with CHZMgI in ether
gives 11% IM - A mixture of IVb, xylexie, CH3COOC,7H'r,
and Cgl]~ONa (from 8 gms Na) is refluxed 19 hrs,
followed by heating to 1500 for 30 min with dil
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35
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic organic G
Chemistry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khin., No 21 1959, 4715.
HDI (2:1); the yield of Mb is 85.5%, mp 790,
bis-semicarbazone derivative mp P-50') (decorap),
dioxime derivative rap 233-50, dihydrazone deri-
vative mp 1810. When V and C41lsMgDr are refluxed
in ether for 12 hrs at 200, IIIb is obtained,
yield 51%, bp 1100/0.8=, mp 62 0. When Ma is
heated with hydrazine in the presence of solid KOH
to 14o-190', the solution is acidified with
dilute Hj SQ*, CuSO~L is added, the mixture is steam
distilled, the residue is made alkaline and steam
distilled for a second time, la is obtained, bp
1710/744m, picmte mp 1.16-117r. A similar pro-
cedure is used in synthesizing 1b, yield 67.3rpt, bp
2o6-2070, picrate mp 83.5-840. 16.6 gms Ie and
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CZECHOSLOVAM/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Or6-Anie G
Chemiatry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Ehin., No 2, 1959, 4715-
37.5 gms CH31 am allowed to stand for 4 days;
the yield of iodocethylate (VIII) is 99ep, =p
0
237-238 . The product, standing tirB) yield of
iodomethylate in %, and mp in OC are listed in that
order: iodomethylate of Ia (IX), 28 days, 86.9,
142; iodomethylate of Ic, 1 yr, 45.1, 118-5. VIII
is made alkaline with KOH and steam distilled in
a silver flask, the distillate is acidified and
extracted with ether; the ether phase gives VII,
2,4-dinitrophenylhydx-azone mp 174". When 6-7 gms
IX are le ated. for 38 hre with aqueous KOH in an
autoclave to WOO, followed by steam distillation
and acidification of -6he residue, 2-3 gms VI are
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36
CZECIIOSLOIIAKIA/Orgar,ic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic G
Chemistry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-nim., No 2, 1959, 4715.
obtained, bp 115'19nn, mp 670. For the preceding com-
=nication 9ee RZhKhin., 1958, 43375- -- J- Kovar-
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SUR:,IA:C (in caps); Given l7acms
Country: Rumania
Acadernic Degmes: Dr.
A,"f:Ui!jtjc,n: The Popestj Leordeni State Farm (Gospodaria Agricola do
Stat Poposti Leordeni), Bucharest Regiune.
113ource: Bucharest . Probleme Zootehnice si Veterinare I No 6 7 19617
pp 30-32-
D':"': "T,.16 Siioing of lueerne, Trifoil and "BorceagIl",
C
MANDME, F-, Nandache~ F~]; FRODESKUO V- Ellrodescu.. Vol; DZHILORTrANU, M,
[Djilortianu., K;I; KONSTANTIMKU, S. (Constantinescus 3.1;
LTJTSESKU LJLucescup I#]
Su3qgical treatment of peptic ulcer. Khirurglia 36 noel2t61-6A-
JIM (MIRA 1/,t1)
1# Iz khirurgicheskoy kliniki bollnits7 Brynko7enesk (2rav6 -
dotsent F. Mandake)., Bukharest.,
(STCHAM-SURGMY)
LUCIMU, Radu, ing.,,,.,,
Melamine. St si Teh Buc 16 no. 3: 22-23 Mr 164.
Imum/Chemical Technology. ChenUcal Products and Their
Application. Synthetic Polymers. Plastics.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., 110 13, 1958, 45o65.
Author Goldenberg N., Lucescu S.
Inst
Title Typification of Phenolic Molding Materials.
Orig Pub: Standardizarea, 1957, 9., No 73 330-337-
Abstract: Principles of typification of phenolic molding
materials (PM). A survey of standardized P14 in
USSR, USA, France and Germany, and considera-
tions concerning typfication of FM in Rumanian
People's Republic.
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43
LUOPSOU T.
TECTRIOIDGY
Periodicals: CELUWZ,,. SI HIRTIE. Vol. 7, no. 8, Aug. 19,158
LUCESCU, T. Some special ways of securing a better and conti-r-uous supPly
of electric pov,-r im woodpulp mills. -D. 333
Monthly List of East European Access;.cns (F,.",Ar) LC, Vol. 8, No. 2,
February 195P, Unclass.
LU03SCU, T.; 9TP7A'II-"FPIJ, S.
Snecial elgetric dkives in paper mills; electric dtive of the calenders.
2,1
. . ~,
P
C't,'T,`2TAZA q UIQTT'~,. (Anclatia Stiin4~-dfica a Iginarilor ci Tech nici eni lor
din Rominia si Ministerul Industripi Petrolului si Chimia) Bucuresti, Romania
Vol. F, no. 10, Oct. 1959
Monthly Ust of Last European Accessiin~- LC, rin.2, Fel). 19"'.
Unal.
5019 15C8),', RUTM/3-59-8-19/3Z
A.UTHGR.-: -Lucescuj. Sw, Engineer
TITLE: An Achievement of the Rumanian Chemical Industry:
The Plastics Factory "Bucureistill
PERIODICAL: Revista de chimie, 1959p Nr 89 P 478 (Rumania,)
ABSTRAOT; The author points out that the plastics industry star-
ted. in Rumania, as late as in 1948, following bhe na-
tionalization of the main industries. The factory
"Bucure~till was established with a section for thermo-
plastic materials, provided with modern equipment.
The'currently processed raw materials are PVC, in hard
and plastified mixturest polyethylene,, and polysty-
rene. Various production procedures applied at the
factory "Bucureptill, are mentioned) such as pressing
by injection, extrusion, vacuum processingi welding
of'sheets, etc. Lt the same time with production, the
factory Bucurefti is considered as a training unit
for the specialization of workers, technicians and
engineers in the field of plastics. Various products
Card 1/2 in.common use are quoted, from domestic objects to
RUII/3-59-8-19/32
An Achievement of the Rumanian Chemical Industry: The Plastics
Factory "Bucureptil"
articles for the electrical installations, for example
insulated wiring tubes.
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IUGz.~U, T.
Fabrication of wood-fiber boards 'by a dry and semijry method. 1). 51.
CZLULOZA 31 HIMS. (Asociatia 3itiintificu a InC-j-nerilor si Telhnici(-nilor dir.
Rominia si Ednisterul indU5trici fle-trolului si Chirrie) Bucuresti, Rumania.
Vol. 6, no. 2, Feb. 1959.
11onthly List of East Eurupaan Accessions (Z~AI) IC, Vol. 8, no. 7, JulY 1959.
uncl.
LUCEV,, A.
Organization and management organs of Elektra Enterprise. P. 413.
ENERGIJA. (Zajednica elektroprivrednih poduzeca Hrvatska i Institut za elek-
troprivredu u Zagrebu) Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Vol. 7, no. 10, 1958.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8'j no. 6, June 1959.
Uncl.
LUGEV, Ivan,ing.
Rates-of the electric power from the aspect of electric power
industry as an organizer of production. Elektroprivreda 14 no.
9:447-452 S 161.
1. Zajednica alektroprivrednih poduzeca Hrvatske.
AND2HEY&VSKAYA, L. [Andrsojewska, L.); LUCHAK, Ya. [Luczak, J.)
Migrational inactivity of animal populations in stabilized communities.
Vop. ekol. 7t5-6 162. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Institut ekologii Pollskoy Akademii naukq Varshava.
(Insect popul&Aons)
LUCHANINGV,,,,,ff,V._,_.agronom
T;~.
Preparing manure-soil composts while keeping cattle at field
bases. Zemlede3ie 25 no.Ils74 N 163. (MIRA .1712)
1. Kholkhoz imeni Sverdlova, Balakleyakogo rayona, Kharl-
kovskoy oblasti.
WOUNIN tichnitea.
I-M.11z"im --V
One huncIred and eighty-two eggo from each laying hen. Ptitsevodutvo
8 no.5r24 vf '58. (RDA 11:5)
1. IColkhoz qol'shevIX09 Zolotonoshskiy rarl--~n, CherkasakELya oblast I,
USSR.
(Pbultz7)
9(4), 24(0) SOV/112-58-3-4598
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1958, Nr 3, p 176 (USSR)
AUTHOR- Shustina, A. L. , and Luc ban ska)r:,~_,_A,.__ M.
TITLE; Investigation of Bariurii Vaporization From Directly Heated Oxide-Coated
Cathode of Economical Battery-Type Tubes (Issledovaniye ispareniya bariya a
pryamonakal'nogo oksidnogo katoda lamp ekonomichnoy batareynoy serii)
PERIODICAL: Tr. n.-i. in-ta. M-vo radiotekhnich. prom-sti SSSR, 1956,
Nr 6-(36), pp 62-73
ABSTRACT: The causes of ZP2P-tube cathode -emission instability are investigated.
One of the fundamental causes of sharp changes in parameters of an under -
heated tube during its lifetime is vaporization of barium from the cathode - To
determine the rate of vaporization, an experimental tube with two cathodes
(oxide-coated and tungsten) has been used. The tungsten -cathode emission
varied depending on the amount of barium sprayed from the adjacent oxide-
coated cathode. The time period necessary to build the ma3dmum emission
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Investigation of Barium Vaporization From Directly Heated Qxjde-Coated .
from the tungsten cathode has been determined, and the bariurn evaporation
rate has been calculated. The relation between the trans conductance of an
underheated -cathode tube and barium vaporization has been found. If the tube
is run without useful current, barium disintegrates more quickly. With a
small load current, the cathode emission falls off with decrease in current;
with a large load current, the cathode emission falls off with increase in
current (apparently, because of excessive electrolysis).
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O;THORS; Kir I vashk i na, Z. f. , Nosova. V A. and Luchanskaya
S I
Temperature dependence of the electric Conduc I I k 1) 1,
CdS films
Soveshchaniye po poluprovodnikovym materialam, lith
Vopro"y nietallurgii i fiziki poluprovodnikov, polu.
provodv~kovyye soyedineniya i tverdyye splavy
Trudy -,,jve!shchaniya. Moscow, 17,d-vo AN SSSII L9b]
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii imenj
A, A, f3aykova, Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut, 95-99
TVXT, The infbience of' hent treatment in variotit3 ga-ivo~i~
media on the condtictivity of CdS films and the nature of hanges
in conductivity with temperature were studied. The fjfins wvr(w
produced h eveiporati.rig CA'S powder ill a vacullill OF .1.0 InIrl ifg oil .1
19, x Ili imij- g1ass bitse, onto which platinum electrodes were
dj~j)o.4ited prior to depositing the C(IS films, The distance bv!.w('f-n
the electrodes e4ju *lilted 5 nim, the thi.ckness of' the films wag 0 6
to 0,8 u~ The tvitiperature dependence oi.' the eLl-cl-ric colvilic, ivitv
was nIeI*ISIlVC~d for Freshly Produced films Without anv addli,loll.'I
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treatment and also ro-r- films additional heat-treated at -i0() :100
460 and 500"C in air, oxygen, nitrogen and hydro-gen- The
condtictivity was mcastired in the Leinperature range 20 to 900
jIms riot heat-Areated showed a relatj~#-Iy_la Ig (" -C, - n thl I % I I
loom temperature (oC the order of 10-3 01,11, 1 IM-1) and a
relatively complicated characteristic of the temperature
dependence of the electric conductivity. On raising the
tnre to 100-ILOI-'C. the r1ectric conductivity of' tite-se
reachinz 0.1-1 ohl'a-1 cm- ~ On raising the temperature -still
;urther ro 160-170'C. the electric condiictivity rematned consran,
but above these temperat ures a. further increase in the elflcrr,ical Ix
conductivity was observed for some of fbe specimens whil-;t to,
t~thvrs theic was it decrease. Typical Ig -I Vs, 1/T curves
obtaiiied l'or Cd,; Ciinis aCter lipa t-treatment in air . nitrog-ri
hydrolgen and w,~vyvn al. '/)00. 1101), 1100 ,itid 'jOfj~'C indicate th..it
1'ilmti heat- tro-af-ed at 75OWC in air, ni trogen and hydiosr.-it
an inctc-asv in thk! electric conductivity at room tempoititill - in I c
charige i ri t cx,T-v(. exor-ess i n:e th~! f- o,
v 1 e c t rical r i, c I III -Y~rkAl i~f 7-c. ; 1, ~c
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Temperature dependence or the
a sharp drop in the conductivit inrf also to a change in
the temperature depentivnce of the electiical c ciiductivity. All.
filmA heat-treated at 4t,04. C. regardless to~ rhi- medium howed-
decrease in the electilicalconductivity (to iwlow 10-9 Lhf,ri-I cm at
room temperature) anti the change in the coiiductivil,v with
temperature is a typical semiconductor one. fleat-treatment at
4bO and 5000C in air, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen produced
hardly any further change in the magnitude And temperature
dependence of the electric conductivity. 'rho results have mhown
that for heat- trea tment temporatures of 400'C aiid higher, the
Medium in which the heat-treatment is carrit,41 otit. has no longer
any influttnce an the terzaperature dependene., ,F t1w vlectrit"
conductivity and, thereforej it can bo ascm.i,ad iWit the change
LZI the properties of the C-ilins im connecte,f 11jo.ir Btructure
N-ray diffraction pattern.-i of Vilms troatt- iv, %,it ious media at
the same temperature showed that they vrerv .01~4ohiivl.y identical,
Heating at 4000C and above leads to a coti,iii-l''i - 'o ot'dering of lite
structure, It is possible that the ratit, of, (i1(' CUOLC and the
hexagonal modifications in the films atid the clianges in this ratio
(luring heat-treatment play an important role, S. A_ Semiletov
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established by electron diffraction trivestigations that both
modifications are.-present in the spedimens studIerd Ileat-treatment
of the layers brought about an increase in the quantity of the
Itexagonal modification, T- c-)nFirin this assumption, electron
diffraction invesLigations ol' the structure of' these films would be
required, There are 3 figures an(] 18 references-, 3 Soviet and
19 non-Soviet, The English- language references read as follows,
llef.2~ 'D.' C. Reynolds, H.C. Greene, L.L. Antes, J,Chem,Pliys.,
1956, 25, 6; Ref,7: .9. m. monisen., IJ 11, iltibe_ Rev..Sc.i Instr-
1955, 26,7; Ref.8- FJI,Nicoll, IS~ r~ixzan Vopt..Soc .%m , 19-9351 4 ri8
Rvf~9t S~E.Jacobs, C.W.Ilart. Proc, of' (tie Nat., Flectronics CoTiV.
1956, 11.,-592.
I-A bstractor's Note: Abridged translation
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KIRIYASHKINA, Z.I.; HOSOVA, V.A. [Nosova V.0.]; LUCIIANSNAYA, N.M.
[Luchanslka AKH, A.G. [RokJh 7
H.M.1; ROK 0.
A.M. [Sverdlova, H.M.]
Characteristics of the cathode conductivity of cadmiun
sulfide films. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 9 no.3:343-344 Mr 164.
(MIRA 17:9)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Chernishevskogo.
KHALMATOV, Kh.Kh.; LIJCHANSKAYAv V.N.
Anatomical texture of Jute oeeds. Apt. delo 10 no, 2:23-26 Mr-Ap
161. (KMA 14: 10
1. Kafedra farmakognozii (zav. R.L, Khazanovich) Tashkentskogo
fatmatsevticheakogo instituta (dir,M.A. Azizov).
Mm)
KIIATIAATOV, Kh.Kh.; LUCHAITSKA-Y,A ) V. It.
Study in culture of some species of the genus Erysimum. Report No.i.
Apt. delo 11 no-1:31-34 Ja-F 162. (MILU 15;4)
1. Tashkentskiy farmatsevticheskiy institut.
(ERYSIMLDI) (PHARMACOGNOSY)
GAVRILOVA, L. K,;- ~UCHAMKAYAq Y64 Go
MetastaBes of cervical cancer to the heart following combined
radiation therapy. Akush. i gin. 3t no.3$112-113 MY-Te 162.
(MIRA 15t6)
1. Is Saratovskogo gorodakogo onkologicheskogo dispansera
(glavnyr vrach 0. P. Kolesnik)
(UTERUS-CANCER) (HEART-CANCER) (RADIOTHERAPY)
LUGHMKIY, Iosif Aleksandrovich; YANOVSKIY, Aleksandr Alekoandrovich;
V., redaktor, BOGDANOV, N., redaktor; ZHURAVLEV, A.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
[Functioning of an airplane propeller] Rabota vozdushnogo viuta.
Moskva, Izd-vo Dossaf, 1954. 141 p. [Microfilm] (MLEA 8:2)
(Propellers, Aerial)
LU04NSKIY Iosif Aleksandrovich, TANOVSKIY, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich;
& 'ta-- '-'*-
A~ A.,S., redaktor izdatelistva:
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IAV=106, tekhnichaskiy redaktor
(Design and calculation of mechanisms of screw propellers with
adjustable pitch] Konstruktsila i raschet mekhanizmoy grebnykh vintov
regulirusmogo shaga. Moskva, Izd-vo "Morskot transport." 1956.
95 P. (MLRA 10:3)
(Propellers)
l(q) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1259
Luchanskiy Iosif Aleksandrovich
Vozdushnyye vinty dlya letayushchikh modeley (Propellers for Model
Airplanes) Moscow, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1958. 115 p. 8,000 copies
printed.
Eds.: Yefremova, Ye.V., Kupfer, M.A.; Tech. Ed.: Andrianov, B.I.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for model aircraft builders of
the 7th to 8th grade level and may also be used by instructors
of model aircraft building clubs.
COVERAGE: Tpe author discusses the function of a model airplane
and its geometric and aerodynamic characteristics. He describes
the main types of propeller design for rubber bafidand piston-
engine powered models. The selection of propellers, the sizes
of wooden blanks', and the basic features in making, adjusting
and regulating propellers are covered. No personalities are
mentioned. There are 6 Soviet references.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Ch, 1. Function of the Propeller of a Model Airplane 3
Ch. 2. Propeller Design for Model Airplanes 22
Propellers with autorotalt-0ion mechanisms 31
Folding propellers 35
Feathering propellers 41
Microfilm-covered propellers 4~
Automatic propellers with variable pitch 4
Ch. 3. Selecting Propellers for Model Airplanes 47
Determining propeller diameter and pitch for a rubber band
powered model 47
Determining propeller diameter and pitch for a piston engine
model 52
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Selecting the form, I~dth and thickness of a blade 57
Selecting blade profil e 6o
Determining the dimensions of the wooden blank 62
Making patterns 66
Ch. 4. Making Propellers for Model Airplanes 70
Propeller materials 70
Tools 72
Durability 73
Patterns 73
Making propellers from a single block 75
Making propellers from a glued block 78
Making a single blade 79
Making a paper hub 84
Making a four-blade propeller 84
-Some peculiarities in making folding propellers 85
sh and covering.
Propeller fini 86
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Making a microfilm-covered propeller 89
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Making individual parts of propellers
Propeller balancing
Remaking completed propellers
91
96
100
Ch- 5. Adjustment and Regulating of Model Airplane Propellers 101
Reaction moment of a rotating propeller 103
Hydroseopic moment of a rotating propeller 1o8
Effect Iof propeller pitch on a modell-s turn radius log
Effect of model design on th4 position of the propeller axis 110
Specifying propeller diameter and pitch 112
Increasing,the critical angle of attack of blade profiles 113
Aerodynamometers 114
Bibliography 117
AVAAJIBLE: Library of Congress
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