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SOV/126-7-2-27/39
Microscopic Proof of the Direct Transformation of a Martensite
Crystal-into an a-grain on Tempering
experiments.
There are 2 figures and 2 references', 1 of which is
Soviet, 1 English.
(Note: This is a complete translation except for the
igure
f~ captions)
ASSOCIATION: Issledovatel'skiy institut zheleznodorozhnogo
transporta. Chekhoslovakiya. Praga.
(Rail Transport Research Institute, Prague,~'.Czechoslovakia)
SUBMITTED: August 18, 1958
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AUTHOR: Abll~, Alois
TITLE: Disruption of A Martensite Crystal Under the
Simultaneous Action of External Tensile and Compressive
Stresses
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1959, Vol 8, Nr 6,
pp 908-914 (USSR)
:-ABSTRACTi The object of this work was #to study changes in
martensite crystals4in austenite when they are subjected,
eg-during the.propagation elastic and plastic waves in the
crystalline medium, to the simultaneous action of tensile
and compressive external stresses. No such research, the
author considers, has been carried out before.
70 x 15 x 5 mm Specimens of an iron alloy with 5% manganese
and 1.15% carbon were held in a vacuum furnace for
hours at 1150*C, quenched in oil and then supercooled to
-55*C. This gave coarse grains of austenite and, after
transformation of martensite, the large faces of the
specimens were electro-polished. The specimens were
strectched at 18 0C, the direction of the tensile stress
corresponding to their longitudinal axes. A vertical
Card 1/3 Vickers microscope was used to examine the plastic relief
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Disruption of a MartensIte Crystal Under the Simultaneous Action of
External Tensile and Compressive.stresses
appearing during deformation on the polished unetched
surface. Before the main test the specimens were slightly
stretched to give outlines of martensite crystals on the
relief (Fig 1). these being observed in the subsequent
tests. Fig 2 shows schematically the orientation of
martens.1te crystals relative to the surface. Fig 3 shows
the fracture of martensite crystals in the surface and
Fig 4 a more detailed view of a fractured martensite
crystal. Special tests showed that similar fractures
occurred in the body of the specimen. It was found that
crystals w1th -their widest face in the direction of the
polished'section surface (Fig I, 2A) were reduced to
particles of the order of 10- cm in size; crysta39 with
their widest faces about perpendicular to the surface
('Fig 2f and fine needles in Fig 3,4) failed to show
fracture even when the specimen was stressed to fracture.
The author discusses in detail the stress conditions in
and around the martensIte (Fig 5 and 6) without attempting
a mathematical treatment (for which the experimental method
Card 2/3, is not suitable). fie considers1that compressive stresses
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Disruption of a Martensite Crystal Under the Simultaneous Action of
External Tensile and Compressive Stresses
predominate over tensile and that simple fracture of the
martensite crystals is the type of failure. This has
been observed by other authors (Ref 3). During this
work the author was in the kafedra matematiki i
nachertatellnoy geometrii.,,Cheshskiy politekhnicheskiy
institut Whair of Mathematics and Descriptive
deometry of the Czech Polytechnic Institute) in Prague
under the late Professor F. Vydichlop Doctor of Physico-
Mathematical Sciences. Commentson the work were made by
Bakalikova of NIVEP. There are 6 figures and 3 references,
I of which is Soviet, 1 English and 1 Czech.
[Abstractor"s notei t 6 has been
In the text the 1 er
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ASSOCIATION:Issledovatellskaya fiz�cheskaya laboratoviya
Issledovatel'skogo instituta zheleznodorozhnogo
transporta, Praga, Chekhoslovakiya (Physics Research
Laboratory of the Rail Transport Research Institute
Prague, Czechoslovakia)
SUBMITTED: February 259 1959
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KUWARY/Solid State Physies Crystal Morphology.
Abe, Jour Ref Zhur Fizika$ ~o 4; 1960, 8778
Author Musin Alois, Havel Vladimir
Inst lResearch., Institute. for.. Co=mjnicat1ons;.**'Resear&,
Institute;for Feiroui Metallurgy.,prague' Czechoslovakia
Title the Display of Disi6c-
at,6fis'6n Faces of Subgrains of
Fe-Cr -U-1oys with the Aid of Ion Bombardment
Orig Pub Acta phys. Acad. scient. hung., 1959, 9, No 4, 471-474
Abstract Hardened and quenched specimens of ah alloy of iron with
24% chromium, 0-15% carbon,'0.65f silicon, and 0.04% imn-
ganese were imbjected for 80 130 minutes to Ion bom-
bardment at a voltage of 1700 1900 volts. The relief
of the surface was found to be similar to the ordinary
pattern of display,of dislocations in germanium, silicon,
and aluminum, except that the dislocations correspond
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StiperficW martensite in an Fe-71L-Co alloy a
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a general conditions for its formation. A. N n (Re-
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search Inst. 202!Wrt,.P a) and 0. ikovi. AWa
J 9a. A=a. CS. Ung. W403-18(1959)(in Cmman).-
In addn. to martensite produced in bulk by heat-treatment,
superficial martensite can be formed on metariographic
. -us of Ko-ar (nominally Mi 28, Co 18%, and Fe).
=r formations iiad been seen on Fe-Cr-Nfa-C and
Fe-:vfn-C alloys j This is a;jown to be caused by metallo.-
graphic grinding and can be removed by repeated polishing.
The superficial marterusite forms preferentially on certain
crystallographic planes, so t-hat not all grains on a nictallo-
graphic plane may show it. Specific deformation require-
ments exist for the formation of the superficial mwtenialtz,
which was not observed near & mask acribcd on a previously
polished specimen. The occasional occurrmce of super*
fidal raiwtaughe in rows Is attributed to alloy ittlioniogeneity
11rown
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th~~of steels with a high cArbon content d6-
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variations of elec. rL-!
sistivities measured at - 103* and the aging after cnld dc~,
formations were studled'&jineans of the electron microscope.'
During this process a dissoln. of carbide particles occurs,
entraining the passage of C atoms of the ferrite in the solid
soln. In the solid soln. the C atoms, as well as the Natoms..
may move freely within the crystal lattice, thus provoking
the aging process, and explaining the occurrence of the aging
of stceis wiEb high C content after cold deformation. The
general laws of the aging of steels with high C content were
estabUshed by analogy with the aging of steels with low C
content, and the expd- data of the process above mentioned
are explained. M. Ben Elicael-
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AUTHORSt Bakalikova'. 0. and
TITLE% Influence of Heat Treatment Prior to Grinding on the
Formation of Surface Martensite.
PERIODICALS Fizika metallov I metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol.10, No.l.
pp.101-105
TEXT: In accordance with earlier work of the authors (Ref.1),
the form&Lion.of surface martensite in due to the tendency of the
alloy towarda.martensite transformation, which depends in the
first instance on the chemical composition and on the uniformity of
the distribution of the Individual elements in the alloy. The
formation of surface martensite is influenced by.grinding which is
carried out in the preparation of cuts (Refs. 1 and 2). Simultaneous
presence of both factors in necessary to bring about the formation
of surface martensite. The first factor, the influence of the
orientation of the crystal lattice of the austenite grains and of
twins, is inter-related to a greater or lesser extent with.the
influence of grinding Inasmuch an it affectr the breaking up of the
crystallites, the rotation of the formed blocks etc. during the
process of grinding. In the here described work the authors
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influence of Heat Treatment Prior to Grinding on the Formation of
surface Martensite
investigated the influence of the annealing temperature and of
small fluctuations in the carbon content prior to grinding on the
formation of surface martensite. Whilst in the present work the
effect of heat treatment prior to grinding was studied, in the
earlier work (Ref.2) the influence of the temperature after grinding,
i.e. its influence on surface martensite already present. was
studied. Speciments 20 x 20 x 1.5 mm of three Kovar type alloys
with differing tendencies to form surface martensite were investi-
gated; (composition.in %) A - 27.5 Ni, 18.3 Co. 0.30 Mn, 0.065 Mg.
0.020 C, rest Fe; C content after annealing OiO68 (in charcoal)
and 0.010 (in air); 5 - 2647 Ni, 18.2 Co, 0.39 Mn, o.07 Mg,
0.034 C, rest Fe; C content after annealing 0.089 (in charcoal) and
0.025 (in air); C - 28.0 Ni. 17-97 Co, 0.48 Mn. 0.053 Mg, 0.10 C.
rest Fe; C content after annealing not analysed, Two specimens of
each alloy were ground with emery paper and polished with velvet
using.an aqueous suspension of spineline for the purpose of
verifying.the tendency of the alloy to form surface martensite,
The specimens of the material A proved to have considerable
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Surface Martensite
quantities of surface martensite, there was less in-specimens of
the alloy B and none whatever in the alloy C, the structure of
which remained purely austenitic. Six specimens each of each
I__--Alloy and each variant were heatee to -emperatures up'to, 900, 1000
and 11000C in the furnace with a protective atmosphere of dry
hydrogen (heat treatment 1) and held at that temperature for one
hour. After annealing, two specimens remained without additional
treatment, two others were cooled to -780C and two to -1930C (heat
treatment ii). rollowing thatg all the specimens were wet ground
and mechanically polished, The changes in the carbon content
were achieved by annealing in differing media, The increase in-the
carbon content was achieved by carburizing the specimens by
annealing them in charcoal, On the other hand, a reduction in the
carbon content was achieved by annealing in air, The annealing
temperatures were 900, 1000 and 1100'C and a part of the specimens
were again cooled down to -78 and -1930C, The percentual contents
of the Purface martensite and the normal martensite are tabulated.
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Surface Martensite
It was.found that the forniation of surface martensite is directly
dependent on,the pmeness of the alloy to normal martensitic
transformation. The authors conclude that in a similar manner to
the influence of,heat treatment prior to grinding on the formation
of surface martensites it can be anticipated that mechanical
working at elevated temperatures (rolling, forging etc.), during
which displacement of elements by diffusion is possible; will
influence the formation and the quantity of surface mnrtengite
during grinding. Probably this is the.cause of a striated
distribution of the.surface in the normal martensite observed in
other work published by the authors (Refs.1-4), Acknowledgments
are made to the Head of the Materials Division of Issledovatellskiy
institut vakuunmay elektrotekhniki (Research Institute for Vacuum
Electrical Engineering), Mr. Kvarda, for making the work described
in this paper possible. There are 2 tables, 1 figure and 4 non-
Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONSt Scientific Research Institute of Vacuum Electrical
Engineering and Physics Laboratory of the Transport
Card 4/5 Research Institute, Prague.
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Influence of Heat Treatment Prior to Grinding on the Formation of
Surface Martensite
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May 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
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skol) (lbthods of geopbysical prospecting; a textbook. 1st erl. illus.)
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Nov. 1955, Unal.
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"The magnetic normal field in geophysical prospecting."
P. 57 (Universitas Carolina. Geologica) Vol. 2. no. 1, 1956
Prague, Czechoslovakia
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April 1958
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Inst : -
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(CEFYMLLUM wds & ini) (LBERGIC ACID DIETHYIAMIM pharmacol.)
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Lab.delo no.4-.28-30 Jjr-Ag 055. (KMA 8:8)
(BLOOD COMULATION,
congulation rate & bleediqg time, detern.)
MASING V.- VAGA, A... otv. red.
(German-English-Swedisb-Fimish-Estoniark-RuBsian dictionary
of tems in the study of swamps]Sakea-ing:Lise-rootei-soome-
eesti-vene sooteaduolik oskusoonastik. Koostanued V.Masing.
Tartu., 2.96o. no p. (MIRA 15:8)
I..Tartu. Ulikool. Taimesustematika ja geobotaanika kateeder.
(German language-Dictionarie8j, Polyglot)
(Swamps--Dictionaries)
KAIDA, A.1 KUKKp..E.; MASINGP--Vo; TROS, Ho; VAGA, A.; AHAK~ A., red.
[Botany;.U~ctbook for schools of higher learning in three
partal Botaanika, bpik k6rgematele koolidele. Tallinn
Vaigus. Pt.l. 11965. 428 p. (In Estonian]
(MIRIL 18:22)
BAYERV MASLOV, M.N.; POPOVICHMO, G.D.;
SOBDIEV, N.N.; KALOSHIN, A.I., insh., retsenzent;
SAFRONOV, S.P., Insh., retsenzent; NAUNDV, V.I., kAnd.
tekhn. nauk, red.; YUMVICH, M.P., 1nsh., rod. isd-vi;
SHCHETININA, L.V., tekhn. red,
[Mechanic for repairing motor vehicles and tractors)
Slesarl ~o rsiontwaytomobilei i traktorow. [By] B.G.
Ba6r 1~ dr. M64kva, MasWz, 1963. 318 p. (MJRA 16a0)
(Motor ithicles-Maintenance and re air)
(Tmotats-Maintenance and repair.5
-C7XHOSIMAKTA~'/',b%6rAi
Ology *09nic-Motobiology.
Cabs J6ur 'It
Zhur 'Bioli no,2o, 1958, to. go66o
Author Zezulkova, M.
......... ..
Inst t
Title Fecal Streptooocoi in Svxface Waters
Using the Ibthod of YAnbrane Filters as an Indicator
of Fresh Vocal Contamination
C-rig Pub Ceskoal. 4j3., 1957, 2,, No 1, 38-4P (Czech)
Abstract Use of elective medium with sodium azide revealed strep-
tococci in 1*,., of the water samples inoculated into Roth's
fluid nediun - and in 17% of the water samples using
membrane filters with subsequent seedings on modified
solid modimt. The membrane filter method was convenient
for use with slightly polluted water for manifestation of
fresh fecal contamination as well as for isolation and
C drd 1/2
Hasinova, L. Sachas F.
Masinova, L. Sacha,, F. Bacteriological control of water and some
food products by means of membrane filters.
PO 36.
Vol- 8. no- 19 1957.
PRUMYSL PMAVIN
TEMOLOGY
Czechoolovakia,
So. East European Accessionsp Vol. 6, No. 5., May 1957
MASINOVA, Abuse; CHALUPA, Jiri
Statistical evaluation of the results of the coli-index estimation
of drinking vater by the standard Ficker-Partis and menbrane-filter
methods. Sbor pal Yod VSChT 4 no.1:309-331 owe,
(zUI 10-.9)
1. Ustay bygienr, Praha a Katedra tecbnologie vody, Vysoka skola
ebomicko-technologicka,,Praba.
(Escherichia coli) (Drinking vater) (Nembranes)
(Filters and filtration)
MASINOVA, LO
Inrititute of Hygiene (Ustav hygieny),
Prague,.Ceskoslovenska hygiena, No 9,
11contribution.to the Appraisal of -the
in Exai~_inations of Water."
CZECTTOSLOVAKIA
Prague
1963, I)p 568-570
Bacto-Strip Method
TICIXIPIWVA. O.;KASINOVA, V.
Polarographic determination of wwoocVcin and torramycla In pbarmacerutic
preparations, Cook. farm, 2 no.7-8:22&229 Ang 1953. (GDM 25:4)
3L. Of the Institute of Chemistry of PCIacky University. Olomouc.
KASINOTA, V.,*,SANTAVY, F.
f. --
- '0~w
-'.A- t
. , , , ,
Anodo-polarographic moximus of proteins.,Css. lek. cook. 92 n0.52;
1416-1417 is Doc 1933. (CIMIL 25:5)
.
Olomouc.
10 Of the I"tlttLts Of Chemistry Of ftlaciiy University,
vf
UJi-20d V. and LAMM Y.
4429.. AMOVA.T. and SAN
Anodidw-'
by proteins
Falack4ho Univ., Olomouc.
polarogra-phic maximum caused
CBS. 1933# 192/32 (1416-1,417) Graphe 3
When a protein solution. containing Cl-lons and more than 40 mg. of protein per 100 al..
e.g. CSF, Is polaregraphod on the anodic side after dilution with 0 1 N H2304, a now
hithert*1unknown.mazInum appears on the &media wavo of Cl-ions. The height of this
maximum to not linearly related to the concentration of present proteins. but fellow@
the -absorption isotherm. The Investigated polar*gmphic maximum Is caused by proteins,
to of catalytic nature and Is probably related to the surface phenomense It Is ob-
tained only when the curve is r W stored In the direction from n W tLve to positive
potentials. In the opposite direction the maximum In not observed or is such smaller.
In attempts to use the formation of the described =x1mum for diagnostic purposes.
about 550 CSF samples were analysed and it was found that the maxims appeared in
all cases where the protein concentration was elevated above a certain limit.
Rsyrovs4 - Prague
SO: Excerpts, Modica, Section II, Vol 7; Me 9
YIASINOVA~ V.
- "Substances of Colchicum autmzznale and their derivatives. MVII. Compounds from the
.flowers and corms of Colchicum specio Stev.'" Ceskosloveska Yorfologie, Praha,
IVol. 481 No. 5, Pay 1954, p. 712.
SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. 11, Nov. 1~54, L.C.
7
Xk~lajurr of some coulpounds of resins. podophyllf (Potk~:
POER
1 20-41" jfig~:and Fmnti�ek
6antait m~u-ho Univ., Owut( uc, Czech.). ch'tm.billy.
49. 1560-W1956).-Frum rviiua pWophylli. the- follawhig.
Utcd -*pd.
Co ads were Zo (thu Me and Ac i1trivit. were
tedbelow)z
us=
6*);- amixt-of PAYfolkraff~ur. 140-2, "MV,
-36.7'; !t%hyllokwirt, ax. 115-17' 31*
-132'; a-pe ftlix-A (1). in. 240-3-, -123
peUdlitt-A (11). ta. &G-21', -120, -122'; picrapda-
hyl[Fa, uL 2315,m-V, faj-,t V; a cmupd. (P-1), ru, 303--5',
diacely1denteth 3(P.
rauosy
Adraacdy&F-O-Z4' I I kro ophyllin, m.. 266-
J ..a- I I
--m;3" 45*if'
td *R
244
-143
i'iiiir
im~ M,
vm~ 2ti f~r fly: ,
218'. falp 20% asucelyl riv. 1,,tu. 2% 117';
di-Ale efiker u[ f. idnitical. wim' e ith . [Cr -
- 120'; di--Ae dcrh~. of 1U. in. 284% [a1 ia -12
di-Me e!Aer of ILE, identical with Me C I I I *.
jaiD 10*; Ac deri~. n[ 11, in- 230, (aim, c dcri~. of
IV m -223* Methylations were carried out KM
iWQ'ier soL of Clf:N,, ac,!tylations by heating 12 lim, at
60' widt A40 and AcOF,. The results agree with struc-
tults proposed billkhrecker and Hartwi:11 (C-4. 49,3132h)
and coutrgdlat t c structutts of Vms and, Brun (C.A. 49,
bf. 114dlk
1WRA. K..;.'B=ANffWA. B.; KASIOR, J.
DIsorUrs of carbobrdrate metabolism In infectious hepatitis,
PolsidAygod. lek. 9 no.29:901-906 19 July 54.
1. Z,111 111niki,ohordb WevnetrzrWch A.M. we Wrooladu; klorownik:
prof a dr 2.3moseldik.
(SPATIT15. MUMIOUS. metabolism,
aarbotWdrateag disord.)
(CumarntmS. metabolism,
In hepatitis, infects)
SZCZMIK, Idward,- "MIGA, Kleasyslaw; MIOR, Je rzy-,
Effect of dert&in pbrolcal factors on coronary inodficionqr.
Folskle arch. mede.wevnetrse .24 n9.1:71-& 1954.
1. 2 xxx Kiiutkt Chorob Vownstranych Akademil Kedyesnej we Wroolmine
Kisromiks.prof. dr 2.8ses klik
(COMARY DISZASS slology,
eff,*,of various p1we. factors)
PYZIOL, Antoni; HASIOR, Jerzy
Protective effect of unsaturated fatty acids on degenei,
istive
changes in the liver and kidney glomeruli in experimental
arterionleronia. Pol. tyg. lek. 18 no,49tl829-1834 ; 2 D163.
1. Z. III Kliniki Chorob Wbwnetrznych AM we Wroclawiu;kie-
rownik-. prof.,dr. R. Sz-ozekLik.
MASIOR, Zerzy
-- --------
Clinical studies on the effect of unsaturated fatty acids on
arteriosclerosis. Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no.26:983-986 22 J6164
1. Z III Kliniki Ghorob Wewnetrzn7ch Akadesii Medycznej we
'Wroclawiu; kierownik: prof. dr. med. FAvard Shozeklik.
MASIOR, Jerzy
Experi imental studies on the effect of unsaturated fatty acids
on arteriosclerosis. Pol. tyg. le1c. 19 no.30:1139-3.142
27 ilt-64
1. Z III Kliniki Chorob Wbwnetrznych Akademii Nedyaznej we
Wroclaviu; kierownik: prof* dro med. Edwam Szczeklik,
MASIORO.,J.i PLATEK, D.; ZGORNlAK, M.
The effect of ajmaline on the Wolff-Parkinson-White syredrot-e.
Kardiol. Pol. 8 no.2:185-187 165.
MASIOR, J.; PIATEK$ D.; ZGORNIAKO M.
-w'_
Repeated thrombosis of the-same coronary artery. Kardiol. Pol.
8 no.3:275-276 165.
1. Z Oddzialu Chorob Wewnetrznych Szpitala Powiatowego w Gorlicach
(Ordynator: dr. J. MiLsior).
MASICIR? M-1--- - -
c Ury,
The design of shoes; from the pra tice of the English Indus"
.Przegl skorzany,17 no.1:17-20 Ja 162.
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veimble
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rd Itkiew cromemis
=000mao. rw weds with 11MAW
00.1 and low at. 6 tbm IM114OW4 I'v t with NaOff of
OZ the 4A1 has
a,kith if C*UkiVVd U111Y .26 diSkSMY;
A
"
CI
M.
-
from aA and fm ffom ophaft; and is $011 Out,
11 Ul
11
1
at - 18'. The following -010. a givcn: d. - 0.9m),
at 50, . 13.T2* FaSkr. O"h polut - 2MO*,
1 J
0 acid no. I.W. mpon. no. lit), and I no. - 84.0~
0.0-.
0ow 119J.. W. A. Moure
.4b
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lag 00 0 0;0. 0 * 00 0:4 a of ~ab As I
Iml .__-, * o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 of
-ro If
oo If with at loom
ktAysis e% t$. of prittla stalf:
ten, ruttat tW
00
ACM~ j." . ISO hythrrAysis o"Urs in a Amilitr
(.tthkm 04 that CAU40,1 by fi-amyt.vw tO Kivt TAthtf high
11114. wt. all In -ing pco-tut -1 ainvi-
11111t.). 'A1jjtThI-4!"UtU1YP"I 11VAIWIV-6 "1 11"'
cluv~ WIL'Oss%, 11sr jifivretscr C'j;j 1"' 11) Ow
g'r *Uqe (4 IIA) 04 c'"141MICII it) It thr hh-~11,4111
*t: torr tit %tafvh. Alwv minyttutts-'u- it)
1W
ficutild sit"Oults 411141'rr WC111WAI 4"Wilitwls Ltstvt IhAfs
"IrthrmitIT14ne (Ill, thr tatirl 6 thotight it) ""Itobt
111shf-I 41ramp 411 broff,hillit. Ill m.61k, 1111-slossm Owl, t,
0 two
too
4,~4L Lift "Idt ct"WICA1,4110
"fee
ve
Ali
0 0 0 ?W 0 - a 0 _-i 110 too
OlTi 0 O,o_: 0 00.0 0 go 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111116 0 0 0
0- 0 60 a 0 0 10 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 -00 0
ch
Watch &W dko*W mmwo of W4 14
(11,011teck.. Wrodow. 111olAnd). =,"Som J L. Y.
away 0. 230-01WO)'-presh. win Ird ley wv
%-I cootmosofe-amylam(l). Theemliariwoof
t. a to. of diffacat strains of bwley Imm
Lwow mW ;Ziaw"Gbovis that one varwy (mm Wcoclaw
has a vay high I C"tent; the cm(iletc sk"Vitwriticution at
Starch with the aq. cats. 01 Wrockw-Wicy giv" (wily
9.1% dtimins (incit. wt. spWoz. 2MI). The romhArifiva-
tiou with exts. uf vAlicir Ikulrys givcq olilwas. 412% dnivin-
(n!2!. wt. 4CIAO-M.000). W. Saytialski
MASICR-1 --- S.--
A
7
it
663-4.0043: 621.798.13 662.71
p6lioit.Teehzdcal~ Able-to V'Pm~or s.,-Zlobrowski, J The We of afetal Darrds for. the SWeage
N!D. M4 of Beer,
Mechanjas~, E16ctrotechnics,- Pov tos Me me;talowy~h beczek do przec1wwywq ,nia
-x_ ,:tas (&a howywanla
piwal'.', Przemyst RoInyISpotywczy. NO-2. 1953, pp. 40-51, 0 figs..
7 tabs.
Invest1gation ov" the con-wive effect or beer on Metitis qj P-ojM
producUou viz. U
mid
(r-T,NI,Ti),- alumUmum 99.511o, alu1nil-durn OVA,/0" A141P atioy (09 -4
rhea be2r was tested far.Ve ion content pzd for chartseG In imia, 'Cho
aof metal samples was d6fortninOd (rOM th* dif-
extent
of co