SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MATEJEC, M. - MATEJKA, J.
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Fig. 11. Dependence of cutting
speed on thickness of aluminum
plate. - Legend: (1) Material
thickness (mm); (2) Cutting
speed (m/mm)
Current, 250-380 amp.; voltage, 65-75 v; gas quantity, 22-25 liters/min.
The pattern of the curve for other materials is similar except that
the cutting speeds are lower. The economy of the new method as compared
to other cutting methods can be seen from Fig. 12.
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Fig. 12. Economy of aluminum
plate cutting. - Legend:
(1) argon-hydrogen; (2) melting
doim; (3) planingi (4) sawing;
(5) costs (Kes/m; (6) thick-
ness (mm)
In conclusion it can be said
that the gas-shielded are
cutting method can be advan-
tageously applied to cutting
20 30 40 J101 aluminum, copperg stainless-
Obr, 11 Ekon6jnia delevis hUniks. clad plates and other materials
which cannot be severed by
oxygen cutting. The fused-on and heat-affected zones in all these
materials are much smaller than with oxygen cutting. The kerf faces are
of a high quality and the economy is very favorable and was confirmed
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ASSOCIATION: VUZ Bratislava
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AUTHORt Matejec, M., EnFineer
TITLE: New equipment for cutting of metals with the aid of the shiel-
ded electric arc.
PERIODICAL: Schweisstechnik, no. 2, 1960, 51-53
TEXTi Many tests have been made during the past years to study the pheno-
mena of the shielded arc. However, a practical evaluation was made possible
only recently when with the aid of a special test arrangement the arc plasma
in the form of a narrow nozzle was used for cutting only, thus eliminating
the material transport, whereas the are transporting the welding material is
only used for welding and fillet welding. The author then briefly describes
fundamentals of shielded are welding and mentions the following character-
istic results obtained during electric arc testes (1) the arc is thin where-
by its caloric value is very large due to the surrounding atmosphere; (2)
voltage and amperage have to match the thickness of the material to be cut;
(3) that part of the heat generated at the electrode and in the upper part
of the arc must be transferred to the material by the stream of gasi (4) the
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exhaust velocity of gases in the arc and in the jacket is so high, that
the gas stream, reinforced by the influence of the arc, drives off the mol-
ten material from the cutting groove so that edges remain smooth and clean.
The arc voltage depends on the elements of which the gas shielding surround-
ing the arc is composed. By adding hydrogen to argon - eventually by ad-
ding also nitrogen - the arc voltage increases to 60 to 90 V due to disso-
ciation. A further increase of the terminal voltage above 100 to 110 V
would endanger handling during operation. Hydrogen increases remarkably
the exhaust velocity of gases at the torch opening and directly effects the
removal of molten material from the cutting groove. Its quantity depends
on the characteristic of the material to be cut; and also the mixture ra-
tios argon - hydrogen, and nitrogen - hydrogen change.
After finishing the tests on properties of the narrow are, a prototype of
the VUS torch "arg.ORS" was developed. It was intended to also use this
torch with present oxygen torches. Fig.2 shows the complete set, Fig.3 the
semi-automatic torch cutter "Mikron" RSO (with oxyacetylene torch replaced
by arc torch), and Fig 4 shows the hand torch (abstractor's note: Figs 3 &
4 have been mixed up in the text),
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Cutting of edges can be performed by the usual adjusting of an angle under
which the torch has to cut. The orifice must be designed such as to en-
able an arbitrary angle setting without changing the distance between the
material and the orifice. Torch cutting of cast iron, plated steel and
other hard-to-cut metals is not limited by the material property but only
by material thickness. All edges cut with the are are straight and clean
and can be used for welding without any additional processing.
According to the given conditions aluminium can be cut up to 35 mm thick-
ness, stainless steel and copper up to 30 mm thickness. For cutting of
greater thicknesses it becomes necessary to adapt the torch as well as the
power source. The cutting speed for shielded arc cutting depends to a
large extent on the material thickness. Fig.5 shows the cutting speed
depending on sheet thickness. For cutting of other material the diagram
characteristics are similar. The author ends his article with the state-
ment that a wide application of this shielded are cutting equipment large-
ly depends on the availability of a suitable power source which is presently
being developed in the CSR. As temporary replacement serves the set Praga
500 (domestic product) which can be used to cut aluminum up to 35 mm and
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other material up to 20 mm thickness. For cutting of greater thicknesses j
the power source has to be connected series-parallel, There dire 5 fligures.
ASSOCIATION. Forschungsinstitut fuer Schweisstechnik, Bratislava (Research
Institute for Welding Engineering).
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MATEJFLI Michel, inz.
Equipment for plasma-cutting of metals. Zvaranie 11 no. 6:169-172
Je 62.
1.Vyzkumny ustav tvarersky, Bratislava.
MATFJWj, Hic Dze
lh~
Plasma cutting technology. Zvararde 22 no.1:2-6 Ja 163.
1. VyOk = y ustav zvaracakyj Bratislava,
LIST GERMUN/Electricity - Dielectric.
Abs J ir : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 6, 1959, 13310
Author : Watejec, R.
Inst :-
Title : Measurerjents of Electric Conductivity of Single-Crystal
Silver Halogenides.
Orig Pub ! Z. PIIYB., 1957, 148, No 4, 454-495
Abstract : No abstract.
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COUNTRY -3DR B-5
CATMORY
AB-.,. j0UP,- ?401
1~111 -7 -1
Mai -
Th e Kirietics of the Formation and Recomnination
of Frenkel Defects in Silver Halide Crystals
P(JB. Z Phyri , 11,1 , No 5,. 535-,-,12 (1958)
A 11"S rRA C T
A notioquilihrium concentration of lelec~a in Ag
n3liue crysi:,als tinder Val-!Oils condition. C', aeat-
irg and cooling has bQen obtained from data ,n
tile temperature dep-~nd-~nce of tI,e e---,u;l:cr-um
c:,..r,,cen*,!a,.icr,. 'of defe,;~P, :.Ptei-Ftltial Ag i o.%,
vn~! Vacancies 1r, the-ci!ver 5uhlut-ice. Tn$~ kin-
fo! the mpnl. of tne equ~ I -.,,) r i u.'r.
con,--(~:Itrati~,[-, 'ZICalitted, Th(- t!.~ior i s
1 re,
CIII)q;1-,arG-,I Witt: th~v
tem3 !rai: ~;r
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CATI,:GORY
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ABS. 1101JR. RZKhim., No- 21 1959, 74owl
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ORIG. ?UB.
ABSTRACT :to liquid air temperature, held for some time at
that temperature, and then rapidly heated to -200.
On heating, the electric conductivity beginsto in-
crease, attains a maximum, and then decreases to
the equilibrium value for that temperature. A
sudden cooling of the crystals freezes the defects
The subsequent rapid heating to a temperature be-
low that from which the initial quenching was
started results in an excess concentration of
defects for that particular temperature; the excesi
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MAT&JECK, J.
Paris exhibition of aeronautics. lords ?- d -pictures about the world of aviation.
p. 416
P. 418
ho4' 18, Sept. 195:,~
KRIDLA VU3TI
':"raha, CzecYoslavakia
SO: Montnly List of East European Accessions, (EE-AL), LC, Vol. 5, no. 2
February 1956, Uncl.
YUGOSIAVIA/Chemdcal Teclu-iclogy- Chiemical Prclucts and '11,eir 7-4
Appl-Lcation. - Corrosion. Corrosinin Coi,trol.
Abe Jour: Ref hur-Khiri-, No 2, 1959, 5W.
Author Matojic,- -14-11orad._
Inst
Title Effect of Corrosion on Fatigue of Metals.
Orig Pub: Zast. mater., 1957, "-,, 1!o 12, 423-427.
Lbstract: Questions concer....-Z t,e corrosion (C) of var`ous metals
and alloys uj~der cond-tions of fatigue are discussed.
The determirarior. of w ef specimens of metals, -which
had preliminarily beer., exposed to C, y4olded following
results depend-ing on the kind of C. Unifom C did n~,,t
affect the fatigue of a n~etal. Pittli%j, noticcably de-
creased ,-' W, as well as )ther meclianical. properties.
Intercrysta~llite C affccts the fatigue very maich. The
Clete I-ninati on of w of specimens in the simultonecus,
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YUVj~;L.VIA/Cherdcol Technoici~y. Chunder-1 Prrducts and Their F-4
Application. Corrcsion. C6rrosion Cmitrol.
Abs Jour- Ref Viur-KhiL., Tic, 2, 1959, 5o46.
actio.,; -,- the Porrosion medj.umi resulted in following
relr,tion;: In the absence of O~,, a oolutions of sea water
Of -I
had a quite :-egligible effect di the decrease -
C'f C-'-~Uor- stt~el. of =iy materials (steel contaYning
- -1 1~ duralurdn,
0.5',',' C, staJn ~ss steel with 0.12~p C and 15',, Cr,
pure cxmc;aled C-c,, az~-iealed brass, Fb) was greater in vacuo
than in air. L. the case of Pb, it was 2.24 tii:,~es greater.
The prc-sercc r~,r a-boonce of 02 d-id not influence the magni-
tude of W mly in the case of alloys of Mg with 2'~ "'J.
w incre.-.scd i:. dry iir. It is -Lssizncd that the influ-
ence of the C on the fatiguo of metals is caused
by the catalytic -iction of water in the presence of 0 2: The
following exT-l,,Lna4u-]"c:-' of the mechanism of destruction ir.
consequence of the corrosim fatigue is offered. The prctec-
tive fili.: appeanri,.C on the surfnce of the ia:tal is continu,,11y
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YUGOSLWI;,/Chemic~il Tochnologn,. Chc:rdml Products and Their j,,-4
Applic-ation. Corrosion Control.
Abs Jour: Ref 7-hur-1-diin., Ea, 2, 1)59, 5c)46.
destroyed in various places -,jr-der the influcnee mf
sign-changing loads, n-nd thus the co-idLitions for the
formation of initial scats of corrosion in the shape of
iritercrystallite fissures are created. In ti::ie the
fissures exp=d as bmiches or as a cob web under the
action of repeated loads, which results in a rapid de-
struction of the protective film. The dependence of
(' w on the mebe.- of cycles of sign-changing loads was
noted. Thus, a specimen of steel alloyed with Si end Ni
exposed to the action of sweet water withstood 1 million
of blows made at the rate of 1450 blows per min, while
at the rate of 5 blows per min and under the influence of
the same leads the destruction took place after 110,000
blows. The following are the most effective methods of
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YUGOSLAVI[-,/Chemical Technolo&f - Cherdeal Prnducts and Their ii-4
Application. CGrrrsion. Corrosion Control.
Abs Jo-,.r: Ref Zhur-IQ-dn-, No 2, 1951-9, 5046 .
protection of various steels from C in sweet wc~ter and
from the decreaso of 11 COIL-lected with it: electrolytic
coating, ritridJnLy C tyng with pl,7~stics dditior-
.5 -1 - , C!7i
of 0.(~Z~ Na Cr to the water. - V.
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MARIN, S.; FRANCISYOVIC, V.; KU13, M.; MATF-KIC, M.
Clinical and s-argalcal evalul~---- ' - -, ' , ' ' ' -.- -, f br - r., -. ~:-'
carninoma. Tuberkuloza 17 n ],~
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Methods of "rational research, Tehnih Jug 17 no.7:Suppi.:
Organizadja rada 12 no.7:2403-VX J3. 162.
1. Upravrdk Centra za obucavanje rukavodecih kaorova,, Beograd.
01.
Czechoslovakia/Fitting Out of Laboratories - Instr=ents, Their Theory, Conatruc-
tionY and Use, H
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 62oo5
Author: 14atejicek, A., Pajl, Z.
Institution: None
Title: Device for Automatic Recording of Distillation Curve
Original
Periodical: Pristroj pro samocinny zaznam destilacni krivky, Chem. prumysl.,
1956y 6, No 3, 96-98; Czech; Russian, English resum4s
Abstract: Description of a laboratory instrument in which the amount of dis-
tillate is determined by means of a photoelectric cell (recording
of liquid level in measuring cylinder) and is recorded concur-
rently with the temperature.
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CZECHOSLOVAKTA/ lab ort- to ry Equipment. Instruments. Meir
Theory, Construction, and Use. F
;,bs Jcur: Ref aur-Khir--,., Nc 13, 1958, 43155.
Author MA-teiicek A
Inst
Title Laboratory Rectification Colurr..
.)ri,,- Pub: Chem. pruLWsl, 1956, 6, No 8, 343.
:,bstx-.ct: Dripf description of a cclurin with an electro-
raGnetic device fc)r the collection of saxiples or
fractions.
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MA TFZ1 C -j-A .
A laborntc ry vJscosifneter 1c.r memire-ents in ves..~.ls used f( r c~ierl- cql renctjJ, rs.
p. 106 (Chemi ck-y Pru,,vsl. Vol. 7, m . 2, F'( t). 1,, 57, Prans, Czec-1c sl )
11--cntUy Index ( f iia st Furcr-e,-,n Accessi ( nss ( L'r-.P- 1 ) " ' - Vc, I - 7, m . ~, I
February 19",d
SIVOKOVA, Marta; 1*1
t~I'Lj I ~GEKAI ois
The ternary aystem meth~Lnol-w:.~ter-lo~l-dic~,'Loroothane.
Chem prum 1-2, no.10:544-546 0 162.
1. Vyzku=y ustair syntetickych pryskyric a laku,
f--Lrdubi ce.
T-KCURPTA, MICA Sec _9 Vol. 9/8 surgeT7 Aup
r-ei , .5.5
P2
'4368. MATM&K E. ChIrAlin., Kodice. ~Thromboza abdomindlnej aorty so
re clalffin-al-qskyt u lien. Th rombos is of the abdom ina I a o r ta
M
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its incide nce in wom en ROZHL. CHIR. 1954, 33/2-3 (86-92) Illus. 3
A short survey of the cases published in the world literature from the first des-
cription of Graham to that of Leriche (1814-1940). Three cases are analysed and
the relation to thrombosis of an iliac artery is emphasized. Gangrene of the limb
was present in all 3 cases, Bilateral lumbar sympathectomy was followed by mar-
ked improvement with a return of the interrupted menstruation.
Vleek Prague
MATIJICIIK, I.
Two unusual cases of six-lobs lungs. Bratiel. lek. listy 34 n0.5:
525-531 May 54-
1. 2 Chirurgickej klAniky LPSU v Kosiciach. prednosta prof. dr.
J.Knazovicky.
(LUNGS, abnormalities,
accossory lobes)
(ABNCRHALITIZS.
lungs. accessory lobes)
KLUJ IcAl, jhdI
PhloSsusla, casrules. dolens with skWens of the extroulti*s.
lo2bl.chirs, 34 nD-5:304-310 MAY 55.
1,, 2 chirurgickaj kliniky v loslatach - prodnosta; prof. MOr
JaKnuovicky
(MORBOPEMITIS
phlegmasis exerales, dolens. with gangrene of
extroultles, pathele)
(GAIGIMB
extremities in phlegmasla casrulea, dolens. pAthol.)
MATBJICIK. M.
&-"" "~2- --~" I
,';'! ;7-: -
Surgery of the thoracic aorta. !Iozhl.chir. 34 no.9:561-569 Nov 55.
1. Z chirurgickej kliniky v Kosiciach. prednosta prof. J.Knazovicky
(AORTA, surgery,
thoracic (Gz))
HATAJIGNK. 1.
rosemmit~ies of application of Blakemore's synthatic rings in
vascular surgery. Rozhl.ehir. 34 no.10:594-604 Dec 55.
1. Z chirurgickaj kliniky LYSU v KoBiciach; prednosta prof. KOr
Jan Inazovicky.
(CARDIOVASCULLR SYSTRM, surgery,
plastic rings in exper. surg. (Gz))
ICDICA Soc.9 Vol.11/6 Surgery June 57
3281. JOATEMEK E. and FANTt;* A. Chir. Klin. LFUK. Kogiciich; Chir. Khri.
VLA, Hradec KrAlov6. -rransplantAcia cicvnych,9tiepov. T r a n s p la n Ij -
t i o n o f v a s c u I a r g r a f t s BRATISLAVSKE LEKARS. LISTY 1956,
36(11)/1 (24-37) Tables 2 Illus. 5
After a review of the literature on advantages and deficiencies of different conser-
vation methods, the authors present their early results with the transplantation of
vascular grafts in 43 dogs. They performed 19 experiments an peripheral arteries
with venous grafts, and 24 on the thoracic part of the aorta with aortic grafts, They
used as preserving agent a mixture of We plasma and physiological saline with tile
addition of penicillin and formalin which represented in the preserving solution a
0,1-0.2% concentration. Grafts so preserved kept their elasticity and solidity for a
relatively long time. Based on the clinical and histologically confirmed findings the
authors are of the opinion that, beside the quality of the preserving agents and the
method of performing the transplantation. morphological changes in the graft are
caused by functional stress and the biological milieu into which they are placed.
KATZJ ICXK, 1.
%
Problems of angiostorW in chronic experiments. Cesk. fysiol. 6 no.l:
104-105 '57.
1. Chirargicka klinika v Kosiciach.
WOOD VMBIS, surgery.
aagiostony (CZ))
MATTWICEK, Emil
~--. -
Advantages and disacIvantages of artificial extracoronary circulation
iu myocnrdial revascularization. Rozhl. chir. 3B no.4:243-254 Apr 59.
1. Z chirwgickej kliniky LAW v Koolciach, prednosta: prof. J. Knazovicky.
(HEkRT, surge
extracoronary myocardial revaBcularization (Cz))
S
EXCERPTA MEDICA .50C 18 Vol 4/1 Card-Jova.,j. Dis. Jar, 60A
226. PhlegmaMacacruleadolens in infants M ATFj1CFK 1".. 1) ~( Ii I. Fk V.al~, I K,
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MATBJICBK, B.
Modern trends in complex therapy of late embolism . RozhI. chir.
39 no.4:237-244 Ap 160
1. Chirurgicka klinika v Kosiciach. UK, prednosta prof. J. Xhazovicky.
(THROMBODOOLISM, ther. )
ULTZJICBK,B.
A esoe of double rapture of aneurysm of the abdominal aorta.
Rozhl. ebit. 39 no.53353-359 )V 6c).
1. Chirurgicka kliniks university J.P. Warika v Kosicisch,
prednosta prof. J.Xnazovioky.
(AORTIC ANIMSM compl.)
MAT=M,.: S.
bilateral parasternal congenital diaphragmatic hernia in a 12-Tear-
old girL Cook. pediat. 16 no-4049-352 Ap 161.
1. ChImVickej klinika lek. fak. Univ. P. J. Safarika v Kosiciach,
prodnosta prof, J. Knazovicky.
(F=NrA DIAMAMUTIC in inf & chi3A)
HATERCEK, E.; MILICHOVSKY, R.; FAGUIA, J.
Elevation of venour pressure in the coronary sinus and its effect
an coronary circulation and on changes in the myoeardium. Rozhl.
chir. 40 no.7*.444-1+52 JI 161.
1. Chirurgicka klinika v Kosiciach, prednosta prof. dr. J. Knazovicky.
(BLOOD PRWSURE Fbbysiol) (CORONM MSEIS pbysiol)
MYOCARDIUM Pathol)
-1 i 4~
'q
16
!R 3
Ali AB
All
Jv " 'a -194 ilig -dig
MAnnax, E, -
On the problem of the intram7ocardial implantation of homologous
arteries to increase nyocardial blood flow. Bratisl. lek. listy 42
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1. Z Chirurgickej kliniky Lek. fak. Univ. P. J. Safarika v Kosiciach,
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(CORONARY VESSELS surg) (HEART SURGERY exper)
MATEJICEK E
Possibilities of revascularization with intramyocardial implantation
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MATEnCEK, R.
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1. Chirurgicka klinika bek. fak. Univerzity P.J. Safariks v
Kosiciach, veduci prof, MUDr,, J. Knazovicky.
MYOCARDIAL INFARCT'j (CMITUM)
MUSCLE TRANSPLOTATION)
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY)
~
(HFART FNLARGEKKNT)
(niANSPL414TAT10N)
MATEMM, FRANTTSil
"Determination of metals and boron in Pietal borides.tt
Czechoslovakia CA-
Chemie (Prague) 8, P7-P (1052).
MAIEJI~EK, FRjbNIIShK 1,zech LA: LlliC,75
to.Uetermination of ocygen anc; moisture in eiectrolylicaiiy prcdLCed rrj-drc,.E:::."
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(GYNEGOLOGY)
VO.TTISEK, Oldrich, NUDr.;
Manifestations of reduced bone marrow activity in gold treatment
of progreslive chronic polyarthritts. Cas. lok. cook. 95 no-32:
884-888 17 August 56.
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(HEMOPOTETIC STST'34, physiol.
off. of gold ther. in rheum. arthritis (Cz))
(GOILD. tber. use.
rheum. arthritis, off. on hemopoistic System (C2))
VOJTISEK. Otdricb; MATkICSK, Vladimir
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(SCHIZOPHRMIIA, physiol.
autonomic NS (Cz))
(AUTONOMIC 1MV07.; SYSTD4, in var. dia.
schizophrenia (Cz))
MALEC, R.; ROUIVAL, Vi.; M4,TLJIGEK, V.; SGHINDUi~l, C.
Our experience with surgical therapy of severe closed brain injur-Le-S.
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1. Neurochi-.rargicka klirlika KU v Hradci Kralove, prednosta prof.
MUDr. R. Petr.
(BRAIN wds & inj)
KOO? M. ;- ~; MZC' R.
Comparison of the clinical picture of subdural h-ematcrras in var-~c---
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1. Neurochirurgicka klinika lekarok-e fakulty KU v Hradci Kralove, pradn.
prof. dr. R. Petr.
(HEMTOMI SUBDURAL)
NEMBCEK, Stanislav; MATF.JICEK, Vaclav.
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On the technic of histological neuronography. Sborm.ved. prac.
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1. Neurologicka klinika; prednosta: prof. MUDr. R.Petr.,LFUK
v Hradci Kralove.
NADVO-TMIK,P.1 RATRJICEK,V.,- DROZET,V.; LELEK,J.; SPACEK9C.; SKOGDOPOLE,B.
Experiences with the use of cybernetic diagnosis in neuro-
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1. Veurochirurgicka klinika, kyberneticky kabinet a strojni
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Praha.
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MATEJICFK V - NADVORNIK, P.; DROZEN, V.
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Further progress and perspectives in machine diagnosis In
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1. Neurochirurgicka klinika (prednosta prof. Dr. R. Petr)
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v Hradci Kralove.
913-67
AP6031226 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0088/66/000/005/0435/0439
AVTHOR*~ Nad-vorniLkj___Pav.el, (Docent; Doctor of medicine; Candidate of sciences);
Mateiicek, Vaclav (Doctor of medicine; Hradec Kralove); Votruba, Antonin
0C-n-jinee-r-)',-' H6uda. Vaclav (Graduate mathematician; Prague); Drozen Vladimir
(Doctor; Hradec Kralove)
ORG: [Nadvornik; Matejicek] Neurosurgical Department. Faculty of Medicine,
Hradec Kralove (Neurochirurgicka klinika lekarske fakulty); [Votruba; Houdal
Division of Automation, UME, Prague Wtvar automatizace, UME); [Drozen]
Pedagogical Faculty, Hradec K?alove (Pedagogicka fakulta)
TITLE: Diagnostic work by an LGP 30 computer
SOURCE: Kybernetika, no. 5, 1966, 435-439
TOPIC TAGS: computer application, nervous system disease, medical science
ABS'1-2ACT: Diagnosis of neurosurgical diseases by an LGP 30 computer has been
experimentally tested at the Neurosurgical Department of the Faculty of Medicine
in Hradec Kralay-r- The probability matrix for the computer work was designed and
based on a statistical evaluation of 150 case histories of the department in which
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56 different diseases have been established from 60 clinical findings (symptoms).
Bayes equations were utilized in the program. For satisfactory results the compu-
ter had to name the correct diagnosis as first or second item among five possibili-
ties. The machine succeeded in 108 cases, i. e. , in 72. 616 of patients. This
result equals the diagnostic work of medical specialists in outpatient departments,
and proves better than that of emergency and district medical practitioners. Orig.
art. has: 3 tables and I formula.
SUB CODE: 06, 091 SUBM DATE: IlDec65/ ORIG REF: 003/
2/2 VMh
Neurology
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
CZ/0088/66/000/035/0435/04-39
AIJ TI-1 OR INadvornik, Pavel (Docent; Doctor of medicine; Candidate of sciences);
Matejic-ek, _ YpcLa_.y (Doctor of medicine; Hradec Kralove); Votruba, Antonin
(Ehg~neerY,-Houda, Vaclav (Graduate mathematician; Prague); Drozen, V-1adimir
(Doctor; Hradec Kralove)
ORG: [Nadvornik; Mlatejicek] Neurosurgical Department, Faculty of Medicine,
Hradec Kralove (Neurochirurgicka klinika lekdrske fakulty); [Votruba; Houdal
Division of Automation, UME, Prague (Utvar automatizace, UIME); [Drozen]
Pedagogical Faculty, Hradec Kralove (Pedagogicka fakulta)
TITLE: Diagnostic work by an LGP 30 computer
SOURCE: Kybernetika, no. 5, 1966, 435-439
TOPIC TAGS: computer application, nervous system disease, medical science
ABSTRACT: Diagnosis of neurosurgical diseases by an LGP 30 computer has bet!n
experimentally tested at the Neurosurgical Department of the Faculty of Medici--Ie'
in Hradec Kralove. The probability matrix for the computer work was designed and
based on a statistical evaluation of 150 case histories of the department in which
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