SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIHUTIU, N. - MIKA, J.

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f- ita i ,, ai t J S I KAR 1 :)i Jan/Junf, Vo L. HORIA, A.; MIHUTIIU,, 9. Financial means for stimulating technical progress. Probleme econ 15 no.9:114-126 5 162. L 05639-67 j1-4-r( (M ACC NR, Ap6022183 -SOURCE c O-DE-: --IjWo-o~3-/(-)6/o-c6-/-o6VOiiVdf3-j AUTHOR: Miydel, A. -- Miidel, A. ORG: Institute of Geology Acadeqr of Sciences, Estonian _SSR (Institut geologli I,- Akademif nauk Estonskoy SSR)----- TITLE: On the connection between modern concepts regarding the earth's crust and the erosion-accumulating activity of the rivers of Estonia SOURCE: AN EstSSR. Izv. Ser fiz-matem i tekhn n, no. 1, 1966, 121-133 TOPIC TAGS: earth crust, erosion, physical geology ABSTRACT: This is a review article showing, on the basis of the accumulated explor- atory data, that the geological structure of the Estonian valleys is such as to in- dicate a close connection between the erosional and accumulative action of the rivers and the contemporary movements of the earth's crust. The geological construction of north Estonian valleys indicates a general uplift of the earth's crust, which is particularly revealed in the intensive river-bed erosion occurring in the lower course of the rivers. This is observed in the longitudinal profile of the rivers, the spreading of the anomalous sections, the frequency of D-shape transverse profiles of th e valleys, and the thickness of the alluvial sediments. In the middle and upper portions of the rivers the effect of the uplift of the earth's crust is slighter, since both sections of the river are separated from the general base of erosion by a local erosional base (the north Estonian glint). The comparison of level-ling and Card 1/2 L Oo39-6/ ACC NR.- AF6022183____ geological data with the distribution of anomalous sections of the rivers of the Parnu river basin proves the existence of a saddle bend represented by a crush zone which probably moves in the shape of blocks. This crush zone is generalla@ traceable in the regional distribution of anomalous sections of rivers, representing a NE - SO- directed zone. In the lower course of the right-sided tributaries of the Parnu rivq'r,, the alternations of the velocity of the contemporary movements of the earth's crust cause a river-bed erosion in the named region, whereas in the left-sided tributaries they call forth an accwnulation. The alluvial deposits of the lower courses of South Estonian rivers are of a relatively great thickness; the rivers here have a small gradient, and anomalous Bec-Gions are missing. These facts point to a general rela- tive sinking of the earth's crust which keeps on in the lower courses of those rivers that flow into the Peipsi and Pihkva lakes and into the south part of IALke Vortsjarv. The formation of the anomalous sections in the middle courses of the south Estonian rivers Is mainly connected with the ancient relief. (Author's abstract]. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE: 17Apr,65/ ORIG REF: 034/ OTH REF: 002 Card V2 YTTOLA, 11. Graoe cultivation in the home gnrden. D. 181. SOT3TALISTLTK POLLMANDT'S. Tallinn, 7ungarv. Vol. 11, no. Z, Arm. Ined. /_1 /11- Monthly List of East Ekiropean Accessions (FFAT), LC, Io. 4, Jul-.r-iq5Q. Uncl. BRAUKER,R.; GALSA,Gh.; UICOIAWGU,T.; KINGU,Z.; PASGlU,T.; BUGUR.N.; KILM, I.; XNACHZ,N.@ POPESCU,Ana Considerations on the sequelae of epidemic hepatitis. Probl. ter., Bucur. 10 no.2:29-44 '59. (HVATITIS,INFICTIOUS, complications) (LIVER CIRRHOSIS, etiology) (MYOUS SYSTEM, diseases) (GASTO1011STINAL DISXASAS, etiology) (CHOLECYSTITIS, etiology) BR&UM,R.,Prof.; DMAYO,A..dr.; KIIN3U,I.,dr; 14INCU,I.,dr.; BUCUR,14.,dr. Considerations on the post-gyocardial-infaret syndrome. Ked. intern..Bacur. 11 no.5-1757-762 160. 1. Incrare efectusta in Clinica medicala, Spitalul "BrincovenescO. director. prof. R. Brauner. I (KYMUMILL WARM complications) BRAUNER,R., prof.; NITU, Victoria, dr.; HOANCA,O. dr.; MIMEA, I.dr. Serum glycoproteins in atherosclerosis. Med. intem. 1@ no.l: 39-46 Ja'64 1. Lucrare efectuata In clinica medicala a Spitalului "Brincovenese" (director: prof. R.Brauner). MIJAC. D. Problem of night work of women in textile industry. p. 20 (Tekstilna 1ndustrija) Vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 1957. Belgrade, Yugoslovia SO: MORMLY INDEX OF EAS-1 ZMOPRAN ACCESSIONS (EF'I) LC, VOL. 7. NC. 1. JAN. 195P rr. F@ 1TANK1FW1CZ,ZofIaj-K1JAL, Xa21Miera, MAJEW.117A, Barbara Evaluation of nut- tion on one of the state farms In Lublin Voivodenhip. Rocan panstv 3&kl hig 14 no.5,453-460 1 163. 1. Laboratory of Nutrition Hyglenc, Inatitut.0 of Occuppatlonal Medicine wid Pura'. Hygiene, LublAn. MIJALCIC, R. Examinations for the rank of first sergeant in the administrative and quartermater services. P. 79. VOJNI GLASNIK. (Jugoslavenska narodna armija) Beograd, Yugoslavia Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. b, no. 9, Sept. 1959 Uncl. BLAGOJEVIC, Sinisa, dr.; HIJALKOVIC, Aleksandar, dr. Staphylococcal enterotoxJLn as a causative agent in food poisoning. Glas. hig. InBt. 10 no.3/4'-49-54 Jl-D 161. 1. Higijenakl zavod u Nisu. (FOOD POISONING microblol) (STAPHrLOTOCCAL INFECTIONS) (TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS) COSIC, B.; MIJALKOVIC, A.; JVKOVIC, T. Adams-Stokes symcirome as a lBt sign of rheumaLic fever. Reumatizam 13 ro.1:12-16 166. 1. Djecje odeljenje Opste bolnice u Nisu. DI'Til-1, 'Iel@jzar, dr.; Al-i:na-rAar !te rn r, pe e--; 3 n f 1, GPF Cc zr (3ef. YUGOSLAVIA DJURIC, Velizar, RIJALYOVIC, Aleksandar; Department of Pediatrics, Nii General Hospital 'Subcutaneous Emphysema in Rea.rirntory Infections" Belgrade, Srpski Arkhiv za Toolokupno Le@mratvo, Vol 94, tio 6, 1966, pp 597-602 Abstracts In view of the rarity of the subcutaneous emphysema tho authors describe three case3 of this illness in four to twelve months old babies. The subcutaneous emphysema accompaniod in all cases a respiratory infection of the lunge which was probably viral in origin. There are 2 Yugoslav and 5 Western references. (Manuscript received, 15 Jan 65.) T) c ore npw a nnua exa:,,' n@, v C, ca -I RYKOWSKI, Henryk; rwOCZyjrSKj, Jan; PANASSWICZ, Jozef; JARMWSIA, Karla; MIJAISTA, Kr-I s t. yna; HUBL, Stanislaw Controlled arrest of cardiac functions in experimental open heart surg- ary with hy-nothermia. Polaki przagl. chir. 30 no.5:567-570 Kay 58. 1. Z II. Zakladu Chirurgii 1. D. i S.K.L. Kier: prof. dr J. Rutkowski z Zakladu Kardiologil I.D. i S.K.L. Kier: prof. dr Zara z Zakladu Pis- jopntologli Instytutu Hematologil, Kier: dr J. Panasewtoz. (Hrim, surgery, exper. open heart surg. in hypothermia. controlled cardia-c arrest (Pal)) (HYPOTEFUNIA, experimental, in open heart surg. with controlled cardiac arrest (Pol)) KIJAHMMS- M. Automobile industry of Yugoslavia and the problem of materials. p. 25. Periodicalt TESIA. Vol. 6. no. 1. Jan./Feb. 1959, TECHNOLOR SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (MI) LC Vol* 8. no, 4 April 1959, Uncl. YIJAS, D. The production of our textile industry fr m t@.e beginning of January up to the end of April 1957. P. 134 (Tekstilna Industrija) Vol. 5, No. 5, May 1957, Belgrade, 7ugoslo-ia SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST EUROPFIN ACCF-SSIONS (FFAI) 11C, VOL. 7, .110. 1, JAN. 19 58 W 7*rr@@4 PP%@O ------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Z;k., "ro s L--@ V f - 11 b ring Vr,@erincr.s,-- Vol 0, 17-0j, L C31-, LA z ocr@,Les ana i@' c c. -.;C @S C'n az --e. 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Newas mAnnual Meeting of the Association of Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians of the People's Republic of Croatia Took Place on April 21, 1961 in Zagreb.8 @"j JA TOVI-qxi-. -1ver Yurc lavia not given., nct ;iven Sc@z*c'-- Belgrade Veterinarski vlasnik, No 9, 1961, pp 715-718. 'Tho Development of the Veterinary Service in the Now Stage of the Sociali3tic Development of our Country.4 Y i: GOS I'\ VI I. MIJ -At *@ il Lit ion ikot @.@vvri. .;o I vi:) Tecnnfca I, '_.ani I-ary a nd Financi a I Pro 6 1 vms a L t h (@ Bihic .S latight erhousc Between 1 9j 5 and I It'2. " Belgrade, -Ve-te-ri-nar-s-k-i--G,la-s-ni-k, Vol 17, r:o 4p 1963; rp 365-369. A6str act: Sore was tht cmidiLlon of the City Slaughterhouse in Bihac in 1954 and FreaL improvements were made since then when the establishment was taken over by veterinary staff. Diagram oi layout, I table. MARKOVIC, Borleav, ing.; MATIC, Dimitrije, ing.; MLTATOVIC, Ivan, ing. Coking of primary residues of crude shale oil and heavy Jermenovei petroleum at the 'delayed coking" experimental plant at Pancevo. Nafta Jug 12 no.5:129-137 My 161. 1. Rudarski institut Beoffrad (for Markovic) 2. Opitna stanice. Pancevo (for Matic and Mijatovicl-,- (Yugoslavia-Petroleum industry) MATIC, Dimitrije, ing. (Pancevo, Zarka Zranjanina. 143a); MIJATOVIC, Ivan, ing. Results of the tests of raw oil from the Aleksinac bituminous shales. Tehnika Jug 16 no.lOtl837-1842 0 161. 1. Chief of the Test Station for the Technology of Aleksinac Bituminous Shales, Pancevo (for Matic). 2. Chief of the Exploration Department Group of the Test Station for the Technology of klekainac Bituminous Shales, Panoevo (for Mijatovic). MATIC, Dimitrije, inz. (Pancevo, Zarka Zranjaning 143A); MIJ-ATOVIC, Ivan_, inz.; KOIXK30, Marj an, inz. Hydrogenation of,the Aleksinac crude shale oil with a view to obtaining fuel and ihe lu*iqcating oil. Tehnike Jug 17 no.9: Suppl. Hemindustrija 16 no.9:1761-1769 S 162. 1. Upravnik Opitne stamice za tehnologiju aleksinackih uljnih skriljaca, Pancevo (for Matic). 2. Sef ietrazne grupe Opitne stanice za tehnologiju aleksinackih uljnih skriljaca, Pannevo (for MiJatovic). 3. Sef istrazivackog laboratorija Refinerija "Boris Ki ON, Rijoka (for Kolombo). *1 ILIC, Grigorije, inz. (BeogVtd, Lola Ribara 14); MATIC, Wiftitrije, inz.; KI4I9GfL,-IY-v, inz. Semifinished coking of the primary resi*e of the Jermenovai heavy crude oil. Tebnika Jug 17 no.10: Suppl.: HoCkindustrija 16 no.10:1966-1971 0 162. 1. Upravnik Zavoda za goriva i maziva, Beograd (for Ilic). 2. Upravnik qpitne stanice za tehnalogiju aleksinackih uljnil) skriljaca., Pawvo (for Matic). 3. Sef israzne grupe Opitne stanice za tehnologiju aleksinackih uljnih Wwiljaca, Panevo, (for Mijatovic). ILIC, Grigorije, ing. (Beograd, Lole Ribara 14); TEW.IC, Borivoje, ing. (Beograd); MIJATOVIC,, I'm ing. (Beograd) Deasphaltization of the vacuum residue of the Banat heavy petrole= 11,Termenovei." Tehnika Jug 17 no.4:7AI-7" Ap 162. 1. Manager of the Institute for Fuels and Lubricantsp Beograd (for Ilic). 2. Chief of the Research Group of the Test Station for Shale Technology, Pancevo (for Mijatovic). 100. _QI j - Given Namea CO'L.ItI-i: Yu i3lavia Lc_:- - not given,' J(ninar for Forensic and Executive Veterinary Medicine of `@',,_Faculty of Votorinary Medicine (Seminar za sudbeno I =XxXXX .-ravno veterinarstvo Veterinarskog fakulteta), Zagreb Sourcet Bel-ride, Veterinarski glasnik, No 8, 1961, pp 665-670. 'Rosearch Work, Veterinary Science, and Cattle Production.1 T P- I F- - 77-11 ?,Ir-nt,hly I Aiw-int , I - -, , ' icl 4UATCIYI L ubinko Potpukovnik dr. Education of tho medical aid personnel In the Officer's School of the Medical Corps. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr. 13 no.9-10:506- 510 Sept-Oct 56. (xMICINEE, 141LITARY AND NAVAL, educ. med. aid porsonnel in Officer's School of Yugosl. 'fed. Corps (Ser)) 1-7@ IT-O@DA (Drunt.vo @nri -n 1.4t.) Tlect-rad, Y,it,osLivia vol. j"!-f -i:, t, o r r v F- m! r cl. PAWN, S to ian, sani te tski pukovnik dr. ; @WC I C, A leksandar, san' tetaki kapetan I klase m: ph.; 1,1 T -kiase dr. ..;A".OVIC, Veselin, sanitetaki kapetan Factors contributing to the incidence of seagoriai dysenteric enterocolitis. Vojnosanit. pregi. @2 no.6:416-/.22 Je 165. 1. fligiJensko-ellidemiollosyi odr-ed Split, Klinicki laboratorij SpIiL. Uc 1,iven "muaca Yugoslavia /not givenj Veterinary Station (Veterinarska stanica), Temerin Belgrade, Vetarinarski glasnik No 6, 19619 pp 4gi-496. D--a: mInsemination with Mixed Sperm.6 MIJIN, Maksa, skonomista Example of the internal repartition of net income in the wSlobodan Jovic" Graphic Enterprise, Beograd. Produktivnoet 3 no.11:765-770 N 161. 1. Centralni odbor Sindikata radnika stampe i papira JugoslavIje. @@ iJ(JLJE'IIGJ-,-B.. Reciprocal use -)f the rr,-,ight track on the Yigosln,,r Hail-ads. T). 11. ZEIEZ,'I@'CE. (ZelmmUcki instll.ut GWZI) Beorrad, Yugoslavia. Vol. 15, no. 6, June 1959. Monthly List. of Zast Euronean Accessions (E.LA-') @Z, Vol. @', rio. 1, Ai.4-. Uncl. - MIJOVIC. Borislav .@;*-;r@'@L (1." ca';@J; Given, c3,L-jt,-7: Yugoslavia D-L;rt;#,u:.not given A @^ " I I i n. U o.-. :not given ::-, @; -, C , @ -. Belgrade, Juroslovensko pronalazastvo, No 7, July 1961, pp 15-18. D2-La : ONew Products which are Successfully Produced by the Enterprise NCerm in Cacak.5 I KRAJCITIC'ITC, Aatija; rlOPOVICV Ljiljana Lj.; MIJOVIC, Vasa P. Studies on the optimum conditions and the factors influencir.g the application of various indigenous -nethylolamine products as .he agents against creasing of fibrous fabrics. Glas Ilem dr 25/26 no.8/2-O.-563-570 160/161. 1. Tehno3oaki faluktet, Zagreb; Zavod za unapreden.-,e proizvodnl@e tekstilne industrije, Beograd. iL-d;i d ng rod j c U y r.,don5l ;w r- 'IL it, 7 D E - A I. ID 'S', So list 0 f @;a.'jt -"M 'eiA c ' 5 5 j@L,j . 1 )5", '-Incl . IAB&N, M.; BUDD41h, 11A.; MIJUSNOVIC, B.; SPASIG, P. Respiratory function in various positions of the body. Acta med. iugoalavl. 15 no-1:1-19 161. 1. Institut za tubetkulozu Narodne RespubliJa Srbije u Beogradu. (iMPLUTION physiol) (POSTUU,) LABA14, M.; BUDML@, 14.; MIJUSKUVlC, B.; SPASIG, P.; 1-UlWIMOV.@G, B.; MIKOVANOVIC, M. --- Spirometric apneic coefficients. Acta med. iugoslavl. 15 no.l.- 20-42 161. 1. Institut za tuborkulozu Narodne fL3publike Srbije u Beogradu. (SPLROMLTAY) MIJUSKOVIC, Brwdsla Chronic pul-monarY ede= in ursAft - thq muremic lung". Tuberkuloza no.2Ai7&-82 '62. 1. Institut za tubarkulozu NR Srbije, B"grad (direktor: prof. dr M. Grujic). (PUIXONARY EDEMA) (UREMIA) MIJUSKOVICO B.; BUDDUR,M.; MARTINIS, -U. - Primary diffuse interstitial pulmonary fibrosis. Tuberk-u- loza 15 no.3t46O-467 Jl-D'63. 1. Institut za tuberkulozu SR Srbije, Beograd. Direktor: prof.dr. Hilic Grujic. S M !JU - -- SEOVIC,3=1.glaya; 3 !.'ilw. Development of emphysema ar.1 --er@,nic cor pulmm;tle @n tuberculous Patients. Tuberkulnza 1@@ ri,;.r,:5" k-511 S - @ 1 t4, 1. Illstitut za !R -*(- dr. Mil a Gm, 1 1, c ) . PATICNIC, Pav., W.. Doc., dr.; 141JUSKOVIC, D.. dr. Recurrent shoulder dislocation and its surgical treatment. Rod. arh.. Sarajevo 9 no.3:145-158 Way-June 55. 1. Traumatoloska bolnica u Beogradu (Uprawnik: prim. dr. M. Branovackl). (SHOULDIR, dislocation, habitual, surg. technics. (Ser)) (DISWCATIONS, shoulder. habitual. surg. technics. (Ser)) ArC NR, xp@6-027691 --souna. coD L,,, tfl6oo6-l66100010:C--foo,,;61007o' AU-LH0,-U :-djuskov~q,--Qra,_,o:r-l.ln2hkovich ORG: nono TITIL: Conforonce on Work Productivity in tho Goodosio Profonoion SOMCS: Goodetski List, no, l-), 1966, 56-70 TOPIC TAGSt aciontific conforanco, sciontific organization, Goodcay The Conforenco on Work Froductivity In the Geodesic Profession, organizoa by the Association of Geodesic Engineers and Surveyors of Yugosla- via, was held In Belgrade on 22 and 23 April 1965. It wag nttendod by 300 delogatoo from all over the country and 9 representatives of the sister asso- oiations in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland. The article can- tains 1 ) the names of the members of the working committee, of the guests from aboard, and of the authors of the contributed papers; 2@ comprehensive excerpts of the 11 papers presented to the conference; and 3) a aummary of seventeen recommendations and conclusions of the conferences concerning the increase in od ativity f w rk within the goodesio prof ession. Orig. ax-t. haz j 03. A11SUS 3 figur SUB CCDEt 05, 08 SUBM DATEt none MIJUSKUVICI M. RIJUSKOVIC, M. Great calamity caused y thund firs I ro@ P; I perso-.3 kille- ar"3 i hurt by lightninp nPar Zabljak. P. IOP. Vol. 4, No. 1/4, July/Dec. 1955 VESNIK SCIENCE Kograd So: East European Accession, Vol. @,, No. 1, March 11@7 sow oos 46 4, W 6 6 6 0 m qlll III L A LL" .6 "1 1 464A A. lq*L_ peftes"s AND "Weellfs P-69 a Rho 0 :00 :L IL A 6" Me gammad IL muscas,,.. aeo &IS ILA SCULLURSAC&A. 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Treatment of dysentery witn variou6 doses of terramycin. Vojnosanit. pregl. 22 no.6:388-393 Je 165. 1. Vojnomedicinska akademija u Beogradu, laigi@en5ki zavod, Epidea,lolloski institut; HigijAnsko-epldemioloski odred SkCT.-'J'ei Armijaka bolnica u Skopilu, 'Ilarazno odeljenje; Vojnomedicinska ak-ademija u Beograx-u, K-linika za zarazne bolesti. ARSIG, Bogo1jub, stinitet,9ki pukovnik J(@-. dr.; ZISOVSKI, Anf;el, sanitetSKI potpukovnik dr.; Puniia, saniLetski kapetan 1 @-i-ase dr.; RADOVANOVIC, 14ires-av, sanitetak! kapetan dr.; hoz-.da:-, sanitetski. potpukovnik dr.; acrivoje, sanitetski @apetan I klase dr.; DORDEVIC, Dusan, sanitetaki major dr.; &L, David, sanitetski pukovnik dr.; JOKOVIC, Bozidar, sanitetski kapetan dr.; MIILIITNOVIC, Rilan, kapetan dr. (:iinical picture of acute bacillary dysentery in so-cliers of the Yugoslav National Army. Vujnosanit. pregl. 22 Je 165. 1. 2arazno odeljenje, Hig1jensko-epidemioloski. odred u Aopliu, Vojnomedicinaka a-kademija u BGogradu, Klinika za za:-azre tic,lPstl. MIJUSKOVIC P S. Foundation of a sanitary bureau at Herceg Novi in 1735. Bul sc Youg 8 no. 1/2: 18 F-Ap 163. 1. Drzavni arhiv, Kotor. MIK,, Frantisok Reconotruction of the railway tracks ir. the r.orthern Boherdu @ignit6 bns!ji. "el dop tech 10 no.9:56P-569 162. MIKj I ___ _.,,R; EPIK, I.P. Solving certain three-dimensional problems of radiant heat exchange by converting them into two-dimensional problems. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 4 no.6:90-100 Je 161. (MIU 14:7) 1. Politekhnicheskiy institut, Tallin. (Heat-Transmission) MIK, Jerzy, inz. Present state arrl levelopment trerAs c-f the telecommunication engineering industi-i. Prze6l elel:trotechn 38 no.-4:2U-20?. 162. 1. Panstwowe Zaklady Teletransmisyjne, Warszawa. MI K, Te. Glossy capper plating on the vibrating cathodes. Prom.koop. 12 no.12:18 D '58. (MIR& 12.2) 1. Chlen arteli "Promkambinat," g Zhdanov. Stalinskoy oblasti. (Capper plating) I . I .) .. .I I . I .. I. I Poland/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Si,licates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 1692 Author: Mika, A. Institution: None Title: Cement Production in Rotary Kilns Original Periodical: Cement. Wapno. Gipo., 1956, Vol 19, No 7, 159-161; Polish Abstract: Two types of rotary kiln, riveted and welded, are (iis-cussed. The ad- vantages and drawbacks of each are analyzed, and the author concludes that because of their inherent advantages (possibility of utilizing water cooling in the calcining zone, construction of the kilns by ordi- nary plant methods, and ease of maintenance) will displace the kilns of riveted construction. Card 1/1 KOSTYA, Jun tmq@, M".KA,,, The dogree of pulverIzatim @f P-% ant:va - - - ments obtnlnmd thrmigh precipitfil.'.m and f.-,vi plj@vx-- It-' @ - stanren, Ann. UnI7. [Aibdin stict. D lq.-2;@9-;14 1 64. 1. Katedra I 7,hklad Farmnojt Stonowanel. @"Ydzl C Farnt,-!-@i ny AM w Lublinle (Kinrownik, prof. dr. farm. H,T,ryk Norio) MIYA, F. Selection of flov-through and recirculative systems in the supply of cooling water. p. 488. VQP& HOSPONRSTVI. (Ministeretvo energetiky a vodniho hospodarstvi a Vedecka. technicka spolecnost Dro vodni hospodarstvi) Praha, Czechoslovakia, No. 11, Nov. 1959. Monthly Ust of East European Accession (EBAI), LC Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960. Uncl. Fli i Lor?. Hir@-.Uq --Sa @ki grypy pro.: ig t App. DD . IX SERWICKI, Henryk, mgr inz.; KARABULA, Jan, mgr inz.1 MIKA _Lq, inz. Experiments wita exothermically lined @xt t-ops. ;, @,L 5-13 Ja 163. ., 111 A NA , M". !an; "', i K@ , J a riv TE, rinclng'c-a, of -,,rl -.ing iinu5 a sanl-i ', , i .1.1 'IFr.,nstvL ;'- 17- '. 11 ")4. .FiVr);;y [jr(-Clr*,,, t. lrbnf4?.,j' , (@OLLWal.,OV. , 0 1 BEDNARZ, Roman J.; MIKA, Janusz R. Thermal utilization factor in the NORA reactor cell. 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Ud"j--d by IIW t%&@e S'emmma fcn-"O kwr"v,cws an to wum= of tw is not 20. Otbw it, Hot athmish the vartawn Of '01 &s. on =104; WNM'C tth IIIV diw'u bm"m of aw WaIdd 'he in ttw voka@L is = of ta.fill "V kdw*W to Cho that ttw sbove .iftw photo-Oulf. A wWumo&k sainionialarnothod for t1to dogerimil"does ad wAgmedm In cad Utso J. 4[JJL& anti S. kotttj&thv I.Somm. Ifung.j. A,Is IftA Awd. A.S. I/Song 1. Nu 1. hig 0-16 tis cast wins Sun Imir tktd. IFT ,ormoving Fe Sid III] by with all lie eadmuk. Froll"@11ig mitil"lling I-T hy pliall with "Ild0li, m"I irv,Spo rt. %tg thm o fous.1 by pvtw -ith cmitil, wid th@ %fit @)Ainate is bnSr;Sumrtrk@IIy hack ml@mtmj. A. M P. MIKA. J. ungarian Toohnioal Abet. 1. A new photoelectric photometer,based on the 01- 5 -No- 4 1953 substitution zero method - Helyettesiteses mull 'e1jaragaii . alspulo aj janyelektromoo fotometer ka and Be Vote& (Hungarian Journal of Chemi,stry aMr Ksmiai Folyoirat - Vol. 7* 19529 No. 109 pp. 291- 295, 5 figs., 3 tabs.) Fot the measuring of extinction the photometer in provided with a alit which makes It possible to take readings on a uniformly graduated scale fitted with a vernier. . The apparatus Is provided with up-to- date, narrow interference light filters which in addition have a high degree of light transmittance. The intensity ofithe current feeding the bulb must be kept at a constant value by means of an ammeter and a series resistance. The photometer is suitable 1 9- 0. for determining extinction values ranging from o to 1. It afftaihs a measuring accuracy of 0.01. Qy! -Tog4s KLNGARY / Analytical Chemistry. Oeneral Problems. E Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Ahim, 110 IZ9 19590 42040. Author kL1;,3, J . Inst Not given. Title Application of Photometric Titration In MIrro- chemistry. Orig Pub: Nehezipari mUsz. egyet. k8zl., 1957, No 1, 85-92. Abstract- An analysis of the sources of errors of colorimetric and photometric t1trations is given. It Is noted that the maximum precision (error 0.02%) in photo- metric titration Is attained only when the concen- tration of the standard solution Is @@500 times stronger than that of the solution to be titrated. However, this causes Inconveniences In measuring eXactly the v-lume of the titrant solution. A method which is free of this shortcoming Is des- Card 1/3 HWGARY / Analytical Chemistry. General Problems. E Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Kh1m, No 12, 19590 42040. Abstract: cribed. A low-volume solution with a determined substance (O,Z5 ml. in a capillary vessel with dia- meter of 2 mm, and 50 mm. in length) and F high volume (50 ml.) titrating comparison solution are used. The volume of the solution, which actually was used for titration Is multiplied Dy the factor: f = VO/(Vj+ V2), where V. is the volume of the solu- tion with the substance to he determined, V, - the Initial volume of the t1trated comparison solution, and V2 - the volume of th,2 t1trating solution used durinq the operation. This method permits to util- ize a rricroburette with graduations nf 0.01 mi., to work with a more dilutcd titrating solution (0.01 M, Instead of 0,1 M) and to determine the studied substance In a quantity of 0.1-1 mcL.. The sensf- Card Z/3 E-5 HUNGARY / Analytical Chemistry. General Problems. Abs Jour- Ref Zhur-Kh1m, No 129 19590 42040. Abstract.- tivity of determination can order by titration from a by determining the final A device guaranteeing the the axes of the light ray vessel, is described; the by a photoamplifier. -- 1. E be increased by one microweight burette and point by Interpolation. precise concordance of and of the capillary photocurrent Is increased Krishtofori. Card 3/3 27319 P/04f'r-0/005/011/008/018 1-1-000 D249/D303 AUTHORS: Kuszell, Antoni, and Mika, Janusz TITLE: Thermal utilization factor for a water-graphite moderated lattice PERIODICAL: Nukleonika, v. 5, no. 11, 1960, 743 - 754 TEXT: One- and two-group calculation methods of the thermal utili- zation factor for a heterogeneous reactor are discussed and compa- red. The standard two-group method is presented in a modified form by considering a non-zero neutron current at the boundary of the cell.. The purpose of the work was to investigate a reactor design with a specified fuel element goemetry. The problem was approached by introducing a simplified geometry of the fuel element and treat- ing it as a homogeneous system using the Seitz-Wigner method. The one-group theory expression for the thermal utilization factor is ehown for the case of cylindrical symmetry of the call. It is pointed out that in order to avoid difficulties of evaluating the Card 1/5 27319 P/046 60/0*(W*/018 Thermal utilization factor .@ % D249 D303 different thermal source densities of thefuel and of the moderator, one can assume the fast neutron flux as constant throughout the cell. Under this assumption it is possible to evaluate the ratio of the slowing-down powers of the fuel and moderator in terms of their known neutron scattering properties. The equations of the two-group theory 4re presented for cylindrical symmetry and a solution is gi- ven for a system with infinite number of identical cells. By assuming the multiplication constant K a variable parameter, the thermal utilization factor for a system of finite number of cells is obtained. It is stated, that the calculations considered so far imply an assumption of a zero neutron flux at the boundary of the cell. The authors present a calculation method based on assumption of a finite flux, and express the thermal factor in terms of a single-parameter. The latter is evaluated by means of the semi-em- pirical Gurevich-Pomeranchuk formula (Ref. 5s A.D. Galanin, Teoriya vadernykh reaktorov na teplovykh neutronakh, Moskva (Theory of ermal WeAron Nuclear Reactoreg Moscowt, 1957) and Deutsch's Nrmula'(Ref. 3t Reactor Physics Constantap AIL 5800). Finally the Card 2/5 27319 P/046/60/005/011/008/018 Thermal utilization factor D249/D303 two-group theory is improved by including the age-diffusion cor- rections. Numerical calculations were performed for RYT fuel ele- ments consisting of six concentric tubes of aluminum and uranium oxide (U235 90 % enriched) ceramics cl.1ded with aluminum, the %7hoie surrounded by graphite, (Fig. 1) and water as coolant flow- ing through the space between the tubes. At the center of the ele- ment, there is an experimental channel filled with air. The results are presented in Table 2. In conclusion the authors remark that the remarkable consistency of the results obtained by different methods is implied by the characteristic properties of the system considered, and more significant deviations should be expected for a system with a more strongly absorbing moderator and with a Bmal- ler ratio of volumes of the fuel and the moderator, i.e. for smal- ler values of the thermal utilization coefficient f. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 6 referencest 1 Soviet-bloc and !) non-Soviet -bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-language publi- cations read as follows: A.C. Clark, D.A. Newmarch, AERE RP/R, 1657; Reactor Physics Constants. ANL 5800; R.L. Murray, Nuclear Card 3/5 27319 P/046/60/005/011/008/018 Thermal utilization factor D249/D303 Reactor Physics. Prentice Hall, 1957; H. Ritz, "Nucleonik" 1, no. 5v 175, 1959. SUBMITTED: September, 1960 Fig. 1. Helium v V(@ Al H10 Mcknew ONM Air ChanMf Al Card 4/5 20076 PO L 1/0 -' , l';- ' / I c ccc 3 c D, OVD@ 0 L? A 0 'R S F, an k J k a nu E3 z S, ski, Ancaa @sz TITLE: De n rig he E, t ry @f +P:'-.n:.,1orica1 c@iarziels fcr @he z@-- -eRct@)r 1 CA L N dpS4 9 t,-) the gn rc;-. reactor. The y HFT actor, in whicL t-etwper, @nner and Composition of the erm.n 9 A, 70 n-. and clad in alu- , .3 Maximum :21 num wq, 9 a::, "IR-M veactor react4-,,r---y -,.-;ne wae for a central thermal Card 1/5 20076 POL/04 @E/6 I/G0`/'OC De@erm'ning th- -,f D90),/D307 n(@ut r )n ffl,ix 0 r, r '-i q ri ns w e e u e r - firmed first n @Ir '@.e az@sembiy f'-'r diff,:@rent 11.1@? 'Pie basic data were: Element Ienglfi -C'@ I @ 1, 9 - .1 @ i. r PnJ helium in channel 650 cm@; La' t icP 1;: ' 'r -m; Chanii,l rad.) --is = 3 .75 cm; Composi- @ -@ r 238 t i o n o 'f e I -_ M f- n CI . g ani .026 gm. U 0.173 gm. 'z 235 Oxygen, anti 2.3CP Ai 1:@r Tn- j @ -a-L 'i content of a channel was varled bp-we-n 60 and 252 grris., with corresponding va- r I-a t I on in t h,@ -i ui P, 1 -.9 h- r cns t i t uen t s. Due to the thin- ne s F, c, f t he e 1,@ men 1 9 @in J 'La!-g inal e ra t o r v.-) 1 ume , t he channe 1 was taken au a mi xt@@re of @!-aniur., aluminum, water, air and @.ellium, and fiss@@.n w-r,e neglected. A.D. Galanin (Rpf. I : T@--.riyci rqaIct-_.-)v na tpplovykh neytro- nakh (Theory of Tnermal N!icii-,ir R@--acturs; Nloscow, 1959, Atomizdat) is mentloned as th- source for slowing-down lengths. The parameters ar@, 1-@,tprmine,j fr-ri tf.t- :3tanlard equation Card 215 20076 PCL/046//6 '1006/CC,'7/CO"z1'C051 Determining the geome*ry -f ... D209/D303 _@k2 keff ke + (2-5) where keff and k are @he effe@'@I-ie anJ Infinite multiplication 2 conetants, IA'r the g-,metr.@--al' bu-kli.ng, Ir, the neutron age, and L the thermal neutron ilffAsi,,n area. Calculat4lons were made for an unreflected rea-t@7,r -adius @)f HO :mq., @,,_)rresponding approximitelly to a 35 element re,t,t@-r w4th a graphite reflector. Thermal and hydraulic calcul,-.-i-ns were next perfc=eJ for channels containing 3.5 and 6 annular elpmen@q, between two pipes with inner diameters nf 7@ and 14 mms., an-i outer ilum#-ters of 75 and 16 mms. respe@!tively. '."he th, @ kne,33 ')f the F_iluiTj:n-_iL7 shell was 0.61) mm. 'Jniform heat transfer air-,ng the elernenl- was asgumed, and a limit- ing maximu-m wall temperature of 11500C was used, based on the RFT reactor. The heat transfer coefficient was calculated from Card -3/5 20076 POL/046/61/006/00'x/007)/005 Determi.ning t@.e geometry -)f 1)209/1)30@ 0.8 a - C (A Bt w e (3.2.1) where a is the r@.effi ,eni in @cal /m 2 h, r "0C. , C 0.2 , d C is the hydraulic diameter in m,,, t is the mean water temperature in OC, w is the water velc@-Ity in @./sec. and ? is the density of water in kg/m). A z '.5@ and B = 0.065 according to Petrov, p.129 ZTbatractor's note: No reference given to the title .-f Petrov's worg. other calculations are made for the temperature rise and pressure drop of water in passing through the channel, and for the maximum wall temperature. The r@-sults indicate that a) Increasing the numb@-r of element rings in a channel is not profitable, since the amount of aluininum per _kni,@ mas@i of fuel increases and de- creases the quantity cf water; b;' A-n increase in U235 above about 250 gms., corresFonding to 1.25 1,1W power, is not worthwhile, since the in--rease rate of r-act:v'ty has dropced; --) The best fuel ele- ment di@--position '-s the -ring element containing 200-250 gms. Card 4/5 20076 POL/046/61/006/003/003/005 Determining the genmr@try of D209/D303 U235 , for which the n-actor power will be 1.25 @V. There are 8 fi- gures, 11 tables and 1 Soviet-bloc reference. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Nuclear Research PAS, Warsaw. Department of React-_r Technolop ,y. SUBMITTED: Decpmber, '960 Card 5/5 Bi 56/Bi 12 C. -elazny , it. , Kunzei A. , Mika, j ne -velocity Bol tzmann equation w,@t"-, olution of t. one order anisotro,,ic scattering of neutron!i in plane 1?eferativnyy znurnal. Matematika, no. 6, 19', 9@-, ahs'raf. 67:4G6 (ef erat .7 ins t . badan jadrow v. 9, no. 1,)61) T e r'Pys :netnoJ of !iolvint; one-velocJ ty transfer equations i.3 Lo t i':d he case of anisotropic scattering. The case of a linceir indic,trix is examined in detail. The solution if a o u gn t `,.7 pa ra t i n L; the variables. To find the unknown functions, the paramet-r- t2e solution, a system of two singular integral equations if. set ii@-. ,Y3*.e-.')i; of ort'logonai functions of an angular variable are tudif-i i uned for aolving the problem. In conclusion, an eya:n@,:-: .,,.u@-ior. to the problem of finding the reflection factor olf a vj n . it in stated ii, this article that the algorithm deveiripeo t,t,-rf! ci7@ also '-@e applied to the case of a more complex scattering in,iieptrix. 7"bstracter's note: Complete translation.] MM, Jamw a j R. Asymptotic reactor theory in plane geometry. Ikkleon-ika 7 no.6061-361-.)6d 162. 1. JWtitute of iluclear hesearch, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. /W./ /C.4, @U- / Z' L 19670-65 RWr (m)/9PF(o)/FPF(n) -2/EPR Pr-4/Pa-4/pu--h 3s,,) ACCESSION HRI AP4045667 P/0046 /6 4/009 /0 7-/05 7 5 /05 85 AUTHORt Adamski, L, Arkuszewski, J, (Arkushev..iki, Ya.); Be dnarz . _F__ (Be dn a rzh , R. ) ; Joze Jozefowicz K. (Yuzefavich. K.); Kulikowsk.: T. (Kulikovska, T.); Mika, J,_(Mika. Ya.)I Szechter, [Vsyss, Z.); Bryhn-Ingebr -Atsen. Smit. .1.-(Smit, I.); Stammilmr Jockovic_, K. ( lot a kovich , M. @op-Jordanov__11 f oviczFT(Yuzefovich. E. T.)& Kaczm4rek- W_ (Kachmarek, V.); Halawski & S (Halevski. 5.); &,_(Shakhter: A.); Wei0m Z. K. (Bry*n-Ingcbrigt*sen, K.); i- J- J- istamm'ler. R. 1. 1.); (Pop -lord &no v , I.). Takac, S. (T&kach. M.) TITLEt Hicroscopic neutron flux distributions in unit calls of cri- tical ansemblies of the NPY Project k@ SOURCEt Nukloonika. v. 9. mo. 7-8, 1964, 57S-585 TOPIC TAGSt neutron distribution . reactor physics , tntracel 1 neu- trock distribution. unit call. critical reactor, NPY project ABSTRACTe This article, which Is one of the first official reports Card 1'3 L 19670-65 ACCESSION M AP4045667 of the 14PY Project, contains a prelim.nary study of intracell neu- tron distributions in three criticai assemblies operating In Norwav, Poland. and Yugoslavia. The NPY lattices that were studied and the experimental techniques used in three zero-power-reactors (NORA. ANNA. and RB) are discussed and experimental and theoretical results are given In tabular form (refer to the Enclosures). The computational methods used in Norway and applied to the NPY lattices involved the use of two integral transport codes (available for use an the Ferranti mercury computer) developed by the Netherlands-Norwagi&n K-7 Project at Kjaller-K-7 THERMOS and K-7 TRANSPOI cross-sections used in theme codes are given in tables. Two analytical methods were used in Poland: the first. used for NORA and ANNA, made use of a one-Froup Amouyal-Benoist approach applied to a multLlayer system; the second used the Laguarre polynomial expansion for distributions in the mo- derator. Two computational methods were employed in Yugoslavia; a standard one-velocity P 3 method with isotropic f lux return at the outer boundary and an improved analytical neutron thermalization me- thod developed in Yugoslavia. The experimental and theoretical re- sults obtained for NORA lattices show that the experimental values Card 2/7