SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIEWODNICZANSKI, H. - NIFANTYEV, E.

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OMM A POIAn/Optics - Spectroscopy K-7 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1958, No 7024 Author Les F. .. NteVo4niczan ki, H. In8t Jayellonian LIniversity, Cracow,, Poland Title Hyperfine Structure of the Forbidden Une CdI 3141A (5s2 lSO-- 5s5p3*. Orig Pub Bull. Aced. polon. sci., 1957, Cl. 3, 5, No 3, 2,.Qg-303 Abstract An investigation was made of the hyperfine structure of the forbidden 3141A line in the spectrum of CdI. The source of light was a Schuler lamp with hollow cathose. The spectral instrument was a Fabry-Perot interferomater, crossed with a quartz spectrograph. The microphotogram shows that the Line consists of a single component. This is in good agreement witb the Bowen theory (Bowen J.S.j, Reviews of Modern Physics, 1936, 8, 58) according to which the transition with J 2 is due to the interaction of the magnettic moments of the electron shall &ad of the nucleus. Cadmium was used with a natiu-al isotope content; 74.9% even. Since all the even isotopes have Card 1/2 (F-j:- ln.3tylt, L~J)-)rato,-'-)w B;id~:,,iczyc~ Frzerry-31-.1 Y-),ithly List of ~t n-, PCLAVP/Optics - Spectroscopy. K Abs Jo X Ref Z2i--,r Fizikm, No IC, lqc1q, 236,z4 A t" Liszka, L., Ili ewod.,ic za.,.oki, H. 1-st J--6ic',l 'J..ivergity, K,-ak,,w, Polai,d Title Liteisity Ratir, in te "F~rlAdde. ' 11,oublet a i,-A N2927 A. V - li-.- t1 c Spectri m of Atordc Ozyge- Orig Flub Acta phys. pc~io.i., 1958, 17, No 5. 345-351, Abstract A st day was .nde zjf tLe i-.te.-,sity ratio of t,-.e li-es :~f the forbidde.i doolet 01, corvespoi.di;ig to tlie tra si- tions --S 3P ( A,) and !So ---. 3P2 X3 --- i ,\ ~ 29'72,2 2958.1 . T:ie fonier li-e, previo~,.sly disccvered; correspo:lds to ma,,, ctic dipoie radiatio:-., while t.ie se- c,D,id li-e, first D"gerved i.i this i.,vestippti c-reS- po-.dg to electric q adr pole -adiati.D:-,. A specia. shaped V,,bc -was developed for t;ie o'b9orvatio.. of tLis Card 1/3 POLM/Optics - Tnstr,_,aeiLt9 for Optical jUmlysis. K Abe Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 10, 1959, 23686 Author Kisiel, A., Niewodme A-~~ List Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland Title A High Limiin6sity Quartz Spectrograph for the Far Ultra- violet Regior 2300 ft-- 1850 A. Orig Pub Acta PhYs. Polon., 1958, 17, No 5, 361-364 Abstract The a thors describe a prism quartz spectrograph of high luminosity (1:1.822) for the-'far ultraviolet region (2300 -- 1850 71). The optical systeim of the spectrograph con- sists of two plane-convex short-focus lenses (collimator, f = 65.2 mm aad camera f - 87.7 rm.) and a Corni: prism (length of base 47 rLm). To eliminate absorption of light by the atmspheric ox-jgen, C02 is blown throug~i the ins- trument; in this case the absorption for t\1860 Card 1/2 - 121 - POUM/Optics - Spectr-.3scopy. K Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 11, 1959, 26io6 Auth,)r Lee, Z&, Mrs, Niew)dAcza-.1ski, ff. List Ja,;ieIl-)nian University, Krak,~w, Foland Title Intensity Ratios of Spectral Lines in CdI Triplets at Different Conditions of Excitation. OriG Pub Acta phys. polm., 1958, 17, go 5, 365-368 Abstract In vari3us s3urces :)f lidit (electrDdeless discharL;e in va-,)Dr :)f pure cadnium ,and i~ri vapors -3f cadLLiuu in an ar- -In or xenon atmosphere, a h.)llow cathode in the atws- phere of heliur. or arGm, a spark, are, jr hi&i-frequency dischar'-e) the rati:)s )f the intensities -)f the lines -;f the triplet of CdI (5o86; 48oo, and 4678 R) are different, depe;id jn the excitati.)n cLndIti..)ns in the source, and differ in all cases fr.)m the the-,retical relati)a. Card 1/2 :'OI,PdTD,/Iluclcar Physics - Inst-illlitioi,.s atid Instrw.,ci,ts. MethodsC of Mcasure-Iilui,t and Researc.11 Abs J-)ur Ref 71-.ur Fizikan, lf~ 11, 1959, 24245 Author Niewodiiecz.~~igqlU,-Iieiirylt, Zakrzewscki, Jerzy Inst Tit~e Tl.a First "Large" CyciAr.)ii in P-ia:id Grig Pub Priblemy, 1959, 15, TI, 2, -146-14g Abstract Brief descripti3.,. and tecli-ical data. Card 1/1 8 82713 .2~ 0 P104 60/005/001-2/008/008 A222%026 AUTHORt Niewodniczafiski, Henryk; Zakrzewski, Jerzy TITLE: The First "Big Cyclotron" in Poland PERIODICAL: Nukleonika, 1960, No. 1-~7 Supplement Nr. TEXT& The authors present a detailed description of a cyclic reso- nance accelerator ('first built by E. 0. Lawrence in 1932) built at the Krak6w center of the In5tytut Badah Jadrowych PAN (Nuclear Research Inati- tute of the Polish Academy of Sciences). Basic parts of the "Y-120" cyclo- tron were furnished by the USSR according to an agreement on international cooperation in nuclear research. The installation has been officially put into operation on November 22, 1958. Chief contractor of the building con- struction project, which started in the second quarter of 1956, was Zarzad Budowlano-Montatowy (Construction and Assembly Administration) of Zjedno~ze- nie Przemyslowe Budowy Huty im. Lenina (Industrial Union for the Construc- tion of the Metallurgical Plant "im. Lenina"), while general supervision was executed by Zarzad Inwestycji Badah Jadrowych (Administration of te" Nuclear Research Inve'stments). Basic technical data of the cyclotron aret Card 1/3 82713 P/046/60/'005/001-2/008/008 The First "Big Cyclotron" in Poland A222/AO26 diameter of electromagnet pole pieces - 120 cm; ineight of the gap between pole pieces - 34.5 cmi total weight of the electromagnet core - 120 tons; capacity of electromagnet winding at a magnetic field intensity of 15 kOe - 100 kw; stabilization of the magnetic field 0.03~-'; capacity of h.f. generator - 120 kw; freauency of the resonance circuit - 9-15 mc; frequency stabilization - 0.01%; voltage amplitude between dees - 150 kv; inside height of acceleration chamber - 17 cm; effective edge radius - 52.5 cm; deflector voltage - 60 kv; energy of deuterons - 13 mev; energy of particles - 26 mev; ion stream on inside beryllium window - 1 ma. Gabarite dimensions of the electromagnet are 4.35 x 2.86 x 1.5 m. The high vacuum diffusion assemblies are aided by cryogenic nitrogen-cooled traps and capable of producing a vacuum of 5.10-7 mm Hg. Under operational con- ditions, the vacuum in the installation is of the ordar i0-5 mm Hg. The cyclotron draws 500 kw of electric power. The outlined program foresees work on proper shaping of the magnetic field to make possible acceleration of protons to 30 mev and more. The research program is mainly concerned with stripping, especially with polarization effects relevant to the phenomenono At present, research is conducted on the polarization of neutrons evolved in deuteron stripping on 12C nuclei. To that end use is Card 2/3 82713 P/046/6o/or),,/00' - 210081,008 The First "Big Cyclotron" in Poland A222/AO26 made of special equipment built by Zaklad II IBJ (Department II of the Nuclear Research Institute), which consists of a proportional helium pressure counter (about 10 atm) and proper electronic apparatus with a ten- channelamplitude analyzer operating in coincidence with scintillation neutron counters (Hornyak type) to establish the asymmetry of dexter and sinister dispersion, thus determining the degree of neutron polarization. Preliminary results confirmed polarization of neutrons from the reaction 12C(d,n) '~N for a reaction angle of 150 in a laboratory set-up. With a view to further research work on these problems, construction of a magnetic energy analyzer of neutrons evolved in the stripping reaction, and evading under angles different from the deuteron beam is being prepared at the Department. A number of advanced scientists of the Department were dele- gated for practice to foreign research centers, among them two, who have been working for 1 1112 years on polarization effects in the stripping phenomenon at the cyclotron of the Nuclear Research Laboratory of Liverpool University. There are 3 figii-res and 16 photographs. ASSOCIATION: Instytut Badan' J~drowych PAN, Ohrodek Fizyki J~drowej (PAN Nuclear Research Institute, Nuclear Phvsics Center) SUBMITTED: May 1959 Card 3/3 P/045/60/019/02/01/013 B018/3011 AUTHOR: NiewodniczaAski, Henryk, TITLE: Andrzej Soltan (1897-1959) PERIODICAL: Acts, Physics, Polonica, 1960, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 125-131 TEXT: This is a detailed biography of the Polish physicist Professor Doctorl Andrzej _~o-ff_a_ who died on December 10, 1959. A. Soltan was born in Warsaw on November 25, 1897, received his secondary education in Petrograd (Russia) during the First World War, and subsequently studied physics at Warsaw University. Even before being graduated he was appoint- ed assistant at the Institute of Experimental Physics of Warsaw University and worked together with Professor Stefan PieAkowski. He was chiefly con- cerned with spectroscopic investigations.. In 1926, he received the title of Doctor of Philosophical Sciences. He spent one year in Paris where he conducted studies on X-ray spectroscopy. After his return, he became known for his de-zelopment of a new mercury lamp model. In 1933, he went to the USA for I year (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena). Back in Warsaw he continued his research work begun there. He worked together with Card 1/2 Andrzej Soltan (1897-1959) P/04 60/019/02/01/013 B018YB011 Professor Ludwik Wertenstein and Doctor Jan Cichooki. Before 1938, lie was Chief Assistant at the Institute of Physics of Warsaw University and subsequently held the post of a director of the physical research labora- tory of the Philips Works in Warsaw, During the German occupation of Poland, he taught at an underground university. In 1944 he was evacuated to Vienna with the factory. After the end of the war he returned to Poland and took over the post of a director of the physical laboratory at the L6di Institute of Technology. In 1950, he was appointed Corresponding Member of the Polska Akademia Umiejetnos'oi (Polish Academy of Science and Letters) in Cracow. In 1952 he became a Member of the Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. In the same year he was appointed Director of the Laboratory of Radioactive Isotopes, which was incorporated in the newly established Institute of Nuclear Research in 1955. He also was Director of the Center of Nuclear Research at Swierk. Besides other honorific posts he also held that of President of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Nuclear Research and was a Member of the Scientific Council of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research at Dubna (USSR). He attended numerous international conferences. A list of the publications of this outstanding scientist is given. Card 2/2 NIWCD?nCZAISKI, Henryk Research activities at the Institutd for Nuclear Physics in Krakow. Nauka Fol 9 no.l+:123-138 0--D 161. 1. Czlonek rzeczywisty Polskiej Akademii Nauk, dyrektor Instytutu Fizyki Jadrowej, Krakow, ul. Radzikowskiego. P/045/61/020/003/004/004 B133/B228 AUTHORS: Boiek, E., Niemodniczafi-ski, H., Ogaza, S., Szymczyk, S., and Norseyev, Yu. V. TITLEi Energy levels in the 166 Er nucleus PERIODICALs Acts. Physics, Polonica, v. 20, no- 3, 1961, 257-266 TEXT: In the present paper, some gutm&-gamma coincidence experiments in the decay of 166 Yb are described, and a level scheme of 166 Er is proposed, which is more complete than that given by Gromov et al. [Ref. 7: Gromov, K. I., Dzhelepov, B. S., Pokrovskiy, V. N., Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 23, 821 (1959) The isotopes of Yb were obtained by irradiation of Ta targets with 610--Nev protons from the synchrocyclotron of the Dubna Joint Institute of Nuclear Research (USSR). The measurements in Cracow were began 1.5 to 3 days after the irradiations, which were performed in inter- vals of about two months. In the first two runs, the measurements of gamma radiation were made at different times for the decay analysis of the entire spectrum of the isotope mixture of ytterbium. From this analysis Card 1/6 Energy levels... P/045/61/020/003/004/004 B153/B226 it was established that the coincidence measurements for 166 Yb may be carried out in the first week of measurements. In the next two runs, gamma-gam-A coincidence measurements were performed. The single-count gamma spectrum was recorded by a scintillation spectrometer using a 1 11211 X I" Sal (Tl) crystal, an FJU 6097 F photomultiplier and a 100-channel pulse-height analyzer. The resolution of this spectrometer for the 661-kev 137C9 line was B.2%. The gamma-gamma coincidence spectra were recorded on the multichannel pulse-height analyzer, gating the spectrum from one counter with coincidence pulses from a fast-slow coin- cidence circuit (Fig. 1). NaI (T1) crystals 1 3/4" X 211 and 2" X 2" and EMI 6097 F photomultipliers were used. Resolution was 9% for the 137cs line. The resolution time of the coincidence circuit was 2,r-5.5x1O_ 8sec. The existence of an 880-kev transition reported up to now only by Brabec et al. [Ref. 4: Brabec, W., Gromov, K.,Dzhalepow, B. S., Dmitriev, A. G., Morozov, W. A., Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 25, 812 (1959)] is confirmed by the coincid.ence measurements of the authors, but they could not find the 155- and 522-kev lines measured by Baranovskif and, Pokrovskir fRef. 5: Card 2/6 Energy levels ... P/045/61/020/003/004/004 B133/B228 Barau.ovskif, W. I., Pokrovskir, W. N., Izv, Akad. Nauk SSSR, 23, 819 (1959)). Besides a confirmation of the results of [61 (see list of English references), the authors obtained the following coincidences: between the 710-key line and the 460-, 710-1 790-kev peaks; between the 790-kev line and the 185-, 460-, 710-kev peaks; between the 1180-kev line and the 680-kev peak; between the 1270-kev line and the 185- and 600-kev peaks, and between the 2070-kev line and the 80- and 185-kev photopeaks. On the basis of these experiments and the energy values of transit ons given by Gromov et al., the authors suggest a new level scheme for 104r from the decay of 166 Tm (Fig. 6). The branching ratios of transitions between the levels with K-2 and K-0 are calculated on the strength of klaga's theory. For the level scheme proposed by the authors, they are in etter agreement with the experimental values than for the scheme given in M. Thq present proposal of the level scheme for 166 Er needs some more confirmation. To get this, the authors are starting now gamma-gamma directional correlation experiments in order to obtain definite values of spins for the 788-, 662-, 957-, and 2140-kev levels. The authors thank S. Chojnacki and I. A. Yutlandov for the preparation of sources, and K. Malinowski and Card 3/6 Energy levels ... P/045/61/020/003/004/004 B133/B228 T. Walczak for assistance in measurements. There are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 7 references: 4 Soviet-bloc. The 3 references to English-language publications read as follows: Ref. 1: Mihelich, J. W., Harmatz, B., Handley, T. H., Phys. Rev., 108 989 (1957); Ref. 2: Jacob, K. B., Mihelich, J. W., Harmatz, B., Handley, T. H., Bull. Am. Phys. Soc., 3, 358 (1958). Ref. 6, Boskma, P. De Waard, H., Nuclear Phys., 12, 533 (1959). ASSOCIATION: Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow; Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna (Yu. V. Nerseyev) SUBMITTED: October 7, 1960 Card 4/6 Energy leveIG... P/045/61/020/003/004/004 B133/B228 AbJMJ Fig. 1. Block disgrant. of electronics. j Fig. 1: Block diagram of the electronic apparatus Card 5/6 Energy levoln ... 14 P/045/61/020/003/004/004 B1331B228 Fig. 6: Level scheme of 166 Er Card 6/6 KISIEL, A.; Intensity ratings in doublets of the fine structure in the Al III spectrm. leta physica Pol 20 no.8:633-645 161. 1. Inatitute of Physics# Jagellonian University, Krakow. IES # Z.;. NMOMICZANSKI. H.. 7160aft ratios of spectral lines in the sharp series triplets of atoms of'the second oolumn of tho periodic table. Acts. physics. Pol 20 no,S*.701-714 161. 1. Institute of Physical Jagellonian Universityl Krakow. NIEWODNICZANSKI, Henryk, professor The Institute of Muclear Physics in Krakow. Review Pol Acadeav 7 no.2:53-W AP/Jl 162. 1. Mamber of the Polish Aeadeay of Sciences and Director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow. GRAECTAK Jerzy; NIEWODHICZANSKI. Jerzy Natural radioactivit7 of wpper ores from derosits in the lower Silesian region. MAIeonika 7 no.2.-115-122 162. 1. Katedra Fizyki 11, Akademia Gorniezo-Rutniesa, Krakow. 006 /092/002/1, A0 dA I&-i'di mano 0 reap ort.1tely; 044 o ouwiqim-_-~ 0 se 'a A' corroc 11 lot W"Aa 0u -of' w on ans on -A dr- ithe daUt an gamum rays;, wy -or to4stimaltim ..... ...... - ' - 2 ~Q WbMt thjj~~ , tr"Oltl rskn oa,~pgo g ol b" * _ f Ic l per arm pro '#X ice - 7 .7 Olklon idth-0-1 JU titAt lwliiri~` , Vii One df 3 lest; -'0 1 a ted ga - 3,0 on a T UA* a iid, t KOIDNKO., N.; LE-WANDOWSKI, Z.; MAKOWSKA-RZESZUTKO, M. WIKTOR, S.; WROBEL, Z. Energy an 12 angulabdistributions of the neutrons from the stripping reaction C(d,n) N. Inst fiz jadr report no.200:1-15 Jl 162. 1. Instytut Fizyki Jadrowej, Krakow (for all except Wrobel). 2. Instytut Fizykis Unimersytet Jagiellonski, Krakow (for Wrobel). MINDL, L.; NIEW'"DVIC,'ANSKI H.; Nt"IYNSFI, J.; SIAPA, 1.'.; STR7,AIYOWSKI, A. ....... I J Elastic scattering of 1;~.P MeV de:,,teron-- rr, so:~e n~.clei. Inst fiz jadr report no.203:1-19 16~'. 1. Institut Fizyki Jadrowej, Krakow. NIEWODNICZANSKI, H.; tA7 !,7y1 %/ ;')K I, ! . ; W I 1,Ci'YN')K1 , '. Elastic and inelastic sca,-'.er!nF of "e-V le --r. -.,c.-e-. Inst fiz jadr report no.204:1-6 '62. 1. 1notytut Fizyki Judr-owej, Krakow, I Imit-yttit )-'j7yki, ' Ww-r-Ily!.ot Jagiallonski, Krakow. OA&,A* LUbCW3Xj Woo. -AS JoZa; 13=t:Ltu" of Phy Lao of t1w univarsity of crtuow k,3 x Z" 2SQUWARA algAuu Tt*o 30 6~9 51 * 3-40tral laoto-~Io fira'46yals or rri= i7catab jr~rjf;n &AJ J. _ cc Polarization of neutr~-.,.~: 'i- re--ction for deuteron energies betwe-n !n-., :1.3 :'eld. Inst fiz jadr report no. 1. Instytut -'i~yrkl GABLA, Lubra." r; I Isotopi- L-J- * deposits. A --I I . . , , - - , , ;(.1 - I il . . 7 -.- j - . -~L:l -1. ff~,:n ga-E-1h I I. 1 T : . 3 ~ l-'?-I r 1';~ -).- 1. hst-,I-l 41 ~ - .) .. I ~' 1..... .', Kra~ow. KOLONKO, N. Mrs.; LEVANDOWSKI, Z.; MAKOWSKA-Rzeszutko, M. Mrs.; NIEWODNICZANSKI, H.; WIKTOR, S.; WROBEL, Z. Mrs. Energy and angular distributions of the neutrons from the stripping reaction 12)C(d,n)13N. Acta physics. Pol 23 no.2s225-234 F 163. 1. Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow, and Institute of Physics, Jagellonian University, Krakow. FREINDL, L.; -NIEWODNICZANSKI, H.; NURZYNSKI, J.; SLAPA, M.; STRZALKOWSKI, A. Elastic scattering of 12.8 MeV deuterons on some light nuclei. Acts. physica Pol 23 no.5:619-628 My 163. 1. Inatitute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow. BOMOE.; LEMMW,N.A.; N1EWO1fJ1C=1S1U,H.; OGAZA,S.; RYDICKAJI.; STYCZE21,vl, Gamma-gammm directional correlations in 14~k. fLnta physioa Fol. 24 no.1t131-133 J1163. 1. Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow. 2. Joint Institute frr- Nuclear Rasearch, Dtibna, USSR (for Lebeday). KOTMALEWSKI, T.; NMOMIICZAIISKI, H. Intensity ratios of spectral lines In the visible trip- let of XnI in the temperature of liquid nitrogen. Acts, physics, Pbl 24 no.5:601-609 N'63. 1. Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Krakov. 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NOWAK, Jan; LLZhB!TGWS.'I,-', Aiekjardpr; M'FR-VA., Kazimier-,: ST Value of radar,,rg-fe f blastoma. Po-'. przegi. 1. Z Zakladi_ Anatom-i -4 Kra~owlt: prof. dr. , Kowalczykowi. 1 7 Li,~ ist.. 3zp ta'.6 dr~ A. Pl~zk-_c Dzieciecego a Kielcach (I. - -v,,cz FAFROWICZ, Biruta; NIEZABITOWSKI, Kazimierz Bronchial cancer co-existing with pulmonary tuberculosis. Roczn. pam. akad. med. Swierezewski. 9:351-361 162. 1. Z Kliniki Ptyzjatrycznej Pomorskiej kkademii Madycznej Kierownik: prof. dr med. Zbigniew Garnuszewski i Zakladu Radiologii Pomorskiej Akademii Medycznej Kierownik: prof. dr n. med. Czeslaw Murezynski. (TUBERCULOSIS PULMIONARY) (BRONCHIn NEOPLASMS) NIEZABITONSKI, Kazimierz Retrospective analysis of the fate of patients before establishing the diagnosis of bronchial cancer. Fol. tyg. lek. 17 no.1;13-17 1 Ja 162. 1. Z Zakladu Radiologii P94 w Szczecinie; kierownik: prof. dr. a. mod. Czeslaw Kirdzynski. (BRONCHI neopl) NIF.7RORAI,A fhe use of reinforced concrete -n the construcUon of flour ralls. p. 69 FRZFGLAD ZROZOW04EYNARSKI (Polskie 'vvydawnictwo ',)spodarcze) Warszawa, roland Vol. 3, no. 3, Mar 1959 F.onthly List of East European Accessions (LIAI) LC, Vol. L, no. ~,, 6epterher JV59. Uncl. POIAND / Farm Animals. Poultry. Q-6 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Bi 1., No 14, 1958, No 64555 Author :Gorski, L.; Niewiarowicz, A.; Hnjan, U.;_ Niezgoda, A.- Inst :Not given Iltle :Experimontn in the Utilization of Vitamin Bl,) (APP) and Peni- cillin for the Industrial Fattening of' Chickens. Orig Pub :Przegl. jajcz.-drob., 1957, 51 No. 3, 17-18; No. 1, 20-21. Abstract :Chicks receiving vitamin B12 in their rations, when aged 1 to 2 months, showed a higher increase of live weight than the control ones, but at the age of 3-4 months, yielded to the latter as regards weight gain. The combination of B12 with penicillin increased the gains of chicks even at the age of 5-6 months. A higher food conversion was obeerved both when B12 was fed alone cr in combination with penicillin) espe- cially when the rations were lacking in animal protein. Card 1/1 ,,P)~F,ZGODA , Jerzy Experlmntal testing of the Gaussian distribution of certain basic parameters of receiving tubes. Frzogl elekt-,Oniki 3 no.8:476-.4,80 Ag 162. 1. Przemyslowy Instytut Elektroniki, Warszawa. FIRKOWICZ, S.~_Al~~ODA, J. Dist-ribution of basic parameters in rece.1-r-ing, -~uk-es. Ar c r. -' -.; elektrotech 11 no.2:285-297 162. 1. Przemyslowy Inetytut Elektroniki, Warszawa. KOSMOWSKA , Alina; NIE7GObA , 'erzy Practical utilization of the equivalent failure rhte method. Przegl elektroniki 4 no. 10/11:639-641 O-N 163. 1. Przemyslowy Instytut Flektronikf, WarBzawa. KMGZKOWSKA, Irena; NIEZGODA, Tadeusz Investigations on carbohydrate metabolism in liquid culture of the tetanus bacillus. I. Ann. Univ., Lublin sect.D 16-323-339 161. 1. Z Katedry i Zakladu Chemii Ogolnej Wydzialu Lekarskiego AkELdemii Medycznej w Lublinie Kierownik: doc. dr Irens, Krzeczkowska. (CARBOHYDRATES) (CLOSTFIDIUM TETANI) ANDaWEVSKI, J.; DOt4ZAL,T.; FUCHS, 1j.; LAGINSKI, 3-; NIEZGODA. T-; SWIZ"TLIK, M.; SILKA, S.; STRAMKI, A.; ZFLUDZIhWICZ, j.; TEHAJhV1CZ, A. Amputations in hospitals of the Olszytn Region during the decade af 1950-1059. Chir. narz. ruchu ortop. polska 26 no.6:797-799 161. 1. Z Oddzialow Chirurgicznych Szpitali w Olsztynie oraz Szpitali Powiatowych w Gizycku, Ketrzynie No Miescie, Ostrodzie, Szczy-tnie. (AMPUTATION statistr ND,Z(',O!)Z,T_[ -,YI, Y. :`Akinj7 use of so7,e by-products of 3laut!'!~terinf-, 'or "he -~roducti--~-, of enzymes. p. 12. Vol 7, no. l-, Dec.1955. YA -171-7,i'It. ',Iarnaw, Poland. So: ---Astern European Accession. Vol ~, no. 4, ApriI 1-,56 PHASE I BOOK EXPWITMON POL/3626 Kurovski, R., and M. E. Niezgodzifiski Wytrzyma):o& material& (Resistance of Miateria.1s) 4th ed.,, rev. and eal. Warszawa, Pafistwove wyd-wo naukove, 1959. 503 P. 5v200 copies printed. Ed.: Zbigniev Brzoska. PURPOSE: This textbook Is intended for students at polytechnic institutes. COVERAM. This Is the fourth edition of a textbook on the strength of materials used in polytechnic institutes. The text covers simple came of stresses in bare, composite stresses, the study of the def2ection Mae, staticali.y Indeterminate systems, and the dynamics of elastic systems. The author thanks Professor Z. Brzczka. There are 8 referenoess 2 Soviet, 2 Germn, ~ Fcli.;'J., and 2 English. MZGODZINSKIO Hichal Edward Influence of the dimensions of the specimen upon the tensile strength of low carbon steel. Archiw hutn 7 no.2t197-22,4 t62. NIEZGCDZINSKI, Michal-Edward -",- Micromechanical tensile strength testing of plastic aluminum alloys. Archiw hutn 8 no. 2: 141-153 163. NIEZ;Oij~'INSKI, Micha-I Edward, dr Inz., adiunkt Quasi-nondestroying metal Strength tests. '~rzegi mecr 23 n,-,. 12035-338 25 Je 164. 1. Department of Materdal S)trength, Technical UniversIty, Lodz. V,:~ Y Po 19 nd P GENNERAL&SPEC.ZOOLorY. i 6,,SECs t ~3S. JOUR.; Ref Zhur -Biologiya, 4, 1959, No. Author zr - -17, 1 N -, T A. OIRIG, PUB.1 P') 15 ki 1.13 m r) tvoi -i r-, 195', B, NO-59 13 2 2 ABSTE~ACT r n T, r v c, rs s e!. Y, e, ril q.j S! e c 1 V-t I - e1 r r.v -L.3 o-J Jr K-~- I ve." Arrlf-,tl-~ 1- 7 --1 z) u co (I CAI-%D 2 6o MANIKOWSKI, Witold., dr; NIEZGODZKI, Lech Helpful pneumatic micropipette for quantitative meazuriyl,7 of golutionB in Chromatography. Farmacja Pol 19 no.7-.126 10 Ap 160. . 1. Zaklad Chemij TokBykologicznej i Sadowej, Akademia Medyczna, Poznan. Kierownik Zakladd: dr Witold Manikowski. RIEZIMINSEU I lIftma."OA Iku 0 p '~= 0 &VefGpwnf can&tjous fo-r tale awmill t%~%mtmjant of foUlage timber. Przem dnew 12 no.12:4-9 161. 1. Redaktor dzfalu mlesieemiks OPrswqal Drzevny' (for RzadkowBki) (Poland-Savmills) BORMENKOY V.G.; NIFAGINA, A.A. physical and mechanical properties of limestones of the V78okopollye and Belokrinitskoye bauxite deposits. Sbor. nauch. trud. NIGH no.7:77-79 160. (14IRA 14:12) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy gornorudnyy institut (for Bcxisenko). 2. Mekhanobrchermst (for Nifagina). (Dnepropetrovsk Province-Limestone) BUSHUYEV, V.P.; GUBIR, G.V.; GONCHARENKO, Yu.I.; KARMAZIN, V.I.; HARGULIS, V.S.; MITROV, V.A.; NIKOLAIENKO, H.O.; BOBHUSHKI'17, L.G.; BUROV, A.I.; RYBAKOV, V.N.; SOSHIN, A.F.; TATSIYENKO, P.A.; TOVSTANOVSKIY, O.D.; YUROV, P.P.; Prinimali uchastiye: NIFAGIXA, A.A.; CHFRNYY, I.I.; GERSHOYG, Yu.G.; KOSTIKOV, A.G.; -DOLGM, M.A.; MOVSKOVICH, S.A.; STUPIN, D.D.; TIEVOTSA, G.G. Hagnetization roasting of Kerch ores in the experimental factory of Kamysh-Burun Combine. Gor. zhur. no.12:30-37 D 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut Mekhanobrehermat, Krivoy Rog (for Busbuyev, Gubin, Goncharenko, Karmazin, Margulis, Hitrov, Vikolayenko, Nifagina, Chernyy, Gershoyg, Kostikov). 2. Kamyghburunskiy zhelezorudnyy kombinat, Kercbl (for Bobrushkin, Burov, Rybakov, Soshin, Tatsiyenko, Tovstanovskiy, Yurov, Dolgikh, M.A.; Movska7ich, S.A.; Stupin, D.D.; Nevoyea). (Kerch Peninsula-Ore dressing) (Iron ores) NIFANTOV, A. P. Pycnometric Method of Analysis of the Mechanical Composition of Clayey Suspensions VaRr, gidrosol. L jgzh. geologlip 1953, pp 127-129 The author discusses the deficiencies of the existing pipette method of Robinson. He indicates the expediency of taking samples of the suspension in a picnometer with capillary stopper, since this permits one to deter- mine the uantity of solid substances without regard to evaporation and drying. rRZhGeol,, No 3, 1955) SO: Sum. No. 639, 2 Sep 55 NIFANTOV, A.?. Rspid methods for granalometric analysis of fday F;oils. Yop. gidrogeol. i inzh. geol. no.17:130-137 159. (MIRA 14:1) (Soils--Anal7ais) NIFANTOV, A.P. -- Preparation of clay soils for granul tric analysis. Vop. gidrogeol. i inzh. geol. no. 18;93-105 '59. (MIRA 14:5) (Soils-Analysis) MFANTOV Aj, ~Z~- Grari-lometric azalyata of clay soils by means of a separatory fu=el. Vop. gidrogeol. i inzh. geol. no. 18:106-109 159. (MIRA 14:5) (Soils-Analysia) NIFANTOV, F.P. Determingin the sagging of constructions built on loess loams in the Kuznetsk Basin. Izv. TPI 90:165-173 158. (MrRA 12:2) 1. Predstavleno nauchnoy konforentsiyey geologorazvedochnogo fakul'- teta. (Kuznetsk Basin--Soil physics) (Foundations) NIFANTOT HIT OZOT, T.m. - - -.-- 9,24MUO KOR Grader attachements for the D-179A heavy trailer. Stroi. I dor. mashinostr. 2 no.6:18 Je '57. (KLRA 10:6) (Road machinery) NIFANTIYEV, A. Authoritative agency. NTO 3 no.e:34-35 Ag 161. (141RA 14:9) 1. Zamestitell predsedatelya soveta Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obsbehostva shakhty No.47 "Kopeyskugoll". (Kopeysk--Goal mines and mining) icient metu-ol ul in t.- I workings. Aj 1. i:orkinskoia I w-P---.ontazhncyF- u; r~c; I nl-ye SPt!t.smontazh (for P no-%,'). 2. ':c.47 trt flifanttyev, Viret, PAR FrlNCV, A P., "'I V, 'Js-' T-,07 rA -e.- ng mf r - r; ;-:k' n ~y e 5 Soy., Z.9l.akh' -ci 1:-~r 10 tregr.,-. KOCHITIOV, S.K.; VIFANTITBV, I.Ts.; USKETABOT, A.B., akadealk. Now synthesis of substituted aaphth&1enes. Dokl. AN SSSR 104 a9.3: 422-426 S 155. WAA 9:2) I.Mookovskly gesudarstysmayy universitat Imeal. H.VAssomeseva. (Naphtalene) ACC NR. AP601~-98'9 SOURCE CODEs UR/0079/66/036/00;;1244/-ii-~~- AUTHOR: DivLoskaya, Le Pol LLuanovv V. To.; Skvortsovev Ye. K.; Pu tyatins, Go M. I Starkov, A. V. I GrLashtoys, ff. 1. 1Y.0.4r, F.Y&. ORG: Central Scientific Research Disinfectant Institute (Teentrallayy nauchno-isoledowatel'skiy dazintaktsionnyy institut) TITLE& Search for bactericidal preparations among organophosphorso compounds SOURCEs Zhurnal obohchey khLmLL, v. 36, no. 70 L966, L244-L246 0 &Cp- TOPIC TAGSs bactericide, as6unwphosphorua compound, organophosphoness chloride, alkylauLnophosphonate chloride ABSTRAM In a search for new bactericides, e*v: am o Fj -1 sphorus cospounda were synthesized and their bactericidal properties studied. The'reaction.of.- ACC MRs AF60Z5939 -diethyl chloramethylphosphonate vith tertiary mines. at 120-LSOO yielded diethyl dimthylaninowthylphosphmate ethochlorLde (1), mp 179% and diethyl dLmethylamInomethylphosphonate ethechloride (11), up 178'C: 0 0 + C1_1 (Rh"'+ CICH)(OCA)s 14RhN?-C11e)PjCxffgh1 'At 130'. decyl chloride reacts with phosphorous hexaethyltrimide to form ..Wounds IV and V were phosphonium sALt 111, up 217% (mee,table).. ~o -0-1 tained under similar conditions. it 160" In nitrogen atmosphere, tri- ,(hydroxymethyl)phosphine reacts with cetylphosphanium bromide or octadecyl phosphonium bromide to form the corresponding bromides (VI). The reactIou of tri(hydrozymethyl)phosphlas with decyl chloride at 1800C gave VII and -with octedecyl chloride under similar conditions yielded VIII. Compoel- .tion and bactericidal activity of the now compounds are shown.in the table. 1 ACC Mlit AP6025989 Table 1. Antibacterial metivittes of tertiary Noe* Coutpouad Tovard e. coli C. I N Cif 11090211101 2o tnfu: all j n or 1) v4 I not acti .111" not "etime t1i flf- JAOC1112.11 Ijur am not &give Vil j(HOC111031,414611UP t a i've 0 ILP Vill MOC11141'ap 30 ~ an.. I Ix 1(iloputArjul I 'it is adftCb= 1868i Citil". Otis* act, bass ~ 1. table#,- SUB COD8s -O7,X#93K1DAT6' 29K&*651 LCcwd 3/3 9311:9 is mLn. 0.2 1 Pflin. actLv4i -OC400, IV active 17) r'satt"., 1% not ai~pve. (W.A- 50;,CBE'No. 101. OR IG EFt 005/ OTH REFt 001 -.0 -g, their dft It- V Lam =_RF,-_.5mm- S-S.R., Oad- "Lh and as It, A 44- T 107. 09 I~o '5'% hra added with 140,0-kc Ln 1 (cm0al- CjjCj. 3o W. 1-40 ~ddtd Rud dic Inix 114r]md " days at -1.1 LEMP. ylodl" 5117" ttl'8-&oxofdnS (1). N 82-3', rs*,? 1.4400. d. 1 IOR4. 66%" LIT i.4427, .&140, dicl..'Jaw ,I ,, b- Q'2"' 1 4429. 1-0181; 242-OXOhe- JI) CW7 l,"iaWpo $M), 65%, b, 117~- 15', i.447, J. o*,,y;rmd,hyV.,-3-di4vxdw;c (V). 80, 5"~. Km I ovitalght 100Z FICI give IriaraAmum" M. 162~ -H,CjijoMe), Mth (Cfl~'Q' wilh , little :UtuAln PTCOC KDH &114) ga 14 2 b" 860M U TO Ph HIMIC, from iol V._PbCIMa~ pAp ~" A&~ 13.2 g. t. yieldiag rifter mu=t tbA irWe tertlarY ajc~ lihieb wa3 dismwedi iw r4usla0wolf isnd UeateA -4ith 110 m'_ 42%_ 44~ Mae viddinvaterbM reOldlo fleHtnd!latlUnj'4U4 m. 344% p~aate.'ta. -C 28% 2 ib,r,% Mso~DuVjl b 7'. 61009TIY, JU g3ve 6732,-0.qV6; 45% O.qM4-(WnlW)jww-=I.. Complex, rA! 7 1101-1.6*; ~Iel KOOH12KOV, N,K,: NIFANTIYMV, II.Ya,; SHIRAYN, T.N. Syntheeis of acetyl-2-chloro-cyclealkenoo. Dokl. AN SSSR 117 no.2: 241-244 9 '57. NIRA 11:3) 1. Moskovskly gosudaretvennvv univeraltat im. H.V. Lomonosova. Predstavleno aknAemikom A.R. Reameyanov". (Cycloalkenes) 16 50) AUTHORSs Kochetkov, N.K.,and Nifantlyev, E-Ye. SOV/55-58-5-18/34 TITLEt On 5-Haloidpyromucic~__Aoid (_0_5_-W,_Md_P1roslizevykh kislotakh) PERIODICALs Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta,Seriya matAnatiki, mekhaniki, astronomii, fi7dki, khlydi j, 1958tNr 5,PP 119 - 122 (USSR) ABSTRAM In the synthesis of a natural combination with furancycle it be- came necessary to produce 5-halogenpyromucic acid and to investi- gate the possibility of replacing the halogen atom in these acids. The following results connected with these questions were ob- tained j By oxidation of 5-halogen-furfurol by sodium hypobromide the authors obtained an easy method for the synthesis of 5-bro- mine- and 5 iodine-pyromucic acids (outlet more than 50 %). it wL-s stated that under influence of sodium methylate on the ether of 5-bromine-pyromucic acid there results the ether of 5-methozy- pyromucie acid. Results of Z.F. Hazarova were used. - There are 12 references, 3 of which are Soviet,4 German,3 American,and 2 English. ASSOCIATIONsKafedra organicheskoy khimii (Chair of Organic Chemistry) SUBMITTEDs September 5, 1957 Card 1/1 E- i e n e ", r ou r, o ~c ,-I c wle 07, :1~ 1-1 1~ v !~I enov( -.7. v :i.RTU-~-- L jo'K la I y A i:njerp, in;,u K SSSR : I ~~B . Vo 1 2 1 pp , 4;~~ usqR ,~?"~TRIXT 'In rt ~7,,n t t i ~ n 9 k.~ I o,,~ ce L ti ', v h,,! ve v- en mcire an I pp n r;~un ic !ijn thes 12 ~ T t -J , triie t ~in t t a ve t.- a acz,ess.blp --:hers Cyciic 12-'--etoacetals recent', p:-od-,cod in the 1, boratory of the authors turned OUt to bO VDrtJLCiJILr- ly ~cl,vantageo~io hecwiee of their higin stability ( :;I e f 4 ) , Vi thertc 0111 thi- con-lensations -witli c t to tl~e k,~Lc, ~,rom- ot' hwre beer, tised for purpoaps of .9 yn t h v Re f:j 2 or the r t ranoformi, t. i oivi accord in - tne t -t iP oi rci,c t ow~ Of d ,,;arbony I Th i e (1~,n~- mainly fc-r pui-popps of synthesis of het.-rr~,cyc'ic (: om I l.) 1-1 nJ a ( e T. Refs 1 , ( ')~ Tne reacti-on of rephcement of rl-ketoacet, is in thp methylene group is oi' particular intet-est since it Card 1/3 will render -ic,~3nible t!:e-,r ap lic~!tion in -: C(jMrjt-tej-/ I~pv: u b f- t 2 li i n R. ~v: r s e ri(: e ha r --,~m i~ v -,n t. I, %w~- ver C(-,M", lcate:ll b", T :I-,- C ~ilv -n u L. ~3 ob t r, i 1 L or. i 1" p ace t a! gr u huw~-vo.- m6 in t a i n e d k9 f)u t a 1 n ac~-,., 1,3 c r. ne , ~~ r t ',iv r i is e I f or d ', f f rent yu rpose,~~- r. Q zi t. r,,-, p 7, t3 s ilb 1 1t i e ~cwever C i-~ Ll 0 a f ii r e c,- - f 'K Tr, 1 n o h 'if further t b ii,,4 fc~ rma t i o n of' .-a 4 t! Q -i c he r c t I n it, ri A, I n i p, L h e on b y me a n a o f I cc d I. --- t r aacp t t, t f eto acealdehyde liziethyl -,f~ r~,a~ t,:. i ~,l z-, ne - or ~! cc- t Ous 0 1 r, a lard 2 10 tz :.,3 wroup., 1 n E - 7/ 2 2 1 51 4 T ',.iethylene Grouu of ','e t,)L,,: ea I a o t h o I I, n Y r c P! b t I e f! c n g" c, r. i e , mo re z, -:7, c- o c I i c -a a s iyd e ac a t I ;,, 1 t h be n I d e !~ _f,,i e in ves 'u ci (I ,here fre 12 references, 4 Of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONS -oz~kc-i:oiy Posudbrstvennyy univers~tet im. T', V, Lomonos-.)-~P' ,.,ersit y imen V L(rm-jnc s ov PRESENTED: llar-h 10 by A, 11. Jesmeyan)v, ';Iember, ~.cademy of USSR arc-,. SUBMITTED, Card 3/1 JqjFAjjTIyKVP E. Ye*, Candidate Chem 9oi (diss) -- "The syntbests and chemical propexties of beta-ketoacetals". Moscow, 1959. 9 pp (Moscow order of Lenin and order of IAbor Red Banner State U im M. V. Lamonosov, Chem Faculty), 100 copies (EL, No 24, 1959, 128) 5-3400 v,/ 6 6 - AUTHORS: Kochetkov, N. K., TITLE: Brief Communications. New SynthejLs if Phenanthrene PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya nauka i promyshlennost', 1959, Vol 4, Nr 6, p 8o8 (USSR) ABSTRAM A new method of synthesis of the phenanthrene ring system was developed. The above method allows ob- taining 10-alkyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrophenanthrene, arid 9-alkylDhenanthrenes (new Droducts) according to: .~o 110cl AIC~~ K(A I oil COR 0-0 11 0 Card -1/4 Brief Communicationa. New Synthesis 77 ~?97 of Phenanthrene 1jOV/63-4-()-31//i'i' Cyclohexanone was condenspd vilth )cl.d chlorides -'n the prejence of' AICI j I*c)ryjjlr)g acy) -,',-(-h1orocYc1oj-,,,x- -2-enes (II), R = CH 3, b[, ioB-1oqO,/i5 mm n20 1.4985, d4 20 1. 12'4 11 ~,' 1v y I id; C, H~ D bp 102-103 0/9 nn. nD 1.4~12q, d, 1-0903, In 1~9-~ 20 yield. R = iso-ClIff9j, bp'~0-'(-'L/0.1, nD 1. L1859, d420 1.01120, in 11~% y1eld. The above compGunds II were converted with fAhylene glycol and with alkall, into monoethyleniketaL.-; r,,f' I-acylcyclohexanones (III). Card 2/4 Srief Communications. Ne'd of Phenanthrene R CH*~ C H 2 5 iso-C H 4 CH 3 CH C H 2 5 i5o-C H 4 C a r d 3" Lp C e, ,,"ydr 3 xj a c el a6 6-7 Aromatic CYclodenydra~i:~n -a tetrahydrop'-enan-:7renes Brief Communicat.iDns. New Syn-,~es's of P.'-,enan~'-ene De-yal-a- threnes 1,~ F, a picra-e, 7,p ASSO'CIA-1011: L,)rn-!~ M F,o s -adar, sv et 3UBMITTED: June 4-1, i Card 4/4 5 (3) AUTHORS: Kochetkov, Y. K., NffantVev,_Z_. Ye.., SOV/79-20-7-48/83 Shibayev, V. N. TITLE: Synthesis of the i-Acyl-2-chlorocyclopentene-1 and Ethylene Ketals of 2-Acylcycl'opentar-ones (Sintez 1-ateil-2-khlortsiklo- pentenov-1 i etilenketalay 2-atsiltaiklopentanotiov) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 7, pp 2324 - 2329 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Up to the present date only open chain derivatives of the im- portant P-chlorovinylketones have been investigated in detail (Refs 1,2,3,4,5). Alicyclic representatives of this class have practically been unknown up to the present. Two contradictory reports have been given concerning the synthe3is of I-acyl-2- chlorocyclohexenes by the condensation of cyclohexanone with acetyl chloride in the presence of AlCl 5 (Refs 6,1,). In exten- sion of a previous thorough investigation (Ref 8) of this re- action, which up to date presents the only possible way of syn- thesizing the hitherto unknown compounds of the afore-mentioned type, the authors carried out further extensive studies. The reaction of cyclopentanone with acid halides in the presence of Card 1/3 Synthesis of the 1-Acyl-2-chlorocyclopentene-1 and SOV/79-29-7-48/63 Ethylene Ketals of 2-Acylcyclopentanones AM 3 was of a general nature and yielded the hitherto unknown 1-acyl-2-chlorocyclopente,ies--i.- COR AM, + RCOC1 [Cl where R-CH V C2H50 C3HV iso-C4 H9' The reaction proceeded most favorably when cyclopentanone was added to a previously prepared mixture of the acid chloride and AM 3 in dichloro ethane. The reaction mechanism is given in scheme 2. The 1-acyl-2-chlorocyclopentenes obtained were rather instable oily liquids. Besides spectroscopic data the ozoniza- tion of 1-acetyl-2-chlorocyclopentene-1 was decisive for the verification of the structure (Scheme 3). Thus, the experiment- al results showed that in the cyclopentanone series the above reaction yields a,p-un8aturated ketones, cyclic analogs of Card 2/3 P-ohlorovinylketone, whereas in the cyclohexanone series the Synthesis of the I-Acyl-2-chlorocyclopentene-1 and SCV/79-29-7-48/63 Ethylene Ketals of 2-Acylcyclopentanones same reaction gives p,r-unsaturated ketones as main products. It was shown that the halogen in 1-acyl-2-chlorocyclopenteneo-1 is less mobila than in P-chlorovinyl ketones. By the reaction of the above pentenes-1 with ethylene glycol in the presence of KOH the hitherto unknown ethylene keta,18 of 2-acylcyclopenta- nones were prepared. There are 19 references, 16 7,f which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: June 5, 1958 Card 3/3