SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OPALSKI, W. - OPARIN, A.

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DpAisia, .;". Application of linear precision scales for testirw nins and s7,a-lez ---. micrometers of theodolites. p. 15, (FM-G:JD -,!ODiZI.JNT, Vol. 11, No. -, January 1955, laxszawa, ?oland) SO: '.'c)nthly List of i!.aqt European Ac--essio-is, (ELAL), LC, Vol. ", N10. L,' May 1955, Uncl. PI-028/60/009/001/'002/002 A076/A126 AUTHORt Opalski, W. TITLE: Report on scientific meeting of the PAN GeodetIc Cumml'.*.ee an Septem- ber 16, 1959 PERIODICAL: Geodezja I Kartograf4a, no. 1, 1960, 81 TKXT: A scientific meeting organized by the Komitet Geodazji PAN (PAN Committee of Geodesy) was held on Soptember 16, 1959, at the Palace of Arts and Culture in Warsaw. The meeting was attended by 45 persons, of whom 13 were guests from the USSR and Soviet-bloc countries, who were previously attending an Inter- national meeting of geodets and astronomers organized by the G16wny Urz#d Geodozi i Kartografii (Main Office of Geodesy and Cartography). Chairman of the PAN Committee of Geodesy, Professor M. Odlanicki-Poczobutt made the openin6 ffpe6e_'r,. The following two reports were presented during the meeting: - ingineer J. 6SH on "The Choice of Stars for Uqual-Height Methods" and Docent B_ Dulilan on "Polish Post-Wax Astronomical Heaburements on Laplace's Points and As'~ronomic 0'ravimetrical Levelling Points". Card 1/1 3/035/6?-/-jU0/(- I I/Z,-'2/~79 AOO I /A 1(, 1 AUTHOR: C)palski, Wieslaw TITLE: Theoretinal fundamentals of using orbits of artificial ~~at.ellitps for studying the shape of Earth PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, A5trnnorniya I Geodeziya, no. I I , V06c", abstract 11G195 ("PostVpy astron.", 1()611, v. 1--, no, 1, 3 - 1:4, P,-)Iish: Russian and English summaries) TEXT The author describes briefly the main contents )f artiellps on tne Earthts i-,tential anti determMation of gravity field parameters fr)m )bserva- tions of artifi(,ial satellites published in bulletins of the Institute .-)f Theu- retical Astronomy, V; U3,SH, (see W-hAstr. 1951., no. 10, 7972; P)O(,, n,,. '), PA81, no. 11, 110;-) and presents some Information on these pr,-:)hlems from the reports by D. C. Kirw,-Hple at the 1vT--C(MGGS) congress at He'sinki In P6C anri by 1. D. ZhongolovIch at a conference on artificial satellites held in M!)sc,)w 4n January 1~kl. 1. Zhongolovich FAbstracter's note: Complete translationi Card 1/1 OpAiSKI , W. Results of observations of the meridian star transits of stars made in the Jozefoslaw Observatory of the Warsaw Polytechnical College during 1958 - 1959. Postepy &Btronm 10 no.1:77 Ja-M 162, OPALSKI, W. Report on the activities of the Chair of Geodetic Aztrono=y of the Polytechnic College in Warsaw during the period 1950-1961. Postepy astronam 10 ncJQ73-279 I&.. OPA1ZK I'). 'Wi e slaw Problems of astronomy. Geod i kart i2 nc. 3i4: 2~1-25c~ 163. OPALSKI, Wleslaw Astronomical and Geodetic Observatory of the Warsaw Tech-nical University in Jozefoalaw. Przegl geod 35 no.11:487-489 N 163. KRASNOV, M.D.. polkovnik maditsinskoy sluzhby; TAKOWN, N.Z.. podpolkovnik modittinskoy sluzbby; VASIIMMO, Te.F., podpolkovnik m9ditsinskoy sluzbby; GULIMOVA, L.A.; OPANASMMO, A.S. Aerial dusting In the control of ticks. Voen.-med.zhur. no.8:42-45 Ag 159. (MMA 12:12) (TICKS) 104J,i ANCV, A . 11 . ; . ', : . r---- Fa 1-na of we uvi , j ir, 14,F) t-r;h:314 : z(,r.,. r,"' I : ,,' rL,4 1;,c-,-~-! / . , . , r dy jjjc)j. 11151,. '-'1, , !, j . ',I; -, 3 ' t, -1 - I r,r,, 4 (MIRA ~ ": -'~ j 4 VTHOR Podgayetskiv, V. T IT c C r- r r- P- c r c PC p,-E small- - e PODG.&YATSKIY, V. V., OPARAMMO, S. I. Comparison of methods of mechanized aluminum bronze deposition. Avtom. avar 13 no.8:58-66 Ag l6o. (KIRA 13:8) 1. Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni InBtitut elektroavarki im. Ye.O. Patona AN USSR. (Aluminum bronze) (Hard facinE-,--2quipment and eupplies) VOINOV, Ye.A.~ OMMENKO, V.G.; POKROVSKIYj S.A. (Kiyev, ul.Chkalova, kv.10 Clinical X-ray diagnosis of tumors of the soft tissues of the extremities. Klin.khir. no.7:28-33 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Kiyevskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy rentgeno-radiologicheskiy i onkologicheskiy institut. (EXTREMITIES (ANATOMY) --TUNDRS) (DIAGNOSIS, RAL-IOSCOPIC) PILYUGIN, G.T.. ILLS-ZlIc - Ym_p_. '.lSV6TEL)VA, 14, mmlmm~ Research in the field of ryunins dves. !art - Symt~eEis of P_111-3zy derivatives of quater7-,,%r-- Falts and V-s-,Ilr -on- version. Zhur. ob. thim. 27 no,4:1018-11!-~' An *57. ()ILRA I-,:P) 1. Chernovitskly f-osudarstvennyy universitet. ((;Ninnldin:i.-u onapounds) (Dyes and dye~rw,) .if ' y' id 2q"~ ~7 ;il: 2TI Vphiy, Nl 40 ih-, It. 11 IX '04 Ke"Ot, ILtv" iE, li WIR e ~11 Re -77-- AUTHORS: Pi 13,ugi n ,, T , upanesenkc. Ye. AC/,'~q Shinkorenko, S. TITLE: Investigations in the rield of Synthetized Dyes (Issiedovaniya v oblasti sinteticheskikh krasiteley) X. oynthesis of a.Aryl.2,./3--A-nilinovinylquinclinium Derivative and iheir Conversions ~X., ~intez ~-anilin~vinalkhinoliniyevykh prozvo.:inykh i ikh prevrashcheniya) PERIODICAL,- bhurnal Obshchey Khimii. 1959 Vol 28 ar pp -116 1,320 ~'USSR) ABSTRACT: For the synthe!~is of trimpthinecyanine dyes of asymmetr,kcai q'Iructure ma-n-'y products are used which were obtained from dipheny'-fcrmamidine and quaternary salts o1 tne heterocyclic compounds kreferences ', 21 in the condensation of these products with other quaternary salts trimethine.--.yanines of asymmetric-al str--acture form preferences 5 - ';). In ,)-der to make possible -1rur*.1-.-er Card 1/3 organi-~ syntheses of this kind and to lnvk-stigntr, in mor, inveatigations in the Field of Synthetized jjyes 79--8 ::-45.~9 A. oynthesis of N-Aryl-2-,6-An4linovinylquinolinium Derivatives and Thcir Convtroion.4 di~- t a i', 'lie prop, rt o., of -i- of fit;ymm, t:-,. mil strIj,ctijr. / 'lie? authors ~~Ul 1~ !Pd 0,11t thf' SYTIOV38-9 Of SIM] ',a, interinedititi-, produ--ts of q,iin-.,:-ne derivativeq havinF aryl rad:cals at tte nitrof-,en 1-interoatarr, n thp Prea-rit report res,,,,.t3 are gi-.ren of trod ondensatign of d--phPryIforrnamid'nP with ji pheny~quina'~d-,nl,,lmr,f-r.-h',~)rFitf- and N ph,iny, oer. zc-quinfi I Ii n-.uni- A i ciiz - s~j~ s, hein.:,-- I ;md jr,(- s-parat--d p-,Au-ts the N--pheny, 2,.Iq quiriiIiTi'.,.-Tiper,h.'r)ratP jcriu:a an-I Ih, N- phr-:-'y' 1) 6 tenz,,quinolin,-~im-dide t :onden-ed with tr.e quaternary saIis 4%~inaldint- -:11-,d 'this iol with t hf, f orma t - on D f m~, th 1 -,-:: yan, n~, , asymmef..,ica, j,,t!;re 1,3ee. I.; omp Thu 5 n~w P Y,-)d j were Fiyntht: ti Y.~.d N phonyl-2 ~-ani ineqjim-11 i n perchl!,ratt~ anq N phony: 2-16 anilineviny-, ' t-,- -benz3quinolinium iodi&-,, t3y -ondensation Lf thl'-3~ products With ,I,iaternary salts cf heterocy-,~,., five ripw --arbo,yann,-,:~ of" asymmetrical qtructaro vic-re 1~ard 2/3 syr-,Lhetized (N-pht--nyl-5 t benzoquino'ini (11 ph-~nyl Investigations in the Field of bynthetized Dyes. 79-28-~-45/0' X. Synthesis of N-Aryl-2-4 -Anilinovinylquinolinium Derivatives and Their Gonversions -quinoline-2)-trimethinecyanineperchlorate; N-~P-tolYI-5,6-benzoquinoline-2)-N-phenylquinoline- -2)-trimethinecyanineperchlorate; N-(p-tolyl-5,6- -benzoquinoline-2)-~N-phonylquinoline-2)- -trimethizbecyanineperchlorate; (N-phenyl-5,6- -benzoquinoline-2)-(dr-,k- aphthylquinoline-2)- e. -trimethinecyanineiodid , 117-phenyl-5,6-benzoquinoline- -2)-(3-ethylbenzthiazol-2)-trimethinecyanineiodiAs. There are 1 table and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSuCIATION: Chernovitskiy gosudarstveri-ny3, universitet ~Cherno,~tsy 13tate University) SUBMITTED: April 18, 1957 Card 3/3 50) SOV,'7 Z 9- Q -:7,,/7 6 AUTHORS: Pilyugin, G. T. , Opan&se-riko. Ye. TITLE: Investigations in the Frielld ~.f Artificial iaffs. X:::. Y methine Quinothiacyanines of Unsymmetrical Str-,,.c.-tuze PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshc~ey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr q, jj zlo~*,-,'17~ (USSR) ABSTRACT: In continuation of the papers of references 1-4 concern:.r.g the spectroscopic investigations of the cyanino dyectuff!3 tio- authors synthesized monomethine cyanine of unsymmetrical str-au- ture with aromatic and alkyl radicals at tre hetero-riisid,-i-- of the molecules as well as dyestuffs containinE or-,' Similar compounds have hitherto been unknown (Refs '.-S) the present paper cyanines were synthesized by the reac'i~irl -f quaternary salts of heterocyclic bases with thiazollorL --*mincs, mercapto derivatives or quinolones in statu nascendi. In tn~. first case the imine was melted with the salt3 In vac,~--m 1Ref1:". Several monomethine cyanines were obtained, in wl.--*.i;h the . -2nd- ing of the.methine group took place in the 2,2- and 2,4'- positions'(tchemes 1,2,3). In the reacti~,n with imine the quaternary salts of N-aryl benzoquinaldin.'um fcra, Card 1/3 only quinothiacyanines when melted according to the schem., SCIV/79-29-9-57/'17 6~ Investigations in the Field of Artificial Dyestuffs. XIII. konometK_'r.,~ Quinothiaoyanines of Unsymmetrical Structure whereas in the melting of the salts of N-aryl quinaldinium derivatives the reaction takes place to a slight degree in another direction under the formation of dyestuffs of differen, structure (isocyanineB). Their formation was determined spe~,-.ro- scopically on the basis of the absorption curves of a m;x- ture of the dyes and the pure compounds (Figs 1-4). Thesp dye- stuffs were separated by chromatoeraphing on aluminum ox~Je and identified with the isocyanines which were synthesiz-~ f-~M the corresponding quaternary salts and quinolines in alcoho-__ alkaline medium (Ref 10). 21 monomethine cyanines of unsym- metrical structure were synthesized (Table). The absorption maxima of the monomethine cyan-'nes with aryl radicals at `- hetero nitrogen atoms exhibit a shift to the range of longer waves, as compared to the compounds with alkyl radicals. The isomeric compounds with a phenylene group in different positions differ by their color, as may be seen from their absorpticn maxima. This applies both to the isocyanines and to the quinc- thiapseudocyanines. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 12 ref- Card 2/3 erences, 4 of which are Soviet, SOV/79-20-9-57,'76 Investigations in the Field of Artificial Dyestuffs. XIII. Monomethine Quinothiacyanines of Unsymmetrical Structure kSSOCIATION: Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitrit (Chernov-~sy S*ate University) SUBM.LITED: July 25, 1958 'A Card 3/~ S/079/60/C)-'C)/ 04 '5b/O~C BOO I /B 0 1 1 AUTHORS; 'Ailyugin, G. T., Opanasenko. Ye. r. TITLE- Investigations in the FielO of Synthetic Dyeo XVT Sy?lf,, of Oxy- and Alkoxy-subatituted. Quaternary Salts and Their Conversions PERIOD1CAL: 2-~urnal obshchey khimii. 1960i Vol. 30, No. 4 P~, I TEXT; In continuation of their investij,~ations (Refs' 1,7) rn th~ r~--~t secondary aromatic amines of a syrametr,.cal and aSYMMeT'141 aldehydes, vinyl ethers, :,nd acetnne (w2th resulting quinolini i;. dini,um7, and 2epidinium salt6, which, in turn, were converted i-., e s) , t Y, c, ; :i t h n r,,; -e r f ~-- r0 f. h e re a c t i o ii D f p , p d 10 xy d i ]: h C- n -Y met!:,7~yy phenyl-(~-naphthyl amine, o--methoxy phenyl - naphthy~ p;!raldshyde and vinyl-n-butyl ether in acid medium (Srf'em- (11, be seen from this : che;:.e thzA salts of an isorieri%, struc*iire the condensatioi, c~f af~~-iuaetrical amines The followinE and examined as a resilt of this investi[,ation: (I)-, (II), (TV) N- prudu,:ts weru found in this ronner~tion. Their sti-,cturo wrq Card 1,,'.1 Investigations in the Field of Synthetic Dyes. S/079160ic,~O,:, XVI. Synthesis of Oxy- and Alkoxy-substituted B001/BO11 Quaternary F-Arylquinaldinium Salts and Their Conveisions aralytical way and by the absorption spectra of the symmetri-R1 obtained from them, Thu,3, the following h'-thert- und':9-rili-d were synthesized% 1-p-oxyphenyl-6 3xyqujnal1dini-.im iod-,,de art-1 bc-M.-- nauhthyl.-6-methoxyquinaldinilim iodide and 1-c- mpthoxy pl.,nyl i~nz quinald-inium perchlorate. "arbocyaninea with a qymmetr-,cul synthesized from these salts, and their absorptton ur,.rpq wer,: Jv~e-l tl~e visille spectrum region. Dyes (VI), (VII'), \'VTTI), (IX), X tained by condensation of quaternary salts with dia-ram shows the absorption curves cf -hese J~-cE5- Th, fYie ayes nonfirr, the well-known ,rino.-.ple that tYe %n.*,--. ~!c lnfliier~'e -n '~.e :olc-r. n! ~i-;~t f'nn nf t'.,? ~pe r 1, E: .-j "'UBI-iTTTED; February 21v 195~ --Tinvi t .~". t.;1'1 "P r- I r t"."er'r 1 L 'a' Ulniversity~ Card 212 PILYUGIN, G.T.; OPANASENKO, Ye..--P, Synthetic dyes. Part 18: Synthesis of isomeric N-arylqi,inaldinum salts and their conversions. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no.4:1233-1240 Ap 161. (MBA 14: 4) 1. Chernovitskiy gooudarstvenny-.- universitet. (Quinaldinium compounds) PILYUGIN, G.T.; OFANASENKO, Ye.P.; ISAK, A.M~ Synthetic dyes. Part 25: Synthesis of isomeric N-arylquinaldinilm salts and their transformation to cyanine dyes. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.5:1398-IJ43 MY 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Quinaldinium compounds) (Cyanine dyes) FILYUGM, G.T.; OPARASEMD Ye.P.; ),Yr--, Synthetic dyes. Part 33. Synthe--,,is of 1-o-mathoxyphenyl-7,, 8-benzoquinaldinium perehlorate and Its transformations. Zhur.ob.kh1m. 3-1 ric).10:3228-3231 0 lt-~3. (MIU 16:11) 1. Chernc-)vitski,l.- universitet. PILYUGIN, G.T.; PE.REMO, ( Ye. ; (TAT~AJYlY,( , Ye., . Study of syntneti r~ dyFas. ; art /.~,: . ; -7~ perchloratr~ &nd 11-9 transformai.ions. Zhur. ob. kMm. 34 1 ; 3333-3336 C ',4. Study of s-mt!.et~c dyes. !-art zi: 1-()-!iy(ir(,xyphertyibt-nzo(4i:;r,ai'dini~-M perchlora',es and their trai,sfromation to -Iar,,ocyar,:i,e dveti. lbicl.: 3337-3341 ~*,; , ~ 1. -,hernovitskiy F.,(~siidarstverinyy ur,iversitet. PETRZNKO; 0,Te.; n~%, OIPANAS~.NKD, Ye.P. Synth*tlo dyao. PArt 49; Styryl dyps rrom ~ N.-aryl quinal.11nium nAllft, thial'. org. khIft, '. IL486 A# 165# ',A X. 1. Chernovitskly goood Arm Ivonn,,.fy PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/465;~ Kuznetsov, Nikolay Semenovich, and Anatolly Aleksandrovictj Opanasyuk Peredovyye metody razmetki po shablonam i kalibram (Advanced Layout MthodB ath. Temp lets and Muges) Moscow, Mashgiz, 196o. 68 p. (Series: Biblioteka razmetchika, vYP. 5) 10,000 copies printed. Editorial Board of Series: N. S. Kuznetsov, Engineer, B. Ya. Miroshnichenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences, S. V. LisitByn (Ed. of this booklet) Engineer, and T. M. Somova, Engin,er; Ed.: T. M. Somova; Tech. Ed.: N. A. Dugina. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for layout men in machining shops. COVERAGE: This is the fifth in a series of thirteen booklets comprising the "Library of a Layout Man". Included is information on the achievements of leading layout men in their use of plane and 3-dimensional templets, gages, and master parts. By means of concrete examples the authors Card 11/a- Advanced Layout (Cont.) SOV/4652 attempt to show that the use of gages, and templets re- sult5 in simplification of work procedure and Increase in labor productivity. No personalities are mentioned. There are 19 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Ch. I. Use of Te plets for Layout Work (By N. S. Kuznetso7 3 1. Plane templets 5 Laying out plane articles with templets 5 Plane templets in 3-dimensional layouts 11 Special cases for the use of templets 23 The 3-dimensional templets L-8 Layout of parts with 3-dimensional templets Centered templets for 3-dimensional layouts Layout of cylindrical surfaces with templets 40 3. Special cases for the use of templets In 3-dimensional layouts 43 4. Using drawings as templets 47 ,.,, -T, N - , I -~ :~' r C., : ,z o B. - -ur F . 0 b--- e T-Vl * ~ (-,', s c)--. ' T, ' ', Of r - :~ p- - ar- ; 2-- f' - ~ * - v 1 '' mosqui taen 'r ' .,' v"11 q:-ea , ~ 1; ".., -..- , h ! --3k . t ;' r ;~ i . , - ; r: c . , . , , - ~'S, '64 j ., !!)-A . v t paraz. b, , . ) I I 00 SX -J?ri AR, -~J- I b C~ ACC NRi AP7003277 AUTHOR: Opanowicz, A. P0/0045/66/030/006/0933/0941 ORG: Department of Technical Physics, Technical University, Lodz TITLE: Negative photoconductivity and optical quenching in CdSe crystals SOURCE: Acta physics polonica, v. 30, no. 6, 1966, 933-941 TOPIC TAGS: photoconductivity, optic quenching, cad;nium selenide, single crystal structure , photosensitivity, single crystal Growing, temperature dependence ABSTRACT: The specific distribution of photosensitivity and optical quenching of photocurrents at -175 to IOOC was studied on single CdSe crystals grown by sublima- tion in a hydrogen atmosphere in 700--900C, 1200-1230C, and 1150-1180C temperature zones. Negative photoconductivity was observed in the 715D-7500 X region,particu- larly at room temperatureon crystals denoted as CsSe 11, i.e., crystals grown &--10 hr in the 1200--1230C or 1150-1180C zones Negative photoconductivity showed a dis- tinct maximum at room temperature at 7300 i and was strongly dependent on temperature. Optical quenching of photocurrents, induced by excitation in the intrinsic absorption region, was.detemined for three bands whose long-wave limits amount to 7800, 12,000, and 20fiOOO A, respectively The effects of negative photoconductivity, optical quenching in the 7150-12 ;00 X region, and the mode of spectral distribution of photosensitivity were related to surface defects of the crystal lattice. The author 2 UDC: none ~-ACCNRt-- AP7003277 sincerely thanks Dr. A. WrzesiAska for her very helpful comments on this paper, aAid Dr. A. Baczyhski and Dr. H. Loiftowski for fruitful discussions during the performance of this work. The author also thanks the management of the Industrial Institute of Electronics fortaddng it possible 'to perform a part of these experiments. Orig. art. has: 9 figures. [263 SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE% 28Feb66/ ORIG RM 002/ M REF: 006/ SOV REF: 005 ATD PRESSt 5114 2/2 Card OPANOV, B. 3ase of retroperitoneal echinococcosis si-Isiting ecute surgical Abdomen. Khirurgiia, Sofia 10 no.11:1041 1957. 1. 1z Khirurgichnoto. otdelenie na Gradakata bolnitan - lovech. (ABDD)M , AGUTZ, differential diagnosis, retroperitoneal, from acute abdom. (Bul)) (ZCHINOCOCCOSIS, differential diagnosis, retroperitoneal. from acute abdom. (Bul)) (RETROPIRITONNAL SPACE. disea9es. echinococcosiB, differ. ding. from acute abdom. (Bul)) C,'.AJKOWSKI , M. ; N AM 1, IC,' , A. Polycrystalline photoconductive layers, *,.-re Przem inst elektron prace 4 no. IJ57-60 't ",- 1. Zakjad Fizyki Ciala .'t&2ego, llrzemyslowy Inst.vtut ;,Jektro- niki, Torun. OFARA, M. "Ocience of heat " bu ' I nz. .' -~-.Cerne. .-,d el. Reviewe.: b., M. -'para. 3troj vest 1) no.4/5:129 0 163. Ti=: 7n 'e ei'fect Z '_`-e temperatare -)ri the s;)ectraI -~strlou- tlo3r, of t'r..e CCLS polycrystal-11ne 11iYeilf" PMIODICAL-. Re"erativn--y zl.,irn~I, n-. 2, --bStract ("Bull. Acai. p,~Ion. J,,c. sci. math. atron. et phys.", no,. 1 3 samraary in ~9~2, v. 'C, :7 - i TTYT: 1-.,csII'-,-iI.i7ns -)Ut 0" 4j,,(~ eflpCt (7)f 11 temperature on the snape D' the sneotr~,'_ iistributIon curve of the of photoconductive po'ycrystal_~nf, Tt 4 S5'_O,.,Tn tha-~ t-c these curves mainly ~,cpends on trt, type o~ activators in tilo Ca.- :,-*--*r,,- crystals, and also on the excess C,: ,ieveloping durin,~ the sintering prc-..ess, The obtained results indicate t1hat tne oxidation products act as a zontact coupling material. D,;e to this fact, po -ycrystalline layer .genera'___- re- tains the properties of a single cnysta--. [Abstracter's note: Complete treanslation" Card 1/1 CZAJKOWSKI , Mi ec zys'l?.w; ( i'A2JIVII i ~Z, Ar. drz ej In f I utff i ce : " ILn, a -1 " wi, 4 -,:. t ~~; *, -- -yr. t~:~ .9,~.,. S 1 t I v i *, -, spectral ( f i ~Ay,-i-ystfl' 11rin (-A3 'ifiyf,:,r,. PrZo9l elektronik! 4 no.4-.,--46-2r,II AP 1( 3 1. Przov;yq!.-wv '- - -, *, I r ,r Aki, . OPPISZKY, ljaszlo (Cegled) Warszawa or Moskvich'i Auto motor 15 ro.6:5 Mr '62. 5zt '6 4 .65:i A9CBF>BjOjU-:NRv:: AF501(3351: BNCLWURE-f-701- 4:: ~. 114 F M 43. to 77 tog . Oxi&it n in air a endence bf tb.L,: 700C vf- ungs-ven -type ~t vxidstibn:i-ate of. coppir'.in nd- tungsten c ntaiting ThO -t 800C on~the content ai a (2) _ O' (3) O-T%Aa 3%. T 2 and A -1% zazo i (5Y.' - -2 P, 13 . i . -, ", ., ~ q Zt ',IV fi ov t.svr,t, Met, no, 2 9 F~l I -i K t ~l D v V c, -i i-% 1 "r ur, 41 7 --EWP WT( JP )/T/E k)/two-(~ -)AO A M JD /BW/WB, - 1~ACCESSICN, NR v AP5W762T -6 3. ~619 5 ;AUTHORS x Opara B* - K.;' Zhuk N Pq 0_ i nce. of 'd hine&_cobAlt 1 ion% strengt x dationresista isPers - I --1 6 tinov ve 1~ 9 52,::-99- 03 ~otAm ziihc ita - h me on t so TOPIP JAPS f.,'dispeisi 41~oxldatibhj.-cobalt~ba allOY.' Idation IDX. inum ' tainin 11 -oxidej magnes um conta ninj:alloy _aluml con -g- a oyp, cobalt,', aluminum: i oxide, zirconium containing'allay zirconium compomd corrw- ion, magnes um anc corrosion resistant altowbase alloys con- S~TRA-CT s.,'Elec -olyt c c6 61 i:~s ntere co a t and' s intered o6b taining, I or TO% magnesium, oxides 1- or-.10% z irCO6"lu~--.Uiox=da,~:ol:l%,~liimililim trioxide we subjected to oxidation:tests'i ' . - ' t-' - , l: d : ~N -.1000 andJ100C foT 2 hr.~ n ai~-at.900~ ' ,fu he't t6d, W t 1l t S es ~_ -as ; re . a the t : cobal al e mpers 'J. Tha ida tio of an ~allo ys~ a 6x 0 11 d, y _f6uhd-~to_JdIloW: a 0arabblic. i.~ wfiich:.i~ms-_ that -the - xidatioh~.-It: ro tro e .a the diffu'si6h:j~io-u'gtAxid6*fllm*/?.Of, ll~,-the'~irenqthenlng id.ditions,onl y oxide.'was~ found to-i ~ mpro~e the o id t* esista e of ~, cobBl tj The x a ion x nc ' oxide.at-906, 1000, and 11 GOC --respective oxidation rat6-~of all -with:10% magnesium OY 12 1' 35 5- 'and 55.2 6/m2-hr-. compared A6 X70, was 7 ~ . . . . . . . . . . . v fi5o.0445: -500 76217, . --art tibi ed gur es~A gr a ,.:,_..~ASSOCIATjOIfi ~r -m7y-,Daucbno~.inl6 ova e s 0 ozaa, oszroye-nr7a~.(C6ntralR68earebii-istit-ate, r -4ino ogy. and.,Mdchi T6 ng SUBM=::. 22 SIB -86 64 -00 CODE. M4 AC OTHM z Hu K I N , " . ; (; PA!61, , b .- I- sin g !-h~ *--:~m-p-3- a int t I, me B *.-1,: 7 I-nr- ~ : er * rocr;~=. -, corros Ion of mie *.a Is. "a Rh~h, met.. 2 no. 1 ri5-13) I-a-F 166. ( V, -- RA I q : 1 1. MoskavsAiy stall i splavciv, Submittel April "Q, 1(4~1,r:. L 37702-66 H~V.7 On ) /T /F,J ( til-11F IIJF(C)i/'A--3 ACC NR. A P~66 2 5 un/oi48/66/000/007/0077/0079 SOURCE COD E: AUTHOR: -Ivanov, Ye. G.; Opara, B. K.; Filippov, A. F. ORG: Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (Moskovskiy institut stali i splavw~-) TITLE: The oxidation resistance of Kb20N8O alloy containing lanthanum and cerium /1) (C I( 7 SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 7, 1966, 77-79 TOPIC TAGS: nickel alloy, chromium containing alloy, lanthanum containing alloy, cerium containing alloy, alloy oxidation resistance Kh20N80,~lloy ABSTRACT: The purpose of tnis study was to determine the effect of small additions of lanthanum (0.001-0.148%) and cerium (0.001-0.16%) on the oxidation resistance of Kh20N80 alloy in air at 900-1200C. Specimens were hela at all test temperatures for two hours and at 900C also for 200 hours. The oxidation resistance was found to increase with increasing cerium content '.see Fig. 1). Alloying with lanthanum had the same effect. The increase of oxidation resistance was associated with improved protective properties of the oxide films formed on the lanthanum and cerium alloys. As the cerium content Card 1 / 2 UDC: 669.14.018.45:669.o87.o46. L 37702-66 ACIC NRi AP6024525 Weig) gain, 0 50 fog fjo Time, tir Fig. 1. Weight gain of Kh20N80 alloy containing 0 (1), 0.006 (2), 0.033 (3). and 0.145% cerium (4) versus test duration at 900C increased, the volatility of Cr203 oxide dropped sharply. This is explained by a formation of comp)(-x :i*ninel-type oxides, which greatly improved the oxidation resistance. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. (FMI SUB CODE: ill SUBM DATE: l9Mar6(')/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 002 ATD PRESS:6-0 heat re sistant allo~r Card 2/2 UHANSKIY, A.A., kandidat meditsinakikh nauk-; UPAiU, V.M., glavnyy vrach. Hemolyzed blood therapy of bronchial aB';hm. Sov.med. 17 no.5;27-2Q My '53. (Igi-RA 6--6- /' 1. Korovogradakaya oblastnaya bolinitsa. (Asthma) (Blood as food or medicine) lj 1,77, b: M-73 st A. MWW-J~ fit b ,bim " Virg" th Amii thIm. the %a Oj oft 'A on d Witrik - adsmption tQ 016 oft wo, affti ' t at I t h kimk-t dm ftir Uw : . es n lk oA r MIMI) -c IV. Y- Cal Poland Aicrobiology. Medical and Veterinary. F-6 Abs Jour: Referat. Zh,-Biol.,, No. 9, 1957~ 35650 Author : Kozinski, Andrzej; Macierewicz, Maria; Mikulaszek, Edmund; Opara, Zofia Title : The Isolation and Purification of the Vi-Antigen of the Typhoid Bacillus Orig Pub: Ned. doswiad. I mikrobiol., 1954, 6, No. 2, 161-168 Abstract: The Vi-antigen was obtained by means of extrac- tion by a physiological solution of a suspension of typhoid bacilli and purified by a fractional precipitation with ethyl alcohol or acetone chilled to 0 degrees. The biological activity and degree of purity was determined by the reac- tions of passive precipitation and hemaglutina- tion, by the retardation of hemaglutination with C ard 1A w iud$46,0 red iii 4 CIS V! ~6 ' n A drief w Y102i" fuld z0fis - 'ZIkOd- -Vw tcwx* i: 1fli PoWd) - . . vi --axon ~d~;M,4 -pre-- RBC id l d cn tot it ItAml into saln. by wagibil the R33C with cIrcitolyte- rce-, - sota ~i Ile vluted component'(U) (:untains In bite biol.' unit:. - less pmtrih then 1. 1000,41mes ims jiuSur anct ~60 times f n 1 c i t aoit o s b ol. a - d -ocs ot change I t rity, I the I~odm, point 11 t a' 6.4- The free amino groups of 02 POW)AMbaridai and =iOK~ art of RBC are not lnvvlv;2, p f- t f r I m i1 r o twev In ia 5orption o 1, 49 ttsted- by jimimi s y ._RSV 1with 10pr& itid, KJOi, and tat-dissolving solvexits, C rocL!A4 prino for I kre atable to beatit orp The Q). Mjn~ Pit I t d IfftSing, 1411d to 13~Dlarjrl trc~ttneut witli 1-:1110KIC-110 lalwever, the teir 0m i , , b1.1 ftblbits the; h"Idly-mis fA RBC in hypoto .nic Solric as well as bemol-;As in c2useJ by viy-us. Setum proteins, espedally albuin' , fc-,ip ca"x-plex!-q vrith I and fts dccrt;L~e the ability of I to ~4.rrb at 001idtases I fruni the heating for.15 mlu I Z, Rolicyl OPARA, Z. Investigations on substrates for 1,acterial viruses. 'i-l. DL,-,er- mination of temperature of inactivation of enz,-.matic activity, via- Idlity of *phak:e, ajid its aldlity to senstize to passive ; haCe hemagglutinatim. In EnCllsh p. 127. GEODF-!JA I KAHl0G4lLF1A, Vol. 3, 110. L, 19~~'- PJLPJ~D SOT~,RCE: EAS7 17(-AD:_'Ll'2: .-*-.,_-CF-SS !,)?; S -1ST LC Vol. "', no. 7, AuCuE, g. CI ~.B I - - . . ~; . r. j~. -~. t-- .- . - . . : - - ~ ;l '. , , , ~ , - , . ~ - - . ~ ~ , ? .. r, , :).,. -,,, , - , '. r , - - c ~ ; v - .. - - '. - *... .. . ., '- ~.:: v ~r., . 3 -': 12- u~~=t Dos - : - ~ ~ c - - _'. -~ :--~ ',,- r. L i- , -, -~;- I -- e r , :,. - ', : - - : - j c r . !. " ~ I ", , r ou rt . --,, rtp- r ,. -- . GRUZBWSKI. Alsksander; KOZINUI, Andrzej; OPARA. Zofla Investigations on substrates for bacterial viruses. II. quantitative principles of reactions of phage with erythrocytes sonaitized with substrates. Med. doew. m1krob. 7 no.1:97-103 1955. 1. Z Pracownt Immunochemil Zakladu Biochemil PAII, Zakladu Mikro- biologii Lakarskiej A.M. w Warazawie i Instytutu Matematycznego PAN. (BACTERIOPHAGN, reaction with erythrocytes sensitized with subatratea) (IRYTHROCMS, reaction with bacterlophage of arythroctas sensitized with substrates) -.7 7777 .777. r l6batritts for bit tezim;kit~.T. codip ,d2.bh C4 4esfm cdo Ik AA wtm*lA *sr- tuaftatiOll ottemprOM d budivation at go"m*aCtivity ' - , t Iti'MWt i W sendt " o m 16j y `:~-9 V ";4A- AV U j, A O c -Colftnmurioc emstry. -, i'Polish: ot 0 j"SUO lchelw cv>- Bic of i swes itre o6ir%vdin ifferc ' the velEcity.o substmt~a deWu '-and by p Se f _ riio~'by lhic PhD*Q ha ' * ~Otls WACO v atw %06%, rays. _NJ The cht t .61 phs viabi 11 bct*een 70-5V avd. '-49.- aP4 me abi ty-Of mg0l.". - 140 65 4 " Ull .. ... . .... EDZINSKI, Andrzej W.; OpARA,Zofia Investigations on substrates for bacterial viruses. ZT. Effect of temPsr&turs &M Of specific Anti-Phags serum on phW ban&- gglutination reaction. Med. doew. mikrob. 7 no-3:305-309 1955. 1. Z P,-ILcowni lummchanit Zakladu Blocbemij PAN I PrILcnarni Wirusologiezziej Zakladu Nikrn'h. Lsk. A.M. w WarssaviL, Effm ~IXNRI S 0 anti- rpecl Ic werUK-, art. on b&C%#ffIbphag* pb %.- r: I wluT ""a 'Lu . (BAC4W.00P GIN as . 0 Anti-PhMe "cific serum & tes"rature on bactortophoge nowWlut.rowtion.) (TIRPIRATM, effects on bac ori )hMe Asmseglut.reaction) (HRUGGLUTIN018N. bacterlophage hemalut.reaction, off. of tompera.- ture & specific anti-phage serum. KOZ'NSKI, j'Lndrzej W.; OPARA, Znfia Investigations on substrates for bacterial viruses. V. Com- parative Investigation on substrates deconposed by living and ultraviolet-Irradiato-d phages. Med.dosw.mikrob-7 no.4:445-449 1W. 1. Z Prftcowni Imnmnochanii Zakl.Blochemil PAN t Prarowni Wirusologicznej Zakl.Mikrobiologii leek. A.M. w WarBzawie. (9ACTMOPHAG'R, effect of radiations on. ultraviolet rays. destruction of substrate by living & irradiated phagns) (=RAVIOIXT RAYS, effects. on bacterlophage.destruction of substrate by living & irradiated phagma) KOZINSKI, Andrzej. W.; OPARA, Eofia Invftatigations on substrates for caterial viruses. TI. Deter- mination of temperature inactivating enzymatic activity. of viability, and of sensitizing capacity for-passive phage hemRgglut i nation. Neddoew.wlkrobL. 7 no.4:451-453 1955. 1. Z Pracownt Immunochemii Zakladii Biochorkii PAN I Pracowni Wirusologicznej Zakladu Mikrohlologii Lakarsklej A.M. w Warazavie. (BACTZRIOPRAGE, temperature tnactiv~itlng enzymatic funct.. viability & aensitiziN- capacity for passive phage hemagglut) (T'V4P'9RATURjC. effects, on phage enzymatic act-tvity, viability & sensitizing capacity for passive phage hemag.- glut.) (HEKAGGLUTINATION, passive phage hem&,-Xlu`..,aff. of temperature) f POLAND/Viro-oU - Bacterial Virus (PhaLes) D-1 Abs J:)ux Ref Zhur - B 4 .,D~o~tya, N-) 7, .0 April 1957, 26o!"5 Author Kozinskiy, A.V., Opara_,_?~. Inst Academy of S-iencE~s-, Poland Title Studies of Substrata for Bai,teria-'L Virus. VII. The Effe7.t -)f Antiphaj,(- Serum on i.he De(-umposi,ion of Antij-,en V ., Caused by Pha~-e Lysai.es. L Or i L2, Put Byu-l. Poi'skoy AN. -'956, :)tI. 2, L, N- - 2;-24 Abst See Referat Zhtjr Bio, 195-1, 328 Card L/l 7777 irolod - Bacterial Viruses. E-1 jV V~ Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9639 Author Kozinskiy, AN. Kubinskiy, G. Opara, Z. Yasinskaya, S. Inst '. __'_ -_ - I Title InvestigLtion of Substrates for Bacterial Viruses. Proterties of Phages which Multiply on Bacteria which DO or Do Rot Contain Vi Antigen. Orig Pub Byul. Pol'skoy AN. Otd. 2, 1956, 4, No 9, 327-334 Abstract Phage Vi-1 multiplied an cultures of Salmonella typhi, which contain Vi-antigen (phagolysate FTy), and also on a culture of R. freundi, in which this antigen is absent (ph&gDlysate FRf). Phagolysate FZf can cause decomposi- tion of Vi-antigen only to a minor degree, while the phs- gDlysate FTy gave rose to marked decomposition of this antigen. The above-mentioned phages differed from one another by the speed of their elution from erythrocyte surfaces which were sensitized by Vi-antigen. Phage Card 1/2 KOZINSKI, Andrzej. W.; OFARA, Zofi& Studies on substriStON of bacterial viruses. VIZ. lffect of anti-PhW serum on 4econWeltion of V1 antigen by phage lyeates. Ned. dow. miirrob. 8 no-1:73-7? 1956. 1. Z Pracownt. Immunochemil Zakladu Bioch**11 P. A. 5. 1 Pracownt Wirusologil Zakladu Mikrobiologit An M. w Warssawle. (IXNUNV, SIRURS, effects, anti-phage serum on decomposition of Vi antigen by phage lysates. (Pol)) (BACTIRIOPRAGI, off. of anti-phW serum on d*cowpostion ef Vi antigen by phage lysates. (Pol)) (ANTIGUS AND ANTIBODIRS. Vi antigen decomposition by phage lyeates, off. of anti-phage serum, (Pol)) RDZINSKI, Andrzej, W.; MIXULASZIIK, Wound; OPARA, Zofia CoprecipItation of bacterial antigens and lipids. Mod. doev. sik:rob. 8 no.1:103-108 1956. 1. Z Pracownt Immunochomil Zakladu Blochemit P. A. N. i Pracownt Wirusologicauej Zakladu Milcrobiologil Lokarskiej A. M. v Warosawle. (AyrIGINS AND ASHBODIRS. matual precipitation with lipids. (Pol)) (LIPIDS. amtual precipitation with antigens. (Pol)) KoZINSKI, A.W.; MINSKI. H.'. OPAAA, Z.', JASINSKA. Z. Research on substrates for bacterial viruses; properties of pbAgea grown on bacteria containing or devoid of antigen V1. Act& virol. Ene. Ed., Praha 1 no.1:12-19 Jan-Mar 57. 1. Immmological laboratory, Institute of Biochemistry. Polish AcadevF of Sciences; virological laboratory, Department of Medical Microbiology, Warszawa. (BACT]KRIOPHKGSS properties of phages grown on bact. containing & devoid of Vi antigen) (ANTIGENS bact. containing & devoid of Vi antigen, off. on properties of phages) OPARA, Zofia (Warszawa, u1 CImIubinakiego 5) ~ Selected problems In bacteria.1 genetics. Postepy hig. mod. doaw. 11 n0-3:235-252 1957. 1. Zaklad Mikrobiologii Instytutu Reumatologioznego. ('BAG TARIA 0 genet. agpects, review (Pol)) Z M -"ttmetaWitei 7'on ~841dgen Vl-_Ar liisfisthd. Bffi~t of v - '- - t hl- da a S ll 024 A l S l billt l , r . e n , A m . V a y - m bq~1 ( yo Tol A&4 ar4aw b w vomi*. 201(1957). Winhibitid ' oromyc' AWAY to toble- Js or to-Sto. thmih tho failtd.to qnth Orote _ uid". walordo aeldi vaeuiud; absw" of O;z"d high - of dipirmpInnol - lob, M cif And ww~d of uftm~lolccridlauou fall 10,111h1bitd OPARA, Zofia ~- - Studies on conditions 4 no.2:213-221 1958. (:4,S(;HXRICHIA genetic of genetic mptabolism in & coli. P,i~tep-.-- ' Jo--hem. C OLI, metalholism, aspectB (Pol)) OPARA, %of ia___--. Studies on the mechanism of transformation of streDtomycin-resistaace In pneumococci. I. Effect of chloromycetin on the appearnnce of A now phenotype. Med. doav. m1krob. 11 no-3:273-281 1959- 1. Z Instytutu 3iochemii I Biefizyki Polskiej Akademil Nauk, Wnrszpwn. (CHLORAMM11100L, pharmacol.) (DIPIDCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE, phArmacol.) OPARA-KUBINSKA, Zof_la Modification of DXA structure Ln bacteria. Postepy biochem 7 no.2: 289-298 16-*'. (DESOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID obem) (BACTMA chem) OPARENKO, V.P., inzh. Basic trends in the design of double-acting craak presses abroad. Vest. mash. 38 noo9:70-74 5 158. OGRA 11:10) (Power presses) RMWIA Chemical Technology) Chemical Products and Their Application. Pharmcouticalse VIt=Ino. Antibiotics. H-17 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khiziya, No 5, 1959, No. 16512 Author : Opari., A.; Chitoiu,, 0. Inot lWat-givell- Title Pbysico-Chouical Reactions O~cc=Tjng in the Preparation of Certain Liquid Yodicatims OriG Pub Farmoin (Romin)., 1957., 5, No 4, 344-350 Abstract Presented herein are formulatiow of three liquid medications., for the puzTose of dammstrating the occurrence of undesirable reactims that my taluD place in the event that chemical ard physico-chemical pro- pertioe of the components are not properly accounted for. Such reactions may be completely eliminated by strictly follawi% tho ordor of stops roe ndod in tho mothods of proparatton of ouch mixtures. -- Be Natkhan Card 1/1 RUIWTIA / Chomical Tochnology, Chomical Products and Thoir H -17 Application. Pharmcouticals. Vitard . Antibleytics. Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Yhixaiya) No 5~ 1959) No. 16507 Author : Stanciu N,; Or A.; Isbasoscu, C.; Boral, H. .9 pari Y Inst :Not givon Titic :Froparation of Sorumn for Injoction Or ig -lub :Farmcia (Ronlin)., 1957, 6, No 6p 539-* Abstract :Description of tho mDthods of ;roparaticn of indicatod solutions aixi suspensions and also tho prepamtion of solutions from sorums availablo in ampuls (in tho dry form): ascorbic acid, adronalin, nicotine acid, mothylono bluo, and amidopyrino. -- E. Natkhan Card 1/1 OPARIN, A.A., inzb. Efficient types of piling for bull,!ings er-rte-i cn sRndy soil., Tramsp, Stroi. 15 no.712l-23 JI 165. (RIRA 18i') , I ; i _- : ~ 2 , . I . ~i '. . (. 7 . I I ~ , . 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