SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PASZKOWSKA, A. - PASZKOWSKI, S.

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~ 1. - PASZKMSXA Anna Course of simultnneous tuberculous infection in three children of the anme family. Pediat. Dolaka 34 no-7:963-966 July 59. 1. Z Oddzialu Dzieciecego Instytutu Gruzlicy i z Snnatorium Przeoi- gruzliczego dla dzieci v Otwocka Kierownik Hnukovy: prof. dr Fr. Groer. (TU.9ERCUWSIS PUIMONARY, in inf. & child) PASZKOWSKA, A. - - , .7 ~' 1 - Effect of isonicotinic acid hydrazide therapy on tuberculin allergy in tuberculosis in adults and children. Pediat. polska 28 no.6:577- 591 June 1953. (CLML 25:4) 1. Of the Pediatric Department of the Institute of Tuberculosis and of the Sanatorium imienia Marchlewski (Head-Prof. 7. Groar, M.D.) In Otwock. MUKOWSKA, Helena- PASZKOWSKA, Anna. KRUSZEWSKA, Wanda .. - - ~ . I Attempted therapy of tuberculocis in children with ethionamide (Th-1314). Gruzlica 30 no.7-.627.-640 662. 1. Z Oddzialu Pediatrycznego Instytutu Gruzlicy D3rraktorl prof. dr mod. W. Jaroazewiez i z Sanatorium im. J. ~hrehlewskiego v 0twocku Kierownik naukowy~ prof. dr mod. F. Groer Dyivktor sanatorium. dr K. Steo-Krynkiewiez. (ETHIONAMIDE) (TUBERCULOSIS IN CHILDHOOD) KRUKOVSKA, Helena; al JAN S KA, Maria; HARASIAVICZ, Stefang SZRL&GOWM. Henryka. Otwook Analysis of home environment of children treated at the Marchlewski sanatorium In Otwock in 1952/1953. Gruzlica 22 no.10#732-.744 Oct 54. 1. 2 Oddzialu Pediatryoznego Instytutu. Gruzlicy. Kierownik: prof, dr. Fr.Groer (TUMCUIDSIS, in infant and child home environmental factors in etiol.) (INVIRONMINT In stiol. of tuberc. of child.) PASZIMWSKA, Ann& Early results of pnelmothorax treatment in cases of post-primar7 tuberculosis in children and adolescents. Gruslica 24 no.8:698- 705 Aug 56. 1. Z Oddzialu Pediatrycznego lnstytyt Grutlicy w Otwock-u - Sanatorium im. J. Marchlewskiego, Kierownik prof. dr. F. Groar. (PNRMTHORAI, ARTIFICIAL, in inf. and child in post-primary tuberc.) HALIKOWSKI, Botluslaw; PASZKOWSKA, Anna; 8TW--LRYSZK1EWICZOWA. Kryetyna Cortisone therapy in late stages of primary tuberculous complex in children. Gruzlica 27 no.2:125-135 Feb 59. 1. Z Oddzialu Dzieciecego InE;tytutu Gruzlicy i Sanatorium Przeciwgmz- liczego w Otwocku Kierownik Naukowy: prof. dr Yr. Groer. Adres: Otwock, Sanatorium Przeciwgr-uzlicze dln Rziecl im. Marchlewskiego. (TUBERCUIDSIS. 13UI1401WIY, in inf. & child. primary complex. cortisone ther. in late stages (Pol)) (CORTIS0111, ther. use, tuberc., puln. In child., late stages of primry complex (P01)) PASZKOWSKA Anna Bacteriological results of chemotherapy ofIrimary pulmonary tuberculosis in school children. Gruzlica 31 no.1.1:1103-1112 N 163. 1. Z osrodkaPvobl6M&W" Instytlktu Grunlioy w Otwocku. Kierownik: doe. dr med. A. I(rukowska w Siaimtoritm Przeciwgruzliczym dla Dzieci im. Jo Marchlewskiego w Otwoexu. -XASZKOWSKA, Anna Becurrencen of poBt-primar Gruzlica 29 no.3:227-236 Mr 161. y tuberculoBle in children. 1. Z Oddzialu Pediatz7cznego Instytutu Gruslicy i Sanatorium im. J. M-archlowkiego v Otwocku Kierownik: prof. dr nod. Fr. Groer. (TUBERCULOSIS PULMONARY in inf & child) 00 A 909 see off seat oo, 0 is 1) a u u 0 to v ec- p a a m x b v a SO 0 $1 Q 43 a a , dose soma IL :Noe 7-*)o-Aq, Coo coo tho gromb of the ub od imbio" too GNNKIMS. W. MGM gee goo goo IN** tiff 6900 S-Imbla" moo. V" S;.- OIAAAI &A O.V III ff-W I -I- 1w 0 "Olm"944 38 Vow 0 0 0 0 0 **so 00*1 wo SOF-.qlisKl, Janusz, prc)f. dr. med.; ZELAWSKA-RY11SOWA, lieleria; hLiLMISKA., Maria; SOBAJZKA-GOM'ZO'4A, MIAT-J,a Binocular vision. Klin. oczy1t, 35 no.,'t247-250 I ~~ 5. 2. Z KlJn-l,,.i Ch(.I:,nb G,-u Al-.admJI I'ledyezrie.1 w Inrizi. nik: prof. dr. nied. J. Sobanski). GOETZ, Jerzy; PASZKOWSKA, Maria Congenital leukma of the cornea. Klin. oczna 34 no.1165-6P, f64- 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oczu AM w Lodzi; kierownikt prof.dr.med. J.Sobanski. Aj SOBANSKI, Janusz; PASZKOWSKA, Maria; SOBANSKA-GOE7Z, Maria Expression of the lens as a method for the intracapsular extraction of bard cataract. Klin. oczna, 32 no.2:157-160 162. 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oczu AM w Lodzi Kiermmik: prof. dr mod. J. Sobanski. (CATARACT EXTRACTION) L'4Q221-61;, Pn-4/ 'C t /T/ZYIP (4-)/RED-2/VdP(b) - " * '2--T Pae- TF(c RDIVTI~/JD ACCESSION NR "5010644 PO/0019/65/014/001/0139/0148 AUtHOR: Paszkowsld, D.; Rudows1d, G.; ~Ntitj A TITLE: -.PbTe type Wrared radiation -detectors c JOPIC TAGS: radiation -detector,- inftare(L-radiation, ~f~n -iL I ~urld -Photoelectric sensitivity, noise: equivalent power, dark resistance ABSTRACT.,--- The gaper descrIbes three mothoels-of producing PbTe Infrared radiation 'h -a ar detectors and presents some of the restdta obtained with their use. I o PbTo laye, , 0 7 produced on a &ss subsLTate by evaporation ;n a vacuum, with subsequent activqtjon Ly ozWgen. The construction of the detectors, which can operate either vertica!ly or huri- ----t---,-zo&-,vUy-,-is-dese,ribed-g44jUustratedby figures. The sensitive layer is cooled by liquid ass enrclope-s- fire le.0-14-im-a-high-vaicutun at 450C for nitrogen.~ Before evaporation, t1te gl about 3 Itours. The Uiree methods of evaporating the layers are ffluatxated In Fign. I and 2 of the Enclosure, Th tho first inothod (Fig. 1, a), finely ground polyerystalline PbTo Is uvaporatW from a quartz crucible onto the mmll of tho glass sideld (w1f1i the subatrate heated). Subsimlitentlys In an n1inosphero of oxygeit, Pb'ro Js trannforml oaw L 49221-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5010644 the -substrate by beating the shield; the-,Bubstrate is then held at a temperature of h0_80C. In the'second method (Mg. 1,b), PbTe Is eva- orated-direcay onto the substrate in an p atmosphere of oNygen without beating or cooling the substrate. In both methods, air is admitted after evaporedon and then pumped out prior to eealing. In the third inethod, Fig.- 2) twa-stage-evaporation is also employed, but -in this ca-se air is not admitted. Further details of these methods arc described ih the -paper. -Twe methods for the. ent-of photoelectric sensitivity, rialse e(ptivalentpower (NFP). sWulaxdlzed me"Urem e d Octivity (D*) and relative spectral sensitivity are given. TUgs - 3, 11, and 5 of Lbe Enclo sure show some of the results obtained. It has been observed that PbTc layera show lower dark resistance and higher photoolectxAc sensitivity if the o.Vgen pressure in the apparatus during the course of evaporation i-s higher. Moreover, heat treatment (soaking) of PbTe layers in a vacuum cbange.9 theIr dark resistance, photoelectric seilsi- tivity and long-wave sensitivity threshold. The parameters of the obtained detectors are as 1bl1rws: sensiUvity related to the black body radiation at a temperature of 500K 7000 v/watt; standardized detectivity D* (600K, 500 cps, leps), up to 2x108 (cps) 172 cm/watt;-long-swave seasitivity threshold, 5-5. 8 ii. Those parameters were measured -after coollng1he smio-ftivie-hYer -oUthoAotector -with Uqdd-nitxogen.-Other parameters of 0 -dote - lnatytat i the detectors are shown in a iable~ The ctoro are currently used th the PodstawoviyaProblemow TechniM PAN (Institute of the Fundamental Problems of cc rd 2/7 492 ACCESSION NR. AP5010644 PAN) and the authors' department for the measurement of radlation abs -Teelmolog) Grp- -tiozi~in~~47aifo-ui-R.ateiAals (e.g., glass, ganium) Orig. art. has: 12 figures, I table erm and 3 fonnulas. ASSOCIATION: Katedra Przyrzadow.Eleldronowych Politednild Warswtwakloj (Depart- Vo-f -Mectronic -W truments W, SUBUITTED., 0 1JUnG4 ENCL-. 04' SUB CODE: OPI DC jVrD pMSS., 4005 -NO REP SM 000 OMER: 011 Card 3/7 PASUNSKI, Bohdan, prof. What is npw -D- Fc,115h la3ers? iif~rzi t-ecKn 18 Ar, '65- 0 3 Wm j ACCE5SION UR: AP5005862 f AMU.- ]LludowWs~., _G, f3K!kA_A-L-_ TITLE', 1.1bTe infrared radiation detector WORCE: - Przeglad elektroniki, no. 1, 1965, 41-49 PIC TAGS.: irradiation detector,_lead telluride detector, photoconductive detector -detectors-prepared by-a modified version of the ABSTRACT: ..PbTe-infrared radiation _Xoung method were investigated. PbTe layers were deposited on a glass base through an evaporation process in an oxygen-atmosphere electric furnace. Photoelectric sensi- tivity, noise equivalent power, normalized detectivity, and relative spectral sensi- tivity of the specimens were determined following cooling with liquid nitrogen. ne ..bark resistance was lower and photoelectric sensitivity higher with increased c;Xygen pressure during the evaporation process. Heating of the deposited layer in N-acullim below- 5-50K incieased the dark resisiance. --wave photoelectric sensitivity,and long v' a bensiti ity threshold, Sensitivity with regard to blackbody radiation at 500K P- Proached TOOO v/w; normalized detectivity (500K, 500 cps, 1 cps) was approx 2 ): 108 ;4 (cps). 1/ 2cm/w; the long-wave sensitivity threshold was 5-5 .8 V Orig. art. haq: ~4 11 figures and I table. K11 Ica rd- Al 2_____ 2-olidan; Denartnont of 1-i'lectronic Devi Cos (I',ntedrp, P-:-, c-ow -lel,trc,ic),,; ',), - - : e - -ycl Via rs k v: P o' ~ t c chn' c 1 ns t i,, u '.7a -- Z3 '! V.- , pz u - !,10 -, 7,jj~ PASZKOWSKI, Bohdan; WOLINSKI, Wieslav Vacuum-tight seals, germanium to glaBs,, and germanium to kovar. Przegl elektroniki 3 no.11:64"51 N 162. 1. Katedra Radiotechniki, Politechnikas Warszawa. PASZKOWSKI. Bohdan.- IUCHALOWICZ, Jerzy Vamam tight seals with sapphire. Przegl elektroniki 4 no.7:353-355 J1 163. 1. Katedra, Przyrzadow Elektronowych, Politechnikz, Warszawa. MZKOWSKI, Bohdan, prof. imgr inz. From electronic tube to laser, Horyz techn 16 no.10:22-23 0 163- 1, Politechnika, Warszawa. FOLAND/~,lectronics Vncuur- Technique H-9 Abs Jour t Ref 1hur Fizika, N,, 11, 1958, No 25757 Author I ~ zkawaki...13ohdrn. Wolinski Wioalnw Inst : aculty of Redic Engineering, Institute of Corx-unicatiDns, Warscif, Foland Title : production of High-Eurity Antinony with the Aid of Vrouir Distillotion. Orle Yub t 1~loktronikr., 1957, 3, No 12- 3.21 Abstrnct : The authors indicnte tho inportanco of antinony end its alloys in eloctronics and give r brief survey of the liolds of r.pplicatbn of these nptoriols. h dotoilod description is given of the technolo" of obtrining pure rntinony by vacuur distillation end of the suitrble equipment, It is indiceted, thrit with vacuu-, distillrtion it is rossiblo to attain P purity of rnti)ony Pbovo ',9&99W-. Bibliorrnphy, 22 titlev. Card 3 1/1 L 14M~-6'T EM-2/91G(j)/FrIA WEEC(k)-2/EFF (n)-2/ EM _FFf 11 ( t) -EEC (b) - 2/0,WT (k)/EED-2/EWP (b) /M (m) -2/3,.'A (h) Pr."h Pn-h/Po-ld __MQT_ - _ - /TI 1dL/D3D/AS 'Pf-hPac-h./Pr h/Pe-~/Peb/Pi-4/Pu-4/1'1-4 TJP(c)/AF D(a)-5/~S;YAFET*1',AFTC'(P)/ ACCES$XON.NR: AP4045929 P/0053/64/000/007 0313/0319 AUTHOR Paszkowski, Bohdan: ltoL~pskj Wic's law, Adamowic&L_Tqd.L E iz" 1) Mt- Nowicki,* MaMian~,-7MKr T-Tadeusz; Kowalski, Andrzei TITLE: He-Ne gas laser of the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute SOURCE: Przeglad elektroniki no. 7, 1964, 313-319 TOPIC'TAGS: helium neon laser, laser mode excitation, laser modu- lation, la ser output analysis, laser material ABSTRACT: The new-He-Ne gas laser of-the Katedra Przyrzadow Elek- tronowych Politechni'U Warssawskiej features a steel optical bench on whichthe optical sy'stem arid,laser tube are mounted coaxially. angement-of-the--eccentric mirrors-allows them to-be--- An improved arr inserted from the outside and to be centered in their sockets. Three micrometer screws hold them perpendicular to the optical axis of the sys-tem,-and small deflections are made possible by additional Card 1/3 L 14454-65 ACCESSION NR:. AP4045929 regulating acrews. The resonator mirrors are of crown glana covered witb 13 dielectric layers of US and MgF2,witli a radius of curvature of 1300 mm. At 1.153 microns, the coefficient of reflection was 99.5 and 99-.99% and the coefficient of transmission was 0.3 and 0%, with- out and with a gold coating, respectively. The quartz laser tube, 1 1 5 0 mm 1 o, n g and 12 mm in diameter, was found to resist power leakage only when the side quartz-glass windows were fused directly to Ithe tube by a torch and cooled gradually. Setting and adjusting of the exitire system was effected with the aid of an auto cbllimator. The medium was A He-Ne mixture at a helium7to-neon-pressurd rAtio of 0:7 to 0.1 mm '11g. ---Excitation was by means of an external high frequency (f = 30 and 40 M'. or an internal DC field. Maximum tube power is produced by a larger numbear of electrodes (5--8 per meter), whereas the greate.9t degree! of output power modulation and minimum distortion is achieved with the smallest number of electrodes (3 per meter). The laser radiation power was determined with the bench thermally uncompensated, using a germanium photodiode standardized against a black body. To obtain Cord 2/3 1)154-6-1 AccEssioN NR: AP4045929 the true radiation power, account must be taken ofthe damping by the filter- -objective system, which amounts to 50.1?%. Other laser characteristics are: maximum output rate 12-5 pw/w, mode stability better than 8 hours, and divergence angle Z51 ASSOCIATION: Katedra Przyrzadow "blektronowych Politechniki Warszawskiej (Department of Electronic Devices, Warsaw Polytechnic); Centralne Laboratorium Aparaturj Pomia- rowej i Optyki (Central Laboratory of Measurement and Optical Apparatua); Pols'kie Zaklady Optyczne (Polish Optical P lants), SUBMITTED.- 00 ENCL: 00 .SUB CODE. BC NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 003 -3/3- - POIMD/Ilectricity G-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur lpizilca, Ito 1, 1958, 1310 Author B11ras Bronislaw, Paszkowski Bohdan Inst Title Urgent Problems Technical APplic in the Physics Of Semiconductors in Their ations. or'9 Pub Zesz- probl. nauki T)olsk., 1957, No 8, 31-72; dyskus. 388- 389 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 PASZKO14SKIP C. polymmials, ail rorts of w-Ich are real. p.165 ANTNALES POLDNICI MATHF14ATICI (Polaka Akademia Nauk) Warszawa, Poland Vol. 5, no. 2, 1958 Jan, Monthly List of East European Accession (F-FAI) W., Vol. 9, m~ 1960 Uncl. PASZKOVISKI, C. A certain property of the beat uniform approximation. P.195 ANNALES POUINICI MATHFMATICI (Polska Akademia Nauk) Warszawa, Poland Vol. 5, no. 2, 1958 1 - Monthly Ust of Fast European Accession (F.F.Al) LC, Vol. 9. n0.17,960 ~Tl- PASZKOWSKII,_L.1 WOLK, R. Technological classification of elements stamped out of steel sheets and generalized technological processes; introduction to standardization of the technologizal processes of stamping machinery. p.372. NECROIX. (Stowarsyssenie Insymierow t Technikow ~Seohanikaw Polskich) Waresaws, Poland. Vol.28, no.10, Got. 1955. Monthly list of East Buopean Accession. (EFAI) LC,, Vol.9, no.1, Jan.1960 Uncl. PAS~',?,K0'4'SKlJ0 J. Universal construction. p. 22 3Ui-s,',CdC7,;U JIFA%3KIZ. (Rinisterstwo dolnictwa i.-Ministerstwo pan5twowyw Gospodarstw Holnycn) Warszawa, Poiand. Vol. Ilp no. 1U., Oct. 1959 Monthly list of Fast European AccessiQns (Z&d) LC, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feu. 1;)bJ Uncl. PASZKOW3YI, Marian Orqanizatinr of economic and scientific-technical cooperatiGn with foreign countries. Przegl techn 81 no.20:7-3 160. KOWARZYKx H.; KOWARZIK, Z.1 JAGIEISKI, J-; OLEJNICZAK, F.; PASZKOWSKI, P. ... 1. Promloea for the uwfication of electrocardiography &.,-A vector- nardiography. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.191667-671 10 11 165. JAGIEISKI, Jozef; PASZKOWSKI, Pavel Vectorcardiographic model studies. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no.24! 869-872 14 is 165. 1. Z Instytutu Innunologii i Terapii Doswiadozalnej Polskiej Akademii Nauk im. Ludwika Hirazfelda i KRtedry Patologii Ogolnej i Doswiadozalnej AM we Wroclawiu. KOWARZM Pagor.*, WZARI-MMA, Zbfia; JAG=KI , 7ozef; KUBISZ, Tadeusz; Pawe2 Regular lead ne+wcrks in rectorzard 4ography. Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no.21:777-780 IS My' 64 1. Z Katedry Patologli Ogolmei I Doswiadczalnej Akademii Medycm- nej we Wroclawiu i z Ir-t3rtut-i-, Immunclogii i Terapil Joswiad- czalnel Polskiei Akademli Nauk -ment ludwika Mrszfelda we j Wroclawiu. K(YOIARZYK) flugon; K(7JATJZ'rrIMA, Zofia; DYBA, Konrad; JAGIEL7!, .7ozef'; hIIBTSZ,, Tadeusz; ~7~PWSKIv rawel.. A proposed network of vectorcardiographic leads. Pol. tyg. lek. 19 no.22,:820-823 25 My164 1. Z Katedry Patologii Ogolsiej i Doswiadezalnej Akaderi~ Me- dyczneS, z Katedry Geometrii Vykreslne~ Pollteclmiki i i InBtytv.itu Immunologii I Torapil Doqwiadcz3.bioj PnIrki(-%j Akademll. Nauk im. L. Mi-vzfella we WroclavIll. PASZKOWSKI, S., mgr Combined mine and factory circles of the ;%sso--iation rf I'lining Engineern and Technicians. I'rzFjj,)I techn 85 nc,.3:10 19 A '64. V! Sekrja -111-ci..~, pc~lar,~; ol. -11 I PASHOri"KI 9 ~ LUWZ!'-' 1- T . , ngr I -.? . 1 1 'IC4, u 5 - -, 6 , E c-ne a LiggiL. Bt,, ~onc,rr; I rF, ,he rG 1~ --~ c!'* -,.-1 0, ~ prope-,-.y rlgh-.s. I -, zr,g I te: lin ;~6 no, i " 5 ~ Ifi lt~~. STASZEWSKI, Janusz, mgr inz., prof. nadzw.; PASZKOWSKI Stanislaw, mgr inz. The B-64 type factory mott.er ship Pioniersk. Bud okretowe Warszawa 9 no.6:189-198 Je 164. 1. Technical University, Gdansk (for Staszewski). 2. Central Ship Design Office No. 1, Gdansk. 1 13268-63 M(d)/Y--C(v)/BW AMC UPOW"(DE) 5/044/63/000/003/003/047 ADTHOIR: Paszkowski, S. TITLE: The theory of uniform E-pproximation. I* Non-asyrTtotic theoretical problems. lip PDUODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematilm, No. 3, 1963, 21, Abstract 3B102. (Rozpr. Hat., no. 26, 177 pp, Fxglish). TEXT: In the revivqed first% part of the monographs problems of uniform approximation are treated for a finite and fixed number of parameters with special attention to problems etcountered in nethods for efiective construction of the best (Chebyshev) approximat, ions and approximations close to them. The book reviewed here is limited to the case of rational-polynomial approximations to continuous functions in one variable. This set of problems is treated thoroughly, with rary tew results includod. A considerablo share of these results are those of the author (part are published for the lirst ti-ae, for example, Section 14 of Chapter IV and many V"ems of Chapter III); others are presented in a creatively reworked form. Tho book consists of four chapteri subdivided iiato 16 sections. We shaXI give a concise su=cary.. The basic Card IAO 13.3268-63 S/C44/63/0001003/003/047 The theory of unifo= appro~dmatior . ...... defined on a notation is: C. is a space of continuous real functions closed, bounded set F C: R, with the nor= F M K 11C teF W is a space of polyn=ials n n-j ajt Pn(t is, 6ducing the mirAnum devia- Is the "'best polyn=ial, that pr ti P when pn ~e W E (f FY is the value of this n n n n minimum; th. aauthor calls the points U~ (k = 0. ..'; n + 1) of doviation (or niximum deviatio.0 71 , from r (n. F)-Doints' we~ shall write it in a more bigbIrdifferentiated manner (n;*, F)-poinis when we are speaking of a set Card 2/10 11326"3 S/04-4/63/0MMU/00*47 The theory of uniform approximation ..... 6) ofthe (n, F)-points of a Chobyshev altornance. In a number of the items It is assumed that. F I s [-1,, 1] (although I F Is frequently omitted in the Motation above), or I? SM SZ40, tit 0 t~m_l) ~,ij i-_0, V 77 COS r) -are points of maximum deviation of the polynomial Tr (t) cos(r arcos 0 from --ero on 1; -(2r + I- 2v).z Cos 2r are zeros of T (t). r Chapter I (Sections 1-3) contains a scmewbat expanded elucidation of classical ractors connected vith the names of Chebyshav, Chabyshov-Markov, Borel, and do la Valej-Poussin. properties of Tn(t) outside I and rutside L9 ra 31 nn] t Card 3/10 IF 13.326"3 5/04/63/000/003/003/047 The theory of uniform amrc;dmation ..... -are indicated. Revised explicit expressions 7/ nj[ are given for in a form proposed for the first two cases by Hornecker (Chiffres, 195B, 1). The necessary and sufficient conditions aro given (Paszkowski, S., Rozpr. Mat., no. 14, 193?, Warszawa) so that for two given polynomials. Pn, Pn+i and two numbers e, > 0, !2 0 there exists a function 9 such thaIt Pn =7f n1l f I I Prr~l n+11 9 1 e~ 31 1)2 'D2 1). Chapter II (Sections 4-8). We note first 2 n* ~(Section 4) the theorem: If F possesses a center-of syzmatry c, ther, setting PC 0. Card 4/10. 1.12 3 1 he tht~ of uniform approximation Ve have A, (17 n> max 1E. RE,; F). Ex (L; FW (1) ion (Secti different lower bounds for B are given which are based In addit on n on the generiLl theorem'of do la Vallee Poassin-Xirchberger. For the case F = 1. and assuming the existence of an expansion of g in powers of t or in polyno- mials of the system { T r(t)) vh1ch converges on 1, the author presents different estimates of E n :1) a.~-cending essentially to those in the disserta- U&I tion of S., N. Bernshteyn and naking use of a special set sn+e ft.,,. P) =0 - In Sootion 6~tho author considers S. N.'Bernshteyn s o;timata In an expanded form in the case of existence of a continuous 0 on 1. Section Is -devoted to lower bounds for the ratio %+3.( when 77 ME has a1ready been found (exactly or approximately) on the basis of'an estimate of the meauure of the sets, Card 5AD 2:326"3 S/044/63/000/003/003/047 The thOOrY Of unifO= approximation .... Th Section 8 the author discusses the dependence of the quantity [a, b]) on the interval of approximation, Chapter ni (sections 9 12). The distribution of (n)-points on the interval of approximation. Section 9 (Bounds depending on the value of the ratio Enti :F n) elucidates the author's investigations, including results be published previously (Referativnyy iburn&I, Xatmatika, 1960 M). With the given conditions E n+l b 4 1, the author succeeded in including (n*)-points uk (k n + 1) of the Chebysbev alternance of the function' g in exactly defined intervals J =- J jpt /:g ] whose boundaries (except 0~ k MMC nhk nbk Who and 16 nbvn+l are expressed by the abscissas of characteristic points of the grapbs of cortait polynomialsT Q SPOOW nkg h which are generalizations of the polyncoials T When h is sufficiently small the inter- Tals J turn out to be automaticaiij nonintersectirg; knowledge of them C&rd6AO 113268-63 s/o44/63/ooo/003/003/047 The theory of uniform approximation permits a corresponding reduction in computational work, replacing I by the union U Jk (k = 01 1) in the numerical construction of the best polynomials, Vnj for example, by the reviewer's second polynomial algorithm. The converse of ihe previous reasonin produces another important result -- the lower bound of the quantity E by the found value of 7[n( in M cases of the discrepancy between +1 (UA)1.1+1 C 1t.+j"%)- CID3 J~n- lr*=O, n+ Another,cycle of Investigations ~y the author(Sections 10 12) was devoted to study of the distribution of (n*)-points on I based on assuming.the existence and~constancy of the signs of contimous derivatives of certain orders p of the function g (t) with t 6 1. A theorem of S. N. Bernshteyn serves.as the starting point here. In particular, citing polynomials of any two-parameter family, for example, the pol Mials of Yo.J. Zolotarov (they are cUscussed in more detail in Chapter IV for comparison instead of polynomials of a Card 7110 23268-63 S/044163/000/00.3/00j3/047 The theory of uniform approximation ... one- family T. parameter the. author clarifies the possibility of includ- k of t' ing (n*)-poizts u no function g In smaller intervals.with ends at points of deviition of the abovo mentioned polynomials. Chapter IV (Section 23 - 16). The theory of the revimier's method of mequating maxima" used for constructing uniformly best polynomials 7t with nF1 unbounded acciracy is set forth in Section 15. Modifications of this method indicated. by Hornocker, Bratton,'Curtis and Rranki, and others are noted (Section 16). Still other (of linear'natura) methods for construoting polyno-dals which produce-"relatively good" uniform approximation for Multiply differentiable 9 W on I are considered (Section 13). In particular, the raethod of removing sections of the Taylor's series expansion if realized by tabulated Zolotarev polynomials In addition to the polynomials T (t) In Section 24 of this chapter., almost all of vbicb is devoted to investigailons'of the author that are published for the first time, the author considerB more special approaches associated with approximate numerical construction of tabulated series of the best polynomials are functions of the paramter 'N: Card VIO i 13c-6 8-63 The theory of uniform approximation ... n, it, X) - al (X) $ +1 in particular, vhe-n- ~t$ 10 T.0) tn+2 + %tP , vh9re for fixed n the parameter %:runs through a sequence of Values -A 7t +1, -,\~ +2, Subsection 0 contains an amalog developed by the author of the parametric method of S. N. Bernshtcyn (Sobr. Sodh., v. 1, pages 46-51) applicable in this case to a twice continuously differentiable 3 (t, '7Q. More precisely, the author examines an analog.of the method of ap roximte (local in respect to rX. ) realization of the polynomials 7T n(t, ?~.3 obtained by S. No Bornshteyn in.the case of a holomorphic ~(t,'X ) by means of two-term sections of expansions in powers of of the desired 2n + 2 determining quantities , 0( Enc 9 (t.e,')] uk( ?Q U 0, z; k :11 M). In thiD author's method Su6cessive iteps fiom, Xi to.2L Xj+3. are accomplished by namerical integration of the corresponding system of.2n + 2 differential equations. Another solution of the problem is given it Subsection 14.2 which Is applicable, in a more special manner, -card 9110 L 13266-63 5/044/63/0W/003/003/047 The tbisory of uniform approximation ... to the problem of numerical construction -of the Zolotarev polynomials n+2 After establishing soma principal prpporties of these polynomials on an elementary the author fomlates an ossontially different (as compared with 14.1) of- fective method it which It is necessary to apply numerical integration to just a basic system of m differential equations in order -to determine the interior points of deviation uk( 7,J. The author obtains this system of differential ,equations by startixi3 vith a now nothod of comparIng one of the differential 'equations which appeared in Ye. L Zolotarev's classical memoir and an equation analogous -to that. used In some works by Ye. V. Voronovslcaya, (See in particular Roferattvnyy zhurnal, Flatematika, 193?, 317). lAbstracter's note:, Camplete Translation*] Card 10110 PASZKOWSKI, S. Ird"ormation Center in the Fablok Locomotive Factw7. Przegl techn 85 no.41lO 26 Ja 164. PASMUSKI, S. The theory of uniform approximation. PL.l. Rozpravy matemat 261l-176 162. ITASZKOWSKI, S. (Warszawa) The electronic digital computer Strela-4. Zaatos mat 5 no.1:67-96 t6o. (EKAI 10:1) 1. Instytut M2tematyczny Polakiej Akademil Nauk (Russia--Electronic digital computers) ~MZKOWSKI,-S. Uarazawa); WRONA, R. (Wroclaw) Routine florw-diagrams. Zastos mat 5 no.4:391-410 161. 1. Instytut Matemtycmq Folskiej Akademii Nauk, Instytut Badan JadroMh Polskiej Akademil Nauk, i Katedra Matematyki Politechn-iki Wroclawskiej. PASZKOWSKI, S. (Warszawa) -1-1 - - Uniform approximation of continuous functions by ratlon-I Zastos mat 6 no.4:441-458 163. PASUMKI, S.__ The joyful days of the Szczakowa Window Glaas ?lants, Przem mat Lvadowl 9 no.24:4 Je 162. PASZKV&KI 0 S. 6000 propositions and the first results; the resolutions of the 4th Plen= of the Central Council of the Polish United Workers Party have been carried out by the Lenin Metallurgical Works in Nowa Huta. Przegl techn no.41:8 12 0 160, --PASZKDVS,Y,I,, _Stefan "Tables of elewntary functions" by Mieczyslaw Warmus. Reviewed by Stefan Paszkovski. Rocz viad matem 5:162-163 161. HYCIELSKI, Jan; PASZKOWSKI, S. A generalization of Chabyahey polynonlais. Bul. Ar Pol mat 8 no.?, 433-438 160. 1. Institute of Mathematics, Poliah Acadeny of Sciences. Presented by E. Marezewaki. (Chebyahev polynomials) PASZKOWSKI, S., mgr. Obstacles in the way of technical progreng analyzed by engirper~ of the Lenin foundry. Przegl tachn 81 no.9:23-24 160. PASZKOWSZI, Sergiuzz The better utilization of labor ejk3 equIFmnt OAction f'" in the Szozakowa IMustrial Wcrk3. Frz..igl wohn 84 no.4.~111 20 0 :63. CS, L f I 11C 10 Ell T[Ni k. FASZKOWSKIS S. (warazava) A few remarks on compilatory syste". Rocz viad matem 4 no.2:203-208 161. (Progra=ing(Electronic computers)) P A-"O 'I K C, -i6 Y I , J` . Remarks to the mper "The Niunerical Problems of Uniform k.proy-imvation.11 p. 279 I I Z,A5TO3u',-,',AN,IA HAT,'i4ATYKI. k1loluka Akadtinia Nauk. Instytut 11411tumatyczIly) I~arsawa, Poland. Vol. 4, no. 3, 1959 Monthly list of Fast European Accessions (E;EAI) LC, Vol. 9. no. 2, Feb. 1960 Uncl. PASZKOWSKI, S. (Warszawa) Fateraal code for automatic digital computers. Zastos mat 5 no-4: 379-390 '61. 1. Inetytut Matenatyany Polskiej Akademii Nauk, i Inetytut Badan Jadrowych Polekiej Akadenii Hauk. PASZKaISKI, STANISIAW. Zasady kierowania zdalnego pociskami rakietcwymi. (Wyd. 1. Warszawa, Polamd) Wydawn. Ainisterstva Obrony Narodowej, 1958. p. 259. Monthly list of East European Accessions Index (EEAI), IL,, Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959 uncla. PASZKOWSKI, Stanislaw The stability o5f-igultidimensional syrtems with cross couplings between channel;. Archiw automat 4 no.)/4;295-)18 '59. (EW 9:7) 1. Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna. (Electronic control) (Electronic circuits) PASZKOIV.-SFI, S. "On the accuracy of approximaticn witl-i nodes. In Enriish." p. 745 (Bulletin) Vol. 4, no. 11, lq~6 Varsovie, Poland SO: Mont~ly Index of East European Accessions (ELAI) LG. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 A I/Paszkowski, - S. On approximaitiun wilh nodes.' Roz, - .1: Vdj -it, 14 (1957), 63 pp. prawy A], ml set of points of [a b] Ut T=ftll I,, a ix For a continuous function ~(I), d.-KA E,,(~)_dert6tes the-- ation of 1: by degree of uniform approxim" co of degree not exceeding wliilc*~, rjj(t,'- 7) ere the minimurn Wh is taken IOT'all Ifiin maxjP)-W,,(1)1 ( Oro. satisfying the conditions w.01) rz-04, i= I is) is th ree of approximalioll'of t Willi nollestj In the fiml e d Wilie paper. the milhor p(mrot lheore'los of Ole,YPQI~'--~".i.~~- Fir for n N, whi-rv N and COO, depet an a,' l5ut not on e. One can take C. 2 %ith soine~;"' unspecified N [fora somewhat bCttCr result s&e 11 k ski Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci. CI. I IT. 4 (1956);, 745-748 _c MR 4 c oth6r' value -and IV "ven; 19, 137)., Som -s for C: are. 466 lie caw "IQM2 is d1w%mvill in delad..'rhe Wood patt derds XP With properties of two I)est appim4ations mol, Wft+j Of degrees - :5~vi and L: ftopcrtics~- 0V t oots, of - lie rc equation -a;,,(x) =:~6)~+j(i) and of the Tchebyshov points of m and are consi4cred. This leads to variants. of the - 0)0+ N~ theorein-which describLs the'rate of giowth of q;-- _-~'P'Dlynomial of d6gree'Noutside of [~-L 1] in terrng of th' e, gi Owth A the Tchebyshev polynomial. T~'.- Suppo_~e that -T` t 61yribinials a),j, w.+j.of,&gFecs g;ij arid ti + 1: Wo P *V PASZK%7SKI, S. On the Weierstrass approximation theorem. In English. p. 206. (COLLDQUIUM MATH94ATICR4. Vol. 4, no. 2, 1957. Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAL) LC- VOL. 6, no. 12, Dec. 1957. Uncl. PASZKOWSKI. Stanislaw . I --- - N Multidimensional control systems. Archiv automat 6 no.2/3,185-194 161. (EMI 10:9) (Automatic control) MZKOWSKI, S. On the number of affinically different sets. In Englich. p. 21-1. (COIJAUIUM MATHEMATICtNI. Vol. 4, no. 2, 1957, Warszawa, Poland) SO- Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAL) Lc. Vol. 6, no.12, De-. 1957. Uncl. !,c rot 1( 7- cu; b 0' rot ;It Ce -n rc n(-~. Ontl T"(.( ,rc,i z~n c) -------------- 1fp -W S On the accuracy of approxfmath aszkom 311 with Polon. S 1. CF 111. 4 (19U 148. Let W denote the class of all continuous functions on the closed interval.l=[a, bj with the Tlorm rnax q Let Wa be theclX-SB-of algebraip polynomids (it dvgre~ t n. Tlwn it i4 uwal to considcr the ertor of lm-~,,t tit ilm 4ppmximatioll of t by polynomi'als of tile W,,: it is ivzn by g vg4)= inf One can gencraliza Ms. Given the "nodes" such thAt 4:511 m for vehich for k~:-- 1, 2, Yn. Dofine inf R19-14. Theauthorprovei; that if in>-3, and Q,14[pll J+12, wb~rc p=min (6'b--a C~-j mill (tk+j-tk)' max max (tt-a, b--tj), and (plc' knOtei thl" ilitt" VAI 1!,ITt Of PIC, thill T) < Zfn(O for every 6 c ~41. 'i/19 62/000/001/004/066 ~4 Vor) D201 YD305 AUTHOR: P~aszkow 1, S. 4__Ryv~lk __ TITLE: Some remarks about external codes PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektroTiika, no. 1, 1962, abutract 1-1- 11 r (Roczri. Polsk. townr7 mat., ser. 2, wiadom. math., 1961, 4, no. 2, 203-20~3' TEXT: The rate of development, over the last few years, of automa- tic computers has exceeded all expectations. Thus, e.g. Perranti (G.BO.) have developed the computer 'Atlas', which in 1 second can perform 830 thousand operations of addition or 420 thousand multi- plications on 47 digit-binary numbers. One such machine can repla,-.e hundreds of thousands of operators using electric calculating ma- chines. However great the achievements in the speed of operation, the content and the form of operation of computers are rather pri mitive, since the machine performs basically only the simplest artthmetical and logical operations. It is shown that some of the logic operations may be performed by a man much faster, e.g. the Card 1/3 S/19 62/000/001/004/066 Some remarks about ... D201YD305 machine can simultaneously compare only 2 different numbers, whalp a man can visually compare many numbers. Because of this, ft mcde!-I. electronic computer should not, in the lauthor's opinion, be calle-, :an electronic brain', as is often done by the press. The basl_- de ficiency of electronic computers is the need to divide any opera- tion into elementary operations. To obviate this and other deficl_n-l/~ cies of computers, the development and use of the so-called exter- nal code with each computer is suggested. Such a code could be used with all machines having a sufficient storage capacity. The follcw- ing operations could be performed by using the external code: Ar- ithmetical and logic operations, change of control, printing of results, etc. By determining the nature of commands required for consecutive execution of the above operations, it would also be possible to prepare the corresponding program of calculations and to introduce it into the memory machine. To obtain the independer. of the external on the internal code, a very elastic system of i- operations should be evolved. The system of an external code has considerable advantages, because it makes it possible to introdu:e into the memory device a series of commands and its control pr~.gr~j,_ Card 2/3 S/19 62/000/001/004/066 Some remarks about ... D201%305 developed beforehand and externally into the machine. It Is !ie-t ssary, however, to take into consideration the fact that the :,,m mands of the external code should be related to the cqrr-espond-.:.,: commands of the internal code. The transition from one system ccmmands to the other is achieved by means of two ty-es of ly developed programs, which are called 'programming' and 'ante.,- preting'. The system of the 'external code' has several dis-idvi,. tages and the next problem is a detailed design of such a syslem which could be applied to a wide range of problems. This requireF further theoretical investigation in various mathematical lfield,2, ~/-Abstracter's note: Complete translation.-7 Card 3/3 13(2) PHASE T BOOK EXPLOITATION POL/2516 Paszkowski, Stanislaw, Candidate oil Technical Sc'_ences, D-_-en- Zasady kierowania zdalnego pociskami kietowymi (Principles of the Remote Control of Rockets) Warsajw Wyd-wo Min. obrony narodowe,', 5 1958. 259 peErrata slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed. Reviewer: Stanislaw Paszkowski, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; Eds.: Zenon Merdygral, Master in Engineering,and Maria Kowelska, Master in Science; Tech. Ed.: Helena Malczewska. PURPOSE: This book may be useful to engineers and technicians concerned with automatic control and radar. COVERAGE: The author discusses the construction and operation of remote control systems for guided missiles and presents funda- mentals of remote control and telemetry. He also discusses target-seeking missiles and presents examples of telemetering systems. Chapter II was written by S. Jarosinski, Engineer, Master of Science. The author thanks Docent S. Slawinski, Candidate of Technical Sciences, for reviewing the manuscript and K. Dziecilowski, Engineer, Master of Science, for editing Card 1/9 Principles of the Remote Control of Rockets POL/21)10 the text. There are 14 references: 9 English, _~ Sov'_et a,A- 2 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the Author Ch. 1. General Information on Remote Control Systems 1. 1 ntroduct ion 2. Guided missile 3- Control systems 4. Types of guided missiles 5. Ground-to-ground guided missiles 19; 6. Ground-to-air guided missiles !7 7. Air-to-ground guided missiles 18 8. Air-to-air guided missiles i9 9. General circuit of a control system 26 Ch. 2. Construction of Guided Missiles 2~ 1. General information on missile construction 2-1 2. Rocket engines 27 Card 2/9 Principles of the Remote Contro'l of Rockets POL/2516 3. Changing direction of missile flight ~2 4. Problem of temperature barrier ~5 Ch. III. Characteristics of Radio Wave Propagation 37 1. Classification of radio waves ~7 2. The atmosphere 38 3. Effect of the troposphere on wave propagation 39 4. Effect of the ionosphere on wave propagation 40 5. Attenuation of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere 40 6. Effect of atmospheric precipitation on wave attenuation 42 7. Effect of wave propagation characteristics on the selection of optimum control frequency 43 8. Propagation of electromagnetic waves through dielectric media 44 9. Effect of exhaust gases of an engine on propagation of electromagnetic waves 46 Ch. IV. Location of Objects and Description of Their Coordlnat~--s 48 1. Basic principles of transmitting information by means of radio waves 2. Navigation systems Card 3/9 Principles of the Remote Control of Rockets POL/25 id 6 3. Radar systems 4. Radar equipment operating with continuous waves 5. Pulse radar systems 6. Operation of radar in guided systems 7. Characteristics of targets h2 8. Automatic measurement of phase coordinates 62 9. Automatic ranging 64 10. Interrogating radar systems 66 Ch. V. Control Elements of a Remote Control System 68 1. General information 68 2. Remote-controlled systems 69 3- Methods of changing the direction of missiles 70 4. Types of control drives ?I 5. Electric motors as control di~ives 72 6. Electromagnets as control drives 74 7. Hydraulic drive 74 8. Transfer function for a missile 91 9. Damping of transverse vibrations in a missile ple, 10. Elimination of the effect of rotation about the longi- tudinal axis of a missile 91, Card 4/9 Principles of the Remote Control of Rockets POL/2516 Ch. V I. Control System Within the Guide Beam 93 1. General information 93 2. Control by means of a reflector light beam 95 3. Beam characteristics of a transmitter 97 4. Principle of operation of a control system within the guide beam 9(? Degree of modulation of received signals 101 6. Position of a missile with reepect to the axle of the beam 103 7. Resolution of a displacement signal into rectangular components 104 8. Equation for maximum distance between the transmitter and the missile 109 9. Control equipment of the OERLIKON 54 missile 114 10. LEINAX system for producing guide pulse beam -120 11. Analysis of the trajectory of a missile controlled by means of a guide beam 124 Ch. V II. Control Equipment With Beam Lobe Switching 1. General informatiun 130 Card 5/9 Principles of the Remote Control of Rockets POL/2516 2. General information on the V-2 missile 3. Control transmitter of the V-2 missile 4. Receiver of the V-2 missile 5 5. Position control equipment of a missile i38 6. Measurement of missile velocity and stoppIng the engine "42 7. Description of missile trajectory 14r, 8. Rockets for Investigating upper layers of the atmosphere 146 Ch. V111. Control Systems I 1. Control system equipment I 2. Equipment for Indicating and measuring position coorkil- nates 3. Generation of control signals 4. Transmission of control signals -,56 5. Control system of the SCHMETTERLING missile 158 6. KHEL-STRASSBURG system for tran mitting control signals 161 7. Air-to-ground missile with television indication of a target -t6 Ch. IX. Control of Missiles According to a Preset Program -6~:; Card 6/9 Principles of the Remote Control of Rockets POL/2516 1. General Information 169 2. Control of angular positon of a missle according to a preset program 172 3. Determining positon of a missile with the aid of gravi- tational forces 173 4. Determining position of a missile on the basis of the position of celestial bodies 175 Use of radar In guiding mlssiles 175 6. Guidance system of V-1 missiles 1B0 7. Gyroscopic control system of V-2 missiles 183 S. Guidance system of the VIKING missile 187 Ch. X. 'Target-Seeking Missiles 191 1. Analysis of missile tra.lectory 193 2. General Information on a target-seeking system 198 3. Antenna equipment 200 4. Active homing system 203 5. Semi-active homing system 206 6. Passive homing system 213 Card 7/9 Principles of the Remote Control of Rockets POL/2516 Ch. XI. Fundamentals of Telemetry 214 1. Requirements of telemetering equipment 215 2. Block diagram of a telemetering system 216 3- MCz-MCz type frequency division system 218 4. Methods of switching in time division systems 223 5- MSzl-MCt type time division systems 225 6. MPI-MA type time division systems 226 7. Sensing devices 228 8, Frequency of the carrier wave in telemetering systems 229 9. Recording devices 230 Ch. XII. Examples of Telemetering Systems 234 1. Telemetering frequency division system 234 2. MSzI-MCz type telemetering system with a mechanical swit:~h 239 3. Telemetering system with phase modulation-of pulses 242 4. Telemetering system with modulation of intervals between pulses 247 BibliograDhy 251 Card 8/9 Principles of the Remote Control of Rockets POL/2516 Table of the Most Important Guided Missiles 252 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (UG630.P28) Card 9/9 ITP/ec 12-1-59 '2/007/001/006/021 P/03YO & D265 D308 A,J~~Hop Paszkowski, Stanislaw A two-dimensional sampled-data control system R C,:)- -A 1: Archiwum automatyki i telemechaniki, v. 7, no. 1-2, -1962, 65 - 70 -.w3-di:~.ensional automatic control system with a sampler with level merriory is discussed. The continuous part o-f the system is represented as a two-dimensioned unit with asymmetric cross-coup- -_,s. 'he mathematical model of the system is reduced to the rela- tions be-.vicen samples taken from certain quantities at equal inter- va--s of -,ime. For the investigation of the experimental models the ei-od of numerical oDerators o' St. Be' lert (Ref. 1 : Zeszyty ~,au- r.owe Politechriki ',,'arszawskiej, Elektryka, no. 3, 1954, and Relf. 2: was a:ppl~ed. 'he Blektrotechniczne, v. 5, no. 4, 1959) r ~ , a,3 .ciDle of this r3ethod ahich is simple and c ty in ap-plIcation is e-X.-ilained. The numerical onerator calculus is similar to the calcu- I'us of Polyno.-.4als. The analysis system is illustrated'by a simple Card 112 P/031/62/007/001/,-,C6/321 I ki A two-dimensional sampled-data ... :)265/D308 o -..: a= I e . T~h e r e E- r e 6 f .-' ---a r e s a'r-.ademia techniczna (IT'i'Litary Technical Academy) Card 2/2 4FI a b no" the iiWc alite and &bows densit fluttuations. prore Kowisjl* Mo., i OPI oWq.fpb,~lfr"SA**Ji;xd'oyp~oi,MI347-44(1957XFuln! iind Russian &um- warks i-Mat . An inhomoSeneous wave equation-for the potential of momenium bdtrived. ZerosloptofP-V isotherm Is assumed, And cakus. are carried to 3rd-order VI terms-, J. Sltvki- '7 PA-34-1:0 I-IFIIY .,-. Fl.annin~ -,n-.? uccoutn v 1 :14'io- o- imr; L;' N J _' ~ in- -in:.' in , c r- s I o ~ r pprforrao~' I,-,- tlle track P. 1 ).1. Fj'EIZE "I AD 'Fal J~ -0 ;c. ( Foauril,,acyine) Wa i -s ~,. a ,,, , i o -1 . r 1, . Vol . 2 0, no. ~ I May 1 7) 9. 1.11onti-ly List of East EuropeLin Accer-1,ms LO, Vol. 2, no. ', 1*1 : -. ', -11. Uncl. PASZKOWSKI, Zdzislaw, 1w, in2. Beyond-limit possibilities of meeting the investment needs. Przegl kolej drog 14 no-076-78 Ap '62. iPOLAND OLAKOWSKI, Tadeusz, PESKA, Stanislaw, and ZA5ZNIK, Jan, We- jewodztwo Sanitation and Epidomiolory Station fV6_jowodz1ca Stacja Sanitarno-Eridomiolorriczna) in Anin (Director: Dr. J. ZASZNWT) and the Epidemiology Research Office (Zaklad Epi- domiologii) of the State Institute of Hygiene (Panstwowy Zaklad Higieny) [in 1%*arsaw] (Director: Prof. Dr. J. KOST- RZEWSKI) "Epidemiological Analysis uf Epidemic Hepatitis in 11 Po- wiats of the Wojewodztwo of Warsaw in 1936-1961.11 Warsaw, Przeqlad Epidemiologiczny, Vol 17, No 3, 63, pp 161-193 Abstract: ~Authors' English summary modified] Findings, re- ported in 4 figures and 7 tables, show that children account for 30%' of the cases. In urban population, %rhere incidence is higher, infection affects mostly .5-year olds; in rural -- mostly ?-year olds. Anti-epidemic measures were of little effect. Disinfection was late in 74'~ of the areas, and half the cases either not hospitalized or hospitalized after the 4 days following onset. Unless prevented, Poland may expect, increased incidence in 1963-1966. 5 refs: 3 Polish, 2 Czecht 17 1 00 PANTRORY9 between tile rried t,y P111;' Correlat'o" case of of corper oata3y,ts ca jocity in t1lt' investigation 7ei reaction V7~ tity of the ratalYst ze of tale carrier and the catalY on between the qyan T'article 51 )genation reaction. Ti. Correlat, ous catalYtic gaseous gaseous hydr( ed reaction Velocity in the case of hetergene and the catRIYZ hydrogenption. p. 52* vol. 63p no. 2/3o Feb.Mar. 1957. budapest, Hunr-rY) (Magyar KeMiai Folyoirat LCY vol. 6, no. 10) C)ctober 1957- Uncl. SO: ~jonthjy List ast European Accessions of F 7 -C& W-- Ilk -by-dro-j-ens-fi M-80-11-t-O-Wilt gig in-fit gaiibasi. WINd KAFOlY tri udaptst). "191y'll. It 22(19M).-Me lab. App. couAsts of a 9) X 000 ruLu. Steel tube of 5.7 1. vol.. baving a beat exchjuge surface of 0.25 cu.m. It is hn- .mused in a heated Dowthum.bath. Cu deposited on S wa3 used as catalyst. The reaction tunp. was 100-2DD* and the product consisted of EtOll with a utax.. of 1% Atli 0.51/9 AcOll. and 1% AcOEt. Este" If did ttot uffect, lite rmrsion. Ily nSing a awl-cl valeg. method, lbp results of tests in lite lab. rt-actor were used for the conAlori4in of a pilot plant size adiabatic elpti. reactor consisting of a 2WI. Catalyst bed (260 X 4WD nun.). Catalyst particle size was 12 nun., insukitiou was provided by a 70 stun. thick �!A-~401 und a 23D jims. thick lov!. Within lite reactor 3 evenly %paced lvcfe filled to enable ohm-tvation of funp. distri1julion. G. J. ItalYLL. Distrs 4B2c/4B/.j LIPPICH, Laszlo; MOLNAR, Pal;.-RIASZTHY, Miklos Surveying and tracing works in connection with wire-rope ways. Geod kart 13 no.1:2-2-25 161. (EUI 10:6) (Wire-rope transportation) GEMI, Gyula, dr.; PASZTHT, Otto, dr. Ambulator7 treatment of Entamoeba histolytica Infection in children. Orv.hetIl. 101 no.49:1750-1753 4 11160. 1. Vas megVe Tanacea losegoozeegagyi-Jarvanyugyl Allomasa as Vas megye Tanaesa Markasovszky Korhaza Rendelointesete Gyermeksta- krendelese. (TETRACYCLINE ther) (MMIASIS ther) PASZKO'4SKI, Be , SOLM, 2., GAJDI, A. "Vaculuz 91licon melting." P. 323- (ARCIEWUM EL'22MOTFCiD;IKI Vol. 2, No. 3/4, 1953- Warpzawa. Polp-mi) SO: Monthly Lis- of East DiropqRn Accearions. (EEAL). LO. Vol. 4; No. 4. April 1955, Uncl- PAS7KOWSKIO S.; MYCIESKI, J. A problem of calculus of probability. in French . p. 188 (Studia Mathematica. Vol. 15, no. 2, 1956.) SO: Monthly List of ~,ast European Accessions (LEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957, Unral. TO k ifurine uvec des Sit, approximation till 2 (1955), 118-11,15. Let the laatA=5 p"(-x) 1), cmitinuous In a closed interval I' and st~c'h that evety nuf,-tii,.-i:jj linear combination w(x)~alp,(x)+ - has at most n- I dlist;nct roots in 1'. Let I b,- a subinterval of P. 11, t. points ill 1'. Tile author com"Idors the PrOTACIII of best uniferin approximation in I of functions /(,;) defined ill P and continuous ill I by functions u-(,v) subject to the conditiODS j=A, -,,, m. Gener-alizations of theorens of Tchebi-clieff alid tie la VaIIL: Pougzsiri are. obtained. For exarl-lpl~7w(x) of best a7p-roximation has the following proputy. There vre I Fg-Ants in I wbure 1/(x) -w(z)] attaini its inaximum, which togetber with the Dofine, inductiwly no ~ sign U(S,)-,-'!!S,)I if /(s,) -0i) ~~-O, 71,~~ -11, 1 ill le case. are at Ienst n chanAei of S~Jpl ill oply)sijf hen thm the sequ,,,nce s, G, G. Lore).I.- (D,,--trf)it, Njivh`). if- LS