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TITLE: Derivatography
!~~;RIODICAL: Chemische technik, no. 9, 1962, 533-537
TEXY: The derivatograph, constructed by the authors, is an
automatic recording device for the thermal analysis of solid or
liquid samples. Wei,-,ht changes due to heat and the rate at which
these changes proceed and the variations in the enthalpy and t.LC
temperature of one sample are recorded simultaneously. The rela-
tionship between the chemical composition and the crystalline
structure of substances can be determii)ed'sAth a higher degree of
accuracy than with hitherto used methods; thermal reactions within
the sEmple can also be elucidated by this method. Derivatograms
.give results obtained during tests on bauxite samples and dtxing
the microdistillation of water. The authors refer briefly to
previous investigations on mineralap ores, solid fuels and building
materials, on the heat-sensitivity of catalysts and thermal proper-
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Abstrpct.- P series of neat (P) samoles, humatcs as well as
cellulose, lignin and oth,:r materials of vegetative
origin was investigated bv th~7., method of differen-
tial thermr~gravimetrV (DTG) which permits f Ixing
t;,- weight change of the sample wlt~ the change of
furn~,ce temperature. Thanks to the fact that the
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Acadrimar SrOW27-am-Hoingaricae. Vol. 13, 1957, No.
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Investigatiomi carried out so for by the ruethod of
derivative therrucCravintetry proved that the derived
curve facilitates the evaluation of the difficultly Inter-
pretable basic curves. Processes taking place.in rapid
,~.quences in the 5ubstnnce investigated or reactions caus-
very small losses of wet t way readily be detected
by this method vrith a higedegree of sensitivity. The
temperature of tIHi maximutu of the derived curve clearly
dtfines the reaction under examination, It the values
of the initial and final ternperaturt:3 of the reaction are
flatted on the bmic curve precise stolchlomebic calcuIR-
ion can be made. Very significant conclusicas can be
drawn from the comparison of the curves obtained ~y
etivative thertuigravlmet7 with thoseby illflerentW
itrmonnalyals. Resnlt3 of nvestigations by de-rivalive
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the=vlmetry of vadous
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bauxit alumina hydrates, red rn , cryol el d cats-
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23. Precipitate witanse reactions In analylivil thtntli.
tryp IV6. (In German) L. V i
LAC Z. 116111al,
Paulik. Arta CASMIC4 Acadendat S77entanjus
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13, 1958. No. 3
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Vol* 5. no, 4. 3M59
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PAULTH, F. I ERDRY, L.
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tug crystal snywrilis (w hwisn, plAirt abirb 0,1hert to the
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ERDEYJ$ L., prof., dr. (Buclapost, XI., '43ollorL. tor 4);
F. (Budapest., XI..,, Gellert ter 4); PAULIK, J.
(Budapest, XI., Crellert ter 4)
Normalizing the conditJons in thermoanalitical expe--iments
by means of a derivatr-raph., Periodica poly-tachn chem 7
no. 3: 171-175 16.)
1. Loehrstuhl fur Allgemeine Chernie, Technische Universitat,
Budapest.
2. 14itglied, Reclaktionskollegium Periodica Poly-technica-
Chemical Eng'.neering.11 (Ifor Erdey).
ERDETP :1., prof., dr. (Budapest, XI., Gellert ter 4); LIPTAY,
G. (Budapest, XI., Gellert ter 4); PAULIK, F. (Budapest,
XI., Gellert ter .14);
Determination of clacite, magn6site and dolomite in
presence of each other by meazis oil a derivatograph.
Periodica polyteclin chem 7 no. 3: 177-184 163
1. Lehratuhl' fur Allgemeine Chemiep Technische Unirersitat,
Budapest.
2. Mitglied, Redaktionskolle8ium, "Periodica Folytechnic!j-
Chemical Engineering". (for Erdey).
EFTEY, L., prof. (Budapest, XI., Gellert ter 4); GAL, S.
(Budapest, XI., Gellcrt ter 4); PAULIK F. (Budapest,
XI., Gellert ter 2,); j. (Budapest, XI., Gellert
ter 4);
Derivatographic analysis of calcium oxalate hydrates.
0
Periodica polytechn chem 7 no. 3: 22r~-22 163
a. Lehrstuhl fur Allger.eine Cheviie, Technische Universital
Budapest, (for Erdey, Gal and I'a,,.;lik).
2. Chemische Fabrik Gedeon Richter, KobaDya (for Bayer).
2. Kitglied, hedaktionskollegium, "Periodica Polytechnica-
Chemical Ent-ineering" (for Erdey).
PAUTLIK, F.; PAULIK, J.; MWEY, L..
Differwritial thexrogravivetry; also, remarks by F. Korosy and others.
P. 55- KOUDONYEI. Budapest. Vol. 7, no. 1, 1955.
SOMWE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 2, Feb. 1956
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with a small vol. of water at 1.70 stme; the polarisation of the sodiri-ent
was 0.200.3%.
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instrument. MAgy kem lap 18 no.l~':2 :)f cover D 163.
PAULIK.-Ferenc (Dudapest., XI., Gellert ter 4); BUZAGII, iv&
- -.- Oudap,:,,zt, KI., Gollc;rt t(:r 4;; PULS, X:.,
Gellert ter 4); EITWEY, La571c dr., prof. (Budal.cst, Xl.,
ter 4) .
Derlvategr--~Ilic analys-'s of bnxiw. sulfate precipitzLe,-,
Pt.l. Act,& claii-aica 1.ung 3F no-4:311-323 163.
1. InutLtut fitr Chrtw1c, dur 'll'odintachou Un[vcr-,-,itA,
Budapest.
PAULIK, Ferenc
Hlgh-teiTe-.t.-,~rf- 4.:,, mvlts. Kem *.ud k~),zl 14"A 22
no.3/4:/,2-'-4?1 I Q. .
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KORO.' PAVI -J., R"'F! , Fpr-nc
,n Fomo c(Akilt, (:,l,-pyraz-n", nl,~x-d
o. fn p' -0 no.11-4t)8-47141 11 1 oz..
1. ':~ ~tnd Arislytlc, Chgrrijgtu, Lorn-ic lotv(,s
i-lvillr of General Chemistry, Kdapest
T'. c, r -i I j~ %r~, rr anic Cheinast-y,
v , ii-n-d Cnp., r of Org LA)rand
1'.di%,-)rial board mt,rnbf~r,
l,rdey).
ERMI'Y? L., prof., dr. (Budapest, X1., Gellert tor 4); PA~LIK,
F. (Budapest, U., Gellert ter 4); PAULIK
(Budapest, XI., Gellert ter 4)
Normalizing the conditions in therm-oanalitical exTeriments
by means of a derivatol-rakh. Periodica polyteclm cbem 7
no. 3: 171-175 163
1. Lehrstuhl fur kIlgemeine Chende, Technische Un:iversitat,
Budapest.
2. 111itglied, Reduktionskollegium, "Periodica Polyiechnica.-
Chemical Engineering." (for Erdey).
BOBAKP L.,, okleveles gepe;gzmernok; okleveles gepeszmernok, a
muszaki tudomanyok !,~andidatusa
Czechoslovak-manu;'actured, multiropo hoisting macbL'nes for shallow
mines of minor capacity. Bany lap 96 no.2:89-95 F 163.
1. Ceehszlovak Tudomanyos Akademia Banyaszati Intenete, Kosice.
WBAK. BL~Hfl- F,
to th~l drlv-ni,-, notor by gril mercury
V3,31 r,u~ i.,,,;,k
t 7 q my
LEONTIEV, F.S. (Leontlyev, F.S.]; PAULIK, J.
DeterMinatiGn of basic electromechanical parameters of mine
trolley locomotives. Vysl ban vz~ 3.29-38 16,1,.
1. ElektrosJla Plantt Leningrad (fc.r Leontlev).
2. Institute of Mining, Slovak Acacemy of Sciencet, Kosice
(for Paulik:.
PAnIK, .'.; LFSKO, A.; :1.1KNIK, 1".
I
ltupt,llr,~ of- nonpiraBit,r-, oplenir. cyotn an is :tAllnon. c)t f:r*.j,,,-
abdomen. Bratisl b3k.Liaty 44 164.
I
, I, . -urg- -skej f
cf'r lckh klinika LlBkar tkulty UnIverzity
Komenskf,ho v Bratit3Lave (veduci prof. Itj',R)r. K. Carqky)'.
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D287/D307
AUTHOR: Paulik, Ferenc, Paulik, Jenb and Erdey, Laszlo
ZITLE: Derivatography
!?ERIODICAL: Chemische technik, no. 9, 1962, 533-537
TE)U: The derivatograph, constructed by the authors, is an
automatic recording device for the thermal analysis of solid or
liquid samples. Weight changes due to heat and the rate at -which
these changes proceed and the variations in the enthalpy and the
temperature of one sample are recorded simultaneously. The rela-
tionship between the chemical composition and the crystalline
structure of substances can be determii4ed'with a higher degree of
accuracy than with hitherto used meth&ks; thermal reactions within
the sample can also be elucidated by this method. Derivatograms
.give res,ultB obtained during tests on bauxite samples and during
the microdistillation of water. The cAithors.refer briefly to
previous, investigations on minerals, ores, solid fuels and building
materials, on the heat-sensitivity of catalysts and thermal proper-
Card 1/;!
VALMME SE-MRCSAJilI, rbolpq PAULIK, jerio
7heinn' analysia of polyester rash,s. Ft.l. Ylag-y Yem
folyoir 69 r~o,12s%,4-550 D163.
1. Manyagipa:.-i Kiitato Intezet, aidapest.
PAULjK, Jeno
Thermogral hy. Kem t.ud kozl. NTA 2:' '64.
1. Cha-r o," Inorga-,ic "-'.herrid-i'~-y, buditi-p9t -.. ~'I'Jv-rq~.-,,-
FAU1.1y, J .tov
lit a t I~r. f
Brat i ,;I I i:& I iv 4
1. 1 rlirj~!,-klt inikii I
Bratifi'lave (veduc'
PAULIK, -Tiri
- -6peration management and the locomotive depots. Ze:. dop, tmch
12 no,9:242-243 164.
1. Operation Frigineer, 1,ocomotive Depot Liberec.
a -
IIAV IA Y. , Jurai , I nz. C' c. ; DP I! , ;I ndre." , RNDr. ; 1-!FRVA , !-'! 1 1, 1 nz .
- I
The ore ti ca 1 an~, expr",.- :-,'-A 1. ~~nalys` L~ cf tnf, :,.etho,,~-s ~~ ' F- L ~~:: -a -, ''-
dArp.cl,ic)ll linci Ixvit'lon keol ~ni7 c,,' coal, cutt(.r-loader~i, A t ,
7 Ar '' -
I . ln~3t-' t to , ' j': . r. ~ rir , ~ rv-, '.,- ioi~ v c.f .c , , ~~s~ :-t .
JA~IK_) _Juraj, gineer, candidate of technical sciences
Automation of coal cutter-loaders. Izvestiia Bany KI no.3/4:
107-112 '59/60.
1. Lab.banictva Slovenskej akademie vied, Kosice, Czechoslovakia.
r i +
rl C !~l
PAULTK, TlraY: Sc I (~ I fl, 6 ) -- "NIP-,-.7TY~t I C um T)i I *-i-..,,n ! n T~, -~ , -
I I
E;uT)pl,,r of the G-T, inln-hulr,'- Ifini rv,-cf ~, !) I- (m " n " -. * .!" - " - 7 .-. ;.
USSji, D.)nlrvxa~ (r~er of Lfn.n anO, Crcler of 1,91)or Ee~ Bann-r 'ns'- :i -,. 7.
'Plekhaijov, Clriaa'r ;-I-, Min!~ Fm-7'n-~--rnr), cr-ri-n ('rMy T~, -7 ,~ - - ?
Yll 1)
FAULIX, YURAY, inzh.
Investigating tremolent phenomena 8,nd stabilit7 in autematized
hoisting units with G-D system drives. Bauch. doU. v7s. sh):ol.V;
gor. dole no.1:127-134 '59. (MIRA 12:51)
1. ]Prods tavlona. kafedroy gornoy elektrotekhniki JA)ningradskogo
gornogo institute. im. G.V. Plekhaneva.
(Hoisting machinery-Blectric driving)
(Autonatic control)
PAULIX, Yuray, inzh.
amplifiers In the G-D transmission syster for sine 'IolEts.
Nauch. dokl. v-.7s. shkolv: gor. delo no.3:190-197 '5F.. (M13A 11:9)
1.Predstavlena kafedroy gornoy elektrotekhniki Leningradskogo
gornogo institute. Im. G.V. Plekhanove.
(Mine hoisting--Electric driving)
(Magnetic amplifiers)
TOYYO, Jozef, dr. inz., C.S(.,.; VOTICYY, Mono, dr. Iriz., C.3,,!.; FAULIK,
fl.-...m
Vladimir, inz.; VAS';GVA, Anna, PhRr.; BAUEROVA, ly"
Alkaloids frcm 5.LXU3 sempervirens L. Pt.l. C~,em z-vesti 1.3
no.10:721-731 16-4.
1. Division of Alkaloils of Uie Inqt.i,-.ute of' Chemistry of the
Slovak Academj of Sciences, Bratislava, DubrfivskR costri.
PAULIN, Alojz, Ing. (Ljut,ljana)
Pulse generator fcr magnetron supply. Elektr vest 27 no.9/10:
a-33--a-34, 297-300 5-0 '59. (EEAI 9:10)
1. Institut "Jozef Stefan", Ljubljana.
(Pulse generators) (Magnetrons)
PkLmIN, A.
"Microtron. 11
P. 341 (Electrotehniski Vestnic. Electrotec;rmical Review) Vol. 25,
no. 9/10 Sept./ Oct. 1957. Lujblja-na, Yugoslavia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessioms (EFAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4
April 1958
S/194 62/000/005/042/157
D256YI308
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
and Polar v IF,
Construction Of an 'X-band m~,crotron
ReferativnyJ
1962
no. 50 1
1960, 28, no,.
OM;,tjjra j radjoelektronikat
zhurnal. Avt I , rotehn. vestnoo
abstract 5-3-7,~- (Blekt
B-10, 17a-19a)
of the construction of the 3 mev micro-
A detailed description titute in
TEXT: lerator built in the tijozef Stefan" ins F system
tron electron acce ia), The arrangement consists Of: The UH
Lyublyana (yugoslav and the vacuum sYs-
j the magnet and its supPlYt
and its power supi"ly, roblems Concerning the design and the
ten* A number of technical p Lgh-power travelling wave kly-
alignment are considered - Although h.'
- e most advantageous in operation, they are approx. 10 to
strons T :1 same Dower. A 3 cm
30 times as expensive as the magnetrons of the
4J50-tYPEI X-band magnetron of 240 WU peak output %1jas used. A Q fac-
tor exceeding 3000 is required for obtaining an accelerating volta-
ge ranging from.200 to *300 kV in the gap of the resonator. For such
a Q factor, a rigorous stabilization of the frequency of the magne-
Card 1/3
94/62/00()/orj5/()42/157
Struct'Or Of an X-band r-icrotron :)256/D308
made teflor- and rubber. 'he microtron chamber haj
a J(_,'.acIia'c)jc
~OP POle of the -,,agnot- 2 di.LJ'usion Pumps are employed
C'v'r'L a vacuUM !own to (2+3) x 10-5 m, Hg. 2he magnetic field amoun-
ted to 1700 Ge in case of 50 mm Gap. Ihe ClArrent in the nagnet
winding was 1A at 600 V. 10 references. Abstractor's note:
trarlsiation,". Complete
V_I~
Card 3/3
OGURTSOITA, G.A.; PAUL'SON, A.A.
Experience in starting water lines in Yakutsk during the winter.
Trudy Sev.-Vost.otd.Inst.merzl.AN SSSR no.1:46-51 t58.
(KRA 1b-12)
FAULUSP E!an 1, inz.
A special case of gas turbine rotor failure. Energetika Cz ~12
no.6:309-312 Je 162.
PAUUIS, Josef
Two-dimension modeling technique in projocts and deslgTis.
Podn org 18' no. 6:25:3-262 Je 164.
1. State Institute of Designing General Engineering FELCtories
Projekta, Prague.
PAUIXS, J006f
Model technique in the doisign of' jnachir& factoriaj., Fod org 17
r.o.8:351-357 Ag 161:
11.
1. Statni ustav pro projektovani zavoft vaeobeeneho strojirenstvi
Frojekta, Praha.
010"
cz
-7- - -77w~
PAULUS, Josef
Operation recorda and the f Lling of mz-.hinery an,~; fq-, 11- de- I'g-i
data. ~odn org 18 no.11009-513 N 164,.
1, Frojekta, State Inatitute for Desi6nizig Gcner~Ll Enifln,jerin,;
Enterpriaes, ilrague.
PARIS, Otakar, C.Sc.
Finished prf--'Abr;:~,i~ed alements for cons*ruction :).I'
4
anti public bllil(l.ng3 In -,zechoslovaki~i, Poz sturby 13 r-,. :
63-69 ,b5.
1~ Renwirch InstIttiLi) of Buil,lint, 'onatrurtlon, llra(7~vl,
Workqtte Clottwaldov.
PAULUSZ, Mihali
ODInion on the VDE 0446/3.63 3tandard entitled "RegulatJcjna for
caramic insualtors on heavy current trar.smission I.Anea and railroad
overhead wircis." Fleiftrotechnika 57 J1 '64.
PAUIRIM, 14ihaly, okl. villamosmernok.
Solutions for the modification of impulse voltage strength
of supporting irwulators. Elektrotechnika 52 no.3:104-113
159,
1. A VILLENKI tudomanyos munkatarsa.
PAT'I -~' . 11 .
Recently developed pin ir-Sulators and bush insulators. r). JIP7.
TYS. (Mac-,far ElektrotechjAkai Fpyesulet) fludnpest, lfungqry,
Vol. 51, No. 10/12, IQ5P.
Monthly list of Kast E'uropean Acce5SiC-IS (EFAT) I,C, Vol.. 8, 7, july 1,-?r-"9.
~Inrla.
PAULUSZ, M.
"Solutions which can be used for the WdifiCat,Gn Of impulse-voltage
strength of supporting insulators." P. 104.
ELENTROrlDCHNIYA. (Magyar Elektrotechrdkai Egyesulet). Budapest, Hungary,
Vol. 52, No. 3, 1959.
Monthly list of East EuropeEm Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8,
August 1959-
Uncla.
PAULUSZ, 1,411haly, tudomanyos miin~atars
hn
New tyj~ Indoor SUPPD,-tinF, ansuLators. Elek,.rote,c lka 5"
no.213,13.4-119 '60,
PAIJIAJSZ, Mihaly
Development of highotonsion porcelain Ijasulators in the German
Democratic Republic. Elektrotechnika 55 no-5:221-228 My 162.
PAULY, Josef
Development of the economical use of wood between the 11th
and 12th Congresses of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
Len cas 10 no. 1:91-110 Ja 164.
1. Stutni drevarska irinpekeP3, Praha.
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FHASE I BOOK EXPLOIrATION SOV/4658
Akademiya stroitel'stva. I arkhJ.tektury 883R. Inatitut ijtroitellnykh konstruktsiy
Issledovaniya po seysmostoykosti Zdanly i sooruzheniy; 13bornik statey (Research
on Earthquake-Resistant Buildings and Constructions; Collection of Articles)
Moscaw, Gosstroyizdat, 1960. 246 P. 5,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya. stroitellstva I arkhitektury SSSR. Tsentral'nyy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut stroitellnykh konstruktsiy (TsN7LISK).
Eds.1 I.I. Golldenblat, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor,# I.L. Korchinskiy,
Doctor of Technical Sciences., Professor; and V.A. Bykhovskly, Candidate of Tech-
nical Sciences; Scientific Ed.: L.Ye. Temkin, Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House:
I.S. Borodina; Tech. Ed.: L.M. Osenko.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for design and construction engi-
neers, scientific workers, and aspirants.
COVERAGE: The book contains articles on expertmental and theoretical investigations
of the earthquake stability of buildings ad Structur~s carried out at the Central
Scientific Research Institute of Structural Parts of the Academy of Building and
Ca=l-~
Research on Earthquake-Resistant Buildings (Cont..) sov/4658
Architecture USSR. The foreign and Soviet norms in force for calculating seismic
effects in the design and construction of buildings and structural parts are com-
pared, and also problems in the seismic zonIng of the USSR are examined. One
article describes an investigation of the strength of steel subjected to several
recurrent- loadings and of the dynamic behavior of bmilding models. Problems
In the determinatiors of the-free oscillatiow; of builUngs and in the distri-
bution of horizontal seismic loads betveen the crone imlls of buildings are also
discussed. The projected "Instructions for Determining the Computed Seismic
Loads for Buildings and Structures" based on the eurramt "Norms and Rules for
Construction in Seismic Regions" (8N 8-57) are given. No personalities are men-
tioned. References accompozy individual articles.
TABLE OF CONTOM:
Preface
Korchinskiy., I.L. (Professor, Doctor of Technical Scienceal. r'omparison of
Design Norms In Force in the USSR and in Other Countries for Calculating
Seismic Effects
SOV/1 37-57-11-21893
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 11, p 173 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Paulyuchenka, M. M. , Targonskaya, T. 1.
TITLE- Surface Saturation of Steel and Cast Iron With Sulfur and Nitrogen
(Poverkhnostnoye nasyshcheniye s-.ali chugu.na seroy i azc.tom) in
Belorussian
PERIODICAL: Izv. AN BSSR. Ser. fiz. -tekhn. n. , 1956. Nr 4, pp 91-98
ABSTRACT: A description of equipment, techniques, and results of an inves-
tigation dealing with surface saturation of cast-iron specimens
and specimens cif steels 45, 45Kh, 40Kh, 20, 15KP with S or with
S and N. The effect of temperature, duration of the process, and
rate of H S supply on the content of S in the! surface layer was
investigafed, together with wear-resistant properties of the speci-
mens. It was established that in the process of gas saturation of
gray cast iron at a temperature of 260-4400C for a period of 3
hours, the S penetrates into the metal to a depth of more than
0. 2 mm. The quantity of S at a depth of 0. 15-0. 2 mm increased
by 61qo at 2600 and by 1629b at 4-401. When 0. I-mm plates of
Card 1/2 15KP steel were saturated with S at 2800 for a period of two
SOV/1 17 57 11 218Q3
Surface Saturation of Steel and Cast Iron With Sulfur and Nitrogen
hours, the S content increased from 0. 039`6 to 0. 24% and, at 475om reached a
value of 2. 080/o, i. e. , an increase of 69 times. After three hours of sulfidizing
at a temperature of 250-400' specimens of steels 20 and 45Kh were subjected
to three hours of nitriding ai. 6000, the NH being supplied at a rate of 8. 46 cc
min. During nitriding of specimens which~ave been previously Subjected to
sulfidizing the degree of dissociation of the NH3 is reduced by 75-85 percent
and the arriount of nitrogen absorbed is reduced to Y2- V3 of the quantity used up
during nitriding of standard specimens. Abrasion tests have demonstrated that
sulfidizing increases the wear resistance of steel and cast iron from 2 to 5 times;
however, no difference in w-ear resistance was observed when untreated and SL.1
fidized specimens were subjected to heavy loads during protracted testinR
Nitriding of sulfidized specimens increased their wear resistance by as much as
20-25 times; however, no seizing occurred throughout the entire testing period
M Sh
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:-ACERPTA 1.101CA -~ec 6/Vol 13/6 ln'ternal ne Juno 59
3229. ALLERGIC POLYAWHIRITIS OF -1-11L RHEUMATIC TYPE WITH A PRO -
WNGED COVItSL AND RECIAIRE.Nl OUTBURSTS (50-CALLED It-RELY
ALLERGIC 1111FUMATISM OF THE KAHLMETER TYPE) - Poliartrita aier-
gi(,l de tip reumatismal, cu evolqie pr-ElungitA �i puse-uri recidivante (a�a-
numitul reumatism alergic pur tip Kahlneter) - I'Sumescu-Pedeanu A.
MED.INTERNA (Bucurc~ti) i9bb, 10/2 (277-283)
On the basis of data from the literature and p!rsunal experience (6 cases), allergic
arthropathies with various clinical pictures b-it developing on an allergic soll and
linked up with different allergens are classed among rheumatismal diseases. Al-
lergtc rheumatism has the form of an acute or chronic polyarthropathy with acute
outbreaks; neuralgiaii and allergic myalgias ,re also known. Allergic rheumatism
should be differentiated from other forms of rheumatism, because it behaveH in a
different manner from the therapeutic point a' view. responding only to anti -allergic
medication. Nicolaesco - Bucharest (VI, 19)