SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PAYER, A. - PAYDIN, D.M.
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-FAXER, A.
Bidlo,gical. resistance of the anticorrosion insulation raterials.
Faliva 41 noolls343-347 N 161o
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PAYER, A.
TECHNOIMY
Periodicals PALIVA. Vol. 38, no. 10, Oct. 1958
PAYER, A. New anticorrosive insulation. P. 339
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EIW) LC, Vol. 8, no. 3
March 1959 Unclass.
C."", 1.;7py1 Czpclioslovakia F
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'I'S. j CAM.Samin'o no, 5 19WO NC-0
Payor, A.
110t 71ve",
increauinz the S(!,-VicA Life and ImprovinW th.-
:).uality of Lejbora~ory Gas 1-1,eterE
cri!% M, Paliva, 59, NO 4, 1 -1-1 ')5 (19'~Q)
At C , MP, T In Order to t-.14~minate corrooion of the internal
parts of tne ;Ear, meter (wet test meter] caijrei
.I)y
impurities in tne r.,,tered g&E, the author
proposes ~hc addition of NaCr2 (25 Lrms
07 per
liter) tc the water ~-n the meter. The metnod
i3 ireffectv/e nner the Fas dissolves in the
waLer to v4ve a stron7 acA, strong base, or a
c;ironzr rejUC'n;7
V. S-jiridov
PAVAR9 A*. inz.
Biological corrosion of pipelines and the resistance of asphalt
inmilation. Paliva 41 no.4-.115-3.16 Ap 161.
PATKR.. A,. (Chokhoolovakiya); PAYEROVA, V. (Chekhoolovakiya)
Nev anticorrosive covering. Neft. khoz. 36 n0-3:59"67 mr 158.
(MIRA 11:4)
(Czechoslovakia--Water pipes)
(Corrosion and anticorrosives)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/corrosion - Protection From Corrosion. J.
I
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 195-1, 6857
Author : Payer, A., Payerova, V.
Inst
Title Corrosion of Pipe Lines by Micro-Organisms
Orig Pub Paliva, 1956, 26, No 2, 62-65
Abstract General information is given on causes of microbiolo-
gical corrosion of underground gas-supply pipe lines
and the types of bacteria are considered which can cau-
se corrosion under aerobic and anaerobic conditions.
The necessity is stressed of soil microflora analysis
when the usual methods for ascertaining the cause of cor-
rosion fail to provide a clear picture.
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PA73M, A.
"Use of Plastic Materials for the Distribution of Gas." p. 33, Praha, Vol. 34, no. 2,
Feb. 1934.
30% last laropean Accessions List. Vol. 3, No. 9, September 1934, Lib. of Congress
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PAM , A.
"Provisional Regulations for Selseting Asphalt Insulation for Steel Pipelines." (To be
contd.) P. 51, Praha, Vol. ~4, no. 2, Feb. 1954.
SO: Best Baropean Aecessions List. Vol. 3. No. 9. September 19.54, Lib. of Congress
.PAYM, A.
*Provisional ReCdUtions for Selecting Asphalt Insulation for Steel Pipelines." (To be
contd.) p. 82, Praba, Vol. 34, no. 3. mar. 1954.
SO: last 1kropean Aocessione List, Vol. 3, No. 9, September 1934, Lib. of Congress
PAYER., A.
A. PAYER (Gas Institute, Prague), "Vorlaeufige Richtlinien fuer Asphaltisolierungen
fuer Stahlrohre," Energietechnik, Vol. 6, No 4, Berlin, April 1956, Unclassified.
(Rou&% translation b~'title: Preliminary Instructions for Asphalting Steel Tubes)
PAYERp A.; HOLLER M.
Possibilities of using asbestos-cement tubes for gas distribution.
p. 172. PILIVA. (MWeterstvo paliv a energetiky) Praha.
Vol. 35, no. 6, June 1955.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), Library of Congress,
Vol. 4, No. 12, December 195%.
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AMHORS: Payer, A., and Paye-rove, V. (11'zcc*_1-o3_'(,-,%kia1 -7_ _:_7 C 7
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TITLE: liffw Anticorrosion 1hsv2_&;'kiaa (Ziovaya izolyutsi_~M)
PERIODMAL: Iseaftyeno~~ k_ho-_yryst-%-o, Z'53~', TIr 3, pp 59-67 (10SR)
ABSTRACT: TUe article rev_'er~-Y-s 'i_e llt--~ratua-_ on anticorrosion insulatiora for
sttE-;el -Dipe and r1eacribes a new tape which has been developed for in-
sulati~~ piu-i;oses. Th ~e authors tested the "denzo" tape
zp_zafactured by the Republic of Ge2viany anO- the p;Lestic in-
sule.-'uu "izoulast" in Czechoslovttkia and determined that
these tapeas are destrufed by microorganisms in four to nine months
after applicatIlon. 1i r1eir of th-19 the twe of these tapes has be-on
Prol-14bited in both cmlutries. In 1956 -the auflors developed a new
ez,~Ucox-rosion inBUISU011 for s-reel pipe. It is mc-Ae of glass fit,--r
eznL tLe ro-1.1s ax-~ 10 nln length and 50, 100, or 200 rad.in width.
Mae tape Is covared on baLh sides with a plastic layer of paraffins
wlalc:h contain an opt!=u_, queatity of fimgicide-1 and. polar m4tter-
'Zte talw. was tested in tl-..a laboratory wid in the field and its
electurical resistivity was dotenuined by a method in uno in the
Federc-CL Ft-public of Cremany [Raf 6). np. 1-4 show the test results
for the new tape under vaa-,ylng conditions in Southern Moravia and in
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new Antic orm-ii on Rasulation
93-58-3-15/17
Shanghai, and Table 1 givaF t-he PrCFPe2-tie3 of the new tape as ccmTared with
other t"s. Me authors Stat, t1'-&"- tthe experimnts determined the high
anticorros-O~e p--opexties of the nr-w tape and that prepEastion for its
production in Czechoslovekia began in the second b--.If of 1957. In the same
year the State Design ani Planning Seteitific Reseamh Institute of Off-
Shore L'i", (Gi
~ promorneft') in B--k-u, and the AU-Uaion Scientific Research
Thstit-te for Construction in the Petroleum and Gas Inclustry (VNIIstroyneft')
in Ylbaccrif began test�ng the new tape. The tests in the Soviet Union also
proved successfu-I and the awclicri state that the ne-w IF-pe vil.1 prove effective
prolong the life of variLmB installatione. The!%- &-.e 4 figw~es, 1 table,
and 7 references of which 5 &T%a. crerm=- 1 is czechb~ eu,-2 I is English.
AVAUAM: library of CcmgreE;s
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Corrosion of' pipc,,I-;::es r.,icroorganiwns. 1). (11
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inauailral Planary ?--eetinf..- of tho Czachns,o f~k Scientif`Ic-T.--:)ch-i'c,J :,ociAy Cor
the ~tilzzsil,icn o' Fucls at th--~ C::e,~hosl oval, AcnlDry of
Vol. 36, no. 2, Feb. 1956
PAL 71 V A
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Vol. 5, :,'0. 1956
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Czechoslovakia /'Microbiology. Technical Microbiology, F-4
Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35632
Author : Payerova, V.
Title : Corrcsion of Pipe-lines Under the Action of
Microorganisms
Orig Pub: Pallva, 1956, 36, No. 2, 62-65
Abstract: Survey, The causes of microbiological corrosion
of gas pipe-lines is discussed. The micro-organ-
Isms taking part In this process are considered.
Underlined Is the necessity of conducting bacter-
iological research for the elucidation of the
causes of corrosion, if chemical and physical
analyses prove Insufficient. Bibliography of 5
titles.
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PkYER,- A. ---
"Prolonging the 3ife and improving the function of laboratory gas meters."
P - 134.
PALIVA. (Ydnisterstvo paliv a Ceskoslovenska vedecka technicka
spoleenost pro byuziti paliv pri Ceskoslovenske akaderdi ved). Praha,
Czechoslovakia, Vol. 39, No. 4, Apr. 1959o
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEA1), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8,
August 1959.
Uncla.
JVOUR- : R-D1 -L~u -
A U 4 0 R : Payer, A.
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R , r~ -eri-
T VT L A New Corrosion-RefAtithnt Coating
0- JC- :1UB. : Pallvft, 38, No 10, 539-343 (058)
A 3 FRA C T : A new corro6ion-resintant coating is described
for applAcation in the corrosion protection of
pipetirlon, water pipa, line-,; carrying corroolve
liquids, and electric cabler, The coating con-
sinta of an irsulating strip '.IS) and a corrosion
inhibiting paste (CIP). The 15 In made of fiber-
glans and coated on both sides with a ripec-jul
plastic film prepared from a mixture of paraffiniq
hydrocarbons to which fungicidesand polar li-,uidsi,
hsve been added. The CIF is made from chromate
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PAYER, Adolf
Research In anticorrosive insulation tape for pipalimes. !Zor.pal.
vod. VSChT 1958t45-115. (M] 9:4)
1. Katedra kokearenstvi a plynarenstvi. Praha. Flynarensky ustav.
Beohovice.
(Protective coatings) (pipelines)
'M. A coinparahYt study o1 lead slorilvc billied's -0 lilt
Ing sulphuric acid, wdlul~
sulphate eted rolyt.. 1. 11 V. 1, e
ryni, Vol 61, 1953. ',-M=FFj5F~--JF;6--35 I ~ 8 fi,,,.s 4 tal,~
ft was found that it-ad ImUfries Containing Sodmill
. . 11.11 t k,
Sulphate or maglic-ni.111; suln'll.'At- -0~ 'N
jujj,-tj()jl wit1ii,tit ~u;t,huri( .,i
ent I - es w-lij influence the ter-minal yunap.,
0 ed as atlaltw
t 1e life (if tije cell but not its intcrital Ti~A%Lanve
or self dWharge. The electric prcjperti~~% of the lead
batteries could be improved by the addition of elthrr
of the above mrntimied compounds in amounts not ex-
Leeding 5'1/0,
AYL-R, J.
L, i c 7, T-ed crE
-lV'- Y. (J" 1 k~r F tv v e L):,c v V-A.
1955.
7
LJR (- I, y
Eai~',. ..cc -,, iLn:z Lis', LA nmir C n;- -
Vcd- 4, 12', De(-,2mor 1 '55.
CAM, J.;PAM, J.;BARIPA, B.
On the problem of prevention of ventricular fibrillation. Rozhl.
chir. 39 no.3:185-191 Mr 160
1. laboratorium pre vyskum chirurgickej patofysiologie LIUK v
Bratislave, r1aditel doe. dr. H. Kratochvil Ustav experimentalaej
patologle IJUK v Bratislave, prednosta prof. dr. G. Bardoe.
(VRMIGUIAR FIBRILUTION. exper. )
SKULTIL, V.; YAYE3, J-
Spongiose ldcim~y. Rozhl. c~dr. 41 no.7:485-487 J'l 162.
1. FtJzeologicka katedra Slovenskelio ustavu pre dookolovanie lekarov
v Podunajskych Biskupiciach, prednosta MUDr. K. Virsik.
(KIDNEX DISZAS.;;S case reports)
-- PAYER. J.;-SKUTIL, V.
Urologic schistosomiasis. G&s. lek. cesk. 102 no.15:403-404 12 Ap
163.
1. Oddelenie urogenitalnej tbe, veduci MUDr. 0. Okolicany.-Krajaka
nemocnica tubarkulozy v Pod. Biskiipiciach, riaditel MuDr. K. Virsik.
(SGHISTOSOMIASIS) (lJhINARY TRACT INFECTIONS)
SKUTIL, V.; PAYER,J.; Ta4IK, F.
Multicystic aplasia of the kidney. Cas. lek. cesk. 103 no.25:
688-690 19 Je 164
1. Oddelenie urogenitalnej tbc (vedouci :MUDr. O.Ckolicany)
Krajakej nemocnice tuberkulozy v Pod. Biskupiciach (riaditel:
MUDr. K.Virsik) a Oddelenie patolog. anatomie OUIM v TTnave
(vedoucit MUDr. F.Tomik).
OlMLICANY, 0.; TOMK, F.; PAYER, J.; SKUTIL, V.
Idiopathic retroperitmeal fibrosis vith compression of the
ureter. Rozhl. chir. 42 no.5:327-330 91 163.
1. Urologicke oddelenle Krajokej nemocnice tuberkulozy a chorob
plucnych v Podunajskych Biskupiciach, veduci MUDr. 0. Okolicany
Oddelenie patologickaj anatomie OUnZ v Trnave, veduci MUDr.
F, Tomik.
(RETROPERITONEAL SPACE) (URETERAL OBSTRUCTION)
(HYDRONEPHROSIS) (ANTIBIOTICS)
PAYER, J.; J.
Hungarian foun6rymen in England. p.252
YOHASZATI I !'AFU'.. (Iagyar Banyaszriti es I OMezati Egyesulet)
BudapeA,, Hwigary
Vol. 13, n0-10/11, Oct./'Nov. 195P
Monthly List of East -'-uropean Accessio.is I-C., Vol. ~, no.?, July `59
Uncl.
PAUR~ Janos -
Main trenda of the development of founding technology. Koh lap 93
no.5: Suppl. Ontode 21 n0.507-99 My 160.
L. Koho- as Gepiparl Mirdazterium Iparpolitikai Foontalya.
OKOLICANYP 0.; CERNY, J.; SKUTIL, V.; PAYER, J.
Ileocystoplasty in urinary bladder sclerosis of neurogenic origin.
Rozhl. chir. " no.6:403-407 Je 165.
1. Urologicke oddelenie (veduci dr. 0. Okolicany) Krajskej nemoc-
nice tuberkulozy a chorob plucnych v Podunajskych Biskupiciach
(riaditel doc. dr. K. Virsik) laboratorium pre vyskum chirurgickej
patofyziologie Lekarskej fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho v Bratislave
(veduci Prof. dr. M. Kratochvil, DrSc.).
ACC i~_RAr6o32671)
AUTHM: Payer, Karoly;
GIRG: Central He search In f3titute for Cht:mi stU, LfL~ (11-tiryar A r:t
Kemiai Kutato Intezet)
T I T-JE :Portatle device for rrieasurinfT weak beta contiminal
technique
SGURCE: Mares es automatika, v- 13, no. 12, 1965, 367-369
TOPIC TAGS: photomultiplier, 6cintillation, radiation detector
ABSTRACT: A portable, transistorized
contamination meter for measuring weak beta- and gomqw-radistion was can-
(s-tr-etedThe detector consists of a plastic scintillator in conjunction
,with a Zeiss M 10 FS 25 photomultiplier. The electronic portion contains
a bighly stabilized high-voltage power supply, a wideband amplifier, a
pulse-shaping stage, and an integrating stage. The lowest detectable ra-
dioacLive contamination is 3 x 10-4 pUsq. cm. for weak 0-radiation and
1.5 x 10-3 p0sq. cm. forY-radiation. The authors thank Fer'kai Jozsef, Electronic
~Engineer, for electronic preparations. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [Based on
Jauthors' Eng. abst.] 1JPRS: 34,2731
~SUB CODE: 18, 09 / SUBM DATE: 16Doc64 / OTH REF! D04
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PAYER, K.; SAFARIK, I.; TARI, L.
ftasuritg absorbed roentgen d03age by a microcalorimeter.
Mares automat 9 no.3:93-95 161.
1. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademla Kozpor?ti Kemiai Kutato Inte-
zeta Magkemiai Oaztalya,
PAYER. L.
Comparative study of lead storage bAtteries ;P-th sulfuric acid, sodi= sulfate, and
AC-fl -Go TCI
magnesium sulfate electrolytes. P. 346. Vol 61, no. 1-1. Nov. 1955. A L LCG- n.
ZIZr ES TUDCI-IAYT, and MAGYAR MIA! POLYOIRAT. Budapest. Hungary.
So: Eastern European Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1956
PA)EiMl, B.V.
Use of Kishinev mineral water from well No.1 of the Volunteer
Sport Society "Lokoinotlvl in atomach diseases accompanied by
increased acidity. Zdravookhranenie 4 no.5:21-24 S-0 161.
(MIRA 142-11)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy terapii (sav. prof. M.A.Polyuldiov)
Kishinevskogo meditsinakogo instituta.
(KISHINLV-1OINB!:AL WATI;RS) (STOMACH-DISEASES)
SZY, Geza, okleveles kohomernok; SVAS."', Jozoef, fomttallurgus;
KAWAN, LaJos, fonetallurgus; NEVETH, Pal, tudomanyos kutato;
AJYAI, IAezlo, fomernok; PAYTT, janos, foeloado
Certain practical questions relatint! ro the "Silex" typo exo-
thermic material. Koh lap 12 no. 11112 Supplement: Ontode 8
no. 11/12 230-234 N-D '57.
1. Acelonto es Cvogyar (for Szy and Ajkal). 2. Cnepal
Ontodegyar; "Kohaszati Lapok" azerkeszto bizottsagi tagja
(for Kalman). 3, Vasipari Kutato Intezet (for Nemeth).
4. Koho- es Gepipari Niniszterium Ip. Pol. Foosztalya (for
Payer).
PAYERELI, R.S.
Pathogenesis of presystolic murmur. Kardiologlia 5
Mr-Ap 165. NEU- 16:7)
1. Vitebskaya oblastnayu klinicheskaya bollnitna.
MOIZANY J.; TESAROVA, 0.; SCINIDT, P.; POLAK, L.; tAYEIIOVI-, J.
Our experience with chlorprothixen and changes of some biological.
indices during the course of therapy. Activ. nerv. sup. 4 no.2:224-
2-25 '62.
1. Paychiatricka klinika, Bratislava.
(PSYCHOPHARRACOLOGY)
J. - "S -:0
LOI- 'rainin -
Inztitiite ' ~!3 ( 7
Bratislava.
Clinical Exporie.-.co 1*' aLzrb-,~lator-,Z
~11a~_Ue Activi-,as, ",orvosa Vol 8, I,o I.., .,ov 411'~
362 - 1-363
AbStract: : p e r.: -. n c e ..j ~ ti a. ,1 - t -).,L
described. A sa'.isfactor-., e ';:;c~; in trca~;ren_. rC_IS_'vG_
s-r_In-,o-,,a-o`oc-y, and an -in ti- `
a L, _0 oi
recession of s-nazic di :icL~Itilos, and an im, -~rovenen-. ii. -.-c,
ity to 3o:-,centrate -.~.rere o*I-served. Sido effects wei~e of r, :-,,,:'-rnr
character. .'ho fast action of '~'ortriptylino i!, vr-ry 1 1 -, r) rr~,_ i n
ambuiat,,~ry '6roal~-mont.2 no rnfcronces. --t tl-ie
8t~, Annual Psyc~ioohRrmacolorical I%a-tlim, at Je_zenik 1 22 jan
0/6,
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AUTHORS: Payer, A., and Faye-rova, V. (Czecho3IoVF-U-a) 5 17
TEW: Bew Anticorrosion IaG---L'-.r;Ukju (Suvaya &ntikorrovdyna~m izolyateiya)
PMODEAL: 3aft-rj-PYV~- 1",0, EL- 3, Pp 59-67 (Uss'-,i)
ABSTRACT: TILtz on anticorrozion insvIation fo~-
steel pipe and do-scribes a new tape which has lueen develop-ed for in-
slulation puzzljoses. Z% 1955 "Im authors tested the "denza" tape
m-F%.ai2uctu3.-ed by the Kdurudl liapublic of Gen=y and the plastic in-
si--, at~au "izople-st" in CzechoslovEUUa and detemined that
-~-'hezr~ Uxr-.-s R-Xk-z by microorganism in four to nine montlis
Eippllcattw,. _"-,i o' ? tble tho use of these taper, has low!Om
L)rotiblted iii buth In 1956 the aut;hors dcvclM)ed a 1w-w
&-aticorrosion insul-atina far steel pipe. It is made of glass fit)t--r
and the rolls ar-- 13 r.In length and 50, 100, or 200 mi.in width.
Lrae tape is corared- on bat-In sides Vith a plastic layer of paraffins
V-nic-h an optimm quantity of fwgicidal and polar ~Wtter.
TI2.e tape- was tested in tlae laboratory and in the field and its
resistivity -wcz detennined by a method in use in ~.he
Feden.a.1 RepuUic of aermany (rief 6j. FI-gs. 1-4 show the test resiUts
f'~r tkle new tape tuid;er vary:~--g corditions in Southern Moravia -d in
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New Anticox-osion Insulation
95-58-3-2-5/17
Shang~uxi, and Table I givas the properties of the nev ttkoe as empared with
other tupea. The emthora stmra:t tlz;t the eyperiments detemined the high
anticorrosi~,e properties of the new tape and that preparation for its
production in Czechoslovakia began in the second livIf of 1957. In the same
year the State D'asign and Planning Scientific R88earcA Institute of Off-
Shore Oil (Gipromorneft ' ) in B-A-u, and the A3.1-UnIon, Scientific &search
Institute for Conatiuction in the Petroleum and Gas Industry (Mlstroyneft')
in Mosew begm testing the nr;,v tape. The tests in the Soviet Union kLso
prov;&I successful aid the au-cacr,3 etate that the new tape vill prove effective
prolong the life of various iris t &--,J-at '-,-)ns . There exe 4 figures, I table,
and 7 refvrences of which 5 Giman, I is Ui~ach, and I is EnGlish.
AVAILABLE: Li'L-rax-y of Congress
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Czechoslovakia/Chemical 6echnology - Chemical Prc,dij.:11s and Their Appl-Ication.
S111cat-so. Glass. Ceramics. Bindera, 1-9
Abst Joumal: Referat 2hur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956. 62385
Auth_--r: Payer. A.,.Payerova_, V
Institution: Wine
Title: New Kinds of Asbestos-Cemen* F-ID-5 f--r Gaslineq
Original
Periodical: Nove asbestocementove trc-uby pr- -~v,-,d plynu, Paliva: 1956, 36,
No 4, 118-124; Czech; Russiari a--d Germa resume's
AbBtra:~t: Desaription of the technclngy -f pr.,duction cf asbestos -cement
pipes (P) especially deSigDed f..,r gaslines. By their physico-
mechanical characteristics th.? P approximate P manufactured in
Hungary. It has been det,~trm_4_ned experimantally that permeability
to gases and water absorpt.1cm -f the P are greatly decreased on
treatment of the P with carb,-.,~ V-xfde at ordinary pressure or a
pressure of 2 atmospheres.
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f
hung,-rlivn pipa. tt. r--as wiltirus-d ~xp-tjaof!Lf%!IY Liat. car,,Dr.
oAd h". IMMOwto jvzuslTo dmr=as the fib~tmja) of g" (iTi;-.
thoso Woo.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Corrosion - Protection From Corrosion. J.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - KkUmiya, No 2, 1957, 6857
Author Payer, A., Payerova, V.
Inst ------------
Title Corrosion of Pipe Lines by Micro-Organisms
Orig Pub Paliva, 1956, 26, No 2, 62-65
Abstract General information is given on causes of microbiolo-
gical corrosion of underground gas-supply pipe lines
and the types of bacteria are considered which can cau-
se corrosion under aerobic and anaerobic conditions.
The necessity is stressed of soil microflora analysis
when. the usual methods for ascertaining the cause of cor-
rosion fail to provide a clear picture.
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~2 V,~f_
Czechoslovakia Alcrobiology. Technical Microbiology. F-4
Abs Jour: Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9, 1957, 35632
Author : Payer, A,; Payerova, V.
Title : Corrosion of Pipe-lines Under the Action of
Microorganisms
Orig Pub: Paliva, 1956, 36, No. 2, 62-65
Abstract: Survey. The causes of microbiological corrosion
of gas pipe-lines is discussed. The micro-organ-
isms taking part In this process are considered.
Underlined is the necessity of conducting bacter-
iological research for the elucidation of the
causes of corrosion, if chemical and physical
analyses prove insufficient. Bibliography of 5
titles.
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PAY.aKVA V. I-AYL11, A.
Corrosion of Tipeli-z--s -;y p. 62.
Inaug-ural Plenary "a ting of the Czechoslovak Scientific-Techn cal Socid .,, 'cr
the Utilizntion of Fuels it C~ocheskvak Acndt~ny of ScIoncos. p. 65,
Vol. 36, no. 2, Feb. 1'~56
PALIVA
Prahn, C?--choslov!2kia
Source: E!,st Eurorean Aecess~on List. Library f ConLroqs
Vol. 5, No. 3, Au~ris~ 1-)56,
PECHAR, Vladimir; PAYEROVA, Vera
Polyamide pipes for refrigeration plants. Pr= potravin 14
no.8t4l3-415 Ag 163.
1. Zavody potravinarAych a chladicIch stroju,, Pardubice,
Vyzkumny ustav, Praha.
CZECHOSLMJM',/Ch(_,-,dc,-d T,~chnulogy. Cho.iical H
P170,'ucts an-' Their ~.pnl ic -~t ions.
Foo,' Infustryi
i,bs Jour ; Rof Zhur-Khiniya, 11) 6s 19597 21449
imthor : Payerova, Vlasta
Inst
Titlo : The Possibility of Usinp- Pl.-Istics in tho
Fuu~ In-lustry.
Orig Pub : Prumysl pctravin, 1958, 97 Fo 61 323-3128
;.bstract : No abstract.
CarC : 1/1
Category BULGARIA/Radiophysics - Generation and Conversion of Radio- r_4
frequency Oscillations
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957, No 4467
at which the above oscillations can occur. In both cases, R'Min
diminishes with diminishing emission current and when the current
was sufficiently sy-11 it was possible to obtain non-resonant oscil-
lations aven with short-circuited segments. A hypothesis is proposed
that in the latter case the role of the active resistance between
the segments, needed to maintain the oscillations,.is played by the
radiation resistance of the conductors, which is on the order of several
tenths of an ohm. The wavelength of the investigated oscillation Is
subject to the known Posthumus law, with the constant having a value
on the order of 1600. In the four-segment magnetron it was more dif-
ficult to obtain non-tesonant oscillations; it was necessary to have
for this purpose very enall emission currents (approximately ten
microamperes for the case of short-cirruited segments)-% The'limiting
casi of a =gnetron with short-circuited segments to be investigated
was a nagnetron with a solid anode, in which non-resoxiant oscillations,
obeying the Posthumis law, were also observed, with the constant I
ranging from 1700 to 1800. It is noted that owing to the absence of
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Category : BULGARIA/Radiophysica - Generation and Converaion oil Radio- 1-4
frequency Oscillations
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957, No 4467
segments and to the absence of a tangential high-frequency field,
it is difficult to explain the latter case within the frameitork
of the qualitative theory developed earlier. Bibliography, 4 titive.
Card : 3/3
T . Yevgeniy Vik-torovich; WSPYA, A.T.; CHMIOV. A.G.; ZHELUBO'FSKAYA.
I _
B.A., red.toms: RTSVA,_T.3".,'~~. sd-TS; SMCHMO. G.H.,
takhn.red.
(Works in twelve volumes] Sochineniia v dvanadtosti tomakh.
Moskva. Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. ToIP6. 1959. 814 p. (MIRA 12:2)
(France--Labor and laboring classes)
PAY-77SIKAYA, ',. ". Cand. Tee- Scl.
Dis3ertation: "F'hoto,=ai:' -*c F--ntln;~- Lf 7ontransparent Stprc-o:--cTure,- rr.
Moscow Inst, ", 47.
SO: Vechernvaya Yoskya, 1'-,47 (roject #17-4 ~
li
USSR/Medicine - Action of Caffeine and Bromides on Intestinal Microflora FD~54,5
Card 1/1 Pub. 148 - 8/23
Author Payevskiy, S.A. Student
Title e disappearance of intestinal microflora in rabbits due to cnanges in
the functional condition of their nervous systems
Periodical Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 6, 29, Jun 54
Abstract In investigating the activity of caffeine and bromides on exhaistion and
regeneration processes it ias ot served that the intestinal micr:Xlora of
rabbits who were maintained under starvalion :!onditions and re2eived only
water and sodium bromide, disaproared from the large and small intestires
of the animals. This phenomenon d-d not occur any other bromiles, or mix-
tures of bromides and caffeine were administered to the animals, or when
the animals were kept on a starvation diet,i.e. water only. Ni references
are cited.
Institution Chair of Microbiology (Head - Prof. G. P. KAlinn) and PharmacoLogy (Head-
Prof. S. P. Zakrividoroga) of the Chernovtsy State Medical Institute
Submitted January 11, 1954
PAYBYSITY, A.I., starshiy elaktromakhanik.
Faint quality for signals. Avtom., talon. i eviss' 2 ne.11:42
N '58. (MIRA 11:12)
1,Chernyakhovskap distantelya signallzatail i Synst Idtovekoy
deregi.
(BiLilroads-Zlectric equipment-Painting)
PAYEVSKIY S.A.
kikiz-7-; - - - I
Elective localization of pathogenic micro-orgqnisms and their
controlled variability. Zhur.mjkrobjoj.ei)1d. i immn. 28 no.
11:151-152 It '57. (MIRA 11:1)
1. IF Chernovitskogo meditainakogo Institutit.
(SALMONELLA,
brealnu, elevtive loenlizntion & directed vArimbili-;y (Run)
Vh
Vol 12/1 Ixed. Ni-ro. Apr 59
_Y,-ERF ik VIDICA See 4
1071.CULTIVATION OF THICHOMONAS VAGINALIS AND ITS SENSI'TIVITY i(,)
CHEMICALS (Russian text) - P a v v s k i j S__A_ _- I-All. DELO I ~ J7. 1
(44-45)
Preparation of TV medium is describPd. The optimum leniper.iture raiigcd
.32-38*. and the optimum pll of the medium was 6 0-6.6. Anti-trichonlollas W11(il
with complete immobilization and granular changes in the cytoplasm will.in 20 nur,
was caused by betanaphthol, salicylic avid, sodium salicylate, Silver 1111rate. a;~.i
1`19C12 1: 1,000. Trichomonads stayed motile for 2-3 hours it) tap- and ri\er wait r
at 25", but after 6-hour standing the motility was lost. Water transmissom A)f
trichumoniasis seems unlikely.
F
Country Uss it
G a tr) rv k"i c robiolovy patho,,-fmic I or Vmn wid Anircals.
Aus. Jutlv Ro f ' hur - Ili c, I!c 1~0 'W'/Q'
Author F~svavskly S. A.
InBt.Witi,
I t o~ajocjjva 1,ocaliration of vathomlic Miaro.)rgftM3MS
~ I
11111d Directed VarlatiOn Of It. (.k.,t.~lr'3 syn:)-.,.,jL:;)
,3 r 1,7 Pu b Zh. irdkrobiol., epidemiol. J immunobiol., 1957, No 11.
:,lo abstraot.
Ga rd
PAYEVSKIY, S.A.
Method for Bpinal puncture in rabbirb. Iab. delo 5 no.1:41-42 Ja-F
159. (NINA 12: 3)
1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologii (zav. - dots. 1.I. Rybas) ChernovLtakogo
meditainskogo Instituta.
(RABBITS AS L&BORATORY ANINAIS)
(spiml-PUNCTM)
I
~T
PAYEVSKIY, S.A.; KORNILOV, G.N.
Incidence of diphtheria amoung children in Chita in 1958-1960.
Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immn. 33 no-5:65-66 MY 162. (KRA '.5-.8)
1. Iz Chitinskoro meditsinskogo instituta I Oblastnoy sanitarno-
opidemilogicheakoy stantaii.
(CHITA-DIPHTHEIIIA)
PAYXVSKIY, S.A.
-,-
Cultivation of Trichomonas vaginalis and Its sensitivity
to the medicines in vitro. Lab. delo 3 no.1:44-45 J&-F '57
(KLAA 10-.4)
1. 1z kafedry mikrobiologit Chernovitskogo moditsinskogo institate,
(nauchnyy rukovoditall-doteent I.I. Bybee)
(TRICHOMONAS)
n
PAYSVSK
Slective, localization of pathogenic microorganisms and Its controlled
wiriobility; author's abstract. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid. I Immun. 25
no.8:43 Ag '57- (MIRA 11:2)
1. Iz kefedry mikrobiologii Chernovitskogo gosuderetvannogo
moditsinskogo institute.
(MICROBIOLOGY*
electrive localization of pathogen. organisms &
their directed variability (Rum))
SIMYLOV2 V.; 'M ~VSKI~Y_yl_
Improve the economic work. Fin. SSSR. 22 no. 2:16-25 F 161.
(KMA 14:2)
(Finarce)
FAIYTE`JSKIY, V.
Gosudarstvennyye Dokhody SSSR (by) ". Suchkov, Ya. S-viderskiy (1) *V'.
Yioslc.,a, Gosfinizdat, ir-60.
295 P. tables.
Bibliographical footnotes.
IMPMP 0.; ~Apn Kix~ V.
Financial planning and mobilization of intermal. potentialities. Fin.
SM 22 no.6-.50-55 ji 161. (MM 14:6)
(Finame) (Auditing)
SAMOTLOV, V.; PAYEVSKIY, V.
Auditing collective farm income
no-5:81-85 W 160.
(Collective farms)
(Income tax--Auditing
tax payments. Fin.SSSE 21
(91-RA 13:7)
and inspection)
PAYEVSKIY.V.
The policy of decentralized budget payments of deductions from
profits. Fin.SSSR 16 no.8:59-63 Ag'55. (KM 8:12)
(Finance)
SHAPIRO, Boris Moiseyevich; PAYEVSKIY, V.A., otv. red.; KOROTKOVA,L.,
red.izd-vzl,. =P.
[Auditing financial statements of a cooperative society]
Schetnaia proverka bukhRalterskogo otcheta potrebitellskogo
obshchestva. Moskva, Gisfinizdat, 1962. 78 p.
(MIRA 17:1)
SUCHNOT, Aleksandr lonstantinovich, doteent; SVIDIRSKIY. Yaroslav
Klldhxylovlch;,~ a' vlch; SAKOILOV, V.',
otv,red.; TZ A. G., red.izd-va; takhn.red.
(Goverment revenue of the U.S.S.R.) Gosudaretvewqe dokholy
SSSR. Moskva, Goofinisdat, 1958. 295 p.' (MIRA 12:2)
(Revenue) (Taxation) (Budget)
"I-,
V (I
30(5) PIL4SE 1 BOOK EX~ )ITATION SOV/2297
Suchkov, Aleksandr KonstantinovIcil, Yaroslav Mikhaylovich ;viderskly,
and Vladimir ArtemlyevIch Payevskiy
Gosudarstvennyye dokhody SSSR (Government Revenues of the USSR)
Moscow, GosfInIzdat, 1958. 295 p. Errata slip Inserted. ~,OjO
copies printed. Ed.; A.K. Suchkov, Docent; Reap. Ed.: V.
SF,moylov; Ed. of Publishing House: G. Yeremeyeva; rect.. Ed.:
T. Telegina.
PURPOSE: This book has been approved by the Department of Schools
and Specialized Personnel of the Ministry of Finance as a
textbook for finance tekhnikums.
COVERAGE: This textbook has been written for the course Govern-
ment Revenues of the USSR and as such d1scusses the following
state-operated sources of budgetary revenues: turnover tax,
entertainment tax, receipts from profits of state establishments
and organizations, income tax fror~ establishments of the coop-
erat1ve Bystem and public organizations, Income tax on collect-
Ive farms, forest income, and others. The first two chapters
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Gov,.--iment Revenues of the USSR SOV/2297
r),itlIne general principles of the atate revenue t3yetem, def3crlbe
the organizational aspects of Industrial management, aria pr-ient
data on trade and procurei_,nts, and the maintenance of laxpayers
rosters. The remaining chapters descriL,e the make-up of' state
-evenues and accounting procedures. No personalities are mer-,-
loried. There are no references.
TA~JJLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Ch 1. System of State Budgetary Revenues From tne 5oclallsr.
Economy
Babic sources of state budgetary revenues
Budgetary revenues prior to the tax reform of lq_~O 6
Forms and methods of assessing budgetary rever-,ues Ir
the socialist economy
Ch. 11- Tax Records an Socialist Establishments and Organiz-
ations In Financial Agencies
Ca 1- i/8
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1. Basic Informatlon on the organIzation of industry, trade,
and proourem*nt 13
2. Roster of taxpayers 22
Ch. III. Turnover Tax
25
1 . Price categorlea In the-USSR 25
2. Nature and significance of the turnover tax 29
3. Payers of the turnover tax 31
4. Determination of the taxable turnover 37
Turnover tax rates 42
Procedure for calculating turnover tax and terms of
payment 44
7. Exemptions from turnover tax 52
Ch. IV. Turnover Tax Btatements and Their Review by
Financial Agencies 55
1. Procedure for compiling and presenting tax statements 55
2. Reviewing of tax statements 63
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Ch. V. Special Aspects of Levying Turnovar Tax on Products
In Separate BmnohW of the National Zoo6omy 7-4
I.. Taxation of grain products 73
2. Taxation of alcoholic, liqueur and vodka, wine, and
brewing Industries 86
3. Taxation of goode marketed by wholesale organizations
of the Ministry of Commerce 89
4. Taxation of produsts of the meat and dairy industries 100
5. Taxation of products of the fish processing industry 104
6. Taxation of petroleum products 109
Taxation of goods of local and cooperative industry 115
Budgetary expenditures and payments based on zone-
differentiated prices 116
Ch. VI. Planning Turnover Tax IPAyments 120
1. Principles of planning turnover revenues 120
2. Control over plan fulfillment 125
Ch. VII. Taxes on Entertainment Establishments 129
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1. Tax-paying entertainment establishment 129
2. Procedure for the calculation and payment of taxes
by entertainment establishments 131
Procedure for reporting tax statements 13_~
4. Exemptions for entertainment establishments
5. Planning of taxes on entertainment establishments 137
Ch. VIII. Receipts From Profits of State Establishments and
Economic Organizations 138
1. Significance of profit in socialist economy 1~8
2. Payers of profit deductions 14C
3. Centralized procedure for the payment of profit
deductions jii3
4. Decentralized procedure for the payment of profit
deductions 148
5. Allocation of profits and the amount of planned
budgetary receipts from profits lr,4
6. Recomputation of receipts from profits 159
7. Budgetary receipts from profits in excess of planned
profits 16q
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8. Control of receipts from profits by fiscal agencies 180
Ch. IX. Income Tax on Cooperative Establishments and Public
Organizations 186
1. Income tax payers 186
2. Procedure for calculating income tax and terms of
payment 188
3. Control exercised by fiscal agencies 191
Ch. X. Income Tax on Collective Farms 195
1. Taxpayers 195
2. Collective farm income, Its distribution and taxation 197
Tax rates and terms of payment 200
11. Checking of taxable income and tax payments by fiscal
agencies 202
Ch. XI. Revenues From Forestry ;?o6
1. Organization of forest management ;?06
2. Composition of revenues from forestry and tax payers ;?08
3. Records and material and monetary valuation of timber 212
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1j. Tax assessment and calculation of forest Income
5. Rights and obligations of fiscal agencies on forest
responsibility for income 2,18
Ch. X11. Revenues From State Property and Other Sources 220
1. Revenues from confiscated, mismanaged, and eBeheated
property 22-20
Payment for the exploitation of peat deposits 223
3. Otkier revenues 224
Ch. XIII. Recovery on Overdue Payments 231
1. Organization of the recovery of payments 231
2. Procedure for settling claims 236
3. Postponement and spreading of payments. Compounding
of arrears 237
Ch. XIV. Organizing the Work of Fiscal Agencies Dealing with
State Revenues 239
1. State revenue apparatus 239
2. Organizing the work on state revenues 241
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SOV/2297
3. Classification of legislative and instructional
material 142
4. Revision of work on state revenues 2,44
5. Correspondence and records concerning state revenues 4"44
Ch. XV. Accounting for State Revenues ,c46
1. Operational bookkeeping system 246
2. Maintaining Andividual accounts on cards and in books 253
3. Return and crediting of overpayments. Accounting
for budgetary expenditures. Recovery of arrears 272
4. Statements for state revenues 275
Alphabetical subject inded-,
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (HJ 2802 S83 1958)
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11/5
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OTCHISIZiIYA OT P"dB-fLI V BYUD-:HLT (DiMCTIGNS FRCL D: T"-'~
BY) V. PAY:,,IISKIY I YU. IL'ARGMS. :L:,KV..-~, GOSFINIZDAT, 1956. 102 p. T-U, IES.
PAYEVSKIY, VOVO
Demograficheskiye raboty L. &jlera. 5b. "Leonard Eyler" Trudy in-ta istorii n-aul-i
i tekhniki.(2), 1 (1935)p 103-113.
SOs Mathemtics in the USSR, 1917-1947
edited by Kurcsh, A.G.,
Markushevicb, A.I.,
Rashevskiy, P.K.,
Moscow-Leningrad,, 1948
?Mi,l LL L--Nhi~ 1,1' ',-T
-.QjLL".R1 Ufra tj" t
?L
,,,, 'I
Colim. of flie US 1311011 Of IlYdill](01 I))'
Avilis lirvillict-il by ImI1111111011 #1f the 111-01 mixt. at total
pli-ssuiv% ul 0,01 to 0.10 mal. 1vaN followed matounivirl-
'H11), nild flit: nNalim are tubillotell nod Plotted. Thu
,ivi,lafloii (it It, by niplastablu 0 moms In a quarip. or A.
%lit-11-1111111ts rvjl~fhlo ve.-SO IN a viiihillit, regialvill t1m.
riserg, v of artividim Is wo froal - im to w0 life virtcove-
D"s ul 6*-01 and of 00,11, cullisloas for dvactivallon jilld
O'kidallon, mhii., is the same. h a platinum vcsR-l surface
(Al (plysiq Alpo (akcs plam The rate. of teuction with 11,
i4gimi by v - r, X 1.7(IIt1/(j0.,j -1 1~711111) whete vi, Is
(lit: total rate a.' disuppearanve.of 0 awitui. 1: 1 11. it.
FAYGALOT. V.A. ~-- - , ,, ..
___ Mole "~
Using the cethod of oblique-angled projections for solution of
certstin problems in projective geometry. Trudy KAI 25:146-152
151. (MLRA 10:1')
(Geometry, Projective)
PAYC,A'.,T0V, SAFAR.
7772. PAYGN-IOV, SkFAR.--Za vysokiy urozhay khlopka. (FasskFIz TIriFadIrn Folkhoza
IlMoskva", Regarsll-.ogo Ra-,rona). Sta2ina-)adv Tafthikirosizdat, 1-954. 'P s.
21 sm. 3.000 Fkz. 20 Y.--~Iatadzhik. Yaz.--(55-2412) 633.51st(';P/-.5)
SO: Ynizi-naya I-etonis'. Vol. 7, 195r,
SOV /137- 58-12-2418 3
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal Mctallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12, p 37 (USSR)
AUTHORS- Sevast 'yanov, N S - , Va: Wyev, N F , Kozlov, V M , Paygin. G D
TITLE: Determining Steel Quality in Open-hearth Furnaces During a Heat
(OpredeleniVe kachesttra stali v martenovskikh pechakh v protsesse
vedeniya plavki)
PERIODICAL Tr. Omskogo mashinostroit.. in-ta, 1958, Nr 2, pp 127-137
ABSTRACT: The results of determinations of the ak (resilience) of a metal (Me) by
the course of heats of 3ZKhO6 steel in basic Z5-t open-hearth furnaces
are presented. ak rises with diminution in [C) , attaining ?, maxi-
mum in the ?ure boil period, at an average C removal rate o.f 0. 2 1010
per hour and a slag basicity of 2. 1-2. S Predeoxidation (P) by blast-
furnace Fe-Si and Fe-Mn lessens ak- Presumptive conclusions are
as follows- Removal of nonmetallic inclusions due to boil prcsmotes
completion of Al deoxidation, with formation of solid disperse A1203
particles exercising no significant influence upon ak W'th P, this
reaction does not go to completion, and the fluxing of A1203 by added
oxides is performed. Large inclusions of the resultant Fe alun-linate
Card 1/1 reduce akconsiderably . A F,
PAYIE-S, Ye GORYMA, A. N., and BII-I'LOV, K. PI-b (Moscow)
"Thermodynamic Investigation of Ferromagnetics 3ubstances in tI-e
Region of the Curie T%--mperature," paper presented at the International Ccrference
on Physics of Magntic Phenomno, Sverdlovsk, USSR, 23-31 I-bY 1956.
eu with
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yugookyla)" D4
d c"trol *,th- 0.76%.Pb arn-11
0.1 %.g V"
4w YUM
thefrl"M It
but Ims r AMer milduitl C(I" t,
ikuu
tmM r4plaft Pb w
'o Sf,',' J* lien-
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d I,OT,,i
at o7culd 0.2~ jivt,;i orprilc4it
INWarnp 20 at,0.15rz Y49 1CM 1'~ V-
- PAYKACHEV lu.S.i_gROLOV, S.S.; Prinimali uchastiye: SMIHNOV., G.N.
A.A.; POMOFMFVA,, G.M.
Egments based on synthetic resins. Khim.prom. no-4:242-243
I
Ap 162. (MIRA 15:f')
(Figments) (Resins, Synthetic)
S/064/62/000/004/002 /002
BIOIIB136
AUTHORS: Paykachev, Yu. S., Frolov, S. S.
TITLE: Pigments on the basis of synthetic resins
PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya p~omyshlennostl, no. 4, 1962, 12-13
TEXT: The article discusses synthesis of macromolecular azo pigments on
the basis of novolac phenol-formaldehyde resins obtained at a molaz ratio
C6H5OH : HCOH - 1 : 0.7 with HC1 as catalyst. The molecular weight of the
resins was 700-600. Resins with cross-linked structure add no dia2,o
component. Amines (aniline, p-nitroaniline, m-nitroaniline, a-napt,thyl-
amine, benzidine, m-nitro-o-anisidine) and diazo dyes were used as diazo
components. Combination of the diazo component with the resin was
obtained in two ways: (a) The diazotized amine together with sodium
acetate was added to the methanolic solution of the resin at 3-40C The
pigment precipitated as amorphous powder. (b) The finely ground rosin oas
suspended in water with alizarin oil as peptizer, and made to reac'; with
the diazo component. High dilution is required to prevent aggrega-;ion of
the resin owing to swelling in the alkaline medium. The pigments nhowed
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s/o64/62/00C/G04/0'G2/GG2
Pigments on the basis of B1011B138
more intensive coloring power than those on phenol base, and a high
molecular weight (1300-2000) which makes migration of the pigments
difficult (the diffusion rate of high-molecular pigments in gelatine 6el
was only 1/3 that of the low-molecular ones). Pigments on novolac rubin
base cannot be hardened, but those on resol base can, by boiling in 0.1
alkali. Their thermal stability increases to 2000C. With amines, yellow-
to-brown pigments vere obtained. With diazo dyes, pigments of blue,
green, red, and other colors could be prepared. The pigments are sDlubie
in organic solvents. Their melting point (100-2000C) depends on th,.~ m.~.
of the initial resin and on the content of azo component: 2aA azo
component resulted in a lower m.p. than 5CF/a azo component. The staDility
of the pigments in coatings and other material is at present under
examination. There is 1 table.
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PANKINp Te.L[PaOdnep E.I. otv. za vypusk; PAYKANE, E.Ya,[Paikaxe,, E.].
Ukhn. red.; XHAMIDOV, H.p tekhn.
(Development of the national economy of the Latvian S.S.R.;
Statiaties]LatviJas FSR tautan aaimmiecibas attistiba; sta-
tistisko datu krajume. Razvitie narodsoge khoziaistva Let-
viiskai SSR; statietichaskil abDrnik. Rip, Valelos atatiatikae
izdevrAecibas Latvijaa nodala, 1962. 373 P. OURA 16:3)
1. Lativan S.S.R. Centrals statistikas parvalde.
(Latvia-Economic conditions)
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