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Un Cape); G1,.cn -21 collrit Rum ---n la Dr Source: Buchares t a_rmRci a '-,',Io Xiay 61 pp 291-294. -'Phnrmacodynamic Inventigations with Roqard to Absorntion of Drugs from Suppositories Containing Cocoa Butter -Excipiont I C1.11 Deponding on the Binding tigent Use CO-autbor: Wo rk Performed tit the Department of Pharmacodymmics of the '(Catedra de Farmnacodintmnie, ..edico-?nL;rmaceutica1 Institute Institutul 'Xedico-Farmaceutic) Cluj. ................... Ara if Eli 14 "r r Vp W p al i * I k IF, P I; KI 11 J2, IL r 19 jr t it Tv rp IF t JU Mv COUNTRY CATWORY APS~ JOUll. A T11 -r:- O'R TIIILIE Or, ICT .Pin. lAr,ST,-,.fi.c 12 A 1, L c' 1 T. .0j-, yj -ts and Thoir -U.-c.,3. P,;ri-. 3. Diclu-strial Dyc 3ynth,-;S---l FiZP-im.j, No. 1 1-960, Yo. "114 T a ~j ev caim. 19513, 9, 7-6 4'53-4!,:,'D5 Supra Sirius B.R.L. io --pre-Da-l-c-C. by co:-;- 2 -lliiir)bcn zone fiilfr-mcid-4 and ro-orcir, ol,~'t of t"-1-a Obtained rioriowl-o d, b7r of and tric ~iccon`,.z-j co~--,bination of thc Cii complax- -.j-ith the di-,-',,o corlpourid of a!hc pvol-luch ia puro, ylold-lnT, 52 Ull i r,] t i.1 0 v a POP, Tatian, muzeograf principal Construct yourself a talescope. St si Teh Buc 13 no.7:43 i1 '61- DIMITRIU, D., dr.; POP, T., dr.; SUTEANU, Maria, biolog. Study of the single kidney with scJrjtIsc-snnJxjg und quantitative fixation of neobydrln-I~g 203. Med. Int-ern. (Dicur) 17 no.2.0 165-2,70 F265. 1. Incrare efectuaha in Clinics. I de cbirurgiav Spitalul "Panduri*, Institututl medico-farmaceutic, Bucuresti. (directorl acudemician Th. Durgbele)b 22352 R/005/61/000/002/002/002 DOl9/DlO5 AUTHOR: Pop, Tiberiu. E., Engineer TITLE: :Eliminating electiochemical corrosion phenomena in underground long-distance communication installations by electrical-insulating and corrosion-resistant material PERIODICAL: Telecomunicajii, no 2, 1961, 64 - 72 TEXT. The author examines the chemical and electrochemical dorrosion phe- nomena in underground cables and presents some protection methods. Electro- chemical corrosion which occurs more frequently than corrosion of any other kind is caused by non-homogeneousness and low electric resistivity of the soil. In Soviet literature soils are classified into five categories according to the specific resistivity of the soil, This classification which was also used for Rumanian soil is shown in table 2. The humidity of the soil is a decisive factor in the life of underground installations. Repeated soaking and drying in the presence of an excess of CO 2 causes PbCO 3 and CaCO Y which protect the surface of buried cables and are insoluble in water, to change into bicarbonates, Card l/ 22352 R/005/61/000/002/002/002 D019/blO5 Eliminating electrochemical corrosion phenomena in underground long-distance communication installations by electrical-insulating and corrosion-resistant material which dissolve easily inowater. Ground waters, however, whose pH is 7.4 - 7.5 for a hardness of 8 - 10 form lead carbonate. The salt content expedites corrosion but SO 4 and SiO3ions in the soil retard the corrosion process by forming an impermeable layer of lead silicates or sulfates. The pH-value of soil and water is another corrosion factor: if below 6-5, it indicates grea- ter soil acidity and if over 8.5 it can cause corrosion in underground cables, even in the cathode zones of soils with strong alkaline characteristics. It has been found that in cables with a protective wrapping of creosote-impreg- nated jute between the lead sheath and the armor the 1.-:.d corrodes, and the jute partially decomposes. The analysis showed that lead corrosion was due to the presence of phenols. Research conducted recently proved that ground waters have the same nitrate content as the Heller solution consi!:ting of 200 g lead acetate + 100 cu cm nitric acid (d 1.16) and 1,000 cu cm distilled Card 2/8 22352 R/005/61/000/002/002/002 D010105 ,Eliminating electrochemical corrosion phenomena in underground long-distance communication installations by electrical-insulating and corrosion-resistant material water, in a concentration of 1: 1,000 and that the NO ion plays a decisive role in.corrosion of underground cables caused by phenols. Buried metal structures are protected from corrosion by insulation between them and the surrounding soil. Good insulation of the lead sheath and armor can be ob- tained by various plastic layers preventing humidity penetration and offering good resistance to the electric current. The corrosion-inhibiting efficiency .of these layers depends on their thickness. The pH-index, the resistivity of the soil,and the current density are necessary factors when establishing the aggressiveness of soil and selecting the insulating material. The pH-index is measured by a Merck universal indicator and the resistivity of tho aoil by the four-electrode method, using an "MC-07" magneto-electric ratiometer made by "Energopribor". Current density is measured by the "lead electrode" method, i.e. by a 1-m-long lead rod in parallel connection with the cable, at a distance of 5 - 10 cm. Pure lead and lead alloys with antimony, bismuth, Card 3/8 22352 R/00 61/000/002/002/002 D019YD105 Eliminatin- electrochemical corrosion phenomena in underground long-distance 0 communication installations by electrical-insulating and corrosion-resistant material copper, tellurium and thallium are used in the production of cable sheaths, since they are highly resistant to atmospheric corrosion attacks. Some overhead cables in industrial towns have a protective PbS film which is not easily soluble in rain water. In some places cables in concrete ducts, the inside of which had not been treated with molten asphalt, were corroded by Ca(OH)2. Since sandy and sandy-clayey soils are not dangerous, river sand is used when underground cables are installed. Careless handling and shipping of cables produces mechanical deterioration and the formation of oxides, whose .presence in the sheaths lowers the resistance to corros 'ion since some of these oxides are easily dissolved by electrolytes in the soil. Coating cables with a layer of mineral oils is another method of protection, Non-armored cables buried in the soil are insulated by bitumen tape at 180 C, although after a certain period of time this insulation is attacked and destroyed by bacteria, fungi and various insects. In case of soil, in which electrochemical corrosion Card 4/ 8 22352 R/005/61/0007002/002/002 D019/D105 Eliminating electrochemical corrosion phenomena in underground long-distance communication installations by electrical-insulating and corrosion-resistant material may be expected, the cables should be insulated by 100 - 200-mm-wide glass- cloth strips coated with a mixture of paraffinic hydrocarbons and a po- larizing substances consisting of 2% copper naphthenat6 for the countries of Central Europe, or 2% copper naphthenate and 0.2% "tenil" mercury naphthenate for subtropical countries. Efforts were recently made to use plastic sheaths instead of lead ones in cables with a limited number of circuits. Although plastic-insulated cables are resistant to chemical and electrochemical Corro_ L sion, they are easily destroyed by certain fungi under certain conditions. The principle of cathodic protection of underground-cable sheaths is the pro- duction of a negative potential. This negative potential is obtained by (1) electric drainage, (2) direct-current source ectablished between the pro- tected cable sheath and the soil, and (3) a special electrode connected by an insulated conductor to the lead sheath. Most of the types of corroGion pro- tection of cables dealt with in this work were reported from the Timigoara re- gion. There are 4 tables, 7 figures and 8 references: 7 Soviet bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 5/8 ROGNAN, A.; HEINRICH, I.; POP, V.; SOCENEAN70, A. Electronic digizal computer for tenehfng purposes. Rul St ai Tehn Tim 8 no.1:213-227 Ja-Je 163. Mai, URCA!L~ B.; GORGAN, V. GAVRILA, I., Prof.; WIES, L.; POP, V. Meningo-encephalitic manifestations 14. epidemic parotitia. Rev. Igiena microb. spidem., Bucur. ift-.,3:66-72 July-Sept 54. 1. (Clinica bolilor contagioase, Clup_). (HUMPS. complications meningo-encephalitts, statir1l.- In Rumania) (MFMNGOENCEPHALITIS, etiol. & F~s 14-it, Sumps, statist. in Rumania) vow PW'i P. MURIA Farm Animals. aenaral Problema. U-1 Abs Jour - Ref Zhur - Biologiya No 16, 1957, No 72027 Author i Bruiana, L., Gluhovsohi, N.,.Po V. -P. Title : The Si&,nifioance of Fructo-se and Citric Acid Con-Lent in the Sperm. Orig Pub : Bul. Sciint. &cad. R.P. Romine, See, Biol. Agron. Geol. si Go gr,, 1955, 7, No 4. 1167-1172 Abstract : The bUll's sperm contains 171-606 mg percent of fructose, 375-1045-mg percent reproductive substances, 107-304 mg percent of citric acid. The stallion's sperm contains cor- respondingly less of these substances: 3.5 from 26 to 171, and 15 to 62.5 mg percent, In poorly fed animals or,-exhausted by excessive use,' the quantity of these substances in the sperm is reduced. The determination of content in these substances in the sperm gives an indication of the quality of the sperm and of the physiological state of the animals. A micromethod for the determination of fructose and citric acid in the sperm is described. Card 1/1 5 --------------- ----------------- Wd RUMUU/Plcuit Physiology - Growth anO. Development. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 23), 1958, lo4386 Author Bilamiana., L.M., Pop, V., Popa, and Niculescu, P. Inst Title Biochemical Method of Appvait;inr, the Effect of Certain Substances on Germination. Orig Pub Studii si Careetar i Stiint. Acad RPR, Baza Timisoara, Ser. Stiinte Agric., 4, Ho 1-2, 1i9-126, 1957- Abstract The method proposed by -the authors consists in detcrmining catalase activity in seeds trcatud.with various quant-itics of investigated sub~;tances 48 hours* after. the. of 1germinatione The rosul*'C's of.tests.by this method of C U - the effect of naphthoxya otic acid.,.-streptomycin, pollicil lin, and placental 'extracts, on.sceaa 'of.1theat (Ccnad 117), coincide with the hitherto published data on the c'."fect. of these substances on germination. Bibliography with 16 titles. M.Shi Card 1/1 MA'IUSCIAC, MMUSCA, I.; HOSSU, T.; ALIJAS, V. Study OP some methods of so-LI consolidation in the Cluj region in view.of their utilization in agrozootechnical construction. Bul sti,int polit Cluj 6:171-186 163. COFAIRU, D.., dr.; 01M, L, dr.; CORNIESANU, T., prof ault.fizic.mcd.; POP, -,-dr.; BUTNARIU, 14. , dr.; OBRASCU, 0. , dr. J Trial therapy of atherosclerosis with medical physical culture. Med. inter., Bucur 13 no.3:423-L28 Mr 161. 1. Luerare efectuata in.Clinica 'I medicala, Cluj, director acad. or v IMIJ11VOptics Luminescence K-6 i'.bs Jour Bef Zhur - Mika, No 4, 1959, No 6751 i,uthor Nihul C., Ruscior C., Pop V. Inst :Uaiversity~ Al. I. Cuitc-150 .. ~mnia .. - Title :Fluorescence Spectra of,Kerosenes Orig Pub im. stiint4 Univ.-Iasi.) 1956.. See. 11 2., ro a-2., 199-2io Abstrac- Four grades of kerosenes were investigated. In three-ninute photography oa~the B31 Hilger spectrograph there was observed fluorescence in the region of 3200-W0 A. 9be glow in the region of the,wave lengths longer than 3700 A., due to the presence of polycyclic compounds (principally anthracene) is observed in kerosenes that were distilled to high temperatures., Kerosene distilled to 2720 C practically does not glow in this region. When the kerosenes are diluted in ether, the fluor- escence in the region of wavelengths greater than 3'00 A vaniah(Jr, rapidly. But at the same time there appears and also van- ishes a glow in the regionA < 3200 A. At gerater diilatioDr, one observes only the fluorescence in the region 3200-3700;,. Card 1/2 97 t -B%uvianie C 1i TL' 0 n.Y ABS. JOUR. RZXhim., No. 1959, No. 72720 AUTHOR Mikhul K.i Ruschor, K.; Pop, V.; UST. University..,of :Iasi TITLE :'Tluorescent Fractions of Diesel Fuel f r orn Rumanian Petrolew. ORIG. PUB4 An. stiint. 'Univ. Iasi, Sec.11, 1557, No 1_2~ 243 2-516, ABSTRACT Study of fluorescence spectra of BuDranian re~roleum fractions boiling in the range o" 240-3 5 0* Exitation, was effected. with~ total,~liglit.- of ~ mercury lamp. Spectra were.: photographed us:ing quartz speatrograph; Photographs,. were Ariade of spectra-. ', ttie --fractions as-well 01 at:concentrations from 10 as of to O.ool'k. Spectra of.fractions and of their solutions arc- In the 300-550.mjA.. regioxi..The conclusion is,reached that luminescence:As ca,used. by presence of naphtlialene, Phe- nantlirene , anthracene and tljelr homologues. .,.N. Yermolayev. CARD: Shvarts, R.; Redulesku, A.. RUKUM./Optics - Spectroscopy. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, N. 6, 1959, 14356 Author : Mikhvl, K., Ruschor, K., Pop, V., Shvarts, R., Redulusky, Ye.A. Ills t : - Title : Fluorescence of Motorines of Rumanian Oil OriG Pub ; ilin Stiint. Univ. Lasi. Soc. 1., 1957, 3, N3 1-2, 243-256 A Abstract : An analysis of the fluorescence spectra of pure samples of notorines Al special, A,, A 3 and 0 and their solutions in ether has shown that the fluorescence of the motorines is caused principilly by the naphthalene, phenanthrene, and anthracene, and to a lesser extent by their horolo- &ues. The fluorescence spectra of mo-torine 0 differ con- siderably from the spectra of the reLmining mDtorines (which are similar to each other), this being explained by the greater content of anthracene and its homologues. -- V. 410chkov Card 1/1 1119 TITL~,,: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 U. A. Fluorescence Spectra of Motor Fuels (Spektry fluorestsentsii motorinov) Iz vestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr 1, pp 122 - 125 (USSR) This paper describes the results obtained by an investigation carried out by the authors (Romania) of the fluorescence of motor fuels extracted from Romanian mineral oil. Four substa.-.Ces A1 special I A,, A3, and C Nvere investigated, the properties of which are given by a table. The spectra (Fig) of the first three samples differ only little from one another. The X values of the maxima are given. With sample C matters are somewhat different. The most important maxima are shifted into tile long wave )"'Ungo. Alljo the microphotogri-tpho of solutions of the four samples in ethyl ether of various con- centrations are given by a figure. For the purpose of deter- mining the substances contained in the motor fuels,comparative pictures were made of the absorption spectra of naphthalene, Fluorescence Spectra of Motor Fuels SOV/48-23-1-27/36 phenanthrefie and anthracene (Fig 3). The results obtained by these investigations shor, that the formation of motor oil spectra is mostly due to naphthalene, anthracene, and phenanthrene or to other similar luminescent compounds. In the presence of many luminescent compounds the comparative investigation method is not very well suited. Therefore, the luminescence spectra of a fraction of the motor fuel C were, in addition, investigated according to 10 percent of volume. The.first four fractions diffor only little from one another and correspond to the naphthalene-, phenanthrene- and anthra- cene spectra. In the case'of others, intensities are shifted to a considerable extent into the long-wave range. Individual maxima and their variation are mentioned individually. On the basio of the fluorescence spectra of the fractions, the authors arrive at the conclusion Ulat the motor fueB naphtha- lene, phenanthrene and anthracene investigated by thom contain quantities which decrease in this order. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet. Card 2/2 M -~01,1I d 'T DA. Friethods 0 'L prevent, j- 1-1 g r,-- gie M-ur) 30 W- POP, V., dr. in stiinte economico Aspects of the economical afficiency of lrveatmnant- `-.r~nv the, period 1944-1964. Rev min 15 no.9.43~--442 37-164. MIHUL-, -0. -- prof*,*,- POP~ V.1 SINGURELUV'~Gh4-;-VASILUTA, L. P 51 A new variant of the metallic model of the molecules with conjugate double bonds. Studii f.-*z tehn Iasi 22 no.2:183-190 161. 1. Membru al Comitatului de redactie, "Studii si cercetari stiintifice., Fizica ai stiinte tehnice" Filiala Iasi- (for Mihul). S1058162,1000101110181061 A06P,/AIOI AUTHORS: Mihul, C., Pop, V., Haba, M. TITLE; Displacement of the fluorescence.spectra of solutions of anthracene and 9,-10-dibromoanthracene as a function of the properties of the solvent PERIODICAL: Referativnyy 7hurnal, Fizika, no. 11, 1962, 72, abstract'llV488 ("Studii ~i cercet6ri qtiin~. Acad'.'RPR Fil. Iqi. Fiz. 91 qtiin~e tehn.", 1960, v. 11, no. 2, 175 - 181, Rumanian; summaries in Rus- sian and French) WXT: An-investigation was effected on the 'fluorescence spectra of solu- tions of anthracene (I) and 9, 10-dibromoanthracene (II) in a large set of dif- ferent organic solvents at room temperature. As:solvents use was made of Kethyl, ethyl, buthyl and n-propyl alcohols, ethyl ether, acetone, acetic acid, chloro- .form, CC14, benzol. pyridine, chlorobenzol, bromobenzol, quinoline and 0(-bromo- naphthalene., It was found that the fluorescence spectra of the two investigated substances shift in a monotonous way to the long wavelength region as the re- fraction index n of the'solvent increases. A quantitative treatment of the Card 1/2 MIHUL,- Const., prof.; POP -Y,. RABA, M. Displacement af the fluoreocent apectra of anthracene and 9,10-dibro- MoOnthracene valutions in various aolvents. Studii fiz tebn Iaid U no,23175-181 f60. 1. Comitatul. do redactio, "Studii si carestari stUntifice, fizica. si stiinte tehnice" (Academia RPR, Filial& Iasi] (for Mihul) (Fluorescence) (Anthracene) MIRUL, Const., prof.; RUSCIOR, Ce; POP, V.; SUCIUp.M.; RADULIESCU, G. Fluorescence spectra of mineral oils. Studii fiz tehn Iasi 10 no.2: 151-157 '59. (EW 9:9) 1. Comitetul, de redactiep Studii 31 sercetari stUntificam Fizica si stiinte tehnice, Filiala Iasi, Academia Republicii Populare Romine (for Mihul). (Mineral oils) (Fluorescence) (Spectrum analysis) MUXEMI-111' I., Professor; CALOGHEIRU, I-WICU, POP, Z.; C~U-60, G.; BIHDIU, I.; V.IC'LJ, I., 3ytern. Swgical Clinic II in TL-aisoara (Clinica II-a Chirurgicala, Tim isoard) - (for all) Timizoara, Timisoara Medicda No 1, Jan-Jun 63, pp 27-32 110ur Experience in the Surgery of the hydatid Cyst of the Liver." U UO -he dsoara Society of Me c- S ences - (Repor presented ' . ir di al ci Surgery Section 5 April 19611.) YUGOSLAVLk S.; PUJIN, D.; ZIGIC, B.; SESTAK, V.; PUACA, V. and VUCKOVIC, FABEG, Belgrade; Veterinary Center (Veterinarski centar) Sombor; ZZ [Acronym not identified], Kolut; IPK [acronym not identified ]"Vrbas", Animal Feed Factory (Fabrika stocne hrane) Vrbas; and PD [acronym not identified] "Elan" Srbobran. "Effect of Vigofac in Fattening Swine with Varying Levels of Animal and Plant Proteins in their Feed." Belgrade, Veterinarski Clasnik, Vol 19, No 12; 1965; pp 925-929. Abstract [English summary modified]: Study of Pfizer's animal feed additive Vigofac in 7 groups totaling 64 pigs. Improvement in body weight and feed use, efficiency was pronounced on animals reciving marginally adequate feed, but was least in those receiving good rations. Three tables# 1 Yugoslav and 3 Western references; ms rec 2 11ov 65. 98 new wav to ub,tp prqf;, arid 6 3, 5 none pn,gnadienfi dcrivativef;. cllj o n :j t~, tulte C a e"T~~ I Ij 9 HODOSAN, F.; POP-GOCAN, Alexandra; SERBAN, N. -......... ., - - ~ - I.., - I -97nthessn starting from hyorlaoxyr-holic ncid. Studii care chin, 14 no.1050-99 Ja 165. 1. Rumanian Academy, Institute of Chemistry, Cluj, 65 Str. Donath. Submitted June 18, 1964. I I . , P, r'L41ic Isc; ptjp-~. i 'I , "'J'j;can. d r a 1 1 tudil. cerc- c-~Jm 1-1 7"Udy orl stc-roi(w if', udsr'rhecl 13tate. Pt. 1. S, -1 -Ir ~ ~.8/9:559-566 brr-S l61~. .1. Institute of Chemistry of the Rumanian Academy, 65 Donat-Ji Street, G I uj . 65 1 3 7- Ins i 7 1tip, HODUI!~Jlll, '71. 1-;--isc, -GOCAN, thesis start4ng from Syn 10 no.1:97-1-01 Ja 165. 1. Tnstitute of Chem-isti-I of 41-he Rianam-lan4ce-cemT, 65 I)onath Street. ",:Cni na, New a-hievcmc-r;7F rx.2,13: 1-2 5 164, 3. Berl s KI 0 T I, POP-141014OV, Diraltar, samteLskl kapetan, dr. The frequency of dental caries in the examinat.-Ion of re.--ruit's with speciJaal reference to etiology and prevention in the r I army. Vonosanit. preg-1. 21 no-4:2-35-239- AP 164- POP-STWANOVIC 0. Z7 (Belgrade) On a riperty of cont.~,.,.Yua homogeneous random fields. Col matur, 12 no.2t265-269 164. 1. Submitted November 3., 1.963. WTHM-011jil, : , - '11",v ;bco-yrad); P()!,---,TOJM,OVIC, Zoran 1j. rhoograd) I I -~ji. . , s G --i. , I .. k About, Intograls expresigibIle in termn of hyporelliptir J n t.ograln. Glas trint riz lirv 18 no.4.2,35-239 '63. HOLICA, I.; POPA, A.; HAULICA, Ana; BMMSCU, Alexandru.; OZMT, R. Netabolic and functional aspect$ of the liberation of catecholaminen by reserpine. Studii cerc.fisiol. 4 n0-3-.409-420 159. (InI 9:5) (AMMSINIC TRIPHOSMTRS) (RESICRPIn) Bucharest, Farma,%ia, 'Vol X, IT* 3, Yar 1962 eg) 1. "Prob2ami of PhArmit* at the Firth 1-1t-rnfitioral gr-sa of Bioch.mlstr.7, Foscow 10-16 1961", Fam M. S~RDSLEXNT, Devart",nt of Sloemmistrv (Cat-dra d- 2. "Contribut!ons to th,4 Manufacturinr and Valuation of Chanlazul*n In Our CountrI, ., "Arm D- G. 5FECT" 1.4barator OM Diatille-7 of Plants of tho, -7rr-.A FiFto-ry (LaWratD- rul si Distilerit do) Plants a FaZWF ~cl 2.) , Brasov; VP 139-2L8. 3- "Now Ointnant Bass ror Maglatral and Standard Froraratio IX; Pror C. TO P-49CU Farm V. STMTZSCU , Fam ?Ariot a %~LL~ F&M V ra--t ratMa MR=rt Parm Nadelda PITRELLazRASWU or. rarr. Corn-lia -1.1 'UM-raligX or GaUmLo 1,hcmspc7 (Laboratorul de ?fir-.&--lop U, Ionica,) ox wno ol rhar-Acy Cal Focultar.1i d: ForrAcle) , 13umhure at; yp 110-157 ~-Zids of 0.~ Aw- I&. "ChrorAtogranhic Study of th- A:& nitum Sp-ci-i in th- Rumanian Vapivic Roipubl-lc," ?ar= mw 0 . MV- , Farn Mxrco la GYMP.IVIT! and Or X1. T7?0fXZC rz --A ~--q ~Ut n t ro I u I e - -ME-A-E 17-1 Yedicarpontulul of Cpprc,ttari Farmscoutlop);' 4 lish sum-ry. Pip 159-167. *On tha Antltub-rculous Activity of Certain IT-W.v7iratld Sutmtitutas of th-~-SPnzc0,Ianinoclnn&mic S^ri-s 00t. 1), 11 T-of A. V=Z1, Conf P. . TYr Vior~ ro -.~P-RxTu, Dr V. lm Em. r ch~mLst Ititta SCFWARI~Z. of dot Farm0ao!zri^) of -thft institute (41 inst.1tutulul 11.eli--o- esmacout.4c), Bucharpw3t; pp 6. *e3lectropho"gra.% D~t^r=trator M-7)," Colon-pl Farz. tcrv In t-1 Dr a. L~p R ~-- C I , SpLtal (Spitalul Y-111tar Central); 115.1 T. *Itow Data Gone&-nLng tha Crizanizatim of tho Botanic& OL-rdems, in &jrh6rAzt," C. BERcuq wi.- V. rnrn-'; rp 177 co Pq a a q O-S 0. 0.0 11, ~ p 'Kai C3 W. t's lj* g i2 f- "s lip 55 tj 10 p 0 ro w pj I T ""S' C.5 Lecturer; Viorica; 1, 1 U Catalina, r1le-ni-st; :'O3iC-,SCTJ, D., 7 I-ID- POPA, A., T-D. -o 10, Oct 63, p?. 617-623 "On 'L~ae Pantitl~eraallous llct-ivitj of Nc-,,i HN'drazzide Si~bstuitutur-,.-,, Derived frum Certaiin c zmd r~---Io-Jkll i 'hatic A cids. DEMETRFSOU,- Catalina; IIOPAp A.; VANGHEIDVICI, M. Research in the oxazolone series. Ft.12. Studii chim Timisoara 10 no.2:189-198 Jl-D 163. 1. Inatitutul de Farmacologie al Facultatii do Medicina Generale I.M.F. Bucuresti. Laboratorul do Chimie Biologics, Institutul do Medicina, Timisoara. RUMANIA NEGRUTIU, E., Prof, Eng, IOZON, D., Eng, X010SY, E., Eng, FARCAS, N., Eng, and ZORZOLAN, R., Eng, of the "Dr Petru Grozall Agronomic Institute (Institutul Agronomic "Dr. Petru Groza") Cluj.. "Observations on Some Indices Regarding the Inheritance of Wool Properties in the Cross Breeding of Sheep. Bucharest Revista de Zootehnie 9i Medicina Veterinara; Vol 16, No 10, Oci 66, pp 19-22. Abstract: The report concerns a project for the obtaining of Er- of she.ep with semi-f ine wool eed . especially suited for a the pedoclimatic conditions of the Cluj area by crossing local Tigaie and Turcana sheep with various Merino strains. Results are given relating to the production and characteristics of offspring , and the inheritance and. genetic gain with regard to the desired characteristics are calculated. The reported results, for the years 1960-64, indicate that the project is aiming in the right direction and should be expanded. Includes 3 tables, 4 figures and 5 references, of which 4 Rumanian and one German. 1/1 vu,:,I&z-04t !~,Wj~te de Gead.rr. a! Organ!=araa T=1 t~riu,2nl - vo I V-. , :,o z7r;m and 1. ;R&port cm the Cc=plol~lon of Collootivi "tian tha . t mrSLafz&t-,om o.- Agriculture Submittod to th 1~7 r - o dLn#Lr7 Session of the ar=d Natlomtl A,3.nbly at the Session of 27 J-7-Ll 15SZ * Gh - -,)P 3--" - 2, "The O~- Zcodozla Triangulation Network In the Western Pr t o~- -_!ie Country C4.rr%cd out-Arr-Varioun PlLnalng 57stamms &=.d the its 16"rgratior. in the State Gco0-tj-. ratwork,"A-.,-r A. MFA,,1Lngr 1. ZARARIA and ing- T. =FAS af the tmmt, - , tbt7 OrganT-16-lan-of T*rritari, (CEET-r-J2 do Oreimizuroa, in-:.Wr1u1=j TfiesS-&:A; pp 33-44. 3. "The, 'low M.A.B. 2111818 Pbotoacreal Camara in Produotio 0. Wn"OT C&VA-date -r. Science (CsndidFLt In Stitn4o) - ~ 2 ~ . z 4 Enu; P P 45 'The Socossitj of Adapting the Plans for the Organtzatic of Tarritoryt Jngr H. LVASTASrU and Ingn 1. CFnTAC; pp "Diagrams for the bcpedIttoa2 Orcani2ation or the Territo-. In 8upport of t-.%0Soc!ali3t Agricultural units " ir%e- A. Do BPZA;, p 11 6C-64, 'AT-an' loz~etcr,' ingr S. AVR.&H Center for the Or I ----------- I t1 f T j ga- _ z& n on o arr toz7 - J _ CSO: 2000-3 POPAP A., ing. .Rationalization of land registration work. Rev geodezie 8 no. 2:27-40 164. 1. Chief Engineer, O.R,.P.O.T.Banat. I .Tq~A.9'.A. Tube dischargers. p.33. (ELECTROTEFjjjCA, Bucuresti, Vol. 1, No. 112-, Jan./Feb. 1953) SO: Monthly List of Fast European Accessions, (EEAL), W, Vol. 4, No. 6, June 1955, Uncl. -.4 CA.,, VAft 4j -to the-yWd'*Ss =00, 039 OIL boM -DAV" Pyj"TUT 461 0,42 -*D lei "-Mt Or IOMSCU-TIU, C.; BRIMI, P. Dan, elev (Iasi); ATANASITJ, Ionel, prof. (Gugesti); SULA, Octavian (Iasi); MAiI, Augustin I. (Cluj); MIffALASCU,,D. (Pitesti);,FOPA,,.4., elev (Pucioasa) &xerclsea and problems proposed for grades 5-8. Gaz mat B .14 no.8:486-488 Ag 163. LATGU, D., prof. (Ifunedoara); PETRESCU, N., prof. (T9. Carbunouti); CERCHEZ, IA.ihu; ZENRIMISI, I., prof. (P. Neamt); TEODORESCU, Voltaire ( P. Heamt); IONESCU-TIU., G.; T01,SSOU, Ion (B-acaresti); DalITMEMA, Gh. (P.Neam-t.), ,14IHAILESCU,,D... prof. (Pitesti); DaIITRU, Acu (Cluj); L""'ONTE, Alexandru (Bucaresti ANGBELACHE, Tudorica. (Bucaresti~; POPA Al. (Pucioasa); BRINZANESCU, V. (Bucaresti); LUSTIG, Gh. (Bucaresii-5-.-ISAC E. (Tg. Jiu); LEVIN, Alexandru (Tallin, U.S.S.R.); SIMION, A. (Bacau); AVADANEI, Cornelia ( P. Neamt); SIMIONESCU, Gh.D.; FLONDOR, Elena, (Bucuresti) Proposed problems in mathematics. Gaz. inat B 15 no./+:172-177 Ap 164. RUMA1NIA Dr Al. POPA. Animal Husbandry Research Institute (Institutul de cc-,cctari zootehnice) '!Assuring the Stock of Cous by Efficient Production of Heifers fro-.! Stock. Bucharest, Revista de Zootchnie si Medicina Veterina-ra, Vol 13, No 5, I-lay 63; pp 17-28. Abstract FEnglish surnary modifiedl Directives are given setting forth optimal ways of keeping and feeding cattlo along wich criteria of adequacy of performance; comparing re--ulrs obtained in various Rumarian collective farms 1956-1962; milk production, feed consumption, morbidity and mortality tolerances a.re stated and discussed. Five tables. AMULticni ZootechnIcal Romeareh lnstltu'to'(Inmtltutul do celpaotari soures; RUGharest, boblem Zootahniat A Vat-rinoLro No 61 29-37* .ults Matalned In'the Formatlan of a Nuals.. of ;I -Zulu Whoop at %be CollostIvo ?am of Bad, Brasov I'aglune. Al 710PA, J11. ID, sabnloal PlessarGh IrA ituto (Inatitutul do t atzoot A 7A orption phtnbm on I I ULtm Plapat froo Indpflrlil r4m. pm~,~ AnaWt ;Wq. unip. "A )i.- No. 14. were ~blGi i;*;. the residuts all b= braiverip; such residues were treatt4 at vamlow temps. S=e wm also activated by --diling 2mch, RICA, -OT RM. The-yr- *o, . m _~_mborts wzr36 its --A 71t. W Congo red- ba -to MF 4uriu#'Up pre t t was bc4to pn.- fdi.~a xboit,time ~a inmy liddrit., - vfw t t t.-as t contftihi4 1rhe ekeet of *the as h was Mw studied sfiwl pores tons Y. - it c6niplicates the adwption by blocking. ions mth the materials The Pom and by eri ~4to teut it) d htsd I X Ou IOA ~-tI %t= b e1 i ai 0* r 6 f A t* i~arbd' ", vAtious Wn6,afid i4dol"~617 -vat n 5_1 114"15- li~~ found that HzP04 or od td the best v~Lrbons Vith smPM ppies, which ad r 'even and Ariatt-sized mals" such im AC011 and Is. Va7 =3 tion vad do t. ,e presented for solvents, sucti.as EtOH ion curveg or 'O~V solos., also for KI, In addii. to pure H:O_ W. T- RUMOIh/Chelaical Technology. Chenical Products and Their H-111 Application. Catalysts and Sorbents. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Miin., No 2, 1959, 5332. Author : Ababi,, V.;_E2pR,_A- Inst : Iasi University. Title : Study of Regeneration of Activated Carbons.from Gas Mask.s ~Orig Pub: An.stiint. Univ. Iasi., 1956, sloe. 11 2, No 1-2, 291-310. libstract: The methods Of regeneratim of activated carbons. (UAC) from. gas masks, used up in a factory producing Cl were studied.. It was foinid-that a treatment of UACs VIith steam at 700 - 9500 raised their adsorption capa- city from 728.2 r-g of iodine per 1 g to 1W mg. It wna ostablished based on the obtained adsorption iDothexrjs that tho duration of the steam treatment influonood tho Card, 1/2 90 COUNM RUMANIA CkTWAX t Chesieul Technology. Chemical Products and Their Aprlieations. Lacquers. Paints. Coatings. ABS*1 JOM InnIm., No 17, jr~59.. No. 62892 Ababi, V..- Ponia,k. AU=ft - I I TTJ Vniv. of iaal Esterification. of Rosin With Polyatori6 Alcohols. 1. Esterification of Rosin With Pentnerythrite* OEMG. PUB. An. atiint. Unit:-. Iasi, See. 1., 1957t 3, No 1-2, 399-49-1 AWMCT Rate of the esterific&t1on reaction at temnera- tures ranging from 240:to 30010%was inve atigated togetbeir~witb* the! effec'tslof alcobol:-excesa. (ba- sed'on the ratio to abietinic acid) and several catalysts. It was established that the o-otimum temperature of exterificktion with rentserythrite (1) in 3000 and that,with d-mannits (11) is 2800. An acid excess tends to hasten the reaction, however, the end products contain greater number *and d-Vannite Card: 1/2 FOPA9 -4.-11 GARF, 1. . E.-terification of able"Ic acid with polyalcohols, Pt..32. Anal St Jassy 1 1.0 no.2:199-2M 164. ABABI, V.; POPA, A,; M Reciprocal sol es of the strati field in the t alcohol-water- M solvent. Anal 164. 1. Labortaory ology, "Al.I.Cu University, Ia elf z 1 -27, 1963. ABABI, V.; PON, A.: I-11HADA, Gh. Bohavior of the chlorinating derivatives in nome Lerrihry systems. Anal St Jassy 1 10 no,2-191-198 164. USSR/Humn rnd Animr.1 Morpholog7 (Normol rnd Fnthologierl) Nervous S Systom. Abs Jour z Rof Zhur Biot.v No 7, 1958, No 31201 Author Inst Title Mrvo' Appratus of the Periosteu--i of the, Lol.-%r litnan Jow Orig Pub Kishinovrk. med. in-tot. 19569 %,277-283 Abstrrct The source of innervrtion-of the poriostour-, of the lower jrw is-the srr.6 nerve trrcts which supply nusclos, joints end others (miontni nerve). Fibers ponetrnto into the pcriostou~ from nuoclos in the rrons of their rttcclr-,cnt. Nerve trunks in the periostoou2 split in lf-yors. Orinntnticn of the nerve fibers doponds on the direction of the fibrous 6r.-in. A largo nunbor of fibers possoso porinouml shorths which brock or pran into v lryor of rn oxtornrl ot-.paulo (with onorpoulod tornim-tions). In the nerve trunk, there are both pulprl and non-pulpol fibers. Nerve torminntions in the pariosteum of the lower jnw hrve c. different form end construction Card 1 1/2 POPA, A.V. (MSSR, Kii3hinev, Toobashevnkaya ul. d-5, kv.6) Participation of the sympathetic nervoua system in the innervation of the periosteum of the mandible. Arkh. amt. gist. i embr. 36 no.3'.71-73 Mr 159 (KIBA 12:7) 1. Kafedra normaltnoy anatomii,(zav. - prof. V.V. Impriyanov) Kishinev- skogo meditsinskogo, inBtituta.' (P3RIOSTSIJM, innerv. mandible, autonomic innverv. (Fas)) (MANDIBLB, innerv. periosteal sympathetic innerv. (Rae)) SOV/122-59-1~-3/28 AUTHORS: Popa, B. , Professor, and Killman, V.,, Dpoerat , - TITLE: Cooling of the Housings of Rolling Bearings Operating under the Conditions of a High Ambient Temperature (Oldilazhdeniye korpusov podshipnikov kacheniya~ rabotayushchikh v usloviyakh vysokikh temperatur vneshney sredy) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Mashinostroyeniya2 1959,Nr 4, pp 20-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A Plummer block incorporating a self-aligning barrel roller bearing is shown (Fig 1) with a water cooling jacket in the bearing housing. The amount of heat to be carried away by the cooling i-rater is computed from elementary considerations with evaluations of the heat transfer coefficients and the proportion of the heat flow scattered through the remainder of the bearing (one third). When the bearing is heated by the shaft, water or air cooling of the shaft is sometimes used (Fig 3). Cooling discs can isolate a bearing effectively. A-set of discs with radial vanes facing each other is also illustrated (Fig 4). Further design Card 1/2 details of fan type discs are given which create an air I circulation. A family of curves (Fig 7) obtained Ui4l SOV122-59-4-3/28 Cooling of the Housings of Rolling Bearings Operating under the Conditions of a High Ambient Temperature experimentally is used to find the shaft temperature behind the cooling disc and the bearings. Under hot conditions, only bearings with an increased radial clearance are usable. Grades of clearance are given and fits between bearing and shaft recommended. There are 7 figures, 1 table and 6 references, of which 3 are Soviet, 2 German and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Rumynska narodnaya respublika (Roumanian People's . Republier Card 2/2 11011A, 71R. KILLMALIN, V. Some considerations on the international standardization of dimensions ,of roller bearings. P. 53 RIEWISTA C-0PSTPUC-TIILOR SI A NITERITALIPIOTH T) "ONSTRUCTII. (Asociptia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Technicienilor 'in Rominia si Hinisterul kdonstructilor si a! Marernalelor d& Constructii) Ducuresti, Rumania. Vol. U,.no. Z-,, Feb. 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (FRAI) L-v, Vol. A~ no. ~j June 10119 Uncl. A-,j eV All A. oil I Ili r; 21- ;?Rp Ir -.v k Ir 41f H., lhf if, 11 Al "I rlo~ P~ OWA (g. Iluxh. RuzynakiLya Naroduaya RespublikIL); JJLM, Yalrob -t9--A~z", Ruwnskay& Narodneya Respublika); KIRILI, Aurel (g.Kluxh. RaWnskaya Narodmya Rospublilm); KIRIOM, Bonke, (g. Ilush, RunVnekaya Farodnaya Respublik&) Calculation of dcwz~srd-flow air curtains. Vod.i san.tekh. no*6:34-37 Je 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Air curtains) - P~Lv%Tatji 6ifi4 luA. kjiz)uCILLIa ~jLlllat,lilua ~ IIjE;Aiiui'IIUi :31 LL;wiJLI-.j,LA-L~I din Rcminia si Ministerul Energiei Electrice si Industriei Electrotelinice) Bucuresti, Rumania, Vol. 7, no. 5, May-1959- Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 8, Aug. 1959. Uncl. parameters. Aicircuit is described (onie 0~ the Marx OIrc'uILa') Ir, whichthe~H.F., oscillations are'removed.by taking advantage of the rising utilization'factor. An oscillographic method of voltage.re-.':. Card 1/2 ADAMUT9 I., ing.1 POPA, Bade&, ing. Teohnical'and econcado efficiency of the protection against Atmospherie surges for UO kv, lines. Energetics. Rum 31 no.8t 421-427 Ag 163. MUMMI, Aurels, dr. ing. (Bucuresti); DRAGAN, Gleb, conf. ing. (Bucuresti); ADAMUT, losif, ing.'p (Bucureati); ~~B~adea, ing., (Bucuresti) Insulation of high tension stations in the,light of Rumanian national standards, the International Blectrotechnical Commission, and several tests carried out with some Rumanian-made insulators. Electrotehnica 10 no.9:335-347 s 162. 1. Membru corespondnet al Academiei R.P.R. (for Avramescu). 2. Sef laborator la Colectivul de tensiuni inalte al Institutului de energetic& al Academiei R.P.R. (for Dragan). 3. Cercetatpri atiintifici la Colectivul de tensiuni inalte al Institutului de energeticd al Academiei R.P.R,.(for Adamut, popa). de Si cence .9:1 DO EL I'norrotica rivil Vln.sIli-o,,,,--.r v -I~rlco-rOdng of cirmlits -0- IITY, POIIA, Bazil.,,__prof. ing.; MUGA, Nicolas, assist. ing. Equipment of turbines with gas for automobiles. Rev transp 11 no./.-.154-; 160 Ap 164.