SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROSTKOVSKIY, B. - ROSTOKINSKIY, V.V.
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7. More about the problem of more effective exploitation of irrigation systems.
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ROSTKOVSKIY, B.; KUTUKOV, A., kand.tekhn.riauk; SLOBODKIII, V., inzh.
Causes for the 'breakdown of cranksbafts of ZD6 engin es. Rech.
transp. 20 no.12:30-31 D 161. (I-EFU, 14:12)
1. Glavnyy inzhen--r Volgo-Donskogo rechnogo parokhodstva (for
Rostkovskiy).*
(Marine engines)
(Cranks and crankshafts)
ROSTKOVSKIY, B.A., dotsent
- - - -----------------------
New methods of evaluating the accuracy of ments. Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no.12:43-52 160. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Bredneaziatskiy politekhnicheskiy instit ekomandovana
kafedroy goedezii i marksheyderskogo dela 4 ziatskogo
politekhnichookogo instituta.
(Mine surveying)
ROSTKOVSKIY) B. A.
Estimation of accuracy in the new theory of er-ors of functions
of directly measured values, values equalized by the method of
least squaredp and their functions. Trudy Sred.-Az.politekh.inst.
no.12:245-257 161. (MIRA 18:12)
;,!uest4,7,n of rcl-~stivc wei,~';htus of angles and length In t1rieir Joint ei!uilitration by tn~e
lc-~,--t squarrs metl1nod. (Trudy)' V~IE'.l 22, 1950.
9. Monthly Li~st of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 195i,,Uncl.
SOV/ 137-57-11-20881
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 11, p 34 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Ros ly, S.Ye.
TITLE: Theory and Practice of Flame Analog Simulation of Industrial
Furnaces (Teoriya i praktika ognevogo modelirovaniya pro-
i-nyshlennykh pechey)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchn.-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1956, Vol 7,
pp 90-110 and 111-138
ABSTRACT: The construction of flame models (M) is based on the theory
of analogy. A complete mathematical description of the hydro-
dynamics and the processes of combustion and heat exchange
proceeding in the combustion chamber results in a complex
system of equations (E) including factors of secondary import-
ance. The simplified system of E employed for analysis of the
similitude of processes in furnace and M comprises the follow-
ing E: For continuity; for Navier-Stokes gas motion; for de-
scribing the field of concentrations of each of the components of
the gas phase; the Fourier-Kirchhoff equation describing the
temperature field in the combustion space, supplemented by
Card 1/3 terms providing for heat emission due to combustion and for
SOV/ 137-57-11-20881
Theory and Practice of Flame Analog Simulation of Industrial Furnaces
radiant heat exchange; and the Fourier equation describing the temperature
field in the metal being heated. The boundary conditions include the air and
gas velocities, the concentrations of 02 and the gaseous components, and
the air and gas temperaturcs at the burner Mouth given as constants, E for
the heat exchange at the inner wall surfaces, in which the heat transmitted
by radiation, convection, and surface combustion is equated to the heat
emission from the wall into the combustion chamber and to the outer atmo-
sphere, and analogous E for the heat exchange at the surface of the metal.
By reducing the system of E and the boundary conditions to dimensionless
form by scale transforms we find that the temperature field is a function of
more than 25 dimensionless quantities. The major practical conditions for
similarity between the M and the sample (S) are geometrical similarity,
equality of the theoretical temperatures of combustion, coefficients of
absorption and dissipation for the M higher than the S by a factor as large as
large as that by which the S is greater than the &I (this is attained in practice
by substituting carbon dioxide for the N in the air and the fuel), equality of
the heat capacities of the metal by relative to weight; the thermal conduct-
ivity of the metal must be smaller by the same factor as that by which the M
is smaller than the S (this is attained by utilization of magnesite), and the
coefficients of viscosity, diffusion, and thermal conductivity must be smaller
Card 2/3
sov/137-57-11-2
Theory and Practice of Flame Analog ion of Industrial Furnaces
by the same factor as the ratio betwe and the S (an unattainable
dition). Other conditions may be ic om the equations for the
cat
respective criteria. The error due t( tainability of certain requi
ments of similarity are comparativ e1 An investigation of an app
imate IVI of a recuperative soaking pit 1/15 of natural size shows
temperature field in the combustion c nd the metal essentially t
correspond to that of the S. Thus, th temperature of a big-sid
down ingot differed in the M at the cl heating period by only 0.".
from that of the S.
Card 3/3
ROSTKOVSKIY, S.Ye.
Stability of the conditions of gas flow in industrial furnaces.
Izv. vyvr. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no-3:201-202 164.
(NM 17:4)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut chernoy
metallurgii.
SAMARIN, A.M.; YEFIMOV, L.M.; VESEIKOV, N.G.; 011MAN, R.Z.; SHABANOV, A.N.;
MOROZENSKIY. L.I.; GRAJUT, I.Ya.; TOCHINSKIY, A.S.; ALYAVDIN, V.A.;
DANILOV, P.M.; FATRMU7, V.I.; POPOV, B.N.; BCBKOV, T.M.;
ROSTKOVSKIY, S.Ye.; GAVRISH, D.I.; P3YAKONOV, N.S.; TIMOSHPOLISKIY,
MI.F.; dKgOV-.r.D.; POCHTHAN. A.M.; MFMSHKO, A.M.; PCDGORETISKIY,
A.A.; OFENG3NION, A.M.;~BRONSHTXTN, V.M.; FRIDANTSEV, M.V.; LIVSHIT.S.
G.L.; ROZHKOV, V.A.; RUTRS, V.S.
Raporto (briof annotations). Biul. TSNIICHM no.18/19:15-16 157.
(MIRA 11: 4)
1. Ghlen-korrespondout AN SSSR (for Samrin). 2. TSentrallw
nauchno-issladovatellskly institub chernoy metallurgii (for Rutes,
Rostkovskiy, Pridantsev, Livshits, Rozhkov). 3. Stallproyekt (for
Shabanov). 4. Kuznetskiy metallurgicheskly kombinat (for Alvavdin,
Danilov, Petrikeyev). 5. Zavrd 0319'ktrioztallw~(for Popov).
6. "Dneprospetsstall" (for Bo'bkorr). 7.'Glavogneupor Ministerstva
chernoy metall'~rgii SSSR (for Gavriah). 8. Planovoye upravleniya
Kinisterstva cheimoy metallurgii SSSR (for D27akonov). 9. Otdel
rabochikh kad-rov, t--uda i zarplaty Ministerst~m chesmay metal-
lurgii SSSR (for Timoshpollsld7). 10. 61&7~torcharmet MinirsterstTa
chernoy metallurgii SSSR (for Romanar). 11. Giproatall (for
Fochtm-m). 12. Zavod im. ToroshiloveL (for Meleshko). 13. Zavod
llZapormhstal" (for Podgoretaldy). 14. Stalinskiy metallurgicheskiy
zavod (for Ofengendan). 15. Nizhn.5-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy
kombinat (for Bkonshteyn).
(fteel-Metallurgy)
SOV/ 137-58-7-14464
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallur~gyiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 76 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Rostkovskiy, S.Ye.
TITLE,-10n-the Heating of the Hot.Heads of Ingots. Gas Heating (Opyt
raboty po obogrevu pribyl'noy chasti slitka. Gazovyy obogrev)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1957, Vol
18, pp 112-118
ABSTRACT: A brief presentation of the results of investigations, per-
formed by the TsNIICherMet both independently and in cooper-
ation with the "Azovstall 11 and 11 Dneprospets stal' 11 plants, on
gas-oxygen heating of risers (hot heads) on ingots.(I) of killed
steel in order to increase the production of sound metal. The
process of the formation of a shrinkage cavity is examined and
the temperature of the surface of the riser extension (RE), re-
quired to melt a thin peripheral crust of metal as the level of
molten metal in the RE decreases, in proportion to the solidifi-
cation of the 1, is determined (this temperature being 1580-
16500C in the case of fireclay RE's, and 1550-16000 in the,case
of RE's made of materials which are poor conductors of heat).
Card 1/2 Experimental data verified the correctness of the figures
SOV/ 1371 -58-7-.14464
On the Heating of the Hot Heads of Ingots. Gas Heating
quoted above and also established that, in order to eliminate shrinkage cav-
ities, it is sufficient that the pool of molten metal be heated during theperiod
of most intense shrinkacre, i.e., during 70% of the time required for the
crvstallization of the 1. In order to prevent any chemical changes from occur-
ring in the body of the 1, a reduction atmosphere must be maintained in the
RE (bv means of burning of coke c7as with a deficiency of OZ), while the pool
of molten metal in the RE must be covered by a laver of neutral (white) slag.
Desions of RE's with burners mounted on top or on the side are shown. In the
C3
ca5e of, a taterallLy mounted burner the heating of the periphery of the pool
of molten metal is improvedbut the durability of such RE's is reduced. In
order to achieve a reduction atmosphere in t~e region of the RE, it is
essential th at only burners in which gas and OZ have already been mixed
preliminarily be employed. An installation employed at the " Dneprospets -
stal' " for heating of a four-ingot cluster is shown. The sequence of opera-
tions during heating, after the molds had been filled with metal, is described.
In the course of heating of I's weighing 2.8 tons, a process which requires 60
minutes, the consumption of 0? and of gas amounts to 32-35 m3/hr and 71-
78 m3/hr, respectively; the method accomplishes a 7% saving of metal.
Steel--Product-ion 2 Steei--~featin.or 3. 1. G.
Card 2/2
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wl th the maxirwu-m num-ber D f r e qu i'l, e d
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Of ri!~---laeviatlcal analysis, (a) tlir:.! timie reouired to
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;oad Crom one melt by crane: (b) t h t- t i m e
on the temuerature
-equived ~lo theat ingots dependincg,
- C~ - (01 the time required for
o" ingots bein- cnarged; I
in~:ot deliver- as determlried by Une ra"-,e of roll lng;
arid r-r., capaclt-y of e p, 1 t These cal;~---,-~
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a clc) ','a I I t c) ccri-- 1 de-, 3 t andst -- 11 dl ring
cepalrj aiid dezl.ay~~ 'Ln local ti~anz~porttatloa. The
jUthoz- thaf the apnlication of an econo-n-Ical
sz,-.,,~-,T~err. with the max.1mum. in,7,ot seats in t~ie
Increase their cip-acity; -I-esul~ 4n a sub-
star-,~:Lall savi .D~* metal , `uel a., d retracto-.-,r; and
fhP. !1mo)unt of labor spent- Ln repairs. In
-red-e,,~ ni,,trbez o C pl T.- s re ed to -e.-v-L-_e,
a U S
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r e ife ' p t
L -m n ml a
LIO:~ H.S. ears against years in, rhe
Tnere a i ~ e 41 a I U.S. r_r'ererce.
aiid Steel Plant, Vol L-',, Nr 41,
ASSOCIATIO11 C'en' ra, 1 5 c. i ent i fi c Re s earc h I m~ t t.e o f Fe rrou S
(LrSNITC17,M",
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ICZ, 111odzimierz; Izabcla; rANASEMICZ, Jozef;
t
IUZAJ, Maria; Jaccle and
KA, Zofia; Chair of lima tolonrol-n~tgraduato medical Courses,
y of 11cdicino and llematolu,,,y Clinic of Instituto of Ilygione (Kntedra
logii Stud. Dosk. Lek. AN i Klinika Ilematologii III,) Head (Kierownik)
r W. 1AM(OWICZ; and Department of Physiopathology, Institute of Hygiezfa~'
d Fizjopatologii III) Head Docent Dr J PANAMICZ, Uarsaw.
rative Studies of Human Blood rroteins and Those of Experimental Animal all
Ifed cyna Doswiadczalna i Mikrobiolooia, Vol 18, No 1, 1966; pp 83-88.
[English st=-nary modified] : when studied by the same method, rabbitst
ct
roteins were more similar to hman ones than those of rats or guinea.
Total-proteins, erythrocyte sedimentation rates and haptoglobin levels
11 lower in the animals than in man. Table, 2 electrophoregrams; 9
and 1 Western reference.
MW - ~-Fdsm
C Gm o,--,r s on rf th e r- fl',i t o C 611i e ar a p i up ra z 4-n e f~n the de-
velopment. of eggs of Ascar 3 SUUM ((~IeZa) in the p-esence of
P-32. Wiad. parazy~. 10
1. Ka-t-adra Biologii Vcj:-~ko4e' i Katedra. FJzykl' I-ekarskiel Aka-
dem-l-i iMedycznpj, Lodz.
MWE ffwfflffimm~-~
attempt 0 5 a n a t .o c- Bal -q n L i_ d
t
F a t -= d r a B a -1 o i i s k 0 w t?i ad e in, M. e d y I -. e lx, z
KADUROWSKI, 'lose in law
Sensitivity of Rnlantidium coli Stein to t ox ic subs tances. Wiadomosci
prirazyt. , Warsz. 4 no-5-6:663; Enpl. tranal. 663-664 1958.
1. Z "akladn - ii Ak. Med. w Lodzi.
Biolog
(BAIANTIDRAI, effect of drugs oil,
tox. substances on Balantidinm coli, susceptibility (Pol))
ROSTKOWSKAY J.
Poison susceptibility of ciliates (Paramecium caudatum. Ehrbg.;
Stylonychia mytilus Ehrbg.), adapted to the hypertonic medium.
Acta biol exper 21:5-14. 161.
1. Department of Biology, Military Academy of Medicine [Warsaw].,
Department of Biology and Medical Parasitology, Academy af Medicine.,
Lodz.
(CILIATA)
ROSTKOWSKI, F.
"Problem of indicators and technical and economic analysis in planning
offices."
P. 13 (Budownictwo Przemyslowe) Vol. 6, no. 11, Nov. 1957
Warsaw, Poland
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7) no. 4,
April 1958
slid
:~prf~'I-I.ing of 'U,,e catfish ~Ameiurus nebulosus) In the watucrs of the Lul-lin
ion.
P.
.echanization of equipment securing the access of o-,rjgen for fish in wintertime. p. 17.
Vol 8., no. 1, Jan. 1-,~56. GO-D"-,DA?,DA RY-T.,"IA. `,-Jarsaw, Poland.
a
So: stern Euronean Accession. Vol 5, no. 4, April 1~56
KRZYMOWSKII Tudousz; PRZALA, Jadwiga; POLIJBIFC,Andr7,ej; OLK, Jerzy;
ROSTUNSKA, Jadwiga
Effect of the inhibition of the lymphatic system withadrenal
cortex hormones on erythropoietic activity in experimental
polycythemia. Acta physiol. rol. 14 no.5.*461-469 S-0163
1. Z Katedry F-Jzjologii Zwiarzat TWOR v Olsz,tynie (kiero,,mik:
doc.dr. T.Krzyrovski) i z Klinild Henatologieznej Insty-tutu
Hematologii i Katedry Fematologii Studium Doskonalenia Lekarzy
w Warszawic (kierownik-: prof.dr. W.Lawk-owicz).
BIUGIEL, Irena; JASSER, Stefania; KOIAKOWSYJ.., Kazimiera; KRZaIINSKA-
LA!WKO'.4ICZCWA, Irena; POLUBM:, Andrz---.j; RCSTKMISKAA Jadwiga.
Studies on the behavior of the properdin and complement levels
in diseases of the hematopoietic system. Pol. arch. med. wewnet.
33 no.12:1359-1367 163.
1. Z Kliniki Fematologicznej Instytutu Hematologii i Ka-
tedry Hematologii SDL w Warszawie (kierownik: prof.dr.med.
W.Lawkowi=) i a Pracowni Wassermanowskiej Inst-ytutu Hemato-
logii w *Warszawie.
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KADLUBOWSKI, Roscislaw; I~OSTKqW KA, J~a
Positive and negative chemotaxis and effect of drugs on Balantidium
coli Stein, Acta parasit Pol 0. no.19/2-l.-io9,116 161.
1. Department of Biology, Military Academy, Lodz and Departmentof
Biology and Medical Parasitology, Academy of Medicine, Lodz. Head:
Kadlubowski, Roscislaw, doe., dr.
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EXCERPTA MEDICA See 17 'Vol 5/5 Public Health FAY 59
1427. TIIE* THEORY AND PRACTICE' OF COMBATING TRACHOMA IN POLAND -
reor'a i praktyka zwalczania jaglicy w lJoIsce - Ito s t k o w s k i L ZI)ROW.
IIUBL. 1958, 1 (25-38) Illus. 13
The index of trachorna incidence. amounting before the war to 1-1.576. has decreas-
ed after the war to 0.7-0.8 and to 0.2% in 1954. The new forms of campaign against
trachoma are discussed: a mass action aiming at the combating of trachoma in the
most affected districts, as well a s~ the accelerated action aiming at a complete
eradication of the disease. (XVII, 12)
ROSTKOWSKI, L.
"Some words about trachoma", p. 2, (ZEROWTE, Vol. 5, No. 0", -Mlf 'Arsza,.--, Poland)
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AUTHOR: See Table of Contents.
TITLE: Thermotechnics.of Ingots and Furnac-es (Teplotekhnika
slitka i pechey) Collected Works (Sbo:~nik trudov)
PUB. DATA: Gosudarstvennoye nauchno-tekhniaheskoye izdatel'stvo
literatury po chernoy i tavetnoy metallurgii, Moscow
1953y 2 (5) edition, 330 pages, 2,500 copies.
ORIG. AGENCY: Ministerstvo chernoy metallurgii SSSRO, Tsentrallnyy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut.offe-rnoy metallurgiio
Institut stali*
EDITORS: Ivantsov, G.P.; Editor of the Publishing House:
Gordon, L.M.; Tech.9d.: Attopovich, M,K,
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PURPOSE: This collection of art-,. was writtpu-for rmearch
workers.,-metallurgical eers, and ;hermotechnicians.
COVE.BAGE: This collection cont ber of :L*)?ks of the
cip Ao Research
Steel Institute of the al 0 P-Ph'
Institute of Ferrous gy On the -Dhermotechnies
of steel ingot formati the '9Q-_r2Mic integrator
theory as employed for ating the ~.-rystallization
processes, and on vari estions -q-)fl~iected with the
theory of similitudes -kv0F-MjVn to metallur--
gical furnace models.. rk is a -T-Mriet contribution.
The following personal, mentioned Ln the foreword:
Kirpichev, M.V., AMII~ No -A-,t,?4'Rties are men-
:tioned.
References: See Table ntents.
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Thermotechnics of Ingots and Furnaces (Cont.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
BardinY I.P... Academician, Director, Central Scientific
Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy. Foreword 5
I. Thermotechnics of the Steel Ingot
Ivantsov, G.P., Afanaslyeva, K.I., and Sellkin, G.S.
Research on the Heat Exchange.of the Ingot and Mold. 7-59
1. Introduction 7
2. Description of the experimental unit and
instruments. 9
3. Experimental results 21
4. Treatment of experimental data 32
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Thermotechnics of Ingots and Furnaces (cont.)
5. Conclusions 58
There are 17 references, all Russian.
Ivantsov,, G.P. Approximate Method of Calculating Ing ot
Crystallization 6o-104
1. Crystallization of the rolled (slab) ingot (Cast-
ings not reheated) 62
2. Crystallitation of the round-ingot (castings not
reheated) 72
3. Transfer of heat from the molten steel to the
crystallizing skin 81
4. Calculating the crystallization with heat
transfer from the molten steel taken into
account 86
5., Analyzing the 6rystallization bimilitude
of the Steel 'ingot 97
There are 15.references, all Russian.
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Ivantsov,, G.P., Afanaslyeva, K.I., and Romanova, A.V.
Theory of -the Hydraulic Integrator and its Application
to the Calculation of Crystallization. 105-198
1. Introduction 105
2. Elements of the apparatus theory 106
3. The Ideal Apparatus theory with an infinite
number of vessels 133
4. The Ideal Apparatus theory with a finite
number of vessels 141
5. Basic problems of the actual apparatus
theory 151
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'J"her-motechnics of Ingots and Furnaces (Cont.)
6. Adjust--ing the apparatus 175
7. Research on -the crystallization of the
round Ingot 187
There are 12 references., all Russian.
Gelifer, Ya.M., and Ivantsov,1 G.P. Investigation of
Temperature Fields in the Ingot and Mold by Means
of the Hydraulic Integrator 199-224
1. Integrator theory 199
Calculating and checking the accuracy
of the integrator 209
There are 4 references, all Russian.
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II. Thermotechnics of Metallurgical Furnaces
Rostkovskiy, S.Ye. Thermal Models for Flameless
Furnaces. 225-273
1. Introduction 225
2. Statement of the problem 225
3. Theory of flamelesB thermal furnace models 229
4. Parameters of the models 251
5. Description of the models 255
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Thermotechnics of Ingots and Furnaces (Qont.)
6. Mensuration methods -460
7. Sequence of the *4,i&jg.Mt8 -465
8. Research findings S66
9. Conclusions tkT2
There are 10 references, all Russian.
Rostkovskiy, S.Ye. Transfer of Heat 4y-Radiation With
'Countemurrent Flow (Contribution to ~he theory of Con-
tinuouP Heating Furnaces) -4T4-289
There are 2 references, both Russian.
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Thermotechnics of Ingots and Furnaces (Cont.)
Rostkovskiy, S-Ye. Engineering Data For Recuperators
Based on the Hydrodynamic Theory of Heat Exchange 289-330
1. Introduction 289
2. Thermal balance of the recuperator 290
3. Heat exchange in the recuperator 297
4. Relationship between heat transfer and
resistance in recuperators 306
There are 15 references, 11 of which are Russian.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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S.Ye.
Recuperator calculations based on the hydrodynamic theory of heat
exchange.,Sbor.trad.Inst.stali no.2:289-331 '53.: (MI-RA 7: 12
(Metallurgical furnaces)
ROSTKOVSKIY, S.Ye.
Heat transmission by *rvtq%;Prcurrent radiation; on the theory of
heating furnaces. Sbor.4"vWk.Inst.atali no.2.,274-288 '53.
(MLIU 7:12
(Heat--Transmission (Metallurgical furnaces)
S.Ye. (Hoskva)
Concerning the problem of, the probability char;,~cteristicE of the
reliabilLty of circuit elements. Avtom. i telem. 22 no.12:1504-
1512 I'l 61. li~:12)
(Electronic industries--Quality control)
KADLUBOWSKI, R.; ROSTKOWSKA, J.
Does primary chemotaxis protect Protozoa from the action of
anti-protozoal dxugs? Acta physiol.polon.11 n0-5/6:756-757 160.
1. Z Katedry Biologii i Parazytologii Lekarskiej A.M. v Lodzi
K,ieroznik: doc.dr. R-Kadlubowski.
(PROTOZOA pharmacol)
ROSTKOWSKA J.
Poison susceptibility of ciliates (Paramec~ium caudatum EhrbE.
Styionychia mruilus ehrbg.), adapted to the hypertonic medium.
Acta Biel Exp 21:5-14 161.
1. Department of Biology, Military Academy of Medicine, Department
of Biology and 14edica:.- Parasitology, Academu of IMedicine in Lodz.
(CILIATA pharmacol) kPOISONS pharmacol)
KADLUBOWSKI, R..- ROSTKOWSKA, J.
On positive chemotaxis of Balantidium coli Stein in relation
to certain poisons. Acta physiol.polon. 11 no-5/6:757-758 ,6o.
1. Z Katedry Biologii W.A.M. Z Katedry Biologii i Parazytologii
Lekarskiej A.M. w Lodzi. Kierownik: doc.cIr R.Kadlubovski.
(BALANTIDIUM pharmacol)
KADLUBOWSKI, R.; ROSTKOWSKA, J,
The action of protozoacide preparations an the parasite Balantidum
coli Stein in the presence oftween and saponin. Wiadomosci parazyt.
7 no.2:521-523 161.
1. Katedra Biologii Wojskowej Akademii Medycznej i Katedra Biologii
i Parazytologii Lekarskiej Akademii Medyeznej, Lodz.
(BALANTIDUM pharmacol) (SURFAGE-ACTIVE AGENTS pharmacol)
(SAPONINS Pharmacol)
ROSTMISKI, F.
Technical and economic principles guaranteeing economical and accelerated curing of
concrete.
p. 19 (Budmmictwo Przemyslowe) Vol. 4, no. 9, SePt. 1955, Warszava, Poland
SO: MONTHLY INDEX OF EAST EUROPW ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL- 7, NO- 1, JAV- 1958
5,
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By good organization and assistance of model plants to a
better quality of products, Sklar a keramik 14 no.9:245-
247 S 164.
iy g p 0- mo~iel
1,1 - I
,or,d orgari~ z-a"ozn and with he~~
bettler, quality of prcwiucts. Kozqrstvi 14 no.1-1-313-315 N 164.
9try of Cor;sumer Goods Tnemstry, Prague.
Ri ni.
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ROSTLAI'll,, J.
Clinical imporLarice- of almad and non-alvA Ilv(,r bicipsy. Cw'-.
lek. cesk. 103 no.40:1102-1106 2 0 164.
1. Il interni klinika lekarske fakulty hygianicke v Praze (pred-
nosta prof. dr. J. Syllaba, DrSc.).
ZFUSTGI~,.,', MF03111AUPLi
'LiaE;-on of the results of liver b;ousv ;w~ necropsy. Cas.
V
a
lek~ cesk. 1C3 no.41:1126-1131 9 0 164.
Patclogickoanatomicky ustav lekarske fa.Ik-u.V,7 hygienicke
Karlovy UnAlversity -,i Praze (prednosta dr. j, Stolz) a 11
interni klinika lekarske fakulty hygienicke Narl'ovy Univer-
..Jty v Praze (prednosta prof. dr. J. Syllaba
MIN I
ROSTLAPIL, J.; ZRUSTOVA, M.
Hepatic changes in elstiel-Willson ome. Cesk. gastroent.
r
16 no.2:100-105 Mr
lei in
1. IL interni ~%~ 4 L LFH KU v Praze, osta prof. dr. J.SyUaba
U3tav patologicke -omie a histologie KU v Praze, prednosta doe.
dr. J.'Stolz.
K D 9 C L S TnYYMIL ON SYNDROME) R DISEASES)
4,
xecover !,Lo=.k compounds fmm the ~isiea of min-
er2l 0u . Frits-Aggler. Auddan 158,760,
Mar Z"' 11M. The acidic r"idues of the raffiriatinn with.
a" neutralim4l with time, contg, as catalyst% mixv4.
of re and Fc.SO4 or Cu and CnSO4 In amtq. n(approv. 0.01-
0.1c'e. The neuttalited product in menin-disid. tinder rr-
thiml Iwvs%urr at terovs. below 'M)', F. Fl"trin
ROSTOCKI, A.
Leipzi-,- reminiscences. p. 127
(111,OTC-RYZACJA, VOL. 12, No. 5, May, 1957, Elarsaw,
-qC,: Monthly Ust of East European Accessions (E 9, Sept. 1,057, Uncl.
"Organizaticn. of automotive transportation."
P. 117 (il'otorvzacja) Vol. 12, no. 12, Dec. 19571
Warsaw, Poland
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions MAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
ROSTOCKI, A.
Ignorance in motorization. p. IC;Q,. MOTORYZACJA, Warszawa.
Vol. 11, no. 4, Apr. 1956.
SOURCE: East European Acession (EEAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5, no* 8, August 1956.
','OSZYr-, J.
The need of a better plan fcr using delivery trucks. 1'. 59
IiOTORZAGJA, (Ministerstwo Transportu Drogowego i Lotniczego),
Warszawa, Poland.
Vol. 14, Nc . 3, ~iw. 1959
Mcnthly Li5t of Fa.-,t European Accessit~ns Index (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 11,
November 1959
Uncl.
Ask
Aleksander M.
The coordinative character of the Council ~rcr Motoriza'ion.
Przegl techn 85 no.19A. ~~Y,64.
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1953,
"Planning in truck transportation p. 73
Vol 8 No 3 Mar 53 'Warszawa)
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The small librar-y of a driver of one hundred thousand kilometers, p. 23. (MTORYZACJA,-.
Warszawa, Vol. 10, no. 1. Jan. 19550
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"Zavod Lab" Vol KVI, No 7) pp 800-806
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16677
BATALOV, A.P.; ROSTOKIN, G.A.; KORSHUNOV, LA*
Radical exchange in organometallic compounds. Part 7-- Phenyl
radical exchange between phenyllithium and bromobenzene in
ethyl ether. Zhur.ob.khim. 35 no.12:2146-2150 D 165,
(141 RA 19 - 1)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimii pri GorIkovskom
gosl)darstvennom universitete imeni N.1.1,obachevskogo. Sub-
mitted December 25, 1964.
'ACCESSION NR: AR4015646 S/0081/63/000/022/0434/0435
SOURCE: RZh. 1(himiya, Abs. 22N50
AUTHOR: Korshunov, I. A.; Batalov, A. P.; Maleneva, I. G.; Rostokin, G. A.
A TITLE: Direct synthesis of acrylonitrile from propylene and ammonia
CITED SOURCE: Tr. po khimii i kbim. tekbnol. no. 2 1962, 450-453
/-Gorlkiyy,
TOPIC TAGS: nitrile, acrylonitrile, nitrile synthesis, acrylonitrile synthesis, i
propylene ammonia reaction
TRANSLATION: Acrylonitrile can be obtained in a one-step process from propylene~
and NH3 (molecular ratio 3:1-1:1) in the presence of the catalysts: M003 on A12
03, containing 16.7% M003 (see RZhkhim, 1961, 17L99), or BiPO4 - 12Mo03 - 12H20
(see RZhkhim, 1961, M108). The reaction takes place either in a stream of
air or a mixture of 02 + N2. The optimal temperature of the reaction on M003 in
a stream of air is 500C (volume rate - 450/hour), compared to 470C in the stream
Of 02 + N2 (volume rate 540). In the stream of air the yield was higher, and
the concentration of C02 obtained as a byproduct during the oxidation of propylene,
MOO
was slightly lower (5%). The presence of water vapor and:reduction Of 3 to
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TITLE: Theory of energy leve'ls of at(2ms in plasma
SOURCE: Zh eksper 1 teor fiz, v. 50, no. 6, 1966, 1586-1591
TOPIC TAGS: atomic theory, atomic spectrum, Coulomb field, Debye length,
atomic energy, plasma
ABSTRACT: The energy spectrum of 'a hydrogen-like'atom in a'plasma has been
investigated on the basis of the cut-off Coulomb potential model. The analytic
solution for bound states has been examined in detail for 1'1 -0 Approximate
expressions have been obtained for energies of the S-states which determine their
dependence on the cut-off range. Critical values of the Debye length in the presence_
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of which the corresponding S-levels disappear in the spectrum have been found.
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