SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SCHULZ, K. - SCHUTZNEROVA-HAVELKOVA, V.

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rc:p- e- E t En l T) c c fu scFS 'T) ,61. 7, no. 2, a T-~ Vt. -~L4 P., of the 1-0 -rho. i QCV. 111ty; (Nt-'C X40, --T 14M,--The JIM td, for klicl. Afuri ond4s.14 1941AI 49,1040) llmtfalyteo~: I- tag Of -le-, --L It Air: 7. "Allous Ow w 01yuesias at t to the f silt, , ro"I to t" V.41go) in tilt 'allse 0 P ~^g hot I I In' Ilittis t Tl*ott at 0, to ti IM 6 Men P ml ad to rd d-glix jot of uw- to th tMOM -u ere al V Of ANG IXMLU=tlvu 7-:1- -7- ViV -, f# . ev . T%:z a, 1i Ad H a Wid i a" 11 r i of 6 conc... of stabilizing loos.'~ Neg. sob showed no adsorption os ver e sorp # la -0 lmon s , d t t H l m k m ,I K W it the presence OURAPSot; this hulloated a strong Inflacn6i. P : b c ma e go s.~ era u s aniL ug j. - ' 7" kovI Q.4# .- u 1", Ii u kT.- ju'~ " ~o- ' P t h~ .01, the accompanying too No$-Or 604--, rem on the'' 9 = - tud hr us o )(in E, n h n s M am" ft the y use of the great in uence- 4 lytej. , coagulating electro hle f Th (T r k ; chirge.reversal of lyophobic sots by ighly charged coun. e esence o . pta. of AS Wde Uddit p 07 P l s diff Ii Y terions, the adsorption of Th on freshl pas. an d nPg., sots of ASCI, AgEr, Ag y prepd. coagulat& , and ASSCN wax va ue torption at erent p 45. 6M), the adi A .0.~ Ito44wastletd. TheltiqherthepH.thegreater! detd. Sots were prepd. by -1-Ing 5 ml. of AXNO~ solo. and was the sds~rptlon on POS, sots, and at pH 4 the adsorption .5 mi. of a soln. contil. halide or Wocyanate, resp.i and NA amounted to newly 100% with respect to the added amt. ' 01 Pols adsorption took place only at V11 >3, I neg Of 111 WO, or M004 In a concn. sufficitat to coagulate the sot (0-01 to 0,2N). Concns, of AgNO3* win. contg, halide or: Ithl t t d td di t th . - 0f_ in the presence of NaMi and, not at all In, the presence ocyana e componen s were . accor e o e poi. ng Or neg. character of the sots used. ' In all but one expt. the s The influence of pH is in iccordance with the. N004. proposed mechant m for the charge reversal Pf typohobic! of olid phase was 0.001AG and all systems contained an excess (up to 40 times) of Ag+ (pos. sob) or halide and sots by highly charged counterions. In strongly acid solns..- ' thlocyanate tonsi re3p. (neg. whi. Thili(h), wu added to ' sots gos. charged Th complexes are not formed and neg. 0 not change the charge, The Influence of sulfate i,xis, Ehei win. of that pptg. component w lch was In excess., It contained some radioactive Th"I Isolated from UOr can be connected with their Influence on charge reversal of, ' (11100t by &.method of Dyrsen (C.A. 4S, MO. Final -4 &f: sots byTh ions~ In presence of nitrate Ions the charge- the sot Is changed by addn. of 8 X 10-4N Th(N03). but In! conca. of Th in solo was I X 10 N, except In some cases "I here the effect of T' h conen. was studied. The ppt. wee Presence of sulfate Ions at 0.01N Th(NOg),, which Indicates . I bepd. frou, soln. by centrifuging and activities were measured f that Th builds rather stable sulfate complexes. whereas tli` trate complexes are less stable. Sots of AsCi. AgUr. and in the allquot vol. o the supernatant. . A linear function between conen. of Th and counted nos. of Impalm iris ob- - A I showed very similar behavior, but adsorption on Ag MN sot was much lower and began at a greater concn. of to, Ued. The activityof the system wu always detd. agslrst it standard'sold. contg. all electrolytic components u sys. + Ag . The amt. of adsorbed Th Increased with Its conco. in , teins under Investigation except ff. component not In ex- -es :Activities were' measured c min and 24 hrs after soin and for poi. ASI wUprep& from O.OOIN lCt and 0.04'ArAgM. and wagulat withUSMIN04reschtdA a. . . -j)rcpa.- of the system (except Idone series of expts. where -4 Md. value of 8 X 10-1 Moles/I. at I X 10 N ThW011A. amt- of Th In soln,, and at const. pH and excess 1 At Const t1pede dence of Th adsorptim wu studied), but without, ~ remmee The adsor tion of Th on os " Increased l , .;of All tons the adsorption on pos. Agl Increased with . . y p p -41th exce4is of stabilizing (!f) ions, so that newly 100% Of, than up, to a poin t clam to the tow amt. Ing amt. of solid endence of adsorption was in- tlme de I dd d f Th h :added amt of Th was sorbed at an excess of OMOM. ' ~ We aR ;; j e a e . p o t Th 'I was established after 5 min. or even u e co- re was no nce In adsorption for pos. AgI solo e h ;.j . 0 Vilch ~~W ~t be dctd. with certainty, sin- 5 n W = ~ agulated with NaNO& or N004. M neg. able, where 1 cater adsorption was expected It was much lower th"I min. et needed to P-P. the systems for measurements. . , thesame, sob with the anto amt ofablidphaseand F. pos Kmtohylt- . . . 'CC~ OX Z., r at a dextran 14w a mo- NOflng-"" - I" lecular-weight, determbuUan yghl W . b. F Gj. DcIeW. jo Kratolivil, and _~W --chem. -xvmr _JWMFM~ Maxin Ment, Fuglish).--On mraparins pub dnldc,,,o( dextrun4n water, eansiderable differences: were may taUSe noted at wave length 546 ma. ~Thtse difftrepm mrious errars la cwcg. WoL 4ts. of dextran froni light- scattering measurements. 7 The following values for dulde were found (in cc./g.), 0.1518 z6 0.0012 Jor 438 mp., 0,1461 zi: 0~0013 for SM mp,sad 0.1478 ~L O.DD13 for 578 "?- Ic nip. These values agree. very Closely with the mean values published in the 146nture, qji; nil T ."GOP:: r AB3. j0 U R. Z"him., ,.;oo 195) AUTHOR Krause, A. and Sctiulz, L' .7 7 ---l 12 Not given On the Activating Effect of Calcium Whe n e d s' U s zi, Component in Multicomponent Caralysts, 01 PUB. Roczniki "hem, 32, No 1-191-1193 (1958) ABSTRAGT The authors have shown that the addLtion o Ca as CakOH)~ has a promo-Ung effect on the caUtlytic activity of mixtures of the hydroxidels Fo~ (010S nd ~u(Off)z in the d compozition f H2 U2 0 at 37 0- Polotn, u'- . . r CERMAK, V.; HANUS, V.;,HIADEK, L.;,HERMAN, Z.; PACAK, M.- SCHUM, L. r ONURVChem,cal Technoloa - Chemical Products and Their H-22 Application. RefininG Solid Fuel Minerals. Abs Jour Ref Zhur.- Khimiya, Ito 17, 1958, 58614 Author Schwertner Janoo, Inat Title Preparation.and Enrichment of Coal, in the Dlunay Metallurgical.Combine.- Abs Jour x0hasz. lapok, 1957, 12, No 84, 359-36k Abstract A.detailed description of the starting period of the coal-enrichment unit'of the combine. The coal comes from the:Pech and Nomlo deposIts w1th an ash c6ntent .22-29%; projected 6sh content. after.enrichment -10-': Fnrichment is:accomplished, according to the plan of Soviet.enLdneeis,, in~jigUing n4chines forAhe.fraction 1 mn,,and in flotation rAchines for the fraction. as 1 r=. The floatrearent (1.2 kg/T) is Xerosene,or g ~ oil, as acollector, and amyl alcohol as a frothing, 'Card 1/1 agente 55 I ~ORA, Ferenc, okleveles mernok; RAPP.,'TamaB; BORBAS# Nandor; NAGY BIRO, L 35271-66 Ar-C NR1 AP6024802 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0049A6-/000/003/0163/0193 AUTHOR: PribeLR"Alekander (Engineer; Bratislavah: ~.chunna~,asta--Shunovaj V. (Engineer;,Bratislava) ORG: Department of Chemistry and~of Sugar and Food Technology, Slovak Technical University,,Bratislava (Katedra chemiie.a technologie-sacharidov* a potravin SlovenskeJ vysokeJ skoly technickei) TITLE: Chromatographic determina tion of organic acids in,fruit -SOURCE. Biologia, no 1837 3, 1966 -193 phy -titrimetry:.. 'TOPIG TAGS* food chemistry, organic acid paper chromatogra -bed in a colimm f illed with Dowex i. ABSTRACT. , The acids Were absoi anion exchanger,,impurities washed out by distilled-water: and a 6DI solution of formic acid* Individual fractions were separated by paper chromatography;..the developinr solution consisted of tertiary amyl alcohols n-butanol) and 99% formic acid and water in proportions of 5:15:6:6#,containing 0.02% of bromphenol blue* a c w is x.li, acid hich interferes with this type:of determination 0 by.this method.' The total content of:-the acids was do- The evaluation of individual acids is termined by,titration. made directly from the chromatographic paper.by an objective den-., aitometerb :Content of various aci.do.in several kinds of fruit is ' iven.- Or* - s. CJPJRS: _~5,8141 g 1g. art. has: .7 figures,and 3 table ,SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE:. .220et65- ORIG REFF 004 / SOV REF: 001 OTH REF: CoM 37565 S126216210WI005101 I iOl 3 .92 1007/1207 . . . Authors Schurgk__C1di_iQI1_. __~11.tn; Vladislav Title SURFACE-DISCFIARGE SPARK PLUGS, Periqdical. Referalivnyy .-hurnat, ottlel'nyy iyptosk. 42. Sitov),e ustanorki, no. 5, 1962, 95, abstract, 42.5,454 (Czech. patent, class 46f, .11; n*o. 97576, 15.XII,60) Text: Ignition of the combustible mixture in thc.conibustion chamber of a gas turbine is usually done by means, of high-voltage spark plugs which, as a result of scaling,are rapidly damaged and thus make frequent restarting difficult, particularly at a great heights~ Suggestion is made-to use surface-discharge spark plugs fed from a low-voltage source. Such plugsi ha Iving no kale formation and a long service life.. may be mounted /t near the fuel injection novies. The surface -discharge spark plugs ensure ignition of the basic fuel jet thus eliminating the useof special starting injectors, electromagnetic valves and remote. control of the starting process. This in turn leads ~ to mduction.of the engine weight and permits a reliable starting. of the engine' even at heights up to 9000 m and speeds of 500.kin/hr. (Abstractor's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 77777777777~ LL-5492-t-65 EPF( VEWPC -.4ith7-'dAfi6A;` 6:.m6uhtedlqh -tWmbift~ d t A qn oa-:oi-i~ i~alai,~- qr~bo e w, Is Metier deerei-as0i-`-.-.~,~bie--':j ea --Iai=ber',a'nd -'Of.. or f cbs 16t ~rpp e.fbphcU ona -7 P -exPe piv.in, ar,-.combunii ch -fouiid b At iraii en"y., 7~,DTIP. ~~e--.: ef ici. is;rbtronm dile-,h"'' furi;~*e~~~eif~A~4af'-i"t'~d~",'~''~t -i'1 , , P. f~ C PI!CY,. uparAiv6ly -cb' se dide- iti6ti`bf Le" b", 0 ~-,o a 1, daft ,e- l-' il~~ tqm'p'e;r'-'st'ur'e' f ie16 w'e-re 'alto"' d- ~ma eo, go ~m l. 57AAt%.A 'ACCESSION. NRi"AF5015842" 'theFair,stream Was Airect6d.a ratJng~r tests madeln ope ombi AS666IM36k: none;.:- ~00, SVBAUTTED.. :NO REP gov 0 1, 0 2/2 7,. t 7 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemistry of High-Molecular Substances. Abs Jour: Plef _Zhur-Khim-, No 1958, 45486., Author Paty Libor,_Schurer Premysl... Inst: 4, ~e % T Title ! Bone High-Molacular Determination of en ap6r Substaneds,with a Highly Sensitive Radion6tric Manometer. Orig Pub: Ceskosl,~ casop. fyso, '19571~7, No 5, 557-564. Abstract:-: The vapor tension (VT) 'of seven different fractions of.polybutyl=ethaerylate (I) has been measured at dif- ferent temperatures,.,to determine the suitability of these substances for use-in vacuum technique. Deter- minations,of VT were carried cut~in a vacuum unit by means of.an improved radiometric nwometer of the Knudsen*type (Knudsen M-,.Ann..Phys-1,1910, 32, 809), which was found to be very convenient for the purpose involved,. Card 1/2 71 Distrs ItUc(j) Measurements 4o1 pressure of 1,01114 rnficr onldmlax $1 materials by a rttdl=C MAA --- RTi- onta=of bTgW seasFU y. -MAY ibor J'At� Libor and 11 ,n A S-1,11te, r2 110. L (Ungli su Several macromor materials ut I netha r hit nictions) possessing low vapor ~essur 11 es IN det. I their suitaWfity for use in. igh-vacuum systems.. Vapor pres- sures/Were detd. in special vacuum app. developed by P. and ---S-.a-ffd equipped with a rAdiometric manometer based on the original Knudsen manometer (C.A. 4. 2763) and embodying varlous improvements to Increase the sensitivity. , One of these was the use of 9-p-diam. quartz suspension wire coated with a thin film of Pt. .,The ent Ire app. was made of such materials as to permit heating by induction to the tem a ~required for degassing-and obtaining 7.6 X 10-4 inin. ~vacutttu. . The phys. coasts. and dimensions of the app. rts entering as members into the math. expressions for the pa vapor pressure were of the accuracy permitting vapor- pressure detns. within._+3.5% error. -The app. was call- brated using fig vapor for lower vacuum range and the Bayard-Alpert lonizatioa manometer for higher vacuut n (Rep.., Sci. Insir. 21, 571(1050)). - Both methods showed that the radiometric manometer Is reliable over the entire respective ranges of pressures. ; Vapor preftures and their- d eadcnce on temp. were deEd b 2 different methods-i with the Vacuum pump shut'Nafter evacuation, and 2ef with the pump going., The. results obtained by the 2 methods agreed well. ~ Some tit Vie results of measurements obtained on 7, butyl methacryliate, (1) fractlims are: vapor pressures 1.5 X 10 -6, 1 M ~ X 10 -6, 4.08 x 10 -4. 5.02 Y, mm. fig; rL-- 7.5 X 10-, 1.02 X 10 1.98 X 10 I wits. of the fractions: mixt- of 106-100.~ 2"T, ~ 10-. 3 X 10-, 2.2 X 104, 1 X 104, and 2.2 X Cc "'Y -d tPat the vapor pres- q5ts ot. v4daus tempi. sbowc Y" sure of alt ftdMoiis 6 k1r)y ci ust. WjW 50% above that It In ;pp p po!r -99 - iid OW off~*N6 flvd'bth' 0- at 41ilc Th- --An'% `ftially,~: id '4~ 75, 4 -7:. -1- Pu"hk S(I Y'a., le;bw 41 Ice" I ni i6 gaso itt li~l tett khn-eid'em~4fe,-~" flin2 7=1 fq- POLM/icoustics -,Ultrasonics 1-4 i",bs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 4, 1~69, No 6578 author Schuster K. Lns L, Title New Acoustic-Optical Instruments Orig Pub Proc. II conf. ultrason., 1956,Varszawa, PWN,,.1957, 209-213 Abstract 9he.author describes triefly two new ultrasonic defectoscopes, (operating at a frequency on the order of 3, me) produced by the Zeiss Company for metallic plates. The radiator and the article are n water, the, placed i ultrasonic beam passing through the article is guided by:means of~a system of acoustic -ter,where it ldnsea.and mirrors undor the surface of.the.w.. 'forms a. relief image of -the object with the distortions due , to its acoustic inhomogeneities. The picture is viewed with anoptical systemby the ~knot.method. In.another instrument , (of the Trommler system),-it is possible to use , along with . the above equipment, also the principle of interference (sound) bands of equal thickness. The band pattern is produzed.by Card 1/2 - - 7- 55 L M33 ACC NR: AP6006031 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0053/65/014/004/0289/0289 ~AUTHOR: Cepdlik J.; Cernohorsky, M.; �Oj~s~!~rova, M.; Wenke, No. IL ORG: Faculty of General Medicinep Institute of Pharmacology# Charles'Universityp_p Prague (Farmakologicky ustav fak. vsf,-ob. feko KU)i TITIE:.~Effect of isoxsuprin on lipid metabolism.~ (This paper was presented during-: the Twelfth Pharmacologic Days, L'o-olenice,- 27 Jaj 65-1 .SOURCE: Ce'skoslovenska-lysiologle, x 14, - no.!4, 1965,'289 boli sm"', dru eat, ph ocheiist TOPIC TAGS: biologic meta g eff armacology, bi ry ABSTRACT: Study,of nonesterified fatty acids-mobilizationiby norepinephrine and S levo, dextro and racemic isaxs~iprine in vitro-and in vivo indicates,kde di crepane e a vo: ly between the effect of epididymal fatty tissue and the.effect in vi Possib the difference is due.to glycosynthetic effects. The authors.thank Dr. Ii. D..Moed posal. Orig. arts has: ~1 figure. f or placing the isoxsuprine at their dl* CjPRST SUB CODE: 06 DATE: none OT11 REF: 001- jw bard --- ---- - - ----- CZECHOSLOVAKIA PIAGEK, Z SCHUTZ J. STYBLOVA UCHS, A~; ffeurolog ical Cl inie V r 'Medical Fa Tlyg C~ulty 0 --iene; CharleL University (Neurologicka Kli- nika Lek. Pak.: Hygienicke KU), Prague; Instibute.of Public. Health (UNZ) Spolana) Neratovice; National Enterprise (II.P.) Kaucuk, Kralupy nad Vltavou* Ministry of Chemical Industry (Ministeratvo Cheinickeho Prumy'slu), Prague@ 2_~ "Organi ational and Methodolo'gical Problems.of Preventive-Neurolog-: ical Care in Chemical Fac-toriesi" 'Ce* Prague, skoslovenska Neurologie, Vol 29, No 6, Nov.. 66 pp- 361 364 'Abstract: The authors state that-at present the ppdcialized,preven-~'. tive hea th services in' the fields of neurology,.4ennatology., and are unsatisfactory..- Neurological.preventive service in chemical plants should protect:.first of all . against toxic substan, ces. Workers should be:examined by a neurologist to see if they are fit.to'work in given surroundings.' Toxic substanc the rech~- es anis.m.,of their.action on the nervous system, tKeir'specifie reac-'- tions, 'and suitable diagnosis 'methods for diseases induced by such ,.substances must beinvestigatede No referencese (11so rec. 1 Jun 66)6 N~rodniho -Public.Heal av SCHUTZ J. Olcre 1 Institute Of sn Dr Z. PELIKAN# ctor (Redital) Zdr~=, lelnik, Dire tive Care in Chemical Plants.", "The Problem of Neurolog,ical Preven Nov 66,'pp Prague, Cesicosloveriska HeUroiogiel Vol 29, No 60 k07 .409 omical plants: Abstract: The tasks of.the preventive care in eh ,art es: exa-,-iiination before the s" Tan -be class d into~), categori e m onsp prevent ifie ive care of employment preventive periodic. xa inati and protection of personnel working An. fo imoo t rsonnel, r r ant pe ys be made- developmental processes. The e-xamihations, should ' alva ion- t. The importance of Proper eva.luat 'ified neuroloriS by a qual i illustrated in several cases from i of the medical examinations~ s ation Of workmen dealing author:s practice. Per1rodic examin The-examin- datoryo with Hgjl-,CS2, phenol,. CO,-and benzene.is man uld, as far as poasible always examine ing medical personnel.sho No,references* the same people. Fu-,~, 0 N-n 7 A ~p. 4-; V0648 ACCESSION NR. AP5007013'.- j D, tit .0etz~1C.V.Sch it "I AUMOR I C _T r ~, for_ he Tw-w - on a :'W ~-d TITLE4 ',Diffract --'6iperf*iit :`- opqcali 7 -7.-fT 7 _71. tiom- p P `4 SOURCE-_:- Acta h 0!A965, I on c 7 St ct~i- t t - IPOI wtidal Mc Ure ~J! X-t-2--44. lilt mes Vie: Int efi 6 1 60,4"a.a." e e as-" h wi~ 11, nt ce - --laser;JI: c ren e in:lx fight source ffract Q tudi 4-. -T, and 'precision-.- u cs gnif cantly~- f scope the iAaser:'~ s extended..~The~ chemsitic _-: - f ' he- !*J~- 1-~" '," ;,mercury-vapor amp up d; i -t nit be-ate-1 tUpq., 'r gute J of- g e. two-, 5" ;_it6n-bk-ibi~'diffti k' dif fer,.only I e ctoss-sec, o ctionsivAls iiih icli,. a, a feir' I Iiii it k ih widef for thel~ la"i Pig tire,-. 2 he -grid oduri a ea. a t me era t UP ments realizable:with d.llaildt,. light' soarC_d*WnjAhe ciipion: b 6 of fi `T~ 'j --L 1 4.: C A ~F 88ION'NRi AP,50070135 ACCE thalene molecul4i as_vniexamplp~ Lt' --'need --las*er. (XI, 6328. A~ 0 obtained with a he' um, n;': If illi. 61wd kiv~' iiens iiy- 6t the Alail 27 negative, , laser illumination'wam'suffi bi 'dif ractionpdt be: "tel4vis cient: to lena e the' 1) pm t6 Bed el~Loj;~~jdjj`f~_, f:j using-an industrial.Ei2dikori EF the - us ILI nation.-was ound to provi e* a im'ilar a vani age ~-a gv~at,'. nuin er- f f iractmetr C.! d b 01 "Plurt er - expet nta a a a. a operations h 8h "We:thank Ro Neubert and AedeAo'ld'_._._ I' -Phy6ittatei~itor'-~.aijppiyi'qj,ifie j:.Dip omatd gas laser, and.for advice, --concerning ltq~ o eratioW.'v . -.0iia -6 J081: and. -fi SOCIATWN.;~`~-,Pfiysikift ii6t jr Mi. rich' 6 iiblbat i-Ale ~(Phvstcs'inatitutei:~ii4idi!66' 8611111ii,41 ika IftZ ODDE SUMMI). WUM4 i", ENCM `s,,01 X C':. No RE F", S OV t '0 0 0 - Ail! 9 3 il- 3~ k ~0 ik Al k;, 6: 'R Card 2 /4. AcassibN' M i A~50mb i~ 77~ Lip us -iiphli~ 'Alp Fourier ~,transfdrm:'of.:a naphthalen6~mbliadu M)~ "it 61t 2 le obt 9 Vith the-I&tCi or &: high-jpressure' '(i%l bv. Ad maek visible Att the bottom of,the.p ct '(b ~'M under' tb ~Poor c,66i. '.enc by- e'. (0) light dpticallyirith~:t ie aid qad card 414 J C~ ad i d a C of. t Q c h z-. i C. L C E! C u Si "Cl flikov Yu 1 Cxndid a Le of tec-c", i Cal S. o- techiical sci. _e S) 11 lan t ILI; od 1.0 _11 T I, Work and deformation. Volling: high nickel alloy.., 44 722-'(24 8" 196 1XV74,0C 'I'AG S I,.:Ctal deformat ion -hot df I't;re'nLIoiti roll im. i I I t;'j e Ialloy r C is i 0.,~ -c j: M Z~f C., C'- - Tht~ wu t-L"Ort ztu(;y f ive a! oyr, 97 n c'A. c I C ~.L.Lcy precizion soft- f, t 1, o it, 4. ref1r:ir.-tory ILI 5. -n-e-raczory 0y T'h 0 C r; a c a 1 Ccmno.-~ I on, a e al I c,.r - T I _,.v~en. Ext a y determine' spec-'fic fj n, 2 values o" ',or, ro~ 12 e f pei _-nt 11 de.3ree de for,~ Lt.-I or a OVS. are 11 e (I to seT up curver, o' U -;eir aepe,"icience or. S-nl fic ene.-Cy. values- in -the re0ion of . deformaz-_,or. wi?re a m.,oduction aheet r at: Spee, Of C./Sec a n, --t us 617Ling mill 65o/450/16550-800 re lat iv e aegrees of reducti, or. at 11500C.: A -athcd of dif fe_-entirlzin,-, com-, ession, deformation energy curves Iwi th respect to, hot -.3 used 'a ei;- z;'- relatIonships betureen actual deformation-resistarice and the de ree 0.' dCk'o=a-L 0 UID `2L -Tj'O