SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SCHWARCZMANN, P - SCHWARTZOVA, K.
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ty d
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n~eries df ve max. sittitited V 5,10,416, .414.
"and 33.3 nr;t, as ~vtll as 2 vregiqus of rbLpld decreast lu Intensity
W.
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-if, oil diflual 1ruth the Ore%ioug; onei in that the: max, ~ ut:
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ni;& %vert.displaced bj, iibout 2-3 Wu. towtvils longer vvitve-
lomyths~. An examn. of the, spectrit of, whis of Ott oils In.
by 4J iitn.. kd to the conclusion diptt the fluores=ce
-i ii due. to the piresence af tiaphthalese. an-*
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probably two It bunds. With pyridinc (111) 1 afford-t a
%alt. in. 275* (decompn.). inuil. In IlL tAinsetiumitly the
dimesylate (IV) of I Is prcpd. through the dintethyl ether
10, (230 ml., 27%) is dropped into 63 g. It in
(V) of 1. H,
460 g. 50% NaOll within 70 min. at room temp.. stirred 2
hrs.. poured on 2 kg ice, acidified by 05 nit. coucd. IiCl,
slid the ppt. dried a; 40' yields 49M g- lb, decomp. 218'.
crystd. from M01-1 it converts into Is, decomp. 0-14-170,
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two V pirodsicts give t1se same reactions. IV (2.5 g.) (de.
comp. 220*) Is reduced by 7.5 g. SnCh in 25 ml. coned.
HCI W min. On the water'bath, 30 nil. ON HCI added,
boiled 30 min., and after 4 hrl. filtered and Washed by IM
to give 1.63 g. 2.5-disuetboxyhydi
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Bocru, .4. CaW, and 1. hlihafimn~t. Acad. ref. taptikife
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CATMOPY
mical Technology. Chemical "roducts and Th e ir
ch
A-pplications. Corrosion. Corrosion Contriol
PM. JOUR. WZhYhim., No 17j, 1959, No - G 1 37
A MID R
-i o r af o r s. for the 'one en-
Catl~wlic. Fro-tection of T~vai
Caw-tic* "(,,rl&
ORM. PUB. lRev. chim,l' 9, IF,:) 7-811AU9-411.. Dil,,:~Tlt..,11,1
AWMACT Described &re.1ahoraAcry studic-s conei?ct(A f or- tl) 0
ptirpen eIof i6~tcrrnirlinp operatini concliM.ons ne-
for the employmont, of ibe given -tyrw pro-
cessary
t e ct i o n (type of an anode, vrotect-ion,eF-A1,ec1Jv0_
t1- -tit i.ts an-)I lCation .Ln
noss) . I t is to be no-Letl
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y -to Ohe lenrlheninp
Ahe industTy w01 Jead not. onl-
-to Vie improo e." pro
of evmnorators but also V 4U
duct, quali y rl e t t, the - red uc t
con'terit.
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R UW.I IA/ H um a nand fuAmal Phniology, (IlDrmll aiid Pathologlict,l) T
Aetabolism..Vitamins.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1.955, 26334
A'All-)r FoCar,,O., Schwartzi _M,_,,_Szantay,, I.
Inst
Title Ariboflavinosis. ClinicaILivestigations.
Orig Pub Med. interna, 1958, io, tio 6, 845-85 3
ct
Abstra tients with expressed s om f ariboflavinosis
Li pa ympt 5 0
and with endoGenic insufficiency of riboflavin.(R)
(a)
,
accompanying.T. in a majority of.- cases, a basic disease
(anemia, achlorhydria, Epstrectomy),,the connections bet-
ween clinical manifestations of AR and R metabolism.
(with and without loading with R), as welIas Fe content
in blood and (pstric secretion,.vere studied. Ln majority
of cases (16 of 18), a correspondence.between clinical
manifestations of AR. and decreased spontaneous introduc-
tion of R was noted. The test,with R loading, according
Gard 1/2
Abs jour
Ref :Zhur No 6, 1959
- 26334
,
to the opinion Of the alltliars, is not sufficientl
i
v
y Coll-
ncint, for evaluation of.th6:stat
e of R insuf iciency
f
Complex
l
.
rep
acement ther
apy and applic
ation of pe 41"d R
in Indicated conditio
ns of AR
.8ave good results.
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TITLE. Continuous production of boric acidfrom boron-cor*aining ore
rich In magnesium, for instance harite
asc
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy~zhurnal. Khimiya, no. ~17,~ 1962) 360,'abstrad
17K54 (Hungarian paten-k 148174, May 15, 1961)
TEXT: A mixture obtained after treatment of boron-containing~ore, rich in.
Mg- ith hot sulfuric acid, filtering
- ( > 5~),w off the gypsum and orystalli-;
zing the boric-acid,-is passed through an ion exchange column in which the
Mg ions are bound. The downflow, containing free H SO may be used to
2~ 4
process new batches of ore,. while.thellg ions bound in the column are
Washed off with HCI or H $0 sufficient,for t
2 4 he solution concentration.to
,
be 20%.' Then~the column is washed withwat
*
er.and regenerated. The wash
waters are returned
to the cycle, while the s olutior~s Of U9012 or MgS04 ate
used to slake magnesium ozychloride cements. .[Abstracter's note:
~Complete translation.]
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m
ej an: the ourfmc6 Load at lReat.ing mementa at the,,.,
vl~bwartz T. pre
4--CVWrW?T3- of Realstmce WIrm
ywprzekTojutiaobct4talnol6powierzelin"qelemtntljw..r-,,~.:
Wpt
aych".6race OL Inst. ElektroL No. 3), WaraA~g~ JV.52, * P%VT 16 pp..
10 fljL, 3 tabs.:.~
olish Technical Abst. a :de3lgn'of -heating: Md&t W.
of the principles
Detailed zurvey..
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for workini conditi-nu at high and
lo~iznte being made
verticular at
No. 1: 1954
substantlia * excei~s ietriperaturis. Surface toad.measurement. Effect, an
Mechanics', Filactr4echnics.9 the surf3ce load of clrcular-sLctien heating resirtom of the cross see. -
Power tion of wires. Assessmqnt of methcd3 for the d, inens- I an.1n.- of hea g
mperature -aLcue
resisters. Surface load -is a functiod not merely. of W.
-ace of t e:
bd also:of the crowsection. of the resistor; the Influr h cram
that t cl. vatt 6 of'
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sectlon can be so considerable he a
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in the ewe ~ of operation, at subdtantial excess tentrarnurw, be mom
~thvm double the value of surface lo3d estimatLd on.th, basts of simpli-
Lied principles. Methods based on surface loads revoil.the fullaiving
adverse features~ 1) The s1 titled principle of t M040CIA which
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