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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
SLAVIK J- APPELTj, J; 3LAVIKOVA, L,,
Institute for Medical Chemistry, Purkyne University, Brno*
Fraguep Gollectiju CzechplIgIml gaaWl .8
No 11, November I(Vf', pp 5961-59b:@*
"Papaveraceae alkaloids. Part 311 Alkaloids from Papaver
commutation Fisch et Meye"
30943-66
ACC NR, AP6023156 SOURCE CODEs CZ/0060/6-3TO
AUTMOR: Sturruat Alois-shturma. A. (Lt. colonel; Doctor of =dicines, Candidate of
sciencos);_514vicok, Jaroslav--Slavichek, Ya. (Graduate pbysiclan)
ORG: ffturDIJ VPI@
_LKGPraMw SlaviceJk Pbysiological Institute, FVL, KU, Prague
(Fyziologiaby ustav FVL KU) .@C
TITIR: PlVsiological determination of iysical fitness U1,relation to sports achieve-
monts of students -1 @V
SOURCE: Vojonsice zdravotnielce listy, no. 4, 1965, 161-164
TOPIC TAGS: man, physical fitness, physiologic parameter
ABBSTIViCT: 31 healthy men aged 31-35 Years were subjected to a standard physical load
Of 10-5 k6ga/kg body weight (stop test) for 5 minutes. The following were investigate
p1hysical fitness index, pulse rate after physical stress, respirato:ey rate during and
after playsical exertion, the minute tidal volume during and after physical stress.
The average fitness valuo -uas 89; the values found varied between 71 and 102. This
shoi,ts the 1(n-r fitness of the subjects, because an average athlete is subjected to
stresses of 14 kgm/kg body weights Orige arts has: 7 figures and 1 table. Based
on. author Is Eng. abst.- ir
suB com: 06. SUBM DATZi none ORIG REF: 007 OTH REF: * 004
8127616310000011018100
A006/AIOl
AUTHORSt Mme6ek, Miloslav, Slavik, Jaroelav
TITLEt .A method of manufdoturlng he at-exchanger ribs from matal.atrip
PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, . Takhnologiya mashinostroywdya, no. .1 1963,
37, abstract 1V17O P (Czechoal. Patent, cl. Thp 16/01.- DO. 666"P
of August 15. 1961)
TEXT: A patent is--delivered for a new method of manufacturing hsat'ex-
changer ribs. A-metal strip is passed through special rolls 1. 2 (Figure 1)
producing two-sided corrugation. The, corrugation height deureases Uward the,
strip cenier. The rolls produce.along the strip axis a uniform strap of width
a (Figure 2). After bending, the strip is but along the central-line 4 of aw
strap. In this shape the rib is prepared to be wound onto aconducting pipe,
There are-2 figures.
V. Kawalenko
[Abstracteris note: Complete trwialatiolil
Card 1/2
45648
Z/031/63/011/001/002/002
9073/9439
AUTHORS: Slav-fk, Jaroslav ond Capka,,Frantllek
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TITLE: m n torioneo -gained'
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!ff pp. 0 S t@ Y 1@ etiletky' Kunavice
@ojlrn rvni @p . I., 9@ . . -
PERIODICAL: Strojfrenskt vy'roba, v.ll,*no.l.- 1963, 1-
9
TEXT; In the initial.experiments a'steel tube of 500' M Inner
diameter was embedded in,@& piece of r*infqr4*d,.concr*te or.
1500 itim diameter, 1200 mmidepth. The shiet.to-be@rorfted:was
inserted as.a liner, Insido.whi.ch was placed jL@ PVC@ bij fillod with-@
water. A 100 mm tubber peo wa's placed at th.e below.- the
---.--PVC bag,.to attenuate the'vertical prtissure@-durin* the:,expXosion
produced-by a 100 S charge,which.was susp.ende'd.on a.*wlro and.,
electrically deton'ated. ',The. service .1ife. of, th6 equipment.- was
very,low; 'cracks formed.in the "concret*.-Immediately.,arter the ov,
first.explosion, which then Vropagated've r*,, ra@pldly during -
subsequent explosions, ' Several other ithich were.. tried
and proved.unsuccessful, are.briefly described.@ The-d*velopod
mould system-consists*of a-welded steel-structure In whichthis
part to be formed is.placed-at the bottoim.of the would and the.
Card 1/2
SLAVIK, Jaroslav; CAPKA, Frantisek
Explosion forming. Stroi, wfr 11 no.1:6-9 163.
1. Strojirny prvni petiletky, n.p., Kunovice u Uherskeho
Hradiste.
SIAVIK, Jaroslav
Central House of Transportation and Ca=mnication Technique
helping @he development of railroad transpo"tion. Zel dop
tech 10 no.9:587 162.
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slov. Chew. Corminens. 20 27-430(in (',ermatt)-The follow-'
Ingalkalold!i were found In rzTrAsrhelizia cai;formica Chant.:
'
chrlerythrine, janguittarinci chchrobine, ch&tulina, p I
1591m-00 nd 16930V
206-7*)
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resp.). and basts of phenolic nature. : Pseudoc)-anides ai
chelirubine'..(tn; 2139-700), s"guinaritte (m.. 237-8*), and-,
chelerythrine, (m. 259-601) iverr identical@%vitlt compds.
prepd. from - cmiffodiunt maius. L. M@ Alkaloids of
Glauciurn finvura Craritz. JIH Sla@iJL, Ch-tu. Listy 139t-.
3; Cottedien C@echoslov.-M,@Ij. Cammuns. 20, 32-5(1955)
(in German).@@From the @root of. Glaticiarts flavum Crantz.
:
were L-olated: protapine, in. 206* (from CHCIi-EtOH) ' a- . - @. I .
: . -, I
allacryplopine@ rit. 158-9* (from MOH), chdirubbic se@do-,
M
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cyanide. m. 268-9*)- sanguinarine jptudoqaw I I
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@.237-8*), and -cheleyihrine (psrridaGyunide, m. 200
No-glancint was found In the rdot. M. HudUckt
SLAVIK. Jiri
Papaveraceae alkaloids. I. Chelidonium maius L. substances. Gesk.
farm. 4 no.1:15-17 Jan 55
1. 2 Ustavu pro lekarskou chemii university v Brno.
(ALUWIDS,
Chelidonium maius alkaloids)
(PLANTS,
Chelidonium maius alkaloids)
SLAVIK, J.
Alkaloids of the Papaveraceae. ZV. Alkaloids of glaucium flaym Grantz. In Geman
P- 32
Vol. 20, no. 1, Feb. 1955
SBORNIK CIEKHOSLOVATSKIKH KHIMICRESKIKH RABOT
Praha, Czechoslovakia
So: Sastern European Accession Vol* 5, No* 4, 1956
SLAVIK, J.
Alkaloids of the Papaveraceae. Vo Isolation of stylopine from Chelidonium majus
Le In Germane pe 198
Vol, 20, no. 1, Feb* 1955
SBORIEK CHEKHOSLOWATSKIKH KM-ICHESKIKH RABOT
Praha, Czechoslovakia
So: Eastern European Accession Vol. 5, No. 4, April 1956
SLAVIK, J.; SLNIKOVk, L.
.... .................. 11.1,@
Alkaloids of the Papaveracease. VIII. Glaucium corniculatum Curt. p. 969.
(Chemicke Listy, Praha. Vol. 50, no* 6-,-Junne 1956.)
SO: Monthly List of rast European Accession (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl.
V.
3LAVIK, J. : SLAVI*KOVA, L.
"Alkaloids of Poppies (Daua-veraceae).VIII Alkalolds in the red poppy
(Glauclum corniculatum Curt.). In German."
p. 279 ( COLLECTION OF CZECHOSLOVAK CHEMICAL C%MUNICATIONS. SBORNIK
CHECKHOSLOVATSKIKH KH1,qCHE3KIKH RABOT. - Pralial Czechoslovaka.)
Vol. 22, No. 1, Feb. 1957
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 5, May 1958
AUTHOR: Slavfk, JUN' CZ/3-52(82)-10-29/3-9
TITIM: Alkaloids of the Papaveraceae. X. (Alkaloidy rostlin
rnal.covit@ch (Papaveraceae) X. Secondary Alkaloids from
Papaver rhoeas L. and Dicentra -spectabilis L. (0 vedle-
I A I
jiYch alicaloidech z ma,cu vl@ 11ho (Papaver rhoeas L. ) a
srdcovky nAdhern4 (Dicentra spectabilis L.)
e 1957 1964
PERIODICAL: Chemick/ Listy, 1958, Vol.52(82), Wr 10, p
(Czechoslovakia)
ABSTRACT: It was found that Papaver rhoeas L. contains, besides
rhoeadine,several other allcaloids; of these protopine
and coptisine were identified as well as bases which
are further referred -to as alkaloids I, II, III and IV.
During thie conversion of rhoeadine to rhoeagenine, the
formation of methanol was observed. 0.12,"o' a;'lkaloids
were found In the flowerine part of local plants and
0.11% in the roots. A small amount of sanEuinarine,
chelerythrine, chelilutin, chelirubine and coptisine
vrere found besides protopine in Dicentra spectabilis L.
Tables 1 and 2 give the alkaloid content of the two -
plants. Details of the separation of the alkaloids
Card 1/2 from the-flowerin8 parts and the roots and of the
OZ/8-52 (822 ) -10- 2969
Adkaloids of the Papaveraceae. X. Secondary Alkaloids from Papaver
rhoeas L. and Dicentra spectabilis L.
cleavage of rhoeadine with diluted acl.ds from Papaver
rhoeas L. are givene' There are 2 Tables and 13 lieferen-
ces: 6 Enalish, 5 German, 1 French and 1 Czech.
ASSOCIATIONOstav pro lelcarskou chemil, Masarykova universita, Brno
(Institute for MecUcinat Chemistry, Masaryk University,
Brno)
PRESMUED: 7th January, 1953.
Card 2/2
SLAVIK, J.; SLAVIKOVA, L.
Alkaloids of the poppy plants (Papveraceae). XI. Some additional
alkaloids from Gla-acium flavum Cr. and G. flavum var. fulvum (Smith)
Fedde. In German. Coll.Cz.Chem. 24 no.9:3141-3147 S 159.
(1&kI 9:5)
1. Institut fur medizinische Chemie, gasarft-Universitat, Brno.
(ALKALOIDS) (PAPAVRRACF") (POPPY) (HORN POPPY) (GLAUCIUM)
SLAVIK, J.
Alkaloids of poppy plants (Papaveraceae). XII. Constitution of (-)-
Norchelidonin, a nev alkaloid from Glaucium flarum Cr. and GflaTum
var. fulvum (Smith) Tedde. In German. Coll.Cz.Chem. 24 no-11:3601-
3605 N '59. (X&AI 9:5)
1. Institut fur medizinische Chemie, Kasaryk-Uaiversitat, Brno.
(Alkaloids) (Papaveraceae) (Horn poppy) (poppy)
SLAVIK.J.
Alkaloids of thepoppy plants (Papaveraceae). 1111. Alkaloids from
Glaucium vitallinum Bolse.et Duhae. Coll Ch Zhem 25 no.12:
3999-4003 '59. (ZZAI 9:6)
1. Institut fur medizinische Chemis, Wasaryk-Univer3itat, Brno.
(Alkaloids) (Papaveraceae) (Horn poppy)
SLAVIKOVA, L.; TSCHU SHUN; SIAVIK, J.
Alkaloids of poppy plants (Papaveraceae). IIV. Uk2loids from
Argemone alba Lestib. Coll Cz chem 25 no-3:756-76o mr 6o.
(EEAI 9:12)
1. Institut fur medizinische Chemie, Masaryk-Universitat, Brno
(for Slavikova, Slavik), 2. Jetzige Adresse: Institut fur
Pflanzen-Chemie, Chinesische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Peking
(for Tschu Shun)
(Alkaloids) (Papavereceae) (Argemone alba)
SLAVIK, J.
Alkaloids of poppy plants (Papaveraceae). XVI.Alkajoids of Sam
MeconopsiB species. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.6:1663-1666 -Te 160.
,o!" (Ew 1029)
I
1. Institut fur ledizinische Chemie, Masaryk-Universitat, Brno.
(Poppy) (Papaveraceae) (Alkaloids) (Meconopeia)
SLAVIK, T.; SLAVIKOVA, L.
Alkaloids of poppy plants (Papaveraceae). MI.New aBrAloide fr=
Sanguinaria canadensis L. Call Cz Chem 25 no.6.-1667-1675 -To (60.
(EFAI 10: 9)
1. Inatitut fur M Iadizinische Chemie, Maearyk-Universitat., Brno.
(Popw-) (Papaveraceae) (Alkaloids)
(Sanguinaria canadensis)
SLAVIK J - SLAVIKOVA, L.
Alcaloids of poppy plants (Papaveraceae). Part 19: Alcaloids from
Dicranostigma lactucoideo Hook. F. et Thoms. Coll Cz Chem 26 no.7:
1839-1844 Jl 161.
1. Imstitut fur medizinische Chenie, Purkyne Universitat, Brno.
(S:Lavik,, J.-) (Slavikova., L.)
SIAVIK J
SUFUJAM,, Given Nameg
Countr7: Czechoslovakia
Academic Degreest Lnot given
Institute qfj%ft@Che@mistry, J E hiriWne University
Affiliations --(rwtjtut fuer medizinische Chemie. J E Purlqne-Universitaet)
Brno
Source: Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Co=Mications,
Vol 26, -No-M, November 1961, pp z933-z939
Data: HAlkaloid3 of the Popff (Papavera0eae). XX. On the
AlIaloUls from Stylophorm dipiwn=(14ichx) Nutt."
CZEC---OST,OV'-'Il
SLAVIKI J; SLAVIKOVA, L.
Institute of Medical Chemistry of Purkyne University, Brno
(for both)
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications,
110 7, 1963, Pp 1720-1727
"Alkaloids of Poppy Plants (Papaveraceae) XXI. On the
Alkaloids of 121econopsis cambrica (L.) Vig.11
C =-- C HOSLOVAKIA
SLAVIK, J.
Institute of Medical Chemistry of Purkyne University, Brno
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications,
No 7, 1963, pp 173b-1745
Alkaloids of Poppy Plants (Papaveraceae) YaIII. On Alkaloids
of Papaver dubium L. and On the Constitution of Aporhein."
CZE.0',70SLOVAY,IA
SLAVIK, J; SLAVIKOVA, L.
Institute o"' Medical Chemistry of Purkyne University (Ins-'-itut
Ij I V
fUr medizinische Chemie, Purlcyne-Universitdt), Brno
(for lboth)
Pra,j@ue, Collection of C;,,,,echoslo-vak, Chemical Conjaunicattions,
I
ITo 9, 1963, pp 2530-2533
"Alkaloids of the Poppy Plant (Papaveraceae) XXV. Alka-
loids of Glaucim oxylobum Boiss. et Buhse."
DGE Fj!@ L., lt,-Ri, V.; ;i.@@SVIK, J@
o4l pprclol:Jn,.@ a-kalwd@. C@@ll Cz
J-
-i. lnst.lt@.Le of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. Institute
of Physical Cheip-iscry, Czechos2o-vak !,-@ademy of S2iences., Prague,
and De
partme.--t of Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine., I'Awkyne University,
Brno.
na
ACC NR, AP6009495 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0032/66/ol6/003/@2311/0@3;
INVENTOR: Slavik, J. (Kimovice); Capka, F. (Kunovice)
ORG: none
TITLE: Ealosive forming CZ Pat. No. Pv 4882-63, Class Tc
SOURCE: Strojirenstvi, Y. 16, no. 3, 1966, 234-235
TOPIC TAGS: sheet forming, plate forming, explosive forming, forming equipment
ABSTRACT- This patent introduces equipment for explosive forming of differently
shaped sheet and plate parts. The equipment (Fig. 1) consists of heavy steel
4
9 Fig'.1. Explosive forming device
2
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"WEEMMEMN
Card 1/2
STATI, JIri
Chemical Abst.
V61- 48 No. 3
Feb. 101 1954
Mineralogical and Geological-Chemistry
'It Heavy r
,@w rom M W thered niater
e
ef utral @emlan plut@n@
Ou G @ @I IC93
Sbor"fk zs,@
6 . U@a 19
Sur T t ve@ L
ninary @- U y @ple@ of rei ign
were crushed. sie-ved, sepd- w;th a:,(' the J=Im;
of d. greater than 2M was' Lather se@ml. maocticany.,-
The following minerals were found: amphfbole, anntase,,
andalusite. apatite, biotite, brookite, epidote, flunrite,
garnet, 11mcaite, magnetite, moaazite, muscovite, pyrite,!
pyroxents, rutile, titaulte, tourmaline, zircon. Correla-
,tions were found betwLen the stssocns. of heavy mitierali:
An-d-tkq irengal lype cLf royl@.
X11411 J
A
Y.
jLAVIK, J -
Remarks on the sed-imientary development of the Kosice and 'I'rebisov basins and
vicinity in eastern Slovakia. p. 1- DOVIEDIECKA Praha, Vol. 65, no. 5, 1955.
q,ozp';@.A'jY. WJjA YA'II'!T.,,.TICKO-PRIR-0
SO: Monthly List of !@ast European Accessions, (' L), LC, Vol. 4, no. 10, Oct. 1955J.,
Uncl.
jT W
A-'i +j r1rc, Torf-,mil in of the, Dut-r C7@-,--it@ian
vr@l
SIAVIK, J.
"Votes on the geolic structure of the coal basin in the area of Hnojne below
the Vihorlat mountain range."
p. 82 (Casopia Pro Mineralogii A Geologh. Vol. 2. no. 3. 19570 Czcholovakia)
Montly Index of Last European Accessions (RFAI) LC. Vol. 7. Bo. 2.
February, 1938
@ LA J.
I'Possibilities o-' a I,ietallo@xenesis in the Vi-'--iorlat @Icuntairis."
n. 76 ':@eologick- L956, pr-1h,71, (,@.cciioslovalda)
- . ' I - 'I Sboraik, "Jol. 9, '10. 1,
'.!ont*-ily Dndex of European Acressions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, no. 9,
3-3ptpmber 1058-
SLAVIK, J.
GFMRAPIIY & GEOLOGY
Periodicals; GEOLOGICKE PRACE No. 49, 1958
SLAVIK.9 J. Origin of the Velke Okno Lake and its basins in the
Vihoriat Mountain Range. p.199
Monthly List of East European Ar@Lqssions (ZEAI) LG., Vol. 8., No. 5.,
May 1959, Unclass.
SLAVIK, Jiri; SKOCEK, Vladimir
Montmorillonite clays in the Permian of the Kladno-Rakovnik-
Basin. Vest ust geol 39 no.2:14-1-142 @fr'64
1. Ustredni ustav geologicky, Praha.
SLAVIK, Josef
"E.F.F.Chladny, the father of acoustics and meteoritics" by
Ivan Rumanovsky and Ivan Stadtrucker. Reviewed by Josef Slavik.
Pokroky mat fyz astr 7 no.6:364 162.
Anti-Vibration Paints
.-f .1 ..p@-jag spot CwrW inar to Amitannit, do 4ffM di ~41 Q411CAI-Or-111181"d An"i-torwitift,
points an the A3mpmW 4 ribrair"s. particularly those in the "war rJW4-
FTTI
An .@jkmnsntal pains prutloccd by osw of The
authors nj :.Ugauunf suitably prepwird am VOW MJ
varnish was unicii on she it IOD cin - 67 cm (40 im
2b , ani 0 5 .. .. in thackam. The
adicaual loss -?I Wc vjwiJ was incasurvil by a miskki-
"'tive uwtbw in a totally mirseless rown, using a IADP
wilich 'It, prWucc the wbratiom, the shccl" "'Ir"
dy &uspcnjcJ and a woLkkn ball weig" 0 2 its
441 b) wAi jrv@ypcd on its surtacc frm a licight whkh
*A, Ocniiial I.,t all the tirits. 'Ilw tunic *as trwasimecd
by t"O obscr%ct%. aud in cach came the &vctW of .10
rcajinal .41 c@xluaacd. curacy was
15 to 20 pt ccist. *rnc jj!L" @ cl at tZimadvient f
is n@ of thc uutxk-n ball on the shcct us& mmiarcif b)
A '131 Kiiiii Co., T)pc j 59-A stsund "d rnctcr tin
the mictophonc biting placed .1 a AntanLi, of
150 m trout aw shcci. Tbrcc shernmairc pausts of ifut
Ivw wric tcvtcd &nJ the mulis obtained Ate tuinnuro@d
in its. I .a 1 and Table I
am itit T .O. Estj o-
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ANTI-VIBMATION PAiNT A.
Tbc rcsubs obtat-I sirc givcn in Fig. 1, Its thc cale
u(a 0:!2 trun thk-.& point coming, the attenuation of the
wu,,,j it izjucW b I about W iscr crut for 0 5 mat thwk
Shet. "I.1 by Stwot 56 pcjr kk-Ut for I Man thick Shimis.
in aij.6on to the Aitcriummort of the wAmJ Juc I- the
intimi,:v, the staitnuatain of the 4*c%t due to donation also
i-irts art, us"-sicz in Lhc caw ot the thsnncr sh@ts.
Thc pitint had no mducwc an the sound Icvvt at the
instant of trapot. Tht, Imunt is thinly liquiJ mrstl can bc
-Pravcd in.
V K
4bwwm or
Ahn V.
An iftt'fim 1 0. 119-4) (A&W.
the ihawwi, llfl;@ tm b
bet
WOM too of a
46-palon %as #,,ripww gowift
vd,,0"6 10 ;am" CMW
@ A; MrZ4'.48"'
SLA-VIKJ J.
"The problem of sound absorption of material." P. 521.
SLABOPROUDY OBZOR. (Ministerstvo presneho strojirenstvi, YLinisterstvo
spoju a Vedecka technicka spolecnast pro elektrotechniku pri CSAV).
Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 16, No. 10, Oct. 1955.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (M-I), LC, Vol. 6. No. 8.
August 1959.
Uncla.
-T @'.,'Tj,
J TAHODA, J,
The 2tiffening of L-rge vibratin'-, surfaces. p. !%0/7
S,F rjj7T;--:-7---, f'-Ini--ter@@- o tezkeio stro-*irens'v, ,-inlotm-tvo r @meh
-V 1; - I -
strojirenstvi a -inisterstvo aiator-.,@c',-' i love ho a
zemede.1skych stroju) 701. '-, No. 10, Co-t- 10,5'@
"zecho--lavakia
ECU"C': Enst Luropean List (EEAL) Library of"
@-cnzress, @Fol. 6, No. 1, January !-?57
Slavik, J.; Vache1c, J.
Slavik, J.; Vachek, J. Problems of forming Czech national logatoms; also
comments by B. Borovickova and F. Kroutl. p. 634.
Vol. 17, no. 11, Nov. 1956
SLABOPROUDY OBZOR
TECHNOLOGY
Czechoslovakia
So. East European Accessions, Vol. 6, may 1957
No. 5
-SLAVIY, J. ; JAPODA, IM.
Modification of Hartmann's air-jet generator; a preliminary corrnunication.
p. 63. (MIatematicko-Fyz-ikalny Casopis, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1957, Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia)
SO: Monthly List of East Furopean Accessions (EEAL) I-C, Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl.
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AU11HOR: Slavik, I.B. 46-2-17/23
TITLE: ,A-c--6_u_s@E_icsdevelopments in Czechoslovakia. (RazvitiYe
akustUd v Chekhoslovakii)
PERIODICAL: "Akusticheski-y Zhugnallf (Joumal of Acoustics), 1957,
Vol.3. No.2,, pp. 197-199 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: The author presents a general survey of the state of the
acoustical science and technology up to the present time. The
main works on acoustics are listed. The following scientific
acoustics centres are mentioneds the Chair of Physics and the
Chair of Sound and Motion Picture Engineering of the El. Eng-
ineering Department of the Czechoslovakian Polytechnic Instit-
ute in Prague-i the laboratory of the Medical Acoustics of the
1@tculty of Medicine and the Chair of Phonetics of the Faculty
of Philosophy of the Karlov Prague University; the Scientific
Research Institute of Radio Communications; the Scientific
and Reseach Institute of Line Communications; the Scientific
and Research Institute of Heat Technology; the Sciertific and
Research Institute of Sound Recording and Reproduction; the
Scientific and Research Institute of Motor Transport; the
Scientific and Research Institute of Building Materials and
Card 1/2 Civil Engineering; the Scientific and Research Institute of
Electrical ComnDinicat ions. 11aziodicals: "Slaboprend-y Obzor"
CZECHOSLOVAKIL/,%coustics - Architectural Acoustics J-7
Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Fizikc, 276 9, 958, No 21353
Author Slvvik JAB., Klimes B., Vondrus K., Kanta F.
Inst -NT-U-iv-on
Title rlEquisons" as Auxilirry Means for Design of Sound Insulation
Orig Pub Strojironstvi, 1957, 7, No 12, 895-894
Abstract When sound insulating -- closed volume, uniforr-, acoustic
trartment of all the surfaces r-ay be expensive and of little
effectiveness. It is indicated that determination of the
places requiring reinforced sound insulation can be ravdily
effected with the aid of ftEquisons," which are surfaces
that joint points with equal levels of sound loudness. By
way of an example, the plot of "Equisonsft in the cabin of a
passenger airplane is kiven. The plot shot-is clearly places
that require reinforced hound insulation.
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CZECHOSLOVid,IA/Acoustics - Ixchitectural Acoustics J-7
Abs jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, 110 1; -1958., No 14o5i
Author Sl,"vi
@ 1, j. B., Ticky J.
Inst Not Given
Title EsUr.iv".e. of the Coefficient3 of Absorption of Sound) Measured
by the Method of Standini,, Waves and by the Reverberation
M@Alhod
Orig Fub : Slaboproudy, obzor, 1957, 18, No 81 545-548
Abstrazt : Ifter examining the literature data, the author gives results
cf measurei--ents of the coefficient of absorption of sound of
certain acoustic materials. it is indicated that the problem
needs additional theoretical and experimental research.
Bibliogra.-phy, 17 titles.
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V 'r 4 ' 11
KlimeB is of the Katedra fysik-y na elaktrotechnicke fakulte Ceskeho
vysoke"ho U'C'edi technick4ho., Praha (Physics Department of the Electrotechnical
Faculty at the Czech School of Higher Technical Education, Prague). There
are 104 references: 43 Soviet, 20 Czech, 111 German, 2 French, and 28
English.
TABIE OF COTTIMTS: 5
Symbols 7
Foreword 11
1. Introduction
1.1. Concept and significance of atomic physics 13
1,2. Bri4f historical survey 14
1,3- Nuclear model of the atom 17
1,31. Structure of atom; scattering of alpha particles 17
1,32. Theory of alpha partiele scattering and its substantiation
by experiments 18
1,33. Basic ideas about the structure of an atom 26
Card 215 Problems 29
Fundementals of ktcmic Physics (Cont.) CZECH/2412
2,53. Semiconduct%lors 188
2,6. Appliestion of election shell physics 206
2,61. Application of atomic and molecular physics- 206
2,62. Industrial applications of semiconductors 212
PrSblems 2171
3. Physics of the Atomic Iftclaus
3,1. Main characterAistics of the8tomic nucleus 220
3,2. EXperimental, mr-thods of nuclear physics 222
3,21. Nuclear radiation detectors 222
3,22. Mass spectroscopes 236
3,23. Accelerated particles 24-1
3,3. Suxve7 of experimental data on muclear physics 282
3,31, Ruclear moments 282
3,32. Radioactivity 289
3,33. Nuclear reactions; artificial radioactivity 305
3,34. High-energy processes; elementary particles 329
3,4. Fundamentals of the atomic nuclew theory 367
3,41. Strueture of the atomic nucleus 367
3,42. Nuclear forces 379
3,43. Theory of the deuteron 38't'
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3.,44. Models of the nucleus 390
3.,45. Theory of =clear processes 398
3,5. Neutron "ion 418
3,51. Basic properties of the neutron 418
3,5?.. Neutron-nucleus interaction 432
3,53. Neutron-lattice interaction 452
3,6. Uses of nuclear physics 498
3,61. Application of radloisotopes 498
3,62, Nuclear reactors 521
3,63. Nuclear power engineering 545
Problem 5T2
TpLbles 580
Appendix 589
Bibliography 595
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Subject index 599
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Andr----,-,w, corrcs-pondi-i-167
Ac-,d,--*.,--,@- ji '3ci ---acos, U.,S-R, L-.1.
Frof-ssar RZ J-l CZ@-C"'OSJOVale-Li-.
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slov-,!@ Ph r sic ist s, r---s olut ian, 'rio dt Vad n-,:cL
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t1l,: 17.coi@ist;Lc instltut@@ of t*ic Ac-,.d@;,ny of .3ci,-@nc.-,s,
SUVIK, J; TICHY, J.; VOITDRUS, K.
"Noise conditions in electric-power plants."
Energetika. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 8, no. 12, Dec. 1958.
Monthly list of East European Accessions-(EEAT), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Uncles
SLAVrK, J.; KLT14ES, B.
"Noise conditions in smaller hydroelectric-power plante."
Energetiks. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 8, no. 12, Dec. 1958.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFAT), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6. Jun 59, Unclas
"Public naii. health-eco-iomic sir-ni'iuance of the f;.,rht n--Ednst n,,ise.11
',,o. 4, 1-)59
!ASI. of @;urncpean Acce3.3i@@ns 7Cy Voi. ly 67 TIM 59, Uncles
SLAVIK, J.
"Significance of physics for study in technical fields"
Pokroky Matematiky, Fyolky a Astronomie. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 4, no. 1, 1959
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EKAT), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas
SOV/46-5-2-20/34
Hejd, F. and SIAXik, 1.
AUTHORS:
TITLE: Removal of Harmful Gases from the Atmosphere by Means of
Sound (Ochistka atmosfery ot vrednykh primesey gaza pri
pomoshchi ZVUka')
PERIODICAL: Akusticheskiy zhiirnal, 1959, Vol 5, Vr 2, pp 243-244
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Sulphur powder is used to cover light-metal castings In
order to prevent their oxidation. This may produce gaseous
S02- In order to remove 302 from the atmosphere a gas
(e.g. ammonia) which reacts with it is used to produce
solid particles which are then coagulated singly. For this
Purpose Hartmann whistles (or sirens, which are more efficient)
were attached to a plate.with apertures whidi is used to
cover the casting Under these whistles small
vessels with ammonia were placed. Reaction between S02
and WH3 occurred on the spot, and the resulting solids
were attracted to the whistles (Fig.2 shows a whistle before,
Card 1/2 and Fig.3 after, use). The whistles worked at B-11 ke/s.
SIAVIK, J.
"Protection against traffic noise." (Supplement) P. 2.
NOVA TECHNIKA. (Rada vedeckych technickych spoleenosti pri Ceskoslovenske
akadenii ved). Prahas Czechoslovakia., No. 6, 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EM )., LG, Vol. 8., No. 8.,
August 1959.
Uncla,
SLAVIKIJ-,
TECHNOLOGY
Periodicals: ELEURCrIECHNIK Vol. 14, no. 3, i-lar. 1959
31LAVIK , J. Simple detector of ohase sequence e-quipped iit-a - ow-discharge
C1
tube. D. 100.
1-icnthly List ol: East European Accessions (FZAI) IL, Vol. 8. No.
i,ay 1959, @nclass.
SLAVX, J-R,
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION CZECH/5188
PetrH'lka, Va"clav, Professor, Doctor, Corresponding Member of the
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences; Josef B Slavik, Professor'
Doctor, Engineer7 Ivan �olc, Doct0-r-;0-1-d--rvich Taraba, Engineer,
Doctor; Jan Ticb-, Doctor, and Jifl' Zelenka, Engineer
0
Plezoelektr"ina a jeji technick6 pou@itf (Piezoelectricit and Its
Technical Ude) Praha, Nakl. deskoslovensk4 akademie 1, 1960.
534 p. 1,300 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: C"eskoslovenskci akedemie v4d. Sekee matematicko-
fysikAlnf. Scientific Editor: Emanuel Klier, Docent, Doctor;
Reviewer: Josef Bend, Professor, Doctor; Ed. of volume:
Antonfn Burda.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for students of schools of higher
education, physicists, and for scientific and technical p-rson-
nel concerned with the use of piezoelectricity in electrical
engineering, construction, chemistry, biology, medicineand other
fields of science.
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Piezoelectricity and Its Technical Use CZECH/5188
COVERAGE: The book consists of two parts. The first part deals
with the basic physical properties of piezoelectric crystals,
the vibrations of piezoelectric resonators, and the technology
of producing crystal elements. The second part Is devoted to
applications of piezoelectric crystals in various branches of
engineering, particularly the following: the control of the
frequency of broadcasting stations and radio transmitters In
general; the production of very selective filters used in long-
distance telephone lines and single-sideband transatlantic
radiotelephone systems; the production of stable oscillators and
timekeeping systems; the generation of ultrasonic waves; and
measuring technique. About twenty ear5 ago a book written by
two of the present authors, V. Petrillka and J. B. lavfk, was
published under the title "Fiezoelektr"ina a JeJ1 pol&vtechnicke
praxi" (Piezoelectricity and Its Uses in Engineering Practice).
In 1951 the book "Piezoelektfina I " (Piezoelectricity I),
written by V. PetAflka and consisting of a major expansion of
the physics section of the earlier edition, was published. The
present book, written in cooperation with former students of the
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original authors, represents, therefore, a third version of t eir
work. V. Petrgllka edited Part I and also wrote Ch. I. I. ?Ole
wrote Ch. V, Par. 4 of Ch. VII, and Ch. XI. J. Tich' wrote
y
Ch. II (except Par 6), Chs. III, IV (except Par. 6), VI (except
Pars. 6 and 9),VIi (except Pars. 4 and 5), VIII and IX.
J. Zelenka wrote Par. 6 of Ch. VI, Par. 5 of Ch. VII, and Ch. X.
V. Janovec, Candidate of Sciences, wrote par. 6 of Ch. II, deal-
ing with ferroelectric materialsY Par. 6 of Ch. IV, and, together
with Doctor H. Arend, Par. 9 of Ch. VI. P4rt II was written by
0. Taraba in collaboration with J. B. Slavik, who also edited this
part of the book. The authors thank the following persons for
help in editing the manuscript: J. Hanzl, Engineer; C. H8sch
Docent, Engineer; K. Hruska, Graduated Physicist; K. Kratochvil,
Graduated Physicist; J. Kraus, Engineer; J. Ptt�, Engineer;
J. Rals Docent, Doctor, Engineer; L. Sodomek, Graduated Physicist,
and J. gmfd, Candidate of Sciences, Engineer. They also thar-
0. Bareff, Engineer, and Jar. Tarabova for help In drawing the
figures and preparing the photographs in Part I and Part II, re-
spectively. References follow each chapter, and a general list
of 132 references is given at the end of the book. There is also
c4ro- -
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a glossary of translations of special terms in piezoelectricity
into Czech from the following languages: Russian, English, French,
and German.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
PART I.
Ch. I. History and Meaning of Piezoelectricity 23
Ch. II. Nature of Piezoelectricity, Pyroelectricity, and
Ferroelectricity 28
1. Polarization of the dielectric 28
2. Electrostriction 29
3. Piezoelectricity 30
4. Pyroelectricity 34
5. Electret 35
6. Ferroelectric substances 37
1) Definitions and crystallographic classification
of ferroelectric substances 38
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E073/E135
AUTHOR: J.B. Slavl'k (Professor, Doctor of Natural Sciences) and
U.rila essor)
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TITLE: Professor Doctor of Natural Sciences J.B. Slavi'k
on the Occasion of his own 60th Anniversary
PERIODICAL: Slaboproudy" Obzor, 1960, Vol 21, Nr 3, pp 184-185
ABSTRACT: In this brief note he appeals to the Editorial Board
that if anything is to be published on the occasion of
his 60th birthday, his letter should be published
which states categorically that he is not in favour of
any commemoration articles.
Professor J. Strnad adds a few notes on his knowledge
of and association with Professor Slavfk as a man, and
does not discuss any of his scientific achievements.
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ReversibLe uiid irreversible ... D201YD305
rectifiero, prepared by the deposition of 99,999% pure Se were
tested, with the temperature of treatment between 20 - 2000C. The
measurements were carried out at constant voltage. The duration of
the heat treatment was within 70 min. The results of measurements
show that changes in electric conductivity are partly of a reve27-
sible and partly of an irreversible nature. At a temperature near
to the melting point a maximally stable structure transformation
of Se and it maximum conductivity are obtained. In the range 100
1800C the structure change of Se is adequately stable. Heat treat-
ment of 30 min duration was found -to be sufficient; during this the
irreversible part of structural change is quite satisfactory. The
instability of Se structure, due to inadequate heat treatment may
lea.d to the harmful effect of ageing in the rectifiers; this ef-
fect limits the possibilities of their applications. 9 references.
/-'Abstracter's note: Complete translation.2
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'-64AVIK, Josef B.;,CHALUPOVA, Vera; KLIMES, Bohdan; TICHY, Jiri
Acoustic conditions at the stadium of the 2d National Spartakiad
1960. Slaboproudy obzor 22 no.5:258-265 161. (EW 10:7)
1. Katedra fyziky na. elektrotechnicke fakulte Ceskeho vyookeho
uceni technickeho v Praze.
(Czechoslovakia-Stadiums)
-, SLAVIK, Josef B.
Effect of environment on the quality of acoustic perception.
Slaboproudy obzor 22 no.7:401-407 161.
1. Katedra fyziky na slektrotechnicke fakulte Ceskeho vyookeho uceni
teebrLickeho,l Praha.
(Sound) (Architectural acoustics)
SLAVIK J. B, prof., RlDr.; TOMAS, J.
2
The 2nd Conference 94 Agovotjgp in f4dape
, -at, Slab9proudy obzor 22
no.129778 D 161,- -
(.%=d)
TICHYY J.;- SLAVIK, J. B.-, prof., RNDr.
The 4th International Congress on 1custics in Copenhagen. Slaboproudy
obzor 22 no.12:778-779 D 161.
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(Sound)
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AUTHORSj Podobs*, Jaroslav, Tich@, JiM, S;av osef B.@.
TITLE - Investigation of acoustia,high-frequency filters
PERIODICAL.- Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 3, 1963, 57, abstract 3Zh344
("Sb. Ceskosl. v6d. techn. spole6n. zdravotni techn. a vzduchotechn,.: ,*,
,,_"
.
CSAV"*, 1962, no. 4, 67 102, Czech; summaries in Russian, English ,
'
French and German)
TZKT: Acoustic high4requency filters and their properties are.considered.l :@"_--.'.
From the basic acoustic determinations, theoretical ratios with respect to the
'
attenuation of filters with outlets are derived. The attenuation of the individ_-@
ual filters- has been experimentally established on the basis of measureffients of
the acoustic pressure before and after the filter. The theoretical values are
compared with the measured ones,and itis established that they agree well with
each other. A correction should be introduced into the ratio for the acoustic
mass of the connecting pipes. From the theoretical ratios derived for one
number of co nnecting pipes in the wall, a general ratio valid for an arbitrary
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10THORS: Kroczek, Julius Doctor, Engineer, an Slavik.
Losef B., Profess , Doctor of Sciences, Engineer
O@
TITLE: Aging of semiconductor,-namely selenium rectifiers
PERIODICAL: Slaboproud@ obzor, v. 23, no. 7, 19629 369 - 373
TEXT: Since the service life of selenium rectifiers is
considerably shortened by aging, the causes of this phenomenon are
investigated with the aid of characteristics changes and provisions
listed which limit the aging effect and make selenium rectifiers a
dependable electrical component. The physical reason for aging, result-
ing in an increased resistance in a forward direction, is a structural'
change in the selenium layer, caused by a diffusion process and acce-
lerated by elevated operating temperatures. In this process, activa-
tors diffuse from the selenium layer and deactivatorB (atmospheric
oxygen and chemically active elements used in silicon disc manufacture
diffuse into the selenium layer. Classical diffusion lave can therefore
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Aging of semiconductor, ZXD301
be used also for quantitative determination of the semiconductor aging
process. To limit the aging effect at least in a forward direction, the
following technology for selenium-disc preparation is re%commended: To
increase the stability of the selenium layer, special attention must be
paid to the transformation from one into another crystal modification.
For both pressed-on and vapor-coated selenium layers, the transforma-
tion should be carried out at 140 - 218 OC and the completion of the re-
crystallization process should be checked by direct electrical conduc-
tivity measuring or by a photometer using surface reflection. Only such
raw materials should be used which have a low diffusion coefficient and
low chemical affinity to the activator, or intermediate layers should
be applied to prevent detrimental effects on activators. Oxtdation should
be avoided during production as much as possible, anddiscs of air-cooled
rectifiers should be protected by laquer coatings.. There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION; @stav pro elektrotachniku 68AV, Praha (Electrical Engi-
neering Institute, Czechoslovak AS, Prague) (J. Kroczek);
V
Fy7,ikhlni fistav elektrotechnick6 fakulty CVUT, Praha
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Aging of semiconductor, D4og/D3oi
(Physical Institute of the Elec-trical Engineering
Department, Czech. 1@stitute of Tochnology, Prague)
(J.B. Slavik)
SUBMITTED: March 15, 1962
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KODES, Jiri, inz.; KROCZEK, Jullus, inz., dr., RUDr.j qbk-@@JO@Ijelr
into, prof., BMr.
Diffusion effects in sSenlum rectifiers demonstrated oqa tballiuzo-
selenium boundary layer.,-Acta techn Cz 8 no.2sll2-119 163.
1. Assistent am Physikalischen Institut, Technische Fmhechule,
Praha 2, Karlovo namesti 13-(for Kodes). 2. Techechmlowakische
Akademie der Wissenschaften.,-Praha 19 Vaclavoke namesti 55 lor
Krociek) 3. D@rektor des Physikalischen Institutes.- Tea"che
Hochschule, Praha 2. Karlovb namesti 13 (for Slavik).
BOLESLAV, A.; K0114ER, F.; N@UUT, J.; NEMEC, J.; SLAVIK, J.,@, , prof.
Report on the 4th International Congress on Acoustics in Gopenhagen,
August 21-28, 1962. Slaboproudy obaor 24 no-3:183-185 Mr 163.
1. Katedra fyziky, Elektrotechnicka fakulta, Ceske V-Wke uceni
technicke Praha (for Slavik). 2. Vyzkumny ustav zvukbve, obrazove
a-reprodqkcni techniky, Praha (for Koliaer). 3- StAL'vnkumnY uatav
-6epelne techniky, Praha (for Nemec).
madjod for the
wtr 'Irrm-mtri. bioloCkal as -
Will. K---66vfk-znd 4t. Michilec. Chen. Lisfy 43.
I(Y2'-4(I94Q).--OialAcctic and krtoglutark a&6 whkh
interfm during the detu. of pyruvic acid by the Friedr-
mann-lLutgen owtbod (cf. G.A. 36, 54921; 37. =I-)
can be renoved as beteracyclk compds. by the rraction
'ith Vjf4. Pyruvic acid is only slightly affectcd by
,NJf.. It is Men transformed to the dinitropbenyl-
hydras", whieb 6 extd. from in org. solvent with a
-,Na,CO@ soln. and dctd. coRxiamtrkally. M. if.
The we of __-yImWjW "Odkin fair dw dG&MMISAWN
of Mum Lrp= of mum. IWmaicin
U4 1 1 '1- to be d""r of wpm is
11111611111111101. K. Slavik = L. 16@ . Chm. Limly
43. 235-SCISO)'.-I-@-The bhm coloration dicycioped by
imAting hexames with clipbenylarmine reagent was used for
detti. of hexames in biol. tuattsial. Pentom give a yellow
color; glycine. cystine, atginine. lysine. tyromine. creatine,
hbtidine, aspartic add, uric acid. lemine, cholestruil,
and lecithin do not give any color reaction in concii, of
2 tat. in 2 ml. water. flexames were detd. with an Ac-
curacy of 1-1.3% in the presence of peninses. The rate
Of CleATW Cd AkICISMS and hztomm in EtOll-114SO. and
HuOIWICI sohm. was nwasurtd. and the tnethcxl far tkig.
.ddoscs in the presence of ketoses wAs de-A-rilied.
.%f. Hudlickt
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p,irtition chromatography. &pn. 6 Isowever 1@siblc fly
partititmi between 2 ugg. wAventq. The c-Arrir f,w the
-t-tionary phase 6 acrtylixted filter pliper. the p"pti. of -
.hk-h 1. de-Iitmd, Tht o4tiisn.try phAw is ivetanol.
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fOll nr mists. of Item tIIwr-Z:m-,-Ivcnr or licir.
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'I.11-111ro 14 1011oh. C111.0010 (1), and (IM111)'CO
Fda lit 44-1111. bV We M 1*0 11111trilmill mill
I lie 'Isolitair dorclett Isy st"Itying %ills 101:@ N.Oil WhWIS
G.rin, Mile, tell, (Wasigr. and brown Stiols Wills 2 .5 ).
I lie HI VAIU- lif the CtAillk1%. in rAfiQU% M)IMIC BY41CIIII
.lit Xivvn. I iA ant PUM lint ClAItAinS :1 unknown %till-
,t.tncrA which arv revealett in the chrimunwrAnt.
C'Of
th Nessler res4ent, K_
a' F.Culty flusp.. Prague.
4CILliO Z.- =,l 4Sg!e@LV*I9S1),,-Aftcr ox6liiius the
.@tnple contS. 10-7,00 -, N in JlrSO, with the adtin. of 11:0,
wash the residue with 5-25 mi. uro into a voluinetric flask
-(20-100 nil.). add 3-15 mi. of NeWrr rc:jgvnt and dil. to
the mark with HrO. Measure after 10 min. at 4.A@-490
fludlickk
17
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C f, 11 0
@lu-'=@ = '(Sca! @ 'Popr'ague.@!M
06w. Umly'U. 410-21(1960. cf. ibid. 2-95-8.-The
fortnution oi hydroxamic wids froT peptides and INN'011
- x- IoLkmed in the presence of pep-. tryp4n. papain. and
V.Arims cathepons. M. lludlick*
SLAVIK, K.; STXM. J.; RYBOVA, J.
Effect of histamine on glycolysis in bacteria [with wtomary In
German]. Chekh. biol. I no.1:79-86 152. (WJU 6:12)
1. Tsentral'W Institut biologil, mikroblologlya, Praha.
(Histaulne) (Glycolysia) (Bacteria)
KOZINSKI, A.W.;MIKULASZEK, X.;SLAVIK. K.
Adsorption of gram-negative endotoxic qWlexes on the ww-
face of erythrocytes; utilisation of erythrocyt.so-fixatlan In the
investigation avi alntinr of wetoin fr*ctions of Andotox1r sym-
plex. Ned. doew.mikrob. . Warsi. 4 no. 2:1.37--:196 1952.
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1. Of the 11ational Institute of Hygiene in Vowreaw and of the Insti-
tute of Medical Rl"obloloff of Warsaw Nqlcal Academy and nf the
Central Laboratory of State Faculty Rosp4tal in 1'-ague, Czechselar&@
kia.
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Inhibitors of timme, protainsises in human serum. K.
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vak I'Scal, I acn1tv lh.p.. Prag,w. C- v;
-Sunc rathvp@ins - lbrir
hv 11,1111.118 @"ljlll ill thril
,lr.ivlllg activity lowar.1 l1ri'llin glild )VIS011c, allihir The
.14,11vi1v towald hVilloghlbill.
M. Itudlicki
SLAVIK, K.-, MICHAlEC, C.
Remarks on determination of tyramine and tyrosine with Gerngross
reaction. Cas.lek.cesk. 91 no-10:301-302 7 Mar 52.
1. 2 Ustredni la@oratore SNIP, prednoata dr. J.Horejoi.
(TYUMINE. determination,
Gerngrose method)
(TYROSINA, determination,
Gerngross method)
SL /@ V/k /IV
SUVIK, K.:--SMETANA, R.
Iff,et of nucleic acids on proteinases Lwith summary in English].
Sbor.Chekh.khim.rab. 18 no.4:560-568 Ag 153. (NLRA 7:6)
1. Central Laboratory and Laboratory of the Third Clinic of Internal
Medicine, the State Faculty Hospital. Prague. (Nucleic acid) (Protetuase)
SLAM K.
The effect of nucleic acids on proteinases. p.253
(Chenical Listy. @'01- 47, No 2,-Feb. 19-53) Czechoslovakia
SO: klonthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 2, jJ8, Library of Congress,
August 19Q, Incl.
'5j-4;'dr1 /,@'
SLAVIK. K.@ MATOULKOVA. V.
Folic acid metabolism. Part 1. Formation of
liver hl--mogenatea Lwith sumsary in Englishj.
no.2:393-400 AP 254.
the forsyl derivative In
Sbor.Chekh.khiu.r&b. 19
(NMA 7:6)
1. Gentral Laboratory, First State University Hospital, and Laboratory
of ths Third Glinic of Internal Medicine, Second State University
Hospital, Prave. (Polio acid)
SMLO. A., MUDr; SUVIK, K., RNDr
Chromatographic determination of argentaphil substances in urine.
Cas. lek. cesk. 93 no.44:1228-1229 20 Oct 54.
1. OUNS Prenstat p. Radhostem, luzk. cast, detake oddeleni (for
St.vblo) 2. Centr&W laborator statni fak. nem. prof. Dr.
Horejeiho (for Slavik)
(URM,
argentophil substances, chromatograpby)