SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMAZHEVSKAYA, YE.G. - SMEJKAL, O.
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Some Results of a Study of the PbO - S/04a/60/024/011/024/036
Nb2 05 - lid203System B006/Bo6o
piezoelectric moduli were measured. These were found to be highest at
4 and 5 mole/16, small below, and no piezoelectric effect at all was found
at 7 and 10 mole%. The results of 4 mole% specimens:
d3i @ 0.6-lo- 6 CGSE, F_ - 480, tang - 1.1%, resistivity: 1.8-10 12 ohm.cm,
Curie pcint > 4500C. Fig. 1 shows r_(t) for specimens with 0-5, 1, and
4 mole/a Nd2 03' The e peaks are around 5000C, and the specimen with
0.5 molex-O' has the highest maximum. Fig. 2 shows f-, d 31Y and tanS as a
temperature function up to 3000C for the specimen with 4 mole% Nd203.
All quantities increase with temperature. X-ray structural analyses were
made by Ye. 11A. Mikhaylova on PbO - Nb205 and PbO - Nb205 - Nd203' It was
found in the former case that the specimens were multiphase and in the
main contained the 3PbO-2Nb2O phase An introduction of neodymium led
to the formation of a restrild solid solution with face-centered cubic
lattice. lid led to an improvement of the phase composition and to a
decrease of the non-sei6nettoelectric phase. The heat treatment gave rise
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Some Re2ults of a Study of the PbO - S/048/60/024/011/024/036
Nb
N 205 - Nd203 System B006/BD60
to a transition of the face-centered cubic lattice.into a rhombic
lattice. The likewise established IIbO.Nd203 compound resembles the
correnpon(ling cerium compound as to its properties. A thermographic
;.innlysio wao carried out by 1. A. Gay at the GIEKI, relative results
being shown in Fi6. 3. There are 3 figureit and 1"' roferencea. 5 Soviet and
7 US.
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(3203 @, 1142) S/04YD'0/024/011/02 5/036
(1011311160) B006 B060
AUTHORS: Smazhevskaya, Ye. G. and Rivkin, V. I.
TITLE: The Effect of Small Concentrations of Different Elements on
the Properties of a Solid -1 (Pb 0.57'Ba 0.43 )Nb204Solution
A @j
PERIODICAL: I,--vestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizich-skaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, No. 11, PP- 1398-1400
TEXT: This is the reproduction of a lecture delivered at the Third
Conference on Ferroelectricity which took place in Moscow from January
25 to 50, 1960. The authors studied 11 series of niobium pentoxide
specimens which contained the following impurities: Tj4+ from
0.06 - 0.6;;; Si 4+ from 0.06 - 0.127af; Fe 3+ from @.08 - 0.4%; F- from
0.1 - 0.25@;u; Ta5+ from 0.15 - 0.9@, and Na+ from 0-03 - 0.3@, and K+ from
0-13 - 1.8@ (all data in percent by weight). The dielectric constant
ranged between 700 and 2000, the piezoelectric modulus d 31 between 0-5
and 3.0-10- 6 CGSE. The effects of all these elements upon the
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The Effect of Small Concentrations of 3/046/60/024/011/02r'l/036
Different Elements on the Properties of a B006/BO60
Solid (Pb 0.57' Ba 0.43 )Nb206 Solution
piezoelectric properties of the solid (Pb,Ba)Nb206 solution wcre
investij,rated. The solution examined had a Curie point near 2500C. The
piezoelectric properties were found to depend not only on type and
concentration of the impurity, but also on the end temperature of the heat
treatment. The investigation results are compiled in a Table, where the
mean values from measurements on three specimens are indicated for each
case. The effects of the concentrations of the various impurities on
d,1 and F- are -graphically illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2. There are 2
figures and 1 table.
Lej@end to the TabLe:...j No. of the specimen; 2) element introduced,
3) 'control compound, 41-Impurity concen ration 5)Cat
600 \cps and/20+5'C; 6) tar, S., 7) d O@CGSE at 20t5oC, 6)-@emperature of
the heat tileatm-ent, OC. - - -31'
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B006YB060
AUTHORS: Bronnikova, Ye. G., Larionov, I. M.,
Mileykovskaya, N.D., Smazhevskaya, Ye. G., and
Glozman, I. A.
TITLE: Thit Uoo of Piezoolootric Curnmic Mnterials@'From Solid
Solutions of Lead- and Barlum Ketaniobates In Wide-band
Filter Systems A V1
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya,
1060, Vol. 24, No. 11, pp. 1440 - 1442
TEXT: This is tht@ reproduction of a lecture delivered at the Third
Conference on Ferroelectricity which took place in Moscow from
January 25 to 30, 1960@ Of late, ferroelectric materials developed on
barium titanate basis have been used as resor-ttors in piezoelectric
filters. Thes--! materials have a great durability and a high thermal
stability; therefore, they are well suited for piezoceramic resonators.
Their use in wide-band filters offers a number of advantages. In the
USSR, the most widely developed piezoeeramic materials are solid
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The Use of Piezoe1cctric Ceramic S/048/60/024/011/0136/036
Mlaterials From Solid Solutions of B0061/B060
Lead- and Barium Metaniobates in 'Wide-band
Filter Systems
solutions from lead- and barium niobates of the type kHGL(KNBS) with
different lead- and barium contents %4v4bL40/60, (KNBS 40160),
'Allr-r-45/55 (KNBS 45/55), and others. Some characteristic values
relative to the first-mentioned type are compared with the American
type PZT-6 in a table. The following data are given concerning the
KNBS 40/60 disc resonators:
L= 1200, mechanical quality factor 400 - 800, ageing: 0.3%, resonant
frequency: 450 kc, dynamic capacity: 33 ivF, statilr,- capacity: 410e,
resistance: 20 - 40 ohms, quality factor: 500 - 300, dynamic
inductivitY: 4 millihenries. Although KNBS resonators have lower
durability and thermal stability than PZT-6 piezoceramics, they are
still usable in wide-band filters. For intermediate-fre uency filters
in radio receivers a pass band of 7 - 11 kc (3-db level@ is required
for minimum attenuation in the rejection band of 45 - 60 db, rectangu-
larity coefficient-,21 permissible pass band shift at a temperature
change from 10 to 70OC: +Ikc. The authors worked out such filters by
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tlatiE@.:-ials From Solid Solutions of B006/BO60
Lcad@- jand Barium Metaniobates in
Widerband Filter Sysitems
Makibg use of KNBS ceramics. A filter section consists of two
resohators, connect@d in the manner shown in Fig. 1. In order to =eet
the Aemands made on the filter, it is of advantage to use disc
resonators with rudiai vibrations. These discs are 5.8 mm in diameter
and 0.@, 0.6, and 1.2 mm or 0.6 and 1.2 mm thick, with the electrodes
covexing the whole or half of the disc surface, respeStively. Both
planoe and cylindrical 4- and 8- resonator filters were prepared whose
outs@de view is shown in Fig. 3- Fig. 2 shows an attenuation
charpLcteristic of an 8-resonator filter. There are 3 figures and
4 re'ferences: 1 Soviet and 3 US.
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MUIAW, S.A.; VEMMSEV, Yu.N.; ZHDANOV, G.S.; SMAZILEVSKAYA, Ye.G.
X-ray and electric investigation of solid solutions in the eyfitem
PbT'03 - SrSn03# Fiz. tver. tels, 3 no. 3:959-963 Mr 161.
(MM 140)
(Lead titanate) (Strontium stannate) (Solutions, Solid)
S/070/61'U06/003/009/011
E032/F114
it, WLdd
AUMORS, Fed-alov, S.A., Venevtsev Yu.N., Zhdanov; G.S., and
Sma zh a vmkava Ye,G.
'rITLE If igb- te mperature X-ray and xhermogr;%phic studies of
bismuth ferrite
PER 101.) ICA L,; K?-i-stallografiya. 1961, vol.b, lip, '1795-79b
MM In previous papers, Ref.1 @1.3_ Rez, Tezisy dokL.
Trat y-@go soveshchaniya po segnetoeiektricheLO,-@.i "Abstrasts of
th,: Third Confe:-ence on ILd-o AN 55811, p.51,
1960) and Raf*,.2 @.Yu.N. Ven,3vtse-.-. G,":, S.P. Solovlyev,
Y,@ V
, Bezus @ V V. Ivaijova , S,-A@ F?dulnv, A, G, Kapv-nhev,
Kr3.stallografiva, Vzwi,5 , 4. 620. 19(o) prtsent authors et al.
rcported the existence of the compv,.A;.-j BiFeO with p-rovskite
113@5 Cg@.Myl@-,und i" a fprr,7-.-
-YI)e _4tru_,Lj-e and suggested that ,@
having a higher Curie temp,3rat-@).,- than 1,@n:l titanate.
Th- Curie tomperature of BiFe03 alld '11-50 Of' the 31@11'd sclu"O"s
@-2:-.rjging to the system PbT iF?O! be determined from
'03-H 1
measurements owing to the 1,igj: @oncjurtivitv of the
@F fie C imens The present author4q hav@, :.arr)ed out high
S/070/61/00b/UU5/009/011
1jLS!-teMpe:-atUre X-r a y and E032/E114
4i:mperature X-ray and thermographiz stndip.% of BiFeuj. Specimens
prepared from a mixture of Bi201 and FE-,iO .3 by livating them
800 OC fcr one hour and subseqiienily repeating th�s process.
T!-,P X-ray photc-graphs were obtaine-d -with copper radiation and the
"4,A- 114 IVRKD-114) camera (qqi:gnPj x- th,@- Fhyiicochemical
Til!3 t it ut eimeni L.,Ya, Karpov). The synthesized -5jj,,2,_2.mens
n! !!; t. e dof a ningle phase and had a it-jinbolledral distorted cell
the perovskite type with a 3 963 X a 11 d-i = 891 21ift-
Thf, latter iaw -n agreement with the result-s reported in Ref,Z
temperature), FigA shows the --' @ariatinn of a a nd a with
e m p e r a t u r f) Alialv-sis of the X.-ray photcgraphs obtained led to
the conclusion that at 700 OC the BIF003
began to decompose and
weak lines belonging to a second phase appeared, The
dc:omposition is an irreversible procass. The thermographi: study
wat carried out with the aid of theYKTA-r8 (TATA-58) apparatus.
F'ig 2 shows the thermogram obtained for, B1Fe03. It follows from
fh-2 form of the differential curve !.A), the contraction curve ()f)
t.n,l the weight-loss curve (Fj) that up 'to about 850 OC no phast
1--ines-formations ocrur in the specimen, In the temperature ranges
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Ili,-.11-temporat.iire X-rny and .....
675-930 OC, 970-103U OC and 1030-1090 OC endotherniii: effects were
observed an(l Uipre wesan appreciable contraction of the specimen
which became noticeable immediately after the endothermic effect
ri#@ar o -9.3() OC. It is concluded thpt the Curic temperature of
i%iFeU-3 nhrylild b- greater than or equal to 850 OC. "1""03 can
titt,refore lie w@cd cis % J)amis for ferroelectric tjolid Fsolutions
wiLh iti@@h Curle tei.iperatures. In addition, t1jis subEtance will
ho it! r,"it] in tliv (levelopment of materials which have both
ot, to rroelectric. properties. Xc knoor le dgrim tits are
to V.I. 'jivItin and Yu.k*,. Toropov for wi.-@i.,-;Lance in the
t llermoy'ro Jill i c :Audies.
There firo L-1 fi@@ures iind It Soviet reference.-;.
inz;tittit ir.:. L.Ya. K'--Irpova
I llyzi icocileilica I Ills t i tilt e iimpni L. Y;A. hixrl ov
!961
31,,HNITTE.D: jaiiiiary 20,
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AUTUORS Fedulov, S.A., Venevt9ev, Yu.N., Zhdanov, G.S.,
S.mazhevskay!@, Ye.G., Rez, I.S.
TITLE: X-ray and electrical studies of the system
PbTi03-BiFeO3
PERIODICAL: Kristallograftya, v-7, no.1, 1962, 77-83
TEXT: X-ray powder photographs were taken at various temperatures
up to about 800*C of specimens from the DiFe 03 -PbT103 system and
measurements were made of dielectric constant and electrical
conductivity, Fig.1 shows tho change in call dimensions with
composition, wt.%; Fig-7 shows the phase diagram. The rhombo-
hedral phase near the composition BiFeO3 has an exceptionally high
Curie point, about 850*C, which is near its incongruent m.p.
At lower concentrations of BiF e03 (65%) before the transition
front tetragonal to rhombohedral, the tetragonal phase reaches a
c/a ratio of 1.17, which is exceptionally high. As a base for
ferroclerti-it rtx=tnre, BiFeO3 has wide possibilities and may
lead to -tecbnicalTnatorials with both ferroelectric and ferro-
ina.-nelir, p-Copextias. There are 7 figures.
-T
MUSLIN. S.G.; $KAZEMOVA, N.A.
Methods for, biochemical determination of adrenergic substances and
choline. lop.med.khim. 4:97-106 152. (HMA 11#-4)
1.
jerapit
ANN SSSR, Konlcva.
1. Institut
(CH010H) (SYKPATHIN) (ADRUALIM)
(CMI@ISTRT. ANA LYTICA"UAMT ITAT IVS)
e . I .' . II I I @ I 1 .1
ZHISLIN, So Go; -ftMj-Ifi&IIAftab6
ftertensive crisis wA condition of medlatory systme.
rr. Amd, nod, nmk IMX Vol, 20:27-41 1952. (CUM 25t5)
I*" Of the Diatiti2te of Therapy (Director - A.16 Wommikov,
&Oti" Nember Aoad=W of Nedicel. Sciences @), AvadmW of
Nedical Sciences OEM
i
DENISOVA, Ya.A.: RATM, H.A.; SMA',-HNOVA. N.A.
Treatment of crises in hypertension. Trudy AMN SSSR 25;28-42 153.
(MIRMISIOU) (KIRA 9:8)
(CRISIS AND CRITICAL DAYS (PATHOLOGT))
gtvjA-LH NOVA
Mplassilss" Conk" o(blood In hYW-.
A.
M
. A.
P. Ind.,
sun. Mod. 33. NO. 9. "19M) -TU serum
I'M
ofoonnalpersonsistmon tok(exps
.r hbt;%ssJa* disappogring)/1W cc., awe 4M. In hyper-.
Wadj4pon th* stop at tU disesso
tg"W tM $ssootte d
"1W) and 6-16 (M). 'no histamine ova
Is 16=10 I and ImW higher In 11. The IM b1stuslOW
k do$ to.0se repressive wina of the high histamine concen-
untloa. The high histaxalm concentration it am a6cticl
b
JI'lejectiou of Dimedrol. an antihistamine. This suggests
I abiNtyolibearpnismtorewtwitblncmmofdepnum
factors. of which histamine Is one, to the harmful effect of
.thopiesecefactors. Thaso - Is sUengthenni by the
icompigto absence of bistamt:516. malignant b
when the defoadviv mechanism is rcodcred
Tothak for determination of histanslosse: 2 cc of serum
or (pH 7.2). 0.1 cc. bWt@ Ri
7). 0 cc. flodisoMonste (30 mg.rjO cc.) nd I drop
of actyl alcohol or* put Into a stoppeted fiask with two out-
let tobes. After totygen has been passed for 8 minutes the
dUk IS "ken to a constant temperature W-water bath
for# boorsood idtforanotber 20 boors. Deprotrinizaiwai
=wA=fl= 10% CCh.CWl I jhMK
absorption afte wj me
jonsitiag. 11w bsk Is shaken for 10 minutes Clad O'C C-:-
A
Wed
lb
It t
to
0 ead cm, i,.
Or7cc-tral hA,00,, I
W..=11, Kwt-brie. The tbe, =1.1= deter-
oww tat A' chft'p
Dom the A 13'uya' I mk@ol
pbk'oy.d bou".
mined ,I..d ter ter dryinit
=179 toed as 901"Ot'
lith 10% @@"n "
@.11%2%rol @@-Une bs
4 th ps W 0114 CC. ol 0 %of ,
r strip T. th. lo !,
to" way to ec. of
- 0 IN litl Z;@sdded
RATIM. N.A.; DINISOVA. Ye.A.; SMA,"HIIOVA. N.A.
[Grinis in hypertension) Givertonichaskie krizy. Moskva, Yedgix,
1958. 135 P. (Hift 11:4)
(HYPUTRIISION)
MENTOVA, VA.; SAMOYLOVA, Z.T.; S;-A.ZIIIOVA, N.A,
Hypotenuive and adrenolytic action of sympatholytin. Trudy
Vaes, ob-va fiziol.p biokh:Lm. i fam. 4:149-156 158.
(MIRA 14:2)
I* Institut terapii AMN SSSR. Direktor instituta prof. A@L.
Myasnikov.
(SYRFATHOLYTICS)
- SKAZMIOVA, L.A., hund.mcd.nauk
Changes in the sympathoadronal syst(.-. in renal hypertension.
Klin.med. IX no.5:85-91 162. (MIRL@ 15:0
1. Iz tsentraltnoy nauchno-issledovatellskoy laboratorii (zav. -
dotscn@ E.M. Kogan) 11 Z-bsicovskcgo gosudarstvemcgo meditainskogo
instituta Lmeni 1'.*If Pirogovae
(HWERTENSIO11) (KIMMS-DISEASES)
(ADMAL GLANDS)
SM.Az if liou" n, GAS nhl* A
Ctange:@ In in @--(rerimental. rer,.21
ek!@k. t4irai.. 7
N-L) If,3. (M.RA -'?@7)
1. 17, latyratorll (zav.
dcusunt. E.M. Kogrtr@ I. kafedry cl-riltivnoy @M-,urgll (zav. ..
Frof. ,,.,,dAt5ltiokngo inst! -
N.I. T@ir.@g,va.
S,'!AZIINOVA, SN.A.
Changes in the content of pressor amines in the blood and
arterial pressure under the influence of reserpine. Pat.
fiziol. I eksp. terap. 8 no.6:48-52 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:6)
1. TSentrallnaya nauchno,-isaledovatellskaya laboratoriya 11
14oskovskogo meditsinskop instituta imeni Pirogova i TSentrall-
naya klinicheektya laboratorlya Instituta skoroy pomosbchl
Imeni Sklifosovskogo, Moskva.
tv
4
and denervattA a"o,il ti2-:"x
nauki 17 no.10-6@@,--,!3
':Fentrallriayu
-a gJ 5 tnizigil 2-e-) g-@.nu
ka f ad:
ir,s tt l1r, N' . T. i i M,
POCHINOK, T.Ta.; HARIWITS. M.S.; SKAZNAYA-IL'INA, YO.D.
Triazanes as reagents In analytical chemistry. Part 1, Synthesis
of oxytriazenee and triassnas. Ukr.khIx.zhur. 19 no.2:179-192 '53.
(XLRA 7:4)
1. Kiyevskiy gosudaretyannyy universitet, kafedra orgautchaskoy
khimii. (Triazene) (Chemical tests and reagents)
USSR/Chemistry Organic chemistr7
Cam 1A Pub. 116 - 17/24
Author* I Kiprianovp A. L, arid ftzrmw&-n'inaj Yo. D.
Title I 2-Nitromethylbenzthiazole
Parl0dica I Ukr. khim. thur. 21/20 245-248t 1935
Abstract I The synthesis of 2-nitromethylbensthiazole duripg the reaction of nitro-
acetic ester with o-aminothlophonol is 4escribed. The structure of the
2-r-itromethylbenzthiazole was determined by its absorption curve and by
the alkaline malting of its methjvl derivativee Other sodium salt,, acetyl
and benzoyl derivatives of the thiazole are listed, Six referencest 1 USA,
3 USSR and 2 G@rman,(1894-1953). Diagram.
Institution i The Kiev State Universityj, Faculty of Organe Chem*
Submitted - October 21., 1954
, i
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V
USSR/ Chemistry - Organic chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 116 - 9/29
Authors i Kiprianov, A. I.; Smaznaya-Illina, Ye. D.; and Dyadyusha, G. G.
Title i Acyl derivatives of 2-aminomethylbenzthiazole
Periodical I Ukr. khim. zhur. 21/6, 726-731, Dec 1955
Abatract i The synthesis of ten acyl derivatives of 2-aminomethylbenzthiazole as well
as 2-benzthiazolylmethvl-urea and symmetrical bis-(2-benzthiazolylmethyl)-
urea is described. From six of the 2-aminamethylbenzthiazole acyl derivatives
the authors obtained thiacarbocyanines (dyes) having acylamino groups in
positions 8 and 10. Exposure to alkaline ef f ect- irreverr4 "y tra nsforms the7.
acyl derivatives into yellow color products of hitherto unexplained structure .
Three USSR references (1946-1953). Table.
Institution : Kiev State University im. T. G. Shevchenko, Faculty of Organ. Chem.
Submitted : May 20, 1955
43993
S/073./6Z/028/009/006/011
A057/A126
AUTHORS: Sych, Ye. D., Smaznaya-Il'ina, Ye. D.
TITIX: Diiazole cyanines. XI. Synthesis of thiazole cyanines from.
thiazole derivatives with haterocyclic.radicals as substitutes
PT-11IODICAL: Ukrainskiy khinichoskiy zhurnal, v. 28, no. 9, 1962, 1087 - 1095
VZAT: The present work was carried out at the In@titut organicheskoy
1;h1mli AN U.1333R (Institute of Organic Chemistry AS UkrSSR), New derivatives of
thiazole were synthesized with heterocyclic radicals as substitutes In the 4-
and 5-position of the thiazole ring. The substitutes were OL-furyl, a-benzofuryl,
oL-thienyl, and R-thionaphthenyl. From the quaternary salts of the obtained
bases the corresponding merocyanines, rhodacyanlnes, monomethine- and trimethine-
cyanines were synthesized and the absorption maxima of the alcoholic solutions of
these dyes determined. It was observed that heterocyclic radicals effect a
greater bathochromic shift than aromatic radicals. The Intensive colour of
5,5f-di-(A-thionaphthenyl)-thiazole-carbocyanine is stipulated by steric hin-
drances in 5-(A-thionaphthenyl)-thiazole. The monomethinecy=ines were syRthe-
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Thiazole cyanines. X1. Synthesis of ... .A057/A126
dyestuffs are presented In tables.. There are 6 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimli AN USSR (Institute of' Organic
Chemistry, AS Ukz-.')SR)
SULMITTM: December 10, 1961
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AUTHORS: Sych, Ye. D. and.Smaznaya-1l1inaL__X_p. D.
TITLE: Thiazolecyaninee. X. Cyanine dyes from 2-metbyl-4-
styryl- and 2-methyl-5-styryl thiazoles
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 33, no. 1, 1963t 74-79
.TEXT: Iodomethyl styryl ketone (I) prepared by treating 4-phenyl-
1,3,4-tribromobutanone-2 in acetone with NaI, was reacted with
thioacetamide to give 2-methyl-4-atyrylthiazole (A), with a m,p,
.of 610C. The vigorous initial reaction of I and thioacetamide was
controlled by cooling, and the mixture was then heated for 15 min
to 100OC; cone. HCl and benzene were then added and the hydrochlo-
ride of A was filtered off, washed and recrystallized. A was then
liberated with ammonia. 2-methyl-5-atyrylthiazole (B) melting at
S with w-acetamino-
1240C, was synthesized. by reacting at 1300C, F2 5
methyl styryl ketone (obtained by forming the urotropin complex of
I. boiling it with MeOH/HC1, and acetylating the aminomethyl styryll
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SYCH, Ye. D.;.SKAZNATA,-ILII-NA,,--)(a.-D.
Thiazoloc7anines. Part 10: Cyanine dyes from 2-mthyl-4,--
styryl- and 2-mathyl-5-sty"lthiazoles. Zhur. ob. khim. 33
no.lz74-79 163. (MIRA 16sl)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN Ukrainakoy SSR.
(cyanine d-fes) (Thiazole) (Styrene)
'_it ra Lo ry Pracciu-tiiit For---y
o t 0. L@, W o ty1co w) in
L j f Ji 11 tf-'1 !;I 'i 0 1
o C itit: :cii t, con tainin
d.-, t!io ccks,@,, A tii i.hich 1 t i s roLoased
fru ;1 o0i Ljief) t @.J) to the oudy, the ao thor miciet-Lou,@ it
S 0 1 d0 C U I i.i 11:ierlo -elloll , U 7. Lit ' itys ta tiii as the an ti i-.io tic
anc: variu1j,-; e!@ipiolvcC !it -.lakiri - Oiri..*.',Onts. 'Te do-
s C r i @Io'i h i -, 111-0 c1-c-, ind tio)i, 1 a tcs t I ic rostj Its o,)t a it ied
that of' J@ tc-@tod. :oiiit-@iont polyethylenc-
y C' S 1@ e r @@' 1:)0 s t I0a r t 1 c 11 1 a r 1 v t@i ti i th c add i ti o n o f
7-) r-Opy 1 Add 1 t 1 o I 1 0(1111 d 1) it ra f 17 i it s I o w, s , uti e re a s
add i ti o it oi- Twceris hasLens diffusion or the nystatin. Of
c a r'l.)O,,-. yd ra to b as C.- L's t a ppc a rs cuccrino wi th thc add itiot n
o f 0 I-C ut I L 0 f a rl"C' c-11 Ilicre i.,rc reforences.
L 1/1
SMBATYAN, A.T,
Controlling dropping of ovaries in cotton plants by, intervarietal
crossing, Izv. AN Arm.SSR. Biol. i sellkhos. nauki I no*2:203-210
148. WRAI 9:8)
le b8titut zemledellya Akademii nauk Armyanskoy S31.
(GOTTON BRMING)
SKBATYAH, A.T.
- lmpftxf@,
-_ *Mnqmqw
Possibility of the utilization an organic fertilizers of some bottom
soils of Lake Sayan rich in organic fertilizers. Izv.AN Arm.SSR. Mole
i sollkhox. nauki 2 no.6:551-556 149. (NLFA 9:8)
1. Institut zemledeliya Akademii nauk Arcyanskoy SSR.
(Sayan Basin-Soils) (Yertilizers and manures)
QOATTAN, A. T.
Raising forage plants as a postharvest crop In plelmost region@ of
the Republic. Izv.AN Arm.5U.3iol.1 sellkhox.n&Wd. 4 no.3:289-292
151. (mm 9: 8)
1. Institut polevogo I lugavogo kormodobyvantys Winisteretva sell-
skogo khozyaystva ArmMmkoy SO.
(Armaia-Forage plants)
A.T.; SAAKTAN, T.B.
Ann forage plants and prospects for growing thou In Armenia.
1xv.An Arm.SSSR.Biol.1 sel'khos.nauki. 3 no.8:)5-47 052.(KM 9:8)
1. Institut polevogo i IuSevogo korsodo4yvarlya Ministerstva sell-
skogo khosyaystva Armysiaskoy SM. - @ I
(Armenia--Farage plants)
SHPATYAN, A. T.
5747. Organizatalya selonola.0 konvwyera v kolkhotakh araratskoy ravniny. Yerevan,
Aype trat. 1954. 80 s. a ill. 20am. 2.000 ekz. 90 k-N& arm. yoz.-(55-680)
636.084.22 @ 633.2A (47-925)
SO: Knishnaya, Letopis, Vol. 1, 1955
U5SR
CA T FOORY : Cultivated Plants. Cereals. x
ABS. JOUR. : 2hricl.l 140- 23 1958, NO, 104b3
AUNCR : Sinbatyan, A. Tf
I Research Institute of Animal 0)
101T.
TIME : On the Stuay of Agricultural Technique for the Cultivation
of Corn in the Fountainous Enviroumzut of Arawnian SM.
CRIG. FU24. : Tr. irm. n.-i. in-to zhivol.novodstva I Yeterianxii.
1i.57, 2'. 2@rl-503
Results of the studies of egricultural technique for corn
in five basic soil-climatic zones of Armenian SEN in
19.).5-19.56. Experiments were coWicted in kolkhozes at
thrtie pointo in the muntain-stappe zone (in Kartuninakly
Experimental Field) vith Irrigation, and in meadow-steppe
zoas with dry farming (in Kolininskiy Experimental Field).
In aduition to the experiments with different agricultural
techniques, also carried out in all the zones were the var
iety trials of the selected Introduced varieties and of
local populations. In all the 2ones of the Republic, *x-
cept the high mountain regions and the rainfed soils of th
@Card-.1/2 Husbbndry and vetvrinery Science
A'8sn,,p,ACT foottd-II&-arid attoppe 2ont, corn produces normal yidlds of
root the varieties and POPula-
earn ana grolD rougbagQ* V terxediale
tion:5, Idzhavazakayll kraen&VU, flintl corn of in
maturitY. arid 4iaverdskaya belVas, flinty Population Of
intertediate maturity, are of apeci8l interest. Y6- I- S11
Card- 2/2 35
U33R
ultlvc,t (I P10-'Its for T,@chnjc_,l
Oil Plants. su"ar pl,
ant a .
.',bs Jour
Zhur - 3J01,1
"0 '3, 1958,
tLuthor 1@v@)tia,ylln, S_-flcaty,@,..
Inst 7.
.0L --,!V(;Il
T I t I
P"'J8101JI]JCal ..'.Ahordi; foil th,
I
-;.rriL;atl0n F_-,r1ocj0 for
U3c;.
:'0 34729
Dct@r_iinativn of
Or
1957, No 5, 45-46.
SMBATYAPJ, A.T.
Principles and methods of the crganizaticn of forsge crop
rotation on collective farms of the Ararat Plain. Trudy Arm.
nauch.-Insl. inst.zhiv. i vet. 4j2O3-209 '60. (MRA 15:5)
(ArarRt regicn--Rotation of crops) (Forage plants)
-J-T ."T Y. @ I ; , i". . '@e .
6819. Smbatyan, A. Ye. Afrotekhnika lesn@lkh kulltur. 'ferevpnj
aypetrat, 1954. 236, (15) a. 9. ill. : 6 ',. ill. 20 am. 2.000 ekz.
3 r. 9r k. 11 per.-ii'a arm. ynz.-(55-2-495) 634.95 (47.925)
30; KnIzhnayu LrAoplsl No. 6, 1955
31TATYAl', .;. ye.
SKIATYAli, A. Ye.: "The witlir-l r@-rvlltl-m Ir the. !;--.,n of tl:e
Geiar River @anl V.e Dzhrvezh lepressinn, an-! reclanation meas-
ures in the Btrut;,--,Ie againnt erosive flnoiq an' to T.Totect Vie
rllty of Yermin frnm Ini-Hilatinn". Yerevan, 19@5- Min Ill,,-,her Mu-
c;, tl @ -)n 1133R. Geofllan Orlpr of Labor Rel Bmine- Agrimiltural TnHt.
(DisgertationR for the Degree of '--m4liate of A;_-rlcultur%l Sciences)
SO: Knizbn.,--.-jj letopist, No. 5?, 24 Daceinber, 1953. @!oscow.
AVET16YAli, 41.1).; SI-BATYAli, N.S.
Bffoct oZ the water balance of soil and plant on the susceptibility
of cctton Lo wilt. Izv. AN Arm., SSR. Blol. nauki 15 no.1: 59-68 A 162.
(1,11A 15:2)
1. Institut scmeledeliyu Ministerstva sel'skogo khozyaystva Armyarskoy
SSR.
.I (%;MTON WILT) (SOIL ROISTUL)
-at
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wIRA lstq)
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A"IT A. . 9 -'. - . : i,:. .
f, 1, @ ! ,; L , c
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, orme phyniol@li7lc,ll - @ , !-,: ( 7
1-9 (Y:Rl 280)
Bi 01. nauki 17 r, t!i
1. Intititut zeirledpliwa
_:rlt 01.
S i'll h A 1, Y AN -d 6ci
c0r,Eullitfjl @ii.'JO(,ations of* ti-e hip ir, child--en and teen-agerz." Yer-
evan, 1' pp; (Cri;j.,@-an State ;@cdlcsil In-A 1. V. &Stq1.`Lrj; ZOO
Copies; price, not i-iven; (KL, 26-60, 166)
SKICHOV. H.S.
Continuous 26 veek treatment of primary and secondary syphilis,
Vest. vener. no.5:35-37 SePt-Oct 1950- (CIML 20;l)
lo Candidate Medical Corps N. S. Zhuk-Koean. H. M. Bludova[of the
Central Skin-Tenereological Institute (Director -- Candidate Med-
ical Sciences N. M. Turanov)],A. 1. Pustovaya, A. 1. Tunguskova,
Z. I. Kinaleva [of First Moscow Skin-Tenersological Dispensary
(Director K. A. Vinogradova)] S. M. Kriger, R. D. Tsivkina, Z. A.
Lanshakova, To A. Saflyanova tof the Amalgamated Polyclinic of the
Ministry of Ways of Courunication (Read - To B.Gutkin J, Senior
Scientific Associate Do P. Xhaymovskiy. Scientific ..ssociate N. 0.
Noteeteekaya and N. To Tursunov [of Uzbekistan Skin-Venereological
Institute (Director - Docent V. No Katvayev)]
MELICHAR, M..CHAI-ARAIA. M.;MUL, J.;KALY, J.; PARGEGHTim, )(.;IJWXK. v.;SMWKA.
V.;SOLICH, J.;Salk. K.*.ZLGEK, H.
1@
Working schedule for pharmacy students in 1952. Cook. farm. 1 no.10:
605-612 1952. (CIXL 23:4)
1. Of the Deportment of Galenlc Pharmacy of Masaryk University, Brno.
KELICHAR. M.,SM-ECKA, V,;ZACEK, If.
Use of domestic bentonite In preparation of Gulenic and other drugs.
1. Study of primary substances. Cesk. farm. 2 no.7-8:236-240 Aug 1933.
(CIML 25:4)
1. Of the Institute of Galenic Pharmacy of the Pharmaceutical Faculty
in Brno,
BMKAj Vladimir (Ph Mr) MECHOSWfAKIA - --
Schulung der Apothehanhalforinnon in der CS]R (Bruena/CSR,, Trida Obraucu Miru 10)
SO: Die Pharmazie, Dee 1955., Unelassified.
'ZECHOSLOVAKIA/Che-d,cal Techn-1cCy. qMeL@ical Frcducts and
Their Applicatic)n-* Medicinals. 'Vita.-Ins. Antibictics. F-17
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khir.., No 13, 1958, 4426c.
Author Aftenifrr-i@aubova Jaroslava.
Inst
Title Pha=acy in Great Britain.
Ori(; Pub: Farrmcia (Ceskoal.), 1957, 26, HC 8, 239-247-
Abstract: No abstract.
C. - rd 1/1
SU.--,;;A:'--, @iivnn Nw-jm
Cowitryt Czechoslovakia
Academic DeCreesi /riot given/
Affiliations /not given/
SOures' Bratislava, Farmaceutiq@y Obzor, Vol XXXr No 4# 1961# Rp 97-103.
Datal "Phamaceutice in the Albanian People's Republio."
Autho f SMECKAP V
YOLIC
Gro 9616*3
Givon 11now)a
Countrys (;.-.echoolovakia
Academic Dogmest /not given/
Affiliation i
Sowceg Bratislava, Farmaceuticky Obzorp Vol XXX, No 5P 1961v PP 151-156.,
Datas "Aesthetic aspects of Pharmacies.0
Authorsi Gilwanno M,p Chair of Industrial Buildingq, PS /presumably Fakulta
. ........... Institute of 'Pechno-
logy (Katedra prumyslovych staveb FS Vysoke uceni tee
nicke), Brno*
SVIECKA9 V.). Chair of Pharmacy "!nagement, FP /Farmeceuticka fakult,
Pi-R-ty- Pharmacy/, Camenius University (Katedra.
Lcu Of
lekarenakeho provozu PF Komenakeho university)#
Bratislava
0 ZEEC".10SLO'i A
Ill'J, A I v
ciiair of Piia::-T!accutical %lioric of tiic I-liar-,aceutical _4acU14-y
v
UK -.;rovo-,,U -_._@@iuceuticke
fukuity U'K) , i3raliolava
1., 1 _)3, 1, t_ 8
I nar-.aceuticky qb@;Or, UO '-- , I) 1 1, 207-21
llSt,,!dv uL' *,;ie Exi-leuition olf 'Work in Apotoacaries I."
.J7 T
01, u-Lical vorl@ o-C L,-.o Ph maceutical Pacu'lty
rovo--u Cke
01. )L U
IV_
'If . a 01,
I u JL u
;3r,,.L4Lsl.uvaq vlarmaccutic',Y olbzor, :To 6, 1.)63t 1.1, C263-276
,,j,6,.jdy o.L --,x;.:ectition of worl: in kpothecaries IT
31, I@i '11@ KJ.'. ,;,. , '1( (7. " 'iI.T. -2c. ,- ) I,
1
7
'.eview cf- activi ties in the const.-i-etion anci teci.nlcul develuFm!nt
of P*-u:mr-c-*Le-- ;-, 'Izechosllovakia. Cesk. faz--n. !-' :,o.@:269-273 Ac 165.
1. Farmaccuticka fakulta Univerzity Yomenskeho, Bratislava.
GZMXS7,CIAI'IIA
WKAp V. ; FCOZOf'CWA, L.
C)iair of rharnacmiti,.&I $all-.Ply, Faculty of kharmacy, Comnius
University (Katedra famaceutlclielvj pravoru FOAR Lpwwltet
Farmacie Universita Kowenskeho]), !5ratislava (for both)
-Iratisslava, 1@a-n:mceutic!,@y obzor, 'Iu 1, Jarmary 1966, )p 25-30
""nsideraticn of the possibilities for use of distribution
autf)!!iats in piian-zceutical practice."
,%EMA, V.; hOZKUVCOVA, L.
CY.WWSU)VAKIA
Dept. of Pharmaceutical Supply, Faculty of Pharmacyg, Comenius Univ.
(Katedra farmaceutiekeho proyozu farmaceuticke fokulty University
Komenskeho), Bratislava (for both)
Bratislava, Farmacouticky obzor, No 11 LNovember) 1966p 505-513
"Stucky of dispensing in pharmacies. Part 6& k1orking area.,"
JOVANOVIC, Branislav; BRIMUSIC, Zivojin; VUKICEVIC, Pregrag; SMEDEMAC,
flenad
A case of hemangioma of the bone and soft tissues. Srpski arb. celok.
lek. 89 no.11:1363-1365 N 161.
1. Interns. klinika A Medicinskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu
Upravnik: prof. dr Branislav Stanojevic.
(MIANGIOMA case reports) (BONE AND BONES neopl)
SIS-MAL, A.
Fast method for determining the proper condenser for an asynchronous motor. P- 395-
FNERMIKA. (Minister3tV0 energatiky a Ceskoslovenska vedecka technicka spolecnost
pro energetiku pri 'Cleskoslovemske akadeirdi ved) Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 5, no, 4,
Apr. 1955.
IvIonthly list of European Accessions (riji) LC, Vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1959. Uncl.
oul -,-1 .3 cc,;- , @:,-sa tif @r of *.I!.:! cur--ant
Vol. 5, ric. 1555
i-rRha, C-nchw0avakia
So -;rce Lv-or c-.n .ccession L':3t. L-;bT--ry of
Vol.. .0. @:Jf Au:-,=;t- 1956
AUTHOR: Smejkal, Alois
43040
S/194/62/000/010/083/084
A055/A126
TITLE: Connection method for the noise generator probe
PEBIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika I radioelektronika, no. 10, 1962,
141, abstract 10-7-282k P (Czech. pat., cl. 21a4, 71, no..98247, Ja-
nuary 15, 1961)
TEXT: The invention concerns a generator In which Is used a noise diode
placed In the probe and having two anode caps. The proposed method permIts or
eliminating the necessity of using a special choke'for the compensation or spuri-
ous capacitances, It also permits of equalizing the response within a wider
frequency band. The distinctive feature of the method is that one of the an ode
caps Is connected to the probe envelope through the load Impedance, whereas the
other anode cap is connected to the noise-generator output, so that the Induct-
ance of the anode circuits and the capacitance anode-cathode form a filter for
equalizing the frequency response of the noise generator.
O.S.
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STRAUSS, J.; SWIFAL, 1.
Persistenco of ornithosis virus in studies on its resistance to
penicillin and chlortetracycline (aureomycoin) in white mice. Ceek,
epidem. m1krob. imun. 8 no.2:73-83 Mar 59.
1. Ustav epidentologle a mikrobiologie v Praze, VyzkumW ustav anti-
biotik v Roztokach u PrabAL. J.S. Praha 12, Srobarova 48.
(ORNITHOSISO expero
eff. of chlortetracycline with penicillin in white mice
(Cz))
(GHIORTT?RAGTGLDM, effects,
on exper. ornithosis in white mice with penicillin (Cs))
(PFIIGIIALIN, Offectse
on exper. ornithoois in white mice, with chlortatracy-
aline (Cz))
SMEJKAL, F.
Antiphage antibiotics and their relation to antiviral activity from
the point of viev of the screening of Actinowjcetes. Folia microbial
5 no.2:111-115 Mr 160. (EEAI 9:7)
1. Institute of Antibiotic Research, Roztoky near Prague.
(ANTIBIOTICS)
(VIRUSES)
(ACTINCMYCETES)
MALKOVAj. D.; (Sme*jkal, F.J; CH@IIVINKA, F. [Cervinka, F.]
Establishment of the lymphotropic effect of neoly=phin in mice.
Antibiotiki 5 no. 5:44-48 S-0 160. (MIRA 13tlO)
1. Voyennyy inatitut gigiyenys, epidemiologii i mikrobiologiig
Praga, Issledovatellskiy institut antibiotikovp Roztoki pod
Pragoy i Mikrobiologichaskaya laboratoriya Instituta klinicheakoy
i eksperimentallnoy khirurgiip Praga.
(WEMYCIN) (LYMPHATIC-3)
MALKOVI, Doubravka; SMWKAL F CZRVINKA, F.
Determination of the lymphot-ropic effect of noolymphin in nice.
Folla microbiol 6 no.1:40-43. 160. (Ew 1015)
1. Military Institute of Hygiene, Epidemiology, and Microbiology,
Prague for Nalkova). 2. Institute of Antibiotical Hostoky near
Pragus@for Smejkal) 3. Microbiology Laboratory of the Institute
for Clinical and Experimental Surgerv, Prague(for Carvinka)
(IMVHATIC SYSTEM) (ANTIBIOTICS) (NEOMCIN)
(SODIUM METRACRTIATE)
KALKOVAt Doubravka; SMEJMp F.
The role of the lymphatic system In the development of experimental
ornithosiB in mice after Intranaeal and Intraplantar Infectiont in
relation to the use of lymphotropic antibiotics. Folia microbiol 6
no.3:151-156 161. (EW 10:8)
1. Military Inutitute of Hygienev Epidemiology, and Microbiology,
Frague(for Malkova and 2.Inetitute of Antibiotics, Rostoky near
Prague(for Swjkal@ I
(LTM M TIC SYSTEK) (ORNITHOSIS) (ANTIBIOTICS)
STRAUSS, J..; SICJKAL, F.; VONDRACEKv V.; KOZUSNIK, Z.
Adding chlortetracycline in the feeds of ducks suffering bj
a latent ornithosis. Veterinarni madicina 6 no.100M-812
0 161.
1. Ustav epidemiologie a mikrobiologie, Praha; Vyzkumny ustav
antibiotik, Roztoky u Prahy; Okresni hygionicko-epidemiologicka
stanice, Vysoke M@rto; Veterinarni oddeleni zemedelskeho
odboru rady Okresniho narodniho vyboru, Vysoke Myto.
6"L'-J"L' F.; soam, F.
The effect of 6-doauracil, riboside against vaccinia. virus in
rabbits. Acta virol. 6 no-3:282 My 162.
1. Research Institute of Antibiotics, Roztoky near Prague, and Institute
of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czechoslovak Acadeb-y of Sciences,
Prague jNUCUOSIDES AND ITUCLiMID.!S phamacol) (VACCINIA exper)
MALKOVA, D.; SMEJKAL,, F.
Effect of the tetracycline derivative TC-RL-5 on ornithosis virus in
the lymphatic 67stem. Acta virol. (Praha)(Eng] 6 no.4:357-363 Jl 162.
1. Military Institute of fl@giene, Epidemiology and Microbiology, Prague,
and Research Institute of Antibiotics, Roztoky near Prague.
(TETRACYCLINE relatod cpdB)
(MIYAGAWONELIA pharmacolog
7T)
(LYMPRATIC SYST124 virology
SMEJKAL, F.; GUT, J.; SORM, F.
The effect of ff-methyl-, Thio-, and methylzereaptoderivativen of
6--azauracil on vaccinia virus in vitro. Acts, virol. (Praha)(Engl 6
no.4:364-371 JI 162.
1. Research Institute of Antibiotics, Roztoky near Prague, and Institute
of Organic Chemistry and Biochemit-try, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Prague.
(URACIL related cpds) (VACCINIA virology)
j@ltil le
--
Laboratory tests with 2 anti-influenzal pm-Wations - fl=i-din and
injectio bupIeuri (Chvhi-hu). Cas. lek. 101 no.45:1@48-1353 0.
11 162.
1. Vyzkumviy ustav "Ubiotik, Roztoky u Prahy, prednosta reditel doc.
inz. M. Herold, DrBc.
(111FLUEliZA) (GUANIDINES) (SCOPOWUM.) (ANTIBIRAL AGENTS)
_&WAIDAY -02 ) -Z--
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ACC-MRt AP6006102 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0053/65/014/004/0320/0321
AUTHOR: Waitzovap D.; Kynclt F.; Kral, Z.; Smejkal, F. .3.5
ORG: Research Institute for Antibiotics, Roztoky (Vyzkumny ustav antiblotik)
TITLE: Effect of changes in the acid-base balance on nephrotaxicity of neomycin
[This paper was presented during the Twelfth Pharmacologic Dayst Smolenicep 28 Jan 65
SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska fysiologie, v. 14, no. 4, 1965, 320-321
TOPIC TAGS: acid base equilibriums ratp antibioticq neomycins pathologyp toxicology#
urology
ABSTRACT: Acidosis brought on by administration of amoonium chloride
reduced urinary concentration of neomycin in rate to 367 units par al.
whereas in control rats and those given nothing but sodium carbonate
the concentration was 834 to 837 units per mle Neither acidifiq
cation or alkalization prevented the nephrotoxic histopathologic effect 1
of.this antibiotic's ' CJPIFI
SUB CODE: o6 / Sdgm none / ORIG REF: 004
jrn
Card
Froject. of a lar--e reinforced-ccncrete bridf@(,, erect ce, Athot, t the uce of suport.-
P.
INZTZ,';Y!?Zi E S@XIPY. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 3, no. 9, Se,;t. 1955
!-@onthly list of hafft -@-uropean Accessions (E@AI) U. Vol. @), no. 2, Feb. 1960
Uncl.
S*.,EJY,A1-, J.
Prestressed concrete In bridre construction-
(cowausion) P- 130. SILNICE. (ministerstvo dopravy)
Praha. Vol. 4p no. 6p June 1955.
F,ant L)jxopean Ac@:eZsion,'List (East Eurorean
SOURCE * A-2nessions List, EEA1 v Libl@ary'of Congrens Vol.
5, no. 12, December 19@ 6.
SIWKAL, Jiri, inz.
Standardization of the size and construction of industrial
buildings in the Soviet Union and the construction elementa
connected therewith, Poz stavby 22 no.lIt616-617 163*
KONIX, V.; SMFJKAL, J.; CFLERYN, Z.
Chromatographic separation of liquid products obtained by the
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. Prace Ust paliv vol. 7s233-245 164.
@D!:t;ZaL., J.; FARUS, J.
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czechoslovak
Academy of Science, Prai-uo (for both)
Frar-ue, Collection of Czechoslovak Cherdea-1 Comiunications No 2j, 1963
pp 11bl-106
"a"tereoisometric Transformations of 2-Substituted C@rclopropanecarboVlic
Acids"
C7.EC:70SLO';AL-IA
J; FARKAS, J.
Ilui,titute of Organic Chemic5try and Biociemist of the
Czeci@.o;31ovak Academy of Sciences, Prajue7@1 &4(-)
Pra-ue, Collection of Czecitoslovak Chemicai Communications,
'o
-), FJ639 pp 1557-i5o"I
I'llydrogenolytic Cleavu,;e of Cyclopropane Rim- in tile Series
0
of Substituted Cycloj;ropane Carboxylic Acids."
SMEAA@, J.; _FARKAS, J.
Anomalous course of elimination reactions in the series of
phonyloyclopropaw derivatives. Coll Cz Chen 28 no,2:40/r-410
F''63.
1. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry,
Czechoslovak Adademy of Sciences, Prague.
SMEJKAL, J.; FARKAS, J.
Stereoisomeric transformatico of 2--oubstituted
cyclopropanecarboxylic acids, Coll Cz Chen 29
no.2:481-486 P 163.
1. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry,
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
SMEJKAL, J.; FARKAS, J.
Derivatives of 1-desoxy-D-poicone. Coll Cz Chem 2e no. 5:
1345-1347 My 163.
1. Institut fur organische Chemie und Biochemie, Tschechoslowa-
kische Akademie de Wissenschaften, Prag.
SI,EJKAL, J.; FARWj J.
Hydroganolytic cleavage of cycloprcpane ring.le-the series
of substituted cyclopropane carboxylic acids. Coll Cz Chem
28 no.6:1557-1568 ja 163.
1. Irwtitute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry,
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague.
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ng, anteram gain; survey of -w-thods iisad." p. 303
307LOVACI T`rT?,'IYA. Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 2, No. 10, Oct., 1955
Monthly List of 7-ast Diropean Accessions (E-AI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, Septerler, 1959
Unclas
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Radiophysics
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, No 9974
Author : Smejkal, Jaromir
Inst 'NoWZven-----_____
Title Concerning the Problem of Elliptic Polarization
Orig Pub Slaboproudi obzor, 1956, 17, No 7, 362-367
Abstract Elliptic polarization is the most general form of polari-
zation of electromagnetic waves. Mathematically it can be
expressed in several manners, which however are not quite
clear. In this article elliptical polarization is descri-
bed with the aid of matrix calculus, which in this case re-
sults in considerable clarity and facilitates the calcula-
tions considerably. Bibliography, 12 titles.
Card 1/1
S/19 62/000/007/033/160
D295YD308
AUTHORS: 3-,,ejkal, Jaronir and Tvrdik, Vhclav
T 1 '," Inductive indicator
P'.1IJ T
Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i ralioelektronika,
no 7, 1962, abstract 7-2-43 sh,(Czech, pat, cl. 21 gp
30@10; 21 c, 40/0.1, no# 97224, Nov. 15, 1960)
TEXT: The object of the Datent is an inductive indicator for the
de@-ectiovi -,f metall@.c and ferronagnetic bodies. The indicator is
a transf-mer with an open magnetic circuit. To increase sensitivi-
ty, a co@.;ensation-type neasureme"nt method is introduced. Close to
the (;ap o@ the maCnetic circuit is situatdd a compensation core
viith a cozoensation illinding connected in series with the secondary+
%vindin- 0,41' the transformer, so,that the emfIs induced by the primaT
1@y rlirviint; in the secondary an-i compensation windings are subtrac-.,
ted, The number of turns of the secondary and compensation %vindinge
are so chosen that in the absence of metallic bodies the resulting'
enif is close or equal to zero. When a metallic body is present, the
reluctance of the magnetic circuit of the secondary winding is
Card 112
S/194/62/000/010/027/084
A154/A126
AUTHORSt JIM, Erhart, RezniBek, Jaroslav, 8mejkal, Jan
TITLE: A control system
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika I radioelektronika, no. 10, 1962,
65, abstract 10-2-1309 (Czech. pat., al. 21c, 46/51, no. 100012,
June 15, 1961)
TEXT: The patented system differs from others by the fact that 2 amplifi-
ers are connected In parallel between the controller sensor and the electftc
servomotor. The output signals of the amplifiers are also fed in parallel to
the servomotor to control it. One of the amplifiers is for rough control, the
other is for fine control. The output of the firsi amplifier has capacitive or
inductive coupling with the input of the second. There are 2 figures.
Ye.G.
[Abstracter's notes Complete translation)
Card 1/1
DADAK, Vojtech; SEITL, Jarom1r; SM JKAL,-,Karel
By products in aromatic nitration. Part 1: Isolation and
Identification of acidic byproducts in toluene nitration to
inononitrotoluene. Chen prum 12 no.2:69-73 F 162.
1. Vychododeske chemicke zavody Synthesia, n.p., Semtin.
ACCESSION BR: AP3000077
oxide columns and identification by paper chromatography. From Iden-
tified substances 2) 3-dinitro-p-cresol arA 2, 5-dinitro-p-cresol and
2-6-6dinitro-p-cresol are active as herbicides against grassy weeds.
Non-selective herbicide activity Is shown by 4, 6-dinitro-p-cresol,
2, 3- and 2, 5-dinitrophenole, and 2, 4, 6-trinitrophenol. 2,, 6-dini-
tro-4-chlarophenol and 2, 4-dinitro-6-chlorophenol seem promising as
fungicides. The relationship between the yields of nitroderivatives
and hydroxyderivatIves of the various aromatic hydrocarbons tested are
shown in Table I., of the Enclosure. "The authors wIBh to express their
thanks to the following: J. Hejl1k, for the spectral analyses; J. Have-
1ka, for the titanometric determination of the nitro groups; and Z,
Horak, for checking the purity of the initial materials, by means of
gas chromatography." Orig. art. has 7 tables.
SOCIMION: VCHZ Synthesis. n.p.; Vyzku=W ustav pruMalove chemle
Research Institute of 1nduBtr1al Chemistry) Semttn
suHmm:
SUB CCDE:
Card 2/3
18j@a61 DATE AcQ: i7jun63 ENCL: 01
00 MR REF SOV: 003 Or=* 013
DADAK, kojtech; 11ROMADKOVA, Emilie; SIAL.Wil, Karel
=--t --
By-products in aromatic nitration. Ft. 4. Chem prum 13
no. 12: 629-634 D 163.
1. Vychodoceske chemicke zavody Synthesia, n.p., Semtin.
:,,K,jKAL, Miroslav
Cooperation of railroads with the north BohexiAn lignite
Dasin mines. Zel dop tech 1.1 no.8:236-237 163.
SHERAL, Hiroslav
Arq promises miatakov? Zel d,>p tech 11 no.10j290-211 163,
MLJKAL, Miroslav
lesBon from the Ceska Trebova railroad junction. Zol dop
tech 11 no. 12: 352 -353 163.
S?EJKAL, M.
Notes on the habitat of some rare plants in Coschosloyakis, p. 267.
OCHWA PRIRODY. Praha. Vol. 10, no. 9. NOT- 1955-
SOURCE: East European Accessions list (UAL), LC,, Vol, 5j, noe 39 March 1956
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"In an unusual occupation." p. 70.
(Yinisterstva, dopravy). Praha, Czechoslovakia., No. 39 Mar.
1959.
Yonthly list of East European Accessions (Md), LC, Vol. E, No. E,
August 1959.
Uncla.
SMSJXALq Ota, MUDr. asintent klInIkjv
Dermal fistula caused by the third upper molar, Cesko stomato no.l.*
24-26 Feb 5.5.
le 7A stomatolo klin. v Pl%ni. predn. doe. Dr. Josef Svejda
(YACI. f istuls,
caused by third upper molar follicular ryst)
(PISTULA
face, caused by upper molar follicular cyst)
EXCEMA MICA See 8 Vol 9/8 Neurology Aug 36
3333. WFLIKAL 0. Stornatol. Klin.. lllzn. 10 1041-enj neuralgic tru)klanfho
-FIervii.'-Tr-rat men I of trigeminal neuralgia tSI-STOMATOL.
1955, 6 (256-261)
Heivated novocaine infiltration of the trigeminal branches were applied to 16
patients, in 13 the results were fnvourable. Other therapeutic possibilities are
briefly mentioned. Heavier - Prolue
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