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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STARY, J. - STARYKH, N.T.

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STkRY, Jaroslav, dr. 'eather and El-c- aft. Lptecky obzor 8 no.11033-334 N '64. 0 C"'...RY, dr- r r, r -t, IT, r "j v "; I , Y --, f~4n (I C h 1,,.i I er,, ', ': tf~ rkl o t)zo r 9 r.,) .2 : 5-,' 1 , 4 , - i , ., I U L b I ~ .- .7 ;,. STARY, Jaroslav, dr. Special aircraft. Letecky obzor 9 no.3:79 Mr '65. STARY, Jano3lav, dr. Special aircraft. Letecky obzor 9 P~p 165. ACC NR, AP6013151 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0078/66jooo/oo4/ooio/ooio INVENTOR: Stary, Jaroslav (Engineer; Prague) ORG: None TITLE: [A circuit for phase and frequency comparison] CZ Pat. No. PV 69:L2-64, Class 21a SOURCE: Vynalezy, no. 4, 1966, lo TOPIC TAGS: phase shift analysis, frequency shift, signal analysis, pulse signal, transistorized circuit ABSTRACT: This patent introduces a circuit for comparing the phase and frequency of a signal with square synchronizing pulses with the same parameters of a second signal which has odd symmetry with differing active and retrace intervals. The input circuit of the comparator has two outputs. When the first signal is fed to the input, a square-wave signal is generated at each output in synchronization with the input signal and in opposition with the other output signal. A capacitor and diode are connected ir series at the first. output, while a second capacitor and diode are connected in the same way at the second output. The second signal for comparison is fed to the tie point between the interconnected series circuits. The output voltage is proportional to the frequency difference or phase shift between the two series circuits at the tie points between capacitor and diode. This resistor is shunted by an addition&! Card 1/2 _71 3;IIV~I3ILIII_",6 ACC NR: AP6ol3l5l capacitor. The input circuit consists of two transistors (TI and TO Of Opposing conductivity with emitters connected to opposite terminals (+U-U) of the voltage mipply, and collectors connected to a neutral point (A). The first signal for compar- ison is fed through a capacitor (CS) to the base of the first transistor (TI). The base of the second transistor (T2) is connected through a capacitor (C6) to -the tie point (A4) between two resistors (R5, R6) connected in series between the collector of the first transistor (Tj) and a neutral point (A0j'. (Translation] SUB CODE: Oq/ SUBM DATE: OqDec64 Card sTARY, Miroslav PATENTS V" Device for drawing off aMfiew fiber. from the spinneret, x J-a- espkicially fibers "pun from mo Mallon As"', OSUP ZUATLIIC, M1103LAV STA~f 11301(lik7L PiLLsit, AmD,JL jsxAvA Elite, all a fill F'y . 'V Y pre 0101nickil vyrob", narodny ~Zjk). U. S. 2,593,M,. April 29, 102. -- Gli4-,I Alivrs are drawn by MPAPB of rollpri locatc-d 1)ejovv Clio spitilivrot, P U I STARY, Miroslav, inz. "Fibers in the future" by Zd.Travnicek. Reviewed by Miroslav Stary. Fova technika no.12:568-569 D '60. 1 1 SPITALNIK, Zdenek; STARY, Miloslav; BELSKY, Milan Processing of fluorine exhalations from superphosphate plants. Chem prum 13 no.9:458-460 3 163. 1. Vyzkumny ustav anorganicke chemie, Usti nad Labem. Neurology CZEM,170Si,0VA1%.IA UDC '01 6-oog- 7 STARY,,O.; ZA-ffiliation not given7- "Pain and the Problems of its Objoctive Assessment." Prague, CasoDis Lekaru Ceskych, Vol-105, No 43, 28 Oct 66, pp 1161 - 1164 Abstract: Centripetal transmission of pain excitation is described. The fu tion of thin myelinized fibers A delta to epsilon and non-myelinized fibers C is discussed. The influence of the endocrine 0-ands in ti-ie perception of pain is evaluated. I-riechanism of pain reception in less developed animals is reviewed. Study which the aubhor made of the reaction of the electrical resistance of the skin d,!ring painful excitation is discussed. Induction of hemi- cranial seizures by histamin--injection in patients suffering from migraine is described. Authorlsstudy of nociceptive induction of painful vertebrogenic syndromes is reviewed. The importance of the condition of the 1-ti(,,her nervous activity in the perception of pain is discussed. No references. 1/1 STARY, 0. Significance of the Pavlovian theory in clinical neuroloMr. Heur. ps7chiat. cesk. 14 no-2-4:51-57 Ang ~51. (CLML 21:5) DRF,CHSLP;,R, B.;Ll?dIT, K.;STARY, 0. Variation of localization of cortical motor functibn. Neur. psychiat. cesk. 15 no. 1-2:27-34 Apr 1952. (CLML 22:3) 1. Of the Neurological Clinic (Read--Prof. K. Henner, M. D.) of CharleB University, Pragie. STARY, Oldrich, As, dr. Pathogenesis oil migraine according to Vvedenskiiis and Favlov's theories. Cas.lek.cesk. 91 no.43:121?-1220 24 Oct 52. 1. Z neurologicke kliniky Karlovy university, Prednosta: prof. dr. Kamil Henner. (MIGRAINE, etiology and pathogenesis, Pavlov's & Vvedenskii's theories) 3W.FY ) 0. "The Second Folish Neurolog.-7 Congress in ilarstw." SO: Neurol. a psych., Prnsgae, Vol. 16 W51), No. 4, pp. 195-?04. (. IlRemarks on the Pathorenesis and Treatment of Disc Dislocati-n in the th- Recion of the Cer-iical Colum." 30: N'eurol. n nsv-ch., Pv~,,~ue, Vol. 16 (1953), No. 4, pp. '04-008. STARY, Oldrichl HUDr Problem of pain from reflexological view. Ceek. otolar. 3 no.4: 153-158 Noy 54. (PAIN. physiology reflexol. aspect) (FWLU, CONDITIOUD, In various diseases pain) SM, OLMICE, r;R. STARY, Oldrich. Dr Reflex vasomotor disorders in nociceptive radical irritation in discopathiss. Neur. & psychiat. cesk. 17 no-3:179-186 JS 154. 1. Z neurologicke klinky Karlovy university v Praze, prednosta prof. Dr K.Henner. (INTIa M TIBRAL DISKS. diseases. *reflex vasomotor disord. in nociceptive radical irritation in discopathies) LEWIT, K., Dr.; START, 0., dr. Modifications of skin temperature following therapeutic interventions in diskogenic syndromes. lour. & psychiat. ceek. 18 no.6:407-413 Nov 55. 1. Z nourologicke kliniky TArlovy university v Prase. prednosta akademik 1. Henner. (BOW TERPERATURS, In varl*~Ls diseases. intervertebral disk displacement, off. of various ther. procedures on skin to W raturs. (Cs)) (INT1MVV1T1MRA1 DISK DISPLACROW. therapy off. of various procedures on skin to W raturs. (Cs)) STARY. O.Dr.Doc.; DRECIISLIH. B.Dr.; HLLIKA, V., Dr.; NEVSWAL, O.Dr. Path opbysiology of the paravertebral muscles and of the acute discogenic syndrow . Cas. lak. cook, 44 no-13:339-346 25 Kar 55. 1. Neurol. klin. K.U., predn. akademik K.Hanner. (INTERVXTRIBUL DISC. diseases funct.. lability of motoric analysor. diago alectromyographis exam. of paravertebral muse.) (MAMONYOGRAPM. in various diseases Intervertebral disc dis.. diag. by exam. of paravertebral zusc.) (MUSMAS paravertebral, slactroaVographic exam. in diag. of din. of intervertebral disc) KUNC, Zd., Doc., MUDr.; STARY, 0., Doc.. MUDr.; SITLIK, L., MUDr. "aw4wW Results of the surgical treatment of intervertebral disk displacement in view of evaluation of work capacit7. Cas. lek. cesk. 94 no.44:1186-1189 28 Oct 55. 1. Z chirurgickebo oddeleni U7N, Praha,--Z neurologicke kliniky Karlovy university, prednosta akademik X. Flenner. Z neurologickeho oddel. UVN, Praha. (INTERVERTY.BRAL DISK DISPLACMfSNT, surgery results, capacity to work.) WORK capacity, evaluation after surg. of intervertebral disk displacement.) XIRATSKY, Zdenak, Dr.; START, Oldrich. doe., dr.; SOUKUPOVA, Marta Furtber experiences with conditioned defense and proprioceptive reflexes in restoration of movement stereotypes In spastic paralysis. Cesk. neur. 19 no.4:221*-233 Nov 560' Univerpita, Karlova. Neurologicka klinika. prednosta: aimdemik prof. K: nner. (P=iSIS, therapy, conditioned defense & proprioceptive reflexes In restoration of movements in spastic cases (Cs)) (RZFLXX, CONDITIOM, defense & proprioceptive reflexes In restoration of movements in spastic paralysis (Cz)) BIDUR, B., Doc. Dr.; DRECHSI&R, B., Dr.; KA ISEK, j., Dr.; STARY, 0., Doc. Dr. Xanthomatous multiple neuritis with idiopathic hyperlipsmia & 2ild diabetes. Cesk. neur. 20 no.5:324-334 Sept 57. 1. Hlavuv I. pathologickoanatomicky ustav KU, sastupce preduasty doc. Dr B. Bednar Neurologicks. koinika KU, prednosta akademik 1. Henner Statai sanatorium V Praze 16. (DIABITICS, MM"ITUS, compl. hyperlipemia wIth-z#nthomatous multiple nemritis (Cs)) (LIPIIE, . In bl: --;- " --! - - excess. with diabetes mellitua & xanthomtous maltiple neuritis (Cs)) (POLTNEURITIS. compl. diabetes mellitus with hyperlipasia in xanthorAtous multiT)le neuritis (Cz)) FIGAR, Stepan; STARY, Oldrich Results of polyrheographic examination of disturbances in sensory afferentation. Cesk. neur. 21 no.6:382-392 Nov 58. 1. leborator grafickych vysetrovacich metod CSAV Praha, prednosts, al-ademik Vilem Laufberger Neurologicka klinika Karlovy university, prednosta akpLdemik Kamil Henner. (INTMVMTHBRAL DISK DISPIAUMM, -physiol. electrical skiii resist. reaction after section of sen- Bitive nerve roots (Oz)) (RYYI3X, PSYCHOGALVAITIC eleatrical skin resist. reaction after section of sen- sitive s-ninal nerve roots in intervertebral disk displace- Ment (CZ)) (NXRVIS, SPINAL, physiol. same) STARY, 0.; OBRDA, K- ,-~~L-lrent concevts in treatment of ~ discapathy. Gas. lek. - cesk. 97 no. 18: 561-56$ 2 May 58. I...Neurologgicka klinik-a KU v Praze, prednosta almdemik 1. Henner. 0. S. Praha 2, Katerinslm 30. (INTIRVMTF,13RAL DISK DISPIAG2i)(M, ther. (CZ)) STA-Iff, 0. Blectroencephalography in conditioning. Cas. lek. cesk. 97 no.38:207- 214 19 Sept 58. (MWLU, CONDITIONAD ERG (Cz)) (miaGniomicapifAWGRAPHY, in conditioned reflexeB (CZ)) MIRATGKY, Zdenek: STALRY.Oldrich Significance of formation of conditioned propriaceptive reflexes in the restoration of motor functions in hemiplegic patients. Cesk. neur. 22 no.6:349-357 N'59- 1. Neurologicka klinika KU v Praze, prednosta akademik Khmil Henner. (MMIPIAGIN phys iol. ) (RaLU CONDITICM) MIRATSKY,Z.; OBRUt,K.; BZWKOVA,X.; CHODBRA,R.; STABY 0 Significance of cervical reflexes in the re-education of hemiplegic patients. Cesk. neur. 22 no.6:358-366 N '59. 1. Neurologicka klinika KU v Praze, Drednosta akademik Kamil Henner. (HINIPLIDIA rehabil. ) (NICK phys iol. ) MIRATSKY, Z.; STARY, 0. The importance of conditiored proprioceptive reflexes for the recovery of motor function In hemipiegice. Rev.Csech-.K. 6 n0.2: 85-93 1960. 1. Neurological Clinic, Charlse University, Prague, Director: Academician K. Henner. (HIMI CORDIT101MD) (UNIPLBGIA physiol) MACEK, Z.; STARY. 0. 15 Years of nearolog7 in the Czechoslovak People's Rep ,ublic. Cesk. neur. 23 no-3:147-151 Kr '60. (nmoLorn) STARY, 0.; MIRZEIATSKIY, Z.; BERMOVA, M. Use of reflexes in the restoration of movements in hemiplegia. Report no.l: Conditioned defense reflexes..Zhur.nevr.i paikh. 60 no.1:9-17 160. (KrRA 13:6) 1. Revrologichoskaya'klinikEL (zav. - akademik Kamil Genner) Karlova universiteta. Fraga. (RIn= OONDITIOMM) (MIMIPLEGIA ther. ) MIRZHATSKIY, Z-; qA#7,_O.- BI;WIKGVAV M. Experience with the application of reflexes in the restoration of movements in hemiplegia. Report No.2: Tendinous and periosteal reflexes. Zhu-r.nevr.i psikh 60 no.8:953-956 160. (MIRA .13:9) 1. fievrolog-icheskaya klinika (zaveduyushchiy - akademik K.Genner) Karlova. universiteta, Praga. (PARALYSIS) (REFLaES) KIH&TMff, Zdgnek; CBMA. Karel;SMARY. Oldrich Relfex therapy of spastic paralysis. Gas. lek. aesk.99 no.17: 520-527 22 Ap .160. 1. Neurologicka klinike. KU v Praze. prednosta akademik prof. dr. Kamil Henner. (PARALYSIS SPASTIG ther.) (REFLIXOTH&AFT) Oldrich:- VYMAZAL, Josef; PROGRAZKOVA, Zdena, labor spoluprace VOMVA, Jirina Study of histaminopexy in disseminated sclerosis. Cask. neur. 24 no.6~361-370 N 161. 1. Neurologicka klinika KU v Praze, prednosta akademik Namil Benner. (MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS-blood) (HISTAMINE blood) rc-ZECHOSLOVAKIA 0 STARY K. OBROA, J. PFEIFFER and M. BERANKOVAq Neurologic Clinic of Faculty of General Medicine (Neurologicka klinika fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi);Head Academician K. HETINER, Charles University, Prague. "Polyelectromyographic Study of Disturbances of Proprioceptive Analysis in Incipient Discopathies in Children." Prague, Ceskoslovenska A!juj~ol e, Vol 26, No 2, 1963; pp 81-87. jaL Abstract [English summary modified]: Polyelectromyographic study of 8 muscle groups in each of 30 grammar school children, along with complete clinical examination. There were functional disturbances of the spine noted in 20: slight scoliosis, sacro-iliac displacements and similar early defects. These were mostly accompanied by asymmetric electromyographic patterns, with a statistically significant degree of correlation between the 2 criteria. Four electromyograms, 4 graphs; 4 Czech and 6 Western references. Lin J 5 CZECHOSLOVAKIA Q- -STARY, S. FIGAR, It. TUHACEK, D. KREJCI, V. MADKA and J. VYYAAZAL, Neurologic Clinic of the Faculty of General Medicine of Charles University (Neurologicka klinika fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi KU C Karlove Universitaj,),*11cad (prednosta) Academician K. 11MqNER; and Physiology institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (Fyziologicky ustav CSAV [Ceskoslovenska akademia viedj,)~Chief (reditel) Prof Dr Z. SERVIT; Prague. "Acupuncture in Discogenic Radicular Affections and Polyrheographic C, Reactions of Involved Segments." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Neurolp'S_1e, Vol 26, No 2, 1963; pp 104-111. Abstract [English summary modified]: An attempt to evaluate scientifically acupuncture whose "undeniable" successes (especially in trigeminal neuralgia and discopathies) one of the authors saw during a recent study trip in Red China; 42 patients with discogenic radicular syndromes involving primarily L5 and S1 were treated with an average of 3 applications on the points prescribed by traditional Chinese medicine; clinical evaluation of results L-Wa s supplemented by polyrheographic and skin temperature change 1/2 ;rague, Ceskoslovenska Neurolo$Le, Vol 26, No 2, 1963; pp 104-111. recordings during and after as well as before treatment. Clinically results excellent in 12, good in 18, no change in 10. Electrical skin resistance changes during and after treatment were recorded in 23: in 5, paradoxical increase, in 9 no change, in 9 decrease, concomitant with clinical improvement. Skin temperature changes did appear in 16 out of 17 so observed. Authors conclude that effect on the vasomotor reflexes is undeniable but it is only one of the factors involved in acupuncture. Four Soviet, 1 Western, 8 Czech (including thesis by author S.F.) ref's. Also 6 Graphs and 2 tables. 2 -7 FIGARYS.; STkRY,O.- iffADKA,V~ .1 Changes in vasomotor reflexes in painful vertebrogenic syn- dromes. Cesk. neurol. 26 no.6:353-360 N163. 1. F3,zLologicky ustav CSAV v Praze (reditel prof. dr. Z.Servit, DrSc.j a Ileurologicka klinika fakulty vseobecneho lekarstvi KU v Praze (prednosta akad. K.Henner). STARY, 0. Principles of research on the vertebrogenic syndrome in the Czechoslovakian SSR. Cesk. neurol. 27'no-42209-213 J1161, 1. Neurologicka klinika, fakulty voeobecneho lekarstvi KU [Karlovy university] v Praze; prednosta: akademik X.Henner-, _�TARY, 0.; FIGAR, S.; UIDEWV Ap E.; HLUKA,V.; JANSKYM.; KALVODOVA,E. Analysis of disorders of vasomotor reactions in lumbosacral syndromes. Cesk. neurol. 27 no.4t214-218 J1164 1. Neurologicka klinika fakulty vseobemeho lekarstri KU [Karlovy university] v Praze (prednostat akademik K.Hanner) a Fyziologicky ustav GSAV [Ceskoslovenske akad6mie ved] v Pra2m (reditel: prof. dr. Z.Servit). STARY, 0.; OBDRA, K.; FFEIFFER, J.; BERANKOVA. Polyelectromyographic examination of disorders of propiocep- tive analysis in the initial stages of vertebrogenic disease in children. Cesk. neurol. 27 no.4:219-223 J1164 1. Neurologicka klinika fakulty vseobecneho lekarst7i KU [Karlovy university] v Praze; prednosta: akademik K.Henner. FIGAR, ", . - -'!*' !i";' If' !ji'~ "L- ~; . I ' " Y -.-~ ;' . -4 9 GY 'arigng in vasomotor reflexes In painful vertebrogenic syndromes. Rev. Czech. mnd. 10 no.Z:239-246 164. 1. institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague (Director: Prof. Z. Servit, M.D., DSc.) and Department of Neurology, Faculty of General Medicine, Charles University, Prague (Director: Academician K. Henner). MIRATSKTpZ.; SUSSOVA, J.; STARY, 0. Electroencephalographic analysis of the origin and dixation of conditioned pain reflexes in lumbar disk lesions. Cesk. neurol. 27 no-4:2-60-263 J1164 1. Neurologicka. klinika. fakulty vseobeaneho lekarstvi KU (Karlovy university) v Praze (prednostr, :akademik K.Henner) a Fyziologicky ustav WAY[Ceskoslovenske akademie ved] v Praze (reditel: prof. dr. Mervit). FIGAR,S.; STARY, 0. Stimulus modality and inverse vasmlar responses. Activ. nerv. sup. (Praha) 7 no.2:188-189 165 1. Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and Department of Neurology, Charles University, Prague. 2. S.Figar's address: Praha 21 Katerinska 30. L 12842-66 EWT(1)/EWA(-j)/EWA(b)-2 RO ACC NR: AP6005'711 4-VI S' SOURCE CODE: CZ/0082/65 003 0213/0219 5 3 AUTHOR: StarY 0-; Figar, S. 7__ ~ ~ . __~ ORG: Neurological Clinic, Faculty of General Medicine Charles-University, Prague (Neurologicka klinika fakulty vaeobecneho lekarstvi KU5; 10 0 1Tnst~itute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague Fyziologicky us av CS TITLE: Mediatcr and higher nervous mechanisms in vasomotor reactions in vertebrogeni. lesions SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska neurologie, no- 3, 1965, 213-219 TOPIC TAGS: neurology, reflex activity, clinical medicine 'ABSTRACT: Plethystnorraphic .-studies of vasomotor reflexes in"98-lumbosacral and 58 cervical 7 lesions are described. The reaction depends on the intensity of the pain suffered. The mediator mechanism of the inverse vaso- motor reactions and its localiz%~ion are discussed. It appears -that they have a cholinergic(PA16hanisme Quality of stimulation is decisive in inverse a sodilator reactions and in thoir block ing by atropine. It appears that the higher nervous centers and not the peripheral vasomot-or synapse are- responsible verse vasomotor reactions. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. jPRS_7 SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 021 / OTH REF: 013 SOVREF: Q03 C!..,d 1/1 i~ W L 12943-66 P6005678 -&6iTr-; ~-E/6-o-f916 8 9 AUTHOR: Figar, S.; Stary, 0. n ORG: Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences; Department of Neurology, Charles University, Prague TITLE: Stimulus modality and inverse vascular responses [This paper was presented at the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Experimental and Clinical Study of Higher Nervous Functions held in Marianske Lazne from 19 to 23 October 1964.1 SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superior, v. 7, no. 2, 1965, 188-189 TOPIC TAGS: drug effect, man, blood circulation, neurology, nervous system drug ABSTRACT: 'Influence of the quality of the stimulus on inverse vasodilato'r responses in painful vertebrogenic syndromes was studied- 55 healthy subjects and 25 patients with an algetic reti- iCUlar syndrome were tested for the vascular responses elicited by standard stimuli. In healthy subjectsvasodilator response occurred in 10.9 to 16.1% in alg&tic patients. An atropine- injection changed the inverse vasodilator rf-xsponse to n&rmal vaso- constriction to nociceptive and sound stimuli in 96 and 7491 Z~/ respectively, In inverse vasomotor responses important part is_ played by higher nervous activity components. fi-PR-S7 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: none Card 1/1 STARY, P. Fauna of aphid parasites(Hymenoptera, Aphidiidae) of the southern Crimea. Ent- ObOz- 41 no.4:875-877 162. (MMA 16: 1) 1. Institut biologii Chekhoolovatakoy Akademii nauk, Praga. (Crimea-ParkAtes-Plant lies) STARY, Petr The generic classification of the family Aphidiidae (Hymenoptera). Cas entom 57 no-3:238-252 160. (FFA 10.-l) 1. Institute of Entomology, Czechoslovak Academy of Science, Prague. (Plant lice) (Hymenoptera) STARY, Potr., G.So. Two new species of Praon HaUday from Czechoslovakia (Hym.., Aphidildas). CaB entom 58 no-4:340-343 161. 1. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Entomology, Praha 2., Vinicna 7. (Hymenoptera) ST.A:-"Y, Fw"'r' Bi~Aoglcal controll. of Megoura viciae Bekt. in Czechoslovakia, Cas entom 61 no.4i301-322 0 164. 1. inst-ituta of Entomology of the Czechoslovak Academ7 of Sciences, Prague 2, Vinisna. 7. Submitted October 5, 1963. STARY, Petr,kandidat biologicheskikh nauk Vinichna (Vinicna)7, Praga) C, Aphid fauna of hone.- plants as a source of subsidiary host-- of aphid wasps (Hymenoptera, Aphididae) Cas entom 59 no.1.42-58 162 1 1. Chekhoslovatskaia Akademia Vauk, Institut Fhtomologii, Praga. STARY, S., inz. Wasting water iL) expensive. Vodni hosp 13 no,5:196 163, '~_ I ?_ ig e- G1004_1611006100410011003 u t2oql iuz 14D7 B120/B206 AUTHORS: Leziva, J. M.,.Lidar%'ik, M., and Stark, S. TITLE: Effect of structure of various polyphenols on the properties of epoxy resins PERIODICAL: Plaste und Kautschuk, v. 8, no. 4, 1961, 171-174 TEXT: The effect of structure of the phenolic component on the properties of epoxy resins of medium molecular weight was studied. Preparation of the phenolic component: The bisphenols (2)-(9) in Table 1 were prepared by con- densation of the corresponding ketone and aldehyde, respectively, with phenol or c-cresol at a molar ratio 1:1.76 in the presence of 72.5% H2 s04 and a small amount of toluene and thioglycolic acid at 40 C; (12) by melting 62 g of 2-methyl-4-tert-butyl-6-methylol phenol with 105 g 8f 2-methyl-4-tert butyl phenol, addition of 5 g of HC1 concentrate at 90 C, heating to 120 C for one hour, distilling off in vacuum of the nonreacted 2-methyl-4-tert- butyl phenol, rinsing of the residue with petroleum ether, and recrystalliz- ing from gasoline; (13) by melting 42 9 of 4-tert-butyl-2,6-dimethyl phenol with 280 9 of 4-tert-butyl phenol, addition of 7 ml of HC1 concentrate, slow Card 1/8 G/004/61/008/004/001/003 Effect of structure ... 1020/B206 solidifying under stirring and cooling, distilling off the nonreacted 4-teTt- butyl phenol through water vapor distillation, and double recrystallizing cf the residue from ethanol. preparation of epoxy resins: To a mixture of I mole of bisphenol, 1.33 moles of epichlorohydrin and dioxane (30%, reiated to bisphenol), 1.40 moles of NaOH (in 30% solution) was added dropwise at 700C in the course of 2 hr, then kept for 2 hr at 75 0C, and then the mixture butanol - xylene (1:3) was added in the same proportion by weight as the original bisphenol. In the bisphenols (2) and (11) (see Table 1) dioxane had to be used as solvent, in (1) the part insoluble in butanol - xylene was dissolved by addition of dioxane. Two layers formed which were separated, the resin solution was cooled, neutralized with C02, dehydrated by azeotrol3j-r, distillation, filtered, and the solvent was finally removed at 1700C in vacuum, The resins from bisphenols (6) and (10) were dried by means of silica gel. Properties of epoxy resins as dependent on the structure of the j2henolic component:0 see Table 2. Explanations: Column 9: the cementing was hardened at 160 C for 2 hr, and -the properties were rated according to Lidar1k, M., Plaste und Kautschuk, v- 7 (1960), P, 55. Column 12: test of the produced epoxy resins for their suitability as stoving lacquers, These were produced according to Swiss patent 257115 of the Ciba AG (August 30, Card 2/8 G/004/61/008/004/001/001-" Effe-~t of struc--ture B120/B206 1949)',, Stoving lacquers made from the very easily accessible 2,2-bis(4- hird~-oxy-]'-.methyl-phenyl)-propane of good yield show unsatisfactory properties, even after combination with a resin from dimerized fatty acids and tri- ethylene amine. Casting resins from 2,2-bis(4-hydroxy-3-methyl-phenyl)- propane, hardened with phthali-- anhydride, show insufficient strength properties as compared with those from 2,2-bis(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-propane(the- values cf resins made froo, 2,2.-bis(4-hydroxy-phenyl propane are in parentheses): tensile strength 147 (460-510) kg/c3, flexural strength 541 (700--810) kg/cm2, impact flexural strength 5 (16-24)o kg/cm2; the resistance to heat according to Vicat is about equal: 116(115) C; the electric insu-la- tior. properties are inferior: dielectric constant 4.58(3.66), loss factor at 800 cycles, 0.069(o.0011), resistivity 1015(1016)g-cm. Table 3 shows the measured values for the deformation test according to H6ppler after harder-:'.--.g the res.-ns with phthalic anhydride (one molecule for 2 epoxy groups). Prepa- rat-ion of test pieces: the resin was heated to 120 0C, the phthalic anhydrile was stirred in for 10-15 min, the mass was then poured into the mold, and the test pieces (cylinder: 11.5 cm diameter, 8 cm height) were dried at 120 0C for 17 hr, Conclusions: The epoxy resin properties strongly depend on the structure of the initial polyphenols. 2,2--bis(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-propane p-r3du:es resins of universal applicability. Resins of special properties Card 3/8 G10041611008100410011003 Effort of otructure B120/B206 .~an bo produced by using other polyphenols. There are 6 tables and 25 refer- 3 Soviet-bloc and 22 non-Soviet-bloc. The three most recent refer- ences to English-language publications read as followst W. Erich and M. J. Bodmarv Appl. Polymer Sci., v. 30060), p. 296. 0. Stephenson, Soc. v-1954, P, 1571. W. E. Clair, Brit. P. 799629 (February 4, 1957), Union Carbide CorP~, Swiss. P, 341002 (April 2, 1955)~ ASSOCIATION: F--rschungsinstitut ftir synthetische Harze und Lacke, Pardubice (6SSR)(Research Institute of Synthetic Resins and Lacquers. Pardubice, Czechoslovakia) Le-gends ,ko the Tables: Table 1:,,-(a-),,ravi materials usled. (b) melting pointy oC, (c) d~-termined, W according t bl'cations, (,6) tr iuclear ncvolak p from p-ter butyl phenol, Table 2: operties o~f produce epoxy resins; ope _e t (1) polyphe% 1 (2) analysis, (3) c..Pte t o groups, (4) chl or4 ne ) k _Ontent~ (M elting point) (6) solubil ty in (71) tooluene , minera'! spIrit, 1 ty 1 (9) propert es the glue with dicyano iamide) (10) tensi shearing otrength, (11) ~ristancq/to heat accor\din to,,-Iricat.. (12) 1.1a~_uer fil_-m e 0 - pr-perties (hard er,e'd--f 0'r 60 min at 180 C)~ *(~3) on -lass, (14) on sheet steel 0 =_1 ~5) hardncss, measured by pendulum tester according to Persoz, (16) aspect 'P.7) "llickii,?ss of layer. (18) flexibility test according to Erichsen, (.19) C B1 44/B1,96 AUTHORS: Lidar ik, Miloslav , DuEek, Jan, ~ Star~ii , Stanislav, Snin;ka, Jindrich TITLE: Production of epoxy resins PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 1, )963, 539, abstract M30 (Czechosl. patent 100282, Tjjly 15, '1961) TEXT: Epoxy resins are obtained when epilialohydrin and its derivatives react in the presence of a Friedel-Crafts catalyst with mono- and poly- atomic phenols, alcohols, bisphenols, or phenol resins, and the resultant miyturc of halohydrin ethers of phenol compounds (ur the mixture of separately prepared halohydrin ethers) and alcohol. is dehydrolialogenated in high-alkaline medium. By way of exaf-3ple, 1 mole diane and 10 moles Ile, ethyl chlorohydrin are mixed in a flask and heated under stirring to.700C. 1','13 triethanol amine (related to diane) and 3."'a Nacl in 15','-' aqueous solution are added. The mixture is heated to boiling and then left for 4 hrs. Then, 0.12 mole glycerin-tris-chlorohydrin ether is introduced, which has been prepared by reaction of 3 molea ethyl chlorohydrin and I -mole Card 1/2 S/0 a 116 /057/'061 11roduction (df epoxy resins BI 44/BI 86 "lycerill with BF catalyst bj hcatini~ to '35-75011 p 3 or 3 hrs. To the ..iixtiire of chlorohydrin t2tl!ers, Naoll in the forra of 20,', aqueous solution is added drol~viisx-~ within 3 hy 15 z-J-ri and' left for 15 nin. Then 306 C benzene is added , tho aqueous Iiyer is separated and the resin Solution is neutra-lizud with CO, to pli 6.5. 'L-'he solution is dried with calcined --odia and filtered, and thic trani-,parent. filtrate is Ger-arated from the ethl,! chloronydrin exccss by low-Pre:lsure Glistillation. rlbstracter'~~ note : Coriplt~t-.' trans-lation. LIDARZHIKY M. (Lidarik, M.]; STARY, S.; MLEZIVA, Y. Cationic polymerization of glycidol ethers. Vysokom.scm3d. 5 no.11:1738-1747 N 163. (MA 17!:l) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh smol i lakov, Chekhoslovakiya. LIDARZHITY M.; STARY, S.; MLEZIVA, Y. Anionic polymerization of glycidol. ethers. Vysokom.soed. 5 no.ll: 1748-1753 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskly institut sinteticheskikh smol i lakov, Chekhoslovakiya. L I D A R I K , ~U I 'ns! a v 9 irnz. 73C 3tan i.s I a v -------- -- New types oC epo)c-y --psting re3ins. Slektrote-A~nlk 19 ro.5: 140-143 I-V 164. .L 1. Research InstituU~ of Synthetic Ftesins and Lacquers, Pardubice. , I ;I V f~ o I y -mri a.' --ion c!' lynirvil ellhem. ;,,iesti 14 27 Cl "S4. Ffene:arch !:)at,-' "uta !-f Fes"iiv i."; Cf.. ACC NRI'*AP6031836--'----- -SOURC E; - CODF 009/66/000/007/04WO447- (A) '~ 67,/0 v AUTHOR: Lidarik, MiloBlaV;_�taryj..St ni sla ; Tamchynap Jiri ORGt Research Institute for Synthetic Resins and Lacquero,Pardubice (Vyzkumny' ust" syntatichkych pryokyric a laku) TITLEt Ion exchange polymerization catalysts for manufacturing epoxy resins SOURM Chemicky prumyelp no. 7p 1966p 414-420 TOPIC TAGS: catalytic polymerization, ionp epoxide, epoxy resin 104) ABSTRACT: This article discusses-the practical uses of ion exchange polymerization catalysts.for the manufacture of epoxy resins.and is a stipplement to and a continuatios in depth of a treatment of the subject.whic4 appeared in previous publications. The results obtained so far from the ifivestigation of the ion exchange polymerization of .epoxy resins carried out at the Research Institute for Synthetic Resins and Lacquers M Pardubice are surveyed, and it is pointed out that the overaU increased importance of epoxy resins, in particular their increased applications in.the electrical industry,, is due to the possibility of hardening them by ionization polymerization. They are suitable for use in cast resins, i]n insoluble lacquers.' impregnation resins, in gluest Cardl/ 2 UDC3 ACC NRi AFbUAkSJO in surfaces toatings,, etc. T'he development of catalysts for this type of hardening has still not been completeds but the progress made so far in improving the qualities of epoxy resina indicates that there is-real hope for further improvement. Orig. an. hast 1 figure.and 20 tables. SUB GODEo 07t l1/ SUBM-DATAs none/ ORIG Mrs 004/ SOV RELP:.002/ OTH REFs-003 Card 212 ACC NRI A"603183' (A ) --S0UriU"-C~ODE-:- CZ/OOO9/66/0O0/OOVO41:4/042O AWHOR: Lidarik, Mdloslav, �taX-y. Stanislav; Tamc~yna, Jiri !ORG: Rosoarch Institute for Synthetic Resins and Lacquers Pardubice (Vyzkumny ustav TITLE: Ion exchange polymerization catalysts for manufacturing epm, resins SOURCE: Chemicky prumysl, no. 7, 1966, 414-420 ITOPIC TAGS: catalytic polymerization, ion, epoxide, epoxy resin IwA-) TABSTRACT: This article discusses the practical uses of ion exchange polymerization I !catalysts for the manufacture of epoxy resins and is a supplement to and a continuatiox .in depth of a treatment of the subject which appeared in previous publications. The results obtained so far from the investigation of the ion exchange polymerization of epoxy resins carried out at the Research Institute for Synthetic.Resins and Lacquers at Pardubice are surveyed, and it is pointed out that the overall increased importance of epoxy resins, in particular their increased applications in the electrical industry# is due to the possibility of hardening them by ionization polymerization. They are !suitable for use in cast resins, in insoluble lacquers,, impregnation resins,, In glues,,~ uDcs 66.095.264.. 679.576: 679.5s62i.3 ACC NRi in surfaces toatings, etc. The development of catalysts for this typo of hardening has still not been completeds but the progress made so far in improving the qualities of epoxy resins indicates that there is real hope for further improvement. Orig. art. has; I figure and 20 tables. SUB CODEs 07,, 11/ SUBM DATFs none,/ GRIG REFs 00141 SOV RE?s.002,/ OTH REFs 003 I-VI -2 STARY.-I-11. Operational reserve funds of a collective farm. p. 20. ROLINICKE HLASY. (Ministerstyo zemedelstvi. Hiavni aprava jednotnych zemedelskych druzstev) Praha. Vol. 10, no. 6, June 1956. S""URCL: EEAL LC Vol. 5, No. 10, Oct. 1956 STI~--Y, V. S'ARY, V. The final draf t for the control of work and work units. P. 19. Pref.--.'--.rica'%.ed structures'in aEriculture. p. 20. Vol. 10, no. 12, Dec. 1956 ROL."'..ICKE HLASY ACRICULTURE Czechoslo-iakia SO: East European Accession, Vol. 6. io. 5. Xay 1957 STARY, V. Establishing an accounting system .)n new collective farrris; order in financial matters and control as a means of making members content. p. 15 (ROLNIGO 11LASY) Val, 11, no. 11, Nov. 1957, Praza., Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1958 V. STARY? Assembly of the T03-B prototype dwelling house of slag-concrete storey-hiph blocks. r. 240 POZaINI STAVBY. Winisterstvo stavebnictvi) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. (7), no. 5, (May), 1959. Monthly List of Last European Accessions (EEAI), LV, Vol. 8, no. 7, Jtly 1959 Uncl. -STA-R-Y,-, _V. tinployees of machine-tractor stations help to improve bookkeeping and economic analyses on collective farms. p. 198. ~IECHM,JS)AU,; ZO-TED&STVI. (14inisterstvo zemedelstvi a lesniho hospodarstvi) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 8, no. 9, Sept. 1959- Mont-bly List of East Luropean Accessions (EEAI)', LC, Vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1959 Uncl. S TkRY, V. Experiences with the wage system for tractor operators on collecti.ve farms. P. 10/9. MECHAN-13ACE ZEIMELSTVI. (Ministerstvo zemedelstvi a lesniho hospodarstvi) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 9, no. 9, Sept. 1959. Monthly List of Fast -European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1959 Uncl. START, Z. 1-w-, ill the Ctilliposition of "mull lim(eills In prez. 'Por ~.I, ( J.1u," I k :I I A R.'(40i ~Ul I i~ 1--faillmll vjcr,~ Z. ph y,wi. Chin), 2S.I. ."5 lil aw] :icovI. glacosamille 11) lillits l" hidt makv up tile um kJvvdl:.,tv Jew- Host Call In: Elcof by ppig. tile T-tot(All, ,vlift_ ~klid dctg. I :111d 11 Contlis. ill tile I)p1z1)j.v7:ltv_ scrum ~~mtltiiis I7G-2-)() mr, poly ~archm i-1v per 100 cc, . of whicli '" : ; I n 11(i v., i~ 11. zi"oru-m pr-~(LiEi-llotmll k A, nitivii grk:atcr thall frct- 9111CO--c. Ill ih,- I t-L Lri- 171Q~tcr i-if prQgnancy pultei;1-bolmd illcml~e, mi-kc,11Y although smim pro-em r.mc:% 1'. ~'enim protelti-bourid entbohydrmc. cmt~it~ of 2 cim t e 4 t.) po,,: (o) glucoprotein which I)v salt fi-iction;ition is fmind ill thi! albuinitt portimi ond (10 (fie globutiti portion 4.5~,~ carbohi-drate. lit I,rrmumcy the scrum pni- Iciii :arIo1v;dra[e rise nwirs ill t:x Abimiiii fn:ctioil atiff i.-i (IOU111C thQ 111iirlilil! VA11C, WiliII7 0C itIlltintill finctioll i1scir k solnewiro dimbli;llvd. No sigilifileallt. ahcr:ltiotl oceurs ill div. gic,bit[in carbohydrate ftacf:oi:. Vcm:trd Kiehl 349. Refarded movement at carboIll I in gap" elecimphoresis. Z. Stary and A. UgurKlin. WscAr., M557 03, 76&.--767 (Biocheid.-TMT-i -Uhiv. Istanbul: Turke ' I Serum mucolds when addod ~ to normal serum and subjeciz, -t. haresis In the ThieIW3 apparatus appear as a double humped =the albumin fraction, butwhen examined b I t p4oresis a single-humped zone appears in-the ..grgagler= only. (German) G.W.CAUDIUDGW.- FRIC, Viktor,- DOHNALEK, Jarmil; STARY, Zdenek, inz. Magnetron 60 SA 51 for lr~dustrial use. Sbor vak elektrotech 3:38-51 161. 1. Vyzkumny ustav pro vahuovou elektrotechniku,, Praha. FRIG, Viktor; STARY, Menek, inz. Contribution to the design of magnetron output transfomers. Sbor vak elektrotech 3:62-73 161. STAAY, Zdanek, inz. Tasks of the water resource management in 1963. Vodni hosp 13 1 , no04:1~1-122 63. il.- 1. Ministerstvo zemedelstvi, leeniho.a vodniho hospodarstvio I rT ~,rte rk.'n*L Operations, '--I! na,~ lzibem (for SIPAd3.). r c-, l' 10'.c: NrI t!,~i ld.-n~ tf,- D; S tr' c t ( f a r A.U.9 - 3 . Hfe: ~ i-~f Serv~-e of the Doly Vite-zneho On: Fn ry 3tarT). 4. Mr., tor of t Do y h K,-Imorany (for Z eman 5. Head of, .-eT-vz,-e 0,.e Coal ;-eparrition E of the "iost RaArcad Junc-Aon (for Slkl). 15, 5 - 3 n'7 ~ss Kc C (Leto As J: OF WwWw's-tals 06 as* 0 *sod *so a OW 1 14 it 4 it u to P 111 a )I it B k v A 21 9 11 1: If k U W 0 4; v U 61 020 A 4 1 1 It v Lv- A- I- X AA CC iv tt k 4 a -A -C a i'r All RWO of kedc add bfiWa La Dad Chem. 0. voil. lLevkh and.4,L.~.SLwWgukm~----Mikfobiotov*yls 2. 72~hO o s CUStonsary to use a pure culture of lActic acid x1frpumcci 1- Dutch ChLvst in preo. frotu Pasteugistil milL. Chft-Or Made fruit, frvih. impamt,urizi-d atilk in- 00 Variably ecruwns, besides stmPuscoLvi. Large nus- of lactic =00 scid bacilli. The pirment itivesifiption proves that thev 000! bsciLLi aCtUMW ~t in the ripesiag procesq, hY breaking 0 0 00 a;, b- the PWixWY protein hydroilytic product, into amino zoo Acids. Ezcdkst M1111111110 arm oWiwd in the prepti. of go go chrese firtim Pasteurised milk by inoculAtion with a 004 Inized Lulturc of lactic " stmptococci WW bacilli (Strep. =04 Woccias Astitis and LwM"iMus cami). ijolated from Dutch 2 500 A checie. If. Cohen See I11e* 00 FF U00 so a . S L A11TALLUR6KAL LITE447"t CLASSWICATIOld II zoo ,tic, 1 ", -j S.Ic.j .17", -,:.( too UIs AV 00 LS , ,- . . 1 4 1 -1, ZA An I I a "WO a W 0 '1 W It 5 a a 3 9 V an ~ SP" 0 1V it ON It K It It 91[ It a It M 4000000.0foooooooooooooooo-.7-,oo 060006000004 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O's 0 0 :1: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0* 0 0 fie 0 0 0 0 00 8rAitYumA,,(XriLe L. P.). Gotoix UVASUNOVA (Mine T. 1.). (Microbiol.], ix, pp. '21'82-2M, mary. Ahe. inC". Aber.. (M. 1.), LYAGINA (Mitle ~N. It.), & ItWbwy I 1 1, 1 -Nuirpouot. 1940. (Russian.. with Hugliqi suan- xxxv, 11, p.3681, IN1.] The various strains of fibe"un [Paeudatmosiail wori isolated front sampk* of mulberry k-oven front the Ukraine. Crimea, anti other region* of the U.8AR. (me ppeeding abstract] were found to he identical in their morphology, phyviology, and oplutinative action, andl to correspond with the description of the organism given bv 19. F.] Smith (-Scwwe, N.S., xxxi, p. 792, 1919). Wtures of P. mor'i remain otable and retain their virulence at a temperature range of 0' to W C. for a lengthy period, which is curtailed by w&niter (vn- ditions or desiccation. Infect" is not soed-borne, but way overwinter in diseased foliage in the soil and spreati during the next grosing season. STARYGIDUY L. P. STARY GINA '- L. E., nad SHISHELOVA, N. A. "Bacteriosis of Cabbage (Black Rot of Cabbage Seedlings, Bacterium cannestre)," Dolklady Vsesoiuznoi Akademii SellskQk~h2z iaistvenn-.rk.h Nauj~ imeni V. I. Lenina, vol. 12, no. 5, 1947, pp. 27-29. 20 Ak-1 STARVIGINA (Mmr L. P.) & SHIAHELOVA (NMI! N. A.). M36YAHTean mmot Kanycru. (Agents of soft rot in Cabbage grown for "I.Y-Murpo6uo-tw" (Microbiol .09y], 17, 2, PP, IW-170, _I p1., 1948. (Received June, 1949.1 The results of experiments carried out at the Moscow Department of the Pan- Union Institute for Agricultural Microbiology demonstrated that most of the bacteria causing moft. rot in cabbage were pathogenic in varying degrees to potato tubers, carrot roots, and cabbage anti potato Amilings. III= grown on nutrient mptlium the cultures were characterixed by the instability of their morphological- cultural characters, (shape of colonies and cells, colour, and growth) besides the differences in pathogenicity. Many agreed with the causal organism of black leg [Erui"ia jAywphthora: R.A.X. a7, p. 1191, isolated from a potato stem, but the majority can be tentatively referred to as Baderium curoturams (E. carotomm: ibid., 28, p. 3W]. RUDAKOV (K. 1.), STARVIGINA (Mme. 1. P.), & SHINHICLOVA (Mnw. N. A.). Mmum Aoxx. Ana. Cmawn. Haym JimusHm (Rep. Lemirs Amd. aqvic.M.,j, 19M, 10, pp. 25-38. 19110. In the cabikige-growing regions of central U.S.S.R. the plants and ampacimilly the PmIA are attack"I hy moft rot due to Nmimia (wvwvm JR.A.M., A p. 501. which is difficult to control, &W to Bm(d1wJ memWerim, D. PAWir, NA aqw4- aily B. jm(rnym [cf. ibid., a9, p. 85]. The latter group caumme rot only at tmpam- tures over :W C. and of the serial parts only; they an infected tmm the mil by the contact of the lower leaves or by inmects. The most e vp NoM controlling rot by the latter group are the lowering of the tomparstaft of the sail and preventing its contact with the lower leaves as well as avoiding *&&vamp" conditions of nutrition, romving thip lower lesym of year-old cabbs", and thm %6(rtldiolk ilf ('01141gil illw(m. STIA7YGLITA, L. P. USSRAiology,-.-Agricultural Plant Diseases j"/Feb Bac. Polymyxa as a Causative Factor of Soft Rot fMyagkaya Gnill " L. P. Starygina, Moscow Branch, 5 All-Union Inst of Agr Microbiol "Mikrobiologiya" Vol XXI, No 1, PP 52-59 Cultures of Bac. polynyxa closely resemble those of Erw. carotovora both morphologically and in regard to Culture characteristics. The process of spore forna- tion exhibits great variability in Bac. polywyxa. This microorganism causes the same damage (soft rot) in potato tubers, cabbage stumps, and green plants as RM carotovora, but at a higher -cemp than the latter. 223T1 cz;7-fiKYG-iAM., 4 'P" USSR / Microbiology. General Microbiolopi F-1 Abs Jour Ref 7-hur - Biol., No 2, 1958., No 5062 Author Starygina, L.P., Oksentlyan, U.G. Ins Not given Title Characteristics of Smooth (S) and Folded (R) Forms of Ps, Fluorescens Liquefaciens. Orig Pub Mikrobiologiya, 1956.. 25~ No 5., 529-532 Abs trar-' tIt has been shown that R forms of Ps. fluoreseens lique- faciens differ in their chemical properties (curdling and peptonization of milk, liquefaction of,gelatin, fermentation of sucrose) from the S forms by somewhat higher activity. R forms are also characterized by greater antibiotic acti- vity in relation to Bacillus subti-lis and B. pumilus and Car d 112 p0 a y t 0 aa w V yzayx f- .1 ther. .1 t It in- t h~l 0i- -:sr t~ 2 v i 1: lly n 4,r. t Ew fiv, e a u n -il ov-~~ " SOT/30-59-1-50/57 L UTSORS: rl At ky-, Z. K.%~ 1--hy-, L. G., C-dIdt-s of Biological 2suces TITLE: U.. of Antibiotic. 1. Pleat Cul%1'.tio. b1,.ti~pv PERIDDICLL: Y.atrdeAk.d.all. ".k 398R, 1959, Xr, 1*, py 1.42-14~ (V5SX) LBSTRAM A confersuce dt&llng with thli object took plate 1. T.r.1" fr.. a to 13 0.1.ber, 1958; It had be.. ..Il.d by the Iz.tit.t -kr.bi.lagil Ak&,4v=Li nauk 5-SR (Microbiologioll In-tlVMtQ ' the I..d,ay of S.1 ... ~p. UMR*),' the V..soy..byy Inatitut .1k.r.blologil VAMNIL (LII-Valm for jLgrj"ltur&l 91crobialogy of the TA.UhNU) and the Sak%or mikrctl-olorli lkkdemll nauk Army"skay $BE (Dwp&rt- ..ut far !,be of the I, 11. ~i spoke &b..t ml.r.l.. -hick proaote the develeyasat hlghsr pla'a"d ' *f l -- of .".r&2 years, N. R, P *o111 * r,p*rl. d .,_ act by varazzl" X740100-1. on Ball fungus % dur.~i.! f, r. in the fsbI &1-4t.t agricultural f the d.~all 1111% the utilitstic- O .-h .1. f, Zff he dl...ss. ef.oottoc bushes. fur" _7= 't'l I Y.t't... &.A .%her broad - i 1. C. V1rub.ky.z-. rejort dtali with the :za"time of *be .1 'a i.r. f 41 dIpl 41 r=1" pok. 0out the Of 'Coul.t. In fighting Palate ring rot &n& mucou. 0_r % if yroparatlaus from cr1,1 an !k^,,L r:p Fre . I .f the cotton bush. C.rd 2/4 _1-4- Tuncmm. be.l. tt. at ...... .f -Itur.. "a potato .111. with the uttlivAtion ef OpIphyt. store I. futa- il.o.pwo 1. plants. ell. a. ph7t.b.&1*r1..y,v-"11 as It. util'itatlon IV fighting di.-. to at t:1. book.. "it bases. E. ~B' 'N xn -JL--A- me .8 %.uat.... d .%..p. ,.jz.t In fighting diseases of d...r.tL,. 2%1_'kA. _j,_jXjjI33~k~d..c..Ib.4 the Lm,os"&.tl.a r_;T_ _K, .. ' .' 'tIbI .%is*. I . spoke about the Vr.d..tim or %be pr:parsticn. -CrIssofullvia- end Itrikholatels' aut their or. f. t an fun4ras oarri.r. of diseases In cabbage, .1beat am& ..%or m.leas.- M ie.mltm Is the 9t1216-110, 'Now to "tibi "too. vs~ N. S. Lars ,16 A. described a method of tW& is. U1.1 tlm of the effect of "tL1I.tIC6 an plants. Th. . participants Iz the conference found the art arrl,d an% 1. this field in the USSR immufflelost, The crCaAlastlos, of,se Induatrial yroductlon of entiblotlam and slarobe prep&m%tha. adr Leal Iftsrodsollov, 1, to ths Purpose of %b:4 Assesolly of so rJoiltura Raw yolsiS lalr iataavLfI:.tI.G of joist La-evtipasleft M; the grd"k 8114ftli am, Us d veloymment of plant* OV us."bial. origin was ftrtba, Pointed cu t. The. laporteave OF ooordl"Um of sari, far purposes of 'Os"rob "d 44hilleetIm Of ARtIbl-tics In Pleat tPro9dim, .00 I"ph:alsvd 04 wall am the holding or p*rlodloaa caftforemame d.8 Ing Ith this probles. BFMZOVA, Ye.; BORODULIlLk, Yu.; BUSHUYEVA, P.; GEL'TSER, F.; GOLIKOV, V.; DOROSIHSKIY, L'.; KOZLOVA, N.; KRAKHIN, P.; KRTjGLOV, N.; IAZA V, N.; IAJMVSHCHIKOV, P.; MAKAROVA, M.; MkRKOVA, Z. -, NESTEROVA, Te.; FROKKOROV. M.; SOROKM, T.; STARYGINA, L.; KffUDYAKOV, Ya. Ivan Wich Samoilov; obituary. Mikrobiologiia 28 no.2:318- '319 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRk 12:5) (SAMOIIOV, IVIA IL'ICH, 1900-1958) IZRAILISKIY, V.P., prof.i doktor biolog.nauk; SHUSTOVA, L.N., kand.med. nauk; GORL3NKO, K.V., doktor biolog.nauk; KURAVITEV, V.P.; BMZOVA. Te.F.. doktor biolog.nauk; SUDAKOVA, L.V., mikrobiolog; GRUSHEVOT, S.Ye.. doktor sellskokhoz.nauk; HENLIMMO. F.Te.. doktor biolog.nauk; BELITYUKOVA, K.I., doktor biolog.nauk; STARYGINA. kand.biolog.nauk; UNA. Z.G.. kand.biolog.nauk; IMWIY6A. Z.S., mikrobiolog; NOVIKOVA, N.S., kand.biolog.nauk; OSNITSEATA, Te.A., fitopatolog; TASHNOVA, N.V., fitapatolog-mikrobiolog; MIUAREWITAR, R.O., kand.biolo,-,.nauk; TWYUREVA, LV., red.; PNVZNER, V.I., tekhn.rede [Bacterial diseases of plants] Bakterialtnye bolezni restenii. lzd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo salkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 467 P. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Ukrainfikoy AN (for Huraviyev). (Bacteria, Phytopathogenic) (Plant diseases) STARYGINA, - 1_,.,P-,_,- BIRE.El ' , MA, Indices of' the effectiveness of antibiotics used against gummosis in cotton. Trudy Vses. inst. sel'khoz. mikrobiol. 17:5-17 '60. (MIRA 15,3) (Antibiotics) (Gummosis) (Cotton--Diseases and pests) STARYGINA, L.P.; BIRKELI , M,R~; WAROV, Sh.A. Antibiotics in the control Of gUMM05iS in cotton, Trudy Vses. inst. sel'khoz. mikrobiol. 17:60-67 160. (MIRA 15:3) (Cotton--Diseases and pests) (Gummosis) (Antibiotics) EWT(m)/EWP(-;"-) IJP(ti) JD ACC IM: Ap6c)ogo66 SOURCE CODE: uR/o185/66/ou/Oo3/o265/027O AUrT7iOR: St __aaryk P. M. (S-barik, P. M.) ORG: Chernovtsy State University._(Chernivetslkyy derzhuniversytet) P TITLE: Electrical properties.of PbTe with bismut impurities 70-7- SOURCE: Ukrayinslkyy fizycbxWy zh-d=A~ v. ii _3, 1966, 26,5-270 TOPIC TAGS: lead compound, telluride, electric conductivity, Hall constant, elec-i2 i tron mobility, hole mobilityj, Hall mobility, carriei density, activation energy, valence band A33STRACT: The electrical properties of single crystals of PbTe alloyed with bis- muth are investigated. The crystals were grown by the Bridgman method. Intro- duction of -1,019 atoms/cm 3 of bismuth resulted in n-type conductivity with a car- rier density of about 1019 cm73. At lower bismuth concentrations the lower portion of the crystals has p-type and the upper portion n-type conductivity. Similar re-:, sults were obtained with zone refining, indicating that the bismuth distribution was nonuniform. in samples cut from the same crystal, the bismuth content may have increased on approaching the n-type region. The electrical conductivity and Hall coefficient of eight samples were measured by standard de methods. Measure- ments were also made using FbTe samples with impurity levels produced by bismuth Card 1/2 ACC NR: Ap6oogo66 J A and donor levels produced by excess lead. The hole density all n-type FbTe samples with bismuth impurities was of the order of 3 x 103,8 =3 regardless of the! bismuth concentration. The Hall mobility and its temperature dependence vas the same as for unalloyed crystals. A slight increase in the Hall coefficient and a rather considerable decrease in the Hall mobility were noted in crystals cut olit near the p-n junction. Upon annealing, the conductivity of p-type samples de- creased, the Ila" coefficient- in the impurity region increased, and the inversion temperature shifted to lower values. The Hall mobility increased with decreasing -2,8 temperature like T In some samples prolonged annealing at 165C results in a change from p-type to n-type conductivity. It is found that alloying of PbTe with bismuth produces both shallow donor levels with activation energy AE - 0 and comparatively deep acceptor levels at 6E = 0.065 ev above the valence band. An- nealing at 160C leads to a decrease in the concentration of deep acceptor levels. The author thanks Candidate of Fhys.-Mth Sciences, K. D. Tbv d the seniors t scientist vorowu]c for assistance 'with the ovrk and valuable advice. oTig. art. has: 5 figures formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 28Dec64/ oRIG Ru: oo2/ OTH REF: 002 Card 2/2 STARY-KH., A.M.; KOVAL', V.0. Manufacture of particle board made by extrusion compression from aspen pulp. Der. prom. 14 no.12:20-22 D 165. (MIRA 18:12) J- LrI oi, -nr,~ c-" sotopes Cr I ge and labeled -T-orr-a n U e s Ma .. .'. 11'~N SSSR. !3 no.10: fU testz5* Ves L' 6~ 1 7 e r, r e -1 :vrv i ri r s he no t. ~i,,) lj-k~ .111 ye va c he y j-,J r, i s te, r a t va -STARYXH, 1,.A., Irizh. i'lieory of of ,iutlomatic, electric towing winches. Sud. sil. ast no.2-1."z-138 163~ (MA 17:1) 1-. !.(r !,- t4asheye inzhenernoye morskoya uchilishche im. admirala Vf~' at-ova. 127-12-26/28 AUTHORS: Voroshilov, O.V., Chief Geologist of the Temir-Tau mine, and Starykh, N.A., Senior Engineer TITLE: "Drilling of Blasting Holes by Pneumatic Drills" by A.L. Skornyakov (A.L. Skornyakov, Prokhodka vzryvnykh skvazhin pnevmoudarnikami) PERIODICAL: Gornyy Zhurnal, 1957, No 12, p 71 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This note is a review of the book published by the Metal- lurgizdat in 1957. The reviewer points out that the book under discussion takes up many essential problems which thus far were elucidated in literature only in the form of in- dividual disconnected data. The author succeeded in uniting the results of recent years in drilling deep bore holes for blast operations by means of various pneumatic drills and machines. Some defects and inaccuracies of the book are also pointed out. ASSOCIATION: Temir-Tau mine (rudnik Temir-Tau) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 YELITSOV A.V.; CHIGAIUN, A.G.; STARY-M N.T. y ~- ~., 11-aralkyl derivatives of phenylpyrrolidines. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.10:3344-3351 0 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Institut toks-ikologii Ministerstva zdra7vookhraneniya SSSR, Leningrad.