SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUSTEK, A. - SUSZKA, B.

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88355 Z/032/6o/010/01~/003/009 E073/E335 DevelopmonL and Invo8tigatlion of the Prope ties of the Type CrPtnN Austenitic Steel fo Castings work on this subject in 1 58. At that tim , the mechanical and other properlies of s ch steel were no verified, not even in the wrought state nd it was necess ry to determine the basic properities of c stingsto inves igate the s 0 c pertaining foundry techno ogy and to gain more information I y me on this material by mean:s of semi-industr*al and industrial m st: heats. The dev loped ste I has virtually no N! content. The Mn content lis 13-15%, the N content i very high (0.20 - 0.35%), whilst th Cr content rem ins around 17%. .tic To retain' the adstenitic structure 4% Ni sed in other Czech enI eni~ic stells is subst economy aust n aAd N stee 1: ituted y an increased con-tent in M The main problem wa to achieve the desircd nitroge content ithout running he risk of obtaining t bubbles and Por sities. The limit of sol bility of the nitrogen ermined y the method of C. Langenberg (Ref. 9) 1*% for 16 0 OC. The nitro en was introduced Card 2/7 88355 Z/032/60103_~ /012/003/009 11,073/E335 Development andjInvestig~tion of the Proplrties of the Type CrUnN Austeniti I Steel f r Castings in the form of 93% I-In 5.3% N alloy af er complete melting of all the addi ions, de xidation of the ath by ferro- silicon and mea urement f the temperature by means of an immersion pyro ter. FO verifying the state of the steel and mp se 5 . its beha v i d ring Sol dification, spe imens were drawn from the furnac:uandrcast inot chill nould:s or into small dry st or green sand ~-ulds. 0 ly after these ests was the experi- mental it t ped from he 100-kg magne ite-lined induction m from d frZm city ladle with a basic fur-nacen'7nto ted 100-kg capa city prehea ed a t rj:d i lining. After withdr:aw!i g the slag and easuring the temperature 11' the steel was teemed nto moulds. The th m time intervalgfrom the *nstant of adding the nitrogen up to the time of te ming was between 15 and 3 min; as an tts exception it "IS I hour for two hee wh n the effect of alternate cooling and h ating of the mel on the final nitrogen conte4t of the steel was investigated. The total Card 3/7 i- ~8355 Z/032/6o/oio/P12/003/009 E073/E335 I Development aqd,Inv ig,tion of the Prop rties of the Type St::t CrMaN Austeniti 1 f r Castings duration was 2 0 2.5 ho rs. The nitroge content determined by analysis was found to be in good agreement with the theoretically d termined limit of solubi ity of the given steel at 1 600 C. The aboratory tests were followed by tests in electr'c;-arc fu naces of 250 kg (VZU LZ, Pilsen) i - 0 t; fu acity S e r a 1 Works, rno). The chemical and 1 000 kg capacity (S k" g compositions (i~ 9%6) of t%,o heats produce in the 250-kg furnace are given in Table 5 and that of one heat produced in the 1 000--k furnace is given in Tabl 6. The nitrogen was added in t e form o an alloy (86% 9 5.27% N). The nitrogen losse amounte to 40-50% as co pared with 6-15% during laborat ry tests. The usual foun ry tests were made for determinin the fou, dry properties a d for working out a technologicai process of casting this aterial. Similarly, the mechanical properti s, heat-treatme t, possibility of using this ste I at ele ated temperatur s and the welding properties wer studied From the poin of view of the Card 4/7 Z/032/6o/oio 12/003/009 E073/E335 ~O Developme d ~nv g:~ion of the Prop rties of the Type n!n:n St::jif CrMnN Aust tic Castings mechanical prope ties thi 0material can b used reliably at temperatures up to 500 C, although th similar American U "Tenelon" steel is retomm nded for use up to temperatures of 700 OC. It is pointed out, however, t at the structural r, t stability of th-'s steel d ops consideabl. with increasing temperature anditherefore use of thi s te I as a high- temperaturp resisting material is ju i i d in applications in which iffie re dried iervicp life is on," a ew tons or hundreds St f and of hours th favourab e creep.Tropert es are important, provided tha i -is not ecessary to cons aer rully the t embrittlement o the com onents. In the ase of fittings to be used in he mi c I plant or -3ower-generation equipment "hi. nstabil-ty mu t be taken into atru.Ltur I i Consideration. The auth rs recL-mmend for standardisation a new steel of~he follo ing compositions 0.08-0.180"0 C, Max. 1%o Si, 13-0-15.5% 16.0-19.0% Cr, max. 2.0%, Ni) 0-30-0.6oY. mo, 0.30-0.50/ CU) 0-20-0-35% max- 0-0505~ P Card 5/7 88355 Z/032/6o/oio 012/003/009 11012/00 EO?3/E335 Development and Inv t1ion of the Prope-ties of the Type CrMnN Austenitic St :set~ifar Castings and 0.035% max. . After ustenisation aniealing the material ShOLIId ave the following average mePanical properties4 IKt -= 43 kg/nm , w P t -t 7 0 k g mm , b 5~ 4 oo,4, '~h '= 50%, impact tren:gnth 0-25 mkg/cm 2 de ending*on the ' 0 temical composition and he method of aus enisation. I L d Table! 5-6 C IMn S ~L P S N i Cr Mo Cu N, Speci.fi- m max, max. max. 15.5 0.4 0.4 0.25 ~' Xo to to t cation 0 0 to o.6- 0.050 0.040 16.5 o.6 o.6 0.35 3814 o..16 7.23 o.6 0.017 0.012 0. 2 17.04 0.42 0.48 0.34 3815 0.14 4.oo o.4 0.015 0.011 0. 0 14-60 0.53 0.57 0.24 Card 6/7 Z/034/6 ~/000/002/005/006 E073/E5 5 AUTHORSt U;bl, Engine r, PotdZek, B., Engineer and Sustek Engi eer TITLE: Auste us " n itic ai less Steel f r st i 0 C stings. Pat n Ap lication Class 18d, 1/ : i 0, PV 1915-591 dat d e April 2 , 959 PERIODICALt Hutni k4 listy, 1961, No. 2, PP. 38-139 TEXTz The a eel conta ns 0.05 to 0 25 C maximum 1-5% Si, ' 6 to 2% Mn, 14 to 22% Cr, 0:10 to 0.30% N, 3.5 to 5.5% Ni an 0.10 to .00% Cu. Furthe more, it contains ) .10 ' 5% Mo a d a maximum of .05% B or Zr or B and ;r simult neougly in a qu ntity not excee ding 0,1% i This s eel is satisfact ry for casting ents whi h come into cont comp ct with acids. An adva4tage of t is steel is also its high yield point, Card 1/1 SUSTEK, Alois PreventIng the form*tion of dold shuts 9 no.IL14445-449 N 161. 1. Sta 'i vyzkmmy stav miterialu a Brno. tl alloyed steel. Slevarenstvi , alevarensky vyzkum, Steel -casting) r/62/000/009/020/033 ~Aloi AUTHORS: L8bl, Kare Pot~8ek,,tdkch, ~ustek, A "os TITLE: Stainless ~ulstenitic eel for castings I PERIODICAL: ReferativOy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no..9,11962, 78, abstract q14ft P (ozechosl. Parent no.. 100061, Of 41Y 15, ig6i) TEXT: T:tr 1p:ed austeniti:ssnt:~nal::Z Cr-Ni steel (9% Ni, e:jpt'Z:'sth:lwjdepy 18% Cr), an au te s r sed which do ain Ni at all or only small amounts o h f it The chemical composition of t57 ~utezi (in %) is: C 0.05 - 0.3, Si _~_~1-5,Mn 1~ - 0, cr 14 - 22, N 0' *15 - 0.4 ,0 - 3.0. The corro- sion resistan f e steel can raised b~ addition[ 5 - 5.0% cZ Itht, n of Ni an Mo). The mechanic of 3. e~ Ni or 0.10 Mo (or by join prop ties are improved by addition of B or Z in a 0 65% amount, or by theirlsimultaneous addition in a a quantity of .up to 0.1 . The ste 1 structure should lot contain > 25% of t~e 1 ferritic component. ~~e production of this steel haslan economical advantage, since its use makes i possible t~ reduce the weight Of thl~ castings (due to improved mechanical p operties) a d their Ni content. Moreover, the wide-ranged Card 1/2 Stainless austenitic ste0l for'cast 37/62/()00/009/020/033 61AI01 chemical composition of ~he steel, permits the use oflmixO~ ality-steel wastes for melting. The author4 point(to tie positive r t tes s made with parts of steel containing (in ~): c m6, si o.67, Mn 17su23s 17.04, Ni 0.22, Mo o.42, cu o.48, N-0,34, FJO-017,~5'0-)12 -- in HN03 at &Jlow concentration and temperature, and also inithe DroductLon of citric acid. [Abstracter's note: CompLete.transli Card 2/2 Rymashevskiy SUSMEK, Alois Foundry technology in making alloyed ste,l for high parameters, Slevar n tvi 10 no. 5: .165--168 My ( :~2, en 1. State vyzku=y ustav materialu a te6nologie, Brno. SUSTEK., Alois; S32,110NIK, Evaluatio of steel f om the viewpoint of its casting properties. Sievarenstvi 10 no.]-1:455-458 N 162. 1. Statni vyzktunny ustav materialu a technologie, slevarensky vyzkL=, Brno. AUTHORS: Lbbl, Wel, zeZU104, Marce Stefek,cTadislav, Chatrnk, 3/137/62/000/012/045/085. AoWmoi ek--Alols. Potd'cek, BedHch, 7,-P4t-,Pavel TITLE: Austcnit~ stainless idispersion) hardenir~ steel for castings PERIODICAL: Referativinyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 12, 1962, 75, abstract 121450P (Czechosl. Patent'no. 1(0589 of August 15, ig6i) TEXT: A steel is proposed which contains in %: C 0.05 - o.4o; Si-7 1.5; - 6' Ni 2 The corrosion resistance Mn 0.5 .0; Cr 14 - 20, N 0.01 ' 0.25, .5 5.5 of the steel increas6 by the addition of 0.10 3 `0% Cu. Steel containing 0.10 - 5% rwo has a ra sed corrosi(n resistance in H 2 4* V. Srednegorska [Abstracter's note: cdmplete tran4iation] Card 1/1 Z/020/63/000/601/003/005 D006/D102 V AUTHORS: LO"b:, K., Vyk1 cky, M., Kabrhel, A., and Sustek, A. J TITLE: Research on ec)nomical stainless auetenitio-ferritic steels for service in the chemical induet;ry PERIODICAL: Ene getika, no. 1, 1963, 54 TEXT: The paper is c3ncerned with the'lroblem of nickel saving in :austenitic chrome.-nickel steals used for produ tion of welded machine equipment for the chemical i dustry. Using So iet sources and results of own researchv a t tal of four economical steeli was developed in which-nicko- el content was re uced practIcally to one half.compared with the scarce steels they are t replace. The economical ch3ome-nickel auatenitio-fer- ritic steels can replace the classic austeniti( steels in most applications-i except for cases ~nvolving-c)rrosive or active environments. Also, in de-- signing machine e uipment advantage can be taken of their better mechanical propertie- lally highs? yiell pointj as compared with the currently required cirome-nickel austeiitic steels. ZA-bitraoter's z)otet Pis,,isa, complete translation of an a3stract from th V,zkumna zprava SVUIMT (MMT e Resear h Report) 'no. Z-61-1003, Prague, 1961J LCard 121 SUSTEXI, 4~9A!~; - ~O 1 A-, --- ~ ' 7 1 ~ Les f1stainlesa s 1s ith reduced tickel Founding r0: i tee content.7SPleva nstv~ 1 no,11:468-4?1 il,63. 1. Statnt vyzkumny u~tar, materialy a tec~nologiey Praha. BORIKIf E.$ J=.; SOSTEKv .. ~nz.; ZIM, IL 0 IM.12 dr, I Efficiency!of foam duft suppressors in-slag mills of the mines "Zelezne dolly a hrudkcvny 14isektt. Rudy 10 no.9:319-321 S 162. 1, VUKSB,IPraha, SUSTER J~ Nan tenular ti S ri-Obou keratuconJuncti*itis phlyetaanulosa 10 Its of atreptonweinithorapy of ph4c- 4Fesit 7 Cask. ofth~ 70 1951 po 145--8o :)conjunerLivitis Of the 4-1 Clixi~~ of Slovalc Universi Bratislava (Hosd- Proil !Ant )n Gala,01 M.D.). ~j BUSTER, Josef, Mril Certain problems of pe,~orating injuries of he eye. Cask. ofth. 10 no. :170-178 '54. it 1. Z ocneJ Idiniky SU v Bratislav's (prednosla prof, Dr.A.Gala) (EYE, wounds and injuries, *perf. inj.) (WOUNDS AND I] INS, .*eye. perf. in .) BUSTER, Josef m memo= I Therapy 9f tabotic al rophy of the optic r erve with penicillin. Cook. ofth.-11 no.1:29-33 lob 55-. 1. 2 oc* klin. SU - Bratiolave - preft prof. MUDr. A.Galla. 'ILLIN, ;her. use (71sbetic at-ophy of optic nerve, OPIRVE, OPTIC, diseases I tabotic atFOPbY, ther. penicilin) Treatment f retinal Cask. oftJ . 14 no.2:2 1. Z Ocnej kliniky Ka MUDr. ant. Gala. .'T INAL IMTA hole in ~r (A ION, tran ~iu surg. tachment with assoclated hole in macula lutea. ~-133 Apr 58. nskeho univerzity v Bratislave. Prednosta prof. IMNT, complications ula lutes, surg. th5r. with amnion traaspl. (Oz)) lantatioxx .1 . pair of retinal detichment with hole im macula. (Oz) SUSTRR, Jozef Mmerienco with surg Gesk. ofth. 15 no.2: 1. Ocna k~inika Kome dr. A. Gaga. (PRBIT, neop al therapy of retr -90 Apr 59. keho univerzity v amo, bar, surg. (0s)) bar orbital tumorf;. tislave, prednosta prof, SUSTER" J.~~ - ~-.. - -, , ., ,, I, ~ I Present Otatus Of t 161-176 une 59. 1. Ocna 1i (=M7, revI problem of ret Bratislave, predni CMCWT detachment. Cas. oft. 15 no.2: -orof. dr. A. Gala. BUSTER, J. I Sixt 1-4 h annivers f Prof. Dr. Jozef Pajtas. Cask. ofth. 16 no.l: 160 (Blr~HIES) SUSTER, Jomef TransOllantation sac in anophtha' 1. OcnIa klinika the oral =cosa ir s. Gesk. ofth. 16 r :v Bratialave, prep abnorm. wds & W. OUS MIMHUNA transT the hypoplastic conjunctival 1;5-11 JA 160 SUSTER J., prof. dr., SZAK, Difficult diagnosis 1. Cesk. of bl:Ln&-ies Dena ~Ilnflka Lek ratisl*e (Prednos o s causing bilateml ITY 16 :207-2 t I . 2 no 3 -nxej :takul+.y Utilvoigity Karlo-q T 0 a: prof. dr. J, Susier) ~,,UsTmtp J, - - I I 70th bir~hd&y ot Adaoeffiihi&ti Javotit 45 hlji2t~27-128 ~l .~l 165. I I gun, 1 1 1 j Braticli Isk. ligty SUSTSR, M. Intracrant 81 cases. 11 complicatfone of otogenous origin and antibiotics: ratial. lok~ listY 31 no.9-10:9Q8-920 1951,(CVG 22:2) 1. Of the Otolarnpalokical Clinic in Kosi~e. SUSTER, M;BARTA, Experiences with the treatment of scleroma with special references to strflpto4cin tberapr. Bratiol. lek. lis;y )I no.9-10:1019-1028 195L (CLML 22:2) 1. Of the Otolaryngolo ical Clinic of Slov University Branch in Kosice.! SUSTICR, Hichal, Doe.IMUDr Contribution L speech disorders in neck 91 no-7:213-2~6 15 Feb 5 otolaryngologickej inikv PLSFU v Kosi 1. MUDr Hiclial S~mster. (OPENCH DISORDARS etiology and patho n ek inj.) wounds and injuries. czx'using speec~disord.) ec OfmNlis AND lNimms, n4ek, causing speech diso-,d.) as. Caas.lak.cesk. ch. Prednosta, doe. is, SUSTER. llichs.1, Doc MUDr Treatment Omd prevention of aclaroma. Cas 1009-3.012 29 Aug 52. 1. Z otorhinolaryngo MUDr Michal Suster. k.cesk. 91 no-35: kliniky v Kosiciach. Prednosta: Doe. . & ths~.) SUSTER. Hichal (Kosice. u1. I Centrol of paleroma. lo:. 1. Z Ota Feju 4) obzor 3 no-3-4: kliniky SU v Kosi irevention and com 1954. SUSTER, H.; LUKAN.'J. Indotracheal anesthesia in otorhinol&ryMol~97 Cesk. otolar. 3 no,4:3.65471 Nov 54. 1 . 1. Z otolary'ngologickejl kliniky v Kosiciachl. Prednosta: Unty. Doe. MUDr Hic al S"ter (AR36-PMISIA, JIMOTRACHIAT i In otorhinolaryMol.) sthesia. e~dotracheal in) SUSTIR, M. Yaperianct with bronchoscop7 in scleroma f the trachea and bronchi, with spec al reference to atrophic trache bronchitis. Bratial. lek. listy `14 ro.12:1404-1410 Dee 54. 1. 2 Otol gologickej klin. PLFUK v Kosiciach, predn. doe. dr. Muster I (B CHOSCOPY, in various diseases tracheobronchitis, atrophic) (TRACHEA, diseases tracheobron6-ltis, atrophic, br nchescopy) (BRONCHI. dise sea ltracheobron~itis, atrophiN .brInchoscopy) 10/6 nt~o-Rhino-Laryngo Jun:~-r A W.-MIC' ec.11 Vol '?7 R M I L 127G. sus,mR m. Otolaryn ol. Min. LFUK, Kolli iach. BakteridIna infekcia pri -i-lergick I n dche a n ektord skdsenosti s J;Iiel!enfm a prevenciou auto- ej SUSMIR Xj~- ~.YYRC Results f Aug 59. , is; I'JFhP, is ing radioal operations. Cesk~ otolar 8 no.4:213-217 1. Ot o laryr~,go logic ks. k inika UK v Kosiciac , prednosta prof. MUDr. Michal Suntle surg.) (()TI SUSTXR,M. Foramen no-1:50 1. Otol MUDr. M ,ulare P 160. -,hal Suater (OTITIS MXD (OXMRAL 3 (OWILL HE ome In otogenous s~epeis. Cesk. otolar. 9 klinilca LIUK v Kos compl.) OLISHAND THROMBMI ICS die.) prednosta prof. I etiol. S M TAR, M. -9 WW' il Microscopile examinati diseases of the nasal diagnosis and therapy 9 no.4:26,-211 Ag 160 1* Otolar~ngologicka L PrIduosta P f MUI)r dia; (H4Y FIVER dis of nasal secretioO in inflammatory rucosa with special deference to the of allergic conditions. Cesk. otolar. linika lek. fak. P. Safarika v Kosiciach, H. Suster. K.;;LUJKAN) On the pro allergic r tract. Ge 1. Otolar gologicka it KosiciaC L,prednosta Lekarskej akulty dr.: F. Pol. J., MVANO~A, III lem of the relationship betwe~-nj initis and chronic inflamationj k. otolar. 11 no.5:291-295 162. blinika Lekarskej fa~ prof. dr. M. Suster Uni~erzity P.J. Safarika (HAY FLV.,:--,Ry (RESPIRATORY TRA bacterial infedtion in of the lower respiratory Ity Univerzity P.J. Safarika linika pre choroby rnuto--ne v Kosiciach, prednosta doe. T INFECTION) SUSTER, M.; U Course Cesk. .1 L. ; KOVA, J. Severe es aryng. 11 PHAGUS) ageal wounds in c .6:370-371 D 162. (ESOPHAGITIS) (N combined therapy; SUSTER, M., DrSc. Current problems in seleroma. Cesk. o F'65. Effect of antibiotics in scleroma and lbid.;14-~9- 1. Otolar igologi,-,ka linika Lakarskej P.J. Safarika v Kool iach (prodnosta: DrS,-,. ). T ts of treatment. alty University dr. M. Suster, I - - - - -- - --- - - -- --- - - IJUSTER M.J. proA dr., DrSc.; PICHANIG, M. EpidemioLogical dat on the familial incidence of sclerma. Cesk. ot3laryng. 14~lno.1;27-30 F165. 1. Otola~ryngologick4 Idinika Lekarskej flakulty University P.J* SaParika v Kos clach (prednosta: p of. dr. M. Suste,, DrSI.) .1 1 11 SUB'-,Fji, M., prof dr., DrSc.;j C"SARIK, A.; IIAVRTT, L.; KOVAL, J.; DP.,IKOVI ~~; JPMONIGI Y S., STOLIKAY J.,- JATY, I.; VRZAL, J.; ZRUBEC, P~ I Incidencelof sclerom in eastern no.l*.10-10 F'65. I -- ~01 c' icka ~Iljinika Lekarskej fa 1 af IT troika Koosiciachl prednosta: prof. S a OFJ, odd lenia Obv*-iho ustavu narodn Hum ~-pisska fl'owf Ves, Michalovce, Cesk. otolaryng. 14 Ity University P.J. M. Suster, DrSc o zdravi, Presov, KoEice, Prad a Roznava. SUSTERIC, Joze Diffuse ~'-terstitialjpulmonary fibrosis.1(15--year followup of T a case).Truberkulozall6 no.3t299-302 My-ft 164 1. lnsti~ut za tube ozu., Golnik (Ravn teljt doe. dr. Bojan Fortic).1 rr I . SUSITEIRTC jo Z-) h cuse .'64 11. Inst Fortin) non-trawlatic rhylothomix. tut za tub(Irk-11107'o Gol-rAk (Ra -)q . vests.. 33 no.8:2,.-210 s doe. dr. Bojan SUSTERS, Janis; [Gangl Soviet ot6ches Riga, M W'KlY, M.1 : blocking foreign Ii veshchestv moi i zaru zdravookhr , red. ents; bibliographi rature, 1945-1961] bibliograficheski zhnoi literatury, eniia Latviiskoi S index of Gangliobloki- . ukazatell 945-1961. !R, 1963. 359 P. MIRA 17:10) SUSTERSIC, France A visit to C6rkno and Id ija. Obz mat fiz 1 no.3~14G-144 I 0 1 4. 1 t SUSTERIG, Joze ,--of work inca results in,the treatm 363-365 Jl-D'63. 1. InstitA za tuberk tation as a fact of tuberculosis. Golnik. influencing latter berkuloza 15 no.3: drop Bojan Fortico SUSTERIC, -Toze I i Our experience with 160, i 1. Bolnic* za the 1 (ANTIT A 'rotator". Tube k (direktor: AGENTS ther) , Beogr. 12 no.070-73 T. Furian) SUSTERIG, Joze A single dhily dose of PAS por o9. Tuberkuloza, Beogr. 12 no.4:79-83 160. 1. Bolnica za tbc- (direktor-:.-prim.Ar T. Furlem) I (p= OSALICYLIC ACID ther) PETERSONE, Anna; ~,ZOLINA, M., farmats. retsenzent gISTERST-T-y- kand. me I. nauk-, ret enzent; DDIDDISy J. ied.; laASOVSKA., M., tekhn. red. [Wild'rf,e~icjnal pl sl Sawal.as arstnie4ibas augi. Rigap Latvij as ~Valsts i"-de- mieciba, 19,61. 457 IP. (KfU 15:3) BOTMIY, YEDICAL) ,SUSTERSICs, France Report 0~ the activiy of the mathematicians and physicists of the cokmane Of Ljubljana Cbz mat fiz 7 no.1 41-43 Mr 160. (EEAI 9:8) (Sl0Venia--Ma hematics) Olovenia-PhIsics) i 7 - - - -- - - - I - --- - -- - ---- - I i SUSTERSICj France ~- - - Facing the new* bacc aureate. Obz mat fi2 7 no.2:93-94 160. 1 (Ew 9:12) (Sldvenia--Educ tion) I SUSTERSIC, France i I- - -- - - -- - I- - --- I- - bysicist of Yugoslavia in Belgrade. Id Congress of Mathvma cians and P Obz mat fiz~7 no.4:187-188 t6o. (EUI 10:5) (YuFoslavia--Mathematies) (Yugoslavia--Pbysics) SUSTERSIC, France With Eins~ein at Stat4nberk. Ob mat fiz 19 no.2:88-89 Agg 162. V i SUSTXRSIC, Zvo 1 :11 ". 7. ' ,,Cal -e.nt:e.r in Cb:.Je; plan for constnLetion program, Zdrav, veat., L ubIJqn 23 ito.9-10:233-273 1.954, (HOSPITALS planning, Noel.) SUSTERSIC Z, Injuriislof the trachea and main bronchi Acta chir. Iugool. 8 no.4: 307-320 ~161. 1. Kirur !ko odjeljenje Splosne-Wmice C31je (Sef prim. dr Zvonimir F Sustersid). (BRONCHI wds~& inj) (TRACHEA wis & inj) Zi Selgrade, if no Z 1 17. vo 9, 1901 1. -kSothod o Dotermin.Lng Price (Icmine.-41tionz) In !i0 rqlta~ prima.ritz Zvonimir SU.. ERS C (COIJO): rp 2C5-290 . 2. "Role. and Task 0 - atria 11;O=p1tals and Clinica and of VauropsychiatrIc Depmrtments of Gonaral qoopitala in the Fie'- of flontal Health" Primariun r.- viadi.,Inv =%= (Hoa2ital mDr D. kiisovic%l lelgradOr pp 291. 295. 3. -R.I. of Xb...t.r, In Findin, Carriern of Znteric Pathogens Awng Persona Seeking or Posonozlng A Kcalth Certificate* Prof Dr Hin%o :m-Ll (Rijeka), pp 296-299. 4. rA:;TvG1,.R 'Contajnpormr~ Vortoroology' Dr A.IWt3anda-- _ wenjanin)i pp 299-303. 5. o-ic f,3rvice end *Current Status of the nerratvomarao! ' rr1fl-T-r1r-- '-;71C . .;'a"rTL o . cr _ar t C,^3o-olJub ?Z1-.UZZV'C anJ Jn.JC' mlrjana 91:-Zz-1 Yv4 - - - Bfanko U-MOVIC ( - - . I ln~r-. . tta=v' , modical-N-cUtyl acigrade Mrect~r. -L " Sims --i Pp W4-305. I.Bolales -Dr D. Mwyia.g b 2-111al ke=4 L Tanarlone WAAL Modiein.2kog fak<ea n eovida. '(-13TT."", J. QMITTr, J. Con~flt4-n~ f,--Ir and E-x-reriem-.~'s in ar-! C-omit-v. 71 Vra T f4CSTGAITE So: FI!rOr-qn n, Vol. 6, N,. 2, Fe--b 19 soil stabilization in our SUSTICY V. Certain considers. material). Acta 14 Ki4ski odjol doc. dri, A.Medam (I ns on the pioblem 0 breast cancer (10 year r. Iugosl. 8 no,,1;41-50-161. ca bolnice ~Bravm ~. Sobol" u Rijeci (Sef ;6T NBOPIAS~Z atat et) SUSTIC,_Vladimir.ldr.; KUSER, Josip, dr.; RIBARICI, Ljubomir, dr. Emergency !surgery in Injuries of the abdozen and retroperitoneal Space. Mad!. glasn. 15 no.7/8:319-332 JI-A;g 161. L Kirurskli odjel Opc bolnice "Brace dr S'bol" u RiJeci (SeD doc. dr Ante Me!da I r (A~,D%Ml wds & linj) (RETROPERITODli~a SPACE wds & ini) SUSTIC, V.; PAVLOVIC, P. Metachronous carcim 9 no.2:179-183 162. 1. Ki = ski odjel ( P. Pavlovic),Opce t of the doe. dr A. ce "Braca Acta chir. Iugosi. i Radium zavod (sef dr u Rijeci. )p1) SUSTICY V. sinuE 3 barber'3 hand. ReDo~t of a case of hard k-ta clir. iua.:.sl-. 11 r-c.1*9-72 0 164. Opr,a, bolnica Br;41-a dr Sobol i Kururs~a ldinika Med'c4nskog `akultetal- -f. dr A. Longhino). u llije~ti (Precistojnlik pro L n68-M W-UNssioN NRt AP502!3448 AUTHOR: Korin, NM II& (Doctor) (RIJOW)l Mario, IL Vladimir (D~otor) (R je TITIE: First aid in drowning SOURCE: Medicinskigiasnik,- nwo to, 1964. 322-328 .TOPIC TAGSt first aid, injury AMi1vAvr3 Brief diticus different tRms :(where drowning was,, @-of d*&th),:tqi7" e not 1water and. drowning 6~:j~ r Data from 15-pation-,si, a ter drowningt apparent drowning wning, drowning In sweet 9 treated bor classical methods and 6 by nweer 8 lading muth-to.-auth broatbing, tracheato If thod ,needed, bronchoscopto aspiratio evacuation of gas 00 0 orige arte hass .0 ~2 figures and I tables ASSOCIATIONt none SUB?ff=t 00 RECF SOVe 000 i_ A0 ~Card 1/1 51CLI .00 MB CM W 024 JM - ------ sti-ric., vla(H;(Jr, (!I-. , 0 Symptoms of acute abdomen in osteitis of the pubic bone. Lijecn. vjesn. 67 no.8:865-868 Ag 165. 1. Iz Fdrurske klinike Medicinskog fakulteta, i Opce bolnice "Brace dr. Soboll' u Fijeci. ABRAMOVICH, L. A, ; GEFETI) G.1 Ye.., kand. med. nau~-; ZAYMOV, A.M., kand. Med. riaLlk; KATSNELtPITI, F.A.5 KTRKYEVA, KOTS.61REV, V.N. p--of. HAPOV0,07, A.V. Some chpLracteristic of respiratory inf c-tions of adnovirus- eLlology in adults. Vaen.--med. zhar. no 1:66-68 Ja 166 411-LA PUR, S. ; SUSTKOVA, On the problem of ihe elimination of e entric fixation. Gesk. oftal. 18 no.3:161-167 My 162. ~c 1. Ocni oddeleni OqNZ v Kromerizi. (STqABISMUS ther) SUSTH, J~t Stand-= rdization of T chnological process4s and group ma.:Mnihg of ' 1 plant- parts in small-lot rrodu--tlon. Stro4 vyr 12 no.6.4.1&- mai s 4102 J 9 164. 1. Ko-vosvit Nat lonal~En Ler.xise y sezimoid Usti. :3UST,i, Karel Th"oInIo-w.Czechoslovak 37 5200 and 34 1o6o. lektrotechri' -.U30 Ja 165. E ;.k 20 no 1. Resoarch Institute ~f Standardizat-Lon, Prague. DOLAN, D. (Prague); NOVACEK, J., inz. (P . )' TSTR K. (Prague) x9gue ; ~ --- f ---, - ~. Electric power distiibution in residential buildings and public -. buildings. Pt.l. flektrotechnik 20 no.14:103-106 Ap 165. 1 Svisne additional basic benzhydryl others. M. ftoliv,. .111.1 %1 IlistovPka (Unifnl I'liario. %Vfotk%. M J'v -:Cl-h I. Ch~ LWYO, 4~4 gat-Iml. Flom fjk,(,)IBr (1) and 114)(01,4NII, fit 11;.7a vid.l. 1,_ 11'. ,1, 69 72" (front vifterl; /f17 talf. In ;.'- W If, ... it %I r;k (1) PAII1,111h C//d,0 till ..., p, III, rcduxiilg ~,,% K. 1. 111." It. M4 CH!"O.wal 141 1! g "1 4 fir, ;it 1-11f :0* %vith itirting; via-litial 'll't., Ah. i ".a MVaJ 'If file 'tall virl,leil 2o.7 x. owl" ) II. N.. Irl r Ale ". -1 PMWI. liv henting Ill g. [II It 1'. ;It 11-1* with 75 nil, ale. INICNII, (vonts. 24 K. Mk %'11:1 ill art allforLivr; Niripliving off tile P1011. tuldin 31- Ifil, 11 0. exig. file fir'ducl Willi Ffro. ptiriiyiflg fly wa~ ,,f thr IiCl -It. and disig. at 1:17 9' and 0.25 film. (13.7 X.. 1/0 -all, Ill. 114-60" (froln Nfe.COI. pAlr)10- IC11p:.YFtt 137 g. ift..57cl front 32.5 g. PAIC11011 and 111gi tAC1[j)tN.%1e2in lit) ml. Cglig rvflux.-d 8 hrs. with 7 5 g. NgiNfld b. IfOT7-74 ; 110 salt, m. 166-8* (from MCI, Col, /ft0(Cj1,),.v11rI ( 11) 112 g. (PA)%,) front 14 x. 110- (C111:1,121 and M) mi, Air III solo. of 22.5 g. hf"%'If Mani 6 ho. at PW and 8 firs, at IN)" in an suloclave, Ifir if(- ,trililled off. the residue acidified with 110, cxt(f. Willi 1,14). tile Aq. Liver alkillized, and the base extd. with I". Ill (10g.land Ing. Na,C0,heat.,l I,, ,mu.4 V%ith cilivt after coaling. and distil. to yield 15.S X. . le -) Ph:Clh~ C11,1,N. tef. th., 29)0-5*: methiodide it,. 1~~!) !11' k1roal NICICO) 11h: CHO C11, CH(oil 1C11!.1vj1- Was prVixf. I)v livaing 12 g. P1kC11OC11,C11(O11~- atid if g. phc1l.1,11, to brit. at ].*Yi-5* in all auto- davc? stripping off the u irrutcd matefials, dis-A)Iving tile fv,id it, ill Et.O. and fl-ral ing Willi 21C. IICI to give (71.5 g.) 1ICI U.11 . it.. 162.5 3.5'. N1. lludlick(- SUSTRENA V.A&,w Effnet of thn envlrommont on the 9ex rat'.on in henp. Agro- biologila no.4:130-1:12 Jl-Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1. Panzenska a gosudlirstvennaya sel'skoklozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya, _P~O Luni (Hemp) n~jPlants, Sex in) SUSTRINA, V.I. Vegetativ6 17bridizatLon of hemp as means of obtaining parent material for breeding. AgrobiologLia no. 3-:386- 391 YT-je 16o. (MDU 13:12) 1. Penzenikaya gosudarstvennaya f3ellskokhozyaystvennaya s opytnaya Otantsiya. (Hemp breeding) ~ACCESSION NR: AP,4022711 S/0020/6 /155/002/0306/0308 Ayukhano A. Kh.; Sustrov, V. A.; AUTHOR: Arifov, U A - (Aca emician); , 0 tsk4.1 to Khasanov, R. M.; Pol ra V. 1. TITLE- Cathode spluttering of ungsten by potassium ions SOURCE: AN SSSR,1 Doklady* v. 155, no. 2, 19K 306-308 TOPIC TAGS: cathode sputter g~Vtun sten sputte ing, tungsten surface purifica- 1 18 tion, tungsten, potassium ion, 4 4g, potassiu ,~7 t ABSTRACT: The 4uthors inve tigated the sputter' g of tungsten in a form of tj n~ chemical compounds and also tudied the condition for obtaining a pure tungsten surface. Radioactive tracers ere used for determination of the amount of sputtered materials: Polycrys alline tungsten targets with induced activity, (74W' 84) were bolbarded,wit potassium ions. T ae sensitivity of detection was 10-9 gm. The ex mental d tails were given in author's paper (Iz. AN UzSSR, p ri I ~ I No. 2, 1963). It was found, b using retarding or accelerating potentials, that co,d 1/ 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4022711 the spattered particleis w 7 attributed to the adso:I~j ere neg tive.ion~ to a consiqerable extent. This is )tio~ of re' idual gases by tung ten at*s. Heating the target reduces the num;ber Of ne0tive ions.' At T:~.l OOK, the spattering is teMperature independent, which dc, ically absent, and that the spalte ing atet that the t gsten c0n1pound6'are pract-, art. has: 4 figures. is 6haracteristi of a pure surface. Orig. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhniche kiy institut Akadem i nauk UZSSR (physics Engineering Institute, AN/UzSSR) SUBMITTED: 21Sep63,. DA E ACQ: 08Apr64 ENCL: 00 STJ33 CODE: PH NO F SOV: 003 0THJRR. 002 Card 212 SUSSULOWSKA, Maria The role of the paychploglat In the psychLatric clinic. Neurol. neurochir. psfchiat. Pol. 15 no-4:617-.623 n-Ag 165. 1. Z Zukladu Psycholo~,ii Wychowawczo-Klin cznej UJ w KrakadLo (Kierownik; doc. dr. M. Susulowoka). m OSHMYAN, G.L.; IGNATOVA, A.V.;~SUSYKINAP A.V. Production of the heavy type rum. Trudy TSIIISP no. -13;34-40 162. 1 (MIRA 17; 5) SUSYUMOV, Ye.M. (lbskva) Scientists on oceanO 10th Facific no.5:65-66 My 162.1 Congress. Priroda 51 (KMA 150) Area-Congresses SUSZCZEWSKI, Kazimierz, mgr i1z.; MYER, Haliw, *r inz. Principles of designilg container cooling lof heated water ejected from thermal ower plants. Gosp ra 23 no.12.- 453-455 D 163. 1 Td 1. Energoprojekt, War4zawa. SUSZCZEWSKA-FISCHMWA, Irena OMICZ, Leazek Excision of the spleen in laukemiaB. FalskI przegl. chir. 33 no.2:159-163 161. 1, Z II Kliniki Chirurg-Icznej AM w Wmrszaw~e Kierownik: prof. dr J. Mossakowaki. (IEUKEMIA surg) (SPLM surg) SUSZCZMKI Kaziraierz, mgr Cooling of water t reservoirs. Gosp. 1. Energoprojekt, a from condensers na 22 no.10:445-4 i. I zava.~. i natura3: or artificial 0 162. SUSZER, A. RM-UM/Chenical Abs Jour Author TI t1o Orig Pub Technology Ch- cal Products and Application. Leath-rq Fur, Gelatin. T Technical Proteins : Referat 2hur - Khi ya, No 4, 1957) 1, : Suszer A. : Problerm and Pros. actu of Providing a T.mining Agents : Rev, chim.) 1956, 71 110 51 302-303 1-29 Agents. of Abstract : To ons e "Op f c" I ta~liniecatiaits in the Rlmanizn U:o;II~t4'Roput?:iOc it s e ry to put into effect Vhe followIng measures: 1) Gbfiacte the losses of tminins during 9 prcc essIlan addition of up to 1%6 of synt]I~et1'-'ct='Ig agent 01 tan, vhich will result in f 2,51~ ~fjta,~=','ns"in the v '10, synthesis of solup~nia tIM!Oed te by- f products); :I.jn~bryeause anft reorganize ccllection of tanning mat s tilizinG in add tion to oalk and Card 1/1' - 449 - ---------- -------------- -- ---- ... . .... RM,W,Njj,,/Chemic--LI Technology - Cj+nctpodjjcts a-nT'jheir 1-29 Application. LcatL Gelatin. ing Agents, Technical Proteins Abs Jour Referat Zhur - KliLya, No 4, 1957, 14~70 spruce bark also llow bark) an~,~aki~jtghthe collection of tannin.- mteri,l,, cori-milsory I e forested 1 10 areas; 3) Utiliz spruce colies as a anning raw mate- 0 rial, which will . e available 1/3 o the required s et armiuit of tarmins 4) rut into pract ce the use of lie I synthetic taming agents produce~d fro domestic raw ag r0 g mterials and eh 1 cal byproducts. Card 2/2 450 I IProducts and Chemical TecW10logy. chamica ?Ure Golatin- lather- ..Lon. Le ,trial p-"Oteins. Their APPI-le"f" Tanning -,NjaterLals. Indu 1959, 33674- Abs J our: Ref zhur-Yhimiya, '140 cJ, ia -quebracho taut, mimosa; VElon . not Abstract: GXtTactS (chc-s I LO1110ver J is group). This practice, G-i7sing in a indi005 charact I Micai. 71ho basic t,acts, are 0011sid- econo action of the 0 iabla tarl- the tanning with sTA than wi-h Veget exceed crably lower It is re commerid,_d hot to elude . agents- UP CITQr 30%); to ex ning STA in a Gro napbthol and phenol as the share Of jent 1. - I to Litil- tho use of defic ng Of STk; gents materials for the btainl _ tanning a- raw SUlfonated extracts of nEtiN- nd to sulf onatiorl; & izo deBroe Of th, treatmont In productiOrl eyele of iv 1959, ;>,9061. longthon tho see Rr of the unaor. 8jda. G. jqjarkU3* !T' Liorcail!-( r0stry. 'Vora' ChPI u C,_~tciP ;l b C Ref Zhu---~- Ehin. 195)9, wo 1 iv. it r;,-) r Sus-er, ir--,titut. ' A Simplo ,4e thud of preaa Ltlo T POUnd3 O.L' rjj,-Gr_iur-j v.-Jtji )r~ z Pub. Rev. ch.1 n., 1958, 9, No let t k -jimle epa wathad of pr V of Cr (4 3) soluble in va and fatl y acids is desc sists oi l stmultandous L action v essal of fatty hol is i tseel rxs a solven metric juantity of an a dde 5 r ter ribed. n adi t,. queous d.-- 'N. Grokov tion of Complex Gor lorine and 'jAitt7 Acid., 2_62-2* ing complex oompolnes and containing 01 The inetlho(, Oonl- 0 c on into the re- and GrOl li.%e al.co- and then a 3;toichio- solution of Iffi, ex 00m-90"Ids SUSZER A SCIENCE Periodicals: REVISTA DE CHIMIE. SMZER, A. A simple method for ~ Monthly List of East European 0 9, no. 9, Sept.11958 preparation of melamine. p. 509 (EUI) ICIVOJ. 8, No. 2p February 1159, Unclass. Distr: 4E3b slTple method for th( propitration of complex com- chromium with chloriae and faTry--aCTrS-2r.- eounds of 18(1~7e . Nev. chins. (Duclarest) 9, 2fi-"-4(l959XH,;g1-,'1, ~1111111uary).-Tlic fatty acid is added to CrCl, to which is 1, taiu!; a (YA) a id1v added the ak, u-sed Ls -olvent and which colt r stnichimactric amt. of aq. 1 1-1, The ;iiixt. Is then refluxed briefly. cooled, and the resu ting .11'Fl,Cl crystals are filtered OIT to yield a prMuet, with c, cellent f1:0-revellent pr~Lcrtivsi for lextile filws, leather, Pa cr, and gla,~S~, Voi i2 ro 49~-497- i0i P2 " t, T-v, ,o Dls-porsi of tho sarface s Used -i- ag Torl'idillo E. Gpo ga16'43 SUSZER, Adalbert, ing. . I - Report coefficient as a single quallty Inaext industria usoara 9 no.7:279-280 J! 62. I i I , su a*.'! ,c Z, Mill :-I X f , Stw I I sla-,Y, mF. - -.r Z. - "..- ...... 1 , - I V I -': os ~ f -T () ~-,--~i!~-, ! i'; I- E.1-1 i J -I.. - C, . :: , 1~ . , . nc,. 5-.17t'-1279 E7 1 f14~ n .. ;z~ I -w, ~;a sanJ.' "A I - SUSZEK, S. I Railway roUing a tock repair plant'p have been working on standards technologic Ealy justified. Prz g1 kolej raechan 1-1 i [i.e.16] no.5:157-159 My ?64. 1 KTJRZKWA, Zbigniew,*.LS9SZKA, Anl~rzej -I Determination of.small amountsof , of each other by means of sodium-~ no-2,.327-329 960. - 1. Natedra Chemil, Ogolrej Politecl (Cystine) (~steine) cystein in the presence reaction. Chem anal 5 (EEAI 10:3) (So~~'.-~ide) (Iodine) KURZAWA, Zbigniew; SUSZKAJ, ~ndrzej Application of induced sodium azi -iodlie reaction for the detemmina- tion of rderogram anounts of peniaillin. Chen anal 5 no.6:897-go2 16o. (EEAI 10:9) 1. Department of General Chemist , Folitechnika, Poznan. (Sodium azidel) (Iodine )7 (Peni illin). KAI' ITANCZYK Ka""firdw.Z. KIM,21114A Zbignio~.; Protection of steel containers against uie action of ammonia solutions. Chemia Poznan no.2:21-125 64. 1. Department of General Chemistry, Tech-lical University, Poznan. e7 POLAND Forestry. Den rology. K-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur--Biol~, No 6, 1958, 24~62. Author Suszka, Boles aw. ~e Inst N~og~n.~ Title Species and Varieties of Arbo Vitae in the Korni- c1ci Arboretum. Orig Pub: Arboretum kor~., 1956, (1957),l 2, 15-44. Abstract: Described are: Thuja koraiensJs, T. occidentalis (29 varieties), T. plicata (4 varieties) and T. standishii. Their forest and decorative qualities are examined, whereby a great perspective for T. plicata is observed in the corditions of Polish forestry (dada of tests are c4ted). It is pointed Card 1/2 so goo go oo Soo** goo 60 0 Q -0047* INW0106 03 1 ; 1 4 1 a I a t k' 11 11 it 14 is 11 if 11 X) I it 22 13 .14 a 16 27 11 it 4) it u U Id 13 k u )1 J9 0 41 Q 41 Oro I f. 9 L -1 T. ii- I L L a H P v A 1. AA N CC CC Et , Studies an ket.)sulfonic acids. L Syntheses of derivative a of 1.2.3-thlodis sole. P. M.AfIkK AND j SUAM.. jMIrr". srad 1',4'N,Siye 19:9A. 1:11 -Q, (lit ('wrttun) -00 %%'IKMTKLAK 0 0 a =0 goo r An I. N R Q it 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 " 0 0 0 ; o o 0 0 0 0 0'o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 -4-eo -oo-e- o-o 0 0 is o I a f IQ 11 11 0 u Is 16 ly to I A a L a f. A-. J., A L a A 1- 1 1 00 r . ! 00 00 isoqulnidine. A. I lgzgA. 3-p) C. 00 At- 04 00 Of 04 00 06 a! 0 0 00 a 0 ENE 10 0 60 A 0 S k A EIYALLUPGKAL LITFNITLNE CLASSIFICATIC .00 8 t,. ."." oo tL' i.~) ~---."T' - - .., 17-1-1 r i --T .t of 70 N 's, : 0 0 0 of 0 a. 0 0 0 0 III v n m a m v a 1 "--AA 0 At M IPNtCV AND J. SUSZKO, NO 24.1647: 11 12 11 1* 16 11 a 0 41 At U 40 Gr 1- 1 A I t-,-Ue o -00 0 immrx. a'ad. lWouin -00 W C. A. ;-00 !-00 -00 .00 .00 -00 .00 00 V.0 0 ~"o 0 000 z 00 !.O0 0 0 '00 tsoo cz- ;ZOO 's. ! gloo IN 1) 3 1 43 A dad 0 6 0 a 0 0 4 0 4 0 6 0 0 0. 00 :10 a 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 * 0 o: 4 0 0 6 o 4 0 0 a elf 0 f 6 0 G S 0 a 16F V V IjF W 00 00 0 0 00 0 000 00 00 0 0 0 At 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 000 000600 0a I I I I I 1 1. 1 " It 14 Is to It 14 tf a It U a m ?y JS " No It u W a b6 1) 0 0 a 41 a 41 4d Oro A L it. "P I 1 4 V 9-1 L L, AA a 60 U a i k 4 1 1, 0 A I Aj 00 A 4,01,80~ -00 00 Lfl 1~141 6. .0 111 t 1.-10 00 .4, c, uinidine.,)UAM RuMASIMICKI A'4ujMNZYJ.VPP1 R-SmIlli Chl' 9, (W I JVA S. '--42; 7,31-M), (ticAf tich)(M-1 .-At is Lhow" that lIfSAT"s jiiiluct 00 tmined by the action of 11, an quialdine. an homeric cpsupd. of quiuldine awl 00 be showing a pletel td. liftracter and contel- quininit. ItFrPmentumbi . 11o IM grutip. Therclu". t is III utm this i an intramol. ethcr as 00 p 04 If Rabe he* shown hw .0 hodlue (C. A 11, 79). r I ifferetue lwtwren these ~64 00 a Is shown during of of, rt 37, 11 (1). in the trans- alkakids s shown du .00 fotumtlon of i~Nxjuinidinc Into IsNuit i Is ruptWel he quinudidic nuclevs, 00 thr ethet"I linkage rcrumin ax hktxcl~ LM)u I I t t~ onstruti I the Isumquinicifir alml itV .00 00 N-NIC dcriv. bchay as C~ft ethen but am is b c slmci&l ~qohtfity of the 800 ctlwvvl- linkage. Accord to the behavior u and iwquhddnr, con. 00 1 =00 clilsims are drum-n as to the mecha.-lism tithe rreactionn oof plaa, urin the mAtive alkaloids 00 a of cinchona and an analigy is sought between the sturmuctur of i"ttinithut and d. re 0 00 j: i~,cinvhmine (cinchonigin-). J. K. =00 00. coo 0 A zoo a : 4r z Z SOO 00 ;:o 0 ~91. zoo !too o =00 Is 00 00 "o0 100 A%*.%L SIETAILLURCK-AL L'ITERATLIRIJ CLA IIS IIFICCA ION Cloo 09. -tic,,, SW I I .1~- 40.0, too 00 00 15 AT 10 iS . . . . , I L I-- I ar 01 9 a a 3 9 1 00 a " 0 t7 11, 01, a K a it 91 K a It K n 0 0 0 0 S 0'a 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 111 f IS 4 4 0 0 0 0 0000 0 T40qoqooiooeo0o6*o04o 000o6Q1o:::tooooo#oo4ooo*# t W 0' *so a 1 10 It 12 SO 16 I ji 24 J5 A v a j1p L JO 31 J) 13 .4 11 14 J? Is ?p 6) V S) 1) 44 8 A a -C A t P G at 41- -f -4 9- 1 - it TADz DoWAASM AND J#R;Y.- PWC-rmiki C" 13 140-59in Gnman 153X I )~Treatin l ith H id h I d W j go - e an t en ) in x quia eAr with Ide. KOH py a d. IS midixe. whtfii IS diffm also in chem. ols vV I . l I rewtions from The isommm re bitertiary HO-bitsev p = -00 and both change into NAF innici~ ubm their alkiodi " am Wird with sq. * 'C 1 KOH Th &Ii ki I h V . e n n st- ioq nC O. fl e.C:IIjjN HC,H.N0 .%fe is more ' xensitive to hydruly%ls t ots-l"ululditits, Und"Wfiutnco(RtC( IH&udH.P0, 0 I he ef of tv-1 aldiur Is changed into a hydruityk to-fwav mul a hydroxy. lu i d d i A '.00 00 notnx v an rs vs c qu at Ajklnrd (MrCH(0Ij)Cjlfd NIM JIjCIhC0CsI14N0Mrs)- IWIS Medium cowd 0 t i i ddl i i B Y . , c ver s w t air 0- lle Al-i it mitluitild odl opoltrx "u 1 arad 1 (14i r i I lk $ 1933 1 N A 00 a! . -3 s se . a eta . o. , I II 2V 1 1(1.tx 1 . I,kx , 00 zoo ;;46 1 Z HA .Sit A%v-SLA OET&LLURGICAL LITERATLAM CLASS FICATIGN EZ MIS It! 14134D -1 1 $$Iasi k1p dul Cj( I - 4 V 1 u F ' AT 90 10 J ; ~ ~ 2, w I v 14 5 " V-f A V (W 0 , . -wx,', 04 ( It t, ,, IT tv N TI 4 so* a***** 6- 45 a 0 0 O 0 0 0:0 0 669006*90066 0669, go W 's I JU i.! 4 LE w It 00 - A; 00 ot 90 of Pollhalodorivativ Notsplibi Calown 13 2 adscatophowne. Nifeczy5law -7(in German 297)(MVII O strivitskiand jcrjyStIs.,ko. 00 . . CIIXICOCI in Ow III, .- 2 n temv of AICI., ,3. #-ttivhh-wact t atinvill ,f 11). In. W,4.. -00 oblained. and converic I on treatutcrit with Hrj into u-Inkin 00 f Ill. tit. W. Thew v err c4mv"ItA it) the cortespontlitig oxial,t nt. I Ill* a Id 00 I-p. The oxinte of 3 4-dichloroatetophrnotn, tit, IM, '- . hi tviluviinn. Oww .%uor, vivid the N-acetyiated ' drrivs. of 3.4-ifichittroaniline, In. 05% INV. anti 1221* 'rt-,p -00 &0 1 and U. but qot the ox mes, retain the irritating action of hCO0111CI T W C . , 04 ;r 00 00, A 41 =00 00 0e 00 00 1! t TAL 00 so It r o o 0 a 4 0 0 0 a ~ :A .Jj I It a too 4N I 1 3 q 6 0 o 0 o 0 a 0 0 0 4 0 o 0 0 6 0 A--X-I-,� A-1-1- -A __L_X~MAO' IX, 0, A A, 1 0. a-4- L/ "d" ad W"w ja$ - .i is, ")--v .00 c I in 1W cc~ (1) is obt by mixing 40 g. M .00 k an lee) and 10 g. N&OH (satd. .) with -00 28 i!PW in 110 cc. sk. and 12 C. NaOll ( S w1u.). 2 It is kW ice for several brs., tbm #A room CW. Over- 3 -00 00 A night, red ud 12 hra.. couccl. to h4f, boded W... d4d. -0* with HeO addikd with HaSO.. Ban. with ether 00 Lnd from CJ4 Sim W g. of cWts. -0* A 0.5 Md. vAW to. 654*. Dtrivs. of I wtre -00 U), a YtHow oil, b. 108-10% GXW' M. acM (M) is kveplac below 60 4.8 c. of I in I CC. H3 Cc. W% HA (IV). The AcOH It removed. t dissolved in CHCls. and tr. c 400 '3 the in. 121-2 * (3.3 g. &W). wig from 0*0 Soal an M. I-M C&CAOXidias . ta. 1 -3" (Ott! go -136.2% I-M. m. IZI-3% faij! .8*; ;UI roe m. 7-01 [a 7 di- M. I kcayl. by Ling I g. Ox Iic acid (V) is ob S in 7AcOH an AAL Wet th wi 'be -dd. - 90 of 1.6 ce. IV dwW The axm 01210- T solvent is 00 expelled a brown oil. crys'. he, ening with HtO and bing. is obtained, wo tHgO, dried goo and d. from CA. it W. i54711 d 47%). 3*6 St "W V. hum H. *bs. Sk. W~W Phcn t acid (VU), M. t20% ts* 0 5- M. (dew-Pa.), i-l"~69- .1*; 110.6% was best frogn its ciachosiow uh, -40* (de- rso 0 conym.), JaIV 220.5'. Optical rutaticas were detd. AS 5 L A FIALLURGICAL LITE*A'Ft with c I =d the solvent CHCI# + HtO t*9 (-' + C. T. cimlowski qvicao If OKV ala .1$111 CA a.- Ist . , I A Y-W-1 - 0 is 0 1 v bi 9 A3 a U 5 AT 10 All; n I g 0 o 0 i0 0 0 as* 0 09409 **:* a goo@ a ***:*::,I ::::Oooooo 000000000, 4 7 S f w n it u 64 06 u It 14 A,.X--?-Ak A I If it a S4 li _111'. it 61104 #1 ------ -- -- Oft tilt% ...p Woos orl loud" Od spasw III M. L mohdm &4Walds la W 00 nwm of *0 jAov= and j - . i # . pwa ad 402-12: cf. C. A - U 11 :0 Study of the t Olacidectlelt. on (al of the quuuti kii culatidil e1whonim. a-L%xinchunine. $4v G It Ch lonitw. cincheaw. X- Hicth) I ii WKIll Ayk- It line and ciuch"fulitw Abvwcd it is Optical I h&O)r o[ quinine AILACIds cannot l Tllrrv is no &I " t l k 00 00 g af s l . u .,d it) a run 11.n) bort U tLafwtwl functims and vatial l i n I- In Iwith pit. Ciucjh)jojjjw 1% tivelijilina 00 tVel With r1kT5S ilCid- W, F. U 0 1 ASA~Sth SITALLOGICAL 1.1tell"Toof CLAISIF ATION ll-ljpji.. 4 0 11 U 13 M Is m v a "49 it g 4191 AdIgEo E O o _T I -00 wto dwic- .00 :Iajsf -00 01- Am- .040 ju.int- .0 Wint'. I lhe cf 1w A, =0 wout 311 IT! 1%111X C20 0 lkv A 0 :- 1.00 LAP 0 20 00 woo of 00 0 ~m 0 40 0 :00 It" koo 0 4b u AV IQ all; *1* 0 40 000.0 of 0 a 0 1 0 0 0 Sl 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 ;Go 1,--Tl 771- a a, . An I anC 0 0!o o o e 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 of 0040 0 016 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 * 0 6 J to .4 m It u" 14A 111111111koall'i did# 41 Wt* "A _ ~ A V4010% q t of the quidne aDmIcids a bon. J. Fie dwq4j.$quku.. BuMixtemacad. U 4" Ite, . A. kiii. 1934A. 413-20.-Ilydro- s onidim at - with 25% HCI (cf. C. A. 26, 4819) gave a stuall of the taxine but cbkdy a tertiWaur -09 M.- GHUNIO" Ct ' 1 107-8', (alV 4041 (in Ric.); .00 M. 9" , M dn. product, C*HvIMV30, tMa. ' 04 38" (in Y1alV -71' - the ist deriv CmAsNA, In 137 hydrolyted tol b a1c KOH Lik .00 , of vw"I w by a: t . e- . y ie with HCI gave hydrochichmorine b m A 0 a ell 0 aw ( ), CIM"Nio, M. 1! in ' 00 thH 4.22%yWd. P, .rate 13 (i ct, C1.11VINIO in. 2 1-2:: ' B oo n ed .3 & z v., "Ifs&NA, m. 116-7 c (in 00 11ob LdfremnlandiMbyhating 0 i with g~~HIC)Ac wss an oil. The Bx deriv., C.Jf,, N.0,, in. vwmas 0 tive; the N-mitroso deriv., Clij ' gee 9. W. 99-100% all? -21 (in &1c.) (RCI salt C H.- * 0 so* CINA. in *107- ). I is therefore epibydrocincboi idine and M is 'pihy f rocinchonine (cf. C. A. 26. 1935 W. F. Br Lee see J 0 .%s-SLA AFTALLURGICAL LITERAILVIE CLASUPICAT O - - - ld ee Y. tivivil ow ii cog w go Iolalla, -IF Cwv _ - _T_ _V_ _T I I F I - j ' - .T K a w ! it T 0 T LA All I a Od 0 v 14 11 a a 1, 1 V KAI It 'M41 1 6169*90 0 0 00 oolof 0000 4 :9FIFUM-OCAMMLAW I I j A 1 6 1 A t W if u a W 11 4 0 4 It n a a a V x U Ujdj$x.VXXSdld da a A A AL-P A It -1-1. 1 A.4-1 a oI _&_1TV' W) AND 41~ r'!Yly! 00 InLl 0 of Optal 114cletfamat 1-00 .00' 00 so r OtA". Ilt'll. i4ler". drad. jifildmiW, Classir Siti, _00 fmal 1934A, 4PP 71). mi A ill-a-phenyl. .00 0 a Illioldlenylticulk- acid, wit. IlQ 4" (cf. CA 24 350). by :0 mcanif if bruriur of cindionklint, In C4 i, y4bled the ~00 -4-ptival mulip.mle M. Ci.fli,(V, fit. 1211, 30', [*11? -00 00 216'. Thr I;fuCinr tali Call IN OAS tit 97", (all, M* Go 8 (1"; in 1.1 a -Cllclo~ 1~rtluloMine Fall, C1,11mX1. .00 0 TS.111.1*8 I;unwtIlC3H0thVF liquor file (- )-ailtipoxl( (11) Wf" $CCU" A 0 y cryon. from A JIOAc, im. Nq)-.10% 1.11, -215.61, (-) menthylamine .09 salt, C,,lIu.%OS, tit. 157-8% 1.1j: -17C.2% cautims, oxidatimim tit I by 30~' , HA gave the optic, Ily active form with both asym. centers (SO group anj C atora)+, In V 3W.4'. like ise V and VI jlci-e a half-mccinatc. GO 0 i Itfi nylp he nyLacme t *** acid (111), 1: (41.1-a-plittlyls" _33txl.O*. th half-raccinates exist only in suln.; Ae C.AAS, tit. 149-50' (decorupri.), (a) 4111.4 ". The their Optical activi y is due only to the 93yaw. C. The . If . I a intither liquor fr,,m UI gave -responding Wf-1 acemates U it- Optical activity due only rullinylldirnylatelic acid (IV), C,,Jl,,OS. m. 139" (de- to the sulfrixide at re prrpd. front III and VI, IV and V; 10111141l cumpit.), to I J, 195.0'. Oxidation of H i a HOAc gave tali, - Ila". By w4n. of 111, IV, V or VI in 1% NaOlf, 1(-)., (-).I~-g,licnyL%ulfinyljjhcnylacet~c acid IV), immediate F2Ct!luiLLtiUlw of the active C occurs and the -** rtcrysid. fril", "Ic., ni. 148-0', fall? -4!0.4'. In the half-mccrimitrs M i ad VI or IV and V are formed, frorn 0 IlOAw: mother liqui)t *us found .phtnyl- which by crystn. ffc 11) dil. &1c. III or V can be obtained by Millillyll-helivlairlic OxId (VI). ru, 130 ilt"dillin.). b I&IMAIS 11toolullon. With 2 moks IIA I slid III SOO 1111.2 '. FWLA itnits. tif III slid save the lit. rV., a?'414.4lylifulto jillifirny lacrili; acid, C14il"O'S' 111. acthe facirrilic fillm., tit. 1411-1, (dm~mmqi ); tht Com- TbeNr I spunding mixt. tit IV slid VI in. 135' (it Pa.). Equal results &&me %ith v ill't I loffs principle of Optical 1~90 supt - III und IV Ili ak.-ClIC1. move a utif move a -Ira~niatt' W. F. Inrucc '09 Cie 0 F"'Al -SL A MITALLURGKAL LITINATUAll 'LASSOKA1001 we 0 1441 a Ali, --t "I.JFFT 0 All Ou 0 lot oe ;I 00 0 0 0 Cs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0