SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SZPETKOWSKI, S. - SZPOR, S.
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SZPETKC&ISKI, S.
Formula for precise mine orientation. p. 386
PRZEGLAD GEODEZYJNY. (Stowarzyszenic Naukowe-Techniczne Geodetaw Polskich)
Warszawa. Vol. 14, no. 10, Oct. 1958
Poland/
Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, no. 6, june, 1959
Uncl,
S 7' FET f", '43 K I ) S .
The contrcl traversing in nines, p. 28.
PRZEGLAD 'MIUKOWIC -TECHNICZNY, SERIA G. Kra1cow, Poland
No. 3, 1959
Mcnthly List of East Euroyean Accessicns Index (F.EAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 11,
November 1959
Uncl.
SuEmam 1, St law, dr.', inz.
I"
Orientation in mines by means of flashlights. Przegl gorn 17 n0-5:
3C/,-305 My '61.
SZPETKOWSKI, Stanislaw, dr.,inz.
Determining a safe zone at blasting in opencast mines. Przegl
gorn 17 no.6:346-352 Je 161.
SZPETKOWSKI, Stanislaw, dr.., inz.,, mierniczy gorniczy
Optical methods of mine orientation. Pt. 1. Przegl geod 33 no.10:
370-376 161.
SZPE'rKOWj'KI, Stanislaw, dr., inz., mierniczy gorniczy
-,-
Optical methods of mine,orientation. Pt. 2. Przegl geod 33 no.1.1:
411-416 161.
SUKKOWSKI, Stanislaw, dr.,inz., miernieW gorniczy
Optical methods of mine orientaticns. Przegl geod 34 no.2:63-68
,62.
SZpETKOWSKI, Staaslawo dr.,, inz.., mierniczy gorniczy
Optical methods of mine orientationg Pt. /+* Przegl geod 31+ no.3:105-
108 Mr 162.
S4PQOWSKI. Stanislaw
~ ...........
Poland
Doktor Inzynier--Mine Surveyor
no affiliation given
Warsaw, Prze alad Geodezyjny, No lOp Vol 34P Oct
1962p pp-409-13.
I .. Surveying Nets in Opencest Mining --Part II%
SMETKOUISKI, Stanislaw, dr llnz.
On the degree of exactness of rock mass calculatioms in open
cast ndma and in heaps, Przegi gorn. 18 no.?N'-422-429
Jl..Ag 162.
SZF=OW�Kl. Stanisljjw
Poland
Dr Inzynier --Mining Surveyor
no affiliation given
Warsaw, Pr e dad GeodezyAnyj Vol 34, No 11., Nov
19620 p
"Sur*eying Nets In Opencast Mining".
SZPETKOWSKI, Stanislaws, dr inz, mierniczy gorniczy
pn the basis
Condensing the surveying not in opencast hines of height
measurements. Pt. 1. Przegl ge6d 34 no.9069-~371+ 8 162,
SZPETKOWSKI, Stanislaw, dr inz., mierniczy gorniczy
Condensing the surveying net ~n opencast mines on the basis of
height measurements. Pt. 2. Przegl geod 34 no.10:409-413 0 162.
SUETKOWSKI., Stanislaw, dr inz.
- I I ", ~Ro ck-~~ovement observations in working rooms of salt mines.
Przegl gorn 20 no.10:383-389 0 163.
SZPETKOWSKI, Stanislaw
Error in the point situation determined on a triangulation
side. Geod i kart 13 no. 1: 73-84 164.
S.7.PFTKOWSKAT., Stanislaw., dr inz.
Reduc'kion method of calculating the coordinates of a final point
of an unclosed tra7erse. Przegl geod 36 no.6t2l'1-215 Je. 164,
SUETKI)VISKI, LIt.,,LnJolaw., dr. inz.
Allor!aL4or of safety pillars determilned by unrc-grcrind wat,,~-r
j I
reserwirs. Przegl gorn 21 a 11'.C,
,j
SZPETKOWSKI, Stanislawp dr inz.
Determination of the lengths of the sides and the differences of
the heights of points in mines on the basis of measurements of
the vertical angles. Glow inst gorn prace no.31+3/351:39-1+8 164.
Measurements of the hori2ontal displacement of points in mining
areas. lbid.;49-59
1. Central Mining Institute., Katowice.
SZPETKOWSKI.. Stanislaw.. dr inz.
Measurements of elongated polygonal traverses in mines and
computation of the coordinates of the last point. Glow inst
gorn prace no.352/360:1.41-150 164.
1. Central Mining Institute, Katowice.
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AUTHOR: Iftpetkowski, S.
ORG: none
TITLE: measurements using a pointing line passing through two points having
-Lqvqling~
known elevations
SOURCE: Geodezja i kartografia, v. 15, no. 1, 1966, 33-53
TOPIC TAGS: geodetic leveling, linear leveling
ABSTRACT: A new leveling method, called "linear leveling" by the author, is described
as useful in running route leveling, especially in areas of mine workings. The method
is based on the use of a theo ISpAto establish a pointing line connecting two sta-
tions with known elevations, and to determine the vertical distance of intermediate
stations located to the sides of the pointing line, on the condition that the recipro-
cal distances between these stations are known approximately (see Fig. 1).
JhAp P 4ig. 1. Pr"ciple' of-linea,r leveling
i A vations are
44 6* koo= B0 - Stations whose ele
n , P - auxiliary point being determined;
1A8 A - inst?mment, position over Ao; and B the
signal position over Bo.
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Formulas are derived for calculating the leveling lines taking%,Into account the
earth's curvature, and for longer lines, the effect of lateral refraction as well.
When the painting line is horizontal, or nearly so, and under average conditions, the
error In elevation is determined,from the formula
mn-�g mmxjl
where I is the distance of the station being measured from the instrument (in km).,
Recommendations are given for further reducing this error, and a proposal is made for
carrying forward elevations determined by this method. (ER]
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SZPIGLER, Zenon, mgr '- inz.
When talks via the cosmos?'Hory-z techn 16 no.10:8-3-1 0 163.
I* Dyrektor Instytutu Laomoscig Warszwwa.
STAUBER, Marceli; SZPIKOWSKI, Jozef
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Problem of epidemic fungus diseases of the foot. Przegl. dorm.,
Waroz. 4 no-5:361-369 Sept-Oat 54.
1. Z Oddzialu Dermatologicznego Centralnego Szpitala Ministerstva
Bezpioczenstwa Publicznego w Warazavie. Ordynator: dr M.Stauber.
(FMIGUS DISHASES,
foot, epidem. in milltai7 camp)
(FOOT, diseases,
fungus dis. in militaz7 camp)
SZPIKOWSKI, Stanislav
Shell model oalculations of the energy iervw-als in X40. -4--ta
physica Pol 25 no.2-.169-177 F 1164
1. Institute of General Yapics, H. Curie-SR-ladowka Un--!.
versity, Lublin,
SZPIIA, Kazimierz
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Vanadium in the granitoids of Niemcza and Zloty Stok. Archiw
min 23 no.1:197-210 159 (Publ. 1611.
1. Department of Mineralogy and Geochemistryy University, Warsaw.
SZPILA. Kazimierz
Trace elements in basic volcanic rocks from Lower Silesia. Archiur
min 23 no.2-.431-452 159. [publ. 162].
1. Department of Mitteralogy and Geochemiotry-, University, Warsaw.
SZPIILZMKI, S.
4. 7~!~ "
Dicumarol therapy in multiple sclerosis. Neurol. neurochir. Psychiat.
polska I no.2:111-125 1951, (CDM 21:4)
1. Of the Department of Nervous Disorders (Head--St. Bspilczynski, X.D.)
of State Regional Hospital in Wocrlaw.
SZPILCZYBM. Staniolsw
Reapondibility in alcoholic intoxication according to Sebastian
Petrycy. Arch.aed.s&d..Warszswa 6:174-176 1955.
(ALCOHOLIC IMOXICATION
responsibility & basis for leniency of punishment.
Petrycyla views)
(CRIMIMLS,
responsibility for acts commited in alcoholic into-
xication, Petrycy's views)
(BIOGRAPHIES.
Petrycy, Sebastian)
SZF.IL,CZYIBKI, Stanislaw
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Eighteenth International Congress of the History of Yedicine,
Kwart, hist nauki i tech 8 no.1:139-142 163.
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AUTHOR: Szpilecki, Jozef
TITLE: Electrodynamics of relativistic electrons and its
application to the techniques of millimeter and
submillimeter waves
PERIODICAL: PostTpy fizyki, v. 12, no. 4, 1961, 423 - 42
TEXT: Tne present state of the relativistic electron theory
is outlined from the point of view of producing electromagnetic
radiation. To illustrate the possibilities a description is
given of some more recent electron devices. The importance
is stressed of the relativistic theory for devising intense
sources of electromagnetic radiation to cover the range of
millimeter and submillimeter waves down to the infrared region,
since it is impossible to extend the application of the exist-
ing m1crowave devices below centimeter wave lengths. A theory
is presented of the following aspects of generating electro-
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Electrodynamics of relativistic... D238/D301t
magnetic radiation: 1) Rectilinear motion with a constant
velocity of charged particles: ~ferenkov radiation. 2) Accel-
erated motion of charged particles. As an example Motz's magne-
tic ondulator is here considered. 3) Increasing the frequency
(energy) of radiation by reflections from a mirror of high-ve-
Iocity electrons. 4) Electrodynamical equations for moving
media., Here Maxwell's equations are shown in a tensor form and
they are applied to estimate the intensity of Cerenkov radiation
and also to calculate the coefficients of amplification in the
case of scattering of radiation by a gas of electrons. 150
Finally trie limitations of the classical approach are discussed.
Tne following devices are described: 1) Rebatron relativis-
t-*Lc electron bunching accelerator; 2) Harmodotron a beam
harmonic, higher order mode device,, for producing millimeter
and submillimeter waves; 3) A microtron feeding electrons into
a magnetic ondulator. The author concludes by pointing out
that recent advances of plasma physics by V.I. Kurilko (Ref. 8:
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Zh,. 'Uekh. Fiz., 31, 71, (1961) ), may promise new developments
in p.-oducing electromagnetic radiation. There are 10 figures,
4 tables and 15 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 11 non-Soviet-
bloc. The 4 most recent references to English-language publi-
cations read as follows: J.V. Jelley, Nrenkov radiation and
its applic6tions, Perga.=on Press, Londoii, 1958; H. Kaiser,
PIRE Trans. VI S 3 No 17 27 (1956); J. Kaufman. P.D. Coleman
J. Appl. Phys.7 2A, 936 ~195-7); M.A. Lampert, Phys. Rev., 1021,
299 (1956).
ASSOCIATION: Katedra fizyki politechniki Slazkiej Gliwice
(Silesia Technical Univer SityjL Depar~ment of
Physics, Gliwice)
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D218/D308
AUTHOR: e -P
TITLE: The spin generator
PERIODICAL: Post2py fizykit v. 13, no. 2, 1962, 155 - 164
TEXT: The author describes the principfe'o-f operation of the nu-
clear magnetic resonance maser and some typical (published) practi-',V,'
cal developments. There are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Politechnika 61pka w Gliwicach (Silesian Polytechnic
Gliwice)
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AUTHOR: Szpilecki, J6zef
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D207 D306,
TITLE: Several recent applications of gyrotropic media
PERIODICAL: Post?py fizyki, v. 13, no. 3, 1962o 315 - 334
TEXT: Theauthor reviews properties of gyrotropic media
i.e. media which obey the nonlinear e uations of Bloembergen ~F. Bloem-
bergen, Proc. IRE, no. 10, 1259, 19563. The characteristic of gyrotro-
pic media is the transformation of an incident linearly polarized elec-
tromagnetic wave into two waves polarized circularly in opposite senses
and propagated at different velocities with different attenuations. The
review cites 29 references (Soviet-bl and others) ranging from 1933
to 1961. The following general topicate briefly considereds Ferrites.
as gyro-magnetic media; ferromagnetic resonance; infinite~ and finite ; 43
ferrite samples; dependence of the permeability tensor on the field in~-
tensity; ferroelectrics as gyro-electric media. Among specific_apjplica_~
tions of gyrotropio media the author deals shortly with the Faraday
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effect, resonators filled with gyrotropi-_ bodies, resonators and trans-
formation lines with distorted electromagnetic fields,,rectangular-
waveguides with ferrites, failure of the reciprocity principle, para-
metric resonance. There are 8 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Politechnika Bl~ska, Gliwice (Silesian*Polyteohnic,
Gliwice)
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AUTItOR Szpilecki, Jo'zef
TIT LPI' 14C.I)resentatio-n--a-n-U-substi-Luting parameters for heatiiig a nd
cooling curves in the case of nonlinear systems with
11 dcgree8 of freedom
6UUjWE: Gliwice. llolitechnika "llnik(A. /,#-.szyty tutukowe., no. 5
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1902. Energetyka. no..q. 3-19.
TLX'P., This is a continuation of work reported in the author's
voctoral Ths.-sis. Cooling imd heating curves determined
experimentally for an apparatiis connistiiig of an electrical
heater , a screen, a thermometer and occasionally other bodies,-. Z::,:;
were found to exhibit nonlinear eftects. For large values of tne
ijidepenfAent variable (time), the curves were found to be simple
expollentials, While at low VIjlje8 tile effects associ;Ated with -the
nonlinearity of tile system were~ found to be appreciable. Finallyl
at very small values of time tile form of tile Curves was found to a.
be ~governed by rapidly decreasing positive exponential terms.
.k sirtiple algebraic procedure 'is described for interpolating between
the.-tie regions, so that tile efl'ective parameters entering the
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differential equation for the system can be deduced as a result
of an analysis of the empiri.citl heating.-&nd cooling curves.
There are It figure.9 and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Katedra Fyziki B
(Department of Physics 13)
SUBMITTED: November 10, 1.961
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AUTHOR: Szpilecki Jozef
TIMEt Propagation of longitudinal electromagnetic waves in a hoxogeneouB PL&sma
SOURM PoBtepy fizyki., ve 3.5. no. 1. 1964,, 61-78
~TOPIC TAGS,- longitudinal electromagnetic wave, homogeneous plasma., isotropic
medium, aniaotropic medium., kinetic theory,, quasi-hydrodynamic theorys high fre-
quencyY low frequency,, spatial diapersions wave propagatiam
ABSTRACT: The article ties in with one by the author in vole 14,, No- 4 (1963) of
..the same journal on "Propagation of transverse electromagnetic waves in a homogen-
eous plasma",, and dlscusses the properties of longitudinal electromagnetic waves
in an isotropic medium (plasma not subjected to the action of a permwent magnetLo'
field). Theoretic consideration of this subject is coo4ilicated by the fact that
the physical phenomena in plasma are viewed through certain aLmpllfied theories#
the most important of which ares 1) the kinetic theorys allaidag fbr collisional
2) the quai-hydro4mando theory# not allouing for collisices, lbth have Unitod
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areas of applicability., and are not equal as to results. The formulas obtained
under both are generally compUcated* The author atteupts to simplify them by
adopting certain additional assumptions, He divides waves into high- and low-fre-
quency,, assuming different mechanisms of producticn. The f ormer are plasma wavesa.
the latter are called acoustie waves in the case of isotropic plasma magnotobydro-
dynamic waves in the case of anisotropic plasma. The latter are divided into or-
dinary waves and two kinds of magnetoacoustic waves, differing in velocity of pro-
pagation. Discussing absorption not connected with collisions, it mentions mag-
neto-braking or synchrotronic waves. Subheadings ares The possibility of the
existence of electromagnetic waves in plasmai longitudinal waves in an isotropic
medium with spatial dispersion (plasma waves ; low-frequency longitudinal (acoustdc.
waves (quasi-hydrodynamio theory); longitudinal waves in an ardsotropic medium wit-bi
spatial dispersion (quasi-bydrodynamic theory) (plasma waves)j kinetic theary of
IiBotropic plasmaj comparison of results from the kinetic and quasi-bydrodynamio
theoriesj production of a longitudinal electromapetLe wave. an the dielectric-
plasma boundarye Orige wto has 1 8 figures, 48 f croaas
ASSOCTATIONi Katedra Fisyki B Politaobnlki Maskisj (Oh&Lr of Physics B
Silesian Polytechnic)
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Propa-g a tion of 'Long ltvdinsl ell ec4rt-- ' - ~re` ~ --- - :. La howgtinious
Pla$ma- -;-'()SzePy fizAl 15 n c. !,?;1- 7,-' 8 V64
1. Iratadra Fizykl B, Pcit. chnIkii .';`~,.6,31-a,
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AMOR: Szpilecki, J.
TTTLE, Tl_~~Plt C. ~31 Mplication of a spin oscillator
SOURCE: Postepy fizyki, v. 15, no. 4, 1964, 459-465
TOPIC TAGS: spin oscillator, magnetic stabilizer, longitudinal relaxation, proton
resonance, transverse relaxation, phase detector
ABSTRACF: This review paper discusses the theory of spin oscillators and describes
their application to the stabilization of a constant magnetic field. The schematic
of a spin oscillator whose theory is discussed is shown in Fig. 1 of the Enclosure.
Th- samplz contains water where protons are put in resonance In a constant homo-
geneous magnetic field. A graphic method is described for determining th'2 amplitude
of the steady-state oscillations of a spin oscillator. Examples of oscillaticn
characteristics due to the presence of some samples whose time constants of. longi-
tudinal relaKation are within the limits 2.0x10-3-1.9 sec. are gtven. It is noted
that ~~ie -nc,st important parameter, affecting the amplificatioa in the o5cfllatory
'a. I - -
system, s the time constant of the cransverse rel xazi-n of the magne~i.~a~ion ci
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the sample material. Stabilization of a constant magnetic field using a spin os-
cillator is described. Fig. 2 of the Enclosure shows the schematic of such a
stabilizer whose principles are discussed. The operation of a phase detector based
on the conventional frequency-modulation detector is also described. The formula
C,r the critical frequency corresponding to the condicion of the excitation of
oscillatfon~ in a spin oscillator is discussed. The effect of self-modulation in
a spin oscillator is briefly discussed. Orig. art. has: 9 figures and 13 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Katedra fizyki B, Politechnika Slaska, Gliwice (Physic-3 department B,
Stle5tan poiytechutc institute)
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Figure 1. Schematic diagram ofa spin oscillator: I sample containing protons;
2 - high-frequency amplifier; 3 - feedback coils.
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Figure 2. The principle of a magnetic stabilizer: I magnet; 2 spin oscillato
3 - high-frequency amplifier; 4 - mixer; 5- quartz crystal oscillator; 6- low-
frequency amplifier; 7 - phase detector; 8 - audio-frequency oscillator; 9
direct-current amplifier; 10 feedback coils; 11 coils changing the stabilized
magnetic field.
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KONOPACKI, Mbrian, mgr., st. wykladowca; SZI?IUCK4.,-Jozef,.,doc.dr inz.
Professor Zygmunt Aleksander Klemensiewic2z, 1886-1963. Wiad
chem 18 no.3tl37-145 Mr'64
662.76.00T.003
szj)Llr~Ly:~; &Jechsairal And Eevneinie Imperlanee of Gaseelat reek.
-Techni"ne, I gu,:ipodarczc znacwnip pallw gazowyeh- oaz, Weida
I Terlitilka Saniturria No 4. 195L pp. 109-118. 4 flifs, 4 tabs,
(jam-ous fuels avecirding to staUstlel; of world fuel resurces and
,j` WILIsation of other power sources. Production of gas in coke oven
Plants as a tratisitioti front low to high heat roncentration. Evalua-
IIMI tit the econtnnic utility of gaseous fuels, and criterions for the
1 ",'lip W ga.N charges Calorific value scale of fuels. Properties of coke-
--n gai Producer gas manufacture. Gas and oxygen mixtures. Ta-
bIr of technival valtir factors of ra4l. in InMances where other power
h-Ls In industries are replaced by gas troll) trunk rtiluns- TaWr *I
r0tilmerclal value factors ot gas for computing the comparative cost
"I Ras supplied from trunk mains.
Technical and economical value of gaseous tuals. Alek.
fez. I'pwtksJ G-Yie 7.
of gawous"(1,tels are Awova4l:
"dorifir value; thermal conen., max. trulp. of conibultion
.tn,l coeff. of tech. value. The comparison Iq draw" be.
twern X*wmis fuels and other -energy carriers.- The
"c~wff. of trrh valor- of typ"I gax4ms forl% (av. 4.fkxl
itr,d./cu. m.; fL;t- twboLift4l as toch. Mitiv. of other hirl-i or
enerryeaffirri. The definilion of *'Lvwff. of coin. value*' is
developed anti expressed In numerical Yalu". The
rhangr front other energy carriers to a gaseous system is
illustrated. S. proposes the change front "vol. %"tcm"-
to "calonfir system" to facilitate settling of the accounts
between producer. distributor. an', consumer of the r;tsemi%
furls. AtUat J. Pikor
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SZPILNWICZ, A.
"Coke and gas manufacture." p. 430- (PRZEGLILD GORNICZY Vol. 10. 10. 12. Dec. 1954.
Stalinogrod, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of Past Baropean Accessions. (vAL). Lc. vol. 4, No. 4.
April 1955. Uncl-
5ZPILT;!-11CZq A.
The coke by-roducts industry in the Soviet Union p. 535. PRZEMYSL
CHEMICOY. Vol. 11, no. 10, Oct. 1955, Warszawa.
Sources East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Le, Vol. 5, no. 2) Feb* 1956
POLAND / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H-22
Their Application. Chemical Processing of
Solid Fossil Fuels.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khifaiya, No 1, 1959, 2437.
Author : Sz1pilewjg_z, A., Kalinowski, B.
Inst :Not given.
Title :The Technical Development in the Polish By-
Product Coke Industry.
Orig Pub: Koks, smola, gaz., 1956, 1, No.1, 7-11.
Abstract: The basic problems were examined concerning the
development of by-product coke industry of PNR
ffolish People's Republij in regard to the five-
year plan, particularly in the field of widening
raw material basis for coking and enriching coals,
improvine the coking technology and increasing
the quality of coke, improving the collection of
chemical products from coking, their processing
and utilization.
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PCL-,!\TD /01,~,Imioc~l Tochnology. Oho,iilcal Pro,,'-,,cts and H-22
Thuir -:ppliczatioiw, Chc;mical Procossi-ng of
Solid Fossil T'u--.ls.
4,Lbs jour: RGf Zhur---,~himiya, No 3, 1059, 9557.
1~alinowski , B.
Inst : Not givon.
Tit 1 : Soma Dovc-lop,---iCnt Probloms in thc Cc.'ft-o-Chcmical
Industry of tho Polish Fooplos Ropublic.
Orig Pub: Xoks, sm-ola, gaz, 1956, 1, Wo 3, 85-37.
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.bstract: Soo Rof Zhur nim, 1959, 2437.
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products and Their H-21
rqLA,qD/Chemical TechnOlog7 - Chemical of solid
at Part -ment
Applic iOn) 3- - Treat
Combustible Minerals-
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - KhimiYa) No 7, 1958, 22627
Aleksander SzPilevicz-
Author
Inst Coordination of Gar, Power EconomZf-
Title smola, gaz., 1957, 2, i4o 1, 3-6
orig Pub yoks,
ent only about 2-0 in
The highly calorific gases repres e yearly gas losses
Abstract the pover balance of Poland, vhile th 1.6 billions
.m. of coking gases and
are 60 millions Of cub Consideration concer-
of blast furnace gases. -L the
of cub-m nation of the gas anc
ning the necessity of a coordi are expressea. These on-
pover economies in the industry
vated by an example (with calculations)
sideratiOns are moti f a joint gas-pover economy among a
of an organization 0
Card 1/2
PICILAND/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-21
Application, Part 3. - Treatment of Solid
Combustible Minerals.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - nimiya, No 7, 1958, 22627
group of coke and coke by-product works, metallurgical
works and chemical synthesis works. The ddvantages of
such a coordinated system are shown.
Card 2/2
ducts and Tjdr H.
Cleuicaj Pro I Fuels
eatlaent c,, solid Miuera
201;'N.D/Chemjcal Tec Tr
,,pplication NO 9: 1953, 3oo69
Ref Zhur - XhiaiYa)
Abs Jjur
S ilevicz Treatne"t Of
._!!!~ff,cjency of the C4ellicul
Tnst c 'E
The EcQ11Oa
Title Coal - j Gas, ~) No 4: 132-13B (1957)
OriG Pub KJks) Sm'lG) in Germn ? Enjish' and Russian)
with suL=ries
.ity of the method for.calculo
of the idCnt L2an Federal Republic
01- used in the Ger
Abstract .1 the basis j.Ves Va-
tinG energY balances the author ( encY Of
and ill th, P')jjsh People's Republic ie lov effici
rious COEV-rieuns tendill-G t'o sho-W t1 junber Of arGuncllts
coal utilizatioll in Poland, 4 1 finG chenical
brow-'- - 3irabilitY Of aPP11
are presented fOr the "1e, ;ing then to coke*
such coals by convert e need for broadeninG
treatment to are drWn.1 concerning th
conclusions
Card 1/2
POLAND / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H
Their Application, Part 3. - Treatment of
Solid Combustible Minerals.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 18, 1958, 62191.
Author : Bohdan Kalinowski, Aleksander Szpilewicz.
Inst : Not given.
Title : Importance of Ramming Method to Polish By-Prod-
uct Coke Industry.
Orig Pub: Koks, smola, gaz, 1957, Z, No 6, 244 - 246.
Abstract: The method of charge ramming is used in 59 bat-
teries (out of 64) at 19 by-product coke works
in Poland. Such a wide application of that
method is explained by the peculiarity of the
raw material base (45.4% of gas coal in the
charge, the content of volatile substances in
the charge being above 30%, the caking tendency
Card 1/3
POLAND / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H
Their Application, Part 3. - Treatment of
Solid Combustible Minerals.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 18, 1958, 62191.
Abstract: of the charge being low, etc.) and by the follow-
ing necessity of an increased crushing of the
charge (the grain size of 96% of the charge is
less than 3 mm). In consequence of ramming, the
mean weight of the charge (with 8% of moisture)
is 1050 kg. per cub. m, or 40% more than in the
case of simple pouring; the friability of coke
is decreased (by 3 - 5 points according to
Mikum method); the mechanical strength of coke
is increased; although the coking duration is
increased by 5% by that method and the factor
of oven volume utilization is decreased, the
treatment of coal per unit of its volume is in-
creased by 25%. It is noted that the introduc-
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H-21
ology, Chelacal Products and Their
POL_~ND Chemical Techl, art 3- - Treatment of Solid CoIrv
Application. P
bustible 11ineral-IS, 12430-
Abs J0'L'r Ref. zhur. Xhimiya, No 4, 1958,
Aleksander 3zpj1ewiC.z*,_
Author
Inst Not given Advantages Of Chemical Treatmtit of Goal in Poland
Title Economical od. ciep1na, 1957, 5, No 3, 95 - 1006
Orig Pub Energ. Przemysl- GosP of chemical treatment
: The expedience of the development grounds for the follow-
Abstract poland is discU55ed- The consumption of
O:C coal in 61s are given: a/ to increase the ained coal),
ing propos' Ount of the T
coal for coking to 20% (of the am f coking-chemical plants
b/ to carry out a centralization 0 plants, C/
by centralizing this industry in 8 to 10 large
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POLAND / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their H-21
Application. Part 3. - Treatment of Solid Cojir--
bustible 14imerals.
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khirniya, No 4, 1958, 12430.
Abstract : to develop the chemical industry treating the liquid and
gaseous products of coking. Yeasures for the realization
of these proposals are recommended.
Card
SZPIL',;7,-.,UCZ, A.
A coordinated gas management. p. 176
(HUTM, Vol. 24, No. 5, May, 1957, Katowice, Poland)
SO: honthly List of East European Accessions (EM) LC, Vol. 6, No. 9, Sept. 1957
SZPILEWICZ. Aleksander, mgr inz.
Problem connected with the preparation of charge coal. HutrJk P
29 no.9:339-.346 S 162.
1. Ydnisterstwo Frzemyslu Ciezkiego, Warszawa.
SMUIXICZ, Alekaandar., d,)-.,, mgr inzo
Development trends of the coke induBtry. Wiad hut 16 no.7/8-.
203-206 R-4 '360.
BZPILEWICZ, Aleksander, mgr i=.
Gaa management in iron metaUurgy, Wiad hut 16 no-U:329-333
ii o 6o.
4iw-
Aleksanderj xOr im'.
Jz
Criteria for teeM14WI-cal evaluation of coking soa4o Hutnik
F 29 no.6-.195-401 lo- ~62,
la, Ministerstwo Przemyslu Giezldego., Warozawa. - I
--- SZPILEIWIGZ, Aleksander, mgr inz.
---m
Opt:buum conditions of the coking process. Hutnik P 30 no-1:1-5 Ja
163,
1. Miniateretwo, Frzemyslu Ciezkiego, Warszawa.
~m
GRONOWSKA, Janina; PZFILEWSKA, RarbAr
On the synthesis of certain leuco derivatives of fuchsone. Rom
chemii 34 no.1:289-294 160. (EKAI 10:9)
1. Katedra Chemii Organieznej Uniwersytetu M. Kopernika, Torun.
(Fuchsone)
PAZI!R, jacek; ~2ZIUi-Z,
r2 L
BI-Dod zictt--,g and the
T)atiezvts. !. -Flat-elet count an..-.i in vi,,-, dizzorders of adh-esilvi~-:Iess.
Retunatologia (Warsz) 3 tio.-L,.1-5 16.9.
1. Z Ocid"lalu II C,-,,j,--Db (Kit,n,,~~ndk: dc.-. dr. mad.
dr. i. Niedwie-cl-a-
N. Kopec) i z &Lkladu B---,,hE;jiil (F~;
,amyslo,wrska; Konsul"lant naukuwy- prcf. med. E. Kowalski)
oraz Insty'Lutu Reumatoli~gir;4nag.. (Dyraktor: dr.
med. W. Bruh-1).
SZPINAK., Jerzy, inz.; SADOWSKI, Henryk, inz.
Combined heat and electric power management in the city
of Swidnik. Go'sp P'aliw 11 Special issue no.(95):10-11 Ja 163.
1. WyUrornia Sprzetu Komunikacyjnego, Swidnik k. Lublina.
ftcerpta Modica See 7 Vol 9/5 Nq 55 Pediatrics
1000. SZPINAK J., MARKIEWICZ K. and MIKULSKI L. Poradn. dla Mlodocianych
-RoViffirTMMst. med. Pracy, Udt. IU Klin. Chor. wewn, Akad. med.,-LddLf.
*Zabtirzenia w rozwoju ptin'-,Ow kostnil~riia u mtodziely. Disturbances
in the devalopment of the ossification centres in ado-
I e s c - n t s MED. PRACY 1953, 4/5 (311-324) Graphs I Tables 5 Illus. 2
Aniong y%)ung workmen I rum 15 to IS yr. of age, a grutin well developed in general,
but undorsized, presented normal appearant-t! of ossification centres. In 1.1 boys
with low st3-tut*~- aad -moral underdevelopment there was a retardation or 1-3 yr.
in the oss-!ous Retarded di.!vAopinent is ascribed to deficiencies in
protein arid vitamins -1 and D. Light work and supplementary food is recommended
in thes--! Bujak - Cracow (VIE.6:,")
MARKIEWICZ, K; SZPINAK, J; SER SKI,J.
OrganizatioR of medical c-are for young workers. Med.pracy 6 no.2:
69-76 1955.
1. Z Poradni dla Mlodocianych Robotnikow Dzialu, Klinicznego Insty-
tutu Madycyay Fracy w Tjodzi. Kisrownik: prof.dr W. Markert.
(INDUSTRIAL HTGIFM
in Poland,.med.eerv. for young workers)
MARKIEWICZ, K.; SZPINAK,J.
Remarks on the method of medical ex ination of young workers.
Med.pracy 6 no.2:77-92 1955.
1. Z Dzialu Klinicznego Instytutu MedycyW Pracy w Ladzi. Kierow-
nik: prof.dr W. Mar-kert.
(PU3LIC MALTH
in Poland, health exam. of young workers)
(INDUSTRIAL RTGIM
in Poland, health exam. of young workers)
SZP1HAK, J.; ?U,,ITLIEWICZ, K.
I
Some average data on physical developmeat of youth applTing for
work. Med.pracy 6 no.2:93-103 1955.
1. Z Dzialu Klinicznego Instytutu MedycyV Pracy v Lodzi. Kie-
rownik: prof.dr W. Karkert.
(PHTSICAL AMCIJWC1
young workers In Poland)
ULINSKA, Irena; SZPIILkK, Jerzy
Studies on the sensitivity of Staphylococci and of other
bacteria to various antibiotics including sygmamycin. Polski
tygod.lek. 14 no-50:2182-2184 D 159.
1. Z Pracowni Analitycznej Panstwowego Szpitala Kliniazuego nr
1 A-14. w Lodzi: kierownik; dr mad. A-Wierzbowaka i z III Iliniki
Chrob Wewnetrznych, kierownik: prof. dr W.Markert.
(STAPHYLOCOCGUS pharmacol)
(ANTIBIOTICS pharmacol)
SZPIffAK, Jerzy
The aenile kidney. POlski tygod.lak, 15 no.27:1041-1044 4 Jl 160.
I
1. 2 111 Kliniki Chorob Wevnetrznych A.M. v lodsi; kierownik:
prof. dr W.Markert
(AGIffG)
(KIDEM pathol)
SZPINDOR, Adam, dr inz.
-
Protection of StaTe Masto In Klodzko against undergrmmd
wate,-. Cram woda tecIm sanit 38 no.4&140-142, 143 Ap 164
1. Department of Hydraulic Covstruction, College of Agriculture,
Wroclam.
,SZPINDOR, Adam, dr inz.
Method of calculating, per unit, the per-.'Lod.'c tides fror,
small catchment areRs in the Sudetes. Gosp wodna 24
no.12s"2-445 D 164.
1. School of Agricul".are, Wroclwr.
i.-r ~ A I
4r
SZPONAR: K. p mg.., inz.
Communication of the Section of Naral Architectay Assoc.-Lation
of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians. Bud okret 7
no-4:131 Ap 162.
1. Sela-etarz Sekcji Okretowcow Stowarzymnia Inzynierow
i Technikew mechanikow Polskich.
SZPONAPI, Fazimierz., Pigr inz.
Role and tasks of the shipbuilder section of the Association
of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians in 1964.
Bud okretowe Iilarszawa 9 no.1:1-2 Ja 164.
1. Przewodniczacy Zarzadu Sekcji Okretowcow, Stowarzynie
Inzyriierow i Technikow Mechamikow Polskich, Gdansk.
SZPONAR, Lucjan
Influence of physical exertion on the protein content of blood serum
in workers of the building industry. Part I. Ann. Univ., Lublin
sect.D 16:255-261 161.
1. Z Katedry i Zakladu Chemii Ogolnej Wydzialu Lekarskiego-Akademii
Medycznej w Lublinie Kierownik: doe' dr Irena Krzeczkowska.
(EXERTION) WOOD PROTEITIS)
SZPOI[kR, Zofia
rapid method for the determination of small amounts of gold in the
presence of silver, copper, and nickel. Chem anal 5 no.6:973-9V
160. (Ew 10:9)
1. Department Qf Technical Analysis, Politechnika, Gdansk.
(Gold) (Silver) (Copper) (Nickel)
SZFONARP Zofia
. ... ... I ~ I -..'-
Changes of PH in the course of paper electrophoreeis and their
influence on Ion separation. Chem anal 6 no.2:187-194 161.
(EEAI 10: 9)
1. Department of Technical Analysis, Politechnika, Gdansk.
(Hydrogen-ion concentration) (Flectrophoresis)
(Ions)
PONPOWSKII Tadeusz; SZPONAR, Zofia
Application of radioactive isotope of gold 198Au for examination
of some migration phenomena of Au ions in paper electrophoresis.
Pt. 1. and Pt. 2. Chem anal 7 no.6:1119-1.128 162.
1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Medicine, Gdansk,
and Depirtment of Technical Analysis, Politechnika, Gdansk.
o_
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on;w
nd
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calcite, mapesite, and some Silesian doloinites was studiett'
by thtrmad rutthods. S=pies having grain d4un. of I
1;2 rn=and one with mm, were placed Inan elec
7furmce--and-beated foe I hr.~ TyllIeW thermal.aniayslt
curves are &cs-ehted. Thermal an4lyses of calcium Car-
bonates rud marble were In good a0eemeat with pre'viQui
data-.- Synthetic calcite showed datift approaching i that! oC
marble. Decompn. of magnsite accnrrLd approx", at 6221.,
'
"
-For thc dolowites there were two Wcaks, uric represe .nIted
,
i
M 10 -awt-,
the decompn. of (Ca, Mk;~ (CO~)j into 1 0 and C
'
CaCO,; the second repretented the dccompn~ of CaC(~-.-,
Triassic dolomites 'decompd. ~at 69ft-743' and W,410"')
-703* and 891-~022'.'
Devonian dolomites decompti. at 725
Structural differences are affized'a.,v explanation. -
Glenn Doo~ey,'..
AKERMAN, Karol; FALKOWSKA, Maria; SZPONDERWladyslaw
Recovery of germanium from grinding pastes. Przem chem 41 no.12:
723-726 D 162.
1. Insluytut Badan Jadrowych, Warszawa, i Oddzial MetalA RzadkAch,
Huta Aluminium, Skawina, t
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