SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SZTRAKA, A. - SZUBANSKI, R.

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G:-V I NIWIA U), A. ? ill VF A VI-it, , N. A, rontributIon to tht-, Furification off' waste, waler from Coating material f'actories. Vodni hosp 15 ,1,,).3:223---,24 165.~ 1. Ghn-lr of' 11-hater Technoloj,~y af them liiAer 13chool oi' Chemical Til I I -chnology, Prague. SZTMM, BohdAn, mgr. inz. Gold and silver printing paints made in Poland. Poligrafika 13 no.8:12-13 Ag 161. 1. Centralne Laboratorium Farb Graficznych, Gdansk. ja -.-- - - - 'Modern Yethods of Smoking Fish." p. 13, (aosrowa RYDNA, Vol. 5, no. 8, Aug. 1953, W,arszava, Prland) SO: Monthly Lists of East European Accessions., LCj Vol. 3, no. 5.. Yhy 1954; Uncl. SURMER, J. SZTREMER) J. For a high quality of processed-fish products. p. 10. Vol. 7. no. 7, July 1955 GOSPODARKA RYBNA AGRIOULTUIRE Poland So: East European Accession3 Vol* 6. No. 5. May 1957 M SZTMIER, J. Fish processinE in the German Democratic Republic. p. 10. GOSPODARKA RYBNA, Vol - 7, no. 12, Dec. 1955. FOLA1,TD SOURCE: EAST EUROFEATJ ACCESSIONS LIST LC Vol. 5, no. 7, 1956, August. SM"RIUMI, L. -`- -" I ~,l "! -, Results OZ cod Uver oil injactiom theralry (Filatovill method), r' ommszot No. is 191850, p, 23-5 I., State Truchom ClWml Institute (Head Pby3ician-- Dr, Lajos Sztrilich), Borqhad. f',J.AL !9j,* 5, llov,o 1950 SZTRILIGH L The ophthalmologic use of sursomycin vith special referenc* to trachanao Szemeszet 88 no.l:l3-i6 1951. (CIKL 23:2) 1. Doctor. 2. Bonyhad State Trachoma I-astitution (Head and Head Physician - Dr. Lajos Sstrilich),' SZTRILICH, L. Present therapy of trachoma. Szemeszet 88 no-3:148-150 1951. (CIAL 21: 1) 1. Doctor, Head Physician of Bonyhad State Trachoma Institute. BGROS, Bela,; 1MVETTI, Karia,-,~~~TRI ~-Ipjos. Staining of intracellular inclusions in trachoma. Szemeszet 91 no-3:97-101 Aug 54, 1. A pecei Orvostudomanyi F*yetem Szemklinikajanak kozleaenye (Igazgato: Boros Bela egyatemi tanar, az orvostudomanyok kandidatusa) (TRACHOMA, Pathology, inclusion bodies, staining) (STAINS AND STAINING. of inclusion bodies in trachoma) SHRILICH, Lujoa. Data on the serology, of trachoma. Szeneszet 92 no-2:91-93 June 55 1. A bonyhadi jarasi Tanacs Y.B. Trachomagondozo so Feketo Intezatenek (vezetofoorvos: Sztrilich Lajos) kozlemerqe. (TRACHOMA, diag. improved Paul-Bunnel hemagglut. test, results (Hun)) (IMMAGGLUTINATION improved Faul-Bunnel test in diag. of trachoma, results (Hun)) SZTRILICH, Lajos Tracbbma and belmintbisels, Semmeset 93 no.l.-40-44 March 56. 1. A bozWhadi jarasi Tanace TrachomWndoso so laktotointesetenek kozlememye (Intes.: foorvos: Sstrilich Lajos) (TWHOMA relation to belmintb infect.. diag. & bygienic aspects. (Run)) (HEXINH IICMTIONS relation to trachoma, diag, & bygienic aspects. (Elun)) SZTRILICH, dr. year activities of trachoma clinics and hospitals in the 15-y city of Bonyhad and in related stations. Nepeeeezeegugy 40 no.12:329-333 D '59. (TRACHOM hosp & clinics) q 'P7, r diagrams of phase COTIMItc traction 4 vn6nr a (Efebtrofechnika - Vol. 48. 1194,-Z- -155, 23 fig,%.) 29, No. ~5, pp. 147 One of th t difficult tiolis of 50 cycle trac- e aw is the voltage.drop in A111"contact ]file. For this Tea-lou S lltonqus locomotives which enable tile settiog of . f.U"It:able phase angle ano-1 thereby tile c0lllPcnsa- tion of the inductive Collipbuent of tile voltage drop Ire ITO eutlY employed. The pliase converter uscil on 11"11911,111 10coinotives Is the combination of a single- I)II-"e Svllcluouous luotor and a ffirce-pliase generator ill-A-illiz,possible tile Ube of thrue-pliwse tractia n luotors. flet'We" tile siligle-phase mod three-phase wiltdings there is a strolig stray ficl(I lylitch lias oiwiy advantages from tile point Of VicW Of filvOorable operating conditions. 'I'lic power which cjtj~jkt It, sulitte(I thr ~h a line, d U on liclul.4 66 t1w [)]last, angle of tilt. load d"(1 ol, the juiped- alice of tile Hot. - tons Several iii~tliwl* bwsctt oil calculat 2 - and. diagrallis ll~' -hich the I-A~tvvr to Ile transmitted zold tile Astillict. betwt,t1k tilt- Milly raised evel, With M ~v contact lint: Voltage (ire described. Finaliv the St-tvkv diagranis of tile t-118- -L-ion Systews"t 1e S I tability couditions of the phase iou'l cotivi!rtepr tile VVCt1Tr diagrattl and excitatilill Condit of tile Jill-rist. convcrtcr are dcalt with, (fit, two Litter usproved luctilloll developcd fly 161611(if aLcording to tile I and Orlev. air qF w IF j 4 It 6 1 4 1 a 11 M A 36 V JO SP a at As A A A A It IL A J a as4 A .- - - - - -1 )OV Alto 1110flovill *04i Goa ubwNswes ft Mk id a* A-- go ANOMATANkIbAl see 0 at X%O 4.06 Mao 34 49 , , ago HIO- 1.19, 2 a woo s o ago woo goo woo moo Moo IlItTALLUROCAL UTCRATURt CLAUPWATM Woo atom tl*Vlej&,. a(MOV woo "at O"v 4#t - - u s AT 00 a Tr, w ig a K T 0 0 0 0 0 - AM I t a Od a If IF I wof 2 ;l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 e 0 0 0 o 0 a 0 0 e 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 00 low 0 If 0 4 st -W-w 03 1 10 u u 14 1$ to 17 lz m it v 33 i4billimpio 41 43 14 As a 1 4 F % I 1 2 A At st A-0 coutpi 0 0Af -00 i-00 .00 MiDetsis ffam Gyfingybsorosli, K fill.'Itl 7. vvillciii pirroltenralt,~t%ol- contain gairrm, spbalerite. emcnift.. dolocirtile. qmw'. an%,-Ihv.t, pvvit,- ~kjj'j 1, as as -00 is coo of 0 41 via noo *0 1 1 -1 TAtLl 00% 4L (.lT(*4TAAAtr CLASSIFiCA11CM A Im FS- "n At Au 9 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a *::a 0 0 0 a a 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 a a 0 ***.a * 0 0 *0 *0 0; v 0 so *a 0 a a * a 0 00 0 rp W-qp--,W--w IF W TV W W ip I to It is of v ItM 6 SO V a IT4 At Q 41 Is to A I IL I 1. a Ii t 9 A I I v 1 1 44 0 W U44 -t A ta The occurrence of Mapetite to MeCUkrbitp fHoo- gary). K. $zti6kay. Foldlant KazMay 71. 0 106. 1400 Mt-4)MI1941); Mill. Zealp. 1942, It. 2i4'-3.-.Ms&twtLtv 00 omirs in Smvill talus in a drep twestrfly fimurr at the nofthrrn edge of the 11-411. 1 At 00 irun urv, dendritic iron ote and Mile were x6o olm-rv,A. 00 Ily texture etching. martitization was obwFvrd ill each -00 magnetitrcryaw. flematitecotild Al,At IM. %vil wiltnewr 00 the martite lamcHae were arranged leatherwise nit the 00 surface of the magnetite crystals or bountin] the int"- 09 I-king clystals. W. I'vare, 2 see .-so If :As* d too too v A I I L A b t I ALL bRGK AL I. ITERAYLRE CL ASSIFKATICH too U RO 0 AT 1$ a 0 n A S a rw o it i is si -j Ill IF N X It it u t n 1 3 2 Ot 1, it it C, 0 0 : : 0 0 0 0 0 * :0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 79 0 -0 0-0 so fee 00 so 0 _ 0 00004 .. j. '. '~ '~ 1, -, ~ g I I ~ . I - . go 0 so o 0 * 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 -* 1 4 1 1 1 I I P) It 1) 4 is 4 1) t o IF JA 15 16 9 4 10 4) At 't 0 42 43 Ad C , c L I I I h p Q I t t . In "e6. t 01 the Color 9" wen rrvitw Of the C11116111" I" = io-ma arnetbYst. I "ta 116 to "I of chakedouY. ' m b b l - e tvik)r w -y J . tornQj". tirem, top- -d altrine uanIf k b 'Mo ef t y q %(khmcl Fki- goo, ZOO xes ;100 =09 l A 5 AS L A ETALLURCKAL LIYEXAYUOE CLASSIFICATION t-Z- ago $.JONI .41 0.1 04, ~ 0 U U AV K3 LI AV IF 0 IF 00 4C K At Or St M: It - rw o IF 0 -1 )w 14 A] a 3 1 1 14 v 4"; 1 0 0 a 0 o 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 !6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r 1 0 0) .0 0 0 0 0 411~40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 & al 18 ~ 0 a'. 4 L ~ .1 0 9 00 Metallic minerals of Keressthegy at MagybAays. KAl- -00 0 116111 'SAIlto"y it Iliv. lluIl.I;w%1, flusig.ily). af. Ak,ld. Will. 62. 21.11 123~ 111m). e 0 I'liv -lie, 6-111.111l PI- 11:1. Cu 11115, Zit 1.0', , Ali 12 11 -00 g,/tim,alidAg~W 111g.,wn. l i l fifi d: -00 0 l i e c h"Ifite. nativr Ali. jtttiv~iiitc, l".utsiollite, .10 a .47111SCY1117, IlYTACKYTIte. mijiXyttir. jK,lvILi,ilv, pyttlititile. 0 AV Ilerthl'-fill., Alit lailmille. fuloppit'. .,11.1 fildysiv. Muler.11"giv d.11.6 ale 500 0 1,1vall VIIIAY J zoo a*O zoo : 00 0 a goo, 0 zoo 0 : INS 0 =00 tsoo 00 - - goo, is: 6. -3 A) 0 An L S it w o n I x 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 it 9( ; 60 0 0 06 o a 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vo o w 0 go 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0! 1000 *sees* 09*0::--o es'"s a 0 0 000000000000* F1,10W 111 1 u crP ff 9 M X L 0 0 PY I S T LN #A% 0 *A 0 4~9 see 00000 * 0 111, 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 A it 32 31 ]a is 16 v it * a41 42 1) 44 4! Coo 0 111b ..D 4IN CODERI .VA"On 00 0 S~t 00 0 Ov 00 00 0 or 00= 00 00 *0 00. --:Dlk-,Ajvr unil -ijj~a)f tuQj1 spin so AMIN 3ido"0431W Ok of 00- 00 00 00 00 --J 00 4., Oil, 13SIC To' 00-1 too.,.. .1. %fia.a -'~f 1- Itf Ir 00 M- w'-w-r-1 vivo I ; & ; 4 0 40 10 -0-0, "0' 010" "0" -oJe "10 0 ~0006 40 a 00 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I J 12 t3 14 11 16 17 WIt X= b N b a V XT A,& r a it. r g.fi-J-Y. v- Y _", V 1--i *,- U. .1 _ CV a -0 S, -00 00 -00 09 '06 so -00 60 A;- Mchrlite (pilsenite). K. ZSLtrQLAX ~Uiiiv. Bu,LIPest, .00 ilungary) Ann. llisl--X~I-Alusii Hung. Alsx- -00 J! er4l., Geoi, Palcoxfol. 39, =00 0 1)ptical study of material from the type locality showed it to be a mixt, I'he chief constituents arc tellurbisinuth (pi,Tc,), teirntlyrnite (BijTe.,S). a very similar inint-Fal j be w.'resi, and bismuthillite ('3"S3)' 0 LL'Sumcd t( is include hcssite (AgsTe), native Hi, An. and Coo constituc, lations of tetradyinite and his- -00 0 petzite. Se structural re muthinite are discus-d, Alichael Fleischer see ;;0 0 400 I . rio", U00 ASS-SLA IIETALLURWAL LI!I*A PE CLASUPKATICIS Cleo 13040 00"In Ito 0 -4 T IVIG;j 45 (WT dot 416111 OA a., AtI V -1 . . I r I I 1 0 p - -- AT 00 IS I p go K K 4 It a K a it -41W 0 a I I I a 400 0, 0 0 0 0 *000*090000 0 0666099069*6006066066 t L ;% A now moteoriti in H gary. InAlie village Mike in Southern Hungary tneeorite particles fell on lk -00 1944. The portions investipted weighed totally , -00 The wd*ce w" covered by a dark blaek glam lay,%';' 00 f lx)lisW dinectlon showed ore "u, o( -vi. truilitr, Detailed chem. analysh is under %wav. 00 00 00 zoo Soo ze 0 00 c zoo -00 00 2 COO 00 coo 06 c: 0.01 j 00 1 00 00 -4r -t K it it 'A (I n 0 do 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 040 0, 00000.0 0000000090 0 0 0 *-*..a WO a 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 9:91 SZTROKAY, - X. ;- RALYI, K - I'Measurement of reflex Pnd theoreticel evaluation of opaque metals." (t).1.69). ACTA GBOLOGICA (Magyar Tudomyos Akademia). Vol 2. no 1/2, 1953. SO: East -~;uronean Accessions List, Vol 3. No 8, Au~k 1954 K. SZTRGK.4-Y "Photography of the structure of material b,,r two-wave microscope." P. 74 0 (FOLDTANI KOZLOTTY. W11KIII GF- THE FIRUGARIAN GEOL03ICAL SOCIETY, Vol. 83, No. 113, Jan./Mar. 1953, Budapest, Hunga--7) SO: Morithly List of East European Accessions, L.C., Vol. 2 No. 7, JUIY 1953, Uncl. 56. rice igations on tile Mike (SW Hungary) - A Swisogy tnegyci AtiNd A&SIgIlf?z AW101, weleoril vi.,SgAill. K. 1. Sztr6kiv and M. FbId- VAM. 11013m..'11 of GCGIOS-y 7,72.115717. "T'07,- -No t, 195 3, -t), IIP- .1-0 7- 2f ties - tabil 3tti, 1944 ~k n1vtt'--iEO fk'll ill tile viil;tSq, Of AIW, S\V llllllpry~ Only a fcn~ nb.~crvatioiis concerning the circollistances of the in6fle'llt were ;Lvailable %illcc n1crely fotir small fragmElit_-3, a total i%eigllt of 224-2 f, ciatild be coll-,ded (rom the fidlea ma,_.q. On the bivii-, of 10 Chemical compsition ind mineralogical structura thk 5tolle mcicurite of light -grey colour and tnffy-por. phyric texture nwst hu iis a chcf)dritc. In"5much it-, 'ilturply cotifoured chendri could not be diitingttish(A it rcpresents a transitory'typu. The following Oements were. eitabli"ibed sixdrugraphically : Ce: Ga, N', A:i, f~b, I'd, Sn, Bronzite is jl~~ predunimant millevil coll-stit- ur.,;lt. peridot is equally important, ati.Ente occurs ill 3 sornewhat,smaller mfity, plagioclase arid ninsIcelynitc a ic Tllkcll metallic part Consists chiefly (if il4borklillatc. tacnitc, and troilito (I Ni). Nnniacite and tacnite ~.;crc 4etermined bv - I as if roilcetivity. Truilite , urmg tic lj~,s a far greater reWc j%'ity thin terrestrizil 1-tS, Further- njore, a hithnrto ii !iknawn type of twilaling, %%,~A I)bstrvtll ill t1w truilite Smilln froltl willdl tile Pfc-mice of P-17'es be dt-duced. CUT- ,Lomnd 96COS uTT --RudaP-t) and U."Fuldvah Aaa Geol. Acad. Sci. ~=I- 3LI-22e(l954Xln Eullish)-- The metearite fell tit , HunZary, art May , 1944-- chenz. analysis Qf she magmetie (7,55% of the tatal) and marnatuctle fractfan TV tre. 76-41. 0.11 (including COU 9 aZ, 1'es 7.13; slot 2.02, 43.413; vot -. OM; A L.M. 5A4; Cros Q.-M. 0.21- Fe,.Oz -. 0-01. Irto 5-2VI2.12; Mao 0.01, OAI*, Hgo I", 25-TT; CaO Kjo -, 0.24; Nato 1.14; NO, -, OM; W)- -. 0.01; kmi. 1.98, -; sum g9.70, 99.99%. Spectramphic, an;slysis showed the PCCS- ence of Ga, Ge. - V- and len mtainly of As. Sb. Pd. and Be. D. - 3.483. Petrographic: study showed the p"=ace of broatite. otiwiftc, and ptaeocla- with i,,- autite Ind maskelyulte. The mt,2ilic fr&ctiou contained tgeulte (dominant). kmamcite, and trailite. fQT which quant. mffectivity, data are givels- Mkhad Fl&vh"- SZTROKAY., KALMAN Kemiai kiserletek. (Hevizi Piroska es Vilarotter Miklos rajzaival. Budapest, Hungax7, Ifjusagi Konyvkiado (c1956) 296 p. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 1959. Uncl. Mineralogical examinations of, and f"trographic Hun- Zarlau do oraltes used or the experimental r du i "Ig Pit, ri Ulath In- Wd Kazi 21 Vlt-,272-92.-As far ',',P%hem. compn., trace elements, and insot. in acid are concerned, the Hun- garian dolomites show no detectable. differences. X-ray examns. reveal traces of independent CaCOs in some dolo- mites. During hcat decompn. some show a deviating be- OT havior during the Ist phase of the double reaction. Thedif- ferences can be explained by differences in grain aize and- structural changes. Felicitas D. Goodman- Distrt We SZTROF,AY, K. The applical.-ion of X-ray analysis to the study of meteorites. In English. P. 117 AzMALES. SFCTIO GFOLOGICA. F3u;apest, Hungary, Vol. 23 1958 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EE-AI) LC, Vol. 9, Ro. 2., Feb. 1960 Uncl. I. --- ... Aineral.c6ical- cbservaticn,,~ i-n tl~,~ Aggtelek Stalactite Gave. p. 280 F0LTYf.,'U1j Y0?,L01F-. 13U-T,-Tj7,f.7LT OF THE HUNGARIAN GEOLOGICAL SOCIEW. (Magyar Foldtani Tarsulat) Budapest.. Hungary. Vol# 89., No. 3., JUIY/SVt- 1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEU) W, Vol. 9,, No. 1, Jan. 1960 Uncl SZTROKAY,, Kalman 1~ "Compositionp formation and significance of naUite' bY Janos Gtofauik and dr. Ferenc Tame ~. Reviewed by Kalman SztrOkaY- MagY kem folyoir 68 no.8:372 Ag 162. SZTROKAY Kalman Irv e , dr. I - Inesite from the veins of the ores at Oyongyosoroozi, Foldt kozl 92 no.4:452-454 N-D 162, 1. nFoldtani Kozlony" szerkeozto bizottsagi tagja, SZTROK,AY,I Kalman -- ~, -- j I- - Making electronic instruments. R,-,diotechnika 13 no.7:277-278 Jl 163. ,9ZTROKAY, Kalman 'Tanals system of mineralogy" Vol.3: "Silica minerals." Reviewed by Kalman Sztrokay. Foldt-kozl 93 no.2t254-255 AP-Je 163. 1. "Foldtani Kozlony" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja. SZTROKAY, Otto, dr., jogtanacooo Role of social courts in the Budapest enterprises. Munke. 14 no. 2: 1/+ F 164. 16- 0 0 0 0 0 OT OR u U " is 0 A A r r. H I IL A k A t I %r "D Paul" 7-, -00 6 A . 00 c :5 0 c n -of 0 Z _ 00 -00 -00 LL 800 :0 Z & t 00 00 16 r Z, oo 16 0 c - f t: a 900 0 IL 9 7. ;1 c t - --00 T .1 r c i A A SO.SLA SITALLUK60CAL LITINATUPI CLASUPKATIO61 Use Woo t Ti tz av;i -ii 4LV 01- Q.f fill %flub 6IL014NI: , u ts Av m3 a D 4 r -TI. Art L t 8 1W If I rp it at it . I a It 'a .7 4 o 0 0 g o *Joe 0 00 04 00 0 0 0 0 * 000000000 0 00 0 0 0 0 goo 0 0 f 0 go q 0 0 0 0 0 0 &4 0 0 0 * e 0 0 0 - 410 0 '04 0 0 0 0 0*0 T-1-T T "1 1 O 0 6 03 i i1 11 I QU o& $ 1 IJ u ma lop al . , ifsro is m 0 ' t I 4 0 ir. "31 Wwikg dm=Wbdm of dw am Gamw KMOM type Ek*trW**Aijk 44 331-44 (Nov, 1950) In MW d-aMriaiss of *AM. fnqumq wn 'n Tb* tvwdve fow Of Lbb km a C=Pafcd With th" Of do Do' 4W 4 00 h6p. LAW:h. bers iom &W a Fnech Iwo. opmtioS on 3 kV..Lc. 00 "OW to obb" W*wm uWinum ' dw ad"- SWGM * ads" bmW amuumm -d wp-wim du4p or ft driva am dwusmL A 0 IL Qua see 9 r A a - I L A <ALLuIGK.L LITINAIL&E CLASIIFKATIO. C_Z_ U a if 10 11 j.( K 2 K C1 It It K Lli An L I it cm a w w I w ft 5 Am a 31 1 v , 0 i K K fi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 o : 0 : : : go** 00000 0900 00 4 1. - - lj.'4""'----'- - Wirotech"Ad. K The MMI-' -t## "IS towminig the %ircs nf ibc Venerator and the tfutkin nwtDm, joelluvii enal,11pit the rating of IN Wftfalf" (0 he Miuml anti con, di,mvn,L iftecling the field leg"14tion of IN, "CIVI'llouk tsir tcvw%%,cd arAl cotllrW CiNuits 11--csl in vamnt% vI-41nific-I am tiesaiNd. PsIlkulAr Alltriff"n it pallf In the nunual and Autom&M-nfroli "mouhn.towd by Ille GAnt Woqk%. Ifunlifig llhe",""cn4 in the ~jw ofalltomAlk k1d control Are ak" do.311 wilb. P. Sm6RAY. EkAtroirchniAd. 44 ZW303 (Oct.. 1951) in Hu"WAV, Deals brk-dy %ith the mathentatiml relations Sowrning free and forced owillations while t1wit cbxurm= in tho regulation promss of Diesel- generator sets is examined In detail. Methods for damping them am oansidcmd. F. CIRCIS SZTROKAYj F. "Railway electrification system on the 50-period standard." P. 560. (Yapyar Technik-a, Vol. 8, no. 9# Sept 53,. Eudapest) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, Vol 3 No 2 Library of Congress Feb 51+ Uncl r V1. v liesel vehicles with electric trtinsm-issicn- D. 55. Vol. 2, Ro. 2, Feb. 195'r. jAP,,-IjV:,,K 'EZCCA,2,LASAG! Budapest, Hungary So: Fast Ew-opean Accession) Vol. 5, No. 5, may 39r,16 SZTRCKAY FAL & LASZIC VEREBELY Elektrcmos vasutak. I. katet (Electic Railroads. Vol, 1); a book review. p. 359. KCZIEKEDP-,FTUDCFiANYI SZEYIE. Budapest. Vol. 5, No. 9, Sept. 1955 SOURCE: East European Accession List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 2, Feb. 1956 XG; P1 621.3 1.3 621.316. t U, .1015.1 jZ3. Voltage rchilmn3hip for 54cli 1-ph. t=.dlims. G P, SZTOKAY. Ad.'; Meh- 111MOf-, 11, NO, 1-2, A :-2r-35TffMRn Remit. The effect of a lagting pf. (dtL- to lacoi with I-ph-, commutator motors, or reaffier-fed 4c. molors) on th? yol'tPgo"drop in the, trac6on. distribul ion 4ystem' (1-ph., 50c/s) is anatoo and, its calctt6tion, by tho' =o[a"U=cbart,"'b-cxpl31.ned ItisBhMmtbit, jecos working it atk unfavourab, ~ P. ,E .may cause: large vrlf_-P drops, and op~ratlng dU&-u1tL-s may' ur even V~~ a nom~il birtion voltav* of* occ 25 W is employa . Compav:sow are mado VAEh these.' lo= and 4hose of the convertor,blio (Riih 6rozou _td6vinS motor) as used In Ifunilaq, and it! H 5howin that in, the laittr case a distribution voltage of 16 W Is - ade,~tc, WfAods. of reduting ifiel J voltage drop are discussed and data are Shvn fbr, various dispositions of catenary. feedcrs and c1th, conductors. Data are also given of the.c4tea2try, 'g~l~~ontbqHungariaarailways. A..Tnovm' Q P Pauli 621,331.3 -.621.3-012.1 ;-VO. Vmforrelatitms of ilia phaseconver(er L-actina Sygm oil H - le. - ILIA 1~01erhfiik 0, UVgaqj, P. SM&A L 48, Mo. 4- 120-9 (,Ipr,7,15STrn--nun garian. N G' The Hungarian 504s a,c-- tracdon system utHLcs rotary phftse convertors which have the advantage that they take tho load -at unity pS., or if ovcr-cxcitcd with leading pT, thus enabliug a considerable reduc- system. "e lion in voltage drop on the vpply author surveys the basic problems of this traction system and gives vector diagrams under difrercnt. opmtiug condiflow. See also following abstmcl* SZTROKAY, Pal - -- --- La-s-z,io.Verebely; obituarY. Hiektrot.chnika 53 no.1:35~-36 160. GSEN CSI-LIV, [Chleng Chlih-ling] okleveles villamosmernok, kandidatus (Peking, Kina); S'"TROFAY, Pal, a musmki tudomanyok doktora (Budapest). Effect of rectifier locomotives on the 50 Hz feed network. Elektrotechnika 56 no.7/8:290-294 163. SZTROKA:7IqE,, MAMI., Terez Before April 4z 10-15 Annovationo a day at the April 4 Machine Factory, Ujit lap 15 no,6:19 25 Hr 163o SZTROKAYNE Mandi, Terez Innovations in the Factory of School Supplies. Ujit lap 15 no. 16:24 25 Ag 163. SUROKAYM, WiNDY, Tarez Innovations make thi continuous, organized work possible at the Factory for Silk Knit Goods. Ujit lap 15 no.23: 10 10 D !63. SZTROKAYNE-MANDI, Terez innovations of the Labor Protection Research Institute. Ujit lap 16 no.l4s25 25 A 164, , I I . .... L;~~ f4'-NT)l Te r ~- --:, ' -F - ~ - . y Frcira tb e j nnov% ' ' r1,' I ~-i ~ ; -n b--) r. ;' :-,~ , f- , - !: -, -, ~-. r1a ~ c "; -,41 i ti-, tf- . U 2 ! t .. . . . .I- . j- .- J - -5 ~i , t '- , j -,I) it) noJ6:.'', 111. 19 t'll. SZTROKAYNE MANDI, Terez Innovations in the May 1 Clothing Factory. Uhit lap 16 no.22:8 25 N 164. :-:121TROKAYNE, MOV-1 Ttl r i3 2 Tnmc,iat,.~.r5 of the paper industry. Vj~l Dip 337 nn.-h24 13 Ap '65. NOWOTNY, Alajos, dr.; SZTUDINKA, Gyula Modified preparation of cephalin-cholesterol antigan and experiences on its use in liver function tests. Orv. hetil. 97 no.9:220-222 19 Feb 56. 1. Az Orazagos Vertraussfusiom Szolgalat Kosponti Kutato Intezetenek (igazgato: Sores, Balint dr.) kozlemanye. (LIVER FUNCTION TESTS cephalin-cholesterol flocculation, prep. of antigens & test results. (Hun)) FESUER, Gyorgy. dr.; SZTUDINKA, Oyula Case of hemophilia B causing massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Orv. betil. 98 no.25:682--684 23 June 57. 1. As Orsza*os Vertransfusios Szolgalat KZosponti Kutato Intezet (igasgato: Sores, Balint, dr.) koslememys. (HKMMILLk, compl. gastrointestinal hemorrb., massive, in hemophilia B (Hun)) (GASTROINTESTINAL STSTEM, hemorrb. massive, in bemopbilia B (Hun)) FERN13ACH, Jozeef, dr.; FESUAR, Gyorgy, Dr.; JUNASZ, Iixezlo, Dr.; BZTUDINKA, Gyula Experiences with antihemophilic plasma. Orv. hetil. 98 no.49:1347- 1349 8 Dec 57. 1. Az OrBzagos Yetranszfnzios Szolgalat Kozponti Kutatu Intezetenek (igazgato: Sores, Balint dr.) kozlemenye. (PUSMA antihemophilic plasma, prep. by deep freezing & ther. use) - (HEMOPHILIA, ther. antihemophilic plasma, prep. by deep freezing & clin. results) ISTVAN, Lajos, dr.; FESZLER, Gyorgy, dr.; SZTU-DINKA., Gyula, dr.; GER.,"IIDAS, Mihaly, dr. Treatment of gastrointestinal hemorrhages with a thrombin-fibrin combination. Orv.hetil. 105 no.5:219-223 2F 164. 1. Orszagos Vertranszfuzios Szolgalat Kozponti Kutatointezete es Szombathelyi Alkozpontja. I 6zIIIjKjP P. SZ111M., P, To improve the work of open canteens* p# 10& Vol. 11, no. 9, 6ept. 1956 PREML GASTRONOFICZNY TECHNOLOGY Warsaw, Poland So. East European Accession Vol. 6, no. 2. Feb., 1957 SZTUKOV, A.; JAKU.35EV, 3%. "Protein as a Sustalner of Life."(Tr. from the Russian.) p. 377, (MAGYAR KE14IAI FOLYOIRAT, Vol. 59, no. 12, Dec. 1953, Budapest, Hungaar~r) SO: Honthly List of East European Accessions, LC, Vol. 3, No. 5, May 1954/Unclassified SZTUKOWSKA. Krystyna . Characteristics of the physical properties of the rocks from the labork IG I borehole. Kwartalnik geol 6 no.2:415-416 162. 1. Zaklad Zloz Ropy, Soli i Surowcow Chemicznych, Instytut Geologiczny, Warszawa. I' K. C! POLAND/Physical Chemistry Kinetics, Combustion, Explosions, B-9 Topochemistry, Catalysis. Abs Jour Referat Zhur - nimiya, No 1, 1958, 438 Author A. Krause, W. Wolski, M. Sztukowski. Inst Title Catalytical Oxidation gen in Air. Orig Pub Przem. chem., 1957, 13, No 4, 212-213 Abstract The oxidation of relatively concentrated (5%-ual) As20 solutions by oxygen contained in air in presence of 3 Cu(OH)2 as of a catalyst was studied. It was established that the temperature, pH of the medium and the speed of the air passing through greatly influence the reaction speed. The speed of the oxidation reaction is the opti- mum at 750, provided the alkalinity of the solution cor- responded to I n. of NaoH. In order to reach the optimum reaction speed at 950, it is necessary to decrease the al- kalinity to pH 13. This is explained by the fact that Card 1/2 F/034 63/Q00/001,/M2/002 D201 08 AUTH011s; lzxt, Engineer,and !,awisza* Francis. zek, Master -of Engineering ~1~- universal- unit c6nstruction'system.USB-60 1,10DICAL: Pom~'Ary.. Automatyk4. Kontrola,, nde It 19631,..8-11 TEXT: -Thd.. imthors describe sho . the, unit donstructioh control system 1.138-60 . developed -at the Xak;fady' Auvomatyki Pra;emyakov- e j. (I~dustr4_al -Aitomihtion Plant) at. Ustr6w -operating in contirmw mode T.Ath a. d. c. nor'Malized - signal 20 to 100 nul in the meauqriug scctiorO and mith',~a symme .trical ! .2-5 mAzignak in the output -sections (fiYdrbLUl1:,c Or mewmatid) ~. 'The system is -au' elect~r.o-hydrAulic one.* Its- cbaracteristics..'are' ai.-Tollows': -upply voltage 220 v so c/st _10%. + 51", -time' constants of Separate units'D.1 to 0,25 sec'; error 1!/-; measurement hysteresi's 0.5-to rk. The IJSB-60 has two types of' transducers, type, M~,-7. and MC-7p in conjunction trith -type. EU-1 ampli- fiers'f 'or converting non-electrical signals and type M-12 for elec- trid-Al signal so-urce.s. The - sumaing unit i s - of type EK- 8 Max. 4 d. c. Card-1/2 P/034163/G00/001/00VO1012 A universal unit construction D201/0308 and. 2--'a.c. inpi~t signals. Two typesof power amplifiers are (alvisa- ged: . electron-tube, type W-2 and transistorized magnetic amplifier - ZZW-3 40 W output i-rith 50 W . overload. The latter controls the, PerraA- ris motor,'driving the output stage. Settings are.by means of re-. motely '(selsyn) controlled potentiometers EU-32. or MJ-33. Spedal.- -ized equipment such :as EIC-15 signal channelling equipment or IX-11 dif ferentiator can'be - added if required. - 'Special' units (for pr6gran_ ming, extremum,,ete.). are to go into product.L!:~n in 1963-1965. There are 9 figures. ASSOCIATION.. ZalcXady. Automatyki Przemys)(owe j, 0str6w (Industrial Automation.Plant, Ostr6w) Card 2/2 SHUGAR. D.; ADA IBC, A.; SHUM", Eva Role of peptide bond absorption in protein photochemistry. Acta biochim.polon. 6 no.4:417-423 '59. 1. Department of Biochemistry, State Institute of 4giene, Warsaw. (PROTEINS chem) (PEPTIMS chem) SZTUMSKI, Janusz; SZTUMSKIp Wieslaw Anatomy of synthetic animals. Wszechswiat no.;"t272-271+ N'61. SZTLR4SKI, W. WSZECHSWIAT. Warszawa. No. 9, Sept. 1958. The use of electronic optical transformers in X-ray diagnostics. p.263. SCEENCE Monthly List of East European Accessions (MI), LO, Vol. 8 No. 2, February .1954, Unclass. SZTU~SKI, W. The radiation of the sun and planets. p. 15. "iJSZECHSWIAT. (Polskie Towarzystwo Prsyrodnikow im. Kopernika) Warszawa. No. 1, Jan. 1959 Poland/ Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (EEAI), IC, Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959 Uncle SZTUMSKI, Janusz; SZTLTMSKI, Wieslav Anatomy of synthetic animals. Wszechswiat no.lltZ72-274 11161. W. "Determination of fundamental parameters in the design of a hoisting machine." Tr. from the Polish." P. 509 (Elektrotechnicky Obzor) Vol. 46, no. 10, Oct. 1957 Prague, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vole 7, no. 4, April 1958 S'4TH'TILRTNIA, A.: MORZYNOWSKI, W. Ihe offcctiveness f inve-tinents In the coke indiistry. 1. 219 PI~ICBLEMY FROJEKTMIE IIUTN'GTIJA. (Birue Pr'jektc~w Przemyslu Hutniczego, Biuro Prcjektow Przemyslu Stalowrgo i Biuro Projektow Przeinyslu Metalowego), Gliwice, Poland. Vol. 7, No. 7, Ju)y 1q59 Monthly List of East Eurcrean Accessions index (EaI), LG, Vol. 8, No. 11, Ncvenber 1959 Uncl. SZTYKM, Zenon On the behavior of leukocytes durinj the course of experimental infection with Trichomonas vaginalis in guinea pigs. Wiad. parazyt. 8 no.2:229-233 162. 1. Kliniks, Polomictwa i Chorob, Kobiecych Akademii Medycznej, Bialystok. (TRICHOMONUS INF>IONS blood) (LEUKOCYTES) 'Ejectror,a-,netic blockinE 10cKs, p. 1S3- 1 --erde 1~1E."-ft:M,ko", polskichy mosci E,;Je!4rotch,iczne. (StO'IIarzYs" - "Isycly KablOI-MEO) 'Aado CentralTly. -farzad Prze~, y- Contralwy Zarzad Ener~-:etYki) !.~,-Irszave,3 Poland Vol- 1':), no 8.1 1c,-,55 9 of -,nst iluropean Accescions (E7-,kI) LC, ljol-./no. 21 Lict Feb. Jc6T) Uncl. KOZL%3KA, Janina; SZT)04i--,U, Lech Generalized hematogenic.infection by smallpox vaccine in a child vaccinated during the remission of acute leukemia. Pediat, Pol 36 no.10:1073-1078 0 161. 1. Z I Kliniki Pediatrycznej AM w Warszawie Kierownik: prof. dr med. R.Baranski i z K~liniki Chorob Zakaznych Wieku Dzieciecego AM v Warszavie Kieromik: prof. dr ined. J. Bogdanowiez. (LEUKLENIA inf & child) (SMALLPOX immunol) (VACCINATION compl) (BLOOD DISEASE in inf & child) 2044. PHXSICOCMICAL FROPMUS PFQA$ BLACM-Rogs. P. and 5 at A. (Prsemysl Chem. (Chem. Ind.), 1949, vol.6. (26). 367- 364: abstr. in Chem. Abore., 1951, vol. 45, 10556). The properties of a nun"er Polish gee blacks were investigated and an attempt was made to correlate the data with tests ca rried out on a nu;Tber of proppred rulbbcr zimples containing gas bl&ck6 Meicochemicel date 2uch as rdsorptive espaxity. hetit of wetting, Ignition poirt, End rxtivity can be ueed in production control aF well as In carrying out a rough selection of Cos blacks for uef; i-, r-,ib er mixtures. 0.A. 0,0 4) 66006960006006066SOON 41 a 43 At a it cm AV 0 Ts k?O 11 C 6 V G 0 X L K N 0 PQ 4 S T IN WTZX A a M. 21 L I - a I - - 0r0 0 16T A.0 J~ k1fTIQ F. GROUP1 Ifewital )No AND 41M Ofatos .4p KDILV~1411`1112 38nLY111111 1"Un'SIT13W T 19 a dd"ka OD.. 0 Os 10 oil 0 4p Sm oo= oes 0o- 00- 00- 00- 00. :0- 0 jr U1109 3JUTJj 'Pahk4lAaJ an swqjr.3 P31VA!)aa 10 micli"Iddi puv 'In-M ~U-,(RMIM-w .1, tfciuj,.Jd aftv SISS1309 it (I A 11 61 6 X 19 K 9 n It 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 h ft 0 0 p0 0 go a~ oo a0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 -27n a06 00 0 1 9 0 , ; 0. , ~ ; 0 0 0 0 0 ALAIL ilo I Is A. -f I IA ",:a* Aftc, l*r-t.hfi -14 ...... The princIP161, of COAI-Vo pu!jAcation, J'An all'i )C(Ay siulu. w of vIrilm phy-A.-chem. ;Ilctluxll 170-S(jR9Y7--A'rt!vic T. R. Zeerre r4 0 we's 001. S too 3~, !Soo tie 0 It -A ul III. I ijC4;K At I 11(441ttt CL A $%if ICA TICk 4.1 I Ile I ll~ a le a vp " IT cr It at K Kit RSI a I I., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a IS 010 0 * 0 111 0 Al 0 40 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 *10 0 0 of of 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS 0.0-0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 0 * a 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 1 # IQ it It it m- 11 it II J) 1 , I U a31 V a e-,# --G 11 A I L -.A-P- -r-.-4 I1 1"I. 1 . I --L-L -1 . . A FROMW APO MWAIT741 OwVfX *0 3490. ACTIVIATO CAF". Sgubso Je (Pftes"l Chame 194 8 009 s : i; vol. 4o 309-3141 abstr. in Choi. 1 1 1948p vol 42# 9222) p *' god . god The somfacture and applicatiou of activated carbons an reviewed. s god oo:R .0 .3 L A OULLURGICAL LITERATURE CLASWKAT" k4k 481111 -aim, Als j Ill I A 0 0a IW w *-a 1 1 1 1 ~ it 9 aa a, M " ' L- 06 o go O's 0 0 Is 006A 00- 13000 0 0 W 0 oi 0 00.00 0 0 - ' 0 10 i 00'-- 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 W 0 -0 0 1-40 .41.4 04 We0 SAU Fri 28~' 357-" 1949).-The Proper- tictei no. Polish gas blacks were investigated and an attmpt was mide to correlate the dAta with tests carried ,out on a mo. of prcpd. rubber u1supici coatc. ga-s black. Pbyskvcbein. data such as a4sorptive capacity, beat of wetting, ignition point, and activity can be used In produc tion control as well as in carrying out a rough selection of jr.1% blacks for use in rubber mixts. 42 references. Frank Gonet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A L' a -0 1.0 i or I *Novi : 0 -40 00 A toil a, ROGA OW J. SSUBA. 7, W-0; PaUsk T"A. Ais., 1 : view to IMPM" the Pgoductiot 0 PuLuld, experiments were made wo-activatcd Carbon blacks. capacity with carbon tetrwj& beat of wetting. ignition point, v 0 dtttrmined. PhysicW tests wef ri.ober an the mixtures of Uack I a 43 42 a ~T '. " W I -rA -00 awbas MmL .*0 60skuy. isle, With a 1". bkCk in k activated and c;** be abweption 000 (gaseous), the ma.livity were P tried out with :r,:: rnfigated, and fro 0 zoo troo 1300 I A o(TALLUINGICAL UtIVATWE CLASUPICATION 7 voo 00 lie .. .. 0- is, 431131 ad GMT Alt 6* 'a I v XAJAL %dodo IF U SS IV -0 V r . . q F , . I it K ff it It X MW a I X* 000000000*00000000000000000000000000000 0 o 0 o ;*;~4 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 a 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 00 * 000 1;j Poland/chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their Application. Treatment of Solid Mineral Fuels, 1-12 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 62532 Author: Szuba, J., Snizek, U. Instituticn: None Title: Characteristic and Properties of High Boiling Fractions of Coal Tar Original Periodical: Characterystika i wlasnosci wysokowrzacych frakcji smoly koksowniczej, Przem. chem., 1955, 11, No 10, 579-585; Polish; Russian and English resum6 Abstract: Investigation of various oils from high boiling fractions of coal tar, constituting the raw materials for the production of armoatic compounds, essentially of pyrene, fluoranthene and chrysene. It is shown that best adapted for this purpose is chrysene oil, while the presence of acidic and basic components has a detrimental effect on distillation of oils . New definitions are given for boiling range intervals of oil fractions on distillation curves. Investigated Card 1/2 ZZ 'Szuba J, Mvierczei if. UWAW4 16da-1vercentage C'affdensatla Naph(haleas Y-im-e-ffe-Mir-G.- Is of Vwwm 0! Niphilidene. OU. ,,Otrzymywante wysokoprocent6w4w iiaiden. no drodze clqglej bezprzeponowej lCondensacli par &ktalen~wegci". Przemyst Che- micyny. No, 10, IM, pp, 586-596, 4 6bs. A method of confluent tWe-.stage.06flng of vapour.3 of naphthalene oil consisting in using a stream af iA~ater in addition to a stream of water vapour at a temperature about 100'C. The process can be carried out continually, and naphthalene about 951/s pure can be obtalned in a Ion. The method shortens-by ninety per cent the time of crystallisation. of Wa_j3Fffi_aFen_e -the cost of naphthalene produced. A S'p-u ht A~ 3"d TI.S SAD I tu TT. POLANP/CheLdcal TechnDlogy - CherLical pr--e-ucts and Their Applicati.xi - Treatment of S-,lid Mineral Fuels. Abs Jour Ref aiur - KhimiY--, NO 9) 1956, 30094 Author Szuba, J. Inst Title ~;aj , dialysis ~5,he Separati-ai of Volatile Substances From Raw C,)al Gas. Part II. Primary CQndensers. Eart III. Saturation. Orig Pub Kiks, Smlam. i Gaz, 1, No 2. .6o-67; N~3 4, 152-16o (1956) (in Polish vith awmigries in English and Russian) Abstract Using analysis data for tile composition of the coal &ps issuing from the gas-collecting min Df the coke ovails (Part 1; see RZhKhiri, 1957P 61419) and charge wei&it and composition data, the author has calculated material and heat balance for the pr4.nry water-cooled tubular- type condensers; the operating efficiency of these cin- densers is indicated by the doGree of condensation (in Card 1/2 7 POLAND/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their B-15 Application - 1ndustrial Organic Synthesis. Abs jour Ref Zhur - XhimiYa, 110 3, 1958, 8883 Author SzUba J.j' Sniezek U. Inst --&- Title Properties, Isolation Methods and Uses Of Pyrene. Orig Pub Przem. chem., 1956, 12, No 11, 610-616 Abstract A review of physicaj properties of pyrene M (melting point of I and Of its MiXtures with naphthalene, phenan- threne, aRthracene, carbazole, fluOranthene, brazane and chry,ene; vapor tension of I in the temPerature interval 184-3-394.70; data on sojuj~j-jity of I in different so,_ vents), Of Methods for investigating T~ractions containing 1. and of procedures for its isolation. Uses of I are considered. Bibliography 50 references. Card 1/1 POLIIIIND / Laboratory Equipment, 1.4pparatus; Their Theory, F Construction and Iippli cation. ,ubs Jour : Rof Zhur - Khim., No 10, 1958, No 32275 A.Luther : J, Szuba, Z. Gajoviski, H. Laskowska Inst Title : Apparatus for Gravimotric Dotermination of Solubility of Solid Bodies in Liquid Solvents. Ori- Pub : Koks, smola, gas, 1957, 2, No 2, 75-77 U Abstract i " laboratory apparatus for the determination of solu- bility of solid organic substances in liquid orpanic sol- vents by the gravimotric method is proposed. The dotor- mination accuruoy is < 0.02%. Card 1/1 C_/ Products and Their stible ,iml TecI7r-0IoF2,*I 6emil eatz--e- of colid Cczabu pOIXU/Che 3 APPlicat"t)"" - Miric.cais - MP VO :Lo, 1958, 33761 gbs jour: IlefPrat. 7jhurnal Wm'l -03" of Author : I Not givell - and DL-'AY&Mtj_o!' Propof its 'gill onclitions, Inet :upaa the Te ,,erature RE Tar urder the C Title Iligh Temperature Dis +-niation. inua-I corit' Ia gaz, 1957, 2, ljo 4, 149-153- Orig Pub* Kots) SIUO, ) Iments of vater dir-til- ,atory exper IIu-0 to i4clop the vater LO,,M by labO. of the ,,,rs at temperature' it vas t ~ temperature Kostraa lation fT that the a as far as to 713.4 Irs identic' pontent being uP 9,tio-a of t~ but cliffering by the ,ingle-Stage dehYdr concerUed) "rties are their 'PrOll- Card. POLAND/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their H. Applications Natural Gases and Petroleum Processing. Engine and Rocket Fuels. Lubricants. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 11., 1958., 37532 Author Inst Title Physical and Chemical Properties of Aromatic Hydrocar- bon-Derived Carbon Blacks. Orig Pub Zeez. nauk. Politechn. Slaskiejj 1957, No 12, 35-79 Abstract Physical and chemical properties of 29 varieties of local and 6 grades of foreibm carbon blacks were determined experimentally. The following properties were studied: moisture content.. acetone extraction., ash content, volatile matter content., bulk weiGht, specific gLavity, sorptive,capacity (using diphenylguanidine., 4-chloro- -carbonyl and iodine); heat of wetting by CC14-1 PH., and particle size. It has been shown that carbon blacks Card 1/3 'SZUBA, J. The distribution of the principal crystalline constituents of high temperature coal tar in the fractionating colurm of a continous distillation plant. P. 190. YAKS, "MOCLA, GAZ. Katowice, Poland. Vol. 4, no.1, July/Aug. 1959. Mcnthly List of East European Accession. (EEAI) LC, Vol. 0., no.1, Jan. 1060. Uncl. SZUBA, Jerzy The quality of Polish coke tars and the technical progress in their vrocessing in ccntinuous distlinlation installations. Koks 5 no.6:211-215 V-D 160. 1. Katedra Chemicznej Technolor--ii Wegla Politechniki Slaskiej. z/oii/62/019/001/015/017 E073/El36 AUTHOR., -5-ziab as -4 TITLE, Determination of quantitative indices during collection of phenol and naphthalene oil fractions from the fractionating column in a continuous coaltar distillation unit PERIODICALs Chemie a chemicka" technologie. Pr4ehled technicke' a hospoda'~Lske' literatury, V.19, no.1, 1962, 37., abstract Ch 62-511. (Koks, Katowice, v.6, no.4, 1961, 145-149) TEXT3 An analytical method is proposed and a graphical interpretation of the method, which permits accurate determination of the quantity of a given compound and its concentration in the tar fraction. The relation between the quantity of the extracted oil and the degree of separation of the appropriate compounds produced together with the oil has been confirmed. The volumes of components for the individual tar oils are given. 4 figures, 9 references. ~'Abstractorls noteg Complete translation U Card 1/1 4-/019/052 -SIOSIV621000102 Production of high-quality ... B117/B186 was passed through a glass tube to the bottom of the apparatus since it had been found that when the solution was introduced under the liquid sur- face the polymerization was incomplete. After polymerization the product was repeatedly washed with water, neutralized with CaCO 3 powder, filled into a distillation retort, heated externally and directly supplied with vapor. Benzene, etc. was then distilled off. Direct supply of vapor was stopped at 240 - 2420C and the content of the retort then poured off. All the samples yielded transparent resins with a softening point of 100 - 1410C. The yield of resins was -13 ~j of the initial mixture or