SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SZYDLOWSKI, H. - SZYMANIK, R.

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L 188A8-63 EWT(1) /EWP,(q) /EWT(m) /BDS/EED-2 AFFTC/ASD/ESD-3/IJP(C) JD P/0047/63/014/002/0229/0260 ACCESSION NR: AP3001753 AUTHOR: Szydlowski, H rryk i TITLE.-, Magnetic anisotropy 1. Magnetic anisotropy energy SOURCE: Postepy fizyki, V. 14, no. 2, 1963, 229-260 TOPIC TAGS. anisotropy, magnetic anisotropy, resonance, ferromagnet, crystal, exchange anisotropy, induced anisotropy ABSTRACT: The author's article is a review 6f literature on the subject of magnetic anisotropy. Formulas and tables are.quoted and figures reproduced from 33 papers referred to in the articl6. The author first discusses the magnetic anisotropy energy, pointing out the difference between anisotropic bodies and magnetic anisotropy. Anisotropic constants are tabulated for various crystals. Connection between the surface within the magnetizing curves and the anisotropy constants is pointed out. Formulas are quoted estimating anisotropic energy in various crystallographic directions. Several methods of measuring constants of magnetic anisotropy are discussed. These are: the torsion method, using resis- tance and compensation anisometers; the oscillation method (formulas are tabulate& ard 1/2 C McUs'skoYM: AP3001753 giving the second derivative of anisotropic energy and directional moment); :induction method (effect of magnetic field and intenaiiy is discussed); and the ferromagnetic resonance method, as applied to monoaxial crystals and to crystals of normal shape (formulas are given for components of the internal field and for the anisotropic field). Latest theories are given on induced anisotropy, exchange' I anisotropy'and anisotropy of polycrystalline materials. The latter for the case I of crystals oriented with the magnetic field and crystals encountered in trans- I former sheet steels. The mechanism of exchange anisotropy is discussed, and values for Co ferrite constants are given for various Co concentrations. 1#1 express sincere thanks to Prof. Dr. A. Piekarz, Prof. Dr. S~. Sxczeniowski and Docent Dr. Z. Paiak or their help in editing this paper." Orig. art. as: 71 1 equations, 21 figures and 6 tables. ASSOCIATION: Katedra Fizyki Dos'viadchalney, Univeraiteta im. A. Mickievic ha, Poznan (Dept. of Experimental Physics, Univ. of Poznan) SUM41TTRD: 00 DATE ACQ: 12Jun63 ENCL- 00 SUE CODE- Ph NO REF SOV: 003 OTM: -030 2/2 Card ~ACCESSION NR: AP4040361 P100,45/64/025/003/040l/%�.V&Vf AUTHOR: Szydlowski,, Ha- TITLE: M~gnetic anneal 'ing effect on the magnetic anisotropy of cobalt ferrite crystals 'SOURCE: Acta physica polonica, v.,25, no. 3, 1964, 401-416 :TOPIC TAGS: cobalt ferrite, magnetic annealing effect, magnetic field heating, single crystal, single crystal anisotropy :ABSTRACT: Results in rispeCt to anisotropy induced in cobalt ferritel single crystals and polycrystalline specimens by heatinR in a magne- tic field are givep. Anisotropy constants were measured at room tem-'- perature by the oscillation method and the ballLs4ic method. The shape (number of maxima) of the magnetic torque curves was investiga-1 ted by an oscillographic method. The dependence of the induced ani sot.ropy constants on the temperature and time of heating in the malt: netic field were investigated* Relaxation times In polycrystallLne specimens were determined, With low measuring field strengths# only Card 12 3?,Y-D1,C,,-v1S~ IJ-T~ NTKh, J Machines and equipment for the food industry at the 23th Poznan International Fair. p. 629. PRZFJj'LAD NEC14PNICZYt. (Stowarzyszenie Inznerow i Techikow Mechanikow Polskich) 14arszawa, Poland. Vol. 18, no. 19/20, Oct. 1959. Monthly List o4~' East F-urcpean Accessions (EYA-I) LCI, Vol. .0, no. 2, Feb. 1959. Uncl. KROLIKOWSKA-PRASAL, Irena; SZYDLOWSKI, Jerzy Influence of x-rays irradiation of the central nerv'ous system of albino rats on the glycogen content in the liver cells. Ann. Univ., Lublin seot.D 16:93-10`7 161. 1. Z Katedry-i Zakladu Histologii i Embriologii Wydzialu Lelmrskiego Akademii-Medycmej w Lublinie Kierownik: prof. dr med. Stanislav Grzycki z Katedry i Zakladu.Radiologii Wydzialu Lekarskiego Akademii Medycznej w Lublinie Kierownik: doe. dr med. Kazinierz Skorzynski. (BRAIN) (RADIATION EFFECTS) (LIVER GLYCOGEN) POLAND KOWALEEWSKI, Jan and Jerzy SZY-DLOWSKI; Second Clinic of Internal Diseases (II Klinika Ghoro_b_Yewnetrznych) XX Zhademia Yedyozna -- Medical Soho In Lublin, Director: Prof Dr Med A. R, TUSZKlr-VICZ and gle Institute of Radio- logy (Zaklad Radiologii) of the KM In Lublin, Director: Prof Dr Med K. SKORZYNSKI. "A Case of Medullar- Leukenia with Skin and Extensive Bone Alterations" -Krakow, PrzeRlad Lekarskip Vol 18, No 12, 62, pp 474-478. Abstract: CAuthors' Englich summary modifleg case report of medullary leukemia, which at first was clinically and hematologically chronic, having then passed quickly into an acute form. Interesting In this case were the formation of Isukemic infiltrations in the skin and extemsive chaziSes in the bone system, which had the character of a multifocal atrophy of bone tissue. These bone alterations which app!a-,r L 1/2 Krakoi.iy Lr_zeRlad Lekarski, Vol 18, -No 12, 62, pp ~74_ ~ IS _Fc O-n -ti MT_._ __ vOrY rarely In medullary leukemias in adults, were the oauso of disturbances in caloilLn PhOSPhate metabolism tOasther with the formation of calcium metastases in kidneys. The treatment, at first with Kylerans and after- wards during the exacerbation of the disease, with Pred- nisolon and Purinethol did not influence in an7 way the course Of the diaease and did not contribute to the pro- longation of the Datient's life. E H D - 2/2 2542, 2372 CSO: Sz-,rdlowski Szydlowski M. "The Problem of Utility Furniture for the Working Class." (Problem mebla mieszkaniowego dla mas pracujacych). Przeriysl Drzewny, No. 1, 1956, pp. 21-24. The problem of mass production of furniture suitable for an average worker's household (utility furnisture) imposed itself with particular urC,ency in Poland after the last war. The wood industry of the People's Poland was faced by the ndeessity of creating new, standardized types of furniture which would meet the following requirements: 1) maximum utility combined with aesthtic design and proper finish, 2) compliance, as to dimensions and lines of design, with the standard types of dwell-ings, considerable lowering of prices in conparison with the cont of the types hitllvrto prevailing, h) construction correspondine to the possibilities irAse- prmiiietion vith rr-raNi to t-he, prvnent sllate of treh.-Vz~ prcAtction vlants 01, a or tbc- -~I-e