SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SZYNKIEWICZ, Z - SZYSZKO, E.

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BRILL, J.; SZYNKI]WICZ, Z. Selective substratum for the culture of Nrysipelothrix rhusio- pathiae. Med.wet. 6 no.9:516-517 Sept 50. (OLML 20:5) 1. Of the Institute of Microbiology and Serology of the Veterinary Faculty of Warsaw University and of the Regional Institute of E~r- giene of the National Veterinary Institute Brquch in Lads (HwA-- Prof.Juliusz Brill.K.D.). BRIII, J.;SZTNKIEWICZ, Z. ft", A&V~ *Abfj " " - k, 6 V, %,a;;) '. Selective liquid culture media for Irysipelothrix rhusiopathias. Med. dosw. mikrob., Varsz. 4 no. 3:324-325 1952. (CLKL 23:3) 1. Summary of work progress presonted at 11th Congress of Polish Kicrobiologists hold in Krakow May 1951. 2. Warsaw. SZYNKIgWlGZ, Z. -:; ~: -; ~ I - -~- -;!v Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae in tonsils of normal pigs. Ned. dosw. mikrob., Warsz. 4 no. 3:325 1952. (CL9L 23:3) 1. Summary of work progress presented at 11th Congress of Polish Microbiologists held in Krakow May 1951. 2. Warsaw. Sznmmicz, Z. Liqdid cnlture medium enriched with egg yolk for Brysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. Ned. dosw. mikrob., Warss. 4 no. .3;325-326 1952. (CM 23:3) 1. Summary of work progress presented at llth Congress of.Polish Microbiologists held in Krakow May 1951. 2. Xarsaw. -.,SZYNKIZWICZ, Z. - Factors enhancing and inhibiting growth of Erysipelothrix rhusio-pathiae. Med. dosw. mikrob. 5 no.3:288-2-89 1953. (CLML 25:5) 1. W&~-saw. 11 SZYNKIEWICZ, 2. Rryuipelothrix rhusiopathlae in soil. Med. dosw. mikrob. 5 no.3.-289- 290 1953. (CLKL 25:5) 1. Warsaw. SZYNKIEWICZ, Z. Liquid enriched medium with eg; yolk for cult-iVation OX Brysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. Acta microb. pal on 5 no.1-2: 81-84 1956. 1. Z Katedry Mikrobiologii Wy!,zial-,-Weterynaryjnego SGGW w Warssawifs. (BUSIPEWTHMI khuet6pr.th!~L,'). liqata enriched medium with egg yolk (Pol)) (CULTURIC MEDIUMS# liquid enriched medium with egg yolk for 3rysipolothrix rhusiopathiae (Pal)) (EGG YOLK, same) SZYNKIEWICZ, Z. Growth factor for Bryeipelotbrix rbusiopatbiae in alcoholic and acetone extracts of egg yolk. Acta microb. polon 5 no- 1-2:85-87 1956. 1. Z Katedry Mikrobiologii Wydzialu. Waterynaz7jnego SGGY v Warszawie. (BRYSIPMOTHMX, effect of drugs on. rhuslopathiae. egg yolk extract, growth stimulation (Pol)) (BGG YOLK, extracts, eff. on Nrysipelotbrix rhuslopathiae. growth stimulation (Poi)) SZYHKIEWICZ, Z. Attempted economical utilization of meat in preparation of bouillon. Act& microb. polon 5 no.1-2:89-94 1956. 1. Z Katedry Mikrobiologi Wydzialu Weterynarii SGOW w Warazawie i z Dzialu Produkcji Zarzadu Przemyslu Bloweterynarynego w Drwalewia. (CULTURE ffEDIUMS, bouillon prep., econ. utilization of meat (Poi)) (MEAT, econ. utilization in prep. of bouillon for bact. cultures (Poi)) ~,bignjew --- 'k-4. Biosyrithesis of riinse ard cleooxyribase in --';'BcherIchIa cola. i;ost6py ralkrobiol 2 no.1;123-1~9 163. . 1. Departmont of Microbiology, Division of Veteiinary Redicine, (;,-jn',ral Coltege of Agriculture, ~wirsaw. SUPENBEILY Wiktoi~, mgr; JACNIACKI, Klemens The small hw.'jors of West Pomerania during the period before the Second World War" by Zbigniew Szopowski. Rev-,uwed by Wiktc.- Szypenbeil, Klemens Jacniacki. Tech gosp morska 12 no-11:339-340 N 162. 1. Koszalinski Urzad Morski, Koazalin. SZYPERKO-SLIWCZYNSKA. Anna Stratigraphy and the development of Keuper in Poland. Kwartalnik geol 4 no.3:701-712 160. 1. Zaklad Geologii Nizu Insty-tutu Geologicznego w Warazavie. SZYPERKO-SLrJMYNSKA, Anna The age of "Meow breccia". Yu---rtAlnik gool 5 no.21.329-337. 161. 1. Zaklad Gsolo~:ii Nizu Inii-t7b;-bu Geologiesnego. SZYPERKO-SLIWOZYNSKA, Anna Notes on the development and stratigrapby of Bunter sandstone in Northeastern Poland. Kdartalnik geol 5 nc,.1:62-80 161. 1. Zaklad Geologii Nizu Instytutu Geoligionego w Warosavie. SZYPERKD-SI,TWCZ 71 Remarks on the stratigraphy of mottled sandstone in the northern part of Poland. Kwartalnik geol 5 no-4:935 161. 1. Zaklad Geologii Niz-EL., Instytut &,ologiczny, Warszawa, SZYFERKC-9 IWCZYNSKA, Anna .C-- Ntlines of the strAtigraphy of the many-colcred sandstone in the most northern reglon of Poland. Przegl geol 10 no.' 4/5:187-192. Ap-Ky 162 1. Instytut Geologiczny, Warszawa. HORULA, Tadeusz; SUPINSKI Zbigniew4 KONTUREEK, Stanislaw .......... ... Absorption of olive oil labeled with 1-131 from the digestive system. Acta physiol. polon. 3.3 no.3.369-375 '62. 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob Wevnaetrznych k1i w Krakowie Kieroimik: prof. dr L. Tochowicz z Zakladu Fizjologii A14 w Krakowie Kierownik: prof. dr J. Kaulberoz. (OILS metab) (IODINE radioactive) (GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM physiol) SUPOWSKI, He-nrft,_mgr inz. Influence of the impedance vo'-tage of power,trnaformers on the normal operation of an electric power system. Przegl elektrotechn 40 no. 2: 91-95 F 164. 1. Katedra Elektroenergetyki, Pol-l-technika, Lodz. -Ww-ww_W__%L._ I-11 **- It- at a I K L 1, a I f t f 1 -1 fir Ak"o l'o'"Offs 00 pe"tius Aid 020"litis W"l 09 11 item AW-bap- *W$die.; T. and PROM Chem. 190,4'! cot 0o4 xv Soo 41'6 00 IL T. I -I- A' StIALLUJIMAL WINATUN CLASWICATM '44ft" -j I "at 4xv 469- U: a AIF WD IS a b 0 It 49 K a $1 14 ~K Of ell 4 Ka a I afIS 0 a w IN a 9 a 0 3 0 9 Doterminstion of Sulfates In wator. Wlodgiulickr- SKY.. Wroclaw, Poland), Rtw;xikxIAz40uY"rq( lakkdu Ilit. 1, 87-IM(1930).-After a !iurvv.v (2V refer. vilces) of avallabli: Methods S, chow out u.,ing chromate .- inont adaptablc for water samples. For Fresh water -iampl-4 conts. up to 240 p.p.m.. stillates we pptd. with Pact, b. acid medium, and nitrites. suldifes, and Fe exidized with Cl water. The sola. is,jeutralixed with N'1011 (hromothyrnot blue indicator) and exciess BaCls pp(d. by use of K,Crt),. The excess CrO.-- in the filtrate is titrated with FrSO, - (NPsIM4.611to (diphenytamine Indicator). The aectiracr, is " ,;pup' m. and detn. time Is 15 min. For boiled water ,a .a rapid inethod is priniented which allows for the pre-encr of Fel* and At'** up to 10 p -M and PO.--- ot, to 2.5 is.p.m. Sulfates are pptd. witir'%C~' of Micl, In at id medium (nicthyl red indicator). CO, j, renioved by beiliall, and the soln. is neutrallited with Naoll to lizht yellow, and then adjusted to pff 4.4 (red-violet) with 41. 1 X 11471. This -ampfe is titraled with KICrO. ulail wit"ti Of CtO.- chatiget Of tit 5.8 (vOliwl. A,%-ttr.t,-v i, to '-'it Cblorinatka of water to saturation in the disinfection of weus. %Vto(txi , St ki (;a-., II'Ma i Tech. tntq:,- !~ --n-- - S thrxl:i for tictu. of activt MO. 24, 135-42( nu Cl smed atprrment are complicated and not entirely m1k. I.Loury. The suggested rilethmi, Im."I on the tm~ of oirthyl reJ as Indicator in presence of IICI, is descritwil. The effects of pil of water (in breakpoim, mIt content, and excess of Cl in ivjt~r during chlorination 1)r-vc,. air suna. mariml. T. R - ZxKrrv Sm'?(XISIal W. 2439, V 50.36h6.13,04 547. SZYMwski-W. Determination PY.Means of Methyl-drange or Me _.__%id_jof_Tr_ee ChIorine and Chloramines in water.- Polish Teebidcal Oznaczan!7~-~Un6go cbfO_R*_i_`cITOranxin w wodzie przy PO mo Abstract oranzu mety.1 vego badz czervie-ni inetyloweJ1 Prz6*p1','Cheudcz No- 4, 1953 No. 3, 195j, pp. 122-124- Chemistry and A method for determining,:by us-lng KBr and diluted' Chemical solutions of methyl-orange or methyl-red, free chlorine,arid. Technology chloramine in water. The advantage of this method as com vared with others lies,.Ln the fact that it provides a reliable and accurate means of determining!~the form in whic'h.ictive chlorine, is present. Components of naturalwater have no influence on the determination. 4'- 54 U-C and fas-z ftj~ __-Braim cogj:tja~ All ...... .... . of idol ~,oznan lie 0-: 7 je r. ,rz,.! 5t'"y at the 33d 164 t; ]'U Cl 1 r F 'lt.X --F T Journal of the Institute 134 Hydrochemloal Prospecting fbr,E2trd1G(= re"rV021,80 of Petroleum a. ~ r1log2=aki. and K. Smulo%ia, -Wta (Kkakc-47, Vol. 40 No. 362' 1952, 8, 145-7- -At the present it 10 IMP03sible Feb. 1954 to draw definite conclusions about~ the meaning of Oilfield Exploration and relative values of the ions found in water in 3 Exploitation different geological formations, but it seems a promising indication of presence of hydrocarbons at greater de tbs. The Ions considered are HCO - Cl- SO ~+l 3 tables give numerical 47 Ca and Mg2+; resultso M. S. BINIECKI, Stanislaw; KABZINSKA, Zofia; SZYPULSKA, Maria On the synthesis of piperonal. Acta pol. phm=. 20 no-3: 243-245 t63. 1. Z Zakladu Technologii Chemicznej Srodkow Lemniczych Akademii ~bdycznej w Warszav.La Kierownik.- prof. dr St. Biniecki. (ALDEHYDES) (CHWISTRY, PHAFMAGEUTICAL) SZYR, E. "Big Chemiatry, the National Industry of People's Poland." p,216 "Some Problems of This Year's Conferences of Technical Associations." p.219 (PRZEGLAD TECHNICZNY Vol. ?4, no. 6, June 1953 Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthl List of East 2yopea~n AccFLssione, LC, Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954/tincl. SZYR, E. "Thesis of the 9th Plenary '.ission of the Party Indicating Important H6w Tasks of Science and Technology." (To be contd.) p.1 (PRZEGLAD TECHNICZNY Vol. 75, no. 1, Jan. 1954 Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthl List of Fast -Ruxope Accossions, LC, Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954/Uncl. SZYR, E. I", Iheses of the 9th Plenary- Session of the Party Showing Tinportant New Tasks of Science and Technolo,-,Zr." P. 45. (PRZEGIAD TECM-TICZNY, Vol. 759 No. 2, Feb. 1954. Warmat-ra, Poland) SO; Monthly List of East European Accessions, (ERAIL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955 Uncl. SZYR, E. For further economy of coal, the basis wealth of our country. p. 273. (PRZEC-LAD TECTMICUY, Vol. 75, No. 8, Aug. 1954, lqarszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (MAL), LC, Vol-3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. (22-1-5) POL/5-60-9-6/40 AUTHOR: Szyr, Eugeniusz, Deputy Prime Minister TITLE,: Work OrganizationNAand Coordination in the Domain of Technical Progress and Scientific Research PERIODICAL: Przeglqd techniczny, 10,60, Nr 9, p 3-5 'Aand tech- ABSTRACT: This article deals with the rapid development nical progress in Poland requiring solution of many scientific problems swift utilization of scientific research achievements, and introdLiction of technical L/ progress and inventions. New production methods based on modern construction and technological pro6esses, ,aill improve the present system of technical informa- tion, and economic stimulants. The author points out that in accordance with the resolutions of the 4th Plenum "K-C PIPR" (Central Committee of the Polish 'United Vlorkers' Party), many of these issues are now Cara 1/5 -the object of intensive work of competent state authori-- POL/5-60-9-6/40 Work Organization and Coordination in.the Domain of Technical Progress and Scientific Research ties. One of the topics connected with the reorgani- zation of technical progress is the development of existing principles. Therefore, organization and coordination of scientific research was entrusted to V1, PAN (Polish Academy of Sciences), and matters of technical progress to the Ko et do Spraw Tech-aik*L (Committee for Technical Matters), which was recently established. The latter will be-the first institut4s.on of this kind ever established in Poland. It will guide the st-ate's technical policy and control the implemen- tation of its program. Among a wide range of its ac- tivities the committee will project and initiate reforms which would uplift the technical cadre qualifications, realize inventions and rational motions, and coordi- nate curriculums with production practice. The committee will consist of several tens of scientists, and a large Card 2/5 staff of prominent experts from various technical bran- POL/5-60-9-6/40 Work Organization and Coordination in the Domain of Technical Progress and Scientific Research ches, who will be directly aided by thousands of lo- cal specialists, not bound by any administrative re- strictions. For instance, the automation section would be represented by members of PAN, colleges, institutes, designing offices, plants etc, i.e., by designers, con- structors, technologists, organization experts, and economists. A law enacting the committee's status is now being wopked out and it is expected that it will start to operate in February 1960. However, some diffi- culties may arise in aorking out a workable cooperation scheme with colleges. Hereq experience will dictate the creation of a suitable organization, In conjunction with normal college studies, stu-!,ents may undergo practice by-supervising viork in plants, on construction sited; etc. Following the line of the KC PZPR resolutions, all larger Card 3/5 plants ought to establish their needs pending enlarg- POL/5-60-9-6/40 Iffork Organization and Coordination in the Domain of Technical Progress and Scientific Research ment of their research sections. In some defined cases they even may establish adjacent institutes, central research laboratories, testing and research stations, designing offices etc. Connected with t-he economic stimulants will be the introduction of special awards and premiums for technically progressive person- nel, scientists and experts, especially for designing and introduction of new techniques. Much creative effort is being lost in solving new techniques and production methods already utilized abroad, and even at home, due to lack of proper information. Therefore, much stress should be placed on the improvement of PAN and the Centralny Instytut Dokumentacji Naukowo-Technicznej (Central Scientific and Technical Documentation Insti- tute5s) scientific and technical information system. As an example the author cites lack of elementary Card 4/5 information about the actual state of technical matters, POL/5-60--9-6/40 Work Organization,and Coordination in the Domain of Technical Progress and Scientific Research which impedes cooperation and specialization of production. For instance, the Mkinistry of Heavy In- dustry, and the Komisja Planowania Gospodarczego Economic Pianning Committee were left without materials illustrating how far the domestic organizations of pro- duction are deviating from rational bases of socialis- 1,/ tic work 11istribution. Specialized production must be linked with technical reconstruction and modernization. This has been proved by Soviet engineer Mitrofanov's method of,grouping parts of analogously featured tech- nological processing. This method led to specialized production. For this achievement he was awarded the Lenin prize. In conclusion the author emphasises that contrary to manifested opinions, specialization does not only concern the machine and engineering industry, but also the light, chemical and other industries. Card 5/5 There is 1 photo. SUR, Eugeniusz Work orgarizat'on and coordination inthe field of technical progress and scientific research. Prze7l techn 81 no.9,1_3 160. 1. Vice-president of the Council of Ministers. SUR, Eugeniusz -- - ------ Days of Soviet Technolo.V. Przegl techn 81 no.19:4 '60- 1. Wicepremier, SZZJYR -P Eugeniusz A basic turn is necessary in the repair management and po2lcy. Przogl techn no.51:1,3 23 D ~62. 1. Wiceprozes Rady Miniotrow Polskiej Republiki Ludcwcl., Warszawa,, SZYR, Eugeniusz Ide must abandon the commonly used but wrong concept of the role of small business. Przegl drobn wytwor 12 no.7:5-6 Ap 162. 1. Vice-President of the Council of Kinisters, Warsaw. SUR, Eugeniusz Address on behalf of the Government of the Polish People's Republic at the Conference of Academies of Sciences of Socialist Countries in Warsaw, March ILD 1962., Nauka polska 10 no./+.-4-7 162. 1. Wibeprezes Rady Ministrow Polskiej Rzfjczpospolitej Ludovej, Warszawa. SZYSZKO, E. I'MMical drugs of contemporary therapy". z7Y Dr. Jan Kazimierz Podlewski and [mgr.] Alicja Chwalibogovika-Podlevska. Reviewed by E.Szyszko. Farmacja Pol 18 no.20:505 25 0 162. SUR, Rugeniusz 41~1 Technical 11-69a ab an organizer of the struggle for technical progress& PrZSgI techn 84 no.1+2.-1,3 20 0 163. 1. Wicepremier., Przewodniczacy Komitetu Nauki i Techniki,, Warszawa.. SUR, Eugeniusz, Current importance of the development of metrology. FOmiw7 10 no. 1: 1-4 Ja 164. 1. Wiceproes Rady Ministrow, Przewodniczacy Komitetu Nauki i Techniki, Warszawa. SUR, Euganiusz - Tasks, organization, and working methods of the Comittee of Science and Technology. Nauka polska 12 no.lr34-53 Ja-F 164. 1. Vice President of the Council of Knisters, Chairman of the Committee of Science and Technology, Warsaw. SZMZKO, E, , -- ---- ---- Jan Vojnarovski, obituary. Farmacja Fol 20 no.V2t63-64 25 Ja'64. SURY Eugeniusz Tasks, organizatiod, and working methods of the Committee for Science and Technology. Przegl techn 85 no.3:1, 3 19 Ja 164. 1. Przewodniczacy Komitetu Nauki i Techniki, Warszawa. SUR, Eugeniuns - Tasks, organization, and vorking methods of the Committett for Science and TechhKogy. Przegl tech~fi 85 no.4:3,4 26 ja 164. 1. Przewodniczacy Komitatu Nar-ki Techniki, Warszawa. SZYR, Eugeniusz ---. Role and tasks of the Committee for Science and Teohnology. Przegl techn 85 no.8:3,5 23 F 164. 1. Wicepremier, Przewodniczacy Komitett Nauki i Techniki, Warszawa. SUR, Eugeniusz The level of knowleag-e and qualifications decide the'success of our purposes. Przegl techn 85 no.33:1, 4 -16 Ag'64. 1. Deputy Prime Mfnister~, Chairman of the Committe of Science and Technology, Warsaw. SZYH, Fligeniusz Committee on science and technology; reoprinollillItle-6, orgr and methods of work. Review Pol Academy 9 no.2.-20-29 A!,'e 164. 1. Deputy Prime Mdnister, Warsaw. .SZVI~2 E:tigeniusz For better OrEanization of research and initiating works. Nauka polska 12 no.4:29-36 J1-Ag 164. 1. Chairman, Committee of Science and Technology, Warsaw, Vice- President, Council of Ministers, Warsaw. -lw-atfnE research Twor~. f no. r7li, mn r t the Cnmmittee ful, :7( "i j- f -21- SZYRAJEW., Jerzy, doe. mgr inz. Machinability testing of materials. Mechanik 35 no.9:1+83-1+91 162. 1. Politechnika Slaska, Gliwice. SZYRKOWIEC, Alakeander, Torun, ul. Slowacklego 55 m-5. Another possibility of electrocardiographic investigation. Polski tygod.lak.10 no-50:1627-1628 12 Dec. 155, (EUCTROCAMIOGRAPHT. of rasp.) (RESPIRATION, function tests, ECG) 89717 P/0' t60/O~4/001/002/002 -3 1 lly_~ -72_0~,, 1273 310-,/3207 AUTHORS: Radecki, Aleksander, Master, Engineer, Senior Assistant and Szyrmulewicz, Romuald, Master Philosophiae, AdJunct ---------- TITLE: Silanols PERIODICAL: Wiadom)S'c'i chemiczne, v. 14, no- 1.051), 15,60, 23-3'8 TEXT: The authors give a survey of the methods of synthesizing silanols as well as their properties on the basis of literature. They do not mention own studies. They define silanols as organosilicon compounds in which the OH group is directly bound to the silicon atom: R Si(OH) , where R is n 4-a hydrogen or an alkyl- or aryl radical respectively. They discuss the nomen- clature of s,ilanols by way of examples. Amon- the reactions of the silanol synthesis the authors stress as most im,)ortant the hydrolysis of organo- silicon compounds containing atoms or groups of atoms that can be substi- tuted by-OH.groups (Refs. 2-7). Furthermore, they list five other specific reactions (Refs. 8, 16, 18*, 19, 29, 30- In general, silanols are little stable since they.are condensed to siloxanes Si--O Si The tendency Card 1P Silanols 89717 P/oib/6o/ol4/001/002/002 B103/B207 of silanols to condensation is regarded as one of their most characterist:Lc properties. -Condensation is due to the splitting off of*one water molecule from two'OH groups. By addition of the radicals, larger.and larger mole- cules may form, containing siloxane bonds. From silanols 'of the formula R3SiOH, only dimers - dis *iloxanes, R 3Si__O_SiR 31 CEn form. Silanediols are, however, condensed to polysiloxanes, consisting, of long chains or rings. Silanetriols yield, when condensed, chain-like or cyclic polysiloxanes of ramified structure. I?olymers of desired chain length may be produced by different combination of the amounts of individual silanol forms. The chZii- like polymers may be transformed into cyclic ones by means of alkalies or acids. The cycle may be ruptured by heating, thus yielding a chain struc- ture. Both silanols and their polymers, containing free OH groups are active toward metals, capable of positive polarization or the formation of positive ions. Various products may form on the interaction of metals and polymers containin- at least two OH groups, as it may be seen from the following scheme by K. A. Andriancvand A. A. Zhdanov (Ref. 3~3): C2H5 ()2HS C2HS. C~E~ Card 2/7 HM-O-MIE + 2Na NaUK-0-Si-ONa + B~ C21r, C.H. Silanol.9 lub C21rS C2115 C21ES C2lr5 I I I I - 2kL(j;5i-0-SiOH + M6 2lNaU:jt-v-S"-Olr A, L;2'LL5 U2115 02115 C2lr5 0,]Er,, C2H5 -0-Si-O-Si-OIE C2,r, C2115. 02115 021r, CA CX5 Glao-si-o-si-OH + 2A1 2AI-O-Sj-0-Si-0IL -t- 311. 1 1 1. I. I . CA ()2'r, C21rS CA. c21'f C2,r, O-sl-o-si-olr, Card 3/7 C0115 - t;2-US 17 8 97 P/01 6 c /60/014// 01/002/002 3103/3207 C21r, C2]Er,5 3110-SI-O-Si-olr + 2111~,, U2.LL5 IU.!L, 89717 P/016/60/014/001/002/002 Silanols B103/B207 In the following, the authors discuss the physical and chemical propertie6 of the 011 silanols, silanediols and ailanctriols. Table 4 ahows tfie physical Properties of organic silanol. derivLtives. The authors mention a paper by 11. S. Nametkin. There are 1 table and 97 references: 18 Soviet- bloc and 30 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Zakyad Chemii Nieorganicznej '.,'Iydzialu Farmaceutycznego A-kademii Medycznej w GdaAsku (Insti tute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Pharmaciutical Division of the Medical Academy at Gdarfsk) SUBMITTED: June 24, 1959 Legend: 1) numbered 1/up, 2) formula, 3) temperature OC, 4).boiling point, 5) meltinE.; point, 6) ref erences. 02116 ()X5 ()RH5 CA C2115 o-Mg-o-&-o-Si-OH + Ho-, C2H5 C2H5 C245 CJ15- C2H5 . L;21-15 Card 4/7 + 2E12 Silanols 15 (C,H,),HSiOH 49.5-51,6/96.5 mm - 16 oll (izo-C,H,),Ifsi 74-775/6 mm - 17 . (Clf,)(C,11,),SiOH 165/45 mm - IS (C,IIj(ilO-C,If,)lj8iOH 53-5/9 mm - 19 (C"I's) MHOllsioll 62,3-64/19,5 mm - 20 (Clf,),(CHCI,)SiOH 89/40 mm - 21 (cc-Clf,CfICI)(C&H,),SiOH 195 - 22 (C,Ifj)j(C4IIs)8iOH 165160 mm 7 Nazwk a zwiqz'ku Temperatura w *C Ywrzenia ilopnienia di4o DIO PiAmlennioiwo' 46 (CII.MCITO.Clsi(OH), 1871740 mm 132 [94) 47 210/740 mm 152 [94] 48 123/3 mm 82 [94] 49 (Cl III$,) (Will),C]SPH), 94/2 mm 40-45 (04] 50 (cm,) - 74-75 [81] 51 (C,jf,) (c,lfjSi(Olf), 70 (53, 921 68.5 (81] 52 (C,!T,) (C,lTCJf.lSi(OHl. M. 92. 9 31 Card 6/17 89717 P/016/60/014 01/002/002 B103/B 07 0.8260 1,4140 poi 0,8435 1,4350 (711 - - (27] 0,8237 1,4172 [10) 0,9659 1,5900 flo) - - [72) 1,0238 1,4070 [40i 471 [16, 671 SZYROCKI, J., KOSTOWSKIt L. System rozliczeA miqdzy przidsipbiorstwami (The system of account settlement between enterprises), by J. Szyrooki, L. Kostowski. Reported in Ney Books, (Nowe Ksizaki), Wo. 6,, March 15, 1956. m Sbmpla mimlaetal davica for tfla ej~,ql= and C (TwA. Uit7 ==4. QuLd Rre auEbm da--rilb- a &Vkc which parb elec- -C ror rureme sepns. T" devicc cousL-Ls at a 1-1~ dmks-mc Shield, a thLl meta! thze --r;.:1 w.-, I cuanec!~d 1~, a -1, con:Acl tirilh ;"A~. I L L- CZ , -e r~ !u1;5 -r,! icas than 400-W.C. SOKOLO'dj A. W.; SZYROKOWSKIJ, W. P. The method of the theory of groups applied to solid state quantwit- physics (spatial symmetry). Postepy fizyki 12 no.3:257-2-89 '61. n -1) WIR IA-1 7 o6-6 -66 F00 a r;;:Tc~CMR, ' '-if6-0i-9-3~0-- SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR:.-Szyszkiewicz., J.--Shishkevich, I -/UUUI/UUI:~~ ORG: none TITLE: Errors in digital estimation of radar sign Jarameters with little noise SOURCE: Warsaw. Przem slowy--Instytut Telekomunikacji. Prace, V. l5s no. 49/50, 1965, --1-15 TOPIC TAGS: radar signal, radar antenna, pulse amplitude, error measurement, digital computer ABSTRACT: The problem. es'-Iimating radar signal parameters in the multibeam system, in whic-i the angle of elevation of the object is set by the interbeam interpolation method, has been investigated. The radar signal is received in channels with separate antenna beams. All channels use the same transmitted Bignal in such a way that the cause of dIfferences between echo sIgnals recelved reflects the dIfferences in antenna characteristics. Antennas of separate channels have the 1/2 UDc: 621-396'.96.ol L 37o66-66 ACC NR: AT6018330 same shape and differ only in elevation. All of them rotate at a constant speed along an azimuth. The basis for deciding on the echo-signal parameters is the sequence of signal amplitudes received in all channels for a specific range, It is assumed that signal pulses are quantized and standardized before being fed into the decision system. The presence of noise is taken into account by assuming the independence of noise in separate channels and in separate transmitting periods. It is assumed that the estimated parameters (of,the echo signal and the target paramenters), namely, the azimuth, the elevation angle of the elevation and the signal level (which depends on the reflecting surface of the object) do not change in the observation period. The author thanks Professor Dr. J.Seidler for his valuable remarks _r ., Engineer TAgary-M for discussions of certaih aspects, and Engineer T.Olszenski for the computer programming. Orig, art, has: 7 figures and 73 formulas. [Based on author's abstract] (NT] SUB CODE: 17/ SUBM DATE: 09Nov64/ ORIG REF: 003/ SOTREF: 001 C rd 2/2 S/264/62/000/009/004/006 1007/1207 AUTHOR: S,,.Ysvk,-i. Fnul TITLE: 3hock absorber for aircraft landing gear PERIODICAL: Referativnyy 7.hurnU, vo,~dushnyy transport, svodnyy tom, no. 9, 1962, 21, abstract 9A118P. GDR patent, class 62 b, 40/10, no. 21903, September 18, 1961 TEXT: The design of hydropneumatic-shock absorbers (dampers) is rather coya,;licated and moreover not too accurate, thus requirin-- field test on the st.-~nd. Such tests must sometimes be repeated, which Lnvolves dismantling, assembling-and replacing components with calibr,-Lted passage opeiri.LfitS, in orcter to ensure the required viorking space for the absorber. The design described provides two 0 Card 1/P S/264/62/000/009/004/006 1007/1207 Shock absorber for aircraft .... screws on the external surface of the cylinder for adjusting the , are, L pa'-sage openings d a o' uring tile forward and reverse strokes of tile rod. rAb::itr,-cter's note; Ovowlele translation.) Card 2//:~ ORDOW, Tadausz; SZYSZKI, Stanislaw Obser7ations on early syndromes appearing following meals in gastrectomized. Polski tygod.lek. 10 no-50:1601-1605 12 Dec. 155. 1. Z II Kliniki Chirtirgicznej Slaskiej A.M. Kiarownik Kliniki: prof. dr Jozef Gasinski. Zabrze, I Klinika Chirurg. S1.A.M. (STOMACH, surgery, gaBtrectomy, postbp. synd.appearing after meals) smW by" ampOftm L 7~**#~.. No. 9. 2M-M Contribmary hcton kr moiw am ddkKd. towdo dffr*vd wW Me noin &aor dmmuwd~ A. SMOUNMM 11.9 20&. CabdWm ad 621317.34 -.6213K621 an tww of dwiv~4 opum" Wl= dk.,W Mm*vm of nxa&Jtc"wnt UndudbW the nme aW AwthO& Cale& dio&) am in& A- SCZANItCKI SZYSZKIEWICZ, J. SZYSZKIEWICZ, J. Is it the end of the magnetron? p, 89. Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1956. TELE-RAMO TECHNOL400Y Warszawa, Poland So., East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2,, Feb. 1957 SUBMIEWICZ. J. Achievements in the technology of radar installations. P. 305. (TEU-RADIO. Vol. 21 no. 7, July 1957, Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. vol. 6, No. )2, Dec- 1957. Uncl. M 6(4)~ 7M POL/19-8-3-5/10 AUTHOR: Szyszkiewicz, J. TITLE; Systems for Detecting Weak Radiolocation Signals PERIODICAL: Archiwum. elektrotechniki, 1959, Vol 8, Nr 3, pp 433-467 (Poland) ABSTRACT: It has been found that in classical radar systems the echo-signal. energy is not fully exploited. This leads to range or integration losses. The purpose of the article is to study the possibilities of practical exploitation of the results of the theory of radio- location. Accepting Woodward's theury that the ideal receiver should, on the basis of the signal received, be able to determine the distribution of probabili- ties of the existence of an object with certain defi- nite parameters, the author goes on to discuss prac- tical methods and block schemes of systems designed to calculate a-..! indispensable functionals. After discussing the possible advantages to be achieved with an ideal receiver in ideal conditions, the au- Card 1/4 thcr introduces an additional signal parameter I,"- POL/19-8-3-5/10 Systems for Detecting Weak Radiolocation Signals denoting the angular position of the object of radio- location. Assuming that the actual a priori probabi- lity distribution which affect the conclusions as to the existence of the e~ho-signal and its estimated parameters are accounted for by the operator, the function of the optimum transformation system will be to calculate the following distribution: CP 7,(A% f JI, t t - tS ) 41- (t -,T) &A t wheret(NE'-Q) 1-the distribution function of the para- meters allowing the a posteriori determination of probability distribution which in turn will be the basis of decisionhrTI= the assumed parameters of the echo-signaig namely:A = the azimuth,,r = the time- delay or distance, JI = the Doppler frequency shift, Tk.Q,-r)= the signal received in complex form, allowing for a drop in frequency by the amount of the trans- Card 2/4 mitted carrier frequency and for the assumed Doppl--r POL/19-8-3-5/10 Systems for Detecting Weak Radiolocation Signals shift,1(t)= envelope'of the pulse-train of the echo- signal, connected to the radiation characteristics, anbL(t) = the signal transmitted in complex form, al- lowing for a drop in frequency by the amount of the transmitted carrier frequency. The function q of each set of parameters can be determined by a comparative- ly simple operation carried out with the aid of the input signal. It may however prove difficult to cal- culate q for a large number of sets of parameters. The author goes on to discuss three block schemes of systems designed for calculating q, these being a range- ating set (Fig 8), an azimuth-gating set (Fig 9~ and a no-gate set (Fig 10). He then discus- ses certain steps designed to reduce the number of channels of trans-formation, thus permitting conside- rable savin-s in calculation. In conclusion, the au- thor advances a new method intended to simplify ana- Card 3/4 lysis. The portion of a curve from the receiver Vl*' POL/19-8-3-5/10 Systems for Detecting Weak Radiolocation Signals input after a possible frequency drop is recorded in a memory circuit and then reproduced many times over in accelerated form. --rLn this way, one transforma- tion channel may be used to compute q by continual setting of the new parameters. The author calls this method accelerated analysis and considers that the method, and in particular the related method of ac- celerated spectral analysis, may find wide use, not necessarily in radiclocation processes. Finally, the author expresses grateful acknowledgements to Groszkowski, J., Professor,, Doctor, and Seidler, J., Docent, Doctor. There are '13 diagrams. 4 graphs and 10 references, 1 of which is Polish, i Soviet and 8 Bnglish. SUBMITTED: October 5, 1958 Card 4A SZYSZKII,,WICZ, J. Optimization of the estimator parameters of the magnitude of echo signals based on the train-a quantum impulses. Przein inst telekcj-prace 1) no- 31-/:9-20 163. SZYSZKIEWICZ, Evalua-,,ion of discretization errors in an interpolation system, with two stacked beams. Przem inst telekom prace 14 no. 44::L-g 164. tACM anq nor, z,l frcv;. Ln ra-:.ir surerr~~ritsi ~m rn L SiF lakum rnkt.-.;~ ' 'Tic-LIS. Przem inst te -1 3 2, 4 3: 1 --'! 163. MARDAROUTCZ, Czeslaw; SZYSZKO, Bozwa; MALEC, Romana Some epidemiologic observations on cases of anthrax, treated at the Cainic of Infectious Diseases of the Iublin Medical Academy. Viad. 1.ek. 18 no.7:565-567 1 Ap 165 1 1. Z Klinik4 Cnorob Zakaznych Akademii Medycznej w Lublinie (Kiero,dnik,. dr. med. J.K. Kucharski). KUCHARSKI, Jozef Kazimierz; SZYSZKO, Bozenai MARI6ROVICZ, Czeslaw A case of laboratory tetanus. Polski tygod.lek.15 n0-7:263-265 15 F 16o. 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Zakaznych A.M. w Irablinie; kierownik: dr.med. J.K. Kucharski i z Katedry Milm-obiologii Iekarskiej A.M. w Labli- nie; kierownik: prof.dr. Jozef Parnas. (TETANUS case reports) MARDAROWICZ, Czeslaw; RT4~~q,- Boze.na A case of postoperative tetanus. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 no-3tllO-lll 18 Ja 165 1. Z Katedry Mikroblologli Lekarskiej Akademii Medycznej v Lublinie (Kierownikt prof. dr. J. Parnas) i z Kliniki Morob Zakaznych Akademii Medyeznej w Inblinie (Kierownikt dr. mod. J.K. Kucharski). KOWALMISKI, Lai; T(TIASZEWSKI, Jerem-i.asz; SZYSZKO, Bozena Haptoglobin in diseases of the liver ard biliary tract. Pol. arch. med. wewnet. 34 no.12z1611-1616 164. 1. a II Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych Akademii 14edycznej w Lublinie (Kierownik: prof..dr. med. A.R. Tuszkiewicz); z Centralengo T-aboratorium PSK 11r. 1 w Lublinie (Kisrownik: doe. dr. med. T. Borkowski) i z YIfnik-i Chorob Zakaznych fiYade.-nii Medycznej v Lublinie (Kierownik: dr. med. K. Kucharski). SZTSKZKO, Edmund, Mgr. Three years of activity of the Drug Institute. Farm.polsk& 11 no.4:90-93 Apr '55. (DRUG INDUSTRT in Poland, Drug Institute activity) SZYSZKO, Ldmund Polyphosphoranas in foods,: ~t.2.~ Their aw s ituat 4 rr, a Pol 16 no. 18: 376 3--i'). 61 1, Zaklad Badanit, Zrmiot,~J 'It Pr7odiUotow Uzytku, Panstwowy Zak-lad Hygieny, jaxjzuwa. SZYSZKO, Fdmund, dr. Polyphosphoranes in food.Pt.3, Physiology of phnsphoranes. Farmacja Pol 16 no.2lt44$j451 - 452 N 61, 1. Zaklad Badania Zywnosei i"Przedmiotow Uzytku, Fanstwdwy Zaklad Hygieny, Idarszawa. SZYSZKO, E. One hundred years in medical service. Farmacja Pol 16 no.23: 510-511 D t61. BLUTOWSKI, Andrzej y- SZMZKO Eugipniusz- Technoloe- ial improvement of extrarting doped ger-IlAum single- crystals pulled in pilot.scale. Przegl elektroniki 3 no.8:451-454 Ag 162. 1. Fabr7~ca Polprzewodnik o,.-TEWA, Varazawao SZYSZKO, Fdmund -1 ------ Polyphosphoranes in food articles. Pt,4. Amperometric rt-search on hydrolysis of phosphovmes in artificial pepsin. Farmacja Pol 18 no-4:80--84 P 162. 1. ZaRlad Ndvmia Zywnosci i Przedmiotow Uzytku, Panstwowy Zaklad Ilygiony, Wnruzavin. Kiemmilo prof.dr.Stanislaw Krause. SZYSZKO., Edmund, mgr. Amperometric research on the hydrolysis of polyphosphoranes. in artificial intestine juice. Pt.5. Farmacja Polska 18 no.10:241- 243 my t62. 1. Zaklad Badania Zywnosci i Przedmiotow Uzytku, Panstwowy Zaklad Hygieny, Warszawa. "Perspectives in the field of utilization of domestic plant resources for the production of medicinal drugs in Azerbaijan by R.K.Aliev, L.I.Prilipko, I.A.Damirov. Reviewed by B.Szyszko. Farmacja Polska 18 no.10:249 My 162. SZYSZKO. E "The organization of the public health services" bY Wiktor Sniegucki. Reviewed by E. Szyszko. Farmacja polska 18 no.12:299-300 25 Je 162. ven) tion not - -------------- - f,!,, 'k-~I le., "n 21, 10 'Iov IC"62; Pr 526-52"'. 1~ te, C t: 7~ n c-ui-i-111un -j Ita e0 t!, s ~'a r s a ip rr.., Cist. cf~ 4 t~ 4:1 !,rag an asLociat,~ in starting a Taavlil'ri~tuv-lrv-~ fin. after fte first world war in 6~~-cnated, now aCtcr a zz rc-rarv rptirment due to in P- r~-.avmaLy. lie %~as irstvmiental ir. saving many Jet,isl, ~rcminnnr. persons frc-n the ghetto and t!~e Germans during the war, includirig Prof Or L. Hirqzfeld and a number of otbers. A -'ho r -Osrsrh accompanies the article, j,:; JnZI J! 11P 17 r f. oa i -Atirm~-'n'~ t. cc~-. t c) f py t i Oll nc,!, GRIVNICKA, Barbara- SZYSZKO. Edmund :1pectrophotometric determination of cobalt in certain sea and fresh-water fish. Roczn p~;--istw zak-1 hig 114, no.l: 23-26 164. 1. Laboratory for Testing Food and A,-ticles of Common Consumption, State Institute of Hygiene, Warsaw. Head.- prof. dr M. Nikonorow. re -e ~,l tz SZYSZKO, E. . Gustaw Zahrt- obituary. Farmaeja Pol 19 no.11/12:263 25 JO 163. SZYSZKO, Edmund Oscilopolarographic determination of trace residues of organic phosphate insecticide in foodstuffs. Part 3. Roczn. Panstw. Zakl. hig. 16 no.5.*445-452 165- 1. Z Zakladu Badania Zywnosci i Przedmiotow Uzytku Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny (Kierownik: prof. dr. M. Nikonorow). SZYSZKO, Edmund Polish pharmaceutical press; 1820-1962. Farmacja Pol. 19 no.1/2: 17-22 25 Ja 163.