SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TRBOJEVIC, M. - TRDLICKA, Z.
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TPIOMIC.- M.
Paticral form of teeth In copwheels, P. 43
HORNIK PADOVA, Beograd, No. 30, 10,54
SO: EEAL, Vol, 5*.No, 7 July 1956
TRBOJEVIC, M. D.
Yugoslavia (430)
Science - Serials
The gas constant for water steam. p. 25.
BULLETIN. Beo&ad. (Bulletin of the
Serbian Academy of Sciences, Technics
Sections, containing 7rench, English or
German summaries of transactions already.
, Library of
East LuroRean Accessions List
Congress, Vol. 1, no. 13, November 1952.
UNCLASSIFIED.
nCard 1 of 2"
TRBOJMVIC, M. D.
Tugoslavia (430)
published in specialized Servian language
publications of the Academy. Vol. 2,
no. 1, 1951
East European Accessions List. Library of
Congress, Vol. 1, no. 13, November 1952.
UNCLASSIFIED
"Card 2 of 21
TRBOXEVIC, M.
"Intemptional Collection of X rVe of welded Joints." (-a. 29)
"What a welder should lmnw alout the strenEth of welded joints.ff (p. 41).
SADBRACAJ (Anto-moto eavez Rrvatske i Udr-azenje aaobracajnlh T)oduzeca Hrvatske). Zagreb.
Vol. 2, no. 2, 1953
SO: East 3kropean Accessions List. Vol, 3, No. 6, August 1954
'YExperiances With c4dtination of pyrite in Muldstege lotasy
lumaceg. Eduard Tr6i. Chem. Prilm. 4(29), 4&3-8
measurements and m"ioc
'te5ts iq giren on furnaces of Lurgi, Kuhn. awl Welgk.- type
which are air- or v,; ilti Am, lbat thiv
type of hirnacc coultruction 1~ (litite v0'TlPlCs;. ~ubjQrt to
e~iqy disturbanc(~s in the s~rvi~. ~Od terptiring spt-ial c-
sti-xictiori inattrials mid high-cm-igy c-,son-piiwi f r oj~cv-
tion. Better CILluceq Of dcvvil'~)!r"Ot ."'. --~en for
furnace..; without InoLil--- J;art~ C~Jxcwlk tj~ing the 1"CII-I it
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Ch3)-iiic,_r._I Prod- 11
ucts and Their Application, 'Jater
Treatment. Sewage.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Rhimiya, No 9, 1959, '31834.
Author : Sturbacek, Z., Tausk, P., Troa, J.
Inst : Not given. - -
Title : The Treatment of Sewage Waters Durinr tID Re-
fining of Mineral Oils.
Orig Pub: Voda, 1957, 36, No 2, 42-45; 45-4:j.
Abstract: The sewage waters, forfaed during the refining
of mineral oils, are a mixture"of two o~A-ulsions:
(1) oils in water and (2) water i.-n oi'Ls. The
emulsion of water in oils easily disinteGrates
on standing. The ef.-tulsion of oils in wator is
more stablo, and for its disintogration thore
is required a change of the p1l mediuia by the
Card 1/2
CZECHOSLOVAXIA / Cho,aical TechnoloE;y. Chcaical Pvrod- H
ucts and Their Application. 'Water
Treatment. Sewage.
Abs lour: Ref Zhur-khimiya, No 9, ig5g,
Abstract: addition of an acid or an alkali. For the pur-
pose of studying the dependence of the sewagc
purification effect on the concontration of
naphthenic acids (I) and oils, two series of
laboratory experiments were conducted with var-
ious additions of I and oils. I was removed by
coagulation (Al(SO,)3 , FeClSO4). It was ostab-
lished that the necessary addition of coagulants
increasos with the rise of the I concentration,
and at 30 g./1. r~;aches 5000 mg./l. -- S. Yavor-
ovskaya.
Card 2/2
TRC.A, J.; STER-RACEK, Z.; TAUSK, P.
za~_~
Purification of waste water frrm Tnineral-oil refineries. p. L'2. (Voda, Vol.
36, No. 2, Feb 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO. Monthly List of East European Accessions (ERAL) LC, Vol. 6, No. P, AUC 195?. Uncl.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical H-5
Products and Their Application. Water
treatment. Sewage water
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. - Khimiya, No 2, 1958, No 5136
Author : Sterbacek Z., Tausk P., Trca J.
Inst : Not Given
Title : Purification of Sewage Water Derived from Pro-
duction of Intermediates
Orig Pub : Chem. pramysl, 1957, No 3, 127-130
Abstract : The initial sewage water contained (in g/liter):
nitro-sulfonaphthalene 1.2, sulfo-naphthylamine
16 3, other organic substances, about 4; acids
(m;stly HC1) 4.7, mineral salts (mostly CaSO and
MgS04) about 70. On coagulation of sewage wher
Card : 1/3
4 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical H-5
Products and Their Application. Water
treatment. Sewage water
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. - Khimiya, No 2, 1958, No 5136
Abstract : oxidability up to 74.4 and 84.1%. The treated
sewage water is innocuous. Economically the
method is the most advantageous.
Card : 3/3
. TRCA I J.
Purification of waste watr--r from the production of dyestuff intprMedJallf-s.
p. 127 (Chemicky Prurnysl. Vol. 7, no. 3, Par. 19r7, Pmh,-, Gzechoslovakia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) 1,C - Vol. 7, m. 2,
February 1,058
TRCA, St.
Bacteriological conditions of the vagina In premature outflow of the
amniotic fluid. Cesk. gyn. 27 [4.1) no,6/7:480-486 Ag 162.
1. H. gyn.-por. klin. fak. vseob. lek. KU v Praze, prednosta prof.
dr. J. Lukas, DrSc.
(VAGINA) (AMIOTIC FLUID) (BACTERLIA)
ZRCA , Stanislav; MISINGER, Ilja; SCHINDLER, Jiri .
Use of laminaria for cervical dilatation in artificial interruption
of pregnancy. Cesk.gyn.25[391 no.9:669-672 N 160.
1. 11. por.gyn.klinika KU v Praze, prednosta prof. MUDr. Josef
Lukas, Dr. Sc. Ustav lekarske mikrobiologie a Imanologie ZU v
Praze, prednosta prof. MUDr. Patocka.
(ABORTION THMAPEUTIC)
TRGA, Stanislav
Subjective and objective Indications for the artificial interruption
of pregnancy. Gesk.gyn.251391 no.io:754-756 D 16o.
1. 11. gyn. por. klin. KU v Praze, prednosta prof. MUDr. JAukas.
(ABORTION TOMPEUTIC)
TRCA,,S.; MISINGER, J.; KOMANFC, J.
Apropos of the rellatlon bctwrn the r,01-ht-,PEnesis of Infir-=,ation
after Induced abortion and the durat4on of pregnancy. C~-sk.
gynek. 29 no.8:613-616 0 164.
10 TT0 gyn.-por. klin. fak. vseab. lek. Karlovy University v
Praze, (prednonta prof. dr. J. Imkiis, DrSej-, llstr. ii-Itav
zdravotnicke osvety v Praze, (rediteLka MUDr. M. Taufrova, CSc.).
CALtL, J. , City Center for -Health Education 'Eestske ustre,-Ili
A V
zdravotnicke osvety), Brno, A. LSAT Xy I-M, director.
"Pathophysiology and Psychopathology of Smoking"
PraI7,ae, Casopis Lekaru Ceslach, Vol CII, ETO 36t 6 September 0"1
Pp 977-960.
Ab-tract [Authorls Bnglish nummary]: some stimuli are porceived
only at3 an ai-parently unreasoned tendency to decide in a cer-tain
direction. These unconscious stuirauli are caused in smoking by
u
irritation of endoreceptors as a sequel of pharmacologic nicotine
habit. During the time of breaking the smoking habit these S,=.uli
may be removed by lobeli-n. The hunger of tissue for nicotine is
much smaller when the patient is saturated with lobelin. However,
even with the use of pharmacological support psychotherapy is
the principal method of treatment. Sixteen references,, including
9 Czech.
1/1
ACCESSION NR: AP4016833 P/0007/64/000/008/0008/0008
AUTHOR: Treek, Ciril,.,,,
TITIZ: The Ljubljana Airport
SOURCE: Skrzydlata polska, no* 8(659). 1964, 8
TOPIC TAGS: Ljubljana Airport, location, runFay, equipment, hotel,
building
ABSTRACT: The director of the new airport in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, tells
the Polish correspondent that its location, about 15 miles south of Ljubljana,
is due to the heavy tourist traffic in that part of the country. It has a
runway 2,200 m. long. 45 m broad, taking planes weighing up to 110 tons; a
system of access roads. suitable structures, radio and radar equipment, a
goniomster and other equipment permitting use under all atmospheric conditions.
The runway is to be extended to 3,000 m, the approaches are to be enlarged
still more and hotels and other buildings constr=ted, The director, upon
request, adds a brief account of the airport'a history and his own career and
Card 112
ACCESSION NR: Ap4o3.6833
otos and 1 map.
flying records. Orig- art- has' 3 Ph
AssOCIATION: none
SUEMITTED: 00
SUB CODE: AC
DATF, AcQ: o3Har64
NO REF SOV: 000
Card
ENCL: 00
OTHERs 000
TKEII~, Janez# inz.; K0.13NIK, bogomir
.
Orgar:lzritior, of stand=r-dization in practice. Nova pr(~,Izv 15 nu.3/2;
3D-39 '64.
ACCESSION XR: AP4026811 'S/0022/64/017/001/0131/0136
AUTHORS: Trchunyan., A. A.; Pogosyan, Ya. M.; Yegiyan,, K. A.; Pogosyan, T. A.
TITLE: Equipment for simultaneous investigation of ferromagnetic kilms using the
,magneto-optical method of Karr and the Akulov-Bitter method
SOURCE: AN ArmSSR. !Izv, Seriya fiziko-matematicheskikh nauko v. 17, no. 1. 1964ti
l3l_i36
TOPIC TAGS.- terromagnetic film, magneto-optical method, povider pattern, metallo-
graphic microscope, magnetic field, Helmholtz coil
ABSTRACT: The equipment for simultaneously studying ferromagnetic films using the
magneto-optical method of Kerr and the powder patterns of Akulov-Bitter has been
described and several photographs of specimens with different magnification are
included. The equipment consists of two basic components; an instrument for mag-
noto-optical observations and a metallographic microscope M324-8 with some minor
modifications to observe the Akulov-Bitter patterns. -Photographs of the general
setup and a detailed diagram for the optical system are presented. The advantage
of the system described lies in the possibility:pf observing the same portion of
Card 1/2
ACCESSION NR.- Ap4o26811
~the film by both methods in a magnetic field geryprated by the same Helmholtz coils
.;under identical conditions suitable for a comparative study. Several examples of
;films studied by this method are outlined briefly. Orig. art* hast: 6 figures*
:ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 2lJun63 DLTZ ACQ: 16Apr64 ENCL:: 00
SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 008
CQrJ 2/2
TRCHUNYANY A.A.; POGOSYAN, Ya.M.; YEGIYAN, K.A.; POGOSYAN, T.A.
Apparatus for the simultaneous study of ferromagnetic films by
Kerr's,magneto-optical method and the Akulov - Bitter method.
Izv. AN Arm. SSR.Ser.fiz.-mat.nauk 17 no.13131-136 164.
(MIRA 17:3)
TfICIFU"'YA1,11, A.
"Certein cal ol
'olf ram c-r-2 -1 cys Slub 27 J,:r 5 2 ':csco- On
lo,-,Lc.il In,,.,t imirri D. T. ','(,nd(,.lr 'l-v. l'i)i&rerl.ntuion
Candidate in Chemical Sciences).
Le n,n c ~i
for t',,c- Dc-rec-
St": Vecherna,--a .19 5 2
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3 R/Physical Chedistr - i~6&emistry. P-12.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya) No 7) 1957) 22507-
Author A. A. Trchunyan, L. I.Antropov.
Inst Wo-t given
Title About Oriervoltage of Hydrogen on Tunesten.
Orig Pub Izv. AN Arm-SSR, Fis-natem., Yestestv., tekhn. n., 1956, No 4,
lo-24, (res. arm.)
Abstract Kinetics of electrolytic hydrogen formation on a W-cathode the
surface of which was freed from oxides by calcination in an at-
mo6phere Of H2 before the start of the electrolysis were studied
at temperatures 25, 40, and 700 in H2SO4 solutions (pH 0.10,
1.6o and 3.6o). For all examined temperatures and pH the de-
pendence of overvoltage on 1S I is described by the Tafel's
equation. The constant,.b in Dafel's equation does not depend
practically on pH and amounts to 0.100-0-103; 0.102-0.107; and
0.120-0.12'v. at 25, 40 and 700 respectively; constant a for
a W-cathode freed from oxides is by 0.15 v less than the value
a for oxidated W-cathcde. At a certain given temperature a
practically does not depend on pH. Dependences (lgl,(I/T)) at
Card 1/2 -173-
USSR/Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B-12
Abs Jour : Reef Zhur - 10iimiya, No 7, 1957, 22507.
a constant . are 1-inear; activation energy of ion discharge
process on W is equal to 16300 cal where ~ : 0. 1 he authors
conclude that rate determining stage of the processfbr W-cath-
ode is the recombination of hydrogen atoms.
Card 2/2 -174-
TRC
Def octs of asynchronous motors in the Opat(rrice Electrical Plant.
El tech obzor 52 no.3:14.1 YAr .163.
1. Blektrarna Opatovice, n.p.
TRCKA Jan
Lubrication of railroad car wheel tires and railroad tracks.
Zel dop tech-11 no.3t7l-72 163.
TRCKA, J.
Use of synthetic cleaning substances on Czechoslovak railroads. p. 126.
ZELEZUICNI DOPRAVA A TECHNIKA. (Kinisterstvo dopravy)
Praha, Czechoslovakia
Vol. 7, no. 4, 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC., Vol. 8, No. 11.
Nov. 1959
Uncl.
TRCKA, Jan
bon from diesel engine partso Zel dop te--h 11
Cleaning car
no.10;304 163.
. TRCKAIo.,Jan----
lubrication of rails and wheel flanges. Zelez dop tech
3.1 no.1:7 163.
TRCKA, Jan
Protection of steel aLd east-L-or- products from atmospheric
corrosion. &l dop tech 11 no.9.6258-259 t63.
TRCKA, Jan
Self-inflamability of materials transported by railroads.
Zelez dop tech 10 ijo*12:373-374 162*
TACK~l jan
uatFr treat-ment. 'or dip-gel locolt-OtIves, Zel '14',p tp-cn 1-2
- - I
312-314 164.
TRCKA, J.
Significance of the preparation of water for locomotives, p. 286t
ZELEZNICE, Prague, Vol. 4, no. 1.1, Nov. 1954.
SO. Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol- 5, No. 6,
June 1956, Uncl.
CZEChOSLOVAK~
TRCLAI V.: Research Institiite of Pharmacy and Biochemistry (Iryzkunry
'ff:-AE~ pro Farmacii a BiochcriLii), Prague.
U
"Thc Influence of Vasopressin Analogues on the Death Rate of Rats and
T
Monkeys in a Hydreir-ic Shock."
Prague, Cpskoslo-uenska Fysiologie, Vol 15, No 5, Sep 66, PP 397-398
Abstract: Ratc, undcr light- ether ariasthesia were subjected to such a
Ul'oodwithdrawal that a deat-h rate of 70-0.0% was expected. A dose of
triglycylvasopressin was adt~inist-ercd 5 nd-r1ites after the removal of
blocd. A dose of 12.5 micrograns per kg body weight decreased the death
rate by more than 25%. The results obtained with rats were verified in
experiments with Maccacus rhesus monkeys. In a control group of 12
animals 7 died within 2 hours, and IC within 2h hours; in a group treated
with 12.5 micrograms of triglycylvasopressin the numbers were h and 5,
ruzpect~-valy. 1 FigLxe, 1 Wastern, I Czech reference. Submitted at lb
Days of Pharmacology at Smolenice, 15 Feb 66.
1/1
T RC KA. V,
TRaA, V.
I I M I""" S=parrnatociclal effect of certain substances. Cas.lek.cesk. R9 no.22:
631-635 2 June 50. (GLIM 19:4)
1. Of the ftarmacological Department VKU SPOFA and of the Pharinaco-
logical rustitute at Charles University.
TRcU, V.; HOUJBOVA, E.-, HACOVA. S.'. HORAKOVA, Z.
.Modification of prothrombin time during storage of nornal
rabbit plasma and with added pelentan. Cas. lek. cesk. 90 no. 48:
1435-1437. 30 Nov. 1951. (CLML 21:3)
1. Of the Research Institute for -Pharmacy and Biochemistry in
Pr&gue.
su-b At-- C s -
rr.
i k e V~l ul
,t . J
Vol jk), Oct, 1-1511, Con
ions U:3 1,
TROKA, Vaclav, Dr; HOLUROVA, Rva; MCOVA, Svotla; MATOUSKOVA, Hnlnna
.
Study on enticcagulant substances. XVIL Anticoagulant effects of
the new palentan derivatives. Cas.lek.ceok. 91 no-15:4.54-461 11 Apr
52.
1. Z Vyzkum. ustavu pro famacii a viochemii v Praze.
(COUMARIN, derivatives,
ethyl biscoumacetato, anticoagulant off., evaluation)
VEJINISK, Z.j.; TRGKA, v.; FROTIU, M.
Pyridine derivatives of pharmacologic interest. Part 4. Some now
esters and amides of nicotinic acid Cabstract: in Englinhj. Sbor.Chakh.
khim.rab. 18 no.6:884 D '53. (MIRA 7:6)
J..Pharmacoutical and Biochemical Research Institute.
(Nicotinic acid)
na deirfirtativda Oi ll-tlri-~
T, rs of nicotinic kcid, Zdenkk J
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1--t mth R - Cwlu The bran,h~d ilkyk th,-
k. and c~cluhexvl
effmt as the
t,pprOx. the satne effict (15 Ph Lind pyrid~l RX (0 1
ia~iitm j in -n equal vol of HtOff wt.3 dropped mc~) i ~uipt,i-
,,,)it if 9. 1 mole CS ( NK,), in 40 ml ~ buifing ELOH. Zilt f1111',
i--tlnird 6 hr,; , the volatile comlAs ~vere evitp,14 in
cr,- "! r, mt,i tha -rde ~v.
"tur,r!itim gilt, ivert erritit, from Me,CO-oetr eu-t u:.
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6Lkltl dn't pi~(Ci givcu Ld II ,
pr '17 1 B, W 50A I iso-
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(VII), B,. 91~ 7S-4'. 1,48": "VIII), C,, 94, i07-9"
cvc1o/wx-,-j (IX). - 'MI-2', 174-6': Ph IX~l -
h C -; Ph'
'H, (M), C1, 92, iW, CH,01, (XI[ . 13,
P
(12. 99-1(W, J-17-8"; PINCH ZXM), Br. 9:1, 1bU-1
CH N,CH:C1q.c1I-C.CI4, (XIVI, Cl. 06, M-6',
(d),1,Sc(; N11)r41ij-Hx (0.1 spoic) .23 relluxed it, -
"I'l with Ft-,) 'evilht'l Vitt" 6- ;-J-'.
1, 1 "- !ist'! 1 1.
Ey) nil I We, ~4v,
V:i:
V1. rA- 114
Ix,
I. Y-~. 1 X.
911. X:V
rj-,
F* );f 11
Oyj "'Id ai
j-'j, 1j:.
-d
1 S3 5), /.Lni 11. 7,1, i4-~, 15, 111. 6-4,
105 ~ , V '1~ , '. I -V1 ii-,, I t,- V11
j:j31 :;j, V11,1 : In "~~ , 11-ijj-~ -~ - j K 7 X
5.3, ~42-3'~ *4. XI. 7,7 -,~- 5 ;, 1- KI
67. m 34--~,, ilk~--V KIV. C.i, i
it.!' "T"', "'OH I,. RSC 11 11., i: 1'~2
In :25 no. C,1 I, v-i :::I,,- I -tn 1.,2 i-_.
- j -,Ii, ;,~ r7;!.. -,! -~:-h
Ill , ,, t V, , p .: " ,
.........
Will" W, L i1
t--, dl~
PicTic 'Icid, 0, i1c, ~~df~ 6) pp,g -u, H. w
HU. S.It.; If,
[(,0
IV.
VII. 7 i
V1, 7N. v- '' I
jin. 47' Ora- iigvAn,,j 22t,' 94', ~i, 61, IX, 7''
tit'
at
~17
Z
rivqilr~~ (if ph'symde"togfral Interpt'. Ix.
-r(, !* -T,;e
A
, ,,l po ,.ih .ig periolferal veodiluar
'mO- idel, ""'Oa-r Trill
n-M. 1 411112
-0~
r,-TF, nxT. --cT -T- 0,
iv.' i-l, Z,,, -, I I f, 22 ^ q
W~',tl. it, -if FJOI I tva4 p(itir,,I int. a 0 t:,'j aa-cilc Na In 11)
:. Fi0:1, the mim trrated r!rcti-i- -;th 0.022 molealkyl
;:100e, i,flv~ed 3 h" , tl,c VzOll disid o'rr, the residue dild
Ivit-h 30 ml. CJI., filtercil, nnd the filtratc, dl~td- Alkyb,
yitid.-- in % ~'- nlv*. ar"I ni fl~ of fit, pierates (or dipicro!o-
art gi-v l1r '-tt- .'1, 02 1 ~KV. 124; F , 82,
1 -'S. I ' , . 7 1. 1 -~~ 1 "- J:io, ,-P,, 66, 127.
92; Bu, 49, 142, 1 49'0, ~Q. , , P M. F'S, 1,4991, 1W
I.49riT ' xyl. 72, 148. V499) . S2; ), &S. 14r), 1 441,1)15,
154; Ph C11,. 92, 175, 1 51,13s), 119 Picrol~rtatcs: Afr.SCH,
Clfi, 71, 142, 1-541,1~ 160~ Rt,NCH~Cll,, 74, 152,
163; Me,\CW&~CH,, 743, 155, 191; Etp4CHMe-
Cfl,, 72, 168, I.RY,2. M Thr pluates and pferolanates
t7pW from litul-I 2'Hydruxitethyl nleo-
Tin,te (2t' g - !Tultcf~ n1 CITCL with Sa Mi. SOCI,
in 50 mi. C14C', ga'n ;IC! s"tf of 2-cAlofelAyl
ni. 103' (frr!-,) Mr,C01, which gave by alkali:ntion tenth
Na!CO) ind xui~ kith Ui. '25S -,. W%) 2-cAAqrcAY'
nicatinate (11, lo-, m. 29" "q 1-5302, 1 (0,30 g-)
dissol"d in 70 in]. CeH, -ma.9 added to a soln. prepd. by re-
ffi1xing 6 firs- ~.5 g. .3-pyridyfearbitiol with 1 15 Na dust in
3
.50 rul CcH4, the mixt. iv~i tvf*uxvd 0 firs., the NaCl fit.
tzred off, and the filtrate distd. to five 6.5 g. (801
50246-
picolyloWethyl nicotitute, b, 161-3 , bo.. 155*. 00 1.4991;
dipirrolorale, m. 181 *. All compJs. were t "-ted "for their
peripheral vasodilating, itrid some for o2eir antihistarainic
and spasmolytic activitjes. I 11t:dflckL_
;wd
'11 . .......I- , " " " ' -1m,
4-ra"
v -4T :t);-, f 1 1" :'cf po!
,I: a "Ti'; of -!"1 6- ~vhqll FE."Itd ith
C111--iAt, (I, t" Iznr~- !'I~- --Ahm-
C~
wCotill'.;v 'rh-?ir t %ww" . ad ( fiect -,, 1)1,.,d
-,ir.- r, W.K.' I I~Cl N and "NIvell-
- r!-, t-re r-wi b-.1 tr,-tin'; f1w midf~n
IM!! it !I c-11-1 1 '-!11. J 11--iCN. Ott ,tfi,r thiwyac,00 oldits
h'. Wblxhq' t-fiv 'a 0 9 '5 !'-1- C111"Joh,drul, "'M mole
'-'i 'tOfl It h- ..t 160-5'. dilv -~ilh 30 nil.
I C N d I g .
j`*(.1, fhe filt'at, , with NaX)
a r;ppf I!- '~U the. mlftim~ liv froiliiiijove, and
n . il.W'. i-l. ;itolly(Irill i,j :III
110. Cjl~ with a -~I!w t:owg 7.1 1-, 1 25 ml. CJ11, ri-flicutig
the 171i.A. 30 ;11;11'. C'difc(flar the dtj~("411td va lh~
'wi 111 wil w it 1i 2 till I I 'I w -h) i It 2 5 111
I " 1 :11, ; t I k:t I i 1111 R' J (I I ~ I V L r SV I II \A,L'I 1~. V09. fill-
t"ti,'r widl and Ow Y4 Well tile 1jit"Jinic
estr, 5 of tile cul I e~pmdiwg lbio"-itllmohyllrims (flic 3ttutilig
4j)".'cyllf7'tWt3d' ill, it'4 "'p, Nidd b I). f"Irt I'll I I'L "A vichl,
Ii.p., and n" -4 Ow viter, mill tile (if tilt, iAcrute ,)I tilt!
eile, jliv,-il). \-C.Scillell~011. A-5, h. P11121-.13" 1-5119,
(14,, - - . - (e,lur. w. 77"); NCS(Cl 10,011. (IS, Ilm 03',
1 .4081, 06 6-1u, ill. 4 V), L1.1 IS;! 4*, 1 AISS84.. 719" Nlvcll-
(SCN)CH-1011. 48, Ill 1.50.5tl. 771,AY,, lijZ11, ij,...
1,16", 1.5-171), 104"; NCS(C1h)tOll, 60, LaM,
04, bc,l 100', 1.5431. 75"; NCS(CH-bOll; 13, ba-i 194-5",
1.4958, 62, 1.5-126, 1911,. NCS(CHAOM-I'li Ill 135-41.0.
1.4033, 69, 78-. X1. Basit others of 3-pyrl-
d7li'virbinoll. Aid. 1221-4-3-P)rldy-Imbitiol (b, 0'-'-4*,
(2,2 g.) dismlved ill 30 Int, C.11, WILS lddCd lit
700 to 41.46 g, Na ctivercil with 151) till, Collp, the miNt, ivwi
stirrud 3 hirs., the Mt. 4-alt scpd., washed with colfe, ff"*-
pell&-f! it! 150 till. C.14" and treated with'OR.1u, l"01C of
:1illillitilkyl 1-Itiliritiv ill M till. C,11., flic mixt. rufluxed I I
brk, , illf-rull fr'..111 SaCl aml disvi. A racuo. Via followlits
3 pyrftlylinanyl malno-ribstitutA alkyl ethers w-:rc prtpd.
( "'~ Y v1d. L' p -Iikfl'f 1--e &lye,-(): CHMIONIMLI, 68, 1011*1
I-mu. (~Hjl 1!,Nlt., 73, b, 10f)', t.,I( 'NMe
NT41% 15. bi 110' 11023; CILCHMeNlIft -, A. K' I 1B.: d
53. U, 1.505.2; CWjCIf,R (R - /.a ,
InotpbAno), 62, t, 1204, 1,5100. ThtlZi lower tht
1AAA prc~sutc Lii than t1scirS "Isat" T t Ixtelty 14
lij%vrr. Anilhimin,40c and !ip:lsmtfY'X eff,'I 'Is "aldt
N, ',u -ha,j %,flt Ow d, r- rwatg b-arrue flng; i! ea-mil
lh~ I.YrIdi I,, m1K. M. Hutll2f
TRCKA, Vaclar
Frogreesof pharmacotherapy of lqpertension. Cesk. farn. 4' no.2:
87-92 Har 55-
1. 2 vlv-zkamneho ustavu pro farmaoll a blochemil, Praha.
(MY TENSION, therapy
chemothere, progre)
(CHIKOTHERAPY, in various diseases
hypertension, progr.)
PROGRAM, Zelimir; TRGKA. Vaclav
Studies on anticoagulants, XXVIII.; a new highly active
coagulant analogue palentan. Cesk. farm. 4 no.4':169-172
55,
1. Z Vyzkumnaho uatavu pro farmacii a biochemii v Praze.
(GOLKARIN, derivatives
ethyl biscoumacetate, anticoagulnnt Retivity)
V-1
;evine, in. WS-70' (front Lt.0-h,4=nc
~~ra&nm alkailolds. 1. Some esters of ctvine and the
J licl tall, In. AWII-504' ~lrom Me,co V, In. ;59-61'
,
17~ ",l of C;"frie, zd"~k
naure of 9
dMek ande-fla, I I ~1-1 I-Yk~Itit V ir", ltt-~M HtOfl,; 1~)jf J04' P-
It, W' ir-n ~01'e F1011 %,",t' 11
salt J: of , ,mc with i; 1 roi; td- re 14 1 o4 M
r -i
A i w fort ... ,f ti!-k w ;I f
KOH, or C'N"I I,' K, lj~l I
1A
NJ
0,NK,K1A:,. Put,: i in. Ill ot'i 11 .-1
(11.1~ were prepd. 111, IV mid b,!,z,-vi-Nw- V fr ,:I , t.,
heretofore were found to b,,, noillUnfo'na. 11 was prepd. 0 1, 202 -V 1.fT-A.1 IN5'11 i'AUH I e.',' I I
In 38-g. )ieJd by rtfluxing 40 g- veratrine with 60 g. pow- tttelliozybenzcnesiilfonyk-ev;ne (from 3,4-,McU)tAc0)C~-i.-
'
'
'
'dexed KOH in 270 mi. RtOH
and by washing the needles S40%Cl, in. 131-2
). in. 196-7
, (trom aq. Me2
c0), fativ
"
,
with 15 ml. abs. Bt0H and 20 mi. EtiO. 11 (36 g.) in 200 . IU, m. 2 W (from 80 % E The product prepd.
9 Z
ifi
i
F
B
37
46
9
I
id
d
nil. warm abs. EtOH, evapd. in a stre-qm of N to 120 nil accord
reund l
cr.
ent
e
as
ng to
, 10
G
(1
)I, was
and drie4
the needles washed with 10 mi. abs. CtOH a mixt. of cevine with I11. Similarly, previomly described
*
,
togivt22g.l. Refluxinr;1.64g.lin',30ml.Et,00-10hrs. IV was fouid to be a mixt. of ccvine and IV, m. 2(r-
(from
"
with O
OM molts of an rievi chloTide di5solved in 10 ml . V described by
EtOH; I PtOff of crystri.), tall? -5.7
.
extir the r(Isiduc with 3 M-ml.
pouring off the solverit
Rt,0 ffesi and Mohr (CA. 14, 1988) was composed of 4 parts of
,
,
portions of CfTCI,, cvupg. the ether and CHClj ~.l to C!evlfle and : part of V. 11 Paper chromatography of alk.-
7
drync--s, dissolving the residue in 15% AQ0H, filtering.
folds from Schoenocaulon o&rioale emd their scructu-ral
alkalizing --ith 0' 10,,', NH,011
owling the filtrate to 0' analogs. Karel MaceL, Stanisla-, N, an,~&k, asId Zd~kk J.
1
,
extg. the based* with 5 W-ml. portit,iii (it CHOI. rvapg~ I e Vejd~lek. Aid. W-45-Paper chromatography was used
solvent. and qu~jecting the re:sidoe to chroniat(,,gr
PnY f,,r selm. and .1 est. ;,0Lza-,d, from S. qf-
ole-nie
of ~mc tyntlictic estrj of cezire ',I
caage-ne
-over A),O, pvt: the cme5ponding esters of cr,vinr, Aclyl- ,,
,
-
d f
ifi
i
f
6d
III
id
on o
or
cnt
-t
arg. a
s
me (
(11), and Protaca
), an
formed bv hyd"ysis of the esta alj~Aloidjz, The ciiect of
upon chromat(%rapitic behavior wigs LUNICstwl-
gated. Thc acids vvese. sepd. as Eheir XH4 salts using .
system BuOH-1.5N N11,011 1:1. values: AcOH
~f
gliz acid, 02
0.12, angrlic acid, 0.34, ti I IBz0fl, 0.42, P-
0 v
Jf%collf, 0,213, 3,4
i MeOC4H4CO2I-1, 0-41); 4-(MeO)3C
OZ6 vanillic acid, 0.13, acetovallil! 'ic
acid Aj~,alQii;s (hi EtOH) wero chromatographed in
Aa~6 0,20.
H-.AcO~l-FL0'4:1-.5. aed thdr Rf-alu~ w~u: 11
0,19, 1110.30, 1 O~Z5,86(1 ~Cwcinc, 0.53. Usters.(itj CIFCI,)
were chrotnatograplied ~ on a vaper impregnated xvith 50%
EtOH soln. of HCON113. The Rf values ivcrc* acayl-
proloceAc (cn=ine),.0.03, acelvIcerine, 0.03, ifiacrtylecrine,
0,14, angelicoylpiolavitse (C'Glinc), OZ, bc?=Ylcc~ine,
0.2-1, dibenwykmine, 0.82, anisoylect-ir,, 0.28. veralmyl-
prolocepine, (v"alridina). 0.38, veralroy1cmirx, 0.38, 3,4,5-
0.47, ace tovamillayleevine, 0.39,
sulfov rovicevine. 0.20. M. ll!!TICU
Va.6oddating -action' of s,e-v,eral series of pyridine der va-
.164
V- TS lQt 141"d Z- ]- 1"ejaklck
Ialld Bloclicdi~.;-'Tra gue). Phaemazie 11, 2,12-7(19,56).-
Opitilml-ii, sirem studied b0onging to, the following groups:
A) vlco~injc acid estters: 1) aralLyl (notable hypotcioive
action only with. 2-mobylbenAydryl ester), .2) hasiF; .3)
w,viv~,tlkyj (2-oxv-ethyl ester showed best-tIverapeutic qt-
dox); 4) ij-dicKlino alkyl; 5) dinicotirloyl glyti4s;,(S)Mh~)-
thh,:Ilkyl. B) 13-pie"Iyl ethers.
:1) aralkyl, DI 10
111V hylpyridille, iaised skin truip,
with 'ilikht hypoldisive ~T) Meotillic arld pyri,4),J:
;m6twk. :-the 1-isomer slviwed pronounced incrcase in %kill.
WMI). C"Illp(I.S. were sivAlied for (1); vimAIDAting effect
11fivr solm, (Al'skin of forearill of huniall mb.
of rphMf:s I'fcvr illtra-
Vell'Alti lllj(Ir_Ii(XI into the nroh att-murciatlied . all inla h and
(J) lethal dose On, mice (illtiavelv~us inItcliall), Eirtets
I I ) and (2) were coulpared:%vith ti". e of ft-pyridyl ErarhintJ.
F%pt-s; wit lw~(Q showed that pyridinvdertvs. Yith bydr-
and %li;U not too lank; n side chain (at ruoit
ll)hille propertles
5-7 C mcnis or curre3ponding c~impds.) are active. Cyclic
-tG."titutellts AtQqued to have na utivailtage over ticyclic, nor
i~o-l:tunljds.'ovcr ii-amilop~ Similarly with (2), l0ation of
aetion to tih
cia.,compli. could be found although often with
tit) piralleli~nt-bctweeti (i) ana (2). The thio ether I-nd
sc-cmed invirceffec, ive for hyporensive effect than the ether,
ca rboxyl, or ucid -muide bonds. Within an individuat homol-
Ugmiq series toxicily iticre-ased with lengtijening side ellailv.,
%vliitv in otheni it decreased., The rhodano compils. hall
thr.-UtcMest toxicity,,- of the muuy pyridine derivs. syn-
tltv-izt:,I (mostly #-Atbmitliedis) Of the tunst variable nature,
%~iudilatvructivity vylisicuimparabic in that rif many current
C4MIjAii.oif this type. 21 references. NJ. Horkitig
MT
IRRifl-r, PIS
Cze-6hoslovakia/Phanracolorj. ,jo:cicology. Cardio-Vascular V
DruGs
Abs Jour : Hof Zhur-Biol., No 8, 1958, 37602
Author : Vejdelek /idenek J. 2.. 2xxka_Vaa2_e,_v
Inst : Not given
Title ; klkaloids of Hellebore. V111. Hy_notensive Frac-
tions of R`lkaloids of White Hellebore (Alkalo*I.dy
chemeritsy. V111. GiDotenzivnyye fraktsii alka-
loidov chemeritsy beioy).
Orig Pub : Ceskosl. farmc., 1957, 6, No 2, 65-68
4Lbstract : A series of alkaloids aas isolated fron the
roots of 7,hite hellebore. by the extr~~-,,tion me-
thod -~,ith trichloroethylene and the si,70-equent
fractionation with nonpolar and then polar sol-
vents (the method is described). The acetone
fraction was pharmacoiof~-ically investigated.
173
C" a r d 1 / 21
(;,~e,choslovakia/Phar,macoloP~y. Toxicology. Cardio-Vascular V
Drugs
It-bs Jour :'ef Zhur-Biol., No 8,
1958, 37602
Abstract : Tt was found that it was only lightly toxic, cau-
sed very little vomiting, and did not depress
respiration ahen administered in doses -Produci~_-irr
a hypotenseve effect (0.02 mg/kg; pressure
dropped by 10 -to 20 mm of the triercury column
viit~Lin 5 to 30 minutes).
Card 2/2
77,~'(z k'fi/
r, sc ar
sm C, VA -', D-
59,
Of
C3
-7 3
farv -
4 "r, of
(P-0-
Orl
L
ol
,
.or
"la
3
6L o t 8 ns 0
Yfl( -Is-.
at; t
the fA van
o
tly
~-(3 c1l
t
. IEI L
nail s-~a than r
-
"I
74% .-- -Z, !.~:
ft
u
Ir- Es St
-7
L
t
7p,
112
A 3 S UZ i. C T the oarno.- A. Fi,.,)Icva
Par Tia -jol. iro '17' 02.
-9/2
I R C- K M I ~11/
Ing. Zdenek J. Vejdelek and Y,_-Trqk&, "Veratrumalkaloide X," Die
Pharmazie Berlin), 12/9, September 1957, pp. 582-8.
Received on 21 March 1957.
The authors are affiliated with the Research Institute for Pharmacy and
Biochemistry, Prague. The address of the authors is given as Prag 5,
Slunna u1. c. 14.
C-,
CZECFOSLOTIAKIA / Organic Chemistry. Natural Substances and G-3
their Synthetic Analogs.
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. Khimiya, No 3, 1958, 8123
Author : Vjedelek, Jacek, Trcka
Inst : Not given
Title : Veratrire Alkaloid Groups. VII. Mixed Corhplex Vercevine
Esters.
Orig Pub : Sb, chekhosl. khim. rabot, 1957, 22, No 3, 816-824
Abstract : See RZhDim., 1957, 44634
Card 1A
TRCKA, V. ; VANECEK, M.
"Pharmacology of the ganglioplegic Timekamin',11 p. 26-f.
CFSKOSWVEWaKA FYSIOIDGIF. Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 7,, no. 3, May 1958.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (FEAI)., W., Vol. 8, No. 8, August, 1959.
Uncl.
CIDWItry : CZECHOSLOW,RT".
C,,.teaory: Organic Clici.1--7.stry. Natural Cci-spow-ids and Their
Synthetic Ai-mloiues
Abs jour; RZhMiri., IIJ 17, 1959, 61o27
Author Vejdclek, Z. J.; Trcha V._,_
Inst
Titlo Synthotic Mcxkls, LowerinG Dlood P--osouru. 11T.
Basic Estors f 3, 4, 5-Tri::Qth(_1xybcnz,.Ac '-cid.
Ori(, Pub: Chem. listy, 1938, 52, iio 8, 1622-1623
Abstract: By the inturaction of 3, 4, 5-tri.-.,.ethoxybcnzoyl-
chloride (I) w-ith various a mine -alcohols the
aminoesturs wm sy;,thesized. Sor.,c of thui re-
present considcmbly simplified ricdcls of ester
ra-wolfinu all-aimcls. The obtained esters were
tested for t:ic: hypotension activities. Their
Card 1/9
G
G-44
Country : CZECIIOSLOV.'.IJ'-'. G
Catc6ory: nrEanic Clicl.-istry. Natural Compounds and Vicir
Synthetic .*.n_,1c)Luc:s
Abs Jour: RZhKhim., No 17, 1959, No. 61027
of 151-1520/22 n:, boilinC..- point, n22 D of 1-5265
were obtaincd. to II fro;-' 3-propyo-
nylpyridinu, (pyridyl-3)-othylearbinol (III) was
obtained w2.t"t Vic yield of 65', and boilinr, point
of 159o/22 mri, and fron, 4-ocetylpyridine, (pyri-
dyl-4)-r.ict:iy1carbino1 was derived, wi,,;!l 60,, yield,
boiling poLit of 140-1410/20 rmi, and 1-.itAtinG
point of 550 (f rorii benzene-petr. et1ior .) - In the
heatinG of 21.7[~r of 4-chlarobutanol-I and 34.1 Cr
piperidine (25 11iours) to 140-150'), while mixing
with 150 j.,_l C,-7L-:, followed by- distilli-_iC off the
solvent and d~.s"iiianticn, 4-piperid-Mobutanol-1
Card 3/9
G-45
Ccuntry : CZEC!-IOSLOV,';rT,', G
Catc(,orl: Oi7Gvziic M~:rdstry. Hatural Compounds --nd Tbeir
Spithutic '-..clc-[,ucs
Abs Jour: RZhMiiri.,, No 17, 1959, No. 61027
was sYnthosizcd w'-"tl 56,,'2 yield 3nd of 122'/12
boilin6 '-IC i G -j-11 tie reduction cf 14 5 -,r of r,4--
thyl es-tc..r %c).d in
150 nl of witl- the aid :--f 3 rr Ll.*"--'4 in
90 ml etlic:r (40 --t approx. 20~~ , I '~icur), ard
by the with 3 Eil w,~tcr ---,Icl 'S U1 of
30,j~') NaO'I s-31.utim, fr3llowcd by dirYJ-n,:, 1:7W~,OC-r-1-
tion. of Vic c~stur layer crid by distiI.I.-JU-ic,11
wcs derivc,,I z,,~ 87d" yield
and of 90-92~:/24-25 iz.t boilinG 13cint. L'.11nces-
ters werQ syntlaQsi'zed by t:,,e followi 'iiG
A) by a Gradu-.]. axi.nc of 0.0~:, 1.101.5 1 j.11 -.j 1,2
Card 4/9
Country : CZECTIOSLO\r.'.I-"-.r:, G
Catc[;cry: Organic Nr~tur,-~l Compounds a-ad 1'hQir
Synthetic '--aa3.u[:uc;s
Abs Jour: RZhKhim-, Nf- 17, 1959, Mc- 61027
followia-:- cstL~rs t.,f 5-
-trir.,,cthyl,:)),,lrb:~i-lz(,--'.c -,cid wore obt~~inr-O. (si,-.,wn
below arc: ,~,.cthcd, yiuld in ,:, ;-.%-)-Tina
points of thu base and of the chlorhycIr,,.tL. in 0:
A, 99 144 (frc,-... acetone);
A 78, 172 (fr(~:A 1sc-
-C 11 Oil-cthcr); 2-dL-zthyIai:,Tnq?ropy1, 80
161 jfroi~, ,7~cuWnc:-L:thur);
j (rroi acutone-othur); 4-(jji*.)cri-
A, 75, 14"
dyl-l)-butyl, D, 154 (fron acctonc-cther);
(pyridil-2)-rictIlyl-, D785 (boilinG Voi:it 212-
-215'/l 63 (from p(--tr. othur-acQitA~ix:), 164
Card 619
C--untry : CZECHOSLOW.1"il'. G
Catt3crxy: OrCanic Chc-..J.,9-try- 11atural Coi..pounds cand lflacir
Abs Jour: RZhKhiri., !!-- 17, 1959, iio. 61o27
xybenzoatc: (3-Vyridylnethyl)-carbinal (IV) of
1550 melti-11t, 1)e-"U (from ',/Lru
separated; dtm.iir, the subsequent 10 days
additional I.C.5 cr IV were recovemd fro-,. -,iothcr
liquors. *. solution of 5.06 Gr III i'l 60 '-~a C61%
was i.iixed w-j.th 8.5 fr I in 70 L11 C IP ond the
nixturc was a1.--'.(jwc:d to stand for 18 &-y*s at approx.
200. ;,ft-~;r the mmoval of 2.1 L;r of the ~%nbydridc
0 of 3, 4, 5-trivcthoxybenzoic acid (rm-ltinL; point
157-158-50), the filtrate was extr--CtLCI with 100
ml of 3-n. TIC1, it was then a-11mlized with 201j
caustic solution, the base extractcd with ether
Card 8/9
DIABAO, A.; RAGM, K.; VANAGM, M.; TROICA, V
ReBerpine-like action of phenobarmane. Ceak. fysiol. 8 no.3:177-178
Apr 59.
1, Vyzkumny ustav pro farmacii a biochemii, Praha. Predneseno na, III.
fysiologick;ych dnech v Brne dne 14. 1- 1959.
(REMPETA, rel. cpds.
reserpine-like action of nhenoharmue on 5-bydroxyludole
acetic acid metab. (Cz))
(I'ADOIM, eff.
same)
TROKA, V.;VAILkCEK, M.
Dexphei3metrazine. Cesk. fyBiOl- 8 n0-3:460-461 S 159
1- VYZkUmY ustav Pro farnmcil a biochemii, Praha.
(PR15MUZINA, pharmacol. )
VANMEK, M.;TRGKA, V.
Decrease of blood pressure by penhe-raynine and penbutamine verified
by a bloodless rheoplathyenographic method.. CeBk. fysiol. 8 no.5;
462-463 S '59
1. Vyzkumny ustav pro farmacii a biochemii v Praze.
MOOD PRISSURE pharmacol.)
(AMINIB pharmeol.)
VINAR, O.;VINAROVA, M.;GROSS, J.;HOSIK, L.;DT-A'RA , A.;TRCKA, V.
Possibility of the utilization of cyano-acetic acid bydrazide
in psychiatry. Gesk. fysiol. 9 no.1:96-97 -T& 60.
1. Psychiatricka katedra ustavu pro doskolovani lekaru, Praha,
Psychiatricka lecabna, Praha 8 Psychiatricka klinika lek. fak. KU.
Brno Vyzkumrq ustav pro farmacii a biochemli, Praha.
(ISONIkZID rel. cpds.
(MORMS ICN ther. )
SHOLIK, S.; KVITA, V.; WEICHET, J.; TRGKA, V.
Studies in vitamin X and vitamin F series. X. Synthesis of vitaxdn
K analogue with unbranched side chain. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.1:259-
2~4 Ja -60. (FEAT 9:12)
1. Forschungsinstitut fur Parmazie und Blochemie Prag.
(VITAMIN K) (VITAMIN E) (VITAMIN Kj)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
TRq,N&,,-Y..j,j_Research Institute for Pharmacy and Biochemistry (Vyzk.
Ustav pro Farmacii a Biochemii), Prague.
"A Simple Method for the Draluation of Ciaani,-es in Motor Activity."
Prague, Activitas Nervosa Superior, Vol 8, No 4, Nov 66, pp
432 - 433
Abstract: A method of evaluation of motor activity in mice on the
basis of the niunber of mice moving at a given instant in a group
of mice is described. E~very 10 seconds for a period of 2 minutes
the nwber of moving mice is recorded. 6 mice are used as control,
and 6 are given the investigated drug. Maximum reading is 72, that
is 6 x 12. Motor activity is expressed as % of the value recorded
for the control group. 1 Figure, 1 Western, 4 Czech references.
Submitted at the 8th Annual Psychopharmaeological Meeting at Jose-
nik, 16 - 22 Jan 66.
TRCKA, Vlastimil) inz.
Experimantal determinat-Jon of the effect of very iiigh v--iftage
lines on overhead telecommunication lines. Energetika Cz 15
no.2:72-77 F 165.
1. Research Institute of Power Engineering, Ceske Budejovice.
DLABACY A~; TROKA, V.
Pharmacological properties of the nev tb7zoleptic prothiadan.
Aotiv. nerv. sup. 5 no.2sl64-165 My 163.
!,, Vyzkumny ustav pro farmacii a biocheaLi, Praha.
n,tr%
(ANTIDEPRESSIVE AGENTS) (PHARMACOLOGYj
!C Z 1--.C 110 SLO VAKIA
A. DLADAC and,~RC~Y- , Tharmacy and Moc1irmi!,try Research "Institute
(VyzkLn.ny ustav rro falmac" a biochm. ii,) rrague.
"Central Ef.fects of Some lNew HP-serpine Analogs."
Pra,guc, Activitas ~iLr, Vol 5, No 2, May 63; pp 164.
Abstract: Brief survory of rhz~rvacolo3ic effects of unstated number of
rescrpine analogs in monke-Ys, and mice; primarily of sedation. The
mescaline analog of dcsryrrolo-isoreserpine was the only c%mpound
havin.- excitatory properties.
TROKA, V.
----
Activity of sane types of anticoagulfints derived fr= 447droxyecumaxin.
Cesk. fam. 12 no.2:65-68 F 162.
l..Vyzkumny ustav pro farmacii a biochemii, Praha.
(ANTICOAGULANTS) (COUMARINS) (BISHYDROXYCOUMARIN)
(CHROMONES)
HAIS 1. M. LEDVINGVA, Z. I VACIIZK, J. TROKA V. - KOINICKOVA, L.
Studies on anticoagulants. XMI. The level of 2-(3-chromonyl)-
2-(4-hydroxy-3-coumarinyl)-diethylsufide in animals. Cesk. farm.
11 no-3:113-118 Mr 162.
1. V ku=y ustav pro farmaoii a biochemli, Fraba.
rsULPIDES metab) (COUMARDU metab)
13207-66
-XC-C NR, -AP6006095 SOURCE CODE: CZ/C)053/65/01,4/()-nl~/()3',.8/0318
AUTHOR: Trcka, V.; darlsson, A. 2 6
ORG: Research Institute for Pharmacy and Biochemistj~rp, Pragu (Vyzkumny ustav pro
f armad-3-1- a:-b-fodffd ); Mpartmen-f-U-Marmaco.Logy, UrLL ersity inGotebor , Sweden
TITIE: Mediodespidin, a hypotensively effective reserpoid without depressant effect#
Part II* Effect on monoamine levels in organs [This paper was presented during
the Twelfth Pharmacologic Daysj~Smolenice,_27 Jan 65#1
SOURCE: Ceskoslovenska 1!ysiologie, v. 1-4, no. 4, 1965, 318
TOPIC TAGS: experiment animals pharmacology,, drug effect, nervous system drug
tranquiliter, blood pressure
ABSTRACT: Hadiode-spidin, or 10pll-methyldiox-ydespyrrolodeserpidine, has the
same hypotensive effect as reserpine in normotensivep unanesthetized monkeyaj,
but only 10% of a central depressive effect, and it is also much less effective
on catecholamines, especially serotonin. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [JPRS1
SUB CODEt 06 / SUBH DATEj none / ORIG REF: 001 / OTH HEN 002
Ccd 1/1 jrn
MCKAS Z.
'XRC.KA., Z. Problems of transfer and credit in regard to terAporarjr.,installations on
construction sitese P* 3809
Vol. 4. no. 10, Oct. 1956
POZEM STAVBY
TEGHNOLOGY
PrahaJ Czechoslovakia
So: East European Accession Vol* 6., no, 2. 1957
If V .. A A
il)V 'YA11, - ' " Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Treatment of gynecologic U.
paticnts vath -.-ad from ~,ke Gor'kiy under conditions of tne medicai
sanitary section of the Aitay&W tractor plant im V.1. Kaiinin."
OP,Lsk, 1959, 16 pp ('-,-"in of Health D,,sk StaLe "ed InA im ".!
Kalinin) 20'~ copies (KL, 36-5/0, 120)
- 109 -
TRDATIYAN, A.A.
Importance of fangotherapy In places other than health resorts
in decreasing the incidence of gynecological diseases in female
workers of industrial enterprises. Vop. kur., fizioter. I lech.
fiz. kul't. 29 no.lt6l-63 164. (YJRA 17:9)
1. Glavnyy akusher-ginekolog Altayskogo kraya.
TRDATIYAN, R.A., inzh.
Turning of a turbine rotor using a balancing machine.
Elek. sta. 35 no.2:88 F 164. (MIRA 17:6)
7 -r
, f T~ Orc ,
"ITITCH
~ I :'t , Z . : 1
"Gold, on the Pricria hora so,,ilt,,'-.- of Zlate -Hory in Silles-'L,2.11
P-17 (Vol. 42, 1957) Brno, Czcchoslavakia)
Mont)-dy Index of East !.-'uropean Accession (,',.'EAI) LC) Vol. 71 No. 8, 11"tlust 1956
TRDICKA, Z.
"Bismutine and solid bismuth at Tiaova in the environs of Kraslice."
P. 331 (Casopi&aPro Mineraldgii A Geologh, Vol. 2. no. 3. 1957, Czchoslovakia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) 1C. Vol. 7. No. 2,
February 1958
LVOVSKY, C.; SVOBODA, M., inze_LTRDLIGh, A.
Materials for protective coating of steel structures.
Inz stevby 6 no.1:24-25 Ja '58.
1. Vyzkumny ustav ochrany materialu, Praha.
CW
1/2
C. ~~, lo v al-i
t47!(h-ir_ P 1 7 66,4
Lvovnk~l, C, Svobodat 14., and Trdlica, A.
Not ziven
C pthe Effict of Glycerin Separat.-!*n on tite
Formation of Dubblt,.s ia Corrojsioxt Pr~)tcicfive
Coat Lngs
Chem Pr?Amy:-,2, 8, ;io 4. 220-222 (1958)
t Uwloe the action of water the upper l&yor )f
a prallectivo coating eq;pLied on a base c-c-3-t of
red Inad (RL) _:~nd llnspj~.d oil. (",0) wvlakl..~13 ."r-A
becom-er, ~.-vvcred with buobles. Th-lis plaenomirarj
is not re'l.atet, as aupposed earliez-, to the
af free pr,~ducert during the
form:ation of Pb-aoaps J.rt the reaction of the
.RL -orlith t4e LO, but is caused by the Bwelling
of 11-1-he LO fili. Minimum adhesion was obser-,red
on a base coat o,~ RL and LO, somewhat bettqr
308
COURTIRY
C A L ~- GO i I Y
AJBj 3J OU ft 19-5)), -LIO, ?6869
T I T
ORIG. PUB.
k Ed, -EIP --RA OT ad1105ion on a 13--E;e coa-~ of RL and bodied liuseed
V'! and on ro-inta pig-muntad with ',*JbO, and the
oest ad-hesiorj. vres obherved on a 'base coat con-
birider (chlorinatod
diphenyl and a 40% solution of chlorinated rubber
taken ir. the groportione 1 -. 1). Base coats
made of RL and LO 'dr., bodied linseed oil have the
beat protoctive properties, followed by bas4 coats
-made from unmaponifiable binders or with FbG;
zinc chromate base coats have the worat protective
Properties.
A. Kossyy
7
C.AEM'. 2/1-j
7-le,
f7!
OZECHOSLOVAKIA / Ccsmochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydro- D
chemistry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya) No 16~ 1958) 53283-
Author Trdlichka) Kupl~a,
Inst -*UV g 'ive n -.
Title Bismuthine and Native Bismuth from Tisova in
Kraslic.
Orig Pub: CasMp. mineral. a geol&, 1957j 2) No 3) 331-337-
Abstract: In the series of phyllite rocks hydrothemal veins
are detected which contain pyritep arsenopyrite,
chaleopyrite, pyrrhotine, mareasite, bismuthine
and native biamiath, The major vein minerals are:
quartz and turmaline. By means of a semiquanti-
card 1/2
I JIri; TPDLIC?.A, Menek
NOVA K jp
Discovery of defo=..ed py-rize crystals in the depc5it,
near 11nusta. Cas min geol 9 no. 1:103-104 164.
1. Prirodovedecka fakulta Karlovy university; Ustav nerostnych
surovin, Kutna Hora.
BOUSKA, Vladimir; NEMEJC, Frantisek; KETTNER, Radim, akademik; KOCAREK, Eduard;
'IRDT ICKA Menek
Some geological anniversaries. Gas min geol 8 no.4:396-407 0 163.
r
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Cosmchemistry - Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry. D.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30377
Author : Trdlicka Zdenek, Kupka Frantisek
Inst
Title : Identification of Rammelsbergite from Krizan Near Luberce
Orig Pub : Casop. mineral. a geol., 1956, No 3, 217-223
Abst : A study was made, by chemical, spectral and x-ray methods,
of the rammelsbergite vhich forms scattered grains and
reticular aggregates in veins intersecting phyllites and
quartzites, in the area of the village of Krizan (northern
Bohemia). Minerals of the veins: ankerite, pink barite
and violet fluorite. Chemical composition of rammelsber-
gite (in %): Ni 2o.62, Co 7.21, As 66.16, Fe 0.31, s o.66,
insoluble residue 5.29, total 100.25- Spectral analysis
revealed, in addition, in two specimens, Ag, Ba, Bi, Al,
Ca, Sr, Zn, Cu, Mg, Mo, Fb, Sb, Si, Sn.
Card 1/1
C DO It-TK' D
C! i~ T.~,G 0 P,
JOUR. NO. 1'~ 5 9 F,5FV1
J.
and As Vicinity (blovakiiM Ore !~,uuritains)
O-Rlr~. -PU 6 C r"Id. 0l P: N () 1.1
,7 0- R5
AB3,TaACT T~-e m.,-t7eruls are by means of' a
&,scrlbed -uallta-Live spectral analysis and by x---a,,
CaO
dtffraction. Chemical composition of Finkerite ln
FeU 5.32, ""'r,,C) O.C.8, C02 Ldt-521 j-,2u- 0.05;
insoliub-~.t-- rr-siaue 1.~7, total c5.r-,3. The presence of --r--ces
.1 -
al' "'c is aoted in oiderite , heruititue , pyrite I L~.-d asscci-~tc-,
CAM: