SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VASILIU, A.. - VASILIU, M.I.

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--Io 3336~-66 - EIJP( t)/'H;TT !JR(c) j D/ UTH ACC tlRi h1'602/.601 S01jRG:-'* COIJE: AUTIVNI: Vasiliu, A. (Engineer); Fufezan, P1. QRG: LVani.liul MinistlZ of Machine Buildinp Indmt-g Ministerul. Indust n,!ei Construct-Hlor de Ma. charest,(Uzinele "23 August") iinl); LFufezanj, 1123 August" Warksp Bu IV ::,.,T1TU*,o. Observations concerning the plastic strain of ACD aluminium alloy for pistons ..J(HfRCF.* Metalurgia, no. 9, 1965, 478-480 4'10PIG TAGS: aluminum base alloyt engine piston/ACD aluminum base alloy AMTRACT: The authors summarize the principal. precautions that must be taken to anktre the good quality of ACD aluminum alloy for pistons. The measures mentioned Jude accuracy and avoidance of casting interruptions during the preparation, .~roductlon of friction coefficients during extrnsion through the assurance of good tool surfaces, abiding by speed and time Rirameters, and homogenous heating. Orig. art. has: 7 figures. (Based on authors' Eng. abst.] LJPRS: 33t7321 SUB CODE: 11, 13 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REFt 002 otd 1/1 669.7l5t6?1.--2[j2:53?-374-- TEODORESCU, D., ing.; VASILIU, Al., ing.; PIPERA, Georgeta, ing. Fine grain mortars and concretes with furfural polymers. Rev constr si mat constr 16 no. 6:315-320 Je 164. S/058/63/000/003/lob/IG4 A0661AI01 AUTHORSs TITLE: PERIODICAL: Luca, Emil, Luca, I., Vasiliu, Anastasia--- The effect of ultrasonic wavee on liquid dielectrics and on some heterogeneous mixturen of ferrite - paraffin oil, glycerol paraf- fin oil, and monochlorobenzene - paraffin oil Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 3, 1963, 63, abstract 3Zh384 ("Bul. Inst. politehn. Iagill, v. 7, no. 3 - 4, 1961, 203 - 206, Rumanian; Russian and French summari es) TOM It is established that ultresonio fields with frequencies of 7,'--'0, 1,200 and 3,000 kc have no-. considerable effect upon the penetrability of hatem- geneous mixtures if the thermal effect in it;nored. It was observed that ull:ra- sonic waves promote the association of glycerol and monochlorobenzene dispersed in the bulk of paraffin oil. -This leads to the separation of the two components of the heterogeneous mixture. Ine effect increases with increasing energy f 'the ultrasonic field. jAbstraoter's, notes Complete translation7 .,Card 1/1. RUMANIA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-27 Applicationa. Fermenting Industry. Abs Jour ! Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 17., 1958, 59000 Author : Vasiliu,, Ba Inst - w- Title : On the Problem of IncreasinE; the Exploitation of Con- tinously-Active Duscher No 3 Type Wine Presses Orig Pub : Gradina, via si livhda) 1957, 6, No 9, 55-56 Abstract : It is established that the drop in productiveness of Dusher No 3 presses occurs basically through breakinG rules of repair and use, and from some technical trou- bles (breakdown of bronze resistance rings., cloC.E;Lng of the outlets for the liquid discharee, and others)) for the removal of which it is recommended that the presses be provided with the neceesary spare parts, aria that some chanpa in the construotion of the presa (in particular, changing the bronze rings for aluminum Card 1/1 ones) be carried out. MWTA/Orpnic Chemistry. 8~mtbetic Organic Chemistry, C Abs Jour: Ref M=-Pimiya, No 21, 1958, 70790- Author Maxiliu,,, Berbulesku. Inst Univ.,Q~ C.J. Parbon >) Title The Condensation of Mmochlordimethyl Eater With Malonic Eater and Benzyl Cyanide. Orig Pab: An. Univ.,,'< C.J. Parhcn."/' . Ser. stiint. natur, 1957$ No 16, 99-1o6. Abstract: Upon the condensation of CICH OCH,3 (I) with CHNa (COOCtH,f),2. in ether at 25~C, Vecomposition with water and the usual treatr&nt, methylene walonic eater wqq obtained in a~q% yield) b.p. 101-102.5'C/ 3 mm, n-L,p 1.4225, C-L 42 1.0401. The same reaction, when carried out in toluene (1190C) resulted in the formation of a mixture of metbylene biz malonic Card 1/3 41 IUWIIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Memiatry. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-XhWya, No 23., 1958, 70790. ester, (yield 70, and tH2'0CK'zC(d00C.H'r)'CH'kCH (COOC -1H - II), Aeld P.5~, b,p. 1994j,'C/6 mm, n. !.tll d-0 *W367. The hydrolysis of II with 171o' ;~d7roL6ric acid at elevated tempe- rature resulted in the formation of CIC -roethylene glu- taric acid which was then converted to 2,4-diamino- butene-I by treatment with HNj, and was identified by the analysis of the corresponding chloroplatinate, Ptcl~C~HioN,;~ i VortY gramsof 1,3--dicyan-1,3-diphenyl cyclobutane (III) was obtained from the condensation of So gra= a I with C~R,-CHN&CN (from 117 grams of d '9 grams of sodamide in 0*4 liters of t IZ boiling point Is 207-2090C at 0.5 mm n -2 9)~17582:, 0 1~"" 1.1170. The hydrolysis of III by heating for n1neteen hours with potassium hydroxide Card 2/3 RUMANIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic organic Chemistry. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimiya) No 21, 1958, 70790- in C~I~j OH results in the formation of 1-cyan- 1,3-diphenyl cyclobutane carbonic-3-acid) b-p- 200-29-OOC/0-5 mm. 0 Card - 3/3 42 VASILIUP Cho . conf. . ing, ------- Operational wear of automotive vehicles between two capital repair&. Rev transport 8 no.3-1:1+86-487 N 161. (Motor vehicles-Repairing) (Mechanical wear) ,.VASILIU, Ch., conf. ing. Nonuniformity of the ratio of mixture in the SR-101 engine and its influence on the fuel consiLmption. Rev transport 9 no. 3:127-130 Mr 162. :.A~SILIU~-Gh,t 40CCf. ing. V Influence of the ncnuniformit7 of the compression ratio on the o*onomic effiaien! . the 64-101 motor. Rev tvooort 9 no.S: XlPf 344-347 Ag 162. -- - - --VABILIU-) - conf .-ing. - - - -- - - -- ---- -- --- - - ---- --- - -- - --- -- - - -- -- --- I Influence of the ignition lead on the fuel consumption of the SR-101 engine. Rev transport 9 no.10:421-425 0 162.- _,qhiriac, ibg. ...... J~~LIUj New methods of organization for the principal repairs of motorcar engines. Rev transport 10 no.4:145-151 Ap 163. VASILIU, ChIriac, conf. ing. Trend of blast of the SR-101 supercharged engine. ~Nw transport 10 no. 8: 345-349 Ag 163. 71. VASILIU, Ch., conf. ing. .. - 7 Calculation of distribution and transmission mechanisms in pneumatic checkrow seeders. Constr mas 15 no.11/12:734-736 N-D 163. _VP;L.IU,.,GhirI-a,C,, conf. ing. Transmission kinematic computation in sowing machines for straw cereals, by using geometric progression. Constr mas 15 no-4: 308-311 Ap 163. 1. Institutul politehnic, Bacuresti. VASILIU, Ch., conf. Ing. Drive kinematics in the sowing and seeding of hoeing drins with mechanical distributorusConatr mau 15 no.8t556-559 4163. 1, Consiliul superior al agriculturii. tl:./',Yjj T/ 1-y4,~Upf A LYM TTIME Cond 11 t ons f c r t h e -o-!~ r, a I r t E A u torr.- -a o e! 1 e -P -r A .:-.I X'16. axL. Lai-, r-ij .ASSOCIATION: S UTBMI =f D N) MA VASILIU, Ch., ing. Technical information for maintenance of tractors working during the winter. Mae elactrif agric 9 no. 1: 38-46 164. VASILIUY Chiriac, conf. ing.', candidat in stiinte tehnice Performances of the SR-101 truck engine usixg high octaw gasoline. Rev transport 11 no. 6t258-262 Jo 164. 30736m-66 ACC NRt AP6022111 SOURCE CODE1 RU 6510K10W10W765&V1 7 r AUTHORt Vasiliu, Chiriae tc? ORG: ")none TITIB: Contributions to the study of sproading devices in grain mowers -564 SOURCE: Constructia do masini, no6 10, 1965, 560 TOPIC TAGSs agricultural engineering, agricultural maohiner7 i~ ABSIDRACT: An analysis of the calculations involved in the design of the seed-distri- but#g devices with grooved anT-Bp-uTFWcy11.nder Used for griUi-nowings An iq)roved formula for estimating the spreading ppiformity is suggested. Orig. art. h&-st 7 figures, .11 formulas and 3 tables. LBased on author's Eng. &bstJ67-fJ`PRSJ SUB CODEt (2 / SUEM DAM none / ORIG REFt 003 / So Pjws 001 OTH REFt 001 v ,F rif r r - Coun'~r~ tj i t C;,- r, ry .t3. 4 Author Vaaflin, G. Tl*l,,4, jtj'j L ~ I'll T Itic Tht~ Formution .if Carbon Di_-przits in thc- Combustiou ,;ha,jjherr, of Lo-omotiveu Wiinn vufz'L Oiln are Burne,i Pp c v"I'ailor Vcr.-tte, 6, Nc 6, 440-44~5 (!9r") b c, c t 141 The outhor iotas that the. I'Qrriati.,)n of caeban depot- its in the Qcmbustiur chambers cf i.ocomotives ctur- :Lr of"fuei oils, parcicularly crack-an he burning -1 oils z-, whlx~ n4L.Ld tars Wive ~;Pea added and fuel oils producefA fiom asphalthenic c-udt-F,, ir. a --E:n2ral i-henomonor. -hiiii depenOa on tnu character :,f t'hv t*,eriAlly inbined re;tctions '.ak1w, rlac,, Li .che fuel. c~_! ppiur ~,p -;nmb,,wtiop. in peraffinic fvei Oils Ulc-s'e praii-nlrary prcjces,7.eE pr,3cced at an acce 'r-rated -ate compared ;.o ~,rr_ck~.,d fucl oi.lj to -41ACIA acic, tars hav-- bp-t;n added en~, fuel oils ob- tained from asphalthenl.c --rudes. dhen the locomotive'l -,,,i n~ i0123 I nst lt,~t Abs", t i-..i operated at load5 J.?i eXC-NV Uf --tL lcsiSneJ rat- in(: o- wher fuel cU, is coircely atocizcd, the trivrmal -f~afz tlon;; d-) not ha-te time to procoed to ctnt.pL,~,Joii A n th.,.- timt: it ta!,~(,a On ,!t~ioti to flow r1irough 0;t; '-ubss ~jm!. t,ie drr)ps of itlel oil r:hich cli.n,~ to Ale walLt, of tho. corfibliorion chunbar are uub.ja~cted to furtiipr *horrnsl de,_ompo6ition with thu of Large! dropq ef fuel oil fall )n th( o-irni.ni, coaL bed below and r,.I;er,,, fara. a la~rer of co".p. In ordar t* avoid tha foruatlon. of coke dnpoqits t.'*,e uutncr rt-cowends tiie ure of fuel oiln C.:IrAr-ict~!r!;e J Ly tL c ,cl!,c 3tructurc Cnaphtioanic 0'. r , ~~,4 n r y C a T, c h f, '10 Au "I lio r i-C i 2 A ba, r,-.r,, -r. t7ye?] ia blends w-Lzh p-,raffinic Plel oils and &Isc, rangg-r,6ts An improveia-mt in the -.ttoa:j7.at-*on of the Czre~: 3/3 SCHMOUp I.0 ing.; GRIGORESGU., D., dr.,.- VASILIU, C., ing. Utilization of c4talyzers in producing bitumens by air oxidatioi. Petrol si gaze 19 no.6:267-269 Je .161. 1. Laborator4 Rafinariai nr.3,, Ploiesti. VASILIUj, C., chimist PosoibUities for preventing the freezing of bulk transported goods and measures for unloading them, Rev cailor for 3-1 no.8-. 462-4" Ag 163. lo Inotitutul. do Corcetari. pentru Transporturi ei Telacomuni- catii. VASILIU, Cristofor Contributions to the synthesia of networks in the domain of time. Dal Inst Politeh 25 no.5ilO.3-115 8-0 163o 1. Department of telegraphy and telephony, Bucharest Poly-technic Institute. TONEA, Tr., dr.; VASILIU, Gecilia, dr. On acme complications.of corticotherapy in naphropathy. Med. intern. 14 no.9.1141-1146 S 162. 1. Spitalul M.T.Tc ar. 1, Bucuresti. (KIDNEY DISEASES) (ADRENAL GORTEX HOMONES) (ITIPERTENSION) (MIATURIA) (EDUU) (PROTEINURIA) SP Ullu y I.; TELI I lCl -'A" --U, A - ; U , L, H07f" (~.itL ; i~U!_"~J -i OC~ . C arm en ; VASILIU , Cr_is~ina; venia; ll~G?FSCLT , P. : CA7ACTU , E, ; TO'.[A y R-. I-- .- E p i d e m i o 1 o g i c a I c o In s I* d r: ra', i c n s c,,; o c -1 upq t Ii cir. a 1 D rn ics i c f nf A- c L I on s . I Stud. cercet. _;nfram-l*crobiol, Ili no.i:15-20 '64. R/003/61/012/009/003/008 15- go 10 27004 DO19/DlO5 AUTHORS: Simionescu, Cr., Professor, Corresponding Member of the Rumanian Academy, Feldman, D., Instructor, and Vasiliu, Cleopatra, Assistant TITLE: Cellulose and graft cellulose derivatives PERIODICAL: Revista de Chimie, v. 12, no. 9, 1961, 525 538 TEXT: Based on a great number of Eastern and Western publications, the article presents a comprehensive description of the synthesis and properties of graft copolymers. The authors studied copolymers based on (1) chain transfer; (2) for- mation of reactive groups in the primary chain and (3) formation of active centers in the primary chain. The first method is based on the solution of the (A)n polymer in a suitable solvent, in which the polymerization of the B monomer is conducted. The basis of the second method is the presence in the chain of the primary polymer of a reactive functional group capable of initiating the poly- merization of any monomer. Primary chains with macroradical characteristics may also be produced by mechanical destruction, supersonic vibration, electric dis- charges, r-radiations, etc. With regard to these methods, the authors refer to Card 1/6 27004 R/003/61/012/009/003/008 Cellulose and graft cellulose derivatives D019/D105 some Western., and the following Soviet-bloc publications: A. Chapiro (Ref 5: Mezhdunarodnyy simpozium po makromolckul.yarnoy khimii LrInternational symposium on macromolecular chemistry.7, Moscow, 1960, section 111-a, 156 - 163); A.A. Berlin, A.G. Kroriman, D.M. Yanovskiy, and J.A. Kargin (Ref 31: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, nr. 12, 1960, 1839 - 1844); H.U. Usmanov (Ref 4: Mezhdunarodnyy simpozium po makromolekulyarnoy khimii, Moscow, 1960, Section 111-a, 344 - 348); H.U. Usmanov (Ref 6: Mezhdunarodnyy simpozium po makromolekulyarnoy khimii, Moscow, 1960, Section 111, 170 - 175); I.P. Losev and E.B. Trostyanskaya (Ref 7: Khimiya sinteticheskikh polimerov.lgynthetic Chemistry of Polymers;7, Goshimizdat, Moscow, 1960, 188 - 192); M. Imoto (Ref 9: Khimiya i tekhnologiya polimerov ,r~Chemistry and Technology of Polymersy, 2. 1957, Inlitizdat, p 131); M.S. Akulin, N.I. Parlashkevich and I.N. Kogan (Ref 10:Plasticheskiye massy, no. 6, 1960, 2 - 3); and, H.U. Usmanov and C.A. Azimov (Ref 16: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soye- dineniya, no. 10, 1960, 1,459 - 1,462). In most cases homopolymers form conco- mitantly with the grafting reaction. The kinetics of these two simultaneous re- actions could be studied by separating the individual polymers from the reaction medium. Such studies on the grafting of styrene on polyisobutene were conducted Card 2/6 27004 R/003/61/012/009/003/006 Cellulose and graft cellulose derivativea D019/D105 by J. Sebban-Danon (Ref 21: Mezhdunarodnyy simpozium po makromolekulyarnoy khimii, Moscow, 1960, Section 111, 177 - 182) and several. other Western scien- tists. Chapter 4 of the article dealing with the production of graft cellulose copolymers, was presented at the plenary session of the institutul de chimie 11P. Poni" ("P. Poni" Chemical Institute) at the Iagi branch of Rumanian Academy on June 4, 1961. The synthesis of copolymers grafted on cellulose chains or other polysaccharides is treated little in the literature. The authors refer to a few Western publications and to H. U. Usmanov (Ref. 4). To obtain cellulose products with well-defined characteristics, the authors have grafted polyacrylonitrile on a number of cellulose derivatives, e.g. carboxy-methyl cellmlose (CMC) with f = 0.9, by using for the initiation of the reaction energy produced by ultra- violet rays, ultrasonic waves, X-rays, etc. As to grafting of CMC, the only literature known is a paper by Z.A. Rogovin, V.A. Derevitskaya, Tun Suni, Veigan Chizhan, and L.S. Galbraikh fAbstracter's note: the last three names are written Suni Tun, Cijan Veigan and Galbraih in the Rumanian origina17 (Ref 33: Mezhduna- rodnyy simpozium po makromolekulyarnoy khimii, Moscow, D&O, Section III, 302 - 308) who obtained grafted copolymers of CMC and polyenanthalamide by co- polycondensation of the methyl ester of amino-enanthic acid with the methyl ester Card 3/6 27004 R/003/61/012/009/003/008 Cellulose and graft cellulose derivatives D019/D105 of DIC, or of the CMC amide with the methyl ester of amino-enanthic acid. For the production of graft cellulose derivatives, 30 - 40-AX-thick CMC films were introduced into a slightly acid aqueous solution, containing the monomer and a ceric salt. The polymerization of the monomer on DIC chains was achieved under the action of energy sources mentioned above. The grafting of the cellulose and of its derivatives presented a topochemical characteristic. The DIC-copoiy- mer, whose homopolymer has been removed by rinsing 'With dimethyl formamide at a normal temperature, is a brittle product, less transparent then the initial GKC fi1m. The grafted film begins to turn yellow when heated to 1700C. At 2100C its color changes to dark brown and at more then 22000 it deteriorates consi- derably, while at 2450C the material be fully carbonized. The graft co- polymer is stable against 8Vo-sulfuric acid solutions. In 9WO-sulfuric acid, a viscous solution of grafted carboxy-methyl cellulose is produced which can be re-precipitated by dilution. By increasing the grafting degree, the sta- bility of ZC'%IC7g increases also against 90%-sulfuric acid. The grafted poly- mer dissolves in 37%-hydrochloric acid, no viscous solution being produced. It is insoluble in 58%-phosphoric acid and swells under the influence of con- centrated solutions of 80-90%-H3PO4. Evidence of the formation of a chemical Card 4/6 27004 R/003/61/012/009/003/008 Cellulose and graft cellulose derivatives D019/D105 compound by the action of various reactants on cellulose may also be obtained by X-ray research. In conclusion the authors emphasize that there is a universal trend to change the characteristics of natural and synthetic polymers, to improve their properties and to widen the range of use. Z.A. Rogovin and V.A. Kargin (Ref 35: Khimicheskaya nauka i promyshlennost' 6, 1959, 691) clearly pointed out the basic directions for the improvement of the quality of cellulose material used as natural polymers. There are 10 figures, 2 tables and 35 references: 20 Soviet- bloc, 11 non-Soviet-bloc and 4 unidentified. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: H. Sobue, Y. Tazima and Y. Shimo- kawa: Journal of Applied Polymer Sci., vol. IV, no. U, 1960, 244; Y. Shimokawa and K. Tomioka: Journal of Polymer Sci., vol. XLIV, no. 143, 1960, 195 - M; E.G. Corgaln, T.D. Pendle and D.T. Turner: Journal of Polymer Sci., vol. XXXIX, no. 135, 1959, 419 - 426; and H. Kamagowa and T. Sakiya: t'Graft polymerization of acrylamide onto cotton", - Paper sent for publication in the Buletinul Institutu- lui politehnic din Iasi (being published) in 1960. Card 5/6 27004 R/003/61/012/009/003/008 Cellulose and graft cellulose derivatives D019/D105 ASSOCIATION: Institutul Politehnic-Iayi, Catedra de celulozx, hirtie ?i fibre artificiale (Iaqi Polytechnic institute, Department of Cellulose, Paper and Artificial Fibers) Card 6/6 studies on -,r, t~ yn-fil ~s by tho- rccker a rnr. g p r ace os a-~ev renuction of' prL 'do N164. ioum 9 no.11: -'777 IL 1. InsAtuto '-h~~-.mlstry and "echrvlogy of Iligh ilolpers of* the Tuchnical inst'l-Luto (it' Cherdstry, VASILIU Cireeica On the Labesgae decomposition theorem. Com=icarile AR 13 no.10:863-869 0 163. 1. Comunicare prezentata de academician Gh. Mihoc. -1 I SOURCE. Telocomunicatil, 81 6, !964, 3.2i-3Z7 newo7k, 3 2-7 J VASILIU, Dumitru, [Vassiliu, Dumitrul, doteent (Bucharest) .1-A-MONOW.M.W~ Causes ior the development Inglish]. Vest.oto-rin. 19 (MUMPS, co 11 deafness) (HURING DISORDMS, mumps) of deafness in mumps (with 9-ry in no.3:93-96 My-Je '57. (MIRA 10:11) etiol. and pathogen. Courl,ry C n- t cZ o ry narri vy"o'I" Aba. jout, Ecr Author T InE3titu6. T n.,,, 1. 1- LL Or Is, it. La,,`, PUbi, Lnuar*LLIL Incrzr. n 4 ~, 1 -,- *,r 0 AbL3trcq-c t ft, war. S~ovm V-1,14, i-I r,,.-~otopL-Xma of PAS inclusiom -i.,r I-,,:; ~ou-nil- ext-ictel .-!iti nia:.,. --.n,-' dI J- 4e Z-fter st I- 'ei ,r--ter7 PA5-rezetioxi doolo nol, chp-rige. Ex- trr,~Cbiol.t ~vil:h niridinG 1.0-Nera tho ~,Itven,lth of ~Uhe reactlori7 ante i,-f4.,e--, e~,?mo- -dcohol--~-tliez- -~' baco- m,irs to th- eff,~ets o.' t mF;s w3f?ati-te. Dyk-;In:e of oxypldl -renuIarity piri- dine e:,tmct'-on, arT)ar.-~-ntl'-, a,", a of Card: 1/2 Country :, I T i ~1! L C a t ry :Fiarm, Dof~,.est~,-, Birds. Jour :",C-.f IU lcr-. r.4 ic~, Author Institut. Titlo Ori~.; Pub. Abstract V Compli-I ted. 1-17Poic! corapie-zes ard the iiberl-,Jon of r!cmrjounds. '-lie wl- oxypinilous gron,,f_,;)~Ity o-; ' g1-inCu-_Iar ccl.L3 is to 11 poorotein Coutn.J..-i rno ti-~(,r subntoric-. Card: 2/2 NESTOIU!SCO, N.; GRIGORIU, T.; BADULESCO, Elisabota; SOLOMOD, I.; URDU, A.; VASILIU, Ecatorina; I0111SCO) Maria- GALOMFLLI'300, A.1 BUILD;1NAU, P.; ~4AMZCO, Ch. The specific resistance produced by typhoid-paratyphoid vaccination compared with the immunity status of former typhoid fever patients as a criterion of evaluation of the effecti%anen-s of T.A.B. vaccine. Arch. Roum. path. exp. microbiol. 20 no.3:321-325 S 161. 1. Institut"Dr. I.Cantacuzino" (for Nestoresco). go Section de Bacteriologie du Centre Sanataire antiepidemique de Bucarest (for Grigoriu, Badulesco, Solomon, Barbu Vasiliu, Ionesco). j. Section d'Epidemiologie du Centre Sanitaire antiepidenique de Bucarest. (TYPHOID immunology) (PARATYPHOID FEVERS imminology) MARCUS, S.; ~ASIL~JV*'Em. Mathematics ard phonology; the theory of graphs and the consomntism of the Rumanian language. 32. Rev math pures 5 n0-3/4:681-703 160. MAT 10:5) (Mathematics) (Grammarp Comparative and general) (Rumanian language) PETRESCU., Anastasie (Craiov~); DINULESOCU, C. prof. (Buzau); 7PI,!FIIT-SCU, 14.! , 0,-, Tudor; VASILIV, , Florian t'Bacau); LEGIM, A. ~Elucuresti);,GPPIA , (Ploiesti); POPESCU I Gh.; MAITTESCU, I., prof. (Rimnicu Ifilcea); BA.GUM~ , V., prof (Breaza); MASGRAS, V. (Bucurest!) Solved problems. Gaz Pat B U* no.6:343-356 Je 163. 00 00 II 0010 00 c .174!" eon of A Mae v ' ., 00 a t go Ir 3 won" Wilk p0" IF O-W-6-W-0-w-e-W 4p um ids bu 111104 .11 41484641jeo A_ 4: --- a OF (.;.&. 6 A L 1 :4 0 facKlms aw Igo LOIA *00 Im t&ddmo~kw, f". -00 i. ITF vs ..,.- 11 too", va 4im. 0 Wbolaw, kwas. 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It. synthesis C4 beic"s. 0 ...AALUU.wd RADTAk1(8W.SW.C1dM.POM&nLA. 60 1939, 20, 24 ; d. A., IOU. H. 408).-crlo- 00 a nexywwuy Idle 1~1) mW 4 molms. of certain "gumed Iva Mwerate yw& of a* kelows 00 hytImUlclim, but 2-cycloilwivi. Vo 00 ( . frolim CHMMe-CN by 006 roduitaxyl B Ln 14g% b.p. 166*111 nun.. and C HPhR-CN 99, Pr, or erk. 2800 w hex;l) 4. Ill IF I-so in_ 4V, IC or Me. Thum 00 1 W91H am A 1by MgVtfk lit 0411 Ft 01. b.p.1 64*/14 mm. Istokar6aww, in.p. 00 lip; i.,66a - ide, M.P. -2W* (decump.). age Pr' (bf N I ,,#Pe 11p 0), b.p. 174*/13 mm. (anne, M.P. o6, ide, M.P. 00 016~0 - PrW (by Xg in Pbse), M.P. (Imime AN011,011,12"k. . -rW (divot" .)I. am cffPh coo kylome (by CH Ugn I PbJW1 M.P. 74'. b.p. 219-22WOW-110 Miter -& - - -- mA ~e obtalnewd. r, NgRulk, NW mg evrkbelyl ire 0 bromicle do not with (I). mgpbBr MW (1) In We 411 Et'O gl" koxyttenzoin, M.P. 121'. t!oo R. 8. C. W9 CL"WrAfOR cz- NVALLONG9416 WERAT409 CL"WOCA17011 Vow SIVOIAIN -- Boom &O"JAW %&logo At OOT Got 929111 goof ~u9 AV 00 As!,* .1 T '.r t6 A 11 A ; a, In -3 A 4 0 Xi! 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * * 0 0 0 0 0 leo.: !10 2 IOM 11006066496 0 0 0 o 0 0 : 10, I I . S I I I I I I V ; ~, A9'a iA 0420 we'd 4 - 9 14 q I 160 0,00 0 0 0 0 W * 0 TTF-;r'r1"T T A 1 13 4 Is 16 i 1 0 itL a p 4 A 1 t It a , 1 7 1 11 a it U is ida b Lf a V a A PA MAX 0 L A 41 4j U 0 - . . _ . . - - - - A :-00 Sapauffication cd softril". 1. Alkalim of some dLgWwU&uW acesco- AxaxLmu, G. VAmuv, and S. AwA Sci. Itoum~, IND,22,2-20- RADVAN (BUD 2MV).-Ile rated of saponification of nitril" CHMCN, where R = H, W Et. Pr4, eydobexyl, and Ph, have been deta=ined at 100' and 110-6* in presenoe of KOH in C&H -OH solution. The re- r omologous series R = H actions am bimol. In the to R - Pr, the velocity ooeff. (k) diminishes with =00 increasing mol. wt. (M) 4ooofding to kXP nd ives rates for R -~4dwlll in o t but this l b onn a e a., y g g Ph which are too high and too low reqw- and R Zoo tively. The consts. of the Arrhenlus equation range coo from E - 12,700 R.-Cal. (for R - Ph) to E - 18,700 Zoe - -mi. (for R - PrI), and from log PZ = 15-23 (for Z f l H goo 23-39 ( or It Ph) to og P ). F. J. Cs. I d ivoo 1-400 rjoo A I S, I L A !!TALLU!! &L UTIMATL41 CLASIMPKATMIN gt- Coe goo. $I-INJIV. - woo U S AT so 9 a 1901TROM sawn MCI; An A I a ow 0 0 a I or 66 13 a a a A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 9 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 o 0 o o el ,A 0 w I I A ju r A R4dvM. Ben. Md. so" l IS(IMM; d. C. A. J4 am.- eT fog , I w aftwied to kKbwe the offriks 006. A PU&RC.CN. With IR - UO. ft pr or me@ 41 -pool, by Kan is bum sk. 4mm.*IWLzt 110A, W - &M@ lor Md 1104* for MOV ;9 = -90 t1w omm 1 1. m , tu mto - -. &- if wkb PKIL M In the min R -w ]W*, at or woo @0R Pr- Tbanu 00 , &bmswa -mm"I . .6 w*h it; thk Pcists to - 04 as ~ a mw 9p, an 14WMIIII t A , , Mo6ailon. The homems"m & -A flff 0 , ra~ r ) s -1w o w R - me, 0 16400 Md 19M; rw R at, IMM mW 17.74; for R COO 004 Pr,.!2aqo,-d im. A. 0. AUM SOO GOJ woo 2*0 400 L A NVAL&MICAL LITINAILAN CLASWKATON fmoo m a" III - \ VlMl , ' 1 YAW u 0 AV V3 , p 4 0 1 r- I 1 4 a, 41r, " TZ 'v u IM nowellolls o 4 3 2 1 IV ATST r4 7 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 see 00 46 0 0:0 0 46 0:0 0 10 l 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a * 0 so* 000 RUMITA/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their H-17 Application - Medicinals, Vitamins, Antibiotics. Abs Jour : Bef Zhur - Khimiya, 110 3, 1958, 8982 Author : Vasiliu George, Gertler Livia Inst Title Physiologically Active Amides of Glycidic Acid. Orig Pcb Rev. Univ. "C.L. Parhon" si Politehn. Bucuresti Ser. stiint. natur., 1955, Wo 8, 97-100 ;.b.stract To study the physiological activity of glycidic amides N-thiazolyl-chloracetamide (I) was prepared by reacting ClCH2COC1 with 2-amino-thiazole (II); by condensation with acetone or methyl ethyl ketone in the presence of finely divided metallic Na were synthesized -~ , j3' -di~ methyl-N-thiazolyl-glycidamide or J3 -methyl-,r, -ethyl-N- -thiazolyl-glycidamide, respectively. To a solution of 20 g II in 300 ml anhydrous ether, at 00-50 and with stirrin,,, is added a solution of 11.2 g ClCH2COCl in 50 ml anhydrous RMANIA/Chemical Technologj - Chemical Products and Their H-17 Application - Medicinals, Vitamins, Antibiotics. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 3, 1958, 8982 firther treatment there is obtained P -methyl- r, -ethyl- -N-thiazolyl-glyciclamide, HP 2350 (from alcohol). Card I ~ - I-- L/17-5-ILf-10 RMAOL%/OrL~anic Chemistry - Synthetic Oreanic Chmistry. G. *.Abs J,-,ur Ref Zhur - KhizAnyan, Nr~ 9, 1953, 28739 Author V ,Hlliu, G. and Barbulescu, 11. Inst "C.I. Parhon" University. Title The Condensation of 7-bromacenaphthene with Sodiun Belizyl Cyanide. Orig Pub An Univ 'C.I. Parhon' . Ser stiint natur, No 14, 85-89 (1957) (in Rurianian with summaries in French and Russian) Abstract With a view towar(I the investi(,ation of the conditicns for the conversion of C6 H CRRICN to the correspondinG acid, the authors have s;Khesized the nitriles of (7- -acenaphthyl)-phenylacetic acid (I) and of (7-acemph- thyl)-phenyethylacetic ancid (II), starting from 7-bromo- acenaphthene (III) and sodium benzyl cyanide or sodiwi ethyl-benzyl cyanide. Ta a heated ether solution of Card 1/2 13 RUMNIA/Or~pnic Chemistry - 3ynthatic Or(pnic Ohemiitry hbs Jnur Ref Zhur - Khiriiya, No 9, 1958, 28739 C6 H CH CN (200 pl: 50 Lips) 4.1 gms of NaIIH2 are added ovc~ t2 wo hrs, the solution is heated for another 6 hrs, and 50 ~ms III are added over ca 16 hre; the rAxture is heated for two more hrs and treated with water 50); 1 is obtained in yields of 29#2 gr, rip 132-133 0 from benzene). The hydrolysis of I in alkaline mediun 10 gas KOH 50 ml isoarAyl alcohol) gives (7-aconaph- thyl)-phenylacetic acid, yield 66%, mp 213-2140 (frora alcohol). Attempts to hydrolyze II were unsuccessful both in alkaline and acid medium. Card 2/2 % RUMANIA/High Molecular Chemistry. I Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 62 1059~ 22002 X-ray analysis was conducted of Ag, 117 0 Cu~ Fe~ Th and U slats of ctirboxymethyl- cellulose. -- From the author's summary. Card : 2/2 i- x Category : RUMANIA/Nuclear Physics - Instruments and Installations. C-2 MekbWz of Measurement and Investigation Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1) 1957/ No 268 Author :Vasiliu Gh. Title vestigaMn of Possibilities of ft~yiag Methods and Instruments In Measurement of Radioactivit:~ of Mountain Rocks; Geiger-Mueller Counters and Electrameters'o'- Orig Pab Studii si cercetari stiiwe.' Acad. RFR. Fil Iasi) 1955, 6, No 3-4, 13-17 Abstract It is proposed to substitute a traasfoxmer for the high-resistance resis- tor in integrating circuits vith Geiger-Mueller counters, and to measure the current passing tWxmigi the counter with the aid of a sensitive gaivanometer, connected to the secondeq y winding through a diode in parh1lel with the storage ~apaditor. A simple construction3of a cluaAz filament electrometer, with a sensitivity of 6 x 10- V/J~ml is given. Card 1/1 i-A Distr: 4E2c(J), Condensation_products of mefl o1ne eLh- With dissolved in 20 if. coried.- If," and tr~--Lted Widi 11r, 'it ethyl malona G. Vasi iu--a--na N. CJ14 (luring 2 hr -1 fi)r appu,x. I's -te7jud ban ItIn 114.xln (N and COiI evolv - V. --- An4kk 9.1r1UTescil. Sii- hirs.), the mixt. fe3illixed, and the pli 1., 9 .j -.-.i ii ~11;iijj. jWj-.No. 16, 90-1`0G(I957).--,CJf,(COX Ot (1) (80 g-) -Naoil and steam-distd. givrs in 400 mi. anhyd. EtjO is treated with 11.5 g. l1a and the Isolated a% 8 g. PtC4.C.,H&GNj. 11 P-,L g.) and 46, Inixt. allowed to stand 14 firs. and Oita hCAted to reflux I hr. CIICN condensed in an PutWAve for I fir. at V56- ?nd I'lle Ice-ciloled mist. is treated gradually with a join. of 4 1 atru. livc,404 141CUSM11. III LA J1AIk pfovided Ndth F. 161COCHICI (11) in 40 nil. anhyd. rttO wit), the few(?. inceli. stirrer. reflux con&nsrr, and dropping funnvi, M) iceptatarnax.of25". The pasty Na dtdv. dissolves slowly. ml. avljyd. 1340 and 39 g. finely Oilvinized NaNift is atut NaCl is pptd. After standing 25 firs., the Inixt. is introduced and 117 g. PbCH:CN slowly added over a qttcn lied In water, the EuO layer washed with NaTIC(h. p iod of 2 firs.; after 12 firs. standing, a soln. of b0 g. 11 c :n w.Iter, dried, arid distd., nud the residue I mtionated in 100 nil. EtsO Is added over a perirxi of 4 Ims. A violvia VOC110 to yield 50% Ciro: C(MROI (111). N 101-2.5% ". 1. reaction takes place and the mixt. is qumched oti Watcr. 1.4:3'25, dn 14101; 14 C. I is recovered. 111 (25 0 13 IIY- The R60"is concif. und tht rtsidne fractionattil twke in drolyxcd with 125 ml. hot IICI (17.15%9 solo.) during 5 Ill's. tacija to give M r. fraction, th, 200-30% nif 1,517, which --;.~re the I~i~ after 34am distn. (to eliminate ally residual PLCIIICN) "uter the dista. of excess HCl at atm. Pro is extd. with Et%O and the sain. distd. to give 40 j. 1,3-- acid Is Isolated by JEW extri. after neutralization of Ole d 110 with CaCOs. From the EttO solo. 0 g. acrylic acid, clob tane (M), N.g 207--9 t ODO in. 142% is Isolated by distu. When, In the prcpu. of 11, 1. 20, do 1.117.' IW . Is ydrolyzed at rrilux tvinp. the mixt. is heated at 1101, after the distil. of the ether, frac- in a soln. of 15 S. X011 in 40 m]. AmOlf for 19 bi-3. th 20',2"i~- ,C tionation in vacuo of the residue yields from 400 S. I used ite= distil. the AmOH, the acid is librratcd w! 1i I 110 g. CIIjCH(COiEt),j, (IV), lit 184-5*, nl.* 1.4388, du and extd. with EttO. Distri, gives 3-cyano-1,34-diphennyll- i cyclobutanecarboxylle arid, tk.6 200-20% the AS salt i 1.1-10, and (FtOjQ,CHCIfIC(COjEt)CIIIONfc (V), hg t I a, V (35g.) hydroly" with prepit. treatintat with NU4011 and then with A%NOd :200 till. MI 1% solu.) 4uring $ firs. yields 10,g. ITOIC-* ReizL - al-a in, 131* (EW). if..) 4 ANGKLESCU, Z.; VASILIU., G.; ZAVOIANU, D.; NAN, F. - Hydrolysis of nitriles. Note III. Inductive and ateric offiecta in the alka3i bydrolysis ~6f some substituted acetonitriles. Stadii cerc chin 9 no.3:459-475 161. 1. Universitatea 1C. I. Parhons, Catedra do chimis organicas, Bacuresti. 2. Membru corespondent al Academisi R.P.R.., Membru al Comitetului do redactie "Studii si corcetaft de chimial (for Angalescu). ANGEMCU, E.1 VASILIU. G - ZAVOIANU, D.1 GRE", C. . I 11ydrolysis of nitriles. Note IV, Alhli hydrolysis of some tetrabydro- napbUrlaostonitriles. Studii core chin 9 no.34774U 161. L'Universitates. IC. I. Parhon*, Catedra do chimis organics.., Bucureati. 2. Membru corespondent al Acadexioi R.P.R., Membru al Comitetului do redactie "Studii si cercetari do chimie* (for Angeleecu). ANGEMCUP Z.; VASILIUp G.; ZAVOIM, D. Rydroly-nio of nitriles. Note T. Comparative study of the alkali bydrolysis of some nitriloo and the corresponding asides. Studii cerc chim 9 no*39485-1+92 161. 1. Universitatea. "C. I. Parhon*p Catedra, do abiwie organicap Bucuresti. 2. Menbru. corespondent al Academiai R.P.R., Membru, al Comitetului de rodactie "Studii si corcetari do chimie" (for Angeleacu). VASILESCU, C. A.;.VASILIUO Ob.; STEPAN, 1. Influence of -the compression ratio and that of ignition admee an the efficiency of an internal cmbtwtion engine with spark fuse. Studii cero energet 11 no.2:20,1-302 161, AIIGFJMCUP E.; VASILIU, G.; ZAVOIANU, D.; IVAN, Lucia Studies on the hydrol7ais of aitrilea. Pt. 6. Studil cerc chin 10 no-3/4:31-1-316 162. 1. Membru corespondent al Academiei R.P.R. (for Angelescu). 2. UniVersitatea din*Bucuresti, Catedra. de chimie organica. ANGFJMCUI E.; VASILIU, G.; ZAVOIANU, D. Studies on the hydrolysis of nitriles. Ft. 7; Studii cerc chin 10 no.3/4017-323 162. 1. Membru corespondent al Academiei R.P.R. (for Angelescu). 2. Univarsitatea din B4tqwesti, Catedra de chimie organiea. VOICULESCU, U., LID, Professor; SAUFJUU, V., LID; VASILIU, G., LID; STMIBACH, M. , MD. 1. Clinic No I for Infectious Diseases (C.1inica do Boll Infectioase Nr. 1), Bucharest; 2. Endocrinological Institute of the Acadonv of the R.P.R. (Institutul do Eridocrinologie al Acadejaioi R.P.R.); 3. Pediatrics Section of Hospital No 2 of the Rumanian !L-ilroads, (Serviciul do Pediaxie al Spitalului C.F.R. Nr. 2) Bucharest; .4. Instit-ate of Internal Medicine of the Academy of the R.P.R. (Institutal do Medicina interna al Academiei R.P.R.). Bucharest, Viata Medicala, No 4, 15 Fab 63, pp 217-227. "Clinical Experimentation with Drugs." (4) VASILIU, G.; MAIOR, 0.; POPtR. Contributions to the chemistry of phenoxathiin, Studia Unir B-B S Chem 8 no.lt265-M 1163 1. Bucharest University. RUMANIA COSTESCU, NiVa. Dr; BOTEZ, A., Do; GHIRUES, A., Dr; I~AS-15IU ,Dr; TAPCA, D., Dr. l.' Hospital No. 2, Mini:3try of Transports and Tele- ommunications (Spitalul nr. 2, M.T.T.). Buchareat c (For all); 2. Surgery Section (Sectia de chirurgie) (For Costescu, Botez and Ghirces); 3. Pediatric -Section (Sectia the pediatrie) - (For Vasiliu and TaVea). Bucharest, Viata Medicala, No 13, 1 Jul 63, PP 897-902 11S~vere Digestive Hemorrhage In Children In the Course of Cortisone and Acetylsalicylic Acid Treatment. 'Surgical Interventift Under Hypothermia," (5) VASILIU, G.; MA10R, 0.,- BACH, I. Contributions to the chemistry of phenoxathiin. Rev chimie Min petr 15 no. 1: 47 Ja 164. 1. Universitatea din Thicroati, Factiltatott do chimio. Laboratorul ai- chimic organica. VASILIU, G.; COHN, E. Contributions to the chemistry of thianthrene. Pt. 4. Rev chimie Min petr 15 no. 3: 139-142 Mr 164. VASILIU, Gh. Contributions to the study of the magnetization of thAfilanent3. Studii fiz tehn Iasi 11 no.1:19-28 160. (E;EAI 100) 1. Institutul politehnic, Iasi. (Filaments) (Iron) (Nickel) (Magnetization) VASILESKU., K. A.(Vasilescu, C. A.1;__jK5T~:~U,_.G.--jHTEFAN, I.[Stefan, I.] Influence of the compression ratio and ignition advance on the economy of the engines with spark fuse. Rev electrotechn energet 6 n0.2:389-397 161. VASILIIJP Gh., conf. ing. Wehanization of agriculture during the years of the Rumanian People's regime. Mee electrif agric 9 no. 4t6-9 164. 1. Assistant Head of the Pzchanization Section., Higher Council of Agriculture. .- VASILIU, Gabriel; PROTOPOPESCU, Cella --------- Mothaemoglobinaemia of alimentary origin. Rumanian mod. rev, no.2:45-48 162. (METHIIIOGLOBINERIA) VASILIU, G. A. - Acts, Botaniea, Horti Bucurestiensis (Papers of the Bucharest Botanical Gardens); a book review. Rev biol 5 no.4:397-398 160. (KEAI 10:9) (Bucharest) (Botanical gardens) G-2 j C. Synthe A S orgm aric ulkietaistr7 Org tic qj o. (7c~()3 JOULI Kh zic -de S f Gly(;!-.Ue FIT r 4 C, 0 ,;ti Int 0 2U-B., .4o -~SSTFAGT 2(; w O-r e e I' ~2,Y _,ne on n C tbe, p or k; 2C~ 7 m se rice of 00 Lri C;C)l In tl,e W 3 0 - I reac t r,,c y1c,,ld 01- e. rj To lu 9 scri-I ir~ JU in t C -1a) -i r, o iar C -L-LIt I (.)ri- Gi. 10-1510 ~,bout C)C)" I o S adcled, at hours I he su;urated 'Ca ,-or 10 - 0~,~ 200 w~-Lter stir,l -1ve.L solvent JS dr r,A.-',D* /b- COUNTRY Rumania CATEGORY AB3, jOUR. ITITLE ORIG. PUB. 1939, ;0. (.7c)0.3 t53~RAGT ad d e dto the residue, and extra,_~L.Icn wit'n "-'ielcls (3-5~' 17 H2;z (C!12)5~ R'= C,113~ BF 1(-10/1L MF' 1.cr Li.e ouhtzr 1, Which are prepared am-_1,,)gou5ly, a-e 11~.Stej R7 R, and in parentheses thc- ~~arLine. i.,~utc-rials 4 r an,-OurftS7 yield in *, 13? L-1 "CAlm, nl-.)D-. R2= (C1_'2)5, C21 5 Lio g 11 fil- C 1; (Ilb), 4.8 g IV in 30 111 and 1-r i 1111,"57-L, - (I~F (3.)l K ~)2GO 11', 2.1 g K and 40 ill 58, 'Ia, 7 (C 1 5 (5i C?i.") C-21,5 (14 9 IIb, (.1 g V5 2.7 g K ard '/,5 06-i-W16, 1.513c). CARM: 2/2 RTJ14AITIA -i~ ~U~,_,Dr, MIM-ULESCU, C., Dr, ARVANITOPOL, N., Veterina- VAULI rian, NICA, A., Dr, VINTA111, A., Prof Dr, and POPA, Cornelia, Pharmacist, of the Central Station for Artificial Breeding (Sta- tia Centrala de Insamintari Artificiale) of the "Pasteur" Insti- tute of Veterinary Research and Biological Preparations (Insti- tutul de Cercetari Veterinare si Biopreparate "Pasteur") of the Higher Council of Agriculture (Consiliul Superior al Agricultu- "Testing of a New Drug for the Treatment and Prevention of Sterility in Cows." Bucharest, Revista de Zootehnie si Medicina Veterinara, 1101 13, No 8, Aug 63, pp 75-79. Abstract [Authorst Bnglish summary modified]; A report on e7per =raental studies in 1961-1962 on the use of tis'sular hepatic suspension for the prevention and treatment of cow sterility. Twenty to 40 milliliters of the substance were injected, either only one 11,-ime or at 10-day intervals; no local or generalized adverse reactions were observed. The treatment proved most effective for chronic endometritis (88.8 percent), corpus luteus (85.7 percent), and uterine and ovarian hy~oplasia and hypofunctions. Includes 1 table and 3 refe- 1. rences, of which 1 Rumanian and 2 Russian. .-I.- !i ~ ~ C'~ilj , G . ~ . ~ , + U.-Il - f 4 z tehn Vg:,)ILITJ C' - -i I - ., -r?. a. ~ - wrclof ~t4 , I!,pa-tomete-ar WItt, a sa-Varation I la,2j. 1/, no-341-348 163. PAPAZIANI Ripsimial VASMIU, I.; IOTA~ C.G. Study of regional skin reactivity to pharmacodynamic agents during chronic hepatitis. Stud. cercet. med. intern. 2 no.3;401-406 161. (HEPATITIS physiology) (SKIN pharmacology) (EPINEPHRIBE pharmacology) (HISTAMINE nharmpcoloap- ~ .(LIVEII EXTRACTS pharmacology) (ISOTORIC SOLUTIONS phar~oolog'y) STOICA, Gh.; GIOMIU, V.; STROESCU, Ortansa; YAq~ILIU I.; SUT=-JUI St. Comparative value of several rhemqatoid factor,titration testa. I. The homagglutination test and the fixation test using the latf-7- of styrene-aer7lonitrile copolymer. Stud. corcet. mod. intern. 3 no.4: 485-494 '62. (WAGGLUTINATION) (RIIEURVOID FACTOR) (SERODIAGNOSIS) PAUN, R.; PAPPO, A.; ZAMFIRESCU-GHEORGHIU, Marcela; MIRON, C.; VASILIU, I.; SUCHIANU$ Gh. Criteria-for early diqgnosis of chronic hepatitis following epidemic Opatitis. Stud. cercet. med. intern. 4 no.2;161-168 163. (HEPATITIS) (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (DIAGNOSIS) (LIVER FUNCTION TESTS) (BLOOD PROTEINS) (BILIRUBIN) (SERINE) (BLOOD CHEMICAL ANALYSIS) STEINBACH9,M.; GEORGESCU, Mircea; VASILIU I - ECONOMUp C.; LAZAROVICI, Miriam ==i-~ ReNearch on lipid metabolism in workers under nervous tension (telephone operators). Stud. cercet. ed. intern. 4 no.2:207-210 163. 1 f (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES) (LIPID WWOLISM) (STRESS) (BLOOD CHOLESTEROL) GEORGESCU, A.; C10BATTU, V.; VULPESCU, Sofia; VASILIU, I.; DU1.1IT-JU, BUJAR, H.; PIRVU, Victoria The radiological study of the osteoarticular lesions in chronic evolutive polyarthritis., Contribution to the radiological diagnosis of incipient lessions. Stud careet med intern 4 no,3;327-341 163. (ARTHRITIS., RHEUMATOID) STOICA, % .; SOLOMONY O.F.; CIOBAITU, V.; VASILIU, L Investigations of the interaction of the rhaunlatoid. factor and gama globulin. II. Inhibition of agglutination of latex particles. Stud cercet mad intern 4 no.3:377-386 163. (RHEUMATOID FACTOR) (GAIMMA GLOBULIN) (AGGLUTINATION) (RUBBER) (ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATOID) (SERODIAGNOSIS) CZECHOSLOVAKIA STEINBACH, M.; GEORGESCU, M.; VASILI - ECO'NOT-11j, C.; LAZARO- 4. j 4. _E _0 VICIS TM.; POPESCU, D.; Inst, tu e of Internal Medicine, Academy of the Roumanian Peoples Rebublic, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. "Lipid Metabolism and the Overstrain of CNS (A Study of Tele- phone Operators) Sunmary.11 Prague, Activitas Nervosa Superior,, Vol 5,, No 1~, 1963,, P 403 Abstract: Numerous studies of neurosis occuring in telephone operators were made. Their wo.rk is performed under conditions of nervous strain. Lipid metabolism and its possible role in the pathogenesis of artero--olcrosis was studied. Lipid values b--fo,.,..- work and after 3 hours were compared. Choles-'.orolc,-ji~- U ~,L, the lipoprotein ratio and Kun]cel test with formol were maue. Biochemical indices did not differ significantly from those in the control group ( sanitary workers); the 3 hours did not result in clear changes in the lipid metabolism. No relation was found between the length of service and the blood choles- terol level. No references. Submitted at the Medical Congress in Prague, November 1962. 1/1 RUNGAN, V6, Or.; MIRON, C.p dr,; VASILIU, I. dr.; CHIniou, E" dr.; SUTWIU, St., dr. Frgq4ency of chronic,hepatitis following epidemic hepatitis and factors in its chronicization. Mod. intern. 15 no.4.* 473-493 Ap 163. 1 1. Lucrare efectuata in Institutul de medicina interna al Acad. R.F.R. si Ministorului Sanatatli si Frevederilor Socials (director-. acad. N. Gh. Lupu). (HEPATITIS) (HEPATITIS, Epiumir-) MIAITIA VASILjV,_j_,,,, Architect (affiliation not given] "On the Site of the Old Fort, Tomis." Bucharest, Stiinta si Tehnica, Vol 15, No 7, Jul 63, PP 5-7. Abstract: Describes the social-economic importance of the city of Constanta, which was built on the ruins of the ancient fort, Tomis. Outlines the achievements since the end of the war in the fields of construction, industrialization# and the modernization of the Black Sea port. Includes 2 illustrations. ARAME9 K- [Ar"al K.1; VASILIU, K. [Vasiliu,C.1; STEFAN, I. [Stefan,I.] Cutting down fuel specific consunption by increasing the pressure feed, and modifying the advance sparking. Rev electrotechn energet 5 no.2; 401-407 6o. (EEAI 100) 1. Comite de redaction, Revue dlelectrotechnique et dlenergatique (for Arama). (Automobiles) SAVULESCUt Alice# acad.; DUICTRAS, Lucratial SEVCENCO~ Victorial VASUIU, Lia Research on the resistance of the different kinds of wheat to the attack of the Tilletia nanifica (wagn.) Savul. (T. contraversa Kuhn.) fungwi, and the effect of some chemical substances in the fight against this pArasite. Studii core biol veget 15 no.2&163-173 t63, MCHTEL, W.K.9 acad.; VASILIU Liliana Contribatims to the ecologic study on Thysanoptera. Studij cere biol a zool 16 no.5;443-451 164, 1. Faculty of Biology and the Laboratory of Animal Biology, "Traian Savulescu" Institute of Biology. SAVEANU, Th.; IBANESCU, I.; vAsnius Mariana Influence of the nature of Aaterial upon the mass transfer in the pellicular flvw of the waves of a liquid. Studii chin Iasi 11 no.l: 139-148 060. (F.9AI NO) 1. Institutul politehnic Iasi, Laboratorul de procese si, aparate. (Film coefficients (Pliysics)) (Mass transfer) (Wave mechanics) (Liquids) SAVEANU, Th.; IBANESCU, I.; VAS LIU.L M. Influence of regosity upon the mass transfer in the pellicular flow of the waves of a liquid. Studii chin Iasi 11 no.1:148-137 160. (ERAI 10:3) (Film coefficients (Physics)) (Mass transfer) (Wave mechanics) (Liquids) I SAVEANU, Th,; IBANEJGU, I.; VASILIU, Mariana About the critioal Reynolds number in pellicular flow. Rev chimie Kin petr 13 no.10.'589-592 0 162. GOLAESCU, Maria, dr.; STERESCU, Lelia, dr.; ZARARIA, Valeria, dr.; -VASILIU, M.. dr. I............ Grave aspects of pertussis pne=opathy. I-Ifed. intern., Bucur L2 no.11:1703-1711 N 160. 1. Lucrare efectuata in Cliiiica de boli infectioase a I.M.F. 1 (director prof. M.Voiculescu). NHOOPING COUGH pathology) (LUNG pathology) nnd others* Additions to the physical and mechanical characterization of certain granit0s and granodiorites from Dobruja. p. 99. REVISTA MINEWR. (Ministerul Minelor) Ministerul Industriei Petrolului si Chimiei, Directia Exploatrilor Mini(we si Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Tehnicienilor din Rorr1na) Bucuresti, flumania. Vol. 10, no. 3, March 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) IG, Vol. ap no. 7., July 1959 Uncl. i' "M T~ of 91 c~--.rtain electric conductors. Vol. 1,~, ro. 11, Nov. 'IP56 "ol POPA;N., ing.; BIRSAI:;'V.,Ing.; BM,*ICA,F., ing.1 T-AZARIL., ing.; VASILIUJOM. Debating the qua-IJty of Ilght insulating materials. Constr Buc 16 no.7368;'., 15 F164. 1. DirerAor al Intreprinderil do Prefabricate de Marnento do -4tructie Braiov (for Birsan). 2. Directorul introprit- Cone der.ti "'Granitull", W-Uresti (for Banica). 3* Direotorul fabriall rT614aPn',, Boneni (for Vasiliu)* VASILIU, Maria Contributions to the knowledge of the species BradyPorus Charp. (Orthoptera, Tettigonidae) in Rumania. Studii cerc biol anim 13 no.2: 203-23.2 161. 1. Comunicare prezentata de academician W. K. Knechtel. (ORTHOPTERA) NIGOLESCU, Nicolas; CARUM, Florirr,, CAMUESCU, Victoria; VASILIU ~41ua&L TZODORESCU, Banda; VALMIU, Anca; LAMBA, Nicolas A sporadic case of Q fever diagnosed radiologically and confirmed erologically (6 cases). Cas.1ek.cesk 100 no-34:1075-1078 25 Ag 161. 7 I a II klinika. infekanich chorob, Bukureat, reditele prof. dr. M. Voiculescu a prof. dr. M. Bala. (Q FUER diagnosis) ?HASZ I BOOK UPLUTATION SOV,,-4186 Stroytniyw WeabeheatVa I spextraSkopiy4 (3trUCtUM Of PlAtter and 3pectroocopy) Kosco~, Lid-vo A&I SSSR, 1960. 113 P- trTata Mllp Inserted. 2.NQ copies printed. 03.t It. T. AA%c-khov, trofessor; Tech. Xd.r T. P. Polencra. FURY =.: This conection or articles is Intended ror physicists ___And chexLsts, Interested In spectroscopic methods or research on the xtr~ctQra or molecules and related problems. COVZ&Wz- The artioles Go air d in this collection were tworn from the oJItorL&'1tfZ'1*Qm of the, ZhUrnal riallheakoy kinisai (journal or Physical Chemistry) and-=-* concerned with spectroscopic methods In research on the structure of mo2woulax. the hyarogen boad, Isotopic affectso problems LM X&gDSt4DCh4XIGtry. the structure of aqueous solutions of electrolytes. and the chemist" of Q*=pl,X Compounds. Rgfor_ *cw" socoozoanr Individual articles. The author tuawo the ranowing for having participated In determln1mg the density or d4uteroeompounds: V. 0. Q*Lov. ?. It. KLkolejov, V. 1. Kuthe"aM. U. Z. 7hur- avlev, V. 1. Kurzinvar.4 L. S. ZhLIkin. He thanks A. 1. brociaxly for his diacusslon or the results. 'or A. M., and M. a. Al.~Zjbulsr lNovocherkasekly ;>OIL- W_ItrAaWrf LrLst1Vut*(i;5vocMrA&~i1c Polytect-nAc I.Latitatel) . % problem or chamco in the 31ructure of Polyethylene at Plan*-P&dlja Zx1t*nsion - 69 !!atrA23:1~- M-R-SLlaX. S. n, az.: 1 *4 ~-~z- lbor'kil 3tste Uni-Ge-rZt], tweal, K. L. L*ba'!M~ KLyj. js~Caplc tffect or, the Viscosity or T3 and V V Pesenko Invve or 3urr&ce Tension or Uqu~ld R-1 1. 32t face ion or a Lsai-allver 3yat" 78 1rwXMbLC9_T-X- Coonlination Zqulllbria of Nickel Iona in Atic - MO SIC2 3yatom Glasses 84 A. [InstLtut khlmil allikatov (rnatl to or cu f Silicates)]. Structure of Spodulene 0103 93 V. 1. A"r'yw=v Is thanked far having plotted the curves for o- and A- ap44=14no and for the cryatallization prodwict. of spodumene, glass. Rebam T. 9. (Ph731cOch*'*Ic'a Institute 1~teml L- U. X&rPOv) - -RFaQ__.CbW-br Zxceso U-Slectron DIamagnatic Susceptibility A or Certain Kajqo-~ss C.ntaining the Six-Fember Carbon Ring wito the All of the Pree Zloctrons Model 96 The aatbor thAnks 1. 14. K&IILehsvay& fixul S. Yo. Sa=O$Qd*v for the numerical calcolstion3, and Is. S. Carlyanava, and M. X. alamov for their su"wations. Pt. it. Bualayeva I tnatitut obahchey I I (institute of General, amAl Incr-ganio chemistry iment N. S. Kurnako,)). -emp4r&t=.% De-pe~l-nce or Coordination NL%mb4r3 or A.1kall Aq:jtau~_._'Lolut Iona xmn___Q,_&_rT1r2i,sk- politektnicheskly Institut I%. S. K. lmrola Polyt.~Mia Institute Izeni 3. g. Kirov, Sverdlov3k)). pz~r% or 3arface Tension xBother-'s AVAILABLE: Library or Congr*%; :A/dwm/ec Carl 6/6 10-20-60 ob S/137/62/000/003/004/191 Aon V61AI01 AUTHORS: Fesenk-o, V. V., Vasiliu, M. I. TITLE: The temperature dependence of surface tension for cobalt and nickel PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnall, 14etallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, 8, abstract -'A49 j "Poroshl%. metal lurgiya", 1961, no. 3, 25-28, English sumxiary) The method of maximum pressure in a gas bubble (in He and H2 mediiLm) was used to investigate the temperature dependence of surface tension 6 fcr moltEn Co and Ni, At 1,550 0C 6 is 1,845 dyne/cm for Co, and 1,735 dyne/cm for, Ni. With higher temperature 6 decreases, The temperature coefficient for CO is 0.49, and 0.38 for Ni. Some thermodynamical and physice.1 characteristics of liquid Ni and Co are calculated (molar suface concentrations of free energy, entropy, heat capacity and others). R. Ardriyevskiy [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 RAYDICHv Tu.V.; YKMUNJ~~, V.N.; JTZENKO, V.V.; VASILIUp M.I.; KMICIM=9 L.F. Temperature dependence of the wurface tension of liquid cooper. Zbmr. fis. khim. 35 no.3:69/.--695 Hr 161. (MIRA 24:3) 1. Institut metallokeramiki 1 8 taialtnykh oplavov. (surface tensionr (Copper) S/076/61/035/008/005/016 B101/B218 AUTHORS: Pesenko, V. V., Yeremenko, V. N., and Vasiliu, M. I. (Kiyev) TITLE: Study of the surface tension of liquid metal solutions. II Surface tension of alloys of the system nickel-copper PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, V. 35, no. 8, 1961, 1750-1751 TEXT: The authors attempted to check how far Cu-Ni alloys represent ideLl systems and obey Raoult's law. For this purpose, the surface tension of Cu, Ni, and their allo 9a was determined by measuring the maximum pressures in a gas bubble at 1550 C- Measurements were made in pure He or H . Apparatus and method have already been described by the authors (Sb. IIS?royeniye veshchestva i spektroskopiya" (Structure of substance and spectroscopy)f 78, 196o, Izd. AN SSSR). The total amount of impurities in the metals used was not higher than 0.1%. The alloys of different composition were molten in crucibles of pure A1203 in a high vacuum. Their composition was checked by chemical analysis. For the surface tension of Cu-Ni alloys at 15500C, the authors give the following values (rounded-off to 5 erg/cm2): Card 1/3 Study of the surface tension ... S/07 61/035/008/005/016 B1 01 YB21 8 atom% of Cu erg/cM2 The data for nickel are in good agreement with those by W. D. Kingery, M. Humenik 0 10 1735 1655 (see below). The data for copper are much higher than those found by other scientists, 28 1545 asp e.g., E. E. Libman (see below). This 50 6 1430 0 discrepancy is explained by the fact that 1 7 37 the authors used high-purity copper (99-9A 79 1 0 1300 1265 and conducted the measurements under condi- 0 t t t i ti Th ti l d d on. am na e ons ha exc u e con experimental data are in good agreement with those calculated according to the Shishkovskiy e quation. The constants of this equation were calculated according to A. A. Zhukhovitskiy (Zh. fiz. khimii, 18, 214, 1944). This agreement confirms that the system Cu-Ni is ideal J-1550OC- It follows from the data that the copper in Cu-Ni alloys is surface-active within the entire concentration range investigated. A paper by I. T. Sryvalin, 0. N. Yesin, Yu. P. Niki tin (Izv. vuzov, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, A, 66, 1958) is mentioned. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 9 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The two references to English-language publications read as follows; W. D. Kingery, M. Humenik, J. Phys. Chem., 51, 359Y 1953; Card 2/3