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CZECIIOSI'OV',%W./C-cn~ca1 a.u.-LLcal P;:,xlucts a;irl Tacir H. ---- "IPPlication. F -.ts alid Oils. Waxes. Soaps and Deter- Genti. Flotatio;:i AGents. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - ICALd'Y--. Ro 10.; 1959, 36&2. Author : Vesely, V., Malenichy, List Title Detcrnination of Epil-yOrinc in Glycerin. Ori,, Pub Pmr.Wel patravir.. 1957, 9, 11a 10, 54o-541 Abstract Tho nat'~cd .)f dz~tcmimtion of opi,.y(Irtic catix, )f JIOI~ salts waa dcacri'.W.. The LIQUIC(I WIS ia- torducad into tl--c system of internatimial I)rocadurcs of tl*e analysis of fats, as -V-c Dnst efficient mit',io(I for the clateraination of epi1tyOxiiia. --. Fr-,i.i Vic au-Czorsl resaic. Card 1/1 VESblf,_ VACLAV ;1~~ Kapalna paliva. (Vyd.l.) Praha, Stuatni, nakl.t,-!chni6-- literatur-j, Y;,56. 214, p, (Liquid fuels.) SO: MOWHLY INDEX OF EAST ZURCFEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) LC, VOL. 7, No. 1, Jan. 195e. BAX4 Tozeef Ing, (Bratislava$ Xbllarovo stiep Geakoelovenska socialisticka republika)i VESUI, VaolayjL Prof., ing, (PXAtIO3AVaj, zollarovo namestio.". republika) Wdation of lubricating oilso Pt, 3. Aeta chimica Hung 37 no*2411+7-162 163e, 1. Lehrstuhl fur Irdoltechnologiep Slamkiedhe Tecbnischei goeheehulep,tratislavas, Ceskoslovenska socialisticka repib3JJm. SICHA M - VESELY,.V. ) Op - A study of the propagation of moving striations in iner': gages by means of artificial feedback. Chekhosl fiz zhurnal 13 no.9-. 662-669 163. 1. Katedra, elektroniky a vakuove fyziky, Karlova universita, Praha. STUDNICKA, J.; SICHAj, Me; MSELT., V.; FROSTEJOVSKYj, J. The effect of stationary stratification on moving otrUtions In a glow diacharge in Ne, Chekboal fiz zhurnal 13 no.101-35 163, IOttik 16-2) 1. Katedra elekttoniky a vakuove f7siky, W IIola univerisita, Praha. TITL'"-': 4559o Z/055/62/012/012,1004 /004 D256ID308 Sichn, U., Veael,~. V--Studni6ka, J., Proat'e;jgvs*, J. and No~rc, m. Investigation of stationary and traveling striated discharge in neon with local 1W- excitation. 1?U'1IODICA,: Czechoslovak Journal of 11hysics, v. 12, ro. '12,, 1962, 919-929 .? Thp possibility was investigated of using the dis- turbance produced 6~,a local IW field in systematic studios of eta- tionary and traveliriV, striation of the discharge in inert gases. In the method developed by the authors the IV field interacted upon a limited part of the positive column of a-d-c discharge okiginating stationary and traveling strata and striation waves. Discharge tubes 50 to 80 cTa Long.werc used applying across thein a voltage adjustable from 200 V to 3 IcV. The discharcre current was controlled and stabil- ized with tnio pentode tubes in series %Ath the discharge tube. The luminous pattern of the discharge Yns observed visually a,-d tubes Card-1/3 Z/055/62/012/012/Wt/004 Investi gation of stationary ... D256/ .,308 could be moved along and across tho discharge tube by meanis of photo- clactronniultiplier. A toroidal resonator operating in the 40 cm wavelength-band provided the local III? excitation. A double structure V was observed in the stationary strata differing both in shape and am- plitudo; the amplitude of onc structure againat the other foine increa- sed with increasing discharge current, but at the some time the sta- tionary strata were independent of the nount of Hr p9wer absorbed by the plasma. The striation waves were f ound- to originate in -the region of the HF excitation of the positive column. The resonance frequency of the moving strata was investigated as a function of the discharge current as well as the dependence of the wavelength upon the frequency. The frequency of the traveling strata in the stria- tion wave and the resonanc6 frequency of the -artificially produced traveling strata were found to be equal within the accuracy of the measurements. The pattern of the discharge could.be controlled by changing the modulation of the Hr- field. It was concluded that 'the possibility of employing the UP disturbance in the studies of stria- tion in d-c discharges has been established. There are 7 figures and L table. Card 2/3 83383 Z/037/6o/ooo/oWol6/o56 9192/E382 AUTHORSt Bakule, R., 91chal M., Veself, V- and Kracfk, J. TITLE: Complex Conductivity of Plasma in a DC Glow Discharge in Noon PERIODICAL: Ceskoslovensky casopis pro fysiku, 196o, No. 5, p. 408 TEXT: The measurement of the concentration and collision frequency in the positive column of a DC glow discharge in neon by the high- frequency method is described. The results of the measurements show that the expression for the complex conductivity of plasma derived by Fange is applicable to the positive column of a DC glow discharge, It is also shown that the measurements can also be analysed by means of the Lorenz formula which is simpler for numer- ical calculations, The electron concentration evaluated frDM this formula is (within the range of experimental error) similr to that calculated from the Fange expression. ASSOCIATIONS: Katedra clektroniky a vakuove' fysiky Karlovy university, Praha (Chair of Electronics and Vacuum Physics of Charles Universit , Prague) "I Fysikilni Ustav &UT, Pod'ebrady (Physics Institute Of CVUT, Pod'e'brady. Card 1/1 Z/055/63/01L.Voot/0,05/615 - 2039/341.4 -'V ' P ~AUTHORS SttidniSk's' J.; 'Sicha J M. ](fiA*JSt , j t TITL't V The. irfect of xtationary stratlftv4~tia* on; No In V striations,in-a glow d i a c ha ete...'in TERIODICAL': Cjechoslovak 'Jour~nml of Physics sevtlan:-13~- 1063": 31 - ", UXT: itationary. 9 t rat if-t Owtl oii.- ran* t Oro ' ' ' ' , ~tk,~tion or movlnj~ : the. s was investigated with Tl~* '.'resonator, wit prtiviously - (Ctech 3 Phyis.- B 12 11962) wit Which 'the Str,aitfic'eLtio'n was' excited- Was- Arupplle-d-'Witftl~iS6.- i ' Which -WRO,suffici~u-nt t6 ,. 04-ir(OkIn' -iilr-zuoporting frequency pover * ' high Xrequoncy' discharge.; Th4j high -fr' e queney power.w&x o 'ted m dit a WA with ii~inG ve 4ariyed from *W' . The.:dapth of *X~O& 'nd..W~1q:of-fh4 'order u r 10%,. -Thk e 16"natir map -tons t4int. .. 9"1 Itudo. p7d -near ;t e'-,ano4ev and 'wa' 'suppl. J od frois" ;a h T14c . source whi;, h -a - IT C Was,41FS6 .1jur-ficient to I I So rquppc blgh' fr6cjiiwniy - 4i-Veh&rike. ~Cbangea, in. thi, Intensity 'Of'. the JJJW U. ....the 'stati.pmt'ry.'and 60ving,-artriotions wove. 'ciainiii-ed.-mith'Ahe mtd:of ch copld be- d1splaced 01 ".5 The #t6ct:"of'** aU00ar y .1 The&:'~ kor'l bf 'the. - siatic"Ary atria ti ons'WAO shed by mimzurftS ~the Cc.: 40~~~e4*V of thA photomultiplier.'Qutput 4bich-was proportk6na'!-to, Alis. constant toooponent of th'e..rad.tation emitted b*y thd divckiarS*,~-`*.'-- Vh.e~'amplitude of the movAng- striations -was -dotorMined by ~me:a'suring the alt~ornatinz component across a load th *Iocity of the moving striations resistanc*.. v was also determined 'with'the Iaid of the movable pho.tenuitipAler e~nd aiti 'Neas ' ement'of the amplitude of the',tsoving q.scillograpk'. Ur -.4ttiations Ahowed.that in the region of the' maxiamm; of the constant'-component ofthe emitted-intehaity (stationary layers), as lower-ttain oth*rwiseo the i*plitude of tho-alternating component v w, :Thus 1~'the 'moving. striati'ons are attenuated.~&*.pointiy at which the u*ationary.gitriati46nis~are-prosent. The.positl4cas of the w1nim and maxima-in the. amplitude of the moving triatIonse atro in~ddpeindent o'f th 4fraquency of the striations-but do dapand on . the structure 6f.-the-stAtionary stratification*' Us-Valocity-ot- a *ij-- thop intenalty e Striation reach a maxImum in the rogion,whore of the constant 'component of the light flux~is a'siniums and vice versa. us : thk results obtained in.this-work are in agreivmmt Card 2/3 "'V 4t ZAW611) OIL 3/"V06lj0jJ - J! The effect ry with tho'se re (6 J ;_Phjx~~ port d'64rlitr. a eh Moreover, it Iran, tomd tha' 0 he "if am.. 2j. roduct'of' the .1ongitudinal'component the:, 04, +brko .--tie Ono Ad each type -:of movift'S', *01 ti-6ns.` (m.: x6vilks tore' -4.4 (1960), 9.5 T1 ark, .ASSOCIATION: Xatedra, 61*kti6hikyr VA (Dip4t'rt*4iit or Xles raltioll 4tli,-AftiVi 4 _____iuimlTTz7D s n-4. W~ .. ..... . . . 'id . C Z/OSSJ62/012/012./002/002 n234/D303 ~icha, if. 3L.- Vesel', V. and Studnidka, J. y TITLE: ;Wtificial, excitation of fast moving layers in Ne by a high frequency field PERIODICAL: Chehhoslovatskiy fizicheskiy zhurnal, 5*eriya B, v. 12, no. 11, 1962, 873-874 TEXT: ~4-_assurenzcnts of layer iridth were carried out in dis- charge tubes 2 cm in diameter and 50-70 cm long. Yhe width depends linearly on the field frequency. The product-of longitudinal elec- itric field strength E on the positive column and the layer width in resonance was computed in order to distinguish between the three layer types (this product iv constant for each type). The results show that all three types Q)-, r- and s-; L. Vokalrek, It. Novak, Czech. J. Phys. 9, 1959, 401) can be excited in lie. Thcre is 1 figure. SSOCIMIO11: Lehrstuhl ffir Elektronik und Vakuumphysik der Rarls- Card 1/2 Universittit, 11rag (Department of Clectranics and MMMMMMMW~-~ M ,/62/012/011,/002/002 ,:Artificial excitation D234/D308 Vacuum Physics, Charles University, Prague) SUBMITTED: I-lay 15, 1962 1 ZI -__-qard 2/2 Country Czechoslovakia Gatogory Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Applications--Pharmaceuticals. Vitamins. Ahtibi6tics Abso Jouri Referat 7,hur--Khim.? No 11, 1959, 39640 Author Vesel-Y. V. Institut, :-Ro-t ~given Tltlc~ :Dyes for Parenteral U5e in Diagnosis OrI3 PUb. ;Farmacia (Czechoslovakia), 27,,No 8, 242-245 (1958) Abstr-:ict !The preparation of sterile ampules with bili.!-ubin, taurobilirubin, bromosulfophthalein, Congo R,)d, Trypan Blue, 4,4-bis-((?),l-amino-8-hydroxy-;!,4- disulfo-(Naphthylazo)1-3,3-bitolyl (spelling?) and their application for diagnostic purposes is de- scribed. I. Matveyeva Card: 1/1 BAIA, J.; RRUBA, G.; KUBICZKOVA, H.; VFMLY, V. Oil axidation. Part 2s Oxidation process mW products. Ropa a uhue 5 noao-n Ja '63. 1 1 I.,Katedra chemie a technologie ropy, Slovenska vysoka ekola tacbr4bka, Bratislava. VESELY$ Vaclav Corrosion in crude oil p~ebesoiftg. Ropa a uhhe 5 no.6: 164-165 Je 163. 1. Katedra chomio a toohnologle ropyt Slovewka vysoka ,)kola technicka, Bratislava. VESELY, Vaclav, prot~q inn* "Chemical processing oA4'.' natural gas hydrocarbonsli by M. Hrusovsky. Reviewed by Vaclav Vesely. Chemltzvesti 16 no.8:44 Ag 162. "r~n A /(-k A n AUTHORS T I T 112MODICALt S t r ~-n no r f74 e ng i ne 1963, 556, alb9tract Refarativnyy zhurnal. Ehiciya, 4P262 (Czech. pat. 1034C-3, Jan. 15, 1962) ' F 7 i nto the engine m I x o z i T n r a xtrix t f---m s,3 ec t i n ~)i Is by usinr pro 'D axi,? r;--, t on to r c, t- y C y C r a or 7 c3 t n ELD - . - , . . . . . I I ~i --! - I V - - . . Ca-rd 2/2 AUTHORS 13arto,,, Engineer, es e Scierces, EngincOr, or, i,c- - 0 Of rnp rov i n v. t h e resi8 New nic-thnd of i tance 01 steel to atmospheric carrfision t r i r e ri.,t v i v I of 6 -> , f, r t I v c 4 a I I C) I T 1 0 C, F, t for ri nI t i -I e 1- 1 c c I I rI .... .. . no t o:"uc t, TI rr. C.) n T low-alloy steels can be s i mu.1 aL e d 6 t c r u -v 7 i n C 1 z~ r any 0 h e- r me ta I C a pa b f- of forming stable alke.line salts, 1 1 11. C r S T. 'IT R-MR-IMMORE W" "I t r a rn Card 4/4 VESELY, Vladimir, ins. Further water deactivation methods. Vodni ho' 13 no.6:21_3-2.24 163. 4p 1. Ustay jaderneho vyzkumu, Rez. VESELY, V., inz. Radioisotopes in water copservation and water parification. Vodni hosp 13 no.6s239-240 163, - MALENICKY, M.,- POKORNY., Jo Report on the meeting of the Section Fats of the International Union of Pure and App3ied Chemistry in Prague. Cham listy 57 no.l-.103 A 1,63* -, VV~ELY, VIrdirair . I War ,)esic-cation of fondant nvee*s ard fillingE. Unty cuk-~, 80 no.10:269-274 0 '64. 1. Research Worksite of the Caskoslovenske cokoladovry National bAorprise in Tiratislava. VESELY, Vladimir Possibility of contInuoue production of Jelly, Usty cukrovar 79 no.4s93-97 Ap 963* 1 I I I BEMOVA, Hana; ULY, J&romir; VESELY, Ve-clav Uranyl nitrate extraction by tributyl phosphate. Jaderna. energie 4 no.6:145-10 Ja 158. 1, Ustav jaderne fyvikyp Ceokoslavenska akademie vod.. Praha. e- CZECROBLOVAltrA/Nuclear Physics - Nuclear Engineering and C-8 Power. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 1, 1958, 643 Author es 1 ruba, J. Inst Title Deactivation of Liquid Radioactive Wastes. Orig Pub Jaderna energie, 1957, 3) No 5) 147-151 Abstract Survey article. Bibliography) 14 titles. Card 1/1 Country Czeohoslovakia 11-5 Catosory Abe, Jour* 39118 Author Vesall,_ V. and Zaruba, J. Institut, To- V -9 i ~ yen Titlo The Decontamination of Radioactive Waste Yfatera Orig Pub. JaderrLa Energie$ 3, No 5, 147-151; No 6, 180-187 (1 Abst#ract A review article with a bibliography listine: 30 titles. Card: 1/1 VE3---I:I, V. IWIRAVNIK, j. Measuxement of very low radiation activity in water. P. 406. (JADERIA EN-E-ROGIE) (Praha, Czechoslovakia) Vol. no. 12, Dec. 1957 SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (EC-AI) LC Vol. 7, No. 5, May 1958 Distrs 492c (Fralue). J. lwrg. 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