SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VITOROVIC, M. - VITOVSKAYA, YE.

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jovanovl-c, S. IIIontrfju'ion ~-o ta.- stub-'--- of oil fro.a of Lh~ of o11 sh;,1-Is lctt-~r. i-4-ion of volatil'7. caroon in snont shalc!; j. Olasnil~, V01, 17, no. 6, 1912, I!o..rad.) U _Ms, Vol. ljo. 9, Library or I~on ress, SO: Honth)--,, I,ir-,t of 'Eas' i~ ror-,~~m -Accessi -VITOROVICtm. Seizures of Jacksonian epilepsy in the treatment with neuro- leptic drugs. Neuropsihijatrija 11 no.100-99 163 1. Bolnisnica za dusevne in zivzne bolezni Ljubljana-Polje in Psihiatricna klinika Medicinske fakultete v Ljubljani ; predstojnik: prof.dr. J.Kanoni. EM,'Al,, Mani; VIT01"OVIG, tn, rl(lLII'Ol0PtICS. Zdrav. vestri. 34 no.1:4-7 165. 1. Bolnisrica za duse,,me in zivcne bolmni Ljubljana-Pol~c (di-rekton. prof. dr. Janez Kanoni). GOLUBOVIC, Vasilije B.; SAPER, Radomir P.; VITOROVIC, Olga Phenolquinolinaine, a nev analytic indicator. II. The dissociation constants. Glas Rom dr 25/26 no.5/7.335-337 160/161. 1. Tehnoloski fakultet,, Hemijoko-tehnicki zavody Beograd. GOLUBOVIC, Vasilije B.; SAPER, Radomir P.; VITOROVIC, Olga Phenolquinolinsine., a now analytic indicator. H. The dissociation constants. Glas Hem dr 25/26 no.5/7:335-337 160/1614, 1. Tehnoloski fakultetp Hemijsko-tehnicki zavod, Beograd. ?roducts and lchem . ',ita.ines. I TectinolOg- ~maceuticalso Ph VIA chernIG' tjon jJG0S Their Appitca Ant-Itlotics. 059, 43394. 1jef 7,hur-1011miV a140 zivanovic D. 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MIMS. la'" Weigh . and () and 2.6* t 'Ire .1 -205 1 ow, natead Of Sw solutl ered b Of 10 eicceedin Ons or 46 .253, WePed 9 10 and and Mol On the 141.,Xn th tfilnut I Por th 32% for th ecu- Of C11 t f e act es VO. 3011 no ractlolOn or' 72 Is Sw ('j P'roppro'olongede 0.45 act, n derived , tj .5 v/cm2 Onall On the depol changes We I rom D y M1jCtUre re n P 15 ' nounced Yrnerj_,atl Of Inedl OtICed Wlth the Min.) and 0 for th On I o361 e heav a Ur4 and 4ea "I the ac1d WeIgh V.V P., case I Up to 0 observed, t I actlons n- JV fract, X. Mattvarles by j29j and 0" a e,veva and .11 0.337 varle, More pro- and fr Card 21 3% re Jpe rnOlecu orn 0.304 2 SP ctIv lar ely). -- GOLUMCIC., Vasilije B.; VITOIROVIC, Olga; SAFER, Radomir P. Copper determined with perimidine. Glas Hem dr 25-26 no.8/10:535- 537 160/161. 1. Faculty of Technology, Chemical Technical Institute, Beogradt t . I r I - () , "v, - 111Z \ ~-~ x- logy) ToXicology* Antiseptics. 27886 'Pher=co Biologiyal No 6, 1959, 1,0. Jour ZhUr search St'n -VenerolOgy ..V1 , :0~ Ian e 13 Of J'Uthor dal Fropertilf luencO a,-A yungir-i J.nst J:nstitata 0-f -rux'SIBte-tic Ileport 1. The armato- The Stud'y 36 avi 45 ical Pre-;aratioris- a No. Title arl-Ous C'C'em organir, ComPour of nhosphorus -,Tenerol- in-t' ,,'bot PeloruSBIC- n.-i. tozhn:0 ig Pub Sb. naucbn- -321 o r 1957, 5, 31.9 6 ard 45 do not Possess und 9 N o - 3 ,, allutions of anic GO'mPo 3eum 6 possesses Atstract Fhosphor, -Org ties to Tr - 9'P' tion No - 3 dilution icia.al YrOPe The prepare laceum in a fuT 2000 ra Ihi8h8r* to Tr. vio properties Card 1/2 trisl? /Phanzacolog'Y' TOZICO2065, Abe rout Zh4r PtIcs. 306o NO 6, 959_. Xo 2 thi) ",4 love,,. 7886 2nno 'Ind C" 'n 1e SVIRIDOV, Timofey Mikhaylovicb; VITOIISXIY,_V.K., dots.p kand. tekhn. nauk.. ot7. red. --GONCF-&,'iOVA, I.V. . red. izd-va,- SAGITULLINA, R.I., +.Ckhn. red. [Ionic devices; third lecture for studentn of the d art ments of electricity, physics, and pow-, engine r e~ 0 ing lonnye pribory; lektsiia 3 dlia studentov elektrofizicheskogo i onergeticheskogo fakulltatov. Mosk-a, Vses. zaochn. poli- tekhn. in-t, 1960. 22 p. (MRA 15:8) (Electronic apparatus and appliances) r, 35022.m65 -T 1 1 1 1. 1 i- % I T I T I aIA C.,d IV rur)l ured and c rackG Z-,~~,agate a' Fl 5 igUl P&ISE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SCV/4634 Epshteynj Yevgeniy Fedorovich, Emanuel' lzrailevich Arsh, and Genrikh Xonstantinovich Vitort Novyye metody razrusheniya gornykh porod (New Methods of Disintegrating Rocks) Moscow, Gostoptekhi zdat, 1960. 85 p. 2,100 copies printed. Executive Ed.i S.M. Kayeshkova; Tech. Ed.s L.V. Ganina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians working in the petroleum, coalp mineralo and construction industries. COVERAGEi The author describe new methods of disintegrating rocks in drilling bore- holes, methods of secondary crushing, and the development of coal and ore deposits. Rotary-percussion drilling with immersed hydraulic drills, and the disintegra- tion of rock by means of electrohydraulic units and high frequency currents are described. The results of industrial and laboratory tests of various working units are given. No personalities are mentioned. There are 84 references: 81 Soviet, 1 German, 1 English, and 1 Polish. Card-+/-3- 1, , , . ' p ; V I 11.1K. , kand. teihr,. nauk I Er r a -r.! ' rj I- - ll~-!~~,,flg ic-ti -,ilth 1 g-i h &-. y p at-ez. G,jr. -,hur. no*?.16Z,--EJf ii 165. (MIRA 18:8) a rv i., lru~t.lllu~ tworkhtvoniyO: nql*t~r!Rlnv "~O Pla i UkrC'11,, KtYev, VITORT, G.K,, kand.tekhn.nauk; M-LENSKIY, U.M., kand.tekhn.nauk,- A.F., inzh. Results of tests of rigs for thermnI breaking of rocks. Izv. vyS. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 6 no.3:70-73 163. OURA 16:10) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy ordena Triidovogo Krasnogo Mameni gornyy institut Imeni Artema. Rekowndovann kafedroy gornykh mashin. BURA, G.G., [Bura, H.H.1; VITORT., G.K. (Vitort, H.K.]; ARSH, E.I. Change in the conposition of ferruginous cherts during their disintegration by high-frequency currents. Geol.zhur. 22 no.6:23-32 162. (NM 16:2) 1 1. Dnepropetrovskiy ornyy institut. Nicraine-Chert-Analysis) VITORT, G. K. Cand. Tech. Sci. (d,813) ,Invest, zw~,qtion of Thermal Methods of Secondary Crushing under Conditions of Open Mlnln!~ operations," Dnepropetrovsk, 1961, 15 pp. (Dnepropetrovsk Mining Inst.) 200 copies (KL Supp 12-61, 264). EPSURN, Tevgeniy Yedorovich; ARSH, Imanuell Izrailevich;_UT=,-A~-qr!k ~h Lonstantinovich- KAYESHKOVA, S.M., vedushchly red.; GANINA, L.T., tekhn.red. Diew methods of rock breaking) lovye mtody retrusheniia gornykh porod. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo neft, i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1960. 85 p. (MIRA 13:10) (Book drills) (Xining engineering-2quipwat and supplies) VUIETIN, V.; ALMOZLINO, R.;_VITOSEVIC, V. Direct irradiation of the exposed liver with 1400 r., and behavior of the latter in the postirradiation period* Bul oc Youg 7 no.1/2-.12 F-Ap 162. 1. Institut za patolooku fiziologiju VMA, Beograd. VITOSHINSKAYA, M.I., bibliogref; GEKOR . I.F., bibliograf; SOEYDER, _____171777~Ur8f; GLAZKOVSKAYA, Ye.A., bibliograf; KLYAWORM, S.G., bibliograf; SOLOVID,'V, S.P., doktor geologo-minaralog. nauk. red.; KULIKOV, M.T.. knnd.biolog.nauk, red.; IVANOVA, A.G., takhn. red. (Geological literature in the U.S.S.R.; bibliographical yoar-book for 1955] Geologicheakaia literatiira SSSR; bibliograftcheakil ezhagodnik 2a 1955 9. Hook-va, Goe.nauchno-tekhn.1zd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1959. 333 P. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Moscow. Voesoyuznaya geologichaskaya biblioteka. 2. Vaeso- yuznaya goologicheakaya bibliotaka Vsesoyuznogo geologicheskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta.(for Vitoshinakaya. Gekker. Shneyder, Glazkovskaya, Klyashtornvy). (Bibliography--Geology) VITO SHI HSKg4,M.1.,-bibliograf ; GIKKER, I.F., bibliograf -, SUMER, R.A., GLAZKOVSKATA, Te.A.; KLTASHTORM, B.G.; SOLOVITEV, S.P., dok-tor geologo-minaral.nauk. red.; KULIKOV, N.Y.. kand. biolng.nauk, red.; PERLIN, S.S., red.ixd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tokbn.red. (Goological literature of tbo U.S.S.R.; a bibliographical year- book for 19541 GoologicheRkata literatura SSSR-, bibliograficbeekil ezbop,odnik za 1954 g. Moskva, GoR. nauchno-tokhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gool. i okbrane nedr, 1957. 185 P. (MIRIL 12:1) 1. Moscow. Vaemoluznaya geologicheakaya biblioteka. (Biblingraph7--Geolog7) bibliograf; GKKKIR, I.Y., bibliograf; SHNHYDXR. R.A., bibliograf; SOLOVOYNT. S.P., doktor geologichookikh nauk, redaktor; KULIKOT, M.V.,kandidat biologicheakikh nauk, redaktor; PIRLINj S.S., redaktor Izdatel'stva: GUROVA, O.A., tekhnicheekiy radaktor [Geological literature of the U.S.S.R.; a bibliogTaphical wirual for 19511 Geologicheakaia literaturs SSSR; bibliografichaskii ezhagodnik za 1951 go Moskva, Goa. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. 1956. 146 p. (MIRA 10:2) 1, Koscow,Vsesoyuznaya geologicheskaya biblioteka. 2. Tsesoyuznaya geologichaskaya bibliotake Yeanoyuznogo Mauchno-isoledovatellskogo goologichookogo instituta Ministerstva geologii (for Vitombinskaya, Gekker, Shneyder, SolovIyev, Kalikov) (BibliogroplW-Geology) ALYAVIJIN, V.F.; VASIPYLlli~, LX.; UTOSMI'N'SEAYA. M-I.: GRIGORIUVA, L.N.; .~ GOULEVSY.!Y, M.N.: ZUEftEI.W., ZFEZEZYOVA, V.N.; EILELEV,t, ROZY.10l.s, Yu.A.; HLIYOV, Y.V.; F;,FFrNa,)LlTS, h.N.; FALT-;Y, -*-.::.; "OTOV'YEII, S.P.; STULOV, 11.1l.; SF'FHANJV5hIY, I.I. S A In meriory of A.V.Nemilovoi. Zap.Vses.min.ob-va 0.0 no.6:756-7.57 1641. ( yd a. a 5: 2 ) (Ilemilova, Aleksandra Vasil'evna, lEo.2-ig6l) SILIN, Nikolay Aleksarldrovich; VITOSH11,111, Yuriy Kons~tltntinovici'; KARASIK, V.M., kand. TMn~. naukY 1-6d., FILATOVA, 'P.A. , red. [Hydraulic conveyijig of con! in pipes and i,,ethod.3 Of -JtS calculntion] Gidrol.ransport uglia po trmbam I met.od'; ego rascheta. Kiev, lzd-vo I'll U-2SA, 1964. 86 p. (IMRA 1~-,:2) KLAPETEK, J.; technicka spdluprace:'. VATROUGHOVA, B., FhRr..; VITOULOVA, V.., PhMr. I An improved pavte for attaching EEG electrodes. Cesk. neurol. 26 nkltl2-17 Ja 163. 1. Neurologicka klinika lekarske fakulty PU v Olomouci, prednosta prof. dr J. Hrbek, DrSc. (ELECTROENCEPAHLOGRAPHY) (EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES) V I Ticus 0 - F. VITCUS, 1. Yine surveying, In the tire of AEricola. P. 396. Vol. 5, No. 11, Nov. 1955 V11 I T-:~C11ILCUCY 'Praha, Czechoslovakia So: East Luropeon Accessions, Vol. 5, No. 5, May 1.956 I 70 1 nly Li--~ of Uri c1 vlw~pj "FIining technique in the time of Agricola." P. 323, RUDY. (Ministerstvo hutniho prurWslu a rudnych dolu). Praha., Czechoslovakia, Vol. 3, No. 11, Nov. 1955. e Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEE), LC,, Vol. b., No. 8,, August 1959. Uncla. VTTOU:', roxii short of o In ti c,,r_,l Snt.~ rl r 1-re Kunr.- VITOUSKOVA. M. Intemational fashion competition. p.345. (Textil, Pr-aha, Vol. 9. no. 11, Nov. 1954) SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAL), LC Vol 4. No. 6, June 1955, Uncl villov Ancral 19 6i. . !I'! VITOV, Ye. In our Fqazan Province. 'Pozh.delo 5 no-8:13-14 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Zameetitell nachalinika Upravloniya vnutrennikh del Ryazan- akogo oblispolkoma. (Ryazn Provitce-Fire provention) no ac::d~l.--_Jc Olo ---;Cal io-. Z Ov 543'-547. Oslov 9" jatcr-_-_Lnaticn, cf a-nd h cr y1 C: d :L-i th c c, h c zam3 as --zwo A V. Vi--O'V.I*i.3 A. BARDODEJ, Zd4nek; BARDODEJOVA, Eva; BEYLS, Vaclav; KUKACKOVA, Vera; VITOVA, A3.ena,-- Diruesin and the phenol test. Cesk. hyg. 7 no.1:49-52 F 162. 1, Katedra hygiony Prace lekarske fakulty hygienicke Karlovy University, Praha. (PIMOLS urine) (BENZENES metab.) (INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE) BARDODEJ., Z.; BARDODEJOVA, E.; BAPJA, J.; KUKACKOVA, V.; VITOVA, A. Estimation of diphenyl and diphenyl oxide in the atmosphere. Cesk. hyg. 7 no.9:543-547 0 162. 1. Katedra hygieny prace lekarske fakulty hygienicke University Karlovy, Praha Okresni hygienicko-opidemiologicka stanicep Presov. (BIPHENYL COMPOUNDS) (AIR POLLUTION) BEITES, V=jAv; BARDODLJ, Zdenek; BA14MODEJOVA, Eva; KUKACKOVA, Vera; VITOVA, Alena Physical exertion and the phenol test. Cesk. hyg. 7 no.1:46-48 F: 162. 1. Katedra hygieny prace lekarske fakulty hygienicke Karlovy university, Praha. (BENZENE metab.) (PHENOIS urine) (INDUSTILIAL 1%DICIIS) f i 7~_ 1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Farm Animals, Domestic Fowls. U-10 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biolodya, Ito 16, 1957, 72191 Author : Vitova, L. Title I De'-ep-,-Ground Cover for The Feeding of Chicks. Orig Pub i Socialist. Zemed., 1956, 6, No 19, 1194-1198. Abstract : The first experiments with a 'deep" ground cover in Czecho- slovakia in chick raising gave positive resultsi out of 23 chickens kept on one m, , the losses from coccidosis were one percent, the averaie weight of the roosters at the age of ten months was 948 g, the controls, 893 gra. The ground co- ver comaosition2 turf, 409, wood shavings, 30%, chopped wheat straw, ~0%, dry slaked lime, 0.5 kg per 1m2 of flooring, Due to a considerable saving in labor, this method is recom- mended for wide use. Card 1/1 - 59 - - - -&-ju- ACC W AP6W56V SOURCE CODE: CZ/0O79/65/0O7/0O2/M23/R,,124 AUTHORt Hrbek,, A@; Vitova,, Z.; Mares,, P. 17(8 'ORG.- Department of Neurophysiology, Research Institute for Child Developmentp Prague TITLEt Evolution of visual evoked potentials in man (This paper was presented at the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on ftperimental and Clinical Study of Higher .Nervous Functions held in Marianske Lazne from 19 to 23 October 1964.1 SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superior, v. 7, no. 2, 1965, 123-124 TOPIC TAGSs neurophysiology, man ABSTRACT: 362 children aged between T months of intrautorine life and 1.5 yearn were examined, Light flashes with frequencies of 0.1 cps and 50 cps were used* The evoked potentials (EP) can be classifi.ed into 4 groups. 1. Petal type in immature infants hae a Iong latericy and starts with a negative wave. 2, Newborn type in ,.slightly immature infants starts with a sharp positive waves laten- 'cY is V37 M860, 3. Transitory type usually in the 2nd year of lifee 'Pegrins with a negative wave# does not disappear with accelerated ptimulation, but passes gradually into photio driving, 4o Mature itype developing progressively from type 3. Latenoy is about 60 moo** ,Rhythmio afterdloobargen follow* Evolution of optic EP in huMmals subst~wtially more complicated than in animalso OW [-ODK:~ J& / SUBM DATE t none / ORIG REF s - 004 / om rm t oo7 KUCEROVA, M.; TRESOHLAVA, Z,,- jITOVA, Z._. The frequency of congenital developmental defects in children hospitalized in the 2nd Pediatric Clinic during the past 15 years. Cesk. pediat. 17 no.5A-469-475 Je 262,, 1. Katedra, fakultni. pediatrie a Ustav vyzkumu v7voje ditete faknalty detskeho lekarstvi University UrlovY v Praze, vedouci prof. MUDr. J. Houstek. (ABNOWALITIES statist) CERNY, Milos; VITOVA, 7,denka; KUCEROVAp Maria Determination of the chromosomal number and kar7otypes. Cesk. pediat. 16 no.10:915-921 0 161. 1. Ustav obeene biologie fakulty vseobecneho lakarstvi v Praze, pred- nosta prof. RNDr. et MUDr. B. Sekla Vyzkymu vyvoje ditete a katedra, fakultni pediatrie fakulty detskeho lekarstvi KU v Praze, prednosta prof. MUDr. J. Houstek. (CHROMOSOMES) HRBEK,A.; VITOVk,Z.; MARES,P. Evolution of evoked visual potentials in man. Activ. nf-7vs -supe (Praha) 7 no.2tl23-12-4 165 1. Department of Neurophysiology~ Research Institute for Child Development, Prague. 2. A. Th-bek's addresst Praha 2, Sokolska 2.- CZECHOSLOVAKIA -:Z~'; MARES, P.; D21partment of Nearophysiol , , HRBEK, A.; VITOVA, ogy Institute for Research of D--.,velopment of' Children, Faculty of Pediatrics (Nearofysiologicke oddelani Ustavu vyzkumu vyvojo ditate, fak. dotsk, l0k.) Prague. "Changes of Cortical Responses to increased Frequency ofnash Stimuli." Praguo, Cookovlovensica Fynlologlo, Vol M, No 5, Oct 196,5; p 349-350. Abstract: Study in 372 children from the 7 fetal month to age 15, 0.1 Hz- to 50 H . Changes were closely correlated with age and are described in detail. Graph, I Czech and I Western reference. Paper presented at the 15th Physiology Days, Olomouc, 28 May 65. 1/1 HRABA, T.; MAJSKYj A.; VITOVA, Zdenka; MATOUS4K, V. Influence of the mother's blood jroup on the formation of natural isoagglutinins by the child. FoUa biol. no.l.-60-62 162. 1. Institute of Experimental Biology and Genetics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, and Institute of HaematoloCy and Blood Transfusion, Second Children's Clinic, Prague. (BLOOD GROUPS * pregnancy) (ANTIBODIES in infancy & childhood) - ~47,- , - , , ~ I ~ z . o ,- " ", ",- ~ ~, --~?A I ~ "I", - t . - p f ~:, ~, * ;;-.: "i ~ 11"m IM Work A Delormagon mW 9M Tolem of Lbe in iM Ddormadoa in Uw Tommile TO& F. ViWv" f1krg- w. Wtmmi.m. Mo"14A. Mtmlam. IfuchwAvIr Lrdxn. MO. ft (12). math~nmt"l analvviix of th,,, Ptimmwe involvA during the. Wkinor ed termIr i.,.'wlwn the VIA. of tn&lrrw tAking lart oil th- (le(wriatital lm-mmm twlym-irply kw thart the inf. in the gwar lung1h. - P-1 YOO'k PLAsticill Itoweirt. 11h .3 . 31F4)Zo`d"--' the tjursboUl Cocrav is by aubitit U11A in Blkff'$cxP'e5c,,rcspoodia6 to tbcu bet"Ou the Ima IL sion far the ten- the dillutn= Mgy .d to &PPI "" rprewnt ,et" intff tign is obtaJoed thst r lions tbmwlvrs an e us M'I temp. fealms. i he elpti. dat a"" w"ll 0"'" . exte jAmes I.- LIU" ,V?~~OVEC~ J.,; FRIED, V. Solubility of acetylene in benzol,, toluol, and k-xylens. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.6:1552-1556 Jo 160. (EM :L0..9) 1. Forachungoinstitut fur synthetischen Kautschuk, Gottvaldov und Institut fur pbyoikalisohe Chemie, Technische Hoebschule fur Chemie, Prag. (Acetylene) (Benzene) (Toluene) (Xylene) PRIED, V. j Liquie-steam equilibrium. XXIII.Phase equilibrium In vinylacetylene- benzene, vinylacetylene-toluene, and viny:Lacetylene-_p-xy-lene. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.6tl642-1648 Je 160. (EM :L0:9) 1. Inatitut fur Ityaikalische Chemie, Tachnische Hochschule fur Cbemie, Prag, und ForschungainBtitut fur o"thetischen Kautaehuk, Gottwaldov. (Butevne) (Benzene) (Toluene) (Xylene) .(PhaBe rule and equilibrium) Distr-. Wc(J)/4&3d VgolubMtj of vi v1seetyleneNa badtane. toluena. azd and I F ied (V t qj it Ez"131Z". L.Rew. I.Mnikuxi, 25, 2218-21(lV00)(In German). & 7A;7(4 vinytacetyleae In benzene, toluene, and -The soly. of Viese s thod stems l th t d d b . e sa n. me ene was et . p-xy y y do not obey Herry's law. Therexultiareexprezedbythe equations: Qffi. W x - (1277.9/ 7) - 2.6270, toluene, Ice - (12812M - 2.6W; p-xylcae, log.r - A43, when x denotes die soly. erpretsed by the 2 2 mote fraction at the vartW pressure 700 mm. Hg and r f h f the atta. and o Is the abs. temp. The results o t e Distri 020( I /4F,3d 4LAquid-Tapw OTAVxi=#. IXM. rt ft= in tfw NZ fraems vtmllwe Maxus. d. CA $4, 160M.-The Ilooobauk equ w detd. at 740 -. Us au a Giv. 9w conTlaw by am" 0t the RAI& 3-const. ti= (CA 53, 21107b). The With the thewy Is g-d; tbe=TW of the Pot dMate km an am, L 30730- ACCNR- AP6022107 ~ah (En AUTHOR: Vitoye9,,.j4r)dri ginear; Candidate of sciences) ORG: Electrical Engineering FacUty, CVUT, Prague (CVUT, fakalta, elekti6technicka) TITLE: Graphic-electrical transducer of periodical waveforms with an extremly low frequency If SOURCE.: Slaboproudy obzor, vo 26, no, 12, 1965, 730-734 TOPIC TAGSt low froquoncy, phototubo, electronic equipment. acoustoolectria transducer, electric waveform ABSTRACT: The paper describes equipment facili- tating tho conversion of a graphical waveform into an electrical one* A phototube witli a long cathode is used. The luminous flux impinging on the cathode depends on the form of a stencil 'wound on a rotary glass tube. The frequoncy of the output volt- age can be varied within the range of from 0-01 cps to I cpso the distortion of the waveforM as compared with.the input being less than 5 Orig. arto has: 12 figures and 3 forma". LB"ased on author's ange abstff SUB CODE t 09, 20 / SUBM DATEt 07Ju3.65 / (RIG REF: 005 Distri 4E2o(JY4E3d Y flolubillty of acet~lencfln benzene, toluens, and len- I,dio ('640 7- - Irried vixkumO dstav Synt CtyMh ;.I. Orlqr ~flu~j&j Gottwaldo . 6tech.), Goilection LseC40JIMt Chem. (;ominum. 25, 1552-O(INO).-The soly. of acetylene I Jn benzene (1), toluene (11), and p.xytcnc all) was ded. by the satn. method in the ttmp* ronfe fro,,n 20' t : for I 60*~ .1190*, and 111 120*. The es t$ "" expr~`sed by the: r u I 1umwit sbsorption coeff. a: logo - (AJ + C, where the c=st4. A and C have the values: for 720-00. -1.40W; M M-31. -1.0480, 111 030.00, ~LW26. The results Wree well with the Hildebrand soly. theory; the ruemn soly. pammeter of acetylene Is 6.86. The ratio of AN.' itemps. at which the gas has tht same soly. in 2 "vents is ;~Onst- Y1 -7 Ij 7 -IY J 27 A'3 A V:- an or, "Call of ~Joj. 22, ration of Gzccijosl,!va`,~: Pe 1699 (Colle Oct. 1957) Prah-1, C7,aCh;-'SJOva~,~ia.) ,.orithly IndeX of F sions 'C, Vol. 7) 'no. 7y 1.958 a5t -"-I,-rOFcan Acces vrrOVErC, J.1 PEZABEK, A. CalculatIon of rotamoterso po 159e (Chemicke Uatyo Vol. 51, no. 1, Jan. 1957.) SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl. V/ -T- C, VOzc- ~) j I Category :CZECHOSLOVAnk/Gonaral Problems - Method and Technique of Investigation A-4 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Fizika, NO 1 1957, NO 143 Author :Vitoi-rec'-J- and Sykora, S. Title : Continuous Measurement of the Specific Gravity of Liquids Orig Pub :Chan. listy, 1956, 50, No 1, l4o-143 Abstract :A method vas developed for continuous measurement of the specific gravity of liquids. The method is based cm the principle of the variation of the hydrostatic pressure. The measurements can be performed over a range of 1000-1060 9/cc with an accuracy of*0.001 9/cc. Card : 1/1 ~t the 'io"~ -'&ntinu~ui isly ,y resul e Is Ljngo (if byirastatlac r oll tjja C, CZECHOSLOVAKIA ZAHOR, Z.; PROKS, C VITWC, J.; 0kresni Veterinary Institution (Okrexni ;-1- 0 Veterinarni Zarizeni Ne0i _Eiesni Institute of National Health (Okreani Ustay Narodniho Zdrayi)p Pisek. "The Finding of Egga of the Liver Fluke Fanciolides Magna (Bassi, 1875) and of Fascioloidal Ch,%nges in 1,ho Liver of Caf,tlo." Prague, Veterinarni Medicina, Vol 11, No 6, Jun 68, pp 397-402 1 Abstract [Authors' English summary modified]s Two cases of occurence of the great liver fluke are described. The changes induced by the fluke were mainly hemorrhage, modified hemorrhage, cicatrices with varioualy advanced hyalinization, granulomas due to F. magna eggs. A brown-and- black pigment was found in the liver and in regional lymphatic nodes of the affected cattle. The extent of the changes was reduced after the ani- mals were healed. 4 Figures, I Table, 4 Western, 10 Czech, 3 Fast German references. (manuscript received 6 Dec 65). 1/1 VITOVIRSKIT, M.M. H-ew tillag-e practicso applipd in the crop rotation aystens of Kirghisistan. Zemledelis 7 ino-12:78-79 D 0590 (MIRA 130) 1. Yrunsanskayn xonal'noya opytno-selaktainnnayu ntautniya Vseooyuznop,o Instituts tubachnoy i makhorochnoy protVnhlunnouti. (Kirghizistan-Tillage) v To ~j F" B':-'i~' CZE)CHOSWMM/Laboratory Equipnent. Instrtr.3ents, Their:- 9beory F Construction, Application Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Khiuiya., No 31 1958.. No 7758 Author YjtaxQ_ts, Rzhazhabek Inst 7~ot Given, TEtle The Calibration of Ritweters by a Cauputation Method Orig Pub Chem. listY, 1957, 511 No 1, 159-163 Abstract The relationship between a flowing liquid., its properties, specific property of the float and its proltion in the ro tamter is given. The constant relationships are determined experimentally. Me relationship makes possible the calibration of rotarleters by computation method with an accuracy of 1%. Card 1/1 V - - Z_ -5 A -7 --T )I) =R/Cultivacted Plants - 1echnical Olcaceae) Sugar Plants M-7 Abs Jour : I-bf Mur - Biol., 110 1, 1958, iio 1698 Author : Vitovbtski7 Inst ; Hot Given Title : R*U,.~jiz,67 a Supplemontair~ Crop of Tbbacco on the Tops of the Sid,- Shonta Orig Pub : Nauch. tl:~. Fz-,w-zensk zo-nalln. opyt.-selekts. st. Vaes. n.-i. in-ta tabaka i malhorki, 19506, vYP- 1, 34-4o Abstract : A--- e:,-oosition of the results o-' vork done at the testing field L t~--- of Yino.Lze t,--sting station d=ing 1953-1954. The tobacco to:p shoots were removed at f'U-3t ftt,-,ing the budding period of 30-40% of 'Uqe plants, the secona time, during the bloominG of all the remaining plants. The racemes., formed on the side shoots and on the principal stim, ware removed. 21a harvest of the ba3ic crop of tobc=o was carried out in five shifts and that of the oide shoots in one procedure. The highest yipld (ba3ic and rupplixontax-j)',,.ra3 obtained by rcmovin6, the taLp and side shoots and leav:Ln.!:? one leaf (30.1 C/h). Me most Card 1/2 . - t~,(I-y /~I/, L), / oJ7 . / , 1i7 USSR/Soil Science. Dtineral Fertilizers. Abs Jour: Referat.Zli.Biol., No. 16, 25 Aug, 1957* 69033 Author In3t Title The Role of Fertilizers in Obtaining High Yields of Crops by Rotation of Tobacco C,rop with Perennial Grasses. Orig Pub: Nauch. tr. Frynzensk. zonalin. opit.-selekts. st. Vses. n.-i. in-ta tabaka i makhorki, 1956, No. 1, 14-33 Abstract: No abstract Card I/I - 27 - VITOVETSKIY, P.; KOTOVA9 M. Let's improve the training of printers. Prof.-tekh. obr. 18 no.2:26 F 161. (MIPA 14:3) 1. Inspektor Mbskovskogo gorod'skogo upravleniya professionallno- tekhnicheskoto obrazovaniya (forVitovetskiy). 2. DJrPktor*khudozhestv6ralogo Temeslennogo uchiliahcha NO-3, Moskva (for Kotove). I . I (Printing as,a trade) EXCERMA FEDICA Sec 16 Vol, 7/6 Cancer June 59 2314. Remarks on the immediate postoperative treatment of pulmonary CArCinOM& VITOVSKA A. 'Surg. Clin.,.tlyg.,%Icd. Clin., Prague Neopluma 1958, 5,3 (.112-3t6) Thealithor presents the principles which rule the immediate postoperative care after pulmonary resections with special regard to restoring the normal intrathoracic pressure conditions, the compensation of blood losses, and the prevention of puru- lent complications. VITOVSKA,, A.; CHYBA, J. '. 'If, 1. Traumatic aneurysm of the central mesenteric artery succesefull7 operated - on. Ceek. gastroent. vyz. 15 no.3:183-188 My t6l. 1. Chirurgicka klinike LFH.. prednosta prof. dr. Emerich Polak Ustav patologicke anatomie LFH, prednosta doc. dr. Josef Stolz. (MESENTERIC VESSELS wds & inj) (ANEURYSM surg) VITOV31A, Anexka (Praha 12, Srobarova 50, LekarRka fakulta hvgienicka) Remarks on the immediate postoperative treatment of pulmnary car- cinoma. Neoplasm. Bratial. 5 no-3:312-316 1958. 1. Surgical Clinic of the Hygienic Medical Clinic in Prague 12. (PNBUMONWTOKT, in various dis. cancer of lungs, immediate postop. care) VOMITH, H.; VITOVSKA, M.; PA%MlffAt V. ra-e-i-ti-n-al lipodystrol)hy (Whipplegn disease). CaB. lek. cerk. 97 no.40: 1250-1255 ) Oct 58. 1, Patologickoamtomicke oddaleni Untradni vojenske na)3ocuice nacelnik pplk. M. Vorreith II vnitrni odd. Ustredni vojenska nemocnice, nacelnik gen J. Srmcka Hlavnu I patologicka-anatomicky ustav KU v Praze. (IIPODYSTROPHY, case reports intestinal (Pol)) (INTESTnM, die. lipodystrophy, case reports (C%)) KISEIM p FA; WHEN, X.P.; BOLTAKS p Yu.B.; .~I-T-OVSM-4L G.A.- Acquisition of resistance to radioactivity by a microbe cell kept in a medium with a high natural radiation level. Mikrobiologiia 30 no.2:207-213 Mr-Ap 161e (WRA 14:6) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut meditsinskoy radiologli i Khimiko-farmatsevtid~esldy :Lnstitut,, Leningrad. (BACTMIA) (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) ,j;,O*jt:,~;,YAq :n3 derived from Yea5~-- "E' of a,,t~--,41 r)rr-7,brati 3 t ion fungi. Vop. Med. khim. nO-4.18-2, JI-Ag itur., !,eningradc r.3, YELINOV, N.P.; VITOVSKAYA, G,A, Structure of hapter, from Candida peudotropical-io, Bickhimfia 710 no.5t933-938 S-0 165. (f,',IRA 18:1G) 1. laningradskiy k)iimiko-.fariratf3avticl)eakiy Institute YELINOV, N.P.; VITOVSKAYA, G.A. . I z, I--- ---- Study of the chemical composition of hapten from Rh.Gdotor-ila glutinis. Biokhimiia 30 no.2010-314 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut, Leningrad. /11 Tr T, 3 - ......... .-- ACC N" AR6022387 (W) SOURCE CODE: UR/0397/65/ooO/024/0065/0065 AUTHOR: Felldmanj I. Kb.; Frankovskly, Cho S.; Ygmsbebikov, V. P Mordvinovat Ye. T,; Mgryukbta, Yu, Zsikinaj__H, A,; Vitov keys, G*Jk*; Arkadwyeve, a. Ye. TITLE: Azo-derivatives of benzene as potential antibacterial compoundso I, OURCE: Ref. zh. Formakologiya. Toksikologiye, Abs. 24-54.512 SOURCE: Tr. Leninpr. kh1m.-farmqtsev.t,jn-tq,, vyp. 18, 1965, 171-17 ,PIC TAGS: benzene, chemical compound, microorganism contamination# cteriap plant parasite ABSTRACT: An In vitro method of serial dilutions was used to test the activity of several synthetic azo-compounds in relation to dermatophyteso some grain positive and gram negative bacteria and two species of yeastlike molds. All the tested azo-compounds containing a carboxylic group proved Inactive. The exception was 2,4-dichlor-3- carboxY-41-oxyazobenzol. The azo-compounds displayed highest activity, in relation to Cr, nooformansi weaker activity in relation to der.matopbytess and the weakest in relation to Candida albicanse Only Card AtC NR- AR6022387 Thle ertain azo-compounds displayed antibacterial and ontivirus action. iighest In vitro activity was displayed by 2j1i-dicblor-4'-metbyl-4- ,xyazobenzol and 2.4-dicblor-41-oxyozobanzol which proved moot effective n relation to yeastlike molds and dermatophytes and weakest in relation ~o bacteria, Me Zabolotskaya, - ract7. ffranslation of abet CODE: 06o 07 YELINOV, N.P.; IIITOVS~'AYA, G.A.; TOMRIH,%, Stidy rf the c--f frr-T, Yeast fungi. Zh-ar.m--'krcbiol., c-Fid. 1 lim'-~un. 42 na,3.'1-3-4-1 1-r 16-5. (.',,'IRA 18; 0 1. LeningradsRly BUGELISKIY, Yu.Yu.; VITOVSKAYA, I.V.; GODLEVSKIY, M.N.; ZVEREVA, Ye.A.; KORIN, I.Z.; NIKIT111--X.X.-~-N=INA, A.P*; PISEMKIY, G.Vq SAPOZHNIKOV, D.G.; SOKOLOV, G.A.0- CHUKHROV, F.V.; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I.; EDELISHTEYN, I.I.; YANITSKIY, A.A. Illia Isaakovich Ginzburg, 1882?-1965; obituary. Geol.rud.mestorozh. 7 no.4:109-320 n-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8) BUMIN) S.I.; VITOVSKAYAp I.V.; GINZBURG, I.I. Montmorillonite containIng admixtures of halloyaite from the oxidation zone in the Kyzyl-E" deposit, Kora. vyvetr. no.5: 7-16 163. (MMA 16:7) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mostorozhdanly, petrografii, minemlogii i gookhimii AN SSSR. Kazakhstan-Montmorillonits) Kazakhstan-BaUoysite) WIMZBUIW. I.1.; VITOVSUYA. I.Y., Weathering of garuet, axinitic, and tremolitic rocks in arid regions of central Kaxakhatan. Kora vyvetr. no.2:299-316 156. (HLRL 9:8) (Usakhatan--Tramolits)(lazakhatan--Garnot)(Uxakhatan--Axinits) GINZBURG, 1. 1.; Irosion of quarts In hydrous micaceaus-montmorillanite clays. Kora vyvetr. no.2:235-238 156. (MLVA 9:8) (clay) (Qwtz) -,-VITOVSKATA I.Y. [translator], GALDIN.N.Te.,Ctr8uslatorl KRASHFNINNIKOV, ~n JRXXVICH. D.S.,[trsnslato SOKOLOV, ~t~ra slatorl. KP r] G.A.. red.; XARASEV, A.D., red.; RONMOVICF, 4.P., re-I.: SXIL"OVA, Nei., tokhn. redo [Studies on ore deposits; collection of articles) Problqmy rudDykh mestorochdenii; abornik statei, S. predial. G.A.Sokolove. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1958. 495 P-' (HIRA 11:11) (Ore deposits) USSRI Cosmochemistry - Geochemietryt Hydrcchemistry D. Abs Jour : Referut Zhur - Mimiya, No 2, 1957, 4153 Author : GinzburS, L Inst : Academy of Sciences-MSR Title : Sokonite in Weathering Shell of Lead-Zinc Deposits of Central Kazakhstan Orig Pub : Sb: Kora vyvetrivanlya. No 2, IM., P11 SSSR, 1956, 184-187 Abstract : First description in central Kazakhstan of the clayey mineral s sokonite, formed in ore skarns and skarnic limestones. Associated minerals: montmorillonite, baddeleyite and nontronite. Chemical composition of the sokonite (in %): S102 38.i6, A1203 6.7o, Fe2o3 2.38, CaO 1.27, 14&,0 1.19, K20-'- "a20 o.98, ZnO 34.88, H2c- 8.28, R20+7.52, total 101-36# Structural formula Card 1/2 - 112 - VITOVSKAYA:, I.V.; BERYCHIN, S.I. Serpentine, Cerolite.. and nontronite in the weathering surface of the Lipovsk ultrabasic massif. Kora vyvetr. no.9:3-23 165. (mmi 19:1) VITOVSKAYA, I.V. Nev data on the mineralogy of the oxidation zone in the Akchag7l deposit in central Kazakhstan. Kors. vyvetr. no. 3:74-116 16o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. rnstitut geologii rudnykh meotorozhdeniy, petrografii, mineralogii i gookhimii AN BSSR. (Kazakhstan--Mineralogy) VITOVSKAYA, I. V., Cand Geol-Min Sci -- "Mineralo.'y of the hypergenesl,~; zone of deposits-&Akchagyl and Kysyl-Espe &f Centr~,,l Kazakhstan.) and distribution ofl-~elements In the rocks and minerals of these depooits." Mos, 1961. (Mos Order of Lenin and Order o.*-' Labor Red Banner State U im M. V. Lo-monosov. Acad Bel USSR, Inst of Geol of Ore De- POSItB, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochem "IGEM") (KL, 8-61, 231) - 101 - GIMURG, I.I.; VITOVSKAYA, I-V- Sauconite in the zoaa of weathering of central Kaukhotan lead-xinc deposits. Nors, vyvetr. no.2:184-187 156. (NLRA 9:8) (lazakhatan-Sauconite) (lasakhntan--Zinc ores) Ibr-Ov,s1eXy,4,X-j1,, SMIMOV, r,edaktor; 214MNSIrAYA, V.K., redaktor; TSUKIRMAII, A.M., I.V'- [translator]; U IN. N.Ye. [translator]; redaktor; VITOVSKAYA I GOTH", Ya.T Ltransiazoril- KONSTANTINOV, M.N. (translator]; GZWI- MOVA, Ye.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Geochemical methods of prospecting for ore deposits; collection of articles] Geokhimicheskie metody poiskov rudnykh mostorozhdonii; sboralk statei. Perevod a augliiskogo i nemetakogo I.V.Vitovskoi, N.N.Galdiua, IA.D.Gotmana i M.M.Konstantinova. Moskva, Izd-vo inostrannol lit-ry, 1954. 582 p. [Microfilm] (H1-'RA 8: 1 (Geochemical prospecting) 'I'IZBUP' , II,, doktor geolo; VILOV ~Y&, BRODSKIY, S,h. rad, izd-va; SUSHKCVA, L.A., tekhn. re,,!. and 0--ha-risr of mt~rsei-;Zent'.:; In -.c: gene zone of Akihagfl and Kjzyl-Espe) Minerallnyi sostav i povedenie mlkroelementov v zone giperveneza Ak-chagyla i Kjzyl-Espe. Mosk,ra;, Akad..nauk S33R, 1962. 129 (Akademiia nW~ SSSF. Institut pologii rud-,iyl-h mpstcrozMenil, petrografli, iAneralc,~-ii i_ geokhimij- Tri-,dj, vo,75.). (MIRA 6) (Kazakhr,tan--Ure deposits) (Kazakhstan-Trace elements) 23774 B! 10/??O~. AUTHORSs Tsvt~tkovg V. Noo TITLE; effe;-,11, In Or polymuthyl Methacrylat~, I Alacir and s:~ndyotzwtic polymera PERIODICAL: 7. 7.j nos 6, 1961p 931 - 9i5 TEXTt The methacry- a,.,., b- u.,,24 for the late moiecu es qljantitati~re 1 - zene soluf4r)n ults. The opt-i-1, -n, U;?11 s of isotactic rontrary to the Positive orc~'. :F ~--;ontg-aticn Should give rise to unia-xiLI of the chrain or thi, ari-orphous and cryotali-ifte T:, th,: p-per or-iE.,rtation n the zz~y mea-i j*1- th.? pt,otae-lastic film of som,~i M,1A Card 1/1'. I '23 ~ 7h V, 90/~, loo X/OrO61/017/0 1 9 Photoetastic- effect n B 0, effect. The fol lo-,iing -;a:,rip the syniyota~-t4~: P,-YA f ra,~ t i o rl s"1:,) p 1 -a I tic. P111:11A -sample (sample B) which had be-n bv !"I;j i'., it rLt room temperature. Sample C was it 1r,-w in the laborator,v of A, A. from bQx.zene solutions by e 0.5 mm th-Ick, 0.55 cm broad and 3 cm lonl: --;"inples withont i, s , b I. e r, ry s t rt'. -1 1 dlt:tc-rmined by the light scattering method Tab,-~;,, T~,-' T E, !~ for 'C. The measu,ing device for Idirefring ri~. described both samples -110L e by the first author in ht~f s~,yed., 2. 10,15. 1960) and in Ref~ 3 ( Vestnik Univero"tota, Ij56, No. 16 (3), 5). The phase difference ~ caused by elongation un!pr the action of the force F was determined on the penumbral by Bra.4:e. The bis-efrineence An which was formed in the film under stres,,,, of the constant elongation weight F was measured. The eft'c-t ; ' wa-I detcrminc-j according to wher,-A-- ~ differt;rxe of the refractive indices at the elongation'-~,-tress p; h,, = film width -,ri non-defurriled state;)L= length Card 2/9 2.)? 74 .rlc;,6 ~coi C, 0 ff %h~ PhotosAastif. of the light wav,-,; f,";~ ~;trc-3:3, 11'-mpera t ures w ere above and b f, 1-1-u t h~ i t r, f -a t 1 c-n em pera t,.,r~,, 1 ow i! ressi,,s were applied, in which .), 1*1f -C'y Z" -10' i- ---r tile un- Thi~ curve:; in F:.gs tin,i 2 ar,? ziuailar f -,r ~irr! and ~harn- teristif~ (A' 11r~-tjr:.1oV1 The i!qu~,ihrium values of th- birefringence are t(.-. t-h,~ sl.ro!3'.4 pt,) Th'. inclinAtion of the straight I int.- ~` Fig- 1~ f :c -rit E f~,r -a-,h tempera,~ur~,, F46~ 4 jhowf3 of 8 The Imilarii-y of tho phntoolu.3ti~ pr-)perl~--j of th---- iw~ polymers indicates a !~n' Ail (Flgrs. 1 arill ;~f* V'Alu-S 6n u.3 a furtc*-,on, :--f p,, ~F~,-:, r 'A0 I I!, s a t o The bi in hliFh-l Lo:af-rinpenf-~ .-f tho -x- l:-1--lV,,.-:3'!--. !z- ~t la:,,~ir which is ,ta lift Y nbs ;:~vv---d 1 n "im p v L a d "Fln i ~h t L-, - f) -I r I plit-q t ior, or mr! ~,-~u I R I. .-h a I !r~ 1. ff 1, i , '. :. olqa - . !-.-I , 'I'll :; ~-rn*~n tal. ;A ni L, o t ropy may bp cal-ula-l from F, i 1 jj C. I'(':- M " I A' K "I r i 3 t " r a I T -i'lulum r i I, t h e --~ ry - f-, R I A 01 ed )f' I k1'3 i r. th Tab -1 e Card ~ cl Ph.O'oelastv: C"I -0 t PIMMA dF~alt %-th 1-y th~.- ftrs' author , Q ('~ ~ ~ ; R - i, 4 ~ 2 k.M Zh. h -~ h i ?R, 97, 19;0~ A. ~1 1 u,> a - G -f lho elongation stat" ( I LY ri chava-,ter in th" n -,h-- t--Tvc-rat!1r't? is the mean prsition. of r'n-, Sroup 's frvin th- plarle t-hat !s n~ruijud w)fi: -~;i~no, .-.f the principal valencas~s., Th~s in sien. and 1.~ P-:'1yMf--rs whos" I b--Ia--~ 'in a --Imilar way . Tho vaitioo m -i iii s ci p y ,I,, W n I C 11,e b t a . r. e .1 9 0 9 C In T, h':~ 7 v us 0 "Ind n h#1 s c : u- t i o n s .Ther- ari r,...~ and r!, no 6 Sovi-.t-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATIONs Institut vy.3,)komc't-.k-~i1ya-nykh --3 oy P d i n e n i yAli S11sR (In3titute nrlq -if the. AS USSR) S TJB MITT ED Novem"--~r -9 Card 419 2 52 rZ S/ 0/ 6 -. /00,~ /00 7 /0 15 /0 -2 0 AUTHORSs Tsvetkov, V. N.. V-Ltovskaya, M. G. TITLE: Plictoelastic effect in stereoisomers of polymethyl methacrylate. II. Isotactic polymer PERIODICALs Vysokomclek1j.1yarnyyG soyedineniya, v.. 3, no, "1. 196:, 1077 - 1083 TEXTs In a pre,;eding paper (Vysokomolek. soyed, ',96'. ~h-o ataQ- tic and eyndiotaotLc poiymethy*. methasrylatz (MMA) had bef~n 3tudiet; with respect TD.optica: anisctrODY. In the presew. paper., t~e A~Ahcrs studied iectactic; PIMAA Ity the ~-&me method. Fig. I shows the typic-,! curves of bir,2-fringerize- with coristant 7oltagc- for threE~ fra~tlDn-~ :~f isotactic PMMA. Figs. -a, 6,t were re-ord.2d belo-,v vitrifisat:.--n temperatur,) (T, G- C), Figs. 'L,-) e -W.,3 abovi~- thI3 tea~p~rat-rt~ in highly elaa~lc otate of the R&A films. Therefrcz, the following 1z concludedt (I) Birefringence An is positive and wiTh when -.enqi~,n ~B ~rgag,~4. '.Viien -.he clar-rent :s switched -,ff, takes place. (2) lr~. low-z:lecular fra,-,ticns, posi-i7~ an!sD-rnpv Card 16 25271 S/ 1: 9016 ~'/00,1/'007,1 G' r/r-`2 Photoelastic effect BIO-:/B226 decreases the more rapid above T V, the 'Lower the moecu'.ar weight (M)~ and becomet; negatlve. NAgativ-) relaxes vory ~j cw y. assumed that two effects qre 3uperposed her- (A) The fir-ot caused by orienting the mo'~eCU.Iar ---h4a,-ns of the amorph-~,is par-. of tlhe ~olymerj and is t,~ the birefrIngence of atactic and syndx~,- tactic PMMA. It is balled photoe1astic effect. The efju,'-';.br.1u.T, valiitm of birefringence 4r. ie proportional to the voltage. Transl tion t--, tn- highly elastic state a rap.Ld increase :,f the Ubotoe2a3ti: coefficient 6 . A~ this state, its valuS is the same f~zr al~' iso!,acrl~~ 12.7 "arger fractions Oc- -0, -5.0 cm'/dyne) and three times - than in syndiotactic and ataot~-,-, AMA. Seginent. anisotropy (M. 25 3 2 10 cm was found t--, "a equEl tc 3.5 - 4,7, and 1.9 tivic- as large ;:s in non-isotact4- MIA. This Lncrease of positive 6n is explainad by a change of nature of rotation about the valence bonus in the ester side group of the mole-cular chain. (B) The second component of bire- fringence of isGtactic MAMA is negative. It develops only gradually wit,n permanent applilzation e.-;f current, This effect is expiained b~- :):1ent:ng the molecular chains being bound to crystallizes, and called effect. The films in7estigated were chiefly of the amorphous type; Card 216 15 1 -r- S1 ~ 9r;/6,/0011/007/015/021 Photoelaotic effect B-J~ 'B226 their crystal Linity co-uld not be determlned by X-ray s"Victural analysis. Measurement of birefr',ngencs at r- low voltage. i.s th~~s L, sersitive method f or etidy'-ng -1 -nf ty of p,~.Iyrw~rs , -'I i '. -,unn-3t be prov---11 o the rwl se. The crvstal, -- te ef f ect be--omes notic~-ab' above T V is as 5umed chat Ehe t-:-~tng- and -,ng- rarigr- g in the ~:!rystallint-- phai:,e pr.---mcte inhlbitlior, c" t th(- grolip.ri, and Lhe neza~tlve anisctr:-,py., Thf-, luta )n :rt*_~,, anisotr- ,.,r (Vya-.ksmo1,:-?. ~", - Ih(. i.;nwi, meth-.d tr,7, ~,l cj~a Th~ rho ~At?i~i--.--(--d tz; -h(t ,.-dy f;lwe. r r - and 4 ;,eferenc-~si .1, 13riv.,pb i r, ric n - S117 ASSOCIATIONt Ini-tit,z Ali SJSR (Instl-Cute ~Jf H4-6 a C i'lp,~- I ~ ,1 11 U Ss T1 SUBMITTED: N-~v~,mbzr 9, 9 6 Card 316 3/190/62/004/004/013/019 7 B117/B138 AUTHORSt Tsvetkov, V. N., V ay4,__K. Lyubina, S. Ya. TITLE: Synthesis and investigation of the structure of catalytic poly-n-butyl methacrylate. II. Optical anisotropy of molecules of the poly-n-butyl metbacrylate stereoisomers PERIODICAL: Vyaokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v- 4, no. 4, 1962, 577-582 TEXT: Dynamic double refraction in solutions (benzene) and photoelastic effect in films were studied with atactic, syndyotactic and iaotactic stereo-a isomers of poly-n-butyl methacrylate (FBMA). The optical measurements made by the standard method showed that double refraction & n as a function of the speed gradient is linear for all sterooisomers. Dynamic-optical proper- ties of solutions of syndyotactic and atactic polymers practically coincide. The negative:optical anisotropy of these samples provecl to be 3even times higher than that of isotactie PBMA. The photoelastic effect of syndyo- and atactie polymers was measured at +70 to OOC and the isotactic polymer at +400 to -250C. The photoolastic properties of syndyo- and atactic polymers also : almost agree. In a highly elastic state negative anisotropy was establishedi for them. In the temperature range investigated, the anisotropy of isotactic Card 1/1 511901621004100410131019 Synthesis and investigation of... B117/B138 samples proved to be positive and, in the highly elaatic state of the samplei two to three, times higher than the photoelastic constant t of the two otherei Conclusions The data determined point to a similarity of atactic and syndio tactic microctruoturee. During transition from atactic to isotactic atruc- ture a reduction of the negative anisotropy of the macromolecule taken placel which leads to a change of the sign of the photoelastic coefficient. This strong change of anisotropy may be explained by slight change of the rota- tional character in the ester side group. High sensitivity of the optical anisotropy of molecules to their spatial arrangement seems to be character- istic for polymers of the methaerylate series. It is, therefore, poosible that the determination of the optical anisotropy of macromolecules of similar polymeric systems could be used an a sensitive method of investigating thqiri~ spatial arrangement. There are 5 figures and I table. ASSOCIATIONt Institut vysokomolakulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute .of High-molecular Compounds AS USSR) SUBMITTEDs March 18, 1961 Card 2/2 TSVETKOV, Y.N.; BOYTSOVA, N.N.; Yi-Toi!KRAj. fj.G. Flexibility of the side groups and optical anisotropy of some polyacrylic and polymethacrylit esters. Vysokom.soed. 6 no.2-297-303 F 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedinenly AN SSSR. ACCESSION NR: AP4043773 S/0190/64/006/008/1387/1390 AUTHOR: Tsvetkov, V. N., Vitovskaya, M. G. TITLE: The photoelastic effect in grafted copolymers SOURCE: Vy*sokomolckulyarny*ye soyedinenlya, v. 6, no. 8, 1964, 1387-1390 TOPIC TAGS: polymer, copolymer, grafted copolymer, photoelasUcity, polystyrene, polymethylmethacrylate, polybutylmethacrylate, polymer optical property, polymer film refraction ABSTRACT; To investigate the extent to which the optical properties of the original parent polymers are preserved in grafted copolymers, the authors measured the photoclasticity of films prepared from 1. three copolymers produced by grafting polystyrene on polymethylmothacrylate, and 2. two copolymers produced by grafting polystyrene on poly-n-butylmethaerylate. The copolymers, prepared by ionic catalytic polymerization, differed in chain length (M=600.103 and 200 - 103 in the main chain and 2 .103 and 24,103 in the grafted chain) and in the percentage of grafted polystyrene (13, 80, 86 and 88). The films were prepared by vaporization of benzene solutions. A previously described method was used to examine the behavior of the double refraction of the films in time as a Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4043773 function of stretching stresses Intermittently applied at temperatures ranging from that of copolymer mechanical softening to that of fluidization. The temperature range of increased elasticity was found to be narrow, with the temperatures of fluidity and vitrification being close and the photoelastIc properties of the grafted copolymers showing a pattern markedly different from that of the parent polymers. The double refraction observed In,the grafted polymer films Is understood to result from the superimposition of positive and negative refractions differing significantly in the relaxation time. "The grafted copolymers were prepared by S. P. Mitseagendler and G. A. Andreyeva in the laboratory of A. A. Korotkov (Institute of High-Molecular Compounds) by Ionic catalytic polymerization." Orig. art. has: 1 table and 4 graphs. ASSOCIATION: Institut vy*sokomolekulyarny*kh soyedinenly An SSSR (In- stitute of High-Molecular Compounds, AN SSSR). SUBMITTED: 20Ju.163 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OC NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 VITOVSKAYA, M. V., Moscow "Some regularities in the appearance of mixture elements in clay minerals" (Section VI) report to be subtaitted for the Second Conference on Clay Mineralogy and Petrography, Prague, Czech., 10-17 May 1961. IZKAYLDV) M.; VITOVSKAYA Ye., starshiy ekonomist Give more attention to maintaining credit,* Den. i kred, 20 no*9:50-54 S 162. (MIM 15:9) 1. Nachallnik planovo-ekonomichoskogo otdala Alm-Atinskoy oblastnoy kontory Gosbanka (for Izmaylov). 2, Pl%novo- ekonomicheskiy otdel Alma-Atinskoy oblastnoy kontory Gosbanka (for Vitoviskaya). (Alma-Ata Province-Credit)