SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT WEINBERG, M. - WEINRICH, G.

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!-~ACCESSIICN NR: AP403893.1 P./0003/64/035/004/M83/0196 f AUTHORs Paltin,, Edith; Panaitescu Faria; Wainberg, Maria; Biazip Felicia TITLE s Epoxydation of, clef inio compi,6da IT-* Spoxy-hexabydrophthalates, modern p3asticizers -Revista do chimie SOURM: vo 15., no- 4, 1964, 183-190 TOPIC TAGS: plasticizer, epoxyhexakirdrophthalic ester, butadiene, maleic anhydride,- -eth3(-.hexanol, peracatic acid, polyvinyl, chloridep 1 butanol. hexanoly isoootanol., 2 thermal stabilityp light resistances reaction condition -1-kinetics ABSTRACT: Epoxy p3Asticlzors belonging to the opoxyhexahydrophthalates type have efficiency, compatibility and electrIcal. characteristics., similar to dioctylphth- alate but are superior as light and thermal resistance and cold flexil~ility. The opoy esters of the totrahydrophthalio anhydride are suitable for use as*plasti- cizGrs in vinylic resinso These esters represent a combination of properties of the phthalates, excellent, plasticizeral and epoxy compoundo.with high heat and =222INUM IONESCU Y M. A.; WEINBERG, 14edeea Contributions to the knowl.ege of the taxonomic characteristics of some robber flies (Laphria Meigen, Diptera Asilidae). Rev b.iol 8 no.-I; 83-88 163. 1. Koirespondierendes Mitglied der Akademie der RVR; Inatitut fur Biologie "Tr. Savulescu",der Akademie der RVR,., Naturhistorischee Museum "Gr. Antipa". IONESCU., M.A.; VIEINBERG, Medeea Some.dIpLercris insects (fam.Aidlfdae) fre- the Collect-40-11 of the Bruckenthal Museum-Sibiu. .Trav Mu~. NA 4:291-314 163. lim I NNW LL11IY M.I.; SUCHKOV, Yu.G.; ORLOVJ~, G.M.; GEHASILIK, L.G.; SHOW', A.M.; HYSAYUHIS, L.A.; STGG1T1A,,A.1J1.; LOPATINA, N.F.; SUKITLAMM'OVA, 1A.A.; PAK C.Y.; JfUj/,D-jOV' K M.; D017SK-AYA--, T.N.; NASSONCTI, L.G.; T TTEV MURTAZAKOVAA., E. S ; SIHE111411 , A.!.; LWREN -1 E , A.F. ;BASCi.-.' N.N.; KULOV, G.I.; GOLKOWSKY, G.M.; SALAKUTOV, N.I.; ZALYGINA, N.I. Significance of serologic.-.1 methods in the epizootolo-ical. study 0 of plague in vild rodents. J. hyg. epidem. (Praha) 8 no-4:422-41227 164. Research, Rostov on the Don andGentral 1. Institute of Scientific Asian Institute of Scient.'Xic Research, U.S.S.R. Sam ii-OWOSAD2 Mzliplcrz; RESZ(;ZYIISKI, Andi-mij; PIOBACZYUSV~~, Cabriela; WEINBRENNIER, Leopold or)licatlon cf vacuumo ex-;ractors in clinalcal P P Ginek. Pol. 46 xio#P,:8-73-1176 Ag, 165. 1. Z I Klinil:i Folomictua i Clorob Kobiecych -Ankademii I'llerlyczriej wi-n Wroclawiu (1,derownik:prof. dr. med.. K. Nowonad). 7 -=- HUNGARY KEMENES, Ferenc, Dr., PATONAY, Janos, Dr., NEMES, Tomas, Dr., ZSEMBERY, Dezso, Dr., and WEINERO'Cy_o_rgy-,.'D"r_._, Institute for Epidemics at the University for Tift4ilii ~'etg*gg"'~,*Allatorvostudomanyi Egyetem, Jarvany- tani Intezet) in Budapest; Department for Infectious Diseases at the Hospi- tal of the City Council (Varosi Tanacs Korhaza, Fertozo Osztaly) in Eszter.- gom; Department of Internal Hedicine at the Hospital of the Jaras Council (Jarasi TAnacs Korhaza, Belosztely) in Dorog; and Station for Hygienic Epi- demology at the Megye (Megyei Kcizegeszsegugyi Jarvanyugyi Allomas) in To- tabanya, Megye Komarom. 11incidence of Weilla Disease Anong Hungariin Coal Himrs" Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 107, No 26, 26 JunA966, pp, 1210-1212. Abstract: Four cases of Weil dtitease observed W:coal otiners working in Western Hungary were described.. They involved the typical, lethal ictero- hemorrhage form; two typical, Autict'ric, form ; and a typical, icterohem- orrhage forii with subsequent rei:ove~. Some wild rats captured at the mine site.had Leptoopira icterohaemorrhogise in their kidneys. 16 refe- rences, including 6 Hungarian,.2 Germanp and 6 Wootern. VDIG ARY WEI;tl MR, F r) dToxicuds of r -11,14torvo-soi -L ol-, lo'! 18. No '.Pab 6 -at,~ SIM 'd Nrinv the 1-1.01of! ~Oa-l in 'Cx-d led to tht r 1 raa'; 9 C~ -t a r~,.t a not. a.-7f e-:, `V~-J toc v --I:,t t, ii 7 r2 ". I o f t rc!!. -was ne- rthnl-iss tam tht. oc' othni, at the gS Of CdLS!"' 0 ed show a We#IkS , ll'TiC-, ',~MLM4 IS 'iC IP' COMPIb .. E;CL iLil a-ad ejcit,~:S~ Re etl.oloq~T of ~h!, be d-~sflr'v%l 5c f~,- b" blj na m or food -~;yndrom c:c;0Lr-- b(-,. nut zip t.,) *Y.EINER, Istvan, Dr, chief veterinary specialist; State Enterprise of the Fowl MGCr=y,~gAcultural Plant (director3 SZABO, Gabor) (Baromfiipari Orszagos Vallalat, Mezogazdasagi Uzem). "Prevention and Cbntrol of Fowl Cholera at Large Duck Plants." Budapest,'Mag&r Allatorvosok-Laj~La, Vol 21, No 2, Feb 66, pates 83-86. Abstract: [Author's English summary modified] Based on his own experiences, rigorous veterinary policing meat,ures are advocated by the author as the primary means of the control of Powl cholera since therapy of the affected stocks can merely lead to temporary successes. Complete exchange of the affected stock was carried out with success and this method is recommended for general use. During the past 2 years, 6 out of 6 large plants were freed of fowl cholera infection ty using this method and eradication of the disease at the remaining two plants is currently in progress. 7 Eastern European, 2 Western references. V4- ;WEINER L.,- MITEMS1 A.; 1ANCUp A. Research onthe purification of wa.9te waters from tha dyeag industry and intermediary oduots obtained in dy-e fabrication. prr Studii prot epur apelor 52161-194 164. RUMANIA/Nuclear Physics Installations and Instrunents. Methods of C-2 Abstract No abstract Card RUMIM/Nuclear Physics TnstalLations and Instruments. Method3 of KFapurements and Research. Abu Jour Ref.Zhur Fizika, No 12~ 1959, 26658 C Author Weiner, M., Niculescu Zinca, D. Inst Title Counters witli Circulation of Liquid Orig Pub Studi si cercetari. fiz. Acad. RPR, 1958) 9" No 4, 561-562 Abstract Description of a Geiger-Mueller counter in which the radioactive Uquid flows t1hrough tubes located insi- de the counter. I lu, 2. Category RUMANIA/Optics Spectroscopy K-6 :.AbaJour Ref Zhur~- Fizika, No 1 1957 444 Kc 2 ..Author : Agirb4ceanu, I., Ghita, C.1 Tops) V.) W6iner, R. Title : Effect of Argon onthe Sp .ectr= af 12 fapor ~Prig Pub Comun. Acad. RPR, 1955, 5~ No 10~ 1439-1448 Abstract Examination of the effect of arj,,on on the visible and ultraviolet spectrum of 1i6dtdb,.-, vapor'. The emission'!,was1studied'in'the 3100"3450 A rangej in which the diffuse barids*df the ;mdssion spectrum acquire a structure under the influence of argon-,"various argon pressures were used. An explanation is offered for. this process., The data obtained are compared 'with the results cited in the works by Vencatersvai~lu and Rao, and'some disagreement is noted. The cessation of emission in the visible Spectrum in the presence of argon (at 10 mm mercury), observed by Ve-ncat7svarlu, is confirmed by the authors I exper- iments. A16o 'Confirmed is the iv~shing of the emission sp ~ctrum'of iodine vapors, previoiisly-observed'by~th6,authors, ex6ept'for.the 3400 A region in the presence of air at approxiuately 12 mmmercury. An investigation was made ofth6,effiect,of argoa'o-n*' 'the'absioi-ptibn of iodine (U-sing'the hyperfine struc- ture of ~the' '5461'A- Hg'line-) _&nd'.'also' of'th6'eifec't *of dbso3~pt16n of I 'both in-the '6f -'on" the'' width 'of -the *lin6g of the 5461 A hyperfine structure. A greater broadening of the absorption line was 1/0 CaItegory fUMXM/Optics - Spectroscopy Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizikal No 1, 1957 vo 2444 K-6 P/P Nf!!-U- "/,Nuclea ,r Physics - Structure and Properties of Nuclei c-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika., N:) 8,, 1958., No 17489 Author FqLw.X__R. V-- - Inot Not Given Title Concerning the.Theoratical Foundations of the Shell Model of the Nucleus Orig Pub Studii si cercetari fiz.y Acad. ITRy 1957P 8, No 3P 395-377 Abstract No abstract Card 1/1 cal nAi ij,, mW litribotiWol (sonia A Asidel 04 WOO- l the ~ Tye fAq �491 . A- r LNel J;Uchi9d_z_Wel__L_- Ist bil fofi.~Q encit . nuciii, ally Isard s for')dd_nu;IeIivIthopti-~' em aiticle tronsldou~ ond~~ . Iim=3, by lt ' thal-B t m lre PP 0 U leig eflect is rtwm 1 11 ro a ttom,-aud shift sign lated to total 6 U- Ls. cl conh 110 For.2 rJlaracrcr 1 'et, 3 c mositloni,' cifi, In le cut of nucInr'potential in aitefcluarewril.-shilt Meter, of th'! 2 nudeir st I iolved art sliaplyte.; -.~N~tnerlcsa?d gWco (6rlnlll w 4,ad A.'r int. spectra,' lack re~ t 7-/ CZECHOSIDVAKIA/Chx.-xJca1 Technolo,3y. Chemical Products and Their Applications. Cellulos,e and Cellulose Products. Paper. Abs Join-: Ref. Zhur-Khimlya, 110 :1.9 1958, 3292. Author Piesen Stepan, Weinfurt Miroslav Inst Title Industrial and Waste Waters in the Paper Industry. Orig Pub: Papir a celulosa, 1957, 12, No 6, 133-136. Abstract: The possibilities and prerequisites for utilizing cir- culating water in individual sections of the pulp and .pa,.er industries are considered. K-5 MMMM CZECHOSLOVAKIA Chomic el Technology. Chomical Prod- H ucts ard Their Application. Water Treatmcnt. Sewage. Abs Jour: Re,f Zhur-Khimiya, No 9,.31837, Authors Piesen, S., Weinfurt, M. Inst Not given, Title A Correction to the Article: Piesen, ~,Yeinfurt "Industrial and Sewage Waters in the Paper In- dustry." Orig Pub: Papir a colulosal 19579 12, No 8, 174o Abstract: See RZW(him, 1958, 3292. S. 'favorovskaya. C r a d, 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA Chemical Technology. Chemical Products. H Cellulose and its Derivatives. Paper. Abp Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiye., 1958, No 20, 69442. Author Svaton M., Weinfurt M. Inst Not given. Title New Drying FeltE;. Orig Pub:,Papir a celulosa, 1958, 13 No 4, 81-84. Abstract: Review of modern.felts used in the paper-making machinery (felts made of cotton, synthetic fiber, and-asbestos). Justifications of use of the poly- amide and polyester fibers and their combination with cotton and asbestos are discussed. Felts prepared from the new raw materials are character- Card 1/2 CZEC-.-,.jOS-T-,OVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products. H Cellulose and Its Derivatives. Paper. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khlmlya., 1958,, No 2o, 694o9. Abstract: modifted by the author so as to be suitable for corrnc7clal applications. The determination-of det,-oimental rosin by the use of the modified method is described. Card 2/2 112 i I z I 4 1,t RUIMNIA Chemical Technology. Natural and Synthetic H-31 Caoutchouc.~ Rubber. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyr:.~ No 23, 1958, 79773. Author : Nagy L.j Weininger S. Inst ;Not given.%-------.-- Title :The Manufacture of a High Grade of Microporous." Sole fLeather7 in. the Cluj Factory V. Herbak; . Orig Pub: Ind. usoara, 4, No 8, 352-359. Abstract: A study on the Iractice in manufacturing micro- porous sole in "Janosh Herbak" factory revealed that a thick onE-layer sole with a smooth in- side and ribbed outside surface makes it possi- ble to achieve a higher quality than a sole con- sisting of 2 layers half-thick, due to the fact that in a thicker layer it is easier to obtain uniform porosity. The dyes were constructed and Card 1/3 RUYUNIA / Chemical Technology. NgLttlj:al'and Synthetic H-31 Caoutchouc. Rubber. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiye., No 23, 1958, 79773. Abstract: the methods for punching a thick, cm-layer sole were worked out. The following porosity-form- ing agents were investigated: diazoaminobenzene (I),, benzyl sull'onyl dinitrosopiperazine (110, dinitroso pentamethyllene tetromine (III), dini- trosopiperazine,. urea nitrate; upon heating, they all evolve N21 which produces a better porosity than C02 becauso it is not adsorbed by hot rub- ber. In addition to that, I plays the part of an accelerator, plasticizer and a dye (yellow col- oration); II requires a higher vulcanization tem- perature due to a higher decomposition temperature. They all produce a rub or with a volume weight of 0.3 to 0.6 g:7ams/cm Of a special interest RUNUNIA / Chemical Technology. Natural and Synthetic H-31 Caoutchouc. Rubber. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiye, No 23, 1958, 79773. Abstract: are combinations of p'orosity-forming agents: thds in combining I and II in a ratio of 2 to 1, a rubber was obtained having a volume weight of 0.5 grams/on.3 and a very uniform structure and at the same time the color intrinsic to I and the odor specific to II have disappeared. RUMANIA/Human and Anirma PhysimlniV. Blood T-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol.', No 14, 1958, No 65190 'Author Adbert H., Roth Li, Krimisi N., Weinz-auch F. Inst Title A Study of the Etiologj, Pathogenesis and Prognosis of Orig Pub Med, interna, 1956) 6, No 2, 192-202 Abstract The prognosis in myelot?athy depends upon the etiological factor and the degree ;)f disturbance in bone marrow function. Toxic and allergic myelopathies differ pathogenetically. The former arise follaiTing chronic intoxication with various chemical subetances, tiae latter when there is increased sen- sitivity to certain substanc6s. The tonsill focus can lead to the developmenb of panmyelopathy, in the mechanism of which perivascular,,perisinus or allergic edema plays an important roloo 11be differential diagpoois of toxic and allergic myelopathy i s difficult* With the former there is a sudden onset with a serious condition and rapid improvement; Gard 1/2 32 C C) 0 C) SMAn/Memical Technology, Chemical Products and 'Iheir H-26 ApplAaationy Fart 3- - Cartohydrates and Their Treatment. Abs Jour: P*i?erat. Zhurnal Xhirrftye, No 10, 1958, 34o9l. Author : B6dog weinrieb r1roly Amosfy, Inst :Not,given. Title :Filtration Troubles in Elugar Industry in 1956/57. Orig Pub: Cukoripar,, 1957, 10, No 9-1o, 184-187. Abstract* The cause of.juice filtination troubles was the spolling of beets in consequence,of freezing and thawing repeated several times, at which occasion the formation of pro ducts by living microoriMisms (comprising the micro- organisms brought in vwter returning for diffusion) played an important part. The development of microorgan- Card 1/2 MIGM/Chemical.TecLuologyp Chemiml Pro.ducis and Their H-26 Application, Part 3. - Mrbohydrates and Their Treatment. Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal 10dmiya,, No 10,,. 1958., 34o.91. isms in the factory Juices was localized.by intensified .desinfection. Filtration was rendered easier by in- creasing the Ca addition (aboVe 0.5~) for the cold pre- defecation and by return:~ng 25 to 300P or more of the un- filtered juice of the lal; saturation to the diffusion juice. HUNGARY Chemical Technology. Cheml 'cal Products and H Their Applicat-lons. Carbohydrates and Their Processing. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Rhimiya, 1959,, No 4,1 13400. Author Sipos.,.Imre; Frindt,,Lajos.-Hozzaszolas; Weinrich, Bodog. Inst : Nb*f given. Title : Results of the Finctioning of an Experimental INIodel of the "J-Diffuser" Continuous-Procpss Diffusion Apparatus in the JOiatvan Sugar Plant In 1957/513. Orig Pub: Cukoripar, 1958, 11, No 5. 128-130. Abstract: No abstract. Card I