SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT WESOLOWSKI, S. - WETZEL, R.

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MIEMOWSKI, Stanislaw; WMSOLOWSKI--, ",;tefan; ZGLICZYIIBKI, Lenzak; BOWKIIWICZ, Janusz; In, SKI. us- Phlebopmphy of the lower vons cava (prellmliary comunication)o Polski prexegl.radlol, 23 J1-4 159. 1. Z Zakladu Hadiologit LO)OLreAej A. M. w Warnsawie Kierownik: prof. dr nank wd. W. Zavad-3woki Z Illulki Urologicznej A.M. w Warazawie lierotmik: prof. dr mad. S. Wasolowakip (ANGIOGRLPrf),' (VEW CAUN radiwaphy) ~WVSOL~OWSXI. ~Stofa~n Stenosts of the ureteral orifice. Polsid przogi.ch-ir. 31 no.11:1219-1226 N '59. 1. Z Oddzialu Upologiamego Sspitala Volsklego i Xlinlki Urologicznej A. Now Warazaide llierownjk:.~rof. dr So Wasolowski. WESOLOWSKI, Stefan Remote results of partial imphrectocq In tuberculosis. GrazUea 27 uo*8:943-945 S 159o 11. Z Oddsialu. Urologicsnego Instytutu Grazlicy. Kierownik: prof. dr. S. Wesolowski. Dyrekt03-: pr.of.dr T. Kielanowski. (TUBMCULOSIS IMNAL surg.) Dr. 019 1 er~l f; TW przegl. Joni,-, KUZNIK, Zdzislaw; JANCZEWSKI, Zygmunt 3 cases of extreme masculinization of adrenal origin in women (with complete sex roversal). Endokr. pol. 14 no-43 301-315 163. Klinika Urologiczna AOM, w Warazawio Kisrownik-. prof. dr T. Wesolawiski OddzU1 Endola7nologii (doe, dr J. Teter) I Kliniki Poloznictwa i Chorob Nobiecyoh A.M. v Warazavie Kierowniko. prof'. dr T, Buloki. (ADRENOGENITAL SI[NDRONE) (VIRILISM) P/035/60/000/019/002/004 A076/A026 AUTHORS: Jasifiski, Zdzislaw;. Vesolowski, Wladyslaw; Engineers; Nawrocki, Tadeusz, Master of EFe~rneerlng TITLE: The Wielkopolska Mechenical Equipment Plant "Wiepofama" FERIODICAL: PrzeglgLd Mechaniczny.9 1960, No. 19 20, Pp. 589- 591 TEXT: The authors review therproduction history of the Wielkopolska Fabryka adzes Mech c eh "Wi Urz ani zny epofamalf (Vlielkopolska Mechanical Equipment Plant,,"Wie- pof6a") in Poznafi,'they describe the products before hnd after WW Il. The first two turning lathes.produced after WW,II were the TP-225 and the TU-210,which were followed by the TR-45whose documents..tion was supplied by the Fabryka Urzadzefi Me- chanicznyoh Poqba'(Mechanical Equipment Plant Poreba). The demand for the TR-45 turning lathe grew in the following years and the production of the TP-225 and the ..TU-.210 was transferred to other plants. During 1950 - 55, the plant was expanded anA during 1952- 54, in spite of small production space, the plant employing 800 workers produced 500 turning machines annually. In '1953, production was started of the copying lathe Type TOA-18 capable of maohi4ing shafts 180-mm In diameter and 1,000-mm long. Series production of the above type was done by the Fabryka Urzadzefi Card,1/2 P/035'60/C'00/019/002/00,L The Wielkopolska Mechanical Equipment Plant "Wiepofama" A6761AO26 Mechanicinych-(Mechanical H4uipment Plant) in Wroclaw. For the needs ok motor, tex- tile and plectrotechnical industries.a new type multi-stand turning,lathe'type TWA- -20 was produced in 1953 and was later~stopped againas production of universal turning lathes Type TWB-20 and.TWB-30 began. Due to the fact that the homa de,-mnd for high-precision tool la:-.hes increased in 1954, the TUB-32 turning-lathe was &- signed and produced. Furthi-mr products.of this plant were the TUB 32 high-speed upi-versal turning lathe, the TWA-20 and the TWB-20 turning lathes; the TUK-140 universAl lathe; drilling machines Type LP-1, LP-2, LP-3; lathes Type TUB-32; LU-1-7; JBN-3 and LU-1. There are 11 photographs. Wiepofama (Iiiepofama) -Card 2/2 Mc WESOIDWSKI) ZO* The stability'of'afi.elastic orthotrb~lc ~ara-Uelep#id subject to finite elongation.. Bul Ao Pol tech 12 no. 3:181-186 164. l.'Departmbnt'of M6ch~.Acs 6.1' C.bntinu&s Media. 'Ihititutd of ~6,6- Nchnical Prob?4its, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. Presented by W. Olazak-. ACC NRt AT70054OG SOURCE CODE: PO/2547/66/008/004/0335/0345 AUTHORi Wesolowski, Z. -Vesolovski, Z. (Warsaw) ORG: Institute of Basic Problems ol'Technology, PAN, Warsaw (Instytut Podsta- i, Wo'%Vych Problemow Techniki PAN); The John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., U: S.A. ~~l TITLE: -Deformation of surface and 1inear elements in mechanics of continuous media SOURCE:- Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Matematyczny. Zastosowania matema- tyki, v. 8, no., 4, 1966,. .335-3145 TOPIC.TAGS: mechanics, "continuous medium, deformation, material deformation. ABSTRACT: The deformation of the surface and linear elements of a continuous medium is decomposed into arotation and a deformation with a mean rotation equal zero. After constructing equations for finite deformation, an analysis of some spqcial cases. of element position is given. For small deformations, the complete solution is given. It' is shown that (a) the rotation vector of the surface element with Card (AMNIOTIC FLUID) (URINE) (METABOLISM) Antibiotics CZECHOSLOVAKIA UDC 615.779.93-033 BAIWA, X.; BARNOVA, E.; BELONY'.; Chair of Ifedi'cal Chemistry, Madical Faculty, P.J. Sifartk Univerax Katedra'Lakarakej Chamie Lekarskaj Fakulty Univerzity.P.J. Safi.riks),*Konice, Head (Veduci) Docent Dr K. BAJWA "Distribution of Antibiotice in Blood. V. Tetracyclines and Erythrocytes." Pra-ue. Cn9opis Lekaru Cesm-ch, Vol 105, No 27-28, 4 Jul 66, pp 726-731 Abstract CAuthors' English riummary modified]% The bond of tetracycline to: intact bovine erythrocytes and to isolated erythrocytes fractions -- hemo- globin and stroms- in vitro was investigated. Erythrocytes have greater affinity for,oxytotracyclias~ followed by tetracycline, and finally chlor- tetracycline. Theboad is established immedi-ately and alters during.incu- bation period., Par-~ of tha chlortetracycline and totr&cyclino is irrevorei- bly bound to red blood collal oxytetracycline is-bound by a labile bond. Chlortetricyclinip and tetracycline have a great affinity for stroma, ojo- tetracycline has a greater affinity for hemoglobin than for the stroa&. 5, Fig. p4Tab., 12 West.9 5 East@ p I Japs rote, (go. roo. 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F': 1-62.~ kozl kedes--6s postaugyi miniszter lei CP -t 1.1kademlai 6!iz' ag, els6,hal~Ateiie' as "Ko'zl.akedestudomanyi Szevil~" szorkeszto bi;pttgagi talgja (for.Cean'adi) 20 Kozlekedes- as Poitaugyi Miniszterium Mu-szaki Falugreleti Osttblyanak ve"toje (for Faskerti) 3 * Fovarosi, Tanaps,Vegrehajto Bizottiaga VIII.-Varosrendezesi as Epiteszeti .'Optal-inak munkatarsa; Ois."Kozlekedestudomanyi Szemlew omrkeszto '*a 0 gja (for Szitb' (Contini6d on next card) "AWAXL, Gjr6iw`--- (Gonklnu~'ed -Oard 2. 4. Fomer%ok, Kozlekedea-,es Postau&i Miniazterium Kozlekedespoli- tikai. OsAalyanak mmkatersa.(for_Csuhay) 5; Kozlekedes- es Poataugyi Miniazteriuvi Autok6zlekecksi Vezerigazgatos'aganak szakos4talyvezetoje (for~Tmkaam).6*' MIN fointezo, a Kozlekedestudomanyi Egyeisulet miske)lci teruleti,~.szervezetenek titkara (for Caabai) I, Fomernokp. a Fovaroaai Tanaca,,Vegrphajtd.Blzottsitga,Kozlekedesi IgaZgatopaga helyettes .;VeiAoJq'.-(Por vlagy) :8'. FovarosiTanacs Vegrehajto Bizottsaga Koile"k''6de'ii Igazgatonaganak fojlesztesi eloadoja (for Kutas) 9. "Koziekedeatudomanyi S.aeml4" szorkeszto bizottsagi tagja (for Vasarhelyi) 1O..Csbp'ortyezeto fonornok, Debrecen m.j. Varosi Tanaca Vegrehajto Bizotts-aga Iparl. es Kozlekedesi Osztaly (for Kalnoklxisa) 11. Rendororna&, Csongrad Megyei Rendorfokapitanysag Kozrendvedelm:L Osztalya'(for.Gyomber) 12.-Fomernok,-Miskolc m.-J. Varo6i'Tanaca 'Vegrehajto Bizottsa-pc Epl.te~si es Kozlekedesi Oaztaly, (for Tallo) 13 Tomemok' Kozlekedes.-es, Po' taugyi. Mini ztalya (for. Bzterium Utos Nary Bizottsaga VIII. Varosrendezo,,-A K61 ~4.-Tav6jrosi Tanacs VegrehajtO .0azt-idVaIna!s ve zetoj e (for . Szilagyi) IS.Ut-Vaiutterveza Mai oaztalya vezatoje (for Hegyi) 16. BUVATI Kozlekedesi es #btalyanak vezetoje, Budapest (for Berczik) 17. Pecs m.j. T varos a~epaa BV Epitesi es Kozlekedesl Osztalyanak vezetoje (for Marki) (continued on next card) - - --------- CBMADI, Q5rorgy Ovontinued) Card 3. -18. 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Fovarosi Villamosvasut mo (04ontinued on next card) WZ~SELY) 1. EAERPTA VEDICA See 5 Vol 12/7 General Path. JU1Y 59 160. LYMPH CIRCULATION OF DOGS III EXPERIMENTAL THERMAL, HAEMORRHAGIC AND TOURNIQUur SHOCK - W e a s e I y J. Inst. for Exp. Med. Res., Hungarian Acad. of Scis, Dept. o 570pft~~_ Budapest - ACTA PHYSIOL. ACAD. SCI. HUNG. 1958, 14/4 (327-351) Graphs 15 Tables 5 In haernorrhagic. thermal and tourniquet stock, central lymph flow was found to decrease parallel to the progression of shock. The main reason for this decrease was a diminution or lymph ;)reduction. The finding that lymph flow decreases In shock supports the view that generalized increase In capillary permeability does not figure In the pathomechanism of shock. Changes In central lymph flow and the pressure in the portal vein were parallel lit haemorrhagic shock. The paralleliem was abolished byN-(2-chlo:roethyl)dibenzylamine. on its administration portal pressure decreased, whilelymph flow incraased. This drug enhanced lymph flow both In 'normal' animals and in those subjected to shock. The main reason for I this was the elevation in filtration pressure owing to arteriolar dilatation. The presence of a lymphanglal upasm in shock ~ was not substantiated. The regional oedema in thermal and tourniquet shock wi.s due to an increase in regional capillary permeability, as Well as to a locil failure of lymph circulation. (U. 5) -77777-77770-----~-` It 1.V GCCTSEGM-1. Gyo::i2r, 1-I.D., &D., AMAY, Att-11-1a, M.D.J 14. D. , of 'lie Fourth Medical C-114nic, Institute ---id TIMSM.'l) Antal, I U for C,-xdio'_o2Zr, at the INC-dical University (Orvostudmmmy-I 1",amtem, diologiai Dtezet) in Budapest. !V. BeEdinih., Km Ch=fbe Shov-, v_G ',he Sym, .q of Pu3j,,ional Stenosis" Budapest, Orvosi Hetilap, Vol 101~, No 19, _ 12 JiSay 1963; PP. 842-0391. Abstract: The t-fL-5 ease of m~ym:10. im the riTLIitkside c'.=aDer is :-e- porte,~- uhicnl -1,17olved t-:~e z-cmaral by surZ;ery of t..e [;~:o-.th. The ca- se Ciff _-zu fZaii the usual t:v-p_~ associated -,ith con.~onltai constric- tio_n of the ml:Lmncl orifice i:i t-hat; asyztUolic unconscliw.-ness, a Ossive aat2 no-sto-o'.)able :!rcaCial inmifficiency, r_~id rQ~-:)ected %0 inturavent",icular L,~:o '- vnas evIdent. The hemorlynciaical `Ind`nSs "I U.. 6 icatoCi vallrular o:.- infundibul--1, st,-nosis. Favorable tx-eataent Mas possibic only by sur,-,ical inter-vention before irreversible dam_),~C occurred in tu'&Ia rwjoc_-rdiw.,i. Foirteen references., incluOin.-c- 3 Ger- man and 11 TUe s t e rn. ------------------- -------- ar57 iV.CFRPTA 1,BDICA Se.c.15 V01.1013 Chest Disease z~.Z;.779,* WESTFAL 1. and GRZANKOWSKA J. *Mcdodma w lcczen-lu zapa6wym gruilicyptue. Atelectasis,in the collapse therapy for pui- ~rnonary tb GRUtLICA:1956 24/6 (435-453) Graphs 12,Tables 3 Blue. 2 .481.tube~culqus patients (211 males 6d 270 fa-males) were treated with artificial, pneurnothorax fr6m 1946 to 1954. In 216 cases, atelectasis, tending to evolvc in- to cirrhosis, developed duri6gprc~r~i3thor-.ix-th:!rapy.,The following localizations of the infiltrative' lesions in the phzipe of destruction wercobserved: apical and posterior Jung segments: 60016 of the*cUses; ;mtcrlor segment of the right upper lobe: 2017. of the cases; posterior segment oF."the left lung: 816. The lesions of .other segments were less freqiIent. The extent of the lesions in 1946-1947 varier] from 5 to 10 segments (average :t 4 segment, a), while in 1953 1.1954 it was from 2 -allel to the decrease in the.e to one segment - (ave rage egment). Paz " xtent of tile lesions In [Ineurnotharax paiWnta, the extentof atelectasis as wellaE its Incidence decrea'sed (from 6segments to 1.5 segment, undfeomUjoto 1011o). The Incidence of 'pleural effusion was also related to the extent of the pulmonary lesions. Antimicrobial drugs administered before and during pneumcthorax treatment did not influence the in- Z. K2.inikl. Gt~zjatr~,qzneJ'Ai, M.:.,v Poznaniu Kierownik: dad. dr. J. iJurkowskl, :Poznan U. Przyb~i HORNUNG, Stanislaw; POLONCZYK, Mlaczyslaw; DEIDFF, Leonard; DERUBSKA, Barbara, GAITUSZEWSKI, ZbLgniew,- JAROSZEWICZ, Wiwa; JAWORSKI, Jan; MYSAKOWSKA, fielena; *.?A-iYSKI, Edwin; PLCAK, Wiadyalaw; PREGOWSKI, Whdyslaw; SOSMWSKI., Telaclaw; WESTFAj!,.,,Irena; ZIERSKI, Marian Primary resistance to basic antitubercular drugsin pulmonary tuberaulosis patients observed in Poland during the period of 1961-1962. Gr4zlica,32 nc.8,.629-636 Ag 164, U=i. WE 5 7-~~'f SOV/96-59-4-17/21 AUTHOR: 3kH~4~~ F. Etineer (Roumania) TITLE Radiant.Heat 11 han.ge, in Cylindrical Casings (0 luehis'W-om t p locbmene v tsilindricheskikh obolochkakh) PERIODICAL: Tep loene rgetika, .1~1599 Nr 4, pp BE-87 (USSR) ABSTRACT -The equation for the theinal flux between two isothermal given. Analytical solutions radiating surfanes.is f irst of this expression have been published. Howevsr, the analytical method can be applied successfully only to calculating the functions and angular coefficients of plane--parallel or perpendicular surfaces. General ey-ohange functions of the system may be derived on the basis of the addit-.ve law of uniform flows, other authors prefer gxaphioal methods of integrating equation 1. The object of this article is to give formulae for the,~heat exchange function omd angular coefficients of cylindrical Casings that are suitable for practical purposes and which 'A.LC;6,r.- z,:)t been hithorto published. The requisite formulae are then very brie:6,'ly given, first for a single cylindrical casing and then for a double cylindrical casing. As -equired by the particular case the formulae Card 1/2 1-~-ZSTRYGH F, Starzyk, J., and Westrych, P., Porownawcze badania nad kilku preparatami jak DDT, Delicia, Lausepuder Pyretrum p:,vj zwalczaniu wszawicy CoTroarative studies on some disinsectant preparation usod for combating lousiness Przeglad Enidemiol- ~ogiczny, Warsaw 19481 :!/3-h (219-236) Graphs 4 Tnbles 11 Investigations were carried out on.the efficacy of the following disinsectant pre- parations used in Poland for combating lousiness in cases of typhus fever: DDT, the Genran, preparation 'Lausepuder', the German preparation, li:elicial, and pyreth- rum, Lauspuder destroys lice much cuicker than DDT and also destroys nits., in contrast to DDT which affects lice only. Lausepuder also repels lice. The effect of pyrethrum upon lice is somewhat stronger than thit of the delicia powder. The Aelicia powder effect upon lice is considerably weaker than that of the other dis- insectants mentioned. Nozar Gdansk SO: Ledical hicrobiology Hygiene Section IV Vol. 3, No. 7-12 U I ST ~11'E lfg na- BCG w wojewod.twie Krakowskim Some remarks on the organization and carrying out of w w 0 d w t C w B Krakows 8- z oj v at on t e d s BCG vaccination in the district of cracow Przeglad Lekarski, Cracow 19L9, 51h (138-143) CG cc n i h B a 2 T b 1 es Graphs 2.Tables 8 h a Gr p t Va cc ion na centres w ere n ,~_,Vaccination centres were not more than 5 Im. apart, During six months 8-2,101 children i .(Up to 18-years of age) were vaccinate Id irtracutaneouly (0.05 mg. of BCO bacilli in p to ea 5 0 e we (u 18 y r f g ml.). :Undesiralob incidents dueto vaccinations are rare and not very serious. In U e a In _i 1 ml. sir r some children a transitory rise in temper.,.ture occurred with increased local reaction Ome 6 a ra sitory chl : and. enlarged -regional lymph nodes 4-5 weelm after vaccination. According to Scandina7,-,'zn d e arged regional m n ly ph aut Ora v c i t -0 of idi authors vaccination of individuals with alow and therefore undetected tuberculin h a c na In _ n Sensitivity is not danger sensitivity is not dangerous and is even desirable,, leading to higher degrees of allergic resjstame Bower Wr res-istame. Makower - Wroclaw (XV,4) SO:_Medical Microbiology & Hygiene Section IV, Vol 3, No 7-12 HORNUNG, Stanislaw; XDNONOVICZ. Irma; MROMLINSKA. Maria; VASTRYCH, Otto ..Individual factor in the si-aluation of radio-photographic pictures according to the class if iceA ion HICTAX. Gruzlica 27 no.10: 1035-1044 0 159" 1. Z Zespolu Raukowo-Badaw(mago Instututu Oruslicy v Mrskovie. Kie- rownik: prof.dr, St. Hornung. (LUNGS radio&., ) WESTRYCH, Otto Feliks Radiophotographic studieii im -the Katovice Region in 1955-1961. Gruzlica 31 no.2:145-150 163. 1. Z Wojewodzkiej Fora(jrj~:~ Przeciwgruzliczej w Katowicach Dyrektor: dr med. O.F, Wostrych. (MISS CHEST X-ILAY) (STATISTICS) hMIGARY/Soil Scienct:. Organic: Fertilizers - Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 24788. Author Westsik, Vilmos. Inst Title Sunflower as a Green Manure. orig Fub: Agrartudomany) 1956) 8, No 7) 295-298. Abstract:,Application of lupine in the capacity of green manure is limited in Hungary, since it strongly suffers from infection by insect and fungal di- seases. Inconnection with this., sunflower was tested for green maiure. In 1951, the weight of the crop of sunflower per various standard quan- tities of seed per hectare constituted 221; 242 and 211 c/ha. The yield of corn cobd in 1952 correspindly consti.tuted,%/22 c/ha., while after Card 1/9 41 j-4 HEGEDUS, Zoltan; KOVACS, Gyulane; 11ESZPREMY, Barna Effect of heat treatment on the spectrometric and X-ray fluorescent anectrus analyids of steels. Magy kem folyo'Lr 70 no.12t559-561 D 164. 1. Ceepel Iron and Steelworks,, Budapest. kJO i -I t_> 11 t- HUNGARY Farm JLnimals. Domestic Fowls. U-10 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 72159 Aut~or : We:~tsjtein, F. Titie : fi~~~ty of Hete rozoit; Chickens in Urban and Suburban Hat- cheries. Ori E; Pub 'Magyar Mezogazd., 1956, 17., No 15-16, 30 Tho use: of bird hyb ridization in Hungary is applied to the cross-breading of the inbred generations of the same or of different breeds., Highly productive breeds (leghorns, Rhode Islands, Now Hampshire ane! others) are used for hybridiza- tion. Local Hungarian bre!eds maybe used for inbreeding with the aim of further heterocois. According to the Hungarian investigations the crossirg of loca yellow and spotted breeds with selected-breeds has teen successful. The selection of breeds and its inbreeding and its subsequent bybridization represent a complex solective assig=ent and its execution Card 1/2 52 HUNGARY Fami Animals. Domestic Fowls. U-10 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologyia, No 16, 1957, 72179 Abstract demands qualified persomiel and considerable expense. Such a job.is suitable only for larger institutions, and was star- ted hat year, D&y-old hybrid ohio~ps (female) are sent to the small'urban and,suburban hatcheries, -which deliver -their excess Droduce (eggs, meat) to thecity. In such & way, small hatcheries may utilize the advantages of hybridization without partaldng in the compliaated selective activity. G IWNC %Y1 Farm Animals - Domestic Fowls. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.~ No 7, 1958, 30991 Author Wettstein Fere Inst ~Title The Feeding of C-bickenso (Kormleniya tsyplyat). q-4