SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT WIERZCHOWSKA, Z. - WIERZUCHOWSKI, M.

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4--l- w I F, LZ-LH C onunique of the Standardi7ation Section of the'Central Institute of Mining, 0 32. (FRZECLAD GORNICZY, Stalinogrods Vol. 11., no* 1. Jan. 1955.) U- SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EM), LC, Vol* No* Jgn 1955, Uncl. WIEN7--CHC) L 1106 WWWhowW A. W.*Ctk&4i" of am bdwwm Ferminke. MQM,~`,WWR w Usliowsklego". GaModatim., WodrW No- 4-6. 1951, pp;, 156-451,' 1 tab. Vile form4se d1wumed by the authors pt*vW further soluUOMS of the lubmitl formula with Cm and Ch (actors. Yet even the fix- uW at tha optimwa tom of the formula, Is: not likely, If applied mechanically. to prodwe In every Lnstawm accurate rwats coca- psUble with the actual position. Thus. for instAnce, the outtine of trw conflues of the catclunent area. and the reWive arranpment of affluents.~ tagother with the Umo required for the flood waves ta reach their destination, have a maxited effect on the m&Mtude of the Inflow durins the culmination portod. Thaw formulas may provIde satUfactory results In certain averago cases. but It An assen- tW, if tho cidehment basin reveals peculiar features, to mWw allw- ante. by s*JKtW4 the proper value for these factors, for suctL pftu- Rarities to computations based on Uteft faMul", WIERZBOWSKI, Andrzej occurrence of Lower Kimeridgian in the Jurassic Of the Czestochowa region. Acta gaol Pol 14 no.,1:151-167 164. 1. Laboratory of the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic, Institute Of Geology, Polish Academy of Sciences~ Warsaw* POLAND VnRzbovmav Audmwj stratigrapW Limborstoryt Dept. of Geological S~imc*s, Polish Acadow of Soiences (Fracamis, Stratygrafti Zwdadu Nauk O*olo- giesurb PM) Waraw# Acts, mooloffi, a polonica, So 2, Apr-Jm 1966, pages 12T-200 plus 10 ~wd red Pages of plates one mor Oxfordian ad Us lover Kimmoridge of the wi*IM Pl&t"Uo* UD trir Uo 1 072 7,,~nc l c l o c 17: Av: .11,0C s t ry con't fj 3tjj,2y a n se ' con . ;c lit V I corsl--: in Country : POLAM D catc--?Ory I : Cosmochemistz7, Geoohemistry. Hydroohemistry Abs. Jour :Ref Zhur 5, -4-959, 1,10- 14972 Author T I til C! Orll-, P)jb. A b s t rr, t tonic rocks, a considerable part of t~je 1~ 0 is Con'U'd "'onnd in felds~-)ara.-- V. Midryashova, '-2 CIZ zq: 3/3 iV=_RzCIiCF.I!SKI J. Zaleski, S., Drabidowska, H., and INTierzehowski, J., Odd. Badania 2ywonoodi i Przed. Uzytku Filii P. Z. H., Gdansk. *Bacteriological and chemical stildy L of salted fish; palatability versus salinity (Polish text) ROMFIKI RAIIISTIW. ZAKL, HIG. 1952, 3 (4314112) Theielation bet~.-_en salinity and palatability was studied in codlings (Gadus Yorrhua). Improperly salted fish repidly became utipalatable, and when fish on the borderline of spoilage were properly salted, NH3 and bacterial count de- creased but an unpalatable product resulted. Chem. Abstr. SO: Excerpta Yfedica Section XVII Vol 1, No. 1 Rap d metho linatlop- of *~ii in 01for tha datetn G e aym d fish d tis f Wit"Chowski, "tref Botgwik. an ~ rm scwfiw, twpowl' _btacia Sa it.- kl~ - .1 Odd. , ia Uda4la ywaosci, G&43k). Roizniki Paisfun7welo Zak~- ' hidu - Mg. j9S3,, X6_ Sa; 321- WEvglLsh smmnary).-~-An ' -for testi anAeptic method ng fresh fish was compared 7 th t --d h W e quant. . eta. of MesN, NH;; and steatu-volatilited basm To det. NII;,:the following, method was used: to Y ground fish-40 mL of 5176 CCljCOOI-I is added, Chemical Abst mixed, and after 15 min. filtered through filter L)aj)er. Fiv~e - - .. irif. ~diitd. ~Witer. and an:, 1 int. of the filijije is ad 0 ---aid t 46 Vol. -48 ~ No . 9 addit. of 5 mi. of Nessler's reagent follows- The results,, : -1954 Igay:10 "of the colorinietric detn.. are. expressed as Niessler. no.-, b h , 1 w ere y one grade pmmponds to approx. 2 mg. of ~ NIL/ Foods 100 g. of fish. Because of its simplicity, rapidity, and re- prtidticibility this method is suitable for use in sanitary- epidernoloilcal station and f?r Oneral sanitary contr ~tc j dehis. Richard E h - -- ----- ---- --- - WIXRZCHOWSKI, ;ozef; JAROSINSKA, Hanna Detection.and determination of putrefaction of certain types of fish; Issex lucius and Bramis brama. Acta*Polonias phars. 11 no.2:131-136 1954. .1.-Z Zakladn Nanki, o Srodkpoh Spozywasych Akademli *dycxnoj v Gdansku. '.Kler'o'wnik: doe, -dr J.Wiirzohowskl.'. brama & Essex lucius, determ, of putrefaction) Poland/Chemical T-- -malogy. Chemical Products and Their AppLication Food industry, 1-28 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Mdmlya, No 2,, 1957, 6740 Author: Wierzchwoki. JOZ*f Institution: State Foundation of Hygiene Title: Investigation of Chemical Compo sition and Calorie Content of Fish Paste of Polish Manufacture Original Publication: Roczn. Panstv. zakl. hig., 1955, 6, No 4a, 473-"2 Abstract: Fish*paste (FP) and fish liver-Paste (1P) differ substantially in chemical composition and contents in calories. Protein content of FP is of 19.1-25.9%, that of LP 1o.4-14.62%; the fat content is re- spectively., 22-3 and 37.4%. Average calorie content (per 100 g) FP 280y LP 425 calories. Card 1/1 LAI WIERZCHOWSKI, Jozef. Doc.dr. '7X W, ,V~ 0 L. Farm.poisim 11 no.2:29-30 Fab OFISH, fish oil) (OILS. fish oil T r C t-ci J pOLAIID/yood Processinc; Industry. ;bs Jour : Ref Zhur - Xhimiyaj No 19, 1958, 65886 Author : Wierzchowski J f C rnovska Wanda, Pa'wlokova ZOfia Inst Title An Tnvestigatiah of Evaporated Milk bomesticallY Producedi OriG Pub Roczn. Panstw. zakle hie.j 19561 7, No 5, 389-394. Abstract The results are cited of an investiCation of the chem-i- cal composition and micrafluid of evaporated milk -Ath suCqxr developed by Polish plants in 1953-1956. A careful analysis of the productive process permitted eliminating repeated infection of the product. 'WIERZCHO-,-5K-r Fish fa*b. p.17. Have Qe assiEni, of tj ie 6-Ye!tl. Plan in fish industry been fillfilled? p.19. 'C-WPODATUTCA RIBIA (Polskie Irol. 8i no. 2, Feb. 1'.~56 "'Ydawnict',la GOsPodarcze) ,,ja~-sza!,.ja S10- East European Access ions List trol. 51 No. SePtember 1956 POIABD / Chemical Tochnolopy,, Chemical Products and Their E-28 Application. Food Industry. Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Khimlyn, No 5, 1959, No. 17450 T'. Author Wiorzchawaki, Sevorin, Me K , it Inst :'~'~gi~von Title :Content of Tin and Iron in Certain Fish Prosorvos Orig Pub :Roczn, Panstw. zakl. hig., 1957,, 8p No 5, 481-493 Abstract :Presented are data on tho detormination of Sn., Fe. acidity of oil, and acidity of tomato sauco in 6 varieties of fish preserves used in the studios of rates at which the above metals migrated into tho contonts of thoso presorves. Intordopendence botwoon acidity of oil and tin content has boon established. Card 1/1 POIJ44JD/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their If-27 Application, Part 3- - Fermentation Industry. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 14., 1958, 48405 Author : Jozef Wierzchc)vsld, Wanda Czarnowska, Maria Severin Inst : State Institute of HyLgaenc. Title : Sanitary-Hygienic Evaluation of Samples of Bottled Beer. Orig Pub : Roczn. Panstw. zakl. hig., 1957, 8, No 6, 549-556 'FXcERPTA mt-DicA Sec'17 'V01 5111 Public Health Nov 59 3722. EVALUATION OF THE STATE OF HYGIENE OF PRODUCTION IN SELECTED MILK SHOPS IN GDANSK - Ocena stanu higienicznego produkcjiwwytypowanychbarach mlecznych w Gdafisku - Wfl-P.-r"houl- ski J. , Czarnowska W. and Szymikowoki J . Dzialu Rig. tywre-nia I 2;ywno�ci Wojew6dzk. StacjI, Sanit.-Epidemlol., Gdahsk - ROCZN. ZAKL. HIG. (Warsz.) 1959, 10/1 (51-60) Graphs 2 Tables 3 The authors carried out investigations ::,r the purpose of hygienic evaluation of production of meals served in various milk shops in GdaAsk. Investigations con- sisted of both sanitary Inspection of the milk shops as well as laboratory analysis of the samples collected during the Inapection, Accepting the presented method of collecting samples In reference to bacteriologic purity the authors propose the following norms; (a) for table utensils - coll and enterococcus titre above 1, num- ber of micro-organisms on the standard surface up to 500; (b) for the hands of the staff - coli and enterococeus titre over 1, number of micro-organisms on the inner surface of the right hand up to 50.000. ---- -- "IrIz~',~~L~~~1.11~_9~,-%-~tl~-f,,;., -V - -IR "l, - ~ li- .. - ----- WIERZCHOWSKI, iozef; PAWLAKOWA,, Zofia Evaluation of usefulness of certain seasonings. Pt.l. Prczn panstw zakl hig 14 no.ls79-83 163. 1. Department of Articles of Common Consumption, School of Medicine, Gdansk, and Division of Hygiene of Feeding and Food, School of Statistics and Economics, Gdansk. WIMCHOWSKI, Jozef; GZARNOWSKA, W&rda; GANOWIAK, Zenonj SEVERIN, Maria Hygienic evaluation of industrial ice cream production.-Ploczn panstw zakl hig 14 no.6:52.9--536 163. 1. Department,cf Food Science., School of Medicine, Gdansk, and School of Statistics and Economics, Gdansk. WIERZCHOWSK~, ~ozef,_pEpf. dr "Labortory manual for food analysis" by Stanislaw Krauze, Zbigniew Bozyk, Lech Piekarski. Reviewed by Jozef Wierzchowski. Farmacja Pol 19 no. 23/24:514 23 D 163. c InA a -c -c, L,,L- pt~l r - - it POLAND/Physical Chemistry - Molecule, Chemical Bond. B-4 Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Khimiya~ No 2, 1956, 3545- Author A. Tramer, K.L. Wi ld~ Inst, Academy of Sciences of Poland. Title Vibration Spectrum of Carbonyl Cyanide. Orig Pub: Bull. Acad. polon. sci., 1957, CIL 3, 5, No 4, 4n-415, XXXIII Abstract: The infrared absorption spectrum.of CO(CN),.vapors in the range from 2 to 14~- and under the pressure of 10 to 120 mm of mer- cury colim and the Ramn spectra in liq~iid phase and ether so- lution were studied. The basic frequencies corresponding to the valence vibrations were'identified by conparing the inten- sities and contours of bands in the infra'-red spectru. 6 of the Tpossible deformtion frequencies are dbaerv6d: in Raman spectrim, which is confirmed by the analysis of overtones and Card 1/2 -26- POLAND/Physical Chemistry Molecule, Chemical Bond. B-4 Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Rhimiya, No 21 1958, 3545- conponent tones of the infrared spectru. According to the ana- lysis*bf'-do*onent'toiiej3, it is possible to assume the presence of a frequency of'about 3701cm-l.' The Molecule symetry is as- sumed,to be' Cd~v - ..The fundamental frequencies are (in'cm7l-): in the infrared spectr(xm v-,j 2245;' Pa. 1720; 6 714; ~~ m45; V'-i 'U15; ~/'O (370); in the'RA-l ~ speftrum - V, 2248, P4 1709; v-3 '710; ~.f 520; Vr 142; )1b 298; - Pli 565J ~q 3o6,. ),',1 475; Y~w, 255. See also EZhKhim, 1958, 3539. Card 2/2 -27- -BONN POI=/Optics - spectroscopy K-7 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Fizikaj, No 3j, 1958., No 7082 Author :Tramer.A.p Wierzhowski K.L. Inst :Institute o as,-Molish Academy of Sciences; the Univer- sity., Warsaw Poland, TLtle The Struc-bure, of Carbonyl Cyanide Orig Pub Bull. Acado polon. sci-P 1957: Cl- 3v 5., No 40 417-42o,=ii Abstract The forced constants of carboWl c7anide (I) are calculated by the Vollkenshteyn., Ellyashevich and Stepanov method. As the zero approximationp use was ma-de of data for the unsat- urated nitryls (II) and acetone. The calculated values of the vibrational frequencies are in good agreement with the experimental ones and confirm the interpretation given by the authors (see Abstract 7081) for the frequencies of I. .The magnitudes of the forced constants of I are evidence of a stronger coupling between the double and triple bonds in I than in II. The high reactivitty of I is explained by the greater polarizability of the molecule. Card 1/1 4, Y- -z- POLAIM/Physical Chemistry - Molecule, Chemical Bond. Abs Sour: Referat. Zhurnal Kbimlya, No 2, 1958, 354o. Author- : A. Tramer, K.L. Wierzchowski. 'g-c-1;nceso Inst : Academy of Title, : Vibration Spectra and Force Constants of Nitriles. Orig Pab: Bull. Acad. polon. sci., 1957, Cl. 3, 5, No 3, 335-341, xxvii. Abstract: An approximate com putation of force constants of saturated (1) and unsaturated nitriles (II) and dicyanogen was carried out by the method of Yeliashevich a-ad Stepanov. The constants in each group were assumed to be equal. The groups CHA and CH3 were excluded in some molecules from the computation because of their approximate internal symnetry. The rise of the force constant of the 1-t-nk C-C from K = 7.02 in hydrocarbons to 8.0 in IY 8.3 in II and 10.0 in III and the simultaneous drop Of the constant K of the link C 9 N indicate a strong hypercon- jugation (in 1) and conjugation (in 11 and III) of Mylks. A .Card 1/2 -24- POLAIVD/PhYsical Chemistry - Molecule., Chemical Bond. B-4 AS Jour: Referat Zhurnal Xhimiya, 110 2,1958, 3540. general interpretation Of all molecul s pectra is given. The charac- teristic peculiarities of nitri16 spectra in the r,,n~ from 100 to 600'cm-l are explained-by a strong interaction of the completely symmetrical coordinates and 1,u . Card 2/2 SHUGAR, 'D.; WIRR20HOWSKIONL. ciIds, nucleic acid derivatives and related of nucleic a 1958. PhotochemistrY tepy biochem. 4 no.2-,243-296 suppl. CoMpoundS. POS (IRJOIBIC AGIIIS iew) photochem-g rev (IjUaLgosIMS AND NU,rLVOTIIMO Photochem-p review) WIXRZCHOWSKI. K.L.; SE[UGA-R. 1). Studies of reversible photolysis in oligo-and poly_uridylic &cido. Acts, biochim.polon. 6 no-3, 313-334 159. 1, Instytut Biocheali L Biof isyki Polskisj Almdenii Nauk, Varesaws.. (NUCLMIM AID NUGIWTIM ahem.) I WMZCHOWSKI X.L SRUGAR, D. Photochemisiry of model oligo- and polymucleotides. 11. Homopolymers of adenylic, guanylic and cytidylic acids and several heteropol7imrs. Acta biochim.Polon. 7 no.2/3:377-399 160. 1. Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Pollah Acadepq of Sciences, Warsaw. (NUCUIC ACIDS chem) (NUCIUSIIMS AND NUCLIOTIDES chem) (ULTRLVIOLAT RAYS) WIERZCHowSKI9 K.Leq SHUCAR9.De.- Photochemistry of iwtooine nuclaosides and nuclootides. II. ion. nc.2:219-234 '61- biockim, PO .1,,-Instituto of Biochemistry " biopby,3i.089 Polish AcadeW of Scion- ass, Warsaw. AND NU=OTIDES Ch") (NUCL19CSIDIS WIERZCHOWSKI, Kazimierz Lech lea of Shape., size) and secondary structure of the rartic nucleic acid in solutions according to their physicochemical properties. Postepy mikrobiol 2 no. 3: 311-360 163. 1. Instytut Biochemi.i i Biofizyki, Polska Akademia, lqauk~ Warszawa. WIERZCHMISKI, K.L. Ths Fourth International Congress of Photobiolo97 ir. oxford, july 26-309,1964, Koomos biol 11, no.ltIO8-120 '65. WIERWHOWIECKI Michal ~iv tions an 'n serologic inves- a- - d their interpretation - -765 24 MY 165. Jupus erythe;matosus.-Pol.tyg. lek. 20 no.21:763 1. Z I Kliniki Chorob We,6metrznych AM w Poznaniu (Kiero-wnik- doe. dr. med. K. Jasinski). WImZCHOWaGKIY 14i_,hal; ZEROMSKI, Jtui e 'ests in the Antiglobulin consumu-tion and ilmnofluore scene U diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematcsus. Pol. arch. med. wewnet. 35 no.7-.1019-1021+ '65. 1. Z I KI-iniki Chorob Weumetrznych AM w Poznan.-Lu (Kierownik- doc. dr. vned. K. Jasinski) 1. z Zakladu Anatoyij Patologicknej AM w Poznaniu (Kierotdnik; doe. dr. med. P. Gabryel). ON j %-P M91; klll-~-~~Iln ~~Ile(~- - - -MF ---, Przemyslaw, mgr inz. WIERZ093WSKIP Problems of structure strength in ship design. Bud okretowe Warszawa 9 n0.4--118-120 164. 1. Research Center of the Shipbuilding IndustrYp Central Ship Designing office No. 1, Gdansk. 0 age III IF 0 w 11,604 foe see 4110400,00 flow 00, A -30 to Italtos MI'l g. 00A -00 .00 swim. 00 Ileju "SO cow "ged aw makdaimd und", mdtbtmd (0-0-40 wm.)-forAs'lw., with (144% imiditim in wheat 6wwo. We -3 btsznw. b.p. mm (P-NO - - 1) is. 168-11WAI:06L, i4N#s-,- Im'., b.p. li7z a i ELP..Iwp ill" Alli-dwivative COO b~p. ln~ ;WNPT (1). an.], M~=l - In "W yield. Wso awsymenapic MO 1060 in obftiwd by bmai* (or 4 hr., wof then Roo R. T, %o too too 69TALLUR4KAL LIT lm too for. Iwo lk U, is AV 00 .41 a I.- MI L V fw 0 1 N w -j a (1 3 2 V TV a Lt. at K K a It (t it It ma 4 1 X4 d1mg 41 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 10 * 0 O'o 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 off 00 0,00,0 0 0000 0 .W IF IF min 11 It 16 IP a 44 $44% 1930, (Real. T-w in is 461-4m) "i w6kend rvm~ Wit (3 w -*6 SON wag .00 mum" with 9A tiw in till, y6m. -00 lm k imdk&Vb 1 01) in zoo iyjm* (I roe ILP, 12r. roe goo r- 0 10 Zoo 04 of :06 woe wee I.LLLWGICAL UTIM&YUG, CLASWKATIOP a., Aft 0 OIL a dad 0 At go LS 0 Goo* 0 WIERZCIIOWSKI, P.:KYSZKOWSKI, L. Chromatographic malting ant of proteins. Acts, physiol. polon. 3 no. 3:334-348 1952. (GLKL 23:5) 1' Of the Institute of General Chemistry (Hoad--ftof. R. Vierzchowsk:l. of Warsaw Kedloal Aoadwy. WMZCROWSKI. Pin r; MYSZKOWSKI, Leopold Diagrams of chromatographic desal1nation of blood proteins. Polskie arch. made wewA. 25 no,la:217-218 1955, 1. Z 7akladu chemit ogoluej v Warezaviej klare prof. dr. PoVierzahowski. OLOOD PROTEIRS. determination chromatographic diagrams of desalination) (CHROKkTOGWH!r of blood proteins, diagram of desalination) (SALTS blood proteins. diagram of chromatographic desalination) WIERZCHOWSKI, Pio-k:r; KRUZE0 Dariusz; SZUKALSKI, Bogdan; ZIOLECKA, Izabela. The fractionation of tuberculin by salting out on the starch colum, Postepy.biachem 7 no,1:41-48 161. (TUBERCULIN chem) (PROTEINS chem) WIERNHOWSKI, Piotr; ADMIEC, Arnold; KOIIIEGZNY, Waclaw; FOLUS, Elzbieta; SIMMENSIU-, Kazimiera Production of gibberellic acid by means of biosynthes-is. Acta pol. pharm.. 19 no.2:97-101 162. 1. Z Instytutu Antybiotykow w Warszawie Dyrektor: mgr inz. F.Ulak. (GIBBE M LINS metab) I ADAHIECP A.; PASS.- L.; WIERZCHMISKI., P-..:- Detection of gibberellins A,- A,. on chromatograms. Acta soc botan Pol 33 no.2:351-357 "164. 1. Dep artment of Biochemistry, Institute of Antibiotics# Warsaw. PO Lj;j v ta Z;p pi 4itr DAeiUWSXA-,, R4natap A66 tDIMIAW.1, Mpalki%v rsptrtc4nt af ileatral Maqmittry (Zaklat Chooll Ojal~~oj); AX [,Lktawle. Ne4ytatst, McAlrial Loadway3 In Urncv. "en, 1, 63, -01) IrAuthlars" i2. daa6r'#.4cd for datsmining tho re-tpirttion-sf X-60 ttraim of S. auzsUfttiOnfi (C02 abcorbcd. In bertirm hydrazier.). Crx-a 3-toc.-p or z laiXts2rit eantainiag CmIna aa-14m, Quo-rave, zxd ;mi- -val galtz wcro mztd Ott msd.Au*. CoUrEc End lzittax-ticy of rscpirat.'sn found te diapeiad an type of rediu-sk *A grauth Acog, i;bt cnrW eqoving 2 or 3 *h&r&ctvri&Uo mrri-ava. I car7c ag' Z eawbln~c4 oul*vr*x, *mt 12'-hv2i older thnvi ttc other, retleg2b1cd ourr.s abUlnod by cii-orArpaRing ourvas frim tva caltares 4"1'J .4"t'4d by & and hl"d no M-axilca" T-10. -Z? ~!!farvaasm i.--t.xbqut aqur-.).iy divided b-6ttrccm &-&t *,ad lYlmtL PRTA Him I TRTR on; 0 0 "KiTeMA-4 ERM a WX Mz VZO m RYMARSKI, Witc3A,: mgr . inz.; WIERZCHOWSKI,-SzczePa-nj--W- inz. Influence of the time of exploitation and intensity of airing upon the origination of endogenous fires in thick deposits. Wiad gorn 13 no.4tll7-122 Ap 162. ji~l _z~ dag mw. Wean daxzta~ T Whv~-,L, 14M P57-8-St4ft:s with at. sit 0'154'1S%'Vmay lie hardewd by rapma Im of Im" ccallag. kpvcW:Y Ifla momo w in (Zck Y Or au Ps i`- - -ad P. ca 1u-20 ct ip~~Udglt, Tha rioula may 14 mo% Inginoll bath;tt 1700 foe 14,hrfallajs~ Ths~e~lloft--,; a on Tbaia fd Wit nxajrA -7i, ths hard surfaco I ly 6 Trint;: a a Inathod vary us6f4t far ;qtfpnmo6 -md in !ha~A 7 1 - r --d2CI sclefcl~ aaa. A ler!cllo%,xk' Lu SoVldt G"Llun. C t~~,,d T. .. ....... Llv-afr. , K .,E, 1, ! Ui 4. 10, W'2 -- - -with ard jr_~truvtlorla j ;,,4~",,: IL-dmub, '. I]-. .'' J~ 41 -fl, ::: Jjjrrl,,fjta4 4,~crlbcd, - -- IAI - IJ 7 13 NOW, U.- Omwimdde and Z. 1944 -Niericbmski (Rom Nawk, Robsk 1"r I aced- 10-03 to A) I per, cent. of alkalold) N cxtract~A with i i evaporateilito dryttess chloroform and the ex tract i - : Jum.- - 7he aq. atid ox"act of Akalouls In, the residoe is treated with a I per cent. Animontura rfrieckate sofa, After. 12 hr, at 4" to V C the 13, colle-cted on a gLium; filter. (porosit;. 3). pp hed w ith vv ate i, .as and diswWedlia Amtone. The v intenhity ~ of:the -puroe.'coloration Jvdetermined'.. pbjvtomerrjndly~ - Reinrckate wl"I=4 containing 0-3 to &0 ing: of 014allold In'.6 oil of AM0116 k411W. the &-cr - Lambert _-Altemativelyj1ho rein. ------- -13 dried. it WIP to 102, C and weighed eckav pfit. ' 4 l lk a a oid) or yt:ll Thu curiverlion factar w (Ppt. i* i -32;~ for blue lup6v in .= 1-tng Aniuun i t lupin 5 0 0 f r -34i the fdoar is 0-22 and fa larger Amounts, or 'Alte lup1n; the- coriesponding,values ate M10; And Cryatalt- fit Aha ~rolfiiikatav_pf spriel -,zJuI*Mi4 iind 1W sic Orin 134! Cr M A. G. Pau it WIMIZCHOWSKEI~ Zenon, prof. dr.; AKSANOWSKI, Ryszard; JUZYSTA, Marian Determination of the total a unt of Papaver plant allmloids. Ghem :671 260. anal-5 no.4. -781 (REAI 10: 91) 1. Department of General Chemistry, School of Agriculture, Lublin. (Poppy) (Alkaloids) rtane. crintent, of ireen fornio-9 durinj 7dr W' ' _ ' metic clear g" vintaiacts for 2.&-4.5 years still contained i l f ow~kt' AlcmiK Nauk RMjiA; ki 69, S sjch " t "M Ii V i fl f 44M caro- on o ent preservat 16-77 trig of carotcneftg. Excel stor- 1s b 10-17 hi b ti d i ( sh suitunary).-- ie uc ict o some U O m ig eve n uy um. tene or moo t% wivi ac y external factm on the provitatain emotene cuutent of ing tile tricala III dark C ". at tow truilm "es amounted greptit fc"gv plants wits studied during their dehydration to 3-4%. Vacuum-41tied ineah rich in mroteme were Im and storage. The forage plants studied were yellow hiphie, stable. A significatit fraction (32-48%) of thvir carotene affalfa, told bush rye. Field drying ofaffalta resulted in 0&- content appears to occur in a inore labile forai. In hays 10070 Ivs5ts of carotene. Drying in tile shade resulted in additioutilly dried at 105' the lusws were very low (4-1,170). 110% loisc:i, Carotene ltys~es under artirmiul dryiug ut high The .9tability of caroti;oe in fri-hil vegLtativc, pulp was in- Atuip3, amoooted to 6 690%. Lowc.t lo-'.es viert: obtained flueticed us folltiwq: (I I more ir~ijiM trituratiou with water ' by ilryillg at UY-60, with, V.11tilatioll. ii; a The If he-'Clo5~f: lo5s). (:~) ~uiilight irradLitiun for 2 lirs. (65% hyss), 9-161~ occurted at 106'. flighust ltis~;Cs of vairoicite ctil ~ y .i) il'Mi iAiUll with .I (Ittartz-lig light (110% Icr;s), (4) 3% to a high moisturv content of tile dried matcrW. A rapid HSI. trealoicat fair 21 huh. (70% his), 0)) 1~4) soll's. -if 1MYClitilf Of UlUiltllre ontleid (A Lite vvgvmtiv~ material to lICIIO or hy,troquimme k.,%yercd losscs (by N2 65% f-'r a lc-vel interrupting thc th-comrin. pre,,erv,il [lie JICIJO), (ti) J1011gly ~klk. Listi,litiml-i tellilvd U, j3rvSvrVC CaTutelm. Vacuum drying (N)AM inin. lig -it W') w'is (lie carf.,ttne: after 20 firs. at 1)11 13 hb~_si.s were 1.5 0511a; aftcr rnuht sparing on tile varomle, c~,iiwut. Lt,ssi:3 if CM(Avile Tellip Li a 20 lirs. at Ill 1 0;3 Ios.,cs m-re approx. 2111,'Io. - v if - unifillptmi to only O'Z-3%. I it :111 "till. of C(-)z losers %Vdc Lions I)f.twcvjl 0 ;full 184 di'l Ilia illillit"Ice the ault. of h-w.. Drying ivith vcutilatiou ti:~ullttl io h~sm!~; tJ 3-1- 8"'. Sull ' Ight '4-, S' I (P't (h!_4rqc[iVL 4;x(villal factor oil out fit if fiv,11 I)l;tlI at tile karotetw'c Foragq. IUj'ijI A~ COUNTRY I 04TMORY : CUltivotOd Plants. Potatosnp Vegetavii-, Cucurbits. 14 : RZIMiol, No. 23 195'89 time 104712 ABS. JOUR AUTHO11 : Wiur~q~~qwvki, -Z anon INST. , '944-1 institute TITLE ; iariBtions in the Carotene Content in Forsg4 Plants During Vegetation. Period. ORIG, pU13. Roamtki HaUk Rolniczy0h 69, Ser. B., 303-4, 1955. The carotene coutent (C) in %ho etamB, leaves, and flowers ir, the local early hybrid variety of alfelfa, re *6 clover. yeUOV foraqe lupine. orchard,grass, meadow fescue, timothy Pereia-,i al rye grass ard tell oat grass, was determinea at the Zootachnical Institute in Pulavy (Poland). The great- est 0 content was found in lupine ('1_5.8 nv_r% of the dry weight from one clump) at the end of blossoming; in clover (70-q mg,t) at budding stage, in rye (70.6 mg,%) at the end of ering. Distinguishea by the smallest C content were JGard: 1/2 60 COMIRY I CATFMRY m ABS. JOUR. R&Biol. 11,~-`23 1.95.a. No. MM2 AUTHM INST. TITLE ORTG. PUB. : 'ABSTRACT t the rye grasses (42 and 48 mgZ) and alfalfa:(0-5 ME%). The stems contained considerably less C (2-1.5 mg%) than the lea7es (30-46 m,-I) and the flowers (13-15 Mg%). 1. N. Zaikina Card% 2/2 0 F A a- tip e r- n Ve P a 4 IF q c.- f~-, e u o ""i z~ 3 Z-~ An t; Q. F--1 t t Ai. 1 f.." v,t re A. ao4 WIERMHO.6ft, Zenon; AKWWWSKi, Rysiord Ldaceasedj; junysvi, Mariar.~ Provitamin carotene :in the green rorage of zea mays esp. indentata. Rocz nauk roln ros! 88 no.2:259-,215 164., 1. Department of General Chemistry, Uol-lage of Agriculture, Lublin. WIE:RZCHWKI,, Zygmmt.,, dr inz. Torsion of the boom lemniscate of seaport cranes., taking into -consideration the torsional rigidity of the entire boom. 'Prze9l mech 22 no.15s480 10 Ag 163. 1, Katedra 14&szyn Dzwigowych i Przenoonikowychs, Politechnika, Gdansk. ME saw, WIERZCHOWSKI, 2~rgmunt, dr inz. Necessity of introducing new elements into the charact-Istic.3 of a certain group of shipyard cranes. Bud okretowe Warszawa 9 no. 9:307,308 S 164. 1. Department of Lifting and Conveying Machinery, Technical University, Gdansk. WIERzcfllowsrljp dZygmurit, (Cidans~.) - To-Bion of four-member straight-line lboo=. Archiv baA maEz 11 no.3.56.-j-579 164. WIEREJEIVSKI, Edmund, inz. E'xplosions in the crankcham-ber of aompre3Siot-ignition combustion engines. Biul techn Gegielski 6 Special issuet38-41 v62. Wear and Prevention c.f' I j2eeve2 AuH n-;7 ~?.e combiuntion of heavy olln in nhip enqglnen. Rul teihn 5002-101, Special. i~!,,vm '63- VIERZEJSKA-SKWARSKAI..Kx7qt.v,na On the problem of pigmented naevi of the cornea. K3-in. oczna 32 no.2: 131-136 162. 1. Z Kliniki Okulistyamej AM w Lublinie Kierownik, prof. dr mod. T. Krwawicz. (NFVUS PIGKENTED case reports) (CORNEA neoplasms) Dest-i and ineasu:~imerita of hom-ogerr.),19 hel.ic-all delay ehktrotech. 10 64 1. Department of Sy'stacz, Techr-Acal University, Varsau. I ~~ Case of early complications of the second stage of diabetes. Pediat. polska 34 no-3:318-322 Mar 59. 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Wewnstrznych Instytutii Matki i Dziecka w War- azawie Dyrektor Iustytatu: prof.Ar mod. Yr. Groer Kierowilik Kliniki: doc, dr mod. J. Raszek. Adres: Warszawa, u1. irasprzaka 17 Inetytut Matki i Dziecka. (DUMM MUITUS, in inf. & child, compl. (Poi)) SWIDERSKI, J.; QBODOSSKA-ZTSK, V.; WIERZY.TSKA, H. A case of Morgagni-Adams-Stokes syndrome. in a girl with complete attriculoventricular block. Pediat.polaka 35 no.11:1349-1356 3 6o. 1. Z Zakladu Fizjopatologii, Kierownik: doe. dr med. A.Chroscicki. i z Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych, Klerownik: prof. dr mod. J.Rassek Instytutu Matki i Dziecka w Waruzavie, Dyrektor: prof.1dr med. . Y.Groeri z Oddzialu (Ybaerwacyjnego Szpitala Miejskieg'o Zakazuego nr 1 w Warszawie,.Ordymtor- doe. dr med. II.Migdalsks-kassurova. (HEART BLOCK in iuf child) KOHIE, Jerzy, mgr inz.; WIERZEJSKI Ryszard, mgr inz.; ROSSMAN, Jan, a-r--In-z. Pressure of the Carpathian Flysch on drift laggings. Gosp wodna 24 no. 1: 8-11 Ja 64. 1. Biuro Projektow Inzynieryjno-Komunikacyjnych "Metroprojekt," Warszawa (for Kohle and Wierzejski). 2. Politechnika, Warszawa (for Roseman). IT,LSZTYNSKI, Jerzy; WIFARZIMI,-Witold The nanosecond synchroscope. Zesz probl naukA Pol 2~~-,232-238 163. 1. Institute of Basic Telecomnunication Problams, Toohnical Univeristy, Warsaw. 0 'M 0 IS o- o 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 a * 0 0 1** 6 so 0 0 O'41 6 r 1 9 V 11 It 11 4 it 14 1) W N 36 V Is Is a " 4u 43 61 &1 go 'it -i ~ - .. p JU PeocliAs AW) Pars4814% .Gil .4 Theinetabollsin, Of BUIUS Injected Intravenously Kith coustant velocity. L The, -0 technic. IV IJ-CXUWAKL_A'Ja Riol, FxJ41. (Wanaw) 5 H7-04 (W-A in I-fritch)(IMO). ir muco", fructose and galactose in the WWJ. NI. Wise. SUCHOWLIKS AND W. PINPIKOW. Jbid 05-11(1(04 11 In J.'rTntill. III. JULmtwsdm 61 -00 monchiploses with the urine, W metabolism at phoapborus and of water. At. Wmx- A VC HOWSKI AND it. OWSIANV. -00 M1117-45(117-10inFrench). IV. Timprodgetionot lactkacld. M. LANIZ*= AND M. WIZRZUCHOWM. Ibid 147-NK147-gin French). -0 V. The SPOdAc dyuamk Action and oxidation of gluc"*, fructose -SKI. J.an4 galactose. \1 WIVIUM10% INd 161-205001-2 in French). see so .3 =00 1.3 coo 001 a 2 see tl coo so* tie 0 A S 0 - L A mIT&LLt^-KAt LITI!W461 CtASSIMA110" -W An I I a tw 0 1 If Im 0 Al 4 a 431.1v b u n Av po 10; It NIO ppilopic wit IT% KIT 0 0 41 0 0 o 40 0 0 !9 * 0 o 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 a it a a M a AS V 10 a 41 a Q 0 0 U 14 IS "1 4, "-u I A L A M Is IS sty .09 1.0 040tes .0-4 1. e.31.6 Peace$ St I &Is roppealla I leaf 9 so A of mesa= "It of 0=407 lawn = 'uw bdm Is kwaidan, but Wades .00 Individuals, hvm 7 to AVcue,# L 6i 261-'. M EaA , 40 (Acts WoU Xx win- 4~4~ a0*0wim only dah gauefow, or :flu cams t was infected tabs. hrs 6A pdad at dalas tycowArls of MA drTA lthase, at the ly to dogs at ants of.ta..0r, k&-per swombel-whichit Trithostactiew; thidursUcnof* under. vark" conditions'- UrWmjr - and'. blood. Ralactow " firlst rise, and-awn raftain 6i lAtendflew ly0ocuris. - Which nay Attain a Val. of revel, Adrenailm and thyroxine have no Infitle" on 100%~ of Injected during the peM ( ntax, A* 00 aesimilation or excretion of. galacta"j- WISIM in"Un 141he kabilli Asm to awaill. :so prWaom a Noble but (fietind anasslactowic and of the arpan see 00 -saw"Urkaffect. Intheca"a If ghtoo". UM urinary, 11MOM 40d US* fit PISM.6 Is low Madod In the All 0 b1cod-glueow curves exhibit an Initial do,& now 06"clelapa. M& dies, thin with fasting dap, and is c0 0 do Ism Mo-in PC" led Wools; It Is usaffeeted by 00 pliview WANWM wwL, bmik end adrenaline wt 0 111116K thow! soadhim #A I* do a" of 0 of ibe 00 I Imbue cc an fint Phase; Uw ee* 0 is isleated as 0 wwal. Isis too --may beam Ali" 60:0supossAW onwassmal seembism excised by. In., A 0 P- Twonow too Tt~~I!T~AL LIMIATUff CLASSIFICATION. 0 77: R1, oar i;q lot V., Mod3a 36 %,KAI 0 10 A *0 0 0 0 0*0 0 If i's a ~0-0 0 0090 *idea 0 014D 0 0 0 6. 0 0 a 41 00 set. of 04 I I op It 11 U it 0 14 if ft If 9 JI J7 n is is it it A 1, 11 q 1% to 1 -1 - 00 A 0 00 '.90 00 A "'00 00 o41 Dii;;;ut'1&*tion of the (anum ol glucose intotlestion. M, _Wknucbows1ii-and Z. Horkow5ki. Aad Rial. Expl, 46 12 WS- 3(IUM)*. rf. C A. 32. 70701.-C-lu- ill .147. 1191111. 'AAS ITRUS(Wil ii~travvftivqisly into 41(ip iXdrr av~iyfal atieviltesim at tire rate tit 7 K, jwt kg. body of wNjorr yr, fluid to-whird ammintril 00 00 ImAy"wf at dtailt. It the wirbiliri-iA %4,4 Irvlj epimiSh, goo tio convulsitirls "d - Math mvulmi 11"111 fro)"I A Str Ile torY an"t 'it a ()X-ilugar level of 4,5 g. r . Nifiety ::o 0 ff, 14 -AIKar it CACrCtrd ift the Itfine tit( .1. al. 1%.(1y Mir. to 0 far,e [we hr. 1-4kt"A Ut wariumis ab-lowniswl ma,tn% r1ju. infif the lwy Axis Floyis irA. walriA4 'cult, hi'llwy dAmAge, 00 ",1 11111if sol, %%Fie d,wT%F-C 0 * a floor aninists voiaked at OrAdmill It jr. -)( %futi,w lKi kj(. faoO t"ly W1. per hr. was tianstlitord. Ctinvul'i0tiv Aptoeliml of 4j a too 1'. A. 00 f;00 goo 4200 Aloe I L A kitALLORGICAL LITFRA11,4111 CkA5111PICAIJON too 0.0% 0 Vag g it It K it It of An 'I I a 94 0 to to to 'A K at Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 9 io so 0 00 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 : I : : 0 so mi 00 0 0 00 0 0 11 1; If Is 4) 14 1? It 19 fill 'D UIS A172% NJJ 11 It U Ub ItV k At Ad It As 0 r Q f __U, At--k _1 .-I,, tA -"-'A WIt b, A, IS? ~ --- - I PAC4,1l"S AID fir 00 -00 00 t .00 .0 0 1-00 OWS -0 0 o -00 Diabetic limit at AIUCgw tomotiall"tj in talp lonjuv nun"". If. Nit,111114111 41i'1 Wiv Arlit. j 00 P-11", ~Illv 11,~ OVaLl-AW) 11,11, - I lit followilig A, 1, "ItIld, tvvtr the evvils, dinwa ctirillilill-il jill,,trilolls itfilmots Sit likk-A)w Ir flivy, Wli,,, Goo I's - rifle 14 lk title $if X. 14-1 fill, lumly i coo I aki go Kt- -little 61 hf,#,. A and 11 tic, .40 - lit I*;,$,$)...#lII Im 1% ,If 4 1, H. C. P. A. of 00 1,40 see =00 L a tiffALLUNGKAL LITAtialt,01 CIASUO'KA110% Ali 11 .1 0 1 we o nab -a -tw 0-ft At 1 b U is AV All I $ Kit -ta, Kurt 000 0 0 of is0 A 0 * 0 4 v 9 0004 0000 0 0 0 00 09 a* *,9o00 0 0 06 0 0, :j 0 4p 0 go 0 0 0 a 0 o a of of 00 00 0 0 a P go A) 42 &1 41*'4 0 Ii IA 1111 1791 "19 'm V A T It 1 Z AA ---L-- 004 1 ~10 CMUk go -A Thelame dutbou dkxlbpson owwrodd sinus 4C, -hilh has bm Issiated fm th- CiftUlAtiOd. Nt -, Wkx,. 0 06A zu~4qwski and Z. Blelinski. Ad,;Bid, X (V6"mw) - 09 ic IWIM939); C". ZeWr. 1940, U. 2; d. C. A. i 00 33, 61121, 69551.-The carotid sinus of the dog was iso. l t d f th ir l ti d f 00 a e rom e c on en cu a per used with gaseous C%. Thi, treatment reduced the mitability of the pressor. .00 --rnsmy nerve fibers. The inhibition concermied the pres. fl "00 Mir-tcetptur Ft exes of the circulation and respiration. . The Influence of high CO. pmsurm on the chentosensitive 00 earm: fibcm of the gkxtius carollcum produced a sharp Ise. 00 it ~ r0cration and tictpciting of respiration even when the va ath ti u d l h =00 01 e c so*ymp epre6 m &w ot er nerves of the caro. 3 tid sinus were severed. The rhmumcnsitive nerve fibers r-4 0 00 are very fc3ist2ut to CO~; they retained their excitability COO 00 fur about 10 min. under continuous exposure to the in. fluence of COI. The pmmor-sensory nerve fibers, an the coo oow oth" hwW. lobt their excitability vrry topidly. 261 G M goo 00"A . . oom ICOO :;o 0 XOO X00 001 I- ' woo , =00 tie 0 t$ 0o A uITALLUAGICAL LITERATURE CLASSIFICA11019 xjaw maoinw WOO Q.V III too Sina -j (I". ant t I - 4 1 r 1144 a fm o 11 9 1 1$ 9 a EtUis AT so Ill. ti it K Ito n I n fi 99 it It 19 a it K I 0 go goo q ego Is o006411 0 0 Is 9 IS 900 0 0 000 0 1 11 1 000 0 Is 0 Is 0 0 6 0 0 0 * 0 0 41 000 00 0 ***-go 0 : ' 000 * * 4 - 0 ERZUCHOWSKI, M. I W 5907 physiol. Inst. of the Med. Facultyj Tjniv. of Lodz 1R&K9vIR-n0us giucos- trans- I "s in noTIMI dogs Proceedings of the SocietY LorZat s23alar exeri during severe my d Medicine 1948P 6783- (549-550) 7 for Experimental..BiologY an e of 4 9./kg/hour glucose elimination by dogs performing With an injection rat e end of the experimentp whereas in resting work becomes inappreciable towards th t of glucose utilization animals even with a rate of 2 g/kg/hour such an improvemen is not achieved. Gottschalk Melbourne SO: EXCERPTA MEDICA., Vol. IIP NO. 1L, See. II, Nov. 1949 WIBRZUCHOWSKI, M. Research studies on the local isation of antimstabolic action of adrenalin in vivo*' Acta physiol. polon- 3 SuPpl- 3: 277-278 1952. (CLUL 24:1) I.- Lodz. WIMMGHOWSKI, M. ;~:f k, - -V5. -P The inhibiting action of adrenalin on glucose metabolism at different saccharification IeTels. Acta, physiol. polon. 3 Suppl. 31 279-281 1952. (CLKL 24:1) 1. Lodze ttitrave'nous U44hijf. 4:_ Glicog f-V Mei chr 11Cd d Fi ld (ZAI M d 1 LW i tu a & z . - . e ., O. -i'oUL-Aad.-Vm-&-ejlxoici-Ro~ftawy IVydv;ak fekarik. 12, -The rate of assimilation a (1), No. 8, 148(1%52),- ghleose I i t d k f ravenou m n n var mconcni., waimoted In normal y g 1 d D t k M ( I i ema e av. sur areaO.511 m. ogs. ogs ) given G-20 1. ' h ll h d i l 1l i i f f i r. usua a an n a r se o /m, t owed by a all in y / btood1tothtnormalrange. DTgIven 12G-200 g. 11m.'j I n br.i In the 2nd and 3rd hr. of ad n. had the highest blood concna. (700-2000 mr-TO) and rates of suhnitation (82- s/h P I Af h ftf dl l M th i h / j .. m. ter rz.o ee r e conens. n t g. ng e e bl d i a h i b t th d d i ave r oo an ur m em was a n sen, u ecrease n y the assimilation rate as noted by an hicrease of I In urine, a, decrease In ventilation rate, Os consumption,. CO, output, d l l d dd 3 b Chemical Abst.. ad . 2 o e a mlerences. H. The y temp., an effect of fte Vol- 48 Nd- 8 Venously Infused gfucose. Did. Me. 0, 1-22.-In normal) - Apro 25 9 1 4 dogs, during a continuous intravenous infusion of I the.a&- similation rate of I steadily rose as the blood I conen. r6si up . Biological 1'emaistry to 6OG-M mg.% above normal. - As higher concus. were reached (up. to 2600 mQ) the assimilation rates usually ssimilation rates were 6b- n I t Th ai t . a e es ne cons .. rem g talned in the first 3 hr%., then a leveling or a drop occurred the third hr. while the blood I concn. rose. 35 mfer- after . ene"., 1U. ~ Production of lactates at various assimilation - ki i W C . dews hm . levels of glucose. M. Mermchowski and Ibid. 10, 1-17(1952).-As the concn. of I (given Intra- venously) rose In the blood (from 0 to 800-1300 mg.% above normal) the concn. of lactates In blood and urine rose pro- ortionately (in blood from 0 to2l)m-35 mN above normal; P11 urille from 0 to 130-150 mg./I Further In crease In blood I conen. up to 2,10( above normal cauytd no NOW rise In the concn. of blood and urine lae- the r it of V. Mies. To obtnin iuch high blowl I enncn ferL 111ftmion %Vni 1'50 x. Mn.'/hr. 19 re 'net$: L.T7. - F k Emotional babavior in various concentrations of glucose in the blood. A~ta 'by' 4 no.3:199-206 1953. p _8101. polon. (CLKL 25:5) tv 'M 11 M-0-5, t M 00; NO -ORRIN 1~ I IN 01 WIN H ~~iimffllm�al, AIN CA w HOWSKI, M. -W--- ~ Apparatus for intravenous transfusions for laboratories and clinics. Poiski tygod. lek. 8 no.26:9;25-927 29 June 1933. (CIKL 25:1) Mm, Pam WIMIZUCHOWSKI,'?M. Double kinetic dependence between blood sugar concentration and rate of glucose intake. Acta physiol. PDIOU. 8 no.3:563-563 1957. (BIDOD SUGAR, double kinetic dependence with glucose intake rate (Pol)) M W V N~ M~044 vi M,,-, gg -~g g~ i Im WIMUCHOWSKI, M. Hypereaturation of the nerve centers with glucose following application of osmotic sti-11'a . Acta physiol. polon. 8 no-3:565-567 1957. (MAIN, metabolism, hypersaturation with glucose with osmotic stimulus in dogs (Pol)) (GWGOSAI hypereaturation of brain with oamotic stimulus in dogs (POM .w-izmqaphrsKI-,-K* --------------------- Glucose load in dogs at rest and relation to bodv size' Aeta biochim,polon' 5 no'2:93-138 1958 (~ZCOSTI ;GWMOCEE TIST, eff.' of body'size & body weight on intravenouse glucose load in dog (poi)) W1~2ZUCHOVISKI M. Heavy muscular exercise and the disappearance of blood sugar during privdng with glucose. P. 550 ..-.ACTA BIOCHIMICA POLONIU. (Polska Akadenia Nauk. Kordtet Biochiniczny) Warszawa,, Vol. 6., no. 1,, 1959 Poland/ - Monthly List of East European Acceasions Index (EEAI), W, Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959 Uncl, po n c ~-,-,o i- r'n t o '-C-k 0 WIF,RZ1U~QjjOWSKj,,j4.;- LESNIAK3H.; GOGOLEWSKI, S.; WOJAS, Z.; SZYCHOWSKI, W. WYCZOLKOdSKA, J. Early and late edema of pancreas during glucose hyperosmolality. Bul Ac Pol biol 11 no.2-.99-103 163. 1. Institute of Physiology, Lodz, Polish Academy of Sciences. WIFMUCHOWSKI. mieczysja!~, Quant#ative glycemiametryl. a search for~the glucon"atwation point in the dog at rest. Acta physiol. 1~64 I/+ no.1:1-27 163. 1. Z Zakladu Fizjologii PAN v Lodzi Kierowniki prof. dr M, Wierzuchowski. (DOGS) (REST) WjF,R_7lUCHO',.'SKJO MJ,.CZysl&W The rest integnated glpainicnetx-f and its relp-tic- to osmo'Uc diureals. Acta physlol. Pol- 15 rio*4.2457-475 JI-"4 10 Z 7.akladu Fizjologil Pol,-3". 'ej Akademl.l. RauR ir Lod7,-! (Kierownikz prof* dr, Me 'K~rzuchowski), Vw,:47 MKIA E~P RAZ41 WIERZUCHOWSKI, MieezYsla'w glucose infusion at various Heavy murmilar work during intravenous rated Kota Ph,-SiOle Fol. 15 no.6t729-758 IT-D 164 1. Z Takladu pizjologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk w lodzi (kie- mmikt prof. dr. M. Wismuchowski).