SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT WOLFF, G. - WOLINSKI, W.
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CZECHDSWVAKIA
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InstiVite for PfWsical ChmAsUyp Federal Republic of Germay
(Instant fur Fbysikalische Chemlo, 11niversitat Bannp blindes-
republik Deutschland), University of Bonn - (for both)
Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Commvnications,
No 12, December 196% pp 3989-3996
*Investigation of the mechaiism of spontaneous emulsification
of Mercury."
(Dedicated to the 750 birthday of Academician J. Heyrovalw.)
CZECHOSLOVAM
KUIMEDG, Ila. 402EV 1.13 -
Central Laboratory.for Memical Analysis, Nuclear Research Station
JuUchj Federal Republic of OerxatW (Zmtrallabor fur chemische
Analyze, Kernforachungwnlage Julich., Bundesrepublik Deutschland)
~(for both)
P"gust Collection of Cxechoslovak Chemical CompAmications
No 12, December 1965, pp 3997-4DI5
"Studiez or tho adsorption of the mercury drop alectrGde.
Part 12 Adsor ion of some pyridive, compounds."
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WOLFF, M
"Experiences, In the designing and construction of the first prestressed-concrete bridges
'of lagge,~ spans in Poland."
p.237 (Drogownietwo, Vol. 13, no. 10, DA. 1958 Warsaw, Poland)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1959, Jan
WOLFF, Mieezyslaw
-""Selected problems of research In the Chemical Works in Bydgoszcz
Pt# 1. Przem chem 39 no.5t249-251 Yv 160.
1. Zaklady Chemiczne, Bydgoszcz
GAJZLER,.Lossek; WOIY?p Mloosyslawp-,MATWIFJWCZ;,.Miroalaw
Pressure melting,in the manufacture of phenol. Przem chem 1+0 no.9:
523-526 S 161e
L,Zaklady Chemiasne, Bydgoszcz'.
a-
.WOLFF. Miedzy6law
Obtaining acenaphthylene from acenaphthenol-1. Przem chem
1+2 no.1134-35 Ja '63.
1. Zaklady Chemiczne, Bydgoszcz,
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Critical remarks on Keinath's quality coefficient of quality.
p. 181 (Pomiary, Autcmatyka, Kontrolv. Vol. 2, no. 5, May 1956. 'Warszawi, Poland)
Monthly Index of East European Pccessions (EEAJ) LC. Vol. 7p no. 2,
February 1958
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WPI ",7:- ~ ~. '~ -, ---,
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Wull, Stanislawp inz.
Processing of nonferrous ores. Audy i metale 9 no.7;346-350 Jl 164.
1. Chief Engineer for Ore Processing, Association of Nonferrous Mining
and Metallurgy, Katowice.
;77 :7~
626.42
3901 531.232.2(083.3),
Ab.~ ~. I I
13draulla Construc 11 an
yty W, kon
strukciach' hydrotechnimnyc
V. Gospodarka
Wodna.
,
,
.
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ko 2, 1953, pp, 65-71,6 ffjs~,~ 6tabs
The paper. pre%ents a new so U_
I tion ofan equation for designing stabs
R.Fimple conputat6on method to possible. r. 'Wide use.,oi s a
r I W
In hydraulic constructlbn&~Detnlli arilgivenbf '0 method of finding
the :.'L
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de lection function lkinipported and loaded slaW for deflectlonfactu'ally
appeaVni; In
slulcei. The functionelitulned makes it possible to:detOk-;.
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.
mine the valu
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the stress. it -variblusi Points, of
th0slabaInd. conse-
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Jenuy - to make
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1 u o64. nece3sa
the Cile fall ry in dftlgning~ wate.- dants.::
A simple formula for deterri'lining vi4ra~ion: frequency of the slul pte
cc
-view to
js Pisa. givenwith a ~*VWdhw the possiWlty of the gate
befnj
~
resonant-with rippling water kepi -tit high level Onone or,
~bnlh 4&4
n( a dulce,-
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WULFF, T
Plates in hydrotechnic constructions,, p. 65. (GOSPODAPKA WODNAO Warszawas Vol.. 15,
no. 2, Feb. 1955.)
SOt Montb:Ly List of East Europem Accessions., (EEAL)., Lc,, vol. 4,, No. A(h. 1955,
Uncle.
WOUTF, T
Air flow through perforated ventilation pipes. p. 17, (GAZ, WODA I TIE GBIIYA
SAITITARNA, Vol. 29, No. 1, Jan. 1955, Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4) No. 5
May 1955, Uncl.
Ali' I
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Int-cduct-lon tc bnllizzll-cs; -o-ckels im die
- - ---- - -- .- - , : - - -
VI a
de-alu ti th6 MUM,' theory of vekats. Rmkat technfau e
motion. ZUiptic baI-1-l-;tics az-e present-ed -with em-p-a-sis on their Tzaln f~inction
ME
J, 22606-65
AM5oo4oi6
as examples. 'Aia -DDII systtem of meazurement ims used. The bco?. does.not cover
traliectoories of artificial sate-11-it-es and 'et prope-Iled vel-licles. :-Ile aut-h-cr
bark a Mr. Hans ; -~cx-Lner azA Dr. -.alller for reviev of manuscript. He
":-. '-n c&lcula--Icas aad f-Or
TAME CF COI=M:
Preface
rr~--LLLS System
-jes of rocke-ts lb
2. -%--sic rtial.-Ions of the rocket-motior. theory 21
2.1
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4.2. Aerod,~~11;:Lic =nznts
4.3. Tet
4.4.
q. of 4=.Eulded rzo-c~,eis -- lCk,
5. - Me rocket nz a mass point 186
z,--', -,cckett3 vith regard to main forcee &nd
5-3-
16.. WIDA A'A-"--J.LZerao ,ed rockets 223
Ile '--r&nch of Ea-4de-d 'ti~latia rockets 227
f;-1. Forces aud moments of cou-4rolz; -- 2ZT
22&:16 ~-"5
A145oo4ao.
6.2. '.7he system of motion equa-Ilions 23-1
U A"U 235
=-,
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6.5. Djn.=ic stability 246
7. Cc-ntrol mmerrl'tzvers (-IL-er 256
7-3- Sometbing, on navigation princilues e-u-i
27
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a nrl dra r1 ess
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ball- nei--t 2
8.4. T-he best ',=aI'ectories 2-7
c-- 2
into considermtion -- 2L
&ad &'-Obaa rockets
2~'
8.10. Do the Sun and Mooa cLiaturb tro-jectories? -- 293
8.11. nie re-eutry br=ches - 295
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9.1. Rockets of the &rouzd-t-c-ai-r ~-e 301
9.1.1. Strezs and-maneuvera-bil-Ity
9.1.2. Trajectories and control sYste= 2-105
9.1.3. Deviation and reliability -- '120
J
9.2. --ockets of the air-to-gzvammd Lnd a-ir-to-air type 321
7J. --,.
lc/. Apperr --
io.i. D-e-ivatic-n of the time-of-fil,-ht for=j2a of intercoatinental bnlilatic
i-h "3 -, 22
12. Symbols --
12.1. Latin and German letters -- 334
12.2. Greek letters -- 336
12-3- Indices -- 338
13- Dubject glossaxY -- 3119
KARLOWICZP Karolaj KORDYASZ, Ewal WOLFF-PLODOWSKA, Anna
Analysis of pathological cases of neonatal jaundice. Pediat.
Polo 40 no.6:571-578 Jo 165o,
1. Z Oddzialu Nismoulacego MieJakiego Szpitala Bielanokiego w
Warazawis (Ordynatort dr. mod. K. Karlowicz).
BOGUMIL-OCZKO14SKA, Ihrla; WOIYF-PLODOWSKA, Anna
Myocardial infarction. in a nowborn infant. Pediat. Pol.
40 noo8:869-872 Ag t65.
1. Z Katedry Anatomii Patologicznej Studi-Lun Doskonalenia
Lekarzy AM w Warszawie (Kierownik: doc. dr. red. M. Kobu-
szewska-Fary-na) i z Oddziallj Niemowlecego 14iejskiego Szpitala
Bielanskiego w Warszawle (Ordynator: dr. med. K. Karlowicz).
WOUNER AMras
I
Plastic materiall from war gas. Elet tud 16 no&22:699--700
28 My 161.
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17
1.
WOLMR, Andras., okleveles vegyes2mernolc
Epoxy resins. Elet tud 16 no.26:812-,815 25 Je 161.
WOUNEII, Andras,
Transformers of light. Elet tud 19 no.37:1738-174-) 11 S- 164.
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Plastic materials of tomorrow. Technika 7 no.10:6-7 0 163.
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CSITLA ~ lasslo; WOUTIM, Andras
Contribution to the lreparation and quality of diphenylpropane.
MW-kew-lap-18 no.7:318-.323-JI 163,
1. Muanyagipari Nutato.I-ntezet (for Gaillag)*
2, Budapesti, Muszaki Egyetem Szerves.Kemiai Tanszek (for Wolfner).
W 0 LF N, F-~.
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of ralcanized rubbot. NV01111!r- UYU
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Tile lintaincr and also the rubber wastes are
rubt;f- the treAtment, Strue'
kc0 In cO'ltll'uuuj4 motion during 11;tVA11 Finilly
turAl details.
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SCIENCE
PERRMICAIS: AeTA 9981;E~-
MAGYAR IMIAI 'FOMI-RAT, Vol. 64, No 7/8 Julyl Aug. 19 58
Wolfram, E. Adhesion of liquids on the solid surfpce. p. 258
Monthly list of East European Accessions (FFAT) TP, Vol. ?j0. 9
Februarv TTnclpss.
V-11OLFRAM, T.
Operation of the locomotive's driving device. 97.
(PRUGLID KOLEJOI-dy 12CFAI-TIMNY. Vol. 9, No. 4, kpre 1957. Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Mlonthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
Ucr.
15 no.2:155-160 164.
GAVRILAS, N. , inz.; WOLINUTH, F. ,
Determining the inertial moment of a turboalternator by the method of
loss diatribution in idle run. El tech obzor 51'no.11:606 N .162.
WE-',,Wl',)RrJW3KI, M.; WOLITISKA-140CYDU.RZ, J.
Lupine alkaloids; structure of 11-methyl albine. Bul chim PAN 12.
no.4:213-215 164.
Structure of the new 1-LipIne alkaloid, dehydro albine. IbId..
217-222
1. Department of Organic Chemistry, A. Mickiawicz University,
Poznan,, and Institute of BiochonAstry and Biophysic6, Polish
Academy of Science5. Presented by J. Suszko.
Janinas dr
Dotondj;ation of the stru4turG and.configuratiOn Of the CDMPOnenl;ll
the Is DJ:Ling All-sloidal fraction from Lupinus albus- lWiad ('has
f the is b
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18.uo,12036-739 D 164.e
Department of Organic ammistry of the Ae Mickievics Universityp
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29.3 r-17.569. 54
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Palezisown W
ranfic-
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ovAki T., N)EaUhM
with ct-ketonitrile Iteactiom"'.
,Itez&h-cje drenewo tetrlifenyincytLlot)ciitzi(iienon-a z ni!ryiarni. 11
Re.-Itclo a-ketantirylt aromatycznych* Hoczalict Chemli (PAN). No. .4
pp. 4613-i8l.
DlerilL rCjCtrL)1jS Were (MclillinCd of Letifiplienyl.c),Oupejitadi~,ione
wjt~ benzoyle cy6nide and p-methoxyb4-nzoyle cyanide. It %vas eAabllsh-
cd that the keLon- obLatned, !x. 7-bentaylo-and 2-(p-me%raaxybnnxoyIaI,
-t--traphenylopyridine, fo.m in the presence of pjtasst~m or xod um
unjer favourable conditions, free radicals and are easily reduced to
corresponding carbinol-q.
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preaencer,f Ilcl. III 011"-Ileck flask, with stirrer, dropper.
md condenser were placed 27 g, pirwd. NaCN and 35 md.
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wartned lit 11:0 bith-, until the I-NftCU dl
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its tacuo. The product, I-CiMiClIX.N1, M12 g.. th4 176-~
81 *' 40 g. \13011, 200 ml. HA and 80 int. EtOH In a Bask
wev: heated to boiling M furs., the BtOli was dUtd. off, Oft
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WOLINSKI, Jerzy; BUZA9 DaniOla; CZERWINSKA-FEJOINg Eugenia; ZAMLYNSKIP
A new method of determining amines and phenols. Chen anal 4 no.5/6:
989-993 '59- (EDJ 9:9)
1. Katedra Chemil Organiczne Politechniki, Warszawa
(Amines) (Phenolsi
c:!Mllziflilbn'~~ 6tn-k
WOLINSKI, Jerzy
Dcriv-~tivas of acenaphthene &nd a3enaphthylene. Ft.2. Roc3
chaid-1; 38 no. l147-50 164.
1. Department of Organic Chomdstry, Technical University,
Warsaw.
VOLINSVI K
Construction of a television receiving aerial. p. 9.
RADjOXgtTo-,- (publication for amateur radio operators. Title varies- before 195111,
WOLINSKI, L., mgr
Means of acoustic signaling in sea navigation. Tech gosp morska
10 no.5/6:154-156 Y4y-je 160. (EEAI 9:10)
1. Polski Rejestr Statkow, Gdansk.
(Navigation)
(Signals and signaling)
WOLINSKI, Leszek, mgr
magnetic field of the Ship and fts irfluence on the
of.the magnetic compass. Bud okretowe Warszawa 9 no. 9:
308-311 Is 64.
1. Central Standard Office (if the JILIlistry of Navigation4
Gdansk.
WOLINSKI L.
Extinction of Ught in the lower layers of the atmosp ere.
Bul Ac Pol ma~uh 12 no.12:761-764 164.
1. Department of Physics of Teachers College, Gdansk. Submitted
October 9, 1964.
00 69 6- 6
ACC , NRi AP6018024 SOURCE CODE: PO/008T/65/000/011/02310h25
V71 JI
AUTHOR:' Wolinskii- Leszek (Doctor
ORG:- Guild Standardization Center, Gdansk.(Branzowy Centrainy--Osrodek Normalizac
TITLE; Analysis.of~guidelines for setting up a standard:for installation of magnetic
compasses, ori, -ships
SOURCE; Technika i g6spodarka morskaV no. - 111 1965, h23~-425
PZ Laa
TOPIC TAGS. navigation compass,~,Bcientific standard i marine engineering, A~
T: he author discusses the State Standards which must be met by the Guild
Standardization.Center of~the Ministry of Havi ation in Gdansk for installation of
9
magnetic compasses on ships.'.Guidelines are given.for,minimuca distances betweenthe
mbLgiletic:compass~and.structura1 elements of the.ship' safe distances betwden the mag-
ps
n6tic-.dompass andlelectrical and magnetic equipment,,safe distances between the compass
and the d-celectrical supply system, and the methods for checking these distances.
The guidelines for minimutudistances arediscussed from the standpoint of stationary
and movable'disturbing elements. Safe distances-vary depending on operating conditions
but'on the average the distance~istaken-as that between the.clodest-point,of'thia.dis~,,,.
turbing equipment and the center of the compass-for which thegreatest, deviation in t
s:0.5-0-750. The proposed guidelines'are'still in the discussion.
compassreading i
stage.* ..Orig o art. has 3 figures',. 1 tabl:e.
SUB'CODE:
13JI/ SUEM DATE: none,
Card mjs
WOLIVSKI, Leszek.9 mgr
Evaluation criteria of the visibility of signaling lights,
Tech gosp morska 15 no.3:103-105 mr 165.
1. Central Standard Offioe of the Mnistry of Navigation,
Gdansk.
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WOLINSKI, S.
For Poland one has to fight not with words but w-Ith acts.
8 (ZOLNIERZ pojS.,~I) (i-~Tarszawa, Poland),13o. 31, Dec. 1957
(EBAI) LC Vol. 7, No. 1958
n
SO: Monthly Index of Fast Europea Accessions
WOLINSKI St.
NORAD, hopes and disill-uslons or the dethronement of a prima donna.
flo-.p. techn 2.5 no.7:3-5 162.
11
FOLAND/Electronics Vacuum Technique H-9
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 11~ 1958, No 25757
Author : kaszkowski. 3ohdon, Wolinaki Wieslaw
Inst : Faculty of Radio Eng aer ng, a of Communications,
Wexaaw, Poland
Title I Froduction of High-Purity Antimony with the Aid of Wcum
Distillationi
Orig Pub i'jlektronika, 1957, 3, No 12- 3.21
Abstract The authors indicate the importance of antimony and its
alloys in electronics and give a brief survey of the fields of
applicatt)n of these meterials. A~detailod description is
given of the technology of obteining pure antimony by vacuum
distillation end of the suitable equipment. It is indicated,
that with Vacuum diatillrtion it is possible to attain a
purity of anti-iony above c,'~.999%-. Bibliography, 22 titles.
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P/053/62/000/010/003/004*
E192/E382
AUTHORS: I liAski, Wi es I aw and Kruszoi'
.10 rskA;' J erzy
TITLE: Mlulti-alkali cathodes, type (K-Na-Cs)Sb
PERIODItAL: Prz'eglad e1 ektroniki 0-'Vjo. 10, 1962, 598 601
TEXT: The Department of Radio-engineering of Warsaw
Polytechnic has condiieted some experinients on (K-Na-CS)Sb non-
'trans-parent cathodes deposited on a glass base. The experimental
tubes used' for this purpose were in the form shown in Fig. 2. The
envelopes of the tubes were made of sodium glass and provided with
three outl.ets, two of which were connected to phials containing
salts of alkali netals, the third outlet b-eing connected to the
pump.. Electrically the photocathode.outlet is in the form of a
platinum wire, 0.3 nun in diameter, The tube is provided with a
nickel-wire heater, furnished with a drop of antimony. The metals
Na and K are produced in one of the phials by heating,(by an
Induction heater) the pills of chromates of these metals contained
'in the phial. Metallic Cs is.obtained in the same way from the
pills placed in the second phial. After preliminary processing of
the tube the photocathode is forned by depositing a layer of Sb
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E192/r,382
an the-Slass surface by sputtering, and furnishing this layer
with a:deposit of,nietallic K and Na. The tube is then cooled,
and metallic Cs is provided from the second phial. The photo-
-cathodes obtained by this method have a sensitivity of 60
90 iiA/Lm when -illuminated by a bulb having, a colour t emperature of
.2 850 0K. This figure is about half- as UU. as that obtained by
.1 RCA or Sovi t engineers. This lotj- sensitivity ~Ls probably due to
the formation of gases in the pills during the productioxA of the
metallic Cs in the presence of.a layer of (K,Na)Sb. A simple
device permitting production of metallic Cs in vacuum Vras des *igned
to eliminate the. polsoning of this layer. 'This-device is to be
~-i tried in future experiments. There are 5 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Katedra Radiotechniki Politechniki Warszawslciej
(Depart,ment of Radio-engineering, Warsaw
Polytechnic)
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