SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZEMANEK, J. - ZEMBLEVSKIY, K.K.
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ZEMANEK, Nandor
A new FM 10-160 type ultrashort.-wave radio transmitter and
receiver. Hir teclLn 15 no.10006-308 0 164.
1. Budapest Radio Engineering Factory.
SAXLS 0.; SKOUPA, H.; Z124ANEK, R.
Roentgenological findings in Schonlein-Renoch syndrome. Cesk.
rentgen. 17 no-4:246-249 J1 163,
1. Vnitrni oddeleni dets1w fakultni nemocnice v Brne-Cernych
Polich vedouct doe. dr. 0. Saxl. Rentgenologicke oddeleni
detake fakultni namocnice v Brne-Cernych Polichj, vedouci dr.
R. Zemanek.
PURJIURA) (INFANT, NEWBORN, DISEASES)
DOMEN., ACUTE) (DIAGNOSIS, DIFFERENTIAL)
M
KOURII,OVA,H.; MMVIM#R.
Bosinophilic granuloma of the temporal bone. Cask. otolar. q
no.3:157-161 T;- J60.
~1. Kratska detska nemocuice u Brne-Cernych Polich usuil, kreni a
nosni oddeloni, prednosta dr. M. Kucerasustradni rentganologicke
oddeleni,prodnosta dr. R. Zemanek..
(390SINOPHILIG GRANUWKIt case reports)
(TIMOR'LL BONS dig.)
Roentgenographic department in a pediatric hospital. Lek. listy, Brno
8 no. 10:2)8 15 MaY 1953. (GLML 24:5)
1. Of the Central Roentgenological Department of Gerne Pole Pediatric
Hospital in Brno.
KUCM, Miroslav, MUDr.; ZRj2jK,_Ri'chard. Mr.
Recurrence of adenoid vegetation. Cae. lek. cook. 91 no.4:
iu-li4 25 Jan 52.
I..Z usniho, nooniho a krcniho addelani at. oblastni detake
namocnice v Brno. Primar MUDr Miroolav Kucera. Z roentgenologickeho
oddeleni at. oblastnidetake nemocnice v Brno. Primar MUDr.
Richard Zemanek.
(NASOPHARYNX, diseaoes
adenoid vegetation, reenr. after adennidectomy,
radlother.)
/I,, --TT / -V 4~; 6r1 -I ~ .
KUOM, Hiroslar, NMr,- KKHMK, Richard, KuDr
Liquorrhea of the cerebrospinal fluid following paracenteals.
Lake listy, Brno 9 no*2Z;510-512 15 Nov 54,
1. Usni. nomni &~krcni oddelent rrajoke detake nomocnica v Bme.
PrirAr HUDr Miroslav Vueera (for lr-~.cera) 2. Reontganologicke
oddelent Krajoke detake nemocnice v Brnea. Primar MUDr Richard
Zemanek (for Zemanek)
(cmmospim num,
otorrhaa after ty4ania paracentesta in inf.)
(FAR,~* H' surgery,
paracen'iesi,s causing otorrhea in inf.)
(PUNCTURES,
tyspanic paracentesis causing otorrhaa In Inf.)
ZF14AN: S.
Discussion of J. Zacek's article on the development of oonnection diagrams for
industrial d.rives. p.383
E=ZOTECHNICKY OBZOR. (Hinisterstvo tezkeho strojirensAtpi a Ceskoslo~~enske
vedecka tecLinicka spollecnost pro eletrotechniju pri Ceskoslovenske adaemii
ved) Praha) Cezecholovakia
Vol-48, no-7, July 195.0
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LG, V61.8, no.11
Nov. 1959
Uncl.
7-1--.--,T-1-7-7~--7~71-:7
ZEMANEK, Jaroslav, inz.
Some use of' pressure welding in electrieal engineering.
Elektrotecbnik 19 no.1:2-6 JaI64.
1. Moravskoalezske elektratechnicke zavody Postrelmov, n.p.,
Post-relmov.
zEMANEK_, jAEi, nz. CSc.; BARTOS, Pavel, inz. CSc.
Aniaerobic -treatment for-looee smut of -wheat:'(Ustilago'tritici
[Pers.] Jens.). Rost vyroba 10 no. 4:371-382 Ap 164.
1. Central Research Institute of Plant Production, Ruzyne.
0 ZEMANEK R.; FABIAN,, P.
Congenital dtffuse bone salerusis in children. Cook. pediat. 17 no.l-'
49-51 Ja 0
1. Fakultni.eletake, nemoevice v- Bme, int. oddeleni, prednosts, doe. dr.
0. Saxl Fakultnidetaka nemocnice v Brne, rtg-addbleni, prednosta dr.
R- ZAVAnAk DotAke nddalani XUNZ v D. Dvatrit-i- nrAtintinta Ar- P- Fahistn-
SAXL, Otto;ZERANXK, Richard
Congenital stenosis of the small inteatins in a newborn infant,
Cos. rentg.. 13 Ao,.5:357-359 0 159
1. Krajolm det0a nemocuice v Brue. Gerna Pole, vnitrui oddeleni,
prednosta doe. dr. Otto S~il. Rentgenologicke oddeleni, prednosta;
prim. dr. Richard Zemanek.
(INTWTIUL OBSTRUCTION in inf. & child)
IZ14,1Z K. V..
A coKorehensive survey of the world stipply and t"oduction of man.aarrese ores.
D.
(Central Geologle Instit ute Czechoslovak M41T.J~nV of science) Vol. 32, No. .5, 1957
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions IELAI) LC, Vol, No. 5 XaY l)5 8
"C!UijTR*r Czechoslovakia D
JOU",?., RZKh1m., No. 85783
1959,
I., IH () R
JT. Central Institute of Geology
Skarns in the Vicinity of Priseenice and
Medence.
pub. 8b. Ustredn. ustavu geol, Odd. geol., 1957
(19501 24 No 2 241-312
01% th"e b Is f lata relative to new arl-if-id
as 0
the folivprine, are cons i'dered: mechunism of tl.e
of skarn-foriation, basic regularities of chemism,
e,-nnomic importi~Lnce. G. Voroblyev.
CARD:
ZEMANEK, V.
OFMRAPHY & GEOIDGY
Periodica2st CASOPIS PRO MIIUMALOGII A GEOLOGII Vol. 3., no. 2, 1958
.. V The coarse-grainad biotitic orthogneiss and the metamor-
ZEMMK
phic rocks in its vicinity around the "Sphirmp" south of Madenec.
P. 159~
Monthly Ydst of East European Accessions (EEAI) LCj Vol& 8., No. 5.
May 1959, Unclass.
ZE14AM I W.
Problems of hygiene and industrial safety in the departments of health. D.15
(OCHRONA PRACY; B.11PIFUINISTWO I 111GUNA PRACY, Vol. 12$ No. 6, June 195~, Warsaw$ Polmid)
50; Monthly List of East European Accessions (ML) W, Vol. 6, go. 9, Sept. 1957) Unclo
613,63 614-698
zematirk W, CA'"% of robotting at W-tk it, a chemical Factory,,
d6Wor 1117 Yea"
'Antruclat lavottowe W fallrycr chrmicAllel W latim.1% lots
Bezplem-Astwo I Illgir"a Pracy, No. 1-8, 19NO, fill. W-44
A number of rava of Rax-polsoning In it certain ehemiral-fac.
tory during the years 1915 IM are detailed by the author u1
the mrllvlr~ Ile deals with poisoning by Me following xilbstaners:
Iliquld n1rotir jr. trichlorethylene. cyarildehydrogen, lead. letrachbro-
ethylene. gai chlorive, vxtle of nitrogen, Parbt-greett and bfuzol. in
the PAXt, C"C3 Of P0150"Ing MUCCI COMPAfallWY IrMUOMIY, As
the jovelof work 1*1zlene increwrd. they became lr.%% frerliwist.
The present co-efficlent. otcasez of poLsoning can be regarded as
being iioitrwhal. low. 'Me auUm quotes certain conditions whirh
have ensured suerris to the campaign against poisoning In chr-
m1ral factories.
POLAND
ZIMMMITC, Wladyslaw (Affiliation not g1von]
llorganiZ&tiOn Ot thd P01Y01ildcal Out-PatAort Deparmonts
in tho Factories,"
Warsaw., Polski Typodnik Lakarski. Vol 17, No 49, 3 Dac 62,
pp 19(1:3-1 Ob.
Ab.,stract-, [Author's English summary] attention is dra,,.-n
to thei dilffioultioa exparianood by physiclans in thair
work in the out-pabients dopartments in the factories.
Tho rn,~thods of organization are discussed. All 12 ~o-
feroni~,es ere Polish.
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Tal X-17. No 19(663), C Mar 1962.
'1= '21--ma Around t'%* Zqpator. T:.~-vle- p. A.
19. "CmUtIons fro= Be=&-*mczn.-s-.hinksrs," R.V. Outt.
P. A.
I 'Llxt-*of' Co--y,stltlons, =9L ".. d-, p.
21. "Velp Want*d AAde." V. 5.
2.
.0mr
tr. in.
"--m Problw= of Absectselom.!
23. "Rixtorleaz 30t4: 11. potalm", R. rZterzanowski; P.
24. "Tba Rural 1!#Llth Ceoperattye Stefan ZLI=Z. rki. cn-
alg--td. P'.
25. **-.be Diary of an Alls rFle. signed IIfTq. p.
26. -Clhro~oialw of Aa%ITItI2x of Scientific Sociatiq 0.
maigza4; p. 5.
27. "Defamse of tootoral =%*artatlons: 3oticom." mvls~fted;
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Z_ P-M f~ N F_K" 1e. r\, 11 -
~M PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1391
Akaclemiya nauk SSSR. Astronomicheskiy sovet.
,' -Po:Lnyye solnechnyye zatmeni ya 25 fevralya 1952 1 30 iyunya, 1954 g.
Trudy ekspeditsiy po nablyudeniyu zatmeniy (Total Eclipse of the
Sun, February 25, 1952 and June 30, 1954. Transactions of the
Expedition to Observe Solar Eclipses) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958.
357 p. 1,200 copies printed.
Editorial Board: Pariyskiy, M.N.,. 0;,,,ndidate of Physical and Mathema-
tical Sciences (Resp. Ed.); Kononovich, E.V. (Secretary); Kuzimin,
A.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Mogilevskiy, E.I., Candi-
date of Physical and Mathematical Sciences'(Deputy Resp. Ed.);
Mustell, E.R., Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Sciences; Ed.
of Publishing House: Yegorova, N.Bi; Tech. Ed.: Kashina, P.S.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for amateur and professional astro-
nomers Interested In eclipse phenomena.
COVIERAGE: The present compendium is the fourth in a series published
by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR on solar eclipses observed
in the Soviet Union. The present collection reportd on the results
Gard 1/16
Total Eclipse (Cont.) SOV11391
of observations obtained by scientific teams of 20 research In-
stitutions during the total solar eclipses of 1952 and 1954. The
reports include studies of the sun's chromosphere, its total cor-
onal brightness, monochromatic glow, structure, polarization pho-
tometry, and colorimetry. The results of studies on coronal
radio emissions for various wavelengths and on the effect of the
sun on the earth's atidospheres based on the February 1952 and June
1954 eclipses4 are presented. The tndividual articles'are accom-
panled~by tables, diagrams and bibliographic references.
TAM OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Krat, V.A. Gradients of Chromospheric Lines 5
Vyazanitsyn,.V.P. Spectrophotometry of the Chromosphere, From
,Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse of 1952 7
Card 2/8
Total Eclipse (Cont.) SOV11351
4teshenko, N.V. Distribution of Chemical Elements and Electron
Concentration in the Chromosphere (From Observations of the
Total Solar Eclipse of February 25, 1952) 15
Steshenko, N.V. and.Zemanek, Ye.Kh. Study,of the Boundaries
of the Chromospheric TAnes of Hy-drogen, Helium and Ionized
Calcium 36
,Koval', I.K. Total Coronal BrJghtness From Observations of
Total Solar Eclipses of February 25.91952 and June 30: 1954 49
Sharonov, V V. Total Visual Photometry of the Solar Corona
in 1952 ;~d 1954 62
Sytinskaya, N.N. Photograp hie Evaluation.of the'Total Bright-
ness and Color of the Solar Corona of 1954 in Yeysk 81
Kumsishvilij Ya.I. Radiometry of the Solar Corona During the
June 30,1954 Total Solar Ec'..Lpse 83
Card 3/8
Total Eclipse (Cont.) SOV11391
Orlovap N.S. Total Coronal Brightness on 30 June 1954 from
Photographs Taken by an.Expedition of the Astronomical
Observatory of the University.of Leningrdd" 92
?3ugoalavskay4, Ye.Ya. Solar Corona of February 25, 1952 100
Nikol'skiy, a.m. Solar Corona of February 25, 1952 115
Nikollskly, GiM. Photometry of Coronal J'ays and Corpuscular
133
Niko llskiy,,.G.M. Polar Radial Systems of the 1954 Corona 135
Vsekhavyatakiy, S.K. and,G.M. Nikollskiy. Structure of the
Solar Corona of June 30, 1954 l4l
Mikheltson' N.N. Photometry of the Solar Corona on February
25.p 1952 149
Card 4/8
Total Eclipse (Cont, SOV/1391
Senchuk, Yu.F. Generalized Photometry of the Solar Corona on
February.25., 1952 159
Kapko, Ya.T. Photographic Photometry of the Solar Corona on
February 25, 1952 173
Gindilis, L.M. Photometry of.the Solar Corona on February 187
251 1952
Aliyeva.. G.K. Photometry of the Solar:Corona on February
25, 1952 187
.,Sytinskaya, N.H. Distribution of Brightness and Color in
the Solar Corona of June 30., 1954 189
4 -
Sharonov, V.V. Visual Colorimetry of the Solar Corona 199
Grigorlyev., P.V. and O.B. Vasillyev. Photometric Oservations
of the Solar Corona With Automatic Aerial Cameras During
the Total Solar Eclipse of June 30, 1954 207
Card 5/8
.Total Eclipse (Cont.), S01V11391
Neamyanovich,, A.T. Photometry of the Corona of June 30, :L9.54 2 23
Konopleva, V.P. Multi-colored Photometry of the Solar Corona
of June 30, 1954 233
Nadubovich, YU.A. Photometry of the Solar Corona in Red Rays
on June 30, 1954. 247
Polupan P *N Photometry of the Solar Corona in the Green Line
Jk 53031 252
Pariyskiy, N.N and K.I. Petrov,a, S_peetr9photometry of Coronal
and.Chromospheric Lines During the Eclipse of Februax7 25,
1952 258
Vashakidze, M.A. Analysis of Radiatip4 Polarization of.the
Solar Corona Based on Observations of Total Solar Eclipse
of February 25, 1952 291
Card 6/8
total Eclipse (Cont.) SOV/139-1
Yomenko,p BD. Variations in the CoeMcieft or Atmospheric Trans-
parency During the Total Solar Eclipse of June 30, 1954 307
Gavrilov, X.V. and I.G. Kolchinbkly. Computing Corrections
of the Moon's Coordinates From Dbbervations of the Eclipse
of June 20, 1954 at the Main As
tronomie Observatory of AS
,
UkrSSR. 324
'~Observation of Solar
VitkevIch
and B.Ne Chikhachev. ~
, V.V.
1
.
,
Radio , Bui anions' In the"Neter Wave Band.During the Total Solar
Eclipse of February 25., 1952 329
TroitAkiy, V.S., M.P. Zelinskayas V.L. Rakhlinp V.T. Bobrik.
Results of Observation.of Zolar' Radio-Emissions In the 3.2
and, 10 cm, W ave length During the Total Solar Eclipse- of
;February 25, 1952 and June 30, 1954 330
Molchanov,,A.P., B.M,, Gyunninen,,*A.V. Mellnikov, Al.P. Molchanovs
L.L. Myasnikov, V.N. Rysakov, F.I. Skripovs M.M. Filippov..
Results of Solar Eclipse Observations of 1952 afid.1954 In the
3.2 cm Wavelength', 331
Card 7/8
total Eclipse (Cont.) SOV/1391
MolchanovA A.P. Dibtribution of Radio Intensity on the Sun's
'
Disk.FrcmL Observation
s of Total Solar Eclipses in the 3.2 am
Wayelkngth' 333
.Boyenkovap N.M. Effect of Solar Eclipse on the Ionosphere From
the February 25, 1952 and June 30,, 1954 Observations 336
Grishkevich, L.V., N.A. Mltyakov, G.G. Nikiforova. Ionospheri.o
Observations at Gorkiy During the Solar Eclipse of June 30,
*
'1954 347
Zhestyannikov., L.A. and M,M. Kobrin.. 1~2 Ionospheric LayC-r
During Ithe Solar Eclipse of February 25, 1952 in Gorkiy 351
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AUTHOR-. Zemanek, Ye. M. Stefanov, O.P*
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TITLE: Magnetic amplification of lines, and growth parameters of sunspots
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya., Abs. 4.51.481
REF SOURCE: 'Visnyk Kyyivelk. Un-tu. Ser, astron., no, 6j 1964, 25-31
TOPIC TAGSt aa4ee"-emy, Sun, sunspot, solar radiation, solar magnetic field, solar
spectral line
ABSTRACT: In one of their previ e authors (Ref. zh. Astronomy, 1965,
SYs articles, th
5.51.375) investigated a sunspo observed June 22, 1959. In the presently referenced
article, the same spot is studied, but at a different distance from the disk cent4ir.-
The spot was phntographed June 27, 1959. The equivalent line widths W have been cor
rected for halo influence and.for magnetic amplification. The latter effect was'eva-
luated on the basis of V. E. Stepanov's theory. In.addition to published research the
same corrections are embodied in the 11~, values taken jane.22 1959 and Sept.'19, 1958
below, the exciting tem-
on the sunspots (Ref. zh. Astron. 1962, BA388). In'the table
perature, T - the'number N of Fe I.atoms in theli~rld of vie'w; the full-velocit
Vi.
and the tur lent veloci for all three spots.
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171
TITLP-. Relative intensity of the continuous spectrum of the sunspot observed 22 June
1959
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 4.51.483
REP SOURCE% Visnyk Kyy_&yslk, un-tu. Sec. astron., no. 6, 1964, 41-45
TOM TAPS: *ztrm=r
sunspot, solar radiation, spectrun
ABSTRACT: The sunspot spectrity" was photographed thru the frequency band A, 4000-67000
Methodology of data processing and of the consideration of the photosphere dispersed
liCht is described at length. The ititensity distribution of the continuous spectrum is
represented by 1C I /I , I and I being respectively thS intensity in the spot and
in the photosphere. 8 0 ~he sdepend9nce of Ig(I /I ) upon ~V is not every%bere smootQ
a large increase in intensify near 264800 is notgd;o~ecreased intensity regions corre
pond to certain molecular absorption bands. For the derivation of the absolute values
of I., the absolute values of I according to G. Sitnik were utilized. A table shows
I and I the temperature T T and &0 5040(1/Tr - 1/r,,) as functions
0
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ZZLIDIVA, M.Tu.; ZEIIAIM Te,N.; SPIRGIUVA, A,X.; TURCHANINOTA, E.T.
Solar activity in 1951. Fqbl.liav.astron.obser.ne.6:113-119 154.
(sun) (HLRA 9:4)
ZBHAM, U.N.
Rhotespheric activity' of the am In 1949. Publ.Kiev.astron,
oboar,ne.6:131-138 154. (MIM 9:4)
(sun)
81761
S/()35/60/000/02/03/009
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, 1960, No. 2,
p. 48, # 1428
AUTHORS: Steshenko, N. V.1 Z.Rajg"k Ye. N.
NTLE6 An Investigation of Chromospheric Line Contours of Hydrogen, Helium
and Ionized Calcium
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Polnyye solnvechn. zatmeniya, 25 fevr. 1952 1 30 iyunva 1954,
,Moscow, AN SSSR, 1958, pp. 36-48
TEXT: The authors present the results of processing the observations car-r-led,
out during the total solar eclipse on June 30, 1954, with the station'ary solar
spectrograph of the Astronomical Observatory of the Kiyev University k'Kiyav was in
the eclipse belt). To observe the eclipse, the spectrograph was equipped with
four cameras for taking pictures simultsneously in four regions of the spectrum.
The values of dispersion were as followsi 5.47 A/mm for H P -line (P I plate),
5.50 and 15 A/mm in the region of H and K lines of CaIl (P 2~_ plate), 1.27 Almm
near helium line 15876 (P plate), and 0.85 A/mm near the -iine (c!ai)
(P plate which was used the other order of the spectrurn) . The px4ofilesk of
3
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81741
S/035/60/000/02/03/009
An Investigation of Chromospheric Line Contours of Hydrogen, Helium and Ionized
Calcium
the following lines -were plotted: H and K of CaII, HP., HSP D (%5876), for altitudes
of 2,200, 5,200 and,8,000 Ion above the photosphere level. Qpler half-widths
of the lines were determined, and assuming T =,6,0000 K, the turbulent speed..was
calculated to-be t, - 16.0 Im/sec.. An attempt is made to interpret the profiles
observed under the"assumption' that the luminosity of the chromosphere is due to
scattering of solarradiation. There are 7 references.
E. Ye. Dubov
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ZZLIDINA, M.Yu;-Z2M=0,Te,, SMEYEVA, A.R.
Observations of the sun's photosphere and chromosphere at the
Astronomical Observatory of Kiev Uni-7erelty in 1946-1950. Trudy
DO 2: 3-468 15 8. (MIRA 13:4)
(Sun)
S/035/62/000/006/024/090
AOO1A1O1
:AUTHORS: Zemanek,'Ye. N.,. Stefanov, A. P.
:TITLE: Speotrophotometry of the sunspot observed on September 19, 1
958
PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 8, 1962., 59,
abstract 8A388 ("Mezhdunar. geofiz. god. Inform. byul.11, ig6i, no'. 4,-
18 - 23; tnglish summary)
'TEXT: The spectr* of a sunspot taken with dispersion of 1.25 A/mm was
237 lines i
used to plot the curve of growth. Equivalent widths are measured for
of.-iron. They turned ou'~`to be larger than the corresponding values measured in
th6.photosphere, the difference decreasing with the growth of excitation poten-
tial. Strengths of oacillators of the lines for which they were not known, were
,det'rmined by relating to the curve of growth plotted by L. A. Mitrofanova for
the photosphere. Theoretical curves of growth are calculated for the homogeneous..
model. The superposition of the observed curve of growth with the theoretical
one yielded the following values of physical parameters in the sunspot: damping,
parameter a 0.08; turbulent Velocity 2.8 km/sec; exditation.temperature
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Zemanek Yee Net Stefanov,, A. Pe
TITLE: Spot growth curve derived from the lines of neutral titaniun
SDURGSj Ref* zhe Astronomiya, Abse 2951439
REF SOURCEs Materialy Mezhdiware geofiz. goda. Inform* byule, no* 6, 1964, 103-406
TOPIC TAGSs solar phenomenons solar photonphere, titanium# iron
ABSTRACT: A solar-spot growth curve derived from the lines of neutral titanium was
compared with the curve derivedpreviously-for the same spot from the lines of neutral
irons using "stellar" values of the oscillator's power (see RZhAstr, 1961, 3A297) re-
duced to the absolute qysteme The spot develo ent temperature and the number of
atoms in a column with a cross section of 1 7were determined for Fal and Tile The
number of'TiI atoms in the spot was 2 orders of magnitude less than the number of Fal
atoms, Just as in the pkiotpsphere. The temperature of development for TU was some-
what lower than that for FeI,,.which was attributed to a difference in altitudes at
which the lines of these elements were produceds The overall velocity of atoms,, which
is 3.0 km/seo for TiI and 3.1 kn/seo for FeIp was determined by comparing the obser-
vation data and the calculated growth curves@ bibliography of 11 titles. Oe VAtro-
poliskayao 15anslation of abstrikof
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AUVORs Zemanek,._Ye._N.;, Stefanov, A* Pq
TITLE: Spot growth curve derived from the lines of neutral titanium
ISOURCEs Refo zhe Astronomiyas Abso .2*51-439
REF SOUIRCEt ~hterialy Mezhdunare geofiz. goda. Infom,. byulop no* 6, 194W 103- 106.
MIPIC TAGSz solar phenomenons solar photosphera, titanium, iron -5cbOV-307, Z~cw%YPLIA
ABsTRACT; A i growth curve derived from the lines of neutral titani= was
compared with the curve derived:previously for the same spot from the lines of neutral
ironp using Itstellar" values of the oscillator's power (see RZhAstr, 1961, 3A297) re-
to the absolute system. The spot develoLment temperature and the number of
'atoms in a column with a cross section of 1 cmz were determined for Fal and Tilo The
:j~
h'-I bomber- of.'TiI atoms in the spot was 2 orders of magnitude less than the number of FaI
Wt8ms_ just as in the photosphere. The temperatizee of developmont for TiI was some-
lower than that for FeI, which was attributed to a difference in altitudes at
z
which the lines of these elements were produced. Ihe overall velocity of atoms., which
is 3.0 km/sec for Til and 3,1 km/seo for FeIj was determined by comparing the obser-
vation data and the calculated growth curves& Bibliography of 11 titles* 06 MUG-
pollskaya. J.Translation of abstractT
SUB CODEt 03'
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"Effect of Tetraethylthiuram Disulphide on Blood Clottina in Rabbits.,, p. 501
(CESKOSLOVENSOKA FISJOIDGIS, Vol. 3, No. 1, jan. 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
SO, Monthly List of East European Accessions, (MiAL), LU, Vol. 4
No. 5, May 1955, Uncl.
ZMAHKOVA-KUNZOTA, ff.; kAZAM, K.
Iffect of quercetin and sodium sallcylate on serua myocarditle In
rab'bit. Dial. liety, Praha 32 no. 4:337-343 1952. (CLML 23:1)
1. Of the Institute of Pharnacology and of the Institute of Sistologr
of Palacky University in 010moue.
ZIMANKOTA41MOTA, H.; XUBUSAT, L. XROUTIL. H.
Iffect of tetraetIq1thlurandisulfide on blood coagulation in
rabbits. Chekhe fiviol..3-noal:59-68 1954.
1. YarmakologichashyAnatitut meditainskago fakulfteta universt-
tets. imont Palatskogo, Olomonta.
(DISULFIRAM0 effects,
on blood coagulation in rabbits)
(BLOOD COAGULICION9 effect of drugs oti,
disulfiramIn rabbitsi)
-Bruackit*---Ttotry%taUl at aptWerite. 7~11 ALUI-
ir. %It-nna). 'sekstw4ks taintrAlf. w. krool. SAO,
$4
1.417-11)(IONO); cf, llertro1wri. C.A. 33,
tiamn o( a sample of figunckite gave a cuble pattern W*k1r.
'S - 8:419 - OJWXI A.. d. - 4.1 whielk agTred
\with the p .aftern for sphalcrite. It Is Wicy"I that
N'bruncicite ' contains an aged ZnS gel and, therefore. the
name "brunckite" incorrect as indicating an xmofphow
A. R. Mat.hrion
Rieb"Ute jinelms of the eastern end of the nortbem
&I In gralwacks zone. J-.,7VUOWL (Ulliv-, 1,101111-1),
.171imIeLloc. m, pwireg. .1101. ZI-1-2300,W).-The firl-t-rkilt.
xlw6w% of the &MIlleffill region rctirmlit midiv, lifivil
strongly clifoliAted alkali. gricisses. *vvral vasictice, met
1'reviously nicriliorml are describcd and arr sho%si lei lie
roin stimsive modifications. Two new chem. unalyc,
tire Itrewrited. With mpect to the origio of the rocks,
he INmIlillify 14 416cuW41 of ull alkall fillim-stlatlim t-I
!
iAlmetilei In i-mmection with 1he down piriesure of Imilk-
A, R, Mathemin
CZWMSWVAKIA
Z4544 4A10 VA
Klamp Jog MMVAR is
1. 84"Wi* momeanb InAitmut vacul%y of Phaxuacyg KfArlm Univeritity
(Vgdtck*Vmku=Y uAftv Farmcwtickaj fabdty M) (for Kalea) 1 2. InAl-
tuUf f0v thO FUrtbW Ed=atlaft of 1"W"Claux and PhmmiUt Fseally
of Pbuway (Ustav we dalele, vr&lavao lekarav a farmceataw,, Kat*&-a
Bratlawm
MOMM"llft ab No 8/9. ANVA"9ptember 1965, pp 362-"
"Proportion of lima*$& waf- (Ilanawsho mwim). ?"t 3z On the lnt*&-
"U=~ Of th* Owl& "d 4-001hit In Solutions ad In x-rey contr"t
Zt:~IVIANOYA
CnMMVXAKU
DIWP JI ZWMWAV J.
ftn"dU61041 twaally) ta (tw cal"?); 2olactitmto for 'Awhe
YurU*r Educ Alan of MWdelms avA Mumatats Im MtL-aU*Iwn4 ftmlly
Of I%AnmV (Ustaw po dalsio vadolownW4 lakem a famwoutov v Brattalwap
Katadn (Walso DaUsIm (for Zn=mpO
""W p"pertios at lugged ~ilmw.*
ZEMAMVA, Jana
Texty z ruskeho Jaxyka pro posluchace geologle s rusko-ceskym slovnicksm.
Jana Zemanova, Olga Kalcovska. (Vyd. 1.) Praha, Statni pedagogicke nakl.0 1954-
135 p. (Uaebni texty vyaokyeb okol) (Text in Russian for students of geology,
with a Russian-Czech dictionary. lst ed.)
S): Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 6 June 1956,
Uncl.
KRTIL, Josef; KOURIIA, Vaclavj ZEKANOVA Jaroslava; PANKOVA, Helena
Separation of Zr95-jjb95 from the fission.product solution
by sorption on silica gel. Jaderna energie 10 no..2:4't-51
F 164.
1. Ustav jaderneho vyzkumu, Ceskoslovenska akademie ved,
Rez u Prahy.
A; AMMWWWW~
ZIKMDO J.;FOUSOVA, X
Significance of experimental animals in standardization of insulin.
Cesk. farm. 2'no.9.-303-:-306 sept 1953. (01AL 25:4)
1, Of the Insulin Station of the Pharmaceutical Institute in Prague.
IMM
CZECHOSLOVAKIA UDC 616-001.12-092 25
DOLEZAL, Vladimir; SLAVKA, Vladimir; Josef; RYBAK, Pran-
tisek; ZM4A14O Z 01' Institute of Aer;-n-WTG6i1 Modicino
M z
(Z Ust~wt6too~e--6m-jr-a&votniotvi), Prague, and Research Institute
for Physiatrics , Balneology, and Climatology (Vyzkumny Ustav
pro Pyziatriij Balneologii a Klimatologii), Bratislava,
"Adaptation Reactioln of the Organism in Mountains at Elevations
of 1500 - 2000,Mete'rs."
Praguo, Vojenske Zdravotnicke Listy, Vol 35, No 2, Apr 66, pp
56 - 59
Abstract: A group of 8 mountain climbers of average ability was
invesE-1gated for 6 days in Tatra Mountains at elevations of 1500
to 2000 meters. A correlation between the amount of physical
stress and the excretion oP 17-ketosteroids and mueoproteins was
established, Vanillylmandelic acid is a very sensitive indicator
of tho emotional stresses. The period of 6 days served for the
adaptation of the people to mild hypoxiao .1 Figurep 5 Tableav
10 Westemp 6Czech references.
65 -
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J03LOV,,,1 czi,.io6o/6o/000/0,1:'10056/0059
AU`I--iOR: Dolezal, Vindirgir (Doctor of medicine; Candidate of science); Slay'ka,
vla~imir-JT~Tc-tor of medicine)'; Lux&, Josef (Engineer); Fqbak, Frantiseki__~e _
ORG. Institute of Aviation Medicine, Prague (Ustav lateckeho zdravotnictvi); Reseftrdl.
Institute of Physiatries, Balneology, and Climatology, Bratislava (Vyzkumny UetaV
fyziatrii, balneologii a klimatologii)
TITLE: Adiptive reaction of th .e organism to mountain altitudes of 1500-2003 .7.
SOURCE: Vojenske zdravotnicke listy, no. 2, 1966, 56-59
-iology, high altitude physiology, high
alpinn.physiology, human phys
altitude conditioning, physical stress
ABSTRACT: A group of 8 mountain climbers was obscr,.,.-; for 6 days under physic&L
stress in the Tatra Mountains at an altitude of 1500-2000 m. The tests were e:,-
pacially designed to study kidney reaction. The following substances were me&stired
at 12-ho'ur intervals: 'vanillylmandelic acid (3-methoxy-),-hydroxymandelic acid),
ketosteroids, mucoproteins, eosinophils, and dehydroepiandrosterone. On
high secretion of ketosteroids and low secretion of vanilly1mandelic acid were oh-
served. A significant rise in vanilly1mandelic acid occurred after the second
day when the men had suffered a severe'emotional disturbance (news of an accid-rt)
SignificrAnt changes were observed in ~he secretion of mucoproteins.. The highe.;,.,
irnr,. 41,< n,^I. in ^n^ nr,
H ME W!'
values were registered the first day; a decrease was observed in the fol owing dva,
,,_and a sharp drop after return from the mountains. EosinoDhile values did not change
~con.aiderably tise 6-day stay in the mountains. Dehydroepiandrosteron war. the
~ig. 1. Deposits of: 1) vanillyl
b). mandelic acid in microgram/hr in 12-hr
portions of urine; 2) neutral 17-keto-
steroids in mg,124 hr;.3) dehydroepiandro-
aterone in mg/2Jj hr; 4) unita of muco-.
proteins in 12-hr portions of urlitt;
5) load in %. (The first and jest-,
indicate the control -figuren takf:.-~
Wid after return Xrom the mountuiri~i.)
a - Vanilly1mandelic acid; b
steroids and dehydroepiandrosterone;
% c mucopro.teins.
Wly
176 -
t regard to physical or emotional
dehydroepicndrosteronecan be used a*
0 altitude, A connection vas establi&4
sits of 17-ietoateroids and mucoprotex'n
sensitive indicator of emotional-strt--
organism adjusts to altitude when not
of adjustment can be shortened by
1 1 figure and tables.
,DQLEZAL, Vladimir, MUDr. CSc.; MA, Josef, major Inz.; Technicka spoluprace:
SVACINKOVA, Bozena; ZEMANOV~, Zdpnka,- RYBAK,, Frartinek
Secretion.of 3-methoxy-4-hytiroxy~=idelic acid in pilots. Voj.
zdrav. listy 34 no.4:164-166 Ag 165.
1.'Ustav leteckeho zdru votnictvi, Praba.
77~
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TOPIC TAGS!- z4ifie-phyb o hum physiology, high altit
iol 6Y an ude physiology, high
altitude conditioning$ pfQ*rrical stress
f 8 mountain climbers was observed for 6 days under physical
ABSTRACT., A group o
stress.in the Tatra Mountains at an altitude of 1500-2000 m. The tests vere es-
pecially designed to studV kidney reaction. The following substances were measured
at 12-hour intervals: vamilly1mandelic acid (3-methoxy-4-hydro;Qmandelic acid)
ketosteroids, mucoproteins, cosinophile, and dehydroepiandrosterone. On the firstday
high secretion of ketosteroids and low secretion of vanilly1mandelic acid were ob-
served. A significant rise in vanillylmndelic acid occurred after the second
day When the men had nuffered a severe emotional disturbance (news of an accident).
ificant changes were obser-ied in the secretion of mucoproteins.. The--highest--,
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Abetraot I Announcement is made by the Kiev Machine Conatructioa Flant about the
installvtion of two new metal-cutting machines - the fulLy autumatic
~-spindle chucking machine type 1265 and the SeMi-automatic machine type
126~ F. Both machines are Of Wkfoxm construction and their parts are
unified UP to 70%- The principle difference and mode of operation of both
machines is described. The maximum diameter of the metal parts machined
on the fully automatic 1265 is ~q mm and 160 mm on the 1265 P- One USSR
reference (104.14). Dravingal Illustrations. graph.
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"g. i lie R-6 dintillink dVer awl condensing In the cooled part..;
of tile reaction retort. Optimum operating luom are:
temp. 1100'-l 180' C. (steel retort), Preosure 104 - Mm.' 11g,
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ZMUTOT, A.T. (Primorskiy kray)
Problem of acute ilattis.- Ilin.aed, 34 no,3:79-82 Mr 156. (NMU 10:1)
(IIAITIS, ease reports,
(Run))
ZEMBAITY, JAIN
Opole i Opolszczy!,,na;:monografia krajoznuwcma.
Iyj. 2., poor.
i rozsz. Warszawa, Sport i Turystyka, 1955. 207 p. Oppain and the
Opola regjon. 2d ad.,, rtiw. and anl, illus., maps (part fold), bibl.,
fac,gims.-/
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Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1957
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Zembitskaya, Z. S.
IlTho Dy-,IrAcs of Gas Exchangf, Prri llr,~rc- Lo5sts in Worr,~,n dt-tring the
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date in Medical '5cience3
SO: Knizhn.4-ja latolpis' 140- 27, 2 Ju 13Y 1055
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of exchange end enerEy consumption in women during
labor, Ped., akush. i gin. 20 no-5:46-51 '58. (MIR-A 13:1)
1. UlcrainsIdy nauchno-iosledovatelIskiy inetitut okhrany materinstva
i detstva im. Geroys, Sovetskovo So *a prof. P.M. Buyko (diroktor
I;- YM
zasluzhennyy vrach USSR M.D. -Burova, nauchnvy rukovoditeli - zav.
akucherako-ginekologicheakim otde'Lom prof. S.P, Vinogradova I zav.
kafodroy fiziologii Vinnitskogo malitainakogo inatituta prof. N.K.
vitte).
(RESPIRATION) (Kk"E 3 OL I S M) (LABOR (OBSTITRICS))
ZEMBITSHAYA., Z.S. [Zembytolka, Z;9.11 kand.med.nauk
New method for restoring the permeability of the fallopian tubes
in vomen suffering from sterility. Ped., akush. i gin. 23 no.5t
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1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isoledovateltakiy institut okhrany matorinstva
i detstva im. Goroya Sovetskogo Soyuza,prof. P.M .Buyka (diroktor -
kand.med.nauk O.G.Pap [Papj 0.11.1).. Oushersko-ginckologicheskiy
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[VYnohradova, S.P.1), patomorfologicheska laboratoriya (naveduyushchiy -
kELnd.med.nauk S.A.Garmiza (Harmyza., SIA.].
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ZEOITSKAYA., Z. S.., kand. med. nauk
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doktor meditsinakikh nauk prof. S. P. radova)
(ANESTHESIA IN OBSTETRICS) CWLICATED)
(OXYGEN-THERAPEUTir, USE) OL)
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