SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUZICKA, J.E. - RUZICKA, J.

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the reaction of nickel with dimethyllilyoxune in iumuLne sobtdou when hromIne water is present. Mtkisuv Kuraj And-Utzard Rulikka (Palackf Vniv., 0knuouc. Czech.). C". concos. of Xi-qli- Illethylslyoxime (1) wet@ gurini. by miting NiCl,.611,0 muln. In 110%0 litOll with Or wAter Aml with sat alk. miln. ul I in W% HtOlf. Vurims ra6m of 'Nil wete used ond the i~'Lttvd mn,l anal sat #,n, lo=ed "Ont dIm,,hIAIyo1Ime In alkaline rld I'duard Ru ka C14,ch.). .11 alk. -411, of 1 1 11 pptn' 'if JfrC(:.~'67f)1, (1) in moll with ale. cuct,L'1110 wid fir fwater gave. in ad4fn. it? the noranal product. CoMANXii. pf-Itactq Csllt,00%*.Cu ill) and C.11,.04,\,.Cu (III). Similarly. Cnlf.O.S.Ft (IV) "q nbuinvil by plax. I with Ar. FrCL.I*)IfP and fir water. Ch) the IxL1i%v( throxid.1ying proprrtim of It, Ill, and IV. It is formulated as dimt1hyi- and fit and IV as dimr1kid- nitroxim'.1, M. Ifulffickq~ ZWK61e. KURAS RUZICKJI~ E. Somt salto formed from dimethylglyoxime In alcoholic medius,in the presence of bromine water Lin Anglish with summary in Ruasianj. Sbor. Chakh.khint.rab. 18 no.2:214-218 Ap 153. (MLRA 7:6) 1. Department of Chemistry, Palacky University, Olomouc. (Dimethylglyoxime) (Salts) Lnem 29 no.9s 064. yti.sche utd vnjBikalische Criamle, 'fUr organ, -ur "16r9 -iuit, C-.'..-,iro u!". r ff-~ol--clrci ic inner-comrle- -,7alts, w' et' lene-;~a-;ne-bi:aecet- M-ac hy- c, 17Y . 'IZE117-7G.SL-Ji AK F ICI'L Phrah, C-echoslovz!lia. /7. u - "I P.-hIv- List Ec~st -oir~e!,n Accescions, L. C. Vol. 3 No. 1 Jan. 1-4 Uncl. -0 77 WA . -'C -CMvd6il Abd A . whk ho Risk f6 A 97 _ - to I t--and Fe 7 7-r77.q7M-=' ZG7075MM WZ.4 L~, Nr F~ -,--n - 6 1.~ i4im -Z *A is U twents for Btaurim OM 1054. 48 --v !E; Rufidka~ (CAtm, Usly. Cation Of -':7' .4' developed for the Identill been Sn- that de ends on the cbarac L roduced wKin a soW.6antainingSull (ina test tube, jl:~ _U, p ',or. on fil taper) is. treated, with a 0- 1. per c -k ter- jenoxa-t-3-one JW -imindisop] nV tethanolic so Inde. (1) ..Oi.,,-,6f.t.,2-aietamidois4betioxaz- x Of strong'minerat acid.'O it. 1. (11) in the presen, P1111 A Vith the~c'olour chani-Ees f-n,,brovm-,Ted to. 41 -red to Je ellow-green a~d,with 11'from orange, I jimilar, colour changes an 4 ~4_ -1lue.- - TiM. products , V, o3m tion pmwnt,- must be-joiivertied to T111 by air a On soln."Cul IntelfMi On1yL of the stroogly.basified ti [its greater than bne-hatf of, that..Of-j' -~L presen n mnou, ST. e Sno present., th Nil '11, WN 'd analitIM -reamantL Sch IL-909 195 ethoxyres;-tzuria '~cetoxyre;;;urin (H) and tetrabTomoresazurin (IM were studied as analytical reagents. The red -4 or ret idish-brown soln. of these dyes are reduced bv 1 1 Y Snl+ In HC1 to greenish-blue or colourless, MbL.d#., and rI8+. CrI #, S2- and S~0.2- In HC1 or in 4 N H,SC, react similarly, as do I- and SCN- in cone. H'-(: , The-w reaction3 can be used for the detec*ion of CO-, Ss-, I- and SCN- with 1. 9nd in'* and S,0,1- with H. When dete,:ting these compounds in the presence of Fat-, the use of111 ispreferabl*. Procedures for carrying out the react ong in the test-tube or on paper are described. and I heir eansitivity is given, i-Z-1111A 7. 7-AmIn 64-niethyl-l-plteaiiiiaone jis- if :c re- an ang111.1d agent.'/ Edurt ffj;_jk_kA I I rd LtLIQ so �kQla.0 I isly 2, 1716-1 1058 , duction cf 7-amino-4-mrshyl-2-phenoxitzone (1) (Nietiki and hifickler, Ber. 23, 702-1(1890)) to Its leuto compil. Is used for the detection of Sn++ and Ti+++. the easy halqgenation of I to a dilialogen deriv. for the detection of CI and Br. and eventually of CIO.-. BrOs-, and IOa-. The red-violet re- agent prepd. by dissolvitigO.005 g. I in 100 mi. of96% EtOH is decolorized when added dropwise to I mi. of a 5oln. contg. Sn + + orn + + *. Addn. of I to I ml. Famples contg. CI re- stilts in colaricss soln. which turns yellowish after the addn. of Inrgcr atitts. of 1. Dr produces an nrange-red color or 'ppt: _UdI -to i Mi. of a soln.caft. CIO~-rcsultsin ayetkow-green color extractable hitoxylencor toluene. BrOs- can he detected In the pres- a 24-fold exec-s nf ClOj- or 10j- when the sample clice of . after the uddit. of the rengent Is acidified trith 4,N' HCI. BrO, dec;)Iariz" while CIO, and [04 pr(xluce it blue-violet color. NO.~-, S--. and S_O~-- interfere with the last re. actims. P.tetitimiietrie titratiou is suitable for the detn. nf Cl and Dr in CI and Br water, rmp., trith 10-Ur soln. (prel)(1. hydis!w)Ivhig0-(Y2:.)1)g. Tin I I.P(96% EtOH). The hiflection priteittial and the potential Antic for CI are 040 itiv. and'N0 mv. for Drre);) mv. gild 10120 mv resp. STUZKA., V.; STIU4SKY, Z.; LUZIGKA.,~. Oxazine3 as acid-base indicators. Pt.l. Coll Cz Chem 28 no.6:1399-140'7 Je 163. 1. Institut fur organische, analytische and physikalische Cheipie, Palacky-Universitat, Olomouc. A 3 21 --j lr~3tojtute of Or lo, Aualytic wnd IV61cua V'homista-al of ~I~acky Ublversitlo Olomouc lor all) ;U'OUOOtiOn of I", xewwulova:~- gliqniail Oo~unicatlonnt ",)xaz "-a w Azidoba-sic Indic-etors 1, Study of 1#2-Banzo- 3-f% noxazmium ~,':Uorides and 1.2-3enzo-3-.i%--,Ino.;honoxazon-(7).'" RUZICKI,, F. Diamonds in the machinery industry. P- 3- STROJIRENSKA VYROBA, Prague, Vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 1956. SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1956, Uncl. CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chuiical Tecluiology. Chwical Products and Their H-)~ Application. Corrosion. Corrosion Control Abs Jour Ref Zhur - ICArl., No 24, 1958, No 81995 Author Ruzicka- G. Inst Title Industrial Utilization of the Volatile Corrosion Inshibitors Orig Pub Strojir(--nska vyroba, 1956, 4, No 6, 256-259 Abstnact, No abstract Card 1/1 12 I3.Lx=t tom: r&Q1,v, pet Print not I Ion ,.f At no In 0 Ird Catot Iron. ,In V-ch , I 'jqjIck" find Z Zlk:l If.,. irko, V, T, FA. 19!.2. 1, 61. 67. A preriplon within 1-4", 4 OW fift'll Nfg eginfent wnp "I'takne& Ilp- milto are r,milwared 'Aith hemical analy-. S11. CIO BRICRACEK, V.; ODEML, T. -, MJZICKA, J. Certain considerations on color pyramid test. Cesk.psychiat- 56 no.1:61-63 F 16o. 1. Katedra psychologie filosoficke fakulty KU, Praha. (PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS) L 23651-66 EPF(n)-2/T/EWP(t) IJP(0) JD/WW/JG ACC NN AP60131117 SOURCE-CODE: -CZ/0055766/016/004/0338/0341 AUTHOR: Ruzickit, J LitomiskX,-M Halinsky, IA ORGt Nuclear Research Institute, Czechoslovakian'-Ac-ademy of Sciencesv~ Reza, State Research Institute of MatelLals,_Prague TITLE: Some superconducting prop erties of 25% Nb-75% -Zr alloy SOURCE: Chekhotilovatikiy filichaskiy ihurnill:va 169 no. 40 19669 338-341 TOPIC TAGS: zirconium alloy, niobium containing alloy., superconducting alloy, alloy property, alloy superconductivity ABSTRACT:~ -base alloy.containing.25% niobium was melted from, ZirconiumL 9 zirconium and,.99,31%-pure niobium. The ingots were-vacuum homogenized, conditioned bymachining, and preforged into rods which were then cold drawn with reductions of up to 99.96Z into wires 0.26, 0.36, and 0.5 mm in diameter. The wires weie.vacuum annealed,at, 400-1000C for 1. hr and tested for the effect of annealing temperature on critical current density at various magnetic field 'Intensiti.es, The critical current density of "as-cold drawn" alloy increased somewhat with increasing reduction, especially at high magnetic-field inten- sities (70 kgs), The critical currdnt:density of annealed wire in- 2- Card 1/2 L 23651-66 ACC NRi AP6013 87 creases sharply with in- JU 7 reasing annealin 16tempera ture, reaches a maximum with V, ;annealing at about 600C, and drops again with a-further tAICWJ increase in annealing tem- 1perature (seel.Fig. specific "training".ef.fe t C was observed in these expert- iCritical iments considerable, Icurreni- t sometimes 100% Lncr,e.aae of ,density'- critical current density, . 2 current was- repeatedly turned off and on. - At all,:: nd.- a !e9 ecially at high,.magpetic p ;041d--intensiftes, the.'erit c rrent d t a u ensLties of h I to! - - tested alloy,.annealed at 400-650C were gen rall a Y hithef, than--those of*nLobIuM ' h 2 l ~a oy wit 5Z zircouLume '' 0 has: 3 fL UKCNG ' low r arte 6W 0 2100 4W (W , . . .- _ ~JDV) Lnnealing temperature. ' , 14'2D/-6UiM DMI-4 AUB CODE s;- 'donsity for Critical curr"ent 1 Fig ".7 . . . Zr-25% Nb alloy vire verstis annealing temperatur etic, field int natty ' ' ' 'a8' 't 72 k 4 a f nd . 2 2 9 g9 (5) q j, & (3), 56: ( ), RUZICKA.,, ~~oslay Prevention of deafness caused by noise. SlevarenstTi 10 no.8:305-306 A& 162. 1. Oddeleni chorob z povolani, Krajska nemocnice s poliklinikou v Ostrave. CLECHGSDYTAK.LA RuZjCj~; partm c;na' Di sease sOddeleni cl o- :~_~~e ae-, t " , U . _t , L . ~ - _L - - 1_1 u.j~,av narodniho zdravi; 'Kraj Ins4u*i- i6b-z- povolani), Kui.z, J L 11 Uute of Public -Healthj Ostra%,a, j. AOSe~L,iI",.IH, ~M, director. "Lead Estimation After A "~Nobilizat-ion by "leans of the EDTA Com- plex in Six-.Hlouz Urine Specimens" Pra(-,ae, FracovnL Lekarstvi, Vol 7,11, flo 6, August 19(')3, pp 242- 245. Abstract [Author's English sum-ary, modified]: On the basis of diagnostic findings and other laboratory tests.the author draws the conclusion confirming the value of the rapid method for out- patient use and indicates what type of information may be ob- XL U reatest contribution-is the tained. According to -he author its r U Ij U U evidence of a direct relationship between the hygienic conditions of the working place and 'he amount of excreted lead after the EDTA g8ministration. The meth.cd published by ITEIS-ZlIGER and SRBOVA may replace other methods because of its speed and low cost. Seven references, including 4 Czech. RUZICKA, J. Corrdet ensiling en-ures a sufficient quantity of ouality teeding stuffs. p. 31 Vol. 10, no. 5, may 1q56 ROLNTCKE HLASY Praha SO: Monthly List of East Euronenn Accessions, (E-FAL), TC, Vol. 5, no. 12 December 1956 RUZICKA, J. Associations of Dusmids in 14azileant slat, a forest peat bog in CASOPTSj ODDTL PRTRDDOVFDUY. Vol. 123, BoI=rwnIAq, p. 176. Prop no. 2, 1954- SOURCEs East European Accessions List (EFAL)o LC, Vo.1 5. no. 3, March 1956. 11"ISM11% it? "tilt . V I f -A-A-f- a a I DWkbd a vivo& -Mii~ [PrOof of the harmfulum of using Spruce wed from in. appropriate souremaj-Lesm. Phke, xvii, 10, pp. W340, I fig,, 10 z. (Gerntan summary.1 Tho sulhor mportm that a stand of Norway opmer I 11irm ouml of Z) hret., planted before 19M on different types of soilm at an altitude of 715 to, above we-lovel near Pamv in southern "mitia. beemne see stunted and was partly des"ed by Astiockmes phsipmk xvii. p. W7 1, while adjamt atands. planW after I 9M grew well. The sprum as I used before 19M was obtained from Viennese aml Tyrulemp too firaw, and was invat probably, of Alpine origin, whereas after 1906 the wed woo usually bought fimn Czech firnut, and mostly Orwinated Lin Le 0 the comitarativoly low ilumava umnWniL It in concluded that the goo pruce stAndmi 1)1*nW fmn Alpine ProtlA bmnur stuntetl wul readily &49 0 Jr :urcutob UP attacks of A. pinipenk. It is intended, after clearing the present stand, to replant it with other conifers. mince Norway sprum, even o(suitoble origin. is too liable to contract inf~rtion In this heavily infested dimtricL too "I Attu" Kit 011441 "1 (tA%%WKAVWW An 1 9 it P do 4 3 U it ft ~ - 0 ;;9o99900900900066101 'I I II a#1 "-I & L a ,4 WA 11.11-31- A. 2 It AA OOA :40 .4 :0 0 a MIN. "moo =00 =00 14 MOO. LA, t L 6 49 0 i 9 r WM f 1k f-impis to moo -we4mkqwvkd.hUww vi X00 Wo no 0 LIT [ IIATb 91 CL ASSIFKA TION C 1- 7:, p 11 It Sg pf a tg ig ag Is 'a 0 1o '9g0 0 a g a !o 5 4 ?w 0 1 it AS 1 0 0 0es 00 so 0 o o : RUZTGKA, J. "Heat insulating properties of.polystyrene foam at low temperatures" Pokroky rbtemstikyj Pyalky a Astronomie. Praha, Czechoslov&kia. Vol. 4, no. 1, 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC., Vol. 8p No. 6, Jun 59,, Unclas ;-Cn of 'J~ C, 'j~..- ftc -r ol n r, Oct. 1959 A 12, Dec. ll~~O 1, j. Uncl. Jz I Cl FJ Iron Cons t:-Ucticns bv a Bitumen Varnish Pi ented by Alummin= Eust." u 7 Ml 272 (Stevebni ?rwr~v.31, Vol. 31 no. 12, June 1.953, F~aha) . P SO: List of Enst Furonean Accessions, Vol. 3, no. 2, Library of Congress, Feb. 11-54, Uncl. RUZICKAI.. J!-- ?rotection of steel structures with coats of organic steel paints. p. 98. RIZENYRSIM STAVB-Y. (Ministerstvo stavebnictvi) Praha. vol. 2, no. 3, Mar. 1954. SOURCES: hEAL LC Vol. 5, ~No. 10 Oct. 1956 RUZICKA, J. "Causes and methods of reimoiring the most frequent deficiencies in the prodiiction of tiles." (p. 127). "Workers in the building materials induatr7 on the 10th riongress of the Comunist Party of Ozedhoslavakia.1 (P. 130). STAVIVO (Ministerstvo stavebnich hmot) Praha, Vol 32, No 4, Mar. 1954. S0$ East European Accessions List, Vol 4, No 8, Aug 1954 W~r VP POr Curre fifim tws. Prfirm'yslovi- Y"ild wypit;ikiestch lahl- bilorg kornse. J- Rtiftl*a- Stroffretubi V4iiha. v. 4. no. FJ. lmw lb66, P. 1-556:725-9-- Proteiing inetal arkiblici fiam rcmm bdvvctii pti~&SsFzig operi.ions and when finished. Trealrd paM wrappfng, Prop- -Ain tvres, mid advantages of vapor phase inhibitors. Use in lubri( mm iind hydraulic control 4ystems- 71i 7 4 77,~ Xr i4 N't + le? 7t, 7`7~-A -T~ 4 6 J, 5~ W-6 -,b r at lon scn-:-.: cor.,,re,yor. ';r. ha, Czechoslovald-a 53-, (StUro.i-_rcnst'r__.) Vol. 7, 110. 7, JulY 195.,", so: inclax of East Euro-W..-_3n Ace~-slons ~'E'.AT~ T,'Ol. 'No. 11 'No-vember f'r,-h,,i, G'.-cehoslowilai'l `5, n0- 313, SO: '-'Onthl- Index of ;bast Eurocean Acessions No. !'dovem,"ber 10, 5? J. Use of iorline monochloride in Pnslytic chimistrj. IV. ~eltermin,~tlnn of iourea. In Germqn. p. 262 Vol. 21, No. 1, Feb. 1956. 3P-'-l--'lIK (;;!Z-KHOS-L0!j~.T3KIKH kHI-,-;I KIKH Fl.-2-0T. COLL7c"FIGN OF '21: 3LCV-1K C-:E!AIG"L CO' 'T:,~P-ITCzT Z-.,',' "A1,031"C' VAKIA. -0 ,-!U 43. Prahr- SCUHCE: EAST E;'UKOPE.',,'! ACCE'SSIONS LIST (EEAL) VOL 6 1.10 4 APRIL 1957 RUZICKA, J. Electroanal sis tr y y isotope dilution. I. Microvoltameter for radioactive silver and determination of silver. Coll Cz Chem 25 no.1:199-205 Ja 160. (EEAI 9:12) 1. Institut fur Kernchemie, Fakultat fur technische Physik und Kernphysik, Karluniversitat, Prag. (Isotopes) (Voltameter) (Silver) (Radioisotopes) RUZIM, J. "Technical maintenance in the course of winter work." MECFANISA"~-'?, ZF-Ml-U-STIVI, Praha, Cz;~choslovakia, VqI- 5JI No. 18, Septenv)er 19515. Month1v List of Fast European Accessions (I EM), LC, Vol. 8 No. 9, Septemlier 1959. Unclassified. MATOUSEK, 0. R~ZI~~,~., Psycholo.n,ical views of the relation between man and machine in automatized rolling-mills. Gesk. hyg. 9 no.lt6-10 F'64- 1. Ustav hygieny prace a chorob z povolani, Praha a Katedra psycholo7.ie filosoficke fakulty KU, Praha. f I ~rilzn (b at I= Surr-aries'll 7. 22 n :j,7 25, 3j 1953, '.-'-ist Fast 7uronean "..ccescirrs (ETAL), LC, Voi 3, Ya-rc-, 1955, I~rlci. RUZIL;KA, Jaromir; STARY, A:71 Substoichiometric determination of traces of metals by activation analysis and icotopic dilution. Chem listY 57, no.10:1025-1047 0 163. 1. Katedra jaderne chemie, Fakulta technicke a jaderne fvsiky, Praha. RIZICKA, J. "Full exploitation and increasing capacity of kilns forbaking glazed facing plates." p. 269. STAVIVO. (Mirdsterstvo stavebnictvi). Praha, Czechoslovakia) Vol. 33, No. 8., Aug. 1955. Monthly.list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LCI Vol. 8, No* 8. August 1959. Uncla. RUZICKA, J. MUDr.; MIOPFEMCHIM, S. MUDr. Cv.se of rv-.ss poisonim; with hydrogen sulfide. Fracovni lek. 10 no. 1: 52-54 Mar 58. 1. Oddeleni chorob z povolani KM v Ostrave, vedoaci lekar Dr. T. Rosumnith. (SULFRUN, poisoning, hydrogen sulfide mass pois. (cz)) RUZICKA, J.; Technicka spoluprace: POLAKOVA, E.; KUBACKOVA, A. on some biochemical changes in psoriasis. Cesk.derm. 38 no.5: 356-359 0 '63- 1. Dermato-venerologicka klinika lekarske fakulty PU v Olomoucif prednosta prof. dr. G. Lejhanec. CZECHOSLOV.,KIA / Chemical Tochnology. Chemical Prod- H-6 ucts and Their Application. Safety and Sanitation. ~',bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 1, 1959, 1772. jILUthor : Ruzicka, I., Knopfalmachor, E. Inst :'Noi;- given. Title ;j, Case Concorning Mass Poisoning With Hydrogen Sulfide. Orig Pub: Pracovni lekar., 1958, 10, No 1, 52-54. ;Lbstract: 'L case ofmass poisoning with hydrogon sulfide is described, which was caused by damaged her- metic seals in the equipment employed for manu- facturing~titanium pigments. Two.persons died (on the first and fourth day) as the result of the poisoning. V!hile hospitalized, they were unconscious, had tonic slonospasms, in lungs Card 1/3 CZECHOSLOV,,.K'"7.,`A. / Chemical Technology. Chemical Prod- H-6 ucts and Their -pplication. Safety ind Sanitation. Ilbs Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 1, 1959, 1772. Lbstract: in the lower limbs. j"ai increased psychic re- activity was noted. The first patient devel- oped eczematous blepharoconjunctivitis. T. Brozhevskaya. Card 3/3 RUZ11"KIM-11 J., inz. GISX. Saperins,jistion, an effective thermal .1r.3ulation of low-boLling liquLds. Strojirenstvi 14 no.~11;3198-3911 MV 164. 1. lri3titut of Nuclear Research, Czechoslovak Academy or Rez near Prague. ROTSCHILD, L.; WZICKA, J.; JORDA, V. Linear circunflex ichthyouis of Gomel, Cook. derm. 29 no.3: 162-165 MY164 1. De-mato-vencrologicka klinika lekarske fakulty FU Palac- keho university) v Olomouci; prednostas. prof. dr. G.Lejhanec. ASMERAY Jar.; RULICKA,,,J SEDLACEK, 0.; SUCHANEK, M.; VANEK, M. Ornithosis in poultr7 farm workers in the Ostrava Region. Pracovni lek. 13 no.3.'136-138 Ap l61. 1. -KrajE'ka hygienicko-epidemiologicka stanice., Ostrava, oddeleni chorob z povolani KUNZ; Ostrava, veterinarne zdravotni sluzba zemedelskeho odboru rady IM v Ostrave. (ORNITHOSIS epidemiol) (OCCUPATIONAL DISMES) j- ASMERA, Jar.; RUZICKA J SUCHANEK, M.; SEDENKA B.; VAITEK, M. On the Iproblem of ornithosis in the Ostrava Region. Pme. lek. 13 no.8/9:400-404 N 1. Krajslca bygienicko, -epidemiologicka stanice v Ostrave Krajsky ustav narodniho zdravi, oddeleni chorob z povolani, Ostrava. (ORMTHOSIS apidemiol) RUZICKA, J.; za technicke spoluprace FOLAKOVE., E.; KUBACKOVE, A. Disordera in carbohydrate metabolism in some dermatoses. Cesk. derm. 38 no.1:24-31 F 163. 1. Dermatovenerologicka klinika lekarske fakulty PU v Olomouci, prednosta prof. dr. G. Lejhanec, (DEMATOLOGY) (CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM) (PENTOSES) (BLOOD) CZECHOSLOVAK W Corrosicn - Protection From Corrosion J. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, 140 9, 1957, 33187 Author : IIuzI,(,-!:tt, J., Svoboda, M. Inst : Title : New Poss_~biiities of Utilization of Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors Orig Pub : Chem. priuVsl, 1956, 6, No 6, 255-256 Abstract : Data are presented concerning the use of dicyclohexyl- amine nitrite (I) as a volatile corrosion inhibitor (CI). Since it is insoluble in petroleum products the powdered I was.mixed with oil and with vaselin. The rass-Le cmi. 'Le -eadily applied and the CI uni- formly dispersed in the coating provides good protection from corrosion. At temneratures above 50-0 the CI decom- poses with formation of foam. As a result of these expe- riments it was found that some ails are miscible with a saturated solution of CI in the proportion of 1:1. Card 1/2 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology,- -Ch-e!~iii1ca-1- Products and Their Applications. Corrosion. Corrosion Control. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 19599 23764 Author :,Ruzir ~qj~.__ Inst :'_ Title &periments Involving the Use of Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors. Orig Pub Strojirenska vyroba, 1957, 5, No 4, 16g-17o Abstract This article conprizes a continuation of the previous announcement (Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 19589 74368) pertaining to the new method of protecting metallic articles against corro- sion by means of inhibitors known as VPI. Good results were obtained by the employment Card 1/2 H CZECI-IOSLOVid'.IIL/Choi-.iic,i1 Technology. Chr;i-,Acal H-4 Products and Their Applications. Corrosion. Corrosion Control. kbs Jour Ref Zhur-Khlaiya, No 77 19599 23764 of VFI for the protection of Fe- and Al- articles having either highly ground or polished surfaces as well as for nickel or chrome-plated articles. The proposed manufacture of VPI is in the form of a solution that can be applied by atomizing in cases when application of corrosion in- hibitors cannot be accomplished in the nor- nal way (hollow or enclosed portions of ma- chinery). The table showing protective ef- fect of WI for different materials is pre- sented together vith the indication of spe- cific instances where the use of VPI is contraindicated. I, Yelinek Card 2/2 Caus-5 for th-1 con-amor, df packed metal product-s. Z! c2c;, (Etro,i-n3ns-,vI.) vol. 7, no. 7, Jul-., 1`57, Fr-h-, Czzechoslow!kia SO: Yorit!~I- in,3ex 0~ Acessions 1) Vol. lo. 11 Nove--nr 1-957 V ILI I/ ~V Qber die Upiewdnting inendlichar F1W f L 144 t.1 J- I- L L that r. d 1-im f S A 10(h~ thnso ri (111-4 t% z~.. MMr qX Th. tun 0 v pliti. it "'r, P13 ;i 1W IV he fZn"~rgence-.rpa",_ f,f . . " N gym- Is rh, in F_ , pt tfx- be the poi F1 t8 Ivilic), romains all i..- I.'tnilv, r L 11~herc L e g' )f (in the thiq r-.f,4 tr. RUZICKA. Jaroslav (Grub& Skala) Rearrangement of infinite series with hypercomplex numbers [with sumary in OerzanJ. Chakh.mat.zhur. 3 no.1:23-73 Mr 153. (KLRA 7:5) (Serien, Infinite) CZE CN V3o69 RAZvicka., Jaro3lav,, Dontor rX fr'A:111-~11 ~inl 2',len'e"k 5igut Jad rna technice tf?,o of Ifitelear Power) FPrague tatn nakladatelotvf technicke' lit-ry, 1959. 95 P. 11,200 copies printed. Reviewers: M. Nepra%sova", Doctor of Natural 3clences, and Lad. Simon, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Jir"f Appl; Chief Ed.: Vlastimil Ciha'k, Engineer; Resp. Ed.: Milan Truban. PURPOSE: This booklet is Intended for a wide range of readers interested in the utilization of nuclear energy in industry and technology. COVERAGE: This booklet describes the poasible utilization of nuclear energy, raitj olrio tripe s, and radioactive radiation in irdustry and, transportation. It also examines the more useful methods fox, detecting radiation. No personalities are mentioned. There are 9 references: 6 Soviet., 2 English, and 1 Czech. Card l/ 1~ (117 Industrial Uoe o..' Nitaietti, Foue,,i, E 1 f/3 0 6 9 Atomic Battery (Electric, Cell) L Atomic Lamp (Fluorescent Lighting Element) 45 Effect of RadLation on Material 45 Radiation Action Lin the Orgrini,%ri,, 50 Radioactive Tracers 55 Radioactive Isotopes in Metalbirgy 56 Radioactive Isotopes in Machine Mantt'L'actitrc 64 Radioactive Isotopes In the Chemical IndUStry 70 Nuclear Energy in Geological Exploration and 11-Uning 75 Nuclear Energy In the Food Inidustry 78 Card 3/4 Industrial Use of Nuclear Power CZEC11/3069 Nuclear Energy in Transportation 79 Energy Control in Thermonuclear Reactions 86 Prospects in the Atomic Age 92 131 b -1.1. og, raphy .95 AVAILABLE: Library oC Congress KUDIACTEK) L. [Eudlacekp L.]; RUZHICHKA, Ya. (Ruzicka, J-1 Change in the specific surface area of cellulose in the course of cheaical reactions. Vysokora.sced- 4 no.7:1103-1109 il 62, (MM 15:7) 1. KIdjaiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut, Pardubitse, Chokhoslovakiya. (Cellulose) RUZICKA , Jaroslav; KUDLACEK, Ladislav Study of adsorption isothermis of argon during the O-nitration of cellulose. Sbor VSChT Pardubice 1/2 31-40 162[publ.163I..' 1. Katedra.v- ybusin a katedra plastickych hmot, Vysoka skola cliemic'so-technologicka, Pardubice. CZECHOSLOVAKIA Anelytical Chemistry. Analysis of Organic E-3 Subatances. Abs Jour- Ref Zhur Xhim., No 10, 1958, No 32232 Author i Jaroolav Cihslik, Jormir Ruzicka. Inst Use of Iodine Chloride in Analytic Chemistry. VII. Deter- Title miration of Thiosemicarbazide, Bismuthone and Dimercapto- propp-nol. Orig Pub Chem liaty, 1957, 51, No 2, 264-271; Sb. chekhosl. khim. rabo~, 1957, 22, No 3, 764-772. Abstract The thiourea derivatives (for example, thiosemicarbazide) (1) and substances containing the -SH group, for example, bismuthone (K salt of 5-mereePto-3-phonyl-2-thio-1,3,4-thiadi- axolone-2) (II) and dimercaptopropanol (II) are easily oxi- dized by iodine chloride (IV) and are determined by potentio- metric~titration with IV solution and a Pt electrode. The titration of I proceeds according to the summary equation Card 1/~ CZECHOSLOVAKIA Analytic Chemistry, General Topics. ~E Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 18, 1958, 60559. Abstract: saturated Na acetate solution -0.50 V, saturated LiCl - -0.63 V; CU: the current rises directly from the start of mercury dissolution in the major- ity of solutions, two wa es are observed only in 'LiCl, Cu+ - -0.22 V, uo + ---~,u(4+), Na acetate -0-32 v; Pd: the Curren? rises directly from the start of mercury dissolution. The majority of complex compounds of heavy metals with organic reagents insoluble in water, in particular the complexes of Cu and Pd with 8-oxyquinoline and salicylaldoxime) dissolve in glacial CH COOH under ,suitable conditions. For example, the ?ollowing half-wave potentials were determined for Pd in the Card 2/3 RIJZICKA,- J.; BENES, P. Isotopic dilution electrosnOysis. Part 2: Microgram-scale determina- tion of silver. Coll Cz Chem 26 no.7:1784-1792 J1 f6l. 1. Departnent of Nuclear Chemistry, Faculty of Technical and Nuclear Physics, Czech Institute of Technology, Prague. (Silver) (Electrochemical analysis) LjI2411-6r q, TJP(c JD r!,W-P-(-t,)/E ACC NR. ~,Pb-X.12848 SGIAM GOVE: CZ/00)2/66/016/002/0141/OIJ43 Au"PHOR: t';Uzicka, Gandlidate of science:3) ORG: N'llel-aar Research lrwtituto, Rez (Ijstav jaderneho vyzkumu T I'i.'L Eobile selu for tiv., comprossion of gaseous helium j il") U I' C E -Strojireris~,,ri) v. 16, rio. 2, 1566, .141-143 TOPIC TAGS: ga3 compressor, helium, high pressure pump, chemical plant equipment AB5--,!'JiGT: The article describea a mobile set for compressing helium and pumping it into steel cylinders and evaluates its design and performance. Useful recommendationf are gLvea co%rering assembly of the equipment, putting it into service and maintenance, This paper was presented by Candidate of Sciences M. Krizek. Orig. art. has: 7 figires. [Based on author's Eng. abst.] CJPRS1 SUB CODE: 13 SUBM DATE: none CTII REF: 002 Card 1/1 uDc: 661.9_19:6,6,or73:621.642 EWT ACCESSION- BR: -----,-AT5001 0000/64, ~16 22 7 T-~ _-Rkkzicka~ -Sup- er-insulation tif fietWe the --low-bg~i1w uids --Low Temperature. I _'d d SOUCE: Conference gi PbYsic's- an --Tecbhiqudso 5d, 3d e, 3# physics and techniquen of low temperatures; proceedings of the c&n-ference. Prague, 1 Publ. House of the Czechoslb Acadeov ot Sciences.,-1964.. 216.2Z1 --I TOPIC TAGS: cryogeni 1-InsulatiorZ%filym~i- ion --enr eni liblui& gas CS storage, evaporation L i(jjjs'_-comhjnwt4 oils of foi ... &fiCinsulatin ers,(iupekfis atlbn_~or~ multil~;~-~.the g-, IV nsu lat ,,jase nt h6at-loss Vpier hkulata~iij~u cohsi t a material. of %Large - emi Pi ` '-'_ b layers~of qill~+ 4i'fioft~ n~! anot er e vity cb 6 - -layeis --are--m-ade-of thin i e i t eAher*1.-capadit--` -of- e insuiati6n:~_ tai- f6 h a-s -small- as -possible-- -Th e--foll I tej~~Oaye4.~* ~~Im e yerp p _. - ~i" - . 1-4pq4d~dtivity--to-treverr~~coni"a~cit--li~~-','t"weLii--tb*~r.-t~A~l,.--..The.-t edrj)~~-n t he-- r~ir~ruiation-princ:Lple--ie~-biiefly-"oiltl4ned~'-~"i:Co-iiieil'er-,used.-tb'measuie-.tlii __sype thermal properties of super-insuUting samp, ea. a escr-tbed,-~Thwtegt procedure., e, n hi x is.described-and the results are pr~pept !AJ -grap c-r orm.-I, -hea"si_ f 37AN -W 77-1~, -4-11. -of-copper-instead-of-alumJLiivm-inereAtied--thii~~hia~t~,66nductivit~,-.--3~5~tivies-~,~nd-tbi--~,- evaporation of the _'liquid as by~~d esu1t_G*-,sho,~,,'V1,q; 9, t~,super. nbU_._tion__-Ts___ UP V 6fidffid,~_ rec-tive- lv~ n a s 2-' --when -the-va -107 -tak_ cuum-is-worse lvkuum. of 1~g__And_-b_0t insulatiofi-arel~up-to- 5 times bets- L,--_ tery the insulation pro.perties-of-i.he~.mijitilayer., ter than for ordinary vacuum insulation. To check the results., a broad-neck dewarl,- transport flask of 15 liters in ...volume., vas.-de-did-nod--for. low-+.erm-. storage' of sariiplei pe -esults' fL '_'-with_'thi_ k, in large ampoules at low-tem rat e'_s*._-__Thd___r ..~.o measurements S.- flao differed from the values obtained 4ith -the'- baioAmAer -by: about 20%.~: (rl' .p has: 6 figures and 3 formulas. d~ijr___of - S_c_ienc~ ASSOCIATION: Nuclear - ~eieaicii inmA iae~ C ec~6~16in~Aci 77~ SUBMITTED,, -00 A SUB--CODE TTWDjrpv -NR:-REF.:SOV 'ey 000 nt RUZICK A T r L , nromn, j AN, The 0 carcinctrcl~n, a cm isr ran w a ve wi and r a to.- .d c 04 - u( Va-culim ~.Itt~-Arical F 4-1 _-ACCESSIMI-NRI, A" AP 0331 sic -ATJTHORt Rim ka V- 'gL.of;' n centerizi -optic par _o_~~ TITLE Mecha ic~l al- --Jemna chan: A -'a Apti .-,- -'-3 2 9 ~,3 3 1 J ----- - - --- TO PIC - -TAOSt- _.app3.ied:ovti6 s, - o~tid`iquipm-enz _~compbi ne a pr 0 mechanical-c6ntering d-ci s'-' -likis -of ~a -an U :~th6 rd c4l)Uity of that methad, A re it 6 Compres-:- sive forces required 4~o secure the parts.:0rig# ar as;.12 -figuresi: i~d 15:for U h 7 mula SEJIWTM)i" b0. B~ Difi, OF SU CO ~No -60vt 0 002=:.~ 17 Ir,f. dr. G. (11(14~-Ienl fakultr"i 1! c E ~v t-'. ). ROTSCHILD, L.; JOFDA, V.; ~~ICIKA, JI. .4ernerls asyndrome. Bratisl. lek. listY 45 no. 4:222-228 28 F165. 1. Der7matologicka klinika Universit, Palackeho v Olomouci (vedouci: prof. dr. G. I--Jhanec). Runlrcll.KA, Ya. fftuzicka, J.1; STARY, I. (S'larY, 'MLIN, A. Aci.iometric determ-nation of mercur7 traces by activation analysis and isotope dillition. Zhur. anal. k--;-.i. 19 no.2:932-936 64. (MIRA 117:11) I. Clic,-ohckoyt! vyssheye teklml clip ikoye uchilishche, Praga, Chekho- slovakly.,3- 2. OlPyndinennyy lnstlLuL yad,,~rnykh isiledowmiy), Dubrin (for stqry). KUDLACEK, Ladislav; RUZICKA, Jaroslav; ZACEK, Ladislav Effect of polymerization degree on the shape of particles of nitrocellulose precipitated from a solution. Sbor VSChT Pardubice no.1:113-123 163. 1. Chair of Plastic Technology, Higher School of Chemical Technology, Pardubice. RUZICKA. Jaroslay. inz. RadioactiTe contamination of surface water. Vodni hosp .13 ho.6s220-222 163. 1. Ministerstvo zem#delstvi, lepniho a Todniho hospodarstyi. 29563 S/024/61/000/005/003/009 14j6oe) (1,413,1031,113_,0 E140/E135 AUTHORS- Strejcl V., and Ruz"'icka, J. (Prague) TITLE-. The theory of autonomy,and invariance in multiparameter digital systems PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk. Energetika i avtomatika, no.5, 196o, 51-71 TEXTt' Autonomous automatic control systems with mutually coupled multiple parameters are those in which variation of a single control quantity affects only the corresponding controlled parameters while the remaining parameters are unaffected. However., no-ise appearing in any particular branch of the systems affects all of them, In invariant systems noise does not affect the controlled parameters. An ideal system is therefore one in which the conditions of autonomy and invariance are satisfied simultaneously. This has been previously studied for continuous systems, but the. authors are unaware of publications on the theory of multiparameter V~ digital controls, This is the subject of the present study, Card llf 29563 The theory of autonomy and invariancd.. S/024/61/000/005/003/009- .E140/E135 The authors employ the method of analogy between the matrix equation of a multiparameter system with the equation of a single parameter system. The following results are obtained. In multiparameter digital control systems the form of the control transfer function permitting a finite number of control steps is found. The requirement for a finite number of control steps coincides with the requirement of autonomy. The autonomy -condition can be fulfilled only with c = 0, where c is defined in Fig,l. After a finite number of steps the autonomy tondition can also be satisfied for c A 0 for certain -onstraints on the transfer function. The treatment of 4n",rariance is similar to the treatment of autonomy. It is found that the invariance condition can be satisfied only if c = O~ The requirement of a finite number of control steps cannot be satisfied in the presence of noise in the.time intervals e = O~ In order for an invariant system to be stable it is necessary that the numerator and the denominator of the determinants of the system matrix be.Hurwitz polynomials, A detailed solution of a numerical example is presented, It is shown that the C.a:r _,4 29563 The theory of autonomy and .... S/024/61/000/005/003/009 E140/E135 transient behaviour of multiparameter systems can be improved by the same means as in single parameter systems. There are 7 figures, 3 tables and 17 references: 12 Soviet-bloc. and 5 non-Soviet-bloc. The four most recent English language re'ferences read: Ref.9: D.J. Povejsil, A.M. Fuchs. A Method for the Preliminary Synthesis of a Complex Multiple-Loop?Control System. A.I.E.E. Appl. and Industry, 1955, NO-19, p.129.. Ref.10: R.J. Kavanagh. The Application of Matrix Methods to Multi-Variable Control Systems. J. Franklin Institute, 1956, v.262, PP-349-367. Ref.11: R.J. Kavanagh. Noninteracting Controls in Linear Multivariable Systems. A.I.E.E. Appl. and Industry, 1957, V-761 PP-95-100. Ref.12: H. Freeman. A Synthesis Method for Multipole Control Systems. A.I.E.E. Appl. and Industry, 1957, v-76, pp.28-31. SUBMITTED: April 25, 1961 Card 3/4 G/033 ,/62/000/007/001/009 1029/1229 AUTHORS: Strejc,V., Dipl.-Ing., Candidate of Sciences and RUI~,kalfj" Dipl.-Ing.. TITLE: Optirial control of multiple-parameter control systems with digital computers i"ERIGDICAL: Zeltschrift fiir Ves3en, Steuern, Regeln, no,7.. 1962, inEXT; In the near future digital computer techniques will be.widely u.-3erl to control complicated processes. The synthesis of multiple-parameter contrql systems with continuous control line and discontinuous automatic regulators, using digital computor techniques.. is discussed and formulated for the case 6f optimal command with regrrd to a finite number of steps and dis- .turbance-food-forward. An illustrative example is worked out. There are 6 figures* Card 1/2 G/033,/62/000/007/001/009 1029/1229 Optimal control of multiple-parameter... ASSOCIATION: ~eskaslovensk~ Akademie V~n' U"stav teorie i.nformace a automat.1sace (Institute of Information Theory and Auto-nation, The Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences), Prague Card 2/2 -RUZICY*-, Tiri, inz. Algebraic stability criteria of pulse systems. Stroj cas 13 no.5:395-403 162. 1. Ustav toorie informace a automatizaoe, qeokoelovenska akademie ved, Praha. I~z 1e zr " qr,-P~, - gf -rr,, TTw 77M 7 Z. ~A 21, PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION CZECH/3451 Michalec, Cestdr, Doctor, Jaroslay K4(nekf Jan Musil., Doctor, and Jli~~ ~~Zi-Aal Engineer V Elektroforesa na papfr't a v jin�ch sic~ch (Electrophoresison Paper and Other Carriers) , Nakladabelstvf reskoslovenskg akademie ved, 1959. 313 P. (series: eskoBlovenskA. akademig v9d. Sekee chemickh. Studle a prameny, sv. 34) 2.*250 copies printed. Reviewer: Jirvf Dvoiqk, Doctor; Scientific Ed.: Bor'ivoj Keil, Doctor, Engineer; Ed. of Series: Jarmila KlejnovA. PURPOSE: This book is intended for scientists and researchers engaged in the development and application of the electrophoretic method to the analysis of materials. COVERAM This study of electrophoresis on paper and other carriers consists of three parts written by three different authors., The material includes: 1) the theory and general methods of paper electrophoresis with examples of its Card l/ lo Electrophoresis on Paper (Cont.) CZECH/3451 use in medical and biochemical problems; 2) the physicochemical aspects and their relationship to the design of apparatus,' 3) the analysis of separated materials,' and 4) the future of electrophoretic technique in its applicatIon to clinical research and routine analysis. Each topic is folloved by ref- erences. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction Rgic"ka, J. Theory of Electrophoresis 15 Electrical conductivity of the solution, electrolytic transfer, and mobility of ions 15 Charge of ions ani of ce~lloidal particles and their migration in an electric field 20 Charge of simple and complex inorganic ions 20 Charge in weak electrolytes 20 Charge in amphoAres 2o Charge of colloidal particles 22 Mobility of charged particles in an electric field 23 Review of factors coming into play in electrophoresis. 24 Card 2/10 Electrophoresis on Paper (Cont.) CZ9CH/345l Effects of stabilizing material 26 ElectrotsmOS"Is ~26 Causes of the onset of electroosmotic flow 26 Determining the effect of electroosmosis and correcting for electroosmosis 27 Suppression of electroosmosis 30 Steric effects of the stabilizing material 31 Concept of the curvature of pores; increased length of migration path of the particles 31 Concept of the barrier effect 32 Adsorption on paper 34 Determination of adsorption 35 Suppression of adsorption 36 Complications caused by the generation of heat and evaporation of water 38 Decreasing or drawing off the Joule heat 38 Reducing water evaporation 4o Electrorheophoresis 40 Effect of eveporation 42 Card 3/ 10 Electrophoresis on Paper (Cont.). c2zcH/3451 Representing the effect of electroosmosis, adsorption,, and spatial arrangement of the stabilizing material 45 Measuring the mobility of migrating particles in electrophoresis on paper and on other carriers 46 The Urbin Methods 48 .The Kunkel and Tiselius Method 51 The Marbach Method (McDonald and Co-workers) 54 The Macheboeuf procedure 59 Michalec, G. Technique of Paper Electrophoresis 61 Types of equipment for the separation of substances at a low potential gradient 62 Technique of stretched paper or of paper suspended in a steam saturated atmosphere ("humid chamber") 62 Technique of paper pressed between two plates 64 Technique of paper submerged in a nonconducting liquid 66, Types of equipment for the separation of substances at a high potential gradient 67 Technique employing external cooling 67 Technique of cooling with the aid of organic solvents 67 Technique using cooled plates 68 Technique without cooling 70 Electrophoresis on Paper (Cont.) CZECH/3451 Selection of the paper carrier 71 Choice of electrolyte 72 Electrodes and electrode gaps 74 Source of the current 74 Method of deposition the swVle i 75 76 na substances Method of detect Determination of individual substances or fractions 76 Evaluating in situ 77 Evalipting by elution 78 Electrq.rheophoresis 8o Countercurrent continucius electrophoresis 81 Two-dimensional electrophoresis 82 Circular (paper] electrophoresis 82 Electrophoresis combined with chromatography 83 Musil, J. Electrophoresis of Lpv-Molecular-Weight Substances 85 Glycides 85 Carbonic acids and phenols 99 Nucleic acids and their components 1o8 Card 5/ 10 Electrophoresis on F1aper (Gont.) czEcH/3451 Other organic compounds u6 Substances with a biologidal effect 119 Vitamins 127 Steroids 130 Alkaloids 133 Antibiotics 137 Inorganic substances 141 Michalec, ~. Electrophoresis of High-Molecular-Weight Substances 151 Plasma albumins 151 Use of the apparatus 151 Depositing the sample 151 Buffers 152 Separation time 153 Drying and fixation 154 Staining of al6umins 154 Interpretation of stained electrophoretograms 159 Correction factors 163 Reproducibility of results, comparison with the results ob- tained by free electrophoresis and by salt fraLtionation methods 166 Effect of certain factors- 'conservation, heating, etc.) on the spectrum of serum or plasma,&1bil-Ins 170 card 61 lo Electrophoresis on Paper (Cont.) CZECH/3451 FIbrinogen 172 Lipoproteins 173 Staining in separation 173 Elution of lipoidic substances in separation 177 Determining the lipoids by differential elution and staining 177 Effect of various substances on the movement of lipoproteins 178 Effect of heparin on the migration of lipoproteins 178 Glycoproteins 180 Elution methods 181 Methods based on staining glycide components 182 Erythrocyte albumins 186 Human hemoglobins 186 Haptoglobins, hemosiderin, hemat in, etc. 189 Albumins of body fluids and tissues 189 Lynrph albi-Ins 190 Albumins of urine 190 Albumins of the spinal fluid 190 Albumins of the stomach and pancreatic Juices . 194 Albumins of milk 195 Albumins of bile 197 Card 7/ 10 Tv"i-?q IONIAP W"MMUM, A, I=713- Electrophoresis on Paper (Cont.) CZECH/3451 Alumins in semen 197 Albumins of the eye leases, liquids of lacrimal glands, and of tears 198 Albumins of saliva, the transudate, exudate, gastric, and hural fluids 199 Albumins of lung tissues, vessel wal is, and connective tissues .200 , Albumins of the liver 201 Albumins of the kidneys, nerves, skin, prostate, womb, and heart muscle 203 Albumins of the brain 205 Albumins of muscles, tumors, and tumor fluids 205 Enzymes 205 Pepsin, papain, and esterase 206 Trypsin and amylase 206 PhosphatAse and phosphorylase 207 Other enzymes 207 Albumins of animals 213 Snake and bee poisons 219 Albumins of plants Plant viruses 221 Microbes and toxins 222 Card 8/ 10