SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARKOWICZ, J. - MARKOWSKI, S.
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MAMOi;ICZq J.
Industrial safety on Gzechoslovak railroads, p. 91.
PREZEGLU KOLEJOWY I.W-C;HANICZNY. (Panstwowe Wydawnictwa Komunlkacyjne)
Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 11, no. 3, Mar. 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions Index, (L.E'AI) Lk;. Vol. 8. no. 66.
June, 1959.
uncla.
1~00 ~ZL . ROWAMI, T. swimmsKi. S.
Detection of three fool buman tularmis In the Sacaocin
district In 1952. Prsftl. OPIdm. 7 noo3:163-169 1953
(CUM Z5:5)
10* Of Szczecin Rqaoma Unitary-Sp Idmic, logical Station.
ROZOWSKI, Tadeuss; VARKOWICZ, Josef.
Case of tularemia with unusual localization of buboes simu-
lating bubonic plague. Polski tygod.lek.10 no.46:150B-1509
14 Nov. '55.
1. Z Katedry Chorob Zakaznych Pomorakiej A.M. v Szcsecinis;
s-ca prof. dr med. T. Rosowski. Szczecin, Noakowsklego 20 m. i.
(TULAREMIA, manifestations,
buboes in Ingaineal region, simulating bubonic plague)
(PLAGUE, differential diagnosis,
tularemia withbuboes In inguinal region)
HDZOWSKI, Tadeusz; MARKOWIGZ, Josef; RATAJ, Roman
Two foci of milker's nodes in workers exposed to cattle with
cov-pox. Przegl. epidem., Wares. 10 no-1:57-64 1956.
1. Z Katedry Chorob Za)mznych Posorskiej A. M. w Stezecinie
Kierownik: zest. prof. dr. T. Rozowski.
(VIRUS DISMSICS,
milker's nodes in workers exposed to cattle with
cowpox. (Pol))
(VACCINIA,
same.
RDZOWSKI, Tadeuss: MARKOWICZ, J020f; OSZCZAK. Alojzy; RATAJ. Roman;
MATCZAK, Alicjs
Observations on I;olated cases of typhus and late relapses.
Poleki tygod. lek. 11 no.28:1258-1263 9 july 56.
1. Z kliniki Chorob Zakaznrch Pomorsklej Akademii Medycz w
Szesecinte; kierownik: sast. prof. dr. med. Tadeust Rozowski.
Szczecin, u1. Noakowskiego 20 m B.
(TTPHUS, case reports,
isolated cases with late relapses (Pol))
RDZDWSKI, Tadeuss; MA M WICZ. Josef
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Leukoerte picture In tularemia on the basis of personal
observations. Polskle areb. sod. wown. 26 no.2:227-232
1956.
1. 2 Katedry Chorob Zakasrqch Posorskiej A. X. w Baciecinie
Iterownik: sast. prof. dr. sod. T. Rosowski, Szczecin,
Woakowskiego 20 a. 8.
(TULARNGA, blood In
leukocytes (POW
(UMMIS. In various diseases
tularemia. (Pol))
RkMWICZ, Josef; MATCUK. Alicja; F=GZYNSYA, Halim; GOLBAP Jan; SZCZYGIEISXA.
AjWlga; BI3RUACKI. Marian
Epidemic focus of psittacosis in Szczecin. Folski tygod. lek. 14 no.g:
385-390 2 Mar 59.
1. Z Hatedry Ghorob 7.akuznyah P.A.K. w Szczecinie; kierownik doc.
dr med. Harek Eisner, z Katedr7 Kikroblologil, ImakarRkiej A. R. w
Lublinie, kierownik: prof. dr mod. Josef Parnas oraz z Vojewodzkiej
Stacju Sanitarno-2pidesiologicsnej W ozesecinie; dyrektar; dr Zbigniew
Ikorak. Adres: Josef Aarkovicz P.A.N. Klinika Chorob Zakmznych Szczecin.
n1 Arkonska 4.
(ORINITHOSIS, epidemiol.
in Poland (Pol))
POLAND
MARKOWSKI, Janusz; DOBROWOLSIU, Janusz
Department of Electronic systemso Warsaw Polytechnic
(Katedra Ukladow FIektronicznych,, Pclitechnika Warszawska)
- (for both)
Warsaw, Przaglid elektroniki, No 3. March 1966, pp 143-146
"L-Band tunnel diode amplifier."
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MICHALSKI, Jan;.MARKOWSKAP Anna; STRZELECKA, Helena
Reaction of dialkoxyoxophosphoranesulfenyl chlorides iwht amines.
Rocz chemii 33 no.4/5:1251-1253 159. (EEAI 9:9)
1. Katedra Chemii Organicznej Politechniki, Lodz.
(Amines) (Alkoxy groups) (Pbosphorane)
(Sulfenyl chlorides)
.
VLOMSKI, Z.; MACIINVICZOWA, Z.; MARKOWSKA, B.; AMIJIIWSKI, W.
......
.
Preliminary studies on internal Inhibition in mental deficienc7
in children. Neurologis, etc. polska 4 no.4:397-400 July-Aug 54.
lp CentraIns Wojewodska Poradnia %drowia Psychicinego v Lodzi.
(MINTAL IWICIINCY. pb7siology,
internal Inhib. in)
MARK(YdSKA, D.
Steps in the development of Soviet cartography and the pres,nt
organization of Soviet cartographic service. P. 334.
PRZ~;GLAD GEODEZYJNY. Warszawa. Vol. 11, no. 10, Oct. 1955
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, no. 3, March 1956
rl :'.cc,
KASZYNSKI, Andrzej; !4AMOWSKA, Danuta
Kinetics of viscose maturing and influence of some p#rameters
on the production process and the properties of the-fiber.
Polimery tworz wielk 7 no.10:364-367 0 162.
1. Insty-tut Wlokien Sztucznych i Syntetycznych, Lodz.
KASZYNSKI, Andrzej, mgr. inz.; MARKOWSKAP Danuta, mgr. inz.
Influence of hemicelluloae on the viscose process and the
properties of obtained fibers. Przegl papier 13 no.7:228-
231 Jl 162.
1. Instytut Wlokien Sztucznych i Sy-ntetycznych, Lodz.
MARKOWSKA, E.
A minimal set of educational aids for teaching geography.
(To be corrtd.) p. 40 Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan./Feb. 1956 Warszawa
SOURGEs East European Acession List (EEAL) Library of Congress
Vol. 5, no. d, August 1956
MARKOWSKA. Eva .
Alloyed junctions of gallium - zinc to silicon. Przegl elektroniki 2
no.7:443.-443 161.
1. ZaklAd Elektroniki, Inetytut Podstswowych Problemow Techniki,
Polska Akademis. Nauk.
(Gallium) (zinc alloys) (silicon)
MARK-OWSKA. Ewa; SWIDERSKI, Jaroslaw
Measurements of the rate of surface recombination -,' silicon.
Przegl elektroni-ki 3 no-10:569-572 0 162.
1. Instytut Podstawowych Problpmow Techniki, Polska Akademia
Nauk, Warszawa.
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AUTHORS: %arkows-ka.- EIWA---and Rabe, Jerzy
TITLE: Preliminary investigation of the technology of a
theirmistor fov temperature measurement in the range
700 - 1 200 0C
PERIODICAL: Przglc~.d elektroniki,-no. 10, 1962, 585 - 591
T EXT: The investigated thermistors were composed of the
oxides A120 31 Mn,0- and N'iO in the ratio of 11:3:1. This compound
.;0
was also doped with silicon, barium, ferrous and copper oxides
(about 3 to O-3c) to facilitate the baking procedure. The
material in powder form was pressed into suitable pills aild
provided with platinum leads. The pil-ls with the leads were then
baked and provided 'vith ad(litional extended leads made of
Kanthal Al wire. The temperature-resistance characteristics of
these thermistors were then weasured by gradually heating them
to 1 200 0 C and then cooling them; this operation was rcpeated
several times. The to:,-iperature was measured by a Pt/Pt/Rh
thermocouple connected to a millivoltmeter. The resistance of the
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thermistors was measuredby a ~Oeatstone bridge with a galvazio;:icter-
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The samples were baked at 1 2uO oC for one hour in the first series
of trials. They iere cooled either rapidly or slowly. It found
that the resistance-temi)erature characteristics of such thermistors
were not stable not repeatable). Further samples were balced at
1 300 and 1 4 00 C for one or two hours, and then cooled. It was
found that the characteristics of the samples which were baked for
2 hours at 1 400 OC were "smooth" and repeatable. Some samples
were balked at 1 50c) OC but no further improvement was observed.
It was further concluded that a temperature of 1 400 OC and baking
time of 2 hours were sufficient and this was confirmed by
investigating an aaditional set of sai-iijAes. The results of measure-
ment of one of these satziples are 0illustrated in Fig. 14; it is
seen that between 700 and 1 200 C the resistance changes from
30 kJ-- to 400 -C- and the tet-,iperature coefficient varies from
0.0123 0c-1 to 0.00335 OC-1. There are 14 figures.
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SOURCE: PzwgW clektramiki, no. 12, 19659 593-597
TOPIC TAGS: laser application,, semiconductor researdho resistivity, IR absorptions
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''ABSTRACT: The authors present results of nondestructive measurements of the re-
sistiviV gradientl, the diffusion length of the excess carriers, and the mifrared
absorption of a semiconductor. A commm neasurement setup was used, cons2sting of a
neon-beUum laser light source, an optical system to produce an optical probe(nmcro-
scope). a -.'sanple holding wW =Dving stage, radiation detectors (thennDcouples), and
an electric detector for the signals frum the illuminated sanple (potentiometer).
Fleasurements of the resistivity gradients by =ans of a lase light spot 3 t, in di-
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160-P. diawter. In neasurements of the diffusion length, howeverg the photo emf ob-
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tained with a 3-o., laser spot was much higher than that obtatable with white light, and
it is, emcluded that the use of lasers for spectro-photDolectric measurwmnts will
pemt measurements of mich shorter diffusion lengths, low than lp in the case of
gerumam. In the case of infrared absorption, no dhrect results are presented, re-
fermoe being made to an earlier article by one of the auUam (Swiderski, with J.
Swoboda, Przeglad Ele)chvniki v. 3 9 1962 9 12 3) . frm which it is amcluded that the
use of.. laser light provides better imp contmast and use of tenfold magnification
without redwtim in screen brightness. The concImsions point to the feasibility of
developing a single setup for the meammment of all sendomductor properties, using
a as the light sourm. ne authorathank Professor B. Pas7Jmwski and his staff at
the Depm7tzmt of Eleatmnic Instriument Tecimloa of the Warsaw FIolytechnic-Instittte
for making the Jaser avdiIable, andespe~cially~ Dr. Jklinski,j)t. S*it 'Eng. (M.S.)
'Adamowlez, m-A En& (M.S.) Howidd. Orig. art. has: 2 figms aW 3 foxmilas. [021
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Lactarium. Its organization and technique of milk collection.
Pediat. polska 27 no. 1:58-65 Jan 1952- (CLML 22:4)
1. Of the First Pediatric Clinic (Read--Prof. St. Popowski. M. D.)
of Lodz Medical Academy and of the Department of Nutrition (Head
-Prof. Monikovski. M. D.) of the National Institute of Hygiene
Branch in Lodz.
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1954.)
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Examination of toluene fractions obtained from light oil of low-
temperature coal tar, mixed with methanol as azeotropic agent. Bul
Ac Pol chim 7 no.8:535~540 '59. (EEAI 10:4)
1. Basic Raw Materials Department, Institute of Physical Chemistry,
Polish Academy of Sciences. Physicochemical Laboratory, Institute
of General Chemistry, Warsaw. Presented by W.Svietoslawski.
(Toluene) (Tar oils) (Coal tar) (Methanol)
(Azeotropes)
M&MWSQI-q~SK~A- H. ; WERLE I J.
luveotigation method of xylene fractions separated from light oil of
low-temperature coal tar. Bul chim PAN 10 no.6:303-309 162.
1. Institu$e of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Warsm. Presented by W. Swietoolawski.
MAU04SKI, A.
11 A Technical and Organii-ational Plan." P. 56 (GheaLik, Vol. 7, no. 2 Feb. 1954
Katowice.)
Vol. 3, no. 6
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions./Library of Congressx June 1954, Uncl.
MIRKOWSKI, A.; RAKMSKI, M.
Research on investments from the economic point of view. P. 359
CHTMK (Ministerstuo Przemyslu Chemicznego i StowAszya%PniP fhaukovP6
Technikow Przmwala Cheminnego)
Warszawa, Poland
Vol. 12, No. 9. Sept. 1959
Motithly list of Fast European Accession (FFAI) LC, vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960
Uncl.
PGWIND/Clhemiaal TechnoloMr - 1-Tccessil,r; uf Solid Fossi.1 Fuels. H-22
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 24, 1958, 82936
Author 14arkowski,, A... Rakywski, 14.
Inst
Title Chemical 1TocessinC ~~f C,)kc Gas.
Orig Pub G-ispod. planowa, 1958, 13, 11,, 3, 27-34-
Abstract Statistical data are Uiven prescutine the eviOence ans t~
the cxpediency r-f transforninC; the Polish by-prorluct. coke
industry to a new raethoi2 for the utilization of coke Las
mid isolating therefron a series of cDrxponents suitable
as a raw naterial for chemical syntheses.
Mainly a technical-emnonical effect is examined, which is
nroduced by using hyClrogen in the synthetic amonia inr'-us-
try for the mnufacture of synthetic fertilizers.
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Plant nhysiolory in Sweden. i). l3c'.
W-IAD(I.'Tr,T rOTANIrZNF. (Polskie Towarzystwo) Krakoy, Poland
Vol. 3, no. 3, 1'1~9.
Monthly List of !bast Euronnah Accessions (rFAT) T-, Vol. r, no. 1, Jan.
Uncl.
MARK0011 9 Ad=; PWNARr Edward
Sam aspects of the Investigation of the periodic drought and
wiltim coefficient of plmts In the light of pot experiments
with potatoes. Boas nauk rolm roml 83 no.1:25-J,7 960.
NW 10: 7)
1. Wyamm Szkola Bolulexap Zrakow.
(Droughts) (Poland-Potatoes)
MARKOWSKI, A.
Sterile vernalization of seeds for biochemicaI investigation.
Bul Ac Pol biol 10 no.3:95-c)6 162.
1. Institute of Plant Physiology, Krakow, Polish AcadmV of
Sciences. Presented by A.Listowski.
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MARKOWSKI, A.; MADEJ, M.
Changes in phosphorus compounds of winter and spring wheat
embryos at 20*C and at vernalization temperature ~1.5C).
Bul Ac Pol biol 10 no-4:139-144 [d] 162.
1. Department of Plant Physiology, College of Agriculture, Krakow
and Institute of Plant Physiology, Krakow, Polish Academy of
'Sciences. Presented by A.Listowski.
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MARKOWSKI, A.; MYCZKOWSKI, J.; LEBEK, J.
Preliminary investi;?ations on changes in nitrogen compounds
of wheat embrfos in the course of germination under various
temperature conditions. Bal Ac Pol biol 10 no.4:145-150
'62.
1. Department of Plant Physiology, College of Agriculture,
Krakow and Institute of Plant Physiology, Krakow, Polish
Academy of Sciences. Presented by A.Listowski.
MARKOWSKI, A.; KOMAKOWSKA, K.
Influence of water content in the course of vernalization
on the respiration intensity of seeds and further generative
development of winter wheat. Bul Ac Pol biol 11 no 2:95-98
163.
1. Department of Plant Physiology, Gollege of Agriculture,
Krakow and Institute of Plant Physiology, Krakow, Polish
Academy of Sciences. Presented by F. Gorski.
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Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., Nc 3 122~7.
Author Hoppe, R. Markowski, A., Jaskyiski, L.
Inst
Title Experimental TreUtLent of Bulls Infected w.Lth
Trichomonosis.
Irig Pub: Med. weteryn , 1956, 12; No 3, 163-164
Abstract: Good results were achieved in performing an irriga-
tion nf the prepucial mucoss. and of the extracted
penis with a 0.4 percent chloramine solution under
a 4.5 atmospheric pressure. Conduction anesthesia
n dorsalis penis was performed prior to this treat-
ment Of 55 bulls treated, 49 recovered after a
single treatment, 3 of the bulls recovered after
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ReBearch on the bacterial flora of the bull prepuce, Rocz nauk roln
vet 70 no.1/4:353-356 160. WAI 10: 9)
(Bull) (Prepuce) (Bacteria)
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Countr7: PoLw)d
Academic Degrees:
Obstetrical C11,nic of the Veterinary Department of the SGGW
Affiliations (Minika Poloznicza, le~rdzial Weterynaryjny 5GG1,4 /Abbreviation
not identified/); Director (Kierownik): Prof Dr Roman__Hoppe
Sources Lublin, WJUM Weterynarydna, Vol =, No 10, October i%1,
PP 601-603
Data: "Observations of the Treatment of Bulls Infected with Vibrio fetus."
Authors:
HOPPE, R. Prof Dr
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HOPPE, Roman, prof, dr.j RMMW:ECZ, Zofl&; MARKOWSKI Aleksander; SKMRONSKII.,
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Cattle vibriosis in the central voivodeships of Poland. Zeszyty
problemowe post nauk roln nck.11:85-88 961.
1. Klinika Poloznicza, Wydzial Weterynaryjny, Szkola Glowna Gospodarstwa
Wiejo3dego, Warszawa oraz laboratorium Maukowo-Badawcze Zakladu
Uhasieniania,, Pruszkow. Kierownik: prof. dr. R. Hoppe
q' K j V,
BUVWSKI, Andrzej Michal, mgr inz.; ~LWCWSKI, Artur, mgr
Problems of evaluation of the effectiveness of modernizat4on
of chemical factories. Pt. 2. Chemik 15 nc.11:391-396 N
,62.
MARKCYWSKI, Artur, mgr.
Adaptation of methods of studying the effecti er.esF of
capital investments. Chemik 16 no.12-.370-373 D'(.~,
2. Kor.,s.1a Marwwan-ia przy Radz-,P M'Plstrow, Warszawa.
MARKN;SKI, J.;TTM-'6-ICZ, W.;IACHCA~ICZ, H.
Equipment for measuring magnetic properties of switch cores with rectangular
hysteresis loops. p. 735.
ARCH1VRTM ELEKTROTECFTIKI. (Polska Akademia Nauk. instytut Podstawowych Problemaw
Tebhniki) Warszawa, Poland. Vol. 7, no. 4, 1958.
Monthly list of East European Accessions Index (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, no. 6, June 1959
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POLAND/Mgnetism - Forromagnetism. F-
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 3, 1960, 6258
Author Markowski Janusz
Inst Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Title On Desaccommodation Effect in Nickel
Orig Pub : Acta phys. polon., 1959, 18, No 1, 75-79
Abstract : A report is made of the preliminary results on the ob-
servation of the time decrease in reversible permeabili-
ty of nickel, appearing when the compression stresses
are increased. The value of the drop is on the order of
1%. It is indicated that the drop in the reversible
permeability appears probably also under other conditions,
but as a result of the smallness of the effect its measu-
rement is difficult. The observed drop in the reversible
permaability is analogous in its nature to the phenomenon
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capacity and the cadacity in parallel with the anode res s tanc c.
of the cascade. This error is indicated by the expon-int'-al for.,-L jf
the output voltage and the prejence of the pulse component at -;-.e
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meters can be eliminated by connecting additional feedbac,, ciru'_-Litu
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Magnetostrictive elesticity meters. ftzegl elektr-)niki 2
414,4-15 '61.
1. Insty-tut Podstawowych Problemow Techniki Polski~--j A,~ademii
Nauk i Katedra Podstaw Telekomunikacji Polite:!hniki ela.-szawskici,,
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AUTHORS: Markowski, Janu-sz-; Lachowicz, lienryk
TITLE: Equipment measuring impulse parameters of ferrite memory cores
PERIODICAL: Przeglad Telekomunikacyjny, no. 4, 1961, 113-118
TEXI: The article describes and defines impulse parameters denoting the
properties of ferrite cores designated to operate as elements in a memory digital
computer. In addition, equipment used to measure the above parameters, its
operating principles, as well as the measuring method Is described. A number of
principle elements of the measuring apparatus are illustrated in a number of
figures. The measuring equipment may be used to measure the parameters of ferri-~&
toroidal cores with rectangular hysteresis loop. Among the basic requirements
placed on ferrite cores with rectangular hysteresis loop is the ability to
register information and to facilitate a non-distorted reading. The ferrite
cores in memory digital computer are subjected to the action of integral impulses,
which should change the magnetic properties of the core and impulses with lower
amplitude. The above requirements determine the necessary shape of hysteresis
loop material as well as the coefficients characterizing the shape of B/H core
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dependance i.e. a) the coefficient of primary remanence
B
S Br
m
b) the coefficient of fixed remanence - p
B
P B
m
c) the coefficient of partial de-magnetization
B
V BP
m
where Bm - value of maximum induction answering the applied field Hm; Br
induction value of primary remanence; Bru - induction value of fixed remanence
after adequate number of fragmentary impulses; B - induction value answering
fragmentary impulse 1/2 Hm. The above coefficienis are the functions of
coercitive magnetic force Rm. Values of the above coefficients have great
significance in determiinIng the useflalness of a given material selected for the
production of memory cores, where in determining the operating condition of a
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ferrite core the voltage values during reading are the most important. One
additional coefficient defining the properties of ferrite core with re,tanguiar
hysteresis loop is the impulse duration. Measurements of given magnitudes
characterizing the proper-ties of a given core are made on the synchros_~ope screen.
The Investigated core is magnetized with a sequence of Impulses. The n-imber of
fragmentary impulses in a sequence may be regulated from I to 15, their ampli-
tude and width in the range from 2 - 8 ~G sec. Due to the action of the magnetic
field on the investigated core, a voltage is induced which, applied to the
vertical amplifier of the synchroscope, Is made visible on the screen so Lhat
course and amplitude of each impulse can be measured. In order to measure the
parameters defining the shape of hysteresis loop and the value of induction, the
voltage induced on the core wiring Is subjected to Integration in a Miller Int-e-
grating circuit. This results In that a course proportional to induction changes
in the core is obtained. Due to the great amplitude of the current required
for the measurements a transformer with a ratio of p = I : 10 was used. A non-
stable multi-vibrator synchronized the operation of the Impulse generator. The
multi-vibrator operates as an asymmetrical unit on 20 cps frequency generating
impulses in the length of 51.A, sec. As a cathode repeater, an ECCC 81 tube was
used, for which cathode pressure of R = 100 kfl and an amplitude of ku = 0.982
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V/V was obtained. Condensors C: and C2 were charged .hnough inter-pres-z~re of
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the diode D, and exit pressure of tne repeater. A ECC 81 tube, with a grid
coraiected to anode, was used as diode and its Internal pres~iure rea::hed ab:,u-
300 Q. There are 12 figures and 2 Scviet-blloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Zaklad Elektroniki (Electronics Department", Fracownia Materialow
Magnetycznych 'I-PPT-PAN (:,abnr~itn-v r)f Maznpti , Matpriblis IPPT-PAN)
in cooperation with tne Katedra Podstaw Telekomurikacji Po-jitech-
niki Warszawskie., (Chair of Bjt~J- "r-'e-,ommunication, Warsaw
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A055/A126
AUTHOR: Markowski, Janusz
TITLE: High-frequency amplifiers with tunnel diodes
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 10, 1962,
105, abstract 10-7-2091 (Rozpr. elektrotechn. , 1961, 7, no. 4, 485 -
507; Polish; summaries in Russian. and English)
TEXT: The article contains the equivalent circuit of the tunnel diode, its
characteristic, as well as the formulae for determining the power amplification
factor of the maximum operating frequency. The operation of a circuit with nega-
tive resistance and the conditions for a stable operation of such a circuit are
analyzed. The dependence of thepower amplificaition factor on the ratiopf of the
negative conductance to the conductance of the generator can be studied with the
aid of a graph represented in the article. Several circuits containing tunnel
diodes are analyzedt the noise factor, the amplification factor and the frequen-
cy band are calculated. The characteristic parameters of some tunnel diodes are
given in a table.
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1. Katedra Ukladov Maktrcniemyeb, Politechnika, Warszawa.
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ORG: Politechnika Warazaw8ka, Katedra Ukladow Elektronlcznych
(Warsaw PoIxtechnical Institute, Department of Electronic Systems)
TITLEt ZPT-212 rectangular pulse generator wtth a tunnel diode
SOURCE: Przglad elektroniki, no. 9. 1965, 4P61-463
TOPIC TAGS: pulse generator, tunnel diode, pulse
amplitude, pulse shape, multivibrator / ZPT-212 pulse generator
ABSTRACT: The generator was designed for testing pulse amplifiers and
trigger systems of rapid action and high tripping sensitivity. The
rectangular pulses are generated in a monostable multivibrator with
a tunnel diode. The pulse width is shaped by concentric cable sectors.
The rise time of the pulses is lower than I ns when using tunnel diodes
manufactured by the Zaklad Elektroniki IFF23 PAN (Institute of Electron-
ics IPPT PAN). The output pulses, derived directly from the tunnel
diode, have an amplitude of 400 mV and positIve blaB. The generator,
controlled by a tran5ister system, generates tripping pulses with a
rise time of 50 n9 and a repetition frequency of 10 - 100 k1locycles
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range of 100 - 500 ns. Orig. art. has: 4 fie-,ures and tab'
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E:' L-band tunnel diode amplifier
'iO'URCE: Przeglad elektroniki, no..3, 1966, 143-147
TO PIC TAGSs tunnel diode, amplifier design, tuned amplifier, UHF
microwave component
ABSTRACT: An L-band tunnel diode amplifier with a circulator was
developed at the Department of Electronic Systems of the Warsaw
7o.lytechnic Institute. Parameters of the MDT-4 diodes are given in
T~Ible 1. The characteristic impedance of the circulator was 50 ohm.
Table 1. Diode parameters
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2.
Table
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Diode bias voltage range at
oteadytgain of the amplifier
72-192 v
59-280 v
Maximum stable amplification 22.0 db 15.5 db
Re-lativo bandwidth at
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the amplifier
1 - Impedance transformer stubs;
2 - N-type coaxial input transition;
3 - tunnel diode;
4 - amplifier main line;
- tuning stub.
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~.Jhe middle-band frequency of the amplifier was 1420 Mc.
~.~~Jcliculator impedance with that of the diodes an impedance transformer
tth-.tOo 'tuning wtube spaced AO/8 apart was usedo A parallel inductionl
,..iuner~was also a part of the amplifier. A structural diagram of the
~;,_`amplif ier is,shown in the figure. A coaxial cable forms the main line
.1--.6f.the structure. The tunnel diode is mounted at the and of the cable
oat_ Ithe point,where the electric field of the TEH mbde reaches the
hir- stubs are mounted perpendicular to the cable. Diode
ki suit. T
-.-Po'larization-voltage Is applied through the screw which fastens the
.-diode to the- central wire of the cable, A capacitor of 80 pf is u 0ad
11 -to aiparate the hf system of the amplifier from the diode bias eircuit.1
amplif ierl.parame tars for each of the diodes used are given in
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SO: Monthly LA.st of La5t 1-urope.,in Acc,-!.si(,nr, f~! AL) Le. Vol 4 ( , No. IC, Ir!01101. 1 ""17. t;j)cl.
:-:'OR: Markowski, Marian, Master
TITLE: The Aircraft, Rocket, and Missile From. Le-_---a.
Viewpoint
::R!'V'DIC'AL: )'-)0'Nr 28, Supplement Nr 1,
Skrzydlata Polska 1(
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p I and p IV (POLE
ABSTRAC'T: The author analyzes the air navigation problem rj'
aircraft rockets and missiles with respect to
International Law and pertinent Conventions. AF,~,:
introduction, he points out that tLis proble,--.
sists of 4 aspects: 1) the space in which aJ_rcr-.-..:`
rockets, and missiles operate; 2) an aircraft,
and missile as such. 11.) the flying personnel
T
tively the ground personnel, operati and se!--v~-.%.~
4 the
the aircraft, rockets and missiles;
~
of take-off, landing and flight of aircraft,,
and missiles. He further considers criteriol_lf; 01.
the law can be based. He classifies aircra~L.
-ard 1/3 into 2 groups. The first group includes: a')
The Aircraft, Rocket, and Mlissile From the Legal Viewpoint.
balloons, b) guyed balloons, c) dirigibles. .'n1
group comprises: a) gliders b) prop aircraft, c';,
jet aircraft and d) helicopters. Rockets and
are classified by the author into 3 teclmical r-~:
1) guided a) directly by a human being anti b)
control; 2) guided automatically, and 3) non-guile-
for example meteorological rockets and researc'-,-
ets. The author further analyzes the res1-,onF;i',_i_'-.-,--
of man for an aircraft, rocket and missile with r----
spect to Criminal Law from the two points of v',ew:
the subjective and objective responsibilities. '-I(!
fers to the Paris Convention of 13 October 1?1~, ani
to the Convention of 7 December 1944 in Chicago. T:.t-
author concludes that the Chicago Convention is rc
longer up to-date and advocates revision of the
ard 2/3 vention by preparing an International Cosmic
-, ~ -/
The Aircraft, Rocket, and '.'is~'ile :~'rom the Legal
planetary) Law whic!--. would govern all problcm~-. -.'
international si~ace n3vigation.
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AUTHMs YA*awski, Marian (Master)
T=,Zt Astronautics [Powrth Polish Conference an Rocket and A$trOrAutic 7
Technology]
30URCZ:. 3krzyaata polBka, no. 23. 1963. 6.
TOPIC TAGS: astrophysics, astronautics, biophysics, Satellite observation
*ABSVACTt The Fourth All-Polish Conference on Rocket and Astrankutio Technolo
was hold on .17 and 3.8 -- May 1963 in Katowice..The conference vas orgiaf9-edWV
the Silesian Chapter of the Polskie-Towarvatwo Astronautyame (Polish-Astro--..--
nautja4_~qckety), under the chairmanship of YABtOr EniinOGr
Tiho-conference deliberations took place in three.meetingavastrophysical,
Speikers
-teahnological, ind-biolo4cal. Forty-five reports Vere delivftede
at each of the three meetings (and their organizational titles) are listed In
the article. The conference resolved that rocket and astronitutical technology
in Poland should be more concentrated and coordinated with a view toward more
effective training of futursapecialists in rocket technology and space research.
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PolarA now has 12 In Jhne 1963, an International_
_-Symposium, on Cosmic.-Space-(COSPAR) wM be hold in Poland; and, in 1964, the
International Astronautical Conference vM be hold in Warsaw. Orlg~ art. has:.
3 fiPree.
ASSOCZATIONt Doodadozalny 0srodek Rakietow
7 Aercklubu Drakewskiego (Expe#~_
mental, Rocket.Center of the Krakow Aeroclub)
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POUJIM/ixiustics - Ultras-,i~ics.
Abs Jiur Ref 7~,iur Fizika, 1;-, 6, 1959, iWo4
Autli,)r Hasik, J., Jaik)wiak, ?.bjewski, C., Markjwski, 11.
Inst
Title Acti~:,n -f Ultras~.Luid .n t'.e Liver ~f liats in Li:-ht -,f
Histol J,-ical and Hist-,.cl-.c..,ical Research
Orii_, Pub BnlneDl. 1-IGka, lq,~a, 0, 42-50
Abstract abstract.
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HORST, Antoni; BLOK, Wojciech; IURKOWSKI, Ryszard; SIKORSKI, Kaciej
Autopsy ense of cork pneumoconlosis. Polski tygod. lek. 14 no.29:
1347-13149 20 JUIY 59.
1. (Z Osrodka 3ndawczo-Leczniczego Chorol-) ZAwod(x%7ch WewnetrzTWch A.M.
w Poznaniu; kierownik: prof. dr med. A Horst i z Znlcladu Anatomi-- Patolo-
.gicznej A.M. W Poznaniu; kierawnik: Prof. dr med. J. Groniowski).
(MM410GOI]IOSIS, pathol.) '
ROSM, Julian; MARKOWSKI, Hyszard
Allargids of cutaneous blood veffeele with parietal necrosis. Arzegl.
dorm. 48 no.3:181-19,4 161.
1. 7. KLiniki Dermatologicanej AN. v Poznaniu Kierownik: prof. dr
A. Strassynaki.
(ALLERM) (VASCULAR DISEASES PERIPMRAL)
(SKIN blood supply)
MAMMU, S.
"Highly efficient polishing." r). 96
"Couparing planing by the aprlication of paztes 4th boron iron to planina
by silicon carbide paste." T;. -A
(Mechani , Vol 25 No 2 Feb 53 Warszawa)
SO$ jj2jtb,2X List of Iket MEopean Accessions, Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 Uncl
MARKOWSKI, S.; JOZF.FIK, A.; KELIER, B.
"Technology of Grinding Pblishing Bars", p. 206, (KMWIK, Vol. 27,
No. 6, June 1954, Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), IZ, Vol. 4, No. 5,
May 1955, Uncl.
I.MKOWS)KI, 0".
KMOWSKI, S. Technology of the mnnufacture of cutters equipped wJt1h comotite
carbide tips. P. 507. Vol. '"I, no. 11,/121, Nov./Dec. 1954.
!MHANIK, Warszewn 7DIvnd
SOURCE: Last European Accessions Li,-t (LZAL) IL Vol. .5 --o. 6, JLme !)5~
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MARKOWSKI, S.; KELLF-i. C.
The techonology of sharpening bits. P. 529
PRLEGIAD GORNICZNY. (Stawarzyszenie Naukowo-Tachniczne Inzynierow i
Technikow Gornictwa) Katowice, Poland
Vol. 15, no. 10/11 C)ct-/Nov. 1959
Monthly List of East Zuropean Accessions (EZAI) LC, Vol. 9. no. 2. Fet). 1959
Uncl.
MUOWKIS, S.
TMHNDWCff
PERIODEALt NECHANIK, Vol. 32, no. Ip Jan. 1959
MMOWSRIO S. Flexible shaft grinding of sinterod carbide cutting tips. Biqttn-
POU&
Monthly List of East Baropean Accessions aff)IF59vowfichsak. I
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Urlifipd tenc'i too! -rinder. ~~. 23-1.
r:. 'viarszawa, "oland. Vc2- 5, :Iz!:i 1~5
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AUTHORS: Markowski, S., Zaufal, J.
TITLE- The use of superfinish
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 2. 1962, 118, abstract
2B671 ("Techn. motory7.", 1961, v. 11, no. 4, 133-138, Polish)
TEXr: The dimensional accuracy of components after superfinish attains
le., while the surface finish is of the 12th - 14th class. Up to 90% of the
machined surface takes up the working loads in the assembly, which makes it
possible to use high specific pressures in joints with relative displacement of
the components. Tests revealed that, in comparison with ground shafts having
a surface finish of Hsk - 0.75 and 0.5~4 a shaft subjected to superfinish up to
Hsk - 0.04,Ao, takes up the loads Increasing with time much better, while its
heating Is considerably less. The authors also emphasize the increased corrosion
resistance of superfinished components. In ordinary grinding with specific
pressures exceeding 200 kg/cm2, the heating of surface layers amounts to 1100 -
1,5000C, which distorts the crystal structure to a depth of 1.5 - 5~L. In super-
finish the specific pressure does not exceed 5 - 15 k&/cm2, while the surface
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layer temperature amounts to 20 - 400 C and structural changes are observed at a
depth not exceeding 0.01/9- The recommended component speed Is 2 - 100 m/min:
the number of oscillating motions of the bar is 200 - 3,000 per minute at an
amplitude of 1 - 8 mm. The authors show the dependence of the abrasive proper-
ties of the bars on the cutting conditions. The bars applied have a grain size
of from 5,U, to 300. A graph is presented showing the dependence of the hardness
of the bars being used on the hardness of the material being processed. For the
compilation of the graph, the bar hardness was measured on the Rockwell devIce
at 60 kg load with a ball of 1/8 inch. A mixture of 80 - 90% kerosene and
20 - 10% engine oil is used as cutting fluid. There are 16 figures and 8
references.
Yu. Reybakh
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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--mkMOWSKI, Stanislaw, doc. dr inz.; SKRZYPIN3KI, Antoni, mgr inz.
Analysis of forces affecting the edgo of the core bit during rotary
drilling. Rofta Pol 19 no-4:85-89 Ap 163.
1. Akademia Gorniczo-Hutniaza, Kra-kow.
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