SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARVINSKIY, S.R. - BARYAKHTAR, V. G.
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_�,,R,,,kand. med. nauk; URIN, V.M., kand. mod. nauk (L'vov)
Examination of mucoFroteins in the blood of tbyrotoxicosis patients.
Probl. endok. i gorm. 9 no.6:61-64 N-D 263.
01IRA 17: 11)
1. It kafedry gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - dotsent I.I. Markov) i
kafedry biokhimii (sav. - prof. V.A. Sobeliuk) Llvovskogo medit-sin-
skogo Instituta (rektor - prof. L.N. Kuwenkc).
MIMI.. J.; TIMAISK, A.
SPIA content in smoked food products. P. 533
PRUMYSL POTRAVIN. (MinisterstVo potravinarskeho prumyslu)
Praha, Czeckoslovakia Vol. 10, no.10., Oct. 1959
Monthly List of East Furopean accession) (ZEAI), LC, Vol. 8)
1.-o. 32, Dec. 1959
Uncl.
BARVIR, Josef, ins.
Organoleptic examination of food, and its organization In
Czechoslovakia. Prum potravin 15 no.11048-551 N 064.
1. State Inspection of Food Industry Product Quality, Prague.
CArd 2/8
a-Z
I,PDMZKA V i nz -AJiV I RV
Revision of CzechoBlovak Standard 38 5524/1 on determining
sulfur
in fuel gas. Paliva 43 no-41124-126 Ap -163.
~(- L. .,L . . ~Z,- - - - . , , ..
.1 . -- . ..
Some derivativep of beraothiazi
2. 5, 6, and 2. 6, 7-trimethyll
Zhur. ob. khim. 22(84) no. 3, 1
Veasoyuzqy Nauchne-Isslesovati
Kino-rotoinstitut
Abstracts
,i- 4,8 No. 5
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10, 1954
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Investigations in the Field of Cyanine Dyes. 77403
XM Concerning Some 5,51-Dimethoxy-6,61- SOV/79-30-1-64/78
Diaminothiacarbocyanines
2-methyl-6-methylaminobenzothiazole (III) (by boiling
compound (II) dissolved in HC1 and subsequent neu-
tralization) (mp 92-930); and 2-methyl-6-N-methyl-N-
-acetylaminobenzothiazole (IV) (by heating the mixture
of (III) and acetic anhydride with svbsequent alkaliza-
tion) (mP -105-1o60). The 6,6 '_ diacylamino-, 5,51-di-
methoxy-6,61-diacylamino- , and -6,61-bis(dimethylamino)
thiacarbocyanines were prepared by heating corresponding
substituted 2,methylbenzothiazoles with ethyl or methyl
p-toluenesulfgnate. The quaternary salt thus obtained
was mixed with orthoformate eaters and pyridine and
heated at 130-1350. The precipitate formed, after
dilution of the reaction mass with ether, was dissolved
in alcohol, and the cyanine was precipitated with
aqueous KBr, KI, or NaCl, The following dyes were
investigated spectrophotometrically (in ethanol, using
SF-2 spectrophotometer): 3,3'-diethyl-5,51-dimethoxy-
-6,61-bis(dimethylamino)thiacarboc~anine iodide (1)
(yield 16%, mp 211-2120, >1 604 ; 3,31-diethyl-g-
Card 2/10 methyl-5,51-dimethoxy-6,6--i3lg-(dimethylamino)thiacarbo-
Investigations in the Field of Cyanine Dyes. 77403
XII. Concerning Some 5.,51-Dimethoxy 16,61- SOV~ 9-30-1-64/78
Diaminothiacarbocyanines
cyanine perehlorate (2) (yield 15%, mP 1700
X max 588)j its 3,31,9-triethyl derivative b) yieldlO%,
mp 167-1680., Xmax 592); 3,31-diethyl-5,51-dimethoxy-6,62-
-diacetylaminotlilacarbocyanine bromide (4) (yield 4c%,
Imp 270-2720, X max 598); Its 3,31-diethyl-9-methyl
derivative (5) (yield 26% inp 262-2640, X max 578);
its 3,3'-9-trlethyl derivative (6) (yield 19%, pp 215
2160, Xmax 560; It.) 3, 3 1 -dimethyl -9 -ethyl derivative
(yield 35%, no "113-,'115', Xmax 578); 3,31-diethyl
-5,51- dlitiothoxy-6,61-bl:j(N-methyl-N-acetylamino)tiliwmto-
cyanitie iodide (8) (yield 28160 nip 294-295 0 max 583Y;
its 3,3'-dictliyl-9-methyl devLvative (9) (yield 25%)
mp 292-29110 1 X max. 565); jto 3,~-q-trlethyl derivative (10)
Card 3/10 (yield 33%, mp 258-.2590, X max 568); 3,31 -diethyl-5,5'-
-Investigations in P:fcld' of' C Milne Dycu.
y
XII. Concerning Some 5,!~ 1 -Dimethoxy-.6,6
Diaminotliiacarbocyanines
77403::.
SOV/79-30-1-64/~8
dimetitoxy-6,61-d'L(p-tolueriesulfamylamino)thiacarbo-
cyanine bromide (11) (yield 76%, mp 210-2120,
XWR�1192); 3,3'-dictl'Yl-5 I51-dimetlioxy-6,61bis(N-
me -N-p-toluenesLtlf*amylamiiio)tiiiacarbocyaiiine
bromide (12) (yield 148%, mp 250-252c), Xmax 585);
3,3'-diethyl-6,61-bis(N-metliyl-N-acetylamino)tliiacarbo-
cyanine iodide (13) (yield 911%, mp 264-2650 1 X
. max
564); 3,3'-dietliyl-9-methyl-6,61-bis(N-methyl-N-
acetylamino)t,hiacarbocyanine perchlorate (14) (yield
48%, mp 2132-2311', X max 552); its 3,31,9-triethyl
derivative (15) (yield 56%,mp 233-2340, X max 555),
3,31-diel,IiYl-6,61-di(p-toluenesulfamylamino)thiacarbo-
cyanine p-toluenesulfonate (16) (yield 74%, 28072820,
Card X 572); and 3,31-dietiiyl-6,61-bis(N-methyl-N-
. 4/10 max
Investigations in the Field of Cyanine Dyes.
XII,. Concerning Some-5s5l-Dimethoxy-6,61-
Diaminothiacarboeyanines
7744o
SOV~ 9-30-1-64/~8
-p-toluene-sulfamylamino)thiacarbocyanine iodide (17)
(yield 75%. znp 228-2300, X max 568). The 6,6t-bis(N-
methyl-N-acetylamino derivatives were prepared by
heating respective iodides of 6s6l-bis(methylamino)
derivatives with acetic anhydride and subsequent addi-
tion of ether, alcohol and KI solutions to the cooled
reaction mass. The 6.,ti-bis(methylamino) derivatives
were made by boiling iodides of 6,61-bla-(N-methyl-N-
-p-toluenesulfamylamino)thiacarbocyanine derivatives
with HC1. The general formulas of the above compounds
are shown below.
Card 5/10
Investigations in the Field of Cyanine Dyes. 77403
X11. concirning Some 5j5l-Dimethoxy-6161- SOV/79-30-1-64/78
Diaminothiacarbocyanines
fit\ 'N N< IIIa
fit/ \/\-s A Its)
-CH
OCHO
(;tH&
S A
Y CH=~-CH ~y
N#
Table I gives the absorption maxima for some of the
cyanine dyes (I and II, A = H) with the shifts of
Card 6/10 Xmax*
Investigations in the Field of Cyanine Dyes. 774o3
XII,; Concerning Some 5,5'-Dime thox -6 SOV/79-30-1-64/-78
Y
Diaminothiacarbocyanines
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Investigations in the Field:of Cyanine Dyen... 77403
XII. Concerning Some 5,5'-D1methoxy-6,6,- SOV/79-30-1-64/78
Diaminothiacarbocyanines
It can be Been that introduction of methoxy groups in
5,51-position of the 6,61-diaubstituted thiacarbo-
cyanines, containing free or substituted amino groups,
causes an addit ive close to the calculated value)
bathochromic shift of the absorption maximum in all
cases, except for 6,61-bls(dimethylamitio) derivatives.
This abnormality in explained by the appearance of
steric hindrance to the planar arran[ement of the
molecule (the planar arrangement is required by the
unsaturation between the nitrogen and carbon atoms--
> N+=C< ) uL)on introduction of the two methyl groups
(see Fig. 1).
Card 8/10
~Investigations in the Field of Cyanine Dyes.
Xjj'* Concerning Some 5j5'-Dimethoxy--6j6'-
Diaminothiacarbocyaniles
Fei, 1.
77403
SOV/79-30-1-64/78
There are 2 tableaj and 25 references, 19 Soviet,
1 Danish, 2 U.K., 3 U.S. The U.K. and U.S.. references
are: F. M. Hamer, J. Chem. Soc., 1927, 2798 1928, 316o,
W. R. Remington, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 67, 1836
(1945); N F. Hall M R. 3prInkle, J. Am.
Chem. Soo:, 54, 3469 (1932 ; L. P. Hammett, M. A. Paul,
ibid.o 55, 827 (1934); C. E. Ingham, 0. C. Hamp5on,
J. Chem. Soo., 1939, 981; P. W 0. H. Brown,
Card 9/10 J. Am. Chem. Soc., t8' 2235 (1,4v6i)t.tum'
th V'i4ld of Cyanine Dyes. 77403
~xve*tUations i4a e . ,
XII. Concerning Some 5,51-Dimethoxy-6,61- SOV/79-30-1-64/78-
Diaminothiacarbocyanines
ASSOCIATION: All-Union Scientific Research Motion Picture and
Photography Institute (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'
skiy kinofotoinstitut)
SUBMITTED: 06tober 21, 1958
Card 10/10
IZMYLPVI lei.; SVEMIKOVO -N.N.; WP.. II.K.; DMOUSHINAP Yev.;
Studies in the field of cyanine dyes. Part 24s Some thiacarbocyanines
containing ethyl or isopropyl, groups in the heterocyclic residues,
Trudy NIKFI no.400-2.1 160. (MIM 15:2)
(Cyanines)(Dves and dyeing)
BAWICZ, Wieslaw; HHNNEL, Jan
Electronic tubes. Przegl elektroniki 3 no-3:111-114 Mr 162
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
Wieslaw
An electron tu~)e for pulsing
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s/058,462/ooo/oii/0,33/06i
A16O/A1Ol
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 11, 1962, 23,
abstract 11-3-45a ("Prape Przemysi. inst. elektron.",
no. 3, 1961, 2, 80 - 84, Polish)
TEXT: The Przemyslowy Inst. Electroniki (ITHP (Przemysl.
Electronics
Institute (Poland)) developed a tube which practically replaces
a common pulsing
circuit. In addition to the cathode and anode, the tube
contains 5 grids and 2
input electrodes to which a voltage (for instance *' a
sInusoidal one) is fed,
that is symmetrically converted into pulses. The pulses (for
instance, triangu-
lar ones) are taken from the output resistance. The magnitude
of these pulses
depends on the voltage applied to one of the grids, serving as
a control grid
(fed, In distinction to the other ones, with a negative
voltage'). When properly
selecting the positive voltages on the other grids, this
relation may be made
linear. N. S.
rAbstracter's note: Complete translatlon]
dard 1/1
8/058/62/000/011/034/061
A160/A101
AMOR: Barw1cz, Wieslaw
TTTLE: A method of obtaintng pulses of a definite shape, and an
electron
tube with the helpofvikh these pulses are obtained
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Pizika, no. 11, 1962, 23,
abstract 11-3-45s P (Pol. pat., el. 21g, 13/22, no. 45447,
Febr. 24, 1962)
TEXT- A design of a'kikti-electran tube, which replaces almost
all"circuit
elements of a pulse generator, is patented. The method of
pulsing is based on
the irising of the band-shaped electron beam with *the
screening electrode. The
pulse frequency depends on the frequency of the symmetrical
alternating voltage
applied to the deflecting plates of the tube. The shape of the
pulses is d6ter-
mined by the shape of tile opening in the screening electrode.
)~2968
N. S.
(Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 1/1
RARWICZ. Wien
Electron tube for definite obape pu2oe generating* Przegl
elaktronik:L 3 no,12:707-709 D 162.
1. Utedra Elektroniki,, Politeobnilea,, Wroclaw.
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1. Katedra Elektroniki,, Politechnika, Wroc3aw, i Przemyslowy
Instytut Elektroniki, Warszawa.
RATUICZ Wieslaw-. ~AUS, Abdrzej,- MEM. , Miroslaw; MWW14, M.
Studies m cold oatbodes. Przpg*L elektroniki 4 no.4-.240-242
Ap 163
1. Katedra Elektrorilki, Politeklmika, 1,roclaw.
BARWICZ, W.j SZY14AIISKIP H.
Influence of the characteristic pole piece dimensions on the
L
parameters of a magnetic objective, Przem inst elektror. prace
5 no.1:13-20 164.
1. Submitted February 7, 1964.
BARWICZ,,~-; BARYCKA, I.; MRAW, M.; METER, 14.
Better vacuum by uoing zoolites. Ilrzom Inot olektron prace 5 no-1:
77-79 164.
1. Submitted February 7, 1964.
BARWICZI W.
....... : . ', ~' k,
Device for:messuring the dlatribution of the
current density
in an elaeft-on beam. Przem inat elektron prace 5
no.2:155-158
164,
1. S%bmitted June 15, 1964.
L 20857-66 lwp(j) _Iqp c B
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ACCESSION NR: AP5014O5O PO/0034/65/000,1005/0223/0224
621-374.32
!AUTHOR: Barwicz W. (Docent); Libura, A. L. (Master engineer)
TITLE: The Convertron - an ele-t.onic analog-to-digital converter
SOURCE: Pomiary, automatyka, kontrola, no. 5, 1965, ~'23-224
TOPTC TAGS: analog digital converter, electronic converter, electrcn
bean, con-
verter, converter design/Convertrnn
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a new type ~,f analow-to-digital
converter which was
desiOrned at the Department of Electronics of Wro(,lRw Polytechnic
Institute and
fabricated at the Industrial In:l'itulp X Fi--rtr(qii~- in Wqrsaw.
The levi-e can be
uspi for repetitive meaiurement :Ai!e,, .7~i-- -nstrurli,-)n -,' the
~Ievice, shown
in Fig. I of the Enclosure, is t,. thAit d' aii ordinary -athode-ray
tube. it
operates as follows: The elirt i -n [-~-,un peneritt ed by a
rr,nvent i ona 1 elect ron-epti cal
syst-m is inct,i-nt on Pti el,-ti i7n"ft-i its a dynode". The
tvnode, shown in
Fig. ", consists --f two F,1c!r-Fr,1 ,,~nl T is ~n thf r.~-rm -~f it
ladler made, for
example, o1 t met!iilic perf-,-rifl t-' ,t rniteri-il h---inw q
qF-ronIq-*v -(-m i ss J (-,n
cor f"fi - i ent (71 much prenter i.hi- I v! t- f i:t-t ui unner ryo
(,,i 1, Fivie mittit,
of a P~aterirtl hn%ing A pnconlR, I t:
rrlj( h I Pss than I .The t-do
Cord 1 !4
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elements are welded together anti RIP 10CF0.0-1 iTlSide th-
collector. The electron
beam is deflected by the measur, f: t! deflectirr plates. The
l
~vhole struptiire is placed insi,J 1, o, , lIt- c~tpratinn is
based on the generation of (-urr,-!.! Wli- r !, -ntroiled by the
measured voltage, is incident so ;--.;sivf-ly i-ri lhf- a~tprnat
ir~w, dynode elements having
different coefficlents of secondary emission. A ietailed
analysis of the operation
.of the device is presented. The method of measuring the
converting speed of the
device is discussed, and a schematic of the measurement setup is
shown. The con-
verting speed of two prototype samples having dynodes of 100
sections and a voltage
irange of 150 v was determined to be 200 kc + 5% for a height of
output pulses of
10 mv + 5%. It is noted that the converter has a strictly
limited converting speed.
The authors acknowledge the help of Eng. Jan Lewko in solving
many problems en-
countered in this work." Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 10
formulas. oe. j,
ASSOCIATION: (Barwicz) Katedra Elektroniki Politechniki
Wroclawskie.1 (Department
of Electronics, Wroclaw Polytgchn c Ingtjtutel~ (Libura)
Instytut Automatyki PAN
(Institute of Automation. PAN)
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I - Elertr-'ri-, J- I'lt J,J;~
plates-. I 'I., Twde ('kit 11111
-ol I ect,,r jjv[
ACCFASMN TIP! APr,014050
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Fig. 2. Construction of the dynode
Element of the I dynode (a 2 ele
ment of the TI dynode (a
ENCU)SITRE: 02
C.rd
Ma ~V-MA
BARWIK~-SCHRAW, Allcja; HDL, Anna.
~-xf~rect' omvi-tann I on efficiency of the skeletal muscles and
general conditions In chronic prcgressive rheumatism, Polskie
arcb. mod* wown. 2? no.3:301-310 1957.
1. Z Pamtwowego Instytutu Reumatologicanego w Waresawie Dyrektor:
prof. dr. mod. 2. Roicher Oddsial w Xrakowie: Dyrektor: prof, d1re
mod, A, Sabatowski Klarowulk dvialu klinicinegoi prof, drb made
A. Sokolowxki. Adres: Instytut ReumatologicrV. Oddsial w Irakovie,
AJL, PuszkIna 33a
(ARTHRITIS, RHBUKATOID, tberspy,
vitamin 3, off. on muse's efficiency & general cond. (Pol))
(VITAMIN 3, therapeutic use.
rheum. artbritis, off. on muse. efficiency & general
cond. (Pol))
ch &mw) o~
BMIX-SCHRANK, Alloja (Xratowo ul Spokojna 20 a m. 6.)
Observatlons on therapeutic action of gold salt in progrespive
chronic
rheumatism. Polskie arch, mod, wawn, 27 no,8t1033-1048 1957,
1, Z Panstwowego Instytutu Rwimstologicanego Dyrektori prof dr
mod.
3, Reiaher Odsial w &akDwie Pyrektor: prof. dr mod. A
Sabatowski
Kierownik Dzialu Kliniesnego: prof dr A. Sokolowski.
(ARTHRITIS, REWMATOID, therapy,
gold salts (Pol))
(GOLD, therapeut io use,
rheum, arthritis (Pol))
gC14 YCOIAM.'A'W Ica CIL
SOKOLOWSKI, Adam; MOL, Ann&; BARWIK-G02!:jUl-kqj&'-
Modified iontophoresis of polooalne in rheumatic pains. Polski a
arch.
mod. wewn. 27 no.12tl6796-1682 1957.
le.Z Inetytutu Relimatologiasnego Pyrektor: prof, X, Raicher Oddaial
Krakow, Dyrektort prof. A. Sabatowski, Kierownik Dzialu Ilinicinego;
prof. A. Sokolowskie-
(ANAIGASICS, therapeutic uses
polooalue in rheum., iontophoresis (Pol))
(RHXUXLTISM, therapy,
polocaine iontophoresis (Pol))
(ION TRANSM,
iontophoresis of polocaine in rheum. (rol))
4-"XG-ERFrA---F-,EDIC--A--*Se-*c --- 1-9, -V0-1- 3/3'
_R_o_ha_bi11t_ation__Ya_r 60
po. Tho Influence of vitainin E on the a1dolase
activity in rheumatoid
a 'it. I
KhritIA NS'ply%v witarninv L a c7pno-c a1dolazy w
gobecti pr"wlcklyin po%tepti-
.~cyfn. 11ARNVIK-SCHRAMki A. and DUMANsKA K. lust.
Roriunatul.. Warszawa; 11151.
A.M., Krakox% /'(I/. Aith. Alrd.
itylvmfl- 10,59,29/1 (35-42) Tilbles:i
Aidolasc 4cti%,ity in Ilic blood seritin ww"
irwCstigated III ~j~5 patient, %%jtil HICIIIIIa-
toid 1111110tis, ;n OIC ages frt)"' 17 to 6T) yr., and
in 4 patictits %mil otiler diseases.
Leblinger's method, rnodifted by Brtaii-i. wa% applied
awl the irwrytivations wert,
rundtictcd b6orc andafter atiniinistration of vii. E..
Asit rr.,ult therc is to) he iiotcd
it dependence between die degree ofacti6t), (if flic
iwwbld jvocrsand thealdolase
activity. In the cases willi intinisi lied
inflainmitoi-N- ~-inpt(iins the adniinistration
ofvit. E" was followed by ;I fail of dic aldolase
arfiViIV, %% bik i1) 111C 21)d 41-011P 01
'ittients, wlicre a greater illiclisily (if
itillamniator), "yniptorris had wit appeared.
aw altiolitoor activity incrCin-rd ithrr Oir
adininftralimi 4 vii. E. Oia die ix!%1% -4
t1irsc observations it nornializing infitience nr vit.
1; mi III(- awuhtsv activity it,
r1w(intatoid ardiritis inay be suppirsed. VI, 1 (1,
ARM SCHUM9 Aliaja
Iffect, of ch3.oroquiw in ohronlo progressive rheumatism*
Reumatologia
Polelca no,3089-391 *oO.
1, Z Instytutu Reumatologionego w Warssavie Dyrektors prof* dr nedo
Be Reicher OddsW Fa%kow Dyrektors prof, dr med, A* Sabatowski
Kisrovnik dulaln Irlinlomegot prof, dr mod. A. Sokolowski
(CMMOQUIMB ther)
(ARTHRITIS RHEUNkTOID ther)
XOPZRA, Zygount; BiRVIX-80HRM, AliOJR
Dislocation of the atlas daring the course of rheumatoid arthritis.
Polski tygod.lak,15 no-9:315-319 29 7 160.
1. Z Instytutu Raumatologioxnego; dyraktor: prof.dr.nauk mad. 1.
Raich-
ter, Oddsial w Krakowle'. dyrektor: prof.dronauk mod. As Sabatowski;
lierownik Dziala kliniasnegot profodromeds As Sokolowski.
-M-MMIS MUMMATOID comp.)
ATIAS AND AXIS fract.& diBloo,
CL~WK-WHRAMt Alieja
Effect and significance or roooebin in the treatment or
cbrouis
progrovaiv* rhoumatin. Polokl* arah. sod. wevastrz. 30
so.311.
1361-1367 160.
1 Z Ins"tu Hounatelogiasnegos Dyrektors prof. dr nod. 3.
Plelabor
"ial v Krakowis Dyroktor: prof. dr mod. A. Sabatowski
Kbrevaft
Dsialu Minicsseges prof. dr mod. A. Sokelowski.
(CHLOROQUIU ther) (ARTHRITIS RNKMTOID ther)
~owm
~Ej~~-SOJJR~Al-j Alloja and SOROLOWSKI, Aide-, InStituto
Of
Rht.umRiology-t-In sty tut Reumatolosle-Aij) in VarsRw,
Director,
Dr "Ad N1. BRUFUL and the Krakow Branch, Dirt~otor-. Prof
Dr
A. SOXOLOVSKI.
"Combined Treatment (Ohloroquine, Aspirin and Prednisons)
of Rheumatoid krthritis"
Warsaw, Polski, Tygodnik Lekarsk Vol XV111, Me 5, 28 Jan
1963, PP 170-173.
Abstrgqt: Z-Auth-orai English summoxv -01flee The resultai
of combined treatment of rheumatoid arthritis ariat
alaouse*d.
Clinical observations and laboratory tindinvs are
reported.
Administration of tmell doses of pradnlsone topethar with
resoquine and aspirin ORUSO a rather raDld improvount and
the side iffects of cortlootherapy are diminished, 2 dia-
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&LQMWKxALjg,LaL BUNSCHWELKERS
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(PAIN) (MUSCUUR DYSTROPHY)
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possible errors connected with the incorrect choice of
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tem and in the system of disposal and purification of
sewage are dealt with in the discussion paper.
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5UNGARY
KELLER,.Laszlo, Dr, RETSAGI, Oyorgy, RE,,D&ULujza, Dr, GERGELY,
Janos, Dr, GERO, Sandor, Dr; Medical University of Budapest, III.
Medical Clinic (Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyeten, III. Belklinika).
`Hc3ults with Some Antilipaemic Compounds."
Budapest, Orvosi HetilaD, V01 101%, 22, 2 June 63, pages 1024-1025.
Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] The authors discuss the patho-
genetical basis of antilipaemic treatment of atherosclerosis. They
report their experiences gained during treatment of 159 patients
suffering from coronary sclerosis with compounds having different
action mechanisms. The results in terms of the number of cases treated
successfully as well as in terms of the decrease in the serum lipid
level were, so far, unsatisfactory. Better results can only be hoped
for with the introduction or combined use of drug
gs with greater
potency and lets side effects. 3 Hungarian, 17 Western references.
AUTHOR: Barlyakhtar, V. Q.; Savchenko, M. A.; Tarasenko, V. V.
ORG: Phnicotechnical Institute. Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR
(Fizike-
tekhnicFeskiv Instit-uT emit nauk Ukrainskov SSR)
TITLE: Relaxation and thermal conduction in magnetic substances
with dislocations
11
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy t teoketicheskoy fiziki, v. 51,
no, 3, 19661'.
936-948
TOPIC TAGS: thermal conduction, spin wave, phonon scattering,
activation energy
heat equation. wave equation, magnetic substance, ferromagnetic
substance,
antiferromagnette substance
ABSTRACTi A spin wave and phonon scattering have been investigated
for disloca-
tions in ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic substances. It. to
shown that the mean
lifetime of a spin wavq in a ferromagnet to proportional to ~
1-4-9- ~, and in an
antiferromagnet it to proportional to the 1-%F-s (for r:10,64).
where I.Y. is
the temperature, J1 to the dislocation concentration, and,'.'"_1 to
the activation
Card 1/2
AIRIUM, A&I.; Am1tumTAR VOG.; TAGASOVO 1f*I.
WidtiL of ferromapetic resonance lines.
6 no.5:932-934 1$8.
Is Fiziko-taldmicheekiy inutitut AN USSR.
OPerromagnettam)
Fismete i metalloved,
(MIRA 12:2)
AUTHORSt Akhiyezer,,A. I.,,A&tLXAkhtarV- G-, SOV/56-35-1-31/59
Peletminskiy, S. V.
TITLE: Coupled Magnetoelastic Waves in Ferromagnetics and Ferro-
acoustic Resonance (Svyazannyye magnitouprugiye volny v
ferromagnetikakh i ferroakusticheakiy rezonans),
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958,
Vol. 35, Nr 1, pp. 228-239 (USSR) I
ABSTRAM A deviation of the magnetic moment of ferro.magnetics or
Seignette ebatrLas *om the equilibrium value (at a given
temperature) propagates in form of waves the dispersion
characteristics of which do not differ from those of spin
waves (Ref 1). In elastically deformable ferromagneties an
interaction between magnetic and elastic waves occurs as a re-
sult of magnetostriction and the ponderomotoric forces (caused
by spontaneous magnetization). In the present paper the
authors develop a phenomenological theory of these phenomena
and determine the velocities of sound in ferromagnetics in
dependence on magnetization and the applied magnetic field
Card 1/0 strength, the absorption coefficient in dependence on elec-
I,-,
Coupled Magnetoelastic Waves in Ferromagmetics SOV/56-35-1-31/59
and Ferroacoustic Resonance
tric conductivity and the relaxation of the magnetic moment,
and finally they discuss the possibility of exciting mag-
netic waves with the aid of ultrasonics (as a result of re-
sonance). The paper is divided into individual sections which
deal with the following problems in the following ordert
Free energy of ferromagnetics; introduction of Maxwell's
equations; the dispersion properties of magnetic waves; the
absorption of magnetic waves as a result of limited conduct-
ivity and of relaxation processes; the case^A 1K gM 0; coupled
and magneto-acoustic waves in ferromagnetics; coupled
magneto-acoustio waves with 'A = 0; coupled magneto-acor4c
waves for the limiting case of high conductivityW'~Wc /c t;
determination of the phase velocity of sound vibrations at
41. 0; determination of the absorption coefficients of
magneto-aooustic vibrations; disturbance of magnetic waves by
external sound-fields. In conclusion, the authors thank L.D.
Landau, Academician, and M.11 Kaganov for their advice and
discussions.
Card 2/0 There are 8 references, 6 of which are Soviet.
a~ a_ez ~9E (// 0,1 + 1 mm) a formula is given also for dW/dz (Ref 7),
which is dW e2 ... )udW - e 2 .......... ) &jdcj
Tz- -2 2
c 2c ~I
in the very complicated functions of w, W1 F- , andemo
are partly found, where eo is the value of ek, (Q) at Gi - 0.
(& 61 there follows first the setting of a Bose distribution
corresponding to a nonequilibrium magnetic moment, next there
follows an ejuilibrium value of the magnetio moment, and finally
'he ma
%, _gnetio moment turns into its equilibrium direction. For
T