SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT WOLKOWICZ, M. - WOLNY, J.

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Ki" i,". L E UM "~C- IS K TV Grounding in electric-po-wer ins allation:5 L-i the li,--t rj.~ regulations. p. 7~1. t,E%!F2Gn-TY,K-A. Vol 10 no. 2, MarlApr- 1956, Wars7,ava, Poland) SO: I on+,Iil,,,r List of Ea!!t, Airopean Accpssions (F -IL~I M. Vol. 6, no. 12, Ppr. 1P, Uncl. WOLKOWINSKI, K. "Principles of determining the kind of protection against injuries from electricity In.industrial enterprises-" P. 142 (Gospodarka Clephap Energetyka Przemyslowa) Vol. 5, no. 4, July/ Aug. 1957~ Warsaw, Poland SO: MonthlyIndex of East European Accessions (EKAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 U!Fp of tlie iinder.--mund parts of -ooles supportinp- o-,-r~rhead line.-~ as ~-roljnding (To bF, contd. n. 1Q6. devices. ?t. 2. ERG M"Kk. Vol. 11, no. It, 1957, Poland) SO: Monthly List of Enrt '.,-Uror)e;an Acce,~sions (E-EAL) W. Vol. 6, no, 12, 3:ee- 1957. Unri. 'fUse of the underground parts of poles supporting overhead lines as ground- ing devices." Pt. 4. p. 311 (Energetyka) Vol. Ui no. 6, Nov./Dec. 1957 WArsaw, Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 POLAND Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and H Their Application, Fermentation Industry. No 12, 1~ Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 59, 43952. Author Wolkowski BT Inst VM-gYV-en_. Title Determination of.Sugar Content in carbonated Bever- ages. Orig Pub: Przem. f.ermentacyjny, 1958, 2, No 4, 144-146. Abstract; A popular presentation of basis involved in the de- termination of sugar content, rules employed in the use of sugat content measuring apparata, and me-` thods of calculation of the sugar content in bever- ages on the basis of measurements obtained, Pre- sented are tables for temperature corrections for the apparata and for specific gravities of-sugar solutions as 6orrelated against densities expressed in degrees bricks, 0. Oshmyan. Card 1/1 WOIKMNSKI,, Konstantyg.-dr -inz-& G=ent-difference circuit brealmrs-ae a means against electric shook in electric power installations up to 1000 v, Przegl elektroteohn 39 no,4:153-157 AP 163. tow Nonspecific influence on pulmonary neworeceptore In the treatment of skin diseases. Prsegl. dorm., Wares. 2 no.1:23-27 Jan-Mar 1952. (GIML 23:2Y 1. Of the Dermatological Glinio (Head--Prof. S.,Kapuscinski, M.D..) of Lodz Medical Academy. WOLKDWYSKI, %il Incontinentia pigmenti, Franceschetti-Jadassohn's s7ndrome. Przegl. derm., WarS2. 6 no-3:219-224,Ma3r-June 56. 1. Ze szpitala* im. dr. E. Sonenberga w Lodzi Ordynator: d~ E. Wolkowyaki, Lodz, S2pital Miejski im, dr. 3. Sonnenber TrawaJowa 15. (FIGKOTATION, Franceschetti-Jadassohn's synd. (Pol)) -11 0 -10~177---J:U-f EXCERPTA , EDICVSqc-.13-Vd1--"-1-/ 1599. WOLHOWYSKI E. and SIEDLECKA B. Szpit. im Dr. E. Sonneberga i Zal:l. -W-Udt. *Nerwowo-humoralny mechanizm dzialania bizmutu Endokrynor.A podawanego doiylnie. N*curohumoral mechanism of action of bismuth administered intravenously El"ID011O.POL. 1550, 7 (263-269) Tables 3 In certain skin diseases the authors apply an unspecific method of treatment, consisting of Intravenous injections of bismuth carbonate surpenslon, Expe-rimento conductedin 20 patients show that such injections cause eosinopenia of the same degree as after subcutaneous adrenaline injections. The authors assume that bis- Muth does not act directly on the periphery of the body, but in a reflex way, through thceentral nervous system and the humoral link (hypophysis-adrenal cortex), favouring the physiological protective mechanism of the body, Ber -Lddt WOI.Kmysw Effect of nicotinamide on nitrogen mustard tolerance..Prsegl. dare., Warez. 1 no.3:282-285 Oct-Doe 1951. (Cln 23:2) I.-OfLodz Municipal Dermatological Hospital (Head--S..Bibergal, M.D.) I 1 4 0 V it It it 16 It 46 it III It IN 11 11 it h A is 11 m to IN 11 m U JA a 1. 3-1 to P W 11 U at ' a JL_ 1 -1 AAAMIC, Do All I I 00 Itk..42 40 .1 1 4.k S'.. A. go k Carbon monoilde polsoulax U1j dLftd. Jkla Wollek. L CO 2 8 974 8(lW1x - ' j ). . ird-hot charcoal furmict: in a 12-year-old boy, Co.hrmoglo- go bin could be dc(ected. The acute wyonlitoms disappmW 00.0 within sonu: his., but after (; days seme sight disorders- took place. I The treatment consisted In the firsc days (it 11 t inhalations, then after 2-3 days transfusions of blood and inievOuns of tonveholine 11 and belaxin: further proscor. bin in destro,,c soln. were applied. The simultaneous 0.0 z adminittration of the las-t 2 (conts. vitamins 11 and Q had '3 good effects, although CU-hcuioelobin could be detected in the blood tvtm on the 14th day and firtally disappeared go 0 a4y an the 22nd d3y. The apkarutice of chronic symp- 40 loom is attributed to a nerve inflammation ratised by the 00 LrolCO. A ptolonged deficiency of Oin the ti%sues pr,-wn may ralsw %ev~7 Fell-nutrition diuwders. S. S. de F. 64 Pik It, 11 741 ~~'i A S a - I L A ETALLURGICAL LItENAt1j9E CLASSIFICATION 14mv) .1, C. .-let - I I I I I U 5% AV It K TV it it go d( K H W St K a It 0 0 0 0 T04, 0 10000000000*00000 0 0 0 0 V 041 k1L Sawa 0 "ArM0430 2 1 4 t IXA 00100000040000049000*0 W U_V* T-00 -00 -0 -00 -00 .00 =0 0 =as ago age see to 0 too 0 WOLLEJ46YO, oilet of inuede? Does an Actomyodalber em"Pma to a m M"~.Waemgw, Gyofgy Feu- and F. Brun;, Straub Willy, Budapest). Arta Pkytv. Ardj. Sri. 11UNC. 1. 34-43095OXIn Cerman).-SoIns. of actonlytotin (I.A% in 0.5 Af KCI) formed fitir" when ptcrAil throtigh call. illarics. The actomyoxistw4n. con3liant of a 5:2 inixt. of cryst. tity"n and Wyntr6ited actin. The capilLiFirs throuXh which the protein Solo. WAS blawn were in MW A1KCImndOtWAfMgSO.. Thechanseinthermassolthe filwrs WAS then examd. microscopically and by double irfraction after suspension In 110i cc. 11;v advoosine Iti- plimphAir(ATI.), 1110 211#1 mv iris "I espla, MISO, wall mill. Orrated with Zn iaijicate sylieri-sis if Just miliebtly oriented. Imt all mulmodlAtnetric contraction In the citimirs of n-Al luticatsition, In casirs in "Mch strectul wits present. AndlAr plivilolurm Were t)tx."V-l .114-11 k-OuLl hr traml back to impurities of lactal i(liss. Gettrulle 11. 11rd"Umn -Y 4,*---a---";:~~. Y=R. G.;WOLLEMANN, K. $tudies on the mechanism of actin polymerisation. I. The significance of protein-bound adenoeinetriphoophate In polymerization, Acta physiol, hung. 3 no.z-'267-276 1952, (OLML 24-3) 1e Of the Institute of Medical Ghemistry of Budapest University. g- rE've- law- FMM. GO; WOLLEMANIT, M. Studies on the mechaniss of actin polymerization IL The role of AT?-oreatinaphosphoferaeo in polymerization. Acta physiol. hung. 3 no.2: 277-296 1952. (G.LML 24:3) l..Of the Institute of Biochemistry of the Hangarian Academy of Sciences. Ut FEUER. G.; WOLIMMN,.M- Stud;v of the polymerization- mechanism of actin. .1. Significance of the protein-bound adenosinetriphosphate (adenosinediphosphate). Kiserletes orvostud. 4 no. 6:436-443 Dee 1952. (GIJ4L 24:1) 13ndapeat Medical University. 1. Institute of Forensic Ghemistry, FEUER, G..;WOLLEMANN, M. Study of the polymerization mechanisa of actih. II. The role of creatins phosphatase in the transformation. Kiserletes orvostud. 4 no. 6:443- 456 Dee 1952. (GLML 24:1) 1 1 1. Institute of Biochemistry of the Hwigarian Academy of Sciences. "Isolation and investigation of ATP creatine phosphoferase from actin of rabbits." p. 297 (ACTA MSIOLCOUICA ACADE;I~W SCIRMARVA. HIRIGARICU, Vol 3, no. 2, 1952, Budapest, Hungar7) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, L.C., Vol. 2 No. 7, July 1953, Uncl. .1 -- X- ~~ ~-. ~.-- I , - ~ , . I . - - ~ "I-! Isu~ .. . -, i I :, . ! - - I -. .- sm, , . aden rpiiospEata ond -toenzyme A- in brain tlsaue,~ M.'WolfestiaTin qAd'Gy. - S- A A W. c4d. A UrP Fuer (H,.g. Acn & Y &i. Hung., 7,- 32("2 1955Xin Gmu~n)-136d-brafn dried with 6A acetone an an aq. ext. preptli tissu It was e . . adenoshictriphosphatase Tim: cxt., has M- 24% of the , ttvlty of -Rn: ati-homagenate. The Activity i3 Insensitive r be di h~A It c 1l Ii h d b d h b V f . s~ a o o s e a an O. AC K , w y A y restored by addo. of. 1 Inc, c~jokcd braln or liver, lycy glycl - it is 8 TV timum 5 e I A The o t-- . . , m Or-coenzy p ). p is anisaIned that P transfers fr" adetiosinetriphosphatc.to. . joing to Co A and Inorg. P.- Co A the CO $4, W. Bovrne"Jc.~~ '' ' ' : ~er- W'i6SenSCll 6 t f r4ris qhel~ A de ~Jn& mise h Bio - e c esto tii& p qv W 0 L 4 E_ A11V V, 01- -'~LVVolo of phosphoqt4aen_rytae4in' the. acetykotizygo, A Synthesh; f bran tissup. ci y r f. %volkTiann; 0 Vcue and (Ifungo 'AcuL - W- lWape.,a), A cta ~Putur ea;~7 IIr _ 343 % 60(11135 i 7 G dl S I f t - c a ervan ece . ring. ; c ug- . p , X abstr,-To partially purl acd lenz>mc from'bcd brain fissue ' ww added adcuosinetriphosphate (ATP), coenzyme A.(Co A),nndO.0r),lf KFntpI17A, ThelosshiATPaudCok . was approx.-equal to the gain ln:adene.,5inedIpbosphatc;.. A. C ADP) Ph b t C A (P f C A) d - - wits ma .. osp o a e tom o m ( and 11,00s. ~ A mixture of ADP. 11-Co A Find enzyme gave ATP. The pli 31itinumt appr~)X. 7.01 ne COZ7MC. 7 Yins atintuhited hy OJI Lit Alg501 or OtCh nod hildbitM by OAAMCI, ~Vitli4~fi%OAC-~P-CaA+choliiie,o.~ATP+-- Cit A + Vr-.OAc + choliuc,ticety1cliolind wa~ 'Pmducid. ! r v t l t A 4- i Thi P t P C A - ~ er acc o s cutyine con u a yorg; o y +AcOlt. Pyrol)l:oqpl!atf,. did tint hubstittite faf VU12POj." Pigeon ly ext, formed P-Co A from Co A and Na#PA.~ All the paictio"O appamd it-versible. S. IV. Bo'.Vaepjz'~' - _: ~ -, W- &- t;~ciu I . I - ~ - -81--..- , - I t, . , . ~. . 4 pt:- mt MER, G. Formation of fluoracetyl-coenzyme A and fluoracetylcholine from fluoracetic acid and fluorocitric acid in brain extracts. Acts, pbysiol. bung. 11 no.2:165-172 1957. StaRtliches Institut fur Neurocbirurgie, Budapest, ~md Blochemisches Institut der Unprischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Budapest. fluoracetyl-coonzyme A form. from fluoracetate & fluorocitra6e,in-brain extracts (Ger)) (ACRInCHOLINS, ~~ietabe- form. of fluoroacetylcholine from fluoracetate & fluorocitrate in brain extracts (Ger)). (FLUOROACETATES, metab. utilivation in fluoroacetylcholine & fluoroacetyl-coenzyme A for-0. in brain extracts (Ger) (CITRATES, metabo fluorocitrate utilization in form. of fluoroacetylcholine & fluoracetyl-coanzyme A in brain extracts (Ger)) -07 OLL _M. of the Stato ins-titato of Ne-u::, gory, Budapest COri- ginal vorsion not given]. I'Biochemicpl Studies Concerning the '.-Iourophysiological Effects of Pha- no-Ithiazines" Buda-oest Acta Physiolo7ica _~Cade-mias Scientiarim Fungaricap, Supplement to Vol, 2~;_19~3; P 39 Abstrac It [Authoz-ls F,,-Iish swwnra_--O,~]: The viecbanism by which tho pheno- thia-zines inhibit d0ydrogenanse activity has boor. studied. Recent re- sults suggest that the oxidized intuormcdiary compound of chloi-promazine (free radical) produced during ineWbation with FGAD (3-pho.,phoglycer- aldohydo-dehydrogennso) ru-oxidizea DPYM (rcduccd diphonphopyridino nuclootide). The absorption at 510 mv. of tho irra-diatud inter- ry chlorprorpa-zine compound dl-vanjocars J' -.--:"Ponse to DpNif or roedila in 10 - %S2041, ard the maximum of DPI~H dec~raazes at 341.0 mu.- The --intermediary cormpound could be demonstrated in the rat's brain fbillo-Ang the acLri- nistration of chlorpi-omazino. - Critical- anallysis of Ithe data in the literature in the light of the prevse-nt results Lndicates that. sirce --th e 1/2 H U.-NIGARY -Budapest, Acta FhV5ioloi,7ica Acadoni ae scien~in:fum D 7~- ulnqaricnO2 SULDlement to Vol 22, 1903; P-3z LContinued]. biochemically demosntr-,blo inhibition of an onzy.'Ie or onzyme sYstem re- flects only one site of action, this a us no far-reacilina conclusions as to the site of action of the com-Ollex naux-o-Ohirsioloaical ef ect. Ln spite of that, biochemical studies may supply valuable information con- cerning the metabolism of psychophar-Tacologic drugs and the collected data may facilitate a better understanding of the mode of action. '-,,T D 2050, 2451 i...CSO: 2000~N 23 AFRA, Denesp dre; WOLLEI.Lwi: Maria dr. Cholinesterase activity in subdural hematoma. Ideggyogy. szemle 16 no.8:227-231 Ag 1,63. 1. Orszagos Idegsebeezeti-Tudomanyos Intezet (igazgato: Zoltan Laszlo dr.) Budapest, kozlemenye. (CHOLINESTIMASE) (104ATOMA, SUBDURAL) (ACMWHOLINE) (ENZYME TESro) !m viji), Supplementary calculAtions -fdr 1avfs11gM1ng~-jh -01 sizing Its - the, %V001 111dusiry. V; %%'Oil w1lonly ' Ill a 11 ll~ A fir wr Te-irtilicch N 0 g) pp Mer. to w Y, Shed c , xvatp.,t thawwltb.unslzid ikarj4, nywsh sized warp ` ~ bealok ill(! it rWitcti w" of th i h d j d - - . p o e wc , v s t a tcjRs ig and thii,p6rifou of fixed' COAS f0i 1000 v icks decrCascs. Vost.fignres and thei-6thuated jium t be )00 ~fc -s sclictitiled, for a tpwitcr. of a year pet w i d ih Ms lo W cav n~s le e fixed co r OO pick, are comptited _ firAt, Silbscyleilti). t1%c decrease In #e'lixed,costis is vaiiiii1ited, for 1000 ~irks or -for I sn of in - "Ill. invreisc 1IL rodnetion of & up to 150" The etc - l d ii 'reml ate autI4 comparlso Is made bet ween , he cn.~ts:of Sizing b1t the one.hand and Lite t incriiase ' the.costs 'd tic -to vvv*cki wirn breakage and 416(fing ' -lied i~,qrps oil Lite ot r. Tim ccononty of be A lin sizing sm; be cleterintued liv tb L M WOLLEMANN, V. Control and qualification of theproduction of preparatory workshops of the wool industry in he service ofeconomy. p. 266. KOIIASZATI LOPAK (Yagyar Banaszati es Kohaszati Egyesulet) Budapest. Vol. 10, No. 4, Jan. 1955 S013RCE: East European kccessions List (ERAL) Library of Congress Vol- 5,.No. 6, June 1956 Investigation of the economic character of sizing in the wool industry. p. 2317 r5th General Assembly of the Technologicol and Scientific Association or the iextile Industry. p. 238 MAGYAR TEYTILTECTRITUA BUDAPEST VOL. 11, ITO. Sp Ji 8 1955 SOURCE: EAST EUPOPEAN ACC ESSIONS LIST (EEAL) Library of Congress Vol. 5Y ITO- 6j JTffe 1956 -WOLLEMMI, W. Dept. of Anat., Ristol. and Embryol. and Inst. of Brain Res., Univ. of Szeged A photometrical method for testing the presence of iron in the central nervous system Acta morphol. (Budapest) 1951, 1/1 (127-132) Tables I The following average values for iron content were found in determinations on brain extracts and by colorimetric. measurements at 590 mu. Berlin blue and the Turnbull blue reaction on sections of the grey substance: substantia nigra 14.5, globus pallidus 13.8, nucleus dentatus 5.9, nucleus ruber 6, cerebral cortex 5.25, cerebellar cortex 5.2, segmentum pontis 4.5, medulla oblongata 3.2, spinal cord 3.0 (all values expressed in rg. per 100 ml., as compared with solutions of known concentration, mixed with gelatin plates). The method can be applied generally in the measuring of histochemical colour reactions. Hintsche Beme (1, 2, 8) SO: EXCERPTA:. MICA Vol. 5 No. 7 See. VIII July 1952 It,10LIAGON j., i-iz.; SLAWF.Y$ A. Ari Krrchl(3r ObItuarY- Fl tach ObzOr 54 no.!: r*gln )f imtels I OvdPal method, )I jn,jtjg%t,,, A~- S G-nbenk,~ vul I r1crophotometrk method. V IV bochrn-s and isn. therim of ;W-critical rMon-2L.-hp2tane I R~-' - . .- It;: 211174 :-Pl. k, .,p liquid phae III A rnicr~pn s Uw (rf tt~ Rhadzm ObWncd by lat~al illurrumt~i~sn q( x tuts alx- and W,- the pha-4c a 7 nti.ned !tqmd ir. trw pr- In p.r, .,u-!inM ab-,~ I h, -had- bta,sn,l r, t1i, cwu .1 reg-..n -!.i -,A c -1-- ne pl--- and t-- is a hn~ f~~Ti~ .1 d, R WOLLOWCZKYJ, P.Y dr. inz.; WOLFF, H., inz. Colloquy on blasting technique in Karl-Marx-Stadt, German Democratic Republic. Rudy 12 no.11:416-417 N 164. 1. Institute of Mine Safety, Branch Freiberg and Central Institute of Ex?losion and Fire Control in Mines and Industry, Freiberg. JARCLIMP P.; WOLLRAB, V.; STREIBL, M.; SORMP,F. Composition of brown coal. Pt.10. Coll Cz Chem 30 no.3:880-M Mr 165. 1. Institut fur organische Chemle und Biochemia. 'Pschechoslowakishe Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prague. Submitted Jime 29, 1964. 2. Advisory.Board Chairman, "Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications" (for Sorm). WOURABI V.; STIEHL' M." sciam, Veg.table 1675 My 165. 1. Institut fur avgaiiinr~h,-~. Ghemie uncl Biochouip, TschechaslowakUwhp ~ r 2, 1964. Akademle dt3r "Coilection of Czecho"'wa r 2. Advisory Board Ch-edr,nari 6hemica-l G ommurd-cations" (Ccr Sorml. STREIBL, M.; JAROLINEX, P.; WOLLRAB, V. Boiling point values of some higher paxaffino. Chem CS Chem 29 no.11&2855-2859 N 164. 1. Institut fur organische Chemis und Biochemie, Toohechoslowakisohe Akademie der Wiseenschaftenp Prague. L L CZECHOSLOVAKIA WOLLRABI V; STBEIBLqNT; SORM, F. institute of Organic Chemistry and.Biochemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Science, Prague (for all) Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communt- cations, 110 5, 19639 PP 1316-1324 "On the Composition of Lignite IV. On the Group Separation of the Wax Portion of Montan Wax with the Help of Chromatography." CZECHOSLO-VA,KIA WOLLRAB9 V; STBEIBLt M. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague (for both) Prague, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, No 7, 1963v pp 1695-1903 "On the Composition of Coal V. On Paper Chromatography of Higgher Aliphatic Carbonic Acids and Alcohols." JAROLIVSK, P,,- WOLLWII.._,,.Y,; STREIBL, Id. Gas chromatography of some higher saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. Coll Cz Chem 29 no.10:2528-2536 0 16,1. _ 1. Institut fur organische Chemie und Blochemie, Tschechoslowakisc2ie A-kademie der Wissenschaften, Prague. STREIBLY M.; JAROLIM, P.; WO-IIRABI V. Syntheses of some higher saturated and unsatur&ted hydrocarbons. Coll Cz'Chem 29 no.10.2522-2527 0 164. 1. Institut fur organIsche chemie uridBiochemie, Tschechoslomkische Akademie der Wissensdhaftenp Prague. Elzbieta KOC1R4AN Marian,; RASTALERZ Przemyslav; EMIA, Phosphonic acids - a new group of competitive inhibitors of intestinal alkaline phosphatase. Arch. immun. ther. exp. 12 no.1:106-.112 164. 1. Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Immunology and &perimental Therapy, Polish Academy of Sciences,, Wroclaw; Department of Organic Chemistry., W-roclau, Polytechnical Institute. S/081/62/000/010/059/o(35 B1681B18O AUTHORSs Orman, Zofia, Wolnaj J6zefa TITLE: The problem of fluorine in aluminum metallurgy PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaj no 10, 1962, 409, abstract lOK157-,(Rudy i metale nieiel.p.-v. 9, no. 8, 1961, 345 349) -TEXT& The F 2balance in the process of Al 203 el~ctrojysis is examined. Consumption of the salts employed (Na AIF Nati-CaF MgF ) is due .3 69 AlF3F 2' 2 'to electrolytic decompositiong volatilityt chemical itaotions with rbon dross during bath moisture, mechanical carryover by gases and by ca treatment. The principal F losses are due to escaping anode gases. 2 Possibilities of total recovery of F 2 from the gases are limited owing to the inadequacy of the equipment.-19 references* [Abstracter's notes Complete tranalation-3 Card 1/1 ROSZKOWSKI, Irenensz; PRZYBORA, 1ucjan;-XQLNA, Maria Preinvasive cancer of the uterine (;ervi--: treatment,.earI7 diagnosis results. Gin. polska 29 no,'4:447-456 July-Aug 58. 1. Z I Kliniki Poloznictwa i Chorob Koblacycy A. M. w Poznaniu Kierownik: -nrnf 4r mad. I. Roszkowski, nnatepnie doe. dr med. W. Michalkiewicss. WiIr*9#owa,--K1onowa 12. (GERVEC NEOPIaMS epidermoid carcinoma in sitm, early diag. & ther. (Pol)) (CARMOKA, RPIDM40ID in situ, of cervix, early diag. ther. (Pol)) JARON, St., mgr. inz.; KRUK, Ft., mgr. inz.; OLPINSKI, W., doc. dr. inz.; WOLIM, M.,,jnz. Testing resultsi,of ionizing indicators for early detection of exogenous fires. Przegl gorn 19 no-5: Supplement: Biuletyn Glow 14 no.1 1-6.163. MROZEWSKI, Ahtoni;,FOLNA,,,~~~j__BREBOROWICE, Henryk Cervica mucus crystallizatien in the lot trizester of pregrianc7. Ginek. Pol. 36 no. 12tl357-1363 D 1 65. 1. Z I Kliniki Polo2nictwa. i Chorob Kobiecych AM w Pozndniu (Kierownikt prof. dr. zed. W', Michalkievica). 'Y- I Pr- 1" 4 Al Poland/Chenical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application Food industry, 1-28 Abet JournELl: Referat Zhur - Kh1miyap No 2. 1957s 6747 Author: Wolniarski, Zenoil Institution; ione~~~ Title; Production of Canned Fish in Tomato Sauce Food Products Orig-IMEL1 Publication: Gospod. rybne., 1955, 7, 190 7, 17 Abstract: On the basis of a review of the defects of current technology of the production of canned fish-in-tomato-sauce food products.. conclusions are drawn concerning the necessity of a better performance of the fish cooking process, greater variety of tomato sauce compositions and bf a better technique of pre-drying of fish. L /Ijo Card 1/1 t'l- POLAND/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and-Their 1-7 Application. Treatment of Solid Mineral Fuels. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 244o ~Author Beker Marek, Inst Title Effectiveness of Chemical Processing of Coal. Orig Pub Inwet. i budown., 1957, 7, No 5, 16_19 Abstract To determine whqjther it is more advantageous to export coal or the products of its processing a comparison is zade of technical and economic.data, taking into account prime cost and market prices of coal, coke, semicoke, phenol, aniline and phthalic anhydride. It is shown that under conditions of the present state, and prospecti- ve development, of coking and low-temperature carboniza- tion coal, in Poland, it is economically advantageous to export the products of cokirg and aniline that is obtained as an intermediate in the processing of tar. Card 1/1 COUNTRY 1 Poland CATEGORY JOUR ABS RZKhim., ZO. 21 110. 75405 :Z . . Not gi-itin T 1 T The Poaaibility of the Production in Poland of Magnesium Chloride and Magnesium Oxide,as : Raw Materials for the Production of Wood-Stone ORIG. PUB. Inwest i Budown, 7s No 12, 8-11 (1957) A B.Ij T R.A. U T The auti,.or discusses the production of MgC12 and MgO as raw materials for the production of wood- stone from alkali salt -wastes in Klodav [?]. Possibilities exist lor the production of 100,000 tons of.MgC4 a year. MgO is produced from MgC12 by conversion of the latter to the oxychlo- ride and igniting the latter. The cost of the MgO produced by this process is many times smaller than the coat of MgO produced from mag- nesite. 6. Yavorovskaya C A F", --- '- - - -.1--- ~ --- .- ~ - r. : ME - I .4 a Au 'to 41 '00. 14 p6 Ila low - -00 .0,4 x Z FC Ito 4 2 d 11 geniudsp .d oIco WOLNIFA41OZ9 Eu doe TREBERT, Henrykv metra'ogical conference. Problew 19 Preparations for a great noo.U.007-W8 163.. WOLNIEWICZ, Eugeniusz, d oc. cis;on mechan'LcS- Froblemy 19 CorLf -~rence on metrologY and pre 201 no. 2:120 164. hnical Univ 1. Head, Dep Tec ersity, artment of Technical tAetrologYy Warsaw. 'L-2ovq 66 10(c) ACC, NRI - SOURCE -CODE:- ~PO/9045/65/028/006/091910922..- _AUTHORt Malchero Jo 0.: Szaynok, A.; Wolniewlezi H, s' D of Physical Institute of-Techn logy ~PRG apartment 0 Wroclaw, Poland ~~-TITLE: Dust electrification, of KC19 KB,r, and, KJ m6nocrystals SOURCE: Acts physics, polonica, v# 28,' no. 60 1965, 919-922~ TOPIC TAGSs electric measurement, dielectric crystal, ferroelectric al crysial.impurity, chemical purity, spectral distribution, _-cryst crystal stal: lattice, crystal dislocation, electric lattice energy$ cry conductivity dust electrification a AW QlDust electrification m surements were carried out foi. dusts of KC10 KBr, and KJ monocrystals.~- The dependence of electrification on thelbinding,energy and,lattice coristant was.observed. The KJ duat exhibits the: greatest electrification and the KC1 dust,, the leasto The Increase. of the binding.energy and :the decrease of the lattice, cu-netant :.cause the, dust elactrification.to,:dacrea~ae.. The degree of.purity of the KC1' KBr. 'and KJ, monocrys tals -,used, for the measurements was similar, The spectral analysis showed-Ampurities in small quantities of Mgg Ca 0 Sr. Fe.'and-Al., 'Some dislo,catibna-can be expected in the monocrystalso lt~can-be assumed.that-the degree of-the crystal-lattLee regularity-of rd 112 FIUTAKY J.1 WOLNIEWICZ L. -Vibrational excitation of diatomic molecules due to-nuclear recoil., Ral Ac Fol mat 9 no.7t557-5fQ,, 161. 1. Department of Theoretical Physics, Nicholas Copernicus UAiersity, Torun. Presented by A. Jablonski,. KOM-Ss, W.; WOMIEVIIN L. The coupLing between electranic and nuclear motion and the relativistic effects in,the ground state of the H2 molecule. Acta physica Pol. 20 no.2:129-140 161. 1. Department of Electrochemistry, Institute of.Physical Chmdotry.,, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, and Department of Theoretical Physics., Copernicus Universityp Torun. La WOLNIEWICZ) j tegrals in the relativistic evkUaOoe.4P some 1M Re w on t e corrections to the biiiailWenergy of the H2 molecule. Act& physics. Pol 22:1.luppla.23~9- 1-62o leDepartment of Theoretical ~hysicsjp Nicholas Copernicus, 'University, Torutx ko. 11-27 a and Th6ir Chemical Product poLAND/Chemical TeCbnOlOgyj 6tation Inetustry. 'Fe,-10, art 3e- ppplicatiODO' m 10, 1958P 34132. Abs Referat- MIUrnal jour. Author for Grain lot given renching 4at Arrangement lust Importarce Of D' ctories- Title Malting at A1901"' Fa 2, I;o 6., 2241- orig pub.. Przem rolnY F1112 1957t 0 which a Jet ba(I metal drenching vat, 'Ut Supply Abstract. -d stirrer and air s were An -improve d instead of S, saving been introduce d good re sult seor., yielde from EL comPre a grain malting. made at a goo Card 6 P/0045/64/023/001/00.97/0060'" ACCESSION NR: APIWI7208 --AUTHOR: Bodnar, Zygmint; Malcher, Jozef; Szwok, Anna; Wolnievicz, '7 Walentyn the electrical properties of Class dust TITLE., Influence of gamma-rays on -60 Acta physica polonica, vo 25, no. 1. 1964. 57 TOPIC TAGS: gamma-irradiation',: glass dust, electrical property,, thermal e itation, crushing. trap in glass, distribution of charge, exoemmission xc process# positive charge, ABSTRACT Gamna-irradiation of glass produces changes in tho olootrifioation of the dust, Short irradiation (about 3.00 minutes) increases it, while leng* irradiation decreases it. Unirradiated but heated dust shows increased electrification; irradiated and heated dust, a predominance of positive 'cbarge, In Irradiated but unheated glass, thore is equalization of the positive and negative.charge with inoreasingArradiation tim. Heating may bo treated as thermal excitations causing the introduction of electrons Into the traps in 3. J cwd 212 WOLNOMIEJSKI, Norbert, mgr 7&fidip6didae-miners in colonies of Plumatells. fungosa Pall. Acts. iiyurobiol 6 no.3:219-225 164. 1. Dboartment of Prctection of Nature and of Ecology,N. Copernicus University, Torun. br.- 4rns of the es 0 3rgrow by "0 e-.ITig av- , n Gear) -wcina 23 no.12:46?- 468 D'63o Ekologil,~ utl~wersytetr MIkolala Kopern"ka, Tonri. d P/014/60/039/010/003/004 A224/AJ26 AUTHORS: Wolnyt Andrzej, and Czarnota, Tadeusz ---------------- TITLEs Drying,of polyethylene by a fluidized-bed method ~PERIODICAL: Przemysl chemiozny, v- 39, no. 10, 1960, 629-633 TEXT: The paper describes experiments on drying polyethylene. in a fluidized bed, which were started upon the initiative af J. Abramowicz. The purpose of these experiments, carried out with the assistance of G.klaj- kowska, A.Krajewska, and Z.Makuch, was to examine the possibility of drying polyethylene on a large laboratory scale. The experiments were conducted with the use of two methods: a periodical drying method and a continuous drying method. Based on theresults obtained, the authors conclude that polyethylene with an initial moisture content of UP to 30% can be dried by both fluidized"-bed methods, the periodical method as well as the continuous one. The continuous drying method is recommended,for industrial use. In this method, the dryer is charged with dry polyethylene to facilitate the starting of the process. Once started, wet polyethylene is fed. The linear Card 1/2 Drying of polyethylene P/014 60/039/010/003/oo4 ~/A A224 A126 air velocit Y is 7 to 8 m/seo, at 60 to 8ooC. hylene cha The drying time of a poly- et rge containing 20% moisture by weight was 30 min. The moisture Of the end product was 0.15% by weight. There are 8 figures, 3 tables, and 5 references: 2 Soviet.-bloo.and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Zakkad Iniynierii Chemioznej Instytutu Chemii Og6lnej, Warszawa (Department of Chemical Engineering of the Institute of.General Chemistry, Warszawa) SUBMITTED; April 219 1960 Pard 2/2 1 1k 3 4 tudy On Tt-L-- "intituborculOTtir, Alld 'P Of Calvas 7.1th T"I't C,-lTnc'Uta Scrum. p. Vol. 1".. No. 177-1,` 1951, Brno. SZEWCZUK9 A.; WOLKY9 Elzbiata).,WOLNYp M.1 PAR&NOWSKIl T. ~A new method for obtaining d-glycer aldebyde-3-phosphate. Acta blochin. polon. 8 no.2s201-207 161, 1 Zaklad Biochazii Instytuitu Imunologii i Terapii Doswiadazalnej im. L: Hirazfeldap PAN9 Wroclaw Kierownik Zakladu: Prof. Dr T. Bamowski (GLYCERLIXEME chem) (PHOSPUTES chem) T 11,11 1 ftlml M 11 - 1 06 A W U . T , St . 1. 4 1 ~I.A, - - A j poici - 00 A C d t t I t d Th IV II i -00 on uc oons r . g a u oo, A OUA n trate and Sig wdlum U&suUmte. julLin Kumecki awl jcrry Wolity,.- ~ '' , Rocsxiki Ckem, 22, 0,61 ( M18), it ' cf. 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Instrumentation ",bs Jour: RZhKhin., No 17, 1959, No. 60657 Author -Ko_~j Inst Title Volumetric Method for Density Deten-Anations Orig Pub: Szklo i ceramil=, 1959, 10, No 1, 20-21 Abstract: Description of a picnometer equipped with a measuring burette (NB) for the determination of sample volume of solid substances. 'Ster placing a pre-weighed sample into the pienometer, it is then filled., through the lower stop-cock, with an exact volume of gasoline (80-900 fraction). The volume of mr-suring burette is 3 L11. It is graduated into 0.005 '-a scale. D. Kaplan Card 1/1 P F-2