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- POSPISIL, Alois; NOVOTNY, Zdenek; ZATOCIL, Frant.
Audiome-tric examination in occupational hearing disorders caused
b7 noise. Pracovni lek.12 n0-5:430-433 0160,
1. Vedecka ORL laborator CSAV
laboratore a -prednosta kliniky
(AUDIOMETRY)
(NOISE)
L ORL klinika v Praze, vedouci
akademik Ant.Precechtel.
11-!-
EY,',.UZPTA 12-DICA Sec.11 Vol.8/01 O.R.L. Sept 1~-55
1729. 110511MI. A. 1),Ytska otolaryngul. Klin. ,Praha. *Akwni zin~llivt~ nedifter-
--ic-N-d-RTuTrMrlaryngu a traciieolirtinchiSlitiliti stromu u MI. A cu I v ijif la m.-
ina tory non -di ph the ric st enoses t)f tile I., rynx and I racllvo-
broncheal tree in children SBORN.L(-K. 1955,57/1 (31 pages)
Graphs 3 Tables I
An analysis of 350 cases of non-diphtheritic laryngitis ;Ind la I-V ngot:-.'~ ell vol) rollell it I.,;
treated in the E.N.T. Dept. of the Children's Clinic in Prague betwuva 19-17 and 1953.
Thirty-one cases required tracheotomy. 'rhe mortality ratv was 29",j (9 cases).
The author distinguishes several fornis and discusses the differential diagnosis he-
tween: la ryngot ra cite obronch ti s s~ffoeans, Iii-vtigoti-aclit-(ibi-oneiiitis of livinophilus
.11gisillus
influenzae type B. laryngitis supraglottica, laryngitis subglottica and I.-Ir% i
Stridulus. In the treaiment. of these diseases, the author stresses tile importance
of sulphonamides and antibiotics, and particularly of cold intinlations. Early
tracheotomy if indicated is recommended. Rosen Jerusalem
POSPISIL, Alois, dr.
.
Investigation an the function of the vestibular apparatus by
means of thermal irritaltion. Sborn. 1@k. 58 no.2:25-40 rob 56
1. Otolar7ngologicka klinika KU. Prednosta: akademik Antonin
Procechtel.
(VBSTIBULAR APPARATUS, function tests
thermal irritation. review)
POSPIS111, A"
13t*oPatbogenesi-3 ut aPc-T,*1-3L-leOus
13 no.6a323-326 N 1 64
1. Otolaryngologicka laborator Ceskoslovenskaj akade-mie ved -7-
Fraza (vedmici akademik A. Ftce!~achtel) a Otolaryngologicka kli-If
nika '9' UY
.1 :~I' vseobpcneho Karlovy University v Prase
(prednosta prof. dr. K.Sedlacek).
POSPISIL Bedrich inz.
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Selsyms, Elektrotechnik- 20 no.2:44-47 F 165.
1. Moravskoslezko elektroteelinicke zavody National EnterDrise,
Nachod.
S/124/62/000/004/012/030
D251/D301
AUTHOR: Pospi-Shl, Borlvoj
TITLE: A study of the temperature field of the rotor of a
gas turbine
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnalp Mekhanika, no. 4, 1962, 41, ab-
stract 4B249 (Energ. zar"izeni. ZprAvy Prvni brn6ske'
stojirny, 1960, no. 1, 5-8)
TEXT: A description is presented of a special. electro-modelling
apparatus constructed at the Machine-Building plant in Brno for
studying the temperature fields in the rotors of gas -turbines.
The results of the investigation were applied practically in the
construction of a cooling system for the turbines manufactured
by the plant. /-Abstracter's note: Complete translation--7
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FWPISIL,_Arat;Lqlav
Designing transistor circuits with ideal transformers. Slaboproudy
obsor 22 no.9:538-542 161.
1. Vojenska akaderie Antonina Zapotockeho, Brno.
(Transistor circuits) (Electric transformers)
PCSPISIL, Bohualav
*94t" I
Tasks of the. forestry in fm-ther develapnent of the Czechoslovak
societya. Lee-ca-3.9 no.6.-561-510 Ja 763.
lo Namstek mini stra zemedelstv~';- lewdho a vodniho hospodarstvi.
0
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PCSPISIL Bretislav
i T 7 ~ - -1 Q7* N- %--M- 0- 6-M a- -- -- -~ --,
E43tabliahing the vector of the exciting current or voltage in
solving electric nitwork systems. Slabopmdy obzor 21+ n3.5:
269-271 My 163.
1. Vojenska akademie Antonina Zapotockeho.. Brno.
I
FCAPIS114- Bretislav
Some applications of direct artem matrix assembly, 31..*$PrOud.7
abzor 24 no.4-.191-193 AP 163.
1. iVpjenaka akademie Antonina Zapotockeho., Brno,
FCSPISIL, Bo
A simple
obzor 24
method for transistor parameter tranamiBBion. Slaboproudy
no.6073-374 39 063.
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AUTHORS: Cajka, Josef, and Pospisil, Bretislav, Engineers
TITLE: A contribution to the design of amplifiers with
matched output impedance
PERIODICAL: Slaboproud~ obzor, v. 22, no. 12, 1961, 716-719
TEXT: The author demonstrates a method for calculating the ratio
of audio frequency transformers in a final stage circuit of group
amplifiers with multiple-loop feedback when matching is required
on the input and output side as well as small nonlinear distortion
and an optimum value of the load for the active dependent element,
either a pentode or transistor. The author bases his calculation
on a transmission element with n independent linear loops (cir-
cuits), where the feed generator of the internal impedance (Z in
connected to the input loop and the load impedance (Z z) is con-
nected to the out ut loop. For the entire transmission element, an
impedance matrix M can easily be established. Based on this
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POSPISIL, Bedrich, inz.
Indicating selsyns. Autmatizace 5 no.3:61-67 Mr 162.
1. Moravbkoolezake elektrotechnicke zavody., n.p.,, Nachod.
AUTHORt
TITLEA
Pospigil, BoLvoJ
27017 8/123 61/000/016/015/022
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Determining the temperature field of gas turbine runners
PERIODICALs Referativn~-y zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye,. no, 16, 1961, 31, abstract
16i2ol Mnerg, za~izeni. Zpra'vy Prvni brngnske. stojirny", 1960, no.
1, 5 - 8 [czechoslovakian], Russian, Engli'sh and German.summaries)
TMM To solve-the protlem of optimum cooling of runners of 1,000-and
6,000 k-w gas -turbfnes,-the me-')~cd of electrical zimulation was used at the First
Mechanical Engineering Flant in Brnc,.' The temperature distribution in any body
is determined by the Fouri;~r differential equation which in the case of steady
temperature oonditions has -the form:-
~,2t 2t 2t
x2 + 2 + Z'5 0
and is formally Identical w:~"_ the equation of electric voltage distribution.
This makes it possible-to r&duee the problem of temperature distribution in a
body tD.the problem of voltage distribution in a geometrically similar conductor.
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27017 S/123/61/000/016/015/022
Determining the temperature field ... Aoo4/Aioi
Such a conductor is a circui-. composed of electric resistors. The circuit con-
sists of 1,408 resistors adjustable to 5 k-ohm. Four-contact switches make it
possible to switch off the co=esponding unit or switch off any resistor. The
two-contact switches permilt. the switching off of individual resistors of the ho-
rizontal rows of the circuit to adjust the system and to check the resistor state.
Each unit point is switched on with the aid of a fork and a plug-in socket. To
represent boundzry conditions (along the model peripher-f), 50 potentiometers of
70 k-ohm each are mouznted which aontinuousiy adjust the voltage in the range of
0-24 v. The model is supplied with 24-volt alternating current of 50 cPs. The
voltage between the unit points Is measured by the bridge circuit. An oscillo-
graph is used as zero-positlon indioator. The voltage difference from the bridge
is led to the system for vertical deviations. For horizontal deviationsammiable
vdtage.ofconstant amplitude and the same frequency as the supply current is used.
As a result, a straight. line is obtained on the sc-reen which, In a general case,
is inclined. After balancing the bridge the line gets into the horizontal posi-
tion. The line slope angle determines the d1rection and magnitude of unbalance.
To determine the temperature field Icy -",-he metbod of simulating the turbine runner,
it is necessary to know, apart from the geometry, the values of the operation
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Determining the temperature field ... A004/AIOI
temperature, pressure, speed, composition and heat capacity of the medium flowing
-around the runner, and also the heat conductivity.of the material of the blades,
blade.-roots,,cylindrical and face end surfaces of the runner and of the runner
itself.
A. Zhukov
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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Z/032/6o/olo/o6/029/029
E073/E535
AUTHOR:. pospisill. B Pragiie
TITLE. ~N-O-Moiram for Calculating Conical Friction Couplingsli
PERIODICAL: Strojlrenstvx, 196o, Vol 10, No 6, Loose 2-page
appendix, pp 1/35-1/36
ABSTRACTz Nomograms are given for the practical design
calculations of conical friction couplings. The use
of the nomograms is illustrated by an example of a
coupling intended to transmit 8 h.p. at 600 r.p.m., the
coupling dimensions being: average cone diameter 14.4 cm,
width of the friction surface 4 cm, inclination
angle 8*401, friction coefficient 0.2.
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POSPISIL, B.
The reliability of work sheets andi statistics. p. 19.
(ZELEZNICAR., Vol. 6. no. 1, Jan. 1956, Praha, Czechoslovakia.)
SO: Monihly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, no. 12, Dec. 1957,
Uncl.
1 -, -,- -, - -, -,
I ..; 3 TI.
Orgwriol(-ptic r;',~ects of fortification L-ascorb-ic acid.
L, U-
- I
P. 11h (Rlin;stry of Health, Rerearch Institute for OrLanization of EealVi Service"
Vol. 12, iro. 7/8, July/ Aug. 1957.
SC,- j.:0,It'jily Tndex of East European Acessions (,,=i) voi. 6, -a. 11 f.Foveriber 1957.
POSMIL, B.
Comparative tests for forest planting tools. p. 683.
SBORNIX. R,A.DA LESNICTVI Vol. 28, "o. 5, Oct. 1955
Czechoslovakia
SOURCE: EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS LIST Vol. 5, No. ?, July 1956
Fi~SPIST L. ".
Measuring the axial force cf a steart turtine, and determimn its ch:r,--c cr-usc-d by
bla,-7e fOL)linF.
p. 665 (Strojireristvi. Vol. 7, no. 9, Sept. 11,257, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
Monthly Index of East European Accessicns (EFA.I) LC. Vol. 7, no. 2,
Februar.~.., 1958
pOSPTSIL, -'
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Comparative tests for forest planting tools. P. 6-13.
SBOIU,'!K.? RADA Lv-,SIIICTVI. Praha. Vol. 28 .7 no. 5, Oct. 1955.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EIZAL) Library of Congress
'101. 5, No. 7, July 11056.
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AUTHOM Pospfs'il, BrYetislav
TITLE-, Solving linear systems composed of n-terminal net-
works
PERIODICAL: Slaboproudy' obzor, v, 23v no, 2, 1962~ 70 - 75
TEXT; The article gives a method of directly setting-up
the matrix for a linear system consisting of n-terminal networks, The
system can be arbitrarily oriented and may contain an ideal transfor-
mer. By eliminating dependent mesh couples or loops of the ideal trans
former, it is possible to set-up the matrix of the analyzed system di-
rectly when shortened admittance or impedance matrices of the compon-,
ent n-terminal networks are known. The resultant matrix then permits
calculation of unknown variables or transfer characteristics of the
network by conventional methods, To permit a simultaneous description
of the loop-current method and the node-voltage method -- which are
dual methods -- the author uses simplified terms and symbols taken
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Solving linear systems ~DM6/1)305
from V.P. Sigorskiy~ Only the excitation vector B is used in place
of the vector of the excitation voltage IJ or of the excitation curr-
ent I; the desired vector H is used instead of the vector of the de-
sired current I or the voltage U; the matrix of the network Q is used
in place of the impedance matrix of the system Z or the admittance
matrix of the system Y; and finally only the system of coordinates
is used instead of the system of loops or system of mesh couples,The-
se symbols are now used for direct setting-up of the network matrix.
Assuming a network compo3ed of m n-terminals, the shortened matrices
of the individual n-terminal in a random coordinate system are
qj,..., qm, the excitation vectors of the individual n.-terminals are
B1, ... 9 Bm, and desired vectors are Hl,.,., HM. The individual --ter-
minals can be expressed as follows
B 1 H1 BM = Qm e Hm,
or
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B
Bm
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D286/D305
H
0
HM
(6)
where each symbol represents a Bub-matrix. Considering all n-terminalsq
the equation reads
or
B(m,l) = Q(m) . H(m,1) (7)
BI = Q9 . H?
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Solving linear systems ... D286/D305
respectively, since some coordinates are identical or linearly depen-
dent (ideal transformer) when all n-terminals are connected into a sin-
gle network. The dependence between the desired vectors H m 1 and H'
in Eqs. (7) and (8)-can be expressed by the linear transf~rlalion
H/
km~l) - C(M'1) - H, kq)
where C(m'! ) is the transformation or incidence matrix. The matrix of
the system Ql~ of the resultant connection is given by the known equa-,
tion
Q, - COA * 'I(m) - c(m,l)
where TC(l,m) is the matrix transposed to matr-x C The above cal-
culations are then applied to two practical examples, namely a network
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Z/039/62/023/002/002/007
Solving linear system D286/1)305
of three terminals and two ideal transformers solved by the node.-volt-
age method and the loop-current methodq and a transistorized push-pull
amplifier with two feedback circuits. There are 5 figures and 12 re-
ferences, 10 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the
English-language publications read as follows: P. Corbeiller: 1,'--atrix
analysis of electric networks. New York; Harvard University Press, John
Wiley 1950, kap. II, III, pp 27 - 78; G. Kron: Tensor Analysis of net-
works. New York: J. Wiley, 1939, kap. V, VI, PP 117 - 173.
ASSOCIATIOV: Vojenska' akademie A. ZApotocke'ho, Brno (A. ZApotocky'
Military Academy, Brno)
SUBMITTED; October 26, 1961
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s/196/62/000/020/013/021
E194/EIL55
AUTHOR: Pospl"'S'il, Bedr'ich
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TITLE: Terminal board fixed on the stator end-windings'of
small electrical machines and selsyns
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.20, 'L962, 19, abstract 20 1 119 P. (Czechoslovak
Pat. cl. 21d~ 51, 21 c, 27/02, no.999861 June'15, 1961)6
TEXT: The construction of an insulating terminal board
(laminated plastic, varnished cloth,.fibreglass, etc) less than
2 mm thick, is patented. Apertures admit the stator winding
conductors.and retain the terminal soldering7-tagp. The board is
bent to the surface of the end winding and is bent over in two
planes perpendicular to the machIne axis, so as to cover the
terminals from the outside. Insulating tubes cover the solder:ed
wires.
tAbstra .ctor's note: Complete translation
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POSPISIL., Bohumil, dr.
~~id---~idb--Ihcrease of packaging material consumption. Prum
potravin 14 no.10.-546-548 0 163.
1. Stredisko technickych Informact potravinarskeho prumyslu,
Praha.
POSPISILP Bohuslav
7--_7 - --
Ilo-te
l
o a on the National Conference on Gradual Shelterwood
Cutting. Les cas 9 no.4/5:267-274 163.
1. Namestek ministra zamedelstvi, lesniho a vodniho hospodar-
Stvi.
.
CAJY.A. Josef; POSPISIL Bretislav .4~"Itlllk,
V,~, I
Terms used in the theory of linear electric circuits. Slaboproudy
obzor 21+ no-1:50-51 Ja 163. 1
POSPISIL, Pretislav
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Linear network wyqtems composed of n-terminal ntt-dork-a.
Slaboproudy obzor 23 no.2:70-75 F 162.
1. Vojenska akademis A. Zapotockeho, Brno.
z/o3g/63/o24/004/001/007
AUTFIOR; 'Dr_e:UA1&V.
TITLEv ~: .,Certain applications of the direct cohstruction of.
1 1he syst em, matrix.
-RIODICAL:
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Siaboproudy": obzor, v.
24, zi~ 4', '1963, 191 193
TMVf
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'a' trans form .
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consists. of , %tritihS, the non-wzero. c oefficientg of ,the transformation
matrix at t h e Side (ailong-the top) Qf the matrix bein- transformed,
..inst6ad ~of -
explicitly in ~ the. form
of the matrix
(c1, appropriately
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weight ,,indicate. which column (row) is indicated, as shoini by
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POSPISIL, E.
"The llth International Road Congress in Rio de Janeiro."
p. 22 (Silnice) Vol. 6, no. 12, Dec. 1957.
Prague, Czechoslovakia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
T~OSTISIL, F.
Plasma-are torches. p. 185.
ZVARANIR. (ftnisteratvo hutneho prynyalu a rudnych bant a Ministerstvo
strojarenstvi)
Bratislava, Ozechoslavaklas Vol, 8, no, 6, June 1959.
Monthly list of East European Acce3sions (EEIA) Vol. 9. no. 1. Jan. 1960.
Uncl.
CZECHOSLOVAMi/Plant Physiology - Mineral Nutrition. 1-3
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 5, 1958, 19970
Author : Pospishi,l,,P--
Inst
Title Tne Bffect of tfie Isotopes of s35 and p32 on the Electri-
cal Potential of Roots.
Orig Pub Ceskosl. biol., 1956, 5, No 3, 18o-184.
Abstract The root potential in seec1lings of corn and sunflower in
Knopp's nutritive solution was about-30 mv- In chan(~LnC,
this solution to one containine 26-50 M curio of p32 and
s35 in 10 ml, the root potential was established at 0
in 40-20 minutes. In an increase of p32 to 100 M curie
the potential grew to -60 mv. It was pointed out that
in tracinG the results of the experiments with ra-dioac-
tive in indicators it was necessary to take into account
the influence of the radioactive indicators an the con-
dition of the plants. This work was carried out at
Card 1/1 Charles' University in Prabue.
ACC NR, Ap6oo6950 .(A) SOURCE CODE: CZ/0069/65/000/010/0425/0440
ALITHOR: Pospisil, E. (Engineer); Kratky, J. (Engineer, Candidate of sciences)
ORG: State Institute for Transportation Projects, Pragu~ (Ustav dopravni'ho-
proj ektovdnir)-
TITLE: Construction of bridges and culverts for the wide-gage. Matovce-Haniska
railroad line
SOURCE: Inzenyroke staft, no. 10, 1965, 425-440
TOPIC TAGS:- railroad, riailvay construction, railway bridge
ABSTRACT: A new, 90-km long, wide gage railroad between Matovce, Trebisov and
Haniska in Eastern Slovakia has been under construction since 1963 with a construc-
tion deadline'of 1 May 1966. The State Institute for Transp6rtation Projects (SUD-OP)
and Soviet experts designed and drew up the construction work. The present paper
deals in detail with the problems of the project, the production of prefabricated
components and their installation. It includes an outline of contemporary Soviet
construction methods of railroad bridges, with technical details on culverts, load-
bearing and substructures of bridges, manufacturing'methods, transportation and
installation of bridges in various terrains, and economic considerations. Graphic
material shows detailed cross sections and photographs of several bridges; one of
the tables presents data on load-bearing structures of Soviet railroad bridges. Ori
art. has: 20 figures, and 6 tables.- CKST.-
Card I I SLIB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: none UDC; DT 624.2146Z5.1
F.", S 111 S _~T I Z . sr', _ARi "I F.
The use of axinoresins in the leather industry -and their influence on the Crowth
of mold. p.93. (Kozarstvi, Vol.7, no. 4, Apr. 1957) Praha
SO: Monthly List of East Luropean Accession (EEAL) LG, Vol. 6, no. 7, Jul3, 1957. Uncl.
POSPISIL, E.
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iar pr,-sent exT erience wi th 'he organivetion besis of fer.din-7 stuffs. -,~. 15
0
(Rolnicke --Tlasy Vol. 11, no. U, Apr. 1-05 7raha~
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SO: jiz:t of --..ast Eurorean !,ccessior, (E'FAI) LC, Vol, 4, no. ?, T-,jjy 1C,1~7. *,:ncl.
/11 .
POSPISIL, EVZZ-,N
4.
Prestavba silnicni site v CSR- Statni ri-al/l. tachnicke literatur-, 1955. r. 119.
Source: East European Accession List. Lilr"rary of Congress
Vol.. 5, No. 8, -Au---ust 1956
POSPISIL, E., inz.
Results of the research on highways and highway transportation.
Siln doprava 11 no.1:8-11 A 163.
- POSPISHI.Lq F. [Pospisil, F.]
,k7 I/ Electrophoresis of humus substances and their complexes with
copper. Fochvovedenie no.12*"-52 D 162. (MIRA 16:2)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovat~llskiy institut rasteniyevodstva,
Praga - Ruzyne.
(Blectrophoresis) (Humus) (Copper compounds)
Z/046/61/000/004/008/009
DOOVD102
AUTHORS: Vintr, J., and Posplail, F.
TITLE: Welding of steam- and gas-turbine rotors
PERIODICAL: Zvaracsky sbornik, no. 4, 1961, 479-495
TEXT. The article describes welding of steam and gas-turbine rotors as
f
practiced by the IBZKG - Frvn_ brn4neka" stroj~rna ZKG (First Brno Machine
Workag Klement Gottwald Works) in Brno.. After discussing the advantages of
'rotor welding~ and steel grades and filler materials suitable for this pur-
pose, the author describes in detail manual-arc and automatic.-submerged.-arc
welding tests and recommended technologies resulting from these tests,. ,Man.-
ual-are welding, tests we're based on a method recommended by the Vy`skjpnY
44 -11,7
ustav zvaradsky elding Research Institute) in Bratislava and the VZKG
Vftkovi ke" z"elezarny Klementa Gottwal~a (Klement Qottwald Vitkovice Iron
Works) in Ostrava~ where steel types CSN 16 221, 6SN 16 322, and especially
'613N 15 320 (CrMoV are welded with V-D-Mo and modified 'IV.-Lof svor" (CrMoV)
electrodes respectively. Weldability tests were made according to the RD
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Welding of steam- and ......
method (fixed clamping) and showed that the notch toughness of the weld met-
al decreases at preheating to temperatures above 5000C, but increases when
higher tempering temperatures are used. For welding fill 16 221 and 16 322
stee3j, it is recommended to preheat the welding zone to 250 - 3000C and to
use V-D-Mo electrodes which were dried for 2 hre at 150 - 3000C prior to
welding. The first bead should be applied by upward welding in the inclined
position, the remaining beads by downward welding,, After the welding pro-
cess, the rotor should be kept at preheating t mperature for I hr and should
then be annealed at 580 - 6200C, For welding 9SN 15 320 steel,tthe rotor
should be preheated to 350 - 4000C and 'IV-Lof svor" electrodes used which
were dried for 2.5 hrs at 350 - 4000C immediately prior to welding. The
rotor is kept at the preheating temperature for 6 hrs after welding; gradu-
ally cooled, and finally annealed at 685 - 7000C. Automatic submerg~d-arc
welding tests were made on pilot-production scale with a suspended VOS 36 1
welding head. Confirmed by the tests, the following method is recommended!
Rotors are preheated to 250 - 3000C. This temperature is maintained through-
out the entire welding process and for 2 hrs after its completion. The
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Welding of steam- and
rotor is finally annealed at 580 - 6200C-. The root is welded manuallyp and
the weld is completed by automatic welding at 600A, 38-49V, with a speed
of 20 - 25 m/hr, using D-Mo wire electrodes and VUS 2Ba flux. In conclusion
the author stresses the following advantag6s'of rotor welding: Rotors can
be made from smaller parts; scarce Alloys can be saved; and rejects are con-
siderably red4eed. There ate 16 figures~ (Technical Editors Engineer J,.
Zeke of the VUZ Bratislava).
ASSOCIATIONt IBZKG, n. p., Brno (IBZKG, National Enterpriso~ Brno)
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POSPISIL F. L)
Fractionation of 4us substances of several soil types in .
Czechoslovakia. Rost vyroba 10 no. 5/6:567--579 Yjy-Je !64.
~,, I
MOV
POSPISIL , Frantisek, inz.
Construction of stabilized road beds for highways. Inz stavb7 10 n0.10:
Suppls Mechanizace ric.10:118-323 162p
1. Si-Inicni vyvoj, Brno.
DIENSTBIER, Zd.; POSPISIL, J.
Experimental contribution to the prognostic importance of the peripheral
blood changes in the course of acute radiation injury. Sborn. lek.
65 no.1:1-7 Ja 163.
1. Biofyzikalni ustav fakulty vseobeeneho lekarstvi University Karlovy
v Praze Vaterinarni vyzkumne stredisko v Praze.
(RADIATION INJURY EXPERIMENTAL) (BLOOD CELL COUNT)
(LEUKOCYTE COUNT) (ERYTHROCYTE COUNT) (HEMATOCRIT)
vn
Z)
1::4-
-I.s tr%,~ lut,-t i%~ af o.- atr iLIa
7- 'A'Wl~ldo-tl c' 'Ol-nt Jl- iC D Sc. of
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up.
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9, ;Irrollmvnt.cf U* U~--L~ttl:x I Ax--hr.Us,
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Rlllv-ftr~ X Ll'oc KL tor (;r.
we
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VIMRJ T.; POSFISI~~
0"W-wfflw~
Welding of rotors of steam and gas turbines. Zvar abor 10
no.4:479-,495 161.
1. Prvni brnenska strojirnap Zavody Ilementa Gottvalda,, n.p..9
Brno,
pospisil,-F.
Effect of the radioisotopes P32 and S35 on the change of electric pot-
ential in roots. P. 180
CESKOBLOVENSKA BIOLOGIE. (Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Biologicky
Ustav) Praha
Vol. 5, no. 3, May 1956
Source: EEAL - LC Vol. 5. No. 10 Oct. 1956
POSPISIL, Frantisek. (gyn. por. klin. VIA JAP)
Analysis of perinatal mortality in postmature pregnancies during 1952-
1956. Gas. P :315-317 June 58.
yn. 23[371 no.4
1. Gyn. nor. klin. VIA J1P. prednosta prof. Dr. Sc. J. Pazourek.
(INFANT, MORTALITY, statistics
caused by prolonged pregn. 02))
KREJCI, Ferdinand,, inz.; POSPISIL, Frantisek., inz.
Technical development in the cooling tower construction. Inz
stavby 10 no.9:330-338 S 162.
1. Armbeton., n.p.., Praha.
POSPISIL, F.
30 years of the Cnmrmnist Party in Czechoslovakia and the
universities. Cask. gyn. 16 no-5-6:213-219 1951, (CIAL 22:2)
POSPISIL, F.
- - Tfiiiia'Vy--o-Ffebrile post partum and post abortum residue.
Cask. gyn. 15 no.6;470-478 1950 (CLKL 20:1)
1. Of the Third Gynecological and Obstetrical Clinic (Head-
Prof. J. Trapl, M. D.) Prague.
FCSPISIL, 1.
W, ~- -7, z *, 4. ~ z ~ ~- t-, 1
[Relation of Infections diseases to prematur* births) Infakeni choro-
by a predcasus porody.. Cesk.gyn. 15 no.1-2:94-101 150. (GIML 19:1)
1. Of the Thi-d Obstetric-Gynecological Clinic (Head - Prof. J.Trapl.
M.D.), Prague.
POSPISIL, 7.
(Relation of infectious diseases to premature births] Infek:cni choro-
by a predcasne porody.. Cesk.gyn. 15 no.1-2:94-101 150. (CLKL 19:1)
1. Of the Third Obstetric-Gynecological Clinic (Read -- Prof. J.Tra-pl.
K.D.), Prague.
1-16 Sp / -.5-1 ~ , F
POSPISIL F
Infakmi choroby a predcasne_prody. LWelaticO of infectious
dimeem, to premative birthm/ Ceak. gyn. 15:1-2 1950 p. 94-101.
1. Of the Third OriDstetric-Cynecological Clinic (Head - Prof.
J. Trapl, M.D.)f Pmgue.
POSPISIL, F.
"Strojni provadeni stabilisovanych vozovek. Praha, Vedecko-technicke nakl.,
1951. 26 p. (Bmo. Vysoks. skola technicka. Ustav stavby silnic. Drolone Spisy,
illus., tables)"
SO: East European Accessions List, Vol 3, No 8, Aug 1954.
BARTOUSEK, Vladimir, MUDr.; POSPISIL, Frantieek, KUDr.
Treatment of cerebral complications in obstetrics by artificial
hibernation. Cask. gyn. 21-35 no.2;112-119 Mar 56.
(PREGNANCT, compl.
brain die., ther., artif. hibernation.
(BRAIN, din.
in pregn., ther., artif. hibern&tion.
(HIBIRNATION, artif.
in brain dia. in pregn.
POSPISILT, FRANTISEK.
"Udrzovani sterkovych vozovek valcovanim a valcovani zevnitr americkym zpusobem.
Zkusenosti z prvych pokusu s michanim zivicne smesi na vozovce. V Fraze, 1949.
39 p. (Bmo. Vysoka skola technicka. Ustav stRvV slInic. Drobne spisy, a. 2)
(Maintenance of gravel roads by rolling and stabilIzing by the American method:
experience in the first experirents in mixing feldspar mixtures on the roadvay.
illus.~
SO: East uropean Accessions List, Vol 3, No 8, Aug 1954.
Ju
POSPISHIL, Iozef [Pospiall, Josef] (g. Praga).
Improving methods of organizing train movements. Zhel. clor. transp.
(MMA 10:6)
39 no..5.:24-25 Ny.!57.
1. Nachallnik TSentrallnogo.upravleniya dTishenlya i perevosok
Ministerstva transnorta.
(Czachoolovakia--Railroade-Management)
POSPI9SIL, J.
New experience with planting potatoes in checkrows. p. 110.
MECHANISACE ZEMEDELSTVI. Vol. 5., no. 6,, Mar. 1955
SO: Monthly East European Accension (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4,, No. 9, Sept. 1955 Uncl.
FOSPISIL, J.
Problem of planning power pIznts in Poland. p-142
ENERGETIKA. (Ninisterstvo, energetiky a Ceskoslovenske vedecka technicka spolecnost
pro energ--tiku pri Ceskoslovenske akademii ved) Praha, Czechoslovaki~
V01.5, no-4, Apr. 1955
Monthly List of East European Accessions ~EEAI) LC, Vol.8, no.11, Nov. 1959, Un'cl.
POSPISIL, J.
Deciding factors in marshaling yards. p. 289.
ZELEWICNI DOPRAVA A TECHNIKA. (Mininterstvo dorpavy)
Praha, Estonia. Vol. 7, no. 10, 1959.
Monthly 11.9t of-East European Accessions (EEAI). Vol. 9 . No. 1, Jan. 1960.
Uncl.
C (DU N" TRY Czechoslovakia G-1
CATEGORY
ABS. JOU-R. AZXuhiin. , -~o. 22 1959, ~--,O. 78-554
Pospisil, .1. and Ettel, V.
TIT~ The Oxidation of Pyrocatechin. TV. The Oxida-
tion of 4-ter-octylpyrocatechi.n.
ORIq. PUB. Collection Czechoslov Chem Commun, 24, No 3, 729-
738 (1959)
ABOSMACT See RZhKhim, 1959, No 10, 34819.
CARD:
Czechoslovakia/Plant Physiology Respiration and Metabolism H-2
Abs Jour : Referat. Zh - Biol., No 6, 25 March 1957, 22333
Author :Pospishil. Khrastil
Inst : ot given
Title :Paper chromatography of carbohydrates from Thraxacum
kok-saghyz
Orig PWo :Ceskosl. biol., 1954, 3., No 6,, 363-365
Abstract :The carbohydrate metabolism of roots, leaf bases and su=its
of flowering and non-flowering annual and biennial plants
was studied on aqueous extracts of kok-saghyz by paper
chromatography. In the roots of flowering and non-flowering
biennials free glucose, fructose and sucrose are found. In
leaf tops of non-flowering biennials fructose is found,
which is absent either in tops or at the base of leaves in
flowering biennials. The roots of non-flowering annuals
contained glucose, fructose and sucrose; in roots of flower-
ing annuals free glucose was absent. In leaf tops of flow-
ering and non-flowering annuals the composition of sugars
was the same. The roots and leaves of non-flowering annuals
did not differ in sugar composition from those of the non-
Card 1/2 -7-
BROTANIT, VI.; POSPISIL J.
La
Menorrhag' caused by irregular shedding of endometrium. Cesk.g7n.
25[391 no-7:553-558 S 160.
1. Ustav pro peci c matku a dite v Praze-Podolt, prednosta doc.
dr. Vojta.
(WOREWIA AND KETRORRIWIA etiol.)
DIENSTBIER,Z.; ARMT. X.; POSPISIL, J.
Nonspecific post-Irradiation leukocyte changes. Cas.lek.cesk 99
no.32.-33:1007-1013 12 Ag l6o.
1. Blofyzikalni ustav lekarske fakulty KU v Praze, Vojensky ustav
bygleny, epidemiologle a mikrobiologie v Praze. Veterinarni
vyzkumne stredlako v Praze.
(LIZOMNS radiation eff.)
Properties and technological importance bf organic per
ds. , n Pos ;~jLfVy--oU �Lola chm. technol
T
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rague)
,
article on handling and application3 of org. roxide-slas
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.,_
-sts of cha n reaction!,, oxidants, etc, ~I. H
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P(i
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11-n -en a 13
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prepn. of 1,2-benzoquinone, 1,4-benzoquinone, qllI'lhY- A
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runt, 2,.5-dihydroxv.1,4-benzoquinone, tetrachloro- and
*
cyclohexcnL-di-
tEtrabroino benzoquinone, chlorinated
ones, tetrahalogenated 1,4-benzoquircones, ciz,cis-inuconic
cis-ethylene mide dicarboxylie acid,
acid
11-oxcladipic acid
,
,
resorcin blue and brown, artificial phenolle husnic acids. and
Y1 h Use of diphenals In gas analysis and as antioxidants.
.
f
Oxidative changes of a with pyrocatechoi struc-
ture. - J. Oxidation 171.= Of eren reagents.
Ard, .. Prague). offafst 9, 26
AM W K I
:orv
-I ne oxian r
yrocatechol (1) wa sipr than hat
lof other polyphenols. Dark humic substa (H) ad on-
stable red complis., probably of quinoid ri in, werb the
oxidn. products in HO soln. and at a pH er 7.0. idn.,
in a AfeOH soln. 6f KOH gave 2.5-dihydroxy-1.4-benza-
. one (Ettel, C.A. 51, 10413i, 15-140a). Oxidn. of 4-:
=ylpyrocatechol gave unstable 2-hydroxy-5-tnethyl-1.4-'
benzGqumone (C.A. 52, 4546g); a corresponding alkyl-
"hydroilyberizoquinone was an oxidn. product of 4-lert-
~octylpyrocatechol (C.A. M, Std-10. Further ox;dm. of
I were described. 11. Principal reaction meclianisms In
the presence of 01 and H301. Aid. 295-9~A review ofre-,
:cent work. Oxidn. of I by 0 and MA was used to s
tudy
its rucclianisin .
and the influence of structure on products
formed. Pure o-benzoquinone was not obtained because of
-its dinterization. its hornologs were roore stable. Mono-,
ihYdroxylilerizoquinones were relatively stable. During the
yj.;uut6Xidr1. of 1. 2,5-diliy(lriixy.l,,I-I)ciizn(liiiiloiie and 11
'wcrC formed. Ilydrolyzable t.jujohis (111) conInhird plicu.
Fy oxidized-as were
:ollc group -and. were readi y oxidized as w
III
iphenolic derivs. of flavans, which autoxidized to red in 1414
jThe mechanism was similar to that for the f all
orm on 5
u a
11fletanhts or purpurogallin. Lignin was also readily a
M not
Azed In alk. medium and 11 was fanned. A: 55 at
12000 12% of a mixt. of low-mol. wt. acids were formed.
Illy oxidn. with A, 25-35% vanillin was formed. Higher
*simple phertolls,ok their well-defined derivs. were good model
substances 19,r' the formalion of 11 and melanins. The
knowledge oj. the autoxidn. pf phenolic substances was help-,
Iful in choalng more ptable substances for the production of'.
syntans. During thecondensation of plictiols with HCHO,~
quinoid substances may be formed with subsequent red-
dening of the products. This reaction may be hampered.
:by the formation of the ethylidene bridge by condensation
with Acil. or entirely prevented by all isopropylidene bridge-
(condensation with acetone). From the oxidn. products of
substances with a I structure. muconic acid, alky1hydroxy-
1wrizalluinnues, and vanillin were prigluced. L. h ;jjljcr_--~
POSPISILY J.
A conference on catalysis in the German Democratic Republic. p. 8-6
CHEMICK7, PRUMYSI. (Ministeratvo chemickeho prumyslu) Praha, Czechoslovakia
Vol. 9, No. 2, Feb. 1959
Monthly List of i2st European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 7, July 1959
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EXCERPTA MEDICA See 18 Vol 3/8 Cardio. D13. AuR 59
2171. Coronary complications in Buerger's disease Noronarni komplikace u filler-
gerovy choroby. Posvisy. -1. and 1-103101A D. 1. a Ill. Vnit. Klin. NIU, Brno Vnityni
Lek. 1959, 5/1 (r,6=r:,9TTW) -es I
The authors quote 94 patients with thromboangiitis obliterans Buerger, in 6 of
whom insufficiency of coronary arteries was proved through ECG or anarrillesis. All
these patients were in stages I and 11 of the disease and were in the age of 37, 46,
49, 52, 56 and 57 yr. On the other hand, none of 24 patients in stage Ill of the
disease showed any signs of coronary insufficiency. From these. experiments the
authors conclude that the coronary complications in Buerger's disease.,; originate
more often in higher a e where the coronary changes cannot be attributed to end-
arteritis obliterans onty, but mainly to simultaneous arteriosclerotic changes.
(XV111, 6. 19)
IOCSPT-';!L, J.; DE~`L, Z.; SMI-1, V.
"Ghrom,toc-raphic separation of mixtures containing nitro~-en compounds"
In German. P. 234.
COLT-ECTIC-11 OF CZECHOSLOVAK CHEMICAL GGIMUNICATIONS, raha, Czech.,
Vol. 24, No. 1, Jai. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (!;,EAI), LC, Vol. 8, 140. 6) Sept. 59
Unclassified
L
SUIL14, Men )1%;-*g
-Ac Decrease
Alfillationt
ScUrtel C-sk-slo,amaka Krxtonm~ Val V. 16a 2-3, Pr", WAR 60. P 152-
Datm
A?i ft14 i". Institute of Yqgl... LFUS f?._7, Bratislava,
Institute of Fqj1vn% of the University In Brno# and smabor of Um
Kra3. Pigians and Epidamdological Station-90 CU. Pnvw-
Dow Co-outhor of 'rho Problem of Nothommoglabiamemis is
infants In Coommelovams" soorce, p 152.
71-1-i, AL& T.
fill& ton$ Institute of Hygene LFVK f?_7, aratiolm'..
Institute of ItYgiene of the Universiti In Brno, and also, member
or 1r4j Ityllone w4 gpidadologitai station-Ka fvj is Props,
Date$ Cc-author of "The Problem of Nothmemoglobinaged6 in
Infants in CoschoslavOlik.- Source, P. 152.
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Affilistione Institute of Itrgiont LM r?_7, aratisiava,
Institute of Ilygione of the Unilralty in Bmo~ srA also, Ember
of Xroj Hytions " Epidemiological Statiot~KMY CV_7 is ?raps.
Dat" -Ca-atithor of 'The Problem of MetheamgIblaawds to
I W to in Coachoolovskia.v Source, p 152.
Institute of 491- LAM D-7 1A Dr.tiOlATS,
Institute of Y4glono of the UrAversity In Brno, and sloe, ember
of graj Vjglmo and 41domiclogical Statiam-Ov Ct_7 in Prolm.
Wei C~mthor of -Dw Problem of NothammoglobiaomMs Is
LLfmto im, coombeelow*"'.. sewree, p ISE.
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AUTROR: okorny,.J. (Lieutenant colonel; Docent- Doctor of medicine"; 'Candidate of a;
science),; ioni-112-14mj __ Opcent', Doctor. of veterinary medicine; Candidate of science)
ORG:_ i[Pokorny] Anesthesiology Department, Central-Military Hospital, Prague
(Anesteziologicke oddeleni Ustrtdni vojenske-nemocnice);IFospisilj rnstitute of
Biophysics FVL KU /headed by Prof: Zdenek Dienstbier, M.--D., Dr. Sc.fPrague
(Biofyzikalni ustav FVL KU); Yete.rinary Research Center).Prague (Veterinarni vyzkumne
stredisko)-
TITLE: Changes in toxicity of certain anesthetic drugs used in experiments on mice
with acute radiation illness
SOURCE: Vojenske zdravotnicke listy, no. 23, 1966, 50-55
JOPIC TAGS: drug effect, drug toxicity, anesthetic drug, radiation sickness
4BSTR&M. The need to know the toxici 10of certain anesthetics to persons suffering
"from radiation sickness led to the present study of 14 anesthetic drugs. The follow-
ing drugs - mostly Czechoslovakian products - were tested: thiopental, syntostigmiA-
succinylcholinjodid, procuran, tubocurarin, remyolan, syntophyllin, calcium chloratum,
largactil, dolsin,.procain, mesocain, hexamethonium-and thiameton. Laboratory mice
_1 were irradiated,using the Makrophos 250 apparatus. A total of 410 animals were
tested; the drugs-were injected intravenously: in 5 doses,;each drug to 10 irradiated
ard 1/2 616-001.26/.28-089.5-085.781-092.23
UDC:
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!X-MOR: -F-okorgy. Jiri _(Lieutenant colonel; Docent; Doctor of rwdicine; Candidate of
sciences); Posp-isil. Jan (Docent. Doctor of modicino; Candidate of sciences)
ORG: JrokorrjDepartmant of Anesthesiology, Central laliltary HosRital, Prague
(Anesteziologicke oddeleni Ustredni. vojenske n-e-r--o-c-n-ic-e`5;- ZPo-Hpis-iU-Vetorinarj Resear,
Contor, Biophysical Institute /headed by Professor, Doctor of medicine We Dienstbler
Doctor of sciences/, FVL, KU, Prague (Votorinarni vyzkumno stredisko, Biofyzikalni
ustav FVL KU)
TITM,t Exporinental contribution to the application of the four ba3ic methods of
general anesthesia in acute irradiation sickness /I
SOURCE: Vojenske zdravotnicke listy, no. 1, 1966, 14-18
TOPIC TAGS: radiation injury, anesthesiology
ABSTRACT: Thiopental sodium is suitable for general anesthesia even after x-ray expo
sure; raninam. doses g) should be used, and not repeated. Ether and trichloro-
to 2
ethylene inhalation anesthesia lasting 60-75 ranutes does not aggravate irradiation
sickness; it should 1x) given as lightly as possible. Thiopental sodiun-alcohol infu-
sion anesthesia is contraindicated in irradiation sickness. Experiments were conduc-
ted on dogs which received a dose of 300 r. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 4 tables,
PPRS: 35.3487
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Card 1/1 -M
tus. A total of 410 animals were
were irradiated using the Makrophos 250 appara ch drug to 10 irradiatod
tested; the drugs were injected intrav Ienously in 5 doses,,ea
Ul)c: 616-001-26/.28-089.5-085.781-092.23
,animals and to 10 control animals. The test results are shown in a table and in
graphs. From the data, tentative conclusions may be shown concerning use of these
anesthetics during acute radiation sickness. However, final judgment should be
reserved until the methods of administering clinical anesthesia to irradiated animals
have been verified. Major changes in relative toxicity were found with chlorpromazine
0
(Nlargactil) and mezocain. The authors consider the administration of theoe drugn
to irradiated organisms to be unsuitable, while thiopental is considered safe, even
in cases of acute radiation illness. Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 2 tables. [KS1
- 104 -
STEJ-FA) M., prof. MUDr.; DOSTAL, J.; POSPISIL, J.; SKAUJIK, L.; '"'ILK, J.
Brorchial asthrip and chronic err pal--cnale. ~natlsl. isk. -11-Ety
45 no.E.'452-459 30 Ap 165
1. 1. vritrni klinil-a Lokarske fakulty University J.E. Purkyne
v Prne (vedouci: prof. SJDr. 1-1. Stejfa).
7, z~1 t. ar i i
Ch-o-mLe,
Akademle der Wlsscn3chal'Cell, Flnugple. Sllicli:Li~',P-n ll~tiy
Chromatographic L43havior of
tert-bityl groups ard tert-octyl gro-ups- Coi], '--, C.'~-em. :'~-'f
no.2074-)80 F 164.
Alkylation of hydroquinona with Isobutyls and diisobot,.'
Ibid..-381-389
1. Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czechoslovak AnqdeV
of Sciences, Prague.
RYBA, 0.; PETRANEK, J.; POSPISIL, J.
Antioxidation agents and stabilizers. Ft.4. Coll Cz Chem, 30
no.3:843-852 Mr 165.
1. Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of the Czechoslovak
Academy of Sciences, Prag-.ie. Submitted February 14, 1964.
BRENIK, Premysl, prof., dr., inz.; KROUPA,,;., doc., inz.; HALA, F.; BUDIN, M.,
inz.; JERIE J. inz., dr.; BELA, inz.p.,C.Sc.~ KAGER, inz.; BUKOVSKY, J.,
prof.; KIRIES, J. , inz,; MUCELLI, V. Z in VILD, B.; &EFENGER, Z.
Y 'Ir. z
Dr.Sc.; SkAHECKY, inz.; DRAHY, J., inz.; MASEK, J., inz;; DOLEZAL, inz.;
URBAM, J., inz., C.Sc.; JUZA, d�.,'inz.; BECLYAR, Josef, prof., inz.;
MIAL, V., inz.~; BiLOS,'inz.; KELLAR, J,.; POSPISIL J ins.
A conference on heavy-duty steam and gas turbines in Plzen. Fnergetika
Cz 11 n0-5:259-262 My 1.61.
'l. Vysoka skola strojni a elektrotechnicka, Plzen (for Brenik, Bukovsky
and Beevar). -2. Minister"vo tezkeho strojirenstvi (for Kroupa).
3. Ceskoslovenska'akademie ved (for Poppisil). 4. Leninovj~' zavody,
Plzen (for Hala, Marcelli, Belik, Vild, Eminger, Drahy, Masek, Urbanek,
juza,-Kral and Dolezal). 5. Prvni brnenska strojirna, Zavody Klementa
Gottwalda (for Budin and Balos). 6. Statni vyzk-dmy
WfAv tepelne te~--hnicky (for Jerie, Kac6'r and Skarecky). 7. Glen
korespondent Ceskoslovenske akaderbie ved (for Jerie and Juza).
POSPISIL, J.; WEISSER, 0.; LAITDA, S.
On the properties of sulfide catalysts. Ft. 17. Coll Cz Ch--=
29 no. 6:i387-1393 Je 164.
1. Institute of Macromolecualr Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy
of Sciences, Prague, and Institute of Synthetic Fuels and
Natural Oil, Higher School of Chemical Technology, Prague.
POSPISIL, Jan
,:-c-ss r,!-~ Tnd-1-.r-'
RePort an trhe 35th Internationa' Csr:;?
.1 - -- ..,- 6-
held In Warsaw, Cher, prum 15 no.3:1178 Mr 165.
1. Institute of 1.1ricrcmolec-alar C'nerrdstry of -,he Gzecinoslovalk
Academy of ScLences, Prague,
i2f Ji~ iS ~ L, Jan, iliz.
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On the May 20-10, 19,~4 Deci-sion cl* tl~-e ro=:m - -
I I . - - -: ~ - = c j- -,*~ z
CG.-imunist Party 0:' Czechoslovakia. :-Oz S-Ll-avby ii no.
163.
1. Central Committee of' the CotiimunisL Part,v of" Czechoslovakiq.